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INDEX  of  PATENTS 

ISSUED  FROM 

THE  UNITED  STATES 
PATENT  OFFICE 


1937 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS 


ISSUED  FROM 


THE  UNITED  STATES 
PATENT  OFFICE 


1937 


UNITED  STATES 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

WASHINGTON  :  1938 


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CONTENTS 


PAGE 

Decisions  Printed  in  the  Official  Gazette  in  1937 3 

List  of  Plant  Patentees 5 

List  of  Patentees 6 

List  of  Design  Patentees 699 

List  of  Disclaimers 767 

List  of  Plant  Inventions 770 

List  of  Inventions 771 

List  of  Design  .Inventions 1073 

List  of  Disclaimers  Arranged  by  Inventions 1099 


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DECISIONS  PRINTED  IN  THE  OFFICIAL  GAZETTE  IN  1937 


Adams.    In  re.    484  O.  G.  8. 

Allen.    In  re.     484  O.  G.^96. 

Anderson  v.  Shaw.     483  O.  G.  466. 

Armacost.    In  re.    475  O.  G.  4.54. 

Bates.    In  re.     483  O.  G.  237. 

Battery  Patents  Corporation  v.  Coe,  Commissioner  of 
Patents.     484  O.  G.  257. 

Baumgarten  et  al.  v.  Coe,  Commissioner  of  Patents.  481 
O.  G.  3. 

Bauriedel  and  Heger.     In  re.     476  O.  G.  244. 

Beclfet  and  Franks.    In  re.    483  O.  G.  461. 

Bender.     In  re.    476  O.  G.  942. 

Bernard  v.  White.     484  O.  G.  3. 

Bertram.     In  re.     484  O.  G.  499. 

Best.    In  re.    481  O.  G.  450. 

Borglin.    In  re.     478  O.  G.  477. 

Boyd  et  al.    In  re.    485  O.  G.  261. 

Brooks  and  Allen.    In  re.    485  O.  G.  280. 

Brown.    In  re.    484  O.  G.  737. 

Brunner  and  Beers.    In  re.    478  O.  G.  7. 

Buckwalter.    In  re.    482  O.  G.  652. 

Buehler.    In  re.    483  O.  G.  463. 

Cambridge  Trust  Company,  executor  of  the  estate  of 
Leonard  T.  Troland,  deceased,  Technicolor  Motion 
Picture  Corporation  and  Technicolor,  Inc.,  v.  Coe,  Com- 
missioner of  Patents.     474  O.  G.  3. 

Campbell  v.  Evans.    478  O.  G.  712. 

Carroll.    In  re.    484  O.  G.  6. 

Carter  v.  Rockwell.     481  O.  G.  903. 

Carter  v.  Wade  &  Urfer.    485  O.  G.  513. 

Charman.     In  re.    484  O.  G.  908. 

Christmann  v.  Derby  and    Cunningham.     481  O.  G.  904. 

Cirves.    In  re.    479  O.  G.  517. 

Coast,  Jr.,  V.  Dubbs.    483  O.  G.  719. 

Cooper.     In  re.    480  O.  G.  690. 

Copeman.     In  re.    475  O.  G.  195. 

Corkill.     In  re.     479  O.  G.  763. 

Crecelius.     In  re.    474  O.  G.  465. 

Crowell  and  Schwarj!.     In  re.    485  O.  G.  7. 

Daley  v.  Trube.     Daley  v.  Loftin.     483  O.  G.  230. 

Davis.     In  re.    475  O.  G.  683. 

Dieterich  v.  Leaf.    484  O.  G.  973. 

Dirkes,  Kimball  &  Long  v.  Potts.     485  O.  G.  528. 

Dreyfus.    In  re.    485  O.  G.  530. 

Duerr  &  Broyles  v.  Potts.    485  O.  G.  19. 

Du  Pont  de  Nemours  and  Company,  E.  I.,  v.  Coe,  Commis- 
sioner of  Patents.    476  O.  G.  243. 

Economy  Fuse  and  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Coe,  Com- 
missioner of  Patents.    474  O.  G.  699. 

Eitzen.    In  re.    478  O.  G.  227,  228,  and  230. 

Ellis.    In  re.     478  O.  G.  478. 

Essex  Razor  Blade  Corporation  v.  Gillette  Safety  Razor 
Company.     474  O.  G.  251. 

Ferris.    In  re.    485  O.  G.  522. 

Fischer.     In  re.    485  O.  G.  761. 

Fischer  v.  Avery.     485  O.  G.  276. 

Fishburn  et  al.  v.  Vincent.    484  O.  G.  262. 

Foster.    In  re.    477  O.  G.  507. 

French.     In  re.    485  O.  G.  11. 

Frey  v.  Wagner.    479  O.  G.  995. 

Gasoline  Products  Company,  Inc.,  v.  Coe,  Commissioner 
of  Patents.     478  O.  G.  3. 

Gauerke.     In  re.     474  O.  G.  3. 

Gonsburg.    In  re.    478  O.  G.  228. 

Goggins.     In  re.    478  O.  G.  713. 

Goldsmith  v.  von  Mihaly.     485  O.  G.  274. 

Graf.     In  ro.    480  O.  G.  477. 

Greciistreet.    In  re.     480  O.  G.  4. 

Griflith.     In  re.     474  O.  G.  699. 

Ilagon  V.  Cords.     484  O.  G.  906. 

Ilaller  and  K;ippolei\    In  re.    481  0.  G.  6. 

Ilartford-IOmpJre  Company  v.  Coe,  Commissioner  of  Pat- 
ents.     477  O.  G.  763. 

Hazeltine  Corjiornf  ion,  appellant,  v.  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  Waller  Van  P..  Koberls,  Sidney  Y.  White,  e(  al. 
Radio  (,'orpoial  ion  of  Aiiiciica  and  Walter  Van  T. 
Roberts,  appellants,  v.  Hazeltine  Corporation,  Sidney  V. 
White  and  Research  Products  Corporation.  482  O.  G 
647. 

Hazeltine  Corporation  and  Harold  A.  Wheeler  v.  Coe, 
Commissioner  of  Patents.    470  O.  G.  941. 


Henschell.    In  re.    485  O.  G.  748. 

Hull  V.  Davenport.     485  O.  G.  13. 

Huntzicker.     In  re.     485  O.  G.  753. 

James  v.  Clayton,  Kerrick,    and   Stadt.     485   O.    G.   754. 

Jenks  V.  Knight.    485  O.  G.  262. 

Jensen  and  Bye  v.  Loreuz  and  Wodlinger.     482  O.  G.  453. 

Kimball.     In  re.    484  O.  G.  740. 

King  V.  Burner.     485  O.  G.  749. 

Kirschbraun  v.  Doherty.     485  O.  G.  4. 

Kollsman  ■;;.  Carbonara.    484  O.  G.  976. 

Kollsman  v.  Coe,  Commissioner  of  Patents.     485  O.  G.  3. 

Krantz  and  Simons.    In  re.    482  O.  G.  246. 

Kylstra.    In  re.    481  O.  G.  683. 

Lansing  and  Hausamann.     In  re.     484  O.  G.  10. 

Lasker  and  Russell   v.  Kurowski  and  Smith.     485  O.   G. 

271. 
Laucks  and  Davidson.     In  re.    478  O.  G.  711. 
Leamon  and  Eley.    In  re.    482  O.  G.  456. 
Levy  V.   Gould   et  al.     Levy  v.   Gould.      Levy   v.    Rice. 

481  O.  G.  679. 
Lyon.     In  re.    479  O.  G.  3. 

MacLean  and  Niesemann.     In  re.    485  O.  G.  15. 
Mantle   Lamp   Company   of   America,   The,    v.   Aluminum 

Products  Company.     480  O.  G.  475. 
Mason,  Stanton  and  Twedale.     In  re.     481  O.  G.  3. 
McCabe.    In  re.    485  O.  G.  266. 
McFerran.     In  re.    484  O.  G.  498. 
McKee  v.  Noonan.    479  O.  G.  277. 
McLean  and  Weber.    In  re.    481  O.  G.  685. 
Mengle  v.  Fuerst.    477  O.  G.  508. 
Miller.     In  re.     476  O.  G.  4. 
Blorgenstern  and  Hackenberg  v.  Burton.     474  O.  G.  252, 

485  O.  G.  277. 
Mumm  V.  Jacob  E.  Decider  &  Sons.     480  O.   G.  3. 
Myers  v.  Roethel.    485  O.  G.  9. 
Nichols  V.  Atkinson.     483  O.  G.  713. 
Padgett.     In  re.     477  O.  G.  3. 
Pfleger  and  Myers.     In  re.    485  O.  G.  267. 
Pyrene-Minimax  Corporation   v.  Walter  Palmer,   Amdyco 

Corporation,  RadclifCe  Morris  Urquhart,  and  American 

Fomon    Company.      Pyrene-BIinimax    Corporation    and 

Hans    Burmeister   v.    American    Fomon    Company    and 

RadclifCe  Morris  Urquhart.    481  O.  G.  447. 
Quartz.     In  re.     485  O.  G.  3. 
Rogers.     In  re.    481  O.  G.  218. 
Rudolph  V.  Gawiler.    484  O.  G.  493. 
Ryerson  v.  McCurley.    483  O.  G.  3. 
Samiran.     In  re.     476  O.  G.  3. 
Seebach.    In  re.     484  O.  G.  503. 

Sibley.    In  re.    484  O.  G.  747,  485  O.  G.  21.     (Two  cases.) 
Smith  V.  Hall.     Smith  v.  James  Manufacturing  Company 

et  al.     481  O.  G.  211. 
Smolak  and  McQuade.     In  re.    484  O.  G.  738. 
Stacey.     In  re.    482  O.  G.  654. 
Stack.     In  re.     479  O.  G.  997. 
Standard  Oil  Co.    (Indiana)    v.  Pure  Oil  Co.  et  al.      484 

O.  G.  962. 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company  v.  Coe,  Commissioner 

of  Patents.     476  O.  G.  484. 
Stanton.     In  re.     475  O.  G.  453. 
Stephens  Pump  Company  and  Charles  D.  Stephens  v.  Coe, 

Commissioner  of  Patents.     480  O.  G.  476. 
Stuckey.     In  re.    482  O.  G.  3. 
Summers  v.  Esau.     485  O.  G.  513. 
Sunderland.     In  re.     477  O.  G.  243. 
Tisdall.     In  re.    482  O.  G.  3. 
Tonilin  v.  Dunlap.     484  O.  G.  264. 
United  States,  The,  v.  Robert  Esnault-Pelterie.     476  O.  G. 

483. 
United    States   ex    Relatione   Societe   de    Condensation    et 

d'Ai)plication,s    l\Ie<Miii<iues    v.    Coe,     Commissioner    of 

Patents.     484  O.  G.  961. 
Walch  and  Prelaz.     In  re.    481  O.  G.  906. 
W(-I)er.     In  re.     479  O.  G.  764,  484  O.  G.  7. 
Wcigel  V.  Hobbs.     480  O.  G.  091. 
Wenzel.     In  re.     484  O.  G.  11. 
While  V.  Replogel.      183  O.  G.  S. 
Wilcox.     In  re.     482  O.  (J.  454. 
Williams.     In  re.     481  O.  G.  216,  484  O.  G.  071. 
Willoughhy.     In  re.    484  O.  G.  4. 
Young.     In  re.    485  0.  G.  532. 


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LIST  OF  PLANT  PATENTEES  FOR  THE  YEAR  1937 


NOTE. — Arranged  In  accordance  with  the  first  significant  character  or  word  of  the  name  (In  accordance  with  city  and 

telephone  directory  practice). 


Disclaimers  follow  in  separate  indexes,  but  precede  the  List  of  Plant  Inventions 


Armstrong,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Armstrong  Nurseries, 
Ontario,  Calif.    Rose.    243  ;  Apr.  13. 

Annstrong,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Armstrong  Nurseries, 
Ontario,  Calif.     Rose.     244  ;  Apr.  13. 

Armstrong  Nurseries.  (See  Armstrong,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Asmus,  Edward  R.,  Sr.,  Closter,  N.  J.     Rose.     241 ;  Apr.  6. 

Baston,  Sidney  C,  Eggertsville,  N.  Y.  Lily  of  the  valley 
plant.     250  ;  June  8. 

Bate,  Warwick  G.,  Newton  Falls,  Ohio.  Rose.  245 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Baur,  Adolphe  F.  J.,  assignor  to  Baur-Steinkamp  and  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Carnation. 
219  ;  Jan.  12. 

Baur-Steinkamp  and  Company.  (See  Baur,  Adolphe  F.  J., 
assignor.) 

Bertanzel,  Carl  F.,  Jr.,  executor,  et  al.  (See  Bertanzel, 
Carl  F.,  Sr.) 

Bertanzel,  Carl  F.,  Sr.,  deceased,  by  C.  F.  Bertanzel,  Jr., 
Roslyn,  and  H.  W.  Moore,  Mineola,  executors,  assignors 
to  C.  F.  Bertanzel,  Jr.,  Roslyn,  N.  Y.  Rose.  240; 
Mar.  30. 

Bourne,  Benjamin  A.,  Clewiston,  Fla.  Sugar  cane.  220  ; 
Jan.   19. 

Briggs,  Elizabeth  A.,  Encinitas,  Calif.  Gladiolus. 
255  ;  July  6. 

Brownell,  Josephine  D.,  Little  Compton,  R.  I.  Rose. 
248  ;  June  1. 

Brownell,  Josephine  D.,  Little  Compton,  R.  I.  Rose. 
263  ;  Oct.  5. 

Burbank,  Elizabeth  W.,  executrix.     (See  Burbank,  Luther.) 

iJurbank,  Luther,  deceased,  by  E.  W.  Burbank,  executrix, 
Santa  Rosa,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Stark  Bro's  Nurseries  & 
Orchards  Company,  Louisiana,  Mo.  Rose.  235  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Byrum,  Joseph  R.,  assignor  to  Redland  Avocado  Grove, 
Homestead,  Fla.     Avocado.     261 ;  Aug.  24. 

Carbaugh,  Kellar,  Lower  Yoder  Township,  Cambria  Coun- 
ty, assignor  to  Johnstown  Greenhouses,  Inc.,  Johns- 
town, Pa.     Rose.     222:  Jan.  19. 

Columbia  &  Okanogan  Nursery  Company.  (See  Perry, 
Jay,  assignor.) 

Dickson,  Alexander,  Jr.,  Newtownards,  near  Belfast,  Ire- 
land, assignor  to  Henry  A.  Dreer,  Incorporated,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.    Rose.    223  ;  Jan.  19. 

Dreer,  Henry  A.,  Incorporated.  (See  Dickson,  Alexander, 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Dreer,  Henry  A.,  Incorporated.  (See  Yerschuren,  Hen- 
drikus  A.,  assignor.) 

Ecke,  Paul,  Encinitas,  Calif.     Poinsettia.    242  ;  Apr.  6. 

li'isher,  Carl  H.,  Queenston,  Ontario,  Canada.  Peach. 
233;  Feb.  9. 

Greider,  Hallack  F.,  Vashon,  Wash.    Berry.    247  ;  Apr.  20. 

Henry,  Charles  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  L.  Jones, 
Escondido,  Calif.     Avocado.     234  ;  Feb.  9. 

Howard,  Frederick  H.,  Montebello,  Calif.  Rose.  256 ; 
July   13. 

Irwin,  Roman  J.      (See  Schrocder,  Edward  J.,  assignor.) 

Izzo,  Patsy  A.,  Glen  Head,  N.  Y.     Rose.     230  ;  Mar.  9. 

Jackson  &  Perkins  Company.  (See  Kordcs,  Wilholm,  as- 
signor.) 

Jackson  &  Perkins  Company.  (See  Nicolas,  Jean  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jacobus,  Martin  R.,  Ridgcficld,  N.  J.  Hybrid  porpolual 
rose.     257  ;  July  20. 

Jolmson,  Esther  C,  La  Mesa,  Calif.  Lobelia.  221 ;  Jan. 
10. 

Johnstown  Greenliouses.  Inc.  (See  Carbaugh,  Kellar,  as- 
signor.) 

Kintzele,  Louis  A.     (See  Rasmus.son,  John  C,  assignor.) 

Kordcs,  Willu'lm,  Sparrioshoop,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Jackson  &  Perkins  Company,  Newark,  N.  Y.  Rose. 
254  ;  July  C. 

LingamfoUoi\  Paul  L.,  Iledgpsviilo,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to 
Stark  Bros.  Nurseries  and  OrdiaiVls  Company,  Loui- 
siana, Mo.     Apple  tree.     258  ;  July  20. 


Mcllhenny,  Edward  A.,  Avery  Island,  La.    Camellia.    224  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Mcllhenny,    Edward    A.,    Avery    Island,    La.      Camellia, 

231 ;  Feb.  2. 
McKee  Poplar  Forestation,  Inc.      (See  McKee,  Ralph  H., 

assignor.) 
McKee,  Ralph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Hybrid  poplar.    211 ; 

Jan.  5. 
McKee,  Ralph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Hybrid  poplar.     212 ; 

Jan.  5. 
McKee,  Ralph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Hybrid  poplar.    213 ; 

Jan.  5. 
McKee,  Ralph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Hybrid  poplar.     214  ; 

Jan.  5. 
McKee,  Ralph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hybrid  poplar.     215; 

Jan.  5. 
McKee,  Ralph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hybrid  poplar.     216 ; 

Jan.  5. 
McKee,  Ralph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hybrid  poplar.     217; 

Jan.  5. 
JIcKee,  Ralph  II.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Hybrid  poplar.    218 ; 

Jan.  5. 
McKee,  Ralph  H.,  assi£;nor  to  McKee  Poplar  Forestation, 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hybrid  poplar.     225  ;  Jan.   19. 
McKee,  Ralph  PI.,  assignor  to  McKee  Poplar  Forestation, 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hybrid  poplar.    226  ;  Jan.  19. 
McKee,  Ralph   H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  McKee 

Poplar   Forestation,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Hybrid 

poplar.     228  ;  Jan.  26. 
McKee,  Ralph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,   assignor  to  McKee 

Poplar  Forestation,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  1.     Hybrid  pop- 
lar.    229  ;  Jan.  26. 
McKee,  Ralph  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to   McKee 

Poplar   Forestation,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Hybrid 

poplar.     230;   Jan.    20. 
Miller,  Anna  L.,  Nashport,  Ohio.     Gladiolus.     227  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Moore,  Harry  W.,  executor,  et  al.     (See  Bertanzel,  Carl 

F.,  Sr.,  deceased.) 
Moore,  Valentine,  Visalia.  Calif.    Apple.    238 ;  Mar.  16. 
Murphey,    Robert  C,   assignor  to  R.   H.   Murphey's   Sons 

Company,  Urbana,  Ohio.     Chrysanthemum.     251 ;  June 

15. 
Nicolas,  Jean  H.,  assignor  to  Jackson  &  Perkins  Company, 

Newark,  N.  Y.    Rose.    253  ;  June  29. 
Nicolas,  Jean  H..  assignor  to  Jackson  &  Perkins  Company, 

Newark,   N.   Y.     Rose.     264;   Nov.    23. 
Perry,  Jay,  Benton  County,  near  Kennewick,  Wash.,  as- 
signor   to    Columbia    &    Okanogan    Nursery    Company, 

Wenatchee,  Wash.     Peach  tree.     232  ;  Feb.  2. 
Plantz,  William  L.,  near  Marysville,  Calif.     Peach.    262 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Raffel,  Frank  C,  Stockton,  Calif.     Rose.     246;  Apr.  20. 
Rasmussen,  John  C,  New  Albany,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Louis 

Alfred     Kintzele,     Denver,     Colo.       Carnation.       239 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Redland   Avocado    Grove.      (See   Byrum,    Joseph   R.,   as- 
signor.) 
Schaefer,  Charles  A.,  York,  Pa.    Carnation.     260 ;  Aug.  3. 
Schrocder,  Edvtard  J.,  Perry  Hall,  Md.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to   Roman  J.   Irwin,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Freesla. 

237  ;  Mar.  0. 
Schultz,    Elmer   H.,    assignor   to   The   Wayside    Gardens 

Company,  Mentor,  Ohio.     Phlox.     252  ;  June  22. 
Square,  John,  Lake  County,  Ohio.     Rose.     259  ;  Aug.  3. 
Stark  Bro's  Nurseries  &  Orchards  Company.      (See  Bur- 
bank, Luther,  assignor.) 
Stark  Bros.  Nurseries  and  Orchards  Company.     (Soo  Lin 

gamfelter,  I'aul  L.,  assignor.) 
Vcrschuren,   Ilendrilcus   A.,    near   Udon,    NotluM-lands,   as 

signor  to  Henry  A.  Dreer,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia 

Pa.     Rose.     249  ;   Juno  8. 
Wayside  Gardens  Company,  The.     (See  Schultz,  Blmer  H. 

assignor.) 
Zepiiro,  Hocco,  Arlington,  Mass.    Begonia.     205;  Doc.  28 


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LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


A.  B.  A.  Specialties  Company.  (See  Fridolph,  Annette, 
assignor.) 

A.  B.  C.  Oil  Burner  Sales  &  Service  Corporation.  (See 
Laver,   Frank,   assignor.) 

A-B   Stove  Company.      (See  Reedy,   Alfred  J.,   assignor.) 

A.  B.  T.  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Melnick,  S.  H., 
and  Chapin,  assignors.) 

A.  B.  T.  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Slezak,  Yincent 
F.,  assignor.)  , 

A.  B.  T.  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Tratsch,  W.  A., 
and  Grunig,  assignors.) 

A.  P.  W.  Paper  Company.  (See  Fairchild,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

A/S.  Ostfold  Skofabrick.  (See  Jacobson,  E.,  and  Carlsson, 
assignors.) 

A/S  Si-Ko.     (See  Bergve,  Einar,  assignor.) 

A/S  Thunes  Mekaniske  Vaerksted.  (See  Qviller,  Olaf, 
assignor.) 

Aaby,  Albert  J.,  Rochester,  Minn.  Chimney  scraper. 
2,077,731  ;  Apr.  20. 

Aamodt,  Thoralf,  West  Brighton,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fac- 
simile telegraph   system.     2.094,052  ;  Sept.  28. 

Aaronson,  Harry  B.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  H.  Brinton 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Knitting  machine. 
2,075,077  ;  Mar.  30. 

Abadie,  Jean  B.  J.  M.,  Paris,  France.  Suspension  for 
luminescent  tubes.     2,069,468  ;  Feb.  2. 

Abbe,  Charles  E.,  and  W.  O.  Ward,  Flint,  Mich.  Closure 
operator.     2,090,565  ;  Aug.    17. 

Abbe,  George  C,  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  Good  Roads  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  Kennett  Square,  Pa.  Scraper. 
2.094.515  :  Sept.  28. 

Abbink-Spaink,  Johann  H.  (See  Watkins,  D.  J.,  Abbink- 
Spaink,  and  Plyer.) 

Abbitt.  Wvatt  E.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Gutter  protector. 
2,072,415  ;  Mar.  2. 

Abbott.  Charles  W.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  and  G.  A.  Johnson, 
Trumbull,  Conn.,  assicnors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
said  C.  W.  Abbott.  Electric  wiring  support.  2,097,993  ; 
Nov.  2. 

A.bbott,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  Abbott  ^lachine  Company, 
Milton,  N.  H.     Dyeing  apparatus.     2,076,170  ;  Apr.  6. 

Abbott,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  Abbott  Machine  Company, 
Wilton.  N.  H.     Winding  machine.     2,093,028  ;  Sept.  21. 

Abbott,  Geoffrey  J.,  assignor  to  P.  I.  V.  Chain  Gears  Lim- 
ited, London,  England.  Transmission  mechanism  of  the 
V-pulley  type.     2,068,784  ;  Jan.  26. 

Abbott,  George  M.  (See  Jelliffe,  H.  W.,  and  Abbott,  as- 
signors.) 

Abbott  L.Tboratories.      (See  INloore.  Edniond  E.,  assignor.) 

Abbott  Laboratories.      (See  Nielsen,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Abbott  Laboratories.  (See  Raiziss,  G.  W.,  and  Clemence, 
assignors.) 

Abbott  Laboratories.  (See  Raiziss,  G.  W.,  Clemence,  and 
Kremens,  assignors.) 

Abbott  Laboratories.  (See  Raiziss,  G.  W.,  and  Kremens, 
assignors.) 

Abbott  Laboratories.      (See  Tahorn.  Donalee  L.,  assignor.) 

Abbott  Machine  Company.  (See  Abbott,  Edward  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Abbott,  Robert  D.     (See  J^riller,  Otto  L.,  assignor.) 

Abbott,  Scott  M.,  CHiicago,  111.  Cooky  blank  forming 
roll.     2,081,724  :   May  25. 

Abbott,  Thomas  A.,  Jfarblchpad,  !Mass.,  assignor  to  Con- 
eral  Electric  Company.  Jleter  casing.  2,078,920 ; 
May  4. 

Abbott,  Walter  H.     (See  JellifEe,  H.  W.,  and  Abbott.) 

Abbotts.  Leonard,  assignor  to  The  Bridgeport  Metal  Goods 
Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Holder. 
2,072,662  :  Mar.  2. 

Abe,  Suyekichi.      (See  Hara,   R.,  and  Abe.) 

Abegg,  Walter  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tubing  head. 
2,079,646;  May  11. 

Abegg,  Walter  A.,  assignor  of  one-lialf  to  B.  Roinhold,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Automatic  drilling  spider.  2,008,217  ; 
,Tau.  3  9. 

Abegg,  Walter  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  Reinhold,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Rotary  table  bushing.  2,068,218  ;'  Jan. 
19. 

Abegg,  Walter  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  Reinhold, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valve  for  slush  pumps  and  the 
like.     2,079,647  ;  May  11. 

Abegg,  Walter  A.,  assignor  of  one-lialf  to  B.  Reinhold. 
Los  Angelos.  Calif.  Liner  mounting  for  rotary  table 
bushings  and  the  like.     2,088,830  ;  Aug.  3. 

Abegg.  Walter  A.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,  Los  Nietos,  Calif.  Reamer.  2,100,621  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Abegg.  Walter  A.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,  Los  Nietos,  Calif.  Well  reamer.  2,100,892  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Abel,  Alf  J.,  Miami,  Fla.  Accelerator  control.  2,083,974  ; 
June  15. 

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Abell,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Turner  &  Seymour  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Torrington,  Conn.  Button. 
2,081,259  ;  May  25. 

Abell,  RoUin,  Milton,  Mass.  Carburetor.  2,094,864; 
Oct.  5. 

Abendroth,  Otto  A.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Wire  seam. 
2,102,300  ;  Dec.  14. 

Abercrombie,    J.   S.      (See  King,   Walter  E.,   assignor.) 

Abercrombie,  J.  S.,  Company.  (See  Earley,  Moye  G, 
assignor.) 

Abercrombie,  James  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Abercrombie  Pump  Company,  Houston,  Tex.  Pump. 
2,085,286  ;  June  29. 

Abercrombie,  James  S.,  assignor  to  Abercrombie  Pump 
Co.,  Houston,  Tex.     Relief  valve.     2,092,793  ;   Sept.   14. 

Abercrombie,  James  S.,  J.  A.  Tennant,  and  H.  Allen, 
Houston,  assignors  to  Stephens  Pump  Company, 
Round  Rock,  Tex.     Valve.     2,069,297  ;  Feb.  2. 

Abercrombie  Pump  Company.  (See  Abercrombie,  James 
S.,  assignor.) 

Abercrombie  Pump  Company.  (See  Allen,  Herbert,  as- 
signor.) 

Abercrombie  Pump  Company.  (See  Stephens,  Charles  D., 
assignor.) 

Abercrombie  Pump  Co.  (See  Tennant,  Joseph  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aberle,  H.  C,  Company.  (See  Aberle,  Harry  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Aberle,  Harry  C,  Jenkintown,  assignor  to  H.  C.  Aberle 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stocking  package. 
2,067,111  ;  Jan.  5. 

Abingdon  Sanitary  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Pieslak,  Bernard  B., 
assignor.) 

Abington  Textile  Machinery  Works.  (See  Clark,  Ernest, 
assignor.) 

Abraham,  Jeremiah,  Elnihurst,  111.  Apparatus  for  testing 
speedometers.     2,077,375  ;  Apr.  20. 

Abraham,  Leonard  G.      (See  Mitchell,  D.,  and  Abr.aham.) 

Abrahams,  Alexander  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Acoustic  horn. 
2,071,153  ;  Feb.  16. 

Abrahams.  Alexander  I.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Electroacous- 
tical  translating  device.     2,083,537 ;  June  15. 

Abrahamsohn,  Edmund.  (See  Abrahamsohn,  Robert 
and  E.) 

Abrahamsohn,  Robert  and  E.,  Berlin-Steglitz,  Germany. 
Multirange  indicating  instrument.     2,103.606  ;  Dec.  28. 

Abramoska,  Alfred  A.      (See  Cox,  J.  R.;  and  Abramoska.) 

Abrams,  A.,  W.  Forcey,  and  G.  J.  Brabender,  Wausau, 
assignors  to  Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company,  Roths- 
child, Wis.     Coated  film.     2.078,172  ;  Apr.  20. 

Abrams,  Allen,  C.  L.  Wagner,  and  G.  W.  Forcey,  Wausau, 
assignors  to  Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company,  Roths- 
child, Wis.  Interwound  film  material.  2,074,313 : 
Mar.  16. 

Abrams,  Allen,  C.  L.  Wagner,  and  G.  W.  Forcey,  Wausau, 
assignors  to  Marathon  Paper  Jlills  Company.  Roths- 
child, Wis.  Horticultural  binding  tape.  2,075,327 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Abrams,  Allen,  C.  L.  Wagner,  and  G.  W.  Forcey,  Wausau, 
assignors  to  Marathon  Paper  Mills  Companv.  Rothschild, 
Wis.     Surgical  wrapping.     2,077,299  ;  Apr.  13. 

Abrams,  Allen,  and  C.  L.  Wagner,  Wausau,  and  B.  F.  Davis, 
Arena,  assignors  to  Marathon  Paper  Mills  Companv, 
Rothschild,  Wis.    Packaging  cheese.    2,077,300  ;  Apr.  13. 

Abrams,  Allen,  and  C.  L.  Wagner,  Wausau,  and  B.  F. 
Davis,  Arena,  assignors  to  Jlaratlion  Paper  Mills  Com- 
pany, Rothschild,  \'\is.  Packaging  cheese.  2,077,301 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Abrams,  Allen  and  C.  L.  Wagner,  Wausau,  assignors  to 
Maratlion  Paper  Mills  Company,  Rothschild,  Wis.  Ma- 
chine for  and  making  coated  sheet  material.  2,089,524 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Abrams,  Allen,  G.  W.  Forcey.  and  R.  A.  Farrell,  Wausau, 
Wis.,  assignors  to  Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company, 
Rothschild,  Wis.  Jlachine  for  and  method  of  making 
coated  sheet  material.     2,089,525  ;  Aug.  10. 

Abrams,  Cecil  P.,  Anoka,  assignor  to  C.  L.  Horn,  ^finne- 
apolis.  Minn.  Heating-cooling  device  for  automobiles. 
2.082.998;  June  8. 

Abrams,  Howard.  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  Curtis  Key 
Cutter  Co..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Code  finding  key. 
2,087,423  ;  July  20. 

Abrams,  Robert  R.     (See  Anderson,  Carl  A.,  assignor.) 

Abrams,  Victor  R.,  Brunswick,  Oa.,  and  C.  A.  Hochwalt, 
Oakwood,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Sulfo-Corporation  of 
America,  Boston,  Mass.  High-pressure  and  high-tem- 
perature lubricant.     2,089,080  ;  Aug.  10. 

Abramsen,  Petter  B.,  Dormont,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Gustaf  L.  Fisk,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Sizing  round  bars, 
wire,  tubes,  and  the  like.     2,074,714;  Mar.  23. 

Abramson,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  G.  B.  G.  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Christmas  tree  lighting  device.     2,083,536  ;  June  15. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


I 


Abramson,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  G.  B.  G.  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Mechanical  mounting  for  lamp  bulbs.  2,085,207  :  June 
29. 

Abramson,  John  H.,  and  B.  C.  Swanson,  assignors  to 
Greenlee  Bros.  &  Co.,  Bockford,  111.  Pipe  pusher. 
2,080,104 ;  May  11. 

Abramson,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  outlet. 
2,080,247 ;  May  11. 

Accardi,  Ferruccio,  assignor  to  Fiat  SocietA  Anonima, 
Turin,  Italy.  All-metal  coachwork  for  automobiles. 
2,071,449  ;   Feb.   23. 

Accardi,  Ferruccio,  assignor  to  Fiat  Societa  Anonima, 
Turin,  Italy.  Packing  for  vehicle  doors.  2,091,747  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Acco  Products,  Inc.      (See  McGlade,  George  B.,  assignor.) 

Accounting  and  Tabulating  Machine  Corporation.  (See 
Zennig,  J.,  and  Becker,  assignors.) 

Accurate  Spring  Mfg.  Company.  (See  Caestecker,  Charles 
E.,   assignor.)  , 

Ace  Engineering  Company.  (See  Eavnsbeck,  Fred,  as- 
signor.) 

Ace  Wire  Line  Core  Drilling  Company.  (See  Bozeman, 
John  F.,   assignor.) 

Achauer,  Charles  V.      (See  Roberts,  J.  H.,  and  Achauer.) 

Acheson  Colloids  Corporation.  (See  Willson,  George  F., 
assignor.) 

Acken,  Marshall  F.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Preparation  of  diaryl  amines.     2,082,815  ;  June  8. 

Acken,  Marshall  F.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Sludge 
treatment.    2,085,1.78  ;  June  29. 

Acker,  George  H.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Far- 
val  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lubricating  system. 
2,068,391 ;  Jan.  19. 

Acker,  George  H.,  Shaker  Heights^  assignor  to  The  Far- 
val  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lubricating  pump. 
2,068,392  ;  Jan.  19. 

Acker,  John  T.,  Queens  Village,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  R.  Wilson, 
Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nickel 
base  alloy.     2,072,575  ;  Mar.  2. 

Acker,  John  T.,  Queens  Village,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  R.  Wilson, 
Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nickel 
base  alloy.     2,072,576  ;  Mar.  2. 

Ackerly,  Orville  B.,  Jr.      (See  Watson,  L.  W.,  and  Ackerly.) 

Ackerman,  Charles.  (See  Rosenstone,  S.  D.,  and  Acker- 
man.) 

Ackerman,  Edward,  Woodmere,  N.  Y.  Suppository. 
2,072,438  ;  Mar.  2. 

Ackerman,  Frank,  et  al.  (See  Schaub,  Eugene  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ackerman,  James  E.,  Devon,  and  H.  C.  Nissen,  Stratford, 
Conn.,  assignors  to  The  Singer  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Sewing  macliine'  work-guides. 
2,096,691  ;  Oct.  19. 

Ackerman,  Michael  H.,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Cabinet  and  coun- 
ter structure.     2,073,955  ;  Mar.   16. 

Ackermann,  Franz.  (See  Graenacher,  C,  Ackermann,  and 
Bruengger. ) 

Ackermann,  Henri,  Strasbourg,  France.  Tubular  heating 
device  for  gynecological  purposes.     2,074,634  ;  Mar.  23. 

Ackley,  Ervin  L.,  assignor  to  John  Bath  &  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Hob  grinding  machine.  2,079,785  ; 
May  11. 

Ackley,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  F.  A.  Center,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Electric  current  dispensing  device.  2,069,200  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Ackroyd,  James,  and  Sons.  (See  Kellogg,  Alfred  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Acksh.ind  Knitting  Co.  (See  Buchholz,  William  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Acme  Air  Appliance  Company.  (See  Longstreet,  Walter 
H.,    assignor.) 

Acme  Backing  Corporation.  (See  Freydberg,  Ralph  M., 
assignor.) 

Acme-Detroit  Saw  Corporation.  (See  Lamocreaux,  Frank 
L.,  assignor.) 

Acme  Rayon  Corporation.  (See  Huttinger,  Charles  A., 
assignor.) 

Acme  Staple  Company.     (See  Stock,  Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 

Acme  Steel  Company.  (See  Childress,  William  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Acme  SI  eel  Company.      (See  Hayes,   Philip  J.,  assignor.) 

Acme  Steel  Company.     (See  Johnson,  Squire  J.,  assignor.) 

Acme  Steel  Company.  (See  MacChesney,  Chester  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Acme  Steel  Company.  (See  MacChfcsney,  C.  M.,  .niul 
Wilson,  assignors.) 

Acme  Slopl  Company.     (See  Norton,  Ralph  IT.,  assignor.) 

Acme  SI<'(1  Company.     (See  Ott,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Acme  Sled  Company.     (See  Paxlon,  Gerald  C,  assignor.) 

Acnu!  Hlccl  (Vmiimny.  (See  l'a.\ton.  Halo  and  G.  C,  and 
I'onson,  Ji.ssignors.) 

Acme  Sled  Coiiii)any.     (See  Towne,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Acme  Steel  Company.  (See  Twomley,  Herbert  IC,  as- 
signor.) 

Acme  Steel  Company.      (See  Wilson,  Allen  B.,  aBsignor.) 

Acme  Steel  &  Rialleable  Iron  Works,  Inc.  (See  Parker, 
Frank  ().,  assignor.) 

Acmcllne  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Novak,  John  L., 
assignor.) 


Acoustic— Lectric  Company.  (See  Loar,  Lloyd  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Acree,  Prank  M.  (See  Sarullo,  I.  P.,  and  Dawson,  as- 
signors.) 

Acree,  Solomon  F.,  assignor  to  A.  B.  Foster,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Galactan  product  and  making  same.  2,073,616  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Actiengesellschaft  Job.  Jacob  Rieter  &  Cie.  (See  Hess, 
Heinrich  O.,  assignor.) 

Acton,  Frank.  (See  Francisco,  C.  M.,  Acton,  and  Len- 
hart.) 

Acy,  Harry  A.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Automobile  rear  adver- 
tising carrier.     2,3  02,987;  Dec.  21. 

Adair,  Arthur  B.,  Kenilworth,  111.  Cigar.  2,075,493; 
Mar.  30. 

Adair,  Arthur  B.,  Kenilworth,  111.  Cigar  tip  or  mouth- 
piece.   2,083,769 :  June  15. 

Adair,  George  P.,  Takoma  Park,  Md.  Radio  receiving  sys- 
tem for  vehicles.     2,075,009  ;  Mar.  30. 

Adair,  George  P.,  Takoma  Park,  Md.  Signal  receiving 
system.     2,089,637  ;  Aug.  10. 

Adair,  George  P..  Takoma  Park,  Md.  Volume  control 
system.     2,095,234  ;  Oct.  12. 

Adair,  James  E.,  Chicago,  111.  assignor  to  Meyercord  Com- 
pany. Decalcomania  adapted  for  composing  words. 
2,089,779  ;  Aug.  10. 

Adair,  Leo  H.     (See  Hunt,  A.  A.,  and  Adair.) 

Adair,  Samuel  E.,  and  J.  E.  Jenkins,  deceased,  by  A. 
Jenkins,  administratrix,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Jenkins  &  Adair,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Appa- 
ratus for  reproducing  a  record.     2,096,019  ;  Oct.  19. 

Adair,  Samuel  E.,  and  J.  E.  Jenkins,  deceased,  by  A. 
Jenkins,  administratrix,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Jenkins  &  Adair,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Making 
a  record.     2,096,020  ;  Oct.  19. 

Adair,  Thomas  D.,  Quincy,  assignor  to  Standard  Ther- 
mometer Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Metering  mechanism. 
2,077,086  ;  Apr.  13. 

Adams,  Arthur  A.,  et  al.     (See  Eden,  Harold  W.,  assignor.) 

Adams,  Arthur  T.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Roller  stippler. 
2.087,888  ;  July  27. 

Adams,  Burton  A.,  San  Leandro,  Calif.  Adjustable  frame 
for  eyeglasses.     2,093,121 ;  Sept.  14. 

Adams,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Mathews  Conveyer  Com- 
pany, Ellwood  City,  Pa.  Conveying  mechanism. 
2,075,416  ;  Mar.  30. 

Adams,  Chester  D.,  Lexington,  Ky.  Arch  supporter  and 
exerciser.     2,064,443  ;  Jan.  5. 

Adams,  Chester  E„  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lubricating  oil  refining. 
2,070,567;   Feb.   16. 

Adams  Company,  The.  (See  Spensley,  William  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Adams,  Curtis,  et  al.      (See  Fraysur,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Adams,  Elmer  W.      (See  Brunstrum,  L.  C,   and  Adams.) 

Adams,  Elmer  W.     (See  Fabian,  F.  W.,  and  Adams.) 

Adams,  Elvin  A.,  and  J.  A.  Lash,  Temple,  Pa.  Mobile 
conveyer  mechanism.     2,093,300  ;  Sept.  14. 

.\dams,  Everett  E.,  M.  P.  Blomberg,  and  W.  H.  Jlussey, 
Chicago,  111.,  and  W.  B.  Stout,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignors 
to  Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Rail  car.     2,093,535  ;  Sept.  21. 

Adams,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  The  Skat  Company,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.     Display  attachment.    2,081,099  ;  May  18. 

Adams,  Frederick  W.,  Ealing,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The 
Rockware  Glass  Syndicate  Limited,  London,  England. 
Purification  of  silica  sands  and  the  like.  2,071,720 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Adams,  Gale  L.,  Los  Angeles,  and  R.  G.  Barlow,  Rivera, 
Calif.,  assignors  to  Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Company,  In- 
corporated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
electrical  demulsification.     2,092,491  ;  Sept.  7. 

Adams,  George  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Surface  bolt. 
2,100,622  ;  Nov.  30. 

Adams,  Gilbert  E.,  and  E.  C.  Marshall,  Gary,  Ind.  Con- 
trol system  for  strip  mills  and  the  like.  2,066,872  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Adams,  Gilbert  E.,  and  E.  C.  Marshall.  Gary,  Ind.  Con- 
trol system  for  electric  motors.     2,082,816;  June  8. 

Adams,  Guy  R.,  Seattle,  Wash.  I'io  juice  retainer. 
2,077,868  ;  Apr.  20. 

Adams,  Harry  W.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignment.^,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Camera  shutter  construction.     2,076,191  ;  Apr.  6. 

Adams,  Hector  D.,  Brisbane,  (Queensland,  Australia. 
Tennis  racl^ot.     2,082.772  ;  June  8. 

Adams,  Henry  F.,  Inspiration,  Ariz.  Operating  thick- 
ener.    2,069,989  ;  Feb.  9. 

Adams,  Hei-lxM-t  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Noiseless  device. 
2,071,012  ;  Feb.  16. 

Adania,  Herbert  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Hydroplane  vane. 
2,073,438  :  Mar.  9. 

Adams,  Herbert  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Rocket  airship. 
2,074,098  ;  Mar.  10. 

Adnms,  IhM'bert  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Resilient  wing 
mounting  and    friimiiig.      2,071,099  ;   Mar.    10. 

Adams,  Herlx-i't  L.,  Wasliinglou,  1).  C.  Rudder. 
2,071,76.')  ;  IMiir.  23. 

Adams,   Ilerberl    li.,   Wnshlnplon,  1>.   C.     Bodily  movable 

I)lane.      2,071,766;    Miir.    2;?. 
Adams,    lli-rberl    I...    Wnsliinglon.    D.    C.      Tillable   wing. 
2, 07.'"), 787  :  Apr.  6. 

.Adiniin,  lloil)i'rl  L.,  W'aslilngloii.  I  >.  ( '.  Wlii(f  broiuloning 
extension.     2,075,788;  Apr.   6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


i 


Adams,  Herbert  L.,  ^Yashington,  D.  C.  Wing  surface. 
2,077,732  ;  Apr.  20. 

Adams,  Herbert  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Launching  de- 
vice.    2,083,805  ;  June  15. 

Adams,  Herbert  L.,  \Yashington,  D.  C.  Compression  pro- 
peller.    2.088,255;    July   27. 

Adams,  Herbert  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Telescoping  body. 
2,095,020;  Oct.  6. 

Adams,  Horace  C,  Glendora,  and  H.  D.  Green,  Pasadena, 
Calif.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Polymerizing  hydrocyanic  acid 
and  product  thereof.    2,069,543  ;  Feb.  2. 

Adams,  James  D.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Last.  2,076,931  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Adams,  James  L.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Youngstown  Sheet 
&  Tube  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  pipe  finishing.     2,071,154  ;  Feb.   16. 

Adams,  John  H.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Hair  curling  and  se- 
curing device.     2,066,709  ;  Jan.  5. 

Adams,  John  H.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Centrifically  armed 
grenade.     2,067,999  ;  Jan.  19. 

Adams,  John  Q.      (See  Strawser,  Greeley  E.,  assignor.) 

Adams,  Joy  C,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  toaster.  2,084,881 ;  June 
22. 

Adams,  Julian  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Display  sign  and 
method  of  construction.     2,078,221  ;  Apr.  27. 

Adams,  Leland  R.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Bolt  anchor.  2,088,358  ; 
July  27. 

Adams,  Leland  R.,  Silver  Lake,  assignor  to  The  Firestone 
Steel  Products  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Warning  device. 
2,069,054  ;  Jan.  26. 

Adams,  Loney  B.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Orthopedic  sandal. 
2,081,655  ;  May  25. 

Adams,  Lytle  S.,  Irwin,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  P. 
Davis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Article  deposit  and  pick-up  ap- 
paratus for  airplanes.     2,075,690  ;  Mar.  30. 

Adams,  Nathan  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Cutlery  grinder.  2,077,195  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Adams,  Oscar  C,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe  and  the 
manufacture  thereof.     2,081.211 ;  May  25. 

Adams,  Renard  P.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Filter.  2,068,048; 
Jan.  19. 

Adams,  Renard  P.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Filtering  apparatus. 
2,083,183  ;  June  8. 

Adams,  Robert  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  T.  Hightower, 
Thomaston,  Ga.  Drawing  mechanism.  2,076,609  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Adams,  Roger,  TJrbana,  111.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Polyhydric 
alcohol-polybasic  acid  resins.      2,086,458  ;   July   6. 

Adams,  Roy  L.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Carbon  brush.     2,092,627  ;  Sept.  7. 

Adams,  Simpson  J.,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Lease  forming  ma- 
chine.    2,007,689  ;  Jan.  12. 

Adams,  Simpson  J.,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Lease  forming  reed. 
2,074,635  ;  Mar.  23. 

Adams,  Victor  N.      (See  Deitz,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

.iidams,  Virgil  W.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Products 
Company,  Danville,  111.  Milk  preheater.  2,083,679 ; 
June  15. 

Adams,  William  G.,  Richmond,  Va.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  building  subaqueous  foundations.  2,082,773  ; 
June  8. 

Adams,  William  J.  (See  Dieckmann,  J.,  Lodde,  and 
Adams.) 

Adams,  William  J.,  Jr.,  Hartsdale,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Control  knob.     2.082,001 ;  June  1. 

Adams,  William  J.,  assignor  of  forty  per  cent  to  J. 
Stioger,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Builder's  scaffold.  2,089,871 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Adams,  Willoughby  W.,  Mount  Vernon,  111.  Schooling 
device.     2,097,611  ;  Nov.  2. 

Adamson,  Lee  II.,  Brentwood  Heights,  Calif.  Traveling 
sprinkler.     2,078.087  ;  May  4. 

Adamson,  Lloyd  V.,  and  H.  H.  Hoy,  Fillmore,  Calif. 
Dry  shaver.     2,081,129  ;  May  25. 

Adamson,  Percy,  Rye,  assignor  to  United  States  Rubber 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  with  elastic  portion. 
2,060,083;  Jan.  26. 

Adamson,  Percy,  Rye,  assignor  to  United  States  Rubber 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elastic  fabric  and  gar- 
ment.    2,103,133  ;  Dec.  21. 

Adartcraft,  Incorporated.  (See  Shaw,  Louis  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Addink,  Nicolaas  W.  H.,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  as- 
signor to  (General  Eloctic  Company.  Gaseous  electric 
discharge  device.     2,103,0.")3;  Dec.  21. 

Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation.  (See  Borthel- 
sen,  Erhard  U.  T.,  assignor.) 

Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation.  (See  Ellis, 
Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation.  (See  Gollwltzer, 
Walter  T.,  assignor.) 

Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation.  (See  Hartley, 
JOmniolt  (,'.,  assignor.) 

Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation.  (See  Hueber, 
Carl  J.,  assignor.) 

Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation.  (See  Osborn, 
Henry  C,  assignor.) 


Addressograph-JIultigraph  Corporation.  (See  Rowell, 
George  S.,  assignor.) 

Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation.  (See  Schaefer, 
George  W.,  assignor.) 

Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation.  (See  Smith, 
Clyde,  assignor.) 

Addy,  Charles  W.     (See  Kinsella,  E.,  and  Addy.) 

Addy,  Charles  W.     (See  Kinsella,  E.,  Addy,  and  Pratt.) 

Adelsperger,  Charles  C,  deceased,  by  Union  City  Body 
Company,  Union  City,  Ind.,  assignee.  Chair  back. 
Re.  20,559  ;  Nov.  30. 

Adelsperger,  Henry  E.,  Jr.,  and  A.  F.  Cassin,  assignors  to 
Auto  City  Plating  Company,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Elec- 
troplated cooking  utensil.    2,089,175  ;  Aug.  10. 

Adelsperger,  Ignaz,  and  A.  Kraus,  assignors  to  E.  M. 
Gattle  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Jewelry.  2,085,723  ; 
July  6. 

Aderhold,  Joseph  E.,  Jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Walworth  Patents  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Valve. 
2,088,937  ;  Aug.  3. 

Adico  Development  Corporation.  (See  Jones,  C.  L.,  and 
Mcllvain,  assignors.) 

Adico  Development  Corporation  et  al.  (See  Mayer,  Wil- 
liam G.,  assignor.) 

Adirondack  Foundries  and  Steel  Incorporated.  (See 
Akitt,  Norman  B.,  assignor.) 

Adjustable  Scaffold  &  Form  Company.  (See  McDill,  Rex 
D.,  assignor.) 

Adkins,  Homer,  K.  Folkers,  and  R.  Connor,  Madison,  Wis., 
assignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hydrogenating  esters.     2,091,800  ;  Aug.  31. 

Adkins,  Homer,  Madison,  Wis.,  and  H.  I.  Cramer,  Cuyahoga 
Falls,  Ohio.  Hydrogenation  of  primary  aromatic 
amines.     2,092,525  -Sept.  7. 

Adkins,  Homer,  and  R.  Connor,  Madison,  Wis.,  assignors 
to  The  Quaker  Oats  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hydro- 
genation of  furfural  to  furfuryl  alcohol.  2,094,975 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Adkisson,  Loren,  and  J.  T.  Lumley,  The  Dalles,  Oreg. 
Power  transmitting  mechanism.     2,086,835  ;  July  13. 

Adlake  Company,  The.  (See  Hagerty,  A.  T.,  and  Mohun, 
assignors.) 

Adlake  Company.  The.  (See  Hamm,  W.  S.,  and  Schuetz, 
assignors.) 

Adlake  Company,  The.     (See  Hedln,  Uno  C,  assignor.) 

Adlake  Company,  The.  (See  Hedin,  U.  C,  and  Larson, 
assignors.) 

Adlake  Company,  The.     (See  Larson,  Carl  H.,  assignor.) 

Adlake  Company,  The.  (See  Larson,  C.  H.,  Mohun,  and 
Verhagen,  assignors.) 

Adlake  Company,  The.  (See  Pressnall,  Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Adlake  Company,  The.  (See  Schuetz,  Frank  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Adlake  Company,  The.  (See  Verhagen,  Christian  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Adler,  Carlos  F..  and  W.  Bejeuhr,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Posi- 
tive acting  rotary  engine.     2,091.577  ;  Aug.  31. 

Adler,  Charles,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Device  for  twisting  and 
shaping  pretzels.     2,071,321 ;  Feb.  23. 

Adler,  Charles,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Sid.  Traffic  signal. 
2,074,246  ;  Mar.  16. 

Adler,  Charles,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Lamp.  2,084,176; 
June  15. 

Adler,  Charles,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  J.  Q.  Sherman,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Air 
cooling  attachment  for  electric  fans.  Re.  20,393 ; 
June  8. 

Adler,  Charles  S.,  New  Brunswick,  assignor  to  H.  P.  Mas- 
sey,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Film  feeding  device.  2,074,139  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Adler,  Lee  E.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Telephone  signal  system. 
2,099,250  :  Nov.  16. 

Adler,  Leon,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Miniature  packet.  Re. 
20,517  ;  Sept.  28. 

Adler  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Cummins,  Norman  W., 
assignor.) 

Adler  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Lewis,  Dewey  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Adrian,  Matthew  B.,  assignor  to  X-Ray  Shoe  Fitter,  Inc., 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  X-ray  inspection  apparatus. 
2,099,185  ;  Nov.  16. 

Ad riani,  Antonio,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Trombone.  2,093.993; 
Sept.   28. 

Advance  Aluminum  Castings  Corp.  (See  Shoan,  Nels, 
assignor.) 

Advance  Engineering  Company.  (See  Nordell,  Carl  H., 
assignor.) 

Advance  Paint  Company.  (See  Kinder,  Orville  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ady,  Joseph  W.,  Jr.,  and  R.  D.  Wllfley,  Colorado  Springs, 
Colo.     Rock  breaker.     2,094.865  ;  Oct.  5. 

Aerial  Exploitations,  Inc.  (See  Smith,  Hale  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aermotor  Company.     (See  Scholes,  Daniel  R.,  assignor.) 

Aero  Improvements,  Inc.  (See  Fink,  Abraham  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aero-Style  Corporation.  (See  Harroun,  Ray  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aorovox  Corporation.  (See  Georgiev,  Alexander,  as- 
signor.) 

Aerovox  Corporation.     (See  Moynihnn,  John  J.,  assignor.) 

Aerovox  Corporation.      (See  Siegel,  Samuel,  assignor.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


9 


Aeschbach,     V\'aUer    E.,     St.     Louis,     Mo.     Can     opener. 

2.102,174  ;   Dec.  14. 
Aeschbach,    Walter   E.,    assignor   to    The   Measuregraph 
Company,   St.   Louis,   Mo.     Cloth  folding   attachment. 
2,094,866  ;   Oct.   5. 
"Afag"  Fiuauzierungs  A.  G.     (See  Sindl,  O.,  and  Frank, 
assignors.) 

Aff,  Charles  E.  G.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Machine  knife  adjust- 
ment and  locking  device.     2,071,055  ;  Feb.  16. 

Aff,  Charles  E.  G.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Machine  knife. 
2,084,993;  June  29. 

Affel,  Herman  A.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Wave  transmis- 
sion.    2,094,113  ;  Sept.  28. 

Affel,  Herman  A.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Maintenance  of 
program  transmission   circuits.     2,098,329  ;  Nov.  9. 

Affel,  Herman  A.,  Ridgewood,  and  F.  H.  Best,  Westfield, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Company.  Transmission  measuring  system.  2,068,309  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Affelder,  Harry  F.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Bottle  col- 
lar.    2,083,538  ;  June  15. 

Affelder,  Harry  F.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Machine 
and  process  for  making  bottle  collars  and  the  like. 
2,083,539 ;  June  15. 

Affiliated  Industrial  Corporation.  (See  Batchelor,  John 
C,  assignor.) 

Aga-Baltic  Radio  Aktiebolag.  (See  Dal5n,  S.  G.,  and 
Anderson,  assignors.) 

Agasote  Millboard  Company,  The.  (See  Harvey,  Harold 
C,  assignor.) 

Agerell,  William  C,  and  H.  Asher,  Chicago,  111.  Dis- 
pensing container.     2,083,135  ;  June  8. 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Earth,  W.,  and  Forrest, 
assignors.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  von  Biehler,  Arpad,  as- 
signor.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Brunken,  J.,  Sieglitz,  and 
Dabelow,  assignors.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.      (See  Dieterle.  Walter,  assignor.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Dieterle,  W.,  Zeh,  and 
Zerweck,  assignors.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Eggert,  J.,  and  Luft,  as- 
signors.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Goldhammer,  Leo,  as- 
signor. ) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Hagedorn,  M.,  Jung,  and 
Wilmanns,  assignors.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Hagedorn,  M.,  and  Ossen- 
brunner,  assignors.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Hagedorn,  M.,  Ossen- 
brunner,   and   Wilmanns,   assignors.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.      (See  Heymer,  Gerd,  assignor.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  von  Holleben,  K.,  and 
Rodenaclter,  assignors.) 

Agfa   Ansco    Corporation.      (See  Huber,   Karl,   assignor.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  von  Kujawa,  Gerhard, 
assignor.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Lessler,  Lew  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Lingg,  A.,  and  Goldham- 
mer, assignors.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.      (See  Lingg,  A.,  and  Ziegler.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.     (See  Momber,  Franz,  assignor.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Ochwat,  P.,  and  Wendt, 
assignors.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Schneider,  Wilhelm,  as- 
signor.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Schneider,  W.,  and 
Wilmanns,  assignors.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.     (See  Schulz,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Weichmann,  Hans  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.      (See  Weyde,  Edith,  assignor.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Wilmanns,  G.,  and  von 
Kujawa,  assignors.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Wilmanns,  G.,  and 
Schneider,  assignors.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.     (See  Zeh,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Zeh,  W.,  Gaedke,  Dabelow, 
and  Zerweck,  assignors.) 

Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  (See  Zeh,  W.,  Sieglitz,  and 
Dabelow,  assignors.) 

Agger,  Jens,  assignor  to  Chicago  Rawhide  Manufacturing 
Company,   Chicago,   111.     Oil  seal.     2,070,637;   Feb.   16. 

Aggers,  Clair  V.,  I^orest  Hills,  assignor  to  Wcstinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Voltage  regulator  for  rectifier  circuits.  2,085,001  ; 
June  29. 

Aghnidcs,  Elle,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Connecter  for  taps, 
pipes,  and   the  lilio.     2,071,780;  Feb.  23. 

Agnc'w,  Jolin  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Golf  club  carrier  or  bag. 
2,091,298;  Aug.  31. 

Agrlcola.  Alfred.     (See  Wohlfarth,  C,  and  Agrlcola.) 

AgronofRky,  Abraham,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Radio  condenser. 
2,078,522  ;  Apr.  27. 

Aguas  Puriflcadns,  Sociodnd  Anonlma  ct  nl.  (See  de 
Ediagaray,   Salvador,  assignor.) 

Agnlnek,  Ilnrry,  assignor  to  S.  MIshcon,  doing  business 
as  Supreme  Knitting  Mjichine  (Jo.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 
Knitting  machine.     2,098,440;  Nov.  0. 


Aherne,  Mark  A.,  Astoria,  assignor  of  fifty  percent  to  R. 
W.  Nauss,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chlorinator.  2,096,021 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Ahlberg  Bearing  Company.  (See  Okner,  B.  S.,  and  Nelson, 
assignors.) 

Ahlburg,  Franlc,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fruit  counter. 
2.089,936  ;  Aug.  17. 

Ahlgren,  Thar  H.     (See  Tornebohm,  Hilding  V.,  assignor.) 

Ahlin,  Thor.      (See   Gustafson,  A.,  Johnson,   and  Ahlin.) 

Ahlman,  Franz  H.,  Morristown,  Minn.  Adjustable  water 
supply  controlling  valve  assembly.     2,067,112  ;  Jan.  5. 

Ahlmann,  Nikolai,  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  assignor  to  F.  L. 
Smidth  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  render- 
ing-pulverulent materials  fluent.     2,084,546  ;  June  22. 

Ahlquist,  Eugene  F.,  assignor  of  one-Iialf  to  E.  B.  Flo- 
back,  Minneapolis,  IMinn.     Bottle.     2,077,977  ;  Apr.  20. 

Aichele,  Frank  X.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Camera  shutter 
control  device.    2,074,767  ;  Mar.  23. 

Aidala,  Vincent,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas  range  petcock 
shield.     2,094,441 ;   Sept.  28. 

Aiken,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  direction  finding 
system.     2,083,416  ;  June  8. 

Aiken,  Edward  L.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Kraeuter  & 
Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Pliers.  2,088,224 ;  July 
27. 

Aiken,  Walter  S.,  assignor  to  The  Clark-Aiken  Company, 
Lee,  Mass.  Paper  cutting  apparatus.  2,100,930  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Alklns,  Charles  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Fishhook  guard. 
2,095,048  ;  Oct.  5. 

Aikman,  Burton  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  John  A.  Dienner,  Evanston,  111.  Starter  control. 
2,073,133  ;  Mar.  9. 

Aikman,  Burton  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  A.  Dienner,  Evanston,  111.  Motor  vehicle  control 
system.     2,084,371  ;  June  22. 

Aikman,  Burton  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Con- 
trol for  compressors  and  the  like.     2.074,738  :  Mar.  23. 

Aikman,  Burton  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Brake 
control  device.    2,081,444  ;  May  25. 

Aikman,  Burton  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid 
compressor.     2,084,664  ;  June  22. 

Ailiman,  Burton  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Com- 
pressor unloading  device.     2,084,665  ;  June  22. 

Aikman,  Burton  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Mag- 
netic track  brake.     2,084,666  ;  June  22. 

Aikman,  Burton  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fuel  elevating  sys- 
tem.    2,087,080;  July  13. 

Aikman,  Burton  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  !Mag- 
netic  track  brake.     2,088,273  ;  July  27. 

Aikman,  Burton  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Wcst- 
inghouse" Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Mag- 
netic track  brake.     2,088,274  ;  July  27. 

Aikman,  Burton  S.,  Willtinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Compressor 
governor.     2,099,416  ;  Nov.  16. 

Aime,  Frank  L.,  assignor  to  Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Fluid  Impregnated  electric 
cable.    2,085,563  ;  June  29. 

Aime,  Frank  L.,  assignor  to  Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  High  voltage  cable. 
2,095,090;   Oct.   5. 

Almes,  Francis  M.,  assignor  to  Inkograph  Co.,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Demonstrating  machine.  2,095,851  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Ainsa,  Richard  A.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Storage  bin  con- 
struction.    2,081,725  ;  May  25. 

Ainsworth,  Carlton  P.  (See  DeLancey,  R.  W.,  and  Ains- 
worth.) 

Ainsworth,  Lloyd  C.  Mollne,  111.,  Lawn  mower  rttacli- 
ment.     2,080,648;  May  18. 

Ainsworth  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Potter,  Al- 
bert T.,  assignor.) 

Air  Conditioners,  Inc.  (See  Cole,  H.  W.,  and  Marr,  as- 
signors.) 

Air  Conditioning  Corporation.  (See  Vellner,  Clarence  I., 
assignor.) 

Air  Controls,  Inc.     (See  Friodm.nn,  Artluir,  assignor.) 

Aircraft  Service,  Inc.     (See  Plaisted,  Ross  J.,  assignor.) 

Air  Devices  Corporation.  (See  Child,  Lachlan  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Air  Devices  Corporation.  (See  Mack,  Walter  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Air  Devices  Corporation.     (See  Sites,  Ilobert  L.,  assignor.) 

Air  Devices  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  Marsliall  A.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Airdraulic  Brake  Control  Corporation.  (See  Brown,  J.  B., 
and  Ijnrson,  assignors.) 

Ainlnnillc  Briike  Control  Corporation.  (See  I<arson,  Carl 
R.,  assignor.) 

Air  Induction  Ico  Bunker  Corp.  (See  Hunter,  Louis  T., 
assignor.) 

.Airiniislcr    Corporation, 
sigiior. ) 

.MrO-Ccl    Industries    Inc. 
•slf^nor. ) 


(See   llueglln,   Herman  0.,   as- 
(See    lioinko,    Floyd    C. 


k 


122128— P— 2 


10 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


(See  Anderson,  James  L.,  as- 
(See  Deming,  George  M.,  as- 
(See  Faulkner,  Lionel  E.,  as- 
(See  Gomonet,  Eug&ne,  as- 
(See  Joshua,   W.  P.,   Stanley, 


(See    Metzger,   Floyd    J.,    as- 

(See  Eagonnet,  Eugene  L.,  as- 

(See   Smith,    Donald   Ii.,    as- 

(See   Weil,  Andr§,  assignor.) 
(See  Anderson, 


(See    Dow 


i 


Airplane  and  Marine  Direction  Finder  Corporation.     (See 

Thurston,  Arthur  L.,  assignor.) 
Air  Preheater  Corporation,  The.      (See  Creutz,  Emil,  as- 
signor.) 
Air  Preheater  Corporation,  The.     (See  Palmer,  Myron  A., 

assignor.) 
Air  Reduction   Company. 

signor. ) 
Air   Reduction  Company. 

signor. ) 
Air   Reduction   Company. 

signor.) 
Air    Reduction    Company. 

signor.) 
Air  Reduction  Company. 

and  Dymock,  assignors.) 
Air  Reduction  Company.     (See  McEaernan,  James  D.,  as- 
signor.) 
Air    Reduction    Company. 

signor.) 
Air  Reduction  Company. 

signor.) 
Air   Reduction    Company. 

signor.) 
Air   Reduction   Company. 
Air    Reduction    Company   Incorporated. 

James  L.,  assignor.) 
Air-Way    Electric    Appliance    Corporation. 

Dewey  M.,  assignor.) 
Air-Way    Electric   Appliance    Corporation.      (See    Riebel, 

Frederick,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Air-way  Electric  Appliance  Corporation.     (See  Riebel,  P., 

and  Dow,  assignors. ) 
Air- Way  Electric  Appliance  Corporation.     (See  Welles,  G. 

D.,  and  Riebel,  assignors.) 
Air- Way    Elevator    Company.       (See   Ayers,    Ray    C,    as- 
signor.) 
Aisher,  Jack  E.,  assignor  to  The  Marley  Tile   (Holding) 

Company    Limited,    London,    England.       Machine    for 

making  tiles,  slabs,  and  the  like.     2,090,928  ;  Aug.  24. 
Aitken,    Andrew   W.,   assignor   to   The  BufEalo-Springfield 

Roller  Co.,  Springfield,  Ohio.     Road  roller.     2,089,591 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Aitken,   Andrew   W.,   assignor   to   The   Buffalo-Springfield 

Roller  Co.,  Springfield,  Ohio.     Road  roller.     2,099,590  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Aitken,  Murray,  assignor  to  Kenworth  Motor  Truck  Cor- 
poration,   Seattle,    Wash.      Motor  vehicle.      2,092,040 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Aivaz,  Boris,  Budapest,  Hungary.    Paper  coil.    2,094,937  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Ajax  Electric  Furnace  Corporation.      (See  Wyatt,  James 

R.,  assignor.) 
Ajax  Electrothermlc  Corporation.     (See  Northrup,  Edwin 

F.,  assignor.) 
Ajdukovich,   George,   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Carburetor   control 

for  automobiles.     2,071,013  ;  Feb.  16. 
Akahira,  Takeo,  Takinogawa-ku,  assignor  to  Zaidan  Hojin 

Rikagaku     Kenkyujo,     Tokyo,     Japan.     Apparatus     for 

manufacturing    a    coated    insulated    wire.     2,103,134 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Akerblade,     Charles,     Hawk     Springs,     Wyo. 

2,086,059  :  July  6. 
Akergren,    Johan    E,,    assignor    of    one-third 

Fischel,  Chicago,  111.     Paint  brush  holder. 

May  25. 
Akers,  Albert  E.,  Altoona,  Pa.     Catch  basin  for  sewerage 

systems.     2,092,492  ;  Sept.  7. 
Akers  and  Ilarpham  Company,  The.     (See  Harpham,  Fred 

M.,  assignor.) 
Akers,  James  R.,  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Aluminum 

Company     of     America,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Composite 

article.     2,086,525  ;  July  13. 
Akers,  Milton  K.,  Troy,  assignor  to  J.  T.  Patterson,  Day- 
ton,  Ohio.     Game.     2,071,014;   Feb.   16. 
Aki,   Shozaburo,   Mill  Hill,   London,   England.     Hat  and 

like  headgear.    2,067,809  ;  Jan.  12. 
Akina,  James.     (See  Ho,  C.  F..  and  Akina.) 
Akins,  Clifford  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Traction  lug  and 

assembly.     2,093.404  ;  Sept.  21. 
Akins,  Jack,  Benton  Harbor,  assignor  to  Auto  Specialties 

Mfg.  Co.,   St.  Joseph,  Mich.     Lifting  jack.     2,096,022  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Akitt,  Norman  B.,  Troy,  assignor  to  Adirondack  Foundries 

and  Steel  Incorporated,  Watervliet,  N.  Y.     Hopper  car 

construction.     2,103.132  ;  Dec.  21. 
Akron  Sello  Comp-iny.      (Sec  Ilower.  John  B.,  assignor.) 
Akron   Standard    Mold   Company,   The.      (See   Bostwick, 

Henry  C,  assignor.) 
Aktiebolagot   Atlas    Diesel.      (See    Camner,    Hilding   G., 

assignor.) 
Aktiebolaget    Atlas    Diesel.      (See    Lundborg,    Einar,    as- 
signor.) 
Aktiebolagct  Bofors.     (See  Gejrot,  Claes  J.,  assignor.) 
Aktiebolaget    Befors.       (See    Hammar,    V.,    Janssbn,    and 

Olsson,  assignors.) 
Aktiebolaget  Facit.     (See  Annerfin,  E.  E.,  and  Carlstrom, 

assignors.) 
Aktiebolaget  Facit.      (See  Gustafsson,  E.  V.,  and  Hellgren, 

assignors.) 
Aktiebolaget    Gerh.    Arehns    Mckaniska    Vcrkstad.      (See 

John-son,  Bror  A.  E.,  assignor.) 
AkUebolagoi    Gerh.    Arehns    Melcanlska    Verkstad.      (See 

OrstrOm,  Gustaf,  assignor.) 


Ditcher. 

to    F.    A. 
2,081,570  ; 


Aktiebolaget  Gerh.  Arehns  Mekaniska  Verkstad.  (See 
von  Segebaden,    E.  S.  D.,   Orstrom,  assignors.) 

Aktiebolaget  Gotaverken.  (See  Johansson,  Johan  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Imo-Industri.  (See  Moutelius,  Carl  O.  J., 
assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Industrimetoder.  (See  Carlsson,  Fredrik,  as- 
signor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Kamyr.  (See  Richter,  J.  C.  F.  C,  and 
Ros^n,   assignors.) 

Aktiebolaget  Kemiska  Patenter.  (See  Cartigny,  Georges 
L.  D.,  assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Ljungstroms  Angturbin.  (See  Lysholip,  A., 
Horney,  and  Wahlsten,  assignors.) 

Aktiebolaget  Master-Regulator.  (See  Salenius,  Carl  G.  T., 
assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Milo.      (See  Lysholm,  Alf.,  assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Nomy.  (See  Wallgren,  A.  G.  F.,  and  Lundh, 
assignors.) 

Aktiebolaget  Nomy.  (See  Wallgren,  August  G.  F.,  as- 
sisuor. ) 

Aktiebolaget  Rosenblads  Patenter.  (See  Eosenblad,  Curt 
F.  assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Spontan.  (See  Ljungstrom,  Fredrik,  as- 
signor. ) 

Aktiebolaget  Spontan.     (See  Ljunstrom,  Fredrik.) 

Aktiebolaget  Spontan.  (See  Wettstein,  Fritz  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Svenska  Flatfabriken.  (See  Oholm,  Gustav 
v.,  assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Svenska  Kullagerfabriken.  (See  KylSn,  Karl 
E.,  assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Svenska  Kullagerfabriken.  (See  Palmgren, 
Nils  A.,  assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Svenska  Kullagerfabriken.  (See  Schiiberg, 
E.  B.,  and  Sandstrom,  assignors.) 

Aktiebolaget  Termisk  Isolation.  (See  Munters,  Carl  G., 
assignor.) 

Aktiebolaget  Transitoria.  (See  Ljungstrom,  Erik,  as- 
signor. ) 

Aktiengesellschaft  Brown  Boveri  &  Cie.  (See  Buchhold, 
Thedor,    assignor.) 

Aktiengesellschaft  Brown  Boveri  &  Cie.  (See  Degoumois, 
Charles,  assignor.) 

Aktiengesellschaft  Brown  Boveri  &  Cie.  (See  HUrlimann, 
Jlax..  assignor.) 

Aktiengesellschaft  Brown  Boveri  &  Cie.  (See  Kern, 
Erwin,  assignor.) 

Aktiengesellschaft  Brown  Boveri  &  Cie.  (See  Kobel, 
Ernst,  assignor.) 

Aktiengesellschaft  Brown  Boveri  &  Cie.  (See  Widmer, 
Stefan,  assignor.) 

Aktiengesellschaft  fiir  Industriegas  Verkertung.  (See 
Putterlfk,  Jan,  assignor.) 

Aktiengesellscraft  fiir  Stickstoffdunger.  (See  Weibezahn, 
C,  and  Walter,  assignors.) 

Aktieselskabet  Fisker  &  Nielsen.  (See  Fisker,  Peder  A., 
assignor.) 

Aktieselskabet  Frichs.     (See  Lunn,  Gustav,  assignor.) 

Aktieselskabet  Sydvaranger.  (See  Knudtzen,  Johan  J., 
assignor.) 

Alba  Pharmaceutical  Company.  (See  Taub,  L.,  and 
Leuchs,  assignors.) 

Alba  Pharmaceutical  Company.  (See  Taub,  L.,  Hahl,  and 
Leuchs,  assignors.) 

Albano,  Peter,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  Table  construction. 
2,081,212  ;  May  25. 

Albee,  Birney  G.     (See  Harwood,  H.  G.,  and  Albee.) 

Albee,  Hugh  M.,  assignor  to  The  Leavitt  Machine  Com- 
pany, Orange,  Mass.     Eotary  cutter.     2,076,110  ;  Apr.  6. 

Alberg,  Henrv,  JNIillstadt,  111.  Safety  device  for  locks. 
2.102,583  ;  Dec.  21. 

Albero,  Antonio  P.,  Almazora,  Castcllon  de  la  Plana, 
Spain.  Apparatus  for  effecting  the  removal  of  foreign 
bodies  from  carded  webs.     2,075,156  ;  Mar.  30. 

Albers,  Gerhard  H.      (See  Albers,  John  E.,  and  G.  H.) 

Albers,  John  E.,  and  G.  H.,  assignors  to  Wincharger  Cor- 
poration, Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Safety  device  for  wind 
driven  generators.     2,074,952  ;  Mar.  23. 

Albersheim,  Walter  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Western  Electric  Company  In- 
corporated. Compensating  network.  2,084,119  ;  June 
15. 

Albert.  Abraham  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tie  rack. 
2,095,900  ;  Oct.  12. 

Albert,  Carl  P.,  assignor  to  Greene  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,   Racine,   Wis.      Hood   hinge.     2,064.444  :   Jan.   5. 

Albert,  Carl  P.,  assignor  to  Greene  IMauufacturing  Co., 
Racine.  Wis.  .Sheet  metal  edging  construction. 
2,080,593  ;  May  IS. 

Albert,  Gerard  A.,  Kennett  Square,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Vulcanized  Fibre  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Impregnating  cellulosic  materials  and  product  of  said 
method.     2,075,328  ;  Mar.  30. 

Albert,  Herman,  et  al.     (See  Bates,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Albert,  Dr.  Kurt,  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Lausberg,  Fritz,  as- 
signor.) 

Albert,  Lisa,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Training  commode  pad. 
2,086,109  ;  July  6. 

Albert,  Wilholra.      (See  Leitz,  L.,  Albert,  and  Hornung.) 

Albert!,  Elio  J..  Chicago,  HI.  Combined  rolling  pin  and 
die.     2,075,157  ;  Mar.  30. 


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11 


Albertoli,  John,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Press.  2,089,324 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Albertson,  Carl  W.,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Refrigerating  ap- 
paratus.   2,067,431 ;  Jan.  12. 

Albertsou  &  Company.  (See  Albertson,  Frans  O.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Albertson  &  Company.      (See  Madsen,  Axel,  assignor.) 

Albertson,  Frans  O.,  assignor  to  Albertson  &  Company, 
Inc.,   Sioux  City,  Iowa.     Disk  tool.     2,066,381  ;  Jan.  5. 

Albertson,  Frans  O.,  assignor  to  Albertson  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Reconstructing  valve  seats. 
2,069,933  ;  Feb.  9. 

Albertson,  Frans  O.,  assignor  to  Albertson  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Sanding  machine.  2,079,143  ; 
May  4. 

Albertson,  Frans  O.,  assignor  to  Albertson  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Valve  stem  grinding  fixture. 
2,088,359;   July  27. 

Albertson,  Frans  O.,  assignor  to  Albertson  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.     2,096,023  ;  Oct.  19. 

Albertson,  Frans  O.,  assignor  to  Albertson  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Sanding  machine.  2,101,305  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Albertson,  William  E.,  assignor  to  E.  E.  Parker,  Atlanta, 
Ga.     Fountain  lettering  pen.     2,095,727  ;  Oct.  12. 

Albin,  Jeremiah  W.,  Babylon,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  twenty- 
five  per  cent  to  William  M.  Muncy,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Drafting  instrument.     2,095,116  ;  Oct.  5. 

Albiser,  Louis,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Shurliatch 
Fishing  Tackle  Co.  Fishing  line  float.  2,067,165 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Alborn,  Frank  G..  assignor  to  The  White  Motor  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,090,175  ;  Aug.  17. 

Albrecht,  Carl.      (See  Bonath,  K.,  and  Albrecht.) 

Albrecht,  Christian  A.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Typographical  slug  casting  machine.  2,072,612 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Albrecht,  Christian  A.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ty- 
pographical composing  machine.     2,079,196  ;  May.  4. 

Albrecht,  Christian  A.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Typographical  slug  casting  machine.  2,082,531 ; 
June  1. 

Albrecht,  Christian  A.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Mold  of  typographical  slug  casting  machines. 
2,082,532  ;  June  1. 

Albrecht,  Christian  A.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Mer- 
genthaler Linotype  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Typo- 
graphical slug  casting  machine.     2,085,139  ;  June  29. 

Albrecht,  Christian  A.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Bler- 
genthaler  Linotype  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pro- 
duction of  typographical  slugs.     2,096,388  ;  Oct.  19. 

Albrecht,  Christian  A.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Matrix  composing  and  line  casting  machine.  2,097,711  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Albrecht,  Eduard.     (See  Zerweck,  W.,  and  Albrecht.) 

Albrecht,  George  F.,  Saco,  Maine.  Spinning  ring. 
2,084,756  ;  June  22. 

Albrecht,  Herbert  O.,  R.  A.  McGlone,  and  S.  J.  Roskosky, 
Flint,  Mich.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Synthetic  resin  manu- 
facture.    2,103,238  ;  Dec.   28. 

Albrecht,  Hermann  F.,  Berlin-Friedrichshagen,  Germany, 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Jersey  City.  N.  J.  Roll  carrier  for  photo- 
graphic strip  film.     2,080,026  ;  May  11. 

Albrecht,  Josc?ph  A.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Forming  fuel 
briquettes.     2,076,315  ;  Apr.  6. 

Albrecht,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  Bettinger  Coal  &  Coke 
Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Mechanism  for  screening 
and  transferring  coal  and  the  like.     2,080,977  ;  May  18. 

Albrecht,  Otto,  assignor  to  the  firm  Society  of  Chemical 
Industry  in  Baslo,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Composition 
of  matter  for  the  softening  of  textiles.  2,069,570 : 
Feb.  2. 

Albrecht,  Otto,  assignor  to  the  firm  of  Society  of  Chemical 
Indus! ry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Carboxylic  acid 
amides  of  sulphonated  aromatic  carboxylic  acid  and 
making  same.     2,076,217  ;  Apr.   0. 

Alhi-i'clit,  Otto,  assignor  to  firm  of  Society  of  Chemical 
Industry  in  Basle,  Biisel,  Switzerland.  Sulfamides. 
2,093.947:   Sept.  21. 

Albrecht.  Wilholm,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bottle  stopper. 
2,073,043;  Mar.  9. 

Albricht,  Willielm.     (See  Jonker,  J.  L.  IT.,  and  Albricht.) 

Albright,  Jacob  F.,  Bastrop,  La.  Paper  winding  machine. 
2,095,510;  Oct.  12. 

Albright,  Raymond  W.,  assignor  to  American  Anode.  Inc., 
Akron.  Oliio.  Therapeutical  appliance.  2,077,453  ; 
Apr.   20. 

Albriglit,  Robert  B.,  assignor  to  Phllco  Radio  &  Tele- 
vision Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Image  suppres- 
sion circuit.     2,097,3.')9  ;  Oct.  20. 

Albriglit,  William  K,  PillKbiirgh,  Pa.  Flexible  drive 
shaft.      2,090,174;   Aug.   17. 

Alcet  IQlectroc  Products  Corporation.  (See  Anderson, 
James  C.) 

Alco-Oravurc  Inc.      (See  Calm,  Jack,  assignor.) 


Alco  Products  Incorporated.     (See  Barclay,   J.   M.,   and 

Foi'bes,  assignors.) 
Alco  Products  Incorporated.      (See  Cooke,  M.  B.,  Schutt, 

and  Throckmorton,  assignors.) 
Alco  Products  Incorporated.      (See  Patton,  Cuyler  S.,  as- 
signor.) 
Alco    Products,    Incorporated.       (See    Petty,    Earl,    as- 
signor.) 
Alco   Products   Incorporated.      (See   Schutt,   H.   C,    and 

Throckmorton,   assignors. ) 
Alco   Products,    Incorporated.      (See   Wallis,    J.    S.,    and 

Mahoney,  assignors.) 
Alco  Products,  Inc.     (See  Wallis,  John  S.,  assignor.) 
Alco  Valve  Co.     (See  Shrode,  John  L.,  assignor.) 
Alcorn    Combustion    Company.      (See   Alcorn,    James    S., 

assignor.) 
Alcorn    Combustion   Company.      (See   Nash,    Arthur   E., 

assignor.) 
Alcorn,   James  S.,  Wynnewood,  assignor  to   Alcorn  Com- 
bustion    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.     Heat    transfer 

system.     2,101.835  ;   Dec.   14. 
Alco  Valve  Company.     (See  Shrode,  John  L.,  assignor.) 
Alco  Valve  Company.     (See  Sparks,  Robert  L.,  assignor.) 
Aldeborgh,  Erik  H.,  and  C.  E.  Ruf,  assignors  to  Standard 

Gage  Company,  Incorporated,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.    Bore 

measuring  attachment  for  dial  indicators.     2,095,405  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Aldeen,  Gedor  W.,  and  T.  Erickson,  assignors  to  American 

Cabinet     Hardware     Corp.,     Rockford,      111.        Catch. 

2,079,648  ;  May  11. 
Alden,  Carroll  R.,  assignor  to  Ex-Cell-O  Aircraft  &  Tool 

Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.     Fluid  distribution  system. 

2,069,744;  Feb.  9. 
Alden,     Carroll     R.,     Detroit,     Mich.,     assignor     to     Ex- 

Cell-O  Corporation.     Fuel  injection  system.     2,087,233  ; 

July  20. 
Alden,  Charles  A.      (See  Robbins,  F.  A.,  Jr.,  and  Alden.) 
Alden,   Gardner  R.,   assignor  to  Dennlson  Manufacturing 

Company,  Framingham,  Mass.     Adhesives.     Re.  20,433  ; 

July  6. 
Alden,  Herbert  W.,  assignor  to  The  Timken-Detroit  Axle 

Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Steering    wheel    drive    for 

vehicles.     2,075,563;   Mar.  30. 
Alden,  Herbert  W.,  assignor  to  The  Timken-Detroit  Axle 

Company,      Detroit,      Mich.         Steering      drive      axle. 

2,075,564  ;  Mar.  30. 
Alden,  Herbert  W.,  assignor  to  The  Timken-Detroit  Axle 

Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Sealing  device  for  relatively 

rotatabls  parts.     2,076,218  ;  Apr.  6. 
Alden,  Herbert  W.,  assignor  to  The  Timken-Detroit  Axle 

Company,  Detroit,  Mich.    Suspension  for  multiwheelers. 

2,078,521  ;  Apr.  27. 
Alden,  Herbert  W.,  assignor  to  The  Timken-Detroit  Axle 

Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Multiwheel    suspension    for 

vehicles.     2,096,530  ;  Oct.  19. 
Alder,    William    F.,    Altadena,    assignor    of    one-half    to 

R.  P.  Merritt,  individually,  and  one-half  to  said  Merritt 

as    trustee,    Fresno,    Calif.      Method,    apparatus,    and 

motion    picture    for    simulating    relative    distances    of 

objects  in  picturization  on  a  plane  surface.    2,082,781 ; 

June  8. 
Alderfer,  Sterling  W.,  assignor  to  E.  D.  Andrews,  Akron, 

Ohio.      Apparatus    for   making   rubber    tubing    or    the 

like.     2,070,388;  Feb.  9. 
Alderfer,    Sterling    W.,    assignor    of    one-half    to    E.    D. 

Andrews,  Akron,  Ohio.     Apparatus  for  the  manufacture 

of    articles    direct    from    latex    solution.       2,083,211 ; 

June  8. 
Alderman,    Alonzo    E.,    Washington,    D.    C,    assignor    to 

Burton    Manufacturing    Coinpany.     Inc.,    Chicago.    111. 

Combined  camera  and  illuminator.     Re.  20,281  ;  Mar.  9. 
Alderman,  Eugene  R.,  South  Hadlev,  Blass.     Bobbin  strip- 
ping machine.     2,070,193  ;  Feb.  9. 
Aldhaiii,    T.    l']dward,    et    al.       (See    Wicks,    J.    D.,    and 

Mowery,  assignors.) 
Aldliam.  Thomas  E.      (See  Franklin,  F.  H..  and  Aldhain.) 
Aldham,     Thomas     E.,     Providence,     R.     I.       Oil     filter. 

2,083,546  ;  June  15. 
Aldington,  Jolm  N.,  Ashton-on-Ribblo,  assignor  to  Siemens 

Electric  Lamps  and  Supplies  lyimited,  London,  England. 

Discharge  electric  lamp.     2,089,325  ;  Aug.  10. 
Aldricli,   Alfred   P.,   Jr.,    Gilford,   N.  H.     Hopper   feeder. 

2,008,587  ;  Jan.  19. 
Aldrich,  Alfred  P.,  Jr.,  Gilford,  N.  H.     Picker  and  art  of 

forming  lap.     2,086,517  ;  July  13. 
Aldrich.    Charles   II.,   Elizabeth,    N.   J.,    assignor    to   The 

American   Metal    Company,   I;imitod,  New   York,  N.   Y. 

Stool  to  be  used  in  the  casting  of  metal.     2,099,670  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Aldrich,   Robert  H.,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  T").   .\.  Ttryce.  as- 
signors to  CaU'o  Chemical  Company,  Inc..  lioiiiui  Hrook. 

N.   J.     Dye  composKion   for  the   Ireadnent    of  external 

burns  in  luiman  l)(>ings.     2,103,."?09:   Voi:   2S. 
Aldrich,  William  O.,  assignor  to  Wliitin   Machine  Works, 

Whitlnsville,     JIass.     Spinning     or     twisting     spindle. 

2,095,901  ;  Oct.   12. 
Aldridge,  .Vrlliur  A.,    Paxtang,  assignor  of  one-fourth    to 

W.    A.    Laii-d,    (^hnmbersburg.    and    ono-linlf    to    W.    T. 

(Jardner,  I'ittsburgli,  I'li.    Washing  machine.    2.101,634; 

Dee.  7. 
Aldridge,  Blair  G.      (See  Fl.sher,  II.  V..  and  Aldridge.) 
Aldridge,    Blair   O.,    assignor   to    Union   Oil    Conip:>ny    of 

California,      Los      Angeles,      Cnllf.         Dewnxing      oil. 

2.081,287  ;  May  25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


i 


Alessi,  Joseph  H.,  assignor  to  G.  S.  Postma,  Denver,  Colo. 
Tire  inflater.     2,067.SS2  ;  Jan.  19. 

Alessi-Grimaldi,  Antonino,  Conrbevoie,  France.  Hub. 
2,087,684  ;  July  20. 

Alexander,  David  A.  H.  (See  Quick,  C.  G.,  Bennison,  and 
Alexander.) 

Alexander,  Earl  C.  Glen  EUyn.  assignor  to  Massey  Con- 
crete Products  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Crossing  slab. 
2.067,037  :   Jan.  5. 

Alexander,  Fred.     (See  Gottlieb,  Meyer,  and  P.,  assignors.) 

Alexander,  Harvey  B..  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Her- 
cules Powder  Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Producing 
diazodinitrophenol  and  product  thereof.  2.103,926 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Alexander,  James,  Mllwauiee,  Wis.  Carbonating  ma- 
chine.    2,094,778:  Oct.  5. 

Alexander,  James  X.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Saw  setter. 
2,070,105  :   Feb.    9. 

Alexander,  James  X.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Gravity  feed 
for  cross-cut  saw  handles.     2,070,106  ;  Feb.  9. 

Alexander,  James  X.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Saw.  2,075,329  : 
Mar.  30. 

Alexander,  James  R.,  Jr.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Control  system.  2,102,664  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Alexander,  John  E.  et  al.  (See  Carter,  William  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Alexander,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic  Refining 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Treatment  of  oil-wax 
mixtures.     2,079,596  ;  May  11. 

Alexander,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic  Refining 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Treatment  of  oil-wax  mix- 
tures.    2,083,547  :  June  15. 

Alexander,  Joseph  F.,  assignor  of  forty-nine  per  cent  to 
C.  L.  George,  Wichita,  Kans.  Radiator  water  filter. 
2,082,866  ;  June  8. 

Alexander.  Paul.  Brussels,  Belgium.  Deposition  of  me- 
tallic films  from  metal  vaporized  in  vacuo.  2,100,045 ; 
Xov.  23. 

Alexander,  Peter  P.,  Marblehead.  Mass.  Production  of 
calcium  hydride.     2.082,134  ;  June  1. 

Alexander,  Raphael,  Xew  Xork,  X.  T.  Multitop  table. 
2,085,781 ;  July  6. 

Alexander,  Samuel.  Hartford,  Conn.  Display  device. 
2,071,155 ;  Feb.  16. 

Alexander,  Tiknon  C.  (See  MacClatchie,  J.  W.,  and 
Alexander.) 

Alexander,  William,  Homebush.  near  Sydney.  Xew  South 
Wales,  Australia.  Throttle  control  device  for  automo- 
biles.    2,090.246  :  Aug.   17. 

Alexander,  William  H.,  Klamath  Palls,  Oreg.  Power  oper- 
ated latch  release  for  sUding  reach  trailers.  2,058,986  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Alexanderson,  Ernst  F.  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  T.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Companv.  Electric  valve  converting 
system.     Re.  20.364:  May  IS. 

Alexanderson,  Ernst  F.  W.,  Schenectady,  X.  T.,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  valve  translat- 
ing circuit.     2,092.545  ;  Sept.  7. 

Alexanderson.  Ernst  F.  W..  Schenectady,  X^.  T..  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Electric  translating  circuit. 
2,092.546  ;  Sept.  7. 

Alexanderson,  Ernst  F.  W.,  Schenectady.  X.  T.,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Companv.  Electric  valve  translat- 
ing circuits.     2,098.023  ;  Xov.  2. 

Alexanderson,  Ernst  F.  W.,  Schenectady,  X.  Y.,  and  J.  H. 
Hammond.  Jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  assignors  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Airplane  landing  field  using  direc- 
tional radio  beams.    2,077,196  ;  Apr.  13. 

Alexanderson.  Ernst  F.  W.,  and  A.  H.  Mittag,  Schenec- 
tady, X.  Y.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Electric  power  system.     2,084,177  ;  June  15. 

Alexandre.  Paul.  Strasbourg,  France.  Garment  waist 
band.     2.084.720:  June  22. 

Alfa  Machine  Company.     (See  LaukufiE.  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Alfandre,  Harry,  Brooklyn,  X.  T.  Strap  and  buckle  as- 
sembling apparatus.     2,091,175  ;  Aug.  24. 

Alfandre,  Harry,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  Strap  and  buckle  as- 
sembling apparatus.     2,091,176  ;  Ang.  24. 

Alfaro,  Heraclio,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2.080,840  ;  May  18. 

Alfaro,  Heraclio.  Cambridge.  Mass.  Internal  combustion 
engine.    2,091,948  ;  Sept.  7. 

Alfaro,  Heraclio,  Boston,  Mass.  Wobbler  actuating  pis- 
ton for  barrel  engines.    2,091,949  ;  Sept.  7. 

Alflna  Immobllien-Finanzierungs-  &  Verwaltungs  A.  G. 
See  Korbuly,  Kflroly,  assignor.) 

Alford,  Andrew,  assignor  to  Mackay  Radio  and  Telegraph 
Company,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Antenna.  2,081,162  ;  May 
25. 

Alford,  De  Traville  M.,  Xashville,  Tenn.  Eraser  attach- 
ment for  pencils  and  the  like.     2,086.657 ;  July  13. 

Alfreds,  Torris  H.,  Park  Ridge,  111.,  assignor  to  Mapes 
Consolidated  Manufacturing  Company,  Griffith,  Ind. 
Cake  plate  of  molded  fibrous  material.  2,095,686  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Algard,  Bernhard  M.,  Sheridan.  Wyo.  Filter  device  for 
compressed  air.     2,095.586 ;  Oct.  12. 

Alpar.^son.  Grettir,  assignor  to  H.  de  M.  Molson.  Mon- 
treal, Quebec  Canada.  Airscrew  blade  pitch  control- 
ling mochanism.     2,103.740  :  Dec.  28. 

Algee,  Lucian  C,  Orlando,  and  W.  E.  Dickson.  Xew 
Symma,  Fla.     Vehicle  brake,     2,068,588 ;  Jan.   19. 


Algeo.  Homer  E..  Carrollton,  Ohio.  Door  hook. 
2,093,180;   Sept.  14. 

Alibert,  Jean  M.,  Lyon.  France,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  i.  du  Pont  de  Xemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Obtaining  an  artificial  thread  of  a 
fluffy  character.     2,077.0ST  ;  Apr.  3  3. 

Alink,  Roelof  J.  H.      (See  de  Boer,  J.  H.,  and  Alink.) 

Alink,  Roelof  J.  H.,  Klaas  H.  Klaassens,  and  H.  J.  Hont- 
man,  assignors  to  X.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken, 
Eindhoven,  Xetherlands.  Method  and  material  for  ob- 
taining photographic  contrasts.     2,067,690  ;  Jan.  12. 

Alink,  Roelof  J.  H..  assignor  to  X.  V.  Philips,  Gloeilampen- 
fabrieken. Eindiioven,  Xetherlands.  Carrier  comprising 
a  diazonium  compound  and  obtaining  contrasts. 
2.0S3.285  :  June  8. 

AU  Steel  Trailer  Company.  (See  Byington,  William  C, 
assignor.) 

Allabach.  Earl  P.,  TTpper  Darby,  Pa.  Electrical  connec- 
tion.    2.075,794  ;  Apr.  6. 

Allan.  Alexander  B.,  X.  Stewart,  and  J.  M.  Howie,  Dunlop, 
Scotland.     Poultry  house.     2,078,593  :  Apr.  27. 

AUan,  Benjamin  W.  (See  Bousquet,  L'R.  G.,  Richter,  and 
Allan.) 

Allan,  Benjamin  W.,  assignor  to  .American  Zirconium 
Corporation.  Baltimore,  Md.  Preparing  a  titanium  pig- 
ment.    2,091,955  :  Sept.  7. 

Allan,  James  R.,  Oak  Park,  and  F.  H.  Amos,  (Chicago,  HL, 
assignors  to  International  Harvester  Company.  Recir- 
culating air  system  for  dtist  removal.  2,074,317 ;  Mar. 
23. 

Allan.  John,  and  J.  A.  Wainwright.  Spondon.  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Production  of  effects  on  materials.     2.101. SS7  ;  Dec,  14. 

Allan,  John.  Morris,  assignor  to  Self-Locking  Carton  Co., 
Chicago,  m.     Carton.     2,075,417  ;  Mar.  30. 

AUan.  Stephen  G.,  Oklahoma  Citv,  Okla.  Display  fono, 
2,082.135  :  June  1. 

Allard.  Arthur  R.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  Safety  shoe. 
2.079,237  :  May  4. 

AUardice,  Thomas  B..  Mountain  Lakes,  X'.  J.  Cinder  re- 
moval and  disposal  apparatus.    2.087,789  ;  July  20. 

Allegemeine  Elektricitatz  Gesellschaft.  (See  Klutke, 
Fritz,  assignor.) 

Allegheny  Steel  Company.  (See  Browne,  Tere  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Allegheny  Steel  Company.  (See  Goss,  Xorman  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Allegheny  Steel  Company.      (See  Otte.  Otho  M..  assignor.) 

Allegheny  Steel  Company.  (See  Scharschu,  Charles  A., 
assignor.) 

All-Electric  Cream  Separator  Company.  (See  Castle- 
man,  Samuel  T..  assignor.) 

Allemann.  Hugo.  Bettlach,  Switzerland.  Drilling  machine. 
2,070,463;  Feb.  9. 

Allemann,  Otto,  assignor  to  E.  L  du  Pont  de  Xemours  & 
Companv,  Wilmington.  Del.  Manufacture  of  arylamino- 
naphthalene-sulphonic  acids.     2.092.867  ;  Sept.  14. 

Allen,  Albert  J.,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burg, Pa.  Electrical  meter  installation.  2,076,492 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Allen.  Albert  J.,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y..  and  W.  M.  Bradshaw, 
Summit,  X.  J.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  & 
Manufacturing  Company.  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Detach- 
able meter.     2,076.491 ;  Apr.  6. 

Allen,  Alfred  G.,  Deadwood,  S.  Dak.  Vacuum  tenaculum. 
2.082.782  ;  June  8. 

AUen,  Alfred  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Airship.  2,082,675  ; 
June  1. 

Allen.  Alfred  W..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Refrigerator. 
2.091.901 :  Aug.  31. 

Allen,  Archie  A.,  assignor  to  Kirsch  Company,  Stnrgls, 
Mich.    Traverse  curtain  rod.    2,097,907  :  Xov.  2. 

-■Vllen.  .\rthur  S.      (See  Wiltse,  Sumner,  assignor.) 

AUen.  Bona,  Incorporated.  (See  Vance,  Robert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Allen-Bradley  Company.  (See  Bradley,  H.  L.,  and  Haas, 
assignors.) 

Allen-Bradley  Company.  (See  Bradley,  Harry  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

AUen-Bradley  Company.  (See  Megow,  (Jeorge  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Allen-Bradley  Company.  (See  Ragatz,  E.  C,  and  Tell- 
kamp.  assignors.) 

AUen-Bradley  Company.  (See  Wilms,  G.  O.,  and  Peter- 
sen, assicnors.  i 

AUen-Bradley  Company.  (See  Wilms,  Gustav  0.,  as- 
signor.) 

AUen,  Carl  M.     (See  GaUagher,  C.  A.,  and  Allen.) 

Allen.  Carlton  H.,  Glens  Falls,  X.  Y.  Hydrator. 
2.092.628  :  Sept.  7. 

Allen.  Charles,  assignor  to  Campbell  Taggart  Associated 
Bakeries,  Inc.,  Kansas  City.  Mo.  Combination  ptish  bar 
and  sign  support.     2,078.478  ;  Apr.  27. 

AUen.  Charles  W.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Structural  nnlt. 
2.087.958  ;  July  27. 

Allen,  Clarence  W.,  San  Francisco,  C^lif.  Lifeboat  pro- 
pelling mechanism.     2,073,383  ;  Mar.  9. 

Allen.  Clarence  W.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Lifeboat  pro- 
pelling mechanism.     2.098.606  ;  Xov.  9. 

Allen,  Clile  C.  and  G.  E.  Park,  Chicago,  lU.,  and  R.  S. 
Park,  Richmond,  Ey.  Instrument  for  examining  the 
eyes.  '  2,081,969 ;  June  1. 


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13 


Allen  Company,  The.      (See  Allen,   Mark  H.,   assignor.) 

Allen,  Draper  C.,  Dryden,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Lagrand 
Chase,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Hydraulic  drain  cleaner  and  the 
like.    2,086,149  ;  July  6. 

Allen,  Earl  M.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Recording  mechanism. 
2,066,309;  Jan.  5. 

Allen,  Earl  M.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  the  control 
of  highway  crossing  signals.     2,071,995  ;  Feb.  23. 

Allen,  Earl  M.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  signaling.  2,076,317  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Allen,  Earl  M.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  traffic  controlling 
apparatus.     2,082,136  ;  June  1. 

Allen,  Earl  M.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  signaling.  2,088,079  ; 
July  27. 

Allen,  Earl  M.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  traffic  controlling 
apparatus.     2,102,988  ;  Dec.  21. 

Allen,  Earl  M.,  Swissvale,  and  H.  S.  Xoung,  Williinsburg, 
assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company, 
Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  traffic  controlling  apparatus. 
2,066,903;  Jan.  5. 

Allen,  Earl  M.,  Edgewood,  and  P.  N.  Martin,  assignors  to 
The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa. 
Railway  signaling  apparatus.     2.080,801  ;  May  18. 

Allen,  Earl  M.,  Swissdale,  and  T.  J.  O'Meara,  Pittsburgh, 
assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company, 
Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  traffic  controlling  apparatus. 
2,085,886  ;  July  6. 

Allen,  Earl  M.,  Edgewood,  and  H.  S.  Young,  Wilkinsburg, 
assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company, 
Swissvale,  Pa.  Interlocking  control  apparatus. 
2,092,197  ;  Sept.  7. 

Allen,  Edith  D.,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Combination  cigarette 
package  and  ash  tray.    2,085,062  ;  June  29. 

Allen,  Edith  I.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Multiple  camp 
chair.     2,095,625  ;  Oct.  12. 

Allen,  Edward  M.     (See  Lynn,  G.,  and  Allen.) 

Allen,  Edwin  H.,  assignor  to  Highway  Trailer  Company, 
Edgerton,  Wis.  Railroad  car  and  trailer  combination 
apparatus.     2,099,288  ;  Nov.  16. 

Allen,  Ernest  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tilting  croquet. 
2,067,005  ;  Jan.  5. 

Allen,  Foatherston  H.      (See   Stevens,  E.  P.,  and  Allen.) 

Allen,  Frank,  et  al.     (See  Nichols,  Okey  E.,  assignor.) 

Allen,  Gene.     (See  Pierson,  T.  N.,  and  Allen.) 

Allen,  George  E.     (See  Thomas,  J.  A.,  and  Allen.) 

Allen,  George  W.,  Hyde  Park,  Boston,  and  J.  S.  Farwell, 
Brookline,  assignors  to  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Company,  Inc., 
Hyde  Park,  Boston,  Mass.  Cleaning  method  and  appa- 
ratus.    2,100,286  ;  Nov.  23. 

Allen,  Heman  H.      (See  Brooks,  D.  B.,  and  Allen.) 

Allen,  Henry  A.,  et  al,  trustees.  (See  Pratt,  Harry  P., 
assignor.) 

Allen,  Henry  B.,  assignor  to  Henry  Disston  and  Sons,  Inc., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  making  composite 
metals.     2,074,296  ;  Mar.  16. 

Allen,  Herbert.  (See  Abercrombie,  J.  S.,  Tennant,  and 
Allen.) 

Allen,  Herbert,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Aber- 
crombie Pump  Company,  Houston,  Tex.  Relief  valve. 
2.071,375;  Feb.   23. 

Allen,  Herbert,  assignor  to  Abercrombie  Pump  Company, 
Houston,  Tex.     Relief  valve.     2,071,376  ;  Feb.  23. 

Allen,  Herbert,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Aber- 
crombie Pump  Company,  Houston,  Tex.  Pump. 
2,092,629  ;  Sept.  7. 

Allen,  Herbert,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Aber- 
crombie Pump  Company,  Houston,  Tex.  Pump. 
2,102.005  ;  Dec.  21. 

Allen,  Howard  C,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Drink  dispensing  device.     2,070,107  ;  Feb.  9. 

Allen,  Howard  D.,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Paper  feeding  ap- 
paratus for  typing  devices.     2,080,524;  May  18. 

Allen,  Howard  G.,  Edgewood,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Boston 
Wire  Stitcher  Company,  Portland,  Maine.  Stapling  or 
wire  stitching  machine.     2,079,073:  May  11. 

Allen,  Howard  G.,  Edgewood,  and  H.  A.  Bickford,  War- 
wick, R.  I.,  assignors  to  Boston  Wire  Stitcher  Com- 
pany, Portland,  Maine.  Staple-extractor.  2,079,672 ; 
May  11. 

Allen,  Hugh  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  G.  McCaleb, 
lOvanston,  111.  Nonllquid  mai>lo  Havering  material. 
2,078,215  ;  Apr.  27. 

Allen,  Hugh  10.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  G.  McCaleb, 
Evanston,  111.  Quickly  prepared  raw  vegetable  soups. 
2,079,049;  May  11. 

Allen,  Jack  W.,  Dalln.i,  Toy.  Well  and  conslruciing  and 
ccirioiiling  same.     2.080,400;  May  18. 

Allen,  Jiiines  (i.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Ijubrlcator  Coni- 
pimy,  Detroit,  Midi.  Carburetor  and  control  means 
Ihcrcfor.     2,092,297  ;  Sept.  7. 

Allen,  James  M.,  Wasliington,  D.  C.  Remote  control  np- 
panituH.     2,085,624;  Juno  29. 

Allen,  .rMiiif'R  K.,  U.  S.  Navy,  and  R.  K.  McCally,  Wash- 
ington, D.  (;.  I'araclHite  flare  container.  2,095,958  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Allen,  James  S.,  ITanimond,  Ind.  Tone  bar.  2,073,331  ; 
Mar.  0. 


Allen,  John  E.,  M.  J.  Blew,  and  A.  C.  Wood,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.     Refuse  destructor.     2,088,225;  July  27. 
Allen,  John  S.,  Worcester,  Mass.    Garden  tool.    2,082,476  ; 

June  1. 
Allen,    Joseph    W.,    assignor,    by   mesne   assignments,    to 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.    Driv- 
ing mechanism.     2,075,078  ;  Mar.  30. 
Allen,    Joseph   W.,    assignor,    by   mesne   assignments,    to 

Eclipse    Aviation    Corporation,     East    Orange,    N.    J. 

Electrical  apparatus.     2,096,664  ;  Oct.  19. 
Allen,    Lawrence    H.,    Summit,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Repertory  dialing  device.     2,086,110 ;  July    6. 
Allen,    Lawrence    H.,    Summit,    and    J.    W.    Gooderham, 

Larchmont,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories, 

Incorporated,    New    York,     N.    Y.      Automatic    stock 

quotation  system.     2,092,493  ;  Sept.  7. 
Allen,  Lee  E.,  New  Castle,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pennsylvania 

Engineering  Works.     Ladle  structure.     2,067,883  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Allen,    Lowell    C,    and    B.    B.    Doughty,    Belleville,    IlL 

Cleaning  and  polishing  composition.     2,098,607  ;  Nov.  9. 
Allen,  Mark  H.,  assignor  to  The  Allen  Company,  Green- 
ville, S.  C.     Incinerator.     2,070,520;  Feb.  9. 
Allen,  Blarvin  K.,  Houston,  Tex.     Apparatus  for  erecting 

tanks.     2,071,246  ;  Feb.   16. 
Allen,  Paul  A.     (See  Brown,  L.  F.,  and  AUen.) 
Allen,     Paul    E.,     Niles     Center,     111.       Nursing    bottle. 

2,066,445  ;   Jan.  5. 
Allen,  Philip  H.,  San  Leandro,  Calif.    Engine.    2,069,745  : 

Feb.  9. 
Allen,    Raymond   W.,    assignor   to   The   Firestone   Tire   & 

Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.    Apparatus  for  testing 

brakes.     2,084,547  ;  June  22. 
Allen,    Robert   L.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Pole   reinforcement 

2,090,972  ;  Aug.  24. 
Allen,  Rollin  M.,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.     Auxiliary  acceler- 
ator control.     2,084,932  ;  June  22. 
Allen,     Rosslyn     C,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Hand     grenade. 

2,084,994 ;  June  29. 
Allen,    Roy   O.,  Athens,  Pa.,   assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 

Company,    Jersey    City,    N.    J.     Implement    retainer. 

2,090,464;  Aug.  17. 
Allen,  S.  L.,  &  Co.      (See  Birkhead,  Frank  G.,  assignor.) 
Allen,  S.  L.,  &  Co.     (See  Haagen.  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 
Allen,  Scott  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,   assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,    to    C-O-Two    Fire    Equipment    Company, 

Newark,  N.   J.     Discharging  fluid  pressure  containers. 

2,072,577 ;  Mar.  2. 
Allen,    Scott   E.,    Glen   Ridge,    assignor    to   C-O-Two   Fire 

Equipment  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.    Discharge  head  for 

fluid  containers.     2,073,670  ;  Mar.  16. 
Allen,    Scott  E.,   Glen   Ridge,   assignor  to   C-O-Two  Fire 

Equipment  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.    Fire  extinguishing 

apparatus  with  warning  signal.     2,074,157  ;  Mar.  16. 
Allen,    Scott   E.,    Glen    Ridge,    assignor   to   C-O-Two    Fire 

Equipment  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Fire  extinguishing 

apparatus.     2,076,692  ;  Apr.  13. 
Allen,   Scott   E.,   Glen   Ridge,   assignor  to   C-O-Two  Fire 

Equipment  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Fire  extinguishing 

apparatus.     2,084,719  :  June  22. 
Allen,    Scott   E.,    Glen   Ridge,    assignor   to    C-O-Two   Fire 

Equipment  Company,   Newark,   N.  J.     Fire  extinguish- 
ing apparatus.     2.090.279  ;  Aug.   17. 
Allen,   Scott   E.,   Glen  Ridge,    assignor  to  C-O-Two  Fire 

Equipment  Company.  Newark,  N.  J.    Fire  extinguishing 

system.     2,097,908  ;  Nov.  2. 
Allen,  Scott  E.,  Glen  Rid^e,  and  J.  E.  Rennert,  Springfield, 

assignors  to  C-O-Two  Fire  Equipment  Companv,  Newark, 

N.  J.     Discharge  head  for  fluid  containers.     2,078,553  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Allen,  Sherman   T.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments,   to    O.    O.    Brooker,    San   Francisco,    Calif. 

Game.     2,093,948  ;  Sept.  21. 
Allen,  Sidney  G.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.    Crash  cause  recorder  for 

aircraft.     2,099,587  ;  Nov.  16. 
Allen,   Stratford  B.,   Arlington,   assignor  to  E.  E.  Kent, 

Newton,       Mass.         Vibration       actuated       controller. 

2,075,774  ;  Mar.  30. 
Allen,  Thomas,  et  al.     (See  Hover,  Monte  E.,- assignor.) 
Allen,  W.  D.  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Evans,  John 

G.,  assignor.) 
Allen   Wales  Adding  Machine  Corporation.      (See  Fried, 

Jerome  A.,  assignor.) 
Allen,  Wallace  T.      (See  Jackson,  J.  G.,  and  Allen.) 
Allen,    William   II.      (See   Ritchie,   C.    F.,    Gale,   and   Al- 
len.) 
Allen,    William    S.,   Warwick,   R.   I.     Apparatus   for   dls- 

<liiirglng    condensate    from    drying   drums.     2.102,106; 

Dec.   14. 
Allen,  William  W.      (See  Grnnimer,  A.  L..  and  Allen.) 
Allenliaugli,     Robert     F.,     Casper,     Wyo.       Bottle     cap. 

2,092,547  ;  Sept.  7. 
Allcnlown  llolibin  Works,  Inc.,  The.    (See  Mack,  Harry  C, 

assignor.) 
Alleiilown     National     Bank,    The,     administrator.       (See 

HInicM-,  Eiiill  A.,  n.sslgnor.) 
Alles,    Ulcliard,    Aliinnlielni,    assignor    to    1.     O.    Fnrben- 

Iniln.strle      Aktli-ngesellscluift,       l''iiiiiUI'ort-on-tho-Maln, 

Cennniiy.      Synthetic    tana    and    producing    the    same. 

2,082,177  ;  June   1. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Alles,  Richard,  Mannheim,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindus- 

trie     Aktiengesellschaft,     Frankfort-on-the-Main,     Ger- 
many.    Production  of  water-soluble  condensation  prod- 
ucts.    2,099,717  ;  Nov.   23. 
Alley,  Joseph   D.      (See  Alley,  Thomas  E.  and  J.  D.) 
Alley,  Thomas  R.,  Alleyton,  Tex.,  assignor  of  thirty-nine 

and  five-tenths  per  cent  to  W.  Pool,  Colorado  County, 

Tex.,  and  thirty  and  five-tenths  percent  to  J.  Rhoades, 

ten  per  cent  to  K.  C.  Barkley,  two  and  five-tenths  per 

cent  to  E.  C.  Terrell,  and  eight  and  five-tenths  per  cent 

to  W.  D.  Estlinbaum  (their)     Pump.     2,074,450 ;  Mar. 

23. 
AUev,  Thomas  R.  and  J.  D.,  Alleyton,  Tex.     Huller  gin. 

2,090,742  ;  Aug.  24. 
AUgauer   Alpenmilch    Aktiengesellschaft.      (See   Malyoth, 

Giinther,  assignor.) 
Allgemeine  Electricitats  Gesellschaft  Friedrick  Karl.     (See 

Konig,    Erwin,    assignor.) 
Allgemeine  Elektricitats   Gesellschaft.      (See  Daene,  Her- 
bert, assignor.) 
Allgemeine     Elektricitats     Gesellschaft.        (See     Ebbig- 

hausen,  Elimar,  assignor.) 
Allgemeine    Elektricitats    Gesellschaft.       (See    Kniepen, 

Peter,  assignor.) 
Allgemeine    Elektricitats    Gesellschaft.       (See    Schaffer- 

nicht,  Walter,  assignor.) 
Allgemeine  Elektricitats   Gesellschaft.      (See  Ziegenbein, 

Wilhelm,  assignor.) 
Allgemeine  Elektricitatz  Gesellschaft.     (See  Konig,  Erwin, 

assignor.) 
Allgemeine  Elektricitatz  Gesellschaft.     (See  Rupp,  Emil, 

assignor.) 
Allgemeine   Elektricitatz    Gesellschaft.      (See   Wohlfarth, 

O.,  and  Agricola,  assignors.) 
AUgemeine  Elektricitatz  Gesellschaft  Friedrich  Karl  Ufer. 

(See  Barz,  F.,  and  Braband,  assignors.) 
AUgemeine  Elektricitatz  Gesellschaft,  Friedrich  Karl  Ufer. 

(See  llama cher.  Fritz,  assignor.) 
Alliance  Machine  Company,  The.      (See  Keller,  Walter  D., 

assignor.) 
Alliance  Porcelain  Products  Company,  The.      (See  Rod- 
man, Clarence  J.,  assignor.) 
Allied   Engineering   Company.      (See   Grange,   E.   A.,   and 

Schmidt,  assignors.) 
Allied  Engineering  Company.     (See  Kaptuller,  Alexander 

F.,  assignor.) 
Allied  Engineering  Company.      (See  Schmidt,   Erwin   J., 

assignor.) 
Allin,  George  S.,  assignor  to  Isaacson  Iron  Works,  Inc., 

Seattle,     Wash.      Load    hauling    vehicle.      2,072,998 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Allin,  George  S.,  SeatOe,  Wash.,  and  T.  P.  Flynn,  Port- 
land,   Greg.      Rock   blade    for    bulldozers.      2,081,192 ; 

May  25. 
Ailing,    E.    Roy,    Kenmore,    N.    X.      Conveying    means. 

2,089,592  ;  Aug.  10. 
AUingham,    John,    assignor    of    one-half   to    W.    N.    Ross- 
berg,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Recovery  of  precious  metals. 

2,079,597  ;  May  11. 
AUis-Chalmers    Manufacturing    Company.      (See    Bruese- 

witz,  Rudolph  M..  assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers    Manufacturing   Company.      (See    Cooper, 

James  B.,  assignor.) 
AlUs-Chalmers    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Dahl- 

strand,  H.  P.,   and   Seaholm,  assignors.) 
Allis-Chalmers    Manufacturing   Company.      (See  Dortort, 

Isadore  K.,  assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Frudden, 

C.  E.,  and  Strehlow,  assignors.) 
Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Frudden, 

Conrad  E.,  assignor.) 
AUis-Chalmers    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Greer, 

E.  R.,  and  Norelius,  assignors.) 
Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Hill,  Le- 

land  H.,  assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers     Manufacturing     Company.      (See    Howe, 

Ramon  R.,  assignor.) 
AUis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Journeaux, 

Didior.  assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmors    Alanufacturing    Company.       (See    Marti, 

Othmar  K.,  assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmors  Slanufacturing  Company.      (See  Ncwhouse, 

R.   C,  and  Puorner,  assignors.) 
Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing   Company.      (See  Norelius, 

Emil  F.,  assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers    ^lanufacturing    Company.       (See    Pfau, 

Arnold,  assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmors   Manufacturing   Company.      (See   Puerner, 

RprtiJiin  II.,  assignor.) 
AUis-Clialmers     Manufacturing     Company.       (See     Ring. 

Joseph  J.,  assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers     Manufacturing     Company.       (See     Stein. 

Harold  J.,  assignor.) 
AUis-Chalniers  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Stivender, 

Edward  II.,  assignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers   Manufacturing   Company.      (See   Watson, 

W.,  and  Nagler,  assignors.) 
Allis-Clialmers    Manufacturing    Company.      (See    Wilson, 

Herbert  A.,  assignor.) 
AUis-Chalmors  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Winograd. 

Harold,  a.ssignor.) 
Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Winograd, 

H.,  and  Dortort,  assignors.) 


Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Winograd, 
H.,  and  Journeaux,  assignors.) 

Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Winograd, 
H.,  and  Kaegi,  assignors.) 

AUls,  Robert  T.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Fastener  mount  and 
making  the  same.     2,087,371 ;  Jan.  12. 

AUis,  Robert  T.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  The  Standard 
Corset  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Foundation  garment. 
2,075,565  ;  Mar.  30. 

Allison,  Charles  F.,  South  Chicago,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  J.  Doherty,  Dwight,  HI.  Differential  drive  mecha- 
nism.    2,096,834  ;  Oct  26. 

Allison,  Donald  K.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.  Electrometric 
apparatus.     2,095,305  ;  Oct.   12. 

Allison,  Ira,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  A.  L.  Hardin. 
Defrosting  apparatus.     2,069,201 ;  Feb.  2. 

Allison,  Kenneth  C,  Arlington  Heights,  assignor  to  Oak 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Electric  switch. 
2,067,557  ;  Jan.  12. 

Allison,  Leslie  R.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
traffic  controUing  apparatus.     2,071,056 ;  Feb.  16. 

Allison,  Leslie  R.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Control 
system.     2,098,819  ;  Nov.  9. 

Allison,  Murrell  G.     (See  Roos,  C.  K.,  and  Allison.) 

Allison,  Ray  R.,  and  C.  A.  Steinbeck,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Automobile  clearance  signal.     2,071,100  ;  Feb.  16. 

AUmanna  Svenska  Elektriska  Aktiebolaget.  (See  Dreyfua, 
Ludwig,  assignor.) 

AUmanna  Svenska  Elektriska  Aktiebolaget.  (See  Hans- 
son,  Bror,  assignor.) 

AUmanna  Svenska  Elektriska  Aktiebolaget.  (See  Lanun, 
Uno,  assignor.) 

AUmanna  Svenska  Elektriska  Aktiebolaget.  (See  R5nn- 
berg,  Daniel,  assignor.) 

All  Metal  Products  Company.  (See  Brethen,  Charles  A., 
assignor.) 

All  Metal  Products  Company.  (See  Gora,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

AUover  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Boerger,  Julius  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

AUoway,  Frank  L.,  Kingsport,  Tenn.  Hearing  aid. 
2,097,554;  Nov.   2. 

AUread,  Oreste  L.,  assignor  to  The  Sparks-Withington 
Company,  Jackson,  Mich.  Door  pusher  and  light 
switch.     2.096,503  ;  Oct.  19. 

AUsop,  Thomas,  and  W.  W.  Sibson,  assignors  to  The 
Philadelphia  Drying  Machinery  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Conveyer  pole  for  drying  machines  and  the  like. 
2,080,027  ;  May  11. 

AU-Steel  Equip  Company.  (See  Breitenstein,  Harold  L., 
assignor.) 

All-Steel-Equip  Company.     (See  Knell,  John,  assignor.) 

All  Steel  Products  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Cardwell,  Harland  W.,  assignor.) 

AUyn,  Robert  S.     (See  Harvey,  James  W.,  assignor.) 

AUyn,  William  N.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Laryngoscope. 
2,070,820;  Feb.  16. 

AUyne  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Gruber,  Edward,  as- 
signor.) 

Ahuen,  John  O.,  Royal  Oak,  and  H.  J.  Kirschner.  Detroit, 
assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Friction  clutch.     2,100,464  ;  Nov.  30. 

Almdale,  Einar,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Midland 
Steel  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automobile 
chassis  member  and  making  same.     2,077,454  :  Apr.  20. 

Almdale,  Einar,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Alid- 
land  Steel  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Mak- 
ing grommets.     2,096,623  ;  Oct.  19. 

Almen,  John  O.,  Royal  Oak,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Jlich.  Race  and  roller  trans- 
mission mechanism.     2,076,057  ;  Apr.  6. 

Almen,  John  O.,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.,  and  W.  D.  Gove,  West 
Hartford,  Conn.,  assignors  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Friction  transmission  control 
mechanism.     2,073,134  :  Mar.  9. 

Almgren,  August  E.,  Hillside,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stacking  device. 
2,070.568;  Feb.   16. 

Almquist,  Nils  T.,  and  O.  M.  Anderson,  assignors  to  Lan- 
ders, Frary  &  Clark.  New  Britain,  Conn.  Vacuum 
cleaner  truck.     2,095.948  ;  Oct.  12. 

Alonso,  Francisco  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Toy  machine  enn. 
2,073,544  ;  Mar.  9. 

.Mox  Corporation.  (See  Burwell,  A.  W.,  and  Kempe,  as- 
signors.) 

Alpern,  Jlaswell,  assignor  to  American  Engineering  Com- 
pany,     Philadelphia,      Pa.        Fluid      control      system. 

2.086.202  ;  July  6. 

Alporn,  Maxwell,  assignor  to  American  Engineering  Com- 
pany,     Philadelphia,      Pa.        Fluid      control      system. 

2.086.203  ;  July  6. 

Alpert,  Jerry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stencil  sheet.  2,087.564  : 
July  20.     . 

Alpine  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Weber,  J.,  and  Walsh, 
assignors.) 

Alpine  Electric  Corporation.     (See  Weber,  John,  assignor.) 

Alport,  David  E.  and  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  as- 
signors to  J.  W.  Anderson,  Gary,  Ind.  Razor. 
2,099,251  ;  Nov.  16. 

-Vlport,  Simon.     (See  Alport,  David  E.  and  S.) 


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LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


15 


Alrose  Chemical  Company.  (See  Weisberg,  M.,  and  Cor- 
man,  assignors.) 

Alsaker,  Alfred,  and  J.  Rah,  assignors  to  Delta-Star  Elec- 
tric Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  rail  bond. 
2,068,639  ;   Jan.   26. 

Alspaugh,  James  S.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Power  transmitting 
mechanism.     2,076,974  ;  Apr.  13. 

Alston,  Roland,  Washington,  D.  C.  Mechanical  adjust- 
able shirt.     2,101,380  ;  Dec.  7. 

Alt,  Karl,  Cape  Town,  Union  of  South  Africa.  Form  of 
pipe  coupling.     2,090,719  ;  Aug.  24. 

Alt,  Louis  M.     (See  Ross,  D.  E.,  and  Alt.) 

Altenbern,  Gustav  A.  (See  Burchell,  E.  W.,  and  Alten- 
bern. ) 

Altenkirch,  Edmund.  (See  Nesselmann,  K.,  and  Alten- 
kirch.) 

Alter,  Isador,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bag  with  spring  closure. 
2,084,757 ;  June  22. 

Alter.  Julius  M.,  Brooklyn,  and  M.  Lipsey,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Shirt  envelope.     2,093,879  ;  Sept.  21. 

Alterthum,  Hans,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  and  A.  Lompe, 
IBerlin,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Com- 
pany. Gaseous  electric  discharge  lamp  devices. 
2,103,027  ;  Dec.  21. 

Altfather,  Conrad  T.,  North  Arlington,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Simplified  network  protector. 
2,096,419  ;  Oct.  19. 

Altgelt,  Herman  E.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Oliver 
Farm  Equipment  Company.  Power  lift  and  power 
driven  potato  digger.     2,081,346  ;  May  25. 

Altgelt,  Herman  E.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Oliver 
Farm  Equipment  (Company.  Hay  loader.  2,095,949 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Altgelt,  Rudolph  J.,  and  W.  D.  Dewend,  South  Bend,  Ind., 
assignors  to  Oliver  Farm  Equipment  Company.  Disk 
harrow  bearing.     2,076,693  ;  Apr.  13. 

Altheide,  Harry  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Bar- 
rett Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Surface  covering. 
2,100,830  ;  Nov.  30. 

Althen,  William  C,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Machine  for  remov- 
ing tire  treads.     2,099,458  ;  Nov.  16. 

Alther,  Joseph  G.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Furnace  and  method  for  heat- 
ing fluids.     2,066,664  ;  Jan.  5. 

Alther,  Joseph  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treatment 
of  hydrocarbon  oil.     2,074,198  ;  Mar.  16. 

Alther,  Joseph  G.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Conversion  and  coking  of  hy- 
drocarbon oils.     2,075,599  ;  Mar.  30. 

Alther,  Joseph  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Appa- 
ratus and  process  for  heating  fluids.    2,081,970  ;  June  1. 

Alther,  Joseph  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heat- 
ing oil  to  cracking  temperatures.     2,081,971 ;  June   1. 

Alther,  Joseph  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Process 
and  apparatus  for  heating  fluid.     2,081,972  ;  June  1. 

Alther,  Joseph  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heat- 
ing fluids.     2,081,973  ;  June  1. 

Alther,  Joseph  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treat- 
ment of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,083,212  ;   June  8. 

Alther,  Joseph  G.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Conversion  and  coldng  of  hydro- 
carbon oils.     2,084,304  ;  June  22. 

Alther,  Joseph  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treat- 
ment of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,085,938  ;   July  6. 

Alther,  Joseph  G.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  III.  Conversion  and  coking  of  hy- 
drocarbon oils.     2,085,939  ;  July  6. 

Alther,  Joseph  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hydro- 
carbon oil  conversion.     2,091,261  ;  Aug.  31. 

Altick,  Charles  D.,  L.  D.  Smiley,  and  Ifl.  T.  Turner,  as- 
signors to  Pulp  Process  and  Development,  Inc.,  Dayton, 
Ohio.      System  of  fiber  liberation.      2,078,222  ;  Apr.  27. 

Altmann,  Walter,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Germany.  Adver- 
tising hood.     2,069,544  ;  Feb.  2. 

Alton,  William  II.,  assignor  to  R.  T.  Vanderbilt  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  pyro- 
phylllte.     2,072,063;  Feb.  23. 

Altorfcr,  Henry  W.,  Peoria,  111.  Swinging  ironing  ma- 
oliiiie  cover.      2. 090,002  ;  Aug.    17. 

AUvater,  Arthur  W.,  University  City,  Mo.  Perforaling 
die.     2,080,991  ;  May  18. 


Altvjiter,  Arthur  W.,  University 

2.000,824  •  Aug.  24. 
Aluminum  Com|)any  of  America. 

aH.slgnor. ) 
Ahiniinum  Company  of  America. 

and  Ilogg,  n.sslgnors.) 
Aliiiiiinum  CJompany  of  America. 

.-iHsii^nor. ) 
Aliiininiiin  Conipany  of  America. 

M.,  asHlgnor.) 
Aliiniinuni   Company  of  America. 

]).,  ii.sslgnor.) 


City,  Mo.  Marking  die. 
(See  Akers,  James  R., 
(See  Andersen,  R.  F., 
(See  Conrad,  Paul  M., 
(See  Craighead,  Charles 
(See  Edwards,  Junius 


(See   Ferguson,  Allan 

(See  Handler,  Alfred  A., 

(See  Hogg,  E.  E.,  and 

(See  Hogg,  Emerson  E., 


(See  Hogner,  Pierre  R. 

(See  Honegger,  Irving 

(See   Keller,   F.,   and 

(See  Kempf,  L.  W.,  and 

(See  Maclntyre,  David, 
(See  Nock,  Joseph  A., 

(See  Nock,  J.  A.,  Jr., 

(See  Noyes,   Maxwell 

(See   Paine,    R.    E., 

(See  Sharp,  J.  E.,  and 

(See  Sharp,  John  E., 
(See  Sicha,  Walter  E., 
(See  Smith,  James  N., 
(See  Stroup,  Philip  T., 

(See  Templin,  Richard 
(See  Young,  Samuel  D., 


Aluminum   Company   of  America. 

R.,  assignor.) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

assignor.) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

Andersen,  assignors.) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

assignor.) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

L.,  assignor.) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

C,  assignor.) 
Aluminum   Company   of  America. 

Craighead,  assignors.) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

Dean,  assignors.) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

assignor.) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

Jr.,  assignor.) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

and  Sager,  assignors.) 
Aluminum   Company   of  America. 

E.,  assignor.) 
Aluminum    Company    of   America. 

and  Harrison,  assignors.) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

Kipfer,  assignors.) 
Aluminum   Company  of  America. 

assignor.) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

assignor.) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

assignor. ) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

assignor.) 
Aluminum  Company  of  America. 

Li.,  assignor.) 

Aluminum  Company  of  America, 
assignor.) 

Aluminum  Plant  and  Vessel  Company  Limited,  The. 
(See  Seligman,  R.,  Crosby,  and  Goodman,  assignors.) 

Alvarado,  Alfonso  M.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Ne- 
mours &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Coating  compo- 
sition.    2,078,921  ;  May  4. 

Alvarado,  Alfonso  M.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Asphalt  varnish. 
2,084,933  ;  June  22. 

Alvarez,  Albert,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Liquid  fuel  feed  system. 
2,088,316  ;  July  27. 

Alvey  Conveyor  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Worrall,  Roy  R., 
assignor.) 

Alvis-Straussler  Limited.  (See  Straussler,  Nicholas,  as- 
signor.) 

Alvistur,  Oscar,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Toy.  2,100,931 : 
Nov.  30.  . 

Alvord,  Earl  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Eyeshade.  2,093,536  : 
Sept.   21. 

Alvord,  Harry  J.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Trailer.  2,071  489  • 
Feb.   23. 

Alwin  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Krueger,  Albert  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Amacher,  Edward,  et  al.  (See  Warren,  Calvin  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Amato,  Frank,  assignor  to  Kamko't  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Bool;binder.     2,078.988  ;  Mav  4. 

Amann,  Ralph  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Hook.  2,094,516  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Amber,  John,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  iMttsburch 
Plate  Glass  Company.  Edge  bowl  cooler.  2,080,594  ; 
May  18. 

Ambi-Budd  Presswork  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haf- 
tung.      (See  Zinter,   Richard,   assignor.) 

Ambler,  Charles  M.,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  and  C.  E.  Under- 
wood, Bethlehem  ;  said  Ambler,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The 
Sharpies  Specialty  Company,  Philadelpliia,  and  said 
Underwood  assignor  to  Bethlehem  Steel  Company, 
Bethlehem,  Pa.  Extracting  tar  acids  from  crude  tar. 
2,081,692  ;  May  12. 

Ambrette,    Conrad,    assignor    to    Consolidated    Macaroni 

Jlachinery   Corporation,    Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Convertible 

liydranlic    press    for    long    and    short    paste    products. 

2.103.310;  Dee.  28. 
Anil)ridge,  William  G.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.     Animal 

idenliflcation  t.ng.      2,004,200;  Sept.  2S. 
.\nibrosini,  Armando,  TInrtford,  Conn.     Floor  sanding  nia- 

cliino.     2,087,9.'?3  ;  July  27. 
.Siiibro.siu.c],  r.eorK(>  1\I.,  l,akewood.  assignor  to  The  Stnnd- 

.•ird  Oil  Conipany  (Ohio),  Clevoland,  (^hio.      Shoot  metnl 

Iii.sfon  m;innl'iicliin>.      2,10I,SS,S:  n<>c.    14. 
.\mbruster.  Cornel  in."?,  Glensicle,   assignor  to  The  Electric 

Storage   HiithM-y  Coniiciny,    Phibulolnhia,   Pa.      Storage 

battery.     2,098,008  ;  Nov.  9. 
Aniliursen  Conslrncdon  Company.      (See  Stewart,    S.  W., 

.'\nd  Davis,  assignors.) 
Aiiico,  Tiicor[)<ir;\led.      (Sep  Morton,  William  A.,  assignor.) 
Amco,   Incorporated.      (See  Morton,   W.   A.,  and   Spencer, 

assignors.) 
Amend,  Wllllnni  J.,  assignor  to  E.  T.  <hi  Pont  de  Nemours 

&  Conii)aiiy,  Wllinlnglon,  Del.     llvdrogenatlon  of  iilkrl 

phtlmlutes.     2,070,770  ;  Feb.  10. 


16 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Amend,  William  J.,  and  E.  W.  Bousquet,  assignors  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Catalytic  hydrogenation  of  dicarboxylic  anhydride. 
2,072,801 ;  Mar.  9. 

American  Agricultural  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See 
Fischer,  Samuel,  assignor.) 

American  Agricultural  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See 
Hagood,  Johnson,  assignor.) 

American  Anode,  Inc.  (See  Albright,  Raymond  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Anode,  Inc.     (See  Beal,  Carl  L.,  assignor.) 

America  Anode  Inc.  (See  Hansen,  M.  E.,  and  Beal,  as- 
signors.) 

American  Anode,  Inc.  (See  Morton,  Harold  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Anode,  Inc.     (See  Szegvarl,  Andrew,  assignor.) 

American  Anode,  Inc.     (See  Winder,  George  L.,  assignor.) 

American  Arch  Company.  (See  Antill,  Philip  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Arch  Company.  (See  IMannsbardt,  Hans  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Armament  Corporation.  (See  Joyce,  Bryan  P., 
assignor. ) 

American  Automatic  Devices  Co.  (See  Nechin,  Abraham, 
assignor.) 

American  Ball-JIill  Company.  (See  Jliller,  S.  L.  and 
Johnson,  assignors.) 

American  Bank  Stationery  Company.  (See  Kernan,  John 
J.,  assignor.) 

American  Bemberg  Corporation.  (See  Baurledel,  G.,  and 
Heger,  assignors.) 

American  Bemberg  Corporation.  (See  Brueggemann,  Leo, 
assignor.) 

American  Bemberg  Corporation.  (See  Hartmann, 
August,   assignor.) 

American  Bemberg  Corporation.  (See  Hofmann,  Hugo, 
assignor.) 

American  Bitumuls  Company.  (See  McKesson,  Claude 
L.,  assignor.) 

American  Blower  Corporation.  (See  Anderson,  Edward 
Ii.,  assignor.) 

American  Blower  Corporation.  (See  Morse,  Clark  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Blower  Corporation.  (See  O'Brien,  James  H., 
assignor.) 

American  Box  Board  Company.  (See  Clark,  L.  G.,  and 
Grogel,   assignors.) 

American  Brake  Company,  The.  (See  Grossman,  Theodore 
C,  assignor.) 

American  Bralie  Company,  The.  (See  Girscht,  William, 
assignor.) 

American  Brake  Company,  The.  (See  McGowan,  Thomas 
R.,  assignor.) 

American  Brake  Company,  The.  (See  Mueller,  Emil  C, 
assignor.) 

American  Brake  Company,  The.  (See  Wageley,  Charles 
M.,  assignor.) 

American  Brake  Company,  The.  (See  Williamson,  Fred- 
erick G..  assignor.) 

American  Brake  Shoe  &  Foundry  Co.,  The.  (See  Harris, 
Leonard  T.,  assignor.) 

American  Brake  Shoe  &  Foundry  Company.  (See  Karr, 
James  L.,  assignor.) 

American  I>rake  Shoe  and  Foundry  Company,  The.  (See 
Nelson,   Albert,   assignor.) 

American  Brakeblok  Corporation.  (See  Spokes,  Ray  E., 
assignor.^ 

American  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Bassett,  William 
H.,  assignor.) 

American  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Butterbaugh,  Homer 
W.,  assignor.) 

American  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Coe,  James  R., 
assignor.) 

American  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Davis,  C.  H.,  and 
Munson,  assignors.) 

American  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Hull,  Daniel  R., 
assignor.) 

American  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Jennison,  Herbert 
C,  assignor.) 

American  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Munson,  Elmer  L., 
assignor.) 

American  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Pickard,  W.  B.,  and 
Maxwell,  assignors.) 

American  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Silliman,  Horace  F., 
assignor.) 

Am(>rican  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Smith,  Cyril  S., 
assignor.) 

American  Bush  Company.     (See  Rice,  Frank  E.,  assignor.) 

American  Button  Sewing  Machine  Co.  (See  Aloreland, 
Daniel  C,  assignor.) 

American  Cabinets  Hardware  Corp.  (See  Aldcen,  G.  W., 
and  Erickson,  assignors.) 

Amercan  Can  Company.  (See  Alragren,  August  E.,  as- 
signor.)- 

American  Can  Company.      (See  Bach.  Neils  P.,  assignor.) 

American  Can  Company.     (See  Ball.  Charles  O.,  assignor.) 

American  Can  Company.  (See  Bonthron,  William  C, 
assignor.) 

Amerirnn  Can  Company.  (See  Butler,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Can  Company.     (See  Byrne,  Alvin  J.,  assignor.) 

American  Can  Company.  (See  Coreghino,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 


American  Can  Company.      (See  Foss,  Fred  G.,  assignor.) 

American   Can   Company.      (See   Graf,    Henry,    assignor.) 

American    Can    Company.      (See   Grover,    Victor   T.,   as- 
signor. ) 

American    Can    Company.      (See   Hoag,   Lehman   E.,   as- 
signor.) 

American  Can  Company.     (See  Hothersall,  John  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Can  Company.      (See  Le   Frank,   John   D.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Can   Company.      (See  Lindgren,  Henry  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

American    Can   Company.      (See   Magill,   Donald   G.,   as- 
signor.) 

American  Can  Company.     (See  McCarthy,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

American   Can  Company.      (See  Mercer,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

American    Can    Company.       (See    Murch,    John    H.,    as- 
signor.) 

American  Can  Company.      (See  Nordquist,  Ronald  E,  J, 
assignor.) 

American  Can  Company.     (See  Nordquist,  R.  E.  J.,  and 
Le  Frank,  assignors.) 

American  Can  Company.     (See  Peters,  John  F.,  assignor.) 

American    Can    Company.       (See    Reid,    Robert    W.,    as- 
signor.) 

American   Can   Company.      (See    Smith,   William   R.,   as- 
signor.) 

American    Can    Company.       (See    Steerup,    Godfrey,    as- 
signor.) 

American  Can  Company.     (See  Stewart,   Charles  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

American    Can   Company.      (See  Taylor,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

American   Can    Company.      (See  Trevisan,  Louis  A.,   as- 
signor.) 

American    Can    Company.       (See    Young,    John    M.,    as- 
signor.) 

.American  Car  and  Foundry   Company.      (See  Bitler,  W. 
T.,  and  Evans,  assignors.) 

American     Car    &    Foundry    Company.       (See    Bradfleld, 
George  K.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

American    Car    and    Foundry    Company.       (See    Clade, 
Robert,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Davis,  Isaiah 
C,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Dietrichson, 
William  F.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Dietrichson, 
W.  F.,  and  Willoughby,  assignors.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Euwer,  Her- 
bert  D.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Field,  Henry 
P.,  assignor.) 

American   Car    and    Foundry  Company.      (See  Folmsbee, 
Clyde  H.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Glenn,  Jesse 
Y.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.      (See  Griffin,  Wil- 
liam T.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Johnson,  W. 
v.,  and  Kepner,  assignors.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.      (See  Knight,  John 
M.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  &  Foundry  Company.     (See  Knight,  J.  M., 
Stevenson,   and  Willoughby,   assignors.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Martin,  L.  W., 
and  Lehmann,  assignors.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  McBride,  J.  J., 
and  Willoughby,  assignors.) 

American     Car    and    Foundry    Company.      (See    Mendez, 
Alvaro,   assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Miller,  Ray- 
mond C,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Nichols,  D. 
R.,  and  Stevens,  assignors.) 

American  Car  and    Foundry  Company.      (See  Ostrander, 
A.  E.,  Joy,  and  Kassler,  assignors.) 

American  Car  and   Foundry  Company.      (See  Schroeder, 
Ernest  R.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Seller,  John 
D.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.      (See  Ddstad,  Sig- 
vald  F.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Company.      (See  Willoughby, 
Victor,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Motors  Company.     (See  Dayes, 
Frederick  E.,  assignor.) 

American  Car  and  Foundry  Jlolors  Company.     (See  Mor- 
ris. II.  L.,  and  Daycs,  assignors.) 

American  Cast  Iron  Pipe  Company.     (See  Moore,  James 
W.,  assignor.) 

American  Centrifugal  Corporation.     (See  Pecker,  Joseph 
S.,  assignor.) 

.\ineriran     Chain    fc    Cable    Company.      (See    Lewis.    D., 
Walsh,   and  Lashar,  assignors.) 

American  Chain  &  Cable  Company,  Inc.     (See  McCausland, 
W.,  and  Stephen,  assignors.) 

American  Chain  &  Cable  Company.     (See  Reyburn,  John 
R.,  assignor.) 

American  Chain  &  Cable  Company.     (See  Tolland,  John 
J.,  assignor.) 


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LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


17 


American   Chain  Company.      (See  Keyburn,  John  E.,  as- 
American  Character  Doll  Co.     (See  SchaefEer,  Edward  C, 

assignor.)  „        ,,    , 

American    Chemical    Paint    Company.     (See    Mackenzie, 

Franklin  H.,  assignor.)  „         ,, 

American  Chicle  Co.     (See  Jackman,  Dean  M.,  assignor.) 
American  Chlorophyll,   Inc.      (See  Van  Sant,  Robert  H., 

assignor.) 
American  Coach  and  Body  Company.     (See  Holan,  James, 

8.  S  S  i  SIl  OF/ ) 

American  Coating  Mills.      (See  Colbert,  C.  C,  and  Daly, 

assignors.) 
American  Coating  Mills.      (See  Elliott,  William,  assignor.) 
American  Concrete  and  Steel  Pipe  Company.     (See  Whit- 
ing, William  A.,  assignor.) 
American  Concrete  Receptical  Company.     (See  Begun,  A., 

and  Wise,  assignors.) 
American   Cutting  Alloys,    Inc.,   The.      (See   Reichmann, 

Reinhold,  assignor.) 
American  Cutting  Alloys,  Inc.,  The.      (See  Schwarzkopf, 

Paul,  assignor.) 
American  Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Corporation.     (See  Clark, 

Cyril  B.,  assignor.) 
American  Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Corporation.      (See  Davis. 

Clarke  F.,  assignor.) 
American  Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Corporation.     (See  Davis, 

C.  F.,  Brush,  and  Mayne,  assignors.) 
American  Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Corporation.    (See  Jaeger, 

Alphons  O.,  assignor.) 
American    Cyanamid    &     Chemical    Corporation.       (See 

Jaeger,  A.  O.,  and  Jewett,  assignors.) 
American  Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Corporation.     (See  Lahey, 

R.  W.,  and  Rape,  assignors.) 
American  Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Corporation.     (See  Por- 
ter, J.  M.,  and  Way,  assigitors.) 
American  Cyanamid  Company.     (See  Buchanan,  Guy  H., 

assicnor.  i 
American  Cyanamid  Company.     (See  Kast,  Harry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 
American   Cyanamid  Company.      (See   Ripper,    Kurt,  as- 
signor.) 
American  Cyanamid  Company.     (See  Romieux,  C.  J.,  and 

Ashley,  assignors.) 
American  Cyanamid   Company.      (See  Rossiter,   Edmund 

C,  assignor.) 
American  Cyanamid  Company.     (See  Wittwer,  G.  G.,  and 

Beakes,  assignors.) 
American  Cystoscope  Makers,  Inc.     (See  Peck,  Myrle  R., 

assignor.) 
American  Decalcomania  Company.      (See  Lawrence,    Jay 

B.,  assignor.) 
American  District  Steam  Company.     (See  Dunn,  Frederick 

R.,  assignor.) 
American  District  Steam  Company.     (See  Gysling,  Manuel 

H.,  assignor.) 
American  District  Steam  Company.      (See  Hall,  Robert, 

assignor.) 
American    District    Telegraph    Company.     (See    Cowan, 

Frank  M.,  assignor.) 
American   District    Telegraph   Company.      (See   Lindsay, 

Maxwell  H.  A.,  assignor.) 
American   District   Telegraph   Company.      (See    Stephens, 

John  J.,   assignor.) 
American  Dyewood    Company.      (See   Drew,    R.    L.,   and 

Peck,  assignors.) 
American  Electric  Fusion  Corporation.     (See  von  Henke, 

Edmund  J.,  assignor.) 
American   Electrical    Heater    Company.     (See   Kuhn,    F. 

and  Thomas,  assignors.) 
American    Electric    Switch    Corporation.       (See    Watts, 

Felix  J.,  assignor.) 
American  Engineering  Company.     (See  Alpern,  Maxwell, 

assignor.) 
American   Engineering  Company.      (See  Bennett,  Joseph 

S.,  assignor.) 
American  Engineering  Company.     (See  Harbers,  William 

J.,  assignor.) 
American  Engineering  Company.     (See  Harrison,  Clifford 

E.,  assignor.) 
American  Engineering  Company.     (See  James,  George  H., 

assignor.) 
American    Engineering    Company.       (See    Landenberger, 

Ilonry  W.,  assignor.) 
American  Engineering  Company.     (See  Myers,  Charles  L., 

assignor.) 
American  Engineering  Company.     (See  Preston,  Herbert 

E.,  assignor.) 
American  Enka  Corporation.      (See  Bakl<er,  Willcm,   as- 
signor.) 
American  Enka  Corporation.      (See  Bouhuys,  Aleidus  G., 

assignor.) 
Aineritiin   JOnka  Corporation.      (See   Jansen,   Cornells   G., 

assignor.) 
American  Enka  Corporation.      (See  Luljbcrluiizpn,  Jan  W., 

.'iHsignnr. ) 
Aiiierican  lOnka  Corporation.     (See  Meerdink,  Gcrliard  J., 

MKHi^nnr. ) 
American  Enka  Corporation.     (See  Morltz,  Adrian  J.  L., 

nfislgnor.) 
American  Enka  Corporation.     (See  Ralhgobor,  Ferdinand, 

assignor.) 
American  Enka  Corporation.     (See  Schrenk,  Hans  A.,  as- 
signor.) 


(See  Thurmond,  Gilbert  I., 

(See  van  der  Waals,  Hen- 

( See  Weeldenburg,  Johannes 

(See  Wharton,   John,  as- 

(See  Wood,   John  T.,   as- 


(See  Okun,  Ed- 
Urquhart,  Rad- 
(See  Saunders, 
(See  Cowdery, 
(See   Cowdery, 


American  Enlca  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
American  Enka  Corporation. 

drik  G.,  assignor.) 
American  Enka  Corporation. 

C,  assignor.) 
American  Enka   Corporation. 

signor.) 
American  Enka   Corporation. 

signor.) 

American  Epok   Inc.      (See  Rosenberg,   Kurt,   assignor.) 
American  Farm  Machinery  Company.     (See  Loomis,  Allen 

E.,  assignor.) 
American  Felt  Company.      (See  Freyer.  Bela,  assignor.) 
American  Flange  |c  Manufacturing  Co.      (See  Wackman, 

Louis  B.,  assignor.) 
American  Floor  Surfacing  Machine  Company,  The.     (See 

Atkin,  Kenneth  C,  assignor.) 
American  Floor  Surfacing  Machine  Company,  The.      (See 

Kneisley,  Richard  F.,  assignor.) 
American  Floor  Surfacing  Blachine  Company,  The.      (See 

Myers,  Harry  L.,  assignor.) 
American  Flyer  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Boisse- 

lier.  Earl  D.,  assignor.) 
American  Folding  Umbrella  Corporation. 

ward,  assignor.) 
American   Fomon    Company,    The.      (See 

clif^e  M.,  assignor.) 
American   Forging   &    Socket   Company. 

W.  S.,  and  McGregor,  assignors.) 
American   Fork   &   Hoe    Company,   The. 

Robert  H.,  assignor.) 
American    Fork    &   Hoe    Company,    The. 

R.  H.,  and  Wright,   assignors.) 
American  Fork  &  Hoe  Company,  The.     (See  Cowdery,  War- 
ren K.,  assignor.) 
American    Fork    &    Hoe    Company,    The.      (See    Dennis, 

Charles  H.,  assignor.) 
American  Pork  &  Hoe  Company,  The.     (See  Fifleld,  Albert 

F.,  assignor.) 
American    Fork    &    Hoe    Company,    The.      (See    Kinnear, 

John  K.,  assignor.) 
American  Fork   &  Hoe  Company,   The.      (See   Wonham, 

Fred  S.,  assignor.) 
American  Fork  &  Hoe  Company,  The.     (See  Wright,  Carl, 

assignor.) 
American    Fork    &    Hoe    Company,    The.      (See    Yearley, 

George  W.,  assignor.) 
American     Foundry     Equipment    Company,     The.       (See 

Minich,  Verne  E.,  assignor.) 
American  Foundry  Equipment  Company,  The.     (See  Sover- 

hill,  Harvey  A.,  assignor.) 
American  Gas  Accumulator  Company.      (See  Eskilson,  S. 

A.,    Gunnert,    and    Hiibinette,    assignors.) 
American  Gasaccumulator  Company.      (See  Oestnaes,  V. 

L.,  and  Swanstrom,  assignors.) 
American    Gas    Accumulator   Company.      (See   Parsberg, 

Erik  R.,  assignor.) 

American    Gasaccumulator    Company.       (See    Sherwood, 

Carroll  P.,  assignor.) 
American  Gas  Machine  Company.     (See  Jensen,  Kenneth 

S.,  assignor.) 
American  Gypsum  Co.,  The.     (See  Haydon,  Osborne,  as- 
signor.) 
American  Hair  &  Felt  Comisany.     (See  Baker,  James  D., 

assignor.) 
American  Hardware  Corporation,  The. 

man  B.,  assignor.) 
American  Hardware  Corporation,  The. 

lace  F.,  assignor.) 
American  Hardware  Corporation,  The. 

B.,  assignor.) 
American  Hardware  Corporation,  The. 

and  Dyson,  assignors.) 
American  Hat  Company,  The.      (See  TJnderhill,  Alfred  C, 

assignor.) 
American  Hatters  &  Furriers  Co.     (See  Mercier,  Warren 

C,  assignor.) 
American  Hoist  and  Derrick  Company.      (See  Ljungkull, 

Rolf  E.,  assignor.) 
American  Houses,  Inc.      (See  McLaughlin,  Robert  W.,  Jr., 

assignor.) 
American   Hyalsol   Corporation.      (See   Grtln,   Adolf,   as- 
signor.) 
American  Ilydrnnlic  Pump  Corporation.     (See  Whiteside, 

R.  v.,  and  llolmborg,  assignors.) 
American   Instrument   Company.      (See  Morris,   Nathan, 

assignor.) 
American  Insulated  Wire  Corp.     (See  Pombo,  James,  as- 
signor.) 
American  Iron  &  Machine  Works  Company.     (See  Jones, 

Floyd  J.,  assignor.) 
American  Iron  and  Machine  Works  Company.     (See  Owen, 

Fnink  M.,  assignor.) 
American  Laco  Paper  Company.     (See  Conrad,  Fred  A., 

assignor.) 
AnKM-lc.'ui  Lady  Corset  Company  (Inc.).     (See  Slegel,  Leo, 

assignor.) 
,\ni('rlcjni-rjii   Franoo-FoninKo    Corpora  I  Ion.      (See    Smith, 

(^irllslc  v.,  assignor.) 
Amerlonn-Ln   Frnnco-Foamlto  Corporation.      (Sco   Smith, 

Cecil  n.,  assignor.) 


(See  Hurd,  Nor- 
(See  Moore,  Wal- 
(See  Stone,  Elmer 
(Sec  Stone,  E.  B., 


/ 


18 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


American-La  France-Foamite  Corporation.     (See  Walker, 

Hubert,  assignor.) 
American  Lakes  Paper  Company.      (See  Seaborne,  Charles 

XI..  assignor.) 
American    Laundry    Machinery    Company,    The.       (See 

Beattie,  William  P.,  assignor.) 
American     Laundry     Machinery     Company,     Tlie.       (See 

Couch,  Forrest  J.,  assignor.) 
American  Laundry  jiachinery  Company,  Tlie.     (See  Daly, 

Joseph  P.,  assignor.) 
American     Laundry     Machinery     Company,     The.        (See 

Dewey,  James  M.,  assignor.) 
American     Laundry     Machinery     Company,     The.        (See 

Hanney,  Angus  F.,  assignor.) 
American     Laundry     Macliinery     Company,     The.       (See 

Hetzer,  Russell  A.,  assignor.) 
American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  The.     (See  Hyde, 

Elbert  L.,  assignor.) 
American     Laundry     Machinery     Company,     The.        (See 

Johnson,  George  W.,  assignor.) 
American     Laundry     Machinery     Company,     The.        (See 

Johnson,  G.  W.,  and  Hanney,   assignors.) 
American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  The.      (See  Mal- 

ott,  Clifton  S.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
American     Laundry     Machinery     Company,     The.       (See 

Matthews,  Albert,  assignor.) 
American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  The.     (See  Sara- 

fu,  Herman,  assignor.) 
American     Laundry     Machinery     Company,     The.        (See 

Singiser,  John  P.,  assignor.) 
American     Laundry     Machinery     Company,     The.        (See 

Vetorino,  Frank,  assignor.) 
American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  The.     (See  Wat- 
kins,  Frank  M.,  assignor.) 
American   Leather   Products   Corporation.      (See  Patrick, 

Russell  M.,  assignor.) 
American   Liquid  Meter   Company.      (See  Bassler,   Carlos 

J.,  assignor.) 
American    Locomotive    Company.       (See    Blanchard,    Ev- 
erett W.,  assignor.) 
American  Locomotive  Company.      (See  Blunt,  James  G., 

assignor.) 
American  Locomotive  Company.      (See  Bruce,  Alfred  W., 

assignor.) 
American  Locomotive  Company.      (See  Lukens,  Alan  N., 

assignor.) 
American  Locomotive  Company.      (See  Miller,   Sherman, 

assignor.) 
American  Locomotive  Company.     (See  Robinson,  Garland 

P.,  assignor.) 
American  Locomotive  Company.      (See  Weber,  Theodore 

R.,  assignor.) 
American  Lumber  &  Treating  Company.      (See  Wolman, 

K.,  and  Pflug,  assignors.) 
American   Lurgi   Corporation.      (See  Barthel,    Rudolf  O.. 

assignor.) 
American  Lurgi  Corporation.      (See  Debuch.  C.   P..  and 

Markworth,   asslanora.i 
American  Lurgi  Corporation.      (See   Gohre,  Kurt  R.,   as- 
signor.) 
American    Lurgi    Corporation.       (See    Grave,    Georg,    as- 
signor.) 
American  Lurgi  Corporation.     (See  Grave,  G.,  and  Oppen, 

assignors.) 
American  Lurgi  Corporation.      (See  Hubmann,  Otto,  as- 
signor.) 
American   Lurgi   Corporation.       (See   Steiner,   Karl,    as- 
signor.) 
American  Lurgi  Corporation.     (See  von  Girsewald,  C.  B., 

Siecke,   and   Wohlwill,   assignors.) 
American  Lurgi  Corporation.      (See  Wendcborn,  Helmut, 

assignor.) 
American   Machine   &  Foundry  Company.      (See  Ferencl, 

Lester,  assignor.) 
American  Machine  &  Foundry  Company.      (See  Perenci, 

L.,  and  Clausen,  assignors.) 
American    Machine   &   Foundry    Company.      (See  Flncke, 

Donald  M.,  assignor.) 
American  Machine  &  Foundry  Company.     (See  Gladeck, 

Frederick   C,  assignor.) 
American   Machine    &    Foundry    Company.      (See   Gwinn, 

Gnorge  W..  assignor.) 
American   Machine   &  Foundry   Company.      (See   Gwinn, 

G.  W.,  Arolt,  and  Nejedly.  assignors.) 
American  Jlachiiie  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Johnson, 

Carl  W.,  assignor.) 
American    Machine   &   Foundry    Company.      (See   Mertis, 

Elmer  F.,   assignor.) 
American   Machine  &  Foundry  Comp.any.      (See  Schmitt, 

Frank  R.,  assignor.) 
American  Machine  and  Metals,  Inc.      (See  Bryson,  Tandy 

A.,  assignor.) 
American  Machine  and  Metals,  Inc.     (See  Gross,  Carl  G., 

assignor.) 
American  Machine  and  Jletals,  Inc.      (See  Miller,  Edward 

L..  assignor.) 
American   Machine  &  Metals,   Inc.      (See  Mosby,   Alfred 

D.,  assignor.) 
American    Machine    and    Metals,    Inc.       (See    Sonntag, 

Alfred.) 
American  Mnohine  &  Metnls,  Inc.     (Sec  Thomson,  William 

A.  v.,  assignor.) 


American  Magnesium  Metals  Corporation.     (See  Erdmann, 

Konrad,   assignor.) 
American  Magnesium  Metals  Corporation.     (See  Erdman, 

K.,  and  Hansgirg,  assignors.) 
American  Slagnesium  Metals  Corporation.     (See  Hansgirg, 

Fritz,  assignor.) 
American  Magnesium  Metals  Corporation.     (See  Schichtel, 

Georg,  assignor.) 
American    Maize-Products   Company.      (See  Daly,    K.   E., 

and  Walsh,  assignors.) 
American    Manganese    Steel    Company.       (See    Hoffman, 

Walter  G.,  assignor.) 
American  Merrilei  Corporation.     (See  Hoeflich,  Victor  T., 

assignor.) 

American  Metal  Company,  The.  (SeeAldrich,  Charles  H., 
assignor.) 

American  Metal  Company,  The.  (See  Eppensteiner,  Wil- 
liam  F.,   assignor.) 

.\niericaii  Metal  Company,  The.  (See  Heberlein,  Max  F. 
W..  assignor.) 

American  Meter  Company.  (See  Benson,  Arthur  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

,\merican  Meter  Company.      (See  Diehl,  John  C.  assignor.) 

American  Mills  Company,  The.  (See  Lilley,  Samuel  C, 
assignor.) 

American  Moistening  Company.  (See  Knight,  Ira  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  National  Company,  The.  (See  Lewinski, 
George,  assignor.) 

/Vmerican  Oak  Leather  Co.,  The.  (See  Wilson,  Earle,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Optical  Company.  (See  Baker,  Nelson  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

American  Optical  Company.  (See  Cozzens,  Charles  O., 
assignor.) 

American  Optical  Company.  (See  Gagnon,  Louis  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Optical  Company.  (See  Hill,  Harry  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Optical  Company.  (See  Keenan,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Optical  Company.  (See  Kinney,  Fay  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Optical  Company.  (See  Splaine,  Edward  M., 
assignor.) 

American  Optical  Company.  (See  Tillyer,  Edgar  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Optical  Company.  (See  Wells,  Joel  C,  as- 
signor.) 

.American  Optical  Company.  (See  Wrighton,  William  J., 
assignor.) 

American  Ordnance  Corporation.  (See  Davison,  Gregory 
C,  assignor.) 

American  Ore  Reclamation  Company.  (See  Shallock, 
Edward  W.,  assignor.) 

.\merican  Oxythermic  Corporation.  (See  Frankl,  Mathias, 
assignor.) 

American  Paper  Bottle  Company,  The.  (See  Reade,  C.  W. 
and  Scott,  assignors.) 

American  Paper  Bottle  Company,  The.  (See  Scott,  Henry 
T.,  assignor.) 

American  Pearl  Button  Company.  (See  Knott,  Harry  H., 
assignor.) 

American  Perforator  Company.  (See  Rix,  Edward  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Plastics  Corporation.  (See  Vawter,  Will  E., 
assignor.) 

American  Platinum  Works.  (See  Ledig,  Kurt  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Potash  &  Chemical  Corporation.  (See  Black, 
Leroy  G.,  assignor.) 

American  Potash  &  Chemical  Corporation.  (See  Gale, 
William  A.,  assignor.) 

American  Potash  &  Chemical  Corporation.  (See  Ritchie, 
C.  F.,  Gale,  and  Allen,  assignors.) 

American  Potasli  &  Chemical  Corporation.  (See  Suhr, 
Henry  B.,  assignor.) 

American  Power-Cycle  Corporation.  (See  Petmecky,  Fred 
P..  assignor.) 

American  Process  Feed  Co.  (See  Princell,  John  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Pulley  Company,  The.  (See  Munoz,  G.  C,  and 
Watson,  assignors.) 

American  Radiator  Company.  (See  Cornell,  Edward  S., 
assignor.) 

American  Radiator  Companv.  (See  Cornell,  Edward  S., 
Jr..  assignor.) 

American  Radiator  Company.  (See  Goerg,  Bernhard,  as- 
signor.) 

(See  Kilb,  Francis  C,  as- 


(See   Kilb,    F.    C,    and 


.\mericnn  R.adiator  Company. 

signer.) 
American    Radiator    Company. 

Woodruff,  assignors.) 
American  Radiator  Company.      (See  Lambert,  Robert  D., 

assignor.) 
.American  Radiator  Company.     (See  Manning.  Fowler,  as- 
signor.) 
.American  Radiator  Company.     (See  Manning,  Fowler  and 

S.  W.,  assignor.) 
American    Radiator   Company.      (See   Manning,    F.,    and 

Lambert,  assignors.) 
Anierionn  Riidiator  Company.      (See  Reynolds,  F.  C,  and 

Kirchhcim,  assignors.) 


i 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


19 


(See  Timmis,  W.  W.,  and 

(See   Wales,    George   F., 

(See  Woodruff,  Henry  S., 

(See  Woodruff,  H.  S.,  and 

(See  Woolley,  Clarence  M., 

(See  Cooke,  George  T., 

(See  Frizzell, 


(See   Flanders, 

(See    Freeze, 

(See    Grother, 

(See  Hayes,  A. 

(See  Hayes,  A., 

(See    Hudson, 

( See   Lundeen, 

(See  McGoIian, 

(See  Millan,  Ed- 

(See    Passano, 

(See    Salender, 

(See   Sendzimir, 

(See    Shafer, 


I 


•  American  Radiator  Company. 

Walker,  assignors.) 
American    Radiator    Company. 

assignor.) 
American  Radiator  Company. 

assignor.) 
American  Radiator  Company. 

Engelskirchen,  assignors.) 
American  Radiator  Company. 

assignor.) 
American  Railway  Products  Co 

assignor.) 
American  Railway  Signal  Company,  The. 

C.   S.,  and  McDonel,  assignors.) 
American   Rayon   Company.      (See  Furness,   William  PI., 

assignor.) 
American  Reenforced  Paper  Company.     (See  Gibbs,  George 

E.,  assignor.) 
American    Reenforced    Paper    Company.       (See    Jackson, 

Patrick  T.,  assignor.) 
American    Reenforced    Paper    Company.       (See    Newkirk, 

Francis  F.,  assignor.) 
American  Rock  Wool  Corporation.      (See  Drill,  Daniel  C, 

assignor.) 
American    Rolling  Mill    Company,   The. 

Hyrum  E.,  assignor.) 
American    Rolling    Mill    Company,    The 

Jonathan  R.,  assignor.) 
American    Rolling   Mill    Company,    The. 

Albert  J.,  assignor.) 
American   Rolling  Mill  Company,   The. 

and  Canfleld,  assignors.) 
American  Rolling  Mill  Company,  The. 

and  Griffis,  assignors.) 
American    Rolling    Mill    Company,    The. 

Edwin  B.,  assignor.) 
American   Rolling  Mill    Company,   The. 

Ernest  F.,  assignor.) 
American    Rolling    Mill   Company,   The. 

George  W.,  assignor.) 
American  Rolling  Mill  Company,  The, 

ward  N.,  assignor.) 
American    Rolling    Mill    Company,    The. 

Russell  F.,  assignor.) 
American    Rolling   Mill    Company,    The. 

Lambert  A.,  assignor.) 
American  Rolling  Mill  Company,  The. 

Tadeusz,  assignor.) 
American    Rolling    Mill     Company,    The. 

George  B.,  assignor.) 
American  Rolling  Mill  Company,  The.     (See  Smith,  Rus- 
sell R.,  assignor.) 
American    Rolling    Mill    Company,    The.       (See    Snyder, 

Howard  C,  assignor.) 
American  Rolling  Mill  Company,  The.     (See  Tytus,  J.  B.. 

and  Hudson,  assignors.) 
American    Safety    Razor   Corporation.      (See   Dalkowitz, 

Godfrey,  assignor.) 
American  Safety  Tank  Co.      (See  Haas,  A.  E.,  and  Clay, 

assignors.) 
American  Sales  Book  Company.     (See  Bass,  Harold  W., 

assignor.) 
American  Sales  Book  Company. 

assignor.) 
American  Sales  Book  Company. 

assignor.) 
American  Sales  Book  Company. 

E.,  assignor.) 
American   Sales  Book  Company. 

signer.) 
American  Sales  Book  Company. 

F.,  assignor.) 
American  Sales  Book  Company,  Inc.     (See  Lankton,  Louis 

S.,  assignor.) 
American   Sales  Book  Company  Inc.      (See  Lawson,  Al- 
bert R.,  assignor.) 
American  Sales  Book  Company.     (See  Mcintosh,  William 

H.,  assignor.) 
American  Sales  Book  Company.     (See  Pringle,  William  A., 

assignor.) 
American  Sales  Book  Company.      (Sec  Pringle,  W.  A.,  and 

Manuel,  assignors.) 
American   Screw  Company.      (See  Clark,  Eugene  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
American  Screw  Company.     (See  Tomalis,  Joseph  J.,  as- 
signor.) 
American   Soal-Kap   Corporation.     (See  Daniels,   Ransom 

J.,  assignor.) 
American    Sealing   Company. 

Nordmark,   nssignors.) 
American    Seating    Company. 

Jolin,  assignor.) 
American  Seating  Company. 

assignor.) 

American    Securlt    Company, 

aHslgnor.) 
American  Securlt  Company,  The. 

assignor.) 
Amoricim   Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.      (See  Belding, 

lliirv(>y  U.,  nssignor.) 
AiiKMlciin  SIuM't  and  Tin  I'late  Company.     (See  Bucclcone, 

Dario,    assignor.) 


(See  Bottle,  Edward  K.. 

(See  Conklin,  De  Witt  I., 

(See  Gochnauer,  Walter 

(See  Greig,  Walter,  as- 

(See  Hagemann,  Louis 


(See  Leader,   XT.    S.,   and 

(See   van   den    Boogaard, 

(Sec  Ver  Meulen,  James  M., 

(See   Eckert,    Fritz, 

(See  Meer,  Raymond, 


The. 


American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Croft, 
G.  M.,  and  Hunter,  assignors.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Dahl, 
Lawrence  S.,  assignor.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Dahl,  L.  S., 
and  Schultz,  assignors.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Graf,  J. 
E.,  and  Marshall,  assignors.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Hammer, 
Olaf  M.,  assignor.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Lorig, 
Edwin  T.,  assignor.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  McEl- 
haney,  J.  R.,  and  Stoker,  assignors.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Moore, 
Carl  E.,  assignor.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Moore, 
Edwin  E.,  assignor.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Nichols, 
John  T.,  assignor.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Orr,  How- 
ard S.,  assignor.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Peterson, 
Rolland  E.,  assignor.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Romig, 
Orlando  E.,  assignor.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Secrlst, 
Stanley  M.,  assignor.) 

American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  (See  Whetzel, 
Joshua  C,  assignor.) 

American  Slicing  Machine  Company.  (See  Campbell, 
William  J.,  assignor.) 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Bar- 
tholomew, G.  P.,  and  Fleming,  assignors.) 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Better- 
ton,  J.  O.,  and  Baumann,  assignors.) 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Better- 
ton,  J.  O.,  and  Lebedeff,  assignors.) 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Better- 
ton,  J.  O.,  and  Perkins,  assignors.) 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Better- 
ton,  J.  O.,  and  Phillips,  assignors.) 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company,  The.  (See 
Betterton,  J.  O.,  and  Waterman,  assignors.) 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See 
Cheavens,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Lindner, 
Karl  A.,   assignor.) 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Co.  (See  MacMichael, 
Hugh  R.,  assignor.) 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Marble, 
Earl  R.,  assignor.) 

American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See  Poland, 
Frank  F.,  assignor.) 

American   Solder  &  Flux  Co.      (See  Kofke,  Harry  C.) 

American  Soya  Products  Corporation.  (See  Bonotto, 
Michele,  assignor.) 

American  Stay  Company.  (See  Merrick,  Frank  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Stay  Company.  (See  Murray,  Albert  C,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Barnes,  R.  H.,  and  Radway,  assignors.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Beatty,  C.   C,  and  Lloyd,  assignors.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Bletso,  B.  N.,  and  Carlson,  assignors.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Blue,  Ernest  M.,  assignor.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Brickman,  A.  E.,  and  Gleason,  assignors.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Camp,  R.  E.,   and    Strysik,  assignors.) 

American  Steel  and  MMre  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Carlson,  Clarence  O.,  assignor.) 

American   Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 

New  Jersey,  The. 
The. 


(See  Carstarphen,  Fred  C,  assignor.) 
nerican   Steel   and  Wire  Company  of 


Amer 


American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey, 

(Soo  Ellsworth,  Frank  H..  assignor.) 
American   Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,   The. 

(See  Ellsworth,  F.  H.,  and  Gleason,  assignors.) 
American   Stool  and  Wire  Conipnny  of  New  J(M'sey,   The. 

(See  li'ohrcy,  Harold  H.,  assignor.) 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.     (See 

CJlivison,   George  A.,   assignor.) 
American   Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  Tlie, 

(See  (MisTRon,  O.  A.,  and  Stolnacke,  assignors.) 
American  Sleol  and  Wire  ('onipany  of  Now  Jersey,  The. 

(See  (Jreene,  Gu.v  O.,  nssignor.) 
American    Steel    and   Wire   Company,   The.      (See   ITlllix, 

Foster  F.,  nssignor.) 
Anierlcnn   Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  Now  Jersey,  The. 

(See   Howe,    Jnines   F.,    assignor.) 
Amerlcnn  SI  eel  nnd  Wire  Company  of  Now  .Terscy,  The. 

(See  Jewell,  J.  II.,  nnd  McNnmoe,  assignor.*!.) 
American   Steel  nnd  Wire  Company  of   Ni'w  Jcr.sey,  The. 

(See  Ijegg(>,  10.  10.,  luul  I'e.sUIn,  assignors.) 
ATiKMicnn   SI(>('1  ami    AN'lre   Conipnny  of  Now  Jersey,  The. 

(Sec  liconiii-d,  Willl.'iin  10.,  assignor.) 
American    Sl<>el  nnd   Wire  CJompnny  of  Now  Jersey,  The. 

(See  McNnmee,  Owen  A.,  nRsignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Moreira,   Salvador,  assignor.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 

(See  jNIoreira,  S.,  and  Sabol,  assignors.) 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 

(See  Peterson,  Thomas  F.,  assignor.) 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Ralston,  H.  C,  and  Williams,  assignors.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
•  (See  Reed,  Malcolm  W.,  assignor.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Reis,  Clarence  P.,  assignor.) 

American   Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Riddle,  Harvey  W.,  assignor.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Robbins,  David  S..  assignor.) 

American   Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Rose,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 
(See  Sabol,  Ernest  J.,  assignor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Aurien,  Ray  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Bachman,  Fred  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Baselt,  Walter  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Cottrell,  Robert  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Hedgcoek,  William  C, 
assignor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Hedgcoek,  W.  C,  and 
Cottrell,  assignors.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Kayler,  Frank  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Oelkers,  Alfred  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Steel  Foundries.  (See  Oelkers,  A.  H.,  and  Bach- 
man,   assignors.) 

American  Steel  Wool  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.  (See  Dyer,  Herbert 
A.,  assignor.) 

American  Sterilizer  Company.  (See  Stranszky,  Emil,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Sterilizer  Company.  (See  Talas,  Louis,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Stove  Company.  (See  Brumbaugh,  Isaac  V., 
assignor.) 

American  Stove  Company.  (See  Frick,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Stove  Company.  (See  Kauffman,  Lester  S., 
assignor.) 

American  Stove  Company.  (See  Meacham,  B.  E.,  and 
Letter,  assignors.) 

American  Sweetwood  Holder  Co.  (See  McWane,  Gerould 
R.,  assignor.) 

American  Swiss  Company,  The.  (See  Anderson,  E.,  and 
Sass,  assignors.) 

American  Swiss  Company,  The.  (See  Eightmyer,  Holden 
W.,  assignor.) 

American  Talking  Wire  Company.  (See  Woodmansee,  G. 
C.  and  C.  G.,  assignors.) 

American  Tap  Bush  Company.  (See  Rice,  Frank  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  AfEel, 
Herman  A.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Aflfel, 
H.  A.,  and  Best,  assignors.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Alln,  Howard  D.,  assizor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  An- 
derson, Emil  N.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  et  al. 
(See  Anderson,  E.  N.,  assignor,  Bascom,  Getz,  and 
Sandalls.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Bacon,  Walter  M.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Blackwell.  O.  B.,  and  Herman,   assignors.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Bier- 
stedt,  Gustav  C,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Bixel,  Edwnrd  C,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  ( See  Bixel, 
E.  C,  and  Smith,  assignors.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Boeh- 
ler,  J.  D.,  and  Sidur,  assignors.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Bowen,  Arnold  E.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (Spe 
Branson,  D.  E.,  Holden,  and  Eyster,  assignors.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Col- 
lins, Clarence  V.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Cowan,  Frank  A.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Cramp- 
ton,  David,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Dar- 
row,  Wirt  E.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Davis,  Rowland  P.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Day, 
Lester  S.,  assignor.) 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See 
Durnnd.  Samuel  R.,  assignor.) 


American    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company.       (See 

Edwards.  P.  G.,  and  Shoffstall,  assignors.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Ed- 
wards, W.  H.,  and  Halligan,   assignors.) 
American     Telephone     and     Telegraph     Company.      (See 

Espenschied.  L.,  and  Curtis,   assignors.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Fra- 

cassi,  Renato  D.,  assignor.) 
American     Telephone    and     Telegraph     Company.        (See 

Friend,  Otto  A.,  assignor.) 
American     Telephone     and     Telegraph     Company.      (See 

Gardner,  L.  A.,  and  Singer,  assignors.) 
American    Telephone    and    Telegraph     Company.       (See 

Gibson,  E.   S.,    (Hansen,  assignor),  and  Worth.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Green, 

Estill  I.,  assignor.) 
American    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company.       (See 

Hamilton,  Harold  S.,  assignor.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Har- 
low, L.  JI.,  and  Jlapes,  assignors.) 
American     Telephone     and     Telegraph     Company.     (See 

Harms,  Gordon  J.,  assignor.) 
American    Telephone    and    Telegraph     Company.       (See 

Hoinkls,  William,  assignor.) 
American     Telephone     and     Telegraph     Company.       (See 

Holden,  William  H.  T.,  assignor.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Hop- 

pesch,  John  W.,  assignor.) 
American     Telephone     and     Telegraph     Company.      (See 

Howie,  Louis  W.,  assignor.) 
American    Telephone    and     Telegraph    Company.       (See 

Hunter,  Russell  N.,  assignor.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.      (See  Ilgen- 

fritz,  Lester  M.,  assignor.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Kuhn, 

George  W.,  assignor.) 
American    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company.       (See 

Labaugh,  James  M.,  assignor.) 
American    Telephone    and    Telegraph     Company.      (See 

Maurer,  K.  L.,  and   Swart,  assignors.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Mertz, 

Pierre,  assignor.) 
American     Telephone     and     Telegraph     Company.      (See 

Mitchell,  Doren,  assignor.) 
American    Telephone    and    Telegraph     Company.       (See 

Mitchell,  D.,  and  Abraham,  assignors.) 
American     Telephone    and     Telegraph     Company.       (See 

Mowton,  Edward  M  .  assignor.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.      (See  Neis- 

winter,  James  T.,  assignor") 
American    Telephone    and    Telegraph     Company.       (See 

Newby,  N.  D.,  and  Moody,  assignors.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Nor- 
ton, John  E.,  assignor.) 
American    Telephone    and     Telegraph    Company.       (See 

Nyquist.  Harry,  assignor.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company  et  al.     (See 

Osborne,  H.  S.,  assignor,  and  Wright.) 
American     Telephone    and    Telegraph     Company.       (See 

Osgood,  Dexter  T.,  assignor.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.    (See  Osten- 

Sacken,  Irving  C,  assignor.) 
American  TeIe])liono  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Perry, 

Donald   B..  assignor.) 
American    Telephone     and     Telegraph     Company.        (See 

Potter,   Ralph  K.,  assignor.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Rea, 

Wilton  T..  assignor.) 
American    Teleplione    and       Telegraph    Company.      (See 

Schneckloth,  Harry  H.,  assignor.) 
American     Telephone     and     Telegraph     Company.      (See 

Schott.  Lionel,  assignor.) 
American    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company.       (See 

Sefcik,  Joseph  J.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
American    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company.       (See 

Sheatsley,  Paul  W.,  assignor.) 
American    Telephone    and    Telegraph     Company.       (See 

Stevenson,  William,  assignor.) 
American    Telephone     and    Telegraph    Company.       (See 

Swart,  Leland  K.,  assignor.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Swart, 

L.  K.,  and  Bodle,  assignors.) 
American  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Swezey, 

Burdette  S.,  assignor.) 
American    Telephone    and     Telegraph    Company.       (See 

Taylor,  E.  R.,  and  Mitchell,  assignors.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegrapli  Companj'.     (See  Tay- 
lor. John  W.,  assignor.) 
American     Teleplione    and    Telegraph    Company.       (See 

Thornton,   Floyd  E.,   assignor.) 
American    Telepnone     and     Telegraph     Company.       (See 

Thorp,  Vaughn  P.,  assignor.) 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Was- 

check,  George,  assignor.) 
American    Telephone     and     Telegraph     Company.        (See 

Watson,  Edward  F.,  assignor.) 
American     Telephone     and     Telegraph     Company.       (See 

Weaver,  Allan,  .nssignor.) 
American  Telehonc  and  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Wln- 

tringham,  William  T.,  assignor.) 
American     Telephone    and     Telegraph     Company.        (See 

Wright,  Sumner  B.,  assignor.) 
American   Thermos  Bottle  Company,  The.      (See  Payson, 

Arthur  H.,  assignor.) 


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American  Thermos  Bottle  Company,  The.  (See  Payson, 
A.  H.,   and   Duevel,  assignors.) 

American  Third  Axle  Corp.  (See  EoI)in,  Philip  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Thread  Company,  The.  (See  Baker,  Dickerson 
G.,  assignor.) 

American  Tire  Guard  Company.  (See  Overturf,  Clarence 
A.,  assignor.) 

American  Tool  &  Machine  Co.  (See  ThoU,  John  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Tool  Works  Company,  The.  (See  Hoelscher, 
William  G.,  assignor.) 

American  Tractor  Equipment  Corporation.  (See  Knapp, 
John  F.,  assignor.) 

American  Transformer  Company.  (See  Emlen,  A.  A., 
and  Lundgren,  assignors.) 

American  Transformer  Company.  (See  Gaston,  John  R., 
assignor.) 

American  Transformer  Company.  (See  Hunter,  Thomas 
M.,  assignor.) 

American  Transformer  Company.  (See  Schermerhorn, 
John  L.,  assignor.) 

American  Type  Founders,  Inc.  (See  Seybold,  Frederick 
W.,  assignor.) 

American  Voith  Contact  Co.  Inc.  (See  Thaler,  Wilhelm, 
assignor.) 

American  Well  &  Prospecting  Company.  (See  Duda, 
Oswald,  assignor.) 

American  Well  Works,  The.  (See  Walker,  James  D., 
assignor.) 

American  Window  Glass  Company.  (See  Shoemaker, 
Charles  S.,  assignor.) 

American  Zinc,  Lead  &  Smelting  Company.  (See  Calbeck, 
John  H.,  assignor.) 

American  Zinc,  Lead  and  Smelting  Company.  (See  Monk, 
Reginald  H.,  assignor.) 

American  Zinc,  Lead  &  Smelting  Company.  (See  Monk, 
R.  H.,  and  Ross,  assignors.) 

American  Zirconium  Corporation.  (See  Allan,  Banjamin 
W.,  assienor.) 

American  Zirconium  Corporation.  (See  Bousquet,  L'R.  G.,  i 
Richter,  and  Allan,  assignors.) 

American  Zirconium  Corporation.  (See  Richter,  Hartmut 
W.,   assignor.) 

Ames,  Adelbert,  Jr.,  and  G.  H.  Gliddon,  assignors  to  trus- 
tees of  Dartmouth  College,  Hanover,  N.  H.  Ophthalmic 
lens.     2,087,234  ;  July  20. 

Ames,  Adelbert,  Jr.,  and  G.  H.  Gliddon,  assignors  to  trus- 
tees of  Dartmouth  College,  Hanover,  N.  H.  Correcting 
ocular  errors.     2,087,235  ;  July  20. 

Ames,  Adelbert,  Jr.,  assignor  to  trustees  of  Dartmouth 
College,  Hanover,  N.  H.  Method  and  instrument  for 
testing  eyes.     2,095,235  ;  Oct.  12. 

Ames,  Butler,  Boston,  Mass.  Cooking  apparatus. 
2,099,788;  Nov.  23. 

Ames,  Charles  H.,  Whittier,  Calif.  Radiant  orchard 
heater.     2,097,544  ;  Nov.  2. 

Ames,  Elmer  U.,  CoUingswood,  N.  J.,  A.  A.  Seaman,  ad- 
ministratrix of  the  estate  of  E.  U.  Ames,  deceased,  as- 
signor to  H.  Brinton  Company,  Frankford,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Selective  operating  means  for  knitting  needles. 
2,080,525  ;  May  18. 

Ames,  George  P.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Can  opening  and 
mixing  machines.    2,086,658  ;  July  13. 

Ames,  Harold  T.,  assignor  to  The  Cord  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.     Headlight  structure.     2,084,120  ;  June  15. 

Ames,  Haviland  C.     (See  Mackay,  J.  T.,  and  Ames.) 

Ames,  James  W.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Device  for  holding  and 
positioning  railroad  spikes.    2,066,382  ;  Jan.  5. 

Ames,  John  K.,  Machias,  assignor  to  Burrowes  Corpora- 
tion, Portland,  Maine.  Double  window.  2,101,803 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Ames,  W.  R.,  Company.     (See  Folsom,  Rolfe  A.,  assignor.) 

Ames,  Warren,  Newton,  Mass.  Gauge.  2,093,066  ;  Sept. 
14. 

Amlck,  Clair  J.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Monarch 
Aluminum  Ware  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cocktail 
shaker.     2.090,320  ;  Aug.  17. 

Amick,  Marion  G.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  A.  E.  Parmelee, 
Carnoys  Point,  N.  J.,  and  J.  L.  Stecher,  assignors  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.     Making  tetra-alkyl   lead.     2,091,112  ;   Aug.   24. 

Amick,  Marion  G.,  Boothwyn,  J.  C.  Lawrence,  Moylan,  Pa., 
and  J.  L.  Steelier,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Temperature  control. 
2,091,801;  Aug.  31. 

Amldon,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Wor- 
cester,  Mass.      Grinding  maclilne.      2,101,787  ;   Dec.   7. 

Amidon,  Charles  11.     (See  Cole,  R.  A.,  and  Amldon.) 

Amity  Leather  Products  Co.  (See  Welch,  Herman  B., 
assignor.) 

Ammon,  Charlos  D.,  liincoln,  Nebr.  Automatic  choking 
device.     2,098,479  ;  Nov.  9. 

Ammon,  Charles  P.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Grinder.  2,098,480  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Ammon,  Christian,  Berlln-Wilmcrsdorf,  Germany.  Con- 
verting carbon  monoxide  Into  formic  acid.  2,070,503  ; 
Feb.  0. 

Amirion,  lOdward  U.,  Reading,  Pa.  Hosiery  Inspecting  de- 
vice.    2,090,88;!;  Aug.  21. 

Amon,  Frank  W.,  I'hiladclphia,  Pa.  li'ood  handling  np- 
paraluH.     2,076,440;  Apr.  6. 

Amory,  Otis  T.     (See  Burucli,  H.  N.,  Aniory,  and  lUoxoin.) 


(See  Aime,  Frank  L., 
(See  Eagleson,  Jacob, 
(See  Kennedy,  Joseph 
(See  Olson,  John  W., 
(See  Rogers,  Paul  M., 
(See  Rogge,  Carl  A., 
(See  Rosch,  Samuel  J., 
(See   Rosch,   S.   J., 


Amos,  Frank  H.     (See  Allan,  J.  R.,  and  Amos.) 

Amos,  William,  Detroit,  Mich.    Soldering  iron.    2,068,728  ; 

Jan.  26.  • 

Amrein,  Jacob,  Jr.,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Saw  tooth  for  cutting 

stone.     2,085,722  ;  July  6. 
Amsden,    Ralph    D.,    Lynn,    Mass.,    assignor    to    General 

Electric      Company.         Photometric      battery      tester. 

2,074,825  ;  Mar.  23. 
Amsden,    Ralph    D.,    LjTin,    Mass.,    assignor    to    General 

Electric       Company.         Electrical       control       system. 

2,082,607  ;  June  1. 
Amsler,  Alfred  J.,    SchafChouse,   Switzerland.     Measuring 

device,  particularly  for  machines  for  testing  materials. 

2,102,872  ;  Dec.  21. 
Amsler,    Max,    Biel,     Switzerland.      Dry    safety    razor. 

2,098,849  ;  Nov.  9. 
Amtsberg,  Lester  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Chicago 

Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Reversible 

rotary  motor.    2,077,733  ;  Apr.  20. 
Amundson,    Alfred    R.,    Superior,    Wis.      Window    stop. 

2,075,691;  Mar.  30. 
Amyot,   Louis   J.   A.,    Quebec,    Quebec,    Canada.      Corded 

woven  fabric.     2,096,835  ;  Oct.  26. 
Amyot,  Louis  J.  A.,  Quebec,   Quebec,  Canada.     Brassifere 

and  foundation  garment.     2,100,932  ;  Nov.  30. 
Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company.     (See  Barnard,  E.  A., 

and  Maguire,  assignors.) 
Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Company.      (See  Thomas,  Wil- 
liam J.,  assignor. ) 
Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable  Company. 

assignor.) 
Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable  Company. 

assignor.) 
Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable  Company. 

A.,  assignor.) 
Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable  Company. 

assignor.) 
Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable  Company. 

assignor.) 
Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable  Company. 

assignor. ) 
Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable  Company. 

assignor.) 
Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable  Company. 

di  Lustro,  and  Rogers,  assignors.) 
Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable  Company.     (See  Talbott,  James 

E.,  assignor.) 
Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable  Company.      (See  Webb,  J.  B.,  and 

Papst,  assignors.) 
Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable  Company.     (See  Wodtke,  Hans  "V., 

assignor.) 
Anagnost,  Christ.     (See  Estes,  R.  B.,  and  Anagnost.) 
Anastor,  Charles  G.,  assignor  to  Kimble   Glass  Company, 

Vineland,      N.     J.        Forming     canals     in     glassware. 

2,072,194;  Mar.  2. 
Anathor-Henrikson,  Henrik,  West  Englewood,  N.  J.    Aero- 
plane.    2,071,744  ;   Feb.    23. 
Anchor  Cap  &  Closure  (^Corporation.      (See  Corin,  David, 

assignor.) 
Anchor  Cap  &  Closure  Corporation.     (See  Gibbs,  John  C, 

assignor.) 
Anchor  Cap  &  Closure  Corporation.     (See  Podel,  Abraham, 

assignor.) 
Anchor  Cap  &  Closure  Corporation.     (See  Scofield,  Edgar, 

assignor. ) 
Anchor  Cap  &  Closure  Corporation.      (See  Smith,  James 

S.  B.,  assignor.) 
Anchor  Cap  &  Closure  Corporation.     (See  Von  Till,  Louis 

A.,  assignor.) 
Anchor    Steel    &    Conveyor    Company.       (See    Waalkes, 

Gerrit,  assignor.) 
Anciens  Etablissements  R.  Cornoly  &  Cie.,Societ(?Anonyme, 

(See  ITirsch.   Claude,  assignor.) 
Anciens  Etablissements  R.   Cornely  &   Cie.,   Societe  Ano. 

nyme.     (See  Ollendorff,  Jacques,  assignor.) 
Andale  Company.     (See  McNeal,  Daniel  R.,  assignor.) 
Anderau,  Walter.     (See  Straub,  P.,  and  Anderau.) 
Anderegg,    Frederick    O.       (Sec    Morbelli,    Giovanni,    as- 
signor.) 
Anderegg,  Frederick  O.,  Newark,  Ohio.    Reenforced  ceram- 
ic   building    construction    and    method    of    assembly. 

2,075,033;  Mar.   30. 
Anderegg,   Itonhon  IT.,   La  Crosse,  Wis.     Evaporator  coil. 

2,009,186  ;  Nov.  16. 
Anders,  Ernst  R.,  Dresden,  Germany,  assignor  to  Millie 

Patent  Holding  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Individually 

wrapped  bag  package.     2,087,236  :  July  20, 
Anders,   Rudolph,   Los  Angeles,    Calif.      Ventilated   cloth- 
ing.    2,079,980;  May  11. 
Andersag,  Hans.      (See  Henecka,  H.,  and  Andersng.) 
Andersag,  Iliins.     (See  Jung,  IT.,  and  Andersng.) 
Aii(l('rs(M\,     Andrew     C.       (See     Simpson,     E.     G.,     and 

Aiul(M'sen.) 
Andersen,    Itjorn.       (See    Scbnelder,    C,    and    .\ndersen.) 
Andersen,   Bjorn,   Muplewood,   and   II.   11.   Bull,   lOli/abetll, 

N.  J.,   assignors  to  (^-Ihiloid   (Corporation,      rroductlon 

of  Improved  (llni.     2,069,202  ;  Feb.  2. 
And(>rs('n,  HJorn,  Muplewood,  and  10.  A.  Grenquist,  Blootn- 

lleld,  N.  .1.,  assignors  to  (\'llulold  Corporation.     SeMsi>n- 

ing  of  plastic  niiiterlal.     2,081,372;  .lime  22. 
AiiderHcii,    ("arl    N.,    Well(>sley    IIIIIh.    Miis.s.,    assignor    to 

!.ev("r    Itrolher.s   ("omiiany.      Arniiinllc   mercury   smIIh   of 

an  oxyg<'n  acid  of  a  liaUigcn.      2,067,894  ;  .Ian.    19. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Aryl  mercury  hydroxy  mononuclear 
aromatic  carboxylates.    2,074,040  ;  Mar.  16. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Lever  Brothers  Company.  Aromatic  mercury  amides 
and  making  the  same.     2,085,066  ;  June  29. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Lever  Brothers  Company.  Arvl  mercury  aromatc  poly- 
basic   carboxylates.     2,094,253  ;   Sept.   28. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Lever  Brothers  Company.  Organic  mercury  com* 
pounds.     2,103.657  ;  Dec.  28. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Aryl  mucuric  salts  of  benzene  car- 
boxylic  acids.     2,084,311 ;  June  22. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Organic  mercury  compounds. 
2,085,063  ;  June  29. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Aromatic  mercury  cyclic  alkaloid 
compounds  and  making  them.     2,085,064  ;   June  29. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Aromatic  mercury  substituted 
heterocyclic  compound.     2,085,065  ;  June  29. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Aryl  mercury  compounds  of 
heterocyclic  imines  and  imides.     2,087,959  ;  July  27. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Aryl  mercury  imino  and  imido  com- 
pounds and  making  them.    2,087,960  ;  July  27. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Organic  mercury  compounds. 
2.090,927  ;  Aug.  24. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Organic  mercury  compounds. 
2,096,721:  Oct.  26. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Aryl  mercury  carboxylates  of  dyes. 
2,096,722  ;  Oct.  26. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Aryl  mercury  imino  compounds 
of  dyes.    2,096,723  ;  Oct.  26. 

Andersen,  Carl  N.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Aryl  mercury  alcoholates  of  dyes. 
2,096,724  :  Oct.  26. 

Andersen,  Chris  C.     (See  De  Long.  W.,  and  Andersen.) 

Andersen,  Eli  F.     (See  Hogg,  E.  E.,  aund  Andersen.) 

Andersen,  Eli  F.,  and  E.  E.  Hogg,  New  Kensington, 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.      Closure.     2,081,138 ;    May   25. 

Andersen,  Gustav,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Production  of 
metals  and  .alloys  with  very  small  contents  of  carbon. 
2,069,469  ;  Feb.  2. 

Andersen,  Gustav,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Furnace  for 
ore  reduction.     2,085,025  ;   June  29. 

Andersen.  Gustav  E.,  Stavanger,  Norway.  Container. 
2,097,682  ;  Nov.  2. 

Andersen,  Jorgeu  C,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to  T. 
Christie,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cutting  device.  2,082,807  ; 
June  8. 

Anderson,  Albert  J.,  Ansonia,  assignor  to  J.  E.  Smith  & 
Co.,  Inc.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Shingle.  2,084,981  ; 
June    29. 

Anderson,  Albert  &  J.  M.  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Reynolds,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Anderson,  Albert  R.,'  Ambridge,  Pa.  Corner  bracket. 
2,084,758  ;  June  22. 

Anderson,  Alexander,  Fullerton,  Calif.  Instrument  for 
surveying  bore  holes.    2,070,610  :  Apr.  13. 

Anderson,  Alf  E.,  Milton,  JIass.  Circuit  controlling  appa- 
ratus.    2,068,898  ;  Jan.  26. 

Anderson.  Alf  E.,  Milton,  Mass.  Electrical  connecter. 
2,089,844;  Aug.   10. 

Anderson,  Alfred  J.,  and  E.  C.  Keller,  Susanville,  Calif. 
Combination   machine   stand.     2,084,234 ;    June    15. 

Anderson,  Alvin  P.,  and  W.  K.  Nelson,  Wood  River,  111., 
assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Preparation  of  high  grade  asphalts. 
2,073,088;  Mar.  9. 

Anderson,  Alvin  P.,  Wood  River,  111.,  and  C.  IM.  Kellogg, 
University  City,  JIo.,  assignors  to  Shell  Development 
Company,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Continuous  dewaxing 
process  and  apparatus.     2,085,521  ;  June  29. 

Anderson,  Annie  G.,  executrix.  (See  Anderson,  James 
C.) 

Anderson,  Arvid  E.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Gener.al 
Electric  Company.  Automatic  reelosing  circuit  breaker. 
2,100,893  ;  Nov.  30. 

Anderson,  August  E.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Spark  plug. 
2,071,450;   Feb.   23. 

Anderson,  Axel,  Clifton,  N.  J.  Receptacles,  case,  and  the 
like.     2,067,558  ;  Jan.  12. 

Anderson,  Bert  J.,  Ilaniniond,  Ind.  Velocipede  frame. 
2,077,197  ;  Apr.  13. 

Anderson,  Bert  J.,  Hammond,  Ind.  Saddle  construction. 
2,096,624  ;  Oct.  19. 

Anderson,  Bert  J.,  Hammond,  Ind.     Pedal  construction. 

2.084.373  ;  June  22. 

Anderson,  Bert  J.,  Hammond,  Ind.     Rear  frame  member. 

2.084.374  ;  June  22. 

Anderson,  Bert  J.,  Hammond,  Ind.  Velocipede  frame  mem- 
ber.    2,091,938  ;  Aug.  31. 


Anderson,  Bert  J.,  Hammond,  Ind.  Backbone  for  a 
velocipede.     2,093,065;  Sept.  14. 

Anderson  Box  Company.  (See  Krannert,  H.  C,  and  Bom- 
berger,  assignors.) 

Anderson  Box  Company.  (See  Schaefer,  Norbert  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Anderson,  Carl  A.,  Montclair,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  R. 
Abrams,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Door  clamp.  2,092,411 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Anderson,  Carl  E.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Eastern  Tool 
&  Mfg.  Co.,  Bloomfleld,  N.  J.  Sprinker  for  receptacles. 
2,071,101  ;  Feb.  16. 

Anderson,  Carl  E.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Eastern 
Tool  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Bloomfleld,  N.  J.  Hair  curler. 
2,077,198  ;  Apr.  13. 

Anderson,  Carl  G.,  Boston,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  printing 
on  glass  and  the  like.     2,068,649  ;  Jan.  26. 

Anderson,   Carl  L.      (See  Turner,  H.   I.,   and   Anderson.) 

Anderson,  Carl  O.  (See  Doennecke,  H.  W.,  Douglas,  and 
Anderson.) 

Anderson,  Carl  R.,  assignor  to  The  Griswold  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Stove  damper.  2,090,604  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Anderson,  Carl  R.,  assignor  to  The  Griswold  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Damper.  2,090,605  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Anderson,  Carl  R.,  assignor  to  The  Griswold  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Rack  for  cooking  utensils. 
2,101,487  ;  Dec.  7. 

Anderson,  Cecil  R.,  Ben  Avon,  assignor  to  The  Martin- 
Hardsocg  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Adjustable  ground 
rail  connecter.     2,068,528  ;  Jan.  19. 

Anderson,  Cecil  R.,  Ben  Avon,  assignor  to  The  Martin- 
Hardsocg  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Manufacture  of 
mining  machine   cutter  bits.      2,091,128  ;   Aug.   24. 

Anderson,  Charles  A.  (See  de  Weal,  A.,  Krag,  and  Ander- 
son.) 

Anderson,  Charles  A.,  New  Rochelle,  and  M.  Tobin.  as- 
signors to  The  Gotham  Pressed  Steel  Comnany,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Game  board.     2.083.108  ;  June  8. 

Anderson,  Charles  J.,  Jr.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Power  trans- 
mission.    2,075,418  ;  Mar.  30. 

Anderson,  Charles  J..  Jr.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Power  trans- 
mission.    2,086,889  ;  July  13. 

Anderson,    Clair  H.      (See  Anderson,  R.  O.   and  C.  H.) 

Anderson,  Clayton  G.,  assignor  of  forty-nine  per  cent  to 
C.  P.  Doughertv.  Portland,  Oreg.  Automatic  draft 
control.     2,102,873  ;  Dec  21. 

Anderson  Company,  The.  (See  Bramming,  Carl,  as- 
signor.) 

Anderson  Company,  The.  (See  Levy,  Edward  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Anderson  Company,  The.  (See  Smulski,  Theodore  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Anderson,  D.ale  L.  (See  Neff,  W.  C,  Workman,  Ander- 
son, and  Holman.) 

Anderson,  David  P.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Die  rolling. 
2,087,831  ;  July  20. 

Anderson,  David  T.,  assignor  to  H.  C.  A.  Walby,  Montreal, 
Quebec,  Canada.  Blade  fastening  device  for  saws. 
2,089,105:  Aug.  3. 

Anderson,  David  T.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Saw 
holder.     2,096,081 ;  Oct.  19. 

Anderson,  Edward,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  mold. 
2,101,015  ;  Dec.  7. 

Anderson.  Edward,  and  C.  J.  Sass,  assignors  to  The  Amer- 
ican Swiss  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Vehicle  door  latch. 
2.095.002  ;  Oct.  12. 

Anderson,  Edward  A.,  assignor  to  The  Automatic  Record- 
ing Safe  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Savings  bank. 
2,096,531  ;  Oct.  19. 

Anderson,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Illinois  Watch  Case 
Company,  Elgin,  111.  Lipstick  container.  2,100,999 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Anderson,  Edward  L.,  Grosse  He,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
American  Blower  (Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fan. 
Re.  20,394  ;  June  8. 

Anderson,  Edward  L.,  Grosse  He,  assignor  to  American 
Blower  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Gas  mixing  appa- 
ratus.    2,075,258;  Mar.  30. 

Anderson,  Edward  L.,  Grosse  He,  assignor  to  American 
P.lowor  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grille.  2,077,734; 
Apr.  20. 

Anderson,  Edward  L.,  Grosse  He.  assignor  to  American 
Blower  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Supporting  means. 
2.081,030:  May  18. 

Anderson,  Edward  L.,  Grosse  He,  IMieh.,  assignor  to 
American  Blower  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grille. 
2,091,621 :  Aug.  31. 

Anderson,  Edward  L.,  assignor  to  American  Blower  Cor- 
poration.   Detroit.  Mich.      Fan.      2,083,184;  June  8. 

Anderson.  Edward  L..  assignor  to  .\morican  Blower  Cor- 
poration. Detroit,  Mich.     Fan.     2.083,185  ;  June  8. 

Anderson,  Edward  L.,  assignor  to  American  Blower  Cor- 
poration. Detroit,  Mich.     Fan.     2,083.180 ;  June  8. 

Anderson.  Edward  L..  assignor  to  American  Blower  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.     Fan.     2.083,187  ;  June  8. 

Anderson,  Edward  L.,  assignor  to  Ripley  and  Gowen 
Company,  Inc.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Adjustable  cravat 
holder.      2,082,747:   June  1. 

Anderson,  Edwin  F.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y..  .assignor  to  Pillsbury 
Flour  Mills  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Apparatus 
for  treating  flour  and  the  like.     2,080,884 ;  May  18. 


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Anderson,  Einar  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Tandem  wheel  chassis 
unit.     2,072,787  ;  Mar.  2. 

Anderson,  Elmer  A.,  Moorhead,  Minn.  Window  sash  bal- 
ance.    2,069,025  ;  Jan.  26. 

Anderson,  Emil  E.  W.      (See  Dal^n,  S.  G.,  and  Anderson.) 

Anderson,  Emil  N.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Registering  system. 
2,073,983 ;  Mar.  16. 

Anderson,  Emil  N.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Lock.  2,094,574  ; 
Oct.  6. 

Anderson,  Emil  N.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  H.  M.  Bascom,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  y.,  E.  Li.  Getz,  Kidgewood,  N.  J.,  and  G. 
Sandalls,  Jr.,  North  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. ;  said  Anderson 
assignor  to  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Com- 
pany ;  said  Bascom,  said  Getz,  and  said  Sandalls,  Jr. 
assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Prepayment  telephone  system. 
2,084,121 :  June  15. 

Anderson,  Eric  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Corner  shelf.  2,096,024  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Anderson,  Folke  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Continental 
Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet  metal  can. 
2,093,181 ;  Sept.  14. 

Anderson,  Frank  E.,  Inglewood,  assignor  to  Boyle  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Canteen. 
2,100,894;  Nov.  30. 

Anderson,  Fred  B.  (See  Armstrong,  T.  N.  Jr.,  and  Ander- 
son.) 

Anderson,  Fredericl<  H.      (See  Reid,  E.  H.,  and  Anderson.) 

Anderson,  Frederick  L.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  and  N.  Crispino, 
Keene,  N.  H.,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Cor- 
poration, Paterson,  N.  J.  Cutting  sole  for  the  attach- 
ment of  wood  heels.    2,088,562  ;  Aug.  3. 

Anderson,  George  K.,  Pittsburgh,  and  W.  D.  Johnston, 
Jr.,  Dormont,  Pa.,  assignors  to  The  Neville  Company. 
Resin  polymerization.     2,092,998  ;  Sept.  14. 

Anderson,  George  K.,  Pittsburgh,  and  W.  D.  Johnston, 
Jr.,  Dormont,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Tlie  Neville  Company. 
Polymerization  of  resins.     2,092,999  ;   Sept.   14. 

Anderson.  George  W.,  et  al.      (See  Coney,  John,  assignor.) 

Anderson,  George  W.,  assignor  to  The  General  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tread  for  pneumatic 
tires.     Re.  20,431 ;  June  29. 

Anderson,  Gilbert  V.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  A.  T. 
Bremser,  Westmont,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Larner  Machine 
Company,  Pliiladelphia,  Pa.  Internal  combustion  en- 
gine.    2,083,680;  June  15. 

Anderson,  Gilbert  V.,  Philadelphia,  and  W.  E.  Conklin, 
Wyncote,  assignors  to  William  F.  Fischer,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Paper  web  tensioning  mechanism  for  printing 
presses.     2,090,858  ;  Aug.  24. 

Anderson,  Gust  A.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Mechanical  rack. 
2,082,236  ;  June  1. 

Anderson,  Gustaf  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  T.  Nelson, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Combination  hand  lamp  and  writ- 
ing pad.     2,089,821  ;  Aug.  10. 

Anderson,  Gustaf  W.     (See  Howard,  S.  R.,  and  Anderson.) 

Anderson,  Gustavo.      (See  Nicholls,  W.  H.,  and  Anderson.) 

Anderson,  Hal   C.      (See  Lee,  R.  K.,  Tea.  and  Anderson.) 

Anderson,  Harry  J.,  assignor  to  Hills-McCanna  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Fluid  pumping  device.  2,075,755  ;  Mar. 
30. 

Anderson,  Harry  O.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Abrasive  wheel  and  manufacture. 
2,078,436  :  Apr.  27. 

Anderson,  Harry  O.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.     Abrasive  wheel.     2,078,437  ;  Apr.  27. 

Anderson,  Harry  O..  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Jlass.     Grinding  wheel.     2,094,556  ;  Sept.  28. 

Anderson,  ITelmer,  assignor  to  General  Mills,  Inc.,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.  Bag  closing  and  sealing  machine. 
2,083,417  :  .Tune  8. 

Anderson,  Helmer,  assignor  to  General  Mills,  Inc.,  Min- 
neapolis. l\Iinn.     Bag  closure.     2.087,934;  July  27. 

Anderson,  Ililding,  assignor  to  Tuttle  &  Bailey,  Inc.,  New 
Britain,  Conn.  Air  deflecting  device.  2,090,908  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Anderson,  Homer  G.,  Newtonville,  assignor  to  Raytheon 

Production  Corporation,  Newton,  Mass.    Induction  heat- 
ing coil.      2,075,079  ;   Mar.   30. 
Anderson.  Howard  H.,  Pottstown,  Pa.     Shoe  tip  stretcher. 

2,080,830;  July  13. 
Anderson,  Howiird  P.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Standard 

Stoker  Company,  Incorporated.     Conveyer.     2,060,750  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Anderson,  Howard  P.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Rtandnrd 

Stoker    Company,    Inc.      Fuel    distributor.      2,075,158 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Anderson,  Howard  P.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Standard 

Stoker  Company,   Inc.      Stolcer.     2,081,113;   May   18. 
Anderson,   Howard   P.,  Erie,   Pa.,   assignor,  l)y  mesne  iis- 

signnionts,    to    The    Standard    Stoker    Company,    Inc. 

Fuel  di-stributor.     2,095,950;   Oct.   19. 
Anderson.  Howard  P.,  Erin.  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Standard 

Stolcer  Company,  Inc.     Stolcer.     2.099,552;  Nov,  Hi. 
Anderson,  Howard  P.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Stand.-ud 

St()l<('r     Company,     Inc.       Sectional     fu<'l     distributor. 

2,101,403;  Dec.  7. 
AiidiTson,  Ilow.'ird  1'.,  Eric,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Stnndiml 

Slolv-er     Company,      Inc.,      (1022).     Stolier      conveyer. 

2,103,209  ;  Dec.  ^1. 


Anderson,  Howard  P.,  and  E.  Martin,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Standard  Stoker  Com- 
pany, Inc.     Stoker.    2,081,114  ;  May  18. 

Anderson,  Howard  P.,  and  J.  B.  MacKenzie,  Erie,  Pa.,  as- 
signors to  The  Standard  Stolcer  Company,  Inc.  Pressure 
fluia  regulating  means.     2,086,692  ;  July  13. 

Anderson,  Ivar  C.     (See  Hersey,  H.  J.,  Jr.,  and  Andersen.) 

Anderson,  James  C,  Highland  Park,  111.  Smoking  de- 
vice.    2,081,976  ;  June  1. 

Anderson,  James  (J.,  deceased,  by  A.  G.  Anderson,  execu- 
trix, Elmhurst,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Alcet  Electro  Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Winding  machine.     2,103,239  ;  Dec.  28. 

Anderson,  James  K.,  Wellington  Foundry,  Leeds,  England. 
Doffing  mechanism  for  flyer  spinning,  doubling,  twisting, 
and  like  machines.     2,076,423 ;  Apr.  6. 

Anderson,  James  L.,  Tenafly,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air  Reduc- 
tion Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  IMethod 
and  apparatus  for  fusion  welding.     2,071,808  ;  Feb.  23. 

Anderson,  James  L.,  Closter,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air  Reduc- 
tion Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Welded 
structure.    2,071,809  ;  Feb.  23. 

Anderson,  James  L.,  Closter,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air  Re- 
duction Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Process  and  apparatus  for  fusion  welding.  2,081,897 ; 
June  1. 

Anderson,  James  L.,  Closter,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air  Re- 
duction Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tracer  apparatus.     2,083,588  ;  June  15. 

Anderson,  James  L.,  Closter,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air  Reduc- 
tion Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ap- 
paratus and  method  for  rolling,  forming,  and  welding. 
2,084,375  ;  June  22. 

Anderson,  James  L.,  Closter,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air  Re- 
duction Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Spiral  pipe  welding  machine.     2,087,274  ;  July  20. 

Anderson,  James  L.,  Closter,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air  Reduc- 
tion Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tube 
welding.     2,103,346  ;  Dec.  28. 

Anderson,  John  E.     (See  Martin,  E.,  and  Anderson.) 

Anderson,  John  E.,  Hamilton,  assignor  to  George  H. 
Jackson  Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Horse- 
shoe.    2,096,504  ;  Oct.  19. 

Anderson,  John  P.,  assignor  to  Koppel  Industrial  Car  and 
Equipment  Company,  Koppel,  Pa.  Coupling  mechanism. 
2.071,490  :  Feb.  23. 

Anderson,  John  P.,  Koppel,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Pressed  Steel  Car  Company,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Car  construction.     2,081,975  ;  June  1. 

Anderson,  John  P..  Koppel,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Pressed  Steel  Car  Company,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Dump  car.     2,083,136  ;  June  8. 

Anderson,  John  P.,  Koppel,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Pressed  Steel  Car  Company  Inc.,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Car  construction.     2,101,698  ;  Dec.  7. 

Anderson,  John  W.  (See  Alport,  David  E.  and  S.,  as- 
signors.) 

Anderson,  John  W.,  Gary,  Ind.  Windshield  wiper. 
2,094,732  ;  Oct.  5. 

Anderson,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Sheller  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Portland,  Ind.  Steering  wheel.  2,073,822  ; 
Blar.  16. 

Anderson.  Joseph  F.,  Rockford,  .nssignor  to  Ed.  Cumings, 
Inc.,  Flint,  Mich.     Creel.     2,085,564  ;  June  29. 

Anderson,  Leslie  J.,  Westmont,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Combined  picture  and  sound 
recording  apparatus.     2,083,355  ;  June  S. 

Anderson,  Louis  I.,  Chicago,  111.  Cable  protector. 
2,092,270  ;  Sept.  7. 

Anderson,  Milton,  Rockford,  assignor  to  Borg-Warner 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Double  universal  joint  as- 
sembly.    2,072,090  ;  Mar.  2. 

Anderson,  Nels  A.,  Stockton,  assignor  to  Fibrcboard 
Products,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Box  making  ma- 
chine.    2,070,704;   Feb.   td. 

Anderson,  Nels  J.      (See  De  Koster,  C,  and  Anderson.) 

Anderson,  Nils  H.,  assignor  to  The  Shelton  Tack  Co., 
Slielton,  Conn.  Machine  for  capping  tack  heads. 
2,103,508  ;  Dec.  28. 

-indorson,  Norman  T.  (Sec  Sweeley,  E.  A.,  and  Ander- 
son.) 

Anderson,  Oscar  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Floor  surfacing 
machine.     2,086,204  ;  .July  6. 

Anderson,  Oscar  M.  (See  Ahnquist,  N.  T.,  and  Ander- 
son.) 

Anderson,  Oscnr  M.,  assignor  to  Landers,  Frnry  &  Clark, 
New  Britain,  Conn.  Strainer  for  percolators. 
2,067,470  ;  Jan.  12. 

Aiuler.'^on,  Oscar  W.,  and  E.  10.  Forrester.  Denver.  Colo. 
Thermostatic  valve  mochnnism.     2.084,982;  .Inne  20. 

Anderson.  Perle  .T.,  Portland,  N.  Y.  Cultivator. 
2,087,275  ;  July  20. 

Ander.'Jdii  Products,  Incorporated.  (See  Chlttick,  Charles 
Y.,  assignor.) 

Ander.son,  Ralph  C,  Chartolte.  N.  C.  Yarn  and  fabric 
m;ide  therefrom.      2,077.97,S  ;  Ai)r.  20. 

Anderson,   Ralph  W.      (See  lMc(\iy,  V.  K.,  and  .\nderson.) 

Anderson,  Riiiph  W.,  Wnuwatosa,  Wis.  Spnrk  deslroyor 
for  locoiuoiives.     2,082.237:  June  1. 

Anderson,  Hay  It.,  Oldalioina  City,  OUla.  Revolving  tire 
sign  and  cover.     2.083.806;  June  15. 

AndiMson,  Uiiynioiul  II.,  Tluirntun  Ui>nlli.  Kngland. 
Delivery  or  extrusion  nozzle  device.  2,099.280;  Nov. 
16. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Anderson,  Reinliold  J.,  Red  Oak,  Iowa.  Display  rack. 
2.076.522:  Apr.  1.3. 

Anderson,  Rexford  O.  (See  Carson,  A.  H.,  Anderson,  and 
Davenport.) 

Anderson,  Richard  T.,  Stacy,  Minn.  Latch.  2,093,182  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Anderson,  Robert  and  S.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Vehicle  and 
direction  indicator   therefor.     2,094,776 ;   Oct.    5. 

Anderson,  Robert  P.,  Norwich,  N.  Y.  Removable  pan 
handle.     2.092.198  :  Sept.  7. 

Anderson,  Roger,  Seattle,  Wash.  Anatomic  splint. 
2,080,802  ;  May  18. 

Anderson,  Roger,  assignor  to  The  Tower  Company,  Seattle, 
Wash.     Fracture  reducing  table.     2. 079. 507  ;  May.  4. 

Anderson,  Roger,  assignor  to  The  Tower  Companv,  Seattle, 
Wash.     Fracture  splint.     2,101,889  :  Dec.  14. 

Anderson,  Roland  O.,  and  C.  H.  Anderson,  Des  Moines, 
Iowa.     Ice  or  snow  scooter.     2,101,229  ;  Dec.  7. 

Anderson,  Roy  F.,  Auburn,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Auburn  Automobile  Company,  ConnersvlTle, 
Ind.     Windshield.     2,087,495 ;  July  20. 

Anderson,  Russell  G.     (See  Blazek,  J.  Y.,  and  Anderson.) 

Anderson,  Russell  T.     (See  Hosker,  F.  P.,  and  Anderson.) 

Anderson,  Samuel.      (See  Anderson,  Robert  and  S.) 

Anderson,  Samuel  M.  (See  Hamilton,  F.  J.,  and  Ander- 
son.) 

Anderson,  Samuel  M.,  Sharon,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Sturte- 
vant  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Cooling  and  condition- 
ing system  for  passenger  vehicles.     2,087,790  ;  July  20. 

Anderson,  Samuel  M.,  and  R.  T.  Palmer,  Sharon,  as- 
signors to  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Company,  Inc.,  Boston, 
Mass.  Air  conditioning  system  utilizing  refrigeration. 
2,098,558  ;  Xov.  9. 

Anderson,  Sidney  E.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
em  Electric  Company.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electric  wave  translating  system.     2,086,595  ;  July  13. 

Anderson,  Sven  W.  E.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Servel.  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Ice 
tray  release  mechanism.    2,098,850  ;  Xov.  9. 

Anderson,  Swan  F.,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Borehert,  Rockford, 
111.  Apparatus  for  making  frozen  confections. 
2.094,769  :  Oct.  5. 

Anderson-Tully  Company.     (See  Ward,  Neil  C,  assignor.) 

Anderson,  Victor,  Cliffside,  assignor  to  Alfred  Hormann 
&  Company,  West  New  York,  N.  J.  Lamp  finishing 
machine.     2,069,387  :  Feb.  2. 

Anderson,  Virginia  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Urinal. 
2.084,788  :  June  22. 

Anderson,  W.  C,  Bromley,  Ky.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull 
Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn. 
Bus  bar  conduit  system.     2,096,313  ;  Oct.  19. 

Anderson,  Walter  A.,  Rockford,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Companv, 
Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Duplex  adding  machine.  2,068,650  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Anderson.  Walter  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper 
feeding  mechanism  for  accounting  machines.  2.084.519  ; 
June  22. 

Anderson,  Walter  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Combined  cabinet  and  business  machine  stand. 
2,101,230;  Dec.  7. 

Anderson.  Warren  C,  Belmont,  assignor  to  United-Carr 
Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge, "Mass.  Making  nut 
buttons.     2.077.352  :  Apr.  13. 

Anderson.  William,  assignor  to  Lycoming  Manufacturing 
Company,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Heating  apparatus. 
2.099,383  ;  Nov.  16. 

Anderson,  William,  Bromley,  Ky.,  assignor  to  The  Trum- 
bull Electric  Manufacturing  (Company,  Plainville,  Conn. 
Safety  switch.    2,098,559  ;  Nov.  9. 

Anderson,  William  B.,  and  S.  C.  Eaker,  Springfield,  ^Mass., 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Refrigerating  appa- 
ratus.    2,080,595  ;  May  18. 

Anderson,  William  C.,  San  Francisco,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  W.  H.  Brooks,  Fairfax,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  mixing 
materials.     2.077.088  ;  Apr.  13. 

Anderson,  William  P.,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bearing  blank  bending 
machine.     2.089,169  ;  Aug.  10. 

Anderson.  William  S.,  assignor  to  Shoe  Press  Corpora- 
tion. Philadelphia.  Pa.  Last  member  for  shoe  presses. 
Re.  20,464  :  Aug.  10. 

Anderson.  Vi'illiam  S.,  assignor  to  Shoe  Press  Corporation, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sole  plate  for  shoe  presses. 
2,009,055  :  Jan.  26. 

Anderson,  William  T.,  Jr..  Newark,  and  C.  J.  Larson.  East 
Orange,  assignors  to  Hanovia  Chemical  and  Manufac- 
turing Companv,  Newark.  X.  J.  Ultraviolet  ray  appa- 
ratus.    2.082.934  ;  June  8. 

Andersson,  Carl  A.     (See  Homlin,  J.  W.,  and  Andersson.) 

Andersson,  Sven  W.  E.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Gas 
regulator.     2.069,808  :  Feb.  9. 

Andersson,  Sven  W.  E..  Evansville,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
.''orvpl.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Refrigeration.  2,076,058 ; 
Apr.    6. 

Andis,  Mathew,  Racine,  Wis.  Nnnvibratory  shear  mem- 
ber for  hair  clippers.     2,096,477  :  Oct.   19. 

Andler,  Robert  F.,  Rutherford,  assignor  to  Electrol  Incor- 
porated, Clifton,  N.  J.     Oil  burner.     2,090,506  ;  Aug.  17. 


Andler,  Robert  F.,  Rutherford,  assignor  to  Electrol  Incor- 
porated. Clifton.  N.  J.    Oil  burning.    2,090.56S  ;  Aug.  17. 

Andler,  Robert  F.,  Rutherford,  assignor  to  Electrol  Incor- 
porated, Clifton,  N.  J.    Oil  burner.    2,090,576  ;  Aug.  17. 

Andler,  ivobert  F.,  Rutherford,  assignor  to  Electrol  Incor- 
porated, Clifton,  N.  J.  Mechanical  advertising  device. 
2.100,690  ;  Nov.  30. 

Andrada,  Morris  J.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Robbins  Con- 
veying Belt  Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Portable  sectional 
conveyer.     2,066,383  ;  Jan.  5. 

Andre,  Gustaf  E.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Wringer.  2,102,827  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Andre,  Gustaf  E.,  Richmond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Belden 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lightning  ar- 
rester and  making  the  same.     2,072,850  ;  Mar.  9. 

Andreana,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Workbench. 
2,067,113  ;  Jan.  5. 

Andreas.  Arno,  Munster,  Germany,  assignor  to  Bagpak, 
Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Machine   for    filling   barrels. 

2.089.526  :  Aug.  10. 

Andreas,  Arno,  Munster,  Germany,  assignor  to  Bagpak, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Packing  filling  machine. 
2,099.834  :  Nov.  23. 

Andreasen,  Howard  M.,  Tremonton,  Utah.  Treating  beet 
seed.    2,075,159  ;  Mar.  30. 

Andreatta,  Lawrence,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Santo 
Ceretta,  Chicago,  111.  Mechanical  figure  toy. 
2,081,785  ;  May  25. 

Andreoli,  Robert  P..  Lowell,  Mass.  Automatic  ring  trav- 
eler gun.     2.094.517 :   Sept.   28. 

Andres,  Charles  M.,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Otis  Elevator 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Luminous  indicator. 
2,072,439  ;  Mar.  2. 

Andres,  Harry  E.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Harpham, 
Fred  M.) 

Andres,  Lloyd  J.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Musical  Instru- 
ment Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Lubricating  sys- 
tem.   2,069,639  ;  Feb.  2. 

Andres,  Lloyd  J.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Musical  Instru- 
ment Companv,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Photoelectric  con- 
verter.    2,073,773  :  Mar.  16. 

Andres,  Lloyd  J.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Musical  Instru- 
ment Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Projection  shut- 
ter.    2,074,636  ;  Mar.  23. 

Andres,  Lloyd  J.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Musical  Instru- 
ment Companv,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Stvlus  arm 
switch.     2,078,928  ;  May  4. 

Andres,  Lloyd  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Automatic  In- 
strument Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Robot  phono- 
graph.    2,098,216  ;  Nov.  9. 

Andres,  Lloyd  J.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Instrument  Com- 
panv, Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Projector.  2,101,890 ; 
Dec.   14. 

Andres,  William  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Presser-lifter  actuating  device  for  sewing  machines. 
2,067,038  ;  Jan.  5. 

Andrew,  Frederick  W.  (See  von  Meister,  F.  W.,  and 
Andrew.) 

Andrew,  Harry  R.,  Roswell,  N.  Mex.  Water  meter. 
2.097,360  ;  Oct.  26. 

Andrew,  Lucy  B.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Hair  curler. 
2.076,358;  Apr.  6. 

Andrew,  Sumner  D..  Camden,  Ark.,  assignor  to  Bagpak. 
Inc..  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Forming  a  siftproof  package. 
2,093,067  ;  Sept.  14. 

Andrew,  Vaughan  L.,  Superior,  Wis.  Windmill. 
2,069,571 ;  Feb.  2. 

Andrew,  William  K.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Machine  for  form- 
ing and  applying  liquid  spray.     2.07S.223  ;  Apr.  27. 

Andrew,  William  K.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Marathon 
Paper    Mills    Company,    Rothschild,    Wis.     Container. 

2.089.527  :  Aug.   10. 

Andrews,  Albert,  Deadwood,   S.  Dak.     Two-cvcle  engine. 

2.083.807  :  June  15. 
Andrews,  Albert,  Deadwood,  S.  Dak.     Internal  combustion 

engine.     2.083,808  ;  June  15. 
Andrews,  Albert  W.,  Dover,  assignor  to  S.  Morgan  Smith 

Company,  York,  Pa.     Hydraulic  machine.     2,073.044 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Andrews,  Albert  W.,  Dover,  assignor  to  S.  Morgan   Smith 

Company,    York,    Pa.     Hydraulic    turbine.     i,090,093 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Andrews,  Anatol   N.,   Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Fountain  pen 

valve.     2,098,528  ;   Nov.  9. 
Andrews,  Arthur  B.,  Auburn.  Maine.     Sampling  tool  for 

pulp  or  the  like.     2,083,418  ;  June  8. 
Andrews,  Bernard  R.,  Braintree,  Mass.     Method  of  and 

apparatus   for   drying  material   in  sheet   or   wob   form. 

2,071,015;  Feb.   16. 
Andrews,  Champe  S.,  North  Chattanooga,  Tenn.     Sealed 

container.     2,098,818  :  Nov.  9. 
Andrews,  Charles  W.     (See  Seaver,  J.  J.,  Kinney,  Kirk,  and 

Andrews.) 
Andrews,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  H.  A.  Brassert  &  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  m.     Reduction  of  sulphur.     2,085,565  ; 

June  29. 
Andrews,    Charles  W.,   and   C.   E.    Dougan,   Chicago,   111,, 

assignors,  bv  mesne  assignments,   to  A.  F.  Giese,  Jr. 

Gary,  Ind.     Mud  gun.     2.101.306:  Dec.  7. 
Andrews,  Chester  E.     (See  Fenske,  M.  R.,  and  Andrews." 
Andrews,  Chester  E.,  Brookllne,  assignor  to  The  Rohm  & 

Haas    Companv,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Manufacture    of 

amines.     2,073,671 ;  Mar.  16. 


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Andrews,  Chester  B.,  Overbrook,  and  L.  W.  Covert,  Phil- 
adelphia, assignors  to  EOhm  &  Haas  Company,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.  Purification  of  capryl  alcohol. 
2,074,528  ;  Mar.  23. 

Andrews,  Chester  E.,  Overbrook,  and  R.  N.  Washburne, 
Philadelphia,  assignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Separating  trimethylamine  and  am- 
monia.    2,095,786  ;  Oct.  12. 

Andrews,  Chester  E.,  Overbrook,  and  M.  R.  Fenske,  State 
College,  assignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Company,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.     Refining  mineral   oils.     2,096,725  ;   Oct.   26. 

Andrews,  CllfEord  M.,  York,  Nebr.  Device  for  processing 
dentures.     2,069,746  ;  Feb.  9. 

Andrews,  Cyril  M.,  University  Cit.v,  assignor  to  Wagner 
Electric  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Clamping  mecha- 
nism.    2,083,419  ;   June  8. 

Andrews,  E.   .T.      (See  Krag,  Erik  L..  assignor.) 

Andrews,  Edward  D.  (See  Alderfer,  Sterling  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Andrews,  Edward  F.     (See  Beane,  E.  A.,  and  Andrews.) 

Andrews,  Edward  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Radio  receiver. 
2.103,135  ;  Dee.  21. 

Andrews,  Harold  D.  (See  Smith,  C.  O.,  Andrews,  as- 
signor.) 

Andrews,  Harold  K.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Samson- 
United  Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Electric  switch. 
2,077,089  :  Apr.  13. 

Andrews,  John  H.     (See  Ricks,  F.,  and  Andrews.) 

Andrews,  John  W.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  and  R.  Gillis,  Hins- 
dale, 111.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  In- 
corporated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Magnetic  material. 
Re.  20,507  ;  Sept.  14. 

Andrews,  L.  V.     (See  Armour,  J.  W.,  and  Andrews.) 

Andrews,  L.  V.,  assignor  to  Riley  Stoker  Corporation, 
Mass.       Combustion     control.       2,093,122 ; 


v.,    assignor  to   Riley   Stoker  Corporation, 
Mass.     Pulverizing   apparatus.     2,100,020 ; 


Worcester, 
Sept.  14. 

Andrews,  L. 
Worcester, 
Nov.  23. 

Andrews,  L.  V.,  and  G.  A.  Rehm,  assignors  to  Riley  Stoker 
Corporation,  Worcester,  Mass.  Furnace.  2,075,419 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Andrews,  L.  V.,  and  H.  F.  Walton,  assignors  to  Riley 
Stoker  Corporation,  Worcester,  Mass.  Magnetic  sepa- 
rator.    2,081,445  ;  May  25. 

Andrews,  Mary  R.,  deceased,  by  M.  A.  Westendorn,  ex- 
ecutrix, Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General" Elec- 
tric Company.  Tantalum  carbide  lamp.  2,072,788 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Andrews,  Oliver  B.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Toy  building. 
2,072,698  ;  Mar.  2. 

Andrews,  Nathaniel  R.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Separating  liq- 
uids from  solids  and  apparatus  therefor.  2,100,118 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Andrews  P.  L.  Corporation.  (See  Andrews,  Preston  L., 
assignor.) 

Andrews,  Preston  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  P.  L. 
Andrews  Corporation,  Glendale,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
Package  for  dress  shields  and  other  articles.  2,087,879  ; 
July  27. 

Andrews  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Little,  Howard  J., 
assignor.) 

Andrews,  William  C,  Blawnox,  Pa.  Rifling  apparatus  and 
process.     2,086,111  ;  July  6. 

Andrews,  William  E.,  Hurley,  S.  Dak.  Pipe  holder  and 
puller.     2,067,372  ;  Jan.  12. 

Andricux,  Tenn  L.,  Grenoble,  assignor  to  Societe  d'  Electro- 
chime,  d'  Electrometallurgie  et  des  Acieries  Electriques 
d'  Ugine,  Paris,  France.  Preparation  of  alloys  contain- 
ing boron.     2,091,950  ;  Sept.  7. 

Andrus,  Burton  R.      (See  Wilhelm,   G.  L.,  and  Andrus.) 

AndruR,  Foscoe  H.,  Windsor,  Conn.  Pipe  flanging  maehihe. 
2.071  ,.''.14  :  Fob.  23. 

Andrus,  Orrin  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Water  purification. 
2,072,976;  Mar.  9. 

Andru.s,  Orrin  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Water  purifier. 
2,087,136;  ,Tuly  13. 

Andrus.  RonnUI.  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Coasting  bobsled. 
2,095,951  ;  Oct.  19. 

Andrussow,  Leonid,  Mannheim,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Far- 
benindu.'?trie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort  -  on  -  thc- 
Main,  Germany.  Production  of  nitriles.  2,095,224 ; 
Oct.   12. 

Anomostat  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Kurth,  Frann 
J.,  assignor.) 

Angel,  Jay  C,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  RpflTiisliIng  device 
for  faucet  valve  seats.     2,082,999  ;  Juno  8. 

Angelica,  Patrick  R.,  Secaucus,  N.  J.  Sinker.  2,083,630  ; 
June  15. 

Angell,  Charles  XL,  assignor,  by  mesne  nssignments,  to 
Universal  OH  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treat- 
ment of  hydrocarbons.     2,067,810;  .Tan.   12. 

Angell,  Oiarlo.s  IT.,  asHignor  to  Universnl  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  III.  Conversion  of  hvdrocarbon  oils. 
2,070,249  ;  Feb.  0. 

Angell,  Charles  IT.,  assignor  to  Universal 
Company,  Chlcngo,  111.  Conversion  of 
oils.     2,081,347;  Alay  25. 

Angell,  Charles  II.,  assignor  to  Universal 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Conversion  of 
oils.     2,081,348  ;  May  25. 

Angell,    Charles    IT.,    nssignor    to   Universal    OH    Products 


Oil   Products 
hydrocarbon 

Oil    Products 
liydrocarbon 


Company,  Chicago,  Til. 
2,088,087  ;   Aug.   3. 


ConverHlon  of  hydrocarbon  oIIh. 


Angell,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon 
oils.     2,095,952  ;  Oct.  19. 

Angell,  William  R.,  Jr.,  and  H.  H.  Timian,  assignors  to 
Continental  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  En- 
gine.    2,075,330;  Mar.  30. 

Angelus,  Louis,  New  York,  and  D.  L.  Baylis,  Long  Island, 
N.  Y. ;  said  Baylis  assignor  to  said  Angelus.  Dry  clean- 
ing apparatus  and  fluid  circulating  system  therefor. 
2,075,010;  Mar.  30. 

Angelus,  Louis,  New  York,  and  D.  L.  Baylis,  Bellerose ; 
said  Baylis  assignor  to  said  Angelus.  Dry  cleaning  ap- 
paratus and  fluid  circulating  system  therefor. 
2,101,014  ;  Nov.  30. 

Anger,    Paul,    Kiel,    Germany. 


2,072,492;  Mar.  2. 
Angler,   Edward  H.,   trustee. 

assignor.) 
Angier,    Edward    H.,    trustee. 

assignor.) 
Angier,   Edward  H., 


Jet    impact    pulverizer. 
(See  Angier,  Edward  H., 
(See   Brown,    Harry   W., 


Framingham,  Blass.,  assignor  to  E. 
H.  Angier  as  trustee  for  Angier  Laboratories.  Creping. 
2,079,273  ;  May  4. 

Angier,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  E.  H.  Angier,  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.,  as  trustee  for  Angier  Laboratories.  Wrap- 
ping.    2,086,179  ;  July  6. 

Angier,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  E.  H.  Angier,  Framing- 
ham,  Mass.,  as  trustee.     Box  stay.     2,098.909  ;  Nov.  9. 

Angier  Laboratories.     (See  Angier,  Edward  H.,  assignor.) 

Angier  Laboratories.      (See  Brown,  Harry  W.) 

Anglada,  Joseph  A.,  A.  H.  Asprooth,  and  C.  L.  Christen- 
sen,  assignors  to  Anglada  Motor  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Internal  combustion  engine.  2,081,260 ; 
May  25. 

Anglada  Motor  Corporation.  (See  Anglada,  J.  A., 
Asprooth,  and  Christensen;  assignors.) 

Angle,  Glenn  D.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Connecting  rod  con- 
struction for  radial  type  internal  combustion  engines. 
2,071,193;  Feb.   16. 

Anglo  California  National  Bank  of  San  Francisco,  The. 
(See  Rey,  Henri  D.,  assignor.) 

Angst,  Gustave,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.  Double-speed  synchronous  motor.  2,084,178  ; 
June  15. 

Angus,  Thomas  C,  Lambourne  End,  England.  Exhaust 
ventilating  hood  for  industrial  and  other  purposes. 
2,082,374;  June  1. 

Anibal,  Benjamin  H.,  Pontiac,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Engine  stabilizer. 
2,081,213  ;  May  25. 

Anibal,  Benjamin  H.,  Pontiac,  assignor  to  General 
Slotors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Articulated  pro- 
peller shaft.     2,081,214  ;  May  25. 

Anibal,  Benjamin  H.,  Pontiac,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Blich.  Gear  shift  lever  mounting. 
2,101,727  ;  Dec.  7. 

Anich,  Joseph  J.,  Sault  St.  Marie,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Screw  type  electric  fuse.     2,095,903  :  Oct.  12. 

Anigraphie  Process,  Inc.     (See  Friden,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Ann  Arbor  Machine  Company.  (See  BlacDonald,  Ray- 
more  D.,  assignor.) 

Annema,  Norman  J..  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Egg  handling 
tool.     2,099,588  ;  Nov.  16. 

Annen,  James  E.,  assignor  to  Sutherland  Paper  Company, 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Container  assembling  device, 
2,096,776  ;  Oct.  26. 

Annen,  James  E.,  assignor  to  Sutherland  Paper  Company, 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Container.     2,102,666  ;  Doc.  21. 

Annen,  Robert,  assignor  to  the  firm  Louis  MUller  &  Cie. 
S.  A.,  Fabrique  d'horlogerie  "La  Champagne",  Bienne, 
Switzerland.  Annular  ball  bearing.  2,068,589  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Annerfin,  Rolf  E.,  and  Bengt  Carlstrom,  assignors  to  Aktie- 
bolaget  Facit,  Atvidaberg,  Sweden.  Calculating  ma- 
chine.    2,068,899  ;  .Tan.  26. 

Annin,  Douglas  H.,  Brookline,  assignor  to  Mason-Noilan 
Regulator  Companv,  Boston,  Mass.  Pressure  differ- 
ential indicator.     2,087,494  ;  July  20. 

Anschiitz,  Robert,  Zella-Mehlis  IT,  assignor  to  Mercedes 
Buromaschinen-Werke  Aktiongosollschatt,  Benshausen, 
Zolla-Mohlis,  Germany.  Typewriting-calculating  ma- 
chine, typewriting  machine,  or  the  like.  2,091,133 ; 
Aug.  24. 

An.scotI,  William.      (See  Wittkuhns,  B.  A.,  and  .Vnscott.) 

Anscott.  William,  Woodhavcn.  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyro- 
scope Comnanv,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ball  gyro  verti- 
cal.    2,087,961  ;  July  27. 

Ans(>lil.  licnjainin,  St.  Louis,  ^lo.  Advertising  dispenser. 
2.0S9.214;  Aug.  10. 

Ansel,  Harry  R.,  Columbus.  Ohio.  Metallic  storage  rack 
for  barrels.     2,072,699;  Mar.  2. 

Ansel,  Harry  R.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Securing  menus  for 
corrugalod  .s!ii'(>ts.      2,077, Hi'J;  .Aiir.  13. 

Ansholm,  I^lwnrd  IT.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ice  creeper. 
2,076,260;  Apr.  6. 

Anslcv,  Arlhur  C,  Now  York.  N.  V.  I'llluiinating  hum  in 
push-pull  drculls.      2,070,772;  TYb.   16. 

Anson,  Isaac  A.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Hydrocarbon  proooss. 
2,072,789:    Mar.    2. 

Anl.'iclron,  Tnc.  (Soo  Campbell,  J.  F.,  and  Wlntorhaltor, 
MHNli;norK.) 

AnllKMiy,  Alfred  W.,  Jr.,  Belmont,  and  R.  P.  Oxniird, 
Ciiinbrldgo,  Mass.  I'hotographlc  printing.  2,000,825; 
Aug.   24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Anthony,    Andrew  H.,   Detroit,   Jlich.      Soap   holder   for 

scrub  pails.     2,075,566  ;  Mar.  30. 
Anthony  Company.     (See  Anthony,  William  C,  assignor.) 
Anthony  Company.      (See  Anthony,  W.  C,  and  Wachter, 

assignors.) 
Anthony  Development  Company.     (See  Anthony,  William 

C,  assignor.) 
Anthony  Development  Company.      (.See  Anthony,  W.    C, 

and  Waehter,  assignors.) 
Anthony  Development    Company.      (See  Waehter,  Lester, 

assignor.) 
Anthonv,     Eugene,    assignor    to    Paramount    Heating    & 

Mfg.  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Cooker  structure.     2,091,951 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Anthonv,  Herman  R.  C,  assignor  to  Rav-O-Vac  Company, 

Madison,  Wis.     Carton.     2,081,656  ;  May  25. 
Anthony,    Jack,   Tulsa,    assignor,   by   mesne   assignments, 

of  sixty  per  cent  to  F.  P.  Collins  and  forty  per  cent 

to  G.  Krell,  Sapulpa,  Okla.     Clamp.     2,070,550  ;  Feb.  9. 
Anthony,   Robert    S..    New   York.   N.    Y.     Treating   invert 

syrup,  honey,  and  the  like.     Re.  20,594  ;  Dec.  14. 
Anthonv,    Robert   S..    New   York.   X.    Y.     Treating   invert 

syrups,  honey,  and  the  like.     2,094.05.3  :   Sept.  28. 
Anthony,  William  C.     (See  Brown,  Victor  Y.,  assignor.) 
Anthony,    William   C,   assignor  to  Anthony  Development 

Company,  Streator,  HI.    Vehicle  suspension.    2,073,823  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Anthony,    Williana    C.    assignor    to    Anthony    Company, 

Streator,  HI.     Hydraulic  hoist.     2,084.376  :  June  22. 
Anthony,    William    C,    assignor    to    Anthony    Company, 

Streator,  HI.     Tipping  mechanism.     2,097,555  :  Nov.  2. 
Anthony,    William    C.     and    L.     Wacliter,    assignors    to 

Anthonv       Development       CoTnpanv.        Stroatbr,       111. 

Hydraulic  drive.     2,071,605  ;  Feb.  23. 
Anthony,    William    C,     and    L.    Waehter,    assignors    to 

Anthonv    Company,    Streator,    Dl.      Road    implement. 

2,088.564;  Aug.  3." 
Anthony.     William    C,    and    L.     Waehter,     assignors    to 

Anthony   Development   Company,    Streator,   HI.      Cycle 

construction.     2,091.698  ;  Aug.  31. 
Anthracite  Separator  Company.      (See  Pardee,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 
Anthracite  Separator  Company.     (See  Pardee,  Frank,  and 

F.,  Jr.,  assignors.) 
Antill,    Philip    W.,    Ridgefield    Park,    N.    J.,    assignor    to 

American  Arch  Company.  New  York.   N.  Y.     Furnace 

wall  construction.     2.081,417  ;  May  25. 
Antilotti.   William   A.,   Atlanta,   Ga.     Vehicle  wheel  rim. 

2.0SS.988  :  Aug.  3. 
Antisell,  Frank  L.,  Wilkinsburg,   assignor  to  Copperweld 

Steel  Company,  Glassport,  Pa.     Method  and  apparatus 

for  the  electrodeposition  of  metal.     2,075.331  ;  Mar.  30. 
Antisell,   Frank  L.,   Wilkinsburg,  .assignor  to   Copperweld 

Steel    Companv,    Glassport,    Pa.      Apparatus    for    the 

electrodeposition  of  metal.    2,075,332  ;  Mar.  30. 
Anton,   Frederick  A.,   Topeka.   Kans.     Front  pole  adjust- 
ment for  lateral  arm  awnings.     2.070.039:  Feb.  16. 
Anton,  Percival  J.,  assignor  tcTThe  Singer  Manufacturing 

Companv,   Elizabeth.   N.  J.     Thread-controlling  mecha- 
nism for  sewing  machines.     2,096.932  ;  Oct.  26. 
Antonelli,  Joseph  A.,  Chicago,  and  T.  O.  Kosatka.  Cicero. 

assignors  to  Victor  Manufacturing  &  Gasket  Company, 

Chicago,   HI.     Oil-cooled  grease  container.     2.092.237 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Antrim,   Louis   C,   New  York,   N.   T.      Fertilizing  stick. 

2.067,589  :  Jan.  12. 
Antrim,  William  D.,  Gloucester,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Roberts 

&  Mander  Stove  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Cooking 

vessel.     2,069,125  ;  Jan.  26. 
Apablasa,    C^ayetano    J..    Los    Angeles,     Calif.     Precious 

metal  trap.     2.083,485  ;  June  8. 
Apco  Mossberg  Corporation.     (See  Jackson,  Alfred  F.,  as- 
signor.) 
Apex    Electrical    JIanufacturing    Company,     The.       (See 

Frantz,  W.  A.,  and  McCabe,  assignors.) 
Ayipx     Elccrrioal     Manufacturing     Company,     The.      (See 

Kirb.v.  James  B..  assignor.) 
Apex    Electrical    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See 

Mader,  John  J.,  assignor.) 
Apex    Electrical    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See 

McCabe,  John  J.,  assignor.) 
Apex    Electrical     Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See 

McCabe,  J.  J.,  and  Seyfried.  assimiors.) 
Apex    Electrical    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See 

Racklyeft,  John  W.,  assignor.) 
Apex    Electrical    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See 

Seyfried,  Arthur  \V.,  assignor.) 
Apgar,  W.  Clayton,  et  al.      (See  Moss,  L.  E.,  and  Titus, 

assignors.) 
Apitzsch,  Max,  and  O.  Kleinschmit,  assignors  to  Gebruder 

Brehmer,    Leipzig-Plagwitz,    Germany.      Paper    folding 

machine.     2,072,790  ;  Mar.  2. 
Apollo  Steel  Company.      (See  Pisarcik,  Paul  K.,  assignor.) 
Appa,  Frank,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Reliable 

Refrigeration    Co..    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Thermal    fluid 

conduit  and  core  therefor.     2.079,144  ;  May  4. 
Appel,  Abraham.     (See  Block,  David  J.,  assignor.) 
Appel,  Oscar  J.,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Oil  burner.     2,088,031  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Appel,  William  D..  and  H.  F.  Schiefer,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Display  apparatus.    2,066,310  ;  Jan.  5. 


Appel,  William  D.,  and  H.  F.  Schiefer,  Washington,  D.  C, 
assignors  to  The  Government  of  the  United  States,  rep- 
resented bv  The  Secretary  of  Commerce.  Machine  for 
testing  fabrics.     2,066,311 ;  Jan.  5. 

Appelberg.  Gustaf  R.  (See  Bullard,  Edward  P.,  E.  C, 
E.  P.,  Ill,  Appelberg,  Johnson  and  Mussler.) 

Appelberg,  Gustaf  R.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Bullard  Companv.  Stroke  control  adjustment  for  ma- 
chine tools.     2,0'86,837  ;  July  13. 

Appelberg,  Gustaf  R.,  Bridgeport,  .  Conn.,  assignor  to 
The  Bullard  Company.  Double  index  mechanism. 
2,086,838  ;  July  13.  ,^  ,     ^ 

Appelius,  Fritz,  Berlin-Shandau,  assignor  to  Telephon- 
Apparat  Fabrik-E.  Zwietusch  and  Company.  Berlin, 
Germany.  Paystation  telephone  system.  2,082,561 ; 
June  1. 

Appelius,  Fritz,  Berlin-Spandau,  and  H.  Langner,  Berlin- 
t^teglicz,  assignors  to  Telephon-Apparat  Fabrik  E.  Zwie- 
tusch and  Companv,  Berlin,  Germany.  Measured  serv- 
ice telephone  svstem.     2,093,988  :  Sept.  28. 

Apple,  Bessie  D.  (See  Cotterman,  Frederick  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Apple,  Bessie  D.     (See  Kessler,  John  J.,  assignor.) 

Apple,  Edward  M.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Cotterman, 
Frederick  W.) 

Apple,  George  W.,  Waldron,  Ind.  Hook  latch  for  sliding 
doors.     2,080,000  ;  May  11. 

Apple,  Herbert  F.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Cotterman,  Fred- 
erick W.) 

Apple,  Vincent  G.  (See  Cotterman,  Frederick  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Appleford  Paper  Products  Limited.  (See  Lawson,  A.  R., 
and    Huffman,   assignors.) 

Applegarth,  Edward  M.     (See  Michel,  Henry  M..  assignor.) 

Applegarth.  George  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Fire  escape. 
2.084.303  ;  June  22. 

Applegate,  Lindsay  M.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Collins  Radio  Company,  Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa.  Sound  transmission  and  reproduction. 
2,081,904;  June  1. 

Applegate,  Robert  R..  Shaker  Heights.  Ohio.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  welding.     2.083,309  ;  June  8. 

Applestam.  Charles  J.,  Boston.  Mass.  Combined  statue, 
lamp,  and  loudspeaker.     2,068.590  ;  Jan.  19. 

Appleton  Electric  Company.  (See  Tomblom,  Nils  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Appleton  Electric  Company.  (See  Tornblom,  N.  A.,  and 
Bylund,  assignors.) 

Appleton  Wire  Works,  Inc.  (See  Buchanan,  William  E., 
assignor.) 

Appleyard,  Kenelm  C,  Birtley,  and  S.  D.  Pollitt,  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  assignors  to  The  Birtley  Company  Lim- 
ited, Birtlev,  England.  Apparatus  for  the  electrical 
separation  of  coal.     2,086,060  ;  July  6. 

Appleyard,  Kenelm  C.  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  Birtley 
Company  Limited.  Birtley.  England.  Apparatus  for  the 
separation  of  coal  and  the  like.    2.101,381  ;  Dec.  7. 

Applicator  Products  Corporation.  (See  Goltman,  J.  T., 
and  Robbins,  assignors.) 

Apollo  :Metal  Works.  (See  Romanoff,  Frank  P.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Aprile,  Joseph.  Norwood,  Ohio.  Nursing  bottle  holder. 
2,092,526  ;  Sept.  7. 

Apsey.  George  W.,  Jr..  Rutherford,  assignor  to  Jacques 
Wolf  &  Co.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Manufacture  of  gum  of 
prepared   gum  class.     2.093.405  :   Sept.   21. 

Aran6-Pratmars6,  Alberto,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Flexible 
centrifugal  pot  for  spinning  or  doubling  all  kinds  of 
fibers  and  device  for  discharging  it.     2,068,815  ;  Jan.  26. 

Arbib,  Ida,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  article.  2,067,895  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Arble.  Newton  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cribwork.  2,092,385  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Arbuckle,  S.  F.,  Corporation.  (See  Arbuclde,  Samuel  F, 
assignor.) 

Arbuckle,  Samuel  F.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
S.     F.      Arbuckle     Corporation.        Brake     mechanism. 

2.079.588  ;  May  11. 

Arbuckle,  Samuel  F.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
S.     F.     Arbuckle     Corporation.       Brake     mechanism. 

2.079.589  ;  May  11. 

Arbuckle,  Samuel  F.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  United 
Lens  Corporation.  Detroit.  Mich.  Signaling  device. 
2,088.501  ;  July  27. 

Arbuckle.  Samuel  F.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  United 
Lens  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lighting  apparatus. 
2,097,399  ;  Oct.  26. 

.Vrcadia  Hosiery  Co.  (See  Weisbecker,  Frank  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Arcadia  Hpsiery  Co.  (See  Wrightson,  John  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Arce,  Ambrosio,  Daugupan,  Pangasinan,  P.  I.  Cigarette 
and  match  case.     2.086,839  ;  July  13. 

Arce,  Carlos  M.,  Buenos  Aires.  Argentina.  Elastic  wheel 
for  vehicles  in  general.     2,078.554  ;  Apr.  27. 

Archea,  Walter  D.     (See  Roehin,  E.  G..  and  Archea.) 

Arche;i,  Walter  D.  (See  Romaine,  M.,  Archea,  and 
Roehm.) 

Archea.  Walter  D.,  Norwood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Cin- 
cinnati Milling  Machine  Co.,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Ma- 
chine tool  organization.     2.079,700  ;  May  11. 

Archea,  Walter  D.,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Milling 
Machine  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Thread  milling 
machine.    2,090,992  ;  Aug.  24. 


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I 


Archer,  Raymond,  Seattle,  Wash.,  assignor  to  Mergeh- 
thaler  Linotype  Company.  Slug  casting  machine. 
2,097,712  ;  Nov.  2. 

Archer,  Robert  S.,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    Alloy.    2,066,512  ;  Jan.  5. 

Archer,  Robert  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Republic 
Steel  Corporation,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Treating  steel. 
2,080,159  ;  May  11. 

Archer  Rubber  Company.  (See  Callahan,  John  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Archer,  Sylvanus  M.     (See  Bennett,  M.  D.,  and  Archer.) 

Archer,  William  M.,  Barbourville,  Ky.  Crib.  2,071,016  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Archibald,  Francis  M.     (See  Rosen,  R.,  and  Archibald.) 

Arco  Company,  The.     (See  Hexter,  Paul  L.,  assignor.) 

Arcturus  Develoment  Company.  (See  Glauber,  John  J., 
assignor.) 

Ardco  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Stern,  Charles,  as- 
signor. ) 

Arden,  Elizabeth,  Sales  Corporation.  (See  Lewis,  Flor- 
ence N.,  assignor.) 

Arden,  Thomas  R.,  Baldwin,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  O.  F. 
Mossberg  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Adjustable  peep  sight  for  firearms.     2.083,934  ;  June  15. 

Arden,  Thomas  R.,  Baldwin,  assignor  to  Nlc  Projector 
Corporation,  New  Yoric,  N.  Y.  Typewriter.  2,101,231 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Arelt,  Charles.     (See  Gwinn,  G.  W.,  Arelt,  and  Nejedly.) 

Arendt,  Morton,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas  electric  vehicle. 
2,078,362  ;  Apr.   27. 

"Arenella"  Societa  Italiana  per  I'lndustria  dell'  Acido 
Citrico  ed  Aflini.     (See  Leone,  Pietro,  assignor.) 

Aresee  Company  Inc.     (See  Chandler,  Daniel  L.,  assignor.) 

Arey,  Fred  C,  Oak  Park,  and  De  Los  E.  Hibner,  Jr., 
Du  Bois,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Vulcan  Soot  Blower  Corpora- 
tion. Soot  blowing  means  for  air  preheaters. 
2,091,622  ;  Aug.  31. 

Arey,  Ralph  G.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.    Ammeter.    2,089,083  ;  Aug.  3. 

Arey,  Ralph  G.,  Swampscott,  and  H.  T.  Faus,  Lynn,  Mass., 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Synchronous 
motor.     2,101,665  ;  Dec.  7. 

Arf,  Herman  R.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Carrier  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Sys- 
tem for  air  conditioning  railroad  cars.  Re.  20,318 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Argabrite,  George  M.,  deceased,  Chicago,  M.  M.  Argabrite, 
executrix,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Ai'gabrite,  Desplaines,  111. 
Leather  processing.     2,102,667  ;  IDec.  21. 

Argabrite,  Margaret  M.,  executrix.  (See  Argabrite, 
George  M.) 

Argabrite.  Wesley  H.  (See  Argabrite,  George  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Argentographica  (TJ.  S.  A.)  Limited.  (See  de  Sperati,  M., 
and  Filippi,  assignors.) 

Arguimbau,  Lawrence  B.,  assignor  to  General  Radio  Com- 
pany, Cambridge,  Mass.  Modulation  meter.  2,069,934 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Argus  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Smith-Strange. 
Yngve,  assignor.) 

Ariotti,  Guido,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Atlas  Powder 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Finis;hing  surfaces  in 
simulation  of  napped  cloth.     2,009,470  ;  Feb.  2. 

Arkell,  P>artlett.      (SeeDu  Bois,  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Arkell,  Bartlott.      (See  Jarrier,  Renfi,  assignor.) 

Arkell,  Bartlett.      (See  Tooker,  John  N.,  assignor.) 

Arkell  Safety  Bag  Company.  (See  Robinson,  Francis  T.. 
assignor.) 

Arletto,  Inc.      (See  Thomson,  Edwin  R.,  assignor.) 

Arlington  Mills.     (See  Arragg  George  M.,  assignor.) 

Arlington  Mills.      (See  Hardhig,  Frank  E.,   assignor.) 

Arlt,  Herbert  G.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Ijaboratories, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wiring  device 
2,060,511  ;  .Ian.  5. 

Armanost,  Wilbur  H.,  New  York,  and  J.  IT.  Sejigstaken, 
Plandome,  assignors  to  The  Superheater  Company,  New 
York.   N.   y.      Economizer.      2,069,515;   Fol).    2. 

Armbruster,  laulwig.  Beiliu-Zehlondorf,  Germany.  Skele- 
ton stnicture.     2,099,589:  Nov.  3  6. 

Arnientrout,  Arthur  L.,  Bakersfiold,  and  E.  P..  H.all,  Los 
Angeles,  assignor.s.  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Securit.v 
Engineei'ing  Co.,  Inc.,  Wliittier,  Calif.  Apparatus  for 
sealing  off  the  strata  in  a  well  bore.     2,092,041  ;  Soj)!.  7. 

Arrnentrout,  Arthur  Ij.,  Bakersfiold.  and  E.  B.  ITall,  T^os 
Angel(>s,  assignors  to  Security  Engineering  Co.,  Inc., 
Whiltier,  Calif.     Well  screen.     2,092,042;  Sept.  7. 

Arnifelt,  .To'/.efa  O.,  Kulla,  Odensviliolm,  Sweden.  Device 
for  moistening  envelopes  and  the  like.  2,088.283;  July 
27. 

Armington,  Arthur  P.,  Willoughby,  assignor  to  The  Euclid 
Road  Machinery  Company,  Euclid,  Ohio.  Tractor  hitch. 
2,073,017  ;  Mar.  10. 

Arniistead,  (jeorgc,  .Tr.,  Port  Arthnr,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treatment  of  hydro- 
carbon oils.     2,070,,304;  Apr.  6. 

Ariiii.slead,  Gooi-ge,  Jr.,  Sciir.s(liil(>,  N.  Y.,  assignor  |o  flnso- 
liiie  ProdnclR  (Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Treatment 
of  liydroearbon  oil.s.     2,103,077;  Dec.  28. 

Armltage,  James  A.,  Houston,  Tex.  I'ump.  2,078,435; 
Apr.  27. 

Aniiilage,  Joseph  B.,  Wauwatosn,  assignor  to  K(>arney  & 
Trecker  Corporation,  West  Allia,  Wis.  Machine  tool 
transmission  and  control.     2,081,288  ;  May  25. 


Armltage,  Joseph  B.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Kearney  & 
Trecker  Corporation,  West  Allis,  Wis.  Machine  tool 
transmission  and  control.     2,085,888  ;  July  6. 

Armour  and  Company.     (See  Conquest,  Victor,  assignor.) 

Armour  and  Company.     (See  Fenger,  Frederic,  assignor.) 

Armour  and  Company.     (See  Kistler,  John  C,  assignor.) 

Armour  and  Company.      (See  Mertz,  Edwin  T.,  assignor.) 

Armour  &  Company.  (See  Ralston.  Anderson  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Armour  and  Company.  (See  Ralston,  A.  W.,  and  Y.  Con- 
quest, assignors.) 

Armour  and  Company.  (See  Ralston,  A.  W.,  and  Chris- 
tensen,  assignors.) 

Armour  and  Company.  (See  Ralston,  A.  W.,  Pool,  and 
Harwood,  assignors.) 

Armour,  James  W.,  and  L.  V.  Andrews,  assignors  to  Riley 
Stoker  Corporation,  Worcester,  Mass.  Regulating  ap- 
paratus.    2,076,393  ;  Apr.  6. 

Armstrong,  Addison  C.  (See  Sargent,  A.,  and  Arm- 
strong.) 

Armstrong-Blum  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Blum,  George  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Armstrong-Blum  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Davidson,  Jack  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Armstrong  Bros.  Tool  Co.  (See  Welter,  Sebastian  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Armstrong,  Charles  A.,  et  al.  (See  Beil,  F.  F.,  and  Green, 
assignors.) 

Armstrong,  Charles  A.,  et  al.  (See  Madsen,  Sern,  as- 
signor.) 

Armstrong,  Charles  A.,  et  al.  (See  Madsen,  S.,  G.  L. 
and  E.  J.  Curtis,  and  Armstrong.) 

Armstrong,  Charles  C.  (See  Nelson,  L.  R.,  and  Arm- 
strong.) 

Armstrong,  Charles  W.,  Newark,  Ohio.  Advertising  ap- 
pliance.    2,093,505  ;  Sept.  21. 

Armstrong  Cork  Company,  et  al.  (See  Cahoon,  B.  F.,  and 
Seaman,  assignors.) 

Armstrong  Cork  Company.  (See  Clark,  Ralph  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Armstrong  Cork  Company.  (See  Emanuel,  Edward  C, 
assignor.) 

Armstrong  Cork  Company.  (See  Holt,  Daniel  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Armstrong  Cork  Company.     (See  Lee,  Louis  R.,  assignor.) 

Armstrong  Cork  Company.  (See  McCombs,  Arnold  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Armstrong  Cork  Company.  (See  Pennell,  P.  H.,  and 
Draper,  assignors.) 

Armstrong  Cork  Company.  (See  Rottmund,  Fred  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Armstrong  Cork  Company.  (See  Tucker,  William  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Armstrong,  Corliss,  et  al.  (See  Brown,  Walter  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Armstrong,  Edward  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phase  control 
system.     2,085,940;  July  6. 

Armstrong,  Edward  R.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Glare  inter- 
ceptor.    2,074,247  ;  Mar.  16. 

Armstrong,  Edward  R.,  Hollyoak,  Del.  Sea  bottom  anchor 
system  and  placing  the  same.     2,100,231  ;  Nov.  23. 

Armstrong,  Edwin  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  signaling 
system.     2,082.935  ;  June  8. 

Armstrong,  Edwin  H.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Radio  transmit- 
ting system.     2,098,698  ;  Nov.  9. 

Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Safety  Mining  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Material- 
breaking  apparatus.     2,083,548  ;  June  15. 

Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  Safety  Mining  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Material  breaking  device.  2,083,975 ; 
June  15. 

Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Safety 
Mining  Company.  Material  breaking  device.  2,083,976  ; 
June  15. 

Armstrong,  Frank  H.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Safety  Mining  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Blasting  cartridge.     2,083,977  ;  .Tune  15. 

Armsti'ong,  Frank  TI.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Safety  Mining  Company,  Cliicago, 
111.     Blasting  cartridge.     2,083,978  ;  Juno  15. 

Armstrong,  Ji'rank  II.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  as.signmonts,  to  Saf(!tv  Mining  (\>mpMnv,  Chicago, 
111.     Blasting  cartridge.     2,083,979;  June  15. 

Armstrong,  Frank  JI.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Safety  Mining  (lonii)any,  Chicago, 
111.     Blasting  cartridge.     2,08;!,9S0  ;  June  15. 

Armstrong,  I''ranlc  II.,  Michigan  (Mty,  Tnd.,  assignor,  by 
inosno  MSslgnnK'nts,  to  Safety  Mining  Company,  Chicago, 
III.     IMaterlal  breaking  appa'ratua.     2,083.981  ;  June  15. 

Arnistrong,  Ii'ranl;  II.,  assignor  to  Safety  Mining  (\)mpany, 
Chicago,  111.  Method  and  ani)aratus  for  charging  blast- 
ing carlridges.      2,098  529;  Nov.  9. 

Armstrong,  li'ullerton  (!.  G.,  Bi"verl(\v.  and  IT.  Clayton- 
Wright,  Stratfordon-Avon,  England,  said  Clayton- 
Wriglit  assignor  to  said  Armstrong.  Winilslilelil  wiper 
inolor.      2.098,930  ;   Nov.   1(1. 

.ArniKlrong,  (!uv  E.,  Hallow.  I'higland.  Container  for  vis- 
cons    siihstniices.      2.0!10.0IS:    Aug.    17. 

Armstrong,  Henry,  nsslgnor  to  Vlbra-Tilte  LImltiMl,  Mon- 
treal, (Juebec,  Canada.  IMsplay  apparatus.  2,078,115; 
Apr.  20. 

Aiinslrong.  Ilenry  W.,  Short  Beach,  Conn.,  nislsnor  to 
.loHcpli  Schneld(>r,  IncorporuU'd,  New  York,  N.  V. 
Game.     2,0S;i,5l()  ;  June  15, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Pa. 


Ventilator. 


Armstrong,      Howard,     Philadelphia, 
2,079,590;  May  11. 

Armstronc,  James  B.  (See  Greenslade,  G.  R.,  and  Arm- 
strong.) 

Armstrong,  Percy  A.  E.,  Westport,  Conn.  Making  com- 
posite metal  articles.     2,074,352  ;  Mar.  23. 

Armstrong,  Reginald  B.,  London,  England,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Automatic  volume  con- 
trol circuit.     2,069.809  :  Feb.  9. 

Armstrong,  Robert,  Ridgefield,  N.  J.  Gripping  device  for 
tubes  of  heat-exchange  apparatus.     2,097,683  ;  Nov.  2. 

Armstrong  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Walsh,  James  A., 
assignor.) 

Armstrong  Siddeley  Motors  Limited.  (See  Clark,  Thomas, 
assignor.) 

Armstrong  Siddeley  Motors  Limited.  (See  Cutler,  Gerard 
M.,  assignor.) 

Armstrong  Siddeley  Motors  Limited.  (See  Oliver,  Chris- 
topher S.,  assignor.) 

Armstrong  Siddeley  Motors  Limited.  (See  Viale,  S.  M., 
and  Wylie,  assignors. ) 

Armstrong.  Thomas  N.,  Jr.,  and  F.  B.  Anderson.  Ports- 
mouth,  Va.     aiaking  allov  steels.     2,082,783  ;    June  8. 

Armstrong,  Victor  C,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.,  assignor,  bv 
mesne  assignments,  to  Poor  &  Company.  Rail  support- 
ing and  retaining  means.     2,101,038  ;  Dec.  7. 

Armstrong.  Walter  J.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Jeffrey  JIanufacturing  Company.  Power  transmission 
means.     2,080,659  :  July  13. 

Arndt,  Edwin  J.,  Irvington,  N.  J.  Aircraft  engine  heater. 
2,078,116  ;  Apr.   20. 

Arndt,  Franklin  E.,  Galion,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Gallon 
Iron  Works  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Road 
grader.     2,090,776  ;  Aug.   24. 

Arndt,  Kurt,  Detroit,  Mich.  Package  and  package 
handling  means   for  airplanes.     2,102,604  ;   Dec.   21. 

Arndt.  Jlax  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  M.  ;McIntosh, 
Portland,   Oreg.     Mixing  machine.     2,079,272  ;   May  4. 

Arndt,  Paul,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Adhesive  applying  de- 
vice.    2,101,404;  Dec.  7. 

Arndt,  W'.  F.,  et  al.      (See  Spelts,  George  A.,   assignor.) 

Arndt,  William  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Im- 
perial Brass  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Flaring  tool.     2,090,660  ;  Auc.  24. 

Arndt,  William  F.,  and  J.  II.  Ganzer,  assignors  to  The 
Coolerator  Company,  Duluth,  Minn.  Ice  pick. 
2,070,773  ;  Feb.  16. 

Arnegger,  Alfred.  Remscheid-Lennep,  Germany.  Tooth 
brush.     2,097,010;  Oct.  26. 

Arner,  William  J.,  and  R.  W.  Wampler.  assignors  to 
Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Laminated  safety  glass.     2.071,377  :  Feb.  23. 

Arneson,  Lawrence,  Morris.  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  president  and  directors  of  the  Manhattan  Com- 
pany, trustees  for  Gibson  Patent  (Containers  Limited. 
Collapsible  contained  and  erecting  same.  2,089,084 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Arness,  William  B.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Rustless  Iron  and  Steel  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Production   of  rustless  iron.     2,069,203 ;   Feb.   2. 

Arness.  William  B.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Rustless  Iron  and  Steel  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Production  of  rustless  iron.     2,069,204 ;   Feb.   2. 

Arness.  William  B.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Rustless  Iron  and  Steel  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Producing  iron  chromium  .alloys  of  appreciable  nitrogen 
content.     2,069,205  ;  Feb.  2. 

Arni,  Hans.      (See  Gretener.  E.,   and  Arni.) 

Ami,  Hans.     (See  Rantsch,  K.,  and  Arni.) 

Arnn.  Albert,  Norwood,  N.  J.  Concrete  building  con- 
struction.    2,071,378  ;   Fob.  23. 

Arnold,  Albert  W.,  Miami,  Fla.  Grease  gun.  2,097,612  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Arnold.  Carl.  Nuremberg,  Germanv.  Tov  vehicle  with 
spark  producing  device.     2,076,760;   Apr.   13. 

Arnold,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  Sevmour  &  Peck  Co , 
Chicago,   HI.     Container.     2,084,179  ;   June  15. 

Arnold,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  Seymour-Peck  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.     Barrel.     2,084,882 ;  June  22. 

Arnold.  Clarence  F.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  Fringed  rug. 
2,102,934  ;  Dec.  21.  ^ 

Arnold,  Craig  R..  Dahlonega,  Ga.  Recovering  metals  from 
ores.  etc.     2.067,006  ;  Jan.  5. 

Arnold,  Edwin  E.     (See  Burr,  G.  A.,  and  Arnold.) 

Arnold,  Edwin  E.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Cable  suspension.     2,081,974  ;  June  1. 

Arnold,  Edwin  E.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Liquid  fuel  burner.     2,099.092;  Nov.  16. 

Arnold,  Edwin  E.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  ?Ianufacturing  Company,  E;ist  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Making  electric  heater  elements.  2,102.301 ;  Dec. 
14. 

Arnold.  Edwin  E.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Woslinghouso 
Electric  &  .Manufacturing  Company.  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Resistor  element.     2,102.302  ;   Doc.    14. 

Arnold,  Edwin  E.,  Pittsburgh,  and  G.  A.  Burr,  Wilklns- 
burg,  assignors  to  W'estinghouse  Electric  &  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  East  Pittsburch.  Pa.  Insulating  bushing 
for  electrical  apparatus.    2,088,502  ;  July  27. 

Arnold,  Georgietta,  Martinez,  Calif.  Glove.  2,083,935 ; 
June  15. 


Arnold,  Gerald  D.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Dehydrating  appa- 
ratus.    2,076,873  ;  Apr.  13. 

Arnold,  Gustav,  Wadenswil,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  E.  von  Orelli,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Produc- 
ing a  concentrate  of  chrome  ores.     2,082.817  ;  June  8. 

Arnold,  Harold  D.,  Maplewood,  by  L.  B.  Arnold,  adminis- 
tratrix, Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labo- 
ratories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  record- 
ing and  reproducing  system.     2,069,810 ;  Feb.  9. 

Arnold,  Harold  G.,  Wooster,  Ohio.  Tooth  brush  mas- 
sager.    2,079,728  ;  May  11. 

Arnold,  Herrick  R..  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Synthesis 
of  higher  amines.     2,078,922  ;  May  4. 

Arnold.  Herrick  R.,  Elmhurst,  and  E.  T.  Lessig,  assignors 
to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv,  Wilmington, 
Del.     Synthesis  of  alkyl  halides.     2,097,750  ;  Nov.  2. 

Arnold,  Howard  P.,  Rockland,  Mass.  Feed  wheel. 
2,074,199  ;  Mar.  16. 

Arnold,  James  C,  assignor  to  Lane-Wells  Company,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.     Commutator  brush.    2,102,347  ;  Dec.  14. 

Arnold,  Leila  B.,  administratrix.     (See  Arnold,  Harold  D.) 

.\rnold,  Luther  B.,  Jr.      (See  Lenher,  S.,  and  Arnold.) 

Arnold,  Matthew  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rock  bit. 
2,085,941 ;  July  6. 

Arnold,  Norman  P.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv,  W'ilmington,  Del. 
Bleaching  fur.     2,092,746  ;  Sept.  14. 

Arnold,  Pearl  C,  West  Hanover,  assignor  to  Barbour 
Welting  Company,  Brockton,  Mass.  Welt.  2,068,364 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Arnold,  Philip  S.,  Flint,  Mich.  Oil  burner  control. 
2,076,395  ;  Apr.  6. 

Arnold,  Philip  S.,  Flint,  Mich.  Automatic  oil  burner  con- 
trol.    2,078,305  ;  Apr.  27. 

Arnold  Print  Works.  (See  de  Goencz,  D.,  and  Tarnuzzer, 
assignors.) 

Arnold,  Robert  B.,  Stonewall  Courts,  Va.,  assignor  to 
Tobacco  By-Products  and  Chemical  Corporation,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.  Utilizing  waste  vegetable  material. 
2,080,454  ;  May  18. 

Arnold,  Russell  B.     (See  Caley,  Glenn  H.,  assignor.) 

Arnold,  Samuel  P.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Automobile  heater. 
2,076,287  ;  Apr.  6. 

Arnold,  William  O.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Machine  for  polish- 
ing, sanding,  and  the  like.     2,067,624 ;  Jan.  12. 

Arnsparger.  Otha  D.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Truss. 
2,078,523  ;  Apr.  27. 

Aro  Equipment  Corporation,  The.  (See  Eastman,  Ivan  L., 
assignor.) 

-iro  Equipment  Corporation,  The.  (See  Ginter,  Charles 
W.,  assignor.) 

Aro  Equipment  Corporation,  The.  (See  Ginter,  C.  W., 
and  Carter,  assignors.) 

Arone,  George,  Washington,  D.  C.  Catamenial  pad. 
2.092.346  :  Sept.  7. 

Aronson,  Louis  V.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Art  Metal 
Works,  Inc.     Lamp  shade.     2,073,135  ;  Mar.  9. 

Aronson,  Louis  V.,  assignor  to  Art  Metal  Works,  Inc., 
Newark,  N.  J.     Atomizer.     2,079,587  ;  May  11. 

Aronson,  Louis  V.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Art  Metal 
Works,  Inc.     Toy  machine  gun.     2.085.560  ;  June  29. 

Aronson,  Louis  V.,  Newark.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Art  Metal 
Works,  Inc.  Flame  producing  mechanism.  2,101,125  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Aronson,  Peter  R.,  Slillburn,  X.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  (Corporation. 
Inlet  nipple  screen  adapter.     2,068.837  ;  Jan.  26. 

Arp,  Ewald  A.,  Minneapolis,  Jlinn.  Refrigerating  method 
and  apparatus.     2,077,820  ;  Apr.  20. 

Arp.  Leonard  D.,  Sherburne,  and  W.  H.  Fischer.  Pipestone, 
Jlinn.     Envelope  construction.     2,097,505  ;  Nov.  2. 

Arpels,  Salomon  (dit  Charles),  assignor  to  Societe  Van 
Cleef  &  Arpels,  Paris,  France.  Setting  device  for  a 
precious  stone  or  the  like.     2.069,598  ;  Feb.  2. 

Arpin,  John  B.,  Fort  Lauderdale,  assignor  to  Beach 
Erosion  Control  Company,  Miami,  Fla.  "Artificial  reef. 
2,069.715  ;  Feb.  2. 

Arps,  Edmund  J.,  Chilton,  Wis.  Ladder.  2,075,494; 
Mar.  30. 

Arquint,  Hans,  Sursee,  Switzerland.  Safety  gas-burner. 
2,100,681  :  Nov.  30. 

Arragg,  George  M.,  assignor  to  Arlington  Mills,  Lawrence, 
Mass.    Electromagnet.    2,088,565  :  Auc.  3. 

Arras,  George,  Chicago,  111.  Fixture  support.  2,070,877 : 
Feb.  16. 

.\rrow-Hart  &  Hegeraan  Electric  Company,  The.  (See 
Guett.   Monroe,   assignor.) 

.Vrrow-IIart  &  Hogenian  Electric  Company,  The.  (See 
Ilawkinson.  Jolin  L.,  assignor.) 

Arrow-Hart  &  Hegeman  Electric  Company,  The.  (See 
Nero,  Arvid  H.,  assignor.) 

Arrow   Safety  Device  Company.      (See  Haines,   John  R., 

assignor.) 
Arst,  Jlorris,  Chicago,  111.     Hooded  garment.     2,102,251 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Art  Metal  Construction  Company.     (See  Jones,  James  R., 

assignor.) 
Art  Metal  Works,  Inc.     (See  Aronson,  Louis  V.,  assignor.) 
Arta    Corporation    of    America.      (See    Rezos,    Louis    H., 

assignor.) 
.Vrtcraft  Silk  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.      (See  Young,  David  H., 

assignor.") 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


29 


I 


Arter  Grinding  Machine  Company.  (See  Arter,  Harry, 
assignor.) 

Arter,  Harry,  assignor  to  Arter  Grinding  Machine  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Automatic  grinding  machine. 
2,092,721  ;  Sept.  7. 

Arterbury,  Roy  L.,  Houston,  Tex.  Well  boring  apparatus. 
2.091,023  ;  Aug.  24. 

Arthur,  Grace  Ii.,  et  al.  (See  Sprague,  Edward,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Arthur,  James  H.,  Providence,  and  F.  E.  Chace,  Pawtuclret, 
K.  I.,  assignors  to  Rau  Fastener  Company.  Mailing 
attaching  members.     2,083,589  ;   June  15. 

Arthur,  James  L.     (See  Fitzsimmons,  J.  T.,  and  Arthur.) 

Arthur,  James  L.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Centrifugal  con- 
trol for  timers.     2,079,145  ;  May  4. 

Arthur,  James  L.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Blich.  Ignition  control 
device.     2,086,693  ;  July  13. 

Arthur,  James  L.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Ignition  apparatus.     2,087,339  ;  July  20. 

Arthur,  James  L.,  and  W.  D.  Schrope,  Anderson,  Ind.,  as- 
signors to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Distributor  cap.     2,097,426  ;  Nov.  2. 

Artistic  Foundations,  Inc.,  et  al.  (See  Butow,  Abe  M., 
assignor.) 

Artistic  Lamp  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Schwartz, 
Frederick,  assignor.) 

Artzt,  Walter,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Denture.  2,070,771 ; 
Feb.   16. 

Arutunoff,  Armais.  (See  Brown,  C.  C,  Van  Wert,  and 
ArutunofC.) 

Arveson,  Maurice  H.,  Highland,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company  (Indiana),  Chicago,  111.  Utilization  of 
molten  material  as  heat  transferring  medium. 
2,074,529  ;  Mar.  23. 

Arveson,  Maurice  H.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Solvent  fractionation  of 
hydrocarbon  oils.     2,092,199  ;  Sept.  7. 

Arveson,  Maurice  H.,  Highland,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon 
oil.     2,099,919  ;  Nov.   23. 

Arvln,  James  A.     (See  Lawson,  W.  E.,  and  Arvln.) 

Arvin,  James  A.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Treatment  of  paper. 
2,075,333;  Mar.  30. 

Arvintz,  Abraham  A.,  assignor  to  Seal-0-Strain  Corpora- 
tion, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Combined  plug  and  valve  device. 
2,088,226  ;  July  27. 

Arvintz,  Abraham  A.,  assignor  to  Seal-O-Strain  Corpora- 
tion, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Filling  cap  and  strainer  device. 
2,093,398  :  Sent.  21. 

Arzt,  Emil  F.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Weft  detector  mecha- 
nism.    2,077,385  ;  Apr.  20. 

Asahi  Denka  Kogyo  Kabushiki  Kaisha.  (See  Suzuki, 
Masutaro,  assignor.) 

Asahi  Garasu  Kabushiki  Kaisha.  (See  Hara,  R.,  and  Abe, 
assignors.) 

Asam,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  F.  O.  Gaukler,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Automotive  differential  gearing.     2,070,569  ;  Feb.  16. 

Asao,  Soichiro,  and  M.  Nagashima,  Tokyo,  Japan,  assignors 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Photoelectric  tube. 
2.079,477  :   May  4. 

Asbridge,  Harry  H.,  Ashton-on-Mersey,  assignor  to  The 
Churchill  Machine  Tool  Company  Limited,  Broadheath, 
near  Altrincham,  England.  Precision  grinding  machine. 
2,101,383;  Dec.  7. 

Asbury,  Stanley,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Aircraft  wing  struc- 
ture.    2,076,059  ;  Apr.  6. 

Asch,  Abraham  B.      (See   Laughlin,   W.    C,   and  Asch.) 

Asch,  Abraham  B.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Bowl  centrifuge. 
2,083,809  ;  June  15. 

Asch,  Werner.      (See  Hess,  F.,  Ha  cor,  and  Asch.) 

Aschenbach,  Emerson,  (See  WlUach,  B.,  Aschenbach, 
Gruver,  and  Klein.) 

Aschheim,  Irving  A.  (See  Ish-Shaloni,  S.,  Aschhelm,  and 
Bloom.) 

Ascough,  William  S.  (See  Drew,  H.,  Kennington,  Con- 
stantino, and  Ascough.) 

AsoUino,  Fred  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Charge  forming  device.     2,068,838  ;  Jan.  26. 

Ascltlne,  Fred  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Charge  forming  device.     2.074,353  ;  Mar.  23. 

Ash,  Charles  S.,  Birmingham,  Mich.  Touring  car. 
2,074,354  ;  Mar.  23. 

Ash,  Charles  S.,  Birmingham,  assignor,  by  mesne  nssipn- 
ments,  to  The  Kolsoy-llayes  Wheel  Company,  Detroit, 
Mich.      Volilcle  wheel.      2,098,851  ;  Nov.  9. 

Ash,  Charles  S.,  and  P.  Bcrghind,  a.ssiKnors  to  California 
Packing  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Treating 
fish,     2.088,831  ;  y\\iK.  3.      • 

Ash,  Richard  V.,  Alton,  111.  Turntable  for  automobiles. 
2,080,596  -May  18. 

Ash,  Rubin  P.,  and  J.  E.  Pattv,  Carthage,  Tex.  SUtchlng 
machine.     2,088,563;  Aug.  3. 

Aslibniigli,  John  II.,  Springfiold,  M:isw.,  assignor  to  M'cst- 
inglioiiHO  lOlcclrlc  &  Manul'acliirlng  Coiiipiiny,  lOast 
I'lttHburgli,  I'a.  Shlpi)lng  refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,070,238  ;  May  4. 


Ashbaugh,  John  H.,  Springfield.  Mass.,  assignor  to  West- 

inghouse    Electric    &    Manufacturing    Company,    East 

Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Refrigeration    apparatus.     2,103,682 ; 

Dec.   28. 
Ashby,  William  R.  C,   Ightham,  England.     Preparation, 

cooking,  and  canning,  of  chickens  and  other  birds  and 

animal  flesh.     2,084,721 ;  June  22. 
Ashe,  Marselius  T.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.     Closure  device. 

2,080,685  ;  May  18. 
Ashe,  Marselius  T.,   Garden  City,  assignor  to  B.  Collier, 

New  York,  N.  Y,     Illusory  display  device.     2,072,018  ; 

Ashe,  William  O.     (See  Michael,  L.  P.,  and  Ashe.) 

Asher,  Harold.      (See  Agerell,  W.  C,  and  Asher.) 

Ashford,  John.      (See  Leonard,  Carl  H.,  assignor.) 

Ashjian,  A.  Ted,  et  al.  (See  Wohlfarth,  Walter  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ashkenas,  David,  Middletown,  N.  Y.  Base  for  lifting 
jacks.     2.078.989  :  May  4. 

Ashley,  Arthur  W.,  Houston,  Tex.  Bolted  joint.  2,097,713  : 
Nov.  2. 

Ashley,  Carlyle  M.,  South  Orange,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Carrier  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Air 
conditioning  system  for  vehicles  employing  steam 
ejectors.     2,081,905  ;  June  1. 

Ashley,  Frank  M.,  Great  Kills,  N.  Y.  Counting  register. 
2,081,693  ;  May  25.  eg. 

Ashley,  Frank  M.,  Great  Kills,  N.  Y.  Voting  machine. 
2.090,094  ;  Aug.  17. 

Ashley,  Frank  M.,  Great  Kills,  assignor  to  Lewis  Gomp- 
ers,  as  trustee,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Inkstand.  2,087,791 ; 
July  20. 

Ashley,  Frank  M.,  Great  Kills,  assignor  to  Lewis  Gompers, 

trustee,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fountain  pen.     2,088,938; 

Aug.  3. 
Ashley,  Frank  M.,  Great  Kills,  assignor  to  Lewis  Gompers, 

trustee.  New  York,  N.  Y.    Inkstand.    2,088,939  ;  Aug.  3. 
Ashley,    Frank    M..    Brooklyn.    N.    Y.      Making   alcoholic 

liquors.     2.088.360  ;  July  27. 
Ashley,  Kenneth  D.     (See  Romieux,  C.  J.,  and  Ashley.) 
A,shley,  Merwln  F.      (See  Cadwell,  Edwin  B.,  assignor.) 
Ashley,  Raymond  E.,  Waban,  Mass.    Ski  mat.    2,071,222  : 

Feb.  16. 
Ashlock,  George  W.,  and  E.   S.  Minard,  Oakland,  Calif., 

assignors  to  W.  King,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Can  filling 

machine.     2,086,890  ;  July  13. 
Ashtabula  Corrugated  Box  Company,  The.     (See  Sherman, 

Elroy  P.,  assignor.) 
Ashton,    Benjamin    N..    Bloomfield,    assignor    to    Eclipse 

Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.     Distributor 

valve.     2,100,154  ;  Nov.  23. 
Ashton,  Charles  J.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.    Push  rod  assem- 
bly.   2,067,114 ;  Jan.  5. 
Ashton.  Douglas  W.     (See  Ashton,  Ernest  W.  and  D.  W., 

and  Ker.) 

Ashton,  Ernest  W.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Meat 
marker.     2,092,710  ;  Sept.  7. 

Ashton,  Ernest  W.,  Ottawa,  assignor  to  Ketchum  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Limited,  Westboro,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Lobster  muzzle.     2,092,711 ;  Sept.  7. 

Ashton,  Ernest  W.  and  D.  W.,  and  J.  O.  Ker,  Ottawa, 
Ontario,  assignors  to  Ketchum  Manufacturing  Company, 
Limited,  Westboro,  Ontario,  Canada.  Marking  tag  for 
animals.     2,086,518  ;  July  13. 

Ashton,  Philip  E.     (See  Cuno,  C.  H.,  and  Ashton.) 

Ashton,  Philip  E.,  assignor  to  The  Cuno  Engineering  Cor- 
poration, Meriden,  Conn.  Electric  heater.  2,084,966 : 
June  22. 

Ashton,  Philip  E.,  C.  B.  Perkins,  and  C.  A.  Lind,  as- 
signors to  The  Cuno  Engineering  Corporation,  Meriden, 
Conn.     Filter  apparatus.     2,078,524  ;  Apr.  27. 

Ashton,  Ralph.  (See  Riley,  R.  H.  J.,  Ashton,  and 
Livesey.) 

A.^ihton,  Ralph  W.      (See   Cave,  Daniel  B.,  assignor.) 

Ashton,  Ward,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor  to  H. 
G.  Ketchum,  Luzerne,  N.  Y.  Tagging  animals  and  par- 
ticularly poultry.     2,078,827  ;  Apr.  27. 

Ashton,  William  II.     (See  Chambers,  Leslie  A.,  assignor.) 

Ashworth,  Fred.  Wenham,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Method  of 
and  moans  for  use  in  manufacturing  footwear. 
2,086,526  :   July  13. 

Ashworth,  Thomas,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.  Tire  flap. 
2,087,228  ;  July  20. 

Asiro,  Horace  W.,  Detroit.  IMich..  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Dayton.  Ohio.  Refrigerating  ap- 
paratus.    2,090,247;  Aug.   17. 

Askanla-Werkc  A.  O.  vornials  Ccntral-Werkstatt  Des.inu 
und  Carl  Bamberg-Frledenau.  (See  Heck,  Frlodrlch, 
assignor.) 

Askanla-Worko  A.  G.,  vormals  Centralworkatatl-De.ssan 
und  Carl  lianiberg-Frledenau.  (See  Odnthor,  Wolfgang, 
as.slgnor. ) 

Askanla-Werke  AktIongeRollKchaft  vormals  Contralwerk- 
statt  Dessau  und  Carl  Bamber  Frleilonuu.  (See  Inihof, 
Hermann,  assignor.) 

Askanla-W('rUi>  A.  (J,  vormals  Central  Workstnit  Dessau 
und  Carl  Baniborg-Frlodennu.  (See  Mdller,  WaUloinar, 
nsHlgnor, ) 

.\HUaiila-\Verke  A.  G,  vormals  Ocnfrnl  Work.statt  Dessau 
und  Carl  liamborKFrlcdonau.     (See  Klu'lnlaniler,  I'nul, 

M.SHlgllOr.) 


30 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Askania-Werke  A.  G.  vormals  Central  Werkstatt  Dessau 
und  Carl  Bamberg-Friedenau.  (See  Wiinsch,  Guido, 
assignor.) 

Askania-Werke  A.  G.  vormals  Central  Werkstatt  Dessau 
und  Carl  Bamberg-Friedenau.  (See  Ziebolz,  H.,  and 
Wiinsch,  assignors.) 

Askania-Werke  A.  G.  vormals  Centralwerkstatt-dessau  und 
Carl  Bamberg.      (See   Zimmermann,  August,   assignor. I 

Askania-Werke  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Roux,  E.,  and 
Imhof,  assignors.) 

Asklund,  Hjalmar,  Uddevalla,  Sweden.  Revolving  con- 
necter.     2,069,126 ;    Jan.    26. 

Askue,  Russell  P.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Paring  knife. 
2,073,618  ;  Mar.  16. 

Asmussen,  Heinrich,  Berlin-Steglitz,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  C;ompany.  Electric  lamp.  2,077,199  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Aspenleiter,  Joseph  W.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Opti- 
cal Companv,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Ophthmalic  mounting. 

2.103.421  ;  Doc.  28. 

Asphalt  Process  Corporation.      (See  Chaffee,  Stewart  W., 

assignor.) 
Asprooth,  Axel  H.      (See  Anglada,  J.  A.,  Asprooth,  and 

Christensen.) 
Assalit,  Louis,  Marseilles,  France.     Flexible  seat  support. 

2.101.422  ;  Dec.  7. 

Assel,  Walter  J.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bearing 

Company,    Canton,    Ohio.      Cross-roll   mill.      2,101,357  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Associated  Attleboro  Manufacturers,  Inc.      (See  Stenberg, 

Knut  E.  B.,   assignor.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Bellamy,  J.  I., 

and  Richardson,  assignors.) 
Associated    Electric    Laboratories,    Inc.     (See    Campbell, 

R.  D.,  and  Huebert,  assignors.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Cox,  Irvin  W., 

assignor.) 
Associated    Electric    Laboratories,    Inc.       (See    Crocker, 

Thomas  F.,  assignor.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,   Inc.      (See  de  Berard, 

L.  A.,  and  Martin,  assignors.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,   Inc.      (See   Grandstaff, 

Otho  D.,  as.signor.) 
Associated    Electric    Laboratories,     Inc.       (See    Griffins, 

Jlorris  E.,  assignor.) 
Associated    Electric    Laboratories,     Inc.       (See    Harris, 

Lionel  H.,  assignor.) 
Associated  Electric   Laboratories,  Inc.      (See  Ide,  Harry 

H.,  assignor.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.      (See  James,  Vir- 
gil E.,  assignor.) 
Associated     Electric     Laboratories,     Inc.      (See     Kessler, 

Frank,  assignor.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.      (See  Lomax,  Clar- 
ence E.,  assignor.) 
Associated   Electric   Laboratories,    Inc.      (See    Mahoney, 

Harry  P.,  assignor.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Nelson,  M.  L., 

and  Johnston,  assignors.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.      (See  Nelson,  M.  L., 

iiohiiison,  and  Bellamy,  assignors.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Nelson,  Mar- 
tin L.,  assignor.) 
Associated    Electric   Laboratories,    Inc.      (See    Obergfell, 

Herbert  F.,  assignor.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Ostline,  John 

E.,  assignor.) 
Associated    Electric    Laboratories,    Inc.       (See    Peterson, 

Seth,  assignor.) 
Associated    Electric    Laboratories,    Inc.       (See    Petersen, 

W.  H.,  and  Wyant,  assignors.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.      (See  Pye,  Harold 

C,  assignor.) 
Associated   Electric   Laboratories,    Inc.      (See  Richardson, 

Rodney  G..  assignor.) 
Associated    Electric    Laboratories,    Inc.      (See   Robinson, 

Harold  C,  assignor.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Robinson,  H. 

C,  and  Bellamy,   assignors.) 
Associated    Electric    Laboratories,    Inc.       (See    Saunders, 

Norman  H.,  assignor.) 
Associated    Electric    Labor.Ttorios,    Inc.      (See    Saunders, 

N.  H.,  and  Bakker,  assignors.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Scngebuscli, 

Hans,  assignor.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.      (See  Sigo,  Arthur 

T.,  assignor  ) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.    (See  Voss,  John  H., 

assignor.) 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Voss,  J.  H., 

and  Crocker,  assignors.) 
Associated     Electric     Laboratories,     Inc.        (See     White, 

Thomas  XI..  assignor.) 
Associated    Electric    Laboratories,    Inc.      (See    Woodruff, 

A.  E.,  and  Sengebusch,  assignors.) 
Associated  Electrical  Industries  Limited.     (See  Robinson, 

Ernest  Y.,  assignor.) 
Associated  Oil  Company.     (See  Lazar,  A.,  and  Crenna,  as- 
signors.) 
Associated  Press.  The.      (See  Biele.  Harry  M.,  assignor.) 
Associated  Spring  Corporation  of  Delaware.      (See  Cook, 

Raymond  W.,  assignor.) 
Associated    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company.       (See 

Harrison,   Harry   H.,   assignor.) 


(See  Pearce, 
(See 
(See 
(See 


Associated  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company. 
O.  A.,  and  Richards,  assignors.) 

Associated    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company. 
Roseby,  Philip  N.,  assignor.) 

Associated    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company. 
Saxby,  Robert  N.,  assignor.) 

Associated    Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company. 
Taylor,  R.,  and  Baker,  assignors.) 

Associated  Telephone  Utilities  Company.  (See  Collins, 
R.  D.,  and  Crane,  assignors.) 

Associated  Telephone  Utilities  Company.  (See  Collins, 
R.  D.,  Reid.  and  Bourne,  assignors.) 

Association  of  American  Soap  &  Glycerine  Producers, 
Inc.     (See  Hoover,  Kenneth  H.,  assignor.) 

Astatiev,  Michael,  Clielsea,  London.  Englanil.  Hydraulic 
transmission  of  power.     2,084,312  ;  June  22. 

Aster,  Saul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pattern  grading. 
2,091,262  ;  Aug.  31. 

Atchison.  Leonard  W.,  Schenectady.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Freezing  tray.  2,077,200 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Atchison,  Leonard  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,084,883  ;  June  22. 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company,  The. 
(See  Zeeman,  Martin  J.,  assignor.) 

Atchisson,  Charles  H.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  assignor  to  Electri- 
cal Research  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coupling 
means  for  piezoelectric  crystal  elements.  2,083,420 ; 
June  8. 

Ateliers  de  Constructions  Electriques  de  Delle.  (See 
Brefson,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Ateliers  de  Constructions  Electriques  de  Delle.  (See 
Clerc,  Andr^,   assignor.) 

Ateliers  de  Constructions  Electriques  de  Delle.  (See 
Saudicoeur,  Louis  J.,  assignor.) 

Ateliers  et  Chantiers  de  la  Manche.  (See  Berry,  Fran- 
cois J.,  assignor.) 

Ateliers  H.  Cuenod  S.  A.  (See  Juillard,  Ernest  as- 
signor.) 

Ateliers  Neyret-Beylier  &  Piccard-Pictet.  (See  Danel, 
Pierre  P.,  assignor.) 

Ateliers  Saint-Eloi.  (See  van  Hille,  P.,  and  Taine,  as- 
signor.) 

Aten,  Marion  H..  Bnrlingame,  Calif.  Door  lock. 
2,075,495  ;  Mar.  30. 

Athens  BricI:  &  Tile  Company.  (See  Slaughter,  G.  M., 
and  Black,  assignors.) 

Atherton,  Alfred  L.,  Verona,  and  H.  A.  Rose,  Pittsburgh, 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Excitation  system  for 
mercury  arc  rectifiers.     2,()75,011 ;  Mar.  30. 

Athey  Truss  Wheel  Company.  (See  Kuchar,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Athletic  Shoe  Company,  The. 
signor. ) 

Atkins,   E.  C,  and  Company. 
L.,  assignor.) 

Atkins,    K.    C,    and    Company, 
assignor.) 

Atkins,    Edgar   H.,    Richmond, 
thaler   Linotype    Company, 
and  casting  machine.     2,088,989;  Aug.  3. 

Atkins,  Edwjird  G.,  assignor  to  E  G  A  Carburetor  Co., 
Jackson,  Mich.     Carburetor.     2,099,553 ;  Nov.  16. 

Atkins,  George  E.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ventilator.     2,086,112  ;  July  6. 

Atlrins,  Harry  C,  Denver,  Colo.  Ventilated  berry  crate. 
2,069,747  ;  Feb.  9. 

Atkins.  Malcolm  W..  Worcester,  Mass.  Dental  compound. 
2.089,845  ;  Aug.    10. 

Atkins.  Vaol  E.,  Akron,  assignor  to  The  Paine  &  Williams 
Companv.  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Floor  covering  and  making 
same.     2,nno..'i09  :   Aug.   17. 

Atkinson,  George  H.,  Mason  City,  Wash.  Marine  struc- 
ture.    2,073,545  ;  Mar.  9. 

Atkinson,  Guy,  et  al.      (See  Taylor,  Wesley,  assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,   The.      (See  Renter,   R.,   and 
Gaus,  assignors.) 

Atkin.  Kenneth  C.,  assignor  to  The  American  Floor  Sur- 
facing Jlachino  Company.  Toledo.  Ohio.  Drive  ring  for 
floor  maintenance  machine  brushes.  2,103,311 ;  Dec. 
28. 

-Vtkinson.  Ralph  H.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  The 
International  Nickel  Company.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Stripping  or  transferring  platinum  metals.  2.093,406 ; 
Sept  21. 

Atkinson,  Ralph  L.,  Dorchester,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  United-Carr  Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge, 
Jlass.  Finishing  buttons  and  the  like.  2.077.302 : 
Apr.  13. 

Atkinson.  Ralph  L.,  Boston,  Mass.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  making  sausage  casings  and  the  like.  2,097,684 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Atkinson,  Ralph  W.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J,,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Cable  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  High  voltage 
bushing.     2,008,624  ;  Jan.  19. 

Atkinson,  Ralph  W.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  and  D.  M. 
Simons,  Osborne,  Pa.,  assignors  to  General  Cable  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Oil  filled  cable.  2,071,102  ; 
Feb.  16. 


(See  Shapiro,  Isadore,  as- 

(See  Fitzsimmons,  Robert 

(See  Hoppe,   Arnold  F., 

Va.,   assignor   to  Mergen- 
Typographical    composing 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


31 


Atkinson,  William  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Tlie  Magnavox  Company,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Illuminated 
dial  indicating  device.     2,085,887  ;  July  6. 

Atlantic  Precision  Instrument  Company.  (See  Howe, 
Wilfred  H.,  assignor.) 

Atlantic  Products  Corporation.  (See  Cart,  Theodore  b., 
assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Alexander,  Joseph 
A.,  assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Birch,  Arthur  E., 
aS&tgnor. ) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Birkhimer,  Ed- 
win R.,  assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Buchholz,  RenS  F., 
assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Ehlers,  Carl  H., 
assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Ferkel,  Albert  J., 
assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Ferris,  Seymour 
W.,    assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Ferris,  S.  W., 
Houghton,   and  Cowles,  assignors.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Goldsmith,  Lester 
M.,  assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Hassler,  A.  B., 
and  Field,  assignors.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Houghton,  Willard 
F.,  assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  ( See  Laskaris,  Lycurgus, 
assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Myers,  William  A., 
assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Peterkin,  Albert 
G.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Ritter,  George  W., 
assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Roberts,  Oscar  Li., 
assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Van  Dyke,  John 
W.,  assignor.) 

Atlantic  Refining  Company,  The.  (See  Weir,  H.  M.,  and 
Chlllas,  assignors.) 

Atlas  Ago  Chemische  Fabrik,  Aktien-Gesellschaft.  (See 
Closmann,  Adolf,  assignor.) 

Atlas  Agoe,  Chemische  Fabrik  A.  G.  (See  Teubner,  Kurt, 
assignor.) 

Atlas  Bolt  &  Screw  Co.,  The.  (See  Schellentrager,  Eugene 
W.,  assignor.) 

Atlas  Imperial  Diesel  Engine  Company.  (See  Seagren, 
John,  assignor.) 

Atlas  Mineral  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Payne, 
Claron  R.,  assignor.) 

Atlas  Powder  Company.      (See  Ariotti,   Guido,   assignor,) 

Atlas  Powder  Company.  (See  Basliford,  Raymond  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Atlas  Powder  Company.     (See  Bucy,  Edmond  H.,  assignor.) 

Atlas  Powder  Company.  (See  Bucy,  E.  H.,  and  Wat- 
kins,  assignors.) 

Atlas  Powder  Company.  (See  McFarland,  David  M., 
assignor.) 

Atlas  Powder  Company.  (See  Power,  J.  T.,  and  Brown, 
assignors.) 

Atlas  Supply  Company.  (See  Heyer,  Benjamin  F.  W., 
assignor.) 

Atlas  Werke  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Kunze,  Willy,  as- 
signor.) 

Atmospheric  Nitrogen  Corporation.  (See  Kniskern,  W.  H., 
and  Lawrence,  assignors.) 

Atmospheric  Nitrogen  Corporation.  (See  Porter,  Frank, 
assignor. ) 

Ar6stegui,  Maria  A..  Washington,  D.  C.  Heating  means 
for  seats.     2,094,575  ;  Oct.  5. 

Arta  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Rezos,  Louis  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Arveson,  Maurice  H.,  Highland,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Standard 
on.  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Greaser.     2,094,576  ;  Oct.  5. 

Arvey  Corporation.      (See  Evers,  Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 

Arvintz,  Abraham  A.,  assignor  to  Seal-0-Strain  Corpora- 
tion, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Filling  cap  and  strainer  device. 
2,090,444  ;  Oct.  19. 

Aseltine,  Fred  E.,  C.  H.  Kindl,  and  W.  G.  Pontis,  Dayton, 
Ohio,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  General  Mo- 
tors  Corporation,   Detroit,   Mich.     Charge  forming   de- 
vice.    2,096,27.3  ;  Oct.   19. 
Ashley,  Ciirlyle   !\I.      (See  Shnwhan,    S.  F.,  and  Asliley.) 

Ashley,  John  W.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Macliinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel- 
attaching  machine.     2,095,687;  Oct.  12. 

Askanla-Werko  A.  G.  vormals  Ccntrnl  Werkstatt  Dessau 
und  C.'irl  Bamberg-Friedenau.  (See  Wurr,  Carl,  as- 
signor.) 

Askin,  Joseph.      (See  lionr,  J.  D.,  and  Askin.) 
AssocialiMl    Electric    Laboratories,    Inc.       (See    Bellamy, 
John   I.,  as.signor. ) 

Assoclalcd  lOlcctric  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Bellamy,  J. 
I.,  Nelson,  and  Obergfcll,  assignors.) 

AfiBOclatcd  Hloctric  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Goliorel,  V.  P., 
and   liafon,   asHlgnors. ) 

Associated  Ii^lectrlc  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Miller,  l\ferton 
R.,  assignor.) 

Associated  Electric  Lnbora lories.  Inc.  (See  Nelson,  M.  L., 
and   Johnston,   assignors.) 


Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Obergfell, 
Herbert  B\.  assignor.) 

Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Peterson, 
Edward  S.,   assignor.) 

Associated  Patentees,  Inc.  (See  Borton,  Alwyn  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Aston,  James,  Pittsburgh,  and  E.  B.  Story,  Dormont,  as- 
signors to  A.  M.  Byers  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Manufacture  of  wrought  iron.     2,095,959;  Oct.   19. 

Astorg,  Paul,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Safety  headlight. 
2,096,777  ;  Oct.  26. 

Athimon,  Alfred,  Paris,  France.  Automatic  change-speed 
device.     2.097,011  ;   Oct.    26. 

Athletic  Shoe  Company,  The.  (See  Shapiro,  Isadore, 
assignor.) 

Atkins,  George  T.,  Jr.,  Baytown,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Development  Company.  Recovery  of  phenol 
from  a  constant  boiling  mixture  of  phenol  and  water. 
2,096,871  :  Oct.  26. 

Atkinson,  Ralph  L.,  assignor  to  Transparent  Package 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sausage  and  artificial  casing 
therefor.     2,096,221  ;  Oct.  19. 

Atlantic  Refinin^g  Company,  The.  (See  MalisofE,  W.  M., 
and  Boyd,  assignors.) 

Atlantic  Research  Associates,  Inc.  (See  Atwood,  Francis 
C,  assignor.) 

Atlas-Ago,  Chemische  Fabrik  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See 
Munch,   Carl,  assignor.) 

Atlas  Scraper  and  Engineering  Co.  (See  Stewart,  James 
S.,  assignor.) 

Atteslander,  Edouard,  assignor  to  Sulzer  Freres,  Societe 
Anonyme,  Winterthur,  Switzerland.  Locomotive  con- 
trol.    2,073,774  ;  Mar.  16. 

Atti,  Raphael,  Union  City,  and  D.  J.  Hayes,  Newark,  N.  J., 
assignors,  l)y  mesne  assignments,  to  said  D.  J.  Hayes. 
Automobile  rocking  device.     2,072,019  ;  Feb.  23. 

Atti,  Raphael,  Union  City,  and  D.  J.  Haj'es,  Newark, 
N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  «aid  D.  J. 
Hayes.  Automobile  testing  mechanism.  2,070,759  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Atti,  Raphael,  Union  City,  assignor  to  H.  H.  Timbers, 
Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Card  shuffling  and  dealing  device. 
2.099,187  ;  Nov.  16. 

Atwater,  Henry,  Worcester,  Mass.  Stay  tape  for  boxes. 
2,096,836;   Oct.   26. 

Atwell,  Clarence  A.,  and  F.  B.  Powers,  Wilkinshurg,  as- 
signors to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Perforated  cover  and  baffle 
for  railway  motors.     2,092,043  ;  Sept.  7. 

Atwell,  George  J.      (See  Paul,  Leon  R.,  assignor.) 

Atwell,  Harold  V.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gaso- 
line Products  Company  (Inc.),  Newark,  N.  J.  Treat- 
ment of  hydrocarbon  oils.    2,067,869  ;  Jan.  12. 

Atwell,  Harold  V.,  White  Plains,  assignor  to  Process 
Management  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Conver- 
sion of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,069.191  ;  Jan.  26. 

Atwell,  Harold  V.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Distribution  of 
fuel  gases.     2,081,130  ;  May  25. 

Atwell,  Harold  V.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gaso- 
line Products  Companv,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Treating 
hydrocarbon    oil.     2,099,920 ;   Nov.    23. 

Atwell,  Harold  V.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  machine.  2,079,586  ; 
May  4. 

Atwell,  Henry  G.,  Lake  Villa,  111.  Ball  catching  and 
pitching  machine.     2.082,818  ;   June  8. 

Atwood,  Francis  C,  Newton,  Blass.,  assignor  to  Atlantic 
Research  Associates,  Inc.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Acous- 
tical  composition.     2,097,054  ;  Oct.  26. 

Atwood,  George  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Spool.  2,081,418 ; 
May  25. 

Atwood,  George  W.     (See  Neunherz,  H.  W.,  and  Atwood.) 

Atwood,  Harry  D.,  et  al.  (See  Nelson,  Lewis  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Atwood,  Harry  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  C.  Trimby, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Copy  printing  mechanism.  2,078,224  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Atwood  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Eowe,  I.  R.,  and 
Bradley,  assignors.) 

Atwood  Vacuum  Maeliine  Company,  The.  (See  Crabb, 
Donald    E..    assignor.) 

Atz,  Frederick  W.,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Tiink- 
Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Conveyer  control  system. 
2,097,009  ;  Nov.  2. 

A>il),-iucr,  Hans,  Vienna.  Austria,  assignor  to  General 
Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Dev(>loping  fab- 
rics  printed    wilh    vat   d.veslulTs.      2,0S9,<)20  ;    Aug.    10. 

Aubert,  Fred  B,,  and  J.  RossettI,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors 
to  Super  Sens! live  Controls  Corp.  IMectronIo  appa- 
ratus.     2,008.217;  Nov.  9. 

Auburn  Automobile  ("oiui)any.  (See  Anderson,  Roy  F., 
assignor.) 

Auburn  Automobile  Company.  (See  Buelirig,  Gordon  M,, 
assignor.) 

Auclit(Ml(iul(-.  j\l(-x.'inder  J.,  Grosse  Polnte,  MIoli.  Plastic 
composition  and  articles  and  making  iho  same. 
2.()SI,'_'72  :   .luue   15. 

Audon,  Harold  A,,  llanstrnd,  IT.  P.  Rtnudlncer,  Greiil 
Burgh,  Ii'|)Mon,  and  I".  lO.igK'slU'ld,  ("iir.slmllon,  lOuKlaiid, 
CclluloHe  ester  eomi)osltloi\s,  piiilicularly  for  nioUIIni) 
purpo.ses.      2,067,310;    Jiin.    12. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Audibert,  Joseph.  Villearbanne,  France,  assignor  to  Cine- 
color  S.  A.,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Photographic  ob- 
jective.   2,096,665  ;  Oct.  19. 

Audubon  Wiie  Cloth  Corporation.  (See  Guba,  Raymond 
J.,  assignor.) 

Audubon  Wire  Cloth  Corporation.  (See  Scherfel,  Otto  C, 
assienor. ) 

Auer,  Edward  S..  Chicago.  111.  Device  for  marking  X-raj 
negatives.    2,071,912  ;  Feb.  23. 

Auer,  Georce  A.     (See  Tierkotter.  Paul,  assignor.) 

Auer,  George  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Retaining  device. 
2,067,039  ;  Jan.  5. 

Auer,  Las7.l6,  Budapest,  Hungary,  assignor  to  R.  Newman, 
Washington,  D.  C..  as  trustee.  Manufacture  of  vulcan- 
ized organic  isocolloids.     2,083.550  ;  June  15. 

Auer,  l.iaszli),  Budapest.  Hungary,  and  P.  Stamberger, 
London,  England,  assignors  to  J.  R.  Xewman,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  trustee.  Manufacture  of  sulphurized 
organic  isocolloids.     2,083.549  ;  June   15. 

Auerswald,  Ralph  R.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Butter-substitute 
mixing  and  molding  device.     2,102,874  ;  Dec.  21. 

Aufiero,  Emanuel,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Signaling  device.     2,008.256  :  Jan.  19. 

Aufiero,  Emanuel,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  X.  Y.     Horn.     2,068.900  ;  Jan.  26. 

Aufiero,  John  M.,  Manhasset.  assignor  to  E.  A.  Labora- 
tories, Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Heater.  Re.  20,o31 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Aufiero,  John  M.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,   X.   Y.     Relay.     2,089,157:  Aug.   3. 

Aufiero,  John  M.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Laboratories.  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  X.  Y.     Signaling  device.     2.094,422  ;  Sept.  28. 

Auge,  vineas.  Union  Township,  Union  County,  N.  J. 
Can    opener.     2.089,822  ;   Aug.   10. 

Auger,  Joe,  Elk  Lake,  Ontario,  Canada.  Faucet 
2,102,503  ;  Dec.  14. 

Auger.  William  F.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Frost 
shield.     2,098,127  ;  Nov.  2. 

Aughev.  William  H..  Arden.  Del.,  L.  A.  Burrows,  Wenonah, 
and'W.  E.  Lawson,  Woodbury,  X.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Xemours  &  Company.  Wilmington,  Del. 
Electric  blasting  initiator.     2,086.527  ;   July  13. 

Augier,  Jean,  Belfort.  France,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Companv.  Electric  valve  converting  apparatus. 
2.089.872  :  Aug.  10.  ^     ^ 

Augustin,  Johann  G.  F..  assignor  to  Terpackungsbedarf 
G.  m.  b.  H.,  Krefeld,  Germany.  Filling  machine. 
2.101,232  ;  Dec.  7. 

Aulbach.  Charles  J.     (See  Kronquest,  A.  L.,  and  Aulbach.) 

Aulbach',  Charles  J.,  and  E.  A.  Herrig,  Syracuse,  assign- 
ors to  Continental  Can  Company,  Inc.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y. 
Method  of  coating  cans.     2,084,070  ;   June  15. 

Aulsbrook,  Harrv  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Furniture. 
2.103.422  ;  Dec.  28. 

Aument,  H.  Chester,  Long  Island  City,  X.  Y.  Container 
construction.     2,099,095  ;  Xov.  16. 

Aurandt,  Richard  D.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Sound  re- 
producing system  and  apparatus.     2,071.310:  Feb.  23. 

Aurien,  Itay  G.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,  111.     Brake.     2,083,541 ;  June  15. 

Aurien,  Rav  G.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago.  111.     Clasp  brake.     2.086.840  ;  July  13. 

Aurien.  Rav  G.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries.  Chi- 
cago. 111.'    Brake  arrangement.     2.093.793  ;  Sept.  21. 

Aurora  Corset  Company.     (See  Mead,  Larkin  J.,  assignor.) 

Aurora  Sign  Companv.      (See  Gross,  Joseph  E..  assignor.) 

Aurvansen,  Frederick,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Wall  or  floor 
structure  and  beams  therefor.     2,078,117  ;   Apr.  20. 

Aurvnger,  John  J.,  Takoma  Park,  Md.  Electrical  con- 
denser.    2.076.874  :  Apr.  13. 

Austenal  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Prange,  Charles  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Austin.  Arthur  O.,  near  Barberton.  Ohio.  Reaction  clamp 
for  conductors  or  the  like.    2.086,150  ;  July  6. 

Austin.  Arthur  O.,  near  Barberton,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company,  Mansfield, 
Ohio.     Marker  light.     2,095,306  :   Oct.   12. 

Austin,  Arthur  O.,  X'ear  Barberton.  Ohio.  Uniform  arc, 
compensating  chord  conductor  support  witli  resilient 
grip  heads.     2,102.232  ;  Dec.  14. 

Austin,  Bascum  O.,  Forest  Hill.«!.  and  X.  H.  Willby,  Irwin, 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Motor  control  system. 
2,078,216  ;  Apr.  27. 

Austin,  Bascum  O.,  Pittsburgh,  and  X.  H.  Willby,  Irwin, 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Companv,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Motor  control  system. 
2.094,338:  Sept.  28. 

Austin,  Dwight  E..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments.,  to 
Yellow  Truck  and  Coach  Manufacturing  Company,  Pon- 
tiac,  Mich.     Vehicle  body.     2.093.859  ;  Sept.  21. 

Austin.  Dwight  E..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Yellow  Truck  and  Coach  Manufacturing  Company,  Pon- 
tine. JfiHi.     Vehicle  window.     2.093.860  :  Sept.  21. 

Austin,  Ellsworth  W.,  assignor  to  La  Plant-Choate  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Incorporated,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 
Earth  moving  device.     2.090,826  :  Aug.  24. 

Austin,  Ellsworth  W.,  assignor  to  La  Plant-Choate  Manu- 
facturing Companv.  Incorporated.  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 
Snow  moving  devico.     2.101.666:  Dec.  7. 

Austin,  Frank  E.,  Hanover,  X.  H.  Scenic  insect  cage. 
2,080,160:  May  11. 

Austin.  Frederick  D.,  Port  CHiestcr,  X.  Y.  Safety  device 
for  heat  transference  apparatus.     2,078.990  ;  May  4. 


(See  Adelsperger,  H.  E., 
(See  Gregory,  Oscar  T., 
(See   Brown,  Elvers  H., 


Austin,  Fuller  A.,  Lincoln,  Xebr.  Sign.  2,085,246 ; 
June  29. 

Austin,  Harold  R.,  South  Xorwalk,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
M.  W.  Kellogs  Co.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Lining  for  ves- 
sels.    2,100.895  ;  Xov.  30. 

Austin,  John  B..  assignor  to  Una  Welding.  Inc.,  East 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Welding  apparatus.  2,087,225  ;  July 
13. 

Austin.  John  L..  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Gauge  for  dental 
instruments.     2.092.689  ;   Sept.  7. 

Austin,  John  T.,  assignor  to  The  Austin  Organ  Company, 
Hartford,  Conn.  Swell  expression  engine.  2,072,844 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Austin  Organ  Company,  The.  (See  Austin,  John  T.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Austin.  Paul  R.,  and  P.  L.  Salzberg,  assignors  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  X'emours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Thiophthalide  and  making  the  same.    2,097,435  ;  Xov.  2. 

Austin.  William  E.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Antiseptic  and 
germicidal  composition.     2,087,588  ;  July  20. 

Austral  Sales  Corporation.  (See  Myers,  Winter  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Austral  Submarine  Inventions  Limited.  (See  Clifford, 
Ernest  R.,  assignor.) 

Austro-Da i m ler-Puchwerke  A-G.  (See  Hacker,  Oskar,  as- 
signor.) 

Auten,  James  E.,  West  Barrington,  R.  I.,  assignor  to 
Universal  Winding  Companv,  Boston,  Mass.  Winding 
machine.     2,091,902  :  Aus.  31. 

Autenrieth,  Gustave,  Detroit,  Mich.  Gauge  mounting. 
2,073,089  ;  Mar.  9. 

Auto   City   Plating   Company, 
and  Cassin,  assignors.) 

Auto  Flagger  Corporation,  The. 
assignor.) 

Auto  Hublight  Company,  The. 
assignor.) 

Auto-Ordnance  Corporation.  (See  Xorman,  George,  as- 
signor. ) 

Auto  Radiator  Manufacturing  Co.  ( See  Kirsch,  Benjamin, 
assignor.) 

Auto  Research  Corporation.  (See  Bijur,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Auto  Specialties  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Akins,  Jack,  assignor.) 

Auto  Specialties  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Lucker,  Millard  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Auto  Union  A.-G.      (See  Weber,  Hermann,  assignor.) 

Autocar  Company,  The.  (See  Bachman,  Benjamin  B., 
assignor.) 

Autogas  Corporation.  (See  Furlong,  Francis  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Autoglro  Company  of  America. 
J.,   assignor.) 

Autogiro  Company  of  America, 
assignor. ) 

Autogiro  Company  of  America, 
assignor.) 

Autogiro  Company  of  America. 
Larsen,  assignors.) 

Autociro  Company  of  America, 
assignor.) 

Autogiro  Company  of  America, 
signor. ) 

Autographic  Register  Company. 
G.,   assignor.) 

Autographic    Register    Co.       (See 
signor.) 

Autographic  Register  Company.  (See  Carroll,  Hezekiah 
W..  Jr.,  assismor.) 

Autographic  Register  Company.  (See  Johnson,  Arthur 
A.,   assignor.) 

Automatic  Drive  and  Transmission  Company.  (See 
Haupt.  William  E.,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Drive  and  Transmission  Company.  (See  Lewis, 
Robert  P.,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Drive  &  Transmission  Company.  (See  Pad- 
gett, Josenh   E..  nssiirnor. ) 

Automatic  Drive  and  Transmission  Company.  (See  VaiL 
Henry  H.,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Electric  Company  Limited.  (See  Simpson, 
Lancelot  M.,  assignor.) 

Automatic    Electric    Company, 
signor.) 

Automatic    Electric    Company 
Joshua  H.,  assignor.) 

Automatic    Electric    Company    Limited. 
Lancelot  M.,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Eraser  Corporation, 
assignor.) 

Automatic  Instrument  Company, 
assignor.) 

Automatic  Instrument  Company.  (See  Green,  CHifford 
H.,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Musical  Instrument  Company.  (See  Andres, 
Lloyd  J.,  assignor.l 

Automatic  Musical  Instrument  Company.  (See  Green, 
Clifford  H.,  assisnor.) 

Automatic  Musical  Instrument  Company.  (See  Mc(5€ny, 
James  J.,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Musical  Instrument  Company.  (See  Olson, 
Phillip  W..  assignor.) 

Automatic  Products  Company.  (See  Johnson,  Roy  W., 
assignor.) 


(See  Bennett,  James  A. 
(See  de  la  Cierva,  Juan, 
(See  Larsen,  Agnew  E., 
(See  Pecker,  J.  S.,  and 
(See  Prewitt,  Richard  H., 
(See  Ray,  James  G..  as- 
(See  Borchers,  William 
Brenn,    Carl    W.,    as- 


(See  Wicks,  John,  as- 
Limited.  ( See  Graham, 
(See  Simpson, 
(See  Lukowski,  Hermann, 
(See  Andres,  Lloyd  J., 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


33 


Automatic  Products  Company.  (See  Jllllei-,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Automatic  Products  Co.  (See  Wetzel,  Tlieodore  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Automotive  Products  Company  Limited.  (See  Richards, 
H.   J.,    and   Carter,  assignors.) 

Automatic  Recording  Safe  Company,  The.  (See  Anderson, 
Edward  A.,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Recording  Safe  Company,  The.  (See  Urun- 
wald,  Albert  C,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Register  Company.  (See  Brenn,  Carl  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Automatic  Rotary  Transmission  Co.  (See  Cotanch,  Eai. 
B.,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Safety  Gate  Company.  (See  Golden,  Walter  I., 
assignor.) 

Automatic  Signal  Corporation.  (See  Earlier,  John  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Automatic  Sprinkler  Company  of  America.  (See  Lowe, 
E.  A.,  and  Hamilton,  assignors.) 

Automatic  Stapler  Company.  (See  Bates,  Jesse  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Automatic  Telephone  &  Electric  Company  Limited.  (See 
Preist,  Thomas  P.,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Telephone  &  Electric  Company  Limited.  (See 
Preist,  T.  P.,  and  Renshaw,  assignors.) 

Automatic  Temperature  Control  Co.  Inc.  (See  Wilhjelm, 
Christian,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Tire  Presfure  Indicator  Company  of  Manitoba. 
(See  Card.  Clarence  D.,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Truck  Loader  Corporation.  (See  Goodman, 
Joseph,  assignor.) 

Automatic  Unit  Corporation.  (See  Dearing,  Lester  V., 
assignor.) 

Automatic  Voting  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Gustavson, 
Alvin  N.,  assignor.) 

Automobile  Ventilation,  Inc.  (See  Crowell,  William  D., 
assignor.) 

Automobile  Ventilation,  Inc.  (See  Rickel,  Clarence  E., 
assignor.) 

Automobile  Ventilation,  Inc.  (See  Young,  Leonard  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Automotive  Improvement  Patents  Corporation.  (See 
P.urtnett,  Everett  R.,  assignor.) 

Automotive  Maintenance  Machinery  Co.  (See  Zimmerman, 
Herman  W.,  assignor.) 

Automotive  Products  Company  Limited.  (See  Brown, 
Francis  V.,  assignor.) 

Automotive  Products  Company  Limited.  (See  Clench,  Ed- 
ward C.  S.,  assignors.) 

Automotive  Products  Company  Limited.  (See  Trapp, 
George  J.,  assignor.) 

Automotive  Products  Company  Limited.  (See  Volkert. 
George  R.,  assignor.) 

Autophon  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Hebel,  Martin,  as- 
signor.) 

Autosan  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Kruse,  Willy, 
assignor.) 

Autosan  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (See  Wagner, 
Hans  P.,  assignor.) 

Auto-Turn-Lite  Corporation.  (See  Nielsen,  H.  H.,  and 
Kruder,  assignors.) 

Autoxygen  Inc.     (See  Kokatnur,  Vaman  R.,  assignor.) 

Auty,  Frank,  Little  Neck,  N.  Y.  Play  pen.  2,097,506; 
Nov.  2. 

Available  Truck  Company.  (See  King,  Edward  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Avery,  Charles  E.      (See  Hubbell,  H.,  Jr.,  and  Avery.) 

Avery,  Clarence  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  construction. 
2,074,1. 58;  Mar.  16. 

Avery,  Henry  A.,  Groton,  assignor  to  L.  C.  Smith  &  Corona 
Tvpnwritors,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    2,069,298  ;  Feb.  2. 

Avery,  Henry  A.,  Groton,  assignor  to  L.  C.  Smith  & 
Corona  Typewriters,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Machine 
support.     2,088,566  ;  Aug.  3. 

Avery,  Henry  C,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Patent  and  Licensing  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Roof  composition  and  pro- 
ducing the  same.     2,099,093  ;  Nov.  16. 

Avor.v,  Henry  C,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  a.ssignor  to 
The  Patent  and  Tjicensing  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Roofing.     2,099,094  ;  Nov.  10. 

Avery,  Julian  M.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Arthur  D.  Little,  Incorporated,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.     Producing  sponge  iron.     2,080,028  ;  May 

Avery,  Lewis  B.,  Bridgewater  Township,  Washtenaw 
(^oiinty,  Mich.  Cap  loo.sener  for  fruit  jara.  2,094,114  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Avery,  W.  &  T.,  Limited.  (See  Cox,  Herbert  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Avery,  W.  &  T.,  Limited.  (See  Sykes,  Cameron  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Avery,  William  L.,  Twickenham,  England.  Vehicle  wheel. 
2,096,203  ;  Oct.  10. 

Aviation  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  noffman,  S. 
K.,  and  Wieginan,  nHslgnors,) 

Avis,  Saiiincl  W.      (See  Roece,  F.  A.,  and  Avis.) 

Awl)rcv,    SiiMMiol    C.,    Kansas    (MIy,    Mo.     Dividing    bar. 

2.098.714  ;   Nov.   9. 

.\wbrcv,    Snninel    C,    Kansas    City,    Mo.     Toggery    rack. 

2.098.715  :  Nov.  9. 

122128— r— 3 


Awiszus,  Adam,  Detroit,  Mich.  Locking  mechanism  for 
purses  and  the  like.     2,072,076  ;  Mar.  2. 

Axe,  Roy  T,,  assignor  to  The  O.  M.  Edwards  Company 
Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Window  construction.  2,067,054  ; 
Jan.   12. 

Axe,  Roy  T.,  assignor  to  The  O.  M.  Edwards  Company 
Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Window  construction.  2,067,655  ; 
Jan.  12, 

Axe,  Roy  T.,  assignor  to  The  O.  M.  Edwards  Company, 
Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Window  structure  for  vehicles. 
2,081,896  ;  June  1. 

Axe,  Roy  T.,  assignor  to  The  O.  M.  Edwards  Company 
Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Window  sash  construction. 
2,087,463  ;  July  20. 

Axe,  Roy  T.,  assignor  to  The  O.  M.  Edwards  Company, 
Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Window  construction  (demount- 
able window  stop).     2,090,321  ;  Aug.  17. 

Axelson,  Charles  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  INIicrometer. 
2,071,315  ;  Feb.  23. 

Axelson  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hammett,  David 
M.,  assignor.) 

Axelson  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Mancuso,  Victor, 
assignor.) 

Axelson  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Ostrom,  E.  W.,  and 
Williams,  assignors.) 

Axelson  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Williams,  Glynn  H.,  as 
signer.) 

Axman,    Bertram.      (See   Daniels,   Herbert  P.,   assignor.) 

Axtell,  Prank  C,  Pasadena,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to 
H.  Whealton,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  recovering  precious  metal  from  ore. 
2,069,206  ;  Ifeb.  2. 

Axtmann,  Harold  G.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,071,606  ;  Feb.  23. 

Axtmann,  Harold  G.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpo- 
ration, South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,074,715 ;  Mar.  23. 

Axtmann,  Harold  G.,  Dearborn,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Products  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake. 
2,074,716  ;  Mar.  23. 

Axtmann,  Harold  G.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake.  2,077,914 ;  Apr. 
20. 

Ayer,  Robert  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Stinson  Aircraft  Corporation,  Wayne,  Mich.  Apparatus 
for  controlling  airplane  elevators.    2,084,122  ;  June  15. 

Ayers,  Frank  J.,  Piedmont,  S.  C.  Flue  oven  cleaner. 
2,098,898  ;  Nov.  9. 

Ayers,  Joseph  W.,  assignor  to  C.  K.  Williams  &  Co., 
Easton,  Pa.  Gas  purification  material.  2,069,194 ; 
Feb.    2. 

Ayers,  Joseph  W.,  assignor  to  C.  K.  Williams  &  Co.,  Eas- 
ton, Pa.     Silica  pigments.     2,093,106  ;  Sept.  14. 

Ayers.  Limited.      (See  Milnes,  Tom,  assignor.) 

Ayers,  Ray  C,  assignor  to  Air-way  Elevator  Company, 
Incorporated,  Slaton,  Tex.  Separator  for  grain  and 
similar  commodities.     2,087,464  ;  July  20. 

As'ers,  Samuel  H.,  and  C.  W.  Lang,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Crown  Can  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Treating  food  products  and  resulting  product.  Re. 
20,578;  Dec.  14. 

Ayln.  Charles  P.      (See  Fleck,  W.  C,  and  Avle.) 

Ayliffe,  Harry,  Purley,  England.  Tin  opener.  2,079,271 ; 
May  4, 

Aylwin,  Thomas  C,  Oshawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Folding 
shovel.     2,070,555;  Feb.  16, 

Aymard,  Malcolm  P.  L.  A.,  Hove,  England.  Current  col- 
lector mechanism  for  electrically  propelled  vehicles. 
2,071,223  ;   Feb.   16. 

Aynge,  William  E..  Upper  Sydenham,  London,  England, 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Mergenthaler  Lino- 
type Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Distributing  mecha- 
nism of  typograpliical  composing  and  distributing  ma- 
chines.    2,068,310  ;  Jan.  19. 

Aynge,  William  E.,  Upper  Sydenham,  London,  England, 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  IMergcnIlialcr  T;ino- 
type  (Company,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.  Hand-composod  matrix 
in  tvpographical  line-casting  niacbini's.  2,072,61.'!  ; 
]\rar,   2. 

Ayre,  Calvin  M.,  Arlington,  Va.  Rotary  compressor  or 
pump.    2,097,714  ;  Nov.  2. 

Ayres,  Arthur  U.,  Chestnut  Hill,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies 
Specialty  Companv,  Pliiladelphia,  I'a.  Centrifugal  sep- 
arator.     2,067,590;    Jim.    12. 

Ayres,  Arthur  U.,  Clie.'itinit  Hill,  and  N.  Brewer,  Lan.^- 
"downo,  assignors  to  Tlie  Sharpies  Specialty  Company. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Apparatus  and  process  for  conlinu- 
onsly  removing  volatile  matter  from  a  liquid.  2,008.97  I  ; 
Jan."  26 

Ayres,    Arthur  TT.,   Chestnut   Hill,   assignor  to  The   Shar- 
'l)les    SixH'laltv    Conip.'iny.    IMiilndolphia,    Pa.      Centrif- 
ugal  separator,      2,082,608;   .June   1. 
Ayres,  John,  Carshelton,  assignor  to  Bryce  Limited,  Hnck- 
l)ri(l(.'(>.    Siirrev,    lOngland.      lOngine   starter.      2,101,606; 
Dec.  7. 
Avres,  Pennle  R.,  Roanoke,  Va.     Clock.     2,081,280  ;  May 
25. 

Azer,  Albert,  Dolrott,  Mich.      Punch.      2,096,778:  Oct.  26. 
Azzarii,  Thoin:is   S.,   Jiimaica,  and  T,   l>e   Liicn,  Brooklyn, 
nsslgnorf    to    Dil-Mac    Shoe    l'roci'.-;s   CorporMtlon,    New 
York,   N.  Y.     Apparatus   for  nuuiul'iictiirlng  shoe  soles. 
2,08-1. 881  :  Jnne  22,  i 

It.  1!.  Chemical  Co,  (See  Mncaonald,  .\lexauder  D.,  as- 
signor.) 


34 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


B.  B.  Chemical  Co.      (See  Wedger,  Walter  H.,  assignor.) 

B-L  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Peters,  Car] 
E.,  assignor.) 

B.  S.  A.  Tools  Limited.     (See  Ogilvie,  William,  assignor.) 

B.  V.  D.  Corporation,  The.  (See  Oppenheim,  Austin  N., 
assignor. ) 

Baade,  Henry,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Corporation, 
South  Bend,  Ind.     Coupling.     2,081,571 ;  May  25. 

Baalmann,  Roderick  O.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Drill  sharpener. 
2,078,306  :  Apr.  27. 

Baars,  Gerrit,  The  Hague,  Netherlands,  assignor  to  Shell 
Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ap- 
paratus for  fractional  distillation.     2,085,522  ;  June  29. 

Baas,  Edmund  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Shoetree.  2,075,420 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Baasch-Ross  Tool  Company.  (See  Wickersham,  H.  P., 
and  Burns,  assignors.) 

Baash,  Lawrence  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pipe  handling 
tool.     2,098.369  ;   Nov.    9. 

Baash-Ross  Tool  Company.  (See  Brown,  Ora  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Baash-Hoss  Tool  Company.  (See  Fisher,  Ralph  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Baatz,  Margaret  C,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Model  Brassiere  Corporation,  Brookl3m,  N.  Y.  Gar- 
ment.    2,074,975  ;  Mar.  23. 

Babb,  Charles  A.,  Fostoria,  Ohio.  Store  knife.  2,095,164  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Babb.  Claude  R.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Yoder  Com- 
pany, Cleyeland,  Ohio.  Mechanism  for  cutting  sheet 
material.     2,084,967  ;  June  22. 

Babb,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Advertising  cinemato- 
graph.    2,101,126  ;  Dec.  7. 

Babb,  James  M.     (See  Rice,  H.  D.,  and  Babb.) 

Babb,  John  D.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Portable  reservoir. 
2,084,236  ;  June  15. 

Babbin,  Edward,  Spring  Valley,  N.  Y.  Automatic  mixing 
valve.     2,081,726  ;  May  25. 

Babbitt,  Elwin  J.,  assignor  of  forty-five  per  cent  to  J.  L. 
Barneson,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lure.  2,097,221 ;  Oct. 
26. 

Babcock,  David  L.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Tilting  mechanism  for  projectors. 
2,101,830  ;  Dec.  14. 

Babcock,  George  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.   J.     Photographic   film.      2,096,675  ;   Oct.    19. 

Babcock,  Oliver  M.,  Evanston,  111.  Shipping  container. 
2,071,962  ;  Feb.  23. 

Babcock,  Oliver  M.,  Evanston,  111.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  making  walls  of  shipping  containers.  2,075,795 ; 
Arp.  6. 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Bailey,  ErvLn  G., 
assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Bailey,  E.  G., 
Cassidy,  and  Hardgrove.  assisnors. ) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Bailey,  E.  G., 
Hardgrove,  and  Kerr,  assignors.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Black,  J.  E., 
Smith,  and  Behr,  assignors.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Brinckerhoff, 
J.  E.,  McCullough,  and  Swift,  assignors.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Cassidy,  Perry  R., 
assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Christensen, 
Magnus,  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Hardgrove,  Ralph 
M.,  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Harter,  Isaac, 
assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Harter,  I.,  and 
Cassidy,  assignors.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company.  The.  (See  Heller,  Lewis  W., 
assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Kerr,  Howard  J., 
assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Kerr,  H.  J., 
.  and  Langvand,  assignors.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Koolstra,  Lambert, 
assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Kooistra,  L.,  and 
Gilg,  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  AVilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Lucke,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Luly,  Edgar  L., 
assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Mayo,  Dana  H. 
N.,  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  McAllister,  Alex- 
ander B.,  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Shellenberger, 
Rolfp,  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Stillman,  Thomas 
B.,  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Tilghman,  Rich- 
ard H.,  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  The.  (See  Trainer,  James 
E.,  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Tube  Company,  The.  (See  Inslee, 
Heber  C,  assignor.) 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Tube- Company,  The.  (See  Newell, 
Harold  D.,  assignor.)    9 

Baber,  Eiiiil,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Operating  room  lamp. 
2,088,024 ;  July  27. 


Babineau,  Joseph  F.,  Chicago,  HI.  Self-sealing  and  self- 
locking  carton  and  blank  for  the  same,  2,087,394 ; 
July  20. 

Babinet,  Marie  L.  A.,  Bologne-sur-Seine,  France,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Nitrlcastiron  Corporation. 
Surface  hardened  cast  iron  articles  of  manufacture. 
2,067,896  ;  Jan.  19. 

Babson,  Roger  W.,  Wellesley,  Mass.  Combined  parking 
meter  and  advertising  device.     2,068,121  ;   Jan.  19. 

Babson,  Roger  W.,  Wellesley,  Mass.  Parking  register. 
2,088,683  ;   Aug.   3. 

Bach,  Aaron  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Material  handling 
apparatu.s.     2,092,063  ;  Sept.  7. 

Bach,  Anton  M.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Centripetal  dissolver. 
2,076,975  ;  Apr.  13. 

Bach,  Anton  M.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Hose  coupling. 
2.103.838  ;  Dec.  28. 

Bach.  Charles  G.,  Whitefish  Bay,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation, 
Chicago,    111.     Refrigerating  coil.     2.093.825  :  Sept.  21. 

Bach,  Emma  D.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Restraining'  device. 
2,084,305  ;  June  22. 

Bach,  Emmon.      (See  de  Florez,  L.,  and  Bach.) 

Bach,  Herbert.     (See  Hagge,  W.,  and  Bach.) 

Bach,  Neils  P.,  Geneva,  assignor  to  American  Can  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Vacuum  machine.  2,095,960 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Bach,  Neils  P.,  Geneva,  assignor  to  American  Can  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Can  and  cover  feeding  mech- 
anism.    2,102,605  ;  Dec.  21. 

Bach,  Stefan,  Nuremberg,  and  K.  Kurz,  Furth,  Germany. 
Gold  leaf  substitute.     2,099,641 ;  Nov.  16. 

Bacharach  Industrial  Instrument  Company.  (See  Vayda, 
L.  L.,  and  Rossomme,  assignors.) 

Bachelder,  Le  Rov  B.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Wall  or  floor  struc- 
ture and  securing  means.     2,100,424  ;  Nov.  30. 

Bachelet,  Albert  E.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electric  discharge  tube  testing  and  measuring  circuit. 
2,088,317  :  Jul''  27. 

Bachelier,  Eugene.     (See  Cramer,  W.  G.,  and  Bachelier.) 

Bachells,  Leonard  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Olympia  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.,  Olympia,  Wash.  Bathing 
suit  removable  while  dressed.     Re.  20,567  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bacher,  John,  and  H.  Pickman,  assignors  of  one-third  to 
H.  Feld,  Detroit,  Mich.  Beverage  displaying  and  dis- 
pensing device.     2,087,465  ;  July  20. 

Bachman,  Benjamin  B.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  The 
Autocar  Company,  Ardmore,  Pa.  Power  transmitting 
device.     2,073,045  ;  Mar.  9. 

Bachman,  Benjamin  B.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  The 
Autocar  Company,  Ardmore,  Pa.  Motor  vehicle  con- 
struction.    2,094,976  ;  Oct.  5. 

Bachman,  Benjamin  B.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  The 
Autocar  Company,  Ardmore,  Pa.  Motor  vehicle  con- 
struction.    2,100,371  :  Nov.  30. 

Bachman,  Fred  K.      (See  Oelkers.  A.  H..  and  Bachman.) 

Bachman,  Fred  E.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,  111.     Roller  bearing.    2,089,048  ;  July  3. 

Bachmann,  Jakob  A.,  Alameda,  and  R.  WilUins,  Hamburg, 
Calif.  Treatment  for  fermented  and  distilled  bever- 
ages and  the  like.     2,080,891  ;  July  13. 

Bachmann,  Robert  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Retainer  for 
sanitary  toilet  seat  covers.     2,074,318 ;  Mar.  23. 

Bachman,  Walter  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for 
dispensing  hypochlorites.     2,097.092  •  Oct.   26. 

Back,  Robert,  assignor  to  The  Wahl  Company,  Chicago, 
HI.     Mechanical  pencil.     2,095,091 :  Oct.  5. 

Back,  Sydney.  (See  Clayton,  W.,  Back,  Morse,  and  John- 
son.) 

Backe,  John  C,  and  J.  T.  Sherwood,  Howell,  Mich.  Valve 
for  automobile  heaters  and  ventilators.  2,087,635 ; 
July  20. 

Backer,  Leslie  H.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  J.  H.  Keenan,  Brookline, 
Mass.,  and  J.  L.  Kopf,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to 
Jabez  Burns  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roasting 
apparatus.    2,081,349  ;  May  25. 

Backes,  Edward  W.,  Cook  County,  111.,  assignor  to  Poor  & 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Track  gauge  indicator. 
2.098,938  ;  Nov.  16. 

Backhouse,  Headley  T.,  London,  England.  Sheet  detector. 
2.083,936  :  June  15. 

Backmann,  Peter  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Precision  instru- 
ment.   2,066,446  ;  Jan.  5. 

Backstay  Welt  Co.     (See  Bishop,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Backus,  Wallace  T.,  assignor  to  J.  Edwards  &  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia,  P,T.     Leather  drying.     2,073, . '')92  ;  Mar.  9. 

Bacon,  Charles  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  display 
container.     2,080,105  ;  May  11. 

Bacon,  Elbridge  P.  (See  McKinley,  C.  W.,  Bacon,  and 
Clason.) 

Bacon,  Raymond  P.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Judson, 
Newgulf,  Tex.  Recovery  of  sulphur.  2,077,028  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Bacon,  Raymond  F.,  Bronxville.  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Judson, 
Newgulf,  Tex.  Recovery  of  sulphur.  2,087,889  ;  Julv 
27. 

Bacon,  Raymond  P.,  Bronxville.  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Judson, 
Newgulf,  Tex.  Recovery  of  sulphur.  2,087,890 ;  July 
27. 

Bacon,  Raymond  P.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Judson, 
Newgulf,  Tex.  Recovery  of  sulphur.  2,087,891 ;  July 
27. 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


35 


F.   Bronxville,   N.   Y., 
Recovery  of  sulphur. 

F.,   Bronxville,   N.   Y., 
Recovery  of  sulphur. 


and  W.  Judson, 
2,087,893;  Julv 

and    W.  Judson, 
2,087,894;   July 


gnor  to  American 
Signaling  system. 

(See  Woodward, 


C.  H.,  and  Bacon.) 

N.  y.     Maternity   dress. 


Bacon,  Raymond  F.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Judson, 
Newgulf,  Tex.  Recovery  of  sulphur.  2,087,892 ;  July 
27. 

Bacon,  Raymond 
Mewgulf,  Tex. 
27. 

Bacon,  Rajrmond 
Newgulf,  Tex. 
27. 

Bacon,  Raymond  F.,  Bronxville,  and  I.  Bencowitz,  New 
York,  N.  Y. ;  said  Bencowitz  assignor  to  said  Bacon. 
Recovery  of  sulphur.     2,092,794  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bacon,  Walter  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Telegraph  sys- 
tem.     2,069,000  ;    Jan.    26. 

Bacon,  Walter  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assi 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company. 
2,101,209  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bacon,   William   F.,   et  aL,  executors. 
Frederick  R.) 

Bacon,  William  I.     (See  James, 

Badanes,   Samuel  E.,   Flushing, 
2,085,179  ;  June  29. 

Bade,  Anny,  n4e  Niethammer,  Schonklrchen,  Germany. 
Nautical  angle-measuring  and  drawing  instrument. 
2,066,384 ;  Jan.  5. 

Badeker,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Metallic  rod-packing. 
2,084,235  ;  June  15. 

Badel,  Jules  L.,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Metal  element  for 
use  in  erecting  toy  building  structures.  2,082,138 ; 
June  1. 

Badenhausen,  John  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Day  and 
Zimmermann,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Boiler 
construction.     2,070,250  ;  Feb.  9. 

Badertscher,  Dana  K.,  assignor  to  Hudson  Motor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  steering  mechanism. 
2,068,901  ;  Jan.  26. 

Badger,  E.  B.,  &  Sons  Co.  (See  Merriam,  Harry  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Badger,  Frederick,  Point  Pleasant,  Wandsworth,  London, 
assizor  to  Magnesium  Castings  and  Products  Limited, 
Slough,  Bucks,  Great  Britain.  Casting  of  magnesium 
and  its  alloys.     2,070,821 ;  Feb.  16. 

Badger,  Herman  J.,  and  W.  A.  Davis,  Foxburg,  Pa.  Auto- 
matic water  refiUer  and  cuspidor  flusher.  2,080,756 ; 
May  18. 

Badger  Meter  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Krueger, 
Emil  M.,  assignor.) 

Badin,  Raoul  E.      (See  Jacquet,  G.  G.,  and  Badin.) 

Bado,  Atilio  A.  M.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Purifica- 
tion of  water  and  other  liquids.     2,066,710  ;  Jan.  5. 

BadoUet,  Marion  S.,  Fanwood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Johns- 
Manville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water-resistant 
product  and  making  the  same.     2,068,219  ;  Jan.  19. 

Badoy.  Jean,  et  al.     (See  Masson,  Claudius,  assignor.) 

Badt,  Roy  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  building  construction.     2,093,346  ;  Sept.   14. 

Baechi,  August,  Niederuzwil,  assignor  to  tlie  firm  Gebrtider 
Bflhler,  Uzwil,  Switzerland.  Machine  for  producing 
foodstuffs  made  of  dough.     2,068,220  ;  Jan.  19. 

Baehni,  Ernst  C.     (See  Jacobsohn,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Baehr,  Hans,  Leuna,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrio 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln,  Germany. 
Purification  of  gases  from  ammonia  and  hydrogen  sul- 
phide.    2,067,311 ;  Jan.  12. 

Baehr,  Hans,  and  K.  Braus,  Leuna,  assignors  to  I.  G. 
Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfurt-on-the- 
Main,  Germany.  Recovery  of  hydrogen  sulphide  from 
gases.     2,083,213  ;  .June  8. 

Baehr,  Hans,  and  H.  Mengdehl,  Ludwigshafen-on-tho- 
Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of 
sulphur.     2,092,386  ;  Sept.  7. 

Baer,  Abram  K.,  assignor  to  The  Strouse  Baer  Company, 
Baltimore,  Md.     Outer' garment.     2,100,933  :  Nov.  30. 

Baer,  Alvln  H.,  Cardondale,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Worthlngton  Pump  and  Machinery  Corpora- 
tion, Harrison,  N.  J.  Gas  separation.  2,068,221 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Baer,  Alvin  H.,  and  E.  B.  McCabe,  Carbondale,  Pa.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Worthington  Pump 
and  Machinery  Corporation,  Harrison,  N.  J.  Skating 
rink.    2,069,811 ;  Feb.  9. 

Baer,  Carl  J.,  Jofferson  Barracks,  Mo.  Floating  unit  and 
fleet.     2,070,536  ;  Apr.  13. 

Baer,  Charles  H.,  and  H.  M.  Connor,  assignors  to  Connor 
Spring  Maniifacturing  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Spring  machinery.     2,078,828  ;  Apr.  27. 

Baer,  Edward  G.,  Orrvllle,  Olilo,  and  R.  R.  Donaldson,  Jr,, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Will-Burt  Company.  Air 
regulating  apparatus.     2,088,023;  July  27. 

Baer,  Georges,  Paudex,  Switzerland.  Calculator. 
2,080,857;  May  18. 

Baer,  Henry  M.      (See  Bnor,  Max,  assignor.) 

Baor,  Howard,  Jersey  CKy,  assignor  to  lOcllpso  Aviation 
Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Engine  starting 
mechanism.     2,005,230  ;  Oct.  12. 

Baer,  Lawrence  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  lo 
Swank  Products,  Inc.,  Atticboro,  Mass,  Initialed  buckle, 
plate,  and  the  like.     2,007,811;  Jan.  12. 

Baer,  Lena  M.,  Tojx'ka,  Tviins.  A(I,|iiKlnl)le  ooinbinod  clc 
valine  and   Kiip|)()rliiig   lievice.      2.072,701  :   Mar,    2. 

Baer,  Max,  assignor  to  II,  M,  Baer,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Coloring  of  bronze  powders.     2,071,150;  Feb,  16. 


Baerenrodt,  E.  F.     (See  Huguley,  William  C,  assignor.) 
Kaernstein,   Malvin   A.      (See   Harth,   P.   E.,    and   Baern- 

stein.) 
Baesecke,    Martin,    Berlin-Siemensstadt,    and    H.    Mayer, 

Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignors  to   Siemens  &  Halske, 

Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin,  Germany. 

Alternating     current     signaling     system.       2,101,699  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Baffi,    Giuseppe,    Genoa,    Italy.      Gas   meter.      2,087,229 ; 

July  20. 
Bagby,     Ralph     B.,      Chicago,     111.       Filling     machine. 

2,067,750  ;  Jan.  12. 
Bagby,  Ralph  B.,  Chicago,  111.    Trip  mechanism  for  filling 

machines.     2,099,253  ;  Nov.  16. 
Bagby,     Ralph     B.,     Evanston,     111.       Filling     machine. 

2.080.298  ;  May  11. 

Bagby,  Ralph  B.,  Evanston,  111,  Filling  machine. 
2,099,252  ;  Nov.  16. 

Baggett,  Henry  T.,  and  G.  W.  Woods,  assignors  to  Hughes 
Tool  Company,  Houston,  Tex.  Treating  tungsten  car- 
bide.    2,091,903  ;  Aug.  31. 

Bagley  Berdan  Company.  (See  Bagley,  William  H.  and 
B.  R,,  and  Berdan,  assignors.) 

Bagley,  Bruce  R.  (See  Bagley,  William  H.  and  B.  R., 
and  Berdan.) 

Bagley,  Glen  D.,  Great  Neck,  and  H.  W.  B.  de  W.  Erasmus, 
Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Process  and  apparatus  for  producing  hydrogen. 
2,071,721  ;   Feb.    23. 

Bagley,  Ida  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hinge.  2,090,569 ; 
Aug.  17. 

Bagley,  John  J.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Wrench.  2,097,361 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Bagley,  Thomas  J.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J,,  and  V.  M.  Mantz, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignors  to  R.  M.  Hollingshead  Cor- 
poration, Camden,  N.  J.  Liquid  tire  cover.  2,088,561 ; 
July  27. 

Bagley,  Wallace  E.,  Glenside,  and  H.  H.  Bartel,  assignors 
to  Huck-Gerhardt  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Automatic    closing    device    for    sliding    garage    doors. 

2.091.299  ;  Aug.  31. 

Barley,  William  H.  and  B.  R.,  and  R.  W.  Berdan,  as- 
signors to  Bagley  Berdan  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Bearing  metal,  bearing  and  producing  same.  2,086,841  ; 
July  13. 
Bagno,  Samuel  J.  A.  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Electrad,  Inc.  Attenuator. 
2,081,572  ;  May  25. 

(See  Andreas,  Arno,   assignor.) 
(See  Andrew,  Sumner  D.,  assignor.) 
(See  Briggs,  Howland  P.,  assignor.) 
(See  Cundall,  Lincoln  A.,  assignor.) 
(See    Cundall,   L.  A.,   and  Cheatham,   as- 


Bagpak,  Inc. 
Bagpak,  Inc. 
Bagpak,  Inc. 
Bagpak,  Inc. 
Bagpak,    Inc. 

signors. ) 
Bagpak,   Inc. 

signors.) 
Bagshaw,    Charles    M.,    Leicester,    England,    assignor 

United    Shoe  Machinery    Corporation,    Paterson,   N. 

Operating  upon  shoe  soles,     2,075,923  ;  Apr.  6. 
Bagshaw,    Charles    M.,    Leicester,    England,    assignor 

United    Shoe   Machinery   Corporation,    Paterson,    N. 


(See   Cundall,   Robert   N.   and  L,   A.,   as- 


Charlotte,    N.    C.      Heddle    frame. 
Shuttle  box   and 


C.       Shuttle    box. 

Loom  shuttle  box. 

Shuttle   box   for 


Machine   for   operating   upon    shoe   soles.      2,075,924 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Bahan,    George    F., 

2,070,556  ;  Feb.  16. 
Bahan,   William   H.,    Greenville,    S.   C. 

binder.     2,081,33  9  ;  M.ay  25. 
Bahan,     William    H.,     Greenville,    S. 

2.093.225  ;  Sept.  14. 
Bahan,  William  H,,  Greenville,   S.  C. 

2.093.226  :  Sept.  14. 
Bahan,    William    H.,    Greenville,    S.    C. 

looms.     2,093,227  :  Sept.  14. 

Bahl,  John  I.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  W.  Loichot,  Can- 
ton, Ohio.  Vitreous  porcelain  composition  and  product. 
2,077,610  ;  Apr.  20. 

Bahler,  William.  (See  Spencer,  W.  H.,  Birdsall,  and 
Bahler.) 

Bahli:e,   William   H.      (See  FitzSimons,  O.,  and  Bahlke.) 

Balillto,  William  It.  (See  Sullivan,  F.  W.,  Jr.,  Bahlke, 
Brown,  and  Diwoky.) 

Bahlke,  William  II.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  (o  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treatment  of  acid  sludge 
products.     2,002,200;   Sept.  7. 

Bahlke,  William  H.,  and  P.  W.  Sullivan,  Jr.,  Hammond, 
Ind,,  and  R.  E.  Wilson,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Solvent  extraction.  2,080,487 ; 
July  6. 

lialillio.  William  H.,  R.  F.  RnthrutT,  and  P.  W.  Sullivan, 
Jr.,  llaniinond,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Compan.v, 
Whiting.  Ind.  DecoinpoRing  hydrocarbon  oils. 
e,000,71«  :   Nov.    23. 

Bnhlsou'a  II.  Keksfabrlk  A.  O.  (See  Pentzlln,  Kurt,  as- 
signor.) 

Bahnson.  Erwin.  Uockaway  Park,  N.  Y. 
tion  engine.     2,088.301  :  July  27. 

Bahnson  Company,  The.      (See  ('ollins,  D. 
assignors.) 

Bnhn.son   Company,    The.      (Sen    Stimaon, 
signor.) 

Hahr.  August  T.  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Bahr  Start- 
ing <!ate  Corporation,  Clilcago,  HI.  Starting  gato. 
2,000,4 17  ;  Jan.  5.  « 


Rotary  combus- 
J,,  and  Wright, 
Samuel  C,  as- 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bahr,  August  T.  J.,  assignor  to  Bahr  Starting  Gate  Corpo- 
ration. Chicago.  111.  Starting  gate  witti  self-aligning 
spiked  stall  partitions.    2.066.44S  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bahr,  Conrad  C.  Xew  York,  X.  Y.,  and  G.  H.  Pfefferle, 
assignors  to  S.  R.  Dresser  Manufacturing  Company, 
Bradford,  Pa.  Torque  measuring  wrench.  2,074,079  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Bahr.  Gustave  F.,  Fairfield,  assignor  to  Casco  Products 
Corporation,  Bridgeport,  C^onn.  Telltale  signal. 
2.077.303  :  Apt.  13. 

Bahr  Starting  Gate  Corporation.  (See  Bahr,  August  T.  J., 
assignor. ) 

Baier,  John  F.,  and  H.  Bohl,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method 
of  and  apparatus  for  handling  sheet-like  materials. 
2,086,375  ;  July  6. 

Baiesi,  Socrates,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Liquid  dis- 
tributor.   2,083,567  ;  June  29. 

Bailey.  Archie  S.,  Albert  Lea.  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  P.  Donahue,  Twin  Lakes,  Minn.  Animal  poking 
implement.     2.103.401  :  Dpc.   28. 

Bailey,  Bruce  L.      (See   Ridgway.  R.  R..  and  Bailey.) 

Bailey,  Charles  M.,  Company.  (See  Sparrow,  Arthur  J., 
assignor.) 

BalleyT  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Stewart  Bros.,  Lvnn,  Mass. 
Making  counters.     2,067,812  ;  Jan.   12. 

Bailey,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Stewart  Bros.,  Lynn, 
Mass.  Machine  for  operating  on  counters.  2,067,813  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Bailey,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Stewart  Bros.,  Lynn, 
Mass.     Counter  molding  machine.     2.085,731 ;  July  6. 

Bailey.  Clarence  C.  Schenectady.  X.  Y..  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Humidifring  apparatus  for  air 
conditioning.     2.092.630:  Sept.  7. 

Bailev.  (Tlarence  M..  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Rubber  oil  can 
spout.     2,098,128  ;  Xot.  2. 

Bailey.  Claude  B..  deceased.  Wyandotte,  Mich.,  by  Wyan- 
dotte Savinss  Bank.  Wvandotrp.  Mich.,  executor,  as- 
signor to  McCord  Radiator  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Sheet  metal  prong  forming  apparatus.  2.089.326  ;  Aug. 
10. 

Bailev.  David  C.  Amesburv.  Mass.  Linins  for  window 
guides.      2,089,085  ;    Aug.    3. 

Bailey.  David  C,  Amesburv.  Jlass.  Window  glass  chan- 
nel lining.     2.102,935  :  Dee.  21. 

Bailey.  David  C.  Amesburv,  Mass.  Window  glass  guide. 
2,102,936  :  Dec  21. 

Bailey,  Edwin  M.,  et  al.  (See  Chandler,  Daniel  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bailey.  Edwin  M.,  et  aL  (See  Rowe,  F.  H.,  and  Chan- 
dler, assignors.) 

Bailey,  Ervin  G..  Easton.  Pa..  P.  R.  Cassidy.  Short  Hills, 
and  R.  M.  Hardgrove,  Westfield.  assisnors,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Babcock  &  Wilcox  Companv, 
Xewark,  X.  J.     Pulverizer.     2.071.379:  Feb.  2S 

Bailey,  Ervin  G..  Easton,  and  P.  R.  Cassidy  and  R.  M. 
Hardgrove.  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignors,  by  riipsne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Babcock  &  Wilcox  Companv.  Xewark. 
X.J.     Pulverizer.     2.071 .350  :  Feb.  23. 

Bailey,  Ervin  G.,  Easton,  Pa.,  P.  R.  Cassidy.  Short  Hills, 
and  R.  M.  Hardgrove,  Westfield.  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Xew- 
ark. X.   J.     Pulverizing  mill.     2,076.288;  Apr.  6. 

Bailey.  Ervin  G.,  Easton.  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Xew- 
ark, X.  J.    Fuel  burner.    2,086,205  ;  July  6. 

Bailey,  Ervin  G.,  Easton.  Pa.,  R.  M.  Hardgrove,  and  H. 
J.  Kerr,  Westfield,  assignors  to  The  Babcock  &  Wilcox 
Company,  Xewark,  X.  J.     Furnace.     2.087,800  ;  July  20. 

Bailey.  George  B.,  Sharon.  Mass.  Power  transmitting 
apparatus  "and  control  means  therefor.  2,102,606 ; 
Dec.   21. 

Bailey,  James.  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford.  Conn.  Means  for  and 
method  of  controlling  flow  of  glass  to  a  feeder  outlet. 
2.072.S07  :   Mar.  2. 

Bailey.  James  R.,  Austin,  Tex.,  assignor  to  TTnlon  Oil  Com- 
pany of  California,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Separation  and 
pu:-iflcatlon  of  aromatic  and  nonaromatic  nitrogen  bases. 
2.067,704  :  Jan.  12. 

Bailey,  James  R..  .\ustin,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Union  Oil 
Companv  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Amplified 
distillation.    2,085.287  ;  June  29. 

Bailey,  James  R..  Austin,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Lnion  Oil 
Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Quin- 
phthalone  dve.     2.092,'238  :  Sept.  7. 

Bailey,  Jesse  J.,  Houston,  Tex.  Railway  tie.  2,083,109 ; 
June  8. 

Bailey.  Lawrence  H.,  assignor  to  F.  J.  Stokes  Machine 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tablet-making  machine. 
2.06S.610:  Jan.  19. 

Bailey.  Lawrence  H..  assignor  to  F.  J.  Stokes  Machine 
Companv.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vacuum  drier  with  cen- 
trifugal dust  separator.     2.098.024;  Xov.  2. 

Bailey.  Marie.  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Scissors.  2,066,757  ; 
Jan.  6. 

Bailey  Meter  Company.     (See  Dickey.  Paul  S..  assignor.) 

Baili'y  Meter  Company.  (See  Gorrie,  Harvard  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bailey  Meter  Company.  (See  Johnson,  Clarence,  as- 
sitrnor.'V 

Bailey  Meter  Company.  (See  Junkins,  Raymond  D., 
assigmor.) 

Bailey  Meter  Company.     (See  Ryder,  John  D.,  assignor.) 


(See    AVeaver,    Harry   E.,    as- 
Btifltag  and  polishing  de- 
Rotary    compressor 


Bailey    Meter    Company, 
signer. ) 

Bailey,  Mora  J..  Hilt,  Olii. 
vice.    2,085,140  ;  June  29. 

Bailey,   Robert    L..    Glendale.    Calif, 
and  thp  like.     2.0S9,593  :  Aug.  10. 

Bailey,  Rosemond  H.,  Jackson  Heights,  Long  Island, 
X.  Y.  Protector  for  electrical  appliances.  2,074,159 : 
Mar.  16. 

Bailey,  W.  J.,  et  al.  (See  Brandenburg,  Harry  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Bailey,  Waldo  C,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Xemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  DeL  Production  of  salt  cake  and 
hvdrogen   chloride.      2.086,206  ;   Julv   6. 

Bailey,  Walter  T.     (See  Rider.  E.  G.,"  and  Bailey.) 

Bailev,  William  B.,  Olympia,  Wash.  Threshold  weather 
strip.     2.083.421  :  June  8. 

Bailey.  William  T..  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Control  box. 
2.077,163  :  Apr.  13. 

BaUey.  Wilson,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cigarette  holder. 
2.072,851 ;  Mar.  9. 

Baily,  Robert  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Apparatus  for 
kneading  and  working  plastic  material.  2.084,983 ; 
June  29. 

Bally,  Robert  W.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  and  X.  A.  Gray, 
Brooklyn.  X.  Y.  Apparatus  for  treatment  of  sewage. 
2,094.909;  Oct.  5. 

Baily,  Robert  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  com- 
pacting and  surfacing  plastic  material.  2,094,910 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Baily,  Thaddeus  F.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Treatment  of  ores  con- 
taining iron.     2,066,665  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bain,  Edgar  C,  and  H.  Gruber,  Hanau-on-the-Maln,  Ger- 
many, assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  United  States 
Steel  Corporation.  Manufacturing  low  carbon  steel. 
2.068.7S5:  Jan.   26. 

Bain,  George  W.,  and  W.  S.  Brian,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Ken-Rad  Tube  &  Lamp  Corporation, 
Owensboro,  Ky.  Making  lamps  and  tubes.  2,079,893  ; 
May  11. 

Bain.  William  H..  Lewiston.  Maine.  Insole  and  making 
the  same.     2.072.727  ;  Mar.  2. 

Bain,  William  H..  Lewiston.  Maine,  Ontsole  nnit. 
2.089.170:  Aug.  10. 

Bain,  William  H..  Westwood,  Ohio.  Last  protector. 
2,081,879  ;  May  25. 

Bain.  William  H..  Westwood.  Ohio,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson.  X'.  J.  Making 
shoes.     2.090.010  :  Aug.  17. 

Bain.  William  H.,  Auburn,  Maine.  Making  shoes. 
2,081,887  ;  May  25. 

Bainbridge,  (Jeorge  K..  Ripon,  Calif.  Candv  cutting  ma- 
chine.    2.090,095  ;  Aug.   17. 

Baird,  C^ssius  M.  C,  Evanston,  lU.  Hose  coupling. 
2,073.824;  Mar.  16. 

Baird,  Elmer  G.,  et  al.     (See  Bowe.-Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

Baird,  Frank  C.  Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  controL 
2.098.4S1 ;  Xov.  9. 

Baird.  Frederick  S.,  and  C.  H.  Marsh.  Ada.  Okla.  Com- 
bination heatine  and  cooling  unit.     2.072..S33  :  Mar.  2. 

Baird  Machine  Company.    (See' Lewis.  Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 

Baird.  Ronald  J..  Passaic.  X.  J.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith 
Corporation.  Milwaukee.  Wis.  App.iratus  for  the  manu- 
facture of  mercury  sulphate.     2.099.290  :  Xov.  16. 

Baird,  Russell  L.,  and  A.  Moseley.  Texas  City.  Tex.  Bat- 
tery terminal  post   clamp.     2.077.821 ;  Apr.   20. 

Baird,  William,  C.  R.  Mavin.  and  A.  G.  Murray,  Blackley, 
Manchester.  England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical 
Industries  Limited.  Preparing  4,4'-dialkoxv  diphenvl- 
amines.     2.083.214  ;  June  8. 

Bairey.  George  B..  Wolf  Point.  Mont.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Collins  Radio  Company.  Antenna  sys- 
tem.    2.099.671  :   Xov.   23. 

Balrley.  John  L..  Murphvs.  Calif.  CTlamp  for  cables,  wires, 
ropes,  and  the  like.     2.077,3S6  ;   Apr.  20. 

Baitinger.  Ira  S..  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Vehicle  actuated  elec- 
tric control.     2.092.948  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bak.  Andrew,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  Marv  Struz  and 
one-fourth  to  Mike  Struz,  (Hiicago,  HL  Vending  booth. 
2.090.827  ;  Aug.  24. 

Bake,  Louis  S..  Penns  Grove,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  L 
duPont  de  Xemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  DeL 
Manufacture  of  phenyl  mercury  acetate  and  phenyl 
mercury  hydroxide.     2.075,971 ;  Apr.  6. 

Bakelite  Building  Products  Co.  (See  Brownmiller.  Lorrin 
T.,  assignor.) 

Bakelite  Building  Products  Co..  Inc.  (See  Forbes,  Hany, 
assignor.  > 

Bakelite  Building  Products  Co.  Inc.  (See  Harshberger, 
Xorman  P.,  assignor.) 

Bakelite  Building  Products  Co.  Inc.  (See  Harshberger, 
Xorman  P.  and  K.  M.,  assignors.) 

Bakelite  Building  Products  Co.  Inc.  (See  Knbn,  Otto  J., 
assignor.) 

Bakelite  Building  Products  Co.  Inc.  (See  Storm,  Trygve, 
assignor.) 

Bakelite  Corporation.     (See  Bender.  Howard  L..  assignor.) 

Bakelite  Corporation.  (See  Bender,  H.  L.,  and  Hoffman, 
assignors.) 

Bakelite  Corporation.  (See  Davidson,  W.  M.,  and  Jones, 
assignors.) 

Bakelite  Corporation.  (See  Elbel,  E.,  and  Seebach,  as- 
signors.) 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


37 


(See  Elbel,  E.,  and  SussengutU,  as- 
(See   Ellingwood,   Finley   F.,   as- 


Bakelite  Corporation, 
signers.) 

Bakelite   Corporation, 
signor.) 

Bakelite  Corporation.  (See  Ellingwood,  F.  F.,  Zimmer- 
man, and  Prey,   assignors.) 

Bakelite  Corporation.  (See  Hanson,  Norman  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bakelite  Corporation.     (See  Molinari,  Vittorio,  assignor.) 

Bakelite  Corporation.      (See  Nash,  Clarence  A.,  assignor.) 

Bakelite  Corporation.     (See  Seebacli,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Bakelite  Corporation.      (See  Shuey,  Ralph  C,   assignor.) 

Bakelite  Corporation.  (See  Turkington,  Victor  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bakelite  Corporation.  (See  Turkington,  V.  H.,  and  But- 
ler,   assignors.) 

Baker,  Abner  D.,  Swanton,  Oliio.  Auxiliary  gear  mech- 
anism.    2,082,092  ;   June  1. 

Baker,  Albert  D.,  Lansing,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Radio  antenna  for  auto- 
mobiles.    2,077,822  ;  Apr.  20. 

Baker,  Arthur  G.,  assignor  to  Simplex  Automatic  Press 
Feeder  Corporation,  Dearborn,  Mich.  Automatic  feed 
for  printing  machines.     2,081,523  ;  May  25. 

Baker,  Arthur  J.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Willys-Overland  Motors,  Inc.  Illuminating 
apparatus.     2,094,089  ;  Sept.  28. 

Baker,  Arthur  R.      (See  Swartz,   I.  T.,   and  Baker.) 

Baker,  Arthur  R.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Columbia  Carburetor  Company.  Carbu- 
retor.   2,066,318  ;  Jan.  5. 

Baker,  Arthur  R.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Columbia 
Carburetor  Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Carburetor 
with  choke  control.     2,101,039  ;  Dec.  7. 

Baker,  Benjamin  P.,  Turtle  Creek,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Circuit  breaker.     2,071,157;  Feb.   16. 

Baker,  Bertram  E.,  Boston,  Mass.  Carton.  2,096,837  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Baker,  Bunvan  W.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Sterilizer. 
2,096,838  ;  Oct.  26. 

Baker,  Burton  W.,  Ventura,  Calif.  Beer  coil  drainage 
system.     2,082,137;  June  1. 

Baker  Castor  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Colbeth,  Ivor  M., 
assignor.) 

Baker,  Charles  E.,  Wethersfield,  Conn,  Variable  speed 
transmission  unit.     2,100,465  ;  Nov.  30. 

Baker,  Chester  L.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Phila- 
delphia Quartz  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Producing 
crystallized  anhydrous  sodium  metasllicate.  2,067,227  ; 
Jan.    12. 

Baker,  Chester  L.,  Berkeley.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Philadel- 
phia Quartz  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Detergents 
and  making  the  same.     2,082,936  ;  June  8. 

Baker,  Claude  M.,  et  al.  (See  Wright,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Baker  &  Co.      (See  Keitel,  Christian  W.,  assignor.) 

Baker  &  Company.      (See  Krivig,  Stephen  J.,  assignor.) 

Baker  &  Company.      (See   Zimmermann,   Fritz.) 

Baker  &  Company.  (See  Zschiegner,  Herbert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Baker,  David,  Jr.     (See  Baker,  David  and  D.,  Jr.) 

Baker,  David  and  D.,  Jr.,  Rosemont,  Pa.,  assignors  to  R. 
O.  Blackwood,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia.  Tele- 
phone index.     2,080,995  ;  May  18. 

Baker,  David  B.  (See  Johnston,  E.  A.,  Baker,  and 
Rogers. ) 

Baker,  David  B.  (See  Vedovell,  R.  L.,  Baker,  and  Panze- 
grau.) 

Baker,  David  B.,  Riverside,  C,  R.  Rogers,  Oak  Park,  and 
N.  O.  Panzegrau,  Chicago,  111.  International  Harvester 
Company.  Steering  and  driving  control  for  tractors. 
2,074,319  ;  Mar.  23. 

Baker,  David  B.,  Riverside,  C.  R.  Rogers,  Oak  Park,  and 
N.  O.  Panzegrau,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Tractor.  2,091,404 ;  Aug. 
31. 

Baker,  David  B.,  Riverside.  C.  R.  Rogers,  Oak  Park,  and 
N.  O.  Panzegrau,  ('lilcago,  HI.,  assignors  to  Inter- 
national Harvester  Company.  Front  end  construction 
for  tractors.     2.099,780  ;   Nov.   23. 

Baker,  David  15.,  Riverside,  C.  R.  Rogers,  Oak  Park,  and 
N.  O.  Panzegrau,  ('hicago,  111.,  assignors  to  Inter- 
national Harvester  Compan.v.  Mounting  of  auxiliaries 
for  tractor  engines.     2.099,790  ;  Nov.  23. 

Baker,  David  C.  assignor  to  FItzpatrIck  Bros.  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, III.  Combined  toy  and  advertising  device. 
2,M6,872  ;  Oct.  26. 

Baker,  David  K.,  Greonwich.  Conn.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  treating  plaslic  material.     2, 09.'?, -107  :  Sept.  21. 

Baker,  David  S.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  treating  materials.     2,102,607  ;  Dec.  21. 

Baker,  Del,  Shawnee,  Okla.  Torpedo  placement  hook. 
2,084,722  ;  J\ine  22. 

Bnkor,  DIrkorson  G.,  Ilol.voke,  Mass,,  assignor  to  The 
Amerirnn  Thread  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Thread 
winding  machine.     2,082,600;  June  1. 

Buk(!r,  Dlckcrson  (J..  Holyoke,  RIass.,  as.slgnor  to  The 
American  Thread  Company,  Now  York.  N.  Y.  Bobbin 
and  producing  tho  same.     2,098,218;  Nov.   9. 

Baker,  Dlckerson  (}.,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Thread  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Maldng 
wound   bobbins.     2,098,219 ;   Nov.  9. 


Baker,  Donald  J.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Antifriction  screw. 
2,069,471  ;  Feb.  2. 

Baker,  Edwin,  Winn,  Maine.  Pattle  mold.  2,081,080; 
May  18. 

Baker,  George  L.,  Newark,  Del.,  assignor  to  the  Public  of 
the  United  States  of  America.  Preparation  of  high 
grade  apple  pomace.     2,088,458  ;  July  27. 

Baker,  George  R.     (See  Tunley,  A.  A.,  and  Baker.) 

Baker,  George  R.,  Willesden,  London,  England,  assignor  to 
Baker  Perkins  Company,  Inc.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Appa- 
ratus for  feeding  biscuits  or  the  like  to  ovens,  pans, 
conveyers,  or  the  like.     2,075,012  ;  Mar.  30. 

Baker,  George  R.,  Peterborough,  England.  Biscuit  and 
like  cutting  and  embossing  machine.  2,077,979  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Baker,  George  R.,  and  H.  Kirman,  Peterborough,  England, 
assignors  to  Baker  Perkins  Co.,  Inc.,  Saginaw,  Mich. 
Feeding  biscuit  shapes  and  the  like  from  intermittent 
cutting  mechanism  to  continuously  travelling  ovens  or 
like  conveyers.     2,086,347  ;  July  6. 

Baker,  George  T.     (See  Taylor,  R.,  and  Baker.) 

Baker,  George  W.      (See  Page,  J.,  and  Baker.) 

Baker,  Harold  R.      (See  Orpejifielrl.  R.  K,.  and  r,.nkpr.) 

Baker,  Harry  J.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Valve.     2,075,600  ;  Mar.  30. 

Baker,  Harry  W.,  Kansas  City,  Kans.  Hydraulic  reflector 
arc.     2,094,867  ;  Oct.  5. 

Baker,  J.  M.,  Pattern  Company.  (See  Corley,  John  T., 
assignor.) 

Baker,  J.  T.,  Chemical  Company.  (See  Fitzgerald,  Wil- 
liam P.,  assignor.) 

Baker,  James  A.,  assignor  to  Union  Steel  Casting  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Annealing  base.  2,073,724 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Baker,  James  D.,  assignor  to  American  Hair  &  Felt  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Car  construction.  2,078,787 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Baker,  James  N.,  assignor  to  The  Black  &  Decker  Tilan- 
ufacturing  Companv,  Towson,  Md.  Portable  power 
hammer.     Re.  20,365  ;  May  18. 

Baker,  James  S.,  assignor  of  twenty-five  per  cent  to  M.  E. 
Baker,  fifty  and  one-half  per  cent  to  M.  Barclift,  and 
twenty-four  and  one-half  per  cent  to  J.  Vodiska,  Okla- 
homa City,  Okla.  Universally  mountable  container. 
2,075,080  ;  Mar.  30. 

Baker,  John  S.,  assignor  to  Cook  Electric  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Modulated  radiator  control.  2,075,160; 
Mar.  30. 

Baker,  John  S.,  assignor  to  Cook  Electric  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Pole  cable  terminal.     2.078.991  :  Mav  4. 

Baker,  Judd  O.,  Westmont,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Sound  recording  apparatus. 
2,102,776  :  Dec.  21. 

Baker,  Judd  O.,  Westmont,  and  C.  N.  Batsel,  Haddon- 
field,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Photophonographic  apparatus.     2,102,777  ;  Dec.  21. 

Baker,  Kilian  J.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Flexible  conduit  for 
electrical  wires.     2,079,274  :  May  4. 

Baker.  Lena  W.,  and  C.  A.  Lausen,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. ; 
said  Lausen  assignor  to  said  Baker.  Blackboard  eraser 
cleaner.     2,090,777  ;  Aug.  24. 

Baker,  Le  Roy  H.,  Corning,  N.  T.,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  J.  F.  Eberle,  Westfleld,  Pa.  Electric  lamp. 
2.096,603  :  Oct.   19. 

Baker,  Lewis  T.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Rosin  sampler. 
2,102,875  ;  Dec.  21. 

Baker.  Louis  S.,  Parlin,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Stabilization 
of  cellulose  nitrate.     2,077,455  ;  Apr.  20. 

Baker,  Minnie  E.,  et  al.     (See  Baker,  James  S.,  assignor.) 

Baker,  Nelson  M..  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridgo,  Mass.  Eye  protector.  2.085,84  i  ; 
July  6. 

Baker  Oil  Tools,  Inc.  (See  Baker,  R.  C,  and  Burt,  as- 
signors.) 

Baker  Oil  Tools,  Inc.     (See  Burt,  Clarence  E.,  assignor.) 

Baker  Perkins  Company.  (See  Baker,  George  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Baker  Perkins  Company.  (See  Guggenheim,  Max  M., 
assignor.) 

Baker  Perkins  Co.  Inc.  (See  Baker,  G.  R.,  and  Kirman, 
assignors.) 

Baker  Perkins  Co.  Inc.  (See  Engels,  E.  O.,  and  Plambeck, 
assignors.) 

Baker  I'lM-klus  Co.  Inc.  (See  Tunley,  A.  A.,  and  Baker, 
assignors.) 

Baker  Perkins  Company  Inc.  (See  Tunley,  A.  A.,  and 
Paterson,   assignors.) 

Baker,  Ralph  B.,  Park  Ridge,  111.  Collapsible  bed. 
2,075.790  ;  Apr.  0. 

Baker,  Ralph  E.,  assignor  to  Kolvlnntor  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,080,506; 
July  13. 

Baker-Rimlnng  Company,  The.  (See  Stevenson,  TTerbort 
A.,  assignor.) 

Baker-Knulang  Company,  The.  (See  Stonor,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Baker,  Rest  R.,  Swlssvnlo,  assignor  to  Westlnghouso  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Companv,  East  Pittsburgh,  I'a. 
Electrical  control  system.     2.009, Blfl  ;  Feb.  2. 


38 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Baker,  Rest  R.,  Swissrale,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Svstem  of  control  for  dynamo-electric  machines. 
2.100.761  :  Xov.  30. 

Baker,  Reuben  C,  Coalinga,  and  C.  E.  Burt,  Los  An- 
geles, assignors  to  Baker  Oil  Tools,  Inc.,  Huntington 
Park,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  blanking  and  cementing 
off  peit'orated  well  casings  in  a  well  bore.  2,079,830  ; 
May  11. 

BaUer,  Robert  D.,  Birmingham,  Mich.  Fine  grading  ma- 
chine.    2.072,150  ;  Mar.  2. 

Bal;er,  Thomas  V.,  Chehalis,  Wash.  Paring  linife. 
2,073,546  ;  Mar.  9. 

BakiT,  William  H.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Loom  for 
mixins:  fillins.     2,003.629  :   Sept.  21. 

Baker,  William  S.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Traffic  signal. 
2,096,952  ;  Oct.  26. 

Bakeries  Service  Corporation.  (See  Bradley,  A.  M..  and 
Watson^  assienorB.i 

Bakke,  Hans  A.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Ratchet  mechanism.  2,081,115 ; 
May  18. 

Bakke,  Hans  A.,  Swampscott,  and  H.  F.  Crotty,  Boston, 
Mass.,  assignor  to  General  Electric  Company.  Connec- 
tion block.     2.092,631  ;  Sept  7. 

Bakker,  Comelis  J.  (See  Tellegen,  B.  D.  H.,  de  Tries, 
•Tnd  IJakker. ) 

Bakker,   Pier.      (See  Saunders,  N.  H.,  and  Bakker.) 

Bakker,  Willem,  Arnhem,  Netherlands,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Enka  Corporation,  Enka,  N.  C.  Treatment  of  ar- 
tificial silk.     2,080,193  ;  May  11. 

Balaban,  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Photographic  dif- 
fusing device  for  enlarging  and  projection  printing. 
2,083,215  ;  June  8. 

Balaskas,  Thomas  K.,  Clay  Center,  Nebr.  Athletic  insole. 
2,068,786  ;  Jan.  26. 

Balbach.  Gustav  C.      (See  McLellan,  H.  N..  and  Balbach.) 

Balch,  Ralph  H.  (See  Elvin,  W.  J.,  Balch,  and  White- 
head.) 

Baldenhofer,  William  G.,  assignor  to  The  Thompson 
Grinder  Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Grinding  machine. 
2,068,529  :  Jan.  19. 

Baldry,  George  E.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Excavat- 
ing and   hoisting  machine.      2,098,173  ;   Nov.   2. 

Baldsiefen,  A\'altev  D.,  Karitan  Town.sUiii,  Middlesex 
County,  N.  J.  Selective  desensitizer.  2.090,607  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Balduf,  Bruno  E.,  assignor  to  United  States  Gypsum  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Partition  construction.  2,087,867  ; 
July  20. 

Baldnf,  Bruno  E.,  assignor  to  United  States  Gypsum 
Company.  Chicago,  111.  Building  construction. 
2,101,001  ;  Nov.  30. 

Baldwin.  Albert  D.,  deceased,  Pleasantville,  N.  T. ;  I.  B. 
Baldwin,  executrix.  Slatted  awning  and  drain. 
2,083.681 ;  June  15. 

Baldwin,  Alfred  W.,  Blackley,  Manchester,  England,  as- 
signor to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries,  Limited.  Acyl- 
amino  alkyl-aryl  ethers  and  their  sulphonation  products. 
2,075,013  ;  Mar.  30. 

Baldwin,  Alfred  XV.,  Blackley,  Manchester,  England,  as- 
signor to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited. 
Benzotliiazyl  sulphonium  compounds.  2,094,090  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Baldwin,  Alfred  W.,  and  H.  A.  Piggott.  Blackley,  Man- 
chester, England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  In- 
dustries Limited.  SolubUized  higher  aliphatic  sulphides 
and  their  production.     2.100.297  :  Nov.   23. 

Baldwin,  Alfred  W.,  and  H.  M.  Bunbiiry,  Blackley,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited. 
Sulphated  selachyl  alcohol.     2.101,831  ;  Dec.  14. 

Baldwin,  Arthur  I.,  Oakland,  CaUf.  Wood  graining  ma- 
chine.    2,075,925  ;  Apr.  6. 

Baldwin,  Charles  F.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y..  and  S.  A.  Bokovoy, 
Audubon,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.    Piezoelectric  element.    2,073,046  ;  Mar.  9. 

Baldwin-Duckworth  Chain  Corporation.  (See  ICIaucke, 
nermann,  assignor.) 

Baldwin.  Francis  J.,  Bavenna,  Ohio.  Wheel  hub  unit. 
2,083.188  ;  June  8. 

Baldwin,  Harold  R.,  Carpentersville,  111.,  assignor  to  Elgin 
Manufacturing  Company.  Filling  machine.  2,074,041 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Baldwin,  Isabelle  B.,  executrix.     (See  Baldwin,  Albert  D.) 

Baldwin,  Jesse  A.,  Spooner,  Wis.  Oil  filter.  2.071.996: 
Feb.  23. 

Baldwin.  Jesse  A.,  Spooner,  Wis.  Oil  filter.  2,007,828  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Baldwin,  John  D.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Weatherhead  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.     Valve.     2,078,048  ;  Apr.  20. 

Baldwin,  John  G.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Ma- 
chine for  tlip  continuous  casting  of  metal  sheets. 
2,091.348;  Aug.  31. 

Baldwin,  Leonard  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  G.  Cun- 
ningham, Pekin,  111.  Track  surfacing  device.  2,093,949  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Baldwin,  Phil.      (See  Sandul,  Amil,  assignor.) 

Baldwin,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Table.  2,092,690; 
Sept.  7. 

Baldwin,  Richard  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  William 
Trautman,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Vehicle  attached  jack. 
2,087,424 ;  July  20. 


(See  Hunter,  G.  G.,  Pryale, 
(See  Pryale,  H,  M.,  and  Clark, 
(See  de  Forest,  Alfred 
(See  Dinzl,  Richard  W., 
(See  Dinzl,  R.  W.,  and 
(See    Essl,    Max,    &s- 
(See  Kerr,  Samuel  L., 
(See  Kerr,  S.  L.,  and 
(See  Locke,  Arthur  S., 
(See   Neeson,    Charles 
(See  Nowak,  Alois  K., 
(See  Peters,  Orville  S., 
(See    Peters,    O.    S., 
(See  Sharp,  Robert  E. 
(See  Vogler,  Joseph,  as- 
(See  von  Heydekampf, 
(See  Wetland,  Alfred, 
(See  Zwickl,  Joseph  B., 
Signaling   appa- 


Baldwin  Rubber  Company. 

and  Clark,  assignors.) 
B.aldwin  Rubber  Company. 

assignors.) 
Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation. 

v.,  assignor.) 
Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation. 

Graf.,  assignors.) 
Baldwin-Southwark    Corporation. 

slgnor. ) 
Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation. 

Greig,  assignors.) 
Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Baldwin-Southwark   Corporation. 

R.,  assignor.) 
Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Baldwin-Southwark     Corporation. 

and  von  Heydekampf,  assignors.) 
Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation. 

B.,  assignor.) 
Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation. 

signor.) 
Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation. 

Gerd  S.,  assignor.) 
Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Baldwin,  Walter  L.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

ratus.     2,091,843  ;  Aug.  31. 
r.alp.  Lester  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Standard 

Oil    Company    (Ohio).    Cleveland,    Ohio.     Nongumming 

motor   fuel.     2.103,927  :   Dec.    28. 
Balentine,  James  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Circuit  con- 
trol mechanism.     2,095,688  ;  Oct.  12. 
Sales,  James  E.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Jfetal  Products,  Incor- 
porated,  Aurora,    111.      Air    conditioned   display   table. 

2,066,312  ;  Jan.  5. 
Bales,   .James  E.,    assignor  to   Lyon   Metal   Products,    In- 
corporated,   Aurora,    111.      Display    stand.      2,072,700 ; 

Mar.  2. 

assignor  to  Detroit  Gasket  &  Mfg.  Com- 
Mich.     Laminated    gasket.     2,071,322  ; 


Balfe,  George  T., 
pany,  Detroit, 
Feb.  23. 

Balfe,  George  T. 
Detroit,  Jlich 


assignor  to  Detroit  Gasket  &  Mfg.  Co., 
Gasket.    2,072,8'?2  ;  Mar.  9. 

Balfe,  George  T.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Gasket  &  Mfg.  Com- 
pany. Detroit  Mich.     Gasket     2.072.803  ;  Mar.  9. 

Balfe,  George  T.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Gasket  &  Mfg. 
Co.,  Detroit  Mich.     Gasket.     2,079,729  ;  May  11. 

Balfe,  George  T.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Gasket  &  Mfg.  Co., 
Detroit,  Mich.     Gasket.     2,084,054  ;  June  15. 

Ba  linger,  Lee  O.,  Lakewood,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to 
W.  J.  Wesseler,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Surface  cleaning 
device.    2,083,551 ;  June  15. 

Balint,  Alvin  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medical  case. 
2.093.537  ;   Sept  21. 

Balk,  Otto,  Bahnhofsplatz,  and  K.  Bauer,  Munich,  as- 
signors to  Deuta-Werke  vorm.  Deutsche  Tachometer- 
werke  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Mileage  counter. 
2,093,068  ;  Sept  14. 

Balke,  Clarence  W.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Raraet 
Corporation  of  America,  North  Chicago.  111.  Tantalum 
carbide  alloy.     2,067,166  :   .Tan.    12. 

Balke,  Clarence  W.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Ramet 
Corporation  of  America,  North  Chicago,  111.  Making 
borides.     2,073,826;  Mar.   16. 

Ball,  Albert  P.,  assignor  to  Briggs  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Chair.     2,091,063  ;  Aug.  24. 

Ball,  Albert  P.,  assignor  to  Briggs  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Slich.  Fastening  device  for  panels  or 
the  like.     2,099,189  ;  Nov.  16. 

Ball  Brothers  Company.  (See  Ludington,  Lawrence  L., 
assignor.) 

Ball  Brothers  Company.  (See  Milner,  Edwin  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ball    Brothers   Company, 
assignor.) 

Ball  Brothers  Company, 
assignor.) 

Ball,  Charles  A.  W.,  assignor  to  The  Bristol  Aeroplane 
Company,  Limited.  Bristol,  England.  Copying  machine. 
2.094,518;   Sept.   28. 

Ball.  Charles  F..  and  C.  I.  FiOngenecker,  Wauwatosa,  as- 
signors to  Chain  Belt  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Cleaning  and  preparing  conduits  for  the  handling  of 
plastic  concrete  mixtures.     2  087,679  ;  July  20. 

Ball,  Charles  O.,  River  Forest.  HI.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Compan.y,  Now  York.  N.  Y.  Controlling  viscosity 
in  evaporated  milk.     2.087,902  ;  July  27. 

Ball,  Charles  O.,  River  Forest,  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Conipanv.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  and 
method  of  canning.     2,091.263:  Aug.  31. 

Ball,  Donald  A.     (See  Quick,  C.  G.,  Ball,  and  Whitehead.) 

BmU.  Edwin  L.,  Alexandria,  La.  Sheet  piling.  2,090,720; 
Aug.   24. 


(See   Moorshead,   Thomas   C, 
(See  Wadsworth,  Frank  L.  0., 


LIST   OF  PATENTEES 


39 


Ball,  Frederick  O.,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion  engine  fuel  system. 
2.072,353;  Mar.  2. 

Ball,  Frederick  O.  and  T.  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Carburetor. 
2,084,306  ;  June  22. 

Ball,  George  L.     (See  Schmidt,  C.  F.,  Jr.,  and  Ball.) 

Ball,  Harry  V.,  Concord,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Inking  mechanism  for  printing  machines.  2,081,906  ; 
June  1. 

Ball,  Harry  V.,  Bedford,  by  Lillian  C.  Ball,  administra- 
trix, Bedford,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Web  roll  con- 
trolling device  for  printing  machines.  2,085,889  ; 
July  6. 

Ball,  Harry  V.,  Concord,  Mass.,  and  A.  J.  Horton,  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  R. 
Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Web  roll  controlling 
mechanism  for  printing  machines.     2,095,307  ;  Oct.  12. 

Ball,  Joseph  A.,  and  G.  F.  Rackett,  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Technicolor,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Cinematographic  camera.  2,072,091 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Ball,  Lillian  C,  administratrix.     (See  Ball,  Harry  V.) 

Rail,  Ralph  H.     (See  Andersen,  and  Ball.) 

Ball,  Thomas  M.     (See  Ball,  Frederick  O.,  and  T.  M.) 

Ball,  Thomas  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion 
engine  fuel  system.    2,099,096  ;  Nov.  16. 

Ballack.  Charles  A.,  Walla  Walla,  and  W.  C.  Steele. 
Seattle,  Wash.    Harvester-thresher.     2,076,523  ;  Apr.  13. 

Ballantine,  Stuart,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  control  for  audion  am- 
plifier.    Re.  20,442  ;  July  13. 

Ballantine,  Stuart,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  communication  circuit. 
2.100,180  ;  Nov.  23. 

Ballantine,  Stuart,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Piezoelectric  loudspeaker.  2,102,668  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Ballantine,  Stuart,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Detection.     2.070,640  :  Feb.  16. 

Ballantyne,  Robert  L.,  Perrysburg,  Ohio.  Window  closure. 
2,030,394  ;  May  18. 

Ballard,  Clarence  W.,  Carmel,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  M. 
Rorkwood,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Walk  and  drive  edging. 
2.094,519  :  Sept,  28. 

Ballard,  Earcy,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Drinking  and  tapping 
attachment  for  beer  cans.     2.094.869  :  Oct.  5. 

Ballard,  Ernest  S.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  preparing  printing  surfaces.  2,069,001  ; 
.Tan.   26. 

Ballard,  George,  Springfield,  Mass.  Nonskid  device  for 
motor  vehicles.     2,083,631;  June  15. 

Ballard,  Howard  T.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Pratt,  Harry 
P.,  assignor.) 

Ballard,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Bal-Rod,  Inc.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Portable  room  cooling  apparatus. 
2,090,188;  Nov.  16. 

Ballard,  Randall  C,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Television  system.  2,093,395  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Ballardie.  Alfred  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Dental  plate. 
2.085.067  ;  June  29. 

Ballatore.  Anthony  A.,  Downend,  near  Bristol,  England. 
Method  of  and  machine  for  wrapping  enclosures  within 
envelopes.     2,077,658  ;  Apr.  20. 

Balle,  Gerhard.     (See  Nuesslein,  J.,  and  Balle.) 

Ballo,   Gerhard.      (See   Steindorff,   A.,   and  Balle.) 

Balle,  Gerhard.     (See  Steindorff,  A.,  Balle,  and  Heimke.) 

Balle,  Gerhard.  (See  Steindorff,  A.,  Balle,  Heimke,  and 
Horst.) 

Balle,  Gerhard,  and  K.  Eisfeld,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany,  as.signors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Quaternary  ammonium  compounds 
and  preparing  them.     2,087,565  ;  July  20. 

Balle,  Gerhard,  and  K,  Eisfeld,  Frankfort-on-the-Mnin. 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works.  Inc..  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Quatern.'iry  ammonium  compounds  and  pre- 
pjiring  them.     2,101,524;  Dec.  7. 

Ballentlne,  Earle  W.,  assignor  to  Solar  Industries,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.  Shaded  pole  induction  motor.  2,071,224- 
Feb.   16. 

BallenOne,  Earle  W.,  assignor  to  Solar  Industries,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.     Motor  compressor  unit.     2,071,870  ;  Feb. 

Ballentine,  Earle  W.,  assignor  to  Solar  Industries,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.  Flame  failure  indicator.  2,074,637;  Mar. 
23. 

r.allenllne,  Edwin  C.  (See  Currier,  S.  E.,  and  Ballen- 
tine.) 

Ballew,  Dellle,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  spring.  2,068,049; 
Jan.   19. 

nalllot,  A.  H.,  Corporation.  (Sec  Fleischer,  Paul  W., 
asHlgnor.) 

Bnllmnn,  f^liarles  W.,  Tiidliinnpolls,  Ind.  Fishing  rod 
liolder.     2  009,254;  Nov.  16. 

JJnIliniin,  Edwin  C,  St,  Louis,  Mo.  Single  phase  con- 
d.MiHor  motor.     2,073.532;  Mar.  9. 

I'.,illim,  II.  A.,  &  Co.      (See  Morehouse,  Eugene,  assignor,) 


Ballou,  Holden  P.,  assignor  of  fifty  per  cent  to  N.  G. 
Hynes.  Hartford,  Conn.  Flush  valve.  2,083,486 ; 
June  8. 

Ballou,  Howard  M.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Comb. 
2,080,248;  May  11. 

Ballou,  John  McK.,  assignor  to  O.  H.  Kruger,  Los  An- 
geles,  Calif.     Identification   card.     2,088,567  ;    Aug.   3. 

Ballou,  Walter  T.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ignition  synairo- 
nizer.     2,090,020  ;  Aug.  17. 

Balls,  Arnold  K.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  T.  L.  Swenson, 
Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  dedicated  to  The  Free  Use  of  the 
Public  of  The  United  States  of  America.  Producing  thin 
egg  white.     2,073,411 ;  Mar.  9. 

Balls,  Arnold  K.,  and  W.  S.  Hale,  Washington,  D.  C, 
dedicated  to  the  free  use  of  the  people  of  the  United 
States.     Softening   of    dough.     2,103,443 ;   Dec.    28. 

Ballwanz,  William,  Chicago,  111.  Glider  gun.  2,089,594  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Bally  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Williams,  B.  W.  and  H.  S., 
assignors.) 

Balmer,  John  H.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Recessed  wall  fixture. 
2,067,591 ;    Jan.    12. 

Balmford,  Alfred  B.,  et  al.  (See  Burn,  Walter  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Balochi,  Charlie  T.,  Roanoke,  Va.  Cuspidor  carrier  and 
handler.     2,102,348  ;  Dec.  14. 

Bal-Rod,  Inc.      (See  Ballard,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Balsam,  Maurice  M.     (See  Rubin,  H.  H.,  and  Balsam.) 

Balsiger,  Harold  E.,  assignor  to  Landis  Tool  Company, 
Waynesboro,  Pa.  Cylindrical  grinding  machine. 
2,103,808  ;  Dec.  28. 

Balsiger,  Harold  E.,  and  C.  L.  Ott,  assignors  to  Landis 
Tool  Company,  Waynesboro.  Pa.  Carriage  mounting 
for    grinding   machines.      2,083,682 ;    June    15. 

Balsiger,  Harold  E.,  E.  P.  Wine,  and  D.  Gurney,  as- 
signor to  Landis  Tool  Company,  Waynesboro,  Pa. 
Internal   grinder.      2,088,682  ;   Aug.   3. 

Balsley,  James  R.  (See  Pottenger,  F.  M.,  Jr.,  and 
Balsley.) 

Balsley,  James  R.,  La  Canada,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
F.  L.  A.  Graham,  San  Marino.  Calif.  Electron  dis- 
charge device.     2,071,382  :  Feb.  23. 

Balthasar,  Harry  G.,  West  Tower  Park,  assignor  to  E.  J. 
Hoff,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Venetian  blind.  2,091,579 ; 
Aug.   31. 

Balthis,  Ben  Douglass,  Glendale,  assignor  to  Natural 
Gas  Equipment  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gas  burner 
and  combustion  control  apparatus.     2,081,657;  May  25. 

Baltich,  Michael,  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.  Body-resting  device. 
2.097,751  ;  Nov.  2. 

Baltimore  Paint  &  Color  Works,  Inc.  (See  Shuger,  Leroy 
W.,  assignor.) 

Baltimore  Paper  Box  Company,  The.  (See  Ferguson, 
George  K.  S.,  assignor.) 

Baltimore  Salesbook  Company,  The.  (See  Gorton,  Eli- 
dore  H.,  assignor.) 

Baltimore  Valve  Corporation.  (See  Peterson,  W.  F.,  and 
Walter,  assignors.) 

Balton.  James,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
J.  Shapiro.  Baltimore,  Md.,  one-fourth  to  I.  Shapiro, 
Chicago,  111.,  one-fourth  to  S.  Shapiro,  and  one-fourth 
to  N.  Shapiro,  both  of  Chelsea,  Mass.  Baking  plate. 
2,069,026;   Jan.    26. 

Balton,  Jnmes,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  J.  Shapiro,  Baltimore,  Md.,  one-fourth  to  I.  Shapiro, 
Chicago,  111.,  one-fourth  to  S.  Shapiro,  and  one-fourth  to 
N.  Shapiro,  both  of  Chelsea,  Mass.  Manufacturing  cup 
pastr,y.     2,069,027;   Jan.  20. 

Balton,  James,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  J.  Shapiro, 
Baltimore.  IMd,,  one-fourth  to  I.  Shnpii-o.  Chicago, 
111.,  one-fourth  to  N.  Shapiro,  and  one-fourth  to  S. 
Shapiro,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Batter  pump  with  drip  elimi- 
nating means.     2,073.439  :  Mar.  9. 

Balton,  James,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  J.  Shapiro, 
J5altimore,  Md.,  one-fourth  to  I.  Shapiro,  Chicago, 
Til.,  one-fourth  to  N.  Shapiro,  and  one-fourth  to  S. 
Shapiro,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Ice  cream  cone.  2,073,440 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Bnlton,  Jnmes,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  J.  Shapiro,  Balti- 
more, Md.,  one-fourth  to  T.  Shapiro.  Cl\icagi\  111.,  one- 
fourth  to  N.  Shapiro,  and  one-fourth  to  S,  Shapiro, 
Chelson,  IMass,     Ice  cream  cone.     2.096.5.'i2  ;  Oct.   19, 

Bamag-MepTuin  Aktiongesellschaft.  (See  Zdansky,  Arnold 
E.,  assignor.) 

r.aniax-  Marliino  Co.      (See  Dayton,  l\fax  E.,  assignor.) 

Brtnibonok,  Dominic  C.  (See  Bambenek,  Joseph  B.,  and 
D.  C.) 

Bambenek,  Dominic  C.  (See  Bambenek,  Joseph  B.  and 
D.  C,  and  Worner.) 

Bambenek,  Dominic  C,  and  P.  Worner,  assignors  to 
Peerless  Chain  Company,  Winona,  Minn.  Tire  chain. 
2,085.288  ;  June  29. 

r.imibenek,  Joseph  B.,  assignor  to  Peerless  Chain  Coni- 
piiuy,  Winona,  Minn.  Eiuergcncv  chain  unit. 
L'. 082, 937  ;  .(une   R. 

BMinbenek,  Josoiih  B.,  D.  C.  llamben(>k.  and  V.  Worner, 
assignors  lo  T'(>erIi>Rs  C^lmlii  Companv,  W'Inoua,  Minn. 
r;iii(>rg('iu\v  n-pnir  link.      2,068,222:  .Inn.   19. 

ItMiiihciK'k,  Joseph  B.,  jind  I>.  C.,  nsslgiiors  to  Peerless 
Cliiiln  Coiiipany,  Winona,  Minn.  Traction  Inorensing 
device.     2,092,(^23  ;   Sept.    M. 

r.iiiiili('rg(>r,  Curl.      (See  W'cinand.  IC.  unil  Uainherwr.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bamford.  Harry  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Farns- 
worth  Television  Incorporated,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Incandescent  screen.     2,097,994  ;  Nov.  2. 

Banca.  Maj;glo  C,  jNlagnoiia.  A.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cathode  ray 
device.     2,103,312  ;   Dec.   28. 

Bancel,  Paul  A.,  Montclair,  and  F.  H.  Ribberd,  Bayside, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Ingersoll-Rand  Company,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2",085,942  ; 
July  6. 

Bancker,  Elbert  H.,  and  R.  C.  Buell,  Schenectady,  N.  T., 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Supen-ision  of 
electric  systems.     2,095,117  ;  Oct.  5. 

Bancroft.  A.  F.,  West  Newton,  Blass.  Footwear. 
2,094,091  ;  Sept.  28. 

Bancroft,  Albert  F.,  West  Newton,  assignor  to  Bancroft- 
Walker  Company.  Waltham,  Mass.  Shoe  machine. 
2.099.995  ;  Nov.  23. 

Bancroft,  Charles,  New  Canaan,  Conn.  Variable  trans- 
mission means.    2,101,233  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bancroft,  Frank  E.,  Withington,  Manchester,  England,  as- 
signor to  Metropolitan-Tickers  Electrical  Company, 
Limited.     Diffusion  vacuum  pump.     2,078,788  ;  Apr.  27. 

Bancroft,  Howard  L.,  Sharpsville,  Pa.,  and  H.  S.  Smith, 
Hubbard,  Ohio.  Pump  or  compressor.  2,099,326 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Bancroft,  James  E..  assignor  to  The  Richmond  Fireproof 
Door  Company,  Richmond,  Ind.  Door  operating  mech- 
anism.    2,077,659  ;  Apr.  20. 

Bancroft,  Joseph,  ^^c  Sons  Co.  (See  Lippert,  Arnold  L., 
assignor.) 

Bancroft-Walker  Company.  (See  Bancroft,  Albert  F.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Bancroft,  William  J.      (See  Solomon,   A.,  and  Bancroft.) 

Bandish,  Joseph  M.  (See  Markel,  O.,  Phillips,  and 
Bandish.) 

Bandish,  Joseph  M.,  Chicago,  HI.  Packing.  2,098,992  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Bandoly,  Erich,  assignor  to  Taylor  Instrument  Companies, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Measuring  instrument.  2,091,952 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Bane,  Fred,  Pulaski,  Va.  Cardamon  treated  tobacco. 
2.091.497  :   Aug.   31. 

Banfield,  Frederic  E.,  Jr.,  Saco,  assignor  to  Saco-Lowell 
Shops,     Boston,     Mass.        Spinning     ring     mounting. 

2.067.135  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bangert,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Lamneck  Products,  In- 
corporated, Columbus,  Ohio.  Silo  door  construction. 
2,068,972:  Jan.  26. 

Bangert,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Lamneck  Products, 
Incorporated,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Silo  roof.  2,092,722 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Bangert,  Friedrich  K.  G.,  assignor  to  O.  H.  Drager, 
Lubeck.  Germany.     Detecting  chemically  reactive  gases. 

2.103.136  ;  Dec.  21. 

Bangs,  Ralph  C,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Coro- 
Gram,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Initial  button.  2,067,814  ; 
Jan.   12. 

Bangs,  Ralph  C,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Colin  & 
Rosenberger,  Inc.  Monogram  construction.  2,092,146 : 
Sept.  7. 

Bangs,  Ralph  C,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Coro- 
Gram,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Button.  2,099,979 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Bangs,  Ralph  L.,  Wakefield,  and  W.  A.  Hermanson, 
Brighton,  assignors  to  Forest  AVadding  Company, 
Boston,   Mass.     Insulated   cover.      2,099,669 ;   Nov.   16. 

Banigan,  Thomas  F.,  Kenuiore,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Product  and  preparing  same. 
2,079,146  ;  May  4. 

Banigan,  Thomas  F.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington.  Del.    Treating  pellicles.     2,079.147  :  ^lay  4. 

Bank.  Albert  M..  assignor  to  S.  Bank,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Upholstery  construction.     Re.  20,406  ;  June  15. 

Bank,  Albert  M.,  assignor  to  S.  Bank,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
I'pholstery  construction.     2,083.810  ;  June  15. 

Bank,  Albert  M.,  assignor  to  S.  Bank,  Jersey  City,  N.  J 
Upholstery  construction.     2,083,811  ;   June"  15. 

Bank,  Edward  C,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Swivel  connection  for 
vacuum  cleaner  nozzles.    2.074,042  ;  Mar.  IG. 

Bank,  Sylvia.     (See  Bank,  Albert  M.,  assignor.) 

Banker,  Charles.     (See  Eastburn,  S.  L.,  and  Banker.) 

Banker,  Olin  E.,  Wilkos-Barre,  Pa.  Pipe  fitter's  wrench. 
2.0S9.931  ;  Aug.  17. 

Banker,  Oscar  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
New  Products  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic 
clutch.    Re.  20,426  ;  June  29. 

Banker,  Oscar  H.,  assignor  to  New  Products  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.  Automatic  transmission.  2,067,897  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Banker,  Oscar  H.,  assignor  to  New  Products  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.  Change  speed  planetary  transmission. 
2,077,387  ;  Apr.  20. 

Banks,  Charles  G.,  assignor  to  F.  L.  A.  Graham,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.     Swing  joint.     2,066,711 ;  Jan.  5. 

Banks,  Daniel  B.     (See  Barton,  P.  D.,  and  Banks.) 

Banks,  Daniel  B.,  Upper  Darby,  and  P.  D.  Barton,  Wynne- 
wood,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Sun  Oil 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Filtering  apparatus. 
2,068,257  ;  Jan.  19. 


Banks.  Daniel  B..  Upper  Darby,  Pa.,  and  P.  D.  Barton, 
Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Sun  Oil  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  dewaxing  oils.     2.078,992  ;  May  4. 

Banks,  Daniel  B.,  Drexel  Hill,  and  P.  D.  Barton,  Merion, 
assignors  to  Sun  Oil  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ap- 
paratus for  dislodging  filter  cake  from  filters.  2,096,314  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Banks,  Kelso  5f.     (See  Baucom,  G.  E.,  and  Banks.) 

Bankson,  William  R.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hedge  trimmer. 
2,082,610  ;  June  1. 

Bannerman,  William  E.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Com- 
bined expander  and  Sanger  for  lined  pipes.  2,070,504 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Bannerman,  William  E.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Form- 
ing lined  pipe  ends.     2,070,852  ;  Feb.  IC. 

Bannerman,  William  E.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Joint 
for  lined  pipe.     2,086,151 ;  July  6. 

Banning-Lover,  Frederick  R.,  Colpetty,  Colombo,  Ceylon. 
Power  transmitting  and  change  speed  apparatus. 
2,087,060  ;  July  13. 

Banning,  Thomas  A.,  Jr.,  Wilmette.  assignor  to  Pullman- 
Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Refrigerator  car  and  the  like.     2,068,223  ;  Jan.  19. 

Banning,  Thomas  A.,  Jr.,  Wilmette.  assignor  to  Pullman- 
Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  HI. 
Vehicle  air  conditioning  system.     2.083,286  ;  June  8. 

Banning,  Thomas  A.,  Jr.,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Preselective  tuning  for  radio 
reception   and  the  like.      2,099,719  :   Nov.   23. 

Bannister,  Bryant,  Mount  Lebanon.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Tube  Company.  Apparatus  for  making  pipes 
and  tubes.     2,099,459  ;  Nov.  16. 

Bannister,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Commercial  SolventB 
Corporation,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Esterification  process. 
2,076.111  ;  Apr.  6. 

Bannock,  Charles  F.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Foot  measuring 
instrument.     2,078,368  ;  Apr.  27. 

Bannon,  Joseph  F.,  and  C.  W.  Bigler,  Crafton,  Pa.  Auto- 
matic bralve  control.     2.098.736  ;  Nov.  9. 

Banscher,  Carl,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Soldering  aluminum 
or  aluminum  alloys.    2.087,716  ;  July  20. 

Banta,  Arthur  P.      (See  Pomeroy,  Richard,  assignor.) 

Bany,  Herman.  Lansdowne,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.     Regulating  system.     2,090,524  ;  Aug.  17. 

Baptie,  Albert  S.,  Bakersfield.  assignor  to  Shell  Develop- 
ment Companv.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Jar  device. 
2,093.794  ;  Sept.   21. 

Barbarou,  Marius  J.  B.,  Neuilly  sur  .Seine,  France,  assignor 
to  Bendix  Stromberg  Carburetor  Company,  South  Bend, 
Ind.    Carburetor.    2,084,377  ;  June  22. 

Barbee.  Robert  W.,  Memphis.  Tenn.  Barrel  hoop. 
2.077.347:  Apr.   13. 

Barber,  Alfred  W.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Electrical  appara- 
tus.    2,082,317  ;  June  1. 

Barber,  Alfred  W.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Frequency 
separation  system  and  apparatus.     2,095,406  ;  Oct.  12. 

Barber-Colman   Company.      (See  Edgar,   John,    assignor.) 

Barber-Colman  Company.  (See  Lilja,  Edgar  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barber-Colman  Company.  (See  Peterson,  Burt  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barber  Company,  The.     (See  Smith,  Preston  R.,  assignor.) 

Barber,  Edward,  Palatka,  Fla.  Lineman's  boot. 
2.083,310  ;  June  8. 

Barber,  George  W.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  dedicated  to  the 
free  use  of  the  public.  Preventing  caterpillar  injury 
to  ear  corn.     2.103.607  :  Dec.  28. 

Barber,  Howard  M..  Pawcatuck.  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Web  perfect- 
ing rotary  press.     2.076.932  :  Apr.   13. 

Barber,  Howard  51.,  Pawcatuck.  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Web  perfect- 
ing rotary  press.     2,076,933  ;  Apr.   13. 

Barber.  Howard  JI.,  Pawcatuck,  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Gripper 
mechanism  for  printing  presses.     2,080,249  ;  May   11. 

Barber,  Howard  M.,  Pawcatuck,  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company.  Westerly.  R.  I.  Sheet  fed 
multicolor   rotary  printing   press.      2,082,318 :   June   1. 

Barber,  Howard  M.,  Pawcatuck,  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Sheet  fed 
multicolor  rotary  printing  press.     2,082,319  ;   June  1. 

Barber.  Howard  M.,  Pawcatuck.  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Web  per- 
fecting rotary  printing  press.     2,083,110  ;  June  8. 

Barber,  Howard  M.,  Pawcatuck.  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Web  per- 
fecting rotary  printing  press.     2.0S3.112:  June  8. 

Barber,  Howard  M.,  Pawcatuck,  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  Westerlv,  R.  I.  Inking 
mechanism  for  rotary  printing  presses.  2,083,542 ; 
June  15. 

Barber,  Howard  M.,  Pawcatuck.  Conn.,  assignor  to  0.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  Westerlv,  R.  I.  Deliverv 
mechanism  for  printing  presses.     2^093,228  ;  Sept.  14. 

Barber,  Howard  M..  Pawcatuck,  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Signature 
delivery  mechanism  for  printing  presses.  2.093.747 : 
Sept.  21. 


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41 


Barber.  Howard  M.,  Pawcatuck,  Conn.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  Westerly,  U.  I.  Sheet 
handling  mechanism  for  web  printing  rotary  presses. 
2,094,339  ;  Sept.  28. 

Barber,  Thomas  H.,  et  al.  (See  Hiatt,  Enos  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barber,  WHllam  E.,  and  H.  A.  Watts,  South  Farnborough, 
England.  Power  or  movement  transmitting  mechanism. 
2,067,815;   Jan.    12. 

Barbera,  Arthur  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bed  rpading 
lami).      2.072.472  :   ]\rar.    2. 

Barbet,  Emile  A.,  Paris,  France.  Apparatus  and  process 
for  the  continuous  distillation-rectification  of  musts 
containing  acetone,  ethyl  alcohol  and  butyl-alcohol. 
2,080,194;  May  H. 

Barbier,  Emile,  Paris,  France.  Watertight  portable  ther- 
mometer.    2,078,993  ;  May  4. 

Barbieri,   Cesare.      (See  Heard,  Joseph  R.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Barbieri,  Cesare.     (See  Nafash,  Morris  S.,  assignor.) 

Barbieri,  Cesare,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  amines 
by  emulsion  method.     2,078,555  ;  Apr.  27. 

Barbieri,  Cesare,  New  York  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Dixie- 
Vortex  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Container.  2,088,832 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Earblers,  Ferdinand  S.,  assignor  to  The  Hocking  Glass 
Company,  Lancaster,  Ohio.  Inkstand  and  the  like. 
2,071,276  ;  Feb.  16. 

Barbour,  Herbert  C.  El  Pasco,  Tex.  Holder  for  a  glass, 
tooth  brushes,  and  a  paste.     2,074,248  ;  Mar.  16. 

Barbour,  Roy,  Beaufort,  N.  C.  Motor  governor. 
2,098,939  ;  Nov.  16. 

Barbour  Welting  Company.  (See  Arnold,  Pearl  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Barbour  Welting  Company.  (See  Vizard,  William  C, 
assignor.) 

Barbulesco,  Constantin  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Indicating  In- 
strument.    2,084,995  ;  June  29. 

Barcalo  Jlamifncturing  Company.  (See  Vallone,  Joseph 
M.,  assignor.) 

Barclay,  John  M.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  B.  Forbes,  Mount 
Vernon,  assignors  to  Alco  Products  Incorporated,  New 
York,    N.   Y.     Heat   exchanger.     2,071,277  ;   Feb.   16. 

Barclay,  Robert  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Gaseous  conduction  de- 
vice.    2,084,996  ;  June  29. 

Barclay,  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  Federal  Electric  Company, 
Inc.,      Chicago,      111.        Gaseous      conduction      device. 

2.102.189  ;  Dec.  14. 

Barclay,  Rotiert  E.,  assignor  to  Federal  Electric  Company, 
Inc.,   Chicago,    111.     Discharge   apparatus   and    method. 

2.102.190  :  Dec.  14. 

Barclay,  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  Federal  Electric  Company, 
Inc.,      Chicago,      111.        Gaseous      conduction      device. 

2.102.191  ;  Dec.  14. 

Barclay,  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  Federal  Electric  Company, 
Inc.,      Chicago,      111.        Effecting      gaseous      mixtures. 

2.102.192  ;  Dec.  14. 

Barclay,  William  R..  Leicester,  England,  a.^signor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Patcr.?on,  N.  J. 
Abrading   tool.     2,072,130  ;  Mar.   2. 

Barclay,  William  R..  and  F.  Barton,  Leicester,  Engl.nnd. 
assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son,  N.  J.     Heel-attaching  machine.     2,008,000  ;  Jan.  19. 

Barclay.  Wright,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination  latch. 
2,101.210:  Dec.  7. 

Barclays  Bnnk  Limited,  executors,  et  al.  (See  Fair- 
weather,  D.  A.  W.,  and  Thomas.) 

BarclifC,  Mary,  et  al.     (See  Baker,  James  S.,  assignor.) 

Barco  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bard,  Francis  N., 
assignor.) 

Barco  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Gray,  Thomas  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Bard,  Francis  N.,  Highland  Park,  HI.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Pernintit  Company  (1934),  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Water  softening  apparatus.  2,071,997; 
Feb.  23. 

Bard,  Francis  N.,  Highland  Park,  HI.,  assignor  to  Wal- 
worth Patents  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Plug  valve. 
2,090,743  ;  Aug.  24. 

Bard,  Francis  N.,  Highland  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Barco 
Manufacturing  Company.     Ball  joint.     2,095,728  ;  Oct. 

Bard,  Hans,  Dallas,  Tex.    Gearing  for  spinning  machines. 

2,067,167  ;  Jan.  12. 
Enrdell,   Nicholas  J.,   Chicago  Heights,   assignor   to   Mld- 

Wost   Forging   Company,    Chicago,    111.     Making    posts. 

2.103,8.39;  Dec.  28. 
Barden,  William  S.,  Grasmere,  Stnten  Island,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.     Amplifying 

device.     2,085,407  ;  June  29. 
Bardes,  R.  H.,  Range  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Bardes, 

Oliver  L.,  assignor.) 
Unrdos,  Oliver  L.,  assignor  to  The  E.  H.  Bardes  Range  and 

Foundry  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Stoker  construc- 
tion.    2,070,389  ;  ><;b.  9. 
Bardet,   (ieorge  A.  and  G.  V.,  P.erkeley,  Calif.,   as.sigiiors 

1o     M.     J.      M.     Company.     Can     registering     means. 

2,078,1)23  ;  May  4. 
P.ardet,  George  V.      (See  Bardet,  George  A.  !\n<\  G.  V.) 
BardHloy,  j0Hex)h  R.,  Yonkers,  aHslgnor  to  Bel!   Telephone 

l..aborutorleB,   Incorporated,  New   York,  N.  V.      Ijoudlng 

coil  case.     2,084.123;  June  I.''). 
BardHlcy,   Wlllard   W.,   Providence.    nBslgnor   (o  Wardwell 

Braiding  Machine  f'oinj)any.  Central  FallH,  R.  I.     Urald- 

iiig  iiwichlne.      2,077,201  ;  Apr.   13. 

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Bareiss,  Max,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Raytheon  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Newton,  Mass.  Starting  circuits 
for  electrical  space  discharge  tubes.  2,078,363  ;  Apr. 
27.  '^ 

Bar^nyi,  ArpSd,  Berlin-Lichterfelde,  assignor  to  Voigt- 
lander  &  Sohn  Aktiengesellschaft,  Brunswick,  Germany. 
Folding  camera.     2,075,081 ;  Mar.  30. 

BarSnyi,  Arpdd,  Berlin-Steglitz,  assignor  to  Voigtlander 
&  Sohn  Aktiengesellschaft,  Brunswick,  Germany.  Re- 
tarding mechanism  for  photographic  shutters. 
2,081,727 ;  May  25. 

Bares,  Ovide,  Sulphur,  and  R.  I.  Bares,  Vinton,  La.  De- 
vice for  orienting  whipstocks.     2,098,271  ;  Nov.   9. 

Bares,  Roy  I.      (See  Bares,  Ovide  and  R.  I.) 

Bargeboer,  Adolf,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.  Adjusting 
device.     2,070,108  ;  Feb.  9. 

Bargeboer,  Adolf,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.  Oil  burner 
device.     2,079,430  ;  May  4. 

Bargeboer,  Adolf,  The  Hague,  assignor  of  a  part  interest 
to  Machinefabriek  Gebr.  Stork  &  Co.  N.  V..  Hengelo  (O.), 
Netherlands.     Rotary  pump.    2,092,740  ;  Sept.  7. 

Barghausen,  Louis  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Artificial  limb. 
2,078,.594  ;  Apr.  27. 

Barghausen,  Louis  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Artificial  leg. 
2.078,595  ;  Apr.  27. 

Barieau,  Jerome  E.,  Auburn,  Calif.  Climbing  attachment 
for  skis.     2,077,660  ;  Apr.  20. 

Barieau,  Jerome  E.,  Auburn,  Calif.  Ski  binding. 
2,102,669  ;  Dec.  21. 

Barish,  Thomas,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Falk 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Variable  speed  trans- 
mission.     2.090,606  ;   Aug.   17. 

Barium  Reduction  Corporation.  (See  Pierce,  James  B., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Barkeij,  Jean  A.  H.,  Altadena,  Calif.  Internal  combus- 
tion engine.     2,085,943  ;  July  6. 

Barker,  Charles  T.  (See  Rhodes,  E.  O.,  Volkmann,  and 
Barker.) 

Barker,  Ernest  L.,  Houston,  Tex.  Packer  and  setting  tool. 
2.076,761  ;  Apr.  1.3. 

Barker,  Ernest  L.,  Houston,  Tex.  Well  head.  2,087,179  ; 
July  13. 

Barker,  Jesse  W.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Concealed  hinge. 
2,089,327  ;  Aug.  10. 

Barker,  John  L.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Auto- 
matic Signal  Corporation,  East  Norwalk,  Conn.  Traffic 
control  system.     2,100,831  :  Nov.  30. 

Barker,  John  O.,  assignor  to  Sweets  Laboratories,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Masticable  material.  2,076,112 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Barker,  Norris.     (See  Saaiman,  L.  S.,  and  Barker.) 

Barker,  Percy  E.,  assignor  to  A.  Betz.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Washing  machine.     2.084,569  ;  June  22. 

Barker,    Stuart   D.      (See    Sellen,    (Hiarles   L.,    assignor.) 

Barker,   William  A.      (See  Bates,  A.,  and   Barker.) 

Barker,  William  A..  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Sewing 
m.iC'hiiin.     2.087,612;  July  20. 

Barker,  William  T.,  Jr.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Hart- 
ford-Empire Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Adjustable 
noncircular  orifice  ring  structure  for  glass  feeders. 
2,075,756  ;  Mar.  30. 

Barkle.v,  Archlebald  S.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Aeroplane  wing 
structure.      2,071.317  ;  Feb.    23. 

Barkley,  K.  C.,  et  al.     (See  Alley,  Thomas  R.,  assignor.) 

Barkon  Tube  Lighting  Corporation.  (See  Henderson,  J. 
E.,  and  Bock,  assignors.) 

Barks,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  Lincoln  Engineering  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Lubricating  apparatus. 
2.083,.'i90;  June  15. 

Barks.  Frank  S..  assignor  to  Lincoln  Engineering  Com- 
pany, St,  Louis,  Mo.  Lubricating  apparatus. 
2,083, .591  ;  June  15. 

Barks,  Prank  S.,  and  V.  G.  Klein,  assignors  to  Lincoln 
Engineering  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Lubricating 
apparatus.     2,081,163  :  May  25. 

Barlow,  Edwin  H.,  Hillside,  A.  P.  Hewlett,  Crnnford. 
and  P.  E.  Kuhl,  Elizabeth,  N.  .T.,  assignors  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Producing  gasoline  from 
cracked  naphtha.     2,099,835  ;  Nov.  23. 

Barlow,  Harry,  Port  Madison,  Wash.  Garage  door  oper- 
ating mechanism.     2,096.839  ;   Oct.  26. 

Barlow,  Lester  P.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Bottle  lock. 
2,072,701  ;  Mar.   2. 

Barlow,  Roy  G.     (See  Adams,  G.  L,,  and  Barlow.) 

r.armer  Maschlnenfabrlk  Aktlongcsellschaft.  (See  Boch- 
mann,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Barmer  Maschlnenfabrlk,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Lenk, 
Wilhelm,  assignor.) 

Barmer  MascliliK^nfabrilc,  Aktiengesellsclmft.  (See  Vol- 
lenhrolch,    Tlieodor.    assignor.) 

Bnrnion.  Daniel  W.,  BulTalo.  N,  V,  Garment.  2.072.020; 
Feb.  23. 

Biirna.  Joseph  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Manufacture  of  shoes. 
2,100,79  1  ;  Nov.  30. 

Barnard,  I'lnoch  .\.,  and  II.  J.  Magulre.  .\nnoonda,  ^lont., 
assignors  to  Anaooiida  Copni-r  Mining  Conipany,  Now 
York.  N.  Y.  M(>t;illurKli'iil  process  and  apparatus. 
2,OSt,8;tO  ;  June  22. 

Barnby,  Herbert  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illlnols  Glass  Company.  Coutulnor.  2.075,770;  Mar. 
30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Barnby,  Herbert  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Glass  Company.     Closure.     2,094,567  ;  Sept.  28. 

iJarnebl,  August  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Oliver  United  Filters  Incorporated,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.     Filter.     2,073,384  ;  Mar.  9. 

Barnebl,  August  J..  Chicago,  assignor  to  Swenson  Evapo- 
rator Company,  Harvey,  111.  Rotary  filter.  2,076,611  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Barnes,  Bert  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  S.  Johnston, 
Lincoln,   Nebr.     Brooder.     2,090,778;   Aug.   24. 

Barnes,  Charles  D.,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Union  Oil 
Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Solvent 
extraction  of  petroleum  fractions.     2,081,524 ;  May  25. 

Barnes,  Charles  D..  Long  Beach,  and  M.  T.  Flaxman, 
Wilmington,  assignors  to  Union  Oil  Company  of  Cali- 
fornia, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dewaxing  oils.  2,099,190  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Barnes,  Charles  H.  (See  Wells,  W.  T.,  Barnes,  and 
Spencer.) 

Barnes  Drill  Company.  (See  Johnson,  Albert  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barnes  Drill  Co.  (See  Johnson,  A.  M.,  and  Fairbairn, 
assignors.) 

Barnes,  Frederick  J.  T.,  Brisbane,  Queensland,  Australia. 
Means  for  use  with  drawing-off  liquids  from  containers. 

2.081.131  ;  May  25. 

Barnes,  Frederick  J.  T.,  Brisbane,  Queensland,  Australia. 
Means  for  use  in  drawing  off  liquids  from  containers. 

2.081.132  ;  May  25. 

Barnes,  Frederick  J.  T.,  Brisbane,  Australia.  Variable 
hydraulic  power  transmission  device.  2,086,519  ;  July 
13. 

Barnes,  Frederick  J.  T.,  Brisbane,  Australia.  Settling 
chamber  for  selective  beverage  dispensers.  2,093,702  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Barnes,  Frederick  J.  T.,  Kingston  Hill,  England.  Tap- 
ping device.     2,086,207  ;  July  6. 

Barnes,  George  L.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Block  or  slab 
molding  means   and   method.     2,098,929  ;    Nov.   9. 

Barnes,  Gladeon  M.,  Hastings,  Mich.  Gun.  2,066,319  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Barnes,  Gladeon  M.,  United  States  Army,  Hastings, 
Mich.,  and  W.  E.  Preston,  Aberdeen,  Md.  Transmis- 
sion.    2,088,581  ;  Aug.  3. 

Barnes,  Harold  H.,  Troy,  Ohio.  Display  and  dispensing 
rack.     2,094,765  ;  Oct.  5. 

Barnes,  Henry  R.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Loose  leaf  holder 
for   binders.     2,091,667  ;  Aug.   31. 

Barnes,   J.  Bailey.      (See  Elliott,  Richard  D.,  assignor.) 

Barnes,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,079,148  :  May  4. 

Barnes,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon  oils 
2,090,8.59  ;  Aug.  24. 

Barnes,   John  F.      (See  Wooddell,  C.  E.,  and  Barnes.) 

Barnes,  Lloyd  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  J.  Drabik, 
Chicago,  111.     Shoe  cleaning  tool.     2,068,001  ;  Jan.  19. 

Barnes,  John  S.,  P.  R.  Guirl,  and  G.  C.  Johnson,  assignors 
to  W.  F.  &  John  Barnes  Company,  Rockford,  III.  Mate- 
rial   working  apparatus.     2,098,220 ;   Nov.   9. 

Barnes,  Marion  W.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  of  fluids.  2,075,601 : 
Mar.  30. 

Barnes,  Marion  W.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  of  fluids.  2,084,307 ; 
June  22. 

Barnes,  Marion  W.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  fluids.  2,094,911  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Barnes,  Marion  W.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  of  fluids.  2,094,912  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Barnes,  Marion  W.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  of  fluids.  2,094,913  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Barnes,  Marion  W.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  of  fluids.  2,102,876 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Barnes,  Raleigh  II.,  East  Cleveland,  and  C.  L.  Radway, 
Cuyahoga  Heights,  Ohio,  assignors  to  The  American 
Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.  Gin  saw 
blade  and  its  manufacture.     2,071,801  ;   Feb.   23. 

Barnes,  Samuel  W.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Firearm  cleaning 
accessory.     2,068,637 ;  Jan.    19. 

Barnes,    W.    F.   &   John,.  Company. 
Guirl,  and  Johnson,  assignors.) 

Barnes,      Walter      P.,      Cliicago,      111 
2,103,880;    Dec.    28. 

Barnes.  William  A.,  Mansfield,  Ohio, 
construction.     2,096,873  ;  Oct.  26. 

Barnes,  William  B.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Over-drive  trans- 
mission.    2,066,873  ;  Jan.  5. 

Barneson,  John  L.      (See  Babbitt,  Elwln  J.,  assignor.) 

Baruett,  (Charles  B.,  Joncsboro,  Ark.  Armature  for  relays. 
2,072,616;  Mar.  2. 

Barneft,  Earl  B.,  North  Hollywood,  Calif.  Lip  shield. 
2,079,099  :  IMay  4. 

Barnett,  Edward  deP..,  and  C.  A.  Lawrence,  London,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited. 
Manufacture  of  new  phenanthrene  derivatives. 
2,092,902  ;  Sept.  14. 


(See  Barnes, 
Swimming 


J.    S., 
cap. 


Insulated  container 


Barnett,  Edward  J.,  Compton,  Calif.  Device  for  dis- 
pensing measured  quantities  of  divided  solid  material. 
2,102,877  ;  Dec.  21. 

Barnett,  Herbert  J.,  Danielson,  Conn.  Lug  strap  for 
loom  picker  sticks.     2,073,047  ;  Mar.  9. 

Barnett,  Jack  L.,  Leeds,  England.  Supporting  confec- 
tionery jars,  cordial  containers,  and  the  like.  2,080,957  ; 
May  18. 

Barnett,  Max  H.,  et  al.  (See  HofEman,  Charles  D.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Barney,  Harold  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Con- 
trol circuit.     2,097,507  ;  Nov.  2. 

Earnhardt,  H.  A.,  et  al.     (See  Preston,  Ross  J.,  assignor.) 

Barnhart,  Andrew  J.,  and  R.  F.  Essert,  Placentia,  Calif. 
Flat  tire  indicator.     2,070,981 ;  Feb.  16. 

Barnhart,  George  E.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Airplane  con- 
struction.     2,070,705  ;   Feb.    16. 

Barnliart,  Philip  S.,  Westfield,  assignor  to  Westfield  River 
Paper  Company,  Russell,  Mass.  Cement  or  binder  ma- 
terial.    2,098,221 ;  Nov.  9. 

Barnhart,  Philip  S.,  Westfield,  assignor  to  Westfield  River 
Paper  Company,  Russell,  Mass.  Making  cement  or 
bonding  material.     2,098,222  ;  Nov.  9. 

Barnhart,  Philip  S.,  Westfield.  assignor  to  Westfield  River 
Paper  Company,  Russell.  Mass.  Laminated  sheet  of 
paper  or  like  material.     2,098,223  ;  Nov.  9. 

Barnick,  Arthur,  assignor  to  H.  E.  Schniewind,  Wupper- 
tal-Elberfeld,  Germany.  Making  ornamented  fabric. 
2,067,816  ;   Jan.   12. 

Barnsdall  Refining  Corporation.  (See  Wiles,  Everett  R., 
assignor.) 

Barnsteiner,  Alfons,  IMansfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts^ 
burgh.  Pa.     Cooking  appliance.     2,071,810;  Feb.  23. 

Barnsteiner,  Alfons,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Range.     2,094,340 ;  Sept.  28. 

Barnum,  Leslie  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Paper  tacking  strip. 
2,084,759  ;  June  22. 

Baron,  Charles  S.,  Tifiin,  Ohio.  Closure  for  receptacles. 
2,102,349  ;  Dec.  14. 

Barone,  Mario.      (See  Home,  M.  G.,  and  Barone.) 

Baroni,  Peter  and  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignors  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Manufacture  of  shoes.     2,073,725  ;  Mar.  16. 

Baroni,  Sante.     (See  Baroni,  Peter  and  S.) 

Barostat  Company.      (See  ColRn,   John   R.,   assignor.) 

liarr,   .\lbert  M.      (See  Kahm,  Kdwniil.   .-issigiinr. ) 

Barr,  Bertram.     (See  Christionsen,  Frederic  A.,  assignor.) 

Barr,  John  L.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.  Movable  vehicle  lifting 
device.     2,071,451  ;  Feb.  23. 

Barr,  John  L.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.  Parking  device. 
2,075,926  ;  Apr.  9. 

Barr,  John  L.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.  Automobile  parking 
device.     2,086,459  ;  July  6. 

Barr,  John  L.,  Chevv  Chase.  Md.  Device  for  assisting 
steerintr.      2.091.498  :  Aug.  31. 

Barr,  John  L.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.  Parking  device. 
2,093,183  ;  Sept.  14. 

Barr,  John  L.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.  Apparatus  for  assist- 
ing steering.     2,093,184  ;  Sept.  14. 

Barr,  John  L.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  and  J.  C.  Houghton, 
Washington,  D.  C,  said  Houghton  assignor  to  said  Barr. 
Device  to  aid  steering.     2,072.792  ;  Mar.   2. 

Barr,  John  L.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  and  J.  C.  Houghton, 
Washington,  D.  C,  said  Houghton  assignor  to  said  Barr. 
Mechanism  to  aid  steering.     2,078,596;  Apr.  27. 

Barr,  Roy  E.,  Childress,  Tex.  Dental  instrument. 
2,066,313  ;  Jan.  5. 

Barr  Rubber  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Frissell, 
Robert  R.,  assignor.) 

Barr,  Walter  A.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Koppers  Company.  Gate  valve. 
2,096,420  ;  Oct.  19. 

Barr,  Willie  L.,  San  Angelo,  Tex.  Gate.  2,086,061; 
July  6. 

Barratt,  Frederick  R.,  Krupersdorp,  Transvaal,  Union  of 
South  Africa.  Supporting  and  driving  tubular  grinding 
mills.     2,078,829  ;  Apr.  27. 

Barrel  Fitting  &  Seal  Corporation  of  America.  (See 
Schwartz,  Jiorris,  assignor.) 

Barrel!,  William  A.,  North  Andover,  assignor  to  Lawrence 
Duck  Comp.Tuy,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Asbestos  filled  drier 
felt.     2,098,993  ;  Nov.  16. 

Barrel!,  William  A..  North  Andover,  assignor  to  Lawrence 
Duck  Company,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Asbestos-faced  drier 
felt.     2,098,994  ;  Nov.  16. 

Barrel!,  William  A.,  North  Andover,  assignor  to  Lawrence 
Duck  Company,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Asbestos  textile  yarn. 
2,098,995  ;  Nov.  16. 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Altheide,  Harry  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Bergeim,  Frank  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Cowdery,  Arthru  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Eckert,  CHarence  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.      (See  Emberg,  George,  assignor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.     (See  Eneel,  Karl  H.,  assignor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  P'air,  William  P.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


43 


Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Gambrill,  George  T.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.     (See  Gould,  David  F.,  assignor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Harvey,  E.  \V.,  and  Jones, 
assignors. ) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Holdsworth,  Eichard  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.     (See  Imes,  Harold  E.,  assignor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.      (See  Miller,  Stuart  P.,  assignor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Miller,  S.  P.,  and  Suther- 
land, assignors.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.     (See  Pearl,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Penley,  Banjamin  S.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Penley,  B.  S.,  and  Holds- 
worth,  assignors.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Radasch,  A.  H.,  and  By- 
veater,  assignors.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Reeve,  Charles  S.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Barrett  Company,  The.      (See  Robert,  John,  assignor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Roberts,  Robert  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Stebbins,  J.  D.,  and  Yeager, 
assignors.) 

Barrett  Company,  The.  (See  Sutherland,  Leslie  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barrett,  Edward  L.,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Utah  Radio 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Vibratory  motor  de- 
vice.    2,071,384;  Feb.   23. 

Barrett,  Edward  L.,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Utah  Radio 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Remote  control  device. 
2,075,972  ;  Apr.  6. 

Barrett,  Edward  L.,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  The  Utah 
Radio  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Remote  con- 
trol device  for  radio  receiving  sets.     2,096,953  ;  Oct.  26. 

Barrett.  Edward  L..  La  Grange,  and  F.  P.r.nnflstroin.  ns- 
signors  to  Utah  Radio  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Mechanical  power  transmitting  or  receiving  device. 
2,071,383  ;  Feb.  23. 

Barrett,  Edward  L.,  La  Grange,  111.,  and  M.  J.  Manahan. 
Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Utah  Radio  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Vibratory  motor  device. 
2.072,578  :   Mar.   2. 

Barrett,  Edwin  W.,  Barrington,  assignor  to  Warren  Tex- 
tile and  Machinery  Supply  Co.,  Warren,  R.  I.  Filling- 
feeler  for  looms.    2,075,775  ;  Mar.  30. 

Barrett,  Edwin  W.,  Barrington,  assignor  to  Warren  Tex- 
tile and  Machinery  Supply  Co.,  Warren,  R.  I.  Warp 
stop  motion  for  looms.     2.098,560  ;  Nov.  9. 

Barrett,  Francis  J.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Candy  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Chicago.  111.  Sanctuary  lamp  and  candle  therefor. 
Ee.  20,434 ;  July  6. 

Barrett,  George  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Steam  boiler. 
2,069,693  ;  Feb.  2. 

Barrett,  Harvey  N.     (See  Eells,  H.  P.,  Jr.,  and  Barrett.) 

Barrett,  Joseph  J.,  assignor  to  The  Magnavox  Company, 
Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Condenser  and  producing  same. 
2,086,993  ;  July  13. 

Barrett,  Leon  J.      (See  Hyde.  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Barrett,  Walter  A.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Filtering  machine. 
2,083,812  ;  .Tune  15. 

Barrett,  Walter  A.,  Fort  Wayn^  Ind.  Pasteurizer. 
2,088,990  ;  Aug.   3. 

Barrett,  William,  International  Falls,  assignor  to  The 
Insulite  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Bundling  appa- 
ratus.    2,066,449  ;  Jan.  5. 

Barrie,  William  E.,  East  Corinth,  Vt.  Milking  pad. 
2.077.202  :  Apr.  13. 

Barringer,  Elmer  D.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Casement  window 
weatherstrip  moans.    2,060,712  ;  Jan.  5. 

Barringer,  Laurence  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  Hu- 
bacher,  Carnegie,  Pa.  Coal  stoker.  2,093,595 ;  Sept. 
21. 

Barron,  Edward  T.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Water  heating 
apparatus.     2.089,176  ;  Aug.  10. 

Barron,  John,  Cecil  Township,  Washington  County.  Pa. 
Mining  tool.     2.089.245:   Aug.   10. 

Barron,  Robert  J.  (See  Edwards,  Evan  E.,  and  J.  C. 
and  Barron.) 

Barron,  Steve.      (See  Leja,  Jdzef,  assignor.) 

Barrett,  William  E.,  Aurora,  Ind.  Volumetric  liquid  dis- 
penser.    2,099,.'591  ;  Nov.  16. 

Barrow,  Claude  W.,  assignor  to  Lichfield  Shirts  Limited, 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand.     Collar.     2,070,464:  Feb.  9. 

Barrow,  George  M.,  Derry,  assignor  to  Westlnghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Cotter  device.     2,075,082:  Mar.  30. 

Barrowcliff,  Marmaduke.  (See  Sharp,  P.  L.,  and  Barrow- 
clIIT.) 

Barrows,  Donald  S.  (See  Kadel,  J?.  W.,  and  Barrows, 
assignors.) 

Barrows,  Donald  S.,  assignor  to  The  Symlngtor-Cnnld 
Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Railway  (ruck. 
2,067,471  ;  Jan.  12. 

Barrows,  Donald  S.,  assignor  to  The  Symington-Gould  Cor- 
poration, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Railway  tnick.  2,009,207; 
Feb.     2. 

Barrows,  Donald  S.,  assignor  to  The  Rymlnglon-Gould 
(;orporallon,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Draft  rigging.  2,077,(111  ; 
Apr.   20. 

Barrows,  Donald  S.,  assignor  to  The  Symington  Gould 
Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Draft  rigging. 
2,080,012  ;  Aug.  3. 


Barrows,  Donald  S.,  assignor  to  The  Symington-Gould 
Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Draft  rigging.  2,092,949  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Barrows,  Donald  S.,  assignor  to  The  Symington-Gould 
Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Railway  truck. 
2,100,181  ;  Nov.  23. 

Barrows,  Donald  S.,  and  G.  F.  Couch,  assignors  to  The 
Symington-Gould  Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Rail- 
way truck.     2,066,602  ;  Jan.  5. 

Barry,  Gerald  J.,  assignor  to  Philco  Radio  &  Television 
Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Flexible  coupling  for 
radio  volume  control  or  the  like.     2,100,232  ;  Nov.  23. 

Barry,  Paul,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Stuffing  box 
packing.     2,069,056  ;  Jan.  26. 

Barry,  Robert  E.,  et  al.  (See  Mann,  William  B.  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barry,  Robert  E.,  et  al.  (See  Thompson,  Guy  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Barry,   William  J.      (See   Catterall,   W.   H.,   and   Barry.) 

Barsby,  Charles  R.,  Liverpool,  and  H.  R.  L.  Streight,  Run- 
corn, England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Indus- 
tries Limited.  Acid  resisting  composition.  2,079,756 ; 
May  11. 

Barsch,  Guillaume,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Industrie 
A.  G.  Allegro,  Emmenbrucke,  Switzerland.  Blade  sharp- 
ening device.     2,099,791 ;  Nov.  23. 

Bartek,  John  S.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Machine  Tool 
Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Thread  forming  chaser 
and  supporting  means  therefor.     2,093,506  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bartek,  John  S.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Machine  Tool 
Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Tap  structure. 
2,093,507  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bartel,  Harry  H.      (See  Bagley,   W.  E.,  and  Bartel.) 

Bartel,  Harry  H.,  assignor  to  Huck-Gerhardt  Company, 
Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hinge  structure.  2,070,557  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Bartell,  Floyd  E.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Textile  testing  ma- 
chine.    2,079,591  :  May  11. 

Bartell,  Floyd  E.,  Ann  Arbor,  assignor  to  G.  E.  Wilder, 
W.  A.  Defnet,  S.  Field,  J.  H.  Smith,  F.  MacKenzie, 
Y.  P.  Hardcastle,  D.  K.  Laub,  D.  J.  McNabb,  and  S.  V. 
Laub,  Detroit,  Mich.  Thread  element  and  process  and 
apparatus  for  making  it.     2,080,905  ;  May  18. 

Bartell,  Floyd  E.,  Ann  Arbor,  assignor  to  Copeman  Labo- 
ratories Company,  Flint,  Mich.  Treating  textile  fabric. 
2,097,012;  Oct.  26. 

Bartels,  Hans,  Berlin-Spandau,  assignor  to  Klangfllm  6. 
m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Recording  of  sound. 
2,092,868  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bartels,  Hans,  Berlin-Spandau,  assignor  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  H.,  Ber- 
lin, Germany.  Automatic  control  of  amplification. 
2,098,370;   Nov.    9. 

Bartels,  Hans,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur 
Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Linear  amplifier  circuit.     2,101,525  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bartels,  Hans,  and  H.  Friedrich,  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin, 
Germany.  Automatic  gain  control  circuit.  2,077,139  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Bartels,  Henry,  Chicago,  111.  Wall  cabinet.  2,070,641  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Barth,  Chester  A.,  Cicero,  111.,  assignor  to  Interst.ite 
Roofing  &  Supply  Co.  Wall  covering.  2,072,280 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Barth,  Walther,  Binghamton,  and  J.  Forrest,  Windsor,  as- 
signors to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Prepared  chemicals  and  preparing  the  same.  2,074,200  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Bartha,  Alfred,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Machine  for  join- 
ing skins.     2,077.304  ;  Apr.  13. 

Barthel,  Oliver  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Child's  wagon. 
2,077,543  ;  Apr.  20. 

Barthel,  Rudolf  O.,  Frankfort-on-tho-Main,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  American  Lurgi  Corporation.  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Working  copper  alloys  and  more  particularly  copper 
alloys  containing  less  than  about  twelve  per  cent  tin. 
2,070,239  :  May  4. 

Bartholemy,  Henri  L.,  Rome,  Ga..  assignor  to  Tubizo 
Chatlllon  Corporation,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture 
of  artificial  silk.     2,066,385  ;  Jan.  5. 

Barth<51oiny,  Henri  L.,  and  E.  E.  lIulTman,  Rome,  Ga.,  as- 
signors to  Tubize  Chatlllon  Corporation,  Now  York, 
N.  Y.  Manufacturing  acetyl  cellulose  of  improved 
clarit.y.     2,082,238  ;  June  1. 

Barthelemy,  Ren6,  Fontenay  Aux  Roses,  assignor  lo  Com- 
pagnle  pour  la  F.ibrlcatlon  dos  Coiuptcnrs  et  JIatorial 
D'Uslnes  a  Gaz,  Mont  rouge,  (Seine)  France.  Reception 
of  electric  signaling  Impulses.     2,070,774  ;  Feb.  16. 

Bartho,  John.      (See  Dowan,  Ij.,  and  Bartlio.) 

Hartlioldt,  CJlarrnce  L.,  Kansas  CItv,  Mo.  Printing  press 
feeder.      2,007,013;  Oct.  20. 

Bartholomew,  Frank  J.  (Sec  Iloclionblolknor,  I.,  and  Bar- 
tholomew.) 

Bartlioloinow,  George  P.,  Essex  Falls,  N.  J.,  nnd  R.  V. 
Fleming,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  n.s.slgnor.s  to  American 
Smelling  and  Refining  Coinpanv.  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Ro- 
diii'lng  oxidized  ores  of  zinc.      2,09(1.7  TO;  Oct.  20. 

Rnrdiolomow.  Howard  W.,  I'ottstown,  rn„  assignor  to 
Doelilor  Dip  ('Mstlug  Companv,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Milling 
miioliino.      2,009,290;   Fob.   2. 

lt;irlli(ili)niow.  Itoliort  ,T.,  CiMinniitown,  I'n.  Winding  nin- 
cliliio.      2. 103, 317;    Doc.    28. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bartholomew,  Robert  J.,  Germantown,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Fletcher  Works,  Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Thread 
covering  machine.     2,081,573 :   May  25. 

Bartlebaugh,  Benjamin  C,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Air  condi- 
tioning fan.     2,083,813  ;  June  15. 

Bartlett,  C.  O.,  &  Snow  Company,  The.  (See  Bighouse, 
Henry  H.,  assignor.) 

Bartlett,  C.  O.,  &  Snow  Company,  The.  (See  Snow,  Karl 
F.,  assignor.) 

Bartlett,  John  N.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Amusement  ride. 
2,069,664  ;  Feb.  2. 

Bartlett,  John  N.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Amusement  device. 
2,081,261 ;  May  25. 

Bartlett,  John  X..  Tonawanda,  X.  Y.  Amusement  ride. 
2,076,113  ;  Apr.  6. 

Bartlett,  John  N.,  Tonawanda,  X.  Y.  Amusement  ap- 
paratus.    2,080,029  ;  May  11. 

Bartlett,  John  X.,  Tonawanda,  X.  Y.  Amusement  device. 
2,093,795  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bartlett,  Oscar  L.,  Cairo,  111.  Agitator  for  stokers 
2,084,237  ;  June  15. 

Bartlett,  William,  and  R.  Carpenter,  assignors  of  one- 
third  to  Wm.  S.  Ryan,  Spencer,  W.  "Va.  Radio  tube 
rejuvenator.     2,073,190  ;  Mar.  9. 

Bartmess,  Meigs  W.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Thermal  protective  system.  2,066,904 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Bartol,  George  E.,  Jr.,  Wynnewood,  Pa.,  assignor  to  C. 
Howard  Hunt  Pen  Company,  Camden,  X.  J.  Manufac- 
turing pens.     2.067,040  ;  Jan.  5. 

Barton.  Albert  R.      (See  Llewellvn,  L.  K..   and  Barton.) 

Barton,  Ax-mand,  Chicago,  HI.  Moving  toy.  2,100,372 ; 
Xov.  30. 

Barton,  Clarence  H.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  William  C.  Starkey,  Raymond 
S.  Prultt  and  Walter  H.  Beal,  trustees.  Transmission. 
2,067,592  ;    Jan.    12. 

Barton,  Frank.      (See  Barclay,  W.  E.,  and  Barton.) 

Barton,  James  F.,  EdwardsvUle,  111.  Form  puller. 
2,099,592  :  Xov.  16. 

Barton.  John  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Steam  trap. 
2,083,770  ;  June  15. 

Barton,  Larry  J.,  assignor  to  Clorox  Chemical  Co.,  Oak- 
land, Calif.     Ointment.     2,095.092  ;  Oct.  5. 

Barton,   Loy  E.,   Collin^swood,  ^'.   J.,  assignor  to   Radio 
Corporation      of     America. 
May  4. 

Barton,   Loy  E.,    Collingswood, 
Corporation     of     America. 
2,084,180;  June  15. 

Barton,   Loy  E.,    Collingswood, 
Corporation    of    America. 
2,084,181 ;  June  15. 

Barton,   Loy  E.,   Collingswood, 
Corporation     of     America. 
2,085,408  ;  June  29. 

Barton,  Loy  E..  Collingswood,  N.  J 


Demodulator.     2,078.994 ; 

N.   J.,   assignor   to  Radio 
Radio    signaling    system. 


N.   J., 
Radio 

N.   J., 

Diode 


assignor   to   Radio 
signaling     system. 

assignor  to  Radio 
rectifier     circuit. 


assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Frequency  monitoring  device. 
2,086.892  ;  July  13. 

Barton.  Loy  E.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  X'ew 
York,  X.  Y.  Crvstal  controlled  oscillator.  2,092,147  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Barton,  Loy  E..  Collingswood.  >r.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  "Volume  control  circuits. 
2,101,832  ;  Dec.  14. 

Barton,  Loy  E.,  ColUngswood,  N.  J.,  and  C.  C.  Chambers. 
Lansdowne,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.  Mutual  conductance  meter.  2,083,357 ; 
June  8. 

Barton,  Paul  D.      (See  Banks,  D.  B..  and  Barton.) 

Barton,  Paul  D.,  Scarsdale,  X.  Y.,  and  D.  B.  Banks.  TTpper 
Darby,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Sun  Oil 
Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dewaxing  hydrocarbon 
oils.     2,102,828  ;  Dec.  21. 

Barton,  Raymond  L.,  Monrovia,  Calif.  Baking  utensil. 
2,096,720  ;  Oct.  26. 

Barton.  Raymond  L.,  Monrovia,  Calif.  Baking  utensil. 
2,096,727  :  Oct.  26. 

Bartnsz,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  C.  Burk, 
Salem,  Oreg.  Handle  and  shank  therefor.  2,103.442  ; 
Dec.  2S. 

Bartram,  Thomas  W.,  Nitro,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Companv.  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     Preservation  of  rubber.      2,081,613;   May   25. 

Bartsch,  Henry  G.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Slate  supporting 
clip.     2,097,715  :  Xov.  2. 

Bartsch,  Herbert  E..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Fniversal 
Draft  Gear  Attachment  Co.  Hand  brake.  2,071,269; 
Feb.  16. 

Bartscherer,  Franz,  Duisburg-Hamborn,  Germany.  Im- 
proving the  structure  of  steel  products.  2.066.314 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Bartune,  Richard,  Teltow-Seehof,  near  Berlin,  A.  Hart- 
mann,  Berlin-Llchterfelde,  J.  J.  Stoeckly.  Teltow-Seehof, 
near  Berlin,  and  J.  Uvtenbogaart,  Berlin-Lichterfelde, 
Germany,  assignors  to  Xorth  American  Rayon  Corpora- 
tion. Manufacture  of  multicolored  filaments.  2,070,194; 
Feb.  9. 

Bartiinek,  Richard.     (See  Stoeckley,  J.  J.,  and  Bartunek.) 

Bartuska,  Emil  E.      (See  Bnrtuska,  Frank  J.  and  E.  E.) 

Bartuska.  Frank  J.  and  E.  K..  Riverside.  111.  Attachment 
for  a  nonfogglng  glazing  panel.     2,071,811  ;  Feb.  23. 


Baruch,  Hartwig  X.,  White  Marsh,  O.  T.  Amory,  Newport 
News,  and  O.  A.  Bloxom,  Battery  Park,  Va.  Heating 
unit.     2,075,161  ;  Mar.  30. 

Baruch,  Sydney  N.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Nortron  Patents  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electronic  re- 
lay.    2,071,057  ;  Feb.   16. 

Baruth,  Karl-Heinz,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany. 
Preparing  tea  free  from   theine.     2.085.489 :  June  29. 

Barycz.  Frank  V.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Carta,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Slitting  and  cutting  device  for  wire 
insulation  and  the  like.     2.0S9.528  ;   Aug.   10. 

Barz,  Friedrich,  Berlin-Lankwitz,  and  C.  Bfaband,  Berlin- 
Wilmersdorf,  assignors  to  Allgemeine  Elektricitata 
Gesellscbaft  Friedrich  Karl  Ufer,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Current  regulation  through  grid-controlled  vapor  dis- 
charge vessels.     2,086,994  ;  July  13. 

Basca  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gray,  Emmet  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Basch,  David,  Schenectady,  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Clamp.    2,081,047  ;  May  18. 

Baschant,  Karl,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignor  to  "Min- 
eralochemie"  A.  G.  fiir  metallurgische  und  chemische 
Produkte,  Vienna,  Austria.  Gas  exhaustion  from  loco- 
motives and  other  furnaces.     2,077,029  ;  Apr.   13. 

Bascle,  Joseph  A.,  and  W.  H.  Berrv,  Xew  Orleans,  La. 
Hydraulic  clutch.    2,066,450  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bascom,  Henry  M.  (See  Anderson  E.  N.,  Bascom,  Getz, 
and  Sandalls.) 

Baselt,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago.  111.     Clasp  brake.     2.071,963;  Feb.  23. 

Baselt,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  .\merican  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,  HI.     Clasp  brake.     2.071,964  ;  Feb.  23. 

Baselt,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,   111.     Clasp   brake.     2,077.661 :   Apr.  20. 

Baselt,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,  HI.     Clasp  brake.     2,077,662  ;  Apr.  20. 

Baselt,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,  111.  Unit  cylinder  clasp  brake.  2,084,071 ; 
June  15. 

Baselt,  Walter  H..  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries. 
Chicago,  111.    Clasp  brake.    2.084,072 ;  June  15. 

Baselt,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,  111.     Clasp   brake.      2.084.073 ;  June  15. 

Baselt,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,  HI.     Clasp  brake.     2,084,074 ;  June   15. 

Baselt,  Walter  H..  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,  111.     Clasp  brake.     2,086,842  ;  July  13. 

Baselt,  Walter  H..  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,  111.      Clasp  brake.     2.093,796;  Sept.  21. 

Baselt,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,   ni.     Brake  mechanism.     2.093.797 ;   Sept.  21. 

Baselt.  Walter  H..  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago.  111.     Clasp  brake.     2.093.798  ;  Sept.  21. 

Baselt,  Walter  H.,  assienor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago.  111.     Clasp  brake.     2.:  01,488  :  Dec.  7. 

Basgan,  Ion,  Bucharest,  Rumania.  Rotary  well  drilling 
apparatus.     2,103.137  ;  Dec.  21. 

Basham,  Clement,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Lawn  cultivator. 
2.090,973  ;  Aug.  24. 

Bashe,  Carl  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Concrete  insert. 
2  079.478  ;  May  4. 

Basher.  Geoffery,  G..  Bakersfield,  Calif.  Oil  well  pump. 
2.068,729  ;   Jan.   26. 

Bashford,  Frederick  G.  C,  and  W.  P.  McLaren,  Montreal, 
Quebec,  Canada.  Promoting  combustion  in  internal 
combustion  engines.     2,100,466  ;  Xov.  30. 

Bashford.  Raymond  I..  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Atlas  Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preventing 
the  formation  of  sleet  on  mobile  bodies.  2.098,482 ; 
Xov.  9. 

Bashore,  John  W.     (See  Porter.  H.  W.,  and  Bashore.) 

Bashore,  Ralph  M.,  Womelsdorf,  Pa.  Moistening  mecha- 
nism for  feeding  threads.    2,080,996 ;  May  18. 

Basic  Dolomite,  Incorporated.  (See  Eells.  Howard  P.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Basic  Dolomite,  Inc.     (See  Lee,  Harley  C,  assignor.) 

Basic  Dolomite.  Inc.      (See  Patnne.  W.ilter  W.,  assignor.) 

liasile,  Anthonv  and  V.  L..  Far  Rockawav,  X.  Y.  Garage 
door.     2.082.774  ;  June  S. 

Basile.  Victor  L.      (See  Basile.  .\nthonv  and  V.  L.) 

Baskin.  Charles  M.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor  to 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.  Bituminous  pave- 
ments of  high  structural  strength  and  making  same. 
2.074,010;  Mar.  16. 

Daslvin.  Morris  J..  I)onvor.  Colo.  Xonspecific  spormatoxic 
vaccino   and   producing   same.     2,103,240:   Dec.   28. 

Baskin,  Salem  N.     (See  Cobb,  John  L.,  assignor.) 

Easier,  Hermann,  Berlin.  Germany.  Device  for  the  manu- 
facture of  plates,  sheets,  or  slabs  of  various  properties 
from  vegetable  fibrous  pulp.     2.095,118  ;  Oct.  .). 

Basore,  Clobiime  A.,  and  D.  T.  Jones.  Auburn,  assignors 
to  The  Chemical  Research  and  Development  Company, 
Birmingham,  Ala.  Coating  iron,  steel  or  steel  alloys. 
2,075,879  ;  Apr.  6. 

Bass,  Harold  W.,  Elmira,  assignor  to  American  Sales  Book 
Company.  Idc.  Niagara  Falls.  X.  Y.  Unitarv  manifold 
record   assembly.     2.089.328 :    Aug.   10. 

Bass,  J.  v.,  et  al.     (See  Beckler,  Oakley  K.,  assignor.) 

Bass.  Shaller  L.,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Cliemical  Company, 
Midland,  Mich.  Aryl  phosphoric  acid  halides. 
2.071.017  :  Feb.  16. 

Bass.  Shaller  L.,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Company, 
-Midland.  Mich.  Organic  phosphates  and  making  same. 
2,071,323;  Feb.   23. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


45 


Bass,  Shailer  L.,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Company, 
Midland,  Mich.  Purification  of  alpha-hydroxy-aliphatic 
acids.     2,092,494  ;  Sept.  7. 

Bassani,  Laurent.      (See  Valentin,  A.,  and  Bassani.) 

Basseches,  Jacob  T.      (See  Levin,  Michael,  assignor.) 

Basset,  Lucien  P.,  Paris,  France.  Manufacture  of  iron 
or  steel  and  Portland  cement  in  a  rotary  furnace. 
2,067,373  ;  Jan.   12. 

Bassett,  Ethel  N.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Bathtub.  2,081,728  ; 
May  25. 

Bassett,  Gerald  L.  (See  Steinberger,  A.  J.,  Bassett,  and 
Bifnenstein.) 

Bassett,  Harry  J.,  Clierry  Valley,  Mass.  Tension  de- 
vice for  loom  shuttles.     2,081,081  ;  May  18. 

Bassett,  Harry  P.,  Cynthiana,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Meigs, 
Bassett  and  Slaughter,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Remov- 
ing solvents  from  plastic  colloids.     2,095,961  ;  Oct.  19. 

Bassett,  Preston  R.,  Rockville  Centre,  assignor  to  Sperry 
Gyroscope  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Binaural 
system  of  blind  landing.     2,083,494 :  June  8. 

Bassett,  Preston  R.,  Rockville  Centre,  and  B.  G.  Carlson, 
Queens  Village,  assignors  to  Sperry  Gyroscope  Company, 
Inc.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Flight  level  control  for  auto- 
matic pilots.     2,091,300  ;  Aug.  31. 

Bassett,  Preston  R,,  Roclcville  Centre,  and  S.  J.  Zand, 
Forest  Hills,  assignors  to  Sperry  Gyroscope  Company, 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Soundproof  cabin  for  aircraft. 
2,095,626  :   Oct.    12. 

Bassett,  Robert  S..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Device  for  metering 
liquids.     2  095,485;  Oct.  12. 

Bassett,  Sarah  H.,  executrix.     (See  Bassett,  William  H.) 

Bassett,  William  H,,  deceased,  by  S.  H.  Bassett,  Cheshire, 
executrix  ;  said  Bassett  assignor  to  The  American  Brass 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Copper-silicon-zinc-tin- 
lead  alloy.    2,075,004  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bassett,  William  H.,  deceased,  by  S.  H.  Bassett,  Cheshire, 
executrix  ;  said  Bassett  assignor  to  The  American  Brass 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Copper-silicon-zinc-lead 
alloy.     2,075,005;  Mar.  30. 

Bassett,  William  H.,  Cheshire,  assignor  to  American  Brass 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Copper  silicon  alloys. 
2,075,014  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bassetti,  Adam  H.,  West  Haven,  Conn.  Safety  bracket 
for  dump  bodies.     2,082,139  ;  June  1. 

Bassick  Company,  The.  (See  Claud-Mantle,  Arthur,  as- 
signorj 

Bassick  (jompany.  The.      (See  Herold,  Walter  F.,  assignor.) 

Bassick  Company,  The.  '  (See  Logie,  Thomas  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bassick  Company,  The.  (See  Scott,  M.  R.,  and  Herold, 
assignors.) 

Bassler,  Carlos  J.,  assignor  to  American  Liquid  Meter 
Company,  Alhambra,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  measuring 
oil  or  the  like.     2,097,829  ;  Nov.  2. 

Bassoff,  Arthur  B.,  Brooklyn^  N.  Y.  Infinitely  variable 
speed  mechanical  transmission  system.  2,066,758 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Bast,  Frank  J.,  Queens  Village,  assignor  to  Charles  J. 
Tagliabue  Mfg.  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Heat-processing 
recorder.     2,099,417  ;  Nov.  16. 

Bastable,  Edward  H.,  Jamaica  Plains,  Mass.  Manufac- 
ture of  shoes.     2,083,137  ;  June  8. 

Bastable,  Edward  H.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Attaching  heels  to  shoes.     2,087,880  ;  July  27. 

Bastable,  Edward  H.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Fastening.     2,087.881 :  Julv  27. 

Basteni,  Prank.      (See  Borenstein,  W.,   and  Bastenl.) 

Bastian-Blessing  Company,  The.  (See  Evleth,  Earl  M., 
assignor.) 

Bastlan  Brothers  Company.  (See  Mitchel,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Batallle,  Roger.  (See  Ponsot,  T.  E.,  Bataille,  and 
Kirsch.) 

Batchelder,  Augustus  H.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Liquid 
coating  composition.     2,087,395  ;  July  20. 

Batchelder,  Clifton  T.,  Havprhill,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Skiving  machine.     2,089,240:  Aug.   ]0. 

Batchelder,  Harry  C,  et  al.  (See  Rowe,  F.  H.,  and  Chan- 
dler, assignors.) 

Batchelder,  Laurence,  Peterborough,  N.  IT.,  assignor  to 
Submarine  Signal  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Electrical 
circuits.     2,060,208;  Feb.    2. 

Batchelder,  Laurence,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Submarine 
Signal  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Electric  compensator. 
2,070,570;  Feb.  16. 

Batchelder,  Laurence,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Submarine 
Signal  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Electrical  compen- 
sator.    2,088,580  ;   Aug.   3. 

BatclioU,  George  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Mulliplate  trans- 
parency.    2,077.305:   Apr.   13. 

Batcheller,  Clements,  Glens  Falls.  N.  Y.  Making  Portland 
cement  products.     2,006,550  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bntcholler,  Clements,  Portsmouth,  N.  IT.,  assignor  to  Bcmis 
Industries,  Incorporated,  Boston,  Mass.  Prof'(>ss  and 
apparalus  for  making  and  coloring  cement  fiber  and 
the  like  products.     2,097,013;  Nov.  2. 

Batcheller,  Ilugh  W.,  Wallliam,  assignor  to  Stnndnrd  Mfg. 
Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Electric  switch.  2,087,035  ;  July 
27. 


Batchelor,  John  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Entertainment  re- 
ceiver.    2,068,002  ;  Jan.  19. 

Batchelor,  John  C,  assignor  to  Afiiliated  Industrial  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Illuminating  device. 
2,097,400;  Oct.  26. 

Batdorf,  Seymour,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Liberty 
Can  and  Sign  Company.     Box.     2,083,356 ;  June  8. 

Batdorf,  Seymour,  assignor  to  Liberty  Can  and  Sign 
Company,  Lancaster,  Pa.     Box.     2,093,508  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bate,  Warwick  G.,  Newton  Falls,  Ohio.  Refrigerated  dis- 
play cabinet.     2,081,048  ;  Blay  18. 

Bateman,  Dorothy  E.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Coated  articles  and  making  same. 
2,087,013  ;  July  13. 

Bateman,  Fred  H.,  Company.  (See  Bateman,  F.  H.,  and 
Trolley,  assignors.) 

Bateman,  Frederic  H.,  and  I.  Trolley,  York,  Pa.,  assignors 
to  Fred  H.  Bateman  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Twin- 
row  potato  planter.     2,071,324;  Feb.  23. 

Bateman,  Frederic  H.,  and  I.  Trolley,  York,  Pa.,  assignors 
to  Fred  H.  Bateman  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Vege- 
table digger.     2,071,325  ;  Feb.  23. 

Bateman,  Thomas  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valveless  ro- 
tary pump.     2,076,536  ;  Apr.  13. 

Bates,  Arthur,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Evans 
Case  Company.     Ornamentation.     2,081,082 ;  May  18. 

Bates,  Arthur,  and  W.  A.  Barker,  Leicester,  England, 
assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son, N.  J.  Starting  and  stopping  mechanism. 
2,090,661 ;  Aug.  24. 

Bates,  Beulah  H.     (See  Bates,  Walter  A.,  assignor.) 

Bates,  Fred  G.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Hinge.  2,067,884  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Bates,  Fred  G.,  Highland  Park,  and  L.  B.  Bishop,  Detroit, 
Mich.    Hinge.    2,080,597  ;  May  18. 

Bates,  George  A.,  assignor  of  forty  per  cent  to  C.  V. 
Lally  and  twenty  per  cent  to  H.  Albert,  Cambridge, 
Mass.     Decoy.     2,100,623  ;  Nov.  30. 

Bates,  George  G.,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Fruit  cleaner  and 
polisher.     2,091,064;  Aug.   24. 

Bates,  Hamilton  C.,  Chester,  Conn.  Folding  receptacle. 
2,078,995  ;  May  4. 

Bates,  Harry  H.,  Ridley  Park,  Pa.  Pulverizer.  2,097,910  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Bates,  Harry  H.,  and  W.  O.  Bates,  Jr.,  Joliet,  111.  Tractor 
and  the  like.     2,092,365  ;  Sept.  7. 

Bates,  James  F.,  Johnsonville,  New  Zealand.  Controlling 
the  rear  lamp  of  motor  vehicles.     2,097,014  ;  Oct.   26. 

Bates,  Jesse  G.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Stapler  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Box  closing  machine.  2,085,208 ;  June 
29. 

Bates,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Titanite  Alloys  Corporation, 
Euclid,  Ohio.     Aluminum  alloy.     2,098,081  ;  Nov.  2. 

Bates,  John  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  J.  Chase.  Emergency  rain  <ioat. 
2,085,890  ;  July  6. 

Bates,  Joseph  D.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Mop.  2,073,726; 
Mar.  16. 

Bates,  Lester  N.,  Fremont,  Ohio.  Upkeep  of  nonporous 
gloves.    2,074,140;  Mar.  16. 

Bates,  Lloyd  G.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Forming  hollow 
glassware.     2,078,919  ;  Apr.  27. 

Bates  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Goulct,  Henry  J., 
assignor.) 

Bates,  Mortimer  F.     (See  Carter,  L.  F.,  and  Bates.) 

Bates,  Ralph  I.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,       Detroit,       Mich.  Shock       absorber. 

2,074,355  ;  Mar.  23. 

Bates,  Sidney  Q.     (See  Batterson,  C.  K.,  and  Bates.) 

Bates,  Sidney  Q.,  Houston,  Tex.  Fluid  operated  pump. 
2,101,833;  "Dec.  14. 

Bates,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  B.  H.  Bates,  Gary,  Ind. 
Grating.     2,082,197;  June  1. 

Bates,  William  O.,  Jr.  (See  Bates,  Harry  H.,  and  W.  O., 
Jr.) 

Batoy,  Alan,  Montrt-al,  Quebec,  Canada.  Steering  wheel 
switch  oporatinc  apparatus.     2,000.322  ;  Aug.   17. 

Bath,  John,  &  Company.  (See  Ackley,  Ervin  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bath,  Wilmer  H.,  Consholiocken,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies 
Specialty  Company,  I'hllndplphia,  Pa.  Seal  for  cen- 
trifugal   separators.      2,087,726  ;   .Tuly   20. 

Bath,  Wilmer  IT.,  West  Conshohocken,  assignor  to  The 
Sharpies  Specialty  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cen- 
trifugal machine.     2,087,727  ;  July  20. 

Batie,  Bert  J.,  Twisp,  Wash.  Potato  digger.  2,095,428 ; 
Oct.   12. 

Batle  Joseph   E.,   assignor   to  Kelsoy-nayes   Wheel   Coiu- 

Sjiny,  Detroit,  Mich.    Forming  brake  drums.     2,080,488; 
uly  0. 
Batle,   Joseph  E.,  assignor    lo   Kelsey-TInyos  Wheel  Com- 

panv.  Petrnit,  Mich.     Method  and  aii|inratua  for  form- 

ing'dlsks.      2,091.578:   Aiir.  ".1. 
r.nlsel,   Cecil  N.      (See  Baker,  J.  O.,   and  Ujilsel.) 
UnLsel,    Cecil    N..    H.-iddonlleld.    N.    J.,    assignor    to    Radio 

Coii)orntlon   of  .\niorlca.     Combined  sound  and  pk'turo 

appnrntus.     2,0!)S.(I!)i» ;  Nov.   9. 
Balsel,  (^-(•ll  N.,  llnddoii  Heights.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 

(Corporation  of  .\inerlca.     Couiblnod  sound  and  iiloturt> 

apparatus.     2,008.700  ;   Nov.  9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Batsel,  Max  C,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  and  H.  Belar,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  assignors  to  Eadio  Corporation  of  America. 
Photographic  recording  and  reproduction  of  sound. 
2,075,496  ;  Mar.  30. 

Batt,  Howard  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Producing  smoke 
and  fog  effects.    2,070,038  ;  Feb.  9. 

Battaline,  John,  Hartford,  Conn.  Container.  2,093,123  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Battegay,  Martin,  Mulhouse,  France,  assignor  to  The 
Calco  Chemical  Co.,  Inc.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.  N-chloro- 
sulphonvlamides  and  their  preparation.  2,079,541  ; 
Jlav  4. 

Battelle  Memorial  Institute,  The.  (See  Bird,  B.  M., 
Thomas,  and  Rea,  assignors.) 

Battelle  Memorial  Institute.  (See  Harder,  O.  E.,  and 
Sullivan,  assignors.) 

Battelle  Memorial  Institute,  The.  (See  Sullivan,  John  D., 
assignor.) 

Batten,  Percy  H.,  assignor  to  Twin  Disc  Clutch  Com- 
pany, Racine,  Wis.  Reversing  mechanism.  2,077,663 ; 
Apr.   20. 

Batten,  Percy  H.,  and  W.  J.  Pearmain,  assignors  to  Twin 
Disc  Clutch  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Clutch.  2,072,852  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Batterien-u.-Elemente-Fabrik  System  Zeiler  A.-G.  (See 
Schneider,  Paul,  assignor.) 

Battermann,  Ludwig  A.  ( See  Confelin,  J.  W.,  and  Batter- 
mann. ) 

Battersby,  William  D.  (See  Bauer,  H.  C,  and  Parker, 
assignors.) 

Batterson,  (Clarence  K.,  and  S.  Q.  Bates,  Houston,  Tex. ; 
said  Batterson  assignor  to  said  Bates.  Injection  pump. 
2.093,408  ;  Sept.  21. 

Battery  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Henry,  Harry  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Battey,  Alpxander  J.      (See  Eabezzana,  H.,  and  Battey. I 

Battey.  William  A.,  Haverford,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pennsyl- 
vania Crusher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Crushing 
machinery.      2,080,407  ;   May   18. 

Battin,  Pauline  N.,  College  Point,  N.  Y.  Garbage  recep- 
tacle.    2,079,592;  May  11. 

Battjes,  Harold  A.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Toy  construction 
card.     2,075,259  ;  Mar.  30. 

Battle  Creek  Bread  Wrapping  Machine  Company.  (See 
Littlefield,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Battocchi.  Silvio.  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Sharpening  device. 
2,098,530;  Nov.  9. 

iattye,  Albert  E.,  J.  T.  Marsh,  J.  Tankard,  W.  H.  Watson, 
and  F.  C.  Wood,  assignors  to  Tootal  Broadhurst  Lee 
Company  Limited,  Manchester,  England.  Impregnation 
of  textile  fabrics.     2.088,227  ;  July  27. 

Battve,  Melford  D.,  Daly  City,  Calif.  Collapsible  oUa 
cover.     2,084,423  ;  June  22. 

Batz,  George  C,  and  H.  H.  Lanning,  Topeka,  Kans. 
Spring  assembly.     2,073,533  ;  Mar.  9. 

Batzer,  George  J.,  Cleveland.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Micromatic 
Hone  Corporation.  Grinding  device.  2,102,053  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Baucom,  George  E.,  and  K.  M.  Banks,  Raleigh,  N.  C. ; 
said  Banks  assignor  to  H.  H.  Hearn.  Internal  com- 
bustion engine  water  system  cleaner.  2,095,407  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Baudry,  Ren4  A.,  Wilkinsburg.  and  L.  M.  Tichvinsky, 
Pittsburgh,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manu- 
facturing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Oil  ring  for 
bearing  lubrication.     2,090,465  :  Aug.   17. 

Bauer,  Alfred,  Cannstatt-Stuttgart,  Germany,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  ^Magnesium  Development  Cor- 
poration. Pressure-casting  apparatus.  2,072,864 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Bauer,  Andrew,  Jr.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  Whewell, 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  assignors  to  United  Merchants 
and  Aianufacturers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Curtain. 
2,079,831  ;  May  11. 

Bauer,  Bruno,  Vienna,  Austria.  Combination  wrapping. 
2,074,320  ;  Mar.  23. 

Bauer,  Charles  A.  (See  Smith,  Charles  N.,  H.  G.,  and 
Bauer.) 

Bauer,  Eddie,  Seattle,  Wash.  Weighting  shuttlecocks. 
2,093i301  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bauer,  Edward  W.,  Ocean  Park.  Calif.  Electrical  switch 
for  liquid  level  gauges.     2,092,298  ;  Sept.  7. 

Bauer,  Hans  .V.,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Gump  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Package  fastening  means.     2.103,840  :  Dec.  28. 

Bauer,  Harold  H.,  Montgomery  County,  near  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Tapering  attachment  for  boring  machines.  2,099,255 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Bauer,  Henry  C,  and  G.  R.  Parker,  Philadelphia,  as- 
signor to  W.  D.  Battersby.  Fort  Washington,  Pa.  Tank 
safety  valve.     2,0Gr.,315  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bauer,  John.  Sunnvside,  and  M.  Gran,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
King.     2,072.440;  Jfnr.   2. 

Bauer,  Jordan  V.,  assignor  to  Stein,  Hall  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Plyboard  adhesive.  2,102,937  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Bauer,  Karl.     (See  Balk,  O.,  and  Bauer.) 

Bauer,  Louis  E.,  and  H.  F.  Peavey,  Springfield.  Mass., 
assignors  to  Citrus  Products  Efiuipmont  Company. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  preparing  fruit  juices. 
2.079.542  :  May  4. 

Bauer,  Perry  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Shoe  heel.  2,078,626 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Bauer,  Walter.     (See  Rohm,  C,  and  Bauer.) 


firm   Carl   Zeiss,   Jena, 
2,070,037:  Feb.  9. 
Ga.        Copy     holder. 

assignor  to  The  West- 
Braking 


Bauer,  Walter,  and  A.  Gerlach,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Producing  transformation 
products  of  acrylic  acid  or  its  derivatives.  2,073,619  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Bauer,  Walter,  and  H.  Lauth,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  Rohm  &  Haas  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Producing  acrylic  acid  and  its  esters.  2,087,466 ; 
July  20. 

Bauer,  Walter,  and  A.  Gerlach,  Darmstadt,  Germany, 
assignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Laminated  glass  and  process  for  preparing.  2,095,944  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Bauer.  Vrilhelm,  Leverkusen-Wiesdorf,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  New 
dyestuli's  of  the  anthraquinone  series.  2,078,996 ; 
May  4. 

Bauer,  Wilhelm,  Leverkusen-Wiesdorf,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y. 
Anthraquinone  acridone  carbozoles.  2,086,843 ;  July 
13. 

Bauer,  Wilhelm,  Leverkusen-Wiesdorf,  and  H.  Hoyer  and 
B.  Bollweg,  Leverkusen-I.  G.  Werk,  Germany,  assignors 
to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  An- 
thraquinone-benzacridone  vat  dyestuffs.  2,097,112 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Bauer,  William  S.,  London,  England.  Mat  for  the  use 
of  golfers.     2,082,563  ;   June   1. 

Bauermann,  W.  &  Sohne,  Kommanditgesellschaft.  (See 
Zeitschler,  Hermann,  assignor.) 

Bauersfeld,    Walther,    assignor   to 
Germany.     Micro-manipulator. 

Baughan,     Phoebe      C,     Dillard, 
2,095,904;   Oct.   12. 

Baughman,  George  W.,  Edgewood, 

inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
apparatus.     2,068,365  ;  Jan.  19. 

Baughman,  George  W..  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  West- 
ingliouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Electro- 
pneumatic  brake.     2,071,722:  Feb.  23. 

Baughman,  George  W.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Ac- 
celeration and  deceleration  control  system.  2,092,366 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Baughman,  George  W.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse .\ir  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  High 
speed   train  brake  control.     2,096,505  ;   Oct.  19. 

Baughman,  George  W.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Track  shunt- 
ing apparatus.     2,069,870  :  Feb.  9. 

Baughman,  George  W.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Track  shunt- 
ing apparatus.     2,092,824  ;  Sept.  14. 

Baushn,  Roscoe  N.,  Conway,  Ark.  Compound  master  cylin- 
der.    2,101,772  :  Dec.  7. 

Banghn,  Samuel  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  F.  Weasel, 
East  St.  Louis,  111.  Tobacco  container.  2,095,905 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Baum,  Erich.  (See  Herrmann,  W.  O.,  Banm,  and 
Haehnel. ) 

Baum,  Frederick  W..  St.  George,  Staten  Island,  assignor 
of  one-half  to  P.  L.  Caffier,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Thermo- 
responsive  device  for  registering  temperatures  of  fluids. 
2,092,869  ;  Sept.  14. 

Baum,  Hedwlg.      (See  Baum,  William  H.,  and  H.) 

Baum,  Henry  C,  Cicero,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone 
coin  collector.     2,087,312  ;  July  20. 

Baum,  Leo  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Garment  container. 
2.083.543  ;  June  15. 

Baum,  Ralph.     (See  Pendergast,  T.  S.,  and  Baum.) 

Baum,  William  H.  and  H.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Locking 
device  for  milk  bottles.     2,095,049 ;  Oct.  5. 

Bauman,  Heinz  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automatic  Meeting 
fuse.     2.072,290  :  Mar.  2. 

Bauman,  John  J.,  Lima,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,084,424  ;  June  22. 

Baumann,  Adolf,  and  C.  P.  Horlacher,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Remington  Rand  Inc. 
Calculating  machine.     2,084,831 ;  June  22. 

Baumann,  Berthold,  Nuremberg,  assignor  to  Triumph- 
Werke  Niirnberg  A.-G.,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Type- 
writer.    2,068,788;   Jan.  26. 

Baumann,  Charles.  Chicago.  111.  Door  closing  and  check- 
ing device.     2.001,904  :  -Vug.  31. 

Baumann,  Erich.  (See  Holzach,  K.,  Bock,  Ohledorf,  and 
Baumann.) 

Baumann,  Erich.     (See  Matzdorf,  G.,  and  Baumann.) 

Baumann,  Erich.     (See  Ohlendorf,  H.,  and  B.aumann.) 

Baumann,  Frederick.  (See  Bomeisler,  A.  E.,  and  Bau- 
mann.) 

Baumann,  George  K.  (See  Betterton,  J.  C,  and  Bau- 
mann.) 

Hanmann,  Louis  P.,  and  L.  L.  Walker,  Houston,  Tex. 
Propeller  unit.     2.083.771  :  Jure  15. 

Baumann,  Paul.      (See  Rosinsky,  W.,  and  Baumann.) 

Baumann,  Paul,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  R.  Stadler, 
/.iegelhauspn,  and  H.  Schilling,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Khine,  Germany,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
-Vktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Working  up  gases  containing  hydrocarbons  In  electric 
arcs.     2,074,530  ;  Mar.  23. 

Baumann.  Werner,  Paris,  France.  Device  for  cooling 
quick-firing  arms.     2,086,520  ;  July  13. 


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47 


Baumann,  William  C,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Electrical  appa- 
ratus.    2,087,636  ;  July  20. 

Baumbach,  Emil  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Die  set.  2,094,341 ; 
Sept.  28. 

Baumbauer,  Allen  F.,  and  W.  Culver,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  ; 
said  Culver  assignor  to  said  Baubauer.  Apparatus  for 
recovery  of  values  from  aluminum.  2,068,640 ;  Jan. 
26. 

Baumberger,  Ralph  T.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hitch  for 
automobile    trailers.     2,072,473 ;   Mar.   2. 

Baumel,  Nat  J.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Foot  controller. 
2,073,775  ;  Mar.  16. 

Baumfalk,  John,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  system.     2,092,495  ;  Sept.  7. 

Baumgardner,  Versal  F.,  Celina,  Ohio.  Edger  attachment 
for  grading  machines.     2,067,168  ;  Jan.  12. 

Baumgarten,  Harold  A.,  Loganville,  Wis.  Door  control- 
ling mechanism.     2,100,795  ;  Nov.  30. 

Baumgarten,  Paul,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  and  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Manufacturing  amino  sulihonic  acid.  2,102,350  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Baumgartner,  Aloysius  C.  (See  Grosse,  A.  P.,  and  Baum- 
gartner.) 

Baumgartner,  Otto,  Bern-Bumpliz,  Switzerland.  Car- 
buretor for  internal  combustion  engines  assuming  vari- 
ous angles.     2,068,787  ;  Jan.  26. 

Baumgartner,  Otto,  Bern-Bumpliz,  Switzerland.  Carbure- 
tor for  internal  combustion  engines.  2,075,692  :  Mar. 
30. 

Baumwollspinnerei  Gronau.  (See  Schramek,  W.,  and 
Schubert,  assignors.) 

Baur,  Elisabeth,  geb.  Venedey,  administratrix.  (See 
Baur,  Erwin.) 

Baur,  Erwin,  deceased,  by  E.  Baur,  geb.  Venedey,  ad- 
ministratrix, Muncheberg/Mark,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Saatgut-ErzeugTings-Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many.    Producing  animal  feed.     2,082,198  ;  June  1. 

Bauriedel,  Gotthard,  Wuppertal-Barmen,  and  F.  Heger, 
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen,  Germany,  assignors  to  the  firm 
American  Bemberg  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Apparatus  for  supplying  spinning  solution  to  artificial 
silk  spinning  machines.     2,083,512  ;  June  8. 

Bauroth,  Walter  J.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Jeffrey  Jlanufacturing  Company.  Electrical  connecter. 
2,076,261 ;  Apr.  6. 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Aspenleiter, 
Joseph    W.,    assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Bausch,  William, 
assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Benford,  J.  R., , 
and   Foster,   assignors.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Bissell,  Everett 
S.,  assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Bouchard, 
Samuel  E.,  assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Burroughs, 
Kenneth  C,  assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Diggins,  Bar- 
tholomew A.,   assignor.) 

Bausch  &  LomI}  Optical  Company.  (See  Drescher,  Theo- 
dore B.,  assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  ( See  Ellestad,  Gerhard 
A.,  assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Fassin,  Gustave, 
assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Fassin,  G.,  and 
Miles,  assignors.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Forrest,  John 
\V.,  assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Foster,  Leon  V., 
assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Gallasch,  George 
B.,  assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Gallasch,  G.  B., 
and  Kurtz,  assignors.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Graeper,  Walter 
W.,  assignor.) 

Bausch  &  I.,omb  Optical  Company.  (See  Kolb,  Frank  P., 
Msslcnor. ) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Kurtz,  Henry 
F.,  .Tssignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Nelson,  Otto  F., 
assignor.) 

Bauscli  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.     (See  Reh,  Edward  J., 

assignor.) 
Bauscli  &   Lomb  Optical  Company.     (See  Straat,  Harold 

W.,  assignor.) 
E.nnsfh     &     Lninh     Optical     Company.      (See     Wilkinson, 

K.nllili    I'!.,    .■i^signnr.) 
Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.     (See  Wittig,  Carl  H. 

O.,  assignor.) 
Bausch,  William,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Com- 
pany,  Rochester,   N.   Y.      Microscope.     2,101,928:   Doc. 

14. 
I'.!iiich,    William    H.,   Shelbyville.    Ind.     Ahrnding,    pollsli- 

ing,  and  hnJIing  device.     2,103.444;  Doc.  28. 
IJ:ix.      TJoncl      D.,      Denver,      Colo.     Piston      expander. 

2.098.447  ;  Nov.   0. 
Bnxcndalc,      Samuel,      Dearborn,      Mich.      Feed      collet. 

2,087,808;  July  20. 
Baxter,  Don,  Inc.      (See  Edwards,  Hiram  W.,  assignor.) 


Baxter,  Don  Intra-Venous  Products  Corporation.  (See 
Baxter,  Donald  B.,  assignor.) 

Baxter,  Donald  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Closure. 
2,072,853  ;  Mar.  9. 

Baxter,  Donald  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  of  one 
per  cent  to  Don  Baxter  Ibtra-Venous  Products  Corpora- 
tion. Device  for  exhausting  air  from  containers. 
:i, 087,963  ;  July  27. 

Baxter,  Gertrude  A.  C,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Garment 
loop  attachment.     2,082,438  ;  June   1. 

Baxter,  Howard  F.,  assignor  to  Baxter  Laundries  Corpora- 
tion, Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Detachably  suspended  bag. 
2,078,438  ;  Apr.  27. 

Baxter,  James  W.,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Tapp,  Lora  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Baxter  Laundries  Corporation.  (See  Baxter,  Howard  F., 
assignor.) 

Baxter,  Warner,  Bel  Air,  and  A.  B.  Scott,  Hollywood, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  ;  said  Baxter  assignor  to  said  Scott. 
Automatic  night  sighting  device  for  firearms.  2,085,732  : 
July  6. 

Baxter,  William   C.      (See  De  Puy,   C.  T.,   and  Baxter.) 

Baxter,  William  E.,  Floyd  County,  Ind.  Pouch. 
2,100,298  ;  Nov.  23. 

Baxter,  William  L.,  Blarblehead,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Molding 
compound.     2,094,868  ;  Oct.  5. 

Baxter,  William  R.,  assignor  to  The  Empire  Plow  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Highway  guardrail  construc- 
tion.    2,078,704  ;  Apr.  27. 

Bay,  Adolf,  Lincoln  Park,  and  P.  Schmidt,  Wyomlssing, 
assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Works,  Wyomissing,  Pa. 
Loop  forming  mechanism  for  straight  knitting  ma- 
chines.    2,080,353  ;  May  11. 

Bay,  Charles  A.,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Metropoli- 
tan Device  Corporation.  Electrical-service-cable  grip. 
2,076,359  ;  Apr.  6. 

Bay  State  Optical  Company.  (See  Nerney,  George  E., 
assignor.) 

Bayard,  Julius  H.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Calculating  device. 
2,088,395  •  July  27. 

Bayer,  Leo  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Boiler  cleaner.  2,067,625  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Bayer,    Otto.      (See  Doser,   A.,   Schroter,  and  Bayer.) 

Bayer,  Otto.      (See  Helberger,  J.  H.,  and  Bayer.) 

Bayer,  Otto.      (See  Tietze,  E.,  and  Bayer.) 

Bayer,  Otto,  Leverkusen-I.  G.-Werk,  IS.  HerdieckerhofC, 
Opladen,  near  Cologne,  and  H.  Schindhelm,  Frankfort- 
on-the-Main-Fechenheim,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenin- 
dustrie  Aktlengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many.    Heterocyclic  hydrazines.     2,073,600  ;  Mar.  16. 

Bayer,  Otto.  Leverkusen-on-the-Rhine ;  F.  Muenz,  Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main ;  and  K.  Keller,  Frankfort-on-the-JIain- 
Fechenheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline 
Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Basic  nitrogenous  con- 
densation products  and  making  same.  2,096,533  ;  Oct. 
19. 

Bayer,  Otto,  Leverkusen-on-the-Rhine ;  F.  Muenz,  Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main ;  and  K.  Keller,  Frankfort-on-the-Main 
Fechenheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline 
Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Quaternary  ammonium 
compounds  and  making  same.     2,096,534  ;  "Oct.  19. 

Bayer,  Otto,  Leverkusen-on-the-Rliine,  R.  Fleischauer, 
Fi-ankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim,  and  D.  Delfs,  Le- 
verkusen-on-the-Rhine, Germany,  assignors  to  General 
Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monoazodye- 
stuffs.     2,087,425  ;  July  20. 

Bayley,  Lee,  Springfield,  Ohio,  and  R.  L.  Clingerman, 
Washington^  D.  C,  assignors  to  The  William  Bavley 
Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Alarm  system  for  deten- 
tion windows.     2.101,040  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bayley,  William,  Company,  The.  (See  Bayley,  William 
D.,  assignor.) 

Bayley,  William,  Company,  The.  (See  Bayley,  L.,  and 
Clingerman,  assignors.) 

Bayley,  William,  Company,  The.  (See  Clingerman,  Robert 
L.,  assignor.) 

Bayley,  William  D.,  assignor  to  The  William  Bayley 
Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Interlocking  sash  joint. 
2.090,884  ;  Aug.  24. 

Bayley,  William  D.,  assignor  to  The  William  Bayley  Com- 
pany, Springfield,  Ohio.  Flexible  window  closure. 
2,096,42]  ;  Oct.  19. 

Baylis,  Daniel  L.     (See  Angelus,  L,  and  Bavlis.) 

Baynton,  Harold  H.,  and  J.  W.  Foster,  Freehold.  N.  J., 
assignors  to  A.  &  M.  Karagheuslan,  Inc.,  Now  York.  N.  Y. 
Jlachine  for  applying  an  intormediatc  strip  and  base 
to  pile  fabrics.    2,000,310  ;  Jan.  5. 

Baynton,  Harold  11.,  .mid  .1.  W.  Foster,  Freehold,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  A.  &  M.  Kar.nghousian,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Pile  cutter.     2,000,021  :  Aug.  17. 

Baynton,  Harold  II.,  and  J.  W.  Foster,  Freehold.  N.  J., 
a.ssignors  to  A.  &  M.  Karngheusian,  Inc.,  Now  York, 
N.  Y.  Machine  for  manufacturing  pile  fabric. 
2,000,022;  Aug.   17. 

BazC,  William  !>.,  Paris,  France.  Stabilization  of  ships. 
2,008,531  ;  Nov.  9. 

r.nzeli'y,  Arthur  J.,  .Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  National 
Mallenlile  and  Steel  C.-islInKS  Compiiny,  ('leveland,  Olilo. 
Ceiilrali/lng  and  <'i>nl  rolling  incchiinlsin  for  car  couplers. 
2,071.401  ;  Feb.  23. 

B(r/,(>l(-y,  Arthur  J.,  Sliaker  llclglits.  nsslgnor  to  National 
Malleable  and  Steel  CiiHlliigs  Conipiinv,  ("levelnnd.  Ohio. 
Car  coupler.     2, 083,422  ;  .luno  8. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bazeley,  Arthur  J.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  National 
Malleable  and  Steel  Castings  Comuanv,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Closur<»  means.     2.097,17.3":  Oct.  2G. 

Bazzi,  Federico,  Milan,  Italv.  Means  for  oongealing 
liquids.     2,082,439  ;  June  1. 

Bazzoni.  Lewis  J.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  X.  J.  Heel  at- 
taching and  flap  laying  machine.     2,076,537  :  Apr.   13. 

Bazzoni,  Lewis  J.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson.  X.  J.  Machine 
for  covering  heels.     2,078,307  ;  Apr.  27. 

Bazzoni,  Lewis  J.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel- 
covering  machine.     2,082,043  ;  June  1. 

Bazzoni,  Lewis  J.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson.  X.  J.  Shoe  and 
making  the  sajue.     2,095,9.53  ;  Oct,   19. 

Bazzoni,  Lewis  J.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  X.  J.  Heel- 
covering  machine.     2.095.962  ;  Oct.  19. 

Beach,  Clarence  E.,  Brookline.  assignor  to  The  Gamewell 
Companv,  Xewron  Upper  Falls,  Mass.  Signal  apoara- 
tus.     Re.  20,449  ;  July  20. 

Beach,  David  K.,  assignor  to  Riley  Stoker  Corporation, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Pulverizing  apparatus.  2,096,274 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Beach  Erosion  Control  Company.  (See  Arpin,  John  E., 
assignor.) 

Beach,  Fitch  H.,  and  F.  S.  Beach,  Charlotte,  Mich.  Road 
scraper.     2,067,374  ;   Jan.   12. 

Beach,  Fred  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Protective  device 
for  collapsible  tubes.    2,084,273  ;  June  15. 

Beach,  Fred  S.     (See  Beach,  Fitch  H.,  and  F.  S.) 

Beach,  Howard  D.,  Buffalo,  X.  X.  Lens.  2,101,016; 
Dec  7. 

Beach,  Irl  S.,  Arkansas  City,  and  J.  G.  Smith,  Winfield, 
Kans.    Basket  attachment.    2,084.075  :  June  15. 

Beach,  Joseph  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Safety  device  for 
fountain  pens  and  the  like.    2,073,601 ;  Mar.  16. 

Beach,  Joseph  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Pinholder. 
2,073,602  ;  Mar.  16. 

Beach.  Kenneth  A.,  Chester.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Sinclair 
Refining  Companv,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Cracking  hydro- 
carbons.    2.071,723  ;  Feb.  23. 

Beach,  Xorman  F.,  Rochester,  X.  X.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
X.  J.  Xoncoherlng,  transparent  sheeting,  2,084,313 ; 
June  22. 

Beach,  William  H.     (See  Wright.  W.  X.,  and  Beach.) 

Beadle,  Blanche  E.,  Sprinsfield,  Mass.  Hair  curling  de- 
vice.    2,075,880  :  Apr.  6. 

Beadling,  Charles  T.,  Canonsburg,  Pa.  Electric  soldering 
iron.    2,099,792  ;  Xov.  23. 

Beake.<=.  Mahlon  H.      (See  Wittw^r.  O.  G..  .qnd  Beakes.) 

Beal,  Carl  L.      (See  Hansen,  M.  E.,  and  Beal.) 

Beal,  Carl  L.,  Cuvahoga  Falls,  assignor  to  American 
Anode,  Inc.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Making  rubber  strips. 
2,095,119  ;  Oct.  5.  _.„. 

Beal,  Walter  H.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Starkey,  William 
C,  assignor.) 

B°al,  Walter  H.,  trustee,  et  al.     (See  Barton,  Clarence  H.) 

Beal,  Walter  H.,  trustee,  et  al.  (See  Litchfield,  Isaac  W., 
assignor.) 

Beale.  William  F.      (See  Exline.  M.  P.,  and  Beale.) 

Beall,  Charles  R.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch 
&  Signal  Companv,  Swissrale,  Pa.  Detachable  terminal 
plate  for  electrical  apparatus,     2.076.612  :  Apr.  13. 

Beall,  Frank  H.     (See  Ford,  J.  J.,  and  Beall.) 

Beall,  Herbert  W.,  assignor  to  O.  C.  Moore.  Sumter,  S.  C. 
Apparatus  for  measuring  flexible  materiaL  2,088,256  ; 
July  27. 

Beall,  Lawrence  R.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Educational  and 
ajnusement  device.     2.066.818  ;  Jan.  5. 

Beals,  Albert  F.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  E.  E.  Pudge, 
Salina,  assignors  to  Universal  Rotarv  Motors  Company, 
Salina,  Kans.     Gas  engine,     2.081,139  :  May  25. 

Beals,  E.  Manran,  Jr.,  Xahant,  Mass.  Removable  ontsole 
for  sport  shoes.     2,076,316  ;  Apr.  6. 

Beals,  Erl  T„  assignor  to  Beals  Fuel  Oil  &  Gasoline  Car- 
buretor Co,,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass,  Carburetor.  2,087,792  ; 
July  20, 

Beals  Fuel  Oil  &  Gasoline  Carburetor  Co.  (See  Beals, 
Erl  v.,  assignor.) 

Beaman,  Phineas  A.,  assignor  to  5f organ  Construction 
Companv,  Worcester,  Mass.  Wire  drawing.  2,097,204  ; 
Oct  26. 

Beampr.  Charles  W..  Mojave,  Calif.  Drill  steel  sharpener. 
2.103.705:  Dec.   28. 

Beamer.  CHayton  M.,  Elizabeth,  N,  J.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Development  Companv.  Preparing  tertiary  al- 
kyl  phenols.     2.082.044:   June  1. 

Beamer,  Clayton  >L,  Elizabeth.  X'.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Alcohol  Company.  Manufacture  of  ketones.  2,092,870  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Beamish.   H.  Luella.      (See  Gates.  Benj.iniin  L..  a.ssigiior.) 

Bean,  Fred  R.,  Rochester,  X.  X..  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  X'.  J. 
Compositions  of  matter  for  photographic  processing 
baths.     2.101.S34:  Doc.  14. 

Bean,  Robert  F.,  Bridgeport  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Shiftable  brush  rigging.  2,099,554  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Bean,  Robert  F.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Miilng  device.     2.103.928  ;  Dec.  82. 


Beaue,  Edwin  A.,  Oak  Park,  and  E,  F.  Andrews,  Chicago, 
HI.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  High 
frequency  amplifier.     2,069,812  ;  Feb.  9. 

Bear,  Paul  S.     (See  Bucklen,  Herbert  E.,  assignor.) 

Bear,  Paul  S.,  Dowagiac,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, of  three-fourths  to  H.  E.  Bucklen,  Elkhart 
Ind.,  and  one-fourth  to  said  P.  S.  Bear.  Switch. 
2.103.929  :  Dec.  28. 

Bear,  Stephen  M.,  Kingsport  Tenn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
X'.  J.  Balloon  shield  for  cap  spinning  machines. 
2,069.935  ;  Feb.  9. 

Bearee,  Charles  A.,  North  Adams,  and  H.  L.  Sawyer, 
Lynn,  Mass.,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Cor- 
poration. Paterson,  X.  J.  ilanufacture  of  shoe  uppers. 
2.074.356  :  Mar.  23. 

Beard,  Earl  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis,,  assignor  to  E,  L  da 
Pont  de  Xemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del,  Prep- 
aration of  anthraquinone  compounds  and  a  product 
produced  thereby.     2,080,106  :  May  11, 

Beard,  Earl  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  da 
Pont  de  Xemours  &  (Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  An- 
thraquinonyl  thiazoles.     2.099.672  ;  Xov.  23. 

Beard,  Earl  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  da 
Pont  de  Xemours  &  Company.  Wilmington.  Del.  1-Acyl- 
amino  anthraquinone-6-thiazoles.    2,099,673  ;  Xov.  23. 

Beard,  Fannette.     (See  Beard,  Richard  and  F.) 

Beard,  Joseph  G.,  Springfield.  Mass..  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv,  East  Pitts- 
burgh. Pa.  System  of  temperature  control.  2,097,868  : 
Xov.  2. 

Beard,  Ralph  H.,  Staten  Island,  X.  X,  Engine.  2,067,171 : 
Jan.  12. 

Beard,  Richard,  and  F.,  DanviUe.  HI.  Ice  container. 
2.073.090  ;  :Mar.  9. 

Beard,  Theodore  H.,  and  J.  E.  Renholdt,  Bridgeport  Conn., 
assignors  to  Dictaphone  Corporation,  Xew  Xork,  N.  X. 
Dictating  machine.     2,071,278  ;  Feb.  16. 

Beard.  Theodore  H.,  Bethel,  and  J.  M.  Lucarelle.  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  assignors  to  Dictaphone  Corporation,  Xew 
Xork,  X.  Y,  Correction  device  for  dictating  machines. 
2.072.064;  Feb.  23. 

Beard,  William,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Toilet  ventilator. 
2.072,493:   Mar.   2. 

Beardsley.  Bruce.  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  The  Western 
Union  Telegraph  Company.  Xew  Xork,  N.  X.  Doable 
strap  conveyer.     2.076.493  ;  Apr.  6. 

Beardsley,  Bruce.  Brooklyn,  X.  V..  and  M.  V.  Creedon, 
Westfield,  X.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Western  Union  Tele- 
graph Companv,  New  Xork,  X'.  X.  Drag  conveyer  sys- 
tem.   2,069,716  ;  Feb.  2. 

Beardsley,  Bruce,  Brooklyn,  X",  X.,  and  M.  Creedon,  West- 
field,  X.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Western  Union  Telesraph 
Company.  X'ew  Xork,  X.  X.  Belt  conveyer.  2,070,822  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Beardsley,  Bruce,  Brooklyn,  X.  X.,  and  M.  V.  Creedon, 
Westfield,  X.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Western  Union  Tele- 
graph Company,  Xew  Xork,  X.  X.  Belt  conveyer. 
2,100,585  ;  Xov.  30. 

Beardsley,  Guy  E.,  Jr.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  United  Aircraft  Corporation. 
Mixture  distribution  vane.     2.069,640  ;  Feb.  2. 

Beardsley,  Guv  E.,  Jr..  Hartford,  and  W.  A.  Parkins,  West 
Hartford,  Conn.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
United  Aircraft  Corporation.  Mixture  controL 
2,102,504  ;  Dec.  14. 

Beardsley,  Leon  E.     (See  Renholdt.  J.  E.,  and  Beardsley.) 

Beardsley,  Xorman  T.,  Portland,  Maine,  assignor  to 
Brown  Company,  Berlin,  X.  H.  Pad  of  paper  sheets 
for  hanging  on  a  wall.     2,077,664  ;  Apr.  20. 

Beardsley  &  Piper  Company,  The.  (See  Xaylor,  Walter 
E.,  assignor.) 

Beardsley  &  Piper  Company,  The.  (See  Piper,  Walter 
F.,  assignor.) 

Beardsley  &  Piper  Company,  The.  (See  Piper,  W.  F.,  and 
Xaylor,  assignors.) 

Beardsley.  Ralph  H.,  Marion,  Ohio,  Woodworking  ma- 
chine,    2,074,976  ;  Mar.  23. 

Beare,  Leonard  E.,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Spiral  gearing. 
2.095,491;   Oct   12. 

Bearings  Company  of  America.  (See  Chambers,  David  F., 
assignor.) 

Beasley,  Mercer,  Princeton,  and  J.  A.  Coffee.  Lawrence- 
ville,  X.  J.     Practice  machine.     2,080,958  :  May  18. 

Beasley,  Milton  R.,  Xorwood,  assignor  to  Bird  &  Son,  Inc., 
East  Walpole,  Mass.     Shinsr'.e.     2.070.571 :  Feb.  16. 

Beasley.  Stanley  F.,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  a.«signor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Chicago  Railwav  Equipment  Companv, 
Chicago,    m.      Railway  truck.     2,085.289  :    June   29. " 

Beasley,  Walter  J..  Kow,  Victoria,  and  J.  W.  Summers. 
Bentleigh.  Victori.i.  Australia.  Collapsible  box  or  case. 
2,087,496  :  July  20. 

Beatie,  Cecil  E.,  Forest  Hills.  N.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Power  P.itents  Companv,  Jersey  City, 
X.  J,     Cracking  oil.     2,100,048  :  Xov.  23. 

Beaton  A  C^dwell  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Work.  Ernest  W..  assignor.) 

Beatrice  Creamery  Company.  (See  Drake,  Ronald  I., 
.Ts.'ismnr.  > 

Beattie.  William  P.,  assignor  to  The  American  Laundry 
Machinery  Company.  Xorwood.  Ohio.  Electrical  meas- 
uring means.    2,072,937  ;  Mar.  9. 


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Beatty,  Claire  C,  and  E.  J.  Lloyd,  Worcester,  Mass., 
assignors  to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of 
New  Jersey.    Aerial  tramway.     2,074,953  ;  Mar.  23. 

Beatty,  William  E.,  Hollywood,  Calif.,  assignor  to  United 
Research  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Sound 
recording.     2,093,000  ;  Sept.  14. 

Beatty,  William  E.,  Hollywood,  Calif.,  assignor  to  United 
Research  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Noise- 
less recording.     2,096,082  ;  Oct.  19. 

Beauchamp,  George  D.,  assignor  to  Electro  String  Instru- 
ment Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Electrical 
stringed   musical  Instrument.     2,089,171 ;  Aug.   10. 

Beauchamp,  Joseph  R.  (See  Spencer,  BI.,  and  Beau- 
champ.  ) 

Beaulieu,  Albert,  et  al.     (See  Gauthier,  Albert,  assignor.) 

Beaumont  Birch  Company.  (See  Hale,  William  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Beaumont,  Eugene  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  chain 
lock.     2,075,015  ;  Mar.  30. 

Beaumont,  Eugene  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Whiting  Manufacturing  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Automatic  chain  lock.     2,100,233;  Nov.  23. 

Beaumont  Iron  Works  Company.  (See  KItchel,  G.  B., 
and  Roach,  assignors.) 

Beaumont  Iron  Works  Company.  (See  Roach,  Edmund  J., 
assignor.) 

Beaumont,  John  M.,  Huddersfield,  England.  Hydraulic 
power  transmission  mechanism.     2,078,597  ;  Apr.  27. 

Beaumont,  William  M.j  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  system.     2,070,642  ;  Feb.  16. 

Beavan,  John,  Ayr,  Scotland.  Emergency  brake  appa- 
ratus for  motor  road  vehicles.     2,086,113  ;  July  6. 

Beaver,  Charles  J.,  and  E.  L.  Davey,  Cheshire,  assignors 
to  W.  T.  Glover  and  Company  Limited,  Manchester, 
England.      Electric    cable.      2,007,169  ;    Jan.    12. 

Beaver,  Charles  J.,  and  E.  L.  Davey,  Cheshire,  assignors  to 
W.  T.  Glover  and  Company  Limited,  Manchester,  Eng- 
land.     Electric   cable.     2,067,170;   Jan.   12. 

Beaver,  Charles  J.,  and  T.  J.  Fairfield,  Bowdon,  as- 
signors to  W.  T.  Glover  and  Company  Limited,  Man- 
chester, England.  Controlling  the  supply  of  hot  liquid 
to  a  container.     2,087,793  ;  July  20. 

Beaver  Pipe  Tools,  Inc.      (See  Pealer,  Robert  B.,  assignor.) 

Beaver,  Roy  C,  Greenville,  Pa.  Closure  apparatus. 
2,074,768  ;  Mar.  23. 

Eebinger,  Charles  N.,  assignor  to  La-Del  Conveyor  &  Mfg. 
Co.,  New  Philadelphia,  Ohio.  Carriage  for  shaking  con- 
veyers.   2,006,451  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bebinger.  Charles  N.,  assignor  to  La-Del  Conveyor  &  Mfg. 
Co.,  New  Philadelphia,  Ohio.  Conveyer  section  con- 
nection.    2,101,017  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bebinger,  Charles  N.,  assignor  to  La-Del  Conveyor  &  Mfg. 
Co.,  New  Philadelphia,  Ohio.  Conveyer  driving  mecha- 
nism.    2,101,018  •  Dec.  7. 

Beccard,  Emil  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  The  Inter- 
national Printing  Ink  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Roller  mill.     2,082,819  ;  June  8. 

Becher,  Theodor,  Wiesbaden,  assignor  to  Maschinenfabrik 
Augsburg-Nurnburg,  A.  6.,  Nuremburg,  Germany.  Dam. 
2,073,956  ;  Mar.  16. 

Becher,  Theodor,  Wiesbaden,  assignor  to  Maschinenfabrik 
Augsburg-Nurnberg,  A.  G.,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Dam. 
2.077,203  ;  Apr.  13. 

Becher,  Theodor,  Wiesbaden,  assignor  to  Maschinenfabrik 
Augsburg-Nurnberg  A.  G.,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Sluice 
gate.     2,101,234  ;  Dec.  7. 

Becher,  Theodor,  Weisbaden,  assignor  to  Maschinenfabrik 
Augsburg-Nurnberg  A.  G.,  Nuremberg,  Germany. 
Double  walled  sluice  gate.    2,101,973;  Dec.  14. 

Bfichereau,  Louis,  Paris,  assignor  to  Society  Avions 
Kellner-Bfichereau,  Billiancourt,  France.  Airfoil  used 
In  aeronautics.     2,074,201 ;  Mar.  16. 

Bfichereau,  Louis,  and  R.  Carrou^e,  Paris,  France.  Hy- 
draulic shock  absorber  and  similar  apparatus. 
2,087,420  ;  July  20. 

Bechik,  Michael.      (See  Bronstien,  Edward  L.,  assignor.) 

Bechik,  Michael,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Mattress  and  cushion 
button.     2,090,779  :  Aug.  24. 

Bechly,  Ernst  C,  Chehalis,  Wash.  Stringer  separator. 
2,088,390  ;  July  27. 

Chicago,    111.,   assignor   to    Inter- 
Company.       Engine     pump     jack. 


Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    Inter- 
Spark  advance  for  mag- 


Bechman,  William  O., 
national  Harvester 
2,074,321 :  Mar.  23. 

Bechman,    William    O., 

national  Ilarvostor  Company, 
netos.     2,074.322  ;  Mar.  23. 

Bechmann,  Rudolf,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fUr 
Dr.ihlloKO  Telegraphic  m.  b.  II.,  IJcrlln,  GiTmany. 
I'ic'zoolrclric  o.<<cillnting  rryslal.      2.077,'-!04  ;  Apr.  1.",. 

Bechmann,  Rudolf,  and  W.  Srlineldcr,  assignors  to  Tele- 
funken Gesollschaft  ftlr  Drahtlosc  Tclcgraphle  m.  h.  H., 
Berlin.  Germany.  Piezoelectric  crystal  holder. 
2,070,060  ;  Apr.  0. 

Bechmann,  Rudolf,  and  TT.  Elstermann,  assignors  to  Tole- 
fiinKen  Gesellschaft  fllr  Drahtloso  Telegraphic  m.  b.  H., 
Horlln,  Germany.  Frequency  modulation.  2,076,280 ; 
Apr.  0. 

Bechmann,  Rudolf,  and  W.  Schneider,  assignors  to  Tcle- 
funkcii  (!cK<llHclinft  fUr  Pnilitlose  Tplogniplilo  m.  h.  H., 
Berlin,  Germany.  Piezoelectric  crystal  holder. 
2,079,804 ;  May  11. 


Refining  chocolate 

J.    E.,    and   Beck, 

Decurling   device. 

set.     2,086,844 ; 


Bechmann,  Rudolf,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft 
fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Piezoelectric  oscillator  crystals.     2,095,376  ;  Oct.  12. 

Bechtel,  John  D.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Power  trans- 
mitting device  and  making  same.     2,080,455  ;  May  18. 

Beck,  Adolf,  Betterfeld,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengeeellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Container  having  a  high  resistance  to  corrosion  by 
alkaline  and  soda  ash  solutions.    2,079,786  ;  May  11. 

Beck,  Adolph  J.,  assignor  to  National  Pectin  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Jelly  cutter.  2,084,570  ;  June 
22. 

Beck,  August,  Wernigerode,  Germany, 
masses.     2,070,558  ;  Feb.  16. 

Beck,  Broussais  C.  (See  Henderson,  J.  E.,  and  Beck, 
assignors. ) 

Beck,    Charles   J.,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 
2,070,505  ;  Feb.  9. 

Beclf,    Charles  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Desk 
July  13. 

Beck,  Charles  W.,  assigaor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
N.  M.  Beck,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Spoke  and  rim  connection. 
2,081,729  ;  May  25. 

Beck,  Edward  F.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Circuit  interrupter.     2,071,158  ;  Feb.  16. 

Beck,  Ernie  J.,  and  W.  B.  Schroeder,  Chicago,  111.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  S.  Karpen  &  Bros. 
Seat  back.     2,102,351 ;  Dec.  14. 

Beck,  Friedrich,  Berlin-Steglitz,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Askania-Werke  A.  G.  vormals  Central-Werkstatt  Des- 
sau und  Carl  Bamberg-Friedenau.  Moving  picture 
camera.     2,089,100  ;  Aug.  3. 

Beck,  Harold  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Control  system. 
2,095,906;  Oct.    12. 

BecK,  Joseph  A.      (See  Santmver,  Lewis  B.,  assignor.) 

Beck,  Joseph  M.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Kettle.  2,083,632; 
June  15. 

Beck,  Joseph  M.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Electrical  iron. 
2,095,954;  Oct.  19. 

Beck,  KoUer  &  Company.  (See  HOnel,  Herbert,  as- 
signor.) 

Beck,  Roller  &  Company.     (See  Jarl,  Carl  H.  B.,  assignor.) 

Beck,  Nellie  51.      (See  Beck,  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Beck,  Otto.      (See  Hurst,  M.,  and  Beck.) 

Beck,  Rudolf,  Bridgeport,  and  R.  C.  Sylvander,  Fairfield, 
assignors  to  Consolidated  Ashcroft  Hancock  Company, 
Inc.,  Bridgeport.  Conn.  Automatic  temperature  and 
pressure  control  system.     2,073.825  ;  Mar.  16. 

Beck,  Rudolph.     (See  Hammond,  E.  H.,  and  Beck.) 

Beck,  Stefan,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Furnace.  2,101,423  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Beck,   Vernon    S., 
Aug.  10. 

Beck,    Vernon    S., 
2,100.373  ;  Nov. 

Beck,    Vernon    S., 
Nov.  30. 

Beckelman,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
play  device.  •  2,080,997  ;  May  18. 

Becker,  Bernard  C,  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner. 
2,093,748  ;  Sept.  21. 

Becker,  Bernard  C.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2,070,643  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Becker,  Bernard  C,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover 
Company,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner, 
cleaner.     2,103,054  ;  Dec.  21. 

Becker,  Carl  E.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Tooth  mold.  2,087,014; 
July  13. 

Becker,  Christopher  A.,  Nutley.  and  W.  C.  Seyter,  Union 
City,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Torsion  Balance  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Keyboard  balance.  2,102,938  : 
Dec.  21. 

Becker.  Frank  N.      (See  Zeisloft,  O..  and  Becker.* 

Becker,  Frank  N.,  assignor  to  Joddo-IIlghland  Coal  Com- 
pany, Jeddo,  Pa.  Fuel  feeding  mechanism  for  gas 
producers.     2,095,587  ;  Oct.  12. 

Becker,  Frederick  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  J.  M.  Nickelsen,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  and  A.  Boor,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignors  to 
Monroe  Auto  Equipment  Company,  Monroe,  Mich. 
Direct  acting  shock  absorber.     2,078,364;  Apr.  27. 

Becker,  George  F.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Chrvsler  Corpora- 
tion, Highland  Park,  Mich.  Vehicle  body.  2,097,911 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Becker,  Gus  E.      (See  Hopkins,  IT.  H.,  and  Becker.) 

Becker,  Gus  E.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Power-operated  cultivator. 
2,066,000  ;  Jan.  5. 

Becker,  Harold  J.     (See  Engels,  W.  H.,  and  Becker.) 

Becker,  Ilnrry  L.,  Council  Grove,  Kans.  Hairpin. 
2,078,118;  Apr.  20. 

Becker,  Ilnzen  K.      (See  Jurgens.  10.  G..  and   Becker.) 

Becker,  Helmut,  assignor  to  Ernst  Leltz,  G.  m.  b.  H., 
Wetzlar.  Germany.  Camera  lilm  guiding  mechanism. 
2,084,473  :  June  22. 

Becker.  Ilcliiuit,  assignor  to  Ernst  T;ellz,  O.  m.  b.  H., 
Wetzlar,  (Jermany.  Motion  picture  film  casette. 
2.0S9.3.10:  Aug.   10. 

Becker,  nelmut,  assignor  to  Ernst  I^eltz  O.  m.  b.  H., 
Wetzlar,  Germany.  Workshop  microscope.  2.007.752  • 
Nov.  2. 

Becker,  John  IT.,  RIdgewood,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  Warp 
TwIstlng-In  Machine  Comnany,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Warn 
twlstlng-ln  machine.     2.081,262  ;  Mav  2:>. 


St. 

Louis,    Mo. 

Furnace.     2,089,329 : 

St. 

Louis,    Mo. 

Heating   apparatus. 

St. 

Louis,    Mo. 

Heater.      2,100,772 ; 

Knock-down  dis- 


50 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


(See  Orthner,  L.,  Bohme,  Meyer,  and 
Rosenthal,    L.,     Becker, 


(See 


and 


Becker,  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Koppers  Company.  Coking  retort  oven. 
2,100,762  ;  Nov.  30. 

Becker,  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Koppers  Company.  Coking  retort  oven. 
2,102,608;  Dec.  21. 

Becker,  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Koppers  Company.  Coking 'retort  oven. 
2,102,609  ;  Dec.  21. 

Becker,  Joseph  A.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electrical  device.     2,070,644  ;  Feb.   16. 

Becker,  Lawrence  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Table  game. 
2,087,276  ;  July  20. 

Becker,  Logan  A.,  Lakewood,  and  A.  A.  Spisak,  Cleveland, 
assignors  to  The  Dobeckmun  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Special  container  and  making  same.  2,071,018  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Becker,  Louis  C,  Eitzen,  Minn.  Cultivator  attachment. 
2,095,165;  Oct.  5. 

Becker,  Oskar  W.,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  firm  Naturln 
Gesellschaft  mit  beschriinkter  Haftung,  Weinheim-B, 
Germanv.  Device  for  hardening  structures  produced 
from  hide  substance.     2,098,852  ;  Nov.  9. 

Becker,  Oskar  W.,  Heidelberg,  and  B.  Weiss,  assignors 
to  Naturin  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Weinheim,  Germany.  Harden- 
ing waterproofing  artificial  gut  produced  from  animal 
fibrous  material.      2,103,138;   Dec.   21. 

Becker,  Otto  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Steering  wheel. 
2,094,631 ;  Oct.  5. 

Becker,  Otto  F.,  Corona,  N.  Y.  Reenforced  bucket. 
2,083,138  ;  June  8. 

Becker,  Paul.      (See  Zennig,  J.,  and  Becker.) 

Becker,  Rudolph,  North  Plainfield,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Straw-braid 
sewing  machine.     2.082.784 ;   June   8. 

Becker,  Stephen  P.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Line  tap  stick 
wrench.     2,099,921  ;  Nov.  23. 

Becker.  Stewart,  Schenocrady,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Radio  receiver.  2,077,205 ;  Apr. 
13. 

Becker,  WUhelm. 
Becker.) 

Becker,     Wilhehn. 
Hebermehl. ) 

Becker,  Wilhelm,  Pforzheim,  Germany.  Device  for  con- 
necting  bands  to   wrist  watches.     2,089,638  ;  Aug.   10. 

Becket,  Frederick  M.,  New  York,  and  R.  Franks,  Jackson 
Heights,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Welding  rod. 
2,067,631:  Jan.  12. 

Becket,  Frederick  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  Franks, 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Union  Carbide  &  Carbon  Corporation.  Welding 
chromium  alloy  steels.     2,080,001 ;  May  11. 

Beckett,  Ernest  G.,  C.  Shaw,  W.  E.  Stephen,  G.  C.  Semple, 
and  R.  Fraser  Thomson,  Grangemouth,  Scotland,  as- 
signors to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Sepa- 
rating mixtures  of  chlorphthalic  acid  and  anhydrides. 
2,092,795;  Sept.  14. 

Beckett,  Harry  S.,  Pitman,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  S  K  F  In- 
dustries, Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Centering  arbor. 
2,048,124  ;  June  15. 

Beclcett,  William  H.,  and  A.  G.  Horvath,  assignors  to 
The  Dayton  Pump  &  Mfg.  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Pump.     2,086,521 ;  July  13. 

Beckinsale,  Sydney.    (See  Hill,  H.,  Beckinsale,  and  Slater.) 

Beckinsale,  Sydney.  (See  Hill,  H.,  Beckinsale,  Slater,  and 
Dunsheath.) 

Beckler,  Oakley  K.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  assignor  of  sixty-flve  per 
cent  to  G.  W.  Harris,  Marshalltown,  Iowa,  and  J.  V. 
Bass,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Valve.     2,077,735  ;■  Apr.   20. 

Beckley,  I'endleton,  Paris,  France.  Safety  razor. 
2.103,402;  Dec.    28. 

Beclanan,  Carl,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fuel  pum()ing  and  meter- 
ing device.     2,068,442  ;  Jan.  19. 

Beckman,  Ernest  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  D.  Kreh- 
bjel,  Lind,  Wash.  Electric  welding  machine.  2,073,603  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Beclcman,  Ernest  E.,  Lind,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  D. 
Krehbiel,  Lind,  Wash.  Electric  circuit.  2,085,568 ; 
June  29. 

Beckman,  John  W.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Purifying  sulphur 
dioxide  bearing  gases.     2,090.828  ;  Aug.  24. 

Beckman,  Rudolph  H.     (See  Hecht,  J.  L.,  and  Beckman.) 

Beckwitli,  Cliarlos  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Keasbey 
&  Mattison  Company,  Ambler,  Pa.  Insulating  construc- 
tion.    2,100,624  ;  Nov.  30. 

Beckwith,  Lawton  B.     (See  Bray,  U.  B.,  and  Beckwlth.) 

Bcekwirh  Manufacturing  ('oinpany.  (See  Lovell,  Stanley 
P.,  assignor.) 

Beckwlth  Manufacturing  Company, 
and  Lovell,  assignors.) 

Beckwith    Manufacturing  Company, 
and  M.ncTvor,  assignors,) 

Becmor,  Stephen  M.,  Bavonno,  N.  J. 
switch.     2,009,936;  Fob.  9. 

Becq,  Andr^.  and  P.  Nicolas,  Paris,  France,  assignors  to 
Sociote  Franqaise  Radio  Electrique.  Remote  control  and 
signaling  system  for  railway  installations.  2,066,613 ; 
Jan.  5. 


(See  Mayo,  W.  M., 
(See  Jliller,  H.  S., 
Direction  Indicator 


Becquemont,  Jacques,  assignor  to  Soci6t6  Anonyme  pour 

les    Applications    de    I'Electricite    et    des    Gaz    Rares 

Establissements    Claude-Paz    &    SUva,    Paris,    France. 

Electric  discharge  tube.     2,091,953  ;  Sept.  7. 
Becton,   Dickinson   &    Co.      (See    Schwidetzky,    O.    O.    R., 

and  Webster,  assignors.) 
Becton,  Diclduson  &  Co.     (See  Smith,  Harry  T.,  assignor.) 
Becvar,  Josepli,  Wickliffe,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Co- 
operative Stove  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Gas  burner, 

2,074,531 ;  Mar.  23. 
Bedell,  Charles  E.,  Port  Richmond,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y., 

assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  J.  Hornung,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Flexible    conduit    for    electric    conductors.      2,086,152 ; 

July  6. 
Bedell,  James  R.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 

B.  F.  Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dispensing 

container.     2,100.096  ;  Nov.  23. 
Bedford,  Alda  Y.,   Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Television 

system.    2,082,093  ;  June  1. 
Bedford,  Alda  V.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation  of  America.   Television  system.    2,085,409  ; 

June  29. 
Bedford,  Alda  V.,    Collingswood,   assignor  to   Radio   Cor- 
poration      of      America.     Intelligence       transmission. 

2,089.639  :  Aug.  10. 
Bedford,  Alda  V.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric  Company.     Viscoslmeter.     2,092,632  :  Sept.  7. 
Bedford,  Alda  V.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation  of  America.     Cathode  rav  tube  deflecting 

circuits.     2,092,871 ;  Sept.  14. 
Bedford,   Alda  V.,  Collingswood.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation  of  America.     Printer.     2,098,371  ;  Nov.  9. 
Bedford,    Ben    H.,    Fayetteville,    N.    Y.     Bread    butterer. 

2.072.663  ;  Jlar.   2. 
Bedford,  Burnlce  D.     (See  Griffith,  R.  C,  and  Bedford.) 
Bedford,   Burnice   D.      (See   Willis,    C.   H.,   Bedford,   and 

Elder.) 
Bedford,  Burnice  D.     (See  Willis,  C.  H.,  Elder,  and  Bed- 
ford.) 
Bedford,  Burnice  D.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Electric  valve  converting  sys- 
tem.    Re.  20,493  ;  Sept.  7. 
Bedford,    Burnice    D.,     Schenectady,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 

General  Electric  Company.     Alternating  current  motor 

system.     Re.   20,568  ;  Dec.  7. 
Bedford.    Burnice   D.,    Schenectady,    N.    Y.,    assignor   to 

General  Electric  Company.     Alternating  current  motor 

svstem.     2,077,206  ;  Apr.  13. 
Bedford,  Burnice  D.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  (Jen- 

eral     Electric     Company.        Electric      valve      circuit. 

2,080,250  ;  May  11. 
Recliord,    Burnice    D.,    Schenectady,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 

General  Electric  Company.     Constant-current  magnetic 

bridge.     2,103.996  ;  Dec.  28. 
Redford,    Burnice    D..    Schenectady,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 

General    Electric    Company.     Electric    control    circuit. 

2,103.997;  Dec.  28. 
Bedford,  Howard  B.,  Sutton,  England,  assignor  to  Pyrene 

Manufacturing   Company,   Newark,   N.   J.     Dust   niter. 

2,094,775  ;  Oct.  5. 
Bedford,    James   P.,    Forest   Hills,    and   J.    W.   Havwood, 

deceased,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignors  to   T.   R.  Brooks, 

Scranton,     Pa.       Electrically     operated     signal     arm. 

2.084,984  ;  June  29. 
Bedford,    Reginald    A.,    Stumperlowe,    Sheffield,    England. 

Device  for  holding  drill  bits.     2.080.526  ;  May  18. 
Bedford,    Reginald   A.,    Stumperlowe,    Sheffield,  'England. 

Quenching    bath    for    hardening    and    tempering    rock 

drills.     2,086,114  ;  July  6. 
Bedford,    Reginald   A.,    Stumperlowe,    Sheffield,   England. 

Apparatus   for   heating   the   ends   of  rods,   bars,   tubes, 

or  the  like.     2,086,290  ;  July  6. 
Bedford,    Robert   H.,    Prince    Rupert,    British    Columbia, 

Canada.      Toe  glazing   of  frozen   fish  and   other   frozen 

foods.     2,093,069  ;  Sept.  14. 
Bednall,    Harr.v,    W.,    England,    assignor    to    Ferrand    & 

Suddards,  Limited.  Bradford,  England.     Strap  fasten- 
ing.    2,079,081  ;  May  11. 
Beebe,    Alan    P..    Detroit,    Jlich.,    assignor   to   Peninsular 

Grinding    Wheel     Co.       Grinding    wheel.      2,084,789 ; 

June  22. 
Beebe,  Frederick  E.,  Wlllowlck,  Ohio.     Refrigerator  con- 
trol.    2.071,019;  Feb.  16. 
Beebe,  Harry,  Minneola,  Kans.     Hitch.     2,081,083 ;  May 

18. 
Beecher,   Chester  E.,   De  Pere,   Wis.     Applving  dope  to 

paper.     2.093,347 ;  Sept  14.  -      t-        f 

Beecher.    John   W..    assignor   to    The    Bristol    Company, 

Waterbury,    Conn.      Integrating   attachment    for   tele- 
metric  systems.     2,088.568;  Aug.  3. 
Beecher,    John    W.,    assignor    to   The   Bristol    Company, 

Waterbury,    Conn,      Spring   attachment   for   measuring 

instruments.     2,088„569  ;   Aug.   3. 
Boeeh-Nut  I'acking  Company.      (See  McBean,  Douglas  M., 

assignor.) 
Beech-Nut  Packing  Company.     (See  McBean,  D.  M.,  and 

Martin,  assignors.) 
Beede,    Frederick    N.,    Pawtucket,    R.    I.      Mixing    valve. 

2,084,378  :  June  22. 
Beegle,  Raymond  E.,  East  St.  Lonis,  111.     Securing  means 

for  tool  handles.     2,067,751  ;  Jan.  12. 
Beegle,  Raymond  E..  East  St.  Louis,  III.     Driving  Imple- 
ment.    2,086,694  ;  July  13. 


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51 


Beeh,  Louis,  Longmeadow,  assignor  to  United  American 
Bosch  Corporation,  Springfield,  Mass.  Fuel  distributing 
valve.     2,073,604;  Mar.  16. 

Beekhuis,  Herman  A.,  Jr.  (See  Lawrence,  C.  K.,  and 
Beekhuis. ) 

Bee  Line  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Smith,  Roy  D.. 
assignor.) 

Beeman,  Lyle,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hot  water  supply  reg- 
ulator.   2,079,650  ;  May  11. 

Beers,  Arthur  D.     (See  Brunner,  J.,  and  Beers.) 

Beers,  George  L.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Remote  control  for  radio  ap- 
paratus.    2,069,127  ;  Jan.  26. 

Beers,  George  L.,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric 
wave  reception.     2,082,478  ;  June  1. 

Beers,  George  L.,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Volume 
control  system  for  amplifiers.      2,085,068  ;   June  29. 

Beers,  George  L.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Amplifier. 
2,091,134  ;  Aug.  24. 

Beers,  George  L.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Radio  receiving  system. 
2,094,092  ;  Sept.  28. 

Beers,  George  L.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Automatic  volume  control 
circuit.     2,096,874;  Oct.  26. 

Beers,  George  L.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  System  for  producing  stereo- 
sonic  effects.     2,098,561 ;  Nov.  9. 

Beers,  George  L.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Tuning  meter.  2,101,891 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Beers,  George  L.,  Collingswood,  rt.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Thermionic  amplifier. 
2,102,779  ;  Dec.  21. 

Beers,  Harry  F.,  Pelham,  N.  T.  Storage  cabinet. 
2,101,465  ;  Dec.  7. 

Beers,  Royce  L.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Detroit  Stoker 
Company,  Alonroe,  Mich.  Cinder  and  ash  remover. 
2,100,682;  Nov.  30. 

Beersman,  Charles  G..  Evanston,  111.  Electrical  outlot 
device.     2,072,702  ;  Mar.  2. 

Beersman,  Charles  G.,  Evanston,  111.  Electrical  outlet 
device.     2,072,703  ;  Mar.  2. 

Beery,  Clinton  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Furnace.  2,076,061 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Beese,  Norman  C,  Verona,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  X-ray  tube  and  cathode 
structure  therefor.     2,073,672  ;  Mar.  16. 

Beetem,  Frank  G.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Storage  Bat- 
tery Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Controlling  the  charg- 
ing voltage  of  storage  batteries.    2,006,003  ;  Jan.  5. 

Beetem,  Frank  G.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Storage  Bat- 
tery Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Controlling  the  charg- 
ing voltage  of  storage  batteries.     2,069,737  ;  Feb.  9. 

Beetem,  Frank  G.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Storage  Bat- 
terv  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Storage  battery  charge 
control.     2,070,541  ;  Feb.  9. 

Begg,  Ross  H.,  North  Haledon,  assignor  to  Breeze  Corpo- 
rations, Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Rivet  setting  device. 
2,07.5,162:  Mar.  30. 

Begg,  Russell  S.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Mid- 
land Steel  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Vacuum 
operated  brake  mechanism.     2,077,456  ;  Apr.    20. 

Begg,  Russell  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  a.ssignor  to  The  Midland 
Steel  Products  Company,  Clevol.and,  Ohio.  Dehydrator 
for  air  brake  systems.     2,079,100  ;  May  4. 

Begg,  Russell  S.,  assignor  to  The  Midland  Steel  Products 
Company,        Cleveland,        Ohio.  Flexible       conduit. 

2,083.937  ;  June  15. 

Begg,  Russell  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  and  R.  H.  Thorns, 
assignors  to  The  Midland  Steel  Products  Company, 
Cleveland,  Oliio.  Brake  drnra  and  backing  plate  com- 
bination.    2,080,395;  May  18. 

Beggs,  James  E..  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Device  for  gettering  metal  tubes. 
2,067,817;    Jan.    12. 

Begg.s,  James  E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Screen  grid  metal  tube.  2,093,302  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Beggs,  James  E.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Screen  grid  metal  tube.  2,093,303 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Begrich,  Fricdrich.      (See  Kes.solring,  F.,  and  Begrioh.) 

Begun,  Alex,  and  R.  W.  Wi.se,  assignors  to  American  Con- 
crete Ueceptical  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Making 
vF.ults.     2,080,701  ;  July  13. 

Begun,  Semi,  Itcrlin,  assignor  to  C.  Lorenz  Aktiengesell- 
Kclinft,  BorllnTciiipellior.  Germanv.  Carrying  coils  of 
wire  or   tape-shaped  bodies.      2,072.241  ;  Alnr.  2. 

Begun,  Semi,  Berlin,  assignor  to  C.  Lorenz  Aktiengesell- 
Hcliaft,  lierlin-TempolhoC,  (Jermanv.  Si)0ol  unit  for  elec- 
tromagnetic talK-ing  machines.     2.088.017;  July  27. 

Begun,  Keml,  Berlin,  assignor  to  C.  Lorenz  Aktiengi-.-ic'll- 
Kcliafl,  I'.iTlln-Tenipelliof,  Germanv.  lOleclrouiagnetIc 
Inlklrig  machine.     2,096,445;  Oct.   10. 

l!<>liaM,  'riKirnas  W.,  lilngliunilon,  N.  Y.  Hi)e(>(l  reduction 
and  motion  translating  meclianl.sm.  2,0,S6,»31  ;  July 
13. 


Behan,  Thomas  W.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Washing  ma- 
chine.    2.103.966  ;  Dec.   28. 

Beharrell,  George  E.,  Streetly ;  J.  Wright,  Coventry  ;  and 
H.  Trevaskis,  Sutton  Coldfield,  assignors  to  Dunlop 
Rubber  Company,  Limited,  London,  England.  Machine 
gun  fire  control  apparatus.     2,100,097  ;  Nov.  23. 

Behimer,  Otto,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Distilling  pressure  tar. 
2,095,963;  Oct.  19. 

Behle,  Casper,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Door  linking  means. 
2,078,308  ;  Apr.  27. 

Behnke,  Bertram  C,  Chicago,  111.  Cotter  pin.  2,100,896  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Behnke,  Edward  C,  Chicago,  111.  Clothespin.  2,071,812  ; 
Feb.   23. 

Behnke,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Simplicity  Engineering 
Company,  Durand,  Mich.  Gyrating  screen.  2,068,730  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Behnke,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Simplicity  Engineering 
Company,  Durand,  Mich.  Gyrating  macliine. 
2,102,252  ;  Dec.  14. 

Behr,  Arthur,  Paris,  France.  Increasing  viscosity  of 
latex  mixes.    2,092,825  ;  Sept.  14. 

Behr,  Georg,  Gottingen,  Germany.  Tooth  paste. 
2.089.529  ;  Aug.  10. 

Behr,  Harry  C.  A.,  and  J.  J.  Eck,  assignors  to  Yorktown 
Electric  Roaster  Manufacturing  Corporation,  York,  Pa. 
Automatic  roaster.     2,069,192 ;   Jan.   26. 

Behr,  Harry  C.  A.,  and  J.  J.  Eck,  assignors  to  Yorktown 
Electric  Roaster  Manufacturing  Corporation,  York,  Pa. 
Automatic  roaster.     2,069,193  ;  Jan.  26. 

Behr,  Harry  C.  A.,  and  J.  J.  Eck,  assignors  to  Yorktown 
Electric  Roaster  Manufacturing  Corporation,  York,  Pa. 
Automatic  roaster.     2,071,293  ;  Feb.  16. 

Behr,  Leo,  assignor  to  Leeds  &  Northrup  Company,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Electric  condenser.     2,077,544 ;  Apr.   20. 

Behr,  Leo  J.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Stationery  container 
and  toy.     2,084,308  ;  June  22. 

Behr-Manning  Corporation  et  al.  (See  Curtin,  George  M., 
assignor.) 

Behr-Manning  Corporation.  (See  Schacht,  Elmer  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Behr,  Robert  K.     (See  Black,  J.  E.,  Smith,  and  Behr.) 

liclir,  Siegfried,  Flushing,  assignor  to  Ben  Hur  Products, 
inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Comb  and  casing.  2,103,930; 
r>pc.  28. 

Behrman,  John  W.,  Lincoln  Park,  and  R.  L.  RobioHo,  as- 
signors of  forty  per  cent  to  Federal  Industrial  Corpo- 
ration, Paterson,  and  sixty  per  cent  to  C.  W.  Brooks, 
Montclair,  N.  J.    Fuel  injector  pump.    2,100,318  ;  Nov. 

Behrend  &  Rothschild.     (See  De  Cesare,  Matteo,  assignor.) 

Bolirens,  Ervin  F.      (See  Cox,  Alonzo  C,  assignor.) 

Bohrens,  Fred  B.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Treatment  of  motor  fuel.  2,076,524  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Behrens,  George  G.  (See  Bittorf,  L.  A.,  Behrens,  and 
Decker.) 

Behrens,  Herbert  C,  Woodlyn,  Pa.  Locomotive  gear 
transmission.     2,081,846  ;  May  25. 

Behringer,  Alfred,  Corona,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Spoedry 
Gravure  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Seal  for  ink 
housings  of  printing  presses.     2,068,839  ;  Jan.  26. 

Behrman,  Alfred  H.,  and  L.  H.  Eckhardt,  Baraboo,  Wis., 
said  Behrman  assignor  to  said  Eckhardt.  Smoking  pine. 
2,075,497  ;  Mar.  30. 

Beider,  Warren  H.,  and  T.  M.  Cunningham,  Passaic,  N.  J. 
Sealing  containers.     2,099,097  ;  Nov.  16. 

Beiderman,  Edward  G.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Welding  tool.  2,089,013 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Beiderman,  Edward  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Ed- 
ward G.  Budd  Manufacturing  Companv,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Electric  welding  circuit  timer.  2,097,410;  Oct. 
26. 

Beii^rsdorf,  Hans,  Berlin-Dahlem,  Germanv,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  (Company, 
East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Circuit  interrupter.  2,095,729  ; 
Oct.  12. 

r.eiger,  John  W.,  Ludington.  Jlich.  Table  and  manufac- 
turing same.     2,072,242  ;  Mar.  2. 

Bell,  Forrest  F.,  and  E.  E.  Green,  assignors  to  G.  L.  and 
E.  J.  Curtis,  and  C.  A.  Armstrong,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Door 
frame  construction.     2,080,555;  May  18. 

Boiler,  Christian  S.,  Gordonville,  Pa.  Emergency  lan- 
tern.    2,082,676  ;   June  1. 

Itcisel,  Rex  B.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  TTnIt(Hl  Aircraft 
Corporation.  East  Hartford,  Conn.  Engine  cooling 
means.     2,007,041  •  .Tan.  5. 

B(is(>l,  Rex  1!.,  West  Il.'irtford,  assignor  to  United  Aircraft 
Coiporation,  East  Hartford,  Conn.  Oil-cooling  radiator. 
2,079.275  :  May  4. 

Heisaer,  Charlotte,  administratrix.      (See  Belsser,  Ooorg.) 

Bi'Isser,  Georg,  deceased,  Hamburg-Uahlstedt,  Germany  ; 
C.  lielsaer,  adnilnlslr:itrlx,  ll;inili\irg-Uahlstedt,  (Jer- 
many.     Scale.      2,074,884  ;  Mar.  23. 

llcisNcr,  Gi'orL'.  deccMsed.  hy  Cliarlol  le  Ucl.sser,  admlnlatra- 
trlx,  Tlainburg-Kalit.stedt,  (Teiiiialiy.  Device  for  pickling 
meat  willi  the  aid  of  picl;ii)g  brine  to  be  Introduced  Into 
the   latter.      2,088,257;   July   27. 

I'.ejeuhr.    W.Mllcr.       (Sec-    Ailii'r.    V,.    V.,   and    llejeuhr.) 

lU'Uen,  Fritz,  Ilford.  England.  Mixing  machine. 
2,09!'),007  ;  Oct.   12. 


02 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bekius,  Xicholas,  assignor  to  Robert  W.  Irwin  Company, 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Drop  leaf  swivel  top  extension 
table.     2.075,881 ;  Apr.  6. 

Belar,  Herbert.    (See  Batsel,  M.  C,  and  Belar.) 

Belcher,   Clarence    F.      (See  Lulek.   R.   N.,   and  Belcher.) 

Belcher,  Daniel,  Jlinneapolis,  Minn.,  and  R.  J.  Williams, 
assignors  to  Bends  Bro.  Bag  Co.,  St.  Louis.  JIo.  Bond- 
ing machine  and   method.     2,088,228  ;   July   27. 

Belcher,  George  K.,  Company.  (See  Reinhardt,  Louis  W., 
assignor.) 

Belcher,  Harold  H.     (See  Sibson,  W.  W.,  and  Belcher.) 

Belcher,  Harold  H.,  assignor  to  The  Philadelpliia  Drying 
Machinery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fabric  treating 
machine.     2, 103. 974;  Dec.  14. 

Belchetz,  Arnold,  Houston,  Tex.,  and  B.  R.  Carney,  Harts- 
dale,  N.  y.,  assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sweetening  process.  2,08-5,523  ; 
June  29. 

Belden,  Albert  G.,  and  R.  A.  Cole,  assignors  to  Norton 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Centerless  grinding  ma- 
chine.    2,073,509  ;  Mar.  9. 

Belden,  Albert  G.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.  Steadyrest  for  grinding  machines.  2,078,556 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Belden,  Albert  G.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.     Roll  grinding  machine.     2,078,705  ;  Apr.  27. 

Belden,  Charles  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Reynolds 
Metals  Company,  New  Yorlv,  N.  Y.  Illuminated  sign. 
2,086,893  ;  July  13. 

Belden  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Andre,  Gustaf  E., 
assignor.  J 

Belden  Maniifacturing  Company.  (See  Boiler,  Frank  J., 
assignor.) 

Belden,  Neeta  M.,  administratrix.     (See  High,  James  P.) 

Belrting,  Harvey  R.,  Vandergrift,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  Treating  metals. 
2,074,954 ;  Mar.  23. 

Beldue,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  Kurlash  Company, 
Inc.,  Rochester,   N.  Y.     Tweezer.     2,089,177  ;  Aug.   10. 

Belenson,  Ben  H.,  assignor  of  one-tenth  to  R.  P.  Peck,  and 
F.  B.  Radley,  Detroit,  Mich.  Roller  towel  cabinet  con- 
struction.    2,095,021 ;  Oct.  5. 

BelfilB,  Georges,  and  P.  G.  Laurent,  Belfort,  France,  as- 
signors to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  power 
transmission  system.     2,095,120  ;  Oct.  5. 

Belfore,  Joseph,  assignor  to  C.  P>.  Johnson,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Attachment  for  golf  clubs.     2,086,974  ;  July  13. 

Belgard-Spero,   Inc.      (See  Kerry,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Beling,  Christopher  C,  executor.      (See  Beling,  Leopold.) 

Beling,  Leopold,  deceased.  Long  Beach,  N.  Y.  ;  C.  C.  Beling, 
executor,  Newark,  N.  J.     Teapot.     2,099,996  ;  Nov.  23. 

Eelinski.  Nicholas  D.,  Greenlawn,  X.  Y.  Flying  machine. 
2.091.580  ;  Aug.  31. 

Belknap,  Gardner  A.,  Conneautville,  Pa.  Massaging  de- 
vice.    2,100,234  ;  Nov.  23. 

Belknap  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Belknap, 
William  L.,  assignor.) 

Belknap.  William  L.,  Stratford,  assignor  to  The  Belkliap 
Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Fire  alarm 
and  prevention  system.     2,091,465  ;  Aug.  31. 

Bell,  Alfred  B.,  Gardner,  assignor  to  Heywood-Wakefleld 
Companv,  Boston,  Mass.  Car  seat.  2,095,561  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Bell,  Alfred  B.,  assignor  to  Heywood-Wakefield  Company, 
Gardner,  Mass.  Recliner  mechanism  for  chairs. 
2,099,460;  Nov.  16. 

Bell,  Charles  H.      (See  Christie.  L.  M.,  and  Bell.) 

Bell,  Charles  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Interlocking 
control  apparatus.     2,084,425  ;  June  22. 

Bell,  Charles  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
traffic  governing  apparatus.    2,085,891  ;  July  6. 

Bell,  Cornelius  D.,  Jr.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Wood  preserving 
and  fireproofing  composition.     2,075,693  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bell.  Dillwyn  M..  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Dudley  Lock 
Corporation,  Chicago.  111.  Key  and  permutation  oper- 
ated door  lock.     2.083,358  ;  June  8. 

Bell,  Edgar  C,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Rotary  engine. 
2,084,667  ;  June  22. 

Bell,  Edward  B.,  Lowell,  Mass..  assignor  to  The  Buromin 
Companv,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.     Treatment  of  textile  mate- 


rials:    2.071.385;  Feb.  23. 

Bell,    Frank,    Chicago,    111. 
2,067,818  ;  Jan.  12. 

Bell,   Frank   B.,   Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
wheels.     2,070,775;    Feb.    16. 

Bell,  Gilbert,  Lonsdale,  R.  I.  Machine  for  recording  .tex- 
tile construction  or  design.     2,079,674 ;  May  11. 

Bell.  liarrv  W..  assignor  to  Durable  Mat  Company,  Seattle, 
Wash.     RifTlo.     2,089,780 :  Aug.   10. 

Bell  &  Howell  Company,  The.  (See  Howell,  Albert  S., 
assiguor.) 

Bell  &  Howell  Company,  The. 
assignor.) 

Bell  &  Howell  Company,  The. 
assignor.) 

Bell  &   Howell  Company,  The. 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Bell,  James  H.     (See  Dinley,  Clarence  F.,  assignor.) 

Bell,  John,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  The  Spool  Cotton  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  device.  2,103,241 ; 
Dec.   28. 


Luminous    tube    mounting. 


Mounting   for   vehicle 


(See  McNabb,  Joseph  H., 
(See  McNabb,  Louis  A., 
(See  MIehle,  Robert  F., 


Bell,  John  F.,  Cape  May  Court  House,   N.  J.     Sanitary 

toothbrush   container  with  antiseptic  vial.     2,083,487  ; 

June  8. 
Bell,    John   H.,    South    Orange,   N.   J.,    assignor   to   Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Transmission  system.     2,096,025  ;  Oct.  19. 
Bell,  Joseph,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,     i^lectromotor  compressor. 

2,067,819  ;    Jan.    12. 
Bell,  Joseph  W.     (See  Hemstreet,  D.  A.,  and  Bell.) 
Bell  Machine  Company,   The.      icjee   iJell,  Morris  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 
Bell,  Morris  A.,  assignor  to  The  Bell  Machine  Company, 

Oshkosh,    Wis.      Match    roll    with    holder.      2,067,820 ; 

Jan.    12. 
Bell,    Nathan,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.       Culinary    article. 

2,100,021  ;  Nov.  23. 
Bell.  Norman.      (See  Fox,  Telford,   assignor.) 
Bell  Punch  Company  Limited.      (See  Black,  H.  D.,  and 

Degen,  assignors.) 
Bell    Punch   Company  Limited.      (Se6   Degen,   Alexander 

A.  C,  assignor.) 
Bell  Punch  Company  Limited.      (See  Godfrey,  Percy  F., 

assignor.) 
Bell  Punch  Company.      (See  Roedels.  George  D.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Punch  Company  Limited.     (See  Wohlrabe,  Otto,  as- 
signor.) 
Bell,  Robert  A.     (See  Nonhebel,  G.,  and  Bell.) 
Bell,      Robert     J.,     Orlando,     Fla.        Coffee      dispenser. 

2,077,980  ;  Apr.  20. 
Bell       Telephone       Laboratories,       Incorporated.       (See 

Aamodt,   Thoralf ,   assignor. ) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Acker, 

J.  T.,  and    Wilson,   assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Adams, 

William  J.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Aiken, 

Charles  B.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Allen, 

Lawrence  H.,  assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone   Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Allen, 

L.  H.,  and  Gooderham,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated,   et  al.      (See 

Anderson,  E.  N.,  Bascom,  Getz,  and  Sandalls,  assignors.) 
Bell   Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Arlt, 

Herbert  G.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Arnold, 

Harold  D.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Atkins, 

George  E.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.    (See  Bachelet, 

Albert  E.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Bardsley, 

Joseph  R.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Barney, 

Harold  L.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Baum- 

falk,  John,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Beau- 
mont,  William  M.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Becker, 

Josepli  A.,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Bell, 

John  H.,  assignor.) 
Uell •Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Betts, 

Walter  L.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Beyer, 

J.  W.,  and  Terry,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Bieling, 

Carl  A.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Bishop, 

J.  B.,  and  Knott,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Bishop, 

Walter  M..  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Bjorn- 

son,  Bjorn  G.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Bjorn- 

son,  B.  G.,  and  Bryant,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Black, 

H.  S..  and  Edson,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Black, 

Harold  S.,  assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Black, 

Knox  C..  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Black- 
man,  Ralph  B.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone   Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Blair, 

Royer  R.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone   Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Bode, 

Hendrik  W.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone   Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Bond, 

Donald  S.,  assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See   Bost- 

wick.  Lee  O.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Bowne, 

Langford  J.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Brede- 

hoft,  Harold  A.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Broad- 
well,  Howard,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Brooks, 

Fred  A.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Broogh- 

ton,  William  W.,  assignor.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


53 


Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Browne, 

Bennle  O.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Bruce, 

Edmond,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Buch, 

P.  E.,  and  Hansen,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Busch, 

Aloysius  J.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Busch, 

L.  H.,  and  Gooderham,  assignors.) 
Bell    Telephone    Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See    Car- 
penter,   Warren    W.,    assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone    Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See    Car- 
penter. W.  W.,  and  Hague,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Carpen- 
ter, W.  W.,  and  Myers,  assignors.) 
Bell      Telephone      Laboratories,       Incorporated.         (See 

Caruthers,  Robert  S.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone   Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See   Cash, 

Claude  C,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Cesareo, 

Orfeo,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Cesareo, 

O.,  ,nnd  Mueller,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Chaffee, 

Joseph  G.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone   Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Cheg- 

widden,  R.  A.,  Harazim,  Kuhn,  and  Pettit,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Clare, 

Harry  R.,  assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone   Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See   Cole, 

Ira    E.,   assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Collins, 

Cyril  A.,   assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Cramer, 

Walter  W.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Cruser, 

Victor  I.,   assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone   Laboratories.   Incorporated.      (See   Cum- 

mings.  George  C,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Curtis. 

Austen  M.,  assi.fl:nor.i 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Curtis, 

A.   M.   and   Wood,    assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Curtis, 

Harold  E.,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone    Laboratories,    Incorporated.     (See    Dar- 
lington,  Sidney,  assignor.) 
Bell     Telephone    Laboratories,    Incorporated.     (See    De 

Lange,  Owen  E.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Dickie- 
son,  Alton  C,  nssignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Dimond, 

Thomas  L.,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone   Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See   Doha, 

Stephen,   .Tr.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Doherty, 

William  H.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Dowd, 

Andrew  D.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Dudley, 

Homer  W..  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Dunn, 

Hugh  K.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Eglin, 

Jamps   M..    assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Fay, 

Clifford  E.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Farkas, 

Samuel  F.,    assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Farkas, 

S.  F.,  and  Hilton,  .issignnrs.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Firth, 

N.  v.,  and  Hall,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Fisher, 

Joseph  R.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Fitch, 

Karl  E..  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Fitch, 

K.  E.,  and  Klnkead,  aesignors.) 
Bell   Telephone    Jjiiboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Ford, 

Gaylon  T.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Forster, 

Frank  T.,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telpphone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Pox, 

A.  L.,  Haskell,  and  Sturzenegger,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Gabriel, 

J.  C,  and  Rodwin,  assignors.) 
Bell    Tplophone    Ijiihoratories,     Incorporated.      (See    Gar- 
field, Owen   R.,   assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Garvin, 

John  S.,  assignor.) 
Boll    Tolcplionc    L.'ibnnitorJpR,    Incorporated.      (See    Gnu- 

thlfr,  Mil  reel  ('.,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone  Laboratories,    Incorporated.       (See   Gent, 

Edgar  W.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Tcloplioiio  Liiboratorlos,  Incorporated.      (See  Gibson, 

Earl   S.,  nsHlgnor.) 
Bell  Tolophonc  Tjtiboratorlos,  Incorporated.     (See  Gibson, 

E.  S.,  and  Wortli,  iisslgnors.  and  Hanson.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Gll)Ron. 

Robert  D.,  assignor.) 
Bell  TclcDli'vnc  liMhorntorles,  Incorporated.     (See  Glertsen, 

Oyvind  N.,  assignor.) 


Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Gilbert, 
John  J.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Gleason, 
Daniel  H.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Gofif, 
Harold  W.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Goodall, 
William  M.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Gorton, 
William  S.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Grant, 
Dwight  W.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Gray, 
Frank,   assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Green- 
idge,  Ralph  M.  C,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Gris- 
dale,  Richard  O.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories  Incorporated.  (See  Gross- 
man, Alexander  J.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Hague, 
Alfred  E.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Hamp- 
ton, L.  N.,  and  Smith,  assignors.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Har- 
desty,  James  M.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Har- 
desty,  J.  M.,  and  Lawson,  assignors.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Harley, 
John  B.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Harper, 
Augustus  E.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incoi-porated.  ( See  Harrison, 
Henry  C,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Hearn, 
Richard  B.    assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Hefele, 
John  R.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Heising, 
Raymond  A.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Hick- 
man.  Clarence  N.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Hick- 
man, C.  N..  and  Mallina,  assignors.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Hold- 
away,  Vivian  L.,  assignor!) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Hop- 
kins,  Harris  F.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  ( See  Hovland, 
Henry,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Hoyt, 
Fredprick  A.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Hysko, 
J.  L.,  Large,  and  Munro,  assignors.) 

Bell  Telpphone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Ingman- 
son.  John  H.,   assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Ives, 
Herbert   E.,   assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories.  Incorporated.  (See  Jame- 
son. Malcolm  F.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Jervey, 
William  T.,  assignor.) 

Rell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  John- 
son, Lewis  H.,  assignor.) 

Bell  i'elephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Jones, 
Edward  H.,  assignor.) 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Jones, 

Theodore  A.,  assignor.) 
RpII  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Jutson, 

R.   P.,  and  Trucksess,  assignors.) 
P.oll  Telpphone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Kannen- 

Iiprg,  Walter  F.,  assignor.) 
Boll  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Keller, 

Arthur  C,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Kelsay, 

Le  Roy  W.,  assignor.) 
T'.pll  Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Kelso, 

Hugh  D..  assignor.) 
P.pH  Tplephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Kemp, 

Archie  R.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  King, 

Archie  P.,  assignor.) 
Rell  Telephone  Lal)oratorics,  Incorporated.     (See  Kinkead, 

Fullerton   S..  assignor.) 
Bell    Telpplione    Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Kin- 

kpod,  F.  S.,  and  Locke,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Ijaboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Kinsley, 

Thomas  G.,  assignor.) 
Roll  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Knoop, 

William  A.,  assignor.) 
Roll  Telpphone  Tiaboratorlpa,  Incorporated.      (Soo  Koech- 

llntr,  Ch.irlps  1>..  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Koenig, 

Walter,  Jr.) 
Rell   TelppUoiio   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Korn, 

I''rimUlin  A.,  assignor.) 
BpU   TplPi)h()ne   I.iiboratorlps,    Incorporated.      (See    Korn, 

V\  A.,  luul  Mypra,  assignors.) 
Rpll  Telpphone  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Krecok,  Joseph  A., 

assignor.) 
it.jl    'l\>l(|ili()iu'   l.aboralorlpa,    Inoorponitod.      (Soo  Kroer, 

.liilin  <;..   .Ir.,  nHslgnor.) 
I'.i'll  'I'plppboiip  TiMboralorlps,  Incorporated.    (Soo  Krelshcr, 

CIiukIp,  assignor.) 


54 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Kuch, 

Frederick  C.  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Kuhn, 

J.  J.,  and  Luni,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Kuntz, 

Frank  A.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Langa- 

beer,  Harvey  T.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Levin, 

Samuel  A.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Llewel- 
lyn. FiPderick  P...   assi^Tior.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Lovell, 

Clarence  A.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Lovell, 

C.  A.,  and  Wegel,  assignors.) 
Bell    Telephone    Laboratoiies,    Incorporated.      (Scf    Low. 

Frank  K.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Lucas, 

Francis  F.,  assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  Lucek, 

Charles  W.,  assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See  Lum, 

George  R.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Lundry, 

Walter  R..  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Mal- 

linckrodt,  Charles  O.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See  Marri- 

son,  Warren  A.,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Mar- 
shall,  Robert  N.,   assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Mason, 

Warren  P.,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated,   et  al.      (See 

Mason,  W.  P.,  assignor,  Stanton,  and  Tweeddale.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Masson- 

neau,  Robert  F.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (SeeMatejka, 

Gladstone,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Mathes, 

Rohfrt  C.  assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Mat- 

thies,  William  H.,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   May, 

David  T.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  McNally, 

James  O.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Mead, 

Sallie  P.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone   Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Meiss- 

ner,  Cliarles  R.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Menden- 

hall.  Hallam  E.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Miller, 

Daniel  D.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Miller, 

Victor  F.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See    Mills, 

Percy  E..  assignor.) 
Sell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Miner, 

Russell  C,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Moore. 

Charles  R.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incori)orated.      (See  Morri- 
son, H.,  Reichle,  and  Thayer,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Morton. 

Edmund   R..    assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Myers, 

Oscar,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone   Laboratories,   Incorporated.     (See   New- 
house.  R.  C,  and  Tinus,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Norton. 

Edward  L.,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone    Laboratories,    Incorporated.  •    (See    Oda- 

renko,  Todos  M.,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone    Laboratories,    Incorporated.     (See    Ohl, 

Russell  S.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Inc.,  ot  al.      (See  Osborne, 

H.  S.,  and  Wright,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Payne, 

Edward   B.,  as5signor.) 
Bell   Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Peter- 
son.  Eugene,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Pollard. 

0.  E.,  and  Russell,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Prescott, 

Charles  H.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone  Laboratories.   Incorporated.      (See  Price, 

Arnold  F.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Pniden, 

Harold  ^1..  assiimor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Ranges,  John  E., 

assignor.) 
Bell    Tolephono    Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See    Ras- 

mussen,  Osvald  E.,  assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See    Rey- 
nolds, John  N.,  assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Riesz, 

RohiTi    R.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Roberts,  John  G., 

assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Roberts, 

J.  G.,  and  Richard,  assignors.) 


Bell  Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See  Eock- 

wood,  (ieorge  H.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Rodwin, 

George,  assignor). 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Ronci, 

Victor  L.,  assignor.) 
BeU  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Rosene, 

Victor  E.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Samuel, 

Arthur  L.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone   Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Saul, 

George  N.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See   Scott, 

Herbert  J.,  assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone   Laboratories,   Incorporated.     (See   Scnd- 

der.  Frederick  J.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Sbann, 

Oscar  A.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See   Shaw, 

Robert  C,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Smith, 

George  O.,   assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Spencer, 

Thomas  A.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Sperry, 

Arthur  B.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Stacy, 

Leland  J.,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone    Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See    Stil- 

well,  George  R.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Stokely, 

Ray  L..   assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  StoUer, 

Hugh  M.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Stoller, 

H.  M.,  and  Morton,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Strieby, 

Maurice  E.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Sutliff, 

Carleton  B.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Swart, 

Leland  K.,   assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Swick- 

ard,  Andrew  E.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Taylor, 

Charles  C,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Terry, 

Donald  M.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Thuras, 

Albert  L.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Thurs- 
ton, George  M.,  assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone   Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See   Trep- 

tow.  Frederick  W.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Ulrich, 

Horace  W.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Yeazie, 

Edmund  A.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  von  der 

Linden,  Ernst,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Wagar, 

Harold  N.,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone    Laboratories,    Incorporated.     (See   Wal- 

dron.  F.  D..  and  Wier,  assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Ward, 

Frank  E.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Weaver, 

Myron  A.,  assignor.) 
Bell   Telephone  Laboratories,    Incorporated.      (See   Wein- 

hart,  Howard  W.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Wente, 

Edward  C,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Wheeler, 

Clyde  H.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated.      (See  White, 

Charles,    assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Whitney, 

Wiley,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Whittle, 

Horace,  assignor.) 
Bell    Telephone    Laboratories,    Incorporated.       (See    Wil- 
liams, Samuel  B.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Wilson, 

Henry  D..  Jr..  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Wilson, 

Ira  G.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Wilson, 

James  R.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Wlnsor, 

Paul,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Worth, 

John  B.,   assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.     (See  Wright, 

Snmner  B.,  assignor.) 
Bell  Telephone  l-aboratories.  Incorporated.      (See  Yeutter, 

Clyde  S.,  assignor.) 
Bell,  William  L.,  assignor  to  G.  H.  Chick,  Oakland,  Calif. 

Orthopedic  table.     2.101,466  ;  Dec.  7. 
Bell.  William  O.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  R.  H.  T^oomis, 

Chicago,    111.      Justified    lines    tvpewritcr.      2,067,821 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Bell,  Wright  H..  Oneonta,  N.  Y.     Loaded  and  light  car 

brake.     2,098,129  ;  Nov.  2. 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


55 


Bellamy,  John  I.  (See  Nelson,  M.  L.,  Eoblnson,  and 
Bellamy. ) 

Bellamy,  John  I.     (See  Robinson,  H.  C,  and  Bellamy.) 

Bellamy,  John  I.,  JBrookfield,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Stock  quotation  system.    2,095,730  ;  Oct.  12. 

Bellamy,  John  I.,  Brookfield,  and  R.  G.  Richai-dson,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Associated  Electric 
Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Time  signaling  system. 
2,070,878  ;  Feb.  16. 

Bellamy.  John  I.,  Brookfield,  M.  L.  Nelson,  Park  Ridge, 
and  H.  F.  Obergfell,  River  Forest,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.  Stock  quotation  system.  2,096,954;  Oct. 
26. 

Bellamy,  Joseph  W.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Flash- 
light.    2,076,495;  Apr.  6. 

Bellamy,  Leon,  Newton,  Mass.  Mechanism  for  feeding 
and  dusting  sheets  of  materials.     2,093,654  ;  Sept.   21. 

Bellanca,  Giuseppe  M.,  New  Castle,  Del.  Retractable 
landing  gear.     2.096,535  ;  Oct.  19. 

Bellay,  Julien,  Brussels,  Belgium  (i.Ts  generating  boiler 
for  central  heating.     2,071,678  ;  Feb.   23. 

Bellinger,  James  F.,  La  Fayette,  assignors  to  Scientific 
Oil  Corporation,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Still  for  renovation 
of  used  oils.     2,085,069  ;  June  29. 

Bellingham,  Leonard,  F.  S.  and  G.  F.  Stanley,  London, 
England.  Prism  combination  for  three  color  photo- 
graphy and  cinemntogrnphy.     2,101,728;  Dec.  7. 

Bellini,  Ettore,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Cie  Gto^rale 
de  T^l^graphie  Sans  Fil.  Radio  direction  finder. 
2,095,588;   Oct.   12. 

Bellini  Delle  Stelle,  Umberto  G.,  Saint-Seurin,  Bordeaux, 
France.  Treating  the  secretions 'of  plants.  2,088,684; 
Aug.  3. 

Bellis,  Joseph,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Carburetor  control  mecha- 
nism.   2,066,667  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bellman,  Edward  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  W.  John- 
son, Rockford,  111.  Screw  propeller.  2,099,922  ;  Nov. 
23. 

Bellmann,  Rudolf,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Ladder  mending 
device  for  knit  goods.    2,074,080 ;  Mar.  16. 

Belloc,  Maurice,  assignor  to  Soci6t6  Nobel  Francalse 
(Soci4t6  Anonyme),  Paris,  France.  Preparation  of 
condensation  products.     2,089,530  ;   Aug.  10. 

Belloch,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Clasp  or  the  like. 
2,082,938  ;  June  8. 

Belloch,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Brooch.  2,098,820 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Belloni,  Angelo,  La  Spezia,  Italy.  Facilitating  escape 
from  submerged  craft.     2,076,219  ;  Apr.  6. 

Belluche,  Elmer  W.,  and  F.  R.,  assignors  to  Christensen 
Machine  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Sheet  feeding  machine. 
2,075,016;  Mar.  30. 

Belluche,  Elmer  W.  and  P.  R.,  assignors  to  Christensen 
Machine  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Sheet  feeding  ma- 
chine.    2,082,239  ;  June  1. 

Belluche,  Elmer  W.  and  P.  R.,  Racine,  Wis.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  feeding  sheets.     2,082,240  ;  June  1. 

Belluche,  Elmer  W.,  assignor  to  Christensen  Jlaehine  Com- 
pany, Racine,  Wis.  Bronzing  machine.  2,096,026 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Belluche,  Frank  R.      (See  Belluchp,  Elmer  W,  and  F,  R,) 

Belluche,  Frank  R,,  Racine,  Wis.  Sheet  transfer  for 
bronzing  machines.     2,092,568  ;  Sept.  7. 

Belluzzo,  Giuseppe,  Rome,  Italy.  Combustion  turbine. 
2.073,191  :  Mar.  9. 

Belluzzo,  Giuseppe,  Rome.  Itnly.  Construction  of  internal 
combustion  turbines.     2.073.605  ;  Mar.  16. 

Belmont  Casket  Mfg.  Company,  The.  (See  NefE,  Harry 
A.,  assignor.) 

B6Iohiavek,  Bruno,  Moravska  Ostrava,  Czechoslovakia. 
Furnace  wall,  furnace-gaa  baffle  plate  and  the  like. 
2,079,982;  May  11. 

Beloit  Iron  Works.     (See  Berry,  Earl  E.,  assignor.) 

Beloit  Iron  Works.     (See  Dundore,  Marvin  W.,  assignor.) 

Belshaw,  Charles  P.,  Greenville,  Mich.  Combination  ice 
cuber  and  beverage  cooler.     2,086,253  ;  July  6. 

Belshe,   Ralph  L.      (See  Roberts,    C.   IT.  M.,   and  Bolshe.) 

Belsinger,  Inc,     (See  Belsinger,  Samuel  P.,  assignor.) 

Belsinger,  Samuel  P.,  assignor  to  Belsinger,  Inc.,  At- 
lanta, Ga.     Shipping  container.     2,082,677  ;  June  1. 

Belsinger,  Samuel  P.,  assignor  to  Belsinger,  Inc.,  Atlanta, 
Gti.     Fiberbnard  container.      2,094,783  :  Oct.  5. 

Belt,  J.  S.,  Natural  Resource  Corporation.  (See  Belt, 
Joseph  S.,  assignor.) 

Belt,  Joseph  S.,  Amarillo,  Tex.,  assignor  to  J.  S.  Belt 
Natural  Resource  Corporation,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Appara- 
tus for  producing  carbon  dioxide.     2,080,300 ;  May  11. 

Beltz,  John  S.,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey  Minnifucturiii'j; 
Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Cutter  bar  and  cutter  chain. 
2,068,780  ;    Jan.    26. 

Belyea,  Fred.  Enst  Braintrce,  assignor  to  Geo.  E.  Keith 
Company,   Campello,  Mass.     Shoo.     2,083,938;   June   15. 

Beman,  Ransom  H.     (See  Rovinsky,  Stnnley  J.,  M.ssignor, ) 

Beman,  Ransom  II.,  assignor  lo  Kolvinator  Corpornlinii, 
Detroit,  MIeh.  Thermostatic  control  mechanism. 
2,009,002  ;  Jan.  20. 

Beman,  Ransom  IT.,  assignor  to  Kelvlnator  C^orporatlon, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Electrical  apparatus.  2,009,003  ;  Jan. 
20. 

Beman,  Ransom  11.,  assignor  to  Kelvlnator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Oil  burning  apparatus.  2,088,833 ; 
Aug.  3. 


Bemberg,  I.  P.,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Etzkorn,  R., 
and  Knehe,  assignors.) 

Bemis,  Arthur  S.,  assignor  to  Speer  Carbon  Company,  St. 
Marys,  Pa.     Bearing.     2,093,799  ;   Aug.  21. 

Bemis  Bros.  Bag  Co.  (See  Belcher,  D.,  and  Williams, 
assignors. ) 

Bemis  Bro.  Bag  Co.      (See  Brady,   Charles  V.,  assignor.) 

Bemis  Bro.  Bag  Co.  (See  Finn,  L.  J.,  and  Weeks,  as- 
signors.) 

Bemis  Bro.  Bag  Co.      (See  Rowe.  William  W.,  assignoi-.) 

Bemis  Bro.  Bag  Company.  (See  Stetson,  Bradford  R., 
assignor.) 

Bemis  Industries,  Incorporated.  (See  Batcheller,  Clem- 
ents, assignor.) 

Bemis,     Kenneth      E.,     Oakland,     Calif.     Drink     mixer. 

2.070.776  ;  Feb.  16. 

Bemis,  Kenneth  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Pie  crust  forming, 
trimming,  and  baking  machine.     2,078,189  ;  Apr.  20. 

Bemis,  Kenneth  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Drink  mixer. 
2,078,190  ;  Apr.  20. 

Bemiss,  Robert  P.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Egg  carton  and 
the  like.     2,096,315  ;  Oct.  19. 

Benade,  Walther,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  E.  Fischer,  Bad 
Soden  in  Taunus,  and  M.  Raeck,  Dessau  in  Anhalt, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Monoazo  dyes.     2,083,216  ;  June  8. 

Benamy,  Joseph,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Receptacle  with  tempera- 
ture indicator.     2,094,520;   Sept.  28. 

Benander,  George  B.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Monowatt  Electric  Corporation. 
Heater  plug  with  rocker  switch.     2,095,121 ;  Oct.  5. 

Benander,  George  B.,  Yalesville,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Connecter.     2,098,800  ;  Nov.  9. 

Benander,  George  B.,  Yalesville,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Monowatt  Electric  Corporation, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Electrical  connecter.  2,099,555 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Benbow,    Burtis    W.,    Benbow,    Calif.     Gear    mechanism. 

2.070.777  ;  Feb.  16. 

Bence,  William  J.,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Fisherman's  bait  re- 
placing and  line-freezing  device.     2.083,814  ;  June  15. 

Bencowitz,   Isaac.      (See  Bacon,   R.  F.,  and  Bencowitz.) 

Bencowivz,  Isaac,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Texas 
Gulf  Sulphur  Company.  Flowmeter.  2,103,741 ;  Dec. 
28. 

Benda,  Louis,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  and  O.  Sievers,  Hohe 
Tanne,  near  Hanau-on-the-Main,  Germajay,  assignors  to 
WInthrop  Chemical  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Easily  soluble  salts  of  acylamino-phenol-arsonic  acids. 
2,070,109  ;  Feb.  9. 

Bender,  Charles,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Scalable  tag, 
2,085,070  ;  June  29. 

Bender,  Harry,  Antioch,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Great  Western 
Electro-Chemical  Company.  Carbon  body.  2,074,885 ; 
Mar.  23. 

Bender,  Harry,  Antioch,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Great  Western 
Electro-Chemical  Company.  Gas  reaction  apparatus. 
2.089.937  ;  Aug.  17. 

Bender,  Howard  L.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  BakeUte 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resin  dehydration. 
2,101,635  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bender,  Howard  L.,  and  H.  A.  Hoffman,  Bloomfield,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  BakeUte  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Urea  resins.     2,084,314  ;  June  22. 

Bender,  Joseph  M.,  Hollis,  assignor  to  Jacoby-Bender, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Extensible  bracelet  clasp. 
2.097,055;  Oct.    26. 

Bender,  Karl,  Wetzlar  an  der  Lahn,  and  M.  Bunke,  Tiefen- 
bach  Kreis  Wetzlar,  assignors  to  Buderus'sche  Eisen- 
werke,  Wetzlar,  Germany.  Refining  or  separating  elec- 
trically conductive  liquids.    2,099,593  ;  Nov.  16. 

Bender,  Max.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  United  Acoustigraph  Corporation.  Recording 
and  reproducing  sound.     2,077,388  ;  Apr.  20. 

Bender,  Blax,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  United  Acoustograph  Corporation.  Re- 
cording and  reproducing  sound.     2,083,815  ;  June  15. 

Bender.  Max,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  Acoustigraph  Corporation. 
Recording  and  reproducing  moans.     2,09(),9.')7  ;  Aug.  24. 

Bender,  Max,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  United  Acoustigraph  Corporation. 
Sound   recorder  and   repi-oducer.     2,094,201  :   Sept.   28. 

Bender,  Robert  C,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Returnable  shipping 
container.    2,100,309  ;  Nov.  30. 

Bender,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  Inter-Collegiate  Press, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Forming  die  for  intaglio  printing 
machine  plates.     2.090,090  ;   Aug.  17. 

P.endheim,  Ferdinand.      (Sen  ITlrstel,  Dave,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (Sei;  Allen,  Joseph  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Axlmann.  Ilai-old  G., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviallon  Corporation.  (See  Bragg,  Caleb  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.     (See  Breese,  James  L.,  Jr., 


assignor.) 
Bendix   Aviation   Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Bendix   Aviation   Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Bendix  Aviallon  Corporation. 

assignor.) 


(Sew   Breese,    Robert    P., 

(See   Budd,    Clarrnco   B., 

(.'>ee  Ciubonarn,  Victor  TO., 


56 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Carroll,  Eugene  G., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Chandler,  Milton  E., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Chappell,  R.  R.,  and 
Srreb,  assignors.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Cunningham,  Marion 
M.,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation  et  al.  (See  Cunningham, 
M.  M.,  and  JBradley,  assignors.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Dodge,  Adiel  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Frank,  Fredericlj  C, 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Hansen,  Hans  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Heidloff,  Joseph  R., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (SeeHeintz,  Ralph  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Hunt,  George  H., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Hunt,  Scott  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Johnson,  Carl  V., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Kerr,  Henry  H.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Kliesrath,  Victor  W., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  La  Brie,  Ludger  E., 
;issii;nor. ) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  McDonald,  Eugene 
G.,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Nowosielslii,  Edward 
B.,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Price,  Harold  W.,  and 
E.  R.,  assignors.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Seward,  Clarence  L., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Reichel,  Wladlmir  A., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Reichel  W.  A.,  Havill, 
and  Ketay,  assignor^;.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Sanford,  Roy  S., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation.  Corporation.  (See  Sanford,  R.  S.,  and 
Carroll,   assignors.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Seward,  Clarence  L., 
Jr.,   assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Smalley,  Lee  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Spengler,  Walter  J., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Spengler,  W.  J.,  and 
Cerf,  assignors.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Timian,  Harold  H., 
assicnor. ) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Tognola,  Tullio,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  \Yade,  F.  A.,  and 
Urfcr,  assignors.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Wadsworth.  Frank 
L.  O.,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Wolcott,  Carl  H., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.     (See  Bendix,  Vincent,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  Beyer,  Raymond  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  Burton,  R.  J.,  and  Parker, 
assignors.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  Carroll,  Eugene  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.      (See  Dodge,  Adiel  Y.,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  Dodge,  A.  Y.,  and  Mc- 
Conkey,  assignors.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  Dodge,  Adiel  Y.,  and  Pol- 
lard, assignors.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  Fowler,  Owen  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  Gallup,  David  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  Goepfrich,  Rudolph  A., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  La  Brie,  Ludger  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  La  Brie,  L.  E.,  and  Rosner, 
assignors.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  Linsley,  Douglas  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  McConkey,  Montgomery  W., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  Norton,  Raymond  J.,  as- 
.'jignor.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.     (See  Rosner,  Adolph,  assignor.) 

Bondix  Brake  (Company.     (See  Starr,  Albert  C,  assignor.) 

Bondix  Brake  Company.     (See  Taylor,  Cecil  H.,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Brake  Company.  (See  Taylor,  Eugene  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Axtmann,  Harold  G., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Baade,  Henry,  as- 
signor.) 


Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Breese,  Robert  P., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Chambers,  Allen  C, 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Dickieson,  Edward  F., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Frank,  Frederick 
C,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Goepfrich,  Rudolph 
A.,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Heitger,  Frank  H., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Hodgkins,  Albert  A., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Irving,  John  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Kliesrath,  Victor  W., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Koppel,  Ernest  R., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  La  Brie,  Ludger  E., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Lafltte,  Theodore  J., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Lafitte,  Theodore 
J.-B.,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Millard,  Earl  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Miller,  Philip  M., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Miller,  Richard  B., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Pike,  Henry  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Roborts.  Glyn  P., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Roche,  Clifton  R., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  Marshall 
A.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Tatter,  John  W., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Warren,  Kenneth  W., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  White.  Jnlin  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Whittington,  Ralph 
S.,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Wynn,  James  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Products  Corporation.  (See  Yost,  Karl  M,,  as- 
signor.) 

Bondix  Radio  Corporation.  (See  Hyland,  Lawrence  A., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Research  Corporation.  (See  Johnson,  Carl  V., 
assignor.) 

Bendix  Radio  Corporation.  (See  Speer,  Joseph  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bendix  Research  Corporation.  (See  McConkey  Mont- 
gomery W.,  assignor.) 

Bendix  Stromberg  Carliuretor  Company.  (See  Barbarou, 
Marius  J.  B.,  assignor.) 

Bendix,  Vincent,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Bralie.  2,076,538 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Bendix,  Vincent,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Brake 
Company,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake.  2,074,717  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Bendix,  Vincent,  and  D.  Boothby.  Chicago,  111.,  and  L.  L. 
Smalley.  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignors  to  International 
Engineering  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Turntable. 
2,073,862  ;  Mar.  16. 

Bendix  Westinghouse  Automotive  Air  Brake  Company. 
(See  Eaton,  Wilfred  A.,  assignor.) 

Bendix-Westinghouse  Automotive  Air  Brake  Company. 
(See  Sanford,  Roy  S.,  assignor.) 

B.-ndix-Westinghouse  Automotive  Air  Brake  Company. 
(See  Vorech,  Stenhen,  assignor.) 

Bcndz,  Waldomar  I.,  Arlington,  Mass.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Acceleration  control  system. 
2,081,977  ;   June  1. 

Benecke,  Hcinrich,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft 
fUr  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Coil  body  for  field  coils  of  electrodynamic  loudspeakers. 
2,099.997  :  Nov.  23. 

Benedek,  Elek,  Mount  Gllead,  Ohio.  Bearing.  2,074,202 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Benedek.  Elek,  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio.  Pump.  2,074,203 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Benedek,  Elek,  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  appara- 
tus.    2,074,204  ;  Mar.  16. 

Benedek,  Elek,  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio.  Fluid  pressure  gen- 
erator.    2,074,205  ;  Mar.  16. 

Benedek,  Elek,  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio.  Pump  and  metliod 
of  silencing  and  operating  pumps.     2,070.017  ;  Mar.  30. 

Benedek,  Elek  K..  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  pump  or 
motor.     2,074,206;  Mar.   16. 

Benedek,  Elek  K.,  Bucyrus.  Oliio,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
P.  von  Vftg6,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Steering  meclianism 
for  vehiclps.     2,07.'),.')67  ;  Mar.  .^0. 

Benedek,  Elek  K.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  pump  or 
motor.     2.077.389  ;  .\pr.  20. 

Benedek.  Elek  K.,  Bucyrus.  Ohio.  Variable  displacement 
puuip  or  motor.    2,097,830  ;  Not.  2 


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57 


Benedek,  Elek  K.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  motor  for 
rotary  spindle  machines.     2,098,213  ;  Nov.  9. 

Benedek,  Elek  K.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  motor  for 
rotary  spindle  machines.     2,098,214  ;  Nov.  9. 

Benedek,  Elek  K.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  pump  or 
motor.     2,103..313  ;  Dec.   28. 

Benedek,  Elek  K.,  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  pump 
or  motor.     2,101,729  ;  Dec.  7. 

Benedek,  Elek  K.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  High  pressure  hydraulic 
pump  or  motor.     2,101,730  ;  Dec.  7. 

Benedek,  Elek  K.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  machine. 
2,101,731 ;  Dec.  7. 

Benedek,  Elek  K.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  machine. 
2,101,732  ;  Dec.  7. 

Benedek,  Elek  K.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  motor. 
2,101,829  ;  Dee.  7. 

Benedek,  Elek  K.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Variable  delivery  pump 
or  motor.     2,103,314  :  Dec.  28. 

Benedict,  Anthony  C,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.  Noncrack- 
Ing  joint  covering  and  finish.     2,078,049  ;  Apr.  20. 

Benedict,  Anthony  C.,  Eockville  Centre,  N.  Y.  Envelope. 
2,099,256;  Nov.  16. 

Benedict,  Edward  L.,  assignor  to  Elb  Products,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Thermal  insulating  building  unit. 
2,101,836  ;  Dec.  14. 

Benedict,  Frank,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General 
Railway  Signal  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Train  de- 
scriber  system.     2,083,488;  June   8. 

Benedict,  Lloyd  D.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  J.  L.  Bennett, 
Decatur,  111.  Coated  container  and  method  of  pack- 
ing, storing,  and  shipping  liquids  therein.  2,096,703  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Benedict,  Rome  R.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Mobile  garbage 
and  ashcan  stand.     2,078,119  ;  Apr.   20. 

Benedict,  T.  N.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Saunders, 
Albert  P..  assignor.) 

Benedict,  Wayne  L.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,102,878  ;  Dec.  21. 

Benedum,  Michael  L.,  et  al.  (See  Rose,  James  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bentord,  James  R.,  Rochester,  and  L.  V.  Foster,  Ironde- 
quoit,  assignors  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Microscope  illuminator.  2,103,230 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Benge,  Frank  H.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Continental- 
Diamond  Fibre  Company,  Newark,  Del.  Core  structure. 
2,079.393  :   May  4. 

Benge,  Frank  H.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Continen- 
tal-Diamond Fibre  Company,  Newark,  Del.  Pipe  fit- 
ting and  like  article.     2,082,611 ;  June  1. 

Benguet  Consolidated  Mining  Co.  S.  A.  (See  Morris, 
Jephthah  M.,   assignor.) 

Benham,  Glenn  E.     (See  Hamm,  J.  R.,  and  Benham.) 

Benham,  William  T.,  Norwood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Mosler  Lock  Company,  Inc.,  Covington,  Ky.  Electric 
delayed  combination  lock.     2,083,816  ;  June  15. 

Benham,  William  T.,  Norwood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Mosler  Lock  Company,  Covington,  Ky.  Time  lock 
mechanism.      2,095,429  ;   Oct.  12. 

Ben  Hur  Products,  Inc.      (See  Behr,  Siegfried,  assignor.) 

Benicia  Fisheries.      (See  Dunn,   Alton  L.,   assignor.) 

Benien,  William,  Lincoln,  Kans.  Antirattling  device  for 
windows.     2,095,908 ;   Oct.   12. 

Beniston,  William  J.,  Seaford,  assignor  to  Julius  Kayser 
&  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Warp  knitted  fabric  and 
method  and  apparatus  for  making  same.  2,078,050  ; 
Apr.  20. 

n^nit,  Henri,  assignor  to  "L'Eclairage  des  Vehicules  sur 
Rail",  Paris,  France.  Comb  regulator  for  electric  ma- 
chines.    2,076,115  ;  Apr.  6. 

Benjamin,  Abraham  S.,  assignor  to  Teletype  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.  Station  selecting  system.  2,083,552 ; 
June  15. 

Benjamin,  Bert  R.  (See  Lindgren,  A.  C,  Benjamin,  and 
Mott.) 

Benjamin,  Bert  R.,  Oak  Park,  and  C.  W.  Mott,  Rock  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Intern.ntional  Harvester  Company. 
Tractor  draw-bar.     2,092,597;  Sept.  7. 

Benjamin,  Harry  S.,  Utlca,  N.  Y.  Coin  controlled  mech- 
anism.    2.079,832  ;   May  11. 

Benjamin,  Harry  S.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Coin  controlled  vend- 
ing machine.     2,082,533  ;   June  1. 

Benjamin,  R(Miben  B.,  C'liic-jgo,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing  Coin  [in  ny,  Des  I'laincs,  111.  Light- 
ing construction.     2.071.1.59;  Feb.  10. 

Benjamin,  Reuben  B.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Benjamin 
Electric  Mfg.  Company,  Dos  Plaines,  111.  Explosion- 
proof  lighting  fixture.     2.089,049  ;  Aug.  3. 

Benjamin,  Sidney  H.,  Milwankeo_,  Wis.  Safety  razor 
blade-package  carrier.     2,082,440  ;   June   1. 

Benjamin,  Walter  E.,  assignor  to  The  Pierce  Governor 
Co.,  Anderson,  Ind.  Gas  and  air  mixing  device. 
2,088,032  ;  Aug.  3. 

Benjamin,  Walter  R.,  Granite  City,  III.  Toy  building 
elements.     2,088,128  ;  July  27. 

Benjamin,  Walter  U.,  Granite  City,  111.  Firebox  lining 
for  stovo.s  and  furnaces.     2,000,097  ;   Aug.  17. 

Benjumin  Electric  M.-inufaclurlng  ('oini)any.  (See  Ben- 
jamin.  I^'uben  B.,  assignor.) 

Benjamin    Electric   Mfg.    Company.      (See   Phillips,   Paul 

D.,   assignor.) 
Bennard,    .Joseph,     Portland,    Oreg.      Boxlike    container. 
2,083,000  ;  June  8. 


Benner,  Raymond  C.      (See  Mahlman,  O.  L..  and  Benner. ) 

Benner,  Raymond  C,  Niagara  Falls,  T.  E.  Knowlton,  New 
York,  and  C.  E.  Wooddell,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  said 
Benner  and  said  Wooddell  assignors  to  said  Knowlton. 
Tympan  sheet.     2,073,918  ;  Mar.  16. 

Benner,  Raymond  C,  and  G.  J.  Easter,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Carborundum  Company,  Niagara 
Falls,  N.  Y.  Furnace  wall  and  the  like.  2,075,694  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Benner,  Raymond  C,  Niagara  Falls,  O.  L.  Mahlman, 
Kenmore,  and  W.  D.  Rossow,  assignors,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Carborundum  Company,  Niagara 
Falls,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  abrasive  articles. 
2,078,830  ;  Apr.  27. 

Benner,  Raymond  C,  and  R.  L.  Melton,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Carborundum  Company, 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Production  of  abrasive  material. 
2,078,831 ;  Apr.  27. 

Benner,  Raymond  C,  and  G.  J.  Easter,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Carborundum  Company,  Niagara 
Falls,  N.  Y.  Cast  refractory  and  making  it.  2,079,101 ; 
Blay  4. 

Benner,  Raymond  C,  and  R.  L.  Melton,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Carborundum  Company,  Ni- 
agara Falls,  N.  Y.  Coating  abrasive  grain.  2,092,903  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Benner,  Roland  G.      (See  Henke,  C.  O..  and  Benner.) 

Benner,  Roland  G.,  Carney's  Point,  N.  J.,  assizor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Sulphuric  acid  esters  of  higher  glycols.  2,091,956 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Benner,  Verne  W.     (See  Grayson,  E.  C,  and  Benner.) 

Benner,  Winthrop  W.,  Ithan  and  F.  Leopold,  Jr.,  Harmon- 
ville,  assignor  to  Lee  Rubber  &  Tire  Corporation,  Con- 
shohocken.  Pa.  Automatic  stock  take-off  machine. 
2,102,453;  Dec.  14. 

Bennetch,  David  S.,  Sheridan,  Pa.  Transmission. 
2,097,436  ;  Nov.  2. 

Bennett,  Albert  E.,  Green  Cove  Springs,  Pla.  Bag  holder. 
2,100,501  ;  Nov.  30. 

Bennett,  Albert  L.     (See  Malinovszky,  A.,  and  Bennett.) 

Bennett,  Albert  L.,  Glendale,  assignor  to  Malinite  Cor- 
poration, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ceramic  composition  and 
preparing.    2,073,136  ;  Mar.  9. 

Bennett,  Alexander  H.      (See  Ricevuto,  A.,  and  Bennett.) 

Bennett,  Arthur,  Salford,  assignor  to  Kirklees  Limited, 
Tottington,  Bury,  England.  Air  vessel  for  use  in  con- 
nection with  the  spinning  pumps  of  artificial  silk  spin- 
ning machines.     2,093,596  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bennett,  Arthur  F.     (See  Graves,  B.  P.,  and  Bennett.) 

Bennett,  Arthur  F.,  West  Barrington,  and  A.  L.  Krause, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  assignors  to  Brown  and  Sharpe 
Manufacturing  Company.  Milling  machine.  2,068,840  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Bennett,  Arthur  F.,  West  Barrington,  and  A.  L.  Krause, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  assignors  to  Brown  and  Sharpe 
Manufacturing  Company.  Milling  machine.  2,082,140  ; 
June  1. 

Bennett,  Arthur  P.,  West  Barrington,  R.  I.,  assignor  to 
Brown  &  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company.  Milling  ma- 
chine.    2,094,484;   Sept.  28. 

Bennett,  Ben,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  Venetian  blind  clamp. 
2,070,110  ;  Feb.  9. 

Bennett,  Charles  A.,  Stoneville,  Miss.,  dedicated  to  the 
free  use  of  the  people  of  the  United  States.  Apparatus 
for  drying  seed  cotton.     2,078,309  ;  Apr.  27. 

Bennett,  Charles  E^  Ridgewood,  assignor  to  The  Okonitc- 
Callender  Cable  Company,  Incorporated,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Electric  cable  system.     2,060,320  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bennett,  Charles  E.,  Ridgewood,  assignor  to  The  Oko- 
nite-Callender  Cable  Company,  Incorporated,  Paterson, 
N.  J.     Electric  cable  system.     2,066,321  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bennett,  Charles  E^  Ridgewood,  assignor  to  The  Okonite- 
Callender  Cable  Cfompany,  Incorporated,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Electric  cable  system.     2,000,322  ;   Jan.  5. 

Bennett,  Charles  E^  Ridgewood,  assignor  to  The  Okonite- 
Callendor  Cable  Company,  Incorporated,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Electric  cable  svstom.     2.000,323  :  Jan.  5. 

Bennett,  Charles  E.,  Ridgewood,  assignor  to  The  Okonlte- 
Callendor  Cable  Company,  Incorporated,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Electric  cable  system.      2,081,203;   May   25. 

Bennett,  Charles  E.,  Ridgewood,  assignor  to  The  Okonlte- 
Callonder  Cable  Company,  Incorporated,  I'aterson,  N.  J. 
Electric  cable  system.     2,099,291  ;  Nov.  16. 

Bennett.  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Photo-Cast  Inc.,  Roches- 
tor,  N.  Y.  Universal  screen  for  preparing  half  tonoa. 
2,095,009  ;   Oct.    12. 

Bennett,  Claude  C,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor  to  A.  E. 
Feragen,  Inc..  Seattle,  Wash.  Whcol-balancer-static 
typo.     2,075,421  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bennett,  Claude  L.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  E.  J.  Hatch, 
Elgin,  111.     Synchroscope.     2,073, Ifl.'l ;  Mar.  30. 

Bennett,  Edgar  L..  Chicago,  III.  Kitchenette  cabinet. 
2,008,591  ;  Jan.  19. 

Henn(>tt,  Edward,  assignor  to  Wisconsin  Alunuil  Research 
li'oundation,  Madison,  Wis.  Heating  electrlcaUy  con- 
ducting bodies  for  Industrial  operntlona.  2,000,008; 
Jan.  5. 

Bennett,  Edwin  C,  assignor  to  Continental  Oil  Com- 
pany, Ponca  City,  Okln.  Oil  well  pumping  nssombly. 
2,077,005  ;    Apr.    20. 

H(>nn('tl,  KranU  I.,  Jr.,  Highland  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The  RovoUte  Corporation,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Ilcnt 
hardening  synthetic  resins.     2,083,423;  June  8. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bennett,  George  E..  San  Mateo,  Calif.  Container  closure. 
2,080,686  ;  May  18. 

Eenneft,   Harold  F.      (See  Draeger,  R.  H.,  and  Bennett.) 

Bennett.  Harry,  New  York,  N.  X.  Balance.  2,097,753  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Bennett,  Harry,  Brooklyn,  and  F.  Braude,  Bronx,  N.  Y., 
said  Braude  assignor  to  said  Bennett.  Reaction  product 
and  producing  the  same.     2,095,955  ;  Oct.  19. 

Bennett,  Henry  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Chair. 
2,100,098  ;  Nov.  23. 

Bennett,  Harry  T.,  and  D.  B.  Mapes.  assignors  to  Mid- 
Continent  Petroleum  Corporation,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Sepa- 
rating and  purifving  ivas-containing  materials. 
2,093,538  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bennett,  Harry  T.,  and  C.  Prather,  assignors  to  Mid- 
Continent  Petroleum  Corporation,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Lubri- 
cant.    2,094,202  ;   Sept.  28. 

Bennett,  Herbert  G.  R.,  Duquesne,  Pa.  Kick-off  operat- 
ing mechanisms.     2,079,833  ;  May  11. 

Bennett.  Herbert  G.  R.,  Duquesne,  Pa.  Cutting  device. 
2.092,202  ;  Sept.  7. 

Bennett,  Herbert  G.  R.,  Duquesne,  Pa.  Looper  operating 
mechanism.     2,095,589:  Oct.  12., 

Bennett  Incorporated.     (See  Neitzke,  Oscar  F.,  assignor.) 

Bennett.  Irving  T.,  assignor  to  Revere  Copper  and  Brass 
Incorporated,  Rome,  N.  Y.  Welding  rod  and  the  like. 
2.079,479  ;  May  4. 

Bennett.  Irving  T.,  assignor  to  Revere  Copper  and  Brass 
Incorporated.  Rome,  N".  Y.  Welding  rod  and  the  like. 
2.079,480:  May  4. 

Bennett,  Irving  T.,  assignor  to  Revere  Copper  and  Brass 
Incorporated,  Rome,  N.  Y.  Leaded  phosphor-bronze 
Tvelding  rod.     2,079.481 ;  May  4. 

Bennett.  Irving  T.,  assignor  to  Revere  Copper  and  Brass 
Incorporated,  Rome,  N.  Y.  Welding  rod  and  the  like. 
2,079,482  ;  May  4. 

Bennett,  Irving  T.,  assignor  to  Revere  Copper  and  Brass 
Incorporated,  Rome,  N.  Y.  Welding  rod.  2,079,483 ; 
May  4. 

Bennett,  Irving  T.,  assignor  to  Revere  Copper  and  Brass 
Incorporated,  Rome,  N.  Y.  Welding  rod  and  the  like. 
2.079.484  :  May  4. 

Bennett,  James  A.  J.,  Genista,  Newton  Mearns,  Scotland, 
assignor  to  Autogiro  Company  of  America,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Rotary  sustaining  wings  for  aircraft.  2,067,228  : 
Jan.  12. 

Bennett,  James  G.  (See  Knickerbocker,  George  S.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Bennett,  John  L.      (See  Benedict,  Lloyd  D.,  assignor.) 

Bennett,  John  P.,  and  E.  C.  Happold,  Birmingham,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  Hookless  Fastener  Company.  Slide 
fastener.     2,078,889  :  Apr.  27. 

Bennett,  Joseph  A.,  Bloomington,  Ind.  Producing  print- 
ing plates.     2,076,220  ;  Apr.   6. 

Bennett,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  W.  Pierey. 
Bloomington,  Ind.  Mechanism  for  producing  printing 
plates  bv  electric  arcs.     2.079.310  :  May  4. 

Bennett,  Joseph  S.,  Merion,  assignor  to  American  Engi- 
neering Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hopper.  2,070,152  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Bennett,  Knight  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Taylor,  Los 
Angeles,        Calif.  Gasoline       distributing       system. 

2,084,548  ;  June  22. 

Bennett,  Lloyd.     (See  Hanley,  K.,  and  Bennett.) 

Bennett,  Slaurice  D.,  and  S.  M.  Archer,  assignors  to  The 
Yale  &  Towne  Mfg.  Co.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Protecting 
system  and  apparatus.     2.088.459  ;  July  27. 

Bennett.  Maurice  D.,  assignor  to  The  Yale  &  Towne  Manu- 
factnring  Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Locking  system. 
2,100,897  ;  Nov.  30. 

Bennett,  Melvin  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  F.  Smith- 
wick.  Middletown.  Conn.  Combined  filter  and  primer 
for  oil  burners.     2,101.424  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bennett,  Mills  T..  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Tiling. 
2,082,241  :  June  1. 

Bennett.  Morris  H.,  deceased,  Prospect,  by  J.  T.  Monzani, 
administrator,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Waterbury,  Conn.  Hose  coupling.  2,077, 8t>9 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Bennett,  Robert  N.,  assignor  to  The  Buckeye  Traction 
Ditcher  Company,  Findlav.  Ohio.  Power  transmission 
means.     2,084,887  ;  June  22. 

Bennett,  Robert  N.,  and  C.  L.  George,  assignors  to  The 
Buckeye  Traction  Ditcher  Company,  Findlay.  Ohio. 
Tread  means  for  double  tired  wheels.  2,087,396  :  July 
20. 

Bennett,  Rowland  K.     (See  Cornell,  M.  L.,  and  Bennett.) 

Bennett.  Rowland  K.  (See  Cornell,  M.  L.,  Graff;  and 
Bennett.) 

Bennett,  Schuyler  M.  (See  Gondey,  R.  F.,  and  Ben- 
nett.) 

Bennett.  William,  Westbury,  N.  Y.  Clear-vision  antiglare 
windshield.     2.102,4.54  :  Dec.  14. 

Benning,  Anthony  F.  (See  Downing,  F.  B.,  and 
Benning.) 

Benning,  Anthony  F.,  Penns  Grove,  N.  J.,  and  L.  G. 
Benton,  and  R.  G.  Clarkson,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  In- 
hibiting  corrosion  of  metals.      2,080,299  ;    May  11. 

Benninghoff,  Willi.iin  L.,  Clevol.nnd.  Ohio,  Tool  for  cut- 
ting  threads.      2,067,593  :   Jan.    12. 

BcnninghofT,  William  L.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Pipe 
threading  machine.     2,067,626 ;  Jan.  12. 


Bennington,  Paul  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wilson 
&  Bennett  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Metal- 
lic receptacle  and  closure  therefor.    2,092,747  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bennion,  Leslie  H.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  Lnited 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Counter 
molding  machine.     2,072,195  ;  Mar.  2. 

Bennison,  William  E.  (See  Quick,  C.  G.,  Bennison,  and 
Alexander.) 

Benoit,  Armand  W.  (See  Brickett,  E.  M.,  Coleman,  and 
Benoit. ) 

Benoit,  Francois  P.  C,  Paris,  France.  .Apparatus  for 
spraying  pulverized  materials.     2,072,845  ;  Mar.  9. 

Benoit,  Leon.  (See  Brown,  A.  E.,  and  Vauglian,  as- 
signors.) 

Benoit,  Leon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filler  package. 
2,082,564:  June  1. 

Benoit,  Leon,  New  York.  N  .Y.  Machine  for  assembling 
cartons.     2,082,565  ;  June  1. 

Benoit,  Leon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carton  closing  machine. 
2.091,426  ;  Aug.  31. 

Benoit,  Leon,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  C.  Moth.  Tenafly, 
N.  J.,  said  Moth  assignor  to  said  Benoit.  Carton  clos- 
ing machine.     2,071.247  :  Feb.  16. 

Benrus  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lazrus,  Benjamin, 
assignor.) 

Benscheidt,  Karl,  Jr.,  Alfeld-on-the-Leine,  Germany. 
Dowel  for  lasts.     2,083,111 ;  June   8. 

Benschoter,  James  C,  Stockton,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Fibre- 
board  Products  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Carton. 
2,081,419  ;  May  25. 

Bensel,  Arlingston,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  W.  A.  Braun, 
Dover.  Ohio.  Electric  resistance  heating  element. 
2,091,905  :  Aug.  31. 

Benson,  Arthur  C,  et  al.     (See  Benson,  Lew,  assignor.) 

Benson,  Arthur  E..  Manville.  R.  I.,  assignor  to  McKenzie 
Engraving  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Manifolding  book. 
2.089.247  :  Aug.  10. 

Benson.  Arthur  F.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American  5Ieter 
Companv.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Controlling  device. 
2.089.873  :  Aug.  10. 

Benson,  Bernhart  A.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Electric  Manu- 
facturing Companv.  Chicago,  HI.  Duplex  electric  waffle 
Iron.     2.070.706;  Feb.   16. 

Benson.  Bernhart  A.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Electric  Manu- 
facturing Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Sandwich  toaster 
A-ith   interchangeable    grids.      2,102,879  ;   Dec.    21. 

benson,  Bert  O.,  et  al.      (See  Benson,  Lew,  assignor.) 

Benson,  Charl.,  et  al.     (See  Benson.  Lew,  assignor.) 

Benson,  Harry  D.  (See  Paxton,  Hale,  and  G.  C,  and 
Benson.) 

Benson,  Jesse  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A.  Gheen, 
Concord,   Temi.     Winch.     2,083,489  ;   June  8. 

Renson,  John,  et  al.      (^:^ee  Benson,  Lew,  assignor.) 

Benson,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Mullins  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Salem,  Ohio.  Evaporator  unit.  2,083,424 ; 
June  8. 

Benson,  John  L.      (See  Karpenske,  J.  E.,  and  Benson.) 

r.cuison,  Lesley  D.,  et  al.      (See  Benson.  Lew,  assignor.) 

Benson.  Lew.  San  Francisco,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  C. 
Benson,  Glendale,  Calif.  ;  one-sixteenth  to  L.  D.  Benson, 
Tillimook,  Oreg.  ;  one-sixteenth  to  J.  Benson,  Phillips- 
burg,  Kans,  ;  one-sixteenth  to  B.  O.  Benson,  one-six- 
teenth to  C.  Benson,  and  one-sixteenth  to  W.  Benson, 
Vennes,  Calif.  ;  and  one-sixteenth  to  K.  Mudge,  East 
St.   Louis,    111,     Trap.     2,101,788  ;  Dec.   7. 

Benson,  Oliver  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Vehicle  stabUizer. 
2,081,978;    June   1, 

Benson,  Simon,  Chicago,  111,  Therapeutic  apparatus. 
2,098.272  :  Nov.  9. 

Ttt^nson.  Willi.nm.  ot  al.      (See  Benson.  Lew,  assignor,) 

Bent,  Edgar  D„  Montreal,  and  W.  H.  Eastlake,  Mount 
Royal,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignors  to  Western  Electric 
Company.  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical- 
conductor.     2,081,420  ;  May  25. 

Bent,  Franklin  A.,  and  S.  N.  Wik,  Berkeley,  and  W. 
Ponig.  assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company.  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Lacquer  solvent  and  thinn^. 
2.100,425  :  Nov.  30. 

Dent,  Leavitt  N.,  Holly  Oak,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder 
Comp.nny,  Wilmington,  Del.  Coating  composition. 
2,066,759  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bontley  Engineering  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Deans, 
F.  E.,  Mangor,  and  Buswell,  assignors.) 

Bontley  Engineering  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Waln- 
wright,   Carlyle  H.,  assignor.) 

Bentley  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Wainwright, 
C.  H.,  and  Buswell.  assignors.) 

Bentley,  Ferdon  D..  Detroit.  Midi.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Ignition  coil  system.     2,081,979  :  June  1. 

Bentley,  Oliver  D.  II,,  Norfolk,  assignor  to  v..  F,  Sturte- 
vant  Company.  Inc.  Boston,  Mass,  Lubrication  system. 
2,071,913  ;  Feb.  23. 

Bentley.  Oliver  D.  H.,  Norfolk,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Sturte- 
vant  Companv.  Inc..  Boston.  Mass.  Pressure  compensa- 
tion for  packing.     2.071.914:  Fob.  2.^. 

Bentley,  Wilton.     (See  Cardoza,  John  B.  N.,  assignor.) 

Benton,  Lawrence  G.  (See  Benning,  A.  F.,  Benton,  and 
Clarkson.) 

Benz,  Cyril  C.  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Oil  testing  machine. 
2.097,716  :  Nov.  2. 

Beran,  Anton  A.,  Claflin,  Kans.  Scraper.  2,082,141 ; 
June  1. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


59 


Beran,  Charles  F.,  Tuckaboe,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Forming  cross-wound  pack- 
ages.    2,096,316;  Oct.  19. 

Beran,  Vojt§ch,  Pribram,  Czechoslovakia.  Electrical 
purification  of  gases.     2,100,155:  Nov.  23. 

Berberian,  Levon  M.,  Union  City,  N.  J.  Box.  2,074,451 ; 
Mar.  23. 

Berch,  Samuel  H.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.  Packing  food 
products  and   the  like.     2,102,716 ;   Dec.   21. 

Berchet,  Gerard  J.     (See  Carothers,  W.  H.,  and  Berchet.) 

Berchet,  Gferard  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Unsaturated  ethers  and  pro- 
ducing same.     2,079,758  ;  May  11. 

Berchtold,  Charles,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Trailer  coupler. 
2,088,991  ;    Aug.    3. 

Berck,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Ralph  N.  Brodie  Company, 
Oakland,  Calif.  Setting  mechanism  for  predetermin- 
ing counters.    2,082,375  ;  June  1. 

Berdan,  Ralph  W.  (See  Bagley,  William  H.  and  B.  E., 
and  Berdan.) 

Berent,  John,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Boiler.  2,070,559  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Berg,  Adolf.      (See  Koepke,  William  F.,  assignor.) 

Berg,  Carrie  V.     (See  Berg,  Herman  F.,  assignor.) 

Berg,  Charles  E.,  Watertown,  N.  y.  Ash  receiver. 
2,069,400;  Feb.  2. 

Berg,  Emil  G.      (See  Lewis,  N.  H.,  and  Berg.) 

Berg,  Henry  A.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Dispenser.  2,072,938; 
Mar.  9. 

Berg,  Herman  F.,  assignor  to  C.  V.  Berg,  Minneapolis, 
]\Iinn.  Cabinet  for  coin  controlled  machines.  2,087,717  ; 
July  20. 

Berg,  Richard  O.  and  S.,  assignors  to  Michigan  Steel  Tube 
Products  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Sheet  stock  cutting 
machine.     2,073,776  ;  Mar.  16. 

Berg,  Richard  O.  and  S.,  assignors  to  Jlichigan  Steel 
Tube  Products  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Burr  removing 
apparatus.     2,076.062  ;  A;)r.  6. 

Berg,  Robert  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Loading  and  un- 
loading device  for  trucks  or  other  vehicles.  2,099,998  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Berg,  Simon.      (See  Berg,  Richard  O.  and  S.) 

Bergaud,  Felicie  E.  A.  W.,  Paris,  France.  Carton  for 
shipping  and  storing  boxes,  bottles,  etc.  2,083,113 ; 
June  8. 

Bergdoll,  John  G.,  assignor  to  York  Ice  Machinery  Cor- 
poration, York,  Pa.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  con- 
densing refrigerant  in  refrigerative  circuits.  2,068,478  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Bergeim,  Prank  H.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Distillation  product. 
2,066,386  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bergen,  Cecil  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  P.  Scott, 
Marshalltown,  Iowa.  Generator  structure.  2,077,981 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Berger,  Alfred,  Breslau,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  H.  Meinecke,  A.  G.,  Breslau,  Carlowitz,  CJermany. 
Metering  system.     2.078,997  ;  May  4. 

Berger,  Arthur  F.,  and  M.  Voege,  assignors  to  The 
Master  Electric  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Electric 
series-parallel  switch.     2,100,426  ;  Nov.  30. 

Berger,  Clarence  E.,  Shrewsbury,  assignor  to  Hanson- 
Van  Winkle-Munning  Company,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Homo- 
polar  generator.    2,093,950  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bciger,  Clarence  E.,  Shrewsbury,  assignor  to  Hanson- 
Van  Winkle-Munning  Company,  Matawan.  N.  J.  Insu- 
lated   homopolar  generator.     2,103.931  ;  Doc.   28. 

Berger,  Edwin,  and  W.  Harries,  assignor.'^!  to  the  firm  of 
Jenaer  Glaswerk  Schott  &  Oen.,  Jena.  Germany.  Glass 
resisting  metal  vapors.     2,090,008;   Aug.  17. 

Berger,  Edwin  R.,  et  al.  (See  Franldin,  Albert  W.,  as- 
.signor.  1 

Berger,  Emile  C,  Orsay,  Prance.  Aerial  propeller. 
2,072,196;   Mar.  2. 

Berger,  Friedrich  W.  F.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  National  Cash  Register  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Printing  and  ejecting  mechanism  for  cash  registers. 
2,093,409  ;  Sept.  21. 

Berger.  ITarrv  A.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Necktie  wrapper. 
2.071 .386  :  Fob.  23. 

Berger,  Kornel,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Swivel  harp  fixture  for 
electric  Limps.     2,081,031  ;  May  18. 

Berger  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Poohrenbach,  Ar- 
thur F.,  assignor.) 

Berger  Manufacturing  Company,  et  al.  (See  Foeliron- 
bach,  A.  P.,  and  Shoup,  assignors.) 

Berger  Manufacturing  Company,  et  al.  (See  Poehrenbach, 
A.  F.,  Shonp  R.  F.  and  S.  U.,  ti.s.signors.) 

Bergfts,  Andre,  Lorp,  Franco.  Apparatus  for  the  purifi- 
cation of  miscollnnoous  liquid  mixtures.  2,098,008; 
Nov.  9. 

BergoR,  Donald  M.,  Bloonifleld,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Aviation 
Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Aircraft.  2,100,034; 
Nov.  30. 

Berggren,  Bernard,  (Jenon,  Nebr.  Automobile  protecting 
device.     2,080,10]:  May  11. 

Berggren,  Ilenifrid  E.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Combination 
lock.     2.009,572  ;  Feb.  2. 

Berggren,  John  L.  (Sec  Wnrnlck,  P.,  nnd  Scott,  as- 
slgnofB. ) 

Berggren,  Per  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Film  gate  stnicliiro 
for  motion  picture  niachlnon.     2,0n8,2.''>8  ;  Jan.  11). 

Berggren,  Per  J.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Slnillor  Hiniclnre  for 
motion  picture  mnchlnos.     2,068,2.'')!);  Jan.  1!). 


Detroit,     Mich.       Display    stand. 
(See  Ullstrand,  H.  M.,  and  Berg- 


BerghofC,     Frank     J., 
2,092,691 ;  Sept.  7. 

Bergliolm,   Harry  K. 
holm.) 

Bergholm,  Harry  K.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Ab- 
sorption refrigerating  system.     2,073,091 ;  Mar.  9. 

Bergholm,  Harry  K.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Ab- 
sorption refrigeration  system.     2.080.195  ;  May  11. 

Bergholm,  Harry  K.,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Refrigeration  apparatus.     2,073,092  ;  Mar.  9. 

Berglein,  Adolf.      (See  Feremutsch,  Paul,  assignor.) 

BerglofC,  Andrew  E.,  Quartz  Mountain,  Oreg.  Cable- 
hitch  holder.     2,092,239  ;  Sept.  7. 

Berglund,  Emil.     (See  Nilson,  Harold.) 

Berglund,  Herman,  Duluth,  Minn.  Egg  carton. 
2,092,148;   Sept.  7. 

Berglund,  Per.      (See  Ash,  C.  S.,  and  Berglund.) 

Bergman,  Charles  P.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Reconstruction  Finance  (Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Accuracy  regulator.  2,079,197  ; 
Jlay  4. 

Bergman,  Donald  J.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Fractional  distillation. 
2.091,349  ;  Aug.  31. 

Bprgmaa,  George  H.      (See  Hartman,  Frank  E.,  assignor.) 

Bergman,  Sven  R.,  Nahant,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Spinning  spindle.  2,078,789  ;  Apr. 
27. 

Bergmann,  Auguste,  Reims,  France.  Heating  element 
for  drying  apparatus.     2,074,452  ;  Mar.  23. 

Bergmann,  Christian  N.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  of 
two-sixth  to  C.  M.  Clarke,  Sowickley,  Pa.  Container 
conveyer   and    distributor.      2.085,410 ;    June   29. 

Bergmann,  Christian  N.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  of  two- 
sixths  to  C.  M.  Clarke,  Sewicklev,  Pa.  C^ontainer  con- 
veyer and   distributor.      2,103,107  ;   Dec.   21. 

Bergmann,  Ernst  R.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shaker  conveyer.  2,068,592 ; 
,Tan.  19. 

Bergmann,  Richard  P.  (See  Sayers,  W.  W.,  Bergmann, 
and  Haaff. ) 

Bergmann,  Richard  P.  (See  Sayers,  W.  W.,  Bergmann, 
and  Watson.) 

Bergmann,  Theodor  E.,  Rotenfels  (Mursrtal).  Baden,  Ger- 
many.    Automatic  firearm.     2,072,197 ;  Mar.  2. 

Bergner,  John  C,  Lansdowne^  Pa.,  assignor  to  Doughnut 
Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Doughnut 
machine.     2,089,158  ;  Aug.  3. 

Bergquist,  Nils  O.,  Alsten,  Sweden.  Map  in  book  form. 
2,103,139  ;  Dec.  21. 

Bergschicker,  Heinrich,  Leipzig,  Germany.  Adjusting  de- 
vice for  throttle  valves  of  carburetors.  2,069,349  ; 
Feb.    2. 

Bergstein,  Edna  M.,  trustee.  (See  Bergstein,  Robert 
M.,  assignor.) 

Bergstein,  Edna  M.,  et  al,  trustees.  (See  Bergstein,  Rob- 
ert M.,  assignor.) 

Bergstein,  Edna  M.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Bergstein, 
Samuel,  assignor.) 

P.oiestein,   Kurt.      (See  PebOck,   R.,   and  Bergstein.) 

Bergstein,  Milton,  New  I'ork,  assignor  to  Micamold  Radio 
Corporation,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Dry  oloctrolytic  con- 
denser.    2.071,103;  Feb.   16. 

Bergstein,  Milton,  New  York,  assignor  to  Micamold  Radio 
rorporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dry  electrolytic  con- 
denser.    2,071.104:   Fob.   16. 

Bergstein,  Robert  M.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Bergstein, 
Samuel,  assignor.) 

Bergstein,  Robert  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  B. 
M.  Bergstein,  and  himself  as  trustees.  Forming  con- 
tainers.     2,095,910;    Oct.   12. 

Bergstein,  Robert  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  E.  M. 
Bergstein  and  himself,  as  trustees.  Sealing  containers. 
2,097,427  ;  Nov.  2. 

Bergstein,  Robert  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  E.  M. 
nnd  R.  M.  Bergstein,  trustees.  Container.  2,099,257  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Bergstein,  Samuel,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Carton.  2,074,100; 
Mar.  16. 

liergstoin,  Samuel,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Carton  nnd  manu- 
facturing the  same.     2,074,357  ;  Mar.  23. 

Bergstein,  Samuel,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  ^Inchlne  nnd 
method  for  making  tubular  containers.  2,074,880; 
Mar.  23, 

P,ergst(>ln,  Samuel,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  E.  M. 
and  R.  M.  Ttergstoln,  as  trust<v^s.  Mechanism  for  sealing 
pnckngos  Iiernietlcally.     2,097,428;  Nov.  2. 

Borg.stoln,  Samuel,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  E.  M. 
and  it,  M.  Ilergst(>in,  trustees.  (!"ontainor  nssombllng 
machino.     2,100,022;  Nov.  23. 

1!<  rgslroMi,  Carl  N,,  Portland,  Orog.  Burnproof  distribu- 
tor lioad.      2,0S6,.^)22  ;  July  13. 

BiMgstroni,  Carl  P.  (See  Ilornrd,  A.  J.,  Jr.,  nnd  Berg- 
.stroni.) 

IJcrgvall,  Uoyal  (!..  Lower  Merlon  Town.-^liip,  Montgomery 
County,  Pn.,  nRsignor  to  WestlnghouBe  Electric  &  Manu- 
r.ictiirlng  Coinpanv.  .Slnmltnneonslv  tripping  relnvlng 
ny.Mteni.     He.  20,310  ;  Apr.  (!, 

ItcirM'.  i'lliiar,  n.sBltnor  (o  .\/S  ,S1  Ko,  Oslo,  Norway. 
Tooili   paste.     2,0,Si),r)31  ;   Aug.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bergwerksverband  zur  Verwertung  von  Schutz-rechten  der 
Kohlentechnik  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Gluud,  W.,  and  Klempt, 
assignors.) 

Beria,  Antonio,  Turin,  Italy.  Winding  artificial  yarns. 
2,095,122;  Oct.  5. 

Berill,  Carroll  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  Gruen,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Book  delivering  cabinet.  2,080,219  ;  May 
11. 

Berio,  AUessandro.  (See  Donadon,  G.,  Cardino,  and 
Berio.) 

Berk,  Sol  K.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Tear-ofE  cap.  2,079,757  ; 
May  11. 

Berke,  Peter  L.,  Duluth,  Jlinn.  Cover  fastener.  2,097,717  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Berkhoff,  Gerrit,  Jr.,  Kerenslieide,  Post  Luttevade,  as- 
signor to  De  Directie  van  de  Staatsmijnen  in  Limburg, 
Heerlen,  Netherlands.  Production  of  ammonium  sul- 
phate.    2,102,107  ;  Dec.  14. 

Berkman,  Herbert  A.,  assignor  to  Zim  Manufacturing 
Co.,    Chicago,    111.     Utility   tool.     2,094,203;    Sept.    28. 

Berkner,  Arthur,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Olida  Corp. 
of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slide  fastening  means. 
Re.  20,509  :  Sept.  21. 

Berkowitz  Envelope  Company.  (See  Berkowitz,  Walter 
J.,  assignor.) 

Berkowitz,  Robert,  assignor  to  Metal  Hose  &  Tubing  Co. 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gasoline  hose.  2,079,598  ;  May 
11. 

Berkowitz,  Walter  J.,  assignor  to  Berkowitz  Envelope 
Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Envelope.  2,092,149 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Berkshire  Knitting  Mills.  (See  Hemmerich,  Hugo,  as- 
signor.) 

Berkshire  Knitting  Mills.  (See  Thun,  Ferdinand  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Berkstresser,  Charles  S.,  Lacoochee,  Fla.  Machine  for 
making  box  or  crate  parts.     2,066.551  ;  Jan.  5. 

Berl,  Ernst.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Air  conditioning  apparatus. 
2.076  3G0  :  .A.pr.  6. 

Berl,  Ernst,  Darmstadt,  Germany.  Manufacture  of  highly 
acetylated  cellulose  acetates.     2,084,833  ;  June  22. 

Berl,  Ernst,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assicnor  to  The  Mathieson 
Alkali  Works,  Inc.  Electrochemical  production  of 
peroxides.     2,091,129  ;  Aug.  24. 

Berl,  Ernst,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Mathieson 
Alkali  Works,  Inc.  Hydrogen  peroxide.  2,091,130 : 
Aug.   24. 

Berl,  Ernst,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Mathieson 
Alkali  Works,  Inc.  Effecting  electrochemical  reduc- 
tions and  oxidations.     2,093,989  ;  Sept.  28. 

Berleth,  Nelson  B.      (See  Scott,  F.  L.,  and  Berleth.) 

Berlin,  Ludwig  W.     (See  Schlichenmaier,  H.,  and  Berlin.) 

Berlin,  Maurice  H.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Musical  Instru- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Piano  accordion. 
2,070.853  :  Feb.  16. 

Berman,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Visual  content  Indi- 
cator.    2.082,320  ;  June  1. 

Berman,  George  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  L.  Rugaard, 
Lawrence,  Mass.  Floor  surfacing  machine.  2.099,969  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Berman,  Gustave  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Umbrella. 
2,071,724  ;  Feb.  23. 

Berman.  Hpnry  J.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Edison  Gen- 
eral Electric  Appliance  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Exhaust 
device.     2.101.667;  Dec.  7. 

Berman.  Oscar  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Garment.  2,066,324  : 
Jan.  5. 

Berman.  Phoebus,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bottle  nozzle. 
2,081,525  :  May  25. 

Berman.  Saul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Revolving  toy.  2,073,919  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Bernard,  Auguste  L.  R.,  assignor  to  Society  "Fusion- 
Moteurs",  Rueil-Malmaison,  France.  IViethod  and  ap- 
nnratus  for  lubricating.     2.066.4.52  :  Jan.   5. 

Bernard,  Auguste  L.  R.,  deceased,  Ruell-Malmaison,  by 
R.  Bernard,  n6e  Bournonville,  executor,  Paris,  France. 
Device  for  producing  a  suction.     2,095,493  ;  Oct.  12. 

Bernard,  Renfie,  nee  Bournonville,  executor.  (See  Ber- 
nard,   Auguste  L.   R.) 

Bernarde.  Henry  L.,  Kearny,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Electrical  measuring  and  regulating  svs- 
tem.     Re.  20,282  ;  Mar.  9. 

Bernardo.  Henry  L.,  Kearny,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Electronic  control  system.  2,075,083  ;  Mar. 
30. 

Bernardin  Bottle  Cap  Company.  (See  Spahn,  August  C, 
assignor.) 

Bernardin  Bottle  Cap  Co.  (See  Spahn,  John  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bernart,  William  F.,  Jr.  (See  Strother,  J.  A.,  and 
Bernart.) 

Bernaseonl,  Adolphe,  Rosebank,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
Mounting  book  refills.     2,068,443;  Jan.  19. 

Bemdt,  Arthur  A.,  assignor  to  Electrollne  Corporation, 
Chicago,  ni.  Connecter  for  stranded  cable.  2,078,051 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Berndt,  Arthur  A.,  assignor  to  Electroline  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.    Connecter.    2,082  566  ;  June  1. 

Berndt,  Edward  C,  Norwalk,  and  H.  Al.  Creighton,  East 
Norwalk,  assignors  to  R.  U.  V.  Engineering  Corporation. 
South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Irradiating  substances  with 
active  rays.     2,072,416  ;  Mar.  2. 


Berndt,  Edward  C,  Norwalk,  and  H.  M.  Creighton,  East 
Norwalk,  assignors  to  The  R.  U.  V.  Engineering  Cor- 
poration, South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Irradiating  substances 
with  active  rays.     2,072,417  ;  Mar.  2. 

Berndt,  Edward  C,  Norwalk,  and  H.  M.  Creighton,  East 
Norwalk,  assignors  to  R.  U.  V.  Engineering  Corpora- 
tion, South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Irradiating  apparatus. 
2,072,418  ;  Mar.  2. 

Berne-Allen,  Allan,  Jr.,  Waynesboro,  Va.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Process  and  apparatus  for 
the  production  of  textile  materials.     2.096,080  ;  Oct.  19. 

Berne  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Habegger,  Carl  T., 
assignor.) 

Bernesser,  Vincent,  Shandaken,  N.  Y.  Wrench.  2,078,750  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Bernett,  Willis  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Lung  exercising  toy. 
2,100.898;   Nov.  30. 

Bernhard,  Albrecht,  G.  Beyrich,  and  H.  Habermann,  as- 
signors to  Metrawatt  Aktiengesellschaft,  Fabrik  Elek- 
trischer  Messgeraete,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Photoelec- 
tric exposure  meter.     2,092,826  ;   Sept.  14. 

Bernhard,  Richard,  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Traylor 
Engineering  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Concave 
mounting.     2,093,025  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bernhard,  Richard,  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Traylor 
Engineering  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Gyratory 
crusher  suspension.     2,093,026  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bernhardt,   Rudolph,   Chicago.   111.      Spraver.     2,069,156 
Jan.   26. 

Bernhardt,  Rudolph,  Chicago,  111.  Spraving  apparatus 
2,086,348  ;  July  6. 

Bernhardt,  Rudolph,  Chicago,  HI.  Pump.  2,094,423 
Sept.  28. 

I'.ernhardt.  Rudolph,  Chicago.  111.  Container  and  pump, 
2,103.932  :  Dec.   28. 

Bemhart,  Nicholas,  College  Point,  assignor  to  Warp 
Twisting-In  Machine  Companv,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Form 
Ing  leases.     2,096,446  ;  Oct.  19. 

Berni,  Philip,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  M.  Cahaney, 
Dennison,  Ohio.     Receptacle.    2,082,760 ;  June  1. 

Berning,  August,  assignor  to  R.  Muller,  Essen,  Gennanv 
Gas  burner.     2,096.369  ;  Oct.  19. 

Bernstein,  Charles,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Applying  adhesive, 
2,093.901 :  Sept.  21. 

Bernstein,  Ernst,  Dresden,  assignor  to  A.  Monforts 
Gladbach-Rheydt,  Germany.  Fabric  treating  machine! 
2,099,461  :  Nov.  16. 

Bernstein,  Jack,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Drop  seat  undergar- 
ment.   2.093,902  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bernstein.  Jack,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Drop  seat  pajama 
2,093,903  :  Sept.  21. 

Bernstein,  John  E.     (See  Diamond,  Leon  W.,  assignor.) 

Bernstein.  Samuel  S.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.  Webbing  sup 
port  for  upholstered  furniture.     2,073,777  ;  Mar.  16. 

Berres,  John  J.,  Two  Rivers.  Wis.  Snow  removing  at 
tachment  for  trucks.     2,078,310  ;  Apr.  27. 

Berrigan.  John  B..  Oak  Park.  F.  P.  Gross,  Wilmette,  and 
W.  V.  Woodruff,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignors  to  The  Press 
&  Drier  Co.     Filtering   press,      2.091.623  ;  Aug.   31. 

Berry,  Albert  L.,  Salina,  Kans.  Moisture  tester  and 
metho'l,      2.076.441  ;  Apr.   6. 

Berry,  Charles  R.,  et  al.  (See  Freudenberg,  Albert  C, 
assignor.) 

Berry,  Earl  E.,  assignor  to  Beloit  Iron  Works,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Water  extracting  device  for  paper  machines  and  making 
paper.     2,083,817  ;  June  15. 

Berry,  Earl  E.,  assignor  to  Beloit  Iron  Works,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Cylinder  paper  machine  and  making  paper.  2,083,818  ; 
June  15. 

Berry.  Earl  E.,  assignor  to  Beloit  Iron  Works,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Cylinder  paper  machine  and  making  paper.  2,083,819  ; 
June  15. 

Berry.  Francois  J.,  Lille  (Nord),  assignor  to  Ateliers 
et  Chantiers  de  la  Manche,  Dieppe,  France.  Appa- 
ratus for  dry  separation  of  materials  of  different 
densities.     2,102,880  ;  Dec.  21. 

Berry,  Harry  C,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Nonsinkable  boat. 
2,091.264:  Aug.   r?l. 

Berry.  Harry  C,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  False  teeth.  Re. 
20.234  .Tan.  12. 

Berry,  Malcolm  L.      (See  McKittrick,  D.  S.,  and  Berry.) 

Berry,  May  W.      (See  Berrv.  W.Tlter  D..  assignor.) 

Berry,  Paul  P.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Pump.  2,073,547 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Berry,  Robert  M.,  Uniontown,  Pa.,  and  E.  R.  Crumpton, 
Youngstown,  Ohio.     Check  holder.     2,080.695  :  July  13. 

Berry,  Russell  G.,  De  Soto,  assignor  to  Carter  Carburetor 
Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fuel  cut-off.  2,084,426 ; 
June  22. 

Berry.  Walter  D.,  assignor  of  thirty-three  and  one-third 
percent  to  M.  W.  Berr.v,  Orangeburg,  S.  C.  Feeding 
nttachmcnt  for  printing  presses.     2,070.572;   Fob.    16. 

Berry.  William  H.     (See  Bascle,  J.  A.,  and  Berry.) 

Berry,  William  S.,  Hagerstown  Md.,  assitmor  to  Pioneer 
Instrument  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Aircraft 
engine  synchronizing  system.     2,006,819  ;  Jan.  5. 

Berryman.  Elmer  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Furnace. 
2,097,093  :  Oct.  26. 

Berryman,  Warren  C,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Corrosion  pre- 
venting means  for  connections.     2,068,530  ;  Jan.  19. 

Bersey,  Arthur  T..  assignor  to  Kelvlnator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Hydrocarbon  fuel  burning  system  and 
apparatus,     2.091,581 ;  Aug.  31. 


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Bershad,  Israel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bookmark.  2,096,354  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Bersted,  Alfred,  Fostoria,  Ohio.  Waffle  mold.  2,081,164  ; 
May  25. 

Bersted,  Blartin,  Oak  Park,  111.  Pencil  sharpener. 
2,082,785  ;  June  8. 

Bertele,  Ludwig,  assignor  to  Zeiss  Ikon  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Dresden,  Germany.  Photographic  lens  system. 
2,084,309  ;  June  22. 

Berthelsen,  Erhard  U.  T.,  Euclid,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  printing  devices.  2,070,573  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Berthiez,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  "Compagnie  de  Fives- 
Lille",  Paris,  France.  Machine  for  the  tool  of  metallic 
screw  propeller  blades.     2,102,505  ;  Dec.  14. 

Bertl,  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Phinney-Walker  Co. 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  clock.  2,066,604; 
Jan.  5.  _, 

Berti,  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Phinney-Walker  Co. 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  clock.  2,085,071 ; 
June  29.  .  .  ,.   ,^ 

Bertovich,  Wesley  J.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  W.  H.  Schoen,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cutter  chain. 
2,096,875  :  Oct.  26. 

Bertrand,  Frederic  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Counting 
mechanism  for  soles  and  other  articles.  2,082,045 ; 
June  1. 

Bertrand,  Frederic  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Tool- 
guard.     2.089,938  ;  Aug.  17. 

Bertrand,  Pierre.     (See  Desbordes,  L.,  and  Bertrand.) 

Bertrand,  Pierre,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Naamlooze 
Vennootschap  Maatschappij  tot  Beheer  en  Exploitatie 
van  Octrooien,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.  Device  for 
conveying  articles  in  continuous  furnaces.  2,088,284 ; 
July  27. 

Bertschi,  Jacob,  assignor  to  Utah  Radio  Products  Com- 
panv,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  connecter.  2,076,694 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Bertschinger,  Charles  F.,  Rosedale,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  of  three-fourths  to  Tide  Water  Associated 
Oil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Can-opening  funnel. 
2,082,094;  June  1. 

Bertschinger,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  The  Scovill  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Can  opening  fun- 
nel attachment.     2,084,013  ;  June  15. 

B6rub6,  Arthur,  Notre  Dame  du  Lac,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Lock.     2,095,590  ;  Oct.  12. 

Berwick,  Albert  G.     (See  Ransom,  R.,  and  Berwick.) 

Beryllium  Corporation,  The.  (See  Claflin,  Harry  C,  as- 
signor.) 

"Berzelius"  Metallhutten-Gesellschaft  mlt  beschrankter 
Haftung.     (See  POr,  Aladflr,  assignor.) 

Berzina,  Albert  A.,  Whitman,  Nebr.  Veterinary  mouth 
speculum.     2,096,083  ;  Oct.  19. 

Besag,  Arnold,  Berlin-Adlershof,  Germany.  Hot  water 
container.     2,077,612  ;  Apr.  20. 

Besancon,  Earl,  Chicago,  111.  Counter  tray.  2,090,176  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Beshers,  Paul  C,  El  Paso,  111.  Apparatus  for  denoting 
grades  of  oil  for  gas  engine  cylinders.  2,091,024 ; 
Aug.   24. 

Beshore,  Paul  S.,  Kearney,  Nebr.  Midget  radio  receiver. 
2,074,887  ;  Mar.  23. 

Besinger,  Ollie  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Water  heater.  2,090,323  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Beskow,  Bernhard  M.,  Miami  Beach,  Fla.  Hair  waver. 
2,089,107  :  Aug.   3. 

Besler,  William  J.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Control.  2,070,075  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Bess,  Stanley  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Massaging  device. 
2,095,956  ;  Oct.  19. 

Bcssom,  I'larl  A.,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Jl.'ichinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel-se.Tt 
fitting  mnohine.      2,071,326;  Feb.  23. 

Bessora,  Earl  A.,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoo  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel-seat 
fitting  machine.     2,092,045 ;   Sept.    7. 

Bessom,  Earl  A.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  and  E.  A.  Williams,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery 
Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel-seat  fitting  ma- 
chine. 2,094,115;  Sept.  28. 
Best,  Clarence  L.,  Mission  San  Jose,  assignor  to  Cater- 
pillar Tractor  Co.,  San  Lcandro,  Calif.  Vehicle. 
2,085,944  ;  July  6. 

Best  Foods,  Inc.,  The.     (See  Haurand.  Carl  H.,  assignor.) 

Best  Foods,  Inc.,  The.      (See  Keller,  Henry,  assignor.) 

Best   Foods,    Inc.,   The.      (See    Scliaub,   Jacob,   assignor.) 

Best,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Company, 
Detroit,  Midi.     Motor  vehicle.     2,060,552  ;  Jan.  5. 

Best,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Molor  vehicle.     2,060,553;  Jan.   5. 

Best,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  I'ackard  Motor  (,,-ir  Company, 

Detroit,  Mich.     Motor  voliicle.     2.07.'>,08t  ;  Mjir.  30. 
Best,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Company, 
Detroit,   Mich.     Motor  vehicle.      2,082,775  ;   June   8. 

Best,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  I'liokard  Motor  (^ir  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     2,090,721  ;  Aug,  24. 

Best,  li'rnnlc  C,  nRnigiior  to  I'liokaid  Motor  Car  Coini)any, 

Detroit.   Mich.      Motor  vehicle.      2.097.302;  Oct.    20. 

Best,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Comnnny, 

Detroit,  Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     2,097,437  ;  Nov.   2. 


Best,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     2,097,438  ;  Nov.  2. 

Best,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     2,098,224  ;  Nov.  9. 

Best,  Fred  H.      (See  Affel,  H.  A.,  and  Best.) 

Best,  Harry  S.,  Genesio,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignmenta, 
to  John  H.  Best  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Galva,  111.  Display  rack. 
Re.  20,459  ;  Aug.  3. 

Best,  Jack.      (See  Shaw,  C,  and  Best.) 

Best,  John  A.,  Augusta,  Ga.  Card  index.  2,084,238; 
June  15. 

Best,  John  H.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Best,  Harry  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Best,  John  H.,  &  Sons,  Inc.     (See  Best,  Leon  H.,  assignor.) 

Best,  Leon  H.,  assignor  to  John  H.  Best  &  Sons,  Inc., 
Galva,  111.    Display  truck.    2,078,217 ;  Apr.  27. 

Best,  Simon  C,  assignor  to  E.  Keeler  Company,  Williams- 
port,  Pa.     Steam  generator.     2,097,268;  Oct.  26. 

Bestler,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Theo.  A.  Kochs  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Barber  pole.     2,069,103;  Jan.  26. 

Besuzzi,  Fred  A.,  Temple  City,  Calif.  Vapor  bath  cabinet. 
2,076,171;  Apr.  6. 

Beth,  Hugo  W.  H.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.  Abrasive  wheel  and  mounting.  2,076,806  : 
Apr.  13. 

Beth,  Hugo  W.  H.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.     Grinding  disk.      2,078,120  ;  Apr.   20. 

Beth,  Hugo  W.  H.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.     Pulpstone.     2,079,787 ;  May  11. 

Bethancourt,  Joseph  A.,  L.  J.  Grabau,  and  J.  E.  Heile- 
mann,  Dallas,  Tex.,  assignors  to  Malt-O-Matic  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Apparatus  for  manufacture  and 
dispensing  of  frosted  drinks  and/or  foods.  2,076,114  ; 
Apr.   6. 

Bethlce,  John  P.  (See  Shodron,  J.  G.,  Bethke,  and  Wand- 
schneider.) 

Bethlehem  Foundry  &  Machine  Company.  (See  Thorp, 
G.,  and  Halse,  assignors.) 

Bethlehem  Mines  Corporation.  (See  Brown,  E.  H.,  and 
Broderick,  assignors.) 

Bethlehem  Shipbuilding  Corporation.  (See  Frear,  Hugo 
P.,  assignor.) 

(See  Ambler,  C.  M.,  Jr.,  and 


Bethlehem  Steel  Company. 

Underwood,  assignor.) 
Bethlehem   Steel   Company. 

Barry,  assignors.) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company. 

assignor.) 
Bethlehem    Steel    Company, 

signer.) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company. 

assignor.) 
Bethlehem   Steel  Company. 

signor. ) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company. 

signor.) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company. 

farth,  assignors.) 
Bethlehem   Steel  Company. 

signor.) 
Bothleliom     Stcol     Company. 

Schenck,  assignors.) 
Bethlehem    Steel   Company. 

and   Alden.) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company. 

signor.) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company. 

signor.) 
Bethlehem    Steel   Company. 

assignor.) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company. 

assignor.) 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company. 

signor.) 
Bptlilehom  Steel  Company. 

signor.) 
Beth-Mary-Stcol    Corporation. 

B. 


(See  Catterall,   W.  H.,  and 

(See  Dougherty,  Robert  S.  A., 

(See   Geer,   Harry    R.,    as- 

(See  Gillispie,   Raymond  L., 

(See  Keller,   Albert  T.,   as- 

(See  Kinney,  James  A.,  as- 

(See  Lang,  W.  B.,  and  Wohl 

(See   Lehr,   Charles  E.,   as- 

(See    Lewis,    R.    A.,    and 

(See    Bobbins,    F.    A.,    Jr., 

(See  Spooner,  Albert  P.,  as- 

(See  Statler,  Walter  H.,  as- 

(See   Stevens,    Richard    S., 

(See  Underwood,  Charles  E., 

(See  Whitford,  Harry  B.,  as- 


(Sce  Winkler,   Louis  II.,  as- 

(See   Gerhardt,    Reginald 

(See  Higglnbottom.  Wll- 

(See  Logan,  James  J., 


assignor.) 

Betner,  Benjamin  C,  Company, 
linm  E..  assignor.) 

Betner,  Benjamin   C,  Company, 
assignor.) 

Bettendorf  Company,  The.  (See  Hamilton,  Knrl  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Better,  Frederick,  Los  Anpeles,  Calif.  Escapement  con- 
struction.    2.072,701  :   Alp.r.    r>. 

Botterton,  Jcsso  O.,  :ind  Y.  E.  LchodofT,  Metuchen,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  American  Smelting  and  Ueliiiing  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Decopporl/.Ing  lead  with  phosphorus. 
2,078.225:  Apr.  27. 

Rpttorton,  Jesse  O.,  Metuchon,  and  M.  F.  Perkins,  Wood- 
bridge,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Smelting  and  Re- 
fining Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furnace.  2,081, 121  ; 
May  25. 

l!('lt(>rton,  J(>RKe  O.,  iind  Y.  E.  Lcbedt'lT  MetnchiMi,  N.  J.. 
nHHlgnors  to  Anierlcim  Smelting  and  Iti'tlnliig  ('<>ni|iuny. 
New  York,  N.  Y.      Kocovorlng  tin.      2.0S('.,Si)4  ;  .Inly   lo. 

P.etterlon.  Jesse  ().,  Metuchon,  and  A.  .1.  PhlUlp.s,  IMnln- 
fli>l(l,  N.  J.,  assigiiors  to  Ani(>rlcnii  Smelting  and  Iti-- 
fining  (^ompanv,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Allov.  2.0S9.1):!'.>  ; 
Aug.   17. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Betterton,  Jesse  O.,  Metnchen,  and  G.  K.  Baumann,  Port 
ReadLng,  X.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Smelting  and  Re- 
fining Company,  Xew  York,  N.  y.  Metallurgical  process. 
2.094,632  ;  Oct.  5. 

Betterton,  Jesse  O.,  and  Y.  E.  Lebedeff.  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  American  Smelting  and  Refining  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Refining  lead.     2,101,975  ;  Dec.  14. 

Betterton.  Jesse  O.,  Metuchen,  ^^  J.,  and  C.  N.  Waterman. 
Monterrey.  Mexico,  assignors  to  American  Smelting  and 
Refining  Company,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Refining  metals. 
2.103,762  ;  Dec.  28. 

Bettinger  Coal  &  Coke  Corporation.  (See  Albrecht, 
Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 

Bettis.  Irvin  H.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  assignor  to  Hughes 
Tool  Company,  Houston,  Tex.  Tool  joint.  2,091,906  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Betts,  John  R.,  Kearney,  Xebr.  Power  take-off. 
2,100.310  ;  Xov.  30. 

Betts,  Walter  L.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Mounting 
for  electrical  devices.     2,072,939  ;  Mar.  9. 

Betz,  Arthur.      (See  Barker,  Percy  E.,  assignor.) 

Betz,  Paul  L.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Gas  Electric  Light 
and  Power  Company  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md.  Re- 
lay device.     2,087,216  ;  July  13. 

Betzler,  Paul,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Building  construction. 
2,073,548  ;  Mar.  9. 

Beusch,  Willi,  Zug,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Landis  & 
Gvr,  A.-G.     Motor  operated  switch.     2,083,425  ;  June  8. 

Beuschlein,  Warren  L.,  L  L.  Collier,  and  C.  D.  Cory, 
Seattle.  Wash.  Stabilizing  unset  concrete.  2,077,870  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Beutner,  Relnliard,  Louisville,  Ky.  Therapeutic  prep- 
aration and  making  the  same.     2,097,439  ;  Xov.  2. 

Bever,  Augustus,  Bradford,  assignor  of  one-half  to  New- 
ton, Chambers  &  Company  Limited.  Thorncliffe  Iron- 
works and  Collieries,  near  Sheffield,  England.  Tea- 
rolling   machinery.     2.091,582;   Aug.   31. 

Beverage,  Harold  H.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Radio  communication. 
2,067,432  ;    Jan.    12. 

Beverage,  Harold  H.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Multiplex  cable  code  teleg- 
raphy with  diversity  reception.     2,070,418  ;  Feb.  9. 

Beverage,  Harold  H.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Crystal  oscillator  monitor 
and    rontralizpd   control.     2,076.361  ;   Apr.    6. 

Beverage,  Harold  H.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Television  system.  2,081,730  ; 
May  25. 

Beverage.  Harold  H..  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  System  for  radio  spectog- 
raphy.     2,084,760  ;  June  22. 

Beverage,  Harold  H.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.     Signaling.     2.095.050  ;  Oct.  5. 

Beverage,  Harold  H..  and  H.  O.  Peterson,  Riverhead,  X.  Y., 
assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Fading 
elimination.     2,069,813  ;  Feb.  9. 

Bevilacqua.    John.      (See  Di  Nuccio,   CamiUo,  assignor.) 

Bevill,  Sims  D.,  Poteau,  Okla.  Thumb  guard.  2,070,506 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Bevis,  Palmer.  N^ew  York,  N.  Y.  Lipstick  demonstrating 
device.     2,085,180  ;  June  29. 

Bevreidge,  Peter  G.,  Bremerton,  Wash.  Incinerator 
spark  arrester.     2.089,178  :  Aug.  10. 

Beyer,  Jesse  W.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  and  D.  M.  Terry, 
Brooklyn,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  In- 
corporated, Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Gain  control  circuits. 
2.066.514  ;  .Tan.   5. 

Beyer,  Raymond  H.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Brake  Company, 
South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,077,915  ;  Apr.  20. 

Beyerisehe  Stickstoff-Werke  Aktien-Gesellschaft.  (See 
Neubner,  Rolf,  assignor.) 

Beyette,  John  I,     (See  Roberts,  G.  F.,  and  Beyette.) 

Beyrich,  Guido.  (See  Bernhard,  A.,  Beyrich,  and  Haber- 
mann.) 

Bevrodt,  Kurt,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Electric  Steam 
Sterilizing  Company,  Inc.,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Electric 
steam  generator.      2.097.581  ;   Xov.   2. 

Bevrodt,  Kurt,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Electric  Steam 
Sterilizing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y,  Electric 
steam  generator.     2,097,582  ;  Xov.  2. 

Bozanson,  George  W.  (See  Henning,  F.  L.,  and  Benzan- 
son.) 

Bezanson,  Melbourne  W.,-  et  al.  (See  Herrero,  Cliarles, 
assignor.) 

Bhatnagar,  Shanti  S.,  Lahore,  India,  assignor  to  Steel 
Brothers  &  Company  Limited.  London,  England.  Re- 
fining of  mineral  oils.     2,100,707  ;  Xov.  30. 

Blach,  John  L.     (See  Geer,  C.  D.,  and  Biach.) 

Biach,  John  L.,  and  C,  D.  Geer,  assignors  to  The  Engi- 
neering and  Research  Corporation,  Xew  Haven,  Conn. 
Traffic  control  system.     2.090.619  :  .Aug.  24. 

Blagosch,   Karl.      (See  Peiseler,   Kuno,  assignor.) 

Bianco.  Henry.  Baltimore.  Md.,  assignor  to  Cainiibell  Mot.il 
Window  Corporation,  Xew  York.  X.  Y.  Casement  win- 
dow operating  means.     2,072.077  ;  Mar.  2. 

Bias,  Harry  J.  (See  Borba,  A.  S.,  and  Edwards,  as- 
signors.) 

Bibb,  Carlisle  H.,  assignor  to  Newport  Industries,  Inc., 
Pensacola,  Fla.  Separating  cineols  from  hydrocarbons 
of  .similar   boiling  range.     2.090,620;    Aug.   24. 

Bibb  ^fanufacturing  Company.  (See  Gwaltney,  E.  C, 
Graybill,  and  Newton,  assignors.) 


Bibb  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Jones,  Early  D., 
assignor.) 

Bibee,  Jennings  W.      (See  Goodman,  E.  J.,  and  Bibee.) 

Bieth.  Tom  C,  Hedemora,  Sweden.  Separator.  2,103,809  ; 
Dec.    2S. 

Bibicos,  Theodore,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Coin  testing  device. 
2,085,626  :  June  29. 

Bible,  Edwin  A.,  Midway,  Tenn.  Measuring  device. 
2,085.247  ;  June  29. 

Bich,  William  T..  Chicago,  111.  Water  pressure  and  re- 
lief valve.     2.088,685  ;  Aug.  3. 

Biehowsky,  Francis  R.  (See  Branche,  N.  T.,  and  Bichow- 
sky.) 

Biehowsky,  Francis  R.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Humidifving  and 
dryinsr  air.     2.090.466;  Aug.   17. 

Biehowsky.  Francis  R.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Cooling  air. 
2,094,342  ;  Sept.  28. 

Biehowsky,  Francis  R..  Ottawa  Hills,  Ohio.  Air  condi- 
tioning.    2.094,343  :   Sept.   28. 

Biehowsky,  Francis  R.,  Ottawa  Hills,  Ohio.  Gas  and 
liquid  contact  apparatus.     2,095,539  ;   Oct.   12. 

Biehowsky,  Francis  R.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     2,072,977  ;  Mar.  9. 

Biehowsky,  Francis  R„  Ottawa  Hills,  and  G.  A,  Kelley, 
Toledo,  assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Day- 
ton, Ohio.     Refrigerating  apparatus.     2,084,997 ;  June 

Bickell,  Clifford  A.,  assignor  to  The  Monarch  Machine 
Tool  Company,  Sidney,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  control 
of  machine  tools.    2,086,153  ;  July  6. 

Bickford,  Ernest  A.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Making  shoes. 
2,071,725  :  Feb.  23. 

Bickford,  Herbert  A.     (See  Allen,  H.  G.,  and  Bickford.) 

Bickham,  Clifford  JL,  and  C.  T.  Hnrdacre,  Hammond, 
Ind.     Commutator  truing  tool.     2,086,932  ;  July  13. 

Bickley,  Everett  H.,  Cynwyd,  Pa.  Liquid  level  indicator. 
2.073,360;  Mar.  9. 

Bickley,  Everett  H.,  Bala-Cynwyd,  Pa.  Liquid  level  indi- 
cating valve.    2,103,055  :  Dec.  21. 

Bicknell,  George  M.,  assignor  to  Carter  Carburetor  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  JIo.  Automatic  choke  for  car- 
buretors.    2,084,607  ;  June  22. 

Bicknell,  George  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo„  assignor  to  Waukesha 
Motor  Company,  Waukesha,  Wis.  International  com- 
bustion engine.     2,073,620  ;  Mar.  16. 

Bicknell,  George  M.,  assignor  to  Carter  Carburetor  Corpo- 
ration, St.  Louis,  3Io.  Internal  combustion  engine 
carburetor.     2,094,165  :   Sept.  28. 

Bicusa,  George  M.,  West  Melrose  Park,  HI.  Motor  vehicle 
chassis  construction.     2,074,533  ;  Mar.  23. 

Biddinger,  George  M.      (See  Myers,  J.  W.,  and  Biddinger.) 

Bidwell.  Paul  W.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Bookbinding. 
2.101.804;  Dec.   7. 

Biebel,  John  P.,  Belleville,  HI.  Scaffolding.  2,072,354  • 
Mar.  2. 

Biebel,  John  P.,  Belleville,  HI.  Scaffolding.  2,072,355  ; 
Mar.   2. 

Bieber.  John,  Redelm.  assignor  of  forty-eight  per  cent  to 
O.  S.  Nygaard,  Dupree,  S.  Dab.  Trailer  brake. 
2,093,185  ;  Sept.  14. 

Biederman.  Joseph  B..  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Mask  for  the 
prevention  and  relief  of  allergic  respiratory  complaints. 
2.067.822  ;    Jan.   12. 

Biederman,  Frank  A..  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  Paper 
Patents  Company,  Xeenah,  Wis.  Thermal  insulation. 
2.102,233  :  Dec.  14. 

Biehn,  Warren,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rotor.  2,085,411 ; 
June  29. 

Bii-le.  Harry  M.,  Hollis,  assignor  to  The  Associated  Press, 
Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Telegraph  system.  2,089,532  ;  Aug. 
10. 

Bielfeldt,  Paul  W.,  Grand  Rapids.  Mich.,  assignor  to 
Swenson  Evaporator  Company,  Harvev,  HI.  Filtra- 
tion.    2,102.780  ;  Dec.  21. 

Bieling,  Carl  A..  Westfield,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  working  materials. 
2.091.249;  Aug.  31. 

Bienenstein.  Andreas.  (See  Steinberger,  A.  J.  Bassett, 
and  Bipnen.stein.) 

Bienert,  Berthold,  Leverkusen-I.  G.-Werk,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Anthraquinone  dyestuffs.     2.090.023  :    Aug.   17. 

Bienvenu,   Rene.      (See  Webster,  Vey  V.,   assignor.) 

Bierenfeld,  Josef.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Square 
D  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Magnet  construction  for 
contactors.     2,087.895  ;  July  27. 

Bierer,  John  M.,  Newton,  assignor  to  Boston  Woven 
Hose  and  Rubber  Companv,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Making 
molded   mats.     2.077.508 ;  Apr.   20. 

Bierer,  John  M.,  Xewton,  assignor  to  Boston  Woven  Hose 
&  Rubber  Company.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Pressure  band 
for  vulcanizing  machines.     2.083,527  ;  June  8. 

Bierer.  John  M..  Waban,  assignor  to  Boston  Woven  Hose  Ic 
Rubber  Companv.  Canihri(!ge.  Ma.<!S.  Belting  and  mak- 
ing the  s;imo.     2.093.004;  Sept.  21. 

Bieretz,  Edward  D.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Selective  gearing 
mechanism  and  automatic  fluid  control  therefor. 
2,102,781  :  Dec.  21. 

Bierman,  Harry  C,  New  Rochelle.  N.  T.  Sleeping  car 
construction.     2,087,964  ;   July  27. 

Bierman,  Jordan  B..  Xew  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Clothesrack. 
2,068,285;  Jan.  19. 


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63 


Biermann,      Arnold      E.,      Hampton,      Va.     Compressor. 

2,090,280  ;  Aug.  17. 
iJiermanns,  Josef,  Berlin-Karlshorst,  Germany,  assignor  to 

General  Electric  Company.    Electric  circuit  interrupter. 

2,071,965  ;  Feb.  23. 
Biermanns,  Josef,  Berlin-Johannisthal,  Germany,  assignor 

to  General  Electric  Company.     Electric  circuit  breaker, 

2.084.885  ;  June  22. 

Biermanns,  Josef,  Berlin-Johannisthal,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.     Electric  circuit  breaker. 

2.084.886  ;  June  22. 

Bierstedt,    Gustav    C,    Upper   Montclair,    N.   J.,   assignor 
to     American     Telephone     and     Telegraph     Company. 
Testing  circuit  for  telephone  systems.    2,085,141 ;  June 
29. 
Bierwirth,    Edwin   A.,    assignor    to    Kelsey-Hayes    Wheel 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.    Die  construction.     2,100,683  ; 
Nov.  30. 
Bierwirth,  Edwin  A.,  and  H.  J.  Kienle,  assignors  to  Kel- 
sey-Hayes   Wheel    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Making 
vehicle  wheels.      2,088,992 ;   Aug.    3. 
Biesmann,   William  A.,   Chicago,   111.,  assignor,    by  mesne 
assignments,    to   C.    W.   Johnson.      Process   of  and   ap- 
paratus   for   the    recovery    of    noble    metals    from    ore 
pulp.    2,085,711 ;  June  29. 
Bi6th,  Tom  C,  Hedemora,  Sweden,  assignor  to  Electrolux 
Corporation,   Dover,  Del.     Apparatus  for  treating  arti- 
cles.    2,090,993  :  Aug.  24. 
Biever,  Edmund  J.,  Kohler,   Wis.     Eiltering  assembly  for 

respirators.     2,100,374  ;  Nov.  30. 
BifEen,    Frank    M.,    Ridgefield    Park,    N.    J.,    assignor    to 
Foster  D.   Snell,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Metal  polish. 
2,087,427  ;  July  20. 
Blgelow,    Charles    G.,    O.    C.    Callow,    and   W.    C.    Scho- 
field,    assignors    to    Freyn    Engineering    Company,    Chi- 
cago, 111.     Stock  line  recorder.     2,066,387  ;  Jan.  5. 
Bigelow,  George  E.,  Southgate,  and  A.  R.  Weis,  Hunting- 
tOB  Park,  assignors  of  one-half  to  Pacific  Pump  Works, 
Huntington    Park,    Calif.      Seal    for    rotating    shafts. 
2,087,313  ;  July  20. 
Bigelow-Sanford  Carpet  Co.      (See  Cook,  Jerome  E.,   as- 
signor. ) 
Bigelow-Sanford  Carpet  Co.      (See  Knowland,  Richard  G., 

assignor.) 
Bigelow-Sanford  Carpet  Co.  Inc.     (See  Stone,  Edwin  W., 

assignor. ) 
Bigeon,  Jean  A.  M.,  Colombes,  assignor  to  La  Compagnie 
Nationale   de   Matieres   Colorantes   et    Manufacures   de 
Produits   Chimiques  du  Nord   Reunies,    Etablissaments 
Kuhlmann,    Pans,    France.      Regenerating    phosphoric 
pickling  bath.    2,087,230  ;  July  20. 
Biggert,    Florence   C,    Jr.,    Crafton,    assignor    to    United 
Engineering    &    Foundry     Company,     Pittsburgh,     Pa. 
Clutch  mechanism.     2,068,260  ;  Jan.  19. 
Biggert,    Florence   C,    Jr.,    Crafton,    assignor   to   United 
Engineering     &    Foundry     Company,     Pittsburgh,     Pa. 
Method    and     apparatus    for    rolling    metallic    strip. 
2,095,430;   Oct.    12. 
Biggert,    Florence    C,    Jr.,    Crafton,    and    C.    P.    Buente, 
Pittsburgh,  assignors  to  United  Engineering  &  Foundry 
Company,    Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Making   strip.     2,078,305 ; 
Apr.  27. 
Biggs,  Franklin  H.,  assignor  to  The  Woolson  Spice  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.    Bag  sealing  and  labeling  machine. 
2,070,390  ;  Feb.  9. 
Bighouse,  Henry  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
C.    O.    Bartlett    &     Snow    Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 
Apparatus  for  extracting  oils  from  oleaginous  materials. 
2,096,728  :  Oct.  26. 
Biginelli,     Orcsto,     Clermont-Ferrand,     France.     Making 

metal  cases  from  a  tubular  piece.     2,079,102  ;  May  4. 
Biginelli,    Orcste,    Clermont-Ferrand,   France.     Apparatus 
for  making  metal  cases  from  tubular  pieces.    2,089,912  ; 
Aug.    10. 
Blgler,  Clarence  W.     (See  Bnnnon,  J.  F.,  and  Bigler.) 
Bigley,  William    J.,  Jr.,   Hobolcen,    N.  J.     Transportation 

method  and  means.     2,091,090  ;  Aug.  24. 
Blhler,  Walter  G.,  and  H.  J.  Schuldt,  assignors  to  General 
Motors       Corporation,       Detroit,       Mich.         Graining. 
2,074,532  ;  Mar.  23. 
Bijur,   George,   executor.      (See  Bijur,  Joseph.) 
Bi.1ur,   Joseph,    deceased,    late    of    New   York,   by    George 
Bijur,  executor,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Auto  Re- 
search Corporation.     Lubrication.     2,067,898 ;  Jan.  19. 
Bijur,  .Tosepli.  dccca.scd,  by  G.  Jiijnr,  oxcfntor,  New  York, 
N.  Y..  assignor  to  Auto  Research   (>)rpoi'ation.     I^ubri- 
catlon.      2,070.574  :  Feb.  1  0. 
Bijur,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Auto  Research 
Corporation.       Lubricating        apparatus.        2,081,907; 
June  1 . 
Bijur,    Joseph,    New   York,    N.    Y.,   assignor    to   Auto   Ro- 
searcli  Corporation,     Centralized  lubricating  apparatus. 
2,082,708;  June  ]. 
Bijur,  Jos<>pli,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Auto  Research 

Corporation.     Lnlnicatlon.     2,082,709  ;  June  1 . 
BIJur,   Joseph,   dccciiHi'iI,    New   York,   N.   Y.,   by   G.    Rljur, 
executor.  New  York,  N.  Y.,   ii.s.signor  1o  Auto  Research 
Corporation.      Lubrication.      2,082,770;   June   1. 
Bijur,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  (o  Auto  Research 
Corporation.      Central    lubricating   system.      2,082,780; 
June  8. 
BIJur,    Joseph,   New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor    to   Auto   Re- 
search Corporation.     Fluid  distribution  and  regulation. 
2,084,315  ;  Juno  22. 


Bijur,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Auto  Re- 
search Corporation.  Lubrication.  2,084,316;  June  22. 
Bijur,  Joseph,  deceased,  by  G.  Bijur,  executor.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  said  J.  Bijur  assignor,  by  mesne  assigmnents,  to 
Auto  Research  Corporation.  Lubrication.  2,084,998 ; 
June  29. 
Bilde,  Tord  E.  D.,  and  S.  E.  Lindvall,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

Cash  register.     2,066,669  ;   Jan.  5. 
Bilde,    Tord    E.   D.,    Stockholm,    Sweden.      Pin    carriage 

mechanism.     2,088,397  ;  July  27. 
Bilde,    Tord   E.   D.,    Stockholm,    Sweden.      Cooking   range 

with  mufiie  oven.     2,102.352  ;  Dec.  14. 
Bilderbeck,    James    L.,    Newberry,    Fla.      Rotary    pump. 

2,097,718  ;  Nov.  2. 
Biledeou,    Leo    I.,    Frenchtown,    N.    J.     Poultry   waterer. 

2,089,725  ;  Aug.  10. 
Biles,  Edgar  V.,  assignor  of  twenty-nine  one-hundredths 
to  C.  H.  Graham,  and  twenty  one-hundredths  to  J.  P. 
Willson,    San  Antonio,   Tex.      Road   roller.     2,078,900; 
Apr.  27. 
Bilhuber,   Paul  H.,  Douglaston,   assignor   to   Steinway  & 
Sons,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Soundboard     for     pianos. 
2,070,391 ;  Feb.  9. 
Bill,  Clifford  E.,  assignor  to  Louisville  Drying  Machinery 
Company,    Incorporated,    Louisville,    Ky.     Method     of 
and  apparatus  for  drying  special  materials.    2,090,177  ; 
Aug.  17. 
Bill,   Jean,   Zurich,    Switzerland.      Screw  locking  device. 

2,084,985  ;  June  29. 
Billeter,  Otto  C.     (See  Knecht,  O.,  and  Billeter.) 
Billig,  Fred  W.      (See  Johnson,  L.  E.,  Billig,  and  Hardick.) 
Billig,    Fred   W.,    and   L.    E.    Johnson,    assignors    to   The 
Sparks-Withington    Company,    Jackson,    Mich.      Horn. 
2,092,950;  Sept.  14. 
Billing,  Noel  P.,  London,  England.     Camera.     2,066,605  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Billing,   Noel  P.,   London,   England.     Carrier   for  photo- 
graphic  sensitized   material.     2,070.778 ;   Feb.    16. 
Billing,  Noel  P.,  London,  England.     Film  carrier  for  pho- 

togi-aphic  cameras.     2,093,399  ;  Sept.  21. 
Billings,  Edmund,  Weston,  and  H.  H.  Offutt,  Winchester, 
assignors  to  Godfrey  L.  Cabot,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.     Ap- 
paratus    for    treating    carbon    black    and     the    lilve. 
2,102,054  :  Dec,  14. 
Billings,  Howard  J.     (See  Stevenson,  E.  P.,  and  Billings.) 
Billingsley,     John     A.,     Dayton,     Ohio.     Clothes     drier. 

2,098,853  ;  Nov.  9. 
Billiter,  Jean.  Vienna,  Austria.     Electrical  purification  of 

liquids.     2,09.3,770  ;   Sept.  21. 
Billner,  Karl  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Apparatus  for  stabiliz- 
ing high  speed  trains.     2,099,720  ;   Nov.   23. 
Bills,    Robert    N.,   Tulsa,    Okla.,    assignor   to   Geophysical 
Research  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Subsurface  ex- 
ploration.    2,074,161 ;  Mar.  16. 
Billstein,  Arthur  E.  F.,  Altoona,  assignor  to  The  Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Electrical 
tester.     2,084,274  ;  June  15. 
Billstein,   Arthur  E.  F.,   and  B.  N.  Miller,  Altoona,  as- 
signors to  The  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Flaw  detector  car.     2,095,911 ;  Oct.   12. 
Bllt-Kite  Baby  Carriage  Co.      (See   Schwarzbaum,   H.  D. 

and  Key  worth,  assignors.) 
Bimrose,     Frank    H.,    Dillon,     Mont.       Sanitary     cover. 

2,073,137  ;  Mar.  9. 
Binder,  George  A.,  assignor  to  R.  Malcolm,    Chicago,  111. 

Toe-cap.     2,091,223  ;  Aug.  24. 
Binder,  Herbert  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Coat  and  hat  hook. 

2,098,330  ;  Nov.  9. 
Blndler,  Jakob,  assignor  to  the  firm  of  J.  R.  Gelgy  S.  A., 
Basel,  Switzerland.     Manufacture  of  compounds  useful 
for  protection  against  moths.     2,070,350  ;  Feb.  9. 
Bindler,  Jakob,  assignor  to  the  firm  of  J.  R.  Geigy  S.  A., 
Basel,  Switzerland.     Manufacture  of  Isatin  compounds 
useful  for  protection  against  moths.     2,070,351  ;  Feb.  9. 
Bindler,  Jakob,  assignor  to  the  firm  of  J.  R.  Geigy  S.  A., 
Basel,  Switzerland.     Manufacture  of  isatin  compounds 
useful  for  protection  against  moths.     2,070,352  ;  Feb.  9. 
Blndler,  Jakob,   assignor   to   the  firm   J.   R.    Geigy    S.   A., 
Basel,   Switzerland.     Manufacture  of  isatin   compounds 
useful  for  protection  against  moths.    2,070,353  ;  Feb.  9. 
Binek,  Martin,  et  al.      (See  Riedl,  Joo  T.,  assignor.) 
Binek,  Sylvester,  et  al.      (See  Riedl,  Joe  T.,  assignor.) 
Blnford,   Hugh   L.,   Houston,   Tex.,   and    O.    W.    Putnam, 
Selma,       Ala.         Paper      roll      printing      nttachniout. 
2,098,130  ;  Nov.  2. 
Blnger,  Charles  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  11.  Unger,  and 
one-half  to  C.  Blnger,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Mailing  device 
with  reply  member.     2.078,873  ;  Apr.  27. 
Blnger,    Charlotte,   et  al.      (See   Blnger,    Charles   A.,   as- 
signor.) 
Bingham,   Carl   G.,  Highland    Park,  assignor  to   Snm'l  L. 
Bingham's    Son    Mfg.    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Machine   for 
coaling  printers'   rollers.      2,071,015;   Feb.   2;?. 
Hlnglinm'a.  Snm'l,  Son  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Bingham,  Carl   O., 

assignor.) 
Bliiglinm's,   Sam'l.,    Son  Mfg.   Co.      (See  Conklln,   Molvln 

J.,  assignor.) 
Hlnkerl,  August,  assignor  to  firm  of  (^heinloal  Works,  for- 
iniTly  Saiidoz,  llascl,  Switzerland.  5,B-cyclolioxonyl- 
nlkvihydanlolns  and  their  m«iuifi\ctun>.  2.080,311; 
July  0. 
ninkley  Coal  (^mpany.  (See  Merchant,  O.  A.,  and  Milan, 
assignors.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Binkley,  Uriah  M.,  Evanston.  111.,  assignor  by  mesne  as- 
signments to  The  Carborundum  Company,  JCiagara  Falls, 
N.  Y.     Printing  apparatus.     2,085. S45  ;  July  6. 

Binkley,  William  J.,  Warrenton,  assignor  to  James  R. 
Keamev  Corporation.  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Bracket  for  elec- 
trical wires.     2,099,098  ;  Xov.  16. 

Binks  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bramsen,  Svend, 
assignor.) 

Binks  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bramsen,  S.,  and 
■Wahlin,  assignors.) 

Binks  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gustafsson,  Eric, 
.issiETDor.  1 

Binnall.  Frederick  C,  ATilmington,  Del.  Valve.  Re. 
20,246  ;  Jan.  19. 

Binney  and  Smith  Co.  (See  Morrison,  Charles  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Binns,  Edward  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Garment  support  for 
train  dresses.     2,092,633  ;   Sept.    7. 

Binns,  Edward  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Garment  protector. 
2,092.634;    Sept.    7. 

Binns.  Edward  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Garment  hanger. 
2,092,635  ;   Sept.  7. 

Birch,  Arthur  E.,  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic 
Refining  Company,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Removing  dis- 
persed residual  blackstrap.     2,082,787  ;  June  8. 

Birch,  Herbert  M.,  Washington,  I).  C.  Summer  garments. 
2.072,614  ;  Mar.  2. 

Birch,  Raymond  E.      (See  Harvey,  F.  A.,  and  Birch.) 

Birch,  William  T.,  Chicago,  HI.  Relief  valve.  2,067,229  ; 
Jan.    12. 

Birch-Field,  Charles  A.,  Larchmont,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  M.  S.  Reisman,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Tele- 
vision method  and  apparatus.     2,072,419  ;  Mar.  2. 

Birch-Field,  Charles  A.,  Larchmont,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  M.  S.  Reisman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
vision apparatus.     2,077,030  ;  Apr.  13. 

Birch-Field,  Charles  A.,  Larchmont.  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  M.  S.  Reisman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
vision apparatus.     2,077,031 ;  Apr.  13. 

Bird-Archer  Co.,  The.  (See  Foster,  S.  P.,  and  Sill,  as- 
signors.) 

Bird,  Byron  M.,  B.  D.  Thomas,  and  J.  W.  Rea,  assignors 
to  The  Battelle  Memorial  Institute,  Columbus.  Ohio. 
Launder  method  for  separating  and  sorting  materials. 
2.074.977  ;  Mar.  23. 

Bird,  James  G.     (See  Foran,  E.  V.,  Parker,  and  Bird.) 

Bird,  John  C,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Shaving  cream. 
2,085.733  ;  July  6. 

Bird,  John  L-.      (See  Moseley,  F.  L.,  and  Bird,) 

Bird,  John  L.,  Radburn,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyro- 
scope Company.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Motor  control 
system.    2,081.032  :  May  18. 

Bird,  L.  O.      (See  Brodersen.  Max  M..  assignor.) 

Bird.  Lester  F.,  assignor  to  Hanovia  Chemical  and  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Newark,  N.  .T.  Starting  circuit  for 
vapor  electric  devices.     2,082,939  ;  June  8. 

Bird  Machine  Co.      (See  Lyons,   Sanford  C,  assignor.) 

Bird,  Russell  H..  Detroit,  Mich.  Coin  operating  device 
for  vending  machines.     2,096,729 :  Oct.  26. 

Bird,  Russell  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerated  vending 
machine.     2,099.258  ;  Nov.  16. 

Bird  &  Son.  Inc.     (See  Beasley.  Milton  R.,  assignor.) 

Bird  &  Son,  Inc.  (See  Graham,  J.  E.,  and  Lines,  as- 
signors.) 

Bird  &  Son,  Inc.     (See  Odell,  Leslie  S.,  assignor.) 

Bird   &  Son,  Inc.      (See  Reynolds,  Frank  P..   assignor.) 

Bird  &  Son,  Inc.     (See  Wyman,  George  R.,  a.«signor.) 

Bird,  Whitworth  F.,  Springfield,  assignor  to"  Collins  & 
Aikman  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Impregnated 
pile  fabric  and  making  same.     2,070.251  :  Feb,  9, 

Bird,  ^"hitworth  F.,  Springfield,  and  W.  R.  Hewton,  as- 
signors to  Collins  &  Aikman  Corporation,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.    Loom.    2,082,321 ;  June  1. 

Bird,  Vrilliam  L.,  assignor  to  The  Crosley  Radio  Cor- 
poration, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Capillary  tulje  device. 
2,073,863 ;  Mar.  16. 

Birdsall,  Leslie  R.  (See  Spencer,  W.  H.,  Birdsall,  and 
B.Thler.) 

Birds.tU.  Wilfred  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Eskimo  Pie  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Confection 
coating  machine.     2,081,888  ;  May  25. 

Birdsboro  Steel  Foundry  &  Machine  Company.  (See  Lans- 
sucq.  Henri  P.  L..  assignor.) 

Birdsboro  Steel  Foundry  &  Machine  Company.  (See 
Martin.  Mark  H.,  assignor.) 

Birdsboro  Steel  Foundry  and  Machine  Company.  (See 
Peterson,  Edward  T.,  assignor.) 

Birdseye,  Clarence,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Birdse.ve  Electric  Corporation,  Dover, 
Del.     Reclaiming  electric  lamps.     2,067,150  ;  Jan.  5. 

Birdseye,  Clarence,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Birds- 
eve  Electric  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Adjustable  electric 
lamp,     2.067.844;  Jan.  12. 

Birdseye,  Clarence,  Gloucester,  Mass..  assignor  to  Birds- 
eve  EHectric  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Luminous  re- 
flecting lamp.     2,074,888  ;  Mar.  23. 

Birdseye,  Clarence,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Birdseve  Electric  Corporation,  Dover, 
Del.     Electric  lamp.      2.084.999  :  June  29. 

Birdseye,  Clarence,  Gloucester.  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Birdseye  Electric  Corporation,  Dover, 
Del.  Ornamental  lamp  bulb  or  the  like  and  making 
the  same.     2,096,084;  Oct.  19. 


Birdseye  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Birdseve,  Clarence, 
assignor.) 

Birdseye  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Deren,  Pincns,  as- 
signor.) 

Birki-bak,  Christian  A..  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor  to  Ex- 
CVU-O   Corporation.     Lathe.     2.103,315  :  Dec.  2S. 

Birkenmaier,  Theodore.  (See  Mosley,  C.  E.,  and  Birk- 
enmaier. ) 

Birkenmaier,  Theodore,  assignor  to  W.  N.  Matthews  Cor- 
poration,   St.   Louis,    Mo.     Fuse.      2,077,207 ;    Apr.   13. 

Birkenmaier,  Theodore,  assignor  to  W.  N.  Matthews 
Corporation.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Reclosing  switch. 
2,091,135  ;  Aug.  24. 

Birkenmaier.  Theodore,  assignor  to  W.  N.  Matthews  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fuse  switch.  2,102,253  ;  Dec 
14. 

Birkenmaier,  Theodore,  assignor  to  W.  N.  Matthews  Cor- 
poration. St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cut-out  and  joint  therefor. 
2,103,056  ;  Dec.  21. 

Birkenmaier,  Theodore,  St.  Louis,  and  C.  E.  Mosley,  Rich- 
mond Heights,  assignors  to  The  W.  N.  Matthews  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Circuit  interrupter. 
2.091.802:  Aug.  31. 

Birkenstein.  Ferdinand,  Frankfort-on-the-Ma:n,  Germanv. 
Frames  of  spectacles  and  the  like.    2.083,287 ;  June  8. 

Birkhead.  Frank  G.,  assignor  to  S.  L.  Allen  &  Co,,  Inc., 
Philadelphia.    Pa.     Wheeled   coaster.     2,103.998 ;   Dec. 

Birkhimer,  Edwin  R.,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic  Refining 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hydrocarbon  oil  treatment. 
2,092,748  ;  Sept.  14. 

Birkigt,  Marc  Bois-Colombes,  France.  Machine  provided 
with  an  automatic  firearm.     2,075.086  :  Mar.  30. 

Birkigt,  Marc,  Bois-Colombes.  France.  Airplane  provided 
with  automatic  firearms.     2,075,087  ;  Mar.  30. 

Birkigt,  Marc  Bois-Colombes,  France.  Percussion  fuse. 
2,079,394  :  May  4. 

Birkigt,  Marc,  Bois-Colombes,  France.  Motive  power 
plant.     2.087.832  ;  July  20. 

Birkigt.  Marc.  Bois  Colombes,  France.  Percussion  fuse, 
2,097,015  ;  Oct.  26. 

Birkin,  DLmitri,  Berlin.  Germany,  assignor  to  firm  Edward 
G.  Budd  Manufacturing  Companv,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Construction  of  metal  girders.     2.066.388  ;  Jan.  5. 

Birmingham  Artificial  Limb  Companv.  (See  Willett, 
Samuel  A.,  assignor.) 

Birmingham,  Thomas  F.  (See  (Jordon,  C.  W.,  and  Birm- 
ingham.) 

Birnbaum.  Harry.     (See  Zola.  A.,  and  Birnbaum.) 

Biro.  Carl  G.,  Marblehead,  Ohio.  Meat  cutting  and  slic- 
ing machine.     2,081,033  ;  May  18. 

Birr,  Herman  T.,  Jr.      (See  Dunn.  R.  L..  and  Birr.) 

Mirr,  Rudolph  G.,  Lombard,  HI.,  assignor  to  Steiner  Sales 
Company,  .Salt  Lake  City,  Ftah.  Towel  dispen-sing  ap- 
paratus.    2,103,403  ;  Dec  28. 

Birr,  Rudolph  G.,  Lombard,  and  A.  C.  Grunwald.  River 
Forest,  HI.,  assignors  to  Steiner  Sales  Companv.  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah.  Towel  dispensing  apparatus. 
2,077,032;  Apr.  13.  ^^^       „        t-^ 

Birr.  Rudolnh  G..  Lombard,  and  A.  C.  Grunwald.  R'ver 
Forest,  111.,  assignors  to  Steiner  Sales  Company.  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah.  Towel  dispensing  apparatus. 
2,100,729  ;  Nov.  30. 

Birtley  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Appleyard,  K.  C, 
and  PoUitt,  assignors.) 

Birtman  Electric  Company.  (See  Harris,  John  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Blschof,  Bernhard.  Winterthur,  Switzerland.  Valve  gear 
for  internal  combustion  enErines.     2.072.201  :  M.ir,  2. 

Bisehoff,  Robert.     (See  Brisbane,  E.  C,  and  Bischoff.) 

Bisel.  Edwin  J.,  Uiiiontown,  Pa.  Measuring  apparatus. 
2,081.133  :  May  25. 

Bishelany,  Elias  C,  Brookljm,  N.  Y.  Rupture  pad  cover. 
2,079,675:  May    11. 

Bishkin,  Sam  L.     (See  Rolshausen.  F.  W.,  and  Bishkin.) 

Bishman  Company,  The.  (See  Bishman,  Walter  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Blshman,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  The  Bishman  Company, 
-Minneapolis,  Minn.     Tire  spreader.     2,073,510  ;  Mar.  9. 

Bishop  &  Babcock  Mfg.  Company,  The.  (See  Bondurant, 
Carlton  W.,  assignor.) 

Bishop  &  Babcock  Mfg.  Company,  The.  (See  Findley, 
Howard  J.,  assignorD 

Bishop  &  Babcock  JIfg.  Company,  The.  (See  Mayo,  Ed- 
ward L.,  assignor.) 

Bishop,  Ben.iamin  S.  T..  Shrewsbury,  and  P,  E.  Dow, 
lyeicester.  Mass.,  assignors  to  Leland-Gifford  Company. 
Hand  operated,  electric  controlled,  tapping  device. 
Re.  20,579  :  Dec.  14. 

Bishop,  Carl  E.,  Carlisle,  Iowa.  Steam  motor. 
2,088,582  :  Aug.   3. 

Bishop.  Edwin  L.,  Birmingham,  England.  Device  for 
separating  cardboard  or  like  sheets  upon  a  conveyer. 
2,085.248;  June  29. 

Bishop,  George  M.,  Buffalo.  a.<!signor  to  National  Aniline 
&  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dvestuff 
paste  for  use  in  printing.     2,069.209  ;  Feb.  2. 

Bishop,  George  M..  Buffalo,  assignor  to  National  Aniline 
&  (ihemical  Company,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flavan- 
throne  dyestnff  and  printing  paste.     2.069,210;  Feb,  2. 

Bishop.  Harry  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Displav  rack  for  lumber. 
2,070,507;  Feb.  9. 


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65 


Bishop,  Harry  Z.,  Lyons,  N.  Y.  Antiskid  tire.  2,068,050  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Bishop,  Harry  Z.,  Lyons,  N.  Y.  Shovel  with  adjustable 
handle.     2,098,609  ;  Nov.  9. 

Bishop,  Homer  L.,  Dayton,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  E. 
Stansell,  West  Carrclton,  Ohio.  Printing  process. 
2,088,398  ;  July  27. 

Bishop,  Howard  B.,  Summit,  N.  J.  Hydrotluoric  acid 
product  and   producing  the  same.     2,088,048  ;  July  27. 

Bishop,  John  B.,  Bloomheld,  and  \v'.  M.  Knotr,  Fairlawn. 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incor- 
porated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  communication  sys- 
tem.    2,101.668  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bishop,  Landlin  B.     (See  Bates,  F.  G.,  and  Bishop.) 

Bishop,  Lena,  and  O.  Bishop,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Laundry 
cart.    2,075,260  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bishop,  Leonard  J.,  assignor  to  Mechanical  Handling  Sys- 
tems, Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Trolley  conveyer.  2,075,261  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Bishop,  Leonard  J.,  assignor  to  Mechanical  Handling  Sys- 
tems, Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Trolley  conveyer.  2,095,022  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Bishop,  Orra.     (See  Bishop,  Lenn.  and  O.) 

Bishop,  Richard  E.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
A.  C.  Horn  &  Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Calk- 
ing gun.    2,102,939  ;  Dec.  21. 

Bishop,  Walter,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assi};nor  to  Backstay 
Welt  Co.     Finish  and  filler  strip.     2,070.645  :  Feb.  16. 

Bishop,  Walter  M.,  Flushing,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heat 
treating  magnetic  materials.     2,066.515  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bishop,  William  T.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Production  of  xanthates  of 
resin  alcohols.     2,103,140  ;  Dec.  21. 

Biskup,  William  F.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Lathe  attachment. 
2,085,945  ;  July  6. 

Bisonit  G.  m.  b.  H.     (See  Gullich,  Kurt,  assignor.) 

Bissell.  Carl  H.     (See  Olley,  R.  H.,  and  Bissell.) 

Bissell,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Crouse-Hinds  Company, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Timing  apparatus  for  traffic  signal- 
ling systems.     2,091,954;   Sept.   7. 

Bissell,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Crouse-Hinds  Company,  Syra- 
cu.se,  N.  Y.  Explosionproof  lighting  fixture.  2,094,394  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Bissell,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Crouse-Hinds  Company,  Syra- 
cuse, N.   Y.     PDlectric  hand  lamp.     2,096,604  :  Oct.   19. 

Bissell,  Carl  H.,  and  H.  P.  Hastings,  assignors  to  Crouse- 
Hinds  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Explosion  resisting 
lighting  fixture.     2,070,195  ;  Feb.  9. 

Bissell  Carpet  Sweeper  Company.  (See  Bissell,  Wads- 
worth,  assignor.) 

Bissell  Carpet  Sweeper  Company.  (See  Dilliard,  Herbert 
C,    assignor.) 

Bissell  Carpet  Sweeper  Company.  (See  Pullen,  Fred  W., 
assignor.) 

Bissell,  Everett  S.,  Irondequoit,  assignor  to  Bausch  & 
Lomb  Oi)tical  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Microscope 
filter  system.     2,083,820  ;  June  15. 

Bissell,  Raymond  W.,  Milford,  assignor  to  The  Strouse 
Adler  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Apparel  garment. 
2,099,099  :  Nov.  16. 

Bissell,  Wadsworth,  assignor  to  Bissell  Carpet  Sweeper 
Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Dustpan  dump  for 
carpet  sweepers.     2,085,209  ;  June  29. 

Bissell,  William  T.  (See  McNamara,  L.  C,  Conway,  Bis- 
sell. and  Harold.) 

Bi.szantz,  Fred,  assignor  to  The  Gallon  Metallic  Vault 
Company,  Gallon.  Ohio.  Lifting  mechanism  for  dump 
bodies.     2,094,521  ;   Sept.   28. 

Bitler,  William  T.,  and  M.  S.  Evans,  Berwick,  Pa.,  as- 
signorK  to  American  Car  and  Foundry  Compan.v,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Electric  stock  heater.     2,094,977  :  Oct.  5. 

Bitner,  John  S.     (See  Schmid,  F.  S.,  and  Bitner.) 

Bitney,  Dewey  H.,  assignor  to  Union  Steel  Products  Com- 
pany, Albion,  Mich.  Continuous  column  clip.  2,099,951  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Bitter,  Floward  L..  et  al.     (See  Doty,  Arthur  A.,  assignor.) 

Bitter,  John  L.,  Elizabethton,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  North 
American  Rayon  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Re- 
enforcod   rubber  article.     2,080,002  ;   May  11. 

Bitter,  John  h.,  Elizabethton,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  North 
American  Ravon  Gorporalion.  Filament  and  thread 
treatment.     2.090.330:   Aug.   17. 

Bitting  Incorpor.Tted.      (See  Keller,  Harry  H.,  assignor.) 

Bittorf,  TiOuls  A.,  nssignor  to  National  Maimlacliirliig 
Compnnv,  Sterling,  111.  Ilasp-tvpe  fastener.  2,067,255  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Bittorf,  liOiilH  A.,  (i.  G.  Behrens,  and  P.  Decker,  assignors 
to  National  Manufacturing  Company,  Sterling,  111. 
Overhead   door   structure.     2.000,090:  Aug.  17. 

BItzer.  Charles  J..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Dovi'lopnient  Company.  Itltumlnous  compositions. 
2,096,876  :   Oct.  26. 

Blvona.  JoHcpii,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Self  adjusting  garment. 
2.090.2K1  :  A  ML'.  17. 

Blxhy.  Edwin  IT..  liOnlsllle,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Container 
r'orpoi:itlon  of  America,  Chicago,  111.  Container. 
2.094.054  ;  Sept.  28. 

Blxb.v.  I'co  A.,  ICalamazoo,  assignor  to  Clark  Efjulpment 
Compiiny,  Ituclinnan,  Midi.  Brake  construction, 
2  090  100:  Aug.  17. 

Blxhy.  RalpJi  V..  and  J.  H.  Meyer.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  ;  snid 
Meyer  aBHlgnor  to  said  Blxby.  Refrigerator. 
2,077,982  :   Apr.   20. 

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Bixby,  Ralph  F.,  and  J.  H.  Meyer,  St.  Louis,  Mo. ;  said 
Meyer  assignor  to  said  Bixby.  Air  conditioning  appa- 
ratus.    2.097,556  ;  Nov.  2. 

Bixby,  Walter.     (See  Hathaway,  E.  F.,  and  Bixby.) 

Bixel,  Edward  C,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Ladder  holder. 
2,080,527  ;  May  18. 

Bixel,  Edward  C,  West  Orange,  and  T.  C.  Smith,  West- 
field,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and  Tele- 
graph Company.    Vehicle  cover.    2,074,358  ;  Mar.  23. 

Bixler,  Harley  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Refrigerating  machine.  2,102,403 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Bixler,  Harry  Z.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Spring  suspension. 
2,092,046  ;    Sept.    7. 

Bixler,  Willard  R.,  Kenton,  Ohio.  Repeating  toy  pistol. 
2,085,412;   June  29. 

Bjork,  Byron  T.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Necktie  holder. 
2,076.333  ;  Apr.   6. 

Bjork,  Peter  N.,  and  G.  A.  Burns,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  as- 
signors to  Butler  Manufacturing  Company,  Kansas  (iity, 
Mo.     Gasoline  metering  assembly.     2.069.990  :  Feb.  9. 

Bjorklund,  Herbert  W.,  Norrviken,  Sweden.  Table  game 
apparatus.      2.089,726;    Aug.   10. 

Bjorklund,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Northwestern  Terra  Cotta 
Corp.,  Chicago,  111.  Treating  liquid  containing  com- 
pressible bodies  of  material.     2,101,528;  Dec.' 7. 

Bjorkman,  Germaine  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lady's  travel- 
ing case.     2,078,557  ;  Apr.  27. 

Bi'irndal.  I\ragnus.      (See  Coleman,  N.  S.,  and  Bjorndal.) 

B.iorndal,  Magnus.      (See  Wick.  Emil  A.,  assignor.) 

BjOrndal.  JIagnus.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Electric  hydrom- 
eter.    2,071,607  :  Feb.  23. 

Bjornson,  Bjorn  G.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmission 
control  in  signaling  systems.     2,081,422  ;  May  25. 

Bjornson,  Bjorn  G.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Echo  suppressor 
circuits.     2,087,314;  July  20. 

Bjornson,  Bjorn  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y..  and  N.  W.  Br.vant, 
Lyndhurst,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  I,a'bora- 
tories.  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Trnnsinission 
control  in  two-way  signaling  system.     2,066,325  ;  Jan.  5. 

P.lack,  Alexander.      (See  Johnson,  L.  R.,  and  Black.) 

Black,  Bert  H.,  Crosbyton,  Tex.  Water  service  stand. 
2,070,196  ;  Feb.  9. 

Black,  Cadelle  H.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Protective  arrangement.  2,084,888 ; 
■Tune  22. 

Black-Clawson  Company,  The.  (See  Howard,  Charles  W., 
assignor.) 

Black-Clawson  Company,  The.  (See  Martindale,  Homer 
D..  as.signor. ) 

Black,  Crayton  K.     (See  Carr,  J.  I.,  and  Black.) 

Black,  Crayton  K.      (See  Murphy,  A.  R..  and  Black.) 

Black,  Crayton  K.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Azo  dves  and  pigments 
derived  therefrom.     2,092,796  ;   Sept.   14. 

Black  &  Decker  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Baker,  James  N.,  assignor.) 

Blnck  &  Decker  Alanufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Preston,  H.  C,  and  Decker,  assignors.) 

Black  &  Decker  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Roth,   Clement   E.,   assignor.) 

Black,  Edith  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Collapsible  box. 
2,074,638  ;  Mar.  23. 

Black,  Edward  R.,  assignor  to  Black  Svstems,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Building  covering.     2.078,1)08  ;  INIav  4. 

Blnck.  Frank,  Christmas,  Ariz.  Animal  clamp. 
2,100,730;  Nov.  30. 

Black,  Frederick,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Storage  Battery 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  TTnndling  mechanism  for 
storage  battery  containers.     2,085,724;  .Tuly  6. 

Black,  Frederick  H..  Fort  Sill,  Okla.  ITvdraulie  trans- 
mission.    2,088,583  ;  Aug.  3. 

Black,  George  W.     (See  Slaughter,  G.  1\I.,  and  Black.) 

Black,  Gertrude  M.,  executrix.  (See  Black,  J.  E.,  Smith, 
and  Behr. ) 

Itlack,  Tlarohl  G.,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Tncor- 
poiated,  Pliil.'idelphia,  P.a.  Air  baflle  for  ravon  cake 
driers.     2,100,035  ;  Nov.  30, 

Black,  Harold  Jl.,  assignor  to  McTCee  Glass  Conijiany, 
Jeanette,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  feeding  glass.  2,096,780  : 
Oct.  26. 

Black,  Harold  S..  Elmluirst,  assignor  to  Bell  Tolephono 
Liiboratorios,  Tncnrporn ted.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vacuum 
tube  circuit.     2,098,950;  Nov.  10. 

Black,  Harold  S..  nsslgiior  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporiiti'd.  Now  York.  N.  Y.  Wave  transla- 
tion Rvsf(Mii.      2.102,070:   Dec.    21. 

Black,  Tlnrold  S..  We.slfleld,  N.  J.,  Hsslgnor  to  Bell  Tele- 
jilione  Tiiihoraliirios,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wave   translation   svst(>in.      2.102.671  :   Dec.   21. 

lilack.  Harold  S.,  Elnihursf,  and  J.  O.  Edson.  Great  Kills, 
assignors  (o  T'.i>ll  Ti'I<'i)hone  Lnbni-atorles,  Tneorponiti-d, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  lOlcctrlcal  Indicating  or  luensurlnj; 
.sysl(>ni.     2,083,195  ;  June  8. 

IUmcI;,  Harry  L.,  Toronto,  Ontario.  Canada.  .\ppMrntua 
for  Indicating  an  operative  condition  of  vehicle  Uglits, 
2  101  -18!)  :    Poo.    7. 

Ttlack.  TTornce  D..  1'xhrldge.  and  A.  A.  C  Degen,  Tlarrow, 
asslL'nors  to  Bell  I'nncli  CoTupanv  T,lniltc.1.  T,ondon, 
England.     Ticket  Issuing  inaelilne.     2,08  1,986  ;  June  211, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Black,  Irvins  E.,  F.  J.  Hoffer,  and  H.  B.  Silver,  assignors 
to  Plastic  Seal  Corporation,  Broolilyn,  X.  Y.  Container 
sealing    machine.       2.081,908 ;    June    1. 

Black.  Irvin?  E.,  F.  J.  Hoffer,  and  H.  B.  Silver,  assignors 
to  Plastic  Seal  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Container 
sealing  machine.     2,103,213  ;  Dec.  21. 

Black,  James  D.,  and  G.  F.  Jleyer,  Tampa,  Fla.  Window 
box  and  hanger  therefor.     2,08.5,290  ;  June  29. 

Black,  Jolm  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Gasoline  Producrs  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Method  and  apparatus  for  converting  hydrocar- 
bons.    2,075,164;  Mar.  30. 

Black,  John  C,  Beverly  Hills.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Gasoline 
Products  Company,  Incorporated,  Newark,  N.  J.  Pro- 
ducing an  improved  motor  fuel  and  solvent  oil. 
2,076,695;  Apr.    13. 

Black,  John  C,  Beverly  Hills,  and  M.  L.  Chappell,  Watson, 
assignors  to  Union  Oil  Company  of  California.  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.  Treating  hydrocarbon  oils.  2,091,624 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Black,  John  E.,  deceased,  by  G.  M.  Black,  executrix.  Red 
Bank,  and  C.  S.  Smith,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  and  R.  K. 
Behr,  Mount  Vernon.  N.  Y..  assignors  to  The  Babcock 
&  Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Steam  boiler. 
2,092,299  ;    Sept.  7. 

Black,  John  O..  Detroit,  Mich.  Securing  bung  bushings. 
2.069,937  ;  Feb.  9. 

Black,  Knox  C,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York.  X.  Y. 
Coaxial   transmission   system.     2.0S9.179  :  Aug.    10. 

Black,  Leroy  G.,  assignor  to  American  Potash  &  Chemical 
Corporation,  Trona,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  producing 
dehydrated  and  crystalline  anhydrous  sodium  tetra- 
borate.    2,073.827:  Mar.  16. 

Black,  Roe  R.,  Douglaston,  assignor  to  Reynolds  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipe  insulation.  2,088,400 ; 
July  27. 

Black,  Sivalls  &  Bryson,  Inc.  (See  Gordon,  Joseph  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Black  Systems,  Inc.      (See  Black.  Edward  R.,  assignor.) 

Black,  Thomas  C.     (See  Zirmer.  Martin.) 

Black,  Warren  G..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Treatment  of  lubri- 
cants.    2,083,139  ;  June  8. 

Black,  William  A.,  Montclair,  X'.  J.,  assignor  to  United 
Research  Corporation,  Burbank,  Calif.  Film  driving 
apparatus.     2.098,215  ;  Nov.  9. 

Black,  William  F.      (See  Dahl.  O.,  and  Black.) 

Black.  William  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  of  one-half  to  H.  H.  Fisher.  Apparatus 
for  cleaning  receptacles.     2,076,202  ;  Apr.  6. 

Black.  William  H..  Xew  York,  X'.  Y.  Safety  razor. 
2.071,105  :   Feb.   16. 

Blackburn,  George,  and  Sons  Limited.  (See  Start,  Harry 
W.,  assignor.) 

Blackburn,  George,  and  Sons  Limited.  (See  Start,  Harry 
W.  and  E.,  assignors.) 

Blackburn.  George,  and  Sons  Limited.  (See  Towers, 
Ern?st  J.,  assignor.) 

Blackburn,  Jasper,  and  J.  A.  Weaver,  Jr.,  Webster 
Groves.  Mo.  Frictional  wire  connecter.  2,102,881 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Blackburn.  Samuel  M.,  and  W.  L.  Schellenbach,  Wyoming, 
assignors  to  The  Fay-Egan  Manufacturing  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Slicing  machine.     2,072,846  ;  Jlar.  9. 

Blackden,  Perry  D.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Gas  turbine. 
2.094.055  :   Sept.  28. 

Blackhawk  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Mandl,  Sigmund,  assignor.) 

Blackhawk  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Mandl,  S.,  and  Pfanser,  as- 
signors.) 

Blackhawk  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Pfauser,  Edward  M.,  assignor.) 

Blackhawk  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Traut.  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Blackledge,  John  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Toy  and  apparatus 
for  manufacturing  the  same.     2,078,439:  Apr.  27. 

Blackman,  John  W.  B.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Protected 
pile.     2.083,592  :  June  15. 

Blackman,  John  W.  B..  Lone  Beach,  Calif.  Making  pro- 
tected piling.     2.083.593  ;  June  15. 

Blackman,  Loron  B.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Brake  shoe  gauge. 
2,087.497;  July  20. 

Blackman,  Italph  B.,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  Xew  York,  X.  Y. 
Wave  filter.     2,086,597  ;  July  13. 

Blackman,  Ralph  B.,  Rutherford.  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories.  Incorporated,  Xew  York,  X.  Y. 
Wave  filter.     2.091.250;  Aug.  31. 

Blackman.  Roy  C,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Automobile  direc- 
tion switch  and  signal.     2,074,011  ;  Mar.  16. 

Blackmore,  William.  Sharon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  National 
Malleable  and  Steel  Castings  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Journal   box.     2,069,488  ;   Feb.  2. 

Blackstock,  Catl.  (See  De  Koster,  C,  and  Anderson,  as- 
signors.) 

Dlackstone,  Abraham  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Precast  concrete 
building  construction.     2,094.393  :  Sept.  28. 

Blackwell.  Frederick  S.,  and  J.  I.  White,  assignors  of 
one-third  to  Clarence  C.  Dunkle,  Kellogg,  Idaho.  Sten- 
ciling printing  press.     2.071.720  ;  Feb.  23. 

Blackwell.  James  W.,  Lincolnton,  Ga.  Union  suit. 
2.067.870:    ,Tan.    12. 

Blackwell.  Otto  B..  Plandomo,  X.  Y.,  and  J.  Herman, 
Westfield.  X.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Company.  Television  system.  2,101,976 : 
Dec.   14. 


Blackwood,   Robert  O.      (See  Baker,   David  and  D.,   as- 
signors.) 
BlagS,  Marcel,  Herserange,  assignor  to  Soci^tS  Anonyme 

des   Hauts   Fourneaux   de  la   Chiers,   Longwy,   France. 

Apparatus  for  tempering  rails.     2,095,946  ;  Oct.  12. 
Blaikie,  Kenneth  G.     (See  Morrison,  G.  O.,  Skirrow,  and 

Blaikie.) 
Blaikie.  Kenneth  G..   Shawinigan  Falls,  Quebec,  assignor 

to    Shawinigan    Chemicals   Limited,    Montreal,   Canada. 

Chewing  gum  composition.     2,085,490  ;  June  29. 
Blain,   Albert,    Philadelphia,    assignor   to   Radio   Corpora- 
tion of  America.     Tuning  dial.     2,084,182  ;  June  15. 
Blair,  Arthur  G.,  Inc.,  et  al.      (See  Williams,  H.  W.,  and 

Ellis,  assignor.) 
Blair,  Emile,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Com- 

panv,   Xew  Haven,   Conn.     Oil   temperature   regulator. 

2,07"l.l06  ;  Feb.  16. 
Blair,   Harry   R.,  Cranston,   R.  I.,  assignor  to  Universal 

Winding  company,  Boston,  Mass.     Gainer  mechanism 

for  winding  machines.     2,079,730  ;  May  11. 
Blair,    Robert    S.,    Stamford,    Conn.      Driver    for    rotary 

tools.     2,092,598  ;  Sept.  7. 
Blair,   Royer  R.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories, 

Incorporated,     Xew      York,     X.     'Y.        Gain      control. 

2.100,375  ;  Xov.  30. 
Blair,  Russell  M.     (See  Jarvis,  K.  W.  and  Blair.) 
Blair,  William  A.     (See  Hackney,  Clarence  W.,  assignor.) 
Blair.    William    R.,    Fort    Monmouth,    Oceanport.    X.    J. 

Gyroscopic  indicating  and  control  device.     2,075,797  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Blake,     Bernice     L.,     Oak     Park,     m.       Lingerie     pin. 

2,074,359  ;   Alar.    23. 
Blake,  Dennis  B.  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  E.  Willard, 

Danville,    111.      Brake    control   apparatus.      2,082,776 ; 

June  8. 
Blake,  Dennis  B.  D.,  Denver.  Colo.,  assignor   of  one-half 

to     D.     E.     Willard,     Danville,     111.     Mop     wringer. 

2.091.625  ;  Aug.  31. 
Blake,  Eli  J.,  deceased,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  E.  A.  Blake, 

executrix.     Remote  control  system.     2.098.910  ;  Xov.  9. 
Blake,  Elsie  A.,  executrix.     (See  Blake.  Eli  J.) 
Blake,  Frank  N.,  North  Adams,  Mass.    Finding  apparatus. 

2,092,951 ;  Sept.  14. 
Blake,    Frank  O.,   West    Los  Angeles,   Calif.,   assignor   to 

Link-Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Chain  pin  extractor. 

2,091.844;  Aug.  31. 
Blake,  George  R.,  and  G.  W.  Seymour,  Cumberland,  Md., 

assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.     Textile 

process  and  product.     2,068,003  ;  Jan.  19. 
Blake,    Harold   D.      (See   Strickland,    R.   F.,   Blake,   and 

McLean.) 
Blake,  Harold  D.,  Cleveland  Heights,  and  W.  J.  Geiger, 

Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 

Base  for  electric  lamps  or  similar  devices.     2,066, 3lf  ; 

Jan.  5. 

Blake,  Harry  D.,  Boston,  Mass.  Steak  tenderizing  appa- 
ratus.    2,090,829  ;  Aug.  24. 

Blake,  Henry  W.,  assignor  to  W.  F.  Kirk,  Kansas  City,  Mo 
Portable    transportable   refrigerator.     2,094,522 ;    Sept. 

Blake,  Henry  W.,  assignor  to  W.  F.  Kirk.  Kansas  CSty, 

Mo.     Refrigerator  structure.     2,099,793  ;  Nov.  23. 
Blake,   Henry  W.,  assignor  to   W.   F.  Kirk,  Kansas  City, 

Mo.    Transportable  anchorable  refrigerator.     2.103,231 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Blake,    Herman    C.    Hyde    Park.    Mass.,    and    S.    Blake, 

Ricliniond.   Maine.     Hanger.     2,098,996 ;  Nov.  16. 
Blake,  John'T.,  Madison,  Wis.     Masonry  wall.     2,073,673  ; 

ilar.  16. 

Blake.  Kenneth  B.,  Ardsley.  N.  Y..  and  C.  S.  Hemp,  Upper 
Montclair,  N.  J. ,  Heat  insulating  material.  2,072  152  ■ 
Mar.  2. 

Blake,  Kenneth  R.,  Anderson,  Ind.  Automatic  starter. 
2.085.734 ;  July  6. 

Blake.  Samuel.      (See  Blake,   Herman  C.  and  S.) 

Blakeney,  Charles  G.,  and  B.  I.  Buck,  assignors  to  The 
B  I  Buck  Company.  Baltimore,  Md.  Automatic  bean 
cutter.     2.092,103;  Sept.  7. 

Blakeslee,  Henry  J.,  Marlboro,  assignor  to  The  States 
Company.  Hartford,  Conn.  Meter  connection  block. 
2.081,100  ;  May  18. 

Blakeslee,  Henry  J.,  JLarlboro,  assignor  to  The  States  Com- 
pany, Hartford,  Conn.  Meter  connection  block. 
2,081,101 ;  May  IS. 

Blakey.  Angus  R..  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Dohertv 
Research  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  the  fractional  distillation  of  liquids. 
2.072,093  ;  Mar.  2. 

Blakey.  Angus  R..  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assigno-  to 
Dohcrty  Rpsearch  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y  Frac- 
tional distillation  of  liquids.     2.072.834:  Mar.  2. 

Blakley,  Vincent  A.,  and  A.  N.  Lindenmuth.  Allentown, 
Pa.     Shoulder  strap  device.     2,100,708  ;  Nov.  30. 

Blamherc,  Ernst,  assignor  to  ITartmann  &  Braun  .Vktien- 
gesellschaft.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Self 
starting.  stopping  reversible  synchronous"  motor. 
2.066,760;  Jan.   5. 

Blanc,  Samuel  O.,  Des  Moines.  Iowa.  Cutter  member  for 
cleaning  drain  pipes.     2,069,871  ;  Feb.  9. 

Blanchard.  Benjamin  B..  Swampscott.  Mass..  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Stapling  machine.     2,078,999  ;  May  4. 


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Blanchard,  Benjamin  B.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Wire  feeding  apparatus.     2,088,570  ;  Aug.  3. 

Blanchard,  Benjamin  B.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Lasting  machine.     2,101,041  ;  Dec.   7. 

Blanchard,  Benjamin  W.,  Jr.,  Vallejo,  Calif.  Shingle 
cutting  machine.     2,088,686  ;  Aug.  3. 

Blanchard,  Charles  M.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Internal  com- 
bustion engine.     2,090,662  ;  Aug.  24. 

Blanchard,  Everett  W.,  Schenectady,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Locomotive  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Valve 
gear  for  three-cylinder  locomotives.  2,103,658 ;  Dec. 
28. 

Blanchard,  Frederick  C,  Brookline,  Mass.  Fluid  pres- 
sure responsive  feeder.     2,103,763  ;  Dec.  28. 

Blanchard,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  G.  Votes, 
London,  England.  Silencing  gaseous  currents. 
2,075,088;  Mar.  30. 

Blanchett,  Luther  E.,  assignor  to  Bucyrus-Erie  Company, 
South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Leveling  device.  2,101,837 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Blanchard,  Philip  D.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Super- 
heater Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Control  valve. 
2,085,782  ;  July  6. 

Hammond,  Ind.,  and  C.  E.  Hardy, 
?nors  to  The  Superheater  Company, 
Compound  feeder.     2,099,836  ;  Nov. 


(See  Hottenroth,  F.  W.,  Blanchard, 


Blanchard,  Philip  D. 
Mount  Vernon,  asslf 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
23. 

Blanchard,  Walter  P. 
and  Sprenger.) 

Blanchard,  Werner  J.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  Pitch  in- 
dicator.    2,069,991;  Feb.  9. 

Blanchfield,  Edward  J.  <See  McNamara,  Eichard  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bland,  Frederick  O.  S.,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Freezing 
medium,  method  of  production  and  application  for  freez- 
ing purposes.     2,102,506  ;  Dec.  14. 

Blaney,  Arthur  C,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Forming  records.     2,093,539  ;  Sept.  21. 

Blaney,  Arthur  C,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Phonographic  apparatus. 
2,095,308;  Oct.  12. 

Blaney,  Arthur  C,  Erlton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America,  Neiw  York,  N.  Y.  Photophono- 
graphic   apparatus.     2,097,141  ;   Oct.    26. 

Blaney,  Jesse  M.,  Amityville,  N.  Y.  Removal  of  excess 
halides  from  photographic  developing  bath.  2,073,621 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Blaney,  William  H.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Automobile  theft  pre- 
venter.    2,098.854  ;  Nov.  9. 

Blankenbuehler,  John  H.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Dynamo-electric  machine.  2,094,344  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Blaschke,  Josephine,  Trenton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Brooder. 
2,084,832  ;  June  22. 

Blashfield,  Floyd  A.,  assignor  to  Scanlan-Morris  Com- 
pany, Madison,  Wis.  Sterilizing  tank.  2,094,056 ; 
Sept.  28. 

Blashill,  Arthur  E.,  Withlngton,  Manchester,  England. 
Wire  fabric  making  machine.     .2,068,224  ;  Jan.  19. 

Blashill,  Arthur  E.,  Withington,  Manchester,  England. 
Wire  fabric  making  machine.     2,078,226;  Apr.  27. 

Blashill,  Arthur  E.,  Withington,  Manchester,  England. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  unwinding  wire,  thread,  or 
the  like.     2,102,610  ;  Dec.   21. 

Blasquez,  Francisco,  and  A.  Ordorica,  Mexico,  D.  F., 
Mexico.  Display,  direction,  or  guide  apparatus. 
2,081,786  ;  May  25. 

Blatchford,  Albert  O.,  Amballes  Guernsey.  Channel, 
Islands.     Water  tube  boiler.    2,101,892  ;  Dec.  14. 

Blatt,  William,  Detroit,  Mich.  Disk  bralce.  2,071,107 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Blattner,  August  II.,  St.  Louis  County,  assignor  to  Carter 
Carburetor  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Downdraft  car- 
buretor.    2,092,827  ;  Sept.  14. 

Blattner,  Emil  II.,  assignor  to  The  Symington-Gould 
Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Draft  rigging.  2,066,600; 
Jan.  5. 

Blatz,  Viil(>ntin  O.,  Munich,  Germany.  Valve  for  pn"u- 
matic  liies  for  motor  driven  vehicles  giving  acoustic  sig- 
nals.    2,009,128;  Jan.  20. 

Blatzhcim,  Joliann,  Welschlitz  I.  V.,  Germany.  Delivery 
device  for  rot.uy  printing  machines.     2,094,938;  Oct.  5. 

Blau,  Liidwig  W.,  Ilouston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Di'vclopment  Company.  Frequency  comparing  de- 
vice for  determining  the  force  of  gravity.  2,077,390  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Blau,  Ludwlg  W.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Damped  wave  filter. 
2,077,391  ;  Apr.   20. 

Blan,  Ludwig  W.,  Ilouslon,  Tex.,  assignor  to  St.-mdard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
(■liiiiimiling  low    frequencies.      2,081,350;    May   25. 

Bldii,  I/ii(lwig  W..  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Slandni'd 
Oil  Development  <"ompany.  Seismic  reflection  inelhod. 
2,09»,«:!7  ;  Nov.  23. 

Bhiu,  Ludwlg  \V.,  and  li.  Statham,  HouHton,  Tex.,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company.  Seis- 
mograph.    2,074,043  ;  Mar.  10. 


Blau,  Ludwlg  W.,  and  L.  Statham,  Houston,  Tex.,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company.  Appa- 
ratus for  recording  earth  current  transients. 
2,079,103:  May  4. 

Blauer,  Louis,  Brookline,  Mass.  Combination  hood  and 
double  back  for  garments.     2,103,608  :  Dec.  28. 

Blauntia,  Volono  H.,  and  N.  C.  Lewis,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Win- 
dow.    2,093,161  ;  Sept.  14. 

Blaw-Knox  Company.  (See  Brynoldt,  Christian,  as- 
signor.) 

Blaw-Knox  Company.  (See  Chandler,  Willard  P.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Blaw-Knox  Company.     (See  Dorfan,  Morton  I.,  assignor.) 

Blaw-Knox  Company.  (See  Harrington,  Edward  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Blaw-Knox  Company.  (See  Venable,  William  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Blaxton,  George  L.     (See  McCauley,  Irvin  D.,  assignor.) 

Blayney,  Charles  V.,  Hinsdale,  111.  Broiling  device. 
2,070,111 ;  Feb.  9. 

Blazek,  John  Y.,  Maple  Heights,  and  R.  G.  Anderson 
Cleveland,  assignors  to  Lempco  Products,  Inc.,  Bed- 
ford, Ohio.     Tool  setting  means.     2,066,389  ;  Jan.  5. 

Blazek,  John  Y.,  Maple  Heights,  and  R.  J.  Kuschel,  Cleve- 
land,  assignors  to  Lempco  Products,  Inc.,  Bedford,  Ohio 
Clamping  means.     2,078,598  ;  Apr.  27. 

Blazek,  John  Y.,  Maple  Heights,  and  R.  G.  Anderson 
Cleveland,  assignors  to  Lempco  Products,  Inc.,  Bedford 
Ohio,     Measuring  device.     2,088,362  ;   July  27. 

Blazek,  John  Y.,  Maple  Heights,  and  J.  F.  Strnad, 
Bedford,  assignors  to  Lempco  Products,  Inc.,  Bedford, 
Ohio.     Machining   device.     2,095,225  ;   Oct.    12. 

Blazek,  John  i..  Maple  Heights,  and  R.  G.  Anderson, 
Cleveland,  assignors  to  Lempco  Products,  Inc.,  Bedford 
Ohio.     Surface    forming   machine.     2,101,569  ;    Dec.    7, 

Bleakley,  Purling  A.,  assignor  to  The  Gillord  Corpora- 
tion, Toledo,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  and  method  of 
spraying  molten  metal.     2,092,150 ;  Sept.  7. 

Bleani,  Edgar  W.,  assignor  to  Stokes  and  Smith  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Filling  machine.    2,081,526  ;  May  25. 

Bleam,  Edgar  W.,  assignor  to  Stokes  and  Smith  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Filling  system.     2,082,567;  June  1. 

Bleasdale,  Albert.  (See  Connor,  K.  \V.,  Calvert,  and 
Bleasdale.) 

Blech,  Waldemar,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  T.  G. 
Gregory.     Detergent  composition.     2,083,821 ;  June  15. 

Blecher,  Samuel  J.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  31.  Weingast, 
New  York,  N.  Y.    Making  footwear.     2,087,794  :  July  20. 

Blechman,  Irving,  Bronx,  assignor  to  Odera  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sectional  container.  2,083,114  ; 
June  8. 

Bledsoe,  Clyde  O.,  Colorado,  Texas.  Drilling  clamp. 
2,093,826  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bleeck,  John,  London,  England.  Preservative  for  animal 
and  vegetable  substances.     2.066,453  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bleecker,  \Varren  F.,  Boulder,  Colo.,  assignor  to  Zero 
Hour  Torpedo  Company,  Casper,  Wyo.  Bomb. 
2,076,613;  Apr.  13. 

Bleendes,  Isidor  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Knitted  fabric. 
2,077,033  ;  Apr.  13. 

Blendinger.  Mabel  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Thumb-guard. 
2,084,183  ;  June  15. 

Blessing,  Edgar  F.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Steel  alloy. 
2,099,509  ;  Nov.  16. 

Blessing,  Elizabeth,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cleaning  composi- 
tions.    2,090,932  ;  Aug.  24. 

Bletso,  Bruce  N.,  and  C.  O.  Carlson,  Cleveland  Heights, 
Ohio,  assignors  to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Com- 
pany of  New  Jersey.     Tool.     2,080,030  ;  May  11. 

Bleltnor,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Renette  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Apparatus  for  ma'ilng  pistons.  2,101,043 ; 
Dec.   7. 

Blettnor,  George  II.,  assignor  to  Renette  Company,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Making  pistons.     2,101,044;  Dec.    7. 

Blettner,  George  II.,  assignor  to  Renette  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Internal  combustion  engine.  2,101,045; 
Dec.  7. 

Blettner,  George  II.,  assignor  to  Renette  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Casting  pistons.     2,101.040;  Dec.  7. 

Bleuel,  Alex  H.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Studding  shoe. 
2,100,209  ;  Nov.  23. 

Bleuel,  William  H.,  Dormont,  Pa.,  and  S.  Steek,  Steuben- 
ville,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  waving  human  hair. 
2,008,306;  Jan.  19. 

Blevans,  Don  W.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Hardness  tester. 
2,087,500  ;  .luly  20. 

Elevens,  Emmett,  Louisvlle,  Ky.  Support  for  artiflclnl 
lower  legs.     2,080,003;  May  11. 

Blevins,  Herman  (J.,  Sewickley,  assignor  to  Spang,  Chal- 
fant  &  Company,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Apparatus  for 
welding.     2,084,889  ;  June  22. 

Hlew,  Mlehael  J.      (See  Allen,  J.  E.,  Blew,  and  Wood.) 

Blewett,  John,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Company,  Dallas, 
Tex.     Braking  nieehaiiism.     2,081,898  ;  Juno  1." 

Blevvelt,  John,  assignor  to  Tlw  Murray  ("ompauv,  n.'i!li\s, 
Tex.     Urea.st  lilter  for  eoltcui  gins.     2, 087.  IDS  ;  July  20. 

Bhnvett,  John,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Coinpauv,  Dallas, 
Tex.      Ii'ibcr   cleaning   cylinder.      •J,0!)0.9.'').'i  ;    Oct.    2<?. 

Rley,  Fred,  ("liirago.  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  asslgniuents, 
to  The  CarhorundiMM  Company,  Niagara  I'^illa.  N.  V. 
AbrM.slve  saw  loolli.      Re.  20,500;   Nov.  30, 

Bley,   Itudolpli  S.      (See  Byron,   T.   II.,  and  Itley.) 

Itley,  Rudolph  S.,  lOll-Aabetliton,  Teiiu.  Kaeenilzlng  amino 
acids.     2,071,327  ;  Feb.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bley,  Rudolph  S.,  Elizabethtown,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  North 
American  Rayon  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pro- 
ducing dull-luster  bactericidal  filament.  2,072,80S ; 
JIar.   2. 

Bley,  Rudolph  S.,  Elizabethtown,  Tenn..  assignor  to  North 
American  Rayon  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cellu- 
losic  spinning  solution.     2,072,809  ;  War.  2. 

Bley,  Rudolph  S.,  Elizabethton,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  North 
American  Rayon  Corporation,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Contin- 
uous process  of  producing  carbon  bisulphide.  2,079,543  ; 
JNIar  4. 

Bley,  Rudolph  S.,  Elizabethton,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  The 
Porcelain  Enamel  and  Manufacturing  Company,  of 
Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md.  Vitreous  enamel  organosols. 
2,090,617  ;  Aug.  24. 

Bley,  Rudolph  S.,  Elizabethton,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  The 
Porcelain  Enamel  and  Manufacturing  Company,  of 
Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md.  Vitreous  enamel  organosol. 
2.090,018  :  Aug.  24. 

Blpyer,  Charles  F.,  Lorain,  Ohio,  assignor  to  National 
Tube  Company.  Mixing  gaseous  fuels.  2,087,681  ; 
July  20. 

Blicharski,  Franz,  Vienna,  Austria.  Propelling  device  for 
watercraft  and  .Tircraft.     2,091,845  ;   Aug.  31. 

Blickman,  Saul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Measuring  device. 
2,086,115  ;  July  6. 

Blickman,  Saul,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  use  in 
welding.     2,09.1.964  ;   Oct.  19. 

Bliss.  Carl  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Standard  Steel  Works.  Timing  mecha- 
nism.    2.076.290  :  Apr.  6. 

Bliss,  E.  W.,  Company.     (See  Krueger,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Bliss,  E.  W.,  Company.      (See  Kruse.  Peter,  assignor.) 

Bliss,  E.  W.,  Company.      (See  Patrick,  Isaac,  assignor.) 

Bliss,  Harvey  N.,  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Veeder-Root  Incorporated.  Odometer.  2,077,666  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Bliss,  Harvey  N.,  West  Hartford,  and  E.  Wild,  and  W.  L. 
Tancred,  assignors  to  Veeder-Root  Incorporated,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.  Multiplex  counting  machine.  2,103,659 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Blitzer,  Jacob  H.,  assignor  to  Lightolier  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Lighting  unit.     2,083,426  ;   June  8. 

Blizard,  John.     (See  Reigart,  C,  Blizard,  and  Frisch.) 

Blizzard  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Matejcik,  Vin- 
cent, assignor.) 

Bloch,  Walter,  Kidsgrove,  Stoke-on-Trent,  England.  Low 
dielectric  loss  ceramic  product  and  making.  2,071,452  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Blochinger.  William,  West  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Roller  skate. 
2,070,640  ;  Feb.  16. 

Blochinger,  William,  assignor  to  Olvmpiad  Skate  Co.,  St. 
Paul.   Minn.     Skate.     2,096.781  :    Oct.    26. 

Block,  David  J.,  Winnetka,  111.,  assignor  to  H.  M.  Cable. 
Combination  dye-stripper.     2.077,983  ;  Apr.  20. 

Bloc!;,  Iiavirl  J..  Winnptka,  assignor  to  A.  Appel,  Chicago, 
Tl!.      Patchincr  material.      2.101.607;  Dec.  7. 

Block,  Harold  C.     (See  Layne,  L.  A.,  and  Block.) 

Block,  Louis,  and  M.  Metziger,  assignors  to  Bloekson 
Chemical  Co.,  Joliet,  111.  Manufacture  of  dicalcium 
phosphate.     2,078,627  ;  Apr.  27. 

Blocker,    Jay   D.       (See    Neel,    T.    W.,    and   Blocker.) 

Blocker,  Robert  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Oscillating 
poppet  valve  engine.     2.073,385  ;  Mar.  9. 

Blocker,  Samuel  J.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Automatic  glare  shield. 
2,100,427  ;  Nov.  30. 

Bloekson  Chemical  Co.  (See  Block,  L.,  and  Metziger,  as- 
signors.) 

Blodgett,  Albert  G.,  assignor  to  Riley  Stoker  Corporation, 
Worcester,  Mass.     Fuel  burner.     2,087,869  :  July  20. 

Blodgett,  Albert  G.,  assignor  to  Riley  Stoker  Corporation, 
Worcester,  .Mass.  Pulverizing  apparatus.  2,093,703 : 
Sept.  21. 

Blodgett,  Edwin  O.,  assignor  to  Oenor.al  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Roclicster,  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic"  control- 
ling system  for  railroads.     2,072,079  :  Mar.  2. 

Blodgett,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  Overhead  Door  Cor- 
poration, Hartford  City,  Ind.  Verticallv  sliding  door 
construction.      2.072,092  ;    iMar.    2. 

Blodgett,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  Overhead  Door  Corpo- 
ration. Hartford  City,  Ind.  Sliding  door.  2,099,191 ; 
Nov.   16. 

Bloh.  William  R.,  Giddings,  Tex.  Advertising  apparatus. 
2.074,249  :  Mar.  16. 

Blohm,  August  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Trans-Lux 
Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Web  feeding  mechanism. 
2.098,940:  Nov.  16. 

Blohm,  August  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Trans-Lux 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Projection  system. 
2,098.941  ;  Nov.  16. 

Blom,  Il.ialniar  T.,  Jlichigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sulli- 
van ^lachinery  Company.  Pumping  mechanism. 
2,091.907  :  Aug.  31. 

Blom,  Hjalmar  T.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sulli- 
van Machinery  Company.  Separator.  2,093,994  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Blomberg,  Martin  P.  (See  Adams,  E.  E.,  Blomberg,  Mus- 
sey,  and  Stout.) 

Blomberg,  Martin  P.      (See  Mussey,  W.  H.,  and  Blomberg.) 

Blomberg,  Martin  P.,  assignor  to  Pullman-Standard  Car 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Jlotorcar. 
2,079,748;  May  11. 


Blomberg,  Martin  P.,  assignor  to  Pullman-Standard  Car 
and  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Heating 
and  ventilating  system  for  vehicles.    2,080,757  ;  May  18. 

Blomberg.  Martin  P.,  assignor  to  Pullman-Standard  Car 
Jlanufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Top  sill. 
2,083,.')53  ;  June  15. 

Blomberg.  Martin  P.,  assignor  to  Pullman-Standard  Car 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Conduit  con- 
nection for  articulated  cars.     2,094,442  ;  Sept.  28. 

Blomberg.  Martin  P..  assignor  to  Pullman-Standard  Car 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  End  sill  for 
railway   cars.     2.094,443  ;   Sept.   28. 

Blomberg,  Martin  P.,  assignor  to  Pullman-Standard  Car 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Braking  sys- 
tem for  car   trucks.     2,095,591 ;  Oct.  12. 

Blome,  August  B.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  1'.,  assignor  to  The 
Superheater  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boiler. 
2,088,940  ;   Aug.   3. 

Blome,  Ernest  R.      (See  West,   E.   W.,  and  Blome.) 

Blomgren,  Carl,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  .assignor  to  Wood  News- 
paper Machiner.v  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Foun- 
tain  roll.     2.089.331  :  Aug.   10. 

Blomgren,  Henry  E.,  Floral  Park,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  W.  D.  McGurn,  Rockville  Centre,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
Valve  cam  operation.     2,081,658  ;  May  25. 

Blomstrom,  Lowell  C,  Pleasant  Ridge,  assignor  to  Federal 
Mogul  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Adjustable  limit 
gauge.     2,087,896  ;  July  27. 

Blood,  Charles  R.,  Sacramento,  Calif.,  assignor  of  twenty- 
four  per  cent  to  W.  H.  Gerber,  and  twenty-four  per  cent 
to  G.  S.  Tyler.  Asphalt  conditioning  and  charging 
device.     2,081,472  ;  May  25. 

Blood,  Harold  L.,  assignor  to  The  Heald  JIachine  Com- 
pany. Worcester,  Mass.     Hone.     2,086,660  ;  July  13. 

Blood,  Harold  L.,  assignor  to  The  Heald  Machine  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Grinding  machine.  2,097,429  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Blood,  Laurence  E.,  Newton,  assignor  to  S.  A.  Woods 
Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Molder.  2.102,175  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Blood,  Leonard  H.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Ernest  W.  Del- 
zer,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.     Gas  burner.     2.067,656  ;  Jan.  12. 

Blood,  William  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spark  plug. 
2.095,540;   Oct.   12. 

Bloom,  Charles  F.,  and  A.  T.  Shere,  Vancouver,  Wash. ; 
said  Shere  assignor  to  said  Bloom.  Drive  for  weeders. 
2,093,070  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bloom,  Jacob,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hinge.  2,067,042 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Bloom,  Jacob,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hinge.  2,067,559  ;  Jan 
12. 

Bloom,  Otto  I.     (See  Ish-Shalom,  S.,  Ascheim.  and  Bloom.) 

Bloom,  Otto  I.     (See  Ish-Shalom,  S.,  and  Bloom.) 

Bloomberg,  Harry  A.  (See  Dausmann,  Charles  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bloomberg,  Joseph  E.,  assignor  to  Milwaukee  Saddlery 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cushioned  seat.  2,085,569 ; 
June  29. 

Bloomenthal,  Sidney,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Carbon  coated  con- 
tainer for  electrolytic  condensers.     2.085,413  ;  June  29. 

Bloomer  Bros.  Company.  (See  Holmes,  Raynor  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bloomer  Bros.  Company.  (See  Inman,  Harry  A.,  and 
W.  H.,  assignors.) 

Bloomer  Bros.  Company.  (See  Inman,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bloomer,  Melville  H.     fSee  Lawton,  C.  S..  and  Bloomer.) 

Bloomfield,  Samuel,  Chicago,  111.  Service  tray.  2,099,433; 
Nov.  16. 

Bloomheart,  John  L.,  assignor  to  M.  F.  McKesson,  Toledo, 
Ohio.     Hearing  testing.     2.072,705  ;  Mar.  2. 

Bloomingdale  Bros.,  Inc.  (See  Kaufman,  Carl  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bloomquist,  Algot  S.,  Paxton,  111.  Power  lift  lever. 
2,099,594;    Nov.   16. 

Bloomsburg,  Marvin  S.  (See  Bloomsbuig,  Ralph  A.  and 
M.   S.) 

Bloomsburg,  Ralph  A.,  Albany,  N.  Y'.,  and  JL  S.  Blooms- 
burg, Wcstfiold,  X.  J.  Improved  stoker  and  burning 
solid  fuel.     2,072,078  ;  Mar.  2. 

Bloss,  Richard  R..  assignor  to  Intornational-Stacy  Cor- 
poration. Columbus,  Ohio.  Walking  beam  mechanism. 
2.079.270;  Mnv  4. 

Bloss,  Richard  R.,  and  R.  C.  Pfeil,  Columbus,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  The  International  Derrick  &  Equipment  Com- 
pany, Columbus,  Ohio.  Counterbalancing  device. 
2,081.140;  May  25. 

Bloss,  Richard  R.,  and  R.  C.  Pfeil,  assignors  to  The  In- 
ternational Derrick  &  Equipment  Company,  Columbus, 
Ohio.     Counterbalancing  device.     2,081,141;  Slay  25. 

Bloss,  Richard  R.,  and  R.  C.  Pfeil,  assignors  to  The  Inter- 
national Derrick  &  Equipment  Company.  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Counterbalancing  device.     2,082,761 ;  June  1. 

Blouch,  Howard  H..  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  dp  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.     Anode.     2.097.508;   Nov.   2. 

Blount,  Arthur  L.,  Palos  Verdes  Estates,  assignor  to  Union 
Oil  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Refin- 
ing naphthenic  acids.    2,093,001 ;  Sept.  14. 

Blount,  Holden.  cf  al.      (See  Choi'k.  Lightle  J.,  assignor.) 

Blount,  William  H.,  West  Brookflcld,  assignor  to  Sleeper 
&  Hartley,  Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Spring  coiling  ma- 
chine.    2,091.136  ;  Aug.  24. 


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Blount,    William   H.,    assignor   of   one-half   to   Sleeper   & 

Hartley,     Incorporated,     Worcester,     Mass.     Universal 

spring   coiling  machine.     2,096.605 ;   Oct.    19. 
Blount,  William  H.,  West  Brookfield,  assignor  to  Sleeper 

&    Hartley,     Inc.,    Worcester,    Mass.       Coil    stripper. 

2,100,046  ;  Nov.  23. 
Blount,  William  H.,  West  Brookfield,  and  P.  S.  Thomas, 

assignors  to  Sleeper  &  Hartley,  Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

End  forming  device.     2,085,570;   June  29. 
Blow,  Richard,  assignor  to  W.  F.  Hall  Printing  Company, 

Chicago,   111.     Preventing  offsetting  of   freshly  printed 

surfaces.     2,093,995  ;   Sept.  28. 
Blow,  Virgil  M.      (See  Young,  Frank  L.,   assignor.) 
Blowney,    Walter   E3.,    Schenectady,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 

General  Electric  Company.     Elastic  fluid  power  plant. 

2,095,853;  Oct.  12. 
Bloxom,  Ubt'd  A.      (See  Baruch,  H.  N.,  Amory,  and  Blox- 

om.) 
Bloxsom,    Allan    P.,    Houston,    Tex.      Automatic   throttle 

shut-off.     2,085,181 ;  June  29. 
Blue,  Arthur  A.,  Westfield,  N.   J.,  assignor  of  one-fourth 

to    The    Gamewell    Company,    Newton,    Mass.     Traffic 

signal.     2,076.396;   Apr.  6. 
Blue,  Ernest  M.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The  American 

Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.     Measuring 

device  for  ropes  and  the  like.     2,081,102  ;  May  18. 
Blue,    John,   Jr.,   Laurinburg,    N.    C.      Guano   distributor 

2,069, 3.".0  ;  Feb.  2. 
Blue  Ridge  Slate  Corporation.     (See  Hillers,  Carl  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Bluestein,   Samuel,  et  al.      (See  Rivas,  Rafael,  assignor.) 
Bluhm,  Charles  E.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Dental  iloss  holder. 

2,098,610  ;  Nov.  9. 
Bluhm,    Fred    H.,    Detroit,    Mich.     Roofing.     2,076,014 ; 

Apr.  6.  r 

Bluhm,  William,  New  York,    N.  Y.     Overflow  preventing 

device.     2,098,131 ;  Nov.  2. 
Blum,  Anna,  and  E.  Blum,  Chicago,  111.     Lip  stick  rouge 

blender.     2,086,528  ;  July  13. 
Blum,  Arthur  N.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  Henry  Diss- 

ton  &  Sons,   Incorporated,   Tacony,   Pa.     Saw   handle. 

2,077,509;  Apr.  20. 
Blum,  Ella.      (See  Blum,  Anna  and  E.) 
Blum,  Franz  P.      (See  Blum,  Peter  and  F.  P.) 
Blum,  George  J.,  assignor  to  Armstrong-Blum  Mfg.   Co., 

Chicago,   111.     Hacksaw.     2,102,782  ;  Dec.  21. 
Blum,  Harrv,   assignor  to  Harry  Blum's  Natural  Bloom, 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cigar  and  wrapper.     2,078,227  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Blum,    Hosmer    L.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.     Fluid    meter. 

2.070.879  ;   Feb.   16. 

Blum,  Hosmer  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Liquid  dispens- 
ing di'vice.     2.076,263  ;  Apr.   6. 
Blum,    Hosmer    L.,    Burlingame,    Calif.     Multiple    meter. 

2.070.880  ;   Feb.   16. 

Blum,  Hosmer  L.,  Burlingame,  Calif.  Double  action  fluid 
meter.     2,087,567  ;  July  20. 

Blum,  Peter  and  P.  P.,  Halle-Saale,  Germany.  Dough 
dividing  and   rounding  machine.     2,094,289  ;    Sept.   28. 

Blum,  Raymond,  Paris,  France.  Mechanical  self-stopping 
device  for  pictures  with  an  automatic  re-starter. 
2,097,220  ;  Oct.  26. 

BUime,  Carl  T.,  Jilelrose,  Mass.  Electromagnetic  motor 
mechanism.     2,068,531 ;  Jan.  19. 

Blunie,  Louis  F.,  and  S.  Jlinneci,  Plttsfield,  Mass.,  as- 
signors to  General  Electric  Company.  Automatic  regu- 
lator control.      2,071.10-1:   Fob.   16. 

Blumenkrantz,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sewing  machine 
and  method.     2.079,834:  May  11. 

Blumenthal,  Bernhard,  and  H.  Hadenfeldt,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Material  for  surgical  ligatures  and  sutures. 
2,094,578  ;  Oct.  5. 

Blumenthal,  Leo,  Borlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany.  De- 
vice for  exercising  orthopedicallv  and  massaging  the 
unshod  huniMU  foot.     2.079,311  ;  May  4. 

Blumenthal,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Combination  bed  and 
divan.     2,071,727  ;  Feb.  23. 

Blumenthal,  Sidney,  &  Co.  (See  Emhardt,  John  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Blumcr,  Jacob  C,  Monroe,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Freyn  Engi- 
neering Company,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  and  air  trap. 
2,103,057  ;  Dec.  21. 

Bluinor,  Manuel,  Butler,  Pa.,  assignor  to  L.  Sonneborn 
Sons,  Inc.  Purifying  mahogany  soap.  2,097,440 ; 
Nov.   2. 

Bluiiil(>iii,  Alan  D.  (See  Cork,  E.  C,  Blumlcln,  and 
While.) 

BlumJcin,  Alan  D.,  London,  assignor  to  Electric  and  Musl- 
ciil  Industries,  Limited,  Hayes,  England.  Sound-trans- 
mis.sion,  Honnd-ropording,  and  sound-reproducing  syB- 
(cni,     2,093,540;  Sept.  21. 

Blumlcln,  Alan  I).,  \V(^st  Ealing,  London,  assignor  to 
Elecli'ic  &  MuHlcal  Industries,  Limited,  Blylli  Road, 
IlaycH,  England.  Sound  transmlsHlon,  sound-recording, 
and  Hovind-roproduclng  system.     2,008,372  ;  Nov.  9. 

Blum's,  Harry,  Natural  Bloom,  Inc.  (See  Blum,  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 

Blunk,  IN'lnilch,  Essen,  Germany.  Treating  sewage. 
2,()73,4n  :   Mar.  0. 

Blunt,  JiiiuoH  (!.,  Schenectady,  uHslgiior  lo  American  liO- 
coniotlve  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Support  for  plpefi, 
handnillR,    or   other  like  objects.     2,008,002;    Jan.   20. 


Blunt,  James  G.,  Schenectady,  assignor  to  American  Loco- 
motive Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Railway  vehicle 
structure.     2,074,299  ;  Mar.  16. 

Blythe.  Richard  R.      (See  Nanos,  G.,  and  Blythe.) 

Boa,  George  C,  Chicago,  111.  Humidifier.  2,091,957; 
Sept.   7. 

Boag,  Robert  H.,  Otahuhu,  New  Zealand.  Cushion  rub- 
ber heel.     2,078,311  ;  Apr.  27. 

Boaler,  William  H.     (See  Guyler,  A.  F.,  and  Boaler.) 

Board  of  Trustees  of  the  University  of  Illinois.  (See 
Johnstone,  Henry  F.,  assignor.) 

Board,  William  S.,  Middleport,  Ohio.  Pipe  coupling. 
2,082,868  ;  June  8. 

Boardman,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  Jones  &  Laughlin 
Steel  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Making  load  sus- 
taining structures.     2,101,358  ;  Dec.  7. 

Boardman,  Robert  H.,  assignor  to  Pacific  Mills,  Lawrence, 
Mass.     Shuttle.     2,076,424;  Apr.  6. 

Boax,  John  J.,  McKeesport,  Pa.,  assignor  to  National  Tube 
Company.  Apparatus  for  drying  pipe  coatings. 
2,099,462  ;  Nov.   16. 

Bobe,  Stanley  A.,  McKeesport,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Small  electric  power  plant.     2,085,072;   June  29. 

Bocchino,  Joseph,  Dover,  N.  J.  Chain  link.  2,080,301; 
May  11. 

Bochmann,  Otto,  Remscheid-Lennep,  assignor  to  Barmer 
Maschinenfabrik  Aktiengesellschaft,  Wuppertal-Ober- 
barmen,  Germany.  Spool  holder  for  double  twist  twist- 
ing spindles.     2,076,762  ;  Apr.  13. 

Bochskandl,  Benno,  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  International  Patents  Develop- 
ment Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Binding  agent  for 
photographic  emulsions  and  preparing  same.  2,070,575  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Bochskandl,  Benno,  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  International  Patents  Develop- 
ment Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  ?.[anufacture  of  dis- 
integration products  of  starch.     2.071.576;  Feb.  16. 

Bocjl  Corporation,  trustee.  (See  Jenkins,  Clarence  E., 
assignor.) 

Bock,  Albert  E.,  White  Clay,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  Lisle  Cor- 
poration, Clarinda,  Iowa.  Magnetic  plug.  Re.  20,291 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Bock,  Bernd  v.     (See  Holzach,  K.,  and  Bock.) 

Bock,  Bernd  v.  (See  Holzach,  K.,  Bock,  Ohlendorf,  and 
Baumann.) 

Bock,  Clarence  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Lubrica- 
tion Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Lubricating  device. 
2,086,376  ;  July  6. 

Bock,  Georg,  and  E.  Schroder,  Berlin,  Germany.  Elec- 
trode for  electric  arc  welding.     2,097,386  ;  Oct.  26. 

Bock,  George  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  assignor  to  National 
Technical  Laboratories,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Viscosimeter. 
2,096,222;  Oct.   19. 

Bock,  Louis  H.      (See  Powers,  D.  H.,  and  Bock.) 

Bock,  Louis  H.     (See  Powers,  D.  H.,  Bock,  and  Houk.) 

Bock,  Louis  H.,  and  A.  L.  Houk,  assignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cellulose  ethers. 
2,083,554  ;  .Tune  15. 

Bock,  Louis  H.,  and  A.  L.  Houk,  assignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cellulose  ethers. 
2,084.125  ;  June  15. 

Bock  Oil  Burner  Corporation.  (See  Bock,  Oscar  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Boc'lt,  Oscar  L.,  assignor  to  Bock  Oil  Burner  Corporation, 
Madison,  Wis.  Method  of  burning  fuel.  2,100,049 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Bock,  Richard,  London,  England.  Optical  magnifying 
apparatus.     2,087,081  ;  July  13. 

Bock,  Walter.     (See  Tschunkur,  E.,  and  Bock.) 

Bock,  Wilholm.      (See  Goldner,  H.,  and  Bock.) 

Bock,  Wilhelm,  Gwynedd,  Pa.  Humidifier.  2,090,282; 
Aug.  17. 

Bock,  William  H.     (See  Dr.ader,  J.  C,  and  Bock.) 

Bockenliaucr,  Edward,  Waterman,  111.  Fence  wire 
si  roteher.      2,094,160  :  Sept.  28. 

Bockisch,  Walter  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Coin  collecting  apparatus.     2,095,641;  Oct.  12. 

Bockmflhl,  Max,  and  W.  Krohs,  Frankfort-on-lhe-Maln- 
Hochst,  Germany,  assignors  to  Wlnthrop  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pyrazolones  cdntalniiig 
wholl.v  or  partially  hvdrogcnated  cyclic  hydrocarbon 
radicals.        2,008,700;   Jim.   20. 

Bockmuhl,  Max.  and  Ij.  Stein,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln, 
Germany,  assignors  to  Wlnthrop  Chemical  Company, 
Inc.,  New  Yorlt,  N.  Y.  Salts  of  5-pyra7.olone-4-amino- 
mothyl-sulphonic  acids.     2,078,440  ;  Apr.  27. 

Bockniiilil,  Max,  (}.  Ehrhart,  and  Jj.  Stein,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Maln,  (iermany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical 
Conipanv,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Amino  alcohols. 
2,08.3,001  ;  Juno  8. 

BockmOhl,  Mux,  O.  Ehrhart,  L.  Stein,  and  J.  llnllonsle- 
ben,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln,  Oprniany,  assignors  to 
Wlnthrop  ChiMnlcal  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ainlnoalcoliols.     2,088,041  ;   Aug.   3. 

Bockniiilil,  Max,  and  (!.  Flirliart,  Fninkfort-on-the-Maln, 
(Jeriiiany,  asHlgnor.s  to  WIntliion  Chemical  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  V.  I'rep.'ulng  gliicosliles  liavlnfi 
an  action  on  the  lioait  obtalneil  finm  oleander  loaves. 
2,090,158;   Nov.   10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bodde,  Theodore,  Peiping,  China.  Track  circuit  for  rail- 
roads.    2,087,943  ;  July  27. 

Boddiughouse,  Emmons  K.,  assignor  to  Gas  Tool  Patents 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Internal  combustion  ham- 
mer.    2.101.608  ;    Dec.    7. 

Boddy,  Edwin  H.,  Erie.  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.     Refrigerator   cabinet.     2,068,532 ;    Jan.    19. 

Bode,  Hendrik  W.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Attenuation 
equalizer.     2,006.027  ;  Oct.   19. 

Bode,  Lester  li.,  St.  Paul,  ilinn..  assignor  to  Tinsel  Tape, 
Incorporated,  ('hieago.  111.  Decorative  material. 
2,096,389  ;  Oct.  19. 

Bode,  Wolfgang.      (See  Culemeyer,  J.,  and  Bode.) 

Bodecker,  Winchester  H.,  Tenafly,  N.  J.  Razor  blade 
sharpener.     2,088,401  ;  July  27. 

Boden,   Samuel  H.     (See  Schofield,  S.  T.,  and  Boden.) 

Bodenstab,  John.  Detroit,  Mich.  Beverage  cooler. 
2,080,598  ;  May  18. 

Bodette,  Edward  T.,  Wisconsin  Rapids,  assignor  to 
Nekoosa-Edwards  Paper  Company,  Port  Edwards,  Wis. 
Paper  dispenser.     2.101,307  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bodine  Corporation,  The.  (See  Stahlhammer,  Eric  J., 
assignor.) 

Bodkin.  Irving  S.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Conrad  Razor 
Blade  Co.  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Safety  razor. 
2,085,892  ;  July  6. 

Bodle,  David  W.     (See  Swart,  L.  K.,  and  Bodle.) 

Bodle,  Virgil  H.,  Xewton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  rubber 
articles.     2,092,240  ;   Sept.  7. 

Bodmer,  Albert,  \\  attwil,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Heber- 
lein  Patent  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Parchment- 
ized  fabric  and  producing  the  same.    2,075.695  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bodmer,  Albert,  C.  Muhr,  and  E.  Weiss,  Wattwil,  Switzer- 
land, assignors  to  Heberlein  Patent  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Patterned  effects  on  crepe  fabrics. 
2,085,946  ;  July  6. 

Bodnar.  Joseph  A..  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  X-Rav  Company,  Inc.  Ultra-violet  appa- 
ratus.    2,085,627  :  June  29. 

Bodnovich,  John,  assignor  of  forty-nine  per  cent  to  E.  C. 
Hilker,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  Valve.  2,073,727 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Bodor,  Andrew,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  H.  F.  Wanvig, 
Garden  Citv.  X.  Y*.  Method  of  and  machine  for  wrap- 
pin?  pies.    "2.076.291  :  Apr.  6. 

Bop.  Helmer  J.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  an  elec- 
trical cable.     2,090,744  ;  Aug.  24. 

Boedecker,  Friedrich.  Dahlem,  near  Berlin,  assignor  to 
Chinosolfabrik  Aktiengesellschaft.  Hamburg-Billbrook, 
Germany.  Producing  a  novel  8-hydroxyquinoline  salt. 
2.079.312  :  May  4. 

Boedecker,  Friedrich,  Dahlem.  and  H.  Gruber,  Schoneberg, 
near  Berlin,  Germany,  assignors  to  the  firm  J.  D.  Riedel- 
E.  de  Haen  A.-G..  Berlin,  Germany.  Tri-substituted 
barbituric  acid.     2,080,071  ;  May  11. 

"oeg^r,    Henry    F.      (See   Dreyer.    Charles   P...    assignor.) 

Boehler,  John  D.,  Kenmore,  and  R.  A.  Sidur,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Company.     Spring  contact  gauge.     2,077,510  ;  Apr.  20. 

Boehni.  0.«wald  J.      (See  Knudtson,  Vernon  E..  assignor.) 

Boehm.  Robert  M.  (See  Mason,  W.  H.,  Boehm,  and 
Koonce.) 

Boehm,  William  H.     (See  Jones,  W.,  Sharp,  and  Boehm.) 

Boehmer,  Spencer  U.,  Lombard,  Bl.  Dye  process. 
2,071,492  ;  Feb.  23. 

Boehringer,  C.  F..  &  Soehne  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Johannes- 
sohn,   F.,  and   Rabald,   assignors.) 

Boehringer,  C.  F.,  &  Soehne  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Muller, 
E.,   Schenck,   and   Wirbatz,   assignors.) 

Boehringer,  C.  H.,  Sohn  A.  G.  Chemische  Fabrik.  (See 
Scheuing,  G.,  and  Walach,  assignors.) 

Boeins  .\ircraft  Company.  (See  Canney,  Frank  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Boeing  Aircraft  Company.     (See  Kylstra,  John,  assignor.) 

Boeing  Aircraft  Company.  (See  Minshall,  Robert  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Boeing  Aircraft  Company.  (See  Wait,  Louis  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Boekelnian.  Willcm  A.,  Bilthoven,  and  A.  Elfers,  Harlem. 
Netherlands.  Surface  printing  plate,  more  particularly 
offset-printing  plate  and  printing  therewith.  2,097,831  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Boele,  Engle  A.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Preparation  for  treat- 
ing scaly  bark.    2,085,210 :  June  20. 

Boenecke,  Alfred,  Berlin,  Germany.  Fastener.  2,093,027  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Boenig,  George  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tie  cabinet. 
2,079,593  :  May  11. 

Boenning.  William  M..  Manitowoc.  Wis.  Folding  table 
leg.     2,068,903  :  Jan.  26. 

Boerger.  Julius  W.,  assignor  to  AUover  Jlanufacturing 
Co.,    Racine,   Wis.     Hair   clipper.     2.077.034 ;   Apr.   13. 

Boerger,  Martin  G.,  assignor  to  Jlodiiie  Manufacturing 
Company.  Racine,  Wis.     Radiator.     2.073.778;  Mar.  16. 

Boerger,  Martin  G.,  assignor  to  Modine  Jlanufncturing 
Companv,  Racine,  Wis.  Soldering  machine.  2,101,929  ; 
Dec.  14." 

Boerstler,  Edward  W.,  Watertown.  Mass.  Apparatus  for 
producing  therapeutic  rays.     2,075.096  ;  Mar.  30. 


Boese,  Albert  B.,  Jr.     (See  Wilson,  A.  L.,  and  Boese.) 

Boesger,  George  A.,  Fairview  Village,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
W.  W.  Sly  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Abrasion   method   and  apparatus.      2,092,201 ;   Sept.  7. 

Boettcher,  Friedrich.  (See  Buschbeck,  W.,  Prost,  and 
Boettcher. ) 

Boettner,  John  F.,  Watson,  Mo.  Flying  machine. 
2,082,376  :  June  1. 

Boettner,  Joseph  L..  assignor  to  Universal  Form  Clamp  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Wall  tie.     2,075,262  ;  Mar.  30. 

Boeye,  Paul  F.,  assignor  to  Waldorf  Paper  Products 
Companv,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Container.  2,100,773  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Bosan,  Rugus  J.,  Mount  Vernon,  111.  Cord  and  ta.pe 
anchor  for  Venetian  blinds.     2,086,461 ;  July  6. 

Bogart,  Morgan  O.,  Rye,  N.  Y.  Roof  area  and  pitch 
calculator.     2.086,349  ;  July  6. 

Bogaty,  Hermann  S.,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz, 
Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Drying  tobacco. 
2,067,115  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bogert.  John  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Opposed  piston  internal 
'   combustion  engine.     2.097,583  :  Nov.  2. 

Boggs,  Charles  R.,  Waban,  assignor  to  Simplex  Wire  & 
Cable  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  High  tension  rubber 
insulation.      2,074,826  ;   Mar.  23. 

Boggs,  Lester  C,  Hollywood,  Fla.  Septic  tank.  2,086,154  ; 
July  6. 

Boggs  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Ghent,  William 
E.,  assignor.) 

Boggs,  Wilber  S.,  Las  Animas,  Colo.  Moving  picture 
machine.     2,100,535  ;  Nov.  30. 

Bogin.  Charles,  assignor  to  Commercial  Solvents  Corpo- 
ration, Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Nonlivering  coating  com- 
positions.    2,092,300  ;    Sept.   7. 

Bogue,  William,  Chicago,  111.  Circuit  control  device, 
2. 098. 771  :  N'ov.  9. 

Bogvad.E  rik  A.,  assignor  to  Holger  Ohrt,  Copenhagen, 
Denmark.  Apparatus  for  spreading  sand  or  gravel  on 
the   ground   from   automobiles.      2,088.285 ;    July   27. 

Bohan.  Marguerite  D.,  et  al.  (See  Springer,  Arthur  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bohannan,  Robert  S.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Differential 
fluid  pressure  control  system.     2,074,718  ;  Mar.  23. 

Bobannon,  Richard  O.  (See  Hayenga,  J.  A.,  and  Brooks, 
assignors.) 

Bohannon,  William  B.,  Westfield.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  articles. 
2,068.367  ;  J.an.   19. 

Bolii,  Jakob,  assignor  to  the  firm  Chemical  Works  formerly 
Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Manufacture  of  chromat- 
able  azo  dyestuffs  of  the  pvrazolone  series.  2,073,728 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Bohl,  Hermann  F.     (See  Baier,  J.  F.,  and  Bohl.) 

Bohland.  Jerry  B.     (See  Farnsworth.  W.  J.,  and  Bohland.) 

Bohler.  Williolm.  Fr;inkfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Cork 
removing  device.     2.093.541  :  Sept.  21. 

Bohler,  Wilhelra,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Jack 
for  motor  vehicles.     2,093.542  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bohm,  Eugen,  assignor  to  Glashutte  Brehmenstall.  Septi- 
mus Bohn  Jr.,  Ernstthal-on-the-Rennsteig,  Germany. 
Dropping   bottle.      2. 089. 874  ;   Aug.    10. 

Bohm,  Huso.  Munich,  Germanv.  Leather  and  process  for 
the  manufacture  thereof.     2.103,232  ;  Dec.  28. 

Bohm,  Otto,  A.  Gothe,  and  H.  O.  Roosenstein.  assignors 
to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie 
m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Antenna.  2,066,874 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Bohmann,  Arthur  A.,  and  K.  G.  Scheibel.  assignors  to 
Wurker,  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Dres- 
den. Germany.  Multiple  head  embroidery  machine. 
2.091.727  :  Aug.  31. 

BfUime  Fettoliemie-Gpsellsohaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung. 
(See   Gotfe.    E.,  and  Kling.   assignors.) 

Bi'hme  Fettchemie-Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung. 
(See  Nomiann.  W.,  and  PrOckner,  assignors.) 

Bohme  Fettchemie-Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung. 
(See  Priickner,   Hermann,   assignor.) 

Bohme.  H.  Th.,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Griin,  .\dolf, 
assignor.) 

Bi'ihme.  Otto.  (See  Orthner,  L.,  Bohme,  Meyer,  and 
Becker.) 

Bohmer,  Max  R.,  Chemnitz,  assignor  to  Intemationaler 
Maratti  Maschinenverkauf  .\-G.  Berlin,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Circular  warp  knitting  machine.  2,086,933 ; 
July  13. 

Bohn  Aluminum  and  Brass  Corporation.  (See  Eggen- 
weiler.  C.  W.,  and  Fiegel,  assignors.) 

Bohn  Aluminum  and  Brass  Corporation.  (See  Fiegel, 
William  J.,  assignor.) 

Bohn  Aluminum  &  Brass  Corporation.  (See  Mahle,  Her- 
mann, assignor.) 

Bohn  -Vluminum  &  Brass  Corporation.  (See  Moffatt, 
Chester  C.  assignor.) 

Bohn  Aluminum  &  Brass  Corporation.  (See  Nelson, 
.■\dolph  L..  assignor.) 

Bohn.  Donald  I.      (See  Templin.  R.  L..  and  Bohn.) 

Bolin.  George  G.      (See  Neldner,  Stephen  W.,  assignor.) 

Bohn,  Paul  E.,  Stockton,  Calif.,  assignor  of  forty  percent 
to  Vernon  C.  Smith,  Stockton,  Calif.  Hose  coupling. 
2,087.180:  July  13. 

Bohn,  Walter  A.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  Master  Products 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Direct  reading  microm- 
eter.     2,095,226  ;    Oct.    12. 


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Bohnet,  George  J.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Honey  bee  hive 
cover.     2,081,084;  May  18. 

Bohr,  Marcia.  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Trousers  slacks. 
2,075,928  ;  Apr.  6. 

Boicey,  James  H.,  assignor  to  Libbey-0 wens-Ford  Glass 
Company.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Undercutting  laminated  safety 
glass.     2,089,991 ;  Aug.  17. 

Boileau,  Arthur  H.,  assignor  to  Cherry-Burrell  Corpora- 
tion, Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Safety  device  for  ice  cream 
freezers  and  the  like.     2,085,291 ;  June   29. 

Boisselier.  Earl  D.,  Glen  Ellvn,  111.  Toy  typewriter. 
2,096,085  ;   Oct.   19. 

Boisselier,  Earl  D.,  Glen  Ellyn,  111.  Paper  feeding  means 
for  toy  typewriters.     2,096,080  ;  Oct.  19. 

Boisselier,  Earl  D.,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignor  to  American  Flyer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cash  receptacle. 
2,095,023  ;  Oct.  5. 

Boisselier,  Earl  D.,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignor  to  American  Flyer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Toy  electric 
railway.     2,097,961 ;  Nov.  2. 

Boisvert,  Jean-Baptiste,  assignor  to  The  Plessisville  Foun- 
dry, Plessisville,  Quebec,  Canada.  Road  grader  attach- 
ment.    2,090,.324;  Aug.   17. 

Boisvert,  On&sime,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  Saw  guard. 
2,096,666  ;  Oct.  19. 

Boivin,  Peter  H.,  Granby,  Quebec,  Canada.  Braided  ar- 
ticle.    2,102,829  ;  Dec.  21. 

Boker  &  Company.     (See  Van  Allen,  George  C,  assignor.) 

Boker,  Vitus  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Punch  press  mech- 
anism.    2,078,706  ;   Apr.  27. 

Boker,  Vitus  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Laying-out  device. 
2,083,490  ;  June  8. 

Bokovoy,  Samuel  A.     (See  Baldwin,  C.  F.,  and  Bokovoy.) 

Bokovoy,  Samuel  A.,  Audubon,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Constant  temperature  appa- 
ratus.    2,102,783  ;  Dec.  21. 

Bokovoy,  Samuel  A.,  Audubon,  and  P.  D.  Gerber,  Wood- 
lynne,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Mounting  for  piezo-electric  elements.  2,078,229  ;  Apr. 
27. 

Bokovoy,  Samuel  A.,  Audubon,  and  P.  D.  Gerber,  Wood- 
lynne,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Piezoelectric  apparatus.     2,101,893  :  Dec.  14. 

Bol,  Cornells.  (See  Druyvesteyn,  M.  J.,  Uyterhoeven, 
Boly  and  van  Dam.) 

Bol,  Cornells,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electric  gaseous  discharge  de- 
vice.    2,087,748  ;  July  20. 

Bol,  Cornells,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electric  conduction  device. 
2,103,028  ;  Dec.  21. 

Bol,  Cornells,  W.  Elenbaas,  and  H.  J.  Lemmens,  Eind- 
hoven, Netherlands,  assignor  to  General  Electric  Com- 
pany. Vapor  electric  discharge  device  and  operation. 
2,094,694  ;  Oct.  5. 

Bol,  Cornells  and  H.  J.  Lemmens,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands, 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Vapor  electric 
discharge  device.     2,094,695  ;  Oct.  5. 

Boland,  Jerome  A.,  Belle  Vernon,  Pa.  Valve.  2,085,893  ; 
July  6. 

Bolas,  Harold.     (See  Crouch,  R.  J.  G.,  and  Bolas.) 

Bold,  John  W.      (See  Ryan,  W.  M..  and  Bold.) 

Bold,  Ralph  E.,  Landsdowne,  Pa.,  C.  R.  Brown,  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.,  and  L.  S.  Hobson,  Yeadon,  Pa.,  assignors 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  circuit  inter- 
rupter.    2,009,641  ;   Feb.   2. 

Boldt,  Werner  F.,  and  G.  II.  Thomas,  said  Boldt  assignor 
to  Wagner  Electric  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  I\Io.  and 
said  Thomas  assignor  to  V.  M.  Salerni.  London,  England. 
Power  transmission  mechani.sm.     2,070,302  ;  Apr.  G. 

Bole,  (jcorge  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Laclede 
Christy  Clay  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Heat 
insulating  material.     2,073,138  ;  Mar.  9. 

Bolcn,  lOinerson  A.,  Morris,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  V.  L.  Borcliort,  Rockford,  111.  Confection 
making  machine.      2,101.570;   Dec.    7. 

Bolen,  William.     (Sec  Williams,  J.  J.,  and  Bolen.) 

Boles,  Jos(;ph  W.,  assignor  to  Electro-Fibre  Corporation, 
(Mevoland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  treating  material. 
2,087,870;  July  20. 

Bolcsky.  John  J).,  a.ssignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Metals  &  Controls  Corporation,  Attloboro,  Mass. 
Alanuf'acturing  radially  corrugated  disks.  2,072,847 ; 
Mai-.  9. 

Bolosky,  John  D.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Met.'ils  and  Controls  Corporation,  Attleboro,  Mass. 
Thermostatic  electric  switch  and  contact  structure 
therefor.     2,080,550  ;  May  18. 

Bolhofiicr,  I'etcr.      (See  KniiiU'r,   A.,  and  Bolhofner.) 

Bolidens  (Jruvaktiebolag.      (See  Ililger,  IJror  O.,  assignor.) 

Bolln,  Dayton  C.      (See  Pfau,  G.  M.,  Bolln,   and  Zuhlin.) 

Bolin,    LiHimird    M.       (See    r.oliii,    Sl.inley    G.,    assignor.) 

Bciliu,  St;inlcy  (',.,  assignor  of  one  liaH'  to  L.  M.  lioliii 
Cliic.-igo,  HI.  Device  for  pii.sUioniiig  dental  X-rav  lilnia 
2,():)0,!):!3  ;  Aug.  24. 

Holing,  Ii'rank  11.,  Arcadia,  VUi.  Supiiorl.  2.070,823; 
Fob.  16. 

Bolk,  Willein,  assignor  to  NiUunlDoze  Vennootschnp- 
Maatschapii.Vldl  lOxplollatle  van  "t(-n  lioscli  Oct  roolcn 
N.  v.",  Arnlicm,  NcllicrlMnd.M.  I'roccs.s  and  a  dcvlci- 
for  nianuracluring  lii-hiucttefl  by  CDinpir'ssion. 
2,078,8.12  ;  Apr.  27. 


Bolk,  Willem,  assignor  to  Naamlooze  Vennootschap : 
Maatschappij  tot  Exploitatie  van  "ten  Bosch  Octrooien 
N.  v.",  Arnhem,  Netherlands.  Apparatus  for  impart- 
ing a  given  density  to  substances  in  powder-form  and 
for  filling  up  limited  spaces  with  controllable  quantities 
of  the  said  substances.     2,093,028  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bolk,  Willem,  assignor  to  Naamlooze  Vennootschap : 
Maatschappij  tot  Exploitatie  van  "ten  Bosch  Octrooien 
N.  v.",  Arnhem,  Netherlands.  Pressing  mold  for  the 
manufacture  of  briquettes  from  fine-grained  materials 
in  powder  form  and  the  like.    2,093,029  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bolle,  Leon,  assignor  to  La  Nationale  Societe  Anonyme, 
Geneva,  Switzerland.  Combustible  liquid  lighter. 
2,102,108;  Dec.  14. 

Bollens,  Walter  F.  (See  Newton,  R.  C,  BoUens,  and 
Brown.) 

Boiler,  Ernest  R.,  Euclid,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.     Fireproofing.     2,097,509  ;  Nov.  2. 

Boiler,  Frank  J.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Belden  Manufacturing  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Soft  rubber  attachment  plug  cap.  2,067,433  ; 
.Tan.  12. 

Boiler,  Henry  A.,  Detroit,  Blich.  Choke  valve. 
2,088,571  ;  Aug.  3. 

Bollheimer,  Rhinehard.  Fort  Loramie,  Ohio.  Damper  for 
heating  units.     2,067,560  ;  Jan.  12. 

BoUmann,  Martin,  Dessau-in-Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Cosmetics.     2.089,533  ;  Aug.   10. 

Bollweg,  Bernhard.  (See  Bauer,  W.,  Hover,  and  Boll- 
weg.) 

Bolongaro,  James  D.,  Charlottesville,  Va.  Calculating  ap- 
paratus for  use  in  printing.     2,093,142  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bolsoe,  Knute,  and  H.  Stone,  said  Bolsoe  assignor  to  M. 

B.  Sawyer,  Chicago,  111.     Device  for  processing  soap. 
2,092,047:   Sept.  7. 

Bolster,  William.     (See  Carter,  L.  F.,  and  Bolster.) 
Bolton.  Archer  Le  R.,   North  Andover,   assignor  to  John 

W.  Bolton  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Lawrence,  Mass.     Intercepting 

member  for  paper  stock  treating  machines.     2,078,218  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Bolton,  Elmer  K.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 

&    Company,    Wilmington,    Del.      Phenolic    compounds. 

2,069,573  ;  Feb.  2. 
Bolton,    Elmer   K.,    assignor,    by   mesne    assignments,    to 

E.   I.    du   Pont  de   Nemours   &   Company,    Wilmington, 

Del.     Pickling  inhibitor  and   process.     2,071,966  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Bolton,  Elmer  K.,  assignor  to  E.   I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 

&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Sizing  fabric.    2,087,237  ; 

July  20. 
Bolton,    F.    B.,    Brisbane.    Australia.      Temporarv   binder 

for  sheets  of  paper  and  the  like.     2,074,316;  "Mnr.  16. 
Bolton,   Harry   D.,   assignor   to   Tavlor   Instrument   Com- 
panies,   Rochester,    N.    Y.     Thermometer.      2,095,486 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Bolton,  John  W.,  &  Sons,  Inc.     (See  Bolton,  Archer  Le  R., 

assignor. ) 
Bolton,  John  W.,  &  Sons.  Inc.     (See  Stuck,   H.  D.,  and 

De  Nault,  assignors.) 
Bolton,  John  W.,  Cincinnati,  and  O.  E.  Harder,  Columbus, 

assignors   to   The  Lunkenheimer   Company,   Cincinnati, 

Ohio.     Alloy.     2,074,004 ;  Mar.  23. 
Bolton.  William  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Refrigerating  system. 

2,097.685  ;  Nov.  2. 
Boltz,    Fred    C,    et    al.      (See   Ferguson,    Paul    M.,    as- 
signor.) 
Bolyard,  Charles  C,  assignor   to  Paper  Supply  Companv, 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Ornamental  structure.     2,103,404; 

Dec.  28. 
Boman,  Bernard  W.      (See  Elmore.  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 
Domberger,  George  E.      (See  Krannert,  H.   C,  and  liom- 

berger. ) 
Bomeisler,  Alfred  E.,  and  F.  Baumann,  Long  Island  City, 

N.   Y.     Bottle  stopper.     2,091,350  ;  Aug.   31. 
Boinmer,   Einil.  deceased,  G.  Bominer,  J.  F.  Voolkel,  and 

C.  F.    Gelirmann,    executors,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Spring 
binge.      2.072,094  ;   I\Iar.   2. 

Bonimor,   Emil,    deceased,    Brooklyn.   N.    Y.,    G.    Bommer, 
J.   F.  Voelkel,   and   C.    F.   Gehrniann,  executors  of  said 
E.   Bopimer.     Door  check  and  closer.     2,103,660  ;   Dec. 
28. 
nommer,  Gustav,  ot  al.,  executors.      (See  Bommer,  Emil.) 
I'.ommor,  Max.      (See  Dtzinger,  M.,  and  Boinmer.) 
lionami,  Ottorino.      (See  Tamminga,  W.,  and  Bonanil.) 
Bonasl,   Ernest,  IMiiladelpliin,   l*a.      R<'lnforc(>ment  of  con- 
crete  steps   ()!■    cui-bs.      2,n!»5.!)57  :   0<'t.    19. 
Bon;it,   Harry,   Now  York,   N.   Y.     Method  and  apparatus 

for  waving  liair.     2.079,983;  May  11. 
Itonat,   Harry,   Now   York,   N.   Y.      Method   and  apparatus 

for  permanent  waving.     2.0S.'t,822  ;  June  15. 
lioiiMl,   llarrv,   N(-w   York,    N.    Y.     Apparatus   for  ■waving 

li.iir.     2,083,823  ;  Juno  15. 
r.on.il,   llarrv,   Now  York,  N.  Y.     Plug  and  cord  rolalnor 

2.0!)0,,S(;0  ;■  Aug.  24. 
Ilonnlh,  I\.lau.><,  and  C.  Albrocht,   Kronbprg-ln-Tanuus,  as- 
signors to  Doutsolie  Gold  und  Sillier  Sclioidoaiislalt  vor- 
mals  Uoosslor,  FranUforl  on  tlio-MaIn,  d'onnany,     Tlior- 
ni.'il   troMlnii'iit    of   llglil    melals   and   light   niolal  .lUoys. 
2,0(U1, 151  ;  .Ian.   5. 
lion.iwll.   D.ivid   J.      (See   Whitolaw.    A.,    and    Bonnwit.l 
liond,  .Albert  .1.,   assignor  of  forty  nine   per  ci-iit  (o  L.  H. 
Henry,      Morcedos,      Tex.         FLsliIng      rod      and      root. 
2,100,428;  Nov.  30. 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bond,  Alexander  R.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  W.  B. 
Wait,  New  Yorit,  N.  Y.  Valve  cut-off  indicator  for  loco- 
motives.    2,099,100:  Nov.   16. 

Bond,  Cliauncey  D.,  assignor  to  Weaver  Piano  Company, 
Inc.,  Yorlj,  Pa.  Upright  piano  action.  2,096,478  ;  Oct. 
19. 

Bond,  Donald  S.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  Y'oric,  N.  Y.  Electric 
discharse  device.     2,069,814  ;  Feb.  9. 

Bond,  Edgar  R.,  assignor  to  Textile  Specialty  Company, 
(iiponsboro,  N.  C.  Loom  reed  and  mailing  same. 
2,097,094;  Oct.  26. 

Bond  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Reinhardt,  Otto  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bond  Electiic  Corporation.  (See  Stimson,  Frank  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bond  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Younkman,  G.  W.,  and 
Darling,  assignors.) 

Bond,  Elmer  F.     (See  Peterson,  H.  C,  and  Bond.) 

Bond,  Harlan  A.,  and  C.  R.  Harris,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Jlanufacture  of  hydrocyanic  acid. 
2,083,824  :  June  15. 

Bond,  Joseph  E.,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Agitator.  2,087,015  ; 
July  13. 

Bond.   Raymond    W.      (See   Renfrew,   P.   B.,   and    Bond.) 

Bond,  Samuel  C,  Holly  Oak,  Del.  Machine  for  applying 
closures.     2,101,977  ;  Dec.  14. 

Bondeson,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  The  Andrew  Terry  Com- 
pany, Terryville,  Conn.  Ground  fitting.  2,077,613  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Bondeson.  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  The  Andrew  Terry  Com- 
pany, Terryville,  Conn.  Duplex  connecter.  2,084,961 ; 
June  22. 

Bondurant,  Carlton  W.,  assignor  to  The  Bishop  &  Bab- 
cock  ]Mf,T.  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pump  for  liquid 
cooling  svstems  of  internal  combustion  engines. 
2,075,498  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bondurant,  Carlton  W.,  assignor  to  The  Bishop  &  Bab- 
cock  Mfg.  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Apparatus  for 
filling  liquid    receptacles.     2,082,534 ;    June   1. 

Bone,  Hei-bert  L.      (See  Young,  H.  S.,  and  Bone.) 

Bone,  Herbert  L.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  switch  operating 
apparatus.     2,082,142  ;  June  1. 

Bone,  Herbert  L.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Track  rail 
contactor.    2,083,288  ;  June  8. 

Bone,  Herbert  L.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
braking  apparatus.     2,089,823  ;    Aug.   10. 

Bone,  Herbert  L.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
switch  operating  apparatus.     2,092,828  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bone,  Herbert  L.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Speed  re- 
sponsive apparatus.     2,103,706;  Dec.  28. 

Bone,  Hugh  M.     (See  Williams,  R.  C,  and  Bone.) 

Bone,  Rovella  M.,  Ogden,  Utah.  Advertising  device. 
2,07-1,250  ;  Mar.  16. 

Boner,  Charles  P.,  Austin.  Tex.,  assignor  to  Wicks  Pipe 
Organ  Co.,  Highland,  111.  Electromagnetic  device  with 
auxiliary  conductor.     2,089,332  ;  Aug.  10. 

Bonham,  Byron  D..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Plaster  mixer. 
2,098,483  ;  Nov,  9, 

Bonh.am,  Llewellyn,  Oxford,  Ohio,  Switch  for  signal 
means  indicating  contemplated  turns.  2,090.101  ;  Aug. 
17. 

BonhOte,  Gi^rald.  assignor  to  Society  of  Chemical  Industry 
in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland,  Hydroxybenzofluorenones 
and  making  same.     2,090,438  ;  Aug,  17, 

BonhOte,  Gerald,  and  A.  Wirz,  assignors  to  .Society  of 
Chemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Di- 
nzonium  salts.     2,083,311  ;  June  8. 

Bonhrtte,  Gerald,  and  A.  Wirz,  assignors  to  Society  of 
Chemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Di- 
azonium  salts.     2,084,934  ;  June  22. 

Bonis)!,  Leo  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Photograph  and  film 
washing  machine.     2,074,100  ;  Mar.  16. 

Bonn,  Henry  PI.,  Jr.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Speed  changing 
device.     2.100.936;  Nov.  30. 

Bonneau,  Paul  E.,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme  La  Re- 
cherche Industrielle  Francaise,  Paris,  France.  Elec- 
tromechanical recording  of  sound  and  in  the  photo- 
electric reproduction  of  the  latter  from  the  inscriptions 
obtained.     2,086,934  :  Julv  13. 

Bonnell  Electric  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.  (See  Bonnell, 
W.  A.,  and  Schnepf,  assignors.) 

BoniieH,  William  A.,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.,  and  R.  J.  Schnepf, 
Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bonnell  Electric  Manu- 
facturing Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Housing  for  circuit 
breakers.     2,087,589  ;   July  20. 

Bonner,  Daniel  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Carpeting. 
2.101,.-?,-0  :  Dec,  7. 

Bonner,  Elmore  J.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Closure  for  cartons. 
2.093,143  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bonner,  Willis,  Duncan,  Okla.  Air  conditioner. 
2,078.833  ;  Apr.  27. 

Bonnett,  John,  Girard,  a.,  assignor  to  Louis  Marx  &  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  weapon.  2,092,872  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Bonney-Floyd  Company,  The.  (See  Edmunds,  Glenn  E., 
assignor.) 


Bonney-Floyd  Company,  The.  (See  Edmunds,  G.  E.,  and 
Purkhiser,  assignors.) 

Bonney,  Lynn  F.,  Los  Angeles,  and  R.  B.  Moran,  La 
Canada, '  Calif.  Orienting  device  for  well  tools. 
2,099,794 ;  Nov.  23. 

Bonney,  Robert  D.,  Glen  Ridge,  and  W.  S.  Egge,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Congoleum-Nairn,  Inc. 
Oxidizing   oil.      2,072,151  :   Mar,   2. 

Bonny,  Theodore,  Chambesy-Geneva,  Switzerland.  Fold- 
ing cot  for  children,    2,077,090  ;  Apr.  13. 

Bonoml,  Ottoriuo.  (See  Tamminga,  W.,  Bonomi,  and 
Corradini.) 

Bonomi,  Ottorino.  (See  Tamminga,  W.,  Bonomi,  Cor- 
radini, and  Jones.) 

Bouotto.  Michele,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
American  Soya  Products  Corporation,  Evansville,  Ind. 
Removing  solvent  from  solvent-treated  material. 
2,086,180  ;  July  6. 

Bonotto,  Michele,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
American  Soya  Products  Corporation,  Evansville,  Ind. 
Apparatus  for  treatment  of  soya  beans  and  other  mate- 
rial.    2,086,181 ;  July  6. 

Bonotto,  Michele,  assignor  to  American  Soya  Products 
Corporation,  Evansville,  Ind.  Treating  leguminous  ma- 
terials.    2.101,805  ;   Dec.   7. 

Bonrath,  Wilhelm.      (See   Schonhofer,   F.,  and   Bonrath.) 

Bonsack,  Walter.     (See  Frost,  J.  G.  G.,  and  Bonsack.) 

Bonsack,  Walter,  Cleveland  Heights,  and  J.  G.  G.  Frost,  as- 
signors to  The  National  Smelting  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Aluminum  alloy.     2,075,089  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bonsack,  Walter,  Cleveland  Heights,  and  J.  G.  G.  Frost, 
assignors  to  The  National  Smelling  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Aluminum  alloy.     2,075,090  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bonsack,  Walter.  Cleveland  Heights,  and  J.  G.  G.  Frost, 
assignors  to  The  National  Smelling  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,     Aluminum  alloy,     2,075,091  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Mur- 
phy Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  roof. 
2,092,271  ;   Sept.   7. 

Bonsall,  Charles  D..  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,    New   Kensington,    Pa.      Hatch   construction. 

2.100.120  ;  Nov.  23. 

Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,    New   Kensington,    Pa.      Hatch   construction. 

2.100.121  ;  Nov.  23. 

Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Hatch  construction. 
2,100,123;  Nov.  23. 

Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,   New  Kensington,   Pa.     Hatch   construction. 

2.100.126  ;  Nov.  23. 

Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,    New    Kensington,   Pa.      Hatch   construction. 

2.100.127  ;  Nov.  23. 

Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Hatch  construction. 
2,100,130  ;  Nov.  23. 

Bonsall.  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  roof.  2.101,360  ; 
Dec.   7. 

Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  roof.  2,102,455  ; 
Dec,  14, 

Bonstedt,  Kurt.      (See  Wolfram,  A.,  and  Bonstedt.) 

Bonsteiu,  Robert  J.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Insecticides  and  fungi- 
cides.    2.102,504;  Dec.  14. 

Jionte,  Frederick  R.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Ferrous  alloys  and  manu- 
facture.    2,087.764  ;  July  20. 

Bontemps,  Joseph,  South  Ozone  Park,  assignor  to  H. 
Smith,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Safety  hinge.  2,086,529  ; 
July  13. 

Bonthron,  William  C,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Container. 
2,079,599  :  May  11. 

Bonville,  Edward  J.,  New  London,  assignor  to  Robertson 
Paper  Box  Co.  Inc.,  Montville,  Conn.  Box.  2,090,780  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Booe,  James  M.,  assignor  to  P.  R.  Mallory  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Indianapolis,  Ind.     Electrode.     2,080.390  ;  May  11. 

Booge,  Jamos  E.,  Wilmington,  I.  J.  Krclima,  Klmhurst, 
and  R,  M,  McKinney,  Roselle,  Del,,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E,  I,  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company. 
Recovering  soluble  titanium  compounds  from  titanifer- 
ous  ores.     2,098,025  ;  Nov.  2. 

Booge.  James  E..  Wilmington,  I.  J.  Krchma,  Elmhurst, 
and  R.  M.  McKinney,  Roselle,  Del.,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company. 
.Attacking  water  insoluble  titaniferous  material. 
2.098,026  ;  Nov.  2. 

Bookman,  Charles  F..  Jr.,  assignor  to  Raillev  Corporation, 
Cleveland.  Ohio.     Lamp  shade.     2.087,749  ;  July  20. 

Bookman,  Cliarles  F.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Railley  Corporation, 
Cleveland.  Ohio.     Lamp  shade.     2.087,750  ;  July  20. 

Boomer,  John  W.,  Sr.,  Pontlac,  Mich.  Jlilk  bottle  trap. 
2,086.460  ;  July  6. 

Boon,  Sydney  J.  L.,  assignor  to  Boon's  Patents  Limited, 
Boscombe,  England.  Vending  machine.  2,093,410 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Boone,  Pearley.  B.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Switch  plug 
connecter.     2.098,225  :  Nov.  9. 

Boon's  Patents  Limited.  (See  Boon,  Sydney,  J.  L.,  as- 
signor.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


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Boor,  Arthur.      (See  Becker,  P.  P.,  Nickelsen,  and  Boor.) 

Boor,  Arthur,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Monroe  Auto 
Equipment  Company,  Monroe,  Mich.  Sway  bar  con- 
struction.    2,078,367  ;  Apr.  27. 

Boosey,  Edward  W.  N.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Floor  drain. 
2,071,] GO;  Feb.  16. 

Boosey,  Edward  W.  N.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grease  intercepter. 
2,081,21.5  ;  May  25. 

Boosey,  Edward  ^V.  N.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Nonsiphoning 
trap  for  drainage  systems.     2,088,993  ;  Aug.  3. 

Boosey,  I^)dward  W.  N.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Floor  drain. 
2,095,024  ;  Oct.  5. 

Boosey,  Edward  W.  N.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Floor  drain. 
2,101,978;  Dec.  14. 

Boosey,  Edward  W.  N.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grease  trap. 
2,103,316  ;   Dec.   28. 

Boot  Mills.     (See  Burke,  F.  H.,  and  Moberg,  assignors.) 

Bootes,  Frank  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  F.  Heald, 
Dayton,  Ohio.     Lawn  mower.     2,094,345  ;  Sept.  28. 

Booth,  Adelaide  B.  et  al.     (See  Wilson,  Elihu  C,  assignor.) 

Booth,  Charles  F.,  and  J.  E.  Malowan,  Anniston,  Ala., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemi- 
cal Company.  Treatment  of  phosphoric  acid. 
2,081,351 ;  May  25. 

Booth,  Clement,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Cincinnati 
Grinders,  Incorporated.  Grinding  machine.  2,083,115  ; 
June  8. 

Booth,  David  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tooth  brush. 
2,090,663  ;  Aug.  24. 

Bootli,  Earl  C,  assignor  to  Noblitt-Sparks  Industries,  Inc., 
Columbus,  Ind.  Tuning  device  for  radio  sets. 
2,067,871;  .Tan.  12. 

Booth,  Harold  S.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsbuiah,        Pa.  Halogenated        methyl        ethers. 

2.066,905  :  Jan.   5. 

Booth,  Harry.      (See  Lloyd,  A.  H.,  and  Booth.) 

Booth,  Harry  T.,  Glencoe,  111.,  assignor  to  Lubrication 
Control  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Viscosity-responsive 
device.      2,068,973 ;    Jan.    26. 

Booth,  Henry,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Visible  Inventory  and  sales 
recording  device.     Re.  20,366  ;  May  18. 

Booth,  James,  Virginia  City,  Mont.  Drill.  2,095,852 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Booth,  Lionel  E.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  assignor  to  The 
Galigher  Company.  Aerating  machine.  2,085,947 ; 
July  6. 

Booth,  Ralph  D.,  Brookline,  J.  R.  Coffin,  Newton  High- 
lands, and  A.  J.  Tigges,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignors  of 
one-half  to  Jackson  &  Moreland,  a  partnership,  and 
one-half  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company.  Tur- 
bine structure.     2,084,474  ;  June  22. 

Booth,   Roland.     (See  Hargieaves.  C,  and  Booth.) 

Booth,  Roland  T.,  assignor  to  McDonald  Products  Cor- 
poration, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Smoker's  accessory.  2,102,565  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Boothby,  Albion  M.,  Newton,  and  M.  E.  Gazette,  Boston, 
Mass.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Lily-Tulip 
Cup  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  paper 
can.     Re.  20,235  ;  Jan.  12. 

Boothby,  Donald.  (See  Bendix,  V.,  Boothby,  and 
Smalley.) 

Boothby  Fibre  Can  Company.  (See  Gazette,  Marshall  E., 
assignor.) 

Boothe,  Eugene  F.,  assignor  to  James  R.  Kearney  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fuse  link.  2.089,172  ;  Aug. 
10. 

Boothe,  Eugene  F.,  assignor  to  James  R..  Kearney  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fuse  link.  2,093,509  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Boothe,  Eugene  F.,  assignor  to  J.  R.  Kenrnev  Corpora- 
tion, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Fuse  link.     2,102,882  ;  Dec.  21. 

Boothroyd,  Hubert.     (See  Clarke,  T.  B.,  and  Boothroyd.) 

Boon  Mil!."!.      (See  Gionet,  Arthur  W..  assignor.) 

Borba,  Antone  S.,  and  G.  T.  Edwards,  said  Edwards  as- 
signor to  H.  J.  Bias,  Santa  Cruz,  Calif.  Hear  view  mir- 
ror structure.     2,085,000  ;  June  29. 

Borchardt,  Philipp,  and  H.  Ranke,  Solln.  near  Munich, 
Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union 
Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Controlling  the  op- 
eration of  heat  exchange  devices.     2,084,987  ;  June  29. 

Borchers,  Henry  C,  Chicago  Heights,  111.  I?ath  mitt 
handle.     2,068,102;  ,Tan.  19. 

Borcliers,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Autographic  Register 
Company,  Iloboken,  N.  J.  Manifolding  device. 
2,080,803  ;  May  18. 

Borchers,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Autographic  Register 
Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Manifolding  device. 
2,082,729  ;  June  1. 

Borchert,   Fred   L.      (See  Anderson,   Swan   F.,   assignor.) 

Borchcrt,   Fred   L.      (See   Bolon.    Emerson   A.,   assignor.) 

Borchert,  Fred  L.     (See  Borchert,  William,  and  F.  L.) 

Borchert,  William,  assignor  to  Tlio  Tagit  (Company,  Koch- 
ford,  111.     Tag  package.     2,098,611  ;  Nov.  9. 

Borchert,  William,  and  F.  L.  Borchert,  assignors  to  The 
Taglt  Company,  Roekford,  111.  Tag  package. 
2,085,783  ;  July  6. 

Borck,  John  A.,  Nulloy,  assignor  to  Eastwood-Ncalloy 
Corporation,  Bellvllle,  N.  J.  Resurfacing  machine  for 
paper  making  machine  suction  boxes.     2,088,402  ;  July 

Borda,  William  F.      (See  GrlsoUa,  Lucy,  assignor.) 
122128— P— 6 


Borde,  Raoul,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid 
pressure  brake.     2,088,185  ;  July  27. 

Bordeaux,  Claude  G.      (See  White.  F.  S.,  and  Bordeaux.) 

Bordeaux,  Claude  G.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Heating  system. 
2,084,571 :  June  22. 

Bordeaux,  Claude  G.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Heating  system. 
2,087,613  ;  July  20. 

Borden,  Arthur  G.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Medicament  holder 
for  nasal  inhalers.     2,084,299  ;  June  15. 

Rorden,  Arthur  G.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Hair  waving  appa- 
ratus.    2,089,727  ;  Aug.  10. 

Borden,  Arthur  G.,  assignor  to  Borden  Industries,  Inc., 
Washington,  D.  C.  Hair  waving  apparatus.  2,092,692  ; 
Sept.   7. 

Borden  Company,  The.  (See  McClatchie,  John  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Borden  Company,  The.     (See  Nair,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Borden  Company,  The.  (See  Nair,  J.  H.,  and  Mook,  as- 
signors.) 

Borden  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Borden,  Arthur  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Borden,  Moro  M.,  assignor  to  Simplex  Valve  and  Meter 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Multiple  totalizing  regis- 
ter.     2.076,442  :  Apr.  6. 

Borden,  Perry  A.,  assignor  to  The  Bristol  Company, 
Waterbury,  Conn.  Telemetering  system.  2,100,467 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Border,  Lawson  E.     (See  Von  Fuchs,  G.  H.,  and  Border.) 

Bordonaro,  Benedict  C.  (See  Johnson,  L.  E.,  and 
Bordonaro.) 

Borell,  Raleigh  A.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Carburetor  screen, 
2,078,558  ;  Apr.  27. 

Borenstein,  Walter,  Brooklyn,  and  F,  Basteni,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  ;  said  Basteni  assignor  to  said  Borenstein. 
Clutch  device.    2.090,934  ;  Aug.  24. 

Borer,  William  J.,  Tekamah.  Nebr.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,091,091  ;  Aug.  24. 

Borg- Warner  Corporation.  (See  Anderson,  Milton,  as- 
signor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Brock,  Denis  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Carlson.  Raymond  A., 
assignor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Emerson,  John  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Fawick,  Thomas  L,,  as- 
si.gnor. ) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.     (See  Firth,  David,  assignor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Fishburn,  O.  E.,  and 
Orr,   assignors.) 

Dorg- Warner  Cororation.  (See  Gamble,  David  E,,  as- 
signor.) 

Borg-Wavner  Corporation.  (See  Herz,  Ferdinand  B,,  as- 
signor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Ingersoll,  Stephen  L., 
assignor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation,  (See  Keilholtz,  Lester  S.,  as- 
.signor. ) 

Eorg-Warnf^r  Corporation.  (See  Keilholtz,  L.  S.,  and 
Volhfrding,  assignors,) 

Borg-AVarner  Corporation.  (See  Kilpela,  Ano  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Kirby,  Charles  H.,  ea- 
signor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Lyman,  Kenneth  E.,  as- 
signor, ) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Lyman,  K.  E.,  and  Gar- 
coau,  assignors.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  May,  Edward  M,,  as- 
signor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Murray,  Howard  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.     (See  Nutt,  Harold,  assignor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Nutt,  H.,  and  Reed,  as- 
signors,) 

noig-Wariirr  Corporation.  (See  Oldberg,  Oscar,  as- 
signor,! 

Borg-Wiii-nor  Corporation.  (See  Osborne,  William  B., 
assignor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Rauen,  Carl  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Borg-Warnor  Corporation.  (See  Ranen,  Carl  F.,  and  J.  T., 
and  Condon,  assignors.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Reed,  Harold  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Rehnberg,  Axel  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Borg-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Swennos,  Benjamin  A., 
assignor.) 

Horg-Warnor  Corporation.  (See  Swonncs,  B.  A.,  and 
Miller,  assignors.) 

Borg-Warnor  Corporation.  (See  Wliltc,  S.  C,  and  Fish- 
burn,  assignors.) 

Borgord,  William  F.,  Riverside,  111,,  assignor  to  Inter- 
n.Mflonal  Harvester  Company.  Oil  separator  for  com- 
pressors.     2,074  323  :   Mar.    23. 

ISorgerd,  William  F.,  Riverside,  and  F.  Ij.  IMcCuno  and 
C.  A.  llherek,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  Tnteri\atlonal 
Harvcslor  Company.  Milk  refrigerating  cablnot. 
2.077,871  :  Apr.  20. 

norgcsoii.  Sidney  E.,  Rome,  a.sslgnor  to  (ienernl  Cable 
Corpor.allon,  N<'w  York,  N.  Y.  M(>t1iod  and  apparatus 
for  slu'Mtliiiig   cores.      2.078,228;   Apr.   27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


BorRlin,  Joseph  N.      (See  Humphrey,  I.  W.,  and  Borglin.) 

Borglin,  Joseph  N.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.     Refining  rosin.     2,069,992  ;  Feb.  9. 

Borglin,  Joseph  N.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Noncrystallizing  rosin  compo- 
sition and  method  of  producing.     2,081,889  ;  May  25. 

Borglin,  Joseph  N.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Refining  rosin.  2,081,890 ; 
May  25. 

Borglin,  Joseph  N.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Refining  of  rosin  esters. 
2.10.3,445  ;  Dec.  28. 

Borglin,  Joseph  N.,  Wilmington,  and  E.  Ott,  Elsmere, 
assignors  to  Hercules  Powder  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Sulphur-containing  terpenes  and  producing. 
2,076,875  ;  Apr.  13. 

Borgwardt,  Erich.      (See   Schoeller,  W.,   and  Borgwardt.) 

Borias,  Paul.      (See  Chireix,  H.    and  Borins.) 

Boriski,  Martin  J.,  assignor  to  Miller  Brothers,  Houston, 
Tex.     Fabric  slitting  machine.     2,087,728  ;  July  20. 

Boric,  George  H.,  Holyoke,  assignor  to  Harvey-Whipple, 
Inc.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Fuel  delivering  device. 
2,068,593  ;   Jan.  19. 

Borkland,  Ernest  W.,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Brown,  William  J., 
assisnor.) 

Borland,  Carl  A.     (See  Froth,  H.  P.,  and  Borland.) 

Borloz,  Leopold  C.  (See  Schultz,  R.  H.,  Siebert,  and 
Borloz.) 

Bormann,  Elisabeth,  Berlin-Charlottenbnrg,  assignor  to 
Siemens-Schuckertwerke  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin-Sie- 
mensstadt,  Germany.  High  tension  rubber  insulated 
cable.     2,096,840  ;  Oct.  26. 

Borne  Scrymser  Company.  (See  Siever,  Hughes  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Borner,  Christian,  Bomlitz  near  Walsrode,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Sylvania  Industrial  Corporation,  Fredericks- 
burg, Va.  Process  and  apparatus  for  drying  tubing. 
2.070,252  :  Feb.  9. 

Bornfieith,  Edward  A.,  et  al.  (See  Hester,  John  C, 
assignor.) 

Bornfriend,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Self-winding  time- 
piece.    2,098.737  ;  Nov.  9. 

Bornkossel,  Bruno,  deceased,  by  M.  Kornkessel,  ad- 
ministratrix, Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  E.  Breitling,  W. 
Brauer,  and  K.  A.  Lehmann,  Essen,  Germany,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  National  Cash  Register 
Co.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Bookkeeping  machine.  2,070,419  ; 
Feb.  9. 

tJornkessel,  Martha,  executrix.  (See  Bornkessel,  B., 
Breitling,  Brauer,  and  Lehmann.) 

Borough,  W.  L.,  et  al.     (See  Lorraine,  David  G.,  assignor.) 

Borovicka,  John,  Hubbard  Woods,  111.  Lawn  rake. 
2,087,499  ;  July  20. 

Borroughs,  Joseph  N.  (See  Trewhitt.  J.  E.,  and  Old, 
assignors.) 

Borrowman,  George,  Evanston,  111.  Water  purifying  ma- 
terial and  preparing  and  using  the  same.  2,090,467  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Borrowman,  James.  (See  McElhany,  R.  D.,  and  Borrow- 
man.) 

Borton,  Alwyn  E.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Associated 
Patentees,  Inc.,  Ampere,  N.  J.  Reel.  2,097,142  ;  Oct. 
20. 

Borvisk  Syndicate  Ltd.  (See  Borzykowski,  Benno,  as- 
signor.) 

Borzykowski,  Benno,  Paris,  France.  as.«iignor  to  Borvisk 
Syndicate  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Direct  production 
of  artificial  silk  in  wound  form  suitable  for  the  textile 
industry.     2,101,361  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bosch,  Charles  H.      (See  Montgomery,  L.  J.,  and  Bosch.) 

Bosch,  Robert,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Callsen,  Albert, 
assignor.) 

Bosch,  Robert,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Dobler,  E.,  and 
Holin,  assignors.) 

Bosch,  Robert,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Heinrich,  II.,  and 
Volt,  assignors.) 

Bosch,  Robert,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Heinrich,  H., 
Hurst,  and  Voit,  assignors.) 

Bosch,  Robert,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Holm,  Ludwig, 
assignor.) 

Bosch.  Robert.  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Hurst,  M.,  and 
Book,  assignors.) 

Bosch,  Robert,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Klein,  Hermann, 
assignor.) 

Bosch,  Robert,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Koch,  Fritz,  as- 
signor.) 

Bosch,  Robert,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Schweizer,  Alfred, 
assignor.) 

Bose,  Theodore  W.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Orchard  heating' 
system.     2,102,989  ;  Dec.  21. 

Bosl;et.  Shelbv  D..  (Tleevland,  Ohio.  Bumper  attachment. 
2.09:;,951  ;  Sept.  21. 

Boslaiul.  Ileniian  S.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stein, 
Hall  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Weighting 
textile  materials.     2,083,982  ;  June  15. 

Boss,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Chromium  Products  Corpora- 
tion, Livingston,  Mont.  Electrolytic  process  and  ap- 
paratus for  the  production  of  chromic  acid  and  caustic 
alkali.     2,081,787  :  May  25. 

Boss.  Tyre  G.,  Alton  Park,  Tenn.  Display  and  storage 
refrigerator.     2,082,377  ;  June  1. 

Bossart.  Paul  N.      (See  Place,  W.  P..  and  Bossart.) 

Bossart,  Paul  N.      (See  Whitclo<:k,  L.  D.,  and  Bossart.) 


Bossart,  Paul  N.,  Cheswick,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch 
&  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Electric  signaling 
system.     2,082,143;  June  1. 

Bossart,  Paul  N.,  Cheswick,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch 

&  Signal  Company.  Swissvale,  Pa.     Apparatus  for  rail- 

.  way  train  communication  systems.     2,089,824  :  Aug.  10. 

Bosserman,  Walter  H.,  Winchester,  Va.  Rug  display 
rack.     2,081,216  ;  May  25. 

Bossert,  Christian,  Pforzheim,  Germany.  Slide  pencil. 
2,099,999  ;  Nov.  23. 

Bossert  Company,  The.  (See  Holland,  Taylor  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

BosBler,  Robert  B.  (See  Brundred,  W.  J.,  Crowley,  and 
Bossier.) 

Bost,  David  E.,  Galesburg,  111.  Dental  instrument. 
2,086,462  :  July  6. 

Bostock,  Raymond  N.     (See  Rue,  H.  E.,  and  Bostock.) 

Boston,  Charles  W.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.  Display  cabinet. 
2,088,149  ;  July  27. 

Boston,  Charles  W.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.  Display  cover  struc- 
ture.    2,099,046  ;  Nov.  16. 

Boston  Envelope  Company.     (See  Sebell,  Harry,  assignor.) 

Boston  Royal  Petticoat  Company,  The.  (See  Fine,  David 
L.,  assignor.) 

Boston  Wire  Stitcher  Company.     (See  Allen,  Howard  G., 

assignor.) 
Boston  Wire  Stitcher  Company.      (See  Allen,  H.  G.,  and 

Bickford,  assignors.) 
Boston  Wire  Stitcher  Company.     (See  Cavanagh,  John  F., 

assignor.) 
Boston  Wire  Stitcher  Company.      (See  Davis,  E.  W.,  and 

Maynard,   assignors.) 
Boston   Wire   Stitcher   Company.      (See   McClure,    Harry 

T.,  assignor.) 
Boston  Wire  Stitcher  Company.     (See  Shanks,  C.  E.,  and 

Smitli,  assignors.) 
Boslcn   \Aoven  Hose  &  Rubber  Company.      (See  Bierer, 

John  M.,  assignor.) 
Boston  Woven  Hose  &  Rubber  Corporation.      (See  Duritza. 

Stephen  J.,  assignor.) 
Boston  Woven  Hose  &  Rubber  Company.     (See  Knowland, 

Thomas  M.,  assignor.) 
Boston  Woven  Hose  and  Rubber  Company.     (See  McKay, 

Hunter,  assignor.) 
Bostonia  Products  Co.     (See  Smith,  Herbert  W.,  assignor.) 
Bostwick,  Henry  C,  Coventry  Township,  assignor  to  The 

Akron    Standard    Mold    Company,    Akron,    Ohio.      Col- 
lapsible form.     2,073,729  ;  Mar.  16. 
Bostwick,  Henry  C,  Coventry  Township,   Summit  County, 

assignor  to  The  Akron  Standard  Mold  Company,  Akron, 

Ohio.     Tire  building  form.     2,083,289  :   June  8. 
Bostwick,   Lee   G.,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone   Laboratories,    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Sound  translating  device.     2,085,073  ;  June  29. 
Bostwick.  Myron  A.,  North  Arlington,  N.  J.,   assignor  to 

Westinghouse     Electric     &     INIanufacturing     Company, 

East    Pittsburgh,    Pa.     Automatic    network    protector. 

2,094,346:  Sept.  28. 
Bostwick    Steel    Lath    Company,    The.       (See    Hurlbert, 

William  G.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Boswau,  Hans  P.,  assignor  to  The  North  Electric  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Gallon,  Ohio.     Supervisory  control 

s.vstem.     2,091,301  ;  Aug.  31. 
Boswau,  Hans  P.,  Lorain,  Ohio,  and  R.  M.  Hicks,  Plain- 
field,  N.  J.,  said  Boswau  assignor  to  The  North  Electric 

Manufacturing  Company,  Gallon,  Ohio,  and  said  Hicks 

assignor   to   The   Teleregister   Corporation,   New   York, 

N.  Y.     Quotation  system.     2,088,942  ;  Aug.  3. 
Bosworth,    Thomas    E.,    Cranston,    .assignor   to    Universal 

Optical     Corporation,    Providence.    R.    I.     Ophthalmic 

mounting   "oxford".      2,071.058:   Feb.    16. 
Bott,     Francis    J.,     Seattle,    Wash.      Viner.       2,084,935: 

June  22. 
Botta,    Alboino.      (See  Romano,   A.,  and  Botta.) 
Bolting,    Percy    B..    Sr.,    Troup,    Tex.      Center    punch. 

2,081,217  ;  May  25. 
Bottle,   Edward    K.,   Elmira,    N.    Y.,   assignor,    by   mesne 

assignments,    to   American    Sales   Book   Companv,    Inc. 

Manifolding  device.     2,070,707  ;  Feb.   16. 
BBttler,  Theodor.      (See  Schrauth,  W.,  and  BOttler.) 
Botnen,    Karl    O.,    Schofield    Barracks,    Hawaii.     Internal 

expansion  brake.     2,093,996  :  Sept.  28. 
Bottomley,   Samuel.      (See  Owens,  H.,  and  Bottomley.) 
Bottoms,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  The  Girdler  Corporation, 

Lousville,       Ky.         Purifying      aminated      compounds. 

2,085,784  ;  July  6. 
Bottoms,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  The  Girdler  Corporation, 

Louisville,  Ky.     Production  of  alkylamines.     2,083,785  ; 

July  6. 
Bottoms,   Robert  R.,  Birmingham,   Ala.,  assignor  to  The 

Girdler  Corporation.  Louisville,  Ky.     Separating  lower 

alkylamines.     2,085,786  ;  July  6. 
Bottoms,   Robert   R..   Birmingham,   Ala.,   assignor  to  The 

Girdler  Corporation,  Louisville,  ivy.     Separating  lower 

alklamines.     2,085.787  ;   July  G. 
Botts,  John  M.,  Jenkintown,  Pa.      Stocking.     2,088,943  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Bottum,  Edward  W..  Detroit,  Mich.     Refrigerator  cabinet. 

2,081,788;  May  25. 
Bouchard,  Samuel  E.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optica) 

Company,    Rochester,     N.    Y.      Ophthalmic     mounting. 

2,080,847  ;  May  18. 


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Bouchard,  Samuel  E.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ophthalic  mounting. 
2,083,772  ;  June  15. 

Boucher,  Marcel,  Eltingville,  N.  Y.  Brooch  assemblage. 
2,072,080  ;  Mar.  2. 

Bouget,  Yves  A.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Gauging  device.     2,080,456  ;  May  18. 

Boughton,   Earl.      (See  Miller,   W.  C,  and  Boughton.) 

Boughton,  Roger  C,  San  Gabriel,  Calif.  Pipe  joint  and 
sealing  the  same.     2,076,876  ;  Apr.  13. 

Boughton,  Roger  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Pipe  joint. 
2,101,894;  Dec.  14. 

Boughton,  Willis  A.,  Cambridge,  and  W.  R.  Mansfield, 
Boston,  assignors  to  New  England  Mica  Co.,  Waltham, 
Mass.  Resinous  and  wax-like  reaction  products  from 
polyhydric  alcohols  and  boric  acid  compounds. 
2,084,261 ;  June  15. 

Boughton,  Willis  A.,  Cambridge,  and  W.  R.  Mansfield, 
Boston,  assignors  to  New  England  Mica  Co.,  Waltham, 
Mass.  Products  bonded  with  the  resinous  reaction  prod- 
ucts from  polyhydric  alcohols  and  boric  acid  compounds. 
2,084,262  ;  June  15. 

Boughton,  Willis  A.,  Cambridge,  and  W.  R.  Mansfield, 
Boston,  assignors  to  New  England  Mica  Co.,  Waltham, 
Mass.  Products  bonded  with  the  resinous  reaction  prod- 
ucts from  polyhydric  alcohols  and  phosphoric  acid  com- 
pounds.    2,084,263  ;  June  15. 

Bouhuys,  Aleidus  G.,  assignor  to  American  Enka  Cor- 
poration, Enka,  N.  C.  Apparatus  for  testing  yarns, 
threads,  filaments  and  the  like.     2,092,439  ;  Sept.  7. 

Bouligny,  R.  H.,  Inc.  (See  Lewis,  J.  F.,  and  Moseley, 
assignors.) 

Boulogne,  Edgar,  Lambersart,  assignor  to  Societe  Indus- 
trielle  des  Derives  du  Soufre,  Nord,  France  and  himself. 
Preparation  of  stable  colloidal  sulphur.  2,094,939  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Boulton,  Berthoud  C.     (See  Klemm,  H.  G.,  and  Boulton.) 

Boulton,  Harold  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  troweling. 
2,101,895  ;  Dec.  14. 

Boulton  Paul  Aircraft  Limited.  (See  Townend,  Hubert 
C.  H.,  assignor.) 

Bouma,  Wikke,  assignor  to  J.  Van  Nuland,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Umbrella.     2,076,525 ;  Apr.  13. 

Bouman,  Johannes  A.  J.  (See  Tellegen,  B.  D.  H.,  Bou- 
man,  and  Rinia.) 

Boumeester,  Huibert  G.,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloei- 
lampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Electric  dis- 
charge tube.     2,075,165  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bound,  Harry  H.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland 
Welding  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  striping  wheels.    2,078,366  ;  Apr.  27. 

Bounds,  Overton  M.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Brake  for 
airplanes.     2,074,360  ;  Mar.   23. 

Boundy,  Ray  H.,  and  W.  E.  Roush,  assignors  to  The  Dow 
Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Making  olefine 
bromides.     2,088,159  ;  July  27. 

Bour,  John  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Garment.  2,074,012  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Bourdic,  Jack  P.,  St.  Clair  Shores,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  L.  E.  Zink,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spring  holder  and 
support.     2,095,689  ;  Oct.  12. 

Bourdon,  Pierre  M.,  Paris,  assignor  to  Mlchelin  et  Cie, 
Clermont  -  Forrand,  France.  Vehicle  suspension. 
2,069,911  :  Feb.  9. 

Bourdon,  Russell  G.     (See  Hunter,  D.  E.,  and  Bourdon.) 

Bourdon,  Russell  G.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  L.  H.  Rietdyk, 
and  one-third  to  R.  H.  McGowan,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
Signal  and  brake  testing  device  for  motor  cars  and  the 
like.    2,082,535  ;  June  1. 

Bourdon,  Russell  G.,  assignor  to  The  Shaw-Wall^er  Com- 
pany, Muskegon,  Mich.  Guide  card  with  index-insert 
pocket.      2,0S9,333  ;   Aug.   10. 

Bourland,  Eddie  M.,  Puyallup,  Wash.,  assignor  to  Fibre- 
board  Products  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Container. 
2,085,292  ;   June  29. 

Bourne,  Clilford  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Typist's  device. 
2,089,595  ;   Aug.   10. 

Bourne,  Roland  P..,  a.ssignor  to  The  Blaxim  Silencer  Com- 
pany, Hartford,  Conn.  Sound  attenuating  device. 
2,07.5,263  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bourne,  Roland  B.,  assignor  to  The  Maxim  Silencer  Com- 
pany, Harlford,  Conn.  Sound  attenuating  device. 
2,07.5,265  ;   Mar.  30. 

Bourne,  Roland  B.,  assignor  to  The  Maxim  Silencer  Com- 
pany, Hartford,  Conn.  Sound  attenuating  device. 
2,100,655  ;  Nov.  30. 

Bourne,  Roland  I'..,  iuid  11.  II.  Maxim,  assignors  to  The 
Maxim  Silencer  0)mpany,  Hartford,  Conn.  Spark  ar- 
rester and  silencer.     2,075,264  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bourne,  Stanley  E.  (See  Collins,  R.  D.,  Reld,  and 
Hournc. ) 

Bour<|uln,  Edgar,  Framlngham,  Mass.,  assignor  to  AVnrren 
Telechron  Company.  Advertising  clock.  2,082,612 ; 
June  1. 

BouHlicld,  Alfred,  assignor  to  10.  and  T.  Fairbanks  and 
Company,  St.  Joliiisbury,  Vt.  Sasli  for  dial  scales. 
2,083,825  ;  June  15. 

BouHiiiun,  Henry  W.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  nsslgnor  to  Goneriil 
lOlcclrlc  ('onipany.  Protecllve  .•irriiiigement  for  olcclrl- 
ciil    InslriiiiienlH.      2,079, '1.S5  ;   May  4. 

Bousquet,    lOuclld  W.     (See  Amend, "W.  J.,  and  Bousquet.) 

Bousquet,  lOuclid  W.     (See  Sul/.berg,  P.  L.,  and  l!ouH<iue(.) 


Bousquet,  Euclid  W.,  Wilmington,  and  W.  A.  Lazier,  Mar- 
shallton,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Hydrogenating  substituted 
aromatic  alcohols.     2,078,230  ;   Apr.   27. 

Bousquet,  Euclid  W.,  Wilmington,  and  W.  A.  Lazier,  New 
Castle  County,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preparing  hydroaro- 
matic  lactones.       2,088,633  ;  Aug.  3. 

Bousquet,  L'Roche  G.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  H.  W.  Richter, 
Rahway,  N.  J.,  and  B.  W.  Allan,  assignors  to  American 
Zirconium  Corporation,  St.  Helena,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Production  of  titanium  dioxide.     2,089,180  ;  Aug.  10. 

Boussel,  Lucien  A.,  Courbevoie,  assignor  to  Societe 
Anonyme  des  Anciens  Etablissements  Hotchkiss  &  Cie., 
Levallois-Perret,  Seine,  France.  Pneumatic  recocking 
device  for  macliine  guns.     2,071,020  :  Feb.   16. 

Boussel,  Lucien  A.,  Courbevoie,  assignor  to  Societe 
Anonyme  des  Anciens  Etablissements  Hotchkiss  &  Cie, 
Seine,  France.  Remote  control  for  machine  guns. 
2,097,962  :  Nov.  2. 

Boutet,  Rene  E.,  Paris,  France.  Electric  calculating  ma- 
chine.    2,070,824  ;  Feb.  16. 

Bouthillier,  Emile,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Garage 
door.     2,069,665  ;  Feb.   2. 

Bouton,  Edgar  M.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric  Ele- 
vator Company,  Chicago,  111.  Moving  stairway. 
2,088,460  ;  July  27. 

Bouton,  Edgar  M.,  Park  Ridge,  and  W.  F.  Eames^  Edge- 
wood,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  Ele- 
vator Company,  Chicago,  111.  Signal  and  control  sys- 
tem for  elevators.     2.066,906  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bouton,  Edgar  M.,  and  H.  W.  AVilliams,  assignors  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  Elevator  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sig- 
nal and  control  system  for  elevators.  2,066,907 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Bouton,  Edgar  M.,  and  H.  W.  Williams,  assignors  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  Elevator  Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Ele- 
vator system.     2,066,908;  Jan.  5. 

Bouton,  Edgar  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  W.  F.  Fames,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  Ele- 
vator Company,  Chicago,  111.  Elevator  system. 
2,066,909  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bouton,  Edgar  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  G.  C.  Saltzman, 
Edgewood,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  Ele- 
vator Company,  Chicago,  111.  Moving  stairway. 
2,071,813;  Feb.  23. 

Bouton,  Edgar  M.,  and  H.  W.  Williams,  assignors  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  Elevator  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ele- 
vator control  system.     2,081,980  ;  June  1. 

Boutte,  Aline  M.,  New  Iberia,  La.  Built-in  ventilator. 
2,087,833  ;  July  20. 

Boutwell,  Clarence  E.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Making  level 
faced  matrices.     2,103,764  ;  Dec.  28. 

Bouveng,  Nils,  Elgo,  Sweden,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Companv,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Film  magazine.     Re.  20,595  ;  Dec.  21. 

Bouvier,  George  A.,  Chicago,  and  H.  W.  Larson.  Downers 
Grove,  111.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Securing  device. 
2,008,368  ;  Jan.  19. 

Bouvier,  Paul,  and  R.  Villen,  Paris,  France,  assignors  to 
Compagnie  Generale  de  Telegraphie  Sans  Fil.  Antenna 
arrangement.      2,082,820  ;    June   8. 

Bouwers,  Albert,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  N.  V. 
Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands. 
High  voltage  discharge  tube.     2,075,697  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bouwers,  Albert,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  N.  V. 
Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands. 
X-ray  tube  having  a  rotary  anode.     2,081,789  ;  May  25. 

Bouwers,  Albert,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips  Gloeilampen- 
fabrisken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  X-ray  tube. 
2,090,722  ;  Aug.  24. 

Bouwers,  Albert,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampen- 
fabrieken, Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  X-ray  installation 
comprising  a  movable  anode  X-ray  tube.  2,092,618 ; 
Sept.   7. 

Bouwers,  Albert,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampen- 
fabrieken, Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  X-Ray  tube. 
2,094,.395  ;   Sept.   2S. 

Bouwers,  Albert,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampen- 
fabrieken, Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Device  for  charg- 
ing condensers.     2,102,883  ;  Dec.  21. 

Bouwers,  Albert,  and  J.  II.  van  der  Tuuk.  assignors  to 
N.  V.  Philips'  Gloellampenrabrieken,  I'^lndhoven,  Nether- 
lands.    Electric  discharge  tube.     2,093,002  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bov,   Raphael   F.      (See   Schrader,   II.   J.,  and  l?ov.) 

Bovatrd  and  Company.  (See  Gibson,  Jesse  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

liovard,  I'^loyd  G.,  Altrou,  Oliio,  assignor  lo  The  Oltlo  Brass 
Comp.uiy,"  Manslield,  Ohio.  Process  and  .ipiK'n-aliis  lor 
manuracturliig   insulalors.     2,()liS,9ll;  .Ian.   2ii. 

IJovny,  Norman  10.,  Naugatuck,  Conn,,  assignor  lo  llnlted 
States  Kulihcr  Producl.'^,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Kub- 
hrv   .soled    I'oolwear.      2,0'.)S,irj;    Nov.    9. 

Hovello,   .Vngi'lo   B.      (See    Harris,   JelT(>rson   D,,   assignor.) 
liowdcM,     lOilward,     Konclon.    .Mnd    1).    (VDuirv,    Miildlesex. 
assignors    In   'I'he   lOnlleld    Cable   Works,    I.lnilled,    Lon- 
don,   IOiigl:ind.      I'roleclive   coaling   and    sheathing    for 
ciihle.^i,  pipes,  and  the  like.     2,09.3,-in  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bowdrn    (lOngineeis)    LiinltiHl.      (See   Tondour,    Rene,    ns- 

signoi-, ) 
Howdcn,    Frederick   S.,   and    It.   11.   Bowden.   Kansas   City, 
Knns.,     assigiiois     lo     White     Springs     DlsllUerv.     Inc. 
riudiii'lng  dislillcd  alcdholle  spirits.     2,097.5-l,^  ;  "Nov.  '_'. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bowden,  James  J.,  Warren,  Ohio.  Heat-treating  metal. 
2,085,948  ;  July  6. 

Bowden,  Richard  B.  (See  Bowden,  Frederick  S.  and 
R.  B.) 

Bowden,  Robert,  Robstown,  assignor  to  V.  W.  Payton, 
Bell  County,  Tex.  Apparatus  for  spraying  a  center 
stripe   on  highways.     2,076,172  ;   Apr.    G. 

Bowden,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  Maytag  Company, 
Newton,  Iowa.  Clutch  mechanism.  2,092,104 ; 
Sept.   7. 

Bowdil  Company,  The.  (See  Bowman,  Charles  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Bowe,  Charles  F.,  assignor  of  twenty-two  and  one-half 
per  cent  to  E.  G.  Baird,  Canton,  and  twenty-two  and 
one-half  per  cent  to  C.  W.  Traynor,  Massillon,  Ohio. 
Ash  remover.     2,100,937;  Nov.  30. 

Bowen,  Albert  H.,  and  T.  W.  Dike,  assignors  to  I.  F. 
Laucks,  Inc.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Potentially  reactive  syn- 
thetic resin  film.     2,068,479  ;  Jan.  19. 

Bowen.  Albert  H.,  and  T.  W.  Dike,  assignors  to  I.  F. 
Laucks,  Inc.,  Seattle.  Wash.  Reaction  product  of  cel- 
lulosic  material.     2,098,082  ;  Nov.  2. 

Bowen,  Albert  H.,  and  T.  W.  Dike,  assignors  to  I.  F. 
Laucks,  Inc.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Synthetic  resin  adhesive. 
2,098,083  ;  Nov.  2. 

Bowen,  Alice  S.,  assignor  to  S.  &  G.  Gump  Company, 
Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Liquid  container.  2,093,905  :  Sept. 
21. 

Bowen,  Arnold  E.,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Shielding  system. 
2.075,927;  Apr.    6. 

Boweu,  Arnold  E.,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Electrical  meas- 
uring system.     2,093,512  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bowen,  Arnold  E.,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Earth  resistivity 
measurement.     2,094,116  ;   Sept.  28. 

Bowen,  Charles  R.,  and  J.  M.  Southwell,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,  assignors  of  fifteen  percent  to  H.  Scheiner,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Radio  tune-in  control  device.  2,070,779  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Bowen,  E.Trl  M.      (See  Oberhoffken,  A.,  and  Bowen.) 

Bowen,  Ceorge  W.,  Houston,  Tex.  Line  wiper. 
2,097,016  ;  Oct.  26. 

Bowen,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Jlich.  Compensating  master  cylinder. 
2,071,0.59  ;   Feb.    16. 

Bowen,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Com- 
pany,    Detroit,     Mich.       Equalized     hvdraulic     brake. 

2.074.361  ;   Mar.   23. 

Bowen,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Com- 
pany,  Detroit,   Mich.     Fluid   pressure  actuated   motor. 

2.074.362  ;    Mar.   23. 

Bowen,  Herbert  C.  assignor  to  Hvdraulic  Brake  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Brake.     2,084,184  ;  June  15. 

Bowen,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Fluid  compression  device. 
2,093,543  :  Sept.  21. 

Bowen,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Ironing  machine.  2,103,141  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Bowen,  Joel,  assignor  to  Blodel  Specialty  Sales  Company, 
Miami,   Fla.     Flush  valve  silencer.     2,066,554  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bowen,  Joseph  M.,  West  Quincy,  assignor  to  Gillette  Safety 
Razor  Company.  Boston,  Mass.  Shaving  implement. 
2,075,698  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bowen,  Kenneth  H.     (See  Metcalf,  H.  G.,  and  Bowen.) 

Bowen,  Kenneth  H.,  assignor  to  Columbian  Rope  Com- 
pany, Auburn,  N.  Y.  Polishing  wheel.  2,085,142 ; 
June  29. 

Boweu,  Lester  W.,  Larchmont,  assignor  to  Trans-Lux  Day- 
light Picture  Screen  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Projection   system.     2,066,436 ;   Jan.   5. 

Bowen,  Max  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Dual  master  cyl- 
inder hydraulic  brake.     2,080,687  ;  May  18. 

Bowen,  Myron  W.,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Braking  mechanism.  2,080,196 ;  May 
11. 

Bowen,  Richard  W.,  Jerseyville,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signinonls,  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pat- 
erson,  N.  J.  Shoe  and  making  same.  2,068,651 ;  Jan. 
26. 

Bowen,  Thomas  B.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Windshield 
wiper.     2.101.773  :  Dec.   7. 

Bowen,  Wilfrid  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Binder.  2,072,494 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Bowen,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Evans  Case  Company, 
North  Attleboro,  Mass.     Bag.      2,081,085  ;  May   18. 

Bowen,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Evans  Case  Company, 
North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Receptacle.  2,087,055 ;  July 
13. 

Bowen,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Evans  Case  Company, 
North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Receptacle.  2,087,056 ;  July 
13. 

Bowen,  William  S.,  Westfleld,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for  spray 
drying.     2,081,909  ;  June  1. 

Bowen,  William  S.,  Westfield,  N.  J.  Dust  collector. 
2,082,242  ;  June  1. 

Bowen,  William  S.,  AVestfield,  N.  J.  Homogenizing  appa- 
ratus.    2.103,888;  Dec.  28. 

Bowen,  William  S.,  and  J.  Freeman,  Westfield,  N.  .T, 
Belt  delivery  spray  drier.     2.068,841  ;  Jan.  26. 

Bowen,  William  S.,  and  J.  Freeman,  Westfield,  N.  J. 
Homogenizing  mechanism.     2,103,887  ;  Dec.  28. 


Bower,  Byron  F.,  assignor  to  The  Howell  Company,  St. 
Charles,  111.  Closure  for  refuse  receivers.  2,072,706  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Bower,  George  W.,  Wesley^•ille,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Hydraulic  operating  mechanism. 
2,082,613  ;  June  1. 

Bower,  Harold  F.,  Rome,  assignor  to  General  Cable  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  IS'.  Y.  Electrical  conductor  and 
manufacture.     2.090.510:   Aug.   17. 

Bower,  Raymond  G.,  Bloomfield  Hills,  assignor  to  Bur- 
roughs Adding  Machine  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Key- 
board for  typewriters.    2,080,457 ;  May  18. 

Bower  Roller  Hearing  Company.  (See  Houimel,  Charles 
L.,   assignor.) 

Bower,  William  M.,  Romford,  assignor  to  Linotjre  and 
Machinery  Limited,  London,  England.  Distributing 
mechanism  of  typographical  composing  machines. 
2.079,198  ;  May  4. 

Bowerman,  Frank  C,  Lake  Williams,  N.  Dak.  Con- 
vertible automobile  accessory.     2,077,736  ;  Apr.  20. 

Bowers,  Cecelia  E.      (See  Schaeffer.  Edward  G.,  assignor.) 

Bowers,  Claude  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automatic  leveling 
ladder.     2.071,608  ;  Feb.  23. 

Bowers,  Don  S.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Thread  protector. 
2,082,144 ;  June  1. 

Bowers,  Frank.     (See  Howse,  C.  L.,  Thomas,  and  Bowers.) 

Bowers,  Frank,  assignor  to  Diamond  Power  Specialty 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fluid  heater  cleaner. 
2,069,574;  Feb.  2. 

Bower.s,  Frank  E.,  Drexel  Hill,  assignor  to  Doyle  & 
Bowers.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ophthalmic  mounting. 
2.091,583;  Aug.  31. 

Bowers,  Frederick  M.,  Chester,  Pa.  Electrode  holder. 
2,067,230  ;  Jan.  12. 

Bowers,  Helen  S.     (See  Fritts,  Howard  S.,  assignor.) 

Bowers,  Thomas  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  Compacting  appa- 
ratus.    2.103,142  ;  Dec.  21. 

Bowers,  Thomas  A.,  assignor  to  Flexion,  Inc.,  Boston, 
Mass.     Piston  ring  material.     2,076,539  ;  Aps.  13. 

Bowers,  Thomas  A.,  assignor  to  Flexion,  Inc.,  Boston, 
Mass.  Continuous  rotary  forging  die.  2,076,541 ;  Apr. 
13. 

Bowers,  Thomas  A.,  assignor  to  Flexion,  Inc.,  Boston, 
Mass.     Piston  ring.     2,076,542  ;  Apr.  13. 

Bowers,  Thomas  A.,  assignor  to  Flexion,  Inc.,  Boston, 
Mass.     Making  piston  rings.     2,076,543  ;  Apr.  13. 

Bowers,  Thomas  A.,  assignor  to  Flexion,  Inc.,  Boston, 
Mass.     Piston  ring.     2,076,544;  Apr.  13. 

Bowersock,  Wilber  E.,  and  F.  J.  Spiess,  assignors  to  The 
Rochester  Folding  Box  Co.,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Method 
of  and  apparatus  for  making  containers.  2,068,163 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Bowersox,  Jo-seph  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to 
Superior  Felt  and  Bedding  Company.  Spring  filled  mat- 
tress or  cushion.     2,083,555  ;  June  15. 

Bowersox,  Joseph  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Superior 
Felt  and  Bedding  Company.  Mattress  handle. 
2,086,489  ;  July  6. 

Bowes,  David  M.,  I'ath.  N.  Y.  Molding  form  for  struc- 
tural material.     2,101,019  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bowes  "Seal  Fast"  Corporation.  (See  Mullen,  Thomas  W., 
assignor. ) 

Bowes,  William  L.      (See  Gaus,  G.  E.,  and  Bowes.) 

Bowie,  Augustus  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Switch. 
2,092,829  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bowie,  Frank  W.,  and  A.  S.  Lieb,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Die. 
2,097,363  ;  Oct.  26. 

Bowker,  Emmett  W..  Inwood,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Safety- 
pin.     2,093.630  ;  Sent.  21. 

Bowland,  Ruth  A.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Adjustable  head  size 
form.     2,06^.713;  Jan.  5. 

Bowlden.  Earl  T.     (See  Strutz.  E.  H.,  and  Bowlden.1 

Bowles.  Edward  L.,  Wellesley  Farms,  Mass.  Police  com- 
munication system.     2,070,112  ;  Feb.  9.  • 

Bowles.  1-dward  L.,  Wellesley  Farms.  Mass.  Slide  rule. 
2,071,105  ;   Feb.   16, 

Bowles,  Edward  L.,  Wellesley  Farms,  Mass.  Measuring 
dynamic  characteristics.     2.099,923  ;  Nov.  23. 

Bowley,  Raymond  E.,  San  Anselmo,  Calif.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  tone  compensation  in  sound  reproducing 
apparatus.    Re.  20,395  ;  June  8. 

Bowley.  Raymond  E.,  San  Anselmo.  Calif.  Sound  repro- 
ducing apparatus.     Re.  20,467;  Aug.  17. 

Bowlus,  Harold  G.,  Penns  Grove,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
dn  Pont  do  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Improvement  in  the  manufacture  of  polynaphthyl  alkyl- 
ene  ethers.     2.093,990  ;  Sept.  28. 

Bowman,  Arthur  ]\[..  and  J.  I.  Bowman,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
said  A.  JL  Bowman  assignor  to  said  J.  I.  Bowman. 
Reenforced  concrete  slab  and  core  therefor.  2.070,577  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Bowman,  Charles  L..  Bowdil.  assignor  to  The  Bowdil  Com- 
pany, Canton,  Ohio.  Mining  machine.  2,103,509;  Dec. 
28. 

Bowman,  Clarence  B.  (See  Harris,  J.  B.,  Jr.,  and 
Bowman.) 

Bowman,  Earle  L.,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Disinfecting  dis- 
pensing apparatus.     2,075,266  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bowman,  Frederic  C,  Los  Angeles,  and  H.  Stougaard, 
Walnut  Park,  assignors  to  A.  R.  Maas  Chemical  Co., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Manufacturing  anhydrous  sodium 
sulphite.     2,080,528;  May  18. 


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Bowman,  George,  Cricklewood,  London,  and  G.  C.  Burgess, 
Wembley,  assignors  to  S.  Smith  &  Sons  (Motor  Acces- 
sories) Limited,  London,  England.  Hydraulic  jack. 
2,087,661  ;  July  20. 

Bowman,  George,  London,  and  G.  C.  Burgess,  Wembley, 
assignors  to  S.  Smith  &  Sons  (Motor  Accessories) 
Limited,  London,  England.  Valve  device.  2,093,003; 
Sept.  14. 

Bowman,  Hyman  D.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Flatiron. 
2,076,614;  Apr.  13. 

Bowman,  James  H.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Coin  tray. 
2,094,834  ;  Oct.  5.  , 

Bowman,  James  I.  (See  Bowman,  Arthur  M.  and  J.  I., 
assignors.) 

Bowman,  John  E.,  Buchanan,  Mich.  Device  for  supplying 
moisture  to  motors.     2.083,683  ;  June  15. 

Bowman,  Joseph  S.,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
liouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.    Flour  sifter.     2,074,162  ;  Mar.  16. 

Bowman,  Louis  G.,  assignor  to  Lewis  Invisible  Stitch 
Machine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sewing  machine 
main  shaft  bearing.     2,093,030  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bowman-Manifold,  Michael,  Worplesdon,  England.  Tele- 
vision.    2,090,801 ;  Aug.  24. 

Bowman-Manifold,  Michael,  Heathcot,  England,  assignor 
to  Electric  &  Musical  Industries,  Ltd.  Control  circuits 
for  cathode  ray  devices.     2,097,334  ;  Oct.  26. 

Bowman-Manifold,  Michael,  Worplesdon  Station  and  W.  S. 
Percival,  Hanwell,  assignors  to  Electric  and  Musical  In- 
dustries Limited,  Hayes,  England.  Television  and  like 
system.     2,096,877  ;  Oct.  26. 

Bowman,  Reginald  G.,  Gary,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Traugh- 
ber  Engineering  Co.  Apparatus  and  method  for  re- 
moving particles  from  gases.     2,070,578  ;  Feb.  16. 

Bowman,  Vern  A.,  Thornloe,  Ontario,  Canada.  Motor 
vehicle.     2,093,229  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bowman,  William  A.     (See  Jones,  G.  B.,  Jr.,  and  Bowman.) 

Bowman,  William  J.,  Kitchener,  Ontario,  Canada.  Auto- 
matic station  selector  for  radio  receivers.  2,098,331 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Bowne,  Langford  J.,  Howard  Beach,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
phone system.     2,072,940  ;  Mar.  9. 

Bowron,  Charles  E.,  Birmingham,  and  A.  G.  Delanv, 
Alabama  City,  Ala.,  assignors  to  Gulf  States  Steel 
Company.  Catcher  table  for  rolling  mills.  2,071,609  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Bowser,  Percy  L.    (See  Flammang,  J.,  Bowser,  and  Ernst.) 

Bowser,  S.  F..  &  Company.  (See  Carlson,  Carl  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bowser,  S.  F.,  &  Company.  (See  Carroll,  William  M., 
assignor.) 

Bowser,  S.  F.,  &  Company.  (See  Farwell,  Joseph  as- 
signor.) 

Bowser,  S.  F.,  &  Company.  (See  Foley,  Charles  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bowser,  S.  F.,  &  Company.     (See  Lanser,  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Bowser,  S.  F.,  &  Company.  (See  Marvel,  Harvey  K., 
assignor.) 

Bowser,  S.  F.,  &  Company.  (See  Renfrew,  Paul  B., 
assignor.) 

Bowser,  S.  F.,  &  Company.  (See  Renfrew,  P.  B.,  and 
Bond,  assignors.) 

Box.  Ernest  R.      (See  Powell,   A.  R..  and  Box.) 

Boyce,  John  A.,  deceased,  by  J.  F.  Thomas,  administrator, 
assignor  to  J.  Boyce,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Multicolor  print- 
ing machine.     2,082.145  ;  June  1. 

Boyce,  Josie.      (See  Boyce,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Boyce.  Leonard  D.,  Mapiewood,  Mo.  Ignition  timer  con- 
trolling device.     2,103,348  ;  Dec.  28. 

Boyce  Thompson  Institute  for  Plant  Research,  Inc.  (See 
Denny,  Frnnk  E.,  assignor.) 

Boyd,  -Andrew  J.,  Clayton,  N.  Mex.  Inflating  valve. 
2,095.912  :  Oct.  12. 

Boyd,  Chester  V.,  assignor  to  Noo  Tooth  Brush,  Inc., 
Rockford,  111.     Tooth  brush.     2,077,392  ;  Apr.  20. 

Boyd,  Eleanor  L.,  Scottsboro,  Ala.  Toilet  or  water- 
closet  seat,  protector  or  cover.     2,084,890;  June  22. 

Boyd,  Fisher  L.,  Haverford,  assignor  to  National  Foam 
System,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cartridge  valve. 
2,077,872  ;   Apr.   20. 

Boyd,  fJuy  H.  and  S.  II.,  York,  Pa.  Exterminating  device 
for  bugs  iind  insects.     2,098,027;  Nov.  2. 

Boyd.  Howard  M.     (See   Ruth,  J.  P.,  and  Boyd.) 

Boyd,  James  H.,  Jr.      (See  Malisoff,  W.  M.,  and  Boyd.) 

Boyd,  Jesse,  Sudan,  Tex.  Cotton  gin  rib.  2,089,108 1 
Aug.  3. 

Boyd,   Robert  C.      (See  Brain,  G.,  and  Boyd.) 

Boyd,  Stephen  II.     (See  Boyd,  Guy  S.  and  S.  H.) 

Boy(5,  Alfred.  Pnris,  France.  .\u1()nialic  teloplione  appa- 
rntiiH.     2,075,(134;  Mar.  30. 

Boyo  Needle  Company,  The.  (See  Carlson,  GOstav  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Boye  Needle  Company,  The.  (See  Davis,  Edward  D.,  ns- 
Rtgnor. ) 

Boycr,  lOnrle  G.,  I'hilndelplila,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ilaiinlfln 
M.Tinil'acturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Slotlhig,  p(>rl'()ratlng, 
and  flpllntng  of  tubes  and  the  like.     2,070.780  ;  Vvh.  16. 

Boyer,  Earle  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hannifin 
Mannfncturlng  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Pipe  aligning  tool. 
2,080,906  ;  May  18. 

Boyor,  lOiirle  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ilnnnlfln 
Miinufacturlng  (^o.,  Chicago,  111.  Well  strainer. 
2,084,185 ;  June  16. 


Boyer,  F.  Walter.     (See  Taylor,  Don  A.,  assignor.) 

Boyer,  Harold  H.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2,093,991  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Boyer,  Lewis  P.,  Butte,  Mont.  Ledger  plate  anvil. 
2,072,021 ;  Feb.  23. 

Boyer,  Orren  B.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Hydraulic  steering  ap- 
paratus.    2.093,801 ;  Sept.  21. 

Boyer,  Warren  L.,  Longmeadow,  Mass.  Garden  imple- 
ment.    2,093,304;   Sept.  14. 

Boyes,  William  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  M.  Kopita  and  J.  Wasserstein.  Air  veliicle. 
2,070,854;  Feb.  16. 

Boyett,  Jesse  B.,  Nashville,  Ga.  Self-propelled  spraying 
machine.    2,090,929  ;  Aug.  24. 

Boyett,  Jesse  B..  Nashville,  Ga.  Combined  oscillatory  re- 
ciprocatory  self-centering  pump.     2,103,967  ;  Dec.  28. 

Boyle,  Eugene  G.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cu.shioned  stock- 
ing supporter  guard.     2,103,446  ;  Dee.  28. 

Boyle,  Horace  H.,  Swansea,  Wales.  Dental  apparatus. 
2,091,092  ;  Aug.  24. 

Boyle  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Frank  B., 
assignor.) 

Boyle,  Peter  J.     (See  Canetta,  J.,  and  Boyle.) 

Boyles,  Ralph  R.,  assignor  to  Waterous  Company,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.  Hydrant  and  deformable  or  breakable 
valve  stem  therefor.     2,085,074 ;   June  29. 

Boynton,  Arthur  J.,  Winnetka,  assignor  to  Brassert-Tide- 
water  Development  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Coking 
hydrocarbon  material.     2,069,815  ;  Feb.  9. 

Boynton,  Bemice  L.     (See  Grey,  R.  E.,  and  Boynton.) 

Boys,  Charles  V.,  London,  England.  Water  flow  gas 
calorimeter.      2,068,791 ;   Jan.   26. 

Boysen,  John  A.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  and  V.  E.  Raddatz, 
Woodhaven,  assignors  to  Robert  Reis  &  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Garment.    2,074,119  ;  Mar.  16. 

Bozeman,  John  F.,  Lake  Charles,  La.,  assignor  to  Ace 
Wire  Line  Core  Drilling  Company.  Core  drill. 
2,071,916  ;  Feb.  23. 

Bozin,  Zorn  L.,  Gary,  Ind.  Roller  screen  structure  or  the 
like.     2,094,444  ;  Sept.  28. 

Braam,  Harold  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  H.  White- 
head, Chicago,  and  one-half  to  J.  R.  Nalbach,  Oak  Park, 
111.  Sheet  segregating  mechanism.  2,093.992  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Braasch,  Arnold,  Neumunster,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Standard  Brands  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fine- 
bubble  aeration  of  diaphragm  fermenting  vats. 
2,092,151  ;    Sept.   7. 

Braaten,  Arthur  M.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Crystal  oscillator  circuits. 
2,070,647  ;  Feb.  16. 

Braband,  Carl.     (See  Barz,  F.,  and  Braband.) 

Brabender,  George  J.  (See  Abrams,  A.,  Forcey,  and 
Brabender.) 

Bracewell,  James  A.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Game  apparatus  for 
amusement  purposes.     2,074,207  ;  Mar.  16. 

Brach,  E.  J.,  &  Sons.  (See  Llewellyn,  L.  K.,  and  Barton, 
assignors.) 

Brach,  Leon  S.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Lightning  arrester. 
Re.  20,465  ;  Aug.  10. 

Brack,  John  D.,  Sulphur,  La.,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Sulphur  Company.  Pump  pressure  operated  core  bar- 
rel.    2,084,988;  June  29. 

Bracke,  Robert  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Carburetor.  2,089,248  ; 
Aug.    10. 

Braekett,  Clare  L.      (See  Stoll,  Albert,  assignor.) 

Brackett,  Edward  M.,  D.  Daneke,  and  L.  C.  Williams, 
Topoka,  Kans.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Dexter  Folder  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gauge 
and  gauge  stop  mcch.nnism  for  trimming  and  cutting 
machines.     2,095,309  ;  Oct.  12. 

Brackett,  Fred  IM.     (See  Daneke,  Dietrich,  assignor.) 

Brackett,  Tracy  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Making  wheels. 
2,074,453;  Mar.  23. 

Braekett,  Tracy  F.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Paint  spraying  machine. 
2,083,633  ;  June  15. 

Brackett.  Tracy  F.,  assignor  to  General  Jlotors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Spraying  machine.  2,083,634 ; 
June  15. 

Brndburn,  Curtis  E.,  assignor  to  II.  L.  Divine,  Garden  City, 
Kans.     Car  odorlzer.     2,103,609  ;  Dec.  28. 

Bradburn,  George  W.  (See  Townscnd,  D.  W.,  and  Brad- 
burn.) 

Bradbury,  Joseph  W.,  Blanchcstor,  N.  H.  Watch  pro- 
tector.     2,076.221  ;   Apr.   6. 

Bradbury,  Walter  W..  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Vtnltpd 
Sho(>  M;ichlnory  Corporalion,  Patorson,  N.  J.  Wood 
lu'ol   turning  niiiclilne.      2. 000, 021  ;  .\iig.    17. 

Braddon,  Fred  D.,  Babylon,  nsslgnor  to  Sporry  Products, 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  IiKllciillng  di'vice  for  Haw 
detector  mechanism.     2,071,7.">!)  ;  Mar.   23. 

Braden,  Mnrsliall  II..  Kock  Islaiul.  HI.,  iisslgnor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Oil  Biniior  lliillilcrs.  Inc..  DMVonport, 
Iowa.     Oil  hnrnor  dr.ifl  conlnil,     2.075,;?;il  ;  Mnr,  30. 

Brndcn.  llene  A,.  Mprchant vllle,  N.  .1.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corponitlon  of  .Ainorlca.  Band  pass  an\p1it\c>r  cou- 
pling.    2.006,875  ;  Jan.  B. 

Briiil<'ii,  Rone  A.,  CoUlngswood,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corponitlon        of       .\merloa.  Photocoll       ninpUfler. 

2,0H1,1S0  ;  June  15. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Braden,  Rene  A.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Automatic  fidelity  control 
circuit.     2,084,379  ;  June  22. 

Braden,  Rene  A.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  High  frequency  amplifier. 
2,084,475  ;  June  22. 

Braden,  Rene  A.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Automatic  fidelity  control  cir- 
cuit.    2,088,229  ;  July  27. 

Briiclen,  Rene  A.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Convertible  band  pass  re- 
ceiver.    2,093,544  ;  Sept.  21. 

Braden,  William  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  S.  Pates, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fluid  power  transmission.  2,071,493  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Brader,   Gwynne  B.      (See  Newport,  A.  J.,   and  Brader.) 

Bradfield,  George  K.,  Jr.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Venetian  blind.     2,100,G25  ;  Nov.  30. 

Bradford,  Bennie  H.,  Oxford,  N.  C.  Stake.  2,084,239  : 
June  15. 

Bradford,  Elmer  D.,  assignor  to  Kramlich-Bradford  Mfg. 
Co.,  Denver,  Colo.  Oil  reclaiming  device.  2,086,762  ; 
July  13. 

Bradford,  Elmer  D.,  assignor  to  Kramlich-Bradford  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Oil  reclaiming  ap- 
paratus.    2,086,763  ;  July  13. 

Bradford.  Leslie  C,  Centerliue,  Mich.  Trailer  coupler. 
2.091,068  ;  Aug.  31. 

Bradford,  Otto  B.     (See  Dick,  Wade  W.,  assignor.) 

Bradford,  William  W.,  Jr.,  Bel  Air,  assignor  to  H.  R.  Hyle, 
CatonsvJlle,  E.  H.  Young.  Baltimore,  and  S.  T.  Holmes, 
Harford  County,  Md.  Aircraft  propeller.  2,103,242  ; 
Dec.    28.         ^ 

Bradford,  William  W.,  Jr.,  Bel  Air,  assignor  to  H.  R. 
Hyle,  Catonsville,  E.  H.  Young,  Baltimore,  and  S.  T. 
Holmes,  Harford  County,  Md.  Aircraft  propeller. 
2,103,243  ;  Dec.   28. 

Bradford,  Zerbe  C.  (See  Mapes,  C.  W.,  Bradford,  and 
Sleeter.) 

Bradley,  Agnes  C,  executrix.     (See  Bradley,  Wilson.) 

Bradley,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  Northwestern  Barb  Wire 
Company,        Sterling,        111.  Galvanizing       process. 

2,068,904  ;   Jan.   26. 

Bradley,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  Northwestern  Barb  Wire 
Company,  Sterling,  111.     Bale  tie.     2,091,626  ;  Aug.  31. 

Bradley.  Ausbora  M.,  and  G.  E.  Watson,  Detroit,  Mich., 
assignors  to  Bakeries  Service  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.    Baking.    2,080.162  ;  May  11. 

Bradley,  Charles  E.  (See  Cunningham,  M.  M.,  and  Brad- 
ley.) 

Bradley,  Charles  E.,  and  K.  L.  Keene,  assignors  to  Misha- 
walca  Rubber  and  Woolen  Manufacturing  Company, 
Mishawaka,  Ind.  Waterproof  bathing  sandal. 
2,099,418;   Nov.    16. 

Bradley,  Dan  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Harris  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Coupling.  2,084,761 ; 
June  22. 

Bradley,  Edward  E.     (See  Rowe,  I.  R.,  and  Bradley.) 

Bradley,  Erich  H.,  assignor  to  National  Pumps  Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,  Ohio.  Liquid  dispensing  apparatus. 
2.070,560  ;  Feb.  16. 

Bradley,  Fred  J.      (See  Bradley,  Richard  C,   assignor.) 

Bradley,  Harry  L.,  River  Hills,  assignor  to  Alley-Bradley 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Insulated  resistance  unit. 
2,079,869  ;  May  4. 

Bradley,  Harry  L.,  and  F.  J.  Haas,  assignors  to  Allen- 
Bradlev  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Rheostat. 
2.098.273  ;  Nov.  9. 

Bradley,   Harry   S.      (See   Gathmann,   E.,    and    Bradley.) 

Bradley,  Isaac  F.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Cover  for  wells  and 
cisterns.     2,079,835  ;  May  11. 

Bradley,  Ivan  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.  Woodworking  ma- 
chine.    2,087,897  ;  July  27. 

Bradley,  James  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  the  treatment  of  ores  and  the  generation  of 
gas.     2,008,842;  Jan.  26. 

Bradley,  Milton,  Company.  (See  Ford,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bradley,  Milton,  Company.  (See  Roberts,  George  D.,  as- 
signor.)^ 

Bradley  Process  Corporation.  (See  Bradley,  Wilson,  as- 
signor.) 

Bradley,  Ralph  A.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  E.  I!.  Young,  Chicago,  111.  Tank  truck  construc- 
tion.    2,097,113;  Oct.  26. 

Bradley,  Ralph  S.      (See  Kronquist,  David  F.,  assignor.) 

Bradley.  Richard  C,  Brooklyn,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
F.  J.  Bradley,  St.  Albans,  N.  Y.  Register.  2,099,463; 
Nov.    16. 

Bradley,  Theodore  F.,  Westfiold,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Company,  Montclair,  N.  .T.  Synthetic  resins  and  balsams 
prepared  from  glycol.     2.089,181;  Aug.  10. 

Bradley  Waslifountain  Company.  (See  MuUett,  Howard 
A.,  .assignor.) 

Bradlev,  William,  Addingham,  England.  Brake  controlled 
mechanism.     2,082,378  ;  June  1. 

Bradley,  Wilson,  deceased,  Doerwood,  by  A.  C.  Bradley, 
executrix,  Dnlutli,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Bradley  Proress 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Treating  ores  and  similar 
materials.     2.074,013;  Mar.  16. 

Bradsliaw,  Charles  E..  nsKignor  of  one-half  to  C.  Martin, 
Wellville,  Va.     Eyeshicld.     2,095,517 ;  Oct.   12. 


Bradshaw,  George  B.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Process  and  composition 
of  matter.     2,092,749  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bradshaw,  George  B.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Stencil  sheet. 
2,097,754  ;  Nov.  2. 

Bradshaw,  George  B.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Ne- 
mours &  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Flexible  articles. 
2,099,047  :   Nov.   16. 

Bradshaw,  Hamilton,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Cellulosic  prodyct  and  making  same.     2,079,395  ;  May  4. 

Bradshaw,  Lawrence,  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.  Abating  foami- 
ness  in  glues.     2,097,239  ;  Oct.  26. 

Bradshaw,  William  H.,  Buffalo,  and  G.  P.  Hoff,  Kenmore, 
N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Rotat- 
ing guide.    2,083,251 ;  June  8. 

Bradshaw,  William  H.,  Buffalo,  and  G.  P.  Hoff,  Kenmore, 
N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Pro- 
ducing artificial  thread.     2,083,252  ;  June  8. 

Bradshaw,  William  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  R.  McKee, 
Hermitage,  Tenn.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Viscose  process  and  apparatus.     2,087,016  ;  July  13. 

Bradshaw,  William  H.,  Buffalo,  and  J.  S.  Fonda.  Kenmore, 
N.  Y.,  and  G.  W.  Filson,  Richmond,  Va.,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Artificial  thread  and  preparing 
same.     2,094,579  ;  Oct.  5. 

Bradshaw,  William  M.      (See  Allen,  A.  J.,  and  Bradshaw.) 

Bradshaw,  William  M.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Detachable  polyphase  watthour  meter. 
2,081,981 ;  June  1. 

Bradshaw,  William  M.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitti- 
burgh.  Pa.  Polyphase  meter  casing.  2,100,731 ;  Not. 
30. 

Bradshaw,  William  M.,  and  W.  G.  Mylius,  Summit,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  JIanufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electric-circuit  ter- 
minal  arrangement.     2,096.479  ;  Oct.    19. 

Bradshaw,  AVilliam  T.,  and  E.  J.  Raehn,  Oakland,  Calif. 
Sign.     2,093,412  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bradt,  Charles  H.,  Groton,  assignor  to  L.  C.  Smith  & 
Corona  Typewriters,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Duplicat- 
ing machine.     2,088,572  ;  Aug.  3. 

Brady,  Charles  V.,  Webster  Groves,  assignor  to  Bemis  Bro. 
Bag  Co.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.     Bag.     2.075.166  :  Mar.  30. 

Brady,  David  R.     (See  Hack,  M.,  and  Brady.) 

Brady,  Geo.  W.,  &  Co.  (See  Erlandsen,  Alfred  C.  S.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Brady,  James  A.,  Ramsey,  N.  J.  Container.  2,077,208; 
Apr.  13. 

Brady,  John  B.  (See  Lebherz,  William  B.  and  H.  J., 
assignors.) 

Brady,    John    B.      (See   Mueller,    Richard    P.,    assignor.) 

Brady,  Raymond  F.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporationof  America.  Projection  printer.  2,068,480; 
Jan.  19. 

Brady,  Richard  M.     (See  Gallagher,  G.  R.,  and  Brady.) 

Braga,  Armand,  Kearny,  N.  J.  Motor  boat.  2,091,958 : 
Sept.   7. 

Bragg,  Caleb  S.,  Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Clutch  operat- 
ing mechanism.     2,087,370  ;  July  20. 

Bragg,  Caleb  S.,  Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  and  V.  W.  Kliesrath, 
Port  Washington,  assignors  to  I5ragg-Kliesrath  Corpo- 
ration, Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Clutch  release  mecha- 
nism.    2,084,380  ;  June  22. 

Bragg,  Gilbert  A^  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignmens,  to  Koppers  Company.  Manufacture  of  am- 
monium sulphate.     2,067,899  ;  Jan.   19. 

Bragg-Klicsrath  Corporation.  (See  Bragg,  C.  S.,  and 
Kliesrath,  assignors.) 

Biagg-Kliesrath  Corporation.  (See  Cohen,  Albert,  as- 
signor.) 

Bragg-Kliesrath  Corporation.  (See  Ertel,  John  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Bragg-Kliesrath  Corporation.  (See  Fawick,  Thomas  L., 
assignor.) 

Bragg-Kliosrath  Corporation.  (See  Freeman,  Walter  R., 
assignor.) 

Bragg-Kliesrath  Corporation.  (See  Kliesrath,  Victor  W., 
assignor.) 

Bragg-Kliesrath  Corporation.  (See  Sanford,  Roy  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bragg.  Russell  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Window  cleaner. 
2,082,821  ;  June  8. 

Brahnier,  Leland  F.     (See  Wahlberg,  N.  A.,  and  Brahmer.) 

Brahs.  George,  Hawthorne,  N.  J.  Picker.  2,091,302 ; 
Aug.   31. 

Brain,  George,  Tiffin,  Ohio,  and  R.  C.  Boyd,  Louisville,  Ky., 
assignors  to  Standard  Sanitary  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    Built-in  evacuator.     2,097,174;  Oct.  26. 

Brake  E-|uipment  &  Supply  Company.  (See  Pratt,  B.,  and 
Weinrich,  assignors.) 

Braley,  Silas  A.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Steel  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Wire  drawing  method  and  lubricant 
therefor.     2,080,599  ;  May  18. 


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Braley,  William  L.,  and  C.  A.  Brown,  Springfield,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Oliver  Farm  Equipment  Company.  Vari- 
able speed  mechanism  for  grain  drills  and  the  like. 
2,085,182  ;  June  29. 

Braly,  Walter  M.,  Louisburg,  Kans.  Fluid  motor  for  a 
power  transmission  mechanism.     2,072,356  ;  Mar.  2. 

Bram,  Andrew,  Hancock,  Mich.  Folding  table.  2,086,463  ; 
July  6. 

Bramall,  John  A.,  Upper  Darby,  Pa.  Practice  bird  for 
badminton.      2,088,573  ;   Aug.   3. 

Brambrut,  Louis.     (See  Vanderhoof,  Frank  E.,  assignor.) 

Bramigk,  Fritz  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Complex  compounds 
of  oinchophen  and  its  derivatives.     2,098,448  ;  Nov.  9. 

Bramminc,  Carl,  assignor  to  The  Anderson  Company, 
Gary,  Ind.     Stud.     2,098,997  :  Nov.  16. 

Bramsen,  Svend,  assignor  to  Binks  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  III.  Spraying  adhesive-coated  mate- 
rial.   2,073,779  ;  Mar.  16. 

Bramsen,  Svend,  and  P.  W.  Wahlin,  assignors  to  Binks 
Blanufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Jlaterial-dis- 
charge  control  valve  for  spray  guns.    2.068,161  ;  Jan.  19. 

Bramsen,  Svend,  and  F.  Wahlin,  assignors  to  Binks 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Spray  gun  with 
pneumatic  needle  valve  control.     2,101,164  :  Dec.  7. 

Bramsen,  Svend,  and  F.  Wahlin,  assignors  to  Binks  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Spray  gun  valve. 
2,102,303  ;  Dec.  14. 

Branaman,  Billy  B.,  Sr.,  Marysville,  Calif.  Watch  clean- 
ing machine.     2,081,142  ;  May  25. 

Brancati,  Hector  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Signaling  device 
for  use  in  connection  with  closed  motor  vehicles. 
2,093,230;   Sept.  14. 

Branch,  Ida  L.     (See  Tate,  Otto  C,  Sr.,  assignor.) 

Branch,  Nelson  T.,  Toledo,  and  F.  R.  Bichowsky,  Ottawa 
Hills,  assignors  to  Surface  Combustion  Corporation, 
Toledo,  Ohio.  Air  conditioning  system.  2,083,002 ; 
June  8. 

Branch,  Samuel  G.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  F.  Peter- 
son, Middletown,  Conn.  Hair  clipper.  2,083,359 ; 
June  8. 

Brand,  Carl  W.  (See  Rosenberry,  Homer  R.  and  R.  P., 
assignors.) 

Brand,  Harry  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  A.  Fausel, 
Glenridge,  N.  J. ;  said  Fausel  assignor  to  said  Brand. 
Multiple  control  system.     2.085.949  ;  July  6. 

Brand,  Jean  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  A.  Chritton  and 
one-half  to  T.  J.  Sullivan,  Chicago,  111.  Radio  receiving 
circuit.     2,070,354  ;  Feb.  9. 

Brand,  Robert  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A.  Perley, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Air  conditioning  system  and  ajj- 
paratus.     2,102,507  :  Dec.  14. 

Brand,  Samuel.     (See  Fuller,  F.  L.,  and  Brand.) 

Brandel,  Simon,  Phoenixville,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  Castonova,  West  Conshohocken,  Pa.  Brush  and  mop 
holder.     2,086,312  ;  July  6. 

Brandenberg,  Walter,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Heyden 
Chemical  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water-re- 
sistant molding  mixture  and  making  the  same. 
2,068,974;    Jan.    20. 

Brandenburg,  Harrv  J.,  Glendora,  assignor  of  fifty-five 
per  cent  to  F.  E.  Wood,  W.  G.  Cartter,  J.  B.  Seem,  and 
W.      J.      Bailev,      Monrovia,     Calif.        Fruit     brusher. 

2.080.197  ;  May  11. 

Brandenburg,  Harrv  J.,  Glendora,  assignor  of  fifty-five 
per  cent  to  P.  E.  Wood,  W.  G.  Cartter,  J.  B.  Seem,  and 
W.     J.     Bailey,     Monrovia,     Calif.       Fruit     brusher. 

2.080.198  ;  May  11. 

Brandenlmrg,  Joseph  P.,  et  al.     (See  Matthews,  Percy  W., 

assignor.) 
Brandenburger,   Herbert    J.,    St.   Louis,   Mo.,   assignor   to 

Crouse-Hinds  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Traffic  sign.al- 

ing  system.     2.071,494;  Feb.  23. 
Brandenburger,    Herbert   J.,    St.   Louis,   Mo.,   assignor    to 

Crou.se-IIindR  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Cycle  timer. 

2.073,828;  Mar.  10. 
Brander,    Bertil   J.,    Stockholm,    Sweden.      Electric   relay. 

2,077,091  ;  Apr.  13. 
P.rander,   Oscar.      (See  Eskilson,   N.,    and   Brander.) 
Hiandcs,  Otto  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Gas  purifying  appa- 

r:itn,s.     2,090,994;  Aug.  24. 
Brandcs,  Rudolf,  Chomnitz,  Germany.    Preliminary  matur- 
ing of  :iIlciili-cellulose.     2,077,104;  Apr.  13. 
Briiiul.iord.  Iver  M.,  Helena,  Mont.     House  roof  construc- 

lioti.     2,00R,R55  ;  Nov.  0. 
BrJlndli,  Wilhelm  W.,  and  H.  G.  Reltmoler,  Habana,  Cuba. 

Silk  winding  machine.     2,088,150;  July  27. 
Br.'indHlciii,  Siimnel  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Shampoo  garment. 

2,080.107  ;  M;iy.  11. 
Brandstcin,   S;iiiinol   .T.,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Cover  for  con- 

talncpH  of  dincrent  sizes.     2,080,108;  May  11. 
Briiiulslrom,   Charles  IC,    Seattle,   Wash.     Api)aratus   for 

«l.'il)ili7,ing  and  covering  garljnge  cans.     2,096,506;  Oct. 

19. 
BnindKlrom,    Polke.       (See    Barrett,    H.    L.,    and    Brnnd- 

stroin.) 
P.niiult,   Allen   D.      (See   Shindel,  H.  V.,  and  Bnindt.) 
Bnuidl.    AuguHl,    BMllenHtedt/Ilnrz,    Germany.      Torpedo. 

2,067,821  :  Jan,  12. 
Braiidl,  Carl  A.,  Gr(>at  Necit,  nsslgnnr  1o  Tlie  SiiperlienliT 

CoiniKHiy,  New  York,   N.   Y.      Superheater.      2,070,104; 

May  4. 


Brandt,  David  G.,  Westfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Doherty 
Research  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  refining  mineral  oils.  2,073,622  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Brandt,  David  G.,  Westfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Doherty 
Research  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  pressure  distillation.    2,074,120  ;  Mar.  16. 

Brandt,  David  G.,  Westfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Doherty 
Research  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Recovery  and 
stabilization  of  gasoline.     2,074,978  ;  Mar.   23. 

Brandt,  David  G.,  Westfleld,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Power  Patents  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Distillation  of  oil.     2,102,234  ;  Dec.  14. 

Brandt,  Ernest  H.     (See  Schmitt,  C.  T.,  and  Brandt.) 

Brandt,  Francis  L.,  Wakefield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  operating  upon  the  heel-portions  of  shoes. 
2,097,.558  ;  Nov.  2. 

Brandt,  Henry  E.,  North  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Dust  distribut- 
ing device.     2,086,696  ;  July  13. 

Brandt,  Henry  E.,  St.  Paul,  assignor  to  The  Dobbins 
Manufacturing  (Company,  North  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Dis- 
pensing device.     2,082,146  ;  June  1. 

Br.Tudt,  John  W.,  assignor  to  The  Troxel  Manufacturing 
Company,  Elyria.  Ohio.     Saddle.     2,093,906  ;   Sept.  21. 

Brandt,  Leo  L.,  Savannah,  Mo.  Mirror  for  vehicles. 
2,100,938  ;  Nov.  30. 

Brandt,  Matthew  C,  Washington,  D.  C.  Key  holder. 
2,071,021  ;  Feb.  16. 

Brandt,  Oscar  A.,  and  D.  Dalenlus,  Bellingham,  Wash. 
Plastic  heat  insulating  composition.    2,072,081  ;  Mar.  2. 

Brandt,  Thomas  P.,  Barberton,  assignor  to  The  Ohio 
Brass  Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Cable  joint. 
2,077,737  ;  Apr.  20. 

Brandt,  Thomas  P.,  Barberton,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass 
Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Bushing  insulator. 
2,082,046  ;  June  1. 

Brandt,  Thomas  P.,  Barberton,  assignor  to  The  Ohio 
Brass  Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Forming  apparatus. 
2,095,310  ;  Oct.  12. 

Brandt,  Walter.     (See  Cauer,  W.,  and  Brandt.) 

Brandt jen  and  Kluge,  Inc.  (See  Kluge,  Abel  and  E.,  as- 
signors. ) 

Brandwood,  John,  Birkdale,  Southport,  England.  Form 
of   spool  for  textile  yarns.     2,079,277  ;  May  4. 

Brandwood,  Joseph,  Southport,  England.  Production  of 
textile  yarns  hnving  rubber  or  the  like  incorporated 
therein.     2,093,880;  Sept.  21. 

Brandys,  .John.      (See  Zychewicz,   Walter,  assignor.) 

Branegan,  James  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pile  fabric  con- 
struction.    2,089,182;  Aug.  10. 

Brangs,  Julius,  Solingen,  Germany.  Manufacturing  scis- 
sors.    Re.  20,525  ;  Oct.  5. 

Branham,  Martin.      (See  Sparks,  Jay  G.,  assignor.) 

Brankman,  Louis  H.,  deceased,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. ;  L. 
Brinkman,  administratrix,  assignor  of  one-third  to  L. 
Brinkman  and  one-third  to  B.  Moriarty,  White  Plains, 
N.  Y.,  and  one-third  to  N.  B.  Cocke,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Method  and  machine  for  corrugating  tubes.  2,092,873  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Brannan,  Eldred  B.,  assignor  of  twenty-five  per  cent  to 
D.  H.  Dunham,  and  twenty-five  per  cent  to  G.  L. 
Niles,  Alcova,  Wyo.  Compensating  volume  control 
safety   device.     2,074,889  ;   Mar.   23. 

Brannan,  Eldred  B.,  Ogden,  Utah,  assignor  of  twenty- 
five  per  cent  to  D.  H.  Dunham,  and  twenty-five  per  cent 
to  G.  L.  Niles,  Alcova,  Wyo.  C^ompen.^iating  volume  con- 
trol safety  device.     2,085,628  ;  June  29. 

Brannon,  Robert  D.,  Sulphur,  La.,  and  H.  G.  Moore,  Beau- 
mont, Tex.     Inside  pipe  cutter.     2,084,006  ;   June  22. 

Branson,  David  E.,  River  Edge,  N.  J.,  W.  H.  T.  Holden, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  A.  Eystcr,  I{i(igewood,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company. 
Telegraph  svslem.     2,075.-122  ;  Mar.  30. 

Branson,  David  E.,  River  lOdge,  N.  J.,  \Y.  H.  T.  HoUlon. 
New  York,  and  .T.  A.  Eyster.  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to 
American  Telcplione  and  Telegraph  Company.  Tele- 
graph system.     2,096,841  ;  Oct.  26. 

Rranson,  Edward  IT.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Coiupanv.  Rooliester,  N.  Y.  Light  roflertinii  .^icn. 
2,071,294;  Feb.  IC. 

Bran.son,  lOdward  II.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Insulated  electromagnet 
and  making  the  s.'inie.     2.091.234  ;  Aug.  24. 

Branson,  Harry,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Amplifier.  2,092,496 ; 
S<>pt.   7. 

Branson,  James  V).,  assignor  to  Dry  Cleaning  Equipment 
Company,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.     RtlU.     2,007,364;  Oct.  20. 

Biant,  Frank  O,,  Piedmont,  Calif.  Ensel  construction. 
2,090.192  ;   Nov.    16. 

Branlingson,  Sigurd,  Palisades  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
I'^rancis  Kdl  &  Son,  Inc.  Lntch  and  striker  construc- 
tion.     2.074,079  :    Mar.    23. 

Brnntlngson,  Sigurd,  Palisades  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Pnuicls  K(>il  &  Son,  Inc.  Door  lock  construction. 
2,077,110;  Apr.  13. 

Brant IngsoB,  Sigurd,  PalIsa(k'S  Park,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to 
Francis  Ki-il  i^  Son,  Inc.  Illnge  const  met  Ion. 
2,0S3,110;  June  8. 

Itniiilly,  John  IC,  Avonnl,  Cnllf.  Welt  pipe  and  tool 
Joint.     2,()7:!,00:!  :  Mar.  0. 

I'.i.Miillv,  .loliii  ]•;.,  .Vvenal,  Cnllf.  Comontlng  wells. 
2,075,882  ;   Apr.   6. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Brantly,  John  E.,  Avenal,  Calif.  Well  drilling  control 
system.     2,080,804  ;  Jlay  18. 

Brantlv.  Xewby  O.,  assignor  to  Penn  Elastic  Company, 
Inc.,"  Pliiladelpliia,  Pa.  Knitting  macliine  for  manufac- 
ure  of  elastic  strips  or  pieces.     2.067,900  ;  Jan.  19. 

Braren,  Cornelius  I.      (See  Kimball.  W.  D..  and  Braren.) 

Brasch,  Arno,  and  F.  Lange.  Berlin,  Germany.  Appara- 
tus for  producing  extremely  fast  corpuscular  rays. 
2,099.327  :    Xov.    16. 

Braselton,  Chester  H.     (See  Donle,  Harold  P.,  assignor.) 

Braselton,  Chester  H.,  New  York.  X.  Y..  assignor  to  !<lrian 
Lamp  Company,  Newark,  X.  J.  Electric  lamp  for  pro- 
ducing short  wave  length  radiation.     2,069,713  ;  Feb.  2. 

Braselton,  Chester  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Sirian  Wire  and  Contact  Company,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Tungsten  metal  and  making  the  same.  2,077,873 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Braselton,  Chester  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Sirian 
Lamp  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Electric  radiation  de- 
vice.    2,088,544  ;  July  27. 

Braselton.  Chester  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Television  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Elec- 
tric discharge  lamp.     2,088,545  ;  July  27. 

Brastield.  Evan  \s .,  tjhelheld,  Ala.  Reversible  reduction 
gear.     2,101,774;   Dec.  7. 

Brashares.  Harry  E.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company, 
Swissvale,  Pa.  Protected  switch  operating  system. 
2.066,455  ;  Jan.  5. 

Brass  Products  Company.  (See  Haldane,  David  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brassell,  Alvy  E.,  Hazlehurst,  Miss.  Time  actuated  mech- 
anism.    2,067,472  ;  Jan.  12. 

Brassert,  H.  A.,  &  Company.  (See  Andrews,  Charles  W., 
assignor.) 

Brassert,  H.  A.,  &  Co.  (See  Paschke,  M.,  and  Peetz, 
assignors.) 

Brassert,  Herman  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  A.  JI. 
Bvers  Companv,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Manufacture  of 
wrousht  iron.     2,095.965  ;  Oct.  19. 

Brassert,  H.  A.,  &  Company.  (See  Seaver,  J.  J.,  Kinney, 
Kirk,   and  Andrews,  assignors.) 

Brassert-Tidewater  Development  Corporation.  (See  Boyn- 
tou,  Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 

Brassert-Tidewater  Development  Corporation.  (See  Cur- 
ran,  M.  D.,  and  Sloss,  assignors.) 

Erasseur,  Ernest  J.,  Winnetka.  assignor  to  A.  B.  Dick 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  preparing  sten- 
cils.    2,087,082  ;  July  13. 

Brasseur,  Ernest  J.,  Winnetka,  assignor  to  A.  B.  Dick 
Company,       Chicago,       111.         Power       transmission. 

2.092.241  ;    Sept.   7. 

Brasseur,  Ernest  J.,  Winnetka,  assignor  to  A.  B.  Dick 
Companv,       Chicago,       111.         Duplicating      machine. 

2.092.242  ;  Sept.  7. 

Brasted,  Clair  H.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lawn  edger. 
2.093,413  ;  Sept.  21. 

Brasty,  .Joseph.     (See  Morgenstern,  J.,  and  Brasty.) 

Bratkowski,  Joseph,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Rat 
trap.     2,087,137  ;  July  13. 

Bratring,  Kurt,  Berlln-Charlottenburg,  Germany.  Mold 
for  making  hollow  articles  from  plastic  materials. 
2.100.832  ;  Xov.  30. 

Bratschie,  Amiel,  East  Palestine,  Ohio.  Air  turbine. 
2,075,423  :  Mar.  30. 

Braude,  Felix.      (See  Bennett,  H.,  and  Braude.) 

Braude,  Simon,  Paris,  France.  Wrapping  device. 
2,071,610  ;  Feb.  23. 

Brauer,  Walter,  Houston.  Tex.  Sidetracking  tool. 
2.102.05.-  :  Dec.   14. 

Brauer,  Wilhelm.  (See  Bornkessel,  B.,  Breltling,  Brauer, 
and  Lehmann.) 

Braun,  August  W.,  Vienna,  Austria.  Arrangement  for 
the  automatic  steering  of  motor  vehicles.  2,074.251 ; 
Mar.  IB. 

Braun,  Carl  L.     (See  Lodge,  Alfred  L.,  assignor.) 

Braun,  Constantine  A.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  Collector  ring  and 
distributor.     2,069,129  :  Jan.  26. 

Braun.  Constantine  A.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  Turn  indicating 
system  and  apparatus.     2,081,790;  May   25. 

Braun,  Ernest  J.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Xemours  &  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Din- 
ing table  equipment.     2,074,769:  Mar.  23. 

Braun.  Frank  C,  X»?w  York,  N.  Y.  Easel  sprav. 
2.07-5.006  :  Mar.  30. 

Braun,  Frederick  W.,  Newark,  and  S.  Sempliner,  Hillside, 
N.J.     Reflecting  signal.    2.086..598  ;  July  13. 

Braun,  Gwilym  S.      (See  Huffman,  R.  I.,  and  Braun.) 

Braun.  Herman  F.  (See  Laughlin,  S.  L.,  Braun,  and 
Smith.) 

Braun.  Karl,  Berlin-Frohnau,  and  H.  Plauson,  Berlin, 
Germany.     Manufacturing  soap.     2,100,047  :  Nov.  23. 

Braun,  Sylvan,  assignor  to  The  Enterprise  Manufactur- 
ing Company  of  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Food 
handling  apparatus.     2.077.30G  ;  Apr.   13. 

Braun.  William  .\.      (See  Bf^sel.  A.,  and  P.rann.) 

Braund,  John  J..  Washington.  D.  C.  Relief  map  dupli- 
cating inaobine.      2.066.55.->  ;    J:in.    n. 

Brauner.  Pincus,  Haverhill,  Sfass.  Shoe  press.  2,076,696  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Brauner.  Pincu.s.  Haverhill.  Mass.  Machine  for  cement- 
ing soIps  to  shoes.     2,076,697  ;  Apr.  13. 


Brauning,  Karl  A.,  assignor  to  The  Yale  &  Towne  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Lock.  2,079,583  ; 
May  4. 

Braunschweig.    Frederick    W..     South    Gate,    Calif.      In- 
flatable luminair  shade.     2,078,707  ;  Apr.  27. 
Braunschweiger    Huttenwerk    G.    m.    b.    H.      (See   Meier. 
Ernst,  assignor.) 

Braunsdort",  Otto.  (See  Eckert,  W.,  Braunsdorf,  and 
Fischer.) 

Braus,  Karl.     (See  Baehr,  H.,  and  Braus.) 

Bravi,  Giuseppe,  Varose,  Italy.  Chain  machine  for  the 
production  of  wood  chips  or  shavings.  2,080,557 ; 
May  18. 

Crawu,  Guv  F.,  South  Portland.  Maine.  Cover  construc- 
tion for   containers.     2.070.S81  :  Feb.  16. 

Bray.  Artliur.     (See  Bray.  Thomas,  assignor.) 

Brav,  Lawrence  L.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Illuminated  signal. 
2,092,664  ;  Sept.  7. 

Brar,  Nelson  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Al 
Espinosa,  Akron,  Ohio.  Ventilated  handle.  2,086,062  ; 
July  6. 

Bray,  Stuart  E.,  Chula  Vista,  Calif.  Calculating  ap- 
paratus.    2,093,124  ;   Sept.  14. 

Bray,  Thomas,  assignor  to  Arthur  Bray.  Arlington  Heights, 
111.     Draft  regulating  system.     2,067.872  :  Jan.  12. 

Bray,  Ulric  B.,  Palos  Verdes  Estates,  assignor  to  Union 
Oil  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bitumi- 
nous cement.     2,080,688  ;  May  IS. 

Bray,  Ulric  B.,  Palos  Verdes  Estates,  assignor  to  Union 
Oil  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sep- 
arating wax  from  asphalt-wax  mixtures.  2,081,733  ; 
May  25. 

Bray.  Ulric  B.,  Palos  Verdes  Estates,  assignor  to  Union 
Oil  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Treat- 
ing oils.     2.081,734  ;  May  25. 

Bray,  Ulric  B.,  assignor  to  Union  Oil  Company  of  Cali- 
fornia. Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Producing  lubricating  oil. 
2,081,731 ;  May  25. 

Bray,  Ulric  B..  and  L.  B.  Beelcwith,  Palos  Verdes  Estates, 
assignors  to  Union  Oil  Company  of  California,  Los 
Angeles.  Calif.  Producing  a  bituminous  emulsion. 
2,080,689  :  May  18. 

Bray,  Ulric  B.,  Palos  Verdes  Estates,  and  L.  B.  Beckwith, 
San  Pedro,  assignors  to  Union  Oil  Company  of  Cali- 
fornia, Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Filled  asphalt  and  produc- 
ing same.     2.080.690  ;  May  18. 

Bray,  Ulric  B.,  Palos  Verdes  Estates,  and  C.  E.  Swift, 
Glendale,  assignors  to  Union  Oil  Company  of  Cali- 
fornia. Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Treating  oils.  2,081,473  ; 
May  25. 

Bray,  Ulric  B..  Palos  Verdes  Estates,  and  D.  E.  Carr, 
Naples,  assignors  to  Union  Oil  Company  of  California, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Dewaxing  oils.     2,081,732  ;  May  25. 

Bray.  Ulric  B.,  Palos  Verdes  Estates,  assignor  to  Union 
Oil  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Solvent 
extraction  of  oils.    2,100,429  ;  Nov.  30. 

Bray,  Ulric  B..  Palos  Verdes  Estates,  and  C.  E.  Swift, 
Glendale.  assignors  to  Union  Oil  Company  of  California. 
Los  .\ngeles.  Calif.  Producing  lubricating  oils. 
2.101. r;Os  :  Der.  7. 

Bray.  William  N.      (See  Elliott.  H.  E..   and  Br.ay.) 

Bray,  William  N..  Leicester,  and  A.  H.  Cousins,  Kettering, 
England,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corpora- 
tion, Paterson,  N.  J.  Sole  edge  wetting  device. 
2,085.846  :  July  6. 

Bra.ver  Brothers  Construction  Corporation.  (See  Brayer, 
Edward  H.,  assignor.) 

Brayer,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  Braver  Brothers  Con- 
struction Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  "Meter.  2,082,788  ; 
June  8. 

Brayer,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  Brayer  Brothers  Con- 
struction Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Meter.  2,084,317  ; 
June  22. 

Brayton.  Pearl  A.,  Washington.  D.  C.  Visually  segre- 
gating  columned   entries.     2.090,102;   Aug.   17. 

Braz,  Manuel  F.,  Sr..  Hilo,  Hawaii.  Egg  slicer.  2,095,913  ; 
Oct.   12. 

Brazel.  Frank  W.      (See  Williams,   P.,  and  BrazeL) 

Brazell,  James  E.,  .toinerville,  assignor  of  forty-five  per 
cent  to  C.  E.  Laffertv  and  ten  per  cent  to  G.  Edgar, 
Rush  County.  Tex.     Sand  pump.     2.087,590  ;  July  20. 

Breaker,  Ernest  R.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Apparatus  for 
loading  rails  and  ties.     2,077,738  ;  Apr.  20. 

Brecht,  William  F..  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Plaskon  Companv,  Incorporated.  In- 
strument case.     2,095,787  ;  Oct.  12. 

Brecht,  Winston  A.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Flexible  gear  drive.     2,070,329  ;  Feb.  9. 

Brockenridge.  Robert  W..  Ridcewood.  N,  J.,  assignor  to 
Reynolds  Metals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tear  tab 
closure.     2.068,444  ;  Jan.  19. 

Bredehoft,  Harold  A.,  Millington,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ringer.    2,082,095  ;  June  1. 

Bredehoft,  Harold  A.,  Millington.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electromagnetic  device.     2.089,334;  Aue.  10. 

Bredeson,  Albert  O.,  assignor  to  Super  Radiator  Corp., 
Minneapolis.  Minn.  Pipe  coupling.  2,077.035 ;  Apr. 
13. 

Breed.  Charles  W..  Western  Springs,  and  G.  R.  Burkhardt, 
Chicago,  111.     Shimmed  rail  ioint.     2,067.375  ;  Jan.  12. 


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Breeden,  Samuel  G.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Parking  meter. 
2,096,155  ;  Oct.  19. 

Breedlove,  Harry  B.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Radio  transmission 
and  roception.     2,101,520  ;   Dec.  7. 

Breer,  Carl,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Automotive  vehicle.     2,084,572  ;  June  22. 

Breer,  Carl,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  G.  C.  Goode,  Birming- 
ham, and  V.  W.  Sherman,  assignors  to  Chrysler  Corpo- 
ration, Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  speedometer.  2,091.025  ; 
Aug.   24. 

Breese,  James  L.,  Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.,  assignor  to  Oil 
Devices  Corporation,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Svsfitch  actuat- 
ing attachment  for  motor  vehicle  clutch  pedals. 
2,077,511  ;  Apr.  20. 

Breese,  James  L.,  Jr.,  Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.,  assignor  to 
Bendix  Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind. 
Means  for  heating  engines.     2,092,497  ;  Sept.  7. 

Breese,  James  L.,  «anla  Fe,  N.  Mex.  Draft  regulator. 
2,102,884  ;  Dec.  21. 

Breese,  Merrill  D.,  et  al.  (See  Highsmith,  Gale  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Breese,  Paula  A.  M.,  Woodbury,  N.  Y.  Hygienic  device. 
2,095,377  ;  Oct.  12. 

Breese,  Robert  P.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpo- 
ration, South  Bend,  Ind.  Power  operator  control  mech- 
anism.    2,068,942  ;    Jan.   26. 

Breese,  Robert  P.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.  Gear  shifting  mechanism. 
2,081,527  ;  May  25. 

Breese,  Robert  P.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.     Coupling.     2,092,243  ;   Sept.  7. 

Breeze  Corporations,  Inc.     (tiee  Begg,  Koss  H.,  assignor.) 

Breeze  Corporations,  Inc.  (See  Mascuch,  J.  J.,  Gardner, 
and  Flynt,  assignors.) 

Breeze  Corporation,  Inc.  (See  Mascuch,  J.  J.,  Rodman, 
and  Lampton,  assignors.) 

Brehob,  Frederick  H.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Cooling  system  for  internal  combustion 
engine  arrangements.     2,084,187  ;  June  15. 

Breidenbaugh,  Christian  P.  (See  Turner,  J.  F.,  and 
Breidonbaugh.) 

Breisch,  Edgar  W.  (See  Graves,  Clarence  J.,  Rupp,  and 
Breisch.) 

BreiKch,  Edgar  W.,  Lancaster,  N.  Y.  Battery  charging 
and  testing  apparatus.     2,101,571  ;  Dec.  7. 

Breitenstein,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  The  Geometric  Tool 
Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Thread  cutting  chaser. 
2,099,721 :  Nov.  23. 

Breitenstein,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  The  Geometric  Tool 
Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Taper-thread-cutting  tool. 
2,100,376;   Nov.   30. 

Breitenstein,  Charles  J.  (See  Nicolaus,  F.  G.,  and  Breiten- 
stein.) 

Breitenstein,  Charles  J.,  and  D.  E.  Hooker,  assignors  to 
R.  T.  Moloney,  Chicago,  111.  Clieck  handling  apparatus. 
2.081,1 0:^  ;  May  25. 

Breitenstein,  Harold  L.,  assignor  to  All-Steel-Equip  Com- 
pany, Aurora,  111.     Outlet  box.     2,092,367  ;  Sept.  7. 

Breitenstein,  Herbert  G.,  assignor  to  Raymond  T.  Moloney, 
Chicago,  111.     Game.     2,088,258  ;  July  27. 

Breitenstein,  Herbert  G.,  assignor  to  R.  T.  Moloney, 
Chicago,  111.      Game  of  skill.     2,090,613;  Aug.  24. 

Breitenstein,  Herbert  G.,  assignor  to  R.  T.  Moloney,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Gnme  of  skill.     2,093,162  ;  Sept.  14. 

Breitenstein,  Herbert  G.,  assignor  to  R.  T.  Moloney,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Game  of  skill.     2,093,163  ;  Sept.  14. 

Breitenstein,  Herbert  G.,  assignor  to  R.  T.  Moloney, 
Chicago,  111.     Game  of  skill.     2,094,633  ;  Oct.  5. 

Breitenstein,  Herbert  G.,  assignor  to  R.  T.  Moloney,  Chi- 
cago, HI.     Game  apparatu.s.     2,094.634  ;  Oct.  5. 

Brcicling,  Ernst.  (See  Bornkessel,  B.,  Breitling,  Brauer, 
and   Lehniann.) 

Breitling,  Ernst,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  National  Cash  Reginter  Company,  Daylon,  Ohio. 
Accounting  macliine.     2,071,387  ;  Feb.  23. 

Breitling,  Ernst,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  National  Cash  Register  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Accounting  machine.     2,071,388;  Feb.  23. 

Breitling,  Ernst,  Essen,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  National  Cash  Register  Co.,  Dayton, 
Ohio.     Recording  machine.     2,080,049  ;  May  18. 

Breitling,  Ernst,  iSerlin-Tenipelliof,  and  J.  I'at'/.elt,  Ber- 
lin, Germany,  assignors  to  the  National  Cash  Register 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Cash  register,  accounting  and 
the  like  machine.  2,075,635  ;  Mar.  30. 
Breitling,  Ernst,  Berlln-Templehof,  and  J.  Patzelt,  Ber- 
lin, Germany,  assignors  to  The  National  Cash  Register 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  DilTcrontial  device  for  cash 
registers,  accounting  and  the  like  machines.  2,088,634  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Breitling,     lOrnst,     Berlin-Tempelhof,     and     It.     Scluvonk, 
Berlin,  Germany,  assignor.s  to  The  National  Cash  Reg- 
ister Comi)any,  Davlon,  Ohio.     Cash  register,   account- 
ing,  and   the  like  ninchine.      2,101  ,():U1  ;  Dee.   7. 
Brekelhaum,   Erwin   C,  Hamburg,  Germany.     Helmet  for 

electric-arc  welders.     2,086.208;  July  6. 
Breil,    Jules    J.,    assignor   of   one-half   to   H.    Radzlnsky, 
and   one-half   to    K.   Dembar,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Mop. 
2,092,560;    Sept.    7. 
Broil,  Jules  J..  asBlgnor  of  one-half  to  H.  Radzlnsky,  and 
one-half  to  R.  Dembar,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Mop  Blmklng 
device.     2,002,570;  Sept.  7. 
Brclsford,  Harry  Ifl.      (See  Howse,   C.  L.,  and  Brelsford.) 


Brelsford,  Harry  E.,  assignor  to  Diamond  Power  Specialty 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Indicating  and  control 
mechanism.     2,091,303  ;  Aug.  31. 

Brelsford,  James  B.  (See  Couch,  H.  H.,  Watkins,  and 
Brelsford.) 

Brembeck,  Howard  S.,  North  Manchester,  assignor  to 
The  Cyclone  Manufacturing  Co.,  Urbana,  Ind.  Float 
controlled  drinking  fountain.     2,097,719  ;  Nov.  2. 

Bremer,  Edmund  W.,  Weehawkeu  Township,  Hudson 
County,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Electroloy  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Resistance  welding  electrode.  2,094,784 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Bremer,  Norman  C,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Cooling  system  for 
internal  combustion  motors.     2,080,600  ;  May  18. 

Bremer,  William  S.,  New  Washington,  Ohio.  Cooking 
utensil.     2,071,318  ;  Feb.  23. 

Bremser,  Albert  T.     (See  Anderson,  G.  V.,  and  Bremser.) 

Bren,  Bozetech  C,  Cedar  Grove,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Preparing  N-alkoxyalkyl  aryl  sulphon- 
amides.     2,971,917  ;  Feb.  23. 

Brendt;  Henry,  Chicago,  111.    Heater.    2.073,674  ;  Mar.  16. 

Brenholm,  Nels,  assignor  of  one-third  to  R.  M.  Wright, 
Stevenson,  and  one-third  to  G.  Guyette,  Cook,  Wash. 
Jack  hammer  bit.     Re.  20,468  ;  Aug.  17. 

Brenizer,  Mae  F.,  executors,  et  al.  (See  Brenizer, 
Orson  W.) 

Brenizer,  Orson  W.,  deceased,  by  M.  F.  Brenizer,  Philadel- 
phia, and  R.  C.  Brenizer,  Upper  Darby,  Pa.,  and  S.  B. 
Brenizer,  Dundalk,  Md.,  executors,  assignors  of  one- 
fourth  to  A.  V.  Groupe,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tool  for 
compressing  sleeves  upon  wires.     2,086,400 ;  July  6. 

Brenizer,  R.  Courtland,  executors,  et  al.  (See  Brenizer, 
Orson  W.) 

Brenizer,  Stuart  B.,  executors,  et  al.  (See  Brenizer, 
Orson  W.) 

Brenkert  Light  Pro.iection  Company.  (See  Brenkert, 
Wayne  D.,  assignor.) 

Brenkert,  Wayne  D.,  assignor  to  Brenkert  Light  Projec- 
tion Company.  Detroit,  Mich.  Ventilating  system  for 
arc  lamps.     2.101,038;  Dec.   7. 

Brenn,  Carl  W.,  Montclair,  assignor  to  Autographic  Reg- 
ister Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Manifolding.  2,067,376  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Brenn,  Carl  W.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  News  and  advertisement 
exhibiting.     2,081,264  ;  May  25. 

Brenn,  Carl  W.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  News  and  advertisement 
exhibiting.     2,081,265  ;  May  25. 

Brenn,  Carl  W.,  Jlontclair,  assignor  to  Autographic  Regis- 
ter Co.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Manifolding  device.  2,082,730 ; 
June  1. 

Brennan,  Daniel  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Fastener.  Re.  20,233  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Brennan,  Edward  A.,  Savannah,  Ga.,  S.  E.  Cairncross, 
Palisades  Park,  N.  J.,  T.  Hasselstrom,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
and  W.  Hull,  Savannah,  Ga.  Rosin  acid  and  producing 
the  same.     2,072,628  ;  Mar.  2. 

Brennan,  Edward  J.      (See  Heany,  J.  A.,  and   Brennan.) 

1-srennan,  Edward  J.      (See  'S'alcntine,  T.  G.,  and  Brennan.) 

Brennan,  Edward  .7.,  Springtield,  111.  Radio  scrip  control 
device.     2.078,834;  Apr.  27. 

Brennan,  James  G.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Duplicator. 
2,101,000;  Nov.  30. 

Brennan,  Joseph  B.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Sound  reproduc- 
ing device.      2,000,025;  Aug.  17. 

Brennan,  Joseph  B.,  and  E.  L.  Marsh,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind., 
said  Marsh  assignor  to  said  Brennan.  Electrolyte  and 
making  same.     2,095,960;  Oct.   19. 

Brennan,  Martin  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Camp  stove. 
2,080,109  ;  May  11. 

Brennan,  Patrick  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Edw.  Fox 
Baking  Co.,  Inc.,  York,  Pa.  Forming  rolls  and  pastries. 
2,072,793 ;  Mar.  2. 

Brennan,  Patrick  J.,  assignor  of  one-lialf  to  Edw.  Fox 
Baking  Co.,  Inc.,  York,  I'a.  Making  bakers'  products  in 
various  shapes.     2,075,600  ;  Mar.  30. 

Brennan,  Robert,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Telephonic 
time  announcer.      2,078,312  ;  Apr.  27. 

Brennecke,  Walter,  Wolfen  Kreis  Bltterfeld,  K.  Broder- 
sen,  Dessau,  and  E.  Hubert,  Dessau-ZIebigk,  assignors 
to  I.  G.  Farbenlndustrie  Aktlengi-sellschnft,  Frankfort- 
on-the-Main,  Germany.  Desulphurlzatlon  and  after- 
treatment  of  viscose  artinclal  silk.     2,092,203  ;  Sept.  7. 

Brenner,  .Alijlioiise,  Sluoveport,  La.  Ueclining  chair. 
2.093,510;  Sept.  21. 

Brenner,  Bernard  W.,  Croydon,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
P.  Shefras,  London,  England.  Coin-,  token-,  or  check- 
freed  apparatus  for  playing  a  game  of  skill.  2,070,000  ; 
May  4. 

Brenner,  Bert,  Union,  N.  J.,  a-sslgnor  to  S.  Cohn,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Bridge  wire.     2.080,110;  May  It. 

Brenner,  Charles  M.,  Shreveport,  La.  Hand  tool  for 
m.iklng  joints   on    tubular   members.      2,100,0."i!)  ;    Nov. 

I!r(Miiier,  George  P.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    Denture.    2,005,432  ; 

Oct.   12. 
llicimer,    Jack    L.,    Utlcn,    asslcnor    to    Sluiron     ("hitlcnl 

("oiiipaiiv,  Inc.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.     I<ena  marker.     2,007,832  ; 

Nov.    2. 
HreniKM',   SMinuel  L.      (See  De  Vortor.  Walton,  nsulgnor.) 
Itn-niii'r,    William   F.,   Tdalla,   Colo.     Dust   seal   for   auto- 

motive  engines.     2.083,083;  Juno  15. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Brent,  George  F.,  and  J.  M.  Guthi-ie,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
said  Outlirie  assignor  to  said  Brent.  Venetian  blind. 
2,0()9,0S4  ;    Jan.   26. 

Brent,  John  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Protective  awning. 
2,082,777  ;  June  8. 

Brenzinger,  Julius,  Fairfield,  Conn.  Sheet-material  con- 
tainer and  making  same.     2,101,530  :  Dec.  7. 

Bresducli,   Inc.      (See  Perlson,  David,  assignor.) 

Breslove,  Abel  H.,  assignor  to  Van  Cleef  Bros.,  Chicago, 
111.     Clamp  for  use  in  vulcanizing.     2,088,129  ;  July  27. 

Bressler,  Albert  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handbag. 
2,099,924  ;  Nov.  23. 

Bresson,  Charles,  Villeurbanne,  assignor  to  Ateliers  de 
Constructions  Electriques  de  Delle,  Paris,  France.  Elec- 
tric circuit  breaker.     2,084,936  ;  June  22. 

Bretli,  Ferdinand  W.,  Petrolia,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company. 
Lubricating  oil.     2,088,898  ;  Aug.   3. 

Brethen,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  All  Metal  Products  Com- 
pany, Wvaudotte,  Mich.  Electric  lighting  system  for 
toys.     2,083,594  ;  June  15. 

Bretuey,  Carl  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Kitchen  utensil. 
2,081,105  ;  May  25. 

Breton,  Paul.     (See  Gu(5rin,  M.,  and  Breton.) 

Bretschger,  Max  E.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Electro- 
Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Vending 
container.     2,071,679  :  Feb.  23. 

Brett,  George  F.     (See  Rust,  N.  M.,  and  Brett.) 

Brett,  Henry  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Continuous  pressure 
coolver  and  sterilizer.     2.081,440  ;  May  25. 

Brett,  Roy  C.     (See  O'Brien,  W.  J.,  and  Brett.) 

Brett,  Sereno  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  and  G.  H.  Rarey,  Fort 
Benning,  Ga.,  U.  S.  Army.  Turret  gun  mount. 
2,066,326  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bretton,  Georges,  Saint-Etlenne,  France.  Sporting  gun. 
2,087,661 :  July  20. 

Breucr  Electric  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Jonn,  Tage  G.,  assignor.) 

Breuer,  Karl,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Curtain  rail. 
2,093,708  ;  Sept.  21. 

Breuer,  Marcel,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Frame  for  spring 
seats.     2,084,310;  June  22. 

Brewer,  Charles  A.,  Noroton  Heights,  Conn.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  P.  J.  Kury,  Arverne,  N.  Y.  Control  means 
for  motor  vehicles.     2,072,999  ;  Mar.  9. 

Brewer,  Charles  A.,  Noroton  Heights,  Conn.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  P.  J.  Kury,  Arverne,  N.  Y.  Clutch  control 
system.     2,078,173  ;  Apr.  20. 

Brewer,  Charles  A.,  Noroton  Heights,  Conn.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  P.  J.  Kury,  Arverne,  N.  Y.  Valve. 
2,078,174  ;  Apr.  20. 

Brewer,  Frederick  C,  and  F.  W.  Johanet,  assignors  to 
Footsure  Company,  Incorporated,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Suction  cup.     2,084,126  ;  June  15. 

Brewer,  Nathaniel.     (See  Ayres,  A.  U.,  and  Brewer.) 

Brewer,  Nicholas  L.,  Agawam,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Savage 
Arms  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Firearm. 
2.094,577  ;  Oct.  5. 

Brewer,  Robert  B.      (See  Roe,   William  C,  assignor.) 

Brewer  Titchener  Corporation,  The.  (See  Johannsen, 
Udo  K.,  assignor.) 

Brewer-Titchener  Corporation,  The.  (See  Wenn,  Floyd  D., 
assignor.) 

Brewster-Ideal  Chocolate  Company.  (See  Paton,  Alex 
W.,  assignor.) 

Brewster,  Oswald  C,  M.  G.  Paulus,  and  A.  E.  Thompson, 
C^asper,  Wyo.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company, 
Wliiting,  Ind.  Continuous  pressure  distillation  process. 
2,098,772  :  Nov.  9. 

Brewster,  Percy  D.,  Rumson,  N.  J.  Photography. 
2,070,222  ;  Feb.  9. 

Brey,  Clarence  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Necktie  rack. 
2,080,805  ;  May  18. 

Breyer,  Felix,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesollschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Tolcgraphie  m.  b.  II.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Elec- 
tric discharge  tube.     2,096,156;  Oct.  19. 

Breyer.  Frank  G.,  et  al.  (See  Daniel,  Friedrich  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Breyfogpl,  Albert  W.,  Howard  Beach,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Western  Union  Tolesrraph  Company.  New  Y'ork, 
N.  Y.     Printing  telegraph  system.     Re.  2(5,236  ;  Jan.  12. 

Brian,  William  S.     (See  Bain,  G.  W.,  and  Brian.) 

Brice,  Leonard  J.,  Monongahela,  Pa.  Fuel  saving  device 
for  internal  combustion  engines.     2,080,302  ;  May  11. 

Bricher,  Harold  D.      (See  Schmidt,  C.  A.,   and  Bricher.) 

Brick,  Irving  L.,  'Now  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  I'.  Sorensen 
Manufacturing  Compnny,  Incorporated.  Apparatus  for 
testing  Ignition  coils  and  condensers.  2,071,279  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Brick,  Perry  A.,  assignor  to  Perfection  Steel  Body  Com- 
pany, Gallon,  Ohio.  Dump  body  hoist  mechanism. 
2,087,138;  July  13. 

Brick  Trust  Limited.  (See  Pechin,  Louis  C.  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brickett,  Edward  M.  (See  Brown,  R.  L.,  Walters,  Cole- 
man, and   Brickett.) 

Brickett,  Edward  M.,  North  Clielmsford,  Mass.,  and  S.  A. 
Coleman,  Pelham,  N.  H.,  assignors  to  California  Proc- 
ess Company,  Los  Angeles,  C^alif.  Dusting  machine. 
2,092,693  ;    Sept.   7. 

Brickett,  Edward  M.,  North  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  S.  A.  Cole- 
man, Polham,  N.  H.,  and  A.  W.  Benolt,  Maiden,  IMass.. 
assignors  to  California  Process  Company,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Apparalus  for  removing  extraneous  matters 
from  wool.     2,095,160  ;  Oct.  6. 


Brickman,  Alan  E.,  and  G.  A.  Gleason,  Worcester,  Mass., 
assignors  to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company 
of  New  Jersey.  Flexible  conduit  with  end  fittings. 
2,074,770  ;   Mar.   23. 

Brickman,  Alan  E.,  and  G.  A.  Gleason,  Worcester,  JIass., 
assignors  to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company 
of  New  Jersey.     Road  guard.     2,074,771  ;  Mar.  23. 

Brickman,  Alan  E.,  and  G.  A.  Gleason,  Worcester,  Mass., 
assignors  to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company 
of  New  Jersey.     Guardrail.     2,089,929  ;  Aug.  10. 

Brickman,  Alan  E.,  and  G.  A.  Gleason,  Worcester,  Mass., 
assignors  to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of 
New  Jersey.  Manufacture  of  brake  controls.  2,092,830  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Brickman,  Alan  E.,  and  G.  A.  Gleason,  Worcester,  Mass., 
'assignors  to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company 
of  New  Jersey.  Rail  bond  terminal.  2,095,592  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Brickman,  Alan  E.,  and  G.  A.  Gleason,  Worcester,  Mass., 
assignors  to  Tlie  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of 
New  Jersey.     Bar  mat  clip.     2,102,566  ;  Dec.  14. 

Brickner,  Arthur  J.,  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich.  Feeler 
gauge.     2,000,178  ;   Aug.  17. 

Brick-V-Neer  Sales  Company.  (See  Willson,  Lester  E., 
assignor.   ) 

Bridenbaugh,  Elmer  H.  (See  Steckel,  E.  A.,  Jr.,  and 
Bridenbaugh. ) 

Bridenbaugh,  Elmer  H.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Standard  Power  Bed  Company.  Wall 
bed.     2,067,136  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bridge,  Lawrence  D.,  Blairsville,  Pa.  Automobile  running 
board.     2,081,899  ;  June  1. 

Bridgens,  Walter  R.,  Northenden,  Manchester,  England. 
Lifting  jack  and  jacking  system  for  vehicles.  2,079,149  ; 
May  4. 

Bridgeport  Brass  Company.  (See  Broecker,  Lewis  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Bridgeport  Brass  Company.  (See  Broecker,  L.  C,  and 
Ferguson,  assignors. ) 

Bridgeport  Brass  Company.     (See  Morris,  Alan,  assignor.) 

Bridgeport  Bronze  Company,  The.  (See  Marsllius,  New- 
man M.,  assignor.) 

Bridgeport  Metal  (Joods  Manufacturing  Company,  The. 
(See  Abbotts,  Leonard,  assignor.) 

Bridgeport  Metal  Goods  Manufacturing  Company,  The. 
(See  Fullmer,  Giles  C,  assignor.) 

Bridgeport  Metal  Goods  Manufacturing  Company,  The. 
(See  Houlilian,  Rudolph  N.,  assignor.) 

Bridgeport  Thermostat  Company.  (See  Mantle,  Joseph 
G.  C,  assignor.) 

Bridgeport  Thermostat  Company.  (See  Ward,  Marshall 
H.,  assignor.) 

Bridges,  Edward  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Lynch  Corporation,  Anderson,  Ind.  Glass  blowing  ma- 
chine.     2,069,130  ;   Jan.   26. 

Bridges,  Edward  G.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Lynch 
Corporation.  Method  and  apparatus  for  tlie  manufac- 
ture of  hollow  glass  articles.     2.071,295  :  Feb.  16. 

Bridges,  Frank  R.,  Needham,  assignor  to  The  Ganiewell 
Company,  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass.  Multiple  signal- 
ing system.     2.071,060  ;   Feb.  16. 

Bridges,  Joseph  E.,  Independence,  Mo.  Meat  tenderer. 
2,098,856  ;  Nov.  9. 

Bridges,  Kenneth  C,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Tail,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Aerial  lead  for  radio  reception. 
2,090,026  :  Aug.   17. 

Bridges,  Kenneth  L.,  assignor  to  Socony- Vacuum  Oil  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  a  wear 
indicating  tire.     2,102.784  ;  Dec.  21. 

Bridges.  Stanley  R.,  Bush  Hill  Park,  Enfield,  England, 
assignor  to  Hardman,  Peck  &  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Miniature  piano.     2,073,361 ;  Mar.  9. 

Brrd^ham,  Arthur  L.,  dece.ased,  Boston,  Mass.  ;  E.  R. 
Bridgham,  administratrix.  Device  for  controlling  the 
discharge  of  gaseous  fluids  or  material.  2,091,939  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Bridgham,  Edna  R.,  administratrix.  (See  Bridgham, 
Arthur  L.,  assignor.) 

Brieehle,  Ambrosius,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y".  Signal  apparatus. 
2,097,050  ;  Oct.  26. 

Brieehle,  Henry  N.     (See  Larsen,  G.,  and  Brieehle.) 

Brierley,  Claude  E.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Automatic-loom  shuttle. 
2,082,678  ;  June  1. 

P.rietzckp,  Edmund  H.      (See  Peate,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Brigp,  Tulio  A.,  Caracas,  Venezuela.  Collapsible  tnbe 
cap.     2,085,629  ;   June  29. 

Briggs,   Andra   L.      (See  Briggs,   Earle   C,   assignor.) 

Briggs,  Arthur  J.,  assignor  to  Sicuro  Corporation,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.  Milk  bottle  capping  machine.  2,069,351 ; 
Feb.    2. 

Briggs,  Earle  C,  Brockton,  assignor  of  one-tenth  to  A. 
L.  Briggs,  Brockton,  Mass.  Variable  speed  transmis- 
sion device.     2,088,834  ;  Aug.  3. 

Briggs,  George  L.,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Skid  chain.  2,074,534  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Briggs.  Howland  F.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Packaging 
Machinery  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Sewing  machine 
feed-dog  mechanism.     2,075.973  ;  Apr.  6. 

Briggs,  Howland  F.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Bagpak,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Bag  filling  machine.  2,078,313  ;  Apr. 
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Briggs,  Howland  F.,  Buffalo,  and  R.  N.  Cundall,  Lacka- 
wanna, assignors  to  Consolidated  Packaging  Machinery 
Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Sewing  machine.  2,079,062  ; 
May  4. 

Briggs,  John  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Water  control  for  boilers. 
2,078,479  ;  Apr.   27. 

Briggs,  Joseph  A.,  Erlton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Philco  Radio 
&  Television  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tuning  in- 
dicator for  radio  receivers.     2,0G9,131  ;  Jan.  26. 

Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ball,  Albert  P., 
assignor.) 

Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Budds,  H.  H.,  and 
Gorzelany,   assignors.) 

Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Graf,  Vincent  J., 
assignor.) 

Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Marshall,  William, 
assignor.) 

Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Marshall,  W.,  and 
Fryer,  assignors.) 

Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Platz,  Henry  T., 
assignor.) 

Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Prance,  Alvin  W., 
assignor.) 

Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Richardson,  Fred- 
erick G.,  assignor  ) 

Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Tjaarda,  John, 
assignor. ) 

Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Wexelberg,  Clar- 
ence E.,  assignor.) 

Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Wexelberg,  C.  E., 
and  Hobbs.  assignors.) 

Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Zablocki,  Eugene 
C,  assignor.) 

Briggs,  Maynard  R.,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Frequency  stabilizing  circuit. 
2,088,461  ;  July  27. 

Briggs,  Robert  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company.  Material  treating 
apparatus.     2,102,990  ;  Dec.  21. 

Briggs,  Robert  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company.  Sewage  disposal  ap- 
paratus.    2,102,991  ;  Dec.  21. 

Briggs,  Robert  S.,  Upland,  Calif.  Clothes  drying  ap- 
paratus.    2,08,0,788  ;  July  6. 

Briggs,  Southwick  W.,  Glenmont,  Md.  Pressure  filter. 
2,072,393  ;  Mar.  2. 

Briggs,  Southwick  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Purifying  lu- 
bricating oil.     2,073,442  ;  Mar.  9. 

Briggs,  Southwick  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Oil  filter  and 
cartridge  therefor.     2,092,548;   Sept.  7. 

Briggs,  Stephen  F.,  Chenequa,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Strat- 
ton  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Carburetor. 
2,069,642  ;  Feb.  2. 

Briggs,  Stephen  F.,  Chenequa,  assignor  to  Briggs  & 
Stratton  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Filter. 
2,070,039  ;  Feb.  9. 

Briggs,  Stephen  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Briggs  & 
Stratton  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Spare  wheel 
lode.     2,085,725;  July  6. 

Briggs  &  Stratton  Corporation.  (See  Briggs,  Stephen  F., 
assignor.) 

Briggs  &  Stratton  Corporation.  (See  Brown,  Jerome,  as- 
signor.) 

Briggs  &  Stratton  Corporation.  (See  Coughlin,  Charles 
L.,  assignor.) 

Briggs  &  Stratton  Corporation.  (See  Fitz  Gerald,  John 
W.,  assignor.) 

Briggs  &  Stratton  Corporation.  (See  Jacobi,  Edward  N., 
assignor.) 

Briggs  &  Stratton  Corporation.  (See  Liss,  Samuel  A., 
assignor.) 

Briggs  &  Stratton  Corporation.  (See  Mack,  Perry  E., 
assignor.) 

Brighten,  Frank,  London,  England.  Bathing  cap. 
2,074,208  ;  Mar.  16. 

Brightwell,  Curtis  F.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Motor  or  pump. 
2,009,193;   No-s .    16. 

Brightwcll,  Tliaddeus  S.,  Rankin,  'assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  W.  E,  Scholt'/.,  Braddock,  Pa.  Cutting  machine. 
2,008,445  ;   Jan.   19. 

Brill.  Almiliarn  K.,  and  W.  A.  Wake,  assignors  to  The 
lti'i>ul)lic  l£iil)ber  Conii)any,  Youngstown,  N.  Y.  Treat- 
iiicnl   of  rubber  articles.      2,302,456:  Dec.  M. 

Brill,  J.  G.,  Company,  The.  (See  Browne,  A.  T.,  and 
Guernsey,  assignors.) 

Brill,  John  L.,  Newark,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Comp.nny,  Wilminglon,  Del.  Fertilizer  man- 
ufacture.    2,102,836;  Dec.  21. 

Brill,  John  \j.,  Newark,  assignor  to  E.  I.  dn  Pont  do 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Fertilizer  man- 
ufacture.     2,102,831  ;  Dec.   21. 

Brill,  John  Ia,  and  R.  W.  Plummor,  Newark,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Preparation  of  acid  amides.  2,002,723; 
Sept.    7. 

Brill,  Kiiiloir.     (See  Sclienennimn,  A.,  Brill,  and  Wletzel.) 

Brill,  William  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  IMslon.  2,092,509; 
Kepi.  7. 

Brink,  Wlnfield  S.,  assignor  to  The  Fircslonp  Sleel  Prod- 
uclH  Conipiiny,  Akron,  Ohio.  Spacer.  2,100,620;  Nov. 
30. 


Brinckerhoff,  James  E.,  Orange,  N.  J.,  J.  D.  McCullough, 
West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  E.  Swift,  Chatham, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Furnace  construction.  2,091,224  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Brinkerhoff,  Harry  M.  (See  Mulhare,  Andrew  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brinkert,  Carroll  A.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Silent  Auto- 
matic Company,  Detroit,  Blich.  Motor  suspension. 
2,069,694  ;  Feb.  2. 

Brinkman,  Laura,  et  al.  (See  Brinkman,  Louis  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brinkman,  William  C,  Chicago,  111.  Mixing  valve. 
2,083,360  ;  June  8. 

Brinkmann,  Heinricli,  Dortmund,  Germany.  Ladle  for 
casting  fluid  metal.     2,098,937  ;  Nov.   16. 

Brinton,  Cecil  C,  Kidderminster,  England.  Machine  for 
making  carpets  and  other  tufted  or  piled  products. 
2,069,912  ;  Feb.  9. 

Brinton,  Christian  H.  (See  Tevander,  O.  N.,  and  Brin- 
ton.) 

Brinton,  Christian  H.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Standard 
Cap  and  Seal  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Bottle  cap- 
ping mechanism.     2,076,116  ;  Apr.  6. 

Brinton,  H.,  Company.  (See  Aaronson,  Harry  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brinton,  H.,  Company.      (See  Ames,  Elmer  U.,  assignor.) 

Brinton,  H.,  Company.  (See  Holmes.  Heui-y  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brinton,  H.,  Company.  (See  Horrocks,  Harry  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brinton,  H.,  Company,  et  al.  (See  Vaughan,  Andrew  E., 
Jr.,   assignor.) 

Brinton,  H.,  Company,  et  al.  (See  Vaughan,  A.  E.,  Jr., 
and  Diener,  assignors.) 

Brinton,  William  H.,  near  Coatesville,  Pa.  Ration. 
2,098,998;  Nov.  16. 

Brion,  Georg,  Freiberg,  and  A.  J.  Krutzsch,  Munich,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  International  Precipitation  Co.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  effecting  ionization  in 
gases.     2,085,735  ;  July  6. 

Brion,  Georg,  Frieberg,  and  A.  J.  Krutzsch,  Munich,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  International  Precipitation  Co.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Arrancement  for  the  electric  cleaning 
of  gases.     2,086,063  ;  July  6. 

Brisbane,  Eugene  C,  assignor  to  S.  Morgan  Smith  Com- 
pany, York,  Pa.    Valve.     2,071,814 ;  Feb.  23. 

Brisbane,  Eugene  C,  assignor  to  S.  Morgan  Smith  Com- 
pany,  York,   Pa.     V.nlve.     2,078,231  ;   .Apr.   27. 

Brisbane,  Eugene  C,  Denver,  Colo.,  and  R.  Bischoff,  as- 
signors to  S.  Morgan  Smith  Company,  Y^ork,  Pa.  Fluid 
control  means.     2,082,940  ;  June  8. 

Brisbane  Machinery  Co.  (Pty.)  Ltd.  (See  Flather,  Harry, 
assignor.) 

Briscoe,  Frederick  Y.,  Newton,  Mass.    Mattress  protector. 

2,103,244;   Dec.    28. 
Brisick,    Joseph    C,    Irvington,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    The 

Kroydon  Company.     Golf  club  handle.     2,103,889  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Brisson,   Louis   C,    Neuilly-sur-Seine,   assignor  to   Soci^tS 

Anonyme ;     Society    des    Freins    Hydrauliqucs     S.    De 

Lavaud,    Paris,    France.      Resilient    wall.      2,078,835 : 

Apr.  27. 
Brisson,   Louis   C,   Neuilly-sur-Seine,   assignor   to   Soci6t6 

Anonyme  Soci^t6  des  Freins  Hydrauliques  S.  de  Lavaud, 

Paris,    France.     Braking    device   for   rotating   machine 

parts.     2,101,425  ;   Dec.   7. 
Bristol    Aeroplane    Company,    The.      (See    Ball,    Charles 

A.   W.,  assignor.) 
Bristol  Aeroplane  Company,  The.     (See  Fedden,  A.  H.  R., 

and  Owner,  assignors.) 
Bristol  Aeroplane  Company,   The.      (See  Frise,  Leslie  G., 

assignor.) 
Bristol  Aeroplane  Company  Limited,  The.     (See  Fedden, 

A.  H.  R.,  and   Copley,  assignors.) 
Bristol    Company,    The.       (See    Bcecher,    John    W.,    as- 
signor.) 
Bristol  Company,  The.     (See  Borden,  Perry  A.,  assignor.) 
Bristol   Company,  The.      (See  Faust,   Frod   A.,  assignor.) 
Bristol    Company,    The.      (See    Hubbard,    Walter    N.,    as- 
signor.) 
Bristol  Company,  The.     (See  Hunt,  Ozro  H.,  assignor.) 
Bristol  Coinjiany,  The.      (See  Hunt,  O.  H.,  and  I'ititjean, 

assignors.) 
Bristol  Company,  The.     (See  Kerr,  William  J.,  assignor.) 
r.rislol   Company,  The.      (See  Kerr,    W.   J.,   and   Webber, 

assignors.) 
Bristol    Company,    Tiie.       (See   Logan,    1<.,    and    Webber, 

MSsignorK.) 
Bristol  Company,  The.     (See  NoMo.  Al|)honso.  assignor.) 
Bristol,  (\iii.s  ,1.,  nssigiioi'  to  (Ilnlie  Hoist  Coinpaiiy,  Dos 

Mciiues,    l(>\v:i.      Autonioliili-    lilt.      2,(1!)7,S,")3  ;    Nov.    2. 
BriHiol,  Cyrus  J.,  ami  E.  I!.  Tlionipson.  .'i.-Jslgnors  to  Globe 

Miiclilnery  &  Supply  ("'omi)aiiv.  Dos  Molnos,  Iowa.    Auto- 

nuil.lli'  Iiri.      L'.0!».'i.051  ;  Ocl.  ,^. 
Bristol,     Harold     I!.,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Hose     stnud. 

2,077.668;    Apr.    20. 
ItrlslolMyors  ("ompaiiy.     (Sw  Horrlok,  G.  Tj.,  llardlo,  and 

('ol)I),   assignors. ) 
lirlstow,   J.   J.  R.,   Safety  Harbor,   Fla.,  assignor  to  Coii- 

Hurner    Package    <'iir|)oratlon,    Dunedln,    Fin.      C.ilnrlnij 

frnll.s  .'iiul  vegotaMes.     2,072,022;  Feb.  2.S. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


■  Bristow,    James    J.    R.,    Safety    Harbor,    Fla.      Cleaning 
fruit.     2,079,278  ;  May  4. 

Britisli  Aluminum  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Pullen, 
Alfred  N.  D.,  assignor.) 

British  Cotton  Industry  Research  Corporation,  The.  (See 
Sliorter,  S.  A.,  Williams,  and  Locke,  assignors.) 

British  Drug  Houses,  Limited,  The.  (See  Ha  worth,  W.  N., 
Hirst,  Jones,  and  Smith,  assignors.) 

Brilsch.  Otto  C.  Woodhaven,  assiiinor  to  H.  Hyman, 
Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Combined  electric  and  flame  light. 
2.075  RS3  ;  Apr.  6. 

Britt,  George  Q.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Piston.  2,084,834 ; 
June  22. 

Britt,  Hugh  A.,  Warrensburg,  Mo.  Dust  cloth  broom 
holder.     2.074,209  ;  Mar.  16. 

Brittain,  Richard  J.,  Jr..  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Press  fit- 
ting.    2,082,379  ;  June  1. 

Britten,  Edwin  F.,  Jr.,  Short  Hills,  assignor  to  Gardner 
Company,  Orange,  N.  J.  Calculating  machine. 
2,085,630;   June   29. 

Britten,  Edwin  F.,  Jr.,  Short  Hills,  assignor  to  Monroe 
Calculating  Machine  Company,  Orange,  N.  J.  Calcu- 
lating machine.     2,088,049  ;  July  27. 

Britton,  Edgar  C.  (See  Nutting,  H.  S.,  Britton,  and 
Croope.) 

Britton,  Edgar  C,  G.  H.  Coleman,  and  G.  V.  Moore,  as- 
signors to  The  Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich. 
Hvdrolvsis  of  isobutyl  chloride.     2,067,473  ;  Jan.  12. 

Britton,  Edgar  C,  and  R.  P.  Perkins,  assignors  to  The 
Dow  Chemical  Company.  Midland.  Mich.  Alkali  metal 
salts  of  chloroethane  sulphonic  acid.  2,067,873 ;  Jan. 
12 

Britton,  Edgar  C,  G.  H.  Coleman,  and  J.  W.  Zemba,  as- 
signors to  The  Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich. 
Purification  of  tetrachloroethylene.     2,084,937  ;  June  22. 

Britton,  Edgar  C,  G.  H.  Coleman,  and  L.  E.  Mills,  as- 
signors to  The  Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich. 
Alkvl-chloro-hydro.xy-diphenyls.      2,092,724;    Sept.    7. 

Britton  Edgar  C,  G.  H.  Coleman,  and  L.  E.  Mills,  as- 
signors to  The  Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich. 
Alkyl-bromo-hydroxy-diphenyls.     2,092,725  ;    Sept.   7. 

Britton,  Glenn  B.,  Hannibal,  assignor  to  International 
Shoe  Companv,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Attaching  shoe  heels. 
2,085,894  ;  July  6. 

Britton,  Karl  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Filter.  2,101,211  ; 
Dec.   7.  ^  .  ^ 

Brixey,  Austin  D.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Remote  controlled  sound  producing  appa- 
ratus.    2,102,672  ;  Dec.  21.  „„.,„• 

Brixner,  Frederick  W.     (See  Bushnell.  C.  S.,  and  Bnxner.) 

Brixner,  Frederick  W.  (See  De  Long,  D.  F.,  and  Brix- 
ner.) 

Brizzolara,  Alfred  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  Siegel, 
Carney's  Point,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  E  "I  du  Pont  de  Nemours  and  Company.  Making 
green  pigment.     2,092,750  ;  Sept.  14. 

Brizzolara,  Robert  T.,  New  Dorp,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     2.080,998  ;  May   18. 

Broadbent,  Rav  O..  Des  Jloinos.  Iowa.  Coin  solector  for 
pay  telephones  and  lilM.   .  2,090,383  ;  Aug.   17. 

Broadmeyer,  Albert,  assignor  to  W.  O.  Hickok  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Sheet  piling  mecha- 
nism.    2,101,328  :  Dec.  7. 

Broadwell,  Azure  W.,  and  A.  JI.  Cox.  assignors  to  Lynch- 
burg Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Knitting 
machino.      2,'096,667  :    Oct.    19. 

Broadwell,  Howard,  Bidgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cutting  device.     2,085,079  ;  June  29. 

Broadwell,  William  C,  Palo  Alto,  CaUf.  Clasp. 
2,093,231  ;  Sept.  14. 

Broatch,  John,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Mineral  sejiarator.     2,101,572;   Dec.    7. 

Brobson,  John  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  A.  Le  Blanc, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion  engine.  2,094,290; 
Sept.  28. 

Brocat,  ^Irs.  Leola  C,  Jr.  (See  McCarty,  Clayton  E., 
assignor.)  .     „  .        ,.., 

Brock.  Clarence  A.,  assignor  to  Rexair  Corporation,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Vacuum  cleaner.     2,102,353;  Dec.   14. 

Brock.  Denis  T.,  London.  England,  assignor  to  Borg 
Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Friction  clutch 
2.070.425  ;  Apr.  6. 

Brock,  Margaret  B.,  Muncy,  Pa.  Garment  stretcher 
2,097,809  ;  Nov.  2. 

Brock,  Norman  H.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Stereoscopic  pho- 
tography.     2.101,979;   Dec.    14. 

Brock,  Tliomas  J.,  assignor  of  thirty  per  cent  to  J.  L 
Lean,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Illuminating  device.  2,099,952  , 
Nov.  23. 

Brockel,    Ernst,    assignor    to    Maschinenfabrik    Augsburg- 
Niirnberg  A.  G.,  Augsburg,  Germany.     Casting  machine 
for  the  casting  of  plane  stereotype  plates.     2,073,675 
Mar.  16. 

Brocketon  National  Bank,  trustee.  (See  Plunimer,  Lloyd 
F.,   assignor.) 

Brockhursr.  James  B..  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  Method  and 
appamtua   for  building  sea  walls.     2,102,254;  Dec.  14. 

Brocklebank,  Arthur  P.,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Ingersoll-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Centrifu- 
gal pump.     2,086,975  ;  July  13. 


Brockway  Motor  Company.  (See  Cross,  Lester  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brode,  Johannes.  (See  SchariT,  M.,  Brode,  Johannsen, 
and  Reichart.) 

Brode,  Kathe,  administratrix.  (See  ScharfE,  M.,  Brode, 
Johannsen,   and   Reichart.) 

Broder,  Simon,  Washington,  D.  C.  Ophthalmic  lens. 
2,077,092  ;  Apr.  13. 

Broderick,  Frederick  C,  Winnetka,  111.  Control  device 
and  circuits  for  hot  water  heating  systems.  2,073,676 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Broderick,  Frederick  C,  Winnetka,  HI.  Temperature  reg- 
ulating system.     2,073,677  ;  Mar.  16. 

Broderick,  Sylvester  J.  (See  Brown,  E.  H.,  and  Broder- 
ick.) 

Broderick,  Sylvester  J.  (See  Kittredge,  H.  G.,  and  Brod- 
erick.) 

Brodersen,  Karl.  (See  Brennecke,  W.,  Brodersen,  and 
Hubert.) 

Brodersen,  Karl.  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Far- 
benindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Wetting  agents  for  the  use  in  mercerizing 
lyes.     2,081,528:   Jrov   25. 

Brodersen,  Max  M.,  Alhambra.  assignor  to  L.  O.  Bird, 
Glendale,  Calif.     Rooter.    2,091,427  ;  Aug.  31. 

Broderson,  Neil  O.,  assignor  to  Rochester  Button  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.     Making  buttons.     2,084,427  ;  June  22. 

Brodewitz,  Olga,  Essen,  Germany.  Clothes  hanger. 
2,068,446  ;  Jan.  19. 

Brodhead,  Stuyvesant  H„  and  W.  O.  Tait,  Jr.,  Mamaro- 
neck,   N.   Y.     Brake  equalizer.     2.075.974 :    Apr.    c-., 

Brodie,  Ralph  N,,  Company.  (See  Berck,  William  F.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Brodie,  Ralph  N.,  Company.  (See  Burnett,  G.  F.,  and 
Ward,  assignors.) 

Brodie,  Ralph  N.,  Company.  (See  Granberg,  Albert  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Brodie,  Ralph  N.,  Company.  (See  Ward,  H.  E.,  and 
P.rown,  assignors.) 

Brodkorb,  Fritz.     (See  Gluud,  W..  Klempt,  and  Brodkorb.) 

Brodrick,  Leo  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sealed  container. 
2,082,614  ;  June  1. 

Brodv.  Samuel  C,  Brighton,  Mass.  Automatic  blast  torch. 
2.094,2.")9  :  Sept.  28. 

Brodv,  Samuel  C,  Brighton,  Mass.  Cutting  device. 
2,004.260  :  Sept.  28. 

Brody.  Samuel  C,  Brighton,  Mass.  Automatic  blast  torch. 
2,102,404  ;  Dec.   14. 

Broecker,  Lewis  C,  assignor  to  Bridgeport  Brass  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Pneumatic  valve  inside  construction. 
2,075,167  ;  Mar.  30. 

Broecker,  Lewis  C,  Bridgeport,  and  J.  Ferguson,  South- 
bury,  assignors  to  Bridgeport  Brass  Company,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.     Pneumatic  valve.     2.103,108  ;  Doc.  21. 

Broeren,  Frank  L.,  Menasha,  assignor  to  Marathon  Paper 
■  Mills  Company,  Rothschild,  Wis.  Napkin  dispenser. 
2,080,691  ;  May  18. 

Broeren,  Frank  L.,  Menasha,  assignor  to  Marathon  Paper 
Mills  Company,  Rothschild,  Wis.  Folded  napkin. 
2,082,731 ;  June  1. 

Broering,  Lawrence  B.,  and  F.  E.  Kite,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,  assignor  to  Kite  Mold  Company.  Tire  retreading 
mold.     2,088,130  ;  July  27. 

Brogden,  Ernest  M.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Package  and 
packaging  container.     2,089,728  ;  Aug.  10. 

Brogden,  Jonh.     (See  Shaw,  H.  E.,  and  Brogden.) 

Brogdex  Company.      (See  Trowbridge,  Miles  L.,  assignor.) 

Broich,  Franz.      (See  Schuster,  C,  and  Broich.) 

Brokaw,  James  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spark  plug. 
2,070,708;   Feb.   16. 

Brokering,  Gertrude  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Necktie  retainer. 
2,074,535  ;   Mar.   23. 

Broil v,  Archibald  H.      (See  Gardner,  B.  C,  and  Broll.v.) 

Broma.geni,  Irl  R.,  Union  City,  Ind.  Chair.  2.081,791  ; 
May  25. 

Bronander,  Wilhelm  B.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The  Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company,  New 
Haven,  Conn.  Internal  combustion  engine.  2,077,457  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Bronson,  Adelbert  E..  assignor  to  The  Dill  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Valve  insldes. 
2,097,614  ;  Nov.  2. 

Bronson,  Budd,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Rubber  Company, 
Cleveland,   Ohio.     Floor  covering.     2,082,047 ;  June  1. 

Bronson,  Budd.  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Rubber 
Company,  Willoughby,  Ohio.  Flexible  covering  for  auto- 
mobile running  boards.     2.084,014  ;  June  15. 

Bronson,  Budd,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Rubber 
Company,  Willougliby,  Ohio.  Automobile  running  board 
cover  securing  device.     2,084,015  ;  June  15. 

Brnn.«on,  Franklin  F..  Richmond,  Va.  Floating  piston 
structure.     2.098,612  ;  Nov.  9. 

Bronson  Reel  Company.  (See  McMahon,  Edward  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bronson  Reel  Company.  (See  Schafer,  John  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bronstlen,  Edward  L.,  assignor  to  J[.  Bechik,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.     Mattress  handle.     2,083,361  ;  June  8. 

Brook,  David  IT..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Coin  controlled  postage 
affixing  device  for  letters.    2.075,092  ;  Mar.  30. 

Brooke,  Edward  B.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Plumber's  ping. 
2.070,579;   Feb.    16. 


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85 


iSrooke  Engineering  Company.  (See  Brooke,  George  A., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Broolce,  Francis  M.,  assignor  to  Nanna  S.  Brooke,  Bryn 
Mawr,  Pii.  Rotary  or  sleeve  valve  used  in  combustion 
cliambers.     2,069,938  ;  Feb.  9. 

Brooke,  George  A.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Brooke  Engineering 
Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Compensated  control 
system.     2,073,332  :  Mar.  9. 

Brooke,  Nanna  S.      (See  Brooke,  Francis  M.,  assignor.) 

Brooker,  Leslie  G.  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City. 
N.  .T.     Photographic  emulsion.     2.078,23.S  :  Apr.  27. 

Brooker,  Leslie  G.  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Photographic  emulsion.     2,089,729  ;  Aug.  10. 

Brooker,  Leslie  G.  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Tricarbocyanines  and  preparing  them.  2,094,580  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Brooker,  Leslie  G.  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Photographic  emulsion  containing 
tricarbocyanines.     2,095,854  ;  Oct.  12. 

Brooker,  Leslie  G.  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Photographic  emulsion  containing 
pyridocyanines.     2,095,855  ;  Oct.  12. 

Brooker,  Leslie  G.  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Photographic  emulsion  containing 
4,4'-tricarbocyanine  dyes.    2,095,856  ;  Oct.  12. 

Brooker,  Oliver  O.     (See  Allen,  Sherman  T.,  assignor.) 

Brooks,  Alfred  J.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.  Package  for  dry 
goods,  and  method  and  apparatus  for  making  the  same. 
2.102,508  ;  Dec.  14. 

Brooks,  Arthur  M.,  Andover,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Raflfold 
Process  Corporation.  Paper  manufacture.  2,077,393 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Brooks,  Arthur  W.     (See  Wright,  Harold  A.,  assignor.) 

Brooks,    Benjamin   T.      (See   Lebo,    R.    B.,    and   Brooks.) 

Brooks,  Benjamin  T.,  Old  Greenwich.  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Alcohol  Company.  Making  alcohols  by  use  of 
ethyl  sulphuric  acid.     2,081,166  :  May  25. 

Brooks,  Benjamin  T.,  Old  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Alcohol  Co.  Manufacture  of  aliphatic  alco- 
hols.    2,096,878  ;  Oct.  26. 

Brooks,  Benjamin  T.,  Old  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Standard  .\)crvliol  Co.  JIanufacture  of  aliphatic  alco- 
hols.     2,096,879  :  Oct.  26. 

Brooks,  Charles  W.,  et  al.  (See  Berhman,  J.  W.,  and 
Robiolio,  assignors.) 

Brooks,  Clyde,  Xew  Orleans,  La.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  .'sedimentation  testing  of  blood.  2,102,785  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Brooks,  Donald  B.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  and  H.  H.  Allen, 
Washington,  D.  C,  assignors  to  Government  of  the 
United  States,  represented  by  the  Secretary  of  Com- 
mevee.  Continuous        ventilating         psychrometer. 

2,095,237;  Oct.  12. 

Brooks,  E.  J.,  Company.  (See  Brooks,  Winfred  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brooks,  Elbert  J.,  Sparta,  Wis.  Root  cutter  for  con- 
duits.    2,093,827  ;  Sept.  21. 

Brooks,    Frank    E.      (See    Hayenga,   J.   A.,    and   Brooks. > 

Brooks,  Frank  E.,  Batavia,  assignor  to  R.  D.  Brooks, 
Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  applying  foil  to  paper. 
2,073,780  :  Mar.  16. 

Brooks,  Frank  S.  (See  Parker,  W.  H.,  Seibert,  and 
Brooks.) 

Brooks,  Frank  S.     (See  Seibert,  N.  J.,  and  Brooks.) 

Brooks  Fred  A.,  Lyndhurst,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Ijaboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Transmission  regulation.     2,075.975  ;  Apr.  6. 

Brooks,  George  W.,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  The  S.  O.  S. 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cleansing  article.  2,079,600 ; 
May  11. 

Brooks,  Harry  E.      (See   Reeves,   P.  B.,  and  Brooks.) 

Brooks,  Harry  E.,  assignor  to  Reeves  Pulley  Company, 
Columbus,  Ind.  Adjusting  means  for  variable  speed 
transmission.     2,084,723  ;  June  22. 

Brooks,  ]l(-rl)ert  IJ.      (See  Kitticdge,  T.,  and  Brooks.) 

Brooks,  Irene  G.,  Cleveland.  Oliio.  Supplemental  catch 
mechanism  for  locks.     2,079,295;  May  11. 

Brooks,  John  II.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Ludowlcl-Celadon  CompM)iv.  Chicago,  111.  Insulating 
wall  construction.     2,094,635  ;  Oct.  5. 

Brooks,  I'aul  J.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Hanklns 
Container  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Paperboard 
basket.     2,080,209  ;  July  6. 

Brooks,  Kay  D.      (See  Brooks,  Frank  B.,  assignor.) 

Brooks,  Thomas  R.  (See  Bedford,  J.  P.,  and  Hnywood, 
assignors.) 

Brooks.  William  H.  (See  Anderson,  William  C,  as- 
signor.) 

BroolcH.  Winfred  M.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Sealing  means. 
2,077.209;  Apr.  13. 

Brooks.  Winfn'd  M.,  West  Orange,  assignor  to  E.  J. 
Brooks  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Seal.  2,08 1,008 ; 
June  22. 

Brookoliiic,  Tliomas  W.,  and  S.  McDulTee,  Flora,  III. 
Appnralns  for  applying  germicide  and  InsccMcIdo. 
2,009,352:  Feb.  2. 

Broome,  Clin'ord  10.,  Euclid,  Ohio.  Speed  reduction  power 
unit.     2.070,015  ;  Apr.  0. 


Broome.  Richard  S.,  et  al.  (See  Broome,  Woody  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Broome,  Woody  E.,  Myton,  Utah,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
R.  S.  Broome,  and  one-third  to  E.  M.  Jakeman.  Gravity 
sand  and  gravel  spreader.    2,085,895  ;  July  6. 

Broquinda,   Inc.      (See  Quinn,   Clara  E.,  assignor.) 

Bros,  Chester  W.,  assignor  to  Wm.  Bros  Boiler  &  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Water  tube 
boiler.     2,086,599  ;  July  13. 

Bros,  Wm.,  Boiler  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bros, 
Chester  W.,  assignor.) 

Brosius,  Albert  M.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Liquid  flow  con- 
trol.    2,079,063;  May  4. 

Brosius,  Edgar  E.     (See  Edgar,  L.  C,  and  Brosius.) 

Brosius,  Edgar  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Valve.  2,079,896; 
May  11. 

Brossman,  Charles,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Sewage  sludge 
treatment  plant.     2,077,545  ;  Apr.  20. 

Brossman,  Jacob  R.,  Yeadon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Insulated  copper  wire.  2,092,636 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Brossman,  Philip  D.,  Kearny,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilriiington,  Del.  Pigment  and  preparing  same. 
2,097,269  ;  Oct.  26. 

Brostrom,  Charles  G.,  Peabody,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  treating  shoe  welts.    2,069,748  ;  Feb.  9. 

Brostrom,  Charles  G.,  South  Peabody,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Lip  turning  machine.     2,076,098  ;  Apr.  13. 

Brostrom,  Charles  G.,  Peabody,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  (Ilorporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Abrading 
machine.     2,087,238  ;  July  20. 

Brothers,  Abe  R.     (See  Brothers,  Edwin  I.  and  A.  R.) 

Brothers,  Edwin  I.  and  A.  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Prophy- 
lactic device  for  the  oral  cavity.     2,083,217  ;  June  8. 

Brothers,  Eli,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
operating  on  soles  and  shoes.    2,091,351 ;  Aug.  31. 

Brjughton,  Wilham  W.,  New  Brighton,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cutting  tool.     2,073,678  ;  Mar.  16. 

Broughton,  Winn  E.  (See  McLaughlin,  G.  E.,  and 
Broughton.) 

Broulhiet,  (Jeorges,  Paris.  France.  Fitting  of  front 
tenders,  lamps,  and  radiator  upon  a  carriage  body. 
2,071,328  ;  Feb.  23. 

Broune,  Abel  U.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Multiple  fuse  control 
mechanism  in  combination  with  thermoprotective  signal 
system.     2,074,141 ;  Mar.  16. 

Broussard,  Nolan,  Abbeville,  La.  Cannon.  2,088,503; 
July  27. 

Brouwer,  Benjamin  W.,  Auburn,  assignor  to  Crompton  & 
Knowles  Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Shuttle  box 
construction  for  looms.     2.102,832:  Dec.  21. 

Brouwer,  Rodger  D.     (See  Murden,  W.  T.,  and  Brouwer.) 

Brouwer,  Rodger  D.,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  INIich.  Bearing  mounting. 
2,073,957  ;  Mar.  16. 

Browall,  Bert  H.,  assignor  to  Svenska  Aktiebolaget  Broms- 
regulator,  Malmo,  Sweden.  Brake  rigging  of  the  vari- 
able leverage  type.     2,080,529  ;  May  18. 

Browall,  Bert  H.,  assignor  to  Svenska  Aktiebolaget  Broms- 
regulator,  Malmo,  Sweden.  Automatic  slack  adjuster, 
especially  for  railway  car  brakes.     2,084,989  ;   June  29. 

Brower,  Elbert  O.,  I'hiladclphia,  Pa.  Cigarette  holder. 
2,103,602;  Dec.  28. 

Brower,  Paul  V.,  Maywood,  assignor  to  Ditto,  Incor- 
porated, Chicago,  111.     Solvent.     2,077,874;  Apr.  20. 

Brown,  Albert  E.,  assignor  to  Truscon  Stool  Company, 
Young.stown,  Ohio.  Joint  for  railroad  crossings. 
2,081.352  ;   Jlay  25. 

Brown,  Aldrich  M..  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.  E.  West, 
one-third  to  L.  Ijcrio,  and  one-third  to  L.  Lerio,  Jr., 
Mobile.  Ala.     Pump.     2.091,499  ;  Aug.  31. 

Brown,  Alexander  C,  Mount  Healthy,  assignor  to  Emery 
Industries,  Inc.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Making  a  detergent. 
2,085,091 ;   June  29. 

Brown,  Alexander  H.,  Jr.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Transit  Research  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  In- 
ductive control  circuits.     2,078,232  ;  Apr.  27. 

Brown.  Alfred  B.,  Es.son  Fells,  and  C.  T.  Siehs.  Fanwood, 
N.  J.,  .-issignors  to  Western  lOlectric  Company,  Incor- 
porated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Keel.     2.099,102  :  Nov.  10. 

Brown,  Arthur  1!.  (See  Sullivan,  F.  W.,  Jr.,  Bahlke, 
Brown,  and  Diwoky.) 

Brown,  Arlluir,  Cranston,  It.  I.  ^Ilcrometer  caliper. 
2,090.950  ;   Oct .    20. 

Brown,  Arthur  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cord  wire  nnohor. 
2,072,579:  Mar.  2. 

Brown,  Arlliur  10.,  and  AV.  Vaughnn,  London,  Ontario, 
<?ana(!a,  assignors  1o  Loon  Bonoit,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Carton  erecting  machine.     2,072.005;  Fob.  23. 

Brown  &  Bailey  Company.  (See  (^ostlgan,  Ilnrry  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brown  i>t  lialley  Company.  (See  Kepplor,  Albert  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brown  &  Bailey  Company.  (See  Roltor,  llonry  J.,  ns- 
Hlgnor.) 

Ilrowii,  Itanks  11..  assignor  to  Capstan  Glass  Company, 
Coiincllsvllle,  I'a.  Sealed  packiigo.  2,099,110;  Nov. 
10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Brown,  Barrett  F.  (See  Karcher,  A.  A.,  and  Brown, 
assignors.) 

Brown,  Benjamin  W.     (See  Chapman,  J.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  Bernis  B.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Material  handling 
apparalu.s.     2,066,4.56  ;  Jan.  5. 

Brown  &  BiRelow.      (See  Trollen.  Martin  E.,  assignor.) 

Brown  &  Bigelow.      (See  Winford,  Orion  P.,  assignor.) 

Brown  Brothers  &  Company  Limited,  et  al.  (See  Wallace, 
William,  assignor.) 

Brown,  Carl  D.,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation,  Hope- 
dale,   Mass.      Loom.      2,079,544 ;   May  4. 

Brown,  Carl  D.,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation,  Hope- 
dale,  Mass.     Loom  shuttle.     2.081,393  ;  May  25. 

Brown,  Carl  D.,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation,  Hope- 
dale,  Jlass.    Thread  cutting  temple.     2,083,496  ;  June  8. 

Brown,  Carl  D.,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation,  Hopedale, 
Mass.      Shuttle.     2,084,549 ;   June  22. 

Brown,  Carl  D.,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation,  Hope- 
dale,  Mass.  Loom  stopping  mechanism.  2,084,550 ; 
June  22. 

Brown,  Carl  D.,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation,  Hopedale, 
Mass.     Loom  shuttle.     2,087,871  :  July  20. 

Brown,  Carl  D.,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation,  Hopedale, 
Mass.    Yielding  reed  mechanism.     2,087,872  ;  July  20. 

Brown,  Carl  D.,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation,  Hope- 
dale,  JIass.  Constant  tension  let-off  mechanism. 
2,103,200  ;  Dec.  21. 

Brown,  Cecil  R..  Verona,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Burroughs 
Wellcome  &  Co.  (U.  S.  A.)  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Container.     2,095,227  ;  Oct.  12. 

Brown,  Charles  F.,  Beaver,  Pa.  Pie  crimper  and  sealer. 
2,086,464  ;  July  6. 

Brown,  Charles  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Electron  discharge  device 
and  circuit.     2,084,476  ;  June  22. 

Brown,  Charles  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Faucet.  2,068,369  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Brown,  Charles  L.,  Jr.,  Old  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor 
to  Electrolux  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
2,076,699;  Apr.  13. 

Brown,  Charle.<=  R.  (See  Bold,  R.  E.,  Brown,  and  Hob- 
son.) 

Brown,  Charles  S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Air-cooled  V-type 
internal  combustion  engine.     2,082,869  ;  June  8. 

Brown.  Charles  S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Conduit  outlet  box. 
2,095,914;  Oct.  12. 

Brown.  Charles  S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Motor  snow  plow. 
2,103,510;  Dec.   28. 

Brown,  Charles  W.,  Norwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
United  States  Finishing  Company,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Pantograph.     2.082,615  ;  June  1. 

Brown,  Charley  C,  Ponca  City,  S.  N.  Van  Wert,  and 
Anitunoffi,  assignors  to  Reda  Pump  Company,  Bartles- 
ville,  Okla.  Submergible  pump  and  transmission  unit. 
2,073,623  ;  Mar.  16. 

Brown,  Chester  W.,  Milkaukee,  assignor  to  Line  Material 
Company,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Lighting  fixture. 
2,071,108  ;   Feb.   16. 

Brown,  Chester  W.,  IMilwaukee,  assignor  to  Line  Material 
Company,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Housing  for  cut-out 
switches.     2,075.170:  Mar.  30. 

Brown,  Chester  W.,  and  E.  F.  Dosie,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Fluid  impeller  and  turbine.     2,087,834  ;  July  20. 

Brown,  Cicero  C,  Houston,  Tex.  Setting  tools  for  packers 
and  the  like.     2,067,885  ;  Jan.  19. 

Brown,  Cicero  C,  Houston,  Tex.  Packer  setting  device. 
2,092,048;   Sept.   7. 

Brown.  Cicero  C,  Houston,  Tex.  Liner  setting  tool. 
2.097,7.55  ;  Nov.  2. 

Brown,   Clarence  B.      (See   Karcher,  A.  A.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  Clarence  B.,  Fostoria,  Ohio.  Flare  support. 
2,070,882  ;  Feb.  16. 

Brown.  Clnronce  S.,  &  Co.  (See  Knight,  Harold  E.  H. 
assignor.) 

Brown,  Clyde  A.     (See  Bralev,  W.  L.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  Colin,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Pump  valve.  2,068,481 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Brown,  Collins,  et  al.     (See  Ditto,  John,  assignor.) 

Brown  Company.     (See  Beardsloy,  Norman  T.,  assignor.) 

Brown    Company.      (See  Burke,   Edmuu(],  assignor.) 

Brown  Company.      (See  Moore,  Hngh  K.,  assignor.) 

Brown  Company.      (See  Richter,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Brown  Cninpany.  (See  Richter,  G.  A.,  and  Schur,  as- 
signors. ) 

Brown  Company.     (See  Schur,  ^Milton  O.,  assignor.) 

Brown,  Craig  L.,  et  al.  (See  Holscher,  Herman  A., 
assignor.) 

Brown,  Cuthbert  J.     (See  Wilson,  C.  H.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  David  L.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Trussell  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Wire  forming 
machine.     2,075.168  ;  Mar.  30. 

Brown.  David  S.,  assignor  to  The  Parsons  Machine  Ste.im 
Turbine  Company,  Limited,  Wallsend-on-Tyne,  England. 
Turbine  blade.     2,090,468  ;  Aug.  17. 

Brown,  Davis,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automatic  propor- 
tioning device.     2,102,5,84;  Dec.  21. 

Brown,  Dudley  B.  W.,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y.  Airplane. 
2,079,077  ;  May  11. 

Brown,  Earl  H.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Minerals 
Separation  North  American  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Separation  of  nioylbdenite  from  copper  sul- 
phides.     2,070,076  ;   Feb.   9. 


Brown,  Earl  H.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Minerals 
Separation  North  American  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Separation  of  molybdenite  from  copper  sul- 
phides.    2,095,967  :  Oct.  19. 

Brown,  Edward  G.,  Wilson,  Wyo.  Lariat  holder. 
2.100,023  ;  Nov.  23. 

Brown,  Edward  I.,  Bruce  Crossing,  Mich.  Combined  heat- 
ing and  cooking  unit.     2,095,052  ;  Oct.  5. 

Brown,  Earl  H.,  and  S.  J.  Broderick,  Yellow  Springs,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Bethlehem  Mines  Corporation.  Treatment 
of  iron  ores  containing  nickel.     2.067,874  ;  Jan.  12. 

Brown,  Earle  C,  Canastota,  N.  Y.  Support  for  slat  crates 
while  being  repaired.     2,087,083;  July  13. 

Brown,  Edwin  C,  Chicago,  and  L.  S.  Burns,  Harvey, 
assignors  to  Western-Austin  Company,  Aurora,  Ilh 
Road  grading  machine.     2,089,730  ;  Aug.  10. 

Brown.  Edwin  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slot  mechanism. 
2,066,820  ;  Jan.  5. 

Brown,  Egbert  P.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Cnrtls 
Publishing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Advertising 
apparatus.     2,070,542  ;  Feb.  9.' 

Brown,  Eitel  P.,  Little  Rock,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R. 
Wood,  Bordeaux,  Wash.  Spar-tree  strap  and  adjust- 
able clamp-eye  therefor.     2,075,335  ;  Mar.  30. 

Brown,  Elmer.     (See  Frey,  C.  N.,  Schultz,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  Elmer  H.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Surgical  packing. 
2,076,526  ;  Apr.  13. 

Brown,  Elmer  H.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Packaged  absorbent 
product.     2,095.788  ;  Oct.  12. 

Brown,  Elvers  H.,  Gauley  Bridge,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to 
The  Auto  Hublight  Company,  Charlottesville,  Va. 
Wheel  hub  light.     2,083,514;  June  8. 

Brown,  Eric  F.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Apparatus  for  im- 
printing tax  indicia  on  items.     2,075,169  ;  Mar.  30. 

Brown,  Felix  T.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2,091,748  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Brown,  Francis  V.,  assignor  to  Automotive  Products 
Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Locking  means 
for  fluid  pressure  motors.     2,074,772  ;  Mar.  23. 

Brown,  Frank,  Maiden,  Mass.  Bookbinding.  2,069,211 ; 
Feb.    2. 

Brown,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  The  Parsons  Company, 
Newton,   Iowa.      Snow  plow  hoist.     2,070,153 ;   Feb.   9. 

Brown,  Frank  K.,  South  Dartmouth,  assignor  to  Continen- 
tal Screw  Company,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Screw. 
Re.  20,580  :  Dec.  14. 

Brown,  Frank  K.,  South  Dartmouth,  assignor  to  Contin- 
ental Screw  Company,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Combined 
socket  and  slotted  screw.     2,082,748  ;  June  1. 

Brown,  Frank  W.,  Elkridge,  \V.  Va.  Safety  reel  for  a 
blasting  cable.     2,069,695  :  Feb.  2. 

Brown,  Freilorick  W.      (See  Lorenz,  H.  W.  F.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  George  B.      (See  Seigle,  W.  R.,  and  Brown.) 

Bro^^•n,  George  H.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Transmitting  antenna. 
2,068,261  ;  Jan.  19. 

Brown,  George  H.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Radio  transmission  system. 
2,082,096  ;  June  1. 

Brown,  George  H.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Antenna  system.  2,086,976  ; 
July  13. 

Crown,  George  H.,  Haddonfield.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.     Antenna.     2,096,782  ;  Oct.  26. 

Brown,  George  H.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Antenna  circuit  modulation. 
2,098,373  ;  Nov.  9. 

Brown,  George  L.,  Clearwater,  Fla.  Combined  Iiand  and 
automatically  controlled  transmission.  2,075,798  ; 
Apr.   6. 

Brown,  George  L.,  Clearwater,  Fla.     Combined  hand  and 


controlled       transmission 


2,082,679  ; 

,    Preston,    England.      Spooling  barbed 
;  Aug.  10. 

Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
Noise   suppression  circuit.     2,096,625  ; 


Circuit  closing  device. 


automatically 
June  1. 

Brown,    George   L. 
wire.     2,089,335 

Brown,  George  M., 
trie    Company. 
Oct.  19. 

Brown,  Glendon  C,  assignor  to  Cutler-Hnnimer,  Inc.,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Circuit  controller.     2.069.599  ;  Feb.  2. 

Brown,  Glendon  C,  and  E.  W.  Seeger,  Wauwatosa,  as- 
signors to  Chitler-Hammer,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Low 
voltage,  phase  failure,  and  phase  reversal  protective 
moans.     2,074.454  ;  Mar.   23. 

Brown,  Guv  H.,  Fairmont,  Minn. 
2,084,076  ;  June  15. 

Brown,  Harold  D..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Roof  covering 
and  roofing  member.     2,097,546  ;  Nov.  2. 

Brown,  Harold  G.,  Scottsville,  Ky.  Automatic  safety  de- 
vice for  hydraulic  brakes.     2.081.659;  May  25. 

Brown,  Harold  H.     (See  Ilaughey,  Theodore  P.,  assignor.) 

Brown,  Harold  J.,  and  G.  E.  Farrell,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Dental    or    surgical    instrument.      2,100,319 ;    Nov.    30. 

Brown,  Harry  F.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Oliio  Brass  Company,  JIansfield,  Ohio.  Trolley  wire 
lubricator.     2.066.761  ;  Jan.  5. 

Brown,  Harry  W.,  Saxonville.  assignor  to  E.  H.  Angler, 
Framingham,  Mass.,  trustee.  Wrapper.  2,103,892 ; 
Dec.   28. 

Brown,  Henry  B.,  Madison,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Electrical 
Research  Products,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  timing  watches,  clocks,  and  the  like.  2,094,057 ; 
Sept.  28. 


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87 


Brown,  Hugh  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Pipe  cutting  ma- 
chine.    2,086,764  ;  July  13. 

Brown,  Hugh  S.,  assignor  to  The  Buda  Company,  Harvey, 
111.     Railway  car  construction.     2,088,835  ;  Aug.  3. 

Brown,  Hugh  S.,  Harvey,  111.,  assignor  to  Hubron  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Somerville,  N.  J.  Tire  remover.  2,097,430  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Brown,  Ho  M.,  Shenandoah,  Iowa.  Change-over  appara- 
tus.    2,088,.574;  Aug.   3. 

Brown,  Ina  M.,  Vancouver,  Wash.  Sanitary  protector 
for  trousers.     2,088,403  ;  July  27. 

Brown  Instrument  Company,  The.  (See  Brown,  Richard 
P.,  assignor.) 

Brown  Instrument  Company,  The.  (See  Harrison,  Thomas 
R.,  assignor.) 

Brown  Instrument  Company.  (See  Mallory,  Robert  Ij., 
assignor.) 

Brown  Instrument  Company,  The.  (See  Moore,  Coleman 
B.,  assignor.) 

Brown,  James  C,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  E.  Frederics, 
Inc.,  New  Yorif,  N.  Y.     Hair  rinse.     2,084,127  ;  June  15. 

Brown,   James   F.      (See  Hartman,   H.   W.,   and  Brown.) 

Brown,  James  L.     (See  Height,  L.  H.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  James  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Water  filtering  and 
purifying  device.     2,072,848  ;  Mar.  9. 

Brown,  James  W.,  et  al.  (See  Stark,  Floyd  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brown,  Jennings  C.     (See  Stephens.  R.  M.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  Jerome,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Spring  cover.     2.069,666  ;  Feb.   2. 

Brown,  Jesse  B.  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
J.  E.  Martz,  Detroit,  Mich.  Control  for  throttle,  clutch, 
and  brake  means  for  automobiles.     2,076.117  :  Apr.   6. 

Brown,  Jesse  B.,  and  C.  R.  Larson,  Oconomowoc,  Wis., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Airdraulic  Brake 
Control  Corporation.  Power  brake  means  for  automo- 
tive vehicles.    2,089,173  ;  Aug.  10. 

BrowTi,  Jesse  J.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Dual  safety  device  for 
oil   burners.      2.098,951  :   Nov.   16. 

Brown,  Jimmie,  Dallas,  Tex.  Lifting  jack.  2,089,336 : 
Aug.   10. 

Brown,  John  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blade  holder. 
2,086,210  ;  Jul'^  6. 

Brown,  John  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fruit  pitter.  2,097,756  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Brown,  John  E.,  and  A.  B.  Clark,  assignors  to  Willard 
Storage  Battery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Grid  paster. 
2,069,104;   Jan.  26. 

Brown,  John  H.,  and  T.  B.  Clarke,  Leicester,  England, 
assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son,  N.  J.     Fluid-applying  machine.     2,097,557  ;  Nov.  2. 

Brown,  Joseph  D.,  Now  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hatfield 
Wire  and  Cable  Co.,  Hillside.  N.  J.  Electric  connec- 
tion  plug.     2,097,057  ;  Oct.  26. 

Brown,  Kenneth  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  refill 
jar.     2,099,595  ;  Nov.  16. 

Brown,  Kenneth   R.      (See  Power,  J.  T..  and  Brown.) 

Brown.  Laverne  S.,  Gaines,  Pa.  Differential  gear. 
2.103.143;  Deo.  21. 

Brown,  Lawrence  F.,  and  P.  A.  Allen,  assignors  to  Cort- 
land Line  Company,  Inc.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Braiding  ma- 
chine control.     2,079,836;  May  11. 

Brown,  Leo  C.     (See  Newton,  R.  C,  Bollens,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  Le  Roy  O.,  assignor  to  Justrite  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Portable  electric  lamp  casing. 
2,074,536;   Mar.   23. 

Brown,  Le.slie  O.      (See  Truex,  H.  C,  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  Luther  E.,  Greggton,  Tex.  Tool  joint  facing 
machine.     2,092,637  ;   Sept.  7. 

Brown,  Lutlier  S.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Vehicle  axle.  2,073,829  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Brown,  Milo,  Blackfoot,  Idaho.  Sack  holder.  2,100,235  : 
Nov.  23. 

Brown,  Morris,  La  Orange,  111.,  and  S.  P.  O'Connor, 
Lakeview,  Mont.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electroplating 
apparatus.     2,073,079  ;  Mar.  1(5. 

Brown,  Mortimer  J.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Closure  for 
Ice-making   tubes.      2,072,518 ;  Mar.   2. 

Brown,  Mortimer  J.,  Niagara  Fulls,  N.  Y.  Driploss  dis- 
pensing device.     2.099.292  ;   Nov.   10. 

Brown,  Moilinier  J.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Gasket. 
2,102.673  ;  Dec.  21. 

Brown,  Ned  C.  L.,  Scottsville,  assignor  to  General  Railway 
Sign.nl  Compan.v,  Gates,  N.  Y.  Train  control. 
2,067,110;  .Tan.  5. 

Brown,  Ned  C.  li.,  Scottsville,  assignor  to  General  Rail- 
way Signiil  Coiiip.'inv,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Car  rctarder 
for    railroads.      2,068.731  :    Jan.    26. 

Brown,  Ned  C.  L.,  Scottsville,  assignor  lo  General  Rail- 
way Sign.il  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Car  retarder 
for  railfoads.    2,081,901  ;  June  1. 

Brown,  Ned  C.  L.,  Scottsville,  assignor  to  General  Rail- 
way Signal  Company,  Rocliester,  N.  Y.  Car  retarder  for 
railroads.     2,083.544;  June  l.'j. 

Brown,  Ned  C.  L.,  Scottsville,  and  G.  M.  Seidel,  Rocliester, 
assignors  to  fJeneral  Railway  Signal  Company,  Roches- 
ter, N.  y.  AuloMiiilic  swltclilng  system  for  railroads. 
2,071,000;  June  1. 

Brown,  O.iliicy  T.,  London,  Ky.  Toilet  structure. 
2,088,050  ;  July  27. 

Brown,  Oia  A.,  South  Gate,  assignor  to  I?n ash  Ross 
Tool  (Jompany,  Los  Angeles,  (^illf.  Well  tool. 
2,097,547  ;  Nov.  2. 


Brown,  Perry  W.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.     Spline  connection. 

2,089,168  ;  Aug.   3. 
Brown,  Ralph  L.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  The  Solvay  Process 

Company,   New  York,    N.   Y.      Recovering  phthalic   an- 
hydride.    2,071,329  ;  Feb.  23. 
Brown,  Raymond  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Loose  leaf  book. 

2,068,262  ;  Jan.  19. 
Brown,  Reynolds  D.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Philadelphia  Storage 

Battery  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Automatic  volume 

control  system.     2,086,465  ;  July  6. 
Brown,  Reynolds  D.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Philadelphia  Storage 

Battery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Intercarrier  noise 

suppressor.     2,100,236  ;  Nov.  23. 
Brown,   Richard   P.,    assignor  to  The  Brown   Instrument 

Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Control  method  and  appa- 
ratus.    Re.  20,569  ;  Dec.  7. 
Brown,  Robert  C,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Trestle.     2,096,668  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Brown,    Robert   E.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Water    cooler. 

2,094,870  ;  Oct.  5. 
Brown,  Robert  E.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J. 

B.   Parker,   Pasadena,   Calif.     Apparatus  for   distilling 

water.     2,079,897  ;  May  11. 
Brown,  Robert  S.,  assignor  to  The  New  Britain  Machine 

Company,  New  Britain,   Conn.     Safety  feed  knock-out. 

2.102,567  ;  Dec.  14. 
Brown,  Robert  S.,  New  Britain,   and   E.   P.   Smith,  Har- 

winton,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,   to  The  New 

Britain  Machine  Company,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Chuck- 
ing machine.     2,077,093  ;  Apr.  13. 
Brown,   Robert   S.,  New  Britain,  and  W.  B.  Retz,  Plain- 

ville,    assignors,    by   mesne    assignments,    to    The   New 

Britain  Machine  Company,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Metal- 
working  machine.     2,083,312  ;  June  8. 
Brown,  Roger  S.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one- 
half    to     B.     J.     Sayles,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Furnace. 

2,098,999  ;  Nov.   16. 
Brown,   Roy  L.,   Sharon,   assignor  to   Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Company,   East   Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

Transformer  case  structure.     2,085,080 ;   June  29. 
Brown,    Rudolph   K.,   Morristown,    N.    J.      Artificial    body 

member  and  making  the  same.     2,103,511 ;  Dec.  28. 
Brown,    Russell    L.,    Lowell,    Mass.,    L.    J.    Walters,    San 

Diego,  Calif.,  S.  A.  Coleman,  Pelham,  N.  H.,  and  E.  M. 

Brickett,  North  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  assignors,  by  mesne 

assignments,     to     California     Process     Company,     Los 

Angeles,  Calif.     Controlling  means  for  batch  machines. 

2,094,396;  Sept.  28. 
Brown,    Samuel    B.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Gas    and    air 

mixing   device.      2,094,978  ;   Oct.    5. 
Brown.   Sanford.      (See  Hanson,  E.  R.,  and  Brown.) 
Brown,    Sanford   P.,   Beaumont,  Tex.     Building  construc- 
tion.    2,076,877  ;  Apr.  13. 
Brown  &  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Bennett, 

Arthur  F.,  assignor.) 
Brown   and  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Ben- 
nett. A.  F.,   and  Krause,  assignors.) 
Brown  &  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Chafes, 

John  S.,   assignor.) 
Brown  &  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Feeney, 

William    H.,    assinnor. ) 
Brown  and  Sharpe  Blanufacturing  Company.     (See  Gigger, 

Walter  A.,  assignor.) 
Brown     and     Sharpe     Manufacturing     Company.        (See 

Graves,  B.  P.,  and  Bennett,  assignors.) 
Brown  and  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Rich, 

Charles  A.,  assignor.) 
Brown  and  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Sizer, 

Harold  ,S.,  assignor.) 
Brown,  Stewart,   Chicago,  111.     Trap.     2,094,835  ;  Oct.  5. 
Brown,    Theodore    B.,    Berwyn.    111.      Sharpening    device. 

2,067,594;  .Tan.  12. 
Brown,  Theophilus,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 

111.     Power  lift  means  for  tractors  and   the  like.     Re. 

20,415  ;  June  22. 
Brown,  Thoo|)IiilnR.  Molino,  111.,  assignor  to  John   Deere 

Tractor     (^ompany,     Waterloo,     Iowa.       Tractor.       Re. 

20,532  ;  Oct.  19. 
Brown,  Theophilus,  assignor  to  Deore  &  Company,  Moline, 

111.     Tractor.     2,080,692  ;  May  18. 
Brown,  Theophilus,  assignor  to  Deore  &  Company,  Moliuo, 

111.     Control  mechanism.     2,086,3.50  ;  July  G. 
Brown,  TlKHiphilus.  .issignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 

Til.     Tractor.     2,094,871  ;  Oct.  5. 
Brown,  Tlieoi)hilus.  nssignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 

III.      Tractor.      2.099.194;    Nov.    10. 
Brown,  Tliooi)liiUis,  and  L.  A.  Murray,  assignors  to  Deere 

&  Company   , Molino,   III.     Wheel.     2,087,882;  July   27. 
Brown.  Thomas  10..   Jr..  Tuxedo,   N.  Y.     Counterbalancing 

mechanism  for  lifl   bridgo.s.     2,103,661;  Dec.  28. 
Brown,  Victor  Y.,  Tonhrldge,   England,  assignor  to  W.  C. 

Anthony,  Strenlor,  III.     Vehicle.     Re.  20,292;  Miir.  10. 
Brown.    Wallace    10..    Fairdeld.    Conn.,    assignor    to    10.    I. 

dii    I'onI    do    Neinour.s    &    ("oinpanv.    Wilmington,     Del. 

Coiipling  device  for  collapsible  (ube.s.      2,089,940;  Aug. 

17. 
Brown,    Wallace   10.,    Fairfield,    Conn.,    assignor   to   H.    T. 

du    I'ont    <le    Nemours    &    Compan.v.    Wilmington,    Del. 

Flexll)l<'  noncnlliipsible  tubing.     2.001,205  ;  Aug.  31. 
Brown.     Waller     ()..     Detroit,     Mich.       Box     or     bnslcpt. 

2,087,1)  11  ;  July  27. 
Brown,   Waller  ().,   Detroit.   Mleh.      Measuring   container 

for  granular  nuiterlnl.     2.088,830  ;  Aug.  3. 


88 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Brown,  Walter  R.,  assignor  of  fifty-one  per  cent  to  M.  B. 
Smith  and  C.  Armstrong.  Pontiac,  Mich.  Oil  burner. 
2.090.027  :  Aug.  27. 

Brown,  Walter  W.      (Spe  Ward,  H.  E..  and  Brown.) 

Brown,  William,  Irvington,  N.  J.  Airplane.  2,092,204; 
Sept.  7. 

Brown,  William,  assignor  ro  IMcAdoo  &  Allen  Welting 
Companv.  Quabertown,  Pa.  Goodyear  welt.  2,098,911 ; 
Xov.  9. 

Brown,  William  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Seating  arrange- 
ment.    2.080.458  ;  May  18. 

Brown,  William  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lighting  and  air- 
conditionins  device.     2.087.239  ;  July  20. 

Brown  William  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lighting  and  air 
conditioning  device.     2.087.240  :  Julv  20. 

Brown,  William  D..  and  C.  V.  Foerster,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Determining  grain  size  of  steel.  2,071,680  ;  Feb. 
23. 

Brown,  William  H.     (See  Gebauer,  C.  L.,  and  Brown.) 

Brown.  William  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shoe  holder. 
2.093.802  :   Sept.   21. 

Brown,  AVilliam  H.,  assignor  to  Mueller  Electric  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Clip  connecter.  2.074,324 ; 
Mar.   23. 

Brown.  William  H.,  Bedford,  Ohio.  Permanent  waving  de- 
vice.     2,103.890  :  Dec.   28. 

Brown.  William  H.,  Bedford.  Ohio.  Permanent  waving 
device.     2,103,891 ;  Dec.  28. 

Brown,  William  J.,  assignor  of  one-eighth  to  E.  W.  Bork- 
land,  Jr.,  and  one-eishth  to  T.  Dillard,  Jr.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Joint.     2,090,497  ;  Aug.  17. 

Brown.  William  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cooling  unit  for  arti- 
ficial refrigerating   systems.     2,091,584 ;   Aug.   31. 

Brown,  William  R..  Chicnso,  111.  Air  valve  for  spray 
guns.     2,068,225  ;  Jan.  19. 

Brown,  William  S.,  assignor  to  Leggett  and  Piatt  Spring 
Bed  and  Manufacturing  Companv.  Carthage,  Mo. 
Spring  structure.     2.077.036  ;  Apr.   13. 

Brown.  William  Y.,  Charlotte,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
W.  C.  Honeycutt.  Black  Mountain,  and  one-third  to 
R.  H.  Garland,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Vehicular  signal. 
2,082,778  ;  June  8. 

Brown,  William  Y.,  Charlotte,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
W.  C.  Honeycutt,  Black  Mountain,  and  one-third  to 
R.  H.  Garland.  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Wheel  truck. 
2,102,674;  Dec.  21. 

Brownback,  Henrv  L.,  Xorristown,  Pa.  Sealing  composi- 
tion.    2,006,958  ;  Jan.   5. 

Brownback.  Henrv  L.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Making  bearings. 
2.096.157;   Oct.  19. 

Browne,  Andrew  T.,  Drexel  Hill,  and  C.  O.  Guernsev, 
Yeadon,  assignors  to  The  J.  G.  Brill  Company,  Phila- 
delphia. Pa.  Passenger  car  construction.  2,084,835 ; 
June  22. 

Browne.  Bennie  O.,  Mnplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Time  delay  relay.     2.090,995  :  Aug.  24. 

Browne.  Cecil  O.,  London,  assignor  to  The  Gramophone 
Company  Limited.  Hayes.  Middlesex,  England.  Repro- 
duction of  sound  with  the  aid  of  light.  2,085,571 ; 
June  29. 

Browne,  Edwin  H.     (See  Otting,  H.  E.,  and  Browne.) 

Browne,  Edwin  H.  (See  Otting,  H.  E.,  Browne,  and 
Hull.) 

Browne,  Kenneth  A..  Concord.  Mass.,  W.  B.  Goodman, 
Paterson,  and  D.  J.  Lowman.  Clifton,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Reed  Propeller  Co.,  Inc., 
Garden  City.  N.  J.     Dicing  means.     2.067,595  :  Jan.  12. 

Browne,  Mary  K..  Willoughbv,  Ohio.  Battle  board  tennis 
game.     2.067,071  :  Jan.  5. 

Browne.  Theodore  C.  Hinsdale,  III.  Molding  and  matrix. 
2.075.0.16  :  >rar.  30. 

Browne.  Vere  B.,  assignor  to  Allegheny  Steel  Company, 
Brackenridpe.  Pa.  Utilizing  stainless  steel  scrap. 
2.096.317;  Oct.   19. 

Browne.  Vere  B..  assignor  to  Allegheny  Steel  Company, 
Brackenridge,  Pa.  Making  chromiurn  steel  from  chrb- 
minra  steel  scran.     2.000.318:  Oct.   19. 

Browne.  William  H.,  et  al.  (See  Roberts.  William  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brownell,  Carl  R.,  assignor  to  Worcester  Tire  Fabric  Com- 
pany. Worcester,  Mass.  Tire  carcass  cord  and  manu- 
facture of  s.Tme.     2.075.777  :  Mar.  .30. 

Browner.  Cecil  M.,  Beaumont,  Calif.  Tunnel  mucking 
machine.     2,072.495  :  Mar.  2. 

Browning,  Edwin  D..  Al.imeda.  Calif.  Trimming  appara- 
tus.    2.086.254  :  July  6. 

Browning,  George.     (See  Jeppsson.  I.,  .ind  Browning. K 

Browning,  George,  assignor  to  Chicago  Flexible  Shaft 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Coffee  maker.  2.069.939; 
Feb.  9. 

Browning.  George  31.,  Rutherford.  X.  J.  Spark  plug. 
2,100.320  :   Xov.  30. 

Browning,  J.  M.  &  M.  S.,  Company.  (See  Browning,  John, 
assignor.) 

Browning,  J.  M.  Sc  M.  S.,  Company,  (See  Browning,  Mar- 
rlner  A.,  assignor.) 

Browning,  J.  M.  &  M.  S.,  Company.  (See  Browning, 
Val  A.,  assignor.) 

Browning.  John,  assignor  to  J.  M.  &  yi.  S.  Browning 
Company.   Ogden.   T"fah.     Firearm.      2.098.562  :   Xov.  9. 

Bro^\Tiing.  John  B..  Camden,  X.  J.  Recording  and  repro- 
ducing s.vstem.    2,070,392  ;  Feb.  9. 


Browning,  John  X..  Maysville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Rockwood 
Manufacturing  Company.     Pulley.     2,095,025  ;   Oct.   5. 

Browning,  JIarriner  A.,  assignor  to  J.  M.  &  M.  S.  Brown- 
ing Company,  Ogden.  Utah.  Automatic  firearm. 
2.093.704  :   Sept.  21. 

Browning.  Marriner  A.,  assignor  to  J.  M.  &.  M.  S.  Brown- 
ing Companv,  Ogden,  Utah.  Automatic  firearm. 
2.093.705:   Sept.  21. 

Browning.  Marriner  A.,  assignor  to  J.  M.  &  M.  S.  Brown- 
ing Companv.  Ogden,  Utah.  Gas  operated  automatic 
firearm.     2.093.70G  :  Sept.  21. 

Browning,  Jlarriner  A.,  assignor  to  J.  M.  &  M.  S.  Brown- 
ing Companv,  Ogden.  Utah.  Firing  mechanism  for 
automatic   firearms.     2.093.707;    Sept.   21. 

Browning.  Marriner  A.,  assignor  to  J.  M.  &  M.  S.  Browning 
Company.  Ogden,   Utah.     Firearm.     2.097,782  ;  Xov.  2. 

Browning.  Paul,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  Seam  ripper.  2,066,556  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Browning,  Val  A.,  Liege,  Belgium,  assignor  to  J.  M.  & 
M.  S.  Browning  Companv.  Ogden,  Utah.  Repeating  fire- 
arm.    2,090.340  ;  Aug.  17. 

Brownlee.  Robert  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Clutch  pulley. 
2.097.559  :  Xov.  2. 

Brownmiller.  Lorrin  T..  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  Bakelite 
Building  Products  Co..  Inc..  Xew  York,  X.  T.  Cemen- 
titious  composition  and  making  the  same.  2,071.681 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Brownsdon.  Henry  W.,  Birmingham,  England,  assignor 
to  Hooklpss  FsKtener  Company.  Making  slide  fas- 
teners.    2.095.209  :  Oct.  5. 

Brownsell,  William  F.,  Edna,  Tex.  Bull  plug  pipe  con- 
nection.    2.070,855  ;  Feb.  16. 

Brownson,  Percv  J.,  Hastings,  Minn.  Nose  guard. 
2.073.511  :  Mar.  9. 

Brownstein.  Louis,  assignor  to  Standard  Hanger  Co..  Inc., 
Brooklyn.    X.    Y.     Garment    hanger    making    machine. 

_,  2.081.167  :  May  25. 

Brownyer,  Xelson  R.,  assignor  to  The  Timken-Detroit 
Axle  Companv.  Detroit,  Mich.  Car  wheel.  2,090.179  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Brovles,  Watkins  .A..  Eagleville.  Mo.  Instrument  panel 
assembly.     2.078.121  ;  Apr.  20. 

Brubaker,  Jacob  E.,  assignor  to  The  Hubley  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Toy  pistol. 
2,088.891  ;  Aug.    3. 

Brubaker,  Jacob  Z.,  Manheim.  Pa.  Automatic  dual  tem- 
perature cooling  system  for  motors.     2,069.749  ;  Feb.  9. 

Brubaker,  John  T.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Packing  for  inter- 
nal combustion  engine  cylinders.     2.094,254  :  Sept.  28. 

Brubaker,  Merlin  M.  ~  (See  Charch,  W.  H.,  Brubaker,  and 
Meigs. ) 

Brubaker,  Merlin  M.,  Lindemere.  assignor  to  E.  I.  dn 
Pont  de  Xemours  &  Comp.my.  Wilmington.  Del.  Pro- 
tection of  materials  subject  to  parasitic  attack. 
2,098.942  :    Xov.    16. 

Brubaker.  Merlin  M..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Xemours  &  Company.  Wilmington.  Del. 
Article  of  manufacture  and  making  same.  2,100,377  ; 
Xov.  30. 

Brubaker,  Merlin  M.,  and  B.  W.  Howk.  assignors  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Xemours  &  Company.  Wilmington,  Del. 
Catalvtic  hvdrogenation  of  alkyl  substituted  phenols. 
2.100.468  :  X"ov.  30. 

Brubaker,  Walter  S..  Oakland,  assignor  to  Granberg  Meter 
Corporation.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Siphon-breaking 
means  for  liquid  metering  systems.  2,093.952 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Brubaker.  William  A.     (See  Kline.  W..  and  Brubaker.) 

Bruce.  Alfred  W.,  assignor  to  American  Locomotive  Com- 
panv, Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Railway  vehicle.  2,072.664 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Bruce.  Donald  S.,  Somerville.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Johns- 
Manville  Corporation.  Xew  York.  X.  Y.  Friction  mate- 
rial and  making  the  s.ame.     2.077.669  ;  Apr.  20. 

Bruce,  E.  L.,  Co.      (See  Lyons.  Frank  H.,  assignor.) 

Bruce,  Edmond.  Red  Bank,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated.  Xew  York,  X.  Y. 
Directive  radio  system.     2.076  222  :  Apr.   6. 

Bruce,  Malcolm  C.      (See  Peterson,  Grover  F..  assignor.) 

Bruce.  Thnnins  .\..  Western  Springs.  111.,  assignor  to 
International  Patents  Development  Company,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.  Corn  starch  dextrine  re-moistening  gum. 
2,070,253  ;  Feb.  9. 

Bruce.  William  3f.,  Jlount  Holly.  X.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Perinutit  Company,  Xew  York,  N'.  Y.  Altering  glau- 
conite.      2.076.443  ;    Anr.    6. 

Bruce.  William  Mc.A..     (See  Riley.  R..  and  Bruce.) 

Briiche,  Ernst.     (See  Drewanz,  E.,  and  Briiche.) 

Briiche.  Ernst,  and  W.  Henneberg.  Berlin-Reinickendorf- 
Ost.  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Device  for  the  deflection  of  electron  beams.  2,101,669  ; 
Dec.   7. 

Bnick.  Albert  G.     (See  Winkler,  W.  G.,  and  Bruck.) 

Briickel.  Waldemar.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  and  K.  Haas. 
Berlin-Britz.  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Electric 
Companv.  Damping  device  for  indicating  instruments. 
2.100.833:  Xov.  30. 

Bruckmayer,  Fricdrich.  (See  Honigman,  E.,  and  Bmck- 
niaver.) 

Bruder,  Edmund,  Chicago,  111.  Smoking  tube.  2.099.925  ; 
Xov.  23. 

Bruder,  Edmund,  Chicago,  111.  Smoking  tube.  2,099,926  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Bnie.  Thomas,  et  al.  (See  Pippig,  Frederick  A.,  as- 
signor.) 


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Bruecker,  John,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  shaver.  2,081,694  ; 
May  25. 

Brueggemann,  Leo.  Wuppertal-Oberbarmen,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  American  Bemberg  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  y.  Tension  compensator  for  winding  machines. 
2,102,109  :  Dec.  14. 

Bruegger,  Zeno  A.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Adjustable  truss  for 
pistons.     2,070,197  ;  Feb.  9. 

Bruengger,  Heinrich.  (See  Graenacher,  C,  Ackermann, 
and  Bruengger.) 

Bruening,  Lee  P.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.  Goggin, 
Butte,  Mont.  Multiple  purpose  garment  hanger. 
2,099,596  Nov.   16. 

Bruesewitz,  Rudolph  M.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Penetrating  fi- 
brous material.     2.078,52.t  :  Apr.  27. 

Bmg'geman,  Jean,  Alost,  Belgium,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Skenandoa  Rayon  Corporation,  Utica, 
N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus  for  spinning  rayon. 
2,077,141:  Apr.   13. 

Briigger,  Albert,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Yarn  swift. 
2,080,650  ;  May  18. 

Brugger,  Herman.  West  Los  Aneeles.  Calif.  Plug  re- 
tainer.    2,092,904  ;  Sept.  14. 

Brugger,  Ida  W.     (See  Schlitz,  John,  assignor.) 

Briihl,  Margarete.  nee  Dommick.      (See  Briihl,  Paul.) 

Briihl,  Paul,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  Margarete 
Briihl,  n6e  Dommick,  sole  heir  of  the  estate  of  said  Paul 
Briihl,  deceased.  Two-row  ball  bearing.  2,086,466 ; 
July  6. 

Bruhn,  George  J.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Nu- 
Prong  Fastener  Corporation,  Harrison,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  attaching  staple  fasteners  to  cards.  2,082,822 ; 
June  8. 

Bruijnes,  Johannes.  (See  Uyterhoeven,  W.,  van  Dam, 
Vexburg,  and  Bruijnes.) 

Brui.ines,  Joliniines,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips  Gloeilampen- 
fabrleken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Cathode  structure 
for  discharce  devices.     2.067.691 :  Jan.  12. 

Bruins,  Paul  F.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Magazine  and  filter  ciga- 
rette holder.     2.101,127  ;  Dec.  7. 

Brlill,  Koloman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  High  speed  spindle 
and  bearing  means  for  the  same.     2,068,652  ;  Jan.  26. 

Brumbaugh,  Isaac  V.,  assignor  to  American  Stove  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Thermostatic  heat  control  for 
stove  ovens.     2,006,821  :  Jan.  5. 

Brumbaugh,  Isaac  V.,  assignor  to  American  Stove  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Gas  stove.     2,088,505  ;  July  27. 

Brumbelow,  Welcome  E.,  Venice,  Calif.  Game  apparatus. 
2,092,905  ;  Sept.  14. 

Brump,  Herbert  L.  (See  Johnston,  F.  H.,  Lambert,  and 
Brump.) 

Brun,  Georges  J.  P.  J.  J.,  St.  Etienne,  France.  Stabiliz- 
ing device  for  two-stroke  free  piston  engines. 
2,097,431 ;  Nov.  2. 

Brun,  Georges,  Saint-Etlenne,  France,  assignor  to  So- 
ci6t6  d'Etudes  et  d'Exploitation  du  G6n6rateur  a.  Pis- 
ton Libre.  Pneumatic  percussive  tool.  2,089,109  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Brun,  Willi.      (See  Woodford,  W.  H.,  and  Brun.) 

Brun,  Willi,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Remington 
Arms  Company,  Inc.  Chemical  compound.  2,090,745  ; 
Aug.   24. 

Briin,  Willi,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Remington 
Arms  Company,  Inc.  Priming  mixture.  2,097,510 ; 
Nov.   2. 

Brun,  Willi,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Remington 
Arms  Company,  Inc.  Chemical  compound  and  use 
therefor.     2,099,29.3  :  Nov.   16. 

Brunauer.  Albert,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fountain  brush. 
2,095,433  :  Oct.  12. 

Brundage,  Alfred  H.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Water  purifier 
and  filter.     2,082,322  ;  June  1. 

Brundin,  Harold  E.,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Schaub,  Longview, 
Wash.  Two-part  cellular  carton  for  eggs  and  similar 
fragile  objects.     2,091,959  ;   Sept.   7. 

Brundin,  Harold  E.,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Schaub,  Longview, 
Wash.     Carton  for  eggs.     2,091,960 ;   Sept.  7. 

Bru!ulr(!d,  William  J.,  W.  E.  Crowley,  and  U.  P..  Bossier, 
assignors  to  Rrundred  OH  Corporation,  Oil  City,  Pa. 
Packer.     2,098.484  ;  Nov.  9. 

Brundrod  Oil  Corporation.  (See  Brundrcd,  W.  J.,  Crow- 
ley, and  Bossier,  assignors.) 

Bruner,  Donald  L.,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.,  and  J.  II.  Ilerr, 
Dayton,  Ohio.     Goggles.     2,099,464  ;  Nov.  16. 

Bruner-Ritter,  Inc.  (See  Greenbowe,  James  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Brunell,  Leo  W.,  Foxboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Interchemieal 
Corporation.  Disturbance  actuated  valve.  2,093,144; 
Sept.  14. 

Brunlioff  Miinufacturiiig  Company,  The.  (See  Karst, 
('laiciico  K.,  assignor.) 

Brunk,  Harold  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  C.  F. 
I'oase  Company.  Applying  developer  to  a  moving 
print.     2,102,585  ;  Dec.  iil. 

Brunken,  Johann<'s,  Dessau  In  Anhalt,  A.  Sioglltz,  Frjink- 
fort-on-the-Maln-Sindllngen,  and  M.  Dabelow,  Frank- 
fort-on-llu'-Miiln-Ilochst,  Germany,  assignors  to  Agfa 
Ansco  (Jorporalloii,  Blnglmmton.  N.  Y.  Trlmetliino 
cyanino  dyes.      2,090,842  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hrunkow,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  K.  M.  Brunkow,  DclaiiD, 
Minn.      Sorting  mnoblne.      2,096.572  ;  Oct.   19. 

Brunkow,  Katlicrinc  I\(.  (See  Brunkow,  llorbert  10.,  as- 
signor.) 


Brunnemer,    William   T.   M.,   Monte   Vista,    Colo.      Inde- 
pendent wheel  suspension.     2,094,142  ;  Sept.  28. 
Brunuer,  Albert,  assignor  to  Wagner  Electric  Corporation, 

St.   Louis,  Mo.     Packing  cup.     2.076,363  ;  Apr.  0. 
Brunner,  Albert,  assignor  to  Wagner  Electric  Corporation, 

St.   Louis,   Mo.     Burring  tool.     2,083,427  ;   June  8. 
Brunner,  Anton  J.,  Congress  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Vv'est- 

ern  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New   York,  N.  Y. 

Method     of     and     apparatus     for     working     material. 

2,096.422  ;  Oct.  19. 
Brunner,    Arnold.      (See   Kranzlein,   G.,    Thiess,    Greune, 

and  Brunner.) 
Brunner,  Arnold,  and  K.  Thiess,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 

Germany,  assignor  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Preparing  dioxazine  compounds  and  sub- 
stances so  obtained.     2,092,387  ;  Sept.  7. 
Brunner,    Arthur,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Temperature 

controlled     container     for     refrigerators.       2,092,105 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Brunner,    Cora    M.,    executrix.      (See    Brunner,    J.,    and 

Beers.) 
Brunner,   Elmer  F.,   Akron,   Ohio,   assignor  to  Winefoot 

Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.    Vehicle  wheel  mounting. 

2,084,077  :  June  15. 
Brunner,     Herman,     Waterford,     Wis.       Sand     spreader. 

2,071,495;  Feb.  23. 
Brunner,  John.  Chicago,  111.,  by  C.  M.  Brunner,  executrix, 

and  A.  D.  Beers,  Gary,  Ind.     Treating  rails.     2,101,047  ; 

Dec.   7. 
Brunner,  Lillian  B.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.     Guard  attach- 
ment for   mixing  machines.     2,101.980  ;  Dec.   14. 
Brunnhuber,  Joseph,  and  J.  Schmid,  Altoona,  Pa.    Window 

strip.     2.101.733;  Dec.   T. 
BrunntrUger,   Franz.      (See  Kranzlein,    G.,    Greune,    and 

Brunntrager.) 
Brunntrager,  Franz.     (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Greune,  Thiele, 

and  Brunntrager.) 
Bruno,  Andrew,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Egg  holder.    2,072,794  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Bruno,  Samuel  J.,  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J.     Reproducing  mech- 
anism.    2,090,004;  Aug.  24. 
Bruns,  George  H.,    Grasmere,  N.  Y.     Device  for  hoisting 

beams.     2,079,240  ;  May  4. 
Bruns,   William  H.,   Yonkers,  assignor  to   Otis  Elevator 

Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Protective    device    for 

squirrel  cage  induction  motors.     2,089,249  ;  Aug.  10. 
Brunst,  William  M.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assicnor  to  General 

Door  Company,  Reno,  Nev.     Door.     2,076,878;  Apr.  13. 
Brunst,  William  M.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 

Door   Company,    Reno,    Nev.      Rolling   door    structure. 

2,095,090;  Oct.  12. 
Brunstrum.  Lawrence  C,  Chicago,  111.,  and  E.  W.  Adams, 

Hammond,    Ind.,   assignors   to   Standard   Oil   Company, 

Chicago,  111.     Grease.     2,070,781;  Feb.  16. 
Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company,  The.      (See  Collier, 

Charles  O.,  assignor.) 
Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company,  The.      (See  Dolison, 

Dewey  H.,  assignor.) 
Brunswick-Balke-Collender   Company,   The.      (See  Matte- 
son.  Jesse  O..  assignor.) 
Brunswick-Balke-Collender     Company.        (See     Norris, 

Charles  B.,  assignor.) 
Brunswick-Balke-Collender   Company,   The.      (See    Stock, 

Anthony  T.,  assignor.) 
Brush,  Alanson  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Aircraft.     2,073,864; 

Mar.  16. 
Brush,   Alanson   P.,   Detroit,   Mich.     Internal   combustion 

engine.     2.083.939  ;  June  15. 
Brush,  Arthur  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Freedman, 

Hornell,  N.  Y.     Lifting  .jack.     2,080,530;  May  18. 
Brush  Beryllium  Company,  The.      (See  Kjellgren,  B.  R. 

F.,  and    Sawyer,  assignors.) 
Brush  Development  Company,  Tlie.      (See  Williams,  Alfred 

Ij.  W..  nssicnor.) 
Brush,  John   B.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Switching  device  for 

vehicle   signals.     2,077,670  ;  Apr.  20. 
Brush,  John  G.     (See  Davis,  C.  F.,  Brush,  and  Mayne.) 
Brush,  Wallace  P..  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Ignition  testing 

system.     2.067.256;  Jan.  12. 
Brushe,  Robert  C,  West  Allls,  assignor  to  Pressed   Steel 

Tank  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Nonreflllable  barrel. 

2,077,210;  Apr.  13. 
Brush-On   Stove  Polish  Company,  The.      (See  Le  Moine, 

G.  D.,  and  Gagin,  assignor".) 
Bruaon,  Herman  A.,  assignor  to  RUluii  &  Unas  Company, 

Philadelphia,      Pa.        Aromatic      polyether      chlorideB. 

2,097,411  ;  Nov.  2. 
Bruaon,  llcrninn  A.,   assignor  to  Riihm  &  Haas  Company, 

I'bilndelnhlii,       Pa.         Aromatic      polyether      chloride. 

2,098,20.3  ;  Nov.  2. 
Bruaon,  Ifiiin.'in  A.,  assignor  to  Rlihin  &  Haas  Company, 

I'liiladelphia,    Pa.      Phenolic   chloroethers.      2.098,204; 

Nov.   2. 
Bruaon,    Ilernian    A.,    Elklna    Park,    assignor   to    lUihm   & 

Haas  Company,  Philadelphia.  I'a.     Preparing  esters  and 

products.      2,100,993;  Nov.  30. 
Briison,      Ifernian     ,\.,     (icriuantowM,     assignor     to     Tlie 

Resinous  Products  &  Cliemlcal  Conipiinv,   Phlladelplilii, 

I'll.      I'reparing  ether  acids.      2,068,905;   Jan.   26. 
Itru.soM,    lIcMiiuiii   A.,    (Ii'rrninilown,   as.sl^nor    li>  'I'hc    Resl- 

noiiM   I'rodnclH  iV   ("henilciil   Co.    Inc..    I'liiladelphia,   I'n. 

Condensation  product   of   castor  oil   with   half  ester  of 

nialelc  add.      i,0H1.200;  May   25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bruson,  Herman  A.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  assignor 
to  Rohm  &  Haas  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Com- 
position of  matter  and  process.     2,091,027  ;  Aug.  31. 

Bruson,  Herman  A.,  and  L.  \V.  Covert,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
a.ssignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Reaction  product  and  process.     2,068,634  ;  Jan.  19. 

Bruson,  Herman  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  J.  D.  Robinson, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  O.  Stein,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  as- 
signors to  The  Resinous  Products  &  Chemical  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Higher  aromatic  keto  fatty  acids 
and  producing  same.    2,071,496  ;  Feb.  23. 

Bruson,  Herman  A.,  Elkins  Park,  and  O.  Stein,  Lansdowne, 
assignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Sulphonated  condensation  product.     2,072,153  ;  Mar.  2. 

Bruson,  Herman  A.,  Elkins  Park,  and  O.  Stein,  Lansdowne, 
assignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Tertiary  alkylaryloxy  alkylols.    2,075,018  ;  Mar.  30. 

Brussell,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knife  structure  foi 
trimming  mechanism.     2,073,920  ;  Mar.  16. 

Brussell,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  I.  Friedman, 
Roselle.  N.  J.    Pinking  machine.     2,093,071  ;  Sept.  14. 

Bruun,  Otto  J.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Hydraulic  cap- 
suling machine.     2,088,635  ;  Aug.  3. 

Bruyant,  Gaston  V.,  assignor  to  Society  a  responsabilit^ 
limit^e  dite  :  Distillation  a  Basse  Temperature  et  Auto- 
Agglomeration  des  Combustibles,  Paris,  France.  Appa- 
ratus for  the  agglomeration  of  powders  of  solid  com- 
bustibles.    2,089,875  ;  Aug.  10. 

Bryan,  Charles  S.     (See  Fiske,  A.  H.,  and  Bryan.) 

Bryan  Engineering  Company,  Inc.  (See  Dodge,  Harry  H., 
assignor.) 

Bryan,  George  A.,  Peru,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Brvan  Steam 
Corporation.     Oil  burner.     2.086,377  ;  July  6. 

Bryan,  Osborne  A.      (See  Lansing,  Edward  S.,  assignor.) 

Bryan,     John     H.,     Moline,     Kans.       Pump     attachment. 

2.086.467  ;  July  6. 

Bryan,     Ruth    M.,     Tulsa,     Okla.      Key    holding    device. 

2.086.468  :  July  6. 

Bryan  Steam  Corporation.  (See  Bryan,  George  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bryan,  William  J.,  Jr.     (See  Thomas,  Richard,  assignor.) 

Bryant,  Blanche  B.,  administratrix.  (See  Bryant,  Wil- 
liam L. ) 

Bryant,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Frank  Holton  and  Com- 
pany, Elkhorn,  Wis.  Valve  action  mechanism  for  wind 
instruments.     2,083,048  ;  June  8. 

Bryant,  Charles  M.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Washing  fruit. 
2,072,865  ;  Mar.  9. 

Bryant  Chucking  Grinder  Company.  (See  Bryant,  Wil- 
liam L.,  assignor.) 

Bryant,  Don  W.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  D.  B.  Shapiro, 
and  one-fourth  to  B.  H.  Sachar,  Chicago,  111.  Bicycle. 
2.082,147  ;  June  1. 

Bryant  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Collins,  James  W., 
assignor.) 

Bryant  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Cunningham,  Roy 
H.,  assignor.) 

Bryant  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Forstrom,  Edward 
E.,  assignor.) 

Bryant  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Hodgkins,  Charles 
H.,  assignor.) 

Bryant,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Skenandoa  Rayon  Cor- 
poration, Utica,  N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus  for  the 
manufacture  of  rayon.     2,068,032;  Jan.  19. 

Bryant  Heater  Company,  The.  (See  Fonda,  Bayard  P., 
assignor.) 

Bryant,  Nc^wton  W.      (See  Bjornson,  B.  G.,  and  Bryant.) 

Bryant,  Ozro  N.,  Prospect  Park,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Elastic  fluid  turbine.     2,091,660  ;  Aug.  31. 

Bryant,  Roy  B.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Refrigerator.  2,077,739  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Bryant,  Roy  B.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Well  screen.  2,090,180 ; 
Aug.  17. 

Bryant,  Stanley  C,  Des  Planes,  111.,  assignor  to  General 
Railway  Signal  Company,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Snubbing 
means  for  semaphore  signals.     2,073,575  ;   Mar.  9. 

Bryant,  Tliomas  W.,  South  Gate,  Calif.  Automatic  igni- 
tion controller  for  internal  combustion  engines. 
2.006,158  ;  Oct.  19. 

Bryant,  Thomas  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Automatic  ignition 
timer  for  internal  combustion  motors.  2,090,294  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Bryant,  ^Vi^ard  G.,  Miami,  ijla.  Receptacle  holder. 
2.101,520:  Dec.  7. 

Bryant,  \VilIiam  L.,  deceased,  by  B.  B.  Brvant,  admin- 
istratrix, assignor  to  Bryant  Chucking  Grinder  Com- 
pany, Springfield,  Vt.  Grinding  machine.  2,076,808 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Bryco,  David  A.     (See  Aldrich,  R.  H.,  and  Bryce.) 

Bryco,  James  W.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  lufcnia- 
tional  liii.^iness  Machines  fJorporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Scale.     2,000.762  :  Jan.  5. 

Bryce,  James  \V.,  liloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Business  Machines  Corpnrnticm,  Nrw  York,  N.  Y. 
Material  conlroUing  scale.     2,060,763  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bryce,  James  W.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Sorting  machine.     2,076,700;  Apr.  33. 

Bryce,  James  W.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  International  Business  Machines  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Recording  mechanism. 
2,083,302  ;  June  8. 


Bryce,  James  W.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  International  Business  Machines  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  time  system. 
2,083,363  ;  June  8. 

Bryce,  James  W.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  International  Business  Slachines  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Record  controlled  and 
record  making  accounting  machine.  2,090,103 ;  Aug. 
17. 

Bryce,  James  W.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  and  A.  H.  Dickinson, 
Brooklyn,  assignors  to  International  Business  Machines 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  machine. 
2,093,545  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bryce  Limited.      (See  Ayres,  John,   assignor.) 

Brvnild,  Lars,  Boston,  Mass.  Wave  operated  pump. 
2,068,653  ;  Jan.  26. 

Brynoldt,  Christian,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox 
Company,  Blawnox,  Pa.  Jlethod  and  apparatus  for 
constructing  concrete  walls.     2,096,159;  Oct.  19. 

Bryson,  Tandy  A.,  Troy,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  American  Machine  and  Metals,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
A  periodic  mounting  for  centrifugal  separators. 
2,094,058  :  Sept.  28. 

Brzeziiiski,  Edward,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Crankless 
motor.     2,088,504  :  July  27. 

Bubblestone  Company.  The.     (See  Rice,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Bubblestone  Company.  (See  Rice,  John  A.  and  R.  B., 
assignors. ) 

Bubes,  Simon,  Chicago,  111.  Door  lock.  2.100,237  ;  Nov, 
23. 

Bublitz,  Otto  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  treating 
steam  heating  systems.     2,073,139  ;  Mar.  9. 

Buc,  Hyym  E.,  Roselle,  and  S.  C.  Fulton,  Elizabeth,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company.  Con- 
tinuous process  for  the  preparation  of  chlorhydrin  and 
the  recovery  of  urea.     2,087,591 ;  July  20. 

Buccicone,  Dario,  Gary,  Ind.,  assignor  to  American  Sheet 
and  Tin  Plate  Company.  Apparatus  for  guiding  and 
aligning  strip  material.     2,071,082  ;  Feb.  23. 

Buccicone,  Dario,  and  C.  M.  Shank,  Gary,  Ind.  Safety 
latch  for  hooks.     2,091,093  ;  Aug.  24. 

Buch,  Peter  E.,  Passaic,  and  A.  A.  Hansen,  Maplewood, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incor- 
porated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Switching  device.  2,075,499  ; 
Slar.  30. 

Buehan,  Hugh  G.,  deceased,  Drexel  Hill;  F.  Hartzell, 
executor  of  said  H.  G.  Buehan,  assignor  to  Buehan 
Loose  Leaf  Records  Company,  Clifton  Heights,  Pa. 
Holder  for  sheets  for  visibly  displaying- same  and  for 
having  data  entered  thereon.     2,095,053  ;  Oct.  5. 

Buehan.  Hugh  G.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  Frank  Hartzell,  execu- 
tor of  said  Buehan,  deceased.  Transferring  and  insert- 
ing sheets.     2,083,550  ;  June  15. 

Buehan  Loose  Leaf  Records  Company.  (See  Buehan, 
Hugh  G.,  assignor.) 

Buchanan,  Clarence  M.,  et  al.  (See  Leidgen,  Nicholas  C, 
assignor.) 

Buchanan,  David  L.,  White  ISIarsh,  assignor  to  Edward 
G.  Budd  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Water  heating  system.      2,102,940;  Dec.   21. 

Buchanan.  George  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Reed  hook. 
2,100,530  ;  Nov.   30. 

Buchanan,  Gordon,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Penn- 
sylvania Crusher  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Crusher 
pitman.     2,081,982  ;  June  1. 

Buchanan,  Gordon,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Penn- 
sylvania Crusher  Company,  Philadephia,  Pa.  Jaw 
crusher.     2,084,188  :  June  15. 

Buchanan,  Guy  H.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Cvanamid  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tree  band  ma- 
terial.    2,083.984  :  June  15. 

Buchanan,  James  A.,  assignor  to  Vogt  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  1'.  Textile  strap  construc- 
tion.    2,071,319  ;  Feb.  23. 

Buclianan  James  .\..  assignor  of  fortv-nine  per  cent  to 
J.  M.  Ilojiper,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Piston.  2,076,118  ; 
.•\or.   0. 

Buchan.TU,  John  C.  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Norge 
Corporation.      Shelf  support.      2,080,907 ;    May   18. 

Buchanan,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Appleton  Wire  Works, 
Inc.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Method  and  apparatus  for  join- 
ing wire  cloth.     2. 078.309  :  Apr.  27. 

Buchen.  Joseph  C,  San  Leandro,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Leslie 
Salt  Coini).uiy.     Container  spout.     2,009,738  ;  Feb.  9. 

Buchheit,  Henry  F.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  A.  Mater.  Fire  fighting  and  rescue  apparatus. 
2,100,000  ;  Nov.  23. 

Buchhold,  Theodor,  Mannheim-Neuostheim,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Aktiengesellschaft  Brown  Boveri  &  Cie,  Baden, 
Switzerland.  Electric  drive  system.  2,098.177; 
Nov.   2. 

Biichholz,  Erich,  Berlin,  assignor  to  H.  Lindner,  Berlin- 
Wittenau,  Germany.  Mechanism  for  producing  accu- 
rately pitched  cutting  on  circular  work.  2,098,132 : 
Nov.  2. 

Buchholz,  Ren€  F.,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic  Refining 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Three-point  suspension  for 
tank  trucks.     2,071,330;  Feb.  23. 

I'.uchholz,  William  C,  assignor  to  Ackshand  Knitting  Co., 
Inc.,  Ballston  Spa.,  N.  Y.  Knitted  article  ■  and  pro- 
ducing same.     2,082,779  ;  June  8. 

Btichi,  Alfred.  Wlntertbur.  Switzerland.  Internal  Com- 
bustion engine.     2,082,780  ;  June  8. 


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Buchler,  Clifford  C,  and  J.  M.  Page,  Jr.,  Casper,  Wyo., 
assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Re- 
fining lubricating  oil  with  dichloroethyl  ether. 
2,100,099  ;  Nov.  23. 

Buchloh,  Hans,  Leverljusen-I.  G.  Werk,  Germany,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Pen-Chlor,  Inc., 
Philadelphia,   Pa.     Porous  body.     2,077,512  ;   Apr.   20. 

Buchner,  Arthur  A.  (See  Hicks,  H.  A.,  Herreshoff,  and 
Buchner.) 

Buck,  B.  I.,  Company,  The.  (See  Blakeney,  C.  G.,  and 
Buck,   assignors.) 

Buclc,  Benjamin  I.     (See  Blakeney,  C.  G.,  and  Buck.) 

Buck,  Fred,  Wilmette,  111.     Crucifix.     2,076,701 ;  Apr.  13. 

Buck,  Lucien,  Manchester,  Conn.  Apparatus  for  condi- 
tioning sheet  material.     2,083,141  ;   June   8. 

Buck,  Lucien,  Manchester,  Conn.  Apparatus  for  condi- 
tioning sheet  material.     2,083,142  ;  June  8. 

Buck,  Nelson  E.,  and  D.  W.  Roper,  Cliicago,  and  A.  P. 
Thorns,  Winnetka,  111.  Stop  joint  for  electric  cables. 
2,075,019;  Mar.  30. 

Buck,  Nelson  E.,  and  D.  W.  Roper,  Chicago,  111.,  as- 
signors to  General  Electric  Company,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.     Cable  joint.     2,093,305  ;  Sept.  14. 

Buck,  Walter  F.,  Brighton,  Boston,  Mass.  Changeable 
exhibitor.     2,068,226  ;  Jan.  19. 

Buckbee,  John  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rotary  pump. 
2,098,652  ;  Nov.  9. 

Buckeye  Aluminum  Company,  The.  (See  Porter,  Kirk  E., 
assignor.) 

Buckeye  Portable  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Ripsch, 
Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Buckeye  Portable  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Ripsch,  C.  W., 
and  Wuebben,  assignors.) 

Buckeye  Steel  Castings  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson, 
G.  T.,  and  Stertzbach,  assignors.) 

Buckeye  Steel  Castings  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson, 
G.  T.,  and  Wolfe,  assignors.) 

Buckeye  Steel  Castings  Company,  The.  (See  Stertzbach, 
H.  W.,  and  Orr,  assignors.) 

Buckeye  Steel  Castings  Company,  The.  (See  Wolfe,  H.  H., 
and  McPIierson,  assignors.) 

Buckeye  Traction  Ditcher  Company,  The.  (See  Bennett, 
Robert  N.,  assignor.) 

Buckeye  Traction  Ditcher  Company,  The.  (See  Bennett, 
R.  N..  and  George,  assignors.) 

Buckingham,  Earle,  Belmont,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Inking  mechanism  for  rotary  printing  machines. 
2,075,568  ;  Mar.  30. 

Buckingham,  Harold  S.,  Bala-Cynwyd,  assignor  to  Silver 
Seal  Dairy  Products  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ad- 
hesive applying  mechanism.     2,098,857  ;  Nov.  9. 

Buckle,  Francis  W.,  Glanford  Township,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Poultry  feeder  and  waterer.     2,084,240  ;  June  15. 

Bucklen,  Herbert  E.,  et  al.     (See  Bear,  Paul  S.,  assignor.) 

IJncklen.  Herbert  E.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Carburetor  control. 
2,075,884;  Apr.  6. 

Bucklen,  Herbert  B.,  Elkhart,  Ind^  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  P.  S.  Bear,  Dowagiac,  Mich.  Mercury  switch. 
2,091,803  ;  Aug.  31. 

Buckley,  Arthur  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Power-operated  mech- 
anism.    2,079,837;  May  11. 

Buckley,  John  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Diagnostic  appa- 
ratus.    2,077,211 ;  Apr.  13. 

Buckley,  John  P.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Automatic  account- 
ing and   checking  system.     2,080,758;  May  18. 

Buckley,  John  1'.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Aeronautical  device. 
2,081,134;  May  25. 

Buckley,  Swithin  W.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Greasing  unit. 
2,070,444  ;  Apr.   6. 

Buckley,    Thomas  A.      (See  Terry,   M.   C,  and  Buckley.) 

Bucknam,  James  H.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Valve  assembly.     2,095,789  ;  Oct.  12. 

Bucknam,  James  H.,  and  L.  W.  Young,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide 
and  Carbon  Corporation.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
welding  and   cutting.     2,089,014  ;   Aug.   3. 

Bucknam,  James  11.,  Cranford,  and  L.  W.  Young,  Scotch 
Plain.s,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Union  Carbide  and  (Carbon  Company.  Control  system 
for  welding  and  cutting  machines.     2,089,015;  Aug.  3. 

Bucknam,  Worthy  C,  Mechanics  Falls,  Maine,  assignor, 
by  mosiie  iissignments,  to  Union  Carbide  iiiul  Carbon 
Coipoiation.     Fluid   regulator.     2,09.'5,210 ;   Oct.   5. 

Bucknaiu,  Wortliy  C.  Mecrhanic  Falls,  Maine,  and  G.  I. 
Jones,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Welding. 
2,085,890  ;  July  C. 

BuckniM-,  Orcllo  ,S.,  Northboro,  Mass.  Abrasive  tool. 
2,090,104  ;   Aug.   17. 

Buekner,  William  A.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Traveling  sprinkler. 
2,075,336  ;  Mar.  30. 

Buck  waller,  Tracy  V.  (See  Scrlbner,  W.  L.,  and  Buck- 
waller.) 

Buck  wait  or,  Tracy  V.,  assignor  to  Tlie  Timken  Roller 
IScarlng  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Truck.  2,100,005; 
Nov.  23. 

Bucltwnlrer,  Tracy  V.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Itcar- 
lug  CoiTipiiny,  Canton,  Ohio.  Locomotive  running  gear. 
2,10:i,978;  Dec.  28. 

Buckwaller,  'J'racy  V.,  and  J.  lleklner,  usslgnorR  to  The 
Tlmkfiii  Roller  Beurlng  Company,  (Janton.  Ohio.  Driv- 
ing nxlo  construction.     2,080,010;  Aug.  3. 


Bucky,  Gustav,  assignor  to  Roefinag  Research  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  the  detection  of 
minute  current  or  voltage  changes.     2,088,584  ;  Aug.  3. 

Bucy,  Edmond  H.,  Waukegan,  assignor  to  Atlas  Powder 
Company,  North  Chicago,  111.  Composition  of  matter 
yielding  films.      2,077,875  ;  Apr.  20. 

Bucy,  Edmond  H.,  Waukegan,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Atlas  Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Offset  process.     2,078,790;  Apr.  27. 

Bucy,  Edmond  H.,  and  R.  Watkins,  Waukegan,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Atlas  Powder  Company,  North 
North  Chicago,  111.  Condensation  products  of  phenol- 
phthaleln.     2,085,183  ;  June  29. 

Bucy,  Edmond  H.,  and  R.  Watkins,  Waukegan,  111.,  as- 
signors to  Atlas  Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Condensation  product  of  phenolplithalein.  2,099,510 ; 
Nov.   16. 

Bucy,  Floyd  L.,  and  V.  A.  La  Rock,  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 
Curing  rubber  articles.     Re.  20,561 ;  Nov.  30. 

Bucy,  Floyd  L.,  and  V.  A.  La  Rock,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Tire 
vulcaniing  core.     2,100,627  ;  Nov.  30. 

Bucyrus-Erie  Company.  (See  Blanchett,  Luther  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bucyrus-Erie  Company.  (See  Fykse,  Mitchell  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bucyrus-Erie  Company.      (See  Parker,  Paul  R.,  assignor.) 

Bucyrus-Erie  Company.  (See  Stiehl,  C.  E.,  and  Leliman, 
assignors.) 

Buczkowski,  Edward  J.,  Ambler,  Pa.,  assignor  by  mesne 
as.signments,  to  Keasbey  &  Mattison  Company.  Shingle. 
2.094,059  :  Sept.  28. 

Buda  Company,   The.      (See  Brown,  Hugh  S.,   assignor.) 

Budd,  Clarence  E.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,077,916  ;  Apr.  20. 

Budd,  Denison  M.,  North  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Commercial 
automotive  vehicle  with  animated  display  advertising. 
2,091,670  ;  Aug.  31. 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Metallic  wall  or 
partition.     2,069,176  ;  Jan.  26. 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rail  car  wheeL 
2,078,191  ;  Apr.  20. 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pneumatic  tire  and 
reenforcing  material  therefor.     2,083,003  ;  June  8. 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rubberized  prod- 
uct.    2,103,245  ;  Dec.  28. 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Beider- 
man,  Edward  G.,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Birkin, 
Dimitri,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bu- 
chanan. David  L.,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Budd, 
Edward  G.,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  -G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dean, 
Albert  G.,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Dean,  Wal- 
ter B.,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Led- 
winka,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Mayer, 
William  J.,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Rags- 
dale,  E.  J.  W.,  and  Heitman,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Schiff, 
Ludwig,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Traut- 
vetter,  George,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Tarbox, 
.John   P..  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Van  Horn, 
Duane,  assignor.) 

Budd,  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  White- 
soil,  John  C,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Budd  Wheel  Company.  (See  Eksergian,  Carolus  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Budd  Wheel  Company.     (See  Farr,  Warren  IT.,  a.ssignor.) 

Budd  Wheel  Company.     (See  Hanson,  Arthur  F.,  assignor.) 

Budd  \\'lu>el  Company.      (See  Tarbox,  John  P.,  assignor.) 

r.iidden,  llaiihury  A.      (Sr(>  W'arriMi.  T!ioni;is  W..  asslu'nor.) 

Bndds,  Ileniy  II.,  and  T.  Gorzel.iny,  assignor  to  Briggs 
MiinufMcturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  (Jrlnding  disk 
an<l  making  the  s:ime.      2,085,211  ;  June  29. 

Buder,  Charh-s  O.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Air  condition- 
ing.     2,0!);!,(;!)I  ;    Sept.   21. 

Budcrns'sfho  llisenwerke.      (See  B(>nd(>r,  K.,  and  Bunko.) 

Budlong,  Lest("r  G.  (See  Watson,  I/.  M.,  Ternos,  and  Bud- 
long.) 

Budlong,  Simeon.     (See  Staulver,  C.  F.,  and  Itudlong.) 

Itudlong,  Simeon,  Chicago,  111.  Transmission  mechanism. 
2,09S.7I0  :   Nov.  !). 

ItudowskI,  Isnnr,  Parl.s,  France.  Refining  hydrocarboua. 
2, 083. 253  ;  June  8. 

Iludzyna,  Walter  J.,  Rnst  Douglns,  nsslgnor  to  Draper 
('(iiimialldii.  llopednle,  Mass.  Shuttle  chnnglni:  loom. 
2,08  1,551  :  .luiie  22. 

Kuehli'r,  .Alliin  M.,  assignor  to  Eastern  Steel  Produots 
Lliiilli'd.  I'ri'Hlon,  Ontario,  Canada.  Kerllllxer  sowing 
111  iMchiiicnl    lor  seeding  innchlnoR.     2,009,795;  Nov.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Buehler,  Leon,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Frick  Company,  Waynes- 
boro, Pa.     Zigzag  cooler.     2.087,835  ;  July  20. 

Buehn.  Charles  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Windshield. 
2.073,140  :  Mar.  9. 

Buehner.  William  F.  A.,  Miami,  Fla.  Automobile  license 
pl.ate  holder.     2,077,142;  Apr.  13. 

Buehrig,  Gordon  M.,  assignor  to  Auburn  Automobile  Com- 
pany.  Auburn.  Ind.     Clock.     2.101,235:   Dec.   7. 

Buek,  Tvcho,  Jr.,  Wynnewood,  Pa.,  assignor  to  C.  H. 
Daniels,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  Shoe.  2,068,482 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Buell,  Albert  E.,  Bartlesville,  Okla.,  assignor  to  Phillips 
Petroleum  Company.  Sweetening  hydrocarbon  fluids. 
2.094.485  ;  Sept.  28. 

Buell,  Albert  E.,  aud  W.  A.  Schulze,  assignors  to  Phillips 
Petroleum  Company,  Bartlesville,  Okla,  Desulphurizing 
hydrocarbons.     2,075,171 ;  Mar.  30. 

Buell,  Albert  E.,  and  W.  A.  Schulze,  assignors  to  Phillips 
Petroleum  Companv,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  Desulphurizing 
hydrocarbons.     2,075,172  ;  Mar.  30. 

Buell,  Albert  E.,  and  W.  A.  Schulze,  assignors  to  Phillips 
Petroleum  Company,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  Desulphurizing 
hydrocarbons.     2,075.173  ;  Mar.  30. 

Buell,  Albert  E.  and  W.  A.  Schulze,  assignors  to  Phillips 
Petroleum  Company,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  Desulphurizing 
hydrocarbons.     2,075,174  ;  Mar.  30. 

Buell,  Albert  E.,  and  W.  A.  Schulze,  assignors  to  Phillips 
Petroleum  Company,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  Desulphuriz- 
ing hydrocarbons.     2,098,943  :  Nov.  16. 

Buell  Combustion  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Essers, 
Jakob,  assignor.) 

Buell  Combustion  Company,  The.  (See  Glinka,  Karl,  as- 
signor.) 

Buell  Combustion  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Jacobsen, 
Olaf  B..  assiffnor.) 

Buell  Combustion  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Sasse,  W., 
and   Schneider,  assignors.) 

Buell,  Roy   C.      (See  Bancker,  E.  H.,  and  Buell.) 

Buell,  Roy  C,  Schenectady,  N,  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company,  Recording  instrument,  2,074,142  ; 
Mar,  16. 

Buelna,  Guadalupe.     (See  Nelson,  L.  R.,  and  Buelna.) 

Buelna,  Guadalupe,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  E.  J. 
Vacher,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.  Sprinkler.  2,071,109 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Buena  Tista  Iron  Company.  (See  Fox,  B.,  and  Ericson, 
assignors. ) 

Buenger.  Frederick  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  C.  John- 
son, Chicago,  111.  Liquid  sealed  pump.  2,077,394 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Buente,  Charles  F.     (See  Biggert,  F.  C.  Jr.,  and  Buente.) 

Buerger,  Charles  B.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Gulf  Oil  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cracking  hydro- 
carbon oils.     2,072,394  ;  Mar.  2. 

Buerke,  Elsie  A.,  administratrix.     (See  Buerke,  Jesse  C.) 

Buerke,  Jesse  C,  deceased,  Tampa,  Fla.,  E.  A.  Buerke, 
administratrix.     Traffic  control.     2,082,479  ;  June  1. 

Bueschel,  Andrew  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Carton  &  Specialties,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Carton. 
2.081.574  :  May  25. 

BuPttner,  Kilian  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Extension  door  *or 
garages  and  other  buildings.     2,091,065  ;  Aug.  24. 

Buffalo  Bolt  Company.     (See  Jones,  Harry  B.,  assignor.) 

Buffalo  Brake  Eoam  Company.  (See  Busch,  Charles  R.. 
assignor.) 

Buffalo  Electric  Furnace  Corporation.  (See  Sell,  Gilbert 
E.,  assignor.) 

Buffalo  Electro-Chemical  Company.  (See  Bretschger,  Max 
E..  assignor.) 

Buffalo  Electro-Chemical  Company.  (See  KauEfmann, 
Hans  O.,  assignor.) 

Buffalo  Foundry  &  Machine  Company.  (See  Kermer, 
Martin  J.,  assignor.) 

Buffalo  Foundry  &  Slachinery  Co.  (See  Lavett,  Charles 
O.,  assignor.) 

Buffalo  Pressed  Steel  Company.  (See  Haas,  Lucien  L., 
assignor.) 

Buffalo  Pressed  Steel  Company.  (See  MacKenzie,  R.  J., 
and  Haas,  assignors.) 

Buffalo  Pressed  Steel  Company  Inc.  (See  Heath,  Laurence 
R..  assignor.) 

Buffalo-Springfield  Roller  Co.,  The.  (See  Aitken,  Andrew 
W.,  assignor.) 

Buffalo-Springfield  Roller  Co.,  The.  (See  Grelner,  Carl 
F.,  assignor.) 

Buffington.  Dorothy  J.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Child's  gar- 
ment.    2.0S1.2nO:  M.ay  25. 

Bufflngton,  Hildegarde  M.,  Arlington,  Va,  Smoker's  arti- 
cle.    2.985,293  ;  June  29. 

BuHington.  John  R.  (See  Raisch,  W.,  Woodman,  Buffing- 
ton,   and  Morris.) 

Bnfflngton,  M.nlcolm  R.,  Millburn,  N.  J.  Packing  ring. 
2,069,212  :  Feb.  2. 

Buffum,  Thomas  B.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Reservoir  cooking 
utensil.     2,088,462  :  July  27. 

Bugatti,  Ettore,  Molsheim,  France.  Railway  or  track 
vehicle.     2,089,110  :  Aug.  3. 

Bugntti,  Jean,  Molsheim,  France.  Valve.  2,072,615 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Bugbee,  Alvln,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Roadway  box.  2,094,523  ; 
Sept.  28. 


Bugg,  Kenly  C,  Farmington,  JIo.  Package  and  produc- 
ing the  same.    2,066.516  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bugg,  Kenly  C,  Farmington,  Mo.,  assignor  to  The 
Rudolph  Wuilitzer  Company,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 
Coin  slide  device.     2.095,431 ;  Oct.  12. 

Bugg,  Vernon  M.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  and  J  .F.  Milligan, 
Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  International  Business  Machines  Corporation.  Time 
stamp  and  numbering  machine.     2,087,315  ;  July  20. 

Bugh.  Dolph  D.,  Galena,  Mo.  Adjustable  obstetrical  chair. 
2.073.094  :  Mar.  9. 

Bugh,  John  D.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Bottle  seal.  2,079,545  ; 
Jlay  4. 

Buhler,    Gebruder.      (See   Thalmann,   Emil,    assignor.) 

Buhler,  Henry  W.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Jlolded  trimming. 
2,090.606;  Oct.  19. 

Buhr,  Joseph  F.,  Ann  Harbor,  Mich.  Drilling  and  tap- 
ping machine.     2,093,546  ;  Sept.  21. 

Buhr,  Joseph  F..  assignor  to  Buhr  Machine  Tool  Company, 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Bearing  structure  for  rotatable 
spindles  and  the  like.     2,068,594;  Jan.  19. 

Buhr,  Joseph  F.,  and  R.  G.  Ellis,  assignors  to  Buhr 
Machine  Tool  Companv,  Ajin  Arbor,  Mich.  Tool  hold- 
er.    2,078,192  ;  Apr.  20. 

Buhr,  Leo  J.,  Lake  Zurich,  HI.  Hluminated  card  holder. 
2,089..596  ;  Aug.  10. 

Buhr  Machine  Tool  Company.  (See  Buhr,  Joseph  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Buhr  Machine  Tool    Company. 
Ellis,  assignors.) 

Buhrow,  William,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Artificial  palm. 
2,070,825 ;    Feb.    16. 

Builders  Iron  Foundry.  (See  Kennison.  Karl  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Builders   Iron   Foundry, 
assignor.) 

Builders    Iron    Foundry. 
Corydon.  assignors.) 

Builders    Iron    Foundry, 
signor.) 

Bukolt,  Roman  B.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis. 
means.     2,077,984  ;  Apr.  20. 

Bukolt,  Roman  B.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis. 
ing  means.     2,077,985  ;  Apr.  20. 

Bukolt,  Roman  B.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.  Fire  alarm-actu- 
ating means.     2.098,532  ;  Nov.  9. 

Bulford,  Murray  N.,  Pontiac,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  B.  B.  &  R. 
Knight  Corporation.  Apparatus  for  dyeing.  2,084,189  ; 
June  15. 

Bulford,  Murry  N.,  Clearwater,  S.  C,  assignor  to  The 
Textile-Finishing  Machinery  Company.  Machine  for 
proving  printing  cylinders.     2.087,017  ;  July  13. 

Bull,  Arthur  W.,  Grosse  Pointe,  Mich.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tire. 
2,094,636  ;  Oct.  5. 

Bull,  Cabot  S.,  Hillingdon,  assignor  to  Electric  and 
Musical  Industries  Limited,  Hayes.  England.  Anode 
for  electron  discharge  devices.     2,070,968  ;  Feb.  16. 

Bull,  Harry  W..  .Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Speedometer  for  bi- 
cycles.    2,075,424  ;  Mar.  .'50. 

Bull,  William  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  producing 
laminate  glass.     2.084,293  ;  June  15. 

Bullard  Company,  The.      (See  Appelberg,   Gustaf  R.,  as- 


(See  Buhr,   J.   F.,   and 


(See   Richardson,    Charles   G., 
(See    Richardson,    C.    G.,    and 


(See    Smith,    Ed.    S 


as- 


Jr., 

Container  closing 
Container  seal- 


signor. ) 
Bullard    Company,    The. 

signor. ) 
Bullard   Company,   The. 

assignor.) 
Bullard  Company,  The. 

son,  assignors.) 
Bullard  Company,  The. 


(See  Bullard,  Edward  C,  as- 
(See  Bullard,  Edward  P.,  Ill, 
(See  Bullard,  E.  P.,  and  John- 
(See  Bullard.  Edward  P.,  E.  C, 


E.  P.,  Ill,  Appelberg,  Johnson  and  Jlussler.) 

Bullard  Company,  The.  (See  Mussler,  Frank  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bullard.  E.  D.,  Company.  (See  Bullard,  Edward  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bullard,  B.  D.,  Company.  (See  Fricke,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bullard.  E.  D.,  Company.  (See  Williamson,  Evan  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bullard,  Edward  C,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Bullard  Company.  Bimotor  feed  works.  2,086,845 ; 
July  13. 

Bullard,  Edward  C,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Bullard  Company.    Feed  works.     2,086,846  ;  July  13. 

Bullard,  Edward  P.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Bullard  Company.  Lock  pin  assembly.  2,086,848 ; 
July  13. 

Bullard,  Edward  P.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Bullard  Company.    Binding  device.     2,086,850  ;  July  13. 

Bullard,  Edward  P.,  Fairfield,  and  E.  H.  Johnson,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  assignors  to  The  Bullard  Company.  Ma- 
chine tool  spindle  mechanis-n.     2,086,847  ;  July  13. 

Bullard,  Edward  P.,  Fairfield,  and  E.  H.  Johnson,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  assignors  to  The  Bullard  Company.  Car- 
rier mechanism.     2,08^,849  ;  July  13. 

Bullard,  Edward  P.,  E.  C.  and  E.  P.  Bullard,  III,  Fair- 
field, G,  R.  Appelberg  and  E.  H.  Johnson,  Bridgeport, 
and  F.  H.  Mussler,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignors  to  The 
Bullard  Company.     Machine  tool.     2,086,852  ;  July  13. 

Bullard,  Edward  P.,  III.  (See  Bullard,  Edward  P.,  E.  C, 
E.  P.,  Ill,  Appelberg,  Johnson,  and  Mussler.) 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


93 


Bullard,  Edward  P.,  Ill,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Bullard  Company.  Tool  slide  and  dwell  mechanism. 
2,085,692  ;  June  29. 

Bullard,  Edward  P.,  III.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Bullard  Company.  Machine  controller.  2,086,851 ; 
July  13. 

Bullard,  Edward  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  D.  Bullard  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Hat. 
2.067,657  :  Jan.  12. 

Bullard,  Edward  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  D.  Bullard  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Respira- 
tor.    2,085,249  ;   June  29. 

Bullard,  Edwin  F.      (See  Evans.  T.  W.,  and  Bullard.) 

Bullard,  George  P.,  Tampa,  Fla.  Road  constructing  ma- 
chine.    2,086,469  ;  July  6. 

Bullard,  William  P.,  and  O.  L.  Williams,  assignors  to 
National  Pecan  Growers  Exchange,  Albany,  Ga.  Brand- 
ing machine.     2,101,775  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bulldog  Electric  Products  Company.  (See  Frank,  Harri- 
son,  J.  Li.,  assignor.) 

Bulldog  Electric  I'roducts  Company.  (See  Franit,  H.  J.  L., 
and  Harper,  assignors.) 

Bulldog  Electric  Products  Company.  (See  Frank,  William 
H.,  assignor.) 

Bulldog  Electric  Products  Company.  (See  Frank,  Wil- 
liam H.  and  H.  J.  L.,  and  Messing,  assignors.) 

Bulldog  Electric  Products  Company.  (See  Frank,  W.  H., 
and  Harper,  assignors.) 

Bulldog  Electric  Products  Company.  (See  Frank,  W.  H., 
and  Messing,  assignors.) 

Bulldog  Electric  Products  Company.  (See  Thomson, 
Alfred  J.,  assignor.) 

BuUick,  Clarence  J.,  Camlachie,  Ontario,  Canada.  Hy- 
draulic  governor.      2,082,680 ;    June    1. 

Bullimore.  William  R.,  London,  England.  Thermionic 
valve  of  tlip  screened  grid  type.     2.067,825  ;  Jan.  12. 

Bullock,  Albert,  El  Monte,  Calif.  Well  pumping  device. 
2,076,615;  Apr.  13. 

Bullock,  Charles  H.,  Evanston,  111.  Sink  strainer  bracket. 
2,098,374  ;  Nov.  9. 

Bullock,  Earle  C,  and  J.  Pipe,  assignors  to  Metal  Office 
Furniture  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Extension 
drawer  slide.     2,095,487  ;  Oct.  12. 

Bullock,  Edward  W.,  C.  T.  Galloway,  L.  O.  Carlsen,  and 
R.  S.  Condon,  assignors  to  Gleason  Works,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  Machine  for  grinding  gears.  2,099,674 ;  Nov. 
23. 

Bullock,  Frank,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Middle- 
bury  Electric  Clock  Cornoration.  Automatic  control 
for  humidifiers.     2.067,875:  .Tan.  12. 

Bullock,  Fred  J.,  deceased,  Shortsville,  N.  Y.,  by  V.  V. 
Bullock,  administratrix,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Papec  Machine  Company,  Shortsville,  N.  Y.  Ensilage 
cutter.     2,079,838  ;  May  11. 

Bullock,  Fred  J.,  deceased,  Shortsville,  by  V.  V.  Bullock, 
administratrix,  Rochester,  and  W.  H.  Preston,  assignors 
to  Pai)oc  Machine  Company,  Shortsville,  N.  Y.  Mixing 
macUine.     2.101,490;  Dec.  7. 

Bullock,  Frederick  A.,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Dolan 
&  Bullock,  Providence,  R.  I.  Tie  holder  construction. 
2,073,984  ;  Mar.  16. 

Bullock,  Giles  K.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Pump.  2,090,830 ; 
Aug.  24. 

Bullock,  S.  R.     (See  Roberts,  Bruce,  assignor.) 

Bullock,  Violet  V.,  administratrix.     (See  Bullock,  Fred  J.) 

Bullock,  Violet  V.,  administratrix.  (See  Bullock,  F.  J., 
deceased,  and  Preston.) 

Bulwa,  Nathan,  Bronx,  and  E.  Feibusch,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
said  Feibusch  assignor  to  said  Bulwa.  Tab.  2,068,393; 
Jan.  19. 

Bump.  Albert  H.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  Purifi- 
cation of  alcohols  obtained  from  defines.  2,080,111 ; 
May  11. 

Bumpas,  Orville  C.  and  W.  J.  Mills,  Braden,  Tcnn. 
Terrace  outlet.     2,077,307  ;  Apr.  13. 

Bumpas,  Orville  C,  and  W.  J.  Mills,  Braden,  Tcnn. 
Terrace  outlet.     2,077,308;  Apr.  13. 

Bunbury,  Hugh  M.      (See   I'.aldwin.  A.  W..  and  Bunbiiry.) 

Bundick,  Clarkson  U.,  White  Plains,  and  B.  A.  Proctor, 
Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Klnntome  Patents  Cor- 
poration. Apparatus  for  feeding  material.  2,094,581  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Bundy  Tubing  Company.  (See  Quarnstrom,  Bert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bunevac,  Frank,  aflsignor  of  one-half  to  P.  Bunevatz.  St. 
I-ouis,  Mo.  Convertible  auto  interior.  2,093,861  ; 
Sept.  21. 

I!iinevat7,.    Paul.      (See   Bunevac.   Frank,    assignor.) 

Bungay.  George  W.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bungay- 
tvpe-Delnware,  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  I^rlntlng  chase. 
2,091,251  ;  Aug.  31. 

Bungay.  George  W..  Plainfield,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  Bungay- 
type-I)f!laware,  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Stereotype 
matrix   and    production    thereof.      2,091,252;    Aug.    31. 

Bungay,  Goorgi;  W.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  I'.Miignylyi)e- 
Deluware,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  ajiparatus 
for  mailing  matrices.     2,001,253:  Aug.  31. 

BunKaytyi)(!Delaware,  Inc.  (See  Bungay,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

nilnger,  Albert,  Berlln-Pnnkow,  K.  Tiarch<?,  Berlin  O  17, 
and  IC.  Wlegand,  Berlln-IIohen-Neuendorf,  Germany, 
nsfilgnors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  gasc- 
0U8  discharge  device.    2,080,008 ;  May  18. 


Bungner,  Wilhelm,  Berlin-Tempelhof.  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Recording  instrument. 
2,071,967  ;  Feb.  23. 

Bunke,  Max.      (See  Bender,  K..  and  Bunke.) 

Bunker,  Darius  W.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Manu- 
facture of  shoes.    2,080,531 ;  May  18. 

Bunker,  Darius  W.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  operating  on  shoes.     2,087.241 :  July  20. 

Bunker  Fuel  Company.      (See  Carroll,  Edward  R.) 

Bunker,  Herbert  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Slab.  2,103,765  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Bunn,  Charles  M.      (See  Kyseth,  G.  L.,   and  Bunn.) 

Bunnell,  Earl  C,  Stratford,  assignor  to  Neva-Clog  Prod- 
ucts, Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Stapling  device. 
2,087,242  ;  July  20. 

Bunnell,  Earl  C.,  Stratford,  assignor  to  Neva-Clog  Prod- 
ucts, Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Stapling  pliers. 
2,088,404;  July  27. 

Bunnell,  Earl  C,  Stratford,  Conn.  Razor  and  razor  blade. 
2,090,181 ;  Aug.  17. 

Bunte  Brothers.      (See  Towell,  Oscar  J.,   assignor.) 

Bunten,  Claude  L.,  assignor  to  A.  Li.  McNulty,  Rawlins, 
Wyo.      Toy   pistol.     2,092,301  ;    Sept.    7. 

Bunting  Brass  &  Bronze  Company.  (See  Evans,  Robert 
G.  N.,  assignor.) 

Bunting  Brass  and  Bronze  Company,  The.  (See  Yager,  G. 
F.,  and  Heath,  assignors.) 

Bunting  Brass  and  Bronze  Company,  The.  (See  Yager,  G. 
F.,  Heath,  and  Wagner,  assignors.) 

Bur,  Arnold  G.      (See  Krippner,  P.  G.,  Heins,  and  Bur.) 

Burberrys  Limited.      (See  Watson.  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Burch,  Arthur  E.,  Jr.,  and  E.  Cornwall,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
said  Burch  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  said 
Cornwall.    Theft  prevention  system.    2,072,941  ;  Mar.  9. 

Burch  Corporation,  The.  (See  Kime,  Charles  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Burcliell,  Ernest  W.,  and  G.  A.  Altenbern,  assignors  to 
Midway  Chemical  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mop. 
2,071,918;  Feb.  23. 

Burchenal,  William,  Glendale,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Philip  Carey  Manufacturing  Company.  Dispensing  and 
measuring  apparatus.     2,079,898  ;  May  11. 

Burchett,  Charles,  et  al.  (See  Riordan.  Frank  G..  as- 
signor.) 

Burchett,  Clarence,  et  al.  (See  Riordan,  Frank  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Burchett,  George,  et  al.  (See  Riordan,  Frank  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Burchett,  Louise  E.,  et  al.  (See  Riordan,  Frank  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Burchett,  Wilford  P.,  Olive  Hill,  Ky.  Spreading  appa- 
ratus.    2,093,953  ;  Sept.  21. 

Burchill,  John,  and  G.  S.  J.  White,  Blackley,  Manchester, 
England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries 
Limited.     Dyeing  leather.     2,077,546  ;  Apr.  20. 

Burckhalter,  Robert  N.,  assignor  to  Michiana  Products 
Corporation,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  Oil  filter.  2,076,934 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Burckhalter,  Robert  N.,  assignor  to  Micliiana  Products 
Corporation,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  Oil  filter.  2,076,935  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Burckhalter,  Robert  N.,  assignor  to  Michiana  Products 
Corporation,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  Oil  filter.  2,076,936  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Burckhalter,  Robert  N.,  and  J.  M.  Osburn,  Michigan  City, 
Ind.,  assignors  to  Michiana  Products  Corporation. 
Filter  and  heat  exchanger.     2,068,394  ;  Jan.  19. 

Burckhalter,  Robert  N.,  and  J.  M.  Osburn,  Michigan  City, 
Ind.,  assignors  to  Michiana  I'roducts  Corporation. 
Filter  and  heat  exchanger.     2,068,395:  Jan.  19. 

Burckhardt,  Ernst.      (See  Stoll,  A.,  and  Burckhardt.) 

Burcky,  Charles  AV.,  assignor  to  Teletype  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.  Answer-back  bell  signal.  2,093,004  ;  Sept. 
14. 

Burda,  Charles  J.,  Cicero,  111.  Portable  window  platform. 
2,085,572  ;   June   29. 

Burden,  John  S.     (See  Ilartman,  G.  IT.,  and  Burden.) 

Burden,  William  MacC,  It.  (ienders,  and  R.  Harrison, 
Woolwich,  assignors  to  Sofal  Limited,  London,  England. 
Alloy  steels.     2,103,610:   Dec.  28. 

Buidett,  Horace  II.,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation, 
Ilopedale,  Mass.     Filling  feeler.     2.0S7,S73  ;  July  20. 

Burdette,  John  O.,  and  11.  II.  Kngntz,  Denver,  Colo.  Ke- 
.  producing  mechanism.      2,080,523;   July    1,T. 

Burdick,  Charles  A.  (See  Cliadbournc,  J.  H.,  and 
Burdick.) 

Burdick.  rharle.i  L.,  liOndon,  England.  Apparatus  for  in- 
dicating money  valu<-s.      2, 06!), 101  ;   Feb.  2. 

Burdick,  Italph  V.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Compartment  box. 
2,074,639  ;   Mar.   23. 

Burdick,  Ralph  V.,  Albanv,  N,  Y.  Hinge  assembly  for 
ca.st  ineliil  nicmlxM-s.      2,()S5.(i31  ;   Jiini>  LM), 

Itiirdick,  Ihiiiv  .1.  Mi'C.  AliMlielni,  CmIH'.  AulonintlC 
InimldllU'r.      2,()!>7.,'')IH  ;  Nov.  2. 

liiirdo,  Itolliind  I'",.  Teli'dn.  Ohio.  Sliding  protecting  Rhnda 
for  store  slielvcs.     2,091. 9-10  ;  Oct.  5. 

Biirgiiii,  IMwiird,  White  I'lnlns,  N.  Y.  Aircraft  control. 
2,()!)3.-1M  ;   Sept.   21. 

Ilnrgiird,  JoHOpli  It.,  (I'reenvllle,  S.  C.  TliriMid  count  Ini; 
device.     2,000,000;  Oct.   10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Burge,  Floyd  O.,  assignor  to  South  Bend  Bait  Company, 
South  Bend,  Ind.  Fishing  fly  and  producing  same. 
2,083,513;   June  8. 

Burge,  John  E.  P.,  and  E.  A.  Roughton,  assignors  to  Hum- 
ber  Limited,  Coventry,  England.  Electrical  system  of 
distribution.     2,069,575  ;  Feb.  2. 

Burgel,  Joseph,  Strasbourg,  France.  Fancy  tile  fixing 
means.     2,083,118  ;  June  8. 

Burger,  Emmett  E.,  and  A.  W.  Hull,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
assignor  to  General  Electric  Company.  Glass-to-metal 
seal.     2,071,196;   Feb.   16. 

Burger,  Frederick  \V.,  Niles,  assignor  to  Clark  Equip- 
ment Company,  Buchanan,  Mich.  Wheel.  2,094,637; 
Oct.  5. 

Burger,  Frederick  W.,  Niles,  assignor  to  Clark  Equip- 
ment Company,  Buchanan,  Mich.  Wheel.  2,005,054 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Burger,  Leopold  F.,  Riverside,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Fuel  pump.  2,095,915 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Burger,  JIartin,  Morris,  assignor  to  Self-Locking  Carton 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Carton.     2,075,425  ;  JIar.  30. 

Burger,  William  J.,  Shaker  Heights,  and  C.  M.  Mirossay, 
Cleveland,  assignors  to  The  Warner  &  Swasey  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Machine  tool.     2,100,899  ;  Nov.  30. 

Burgess  Battery  Company.  (See  Burgess,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Burgess  Battery  Company.  (See  Lawson.  Herbert  E., 
assignor.) 

Burgess,  C.  F.,  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Burgess,  Charles 
F.,  assignor.) 

Burgess,  C.  F.,  Laborataries  Inc.  (See  Day,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Burgess,  C.  F.,  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Germomprez,  John 
A.,  assignor.) 

Burgess,  C.  P.,  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Leadbetter,  Ralph 
L.,  assignor.) 

Burgess,  C.  F.,  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Nelson,  Charles 
E.,  assignor.) 

Burgess  C.  F.,  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Norris,  Ralph  F., 
assignor.) 

Burgess,  C.  F.,  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Slidell,  Kemper, 
assignor. ) 

Burgess,  C.  F.,  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Walton,  Clifford 
T.,  assignor.) 

Burgess,  Charles  F.,  Bokeelia,  Fla.,  assignor  to  C.  F. 
Burgess  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Madison,  Wis.  Sound  ab- 
sorbing construction.     2,076,807  ;  Apr.  13. 

Burgess,  Charles  F.,  Bolceelia,  Fla.,  assignor  to  Burgess 
Battery  Company,  Freeport,  111.  Lens  mounting. 
2,095,657  ;  Oct.  12. 

Burgess,  Charles  O.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Cor- 
poration. Producing  low  carbon  high  chromium  cast 
iron.     2.101.426;  Dec.  7. 

Burgess  Company,  The.  (See  La  Place,  Desmond  R., 
assignor.) 

Burgess,  George  C      ''See  Bowman,  G.,  and  Burgess.) 

Burgess,  Henry  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  S.  A.  Morehouse.  Automatic  parachute. 
2.098,613  :  Nov.  9. 

Burgess,  James  M.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Motor  vehicle. 
2,070,113  ;  Feb.  9. 

Burgess,  James  R.,  assignor  to  Canadian  Wallpaper  Manu- 
facturers Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Doctor 
blade  for  rolls,  traveling  webs  and  the  like.  2,081,320  ; 
May  25. 

Burgess,  John.  (See  Greer,  R.  H.,  Jr.,  Burgess,  and 
Ohme.) 

Burgess,  John  I.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Metallic  expansion 
joint.     2,100.238;  Nov.  23. 

Burgess,  Lothian  M.     (See  Geiger,  T.  H.,  and  Burgess.) 

Burgess,  Walter  K.,  United  States  Army.  Clianuto  Field, 
Rantoul,  111.  Internal  combustion  engine.  2,095,908  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Burgess,  Walter  S.,  and  E.  K.  Golley,  Benton  Harbor, 
assignors  to  The  O.  &  W.  Thum  Company,  Grand  Rap- 
ids, Mich.  Apparatus  for  treating  and  diffusing 
pyrethruin.     2,066,607  :   .Tan.  5. 

Burgess,  Warren  C,  Le  Grange,  111.,  assignor  to  Burton- 
Dixie  Corporation.  Cleaning  cotton  sweepings. 
2,093,186;  Sept.  14. 

Burgess,  William  J.,  Palmyra,  N.  J,,  assignor  to  The  Elec- 
tric Storage  Battery  Company,  Pliiladelphia,  Pa. 
Manufacture  of  niicroporous  rubber  compositions. 
2,096,933  ;  Oct.  26. 

Burgett,  Lynn  S.,  Euclid,  assignor  to  Una  Welding,  Inc., 
East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automatic  welding  head. 
2,079,956  ;  May  11. 

Burgett,  Lvnn  S.,  Euclid,  assignor  to  Una  Welding  Inc., 
East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Welding  apparatus.  2,087,057  ; 
July  13. 

Burghard.  Edward  G.      (See  Fourness.  W.,  and  Burghard.) 

Burghardt,  Roland  T.,  Eugene,  and  C.  Gentry,  Jlill  City, 
Oreg.     Water  heater.     2,084,990  ;  June  29. 

Burghauser,  Franz,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  .  Screw  pump. 
2.09.^5,167  ;  Oct.  5. 

Burghauser.  Franz,  Nureraberg-S,  Germany.  A'xial  pump. 
2.095.168;  Oct.  n. 

BUrgin,  Ernst,  Bitterfeld,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenin- 
dustrie  Akktiengcsellschaft.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many. Binding  agent  for  road  construction.  2,087,614  ; 
July  20. 


Burgnor,  Harry  W.,  Sinking  Spring,  Pa.     Carrier  device 

for  golf  clubs  and  the  like.     2,070,254  ;  Feb.  9. 
Burhans,   William   G.,   Kingston,   N.   Y.     Filter  cartridge 

and  ej'linder.     Re.  20,494  ;   Sept.  7. 
Burhans,    William   G..   Kingston,   N.   Y.     Filter  cartridge 

and  cylinder.     2,008,263  ;  Jan.  19. 
Burhoe.   Herbert   B.,   Astoria,   N.  Y.     Phonograph  record 

control  mechanism.     2,093,862 ;    Sept.   21. 
Burk,  A.  C.     (See  Bartosz,  Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 
Burk,   Melvin,  Akron,  Ohio.     Patty  machine.     2,069,696  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Burk,  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  The  Standard  Oil  Company, 

Cleveland,     Ohio.     Qualitative     analysis     of     oils. 

2,089,017  ;  Aug.  3. 
Burk,  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  The  Standard  Oil  Company, 

Cleveland,    Ohio.     .St.abilizing  motor   fuel  against   gum 

formation.      2.081.218  :  May  25. 
Burkart,    William    J.,    Greensburg,    assignor    to    Thomas 

Hahessey,    Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Connecter.       2,083,528; 

June  8. 
Burke,  Burt  S.     (See  West,  C.  P.,  and  Burke.) 
Burke,  Edmund,  Portland,  Maine,  assignor  to  Brown  Com- 
pany,   Berlin,    N.   H.      Structural    element.     2,075,700 ; 

Mar.  30. 

Burke,  Edmund,  Oak  Park,  and  A.  K.  Sorensen,  assignors 
to  Crane  Co.,  (Ilhicago,  111.  Automatic  motor  operated 
pressure  regulating  system.     2,069,993  ;  Feb.  9. 

Burke,  Frank  H.,  and  I.  O.  Moberg,  assignors  to  Boot 
Mills,  Lowell,  Mass.  Article  of  manufacture. 
2,093,187  ;  Sept.  14. 

Burke,  James  L.,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Fihn  pack  structure. 
2,071,110;    Feb.    16. 

Burke,  James  V.,  et  al.      (See  Cline,  Roy  L.,  assignor.) 

Burke,  John  H.  Q.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  automatically  distributing  air  blast  to 
ore  smelting  furnaces.     2,083,046  ;  June  8. 

Burke,  Joseph  F.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Trombone. 
2,071,022;   Feb.  16. 

Burke,  Ralph  H.,  et  al.  (See  Ulrich,  Charles  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Burke,  Richard  J.,  Altadena,  Calif.  Astronomical  toy. 
2,074,363  ;  Mar.  23. 

Burke,  Roseoe  E.      (See  Periat,  M.,  and  Burke.) 

Burke,  Samuel  J.,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Rubber  coated  glove 
and  making  the  same.     2.083,684 ;  June  15. 

Burke,  Wanda,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beauty  mitten. 
2,069,643  ;  Feb.  2. 

Burkey,  Jav  F.,  assignor  to  Auburn  Automobile  Company, 
Auburn,  Ind.     Vehicle  body.     2,102,110  ;  Dec.  14. 

Burkhalter,  Lloyd,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  R.  E. 
Falkinburg,  and  one-fourth  to  M.  L.  Davis,  Columbus, 
Ohio.  Grinding  or  polishing  device.  2,083,685  ;  June 
15. 

Burkhardt,  Chandos,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Company, 
North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2,098,028 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Burkhardt,  George  R.     (See  Breed,  C.  W.,  and  Burkhardt.) 

Burkhardt,  Harry  A.,  Willoughby,  Ohio.  Suraical  instru- 
ment.    2,090,831  ;  .\ug.  24. 

Burkliardt.  James  C,  Davton,  Ohio.  Buffer  core. 
2.102.193:   Dec.    14. 

Burkhardt,  Louis  H.,  Jr.,  Union  City,  Pa.  Tank  heater. 
2,085,632  ;  June  29. 

Burkhart,  Clarence  W.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.,  and  W.  S.  Riggs, 
Audubon,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Pennsylvania  Salt  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  alkali 
sub-silicates.     2,083,545;  June  15. 

Burkhartsmeier,  Joseph,  Towner,  N.  Dak.  Automatic 
blade  adjuster  for  wind  motors.     2,094,941 ;  Oct.  5. 

Burkholder.  Dana,  et  al.     (See  Davis,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Burks,  Alberta  D.     (See  Harden,  W.  A.,  and  Burks.) 

Burks,  Arthur  W..  Decatur,  111.  Deep  well  pump. 
2,078,480  ;  Apr.  27. 

Burleson,  Wade  H.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company, 
Mansfield,  Ohio.  Arc  protection  means.  2,095,311 ; 
Oct.   12. 

Burleson,  Wade  H.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company, 
Alansfield,  Ohio.  Conductor  clamp.  2,099,465;  Nov. 
16. 

Burlev,  Ernest  L.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Bandit  protective 
device  for  automobiles.     2,094,261" ;  Sept.  28. 

Burlingame,  Leslie  G.,  Erlton.  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Capacitor.  2,101,896 ;  Dec. 
14. 

Burlingame,  Robert  G.,  McPherson,  and  J.  M.  Clampitt, 
Wichita,  Kans.     Well  elevator.     2.070,114  ;  Feb.  9. 

Burlington  Mills,  Incorporated.  (See  McMillan,  William 
A.,  assignor.) 

Burmeister,  Erich,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp 
Aktiengesellschaft.  Essen-on-the  Ruhr,  Germany.  Dis- 
charging the  exliaust  steam  of  steam  plants  into  the 
open  air.     2.094,315  ;  Sept.  2S. 

Burmeister,  Harry  W.     (Sec  Rom,  Palmer  W.,  assignor.) 

Burmeister,  Hermann,  Berlin-Spandau,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  circuit  inter- 
rupter.   -2,089,050  ;  Aug.  3. 

Burmeister,  Hermann,  Berlin-Spandau,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  circuit  inter- 
rupter.    2.0S9,051  ;  Aug.  3. 

Burn,  Walter  S.,  et  al.     (See  Burn,  Walter  S.,  assignor.) 


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Burn,  Walter  S.,  Hartlepool,  assignor  to  The  National 
Gas  and  Oil  Engine  Company  Limited,  A.  B.  Balmford, 
Ashton-under-Lyne,  and  W.  S.  Burn,  Hartlepool,  Eng- 
land. Scavenge  pumping  means  for  Internal  combustion 
engines.    2,076,976  ;  Apr.  13. 

Burnauch,  Harold  F.,  Denver,  Colo.  x\sh  and  soot  trap. 
2,075,337  ;  Mar.  30. 

Burndy  Engineering  Co.      (See  Lee,  Marvin,  assignor.) 

Burnett,  Charles  S.,  San  Fx-ancisco,  Calif.  Vehicle  door 
latch.     2,091,266  ;  Aug.  31. 

Burnett,  George  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  H.  E.  Ward, 
Berkeley,  assignors  to  Ralph  N.  Brodie  Company, 
Oakland,  Calif.       Fluid  meter.     2,094,445  ;  Sept.  28. 

Burnett,  Richard  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Hand  brake. 
2,079,984  ;  May  11. 

Burnett,  William  E.,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Safety  razor. 
2,102,142  ;    Dec.   14. 

Burnham,  Ethel  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Knitting  needle. 
2,093,031  ;  Sept.  21. 

Burnham,  Ethel  \V.,  Sierra  Madre,  Calif.  Knitting  needle. 
2,094,262  ;  Sept.  28. 

Burnham,  Frederic  H.,  Company.  (See  Burnham,  John, 
assignor.) 

Burnham,  John,  assignor  to  F.  H.  Burnham,  Company, 
Michigan  City,  Ind.  Rubberized  glove.  2,072,541 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Burnham,  John  M.,  Marble  Falls,  assignor  of  forty.- 
nine  one-liundredths  to  T.  J.  McElhenny,  Austin,  Tex. 
Pecan  huller.     2,090,341  ;  Aug.  17. 

Burnham,  Stanley  W.,  Elizabeth,  assignor  to  Merck  & 
Co.,  Inc.,  Rahvyay,  N.  J.  Bottle  neck  construction. 
2,097,912  ;  Nov.  2. 

Burnish,  Howard  J.,  Sewickley,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  National  Supply  Company  of  Dela- 
ware, Toledo,  Ohio.  Counterbalance.  2,090,589 ;  Aug. 
17. 

Burns,  A.  Newton.     (See  Pool,  Melvln,  assignor.) 

Burns,  Charles  E.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.  Hose  support. 
2,095,627  ;  Oct.  12. 

Burns,  Claramae  B.  (See  von  Ledermann,  Lucie,  as- 
signor.) 

Burns,  Earl  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Diesel  engine. 
2,076  334  ;   Apr.   6. 

Burns,  Edwin.     (See  Wickersham,  H.  P.,  and  Burns.) 

Burns,  Erwin.     (See  Wickersham,  H.  P.,  and  Burns.) 

Burns,    Erwin.      (See   Wickersham,   Harry   P.,    assignor.) 

Burns,  Erwin,  and  H.  P.  Wickersham,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Safety  joint.     2,067,377  ;  Jan.   12. 

Burns,  Erwin,  Los  Angeles,  and  H.  P.  Wickersham,  Hunt- 
ington Park,  Calif.  Blow-out  preventer.  2,071,197 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Burns,  Erwin,  Los  Angeles,  and  H.  P.  Wickersham,  Hunt- 
ington Park,  Calif.  Traveling  block.  2,078,122  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Burns,  Erwin,  Los  Angeles,  and  H.  P.  Wickersham, 
Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Casing  head.  2,097,615 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Burns,  Erwin,  Los  Angeles,  and  H.  P.  Wickersham,  Hunt- 
ington Park,   Calif.     Setting  tool.     2,099,048  ;  Nov.  16. 

BuruR,  Fred,  Footscray,  Australia.  Combination  lock. 
2,095,228  :  Oct.   12. 

Burns,  Fred  J.,  assignor  to  The  Columbia  Mills,  Inc., 
Saginaw,  Mich.  Venetian  blind  supporting  bracket. 
2,009,953  ;  Nov.  23. 

Burns,  Frank  J.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  con- 
trolling an  iron  cord.     2,079,759  ;  May  11. 

Burns,  Gregory  A.     (See  Bjork,  P.   N.,  and  Burns.) 

Burns,  Jabe/.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Backer,  L.  H.,  Keenan, 
and  Kopf,  assignors.) 

Burns,  Jiibez,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  MacKaye,  Payson,  as- 
signor.) 

Burns,  John  G.,  Pulaski,  Tenn.  Animal  snare.  2,071,453  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Burns,  John  S.,  Westminster,  London,  England.  Road 
gr.'iding  machine.     2,074,081  ;  Mar.  16. 

Burns,  Laurence,  Revere,  assignor  to  Hygrade  Sylvania 
Corporation,  Salem,  Mass.  (Jaseous  or  vapor  arc  dis- 
charge lamp.     2,068,595  ;  Jan.  19. 

Burns,  Laurence,  Kcvcrc,  assignor  to  Hygrado  Sylvania 
Corporal  ion,  Salcni,  Mass.  Gas  or  vapor  arc  di.schargo 
lamp.     2,090,704  ;  Oct.   19. 

Burns,    Ljim-cncc,    Ucvcro,   assignor  to  Hygrade   Sylvania 
Cori)or.'il  ion.     Salem,     Mass.     Control    of    electric    arc 
lamiiR.      2,101,789  ;    Dec  7. 
Burns,   Leonard  S.     (See  Brown,  E.  C,  and  Burns.) 

Burns,   Uobcil    A..  T,oh  AngclcH,  Calif.      Swoulpiiiof  biirial 

vanll.     2.075,.'')00  ;  Mar.  .".O. 
Burns,  Rodney  C.      (See  Trumpler,  W.  K.,  and  Burns.) 
Burns,  Siiiniicl  R.      (Son  Uagot,  Charles   I/.,  nssignor.) 
Burns,  Thomas  J.,  Boloit,  Wis.    Sponge  holder.    2,070,420  ; 

]'V.b.  ». 
Burns,  Wllford  E.,  Burllngamo,  Calif.,  assignor  to  M.  J.  R. 
C;oiiU).iny.      Can     body    forming    machine.      2,068,204; 
Jan.  1!). 
UuniH,    Wllford    E.,    Bni-llngame,    assignor    to    M.    J.    B. 
Compiiny,    San  Francisco,  Cnllf.     Can  orienting  device. 
2,009,872  ;  Feb,  1). 
Burns,   Wllford   10.,   IJurllngarae,  assignor  to  M.  J.   B.   Co. 

C.tiW   IcKlcr.     2,080,1  10  July  0. 
HurnH,  W  ill'drd  i;,,  I'.Milliigini'ie,  Calif.,  nsslgnor  lo  M.  .1.  B. 

Co.      Ciiii    end   curilni;   rlnj,'.      2, 10  I  ,:i()!)  ;    Dec.  7. 
Burns,  Wllllnin  (".,  Yiunlilll,  ()i-i'i{.      Cuboid  nn'InlnrHal  arch 
support.      2,081,471;  May  25. 


Burns.  William  E.,  West  York,  and  E.  N.  Miller,  assignors 
to  York  Narrow  Fabrics  Co.,  York,  Pa.  Shuttle  driving 
mechanism  for  looms.     2,101,981  ;  Dec.  14. 

Buinside,  Don  G.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Automatic  volume  control 
circuit.     2,088,230  ;  July  27. 

Burnside,  Don  G.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Amplifier.  2,092,874 ;  Sept. 
14. 

Burnside,  James  H.,  2nd,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Counting  appa- 
ratus operated  by  radiant  energy.     2,082,941 ;  June  8. 

Buromin  Company,  The.  (See  Bell,  Edward  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Burpee  Can  Sealer  Company.  (See  Burpee,  Clarence  B., 
assignor. ) 

Burpee  Can  Sealer  Company.  (See  Carson,  Robert  H., 
assignor.) 

Burpee,  Clarence  B.,  assignor  to  Burpee  Can  Sealer  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Domestic  cooking  utensil. 
2,090,182  ;  Aug.  17. 

Burr,  Gordon  A.     (See  Arnold,  E.  E.,  and  Burr.) 

Burr,  Gordon  A.,  Wilkinsburg,  and  E.  E.  Arnold,  Pitts- 
burgh, assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufac- 
turing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bushing  seal- 
ing cap.     2,078,219  ;  Apr.  27. 

Burr,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  The  I.  E.  Palmer  Company, 
Middletown,  Conn.  Noncouch  hammock  and  pillow 
structure.     2.096,423  ;  Oct.   19. 

Burr,  Karl.     (See  Lamberz,  W.,  and  Biirr.) 

Burrell  Belting  Company.  (See  Mayer,  Earl  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Burress,  John  R.,  Arlington,  Tex.  Vehicular  traffic  con- 
trol  signal.     2,083,826  ;  June  15. 

Burrill,  Charles  M.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Overvoltage  timer.  2,079,064  ; 
May  4. 

Burrill,  Charles  M.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Recording  and  reproducing 
of  sound.     2,097,995  ;  Nov.  2. 

Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Company.  (See  Bower,  Ray- 
mond G.,  assignor.) 

Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Company.  (See  Muller,  Robert 
L.,  assignor.) 

Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Company.  (See  Pasinski, 
Walter  J.,  assignor.) 

Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Company.  (See  Racz,  Ernest, 
assignor.) 

Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Company.  (See  Rowland, 
D.  P.,  and  Dahl,  assignors.) 

Burroughs,  Kenneth  C,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Opti- 
cal Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Abradant  supplying 
device.     2,083,773  ;  June  15. 

Buiroughs  Wellcome  &  Co.   (U.  S.  A.)   Inc.      (See  Brown, 

Cecil  R.,  assignor.) 
Burrowes   Corporation.      (See  Ames,   John   K.,  assignor.) 

Burrows,  Clinton  A.,  Glendale,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Store 
Equipment  Corporation.  Carrier  for  pneumatic  dis- 
patch tubes.     2,077,671  ;  Apr.   20. 

Burrows,  Harold  H.     (See  Standley,  A.  H.,  and  Burrows.) 

Burrows,  Lawton  A.  (See  Aughey,  W.  H.,  Burrows,  and 
Lawson.) 

Burrows,  Lawton  A.,  Wenonah,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemourg  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Electric  blasting  initiator.     2,086,530  ;  July  13. 

Burrows,  Lawton  A.,  Wenonah,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Electric  Wasting  initiator.     2,086,532  ;  July  13. 

Burrows,  Lawton  A.,  Wenonah,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nen»ours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Ignition  composition.     2,086,533  ;  July  13. 

Burrows,  Lawton  A.,  Wenonah,  and  W.  E.  Lawson,  Woodr 
bury,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Electric  blasting  initiator. 
2,086,531  ;  July  13. 

Burrows,  Robert,  Lawrence,  Jfass.  Spotting  device  for 
eyeglass  lenses.     2,086,765  ;  July  13. 

Burrows,  Robert  J.,  and  A.  O.  Williams,  Battle  Creek,  as- 
signors, bv  mesne  assigunients,  to  Clark  E(iuipmont  Com- 
pany, Buchanan,  Mich.     Itail  car.     2,082.530  ;  June  1. 

Burrows,  Robert  J.,  and  A.  O.  Williams,  Battle  Creek,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignuKMils,  to  Clark  Eiiuipment  Com- 
p:iny,  Buchanan,  Mich.  Drive  for  rail  cars.  2,085,897; 
July  6. 

Burrows,  Robert  J.,  and  A.  O.  Williams,  Battle  Crook, 
.•isslgnorM  to  Clark  Equipment  Company,  Buchanan, 
Mich,      r.i:ilc(>  shoe  construction.     2,097,58  t  ;  Nov,   2. 

Hfirsltzk.v,  lliinii,  Sdausheig,  near  llcirm,  Geiinany. 
Ai)p,ira(us  for  \ilillzing  blocks  of  carbon  dioxide  Ice. 
2,071,728;  Feb.  23. 

Iliir.soii,  Harry  ll.,  Chicago,  III.  .Vtlachliig  means  for 
\v;ill   boards.      2,089,0-11  ;   Aug.    17  . 

r.iiiNon,  lliirrv  11.,  Chicago,  III.  Mounting  for  wnll- 
iMi.ird.'J.      2,089.9  12  ;  Aug.    17. 

Iturt.  Clarence  E.      (See  Baker.  U.  C.  and  Burt.) 

Itml,  Clarence  10.,  I.oh  AngiMes,  assignor  to  Baker  Oil 
Tools.  Inc..  IIni\(lngton  Park,  Calif.  Core  barrel. 
2,070  00;t  :   Apr.   0, 

Burl,  Cl;\i-i'nce  10.,  r,nH  .\nceles,  assignor  to  Baker  Oil 
Tools,  Inc,  llunllngloii  Paik,  Calif.  Guiding  llontlug 
and  ccMicnllng  device  for  well  casings.  2, (HI  1,128: 
Aug.  31. 

Hurl,  I'',  N,,  Company.      (.See  CopphiH.  Harold  C,  assignor.) 

Burt,  V.  N.,  Company.  (See  nickerniiinn,  II,  K,  nnd 
McCarthy,  aHHlgnors.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Burt,  F.  N..  Company.  (See  Dreux,  A.  H.,  and  Royal, 
assignors.) 

Burt.  Harold  A.,  St.  Albans,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  Mergen- 
thaler  Linotype  Company.  Typographical  machine. 
2,079,199  :  May  4. 

Burt.  Harold  A.,  St.  Albans,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mergen- 
thaler  Linotype  Company.  Typographical  composing 
machine.     2,079,200  :  May  4. 

Burt,  Harold  A.,  St.  Albans,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mergen- 
thaler  Linotvpe  Company.  Typographical  composing 
machine.     2,085,143;  June  29. 

Burt,  Harold  A.,  St.  Albans.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mer- 
jjenthalor  Linotvpe  Company.  Typographical  machine. 
2,090.028  :  Aug.   17. 

Burt,  lienry  J..  Wheaton,  111.  Ventilating  system. 
2,087,637  ;  July  20. 

Burt  Machine  Company.     (See  Wild.  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Burt,  Robert  C,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  separat- 
ing metallic  mixtures.     2,079,241 ;  May  4. 

Burtenshaw,  George  H.,  Taumarunui,  New  Zealand,  as- 
.':isnor  to  The  Dentists'  Supply  Company  of  New  York, 
New  York.  N.  Y.  Denture  demonstrating  device. 
2.103.0.OS  :  Doc.  21. 

Burtnett,  Everett  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Automotive  Improvement  Patents  Corporation,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Tri-variable  automatic  change  speed 
transmission.     2,086,600  ;  July  13. 

Burton-Dixie  Corporation.  (See  Burgess,  Warren  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

Burton-Dixie  Corporation.      (SeePerlesz,  Hugo,  assignor.) 

Burton,  Euclid  O.,  assignor  to  Phiico  Radio  &  Television 
Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Control  and  indicator 
device  for  radio  receivers.     2,075.569  ;  Mar.  30. 

Burton,  Frank  F.,  Mount  Carmel.  and  A.  A.  Rowley,  Ham- 
den,  assignors  to  Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company. 
New  Haven,  Conn.  Tubular-magazine  repeating  fire- 
arm.    2,096,028  ;  Oct.  19. 

Burton,  Frank  F.,  Mount  Carmel.  assignor  to  Winchester 
Repeating  Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Car- 
tridge-ejecting mechanism  for  firearms.  2,101,236 ; 
Dec.   7. 

Burton,  Frank  F..  Mount  Carmel.  assignor  to  Winchester 
Repeating  Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Bolt 
action  firearm.     2.103,512;  Dec.  28. 

Burton.  Lester  A.,  Fanwod,  asignor  to  R.  B.  Ocden,  Cran- 
ford,  N.  J.     Shaping  device.     2,068,625  ;  Jan.  19. 

Burton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Alderm.-^,  Al- 
onzo  E.,  assignor.) 

Burton,  Jlilton,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Eugene,  Ltd..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Permanent  waving  ap- 
paratus.     2,078,5.09  :   .\pr.  27. 

Burton,  Ralph  J.,  and  R.  B.  Parker,  Detroit,  Mich.,  as- 
signors to  Bendix  Brake  Company,  South  Bend,  Ind. 
Vehicle   control  device.     2,083,940  ;  June  15. 

Burton.  Robert  D.  (See  Parker,  G.  E.,  Ollev,  Burton,  and 
Stahlhuth.) 

Burton.  Warren  D..  Goshen,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Tlie  Steel  Products  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Springfield,  Ohio.  Mechanical  stoker.  2,069,940  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Burvenick,  Benjamin,  Riclimond  Hill,  assignor  to  Balance 
&  Grosjean  Corporation.  New  Yorl;,  N.  Y.  Transforming 
die.     2,075,637  :  Jfar.  30. 

Burwell,  Arthur  W..  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y..  and  A.  Kempe, 
Hackensack,  N.  .7.,  assignors  to  AIox  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Compounded  lubricants.  2,096,390  ;  Oct. 
19. 

Burwell.  Cornelia.  Ann  Arbor.  Mich.  Germicide  and  fungi- 
cide composition.     2,100,469;  Nov.  >  30. 

Busb.v.  P.Tnicl,  Seattle,  Wash.  Fluid  valve.  2,089,943; 
Aug.  17. 

Buseh.  Aloysius  .T.,  Bellerose,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorpor.nted.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Relay 
circuit.     2.08S.318.     July  27. 

Busch,  Aloyslus  J.,  Bellerose,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Timing 
apparatus.     2,094.060  ;  Sept.  28. 

Busch.  Charles  R.,  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Brake 
Beam  Compnnv.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Safety  hancer  for 
brake  beams.     2,069,353  :  Fob.  2. 

Busch.  Charles  R.,  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Brake 
Beam  Company,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Rebound  reducing 
means  for  car  truck  springs.     2,079,985  ;  May  11. 

Busch.  Clarence  F.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Container  and 
closure  means  therefor.     2.085,950  ;  July  0. 

Busch.  Conrad  J..  Wyomissing,  and  O.  E.  Huber,  Rending, 
assignors  to  The  Narrow  Fabric  Company,  West  Read- 
ing,  Pa.     Fabric  band.     2.072,542;   JIar.   2. 

Busch,  Conrad  .T..  Wyomissing,  and  O.  E.  Huber,  Reading, 
assignors  to  The  Narrow  Fabric  Company,  West  Bead- 
ing, Pa.     Wo.nring  apparel.     2,084.938;  June  22. 

Busch,  Emil.  Aktiengosollsch.ift,  Optische  Industrie.  (See 
Martin.  Karl,  assignor.) 

Busch,  George  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Evacuating  machine. 
2.094.524  ;  Sept.  28. 

Busch.  Leo,  Berlin-Karl.shorst.  Germanv.  Roll  carrier  for 
photosrrnphic  strin  film.     2,099.646;  Nov.  16. 

Busch,  Peter.  Newark.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Rudolf  Wildor- 
mann.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mottled  paint.  2,091,466 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Busch-Sulzer  Bros.-Diesel  Engine  Company.  (See  Rotter, 
Max.  assignor.) 

Busch-Sulzor  Bros.  Diesel  Engine  Company.  (See  Pol- 
lister,  Edward  B.,  assignor.) 


Busch-Sulzer      Bros.-Diosel      Engine      Company.        (See 

Schneider,  Rudolph,  assignor.) 
Busch-Sulzer  Bros.-Diesel   Engine   Company.      (See  Wo- 

hanka,  George  J.,  assignor.) 
Buschbeck,    Werner,   assignor   to  Telefunken   Gesellschaft 

fur   Drahtlcse  Telegraphie  m.  b.   H.,   Berlin,   Germany. 

Variable  antenna   tuned   to  an  odd  number  of  quarter 

waves.     2.078,234  :  Apr.  27. 
Buschbeck,  Werner,  H.  Prost,  and  F.  Boettcher,  assignors 

to    Telefunken    Gesellschaft   fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie 

m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.     Transmitter  power  control. 

2,084,762  ;   June  22. 
Buschbeck,   Werner,   assignor    to   Telefunken   Gesellschaft 

fiir   Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,   Germany. 

Alternating  current  meter.     2,084,836  ;  June  22. 
Buschbeck.    Werner,   assignor  to  Telefunken    Gesellschaft 

fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,   Germany. 

Keying.     2,089,781 ;  Aug.  10. 
Buschbeck,   Werner,   assignor   to   Telefunken   Gesellschaft 

fiir  Drahtlose   Telegraphie   m.  b.   H.,  Berlin,   Germany. 

Carrier  wave  modulation  and  suppression.     2,099,294  ; 

Nov.   16. 
Buschbeck,    Werner,    assignor   to   Telefunken    Gesellscraft 

fiir  Drahtlose   Telegraphie  m.  b.   H.,   Berlin,   Germany. 

Phase  modulation.     2,100,156  ;  Nov.  23. 
Busche,    Frederick    C.    Oakland,    Calif.      Wrapping    ma- 
chine.    2,078,314;  Apr.  27. 
Buschel,    Wilhelm.      (See   Goldschmidt,    S.,   Gerisch,   Beu- 

.schel,   and  Miiller. ) 
Buse,  Otto  H.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 

Wilmington,    Del.      Separation    of   liquids    from    solids. 

2,071,998;  Feb.  23. 
Busey,  Herbert  S.      (See  McKean,  J.  R.,  and  Busey.) 
Bush,   A.  G.      (See  Criner,  Harry  J.,  assignor.) 
Bush,  A.  G.     (See  Criner.  Harry  J.,  and  H.  E.) 
Bush,  Eugene  S.     (See  Smith,  E.  J.,  and  Bush.) 
Bush,  Eugene  S.,  assignor  to  Bush  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Engine  and  transmission  controL 

2.085.789  ;  July  6. 
Bush,  Lester  C,  assignor  to  The  National  Glove  Company, 

Columbus.  Ohio.     Golfer's  glove.     2,084,428:   June  22. 
Bush  :Manufacturing   Company.      (See  Bush,   Eugene   S , 

assignor.) 
Bush.   Paine  L.,   Dallas,  Tex.     Holder  for  razor  blades. 

2.102.675  ;  Dec.   21. 
Bush,  Ranlfin  J.      (See  Hewitt,  E.  E.,  and  Bush.) 
Bush,  Rankin  J.,  Jeannette,  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 

Air  Brake  Company.  Wilmerdins.  Pa.     Inertia  operated 

control  device.     2.068.370:  .T.nn.  19 
Bush,  Rankin  .T..  Jeannette,  assignor  to  The  Westingliouse 

Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding.  Pa.     Electromasnetic 

brake.     2.0S8.186  :  July  27. 
Bush,    Rankin    J.,    Jeannette,    assignor    to    The    Westing- 

liouse  Air  Brake  Compnnv.  Wilmerding,  Pa.     Fluid  pres- 
sure brake.     2,099,384;   Nov.   16. 
Bush,  Vannevar,  Belmont,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Research  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Lubricating      system      for     vehicle     wheel      bearings. 

2.076,977;  Apr.  13. 
Busliey,  Eli  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Spark  plug.    2,073.865 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Bushey,  Eli  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Carburetor.     2,079,150; 

Jlav  4. 
Bushnell,  Charles  S.     (See  Judge.  T.  J.,  and  Bushnell.) 
Bushnell,  Charles  S.     (See  Smith,  P.  W.,  and  Bushnell.) 
Bushnell,  Charles  S.,  assi.gnor  to  General  Railway  Signal 

Company,    Rochester,   N.   Y.     Automatic  train   control 

system.     2,068,907  ;  Jan.  26. 
Buslinell,   Charles   S.,   and   F.   W.    Brixner,   assignors  to 

General    Railway    Signal   Company,    Rochester,    N.    Y. 

Centralized    traffic    controlling    system    for    railroads. 

2,068.906  ;  Jan.  26. 
Bushnell  James  E..  North  Plainfleld,  and  J.  P.  Faber,  Dun- 

ellen,  assiixnors  to   Ransome   Concrete  Machinery  Com- 
pany,   Plainfleld.    N.    J.      Concrete    mixer.      2.067,826; 

Jan.  12 
Bushnell.  Jdhn  II.,  assignor  to  Waaemaker  Company,  Grand 

Rnpids.    Mich.     Typewriter  desk.     2.066.608;  Jan.  5. 
Buslniell,   Myron   B..   Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Paper  feeder. 

2,085,144:  June  29. 
Bushway,   George  IL,  Hampton,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Elec- 

tricooUer,  Inc.,  Xowburvport,  Mass.     Cooking  machine. 

Re.  20.570  ;  Dec.  7. 
Bushway,  George  H.,  Hampton,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Electri- 

(■oo!;cr.    Inc..    Newburyport,    Mass.      Cooking    machine. 

2.074,044  ;  Mar.  16. 
Busick,    Adrien    F.,    .Tr.,    assignor   to   The   Marion    Steam 

Shovel  Company,   Marion.  Ohio.     Boom   for  excavating 

machines  or  the  like.     2,080,163  ;  May  11. 
Business  Corners.  Inc.  of  Delaware.     (See  Toulmin,  Harry 

A..  ,Ir.,   assignor.) 
Busknrd.    Pnmuel   C,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Candle   holder. 

2.080,251  :  May  11. 
Buskirk,  Elmore  E.,  Adrian,  Mich.     Portable  air  purifier 

unit.     2.103.893;  Dee.  28. 
Busse,  Edwin  G..  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway  Equipment 

Company,    Chicago,    111.      Brake    beam    support    chair. 

2.067..596:  .T.nn.  12. 
Busse.  Edwin  G.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway  Equipment 

Company,    Chicago,    111.      Bottom    rod    safety    guard. 

2,077,547;  Apr.   20. 


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97 


Busse-,  Edwin  G.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway  Equipment 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  brake  beam. 
2,094,034;  Sept.  28. 

Busse,  Ferdinand,  Munich,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindus- 
trie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many.   Developing  apparatus.     2,099,159  ;  Nov.  16. 

Bussey,  James  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Combined  Christmas 
tree  lamp  holder  and  attaching  clamp.  2,089,111  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Bussey,  Raymond  L.,  assignor  to  Coating  Machinery  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Forming  receptacles. 
2,082,323  ;  June  1. 

Bussien,  Richard,  Cologne,  assignor  to  Voran  Automobil- 
bau  -  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin  -  Oberschoneweide,  Ger- 
many. Steering-wheel  drive  for  power  vehicles. 
2,084,429  ;  June  22. 

Bussniann,  Frank  H.,  Richmond  Heights,  Mo.  Tamper- 
proof  fuse  and  making  same.     2,095,229  ;  Oct.  12. 

Bussmann,  Herman,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Joint  for  concrete 
building  units.     2,103,894 ;   Dec.   28. 

Busson,  James  W.,  and  G.  C.  Thompson,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Receptacle.     2,098,858 ;  Nov.  9. 

Buswell,  George  A.  (See  Deans,  F.  E.,  Manger,  and  Bus- 
well.  ) 

Buswell,  George  A.  (See  Wainwright,  C.  H.,  and  Bus- 
well.  ) 

Butcher,  William  T.,  Ilford,  assignor  to  Goodlass  Wall  & 
Lead  Industries  Limited.  London,  England.  Lead  and 
lead  alloys.    2,097,560  :  Nov.  2. 

Butler,  Albert  M.,  Danvers,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Corning  Glass  Works,  Corning,  N.  Y. 
Reclaiming  electric  lamps  and  mechanism  therefor. 
2,093,400  :  Sept.  21. 

Butler,  Arthur  G.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  Folding 
landing  gear.     2,069,994  ;  Feb.  9. 

Butler,  Arthur  G.,  Eggertsville,  and  R.  E.  Palmer  and 
S.  T.  Payne,  Kenmore.  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  Retractable 
landing  gear.     2,073,362  ;  Mar.  9. 

Butler,  Arthur  G.,  Eggertsville,  N.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  Auxiliary 
surface  control.     2,097,996  ;  Nov.  2. 

Butler,  Bernard  J.      (See  Pilorz,  B.   P.,  and  Butler.) 

Butler,   C.   E.      (See   Gibson,   George   M.,   assignor.) 

Butler,  Carl  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heater.  2,070,223 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Butler,  Charles  W.,  Oakmont,  and  B.  E.  O'Hagan,  as- 
signors to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company, 
Swissvale,  Pa.  Track  shunting  apparatus.  2,089,825  ; 
Aug.   10. 

Butler,  Clifford  L.,  Wilmette,  111.  Apparatus  for  con- 
trolling the  temperature  in  rooms.     2,074,827  ;  Mar.  23. 

Butler,  Clyde  G.     (Hee  Harris.  C.  and  Butler.) 

Butler,  Cyrus  O.,  and  E.  G.  Guenther,  Kingsport,  Tenn.. 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Lubrication  of  artificial 
filaments.     2,083,635  ;  June  15. 

Butler,  Edward  E.,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  Anti-slipping  deviop 
to  be  worn  upon  the  human  foot.     2,087,945  ;  July  27. 

Butler,  Ernest  L.,  Lynn,  and  J.  Harrington,  Jr.,  Wenham, 
Mass.,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.  anufacture  of  soles.  2,100,430  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Butler,  Frank  D.,  United  States  Navy,  Bremerton,  Wash. 
Crank  bearing  assembly.     2,093,997;  Sept.  28. 

Butler,  Guy  M.,  Chipperfield,  England.  Running  and  like 
athletic  shoe.     2,082.537  :  June  1. 

Butler,  Henry  E.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.  Key  holder.  2,086,378  ; 
July  6. 

Butler,  Henry  R.,  Vorona,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wired  Radio, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rectifier  starting  system. 
2,096,880  ;  Oct.  26. 

Butler,  Henry  R.,  Verona,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wired  Radio, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eloctrionic  synchronizing  sys- 
tem,     2,096,881  ;  Oct.  26. 

Butler,  Irvin  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  C.  Fowlei, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Electrical  safety  system.  2,099,195 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Butler,  Martin  R.,  Wellington,  and  W.  H.  Harding, 
Levin,  a.ssignors  to  Reversible  Trailers  Limited,  Levin, 
Province  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Trailer  for 
road  vehicles.     2,080,291  ;  July  C. 

Butler  Manufncturing  (Company.  (Sec  Bjork,  P.  N.,  and 
Burns,  assignors.) 

Butler  MMnnl'acturing  Company.  (See  Norquist,  Victor 
('..  assignor.) 

Butler,  Martin  R.,  Wellington,  and  W.  11.  Harding,  Levin, 
assignors  to  Reversil)le  Trailers  Liniiled,  Levii\. 
Province  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Trailer  for  roiid 
vehicles.     2,069,004  ;  Jan.  26. 

Butler  Paper  Prodiicls  ('onii>any.  (See  Decker,  Homer  A., 
assignor. ) 

Butler,  William  F.,  Hillside,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  CoMii>!iny,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plango  curling  ma- 
chine.    2,085,001  ;  Juno  29. 

Butler,  Williiun  II,      (See  Tiirklngton,  V.   TI„  and  Butler,! 

Huller,  William  H,,  Forest  (iate,  Tiondon,  and  D,  S. 
Cooper,  Manor  Pari;,  Londoii,  Enghind.  Detachable 
heel  |ir(>le<lor  for  shoes.     2,070.978;  Apr.  13. 

Iliilrii;m,  l.i'o  'I',.  I'drlngc  'I'ownsliip.  Kiiliniiiizf")  Coiillly. 
Mich,      ('losur<>  cap  Hlnichire,      'J.OS  1 ,(;  I  I  ;   May    25. 

12212S     V     7 


Butow,  Abe  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Artistic  Founda- 
tions, Inc.,  and  one-half  to  A.  Seidner,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Garment   closure.     2,083,047;  June  8. 

Butt,  Frederic  W.     (See  Hamilton,  W.  S.  H.,  and  Butt.) 

Butter,  Karl,  Rostock,  and  O.  Butter,  Warnemunde,  Ger- 
many.    Explosion  rivet.     2,080,220  ;  May  11. 

Butter,  Otto.     (See  Butter,  Karl,  and  O.) 

Butterbaugh,  Homer  W.,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Brass  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Welded 
article  of  high  copper  alloy.     2,091,304  ;  Aug.  31. 

Butterbaugh,  Homer  W.,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Brass  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Fabri- 
cated  structure  and   making.      2,091,305  ;   Aug.   31. 

Butterfield,  Elmore  E.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Purification 
of  waters  with  hydrogen  peroxide.     2,070,856  ;  Feb.  16. 

Butterfield,  Elmore  E.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Cyclic  process 
of  sewage  treatment  and  sludge  disposal.  2,072,154  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Butterfield,  Wendell.      (See  Lane,  G.  T.,  and  Butterfield.) 

Butter  Krisp  Manufacturing  Corp.  (See  Bestel,  Frank 
A.,  assignor.) 

Buttermilk  dispensers.     (See  Kaskey,  Louis  G.,  assignor.) 

Butterworth,  H.  W.,  and  Sons  Company.  (See  Butter- 
worth,  H.  W.,  Jr.,  and  Sippel,  assignors.) 

Butterworth,  H.  W.,  &  Sons  Company.  (See  Hetherington, 
Robert,  assignor.) 

Butterworth,  Harry  W.,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  and  J.  J. 
Sippel,  Upper  Darby,  assignors  to  H.  W.  Butterworth 
&  Sons  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rayon  spinning 
machine.     2,072,023  ;  Feb.  23. 

Butterworth,  Samuel  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  of  ninetv- 
nine  per  cent  to  The  Worth  Company.  Car  loading  de- 
vice.    2,066,714  ;  Jan.  5. 

Butterworth,  Samuel  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments  of  ninety-nine  one-hundredths  to  The  Worth 
Company.     Car  loading  device.     2,069,644  ;  Feb.  2. 

Butterworth,  Samuel  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  of  ninety-nine  per  cent  to  The  Worth 
Company.     Car  loading  device.     2,078,052  ;  Apr.  20. 

Butterworth,  Samuel  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  of  ninety-nine  per  cent  to  The  Worth  Com- 
pany.    Car  loading  device.     2,079,829  ;  May  11. 

Butterworth,  Samuel  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  of  ninety-nine  per  cent  to  The  Worth  Com- 
pany.    Car  loading  device.     2,079,930  ;  May  11. 

Butterworth,  Samuel  D.,  Detroit,  Mich,,  assignor  of  ninety- 
nine  per  cent  to  The  Worth  Company,  (jar  loading  de- 
vice.    2,079,931 ;  May  11. 

Butterworth  System  Incorporated.  (See  Fletcher,  Wil- 
liam D.,  assignor.) 

Butterworth  System  Incorporated.  (See  George,  Leonard 
B.,  assignor.) 

Butterworth,  William  R.,  Jr.  (See  Leonard,  J.  W.,  Butter- 
worth, Leonard,  and  Wellford,  Harry  A.,  and  W.  L.,  Jr.) 

Buttigieg,  John,  Elgin,  111.  Tape  measure.  2,071,225 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Buttner,  Arnold,  Ridgewood,  N.  Y.  Time  switch. 
2,092,906  ;  Sept.  14. 

Buttolph,  Leroy  J.,  Grantwood,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Vapor  Lamp  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Ultra- 
violet sterilizing  apparatus.     2,085,573  ;    June  29. 

Buttolph,  Leroy  J.,  Grantwood,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Vapor  Lamp  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  irradiating  materials.     2,087,751  ;  July  20. 

Buttolph,  Lex-oy  J.,  Grantwood.  assignor  to  (Jeneral  Elec- 
tric Vapor  Lamp  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  operating  electric  discharge  devices. 
2,103,0.59  ;  Dec.  21. 

t5uttress,  George  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ribbed  board. 
2,077,513  ;  Apr.  20. 

Butts,  Edward,  Georgetown,  Colo.  Pulverulent  material 
treating  apparatus.     2,073,549  :  Mar.  9. 

Butts,  Richard  R.,  Saginaw,  assignor  to  Hargett-B\itts 
Corporation,  Richville,  Mich.  Liquid  cooler.  2,072,082  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Butusov,  Emil  P.     (See  Lewy,  Daniel,  assignor.) 

Butz,  Lewis  W.,  Chalfont,  Pa.,  assignor  to  l)r,  1),  Jayne  & 
Son,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.  I'arnsitlcide,  2,097,114: 
Oct.  26. 

Butz,  Lewis  W.,  Chalfont,  and  W.  A.  La  Lande,  Jr.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa,,  assignor  to  l)r,  D,  Jayne  &  Son,  Inc.,  Wil- 
mington, Del,      I'ar.'isitioide,      2,097.115;  Oct,  26, 

Buxbaum,  Edwin  C,  Shorewood,  Wis,,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  do  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Preparation  of  aralkylaminoanthraquinone  compounds. 
2,068,371  ;  .Inn.  19. 

BuN'baum,  Edwin  C.  Shorewood,  Wis,,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Preparation  of  arallivlaniinoanlhraiiuinone  compounds. 
2, 068. ,172  ;  Jan,   19, 

Buxbaum,  Edwin  C,  Shorewood,  Wis,,  assignor  to  R.  T. 
(lu  Pont  de  Ncvnonrs  it  Conip:iny,  Wilmington,  Del. 
ri(-pariiig  (liamino  (lIpluMioxy-MnllinKiuinono  disulphonic 
:ici(ls,      2, 0(!S,. •!".•(  ;   J:in,    19, 

liiixton,  Jiiy.      (See  l''il;e.  T,  M,,  and  Iliixlon.l 

lIuNlon,  Paiil  II,,  1111(1  II,  C,  I''os(i>r,  asslgnurs  to  Western 
('•iilrldge  Company,  East  -Mton.  HI,  Trn])  shooting 
.'iI>parMllis.      2,(177.672  ;   .Apr,   20, 

l'.ii\loi\,  Wiinier  It.,  Loiigineadow,  Muss,  I'Mi'xilile  recep- 
(,iilc.      2,()SS.2.«<il  ;  Jiilv  27. 

ItuNloii,    Warner   It,.   I.ongmeadow,    Mass.      Pocket   guard. 

2,0.'<.'<,287  ;  July  27, 
Muxtiin,  Warner  H,,  I.ongiin'iidow,  Mass,     Flexible  pocket 
nMcplacle,     2.095,.')9;!  ;  Oct,  12. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Buzzard,  Robert  W..  Kensington.  Md.  Bath  for  anodic 
treatment  of  aluminum.     2,066.327  ;  Jan.  5. 

Buzzard,  Robert  W.,  Kensington,  Md.  Anodic  treatment 
of  aluminum.     2,085,002  ;   June  29. 

Buzzelli,  Julius  C.     (See  Hunter,  J.  H.,  and  Buzzelli.) 

Bye,  Norman  C.      (See  I'reas,  S.  T.,  and  Bye.) 

Byer,  Henry  E..  Rosebank.  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  obtain- 
ing exposed  liquid  surfaces.     2,081,615  :  May  25. 

Byerlein,  Arthur  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Machinery  Corporation,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Press. 
2,073,238;  Mar.  9. 

Byerlein,  Arthur  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral JIachinery  Corporation,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Press. 
2,073.239  ;  Mar.  9. 

Byerlein,  Arthur  A.,  Detroit,  IMich.,  assignor  to  General 
Machinery  Corporation,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Press. 
2,091,961  ;   Sept.  7. 

Byerlein,  Arthur  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  General 
Machinery  Corporation,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Press. 
2,101,527  ;  Dec.  7. 

Byers,  A.  M.,  Company.  (See  Aston,  J.,  and  Story,  as- 
signors.) 

Byers.  A.  M.,  Company.  (See  Brassert,  Herman  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Byers.  A.  M.,  Company.  (See  Gross,  Charles  E..  as- 
signor.) 

Bvers,  Charley.  Primgar,  Iowa.  Tire  spreading  tool. 
"2,089,337  ;  Aug.  10. 

Byers.  John  A..  Evanston,  assignor  to  James  P.  Clow  & 
"Sons.  Chicaeo.  111.     Pipe  ioint.     2.099.722  :  Nov.  23. 

Byers,  John  A.,  and  G.  C.  Carnahan,  assignors  to  James 
B.  Clow  &  Sons,  Chicago,  111.  Valve  control  for  gas 
burners.     2,083.985  ;  June  15. 

Byers.  Laud  S.,  Glendale,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Halafax  Explosives  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Explosive.     2,079,105  ;  May  4. 

Byers.  Laud  S..  Glendale.  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Halafax  Explosive  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ex- 
plosives.    2.083.143  ;  June  8. 

Byers,  Laud  S.,  Glendale.  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Halafax  Explosives  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Blasting  explosive.     2,083,144  ;  June  8. 

Byers,  Phillip  L.,  Clyde,  assignor  to  H.  S.  Day,  Fremont, 
Ohio.     Seeding  machine.     2.076,702  :  Apr.  13. 

Byers.  Thomas  A..  Spokane,  Wash.  Spring  motor. 
2,080,651  ;  May  18. 

Bvers.  Wesley  M.,  Miami.  Tex.  Grain  drill  screen. 
2,079,839  :  May  11. 

Byers,  William.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Building  material 
and  making  the  same.     2,077,094  ;  Apr.  13. 

Byford  Electric  Hammer  Co.  (See  Byford,  Horace,  as- 
signor.) 

Bvford,  Horace,  assignor  to  Byford  Electric  Hammer  Co., 
"inc..  Seattle.  Wash.  Free  piston  power  hammer. 
2.067,880  ;  Jan.  19. 

Byington,  William  C,  assignor  to  All  Steel  Trailer  Com- 
Companv,  Nacogdoches,  Tex.  Dump  wagon.  2,102,676  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Byk,  Maurice,  and  J.  de  Mare,  Paris.  France,  assignors  to 
Gonoral  Electric  Company.  Radio  frequency  amplifier. 
2.101,670;  Dec.  7. 

Bylicki,  Stanislaw,  Zyznow,  Poland.  Apparatus  for 
whetting  little  shnving-knivcs.      2,097.O.")S  :  ()ot.   26. 

Bylund,  Eric.     (See  Tornblom,  N.  A.,  and  Bylund.) 

Cyrd.  Tlioinas  W..  Araericus.  Ga.  ^Methcd  and  ;ipp;irat\is 
"for  purifying  liquids.     2.075.1".")  :  Jlar.  30. 

Byrkit.  Rollin  J.,  Jr.,  Marshallton.  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Method  for  the 
production  of  a  noble  metal  catalyst.  2,079,840  ;  May 
11. 

Byrkit,  Rollin  J.,  Jr.,  Marshallton.  Del.,  assignor  to 
"Hercules  Powder  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Hydro- 
gpnation  process.     2.094.117  :  Sept.   28. 

Byrne,  Alvin  J.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American  Can 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Container.  2,086,534 ; 
July  13. 

P.yrno,  Geo.  A.      (See  JlcCoy,  James  R..  assignor.) 

Byrne,  Julius  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Door  construction. 
2,080,693  ;  May  18. 

Rvrne,   Paul   F.      (See  Kolster,  F.  A.,  and  Byrne.) 

Byrne,  Philip  J.,  Jr.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Development  Company.  Preparation  of  mineral 
white  oils  and  products  prepared  therefrom.  2,085,693  ; 
June  29. 

Byrnes.  C.   P..   trustee.      (See  James.  Joseph    H.) 

Byrnes,  Clarence  P.,  trustee.  (See  James,  Joseph  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Byrnes.  Irving  F.,  Riverdale,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Automatic  alarm  selector. 
2.094.733  :  Oct.  5. 

Bvron.  Frank  L..  Delta,  Utah.  Deflation  indicator  switch. 
'2,084.939  ;  June  22. 

Byron  Jackson  Co.     (See  Coberly.  Clarence  J.,  assignor.) 

Byron  Jackson  Co.     (See  Grau.  Herbert  E.,  assignor.) 

Byron  Jackson  Co.     (See  Hertel.  Richard  K.,  assignor.) 

Byron  Jackson  Co.     (See  Hollander.  Alndar,  assignor.) 

Byron  Jackson  Co.  (See  Mendenliall.  E.,  and  Van  Horn, 
assignors. ) 

Bvron  J.ickson  Co.     (See  Todd.  Robert  T..  assignor.) 

Byron,  Kenneth  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Trailer.  2,083,049  ; 
June  8. 


Byron,  Ralph,  assignor  to  J.  O.  Ross  Engineering  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Cooling  system  for  processed 
sheets  after  coating,  drying,  or  baking.  2,094,734 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Byron,  Thomas  H.,  Elizabethton,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  North 
American  Rayon  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cen- 
trifugal spinning  device.     2.087.467  ;  July  20. 

Byron,  Thomas  H.,  Elizabethton,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  North 
American  Ravon  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Col- 
lapsible spool!     2.095,594  ;  Oct.  12. 

Cyron.  Thomas  H.,  Elizabethton,  Tenn..  assignor  to  North 
American  Rayon  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manu- 
facture of  artificial  yarn,  filaments,  and  the  like. 
2.096.607  :  Oct.  19. 

Byron,  Thomas  H.,  and  R.  S.  Bley,  Elizabethton,  Tenn.. 
assignors  to  North  American  Rayon  Corporation.  New 
York,  N.  X.  Preparing  cellulosic  spinning  solutions  and 
soft-luster  products  thereof.     2.081.847  :  May  25. 

Byron,  Thomas  H.,  and  R.  S.  Bley.  Elizabethton,  Tenn., 
"assignors  to  North  American  Rayon  Corporation,  New 
York.  X.  Y.  Preparing  cellulosic  spinning  solutions  and 
soft-luster  products  thereof.     2.081.848  :  May  25. 

Byron,  Thomas  H..  and  R.  S.  Bley.  Elizabethton,  Tenn.. 
assignors  to  North  American  Rayon  Corporation.  Jfew 
York,  N.  Y'.  Preparing  cellulosic  spinning  solutions  and 
soft-luster  products  thereof.     2.081.849  ;  May  25. 

Bysshe,  Ernest  T.,  and  R.  R.  Finn,  assignors  to  Jones  & 
Lamson  Machine  Company,  Springfield.  Vt.  Circular 
chaser  and  mounting  therefor.    2,080.303  ;  May  11. 

Bysshe,  Ernest  T..  and  R.  R.  Finn,  assignors  to  Jones  & 
Lamson  Machine  Company,  Springfield,  Vt.  Grinding 
machine.    2.087.662  ;  July  20. 

Bywater,  Wilfred  M.  (See  Radasch,  A.  H.,  and  By- 
water.) 

C  &  L  Method  of  Foot  Correction.  (See  Casey,  V.  R.,  and 
Larsen.  assignors.) 

C.  L.  W.  Aviation  Company.  (See  Welman,  Francis  S., 
assignor.) 

CMC  Corporation.      (See  Moreno.  Gabriel  G.,  assignor.) 

C-JI-P  Fishing  Tool  Company.  (See  Church,  Walter  L., 
assignor.) 

C-O-Two  Fire  Equipment  Company.  ( See  Allen,  Scott  E., 
assignor.) 

C-O-Two  Fire  Equipment  Company.  (See  Allen,  S.  E.. 
and  Rennert.  assignors.) 

C.  &  S.  Clementson.  (See  Clementson,  Johan  F.  J.,  as- 
signor.) 


(See  Coffin,  Joel  S.,  Jr., 
(See  Coffin,  J.  S.,  Jr.,  and 
(See  Schellens,  Christopher 
(See  Schellens,  Eugene  L., 
(See    Trefney,    W.,    and 


C-S    Engineering    Company, 
assignor.) 

C.-S.   Engineering  Company. 
Schellens,  assignors.) 

C-S  Engineering   Company. 
A.,  assignor.) 

C-S   Engineering   Company. 
assisrrior.) 

C-Y"    Manufacturing    Company. 
Condon,  assignors.) 

Cabell,  Charles  A.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Economy 
Fuse  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Com- 
posite article.     2.101.128  ;  Dec.  7. 

Cable,  Davis  A.      (See  Schweitzer,  H.  V.,  and  Cable.) 

Cable,  George  W.,  et  al.  (See  Paterson,  Earle  W.  G., 
assignor.) 

Cable,  Hobart  M.      (See  Block,  David  J.,   assignor.) 

Cabot.  Godfrey  L.,  Inc.  (See  Shaw,  Edward  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cabot.  Godfrey  L.,  Inc.  (See  Billings,  E.,  and  Offutt, 
assignors.) 

Cabot,  Samuel,  Jamaica  Plain,  assignor  to  Samuel  Cabot, 
Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  (Reducing  viscosity  in  certain 
paint  or  like  systems  and  products  according  to  the 
same.     2,087,197;  July  13. 

Cabot.  Samuel,  Inc.      (See  Cabot,  Samuel,  assignor.) 

Cabral.  Jesse  L.,  Eastondale.  Mass.  Telltale  for  automo- 
bile headlights.     2.084.627  :  June  22. 

Caccia,  Walter,  White  Plains,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Unland- 
lierni.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Constructing  a  subway. 
2.077,353  ;  Apr.  13. 

Cadman,  Addi  B..  Beloit,  Wis.  Electromagnetic  friction 
device.     2,068,654  :  Jan.  26. 

CadoUe,  Marcel,  Paris,  France.  Brassifere.  2,103,060 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Cadwallader.  Edgar  ^I.,  assi.gnor  to  Mineral  Cutting  Ma- 
chine Company.  Inc..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Mining  and 
apparatus  therefor.     2.0S9.944  :  Aug.  17. 

Cadwallader.  Harrv,  Jr..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Forming  bolt 
heads.      2.102,941  :  Dec,  21. 

Cadwallader.  Robert.  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Chrysler 
Corponition.  Detroit,  Mich.  Automobile  fender. 
2,068.732  :  Jan.  26. 

Cadwell.  Edwin  B..  Saugerties,  assignor  to  M.  F.  Ashley, 
Brooklyn.  N.  \'.  Preparing  road  paving  compositions. 
2.068.164  :  Jan.  19. 

Cadwell.   Leon  L.      (See  Williams.    B.  E..   and   Cadwell.) 

Cady.  Carroll,  assignor  to  The  W.  B.  Marvin  Manufac- 
turing Compan.v.  Urbana.  Ohio.  Adjustable  window 
screen    clip.      2,092,272 ;    Sept.   7. 

Cady.  Charles  P.,  assignor  to  The  Linlev  Corporation, 
Canastota,  N.  Y.  Pumping  apparatus.  2,094,143 : 
Sept.  28. 

Cady.  Charles  P..  and  L.  E.  Johnson,  assignors  to  West- 
l;ike  Manufacturing  Cornoration,  Canastota.  N  Y 
Sander.     2,097.963  :  Nov.  ;>. 

Cady,  Claude.     (See  Damberg,  A.  V.,  and  Cady.) 


L,IST   OF   PATENTEES 


99 


Cady,   E.    L.,    Engineering   Company,    The.      (See   Cady, 

Ernest  L.,  assignor.) 
Cady,  Ernest  L.,  Hartford,  assignor  to  The  E.   L.    Cady 

Engineering  Company,  West  Hartford,  Conn.     Carding 

machine.     2,077,095  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cady,   George  H.,   Wadsworth,   Ohio.     Osyfluoride   of   ni- 
trogen.    2,076,364  ;  Apr.   6. 
Cady,     John     C,     Enfield,     Conn.       Antiglare     device. 

2,076,397  ;   Apr.  6. 
Cady,    John    E.,    Indianapolis,    Ind.,    assignor    to    United 

States     Rubber     Products,     Inc.,     New     York,     N.     Y. 

Connection.     2,094,347  ;  Sept.  28. 
Cady,    Walter   H.,    Los   Angeles,    assignor   to   The   Patent 

and  Licensing  Corporation,  Boston,  Mass.     Method  and 

apparatus     for     treating    shingles     or    shingle    strips. 

2,093,803  ;  Sept.  21. 
Cadzow,  Robert.      (See  Dowsett.  H.  M.,  and  Cadzow.) 
Cadzow,    Robert.      (See    Dowsett,    H.    M.,    Walker,    and 

Cadzow. ) 
Caesar,     Irving,     New     York,     N.     Y^.      Reversible     dial. 

2,086,697  ;  July  13. 
Caeser,   Viktor,    Stuttgart,    Germany.      Oscillator  for   the 

biological  treatment  of  living  tissue.     2,099,511 ;  Nov. 

16. 
Capstecker,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Accurate  Spring  Mfg. 

Company,    Chicago,    111.      Retaining    means    for    bezels 

and  escutcheon  plates.     2,097,511 ;  Nov.  2. 
Caffier,  Pierre  L.     (See  Baum,  Frederick  W.,  assignor.) 
Caffrey,   James   H.,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Garbage   incinerator. 

2,082,870;   June  8. 
Cage,  Darcy  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Draft  control  means 

for  fireplaces.     2,100,732  ;  Nov.   30. 
Cage,    John  M.,   Schenectady,  N.  Y.,   assignor  to  General 

Electric    Company.      Electron   beam   tube.      2,074,829 ; 

Mar.   23. 
Cage,   John  M.,    Schenectady,  N.   Y.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric  Company.   Electric  discharge  device.    2,078,123  ; 

Apr.   20. 
Cage,  John  M.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric      Company.        Starter     for     pool-type     tubes. 

2,089,174  :  Aug.  10. 
Caggiano,    Anthony,    Springfield,    Mass.      Inner    sole    for 

shoes.     2,089,465  ;  Aug.  10. 
Cagle,    Boyd    N.,    assignor    of    one-half    to    S.    A.    Cagle, 

Hendersonville,  N.  C.     Cutting  attachment  for  tufting 

work.     2,095,916  ;  Oct.  12. 
Cagle,    Sidney  A.      (See  Cagle,   Boyd  N.,  assignor.) 
Cahaney,  James  M.     (See  Berni,  Philip,  assignor.) 
Cahill,  Arthur  T.,  et  al.,  executor.     (See  Cahill,  Thaddeus.) 
Cahill,  Eleanor,  et  al.,  executor.     (See  (iahill,  Thaddeus.) 
Cahill,    George  F.,   et   al.,   executor.      (See   Cahill,   Thad- 
deus.) 
Cahill,   Thaddeus,  deceased.   New  York,  N.   Y.,  A.  T.,   E., 

and  G.  F.  Cahill.  executors  of  the  estate  of  said  Thad- 
deus  Cahill.      Synchronized  sound  and  picture  control. 

2,103,766;  Dec.  28. 
Cahl,  Conrad  C.     (See  Rowland,  D.  P.,  and  Dahl.) 
Cahn,    Jack,    assignor   to   Alco-Gravure    Inc.,    New   York, 
■     N.     Y.       Exposure     determining    device     for     cameras. 

2,095.312;  Oct.  12. 
Cahn,   Leo,   Woodside,  assignor  to   Consolidated  Decalco- 

mania  Corporation,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Fixing  adhesive 

coated  devices.     2,088,405  :   July   27. 
Cahn,   Max,   Cologne,    Germany.     Divided   roller   bearing. 

2,068,843  ;  Jan.  26. 
Gaboon,  Brent  F.,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  C.  Seaman, 

.Jr..  Short  Hills,  N.  J.,  assignors  of  one-half  to  Armstrong 

Cork  Company,  and   one-half  to  Captive  Closures,  Inc., 

New   York,   N.   Y.     Closure  for  containers.     2,066,390  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Caillau,    Marcel    U.,    Boulogne-sur-Seine,    France.     Hose 

clamp.     2,073,294  :  Mar.  9. 
Caille,    Georges,    Vaujours,    France,    assignor,    by    mesne 

assignments,  to  The  Union   Switch  &   Signal  Company, 

Swissvale,  Pa.     Railway  signaling  system.     2,074,163  ; 

Mar.  J«. 
Caille,     Georges,    Vaujours,    France,    assignor,    by    mesne 

assignmont.s,   to  The   Union   Switch  &   Signal   Company, 

Swissvalo,   Pa.     Railway  signaling  system.     2,080,806; 

May  18. 
Caille,  Georges,  Vaujours,  Franco,  assignor,   bv  mesne  as- 

signnicnls,    to   Tlie    Union    Switch   &    Signal    Company, 

Swissvalo,    Pa,      Automatic   signaling   system   for    rail- 
ways.    2,083,290  ;  .Tune  8. 
Cnin,  Bernard  M.,  Ballston  Lake,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 

IClPf'tric     Company.        High     tension     Ignition     system. 

2,006,959;  Jnn.  5. 
Cain.  Bernard  M..  Ballston  Lake.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral   El'-ctric   Company.      Ignition    system   for   Internal 

combustion  engines.     2,100.210:   Nov.  23. 
Cain,  r^hesley  C,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Brick  wall  construction. 

2.087,883  ;  July  27. 
Cain,  Edwin  Tj.      (See  Musselman,  Fred  F.,  assignor.) 
Cain,   71a rrv  C.,  Oklahoma   City,  Okln.      Milking  system. 

2,092,440  ;   Sept.   7. 
Cain.    William,    Sr..    Newburg,    W.    Va,      (."ashler's   shield. 

2,070, 212  :  May  4. 
Cain,  William  K.      (See  Gotlliardt,  IT.  R..  and  Gain.) 
Cairiicrf)KH,  Stanley  TO.     (See  lirennan,  E.  A.,  Cnlrncross. 

IfaHselstrom,  and  ITull.) 
Caisson   Clonlractlng   Company.      (See  Smith,  Edward  A., 

asHlgnor.) 
Calal)]''),    Josepli.     lOvorett,    Mass.       Automobile    bumper. 

2,009,040;    Nov,    16. 


Calafati,  Salvator  S.,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Calafati,  Salvator 
S.,  assignor.) 

Calafati,  Salvator  S.,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to  S.  S. 
Calafati,  Jr..  and  one-fourth  to  J.  M.  Cole,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Building  construction.     2,073,781;   Mar.  16. 

Calbeck,  John  H..  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  American 
Zinc,  Lead  &  Smelting  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Pre- 
paring metallic  sulphates  from  sulphide  ores  and  the 
like.    2,074,210  ;  Mar.  16. 

Calco  Chemical  Company.  ( See  Aldrich,  R.  H.,  and  Bryce, 
assignors.) 

Calco  Chemical  Co.,  The.  (See  Battegay,  Martin,  as- 
signor.) 

Calco  Chemical  Co.,  The.  (See  Crossley,  M.  L.,  Kienle, 
and  Royer,  assignors.) 

Calco  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Crossley,  M.  L.,  and 
Shafer,  assignors.) 

Calco  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Hill,  Alfred  G. 
and  A.  J.,  assignors.) 

Calco  Chemical  Co.,  The.  (See  Johnson,  Edward  S., 
assignor.) 

Calco  Chemical  Co.,  The.  (See  Klipstein,  Kenneth  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Calcott,  William  S.,  Penns  Grove,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E. 
I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Prevention  of  corrosion.     2,075,976  ;  Apr.  6. 

Calcott,  William  S.,  and  P.  W.  Carleton,  Penns  Grove, 
and  E.  L.  Mattison,  Carney's  Point,  N.  J.,  assignors  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Compounds  of  the  triphenylmethane  sei'ies. 
2,085,736  ;  July  6. 

Caldbeck,  Charles  J.  (See  Mardis,  P.  L.,  Wilson,  and 
Caldbeck.) 

Calderazzo,  Dominick  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Footwear. 
2.090,935  ;  Aug.  24. 

Calderio,  Edward,  Garfield,  N.  J.  Cigarette  making  ma- 
chine.    2,070,198  ;  Feb.  9. 

Caldwell,  D.  H.      (See  Long,  Albert  S.,  assignor.) 

Caldwell,  Frank  W.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  Aircraft  Corporation.  'Propel- 
ler.    Re.  20,283  ;  Mar.  9. 

Caldwell,  Geoffrey  D.,  and  L.  E.  Hood,  Claude,  Tex. 
Piston  lubricating  means.     2,083,636  ;   June   15. 

Caldwell,  Glenn  A.,  Swissvale,  and  G.  K.  Shaw,  Wilkins- 
burg,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufac- 
turing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Control  system. 
2.078,220  ;  Apr.  27. 

Caldwell,  Harold  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Swenson 
Evaporator  Company,  Harvey,  111.  Vacuum  crystallizer 
and  method  of  crystallizing.      2,067,043  ;  Jan.  5. 

Caldwell,  Harry  F.      (See  Tuthill,   H.  B.,   and  Caldwell.) 

Caldwell,  James  A..  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Head  bumper  for 
animals.     2.098,614  :  Nov.  9. 

Caldwell.  John  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Propeller.  2,087,243; 
July  -zO. 

Caldwell,  Lyle,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Preparing  a  decolor- 
izing material.     2,076,545  ;  Apr.  13. 

Caldwell,  Robert  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Stereoscope. 
2,088,363  ;  July  27. 

Galdwell,   Wallace  Ij.      (See  Meinzer,   Carl    F.,  assignor.) 

Caldwell,  William  E.,  New  Rochelle,  and  E.  H.  Man, 
Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  Slagging  furnace.  2,084,190 ; 
June  15. 

Caldwell.  Winston,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Cooling  system  for 
internal  combustion  engines.     2,084,940  ;  June  22. 

Caley,  Glenn  H.,  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  R.  B. 
Arnold,  Chicago,  111.  Commutator  cleaner  for  electric 
motors.     2,073,830  ;  Mar.  16. 

Calico  Printers'  Association  Limited.  (See  Elliott,  Claud 
J.,  assignor.) 

Calico  Printers'  Association  Limited.  (See  Gilbertson, 
Isaac  H.,  assignor.) 

Calico  Printers'  As.sociation  Limited,  The.  (See  Lantz, 
L.  A.,  Morrison,  and   Miller,  assignors.) 

California  Consumers  Corjjoration.  (See  Meinzer,  Gott- 
hold  IT.,  assignor.) 

California  Florida  Company,  The.  (See  Hoen,  Lewis, 
assignor.) 

California  Fruit  Growers  Exchange.  (See  Loo,  Albert 
S.,  assignor.) 

California  Fruit  Growers  Exchange.  (Sec  Nedvldek, 
R,  D.,  and  MacRill,  assignors.) 

California  Machinery  &  Supply  (Jo.  (See  Winfield,  Ed- 
ward A.,  assigni>r. ) 

California  Orchard  Heater  Company,  ct  nl.  (See  Scheu, 
v\'illiani  C,  assignor.) 

California  Packing  Corporation.  (See  Ash,  C.  S.,  and 
Bcrglund,  assignors, ) 

California  Packing  Gorporallon,  (See  Lesley,  B.  E.,  and 
Shumate,  assigiioi's. ) 

California  Packing  Corporation.  (See  Lucks,  Roy  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

CnlHornla  Packing  Corporntton.  (Sec  Pllorz,  B.  p.,  and 
Butler,  assignors.) 

CalU'oriila  I'acUIng  Gorporation.  (See  Richardson,  A.  C, 
and   Saxby,   assignors,) 

California  Packing  Corporation.  (See  Hussell,  Clyde  P., 
assignor.) 

California  Packing  Cori)orntlon.  (See  Taylor  Angus  P., 
assignor.) 

California  I'rocess  Company.  (See  Brlckott,  B.  M.,  and 
Coh'man,  assignors.) 

California  Proci'ss  Compnny.  (See  nrlckett.  E.  M., 
(^oleman,  and  Bpnott,  aHRlgnors. ) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


California  Process  Company.  (See  Brown,  R.  L.,  Walters, 
Coleman,  and  Brickett,  assignors.) 

California  Process  Company.  (See  Dumble,  Clifford  K., 
as.<Jignor. ) 

California  Prune  &  Apricot  Growers  Association.  (See 
Love,  Carl  F.,  assignor.) 

California  Spray-Chemical  Corporation.  (See  Sessions, 
Alwyn  C.  assignor.) 

California  Spray-Chemical  Corporation.  (See  Yolck,  Wil- 
liam H.,  assignor.) 

Calkins.  Claude  C,  Spokane,  Wash.  Vehicle  rocking  ma- 
chine.    2.080,112  ;  May  11. 

Calkins.  Claude  C,  Spokane,  Wash.  Powder  feed  device. 
2,080,694  ;  May  18. 

Calkins,  Raymond  M.,  Deerfield,  and  J.  W.  Swank,  Chicago, 
111.     Roof  construction.     2,070,648  ;  Feb.  16. 

Calkins,  Raymond  M.,  Deerfield,  and  J.  W.  Swank.  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Building  construction.     2,095,434;   Oct.    12. 

Calkins,  Raymond  M.,  Deerfield,  and  J.  W.  Swank,  Chica- 
go, 111.     Building  construction.     2,098,717  ;  Nov.  9. 

Calkins.  Wiinam  G.  (See  Langhammer,  A.  J.,  and 
Calkins.) 

Callaghan,  Cornelius  R.  (See  Flicker,  J.  A.,  and  Callag- 
han.) 

Callaghan,  Thomas  F.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Appli- 
cator for  tinting  hair.    2.101.310  ;  Dec.  7. 

Callahan.  Arthur  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Toy  track. 
2,079,065  ;  May  4. 

Callahan.  Charles  J.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  E.  A.  Johnson,  Taunton,  Mass.  Lens  mounting. 
2,071,331 ;  Feb.  23. 

Callahan,  George  F.,  Jr.,  Mount  Lebanon,  Pa.  Internal 
combustion  motor.     2,084,991 ;  June  29. 

Callahan,  John  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Multiples  telegraph  system. 
2,086,351  :  July  6. 

Callahan,  John  T.,  Waban,  assignor  to  Archer  Rubber 
Company,  Milford,  Mass.  Elastic  fabric  and  making 
the  same.     2,077.514  ;  Apr.  20. 

Callan.  Earl,  Glendale,  Calif.  Carpet  sweeper  dustpan. 
2,068,943  ;  Jan.  26. 

Callander.  Marshall  E.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Fluid  jet  nozzle. 
2,076,445  ;  Apr.  6. 

Callaway,  Karl,  and  E.  P.  Jones.  Houston,  and  F.  Thrift, 
San  Antonio,  Te.x.  Apparatus  for  testing  wells. 
2,096,783  :  Oct.  26. 

Callender's  Cable  and  Construction  Company.  (See 
Crocker,  William  G.,  assignor.) 

Callender's  Cable  and  Construction  Company  Limited. 
(See  Hunter,  Philip  V.,  assignor.) 

Callender'.';  Cable  and  Construction  Company  Limited. 
(See  Robinson.  Denis  M..  assignor.) 

Calleo,  Joseph,  Endicott,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Sole  and  sole 
fitting.     2.082,823  ;  June  8. 

Gallery,  Joseph  C,  and  J.  S.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio. 
Boiler  water  conditioning  system.     2,082,871  ;  June  8. 

Gallery,  Joseph   S.      (See  Gallery,    J.   C.  and  J.   S.) 

Gallier.  Andrc^.  Gand.  and  F.  Heger.  Urele,  Belgium. 
Motion  picture  projector.     Re.  20,346  ;  May  4. 

Calling,  John.  Chicago,  111.  Rotary  compressor. 
2,094,525  :  Sept.  28. 

Gallman,  Arthur  M.,  et  al.  (See  Eden,  Harold  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gallmander,  Josef,  Uppsala.  Sweden.  Box  for  cigarettes 
and  similar  oblong  articles.     2,090.723  ;  Aug.  24. 

Callow.  Olaf  C.  (See  Bigelow,  C.  G.,  Callow,  and  Scho- 
field.) 

Gallsen.  Albert,  assignor  to  Robert  Bosch  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Starting  apparatus  for 
internal  combustion  engines.      2,090,342  ;  Aug.  17. 

Calm,   M.      (See  Marsh,    Samuel   L..    .nssignor.) 

Galton,  Albert  E.,  assignor  to  E.  G.  Calton.  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
Convertible  baby  carriage  and  stroller.  2,078,929  ; 
May  4. 

Calton.  Elsie  C.      (See  Galton,  Albert  E.,   assignor.) 

Calumet  Refining  Company.  (See  Jester,  Maxwell  B., 
assignor.) 

Calve,  Jose  B.     (See  Tomsicek.  W.  J.,  Dodge,  and  Calva.) 

(Calvert,  Francis  V.,  Madison.  Maine,  assignor  to  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  High  tension  cable  system. 
2,089,052  :  Aug.  3. 

Calvert,  Glen  AI.  (See  Connor,  K.  W.,  Calvert,  and  Bleas- 
dale.) 

Calvert,  James,  Accrington,  assignor  to  Howard  and 
Bullough  Limited,  Lancashire,  England.  Weighting 
mechanism  employed  in  the  roller  systems  of  ring 
spinning,  drawing,  or  speed  frames  and  like  textile  ma- 
chines.    2,071,023  ;  Feb.  16. 

Calvert.  John  F.,  Irwin,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
High-voltage  winding.     2.095,790;  Oct.  12. 

Calvert.  John  F.,  Ames,  Iowa,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Insulating  conductors.     2.103.841  ;  Dee.  28. 

Calvert,  William  C.  (See  Winkelmann,  H.  A.,  and  Cal- 
vert.) 

Calvert,  William  C,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Wingfoot  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Antioxidant. 
2,070,521:   Feb.   9. 

Calvert,  William  ('.,  riiynlioc.i  T'liUs.  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Wingifoot  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Manufacturing 
rubber  hydrochloride  films.     2,078.526  ;  Apr.  27. 


Cambeis,  Walter,  Kassel,  Germany.  Expanding  hollow 
bodies.     2,088,131 ;  July  27. 

Cambosco  Scientific  Company.  (See  Lewis,  Ervin  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cambridge  Rubber  Go.  (See  Dunbar,  Ernest  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cambridge  Trust  Company,  executor.  (See  Troland, 
Leonard  T.) 

Camel,  Leroy.  Maple  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Plating  and 
Galvanizing  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Product  and 
method  and  composition  for  cadmium-tin  alloy  plating. 
2,093,031 ;  Sept.  14. 

Gamenisch,  Kdward  T.,  assignor  to  The  Mantle  Lamp 
Company  of  America,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  lamp  for 
semiindirect  lighting  purposes.     2,078,054 ;  Apr.  20. 

Camerascopic  Lens  Inc.  (See  Wiggin,  John  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Camerino,  Ernest,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blower  construction. 
2.095.230  :  Oct.  12. 

Cameron,  Allan  1\I.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Cameron  Can 
Machinery  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Can  soldering  machine. 
2,091,804  ;  Aug.  31. 

Cameron,  Allan  .M.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Cameron  Can 
Machinery  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Can  tester.  2,101,129; 
Dec.  7. 

Cameron  Can  Machinery  Go.  (See  Cameron,  Allan  M., 
assignor.) 

Cameron  Can  Machinery  Go.  (See  Cameron,  William, 
assignor.) 

Cameron.  Frederick  L.,  Shelton,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Cameron  Fuel  Oil  Motors  Corporation. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Charge-forming  means  for  internal 
combustion  engines.     2.091,908  :  Aug.  31. 

Cameron  Fuel  Oil  ilotors  Corporation.  (See  Cameron, 
Frederick   L.,    assignor.) 

Cameron,  George  A..  Saint  John.  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
Signal  switch.     2,089,183  :  Aug.  10. 

Cameron,  George  L..  Montclair,  N.  J.  Clinical  ther- 
mometer case.    2,072,441 ;  Mar.  2. 

Cameron  Iron  Works.     (See  Hampton,  Harry  D.,  assignor.) 

Cameron,  Joseph  A.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor  to 
The  Symington-Gould  Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Railway  truck.     2.066.609  ;  Jan.  5. 

Cameron  Machine  Company.  (See  Johnstone,  Robert  McC., 
assignor.) 

Cameron.  William,  assignor  to  Cameron  Can  Machinery 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Can  tester.     2,083,827  ;  June  15. 

Cameron,  William  J..  Chicago,  HI.  Handle  for  instruments. 
2.066.328  :  Jan.  5. 

Cameron,  William  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Liquid  supply 
nozzle.     2.087.139  ;  July  13. 

Camerota.  Louis  A..  Burlington,  assignor  to  Florence 
Pipe  Foundry  &  Machine  Company,  Florence,  N.  J. 
Pouring  spout  adapted  for  use  with"  centrifugal  casting 
machines.     2,074,537  :  Mar.   23. 

Camerota.  Louis  A.,  Burlington,  assignor  to  Florence  Pipe 
Foundry  &  JIachine  Company,  Florence,  N.  J.  Tilting 
ladle.     2.088,546  ;  July  27. 

Camerota,  Louis  A.,  Burlington,  assignor  to  Florence  Pipe' 
Foundry  &  JIachine  Company,  Florence,  N.  J.  Pouring 
device.     2,088,547  ;  .July  27. 

Camerota,  Louis  A.,  Burlington,  and  J.  Matlack,  Flor- 
ence, assignors  to  Florence  Pipe  Foundry  &  Machine 
Company,  Florence,  N.  J.  Lifting  tongs.  2.076,494  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Caininez,  Harold,  and  N.  H.  Gilnian,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit.  Mich. 
Supercharger  mechanism  for  internal  combustion  en- 
gines.    2.09S.718  :  Nov.  9. 

Cammack.  Robert  W..  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Holder  for 
dental  floss.     2.007.092  :  Jan.  12. 

Gamnor,  Hilding  G..  Saltsjo-Duvnas.  assignor  to  Aktie- 
holagpt  Atlas  Diesel.  Stockholm.  Sweden.  Fuel  pump 
for  internal    combustion   encrines.     2.090,781  :  Aug.   24 

Camp.  Eugene  V..  Atlanta,  Ga.  Road  guard.  2,067,887 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Camp.  Hugh  D..  Roanoke  Rapids.  N.  G.  Manufacturing 
mottled  fabrics.     2,093,415  :  Sept.  21. 

Tamp.  Mortimer  H.     (See  Wratschko.  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Camp.  Raymond  E.,  and  J.  J.  Strvsik.  Joliet,  111.,  as- 
signors to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  CompanJ-  of 
New   Jersey.     Lead-headed   nail.      2,074,773  ;   Mar."  23 

Camp.  Raymond  E.,  and  J.  J.  Strysik.  Joliet.  111.,  as- 
signors to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of 
New   Jersey.     Lead-headed   nail.      2.074,774 ;   Mar.   23. 

Camp.  Raymond  E.,  and  J.  J.  Strysik,  Joliet.  111.,  as- 
signors to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of 
New   Jersey.      Lead-headed   nail.      2.074,775;   Mar"  23 

Gamp  S.  H.  ct  Company.  (See  Gotey,  R.  F.,  and  Fleck,' 
assignors.) 

Gampani,  NoUo,  Triest,  Italy,  Antiskid  attachment  for 
the  wheels  of  vehicles.     2.086,470  ;  Julv  6. 

Campbell,  A.  S.,  Go.  (See  Campbell,  Alphonso  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Campbell,  A.  S.,  Go.      (See  Geddes.  Charles  I.,  assignor.) 

Campbell,  Alphonso  S..  Winchester,  assignor  to  A.  S.  Gamp- 
bell  Co..  Inc..  East  Boston,  Mass.  License  plate  frame 
2.082.732  :  Juno  1. 

Campbell.  Andrew,  A.  Goldsmith,  and  F.  K.  White,  Jo- 
hannesburg. Transvaal,  Union  of  South  Africa ;  said 
Goldsmith  and  said  White  assignors  to  said  Campbell. 
Transmission  mechanism  for  two  movements  and  in 
direction.al   signals   for  vehicles.     2.093.597 ;    Sept.    21. 


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101 


Campbell,  Argyle,  assignor  to  Enterprise  Railway  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Load  discharging  car. 
2  072  292  *  Mar.  2. 

Campbell,  Bruce 'h!,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Brake.  2,095,026; 
Oct.  f>. 

Campbell,  Charles,  London,  England,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  International  Business  Machines  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Tabulating  machine. 
2,066,764;  Jan.  5. 

Campbell,  Charles,  London,  England,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  International  Business  Machines  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Record  card  controlled 
statistical  machine.     2,076,703  ;  Apr.  13. 

Campbell,  Charles  A.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
New  York  Air  Brake  Company.  Pneumatic  signal  sy.'!- 
tem.     2,069,913  ;  Feb.  9. 

Campbell,  Charles  A.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
New  York  Air  Brake  Company.  Air  brake.  2,069,914  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Campbell,  Charles  A.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  New  York  Air  Brake  Company.  Air  brake. 
2,077,515  ;  Apr.  20. 

Campbell,  Charles  A.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
New  York  Air  Brake  Company.  Air  brake.  2,083,686  ; 
June  15. 

Campbell.  Charles  A.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
New  York  Air  Brake  Company.  Pressure  gauge. 
2,087,418  ;  July  20. 

Campbell,  Charles  A.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
New  York  Air  Brake  Company.  Fluid  pressure  brake. 
2,088,575  ;  Aug.  3. 

Campbell,  Charles  A.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
New  York  Air  Brake  Company.  Grooving  pipe  fittings 
and  the  like.     2,093,513  ;  Sept.  21. 

Campbell,  Charles  A.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  New  York  Air  Brake  Company.  Air  brake. 
2,097,964;  Nov.  2. 

Campbell,  Charles  H.,  Kent,  Ohio.  INIanufacture  of  com- 
posite glne  products.     2,102.255  ;  Dec.  14. 

Campbell,  Donald  J.,  Muskegon  Heights,  assignor  to 
Campbell,  Wyant  &  Cannon  Foundry  Company,  Mus- 
kegon,  Mich.     Cantifugal   casting.     2,085,726  ;   July   6. 

Campbell,  Donald  J.,  assignor  to  Campbell,  Wyant  & 
Cannon  Foundry  Company,  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich. 
Brake  drum.     2,085,727  ;  July  6. 

Campbell,  Donald  J.,  Spring  Lake  Township,  Ottawa 
County,  assignor  to  Campbell  Wyant  &  Cannon  Foundry 
Company,  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich.  Hot  air  heating 
furnace.     2,078,053  ;  Apr.  20. 

Campbell,  Donald  J.,  Spring  Lake  Township,  Ottawa 
county,  assignor  to  Campbell,  Wyant  &  Cannon  Foundry 
Company,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Molding.  2,084,128 ; 
June  15. 

Campbell,  Donald  J.,  Spring  Lake  Township,  Ottawa 
county,  assignor  to  Campbell,  Wyant  &  Cannon  Foun- 
dry Company.  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich.  Crankshaft 
casting.     2,084,129  ;  June  15. 

Campbell,  Donald  J.,  Spring  Lake,  assignor  to  Campbell, 
Wyant  &  Cannon,  Foundry  Company,  Muskegon  Heights, 
Mich.     Vehicle  wheel.     2,085,294 ;   June  29. 

Campbell,  Donald  J.,  Spring  Lake  Township,  Ottawa 
County,  assignor  to  Campbell,  Wyant  &  C.Tnnon 
Foundry  Company,  Norton  Township,  Muskegon 
County,  Mich.  Heat  hardening  machine.  2,085,790 ; 
.July  6. 

Campbell,  Donald  J.,  Spring  Lake  Township,  Ottawa 
County,  assignor  to  Campbell,  Wyant  &  Cannon  Foundry 
Company,  Muskegon,  Jlich.  Crankshaft  molding. 
2,096,707  :  Oct.  26. 

Camphcll,  Donald  J.,  and  L.  P.  London,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  do  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Bleaching  process.  2,072,665  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Campbell,  Edwin  N..  Waukesha,  Wis.  Forming  marsh- 
mallows.      2.097.143  :  Oct.  20. 

Campbf'Il,  Frank  D.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  assignor  to  The 
Quaker  Oats  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Vented  nozzle. 
2.in2.7S6;    Dec.   21. 

Campbell.  Frank  G.     (See  Turnepsoed.  Clarence,  assignor.) 

Campbell,  Frank  L.,  Wilmington,  111.  Pessary. 
2,071.248;  Feb.  16. 

Camphcll,  (leorge,  Aurora,  Nebr.  Attachment  for  lister 
planters.     2,098.738  ;  Nov.  9. 

Campbell,  (ieorge  E.,  assignor  to  The  Wheland  Company, 
Chatt.'inoogii,   Tenn.     Drawworks.      2.072,024;   Feb.    23. 

Cami)hell,  George  J.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  International  Chain 
&  Manufacturing  Company,  York,  Pa.  Link  for  tire 
chains.     2.093,547  ;  Sept.  21. 

Caniphi'll,  Harris  S.,  Willow  Grove,  Pa.  Ski  mechanism 
for  aircraft  or  other    vehicles.      2,085,295;   June  29. 

Canii)b('ll,  Harry  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Campbell 
Metal  Window  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Casement 
window   operating   means.      2,072,083 ;    Mar.    2. 

Campbell.  Harry  G..  assignor  to  United  Pipe  &  Supply 
Corpora t ion,  Chaileston,  W.  Va,  Well  cementing  de- 
vice.    2,100,586;  Nov.  ,30. 

CaMii)l)('Il.  Ttoiner  10.,  Fort  Wavne,  Ind.  (5\in  sight. 
2.102.677:  Dec.  21. 

Camolicll.  Iluntly  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cooking  foods. 
2,103,513;  Dec.  28. 

Campbell,  James  F.,  Wellsvllle,  and  F.  C.  Wlnterhnlter, 
ISelinont,  aHHlgnors  to  Antaclron,  Inc.,  Wellavllle,  N.  Y. 
Article  of  manufacture  and  making  same.  2,005,0B5  ; 
Oct.  B. 


Campbell,    John.       (See    Hanson,    D.,    and    Pell-Walpole, 

assignors.) 
Campbell,  John  C.     (See  Roehm,  E.  G.,  and  Campbell.) 
Campbell,    John   C,   assignor   to   The    Cincinnati   Milling 

Machine   Company,   Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Sensitive   valve 

mechanism.     2,083,774  ;  June  15. 
Campbell,    John    F.,    Cuyahoga    Falls,    Ohio,    assignor    to 

Wingfoot  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.     Mold  breaker. 

2.102.552  :  Dec.  14. 
Campbell,  John  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Railway  tie  plate  and 

rail  clip.     2,082,148  ;  June  1. 
Campbell,  John,  and  L.  O.  Rolleston,  Glens  Falls,  assignors 

to    International    Paper    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Bleached  cellulosic  product.     2,081.267;  May  25. 
Campbell,  John,  L.  O.  Rolleston,  and  G.  A.  Smith,  Glens 

Falls,  assignors  to  International  Paper  Company,  New 

York,   N.  Y.     Continuous   bleaching  process  and  appa- 
ratus.    2,089,992  ;  Aug.  17. 
Campbell,  Julian  A.,  Long  Beach,  and  S.   C.   Carter,  Los 

Angeles,  Calif.     Valve.     2,091,671  ;  Aug.  31. 
Campbell,    ijorn,    Jr.,    Lakewood,    Ohio.      Apparatus    for 

gas-cutting  and  welding  of  metals.     2,080,396  ;  May  18. 
Campbell,   Max  A.,   East   Providence,   R.   I.     Sealed   tam- 

perproof  ma.\imum  and  minimum  thermometer  for  use 

particularly  in  brooding  of  chicks.     2,102,678  ;  Dec.  21. 
Campbell    Metal    Window    Corporation.       (See    Bianco, 

Henry,  assignor.) 
Campbell    Metal    Window    Corporation.      (See    Campbell, 

Harry  E.,  assignor.) 
Campbell  .Aletal  Window  Corporation.      (See  Sargent,  All- 

ston,  assignor.) 
Campbell  Metal  Window  Corporation.      (See  Sargent,  A, 

and  Armstrong,  assignors.) 
Campbell,  Michael  F.,  Brighton,  Colo.     Oven  insert  heater. 

2,083,145;  June  8. 
Campbell,  Neal  J.,  assignor  of  thirty-three  and  one-third 

per  cent  to  T.  R.  Milligan,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Paint  brush. 

2,078,193  ;  Apr.  20. 
Campbell,  Nicholas  D.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.     Automatic  in- 

flator  for  vehicle  wheel  tires.     2,084,381 ;  June  22. 
Campbell,  Osmon  B.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.     Method  and  appara- 
tus for  operating  steam  generators.     2,079,986  ;  May  11. 
Campbell,  Ralph.      (See  Nass,  F.  H..  and  Campbell:) 
Campbell,  Richard  L.,  Oaklyn,  assignor  to  Radio  Corpora- 
tion of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Television  system. 

2,092,875  ;  .Sept.  14. 
Campbell,   Richard    L.,   Oaklyn,   N.   J.,   assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation  of  America.    Television  system.    2,102,256  : 

Dec.  14. 
Campbell,    Robert    D.,    Chicago,    and    W.    Huebert,    Glen 

Ellyn,  assignors,   by  mesne  assignments,   to   Associated 

Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,   Chicago,  111.     Weld  testing 

device.     2,100,502  ;  Nov.  30. 
Campbell,   Robert  H.,  Upper  Edmonton,  London,  assignor 

to   Sparklets,  Limited.  London,  England.     Metallic  bulb 

and  holder.     2,066,517  ;  Jan.   5. 
Campbell,   Robert  J.,    Sacramento,   Calif.      Beer   foam   re- 
mover and  advertising  device.     2,082,681  ;  June  1. 
Campbell,  Samuel  J..  Green  Bay,  Wis.     Paper  interfolding 

machine.     2,092,952  ;  Sept.  14. 
Campbell  Taggnrt  Associated  I'akeries,   Inc.      (See  Allen, 

(Jharles,  assignor.) 
Campbell,  Thomas  F.,  Penn  Township,  Allegheny  County, 

Pa.,  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honeywell  Regulator  Com- 
pany,    Minneapolis,     Minn.       Temperature     controlling 

system.     2,072,025  ;  Feb.  23. 
Campbell,  Vernon  W.,  Nashua,  N.   H.,  assignor  to   C.   F. 

Church     Mfg.     Co.,     Williniansett,     Mass.     Adjustable 

spread  toilet  seat  hinge.     2,080.211  ;  July  0. 
Campbell,    Walter   M.,    West    St.    John,    New    Brunswick, 

Canada.      Bridge    protecting    apparatus.       2,087,830 ; 

July  20. 
Campbell,  Willard,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Device  for  han- 
dling boats  and  other  loads.     2.103,708;  Dec.  2S. 
Campliell,   Wilbert   L..   Denver.   Colo.,   assignor   to   United 

States   Gy])siun   Comiiauy.   Chicairo,    111.      Incorporating 

special  niatcrials  with  paiier  stock.     2,007.870;  Jan.  12. 
('.iinpbell.    William   A..    Youngstown,    Ohio.      Razor   blade 

sharpener.      2,102.^09;    Dec.    14. 
Campbell,  William  B.,  Montreal,  assignor  to  H.  J.  Rowley, 

Quebec  Citv,  (Juebec,  Canada.     Paper  making  machine. 

2.077,014  ;   Apr.  20. 
Campl)ell.  William  J.,  assignor  to  Climax  Machinery  Com- 
pany,   Indianapolis,    Ind.      Smoking   stand.      2,073.080; 

.Mar.   10. 
Campb(>ll,     William    J..     Indianapolis,     Ind.,     assignor    to 

American     Slicing     Machine     Company,     Chicago,     111. 

Slicing  machine.     2,0S7.,S9S  ;  July  27. 
('aini)bi'll.     William     J..     In<llauai>c>lis.     Ind.,     assignor     to 

.Vinerican     ,'^licing     Machine     Company.     Chicago,     111. 

Slicing   machine.      2,0.S7..'<00  ;   July    27. 
("MMiiibi'll    Wyant    &    (^innon    Foundry    Company.       (See 

Cninpbell,  Donald   J.,  assignor.) 
CaiTipbcll.    Wyiint    &    C.'innon     l^'onndry    Company.       (See 

D.iKe,  Cliiir'les  W.,  assignor.) 
Ciiiiipbell.    Wyant    &    Cannon    Foundry    Company.      (See 

lOvans,  Fdwin  R.,  assignor.) 
Campl)('ll.  Wvaiit  &  CaniKiii  Fcnindry  I'ompnny.     (See  Gold- 

licri;,  Mark  J.,  assignor.) 
CMnipl)cll,     Wviint    i*t    Cannon    l''(iundry    Company.       (Si>o 

C  lolewohl,  liiitircnce  .\..  assignor.) 
Campbell,    \\'yant    &    Cannon    Foundry    (\>mpany.       (Six) 

Nelson,  Kmll  A.,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Campo  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Card,  William 
C,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Campo  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Holland, 
Friedrich,  assignor.) 

Campos,  Francisco,  Paris.  France.  Paper  feeding  mecha- 
nism.    2,084,318  :  June  22. 

Camps,  Juan  P.,  Sabadell,  Spain.  Clutch  and  brake 
mechanism    for   looms.      2.074.955  :    Mar.    23. 

Camps,  Juan  P..  Barcelona,  Spain.  Protector  mechanism 
for  looms.     2,077,037  ;  Apr.  13. 

Camps,  Juan  P.,  Barcelona.  Spain.  Mechanism  for  the 
working  and  regulation  of  the  Healds  course.  2,083,291 ; 
June  8. 

Canaan,  Falc,  Heidenheim-on-the-Brenz,  Germany.  Fluid 
transmission  having  a  number  of  fluid  circuits. 
2,083,828  ;  June  15. 

Canada  Cycle  and  Motor  Company  Limited.  (See  Wal- 
ters, John  T.,  assignor.) 

Canadav,  Walter  A.,  Bridgeport,  Nebr.  Attachment  for 
casket  lowering  devices.     2.091.909  ;  Aug.  31. 

Canadian  Electro  Products  Company.  (See  Morrison, 
G.   O.,    Skirrow,   and  Blaikie,   assignors.) 

Canadian  Furnace  Limited.  (See  Yates,  Richard  C, 
assicnor. ) 

Canadian  International  Paper  Company.  (See  Jayme 
Georg,  assignor.) 

Canadian  Locomotive  Company.  (See  Casey,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Canadian  Wallpaper  Manufacturers  Limited.  (See  Bur- 
gess, James  R..  assignor.) 

Canadv,  Don,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sound  recording  system. 
2.102.194  :  Dec.  14. 

Canal  National  Bank  of  Portland,  The,  trustee.  (See 
Dorr,  (Jeorge  P.,  assignor.) 

Canales,  John,  Astoria,  assicmor  to  F.  W.  Kammerer,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Metal  weather  strip  for  steel  casement 
windows  and  doors.     2.066.910  :  Jan.  5. 

Canby,  Caleb  H.,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Streich,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Candee.  Allan  H.     (See  Wildhaber,  E.,  and  Candee.) 

Candee,  Raphael  R.,  McKittrick,  Calif.  Straight  bottom 
dump   bailer.      2,070,982  ;   Feb.   16. 

Candler.  William  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Roofing.  2,096,784  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Candlish.  Bovd.  Sandwich.  Ontario.  Canada.  Internal 
combustion' engine.     2,097.206:  Oct.  26. 

Candor,  Robert  R.,  Dayton.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refriger- 
ating apparatus.     Re.  20.558  :  Nov.  16. 

Candor,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,076,809  ;  Apr.  13. 

Candy  &  Company.  (See  Barrett,  Francis  J.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Canetta,  John.      (See  Grosswege,  J.  B.,  and  Canetta.) 

Canetta.  John.  Wilkinsburs.  C.  C.  Farmer,  Pittsburgh,  and 
C.  D.  Stewart.  Swissvale.  assignors  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  (iompanv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pres- 
sure brake.     2,087,623  :  July  20, 

Canetta,  John,  Wilkinsburg,  and  P.  J.  Boyle,  assignors 
to  The  Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding, 
Pa.     Fluid  pressure  brake.     2,092.369  ;  Sept,  7. 

Canfield,  Dana  W.,  Chico,  Calif.  Wrist-type  memorandum 
pad.     2.099.295  :   Nov.    16. 

Canfield,  Earl  L.      (See  Keller,    C.   C.  and  Canfield.) 

Canfield,  Jesse  J.     (See  Hayes,  A.,  and  Canfield.) 

Canfield.  Robert  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Detector  for  com- 
bustible gas.     2.079.601  :  May  11. 

Canham,  Albert  R.,  East  Sheen.  London.  England.  Cor- 
set and  the  like   fastening.     2,076,016  :  Apr.   6. 

Cann.  Harry  E.,  West  Chester,  Pa.  Sterilizer.  2,103,709  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Canner.  Max  O..  Brooklyn,  and  A,  Duff,  assignors  of  one- 
third  to  E.  Lustig,  New  Y'ork,  N.  T.  Safetv  receptacle. 
2.081.268  :  May  25. 

Canney.  Frank  K.,  assignor  to  Boeing  Aircraft  Company, 
Seattle.  Wash.  Airplane  engine  mount.  2,070,782 : 
Feb.  16. 

Canney,  Frank  R.,  assignor  to  Boeing  Aircraft  Comp.an.v, 
Seattle.  Wash.  Airplane  sleeping  berth  arrangement, 
2,081.529  :  ;\Iay  25. 

Canney,  Frank  R.,  assignor  to  Boeing  Aircraft  Company, 
Seattle,  Wash.  Cabin  and  window  structure.  2,084,790  ; 
June  22. 

Cannity,    Ernest.      (See  Hunter,  J.  D.,  and  Cannity.) 

Cannon,  Edward  S.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Device  for 
packing  concrete  and  the  like.     2,075,093  ;  Mar.  30. 

Cannon.  George  E.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company,  Plugging  water  sands  by  a 
soap  precipitate.     2.079,431  :  Ma.v  4. 

Cannon.  Kenneth  B..  assignor  of  fifty  per  cent  to  J.  K. 
Lyon,  Jr.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Sound-reproducing  means. 
2,076.937  :  Apr.  13. 

Cannon.  Will  A..  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y.  Device  for  grinding 
the  edges  of  blades.     2.002,831  :  Sept.  14. 

Cantello,  Carl.     (See  Friedman,  H.,  and  Cantello.) 

Cantelmo.  James,  Beechurst,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Making 
slices.     2.069,941  :  Feb.  9. 

Canter,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ejecting  die  in  the  man- 
uf.TPturo  of  shanks  for   shoes.     2.067.257  :  Jan.   12. 

Cantilever  Seat  Company.     (See  Lee,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Canton.  Tracy  M..  and  W.  B.  Tucker.  Grand  Rapids,  as- 
signors to  Nunut  Foods,  Inc..  Plainwell,  Mich.  Food 
product.     2,068.051  :  Jan.  19. 


Cantor,  Alexander,  assignor  to  Sevmour-Avery  Manufac- 
turing Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Slip.  2,091,026 ;  Aug. 
24. 

Cantor,  Irvin  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stencil  sheet  duplica- 
tor.    2,071,249  ;    Feb.    16. 

Cantor,  Jacob  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lamp  supporting 
and  cord  extension  reel.     2,070.061 ;  Feb.  16. 

Capehart  Corporation,  The.  (See  Erbe,  Ralph  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Capehart,  Incorporated,  The,  (See  Erbe,  R,  R.,  and 
Hunter,  assignors.) 

Capeliushnicotf,  Matvey  A.,  and  S.  L.  Zalkin,  Balm,  Union 
of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics.  Distant  pneumatic  con- 
trol for  a  drilling  rig.     2.100.131 :  Nov.  23. 

Capello,  Arrigo,  E.  Echeverria  (F.  C.  S.  Buenos  Aires), 
Argentina.     Lifting  vehicles.     2.084.941 ;  June  22. 

Capital  City  Products  Company,  The.  ( See  Moore,  Harold 
E.,  assignor.) 

Caporale.  Peter  A.,  Watertown,  Mass,  Electrical  safety 
razor.     2.067,072  ;  Jan.  5. 

Cappelli.  Bruno.  Sasso  Pisano.  Pisa.  Italy.  Device  for 
recording  sound  originating  in  the  human  body. 
2.073,412  :  Mar.  9. 

Capper,  Arthur  M.,  Emsworth,  Pa.  Metallurgical  fur- 
nace.    2.084.241 ;  June  15. 

Capps,  Washington  T.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  The 
Standard    Stoker    Company,    Inc.      Locomotive   stoker. 

2.074.300  :  Mar.  16. 

Capps,  Washington  T.,  Baltimore,  Md..  assignor  to  The 
Standard    Stoker    Company,    Inc.      Locomotive   stoker. 

2.074.301  :  Mar.  16. 

C^pps.  Washington  T.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Standard  Stoker  Companv,  Inc, 
Locomotive  stoker.     2,075,638  ;  Mar.  30. 

Capps,  Washington  T.,  Baltimore.  Md..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc., 
New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Locomotive  stoker.  2.076.763  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Cappuccio,  Frank,  Oakland,  Calif.  Bathtub.  2,080,601 ; 
May  18. 

Capra.  Mary.  Alameda.  Calif.  Table  and  drier  combina- 
•rion.     2.082,380  ;  June  1. 

Caprio,  Amerigo  F.     (See  Walsh,  J.  F.,  and  Caprlo.) 

Caprio,  Amerigo  F.     (See  Walsh.  J.  F.,  Smith,  and  Caprio.) 

Capstaff.  John  G..  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Optical  system  for  color  processes.  2,091,699  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Capstan  Glass  Company.  (See  Brown,  Banks  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Capstick,  John  W.,  Verdun,  Quebec,  Canada.  Package 
divider.     2.090.183  ;  Aug.  17. 

Captive  Closures.  Inc.,  et  al.  (See  Gaboon.  B.  F.,  and 
Seaman,  assignors.) 

Caputo,  James  V,,  Girard,  Ohio,  Direct  current  supply 
system.      2,076.365  ;   Apr.   6. 

Caputo.  James  V..  Crafton.  Pa.  Apparatus  for  welding. 
2,098,952;  Nov.  16. 

Caputo,  James  V,.  Crafton.  Pa.  Manufacture  of  pipe 
blanks.     2.100.503  :  Nov.  30. 

Car  Devices  Company.  (See  Hannaford,  Cleon  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carabba,  Victor,  New  York,  N.  T.  Fracture  reducing 
apparatus.     2. 089.993  :  Aug.  17. 

Caracristi.  Virginius  Z.,  Bronxville.  N.  T.  Controlling 
the  operation  of  steam  engines.      2,073.921 :  Mar.   16. 

Caracristi,  Virginius  Z.,  Bronxville.  assignor  to  The 
Superheater  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Locomotive. 
2.072,707  ;  Mar.  2. 

Caracristi,  Virginius  Z.,  Bronxville.  assignor  to  The 
Superheater  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Locomotive 
type  boiler.     2,091,962  :   Sept.  7. 

Caradine  Hat  Company.  (See  Riebold,  Rasper  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carbide  &  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation  et  al.  (Sec 
Fordyce,  C.  R.,  and  Robertson,  assignors.) 

Carbide  and  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation.  (See  Lefort. 
Theodore  E.,  assignor.) 

Carbon  Interleaved  Forms  Corporation.  (See  Ftilk, 
George  L.,  assignor.) 

Carbonaire  Beverage  Dispenser  Inc.  (See  Clarke,  C.  A., 
and  Wright,  assignors.) 

Carbonaire  Beverage  Dispenser,  Inc.  (See  Roren.  Albert, 
assignor.) 

Carbonara.  Victor  E..  Rockville  Centre.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Bendix  Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind,  In- 
clinometer.    2.067.474  :  Jan.   12. 

Carbonara.  Victor  E..  Rockville  Centre,  N.  T.,  assignor  to 
Bendix  Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Alti- 
meter.     2.099.406;   Nov.   16. 

Carbonara.  Victor  E..  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Bendix  Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Alti- 
meter.     2.009.467  :   Nov.   16. 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Benner,  R.  C.  and 
Ehster,  assignors.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Benner,  R.  C,  Mahl- 
man  and  Rossow.  assignors.) 

Carbortindum  Company,  Tlie.  (See  Benner,  R.  C,  and 
Melton,  assignors.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Blnkley,  Uriah  M., 
assignor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.      (See  Bley,  Fred,  assignor.) 


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103 


Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Chormann,  G.  W., 
and  Cowie,  assignors.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Dawrs,  H.  P.,  and 
Power,  assignors.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Easter,  G.  J.,  McMul- 
len,  and  Logan,  assignors.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Foss,  Carl  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Harris,  Earl  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Hawke,  Clarence  E., 
assignor.) 

Caiborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Heyroth,  Albert  H., 
assignor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson,  Boyd  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Kirchner,  Henry  P., 
assignor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Mahlman,  Osborne  L., 
assignor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Mahlman,  O.  L.,  and 
Benner,  assignors.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Martin,  H.  C,  and 
Upper,  assignors.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Melton,  Romie  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Newcomb,  E.  R., 
assignor,  and  Stratford.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Robie,  Norman  P., 
assiguor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Tone,  Frank  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Walker,  Avery  W., 
assignor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Walker,  P.  H.,  and 
Pre.v,  assignors.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Wooddell,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Wooddell,  C.  E.,  and 
Barnes,   assignors.) 

Carborundum  Company,  The.  (See  Wooddell,  C.  E.,  Upper, 
and  Nelson,  assignors.) 

Carburetted  Gas,  Inc.     (See  Nagel,  Theodore,  assignor.) 

Card,  Clarence  D.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Tire  Pressure 
Indicator  Company  of  Blanitoba,  Rivers,  Manitoba, 
Canada.  Circuit  closing  device  for  flat  tire  indica- 
tion.    2,090.184;  Aug.  17. 

Card,  Foster  B.,  Lns  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Radio- 
Keith-Orpheum  Corp.  Recording  or  indicating  elec- 
trical impulses.     2,094,735  ;  Oct.  5. 

Card,  William  C,  Jr.,  Winthrop,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Campo 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand- 
ing machine.     2,086.352  ;  July  6. 

Card,  William  C,  Jr.,  AVinthrop,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Compo 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Skiving 
machine.     2,088.051  ;  July  27. 

Card,  William  C,  Jr.,  Winthrop,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Compo 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apply- 
ing machine.     2,092,498  ;   Sept.  7. 

Card,  William  C,  Jr.,  Winthrop,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Compo  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Shoe  coating  apparatus.     2,094,638  ;  Oct.  5. 

Card,  William  C,  Jr.,  Winthrop,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Compo  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y. 
Heel  pressing  machine.     2,094,639  ;  Oct.  5. 

Card,  William  C,  Jr.,  Winthrop,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Compo  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Inflatable  pad.     2,095,658;  Oct.  12. 

Card,  William  C,  Jr.,  Winthrop,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Compo 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Welt 
holding  mechanism.     2,097,869  ;  Nov.  2. 

Card,  William  C,  Jr.,  Winthrop,  assignor  to  Compo  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Boston,  ISIass.  Welt  support. 
2,097,870":  Nov.  2. 

Card,  William  C,  Jr.,  Winthrop,  assignor  to  Compo  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Boston.  Mass.  Apparatus  for 
making  welt  units.     2,098,503  ;  Nov.  9. 

Card,  William  C,  Jr.,  Winthrop,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Compo  Shoe  Jlachinerv  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Pressing  shoes.     2,098,773  :  Nov.  9. 

Card,  William  C,  .Jr.,  Wintlirop,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Compo 
Shoe  Mncliincrv  Corporntioii.  N(>w  York,  N.  Y.  Rough- 
ing bond.      2.102,992;    Doc.   21. 

Card,  William  IT.,  assignor  of  one-lialf  to  II.  ]\T.  Swenson, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  JRotary  internal  conil)uslion  engine. 
2,075,780  ;  Mar.  30. 

Garden,  James.  (See  llallock,  (J.  W.,  Skinner,  and  Cnr- 
dell.) 

Garden,  John  V.,  Camborley,  England.  Aircraft. 
2,076.398;    Apr.    6. 

Cardenas,  Alexander  V..  Chicago,  lU.  Device  for  filtering 
and  cooling  oil.     2,082,682;  June  1. 

Cardew,  Cornelius  A.,  Waliroonga,  near  Sydney,  Auslralla. 
DIscliMrging  waler  from  steam  engine"  cviindcrs. 
2,069, 6'15  ;   Feb.    2. 

Cardin,  Leon  A.,  Pavvtucket,  R.  I.  Tobacco  smoklnR  pipe. 
2,073,606  ;  Mar.  16. 

Cardinal,  ClirlHlopher  N.,  TCImherlev.  Union  of  South 
Africa.     Lli|iii(i  i-iiislng  appai'iitiis.     2.0S7.6(;3  ;  July  20. 

Cnrdino,  Mlcliele.      (See  DoMMdiiM,  (!.,  Cardino,  and  Be"rlo.) 

Canloni',  J'!ugeiie,  I'roolciyii,  N.  \.  .AppiiraHis  for  and  n 
process  of  treating  iiiiiiiuiil/.ed  ser.'i.      2,().S.'>,S1)S  ;  .Inly   li. 

Cardoza,  Jolin  I!.  N.,  New  Yoric,  N.  Y.  Remote  control 
system.     2,073, 413  ;  Mnr.  «. 


Cardoza,  John  B.  N.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Bentley, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Stereoscope.     2,083,313  ;  June  8. 

Cardwell,  Harland  W.,  assignor  to  Tlie  All  Steel  Products 
Manufacturing  Company,  Wichita,  Kans.  Well  spud- 
ding apparatus.     Re.   20,454  ;   July  27. 

Cardwell,  Harland  W.,  assignor  to  The  All  Steel  Products 
Manufacturing  Company,  Wichita,  Kans.  Side  boom 
and  winch  attachment  for  tractors.    2,077,741  ;  Apr.  20. 

Cardwell-Westinghouse  Company.  (See  Hall,  Marchand 
B.,  assignor.) 

Cardwell-Westinghouse  Company.  (See  Hedgcock,  W.  C, 
and  Light,  assignorsO 

Cardwell-Westinghouse  Company.  (See  Sproul,  Donald 
P.,  assignor.) 

Carew,  Herman,  assignor  to  Individual  Drinking  Cup  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Easton,  Pa.  Container  and  closure  cap 
therefor.     2,069,213  ;  Feb.   2. 

Carew,    Herman,    assignor    to    Individual    Drinking    Cup 
.  Company,  Inc.,  Easton,  Pa.     Container  and  closure  cap 
therefor.     2,074,325  ;  Mar.  23. 

Carew,  Herman,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Dixie-Vortex  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Con- 
tainer.    2,085,847  ;  July  6. 

Carew,  Herman,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Dixie-Vortex  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treating 
paper.     2,098,533  ;  Nov.  9. 

Carew  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Griffin,  Court- 
landt  B.,  assignor.) 

Carey,  Clarence  W.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Photographic  ap- 
paratus.    2,072,084  ;  Mar.  2. 

Carey,  Ernest  C.  Corpus  Christi,  Tex.  Sampling  ma- 
chine.    2.007,693  ;  Jan.  12. 

Carey,  Gertrude,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Invalid  cushion. 
2,085,296  ;  June  29. 

Carey-McFall  Co.     (See  Stuber,  Walter  J.,  assignor.) 

Carey,  Philip,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Bur- 
chenal,  William,  assignor.) 

Carey,  Philip,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Dom, 
C,  and  Moeller,  assignors.) 

Carey,  Philjp,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Fischer,  Albert  C,  assignor.) 

Carey,  Philip,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Greider,  H.  W.,  and  Marc,  assignors.) 

Carey,  Philip,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Greider,  H.  W.,  and   Sherman,  assignors.) 

Carey.  Philip.  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Greider, 
H.  W.,  and  Smith,  assignors.) 

Carey,  Philip,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Hindall,  Clarence  D.,  assignor.) 

Carey,  Philip,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  War- 
ner. Leroy  E.,   assignor.) 

Cargile,  Clifton,  Houston,  Tex.  Pressure  accumulator. 
2,080,695  ;  May  18. 

Carhart.  Elizabeth  M.,  Clarendon,  Va.  Sealed  container. 
2,067,117;  Jan.  5. 

Carhart,  Raymond  H.,  East  Syracuse,  assignor  to  W.  C. 
Lipe,  Inc.,  Syracu.se,  N.  Y.  Tubular  fabric  knitting 
machine.     2,091,467  ;  Aug.  31. 

Caribonum  Limited.     (See  Francis,  Frederick  G.,  assignor.) 

Caridis,  Marius,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparel.  2.071.497; 
Feb.  23. 

Carilli,  Pasquale,  Milton,  Mass.  Celling  mold  form. 
2,093,401  ;  Sept.  21. 

Carillon,  Eugene  L.,  Bedford,  Ohio.  Checking  device. 
2,080,559;  May  18. 

Carius,  Carl,  Essen-Rellinghausen,  assignor  to  Fried. 
Krupp  Aktiengesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  German" 
Corrosion  resistant  alloy.     2,090,105;  Aug.  17. 

Carkhuff,  LeRoy  F.,  Morris,  assignor  to  S(lf-LockIng 
Carton  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Wax  paper  machine. 
2,095,123;  Oct.  5. 

Carl,  Fred,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Manufacture  of  sulphuric  acid 
by  the  contact  process.     2,079,700:  May  11. 

Carl,  Ludwig,  assignor  to  E.  Horn,  Nuremberg,  Germany. 
Toy  vehicle.     2,070,465  ;  Feb.  9. 

Carl,  Ludwig.  assignor  to  Ernst  Horn.  Nuremberg,  Ger- 
many.    Toy.     2,103,447;  Dec.  28. 

Carlbom,  Axel  G.  11..  assignor  lo  Svenska  .\ktii-bolaget 
I'.romsregulator,  Malmo.  Sweden.  Leverage  changing 
nieclianism  for  vehicle  brakes.      2.081 .660  ;  May  25. 

Carlherg,  Raymond  F.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Machine 
;iii(l  method  for  forming  helical  springs.  2,101,982; 
Dee.   11. 

Carle,  Thomas.  Jr..  TrucksviHe,  Pa.  Blackboard  eraser 
holder.     2,000.283;  Aug.  17. 

Carleton.  I'niile  J.     (See  .Morin,  G.  G.,  and  Carleton.) 

Carleton,  Paul  W.  (See  Calcott.  W.  S.,  Carleton,  and 
Matlison.) 

Carleton,  l'a\il  W..  I'enn.s  Grove,  N.  J.,  and  A.  L.  Fox,  as- 
signors to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Vat  dve  compositions.  2.0S.").14.')  ; 
June  29. 

('.■irleton,  Itiiliih  D.,  Snyder,  and  C.  G.  Trimbaeh.  Kggerts- 
ville,  N.  v..  assignors  to  CurtLss-Wright  Corporation. 
Ueleasiil)Ic>  tank  and  l)onib  rack.     2.069,990;  Fob.  0. 

Carleton,  Itobi-rt  A.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  National  Elec- 
tric Heating  Companv.  Inc.,  Ni'W  York.  N.  Y.  Electric 
heating  and  drying  roll,     2,07l,l.">.''>  ;  Mar.   23. 

Caileton,  Robert  A.,  Urooklvn,  assignor  lo  National  Elec- 
tric Heating  Co.,  Inc.,  N<<w  York,  N.  Y.  KovlvlfvlnR 
clay.     2,07I.I50  ;   Mar.   23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Carlin.  Julius  E.,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Farm  machinery. 
2.066,610  ;  Jan.  5. 

Carlisle,  Claud,  Longview,  Tex.  Dump  trailer.  2,074,101 ; 
Alar.  16. 

Carlisle,  George  L.,  assignor  to  Railway  &  Industrial 
Engineering  Co.,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Fuse  disconnect 
switch.     2,088,152  :  July  27. 

Carlisle,  Paul  J.,  and  A.  D.  Slacallum,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Synthesis  of  hydrocyanic  acid. 
2,069,545  ;  Feb.  2. 

Carlisle,  Richard  W.,  Haddonfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Lapel  microphone.  2,085,184  ; 
June  29. 

Carlisle,  Robert  W.     (See  Fairbanks,  J.  B.,  and  Carlisle.) 

Carliss.  Oswald  S..  Providence,  R.  I.,  assiirnor  to  H  &  B 
AniPrican  Machine  Company.  Yarn  guide  and  folder. 
2  067.827:   Jan.  12. 

Carlsen,  Carl  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand  operated  print- 
ing press.     2,078,751  ;  Apr.  27. 

Carlsen,  Leonard  O.  (See  Bullock,  E.  W.  Galloway, 
Carlsen,  and  Condon.) 

Carlsen,  Leonard  O.,  asignor  to  Gleason  Works,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.     Index  mechanism.     2,088,687  ;  Aug.  3. 

Carlsen,  Leonard  O.,  assignor  to  Gleason  Works.  Rochester. 
N.  Y.     Machine  for  producing  gears.     2,101,2.37  ;  Dec.  7. 

Carlson,  Adolph  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Weighing  and  bag  filling 
mechanism.     2,089,534  ;  Aug.  10. 

Carlson,  Adolph  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Expansion  reamer. 
2,091,628  ;  Aug.  31. 

Carlson,    Arnold.      (See  Lindstrom,  F.  L.,  and  Carlson.) 

Carlson,  Arthur  W.,  et  al.  (See  Preston,  Ross  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Carlson,  Axel  H.,  assignor  to  J.  &  L.  Tool  Company, 
Attleboro,  Mass.  Jewelry  finding.  2,090,106 ;  Aug. 
17. 

Carlson,  Bert  G.      (See  Bassett,  P.   R.,  and  Carlson.) 

Carlson,  Bert  G.,  Queens  Village,  assignor  to  Sporry  Gyro- 
scope Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Safety  device  for 
airplane  automatic  pilots.     2,069.214;  Feb.  2. 

Carlson,  Bert  G.,  Queens  Village,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyro- 
scope Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid  level 
horizon.     2,075,502  ;  Mar.  30. 

Carlson,  Bert  G.,  Queens  Village,  assignor  to  Sperry 
Gyroscope  Clompany,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Distributing 
valve.     2,084,477  ;  June  22. 

Carlson,  Bert  G.,  Bellerose,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyroscope 
Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Level  flight  control 
for  airplanes.     2,074,828  :   Mar.   23. 

Carlson,  Bert  G.,  Freeport,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyroscope 
Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Level  flight  control 
for  automatic  pilots.     2,091,306  ;  Aug.  31. 

Carlson,  Bert  G.,  Freeport,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyroscope 
Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Attitude  compass. 
2,091,963:   Sept.  7. 

Carlson,  Bert  G.,  Queens  Village,  N.  Y.,  and  L.  F.  Carter. 
Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Sperry  Gyroscope  Company, 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Artificial  horizon.  2,078,500 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Carlson,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  S.  F.  Bowser  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Hose  pull.  2,087,837 ;  July 
20. 

Carlson,  Charles  O.,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  Oil  burner 
mounting  for  marine  use.     2.099,838  ;  Nov.  23. 

Carlson,  Clarence  G.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Curtain 
Stretcher  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Curtain  stretcher. 
2.092.953  :  Sept.  14. 

Carlson,  Clarence  O.     (See  Bletso,  B.  N.,  and  Carlson.) 

Carlson,  Clarence  O.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor 
to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New 
Jersey.     Tool.      2,099,259 ;  Nov.   16. 

Carlson,  Clarence  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sprinkler  head. 
2.090,284:  Aug.  17. 

Carlson,  Edwin  O.,  assignor  to  Copy  Papers,  Inc.,  Chicago, 
111.     Shipping  carrier  for  rolls.     2,069,300  :  Feb.  2. 

Carlson,  E.inar  W.     (See  Zimmer,  J.  C,  and  Carlson.) 

Carlson,  Elof  L.,  assignor  to  The  E.  Ingraham  Company, 
Bristol.  Conn.     Timepiece.     2,066,518  ;  Jan.  5. 

Carlson,  Elof  L.,  assignor  to  The  E.  Ingraham  Company, 
Bristol.  Conn.  Display  holder  for  timepieces. 
2,076,292  ;   Apr.    6. 

Carlson,  Eric,  Chicago,  111.  Joist  support.  2,098,485  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Carl-son.  Frank  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Propeller.  2,079,486  ; 
May  4. 

Carlson,  Frank  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coating. 
2,095..348  ;  Sept.  28. 

Carlson,  Frank  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coating  and  feed- 
ing device.     2,094,349  ;  Sept.  28. 

Carlson,  Frank  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coating  and  strip- 
ping device.     2,102,679  ;  Dec.  21. 

Carlson,  I"'red  C,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  do  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Inhibi- 
tor.    2,097,512  ;  Nov.  2. 

Carlson,  Frederick  O.,  assignor  to  Master  Rule  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rule. 
2,070,255  :  Feb.  9. 

Carlson,  Frederick  O.,  assignor  to  Master  Rule  IManufac- 
turing  Company,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y'.  Steel  rule. 
2,076,704  ;  Apr.  13. 

Carlson.  George,  Richmond,  Calif.  Mileage  indicator  for 
vehicles.     2,081,321  ;  May  25. 


Carlson,  George  R.,  Newark,  and  R.  J.  Stoetzel,  Union, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incor- 
porated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Sealing  compound. 
2,075,885  ;  Apr.  6. 

Carlson,  George  W.,  Monson,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Church  Mfg. 
Co.,  Willimansett,  Mass.  Toilet  seat.  2,069,301  : 
Feb.    2. 

Carlson,  Oustav  A.     (See  Hedblom,  Lars  O.,  assignor.) 

Carlson,  Gustav  A.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  The  Boye 
Needle  Company.  Design  forming  device.  2,093,828 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Carlson,  Gustave  A.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Finishing  machine. 
2,095,595  ;  Oct.  12. 

Carlson,  (iustav  W.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  Eaton 
Manufacturing  Companv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sealing  de- 
vice and  assembly.     2,098,084  ;  Nov.  2. 

Carlson,  Pljalmar  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Cigar  Blachinery  Company.  Bunch  rolling  table 
suction  control.     2,081,983  ;  June  1. 

Carlson,  Johan  A.,  assignor  to  L.  T.  Pratt,  Ashland, 
Mass.     Printing  machine.     2,076,064  ;  Apr.   6. 

Carlson,  John  E.,  Forestville,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Trum- 
bull Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn.  Ther- 
mostatic switch.      2,068,374  ;   Jan.  19. 

Carlson.  John  E..  Forestville,  assignor  to  The  Trumbill 
Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville.  Conn. 
Snap  action  tliermostatic  switch.     2.081,269  ;  May  25. 

Carlson,  John  E.,  Forestville,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull 
Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn. 
Brooder  control.     2,088,160;  July  27. 

Carlson,  Nelson  A.,  assignor  to  Erie  Meter  Systems,  Inc., 
Erie,  Pa.     Dispensing  stand.     2,089,681 :  Aug.  10. 

Carlson,  Die  E..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Building  structure. 
2,085,146  ;  June  29. 

Carlson.  Oscar,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Robert  E.  Morris- 
sey,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Child's  vehicle.  2,088,259  ; 
July  27. 

Carlson,  Oscar  F.,  Company.  (See  Carlson,  Oscar  F., 
assignor.) 

Carlson,  Oscar  F.,  Company,  et  al.  (See  Carlson,  Oscar 
F.,  assignor.) 

Carlson.  Oscar  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Oscar  F.  Carl- 
son Companv,  and  one-half  to  E.  N.  McDonnell,  Clhi- 
cago.  111.    Control  switch.    2,076,546  ;  Apr.  13. 

Carlson.  Oscar  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Oscar  F.  Carl- 
son Company  and  one-half  to  E.  N.  JIcDonnell,  Chicago, 
111.  Low  water  and  pressure  cut-off  switch.  2,076,547  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Carlson,  Oscar  F.,  assignor  to  Oscar  F.  Carlson  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Limit  switch.     2.078,441  ;  Apr.  27. 

Carlson,  Ralph  G.,  assignor  to  Crane  Co.,  Chicago,  HI. 
Cable  operated  valve.     2,069,995  ;  Feb.  9. 

Carlson.  Raymond  A..  Rockford,  111.  Machine  tool  spindle 
construction.     2,089,930  ;  Aug.  10. 

Carlson,  Raymond  A.,  Rockford,  assignor,  b.v  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Bor.g-Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Two-feed  control  mechanism  for  hvdraulicallv  operated 
machine  tools.     2.094,526  ;  Sept.  28. 

Carlson,  Wendell  L.  (See  Chittick,  Kenneth  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carlson,  Wendell  L.     (See  Chittick,  K.  A.,  and  Carlson.) 

Carlson,  Wendell  L.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Radio  receiving  system. 
2,075,501  ;  Mar.   30. 

Carlson,  Wendell  L.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Heterodyne  beat  signal 
liniiter   system.     2,085,791  ;  July  6. 

Carlson,  Wendell  L.,  Haddonfield^  and  L.  R.  Kirkwood, 
Alerchantville,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation 
of  America.  Automatic  volume  control  wiUi  noise 
suppressor.     2,078,055  ;  Apr.  20. 

Carlsson.  Carl  E.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Belt  fastener  for 
round  belts.     2.077,309  ;  Apr.  13. 

Carlsson,  Fredrik,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Industri- 
metoder,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Producing  sponge  iron. 
2,089,782  ;  Aug.  10. 

Carlsson,    Johannes.      (See   Jacobsen,   E.,   and   Carlsson.) 

Carlstrom,  Bengt.     (See  Anneren,  R.  E.,  and  CarlstrSm.) 

Carlton  Lamp  Corporation.  (See  Vosburgh,  Frank  A.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Carlton,  Paul  C,  Baldwin,  Md.  Magnifying  glass. 
2.100,239  ;  Nov.  23. 

("armicbaol.  William  A.,  and  F.  H.  Hart,  assicnors  to 
O.  Cowlcs  and  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Mounting 
for  door  handles.     2.081,447  :  May  25. 

Carniody,  Stephen  J..  Bellingham,  Wash.  Cooperative  bib- 
cock.    2.096.370  :    Oct.   19. 

Carmody,  William  H.     (See  Thomas,  C.  A.,  and  Carmody.) 

Carmody,  William  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Neville  Company.  Heat  polymerization.  2,067,073 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Carmody,  William  H..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Neville  Company.     Heavy  oil.     2.081.448  ;  May   25. 

Carmody,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  Neville  Companv, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Chewing  gum  base.  2,087,900 ;  Juiv 
27. 

Carnahan,  Florence,  et  al.  (See  Carnahan.  Ralph  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carnahan,  Glen  C.     (See  Byers,  J.  A.,  and  Carnahan.) 

Carnahan,  Ralph  W.  (See  Funkhouser,  L.  K.,  and 
Carnahan.) 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


105 


Cai-nahan,  Ralph  W.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  of  one- 
fourth  to  H.  and  S.  Seegel,  Cleveland,  A.  E.  Emerman, 
executor  of  said  R.  W.  Carnahan,  deceased,  assignor  of 
three-fourths  to  F.  Carnahan,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio. 
Automatic  telephone  alarm.     2,098,133  ;  Nov.  2. 

Carnegie-Illinois  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Greulich,  Gerald 
G.,  assignor.) 

Garner,  John  J.,  Cloudcroft,  N.  Mex.  Combined  plant 
setting  and  fertilizing  implement.     2,103,710;  Dec.  28. 

Carney,  Bernard  R.     (See  Belchetz,  A.,  and  Carney.) 

Carney,  Charles  F.  (See  Williams,  H.  W.,  Carney,  and 
Jones.) 

Carney,  Charles  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  E.  M.  Heiden, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Elevator 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Elevator  system.  2,088,463 ; 
July  27. 

Carney,  Daniel  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  M.  Magee, 
one-third  to  H.  I.  Neaman,  and  one-third  to  M.  H. 
Carney,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Refillable  blade  fuse. 
2,077,823  ;  Apr.  20. 

Carney,  Marion  H.,  et  al.  (See  Carney,  Daniel  E.)  as- 
signor.) 

Carney,  Samuel  C,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Shell  Develop- 
ment Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Process  and  ap- 
paratus for  conducting  chemical  reactions.  2,081,322  ; 
May  25. 

Carney,  Thomas  C.     (See  Peterson,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Carolina  Chemical  Company.  (See  Daughety,  Carl  O.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Caronia,  Frank  J.,  New  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.  Roofing  tool. 
2,081,735  ;  May  25. 

Carothers,  John  N.,  Anniston,  Ala.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Monsan  Chemical  Companv.  St.  Louis,  JSIo. 
Producing  diphenyl.     Re.  20,367  ;  May  18. 

Carothers,  John  N.*,  Anniston.  Ala.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Monsanto  Chemical  Comoanv.  St.  Loui?, 
Mo.  Producing  diaryl  hydrocarbons.  Re.  20,368  ;  May 
18. 

Carothers,  Thomas  A.,  assignor  to  The  National  Marking 
Machine  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Laundry  mark- 
ing.    2,097,017  ;  Oct.  26. 

Carothers,  Wallace  H.  (See  Carpenter,  G.  B.,  and 
Carothers.) 

Carothers,  Wallace  H.,  Fairville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Chem- 
ical compounds  and  preparing  same.    2.067,172  ;  Jan.  12. 

Carothers,  Wallace  H.,  Fairville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Chemical  processes  and  new  products  produced  thereby. 
2,072,867  ;  Mar.  9. 

Carothers,  Wallace  H.,  Pennsbury  Township,  Chester 
County,  Pa.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Linear  condensation 
polymers.     2,071,250  ;  Feb.  16. 

Carothers,  Wallace  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.    Fiber  and  producing  it.    2,071,251 ;  Feb.  16. 

Carothers,  Wallace  H.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Linear  polyace- 
tal  and  producing  the  same.     2,071,252  ;  Feb.  16. 

Carothers,  Wallace  H.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Linear  con- 
densation polymers.     2,071,253  ;  Feb.  16. 

Carothers,  Wallace  H.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Dispersions 
of  haIogen-2-butadiene  1,3  and  making  same.  2,080,558  ; 
May  18. 

Carothers,  Wallace  H.,  A.  M.  Collins,  and  J.  E.  Kirby,  as- 
signors to  B.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wil- 
mington. Del.  Chemical  products  and  producing  same. 
2,060,329':  Jan.  5. 

Carothers.  Wallace  11.,  and  A.  M.  Collins,  Wilmington,  and 
.T.  R,  Kirby.  Arden,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company.  Wilmington.  Del.  Chemical  prod- 
ucts and  producing  same.     2.060.3.^0  ;  Jan.  5. 

Carothers.  Wallace  11..  and  A.  M.  Collins,  Wilmington,  and 
J.  E.  Kirby.  Arden,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  do 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Chemical  prod- 
ucts and   producing  same.      2.060.381  ;  Jan.   5. 

CarothtMS.  Wallace  II..  Fairville,  Pa.,  and  G.  J.  Berchet, 
assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company 
Wilmington,  Del.  Tiutadienyl  compounds  and  proi)aring 
the  same.     2,073,363  ;    Mar.  9. 

Carothers,  WallMoe  H.,  Arden,  and  G.  J.  Bercht,  assignors 
to  E.  I.  du  I'ont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.,  Vinylotlilnyl  derivatives  and  producing  same. 
2,082,568:  June  1. 

Carothers,  Wallace  IT.,  and  R.  A.  Jacobson,  Arden,  as- 
sign<MM  lo  E.  I.  dn  Pont  do  Nemour.s  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Vinvlelliinyl  derivatives  and  prepar- 
ing same.     2,082,569;  June  1. 

Cnrotliers,  Wallace  11.,  Ar(l(>n,  and  A.  M.  Collins,  as 
slgnors  to  E.  I.  du  I'onI  de  Nemours  iV,  Company, 
Wilmlnglon,  Del.  Dllialogen  butenes  and  their  prei)a- 
ration.     2.102.61  I  ;   Dec.   21. 

CarpcndiT.  William,  New  Brunswick,  assignor,  by  mesne 
as.signments.  to  (\Trrier  ('orporation,  Newark.  N.  J. 
Fan  (■(■onomiz(>r.      2.101.983;  Dec.  14. 

Carpenter,  Allan  O.,  Corning,  N.  V.,  nssignor  to  IngersoU- 
Itand  CompMiiy,  Jeisev  CKy,  N.  J.  Safety  device  for 
engines.      2,099,556;  Nov.   10. 

Carpenter,  ChiirleH  K.,  Chicago,  III.  Doughnut  machine. 
2,083,829  ;  June  15. 

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Carpenter,  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Doughnut  cooking 
device.     2,088,946  ;  Aug.  3. 

Carpenter,  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Givau- 
dan-Delawanna,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Doughnut  ma- 
chine.    2,092,499  ;    Sept.    7. 

Carpenter,  Charles  E.,  Crystal  Lake.  111.  Doughnut  ma- 
chine and  the  like.     2,092,302  ;  Sept.  7. 

Carpenter,  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  A.  S.  T. 
Lagaard,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Doughnut  machine  and 
the  like.     2,095,731 ;  Oct.  12. 

Carpenter,  Charles  R.,  Robbinsdale,  Minn.  Fish  stringer. 
2,092,638  ;   Sept.  7. 

Carpenter,  E.  W.,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Carpenter,   Edward   W.,  assignor.) 

Carpenter,  E.  W.,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Carpenter,  E.  W.,  and  Fry,  assignors.) 

Carpenter,  Edward  W.,  Fairfield,  assignor  to  The  E.  W. 
Carpenter  Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Swivel   harp  fixture.     2,099,000  ;  Nov.  16. 

Carpenter,  Edward  W.,  Fairfield,  and  W.  H.  Fry,  Bridge- 
port, assignors  to  The  E.  W.  Carpenter  Manufacturing 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Holder  for  paper  towels 
in  roll  form.     2,072,519  ;  Mar.  2. 

Carpenter,  Floyd  M.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Auxiliary  seat. 
2,072,513  ;  Mar.  2. 

Carpenter,  Gilbert  B.,  Framingham,  Mass..  and  W.  H. 
Carothers,  Fairville,  Pa,,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preparation  of 
carboxylic  acids.     2.068,265  ;  Jan.  19. 

Carpenter,  Glenn  W.,  Haddonfield,  and  W.  D.  La  Rue, 
Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.  Wiring  s.vstem  for  electrical  apparatus. 
2,066.876  ;  Jan.  5." 

Carpenter-Hiatt  Sales  Company.  (See  Graham,  George 
H.,  assignor.) 

Carpenter,  Ivan  S.     (See  Pearson,  G.  C,  and  Carpenter.) 

Carpenter,  John  B.,  Jr.,  West  Roxhury,  and  E.  X'.  Steven- 
son, Newton,  assignors  to  A.  D.  Little,  Incorporated, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Manufacture  of  chromates. 
2,077,096  ;  Apr.  13. 

Carpenter,  Marion  S.,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Givaudan- 
Delawanna,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nitre  derivative  of 
tertiary  butyl  pseudocumene  and  preparing  same. 
2,072,293  ;  Mar.  2. 

Carpenter,  Morris  T.     (See  Roberts,  J.  K.,  and  Carpenter.) 

Carpenter,  Ose  F.,  Brightwood,  Va.  Gang-boring  machine. 
2,070,466  ;  Feb.  9. 

Carpenter,  Ralph.      (See  Bartlett,  W..  and  Carpenter.) 

Carpenter,  Russell,  Wayagamack  Island,  Three  Rivers, 
Quebec,  Canada.  Rope  guard  for  paper  making  ma- 
chines.    2,074,045  ;  Mar.  16. 

Carpenter,  Warren  W..  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Bell  Tel- 
ephone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
TelPDhone  system.     2.067.51S  :  Jan.  12. 

Carpenter,  Warren  W.,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Dial  telephone  system.     2.089.921  ;  Aug.  10. 

Carpenter,  Warren  W.,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  system.     2.093.117  :  Sept.  14. 

Carpenter,  Warren  W.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y..  and  A.  E. 
Hague,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone 
system.     2,089,338  ;  Aug.  10. 

Carpenter,  Warren  W.,  Garden  City,  and  O.  Myers,  Brook- 
lyn, assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incor- 
porated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone  system.  2,098,274  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Carpenter,  Webster  I.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Dial  structure. 
2,084,942  ;  June  22. 

Carpenter,  William  W.  S.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sanford 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Brush  and  making 
same.     2,075,570  ;  Mar.  30. 

Carpentier,  Paul,  Sohne  Bucherfabrik  Aktiengesellschaft. 
(See  Fahrnblihl,  Jean,  assignor.) 

Carpentieri,  Louis,  assignor  of  fifty  per  cent  to  L.  Petro- 
sino.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clothes  pounder.  2,073,681 ; 
Mar.  10. 

Cnrpineti,  Arnaldo,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Maize  har- 
vesting machine.     2,079,201  ;  May  4. 

(;!nrp's,  J.  A.,  Garonfabrieken  N.  V.  (See  Nunnilchovcn, 
Johannes,  assignor.) 

Carpzow,  Johannes  B.,  Bornsen,  near  Hamburg,  (Jermany. 
I'reitnring  chemically  active  artificial  asphalts. 
2.0S6.004  ;  July  6. 

Cavi)/,ow.  Johannes  I!.,  Bornsen,  near  Hamburg,  Germany. 
Refining  of  mineral,  vegetable,  or  animal  oils,  parnlHna, 
waxes,  resins,  and  the  like.     2,093.348  ;  Sept.  14. 

Carr,  Charles  U.,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Company,  Dallas, 
Tex.     S(>e(l  pan  for  cotton  linters.     2.081.91)2;  June  1. 

('arr,  Charles  II.,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Company,  Dallas, 
Tex.  Itemovable  brush  cover  for  cotton  linters. 
2,081.90;i  ;  June   1. 

Carr,  Charles  U.,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Company, 
Dalhis,  Tex.  Rll)  mounting  for  cotton  nuichlnory. 
2.(195,231  ;   Oct.   12. 

('.■HI-,   ('(iminodore.      (.Si'c   Tn-esh,  Morrison  C,   assignor.) 

Carr,  l'''rank  L.,  Jr.,  Maplewood.  Pa.  Weather  strip  for 
metal  shhIi  wlndow.i.     2.090.507;  Nov.  16. 

Carr.   noii.ild  lO.      (.See  Bray.   l'.  It.,  and   «''arr.) 

Carr,  Donald  E.,  Naples,  assignor  to  I'nion  Oil  Company 
of  Callfornjn,  Los  Angi-le.s,  t^allf.  Producing  petroleum 
plastics.     2,080,696;  May  18. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Carr,  Donald  E.,  Naples,  assignor  to  Union  Oil  Company 
of  California,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Purifying  naphthenic 
acids.     2.081,475  :  May  25. 

Carr,  Edward  J.,  Scarsdale,  X.  Y.  Carton.  2,069.997 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Carr,  James  I.,  assignor  to  E,  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Purification  of  organic 
compounds.     2.092.797  ;  Sept,  14, 

Carr,  James  I.,  and  C.  K.  Black,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Azo 
dyes.     2,100.378  :  Nov.  30. 

Carr.  John,  Seekonk,  Mass.  Bag  frame.  2,087,615 ; 
July  20. 

Carr.  Joseph  J.,  Miners  Mills,  Pa.  Mining  machine  pick 
sharpening  die.     2,094,291  ;  Sept.  28. 

Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co.  (See  Garwood,  Charles  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carr,  Mark  W..  Keighley,  England.  Heald  of  looms  for 
weaving.     2,082.480  ;  June  1. 

Carr,  Raymond  L.,  Boston,  Mass,  Vehicle  body.  Re. 
20,237  ;"  Jan.  12. 

Carr,  Raymond  L.,  Boston,  Mass,,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Engineering  and  Research  Cor- 
poration, New  Haven,  Conn,  Signal  device.  2,073,364  ; 
Mar,  9. 

Carr,  Richard  H.,  assignor  to  The  Pure  Oil  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Motor  apparatus  for  pumping  and  other 
purposes.     2,103,742  :  Dec,  28. 

Carr.  Richard  H.,  and  K.  A.  Covell.  assignors  to  The  Pure 
Oil  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  operating 
wells.     2.096,843  ;  Oct.  26. 

Carr,  William  C,  Richmond,  Va.  Air  conditioning  ap- 
paratus.     2.076,192  ;    Apr,   6. 

Carraway  Engineering  Company.  (See  Carraway, 
Thomas  W.,   assignor.) 

Carraway,  Thojnas  W.,  assignor  to  Carraway  Engineer- 
ing Company,  Inc.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Cooling  unit. 
2,076,119  ;   Apr.  6. 

Carraway,  Thomas  W.,  assignor  to  Carraway  Engineering 
Company,  Inc.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Air  conditioning  system. 
2,090,782  :  Aug.  24. 

Carraway,  Thomas  W.,  assignor  to  Carraway  Engineering 
Compa"nv,  Inc.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Air  conditioning  unit. 
2,101,467  ;  Dec.  7. 

Carre,  Jean,  Leers,  France.  Apparatus  for  giving  anes- 
thetics.    2,103,144  :  Dec.  21. 

Carrick  Engineering  Company.  (See  Pugsley,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Carrie.  George  M.,  Montreal,  J.  W.  Craig,  F,  E,  Lathe,  and 
A.  C.  Halferdahl,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Spalling 
resistant  refractory  brick,     2,068,641  ;  Jan.  26. 

Carrier  Corporation.     (See  Arf,  Herman  R.,  assignor.) 

Carrier  Corporation.     (See  Ashley,  Carlyle  M.,  assignor.) 

Carrier  Corporation.      (See  Carpender,  William,  assignor.) 

Carrier  Corporation.      (See  Carrier,   Willis  H.,  assignor,) 

Carrier  Corporation.      (See  Jones.   Walter,   assignor,) 

Carrier  Corporation,     (See  Lewis.  Leo  L.,  assignor.) 

Carrier  Corporation.     (See  Marshall,  Henry  H.,  assignor.) 

Carrier  Corporation,  (See  Polderman,  Lambert  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carrier  Corporation.  (See  Shawhan.  S.  F.,  and  Ashley, 
assignors.) 

Carrier  Corporation.  (See  Young,  Henry  S.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor,) 

Carrier,  Willis  H.,  Elizabeth,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Carrier  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Sealing 
and  thrust  balancing  device.     2,077,038:  Apr.  13. 

Carrier,  Worthy  W..  and  E.  C.  Leonard,  assignors  to 
Marvel  Seeder  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Combina- 
tion seeder  and  fertilizer.     2,09(),525  :  Aug.  17. 

Carroll,  A.  R.,  et  al.  (See  Carroll,  0,  F.,  and  WlUey,  as- 
signors.) 

Carroll,  Charles  F.,  and  A.  O.  Willey,  assignors  to  A,  R. 
Carroll  and  J,  L.  Frantz,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Gas  burn- 
ing apparatus,     2,070,969  ;  Feb,  16. 

Carroll.  Edward  R.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
the  firm  of  Townsond  &  Decker,  New  York,  N,  Y„  and 
one-tliird  to  B.  J.  Curtis,  and  P.  J.  Quinn.  trading  as 
Blinker  Fuel  Company.  Stabilizing  ships  with  fuel  oil. 
2.077.143  :  .Apr.  13. 

Carroll,  Elbert  H,      (See  DXierienga,  Frank,  assignor,) 

Carroll,  Ellsworth  W.      (See  Connor,  H,  M..  and  Carroll.) 

(Carroll,   Eugene  G.      (See   Sanford.   R.    S.,   and    Carroll.) 

Carroll,  Eugene  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Ben- 
dix  Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake. 
2,074,719  :   Mar.    23. 

Carroll.  Eugene  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Brake  Company,  South  Bend,  Ind,  Fluid  brake. 
2.081,575:  May  2.5. 

Carroll,  Eugene  G.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Bendix  Brake  Company.  South  Bend, 
Ind.     Hydraulic  brake  apparatus.     2,098.653  :  Nov.  9. 

Carroll.  Eugene  G..  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion. South  Bend,  Ind,     Brake.     2,102,833  :  Dec.  21. 

Carroll,  Eugene  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Brake  Company,  South  Bend,  Ind,  Brake,  2,102,834  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Carroll.  Fred  yi..  Binghamton.  assignor  to  International 
Business  Machines  Corporation.  New  York.  N.  Y.  As- 
sorting machine.     2.076.705:  Apr.  13. 

Carroll.  Hezeklah  W..  Jr.,  assignor  to  Autographic  Register 
Company.  Hoboken,  N,  J.  Manifolding.  2.087,850 ; 
July  20. 


Carroll,  James  J..  Detroit.  Mich.  Metal  expanding  ma- 
chine.    2,083,775  ;  June  15. 

Carroll,  James  M.,  assignor  to  Monarch  Manufacturing 
Works,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa,  Device  for  venting  oil 
burner  installations.     2,086.698  ;  July  13. 

Carroll,  John  u.,  Des  ;MoinHS.  Iowa.  Individual  cosmetic 
container  structure.      2,102,885  ;  Dec.   21. 

Carroll,  John  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hydraulic  brake  sys- 
tem  coupler.     2,084,191  ;  June  15. 

Carroll.  Joseph  H,  (See  Ma  lone,  J.  Y.,  Carroll,  and 
McKee. ) 

Carroll,  Manly  E.,  assignor  to  The  Universal  Generators 
Corporation,  Inc.,  Miami,  Fla.  Generating  gaseous  fuel 
admixtures.     2,073,607  ;  Mar.  16. 

Carroll,  Manly  E.,  Miami,  Fla,,  assignor  to  Universal 
Generators  Corporation,  Inc.  Manifold  for  internal 
comt)UStion  engines.     2,073,608  ;  Mar.  16. 

Carroll.  Monroe  W.,  Beaumont,  Tex,  Well  bridging,  ce- 
menting, whipstock,  and  milling  apparatus,  2,100,684  : 
Nov.   30. 

Carroll,  William  M..  assignor  to  S.  F.  Bowser  &  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Liquid  dispensing  ap- 
paratus.    2,101.806  ;  Dec.  7. 

Carrollton  Metal  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Pfeffer- 
korn,  F.  F.,  and  Stevens,  assignors.) 

Carrom  Company,  The.  (See'Stearns,  Freeman  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carrouee,  Ren^.     (See  B^chereau,  L.,  and  Carrou^e.) 

Carruthers.  Francis  W..  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  assignor  to 
Davis  &  Geek.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,  Surgical  suture  or 
ligature.     2.093,145  ;  Sept.  14. 

Carrutliers,  James  R.  (See  Hooker,  F,  J.,  and  (Car- 
ruthers,) 

Carson,  Amon  H.,  R.  O.  Anderson,  and  C.  D.  Davenport, 
Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Rotary  rig  drilling  control. 
2.079,841  :  May  11. 

Carson,  Andy,  Tampa,  Fla.  Carburetor.  2,083,428; 
June  8. 

Carson,  August  J.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Accounting  appa- 
ratus.    2,095,562  ;  Oct.  12. 

Carson,  Benjamin  R,,  Collingswood,  N,  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Automatic  stopping 
device.     2,083,314  ;  June   8, 

Carson,  Benjamin  R,,  Camden,  N,  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic 
Phonograph.     2.094,255  :  Sept.  28, 

Carson,  Clifford  C.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Heating  and  ven- 
tilating.     2,076.399  :   Apr.    6. 

Carson,  Clifford  C  Chicago,  111.  Heater.  2,093,306; 
Sept.  14. 

Carson,  Clifford  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Heating  apparatus. 
2.093,349  :  Sept.  14. 

Carson.  Harry  Y.,  Birmingham.  Ala.,  and  R.  J.  Teetor, 
Cadillac.  Mich.  Bell  and  spigot  pipe  joint.  2,087,752  ; 
Jully  20. 

Carson,  Henry  A.,  Burbank,  Calif.  Cylinder  oiler  for 
internal  combustion  engines.     2,079,676  :  May  11. 

Carson,  Hiram  J..  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Manufacturing 
gases.     2.066.670  ;  Jan.  5. 

Carson,  Hiram  J.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Apparatus  for  produc- 
ing water  gas,     2,072,357  ;  Mar.  2. 

Carson,  Hiram  J.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Producing  gas. 
2,093,005  :  Sept,  14. 

Carson,  Jesse  F,,  assignor  to  Electric  Vacuum  Cleaner 
Co.,  Inc,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Vacuum  cleaner.  2.091,107  : 
Aug.  24. 

Carson,  Oswald  B.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.  Goggles,  spectacles, 
or  the  like.     2,075,020  ;  Mar.  30. 

Carson,  Robert  H..  assignor  to  Burpee  Can  Sealer  Com- 
pany. Chir.'igo.  111.  Valve  for  jjressure  cookers,  steriliz- 
ers and  the  like.     2,097,585  ;  Nov.  2. 

Carstarphen,  Fred  C,  Denver,  Colo,,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey, 
Wire    rope,      2,074,956  ;    Mar.    23. 

Carswell,  J.  M.      (See  Puckett,  Willard  M.,  assignor.) 

Carswell,  Thomas  S..  Kirkwood.  Mo.,  assignor  to  Jlon- 
santo  Chemical  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Separation  of 
chloranisidine  isomers.     2.069.546  :  Feb.  2. 

Carswell,  Thomas  S.,  Kirkwood,  assignor  to  Monsanto 
Chemical  Company,  St,  Louis,  Mo.  Esters  of  di- 
carboxylic  acids  and  substituted  phenols,  2,079,487  : 
May  4, 

Cart,  Theodore  S.,  Princeton,  assignor  to  Atlantic  Prod- 
ucts Corporation,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Luggage  bag 
2,086,895:  July  13. 

Carta,  Anthony.     (See  Barycz,  Frank  V.,  assignor,) 

Carter,  .\inslie  T..  P.arcelona.  Spain,  assignor  to  General 
Railway  Signal  Company.  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Highway 
Crossinc  sisnal  system.      2.088.837:  Aug.  3. 

Carter,  Albert,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  Carter 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Tube 
cleaning  machine.    2.089.597  ;  Aug.  10. 

Carter,  Albert  L..  and  E.  K.  Miller,  assignors  to  Carter 
Miller  Mill  Furnishing  Company.  Spokane,  Wash.  Pea 
separating  apparatus.     2.073.095  :  Mar.  9. 

Carter.  Barnard  M..  Montclair.  N.  J..  T.  V.  Fowler, 
l*elham.  N.  Y..  and  H.  F.  Merriam.  West  Orange,  N.  J., 
assisnors  to  General  Chemical  Company.  New  York, 
N.  Y.    Making  a  sulphur  bearing  oil.     2.070,256  ;  Feb.  9. 

Carter.  Benjamin  C.      (See  Knowles,  J.  R.,  and  Carter.) 

Carter.  Bern.nrd  M.,  Montclair.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  Now  York,  N,  Y,  Production  of 
sulphur,     2,080,384;  May  11, 


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Carter,  Bernard  M.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of 
carbon  bisulphide.     2,081,576  :  May  25. 

Carter,  Bernard  M.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  mate- 
rial.    2,095,232  ;  Oct.  12. 

Carter,  Bernard  M.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  .Tssignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of 
sulphuric  acid.     2,095,628  ;  Oct.  12. 

Carter  Cai'buretor  Corporation.  (See  Berry,  Russell  G., 
assignor.) 

Carter  Carburetor  Corporation.  (See  Bicknell,  George  M., 
assignor.) 

Carter  Carburetor  Corporation.  (See  Blattner,  August  H., 
assignor.) 

Carter  Carburetor  Corporation.  (See  Coffey,  Irven  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carter  Carburetor  Corporation.  (See  Ericson,  George  E., 
assignor.) 

Carter  Carburetor  Corporation.  (See  Ewart,  William  M., 
assignor.) 

Carter  Carburetor  Corporation.  (See  Kommer,  Fred  A., 
assignor.) 

Carter  Carburetor  Corporation.  (See  Mollberg,  Byron, 
assignor.) 

Carter  Carburetor  Corporation.  (See  Whisler,  Riilph  II., 
assignor.) 

Carter,   Chas.,   et  al.      (See  Ivurt/-,    Cyrus   B.,    assignor.) 

Carter,  Clare  A.     (See  Wickert,  J.  N.,  and  Carter.) 

Carter,  Clarence  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Smoking  pipe. 
2,074,457  ;  Mar.  23. 

Carter,  Earl  H.,  Longview,  Tex.  Pumping  means  for  oil 
wells.     2,088,892  ;  Aug.  3. 

Carter,  Edward  H.,  and  L.  J.  Figg,  Jr.,  Kingsport,  Tenn., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Purification  of  products 
of  the  destructive  distillation  of  wood.  2,095,857  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Carter,  Emmett  F.,  Emporium,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hygrade 
Sylvania  Corporation,  Salem,  Mass.  Space  discharge 
tube.     2,081,125  ;  May  18. 

Carter,  Plaskell  C,  assignor  to  Iron  Fireman  Manufacur- 
jng  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.  Ash  collector  for  un- 
derfeed stokers.     2,094,093  ;  Sept.  28. 

Carter,  Haskell  C,  assignor  to  Iron  Fireman  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Portland,  Oreg.  Coal  worm  drive. 
2,103,345;  Dec.  21. 

Carter,  Haskell  C,  and  A.  L.  Wallace,  assignors  to  Iron 
Fireman  Manufacturing  Company,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  rolled  steel 
worms.     2,094,204  ;  Sept.  28. 

Carter,  Henry  C,  Dearborn,  Mich.  Steel  for  musical  in- 
struments.    2,082.683  ;  June  1. 

Carter,  Horace  A.,  Richmond,  Va.  Dispensing  apparatus 
and    cabinet.     2,090,665  ;   Aug.  24. 

Carter,  ,Tohn  D..  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  Philadelphia 
Quartz  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Silicates  of  al- 
kali metals  and  producing  them.     2,078,836  ;  Apr.  27. 

Carter,  John  D.,  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  Philadelphia 
Quartz  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fiberboard. 
2,099,598;  Nov.  16. 

Carter,  John  F.      (See  Ginter,  C.   W.,  and  Carter.) 

Carter,  John  W.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Clutch.  2,070,154; 
Feb.  9. 

Carter,  Leonard  F.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Electric  re- 
ciprocating hand  tool.     2,087,018;  July  13. 

Carter,  Leonard  F..  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Automatic 
shut-off  valve.     2,096,785  ;  Oct.   26. 

Carter,  Leslie  F.      (Hoe  Carlson,  P..  G.,  and  Carter.) 

Carter,  Leslie  F.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyro- 
scope Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Air  supported 
gyroscope.     2,086,896  ;  July  13. 

Carter,  I/eslie  F.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyro- 
rcope  Comnnnv,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Air  borne  direc- 
lional  gyroscope.     2,086,898;  July  13. 

Carter,  Leslie  F.,  I-eonla.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyro- 
scope Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Air  borne  gyro- 
magnetic   compass.     2,091,904;   Sept.   7. 

Carter,  Leslie  P.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyro- 
scope Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Directional  gyro- 
scope  for  aircraft.     2,093,417;   Sept.  21. 

Carter,  Leslie  1''.,  Leonia,  N.  .1.,  and  M.  F.  I?ates,  assignors 
to  Sperry  Gyroscope  Company,  Inc.,  Bi'ooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Air  borne  artificial  horizon.     2,086,897;  July  13. 

Carter,  Leslie  F.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  and  W.  Bolster,  New 
York,  assignors  to  Sperry  Gyroscope  Comi)any,  Inc.. 
BrooMyn,  N.  Y.  Air  borne  gyrocompass.  2,095,313; 
Oct.   12. 

Carter,  Leslie  F.,  and  C.  A.  Frische,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors lo  Sperr,y  Gyroscope  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Magnetic  directional  gyroscope.  2,098,564; 
Nov.  9. 

Carter,  IJonel  A.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Hair  and  scalp 
treating  .-ipparalus.     2,081,034;  May  18. 

Carter  Millr^r  Mill  li'iii'nishiiig  Company.  (See  Carter, 
A.  Jj.,  and  IMIllcr,  assignors.) 

Carter.    I'crcv   W.       (Sec   UleliMrds,   IT.  J.,  and  ("arter.l 

Carter,  I'cter  G..  and  H.  II.  Senni'tt.  Itl.iclilcy,  Ma  nclirsi.r, 
England,  and  ('.  Sliaw,  (Jraiigciiioulli.  Scot  land,  as 
slgnors  (o  Iniperlaj  Clii'inlcal  Indnslrles  Lliiilti'il.  .\<-r 
tatc  ai-lifii-i.'il  sill;  dvcsl  mI'I'h,      L'.O!)",  I.'ll.' ;   Nov,  '_'. 

Carter.  I'lillii)  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Freewlii'cl  control. 
2.091,468  ;  Aug.  31. 


Carter,  Philip  S.,  Rocky  Point,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Aperiodic  antenna.  2,099,296  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Carter  Pneumatic  Tool  Company.  (See  Carter,  Albert, 
assignor.) 

Carter,  Ralph  H.      (See  Elssner,   R.,  and  Carter.) 

Carter,  Russell  W.,  Albia,  Iowa.  Washing  machine  agita- 
tor.    2,092,954  ;  Sept.  14. 

Carter,  Samuel  C.     (See  Campbell,  J.  A.,  and  Carter.) 

Carter,  Wilber  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Mechnnisni  for  utilizing 
the  enei'sjy  of  a   current   of   fluid.      2.078.837  :   .-Vpr.   27. 

Carter,  Wilbur  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Load  allocating  device. 
2,098,654;  Nov.  9. 

Cni-rcr.   Wiliard  K.      (See  McKinley,  J.  M..  and   Carter.) 

Carter,  William,  Lawrence,  Kans.  Mechanical  toy. 
2,083,218  ;  June  8. 

Carter,  William  A.,  Romford,  assignor  of  three-tenths  to 
D.  I.  M.  Kennard  and  three-tenths  to  J.  R.  Alexander, 
London,  England.  Hydraulic  absorber.  2,070,709 ; 
Feb.    16. 

Carter,  William,  Company,  The.  (See  Drumheller,  Charles 
E.,  assignor.) 

Carter,  William,  Company,  The.  (See  Vincent,  William 
J.,  assignor.) 

Carter,  William  H.,  and  J.  R.  Rudderforth,  Washington, 
D.  C.     Dish.     2,085,951  ;  July  6. 

Cartier,  Societe  Anonyme.     (See  Lenfant,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Cartigny,  Georges  L.  D.,  Rieme-Gent,  Belgium,  assignor  to 
Aktiebolaget  Kemiska  Patenter,  Landskrona,  Sweden. 
Filtering  apparatus.     2,095.350  ;  Sept.  28. 

Cartlidge,  Franlc.      (See  Crawford,  L.  F.,  and  Cartlidge. ) 

Cartlidge,  Frank,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Loading  machine.  2,073,142  ; 
Jlar.  9. 

Cartlidge,  Frank,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Loading  machine.  2,077,876 ; 
Apr.   20. 

Cartlidge,  Prank,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Loading  machine  gathering 
chain.     2.090,395  ;  Aug.  17. 

Cartlidge,  Frank,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.     Conveyer.     2,099,512  ;  Nov.  16. 

Cartlidge,  Frank,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Gathering  or  pick-up  conveyer. 
2,101,238;  Dec.  7. 

Carton  Container  Company.  (See  Ringler,  William  A., 
assignor.) 

Carton,  Jean,  Blonts,  France.  Radial  field  relay. 
2,076,879  ;  Apr.  13. 

Carton  &  Specialties,  Inc.  (See  Bueschel,  Andrew  E., 
assignor.) 

Cartoning  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Evans,  Harry  L., 
assignor.) 

Cartoning  Jlachinery  Corporation.  (See  Hohl,  G.  I.,  and 
Evans,    assignors.) 

Cartter,  W.  G.,  et  al.  (See  Brandenburg,  Harry  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cartun,  Paul  O.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Tubular  electric  incandes- 
cent lamp.     2.082.616  ;  June  1. 

Cartun,  Paul  O.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Incandescent  lamp  and 
similar  device.     2,084,192  ;  June  15. 

Cartwright,  William  D.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Accelerator 
brake  control.     2,072,666  ;  Mar.  2. 

Cartv.  Alton  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Printing  furniture. 
2,095,354;   Oct.  12. 

Cartzdafner,  Roy  E.,  deceased,  Passaic  National  Bank  and 
Trust  Company,  executor,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Magor  Car  Corporation,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Dump  car. 
2,077,354;  Apr.  13. 

Carus  Cliemical  Company.  (See  Schumacher,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Ca'-iithers,  Robert  S..  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Carrier  wave  transmission  system.  2,006.332  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Caruthers.  Robert  S..  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Wave  amplification  and  generation.  2,060,333; 
Jan.   5. 

Caruthers,  Robert  S.,  Mountain  liakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  I>aboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Modulating  system.      2,086,601  ;  July  13. 

Caruthers,  Robert  S.,  Towaco,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Modulating  system.     2,080,4.59  ;   May  18. 

Caruthers,  Robert  S.,  Jackson  Heights,  assignor  to  Bell 
T(>leplione  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  Now  York,  N.  Y. 
Modulating  system.     2,080.602  ;  July  13. 

Carvalho.  Leslie  R.  N.,  Toledo.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Glass  Company.     Closure.     2,082,617;   June  1. 
"arver,  Andrew  J..  Walters,  OUla.     90°  bend,  flexible  pipe 

cleaning  tool.      2.099.723  ;   Nov.  23. 
'arver  Cotton   Gin  Company.      (See  McIiOan,   Robert  W., 

assignor.) 
■.irver,    Fred   S.,   Short   Hills,   N.   J.     Press.     2,072.942; 

Mar.  it. 
'arvin  Itottlecap  Corp.      (See  Penn,   Isidore,  assignor.) 
'.-irwardiiKS   (ieorge,    Bath,   England.      lOtjulpolslng   mech- 
anism.    2,090.1.39;  Aug.    17. 

C'arwin'<liiie,  George,  Bath,  assignor  of  one  half  lo  Her- 
bert Terry  &  Sons  Limited.  Ulddlteli.  I':nKlan(I.  Equi- 
poising incchnnlsm.     2.07l!,ll(l  ;  Apr.  ll. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Cary,  Beecher  B.,  and  C.  Hollerith,  assignors  to  Hayes 
Industries,  Inc.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Mufller.  2,070,543; 
Feb.  9. 

Cary,  Beecher  B.,  assignor  to  Hayes  Industries,  Inc., 
Jackson,  Mich.     Fan  construction.     2,098,640  ;  Nov.  9. 

Cary,  Beecher  B.,  and  C.  Hollerith,  assignors  to  ?Iayes 
Industries,  Inc.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Multiblade  fan  con- 
struction.    2,097,205  ;   Oct.   26. 

Cary,  John  E.  and  V.,  Opelousas,  La.  Plow.  2,085,633; 
June  29. 

Cary,  Valerie.     (See  Cary,  John  E..  and  V.) 

Casablancas,  Fernando,  Sabadell,  Spain.  Mechanism  for 
drawing  textile  rovings.     2,075,571  ;  Mar.  30. 

Casablancas,  Fernando,  Sabadell,  Spain.  Guiding  frame 
of  the  belts  for  the  high  draft  mechanisms.  2,094,229  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Casablancas,  Fernando.  Sabadell,  Spain.  Mechanism  for 
suspending  the  bobbins  of  roving  on  the  creels  of 
spinning  machines.     2,095,518  ;  Oct.  12. 

Casablancas,  Fernando,  Lausanne,  Switzerland.  Guiding 
of  belts  in  high-draft  mechanisms.     2,099,970  ;  Nov.  23. 

Casagrande,  Leo,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany.  Hard- 
ening soil.     2,099,328  ;   Nov.   16. 

Casajuana,  Amado.      (See  Viscasilla.s,  Jose,  assignor.) 

Casanova.  Camillo,  Zurich.  Switzerland.  Flexible  foot- 
wear.    2,067,845  ;  .Tan.  12. 

Cascadden,  Earle  S.,  Lapel,  Ind.  Breaking  plow. 
2,084,055  ;  June  15. 

Casco  Products  Corporation.  (See  Bahr,  Gustave  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Casco  Products  Corporation.  (See  Cohen,  Joseph  H., 
assignor.) 

Casco  Products  Corporation.  (See  Johnson,  Arthur  A., 
assignor.) 

Case,  Arthur  F.,  assignor  to  The  Wellman  Engineering 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Car  dumper.  2,082,942  ; 
June  8. 

Case,  Charles  Z.,  London,  England,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Spool  for  winding  film  through  cameras. 
2,080,072  ;  May  11. 

Case.  Harry  B.,  assignor  to  The  Luzerne  Rubber  Company, 
Trenton,  N.  J.  Sliding  door  for  display  cases. 
2,067,118;  Jan.  5. 

Case,  J.  I.,  Company.     (See  Davies,  David  P.,  assignor.) 

Case,  J.  I.,  Company.      (See  Heitshu,  Daniel  C,  assignor.) 

Case,  J.  I.,  Company.  (See  Hendricks,  S.  B.,  and  Markel, 
assignors.) 

Case,  J.  I.,  Company.  (See  MacGregor,  Wallace  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Case,  J.  I.,  Company.     (See  Rutter,  Alvah  E.,  assignor.) 

Case,  Jesse  A.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Container.  2,()94,230  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Case,  Lynn  R.      (Spp  Scott.  H.  A.,  and  Case.) 

Case,  Lynn  B.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  .John  Waldron 
Corporation,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Coating  casting 
machine.     2,086,117  ;  July  6. 

Case,  Nelson  P.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazeltine 
Corporation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Amplification  control. 
2,072,708  ;  Mar.  2. 

Case,  Nelson  P.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazeltine 
Corporation.     Coupling  system.     2,080,560  ;  May  18. 

Case,  Nelson  P.,  Great  Neck.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazeltine 
Corporation.     Feedback   circuits.     2,093.416 ;    Sept.   21. 

Case,  Nelson  P.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazel- 
tine Corporation.  Automatic  frequency  control. 
2,100,733  ;   Nov.   30. 

Casey,  James  F.,  Woodside  and  J.  Kane,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  dialing  device.     2,088,688  ;  Aug.  3. 

Caspv.  Irene  M.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Decorative  article. 
2,097,513  ;  Nov.  2. 

Casey.  Ledgoworth  G..  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Elec- 
trical Tool  Companv,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Grinding  ma- 
chine.     2,097,944  :  Nov.  2. 

Casey,  Vincent  R.,  and  G.  A.  Larsen,  assignors  to  C  &  L 
Method  (if  l'"oot  Correction,  Portland,  Oreg.  Arch  sup- 
porter.    2.0G7.475  :  .Tan.  12. 

Casey,  William,  assignor  to  Canadian  Locomotive  Com- 
pan.v,  Limited,  Kingston.  Ontario,  Canada.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  treating  materials.  2,101,042  : 
Dec.  7. 

Cash,  A.  W.,  Company.     (See  Temple,  Paul  C,  assignor.) 

Cash,  A.  W.,  Company.     (See  Terry,  Charles  M.,  assignor.) 

Cash,  Claude  C,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories, 
Incorporated,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Neutralizing  system. 
2.086.603;  July  13. 

Cash,  Claude  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Fastener  device  for  radi- 
ator covers  and  the  like.     2,092,370  :   Sept.  7. 

Cashier,  Antonio  and  E.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Adjustable 
platform   for   vehicles.     2,086,255  ;   July   6. 

Cashier,  Emelio.      (See  Cashier,  Antonio,  and  E.) 

easier,  Herman,  Canastota,  N.  Y.  Photographic  pack. 
2,074,890;    Mar.    23. 

Caslor,  Herman,  Canastota,  N.  Y.  Camera.  2,093,032 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Casner,  Thaddous  S.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Motor  for  electric 
razors.     2,079,151  ;  May  4. 

Caspar,  Eduard,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Silencer  for  the 
exha\iat  gases  of  internal  combustion  engines. 
2,103.810;   Dec.   28. 

Casper,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Message  drop  box  and 
signaling  system.     2,076,017;  Apr.  6. 


Cass,  Oliver  W.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
I'ont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington.  Del. 
Chlorinating    1,1-dichlorpropene-l.      2,097,442  ;    Nov.    2. 

Cassani,  Francesco,  Este,  Italy.  Swash  plate  device. 
2,077,986  ;  Apr.  20. 

Cassanos,  Demetrios  H.  (See  Cassanos,  Harilaos  D.  and 
D.  H.) 

Cassanos,  Harilaos  D.  and  D.  H..  Woburn,  Mass.  Pocket 
toothbrush.     2,081,792  :  May  25. 

Cass6,  Marcel,  Essonnes,  France.  Fulling  machine  of  the 
roller  t.vpe.     2,093.709  ;  Sept.  21. 

Cassell,  Henry  C,  Blilwaukee,  Wis.  Phonetic  alarm  sys- 
tem.    2,084,242  ;  June  15. 

Cassen,  Benedict,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
X-Ray  Company  Inc.  X-ray  measuring  system. 
2,098,275  ;  Nov.  9. 

Cassidy,  Eugene  H.     (See  Newton,  Frank  H.,  assignor.) 

Cassidy,  Perry  R.  (See  Bailey,  E.  G.,  Cassidy,  and 
Hardgrove.) 

Cassidy,   Perry   R.      (See  Harter,    I.,  and  Cassidy.) 

Cassidy,  Perry  R.,  Short  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Babcock 
&  Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Pulverizer. 
2,083,941  ;  June  15. 

Cassin,  Anthony  F.     (See  Adelsperger,  H.  E.,  and  Cassin.) 

Casso,  Fructuosa,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Pattern  drafting 
instrument.     2,083,315  ;  June  8. 

Castellani,  Jlatilde.      (See  Peters,  William  E.,  assignor.) 

Castings  Patent  Corporation.  (See  Hagemeyer,  Henry  F., 
assignor.) 

Castings  Patent  Corporation.  (See  Toman,  Michael  E., 
assignor.) 

Castlno,  John  B.,  River  Forest,  111.  Swinging  wringer. 
2,077,673  ;  Apr.  20. 

Castle,  Chester  W.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Electrode  for  thermionic  discharge  devices. 
2,075,639  ;  Mar.  30. 

Castledine,  Charles  O..  Windom.  Minn.  Gasoline  tank  for 
motor  vehicles.     2,103,448;   Dec.  28. 

Castleman,  Samuel  T.,  assignor  to  AU-Eleetric  Cream 
Separator  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Electric  cream 
separator.     2,079,396  ;  May  4. 

Castner,  William  H.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Cooking  grid. 
2,086,155  ;  July  6. 

Casto,  Lloyd  V.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Decorating  metallic  sur- 
faces.    2,073,624  ;  Mar.  16. 

Casto,  Lloyd  V.,  Detroit.  Mich.,  G.  von  Webern,  E.  W. 
Hamant,  and  O.  D.  King,  Dayton,  Ohio;  said  von 
Webern,  Hamant,  and  King,  assignors  to  Oxford  Var- 
nish Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Surface  decorating 
method  and  machine.     2,096,730  ;  Oct.  26. 

Casto,  Lloyd  V.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  G.  von  Webern,  O.  D. 
King,  and  E.  W.  Hamant.  Dayton,  Ohio  assignors  to 
Oxford  Varnish  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Apparatus 
for  handling  and  decorating  articles  of  manufacture. 
2,096.731  ;  Oct.  26. 

Castongay,  Joseph  A.  H..  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Construc- 
tion of   an  emergency  tire  chain.     2,087,100  ;  July  13. 

Castonguay,  Leger  S.,  Cuyahoga  l''alls,  assignor  lo  The 
Patrol  Valve  Companv.  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Pilot  con- 
trolled cut-off  valve.     2.07fi..i4S  :  Apr.  13. 

Castonova,   Joseph.      (See  Brandel.   Simon,   assignor.) 

Castriana,  Thomas  A.,  Ossining,  N.  Y.  Macaroni  guitar. 
2,083,429  ;  June  8. 

Castro,  Lizandro  F.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Air  brake  system. 
2,094.205  ;  Sept.  28. 

Caswell,  (ieorge  F.  C.      (See  Winby,  L.  P.,  and  Caswell.) 

Caswell,  Joseph,  and  K.  Elchuk.  Windsor,  Ontario,  Gran- 
ada. Style  and  cloth  design  illustrator  .  2,076,426  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Catalina.  James  R.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Auxiliary  wheel. 
2,102,835  :  Dec.  21. 

Cate,  Malcolm  S.,  assignor  to  Hood  Rubber  Company,  Inc., 
Watertown,  Mass.     Shoe  last.     2,083,146  :  June  8. 

Cate,  Paul  E.,  assignor  to  The  Fulton  Sylphon  CJorapany, 
Knoxville,  Tenn.  Stop  mechanism  for  bellows  de- 
vices.    2,072,617  ;  Mar.  2. 

Cate.  Paul  E..  assignor  to  The  Fulton  Sylphon  Company, 
Knoxville.  Tenn.  Apparatus  for  testing  thermostatic 
devices.     2.095.355  ;  Oct.  12. 

Caterpillar  Tractor  Co.  (See  Best,  Clarence  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Caterpillar  Tractor  Co.  (See  Eberhard,  Harmon  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

CaterpiMar  Tractor  Co.  (See  Gustafson,  Carl  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Caterpillar  Tractor  Co.  (See  Lewis,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Caterpillar  Tractor  Co.  (See  Radford,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Caterpillar  Tractor  Co.      (See  .Starr,  Oscar  L.,  assignor.) 

Caterpillar  Tractor  Co.  (See  Starr,  O.  L.,  and  Eber- 
hard, assignors.) 

Catos.  Julius.     (See  Ryde,  J.  W.,  and  Gates.) 

(^atos,  lyoroy  C.  Wostbrook,  Maine,  assignor  to  S.  D. 
Warren  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Paper.  2,088,893 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Cathoart.  Harry  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Toy  cap  gun. 
2,088.894  ;  Aug.  3. 

Catherall,  Alfred  C.,  Rotlierham,  England.  Permanent 
magnet.     2.096,070  ;  Oct.   19. 

Cathey,  Cecil  C,  Albany,  Oreg.  Hanger  for  trousers. 
2,066,765  ;  Jan.  5. 


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109 


Catini,  Vincenzo,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Binding  element  for 
a    stack    of    sheet    material    and    forming    the    binding 
element.     2.089,018  ;  Aug.  3. 
Catini.  Vincenzo,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Loose  leaf  binding. 

2,091,254;  Aug.  31. 
Catland,  Alfred  C.     (See  Howard,  J.  H.,  and  Catland.) 
Catland,  Alfred  C,  Alhambra,  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,    Los    Nietos,    Calif.      Roller   bit.      2,066,671 ; 
Jan.   5.  „     , 

Catland,  Alfred  C,  Alhambra.  assisnor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,    Los   Nietos,    Calif.      Roller   bit.      2,068,375  ; 
Jan.  19. 
Catland,  Alfred  C,  Alhambra,  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,  Los  Nietos,  Calif.     Well  reamer.     2,071,611  ; 
Feb.  23. 
Catland,  Alfred  C,  Alhambra,  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,   Los  Nietos,   Calif.     Core  pump.     2,081,194 ; 
May  25. 
Catland,  Alfred  C,  Alhambra,  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,  Los  Nietos,  Calif.     Well  reamer.     2,084,430; 
June  22. 
Catland,  Alfred  C,  Alhambra,  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,    Los   Nietos,    Calif.      Well   tool   construction. 
2,087,500  ;  July  20. 
Catland,  Alfred  C.,  Alhambra,  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,   Los    Nietos,    Calif.      Roller   bit.      2,087,501 ; 
July  20. 
Catland,  Alfred  C,  Alhambra.  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,  Los  Nietos,  Calif.     Well  reamer.     2,093,632  ; 
Sept.  21. 
Catland,  Alfred  C,  Alhambra,  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,    Los   Nietos,    Calif.      Core   drill.      2,093,633; 
Sept.  21. 
Catland,  Alfred  C,  Alhambra,  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,     Los    Nietos,     Calif.     Repairing    well    tools. 
2,096.447  ;   Oct.   19. 
Catland,  Alfred  C,  Alhambra,  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,    Los    Nietos,    Calif.      Core   drill.      2,100,311  ; 
Nov.  30. 
Catland,  Alfred  C,  Alhambra,  and  J.  H.  Howard,  Hunt- 
ington Park,  said  Catland  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,    Los    Nietos,    Calif.     Core    recovering    tool. 
2.081.195  :  May  25. 
Catland,     Alfred    C,    Alhambra,    and    W.    H.     Maxwell. 
Beverly  Hills,  assignors  to   Globe  Oil   Tools  Company, 
Los  Nietos,  Calif.     Well  bit.     2,089,466  ;  Aug.  10. 
Catland,  Alfred  C,  Alhambra,  and  P.  C.  Efromson.  Whit- 
tier,  assignors  to  Globe  Oil  Tools  Company,  Los  Nietos, 
Calif.     Core  catcher.     2,103,011;  Dec.  28. 
Catlett,    James    T.,    Scotia,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to    General 
Electric    Company.      Welding    apparatus.       2,091,308  ; 
Aug.  31. 
Catlett,  James  T.,  Scotia,  and  V.  J.  Chapman,  Schenectady, 
N.   Y.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.     Weld- 
ing machine.     2,091,307;  Aug.  31. 
Catley,  Douglas,  Wellington,  New  Zealand.     Coupling  for 

hose  and  like  piping.     2,084,431  ;  June  22. 
Catlin,  John  B.     (See  Mahler,  E.,  and  Catlin.) 
Cato7,ella,  Romeo  A.     (See  Fortunate,  V.,  and  Catozella.) 
Catterall,  AVilliam  H.,  and  W.  J.  Barry,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  as- 
signors  to  Bethlehem   Steel  Company.     Guide   twister. 
2,069,517  ;  Feb.  2. 
Catto,  Albert  R.     (See  Harper,  G.  W.,  and  Catto.) 
Caudera,  Loranzo.      (See  Cusanelli,  Paul  A.,  assignor.) 
Caudle,  Arthur  A.,  assignor  to  J.  P.,  C.  L.,  and  J.  P.,  Jr. 
Grey,    a    co-partnership    doing    business    as    Grey    Ho- 
siery  Mills.    ITendersonville,    N.    C.      Circular   knitting 
machine.     2,101,6.39  ;  Dec.  7. 
Caudle,  Arthur  A.,  and  J.  f.  Grey,  Jr.,  assignors  to  Grey 
Hosiery  Mills,  Hendersonville,  N.  C.     Circular  knitting 
machine.     2,092,347  ;   Sept.   7. 
Caudri,  Johan  F.  M.     (See  van  Peski,  A.  J.,  and  Caudri.) 
Cuuer,  Wilhelm,  and  E.  Glowatzki,   Gottingen,  Germany. 

Artificial   network.     2,085,952  ;  July  0. 
(Jancr,  Wilhelm,  Kassel,  and  W.  Brandt,  Berlin,  Germany. 

Electric  filter.     2,085,953  ;  ,Tuly  6. 
Caughlan,    Martha   W.,   San    Francisco,   Calif.     Reflecting 

surface.     2,077,740  ;  Apr.  20. 
C.-nilk,     T^uiher     W.,     Jr.,     SulTolk,     Va.     Tag     fastener. 

2.007.965  ;  Nov.  2. 
Caulkins,    Cecil    P.,    New    London,    Conn.      Toy    vehicle. 

2,092.388  ;   Sent.   7. 
Cauwenl)erg,  Winfred  J.     (See  Ryan,  L.  W.,  jind  Cauwen- 

berg. ) 
Cavagnaro,     Nicholas     J.,     Rieliinond     Hill,     assignor     to 
('onRolidiit<'<l   Macaroni    Machinery   Corporation,   Brook- 
lyn,   N.    Y.      Apparatus    for    drying    sliort    alimentary 
paste.      2, 07'), 458  ;   Mar.   23. 
Cuvagnaro,   Nichol.is  J.,   Ridmiond  Hill,  assignor  to  Con- 
solidated   Macaroni    Machinery    Corporation,    Brooklyn, 
N.   Y.      Cutting   machine   for  spaghetti,    macaroni,   etc. 
2,103,317;  Doc.  28. 
(."iivalli'l  ti.    Kiibolc,    Milan,   Ttnlv.      Appai-;ilns    for  making 

infiLHionH.     2,078,501  ;  Apr.  27. 
Cavallo,   Elsie  S.,  et   al.      (Sec  Stonnan,   Edward  A.,  as- 
signor.) 
Cavallo,    M.    Agatha,   et  nl.      (See   Storman,   Edward   A., 

nsslgnor.) 
Cavallo,   I'eler  A.,  Jr.,  et  nl.      (See  Storman,  Edward   A., 

nBsignoi-.) 
Cavanagli,  (ierald  P.,  Euclid,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Rub- 
ber Company,  Wllloughby,  Ohio.     Cover  for  anlonioblle 
running  boards  and  the  like.     2,084,016;   Jiuic    15. 


Cavanagh,  Gerald   P.,  Euclid,  and  H.  W.   Schultz,   Lake- 
wood,  assignors   to  The  Ohio  Rubber  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Floor  mat.     2,089,598  ;  Aug.  10. 
Cavanagh,  John  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Boston 
Wire  Stitcher  Company,  Portland,  Maine.     Fastener  ap- 
plying device.     2,095,659  ;  Oct.  12. 
Cavanagh,  John  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Boston 
Wire    Stitcher    Company,    Portland,    Maine.     Fastener 
applying   device.     2,096.371  ;    Oct.    19. 
Cavanagh,  John  J.,  Farmingdale,  N.  Y.     Commodity  pack- 
age.    2,085,414  ;  June  29. 
Cavanaugh,    CJeorge   S.,   Los  Angeles,    Calif.     Lubricating 

composition.     2,100,685  ;  Nov.  30. 
Cave,  Daniel  B.,  assignor  to  R.  W.  Ashton,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

Mixing  and  filtering  apparatus.     2,089,535  ;  Aug.  10. 
Cave,    Henry,    assignor    to    The    Fuller   Brush    Company, 

Hartford,  Conn.     Brush.     2,070,393  ;  Feb.  9. 
Cave,    Henry,    assignor   to    The    Fuller   Brush   Company, 

Hartford,  Conn.     Mop.    2,095,917  ;  Oct.  12. 
Cave,    Henry,    assignor   to    The    Fuller    Brush    Company, 

Hartford.  Conn.     Brush.    2,095,918  ;  Oct.  12. 
Cavedo,  Archie  C,  Durham,  N.  C.     Window  shade  holder. 

2,089,876  ;  Aug.  10. 
Cavins,  Paul,  Long  Beach,  Calif.     Bailer  or  clean-out  tool 

and  method.     2,088,151  ;  July  27. 
Cawley,  Aloysius  J.,  Pittston,  Pa.     Diavision.     2,083,292  ; 

June  8. 
Cawood,  Clarence  A.,  and  L.  Johnston,  assignors  to  The 
Electric  Railway  Equipment  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Adjustable  hanger  adapter.     2,070,883  ;  Feb.  16. 
Cayo,  Julius  N.      (See  Thomas,  Frank  W..  assignor.) 
Cayo,     Julius     N.,     Benton     Harbor,     Mich.       Container. 

2,100.240;  Nov.  23. 
Cease,    Robert    R.,    Nameoki,    assignor    to    General    Steel 
Castings     Corporation,     Granite     City,.    111.       Railway 
truck.     2,084,891  ;  June  22. 
Ceccon,  John   B.,   San  Francisco,    Calif.,  assignor  to   San 
Francisco  Sulphur  Company.     Sulphur  stabilization  and 
preservation.     2,080,408  ;  May  18. 
Ceccon,  John   B.,   San  Francisco,    Calif.,  assignor   to   San 
Francisco  Sulphur  Company.     Sulphur  stabilization  and 
preservation.     2,080,409  ;  May  18. 
Cecil,  Walter  W.,  11,  Harrison,  Ark.     Paper  drinking  cup. 

2.102,510  ;  Dec.  14. 
Cecka,  Thomas  G.,  assignor  to  International  Milling  Com- 
pany,   Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Feed    regulator   and   separator. 
2,070,508  ;  Feb.  9. 
Coder,  Wilbur  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Pocket  room  guide. 

2,098,944;   Nov.  16. 
Cederlund.  Albert,  assignor  to  Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom 
Works,    Worcester,    Mass.      Color    selector    for    shuttle 
changing  looms.      2,103,767  ;  Dec.  28. 
Cederstrom,  Harold  A.,  assignor  to  Roscoe  Manufacturing 
Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.   Trailer  hitch.   2,072,728  ; 
Mar.  2. 
Cegler,   Carl.      (See  Palmer,    F.   B.,  and   Cegler.) 
Cekal,  James  G.,  assignor  to  Crane  (io.,  Chicago,  111.     Com- 
bination     valve      and      vent      for     plumbing      fixtures. 
2,096,844  ;   Oct.  26. 
Cela  Holding  S.  A.     (See  Schwartz,  Fernand  P.,  assignor.) 
Celander,  Philip  A.      (See  Williams,  W.  W.,  Celander,  and 

Nesmith.) 
Celanese  (Corporation  of  American.      (See   Allan.  J.,   and 

Wainwright.  assignors.) 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Beran,  Charles  F., 

assignor.) 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Blake,  G.  R.,  and 

Seymour,   assignors.) 
Celaiiose  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Congdon,  T.  B., 

and  Ijong,  assignors.) 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Dickie,  W.  A.,  and 

Greenwood,  assignors.) 
Celanese   Corporation    of   America.      (See   Dickie,    W.   A., 

McGill,  and  Taylor,  assignors.) 
Celanese   Corporation   of  America.      (See   Dickie,    W.   A., 

and  MoncriefF,  assignors.) 
Cel.nnese   Corporation   of  America.      (See  Dickie,   W.    A., 

Moncri(>ff,   and  North,  assignors.) 
Cel.'mese  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Dickie,  W.  A.,  and 

.Sowter,   assignors.) 
Celanese   Corporation    of    America.      (See    Dickie.    W.    A., 

and  Tiivlor,  assignors.) 
Celanese  (^irponition  of  America.     (See  Dickie,  W.  A.,  and 

Tyc(>,  assignors.) 
Celanese  (Corporation   of  America.      (See  Dreyfus,   C,  and 

Martin,  assignors.) 
Celanese  Coi-poration  of  America.      (See  Dreyfus,   C.,  and 

Whitehead,  assignors.) 
Celanese  Corpor.'ition  of  .Vnverlca.     (See  Dreyfus,  C,  Miles, 

and  Piatt,  assignors.) 
Cel.iuese  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Dreyfus,  H.,  and 

l''inlayson,  assignors.) 
C(>lanes(>  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Dreyfus,  II.,  and 

Ilaney,  assignors.) 
Cel.'inese  Corporation  of  America.     (Sec  Dreyfus,  IT,,  Mon- 

crielT.  and   IIlll,  assignors.) 
Celanese     Corporation     of     America.      (See     Dreyfus,     11., 

Oxlcy.  ami  'riioiiias,  asslmiors.) 
Celiincsf'  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Dreyfus,  H.,  and 

'I'aylor,  assignors.) 
('cl.incsi'  Coriior.ilion  of  .\inerlea.     (See  Dreyfus,  H.,  nnd 

W'liilolii'iicl,  nssignors.) 
('('l;iiieH(>  Corporation  of  Anierlcn.      (See  Ellis,  George  II., 
assignor.) 


110 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Celanese  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Ellis,  G.  H.,  and 

Kirk,  assignors.)  ^,,.      _    „  , 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Ellis,  G.  H.,  and 

Celanese    Corporation    of   America.  (See    Ellis,    G.    H., 

Moncrieff,  and  Hill,  assignors.)  . 

Celanese    Corporation    of    America.  (See   Ellis,    G.    H., 

and  Wesson,  assignors.)  „.     -r 

Celanese    Corporation    of    America.  (See    Elvin,    \\.    J., 

Balch,  and   Whitehead,  assignors.) 

Celanese   Corporation    of   America.  (See   Finlayson,   D., 

Greenwood,  and  Helme,  assignors.) 

Celanese    Corporation   of    America.  (See  Finlayson,    D., 

and  Happey,  assignors.) 
Celaneso  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Finlayson,  D.,  and 

Stafford,  assignors.)  c^     r. 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Fulton,  Stephen 

IVI     tissifirnor. ) 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Gibbs,  Bradford 

C     fl.ssi'Tior. ) 
Celanese  "Corporation    of    America.      (See    Groombridge, 

W.  H.,  and  Peelc,  assignors.) 

Celanese   Corporation    of   America.  (See   Guyler,    A.    i .. 

and  Boaler,  assignors.) 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Hale,  Frank  C, 

assignor.) 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Hale,  F.  C,  and 

Howarth,  assignors.) 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Hale,  F.  C,  and 

Jabouley,  assignors.)  ,      -r^    r^         a 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Hale,  F.  C,  ana 

Tyce,  assignors.)  „  ,      -^    ^^         j 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Hale,  F.  C,  ana 

Teadon,  assignors.) 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Hale,  F.  C,  and 

Yorke,  assignors.)  ,„       „             ^,._     , 

Celanese  Corporation  of  Amenca.  (See  Haney,  Clifford 

I.,  assignor.) 

Celanese  Corporation   of  America.  (See  Hargreaves,  C, 

and  Booth,  assignors.)  ^.,,.     ^    ^. 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Hilliard,  Thomas 

H.,  assignor.)  „■     ,  ^     ,        -r 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Jabouley,  Joanny, 

fissicmor. ) 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Jabouley,  J.,  and 

Yeadon,  assignors.)  „       ,       ^          -rr 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Jacobsen,  Henry, 

assignor.) 

Celanese   Corporation   of   America.  (See   Jenett,   Henry, 

assignor.)                                     .  ,r,       -r  -l.             t-i    t> 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Johnson,  E.  B., 

and  Roberts,  assignors.)         .  ,c       ^           -r  ,      -n^ 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Jones,  John  k.., 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Kinsella,  Edward, 

assignor.)  ^      ,,.       ,,      _,          , 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Kinsella,  h,.,  and 

Addy,  assignors.)                          .  ,c,        t-       n        -n 
Celanese    Corporation    of    America.       (See    Kinsella,    E.. 

Addy,  and  Pratt,  assignors.)  ,„      x-.       „      t^         ^ 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Kinsella,  E.,  and 

Taylor,  assignors.)  . 

Celanese   Corporation  of  America.  (See  Major,    George 

D.,  assignor.)  ^,     ^.      -n    i.     ^ 

Celanese  Corporation  of  Amencaa.  (See  Martin,  Herbert 

E.,  assignor.)                            .  ,„,,,,,           , 

Celanese  Corporation  of   America.  (See  lienor.   A.,   and 

Mann,  assignors.) 
Celanese    Corporation    of   America.       (See   Miles,    George 

W.,   assignor.)                             .  ,^       ,^         .   ~    „  , 

CeUuiPse   Corporation  of  America.  (See  Jloncneff.   Kob- 

ort  W.,  assignor.)  .  «    x^  ,.     ^ 

Celaneso  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Monenefc,  Robert 

W.,  and  Harrison,  assignors.) 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Moncrieff,  R.  \> ., 

and  Hill,   assignors.)              .  ,c.       ,r         •  «   t>    tt- 

Celaneso  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Moncrieff,  R.  \\ ., 

Hill,   and  Frearson,   assignors.) 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Moss,  \\  illiam  H., 

jissicnioi*. ) 

Celanosp  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Olpin,  H.  C,  and 

Ellis,  assignors.)  ,„      „   ,        „   ^ 

Ccl.ni.s.'  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Oxley,  H.  F.,  and 

Thomas,  assignors.)                    .  ,o       x,-          •.,",i- 

ColMiicso   Corporation   of   America.  (See  Piper,   AMlliam 

G.,  assignor.) 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Piatt,  Herbert, 

Celane'se   Corporation   of  America.      (See  Pool,   William, 

'ISSijTllOl'. ) 

Celanese   Corporation    of  America.  (See    Pool,    W.,    and 

Greenwood,  assignors.)  „      „             ^     ^,   , 
(\'lanese  Corporation  of  Amenca.      (See  Reeves,  G..  Olpin, 

and   Ellis,   assignors.)  ,c.       r,-,         r>    ti     t 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Riley,   R.  H.  J., 

Ashton,  and  Livesey,  assignors.)  „       „  ^           „  ,      . 

Colano.sp  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Roberts,  Robert 

1*..  assignor.) 

Celanese  Corporation   of  America.  (See  Roberts,  R.  P., 

and  Johnson,  assignors.) 
Celanese  Corporation  of  ^Vmerica.     (See  Schneider,  George, 

assignor.)                                     .  ,„       „  ..     .j        ^ 

Celanese  Corporation   of  America.  (See  Scnnelder,    G., 

and  Andersen,  assignors.) 


(See  Seymour,  George 

(See  Sowter,  Percy  F. 

(See  Taylor,  M.  M., 

(See  Taylor,  William 

(See  Taylor,  W.  I., 

(See   Taylor,   W.  I., 

(See  Taylor,  W,   I., 

(See  Weinberg,  Leon 

(See  Whitehead,  WU- 

(See  Whitehead,  W., 

(See  Winter,  A.  S.,  and 

Larson,     L.    L.,     and 


(See  Andersen,  B.,  and  Ball,  as- 

(See    Andersen,    B.,    and    Gren- 

(See    Grenquist,    Ernst    A.,    as- 

(See  Hoarle,  Fred  J.,  assignor.) 
(See  Olsen,   Oscar  W.,  assignor.) 
(See    Petersen,    Arthur   E.,    as- 

(See  Piperoux,  Rene  P.,  assignor.) 
(See    St.    Clair,    Wilbur   F.,    as- 


(See    Shuman, 


Royal 
A. 


L.,    as- 
J.,  Bass- 


Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 

W.,  assignor.) 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 

C,  assignor.) 
Celanese    Corporation   of   .America. 

and  Fulton,  assignors.) 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 

I.,  assignor.) 
Celanese   Corporation   of   America. 

and  Gibbins,  assignors.) 
Celanese   Corporation   of   America. 

Hale,  and  AX'oodruff,  assignors.) 
Celanese   Corporation   of  America. 

and  Woodruff,  assignors.) 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 

W.,  assignor.) 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 

liam,  assignor.) 
Celanese  Corporation   of  America. 

and  Keight,  assignors.) 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 

Jackson,  assignors.) 
Celastic    Corporation,    The.       (See 

Schwartz,  assignors.) 
Cellan-Jones,    Gwvnne,    Linthorpe,    Middlesbrough,    Eng- 
land.    Coke  oven.     2,103,620  :  Dec.  28. 
Cellovis,  Inc.     (See  Jones,  W.  Bartlett,  assignor.) 
Cello  vis.  Inc.     (See  Pascoe,  T.  A.,  and  Hella,  assignors.) 
Cellufoam    Corporation.       (See    Schwarz,    Sidney    L.,    as- 
signor.) 
Celluloid  Corporation. 

signors.) 
Celluloid    Corporation. 

quist,  assignors.) 
Celluloid    Corporation. 

signor.) 
Celluloid  Corporation. 
Celluloid  Corporation. 
Celluloid    Corporation. 

signor.) 
Celluloid  Corporation. 
Celluloid    Corporation. 

signor.) 
Celluloid     Corporation. 

signor.) 
Celluloid  Corporation,  et  al.     (See  Steinberger, 

ett,  and  Bienenstcin,  assignors.) 
Celluloid  Corporation.      (See  Walsh,   J.  F.,   and   Caprlo, 

assignors.) 
Celluloid   Corporation.      (See  Walsh,   J.   F.,    Smith,   and 

Caprio,  assignors.) 
Celluloid  Corporation.     (See  Ximenz,  Manuel  R,.  assignor.) 
Cellulose     Research     Corporation,     The.        (See     Olsen, 

Fredricli,  assignor.) 
Cellulose  Research.  Inc.     (See  Hoche.  Adam,  assignor.) 
Cellu-Type  Plate  Co.     (See  Schultz,  Oswald  R.,  assignor.) 
Celo  Mines,  Inc.     (See  Scholes,  Samuel  R.,  assignor.) 
Celon  Company,  The.      (See  Ford,  J.  C,  and   Olson,  as- 
signors.) 
Celon    Company,    The.      (See   Nygard,   Hallward   F.,   as- 
signor.) 
Centeno   V..  Melchor,  Caracas,  Venezuela,  assignor  to  In- 
ternational   Television    Radio    Corporation.    New    York, 
N.  Y.     Television  apparatus.     2.066.715  ;  Jan.  5. 
Centervall.  Hugo  A.,  assignor  to  Manly  Corporation,  New 
York,    N.    Y.     Hydraulic    variable    speed    power    trans- 
mitting mechanism.     2,0S6..'i35  :  July  13. 
Central  Bag  &  Burlap  Co.     (See  Rose,  Charles,  assignor.) 
Central    Brass    Mfg.    Company.       (See    Lueck,    Frank    R., 

assignor.) 
Central    Commercial  Company.      (See  Smith,  Preston   R., 

assignor.) 
Central    Commercial    Company.      (See    Teetor,    Paul,    as- 
signor.) 
Central    :Motallic    Casket    Co.      (See    Strom,    Edward    M.. 

assignor.) 
Central  Jline  Equipment  Co.     (See  Rasseur,  Benjamin  F., 

assignor.) 
Central  National  Bank  of  Cleveland, 

Grover  C,  assignor.) 
Central  National  Bank  of  Cleveland. 

assignor.) 
Central  National  Bank  of  Cleveland. 

L.,  assignor.) 
Central  National  Bank  of  Cleveland. 

G.,  assignor.) 
Central  Republic  Trust  Company,  et  al.,  executors. 

Friendly.  Herbert  M.) 
Central  Screw  Company     (See  Payne,  Ernest,  assignor.) 
Central  United  National  Bank,  as  trustee.     (See  Wheel- 

barger,  A.  S.,  and  Darst,  assignors.) 
Centrifix    Corporation.       (See    Hawley,    Charles    G.,    as- 
signor.) 
Centrifugal   Pipe   Corporation.      (See   Pardun,    Carl,   as- 
signor.) 
Centrifucal  Steel.  Inc.      (See  Millspaugh,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 
Centrifuge  Company,   The.      (See  Duerlg,  Alfred  E.,   as- 
signor.) 
Contripetor  Company,  The.      (See  Morgan,  Porter  S.,  as- 
signor. ) 
Century  Lighting  Equipment,   Inc.      (See  Levy,   Joseph, 
assignor.) 


trustee.  (See  Coil, 
(See  McKee,  Willis, 
(See  Paden,  William 
(See  Stimson,  Percy 
(See 


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111 


Century  Ribbon  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Huizeng,  John  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Century  Vitreous  Enamel  Company.  (See  Sirovy,  George, 
assignor.) 

Cercla,  Inc.     (See  Emmer,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Cereghino,  Joseph,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Can  soldering 
machine.     2,085,737  ;  July  6. 

Ceretta,  Santo.      (See  Andreatta,  Lawrence,  assignor.) 

Cerf,  Gustave  D.      (See  Spengler,  W.  J.,  and  Cerf.) 

Cerobrex  Limited.     (See  Donk,  Peter  J.,  and  MacDonald.) 

CerracChio,  Peter,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Cheese  and  vege- 
table grater.     2,087,101  ;  July   13. 

Cerstvik,  Stephen,  Newark,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Aviation 
Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Electrical  generating 
and  control  system.     2,099,468  ;  Nov.  16. 

Certain-Teed  Products  Corporation.  (See  Charnock, 
George  H.,  assignor.) 

Certain-Teed  Products  Corporation.  (See  Hoggatt,  Gil- 
bert A.,  assignor.) 

Certain-Teed  Products  Corporation.  (See  Outman,  Win- 
fred  H.,  assignor.) 

Certain-Teed  Products  Corporation.  (See  Straub,  Sam- 
uel C,  assignor.) 

Certain-Teed  Products  Corporation.  (See  Wallace,  G.  N., 
and  McKinley,  assignors.) 

Cervenka,  William  F.,  and  F.  Miller,  Traverse  City,  Mich. 
Horticultural  implement.     2,100,379  ;   Nov.   30. 

Cerwin,  Steven  S.,  Cicero,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  controlling  the  flow  of  gaseous  media.  2,073,461 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Cesareo,  Orfeo,  Washington  Township,  Bergen  County,  N. 
J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorpo- 
rated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone  system.  2,082,097  ; 
June  1. 

Cesareo,  Orfeo,  Washington  Township,  Bergen  County, 
and  R.  MeuUer,  Teaneck,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Signaling  system.     2,096,029  ;   Oct.   19. 

Ceskoslovenska  Zbrojovka  akciova  spolecnost  v  Brne. 
(See  Holek,  Vficlav,  assignor.) 

Ceskoslovenska  Zbrojovka  Akciova  spolecnost  v  Brne. 
(See  Podradsky,  Antonin,  assignor.) 

Chaee,  Charles  H.,  Warwick,  A.  B.  Lingley,  Cranston, 
and  J.  P.  Marshall,  Coventry,  assignors  to  Phillips- 
Baker  Rubber  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Drying 
footwear.     2,089,783  ;  Aug.  10. 

Chace,   Prank  E.      (See  Arthur,   J.   H.,  and   Chace.) 

Chace,  Norman  B.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Ray  Day  Piston  Cor- 
poration of  Detroit,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grinding  machine. 
2,091,469  :  Aug.  31. 

Chachula,  Andrew,  West  Ollis,  Wis.  Pulley.  2,082,684; 
June  1. 

Chadbourne,  Joseph  H.,  Pomfret,  and  C.  A.  Burdiek, 
Elmville,  Conn.,  assignors  to  The  Danielson  Manufac- 
turing Company.     Lug  strap.     2,080,759  ;  May  18. 

Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Per- 
fection Stove  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Adjustable 
shelf  for  refrigerators  or  the  like.     2,086,118  ;  July  6. 

Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  Perfection 
Stove  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Adjustable  shutter 
for  enclosed  heaters  or  the  like.     2,090,107  ;  Aug.  17. 

Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  and  C.  J.  Kessler, 
Cleveland  Heights,  assignors  to  Perfection  Stove  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Oil  stove  or  range.  2,068,122  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  and  W.  G.  Midnight, 
Bay  Village,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Perfection  Stove  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Liquid  fuel  burner.  2,092,205  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  Shaker  Heights  Village,  51.  Resek, 
Cleveland  Heights,  and  W.  G.  Midnight,  Bay  Village, 
assignors  to  Perfection  Stove  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Refrigeration  control  means  and  method. 
2,102,050  ;  Dec.  14. 

Chaffee,  John  S.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Brown  & 
Shnrpe  Manufacturing  Company.  Combination  rule  and 
slidablp  head.     2,085,401 ;  June  29. 

Chaffee,  Edmund  L.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Tank.  2,083,491 ; 
June  8. 

Chaffee,  Joseph  G.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Receplion  of  frequency  modulated  waves.  2,075,503; 
Mar.  30. 

Chaffee,  Joseph  G.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hell 
Telcplione  Labonitories,  Incorporated,  Now  York,  N.  Y. 
Kleclron  discharge  system  for  ultrashort  waves. 
2,097,514  ;  Nov.  2. 

Chaffee,  Itaymoiid  O.,  Belmont,  assignor  to  TJnited-Cnrr 
Fastener  Coi'poration,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Plug  button. 
2,077,355;  Apr.  13. 

Chaffee,  Stewart  W.,  assignor  to  Asphalt  Process  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Covering  material  and  making 
the  same.     2,008,390;  Jan.  19. 

Chaffln,  Harry  15.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Piston.  2,095,02!)  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Chain  Belt  Company.  (See  Bull,  C.  F.,  and  I>ongenecker, 
assignors.) 

Chain  Belt  (Company.  (See  lOlckstaodt,  Edwin  A.  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Chain  Belt  Company.      (Se(>  I;lnd,   Arlluir  C,  nHslgnor.) 

Chain  Belt  Company.  (See  IjongenecUer,  Charles  I.,  as- 
signor.) 


Chain  Belt  Company.  (See  Merwin,  J.  C,  and  Lindow, 
assignors.) 

Chain  Belt  Company.  (See  Shafer,  Samuel,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chain  Belt  Company.  (See  Steindorf,  Robert  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chain  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Olmstead,  Frederick 
A.,  assignor.) 

Chain  Store  Products  Corporation.  (See  Hermsdorf, 
Walter  H.,  assignor.) 

Chakow,  Sig  J.,  assignor  to  Palmer  House  Company. 
Chicago,   111.     Illuminated    table.     2.090.248  ;  Aug.   It 

Chalatow,  Leon  S.,  Boston,  assignor  to  Pliilip  A.  Jerguson, 
Medford,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  regulating  the  level  of 
liquid.     2,081,891  ;  May  25. 

Chalifoux,  Alphonse,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Milk 
bottle  holder  and  the  like.     2,071,498  ;  Feb.  23. 

Chalker,  Kenneth  M.,  Woodbridge,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for 
coating  the  interior  of  tubing  and  the  like.  2,100,587  ; 
Nov.   30. 

Chalmers,  Leona  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Catamenial 
appliance.     2,089,113  ;  Aug.  3. 

Chalmers,  William,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada, 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Polymerization  products  and 
making  same.     2,087,468  ;  July  20. 

Chalmers,  William,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada, 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Coating  composition- 
2,087,469  ;  July  20. 

Chamberlain,  Alfred  J.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Container. 
2,069,354;  Feb.  2. 

Chamberlain,  Alfred  J.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Dispensing 
container.     2,071,815  ;  Feb.  23. 

Chamberlain,  Alfred  J.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Dispensing 
container.     2,080,602  ;  May  18. 

Chamberlain,  Alfred  J.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Dispensing 
container.     2.102,057;  Dec.   14. 

Chamberlain,  Clark  W.,  assignor  to  Kold-Hold  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Lansing,  Mich.  Refrigerant  brine. 
2,089,467  ;  Aug.  10. 

Chamberlain  Corporation.  (See  Etten,  Nicholas  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chamberlain,  Ell  L.,  Norwood,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation, 
Boston,  Mass.  Building  strip  and  construction. 
2,085.899  ;  July  6. 

Chamberlain,  George  L.  (See  Uhrmann,  Carl  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chamberlain,  James  M.  W.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Shipping  and/or 
storing  perishable  commodities.     2,082,381  ;  June  1. 

Chamberlain,  Paul  A.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Flexible  Shaft 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Motor  and  speed  regulator 
therefor.     2,092,955  ;  Sept.  14. 

Chamberlain,  Paul  A.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Flexible  Shaft 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Speed  control  mechanism. 
2,099.050  ;  Nov.  16. 

Chamberlain,  Paul  R.  (See  Tyler,  W.  E.,  Douglas,  Cham- 
berlain, and  Loveland.) 

Chamberlin,  Coleman  R.  and  W.  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Filing  device.     2,083,050  ;  June  8. 

Chamberlin,  Coleman  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y'.  Jlultiple  pur- 
pose guide  and  retention  clip.     2,097,018  ;  Oct.  26. 

Chamberlin,  Dale  S.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor  to  National 
Oil  Products  Company,  Harrison,  N.  J.  Treatment  of 
textile  fibers  and  the  results  produced  thereby. 
2,067,888  ;  Jan.  19. 

Chamberlin,  Dale  S.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Warwick 
Chemical  Co.,  West  Warwick,  R.  I.  Compositions  and 
processes  for  soaking  silk  and  textile  materials. 
2,072,155  ;  Mar.  2. 

Chamberlin  Metal  \\eather  Strip  Co.  (See  Julien,  Louis 
F.,  assignor.) 

Chamberlin,  William  M.  (See  Glancy,  A.  K.,  and  Cham- 
berlin.) 

Chamberlin,  Willis  S.  (See  Chamberlin,  Coleman  R., 
and  W.  S.) 

Chambers,  Alhm  C,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  lo  Bendix 
Products  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake. 
2,087,371  ;  July  20. 

Chambers,  Bering,  Quinlan  Co.  (See  Talbot,  l''rank  A., 
assignor.) 

Cliambers  Brothers  Company.  (See  King,  Howard  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chambers,  Carl  C.      (See  Barton,   L.  E.,  and   Chambers.) 

Chambers,  David  F.,  assignor  to  Bearings  Company  of 
America,  Lancaster,  Pa.     Bearing.     2,071,108;  Feb.  10. 

Chamliors,  Ersyl  F.     (See  Fay,  Joseph  W.,  assignor.) 

Cliaiiihcrs,  Francis  S..  Lancaster,  I'a.  Device  for  the  cor- 
rcclion    of    weaKne.ss  of   the   feet.      2.0'.)0,1flO;   Oct.    19. 

CManibers,  Henry  E.,  Jr.  (See  Nelson,  B.  S.,  Chambers, 
inul  Norton.  Ms.slgnora.) 

ChninlxTS,  Ivan  V\.  assignor  to  E.  T,  <hi  Pont  di>  Neniour.s 
&  Conipnnv,  Wilmington.  Del.  Printing  process  and 
roniposillon  therefor.     2.009.215;   Fell.  2. 

("liMinbers,  Ivan  V..  assignor  to  K.  I.  <Ui  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Companv,  Wilmington.  Del.  Printing  con\posltlon 
:in(l  process.     2.070,407;  Feb.  ft. 

Chambers.  Tvan  F.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
tc  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Prooesa  and  eoinposltlou  for 
printing  lexllle  nber.     2,070,788;  May  11. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Chambers,  Ivan  F.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Process  and  composi- 
tion for  applying  and  fixing  diazoimino  dyestuffs. 
2,088,506  ;  July  27. 

Chambers,  Jewel  Co.     (See  Smith,  N.  J.,  and  Chambers.) 

Chambers,  Jewel  C,  Dayton.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrig- 
eration.     2.3  02,3.54;    Dec.    14. 

Chambers,  Leslie  A.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Ashton,  Edgemont,  Pa.  Decreasing  curd  tension  in 
milk.     2,091,267  ;  Aug.  31. 

Chambers,  Leslie  A.,  Philadelphia  Pa.,  and  E.  W.  Smith, 
Melrose,  assignors  to  Submarine  Signal  Company,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.     Aging  alcoholic  liquors.     2,088,585  ;  Aug.  3. 

Chambers,  Leverett  D.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Peerless  Weighing  and  Vending 
Machine  Corporation.  Game  apparatus.  2,087,198  ; 
July  13. 

Chambers,  Paul  A.,  Imperial,  Nebr.  Music  staff  stencil 
cutting  implement.     2,088,161  ;  July  27. 

Chambers,  William  E.,  West  Chester,  Pa.  Machine  for 
slicing  mushrooms.     2,082,872  ;  June  8. 

Chambless,  Ersyl  P.      (See  Fay,  Joseph  W.,  assignor.) 

Chambless,  Ersyl  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Cracker"  Jack  Co.,  Oiicago,  111.  Jlethod  of  and 
machine  for  packaging  goods.      2,097,515  ;  Nov.  2. 

Chambon,  Henri,  assignor  to  Soci6t6  Anonyme  des  An- 
ciens  Etablissements  L.  Chambon,  Paris,  France. 
Manufacture  of  blocks  with  predetermined  number  of 
sheets.     2,075,789  ;   Apr.   6. 

Chambon,  Henri,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme  de  Anciens 
Etablissements  L.  Chambon,  Paris,  France.  Manufac- 
ture of  cigarette  paper  blocks.     2.095,919  ;  Oct.  12. 

Champagne  Paper  Corporation.  (See  Jones,  Edwin  P., 
assignor.) 

Champion,  Abraham  L.,  Boston,  Mass.  Pew  or  chair. 
2,089,184;  Aug.  10. 

Champion-International  Company.  (See  Rogers,  Luther 
B.,  assignor.) 

Champion  Machine  and  Forging  Company,  The.  (See 
Johnson.  Howard  F.,  assisnor. ) 

Champion  Machine  and  Forging  Company,  The.  (See 
Johnson,  H.  F.,  and  Stegkemper,  assignors.) 

Champion  Paper  and  Fibre  Company,  The.  (See  Whit- 
ing, William  S.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Champion  Shoe  Machinery  Company.  (See  Dobyne,  Stev- 
enson A.,  assignor.) 

Champion  Spark  Plug  Company.  (See  Dewar,  Charles 
E.,  assignor.) 

Champion  Spark  Plug  Company.  (See  Jeffery,  Benjamin 
A.,  assignor.) 

Champion  Spark  Plug  Company.  (See  Rohde,  Otto  C, 
assignor.) 

Champlin,  J^rthu^  D.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Tarnish  and  wa- 
terproo:  fabric.     2,073,730  ;  Mar.  16. 

Champlin,  Franklin  J.,  Dalton.  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Contact  making  voltmeter. 
2,077,212  ;  Apr.  13. 

Champlin,  Franklin  J.,  Dalton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Voltage  regulation.  2,079,488 ; 
May  4. 

Champlin,  John  B.  F.  (See  Champlin,  Philip  T.  and 
J.  B.  F.) 

Champlin,  Philip  T.,  Little  Valley,  N.  Y.  Knife  rack. 
2,089.537  :  Aug.   10. 

Champlin,  Philip  T.  and  J.  B.  F.,  Little  Valley,  N.  Y. 
Combined  knife  and   cap  remover.     2,089,536  ;   Aug.  10. 

Champlin,  Silas  H.,  San  Leandro,  assignor  to  The  Nielsen 
Corporation,  Ltd..  Oakland,  Calif.  Vegetable  steamer. 
2,083,293  ;   June  8. 

Chanard,  Jlarthe  L.,  Rueil  Malmalson,  France.  Carbu- 
retor.    2,086,292  ;  July  6. 

Chanavier,  Philip,  River  Rouge,  Mich.  Auxiliary  air 
inlet.     2,078,481  ;  Apr.  27. 

Chance,  Britton,  Haverford,  Pa.  Automatic  steering 
means.     2,102,511;  Dec.   14. 

Chance.  Britton.  Mantoloking.  N.  J.  Automatic  steering 
means.     2,102,512  ;  Dec.  14. 

Chance,  Britton,  Mantoloking,  N.  J.  Steering  means. 
2.102.513  ;  Dec.  14. 

Chancellor,  Blurray,  et  al.  (See  Van  Stone,  ClilTord  E., 
as.signor.) 

Chandeysson,  Pierre  I.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Homopolar 
dynamo-electric  machine.     2,077.742  ;   Apr.  20. 

Chandler.  David  G.,  and  R.  T.  Svendsen.  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Boat  propelling  mechanism.  2,090,223  ;  Oct. 
19. 

Chandler,   Daniel  L.     (See  Rowe,  F.  H.,  and  Chandler.) 

Chandler,  Daniel  L.,  Somerville,  assignor  of  ten  percent 
to  E.  M.  Bailey,  Swampscott,  five  per  cent  to  T.  11. 
Richardson,  Brookline,  seventy-eight  per  cent  to  F.  11. 
Rowe,  Gloucester,  and  seven  per  cent  to  H.  E.  Thurston, 
Lvnn.  Mass.  Antomalic  aiiinmohilp  window  elevating 
mechanism  and  lock.     2.076.038;  Apr.  13. 

Chandler,  Daniel  L.,  Somerville,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Aresee  Compan.y  Inc.,  Salem,  Mass. 
Automobile   door   ventilator.     2,084,703 ;   June   22. 

Chandler,  Daniel  L.,  Soinorville.  'issigiior  of  ten  per  cent 
to  E.  M.  Bailey,  Swampscott,  five  percent  to  T.  H.  Rich- 
ardson. Brookline,  seventy-eight  percent  to  F.  H.  Rowe, 
Gloucester,  and  seven  percent  to  IT.  E.  Thurston,  Lvnn, 
Mass.     Window  latch.    2,087,884  ;  July  27. 


Chandler,  Daniel  L.,  Somerville,  assignor  of  twenty-two 
per  cent  to  G.  W.  Ewing,  Peabody,  twenty-two  per  cent 
to  E.  B.  Fraser,  Lynn,  thirteen  per  cent  to  E.  M.  Bailey, 
Swampscott,  and  thirty-two  per  cent  to  F.  H.  Rowe, 
Gloucester,  and  eight  per  cent  to  W.  H.  Davis,  Lynn, 
Mass.  Automobile  window  mechanism.  2,093,350 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Chandler,  David  G.     (See  Svendsen,  Robert  T.,  assignor.) 

Chandler,  Elmer  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Control  device  for  heat- 
ing appliances.     2,072,868  ;  Mar.  9. 

Chandler,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  The  Perfotex  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.  Compound-intrusive  porosity  machine 
and  method.     2.081,219  ;  May  25. 

Chandler,  Frank  W.,  et  al.  (See  Skeen,  Chester  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chandler.  Harry  H.,  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.  Swab. 
2,100,157  ;  Nov.  23. 

Chandler,  Homer  P.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Companv, 
Mansfield,  Ohio.     Lubricating  device.    2,066.766  ;  Jan.  5. 

Chandler,  Leo  R.,  Hingham,  Mass.  Device  for  deter- 
mining dimensional  reductions.     2.087,102  ;   Julv  13. 

Chandler.  Milton  E.     (See  Kittler,  Milton  J.,  assignor.) 

Chandler,  Milton  E.      (See  Olson,  Elmer,  assignor.) 

Chandler,  Milton  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Joint  for  carburetors. 
2,085,574  ;  June  29. 

Chandler,  Milton  E.,  and  M.  J.  Kittler,  Detroit,  Mich., 
said  Kittler  assignor  to  said  Chandler.  Carburetor. 
2,088,464  ;  July  27. 

Chandler,  Milton  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Carburetor. 
2,095,233  :  Oct.  12. 

Chandler,  Milton  E..  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.  Carburetor.  2,095,920 ;  Oct. 
12. 

Chandler  &  Price  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson,  Law- 
rence R.,  assignor.) 

Chandler  &  Price  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson,  L.  R., 
and  Black,  assignors.) 

Chandler  &  Price  Company,  The.  (See  Root,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Chandler,  Willard  P.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox  Com- 
pany, Pittsbrugh,  Pa.  Water  cooler  for  furnaces 
2,074,570  :   Mar.   23. 

Chandler,  Willard  P.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox  Com 
pany,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Furnace  door  frame, 
2,084,017  ;  June  15. 

Chandler,  Willard  P.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox  Com 
pany,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Furnace  cooler.  2,100,628 
Nov.   30. 

Chaney,  Caryl  E.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  General 
aiotors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Direction  indicat- 
ing switch.     2,073,141  ;  Mar.  9. 

Chaney  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Herold, 
Walter  F.,  assignor.) 

Chaney  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Herold,  W. 
P..  and  Deutsch.  assignors.) 

Channell,  James  W..  Southgate,  Calif.  Apparatus  for 
splicing  cable.     2,076,223  ;  Apr.  6. 

Chanock,  Theodore,  assignor  to  Colonial  Premier  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Lamp.     2,071,612  ;  Feb.   23. 

Chapas,  Steven  J.,  Boston,  Mass.  Airship.  2.083,051 ; 
June   8. 

Chapel,  George  L.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Food  cooking 
machine.     2,077,395  ;  Apr.  20. 

Chapin,  Edward  S.,  and  W.  C.  Durfee,  Boston,  Mass. 
Fixing  composition  and  aftertreating  dved  materials. 
2.090,.390  ;  Aug.  17. 

Chapin,  Horace  H.,  assignor  to  The  R.  E.  Chapin  Mfg. 
Works.  Batavia,  N.  Y.  Wagon  can  or  similar  receptacle. 
2,067.658:  Jan.  12. 

Chapin,   Paul  B.      (See  Melnick,  S.  H..  and  Chapin.) 

Chapin,  R.  E.,  Mfg.  Works,  The.  (See  Chapin,  Horace  H., 
assignor.) 

Chapleau,  Alexander  H.,  Newark,  assignor  of  forty  per 
cent  to  W.  Chapleau,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Electric  circuit 
switch  controlling  device.     2,068,944  ;  Jan.  26. 

Chapleau.  Walter.  (See  Chapleau,  Alexander  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chaplin,  Henry  P.,  executors  et  al.     (See  Cone,  Frank  L.) 

Chaplow,  Bernard  A.,  assignor  to  Wholesale  Lumber  & 
Millwork.  Inc..  Detroit,  Mich.  Sash  guide  and  seal. 
2,084,130;  June  15. 

Chapman,  Arthur  W..  Putney,  London,  England.  Adjust- 
able seat.     2,070,468  ;  Feb.  9. 

Chapman  Electric  Neutralizer  Company.  (See  Chapman, 
William  H.,  assignor.) 

Chapman,  Everett,  Coatesville,  Pa.  Frame  for  high  com- 
pression apparatus.     2,078,056  ;  Apr.  20. 

Chapman.  Frank  D..  Berlin,  Wis.  Hydraulic  apparatus, 
2,078.235  ;  Apr.  27. 

Chapman.  Frank  D..  Berlin.  Wis.  Can  transporting  de- 
vice.    2.078.230  ;  Apr.  27. 

Chapman.  Fred  F..  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Production  of  ammo- 
nium picrate.     2.088,030  ;  Aug.  3. 

Chapman,  George  C,  Modesto,  Calif.  Drier.  2,077,615 
Apr.   20. 

Chapman.  James.  Atlanta,  and  B.  W.  Brown,  Hapeville 
Ga.  Idle  dagger  rod  and  light  shuttle  box  device 
2.099.409  :  Nov.  16. 

Chapman.    James    J.,    Elizabeth,    La.      Actuating   mecha- 
nism for   wheel  suspensions  and    the  like.     2,094,682 
Oct.  5. 


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Chapman,    John,    assignor    of    one-half    to    C.    A.    Fuller- 
ton,     Tuscola,     111.     Eccentrically     propelled     skooter. 

2,086,471 ;  July  6. 
Chapman,     John     E.,      Springfield,     111.       Electric     fan. 

2,099,196  :  Nov.  16. 
Chapman    Manufacturing    and    Sales    Corporation,    The. 

(See   Silver,  Lincoln  N.,  assignor.) 
Chapman,    Paul,    New   Yoric,   N.   Y.     Crane  construction. 

2,068,397  ;  Jan.  19. 
Chapman,   Paul,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Pile  foundation   con- 
struction.    2,086,977  :  July  13. 
Chapman,  Ralph  W.,  assignor  to  The  Old  Town  Company, 

Old  Town,  Maine.     Machine  for  making  pulp  articles. 

2,070,040  ;  Feb.  9. 
Chapman,  Robert  L.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric   Company.      Air    conditioning    system.      2,100,834 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Chapman,  Verni  J.     (See  Catlett,  J.  T.,  and  Champan.) 
Chapman,   Walter  B.,  Boise  City,  Okla.     Telephone  hold- 
er.    2,071,332  ;  Feb.   23. 
Chapman,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Chapman  Electric  Neu- 

tralizer   Company,    Portland,    Maine.     Neutralizing  ap- 
paratus.    2,084,968  ;  Juue  22. 
Chappell,  Frank  L.      (See  Ireland,  P.  L.,  and  Chappell.) 
Chappell,    Frank    L.       (See    Weisberg,    S.    M.,    Chappell, 

Stringer,  Stevens,  and  Trebler. ) 
Chappell,  Marvin  L.     (See  Black,  J.  C,  and  Chappell.) 
Chappell,  Marvin  L.     (See  Hewes,  C.  K.,  and  Chappell.) 
Chappell,  Ralph  R.,  Richmond,  Va.,  and  R.  J.  Streb,  Balti- 
more, Md.,  assignors   to  Bendix  Aviation   Corporation, 

South      Bend,      Ind.     Relative      humidity      indicator. 

2,086,853  :  July  13. 
Chappie,  Jean  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  V.  Chotzner, 

Hove,  England.    Net  cap  for  personal  wear.    2,101,734  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Charak,    Estey    P.,    Newton    Center,    assignor    to    Charak 

Furniture    Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Extension    table. 

2,071,729  ;  Feb.  23. 
Charak,    Estey    P.,    Newton    Center,    assignor    to    Charak 

Furniture    Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Drop   leaf   table. 

2,092,244;   Sept.   7. 
Charak  Furniture  Company.      (See  Charak.  Estey  P.,  as- 
signor.) 
Charbonneau,     Allan     P,     a.ssignor     to     Cutler-Hammer, 

Inc.,     Milwaukee,     Wis.     Pressure     responsive     device. 

2.102,.'^04:  Dec.  14. 
Charch,   William   H.,   Buffalo,   N.  Y.,   assignor,   by  mesne 

assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 

Wilmington,   Del.      Method   and   apparatus   for   drying. 

2,099,160:  Nov.  16. 
Charch,   William   H.,   Buffalo,   and   A.    Hershberger,   Ken- 
more,  N.  y.,  assignors,   by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I. 

du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Moistureproof  material.     2,077,396  ;  Apr.  20. 
Charch,   William   H.,    Buffalo,   and   A.   Hershberger,   Ken- 

mor.?,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,   to  E.  I. 

du    Pont   de   Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Compos!t!'in  of  matter.     2,094,771 :  Oct.  5. 
Charch,  William  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ;  M.  M.  Brubaker,  and 

F.  M.  Meigs,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I. 

du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Moistureproof  article.     2,098,534  ;  Nov.  9. 
Charch,  William  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ;  M.  M.  Brubaker,  and 

F.  M.  Meigs,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I. 

du    Pont    do    Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Moistureproof  article.     2,098,535  ;  Nov.  9. 
aiarch,  William  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ;  M.  M.  Brubaker,  and 

F.  M.  Meigs,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I. 

du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company.    Wilmington,    Del. 

Moistureproof  article.     2,098,536  ;  Nov.  9. 
Chardi,  William  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ;  M.  M.  Brubaker,  and 

F.  M.  Meigs,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  F.  I. 

du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Moistureproof  article.     2,098,537  ;  Nov.  9. 
Charch,  William  IT.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ;  M.  M.  Brubaker,  and 

F.  M.  Meigs,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.   I. 

du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Moistureproof  article.      2,098,538;  Nov.   9. 
Charch,  William  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ;  M.  M.  Brubaker,  and 

F.  M.  Moigs,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignmenls.  to  E.   T. 

du    Pont    do    Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Moisturepioof  article.     2.098,539  ;  Nov.  9. 
Charch,  William  IT.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ;  M.  M.  Brubaker,  and 

F.  M.  Meigs,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I. 

dn    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Moistureproof  nrlicle.     2,098,540;  Nov.  9. 
Charch,  Willinm  II.,  r.uffalo,  N.  Y.  ;  M.  M.  IJrnbaker,  and 

F.  M.  Meigs,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  F.  I. 

du    I'ont    de    Nemours    fc    Compiiny,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Moistureproof  .'irticle.     2,098,54  I  ;  Nov.  9. 
Charch,  William  II.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ;  M.  M.  Brubaker,  and 

I<\  M.  Meigs,  assignors,  l)y  mesne  assignnKuils,  to  E.  T. 

du    T'ont    de    Nemours    &    Compnnv,    Wilmington,    Di-l. 

Moistiii'ei)roor  article.      2.098,542;   Nov.  9. 
(.'li;irli)ar,  I,ouis  J.,  Chicago,  111.     Accuimilator.     2.007,434  ; 

.Inn.  12. 
Charles,    Carl    I;.,    Wlnnelka.    III.,    assignor    to   (las   Tool 

P.'ilenis    ("orporallon.       Internal     conibMsllon    hammi-r. 

2.0W0.1  12  ;  Aug.  3. 
Chnrle.s,  Einest  A.,  Cliimocy,  assignor  to  Rocl^'t(?  des  Pro- 

duits  f'lilmhiues   de  Cliimecy,  and   RtabllHsemenlH  lyum- 

blotte  Ii'rftres,  I'remery,   Priinri>.     Treiitnient  of  m(|Ucou8 

solutions  of  acetic  ncld.     2,079,789;  May  11. 


Charles,  Kathrvn  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Nursing  bottle 
holder.     2,084,243  ;  June  15. 

Charlton,  Edgar  A.,  assignor  to  International  Paper  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus  for  the 
manufacture  of  paper.     2,092,798  ;  Sept.  14. 

Charlton,  Edgar  A.,  assignor  to  International  Paper 
Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  paper.     2,095,378  ;  Oct.  12. 

Charlton,  George.  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eaton  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.    Valve.    2,089,731 ;  Aug.  10. 

Charlton,  John  M.,  assignor  to  R.  A.  Simpson  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Inc.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Butter  mold. 
2,086,212  :  July   6. 

Charlton,  Kenneth  R.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Device  for  measur- 
ing and  recording  wheel  alignment.  2,080,909  ;  May 
18. 

Charlton.  Richard  C,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  Henry 
Disston  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  Tacony,  Pa.  File  and 
like  tool.     2,082,685  ;  June  1. 

Charman,  Walter  M.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Ring 
securing  means.     2,080,848  ;  May  18. 

Charman,  Walter  M.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Slab  hot 
top.     2,088,288  ;  July  27. 

Charmoy,  Harry,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y..  assignor  to 
Hillside  Cable  Co.,  Hillside,  N.  J.  Armored  electrical 
cable.      2,090.747  ;  Aug.   24. 

Charnock,  George  H.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Certain-Teed 
Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Surface  marji- 
ing  apparatus.     2,084,319  ;  June  22. 

Charter  Automatic  Starter  Inc.  (See  Charter,  James  A., 
assignor.) 

Charter  Drive,  Inc.     (See  Charter,  James  A.,  assignor.) 

Charter,  James  A.,  assignor  to  Charter  Drive,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Engine  starter.     2,082,873  ;  June  8. 

Charter,  James  A.,  assignor  to  Charter  Drive,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Engine  starter.     2,082,874  ;  June  8. 

Charter,  James  A.,  assignor  to  Charter  Automatic  Starter 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Engine  starting  apparatus. 
2,098,226  ;  Nov.  9. 

Charter,  James  A.,  assignor  to  Charter  Drive,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.     Engine  starter.     2,103,233  ;  Dec.  28. 

Chase  Bag  Company,  The.  (See  Cramer,  Joseph  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chase  Companies,  The.  (See  Recker,  Adolph  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Chase  Companies,  The.  (See  Reichenbach,  Howard  F., 
assignor.) 

Chase  Companies,  The.  (See  Reichenbach,  H.  F.,  and 
Stadalius,  assignors.) 

Chase,  Frederic  L.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,   Ohio.     Refrigeration.     2.066,334 ;  Jan.  5. 

Chase,  Frederic  L.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Gener.al  Motors  Corporation.  Refriger- 
ating apparatus.     2,070,330;  Feb.  9. 

Chase,  George  C,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Monroe 
Calculating  Machine  Company,  Orange,  N.  J.  Calculat- 
ing m.TChine.     2,089.682:  x\ug.  10. 

Chase,  Henry  A.,  Newtonville,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
L.  W.  Mustard,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  Lifting  vehicles 
having  leaf  springs.     2,083,942  ;  June  15. 

Chase,  Jane.      (See  Bates,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Chase,  Lagrand.      (See  Allen,  Draper  C,  assignor.) 

Chase  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Chase,  S.,  and 
Palm,  assignors.) 

Chase,  Philip  H.,  Bala-Cynwyd,  Pa.  Signal.  2,082,789; 
June  8. 

Chase-Shawmut  Company,  The.  (See  Taylor,  Elmer  H., 
assignor.) 

Chase-Shawmut  Company,  The.  (See  Wood,  Morris  B., 
assignor.) 

Chase,  Stephen,  IV,  Kenilworth.  and  G.  H.  Palm,  Chicago, 
III.,  assignors  to  Chase  Manufacturing  Companv,  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Carpet  cleaning  machine.  2,007,752 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Chase,  Wilfred  O.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Self  feeding  carburetor. 
2,078,901  :  Apr.  27. 

Cliason,  Daniel  II.,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Manufacturing 
Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Needle-threndcr.  2,067,470  : 
Jan.  12. 

Chnson.  Daniel  IT.,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Jlnnnfacturlng 
Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Needle-threader.  2,092,720; 
Sept.  7. 

Chat  Meld,  George  C.  and  C.  Emmey,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Article  of  manufacture  for  continuous  embossing. 
2,067.4:!5;  Jan.   12. 

Chatham  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Nenves,  Wil- 
liam A.,  assignor.) 

Cliatln,  Charles,  Tzleux,  l''rance,  assignor,  b.v  mesne  as- 
singnuKMits,  to  K.  I.  du  I'ont  d(>  NcMuours  &  Companv, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Finishing  artlflclal  thread.  2,0S7,94(i. 
July  27. 

Cli.il  lannoga  Medicine  Co.,  The.  (Soo  Groto,  Irvine  W,, 
.'issignor. ) 

Chatto,  Il.irry  M.      (See  Ltick.  J.  B.,  and  Chntto.^ 

('hauvi'MU,  Louis  L.  R.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Com- 
pagnie  GeuerMle  de  Telegraplile  suns  T'MI.  Telenietrtc 
r(>i)i"Mllng  Indicator.     2,085,415;  June  29. 

< 'liaiivi-au,  Louis  L.  1'^.,  Purls,  Frnnce.  nsslgnor  to  Com- 
pa^Mile  <!iMicrale  de  Ti'li-graiihle  Sans  Fll.  Gns  dls- 
cli.irge  rclMV,      2. OSS, .'-.■IS  ;  .Inly  27. 

Chanveau,  Louis  L,  F..  Paris,  I''ninc(>,  assignor  to  Coni- 
p.iL'iiie  Geuerale  de  Ti'lepraphle  Sans  Fll,  Tel(>grimjiy 
Nvsiciii   with  position  Indicators,     2,098,227;  Nov.  0. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Chayes,  Nathan.      (See  Wahlberg,  John,  assignor.) 

Cheatham  Electric  Switching  Device  Co.,  et  al.  (See 
Eiehterl<essing,   Frank   H.,   assignor.) 

Cheatham  Electric  Switching  Device  Co.  (Spo  Stolp, 
S.   S.,   and  Sutton,  assignors.) 

Cheatliam,  Orme  E.      (See  Cundall,  L.  A.,  and  Cheatham.) 

Cheavens,  John  H..  Samne,  Peru,  assignor  to  American 
Snicltinc  and  Rpfining  Company.  New  Yorlt,  N.  Y.  Re- 
agent feeder.     2,082,149  ;  June  1. 

Chebotar,  Leo  P.,  New  Yorlc,  and  R.  N.  Wallach,  Briar- 
cliff  Jlanor,  N.  Y. ;  said  Wallach  assignor  of  one-sixth 
to  said  Chebotar.  Oxidation  of  polynuclear  aromatic 
hydrocarbons.     2,084,382  ;  June  22. 

Chebotar,  Leo  P.,  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor  fuel.  2,095,211  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Cheek,  H.  M..  et  al.      (See  Cheek,  Lightle  J.,   assignor.) 

Cheek,  Lightle  J.,  Little  Rock,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
H.  M.  Cheek,  North  Little  Rock,  and  one-third  to  G. 
Blount,  Searcy,  Ark.     Trap.     2.101.609  ;  Dec.  7. 

Cheever,  Frank  E.     (See  Lovely,  J.  E.,  and  Cheever.) 

Cheezits  Corporation.  (See  Romney,  Reuben,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chegwidden,  Raymond  A.,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  S.  J.  Harazim, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  J.  J.  Kuhn,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  and  I.  C. 
Pettit,  Baldwin,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Remagnetizing 
device.     2,075,504;  Mar.  30. 

Chelgren,  Walter  E.  (See  Montgomery,  C.  C,  and 
(}helgren.) 

Chellew,  Walter  J.     (See  Oishei,  J.  R.,  and  Chellew.) 

Chello,    John   C.      (See   Gallinant,   Raphael   C,   assignor.) 

Chelsea  Fibre  Mills.  (See  McCardle,  G.,  and  Taggart, 
assignors.)  „,    . 

Chemical  Construction  Corporation.  (See  Chnstensen, 
Axel,  assignor.)  . 

Chemical  Construction  Corporation.  (See  Gilchrist,  P.  S., 
and  Rumple,   assignors.) 

Chemical  Construction  Corporation.  (See  Hechenbleikner, 
I.,  and  Bartholomew,  assignors.) 

Chemical  Construction  Corp.  (See  Oliver,  Thomas  C,  as- 
signor.) ,^        T^  ,        T 

Chemical  Construction  Corporation.  (See  Rumple,  James 
M.,  assignor.) 

Chemical  Construction  Corporation.  (See  Titlestad,  Nico- 
lav,   assignor.) 

Chemical  Extraction  Corporation.  (See  Lyford,  Emerson 
F.,  assignor.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Christen- 
sen,  L.  M.,  and  Fulmer,  assignors.) 

Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Christen- 
sen.  L.  M..  and  Hixon,  assignors.) 

Chemical  Foundation.  Incorporated,  The.  (See  Fulmer, 
E.  I..  Christenson,  and  Hixon.  assignors.) 

Chemical  Research  and  Development  Company,  The. 
(See  Basore,   C.  A.,  and  Jones,   assignors.) 

Chemical  Works,  (formerly,  Sandoz).  (See  Binkert, 
August,  assignor.) 

Chemical  Works  formerly  Sandoz.  (See  Bohl,  Jakob,  as- 
signor.) . 

Chemical  Works  formerly  Sandoz.  (See  Gutzwiller, 
Ernst,   assignor.) 

Chemical  Works  formerly  Sandoz.  (See  Kappeler, 
Markus,  assignor.) 

Chemical  Works,  formerly  Sandoz.  (See  Knecht,  O.,  and 
Billeter,   assignors.) 

Chemical  W^orks,  Formerly  Sandoz.  (See  Lier,  Heinrich, 
assignor.) 

Chemical  Works  formerly  Sandoz.  (See  Peter,  Albm, 
assignor.) 

"Chemical  Works  Formerly  Sandoz".  (See  Stoll,  A., 
Kreis,  and  Hofmann,  assignors.) 

Chemical  W^orks  formerly  Sandoz.  (See  Senn,  Otto,  as- 
signor.) 

Chemical  Works  formerly  Sandoz.  (See  Stoll,  A.  and 
Burckhardt.    assignors.) 

Chemical  Works,  Formerly  Sandoz.  (See  Wehrli,  Walter, 
assignor.) 

Chomipulp  Process,  Incorporated.  (See  Dunbar,  Thomas 
L.,  assignor.) 

Chemischo  Fabrik  Buckau.  (See  Wiedbrauck,  Erich,  as- 
sisrnor. ) 

Chemisclie  Fabrik  Grflnau  Landshoff  &  Meyer  A.  G.  (See 
Sommer,  F..  and  N.nssau.  assignors.) 

Chemische  Fabrik  R.  Baumheler  Aktlengesellschaft.  (See 
Kern.  Rudolf,  assignor.) 

Chemische  Fabrik  Stockhausen  &  Cie.  (See  Strauch, 
Georg,  assignor.)  „      „  ,  .,^ 

Chemische  Fabrik  von  Heyden,  A.  G.  (See  Gebauer,  Ru- 
dolf, assignor.)  _ 

Chemische  Fabrik  von  Heyden,  A.  G.  (See  Raeth,  C, 
Rittler,  and  Stelngroever,  assignors.) 

Chemische  Fabrik  von  Heyden.  A.  G.  (See  von  Hoessle, 
Carl  H.,  and  Miillor,  assignors.) 

Chemische  Fabrik  von  Heyden,  A.  G.  (See  Zellmann,  R., 
and  IMiiller.  assignors.)  „     ,    .^ 

Chemische  Fabrik  von  Heyden  Aktlengesellschaft.  (See 
Gebauer,  Rudolf,  assignor.) 

Chemische  Forschungsgesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  (See  Herr- 
mann, Willy  O..  aRsignor.) 

Chemische  Forschungsgesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  (See  Herr- 
mann, W.  O.,  Baum,  and  Haehnel,  assignors.) 

Chemische  Forschungsgesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  (See  Herr- 
mann, W.  O.,  Hammer,  and  Haehnel,  assignors.) 


Chenault.  Earl  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Preservation  of 
organic  material.     2,069,873  ;  Feb.  9. 

Chenault,  Roy  L.,  assignor  to  Gulf  Research  &  Develop- 
ment Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Deep  well  pump. 
2,083.687  ;  June  15. 

Cheney  Brothers.     (See  Motycka,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Cheney.  Charles  W.,  Birmingham,  England.  Jlethod  of 
framing  handbags.     2,077,165  ;  Apr.  13. 

Cheney  Company,  The.  (See  Harriss,  Henry  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cheney  Weeder  Company.  (See  Edgington,  Aaron  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chenicek,  George  W..  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Truck  tank  loading  apparatus.  2,100,380  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Clienier,  Charles  A.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Hat  clean- 
ing machine.     2,092,907  ;  Sept.  14. 

Chernof,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  B.  Levitt, 
Chicago,  111.,  and  one-third  to  A.  Mayer,  Detroit,  Slich. 
Dipping  mechanism  for  battery  grids.  2,084,608  ;  June 
22. 

ChernofE.  Phillip  M..  Middletown,  Conn.  Dispensing  de- 
vice.    2,099,839  ;  Nov.  23. 

CliPinosky,  Frank  E.,  Newgulf,  Tex.  Fluid  saving  device. 
2.096,882  :  Oct.  26. 

Chernow,  Jlichael,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Service 
Patents  Corporation.  Handbag  initial.  2,088,689 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Chernow.  Jlichael,  assignor  to  Service  Patents  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Monogram  unit.  2,093,264 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Clierrington,  Frank  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Treating  wood. 
2,087,965  ;  July  27. 

Cherry -Burrell  Corporation.  (See  Boileau,  Arthur  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cherry-Burrell  Corporation.  (See  Feldmeier,  H.,  and 
Wyman,   assignors.) 

Cherry-Burrell  Corporation.  (See  Lippold,  Adolph  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cherrv,  Oscar  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Producing  esters  of  phe- 
nols.    2,082,790  ;   June   8. 

Cherry,  Oscar  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Glidden 
(T^ornpany,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Phenol  resin  ester  and 
method  of  preparing.     2,091,965  ;   Sept.  7. 

Chesen,  Marv.  North  Bergin.  N.  J.  Ventilating  device  for 
storm  windows.     2.095.858  :  Oct.  12. 

Cheshire,  John  L.,  Jhansi  City,  India.  Camera  and  film 
pack.      2,083,492  ;   June  8. 

Chesley,  Franklin  R.,  Jr.,  Saco,  Maine.  Treating  vege- 
table fibrous  material  for  the  production  of  cellulose 
fiber.     2.073,682  ;  Mar.  16. 

Chesnut,  Guy  E.,  Jr.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Tie  case. 
2,077,458  ;  Apr.  20. 

Chesnut,  Guy  E.,  Jr.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Crusher  for  used 
safety  razor  blades.     2,101,700;  Dec.  7. 

Chesnutt.  Nelson  A..  Jr.,  Springfield.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Chemical  Company.  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Producing 
an  insecticide.     2,095,464  ;  Oct.  12. 

Chesny,  Heinz  H.,  San  Mateo,  assignor  to  Marine  Chemi- 
cals Company,  Ltd.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Activated 
magnesium  hydroxide  and  manufacture.  2,073,398 ; 
:\[ar.  9. 

Chesny,  Heinz  H..  San  Mateo,  assignor  to  ilarine  Chemi- 
cals Company,  Ltd..  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Jlanufactur- 
ing  magnesium  hydroxide.     2,089.339  ;  Aug.   10. 

Chessman,  Samuel  C.     (See  Hunt,  N.  C,  and  Chessman.) 

Chester,  Alden  P.      (See  Harvey,  W.  D.,  and  Chester.) 

Chesterman-Leeland  Company,  The.  (See  Foster,  Charles 
('..   assignor.) 

Chestnut.  William  J.,  jMontclair,  N.  J.  Detergent  cartridge 
for  waste  pipes.     2,087.592  ;  July  20. 

Chevalier,  Jules  M..  Commentry,  France.  Antiblinding 
goggles  and  analogous  screens.     2,086,293  :  July  6. 

Chevallier,  Arnold  L.,  and  T.  P.  Sanders,  Slough,  assignors 
to  Chevallier  Self-Loading  Firearms  Limited.  London, 
England.  Recoil  operated  small  arms.  2.070.355  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Chevallier  Self-Loading  Firearms  Limited.  (See  Chev- 
allier, A.  L.,  and  Sanders,  assignors.) 

Clievrau.  Pierre,  Neuilly-sur-Seine,  assignor  to  Societe 
.Vnonvme  Grenoville.  Seine,  France.  Case  for  lip 
rouge.     2,088,899  ;  Aug.  3. 

Chiason.  Placid  N.,  Griggsville,  111.  Combined  felly,  rim, 
and  dual  pneumatic  tire  structure.     2.098,859  :  Nov.  9. 

Chibnik.  Ilarrv,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.  Cultivator  shovel. 
2,099,796  :  Nov.  23. 

Chicago  Bridge  and  Iron  Company.  (See  Day,  Clayton 
L.,  assignor.) 

Cliicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Company.  (See  Hines,  Clarence 
W.,    assignor.) 

Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Company.  (See  Horton,  G.  T.,  and 
Dav,  assignors.) 

Chicago  Cardboard  Company.  (See  Ziemmerman,  Henry 
A.,  assignor.) 

Chicago  Carton  Company.  (See  Hekman,  John,  as- 
sicnor.) 

Chicago  Carton  Company.  (See  Sebreny,  Bernhard  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cliicago  Curtain  Stretcher  Company.  (See  Carlson, 
Clarence  G..  assignor.) 

Chicago  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Benson, 
Bernhart  A.,  assignor.) 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


115 


Chicago  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Gough, 

James  J.,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Preston, 

Edward  S.,  assignor.) 
Chicago    Faucet    Company.      (See    Steen,    Harry    S.,    as- 
signor.) 
Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Company.    (See  Browning,  George, 

assignor.) 
Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Company.     (See  Chamberlain,  Paul 

A.,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Company.      (See  Jeppsson,  I.,  and 

Browning,  assignors.) 
Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Company.     (See  Jepson,  Ivar,  as- 
signor. ) 
Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Company.     (See  Nelson,  John  W., 

assignor.) 
Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Company.      (See  Wright,  Horace 

C,  assignor.) 
Chicago    Forging    &    Manufacturing    Co.       (See    Hynes, 

Dibrell  P.,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Forging  &  Manufacturing  Co.     ( See  Mears,  Norton 

A.,  assignor.) 
Chicago-Hutchins  Corporation.     (See  Hawksworth,  David 

W.,  assignor.) 
Chicago-Hutchins   Corporation.      (See   Swanson,   Earl   R., 

assignor. ) 
Chicago-Hutchins  Corporation.      (See  Thompson,  William 

D.,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Lock  Company.      (See  Hansen,  Henry,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Metal  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Hauf,  George  F.,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Metal  Products  Company.      (See  Gilpin,  Garth  G., 

assignor.) 
Chicago  Metallic  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Langel, 

Adrien  L.,  assignor.) 
Chicago    Musical    Instrument    Company.       (See    Berlin, 

Maurice  H.,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Company.     (See  Amtsberg,  Lester 

A.,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Company.      (See  Coates,  Charles 

B.,  assignor.) 
Chicago     Pneumatic     Tool     Company.        (See     Harcourt, 

George  T.,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Company.      (See  Lear,  Earl  B., 

assignor.) 
Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Company.     (See  Nell,  G.  M.,  and 

Slatcher,  assignors.) 
Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Company.     (See  Reed,  Clarence 

E.,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Company.      (See  Slatcher,  Alfred 

G.,    assignor.) 
Chicago   Pneumatic  Tool   Company.      (See   Stevens,   Ed- 
ward W.,  assignor.) 
Chicago   Pump  Company.     (See  Durdin,  Augustus  C,  Jr., 

assignor.) 
Chicago  Pump  Company.      (See  Durdin,  Augustus  C,  III, 

assignor.) 
Chicago  Pump  Company.     (See  Nordell,  Carl  H.,  assignor.) 
Chicago    Railway    Equipment    Company.       (See    Beasley, 

Starley  F.,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Railway  Equipment  Company.      (See  Busse,  Ed- 
win U.,  assignor.) 
Chicago    Railway    Equipment    Company.       (See    Ekholm, 

Herbert  W.,  assignor.) 
Chicago     Railway    Equipment     Company.       (See     Hawk, 

Ruby   R.,  assignor.) 
Chicago    Railway    Equipment    Company.       (See    Kadar, 

liOuis,  assignor.) 
Cliicago  Railway  Equipment  Company.      (See  Light,  David 

M..  assignor.) 
Chicago    Railway   Equipment   Company.      (See.  Murphy, 

Lewis  S.,  assignor.) 
Chicago    Railway    Equipment    Company.       (See     Naylor, 

Henry  R.,  assignor.) 
Chicago    Railway    Ji>(iuipment    Company.      (See    Wasberg, 

Axel,  assignor.) 
Cliicago    Railway    Equipment    Company.       (See    Zweibel, 

<;harlcH  A.,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Rawhide  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Agger, 

Jons,  assignor.) 
Chicago      Rawhide      Manufacturing      Company.         (See 

McCombs,  Stuart  C,  assignor.) 
Chicago  R;\wliido  Manul'acluring  Company.      (See  Travis, 

Edward  P..  assignor.) 
Chicago  Rawlildn  Manufacturing  Company.     (SeeVedovell, 

R.  J.,  Baker,  and  Panzegrau,  assignors.)  * 

Chicago  Spring  Hinge  Company.      (See  Koene,  William  J., 

assignor.) 
Chicago  Telephone    Supply  Company.      (See   Draving,   A. 

I\T.,  and   Iiigh.Tm,  assignors.) 
Cliicago  Tcloplionc  Supply  Co.     (See  Schellenger,  Newton 

(;.,  assignor.) 
Chicago   Tolcphono   Supply   Company.      (See   Schellenger, 

N.  C,  and  Ilasolwood.  iissignors.) 
Chicago    Transformer    Corporation.      (See   Ilelgason,    A., 

and  Koogan,  assignors.) 
Chicago   'rianslDrmor   Corporation.      (See    Leidy,    Wilnicr 

J.,  assignor.) 
Chicago  VilrcoiiR  lOnamoI   Products   Co.      (See  Hogonson, 

Wiillain.  assignor.) 
Chick,  Cllbor)   H.      (See  lioll.  Wllliiim  L.,  nsslgnor.) 
Chick.    Walter   0.,   et   al.      (Sec    Drinker,    1'.,    and    Shaw, 

nsslgnors.) 
Chico    Rhlnestono    Company.       (See    Mosclnl,    Jolin,    as 
Rlgnor.) 


Chiksan   Oil  Tool  Company.      (See  Ellingsen,   Frank,   as- 
signor.) 
Chilcott,    Langdon    S.,    Brewer,    Maine.     Trolling    hook. 

2.093,9.54;  Sept.  21. 
Chilcott,      Langdon      S.,      Brewer,      Maine.        Fishhook. 

2,101,491  ;Dec.  7. 
Child,  Adelbert  L.,  Ozone  Park,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mergen- 

thaler     Linotype     Company.        Justifying     spaceband. 

2,085.147  ;  June  29. 
Child,    Cyril,   and   H.   A.   Thomas,   Blackley,   Manchester, 

England,    assignors    to    Imperial    Chemical    Industries 

Limited.     Coloring  matters.     2,081,736  ;  May  25. 
Child.  Lachlan  W.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  Air  Devices  Corporation,   Chicago,   111. 

Air  conditioner.     2,069,816  ;  Feb.   9. 
Child,  Lachlan  W.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,   to  Air  Devices  Corporation,  Chicago,   111. 

Space  conditioner.     2,098,375  ;  Nov.  9. 
Child,  Lachlan   W.,  Toledo,   Ohio,  assignor,   by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Air  Devices  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.    Air 

conditioner.     2,082,441  ;  June  1. 
Childress,  William  C,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Acme  Steel 

Company,   Chicago,    111.     Strap    stretching   and   sealing 

device.     2,097,443  ;  Nov.  2. 
Childress,  William  C,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Acme  Steel 

Company,      Chicago,      111.     Strap      stretching      device. 

2,097,444  ;  Nov.  2. 
Childress,  William  C,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Acme  Steel 

Company,    Chicago,   111.     Strap   stretching  and    sealing 

device.     2,097,945  :  Nov.  2. 
Childress,  William  C.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Acme  Steel 

Company,      Chicago,      111.     Strap     sealing     apparatus. 

2,097,940  ;  Nov.   2. 
Childs,  Henry  R.      (See  Stone,  H.   G.,  and  Childs.) 
Childs,  James  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Clock.     2,072,795  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Childs,  Marice,  assignor  to  G.  T.  Downs,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Multiple-jacquard  motion.     2,099,001  ;  Nov.  16. 
Chile    Exploration    Company.       (See    Hulme,    Philip    M., 

assignor.) 
Chiles,   James  W.,  El  Reno,   Okla.     Covering  device  for 

planters.     2,070,509  :  Feb.   9. 
Chillas,  Richard  B.,  Jr.     (See  Weir,  H.  M.,  and  Chillas.) 
Chilton,  Henry  J.      (See  Kantor,  J.,  Staerk,  and  Chilton.) 
Chilton   Pen   Company,    The.      (See   Sypher,    Milford    G., 

assignor.) 
Chilton,    Ralph    H.,    Dayton,    Ohio,    assignor    to    General 

Motors    Corporation,     Detroit,    Mich.       Freezing    tray. 

2,067,074;  Jan.  5. 
Chilton,  Ralph  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General  Mo- 
tors Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.     Rapid  freezing  device. 

2,069,195  ;  Feb.  2. 
Chilton,      Roland,     Ridgewood, 

2,079,678 ;  May  11. 
Chilton,      Roland,     Ridgewood, 

2,079,679  ;  May  11. 
Chilton,      Roland,     Ridgewood, 

2,079,680;  May  11. 
Chilton,      Roland,     Ridgewood, 

2,079,681 ;  May  11. 
Chilton,  Roland,  Ridgewood,  N.  , 

2.079.682  ;  May  11. 
Chilton,      Roland,      Ridgewood, 

2.079.683  ;  May  11. 
Chilton,      Roland,      Ridgewood, 

2,100,629  ;   Nov.   30. 

Chilton,      Roland,      Ridgewood, 
2,100,630;   Nov.  30. 

Chilton,      Roland,      Ridgewood, 
2.100,631;  Nov.  30. 

Chilton,      Roland,      Ridgewood, 
2,100,632  ;  Nov.  30. 

Chilton,  Roland.   Ridgewood.  N. 

Propeller  Co.,  Inc.     Cooling  fin.     2,067,597  ;  Jan.  12. 

Chilton,  Roland,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Reed  Propeller  Co.,  Inc.,"  Garden 
City,   N.   Y.      Engine   cowling.      2,076,224 ;   Apr.   6. 

Chilton,  Roland,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Reed  Propeller  Co.,  Inc.,  Garden 
City,  N.  Y.  Engine  cooling  and  cowling.  2,076,225  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Chilton,  Roland,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Reod 
Propeller  Co.,  Inc.  Gear  means  for  oliniinatlng  a 
master  connecting  rod.     2,092,639  ;  Sept.  7. 

Chilton,  Roland,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Reed  Propeller  Co.,  Inc.,"  Garden 
City,  N.  Y.  Engine  cooling  and  cowling.  2,098,5ti.')  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Chilton,  Roland.  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Tlie  Reed  Propeller  Co.,  Inc.,"  Garden 
City,  N.  Y.  Delcing  means  for  aircraft.  2,098,566; 
Nov.  0. 

Chilton,  Roland,  Ridgewood,  N.  J,,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Reed  Propeller  Co..  Inc..  Garilen 
City,  N.  Y.     Supercharger  drive.     2,101.239;  Dec.  7. 

Chilton,  Roland,  Ridgewood,  and  R.  K.  Gagg,  Fairhnvn. 
N.  J.,  assignors,  liy  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Reed 
Propeller  Co.  Inc..  GMr(l<'n  Citv.  N.  Y.  Spark  plug  shield 
and  cooler.     2.0!)5.7!)1  ;  Oct.  12. 

Chliin.  Howard  T..  .Mascadero,  Cnllf.  Road  slcn. 
2,000,7.S3  ;  Aug.  24. 

Cliinosoll'abrlk  Aktlengesellseliaft.  (See  Tloedecker,  Fried 
rich,  a.s.slgiior.) 


N. 

J. 

Transmission. 

N. 

J. 

Transmission. 

N. 

J. 

Transmission. 

N. 

J. 

Transmission. 

Transmission  control. 

N. 

J. 

Transmission. 

N. 

J. 

Transmission. 

N. 

J. 

Transmission. 

N. 

J. 

Transmission. 

N. 

J. 

Transmission. 

r.. 

nssig 

nor  to  The   Reed 

116 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Chipman  Chemical  Company.  (See  Melhus,  Irving  E., 
assiirnor.) 

Chipman,  John  S.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Chipman 
Knitting  Mills.  IManufacture  of  full-fashioned  hosiery 
on  flat   knitting  machines.      2,098,739  ;   Nov.   9. 

Chipman.  John  S.,  Easton.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Chipman  Knit- 
ting Jlills.  Knitting  of  inside-out  hosiery.  2,098,740  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Chipman  Knitting  Mills.  (See  Chipman,  John  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chipman  Knitting  Mills.  (See  Michler,  John  F.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Chipman's,  Chas.,  Sons  Co.  (See  Katzenmoyer,  Harry  E., 
assignor.) 

Chirca.  Axente,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Liquid  meter. 
2,078,057  ;  Apr.  20. 

Chireix,  Henri,  Paris.  France,  assignor  to  Compagnie  Gen- 
ernle  de  Telegraphic  Sans  Fil.  Telegraph  system. 
2.073,333  :  Mar.   9. 

Chireix,  Henri,  Paris.  France,  assignor  to  Compagnie 
Generale  de  Telegraphic  sans  Fil.  Radiogoniometer. 
2,078,0.58;  Apr.  20. 

Chireix,  Henri,  and  P.  Nicolas,  Paris,  France,  assignors 
to  Society  Francaise  Radio  Electrique.  Railway  sig- 
naling system.     2,068,655  ;  Jan.  26. 

Chireix.  Henri  and  P.  Borias,  Paris,  France,  assignors 
to  Compagnie  Generale  de  Telegraphie  sans  Fil. 
Phase  and  frequency  control  of  oscillations.  2,076,264  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Chirelstein,  Nathan,  Newark,  N.  J.  Coupling.  2,074^957  ; 
Mar.   23. 

Chirelstein.  Nathan,  Newark,  N.  J.  Coupling.  2,074,958  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Chirelstein.  Nathan,  Newark,  N.  J.  Electric  plug. 
2,092.527  :   Sept.  7. 

Chisholm.  Harry  L..  Jr..  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering 
Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Hydraulic  shock  absorber. 
2.090.621  :  Aug.  24. 

Chisholm.  Harry  L.,  Jr,,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering 
Corporation,  Buffalo.  N,  Y.  Stabilizer  structure  for 
automobiles.     2,100,381  ;  Nov,  30. 

Chisholm,  Theodore  L„  and  D.  E.  JIacc.abee,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  General  Jlotors 
(Corporation.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,070,421  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Chittenden,  Edwin  F.,  Ottawa  Hills,  Ohio,  Window 
ventilator.     Re,  20,301  ;  Mar.  23. 

Chittenden  &  Eastman  Company.  (See  Eaton,  Robert  E., 
assignor.) 

Chittenden,  Fayette  D.  (See  Keen,  A.  W.,  and  Chitten- 
den.) 

Chittenden,  Fayette  D.  (See  Madge,  N.  G.,  and  Chit- 
tenden.) 

Chittick,  Charles  Y.,  Newton  Center,  Mass.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Anderson  Products,  Incorporated, 
Brake  booster  for  automotive  vehicles,  2,081,737  ;  May 
25. 

Chittick,  Kenneth  A,,  Haddon  Heights,  N,  J,,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America,  Automatic  volume  con- 
trol,    2,092,500;   Sept.  7. 

Chittick,  Kenneth  A„  Haddonfield,  N.  J„  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Radio  receiving  sys- 
tem.    2.094.231  :  Sept.  28. 

Chittick,  Kenneth  A.,  Haddonfield,  and  AV.  H.  Conron,  Riv- 
erton,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Radio  receiver.     2,069,518  ;  Feb.  2. 

Chittick,  Kenneth  A.,  Haddon  Heights,  and  W.  L.  Carlson. 
Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.  Automatic       volume       control       circuits. 

2,074,014  ;  Mar.  16, 

Chittick,  Kenneth  A.,  and  W.  L,  Carlson,  Haddonfield, 
N,  J,,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Au- 
tomatic   volume   control   circuit.      2,093,548 :    Sept,    21, 

Choice,  Frank  C.      (See  Ricks,  F.,  and  Choice,) 

Chonette.  William  C,  Ojai.  and  R.  H.  Hamilton.  Los  An- 
geles, assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San 
Francisco,  Calif,  Method  and  apparatus  for  cementing 
wells,     2,101,640  :  Dec,  7, 

Chorley,  Raymond  W,,  Indianapolis,  Ind,,  and  T,  W,  De- 
marest,  assignors  to  National  Aluminate  Corporation, 
Chicago,  III,  Automatic  continuous  blow-down, 
2,090,469  :  Aug,  17, 

<;horlton,  Frank  O,  L,,  Bury,  England,  ^lachine  for 
seaming  lids  on  cans,     2,071,683  ;  Feb.  23. 

Chorlton,  Frank  O,  L,,  Burv,  England,  Filter,  strainer, 
and  the  like,     2,084,433  ;  June  22, 

Chorlton,  Frank  O,  L.,  Bury,  England,  Device  for  center- 
ing articles  on  operating  tables  of  sealing  machines, 
2.086,065  ;  July  6, 

Chormann,  George  W,,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y,,  and  H,  J. 
Cowie.  Niagara  Falls,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  (Carborundum  Company, 
Niagara  Falls,  N,  Y,  Making  abrasive  teeth  for  stone 
•saws,     2,102,305:  Dec,   14, 

Chormann.  George  W,,  Niagara  Falls,  N,  Y,,  and  H,  J. 
Cowie,  N'iagara  Falls,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignors,  by 
nn'sne  nssiL'nments,  to  The  C.Trboruiuluni  Company, 
Niagara  Falls,  N,  Y,  Metal  reinforcement  for  abrasive 
t<v>tli       2  in-?. 306:  Deo.   14. 

Chott,  Edward  L,.  Riverside,  111,  Dental  alloy  and  making 
same,     2.083,0.'>2  ;  June  8, 

Chott,  Edw.nrd  L..  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  J.  Chott. 
Chicago,  111.  Dental  polishing  cup.  2,093,006  ;  Sept. 
14. 


Chott.  Edward  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  J.  Chott, 
Chicago,  111.  Mechanical  tooth  brush.  2,093,007  ;  Sept. 
14. 

Chott,  Hugo  J,     (See  Chott,  Edward  L,,  assignor,) 

Chotzner,  Beatrice  V.      (See  Chappie,  Jean  S,,  assignor.) 

Christensen,  Alfred  C,  assignor  to  H,  S,  Simpson,  Chi- 
cago, 111,    Muller.    2,103,895 ;  Dec,  28, 

Christensen,  Axel,  Rye,  N,  Y,,  assignor  to  Chemical  Con- 
struction Corporation,  Nitric  acid  manufacture, 
2,098,953  ;  Nov,  16. 

Christensen,  Carl  W.  (See  Ralston,  A.  W.,  and  Chris- 
tensen,) 

Christensen,  Chris  T,,  Alhambra,  Calif.,  assignor  by  de- 
cree of  Court,  to  M.  T,  Christensen.  Sand  nnd  mud 
separator  and  mixer  for  well  drilling,  2,078,752  ;  Apr, 
27, 

Christensen,  Clarence  A,,  assignor  to  Lathan  Company, 
Inc,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Degasser  for  internal  com- 
bustion motors,     2,075,790  ;  Apr.  6, 

Christensen,  Conrad  L,  (See  Anglada,  J.  A,,  Asprooth, 
and  Christensen,) 

Christensen,  Leo  M.  (See  Fulmer,  E.  I,,  Christensen,  and 
Hixon.) 

Christensen,  Leo  M,,  and  B,  I,  Fulmer,  Ames,  Iowa,  as- 
signors to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated, 
Production  of  ethyl  alcohol  from  artichoke  tubers, 
2,085,003  ;  June  29. 

Christensen,  Leo,  M.,  and  R,  M,  Hixon,  Ames,  Iowa,  as- 
signors to  The  Chemical  Foundation,  Incorporated, 
Processing  artichoke  tuber.     2,086,536 ;  July   13, 

Christensen  Machine  Company,  (See  Belluche,  Elmer  W„ 
assignor,) 

Christensen  Machine  Company.  (See  Belluche,  Elmer  W, 
and  F,  R,,  assignors,) 

Christensen,  Magnus,  Barberton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Hard 
surfacing  weldrod,     2,077,397  ;  Apr,  20. 

Christensen,  Mary  T,  (See  Christensen,  Chris  T,,  as- 
signor.) 

Christensen,  Niels  A.,  South  Euclid,  Ohio.  Air  com- 
pressor.     2,074,980  ;   Mar.   23. 

Christensen,  Norman  V.,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Ma- 
chine Company,  Chicago,  111.  Rotary  hook  sewing  ma- 
chine.    2.073.593  ;   Mar.   9. 

Christensen,  Norman  V„  assignor  to  Union  Special  Ma- 
chine Company,  Chicago,  111,  Lock  stitch  sewing  ma- 
chine.    2,079,568  ;  May  4, 

Christensen,  Norman  Y,,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Ma- 
chine Company,  Chicago,  111,  Production  of  seams  for 
knit  goods,     2,079,569  ;  May  4, 

Christensen,  Norman  V,,  assignor  to  Union  Special  ^la- 
chine  Company,  Chicago,  111,  Sewing  machine, 
2,007,246  ;  Oct.  26. 

Christensen,  Norman  V.,  Chicago,  and  G.  Sauer,  Berwyn, 
assignors  to  Union  Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Lock  stitch  sewing  machine.     2,097.247  ;  Oct.  26. 

Christensen,  Peter  C,  East  Orange,  N,  J,  Production  of 
buttons  and  like  articles,     2,097,144  ;  Oct,   26. 

Christensen,  Rasmus,  (See  Wheeler,  P.  E,,  and  Christen- 
sen,) 

Christenson,  Frank,  Jamaica,  N.  Y,,  and  H,  N,  Clark, 
Boundbrook,  N,  J,  Refractory  heat  insulation. 
2,078,753  ;  Apr,  27, 

Christenson,  George  F,,  Boylston,  assignor  to  J,  A,  Dunn, 
Worcester,  Mass,  Salesbook  holder.  2,102,787 ;  Dec. 
21. 

Christian.  Frank  T.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Machine  Com- 
pany, Elmira,  N,  Y,  Automatic  starting  mechanism 
for   internal    combustion  engines,     2,103,405 ;   Dec.  28. 

Christian,  ^lanfred,  Berlin-Reinickendorf,  Germany.  Air- 
cooled  cylinder  head.     2,098,741  ;  Nov.  9. 

Christian.  Raymond  A.,  assignor  to  The  National  Cash 
Register  Companv,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Calculating  machine. 
2,082,098  ;  June  1. 

Christiansen,  Christian,  Fargo,  N,  Dak,  Load  lifter- 
actuating  means.     2,082,686  ;  June  1, 

Christiansen,  Ejnar,  Birmingham,  England.  Pie  or  like 
filling  or  depositing  apparatus.     2,073,731  ;  Mar.  16. 

Christiansen,  Ejnar,  Birmingham,"  England,  Aerating  flu- 
ids,    2,076,979  :  Apr,  13. 

Christiansen,  Frederic  A.,  assignor  to  B.  Barr,  New  Y-ork, 
N.  Y'.     Toy  airplane  device.      2,075,207  ;   JIar.  30. 

Christiansen.  Frederick  A..  Los  Angele.s,  assignor  to  W. 
n.  Hammer  and  L.  Rhodes,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Toy 
aeroplane.     2.n67.25S  :  .Tan.  12. 

Christiansen.  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Hammer 
and  L.  Rhodes.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Toy  airplane. 
2,067,828  ;  Jan.  12. 

Christiansen.  Walter  G.,  Glen  Ridge.  N.  J..  S.  E.  Harris. 
Lvnbrook,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  Lee.  Zurich,  Switzerland,  as- 
signors to  E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons,  New  York,  N  Y.  Di- 
phenyl  derivatives.     2,073,68,i  :  Mar.  16. 

Christianson.  Walter  G..  Glen  Ridge,  N,  J.,  and  S,  E,  Har- 
ris, Lynbrook,  assignors  to  E,  R.  Squibb  &  Sons,  New 
York,  N,  Y.  Acylaniinoaryl  phenylcinchoninates  and 
the  preparation  thereof.     2,076,706  :  Apr,  13, 

ChristiJinsen,  Walter  G.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  and  S.  E.  Har- 
ris, Lynbrook,  assignors  to  E,  R,  Squibb  &  Sons,  New 
York,  N.  Y,  Arvl  phenvlcinchoninates  and  the  prepara- 
tion thereof,    2,076,707;  Apr,  13, 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


117 


Christie,  Llewellyn  BI.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  C.  H.  Bell, 
Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignors  to  National  Fire- 
proofing  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Building  tile. 
2,090,28.T  ;  Aug.  17. 

Christie,  Theodore.     (See  Andersen,  Jorgen  C,  assignor.) 

Christman,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     2,078,930  ;  May  4. 

Christman,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.    Motor  vehicle.    2,078,931  :  May  4. 

Christman,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     2,078,932  ;  Blay  4. 

Christman,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2,079,899 : 
May  11. 

Christman,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Rotary  cutting  tool  and  cutting. 
2,087.231 ;  July  20. 

Christman,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Worm  gear  burnishing  ma- 
chine and  method.     2,089,732  ;  Aug.  10. 

Christman,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Blotor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Metal  working  machine. 
2,091.749  :  Aug.  31. 

Chri.stman,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Wheel  suspension  for  motor  ve- 
hicles.    2,097.445  ;  Nov.  2. 

Christman,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     2,101,130  ;  Dec.  7. 

Christmann,  Friedrich.  (See  Pier,  M.,  Christmann,  and 
Donath.) 

Christmas,  Burton,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Razor  and  device 
embodying  razor.     2,075,007  ;  Mar.  30. 

Christoft'erson,  Charles,  assignor  to  Universal  Air  Filter 
Corporation,  Duluth,  Minn.  Air  filter  for  ventilating 
systems  or  apparatus.     2,082,481  ;  June  1. 

Christopher,  Edward  F.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents 
Corpomtlon,  Chicago,  111.  Adhesive  and  making  same. 
Re.  20,326;  Apr.  13. 

Christopher,  Edwin  B.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Package  opener 
and   contents   extractor.      2,072,796 ;   Mar.   2. 

Christopher,  William  M.,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Coin  or  slug 
selector  device  or  attachment.     2,084,943  ;   June  22. 

Christopher,  William  M.,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Detector.     2,075,701  ;  Mar.  30. 

Christy,  Andi'ew,  a.ssignor  to  G-M  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Selenium  cell.     2.060,611  ;  Jan.  5. 

Christy  Company,  The.  (See  Christy,  Russ  J.,  as- 
signor.)' 

Christy,  Elmer  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Blackboard  com- 
pass.    2,074,102;  Mar.  16. 

Christy,  George  C,  Chicago,  111.  Door  controlling  device. 
2,078,838  ;  Apr.  27. 

Christy,  Kenneth  A.,  Parker's  Landing,  Pa.  Cutting  hair. 
2,070.350  :  Feb.  9. 

Christy,  Russ  J.,  New  Smyrna,  Fla.,  assignor  to  The 
Christy  Company,  Fremont,  Ohio.  Pocketknife. 
2,074,640  ;   Mar.   23. 

Chriton,  George  A.,  et  al.      (See  Brand,  Jean  J.,  assignor.) 

Chromium  Products  Corporation.  (See  Boss,  John  W., 
assignor.) 

Chronmaster  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Ferbend,  Spen- 
for.   assignor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.     (See  Ball,  Frederick  O.,  assignor.) 

Cliry.slcr  Corporation.      (See  Becker,  George  P..  assignor.) 

Chrysler    Corporation.      (See   Breer,    Carl,    assignor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Breer,  C,  Goode,  and  Sher- 
man, as.iignors.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Cadwallader,  Robert,  as- 
signor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Delahanty,  Edward  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.     (See  Dickason,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.      (See  Punn,  William  T.,  as.signor.  i 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Dunn,  W.  T.  and  Syrovy,  as- 
signors.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Fleming,  Alexander  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chrysler  Corporal  ion.  (See  Goode,  G.  C,  Miller,  and  Har- 
rington, assignors.) 

Chry.sler  Corporation.  (See  ITorroshoff,  Alexander  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Hicks,  IT.  A.,  Herreslioff,  and 
Buchner,  a.ssignors.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.      (See  Holmes.  John  R.,   assignor.) 

Clirysler  Corporation.  (Sec  Humphrey,  Carroll  Lo  R., 
assignor.) 

<"hry.sl(M-  Corporation.     (See  Kogstrom,  Axel  W.,  assignor.) 

Chrysler  Cori)ora(ion.  (See  Langhiimmer,  A.  J.,  and  Cal- 
kins, assignors.) 

Chrysler  (,'orporatlon.      (See  Lee,   Roger  K.,   assignor.) 

Chrysler  (,'orporution.  (See  Lee,  R.  K.,  and  Tea,  as- 
signors.) 

Clirysler  Corporation.  (Sec  Lee,  I^.  K.,  Tea,  and  Ander- 
son, as.signors.) 

('lirysliT  Cor))oratlon.  (See  Macauley,  J.  B.,  Jr.,  and 
Itonalct.  awslgnors.) 

f'liryHl(>r  f'orporatlon.     (See  Mntirer,  lOdwIn  R.,  assignor.) 

(."liryHler  (,'orporallon.  (See  Maurer,  K.  It.,  and  Smith, 
assignors.) 

Chrysler  Corponilion.  (See  McCorlney,  Wlllelt  J.,  ns- 
slgnor.) 


Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  McKechnie,  I.  C,  and  Pattl 
son,   assignors.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.      (See  Neracher,  Catl  A.,  assignor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Nissley,  H.  H.,  and  Mazzie, 
assignors.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Patterson,  Herbert  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Pfeiffer,  K.,  Foresman,  and 
Fries,  assignors.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Saunders,  S.  G.,  and  Morri- 
son, assignors.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Schuyler,  George  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Slack,  Frederic  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.      (See  Slider,   George,  assignor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.      (See   Staley,   Allen   C,   assignor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Syrovy,  Augustin  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.      (See  Tea,  Clark  A.,  assignor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Tea,  C.  A.,  and  Lee,  as- 
signors.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.     (See  Wallace,  David  A.,  assignor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Watson,  William  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.      (See  Webb,  Edmond  F.,  assignor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  WerdehofC,  Albert  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Wheat.  Thomas  E.  M.,  as- 
signer.) 

Chrysler  Corporation.  (See  Woolson,  Harry  T,,  as- 
signor.) 

Clii-ysler  Corporation.      (See  Zeder,   James  C,   assignor.) 

Chryst,  William  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  (icneral 
ISiotors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Shock  absorbing 
suspension.     2,074,103:  Mar.  16. 

Cliul))),  Alexander  A.,  Coventry,  assignor  to  The  General 
Electric  Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Electri- 
cal system  of  lift  control.      2,067.378  ;   Jan.  12. 

Chubb,  Alexander  A..  Coventry,  assignor  to  The  General 
Electric  Company  Limited,  London.  England.  Electri- 
cal  system  of  lift  control.      2.090.748  ;  Aug.   24. 

Chubb.  Lewis  W..  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.  Vehicle  lighting 
system.     2,087,795  ;  July  20. 

Chubb,  Lewis  W.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Signaling  system.     2,075,094  ;  Mar.  30. 

Chubb,  William  J.,  Kenosha.  Wis.  Small  arms  target 
scoring  gauge  and  target.     2.090,930  ;  Aug.   24. 

Chuck,  Faw  Y..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Therapeutic  sub- 
stance and   manufacture.     2,086,766:   July   13. 

Chura,  Fred  D.,  Orange,  N.  J.  Spool  holder.  2,090,286  : 
Aug.  17. 

Church,  C.  F.,  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Campbell,  Vernon  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Church,  C.  F.,  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Carlson,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Church,  Harold  D.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Hydraulic 
remote  control.     2,079,684  ;  May  11. 

Church,  Harold  D.,  assignor  to  The  White  Jlotor  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lubricating  system  for  internal  com- 
bustion engines.     2.073.096  ;  Mar.  9. 

Church,  Lewis  H.,  Westfield,  assignor  to  The  Thomas  & 
Betts  Co.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Pipe  coupler.  2,100,796  : 
Nov.   30. 

Church,    Mary  E.      (See   English.   Analdo   M.,   assignor.) 

Church,  Peter  R.,  Steubenville,  Ohio,  and  H.  C.  Rateau, 
Weirton,  W.  Va.  Furnace  for  heating  materials  under 
sustained  pressure.     2,070,983  ;  Feb.  16. 

Church,  Walter  L.,  Houston,  Tex.  Drill.  2,088,025 : 
July  27. 

Church,  Walter  L.,  Houston,  Tex.  Overshot.  2,098,332  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Church,  Walter  L.,  Houston,  Tex.  Pump.  2,099,840: 
Nov.  23. 

('liurch,  Walter  L.,  assignor  to  C-M-P  Fishing  Tool  Com- 
pany, Houston,  Tex.     Pipe  cutter.     2,066,767  ;  Jan.  5. 

Church,  Walter  L.,  Houston,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  I/. 
Pearce,  Harris  County,  Tex.  Pipe  holding  apparatus. 
2,075,420  ;  Mar.  30. 

Church,  Walter  L.,  Houston,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  L. 
I'carce,  Harris  County,  Tex.  Pipe  joint.  2,075,427  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Church,  Walter  L.,  Houston,  assignor  to  C-JI-P  Fishing 
Tool  Corporation.  Harris  County,  Tox.  Taking  orient- 
ed  cores.     2,080,978;  May  18. 

Churchill,  Chester  L.,  Boston,  Mass.  Exhibitor. 
2,085,954  :  July  0. 

(Churchill,  David  C,  Beren,  Ky.  Hand  operated  loom. 
2,09S,M9  ;  Nov.  0. 

CliurchlU,  Homer,  East  Orange.  N,  J.,  assignor  lo  Line 
Mal(>rlMl  Conip;inv.  Soudi  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Trans- 
former brace.     2,080,460;  May  18. 

Churclilll,  .lolui  M.  I!.,  el  Ml.  (Sim-  Lord,  S.  L.,  and 
Kendall,  a.sslgnor. ) 

Churclilll  Miicliine  Tool  Company  Limited,  The.  (See 
AHl)ri(lg(>,  Harry  II.,  assignor.) 

Cluircliill,  Ralph  II.,  Chicago,  111.  Ilnndwhoel  cover. 
2,078,059  ;  Apr.  20. 

('hurclilll,  Slimiey  II.,  lOdnionton.  Alberta.  Canada.  Toilet 
venlllntlng  lipiiMratuti  and  vonllhitlng  ini'lliod 
2,()7I.21  I  :  Miir.  1(1. 

Churchill,  Stanley  H.,  Edmonton,  Alhprtn,  Onnndn. 
Electric  switch.     2,080,006  ;  July  0. 


118 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Churchill,  Wilraer  H.,  Saugus,  assignor  to  United-Carr 
Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Snap  fas- 
tener mounting  bracket  and  installation  thereof. 
2.096,319  ;  Oct.  19. 

Churchill.  Wiliner  H.,  Saugus,  assignor  to  United-Carr 
Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Threaded  nut 
device.     2.1 02.5,54:  Dec.  14. 

Chuse,  Harry  A.,  Madison,  Wis.  Paper  making  method 
and  machine.     2,091,805  ;  Aug.  31. 

Clnvala.  August,  \'ienna,  10.  W  aklmann,  Klosterneuburg, 
near  Vienna,  and  A.  Martina,  Vienna.  Austria.  Pre- 
paring oil  varnishes.     2. 102. ."07  :  Dec.  14. 

Chylack,  Leo  T.,  Allentown,  Pa.  Spectacles.  2,087,502  ; 
July  20. 

Ciamberlini,  Ugo,  Rome,  Italy.  Pneumatic  tachometer 
working     independently     of     the     external     pressure. 

2.099.385  ;  Nov.  16. 

Ciamberlini,  Ugo,  Rome,  Italy.  Flexible  tube.  2,100,835  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Cibie,  Pierre,  Paris,  France.  Voltage  regulating  appa- 
ratus for  electric  current  generators.  2,088,289  :  July 
27. 

CibiS,     Pierre,     Paris,     France.       Motor    starting    device. 

2.099.386  :  Nov.  16. 

Ciccarelli,  Ostilio,  assignor  to  The  E.  Ingraham  Com- 
pany, Bristol,  Conn.  Radio  construction.  2,068,844 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Cicero,  William  A.,  International  Falls,  Minn.  Shoe  rack. 
2.090,108  ;  Aug,  17. 

Cichanski,   Joseph  A,     (See  Demosky,  S.,  and  Cichanski.) 

Cilco  Terminal  Company.  (See  Lamb,  C.  P.,  and  Schine, 
assignors.) 

Cilley,  Osborn  H.,  Lancaster,  assignor  to  Raybestos-Man- 
hattan.  Inc.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Friction  member  and  mak- 
ing the  same.      2.096.R92  :  Oct.  19. 

Cilocon  Corporation.      (See  Maccoy,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Cilocon  Corporation.  (See  Whitbread,  James  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cinamon,  Lionel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electroplating  bath 
composition  and  producing  the  same.     2,079,842  ;  May 

Cinch     Manufacturing     Corporation.        (See    Del     Camp, 

Scipione  M.,  assignor.) 
Cinch   Manufacturing   Corporation.      (See   Knutson,   Carl 

L.,  assignor.) 
Cincinnati    Advertising    Products    Company,    The.      (See 

Mattman,  Gustave  F.,  assignor.) 
Cincinnati   Ball  Crank  Company,   The.      (See   Harris,   C, 

and  Butler,  assignors.) 
Cincinnati    Ball    Crank    Company,    The.       (See    Woelfer, 

Frank   C,   Jr.,   assignor.) 
Cincinnati   Bickford   Tool  Company,  The.      (See   Schauer, 

Lawrence   L.,   assignor.) 
Cincinnati  Bickford  Tool   Company,  The.      (See   Schauer, 

L.  L.,  and  McKewen,  assignors.) 
Cincinnati  Bickford  Tool  Company.      (See  Schauer,  L.  L., 

and  Sosa,  assignors.) 
Cincinnati  Electrical  Tool  Company.      (See  Casey,  Ledge- 
worth  <;.,  assignor.) 
Cincinnati  Grinders  Incorporated.      (See  Booth,  Clement, 

assignor.) 
Cincinnati  (Jrinders  Incorporated.      (See  Conover,  Richard 

10..  assignor.) 
Cincinnati   Grinders  Incorporated.      (See  Ernst,  H.,  Her- 

furth,  and   Nenninger,  assignors.) 
Cincinnati  Grinders  Incorporated.      (See  Haas,  Frederick 

S.,  assignor.) 
Cincinnati  (irinders  Incorporated.      (See  Plinuner,  Alfred 

(.;..   as.signor. ) 
Cincinnati    Grinders    Incorporated.      (See    Temple,    John 

C,  assignor.) 
Cincinnati    Grinders    Incorporated.      (See    Theler,    F.    J., 

Johnslon,    and    Peaslee,    assignors.) 
Cincinnati     Jlilling    Machine     Co.,     The.       (See    Archea, 

Walter  D.,  assignor.) 
Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Company,  The.      (See   Camp- 
bell, John  C,  assignor.) 
Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Company,  The.      (See  Ernst, 

Hans,  assignor.) 
Cincinnati  Milling   Machine  Company,  The.      (See  Ernst. 

II.,  and  MartcUotti,  assignors.) 
Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Co.,  The.      (See  Hoier,  Walter, 

assignor.) 
Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Co.,  The.     (See  Howe,  Wilfred 

IT.,  as.sipnor. ) 
Cincinnati   Milling  Machine  Co.      (See  Isler,  Herman  E., 

assignor.) 
Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Co.,  The.     (See  Lynch,  J.  E., 

Pope,  and  Hawley,  assignors.) 
Cincinnati    Milling   Machine    Co.,    The.      (Sec    Xi-nningcr, 

Lester  F.,  as.signor. ) 
Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Company,  The.     (See  Roehm, 

E.  G.,  and  Archea,  assignors.) 
Cincinn.ili  Milling  Machine  Co.,  The.     (See  Roehm,  E.  G., 

and  ("nniiiboll.  assignors.) 
Cincinnati  Jlilling  Machine  Co.,  The.     (See  Roehm,  E.  G., 

and  Romaine,  assignors.) 
Cincinnati  Milling  .Macliino  Co.,  The.     (See  Roniaino,  Mil- 
lard, assignor.) 
Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Company.  The,     (See  Roraaine, 

M,,  Archoa  and  Roehm,  assignors.) 
Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Company,  The,     (See  Sassen, 

Bernard,  assignor.) 


Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Co.,  The.  (See  Wright,  Leigh 
W.,  assignor. 

Cincinnati  Shaper  Company,  The.  (See  Hazelton,  Rob- 
ert T.,  assignor.) 

Cincinnati  Time  Recorder  Company,  The.  (See  Faris, 
Joseph  W.,  assignor.) 

Cincinnati  Time  Recorder  Company,  The.  (See  Streck- 
fuss.   Elmer    G..   a.'^signor.) 

Cincinnati  Traction  Building  Co.,  The.  (See  Schoepf,  T. 
H.,  and  Ritchie,  assignors.) 

Cinccolor.   S.  A.      (hee  Audibert,  Joseph,  assienor.) 

Cinema  Patents  Company.  (See  Lootens,  Charles  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cinema  Patents  Company.  (See  Miller,  Arthur  J.,  as- 
signor,) 

Ciner,  Irwin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Jewel  mounting  flexible 
bracelet.     2,074,046  ;  Mar.  16. 

Cin-JIade  Corporation.      (See  Harris,  Robert  E.,  assignor,) 

Cipriano,  Gandolfo,  Dongan  Hills,  assignor  to  Cyprian 
Machinery  Corporation,  (New  Brighton),  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus  for  treating  hats. 
2,091,429  ;  Aug.  31. 

Ciprus,  Stephen,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Table  top.  2,092,441 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Cirac  Automatic  Reverse  Control  Company.  (See  Cirac, 
C.  P.  Cooper,  and  JIacDonald,  assignors.) 

Cirac,  Charles  P.,  and  T.  W.  Cooper,  San  Francisco,  and 
W.  W.  MacDonald,  Mountain  View,  assignors  to  Cirac 
Automatic  Reverse  Control  Company,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Reverse  lock  mechanism.     2,079,106  ;  May  4. 

Circo  Products  Company.  (See  Friend,  Joseph  C.,  as- 
signor.) 

Circo  Products  Corporation.  (See  Mudon,  Thomas  J. 
assignor.) 

Cirves,  Francis  J.,  Manistee,  Mich.  Bleaching  pulp. 
2,083,294;   June  8. 

Cisin,  Harry  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Amplifying  circuit. 
2.086,256  ;  July  6. 

Cislak,  Joseph  K.     (See  Kubalanza,  Frank  J.,  assignor.) 

Cisneros,  Jesus,      (See  Kader,  W.  P.,  and  Cisneros.) 

Citizens  Trust  Company.  (See  Replogle,  Daniel  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Citizens  Trust  Company  of  Toledo,  Ohio,  as  Trustee.  (See 
Replogle,  Daniel  B.,  assignor,) 

Citrus  Products  Equipment  Company.  (See  Bauer,  L.  E., 
and  Peavey,  assignors.) 

Citterio,  Siro,  and  P.  Vacchina,  Turin,  Italy.  Railway 
signaling  system  and  apparatus.     2,098,719  ;  Nov.  9. 

City  Auto  Stamping  Company,  The.  (See  Whltlock, 
George  E.,  assignor.) 

City  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company,  The,  et  al., 
executors.      (See  L(>e.  Frank  H. ) 

City  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company,  et  al.,  trustees. 
(See  Friendly,  Herbert  .M..  assignivr.  > 

Ciuti,  Harry  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Powder  container 
dispensing  head.     2,089,468  ;  Aug.  10. 

Claborn,  Houston  V.     (See  Smith.  L.  E..  and  Claborn.) 

Clack,  Charles  F.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  A.  S. 
Hanger,  Washington,  D.  C.  Artificial  leg.  2,083,830  ; 
June  15. 

Clade,  Robert,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  American  Car 
and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricated 
valve.     2,009,098  ;   Feb.   9. 

Clade,  Robert,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  American  Car 
and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricated 
valve.     2,069,999  ;  Feb.  9. 

Clade,  Robert,  Detroit,  >Iich.,  assignor  to  American  Car 
and  Foundrv  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Lubricated 
valve  with   resilient  base.     2,070.000 ;    Feb.    9. 

Claessen,  Austin  H.,  Kuala  Lumpur,  Selangor,  Feder- 
ated Malay  States.  Rubber  treating  apparatus. 
2,090,570  :   Aug,   17. 

Claff,  Clarence  L.,  Randolph,  Mass.  Box  construction. 
Re.  20,332  ;  Apr.  13. 

Claflf,  Clarence  L.,  Randolph,  Mass.  Paper  box. 
2,080,532  ;  May  18. 

Claff,  Clarence  L.,  Randolph,  Mass.  Paper  box. 
2,085,491  ;  June  29. 

Claff,  Clarence  L.,  Randolph,  Mass.  Box.  2,090,343 ; 
Aug,  17. 

Cladin.  Harry  C,  Marysville,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Beryllium  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Obtaining 
beryllium  fluoride  solutions.     2,082,984  ;  June  1. 

Claghorn,  Arthur  U.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Con- 
tainer Corporation  of  America,  Chicago,  111.  Packing 
pad.     2,085,955  ;  July  5. 

Claiborne.  John  T..  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  P.  D.  Peter- 
son. New  Brunswick.  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Freeport  Sulphur  Company.  Phosphate-sul- 
phur  fertilizer   and   making  same.     2.097,446;   Nov.   2. 

Clair,  Edward  L.,  Toledo.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Interlake  Iron 
Corporation.  Chicago,  III.  Metallurgical  apparatus  and 
process.     2,074,164  ;  Mar.  16. 

Clanipitt.  John  M.     (See  Hurlingame.  R.  G..  and  Clampitt.) 

Clapp,  Albert  L.     (See  Novak,  I.  J.,  and  Clapp.) 

Clapp,  Albert  L.,  Danvers,  Mass.  Culinary  utensil  of 
tibrous  structure  and  making  same.  2,103,318 ;  Dec. 
28. 

Clapsdale,  Leo  J..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Packing  material  for  sealing  joints.  2,074,015;  Mar. 
16. 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


119 


Clar,  Friediich  K.,  Berlin-Hermsdoi-f,  assignor  to  Rhein- 
metall-Borsig  Aktiengesellschaft/Werk  Borsig  Berlin- 
Tegel,  Berlin-Tegel,  and  C.  Geissen,  Berlin-Sehoneberg, 
Germany.  Brake  system  for  trains.  2,103,061  ;  Dec. 
21. 

Clark-Aiken  Company,  The.  (See  Aiken,  Walter  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Clark,  Albert  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  M.  Dahl, 
Boston,  Mass.  Speed  changing  mechanism.  2,090,614  ; 
Aug.  24. 

.Clark,  Aldie  B.     (See  Brown,  J.  E.,  and  Clark.) 

Clark,  Arthur  M.,  The  Green,  Norton-on-Tees,  England, 
assignor  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Gas 
absorption  process.     2,086,379  ;  July  6. 

Clark,  Arvin  L.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Hadsell,  Hollywood, 
Calif.     Heat  insulated  container.     2,087,966  ;  July  27. 

Clark.  Bernard  L.,  Medfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  AVesting- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Reducing  quartz  crystal  activity.  2,092,049  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Clark  Bottom  Hole  Interraittor  Company.  (See  Clark, 
William  L.,  assignor.) 

Clark,  Carl  L..  Warren,  and  A.  G.  Knowles,  Niles,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Mullins  Manufactur- 
ing Corporation,  Salem,  Ohio.  Skid  platform. 
2,099,051 ;  Nov.  16. 

Clark.  Carlos  N.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Sweat  band  sticker. 
2,067.231  ;  Jan.   12. 

Clark,  Charles  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Propelling  a  boat 
by  manpower.     2,083,004  ;  June  8. 

Clark,  Charles  H.,  Pitman,  N.  J.  Dental  drilling  Instru- 
ment.    2,090,885  ;  Aug.  24. 

Clark,  Charles  W.     (See  Martin.  O.  C,  and  Clark.) 

Clark,  Clarence  V.,  Hays,  Kans.  Hydraulic  brake. 
2,087,638  ;  July  20. 

Clark  Controller  Company,  The.  (See  Hart,  Earl  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Clark,  Cyril  B.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  American  Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Cor- 
poration. Concentrating  impure  weak  sulphuric  acid. 
2,090.936  ;  Aug.  24. 

Clark,  David,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Vehicular  illuminating 
means.     2.086,524  ;  July  13. 

Clark.  Donald  E.  (See  Green,  H.  C,  Clark,  Mann,  and 
Preble.) 

Clark.  Earl  D.,  Grand  Ronde,  Oreg.  Trailer  construction. 
2,094.836  ;  Oct.  5. 

Clark.  Edward  A..  Saline,  Mich.  Variable  shear  hair 
clipper.     2,007,075  :  Jan.  5. 

Clark,  Eldon  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Timken-Detroit  Axle  Company. 
Joint  sealing  device.     2,079,731  ;  May  11. 

Clark,  Epiiraim  C.  S.,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Linen  Thread  Co.,  Inc.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Trawl  board 
and  the  like.     2,066.519  ;  Jan.  5. 

Clark  Equipment  Company.  (See  Bixby,  Leo  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Clark  Equipment  Company.  (See  Burger,  Frederick  W., 
assignor.) 

Clark  Equipment  Company.  (See  Burrows,  R.  J.,  and 
Williams,  assignors.) 

Clark  Equipment  Company.  (See  Lapsley,  Robert,  as- 
signor.) 

Clark  Equipment  Company.  (See  Williams,  Alfred  0.,  as- 
signor.) 

Clark  lOcjuipment  Company.  (See  Yeakel,  Walter  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Clark,  Ernest,  Abington,  assignor  to  Abington  Textile 
Machinery  Works,  Boston,  Mass.  Dyeing  apparatus. 
2,088,465  ;  July  27. 

Clark,  Ernest.  Bceston,  Englnnd,  assignor  to  United-Carr 
Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge  Mass.  Separable  end 
fastener.     2,093,973  ;   Sept.  21. 

Clark,  Eugene  E.,  assignor  to  American  Screw  Company, 
Providence,  R.  I.     Making  screws.     2,084,078  ;  Juno  15. 

Clark,  Eugene  E.,  assignor  to  American  Screw  Company, 
Providence,   R.    I.      Screw.      2,084,079;   June   15. 

Clark,  Frances  H.     (See  lOstes.  P.  H.,  and  Clark.) 

Clark,  Frank  M.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Refining  mineral  oil.  2,088,400 ; 
July  27. 

Clark,  Fr.Tnk  M.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
J'JIectric  Company.  Electrical  capacitor.  2,089,683 ; 
Aug.    10. 

Clark,  Frank  M.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  capacitor.  2.089,685  ;  Aug. 
10. 

Clark,  Frank  M.,  and  W.  M.  Kutz,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  as- 
signors to  Genenil  Electric  Company.  Nuclear  halogen- 
atod  mixed  ethers  and  producing  the  same.  2,072,797  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Clark,  Ii'rank  M.,  and  R.  A,  Rnscelta.  Pittsfii-ld,  Mass., 
assignors  to  flciicinl  lOlectric  Company.  Electric  capaci- 
tor.    2, 089, 684  ;  Aug.  10. 

(Mark,  Frank  M.,  and  (i.  F.  Lipsey,  Plttsflold,  Mass.. 
assignors  to  General  lOlccd'lc  Coinpuny.  High  resist- 
ance elcctrolvto.     2.089.686;  Aug.   10. 

Clark,  H'rank  M.,  and  R.  A.  Itusrclta,  Pittsfield,  Mass, 
assignors  to  (ieneral  Fledrio  Company.  lOlectrolytIC 
coiiiposillon.      2,089,087;  Aug.  10. 

Cliirk.  I''riinl<llii  I'.,,  Washlngioii,  I).  ('.  Airship. 
2,08'l,n69  ;  June  22. 

Clnrk,  Fred  I..  Okliihoina  (Mtv,  Okln.  S<'lecllve  volume 
conlrol   valve.      2,073,018;   Mnr.    0. 


Clark,  Frederick  J.,  assignor  to  Steam  Pressing  Iron 
Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Steam  discharge  pressing 
device.     2,070,710  ;  Feb.  16. 

Clark,  Frederick  P.,  assignor  to  International  Smelting 
and  Refining  Company,  East  Chicago,  Ind.  Desilveriz- 
ing lead  bullion.     2,083,892  ;  June  15. 

Clark,  George  A.,  Filer,  Idaho.  Aeroplane  control. 
2,103,933  ;  Dec.  28. 

Clark.  George  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Glass  supported  dual 
card-holder.     2,093,598  ;    Sept.   21. 

Clark,  George  C.  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.  Shoe  last  con- 
struction.    2,103,062  :  Dec.  21. 

Clark,  George  M.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Matrix  forming  and 
drying   machine.     2,080,697  ;  May    18. 

Clark,  George  W.,  assignor  to  The  Westfield  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Westfield,  Mass.  Bicycle  frame  and 
making  same.      2,080,698 ;   May   18. 

Clark,  Harold  W.,  assignor  to  The  McCaskey  Register 
Company,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Filing  appliance.  2,086,472  ; 
July  6. 

Clark,  Harold  W.,  assignor  to  The  McCaskey  Register 
Company,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Key  release  for  calculating 
machines.     2,091,728  ;  Aug.  31. 

Clark,  Harold  W.,  assignor  to  The  McCaskey  Register 
Company,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Cash  register.  2,098,486 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Clark,  Harry  F.     (See  Fish,  BI.  W.,  and  Clark,  assignors.) 

Clark,   Horace  N.      (See   Christensen,    F.,    and    Clark.) 

Clark,  Ira  J.,  Fort  Morgan,  Colo.  Valve  tool.  2,091,500  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Clark,  James  A.,  Ngaruawahia,  New  Zealand.  Friction 
and  direct  drive  coupling.     2,069,132  ;   Jan.  26. 

Clark,  John  M.,  Northfield,  N.  J.  Expansion  engine. 
2,074,165  ;  Mar.  16. 

Clark,  Joseph  C,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  The  Ludington  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
and  one-half  to  N.  S.  Ludington  Securities  Company, 
Camden,  N.  J.  Navigating  instrument.  2,077,398 ; 
Apr.    20. 

Clark.  Lawrence  N.,  Newton,  Mass.  Holder  for  articles. 
2,066,768;  Jan.  5. 

Clark,  Lloyd  G.,  and  M.  A.  Grogel,  assignors  to  American 
Box  Board  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Shipping 
case.     2.097,433  :  Nov.  2. 

Clark,  Louis  T.     (See  Whelan,  H.  J.,  and  Clark.) 

Clark,  Lynn  J.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Hinde  and 
Dauch  Paper  Company,  Sandusky,  Oliio.  Display. 
2,070,544  ;   Feb.  9. 

Clark,  Mary  L.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Portable  food  carrier 
and  heater.     2,078,650  ;  Apr.  27. 

Clark,  Omar  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hose  connection. 
2,069,216;  Feb.  2. 

Clark,  Otto  B.,  assignor  to  The  Lubrication  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.     Lubricating  device.     2,103,003;  Dec.  21. 

Clark,  Paul  A.      (See  Roby,  K.  IC,  and  Clark,  assignors.) 

Clark,  Percy  L.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Applicator  for  pes- 
saries.   2,103,319  ;  Dec.  28. 

Clark,  Percy  M.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulosic  structures  and  preparing. 
2,071,024;  Feb.  16. 

Clnrk,  I'ercy  M..  Parlin,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours "&  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Insulated  elec- 
tric  cable.     2,096,448;   Oct.    19. 

Clark,  Percy  M.,  Parlin,  and  T.  T.  Taylor.  New  Bruns- 
wick, assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Composition  and  method  for 
joining  surfaces.     2,092,050  ;   Sept.   7. 

Clark,  Ralph  R.,  assignor  to  Armstrong  Cork  Company, 
Lancaster,  Pa.     Inductive  heating.     2,079,152  ;  May  4. 

Clark,  Raymond  G.,  M.  Smith,  Jr.,  and  M.  McD.  Dilley, 
I,ouisville,  Ky.  Automatic  crossing  gate.  2,094,094  ; 
Sept.   28. 

Clark,  Ricliard  TJ.,  Waltham,  Mass.  Electron  discharge 
device.     2,084,478  ;  June  22. 

Clark,  Richard  U.,  assignor  to  The  Magnavox  Company, 
Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  I31ectrolytic  condenser  unit. 
2,099.797  :  Nov.  23. 

Clark,  Roger  W.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.     Electrode  holder.     2,089,688  ;  Aug.  10. 

Clark,  Ronald   I.  II.      (See  Humphries,   H.  E.,  and  Clark.) 

Clark,  Rnfus  I'..,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Slud  tie.  2,103,004; 
Dec.  21. 

Clark,  Samuel  C.     (See  Hunter,  G.  G.,  Pryale,  and  Clark.) 

Clark,  Samuel  C.      (See  Prynlo,  II.  M..  and  Clark.) 

Clark,  Thomas,  assignor  to  Armstrong  Siddeley  Motors 
I>imif(Hl.  Coventry,  England.  Resilient  drive. 
2,093.055;   Sept.   21. 

Clark,  Tlidinas  J..  Sail  Francisco,  Calif.  Saw  cutter. 
2.067.259  ;   Jan.    12. 

Cliirk,  Victor  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Machinery  belt.  2,069,028; 
Jan.  26. 

Clinic.  Waldo  E.,  assignor  to  F.  M.  Sibley  T/Uiiilier  Com- 
nimy,  Di'lrolt,  Mich.  Window  slriiclure.  2.0SI,(>95; 
Slav  25. 

Clark,  Willl.'iin  A.,  assignor  to  Ij.  A.  Young  Spring  and 
Wire  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spring  structure. 
2,072,213;   Mar.   2. 

Clark,  \\  llllaiu  A.,  assignor  lo  I*.  A.  Young  Spring  and 
Wire  ("orporMllon,  Detroit.  Mich.  Spring  cushion 
Nlnictnri'.      2,077,150;  Apr.  20. 

('lull;.  Wllliiuu  A.,  assignor  lo  L.  A.  Young  Spring  and 
Wli-e  Corporiillon.  Pi-lrolt.  .MIcli.  Spring  structure. 
2.091.527  ;  Sept.  28. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


.  and  Clarke.) 
Fishline  reel  holder 
for     fishing     poles. 

Christian    N.,    as- 


Clark,  William  A.,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Young  Spring  and 
Wire  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spring  structures. 
2,096,780  ;  Oct.  26. 

Clark.  William  A.,  assignor  to  Emery  Industries,  Inc., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Packaging  of  cake  confections. 
2.085.728  ;  Jul.v  6. 

Clark,  William  B.,  Bird  Haven.  Va.  Construction  of 
beach  chairs  and  the  like.     2,093,829  ;  Sept.  21. 

Clark,  William  D.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Safety  light  reflector 
device.     2,093,907  ;  Sept.  21. 

Clark,  William  J.,  Norton-on-Tees,  England,  assignor  to 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Jleasurement 
of  high  temperatures.     2,074,641  :  Mar.  23. 

Clark,  William  K.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Cor- 
poration,  Chicago,    111.     Carton.     2,076,065  ;  Apr.   6. 

Clark,  William  L.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  assignor  to 
Clark  Bottom  Hole  Intermitter  Companv.  Bottom  hole 
intermitter.     2,078.482  ;  Apr.  27. 

Clarke,  Alick.      (See  Cottrell,  Holland  D.) 

Clarke,  Cecil  V.,  Bedford,  England.  Braking  mechanism. 
2,075,176  ;  Mar.  30. 

Clarke,  Charles  A.,  New  York,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
N.  Paul,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Carbon  dioxide  refrigerating 
unit.     2,090.590  ;  Aug.  17. 

Clarke.  Charles  A.,  New  York,  and  V.  Wright,  Queens 
Village,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Carbonaire 
Beverage  Dispenser  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beverage 
preserving   and   dispensing  device.     2,085,956 ;   July   G. 

Clarke,  Charles  E.      (See  Poole.  J.  V 

Clarke,  Charles  J.,  Kingsburg,  Calif, 
and  balancing  handhold  device 
2,089,538  ;  Aug.  10. 

Clarke,    Charles    M.      (See   Bergmann 
signor.) 

Clarke  &  Clarke  Company.  (See  Clarke,  Norman  D., 
assignor.) 

Clarke,  Douglas  R.,  Toronto,  Ontario.  Canada.  Combined 
circuit  and  flashlight  battery.     2.069,355  ;  Feb.  2. 

Clarke,    Oeorge.      (See  Lineham.   R.  A..  ;ind  Clarke.) 

Clarke,  H.  Borden.     (See  Negus,  Frank  G.,  assignor.) 

Clarke,  Hans  T.,  New  York,  and  C.  J.  Malm,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Artificial  silk. 
2,098,228  ;  Nov.  9. 

Clarke,  Harry  R.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Acoustic  device.     2.009,817  :  Feb.   9. 

Clarke,  Herbert  S.,  Albany,  assignor  to  Ramapo  A.iax  Cor- 
poration. New  York,  N.  Y.  Expansion  rail  joint. 
2.067,598  :  Jan.  12. 

Clarke.  John.  Edinburg,  Ind.  Air  sealed  casket. 
2.095.691  ;  Oct.  l^i. 

Clarke,  Joseph  W.     (See  Grady,  J.  H.,  and  Clarke.) 

Clarke,  Laurence  R.,  East  Lansing,  Mich.  Concealed  hinge. 
2.067,561  :  Jan.  12. 

Clarke,  Louis  A.,  Fishkill,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Solvent  refining  of  mineral  oil. 
2,067,137  ;  Jan.  5. 

Clarke,  Louis  A.,  Fishkill,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Solvent  refining  of  lubricating 
oil.     2,075,268  ;  Mar.  30. 

Clarke,  Louis  A.,  Fishkill,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  New  Y''ork.  N.  Y.  Solvent  refining  of  mineral 
oil.     2,078,442  ;  Apr.  27. 

Clarke,  Louis  A.,  Fishkill,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Solvent  refining  mineral  oil. 
2,083,893  ;  June  15. 

Clarke,  Louis  A.,  Fishkill,  and  C.  C.  Towne,  Beacon,  as- 
signors to  The  Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sol- 
vent refining  of  mineral  oil.     2,075,269  ;  Mar.  30. 

Clarke,  Norman  D.,  assignor  to  Clarke  &  Clarke  Com- 
pany. Limited,  Barrie,  Ontario,  Canada.  Drum  used 
in  the  processing  of  hides  and  skins.  2,090,185  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Clarke.  Samuel.  Barnesboro.  assignor  to  Portable  Lamp  & 
Equipment  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Car  stop.  2,067,694  ; 
.Ian.  12. 

Clarke,  Thomas  B.      (See  Brown,  J.  H.,  and  Clarke.) 

Clarke,  Thomas  B..  and  H.  Boothroyd,  Leicester,  England, 
assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pat- 
erson,  N.  J.     Splitting  machine.     2,100,431  :  Nov.  30. 

Clarkson.  .Marion  C,  .\tlanta.  Go.  Auxiliary  oiling  de- 
vice.     2.102.514  :   Dec.    14. 

Clarkson,  Octavia  E.,  Santa  Clara,  Calif.  Basting  device 
for  roasters.     2,083,147  ;  Juno  8. 

Clarkson,  Richard  G.  (See  Benning,  A.  F.,  Benton,  and 
Clarkson.) 

Clarkson,   Richard   G. 
son.) 

Clarkson,    Richard  G., 
mours    &    Compan.v, 

process   of   sulphation   of   compounds    obtained    by   hy- 
drogenation  of  carbon  oxides.     2,069.547  ;  Feb.  2. 

Clarkson,  Richard  G.,  and  S.  Lenher,  assignors  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Textile  oils.     2,093,863  ;  Sept.  21. 

Clarkson,  William  S.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Automatic  liquid 
weight  meter.     2,093,418  ;  Sept.  21. 

Clarren,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Massaging  device 
for  gums.     2,083,595  ;  June  15. 

Clarridge,  Ralph  E.,  assignor  to  Taylor  Instrument  Com- 
panies, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Regulator.  2,076,610  ;  Apr. 
13. 


(See  Downing,  F.  B.,  and  Clark- 


assignor  to  E 
Wilmington, 


I.   du 
Del. 


Pont  de  Ne- 
Product    and 


Clary,  Paul  D.,  and  F.  T.  Georgeson,  Eureka,  Calif.  Mak- 
ing alkali-cellulose  and  products  therefrom.  2,079,313  ; 
May  4. 

Clason,  Jan  C,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignor  to  Electrolux 
Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Vacuum  cleaner.  2,090,883  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Clason,  Ragnar  F.  (See  McKinley,  C.  W.,  Bacon,  and 
Clason.) 

Claude,  Andr6,  Paris,  and  W.  Manet,  Boulogne  sur  seine, 
France,  assignors  to  Soci^te  A.  Georges  Claude,  Manet 
&  Cie.  Mechanical  amplifying  and  reducing  speed- 
transformer.     2.070,510  ;  Feb.  9. 

Claude  Neon  Electrical  Products  Corporation.  (See  Hyde, 
Ralph  C,  assignor.) 

Claude  Neon  Lights,  Inc.  (See  Ecknayan,  Hrant,  as- 
signor. ) 

Claudel,  Andre  E.,  St.  Bernard,  La.  Soda-spreading  ma- 
chine.    2,102,993  ;  Dec.  21. 

Claudel,  Andrg  E.,  St.  Bernard,  La.  Soda-spreading  ma- 
chine.    2.102.994:   Dec.   21. 

Claud-JIantle,  Arthur,  Trumbull,  assignor  to  The  Bas- 
sick  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Automobile  robe  sup- 
port and  bracket  therefor.     2,072,118  ;  Mar.  2. 

Claud-Mantle,  Arthur,  Trumbull,  assignor  to  The  Bassick 
Company,  ^Bridgeport,  Conn.  Automobile  robe  support 
and  bracket  therefor.     2,072,119  :  Jlar.  2. 

Claud-Mantle,  Arthur,  Trumbull,  assignor  to  The  Bassick 
Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Automobile  door  latch 
and  strike  plate.     2,093,465  ;  Sept.  21. 

Clans  Herman  B.,  Otis,  Oreg.  Fishhook.  2,096,957  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Claus,  Walter,  assignor  to  Zellstofffabrik  Waldhof,  Mann- 
heim-Waldhof,  Germany.  Manufacture  of  wool-like  arti- 
ficial  fibers.      2.100.588;   Nov.  30. 

Claus,  Walter  E.,  assignor  to  Sportsman's  Equipment 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Draft  coupling.  2,070,884  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Clausen,   Sigurd.      (See  Ferenci,  L.,  and  Clausen.) 

Clausen,  Sigurd,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Cigar  Machinery  Company.  Bunch  shaper  and 
bunch  moistener  for  cigar  machines.  Re.  20,441  ;  July 
13. 

Clauss,  Curt,  Meissen,  assignor  to  Dr.  Madaus  &  Co., 
Radebeul.  Saxony,  Germany.  Production  of  prepara- 
tions containing  the  volatile  constituents  of  vegetable 
products.     2,087.277  ;  July  20. 

Clauss,  Julius  A.,  Detroit,  and  D.  E.  McGuire,  Wyandotte, 
Mich.     Furnace  structure.     2,103,234  ;  Dec.  28. 

Clawson,  Edward,  assignor  to  Continental  Engineering 
Service,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Nozzle  take-off  attach- 
ment.    2,069.667  ;  Feb.  2. 

Clay.  George  H.     (See  Haas,  A.  E..  and  Clay.) 

Clay,  George  H.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Service  box. 
2,076.066  :  Apr.  6. 

Clay,  William  C.     (See  Theodorsen,  T.,  and  Clay.) 

Claybourn,  Leslie  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Registering 
printing  plates.    2,079,243  ;  May  4. 

Claybourn,  Leslie  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  C.  B. 
Cottrell  &  Sons  Company,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Registering 
printing  plates.     2.095.542;  Oct.  12. 

Claypoole,  Walter,  Glenham,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Thermocouple  plug.  2,084,992  ; 
June  29. 

Clayton.  Andrew  B.,  Union,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
ilanufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Thread- 
controller  for  sewing  machines.     2,095,212  :  Oct.  5. 

Clayton,  Benjamin.  Houston.  Tex.,  assignor  to  Refining, 
Inc.,  Reno.  Nev.  Refining  glyceride  type  oils. 
2,100,276;  Nov.  23. 

Clayton,  Benjamin,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Refining, 
Inc.,  Reno,  Nev.  Refining  glyceride  oil.  2,100,277 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Clayton,  Benjamin.  Houston.  Tex.,  W.  B.  Kerrick,  Los 
Angeles,  and  H.  M.  Stadt,  Glendale,  Calif.,  assignors  to 
Refining,  Inc.,  Reno,  Nev.  Refining  oils.  2,100,274  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Clayton.  Benjamin,  Sugarland,  Tex.,  W.  B.  Kerrick,  Los 
Angeles,  and  H.  M.  Stadt.  Glendale.  Calif.,  and  B.  H. 
Thurman.  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Refining,  Inc., 
Reno,  Nev.  Refining  glyceride  oils.  2,100,275 ;  Nov. 
23. 

Clayton  and  Lambert  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Mc- 
Curley,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Clayton,  Martin  M.,  Baden.  Pa.,  assignor  to  National 
Electric  Products  Corporation.  Electrical  duct  feed. 
2,100,100;  Nov.  23. 

Clayton.  William.  S.  Back.  J.  F.  Morse,  and  R.  I.  Johnson, 
assignors  to  Crosse  &  Blackwell  Limited.  London,  Eng- 
land. Treatment  of  olive  oil  to  prevent  stearin  coming 
down  at  low  temperatures.      2.007,720  ;  Nov.  2. 

Clayton,  William,  S.  Back,  J.  F.  Morse,  and  R.  I.  John- 
son, assignors  to  Crosse  &  Blackwell  Limited,  London, 
England.     Treatment  of  chocolate.     2,103,612  ;  Dec.  28. 

Clayton-Kennedy,  Nance,  London,  England.  Composition 
for  etching  and  etching  trauofers.     2,067,925  ;  Jan.  19. 

Clayton-Wright.  Howard.  (See  Armstrong.  F.  G.  G.,  and 
Clayton-Wright.) 

Cleaners  Hanger  Company..  (See  Johnson,  Horace  L., 
assignor.) 

Clear,  Victor  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Enlarging  easel. 
2,084,432  :  June  22. 

Clearing  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Glasner,  Rudolph  W., 
assignor.) 


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121 


Clearing  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Johansen,  Einar  K., 
assignor.) 

Clearing  Machine  Corporation  et  al.  (See  Rode,  F.  J., 
and  Ziska,  assignors.) 

Cleary,  W.  A.,  Corporation.  (See  Stanley,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Cleaves,  William  S.,  Wollaston,  assignor  to  Pneumatic 
Scale  Corporation,  Limited,  Quincy,  Mass.  Weighing 
machine.     2,076,617  ;  Apr.  13. 

Cledina,  Raphael,  Liege,  Belgium.  Roller  skate. 
2,097,721  ;  Nov.  2. 

Cleereman,  Peter  J.,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Rapid  firing  rifle. 
2,091,672  ;  Aug.  31. 

Clein,  Ellas,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Curling  iron.  2,074,364  ; 
Mar.   23. 

Clein,  Ella's,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Marcel  iron.  2,100,633 ; 
Nov.   30. 

Clem,  Benjamin  H.,  assignor  of  forty-nine  per  cent  to  The 
J.  A.  Flaig  Lumber  Co..  New  Madison,  Ohio.  Oscil- 
lating device  for  egg  containers.     2.078,443  ;   Apr.   27. 

Clem,  Earle  J.,  assignor  of  forty  per  cent  to  V.  D.  Hall, 
Decatur,  Ark.  Exercising  machine.  2,079,594 ;  May 
31. 

Clemence,  LeRoy  W.     (See  Raiziss,  G.  W.,  and  Clemence.) 

Clemence,  Le  Roy  W.  (See  Raiziss,  G.  W.,  Clemence,  and 
Kremens. ) 

Cl^mencet,  Louis  E.      (See  Roux.  Charles.) 

Clement,  Cecil  E.,  Newton,  Iowa.  Ironing  machine. 
2,084,383  :  June  22. 

Clement,  Helen  L.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Bread  salver. 
2.094,446  ;  Sept.  28. 

Clement,  James  E.,  New  Baltimore,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  R.  H.  Ross,  Detroit,  Mich.  Anchor.  2,077,166  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Clement,  Lewis  M.,  Mountain  Lakes,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Federal  Telegraph  Company,  Newark, 
N.  J.  Remote  control  system  for  radio  receivers. 
2,078,060  ;  Apr.  20. 

Clement.  Louis  E.,  Meudon-Val-Fleury,  France,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Precipitation  of  colloidal  solutions. 
2.087.019  :   July  13. 

Clement.  Louis  E..  Meudon-Val-Fleury.  France,  assignor, 
by  me.sne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Jersey  City.  N.  J.  Photographic  material  and  process. 
2.099.297:  Nov.  16. 

Clements,  Arthur  L.,  and  N.  R.  Easter,  Evanston,  as- 
signors to  Dry-Zero  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Ma- 
chine for  producing  wet  adhesive  tape  strips.  2,083,219  ; 
June  8. 

Clements.  Everett  G.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Fair- 
banks. Morse  fz  Companv.  Chicago,  111.  Domestic  re- 
frigerator.    2. 070, .'ill  :   T^pb.   0. 

Clements  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Clements,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Clements,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Clements  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago.  111.  Bearing  guard  and  oil  retriever. 
2,083,688  :  .Tune  15. 

Clements,  William  .T.,  assignor  to  Clements  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Handle  bail  adjustment.  2,091,800  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Clementson.  Johan  F.  J..  Malmo,  assignor  to  C.  &  S. 
Clementson,  Malmo-Limhamn,  Sweden.  Lubricating  ap- 
paratus.     2,086.313;  July  6. 

Clemmons,  Herbert  D.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Companv,  Sturgis,  Mich.  Valve  assembly  for  flushing 
tanks  2,087,503  ;  July  20. 

Clemo,  George  R.,  and  J.  G.  Cockburn,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Indus- 
tries Limited.  Production  of  dinaphthylene  oxide. 
2,077,548  :  Apr.  20. 

demons,  Ezra  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Constant  pressure 
gas  regulator.     2,072,294  ;  Mar.  2. 

Clemson,  "Earle  P..  Baltimore,  Md.  Toilet  paper  holder. 
2,101,531  :  Deo.  7. 

Clench,  Edward  ('.  S.,  Leamington  Spa,  assignor  to  Auto- 
motive Products  Companv  Limited,  London,  England, 
nralfo.      2.070,470  :  Feb,  9, 

Clerc,  Andr(5.  Villourbiinne,  .issignor  to  Ateliers  de  Con- 
structions Eloctriduos  de  Delle,  Paris.  France.  Com- 
pressed fluid  circuit  breaker  with  multiple  breaks. 
2.100,182  ;  Nov.  23. 

Clerc.  Leonnrd  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Handling  merchandise. 

2.09r.,0.''>8  :  Oct.   26. 
Clerc,     T,eonard    P.,    Detroit,     Mich.     Store.     2,096,959 ; 
Oct.  26, 

Clerk.  Donald  V.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tool  retainer. 
2,078.924  ;  May  4. 

Clerk,  Robert  C.  Kingston,  Jamaica,  British  West  Indies. 
Genr-changing  mechanism  for  motor  vehicles. 
2,082,382  ;  June  1. 

Cleveland  Automatic  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Uup- 
pie,  Harry  W.,  assignor.) 

Cleveland,  Cliarles  H.,  Detroit,  Ml(fli.  Fluid  pressure 
regulalor  and  flow  control   device.     2,071,871  ;  Feb.  23. 

Cleveland,  Clarence  I'!,,  and  V.  10.   I'oterson,  Sallna,  Kans. 

Coloring  stone,     2,008,483  ;  Jan.  19. 
Cleveland   ('ooperallve   Stove   CJompany,   The.      (Sec   Bec- 

var,    Joseph,    asHlgnor.) 
Cleveland  (loopenil  ive   Slove  Company,  The.      (See  Ilorb- 

Hter,   George,  assignor,) 
Cleveland    Cnni(>    &    Engineering    Company,    The.       (Sire 

Wohr,    William    G.,    asHignor. ) 
Cleveland     CrHii(>    &    Enghicerlng    Company,     The.      (Se(- 
WeiHc,  Kurt  R.,  aBBlgnor.) 


Cleveland  Heater  Company,  The.  (See  Graver,  Albert 
F.,  assignor.) 

Cleveland  Heater  Company,  The.  (See  Hansen,  Earl  J., 
assignor.) 

Cleveland  Heater  Company,  The.  (See  Smith,  Joseph  A., 
assignor.) 

Cleveland,  Henry,  Munksnas,  Helsingfors,  Finland. 
Syringe  for  cold-hot  water  supply.     2,102.111  ;  Dec.  14. 

Cleveland,  James  G.,  Enid,  Okla.  Economizing  motor 
fuel  apparatus.     2,069,029  ;  Jan.  26. 

Cleveland,  John  A.      (See  Skinner,  William  F.,  assignor.) 

Cleveland  Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Greve, 
Louis  W.,   assignor.) 

Cleveland  Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  The,  (See  Speth, 
Lloyd  G.,  assignor.) 

Cleveland  Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Wallace, 
John  F.,  assignor.) 

Cleveland,  Ralph  E.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Screen  plate  for 
paper  making  machines.     2,086,067  ;  July  6. 

Cleveland  Rock  Drill  Company,  The.  (See  Curtis,  John 
C,  assignor.) 

Cleveland  Rock  Drill  Company,  The.  (See  Feucht,  Albert, 
assignor.) 

Cleveland  Rock  Drill  Company,  The.  (See  Greve,  Louis 
W.,  assignor.) 

Cleveland  Rock  Drill  Company,  The.  (See  Richardson, 
L.  L.,  and  Feucht,  assignors.) 

Cleveland,  Rolland  L.,  Springfield,  Mo.  Egg  breaking  and 
separating  apparatus  and  process.     2,075,270  ;  Mar.  30. 

Cleveland  Steel  Barrel  Company,  The.  (See  Courtright, 
H.  F.,  and  Stiles,  assignors.) 

Cleveland  Steel  Products  Corporation.  (See  Laughlin, 
S.  L.,  Brann,  and  Smith,  assignors.) 

Cleveland  Steel  Products  Corporation.  (See  Slaght,  Wil- 
liam ^V,,  assignor,) 

Cleveland  Trust  Company,  The.  (See  Methudy,  Carl  E., 
assignor.)  

Cleveland  Trust  Company,  Administrator,  The.  (See 
Krakau,  Harry  T.)  „   x^ 

Cleveland  Trust  Company,  executor.  (See  Simkms,  H.  D. 
and  Dp  I>oe, )  „ 

Cleveland  Twist  Drill  Company,  The.  (See  Emmons, 
Joseph   V,,    assignor,) 

Cleveland  Welding  Company,  The.  (See  Bound,  Harry 
H.,  assignor.) 

Cleveland  Welding  Company,  The.  (See  Uber,  Harold  R., 
assignor.)  ,     , ,  .     ^ 

Cleveland  Welding  Company,  The.  (See  Mankki,  Onnie, 
assignor.) 

eleven,  Oluf  L..  Washington,  D.  C.  Verifying  machine. 
2,102,577:  Dec.  14. 

Clickner,  Forest  H„  assignor  to  Kraft-Phenix  Cheese 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Lacteal  derivative. 
2,076,400  ;  Apr.   6. 

Clickner,  Forest  H.,  assignor  to  Kraft-Phenix  Cheese 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Treating  whey,  2,091,629  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Clifford,  Albert  M„  Stow,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del,  Preparation  of  mer- 
capto  aryl  thiazoles,     2,070,522  ;   Feb,   9. 

Clifford,  Albert  M.,  Stow,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington.  Del.  Preparing  thiazyl  de- 
rivatives.    2,070,523  ;  Feb.  9. 

Clifford,  Albert  M,,  Slow.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot  Cor- 
poration. Wilmington,  Del.  Rubber  compound  and  pre- 
serving it,     2,078,527  :  Apr,  27, 

Clifford,  Albert  ^L.  Stow,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation.  Wilmington,  Del,  Rubber  composition 
,nnd  preserving  it,      2,07S,.'')2S  :  .\pv,  27. 

Clifford,  Albert  M,,  Stow,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Purifying  secondary 
amines.     2,080,366  ;  IMay  11. 

ClilTord,  Albert  M.,  Stow,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Age-resister.  2,084,131  ; 
June  15.  ^ 

ClilTord,  Albert  M,,  Stow,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot  Cor- 
poration, Wilmington,  Del.  Age  resistor.  2,087,199; 
July  13. 

Clifford,  Albert  M.,  Stow,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot  Cor- 
poration, \\'ilniington,  Del.  Vulcanization  of  rubber. 
•''  0.S7.200  ;    Julv    13, 

Clifford,  Albert  M„  Stow,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot  Cor- 
poration, Wilmington,  Del,  llnlo  alkyl  azyl  sulphides 
and   preparation   tliereof.      2,092,712;    Sept.   7, 

Clifford,  Albert  M,.  Stow,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
f^irporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preserving  rubber. 
2,091, 263  :  Sept,  28, 

Clifford,  Albert  M,,  Stow,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Age  resister,  2.0'.)5,921  ; 
Oct,  12.  .      ,      , 

ClilTord,  1)(>I1  ('...  CliiCMgo.  III.  Apparatus  tor  la.vlng  pave- 
ment,     2,097.913  ;  Nov.   2. 

ClilTord,  Edward  C,  Sand  Lake,  N,  V,  Cooliug  and  dis- 
pensing  apparatus    for   kegs,      2.07l.3(i.''i  ;    Mar,    23, 

Clifford,  lOrncst  1£,,  Kive  Dock,  near  S.vdiu-y,  assignor  to 
The  Au.stnil  Submarine  Inventions  LIniilcd,  Sydney, 
New  South  Walea,  Australia.  Diving  dress,  2,081,520; 
.Iime  22, 

ClilTord,  .lames  J,,  R(>adlng,  assignor  to  Stedfast  Itubber 
('oiiipiinv.  Inc.,  Maltapan,  Mass,  Insole  for  shoes. 
■J,090.iro  :  Aug,   17. 

ClilTonl  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  ClilTord.  Wnltor  B., 
assignor,) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Clifford,  Patrick  J.,  assignor  to  Precision  Instrument  Co. 
Inc.,  Wasliington,  D.  C.  Apparatus  for  diagnosing  and 
treating  deafness.     2,087,838;  July   20. 

Clifford,  Paul  M.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Fishing  reel. 
2,083,689  ;  June  15. 

riitloid,  Thomas    \V.      (See  Reason.   R.  E.,  and  Clifford.) 

Clifford,  Walter  B.,  assignor  to  Clifford  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Thermostatic  unit.  2,068,626  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Clifford,  Walter  B.,  assignor  to  Clifford  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Producing  bellows  units.  2,083,943  ; 
June  15. 

Clifton,  Gary  S.      (See  Hammond,   Grant,  assignor.) 

Clifton,  Harry  V.,  Erie,  Pa.  Recorder.  2,079,957  ;  May 
11. 

Clifton,  Herbert  L.,  et  al.  (See  Rhodes  B.  F.,  Clifton, 
W.  A.,  and  Clifton,  H.  L.) 

Clifton.  William  A.,  et  al.  (See  Rhodes,  B.  F.,  Clifton, 
W.  A.,  and  Clifton,  H.  L.) 

Climax  Machinery  Company.  (See  Campbell,  William  J., 
assignor.) 

Climax  Machinery  Company.  (See  Smith,  Russell  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Climax  Rubber  Company.     (See  Stein,  Jacob  and  Mosher. ) 

Climenhaga,  Ernest  B.,  Stevensville,  Ontario,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  Fedders  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  cleaning  cellular  radiators. 
2.073,576;  Mar.  9. 

Cline,  Allan  J.     (See  McCleery,  H.  L.,  and  ClineJ 

Cline,  Allan  J.,  Chicago,  and  H.  L.  McCleery,  Downers 
Grove,  111.,  said  McCleery  assignor  to  said  Cline.  Roll 
changing  apparatus.     2,086,068  ;  July  6. 

Cline,  Bertram  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Window  sash 
loclf.     2,074,501  ;  Mar.  23. 

Cline,  Earl  E.,  assignor  to  Mueller  Co.,  Decator,  111.  Fire 
hydrant.     2,083,054  ;  June  8. 

Cline,  Frederick  E.,  et  al.      (See  Cline,  Roy  Ii.,  assignor.) 

Cline,  Hunter  P.,  Otterville,  Mo.  Closure  for  containers. 
2,072,026  ;  Feb.   23. 

Cline,  Milton  R.,  Culver,  Ind.  Equal  cut  piepan. 
2,093,307  ;   Sept.   14. 

Cline,  Roy  L.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  V.  Burke,  and 
one-third  to  F.  E.  Cline,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Ore  con- 
centrator.    2,085,250  ;  June  29. 

Clingerman,  Robert  L.     (See  Bayley,  L.,  and  Clingerman.) 

Clingerman,  Robert  L.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to 
The  William  Bayley  Company,  Springfield.  Ohio.  Pro- 
tective signaling  device.     2,101,049  ;  Dec.  7. 

Clingestein,  Ileinrich.  (See  Hauck,  L.,  Clingestein,  and 
Graf.) 

Clingestein,  Heinrich.     (See  Zervas,  P.,  and  Clingestein.) 

Clingestein.  Heinrich,  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  E.  Glieten- 
berg,  and  O.  Goos,  Leverkusen-I.  G.-Werk,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Trisazodyestuffs.     2,073.000  ;  Mar.  9. 

Clinkenbeard,  Calvin,  Spokane,  Wash.  Power  take-off 
appliance.     2,079,244  ;  May  4. 

Clinton.  James  C,  Chillicothe,  Ohio.  Electrical  recepta- 
cle.    2,090.470  ;  Aug.   17. 

Clinton,  Joseph  A.,  Rocky  Hill,  assignor  to  Colt's  Patent 
Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Elec- 
tric meter  service  installation.     2.095,027  ;  Oct.  5. 

Clipper  Piston  Ring  Corporation.  (See  Hodge,  James  G., 
assignor.) 

Clipshave,  Inc.     (See  Hanlev,  John  A.,  .nssignor.) 

Clisby,  K.  I.      (See  Reiboldt,  William  P.,  assignor.) 

Clodfelter,  Karl,  Blue  Island,  111.  Locking  device  for 
crane  hooks.     2,071,499  ;  Feb.  23. 

Clorox  Chemical  Co.      (See  Barton,  Larry  J.,   assignor.) 

Closmann,  Adolph,  Leipzig,  assignor  to  Atlas  Ago 
Chemische  Fabrik,  Aktien-Gesellschaft,  Slolkau,  Leipzig, 
Germany.     Collar.     2.102.058:   Dec.    14. 

Clossey,  Leonard  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Valve  and  guide 
bushing  ejector.     2,069,133  ;  Jan.  26. 

Clothier,  Stewart  L.,  Hasbrouck  Heights,  and  H.  C. 
Hogencamp,  Fairlawn,  assignors  to  Kolorania  Labora- 
tories, Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Light  modulating  cell. 
2,100,836  ;  Nov.  30. 

Cloud.  Claude  C,  Chicago.  111.  Display.  2.099,420  :  Nov. 
Id. 

Cloud,  William  II.      (See  Imes,  Harry  B.,  assignor.) 

Cloud,  William  S.,  Wilmette,  111.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  coating  confections.     2.101,240  ;  Dec.  7. 

Cloud,  William  S.,  Wilmette,  111.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  making  confections.     2,080,113;  May  11. 

Clough,  Clarence  R.,  Freeport,  111,  Water  storage  and 
circulating  system  for  motor  vehicles,  2,093,599; 
Sept.  21. 

Clntigl).  Kenneth  H.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Curtin  &  Co., 
Inc..  TTo\iKton,  Tex.  Apparatus  for  evaluating  oil  sands. 
2.095.056  :  Oct.  5. 

Clougli,  Oren  C,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Fuse  switch. 
2,097,019  ;   Oct.   26. 

Clouse,  Richard  M.      (See  Templeton.  H.  F..  and  riouse.) 

rioutier.  Arthur  N.      (See  Lawson,  R.  IL,  and  Cloutier,) 

Clouticr,  .\rthur  N,  (See  Lawson,  R.  H.,  (Jagne,  and 
Cloulier.) 

Clow,  James  P...  &  Son.      (See  Byers,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Clow,  James  B.,  &  Sons.  (See  Byers,  J.  A.,  and  Carnahan, 
assignors.) 

Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co.  (See  Cluett,  Sanford  L..  as- 
signor.) 

riiiett,  PeaI)ody  &  Co.      (Sep  Madsen.  Louis  P..  assignor.) 

Cluett.  Peabody  &  Co,  (See  Schrelner,  George  A,,  as- 
signor,) 


Cluett,  Sanford  L,,  assignor  to  Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co., 
Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Cloth  finishing.     2,07S.529  ;   Apr.  27. 

Cluett,  Sanford  L.,  assignor  to  Cluett,  Peahody  &  Co., 
Inc.,  Troy,  i\.  Y.     Clotli  .shrinking.     2,078,904  ;  Apr.  27. 

Cluett,  Sanford  L.,  assignor  to  Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co., 
Inc.,  Trov,  N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus  for  shrink- 
ing f.abrics.     2.102.942  :  Dec.  21. 

Clum  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Winning,  Robert  K., 
assignor.) 

Clutter,  Carl  J.,  Normal  and  G.  A.  Lohnes,  Bloomlngton, 
111,     Brake  for  autos  and  trucks.     2,083,430  ;  June  8. 

Clutts,  Joshua  K.,  Detroit,  Mich,  Tuv&re  construction  for 
cupolas.      2.096.732  ;  Oct.  26. 

Clyde  Blades  Limited.  (See  Firneburg,  Wilhelm,  as- 
signor.) 

Clyde  Iron  Works.  (See  McGiffert,  J.  R.,  and  Huber,  as- 
signors.) 

Clymer.  Vincent  S.     (See  Smith,  William  J.,  assizor.' 

Coad,  William,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Jaw  rest  for  violins. 
2,077,987  ;  Apr.  20. 

Coakley,  William  E.,  IMilwauIcee,  assignor  to  Pressed  Steel 
Tank  Company,  West  Allis,  Wis.  Making  barrels. 
2.073.684:  Mar.  16. 

Coal  Treating  &  Equipment  Company,  The.  (See  Mau, 
George  A.,  assignor.) 

Coates.  Charles  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Chicago 
I'neumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Power 
apparatus.     2.070.257  ;   Feb.   9. 

Coates.  Charles  H.,  U.  S.  Arniv.  Apparatus  for  training 
in  gunfire.     2.069,750  ;  Feb.  9. 

Coates.  John  T..  Chicago,  111.  Water  heating  coil. 
2,097,387  ;  Oct.  26. 

Coates,  Rav  G.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Motor  car  control 
mechanism.     2.102.586  ;  Dec.   21. 

Coating  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Bussey,  Raymond 
L.,  assignor.) 

Coats,  Edward  O.,  Warrensburg,  Mo.  Producing  paint 
solutions  from  rubber.     2,089.877  ;  Aug.  10. 

Cobb,  Arthur,  Jr.  (See  Herrick,  G.  L.,  Hardie,  and 
Cobb.) 

Cobb,  George  W.,  Pacific  Beach,  Calif.  Arch  rest  for  foot- 
wear.    2,095.488  :  Oct.  12. 

Cobb,  Henry  Z,,  Providence,  R.  I,,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Core 
covering  machine.     2,079,433  ;  May   4. 

Cobb,  James  F.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  Moore  Dry 
Kiln  Company  of  Oregon.  Dry  kiln.  2,085,634;  June 
29. 

Cobb,  James  F..  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  ;Moore  Dry 
Kiln  Company  of  Oregon.  Extended  fin  surface  for 
conduits.     2,089,340  ;   Aug,   10. 

Cobb,  John  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  N.  Baskin, 
Chicago,   111.      Shoe.     2,080,959  ;   May   18. 

Cobb.  Leslie  L.      (See  Johnson,  J,  B.,  and  Cobb.) 

Cobb,  Robert  S.      (See  -Moore.   W.  I!.,  an<l  Cobb,) 

Coberly.  Carroll  H.,  Denver,  Colo.  Clarifler.  2,071,320; 
Feb.  23. 

Coberly,  Clarence  J.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Kobe,  Inc., 
Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  heat-treating 
«teel.     2.067,436  ;  Jan.  12. 

Coberly.  Clarence  J.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Ro  Ko  Corporation,  Reno,  Nev. 
Liquid  operated  pump.     2.081,220  ;  May  25. 

Coberlv,  Clarence  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
RoKo  Corporation,  Reno,  Nev.     2,081,222;  May  25. 

Coberly,  Clarence  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
RoKo  Corporation,  Reno,  Nev.  Fluid  operated  deep  well 
pump.     2,081.223  ;  May  25. 

Coberly,  Clarence  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
RoKo  Corporation.  Reno.  Nev.  Deep  well  pumping 
means  and  inlet  member  therefor.     2.(181.225  :  M.ay  25. 

Coberly,  Clarence  J.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Byron  Jackson  Co.,  Huntington  Park, 
Calif.     Motor  construction.     2,084,479  ;  June  22, 

Coberly,  Clarence  J,,  and  C.  F.  Hanson,  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  RoKo  Corporation, 
Reno,   Nev,  "  High  pressure  pump.     2.081.221  :  Jlay  25. 

Coberly.  Clarence  .T.,  Los  Angeles,  and  C.  F.  Hanson,  Jlay- 
wood.  Calif.,  assignors  to  Roko  Corporation,  Reno,  Nev. 
Pressure  pump.     2,081,224  ;  May  25. 

Cobia.  Oscar,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bird  and  song-whistle. 
2.073,922  ;  Mar.  16. 

Cobourn.  Delbert  F..  Portsmouth.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa,  Rail- 
way  braking    apparatus.      2,07(3,427  ;    Apr.    6. 

Coburn,  Hayward  H.,  Springfield,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Her- 
cules Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Synthetic 
resin  and  producing.     2,072.810  ;  Mar.  2. 

Coburn.  Oren  W..  Smyrna  Mills,  Maine.  Plumb  bob. 
2.004.767  :  Oct.  5. 

Coca-Cola  Company,  The.  (See  Morin,  Louis  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Coccia.  Anthony.      (See  Galuppo,  L.,  Petti,   and  Coccia.) 

Cochin.  John  D.,  San  Franci«co,  Calif.  Vehicle  lift. 
2.080,114;  May  11, 

Cochran,  Charles  M.,  Antioch,  Calif.  Fire  escape. 
2,070,580  :  Feb.  16. 

Cochran,  Clyde  E.,  assignor  to  The  Elwell-Parker  Elec- 
tric Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Industrial  truck. 
2,080,304  ;  May  11. 

Cochran.  Clyde  K.,  assignor  to  The  Elwell-Parker  Electric 
Companv,"  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  load  handling 
system  for  industrial  trucks.     2,088,260  ;  July  27. 


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Cochran,  John  I.,  and  D.  Ruth,  Gladewater,  Tex. ;  M. 
Ruth,  administratrix  of  said  D.  Ruth,  deceased.  Fluid 
meter.     2,075,177  ;  Mar.  30. 

Cochran,  Joseph  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  cut.  2,101,838  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Cochrane  Corporation.      (See  Joos,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Cochrane  Corporation.  (See  Joos,  C.  E.,  and  Gibson,  as- 
signors.) 

Cochrane  Corporation.      (See  Melas,  William,  assignor.) 

Cocliburn,  David  H.,  Iver,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Power 
Specialties  Limited,  Maidenhead,  England.  Grass  cut- 
ting machine.     2,071,872  ;  Feb.  23. 

Cocliburn,  Joseph  G.     (See  Clemo,  G.  R.,  and  Cocliburn.) 

Cocke,  Hill,  Harlingen,  and  G.  Weislie,  Mission,  Tex. 
Covering  a  surface.     2,077,616  ;  Apr.  20. 

Coclve,  Natalie  B.,  et  al.  (See  IJrinkman,  Louis  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Cocker,  George  B.,  Gastonia,  N.  C.  Creel.  2,102,680 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Cockrell,  William  D.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Electric  translating  cir- 
cuit.    2,09.5,124  ;  Oct.  5. 

Cocks,  George  W.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Cold  storage 
cabinet.     2,076,173  ;  Apr.   6. 

Cocks,  George  W.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Cold  storage 
cabinet.     2,080,885  ;  May  18. 

Cocks,  George  W.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Storage  cabinet. 
2,089,341 ;  Aug.  10. 

Cocozella,  Anthony,  Lynn,  Mass.  Making  shoes. 
2,081,226  ;  May  25. 

Cocozella,  Anthony,  Jr.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson.  N.  J.  Fasten- 
ing-inserting apparatus.     2,069.217  ;  Feb.  2. 

Cocozella.  Anthony,  Lynn,  JIass.,  assignor  to  The  Del- 
Mac  Shoe  Process  Corporation.  Shoe  and  making 
same.     2,084,892  ;  June  22. 

Coddington,  Edwin  D.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
Reynolds  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Joist. 
2,068,052  ;  Jan.  19. 

Coddington,  Edwin  D.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
Reynolds  Metals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulat- 
ing lath  material.     2,071,454  ;  Feb.  23. 

Coddington,  Edwin  D.,  Milwaulree,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
Reynolds  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Floor  slab. 
2,071,455  ;  Feb.   23. 

Coddington,  Edwin  D.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Rey- 
nolds Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stud.  2,073,001 ; 
Mar.   9. 

Coddington,  Edwin  D.,  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  assignor  to  Rey- 
nolds Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composite  stud- 
ding.    2,083,055  ;  June  8. 

Coddington,  Edwin  D.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Rey- 
nolds Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabrication  of 
composite    structural   members.      2,092,106 ;    Sept.   7. 

Coddington,  Edwin  D.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
Reynohls  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Joist. 
2,097,722  ;   Nov.   2. 

Coddington,  Edwin  D.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
Reynolds  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stud. 
2.099,470;  Nov.  16. 

Coddington,  Edwin  D..  Douglaston,  assignor  to  Reynolds 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plaster  reenforcing 
fabric.     2,085,004  ;  June  29. 

Coddington,  Edwin  D.,  Douglaston,  assignor  to  Reynolds 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plaster  base  or  insulating 
material.     2. 08.'"), 635  ;  June  29. 

Coddington,  Edwin  D.,  Douglaston,  assignor  to  Reynolds 
Corporation,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Composite  "plank. 
2,091,750  ;  Aug.  31. 

Coddington.  lOdwin  D.,  Douglaston,  assignor  to  Reynolds 
Corporation,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  Plaster  base. 
2.090,536  :  Oct.  19. 

Codney,  Arthur  O.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  Wil- 
lard  Storage  Battery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  removing  charging  plugs 
from    batteries.      2,074,681  ;   Mar.   23. 

Coe,  James  R.,  Watertown,  assignor  to  The  American 
Brass  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Article  piler. 
2,072,667;  Mar.  2. 

Coe,  James  R.,  Watertown,  assignor  to  The  American 
Brass  (."ompany,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Metal  working. 
2,085.729  ;  July  6. 

Coo,  I/conard  I''.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Garden  implement. 
2,070,041  ;    Feb.    9. 

Coe,  Miiyiie  It.,  dcHllcaled  to  the  free  use  of  tlio  public  in 
the  Uuilcd  Sillies  iil'  America,  Washington,  D.  C.  Pre- 
sei-\-iiig  oils  .-nKl  r.-ilw.      2.097,516;  Nov.  2. 

Coe,  Mayne  U.,  Wrishingloii,  D.  C.  Stabilized  insecti- 
cide of  plant  origin.     2.090,109:   Aug.  17. 

Coffee,  James  A.      (See  Beasloy,  M.,  and  Coffee.) 

Cofl'ee  j'loducls  Corporation.  (See  Fronuiuller,  Douglas, 
nsslgnor.) 

Coffee  I'roducts  Corporation.  (See  Kappenberg,  William, 
assignor.) 

Coffee  I'roducts  Corporation.  (See  Wendt,  Gerald  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Colleldcr,  Thomas  N.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Drain  valve. 
2.077,460;  Apr.  20. 

CofPey,  Haiilel  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Instrument  for  cut- 
ting lii-lekH.     2,090,471  ;  Aug.   17. 

Coffey,  Douglas  V.  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Wln- 
nek  Slere()Scoi)ic  Processes,  Incorpoialed,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Apparatus  for  projecting  pictures  in  relief. 
2,100,634  ;  Nov.  30. 


Coffey,  Irven  E.,  Play  a  del  Rey,  Calif.  Spark  meter. 
2,100,837  ;  Nov.  30. 

Coffey,  Irven  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Automatic  starting  sys- 
tem.    2,068,484  ;  Jan.   19. 

Coffey,  Irven  E.,  assignor  to  Carter  Carburetor  Corpora- 
tion, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Carburetor.     2,085,351 ;  June  29. 

Coffey,  James  R.      (See  Lissauer,  A.  \V..  and  Cotfev. ) 
Coffey,  Oscar  L.,  assignor  to  Whiting  Corporation,  Harvey, 
111.     B^oundry  ladle.    2,094,736  ;  Oct.  5. 

Coffey.  Samuel,  and  J.  E.  Schofield,  Huddersfield,  England, 
assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited. 
Manufacture  of  diaryl  ureas.     2,093,265  :  Sept.  14. 

Coffey,  Samuel,  M.  Lapworth,  and  AV.  A.  Sexton,  Blackley, 
Manchester,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical 
Industries  Limited.  Azo  dyes  and  their  preparation. 
2,098,276  ;  Nov.  9. 

Cottin,    George   M.,   Hinsdale,   111,      Weed  guard   for  fish- 
hooks.    2,090,571  ;   Aug.   17. 
Coffin,  Joel  S.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  C-S  Engineering  Company, 
Englewood,  N.  J.     Locomotive  boiler  feed  water  heating 
system  and  apparatus.     2,095,238  ;  Oct.  12. 

Coffin,  Joel  S.,  Jr.,  and  C.  A.  Scliellens,  Clifton,  Mass.,  as- 
signors to  C-S  Engineering  Company,  Englewood,  N.  J. 
Locomotive  feed  water  heating  system  and  apparatus. 
2.095,239;  Oct.   12. 

Coffin,  John  R.      (See  Booth,  R.  D.,  Coffin  and  Tigges.) 

Coffin,  John  R.,  West  Medford,  assignor  to  Barostat  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.  Fluid  pressure  responsive  device. 
2,103,214;  Dec.  21. 

Coffing,  Fredrick  W.,  Danville,  111.  Cream-milk  can 
washing  apparatus.     2,090,572  ;  Aug.   17. 

Coffing,  Frederick  W.,  Danville,  111.  Free-chain  hoist. 
2,099,676  :  Nov.  23. 

Coffman,  Alden  W.,  assignor  to  H.  H.  Robertson  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Laminated  article.  2,068,533 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Coffman,  Alden  W.,  assignor  to  H,  H.  Robertson  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Composite  article  of  manufacture. 
2,068,975  ;  Jan.  26. 

Coffman.  Alden  W.,  assignor  to  H.  H.  Robertson  Company, 
Pittsburgli,  Pa.  Protected  metal  article  and  making 
the  same.     2,073,334  ;  Mar.  9. 

Coffman,  Alden  W.,  assignor  to  H.  H.  Robertson  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Reenforced  abrasive  member  and  mak- 
ing the  same.     2,082.150  ;  June  1. 

Coffman,  Samuel  M.     (See  Meinhardt,  J.  H.,  and  Coffman.) 

Coggeshall,  Thellwell  R.  (See  Thumin,  C,  and  Cogge- 
shall.) 

Coggiola.  Gioacchino,  Union  City,  N.  J.  Utility  hanger. 
2,102,403  ;  Dec.  14. 

Cogsdill  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Cogsdill,  Stuart 
A.,  assignor.) 

Cogsdill  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Satterthwaite, 
Harry  C,  assignor.) 

Cogsdill,  Stuart  A.,  assignor  to  Cogsdill  Manufacturing 
Companv,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Machine  for  grinding 
tools,     2,099.724  ;  Nov.  23. 

Cogswell,  Charles  W.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Utility  holder. 
2,101.492  ;  Dec.  7. 

Cogswell,  Julia  A.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Hair  waver. 
2,103,934  ;  Dee.  28. 

Coheo,  Charles  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Smoking  pipe. 
2,097,686  :  Nov.  2. 

Cohen,  Abraham,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Braking  apparatus. 
2.102.406;   Dec.   14. 

Cohen,  Abraham,  and  A.  Evans,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cast- 
ing.    2,078,562  ;  Apr.  27. 

Cohen,  Adolph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Doll.  Re.  20,414  ;  June 
15. 

Cohen,  Albert,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Bragg-Kliesrath  Corporation,  South  Bend, 
Ind.  Clutch  mechanism  for  combustion  motors. 
2,071,613  ;   Feb.   23. 

Cohen,  Bernard  J.,  Brockton,  assignor  to  Howard  Paper 
Companv,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Shoe  protector. 
2.082,482  ;  June  1. 

Cohen,  Bernhardt,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Humidifler. 
2,083,690  ;  June  15. 

Cohen,  Daisy  II.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bag.  2,090.937  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Coh(>n,  Irving.      (See  Steinberg.  Maurice  B.,  assignor.) 

Cohen,  Joseph  II.,  assignor  to  Casco  Products  Corporation, 
Brldgepoi't,  Conn.      Suction  cup.      2.069,9-12:  l'"i'li.  9. 

Cohen,  Joseph  TT.,  assignor  to  Casco  Prod\u'ls  Corimratlon, 
.ltridg<M)ort.  Conn.      Fender  guid(>.      2.0S7.217;   .liily  I''- 

Cohen.  Joseph  II..  assignor  to  Cnsco  I'roducts  Corpora- 
tion, Bridgeport,  Conn.  Splash  guard.  2.091,910; 
Aug.  31. 

Cohen.  Josej)!)  H.,  assignor  to  Casco  I'rodiu-ts  Corporation, 
Bridgeport.    Conn.     Fan  guard.      2,100.994;   Nov.    30. 

Cohen,  .loseiih  H.,  assignor  to  Casco  Products  Corporn- 
tlon,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Windshield  heater.  2,103,146; 
Dec.  21. 

Cohen,  Leon,  Downev.  Calif.     Rack.     2.n00.,<«22;  Jan.  5. 

Cohen.  Leon.  Downev,  Cnllf.  Sectional  shoo  rnck. 
2.066, 82:i  ;  Jan.  5. 

Col\en.  l.eon.  Downev,  Cnllf.  Shoe  holder  hrnckot. 
2.066.824  ;  Jan.  5. 

ColuMi,  Leon.  Downev.  (^allf.  Bracket  for  holding  pocket- 
books.      2.066. .'^25  ;■  Jan.   5. 

("ohen.  Leon.  Downev,  Calif,  Revolving  ai)parel  tree, 
2,091,IS(i  ;  Sejit.  2.S. 

Cohen,  Leonard,  New  York,  N.  V.  Sleeping  gnrnipnt. 
2,101.701  ;  Dec,  7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Cohen,  Max  J.     (See  Gorsuch,  George  J.,  assignor.) 

Cohen,  Meyer  C.      (See  Stangeland,  Peder  O.,  assignor.) 

Cohen,  Morris,  assignor  to  Schulze  Bakins  Company,  Kan- 
sas City.  Mo.     Baking  container.     2,091.066  ;  Aug.  24 

Cohen,  Norman  L.,  and  C.  W.  Vincent,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Composition  for  conditioning  vugs.  2,073,831  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Cohen,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  General  Instrument 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Variable  condenser. 
2,069,218  ;  Feb.  2. 

Cohen,  Sol  D.,  assignor  to  Paper  Novelty  Manufacturing 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Greeting  card.  2,102,553  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Cohen,  Theodore,  New  York,  and  N.  Sollish,  Brooklyn, 
N.  y.,  said  Sollish  assignor  to  said  Cohen.  Gauge  for 
sewing  buttons  on  shirts.     2,072,709  ;  Mar.  2. 

Cohen,  Theodore  A.,  Chicago.  111.  Apparatus  for  produc- 
ing photogravure  plates.     2.069.576  ;  Feb.  2. 

Cohen.  William  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rotary  engine. 
2,009,646;  Feb.  2. 

Cohick,  Wayne  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Valve  lock.  2,094,773  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Cohn,  Adolph  H.,  assignor  to  Du-Tone  Ribbon  Corp.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Ribbon.     2,072,095  ;  Mar.  2. 

Cohn,  Albert,  et  al.      (See  Freund,  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Cohn,  Benno,  assignor  to  Ferdinand  Gutmanu  &  Co., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Making  center  spot  crowns.  2,101,131  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Cohn,  David.     (See  De  Cesare,  M.,  and  Cohn.) 

Cohn.  Henny.  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Am- 
plifier gain  control.     2.088,231  :  July  27. 

Cohn,  Henryk,  and  C.  Sibert,  Berlin.  Germany.  Volu- 
minously swellable  substance  and  making  same  from 
waxes.   "2.100,067  ;  Nov.  23. 

Cohn  &  Rosenberger,  Inc.  (See  Bangs,  Ralph  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Cohn  &  Rosenberger,  Inc.  (See  Placco,  Oscar  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cohn,  Samuel  H.,  and  S.  Levin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Com- 
bined center-bar  buckle  and  belt-connecter.  2,099,387  : 
Nov.  16. 

Cohn,  Sidney,  assignor  to  Sigmund  Cohn,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Palladium  nickel  alloy.     2.074,996  ;  Mar.  23. 

Cohn,   Sigmund.      (See  Brenner,  Bert,  assignor.) 

Cohn,    Sigmund.      (See   Cohn,   Sidney,   assignor.) 

Cohn.  Sigmund,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  molds. 
2.092.832  :   Sept.   14. 

Cohn,  Willi  M.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Testing  materials. 
2,079,900  :  May  11. 

Cohoe.  Wallace  P..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y 
Transfer  medium  and  making  same.     2.072.943  :  Mar.  9 

Coil,  Grover  C.  Dayton,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Central  National  Bank  of  Cleveland,  trustee,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Extras  mechanism  for  taximeters. 
2,080,699  ;   May  18. 

Coith,  Herbert  S.  (See  Preston,  W.  C,  Coith,  and  Dun- 
can. ) 

Colaiace.  Victor  V.,  Rochester.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company.  Jersey  City. 
N.  J.  Latch  for  interchangeable  lens  mounts. 
2.083,637  ;  June  15. 

Colaiace,  A'ictor  V..  Rochester,  N.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Focusing  lens  mount.     2.087.020:  July  13. 

Colbert,  Charles  C.,  and  L.  C.  Daly,  assignors  to  Ameri- 
can Coating  Mills,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Identifiable  carton 
board.     2,071,025  ;   Feb.   16. 

Colbert,  Clarence  L..  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Empire  Trust  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Making  granules.     2,093,998  ;  Sept.  28. 

Colbeth.  Ivor  M..  East  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Baker  Castor  Oil  Companv.  New  I'ork.  N.  Y.  Water 
soluble   composition.     2.090.909 ;  Aug.   24. 

Colbie,  Gus  L.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  F.  MacGovern  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Wirebound  box  with  end 
cleats.     2,085,712  ;  June  29. 

Colburn.  Daniel,  Rolla.  assignor  to  Johnson-Stephens  & 
Shinkle  Shoe  Company.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe  manu- 
facturing machinery.     2,090,029  ;  Aug.   17. 

Colby.  Elmer  E.  et  al.      (See  White.  Frank  M.,  assignor.) 

Colby,  Haldwell  S.,  Port  Washington,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  F. 
O'Mara,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  Raymond  Bros. 
Impact  Pulverizer  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Process  and  ap- 
paratus for  deodorizing  gases.     2,078,925  ;  May  4. 

Colby,  Howard  H  .  Detroit,  Mich.  Label.  2.096,960 : 
Oct.  26. 

Colby,  Vincent  V.,  Jemez  Springs,  N.  Mex.,  assignor. to 
International  Register  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cutting 
machine.     2,070.885  ;  Feb.  16. 

Cold  Metal  Process  Company,  The.  (See  Goss,  Norniar 
P.,  assignor.) 

Cold  Metal  Process  Company,  The.  (See  Lamb,  Howard 
S.,  assignor.) 

Cold  Metal  Process  Company,  The.  (See  McBain.  Wil- 
liam   C,   assignor.) 

Cold  Metal  Process  Company,  The.  (See  Montgomery, 
Alonzo  B.,  assignor.) 

Coldwell,  John  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Globe-Union  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  W'is.  Wheel  for  roller 
skates.     2,075,271  ;  Mar.  30. 

Cole,  Charles  B.,  Berwvn,  and  O.  L.  Lewis,  Chicago,  111. 
Boring  and   facing  tool   head.     2,074.459  ;   Mar.   23. 


Cole,  Charles  F.     (See  Semon,  David  E.,  assignor.) 

Cole,  Charles  H.      (See  Hewlett,  A.  P.,  and  Cole.) 

Cole,  Eben  W.,  Littleton,  N.  H.  Timer's  mitten. 
2,103,711  ;  Dec.  28. 

Cole,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Vibration  damper.     2,092.571  ;    Sept.  7. 

Cole,  Edward  S.  (See  Cole,  Edward  S.  and  E.  S.,  and 
Hooper.) 

Cole,  Edward  S.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  and  A.  Hoist.  Astoria, 
N.  Y.,  said  Hoist  assignor  to  said  Cole.  Clock  mecha- 
nism.    2.073,782  ;  Mar.  16. 

Cole,  Edward  S.,  and  E.  S.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  and  L.  J. 
Hooper,  Holden,  Mass.,  assignors  to  Pitometer  Log  Cor- 
poration.    Pitot  tube.     2,101,165  :  Dec.  7. 

Cole,  Frank  O.,  Detroit,  Jlich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Timken-Detroit  Axle  Company.  Circuit 
controlling  apparatus.     2,084,628  :  June  22. 

Cole.  Harry  W.,  New  Rochelle.  and  G.  M.  Marr,  Wood- 
haven,  assignors  to  Air  Conditioners,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Immersion  heater.     2.088.586  :  Aug.  3. 

Cole,  Homer  L.,  Eldorado,  111.  Donkey's  bray.  2,083,431 ; 
June  8. 

Cole,  Horton  D.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.  Milk  bottle  holder. 
2,100.589  ;  Nov.  30. 

Cole.  Ira  E..  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories.  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Control 
circuits.     2,067,519  ;  Jan.  12. 

Cole,  John  M.,  et  al.  (See  Calafati,  Salvator  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cole,  John  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  S.  Hooper, 
Memphis,    Tenn.      Wing    sweep.      2,094,424 ;    Sept.    28. 

Cole,  Joseph.  Whiting,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sinclair  Refining 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  oils.  2,101,241 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Cole.  Lyndon  C.  assignor  to  General  Machinery  Corpora- 
tion, Hamilton,  Ohio.  Machine  tool.  2,102,613 ;  Dec. 
21. 

Cole.  Lyndon  C.  assignor  to  General  Machinery  Corpora- 
tion, Hamilton,  Ohio.  Machine  tool.  2,103,147  :  Dec. 
21. 

Cole.  Norman  W.,  Whittier,  and  W.  H.  Edmonds,  Los 
-Ingeles,  Calif.  Hardening  material  resistant  to  heat, 
acid,  corrosion,  and  abrasion,  and  producing  the  same. 
2.088,838  ;  Aug.  3. 

Cole,  Raymond  A.      (See  Belden,  A.  G.,  and  Cole.) 

Cole,  Raymond  A.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter. Mass.  Grinding  wheel  truing  attachment. 
2,073.577  :  Mar.  9. 

Cole,  Raymond  A.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter. Mass.     Lapping  machine.    2,085,005  :  June  29. 

Cole,  Raymond  A.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.     Grinding  machine.     2.092,727  :  Sept.  7. 

Cole,  Raymond  A.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.     Grinding  machine.     2,097,783  ;  Nov.  2. 

Cole,  Raymond  A.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company.  Wor- 
cester. .Mass.     Calipering  apparatus.     2.097.784  :  Nov.  -. 

Cole,  Raymond  A.,  and  C.  H.  Amidon,  assignors  to  Norton 
Company.  Worcester,  Mass.  Grinding  machine. 
2.101,790;  Dec.  7. 

Cole,  Robert  E..  Highland  Creek,  Ontario,  Canada.  Snow 
plow.     2.103.514  ;  Dec.  28. 

Cole.  Robert  M.,  Bryn  Athvn,  Pa.  Reclaiming  of  rubber. 
2,079,489  ;  May  4. 

Cole.  Robert  M..  Brvn  Athyn,  Pa.  Oxidizing  of  lead  to 
litharge.     2.094,232  ;   Sept.  28. 

Cole.  Samuel  F..  Washincton,  D.  C.  Measuring  the  vis- 
cosity of  fluids.      2.097,388  ;  Oct.  26. 

Colegrove,  Nathaniel  E.  (See  Sawdey,  N.  T.,  and  Cole- 
grove.  ) 

Colella.  Louis  A.,  assitnior  of  one-third  to  'M.  Schell  and 
one-third  to  JI.  G.  Pe.irce.  Detroit.  Mich.  Shoe  press- 
ing apparatus.     2.096,372;  Oct.  19. 

Coleman.  Albert.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Semi-transparent 
shower  curtain.     2,069.600  ;  Feb.  2. 

Coleman,  Clarence  E..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv, 
Wilmington,  Del.    Extrusion  device.     2,082.618  ;  June  1. 

Coleman.  Everett  E.,  Danville,  Va.  Chain  basket. 
2,092,107  ;    Sept.   7. 

Coleman,  Gerald  H.  (See  Britton,  E.  C,  Coleman,  and 
Mills.) 

Coleman.  Gerald  H.  (See  Britton,  E.  C,  Coleman,  and 
Moore.) 

Coleman,  Gerald  H.  (See  Britton,  E.  C,  Coleman,  and 
Zembe. ) 

Coleman,  Gerald  H.,  and  B.  C.  Hadler,  assignors  to  The 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Reaction 
products  of  diphen.vloxide  with  the  dihalo  aliphatic 
hydrocarbons.     2,079,279  ;  May  4. 

Coleman.  Gerald  H.,  and  B.  C.  Hadler.  assignors  to  The 
Dow  Chemical  Company.  Midland,  Mich.  (Chloroform 
manufacture.     2.095.240  ;  Oct.  12. 

Coleman.  Gerald  H..  and  G.  V  Moore,  assignors  to  The 
Dow  Chemical  Companv,  Midland.  Mich.  JProduction  of 
tertiary  butyl  alcohol.      2,070,2."i8  ;  Feb.  9. 

Coleman,  Harold  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Morris  Gold- 
stone,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automatic  switch  for  vacuum 
cleaners.     2,093,419  ;  Sept.  21. 

Coleman,  Henry  II.,  assignor  to  Columbian  Art  Works,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Refill  book.     2,083,432  ;  June  8. 

Coleman.  John  F.,  Smithboro,  N.  Y.  Loupe.  2,100,940; 
Nov.  30. 


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125 


Coleman,  Nina  S.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  and  M.  Bjorndal, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Thermoelectric  motor.  2,091,255  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Coleman,  Ralph,  Lorain,  Ohio,  assignor  to  National  Tube 
Company.  Method  and  apparatus  for  sampling  rods 
and  wires.     2,096,320  ;  Oct.  19. 

Coleman,  Spencer  A.     (See  Brickett,  E.  M.,  and  Coleman.) 

Coleman,  Spencer  A.  (See  Brickett,  E.  M.,  Coleman,  and 
Benoit.) 

Coleman,  Spencer  A.  (See  Brown,  R.  L.,  Walters,  Cole- 
man, and  Brickett.) 

Coleman,  Stephen  L.  C,  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick, 
Canada.     Vehicle  suspension.     2,084,320  ;  June  22. 

Coleman,  Stephen  L.  C.,  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick, 
Canada.     Vehicle  suspension.     2,085,006  ;  June  29. 

Coleman,  Stephen  L.  C,  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick, 
Canada.     Vehicle  suspension.     2,085,738  ;  July  6. 

Coleman,  William,  Johnson  City,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Scott 
&  Williams,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of 
and  machine  for  knitting  fabric.     2,100,941 ;   Nov.   30. 

Coleman,  William  F.,  Richmond,  Calif.  Cream  dispenser. 
2,101,020  ;  Dec.  7. 

Coles,  Walter  H.,  and  B.  J.  Nelson,  assignors  to  The  Skin- 
ner Irrigation  Company,  Troy,  Ohio.  Irrigation  device. 
2,075,702  ;  Mar.  30. 

Coletta,  Steve,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Camera.  2,093,956 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Coley,  Paul  A.      (See  Moses,  Nelson  K.,  assignor.) 

Colgate-Palmolive-Peet  Company.  (See  Hall,  Robert  A., 
assignor.) 

Collapsible  Tube  Closures  Inc.  (See  Teas,  Charles  C, 
assignor.) 

CoUaro,  Christopher,  London,  and  D.  G.  Lewin,  Hawden- 
bury,  Tunbridge  Wells,  England.  Talking  machine. 
2,100,686  ;  Nov.  30. 

Collegiate  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Smutny,  Theodore  J., 
assignor.) 

Collens,  William  S.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  U.  BI.  A.  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Thermometer.     2,077,039  ;  Apr.  13. 

Collerator  Company,  The.  (See  Frykdahl,  Carl  E.  H., 
assignor.) 

Collette,  Elmer  E.,  et  al.  (See  Fischer,  Oliver  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Colliander,  Carl  E.  H.,  assignor  to  Lorgnettes,  Inc., 
Providence,  R.  L  Ophthalmic  mounting.  2,076,293  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Colliander,  Carl  E.  H.,  assignor  to  Lorgnettes,  Inc., 
Providence,  R.  I.  Ophthalmic  mounting.  2,076,294 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Collier,  Barron.      (See  Ashe,   Marselius  T.,  assignor.) 

Collier,  Charles  O.,  assignor  to  The  Brunswick-Balke- 
Collender  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Grip  measuring  de- 
vice for  bowling  balls.     2,088,290  ;  July  27. 

Collier,  Charles  W.,  Alexandria,  Va.,  assignor  to  Fair- 
child,  Polley  &  Eliel,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Method 
and  apparatus   for  making  maps.     2,102,612  ;  Dec.   21. 

Collier,  Ira  L.  (See  Beuschlein,  W.  L.,  Collier,  and 
Cory. ) 

Collier-Key  worth  Company.  (See  Key  worth,  Edward  C, 
assignor.) 

Collier,  William  H.,  Jackson,  Tenn.  Spring  suspension 
for  auto  vehicles.     2,079,314  ;   May  4. 

Collignon,  Eduardo.     (See  Falconer,  R.,  and  Collignon.) 

Collingbourne,  Albert  B.,  Elgin,  111.  Dental  floss  applica- 
tor.    2,067,889  ;  Jan.  19. 

CoUings,  William  R.,  and  W.  J.  Le  Fevre,  assignors  to 
The  Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Cellu- 
lose  other   recovery.      2,073,002  :   Mar.   9. 

Collins  &  Aikman  Corporation.  (See  Bird,  Whitworth  F.. 
assignor.) 

Collins  &  Aikman  Corporation.  (See  Bird,  W.  F.,  and 
Hewton,  assignors.) 

Collins  &  Ailcman  Corporation.  (See  Conley,  Charles  L., 
assignor.) 

Collins  &  Aikman  Corporation.  (See  Costello,  Joseph  P., 
assignor.) 

Collins  &  Aikman  Corporation.  (See  Drobile,  Albert  W., 
assignor.) 

Collins  &  Aikman  Corporation.  (See  Drobile,  A.  W., 
Hlers,  and  Keen,  assignors.) 

Collins  &  Aikman  Corporation.  (See  Hewton,  William  R., 
assignor.) 

Collins  &  Aikman  Corporation.  (See  Iliers,  Glen  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Collins  &  Aikman  Corporation.  (See  Iliers,  G.  S.,  and 
Conrad,   nsRignors. ) 

Collins,  Arnold  M.      (See  Carothers,  W.  IT.,  and  Collins.) 

Collins,  Arnold  M.  (See  Carothers,  W.  11.,  Collins,  and 
Klrby.) 

Collins,  Arnold  M.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  do  Nemours 
&  Coinpnny,  Wilmington.  Del.  Drying  oils  and  making 
same.     2,078,194;  Apr.  20. 

Collins,  Arnold  M.,  and  L.  L.  Larson,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  K.  I.  du  I'ont  do  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Moisturoproof  film.  2,077„399  ;  Apr. 
"0. 

Collins,  Cliarles  IT.,  ITouHton,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
ir.  K,  Finger,  Harris  County,  Tox.  Chair.  2,083,053; 
Juno    8. 

Collins,  Charles  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Braking  Hystom. 
2,070,084  ;  Fob.  10. 

CollliiH,  CI:n-('iico  V.,  St.  TjOuIs,  Mo.,  assignor  to  American 
Toloi)li()no  and  Tolograph  Company.  Tolotyi)ewrlt("r  ox- 
chnngo  system.     2,085,037;  June  20. 


Collins,  Cyril  A.  (See  Ford,  H.,  Sorensen,  Reinhold,  and 
Collins.) 

Collins,  Cyril  A.,  Morris  Plains,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Switching  system.     2,072,476  ;  Mar.   2. 

Collins,  Daniel  J.,  and  K.  V.  Wright,  Kansas  City,  Kans., 
assignors  to  The  Bahnson  Company,  Winston-Salem, 
N.  C.     Cooling  tower.     2,072,096  ;  Mar.  2. 

Collins,  Douglas,  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Electric  starting 
motor.     2,073,444:  Mar.  9. 

Collins,  Douglas,  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Clutch.  2,078,600; 
Apr.  27. 

Collins,  Douglas,  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Engine  operated  con- 
trol for  power  brakes.     2,086,661  ;  July  13. 

Collins,  Douglas,  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Pedal  mechanism. 
2,099,798  ;  Nov.  23. 

Collins,  Edgar  V.,  assignor  to  Iowa  State  College  Alumni 
Association,  Incorporated,  Ames,  Iowa.  Reversible  soil 
moving  implement.     2,079,595  ;  May  11. 

Collins,  Edward  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  M.  Hennessey, 
and  P.  Fraser,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  H.  C.  Evans 
&  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Game  device.  2,069,134 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Collins,  Edward  W.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Coil  winding  ma- 
chine.    2,085,957  ;  July  6. 

Collins,  Edward  W.,  L.  E.  Poole,  and  C.  A.  Nichols, 
Anderson,  Ind.,  assignors  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration. Armature  assembling  machine.  2,074,366  ; 
Mar.   23. 

Collins,  Ernest  V.,  St.  Albans,  assignor  to  The  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western  Coal  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  controlling  the  flow  oi 
fluids.     2,072,442  ;  Mar.  2. 

Collins,  Frank  P.,  et  al.      (See  Anthony,  Jack,  assignor.) 

Collins,  Fred  J.      (See   Schwartz,  J.  K.,  and  Collins.) 

Collins,  Harry  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Yarn  holder. 
2,085,036  ;  June  29. 

Collins,  James  W.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Bryant 
Electric  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Electrical  outlet 
planner.     2,085,638  ;  June  29. 

Collins,  John  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Moistureproof  materials  and  making 
same.     2,077,400  ;  Apr.  20. 

Collins,  John  O.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Manufacturing  hard 
bituminous  materials.     2,068,845  ;  Jan.  26. 

Collins,  Joseph  L.     (See  Robinson,  P.,  and  Collins.) 

Collins,  Leo  G.,  Lancaster,  N.  H.  Two  cycle  engine. 
2,073,985  ;  Mar.  16. 

Collins  Loom  Works,  Inc.  (See  Schwartz,  J.  K.,  and 
Collins.) 

Collins,  Lynne,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Mergen- 
thaler  Linotype  Company.  Typographical  machine. 
2,095,732  :  Oct.  12. 

Collins,  Milford  E.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Focusing  device  for  sound 
recorders.     2,085,900  :  July  6. 

Collins,  Milford  E.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Film  take-up  drive. 
2,094,095  ;  Sept.  28. 

Collins,  Oliver  C.      (See  Loos,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Collins  Radio  Company.  (See  Applegate,  Lindsay  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Collins  Radio  Company.  (See  Bairey,  George  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Collins,  Ralph  A.,  and  F.  Mondello.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors to  The  Reece  Button  Hole  Jlachine  Companv, 
Boston,  Mass.  Method  and  apparatus  for  making  but- 
tonholes.    2,086,662  ;   July  13. 

Collins,  Ralph  A.,  and  F.  Mondello.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors to  The  Reece  Button  Hole  Machine  Company, 
Boston,  Mass.      Buttonhole.      2,086,06:^  ;  July  13. 

Collins,  Ralph  D.,  W.  U.  Reid,  and  S.  E.  Bourne,  Los 
Anirelos,  Calif.,  assignors  to  -Vssociated  Telephone 
UtilKies  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pay  telepliono  station. 
L'.060,:{01  :  Jan.  5. 

Collins,  Ralph  D.,  Log  Angeles,  and  S,  F.  Cr.iiio.  r,oiig 
Beach,  Calif.,  assignors  to  Associated  Toloiitioiie  Utilitios 
Company,  Chicago,  III.  I'ay  telephone  station. 
2.060,302:  Jan.  5. 

Collins,  Warren  B.,  et  al.  (See  Drinker,  P.,  and  Shaw, 
assignors.) 

Collins.  Warren  E.,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Drinker,  P..  ami  Shaw, 
assignors.) 

Colloi<l   Corpornlion.      (See  Wynn,    Samuel   J.,   assignor.) 

(\)lloi(lMl  Colours  Limited.  (See  Durrant,  Reginald  G., 
assignor. ) 

Colloid,  George  li.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Post  driver. 
2,067,890:  Jan.  19. 

Collorcl,  George  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Post  driver. 
2.0S6.213  :  July  0. 

("onoHoiiH,  Tlolnrlcli,  Berlin.  Gorniiinv.  Positive  electrode 
for  gal\fanlc   cells.     2,088,233  ;  July  27. 

Colinan,  lion,  Delrolt,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Worth  Com- 
pany.    Car  loading  device.     2.0S8,.'i07  :  July  27. 

ColniMn,  Howard  1).  (See  Cnrnnilngs,  I'ri-slOn  \V,,  ns- 
.slgnor. ) 

('(iliiiiin,    Ilowanl   D.      (So(>  Tlowoy.    Itllclili-   P.,   assignor.) 

(\)liniin,  Howard  D.     (S(>o  Drake,  George  l'\,  assignor.) 

('i)lnian,  Howard  I).      (See  Lilja,   Edgar  D.,  nsslgnor.) 

Colniiin,  Howard  D.      (Sep  Stewart,  Diinoan  J.,  nsslgnor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Colman.  Howard  D.      (See  Stewart,  D.  J.,  and  Drake,  as- 
signors.) 
Colinan,   Howard  D.,   Eockford,   111.     Clutch  mechanism. 

2.091.268  ;  Aug.  31. 

Colman,    Howard   D.,    Eockford,   111.      Clutch   mechanism. 

2.091.269  ;  Aug.   31. 

Colman,   Howard   D.,   Eockford,    111.      Clutch   mechanism, 

2.091.270  ;  Aug.  31. 

Colman,  Murrav  X.,  Los  Altos,  Calif.  Eecovery  of  mer- 
cury from  ore.     2,090,472  ;  Aug.   17. 

Colman,  Eoderick  M..  Southampton,  N.  Y.  Convertible 
davenport.     2,066,612  ;  Jan.  5. 

Colombu,  Eugene.     (See  Pierrat,  P.,  and  Columbu.) 

Colon,  Glenn  W.,  assignor  to  L.  C.  Smith  &  Corona  Type- 
writers, Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Fastener  for  typewriters. 
2,075,021  ;  Mar.  30. 

Colonial  Broach  Company.  (See  Halborg,  Carl  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Colonial  Broach  Company.  (See  Hart,  William  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Colonial  Capital  Corporation.  (See  Frank,  Nathan,  as- 
signor. ) 

Colonial  Industries  of  New  Jersey,  Inc.  (See  Lundgren, 
Frank  J.,  assignor.) 

Colonial  Laundries,  Inc.  (See  Cumming,  John  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Colonial  Premier  Company.  (See  Chanock,  Theodore,  as- 
signor. ) 

Colonial  Trust  Company,  The,  et  al.,  executor.  (See 
Summey,  David  L. ) 

Colorado  Fuel  and  Iron  Corporation,  The.  (See  Frantz, 
Philip  M.,  assignor.) 

Colorado  Fuel  and  Iron  Corporation.  (See  Frantz,  P.  M., 
and  Kupp,  assignors,) 

Colorigh,  Vincent  L.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Truck  body  attach- 
ment.    2,079,790;  May  11. 

Colortone  Corporation.  (See  Dixon,  C.  L.,  Kennedy,  and 
Stando,  assignors,) 

Colortone  Corporation.      (See  Fitz,  Charles  L.,  assignor.) 

Colprovia  Roads.  Inc.      (See  Ebberts.  Alfred  E.,  assignor.) 

Colprovia  Eoads,  Inc.  (See  Ebberts,  A.  E.,  and  John- 
stone, assignors.)  ,,         ^ 

Colson  Corporation,  The.      (See  Roe,  Mayo  E.,  assignor.) 

Colson,  Lucien,  and  M.  Colson,  Paris,  France,  Moisten- 
ing device  for  the  treatment  of  the  hair.  2,095,169  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Colson,  Marcel,      (See  Colson,  Lucien  and  M.) 

Colt,  Samuel  S.,  Orange,  N,  J.  Form  retaining  means. 
2,074,460  ;    Mar.   23. 

Colt,  Samuel  S.,  Orange,  N.  J.  Tie  rod  for  concrete 
forms.     2,084,384  ;  June  22. 

Colt,   Samuel  S.,  Orange,  N.  J.     Wire  manipulating  tool. 

2.088.900  ;  Aug.  3. 

Colt,  Samuel  S.,  Orange,  N.  J.     Wire  manipulating  tool. 

2.088.901  ;  Aug.  3. 

Colt,  Samuel  S.,  Orange,  N,  J.  Manipulating  means  for 
a   form   hanger.      2,091,256 ;   Aug.   31. 

Colt,  Samuel  S.,  Orange,  N.  J,  Concrete  form  and  re- 
enforcement  retaining  means.     2.099,260  ;  Nov.   16. 

Coltman,  Harry,  Nelson,  New  Zealand,  Automatic  control 
valve.     2,078,315  ;  Apr.  27. 

Colton,  Arthur,  Company.  (See  Kath,  Alfred  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Clinton, 
Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 

Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Conner, 
Benjamin  F.,  assignor.) 

Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Garner, 
F.  W.,  and  MacMannus,  assignors.) 

Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Perry. 
James  W.,  assignor.) 

Columbia  Axle  Company,  The.  (See  Harper,  G.  AV.,  and 
Catto,  assignors.) 

Columbia  Carbon  Company,  The.  (See  Heck,  Adolph  M., 
assignor.) 

Columbia  Carburetor  Company.  (See  Baker,  Arthur  R., 
assignor.)  .,    „  , 

Columbia  Carburetor  Company.  (See  Swartz,  I.  T.,  and 
Aakor.  assignors.) 

Columbia  Finance  Co.     (See  Wren,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

Columbia  Mills,  Inc.,  The,     (See  Burns,  Fred  J.,  assignor.) 

Columbia  Phonograph  Company.  (See  Gould,  Leslie  A., 
assignor.)  „ 

Columbian  Art  Works,  (See  Coleman,  Henry  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Columbian  Enameling  &  Stamping  Co.  (See  Nelson,  An- 
drew W.,  assignor.) 

Columbian  Eope  Company.  (See  Bowen,  Kenneth  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cohimbian  Eope  Company.  (See  Metcalf,  H.  G.,  and 
Bowen,  assignors.) 

Cohinibus  McKinnon  Cliain  Corporation.  (See  Stahl. 
Frank   E.,   assignor.) 

Colnnihus  Vending  Company,  The.  (See  Vogel,  Frank  H. 
and  E.  A.,  assignors.)  , 

Colvin.  Charles  H..  Morris  Township,  Morris  County,  N,  J. 
Fiver.     2.092.389:   Sept.  7. 

Colvin.  Honrv  F.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Flexible  container. 
2.089,185  :  Aug.  10; 

Colvin.  Willinni.  Jr.,  Trov,  N.  Y.  Insulated  conductor. 
2.096,537  :  Oct.  19. 

Colwell,  Archie  T..  assignor  to  Thompson  Products.  In- 
corporated. Cleveland.  Ohio.  Making  copper  cooled 
valves.     2,093,771 ;  Sept.  21. 


(See  Crites,  Joe,  as- 

(See  Jackson,  George 

(See    Eosencrants, 

(See  Eosencrants,  F. 

(See  Smith,  Alfred  E., 


Colwell.   Archie  T.,   assignor  to  Thompson   Products,   In- 
corporated, Cleveland,  Ohio.   Making  valves.    2,093,772  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Colwell,   Archie  T.,   assignor  to  Thompson   Products,   In- 
corporated,   Cleveland,    Ohio.      Making    hollow    valves. 

2,093,773  :   Sept.  21. 
Colwell,  Archie  T.,  assignor  to  Thompson  Products.  Incor- 
porated,  Cleveland,   Ohio,     Making  valves.     2,093,774 ; 

Sept.   21. 
Colwell,   Archie  T.,   assignor   to  Thompson   Products,   In- 
corporated, Cleveland,  Ohio.    Making  valves.    2,093,775  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Colwell,   Archie  T.,   assignor  to  Thompson  Products,   In- 
corporated, Cleveland,  Ohio.    Making  valves,    z, 093, 776  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Colwell,  Eobert  C,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.     Communication 

system.     2,092,442  ;   Sept.   7. 
Combi.   Umbert  A.,  Dorking,  England.     Electrical  circuit 

breaker.     2,096,608  ;  Oct.  19. 
Combustion  Engineering  Company. 

signer.) 
Combustion  Engineering  Company. 

P.,  assignor.) 
Combustion    Engineering    Company. 

Fay  H.,  assignor.) 
Combustion  Engineering  Company. 

H.,  and  Weigel,  assignors.) 
Combustion  Engineering  Company. 

assignor.) 

Combustion  Engineering  Co.      (See  Vogel,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 
Combustion  Engineering  Company.      (See  Wood,  Wilfred 

E.,  assignor.) 
Combustion    Engineering    Company,    Inc.      (See    Jackson. 

G.  P..  and  Eosencrants.  assignors.) 
Combustion  Utilities  Corporation.     (See  Johnson,  Alfred, 

assignor.) 
Combustion  Utilities  Corporation.     (See  Johnson,  A.,  and 

Hemminger,  assignors.) 
Coraeau.    .Melburn    A.,    Haverhill.    Mass.     Wooden    heel. 

2.090.974  :    Au£r.   24. 
Comerford,  Michael  P.      (See  Milne,  A.,  and  Comerford.) 
Cometto,     Domingo    and    J.,     Buenos    Aires,     Argentina. 

Safety    brake    for    automobiles,    against    theft    of    the 

same.     2,080,603  ;  May  18. 
Cometto,  Juan.     (See  Cometto,  Domingo  and  J.) 
Commander-Larabee  Corporation.     (See  Mo,  Einar  G.,  as- 
signor.) 
Commercial  Iron  Works  of  Los  Angeles.     (See  Muff,  Oliver 

W.,  assignor.) 
Commercial  Shearing  &  Stamping  Company,  The.      (See 

Kane,  Thomas  C,  assignor.) 
Commercial   Shearing  &   Stamping  Company,  The.      (See 

Proctor.  Eobert   V.,  assignor.) 
Commercial  Solvents  Corporation.      (See  Bannister,  Wil- 
liam J.,  assignor.) 
Commercial   Solvents   Corporation.      (See  Begin,   Charles, 

assignor.) 
Commercial  Solvents  Corporation. 

Stiles,  assignors.) 
Commercial  Solvents  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Comniprcial  Solvents  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Commercial  Solvents  Corporation. 

C,  assignor.) 
Commercial   Solvents  Corporation. 

and  Martin,  assignors.) 
Commercial  Solvents  Corporation. 

Sriles  and  Lecg,  assignors.) 
Commons,  Charles  H,      (See  Kinzie,   C. 

Commons. ) 
Commonwealth  Engineering  Corporation.     (See  Toulmin, 

Harry  A.,   Jr.,  assignor.) 
Commonwealth   Steel  Company.      (See  Frede,  C.  F.,  and 

Howard,  assignors.) 
Commonwealth    Trust    Company,    trustee.       (See    Sharp, 

Henry  J.,  assignor.) 
Communication  Patents,   Inc.      (See  Nicolson,  Alexander 

M.,  assignor.) 
Communication    Patents,   Inc.      (See  Nicolson,  Alexander 

McL,    assignor.) 
"Compagnie  de  Fives-Lille".      (See  Berthiez,   Charles  W.. 

assignor.) 
"Compagnie     de     Produits     Chimiqucs     et     Electrometal- 

lurgiques   Olais.   Froges   et   Camarque."      (See   Gadeau, 

Robert  A.,  assignor.) 
Compagnie    des    Forges    et    Acieries    de    la    Marine    et 

D'lloinecourt.      (See  Granat,  Elie.  assignor.) 
Compagnie  du   Chemin    de   Fer   M^tropolitain    de    Paris. 

(See  Joly,  Elis^e  A.,  assignor.) 
Compagnie   Generale   d'Electricite.      (See   Jumau,    Lucien 

J.,  assignor.) 
Compagnie    Generale    d'Electro-Metallurgie.      (See    Lepp. 

Ilcnrv.  assignor.) 
Compagnie  Generale  de  Telegraphic  Sans  Fil.     (See  Bou- 

vier.  P.,  and  ViUem,  assignors.) 
Compagnie     Generale    de     Telegraphie    sans     Fil.       (See 

Chauveau,  Louis  L.  E.,  assignor.) 
Compagnie  Generale  de  Telegraphie  Sans  Fil.      (See  Chl- 

reix.    Henri,   nssicnor.) 
Compagnie    Generale    de    Telegraphie    sans    Fil.       (See 

Chirelx,   H.,   and  Borias,   assignors.) 


(See  Legg,  D.  A.,  and 
(See  Pickard,  Glenn  H., 
(See  Stiles,  Hugh  E., 
(See  Swallen,  Lloyd 
(See  Swallen,  L.  C, 
(See  Woodruff,  J.  C, 
J.,  Plunkett,  and 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


127 


Compagnie  Generale  de  Telegraphie  Sans  Fil.  (See 
Grumel,  Henri,  assignor.) 

Compagnie  Generale  de  Telegrapliie  Sans  Fil.  (See 
Hugon,  J.  J.,  and  Rocard.) 

Compagnie  Generale  de  Telegraphie  Sans  Fil.  (See 
Ponte,   Maurice,   assignor.) 

Compagnie  Generale  de  Telegraphie  Sans  Fil.  (See 
Rocard.  Yves,  assignor.) 

Compagnie  Generale  de  Telegraphie  Sans  Fil.  (See  Sev, 
Alexandre,  assignor.) 

Compagnie  Nationale  de  Matiferes  Colorantes  et  Manu- 
factures de  Produits  Chimiques  du  Nord  Reunies,  Etab- 
lissements  Kuhlmann.     (See  Hatt,  Daniel,  assignor.) 

Compagnie  Nationale  de  Matieres  Colorantes  et  Manufac- 
turers de  Produits  Chemiques  du  Nord  Reunies,  Etab- 
lissements  Kuhlmann.  (See  Kienzl^,  Paul  J.  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Compagnie  Nationale  de  Matieres  Colorantes  et  Manu- 
factures de  Produits  Chimiques  du  Nord  Reunies, 
Etablissements  Kuhlmann.  (See  Petitcolas,  Pierre, 
assignor.) 

Compagnie  pour  la  Fabrication  des  Compteurs  et  Materiel 
D'Usines  a  Gaz.     (See  Barthelemy,  Ren6,  assignor.) 

Compagnie  pour  la  Fabrication  des  Compteurs  &  Materiel 
d'Usines  a  Gaz.      (See  Fallou,  Jean,  assignor.) 

Compare,  Alberto,  Pinner  Hill,  Pinner,  assignor  to  C.  L. 
and  R.  P.  Franks  and  H.  V.  Mason,  London,  England. 
Automatic  record  changer  for  phonographs.  2,090,746  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Compe  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  John  F., 
assignor.) 

Comper,  Adrian,  assignor  to  Hospital  Appliances,  Inc., 
Pittsfield,  Mass.  Leg-supporting  means  for  obstetrical 
beds.    2,067,891 ;  Jan.  19. 

Compo,  Robert  W.,  Defiance,  Ohio.  Muffler.  2,088,576; 
Aug.  3. 

Compo  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Card,  William 
C,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Compo  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Condon,  Wil- 
liam A.,  assignor.) 

Compo  Shoe  Machinery  Company.  (See  Gorman,  Henry 
B.,  assignor.) 

Compo  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Kramer  A., 
and  Bolhofner,   assignors.) 

Compo  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  John  P., 
assignor.) 

Compo  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Tempesta, 
Arthur  T.,  assignor.) 

Compo  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Weil,  Harvey 
v.,  assignor.) 

Compton,  Chnrlps  A.,  Menlo  Park,  Calif.  Automobile  oil 
filter.     2.093,549  ;   Sept.  21. 

Compton,  Horace  B.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.  Monument.  2,084,521  ; 
June  22. 

Compton,  Lawrence  W.,  Boardman,  Oreg.  Train  order 
holder.     2,072,027  ;  Feb.  23. 

Compton,  Robert  A.,  Jr.     (See  White,  L..  and  Compton.^ 

Comstock,  Clark  S..  Great  Barrington,  Mass.  Towel  rack 
attachment.     2,066,335  ;  Jan.  5. 

Comstock,  Clark  S.,  Grpnt  P.arrington,  Mass.  Antislip- 
page  attachment.     2,076,708  ;  Apr.  13. 

Comstock,  (Jeorge  F.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Tita- 
nium Alloy  Manufacturing  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Conper-titanium-silicon  alloy."!.      2  086.^04  •   Tnlv  T^. 

Comstock,  George  F.,  and  V.  V.  Efimoff,  Niagara  Falls, 
assignors  to  The  Titanium  Alloy  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Incorporating  nitrogen  in 
alloy  steels.     2,098,567  ;  Nov.  9. 

Comstock,  Jackson  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Container. 
2,088,319;  July  27. 

Comstock,  Millard,  Miami,  Fla.  Pencil  clip.  2,097,317  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Comstoclc.  Millard,  and  H.  C.  Schoepflin,  assignors  to 
Ornamental  Specialties,  Inc.,  Buff.alo,  N.  Y.  Combina- 
tion grave  marker  and  flower  holder.  2,090,329  ;  Nov. 
16. 

Conant,  Charles  W.,  and  L.  M.  Thompson.  Portland, 
Maine.     Hough   rolling  appliance.     2,078,839  ;   Apr.   27. 

Conant,  Willard  I.,  Decatur,  111.,  and  C.  C.  Farmer, 
I'ltt.sburgh,  assignors  to  The  Westinghouse  Air  Brake 
Conipanv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Check  valve  device. 
2,103.,349:  Dec.  28. 

Conaway,  IloUIn  F.,  assignor  to  E.  T.  du  Pont  de  Nemour,=! 
&  Coiiipany,  Wilmington,  Del.  Chemical  processes  and 
prodiicis  resMlting  therefrom.     2.088.577;  Aug.  3. 

"Concordia"  Rloktrl7,itats-Aktiongosellscliaft.  (See  Gos- 
niann.   Walthcr.   assienor.) 

(Gondii.  Edward  A..  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Poor  &  Company.  Insulated  rail  joint. 
2,083,316;   June  8. 

Condon,  I'.ridgct  1),,  Spok.Miie,  WmkIi.  Infant  feeding  de- 
vice.     2.096.961  :   Oft.  26. 

Condon.  Edward  T.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Pilot  lamp  for 
miiltiRl'Tiai  Kwllcli.     2.067.232;  Jan.  12. 

Condon.  lOdward  T.,  New  Yorlc.  N.  Y.  Regulating  valve 
for  cnrhiirctorK.     2.067.901  ;  Jan.  19. 

Omdoii,  ];d\vard  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  regulating  valve 
for  rnrliiiretors.     2.007.902:  Jan.  10. 

(Jondmi,  lOdwiird  T.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Directional  sign 
for  liiolor  vclilolos.     2,077.461  ;  Apr.   20. 

Condnii,  ICrnoNf  K.      (fior'  Trofnoy.  \\'..  rnul  Condon  1 

Condon.  Francis  H.  (Soo  Ruuen,  Carl  I''.,  and  J.  T.,  and 
Condon.) 


Condon.  Robert  S.  (See  Bullock,  E.  W.,  Galloway,  Carl- 
sen,  and  Condon.) 

Condon,  Robert  S.,  Pekin,  111,  Valve.  2,080,760 ;  May 
18. 

Condon,  Robert  S.,  assignor  to  Gleason  Works,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  Mechanism  for  removing  burrs  from  gears. 
2,078,124;  Apr.  20. 

Condon,  William  A.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Compo 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manu- 
facture of  cemented  footwear.     2,074,1(56  ;  Mar.  16. 

Condon,  William  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Enclosure  device. 
2,070,471  :  Feb.  9. 

Cone,  Carroll,  near  Toledo,  assignor  to  Surface  Combus- 
tion Corporation.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Glass  annealing  lehr. 
2,074,252  ;  Mar.  16. 

Cone.  Carroll,  near  Toledo,  assignor  to  Surface  Combus- 
tion Corporation.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Glass  annealing  leer. 
2,089,250  ;  Aug.  10. 

Cone  Dispenser  Corporation,  The.  ( See  Horton,  Ellsworth 
A.,  assignor.) 

Cone,  Frank  L.,  deceased,  R.  H.  Cone,  H.  P.  Chaplin,  and 
H.  P.  McClary,  Windsor,  Vt.,  executors.  Spindle  bear- 
ing  lubrication      2.091,700  :   Aug.   31. 

Cone,  Hayes,  assignor  to  United  Specialties  Sales  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Advertising  device. 
2,098,568  ;  Nov.  9. 

Cone,  Raymond  H.,  executors  et  al.     (See  Cone,  Frank  L.) 

Cone,  Willard  W.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Massaging  device. 
2.091.131  :  Aug.  24. 

Conekin,  Dawson,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Steam  and  hot  water 
boiler.     2.079,546  ;  May  4. 

Conery,  William  J.,  and  A.  Nelson,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Pump. 
2,077,213;  Apr.  13. 

Cones,  C.  B.,  &  Son  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Patrick,  Edwin  L,.  as- 
signor.) 

Coney,  David  M.  and  Z.  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Tooth  brush.     2,088,839  ;  Aug.  3. 

Coney,  Hertha,  administratrix.     (See  Coney,  John.) 

Coney,  John,  deceased,  by  H.  Coney,  administratrix  ;  said 
.1.  and  H.  Coney,  as  administratrix,  assignors  of  one- 
half  to  D.  H.  Smith.  Kenosha,  Wis.,  and  one-half  to  G. 
W.  Anderson.  Device  for  polishing  and  abraiding. 
2,095,379  ;  Oct.  12. 

Cone.v.  Zachary  T.      (See  Coney,  David  M.,  and  Z.  T.) 

Congable,  Henry  F,,  Oakland.  Calif.  Sheet  metal  gate 
for  irrigation  pipes.      2,074,502  ;    Mar.    23. 

Congdon,  Oliver,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automatic  safety  shut- 
off  for  burners.     2,080,385  ;  May  11. 

Congdon.  Thomas  B.,  and  C.  J.  Long,  New  London,  Conn., 
assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Weav- 
ing device.     2,100,382  ;  Nov,  .30. 

Congoleum-Nairn,  Inc.  (See  Bonney,  R.  D,,  and  Egge, 
assignors,) 

Congreve,    Willard.      (See   Wolff,    G.    F..    and    Congreve.) 

Conibear,  Frank  R.,  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Trap.    2,068,656  ;  Jan.  26. 

Conkey,  Alger  L.,  Orlando,  Fla.  Automobile  trailer. 
2,082,273  ;  ,Tune  1. 

Conklin,  DeWitt  I.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  American  Sales  Company,  Inc.  Composite 
record  assembly.     2,083,295  ;  June  8. 

Conklin,  Frederick  R.,  and  C.  L.  Fletcher,  Kingsport, 
Tenn..  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  jersey  City,  N.  J.  Treatment  of 
cellulose  esters  to  render  suitable  for  molding. 
2,101,984  ;   Dec.   14. 

Conklin,  James  W.,  Rocky  Point,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Receiver.  2,091,271 ;  Aug. 
31. 

Conklin,  James  W.,  Rocky  Point,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America,  Frequency  modulation  detec- 
tion,    2,095,314;  Oct.  12. 

Conklin,  James  W.,  and  C.  W.  Hansell,  Rocky  Point,  N. 
Y.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Flash- 
back indicator  for  mercury  rectifier  tubes.  2,089,994; 
Aug.  17. 

Conklin,  James  W.,  and  L.  A.  Battermann,  Rocky  Point, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Low 
power  factor  line  resonator.     2,103.515  ;  Dec.  28. 

Conklin,  John  E..  P>rooklyn,  N.  Y.  Supporting  bracket 
for   shower  or  spmv  devices.      2,095,170:   Oct.  5, 

Conklin,  Melvin  J.,  Kalama/oo.  Mich,,  assignor  to  Sam'l 
Binplijun's  Son  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Coating  appara- 
tus.    2.100,008;  Nov.  23. 

Conklin  Pen  Company,  The,  et  al.  (See  Steinborger,  A.  J.. 
HasRott,  and  Bioncnstoin,  assignors.) 

Conklin,  Roscoo  D..  and  P.  R.  Forman,  Railway,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  National  Pneumatic  (Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Door  oi)oratlng  apparatus.     2,0,S9,932  :   .Vug.  17, 

Conklin,  Wesley  E.      (Sop  Anderson,  G.  V,.  nnri  fonklln.) 

Conkling,  Samuel  V,.,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.  NonredUablo  bottle. 
2.092,908:   Sept.   14. 

Conkling,  Snfiiuel  O.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Nonredllable 
beltle.     2.1():!,0n.-.  ;  Dec,  21. 

Conley,  Arthur  W..  Shaker  TTelghts,  Ohio.  Air  condi- 
tioning device,     2,103,844;  Dec,   28, 

Conli'y,  Cliariis  Ij.,  ("olioclon,  N'.  Y..  assignor  to  Collins  & 
.AikTiiiin  Ciirporiil  Ion.  I'liiliidolplila,  T'n.  Kconoineler 
(iispl.iv  hoard  for  dcnion.sl  rat  Ing  certain  economic  facts. 
■J.OTT.LMI  ;  Apr.   13. 

CoMli'v.  lOilwIn  J.,  and  TI.  T.  lyrcnzle.s.  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Ventli.Ml.ir    for  volilrli-s.      2.n,m„?,S.';  ;   .Tune  22. 

Conlov.  .lolin  E..  Memphis.  Tenn.  liallwav  expansion  Joint. 
2.007,005;  Jon.   12. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Conley,      Joseph      S.,      Pine      Bluff,      Ark.        Headlight. 

2,079,732  ;  May  11. 
Conley.     Pliilip     R.,     Seattle,     Wash.      Advertising     sign. 

2.093,710  ;  Sept.  21. 
Conlin,  Edward  J.     (See  Silberman,  D.,  and  Conlin.) 
Conlon,   James   L.,   assignor   to   General   Motors   Corpora- 
tion,   Detroit,    Mich.      Bumper    for    a    window    glass. 

2,0G9,219;  Feb.  2. 
Conlon,  Thomas  A.     (See  Goebert,  E.  C,  and  Conlon.) 
Conmar   Products    Corporation.      (See   Ulrich,    Frederick, 

assignor.) 
Conn,  C.  G.,  Ltd.      (See  Hultsch,  Charles,  assignor.) 
Conn,   C.  G.,  Ltd.      (See  Loomis,  Allen,  assignor.) 
Conn,  C.  G.,  Ltd.     (See  Ludwig,  William  F.,  assignor.) 
Connal,    William    F.,    Montreal,    Quebec,    Canada.      Com- 
bined seat  and  luggage  compartment  for  railway  par- 
lor cars.     2,074,461  ;  Mar.  23. 
Connecticut    Telephone   and   Electric    Corporation.       (See 

Curtiss,  William  R.,  assignor.) 
Connell,    James    J.,    Uetroir,    Mich.,    assignor,    by    mesne 

assignments,  to  Illinois  Tool  Works,  Chicago,  111.     Loci' 

washer.     2,102,494;   Dec.   14. 
Connell,  Karl,  Branch,  N.  Y.     Method  and  apparatus  for 

the  administration  of  gases.     2,073,192  ;  Mar.  9. 
Connell,  Karl,  Branch,  N.  Y.     Breathing  tube.     2,073,335  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Connell,  Karl,  Branch,  N.  Y.     Apparatus  for  the  admin- 
istration of  gases.     2,099,841  ;  Nov.  23. 
Connell,     Karl.     Branch,     N.    Y.       Gas    flow    means    for 

anesthetic  apparatus  and  the  like.     2.099,842  ;  Nov.  23. 
Connell,    Karl,    Branch,    N.    Y.      Formation    of   breathing 

tubes  and  the  like.     2,099,843  ;  Nov.  23. 
Connell,  Robert  L.,  Rome,  Ga.     Tool  carrier.     2,102,515  ; 

Dec.  14.  ^     „ 

Connell,    Robert    M.,    assignor    of   fifty   percent   to    C.    S. 

Guthrie,  Dallas,  Tex.     Ladder  hook.     2,088,895  ;  Aug.  3. 
Connelly,  H.  F.,  et  al.     (See  Larson,  Edward,  assignor.) 
Connelly,  John  F.     (See  Johnson,  H.  P.,  and  Connelly.) 
Conner,   Benjamin  F.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Colt's 

Patent  Fire  Arms  JIanufacturing  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Container    closure.     2,074,830 ;   Mar.   23. 
Conner,  Benjamin   F.,   West   Hartford,   assignor  to  Colt's 

Patent  Fire  Arms  JIanufacturing  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Jar.     2,076,549  ;  Apr.  13. 
Conner,   Benjamin  F..  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Colt's 

Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Jar.     2.076,550  ;  Apr.  13. 
Conner,  Benjamin  F.,   West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Colt's 

Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Jar.     2,076,551  ;  Apr.  13. 
Conner,   Benjamin   F.,   West   Hartford,   assignor  to  Colt's 

Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Jar.     2,077,215  ;  Apr.  13, 
Conner,   Benjamin  F.,   West  Hartford,   assignor  to  Colt's 

Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co.,  Hartford,   Conn. 

Jar.     2.077,210  ;  Apr.  13. 
Conner,  Benjamin   F.,   West  Hartford,  assignor  to   Colt's 

Patent  Fire  Arms  Jlanufacturing  Co.,  Hartford,   Conn. 

Jar.     2.077,217;  Apr.  33. 
Conner,  Benjamin  P.,  West  Hartford,    assignor  to  Coifs 

Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Jar.     2.077,218;  Apr.  13. 
Conner,   Benjamin  F.,  West  Hartford,   assignor  to   Colt's 

Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Co..  Hartford,  Conn. 

Cosmetic  container.     2.077.219;  Apr.  13. 
Conner,  Bernard  W.,  Rudd,  Iowa.     Can  holder.    2,074,212  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Conner,  Guy  O.,  assignor  to  Wheeling  Steel  Corporation, 

Wheeling,   W.   Va.      Container  and   spout  construction. 

2,070,783  ;  Feb.  16. 
Conner,  Guy  O.,  assignor  to  Wheeling  Steel  Corporation, 

Wheeling,  W.  Va.     Card  holder.     2,080,164  :  May  11. 
Conner,  Guy  O.,  assignor  to  Wheeling  Steel  Corporation. 

Wheeling,   W.  "Va.     Container  and    spout  construction. 

2.103,406 :  Dec.  28. 
Conner,  Norman   G..   Oakland,   Calif.     Container  for  pre- 
serving eggs.     2,102,886;  Dec.  21. 
ConniiTe.    Robert    B..    Tillman,    S.    C.     Safety    signal    for 

firearms.     2.102.105;   Dec.    14. 
Connolly,   Bernard   F.,    New  York,  N.   Y.     Shaving  appa- 
ratus.    2,078,563  ;  Apr.  27. 
Connolly,  Ernest  E.      (See  Langwell.  H..  and  Connolly.) 
Connolly.    Gerald   C,   IJaltimore,   Md.,   assignor   to    Sulco 

Laboratories,    Inc.,    New    York.    N.    Y.      Treatment    of 

sulphur  compounds.      2.083,894;   .Tune  15. 
Connolly,    Gerald   C,   Baltimore,    Md.,    assignor   to    Sulco 

Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Catalytic  process 

for  the  conversion  of  sulphur  compounds.     2,083,895  ; 

June  15. 
Connolly,   Martin    J.,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Preparation   "of 

cellulbsic  material.     2,080.533:  May  18.  • 
Connolly.  William  B.     (See  Hastings,  H.,  and  Connolly.) 
Connor,  Ilersehel  M.     (Sep  Baer,  C.  H„  and  Connor.) 
Connor.  Ilersehel  JI.,  and  E.  W.  Carroll,  assignors  to  Suss- 

man  Worniser  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Fruit  pitter. 

2.092,956:    Sept.   14. 
Connor,  John  H.,  Newton,  and  M.  M.  Merritt,  Middleton, 

assignors    to   The   Tanning   Process   Company,    Boston, 

Mass.    Drier  for  sheet  material.     2,071,296  ;  Feb.  16. 
Connor.  John  11.,  Newton,  and  M.  M.  Merritt,  Middleton, 

assignors   to    "The   Tanning   Process   Company,    Boston, 

Mass.     Putting-out  machines.     2,088,578;  Aug.  3. 


Connor,  John  H.,  Newton,  and  M.  M.  Merritt,  deceased, 
by  A.  P.  Merritt,  Middleton,  administratrix,  assignors 
to  The  Tanning  Process  Company,  Boston,  Alass. 
Drier.     2.090,030  :  Aug.  17. 

Connor,  Kirke  W.,  Detroit,  G.  M.  Calvert,  Grosse  Pointe, 
and  A.  Bleasdale,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignors  to  Micro- 
matic  Hone  Corporation.  Honing  tool.  2,070,985 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Connor,  Ralph.     (See  Adkins,  H.,  and  Connor.) 

Connor,  Ralph.      (See  Adkins,  H..  Folkers.  and  Connor.) 

Connor  Spring  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Baer,  C.  H., 
and  Connor,  assignors.) 

Conover  Company,  The.  (See  Stoddard,  Edgar  S..  as- 
signor.) 

Conover,  Courtney,  assignor  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Maleic  acid  from  diolefines. 
2,079,490  ;  May  4. 

Conover,  Richard  E.,  Deer  Park,  assignor  to  Cincinnati 
Grinders  Incorporated,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Sizing  device. 
2,081,738  ;    May   25. 

Conover,  Richard  E.,  Davton,  Ohio.  Electrical  control 
circuit  for  folding  machines.     2,089,342  ;  Aug.  10. 

Conover,  Warren  C.     (See  Johnson,  H.  L.,  and  Conover.) 

Conquest,   Victor.      (See  Ralston,  A.   W.,   and  Conquest.) 

Conquest,  Victor,  assignor  to  Armour  and  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Metal  treatment.     2,075,757  ;  JIar.  30. 

Conquest.  Victor,  assignor  to  Armour  and  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Motor  fuel.     2.100,287  ;  Nov.  23. 

Conquest,  Victor,  assignor  to  Armour  and  Company,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Textile  lubrication.     2,101,532  ;   Dec.   7. 

Conrad,  Fred  A.,  assignor  to  American  Lace  Paper  Com- 
pany, Milwaukee,  Wis.     Shelf  paper.    2,067.233  ;  Jan.  12. 

Conrad,  George  H.,  Great  Bend,  Pa.  Baseball  base. 
2,103,148  :  Dec.  21. 

Conrad.  John  E.      (See  Hiers,   G.  S..  and  Conrad.) 

Conrad,  Joshua  C,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Apparatus  for 
measuring  visibly  the  degree  of  tension  on  wire  lines. 
2,092.303:    Sept.   7. 

Conrad,  Joshua  C,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Instrument 
for  determining  the  deviation  of  bore  holes.  2,103,235  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Conrad.  Karl  F..  Buffalo,  assignor  to  National  Aniline  & 
Chemical  Company,  Inc,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azodvestuffs. 
2.090,9.'^8  ;  Aug.  24. 

Conrad.  Nicholas  J.,  Winnetka,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Schweitzer  &  Conrad.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
Fuse  box  and  fuse.     2.072.854  ;  Jlar.  9. 

Conrad,  Nicholas  J.,  Winnetka.  assignor  to  Schweitzer  & 
Conrad,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Fuse.     2,074,538  ;  Mar.  23. 

Conrad,  Nicholas  J..  Winnetka,  assignor  to  Schweitzer 
&  Conrad,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  protective  sys- 
tem and  method.     2,091,430  ;  Aug.  31. 

Conrad,  Nicholas  J..  Winnetka,  assignor  to  Schweitzer 
&  Conrad,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Fuse.  2,091.431  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Conrad.  Paul  M..  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Welding. 
2,093,881  ;   Sept.   21. 

Conrad  Razor  Blade  Co.  Inc.  (See  Bodkin,  Irving  S., 
assignor.) 

Conrad,  William  T.,  Lawndale,  assignor  of  forty-nine  per 
cent  to  D.  W.  Walters,  West  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Tire 
valve  core  extractor.     2,096,676  :  Oct.   19. 

Conradi,  Leo  C.  and  A.  M.  Fairbrother.  Binghamton, 
assignors  to  International  Business  Machines  Corp., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Tabulating  card.     2,101.427:  Dec.  7. 

Conrady.  John  A.,  assignor  to  The  Crosley  Radio  Corpora 
tion,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  device.  2,068,398  , 
Jan.  19. 

Conrath,  Louis  R.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Device  for  determin- 
ing the  percent  of  solids  present  in  the  discharge  mate- 
rial of  pipe  line  dredges.     2,085,007  ;  June  29. 

Conron,  William  H.     (See  Chittiek,  K.  A.,  and  Conron.) 

Conron,   William   H.      (See  Landon.   V.   D.,   and  Conron.) 

Consolidated  Ashcroft  Hancock  Company.  (See  Beck,  R., 
and  Sylvander,  assignors.) 

Consolidated  Ashcroft  Hancock  Company.  (See  Ham- 
mond. E.  H..  and  Beck,  assignors.) 

Consolidated  Car  Heating  Company.  (See  Parsons,  Robert 
J.,  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Car-Heating  Company.  (See  Touceda,  En- 
ri(iue   G.,   assignor.) 

Consolidated  Car  Heating  Company.  (See  Touceda,  E. 
G.,  and  Tifft.   assignors.) 

Consolidated  Decalcomania  Corporation.  (See  Cahn, 
Leo,   assignor.) 

Consolidated  Expanded  IMetal  Companies,  The.  (See 
Cross.  Leonard  W..  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Expanded  Jletal  Companies,  Tlie.  (See 
Jlack.  Wayne  E.,  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Gas  Electric  Light  and  Power  Company. 
(See  Karrer.   Sebastian,  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Gas  Electric  Light  and  Power  Company  of 
Baltimore.      (See  Betz.  Paul  L.,  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Gas  Electric  Light  and  Power  Company  of 
Baltimore.      (See  Karrer.  Sebastian,  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Iron-Steel  Mfg.  Company.  The.  (See  Maine, 
James  F..  assignor.) 

Consolidated  M.acaroni  Machinery  Corporation.  (See 
Ambrette,  Conrad,  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Macaroni  Machinery  Corporation.  (See 
Cavagnaro,  Nicholas  J.,  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Machine  Tool  Corporation.  (See  Bartex, 
John  S.,  assignor.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


129 


Consolidated  Macliine  Tool  Corporation.  (See  Trosch, 
Alfred,  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Mining  &  Smelting  Company  of  Canada,  Lim- 
ited, The.     (See  Lepsoe,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Mining  &  Smelting  Company  of  Canada,  Lim- 
ited. The.     (See  Lepsoe,  R.,  and  Mills,  assignors.) 

Consolidated  Mining  &  Smelting  Company  ot  Canada 
Limited,  The.  (See  Stimmel,  B.  A.,  iMtliean  and 
Cruiokshank,  assignors. ) 

Consolidated  Molded  Products  Corporation.  (See  Rich- 
ards, Frank  A.,  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Packaging  Machinery  Corporation.  (See 
Briggs,  Howland  F.,  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Packaging  Machinery  Corporation.  (See 
Briggs,   H.    F.,   and   Cundall,   assignors.) 

Consolidated  Packaging  Machinery  Corporation.  (See 
Cundall,  Robert  N.,  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Packaging  Machinery  Corporation.  (See 
Cundall,  R.  N.,  and  Gantzer,  assignors.) 

Consolidated  Packaging  MachincM-y  Corporation.  (See 
Gantzer,  Howard  E.,  assignor.) 

Consolidated    Products    Company.       (See    Adams,    Virgil 

W.,  assignor.) 
Consolidated   Safety   Pin   Company.      (See  Hagel,   Albert, 

assignor.) 
Consolidated    Sewing  Machine   &    Sr.pjily    Co.    Inc.      (See 

Mann,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
Consolidated  Trimming  Corporation.      (See  Klahre,  Hugo 

A.,  assignor.) 
Consolidated  Water  Power  &  Paper  Company,  et  al.     (See 

Massoy,  P.  J.,  Thiele,  and  Raprager,  assignors.) 
Consolidated    Wire    and    Associated    Corporations.      (See 

Mann,  Paul  L.,  assignor.) 
Consortium   fiir  3<;iektrochomJsche  Industrie,   G.  m.   b.  H. 

(See  Mugdan,  ]\I.,  and  Sixt,  assignors.) 
Consortium  fuer  Elektrochemische  Industrie,  G.  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Sixt,  Johann,  assignor.) 
Constam,  Ernst,  Zollikon,  Zurich,   Switzerland.     Traction 

lines  for  ski-runners  and  other  passengers.     2,087,232  ; 

July  20. 
Constantin,   Eusebe  J.   L.   F.,   Paris,   France,   assignor  to 

Fuller  Company.    Conveying  bulk  materials.    2,084,764  ; 

June  22. 
Constantlne,  Arthur  R.      (See  Kenney,  M.  W.,   and  Con- 

stantine. ) 
Constantlne,  Arthur  R.      (See  Kenney,   M.  W.,   Contan- 

tine,   and  Preston.) 
Constantlne,  Platon,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  waving  ap- 
paratus.    2,100.158  ;  Nov.  2.S. 
Constantine,   William   W.      (See  Drew,   H.,   Kennington, 

Constantlne,  and  Ascough.) 
Consumer    Package    Corporation.      (See   Bristow,    James 

J.   R.,  assignor.) 
Container  Corporatioh   of  America.      (See  Bixby,   Edwin 

II.,  assignor.) 
Container  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Claghorn,   Ar- 
thur U.,   assignor.) 
Container   Corporation   of  America.      (See  Holy,   Mitcliel 

E.,  assignor.) 
Container  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Kells,  Benjamin 

F.,  assignor.) 
Container  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Kilmer,  Charles 

B.,  assignor.) 
Container    Corporation    of    America.        (See    jNIackenzie, 

Colin  M.,  assignor.) 
Container  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Potter,  Earl  C, 

assignor.) 
Container  Opening  Devices,  Inc.     (See  Grounds,  Charles 

H.,  assignor.) 
Container  Opening  Devices,  Inc.     (See  Schmidt,  Gottfried 

J.,  assignor.) 
Contant,  Isaac,  Jr.,  Rochelle  Park,  N.  J.     Capsule  filling 

device.     2,002,001  ;   Sept.   7. 
Conternian,    Fred   A.      (See   Geldhof,   P.   E.,   and   Conter- 

man.) 
Coiiti,  Eugene,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  A.  Herz,  New 

Rochelle.     N.    Y.       Apparatus    for    packaging    articles. 

2.0G6.7C9:  Jan.  5. 
Contl,    Eugene,    Mount    Vernon,    assignor    to    Herz    Cup 

Company,   Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dispensing 

device.     2,008,008  ;  Jan.  20. 
Conti,  Mario,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Violin  string.     2,096,787; 

Oct.   20. 
Conticchio,  Rocco,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  W.  Guzzetta, 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.     Rubber  heel.     2,008,277  ;  Nov.  9. 
Contlnont.'il    Itaking   Company.      (See   Hildebrand,    Henry 

E.,  assignor.) 
Continental    Can    Company.      (See    Anderson,    Folke    W.. 

assignor.) 
Continental    Tan    Company.      (See    Aulbach,    C.    J.,    and 

Ilerrig,  nRKignors.) 
Continental   Ciui   Company.      (See  Davidson,   Edward   M,, 

assignor.) 
Continonlnl  Can  Company.      (See  Davis,  E.,  and  Freeman. 

aHsignors.) 
Continental   Can   Company.      (See  Dodge,   Merlon   Ij.,    iih- 

slcnor.) 
Continental    Can    Company.      (See    Pink,    Henry    A.,    as- 
signor.) 
Continental   Can   Company.      (See   Hodgson,    William   W., 

.'iKsignor. ) 
Contlnentnl   Can   Company.      (See   Kronquest,    Alfred    I>., 

assignor.) 

122128— P— 9 


Continental  Can  Company.  (See  Kronquest,  A.  L.,  and 
Aulbach,  assignors.) 

Continental  Can   Company.      (See  Laxo,  Ed,  assignor.) 

Continental  Can  Company.  (See  McKinnis,  Ronald  B., 
assignor.) 

Continental  Can  Company.  (See  O'Brien,  F.  J.,  and  Fink, 
assignor.) 

Continental  Can  Company.  (See  Plumb,  Walter  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Continental  Can  Company.  (See  Punte,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Continental  Can  Company.  (See  Rattey,  Harry  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Continental  Can  Company.  (See  Schmidt,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 

Continental  Can  Company.  (See  Schrader,  Herbert,  as- 
signor.) 

Continental  Carbon  Inc.      (See  Jira,  Joseph  W.,  assignor.) 

Continental-Diamond  Fibre  Company.  (See  Benge,  Frank 
H.,  assignor.) 

Continental  Engineering  Service.  (See  Clawson,  Edward, 
assignor.) 

Continental  Folding  Paper  Box  Co.  (See  Krudener,  John 
C,  assignor.) 

Continental  Gin  Company.  (See  Deems,  Frank  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Continental  Gin  Company.  (See  Hagler,  Clyde  E.,  as- 
signor. 

Continental  Gin  Company.  (See  Morgan,  George  C, 
assignor.) 

Continental  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Angell,  W.  R.,  Jr., 
and  Timian,  assignors.) 

Continental  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Du  Bois,  Ralph  N., 
assignor.) 

Continental  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Frank,  I'aul  A., 
assignor.) 

Continental  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Jacoby,  Enos  R., 
assignor.) 

Continental  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Kalb,  L.  P.,  and 
Meyer,  assignors.) 

Continental  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Meyer,  Andre  J., 
assignor.) 

Continental  Motor^  Corporation.  (See  Niven,  Archie  JI., 
assignor.) 

Continental  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Timian,  Harold 
H.,  assignor.) 

Continental  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Timian,  H.  H., 
and  Kalb,  assignors.) 

Continental  Oil  Company.  (See  Bennett,  Edwin  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Continental  Oil  Company.  (See  Dyer,  Joseph  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Continental  Oil  Company.  (See  Fellows,  Fred  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Continental  Oil  Company.  (See  Johnson,  D.  Ronald,  as- 
signor.) 

CoiUinental  Oil  Company.  (See  Lincoln,  B.  H.,  and  Nel- 
son, assignors.) 

Continental  Oil  Company.  (See  Prescott,  Harold  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Continental  Oil  Company.  (See  Prescott,  H.  R.,  and 
Woodyard,  assignors.) 

Continental  Oil  Company.  (See  Tracey,  J.  E.,  and  Phelps, 
assignors.) 

Continental  Optical  Company.  (See  Sodcn,  Fred  H., 
assignor.) 

Continental  Optical  Company,  Inc.  (Sec  Taylor,  Dudley 
F..  assignor.) 

Continental  Scale  Corporation.  (See  Weber,  M.  J.,  and 
Vanderhoff,  assignors.) 

Cominental  Screw  Company.  (See  Brown,  Frank  K., 
assignor.) 

Continental  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Schuelor,  J.  L.,  and 
llenlnger,  assignors.) 

Contralto,  Laurenz,  Sisikon,  Switzerland.  Tractor. 
2,090,249  ;  Aug.  3  7. 

Contratto,  Laurenz,  Sisikon,  Switzerland.  Tractor. 
2,090,344:  Aug.  17. 

Controlled  Weights,  Inc.     (See  Ober,  Leonard,  assignor.^) 

Comers,  Wilber  H.,  Poughkeepsie,  assignor  to  James  K. 
Delano,  Rve,  N.  Y.  Device  for  applying  coatings  to 
wires.     2,i02,0,")9;  Dec.    14. 

Converse,  Atherton  D.,  assignor  to  Dorothy  T.  Converse, 
Winchendon,  Mass.     Folding  table.     2,074,981  ;  Mar.  23. 

Converse,  Dorothy  T.  (See  Converse,  Atherton  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Converse,  John  D.     (See  Harris,  G.  J.,  and  Converse.) 

Converse.  John  D.,  Shawinlgan,  Qiiebcc.  Canada,  S.  L. 
Tl.'indforlh.  Gordon  H(>ightR,  Del.,  and  G.  J.  Harris, 
Mouni  Roval,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignors  to  E.  I,  du 
Pcint  do  NcMuours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Pro- 
ducing amnionium  nitrate  and  other  fusible  compounds. 
■'  o,"*!!.!)!.'  :  .\nK.  17. 

Clin  verse  Rubber  Company.  (Sec  Slndler,  Jny  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

("onwnv,  lOllsha  A.,  Wllllanisport,  Pn.,  assignor  to  Pro- 
fcs.sional  Mei'chandlse  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dlspens- 
inir  container.      2,087,181  ;  July  13. 

Conway,  Flank.  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
lOlcrirIc  Coinpanv.  Freezing  tray  and  making  the  same. 
2.077,220:  ,\i)r.  13. 

Ciinway,  Irvln  l\f.  (See  McNamnra,  I/.  C,  Conway,  BIs- 
sell,    and   Harold.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Conway,  Jlartln  H.,  et  al.     (See  Hart,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Conway,  Martin  J.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  Jletliod  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  making  open  hearth  steel.     2,009,196  ;  Feb.  2. 

Conway,  Martin  J.,  Coatesville,  Pa.  Ferrous  metal. 
2,100,537  ;  Nov.  30. 

Cook,  Arnold  Jl.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.  Press  for  molding  shaped  articles.  2.103,215  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Cook.  Bennie,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  and  Edward  C. 
Pffffer.  Corpus  Christi,  Texas.  Bearing  cup  extracting 
tool.      2.098.134  ;  Nov.  2. 

Cook,  Calvin  C.      (See  McCullough,  N.  M.,  and  Cook.) 

Cook,  Charles  B.,  Jr.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Solution  for 
treating  the  surface  of  steel  or  iron  for  the  application 
of  paint.     2,081,449  ;  May  25. 

Cook,  Charles  B.,  Jr.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Shield  for 
anodese.     2,083,364  ;  June  8. 

Cook,  Curtiss  L.,  assignor  to  Syracuse  Chilled  Plow  Co., 
Inc.,  Syracuse,  X.  Y.  Potato"  digger.  2,077,462  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Cook,  Curtiss  L.,  assignor  to  Syracuse  Chilled  Plow  Co., 
Inc.,  Syracuse,  X.  Y.  Potato  planter.  2,091,432  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Cook,  Donald  D.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  R.  G.  Richard- 
son, one-fourth  to  J.  W.  Martin,  and  one-fourth  to  M.  K. 
Fuller,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  and  process  for  treat- 
ment of  respiratory  diseases.     2,099.954  ;  Nov.  23. 

Cook,  Earle  S..  Wilkinsburg.  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Companv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Retardation  con- 
trolled brake.     2.090,996  ;  Aug.  24. 

Cook  Electric  Company.     (See  Baker,  John  S.,  assignor.) 

Cook,  Ellsworth  D.,  Merchantville,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Phonographic  apparatus. 
2,093..'i.=i0  :  Sept.  21. 

Cook,  Elsie,  owner  by  decree  of  court.  (See  Cook,  Galen 
B.) 

Cook,  Frances  K.,  and  B.  E.  Wose,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Pic- 
ture.    2,080,652  ;  May  18. 

Cook,  Galen  B.,  Independence,  Mo.,  E.  Cook,  owner  by 
decree  of  court.  Bag  for  collecting  laundry  and  the 
like.     2,080,252  ;  May  11. 

Cook,  George  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Indicating  the  rate 
of  time  svstems.     2,077,463  ;  Apr.  20. 

Cook,  George  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Glider.  2,091,113  ; 
Aug.   24. 

Cook,  Hal  L.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Warner 
&  Swasey  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Method  and  de- 
vice for  locating  and  machining  parts  of  apparatus. 
2,079,791 ;  May  11. 

Cook.  Harry  W.,  Malta,  Ohio.  Casement  frame. 
2.093.864;   Sept.  21. 

Cook,  Henry  A.,  Stratford.  Conn.,  and  L.  F.  Kummel.  Chi- 
cago, III.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Wir- 
ing system  and  fitting  therefor.     2,066.960  ;  Jan.  5. 

Cook,  Howard  A.,  assignor  to  Turner  &  Cook.  Inc.,  South- 
field,  Mass.  Rawhide  knitting  needle.  2,096,483  ;  Oct. 
19. 

Cook,  Howard  A.  and  S.  T.  assignors  to  Turner  &  Cook, 
Inc.,  Southfleld.  Mass.  Rawhide  knitting  needle. 
2.096.482  ;  Oct.  19. 

Cook.  Irvine  L.,  Gillett,  Wis.  Exhibiting  attachment  for 
projecting  macliines.     2.095.171  :  Oct.  5. 

Cook,  James  A.     (See  Dollison,  P.  L.,  and  Cook.) 

Cook,  Jerome  E.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bigelow- 
Sanford  Carpet  Co.,  Thompsonville,  Conn.  Edge  sealer 
for  fabrics.     2,080,397  :  May  18. 

Cook,  Jerome  E.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bigelow- 
Sanford  Carpet  Company  Inc.,  Thompsonville,  Conn. 
Cutting  device.     2.088.162  ;  July  27. 

Cook,  Jerome  E.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bigelow- 
Sanford  Carpet  Co.  Inc.,  Thompsonville,  Conn.  Strip 
cutter.     2,098,641  ;  Nov.  9. 

Cook,  Judson  A.,  Haledon,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Textile 
Machine  Works,  Wyomissing,  Pa.  Braiding  carrier. 
2,071,111 ;  Feb.  16. 

Cook.  Judson  A.,  Haledon.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Raybestos- 
Jlanhattan.  Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Radio  ground 
counterpoise.     2,073,336  ;  Mar.  9. 

Cook  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Heineman,  Paul  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cook,  Melvin,  Shelton,  Conn.  Wrist  scoring  device. 
2,093.308;    Sept.  14. 

Cook,  Nelson  E..  Wheeling.  W.  Va.,  E.  J.  Knopf,  Morris- 
town,  Ohio,  and  W.  L.  Diehl,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  as- 
signors to  Wheeling  Steel  Corporation,  Wheeling, 
W.  V.T.  Manufacture  of  metal  coated  products. 
2.094,583  ;  Oct.  5. 

Cook  Paint  &  Varnish  Company.  (See  Whitelaw,  Charles 
H.,   assignor.) 

Cook,  Raymond  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Associated  Spring  Corporation  of  Delaware,  Bristol, 
Conn.      Clasp.     2,098,821 ;  Nov.  9. 

Cook,  Richard  C.      (Sec  Miller,  S.  L..  an«l  Cook.) 

Cook,  Richard  E.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Cigarette  saver. 
2.093.309  :   Sept.   14. 

Cook,  Roger  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  H.  Keator,  San 
Antonio,  Tex.  Cruising  accelerator.  2,085,352  ;  June 
29. 

Cook,  Roland  M.     (See  Elliott.  G.  R.,  and  Cook.) 

Cook,  Stanley  T.      (See  Cook.  Howard  A.  and  S.  T.) 

Cook,  Walter,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Manually  controlled  anti- 
skid device.     2,094,425  ;  Sept.  28. 

Cook,  Willard   G.      (See  Kenyon,  A.  P.,  and  Cook.) 


Cook,  Willard  G.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Motor  control  system.     2.092,051  ;  Sept.  7. 

Cook,  William  E.,  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Carrier 
for  braiding   machines.     2,068,945  ;   Jan.    26. 

Cook,  William  H.      (See  Doxsee,  J.  H.,  Jr.,  and  Cook.) 

Cook,  William  H.,  Collier  City,  Fla.,  assignor  to  Fred 
Fear  &  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Steam  box. 
2.102.943  :  Dec.  21. 

Cooke,  Frank  V.,  assignor  to  The  Translever  Spring  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Spring  suspension.  2,072,156  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Cooke,  George  T.,  Norwalk,  assignor  to  American  Rail- 
way Products  Co.,  Inc.,  Darien,  Conn.  Cotter  pin 
lockincr  device.     2.088,637  ;  Aug.  3. 

Cooke,  Maurice  B.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  H.  C.  Schutt.  North 
Tarrytown,  and  J.  W.  Throckmorton,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to 
Alco  Products  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pro- 
ducing coke.    2,101,641  ;  Dec.  7. 

Cooke.  Raymond  D.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Rundle 
^Manufacturing  Companv,  iMilwaukee.  Wis.  Acid  resist- 
ing vitreous  enamels.     2.096,030  :  Oct.  19. 

Cooke,  Theodore  C,  Swampscott,  Mass.  Ski-tow  appara- 
tus.    2,079,491  ;   May  4. 

Cookware  Company  of  America.  (See  Howlett,  Lewis  G., 
assignor.) 

Coolerator  Company,  The.  (See  Arndt,  W.  F.,  ajid 
Ganzer,  assignors.) 

Coolerator  Company,  The.  (See  Frykdahl,  Carl  E.  H., 
assignor.) 

Cooley,  Warren  K.,  et  al.  (See  Heckethorn,  Howard,  as- 
signor.) 

Coolidge,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Curtis  &  Marble  Ma- 
chine Companv,  Worcester,  Mass.  Cloth  spreading  and 
guiding   device.     2,096,087 ;    Oct.    19. 

Coolidge,  Charles  H.,  and  L.  F.  Remington,  assignors  to 
Curtis  &  Marble  Machine  Company.  Worcester,  Mass. 
Mechanism  for  producing  axial  reciprocation. 
2,086,401 ;  July  6. 

Coombs,  James  W.,  Whitehall,  Mich.  Article  filing  and 
deUvery  system.     2,102,995  ;  Dec.  21. 

Cooney,  Lawrence  J.,  assignor  to  Keystone  Grinder  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method  and 
apparnrus  for  crinding.     2.096.424:  Oct.  19. 

Coonev,  Paul  T.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Conduit.  2,080,999  ; 
May  18. 

Coons,  Kenneth  W.,  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Aniline  and  Chemical  (Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Removing  rubber  from  materials  containing  it. 
2,080,910;  May  18. 

Cooper,  Ansel  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Coil  tester. 
2,076,618  :  Apr.  13. 

Cooper,  Arthur  H.,  Iver.  assignor  to  Electric  &  Musical 
Industries,  Ltd.,  Middlesex,  England.  Amplifier  gain 
control  circuit.     2.093,072 ;    Sept.   14. 

Cooper,  Arthur  H.,  Iver,  assignor  to  Electric  and  Musical 
Industries  Limited,  Middlesex,  England.  Thermionic 
valve.      2,097,270:   Oct.  26. 

Cooper,  Benjamin,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Register.  2,086.605  ; 
July  13. 

Cooper,  Bert  F.  (See  Madden,  E.  C,  Cooper,  and  Cuyken- 
dall.) 

Cooper,  Charles,  assignor  to  Pepperell  Manufacturing 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Filtering  method.  2,076,980  : 
Apr.  13. 

Cooper,  Cliarles  E.,  Benton  Harbor,  and  J.  L.  Willmeng, 
Watervliet,  Mich.  Fruit  basket  and  liner  therefor. 
2.067,753  :  Jan.  12. 

Cooper,  David  S.     (See  Butler,  W.  H.,  and  Cooper.) 

Cooper.  Edward,  and  T.  C.  Shiels,  assignors  to  Elias  Rogers 
Company  Limited.  Toronto.  Ontario,  Canada.  Appara- 
tus for  treating  solid  fuel  particles.      2.097.914  ;  Nov.  2. 

Cooper,  Edward,  and  T.  C.  Shiels,  assignors  to  Elias 
Rogers  Co.  Limited.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Sprav 
nozzle.     2,098,487  ;  Nov.  9. 

Cooper,  Edward  E.,  and  A.  T.  Troedel,  Port  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  Australia.  Negative  register  means  for  photo- 
composing  machines.     2.097.2091   Oct.   26. 

Cooper,  Erwin  C,  Roseville,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor 
Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Testing  apparatus. 
2,067,892  :  Jan.  19. 

Cooper,  Frank  S..  Golf,  111.  Backing  sheet  assembly  for 
preparing  manifold   copies.     2.095,792  ;  Oct.  12. 

Cooper,  Fred,  Garfield,  Kans.  Self  oiling  pitman. 
2,079,987  ;  May  11. 

Cooper,  Grover  C,  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  Union  Special 
Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sewing  machine. 
2,086,013:   July  6. 

Cooper,  Harry  E.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wind- 
er.    2.080,398  ;  May  18. 

Cooper,  Harry  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Pressing  iron. 
2,078,061  ;  Apr.  20. 

Cooper,  Hugh  S.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  Cooper 
Products,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  beryllium. 
2,076,067  ;  Apr.  6. 

Cooper,  Hugh  S.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Hard  carbide  composition. 
2.076,366;  Apr.   6. 

Cooper,  Hugh  S.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  (Tompany.  Sintered  hard  carbide  composition. 
2,081,049  ;   May  18. 

Cooper,  James,  assignor  to  Hall  and  McChesney,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.     Loose  leaf  binder.     2,067,846  ;  Jan.  12. 


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Cooper,  James  B.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  assignor  to  Allls- 
Clialmers  Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaultee,  Wis. 
Gearing.     2,067,477  ;  Jan.  12. 

Cooper,  Jolin  JI.  (See  Lyne,  J.  A.,  De  La  Mater,  and 
Cooper.) 

Cooper,  Joseph,  New  Yoric,  N.  Y.  Extension  leaf  table. 
2,077,221  ;  Apr.  13. 

Cooper,  Kennetli  K.,  Port  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Check  valve.  2,084,294 ; 
June  15. 

Cooper,  La  Mar  S.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.     Magnetic  clutch.     2,101,671  ;  Dec.  7. 

Cooper,  Lawson  H.,  Flint,  Mich.  Automobile  decking 
device.     2,077,376  ;  Apr.  20. 

Cooper,  Leroy  T.,  Los  Olivos,  Calif.  Hinge.  2,072,028  ; 
Feb.   23. 

Cooper,  Nelson  D.,  Mariemont,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Reversing  control  system.  2,095,793  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Cooper  Oven  Thermometer  Company,  The.  (See  Nodine, 
Frederick  A.,  assignor.) 

Cooper  Oven  Thermometer  Company,  The.  (See  W^liittier, 
Horace   R.,  assignor.) 

Cooper  Products,  Inc.     (See  Cooper,  Hufh  S.,  assignor.) 

Cooper,  Richard,  Jr.     (See  Donohue,  Henry  T.,  assignor.) 

Cooper,  Sheldon  D.,  assignor  to  Republic  Steel  Corpora- 
tion, Youngstown,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  handling  bent 
metal.    Re.  20,264  ;  Feb.  16. 

Cooper,  Simon,  assignor  to  Cooper  Tea  Packet  Company, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tea  bag  and  the  like.  2,087,796  ; 
July  20. 

Cooper  Tea  Packet  Company.  (See  Cooper,  Simon,  as- 
signor.) 

Cooper  Tea  Packet  Company.  (See  Keller,  Andreve,  as- 
signor.) 

Cooper,  Thomas  W.  (See  Cirac,  C.  P.,  Cooper,  and  Mac- 
Donald.) 

Cooper,  William  P.     (See  Simpson,  Hurshel  H.,  assignor.) 

Cooper,  William  H.     (See  Toth,  E.,  and  Cooper.) 

Cooperative  Engineering  Co.  (See  Zelov,  Victor  I.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Coopers  Incorporated.  (See  Kneibler,  Arthur  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cooperstein,  Abraham.  (See  Cooperstein,  Irving,  as- 
signor. ) 

Cooperstein,  Irving,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Cooper- 
stein, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lathe  attachment.  2,069,356; 
Feb.  2. 

Coots,  E.  Donald,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Acoustic   device.      2,087,901  ;    July   27. 

Coover,  Merle  E.      (See  Meyers,   Wayne  D.,   assignor.) 

Cope,  Frank  T.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Furnace  Com- 
pany, Salem,  Ohio.  Controlled  atmosphere  furnace 
construction.      2,083,638 ;    June    15. 

Cope,  Joseph  H.,  Denver,, Colo.  Extension  hay  stacker, 
2,080,461 ;   May  18. 

Cope,  Kenneth   B.      (See   Smally,  Emanuel   C,   assignor.) 

Copeland,  Benjamin  M.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Heater  for  scalp 
solutions.     2.090,666  ;  Aug.   24. 

Copeland,  Francis  C.     (See  Mayer,  Richard,  assignor.) 

(iopeland  Refrigeration  Corporation.  (See  Muffly,  Glenn, 
assignor.) 

Copeland  Refrigeration  Corporation.  (See  Replogle,  John 
R.,  assignor.) 

Copeland,  Robert  J.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Type- 
writer attachment  for  handling  continuous  duplicate 
record  sheets.     2,070,042  ;  Feb.  9. 

Copelin,  Leonard  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rotary  core  bit. 
2,070,001  ;  Feb.  9. 

Copeman  Laboratories  Company.  (See  Bartell,  Floyd  E., 
assignor.) 

Copeman  Laboratories  Company.  (See  Copeman,  Lloyd  G., 
assignor.) 

Copeman,  Lloyd  G.,  Flint,  Mich.  Protective  coating  and 
applying  and  removing.     2,082,791 ;  June  8. 

Copeman,  Lloyd  G.,  assignor  to  Copeman  Laboratories 
Company,  Flint,  Mich,  Bucket  and  bucltet  protector. 
2,071,112  ;  Feb.  16. 

Copeman,  Lloyd  G.,  assignor  to  Copeman  Laboratories 
Company,  Flint,  Mich.  Dispensing  device  for  sheet 
rubber  deposited  from  an  aqueous  dispersion  of  rubber 
and   forming  and  using  same.     2,075,178  ;   Mar.   30. 

Copeman,  Lloyd  G.,  assignor  to  Copeman  Laboratories 
Company,  Flint,  Mich.  Device  for  making  and  storing 
Ice.     2,088,840  ;  Aug.  3. 

Copeman,  Lloyd  G.,  assignor  to  Copoman  Laboratories 
Company,  Flint,  Mich.  Method  and  apparatus  for  con- 
ditioning and  diRponsing  beer.     2.096,088;  Oct.  19. 

Copenhefer,  John  B.,  I/Ouisville,  Ky.  Hair  waving  appa- 
ratus.     2,100,538;    Nov.    .''.0. 

Copley,  John  W.     (Soo  Fcdden,  A.  H.  R.,  and  Copley.) 

Copper  Houses  Incorporated.  (See  Whclan,  John  J.,  ns- 
Hlgnor.) 

Copper  Roofs  Corporation.     (See  Doe,  Hans  H.,  assignor.) 

Coppciwcld  Steel  Company.  (See  Antlsell,  Prank  L.,  as- 
Hignor. ) 

Coppln,  Camille,  Brussols,  Belgium.  Boiled  egg  opener. 
2,101,212  :  Pfc.  7. 

CoppluH,  H;ir()ld  C,  BiiITmIo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  F.  N.  Burt 
Compnny,  Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Forming 
ni.'icliiiic.     2,081,910;  Juno  1. 


Coppins,  Harold  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  P.  N.  Burt 
Company,  Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Applying 
machine.     2,081,911 ;  June  1. 

Coppins,  Harold  C,  Buitalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  F.  N.  Burt 
Company,  Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Apply- 
ing machine.     2,081,912  ;  June  1. 

Coppins,  Harold  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  F.  N.  Burt 
Company,  Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Forming 
and  assembling  machine.     2,081,913  ;  June  1. 

Coprox,  Incorporated.     (See  Lazarus,  Meyer,  assignor.) 

Copy  Papers,  Inc.      (See  Carlson,  Edwin  O.,  assignor.) 

Corbett,  Alfred,  Irwin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  National  Electric 
Products  Corporation.  Safety  switch.  2,072,729 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Corbett,  Alfred,  Irwin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  National  Electric 
Products  Corporation.  Fused  safety  switch. 
2,072,730;  Mar.  2. 

Corbett,  Alfred,  Irwin,  Pa.,  assignor  to  National  Electric 
Products  Corporation.  Reflector  assembly.  2,078,370 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Corbett,  Miles  A.,  London,  England.  Treatment  of  mineral 
sand  for  the  separation  of  one  constituent  therein  from 
another.     2,082,383  ;  June  1. 

Corbett,  Patrick  J.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Alarm  system. 
2,067,705  ;  Jan.  12. 

Corbett,  Ray  F.      (See  Phelps,  D.  J.,  and  Corbett.) 

Corbett,  Sewell  M.,  Fort  Bragg,  N.  C.  Venereal  prophylac- 
tic.    2,073,625  ;  Mar.   16. 

Corbett,  William  H.,  North  Pelham,  N.  Y.  Blackboard 
stencil.     2,090,186  ;  Aug.  17. 

Corbin,  Francis  L.,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Pitometer 
Log  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ship's  indicating 
system.     2,089,878  ;  Aug.  10. 

Corbin,  George  M.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Reed  Propeller  Co.,  Inc.,  Garden 
City,  N.  Y.    Reduction  gear.     2,095,794;  Oct.  12. 

Corcoran-Brown  Lamp  Company.  (See  Lewis,  Grant  H., 
assignor.) 

Corcoran,  Frank  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Locomotive 
drifting   mechanism.     2,082,274 ;  June   1. 

Corcoran,  Thomas  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tile  roof  con- 
struction.    2,084,609  ;  June  22. 

Cord  Corporation,  The.  (See  Ames,  Harold  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cord  Corporation.  (See  Duesenberg,  August  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cordero,  Fidel,  Washington,  D.  C.  Vibrometer. 
2,086,537  ;  July  13. 

Cordes,  Adelia  M.     (See  Cordes,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Cordes,  Bertha  L.,  executrix.  (See  Cordes,  Henry  G., 
assignor. ) 

Cordes,  Edward  H.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Expansion  Bolt  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toggle  bolt. 
2,081,323  ;  May  25. 

Cordes,  Henry  G.,  deceased ;  B.  L.  Cordes,  executrix, 
assignor  to  B.  L.  Cordes,  widow,  Palo  Alto,  Calif. 
Tube  and  system  for  electron  discharges.  2,072,979  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Cordes,  Hugo,  Altona,  Germany.  Diesel  power  hammer. 
2,093,634  ;  Sept.  21. 

Cordes,  John  H.,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Cordes,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Carburetor.     2,074,367  ;  Mar.  23. 

Cordes,  Oscar  C,  Upper  Darby,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Cutter  register  control.     2,075,095  :  Mar.  30. 

Cordiano   Can   Co.      (See   Hirshman,   bram    S.,   assignor.) 

Cordingley,  (Jeorge,  Lansdowne,  Pa.  Electric  locomotive. 
2,085,694  ;  June  29. 

Cords,  William,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Packing  ring  and  as- 
sembly.    2,091,947  ;  Aug.    31. 

Corduan,  Gustav  E.  and  W.  B.,  assignors  to  Corduan 
Jlanufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Table  leg  lock. 
2,076,620  ;  Apr.   13. 

Cordunn,  Gustav  P.,  assignor  to  Corduan  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Chair  cushion.  2,076,619  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Corduan  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Corduan,  Gustav 
E.  and  W.  E.,  assignors.) 

Corduan  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Corduan,  Gustav 
P.,  assignor.) 

Cordnan,  Walter  E.      (Soo  Corduan.  Gustav  E.  and  W.  E.) 

Coren,  Lewis  W.,  assignor  to  Zenith  Electric  Company, 
Inc.,   Cliicago,   111.     Timor.     2,086,995:   July   13. 

Coroy,  Elnior  O.,  Norwood,  assignor  to  Tlio  Edna  Brass 
M.-inufacturing  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Separator. 
2,088,994  ;  A>ig.  3. 

Coroy,  John  W.,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Choniiriil  Com- 
pany.   Midland,   Mich.      Fortllizcr.      2.101,807;   Dec.   7. 

Corov,  Matt  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Hand  st:uup.  2,070,512; 
Fob.  9. 

Corff,  Edward  V.,  Chicago,  111.  Abrasive  holder. 
2,103,320;  Dec.  28. 

Corhart  Refractories  Company.  (See  Kranor,  Ilobart  'M., 
assignor.) 

Corln,  Dnvld,  Ijarchmont,  assignor  to  Anchor  Cap  &  Clo- 
sure Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Sealed 
package.     2,080,119;   July   0. 

Cork,  Edward  C.,  and  A.  I>.  lUumloln,  Kaling,  London, 
and  10.  L.  C.  While,  Illllliigdon,  Mid<Il.'scK.  assignors 
to  Electric  &  Musical  Indiislrics  Lliullod.  Hayes,  Eng- 
land.     Aerial  sysloni.      2,006,031  ;  Oct.   1!), 

Corkory,  Frank  W.,  CInlrlon,  I'a.,  assignor  to  ronnsylvania 
Industrial  Cliomlciil  (\)rporallon.  Corrosion  protec- 
tion.    2,073.783;  Mar.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Corldll,  Frederick  W.,  Hinkley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Pacific 
Coast  Borax  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  hy- 
drous borate  minerals.     2,097,411 ;  Oct.   26. 

Corley,  John  T.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Cellar  pipe.  2,099,799  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Corley,  John  T.,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Baker  Pattern  Company, 
Inc.,  Providence,  K.  I.  Portable  standpipe.  2,067,044  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Cornian,    Louis.      (See  Weisberg,  51.,  and  Corman.) 

Cormier,  Farrier,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  G.  McClure, 
Welsh,  La.  Roller  jewel  protector  for  watch  movements. 
2,007,478  ;  Jan.  12. 

Corn,  Julius  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Seam.  2,087,244; 
July  20. 

Cornelius,  Frank  H.,  Swlssvale,  Pa.  Air  conditioning 
apparatus  and  method.     2,090,287  ;  Aug.  17. 

Cornelius,  Frank  H.,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Heating  apparatus. 
2,100,687  ;  Nov.  30. 

Cornelius,  Richard  T.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Beer  faucet. 
2,081,000:    May   18. 

Cornelius,  Richard  T.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Flow  regu- 
lating device.     2,083,639  ;   June  15. 

Cornelius,  Richard  T.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Beer  dis- 
pensing device.     2,085,848  ;  July  6. 

Cornelius,  Richard  T.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Beer  dispensing 
device.     2,097,020;  Oct.  26. 

Cornelius,  Yngve  R.,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Electric  furnace. 

2.089.689  ;  Aug.  10. 

Cornelius,  Yngve  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Electric  furnace. 

2.090.690  ;  Aug.  10. 

Cornell  Center  Homeopathic  Bird  Remedy  Co.  (See 
Mayer,  Frederick,  assignor.) 

Cornell-Dubilier  Corporation.  (See  Dubilier,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Cornell,  Edward  S.,  Jr.,  Larchmont,  assignor  to  American 
Radiator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacturing 
wrought  nonferrous  pipe  fittings.     2,078,195 ;  Apr.  20. 

Cornell,  Edward  S.,  Jr.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Radiator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Auto 
heating  system.     2,081,696  ;  May  25. 

Cornell,  Edward  S.  Jr.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Radiator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pro- 
ducing integral  sweat-.iointed  adapters  and  the  article 
resulting  therefrom.     2,089,784  :  Aug.  10. 

Cornell,  Elias  S.,  Evanston,  and  N.  G.  Polgov,  Chicago, 
111.,  assignors  to  Delta-Star  Electric  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Switch.     2,085,792  ;  July  6. 

Cornell,  Elias  S.,  Evanston,  C.  A.  Koerner,  and  R.  A. 
Sternaman,  assignors  to  The  Delta-Star  Electric  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Electrical  switch  gear.  2,102,887  ; 
Dec,  21. 

Cornell  Iron  Works.  (See  Cornell,  M.  L.,  and  Bennett, 
assignors.) 

Cornell  Iron  Works,  Inc.  (See  Cornell,  M.  L.,  Graff, 
and  Bennett,  assignors.) 

Cornell  Iron  Works,  Inc.  (See  Cornell,  M.  L.,  and  Her- 
old,  assignors.) 

Cornell,  Milton  L.,  New  York,  and  R.  K.  Bennett,  Staten 
Island,  assignors  to  Cornell  Iron  Works,  Inc.,  Long 
Island  City,  N.  Y.  Overhead  acting  door.  2,071,161  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Cornell,  Milton  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  I\I.  I.  Ilerold, 
Stamford,  Conn.,  assignors  to  Cornell  Iron  Works,  Inc., 
Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Overhead  acting  door. 
2,071,500  ;  Feb.  23. 

Cornell,  Milton  L.,  A.  H.  Graff,  and  R.  K.  Bennett,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Cornell  Iron  Works,  Inc., 
Long  Island  City,  N.  Y,  Flexible  grille  with  distinc- 
tive character  design.     2,078,926  ;  May  4. 

Cornell  Securities  Corporation.  (See  Lockhart,  William, 
assignor.) 

Cornell  Securities  Corporation.  (See  Schnorr,  Charles  H., 
assignor.) 

Corner,  George  H.  C,  Birmingham,  England,  assignor  to 
Hookless  Fastener  Company.  Apparatus  for  making 
slide  fasteners.     2,074,368  ;   Mar.   23. 

Cornett,  John,  and  L.  C.  Roberts,  Lenoir  City,  Tenn. 
Firearm  attachment.     2,093,514  ;   Sept.  21. 

(See  liutler,  Albert  M.,  assignor.) 

(See  Dalton,  Robert  H.,  assignor.) 

(See    Dibble,    Clarence    H.,    as- 


Corning  Glass  Works, 
(horning  Glass  Works. 
Corning    Glass    Works. 

signer.) 
Corning  Glass  Works. 
Corning  Glass  Works. 
Corning  Glass  Works. 
Corning    Glass    Works, 

signer.) 
Corning  Glass  Works. 
Corning  Glass  Works. 
Corning  Glass  Works. 
Corning  Glass  Works. 
Corning    Glass    Works. 

signor.) 
Corning  Glass  Works. 
Corning  Glass  Works. 
Corning  Glass  Works. 


(See  Grano,  Jens  E.  V.,  assignor.) 
(See  Gray,  David  E.,  assignor.) 
(See  Guyer,  Edwin  M.,  assignor.) 
(See    Hood,    Harrison    P.,    as- 

(See  Lebby,  States  L.,  assignor.) 

(See  Leibig,  Edward  C,  assignor.) 

(See   Loss,   Frank   J.,   assignor.) 

(See  Said,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

(See    Shaver,    William    W.,    as- 

(See  Smith,  Rowland  D.,  assignor.) 
(See  Snyder,  Harold  H.,  assignor.) 
(See  Strubler,  Gordon  L,,  assignor,) 
Corning   Glass    Works.      (See   Ticknor,    Winton   A.,    as- 
signor.) 
Corning  Glass  Works.      (See  Weber,  Walter  C,  assignor.) 
Corning  Glass  Works.     (See  Woods,  William  J,,  assignor,) 
Cornook,    Edward    F..    assignor    to    Package    Machinery 
Company,   Springfield,    Mass.     Web  registering  device. 
2,095,125;  Oct.  5. 


and  Cornwall, 


(See  Burch,   A.  E.,   Jr., 

Protection   system. 

Brake  lining  tight- 

Y.     Acoustic  device. 

J.     Loud    speaker. 


Cornwall,  Enos. 

assignors. ) 
Cornwall,   Enos,   Kansas    City,   Mo. 

2,075,640  ;  Mar.  30. 
CornweU,  Arthur  L.,  Wollsville,  N.  Y. 

ener.     2,073,399  ;  Mar.  9. 
Cornwell,   Lionel  B.,   New   York,   N. 

2,084,044  ;  June  22. 
Cornwell,     Lionel     B.,     Teaneck,     N. 

2,084,945  ;  June  22, 
Cornwell,   Ralph  T.   IC,  assignor  to   Sylvania  Industrial 

Corporation,    Fredericksburg,    Va.      Metallized    product 

and  preparing  the  same.     2,081,985  ;  June  1. 
Coro-Gram,  Inc.     (See  Bangs,  Ralph  C,  assignor.) 
Coro-Gram  Inc.      (See  Stupell,  Leo  K.,  assignor.) 
Corporon,  George  J.,  Newburyport,  assignor  to  Merrimac 

Hat  Cornoration,  Amesbury.  Mass.     Forming  apparatus 

for  wool  hat  and  other  tubular  felt  bodies.     2,099,330 ; 

Nov.  16. 

Corradlni,  Robert  E.      (See  Tamminga,  W.,  and  Bonomi, 

assignors.) 
Corradini,  Robert  E.      (See  Tamminga,  W.,   Bonomi,  and 

Corradini.) 
Corradini,   Robert  E.      (See  Tamminga,  W.,  Bonomi,   Cor- 
radini and  Jones.) 
Corradino,  Ernesto,  and  J.  A.  Verardo,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Propelling  mechanism,     2,084,321  ;   June  22. 
Conado,  Pasquale,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sliding  and  swing- 
ing window.     2,095,057  ;  Oct.  5. 
Correct   Printing   Company.      (See   Davis,   Emanuel,   as- 
signor.) 
Correll,  Henry  N.,  assignor  to  O.  B.  Wilson,  Spartanburg, 

S.  C.     Drinking  tube.     2,072,580  ;  Mar.  2. 
Corry-Jamestown  Manufacturing  Corporation.     (See  Van- 

derhoof,    Lawrence   A.,   assignor.) 
Corse,  Herbert  M.,  near  Green  Cove  Springs,  Fla.     Fuel 

control  system.     2,098,178  ;  Nov.  2. 
Corsi,   Nicholas,   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.      Machine  for  molding 

rods.     2,083,986  ;  June  15. 
Corsi,  Nicholas,  and  E.   G.  Marandino,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 

Nursing  bottle.     2,090,749  ;  Aug.  24. 
Corson,  Arthur  L.,  Maiden,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments,   to    Sears,    Roebuck    and    Co.,    Chicago,    111. 

Pressure  adjusting  means.  Re.  20,518  ;  Sept.  28. 
Corson,  Eustace  B.  (See  Cutler.  D.  R.,  and  Corson.) 
Corson,  Michael  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Union 

Carbide  and  Carbon  Research  Laboratories,  Inc.     High 

strength  brass.     2,085,416;  June  22. 
Cortella,  Alfonso.     (See  Lohn,  P.,  and  Cortella.) 
Cortes,  Rafael  P.,  Mexico,  D.  F.,  Mexico.     Apparatus  for 

:niiusement   and   instruction    in    aviation.      2,094,397; 

Sept.  28. 
Cortesi,    Agostino    P.,    Reno,    Nev.     Bicycle.     2,070,224 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Cortland  Line  Company.     (See  Brown,  L.  F.,  and  Allen, 

assignors.) 
Corvington,    Oscar   H,,   and   M«  A.   Napier.   Akron,   Ohio. 

Multiple  filament  lamp.      2,076,527  ;  Apr,   13, 
Corwin,  Howard  D.     (See  Fox,  H.  W.,  Riddell,  and  Cor- 

win.) 
Cory,   Claude  D.      (See   Beuschlein,   W.    L.,   Collier,   and 

Cory.) 
Cory,    Harvey.    Chicago,    111.      Stand   for   coffee   funnels. 

Re.  20,302;  Mar.  23. 
Cory,     Harvey,     Chicago,     111.       Vacuum     coffee    brewer. 

2,071,919;    Feb.    23. 
Cory,   Harvey,   Chicago,   111.     Decanter   cap.      2,087,664 ; 

July  20. 
Cory,  Harvey,   Chicago,  111,     Stove.     2,092.799  ;   Sept,  14. 
Corydon,  Jeff.      (See  Richardson,  C.  G.,  and  Corydon.) 
Clorvdon,    Jeff,    Providence,    R.   I.      Proportioning  system. 

2,096,733;  Oct,   26. 
Coryell,   Charles  N.     (See  Richter,  George  F.,  assignor.) 
Coryell,  Charles  N.,  Maniaroneck,  N,  Y.     Holder  for  stick 

material.     2.074.016  ;  Mar.  16. 
Corvell,  Charles  N.,  Mameroneck,  N.  Y,     Holder  for  stick 

materials,     2,095,380  ;  Oct.  12. 
Coryell,  W.  C.     (See  Lloyd,  George  G.,  assignor.) 
Corvpll,    William    C,    Youngstown,    Ohio,      Treating   slag. 

2,067,312  :   Jan,  12, 
Coryell,    William    C,    Youngstown,    Ohio.      Forming    slag 

blocks,     2,067.313  ;  .Tnn.  12, 
Coryell,    William    C.    Youngstown,    Ohio,      Metal    rolline. 

2.095,733  :  Oct.  12. 
Coscia,  Pasquale,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ice  milling  machine. 

2,081,001 ;  May  18. 
Cosens.  Lester  A.      (See  Russell.  E.   C.   and  Cosens.) 
Cosura.v,  Mark  C.      (See  Sjiires.  K.    E..  and   Cosirray.) 
Coshow,   Chester  L..  assignor  of  thirty-five  per   cent  to 

L.  A.  Huguley  and  thirty-five  per  cent  to  J.  E.  Lucas, 

Oklahoma      City.       Okla.        Sucker      rod      stabilizer. 

2,103,236  ;  Dec.  28. 
Cosier,    Horace   B.,    Evanston,    111.,   assignor   to    National 

Candy  Company.  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Decorated   food 

product.     2.092,273  ;  Sept.  ''. 
Cosner.  Alvin  L.,  Akron,  Ohio.     Water  cooling  attachment. 

2,073.732  ;  Mar.  16. 
Coss,    Harold   T,,    SomervlUe,    N.    J,,    assignor    to    Johns- 

Manville   Corporation,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Lightweight 

material  and  making  the  same.     2.085,793;  July  6. 
Cossais,    Raoul   E.,    Malsons-AIfort,    France.      Device   for 

preventing  evaporation  of  volatile  products.    2,103,935  ; 

Dec.  28. 


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Cossentine,  Francis  A.  B.,  Tolworth,  England.  Toggle 
bolt.     2,072,066:  Feb.  23. 

Cossey,  John  C.  G.,  Golders  Green,  assignor  to  Meboe 
Limited,  London,  England.  Steam  regulator  valve  and 
the  like.     2,077,988  ;  Apr.  20. 

Costa,  Anthony  P.,  and  J.  Costa,  Jr.,  Athens,  Ga.  Con- 
tainer.    2.070,711  ;   Feb.  16. 

Costa,  Joseph,  Jr.      (See  Costa,  Anthony  P.,  and  J.) 

Costello,  Henry  O.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Game  appliance. 
2,094,766  :  Oct.  5. 

Costello,  Johnny,  Represa,  Calif.  Nonrefillable  charred 
wood  liquor  bottle.     2,084,056  ;  June  15. 

Costello,  Joseph  C,  San  B'rancisco,  Calif.  Powder  load- 
ing device.     2,102,112  ;  Dec.  14. 

Costello,  Joseph  P.,  assignor  to  Collins  &  Aikman  Cor- 
poration, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Take-up  mechanism. 
2,068,534 ;  Jan.  19. 

Coster,  Henry  J.,  The  Hague  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
Special  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flexible 
cheese  coating.     2,102,516  ;  Dec.  14. 

Costigan,  Harry  V.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bailey  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Display  box.     2,082,762;  June   1. 

Cotal,  Jean,  Paris,  France.  Clutching  and  speed-chang 
ing  gear.     2,084,522  ;   June  22. 

Cotanch,  Earl  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Automatic 


Co. 


Automatic     transmission. 


Conn.     Self-opening    die- 


Canada.      Circuit 


(See  Barber,  Howard 
(See  Claybourn,  Leslie 
(See  Luehrs,  Hans  J., 


Clarke,     Detroit, 
Juno  22. 


Mich. 


Rotary     Transmission 
2,067,562  :  Jan.  12. 

Cote,    George    H.,    Bridgeport, 
holder.     2,087,084  ;  July  13. 
Cot6,  Joseph  H.  H.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.     Clothes- 
line pulley.     2,096,224  ;  Oct.   19. 

C6t6,    Raoul,     St.    Lambert,    Quebec, 
closer.     2,079,153  :  May  4. 

Cotey,  Renah  F.,  and  C.  H.  Fleck,  Jackson,  assignors  to 
S.  H.  Camp  &  Company,  Jackson,  Mich.  Combination 
garment.     2,074,776  ;  Mar.  23. 

Cotter,  George  L.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Westii.^ 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Self  lap- 
ping brake  valve.     2,084,669  ;  June  22. 

Colter,  George  L.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Companv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Electro- 
pneumatic  brake.     2,096,480  ;  Oct.  19. 

Cotteral,  Daniel  A.,  North  Haven,  Conn.  Razor  blade 
sharpener.     2,086,257  ;  July  6. 

Cotterman,  Frederick  W.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  estate  of  V.  G.  Apple,  deceased,  by  H.  F.  Apple, 
E.  M.  Apple,  and  G.  Darroch,  executors.  Automotive 
clutch  control  mechanism.     2,069,818  ;  Feb.  9. 

Cotterman,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  D. 
Apple,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Pendulum  valve.  2,089,640 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Cotton,  Charles  H.,  Kewanee,  111.,  assignor  to  Walworth 
Patents,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Valve.  2,100,470 ;  Nov. 
30. 

Cotton,  George  A.,  Hebden  Bridge,  England.  Pneumatic 
tire.     2,095,489  :  Oct.  12. 

Cottrell,  C.   B.,  &  Sons  Company. 
M.,  assignor.) 

Cottrell,  C.   B.,   Sons  Company. 
W.,  assignor.) 

Cottrell,  C.  B.,  &  Sons  Company, 
assignor.) 

Cottrell,     Holland    D.,     and    A. 
Loose  leaf  binder.     2,084,724 

Cottrell,  Robert  B.     (See  Hedgcock,   W.  C,  and  Cottrell.) 

Cottrell,  Robert  B.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago,  111.     Truck.     2.088,291  ;   July  27. 

Cottrell,  Sylvester  P.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Brake  sotting  ap- 
paratus.    2,083,944  ;  June  15. 

Cotugno,   Antonio.      (See   Krause,   Andrew  G,,   assignor.) 

Coty,  Thomas  E.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  making  bags.     2,096,788  ;  Oct.  26. 

Coty,  Thomas  E.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  making 
bags.     2,096,789  ;   Oct.   26. 

Coubray,  Edwin,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Means  for  u.se 
In  automatically  weighing  predetermined  quantities  of 
discrete  materials.     2,101,384  ;  Dec.  7. 

Coubrough,  George  B.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Lummus  Company.  Mellind 
of  find  apparatus  for  distilling  petroleum  mixtures. 
2,092,528  :    Sept.    7. 

Couch,  Forrest  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Oliio.  Continuously  conditioning  tumbler.  2,079,280; 
May  4. 

Coucli,  (Jlenn  P.     (See  Barrows,  D,  S..  mid  Coucli.) 

Couch,  Glenn  P.,  assignor  to  The  Symington-Gould  Cor- 
poration, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Railway  truck.  2,009,220  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Couch,  Glenn  F.,  assignor  to  The  Symington-Gould  Cor- 
poration, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Railway  truck.  2,000,975  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Couch,  Glenn  P.,  assignor  to  The  Symington-Gould  Cor- 
poration, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Railway  truclc.  2,094,557  ; 
Sept,  28. 

Couch,  Henry  It,,  and  J,  II.  Folwell,  Rochester,  N.  Y  as- 
signors, by  iiiemie  asslgnmenis,  to  lOMStiiian  Kodnk  Com- 
pany, Jer.sey  City,  N.  J.  Photographic  stripping  film. 
2,083,640;  June  3  5. 

Couch,  Howard  II,,  li'iilrfield,  Ohio.  Producing  and  dls- 
tlngulslilng  fremiency  vibrations.     2,102,014  ;  Dec.  21. 

Couch,  Howard  II.,  Oukwood,  D.  W.  Watklns,  I'atter.son 
Field,  and  J.  15.  Brelsford,  Dayton,  Olilo.  Exhaust 
silencer.     2.009,751  ;  Feb.  0. 


Couffignal,  Pierre  L.,  Brest,  France.  Method  and  appara- 
tus for  determining  the  unbalance  of  rotating  bodies. 
2,087,534;   July  20. 

Coughlan,  Gerald  N.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  String  bean 
preparing  instrument.     2,087,140  ;  July  13. 

Coughlin,  Charles  L,,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Cor- 
poration. Slilwaukee,  Wis.  Die-cast  cylinder  lock. 
2,089,343  ;  Aug.  10. 

Coullery,  Henri,  La  Chaux  de  Fonds,  Switzerland.  Cine- 
matographic apparatus.     2,093,033 ;   Sept.   14. 

Coulombe,  Joseph  C,  Del  Mar.  Calif.  Oil  filter. 
2,083,148  ;  June  8. 

Couls,  George  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Alloys.  2,092,529 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Coulson,  Charles  H.,  Hanover,  Pa.  Pasting  machine. 
2,088,947  :  Aug.  3. 

Coulson,  Charles  H.,  Hanover,  Pa.  Heel  building  machine. 
2,103,712  ;  Dec.  28. 

Coultas,  Wilbur  J.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 
111.     Pitman  connection.     2,090,750  ;  Aug.  24. 

Coultas,  Wilbur  J.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 
111.  Universal  joint  controlled  clutch.  2,101,897; 
Dec.  14. 

Coulter,  Harold  B.,  Larchmont,  assignor  to  The  Dorr 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sedimentation  ap- 
paratus.    2,093,107  ;   Sept.  14. 

Coulter,  Ronald  S.,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hauck 
Manufacturing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Melting 
kettle  for  tar,  asphalt,  and  the  lilie.  2,093,232  ;  Sept. 
14. 

Coulton,  William  C,  Medford,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments  of  one-eighth  to  A.  A.  Stearns,  Brooklyn, 
and  B.  Lichterman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  conditioning 
and  ventilation  of  houses.     2,074,370 ;  Mar.  23. 

Countryman,  Guy  A.,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Checking  gauge. 
2.086,402;  July  6. 

Countryman,  Guy  A.,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  jack. 
2,091,729  ;    Aug.    31. 

Coupler,  Marcel  M.  J.  E.,  Paris,  France.  Concentric 
cable  with  mineral  insulation.     2,074,777  ;  Mar.   23. 

Coupland,  Richard  C,  United  States  Army,  Norfolk,  Va. 
Grenade.     2.069,221  ;  Feb.   2. 

Coupland,  Richard  C,  U.  S.  Army,  Norfolk,  Va.  Dis- 
charger  for  projectiles.      2,098,229  ;  Nov.   9. 

Cournyer,  James  H.,  Oskaloosa,  Iowa.  Garment  hanger. 
2,076,174  ;  Apr.  6. 

Coursen,  George  L.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Adjustable  lens 
mount  for  cameras.     2,071,061 ;  Feb.   16. 

Coursen,  Walter  L.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Deadening 
means  for  otKce  machines  and  like  shock  and  noise  gen- 
erating units.     2,072,244  ;  Mar.  2. 

Coursey,  Philip  R.,  Surrey,  England,  and  C.  H.  Marcus, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Dubilier  Condenser  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrolytic  condenser. 
2,098,774  ;  Nov.  9. 

Court,  Frank  T.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 
111.     Harvester.     2,079,547 ;  May  4. 

Court,  Kenneth,  assignor  to  Eureka  Vacuum  Cleaner 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vacuum  cleaner  construc- 
tion.    2.071(614;  Feb.  23. 

Court,  Marie  R.,  Paris,  France.  Wad  for  fowling-pieces. 
2,073,609;  Mar.  16. 

Courter,  John  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel. 
2,068,657  ;  Jan.  26. 

Courtin,  Eberhard,  Berlin-Lankwitz,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Electrical  regulating 
system.     2,079,492  ;   May  4. 

Courtney,  Nicholas  P.,  Passaic,  N,  J,  Receptacle. 
2,067,599  ;  Jan.  12. 

Courtney,  Nicholas  P.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Receptacle. 
2,072,295  ;  Mar.  2. 

Courtright,  Harry  P.,  Shaker  Heights,  and  C.  S.  Stiles, 
Cleveland  Heights,  assignors  to  The  Cleveland  Steel 
Barrel  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Container. 
2,078,530;  Apr.  27. 

Cousens,  Clayton  W.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Fabric  clasp. 
2,094,292;   Sent.  28. 

Cousins,  Alfred  II.     (See  Bray,  W.  N.,  and  Cousins.) 

Coustette,  Henry  P.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Protective 
base  for  poles.    2,103,240  ;  Dec.  28. 

Coutor,  Charles,  assignor  to  Socii5t<5  Etablissoinents  Lam- 
biotte  Preres,  Premei-y,  France.  Concentrating  and  puri- 
fying acetic  acid  from  pyroligncous  products.  2,096,734 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Couture,  Herman  .!,,  Watertown,  Mass.  Lawn  mower.* 
2,084,946  ;  June  22. 

Couture,  Philippe  J.,  Lowiston,  Maine.  Wrapping  loaves  of 
bread.     2,077,743  ;  Apr.  20. 

C^ouvrenr,  Aiiii6,  Itenalx,  Belgium,  Moving  toy. 
2,088,896  ;  Aug.  3. 

Covalt,  Scott,  Van  Nuys,  Calif.  Cream  dipper.  2,100,471; 
Nov.  30. 

Covell,  Kenneth  A.     (See  Carr,  R.  II..  and  Covell.) 

Coventry,  William  A.,  Lancaster,  assignor  to  Grey  Iron 
Cast  Ing  Conipaiiy,  Mount  Joy,  Pa.  Ice  crushpf, 
2,071.730:    Feb.    23. 

Coverston,  <!eorRo  C,  Fallon,  Nev.  Cooling  apparatus, 
2,074,042;  Mar.  23. 

Covert,  Lloyd  W.      (See  Andrews,  C.  E.,  and  Covert.) 

(Covert,  Lloyd  W.     (See  Bruson.  II.  A.,  nnd  Covert.) 

Covlello,  Anthony  R„  Tulare,  CiUlf.  Reversible  disk 
plow.     2,084,029 ;   Juno   22. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Cowan.  Frank  A.,  East  Orange,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Transmission 
regulation  system.     2,085,639  ;  June  29. 

Cowan.  Frank  M..  Plainfield.  X.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
District  Telegraph  Company,  Xevr  York.  X.  Y.  Method 
and   apparatus  for  initiating  temperature   rise  alarms. 

2.100.183  :  Nov.  23. 

Cowan.  Frank  M.,  Plainfield.  X'.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
District  Telegraph  Company,  Xew  York,  N.  Y. 
Breather      for      temperature      rise      alarm      systems. 

2.100.184  :  Xov.  23. 

Cowan,  Park  W.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Perforator  for  print- 
ing presses.     2,084,573  ;  June  22. 

Cowan.  W.  S.      (See  Hallwood.  Xathan  A.,  assignor.) 

Cowderr,  Arthur  B.,  Xeedham,  5Iass.,  assignor  to  The 
Barrett  Company,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Rubber  compound- 
ing.     2,095.630:    Oct.    12. 

Cowderv,  Robert  H..  Geneva,  assignor  to  The  American 
Fork"&  Hoe  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  golf 
club  shafts.     2,095,563  :  Oct.  12. 

Cowderv,  Robert  H.,  Geneva,  assignor  to  The  American 
Fork'&  Hoe  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shaft  or  rod 
for  golf  clubs  or  other  sporting  implements.  2,098,615  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Cowdery,  Robert  H.,  and  C.  Wright,  Geneva,  assignors  to 
The  American  Fork  &  Hoe  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Golf  shait.     2,102,060  ;  Dec.   14. 

Cowderv,  Warren  K.,  Ashtabula,  assignor  to  The  American 
Fork  &  Hoe  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Making  handles. 
2.076.764  ;  Apr.  13. 

Cowdrey  Products  Company.  (See  Gough,  Arthur  C, 
assignor.) 

Cowdrey  Products  Company.  (See  Greene,  Linus  E., 
assignor.) 

Cowev,  Leonard  E.,  Richmond,  England.  Machine  for 
carbonating  liquids.     2,072,296  ;  Mar.  2. 

Cowf,  Jacob.  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Combination  garment 
2,097.175  ;  Oct.   26. 

Cowie,  Harrv  J.      (See  Chormann,  G.  W.,  and  Cowie.) 

Cowin,  Herbert  W..  Westfield,  X.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Blowpipe.     2,095,795  ;  Oct.  12. 

Cowin.  Herbert  W..  Westfield,  and  W.  J.  Jacobsson,  Eliza- 
beth. X".  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union 
Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Blowpipe  lighter. 
2.093.034;   Sept.  14. 

Cowin.  Stuart  H.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion. Davton.  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  Re. 
20,477  :  Aug.  24. 

Cowles.  Andrew  E.  (See  Sentman,  W.  C,  and  Hecker, 
assignors.) 

Cowles,  C,  and  Company.  (See  Carmichael,  W.  A.,  and 
Hart,  assignors.) 

Cowles.  Harry  D.,  East  Orange,  X''.  J.,  assignor  to  Elec- 
tro-Mechanical Research.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  Elec- 
trolytic device  and  electrolyte  therefor.  2,083,254 ; 
June  8. 

Cowles.  Henry  C,  Jr.  (See  Ferris,  S.  W.,  Houghton,  and 
Cowles.) 

Cowles.  Irving,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  himself  and 
R.  W.  LotzT  Chicago,  HI.,  as  co-trustees.  Replaceable 
hose  coupling.     2,090.250  :  Aug.    17. 

Cowles.  Irving,  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor  to  R.  W.  Lotz. 
Chicago,  m.,  and  himself  as  co-trustees  of  Utility  Pat- 
ents Trust.     Hose  couplins.     2.090.251  :  Aug.  17. 

Cowles,  William  A.  (See  Willshaw,  H.,  Goodhall  and 
Cowles.) 

Cowlin.  Eugene  D.,  Massillon.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Eaton 
Manufacturing  Company,  Lock  washer.  2.069.402 : 
Feb.  2. 

Cowling.  Richard  J.,  assignor  to  Joe  Lowe  Corporation. 
Xew  York.  X.  Y.  Making  multiflavored  frozen  confec- 
tions.    2,087,729  :  July  20. 

Cox.  Aaron  T.,  Wewoka,  Okla.  Roller  driU.  2.091.193  : 
Aug.  24. 

Cox,  Adam  M.      (See  Broadwell.  A.  W..  and  Pox.) 

Cox.  Alonzo  C,  Cantril,  Iowa.  Scraper.  2,089,539  ;  Aug. 
10. 

Cox.  .\Ionzo  C..  Cantril.  assignor  to  E.  F.  Behrens.  Decorah, 
Iowa.      Eart'i  iiiovinij  nia'-hine.      2.07fi.f>3n  :  Ajir.  13. 

Cox,  Anthony  G.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Ukulele.  2.098.701 ; 
Xov.  9. 

Cox,  Burton  E..  Santa  Cruz,  Calif.  Garden  implement. 
2,080,763;   May   18. 

Cox,  Edna  P.     (.see  McDonald.  Gordon  G..  assignor.) 

Cox.  Ernest  H.,  Leedey,  Okla.    Testing  device.    2.086.935  ; 
'     .luly  13. 

Cox,  George  C,  Modesto,  Calif.  Continuous  high  tem- 
perature electrothermal  furnace.     2.068.447  :  Jan.  19. 

Cox,  George  C,  Charleston,  W.  A'a.  Continuous  high  tem- 
perature electro-thermal  process.     2,068,448  ;  Jan.  19: 

Cox,  George  S..  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Compressor  for  piston 
rings.     2.089,641  ;  Aug.  10. 

Cox,  Harold  E.      (See  Tronch.-im.  H..  and  Cot  i 

Cox,  Herbert  X.,  assignor  to  W.  &  T.  Avery  Limited,  Bir- 
mingham, England.  Maximum  load  indicator  for  test- 
ing machines.     2,080,165  ;  May  11. 

Cox,  Irvin  W.,  assignor  to  Associated  Electric  Labora- 
tories, Inc.,  Chicago,  HI.  Inductance  coil  core. 
2,068.658  :  Jan.  26. 

Cox,  James  H.,  Los  Angeles,  C^lif.  Lavatory  equipment. 
2.095,241  ;    Oct.    12. 

Cox.  James  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tire  inflation  device. 
2,100.321;  Nov.  30. 


Cox,  James  L.,  Danvers,  assignor  to  Hygrade  Sylvanla 
Corporation,  Salem,  Mass.  Vapor  discharge  device. 
2,068,596 :  Jan.  19. 

Cox,  James  L.,  Danvers.  assignor  to  Hygrade  Sylvania 
Corporation.  Salem.  Mass.  Luminescent  coating  for 
electric  lamps.     2.006.693  :   Oct.   19. 

Cox,  James  L.,  assignor  to  Hygrade  Sylvania  Corporation, 
Salem.  Mass.  Vapor  or  gaseous  arc  discharge  lamp. 
2,069,135  ;  Jan.  26. 

Cox,  John  C.     (See  Rose,  J.  R.,  Cox,  and  Maas.) 

Cox,  John  R..  assignor  to  Thompson  Products,  Incorpo- 
rated, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  spring  retaining  caps. 
2,070,784;  Feb.   16. 

Cox,  John  R.,  Lakewood,  and  A.  A.  Abramoska.  Parma, 
assignors  to  Thompson  Products,  Inc..  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Apparatus  for  molding  pistons.     2,070,649  ;  Feb.  16. 

Cox,  John  R,,  Lakewood,  and  A,  A,  Abramoska,  Parma, 
assignors  to  Thompson  Products,  Inc..  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Electroplating  machine.     2.085.730  ;  July  6. 

Cox,  Joseph  F.,  Arlington,  assignor  to  United-C^rr  Fas- 
tener Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Snap  fastener 
stud.     2,080,979  ;  May  18. 

Cox.  Joseph  F.,  Arlington,  assignor  to  United-Carr  Fas- 
tener Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Buclde  and  the 
like.     2.087.201 ;  July  13. 

Cox,  Leroy  M.,  Anaheim,  Calif.  Closure  for  knock-out 
holes.     2,083,056  ;  June  8. 

Cox,  Ormond  L.,  United  States  Navy.  Limited  strain 
wrench.     2,094,584;  Oct.  5. 

Cox,  Paul  F.,  assignor  to  The  Goss  Printing  Press  Com- 
pany, Chicago.  111.     Printing  press.     2.069,520:  Feb.  2. 

Cos.  Rowland  W..  Putney.  London,  England.  Motor  ve- 
hicle  seat.     2.066.557  ;   Jan.  5. 

Cox,  Thomas  K.,  Baltimore.  Md.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company.  Incorporated.  Xew  York,  N.  T.  Coat- 
ing articles.     2,099,103  ;  Xov,  16. 

Cox.  William  P.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bearing 
Company.  Canton.  Ohio.  Taper  roller  bearing  and 
cage.     2,096,321 ;  Oct.  19. 

Cox.  Williard  R..  and  M.  M.  Morris,  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  and 
William  L.  Pierce,  Venice,  lU.  Dispensing  device. 
2,087.797  :  July  20. 

Coy.  Joseph  A.,  Tulsa.  Okla.  Heat  exchanger.  2.090.345  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Coy,  Shirley  E.,  Huntington,  Ind.  Chest.  2,075,791 : 
Apr.  6. 

Coyle,  Hugh,  Seattle,  Wash.  Apparatus  for  hoisting  and 
crowding  tractoi  bulldozers.     2,077.674 ;  Apr.  20 

Coyne,  William  R.,  and  J.  C.  De  Lacv.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Vacuum  producing  device.      2,070.562  :   Feb.    16. 

Cozzens,  Charles  O.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.  Connecting  means. 
2,083,831 ;  June  15. 

Cozzens,  Charles  O.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.  Ophthalmic  mounting. 
2,091,272;  Aug.   31. 

Crabb.  Donald  E..  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Atwood 
Vacuum  Machine  Company,  Rockford,  IlL  Automobile 
hood   support,     2.090,473  :  Aug.   17. 

Crabbs.  Herbert  J..  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Circuit  interrupter.     2,067.659  ;  Jan.  12. 

Crabbs.  Herbert  J.,  Wilkinsburg.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Switch. 
2.095,796 :  Oct.  12.  ^  f     . 

Crabbs.  Herbert  J..  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa,     Circuit  interrupter.     2.095.797  ;  Oct  12. 

Crabbs.  Herbert  J..  Wilkinsburg.  and  C.  A.  Ringbloom, 
Turtle  Creek,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Circuit 
breaker.      2.090.474  :    Aug.    17. 

Crabtree.  David,  and  Son  Limited.  (See  Felton,  William, 
assignor.) 

Crabtree,    George   W.,    Cleveland   Heights,    Ohio. 
2.075,799  :   Apr.   6. 

George   W.,    Cleveland   Heights,   Ohio. 
2.075.800;   Apr.  6. 

George   W..    Cleveland    Heights,   Ohio. 
2,091,352  ;  Aug.  31. 
George   W.,    Cleveland   Heights, 
2,095.859  ;  Oct  12. 
George   W..    Cleveland   Heights, 
2,099.197  ;  Xov.  16. 
George    W.,    Cleveland   Heights, 
2.102.061 :  Dec.  14. 

Co.,   The.     (See  Chambless, 


Ohio. 
Ohio. 
Ohio. 
Ersyl 


Spring 
Spring 
Spnng 
Spring 
Spring 
Spring 
F.. 


as- 


cover. 

Crabtree, 
cover. 

Crabtree. 
cover. 

Crabtree, 
cover. 

Crabtree, 
cover. 

Crabtree, 
cover. 

Cracker   Jack 
signor.) 

Craddock,  Frederick  L.,  assignor 
Company  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
2,089,6422 ;  Aug.  10. 

Craddock,  John  E.,  Brooklyn.  X*.  Y. 
d.nice.      2.076.SS0  :   .\pr.    13. 

Craft,  David  T.      (See  Rust.  T.  M..  and  Craft.) 

Craft,  Lewis  W,,  Kansas  City.  Kans.  Golf  practice  de- 
vice.    2,080,653  :  May  18. 

Crafts.  Curtis  S.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  The  Goss  Print- 
ing Press  Comp.nny,  Chicago,  HI.  Printing  press. 
2.078.628  :  Apr.  27. 

Crafts,  Curtis  S.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  The  Goss  Print- 
ing Press  Company,  Chicago,  lU.  Printing  press. 
2.079,001  ;  May  4. 


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Crafts,  Curtis  S.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  The  Goss  Printing 
Press  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Web  and  sheet  control- 
ling means.     2,079,651 ;  May  11. 

Crafts,  Curtis  S.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  The  Goss  Printing 
Press  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  press. 
2,085,185  ;  June  29. 

Crafts,  Curtis  S.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  The  Goss  Print- 
ing Press  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Printing  press. 
2,088,897  ;  Aug.  3. 

Crafts,  Curtis  S.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  The  Goss  Print- 
ing Press  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  press. 
2,096,322  ;  Oct.  19. 

Crafts,  Curtis  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  and  S.  D.  Livingston, 
rreeport,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Goss  Printing  Press 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  press.  2,082,324 ; 
June  1. 

Crafts,  Curtis  S.,  and  C.  A.  Harless,  Oak  Park,  assignors 
to  The  Goss  Printing  Press  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Rotary  printing  press.     2,090,939  ;  Aug.  24. 

Crago,  Harry  11.,  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electrical  sequencing  control. 
2,096,626  ;  Oct.  19. 

Crago,  Paul  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Controlling 
apparatus  for  highway  crossing  signals.  2,069,874 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Crago,  Paul  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
traffic  controlling  apparatus.     2,080,807  ;  May  18. 

Crago,  Paul  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  sig- 
naling system.     2,088,080;  July  27. 

Crago,  Paul  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
signaling  system.     2,100,432  ;  Nov.  30. 

Crago,  Paul  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Electro- 
magnetic apparatus.     2,101,106  ;  Dec.  7. 

Craig,  David,  Silver  Lake  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  2.4- 
dialkylquinolines  and  of  decomposing  amine-ketone  re- 
action products.     2,095,126  ;  Oct.  5. 

Craig,  James  A.,  Peekskill,  and  E.  Davies,  Beacon,  N.  Y. 
Housed  fire  hose  reel.     2,071,731  :  Feb.   23. 

Craig,  James  W.  (See  Carrie,  G.  M.,  Craig,  Lathe,  and 
Halferdahl.) 

Craig,  John  F.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
VVestinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Safety  car  equipment.     2,068,376  ;  Jan.  19. 

Craig,  John  R.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Liquid  treating  device. 
2,093.311  ;   Sept.  14. 

Craig,  Wallace  A.,  assignor  to  W.  C.  McDuffie,  receiver 
for  Richfield  Oil  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Removal  of  sulphur  compounds  from  hydrocar- 
bon oil  and  regeneration  of  spent  treating  agent. 
2,080,654;  May  18. 

Craig,  Wallace  A.,  assignor  to  Vapor  Treating  Processes, 
Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Treating  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,094,585  ;  Oct.  5. 

Craig,  Wallace  A.,  assignor  to  Vapor  Treating  Process, 
Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Treating  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,094,586 :  Oct.  5. 

Craighead,  Charles  M.      (See  Keller,  F.,  and  Craighead.) 

Craighead,  Charles  M.,  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Alu- 
minum Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Control- 
ling grain  structure  in  alloys  and  articles  produced 
thereby.     2,067.076  ;  Jan.  5. 

Craigo,  John  M.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Dental  dam. 
2.092.549;   Sept.   7. 

Craik,  James,  Stevenston,  Scotland,  assignor  to  Imperi.al 
Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Treating  textile  mate- 
rials and  articles  made  therefrom.     2,095,028  ;  Oct.  5. 

Grain,  Arthur  W.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Collar  clasp. 
2,101,493;  Dec.  7. 

Crakes,  Clarence  S.  and  F.  W.,  Santa  Maria,  Calif.  Ad- 
.iusting  means.     2,073,550  ;   Mar.  9. 

Crakes,  Prank  W.      (See  Crakes,  Clarence  S.  and  F.  W.) 

Crall,  Donald  H.,  assignor  to  Stanolind  Oil  and  Gas 
Compan,v,  Tulsa.  Okla.  Pumping  valve  asrsembly. 
2.091,138;  Aug.  24. 

Cramer,  Cyril  G.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Spark  plug. 
2,071,2.54  ;  Feb.  16. 

Cramer,  Howard  C,  Andover,  assignor  to  Emmons  Loom 
Harnoss  Company,  Tiawrenee,  I\Iass.  Stay  bar. 
r!.090,110;  Aug.   17. 

Cramer,  Howard  I.     (Hoo  Adkins.  H..  and  Cramer.) 

Cramer,  Howard  I.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Wingfoot  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  AcceVorator 
of   vulcanization.      2,070,524;   Feb.   9. 

Cramer,  John  D.      (See  Dibclka,  II.  G.,  and  Cramer.) 

Cramer,  Josc^ph  D.,  Goshen,  Ind.,  assignor  fo  Tlio  Chase 
Bag  Compiiny,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  cor- 
rugating paiier.     2,085,417;  Juno  29. 

Crnnicr,  I'iclcr  J.  S.,  Cliosieres  I/iir  Ollon,  Swlh/erlnnd.  as 
signor  (o  Sepia,  S.  A.,  Lnx('ml)0ui'g,  Liixonibourg.  M;in- 
iifaclnre  of  riil)l)cr  products.     2.077.617;  Apr.  20. 

Cramer,  R.  W.,  &  Company.  (See  Gardner,  J.  J.,  and 
LelHcli,  asRlgnor.) 

Cramer,  R!iyinr)nd  H.,  Newark,  N.  .1.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  (^)rnora1l()n,  Detroit,  Mich.  (Jrlnding  ma- 
chine.     2,0!)2.K7(!  ;    Sept.    14. 

Cramer,  RnsHcll  K.,  Haddon  llclglits,  assignor  to  Radio 
Conden^■('r  (lonipan.v.  Canidcii.  N.  J.  lOiccI  I'Ical  con 
denser  and  process  of  assembly.     2,087,002;  July  27. 


Cramer,  Stanley  S.,  Haddon  Heights,  assignor  to  Radio 
Condenser  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Light  reflecting 
device.     2,086,314;   July   6. 

Cramer,  Stanley  S.,  Haddon  Heights,  assignor  to  Radio 
Condenser  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Electrical  con- 
denser.    2,101,985  ;  Dec.  14. 

Cramer,  Walter  G.,  and  E.  Bachelier,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Collapsible  and  separable  table.     2,101,573  ;  Dec.  7. 

Cramer,  Walter  W.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telegraph  repeater.     2,066,520  ;  Jan.  5. 

Cramerton  Mills.      (See  Hinson,   Odus  C.,  assignor.) 

Crampton,  David,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Oscillographic 
apparatus.     2,067,696  ;  Jan.  12. 

Crampton,   Faust   F.      (See  Void,   Lars  H.,   assignor.) 

Crnndall,  Delmar  G.,  Bakersfield,  Calif.  Locating  cement. 
2,068,535  ;  Jan.  19. 

Crandall,  Eugene  L.     (See  Piercy,  C.  A.,  and  Crandall.) 

Crandall,  Loid,  J.  W.  Davis,  and  L.  J.  Lindquist,  as- 
signors to  H.  A.  Morgan,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ink  well. 
2,086.014;  July  6. 

Crandall,  Loid,  J.  W.  Davis,  and  L.  J.  Lindquist,  as- 
signors to  H.  A.  Morgan,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Inkwell 
mounting.      2,086,015  ;    July    6. 

Crandall,  Loid,  J.  W.  Davis,  and  L.  J.  Lindquist,  as- 
signors to  H.  A.  Morgan,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Grom- 
met   for  inkwells.     2,086,016  ;  July  6. 

Crandall,  Merton  L.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Safetypin.  2,084,480  ; 
June  22. 

Crandell,  Dean  D.,  assignor  to  National  Gypsum  Com- 
pany, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus  for  pre- 
venting dust  deposition.     2,095,969  ;  Oct.   19. 

Crane  Co.      (See  Burke,  E.,  and  Sorensen,  assignors.) 

Crane  Co.      (See  Carlson,   Ralph   G.,   assignor.) 

Crane  Co.     (See  Cekal,  James  G.,  assignor.) 

Crane  Co.      (See  Horner,  Jason  N.,  assignor.) 

Crane  Co.     (See  Kacena,  J.,  and  Kellv,  assignors.) 

Crane    Co.      (See   Kliment,    AVilliam    P.,    assignor.) 

Crane  Co.  (See  Olson,  C.  A.,  Magos,  and  McRae,  as- 
signors.) 

Crane  Co.      (See   Uphues,  Frank  P.,  assignor.) 

Crane  Co.     (See  Zlnkil.  Roy  H.,  assignor.) 

Crane  Co.  (See  Zinkil,  R.  H.,  and  Fredrickson,  as- 
signors.) 

Crane  Company  of  Minnesota.  (See  Hougland,  Albert  C, 
assignor.) 

Crane,  F.  C.      (See  Rood.  Walter  H.,  assignor.) 

Crane,  Frank  G.,  Jr.      (See  Crane.  Frank  G.,  assignor.) 

Crane,  Frank  G.,  assignor  to  F.  G.  Crane,  Jr.,  Montague, 
Mich.     Colloidal  mill.     2.072,710  ;  Mar.  2. 

Crane,  George  A.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Toy  railroad 
track.     2,084,322  ;  June  22. 

Crane,  John  B.,  Aberdeen,  Wash.  Fluid  bearing. 
2.070.115  ;  Feb.   9. 

Crane,  John  T.,  Maywood,  assignor  to  Felt  Products  Mfg. 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Packing.    2,072,543  ;  Mar.  2. 

Crane,  John  T.,  Maywood,  assignor  to  Felt  Products  Mfg. 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  making  packing. 
2,072,544;  Mar.  2. 

Crane  Limited.     fSee  Taylor,  William,  assignor.) 

Crane  Packing  Company.  (See  Matter,  Albert  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Crane  Packing  Company.  (See  Payne,  F.  E.,  and  Mat- 
ter, assignors.) 

Crane,  Paul  W.,  Montclair,  and  R.  T.  Fields,  Arlington, 
N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Ex- 
trusion apparatus.     2,083,557;  June  15. 

Crane,  Sylvain  F.     (See  Collins,  R.  D.,  and  Crane.) 

Cranford,  Cliisolm  C.      (See  Steore,  Edward  H..  assignor.) 

Cranford,  Victor,  San  Fernando,  Calif.  Signal  means. 
2,103,247  ;  Dec.  28. 

Cranmer,  Donald,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Coin  detector. 
2,091.846;    Aug.    31. 

Cranston,  Albert  E.,  Wenatchee,  Wash.  Corrguated  fas- 
tener driving  m.nchine.     2,079,154;  May  4. 

Cranston,  Albert  E.,  Wenatchee.  Wash.  Corrugated-fas- 
tener machine.     2,080,462  ;  May  IS. 

Cr.iny,.  J;nnos  M.,  assignor  to  Hewitt  Rubber  Corporation, 
Bufl'alo,  N.  Y.  Sealing  means  for  floating  roofs  for 
tanlcs.     2,072,798  ;  Mar.  2. 

Crary,   Margaret  E.,   et  al.      (Sea  Crary,   Palmer  H.,   as- 
signor.) 
Crary,   Palmer  H.,   Coconut   Grove,   Fla.,   assignor  of  ten 

per  cent  to  R.  A.  Wright,  Rye,  N.  Y.,  and  one-third  to 

l\r.    E.    Crary,    Ilialeah,    Fla.      Fluid    pressure    engine. 

2,077,018;  Apr.  20. 
Cr.iske,    Alfred    II.,    Salisbury,    assignor    of    one  half    to 

W.   U.   K.  GandcU,   West   Kensington,   Lundnn.  Eiigliind. 

Driving    mcclijinlsm    for    internal    combustion    engines 

;in<l  till' like.      2,102,190;  Dee.  H. 
CrasnolT,      Victor      N.,      Alton,      111.     Counting      device. 

L',073,551  ;  Mar.  9. 
Crater,  Willard  1).,  Newark,  assignor  to  Tlercnles  Powder 

Coinpiiny,      Wilmington,     Del.     Explosive.     2,096,089  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Ci'.ivMlli.    Austin    M.,    Berkeley,    Calif,,    assignor    to    The 

Union  Switcli  i^t  Signiil  (\>ui|i!iny,  Swissvale,  Vn.     Trans- 

niilling  Mp|>ar;i(us.      2,091,701  ;    .\ng.   .'M . 
Cravei'.    .Mbert   F.,   Lnkewood.   Msslgnor  to  The   Clevelnnrt 

Ilc.'i I cr  Company,  (Meveland,  Ohio.     Ferrule.     2,069,177; 

Jan.  26. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Graver,  Albert  F.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to   The  Cleveland 

Heater  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Locking  means  for 

cut-offs.     2,086,294  ;  July  6. 
Crawford.    Almond    J.,    Nyaclc,    Mont.     Sanitary    closet. 

2,097,997  ;  Nov.  2. 
Crawford,    Beatty    M.,    Santa    Ana,    Calif.     Power    hoist. 

2,101.839  :  Dec.   14. 
Crawford,   Edith    L.,   Bronxville,   N.   y.     Xeedle  anchor. 

2,087,372;   July   20. 
Crawford,    Harry    J.,    Venice,    Calif.     Abrasion    resistant 

grounding  device.     2,084,523  ;  June  22. 
Crawford,  John  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Combined  hose 

reel  and  valve.    2,094,872  ;  Oct.  5. 
Crawford,  John  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Combination  hose 

reel  carriage  and  sprinkler.     2,096,225  ;  Oct.  19. 
Crawford,  John  W.   C.,   Ardrossen,   Scotland,   assignor  to 

Imperial    Chemical    Industries    Limited.     Plastic    and 

coating  compositions.     2,084,386  ;   June  22. 
Crawford,   John   W.   C,  Ardrossan,   Scotland,  assignor  to 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries,  Limited.     Production  of 

polymerized  unsaturated  compounds.    2,097.586  ;  Nov.  2. 
Crawford,  John  W.  C,  Norton-on-Tees,  England,  assignor 

to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.     Manufacture 

of  unsaturated  organic  compounds.     2,101,821  ;  Dec.  7. 
Crawford,  John  W.  C,  Nortou-on-Tees,  England,  assignor 

England,    assignors    to    Imperial    Chemical    Industries 

Limited.     Manufacture  of  unsaturated  organic  amides. 

2,]  01,822  ;  Dec.  7. 
Crawford,  Loyal  F.,  and  F.  Cartlidge,  assignors  to  Good- 
man   Manufacturing    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Mining 

and  loading  system.     2,075,505  ;  Mar.  30. 
Crawford,    McGregor  and    Canby    Company,    The.      (See 

Rickey,  Clarence  H.,  assignor.) 
Crawford.    Robert  B.   P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Regenerative 

air  conditioning  system.     Re.  20,469  ;  Aug.  17. 
Crawford,  Walter  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Laurenzi, 

Bogota,  N.  J.     Paint  brush  holder.     2,080,655  ;  Jlay  18. 
Crawford,    Wilbur   F.,    Waco,    Tex.      Chair.      2,080,761  ; 

May  18. 
Crawford,  Wilbur  F.,  Waco,  Tex.     Vehicle  cover  support. 

2,080,762  ;   May   18. 
Crawford.  Wilbur  F.,   Waco,  Tex.     Vehicle  bow   support. 

2,080,764  ;  May   18. 
Crawley,   Edwin   F.,   Dayton,   Ky.     Machine  for  blocking 

hats.     2,088,579  ;  Aug.  3. 
Creager,  Frederick  L.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,    to    Radio    Corporation    of   America,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Gear.     2,093,420  ;  Sept.  21. 
Creager,  Henry,  assignor  to  Overhead  Door  Corporation, 

Hartford  City,  Ind.     Cable  clamp.     2,077,222  ;  Apr.  13. 
Creahan.  William  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Directional  control 

signal  switch.     2,095,922  ;  Oct.  12. 
Cream    City    Boiler    Company.      (See   Webb,   Arthur    B., 

assignor.) 
Creamer,     Edgar     R.,     Detroit,      Mich.        Cord     holder. 

2,081,291  ;   May  25. 
Creamery  Package  Mfg.  Company,  The.      (See  Walstrom, 

Axel  M..  assignor.) 
Creative    Industries,    Inc.      (See    Severy,    Victor   H.,    as- 

sienor.) 
Crecelius,  Lawrence  P.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.     Treating 

coal  and  composition  therefor,     2.089,599  ;  Aug,   10. 
Credo,    Julius,     assignor    to    Louisville    Drying    Machine 

Company,    Incorporated,    Louisville,    Ky.     Manufacture 

of  starch.     2.090.187  :    Aug.   17. 
Creech,  Everette,  Camden,  Ohio.     Harvester  attachment 

for  tractors,     2,098,860  ;  Nov.  9. 
Crocd  &  Company  Limited.      (See  Salmon,  Reginald  D..  as- 

signiyr. ) 
Creedon,  Michael.     (See  Beardsley,  B.,  and  Creedon.) 
Creedon,   Michael  V.      (See  Beardsle.v.  B.,  and   Creedon.) 
Creek    Chub   Bait    Company.       (See   Davenport,    Sam    F., 

assignor.) 
Creighton,  Harry  M.     (Sec  Berndt,  E.  C.  and  Creighton.) 
Crenier,   George   F..   Jlilwaukee.   Wis.     I'.attorv   cable  ter- 
minal.     2,070.259  ;  Feb.   9. 
Cremer,  Hans,  assicnor  to  Gebrueder  Eicklioff,  Mascliinen- 

fabrik  und  Eiscngiesserei,  Bochum.  Germany.     Driving 

nipcbanism     for     shaking     conveyers     and      the     like. 

2,066,961  ;  Jan.  5. 
Cremer,    Robert    JI.,    Chicago,    111.      Signal.      2,069,222 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Crenna,  Joseph  V.      (See  Lazar,  A.,  and  Crenna.) 
Crenshaw,    Benjamin    A.,    deceased,    b.v   T.    C.    Crenshaw, 

executor,  assignor  to  Steve  Kalisz,  Chicago,  111.     Direc- 
tion signal.     2.099,331  :  Nov.  16. 
Crenshaw,    Thomas    C,    Chicago,    111.      Direction    signal 

control.     2,084,132  ;  June  15. 
Crenshaw,  Thomas  C,  executor.      (See  Crenshaw,  Benja- 
min .\.) 
Crepe  Kratt  Co.  Inc.,  The.     (See  Kirk,  James  De  F.,  as- 
signor.) 
Crest  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Le  Tarte,  Alexander,  assignor.) 
Creswell.  Everett  W.,  Auburn,  Mass.     Tov  sparking  pipe. 

2,075.703  :  Mar.  30. 
Creswell,     Homer,     River     Falls,      Wis.       Card     game. 

2,072,799  :  Mar.  2. 
Creutz,  Emil,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Air  Preheater 

Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Air  preheater.    2,009,519  ; 

Fob.  2. 
Creveling,  John  L.,  near  Tucson,  Ari-/,.,  assignor  to  The 

Lubrication  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.     Lubricating 

means.     2,007,200;  Jan.  12. 


Creveling,  John  L.,  near  Tucson,  Ariz.,  assignor  to  The 
Lubrication  Corporation.  South  Bend,  Ind.  Lubricat- 
ing device.     2,071,615  ;   Feb.  23. 

Creveling,  John  L.,  Tucson,  Ariz.,  assignor  to  The  Lubri- 
cation Corporation.  South  Bend,  Ind.  Lubrication  de- 
vice.     2.077,040  ;  Apr.  13. 

Creveling,  John  L.,  Tucson.  Ariz.,  assignor  to  The  Lubri- 
cation Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Lubricating  de- 
vice.    2.090,111  :   Aug.   17. 

Creveling,  John  L..  Tucson,  Ariz.,  assignor  to  The  Lubrica- 
tion Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Lubricating  device. 
2,100,069  ;  Nov.  23. 

Crewdstjn,  Sarah  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Shoulder  strap 
2,102,062  ;  Dec.  14. 

Crewdson,  Sarah  M.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  R.  H.  Good- 
hart,  Chicago,  111.  Attachment  for  sewing  machines. 
2,079,493  ;  May  4. 

Crewdson,  Sarah  M.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  R.  H.  Good- 
hart,  Chicago,  111.  Operating  seam  cutter.  2,098,899  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Crewdson,  Sarah  M.,  assignor  of  nineteen  thirtieths  to 
R.  H.  Goodhart  and  three-thirtieths  to  H.  M.  Soloway, 
Chicago,  111.     Clutch.     2,101,242 ;  Dec.  7. 

Crick,  Thomas,  assignor  to  Independence  Stove  &  Fur- 
nace Company,  Independence,  Mo.  Furnace.  2,083,641 ; 
June  15. 

Crickmer,  Charles  S.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Packer.  2,084,611  ; 
June  22. 

Cricloner,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  The  Guiberson  Corpora- 
tion, Dallas,  Tex.    Tubing  catcher.     2,068,659  ;  Jan.  26. 

Crider,  John  H.  (See  Smith,  G.  M.,  Rendenbach,  Heine- 
man,  and  Crider.) 

Cridlebaugh,  John  C,  Woodinville,  Wash.  Device  to 
prevent  picking  in  poultry.     2.079,107  ;  May  4. 

Criley,  William  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Clank  turning  and 
transfer  mechanism.     2,074,104  :  Mar.  16. 

Criley,  William  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Clutch  and  brake. 
2,089,733  ;  Aug.  10. 

Crilly,  William  P.,  assignor  to  Worley  &  Co.,  Pico,  Calif. 
Door  latching  mechanism.     2,071,732  ;  Feb.  23. 

Criner,  Harry  E.      (See  Criner,  Harry  J.  and  H.  E.) 

Criner,  Harry  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  G.  Bush, 
Davenport,  Iowa.  Slicing  machine.  2,068,733 ;  Jan. 
26. 

Criner,  Harry  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  G.  Bush, 
Davenport,  Iowa.     Trap  nest.     2.099,052  :  Nov.  16. 

Criner,  Harry  J.  and  H.  E..  assignors  of  one-third  to 
A.  G.  Bush,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Driving  gear. 
2,087,021  ;  July  13. 

Cringle,  Richard  M.,  Corning,  Calif.  Article  pick-up  de- 
vice.    2,090,391  ;  Oct.  19. 

Crippen.  Huston  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carburetor. 
2,091,273  ;  Aug..   31. 

Crippen.  Huston  D,,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carburetor  valve. 
2,091.751  ;    Aug.    31. 

Criqui,  Charles  A.      (See  Larkin,  Elwood  T.,  assignor.) 

Crispen,  Clarence  C,  assignor  to  Inclinator  Company  of 
America.  Harrisburg,  Pa.     Elevator.     2,088,690  ;  Aug.  3. 

Crispino,   Nicolas.      (See  Anderson,  F.  L.,  and  Crispino.) 

Crist,  Donald  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Production  of 
ferric  hydroxide.     2,079,602  ;  May  11. 

Crist,  Walter  J.      (See  Hess,  C.  W.,  and  Crist.) 

Crista,  Joe  A..  Carlsbad,  N.  Mex.  Automatic  stop  drain 
valve.     2.090.931  ;  Aug.  24. 

Cristofanetti,  Lucia,  Paris,  France.  Brassiere  composed 
of  two  independent  pockets.     2,067,379  ;  Jan.  12. 

Criswell.  Elmer,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Combination  flash- 
light and  emergency  traffic  signal.     2.070.472  :  Feb.  0. 

Critani,  Michael.  Westfield,  N.  J.  Duplex  spring  vehicle 
bumper.     2.06S.846  ;  Jan.  26. 

Critchfield,  Robert  M.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Sound  signal. 
2,094.772  ;  Oct.  5. 

Critchlcy,  James  V.,  assignor  to  Fitz-On  Sales  Corpora- 
tion, Wnropsrer,  Jtass.  Producing  detachable  top 
lift.     2,084.971  ;  June  22. 

Crites,  Joe,  Evanston,  III.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Combustion  Engineering  Company,  Inc. 
Separator.     Re,  20.543  :  Nov.  2. 

Crites,  Joe,  Evanston.  assignor  to  Raymond  Brothers  Im- 
pjici  Pulverizer  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Separator. 
2,070,650;    Feb,    10. 

Crites,  Joe,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Raymond  Brothers 
Impact  Pulverizer  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bowl  mill. 
2,079,155  ;  May  4. 

Crites,  Joe,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Combustion  Engineering  Company,  Inc.  Mill 
and  classifier.     2,100,734;  Nov.  30. 

Crites,  Joe,  Evanston,  and  R.  F.  O'Mara.  assignors  to 
The  Raymond  Brothers  Impact  Pulverizer  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Drying  apparatus.     2,075,506  ;  Alar.  30. 

Crittenden.  Eugene  D..  Syracuse,  assignor  to  The  Solvav 
Process  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Purifying  chlorine 
and  reaction  therefor.     2,087,278  ;   July  20. 

Crittenden,  Philip  L.,  Edgewood  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Lubricat- 
ing device.     2,068,377  :  Jan.  19. 

Crittenden,  Philip  L.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid 
compressor.     2,084,670  ;  June  22. 

Crittenden,  Philip  L.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Mag- 
netic track  brake.     2,088,275  ;  Julv  27. 


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Critz,  Frank  A.,  West  Point,  Miss.  Fluid  brake. 
2,084,244;  June  15. 

Crocella,  Thomas,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  press- 
ing garments.     2,084,765  ;  June  22. 

Crocker,  Ernest  C,  Belmont,  and  L.  F.  Henderson,  Read- 
ing, assignors  to  A.  D.  Little,  Incorporaied,  Cambridge, 
Mass.     Stabilizing  soap.     2.07.3,923  ;  Mar.  16. 

Crocker,  George  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Newton 
Supply  Company.  Automatic  stoker.  2,095,315 :  Oct. 
12. 

Crocker,  James  A.,  Jr.,  AVater  Valley,  Miss.  Belt  buckle. 
2,078,651 ;  Apr.  27. 

Crocker,  Kaymond  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Two-way 
opening  belt.     2,091.027  ;  Aug.  24. 

Crocker,  Thomas  F.     (See  Boss,  J.  H.,  and  Crocker.) 

Crocker,  Thomas  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Associated  Electric  Ijaboratories,  Inc..  Chicago,  111. 
Telephone  system.     2,091,132  ;  Aug.  24. 

Crocker-Wheeler  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Spencer,  William  C.,  assignor.) 

Crocker,  William  D.  (See  Lang,  G.  J.,  Jlartin,  and 
Crocker.) 

Crocker,  William  G.,  Kent,  assignor  to  Callender's  Cable 
and  Construction  Company,  Limited,  London,  England. 
Electrical  measuring  system.     2,099,002  ;  Nov.  16. 

Crockett,  Frank  L.,  East  Douglas,  assignor  to  Whitin 
Machine  Works,  Whltinsville,  Mass.  Comber  weighting 
system.     2,083,255  ;  June  8. 

Crockett,  Robert  E..  Pompton  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Dings  Magnetic  Separator  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Sepa- 
rating  apparatus.      2.090.112;    Aug.    17. 

Crockett,  William  P.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Treating 
unattached  leather  soles.     2,094,587  ;  Oct.  5. 

Croden,  William  T.,  Cabazou,  Calif.  ControJ  system. 
2.086.120  ;  July  6. 

Croft,  George  M.,  Dormont,  and  J.  A.  Hunter,  Ben  Avon, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Com- 
pany.    Treating  metals.     2.083,433  ;  June  8. 

Croft,  John  J.,  assignor  to  High  Point  Bending  &  Chair 
Co.,  Siler  City,  N.  C.  Folding  chair.  2,080,765  ;  May 
18. 

Crommey,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fireproof  bus  body. 
2,075,096  ;  Mar.  30. 

Cromonic,  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Multiple  blade  plate 
hair  clipper.    2,094,873  ;  Oct.  5. 

Crompton,  George,  Jr.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  J.  Green, 
assignors  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Grind- 
ing machine.     2,102.517  ;  Dec.  14. 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Jacguard  &  Supply  Company.  (See 
Foster,  Herbert  V.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Brouwer,  Benja- 
min W.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Ccderlund, 
Albert,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Dacey,  Edward 
J.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  ICnowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Gordon,  Albert 
A.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Gordon,  A.  A., 
and  Wattle,  assignors.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Herard,  A.  J., 
Jr.,  and  Bergstrom,  assignors.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Holmes,  El- 
bridgo  R.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Howard,  Charles 
R.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  W^orks.  (See  Lindegren,  C. 
J.,  and  Olch,  assignors.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Payne,  Oscar 
v.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Robertson,  Wil- 
liam W.,   assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Turner,  Richard 
G.,  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Verry,  Irving 
II..  assignor.) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Vose,  Lewis  S., 
assignor.) 

Ci(iiii]jioii  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Wakefield, 
Walter  11.,  nK.<^ignor. ) 

Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (See  Wattie,  Wil- 
liam M.,  as.sigiior.) 

Cromploii  &  Knowles  Loom  Works.  (.See  Whitin,  Her- 
bert A.,    assignor.) 

Crone,  Francis  G.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Thermostatic  regulator 
for  gas  healing.     2,100,709;  Nov.  30. 

Crook,  Itobcrt  A.,  Killara,  near  Sydney,  Australia.  Cir- 
cuit  breaker.      2,070.981  ;   Apr.   13. 

Crook,  Thomas  L.,  Hicksvllle,  Ohio.  D-tvpe  handle. 
2.091,403;    Aiik,    31. 

Crookor,  Sylvan  Jay,  Leesburg,  Va.  Golf  club.  2,083,180  ; 
June  8. 

Crooka,  IConneth  E,,  WlUlamsport,  Pa.  Composite  floor- 
ing and    laying   the   sjiine.      2,092,094;    Sept.   7. 

Crooks,  Kenneth  10.,  WiUianisport,  Pa.  Radiator  cover 
or  shield,     2,092,095;   Sept.   7. 

Crooks,  Ralph  K.,  Pltlnburgli,  n.sslgnor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Comimny,  Swisavale,  Pa.  Speed  re- 
sponsive ai)i)!initus.     2,103,707;  Dec.  28. 

Crope,  Donald  11.  (See  Nutlhig,  11.  .S.,  Brlttmi,  and 
Croopc.) 

(M-()8by,  A.  W.     (Sep  Tilbury,  Tiyle  C,  assignor.) 

Cro.sby,  Cleveland  W.     (See  O'Uourko,  Frank  G.,  nstilgnor.) 

122128— P— 10 


Crosby,  George  A.,  West  Newton,  assignor  to  Steam  Motors 
Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.     Oil  burner.     2,072,731 ;  Mar.  2. 

Crosby,  Murray  G.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corpoi'ation  of  Ainerica.  Detection  of  frequency  modu- 
lated signals.     2,071,113  ;  Feb.  16. 

Crosby,  Murray  G.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Phase  modulation  receiver. 
2,076,175;   Apr.    6. 

Crosby,  Murray  G.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Modulation  system. 
2.077,223  ;  Apr.  13. 

Crosby,  Murray  G.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Directive  control  system. 
2,077,401  ;  Apr.  20. 

Crosby,  Murray  G.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Phase  modulation.  2,081,577  : 
May  25. 

Crosby,  Murray  G.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Phase  and  amplitude  modu- 
lated wave  receiving  means.     2,085,008 ;  June  29. 

Crosby,  Murray  G.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Variable  terminal  impedance 
signaling  system.     2.085.418  ;  June  29. 

Crosby,  Murray  G.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Frequency  or  phase  modula- 
tion.    2,085,739  ;  July  6. 

Crosby,  Murray  G.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Phase  modulator.  2,087,428  : 
July  20. 

Crosby,  Murray  G.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Phase  and  frequency  modula- 
tion wave  receiving  system.     2,087,429  ;  July  20. 

Crosby,  Murray  G.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Phase  modulation  receiver. 
2,101,703  :  Dec.  7. 

Crosby,  Percy  L.,  McLean,  Va.  Fire  arm.  2,075,704; 
Mar.  30. 

Crosby  Steam  Gage  and  Valve  Company.  (See  Klafstad, 
Erling,  assignor.) 

Crosby,  Stephen  A.,  assignor  to  Parrot  Speed  Fastener 
Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Stapling    machine. 

2.073.958  ;  Mar.  16. 

Crosby,  Stephen  A.,  assignor  to  Parrot  Speed  Fastener 
Corporation,     New    York,     N.    Y.       Stapling    machine. 

2.073.959  ;  Mar.  16. 

Crosby,  Stephen  A.,  assignor  to  Parrot  Speed  Fastener 
Corporation,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Anvil  for  stapling  ma- 
chines.    2,073,960  ;  Mar.  16. 

Crosby,  Stephen  A.,  assignor  to  Parrot  Speed  Fastener 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stapling  machine. 
2,096,573  ;  Oct.  19. 

Cro.sby,  AA'ard  L.  (See  Miller,  E.  H.,  Jr.,  Schween,  and 
Crosby. ) 

Crosby,  William  E.  (See  Seligman,  R.,  Crosby,  and  Good- 
man.) 

Crosley,  Lewis  M.      (See  Money,   R.   H.,  and   Crosley.) 

Crosley,  Lewis  M.,  assignor  to  The  Crosley  Radio  Cor- 
poration, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Cabinet  for  mechanical 
refrigerators  and  appurtenances  thereof.  2,101,702  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Crosley,  Lewis  M.,  and  J.  W.  Dunn,  assignors  to  The 
Crosle^  Radio  Corporation,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Re- 
stricted flow  refrigerant  feeding  device.  2,100,504 : 
Nov.  30.  . 

Crosley,  Powel,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Crosley  Radio  Cor- 
poration, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Condenser  for  air  condi- 
tioning systems.     2,071,026  ;  Feb.    10. 

Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  The.  (See  Bird,  William  L., 
assignor.) 

Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  The.  (See  Conrady,  John  A., 
assignor.) 

Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  The.  (See  Crosley,  Lewis  M., 
assignor.) 

Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  The.  (See  Crosley,  L.  M., 
and  Dunn.) 

Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  The.  (See  Crosley,  Powel, 
Jr.,   assignor.) 

Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  The.  (See  Israel,  Dorman 
D.,  assignor.) 

Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  'Ae.  (See  Kellogg,  Leonard 
A.,  assignor.) 

Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  The.  (See  Mlttendorf,  W.  R., 
and  Money,  assignors.) 

Crosley  Radio  Corjioration,  The.  (See  Money,  Roland  H., 
assignor.) 

Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  The.  (See  Money,  R.  XL,  and 
Crosley,  assignors,) 

Crosley  Radio  Corjioratlon,  The.  (See  Rockwell,  Ronald 
.f..  assignor.) 

Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  The.  (See  A\inkler,  W.  G., 
and  Bruck,  assignors.) 

Crosley,  R.iyniond  W.     (See  Kober,  P.  .\.,  and  Crosley.) 

Crosni.Mn,  Lorlng  P.,  IMaplewooil,  assignor  lo  (iardiier 
Company,  Orange,  N.  J.     Register.     2,070.785  ;  Feb.  10. 

Crosman,  Lorlng  P.,  Maplcwood,  assignor  to  Gardner 
Company,  Orange,  N.  J.  Adding  and  listing  machine. 
2,071,801  ;   I'Vb.   23. 

Crosman,  Lorlng  P.,  Maplcwood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Gard- 
ner Company,  Ornnge,  N.  J.  Listing  adding  niachiiio. 
2,081,423;   May  25. 

Crosman,  I,orlng  P.,  Maplcwood.  assignor  to  <5ardn(>r  Com- 
pany, Orange,  N.  J.  Listing  adding  niachlno. 
2,087,182;  July  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Crosman,  Loring  P.,  Maplewood,  assignor  to  Gardner 
Company,  Orange,  N.  J.  Calculating  machine. 
2,088.054  ;    July   27. 

Cross,  Carroll  X.,  Middleboro,  Mass.  Picture  mount  or 
the  like.     2,092,348;    .Sept.   7. 

Cross,  Carroll  N.,  Middleboro,  Mass.  Picture  mount  or 
the  like  and  making  the  same.    2,102,519  ;  Dec.  14. 

Cross,  Frank  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Yalve.  2,082,325  ; 
June  1. 

Cross,  Frank  L.     (See  Mulvaney,  G.  E.  Roden,  and  Cross.) 

Cross,  Garrett  P.  S.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Hinged 
last.     2,085,148  ;  June  29. 

Cross,  Garrett  P.  S.,  Beverly.  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Last. 
2,094,118  ;  Sept.  28. 

Cross,  Henrv,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  X-rav  mount. 
2,086.996  ;  July  13. 

Cross,  Herbert.  (See  Mancino,  P.  C,  Cross,  and  The- 
baud.) 

Cross,  Leonard  H.,  Port  Washington,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Cross  Paper  Feeder  Companv,  Boston,  Mass.  Sheet 
feeding  machine.     2,067,380  ;   Jan.  12. 

Cross,  Leonard  AV..  assignor  to  The  Consolidated  Expanded 
Metal  Companies.  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Reinforcing  mate- 
rial and  manufacture  thereof.     2,095,465  :  Oct.  12. 

Cross,  Lester  L.,  assignor  to  Broctway  Motor  Company, 
Inc.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Motorized  vehicle  cab.  2,095,058  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Cross,  Llovd,  Delanco,  N.  J.  Shaft  for  golf  clubs,  or  the 
like.     2,000,962  ;  Jan.  5. 

Cross,  Matthew  F.     (See  Cross,  Roy,  and  M.  F.) 

Cross  Paper  Feeder  Company.  (See  Cross,  Leonard  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cross,  Roy,  Kansas  City,  Mo,,  assignor  to  Salvage  Process 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  transporting  viscous  liquids.     2.089,691  :  Aug.   10. 

Cross,  Roy  and  M.  F.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Drilling  fluids. 
2,073,413  ;  Mar.  9. 

Cross.  Roy,  and  M.  F.  Cross,  assignors  to  Kansas  City 
Testing  Laboratory,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Improving  oil 
well   drilling  muds.     2,094,316  ;    Sept.   28. 

Cross,  ANalluce  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  S.  Murray, 
Detroit,  Mich,     Can  opener.     2,077,675  ;  Apr.  20. 

Crosse  &  Blackwell  Limited.  (See  Clayton,  W.,  Back, 
Morse,  and  Johnson,  assignors.) 

Grosser,  David  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  National 
Tinsel  Mfg.  Co.,  Manitowac,  Wis.  Ornament. 
2,101,898  :  Dec.  14. 

Crossley,  Claude  R.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Tool  for  sharpen- 
ing knives  with  scalloped  edges.     2,092.443  :  Sept.  7, 

Crossley,  Frank  S.  (See  Hartung,  W.  H,,  Young,  and 
Crossley, ) 

Crossley,  Moses  L.,  Plainfield,  and  L.  M.  Shafer,  Highland 
Park,  assignors  to  The  Calco  Chemical  Company.  Inc., 
Bound  Brook,  N.  J.  Orange  disazo  dyes.  2,075,022  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Crossley,  Moses  L.,  Plainfield,  R.  H.  Kienle,  Bound  Brook, 
and  G.  L.  Royer,  Somerville,  assignors  to  The  Calco 
Chemical  Co.,  Inc.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.  CoUoidized 
pigments  of  basic  dyes.     2,079,548  ;  May  4. 

Crossley,  Moses  L.,  Plainfield.  and  L.  M.  Shafer.  Highland 
Park,  assignors  to  The  Calco  Chemical  Company,  Inc., 
Bound  Brook,  N.  J.  Metallized  acid  •  azo  dyes. 
2.086.854;  July   13. 

Crossley,  Moses  L.,  Plainfield,  R.  H.  Kienle,  Bound  Brook, 
and  G.  L.  Ro.ver,  Somerville,  assignors  to  The  Calco 
Chemical  Companv,  Inc.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J,  Colloid- 
ized   vat  dve,      2.000,511  ;   Aug,   17, 

Crossley,  William  H.,  Klamath  FaUs,  Greg.  Milk  bottle 
holder.      2,081,292  ;    May    25. 

Grossman,  Theodore  C,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The 
American  Brake  Company.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Brake 
rigging.     2.099,421  :  Nov.  10. 

Crosthwait,  David  N.,  Jr.  (See  Dunham,  C.  A.,  and 
Crosthwait.) 

Crosthwait,  David  N.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Dunham 
Company,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.  Effective  temperature 
thermostat.     2,086,258  ;«jruly   6. 

Crosthwait,  David  X,,  Jr,,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Dunham  Com- 
panv, Marshalltown,  Iowa,  Exhausting  method  and 
apparatus,     2,096.226  ;  Oct.  19. 

Crosthwait,  David  X'.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Dunham 
Companv,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.  One  pipe  heating  sys- 
tem regulating  plate.     2,102,197:  Dec.   14, 

Crosti,  Pietro,  Milan,  Italy.  Multiple  unit  steam  loco- 
motive with  boilers  arranged  in  thermal  cascade  and 
with  cycles  equilibrated  by  thermal  valves.  2,078,564 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Crottv,  Harold  F,      (See  Bakke,  H.  A.,  and  Crotty.)     - 

Crotty,  Oswald  M.,  et  al.  (See  Walker,  E.  L.,  and  Pitt- 
man,  assignors.) 

Crouch,  Leonard  L.,  East  Gastonia,  N.  C.  Tufting  at- 
tachment for  sewing  machines.     2,072.496  :  Mar.  2. 

Crouch,  Marion  L.,  et  al.      (See  Hauk,  Edwin,  assignor.) 

Crouch,  Richard  H.,  Pulaski,  Va.  Round  corner. 
2,092,833  ;   Sept.   14. 

Crouch,  Rupert  J.  G,,  and  H.  Bolas,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Air- 
craft.    2,066,336  ;  Jan.  5. 

Crouet.  Je.iii,  Saint  Just-(>n-Chaussoe,  Frnnee,  assignor  to 
Weeks  &  Co.  (London)  Limited,  Middlesex,  England, 
^[aking  pigmented  protective  coatings.  2,077.107  ;  Apr. 
13. 


Crouse-Hinds  Company.      (See  Bissell,  Carl  H.,  assignor.) 

Crouse-Hinds  Company.  (See  Bissell,  C.  H.,  and  Hast- 
ings, assignors.) 

Crouse-Hinds  Company.  (See  Brandenburger,  Herbert  J., 
assignor.) 

Crouse-Hinds  Company.  (See  Neill,  Charles  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Crouse-Hinds  Company.  (See  OUey,  R.  H.,  and  Bissell,  as- 
signors.) 

Crouse-Hinds  Company.  (See  Winter,  Danel  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Crowe,  Orley  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bead  molding.  2,080,166  ; 
May  11. 

Crowe,  Thomas  B.     (See  Mills,  L.  D.,  and  Crowe.) 

Crowe,  Thomas  B.     (See  Mills,  L.  D.,  Crowe,  and  Haun.) 

Crowe,  William  F,.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Aeroplane  con- 
struction.    2,072,029  ;  Feb.  23. 

Crowell,  Erd  V.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Well  cementing. 
2,071,389  ;  Feb.   23. 

Crowell,  Erd  V.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  ce- 
menting wells.     2,071,390  ;  Feb.  23. 

Crowell,  Erd  V.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  ce- 
menting wells.     2,071,391  ;  Feb.  23. 

Crowell,  Erd  V.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  ce- 
menting wells.     2,071,392  ;  Feb.  23. 

Crowell,  J.  Addison,  assignor  to  James  B,  Crowell  &  Sons, 
Wallkill,  N.   Y.     Brick  mold.     2,091.139  ;  Aug.  24. 

Crowell,  James  B.,  &  Sons.  (See  Crowell,  J.  Addison, 
assignor.) 

Crowell,  Orby  B.,  assignor  to  Viceroy  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. Limited,  Toronto,  Canada.  Production  of  non- 
metallic  printing  plates.     2,075,507  ;  Mar.  30. 

Crowell,  William  D.,  St.  Louis,  Mo,,  assignor  to  Automo- 
bile Ventilation,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ventilating  appa- 
ratus for  vehicle  bodies.     2,070,886  ;  Feb.  16. 

Crowley,  Clyde  A.,  Chicago,  and  G.  H.  Goodyear,  Evanston, 
assignors  to  The  Huey  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Making 
photoprints  and  developer  therefor.  2,093,421  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Crowley,  John  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Dill  Manufacturing  Companv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drier. 
2,073,401  ;   Mar.    9. 

Crowley,  John  C.  Cleveland  Heights,  assignors  to  The  Dill 
Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Vulcanizing 
unit.     2,075,705  ;  Mar.  30. 

Crowley,  John  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Dill  Manufacturing  Companv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Valve 
stem.     2,078,062  ;  Apr,  20. 

Crowley,  John  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Dill  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Valve 
stem.     2,078,063  ;  Apr.  20. 

Crowley.  John  C.  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Dill  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Heater. 
2,092.108:   Sept.  7. 

Crowley,  John  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Din 
Manufacturing  Companv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Valve  stem. 
2.094,264;  Sept.  28. 

Crowley.  William  E.  (See  Brundred,  W.  J.,  Crowley,  and 
Bossier. ) 

Crown  Can  Company.  (See  Ayers,  S.  H.,  and  Lang,  as- 
signors.) 

Crown  Can  Company.  (See  Darling,  Frank  L.,  and  G.  F., 
assignors.) 

Crown  Can  Company.      (See  Sebell,  Harry,   assignor.) 

Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company.  (See  Darling.  Frank  L., 
assignor.) 

Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company.  (See  Enkur,  Edward  M., 
assignor.) 

Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company.  (See  Fergusson,  Alan  R., 
assignor,) 

Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company.  (See  Fusting,  F.  B.,  and 
Enkur,  assignors.) 

Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company.  (See  Gladfelter,  Wiltie  I., 
assignor.) 

Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company.  (See  Goebel,  George,  as- 
signor.) 

Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company.  (See  McManvis,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

CrowB  Cork  &  Seal  Company.  (See  Parker,  Cecil  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company.  (See  Sebell,  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 

Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company.      (See  Stewart,  R.  J.,  and 

Erhardt,  assignors.) 
Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company.     (See  Stewart,  R.  J.,  and 

Gladfelter.   assignors.) 
Crown  Cork  &   Seal   Company.      (See  West,   William  M., 

assignor.) 
Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company.     (See  Weisenburg.  assignor.) 
Crown   Cork    &    Seal    Company.      (See   Weisenburg",    An- 
drew, assignor.) 
Crown  Stove  Works.      (See  Rogers,  Walter  F.,  assignor.) 
Crowrlior,  Harry  R.,  and  S.  W.  Hawkins,  Cuvahoga  Falls, 

Oliio.     Game  apparatus.     2.077,464  ;  Apr.  20. 
Crowther.  Henry  M..  Los  Angeles.   Calif.     Process  of  and 

apparatus  for  extracting  sulphur  from  ore.     2,090,667  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Crucible    Steel   Company   of  America.      (See  Hawkrldge, 

Leslie  D.,  assignor.) 
Crucible    Steel    Company    of    America.       (See    Moomaw, 

George  D.,  assignor.) 
Crucible  steel  Company  of  America.     (See  Payson,  Peter, 

assignor.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


139 


Cruicksliank,  Albert  A.,  et  al.  (See  Grigg,  Arthur  M., 
assignor.) 

Cruickshank,  Alexander,  Clayburn,  British  Columbia, 
Canada.      Pliers.     2,066,716  ;  Jan.  5. 

Cruicksliank,  Graliam.  (See  Stimmel,  B.  A.,  BIcBean  and 
Cruickshank. ) 

Cruikshank,  Virginius  M.,  Shamokln,  Pa.  Burner  for 
solid  fuels.     2,080,410;  May  18. 

Cruikshank,  Virginius  M.,  Shamokin,  Pa.  Stolcer. 
2,090,622  ;  Aug.   24. 

Cruikshank,  Virginius  M.,  Shamokin,  Pa.  Automatic  heat- 
ing plant.     2,093,999  ;   Sept.  28. 

Crull,  Hugh  M.,  Kirkwood,  assignor  to  International  Shoe 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Heel  lock  and  arch  cushion. 
2,089,344  ;  Aug.  10. 

Crum,  John  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  article. 
2,091,807  ;  Aug.  31. 

Crumb,  Charles  F.,  and  G.  Hammer,  Chicago,  111.,  as- 
signors to  International  Harvester  Company.  Elevator 
roller  drive  coupling.     2,071,114;  Feb.  16. 

Crump,  Frank  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bookbinding. 
2,083,434  ;   June   8. 

Crump,  Lindell  L.,  Kirkwood,  assignor  to  James  R.  Kear- 
ney Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electrical  clamp. 
2,096,790  ;  Oct.  26. 

Crumpton,  Edward  R.  (See  Berry,  R.  M.,  and  Crump- 
ton.) 

Crumrine,  Chester  W.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Self-erecting  front  camera. 
2,101,986  ;  Dec.  14. 

Crundall,  Sydney  P.  W.  (See  Spence,  H.,  and  Crun- 
dall.) 

Cruse,  Don  E.  and  G.  Liniger,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Specific 
gravity  meter.     2,094,768  ;  Oct.  5. 

Cruser,  Victor  I.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Conductor  support.     2,082,099  ;  June  1. 

Crutchfield,  Chambers  L.,  Wailulcu,  and  J.  P.  Foster, 
assignors  to  Maui  Pineapple  Company,  Ltd.,  Paia, 
Hawaii.     Producing  brandy.     2,103,449  ;  Dec.  28. 

Cruver,  Curtis  L.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Attachment  for  beverage 
dispensing  faucets.     2,066,877  ;  Jan.  5. 

Cruver,  Curtis  L.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Window  badge. 
2.070.002  ;  Fob.  9. 

Cruver  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Madle,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Cryan,  Joseph,  Newtonville,  Mass.  Thead  package. 
2,102,996  ;  Dec.  21. 

Crystal  Electric  Sign  Company.  (See  Marten,  Raymond 
L.,  assignor.) 

Crystal  Tube  Mfg.   Co.      (See  Goodman,  Leon,  assignor.) 

Crzellitzer,  Robert,  Ivrea,  Italy,  assignor  to  Link-Belt 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Variable  speed  drive. 
2,088,948  ;  Aug.  3. 

Cserny,  Ludwig,  Wiesbaden,  Germany,  assignor  to  The 
Resinous  Products  &  Chemical  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Condensation  products  and  process.  2,075,340 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Cubete,  Joseph  J.,  Pittsburg,  Kans.  Liquid  measuring  de- 
vice.    2,102,615  ;  Dec.  21. 

Cudahy  Packing  Company,  The.  (See  Douglass,  Wilson 
F.,  assignor.) 

Cudahy  Packing  Company.  (See  MarhofC,  Chesterfield  G., 
assignor.) 

Cuddon-Fletchor,  Angiis  11.,  Somerton  Hall,  near  Great 
Yarmouth,  England.  Rotary  cylindrical  valve. 
2,078,723  ;  Apr.  27. 

Cude,  Agnes  H.,  administratrix.     (See  Cude,  Harold  E.) 

Cude,  Harold  E.,  deceased,  A.  H.  Cude,  Manchester,  Conn., 
administratrix.  Forming  articles  from  paper. 
2,098,642  ;  Nov.  9. 

Cufinoud,  Fernand,  Tourcoing,  France.  Printing  device 
applicable  to  weighing  apparatus.     2,092,957  ;  Sept.  14. 

Culbertson,  Albert  B.,  Jr..  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Treating  h.vdrocarbons.     2,099,434;  Nov.  3  6. 

Culemeyor,  Joliann,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  and  W.  Bode, 
Berlin-Grunewald,  assignors  to  Gothaer  Waggonfabrik 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Goilia,  Germany.  Conveyance  for 
transporting  railway  cars  and  the  like  by  road. 
2,085,353  ;  June  29. 

Cullarg,  Sauvcur.     (See  Deluchi,  J.,  and  Cullar(5.) 

Culllgan,  Emniett  J.,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  National 
Aluminato  Corporation,  Chicago,  III.  Washing  machine. 
2,086,006;   July  13. 

Culligan,  lOniinott  J.,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  National 
Aluniinatc  (,'orporation,  Chicago,  111.  Water  softening 
device.      2,080.607  :  July  13. 

Culp,  Rov,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Lathe  attachment. 
2,099,198;  Nov.  16. 

Culpei)cr,  Charles  E.,  et  al.  (Sec  Goldring,  Thomas  II., 
assignor.) 

riilpcpcr.  Charles  10.      (Son  Koith,   Claude  D.,   as.signor.) 

Culver,  Charles  A.,  Northfiold,  Minn.  Electrical  gener- 
ator.    Re.  20,410  ;  June  22. 

Culver,  lOilward,  and  S.  A.  Kiiierson,  assignors,  by  mesne 
asslgiiinoMtK,  lo  Unlled  Kingdom  Opdcnl  (Company, 
Tiinilteil  (in.'Ul),  London,  England.  Multifocal  lens. 
2,071,010;  Feb.  23. 

Culver,   Wllllani.      (See  Baumbauer,   A.   F.,   and    Culver.) 

Cumfcr,  Doniild  A.,  Oak  I'lirk,  a.ssigiior  to  IJiilted  States 
GypHuiM  ('onipany,  Chicago,  111.  Cutting  device. 
2,005, 031  ;  Oct.  12. 


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Cutting     roU. 


Cumfer,     Harry     A.,     Glen     Ellyn, 

2,092,052;    Sept.  7. 
Cuming,    M.   A.,    &   Co.      (See   Cuming,    Robert   M.,    as- 
signor.) 
Cuming,  Robert  M.,  assignor  to  M.  A.  Cuming  &  Co.,  Inc., 

New   York,  N.  Y.     Hat  forming  machine.     2,087,798  ; 

July  20. 
Cumings,  Ed.,  Inc.     (See  Anderson,  Joseph  F.,  assignor.) 
Cummings,  Carl  E.     (See  Roess,  L.  C,  and  Cummings.) 
Cummings,    George    C,    Orange,    N.    J.,    assignor    to   Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Telegraph  signal  repeating  system.     2,101,243  ;  Dec.  7. 
Gumming,  John  S.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Colonial 

Laundries,  Inc.     Laundry  bag.     2,088,232  ;  July  27. 
Cummings,   Stanley  R.,   Canton,   assignor  to  The  Hoover 

Company,     North     Canton,     Ohio.        Suction     cleaner. 

2,095,466  ;    Oct.    12. 
Gumming,  Ulmont  O.     (See  Morse,  Waldo  G.,  assignor.) 
Gumming,    William    G.,    assignor    to    Granite    City    Tool 

Company,     Barre,     Vt.       Stone     polishing     machine. 

2,073,400  ;  Mar.  9. 
Cummings,    Clarence    J.,    and    L.    L.    Weimar,    Tacoma, 

Wash.    Illuminated  directory  cabinet.    2,080,808  ;  May 

18. 
Cummings,  Edmund  O.,  High  Point,  N.  C.     Apparatus  for 

electrolytic    production    of    lead    and    oxides    of    lead. 

2,070,513  ;  Feb.  9. 
Cummings,    George    C,    Orange,    N.    J.,    assignor    to   Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Interconnecting  telegraph  repeater  system.     2,069,223  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Cummings,  George  C,  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone   Laboratories,    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Interconnecting  telegraph  repeater  system.     2,069,224  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Cummings,    George    C,    Orange,    N.    J.,    assignor   to    Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Telegraph  repeater.     2,077,917;  Apr.  20. 
Cummings,  James,  Muskegon  Heights,  and  E.  H.  Sheldon, 

assignors  to  E.  H.   Sheldon  and  Company,   Muskegon, 

Mich.      Drawer  guide.     2,074,371  ;  Mar.   23. 
Cummings,  Preston  W.,  assignor  to  H.  D.  Colman,  Rock- 
ford,    111.     Sensitive    control    instrument.     2,084,574 ; 

June   22. 
Cummings,  Tom,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  General  Chemical 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Manufacture  of  acid  com- 
positions.    2,071,816  ;  Feb.  23. 
Cummings    William   C,   Deadwood,    S.   Dak.      Ventilating 

mechanism  for  toilet  bowls.     2,079,733  ;  May  11. 
Cummins,    Alden    C,   Duquesne,   Pa.     Rolling   mill    drive. 

2,102,355  ;  Dec.  14. 
Cummins,     Aldon     C,     Duquesne,    Pa.     Die-rolling    mill. 

2,102,356;  Dec.  14. 
Cummins,  Cles.'^ie  L.,  assignor  to  Oil  Engine  Development 

Company,    Columbus,     Ind.       Oil    engine.       2,071,062 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Cummins,  Clessie  L.,  assignor  to  Oil  Engine  Development 

Company,  Columbus,   Ind.     Fuel  injector  structure  for 

oil  engines.     2,072,545  ;  Mar.  2. 
Cummins,  Clessie  L.,  assignor  to  Oil  Engine  Development 

Company,     Columbus,    Ind.       Oil    engine.       2.076,226 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Cummins,  Clessie  L.,  assignor  to  Oil  Engine  Development 

Company,     Columbus,     Ind.       Cylinder     head     gasket. 

2,087,430;   July  20. 
Cummins,  Clessie  L.,  assignor  to  Oil  Engine  Development 

Company,  Columbus,  Ind.     Oil  engine.     2,095,435 ;  Oct. 

12. 
Cummins,  Norman  W.,   assignor  to  Adler  Manufacturing 

(^o..     Incorporated,     Louisville,     Ky.     Carpet     sweeper 

dumping  mechanism.     2,097.549  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cummins  Perforator  Company.      (See  Swanson,  Hjalmar 

A.,  assignor.) 
Cumpston,    Kermit    B.,     Blooming    Grove,    assignor    of 

one-fourth   to   J.    J.   Eckford    and   one-fourth   to   J.   A. 

Schley,  both  of  Dallas,  Tex.     Means  for  removing  fibers 

from  cotton  seeds.     2,072,978;  Mar.  9. 
Cundall,  Lincoln  A.      (See  Cundall,  Robert  N.  and  L.  A.) 
Cundall,    Lincoln   A.,    Buffalo,    assignor   to    Bagpuk,    Inc., 

New  York.  N.  Y.     Shearing  apparatus  for  tap(>d  bags  and 

the  like.     2,074,167  ;  Mar.  10. 
Cundall,   Lincoln  A.,  Buffalo,  and  O.  E.  Cheatham,   West 

Brighton,  assignors   to   Bagpak,   Inc.,  New  York,   N.   Y. 

Reenforcing    thread    applying   means    for    sewing    ma- 
chinos.     2,081,793;    May   25. 
Cundall,   T/u(a   L.,  administratrix.      (Sec  Cundall,   Robert 

N.  and  1-.  A.) 
Cundall,  Robert  N.      (See  Briggs,  H.  P.,  and  Cundall.) 
Cundall,  Robert  N.,  Lackawaniia,  assignor  to  Consolidated 

I'ackaging     Machinery     Corporation,      ItulTalo.     N.     Y. 

Method      and      niachino      for      closing      filled      bags. 

2,094,061  ;  Sept.  28. 
Ciindnll,    Robert    N.,    liackawnnnn,    and    L.    A.    Cundall, 

ItulTali),   assignors    to    Bagpak.    Inc.,   New   York,    N.    Y. 

Apparatus     for     filling,     sowing,     and     sealing     bags. 

2,097,-l  17  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cundall,    Roherl     N.,    Iiaekawannn,    and    Tj.    A.    Cundall, 

HulTalo,    Ms.slgnors    lo    Hagpak,    Inc..    New    York,    N.    Y. 

ApparalMs  for  closing  bags.      2,0})7.-l-lS  ;  IS'ov.  2. 
Ciinil.Mll,    KdluMt    N.,    Lackawanna,    an<l    L.    .A.    Cundall, 

HulTnIo,    assignors    to    Bagpak,    Inc.,    New   York,   N.    Y. 

.\pp:i  rains     lor     tilling,     sewing,     and     sealing     bags. 

2, 097, 1 19  ;  Nov.  2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Cuudall,  Robert  N.,  deceased,  by  L.  L.  Cundall,  adminis- 
tratrix, Lackawanna,  and  L.  A.  Cundall,  Buffalo,  as- 
signors to  Bagpak,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  sewing  and  sealing  filled  bags.     2,097,450  ;  Nov.  2. 

Cundall,  Robert  N.,  Lackawanna,  and  H.  E.  Gantzer,  Ken- 
more,  assignors  to  Consolidated  Packaging  Machinery 
Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Foil  capping  machine. 
2,101,533;  Dec.  7. 

Cunneen,  James  M.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Lubrication  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Chocking  device 
for  vehicle  lifts.     2,098,376  ;   Nov.  9. 

Cunningham,  Edward  b'..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination 
stamp  pad  cover  and  rack.     2,093,635  ;  Sept.  21. 

Cunningham,  George  L.  (See  MacMullin,  R.  B.,  and  Cun- 
ningham.) 

Cunningham,  George  L.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The 
Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mak- 
ing alkali  metal  alcoholates.    2,069,403  ;  Feb.  2. 

Cunningham,  George  L.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The 
Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manu- 
facture of  alliali  metal  alcoholates.     2,069,404;  Feb.  2. 

Cunningham,  George  L.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The 
Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Recov- 
ery of  chlorates  by  selective  extraction  with  acetone. 
2,075,179  ;  Mar.  30. 

Cunningham,  George  L.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The 
Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Produc- 
ing alkali  metal  peroxide.     2,083,691 ;  June  15. 

Cunningham,  George  L.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The 
Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Im- 
provements in  the  production  of  chlorine  dioxide. 
2,089,913  ;   Aug.  10. 

Cunningham,  Hal  M.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Damper  equip- 
ment.    2,073,386  ;  Mar.  9. 

Cunningham,  Homer  B.,  Connellsville,  and  J.  W.  Tucker, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Journal  lubricator.  Re.  20,562  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Cunningham,  James  D.,  assignor  to  Republic  Flow  Meters 
Company,   Chicago,  111.     Chart.     2,073,143  ;  Mar.  9. 

Cunningham,  James  M.  (See  Daly,  G.  F.,  and  Cunning- 
ham.) 

Cunningham,  James  M.,  Endicott,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  In- 
ternational Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Accounting  machine.     2,079,434  ;  May  4. 

Cunningham,  Jamt's  \V.,  Haddon  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignor 
to  Horn  and  Hardart  Baking  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Cotree  urn.     2.076.881  ;  Apr.  13. 

Cunningham,  John  B.  (See  Donahue,  T.  H.,  and  Cunning- 
ham.) 

Cunnincham,  John  P.,  Kingman,  Ariz.  Rock  or  earth  drill 
bit.     2,099,677  ;  Nov.  23. 

Cunningham,  Leslie  B.  C,  Eastchurch,  Sheppey,  England, 
assignor  to  Reversible  Trailers  Syndicate,  Limited, 
London,  England.  Towing  of  vehicles.  2,083,057  ; 
June  8. 

Cunningham,  Lewis  L.,  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honeywell 
Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis,  Jlinn.  Electric  heat- 
ing  system   control.     2,089,826  ;   Aug.   10. 

Cunningham,  Lewis  L.,  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honey- 
well Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Auto- 
matic .nir  conditioning  system.     2,101,808  ;   Dec.  7. 

Cunningham,  M.  E.  Company.  (See  Hauer,  Leon  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

Cunningham,  Marion  M.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation 
Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Testing  apparatus. 
2,074,372  ;  Mar.  23. 

Cunningham,  Marion  M.,  and  C.  E.  Bradley,  South  Bend, 
assignors  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  South  Bend, 
and  Mlshawaka  Rubber  and  Woolen  Manufacturing 
Company,  Mishawaka,  Ind.  Brake  material  and  proc- 
ess connected  therewith.     2,081,578  ;  May  25. 

Cunningham,  Roy  H.,  Fairfield,  assignor  to  The  Bryant 
Electric  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Electric  lamp  sup- 
port.    2,100,241  :  Nov.  23. 

Cunningham,  Stephen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coin  container 
clip.     2,083J117  ;  Juno  8. 

Cunningham,  Thomas  51.  (See  Beider,  W.  H.,  and  Cun- 
ningham.) 

Cunnincham,  Thomas  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Waterproof  box. 
2,066.337  ;  Jan.  5. 

Cunningham,  Thomas  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Dri- 
gard  Products  Corporation.  Waterproofing  frictional 
type  material.     2,072,097  ;  Mar.  2. 

Cunningham,  Walter  G.  (See  Baldwin,  Leonard  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cuno,  Charles  H.,  and  P.  E.  Ashton,  assignors  to  The 
Cnno  Engineering  Corparation,  Meriden,  Conn.  Fluid 
filtering  apparatus.     2.077,744  ;  Apr.  20. 

Cuno  Engineering  Corporation,  The.  (See  Ashton,  Philip 
E.,   assignor.) 

Cuno  Engineering  Corporation,  The.  (See  Ashton,  P.  E., 
Perkins,  and  Lind,  assignors.) 

Cuno  Engineering  Corporation,  The.  (See  Cuno.  C  H.. 
and  Ashton,  assignors.) 

Cuno  Engineering  Corporation,  The.  (See  Wolfson,  Sid- 
ney L.,  assignor.) 

Cunward,  Inc.      (See  Cuny,  Ernest  A.,  assignor.) 

Cuny,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Cunward,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rotary  fluid  displacement  device. 
2.101,051  ;  Dec.  7. 

Cuny,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Cunward,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rotary  fluid  displacement  device. 
2,101,428;  Dec.  7. 


Cupit,  George  W.,  Jr.,  Woodside,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutting  and 
drawing  oil.     2,096,449  ;  Oct.  19. 

Curboy,  James  T.,  Southbridge,  assignor  to  A.  E.  Leon, 
Belmont,  Mass.    Loom  slmttle.     2,100,101 :  Nov.  23. 

Curcio,  Lorenzo,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Undergarment. 
2,084,837;    June    22. 

Curioni,  Aldo,  Yorktown  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Gaso- 
laire  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oil  gasifier  and 
burner.     2,073,552  ;  Mar.  9. 

Curie,  Charles  W.,  and  T.  C.  Curie,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Low  slugging  mechanism.     2,088,081  ;  July  27. 

Curie,  George  L.,  and  W.  H.  F.  Thompson,  assignors  to 
The  Monomelt  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  handling  type  metal.  2,008,004  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Curie.  Theodore  C.      (See  Curie.  Charles  W.,  and  T.  C.) 

Curley,  Franklin  C,  Hamburg,  N.  Y.  Bottle.  2,098,823  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Curran,  Anna  B.,  executrix.     (See  Curran,  Robert  L.) 

Curran,  Harry  P.,  Bronx,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  N. 
Lamaina,  Corona,  N.  Y.  Antislip  device  for  shoes. 
2,084,671  ;    June    22. 

Curran,  Frank  P.,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  James 
Thompson  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bound  article. 
2,096,161  ;  Oct.  19. 

Curran,  M.  D.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  W.  A.  Sloss,  West 
Frankfort,  111.,  assignors  to  Brassert-Tidewater  Devel- 
opment Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Coke  oven  equipment. 
2,077,549  ;  Apr.  20. 

Curran,  Richard  L.,  et  al.  (See  Curran,  Robert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Curran,  Robert  B.,  et  al.     (See  Curran,  Robert  L.) 

Curran,  Robert  L.,  deceased,  late  of  Jloultrieville,  S.  C, 
by  Anna  B.  Curran,  executrix,  Bradenton.  Fla.,  assignor 
of  twenty-seven  percent  to  William  E.  Curran,  twenty 
per  cent  to  Robert  B.  Curran,  and  twenty  per  cent  to 
Richard  L.  Curran,  Alma,  Ga.  Flexible  tube  closure. 
2,073,193;  Mar.  9. 

Curran,  William  E.,  et  al.  (See  Curran,  Robert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Curren  Pabrihome  Corporation.  (See  Curren,  Harold  S., 
assignor.) 

Curren,  Harold  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Curren  Fabrihome  Corporation,  Wil- 
loughby,  Ohio.  Building  construction.  2,094,265  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Curri,  Otis  C.     (See  Sherman,  J.  D.,  Reed,  and  Currie.) 

Currie,  Robert  A.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  R.  E.  Dietz 
Company,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Tubular  lantern. 
2,078,125  ;  Apr.  20. 

Currier,  Philip  jM.,  Ballston  Lake,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
oral  Electric  Company.  Control  system.  2,070,473 ; 
Fob.   9. 

Currier,  Philip  I\[.,  Ballston  Lake,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electric  valve  converting  sys- 
tem.    2,071',968  ;  Feb.   23. 

Currier,  Philip  M.,  Ballston  Lake.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
oral  Electric  Company.  Electric  circuit.  2,093,310 ; 
Sept.   14. 

Currier,  Stuart  E.,  Erlton,  and  E.  C.  Ballontine,  Moores- 
town,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Keying  s.vstem.     2.0S6.S99  :  Julv  13. 

Curry,  George  H.      (See  Walker,  W..  and  Curry.  1 

Curry,  Manfred  H.,  Munich,  Germany.  Weather  indicator. 
2,085,081 ;  June  29. 

Curry,  Robert  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Indiana  Steel  Products  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Mag- 
netic iron  alloy.     2,066,911  ;  Jan.  5. 

Curry,  Robert  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Indiana  Steel  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mag- 
netic iron  alloy.     2.066.926  :  Jan.  5. 

Curs,  Alfred,  and  H.  Wolf,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, 
Germany,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Plaskor 
Company  Inc.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Insulating  materials. 
2,076,295  ;  Apr.  6. 

Curstadt.  Victor,  Berlin.  Germany,  assignor  of  one- 
fourth  to  G.  H.  Hirsoli.  Now  York.  Porous  bushing  for 
bearings  and  makinc  same.     2.100.159  :  Nov.  23. 

Curtin.  Frank  G.,  Medford,  5Iass.  Ball  cock.  2,095,127  : 
Oct.  5. 

Curtin,  Georc;e  M.,  Gloversville,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Bohr-Manning  Corporation,  Watervliet,  and  one-half 
to  Curtin  and  Hebert  Company,  Inc.,  Gloversville.  N.  Y. 
Abrasive  drum  tor  leather  surfacing  machines  and  the 
like.     2,076.193  ;  Apr.  6. 

Curtin.  George  M..  Gloversville.  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Behr-Manning  Corporation,  Watervliet,  and  one-half 
to  Curtin,  Hebert  Company,  Inc.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 
Surfacing  machine.     2,086,510  ;   .July  6. 

Curtin,  Hebert  Company,  et  al.  (See  Curtin  George  M., 
assignor.) 

Curtin  and  Hebert  Company,  et  al.  (See  Curtin,  George 
M.,  assignor.) 

Curtin.  W.   H.   &  Co.      (See   Clough,  Kenneth   H.) 

Curtin,  William  H.,  Ocoanside.  N.  Y.  Humidifying  cabi- 
net radiator.     2,082,824  ;  Juno  8. 

Curtis,  Albert  R.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Holder  for  neckties 
or  the  like.     2,081,002;  May  18. 

Curtis,   .\lfrod   F.      (See  Wise.   Harry  E.,  assignor.) 

Curtis,  Austen  M.,  and  I.  E.  Wood,  East  Orange,  N.  J.. 
assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Circuit  for  oscillographs  or  the  like. 
2,007,520;  Jan.  12. 


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Curtis,  Austen  M.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Control  circuit.     2,096,450  ;  Oct.  19. 

Curtis,  B.  J.,  et  al.      (See  Carroll,  Edward  R.,  assignor.) 
Curtis,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of  twenty-five  per 
cent  to  F.  A.  Luthy  and  twentv-five  per  cent  to  D.  R. 
Luthy.  .Tackson,  Mich.     Piston  ring.     2,101,244;  Dec.  7. 
Curtis,  Clement  N.,  Weymouth,  Mass.     Fastener  for  clo- 
sures.    2,098,569  ;  Nov.  9. 

Curtis,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Surface  anesthetic. 
2,097,687  ;  Nov.   2. 

Curtis,  Edward  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Concentrating 
minerals.     2,103,663  ;  Dec.  28. 

Curtis,  Eugene  J.,  et  al.  (See  Beil,  F.  F.,  and  Green, 
assignors.) 

Curtis,  Kugcne  J.,  et  al.     (See  Mndsen,  Sern,  assignor.) 

Curtis,  Eugene  J.,  et  al.  (See  Madsen,  S.,  G.  L.  and  E. 
J.  Curtis,  and  Armstrong.) 

Curtis,  Eugene  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Rivet.  2,099,678  ;  Nov. 
23. 

Curtis,  George  L.,  et  al.  (See  Beil,  F.  F.,  and  Green, 
assignors.) 

Curtis,  Geoi'se  L.,  et  al.      (Srp  JFadspn,  Sern,  assignor.) 

Curtis,  George  L.,  et  al.  (See  Madsen,  S.,  G.  L.  and  E. 
J.   Curtis,  and  Armstrong,  assignors.) 

Curtis,  Harold  E.     (See  Espensehied,  L.,  and  Curtis.) 

Curtis,  Harold  E.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Terminating  system  for  shielded  circuits.  2,073,462  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Curtis,  Harry  A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Tennessee 
Valley  Authority,  Wilson  Dam,  Ala.  Producing  phos- 
phorus and  phosphate  fertilizer.     2,069,225  ;  Feb.  2. 

Curti.s,  Harry  A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Tennessee 
Valley  Authority,  Wilson  Dam,  Ala.  Making  phosphate 
fertilizer  and  nitric  acid.     2,069,226:  Feb.  2. 

Curtis,  Harry  A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Tennessee 
Valley  Authority,  Wilson  Dam,  Ala.  Guanidine  phos- 
phate fertilizer.     2,070,581  ;  Feb.   16. 

Curtis,  Harry  A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Tennessee 
Valley  Authority,  Wilson  Dam,  Ala.  Making  super- 
phosphate.    2,070,582  ;  Feb.  16. 

Curtis,  Harry  A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Tennessee 
Valley  Authority,  Wilson  Dam,  Ala.  Manufacture  of 
granular  calcium  phosphates.     2,072,980  ;  Mar.  9. 

Curtis,  Harry  A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Tennessee 
Valley  Authority,  Wilson  Dam,  Ala.  Producing  phos- 
phorus.    2,072,981  ;  Mar.  9. 

Curtis,  Harry  A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Tennessee 
Valley  Authority,  Wilson  Dam,  Ala.  Nitrifying  super- 
phosphate.    2,075,801 ;  Jan.  6. 

Curtis,  Herbert  P.,  Berea,  assignor  to  The  Henry  Furnace 
&  Foundry  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Outlet  for  air 
circulating  systems.     2,102,681  ;  Dec.  21. 

Curtis,  .Tesso  T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Box  and  box  blank. 
2,066,963  ;  Jan.  5. 

Curtis,  Jesse  T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Electrolyte  for  elec- 
trolytic condensers  and  making  the  same.  2,085,958  ; 
July   6. 

Curtis,  John  B.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Remington 
Arms  Company,  Inc.     Cutlery.     2,072,581;  Mar.  2. 

Curtis,  John  C..  Garfield  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland 
Rock  Drill  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drilling  appara- 
tus.    2.066,027  ;  Jan.  5. 

Curtis,  John  C,  Garfield  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Rock  Drill  Company,  Clevelanil,  Ohio.  Air  feed 
control    for    rock    drills.      2,068,660 ;   Jan.    26. 

Curtis,  John  C,  Garfield  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Rock  Drill  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Feeding 
mechanism   for   rock   drills.     2,068,661  ;  Jan.   26. 

Curtis,  Jolin  C,  Garfield  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Rock  Drill  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Feeding 
meclianism  for  rock  drills.     2,075,572  ;  ]\Iar.  30. 

Curtis,  ,Tohn  C,  Garfield  Heiglits,  assignor  to  The  Clove- 
land  Rock  Drill  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rock  drill 
front  end.     2,075,573  ;  Mar.  30. 

Curtis,  Jolin  C,  Garfield  Heiglits,  assignor  to  The  Clove- 
land  Rock  Drill  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rock  drill. 
2,075,706 ;  Mar.  30. 

Curtis,  John  C,  Garfield  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Clove- 
land  Rock  Drill  Company,  (Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rook  drill. 
2,090,031  ;  Aug.   17. 

Curtis,  John  C,  Garfield  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Rock  Drill  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Blowing 
device.     2,090,032;  Aug.   17. 

Curtis,  John  C,  Garfield  Pleights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
l.ind  Rock  Drill  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rock  drill. 
2,002,530;    Sept.  7. 

Curtis,  John  C,  Garfield  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Rock  Drill  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Portable 
drilling  rig.     2,094,588  ;  Oct.  5. 

Curtis,  .John  (!.,  Garfield  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Rock  Drill  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Feeding 
meclianism   for   rock   drills.     2,097,501  ;  Nov.  2. 

Curtis,  Jolin  C,  Garfield  Heights,  assignor  lo  The  C1(>vp- 
lancl  Rock  Drill  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rock  drill 
moiinllng.     2,101 ,072  ;  Doc.  7. 

Curtis  Key  Cutter  Co.     (See  Abrams,  Howard,  assignor.) 

Curtis  &  Marble  Machine  Company.  (See  Coolldge, 
(,'hiirles  II..  assignor.) 

Curtis  &  Marble  Machine  Company.  (See  Coolldge,  C.  H., 
and  Remington,  assignors.) 

Curtis  &  Marble  Machine  Company.  (See  Remington, 
Lcland  F.,  assignor.) 


Curtis,  Orman  P.,  Bangor,  Maine.  Kier.  2,075,180 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Curtis,  Oscar  E.,  Mount  Pulaski,  111.  Disking  implement. 
2,094,144  ;  Sept.  28. 

Curtis  Publishing  Company.  (See  Brown,  Egbert  F., 
assignor.) 

Curtis  Publishing  Company.  (See  Grammer,  Allen  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Curtis  Publishing  Company,  The.  (See  Grammer,  A.  L., 
and  Allen,  assignors.) 

Curtis,  Richard  C,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wired 
Radio,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reception  system. 
2,071,733;  Feb.   23. 

Curtis,  Richard  C,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wired 
Radio,  Inc.,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Reception  system. 
2,075,181;  Mar.   30. 

Curtiss,  Frank  R.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Art  of  stapling. 
2,069,001  ;  Feb.   2. 

Curtiss,  Gordon  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Typographic  casting 
mechanism.     2,076,882  ;  Apr.  13. 

Curtiss,  Nathaniel  H.,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  States  Rubber  Company,  New 
York,  N,  Y.  Method  and  apparatus  for  processing  tu- 
bular yieldable  objects.     2,069,197  ;  Feb.  2. 

Curtiss,  William  H.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Separating  ele- 
ments from  shafts.     2,075,792  ;  Apr.  6. 

Curtiss,  William  R,,  assignor  to  Connecticut  Telephone  and 
Electric  Corporation,  Meriden,  Conn.  Signal  device. 
2,097,291  ;   Oct.   26. 

Curtiss,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Connecticut  Telephone 
and  Electric  Corporation,  Meriden,  (jonn.  Signal  der 
vice.     2,098,742  ;  Nov.  9. 

Cuniss-^\■  right  Corporation.  (See  Blanchard,  Werner  J., 
assignor.) 

Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  (See  Butler,  Arthur  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  (See  Butler,  A.  G.,  Palmer 
and  Payne,  assignors.) 

Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  (See  Carleton,  R.  D.,  and 
Triinbach,  assignors.) 

Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  (See  Eaton,  B.  G.,  Jr.,  and 
Sutton,  assignors.) 

Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.     (SeeErny,  Frank,  assignor.), 

Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  (See  Hathoru,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  (See  Osborn,  Robert  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  (See  Page,  George  A.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  (See  Sutton,  Harry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  (See  Swalm,  R.  A.,  and 
Heintze,  assignors) 

Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  (See  Trimbach,  Clem  G., 
assignor.) 

Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  (See  Weymouth,  Frederick 
R.,  assignor.) 

Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  (See  Wright,  Theodore  P., 
assignor.) 

Cusack,  Frederick  E.,  Okmulgee,  Olda.  Shock  absorber. 
2,070,563;  Feb.   16. 

Cusack,  James  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination  comb 
and  brush  set.     2,086,403 ;   July  6. 

Cusanelli,  Paul  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  Caudera, 
St,  Louis,  Mo.     Cooling  device.     2,096,791  ;  Oct.  26. 

Cushing,  Russell  E.,  Wyandotte,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Penn- 
sylvania Salt  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Purifying  chlorine.     2,077,310  ;  Apr.  13. 

Cushman,  Edward  S.,  Port  Washington,  and  Edward 
Konik,  assignors  to  New  York  Association  for  the  Blind, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Connecting  device.     2,079,988  ;  May 

Cushwa,  Charles  B.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
making  dished  heads.     2,069,198  ;  Feb.  2. 

Cusick,  Alden  J.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Outdoor  Advertising  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Protective 
apron  for  poster  structure.     2,078,120  ;  Apr,  20, 

Cuthbert,  William  R,,  and  P,  Mundell,  assignors  to  W.  A. 
Sheaffer  Pen  Company,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa.  Bottle 
capping  machine.     2,072,245  ;  Mar.  2. 

Cuthbert,  William  R.,  and  W.  II.  I/indemon,  assignors  to 
W.  A.  ShoafCer  Pen  Company,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa.  Me- 
chanical pencil.     2.072,711  ;  Mar.  2. 

Cuthbert,  William  R.,  assignor  to  W.  A.  Sheaffer  Pen  Com- 
pany, Fort  Madison,  Iowa.  Fountain  pen.  2,090,708 ; 
Oct.  20. 

Ciiiillo,  John,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Arch-supnorting  shoe. 
2,070,110;  Feb,  9. 

Cutler,  Asa  B.     (See  Cutler,  Frank  W.,  and  A.   B.) 

Cutler,  David  R..  Qulncy,  Mass..  and  E.  B.  Corson,  Roches- 
ter, N.  11,,  .issignors  of  on«-thIrd  to  R.  Wolcott,  Sharon, 
IMnsH.  Automatic  control  for  radio  apparatus. 
2,068,227  ;  Jan.   19. 

Cutler,  li'rauk  W.,  Portland,  Orog.,  assignor  to  Food  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  San  Jose,  ("allf,  I'roi:iTS<!or  mech- 
anism  for  fruit  treating  machines.     2,070,043  ;  Feb.  9. 

Cutler,  Frank  W.  and  A.  B.,  Portland.  Orog.,  assignors 
to  l'"oo(l  Machinery  Corporation,  San  .loso,  CnWt.  Fruit 
drier.      2, 074.7-10  ;   Mar.  23. 

Ciilli'r,  l''raiik  W,,  Portland,  Orog,,  a.^slgnor  to  Food  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  San  Jose,  Calif,  Washing  fruits, 
vogelMbU's,    and    other    product.s.      2,100,942;    Nov.   30. 


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IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Cutler.  Gerard  M.,  assignor  to  Armstrong  Siddeley  Motors 
Limited,  Coventry.  England.  Gearing  tor  driving  super- 
chargers on  aircraft  engines.     2,099,675  :  Nov.  23. 

Cutler.  Gerard  M.,  assignor  to  Armstrong  Siddeley  Motors 
Limited,  Coventry,  England.  Control  of  gearing  for 
driving  superchargers  on  aircraft  engines.  2,103,149  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.     (See  Brown,  Glendon  C,  assignor.) 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.  (See  Brown,  G.  C,  and  Seeger, 
assignors.) 

Curler-Hammer,  Inc.  (See  Charbonneau,  Allan  P.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.  (See  Hodgson,  Howard  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.  (See  Hodgson,  H.  E.,  and  Defan- 
dorf,  assignors.) 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.  (See  Hodgson,  H.  E.,  and  Sedgwick, 
assignors.) 

Cutler-Hammer,   Inc.      (See  Kelty,  Charles  R.,  assignor.) 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.     (See  Krieger,  Alvin  W.,  assignor.) 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.  (See  Kuhn,  C.  W.,  and  Robbins,  as- 
signors.) 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.      (See  Lockett,   Ralph  G.,  assignor.) 

Cutler-Hammer,   Inc.      (See  Jleuer,   George  J.,   assignor.) 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.  (See  Millermaster,  Ralph  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.  (See  Pinkerton,  Clarence  S.,  as- 
signgr.) 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.     (See  Schmidt,  Edwin  X.,  assignor.) 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.  (See  Seeger,  E.  W.,  and  Harwood, 
assignors.) 

Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.  (See  Seeger,  E.  W.,  and  Russell, 
assignors.) 

Cutler,   L.   H.,   et   al.      (See   Swanson,    Russel,   assignor.) 

Cutler.  Wnllaoe  M..  Gloucester,  Mass.  Compensating 
press  roll  drive.     2.092.9.58  :  Sept.  14. 

Cutter  Laboratories.      (See  Cutter,  Robert  K.,  assignor.) 

Cutter.  Robert  K.,  assignor  to  Cutter  Laboratories,  Berke- 
ley, Calif.     Hypodermic  syringe.     Re.  20.495  ;  Sept.  7. 

Cutting,  Richard  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drafting  T-square. 
2,078,601  ;   Apr.  ^7. 

Cutting.  Richard  H..  Cleveland  Heights,  and  W.  E.  Ranev, 
Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Control  device.  2,096,792 ; 
Oct.  26. 

(Cutting,  Richapd  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drafting  instru- 
ment.    2,098,616  ;  Nov.  9. 

Cutting.  Tlieodore  A.,  Campbell,  Calif.  Spectroscope. 
2,094.096  :  Sept.  28. 

Cuttino.  William  H.      (See  Rawlins.  H.  L..  and  Ciittino.t 

Cutts,  Richard  M.,  Jr.,  Quantico,  Ta.  Spreader  tube. 
2,098,617  ;  Nov.  9. 

Cuykendall,  Earl  It.  (See  JIadden,  E.  C,  Cooper,  and 
Cuykendall. ) 

Cyclone  Fence  Company.      (See  Harter.  Noah  S..  assignor.) 

Cyclone  INIanufacturing  Co.,  The.  (See  Brembeck,  Howard 
S.,    assignor.) 

Cyganick,  Mary,  5Iarine  City,  Mich.  Garden  tool. 
2,076,120;  Apr.    6. 

Cvlden  Tone  A/S.      (See  Johannessen.  ,Tim.  assignor.) 

Cypra,  Helmut,  Berlin-Hermsdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
(ieneral  Electric  Company.  Electric  valve  translating 
circuit.     2,078,791 ;  Apr.  27. 

Cyprian  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Cipriano,  Gan- 
dolfo.  assignor.) 

Cyrex,  Felix  G..  assignor  to  J.  C.  Stiller  Co.,  Grand  Rapids. 
Mich.     Polishing  wheel.     2.102.830  :  Dec.  21. 

Czajko,  Louis,  Antwerp.  Belgium.  Making  an  asbestos- 
cement  agglomerate.     2.085,640  ;  June  29. 

Czarnecki.  Walter,  assignor  to  Eddington  IMetal  Spe- 
cialty Co.,  Eddington,  Pa.  Spray  nozzle  and  strainer. 
2,071.920  :  Feb.  23. 

Czarnecki.  Walter,  assignor  to  Eddington  -Metal  Specialty 
Co.,  Eddington,  Pa.     Valve.     2.070.227  ;  Apr.  0. 

Czarnecki,  Walter,  assignor,  by  mesne  assi.gnments,  to 
Eddington  Metal  Specialty  Co.,  Eddington,  Pa.  Strain- 
er.    2,083,005  ;  June  8. 

Czeija.  Oskar,  J.  Lebzelter,  and  A.  Scherenzel,  assignors 
to  "Selenophon"  Licht-und  Tonbildgesellschaft  m.  b.  H., 
Vienna,  Austria.  Apparatus  for  reproducing  sounds 
recorded  on  strips.     2,084,947  ;  June  22. 

Czeschin.  Frank  H.,  Washington,  Mo.  Hot  water  heater. 
2,089,734  ;  Aug.  10. 

Czeszcziczki.  John  M.,  Jr.,  ]\radiRon,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  C.  H.  Draper,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Forming  configura- 
tions on  natural  growths.     2,096,507  ;  Oct.  19. 

D.  &  B.  Electrical  Company,  Limited.  (See  Downing, 
Jeremiah  A.,  assignor.) 

D.  D.  D.  JLinufacturing  Company.  (See  Lcsueur, 
Dorothy,  assignor.) 

Dahelow,  Martin.  (See  Brnnken,  J.,  Sieglitz,  and 
Dahelow.)  • 

Dnbelow,  Martin.  (See  Zeh,  W.,  Gaedke,  Dabelow,  and 
Zerweck.) 

Dabolow.  Martin.      (See  Zeh.  W.,  Sieglitz.  and  Dabelow.) 

Dabnov,  John  W..  Telluride.  Colo.  Vehicular  wheel  brake. 
2.0S0..-.38  ;  July  13. 

Dacor).  .Mdo.  ]\rilan.  Italy.     Zinc  alloy.     2.070,474  :  Feb.  9. 

Dacey,  Edward  .1..  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Cromp- 
ton  &  Knowlos  Loom  Works.  W'orcester.  Mass.  Loom 
for  weaving  tufted  pile  fabric.     2.082,875  :  June  8. 

Dach,  Max,  Flushing.  N.  T.  Air  inlet  for  internal  com- 
bustion engines.     2,075,272:  Mar.  30. 


Dachlauer,  Karl,  Hofheim-in-Taunus,  and  L.  Jackel, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hoechst,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Far- 
benindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Preparing  alkyline  sulphides.  2,094,837 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Dachlauer,  Karl,  Hofheim-in-Taunus,  and  L.  Jackel, 
Frankfort-on-tlie-Main-Hochst,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Far- 
benindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Preparing  alkylene  sulphides.  2,094,914 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Dacus,  Edward  N.,  and  B.  Gallsworthy,  Glenham,  as- 
signors to  The  Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  X.  Wax 
poUsh.     2,071,027  ;  Feb.  10. 

Dadswell,  Mercv  K..  Detroit,  Mich.  Swinging  bed  or 
bunk.     2.093.804  ;  Sept.  21. 

Daenba,  Lawrence  W.,  Attica,  N.  Y.  Fruit  and  vegetable 
pitter  and  parer.     2,091,777  ;  Aug.  31. 

Daene,  Herbert,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  assignor  to  AUge- 
miene  Elektricitats  Gesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Electron  discharge  device.     2,078,371  ;  Apr.  27. 

Dager,  Carl  B.,  Robertsville,  Ohio.  Stop  signal  for  motor 
vehicles.     2,096,845  ;  Oct.  26. 

Dahl.  Conrad  C.      (See  Rowland.  D.  P.,  and  Dahl.) 

Dahl,  Lawrence  S.,  Gary,  Ind.,  assignor  to  American 
Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  Rolling  metals. 
2,075,273  ;  Mar.  30. 

Dahl.  Lawrence  S.,  and  J.  H.  Shultz,  Gary,  Ind.,  as- 
signors to  American  Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company. 
Wide  strip  cold  rolling.    2,099,261 ;  Nov.  16. 

Dahl,  Ole  M.     (See  Clark,  Albert  B.,  assignor.) 

Dahl.  Oscar,  and  W.  F.  Black.  La  Rochelle,  France,  as- 
signor to  V.  D.  Limited,  London,  England.  Fishing  net. 
2,100,160  ;  Nov.  23. 

Dahl,  Otto.     (See  Pawlek,  F.,  and  Dahl.) 

Dahlberg.  Tord  O.  R.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Adjusting  and 
stopping  device  respectively  for  members  adjustable  to 
two  positions  relatively  to  one  another.  2,086,214 ; 
July  6. 

Dahlen,  Miles  A.      (See  Heckert,  W.  W..  and  D.ahlen.) 

Dahlen,  Miles  A.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Printing  and  dyeing  com- 
positions  and   processes.     2.093.402  ;    Sept.    21. 

Dahlen,  Miles  A.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Nitrogen  containing 
organic  compounds.     2,098,861 ;  Nov.  9. 

Dahlen,  Miles  A.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  W.  L.  Foohey, 
Pennsgrove,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Production  of  aminesi 
2,072,618;  Mar.  2. 

Dahlen.  Miles  A.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  M.  E.  Friedrlch, 
Carney's  Point.  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Ice  color  inter- 
mediates.    2,097,915  ;   Nov.    2. 

Dahlen.  Miles  A..  Wilmington,  and  F.  Zwilgmeyer.  Arden, 
assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company. 
Wilmington.  Del.  Printing  and  dyein"  compositions. 
2.099.104  :  Nov.  16. 

Dahler.  August.  Bonx,  N.  Y.  Laundry  ironing  and  press- 
ing  machine.     2.086.900  :   July   13. 

Dahlin,  John,  Virginia,  Minn.  Safety  wedge  cutter. 
2,083,435  :  June  8. 

Dahlinger.  Raymond  C,  assignor  to  Ford  JMotor  Com- 
panv.  Dearborn.  Mich.  Automotive  vehicle  stabilizer. 
2.nsS.S41  :  -\u.g.  3. 

Dahlman,  Nathan  E.     (See  Rehor,  Frank  C,  assignor.) 

Dahlstrand.  Hans  P..  Wauwatosa.  and  H.  G.  Seaholm,  as- 
signors to  AUis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Blower  control  system.  2,067,479  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Dahlstrom.  Frank  P.,  assignor  to  ^Morgan  Constructiot 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Alignment  maintenance 
for  the  "rolls  of  rolling  mills.     2,075,574 ;  JIar.  30. 

Dahlstrom,  Frank  P.,  assignor  to  Morgan  Construction 
Company,  Worcester,  Slass.  Measurement  of  pressures. 
2.n!)().188:  Aug.  17. 

Dahlstrom,  Roy,  East  Orange,  and  L.  TV.  Ryan,  West- 
field.  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Na- 
tional Lead  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture 
of  titanium  pigments.     2,098,278  ;   Nov.   9. 

Dahn,  Frank  W.      (See  ShaUer,  Burns  M.,  assignor.) 

Daiber.  Ernst,  Borlin-Lichterfeldc-West,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Combustion  engine. 
2.077.224:  Apr.   13. 

Dailier.  Ernst.  Berlin-Lichterfelde-West.  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Combustion  engine. 
2.077.225;  Apr.  13. 

Dailey.  Jay  F..  Hillside,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  R. 
Schrooder,  Essex  County,  N.  J.,  and  one-half  to  M.  T. 
Fisher  and  A.  M.  Peder.sen.  Automatic  controller  for 
a  radio  receiving  set.     2.099.971  :  Nov.  23. 

Dailey,  Karl  F..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  (Centrifugal  casting  ma- 
chine.    2,066.521  ;   Jan.   0. 

Dailev,  Manvcl  C.  (See  Eandel,  W.  S.,  Dailey,  and 
McNeil.) 

Dailey,  Raymond,  IT.  S.  Array.  Folding  trunk  locker  and 
shoe  rack.     2.100.322  ;  Nov.  30. 

Daily,  Earl  L.,  Columbus.  Ohio.  Automobile  safety 
bumper.     2.097,S.?3  :  Nov.  2. 

Daimler-Benz  .\.  G.      (See  Nallinger,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Daimler  Benz  Aktiengesellschaft.'  (See  Nallinger,  Fritz, 
assignor.) 

Daimler  Benz  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Roller,  Franz,  as- 
signor.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


143 


Daimler-Benz  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Schwaiger,  Karl, 
assignor.) 

Daimler  Benz  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Thomas,  Kurt, 
assignor.) 

Daimler  Benz  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Wagner,  Max,  as- 
signor.) 

Daimler  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Oliver,  Albert  V., 
assignor.) 

Dainton,  Edgar  H.     (See  Logette,  A.  I.,  and  Dainton.) 

Daimler,  Karl.      (See  Niisslein,   J.,   Daimler,   and  Platz.) 

Daimler,  Karl,  and  C.  Platz,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Substituted  betaines.     2,082,275  ;  June  1. 

Dain  Manufacturing  Company  of  Iowa.  (See  Jones,  Frank 
D.,  assignor.) 

Daisy  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lefever,  Charles 
F.,  assignor.) 

Dake,  Charles  W.,  Grand  Haven,  Mich.  Engine  cylinder 
cover.     2,076,068  ;  Apr.  6. 

Dake,  Charles  W.,  Grand  Haven,  Mich.  Gas  turbine. 
2,091,808  ;  Aug.  31. 

Dake,  Charles  W.,  Grand  Haven,  assignor  to  Campbell, 
Wyant  &  Cannon  Foundry  Company,  Muskegon  Heights, 
Mich.     Forming  brake  drums.     2,082,199  ;  June   1. 

Daland,   Elliot.     (See   Wilford.  Edward  B..  assignor.) 

Daland,  Elliot.     (See  Wilford,  E.  B.,  and  Daland.) 

Dale.  Arthur  L,.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Oil  dispenser. 
2,101,468  ;   Dec.  7. 

Dale,  Clarence  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Dale 
Service  Corporation.  Method  and  apparatus  for  ce- 
menting wells.     2,072,982  ;  Mar.  9. 

Dale,   Grover  C.      (See  Mallory,  Louis  V,,  assignor.) 

Dale,  James  H.,  Shelbyville,  Tenn.  Tape  cutting  machine. 
2,080,305  ;  May  11. 

Dale,  James  H.,  Shelbyville,  Tenn.  Cloth  cutting  ma- 
chine.    2,095,172  ;  Oct.  5. 

Dale,  Julian  K.,  assignor  to  A.  E.  Staley  Manufacturing 
Company,  Decatur,  111.  Production  of  dextrose. 
2,091,433  ;  Aug.  31. 

Dale,  Julian  IC,  assignor  to  A.  E.  Staley  Manufacturing 
Company,  Decatur,  111.  Production  of  dextrose. 
2,100,433  ;  Nov.  30. 

Dale,  Orie  O.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Line  grip.  2,080,700  ; 
May  18. 

Dale  Service  Corporation.  (See  Dale,  Clarence  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dal6n,  Gustaf,  Lidingo,  assignor  to  Svenska,  Aktiebolgat 
Gasaccumulator,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Fuel  combustion. 
2,067,173  ;  Jan.   12. 

Dal6n,  Gustaf,  Lidingo,  assignor  to  Svenska  Aktiebolaget 
Gasaccumulator,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Draft  regulation. 
2,102,143  ;  Dec.  14. 

Dal6n,  Sten  G.,  and  E.  E.  W.  Anderson,  assignors  to  Aga- 
Baltic  Radio  Aktiebolag,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Electric 
generator.     2,099,972;  Nov.  23. 

Dalenius,  Duluth.      (See  Brandt.  O.  A.,  and  Dalenius.) 

Dales,  Benton,  Chadds  Ford,  Pa.,  and  F.  B.  Downing, 
Carneys  Point,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Dispersion. 
2,080,561 ;  May  18. 

Dales,  Benton,  Chadds  Ford,  Pa.,  and  F.  B.  Downing, 
Carneys  Point,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Rubber-like 
materials  and  preparing  same.     2,088,407  ;  July  27. 

D'Alessandro,  Frank,  Carlisle,  Pa.  Footwear.  2,090,573  ; 
Aug.  17. 

D'Alessandro,  Frank,  Carlisle,  Pa.  Pump  construction. 
2,100,943  ;  Nov.  30. 

Daley,  Frank  J.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Nose  cleaning  imple- 
ment.    2,096,162  :  Oct.  19. 

Dalin.  David.  Blilwaukee,  Wis.  Screen  for  driers. 
2,080,699  ;  July  13. 

Dalkowitz,  Godfrey,  New  York,  assignor  to  American 
Safety  Razor  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Blade  in- 
spection mofhod  .nnd  nppai-nlus.     2,073.832;  M;ir.  16. 

Dalkowitz,  Godfrey,  New  York,  assignor  to  G.  Dal- 
kowitz, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  .1.  D.  Garrctson,  Oakland, 
Calif.,  as  trustees.     Safety  razor.     2,079,245  ;  May  4. 

Dall,  Edward  I).,  Waukogan,  111.,  iissignor  to  W.  F.  Wriglit, 
Shaker  Ileiglits,  Ohio.  Door  locking  dt-vice  for  auto- 
mobiles and  tlie  like.     2,102,997;  Dec.   21. 

Dall,   John,   Ventnor  City,  N.  J.     Stabilizer.     2,087,535  ; 

assignor.) 
DUUcnlj.ich,     Walter,     Berlin-Chnrlottenburg,      (Jermaiiy. 
Mercury  vapor  rectifier.     2,089,540;  Aug.  10. 

Diillonbach,  Walter,  I'erlin-Cliarlottonburg,  Germany. 
Electrode  load-in  for  metal  vacuum  vessels.  2,089,511  ; 
Aug.  10. 
Diillcnbach,  Waller,  Borlin-Charloltenburg.  G(>rniany. 
Elcclric  Vacuum-discharge  apparatus.  2,080,512;  Aug. 
10. 
Dilllcnbacli,  Walter,  Borlin-(^liarlot1enburg,  Germany. 
Elortrode  for  vacuum-diHcluirge  ves.scls.  2,093,711  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Diillcnbach,  Walfer,  Borlin-CIiarlottenburg,  Germany,  iis 
sigiior  lo  N.  V.  Machinerieon-cn  Apparalen  Kubrlelicn 
"M(>!if",  Tllri'clit,  Notherl:ui(l.s.  Ultra-Hhort  wave  tube. 
2.074,253;  Miir.  16. 
l)!lllcnI)!ioIi,  WalU'r,  Borlin-Charloltenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  N.  V.  MachliK'riccn-on  apparnfeu  Fabrlcken 
"JMcal"',  Ulrecht,  N(!(horland8.  Selecting  device. 
2,076,335  ;  Apr.   0. 


Dallenbach,  Walter,  Berlin-Charlottenberg,  and  G.  Leiseh- 
ner,  Berlin-Schmockwitz,  Germany,  assignors  to  N.  V. 
Machinerieen-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken  "Meat"  Utrecht, 
Netherlands.     Transformer.     2,079,843 ;  May  11. 

Diillenbach,  Walter,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  N.  V.  Machinerieen-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken 
"Meaf",  Utrecht,  Netherlands.  Device  controlled  by 
radiated  energy.     2,083,317  ;  June  8. 

Dallenbach,  Walter,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  N.  v.  Machinerieen-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken 
"Meaf",  Utrecht,  Netherlands.  Gas-filled  discharge 
tube.     2,084,725  ;   June  22. 

Dallenbach,  Walter,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  N.  V.  Machinerieen-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken 
"Meaf",  Utrecht,  Netherlands.  Ultra  short  wave  gen- 
erator.    2,088,842  ;  Aug.  3. 

Dallenbach,  Walter,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  N.  V.  Jlachinerieen-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken 
"Meaf",  Utrecht,  Netherlands.  Short  wave  discharge 
tube.     2,090,033  ;  Aug.  17. 

Dallenbach,  Walter,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany. 
Electric  discharge  apparatus.     2,100,797  ;  Nov.  30. 

Dallenbach,  Walter,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  N.  V.  Machinerieen-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken 
"Meaf",  Utrecht,  Netherlands.  Electric  discharge  tube. 
2.101,610  ;  Dec.  7. 

Daller,  Adrian  O.,  Dennisport,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Utility 
Packages,  Inc.  Formation  of  packages.  2,072,421 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Dalley,  Richard  A.,  assignor  to  "Dalnat"  Rotary  Wind- 
screen Company  Limited,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 
Wind  screen.     2,071,255  ;   Feb.  16. 

Dallin,  Leo.      (See  Rylander,  Fred  H.,  assignor.) 

Dallmann,  Herbert,  Berlin-Karlshorst,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Device  for  measuring 
the  densities  or  pressures  of  fluids.     2,092,640  ;  Sept.  7. 

Dallmann,  Herbert,  Karlshorst,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Electrical  instrument. 
2,098,029  ;  Nov.  2. 

Dallos,  Max,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Gluck,  Budapest, 
Hungary.  Device  on  double  warp  rib  frames  for  pro- 
ducing pattern  stripes  running  in  zig-zag  lines  in  the 
fabric.    2,073,961 ;  Mar.  16. 

Dally,  Martin.     (See  Giesen,  J.,  Hanisch,  and  Dally.) 

D'Almeida,  Philemon  D.,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Identifi- 
cation nest  for  domestic  fowl.     2,068,642  ;  Jan.   26. 

Dalmer,  Otto,  and  F.  von  Werder,  Darmsadt,  Germany, 
assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Dihvdrotachvsterol  and  manufacturing  the 
same.     2,070.117  :  Feb.   9. 

Dalmer,  Otto,  and  F.  von  Werder,  Darmstadt,  Germany, 
assignors  to  Merck  &  Co.,  Rahway.  N.  J.  Coumarin-3- 
carboxvlic  acid  salt  of  an  amino  alcohol  and  producing 
the  same.     2,094.000  ;  Sept.  28. 

Dalmer,  Otto,  and  H.  Wieters,  Darmstadt,  Germany, 
assignors  to  Merck  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Rahway,  N.  J.  Pro- 
duction of  ascorbic  acid.     2,078,237  ;  Apr.  27. 

Dalmer,  Otto,  and  J.  Niemann,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  Merck  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Rahway,  N,  J.  Di-halogen 
substituted  a-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-o-amino-acetic  acid, 
hydrolialides  of  the  same,  and  their  production. 
2,085,009  ;  June  29. 

Dalmer,  Otto,  C.  Diehl,  and  H.  Pieper,  Darmstadt,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  Merck  &  Co.  Inc..  Rahway,  N.  J. 
Hydrouracil  compounds  and  their  production. 
2,098,954  ;  Nov.  16. 

Dalmo  Sales  Corporation.  (See  Larson,  Albert  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dalmo  Sales  Corporation.  (See  Moseley,  Tomlinson  I., 
assignor.) 

Dalmo  Sales  Corporation.  (See  Stafford,  Scdley  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

"Dalnat"  Rotary  Windscreen  Company  Limited.  (See 
Dalley,  Richard  A.,  assignor.) 

Dalotel,  Maurice  A.,  Colombos,  France.  Machine  for  the 
continuous  i)rojection  printing  of  moving  picture  films. 
2,080,463  ;  May  18. 

Dalpayrat,  Henri  F.,  assignor  to  Radio  Patents  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  circuits.  2,077,465;  Apr. 
20. 

Dalpayrat,  Henri  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Radio 
circuit.     2,077,550  ;  Apr.  20. 

Dalton,  Charl(>s  E.,  Fowler,  Colo.  Wood  and  drift  re- 
mov(>r.     2,078.127;  At)r.  20. 

Dalton,  Frederick  C,  Portland,  Orcg.  Fuel  line  clearing 
and  vapor  lock  removing  device.     2,0!)8,720  ;  Nov.  9. 

Dalton,  Green,  Kewanee,  111.  Controlling  apparatus  for 
prnpcllcr    blades.      2,094.838;    Oct.    5. 

Dalloii,  .loliii  T.,  as.signor  to  \Vrii;lit-nalton  Machinery 
Cniiipanv.  Incorporated,  Durham,  N.  C.  Tolmcco  feeder 
I'lir  cigjiietle  niai'hines.     2,060,338;  Jan,  5, 

Dallon.  I'hilip,  Wasliington,  D.  C.  Plotting  and  comput- 
ing d<'\icc.      2.0!)-,  I  16;   Oct.   26. 

Dalton,  liobert  H..  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,  N.  Y.  Making  glasses  resistant  to  alkali  mctnl 
v.ipors.     2,085,251  ;  June  29. 

n.illon,  Knbeil  .1.      (See  Mitchell,  T.  A.,  and  Dalton.) 

Dallon,   Si'luiyler  N.      ( Srr   Ue|iliigle,   II.   11..  and  Diilton.) 

Dallon,  William,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Railway  track  stnic- 
lur<-  and   Installing  llic  same.      2. 06!), 567  :   Feb.   2. 

Diillon,  William  T.,  assignor  to  The  Giiuley  Mountain 
Colli  Company.  Ansted,  W.  Vu.  Wheel  mounting. 
2,071,502  ;    Feb.   23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Dalton,  William  T.,  assignor  to  The  Gauley  Mountain 
Coal  Company,  Ansted,  W.  Va.  Car  dumper. 
2.071,503  ;  Feb.  23. 

Dalv,  George  F.      (See  Lake,  C.  D.,  and  Daly.) 

Daly,  George  F.,  Johnson  City,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  L.  Ryan, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation,  Xew 
York,  N.  Y.  Multiplying  machine  with  improved 
checking  means  therefor.     2,088,408  ;  July  27. 

Daly,  George  F.,  Johnson  City,  and  J.  M.  Cunningham, 
Endicott.  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Interna- 
tional Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Record  controlled  and  record  making  accounting  ma- 
chine.    2,097.145  ;    Oct.  26. 

Dalv.  John  J.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Pouring  bottle  stopper. 
2,094.426  :  Sept.  28. 

Daly,  Joseph  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Laundry  Machinery  Company.  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Press  control  mechanism.     2,067,045  ;  Jan.  5. 

Daly,  Joseph  P..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Amer- 
ican Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Press  operating  mechanism  and  control.  2,086,259  : 
July  6. 

Daly,  Joseph  P.,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Norwood, 
Ohio.  Pressing  machine  and  control  mechanism. 
2.101.021  ;  Dee.   7. 

Daly,  Lewis,  and  51.  Johannsen,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Device 
for  applying  mascara  and  similar  material.  2,101,132  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Daly,  Lloyd  C.      (See  Colbert,  C.  C.  and  Daly.) 

Daly,  Raymond  E..  and  J.  F.  Walsh.  Chicago,  111.,  as- 
signors to  American  Maize-Products  Company.  Produc- 
ing cornstarch  conversion  products.  2,094,558 ;  Sept. 
28. 

Dalynip  Pourer  Corporation.  (See  Hoeter,  Frederick  W., 
assignor.) 

Daman,  Arthur  C,  Denver,  Colo.  Classifier.  2,071,617  ; 
F.-b.  23. 

DaManna,  Nicholas.  Brooklyn,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Delivery 
mechanism  for  printing  machine  folders.  2,067,565 ; 
Jan.  12. 

D'Amato,  Vito.     (See  Winter,  M.,  and  D'Amato.) 

Damberg,  Alfred  T.,  Bridgeport,  and  C.  Cady,  Fairfield, 
Conn.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  D.  M.  Jones, 
Troy,  N.  Y.     Founding  device.     2.070.504  ;  Feb.   16. 

Dame,  Charles  V.,  Lanark,  111.  Drain  trap.  2,074,462  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Damitz,  Frederick  M.     (See  Harvey,  M.  T..  and  Damitz.) 

Damitz,  Frederick  M.,  assignor  to  Irvington  Varnish  & 
Insulator  Co.,  Irvington,  N.  J.  Varnished  cambric 
2,090,623  ;  Aug.  24. 

Damm,  Carl  N.,  and  A.  Pyle,  Sr..  assignors  to  Pyle  Pat- 
tern &  Manufacturing  Company,  Muskegon  Heights, 
Mich.     Degree  plate.      2,075,008  ;   ]Mar.   30. 

Damm,  Paula,  heiress.      (See  Damm,  Walter.) 

Damm.  Samuel  P.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Printing  roller. 
2,072,297;  Mar.  2. 

Damm.  Walter,  deceased,  by  P.  Damm.  heiress,  Essen- 
Ruhr.  Germany.  Automatic  tobacco  weigher. 
2.090.252:  Aug.   17. 

Dnmines.  ,Tohn  T.  (See  Zeeb,  W.  J..  Dammes,  and 
rMoiiis.l 

Damron,  Wilbur  T..  Roanoke,  Va.  Combined  raincoat 
and  pockerbook.     2.072.030  ;  Feb.  23. 

Damrow  Brothers  Company.  (See  Damrow.  Edward  C, 
assignor.) 

Damrow,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Damrow  Brothers  Com- 
pany, Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  Cheese  hoop.  2,082.570; 
June  1. 

Damrow,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Damrow  Brothers  Com- 
pany. Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  Cheese  hoop.  2,083,318 ; 
June  8. 

Damrow,  Edward  C.  Fond  du  Lac.  Wis.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  forking  curd.     2.080,353  :  July  6. 

Dam.sel,  William  B..  and  W.  C.  Damsel,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tamperproof  nonrcfillable  closure.     2,069.005  ;  Jan.  26. 

Dnmsnl.  William  C.     (See  Damsel.  William  B.  and  W.  C.) 

Danckwortt,  Thomas  B.,  Los  .Vngeles,  Calif.  Two-cycle 
Diesel   engine.     2.079,156;  May  4. 

D'Andrea,  Albert  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Making  colored 
slides  and  the  like.     2.073,387:  Mar.  9. 

Danoke,  Dietrich.  (See  Brackett,  E.  M.,  Daneke,  and 
Williams.) 

Daneke,  Dietrich,  assignor  to  F.  M.  Brackett,  Topeka 
Kans.      Stripping   machine.      2,098,413:    Nov.    9. 

Danel.  Pierro  F..  Grenoble.  France,  .-i^signor  tn  .Vtnliers 
NeTret-Bcyller  k  Piccard-Pictef.  Controlling  flume. 
2.073.610;  Mar.  16. 

Danforth,  George  L..  .Tr.,  assignor  to  Open  Hearth  Com- 
bustion Company.  Chicago,  111.  Checkerwork  constnic- 
tion.     2,090,8.32  •  Aug.  24. 

Danforrh.  George  L.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Open  Hearth  Com- 
bustion Companv.  Chicago,  111.  Furnace  co-istruction. 
2.102,257  ;  Dec.  14. 

Danforth,  John  W.,  ot  al.  (See  Isom.  E.  W.,  and  Parme- 
lee.) 

Dangelmajer.  Charles.  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
E.  T.  du  Pont  de  Nemo\irs  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.     Hardening  of  proteins.     2.101.574;  Dec.  7. 

Dancelma.ier,  Charles.  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Compan.v.  Wilmington. 
Del.    Insecticidal  composition.    2,101.704 ;  Dec.  7. 


Danger,  Etienne,  assignor  to  Soci^t6  Anonyme  Fsines 
Decoufle,  Paris,  France.  Machine  for  the  manufacture 
of   sheet-paper  blocks.     2,070.394  ;  Feb.   9. 

Daniel,  Friedrich  K.,  London,  England,  assignor  of  fifty- 
one  one-hundredths  to  A.  C.  Horn  Company,  Long 
Island  City,  and  twenty-four  one-hundredths  to  F.  G. 
Brever,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coagulating  rubber  latices. 
2,09"6,609  ;  Oct.  19. 

Daniel,  Karl,  Cologne-Lindenthal,  Germany.  Device  for 
automatically  transmitting  and  recording  messages. 
2.085,252  :  June  29. 

Daniel,  Roval  G.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.  Vulcanizer. 
2.088,026;  July  27. 

Dauiel,  William,  assignor  to  Greenhill  &  Daniel,  Inc., 
Brooklyn.  N.  Y.     Bathing  suit.     2,075,387  ;  Mar.  30. 

Daniel,  William,  assignor  to  Greenhill  &  Daniel,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Bathing  suit.     2.092,152  ;  Sept.  7. 

Daniell,  James  F.,  assignor  to  Ralston  Steel  Car  Com- 
panv, Columbus,  Ohio.  Sectional  doorway.  2,072,514; 
Mar.  2. 

Daniels,  Claude  H.     (See  Buek,  Tycho,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Daniels,  Claude  H.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  Deformable 
insole.     2,092,909  ;   Sept.  14. 

Daniels,   Claude  H..   Wellesley  Hills,   Mass.     Deformable 
foot     support     for     shoes     and     making     the     same. 
.  2.092.910;   Sept.  14. 

Daniels,  Claude  H.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.  Shoe. 
2,097,451 ;  Nov.  2. 

Daniels,  Elmer  A.     (See  Donovan,  L.  A.,  and  Daniels.) 

Daniels,  Gervase  P.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Combination 
container  and  goblet  for  liquids.     2,086,404  ;  July  6. 

Daniels,  Herbert  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  Axman, 
Seattle,  Wash.     Oil  burner.     2,083,832  ;  June  15. 

Daniels,  Josef.     (See  Lux,  E.,  and  Daniels.) 

Daniels,  Joseph,  Essen,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Koppers  Company.  Production  of  low 
temperature  coke.     2,091,702  ;  Aug.   31. 

Daniels,  Lee  G.,  Rockford,  111.  Valve.  2,093,692  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Daniels,  Ransom  J..  Whitestone,  assignor  to  American 
Seal-Kap  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Bottle 
capping  mechanism.     2.068,165  ;  Jan.  19. 

Danielson,  J.  P..  Co.     (See  Simdberg,   Carl  E.,  assignor.) 

Danielson,  J.  P.,  Co.  (See  Tornebohm,  Kenneth  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Danielson  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Chad- 
bourne,  J.  H.,  and  Burdick,  assignors.) 

Danielson  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  White- 
head, O.  N.,  and  Toelle,  assignors.) 

Dann,  Chai-les  W.,  East  Orange,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Thomas  A.  Edison,  Incorporated,  West 
Orange,  N.  J.  Control  device  and  the  production 
thereof.     2,102,407  ;  Dec.  14. 

Dannenberg,  Frank,  J.  L.  Frank,  and  A.  Groth,  Rochester. 
N.  Y.     Advertising  display  device.     2.073.986;  Mar.  10. 

Dannenberg,  Hans.  (See  Hubert,  Emil,  and  Dannen- 
berg.) 

Dannenberg,  Hans,  Dessau,  and  E.  Hubert,  Dessau-Ziebigk, 
assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-^Iain,  Germanv.  Manufacture  of  arti- 
ficial threads.     2.0S9.159  ;  Aug.  3. 

Dantsizen,  Christian,  Schenectady.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Continuous  annealing 
process.     2,079,494  ;  May  4. 

Danuser,  Caflisch,  Zuricli,  and  F.  C.  Danuser.  Trogen, 
Switzerland.  Engine  temperature  control  device. 
2,074,168  ;  Mar.  16T 

Danuser,   Felix  C.      (See  Danuser,   Caflisch.   and  F.  C.) 

Danver,  Andrew  C,  Providence.  R.  I.  Lubricating  de- 
vice.    2.072,855  :  Mar.  9. 

Danvers  Shoe  Company.  (See  Newman,  Donald  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dany,  Elmer  W..  assignor  to  Ferro  Enamel  Corporation. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Furnace.     2,069.057 ;   Jan.   20. 

Danzer.  Catherine,  et  al,  executors.     (See  Lederer,  Anton.) 

Danziger,  Harold  I.,  Williamstown,  JIass.  Machine  for 
making  wire  elements.     2.067.521  ;  Jan.  12. 

Darby.  Ernest  R..  and  P.  J.  Potter,  assignors  to  Federal- 
Mogul  Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Liner  for  bearings. 
2,102,998;  Dec.  21. 

Darby,  George  M.,  Westport.  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Dorr  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Purification  of 
liquids.     2,087,851  ;  July  20. 

Darby,  George  M..  Westport.  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Dorr 
Company.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Purification  of  liquids. 
2.089.160;  Aug.  3. 

Darby.  George  M..  Westport.  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Dorr 
Company.  Inc..  New  I'ork.  N.  Y.  Combined  flocculation 
and  sedimentation  apparatus.     2.095.923;  Oct.  12. 

Darby.  George  >L,  and  E.  J.  Roberts.  Westport.  Conn., 
and  W.  C.  Weber.  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The 
Dorr   Company.    Inc.,   New   York.   N.    Y.     Flocculation. 

2.081.850  ;  May  25. 

Darby.  George  M..  and  E.  J.  Roberts.  We.stport.  Conn.,  and 
W.  C.  Weber.  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Dorr 
Company,     Inc..     New     York,     N.     Y.       Flocculation. 

2.051.851  ;  May  25. 

Darby.  George  M..  and  F.  J,  Roberts.  Westport.  Conn., 
and  AV.  C.  Weber,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The 
Dorr  Company.  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Flocculation. 
2.081,852;  May  25. 
Darby,  J.  P.  (See  Porter.  Albert  N..  assignor.) 
Darby,  John  E..  New  Orleans.  La.  Racket  stringing  ma- 
chine.    2.0G7.563 ;  Jan.  12. 


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Darby,  Michael  L.      (See  Darby,  Tony,  assignor.) 

Darby,  Tony,  Micliigan  City,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  L. 
Darby,  Whiting,  Ind.     Bait.     2,077,311  ;  Apr.  13. 

D'Arcev,  .John,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Liquid  level  indicator. 
2,098,085  ;  Nov.  2. 

Darche,  Albert  A.  A.,  Bondy,  France.  Cylinder  head. 
2,077,824  ;  Apr.  20. 

Darco  Corporation.  (See  Ingols,  H.  A.,  and  Pie,  as- 
signors.) 

Dardani,  Edward  V.,  Southport,  Conn.  Odometer  for 
motor  vehicles.     2,100,024;  Nov.  23. 

Dardelet  Threadlock  Corporation.  (See  McManus,  Ed- 
ward   J.,    assignor.) 

Darden,  Newton  J.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Combined  fire 
and   burglar   alarm.      2.086,405 ;    July   6. 

Dare,  Walter  J.  (See  Lachmann,  G.  V.,  Volkert,  and 
Dare. ) 

Dargis,  Otis  L.,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Safety  brake 
control.     2,103,613  ;  Dec.  28. 

Darley,  W.  S.,  &  Co.     (See  Yates,  De  Witt  E.,  assignor.) 

Darling  Automatic  Stoker  Co.  (See  Darling,  Samuel  M., 
assignor.) 

Darling,  Frank  I/.,  Teaneck,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company,  Inc.  Ap- 
paratus for  filling  cans  and  the  like.  2,071,504 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Darling.  Frank  Tj.,  and  G.  F.  Darling,  Paterson.  N.  J., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Crown  Can  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Power  dispensing  can. 
2,091,911 ;  Aug.  31. 

Darling,  Glen  F.      (See  Darling,  Frank  L.,  and  G.  F.) 

Darling,  L.  A.,  Company.  (See  Elmer,  Francis  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Darling,  Philip  G.,  Stratford,  Conn.  Indicator  device. 
2,091,028  ;  Aug.  24. 

Darling,  Eoy  L.     (See  Younkman,  G.  W.,  and  Darling.) 

Darling,  Samuel  M.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Darling 
Automatic  Stolver  Co.    Fuel  stoker.    2,075,274  ;  Mar.  30. 

Darling,  Samuel  M.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Diversified  Patents,  Inc.  Firebox  con- 
struction.    2,077,676  ;  Apr.  20. 

Darlington,  Philip  J.,  deceased,  Cambridge,  R.  T.  M. 
Darlington,  executrix,  assignor  to  Robert  G.  Morse, 
Marblehead,  Mass.     Gauge.     2,073,365  ;  Mar.  9. 

Darlington,  Philip  J.,  deceased,  Cambridge ;  R.  T.  M. 
Darlington,  executrix,  assignor  to  R.  G.  Morse,  Mar- 
blehead, Mass.  Blicrometer  caliper.  2,080,534 ;  May 
18. 

Darlington,  Rebecca  T.  M.,  executrix.  (See  Darlington, 
Philip  J.) 

Darlington,  Sidney,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrochemical 
impedance.     2,094,062  ;  Sept.  28. 

Darnell,  Victor  L.,  assignor  to  The  Master  Electric  Com- 
panv,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Ventilared  splashproof  motor 
housing.     2,074,067  ;  Mar.  16. 

Darrah,  William  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Heat  application  and 
equipment  therefor.     2,073,144  :  Mar.  9. 

Darrington,  Thomas  A.,  Smithfield  Market,  England.  Salt- 
ing of  the  intestines  of  anim.-ils  prior  to  the  use  of  said 
intestines  as  sausage  skins.    2,072,443  ;  Mar.  2. 

Darroch,  Gourley,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Cotterman, 
Frederick  W.) 

Darrow,  Wirt  E.,  Hollis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Switchboard  cord 
circuit.     2,073,003  ;  Mar.  9. 

Darsey,  Van  M.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Patents  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Coating  metal. 
2,067,007;  Jan.  5. 

Darst,  George  H.     (See  Wheelbarger,  A.  S.,  and  Darst.) 

Dart,  William  F.,  JInson,  Mich.  Apparatus  for  cleaning 
drain  pipes.     2,077,516  ;  Apr.  20. 

Dartmoiith  College,  Trustees  of.  (See  Amos,  Adelbert,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Dartmouth  College,  Trustees  of.  (See  Ames,  A.,  Jr.,  and 
Gliddon,   assignors.) 

Dartnell,  William  W.,  assignor  to  The  Valley  Camp  Coal 
Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Domestic  screening  plant 
and   bin  arrangement   for  coal.     2,071.456  ;   F(>li.    23. 

D'Ascanio,  Corradino.  assignor  to  Plaggio  &  Co.,  Soc.  An., 
Genoa,  Italy.  Adjustable  propeller.  2,091,029 ;  Aug. 
24. 

Dasenbrook,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  TImyor-Actlon  Com- 
pany. Rockford,  III.     Piano.     2.073.403  ;  Mar.  0. 

Dash,  Cyrus  C,  Lakewood,  J.  G.  Illggins,  Cleveland,  and 
J.  IT.  Ilerlner,  Lakewood,  assignors  to  The  Ilertner 
Fleolric  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Connector. 
2,068..309;  Jan.  19. 

Diishcf.sky,  George,  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and 
app.'iratiiH  for  elimin;iting  torsional  vibrations  from 
power   inslallatlona.      2,095.970;    Oct.    19. 

DasI,  lOnrique  M.,  liondon.  England.  Moving  strind  for 
the  display  of  goods,  signs,  and  the  like.  2,0S;7,187  : 
Jnlv   1.",. 

Dan,  Eberhard  IT.,  Ingram,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Separable 
fiisti'iior.     2,082,619  ;  June  1. 

Dnul).  Cli.'irles,   N('\v   York,  N.   Y.     Hydraulic  compressor. 

2.072,015  :    Feb.   23. 
Daiil),  Rudolph,  I'aterson,  N.  J,,  nsslgnnr  to  Wright  Aero- 

luuidciil  Corporation.     Intorniil  coMibu.stlon  engine  struc- 

turo.     2.00n.:t!)l  :  Jan.  5. 
D'Aubiirftde,    I'liul    f.    .\.    M.,    Saint  Genls-Laval,    France. 

Engliio  mounting.     2,081,080;  June  15. 


Daubenspeck,  Peter  E.,  Pontiac,  ]Mich.  Cement  building 
block.     2,077.989  :  Apr.  20. 

Daubert,  Banks  A.,  Hartleton,  Pa.  Distilling  apparatus. 
2,078.914  ;  Apr.  27. 

Daudt,  Herbert  W.     (See  Holt,  L.  C,  and  Daudt.) 

Daudt,  Herbert  W.,  assignor  to  E.  L  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Making  tetra-alkyl  lead. 
2,091,114  ;  Aug.  24. 

Daudt,  Herbert -W.,  and  M.  A.  Youker,  Wilmington,  and 
E.  L.  Mattison,  Richardson  Park,  assignors  to  Kinetic 
Chemicals,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Antimony  trifluoride 
preparation.     2,068,005  ;  Jan.  19. 

Daughety,  Carl  O.,  Ayden,  N.  C,  assignor  to  Carolina 
Chemical  Company.  Composition  for  destroying  suck- 
ers in  tobacco  and  tomato  plants.     2,098.135  ;  Nov.  2. 

Daughters,  Charles  G.,  Milford,  Ohio.  Automatic  means 
for  stitching  pockets  and  the  like.     2,094,528  ;  Sept.  28. 

Daum,  Charles,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Fruit  juice  extractor. 
2,081,424  ;   May  25. 

Daum,  Edwin  W.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Unitary  sanding  and 
polishing  machine.     2,087,022 ;    July   13. 

Dauphinais,  Henry  C,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.  File  and 
record  system.     2,074,105  :  Mar.   16. 

Dausel,  Hans.     (See  Moser,  W.,  and  Dausel.) 

Dausmann,  Charles  F.,  Hempstead,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  H.  A.  Bloomberg,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  motive 
fluid  control  and  brake  operating  means  for  motor 
vehicles.     2,081,126  ;  May  18. 

Daut,  Doctor  W.  W.     (See  llazlett.  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Dautrlck,  Owen  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Door  construction. 
2,066.558  ;  Jan.  5. 

Da  Valle,  Peter,  South  Crate,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  the 
distillation  of  alcohol.     2,080,167  ;  May  11. 

Davang,  Louis.      (See  Pollack.  H.,  and  Davang.) 

Davenport,  Clarence  D.  (See  Carson,  A.  H.,  Anderson, 
and  Davenport.) 

Davenport,  Granger.  (See  Zimmermann,  W.  F.,  and 
Davenport.) 

Davenport,  Herman  A.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Shaping  the  bottoms  of  shoes.     2,092,053  ;  Sept.  7. 

Davenport,  RaUih  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  High  lift  rip- 
per.    2,093,125;    Sept.   14. 

Davenport,  Ralph  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combined 
carrier  scraper.     2.099.435;  Nov.  16. 

Davenport,  Sam  F.,  Garrett,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Creek  Chub 
Bait  Company.     Fish  lure.     2,088,775  ;  Aug.  3. 

Davey,  Edward  L.     (See  Boaver,  C.  J.,  and  Davey.) 

Davey,  George  W.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Furnace  wall  struc- 
ture.    2,075,602  ;  Mar.  30. 

Davey,  Wheeler  P.,  State  College,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Her- 
cules Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Detergent, 
penetrating,  and  wetting  composition.  2,073,464 ; 
Jlar.  9. 

David,  Andrew,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Kaufmann, 
Washington,  D.  C.     Wave  motor.     2,093,351 ;  Sept.  14. 

David.  Aubrey  D.,  Clarendon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Petro- 
leum I'rocesses  Corporation.  Wichita,  Ivans.  Manu- 
facture of  black  wax.     2,100,070  ;  Nov.  23. 

David,  Lester  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Preparing  wood  for 
grinding.     2,075,023  ;   Mar.   30. 

David.  Lyn,  and  A.  Rosenblatt,  NeV  York,  N.  Y.  Laundry 
finishing  machine.     2.082,243;  June  1. 

David,  Newcomb,  Company,  Inc.  (See  Ludwig,  John  E., 
assignor.) 

David.son.  .\manda  M.,  trustee.  (See  Johannes,  Ernst 
IT.,  assignor.) 

Davidson,  Arthur  C,  Canton,  Conn.,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  B.  Fleeger,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Metallurgical  addi- 
tion agent  and  process.     2,079,901;  May  11. 

Davidson,  Bruce  J.,  Kew  Gardens,  assignor  to  National 
Biscuit  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  bottom 
for  containers.     2,095,798;  Oct.  12. 

Davidson,  Edward  I\l.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Continental  Can  Company,  Inc.  I'rint- 
ing  ink.    2,091.906  ;  Sept.  7. 

Davidson,  Edward  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Suture  re- 
tainer.    2,075,508;  Mar.  30. 

Davidson.  Francis  I!..  Sout licnd-on-Sea,  England.  Auto- 
matic burglar  and  fire  .Tlarni.     2,090,574;  Aug.  17. 

Davidson.  George  W.,  Pocahontas,  Va.  Plow  tip. 
2,075,182;   Mar.   30. 

Davidson,  Jack  IT.,  assignor  to  Armstrong-Blum  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago,    Til.      Ilack.saw.      2,101,362;  Dec.   7. 

Davidson,  John  C,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Electrical  Re- 
senrch  Products,  Inc.,  N(>w  Yoik,  N.  Y.  Sound  film 
reproducing  apparatus.     2,094,063;  Sept.  28. 

Diividson,  John  (,'.  F.  (See  Farrer,  D.,  Davidson,  and 
Harris.) 

D.'ividson,  Julius  R.,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  Kensington, 
Incorporated,  New  Kensington,  I'li.  Server  for  ciga- 
rettes or  the  like.     2,082,442;  .liine  1. 

Davidson,  I,awrenoe  J..  Chicago.  III.  Apparatus  for  treat- 
ing li(iuids,     2, 005. 350  :  Oct.  12. 

Davidson,  Louis.      (See  Klrschner,   L.,  and  Davidson.) 
Davidson,    McClcllnn,    llanovei',    I'n.      Automatic    damper 
regiiliitor.     2,007,564;  Jan,  12. 

Davidson,  Walter  C.      (See  IIolT,  J.  B.,  and  David.son.) 

David.son,  William  Ti\,  St.  I'anI,  IMInn,  .\ntoinatlo  Inter- 
coniniunlciil  lug  Rystem.      2.076,176;  Apr,   (>. 

DiivldsoM,  \\'illi:im  M.,  and  T.  B.  Jones,  Toronto.  Ontario, 
Caniidii,  assignors  to  Itakcllte  Corporation,  Ni'W  York, 
N.  Y.  Making  buttons  from  plastic  material. 
2,087,470  ;   July   20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Davidson,  William  W.,  Evanston,  111.  Blank  Conveying 
apparatus.     Re.  20,581 ;  Dec.  14. 

Davidson,  William  W.,  Evanston,  111.  Machine  for  sepa- 
rating and   feeding   blanks.     2,089,946  ;   Aug.   17. 

Davidson,  William  Ward,  Evanston,  111.  Blank  conveyer 
board.     2,083,296  ;  June  8. 

Davidson,  \\  illie  J.,  \Vtiarton,  Tex.  Safety  latch  equipped 
coupling  pin.     2,077,825  ;  Apr.  20. 

Davies,  David  P.,  assignor  to  J.  I.  Case  Company,  Racine, 
Wis.     Pump.     2,068,536 ;  Jan.  19. 

Davies,  David  R.,  Didsbury,  England,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Companv.  Metal-clad  electrical  switch  gear. 
2,084,893  ;    June    22. 

Davies,  Ernest.      (See   Craig,  J.  A.,  and  Davies.) 

Davies,  George  R.,  East  Hartford,  Conn.  Clothesline 
mechanism.     2,088.638  ;  Aug.  3. 

Davies,  Gomer  L.  (See  Mashbir,  S.  F.,  Kear,  Davies,  and 
Orton.) 

Davies,  Henry  H.      (See  Marsh,  S.  W.,  and  Davies.) 

Davies,  Herbert  T.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  The 
Metallurgical  Treatment  Syndicate  Limited,  Edinburgh, 
Scotland.  Protective  treatment  of  metals  and  alloys. 
2,097,211  :   Oct.  26. 

Davies,  Holden  H.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Pressure  regulating 
valve.     2,093,035  ;   Sept.   14. 

Davies,  Idris  I.,  Madison,  Wis,,  dedicated  to  the  free  use 
of  the  people  of  the  United  States.  Universal  moisture 
bridge.     2,088,843  ;  Aug.  3. 

Davies,  James  A.,  Media,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Jlanufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Reversing  turbine.     2,076,621  :   Apr.  13. 

Davies,  Leonard  J.  (See  Warren,  H.  W.  H.,  Davies,  and 
jNIitchell.) 

Davies,  Leonard  J.,  Rugby,  England,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  discharge  lamp.  2,087,753  ; 
July  20. 

Davies,  Leonard  J.,  Rugby,  England,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electric  discharge  lamp. 
2,087,754;    July  20. 

Davies,  Leonard  J.,  Rugby,  England,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Companv.  Electric  gaseous  discharge  lamp. 
2,103,029  ;  Dec.  21. 

Davies  &  Metcalfe  Limited.  (See  Metcalfe,  Richard  D. 
and  J.  C,  assignors.) 

Davies,  Richard  L.,  assignor  to  Pennsylvania  Salt  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  alkali 
sub-silicates.     2,100,944  ;  Nov.  30. 

Davies,  Wayne,  Evanston,  111.  Forming  packing  rings. 
2.076,528;  Apr.'lS. 

Davies,  William  R,      (See  Thomas,  H.  R.,  and  Davies.) 

Davies,  W.  Sanders,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Morgan,  John 
D.,  assignor.) 

Daviet.  August  H.,  Hillside,  N.  J.  Fire  hydrant. 
2.083,319  ;  June  8. 

Davis,  Abner  F.  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Faries 
Manufacturing  (Company,  Decatur,  111.  Lighting  unit. 
2,082,687  ;  June  1. 

Davis,  Anthony  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Adjustable  chair 
and  roller  for  pipes.     2,103,811  ;  Dec.  28. 

Davis,  Archibald  H.,  Jr.  (See  Winsborough,  P.,  and 
Davis.) 

Davis,  Arnold  R,      (Spe'Miller,  J.  M.,  and  Davis.) 

Davis,  Arthur  B..  Springfield,  Ohio.  Printing  plate  mold 
and  malcing  same.     2,085,740  ;  July  6. 

Davis,  Arthur  B,,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Printing  plate  and 
mounting  the  same.     2,101,052  ;  Dec.  7. 

Davis,  Arthur  J.     (See  Sohn,  C.  J.,  and  Davis.) 

Davis,  Arthur  P.      (See  Adams,  Lytle  S..  assignor.) 

Davis,  Augustine,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Truck  tank  and 
cab.     2,100,383  ;  Nov.  30. 

Davis,  Benjamin  F.  (See  Abrams,  A.,  Wagner,  and 
Davis.) 

Davis,  Calvin  V.     (See  Stewart.  S.  W.,  and  Davis.) 

Davis,  Charles  I)..  Columbia,  S.  C.  Fracture  pin. 
2,081,293  :  May  25. 

Davis,  Charles  H.,  Cheshire,  and  E.  L.  Munson,  Nauga- 
tuck,  assignors  to  The  American  Brass  Company,  Water- 
bury,  Conn.     Copper  base  alloys.     2,075,509  ;  Mar.   30. 

Davis,  Charles  H.,  Cheshire,  and  E.  L.  Munson,  Naugatuck, 
assignors  to  The  American  Brass  Companv,  Waterbury, 
Conn.     Copper  base  alloy.     2,101,930;  Dec.  14. 

Davis,  Clarke  F.,  Short  Hills.  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  American  Cyanamid  <^-  CbeminTl  Cor- 
poration.    Gypsum  lumber.     Re.  20,275  ;  Feb.  23. 

Davis,  Clarke  F.,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  American  Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Cor- 
poration.     Fireproofing    slab.      2.074,463  :    Mar.    23. 

Davis,  Clarke  F.,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  American  Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Cor- 
poration. Slab  and  building  construction.  2,083,987  ; 
June  15. 

Davis,  Clarke  F..  Short  Hills.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Building  construction.      2,087,218;  .Tuly  13. 

Davis.  Clarke  F.,  Short  Hills.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Precast  slab  and  building  construction.  2,091,140 ; 
Aug.  24. 

Davis,  Clarke  F..  Short  Hills.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ceiling  construction.      2.092.751  ;   Sent.  14. 

Davis,  Clarke  F..  Short  Hills,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Corporation,  Now  York,  N.  Y. 
Slab  construction.     2,092,752  ;   Sept.   14. 


Davis,  Clarke  F.,  Short  Hills.  N.  J,,  assignor  to  American 
Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Deck.     2,093,108;   Sept.    14. 

Davis,  Clarke  F.,  Short  Hills,  J.  G.  Brush,  Westfleld, 
and  L.  K.  Mayne,  Linden,  assignors  to  American 
Cyanamid  &  Chemical  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ceiling  construction  and  slab  therefor.  2,103,969  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Davis,  Claud  F.,  Pineville,  Ky.  Compressor  pump. 
2,091,752  ;  Aug.  31. 

Davis,  Dean  W..  Pendleton,  Ind.  Aging  distilled  alcoholic 
beverages.     2,091,030  ;  Aug.  24. 

Davis,  Edward,  San  Leandro,  assignor  to  W.  E.  Johnson, 
D.  Burkholder,  and  G.  E.  Drake,  Oakland,  Calif.  Coat- 
ing compound  and  apparatus  for  using  same. 
2,087,504  ;  July  20. 

Davis.  Edward,  Clifton,  and  E.  W.  Freeman,  Belleville, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Continental  Can  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Dredging  container.     2,097,210  ;  Oct.  26. 

Davis,  Edward  D..  assignor  to  The  Bove  Needle  Company, 
Chicago.  111.     Display  support.     2,090,440  :  Aug.  17. 

Davis,  Edward  D.,  assignor  to  The  Boye  Needle  Com- 
pany, Chicago,   111.     Hairpin.     2,099,927  ;  Nov.  23. 

Davis,  Edward  D.,  assignor  to  The  Bo.ve  Needle  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Commodity  display  cabinet. 
2.100.132  ;  Nov.  23. 

Davis,  Edward  R.,  assignor  to  Norman  Hutchinson, 
Wilkesbarre,  Pa.  Receptacle  for  milk  bottles  or  the 
nice.     2,086,156  ;  July  6. 

Davis.  Ellery  L.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Liquid  sprayer. 
2,088,082  ;   July  27. 

Davis,  Elmer  M.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Corpora- 
tion,   Chicago,   111.     Deodorizer.     2,084,894 ;   June  22. 

Davis,  Elmer  W.,  Newton  Center,  Mass.,  and  A.  H.  May- 
nard,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  assignors  to  Boston  Wire  Stitcher 
Company,  Portland,  Maine.  Identification  and  recording 
device.     2,072,098  ;  Mar.  2. 

Davis,  Elmer  W.,  Newton  Center,  !Mass.,  and  A.  H.  May- 
nard.  Warwick,  R.  I.,  assignors  to  Boston  Wire 
Stitcher  Company,  Portland,  Maine.  Identification  and 
recording  devices.     2,099,679  ;  Nov.  23. 

Davis.  Emanuel,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Correct  Printing 
Company,     Inc.,    New    Yorlc,    N.     Y.       Mailing    folder. 

2.009.602  :  Feb.  2. 

Davis,  Ernest  W.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner 

Corporation,     Chicago,     111.       Lubricating     apparatus. 

2,070,003;  Feb.  9. 
Davis,  Ernest  W.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner 

Corporation,     Chicago,     111.       Lubricating     apparatus. 

2,070,004 ;  Feb.  9. 
Davis,  Ernest  \\'..  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner 

Corporation,     Chicago,     111.       Lubricating     apparatus. 

2,074,143  ;  Mar.  16. 
Davis,  Ernest  W.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner 

Corporation.      Chicago,      111.     Lubricating      apparatus. 

2,08'f.085  :   July  13. 
Davi.s,  Ernest  W..  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner 

Oirporation.      Chicago,     111.     Lubricating     apparatus. 

2,097.871  ;  Nov.  2. 
Davis,  Ernest  W.,  Oak  Park,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments,   to    Stewart-Warner    Corporation.    Chicago,    111. 

Combined  pump  and  reservoir  for  centralized  lubricat- 
ing systems.     2,098,570  ;  Nov.  9. 
Davis,  Ernest  W..  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner 

Corporation.      Chicago,      111.        Pistol     grip     oil     can. 

2,102.837  ;  Dec.  21. 
Davis.  Frank  L.,  Jr.,  Kenilworth,  assignor  to  The  Watson- 

Stillman  Co..  Roselle,  N.  J.     Pump.     2,095.316  :  Oct.  12. 
Davis  &  Furber  JIa chine  Company.      (See  Jensen,  A.  C, 

and   Kelly,    assignors.) 
D.avis  &  Furhor  Macliine  Company.      (See  Knight,  Henry 

n.,  assignor.) 

Davis,  G.  Howlett,  Jr.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Sound-controlled 
ar-tuating  mechanism.     2.100,434;  Nov.  30. 

Davis,  Garland  H.  B.  and  J.  I.  Wasson.  Elizabeth,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company. 
Treating  a  petroleum   oil.     2,063,847  ;  Jan.  26. 

Davis,  Garland  11.  B.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  and  C.  C. 
Swoope,  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  De- 
velopment Company.  Producing  pour  inhibitors  for 
wax-containing  oils.      2,087,682  ;   July  20. 

Davis.  Garvin  H..  Calico  Rock,  Ark.  Adjustable  book 
holder.     2.092,605  ;  Sept.  7. 

Davis    &    Geek,    Inc.      (See   Carruthers,    Francis    W.,    as- 
signor.) 
Davis.   George  C,   assignor  of  one-third   to   P.   N.   Orton 

and  one-tliird  to  P.  G.  Scofes,  Lansing,  Mich.    Blinking 

light  system.     2,078.372  ;  Apr.  27. 
Davis,  Gebrgc  G.,  Eugene,  Oreg.     Cleaning  and  polishing 

device.     2.070,712  ;  Feb.   10. 
Davis,    George    H..    Washington,    D.    C.      Multiple   action 

thermostat.     2.101,637;  Dec.  7. 
Davis,  George  W.,  Mlneola,  N.  Y.     Septic  tank.  2,069,058  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Davis,    George   W.,    and    W.    C.    Davis,    Richmond,    Ind. 

Lawn  mower.     2,071,162;  Feb.  16. 
Davis,   Harold   F.,   assignor   to   Kingsbury   Manufacturing 

Company,     Keene.     N.     H.       Brake     for    toy     vehicles. 

2.066,826  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Davis,      Harold      G.,      Denver,      Colo.        Coffee      maker. 

2.079.603  ;  May  11. 


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Davis,  Harold  S.,  and  A.  W.  Francis,  Woodbury,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Recovery  of  olefines  from  gaseous  or 
liouid  mixtures.     2,077,041  ;  Apr.   13. 

Davis,  Harold  S.,  and  A.  W.  Francis,  Woodbury,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Company,  Incorporated, 
Neve  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  esters  from  olefines. 
2,079,652  ;  May  11. 

Davis,  Henry  S.,  West  Haven,  Conn.  Speed  responsive 
control  mechanism.     2,072,246  ;  Mar.  2. 

Davis,  Isaiah  C,  Berwick,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American  Car 
and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Railway  tank 
car.     2,085,419  ;  June  29. 

Davis,  John  G.,  Pomona,  Calif.,  assignor  to  G.  P.  Hiatt. 
Citrus  fruit  cutting  knife.     2,092,550  ;  Sept.  7. 

Davis,  John  V.     (See  Dixon,  A.  L.,  and  Davis.) 

Davis,  John  W.     (See  Crandall,  L.  Davis,  and  Lindquist.) 

Davis,  John  W.,  Prince  George  County,  Va.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Solvay  Process  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus  for  the  treat- 
ment of  gases.     2,075,510  ;  Mar.  30. 

Davis,  Joseph  R.,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  introducing  explosive  charges  into  internal 
combustion  engines.     2,068,311  ;  Jan.   19. 

Davis,  Joseph  S.,  New  Iberia,  La.  Detachable  button. 
2,085,641  ;   June   29. 

Davis,  Julius,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  comforters. 
2,081,986  ;  June  1. 

Davis,  Julius,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Comforter.  2,087,505  ; 
July  20. 

Davis,  Kenneth,  Edensburg,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Peale-Davis  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Process  and  mechanism  for  separating  intermixed  di- 
vided materials.     2,079,246  ;  May  4. 

Davis,  L.  L.  Jr.,  trustee,  et  al.  (See  Gilbert,  Riley,  as- 
signor. ) 

Davis,  Leonard  S.      (See  Spencer,  H.  W.,  and  Davis.) 

Davis,  Lewis  N.,  assignor  to  Douglas  Aircraft  Company, 
Inc.,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Heat  treating  furnace  and 
heat  treating.     2,075,929  ;  Apr.  6. 

Davis,  Louis  E.,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Film  developing 
holder.     2,082,876  ;  June  8. 

Davis,  Maynard  L.,  et  al.  (See  Burkhalter,  Lloyd,  as- 
signor.) 

Davis,  Melvin  L.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Vehicle  wheel  raising 
device.    2,076,069  ;  Apr.  6. 

Davis,  Merlin,  Milton  Pa.  Production  of  complex  sounds. 
2,075.802  :  Apr.  6. 

Davis,  Morris  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Molding  machine. 
2,090,784 ;  Aug.  24. 

Davis,  Myron  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Light  equipped  vanity 
case.     2,070,857  ;  Feb.   16. 

Davis,  Nathaniel  F.,  Contoocook,  and  C.  Straw,  Henniker, 
N.  H.     Box  or  carton.     2,089,345  ;  Aug.  10. 

Davis,  Oscar  M.,  Houston,  Tex.  Coupling.  2,070,077  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Davis,  Philip  W.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Refining  lead. 
2,087,967;   July  27. 

Davis,  Respess  H.,  Henry,  Va.  Centrifugal  pump. 
2,067,903  ;  Jan.  19. 

Davis,  Robert  A.,  Jr.,  Nampa,  Idaho.  Foot  supporter. 
2,091434;   Aug.    31. 

Davis,  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  W.  B.  Dnvis  &  Son,  Inc., 
Port  Payne,  Ala.     Making  hosiery.     2,089,879  ;  Aug.  10. 

Davis,   Robert  E.,   assisnnr  to   W.   P..  Davis  &   Son,   Inc., 
Fort  Payne,  Ala.     Hosiery.     2,089,880 ;  Aug.  10. 
.  Davis,   Robert  E.,   assignor  to  W.   B.   Davis  &   Son,   Inc., 
Fort  Payne,  Ala.     Stocking  top.     2,095,924;  Oct.  12. 

Davis,  Robert  L.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  a.^^signor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh. Pa.  Network  for  tower  lights.  2,066,928 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Davis,  Robert  L.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  k  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Polyphase  oscillator.  2,069,521  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Davis,  Robert  W.,  et  al.  (See  Paterson,  Earle  W.  G., 
assignor.) 

Davis,  Robert  W.,  Lexington,  Ky.  Wire  splicer. 
2.098.045;  Nov.  10. 

Davis,  Rowland  F.,  Tnckahoe,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Electrical  pro- 
tective sysleni.      2,087,340;   July   20. 

Davis,  ThPoi)hilus  A.,  Los  Angoles,  Calif.  Racket. 
2,097.610;   Nov.   2. 

Davis,  \V.  B.,  &  Son,  Inc.  (Sep  Davis,  Robert  E.,  assign- 
or.) 

Davis,  Walter  C.     (See  Davis,  George  W.,  and  W.  C.) 

Davis,  Waller  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Ranger  Engineering  Corporation.  Farmlngdale.  Long 
Island,  N.  Y.     Engine  cooling  device.     Re.  20,251  ;  Jan. 

Davis,  William  A.      (See  Badger,  H.  J.,  and  Davis.) 

Davis,  William  E.,  Jlacon,  Ga.  Spring  and  spindle  bracket. 
2,072,-Ii)8;  Mar.  2. 

Davis,  Willlnni  II.,  et  al.  (Sec  Chandler,  Daniel  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Davis,  William  II.,  pt  al.  (See  Rowe,  F.  IT.  and  Chandler, 
assignors.) 

Davis,  William  Z.,  Niles,  Ohio.  Boiler  stand.  2,084,481  ; 
June  22. 

Davison,  Alice  L.  R.,  cxeoutrlx.     (See  Davison,  Gregory  C.) 

Davison,   Charles  R.      (See  Ropscli,  F.   P.,  mid   Davison.) 


Davison,  Charles  R.,  and  E.  F.  Seibel,  Erie,  Pa.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Standard  Stoker 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Firing  table. 
2,072,052;  Feb.  23. 

Davison  Chemical  Corporation,  The.  (See  Hardiek,  Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 

Davison,  Gregory  C,  deceased,  A.  L.  S.  Davison,  execu- 
trix, Lyme,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  American 
Ordnance  Corp.,  New  London,  Conn.  Ordnance. 
2,072,099  ;  Mar.  2. 

Davison,  Robert  L.     (See  Groeniger,  W.  C,  and  Davison.) 

Davison,  Robert  L.,  assignor  to  John  B.  Pierce  Founda- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Building  construction. 
2,075,338;   Mar.   30. 

Davock,  Harlow  N.,  Birmingham,  Mich.  Bathtub. 
2,087,183  ;  July  13. 

Daw,  Burton  G.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Automatic  plating 
conveyer.     2,102,308  ;  Dec.  14. 

Dawes,  Robert  T.,  Hudson,  Mass.  Shoe  gore.  2,097,810  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Dawley,  Lester  W.,  et  al.  (See  McClanahan,  Eflae,  as- 
signor.) 

Dawn  Manufacturing  Corporation,  The.  (See  Harper, 
C.   C,   and  Kitendaugh,   assignors.) 

Dawn  Mfg.  Corp.,  The.  (See  Talley,  Thurmon  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Dawrs,  Harvey  P.,  Lewiston,  and  H.  R.  Power,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Carborundum  Company, 
Niagara  Palls,  N.  Y.  Grading  machine.  2,075,097 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Dawson,  Albert  J.,  Sewickley,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Dravo 
Contracting  Company.     Barge.     2,100,472  ;  Nov.  30. 

Dawson,  Cecil  F.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Dixie-Vortex  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Frozen 
confectionery   product.      2,093,712  ;   Sept.   21. 

Dawson,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Kittle  Manufacturing 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Broiler.  2,094,915 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Dawson,  George  A.     (See  Middleton,  E.  B.,  and  Dawson.) 

Dawson,  George  H.     (See  Dewar,  R.  J.,  and  Dawson.) 

Dawson,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Wilson-Jones  Company, 
Chicago.  111.     Loose  leaf  binder.     2,073,049  ;  Mar.  9. 

Dawson,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Wilson-Jones  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Loose  leaf  binder.     2,076,205  ;  Apr.  6. 

Dawson,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Wilson-Jones  Company, 
Chicago,  111.    Loose  leaf  binder.    2,079,761 ;  May  11. 

Dawson,  George  H.,  Chicago,  P.  O.  Unger,  Glen  Ellyn, 
and  P.  D.  Wedge,  Lombard,  assignors  to  Wilson-Jones 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Summary  board.  2,077,677 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Dawson,  Horace  W.,  U.  S.  Army,  Fort  Lewis,  Wash. 
Nozzle  holder.     2,074,326  ;  Mar.  23. 

Dawson,  James  C,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Loose  Leaf  Metals  Company. 
Loose  leaf   binder.     2,072,546 ;    Mar.   2. 

Dawson,  James  C,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Loose  Leaf  Metals  Company.  Chain 
post  loose  leaf  binder.     2,072.547  ;   Mar.    2. 

Dawson,  Jerome.     (See  SaruUo,  I.  P.,  and  Dawson.) 

Dawson,  John  W.     (See  Gulliksen,  P.  H.,  and  Dawson.) 

Dawson,  John  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Welding  apparatus.     2,066,929  ;  Jan.  5. 

Dawson,  John  W.,  Wilkinsburg.  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Electric  discharge  apparatus.     2,009,734;  Feb.   2. 

Dawson,  .John  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsljurgh, 
Pa.      Metering  system.      2,075,098  ;   Mar.   30. 

Dawson,  John  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Welding  apparatus.  2,083,190 ; 
June  8. 

Dawson,  John  W.,  East  McKepsport,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electrical  control  system.  2,081,987  ; 
June  1. 

Daw.son,  John  W.,  East  McKeesport,  assignor  to  Westlng- 
hon.«p  Elpctric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  I'Uts- 
burgh,  I'a.  Electric  discharge  apparatus.  2,100,735  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Dawson,  Robert  K.,  Guelph,  Ontario,  Canada.  Heat  ex- 
change device.     2,094,774  ;  Oct.  5. 

Day,  ("Iwirlos  A.,  ,Tr.,  I^ong  Beach,  assignor,  bv  nuvsne  as- 
signments, to  RichlioUi  Oil  Corpora limi,  iJos  Angoles, 
Calif.  Refining  gasoline  containing  morcaptnns. 
2,084,575  ;  Juno  22. 

Day,  (Charlotte  (}.,  pt  al.      (See  Low,  Loo  1\I.,  assignor.) 

Da.v,  Clayton  L.      (See  Ilorton,  G.  T.,  and  Da.v.) 

Day,  Clayton  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Bridge 
and   Iron   Company.     Container.      2,094,580  ;   Oct.   5. 

Day,  Edwin  Ti,,  Uouslon,  'I'ex.  Nail  and  tack  driving  de- 
vice.    2,078,00  1  ;  Apr.  20. 

Day,  George  J.,  BulTalo,  N.  Y.  Thermostatic  vnlve. 
:5,10;!,6M  ;  Dec    28. 

Day,  Harry  G.,  Colnnibia  Tlpighta  Station,  Minn.  Grind- 
ing mnchlne.     :;,072,157;  Mar.  2. 

Day,  Harry  S.      (Sep  llyers,  I'lilllip  L.,  assignor.) 

Day,  J.  H.,  Compan.v,  The.  (See  KlrchhofT,  WilllMm  (!., 
assignor.) 

Day,  J.  II.,  Conipiiny,  The.  (See  Miison,  E.  S.  and 
KIrchhotT,    nsslgnors.) 

Day,  T.  H.,  Company,  The.  (See  SehllV,  SIgmund,  ns- 
signors.) 


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IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


JDay.  John  A.,  Birmingham.  Mich.,  assignor  to  C.  F. 
Burees3  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Silencer. 
2,07S.754  :  Apr.  27. 

Dav,  Lrf-onard,  -New  York,  X.  Y.  Twin  16  sound  on  film 
projector.     2,077,860  ;  Apr.  20. 

Day,  Leslie  G.,  Taplow,  assignor  to  Magnesium  Castings 
and  Products  Limited,  and  to  High  Duty  Alloys  Lim- 
ited, Slough,  England.  Melting,  refining  and  prepara- 
tion for  easting  of  magnesium  and  like  metals. 
2.077,990  ;  Apr.  20. 

Day.  Lester  S..  Hamden,  Conn.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Portable  pole  step. 
2.097.562  ;   Xov.  2. 

Day,  Louis  J..  Floral  Park,  X.  T..  assignor  to  Josam  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  circulating  water  in  swimming  pools. 
2.07o.7?4:  Mar.  16. 

Dav,  Peter.  Jr..  Fort  Collins,  Colo.  Cultivator  blade 
attachment.     2,070,155  :  Feb.  9. 

Day.  Kay  E.,  Seattle.  Wash.     Piston.     2.066,613;  Jan.  5. 

Day,  Roland  B..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treatment 
of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,080,701 ;  May  IS. 

Day.  KolanU  B.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Light 
hydrocarbons.     2.096.163  ;  Oct.  19. 

Dav.  Kov  C,  Delphi,  Ind.  Adjustable  concrete  form 
spaeer'and  clamp.     2,069,085  :  Jan.  26. 

Dav.  Wi'MoT-a  p..  jr.      (See  Wirrer.  G.,  and  Day.) 

Day,  William  P.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The  In- 
ternational Vibrator  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Meth- 
od and  anparatus  for  repairing  railway  track. 
2.070,260  ;  Feb.  9. 

Day.  U'iUiam  P..  assignor  to  International  Vibration  Com- 
pany. Cleveland.  Ohio.  Method  of  and  appar.irus  for 
laying  reenforced  concrete.     2,077,356 ;  Apr.  13. 

Day,  William  P.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
fntemational  Vibration  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio. 
Making  or  repairing  roads.     2.0S5.420  ;  June  29. 

Day,  ^\il!iam  P.,  assignor  to  The  International  Vibration 
Companv.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  vibrating 
concrete".     2.093.586 :    Sept.   21. 

Day.  Winterton  J..  Alplaus.  X.  T..  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Companv.  Lamp-positioning  device.  2.087.207: 
July  13. 

Day  and  Zimmermann,  Incorporated.  (See  Badenhausen, 
John  P.,  assignor.) 

Dayes.  Frederick  E.     (See  Morris,  H.  L.,  and  Dayes.) 

Daves.  Frederick  E..  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Car  and  Foundry  Motors  Company,  New  York. 
X.  Y.     Lubricating  system.     2,074,373  ;  Mar.  23. 

Davhuff.  Charlie.  Terre  Haute,  Ind..  and  G.  McCreery. 
Washington,  D.  C.  Bedding  article.  2.093.713  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Davton.  Oara  R.,  Westfield,  X.  J.  Lock.  2,087,755 ; 
July  20. 

Dayton,  James  M.,  Torrington.  Conn.  Indicating  device 
with  backlash  eliminator.     2.075,930  ;  Apr.  6. 

DavTon.  Max  E.,  assignor  to  Bamax  Machine  Co.,  Inc., 
Rockford.   HI.     Trailer  hitch.     2.000.113  :  .A.ug.  17. 

Dayton  Pump  &  Mfg.  Company.  The.  (See  Beckett,  W. 
H..  and  Horvath.  assignors.) 

I>ayton  Rubber  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Freedlander,  Abraham  L.,  assignor.) 

Dayton  Rubber  Mfg.  Company.  The.  (See  Bitzert,  Xorman 
J.,  assignor.! 

Dayton  Steel  Foundry  Company,  The.  (See  Walther,  G., 
and  Miller,   assignors.) 

Dayton.  Wilbur  O..  assismor  to  Whitdav  (Company,  Chi- 
cago, m.     Cement.     2.092.600 :  Sept.  7. 

Dayton,  Wilbur  O..  assignor  ro  Whitday  Company,  Chi- 
cago. T\\.  Composition  of  niarter  for  sealing  and  im- 
pregnating.    2.092.601  :  Sept.  7. 

Dayvolt,  Henry  E..  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  F.  Lanten- 
plager.  Evansville,  Ind.  Hydraulic  brake.  2,084,295 ; 
June  15. 

Dazey  Churn  &  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Dazey,  Harry  L., 
assignor.) 

Dazey  Chum  &  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Killinan,  Thomas 
A.,   assignor.) 

Dazey,  Harry  L.,  Clayton.  Mo.,  assignor  to  Dazey  Chum  4 
Manufacttirins  Co..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Device  for  oi)ening 
cans.     2.068,597  :  Jan.  19. 

Dazev.  Harrv  L.,  assignor  to  Dazey  Churn  &  Manufac- 
tufinz  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Can  opener.  2.070,261 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Dazev,  Harrv  L.,  Clayton,  Mo.  Developing  photographic 
film.     2.076.070  ;  .A.pr.   6. 

Deahl.  Kenneth  J.     (See  Hunter,  P.  E.,  and  Deahl.)  - 

Deal,  Erastus  C.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Mechanical  adjuster. 
Re.  20.327  :  Apr.  13. 

Deal.  Hubert,  Marshall,  X.  C  Horseshoeing  device. 
2.075.793  :  Apr.   6. 

De  Alzugaray.  Baseres.  Xew  York,  X.  T.  Extracting  gold 
and  silver  from  their  ores.     2.088.844  :  Aug.  3. 

Dean,  .\lbert  G.,  Xarberth,  assicnor  to  Edward  G.  Budd 
Manufacturing  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sheet 
metal  beam.     2,082,792  :  June  8. 

Dean,  Charles  A.,  Bakersfield,  CaUf.  Drill.  2.080,116; 
May  11. 

Dean.  Charles  A.,  Bakersfield,  Calif.  Roller  shoulder  bit. 
2.0S0.117:  May  11. 


Fur  cutting  machine. 
Fur  cutting  machine. 
Fur  cutting  machine. 

C.  and  J.  Gross,  3Iin- 
mineral     aggregates. 


Dean.  Charles  E.,  Bayside,  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazeltine 
corporation.     Control  system.     2.080.115 ;  May  11. 

Dean,  Da%nd  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Trousers  and  forming 
same.     2,079,398  ;  May  4. 

Dean,  Edmund  W.,  assignor  to  Duplex  Printing  Press 
Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Plate  finishing  and 
trimming  machine.     2,083,898  ;  June  15. 

Dean,  Edmund  W..  assignor  to  Duplex  Printing  Press  Com- 
pany, Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Rotary  folding  mechanism 
for  printing  presses.     2,093.233  ;   Sept.  14. 

Dean.  Edmund  W.,  assignor  to  Duplex  Printing  Press  Com- 
panv. Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Rotarv  foldine  mechanism. 
2.093.234:   Sept.  14. 

Dean,  Edmund  W.,  assignor  to  Duplex  Printing  Press  Com- 
pany, Battle  Creek.  Mich.  Rotary  folding  mechanism. 
2,093.235  ;   Sept.  14. 

Dean,  Floyd  D.     (See  Schwa rz.  B.  E.,  and  Dean.) 

Dean,  Herbert,  Mount  Lebanon,  assignor  to  Federal 
Enameling  &  Stamping  Companv.  McKees  Bocks,  Pa. 
Enamelware  utensiL     2,071.817  ;  Feb.  23. 

Dean.  Oscar  M.,  Sioux  Citv.  Iowa. 
2.073.194:  Mar.  9. 

Dean.  Oscar  M..  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

2.073.195  :  Mar.  9. 
Dean.  Oscar  M..  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

2.073.196  ;  Mar.  9. 
Dean.  Reginald  S.,  Washington,  D. 

neapolis,     Minn.        Pulverizing 
2,078,933 ;  May  4. 

Dean,  Walter  .\.      (Soo  K^mp'".  L.  W..  and  Pean.l 

Dean,  Walter  B.,  Xarberth,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Edward  G. 
Budd  Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bail  car 
truck.     2,074,891 ;  Mar.  23. 

Dean.  WUliam  T.,  Garv.  Ind.  Steel  house  construction 
and  the  like.    2,103,407  ;  Dec.  28. 

D4  Andreis.  .\lberT.j.  W  ashingion,  D.  C.  Changeable  price 
marker.     2.093.714:  .<?ept.  21. 

Deane,  WUliam  E.,  Tampa,  Fla.  Concealed  valve  and 
lock  plug.     2.092.572  ;  Sept.  7. 

Deans,  Frederick  E..  C.  F.  Manger,  and  G.  A.  Buswell, 
assignors  to  The  Bentley  Engineering  Company  Lim- 
ited. Leicester,  England.  Circular  knitting  machine. 
2.101.494:  Dec.  7. 

Dearborn  Chemical  Company.  (See  Gunderson,  Lewis  O., 
assignor.) 

Dearborn.  Eugene  L..  Fairfield.  Calif.  Automatic  valve 
for  sprinkler   systems.     2.097.452  :   Xov.   2. 

De.arbom.  Frederick  E..  Washington.  D.  C,  dedicated  to 
the  free  use  of  the  public.  Double  salt  of  copper  aesen- 
ite  and  a  copper  salt  of  an  unsaturated  fat^  add  and 
process  of  making  the  same.    2,080,004 ;  May  11. 

Dearborn,  Richard  J..  Summit,  and  W.  P.  Gee,  Plainfield. 
X.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Texas  Company.  Xew  York.  X.  Y. 
Solvent  refining  of  lubricating  oil.     2.074.2.i4  :  Mar.  16.. 

Dearing.  Lester  V..  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  assignor  to  Auto- 
matic Unit  Corporation.  Sheet  fe«iing  device. 
2.097.587  :  Xov.   2. 

Dearinger.  John.  Versailles,  Ind.  Com  planter  and  wire- 
less check  rower.     2,091.194  ;  Aug.  24. 

Dearling.  Harry  S..  assicmr.r.  by  m^sne  assignments,  to 
Perry,  Frucht  ,Xew  York,  X.  T.  Odorizing  appliance. 
2.092.72S  :  Sf-pr.  7. 

De  Ayala.  Jos^,  San  Juan,  P.  R.  Coffeepot  2,072,199; 
Mar.  2. 

De  Back,  Willi.am.     (See  Thompson.  A.  R..  and  de  Back.) 

De  Back,  William,  assignor  to  Food  Machinery  Corpora- 
tion. San  Jose,  Calif.  Blanching  spinach  and  the  like. 
2,094,874  ;  Oct.  5. 

De  Bats,  Jean  H.  L.,  East  Orange.  X.  J.,  assignor  of 
ten  percent  to  H.  W.  DiXj  Scarsdale,  X.  T.,  and 
ninety  percent  to  Metal  Carbides  Corporarion.  Youngs- 
town,  Ohio.  Forming  diamondiferous  abrasive  compo- 
sitions.    2.068.S4S  :   Jan.   26. 

De  Bats,  Jean  H.  L.,  East  Orange,  X.  J.,  assignor  of 
ten  per  cent  to  H.  W.  Dix,  Scarsdale,  X.  T.,  and  ninety 
per  cent  to  Metal  Carbides  Corporation.  Toungstown, 
Ohio.     Tool  and  making  same.     2,070,156  ;  Feb.  9. 

De  Bats.  Jean  H.  L..  East  Orange,  X.  J.,  assignor  of  ten 
per  cent  to  H.  W.  Dix,  Scarsdale,  X.  Y..  and  ninety 
per  cent  to  Metal  Carbides  Corporation,  Youngstown, 
Ohio.     Making  edged  tools.     2,086,121  :  July  6. 

De  Baufre.  William  L.,  Lincoln,  Xebr.  Heat  exchanger. 
2.075.511  ;  Mar.  30. 

De  Baufre,  William  L.,  Lincoln,  Xebr.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  separation  of  gaseous  mixtures.  2,089,543  : 
Aug.  10. 

De  Baufre,  William  L..  Lincoln,  Xebr.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  drying  a  moist  gaseous  mixture. 
2,093.805  :  Sept.  21. 

De  Baufre,  William  L..  Lincoln.  Xebr.  Apparatus  for 
cooling  and  rectifying  mixed  gases.     2.097.434  ;  Xov.  2. 

De  Baufre,  William  L..  Lincoln.  Xebr.  Making  and  ar- 
rangement of  interchangers  for  hear  exchange  between 
fluid-:  at  low  temperatures.     2.101.167  :  Dec.  7. 

De  Baver-Krucsay.  Dezso,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Light 
filler.     2.087,802  :  July  20. 

De  Beauregard,  .Am6dge  C.  Paris,  France.  Apparatus  for 
regulating  the  temperature  of  fluids.  2,079,397 ; 
May  4. 

De  Beeson.  George,  assignor  to  R,  S.  Dollar.  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.     Masmptic   compass.     2.0S7.0S6 :  Julv  13. 

Debelack,  August,  Vienna.  Austria.  Piston.  2,067,314 : 
Jan.  12. 


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De  Berard,  Louis  A.,  Glencoe,  and  G.  T.  Martin,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Associated  Electric  Labora- 
tories, Inc.,  Cliicago,  111.  System  of  recording. 
2,066,672  ;  Jan.  5. 

De  Bethune,  Gaston  S.  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mixer. 
2,077,226;  Apr.  13. 

De  Bethune,  Gaston  S.  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Continuous 
beat  exchange  between  a  condensing  vapor  and  a  liquid. 
2,077,227;  Apr.  13. 

De  Bethune,  Gaston  S.  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Continuous 
thermodisintegrator.     2,077,228  ;  Apr.  13. 

DeBethune,  Gaston  S.  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Portable  mixer. 
2,078,065  ;  Apr.  20. 

De  Bethune,  Gaston  S.  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  producing  pastes  of  food  and  simi- 
lar products.     2,086,539:  July  13. 

De  Boer,  Jan  H.,  and  M.  C.  Teves,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands, 
assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Photo- 
electric tube  and  making  it.     2,066,878  ;  Jan.  5. 

De  Boer,  Jan  H.,  and  R.  J.  H.  Alink,  assignors  to  N.  V. 
Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands. 
Making  negative  prints.    2,095,408  :  Oct.  12. 

Dp  Boer,  Jan  H.,  and  W.  C.  van  Geel,  Eindhoven,  Nether- 
lands, assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Photoelectric  device.     2,076,622  ;  Apr.  13. 

DeBoer,  Jan  H.,  M.  C.  Teves,  and  H.  Lems,  Eindhoven, 
Netherlands,  assignors  ro  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Manufacturing  phototubes.     2,091,031 ;  Aug.  24. 

De  Boer,  John  H.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Bed.  2,093,164; 
Sept.   14. 

DeBolt,  Victor  H.,  Fairbanks,  Alaska.  Pneumatic  ma- 
chine base.    2,076,071 ;  Apr.  6. 

De  Botelho,  Martin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loose  powder  com- 
pact.    2,094,696  ;  Oct.  5. 

De  Bothezat,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  conditioner. 
2,073,833  ;  Mar.  16. 

De  Bothezat,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cooling  system. 
2,083,436  ;  June  8. 

Debrie,  Andr6  L.  V.  C,  Paris,  France.  Cinematographic 
projector  employing  combined  sound  and  picture  films. 
2.071.782  :  Feb.  23. 

De  Bruin,  Alfred  C,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Motion  transform- 
ing mechanism.     2,082,483  ;  June  1. 

Debucb,  Carl  P.,  and  E.  Markworth,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Maln,  Germany,  assignors  to  American  Lurgi  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.     Process  of  and  apparatus  for 

•    roasting  ores.     2,069,875  ;  Feb.  9. 

Debuch,  Carl  P.,  and  E.  Markworth,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  German.y,  assignors  to  American  Lurgi  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Treatment  of  waste  sulphuric 
acid.     2,097,271  ;   Oct.   26. 

Debus,  Sander,  Hastings,  Nebr.  Bread  slicing  machine. 
2,075,339  ;  Mar.  30. 

Debus,  Sander,  Hastings,  Nebr.  Bread  slicing  machine. 
2,076,296;  Apr.  6. 

Decarie  Incinerator  Corporation.  (See  Lewers,  George 
R.,  assignor.) 

Decarie  Incinerator  Corporation.  (See  Raisch,  W.,  Wood- 
man, Buflington,  and  Morris,  assignors.) 

De  Cesare,  Matteo,  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  D.  Colin,  Brooklyn, 
assignors  of  one-third  to  said  Cohn,  one-third  to  S. 
Kalner  and  one-third  to  K.  Ohlbaum,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Doll  eye  unit.     2,072,358  :  Mar.   2. 

De  Cesare,  Matteo,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Beh- 
rend  &  Rothschild,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coin  registering 
toy  bank.     2,079,202  ;  May  4. 

Deehant,  Franci.s  L.,  Kacine,  Wi,s.  Electron  discharge 
amplifier.     2,074,047  ;  Mar.  16. 

Dt'ckard,  Charles  L.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Safety  cage  for  work- 
men.    2,076,810  ;   Apr.   13. 

Deckel,  Friedrich.     (See  Zwick,  Kilrt,  assignor.) 

Decker,  Alden  J.,  Du  Bois,  Pa.  Solid  fuel  briquet  and  mak- 
ing the  same.     2,006,457  ;  Jan.  5. 

Decker,  Alfred,  &  Cohn,  Inc.  (See  Serak,  George  E., 
assignor.) 

Decker,  Alfred,  &  Cohn,  Inc.  (See  Spina,  F.,  and  Green, 
a.ssignor.s.) 

Decker,  Alonzo  G.      (See  Preston,  H.  C,  and  Decker.) 

Decker,  Elmer  A.,  Dallas,  Tex.     Sign.     2,094,876  ;  Oct.  5. 

Decker,  Francis  W.     (See  McCombs,  M.  F.,  and  Decker.) 

Decker.  Frank.      (See  UiHorf.  Ij.  A..  Belircns   and  Decker.) 

Decker,  George,  and  P.  D.  Spaeth,  Jr.,  Cleveland,  as- 
signors to  The  Realistic  Permanent  Wave  Machine 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Hair  waving  apparatus. 
2,070,422;   Fob.   0. 

Decker,  Harry  C,  Altoona,  assignor  to  The  Penn.'=iylvania 
Railroad  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Smoke  bo.\  casing 
for  a  locomotive.     2,095,192  ;  Oct.  5. 

Decker,  Helnrich,  Cologne,  Germany,  assignor  to  Okopa 
Carbon  Paper  Eliminator  Limited,  London  ('ounty, 
England.      Typewriter.      2,074,778  ;    Mar.    23. 

Decker,  Ilemer  A.,  assignor  to  Itiitler  Taper  ProilnctH  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Oliio,     Carton,     2,0(17,754;  Jan.  12. 

Decker,  Josef  B.,  lOlkton,  Md.  Multiple  cll'ect  pyro- 
teelinic.     2,103,930;  Doc.  28. 

Decker,  .(o.sepli  I'..,  lOlkton,  Md.  Rocket  assembly. 
2,095, lOO  ;  Oct.  12. 

Decker,  Ralph,  ot  al.     (See  Hill,  Richard  1).,  assignor.) 

Decker,  Reuben  S.,  Dycusburg,  Ky.  Scissors,  sharpener 
and  Rione  holder.     2,087,023;  July  13. 

Ueelior  Screw  Products  Co.  (Sec  Konkle,  Wiilter  R.,  aB- 
Hignor.) 


Deckert,  Danvers  O.  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    Making  sanctuary 

candle.     2,103,237  ;  Dec.  28. 
Deckert,    Milton   H.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Hinge    structure. 

2,094,173  ;  Oct.  5. 
De  Cloud,  Joseph  P.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Heat  insulating 

metal  body.     2,075,388  ;  Mar.  30. 
Decorative  Fabrics  Company.      (See  Thackeray,  Norman 

C,  assignor.) 
De  Corlieu,  Louis  M.,   Saint  Mande,  France.     Lifesaving 
and  swimming  propelling  device.     2,099,973  ;   Nov.   23. 
De  Coster,  Cyrus  C.    (See  Gait,  John  R.,  assignor.) 
De    Courcy,    Henry    J.,    assignor    of    one-half    to    A.    C. 

Schwarz,  Seattle,  Wash.     Kite.     2,074,327  ;  Mar.  23. 
De  Cremer,  Henry  J.,  Green  Bay,   Wis.     Liquid  cooling 

apparatus.     2,079,549  ;  May  4. 
De  Cuir,   Leopaul   C,   Los  Angeles,    Calif.     Elastic  pro- 
tector for  shoes.     2,084,948  ;  June  22. 
De  Deza,    Francisco   S.,   and   R.   B.   M.    Trabazo,   Buenos 
Aires,    Argentina.      Apparatus    for    producing    optical 
illusions.     2,103,321 ;  Dec.  28. 
De  Directie  can  de  Staatsmijnen  in  Limburg.      (See  Berk- 

hoff,  Gerrit,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
De  Echagaray,  Salvador,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  Mas- 
earenas  and  two-thirds  to  A.  Purificadas,   Sociedad  An- 
nonima,    Mexico   City,   D.   F.,    Mexico.      Apparatus    for 
purifying   liquids.      2,081,794 ;    May    25. 
De   Eds,    Floyd,    J.    O.    Thomas,    and    C.    W.    Eddy,    San 
Francisco,   Calif.,   assignors   to  Henry  A.   Wallace,    as 
Secretary   of  Agriculture   of   the    United    States.      Uri- 
nary antiseptic.     2,085,794  ;  July  6. 
Deem,    Katherine    V.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Conduit    cleaner. 

2,074,213  ;  Mar.  16. 
Deems,  Edward  M.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Rail- 
road Accessories   Corporation,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Rail 
bond.     2,083,006  ;  June  8. 
Deems,    Frank    E.,    Birmingham,    Ala.,    assignor    to    Con- 
tinental   Gin    Company.     Cleaner    and    hull    extracting 
feeder  for  cotton.     2,102,408  ;  Dec.  14. 
Deen,  William  E.      (See  Ferrara,  S.  J.,  and  Deen.l 
Deep  Sea  Rescue  &  Salvage  Corporation  et  al.     ( See  Justus, 

James  W.,  assignor.) 
Deere  &  Company.      (See  Brown,  Theophilus,   assignor.) 
Deere   &   Company.      (See    Brown,    T.,    and   Jlurray,    as- 
signors.) 
Deere  &  Company.     (See  Coultas,  Wilbur  J.,  assignor.) 
Deere  &  Company.      (See  Court,  Frank  T.,  assignor.) 
Deere  &  Company.      (See  Kirby,  Frederick  W.,  assignor.) 
Deere    &    Company.      (See    Neighbour,    Leonard    B.,    as- 
signor.) 
Deere  &  Company.     (See  Oehler,  Alvin  W.,  assignor.) 
Deere   <fe  Coini)any.      (See  Ohlendorf,   Eniil   F..   assignor.) 
Deere  &  Company.     (See  Paradise,  Louis  A.,  assignor.) 
Deere  &  Company.      (See  Silver,  Walter  H.,  assignor.) 
Deere  &  Company.      (See  Strandlund,  Carl  G.,  assignor.) 
Deere  &  Company.     (See  White,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 
DeerC;  John,  Tractor  Company.     (See  Brown.  Theophilus, 

assignor.) 
Deere,    John,    Tractor    Company.      (See    McCormick,    E., 

and  Worthington,  assignors.) 
Deese,    Robert    F.,    Jr.,    assignor    to    E.    I.    dii    Pont    de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Preparation  of 
2-eliloro-5-aniino-benzoic  neid.     2,100.242  :  Nov.  23. 
Defandorf,   John  L.      (See  Hodgson,   H.  E.,   and   Defan- 

dorf.) 
De     I'^eliee,     Quido,     Devon,     Conn.     Electrical     switch. 
2,101,429  ;  Dec.  7. 

Defender  Photo  Supply  Company.      (See  Odell,  Isaac  N., 

assignor.) 
De  Filippis,  Raymond,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Brake.    2.073,626  ; 

Mar.  16. 
De  Flore/,,  Luis,   Pomfret,  Conn.,   assignor  to  The  Texas 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Treatment  of  hydrocarbon 

oils.     2,074,539  :  Mar.  23. 
De  Florez,  Luis,   Pomfret,   Conn.,  assignor   to  The  Texas 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Method  and  apparatus  for 

heating  fluids.     2,080,221  ;  May  11. 
De  Florez,  Luis,  assignor  to  National  Aviation  Research 

Corporation,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Binaural     flying. 

2.094.001  ;  Sept.  28. 

De  Florez.  Luis,  assignor  to  National  Aviation  Research 
Corporation,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Binaural     flying. 

2.094.002  :  Sept.  28. 

De  Florez,  Luis,  assignor  to  National  Aviation  Research 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Binaural  flying. 
2,10.3,248  ;  Dec.  28. 

De  Florez,  Luis,  Pomfret,  Conn.,  and  E.  Bach,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  said  Bach  assignor  to  said  de  Florez.  Combined 
throttle  and  brake  control  for  airplanes.  2,071.063; 
Feb.  16. 

De  I'lorez,  Luis,  Pomfret,  Conn.,  and  J.  W.  Gray,  Port 
Arthur,  Tex.,  assignors  to  The  Texas  Company,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon  oiks.  2,080,490  ; 
July  0. 

Dcfni't.  Wlllium  A.,  et  al.  (See  Bartoll,  Floyd  E.,  ns- 
signor.) 

De  Forest,  Alfred  V.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Bnld- 


Kocordlng     insi  rumcnt. 


wln-Souliiwark     <  orj)oralfon. 

2,081,579  ;  May  25. 
De    I'^orcst,    Alfred    V.,     Soulhport,     Conn.,     a.s.slgnor    to 

I?al(hvin  Sontliwark      Corporation.      Scraleli      recorder. 

2.009,725  ;  Nov.  23. 
De  Frances,    Lawrence,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Shirt   hoUlor. 

2,008,000  ;  Jan.  19. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


De  Franco,  Anthony,  Euclid,  Ohio.  Stepladder  attach- 
ment.    2,101,245  ;  Dec.  7. 

De  Frees,  Joseph  H.,  assignor  to  Pennsylvania  Furnace  & 
Iron  Co.,  Warren,  Pa.  Receptacle  closure.  2,089,251  ; 
Aug.  10. 

De  Ganahl,  Carl,  Greenlawn,  assignor  to  Fleetwings,  Inc., 
Garden  City,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Fuel  tank  for  air- 
craft.    2,075,977  ;  Apr.  6. 

Degea  Aktiengesellschaft  (Auergesellschadt).  (See 
Riehl,  Nikolaus,   assignor.) 

Degen,  Alexander  A.  C.  (See  Black,  H.  D.  B.,  and 
IJegen. ) 

Degen,  Alexander  A.  C,  Harrow,  assignor  to  Bell  Punch 
Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Ticket  issuing 
machine.     2,089,735  ;  Aug.  10. 

Degen,  Alexander  A.  C,  Harrow,  assignor  to  Bell  Punch 
Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Selective  circuit 
arrangement.     2,092,412  ;  Sept.  7. 

Degener,  John  F.,  Ill,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Handle. 
2,090,253  ;  Aug.  17. 

Degenfelder,  Frederick  J.  (See  Morton,  W.  C,  and  Degen- 
f  elder.) 

De  Goencz,  Denis,  and  E.  C.  Tarnuzzer,  assignors  to 
Arnold  Print  Works,  North  Adams,  Mass.  Treating 
cellulosic  materials.     2,098,775  ;  Nov.  9. 

De  Golyer,  Anthony  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alloy.  2,097,176  : 
Oct.  26. 

De  Golyer,  Anthony  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alloy. 
2,097,177  ;   Oct.   26. 

De  Golver,  Anthony  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alloy. 
2,097,178;   Oct.   26. 

De  Golyer,  Anthony  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alloy. 
2,097,179  ;  Oct.  26. 

De  Golver,  Anthony  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alloy. 
2,097,180;   Oct.   26. 

De  Golyer,  Anthony  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alloy. 
2,097.181 ;    Oct.   26. 

De  Golyer,  Anthony  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Vulcan  Alloys  Corporation.  Weld  rod.  2,081,394; 
May  25. 

De  Golyer,  Anthony  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Vulcan  Alloy  Corporation.  Weld  rod.  2,084,275; 
June  15. 

De  Golyer,  Anthony  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Vulcan  Alloy  Corporation.  Weld  rod.  2,087,202  ;  July 
13. 

Degoumois,  Charles,  assignor  to  Aktiengesellschaft  Brown 
Boveri  &  Cie.,  Baden,  Switzerland.  Electric  valve  con- 
verting svstem.     2,086,855  ;  July   13. 

De  Graff,  Wilbur  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Warner  &  Swasey  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Machine 
tool.     2,100,b45  ;  Nov.  30. 

De  Groot,  Willem.     (See  Hoist,  G.,  and  de  Groot.) 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  The  Tret-0-Lite 
Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking  petroleum 
emulsions.     2,076,624  ;  Apr.  13. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  Tretolite  Com- 
pany, Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking  petroleum  emul- 
sions.    2,077,745  ;  Apr.  20. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  Tretolite  Com- 
pany, Webster  Groves,  Bio.  Breaking  petroleum  emul- 
sions.    2,078,654;  Apr.  27. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  Tretolite  Com- 
pany, Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking  petroleum  emul- 
sions.    2,078,655  ;  Apr.  27. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  Tretolite  Com- 
pany, Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Sulpho-aromatic  compound 
of  certain  higher  aliphatic  ketones.  2,081,795  ;  Jlay 
25. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  Tret-0-Lite 
Company,  Webster  Groves,  JNIo.  Breaking  petroleum 
emulsions,     2,083,221  ;  June  8. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  Tret-0-Lite 
Company.  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking  petroleum 
emulsions.     2,083,222  ;  June   8. 

De  Groote,  Blelvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  Tret-0-Lite 
Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking  petroleum 
emulsions.      2,083,223  ;   June   8. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  Tret-O-Lite 
Companv,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking  petroleum 
emulsions.      2,083,224;   June   8. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  Tret-O-Lite 
Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking  petroleum 
emulsions.     2.083,225  ;   June  8. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  Tlie  Tret-O- 
Lite  Companv,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking  petro- 
leum emulsions.      2.086,215;   July  6. 

De  Groote,  INIelvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  The  Tret-O- 
Lite  Company,  Webster  Groves.  Mo.  Breaking  petro- 
leum emulsions.     2,086,216  ;  July  6. 

De  Groote,  Jlelvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  The  Tret-O- 
Lite  Companv,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking  petro- 
leum emulsions.      2,086.217  ;  July  6. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  assignor  to  Tretolite  Com- 
pany, Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Quaternary  ammonium 
8alts  of  high  molecular  weight  acids.  2,087,506  ;  July 
20. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  B.  Keiser,  assignors  to 
Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking 
emulsions.     2,072,085;  Mar.  2. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  University  City,  B.  Keiser,  Webster 
Groves,  L.  L.  Faure,  Kirkwood,  and  A.  F.  Wirtel,  as- 
signors to  Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo. 
Breaking  petroleum  emulsions.     2,070,623  ;  Apr.  13. 


De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  A.  F.  Wirtel,  Kirliwood, 
assignors  to  Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo. 
Breaking  petroleum  emulsions.     2,077,229  ;  Apr.  13. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  B.  Koiser,  assignors  to 
The  Tret-O-Lite  Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Break- 
ing petroleum  emulsions.     2,077,230  ;  Apr.  13. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  A.  F.  Wirtel,  Kirkwood, 
assignors  to  Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo. 
Breaking  petroleum  emulsions.     2,077,746  ;  Apr.  20. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  B.  Keiser,  assignors 
to  Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking 
petroleum  emulsions.     2,078,652  ;  Apr.  27. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  B.  Keiser,  assignors 
to  Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking 
petroleum  emulsions.     2,078,653  ;  Apr.  27. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  B.  Keiser,  assignors  to 
The  Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking 
petroleum  emulsions.     2,079,762  ;  May  11. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  B.  Keiser,  assignors  to 
The  Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking 
petroleum  emulsions.     2,079,763  ;  May  11. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  B.  Keiser,  assignors  to 
The  Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking 
Tietroleum  emulsions.     2,079,764  ;  May  11. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  B.  Keiser,  assignors  to 
Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Breaking 
petroleum  emulsions.     2,081,003  :  Jlay  IS. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  A.  F.  Wirtel,  Kirk- 
wood, assignors  to  Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves, 
Bio.  Breaking  petroleum  emulsions.  2,081,004 ;  May 
18. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  A.  F.  Wirtel,  Kirk- 
wood, assignors  to  Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves, 
Mo.  Breaking  petroleum  emulsions.  2,081,005  ;  May 
18. 

De  Groote,  Blelvin,  St.  Louis,  and  B.  Keiser,  Webster 
Groves,  assignors  to  The  Tretolite  Company,  Webster 
Groves,  Mo.  Breaking  petroleum  emulsions.  2,083,220  ; 
June  8. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  A.  P.  Wirtel,  Kirkwood, 
assignors  to  Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo. 
Breaking  petroleum  emulsions.     2,085,298  ;  June  29. 

De  Groote,  Melvin,  St.  Louis,  and  A.  F.  Wirtel,  Kirkwood, 
assignors  to  Tretolite  Company,  Webster  Groves,  Mo- 
Breaking  petroleum  emulsions.     2,085,299  ;  June  29. 

Deguide,  Camille,  Aisemont-Lez-Fosses,  assignor  to 
Societg  de  Recherches  et  d'Applications  Chimiques 
(Sorac),  Societe  Anonyme,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Treat- 
ment of  silicate  ores  and/or  the  like.  2,084,630  ;  June 
22. 

Deguide,  Camille,  Aisemont,  near  Fosses,  Belgium,  as- 
signor to  Society  de  Recherches  et  d'Applications  Chi- 
miques (Sorac)  Soci^ti?  Anonyme,  Brussels,  Belgium. 
Paint  composition.     2,093,073  ;   Sept.   14. 

De  Hart,  Edward  S.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.  Automatic  mois- 
ture-diffusing apparatus.     2,097,365  ;   Oct.  26. 

Dehnert,  Heinrich.  (See  Krzikalla,  H.,  Dehnert,  and 
Vossen.) 

Deibel,  Cvril  P.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Dry  cell  and  seal 
therefor.     2,079,495  ;  May  4. 

Deibel,  Cyril  P.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Metal  container  extru- 
sion die.     2,080,399  ;  May  IS. 

Deibel,  Cvril  P.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Dry  cell  battery  unit. 
2,096,627  :  Oct.  19. 

Deibel,  Cvril  P.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Dry  cell  and  terminal 
connection  therefor.     2,096,028  ;  Oct.  19. 

Deibel,  Gottfried,  Dresden,  Germany.  Discharging  de- 
vice for  gases  and  vapors.     2,085.297  ;  June  29. 

Deichsel,  Stanislaus,  Wuppertal-Elberfeld,'  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Stabilized  terpene-oxide  preparations.  2,066,717  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Deigert,  Robert  C.     (See  van  Doren.  H.  L.,  and  Deigert.) 

Deike,  Fred.  IT.,  Long  Beach,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to 
I-I.  Radzinsky.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paclcage  for  electric 
lamps  or  similar  articles.     2,097,757;  Nov.  2. 

Deimel,  Albert  H.     (See  Peterson,  C.  D.,  and  Delmel.) 

Ueinet.  Joseph,  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  1,3-dihalo- 
gen-2-monomothvlamino-,intliraquinones  and  preparing 
same.     2.091,2.'',.")  :  Aug.  24. 

Deinct.  Joseph,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  dn  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Anthra- 
quinono  vat  dvostuffs  of  the  indanthrone  series. 
2,091,236:  Aug.  24. 

De  longh,  Johan  H.,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.  Weigh- 
ing machine  comprising  moans  for  operating  a  valve, 
a  counter  or,  another  device.     2.073,445  ;  Mar.  9. 

Deiters,  Wilhelm,  P.  Herold,  P.  Koppe,  and  F.  Lilttge, 
Louna.  assignors  to  I.  O.  Farbeninduslrie  .\kticngesell- 
schaft,-  Frankfort-on-thc-Main,  Germany.  Recovery  of 
phenols  from  aqueous  solutions.     2,0,Sfi.S56  :  July  13. 

Deitz,  Charles  F..  assignor  to  V.  N.  Adams,  Bliami,  Fla. 
Tomato  coring  and  peeling  machine.     2.070,496  ;  Apr.  6. 

Deitz,  Louis  S.,  Jr.,  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Nassau 
Smelting  &  Refining  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Material  forming  apparatus.     2,073,465  ;  Mar.  9. 

Do  .long.  Frans  II.  (See  Klinkhamer.  IT.  A.  \V.,  Lamberts, 
Voorlioovo.  and  do  Jong.) 

De  Jong,  Frans  H.,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampen- 
fabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Switching  device. 
2,085,642  ;  June   29. 

De  jydake  Skaervefabriker.  (See  Nielsen,  Hans  P.  K.  T., 
assignor.) 


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151 


Dekker,  Adriaan  Jan,  Leiden,  Netherlands.  Screw  pro- 
peller, turbine  rotor,  and  like  device.  2,068,792  ;  Jan. 
26. 

Dekker,  Cornell,  Oakglen,  111.  Onion  set  planter. 
2,082,688  ;  June  1. 

De  Koster,  Cornelius,  Sedro  Woolley,  and  N.  J.  Ander- 
son, assignors  to  Carl  Blackstock,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Shake-splitting-;  machine.     2,094,640  ;  Oct.  5. 

De  Kramolin,  L,eon  Ladislas,  Berlin-PanUow,  Germany. 
Radio  receiving  arrangement.     2,069,405  ;  Feb.  2. 

De  la  Cierva,  Juan,  Madrid,  Spain,  assignor  to  Autogiro 
Company  of  America,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Aircraft  with 
freely  rotative  wings.     2.098,230  ;  Nov.  9. 

De  Lacy,  Joscjih  C.     (See  Coyne,  W.  R.,  and  De  Lacy.) 

De  Lacy-Mulhall,  Patrick,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Irrigation 
system.     2,070,089  ;  Feb.  9. 

Delahanty,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  wheel  suspension.  2,068,734 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Delahanty,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Wheel  suspension.     2,080,702  ;  May  18. 

Delamater,  George  R.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  W. 
S.  Tyler  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Screening  appa- 
ratus.     2,077,678  :  Apr.  20. 

De  La  Mater,  Robert  G.  (See  Lyne,  J.  A.,  De  La  Mater, 
and  Cooper.) 

Delamere  Company.      (See  Goodman,  Abraham,  assignor.) 

Delamere  Company.     (See  Goodman,  Jacob,  assignor.) 

Delamere  Company.      (See  Huppert,  William,  assignor.) 

Delamere  Company.     (See  Kayn,  Stephen  F.,  assignor.) 

Delamere  and  Williams  Limited.  (See  Williams,  Victor 
G.,  assignor.) 

De  la  Miniardiere,  Jules  G.,  J.  E.  Laurin,  and  V.  E. 
Lambert,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Bottle  closure. 
2,068,735  ;  Jan.  26. 

De  Lancey,  Ralph  W.,  and  C.  P.  Ainsworth,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Liquid  meter.     2,089,186  ;  Aug.  10. 

De  Lancey,  Warren  H.  (See  Logan,  J.  A.,  and  De  Lan- 
cey.) 

De  Lancey,  Warren  H.,  assignor  to  Gilbert  &  Barker  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  West  Springfield,  Blass.  Displace- 
ment  meter.      2,091,912  ;   Aug.   31. 

De  Lancey,  Warren  H.,  assignor  to  Gilbert  &  Barker 
Manufacturing  Company,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Oil 
burner.     2,093,312  :   Sept.  14. 

Delaney,  Jolin  M.      (See  Story.  Ernst  J.,  assignor.) 

Delaney,  Myron  E.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Halowax 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Potting  composition. 
2,083,007  ;  June  8. 

De  Laney,  Wallace  W.     (See  Yates,  C.  G.,  and  De  Laney.) 

De  Laney,  William  W.,  Marshallton,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Foundry  core  and 
dry  binder  for  the  preparation  thereof.  2,101,330 ; 
Dec.  7. 

De  Lange,  Cornells,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips  Gloeilampen- 
fabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Electrolytic  device. 
2,099,599  ;  Nov.  16. 

De  Lange,  Owen  E.,  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical 
power  regulating  apparatus.     2.097,146  ;  Oct.  26. 

Delano,  James  K.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Adapter  bushing. 
2,075,024  ;  Mar.  30. 

Delano,  James  K.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Crankcase  flusher 
and  cleaner.     2,085,075  :  June  29. 

Delano,  James  K..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gear-case  cleaning 
apparatus.     2,079,989:  May  11. 

Delano,  James  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Crank  and  gear  case 
cleaner  and   flusher.      2,094,916 ;   Oct.   5. 

Delano,  John  K.      (See  Convers,  Wilber  H.) 

Delany,  Albanus  G.     (See  Bowron,  C.  E.,  and  Delauy.) 

Delany,  Albanus  G.,  Alabama  City,  Ala.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Republic  Steel  Corporation, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Method  for  bundling  bale  ties  and 
the  like.     2,085,082  ;  June  29. 

Delany,  Albanus  G.,  Alabama  City,  Ala.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Republic  Steel  Corporation, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automatic  catcher  for  rolling  mills. 
2,085,083  ;  Juno  29. 

De  Lape,  David  10.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Recovoring  tin  from 
tin  plate.     2,096,090;  Oct.  19. 

De  la  Roza  Corporation.  (See  De  la  Rosa,  Joaquin  J.,  Sr., 
a.sslgnor.) 

De  la  Roza,  Joaquin  J.,  Sr..  Grent  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
De  la  Roza  Corjioration,  Wilmington,  Del.  Manul'acture 
of  pulp.     2.067,480  :  .Tan.  12. 

De  la  Roza,  Joaciuin  J.,  Sr.,  Groat  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  de  la  Ro7.a  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Digesting 
method  and  apparatus.     2,072,086  ;  Mar.  2. 

De  la  SablnniAr'',  f'hrisliMan  .hiii  (\f  ]•.,  lOiudliovcn, 
Netherlands,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
TransmiMfT.      2,089,785;   Aug.   10. 

De  La  Tour,  Filihorto  S.,  Palermo,  Italy.  System  of 
Kculptural  i-c[ii(>(liiclion  in  throe  dimesious  l)y  means  of 
InBtanfaneous  pliotogrnpliy.     2,009,647;  ]''('l).  2. 

Delattre-Seguy,  .ii'iiii,  asHlgiior,  l)y  mesne  asHlgnments,  to 
Universal  Oil  I'roduclH  Compiiiiv.  Chicago.  111.  Tront- 
ment  of  hydrocarbon  oil.     2,000,697  ;  Jan.  5. 

Delattre-Seguy,  .Feon,  a.sHignor,  by  nicmie  aHsignmcnts,  to 
Tlnlvorsal  Oil  Products  ('ompauy,  Clilciigo,  111.  Treat- 
ment of  hydrocarbon  oil.M.      2.096,201  ;  Oct.  19. 

De  Launav,  Maurice  B.,  Lo  Quilllo,  France.  lOxpnnslblo 
nut  unable  to  work  loose.     2,074,779;  Mar.  23. 

De  Laval,  Claude  O.  H..  Stockholm,  Sweden.  OH  (Irlng 
arrangement.      2,077,826;   Apr.   20. 


De  Laval  Company,  The.  (See  Hapgood,  Cyrus  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Delaval-Crow,  Thomas  C,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Antifriction 
bearing.     2,072,515  ;  Mar.  2. 

Delaval-Crow,  Thomas  C,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Blotors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Coaster  brake, 
2,091,585  ;    Aug.    31. 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Erling,  Sven 
J.,   assignor.) 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Eroding,  Olof 
E.,  assignor.) 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Hall,  Selden  H., 
assignor.) 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Hapgood,  Cyrus 
H.,   assignor.) 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Hulbert,  John  L, 
assignor.) 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Lindgren,  Hans 
O.,  assignor.) 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Strezynski, 
George  J.,  assignor.) 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  SvensjS,  Nils 
E.,  assignor.) 

De  Laval  Separator  Company,  The.  (See  Walch  H.,  and 
Pr61az,  assignors.) 

De  Laval  Steam  Turbine  Company.  (See  Kennedy,  Frank 
W.,  assignor.) 

De  Laval  Steam  Turbine  Company.  (See  Klemm,  Russell, 
assignor.) 

Delaware  Chemical  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  du 
Pont,  Francis  I.,  assignor.) 

Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Coal  Company,  The. 
(See  Collins,  Ernest  V.,  assignor.) 

Delaware  Rayon  Company.  (See  Ryan,  Leon  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Del  Camp,  Scipione  M.,  Blaywood,  assignor  to  Cinch 
Blanufacturing  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical 
wiring  Installation  and  contact  lug.     2,073,466  :  Mar.  9. 

Del  Camp,  Scipione  M.,  Maywood,  assignor  to  Cincli  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Leaf  holder  de- 
vice.    2,084,552;    June   22. 

Del  Camp,  Scipione  M.,  Maywood,  assignor  to  Cinch 
Manufacturing  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Soldering 
strip  installation  and  attaching  member  for  the  same. 
2,091,141 :  Aug.  24. 

Del  Cerro,  Carlos  A.  P.  (See  Limeses,  J.,  Saraleugi,  and 
Del  Cerro.) 

Del  Checcolo,  Giuseppe  et  al.  (See  Tomei,  Gino,  as- 
signor.) • 

De  Leeuw,  Adolph  L.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Norton 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Grinding  machine. 
2,099,161  :  Nov.  16. 

De  Leeuw,  Frederik  J.  G.  (See  Visser't  Hooft,  F.,  and  de 
Leeuw.) 

Delfs,  Detlef.     (See  Bayer,  O.,  Fleischhauer,  and  Delfs.) 

Del  Genovese,  Pietro,  Pisa,  Italy.  Ejector  head  of  burn- 
ers, atomizers,  and  similar  nozzles.     2,086,074  ;  July  6. 

De  Lin,  Martin,  assignor  to  Holland  Furnace  Company, 
Holland,  Mich.  Circulation  control  for  furnaces. 
2,079,157;  May  4. 

Delinting  Cotton  Seed  Company.  (See  Holloman,  L.  C, 
assignor,  and  Stukenborg.) 

De  Lisle.  Harold  L.,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.  Container. 
2,091,809  :  Aug.  31. 

De  Lisle,  Harold  L.,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.  Work  equipment. 
2,098,655  ;  Nov.  9. 

Dell,  James  A.      (See  Watkins,  E.  G.,  and  Dell.) 

Dell,  James  A.     (See  Watkins,  E.  G.,  Hobby,  and  Dell.) 

Dell,  Norman  E.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Air  entraining  device. 
2,094,568  ;  Sept.  28. 

Delia  Sautina,  Frank.  (See  Delia  Santina,  Peter  V.,  and 
P.,  and  Nelson. 

Delia  Santina,  Peter  V.,  A.  Nelson,  and  F.  Delia  Santina, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.     Fire  escape.     2,101,053;  Dec.  7. 

Dellagola,  Samuel.     (See  Napolis,  J.,  and  Dellagola.) 

Deller,  Anthony  W.      (See  Koeppl,  Carl  G.,  assignor.) 

Dellinger,  Martin  C,  assignor  to  K-D  Manufacturing 
Company,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Thermostatic  socket,  holder, 
or   coupling.     2,071,270;  Feb.   16. 

Del-Mac  Shoe  Proc(>ss  Corporation.  (See  Azzara,  T.  S., 
and   De   Luca,    assignors,) 

Del-Mac  Shoe  Process  (Corporation,  The.  (See  CocozcUa, 
Anthony,  assignor.) 

Del-Mac  Slioe  Process  Corporation,  The.  (See  Maccarone, 
Fred,  assignor.) 

Del-Mac  Slioe  Process  Corporation,  Tlie.  (See  Quiun, 
Edward,    assignor.) 

Del-M:io  Shoe  Process  Corporation,  The.  (See  SutclifTo, 
H.irrv    1'.,    assignor.) 

De  Loe;  Oliver  P.     (See  Slmkins,  II.  D..  and  De  Loo.) 

l)i>  Locschnigg,  Joan  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Holder  for 
lipsticks  and  similar  articles.     2.079,002;  May  4. 

D(!  Long,  Darrol  F.,  C^harlotle,  N.  C,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Railway  Signal  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cen- 
tralized tratllc  controlling  system  for  railroads. 
2.083,008;  June  8. 

De  Long,  Dai'rol  1''.,  and  F.  W.  Brlxner,  usslgnors  to  Oon- 
erni  Railway  Signal  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Cen- 
tralized Irnlllc  controlling  system  for  nillronds. 
2,077,619;  Apr.  20. 

Pe   Long  Gum  Co.      (See  Peterson,  Conrad  E.,  assignor.) 

De  Long  lloDii  and  ICyt!  (\)nipnny,  Tlu'.  (See  Iland,  John 
I'\,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


De  Lone  Hook  and  Eye  Company,  The.  (See  Upham,  Gil- 
bert 1{.,  assignor.) 

De  Long,  Nelson.      (See  Redfield,  C.  L.,  and  De  Long.) 

De  Long,  Walter  and  C.  C.  Andersen,  assignors  to  velvet 
Power  Hacksaw  Grinding  Machine  Co.,  Southgate,  Calif. 
Power  hacksaw  grinding  machine.     2,091,501 ;  Aug.  31. 

De  Lorme,  Alfred  C,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  y.     Control  device.     2,078,629  ;  Apr.  27. 

De  Los  Rice,  Charles,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Dynamo  and 
drive  therefor.     2,070,843  ;  Feb.  16. 

De  Los  Rice,  Charles,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Spring  sus- 
pension.    2,074,489  ;  Mar.  23. 

Delpech,  Gaston.      (See  George,  H.,  and  Delpech.) 

Del  Rio,  Abel,  Habana,  Cuba.  Steering  mechanism  for 
motor  vehicles.     2,096,650 ;   Oct.    19. 

Delson,  John,  assignor  to  Flint  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Organic  sulphur  compound  and  making  the  same. 
2,067,261  ;  Jan.  12. 

Delta  Jlanufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Tautz,  Herbert 
E.,  assignor.) 

Delta-Star  Electric  Company.  (See  Alsaker,  A.,  and  Rah, 
assignors.) 

Delta-Star  Electric  Company.  (See  Cornell,  E.  S.,  and 
Polgov,   assignor.) 

Delta-Star  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Cornell,  E.  S., 
Koerner,  and  Sternaman,  assignors.) 

Delta-Star  Electric  Company.  (See  Rah,  Joseph  C,  as- 
signor.) 

De  Luca,  Tamas.      (See  Azzara,  T.  S.,  and  De  Luca.) 

Deluehi,  Jean,  and  S.  Cullar6,  Marseille,  France.  Mechani- 
cal winch  particularly  for  dragging  fishing  nets  from 
the  water.     2.095,409  ;  Oct.  12. 

De  Lutz,  Edward  R.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Expansion 
valve.     2,094,875  ;  Oct.  5. 

De  Luxe  Products  Corporation,  The.  (See  Hurn,  James 
E.,  assignor.) 

De  Luxe  Products  Corporation.  (See  Wiles,  Russell,  as- 
sifuor.) 

Delvm,  Hart  E.,  Garv,  Ind.  Reciprocating  motion  device. 
2,081,796  ;   May   2.^. 

Delvin,  Hart  E.,  Stanley,  N.  Y.  Pump.  2,083,009 ; 
June  8. 

Delzer,  Ernest  W.     (See  Blood,  Leonard  H.,  assignor.) 

De  Madaler,  Arthur,  Hampton  Bays,  N.  Y.  Outboard 
motor.     2,083,437  ;  June  8. 

Deuiag  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Heetkamp,  Heinrich,  as- 
signor.) 

Demain,  Harry,  Centerdale,  R.  I.  Shuttle.  2,089,643 : 
Aug.  10.  • 

De  Mar,  Jlichael,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Animal  garment. 
2,103,109;  Dec.  21. 

Dp  Marchi,  Artudo,  and  D.  A.  Sandin,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Surface  grinder.     2,097.655  ;  Nov.  2. 

Dp  JMare,  Jehan.      (See  Hyk,  JI.,  and  de  Mare.) 

Demarest,  Daniel  D..  Little  Neck,  N.  Y.  Resilient  fas- 
tener.    2,098,721  :  Nov.  9. 

Doniarpst,  Thomas  W.  (See  Chorley,  R.  W.,  and  Dema- 
rest.) 

De  Maria,  Vincent,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  and  I.  S.  Kiss, 
New  York,  N,  Y.  Rpproducing  and  printing  wood  grains 
and  the  like.     2,084.792  ;  June  22. 

De  Mask,  Martin  J.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Electrical  wiring 
device.     2,088.845  ;  Aug.  3. 

De  jNIask,  Martin  J.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Electrical  contact 
member  for  conduits.     2,098,414 ;  Nov.  9. 

De  Mayo,  Frank,  Jr.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Vendo 
Sales  Company.  Bottle  vending  machine.  2,099,557  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Dembar.  Rose,  et  al.      (See  Brell,  Jules  J.,  assignor.) 

Demboski,  Leo,  and  J.  Kay,  assignors  to  The  Ohio  Nut 
&  Bolt  Company,  Berea,  Ohio.  Making  welding  nuts. 
2,073,467  :  Mar.  9. 

Demcak,  Andrew,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Hamilton 
Manufacturing  Company.  Ad.iustable  supporting  and 
utility  structure.     2,074,780  ;  Mar.  23. 

De  Mering,  Boris  S.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Preventing  scale  deposi- 
tions and  removing  such  deposits  from  metallic  sur- 
faces.    2,081,168:  May  25. 

Demetrius,  Edward  E.,  Cross  Roads  P.  O.,  Jamaica.  British 
West  Indies.  Illuminated  graphophone  loudspeaker. 
2.093.957  :  Sept.  21. 

Demeulenaere,  Gedeon,  Mitheuil  par  Mouroux,  France. 
Plow.     2,087,639  :  July  20. 

De  Mev,  Ren^,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Fan  and  the  like. 
2,097,.390;   Oct.   26. 

De  I\Ipv,  Ken6,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Suspension  arrange- 
ment  for  screw  f.nn  rofors.     2,100,946:  Nov.  30. 

De  Mev,  Ron4.  and  P.  Havard,  Brussels,  Belgium,  -Fan 
blade  or  the  like.     2.097.389  :  Oct.  26, 

Deming,  George  M.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air 
Reduction  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Acetylene  generator.    2,085,084  ;  June  29. 

Deming,  George  M.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air 
Reduction  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Float-gauge.     2.087,279  ;  July  20. 

Deming,  George  SI.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air 
Reduction  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Gas  pres.sure  regulator.     2.094.269:  Sept.  28. 

Deming,  George  M.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air 
Reduction  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cutting  metals  with  oxygen.     2,094,641  ;  Oct.  5. 


Deming,  George  M.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ait 
Reduction  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Oxygen  cutting  apparatus.     2,100,384;  Nov.  30. 

Deming,  Robert,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Sealing  device. 
2,093,188;   Sept.  14. 

Demmerle,  Walter  F.  (See  Okell,  S.  A.  W.,  and 
Demmerle.) 

Demonet,  Eugene  A.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  The  Western 
Union  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Call  box. 
2,078,902  ;  Apr.  27. 

De  Montmorency,  Bruce,  Pelham,  assignor  to  National 
Silver  Deposit  Ware  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cock- 
tail shalv-er.     2,102,520  :  Dec.  14. 

Demontvignier,  Marcel,  Suresnes,  and  A.  Labarthe.  Paris, 
Prance.  Device  for  measuring  pressure  variations. 
2,067,262  ;  Jan.  12. 

Demorest,  George  E.,  Flint,  Mich.  Self-aligning  pictvire 
bail,     2,008,062  ;  Jan.  26. 

Demosky,  Stephen,  and  J.  A.  Cichanski,  Jackson,  Mich. 
Hair  clipper.     2,080,200  ;  May  11. 

De  Mott,  George  L.     (See  Evans,  Earl  R.,  assignor,) 

De  Mott,  George  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Toy.  2,079,550 ; 
May  4. 

De  Slotte,  Maurice  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind,,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Cor- 
poration. Acetylene  generator  feed  valve  vibrator. 
2,073,785  ;  Mar.  16. 

De  Motte,  Maurice  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Cor- 
poration.    Motor.     2,090,575  ;  Aug.   17. 

De  Motte,  Maurice  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Cor- 
poration, New  Yorlj,  N.  Y.  Pressure  responsive  device. 
2,096,671  ;  Oct.  19. 

De  Motte,  Maurice  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind..  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Cor- 
poration. Carbide  agitator  for  acetylene  generators. 
2.097,617  ;  Nov.    2. 

Dempsey,  Charles  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Auxiliary  fuel  supply 
for  automobile  engines.    2,103,516  :  Dec.  28. 

Dpmpsev,  Harrv  -\.,  Lakowood,  Ohio.  Safetv  device. 
2,084,895  :  June  22. 

Dempsey,  Philip  W.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  West- 
iughouse  Air  Brake  Company.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Mold 
for  piston  packing.     2,071.734;  Feb.  23. 

Dempsey,  Pliilip  W.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Liner 
assembling  device.     2,084,672  ;  June  22. 

Dempsey,  Philip  W,,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Mech- 
anism for  machining  crankshafts,     2,088,187  ;  July  27. 

Dempster,  George  R.,  Knoxville,  Tcnn.  Transporting  and 
dumping  vehicle.     2,069,697  ;  Feb.  2. 

Deiniister  Mill  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Elliott, 
Willinm,  .issignor. ) 

Dempster  Mill  I^Ianufacturing  Company.  (See  Loeber, 
Herman  M.,  assignor.) 

Dempster,  William  J,  Knoxville,  Tenn,  Transporting  and 
dumping  veliicle.     2,009,698  ;  Feb,  2. 

Demuilt,  Clinton  L.  (See  Strom.  A.  P.  Denault,  and 
McCulloch.) 

De  Nault,  Philip  A.     (See  Stuck,   H.  D.,  and  De  Nault.) 

Denby,  \^■illis.      (See  Roberts.  C.  H..  and  Denby.) 

Dendpl.  Lloyd  P.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Grain  elevator  alarm 
switch.     2,100,710;  Nov.   30. 

Deupspus,  Adam  J.      (See  Lustig,  Rudolf,  assignor.) 

De  Neumann,  Michael,  Budapest,  Hungary,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Sealing-off  apparatus. 
2.101,673  :  Dec.  7. 

Denig.  Fred,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Koppers  Company.  Coking  retort  oven  struc- 
ture.    2.091,703  :  Aug.  31. 

Uenison,  .Archibald  C,  Glendale,  Ohio,  Bathroom  equip- 
ment.    2,084,793  ;  June  22. 

Dcnison,  Frederick  S,,  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honeywell 
Itpgulator  Company,  l\Iinneapolis,  Jlinn.  Modulating 
oil  burner  svstem  with  intermittent  ignition.  2,070.768  ; 
Anr.  13. 

Denison,  Frederick  S.,  and  J.  P.  Krieclibaum,  assignors 
to  Minneapolis-Honeywell  Regulator  Company,  Min- 
neapolis. Minn.  Burner  apparatus  control  mechanism. 
2,070,118;  Feb.  9. 

Denison,  George  P.,  Honolulu.  Territory  of  Hawaii.  Nut 
cracking  machine.      2,080,5-14  ;  Aug.  10. 

Dennian,  Louise  W.     (See  Ilarlow,  Jesse  H..  assignor.) 

Denne,  Richard  A.,  assignor  to  The  National  Fire  Protec- 
tion Company  Limited,  Iticlunond,  England.  Fire  ex- 
tinguisher of  the  pressure-containing  type.  2.067,829  : 
■Tan.  12.  .  i  . 

Denne,  Richard  A..  Richmond,  assignor  to  The  National 
Fire  Protection  Company,  Limited,  Richmond.  .Surrey, 
l^ngland.  Fire  extinguisliing  apparatus,  2.095.92o: 
Oct.  12. 

Dennebaum,  John  P.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Guard  structure. 
2.091,195;  Aug.  24. 

Denner,  Charlotte  I.,  Santa  Rosa,  Calif.  Crocheting  fork. 
2,099,600  ;  Nov.  16. 

Denner,  Peter  F..  assignor  to  Kalamazoo  Paper  Company, 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Paper  and  method  of  making. 
2.009,648  ;  Feb.  2. 

Dennery,  JIauricp.  Xpw  Orleans,  La,  Device  for  orna- 
menting con  fee!  ions.     2,092,444:  Sept,  7, 

Dennie,  Edward  B.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Piston  expander. 
2,095,029  :  Oct.  5. 


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Denning,  Patrick  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Stopper  for  non- 
refillable  bottles.     2,077,517  :  Apr.  20. 

Denning,  Paul  S.,  assignor  to  F.  E.  Scliundler  &  Company, 
Inc.,  and  to  The  Illinois  Clay  Products  Company, 
Joliet,  111.  Manufacture  of  cementitious  insulating 
compositions  from  vermiculite.     2,084,276  ;  June  15. 

Dennis,  Bruce  W.,  Middleton,  N.  Y.  Nonrefillable  con- 
tainer.    2,067,600  ;  Jan.  12. 

Dennis,  Charles  H.,  Jackson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Fork  &  Hoe  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Rake.     2,084,434;  June   22. 

Dennis,  John  H.,  and  J.  V.  King,  Babylon,  N.  Y.  Gas 
meter  seal.    2,073,295  ;  Mar.  9. 

Dennis,  William  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Squeegee.  2,088,777  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Dennison,  Brook  J.     (See  Fix,  E.  L.,  and  Dennison.) 

Dennison,  Brook  J.,  New  Kensington.  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  Making  safety  glass. 
2,079.701  ;  May  11. 

Dennison,  Brook  J.,  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Plate  Glass  Company,  Allegheny  County,  Pa. 
Making  laminated  safety  glass.     2,088,776  ;  Aug.  3. 

Dennison  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Alden,  Gardner 
R.,  assignor.) 

Dennison  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Flood,  Carl  A., 
assignor.) 

Denny,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  B.  Thompson  Institute  for 
Plant  Research,  Inc.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Fruit  preserva- 
2,093,865  ;  Sept.  21. 

Denny,  William,  &  Brothers,  Limited,  et  al.  (See  Wallace, 
William,  assignor.) 

Denny,  William  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Hydraulic  pres- 
sure tool.     2,096,574  ;  Oct.  19. 

De  Normanville,  Edgar  J.,  Kingsbury,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  De  Normanville  Transmissions  Limited,  Coventry, 
England.  Variable  speed  epicyclic  rearing.  2,097,021 ; 
Oct.  26. 

De  Normanville  Transmissions  Limited.  (See  de  Norman- 
ville,  Edgar  J.,  assignor.) 

Dent,  Harry  M.,  Buffalo,  S.  H.  Hall,  Kenmore,  and  L.  A. 
Sontag,  North  Tonawanda,  assignors  to  General  Plas- 
tics, Inc.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Dispersing  res- 
ins and  composition  produced  thereby.  2,069,178  ;  Jan. 
26. 

Dentists'  Supply  Company  of  New  York,  The.  (See 
Burtenshaw,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

Dontler,  Arnold  E.,  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Buffing  mechanism.  2,076,769  ;  Apr. 
1.3. 

Denton,  Van  L.     (See  Huffman,  Conard  W.,  assignor.) 

Denver  Eciuipment  Company.  (See  Wallace,  H.  V.,  and 
Logue,  assignors.) 

Denzler,  Felix  F.,  Pomona,  Calif.  Electric  signaling  sys- 
tem.    2,093,600;  Sept.  21. 

Deodor-X  Company  of  Canada  Limited.  (See  White,  Alex- 
ander R.,  assignor.) 

De  Orlow,  Stephen.  Detroit,  Mich.  Hinge  structure. 
2,091,673  ;  Aug.   31. 

Dependable  Tuft  Corporation.  (See  Thlele,  Frank,  as- 
sicnor.  1 

De  Pew,  Chester  C,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wright 
Aeronautical  Corporation.  Link  type  dynamic  damper. 
2,008,571  ;  Nov.  9. 

Depew,  James  A.,  Miami,  Fla.  Hydrator.  2,007,830; 
Jan.  12. 

De  Poix,  Fdlix  M.  J.  T.,  Rueil,  assignor  to  Societe  H.  &  F. 
de  Poix  &  Cie,  Rueil,  (S.  &  O.),  France.  Cushion  par- 
ticularly for  seats  and  back  supports  of  vehicles. 
2,082,1!31  ;  June  1. 

De  Port,  Theophile,  New  Carlisle,  Ohio.  Cowling  attach- 
ment.    2,007,904:  J.nn.  19. 

De  Port,  Theopliile,  New  Carlisle,  Ohio.  Aileron  con- 
trol.    2,087,245  ;  July  20. 

Depoveek,  Ludwig,  Maspeth,  N.  Y.  Interchangeable 
duplex    roller   unit.      2,098,722 ;    Nov.    9. 

Deppc,  William  P.     (Sop  Miisso,  Alfred,  assi.gnor.) 

Dej)ue,  Harry  K.,  Somorton,  Pa.  Rake.  2,098,572  ; 
Nov.  9. 

De  Puy,  Charles  T.,  and  W.  C.  Baxter,  assignors  to  Trim- 
ble Nurseryland  Furniture,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Folding  bath  stand  and  dressing  table.  2,085,901 ; 
July  6. 

De  Puy.  Charles  T.,  and  W.  C.  Baxter,  assignors  to 
Trimble  Nurseryland  Furniture,  Inc.,  Rocho.ster,  N.  Y. 
Guard  for  cliildren's  toilet  seats.     2,100,774  ;  Nov.  30. 

De  Rachat,  Nicholas  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Universal  Oil  Products  (;omp:iny,  Chicago,  111. 
Treatment  of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,079,158:  May  4. 

Derby,  Elm(>r  R.,  Springfield,  and  G.  J.  Esselen,  Swamp- 
Bcott,  assignors  to  The  Flberlold  Corporation,  Indian 
Orclinrd,  Mass.  Plastic  material  and  making  same. 
2,070.331  ;   Feb.  9. 

Derby.  .N'oriu.in  L.,  I'hilndclphla,  Pa.  Making  bliiiotalllc 
elciiicnts.      2,080,857;  July  13. 

Derby,  Wiilli'iu'  K.,  Dnytoii,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Monsanto 
Chcmiciil  ('ompanv,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  llydocarboii  rosins. 
2,093,7  19  ;  Sept.  21. 

De  Reamer,  Frank  C,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Socket.  2,073,512;  Mar. 
0. 

Deremer,  Earl  D.,  et  al.  (Seo  Suydam,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 


Deremer,  Floyd  E.,  assignor  to  Oldberg  Mfg.  Co.,  Detroit, 

Mich.     Condensate     eliminating    means    for    silencers. 

2,084,435  :  June  22. 
Deren,    Pincus,    Magnolia,    Slass.,   assignor,   by  mesne  a.<!- 

signments,  to  Birdseye  Electric  Corporation,  Dover,  Del. 

Metal  coating  glass.     2,077,378  ;  Apr.  20. 
De   Rewal,    Frank   J.      (See   Kniskern,   W.    H.,    and   De 

Rewal.) 
De    Rewal,    Frank   .1.,    Camillus,    assignor,    by   mesne   as- 

signpients,    to    The    Solvay    Process    Corporation,    New 

York,  N.  Y.    Granulating  materials.    2,092,054  ;  Sept.  7. 
Derho,    Cyril    A.,    Mishawaka,    Ind.     Beet    blocking    and 

cultivator  machine.     2,081,086  ;  May  18. 
Deright,  Elon  J.     (See  Heinrich,  W.  A.,  Fox,  and  Deright.) 
Derman,    Harry,   Laurelton,    Long   Island,    N.    Y.      Ward- 
robe,  cabinet,  and  the  like.     2,070,924  ;   Feb.   16. 
De  Robert,  Joaquin.     (See  Viscasillas,  Jose,  assignor.) 
De  Rome,  Lester  L.,  Chicago,  111.     Sanitary  tooth  cleanser. 

2,068,400:  Jan.  19. 
De     Rome,     Lester     L.,     Chicago,     111.      Sanitary     tooth 

cleanser.     2,101,363  ;   Dec.    7. 
De  Ropp,  Harald  W.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  E. 

I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,   Wilmington,  Del. 

Urea   synthesis.     2,083,010  ;  June  8. 
De    Rosa,    Frank,    Bridgeport,    Conn.     Warping   machine 

control.     2,086.901  ;  July  13. 
Derry,  Gardner  C,  Sharon,  assignor  to   B.  F.   Sturtevant 

Company,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.     Fan.     2,083,833  ;  June  15. 
Derry,  Jasper,  Medford,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Terkelsen  Ala- 
chine    Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Wrapping    machine. 

2,074,892  ;  Mar.  23. 
Desagnat,  Gaston,  Paris,  Prance.    Making  tile  structures. 

2,066,964  ;  Jan.  5. 
De    Samsonow,    Alexandre,    Brussels,    Belgium.     Produc- 
tion of  compressed  wood  or  plywood.     2,089,644  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Desbordes,    Louis,    Machemont,   and   P.   Bertrand,   Paris, 

assignors   to    Soci6t4   Anonyme  des  Manufactures   des 

Glaces  &  Produits  Chimiques  de  Saint-Gobain,  Chauny 

&    Clrey,    Paris,    France.      Transporting    and    guiding 

means.     2,085,575  ;  June  29. 
De    Sherbinin,   William   N.,   Hastings   on    Hudson,   N.   Y. 

Lamp  shade  adapter.    2,103,322  ;  Dec.  28. 
De  Simo,  Martin.     (See  Steck,  L.  V.,  Engs,  and  de  Simo.) 
De  Sim6,  Martin,  and  F.  B.  Hilmer,   Berkeley,  assignors 

to   Shell  Development  Company,   San   Francisco,   Calif. 

Polymerization  of  olefines.     2,085.524  :  June  29. 
De  Sim6,  Martin,  and  F.   B.   Hilmer,   Berkeley,  assignors 

to  Shell   Development   Company,    San   Francisco,   Calif. 

Process  for  stabilizing  polymers.     2,085,525  ;   June  29. 
De  Sim6,  Martin,  and  F.  B.  Hilmer.  Berkeley,  assignors  to 

Shell    Development    Company,     San    Francisco,     Calif. 

Hydrocarbon   oil  manufacture.     2.099.513:  Nov.  16. 
Des.iardins,  Alfred  J.,  ISIanchester,  N.  H.,   assignor  to  6. 

Greenspan,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Thread  tension  equalizing 

device.     2,082,443  ;  June  1. 
Des  Jardlns,  Leonard  A.,  Niles  Center,  and  F.  R.  Flem- 
ing, Chicago,  111.     Apparatus  for  disinfecting  shoes  and 

the  lllje.     2,070,858;  Feb.   16. 
Despard,  Victor  R.     (See  Russell,  M.  N.,  and  Despard.) 
Despard,   Victor    R.,    assignor   to   Pass   &   Seymour,    Inc., 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Electric  switch.     2,100,435  ;  Nov.  30. 
De   Sperati,   Mariano,   and  J.   Filippi,    Paris,   France,   as- 
signors to  Argentographica  (U.  S.  A.)  Limited,  London, 

England.     Collotype  process.     2,075,707  ;  Mar.  30. 
Despois,  Robert  L.     (See  Goissedet,  P.  E.  C.  and  Despois.) 
Dosro.siers.  John,   Cornwall,  Ontario,  Canada.     Light  bar 

preventer  in  looms.      2,090,091  :  Oct.  19. 
Destinay,      Laurent,      Soisv-sous-JIontmorencv,      France. 

Combination  lock.     2,087,568  ;  July  20. 
De    Sloutz,    Robert,    Zuricli,    Switzerland.      Formation   of 

filaments    of    artificial    silk    and    the   like.      2,074,682  ; 

Mar.  23. 
De  Stubner,  Emile  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Alcohol  repellent 

compositions  and  the  manufacture  thereof.     2,084,323  ; 

June  22. 
De  Slubner,  Emile  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.      Processing  pig- 
ment   dispersions.     2,080,997:   July   13. 
Detacbnl)le  Bit  Corporation  of  America,  The.      (See  Rea, 

Walter  C,  assignor.) 
De   Tar,   Donald   11.,   Audubon,   N.   J.,   assignor   to   Radio 

Cori)or;iti()n      of      America.     Reduction     gear     device. 

2.070,625  :    Apr.    13. 
De  Tar,  Donald  R.,   Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric  Company.     Drive  mechanism.     2,103,517  ;  Dec. 

28. 
De  Tiir,  Donald  R.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric  Company.     Drive  mechanism.     2,103,518  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Del  lor,    Robert    S.,    Westmount,    Quebec,    Canada.      Com- 
bustion  device.     2,080,008;  July  13. 
Det  Norske  Aktleselskab  for  ICIektrokemlsk  Industrl.     (See 

SkiiiMJi.  Torb'lv,  assignor.) 
net  Norske  Aktleselskav  for  El(>ktrokeinlsk  Industrl.     (Soo 

Torchet,  Pierre,  Msslgnor. ) 
Del  Norske  Aktleselskali  foi'  Elekt roUenilsk  Industrl.     (Sea 

Treiiiiitore,   UiitTMelc,  assignor.) 
Detroit   Dental   Manufacturing  Co.      (See  Grunt,   Francis 

n.,  assignor.) 
Detroit   I'Mlson    Company,   The.      (See   Matthews,   George 

A.,  assignor.) 
Detroit  KdlBon  Company,  The.     (Sec  Wyatt,  Kenneth  S., 

assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  19S 


Detroit  Gasket  &  Mfg.  Company.  (See  Balfe,  George  T., 
assignor. ) 

Detroit  Gasket  and  Manufacturing  Companj-.  (See  Tan- 
newitz,  Edward  F..  assignor.) 

Detroit  Harvester  Company.  (See  Wagner,  Robert  W., 
assignor.) 

Detroit  Hydrostatic  Brake  Corporation.  (See  Sauzedde, 
Claude,  assignor.) 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Allen,  James  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Dillman,  Earfiest  J., 
assignor.) 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Dillman,  E.  J.,  and 
Sovey.  assignors.) 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Eggleston,  Lewis  W., 
assignor.) 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Foulds.  Andrew  K.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Hann,  Albert  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Russel,  Philip  S.. 
assignor,  i 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  St.  John,  H.  M.,  and 
Rynalski,  assignor.  1 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Scott,  Lewis  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Vaughan,  Henry  P., 
assignor.) 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Weber,  Walter  H.. 
assignor.) 

Detroit  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Wile,  Daniel  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Detroit-Michigan  Stove  Company.  (See  Guenther,  W.  H.. 
and  Maul,  assignors.) 

Detroit  Show  Case  Company.  (See  Hunt,  John  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Detroit  Steel  Products  Company.  (See  Knight,  D.  L..  and 
McLoughlin,  assignors.) 

Detroit  Stoker  Company.  (See  Beers,  Royce  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

D^ttenborn,  Paul.  Berlin-Steglitz,  Germany.  Regulating 
arrangement  for  elastic  fluid  power  plants.  2,077,384  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Pettwyler.  William.     (See  Wuertz.  A.  J.,  and  Pertwyler.) 

Dettwyler,  William,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Halosen-amino-flavanthrones  and  producing  tlie  same. 
2,068,312  ;  Jan.  19. 

Dettwyler,  Willi.ani,  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company.  Wilmington.  Del. 
Compounds  of  the  anthraquinone  series  and  producing 
the  same.    2.068.313  :  Jan.  19. 

Dettwyler,  William,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company.  Wilmington.  Del. 
Halogenated  anthraquinone  compounds.  2,084.970 ; 
June  22. 

Detwiler.  Fred  L.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Floor  sander. 
2,102.063:  Dec.   14. 

Detwiler,  Harry  J.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Expander.  2,090,576 : 
Aug.  17. 

Deubel.  Carl  G.,  Shiremanstown.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pro- 
gressive Service  Companv.  St.  Louis,  Mo."  Clicker  die 
stock.     2,090.325;  Aug.  17. 

Deuta-Werke  vorm.  Deutsche  Tachometerwerke  G.  m.  b. 
H.     (See  Balk.  O..  and  Bauer,  assignors.) 

Deutsch  Erdol-.\ktiengesellschaft.  (See  Schick,  F.,  and 
Emilius.  assignors.) 

Deutsch.  Fritz  A.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  F.  Lieb- 
hold.  Brussels.  Belgium.  Hvdraulic  "shock  absorber. 
2.090,7ol :  Aug.  24.  " 

Deutsch,  Fritz  A.,  Berlin.  Germany,  assignor  to  F.  Lieb- 
hold,  Brussels.  Belgium.  Fluid  shock  absorber. 
2.098,415:  Nov.  9. 

Deutsch,  Fritz  A.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  F.  Lieb- 
hold.  Brussels,  Belgium.  Hvdraulic  shock  absorber. 
2,098.416  ;  Nov.  9. 

Deutsch,  Leo.      (See  Herold,  W.  F..  and  Deutsch.) 

Deutsch,  Leo  E.,  Hammond.  Ind.  Key.  2.090.114  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Deutsch.  Simon.  South  Bend.  Ind.  Spraving  device. 
2.076.709  ;  Apr.  13.  "      " 

Deutsch.  Simon,  assignor  of  fifty-one  per  cent  to  H. 
Weiner.  twenty-one  and  one-half  per  cent  to  A.  E.  Feine. 
and  six  per  cent  to  F.  Sax.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Barrel. 
2.090.668  :  Aug.  24. 

Deutsch.  Walther,  Frankfort-on-tlie-Main,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  International  Precipitation  Company,  Los 
-Vnceles.  Calif.  Electrical  precipitation  apparatus. 
2.101.168:  Dec.  7. 

Deutsche  Celluloid-Fabrik.     (See  Hauffe,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Deutsche  Getriebe  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung. 
(See  Mylius.  Otto,  assignor.) 

Deutsche  Celluloid-Fabrik.  (See  Thinius,  Kurt,  as- 
signor.) 

Deutsche  Gold-  und  Silber  Sclieideanstalt.  (See  von 
Szpszich.  lifljos.  assignor.) 

Deutsche  Gold  und  Sillier  Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler. 
(See  Honath.  K..  and  .Mbrooht.  assignors.) 

Deutsche  Gold  und  Sillier  Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler. 
(See  Heftor.  Alwin.  assignor.* 

Deutsche  Gold-und  Silber-Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roess- 
ler.    (See  Hess.  Ludwig,  assignor.) 


Deutsche  Gold-und  Silber  Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler. 
( See  Joshua.  W.  P.,  Stanley,  Fuchs,  Querfurth,  and 
Dymock,  assignors.) 

Deutsche  Gold-  und  Silber-Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roess- 
ler.     (See  Karcher.  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Deutsche  Gold-  und  Silber-Scheideanstalt  vorm.ils  Roess- 
ler.    (See  Klar.  Max  and  Grunert,   assignors.) 

Deutsche  Gold  und  Silver  Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler. 
(See  Naujofcs,  Erich,  assignor.) 

Deutsche  Gold  und  Silber  Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler. 
(See  Pohl.  T..  and  Schneider,  assignors.) 

Deutsche  Gold  und  Silber  Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler. 
(See  Scheller,  Emil.  assignor.) 

Deutsche  Gold  &  Silber  Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler. 
(See  Truthe,   Wilhelm,   assignor.) 

Deutsche  Gold-  und  Silber  Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roess- 
ler.    (See  Waltei    Hans,  assignor.) 

Deutsche  Houghton-Fabrik  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Hanusch, 
Hugo,  assignor.) 

Deutsche  Hydrierwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Schenck, 
O..  and  Gellendien.  assignors.) 

Deutsche       Hydrierwerke        Aktiengesellschaft.  (See 

Schrauth.  Walther.  assicnor.) 

Deutsche  Kunstseiden-Studiengesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  (See 
Nathansohn,  Alexander,  assisnor.) 

Deutsche  Perrot-Bremse  G.  m.  ^b.  H.  (See  Muenz,  Karl, 
assignor.) 

Deutsche  Tafelglas  Aktiengesellschaft  (Detag).  (See 
Geppert.  R..  and  Dietzel.  assignors.) 

Deutsche  Telephonworke  und  K.^belindustrio  .Aktiengesell- 
schaft.     (See  Hamann.  Christol.  assignor.* 

Deutsche  Waffen-  und  Munitionsfabriken,  A.  G.,  et  al. 
<See  Geitmann.   Theodor.  assismor.  1 

Deutsche  Waffen-und  Munitionsfabriken  Aktiengesell- 
schaft.     (See  Kehrbeck.   Karl,   assignor.) 

De  Vault.  James  L.,  et  al.  (See  Olsen,  Horace  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

D<m;u!x,  Lucien.  Paris.  France,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  T.  Call 
transmitter  device.     2,093.668  ;  Sept.  21. 

Developments  Associates,  Inc.  (See  Strindberg,  Rich- 
ard, assignor.) 

Devendor.  John  A.  and  W.  A..  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y. 
One-piece  buckle.     2,099.199  :  Nov.  16 

Devendor.  William  A.     (See  Devendor.  John  A.  and  W.  A.) 

Devenney.  Joseph  G.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Combined  pas- 
teurizer, churn,  and  butterworker.     2,098,179  ;  Nov    2. 

Devereux.  James  N..  deceased.  Greenville.  Miss.  ;  M.  Dev- 
ereux  administratrix,  assignor  to  United  States  G.vpsum 
Company,    Chicago.   111.     Fiberboard.     2.080,031 :   May 


( See  Devereux, 
dispensing 
dispensing 


11. 

Devereux.     Margaret,     administratrix. 
James  N.) 

Devers,    Charles.    Pittsburch.    Pa.     Gasoline 
pump  control  device,     2.080.535;  Mav  IS. 

Devers,    Charles.    Pittsburgh.    Pa.      Gasoline 
pump  control.     2.094.003  :  Sept.  28. 

Devers.  Philip  K..  Lynn,  Mass..  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.     Spark  plug.    2,072.732  ;  Mar.  2. 

De  Terter,  Walton,  assignor  of  one-third  to  S.  L.  Brenner, 
Chicago,  111.     Tube  testing  device.     2.103,450  ;  Dec.  28. 

Devices,  Inc.     (See  Hetherington.  Robert,  asslsnor.) 

Devienne.   Emile.   Flonrieu-sur-Saone.   France.  '   Radio   re- 
ceiver.    2,081.135  :  yinv  25. 

De   Vilbiss    Company.    The.      (See   GefiEs,    Frank   A.,    as- 
signor.) 

De  \ilbiss  Company.  The.      (See  Habermaier,  Reinhard  A., 
assignor.) 


I 


The. 


Harold    A., 
and 


H.    A.. 


The. 


De    Vilbiss    Company 

assignor.) 
DeTiliiiss    Company,    The. 

Eastman,  assignors.) 
De  Vilbiss  Company,  The. 

signor. ) 
De  Vilbiss  Company, 

signor.) 
De  Ville,  Edward  J 

vice.     2,082.276:  June  1. 
Devine.  J.   I'..   Manufacturing  Co. 

assignor.) 
Devine.  J.  P..  Manufacturing  Co. 

O.,  assignor.! 
Devine.  Julius,  New  York,  N.  T.     Spark  plug 

Nov.  9. 
Devlin.  James  F.,  Marinette,  Wis.     Quitch  grass  killer. 

2.076.447  ;  Apr.  6. 
De  Voe,  (Jeorge  E.      (See  Geske,  C,  and  De  Voe.) 
Uevoe  &  Raynolds  Co.      (See  Rheineck.  A.  E.,  Rabin 

Long,   assignors.) 
De  Vore,   Elmer  L.   and  R.  E.,  Meadville.  Pa.     Vehicle. 

2.079,844:  May  11. 

New    York.    N.    Y.      Bottle    seal. 


(See   Roselund, 

(See   Roselund, 

(See  Tracy,  Robert  W.,  aa- 

(See  Wilka.  Gustave  A.,  aa- 

Halethorpe,    Md.      (}atamenial   de- 

(See  Gu.ver.  Jesse  A., 

(See  Marshall,  Vivns 

2,098,934 ; 

iller. 

and 


(See  De  Vore.  Elmer  L.  and  R.  E.) 
Meadville,  assignor  to  Jov  Mann- 
Franklin,    Pa.       Slide    fastener. 


De    Vore.    Peter    W 

2.103,1.^0  :  Dec.  21. 
De  Vore.  Raymond  E. 
De  Vore,  Raymond  E., 

facturing     Company, 

2,072.200;  Mar.  2. 
De    Vore.    Ross    A.,    Atlanta 

2.090.340:  Aug.  17. 
De    Voursnoy.    Andrew   M.     (See 

De  Voursney.) 

De  Vout.  Anson  W.,  La  Grange  Park,  assicnor  to  Indus- 
trial Patents  Corporation.  Chicago.  111.    Drving  tunnel. 

2,100,838 ;  Nov.  30.  "      " 


Ga. 


Reading 
Smeaton,    i 


apparatus. 
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LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


155 


De  Vries,   Abraham,   Amsterdam,   Netherlands.      Securing 

articles  to  walls  and  the  like.     2,092,341 ;  Sept.  7. 
De  Vries,  Abraham,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.     Snap  fas- 
tener.    2,100,635  ;  Nov.  30. 

De  Vries,  Abraham,  assignor  to  Naamlooze  Vennootschap 
Ijzerhandel  I.  M.  de  Vries,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands. 
Locking  device  for  two  relatively  disconnectable  parts. 
2,068,737  ;  Jan.  26. 

De  Vries,  Abraham,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Ijzerhandel  I.  M. 
de  Vries,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Knob  attachment. 
2,080,656  ;  May  18. 

De  Vries,  Abraham,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Vzerhandel  I.  M.  de 
Vries,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Fastening.  2,088,320 ; 
July  27. 

De  Vrios,  Abraham,  assignor  to  Naamlooze  Vennootschap 
Ijzerhandel  I.  M.  de  Vries,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands. 
Fastener.     2,102,999  ;  Dec.  21. 

De  Vries,  Gerrit.  (See  Tellegen,  B.  D.  H.,  de  Vries,  and 
Bakker.) 

De  Vries,  Gerrit,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampen- 
fabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Doubly-folded 
Lecher  wire  system.     2,093,750  :  Sept.  21. 

De  Vries,  John  D.,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampen- 
fabrleken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Variable  resist- 
ance.    2,081,227  ;  May  25. 

De  Vry,  Herman  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Portable  projector. 
2,007,893  ;  Jan.  19. 

Dewald,  Edward  A.,  Massillon,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Griscom-Russell  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heat  ex- 
changer.    2,084,324  ;  June  22. 

Dewan,  Leon,  and  J.  Bartho,  assignors  of  fifteen  percent 
to  J.  R.  Wren,  New  York,  and  ten  percent  to  J.  H.  Wren, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Skate.     2,080,766  ;  May  18. 

Dewar,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Champion  Spark  Plug 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Spark  plug  assembling  ma- 
chine.    2,072,087  ;  Mar.  2. 

Dewar  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dick,  Stewart  B., 
assignor.) 

Dewar,  Robert  J.,  and  G.  H.  Dawson,  assignors  to  Wilson- 
Jones  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Loose  leaf  binder. 
2,073,337  ;  Mar.  9. 

D'Ewart,  Benjamin  B.     (See  Morse,  L.  G.,  and  D'Ewart.) 

Dewas,  Raymond,  Amiens,  France.  Weft  inserting  ap- 
paratus for  looms  with  fixed  weft  bobbins.  2,072,158 
Mar.  2. 

Dewas,  Raymond,  Amiens,  France.  Weaving  loom  for 
continuous  weaving  in  which  the  weft  is  inserted  by 
means  of  pirnless  shuttles.     2,072,159  ;  Mar.  2. 

Dewas,  Raymond,  Amiens,  France.  Weaving  loom  for  con- 
tinuous weaving  in  which  the  weft  is  inserted  by  means 
of  pirnless  shuttles.     2,072,160  :  Mar.  2. 

Dewas,  Raymond,  Amiens,  France.  Thread  carrying  ap- 
paratus for  weaving  looms  and  the  like.  2,072,161 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Dp  Weal,  Andr€,  Chicago,  111.  Direction  indicator  for 
X-ray  exposures.     2,082,793  ;  June  8. 

De  Weal,  Andre,  Chicago,  111.  Sprayer  construction. 
2,090,227;  Oct.  19. 

De  Weal,  Andr6,  assignor  1o  Leakproof  Spraver  Co., 
Chicago,   111.     Spraying  device.     2,083,058  ;  June  8. 

De  Weal,  Andre,  F.  K.  Krag,  and  C.  A.  Anderson,  Chicago, 
111. ;  said  Krag  and  said  Anderson  assignors  to  said 
De  Weal.     Pump  constniction.     2,078,483  ;  Apr.  27. 

Dowend,  Williani  D.      (See  Altgelt,   R.  J,,   and  Dewond.) 

Dewey  and  Almy  Chemicnl  Company.  (See  Noiley, 
Stephen  1?.,  assignor.) 

Dewey  and  Almy  Chemical  Company.  (See  Spelman, 
Henry  M.,   Jr.,   assignor.) 

Dewey,  James  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Amer- 
ican Laundry  Machinery  Conipnnv,  Norwood,  Ohio. 
Pressing  clement.      2.068,643;  J:in."26. 

Dewey,  James  M.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  American 
Laundr.v  Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Oliio.  Control 
for  pressing  machines.     2,075,183  ;  Mar.  30. 

Dowoy,  James  ]\T.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  Tlie  American 
T;aundry  Machinery  ('onii)!in.v,  Norwood,  Oliio.  Press 
npornling   niediMiiism.      '-!,000.575  ;    Oct.    19. 

Dewey,  James  M.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  Tlie  American 
I<iHnidrv  'Maclilneiv  Conipnnv.  Norwood,  Ohio.  Press- 
ing macliine  control.     2,103,519;  Dec.  28. 

Dewey  I'oiilniid  Ceiiienl  ("oiripnii.v.  (See  Tyler,  W.  E., 
Douglas,    CliiUiiberlniii.    .•iiul    I.ovelaiid,    assignors.) 

Dewey,  Ritcliie  P.,  .assignor  to  II.  D.  Colman,  Rnckford, 
111.     Temperalure  coiili-ol  svsfem.     2.002.753;   Sept.  14. 

Do  Wilde,  ITendrIk  N.  L.  C.  E.  C.  (See  Hohmann.  II.  M., 
and  do  Wilde.) 

De  Wilt,  Curl  S.,  Long  Bench,  Calif.  Liquid  dispensing 
device.     2,006,827;  Jan.  5. 

Do  Witt,  John  II,.  Nashville,  Tenii.  Hum  and  noise  reduc- 
tion.     2,093,751  ;    .Sept.   21. 

Do  Wilt,  Leo  V.     (See  Wood,  S.  IC,  and  De  Witt.) 

De  Wilt,  Itelnhold,  Flint,  !iHsigiior  to  (Jenernl  INfotors 
Corporation,  lt<'lroit.  Mich.  Speed  cup  balancing  ma- 
chine.     2.079.002  ;   May  11. 

De  Witt,  Wllliaiii  .1.,  assignor  lo  Shoe  Form  Co.,  Inc., 
Auburn,  N.  V.     Fish  lure.     2,006,458  ;  Jnti.  5. 

DcWIIt.  Williiun  ,1.,  assignor  to  Shoe  Forms  Co.,  Inc., 
Anliurn,  N.  Y.     Shoe  form.     2.067.:!S1  ;  Jan.   IL'. 

De  Witt,  William  .1.,  assignor  to  Shoe  Form  Co.,  Inc., 
Auburn,  N.  Y.     lOyeshleld.     2.0r„S,S-l9  :  Jan,  26. 

De  Witt,  William  .1,,  assignor  to  Shoe  Form  Co.,  Inc., 
Auburn,  N.  Y.     Shoe  form.     2,097,207  ;  Oct.  20. 


De  Witt,  William  .L,  and  P.  A.  Ross,   assignors  to   Shoe 

Form  Co.,  Inc.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.     Tackle  box.     2,099,003  ; 

Nov.  16. 
De  Witt,  William  J.,  and  P.  A.  Ross,   assignors  to  Shoe 

Form    Co.,    Inc.,    Auburn,    N.    Y.      Snelled    hook    case. 

2,102,682  ;  Dec.  21. 
Dews,     Joseph    W.,    assignor    to    Scovill    Manufacturing 

Company,     Waterbury,     Conn.       Fastener.       2,071,505  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Dews,   Joseph  W.,  Waterbury,   Conn.,  assignor  to   Scovill 

Manufacturing  Company.     "Tool  for  applying  fasteners. 

2,071,506;   Feb.   23. 
Dews,  Joseph  W.,  Waterbury,   Conn.,  assignor  to   Scovill 

Manufacturing  Company.     Jlethod  of  applying  fasten- 
ers  to   sheetlike  material.      2,071,507 ;   Feb.    23. 
Dexdale  Hosiery  Mills.     (See  Porter,  H.  W.,  and  Bashore, 

assignors.) 
Dexter,  Carl  J..  La  Fayette,   Ind.     Roll  roofing  fastener. 

Re.  20,470  ;  Aug.  17. 
Dexter  Folder  Company.      (See  Brackett,  E.  M.,  Daneke, 

and  Williams,  assignors.) 
Dexter  Folder  Company.      (See  Rader,  E.  D.,  and  Goodwin, 

assignors.) 
Dezotell,  Bernard  W.,  West  Roxbury,  assignor  to  United 

Electric   Controls   Company,   Boston,   Mass.      Tempera- 

perature  controlled  switch.     2,087,024  ;  July  13. 
Dials,  Crayton  J.,  San  Quentin,  Calif.     Lock.     2,066,393; 

Jan.  5. 
Diamantides,  Diamond  N.,  Massillon,  Ohio.     Ship  raising 

device.     2,084,246;  June  15. 
Diamond,    Charles  L.  A.,   Newburgh,  N.   Y.     Attachment 

for   lace   or  fabric   making  machine.     2,093,313  ;    Sept. 

14. 
Diamond  Expansion  Bolt  Company.      (See  Saleh,  Gabriel 

E.  R.,  assignor.) 
Diamond  Expansion   Bolt   Company.      (See    Smith,   Lloyd 

A.,  assignor.) 
Diamond,    Hymen,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.,    assignor    to    West- 

inghouse   Electric   &   Manufacturing   Company.     Light 

sensitive  system.     2,088,466  ;  July  27. 
Diamond,  James  E.  Gosforth,  and  C.  W.  Perkins,  Balham, 

London,    assignors    to    J.    J.    Pritty,    Surrey,    England. 

Apparatus    for    applying   sealing   fluid    to   can    blanks. 

2,093,422  ;  Sept.  21. 
Diamond,  Leon  W.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  John  E. 

BernsteiM,      Cleveland,      Ohio.         Compre,ssion      valve. 

2,081,616  ;  May  25. 
Diamond  Match  Company,  The.     (See  Joley,  Albert  N.,  as- 
signor.) 
Diamond    Match    Company,   The.      (See   Nolan,    John   R., 

assignor.) 
Diamond  Match  Company,  The.     (See  Sickmon,  Clive  H., 

assignor.) 
Diamond  Match  Company,  The.      (See  Traute,  Henry  C, 

assignor.) 
Diamond    Power    Specialty    Corporation.       (See    Bowers, 

Frank,  assignor.) 
Diamond  Power  Specialty  Corporation.      (See  Brelsford, 

Harry  E.,  assignor.) 
Diamond    Power     Specialty    Corporation.      (See     Howse, 

Curtis   L,    assignor.) 
Diamond     Power     Specialty    Corporation.      (See    Howse, 

C.    L.,    and    Brelsford,    assignors.) 
Diamond   Power   Specialty  Corporation.      (See  Howse,   C. 

L.,  Thomas,  and  Bowers,  assignors.) 
Diamond   Power  Specialty  Corporation.      (See   Schieffer, 

Johann,  assignor.) 
Diaz,    Ernesto    D.,    Habana,    Cuba.     Auto    transmission. 

2,097,650;   Nov.   2. 
Dibble,    Clarence   II. ,    assignor   to    Corning   Glass   Works, 

Corning,  N.  Y.     Insulator  and  making  it.     2,072,201 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Dibolka,   Henry  G.,   and   J.  D.   Cramer,   assignors  to  The 

Norlipp  Company,  Chicago,  111.    Device  for  closing  filling 

openings  of  liquid  containers.     2.009,558:  Nov.  10. 
Dlbrell,     Lois,     Grand     Prairie,     Tex.       Display     device. 

2.067,437  ;  Jan.  12. 
Dicalite    Company,    The.       (See    Schmidt,    Richard    W., 

assignor.) 
Dichter,  Jakob,  Eerlin-Schonoberg,  Germany.    Glass  work- 
ing machine.      2.077.S27  :   .Apr,  20, 
Dichter,    Jakob,   Berlin-Schoneberg,    Germany.      Manufac- 
ture of  glass  vessels  from  tubing.     2,0,S7,9  17  :  July  27. 
Dichter.    Jakob,    Berlin,    G(-rmMUy.      Machine    for   produc- 
ing glass  vi^ssols  from   tubing.      2,101,213;   Doc.   7. 
Dieliter,     Jakob,     Berliii-Schoneborc,     Germany.      Method 

and   MPiiiirMlus  for  making  double-walled  glass  vessels. 

2,102.357  ;  Dec.  14. 
Dick,  A.  It.  Coiiip;inv.     (See  Brnsseur,  ICrnest  J.,  nssiirnor.) 
Dick  A.  B.  Coiiiiianv.      (See  Orr  Wllliiim  G.  D.  assignor.) 
Dick,   August,   Pittsburgh,   Pa,     Ice  delivering  receptacle. 

2.067,263;  Jnn.  12. 
Dick,  Hums.  Ferguson,  assignor  to  Wagner  Electric  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Brake  slice  guide.     2,0,S2,244  ; 

June  1. 
Diclv.   ("iispar  W.      (Se(<  Tbonipson.   Wesley   S..   assignor.) 
Dick,      Hector     A.,      London,      England.       Table     mat. 

2,(170,423  ;  Feb.  9. 
nl.lc,    Herbert   L.,   Chicago,   111.     Filter.     2,081.353;    May 

Dick,  Herman  J.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
Blgriments,  to  GiMieral  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigerat- 
ing apparatus.     2,008,007  ;  Jan.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Dick,  Herman  J.,  Jr.,  Shamokin,  Pa.  Dish  rack. 
2,070.820  :  Feb.  16. 

Dick,  Herman  J.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigerat- 
ing apparatus.     2,074,375  ;  Mar.  23. 

Dick,  Stewart  B.,  East  Orange,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Dewar 
Manufacturing  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electric 
switch  device.     2,079,003  ;  May  4. 

Dick,  Wade  W..  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  B.  Bradford, 
Zwolle,  La.     Burner.     2,095,242  ;  Oct.  12. 

Dickason,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation, 
Detroit.  Mich.  Ventilator  control  mechanism. 
2,093.036  :   Sept.  14. 

Dicke,  Oscar  H.      (See  Hitchcock,  F.  B.,  and  Dicke.) 

Dicke,  Oscar  H.     (See  Preston,  N.  D.,  and  Dicke.) 

Dicke.  Oscar  H.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Vernier  motor. 
2,066.965  ;  Jan.  5. 

Dicke.  Oscar  H.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  controlling 
system  for  railroads.    2,067,151 ;  Jan.  5. 

Dicke,  Oscar  H.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Train  dispatching  sys- 
tem for  railroads.     2,068,736  ;  Jan.  26. 

Dicke,  Oscar  H.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Train  dispatching  system 
for  railroads.     2,073,050  ;  Mar.  9. 

Dicke,  Oscar  H.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Train  dispatching  system 
for  railroads.    2,073,051 ;  Mar.  9. 

Dicke,  uscar  H.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  X.  Y.  Adjustable  connecting  means. 
2,077.620  ;  Apr.  20. 

Dicke,  Oscar  H.,  and  F.  B.  Hitchcock,  assignor  to  General 
Railway  Signal  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Train  dis- 
patching system  for  railroads.     2,082,152  ;  June  1, 

Dickennann,  Harry  K.,  Buffalo,  and  J.  W.  McCarthy, 
liOCkport,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  F.  N.  Burt  Company, 
Limited.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Pneumatic  con- 
trol for  box  machines.     2,068,008  ;  Jan.  19. 

Dickerson,  Bert  A.,  assignor  to  Faries  Manufacturing 
Company,  Decatur,  111.  Portable  lamp.  2,082,689 ; 
June  1. 

Dickerson.  Bruce.      (See  Hungerford,  C,  and  Dickerson.) 

Dickerson,  Henry  G.,  et  al.  (See  Warner,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Dickerson,  James  H.,  New  Philadelphia,  Ohio.  Dust  col- 
lector.    2,079,315  ;  May  4. 

Dickerson,  Walker  T.,  Company,  The.  (See  Gordon, 
Hiram,  a.^signor. ) 

Dlckey-Grabler  Company,  The.  (See  Plack,  Frank  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dickey,  John  A.,  Stayner,  Ontario,  Canada.  Road  grader. 
2,076,626  :  Apr.  13. 

Dickey,  John  R.,  Media,  Pa.  Razor  blade  sharpener. 
2,076,266  ;  Apr.  6. 

Dickey,  Joseph  B.      (See  McNally,  J.  G.,  and  Dickey.) 

Dickey,  Paul  S.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Bailey 
Meter  Company.     Control  system.     2,098,913  ;  Nov.  9. 

Dlckhaut.  Charles  A.,  New  Brunswick,  and  S.  A.  Warner, 
Rnrnprville,  assignors  to  John  Waldron  Corporation, 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Vertical  unwind  device. 
2.097.998  ;   Nov.   2. 

Dickhaut.  Charles  A.,  and  S,  W.  Warner,  assignors  to 
John  Waldron  Corporation,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Vertical  drier.     2,103,110  ;  Dec.  21. 

Dickie,  William  A..  A.  McGill.  and  W.  I.  Taylor.  Spondon, 
near  Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation 
of  America.  Manufacture  and  treatment  of  textile  ma- 
terials.    2,067,174  :  Jan.  12. 

Dickie.  William  A.,  and  W.  I.  Taylor.  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Treatment  and  manufacture  of  textile  materials. 
2.067,175  :  Jan.  12. 

Dickie,  William  A..  R.  Vi'.  Moncrieff,  and  C.  W.  North, 
Spondon.  near  Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  Amoric.n.  Production  and  treatment  of 
artificial  filaments,  threads,  foils,  and  the  like. 
2,067,905  :  Jan.  19. 

Dickie,  William  A.,  and  P.  F.  C.  Sowter,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Textiles  containing  cellulose  derivatives. 
2,070,583;  Feb.  10. 

Dickie,  William  A.,  and  E.  L.  Greenwood,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.     Treatment  of  material.     2,079.604;  May  11. 

Dickie,  William  A.,  and  P.  F.  C.  Sowtor,  Spondon. "near 
Derby.  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Manufacture  of  artificial  materials. 
2,081,160  ;   May   25. 

Dickie,  William  A.  and  P.  F.  C.  Sowter,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Production  of  artificial  materials. 
2,086,122;  July  6. 

Dickie,  William  A.,  and  R.  W.  MoncriefP,  Spondon,  near 
Derby.  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.     Textile  .varn  and  fabric.     2.089,947  ;  Aug.  17. 

Dickie,  William  A.,  and  R.  W.  MoncriefT,  Spondon.  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.     Textile   f.abric.     2,089,918;    Aug.    17. 

Dickie.  William  A.,  and  G.  C.  Tyce,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Manufacture  of  yarns  or  threads.     2,092,800  ;  Sept.   14. 


Dickieson,  Alton  C,  HoUis,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Trans- 
mission control  in  signaling  systems.  2,101,246 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Dickieson,  Edward  F.,  Jr.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Bendix  Products  Corporation, 
South  Bend,  Ind.  Clutch  operating  mechanism. 
2,084,387  ;  June  22. 

Dickinson,  Albert,  Company,  The.  (See  Hendrickson, 
Adolph  A.,  assignor.) 

Dickinson,  Arthur  H.      (See  Bryce.  .T.  W.,  and  Dickinson.) 

Dickinson.  Edgar  D.,  Beverly,  F.  R.  Ericson,  Marblehead, 
and  P.  G.  Whittier,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignors  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Extraction  elastic  fluid  turbine  ar- 
rangement.    2.071,199  ;  Feb.  16. 

Dickinson,  Fairleigh  S.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Hypodermic 
syringe  needle  hub.     2,076,121  ;  Apr.   6. 

Dickinson,  Fairleigh  S.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Clinical  ther- 
mometer.    2,081,143  :   May   25. 

Dickinson,  Ibel  E.,  assignor  of  one-tenth  to  J.  L.  Greer 
and  one-tenth  to  J.  J.  Kogan,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Neck- 
tie.    2,072,422  ;  Mar,  2. 

Dickinson,  Robert.      (See  Hurley,  T.  F.,  and  Dickinson.) 

Dickinson,  William  A.,  Burlington,  Colo.  Oil  burnei 
2,070,982:  Apr.   13. 

Dickinson,  William  N.,  Roekville  Centre,  N.  Y.  Electri- 
cal control  device.     2,093,074  ;  Sept.  14. 

Dickman.  George.      (See  Dickman,  Lawrence,  and  G.) 

Dickman,  Josef,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor  to  McCIintic 
Marshall  Corporation.  Liquid  storage  tank.  2,089,645  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Dickman.  Lawrence,  and  G.  Dickman.  Covington.  Ky. 
Clerical  vestment.     2,102,198:  Dec.  14. 

Dickson,  Earle  E.,  assignor  to  Johnson  &  Johnson,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.  Wrapped  rolled  surgical  dressing. 
2,084,264  ;  June  15. 

Dickson,  James  T.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pump.  2,075,428  ; 
Mar.   30. 

Dickson.  John  B..  Northampton,  Mass..  assignor  to  A.  6. 
Spalding  &  Bros..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Badminton  racket. 
2.071.684  :  Feb.  23. 

Dickson,  Robert  C,  Bicknoller.  near  Taunton,  England. 
Pruning  and  like  shears.    2,070,225  ;  Feb.  9. 

Dickson.  Robert  F.,  Leominster,  Mass.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Laminated  structure.     2,071.921 ;  Feb.  23. 

Dickson,  Walker  E.     (See  Algee,  L.  C,  and  Dickson.) 

Dickson,  William  JIcI..  Woodside,  Del.,  assignor  to  Gener- 
al Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fungicides. 
2.074,169  :  Mar.  16. 

Dickson.  William  McI..  Woodside,  Del.,  and  A.  H.  Hennin- 
ger,  St.  Albans,  assignors  to  General  Chemical  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Insecticide.    2,088,639  ;  Aug.  3. 

Dickson,  William  McI.,  Woodside,  Del.,  and  A.  H.  Hennin- 
ger.  Floral  Park,  assignors  to  General  Chemical  Com- 
pany. New  York.  N.  Y.     Insecticide.     2,088.640  ;  Aug.  3. 

Dickson,  William  McI.,  Woodside,  Del.,  and  A.  H.  Hennin- 
ger,  St.  Albans,  assignors  to  General  Chemical  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Insecticide.     2,088,641 ;  Aug.  3. 

Di  Cristina,  Humbert  W.,  Decatur.  Ga.  Portable,  fold- 
able,  and  extendible  wardrobe.     2.066.828:  Jan.  5. 


I 


Dictaphone  Corporation. 

relle.  assignors.) 
Dictaphone   Corporation. 

holdt,  assignors.) 
Dictaphone   Corporation. 

signor.) 
Dictaphone  Corporation. 

signor.) 


(See  Beard,  T.  H.,  and  Luca- 
(See  Beard,  T.  H.,  and  Ren- 
(See  Feyrer,  William  F..  as- 
(See  Lucarelle,  Joseph  M..  as- 
(See   Lucarelle.    J.    JI.,    and 


(See  Renholdt,  J.  E.,  and 
(See  Renholdt,  John  E.,  as- 
(See  Murray,  Sylvia,  as 
(See  Sears,  Sterling  G., 


and  Boughton, 


Dictaphone    Cormporatiou. 

Renholdt,  assignors.) 
Dictaphone    Corporation. 

Beardsley,  assignors.) 
Dictaphone    Corporation. 

signor.) 
Dicrograph  Products  Company. 

signor.) 
Dictograph  Products  Company 

assignor.) 
Die    Casting   Corporation    of   America.      (See   Newmark, 

Joseph,    assignor.) 
Diebold  Safe  &  Lock  Co.     (See  Miller,  W.  C 

assignors.) 
Dieckmann,    .John.    H.    Lodde.    and    W.    J.    Adams,    New 

York,   N.    Y.      Collapsible    tube.      2,094.877  ;    Oct.    5. 
Diedericlis.   Pierre  C,    Sainte-Colomhe-les-Vienne,   France. 

Loom  for  weaving  gauzes.     2,090.785  :  A_ug.  24 
Diefenbach.   Ernst.      (See  XCriinzlein,   G. 

gert.  and  Rfisch.) 
Diefenbach,  William  T..  Babvlon.  N.  V. 

ing  press  mist.     2.096.164;  Oct.  19. 
Dieffenbach.    Otto    W.,    Baltimore,    Md. 

Re.  20,435  ;  .Inly  6. 
Dieffenbach.    Otto    W.,    Baltimore,    :Md 

similar  tube.      2.084,673  ;   June   22. 
Dieffenbacher,  Paul  F.,  Klamrth  River,  Calif 

2,086,406;  July  6. 
Diehl,  Claus.     (See  Dalmer,  O.,  DIehl,  and  Pieper.) 
Diehl,  Herman  H.,  Huntington.  W.   Va..  assignor  to  The 

West     Virginia     Rail     Company.     Riveting     machine. 

2.077.007  ;  Apr.  13. 
Dlehl.  John   C..   Erie,   Pa.,   assignor  to  American    Meter 

Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Diaphragm     meter. 

2,008.378;  Jan.  19. 


Diefenbach,  Eg- 
Dispelling  print- 
Cellulose    tube. 
Drinking    and 
Fuse  plug. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


157 


Diehl,  John  C,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American  Meter 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Indicator  for  fluid  vari- 
ables.    2,008,663.     Jan.  26. 

Diehl,  William  L.     (See  Cook,  N.  E.,  Knopf,  and  Diehl.) 

Diel,  Daniel  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lawn  mower. 
2,0808,354  ;  May  11. 

Diem,  Hans,  assignor  to  the  firm  Edouard  Dubied  &  Cie., 
Soci€t6  Anonyme,  Neuchatel,  Switzerland.  Stitched 
fabric.    2,069,819  ;  Feb.  9. 

Diemer,  Kool,  Alexander  A.,  Aerdenhout,  Netherlands. 
Implement  for  conditioning  lawns.     2,069,958  ;  Feb.  9. 

Dienenthal,  Herbert,  Siegen,  Germany.  System  of  con- 
trol for  groups  of  gate-valves  or  the  like.  2,088,261 ; 
July  27. 

Dieuer,  Charles  H.      (See  Vaughan,  A.  E.,  Jr.,  and  Diener.) 

Dlenner,  John  A.     (See  Aikman,  Burton  S.,  assignor.) 

Dienst,  Karl,  Hildesheim,  Germany.  Apparatus  for  dry- 
ing grain.     2,073,553  ;  Mar.  9. 

Dierfeld,  Benno  R.,  Berlin-Frledenau,  Germany.  Brake 
for  motor   vehicles.     2,082,277  ;   June   1. 

Dierks,  Louis  E.,  and  C.  E.  Severson,  Oak  Park,  111.  Sig- 
naling apparatus.     2,071,873  ;  Feb.  23. 

Diesbach,  Fritz  G.,  assignor  to  Xrauth  &  Benninghofen, 
Hamilton,  Ohio.  Autographic  register.  2,067,438  ;  Jan. 
12. 

Diescher,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  L.  R. 
Diescher,  Winfield,  Kans.  Combination  stop  and  check 
valve.    2,071,969  ;  Feb.  23. 

Diescher,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  L.  R. 
Diescher,  Winfield,  Kans.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
establishing  and  controlling  a  reserve  storage  in  gas 
transportation  systems.     2,085,526  ;  June  29. 

Diescher,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  L.  R. 
Diescher,  Winfield,  Kans.  Apparatus  for  transporting 
gas.     2,095,243  ;  Oct.  12. 

Diescher,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  L.  R. 
Diescher,  Wingfield,  Kans.  Combination  stop  and  check 
valve.     2,095,410  ;  Oct.  12. 

Diescher,  August  P.,  assignor  to  Diescher  Tube  Mills,  Inc., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Mandrel  for  forming  tubes.  2,074,048  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Diescher,  August  P.,  assignor  to  Diescher  Tube  Mills,  Inc., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Tube  making  appai-atus.  2,075,880  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Diescher,  M.  L.  R.     (See  Diescher,  Alfred  J.,  assignor.) 

Diescher  Tube  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Diescher,  August  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Diesel,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Sargent  &  Greenleaf,  Inc., 
Rochester,  N.  Y.     Lock  mechanism.     2,079,702  ;  May  11. 

Diesel,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Sargent  &  Greenleaf,  Inc., 
Rochester,  N.  Y.     Lock  mechanism.     2,079.703  :  Jfay  11. 

Dieterle,  Walter,  Dessau-Ziebigk  in  Anhalt,  Germany, 
assignor  to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Photographic  material.     2,084,436  ;  June  22. 

Dieterle,  Walter,  Dessau-Ziebigk,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Photo- 
graphic  desensitizer.     2,098,080  ;  Nov.  2. 

Dieterle,  Walter,  and  W.  Zeh,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  and 
W.  Zerweck,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheira,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Bingham- 
ton, N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  light  sensitive  materials. 
2,066,966  ;  Jan.  5. 

Dieterle,  Walter,  and  W.  Zeh,  Dessau-ln-Anhalt,  and  W. 
Zerweck,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim,  Germany, 
assignors  to  Agfa  Ansco  Coi'poration,  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.     Dyes  of  the  cyanine  series.     2,000,967  ;  Jan.  5. 

Dieterle,  Walter,  W.  Zeh,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  and  W. 
Zerweck,  Frankfort-on-the-JIain-Fechenheim,  Germany, 
assignors  to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  light-sensitive  materials. 
2,066,968  ;  Jan.  5. 

Dictert,  Harry  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Moisture  teller. 
2.080,108;  May  11. 

Dietlein,  Herbert  R.,  Vancouver,  Wash.  Display  device. 
2.096,884:   Oct.   20. 

Dietrich,  Adolph  E.,  Delawanna,  N.  J.  Adjustable  .seat 
back.     2,092,000  ;  Sept.  7. 

Dietrich,  Charles  J.     (See  Dodge,  TT.  A.,  and  Dietrich.) 

Dietrich,  Frledrich  R.,  Pasing,  near  Munich,  Germany. 
Searchlight  with  ellipsoid   mirror.     2,072,849  ;  Mar.  9. 

Dietrich,  Gustav  IT.,  M('iner.<!dorf  in  Erz  Oebirge,  and  IT. 
Drechsol,  Oberlichtenau,  Germany,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Kiilio  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flat  knit- 
ting frame.     2,073,197;  Mar.  9. 

Dietrich,  Harry  A.  R..  Bethlehem.  Vn.  Compensator  for 
heating  luillers.     2.007.315;  Jan.  12. 

Dietrlcli,  Otto,  Friedrichsliafen,  assignor  to  Maybach- 
Motorenban  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Friedrlclishafen.  liodensee, 
Germany.  Ball  and  roller  bearing.  2,087,184;  July 
13. 

Dietrich,  Roy  P.,  Bayslde,  N.  Y.     Game.     2,103,151  ;  Dec. 

Dleti'lHi,  Willielm.     (See  Luther,  M.,  and  Dietrlcli.) 
Dietrich.     William      S.,      Greenville,     Pa.        Cur      truck. 

2,103,713  ;  Dec.  28. 
Dletrlch.fon,  Wllliiiin  F.,  Berwick,  I'a.,  assignor  to  Amerl- 

ciin  Car  and  l'\>undry  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Drop 

botloni   iiiiiic   car,      ^.002.801  ;    Scot.    M. 
Die! rlrlisoM,  William  V.,  Berwick.  I'n.,  aHslgnor  to  Ameri- 
can Car  &,  FoMiulry  Company,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Railway 

hopp(>r  car.     2.05)4,970  ;  OcK  5. 
Dli'IrlcliHon.     WIIIImiii     |i'.,      Berwick,     I'a.,     assignor     to 

American  Car  and  liNmndry  Company,  fsew  York,  N.  V. 

Mine  car  end  consi  ruci  Ion,     2,101,100;  T>ec.  7. 


Dietrichson,  William  F.,  Berwick,  Pa.,  and  V.  Willoughby, 
Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Car  and  Foun- 
dry Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Railway  hopper  car. 
2,073,513  ;  Mar.  9. 

Dietterle,  Edwin  W.,  Urbana,  111.  Comb  cleaning  and 
sterilizing   device.     2,089,114  ;   Aug.   3. 

Dietz,  Joseph  B.,  and  H.  G.  StaufCer,  Roanoke,  Va.,  and 
E.  F.  Oefiinger,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignors  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Coating  compositions  and  preparing  the  same. 
2,075,025;  Mar.   30. 

Dietz.  Karl,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  and  K.  Frank,  Bad 
Soden  in  Taunus,  (Jermany,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Pen-(jhlor,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Acid- 
proof  self-hardening  compositions.     2,103,708  ;  Dec.  28. 

Dietz,  Louis  F.,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Enclosure  bulkhead. 
2,066,718;  Jan.  5. 

Dietz,  R.  E.,  Company.     (See  Currie,  Robert  A.,  assignor.) 

Dietzel,  Adolf.      (See  Geppert,  R.,   and  Dietzel.) 

Dietzel,  Albert,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pickling  apparatus. 
2,071,818  ;  Feb.  23. 

Dietzel,  Hugo  O.,  et  al.  (See  Leidgen,  Nicholas  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Dietzgen,  Eugene,  Company.  (See  Langsner,  Adolph,  as- 
signor.) 

Diffendale,  Peter  P.,  Staten  Island,  assignor  to  C.  O. 
Leith,  Queens  County,  N.  Y.  Neon  sign.  2,073,296; 
Mar.  9. 

Diffenderffer,  John  K.  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to 
Hartford-Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Transfer 
mechanism.      2,081,580  ;    May    25. 

Di  Figlia,  Vincent,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Clamp.  2,081,797  ; 
May   25. 

Diggins,  Bartholomew  A.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb 
Optical  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Goggles. 
2.103,575  ;  Dec.  28. 

Di  Giacomo,  Vincent,  and  L.  Salemi,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Collapsible  baby  chair.     2,089,090  ;  Aug.  3. 

Digby,  Everard  T.,  London,  England.  Printing  on  metal. 
2,086,009  ;  July  6. 

Dignau,  James  H.,  ct  al.  (See  Marchant,  Arthur  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Di  lorio,  Matteo,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Rabat.  2,083,712; 
June  15. 

Di  luglio.  Prank,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Shirt  collar. 
2,081,136  ;  May  25. 

Dike,  Theodore  W.     (See  Bowen,  A.  H.,   and  Dike.) 

Dike,  Theodore  W.,  assignor  to  I.  F.  Laucks,  Inc..  Seattle, 
Wash.  Continuous  press  for  production  of  board-like 
products.    2,071,999  ;  Feb.  23. 

Diktienrmaschien-Patentverwertungs  Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H. 
(See  Neumann.  Leopold,  assignor.) 

Dilg,  Earl  W.     (See  Evans,  R.  B.,  Dilg,  and  Gerniann.) 

Dilks,  James  J.,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Motion  picture 
projector.     2,095,632  ;   Oct.   12. 

Dilks,  James  J.,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Disk  film  motion 
picture.     2,102,788;  Dec.  21. 

Dilks,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Moore  Electric  Corporation, 
Chicago,   111.     Hair  clipper.     2,098,180  ;  Nov.    2. 

Dill,  Claude  S.,  Lodge  Grass,  Mont.  Bridge  table. 
2,102,888  ;  Doc.  21. 

Dill,  Gilbert  D.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gas  and  liquid  con- 
tacting means   and  method.     2,088,091  ;   Aug.   3. 

Dill  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Bronson,  Adel- 
bert  E.,  assignor.) 

Dill  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Crowley,  John 
C,  assignor.) 

Dill  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Goff,  William 
F.,  assignor.) 

Dillard,  Tyroe,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Brown,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dillehny,  Edward  R.,  Glenn  Ellyn,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Richardson  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Making  asphaltic 
storage  battery  cases.     2,000,459  ;  Jan.  5. 

Dillehay,  Edward  R..  Glen  lOUvn.  Til.,  a.ssignor  to  The 
Richardson  Company,  Lockl.ind,  Ohio.  Molding  com- 
position.    2,090.577;    Aug.    17. 

Dillehay.  Edward  R.,  Glen  Ellyn,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Richardson  Company,  I^orkland,  Ohio.  Making  thermo- 
plastic compositions  containing  rubber  and  the  like. 
2.102,838;  Dec.  21. 

Diller,  Alvin  L.,  Belmont,  assignor  to  Hood  Rubber  Com- 
jianv,  Tnc,  M'alertown,  Mass.  Display  form. 
2,091,387  ;   Aug.   31. 

Dillpy,  Morris  McD.  (See  Clark,  R.  G.,  Smith,  and 
Dilley.) 

Dillinrd,  Herbert  C,  East  Bangor,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Blssell 
('ari)et  Sweeper  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Car- 
l)(>t  sweeper  case  and  dust  pan  construction.  2,101,133  ; 
Pec.   7. 

Dillnian.  Earnest  J.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Com- 
pany, Delroil,  Mich.  Rel'rlgerallug  apparatus. 
2,072,42.-!  ;  M.ir.   2. 

Dillman,  Earnest  J.,  as;;|gnor  to  Detroit  Tjubrlcator  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Control  device.  2.080,100  ;  May 
11. 

Dillnian,  lOarneHl  .1..  asHlgnor  to  Delroil  l.nlirlonlor  Com- 
pany. Detroit,  Midi.  .Vuiiara  I  lis  and  inelliod  for  con- 
I  rolling   rel'rigerallon.      2.0S  I  ..s.''.:!  ;    May    '2'>. 

DIDiniin,  EarnoHt  J.,  assignor  to  Detroit  T-tilirlcntor  Coni- 
pnny,  Detroit,  Mich.  Control  device.  2,08,1,300;  June 
29. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Dillman,  Earnest  J.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Control  device.  2,088,163  ;  July 
27. 

Dillman,  Earnest  J.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Control  device.     2,088,556  ;  July 

Dillman,  Earnest  J.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Com-' 
pany,  Detrot,  Mich.  Control  device.  2,093,693  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Dillman,  Earnest  J.,  Detroit,  and  F.  J.  Sovey,  Roseville, 
assignors  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Conduit  outlet  box.     2,093,266  ;  Sept.  14. 

Dillman,  Earnest  J.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  switch.  2,098,181  ; 
Nov.    2. 

Dillman,  Earnest  J.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Control  device  for  heating  sys- 
tems.     2,098,912  ;  Nov.  9. 

Dillman,  Earnest  J.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Control  means.  2,102,176 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Dillon,  John  H.,  Bellerose,  assignor  to  Charles  J.  Taglia- 
bue  Mfg.  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Viscosimcter.  2,068,970  ; 
Jan.  20. 

Dillon,  Lyle,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Aircraft  drift  indicator. 
2,085,010  :  June  29. 

Dillon,  Stephen  V.,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
July  13. 

"       Tulsa, 


Well  string.     2,087,185  ; 


Dillon,     Stephen     V., 
2,095,244  :  Oct.  12. 

Dillon,    William   A., 
signal.     2,094,427  ; 

Dillstrom.    Torb.i6rn 


Okla.       Well     equipment. 
Calif.      "Vehicle  direction 


San   Jose, 
Sept.   28. 
v.,   Stockholm,   Sweden,   assignor   to 
Hesselman  Motor  Corporation,  Ltd.,  London,  England. 
Device    for    conveying    high-volatile    fuel.      2,066,673 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Dillstrom,  Torbjorn  Viktor,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignor 
to  Hesselman  Motor  Corporation,  Ltd.,  London,  Eng- 
land.    Internal  combustion  engine.     2,078,934  ;  May  4. 

Dilthey,  Walther,  Bonn-on-the-Rhine,  assignor  to  I.  G. 
Farbenindustrie  Aktieugesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany.  Cyclopentadienone  condensation  com- 
pounds and  making  them.     2,097,854  ;  Nov.  2. 

Dilthey,  Walther  and  F.  Quint,  Bonn-on-the-Rhine,  as- 
signors to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktieugesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Condensation  prod- 
ucts of  carbenium  compounds  and  preparing  the  same. 
2.100.798  ;  Nov.  30. 

Dilts  Machine  Works,  Inc.  (See  Haskell,  John  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Di  Lustro,  Vito  F.  (See  Rosch,  S.  J.,  di  Lustro,  and 
Rogers.) 

Di  JIarino,  Jacob,  Toughkenamon,  Pa.  Mushroom  house 
construction.     2,095,323  ;   Oct.   12. 

Di  Marzio,  Vincent,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Resilient  bridge  for 
stringed   musical    instruments.     2,074,982 ;  Mar.    23. 

Dimick,  Daniel  B.,  Newton  Center,  assignor  to  Dimick- 
Mosher  Products  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Subdrain- 
age  pipe.     2,089,115  ;  Aug.  3. 

Dimick-Mosher  Products  Company.  (See  Dimick,  Daniel 
B.,    assignor.) 

Dimick,  Walter  T.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Shock  absorber. 
2,092,531  :  Sept.  7. 

Dimmick,  Glenn  L.     (See  Reifsteck,  C.  N.,  and  Dimmick.) 

Dimmick,  Glenn  L.,  Westmont,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Photographic  recording  of 
sound.     2,074,049  ;  Mar.  16. 

Dimmick,  Glenn  L.,  Westmont,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Sound  recording  and  repro- 
ducing apparatus.     2.093,423  ;    Sept.   21. 

Dimmick,  Glenn  L.,  Westmont,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Recording  and  reproduction 
of  electrical   impulses.      2,094.737  ;   Oct.   5. 

Dimmick,  Glenn  L.,  Oaklyn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Photographic  sound  recorder. 
2,095,317  ;  Oct.  12. 

Dimmick,  Glenn  L.,  Erlton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Apparatus  for  and  method  of 
recording  sound  on  film.     2,095,318  ;   Oct.  12. 

Dimmick,  Glenn  L.,  Audubon,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  Americn.  Push-pull  sound  recorder. 
2,096,576  :  Oct.  19. 

Dimmick,  Glenn  L.,  Audubon.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Photographic  recording  of 
sound.     2.097,657  :  Nov.  2. 

Dimmick,  Glenn  L.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
.Corporation  of  America.  Reproduction  of  sound. 
2.097,7.'iS  :   Nov.  2. 

Diramig,  Howard,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gasoline 
Products  Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Cracking  hydro- 
carbon oils.     2,088,778  ;  Aug.  3. 

Dimond.  Thomas  L.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Impulse  circuit.     2.086.540;   July  13. 

Dinesen,  Laurits,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Teat  cup. 
2,079,435  ;   May  4. 

Dingle,  Howard,  Kurralta  Park,  assignor  to  "McMahons" 
Limited,  Adelaide,  Australia.  Stapling  machine. 
2,098,573;  Nov.  9. 

Dings  Magnetic  Separator  Cor.  (See  Crockett,  Robert  E., 
nssicnor. ) 

Dinhofor,  Julius,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gem  setting. 
2,070,157  ;   Feb.  9. 


Dinion,  Nathan,  assignor  to  Magnetic  Windings  Company, 

Easton,  Pa.     Coil  unit.     2,069,357  ;  Feb.  2. 
Dinkel,  Andrew  J.,  Yuma,  Ariz.     Grease  gun.     2,080,809  ; 

May  18. 
Dinkins,  Abe.     (See  Upp,  Ada  R.,  assignor.) 
Dinley,  Clarence  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Bell, 

Philadelphia,    Pa.      Stabilized  chlorinated   solvents  and 

stabilizing  such  solvent.     2,096,735 ;   Oct.  26. 
Dinley,  Clarence  F.,  Detroit,  Mich,,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Bell, 

Philadelphia,   Pa.      Stabilized   chlorinated  solvents  and 

stabilizing  such  solvents.    2,096,736  ;  Oct.  26. 
Dinley,  Clarence  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Bell, 

Philadelphia,   Pa.      Stabilized   chlorinated  solvents  and 

stabilizing  such  solvents.     2,096,737  ;  Oct.  26. 
Dinley,  Clarence  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Bell, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.    Extraction  with  solvents.    2,097,147  : 

Oct.   26. 
Dinley,  Clarence  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Bell, 

Philadelphia,    Pa.     Degreasing    apparatus.     2,101,840 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Dinley,  Clarence  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  James  H. 

Bell,        Philadelphia,        Pa.     Degreasing        apparatus. 

2,101,841  ;  Dec.  14. 
Dinneen,  Joseph  M.,  Lowell,  Jlass.     Bottle  spray  nozzle. 

2,081,798  ;   May  25. 
Dinnerville,  Walter.      (See  Gort,  G.,  and  Dinnerville.) 
Dinsmore,     Caswell     P.,     Cheney,     Wash.       Bench    vise. 

2,068,228  ;  Jan.  19. 
Dinsmoor,   Winfield  L.,    Menlo  Park,   Calif.     Loose  leaf 

binder.     2,087,397;  July  20. 
Dintilhac,  Jean  G.,  assignor  to  Society  "Yacco"  S.  A.  F., 

Paris,  France.     Air  cooled  engine.     2.070.565  ;  Feb.  16. 
Di  Nuccio,  Camillo,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Bevilacqua, 

Providence,  R.  I.     Reversible  hanger  mounting  for  pic- 
tures and  the  like.     2.099,332  :  Nov.  16. 
Dinzl,    Richard    W.,    Narberth,   Pa.,   assignor   to   Baldwin- 

Southwark  Corporation.    Torsion  impact  testing  appara- 
tus.    2,067,140  ;  Jan.  5. 
Dinzl,  Richard  W.,  Narberth,  Pa.,   assignor  to   Baldwin- 

Southwark  Corporation.     Hydraulic  press.     2,085,695 ; 

June  29. 
Dinzl,   Richard   W.,   Narberth,   Pa.,   assignor  to  Baldwln- 

Southwark    Corporation.     Hydraulic    materials    testing 

machine.      2.090.475  :    Aug.   17. 
Dinzl,  Richard  W.,  Narberth^  and  J.  C.  Graf,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,     assignors     to     Baldwin-Southwark     Corporation. 

Horizontal  extrusion  press.     2,075,803  ;  Apr.  6. 
Dion,  William  A.,  Plainville,  assignor  to  Evans  Case  Com- 
pany,     North      Attleboro,      Mass.         Cigarette      case. 

2,073,962  :  Mar.  16. 
Dion,  William  A.,  Plainville,  assignor  to  Evans  Case  Com- 
pany, North  Attleboro,  Mass.     Receptacle.     2,090,886; 

Aug.  24. 
Dippel,  Frederick  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Instrument  panel 

oil  level  indicator.     2,099,105:  Nov.  16. 
Direct  Current  Welding  Company.      (See  Jones,  Carl  G., 

assignor.) 
Direct  Current  Welding  Company.      (See  Jlirfield,  George 

E.,  assignor.) 
Dirks,  Hermann,  assignor  to  C.  Lorenz-Aktiengesellschaft, 

Berlin-Tenipelhof,   Germany.     Electron   tube  generator. 

2,093,882  ;  Sept.  21. 
Dirr,    George,   Cincinnati.   Ohio.      Meat   grinder  and   cut- 
ting knife  therefor.     2,075,603  :  Mar.   30. 
Di  Sabatino,  Roland,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 

Larner   Machine    Company.    Philadelphia.    Pa.     Rotary 

inverter  and  rectifier.     2,090.010  ;  Aug.  17. 
Disbrow,   Clarkson  A.,   New  Rochelle,   N.   Y.,  assignor,   by 

mesne  assignments,  to  Poor  &  Company.     Flexible  rail 

joint.     2,072,619  ;  Mar.  2. 
Disbrow,   Clarkson  A.,  New  Rochelle.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 

mesne  assignments,  to  Poor  &  Company.     Insulated  rail 

joint.     2.099,680  ;  Nov.  23. 
Disbrow,   Clarkson  A.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 

mesne  assignments,   to  Poor  &  Company.     Step  joint. 

2,-100.947:  Nov.  30. 
Dissler,   Walter,   assignor  to  Telofunkeu   Gesellsehaft  fiir 

Drahtlose   Telegraphie,    Berlin,    Germany.      Sensitivity 

meter.     2,081,739  ;  May  25. 
Disston,   Henry,   and   Sons,    Inc.      (See  Allen,   Henry  B., 

assignor.) 
Disston.  Henry,  &  Sons,  Incorporated.     (See  Blum,  Arthur 

N.,  assignor.) 
Disston,   Henry,   &   Sons,    Incorporated.      (See   Charlton, 

Richard  C,  assignor.) 
Disston,     Henry,     &     Son,     Incorporated.        (See     Freas, 

Samuel  T.,   assignor.) 
Disston,  Henry  &  Sons,  Incorporated.      (See  Freas,  S.  T., 

and  Bye,  assignors.) 
Ditchfield,  Frank,  assignor  to  The  Y'oungstown  Steel  Door 

Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      House    car.      2,071,508 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Ditchfield,  Frank,  assignor  to  The  Youngstown  Steel  Door 

Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.     Car  door.     2.090,189  ;  Aug. 

Ditchfield,  Frank,  assignor  to  The  Youngstown  Steel  Door 
Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Car  side  construction. 
2.092.959  :   Sent.   14. 

Ditchfield.  Frank,  assignor  to  The  Youngstown  Steel  Door 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Lift  door!     2,103,000  ;  Dee. 

Ditchman  William  T.,  Chelmsford,  England,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Alodulated  carrier  wave 
signaling  system.     2,085,011  ;  June  29. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


159 


Ditmore,  George  W.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Journal  box  lubri- 
cating pad.     2.079,734  ;  May  11. 

Dittmar,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preparing  cyanhydrins. 
2,101,82.'?  :  Dec.  7. 

Dltmars,  John  R.  (See  van  der  Meulen,  Peter  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ditto,  Incorporated.      (See  Brower,  Paul  V.,  assignor.) 

Ditto,.  Incorporated.      (See  Hoskins,  Williams,  Jr.) 

Ditto,  Incorporated.  (See  Houshalter,  F.  M.,  and  Weis- 
man,  assignors.) 

Ditto,   Incorporated.      (See  Marchev,  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Ditto,  Incorporated.  (See  Marchev,  A.,  and  McCain,  as- 
signors.) 

Ditto,  Incorporated.  (See  Marchev,  A.,  Hernlund,  and 
McCain,  assignors.) 

Ditto,  Incorporated.  (See  Morrison,  R.  F.,  and  Stewart, 
assignors.) 

Ditto,  Incorporated.  (See  Whitmore,  William  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ditto,  John,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  C.  Brown,  and 
one-fourth  to  C.  E.  Duncan,  Herrin,  111.  Clothespin 
or  the  like.     2,083,642  ;  June  15. 

Divco-Twin  Truck  Company.  (See  Fageol,  William  B., 
assignor.) 

Diversey  Corporation.     (See  Moore,  Clark  M.,  assignor.) 

Diversified  Patents,  Inc.  (See  Darling,  Samuel  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Divine,  Harry   L.      (See  Bradburn,   Curtis  E.,  assignor.) 

Diwoky,  Fred  F.  (See  Sullivan,  F.  W.,  Jr.,  Bahlke, 
Brown,  and  Diwoky.) 

Dix,  Howard  W.     (See  Myers,  Elman  B.,  assignor.) 

Dlx,  Howard  W.,  et  al.  (See  De  Bats,  Jean  H.  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dix,  Lawton  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  web  joining 
member.     2,089,469  :   Aug.    10. 

Dix,  Ralph  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roller  attachment  for 
lithographic  machines.     2,083,497  ;  June  8. 

Dixie-Vortex  Company.     (See  Barbieri,  Cesare,  assignor.) 

Dixie-Vortei  Company.      (See  Carew,  Herman,  assignor.) 

Dixie-Vortex  Company.      (See  Dawson,  Cecil  F.,  assignor.) 

Dixie-Vortex  Company.  (See  Krein,  Frederick  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dixon,  Alfred  L.,  Hollywood,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heat 
treating  nickel-iron  alloys.     2,102.683  ;  Dec.  21. 

Dixon,  Alfred  L.,  Hollywood,  111.,  and  J.  V.  Davis, 
Daphne,  Ala.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  magnetic 
materials.     2,084,133  ;  June  15. 

Dixon,  Arthur  C,  Portland,  Oreg.  Automatic  hooking 
device.     2,085,012  :  June  29. 

Dixon,  Charlie  C.,  Alliance,  N.  C.  Fertilizer  distributor. 
2,095,596  ;  Oct.  12. 

Dixon,  Cletus  L.,  K.  W.  Kennedy,  and  J.  P.  Stando, 
a.ssignors  to  Colortone  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Prism  assembly.     2,096,425  ;  Oct.  19. 

Dixon,  Fate,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  E.  Moses,  Durham, 
N.  C.     Onn.     2.1 02.199  :  Dec.  14. 

Dixon,  Fred  S.,  Pomona,  Calif.  Sanitary  rolling  pin  cover. 
2,070,199  ;  Feb.  9. 

Dixon,  Jodie  T.,  Luxora.  Ark.  Trailer  hitch  and  brake 
actuator.     2,100,133:  Nov.  23. 

Dixon,  Joseph,  Crucible  Company.  (See  Van  Dorn, 
Horace  B.,  assignor.) 

Dixon,  Lawrence  F.      (See  Gross,  P.  M.,  and  Dixon.) 

Dixon,  Paul  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  treating  shoe  parts.     2,084,553  ;  June  22. 

Dixon,  Reginald  G.      (Seo  Patterson,  W.  G.,  and  Dixon.) 

Dixon,  Reginald  G.,  assignor  to  Siemens  Brothers  & 
Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Automatic 
switch  for  use  in  telephone  or  like  systems.  2,087,398  ; 
July  20. 

DJord.ievitch,  Yosdimir,  Paris,  France.  Acceleration 
pump  for  carburetors.     2,088,234  ;  July  27. 

DJord.ievitch,  Ye.sdimir,  Paris,  France.  Carburetor. 
2,102.113;  Doc.  14. 

Doak,  John  H.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
II.  S.  Rnpp,  and  onp-fonrtli  to  A.  Wliitehcad,  Oakland, 
Calif.     Spark  plug.     2,094,447  ;  .Sept.  28. 

Doan,  Clifford  M.,  San  Leandro.  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Schwabaclipr-Frey  Company.  Multiple  record  pad. 
2,086,700;  July  13. 

Doan,  Tlieodore  H.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Foote  Hurt  Coinpsinv,  Clovelnnd,  Ohio.  Metal  cutting 
mil  ell  I  no.      2.080,464;   May   18. 

Doann,  Loroy  C,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Company,  Mcrldon, 

Conn.     IClootrlcal   connorter.     2.006,770  ;  Jan.  5. 
Doane,  Leroy  ('..,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Companv,  Merlden, 

Conn.     Indirect  lighting  fixture.     2,066,771  ;  Jan.  5. 
Doane.  Leroy  C,  assignor  to  The  Miller  (\)mpany,  Meriden, 

Conn.     Lighting  appliance.     2,002,573  ;  .Si^pt!  7. 
Doane,  Leroy  ('.,  as.slgnoi'  to  The  Miller  Company,  Meriden, 

Conn,       TjjglitlMg     ('(lulpmcnt     for     passenger     vehicles, 

2,102.944;   Dec.   21. 
Doha,  Slophon,  Jr.,  Woodslde,  assignor  to  Boll   Telephone 

LaboraiorloH,   Incorporated,   Now   VorU,   N,   Y.      Volume 

control   system.      2,087,31(1;   July   20. 
Doha,  Sli'i)lien,  Jr.,  Woodsido,  iiHslgiinr  to  Bell  T(-lopliono 

lyii  horn  lories,    Incorporatod,    Niw    York,    N,    Y.     Tnnis- 

nilsslon  circuit,      2,089,316;  Aug.   10. 


Doha,  Stephen,  Jr.,  Woodside,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmis- 
sion control  circuits  in  wave  transmission  systems. 
2,086,793  ;    Oct.   26. 

Dobben,  Pieter  W.,  The  Hague,  and  J.  Visser,  Amsterdam, 
Netherlands,  assignors  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampen- 
fabrieken.  Electric  discharge  tube  or  incandescent 
lamp.     2,071,874  ;  Feb.  23. 

Dobbins  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Brandt, 
Henry  E.,  assignor.) 

Dobbs,  Ernestine  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sport  cap. 
2,089.995  ;  Aug.  17. 

Dobbs,  Eugene  M.,  Mason,  assignor  of  one-eighth  to  L. 
Miller,  Brownwood,  Tex.  Air  pressure  indicator  for 
tires.     2,071,256  ;   Feb.  16. 

Dobbs,  Isaac  T.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Chute.  2,095,494  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Dobbs,  James  K.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  E.  McCord, 
Atlanta,  Ga.  Self  cutting  wire  connection.  2,070,566  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Dobeckmun  Company,  The.  (See  Becker,  L.  A.,  and 
Spisak,  assignors.) 

Dobeckmun  Company,  The.  (See  Schmidt,  David,  as- 
signor.) 

Dobeckmun  Company,  The.  (See  Schmidt,  D.,  and 
Spisak,  assignors.) 

Dobke,  Giinther,  Berlin-Reinickendorf,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Electrical  discharge  de- 
vice.    2,072,733  ;  Mar.  2. 

Dobkin,  William  J.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  Mac  B.  Fein- 
son,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soap  dispenser.  2,067,601 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Dobler,  Erich,  and  L.  Holm,  assignors  to  Robert  Bosch 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Switch  con- 
trol device.     2,080.306  ;  May  11. 

Dobrick,  August  C,  assignor  to  The  Imperial  Brass  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flaring  tool. 
2,072,359  ;  Mar.  2. 

Dobrowolny,  Josef,  Vienna,  Austria,  Rail  joint. 
2,084,286  ;  June  15. 

Dobson,  Smith  W.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Egg  cleaner. 
2,078,484  ;  Apr.  27. 

Dobson,  William  A.,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Un- 
derwood Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting  machine.     2,077,379  ;  Apr.  20. 

Dobson,  William  A,,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting  machine.     2,079,605  ;  May  11. 

Dobson,  William  A,,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Eliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting  machine.     2.097,588  ;  Nov.    2. 

Dobyne,  Stevenson  A.,  assignor  to  Champion  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sewing  machine. 
2,084,838  ;  .lune  22. 

Dobyns,  David  E,.  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Beverage  dis- 
pensing mechanism.     2,084,631  ;   June  22. 

Dockray,  Charles  J.  and  H.  J.,  Zanesville,  Ohio.  Making 
chilled  metal  mold  castings.     2,084,247  ;    June  15. 

Dockray,  Charles  J.,  and  H.  J.  Dockray,  Zanesville,  Ohio. 
Glass  mold.     2,084,794  ;   June  22. 

Dockray,  Harry  J.      (See  Dockray,  Charles  J.  and  H.  J.) 

Dockson,  Charles  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Pressure  regulator. 
2,103,576  ;  Dec.  28. 

Doctors,  Dorothea,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Dorothea  Doctors  and  S.  A.  Fox.  Wearing  apparel. 
2.091,753;   Aug.    31. 

Dodd,  Albert  E.,  Dromara,  Northern  Ireland.  Method 
of  and  moans  for  removing  bast  from  bast  plants. 
2,072,734;  Jlar.  2. 

Dodd,  Bertha  A.,  Danville,  Va.  Curling  iron.  2.077,991  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Dodd,  David  H.,  Newbury,  Vt.  Ski  binding.  2,072,477  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Dodd.  Ernest,  Winter,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Plow. 
2,075,275;  Mar.  30. 

Dodd,  John  S.,  Werneth  Park,  Oldham,  assignor  to  Sam- 
uel Dodd  &  Sons  Limited,  Oldham.  England.  Tape 
drive  for  the  spindles  of  spinning  and  doubling  frames. 
2,070,713;  Feb.  16. 

Dodd,  Roy  S.,  Houston,  Tex.  Gas  burner.  2,000,886; 
Oct.    26. 

Dodd,  Samuel,  &  Sons  Limited.  (See  Dodd,  John  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dodds,  Ethan  I.,  Jr,,  Central  Valley.  N.  Y..  assignor  to 
The  New  York  Central  Railroad  Company.  Vestibule 
closure  for  railway  cars.     2.073.108;  Mar.  9. 

DodcN.  Nugent .  Washington,  D.  C.  Copy  holder. 
2.070,448  ;  Apr.  0. 

Dodelln.  Fred  A.,  Glen  Ridge,  assignor  to  Pyrene  Manu- 
facturing Companv,  Newark,  N.  J.  Fitting  for  con- 
tainers.     2,086,541  ;    July    13. 

Dodge,  Adlel  Y.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Sterilizing  process. 
2.009,820  ;   Feb.  9. 

Dodge,  A<ilol  v..  South  Bond,  Ind,  Transmission. 
2,082,44  1  ;  June  1. 

Dodgo,  Adlel  Y„  South  BcmuI,  Tnd.  Machine  for  sterlllv.a- 
tion  by  compression.      2,0,S2.I45  ;  June  1. 

Dodgo,  A'(11(>1  Y..  Soudi  Bomi,  Ind,  \'arlable  speed  Irnna- 
nilsalon.      2.080.491  ;    .Inly   0. 

Dodgo,  Adlel  Y..  South  Bond,  Ind,  .Mr-cIrcuIntlnK  enulp- 
ment.     2.098,378  :  Nov,  0, 

Podgo,  Adiol  V,,  assignor  to  The  laibrlcatlon  Corporation, 
South  Bend,  Ind.  Lubricating  device.  2,07l,.'>03 ; 
Mar,  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Dodge,    Adiel   Y.,    assignor   to    Bendis    Brake    Company, 

South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,084,388  ;  June  22. 
Dodge,    Adiel    Y.,    assignor    to    Beudix    Brake    Company, 

South  Bend,   Ind.     Conduit.     2.087,-373  ;   July   20. 
Dodge,  Adiel  Y.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corporation, 

South   Bend,   Ind.     Clutch.     2,087,908 ;    July  27. 
Dodge,  Adiel  Y.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Lubri- 
cation  Corporation,    Chicago,   111.      Lubricating   device 

and  manufacture.     2,098.379  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dodge,  Adiel   Y.,    South   Bend,   Ind.,  and  W.   L.    Pollard, 

assignors    to    Bendix    Brake     Company,    Chicago,    111. 

Brake.     Re.  20,478  ;  Aug.  24. 
Dodge,    Adiel    Y..    and    M.    W.    McConkey,    assignors    to 

Bendis    Brake    Company,    South    Bend,    Ind.      Brake. 

2,071,297;  Feb.   IG. 
Dodge,  Adiel  Y.,  and  V.  W.  Kliesrath,  South  Bend,  Ind. ; 

said  Kliesrath  assignor  to  The  Steel  Wheel  Corporation, 

Chicago,  111.     Transmission.      2,093,236 :   Sept.   14. 
Dodge,  Adiel  Y.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  and  H.  R.  Tear,  Evans- 
ton,    111.,    assignors    to    The    Lubrication    Corporation, 

South    Bend,    Ind.      Lubricating    device.      2,098,377  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Dodge,  Charles  W.      (See  Uber,  Harold  L.,  assignor.) 
Dodge    Chemical    and    Manufacturing    Company.       (See 

Tomsicek,  W.  J.,  Dodge,  and  Calva.) 
Dodge,  Libert  S.,  Ilion,  assignor  to  Remington  Rand  Inc., 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Copy  holder.     2,090,615  ;  Aug.  24. 
Dodge,  George  D.,  Evanston,  111.     Slat  for  Venetian  blinds 

and  making.     2,068,977  ;  Jan.  26. 
Dodge,    George    D.,    Evanston,    111.      Venetian   blind   slat. 

2,072,835  ;  Mar.  2. 
Dodge,  George  D.,  Evanston,  111.    Venetian  blind  operating 

fixture.     2,091,032  ;  Au^.  24. 
Dodge,  George  D.,  Evanston,  111.     Venetian  blind  fixture. 

2,091,033  :  Aug.  24. 
Dodge,  H.  B.,  and  Company.      (See  Pratt,  Raymond  C, 

assignor.) 
Dodge,   Harry  A.,   and   C.   J.   Dietrich,   New  York,    N.  Y. 

Gas  detector.     2,097,182 ;   Oct.    26. 
Dodge,  Harry  H.,  assignor  to  Bryan  Engineering  Company, 

Inc.,        W'illiamsport,        Pa.  Scattering       unloader. 

2,081,661  ;  May  25. 
Dodge,    Horace    E..    Boat     &    Plane    Corporation.      (See 

Leveau.   Walter,   assignor.) 
Dodge,  Howard  M.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 

Goodrich  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bathing  sandal. 

2.093.908  ;  Sept.  21. 

Dodge,  Howard  M.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  P. 
Goodrich  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Making  doll  heads. 

2.093.909  ;  Sept.  21. 

Dodge,  Lloyd  L.     (See  Tomsicek,  W.  J.,  Dodge,  and  Calva.) 

Dodge,  Lloyd  L.,  Rhinelander,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Rhine- 
lander  Paper  Company,  Rhinelander,  Wis.  Machine  for 
waxing  paper.     2,081,324  ;  May  25. 

Dodge,  Lloyd  L.,  assignor  to  Rhinelander  Paper  Com- 
panv, Rliinplander,  Wis.  Paper  and  making  same. 
2.099.726  :  Nov.  23. 

Dodge  ^Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Myers,  Bernard 
L.,  assignor.) 

Dodge,  IMerton  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  assignor  to  Continental 
Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for 
weighing  and  sorting  filled  cans.     2.092,109  ;  Sept.  7. 

Dodge,  Paul  E.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Welding  apparatus. 
2,068,166  ;  Jan.  19. 

Dodge,  Ronald  B.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Business  Machines  Corporation.  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Typewriting  machine.     2.083,365  ;    June   8. 

Dodge,  Sherwond  Q.,  Jledford.  assignor  to  II.  F.  Liver- 
more  Co..  .\llston.  Mass.  Thread  cutting  temple  for 
looms.     2,096,610  ;  Oct.  19. 

Dodge,  William  A.,  administrator.    (See  Sabbah,  Camil  A.) 

Dodge,  William  A.,  administrator.  (See  Sabbah,  C.  A., 
and  Herskind. ) 

Dodson,  David  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Rotary  eraser. 
2.074,255  ;  Mar.   16. 

Dodson,  Edward,  Streathani,  London,  England.  Control- 
ling internal  combustion  aircraft  onginis.  2,079,958  ; 
May  11. 

Dodson,  Victor  S..  London,  England.  Collapsible  flowir 
box  in  which  to  grow  plants.     2,072.395  :  M;ir.  2. 

DoP.  Hans  H.,  assignor  to  Copper  Roofs  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Roof  laying  scaffold.  2,083,320 ; 
June  8. 

Docbler,  Herman  U.,  North  Tonawanda,  assignor  to  Rem- 
ington Rand  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y'.  Folder  and  fastener. 
2,081,854;  May  25. 

Doohler  Die  Casting  Company.  (See  Bartholomew,  How- 
ard W.,  assignor.) 

Doehler  Die  Casting  Company.  (See  Harrison,  George, 
Jr.,   assignor.) 

Doelling,  George  L.,  assignor  to  Wagner  Electric  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fluid  composition.  2,084,482  ; 
June  22. 

Docnnecke,  Henry  W.,  and  E.  W.  Douglass,  Tulsa,  Okla., 
and  C.  O.  Anderson,  Baxter  Springs,  Kans.,  assignors 
to  Ozark  Chemical  Company,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Recovering 
anhydrous  sodium  sulphate.     2,086,902  ;  July  13. 

Dooring.  Henry  II.  (See  Teller,  George  L.,  and  W.  K., 
assignors.) 

Doggett,  Brewster  D..  Boston,  Mass.  Protective  covering 
for  batterips,     2.002.110;  Sept.  7. 

Dognin,  Societo  Anonyme.  (See  Isaac,  Augustin,  as- 
signor.) 


(See  Brandt,  David  G.,  as- 
(See  Griswold,   Robert  G., 

(See  Liddell,  G.  J.,  and 
(See  Miller,  Benjamin,  as- 

(See  Morgan,  J.  D.,  and 
(See  Saathoffi,  George  W., 


Doherty,  Arthur,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Metal  capping  and 

trim   for   tile   construction.      2,094,782  ;   Oct.    5. 
Doherty,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  to  The  Harbauer  Company, 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Gas  separator.    2,071,393  ;  Feb.  23. 
Doherty,  David  L.,  and  D.  G.   Rose.  Louisville,  Ky.,  said 

Doherty     assignor     to     said     Rose.       Meat     tenderer. 

2,076,139  ;  Apr.  6. 
Doherty,    James    W.,     Hyde    Park,     assignor    to    B.    F. 
Sturtevant  Company,  Hyde  Park,  Boston,  Mass.     Dry 

kiln.     2,096,373  ;  Oct.  19. 
Doherty,  John  J.      (See  Allison,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 
Doherty  Research  Company.      (See  Blakey,  Angus  R.,  as- 
signor.) 
Doherty  Research  Company. 

signer. ) 
Doherty  Research  Company. 

assignor.) 
Doherty   Research   Company. 

Porter,  assignors.) 
Doherty  Research  Company. 

signer.) 
Doherty   Research   Company. 

Sullivan,  assignors.) 
Doherty  Research  Company. 

assignor.) 
Doherty,  William  H.,  Morristown,   N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Piotettive  system  and  method.     2,066,522  :  Jan.  5. 
Dcihle,  Hinrich.  Haselhorst,  assignor  to  Telephon-Apparat 

Fabrik   E.   Zwietusch   and   Company,    Berlin,   Germany. 

Relay  circuit.     2,066,614  ;  Jan.  5. 
DOhle,    Hinrich,    Berlin,    assignor    to    Telephone-Apparat 

Fabrik  E.  Zwietusch  &  Co.,   G.  m.   b.  H.,   Berlin-Char- 

lottenburg,   Germany.     Telephone   pay  station   circuit. 

2,087,903;  July  27. 
Dohle,  Hinrich,  Haselhorst,  assignor  to  Telephon-Apparat 

Fabrik   E.   Zwietusch   and   Company,   Berlin,   Germany. 

Substation  telephone  circuit.     2,091,115  ;  Aug.  24. 
Dohler,  Otto  H.,  Elmwood  Park,  Chicago,  111.     Windshield 

wiper  blade.     2,069,699  ;  Feb.  2. 
Dohring,   Hans   M.    W.,    Irwin,   Nebr.     Adjustable   dough 

cutter.     2,089,881  ;   Aug.    10. 
Dolirraan,  Anna  J.,  River  Grove,  111.     Handle  construction. 

2.102.839  ;  Dec.  21. 
Doisy,  Edward  A.      (See  Mac  Corquodale,  D.  W.,  Thayer, 

and  Doisy.) 
Dolan  &  Bullock.      (See  Bullock,  Frederick  A.,  assignor.) 
Dolan,  James  JI.    Elizabethtown,  N.  C.     Pile  driving  cap. 

2.07C.9S3  :  Aisr.  13. 
Dolan,  Pearl  Cf.,  et  al.      (See  Sprague,  Edward,   Jr.,   as- 
signor.) 
Dolbear,   Clinton   E.,   Los  Angeles.   Calif.,   assignor   to  P. 

Wiseman,  P.  K.  Wiseman,  and  C.  E.  Dolbear.   trustees. 

Sweetening  petroleum   distillates.     2.090.190  ;  Aug.   17. 
Dolbear,  Clinton  E.,  trustee,  et  al.      (See  Dolbear,  Clinton 

E.,  assignor.) 
Dole.  Mvron  W.,  Belmont,  Mass.     Fluid  displacement  appa- 
ratus.    2. 081.050  :  May  18. 
Dole  Refrigerating  Machine  Company.     (See  Kleist,  H.'r- 

mnn   W..    assignor.) 
Dolecki,  Harry  S.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    Lens  shade.     2,093,237  ; 

.Sept.  14. 
Dole  Valve  Company,   The.      (See  Lund,   James  K.,   as- 
signor.) 
D'OIior,   Henry,   Jr.,   Bridg-=>port,   Conn.     Lighting  system 

lamp-holder  and  wireway.     2.090.940:  Aug.  24. 
Dolison,  Dewey  H.,  IMount  Vernon,  assignor  to  The  Bnins- 

wick-Balke-Collender    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Liquid 

cooler.     2,075,184  ;  Mar.  30. 
Doll  Air-Stringer  of  America,  Inc.      (See  Doll,  Laurance 

C,  assignor.) 
Doll,  Laurance  C,  assisnor  to  Doll  Air-Stringer  of  Amer- 
ica,   Inc.,    Ithaca,     N.     Y.       Apparatus     for    stringing 

rackets.      2,100.948  :   Nov.   30. 
Doll,    Margaret    G.       (See    Yiirgen,    Baron    Silberg    von 

Stackclberg.  assignor.) 
Doll,    Peter.    Bad    Godesherg.    Germany.      Container    for 

dental  amalgams.     2,095,543:  Oct.  12. 
nollnliile,  Kenneth  J.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Printing  mech- 

nni.'^m.     2,076.177  :  .\pr.  6. 
Dollar,  R.  Stanley.     (See  de  Beeson,  George,  assignor.) 
Dollison.   Paul   L.,   and   J.   A.   Cook.   Logan,   Ohio.      Time 

Ir-'ppinc  and   indicating  apparatus.      2.085.849  ;   ,Tuly  6. 
Dom,    Chesley,    Pleasant   Ridge,   and   W.    J.    Moeller,   Mt. 

Ilpallliy.    Ohio,   assignors    to   The  Philip   Carey  Manu- 

f.ioturing  Company.     Spring  nut.     2,070,005  ;"  Feb.  9. 
Domack,  Lawrence  C.   Elmwood  Park,  111.     Paring  and 

coring  tool.     2,079,490  ;  May  4. 
D.'ninck,   Lawrence   C,  assignor  of  forty  per  cent  to   K. 

Wpiler,  Elmwood  Park,  111.    Seat  for  valves.    2,078,903  ; 

.'\pr.  27. 
Dou'broski,    Joseph   J.,    Providence,    R.    I.      Compartment 

b«\  and  asspmbly  for  use  therein.     2,078.066  ;  Apr.  20. 
Don\hrowski,  Briuey  S.,  assignor  to  Westcott  Rule  Com- 
panv, Inc.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.     Ruler.     2,077,828  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Dome,  Robert  B..  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric  f^pniMTny.     Antenna.     2,101.674;  Dec.  7. 
Domecq,     Joseph.     Los     Angeles,     Calif.       Fishing     rod. 

2,088.132  :  July  27. 
Donienego,  Mauriz,   Vienna,  Austria.     Device  for  holding 

ornaments,      illumination      devices,      and      so      forth. 

2.074,643  ;  Mar.  23. 


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Domershausen,  Josef,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Container. 
2,100,636  ;  Nov.  30. 

Domine,  Leo.     (See  Malin,  F.  A.,  and  Domine,  assignors.) 

Dominici,  Ettore,  Turin,  Italy.  Comb  with  receptacle  for 
liquids.     2,093,075 ;    Sept.   14. 

Dominion  Electric  Protection  Company.  (See  Hamilton, 
William  E.,  and  R.  W.,  assignors.) 

Dominion  Engineering  Works  Limited.  (See  Welsford, 
H.  G.,  and  Ulmann,  assignors.) 

Dominion  Glass  Company  Limited.  (See  Gordon,  Donald 
D.,  assignor.) 

Dominion  Truck  Equipment  Co.  Limited.  (See  Gurton, 
W.  S.,  Flint,  and  Nyberg,  assignors.) 

Dominion  Textile  Company  Limited.  (See  Kershaw,  John 
G.,  assignor.) 

Domizi,  Dante,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  Muzak  Corporation 
of  Ohio,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Radio  receiving  apparatus. 
2,080,253  ;  May  11. 

Domm,  Elgin  C,  assignor  to  National  Standard  Company, 
Niles,  Mich.     Plating  of  wire.     2,093,238  ;  Sept.  14. 

Domogalla,  Bernhard  P.,  Madison,  Wis.  Sewage  treating 
process.     2,074,082 ;   Mar.    16. 

Donadon,  Giacinto,  M.  Cardino,  and  A.  Berio,  Genoa,  as- 
signors to  Soc.  An-Salbe,  Turin,  Italy.  Elastic  plug. 
2,080.201  ;  May  11. 

Donaghy,  Albert,  Sr.      (See  Westin,  C.  J.,  and  Donaghy.) 

Donahue,  A.  J.,  Corporation,  The.  (See  Jacobs,  Joseph, 
assignor.) 

Donahue  and  Cunningham.  (See  Donahue,  T.  H.,  and 
Cunningham,  assignors.) 

Donahue,  Edward  W.,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  The  Ludcke 
Corporation,  Watertown,  Mass.  Capping  machine. 
2,097,022  ;   Oct.   26. 

Donahue,  John  P.     (See  Bailey,  Archie  S.,  assignor.) 

Donahue,  John  V.,  Anderson,  Ind.  Lock  type  shingle. 
2,098,488  ;   Nov.  9. 

Donahue,  Patrick  F.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Shower  head.  2,086,017  ; 
July  6. 

Donahue.  Thomas  H..  and  J.  B.  Cunningham,  Tucson,  Ariz., 
assignors  to  Donahue  and  Cunningham.  Treating  mo- 
lybdenum concentrate.     2,096,846  ;  Oct.  26. 

Donahue,  Thomas  H.,  and  J.  B.  Cunningham,  Tucson, 
Ariz.,  assignors  to  Donahue  and  Cunningham.  Metal- 
urgy  of  molybdenum.     2,096,847  ;  Oct.  26. 

Donahue,  William  B.,  Ossining,  assignor  to  Feldspathic 
Research  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparing 
beryllium  alloys.     2,072,067  ;  Feb.  23. 

Donald.  Howard  F.,  Franklin,  Mass.  Tension  roll. 
2,077,312  ;  Apr.  13. 

Donald,  Lawrence  G.     (See  Hughes,  D.  M.,  and  Donald.) 

Donaldson  Company.      (See  Schulz,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Donaldson  Company,  Inc.  (See  Lowther,  Wilfred  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Donaldson,  Edward  J.  (See  Leemhuis,  Johannes  C.  P., 
assignor.) 

Donaldson,  Frank  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Air  cleaner. 
2,072,548  ;  Mar.  2. 

Donald.son,  John  S.,  St.  Albans,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Don- 
aldson Piston  Corporation,  Belleville,  N.  J.  Piston. 
2,095,381  ;  Oct.   12. 

Donaldson  Piston  Corporation.  (See  Donaldson,  John  S., 
assignor.) 

Donaldson  Manufacturing  Company  Limited.  (See  Had- 
den.  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Donaldson,  Robert  H.  (See  Gill,  E.  W.  B.,  and  Donald- 
son.) 

Donaldson,  Robert  R.,  Jr.  (See  Baer,  E.  G.,  and  Donald- 
son.) 

Donaldson,  Robert  R.,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  J.  M. 
Hopwood,  Dormont,  Pa.  Pressure  regulating  device. 
2,009.199;  Feb.  2. 

Donaldson,  Vernon  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Clamping  device. 
2,094,779  ;  Oct.  5. 

Donaly,  Jamos  L.      (See  Kremontz,  A.   M.,  and  Donaly.) 

Donat.    Joachim.       (See    Scholl,    R.,    Meyer,    and    Donat.) 

Donath,  Ernst.     (See  Pier,  M.,  Christmann,  and  Donath.) 

Donath,  Ernst.      (See  Pier,  M.,  Rumpf,   and  Donath.) 

Dondlingcr.  lOugene  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Transport  vehicle 
for  powdered  coal  and  the  like.     2,089,347  ;  Aug.  10. 

Donegan,  Daniel  11.,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  casting 
printers'   rollers.     2,085,9.59  :   July  C. 

Doner.  Frederick  11.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Dental  instru- 
ment.    2,070.449  ;  Apr.  0. 

Donor,  Ralph  I).,  Auburn,  Ala.  Diffraction  grating  tool. 
2,102.521  ;    Dec.    14. 

Don  Howe,  Alonzo  II.,  Chicago,  III.  Radiant  cell  gas 
burner.     2,070,8.59  ;  Feb.  10. 

Donlsthorpo.  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  Hazells  Limited, 
London,  England.  Rack<>t  or  bat  for  tennis  or  like 
games.     2,085,900  ;  July  0. 

Dohk,  Peter  J.,  .'ind  A.  H.  Mardonald,  assignors  to  Cero- 
brex  IJmlti'd,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Treating  and 
stabilizing  wheat  germ.     2.085,421  ;  Juno  29. 

DoiiImm.  'riicixjiiro  It.,  Irvliigliin.  N.  J.,  assigiior  to  Stnnro 
Incorpoiatod.      Dclcrgoiit  f 'oiiipii.sil  ion.      2,()7!).79.'l  ;  May 

Donlan.  Tlioodorn  R.,  Irvlngton,  N.  J.,  (iHslgnor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Devolopniont  Company.  Napliliia  Holuhle  soap. 
2,084, -Ifi.T  ;  Juno  22. 

Donliin,  Thoodoro  It.,  Iivliigton,  N.  .T.,  MHHlgnor  to  Stanco 
Inc.      Insecticide.      2,000,885  ;    Oct.   20. 

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Donle,  Harold  P.,  Meriden,  Conn.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  C.  H.  Braselton,  New  York,  N.  Y.  System  and 
method  for  securing  third  dimensional  effects  with  a 
single  image.     2,084,795  ;  June  22. 

Donley,  Bartrum  G.      (See  Higgins,  F.  31.,  and  Donley.) 

Donley,  Raymond,  Sr.,  Plymouth  Meeting,  Pa.  Cellular 
heat  insulation  pipe  covering.     2,083,596  ;   June   15. 

Donnan,  Dan  A.,  Fennimore,  Wis.  Rake  attachment. 
2.099.053  ;  Nov.  16. 

Donnellan,  Edward  P.,  assignor  to  Standard-Johnson 
Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Coin  counting  ma- 
chine.    2,083,256  ;  June  8. 

Donnelly,  John,  Jr.,  Hastings-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Appa- 
ratus tor  measuring  and  enlarging  sculpture. 
2,095,059  ;  Oct.  o. 

Donnelly,  John  H.,  Elmhurst,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S. 
E.  Witt,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dispenser  for  tablets  or  the 
like.     2,103,520  ;  Dec.  28. 

Donnelly,  Thomas  S.     (See  Korda,  James  F.,  assignor.) 

Donohue,  Henry  T.,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  R.  Cooper, 
Jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Washing  machine.  2,080,057  ;  Mav 
18. 

Donovan,  Alfred  F.     (See  Donovan,  Alfred  W.  and  A.  F.) 

Donovan,  Alfred  W.,  Quincy,  and  A.  F.  Donovan,  Boston, 
assignors  to  E.  T.  Wright  &  Company,  Inc.,  Rockland, 
Mass.     Shoe.     2,099,436 ;  Nov.  16. 

Donovan,  John  F.,  East  Cleveland,  and  F.  J.  Malloy, 
Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignors  to  General  Electric 
Company.  Transferring  mechanism.  2,069,086 ;  Jan. 
26. 

Donovan,  John  F.,  and  G.  Illingworth,  East  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Appa- 
ratus for  testing  lamps.     2,089,053  ;  Aug.  3. 

Donovan,  John  F.,  and  G.  Illingworth,  East  Cleveland. 
Ohio,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Ma- 
chine for  manufacturing  incandescent  lamps. 
2,098,030  ;   Nov.  2. 

Donovan,  John  F.,  East  Cleveland,  and  F.  J.  Malloy, 
Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignors  to  General  Electric 
Company.     Tabulating  machine.     2,100,656  ;  Nov.  30. 

Donovan,  John  F.,  and  G.  Illingworth,  East  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Safety 
device  for  coiling  machines.     2,101,382  ;  Dec.  7. 

Donovan,  Lawrence  A.,  Chicago,  and  E.  A.  Daniels,  Hins- 
dale, 111.     Treating  China-wood  oil.     2,094,590  ;  Oct.  5. 

Dons,  Eddie  M.      (See  Mapes,  D.  B.,  and  Dons.) 

Dons,  Eddie  M.,  and  D.  B.  Mapes,  assignors  to  Mid- 
Contnent  Petroleum  Corporation,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Wash- 
ing attachment  for  filters.    2,092,111  ;  Sept.  7. 

Dons,  Eddie  M.,  and  D.  B.  Mapes,  assignors  to  Mid- 
Continent  Petroleum  Corporation,  Tulsa,  Okla.  De- 
waxing  oils.     2,097,999  ;  Nov.  2. 

Doodv,  Frederick  C,  St.  Onge,  S.  Dak.  Auxiliary  glare 
shield.     2,100,243  ;  Nov.  23. 

Dooley,  Clarence  H.,  Rock  Island,  111.  Filter.  2,067,439  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Dooley,  George  W.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.  Can  opener. 
2,095,660;  Oct.  12. 

Dooley,  William  J.      (See  Weasler,  A.  V.,  and  Dooley.) 

Doolittle,  Fred  B.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Insulation  testing 
apparatus.     2,077,357  ;  Apr.  13. 

Doolittle,  John  B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Combination  im- 
plement.    2,100,637  :  Nov.  30. 

Doolittle,  John  B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Implement  for 
cutting  cable  sheaths.     2,100,638  ;  Nov.  30. 

Doolittle,  John  B.,  and  C.  E.  Morrison,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Portable  oven  for  drying  cable  conductors.  2,100,039  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Doose,  Harry  C,  Spokane,  Wash.  Arm  rest.  2,068,009  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Doppelhammer,  John,  Twin  Lakes,  Minn.  Hydrant. 
2.099.928  ;   Nov.   23. 

Doppelheupr,  William  A.,  Connellsville,  Pa.  Boiler  plant. 
2,087,8.39  ;  July  20. 

Doppelt.  Charles,  Chicago,  111.     Bag.     2,092,834  ;  Sept.  14. 

Doppenschmitt,  Friedrich.  (See  Einsole,  Robert,  as- 
signor.) 

Doppenschmitt,  Friedrich.     (See  Schofer,  Karl,  assignor.) 

Dopyora,  John,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Facial  steaming  pad. 
2,082,153  ;  June  1. 

Uopyera,   Rudolph.      (See   Stimson,   Arthur   J.,   assignor.) 

Dopyera,  Rudolph,  liOS  Angeles,  Calif.  Neck  construc- 
tion for  a  stringed  musical  instrument.  2,101,304; 
Doc.  7. 

Doran,  John  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Regulating  the  rate 
of  feed  of  a  milling  machine  or  other  machine  tool  hav- 
ing a  plurality  of  driving  motors.     2,070.004  :  ^lay  4. 

Doran.  John  1'!..  assignor  to  The  (!.  .\.  Gray  Company. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Control  mocli'it\i.-;ni  t"or  milling 
I)lanors  or  other  machlui's.      2.079.735;  May  11. 

Doran,  John  H.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Oenernl  Elec- 
tric Company.  Assembling  packing  rings  In  solid  tur- 
bine rotors.     2,073,514;  Mnr.  0. 

Doran,  Joliii  11..  ScoiIm.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gonornl  IMoctrlo 
Conip.'inv.  I.iuMiiiiitl  Ivo  drive  and  reversing  moclianlsm, 
2,()7S.  I2S  ;  A(>r.   20. 

Doran,  John  U.,  Scotin,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Oenonil  Klec- 
trlc  Conipnnv.  Fluid  pressure  cqunllzliiR  nrningoment. 
2,0HI.7!M)  ;    May   25. 

nor.in,  .lohn  H..  Scolin,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Oonornl  Klor- 
(rlc  Company.    RcH'IprocMtlng  ntimp.    2.0n2,(^-l1  ;  Sept.  7 

Doran.  John  II.,  SrlKMiocliidv.  N.  V.,  assignor  li<  Gonornl 
I'lloclric  Conii'.'inv.  l''Ml)rlcntod  elastic  lluM  turbine 
casing.      2,t)i)5. 1  •_>,'<  ;    Oct.    5. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Dorcey,  Frances,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Decorating  eggs. 
2,074,376;  Mar.  23. 

Dorer,  Oscar  H.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Worthing- 
ton  Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Centrifugal  separator.     2,082,690  ;  June   1. 

Dorey,  William  A.,  and  T.  W.  Rolph,  Newark,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  Holophane  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Light  spreading  lens.     2.082,100  :    June  1. 

Dorfan,  Morton  I.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox 
Company,  Blawnox,  Pa.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
cleaning  gases.     2,086,354  ;   July  6. 

Dorfan,  Morton  I.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox 
Company,  Blawnox,  Pa.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
cleaning  gases.     2,087,219  ;   July  13. 

Dorfman,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  mirror. 
2,067,602  ;   Jan.  12. 

Dorfman,  Hiller  D.  (See  Jennings,  O.  S.,  and  Dorfman, 
assignors. ) 

Dorfmann,  Frank  R.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  Thermometer. 
2,072,444  ;  Mar.  2. 

Dorgelo,  Eduard  G.,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Gaseous  electric  discharge 
device.     2,075,641  ;  Mar.  30. 

Dorgelo,  Eduard  G.,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Gaseous  electric  discharge 
device.     2,103,030  ;  Dec.  21. 

Dorin,  Edward  S.,  et  al.  (See  Warner,  Charles  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dorl,  Friedrlch  W.  O.,  and  A.  Schnitzler,  assignors  to 
the  Corporation  of  Junker  &  Ruh  A.-G.,  Karlsruhe  in 
Baden,  Germany.  Vaportight  exteriorly  heated  electric 
baking  oven.     2,078,840  ;  Apr.  27. 

Dorman,  Alfred,  assignor  to  E.  D.  Jones  &  Sons  Com- 
pany,     Pittsfield,      Mass.        Bandless      Jordan     plug. 

2.098.279  ;  Nov.  9. 

Dorman,  Edgar  P.,  assignor  to  The  United  Glass  Bottle 
Manufacturers  Limited,  London,  England.  Lehr  stack- 
ing or  feeding  mechanism.     2,080,858  ;  May  18. 

Dormitzer,  Henry  C.  (See  Robinson,  A.  A.,  and  Dor- 
mitzer. ) 

Dorn,  Prank,  Everett,  Wash.  Current  deflector. 
2,068,537  ;  Jan.  19. 

D'Ornellas,  Manuel  L.  J.,  Talence,  France.  Antifrost  de- 
vice.    2.103,666  ;  Dec.  28. 

Dornier,  Claude,  Friedrichshafen  on  Bodensee,  Germany. 
Flying  machine.     2,081,137  ;  May  25. 

Dornier,  Claude,  Friedrichshafen-on-Bodensee,  Germany. 
Rotary  wing  flying  machine.     2,089,827  ;  Aug.  10. 

Dornier,  Claude,  Friedrichshafen-on-the-I?odensee,  Ger- 
many.    Rotor  flying  machine.     2,095,734  :  Oct.  12. 

Dornier,  Claude,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Dornier-Metall- 
bauten  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Friedrichshafen-on-the-Bodensee, 
Germany.  Girder  for  struts  or  the  like.  2,083,226  ; 
June  8. 

Dornier,  Claude,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Dornier-Metall- 
bauten  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Friedrichshafen-on-the-Bodensee, 
Germany.     Flying  machine.     2,088,692  ;   Aug.   3. 

Dornier-Metallbauten  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Dornier,  Claude, 
assignor.) 

Dornin,  George  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  stripping  ingots.     2,082,571  ;  June  1. 

Dornin,  George  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Apparatus  for  strip- 
ping ingots.     2,085,212  ;  June  29. 

Dornin.  George  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Producing  ingots. 
2,102,258  :  Dec.  14. 

Dornseif,    Hugo,    Radevormwald,    Germany.      Spirometer. 

2.098.280  ;  Nov.  9. 

Dorph,   Kurt    W.    P.,    and   M.   C.   Taylor,    Niagara   Falls, 

assignors   to   The   Mathieson   Alkali   Works,    Inc.,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Production  of  ferric  chloride.     2,083,692  ; 

June  15. 

Dorr  Company,  The.     (See  Coulter,  Harold  B.,  assignor.) 

Dorr  Company,  The.      (See  Darby,  George  M.,  assignor.) 

Dorr   Company,    The.      (See   Darby,    G.   M.,    Roberts   and 

Weber,  assignors.) 
Dorr  Company,  The.      (See  Fischer,  A.  J.,  and  Lund,  as- 
signors.) 
Dorr  Company,  The.      (See  Kessener,  Herman  J.  N.  H., 

assignor.) 
Dorr  Company,  The.     (See  Kivell,  Wayne  A.,  assignor.) 
Dorr  Company,  The.     (See  Kiister,  Otto,  assignor.) 
Dorr  Company,  The.     (See  Lund,  Nels  B.,  assignor.) 
Dorr  Company,  The.     (See  Scott,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 
Dorr  Company,  The.      (See  Weber,  Willi.Tm  C,  assignor.) 
Dorr,  George  P.,  Littleton,  N.  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments,  to  The   Canal  National   Bank   of  Portland, 
as  trustee,  Portland,  Maine.     Molded  fiber  container  for 
eggs.     2,078,927  ;  May  4. 
Dorr,  Oscar  S.,  Three  Bridges,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  M.  E.  Sparrow,  and  R.  M.  Kristal,  both  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Slipper,  sandal,  and  the  like.    2,069,752  ;  Feb.  9. 
Dorrell,  Alva  L.,  Chicago,  III.     Piston.     2,084,949  ;  June 

22. 
Dorrer,  Eugen.     (See  Reppe,  W.,  Keyssner,  and  Dorrer.) 
Dorrer,  Eugen.     (See  Wulff,  C.  and  Dorrer.) 
Dorset,  Marion,  deceased,  by  V.   J.  Dorset,  administrator, 
Washington,  D.   C,  assignor  to  H.  A.  Wallace,  as  Sec- 
retary of  Agriculture  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Vaccines  and  manufacturing  vaccines.     2,102,235  ;  Dec. 
14. 
Dorset,   Virgil  J.,    administrator.      (See  Dorset,   Marion.) 


Dorsett,  Leonard  P.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Standard  Electric  Time  Company,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Timing  instrument.     2,069,876  ;  Feb.  9. 

Dorsey,  Benjamin  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bait  holder. 
2,074,540;  Mar.  23. 

Dorsey,  Fisher  G.,  Houston,  Tex.  Swinging  door  operat- 
ing means.     2,091,388  ;  Aug.   31. 

Dorst,  James  A.,  U.  S.  Army,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ve- 
hicle.    2,068,664  ;  Jan.  26. 

Dort,  Russell  L.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Washing  machine. 
2.077.098  ;  Apr.  13. 

Dortmund-Hoerder  Huttenverein  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See 
Nolte,  Karl,   assignor.) 

Dorton,  John  M.,  Bonner  Springs,  Kans.  Adjustable 
chair.     2,078,373  ;  Apr.  27. 

Dortort,  Isadore  K.     (See  Winograd,  H..  and  Dortort.) 

Dortort,  Isadore  K.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electron  discharge 
device  control  system.     2,083,149  ;  June  8. 

Dortort,  Isadore  K.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Frequency  chang- 
ing system.     2,093,587  ;  Sept.  21. 

Dortort,  Isadore  K.,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Motor  control 
system.     2,098,182  ;  Nov.  2. 

Dorward,  John  G.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Hydraulic  lift. 
2,085,961;    July   6. 

Dorward,  Raymond  B.,  assignor  to  Insley  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Rocker  dump  hand  cart. 
2,102,684;  Dec.  21. 

Dosch,  Charles  R.     (See  Locke,  S.  D.,  and  Dosch.) 

Doser,  Arnold,  R.  SchrOter,  and  O.  Bayer,  Leverkusen,  as- 
signors to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Manufacture  of 
amino   sulphonic   acids.     2,089,348 ;   Aug.    10. 

Dosie,   Erwin  P.      (See  Brown,   C.   W.,  and  Dosie.) 

Dosne,  Harry,  Mulhouse,  Haut-Rhin,  France.  Manufac- 
turing colored  cellulose-ester  material.  2,073,414 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Dostal,  John  R.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Bottle  washing  ma- 
chine.    2,094,398  ;   Sept.  28. 

Dostal,  Joseph  L.,  Birmingham,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eaton  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.    Barrel  type  tappet.     2,091,674  ;  Aug.  31. 

Dostal,  Joseph  L.,  Birmingham,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eaton  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Cast  iron  tappet  and  making  same. 
2,096.092  :  Oct.  19. 

Doster,  Eli  E.     (See  HofiCman,  Fred  D.,  assignor.) 

Dostert,  John  H.,  Crookston,  5Iinn.  Machine  for  treat- 
ing seed  grain.     2,098,618  ;  Nov.  9. 

Dotterer,  Frank  A.,  assignor  to  R-B-M  Manufacturing 
Company,  Logansport,  Ind.  Multiple  terminal  con- 
necter.    2,067,314 ;  Jan.  19. 

Doty,  Arthur  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  R.  S.  Holcomb, 
East  Hartford,  and  one-third  to  H.  L.  Bitter,  West 
Hartford,  Conn.  Sealed  fastening  device.  2,103,743  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Doty,  Edmund  P.,  Belleville,  N.  J.  Priming  means  for 
centrifugal  pumps.     2,073,733  ;  Mar.  16. 

Doty,  Vernon  A.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Flowerpot 
cover.     2,076,450  ;  Apr.  6. 

Dougall,  Victor.     (See  Hayward,  A.  S.,  and  Dougall.) 

Dougan,  Charles  E.     (See  Andrews,  C.  W.,  and  Dougan.) 

Dougherty,  Bernard  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Animal  trap. 
2,086,260:   July   6. 

Dougherty,  Charles  A..  Wilmington.  Del.  Self-lubrlcatlng 
vehicle  spring.     2,067,831  ;  Jan.  12. 

Dougherty,  Cyril  P.  (See  Lessen,  A.  H.,  and  Rowles,  and 
Dougherty. ) 

Dougherty,  Charles  P.  (See  Anderson,  Clayton  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dougherty,  Elmer  E.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  N.  I.  Stone,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  a  mix- 
ture of  calcium  and  magnesium  hydroxides.  2,082,101 ; 
June  1. 

Dougherty,  Glenn  O.      (See  Hovious,  L.,  and  Dougherty.) 

Dougherty,  Gregg,  Princeton,  N.  J.  Refining  diphenyl 
sulphide.     2.102.200  :  Dec.  14. 

Dougherty,  Robert  S.  A.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company.  Reenforced  tank.  2,085,085  ; 
June  29. 

Doughnut  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Bergner,  John 
C,   assignor.) 

Doughnut  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Hunter,  Herbert 
T.,  assignor.) 

Doughty,   Bryan  B.     (See  Allen,  L.  C,  and  Doughty.) 

Doughty,  Howard  W.,  Amherst,  Mass.  Fire  e.xtinguishor. 
2,081,325;  May  25. 

Douglas  .Vircraft  Company.  (See  Davis,  Lewis  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Douglas  Aircraft  Company.  (See  Root,  Leonard  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Douglas,  Frederick  L.,  Barrie,  Ontario,  Canada.  Nonalco- 
holic  beverage.     2,080,032  ;  ^lay  11. 

Doiiglas,  Predric  E..  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation, 
Hopedale,   Mass.      Loom    shuttle.      2.100,688:   Nov.   30. 

Douglas.  George  F.,  Salem,  XJreg.  Ashtray.  2,071.394; 
Feb.  23. 

Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.  Missile  projecting 
device.     2,069,821  ;   Feb.  9. 

Douglas.  Harry  A..  Bronson,  Mich.  Target  structure. 
2.069,822  ;   Feb.   9. 


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Douglas,    Harry   A.,    Bronson,    Mich.      Signaling    system. 

2,072,869  ;   Mar.  9. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.    Connecter.    2,076,072  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.     Reciprocating  elec- 
tric switch.     2,076,073  ;  Apr.   6. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson.  Mich.     Lighting  system  for 

automotive   vehicles.      2,076,074 ;   Apr.    6. 
Douglas,   Harry  A.,    Bronson,   Mich.      Compressing   tool. 

2,079,498  ;  May  4. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products  Corporation.       Switching  mechanism. 

2,091,470  ;  Aug.  31. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products  Corporation.  Switching  mechanism.   2,091,471 ; 

Aug.  31. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products      Corporation.     Electrical      control       means. 

2,091,472  ;   Aug.   31. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products    Corporation.     Electrical    connection    means. 

2,091,473;  Aug.  31. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products    Corporation,    Mounting    means.      2,092,368 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Douglas,  Plarry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products   Corporation.      Mounting   means   for   electric 

lamps.     2,092,371  :  Sept.  7. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products  Corporation.     Connecter.     2,093,037  ;  Sept.  14. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products    Corporation.      Mounting   means.      2,093,038 ; 

Sept.   14. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products    Corporation.      Electric    switch.      2,095,174 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products    Corporation.      Electric   switch    construction. 

2,095,175  ;  Oct.  5. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products    Corporation.      Electric    switch    construction. 

2,095,176;  Oct.   5. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products    Corporation.      Electric    switch    construction. 

2,095,177  ;  Oct.  5. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products    Corporation.       Push    button    electric    snap 

switch.     2,095,178;  Oct.  5. 
Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 

Products    Corporation.      Push   button   electric    switch. 

2.095.179  ;  Oct.  5. 

Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 
Products  Corporation.    Push  button  snap  action  switch. 

2.095.180  ;  Oct.  5. 

Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 
Products  Corporation.  Electric  switch.  2,095,181 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Douglas,  Harry  A.,  Bronson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kingston 
Products  Corporation.  Electrical  connecting  means. 
2,100,025  ;  Nov.  23. 

Douglas,  James  K.,  Shorewood,  assignor  to  The  Oil- 
gear  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hydraulic  transmis- 
sion.    2,071,781  ;  Feb.  23. 

Douglas,  James  K.,  Shorewood,  assignor  to  The  Oilgear 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pump  control.  2,080,810  ; 
May  18. 

Douglas,  James  K.  (See  Ferris,  W.,  Douglas,  and 
Fobian.) 

Dougla.s,  Jamos  K.,  assignor  to  The  Oilgear  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Speed  controller  for  hydraulic  motors. 
2.102,177;   Dec.   14. 

Douglas,  ICenneth  F.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Machine  Com- 
pany, Elmira,  N.  Y.  Engine  starting  system. 
2,071,028  :  Feb.  16. 

Douglas,  Stuart  D.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Cor- 
poration.    Producing  vinyl  resins.     2,075,429  ;  Mar.  30. 

Douglas,  Stuart  D.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Polymerizing  vinyl  compounds.     2,075,575  ;  Mar.  30. 

Douglas,  Tiioirms  I!.  (See  Tyler,  W.  E.,  Douglas,  Cham- 
berlain, and  Loveland.) 

Douglas,  William  H.,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  Photoprint  wash- 
ing apparatus.     2,089,349  ;  Aug.   10. 

Douglass,  Cecil  N.,  Aurora,  assignor  to  Independent  Pneu- 
matic Tool  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Spring  balancer. 
2,072,582  ;  Mar.  2. 

Douglass,  Cecil  N.,  Aurora,  111.,  assignor  to  Independ- 
ent Pneumatic  Tool  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Hammer 
wrench.      2,086,261  ;   July   6. 

DouglnsH,  Donald  M.,  Wilton,  Conn.  Building  structure. 
2,103,152  :  lice.  21. 

Douglass,  Emory  W.  (See  Doennecke,  H.  W.,  Douglass, 
and  Anderson.) 

Douglass,  lOiiiory  W.,  Douglas,  Minn.  Grain  cleaning  de- 
vice.    2,088,846  ;  Aug.   3. 

Douglass,  MiilcoliiK!  D.,  Sylvester,  Tex.  Agricultural  ma- 
chine.    2,005,182  ;  Oct.  5. 

Douglass,  Stephen,  Seal  Beach,  Cnllf.  Detachable  mud  col- 
lector for  drill  pipes.     2.0(18,065  ;  Jan.  26, 

Dongbisa,  William  A.  (See  WllllamH,  I.,  Douglass,  and 
Neiil.) 


Douglass,  William  A.,  Penns  Grove,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E. 
I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Catalyst  for  oxidation  reactions  and  preparing  the 
same.     2,086,542  ;  July  13. 

Douglass,  Wilson  F.,  Council  Bluflfs,  Iowa,  assignor  to 
The  Cudahy  Packing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Method  for 
stabilizing  fatty  oils  against  oxidation.  2,071,457  ;  Feb. 
23. 

Doulgheridis,  Alcibiad  M.,  Athens,  Greece.  Sealing  con- 
tainers.    2,092,445  ;  Sept.  7. 

Dourif,  Henry,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Manufacture  of  pig- 
ments.   2,067,906  ;  Jan.  19. 

Doutt,  Owen,  assignor  to  General  Spring  Bumper  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Polishing  machine.  2,073,786 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Dove,  Leonard  P.,  Crete,  111.  Dry  dispersions. 
2,093,424  ;  Sept.  21. 

Dover,  Samuel  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Signal  lamp  unit. 
2,093,806  Sept.  21. 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Bass,  Shaller  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Boundy,  R.  H.,  and 
Roush,    assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Britton,  E.  C,  Cole- 
man, and  Mills.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Britton,  B.  C,  Cole- 
man, and  More,  assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Britton,  E.  C,  Cole- 
man, and  Zemba,  assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Britton,  B.  C,  and 
Perkins,  assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Coleman,  G.  H.,  and 
Hadler,  assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Coleman,  G.  H.,  and 
Moore,  assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  CoUings,  W.  R.,  and 
Le  Pevre,  assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Corey,  John  W., 
assignor.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Dreisbach,  Robert  R., 
assignor.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Dressel,  G.  F.,  and 
Ross,  assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Grebe,  John  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Grether,  Ernest  F., 
assignor.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Hale,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Heath,  S.  B.,  and 
Minger,  assignors.) 

Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.     (See  Mills,  Lindley  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 
Dow    Chemical    Company,    The.       (See    Nutting,    H.    S., 

Britton,  and  Croope,  assignors.) 
Dow    Chemical    Company,    The.       (See    Pelton,    Earl    L., 

assignor.) 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.     (See  Perkins,  R.  P.,  and 

Nutting,  assignors.) 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.      (See  Prutton,  C.  F.,  and 

Roush,  assignors.) 
Dow  Chemical   Company,  The.      (See   Smith,  F.  B.,   and 

Sunderland,  assignors.) 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.      (See  Stoesser,  Wesley  C, 

assignor.) 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.     (See  Stoesser,  W.  C,  and 

Marschner,  assignors.) 
Dow  Chemical   Company,   The.      (See  Wass,   H.  W.,   and 

Rupright,  assignor.s. ) 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  The.      (See  Wibaut,  J.  P.,  van  de 

Lande,  and  Wallagh,  assignors.) 
Dow,  Dewey  M.      (See  Riebel,  F.,  and  Dow.) 
Dow,  Dewey  M.,  assignor  to  Air-Way  Electric  Appliance 

Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.    Vacuum  cleaner.    2,101,575  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Dow,  Eta  F.      (See  Staloy,  Frank  Jj..  assignor.) 
Dow,  George  A.      (See  Lacey,  Wilbur  E.,  assignor.) 
Dow,   Herbert   W.,   assignor   to  Nordberg  Manufacturing 

Company,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Compressor.      2,075,099 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Dow,  Jennings  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Oscillator  system. 

Re.  20,293  ;  Mar.  16. 
Dow,  J(-niiings  B.,  United  States  Navy,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Electrostatic   condenser.      2,081,914;   June    1. 
Dow,  John  A.,  D(>trolt,  Mich.     Producing  gas  for  the  car- 

burization  of  steel.     2,089,545  ;  Aug.  10. 
Dow,  l'(M-cival  K.      (See  Bishop.  B.  S.  T.,  and  Dow.) 
Dowd,  Andrew  D.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Boll  Tele- 
phone   Laboratories,    Incorporated,    Now    York,    N.    Y. 

Telegraph    circuit.      Ro.   20,2(!5  ;    Feb.    16. 
Dowell,  A.  Yates.     (See  Leyner,  Frank  J.,  assignor.) 
Dowell,  AlvJH  Y.,  Hastings  on  Hudson,  assignor  to  Sorvpl 

Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.      Evaporator.      2,076.770  ;  Apr.  13 
Dowell,  Millard  F.    Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Genornl 

Electric  Compiiny.     Fan.     2,007.318  ;  Oct.  26. 
Dowling,    Julia,    I.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.,    and    J.    L.    Lnib 

Albany,  N.   Y.     Ear  prot(>ctor.     2,070.332;  Feb    0 
Dowling,    Phllli)  H.,   Forest    Hills,  nssignor   to  The  ITnlon 

Swilch    &    Signal    Company,    Swlssvnle,    I'm,      Manufnc- 

turo  of  eleclrlciil    n-cliliers.      2, 09-1, 612  ;   Oct.   .^. 
Down,  Siilncy  <!..  lOdgcwooil.  assluiiiir  lo  The  Westlnghoufle 

Air  Brake  Conii)any,   Wllmordlng,   Pn.     I'Muld   pressure 

bnike.     2,077,1)  I. S  ;  Apr.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Down,  Sidney  G.,  Edeewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Horn 
support.     2,084,674  ;  June  22. 

Down,  Sidney  G.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Lubri- 
cator  and   strainer.     2,088,188 ;   July   27. 

Down,  Sidney  G.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Brake 
system  for  high  speed  trains.     2.103,323  ;  Dec.  28. 

Down,  Sidney  G.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Door  closing 
warning  signal.     2.103,324  :  Dee.  28. 

Downes,  Charles  D.,  Providence,  R  I.  Billfold. 
2,078,935  :  May  4. 

Downes.  Harry  I..  Avalon,  Calif.  Hydraulic  screw  clutch. 
2,070.07.5  :  Apr.  6. 

Downey,  Bert  F.      (See  Watson,  Oliver,  assignor.) 

Downey,  Leonard  S..  Woodbridge,  Conn.  Display  package. 
2,071,735  ;  Feb.  23. 

Downing,  Bethel  B.,  Mayo,  Fla.  Wheeled  gardening  ini 
plement.     2,072,031  ;  Feb.  23. 

Downing,  Frederick  i!.      (bee  Dales,  B.,  and  Downing.) 

Downing,  Frederick  B.,  Carney's  Point,  N.  J.,  and  R.  G. 
Clarkson,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Gaso- 
line Antioxidant  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Stabili- 
zation of  motor  fuels.     2,071,004  ;  Feb.  16. 

Downing,  Frederick  B.,  Carney's  Point,  and  A.  F.  Ben- 
ning,  Pennsgrove,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Compression 
of  fluorinated  hydrocarbons.     2,084,950  ;  June  22. 

Downing,  Frederick  B.,  Carney's  Point,  and  C.  J.  Peder- 
sen,  Penns  Grove,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Antifreeze 
solutions.      2,087,103  ;   July   13. 

Downing,  Frederick  B.,  Carneys  Point,  and  A.  F.  Benning, 
Penns  Grove,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Lubricants. 
2,094,097  ;  Sept.  28. 

Downing,  Jeremiah  A..  Cork,  Irish  Free  State,  assignor 
to  D.  &  B.  Electrical  Company  Limited,  London,  Eng- 
land.    Electrical  storage  cell.     2,073,734  ;  Mar.  16. 

Downingtown  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Standley  A. 
H.,  and  Burrows,  assignors.) 

Downs.  Arthur  R.,  Brighton,  England.  Gramophone  or 
the  like.     2,068.449  ;  Jan.  19. 

Downs,  Charles  R.,  Old  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Weiss  and  Downs,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  conditioning  air.     2,091,353  :  Aug.  31. 

Downs,   George  T.      (See  Childs,  Marice,  assignor.) 

Dowse,  Edmund  C,  Sherborn.  assignor  to  United-Carr 
Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Fastener  se- 
cured installation  and  snap  fastener  for  the  same. 
2,084,554  ;  June  22. 

Dowsett,  Harry  M.,  and  L.  E.  Q.  Walker,  London,  and  R. 
Cadzow,  Argyllshire,  England,  assignors  to  Electric 
and  Musical  Industries,  Limited.  Wireless  direction 
finding  system.     2,070,651  ;  Feb.  16. 

Dowsett,  Harry  M.,  and  E.  F.  Goodenough,  London,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Thermionic  valve  circuit  arrangement.  2,074,831 : 
Mar.  23. 

Dowsett,  Harry  M.,  Winchmore  Hill,  London,  and  R.  J. 
Kemp,  Chelmsford,  England,  assignors  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Radio  direction  finding  system. 
2,076.710  :  Apr.  13. 

Dowsett,  Harry  M.,  Winchmore  Hill,  London,  and  R.  Cad- 
zow, Ardentinny,  England,  assignors  to  Radio  Corpora- 
tion of  America.  Wireless  direction  finding  system. 
2,081,530  ;  May   25. 

Dowsett,  Harry  M.,  Winchmore  Hill,  London,  and  L.  E. 
Q.  Walker,  Maida  Vale,  London,  England,  assignors  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Wireless  direction  find- 
ing system.     2,098.281  ;  Nov.  9. 

Dowty,  George  H.,  Cheltenham,  England.  Locking  means 
for  retractable  aircraft  landing  gear.  2,101,611  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Doxford,  William  &  Sons,  Limited.  (See  Keller,  Karl  0., 
assignor.) 

Do.\seu,  James  H.,  Jr.,  and  W.  H.  Cook,  Collier  City,  Fla., 
assignors  to  Fred  Fear  &  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Shelling 
mollusk.<i.     2,102,945;  Dec.  21. 

Doyle  &  Bowers.     (See  Bowers,  Frank  E.,  assignor.) 

Doylo,  Edgar  D.,  assignor  to  Leeds  &  Nortbrup  Company, 
Philadelphia.  Pa.  Apparatus  for  controlling  load  dis- 
tribution.    Re.  20,548  ;  Nov.  9. 

Doyle,  Edgar  D.,  assignor  to  Leeds  and  Nortbrup  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electrical  measuring  system. 
2,098,574  :   Nov.  9. 

Doyle,  John  T.      (See  Eggleston,  Robert  N..  assignor.) 

Doyle,  Philip  C,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Marking  the  side 
boundaries  of  roads.     2,096,275  ;  Oct.  19. 

Doyle,  William  H.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Tooth  brush. 
2.066.772  :  .Tan.  5. 

Doyle,  William  J.  (See  Walker,  L.  R.,  Doyle,  and  Mc- 
Grath.) 

Doyle,  William  T.,  Boston,  and  T.  J.  Sturtevant,  Welles- 
ley,  assignors  to  Sturtevant  Mill  Company.  Boston, 
Mass.  Machine  for  disintegrating,  screening,  and 
pumping  fibrous  or  paper  making  stocks.  2,103,890  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Dozler,  Ernst,  Berlin-Charlottenburg.  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  translating 
circuit.s.     2.088,409  ;  July  27. 


Dozler,  Ernst,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Braking  system. 
2,092,642  ;  Sept.  7. 

Drabik,  Andrew  J.     (See  Barnes,  Lloyd  W.,  assignor.) 

Drackett  Company,  The.  (See  Eudaly,  N.  L.,  and  Vollner, 
assignors.) 

Drader,  Joseph  C,  and  W.  H.  Bock,  Detroit,  Mich.,  as- 
signors to  Michigan  Tool  Companv.  Gear  speeder. 
2,085,850  ;  July  6. 

Draeger,  Lloyd  H.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tow  coupling. 
2,088,153;   July   27. 

Draeger,  Rupert  H.,  United  States  Navy.  Adjustable  film 
i-'Hie.      2.073.627;   .Mar.    1 C. 

Draeger,  Rupert  H.,  United  States  Navy,  and  H.  F.  Ben- 
nett. Washington,  D.  C.  Auioiiiatic  focusing  device  for 
copying  cameras,  projectors,  and  the  like.  2,076,552  ; 
Apr.  18. 

Draeger,  Rupert  H.,  U.  S.  Navy.  Film  editing  device. 
2,098,955  ;  Nov.  16. 

Draeger,  Rupert  H.,  U.  S.  Navy.  Camera  indexing 
mechanism.     2,099,681  ;  Nov.  23. 

Draeger,  Rupert  H.,  U.  S.  Navv.  Page  finder.  2,099,682  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Drager,  Otto  H.     (See  Bangert.  Friedrich  K.  G.,  assignor.) 

Drager,  Otto  H.     (See  Hollmann,  Franz,  assienor.) 

Drager,  Otto  H.     (See  Schroter,  August  G.-A.,  assignor.) 

Drager,  Otto  H.  (See  Stampe,  Gerhard  K.  E.  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Drain,  James  A..  Jr.,  assignor  to  Sperry  Products,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Flaw  detector  for  electrical  conduc- 
tors.    2.094,234;   Sept.  28. 

Draisbach,  Fritz,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine.  Germany, 
assignor  to  the  firm  Hall  Laboratories,  Inc..  Pittsburgh. 
Pa.  Improving  liquid  potassium  soaps.  2,081,617  ;  May 
25. 

Drake,  Alden  M.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Niles-Bement-Pond  (jompany, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Rotary  spindle  mounting.  2,071,200  ; 
Feb.   16. 

Drake,  Benjamin  H.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Chair.  2,097,618  ; 
Nov.   2. 

Drake.  Frederick  H..  Boonton  Townsship,  Morris  County, 
N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  receiver. 
2,094,233;  Sept.  28. 

Drake,  Frederick  H..  Boonton  Township,  Morris  County, 
N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Protective  de- 
vice for  radio  receivers.     2,097,272  ;  Oct.  26. 

Drake,  George  F. .   (See  Stewart,  D.  J.,  and  Drake.) 

Drake,  George  F.,  assignor  to  H.  D.  Colman,  Rockford,  111. 
System  of  control  for  liquid  fuel  burners.  2,077,402  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Drake,  George  F.,  assignor  to  H.  D.  Colman,  Rockford, 
111.  Control  system  for  electrically  operated  devices. 
2,085,086;  June  29. 

Drake,  George  F.,  assignor  to  H.  D.  Colman,  Rockford,  111. 
Control  for  air  conditioning  systems  and  the  like. 
2.090.624;  Aug.  24. 

Drake,  Guy  E.,  et  al.      (See  Davis,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Drake,  Harcourt  C.     (See  Sperry.  E.  G.,  and  Drake,  i 

Drake,  Harcourt  C,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Sperry 
Products,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rail  fissure  detector. 
2,069,030  ;  Jan.   20. 

Drake,  Harcourt  C,  Hempstead,  assignor  to  Sperry  Prod- 
ucts, Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rail  flaw  detector  mecha- 
nism.     2,074,741  ;   Mar.   23. 

Drake,  Harcourt  C,  Hempstead,  assignor  to  Sperry  Prod- 
ucts, Inc..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rail  flaw  detector  mecha- 
nism.    2,074,742  :  Mar.  23. 

Drake,  Harcourt  C,  Hempstead,  assignor  to  Sperry  Prod- 
ucts, Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rail  flaw  detector  mecha- 
nism.    2,077,380  ;  Apr.  20. 

Drake.  Harcourt  C,  Hempstead,  assignor  to  Sperry  Prod- 
ucts, Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Air  conditioning  apparatus. 
2,096,577  ;  Oct.  19. 

Drake,  Harcourt  C,  Hempstead,  assignor  to  Sperry  Prod- 
ucts, Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Flaw  detector  mecha- 
nism.    2,099,844  ;   Nov.  23. 

Drake,  Harcourt  C,  Hempstead,  assignor  to  Sperry  Prod- 
ucts, Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  washing  machine. 
2.103,842  ;  Dec.  28. 

Drake,  Harcourt  C,  Hempstead,  and  A,  Winburn,  as- 
signors to  Sperry  Products,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rail 
flaw  detector  mechanism.     2,083,896  :  June  15. 

Drake.  John  L.,  assignor  to  Llbbev-Owens-Ford  Glass 
Company,  Toledo.  Ohio.      Furnace.      2.077.168  :  Apr.  13. 

Drake.  John  L.,  assignor  to  Llbbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Method  and  apparatus  for  produc- 
ing sheet  glass.     2.077,377  :  .\pr.  20. 

Drake,  John  L.,  and  E.  A.  Rosin,  assignors  to  Llbbey- 
Owens-Ford  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Cutting 
machine.     2.084.576  ;  June  22. 

Drake,  Lewis  D.,  Mountain  View,  Calif.  Apparatus  for 
diffusion  and  mixing  of  fluids  and  solids.  2,094,004 ; 
Sept.  28. 

Drake,  Robert  Z..  Omaha.  Nebr.  Apparatus  for  and 
method   of   seasoning   lumber.      2,095.319  ;   Oct.    12. 

Drake,  Ronald  I.,  Appleton,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Beatrice 
Creamery,  Chicago,  111.  Container.  2,100,711  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Drake,  Tom   G.      (See  Moore,  John  N.,  assignor.) 

Drake,  Wilkle  M.,  Breckenrldge,  Mich.  Trigger  protector. 
2,080.202  :  May  11. 


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Drakenfeld,  B.  F.,  &  Co.  (See  Shively,  Robert  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

DrapSk,  ArnoSt.      (See  Drapak,   Otto,  A.,  and  J.) 

Drapak,  Jindrich.      (See  Drapak,  Otto,  A.,  and  J.) 

Drapak,  Otto,  A.,  and  J..  Rochlitz,  near  Reichenberg, 
Czechoslovakia.  Dovetail  milling  machine.  2,080.859  ; 
May  18. 

Draper,  Charles  H.      (See  Pennell,  P.  H.,  and  Draper.) 

Draper,  Charles  H.  (See  Czeszcziczki,  John  M.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Draper,  Charles  T.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  Tlio 
Draper  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Con 
tainer  cover  closing  machine.     2,071,970  ;   Feb.   23. 

Draper,  Charles  T.,  Cleveland  Heights,  and  W.  C.  Grosser, 
Cleveland,  assignors  to  the  Draper  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Split-ring  barrel  closure  con- 
struction.    2,071,971  :  Feb.   23. 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  Brown,  Carl  D.,  assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  Budzyna,  Walter  J.,  assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.  (See  Burdett,  Horace  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  Douglas,  Fredric  E.,  assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  Killais,  John,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.  (See  Lundgren,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  McRae,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.     (See  Nichols,  Edvcard  C,  assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.  (See  Rogers,  Leonard  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

DraixT  Corporation.      (See  Snow,  Isaac,  assignor.) 

Draper  Corporation.  (See  Webster,  Samuel  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Draper  Corporation.      (See  Tebo,  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Draper,  Ernest  B.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  The  Perser  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  making  stereo- 
scopic positives  from  neeativps.     2  080,604  ;  May  18. 

Draper  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Draper, 
Charles  T.,  assignor.) 

Draper  IManufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Draper,  C.  T,. 
and  Grosser,  assignors.) 

Draper,  Thomas,  Millington,  R.  C.  Hitchcock,  and  B.  E. 
Lenehan,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Westlnghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Electric  discharge  apparatus.     2,094,351 ;  Sept.  28. 

Draving,  Arthur  M.,  and  W.  I.  Ingham,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Chicago  Tele- 
phone Supply  Company,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Switch  mecha- 
nism.    2,090,347  ;   Aug.  17. 

Dravo  Contracting  Company,  The.  (See  Dawson,  Albert 
J.,  assignor.) 

Dravo  Contracting  Company,  The.  (See  Kersting,  Ber- 
nard H.,  assignor.) 

Draycott,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  W.  T.  Nicholson  &  Clip- 
per Co.  Ltd.,  Salford,  England.  Belt-fastener  clinch- 
ing apparatus.     2,071,029  ;  Feb.  16. 

Drechsel,  Hugo.     (See  Dietrich,  G.  H.,  and  Drechsel.) 

Dreese,  Delbert  B.,  Larned,  Kans.  Chicken  fountain. 
2,097,563:  Nov.   2. 

Dreffein,  Henry  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Fuel  control  apparatus. 
2,081,170  :   May  25. 

Dreisbach,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical 
Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Separation  of  ethylene  from 
its  homologucs.     2,078,238  ;  Apr.  27. 

Drennan,  Harry  E.,  Whittenburg,  Tex.,  assignor  to 
Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  Extracting  and  recover- 
ing volatile  hydrocarbons  from  gases.  2,074,644  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Drenning,  Percy  R.,  assignor  to  T.  H.  Symington  &  Son, 
Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Six-wheel  truck  with  side  bear- 
ing rockers.     2,087,471  ;   July  20. 

Drescher,  Theodore  IJ.,  Brighton,  assignor  to  Bausch  & 
Lomb  Optical  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Marking 
polished    glass  articles.     2.093.601  ;   Sept.    21. 

Drese,  Wilhelm,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Machine  for 
punching,  drawing,  or  likewise  forming  of  articles  of 
paper,    cardboard,   etc.     2,088,847  ;   Aug.   3. 

Drealfr,  Albert,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany.  Com- 
posite filter  for  photoelectric  cells.     2,086,791  ;  July  13. 

Dress,  George  W.     (See  Wheeler,   H.  R.,  and  Dress.) 

Dressel,  Grayton  F.,  and  O.  C.  Ross,  assignors  to  The 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Making  hy- 
drobromic   acid.     2,070,263  ;  Feb.   0. 

Dressel,  Henry  M.,  Onk  Park,  assignor  to  Oak  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Vibrator.  2,078,316 : 
Apr.  27. 

Dressel,  Henry  M.,  assignor  to  Oak  Maniifacturing  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  III.     Vibrator.     2.096,962;  Oct.  26. 

Dresser,  fjcorgc  },.,  All).Mny,  N.  Y.  IMelallic  flooring. 
2,092,607  ;  Scpl.  7. 

Dresser,  S.  R.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bnhr,  C.  C., 
and  Pfederle,  asaignor.s.) 

Dresser,  S.  It..  M;iMulacliiring  Company.  (See  Hirst, 
Homer  T..  Jissigiior.) 

Dresser,  S.  U.,  Mnnnfacturln)?  Company.  (See  Ochtman, 
Jjeonnrd,   Jr.,  iiHsignor.) 

Dressing,  John  K.,  St.  Loula,  Mo.  Machine  for  crimping 
metal.     2,076,228  ;  Apr.  6. 

Di-eiix,  Alexander  ](.,  Orchard  Park,  and  J.  N.  Royal, 
asHlgnors,  by  mesne  assignmentH,  to  F.  N.  Burt  (Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Powder  box.  2,101,801); 
Dec.  7. 

Drevet,  Fmlle,  Montreal.  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor,  by 
mesne  iiKslgniiientH,  of  one-half  to  R.  I,.  Tiescnrbeau. 
Refrlgeratlor.     2.01)6,003;   Oct.  10. 


Drew,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  Dormont,  Pa.  Distance  indicator 
for  telescopes.     2,084,577  ;  June  22. 

Drew,  Donald  E.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulosic  materials  and  making 
same.     2,095,129  ;  Oct.  5. 

Drew,  Harold,  Luton,  W.  O.  Kenpington,  W.  W.  Con- 
stantine,  and  W.  S.  Ascough,  London,  England,  as- 
signors to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Wind  screen  wiper.     2,079,399  ;  May  4. 

Drew,  John  E.,  assignor  to  Durham  Duplex  Razor  Com- 
pany, Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Razor.     2,090,786  ;  Aug.  24. 

Drew,  Ralph  L.,  North  Plymouth,  assignor  to  Plymouth 
Cordage  Company,  New  Plymouth,  Mass.  Combined 
displaying  and  dispensing  device  for  linear  articles. 
2,091,177  ;  Aug.  24. 

Drew,  Raymond  L.,  Arlington,  N.  J.,  and  W.  S.  Peck. 
Belleville,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Dyewood  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Dyeing  and  mordant  therefor. 
2,085,795  :  July  6. 

Drewanz,  Erwin,  Berlin,  and  E.  Briiche,  Berlin-Reinicken- 
dorf-Ost,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Com- 
pany.    Cathode  ray   tube.     2,089,692  ;   Aug.   10. 

Drewsen,  Pierre,  assignor  to  The  Hinde  &  Dauch  Paper 
Company,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Coloring  paper.  2,089,949  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Dreyer,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  H.  F.  Boeger.  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Composite  photography.     Re.   20,582  ;  Dec.   14. 

Dreyer,  Ernst.      (See  Ott,  A.,  and  Dreyer.) 

Dreyer,  John  F.,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio. 
Corporation  of  America.  Audio  volume  expander  cir- 
cuit.    2,077,466  ;  Apr.  20. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial  materials. 
2,066,339  ;  Jan.  5. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Yarns  and  filaments 
and  making  the  same.    2,066,340  ;  Jan.  5. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulated  material 
and  making  the  same.     2,070,714;  Feb.  16. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finishing  knit  fab- 
rics.    2,075,887  ;  Apr.  6. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  material  and 
preparing  the  same.     2,086,544 ;  July   13. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  material. 
2,093,425  ;   Sept.  21. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  record. 
2,094,098  ;  Sept.  28. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Whitehead, 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Treating  textile  materials  and  product  there- 
of.    2,069,303  ;  Feb.  2. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  E.  Martin, 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Manufacture  of  organic  esters  of  cellulose. 
2,071,333 ;  Feb.  23. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Whitehead, 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Spinning  of  artificial  filaments.  2,072,100  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Whitehead, 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Spinning  of  artificial  filaments.  2,072,102  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Whitehead, 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Artificial  filaments  and  preparing  the  same. 
2,072,856  ;  Mar.  9. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Whitehead, 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation 
of  America.  Textile  process  and  product.  2,079,108  ; 
May  4. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  G.  W.  Miles,  Boston, 
Ma.ss.,  and  H.  Piatt,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Dy(>d  material  of 
organic  derivatives  of  cellulose.     2,080.254  ;  Mav  11. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Whitehead. 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Cellulose  derivative  spinning  solution  con- 
taining wax.     2,085,013  ;  June  29. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Whitehead, 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Clolanese  (Corporation  of 
America.  Textile  process  and  product.  2, OS."), 014 ; 
June   29. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Whitehead, 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Cori)oration  of 
America.  Making  yarns,  films,  and  the  like  and  prod- 
uct  thereof.     2,080,543;  July  13. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Whitehead, 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Si)inning  solution. 
2,087,317  ;   July   20. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Wliileliead, 
(yumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celaiu'se  Corponilion  of 
America.  I'lt^jjaration  and  use  of  textile  tliroa<ls. 
2,0.S!),187  ;  .\ug.   10. 

Dreyfim.  ('MinHle,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  Wlillehend, 
("uiiiberl.'iud,  Md..  assignors  to  Celanese  Coriioration  of 
Anierlcii.  Manufacture  and  use  of  textile  materials. 
2,0,S!),188;  Aug.   U). 

Driyl'us,  ("Mnillle,  New  York,  N.  Y..  and  W.  Whitehead. 
< 'Miiilierlimd,  Md..  iissigiiora  to  Celiinese  Corporation  of 
.\TiicTirM  MiiiiMracI  me  of  and  us(>  of  textile  lliread.-< 
containing  cellulose  acetate.     2,081),  1 89  ;  Aug.    10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Dreyfus,  Camille.  Xew  York.  X.  Y..  and  W.  Whitehead. 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  ot 
America.  Preparation  and  use  of  textile  threads. 
2,089,190  ;  Aug.  10. 

Dreyfus,  Camille.  New  York.  X.  Y.,  and  W.  THiitehead. 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.    Artificial  fiber.     2,090.669  ;  Aug.  24. 

Dreyfus,  Camille,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.,  and  W.  Whitehead, 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation 
of  America.  Treatment  of  textile  material.  2,098,333  ; 
Xov.  9. 

Drevfus,  Henry,  London.  England.  Prodactlon  of  amino 
alcohol  derivatives.     2,067.176  :  Jan.  12. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  Encland.  Manufacture  of 
acctaldehyde.     2,068,010  ;  Jan.  19. 

Dreyfus,  Henrv,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  hy- 
droxv  aliphatic  amines.     2,069,302  :  Feb.   2. 

Drevfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Treatment  of  cellu- 
losic  materials.    2,069,943  ;  Feb.  9. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Production  and  treat- 
ment of  artificial  filaments,  threads,  ribbons,  and  the 
Uke.     2,070,584  ;  Feb.  16. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  cel- 
lulose from  "ligno-cellulosic  products.  2,070,585  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Treatment  of  threads 
and  the  like  vrith  liquids.     2,070,715  :  Feb.  16. 

Drevfus,  Henry,  London,  Enaland.  Treatment  of  arti- 
ficial fibrous  materials.     2,070.716  :  Feb.  16. 

Drevfus,  Henrv,  London.  England.  Manufacture  of  poly- 
hydric  alcohols.     2,071,395  ;  Feb.  23. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London.  England.  Manufacture  of  or- 
ganic compounds.     2.072,101 ;  Mar.  2. 

Drevfus,  Henrv,  London,  England.  Production  of  methyl- 
amine.     2,072,247  ;  Mar.  2. 

Dreyfus.  Henrv,  London,  England,  Production  of  arti- 
ficial filaments  and  like  materials.     2.072,248  :  Mar.  2. 

Drevfus,  Henrv,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  cel- 
lulose derivatives.     2,072.249  ;  Mar.  2. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Treatment  of  fila- 
ments, films,  and  similar  materials  containing  organic 
derivatives  of  cellulose.     2,072,250  ;  Mar.  2. 

Dreyfus,  Henry.  London.  England.  Manufacture  or  treat- 
ment of  artificial  materials.     2.072.251  :  ;Mar.  2. 

Drevfus.  Henrv,  London,  England.  Cellulose  derivatives. 
2,'072,870  :  Mar.  9. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  cel- 
lulose derivatives  and  in  plastic  products,  etc. 
2,073,052  ;  Mar.  9. 

Drevfus.  Henrv.  London.  England.  Manufacture  of  fatty 
acid  anhydrides.     2.073.6S5  :  Mar.  16. 

Drevfus,  Henrv,  London.  England.  Manufacture  of  fatty 
acid  anhydrides.     2.073,686  :  Mar.  16. 

Drevfus,  HeniTT.  London,  England.  Cellulose  derivative 
products.     2,073,687:   Mar.   16. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London.  England.  Manufacture  and 
treatment  of  artificial  silk  and  like  products.  2,075,027  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Drevfus.  Henrv,  London.  England.  Dehydrogenation  of 
aliphatic  ethers.     2,075,100:   Mar.   30. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Treatment  of  car- 
bonaceous miaterials  with  reducing  gases.  2,075,101 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Manufacture  or  treat- 
ment of  artificial  materials.     2,075,430  ;  Mar.  30. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Production  of  arti- 
ficial filaments,  threads,  ribbons  or  the  like  by  the  dry 
spinning  method.    2,075,888  ;  Apr.  6. 

Drevfus,  Henrv,  London.  England.  Manufacture  of  ali- 
phatic anhydrides.     2.075,889  :  Apr.  6. 

Dreyfus,  Henry.  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  arti- 
ficial products  by  dry  spinning  processes.  2,075,890  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Dreyfus.  Henry,  London,  England.  Manufacture  or 
treatment  of  products  or  articles  made  of  or  contain- 
ing cellulose  derivatives  or  other  lacquer  bases. 
2,079,109  :  May  4. 

Drevfus.  Henrv.  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  hy- 
drocarbon gases.     2,050,767  :  May  IS. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London.  England.  Artificial  material 
and  process  for  its  manufacture.     2,081,144 ;  May  25. 

Drevfus,  Henrv,  London.  England.  Manufacture  of  ar- 
tificial materials.     2,081.171  :  M.ay  25. 

Drevfus,  Henrv.  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  arti- 
ficial  materials.     2.081.172:    May  2."). 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Manufacture  or  treat- 
ment of  artificial  materials.     2.081.173  :  May  25. 

Drevfus,  Henrv,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  lower 
aliphatic  anhydrides.     2,081,988  ;  June  1. 

Dreyfus,  Henrv.  London,  England.  Production  of  ali- 
phatic alcohols  and  esters.     2.083,693  :   June  15. 

Drevfus,  Henrv.  London.  England.  Manufacture  of  arti- 
ficial materials.     2.083.694  :  June  15. 

Drevfus,  Henrv,  London,  England.  Production  of  arti- 
ficial materials.     2.084,389  :   June  22. 

Drevfus.  Henrv,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  hy- 
dration products  of  defines.     2,084,390  ;  June  22. 

Drevfus,  Henrv,  London,  England.  Hydrolysis  of  cellu- 
lose.    2.086,701  :   July   13, 

Drevfus,  Henry.  London.  England, 
aldehyde.     2.086,702  :  July  13. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England, 
sheets,  and  the  like.     2,088,642  ; 


Manufacture  of  acet- 

Manufacture  of  films, 
Aug.  3. 


Dreyfus,  Henrv,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of 
textile  threads  and  fabrics.     2,089,192  ;  Aug.  10. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London.  England.  Textile  yarns  and 
fabric  and  the  production  thereof.     2,089,193  ;  Aug.  10. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Textile  yam  and 
fabric  and  the  production  thereof.     2. 089. 194  :  Aug.  10. 

Dreyfus,  Henry.  London,  England.  Production  of  artificial 
material.     2,090,670  :  Aug.  24. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Recovery  of  sulphuric 
acid  in  saccharification  process.     2,091,309  ;  Aug.  31. 

Dreyfus.  Henry,  London.  England.  Manufacture  or 
treatment   of  artificial  materials.     2.091,967 ;    Sept.   7. 

Drevfus.  Henrv.  London,  Encland.  Cellulose  esters  and 
products  thereof.    2,091,968  ;  Sept.  7. 

Drevfus.  Henrv,  London.  England.  Saponifving  esters  of 
cellulose.     2,091,969  ;  Sept.  7. 

Dreyfus.  Henry.  London.  England.  Cellulose  ester  prod- 
ucts and  materials  made  therefrom.     2.091.970  ;  Sept.  7. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Treatment  of  organic 
compounds.     2.091,971  ;  Sept.  7. 

Dreyfus.  Henry.  London,  Ensland.  Manufacture  of  arti- 
ficial materials.     2.092,055  :  Sept.  7. 

Dreyfus.  Henry,  London,  England.  Manufacture  or  treat- 
ment of  artificial  materials.    2.092.696  :  Sept.  7. 

Dreyfus.  Henry.  London.  England.  Textile  materials  and 
their  treatment  and  manufacture.     2.092.802  :  Sept.  14. 

Dreyfus.  Henry,  London.  England.  Manufacture  of  tex- 
tile materials.     2.092,803:   Sept.   14. 

Drevfus,  Henrv,  London.  England.  Direct  hvdration  of 
olefines.     2.093,426  :  Sept.  21. 

Drevfus,  Henrv,  London,  Encland.  Manufacture  or 
treatment  of  artificial  filaments.     2.094,005-:  Sept.  28. 

Dreyfus.  Henrv,  London.  England.  Treatment  of  artificial 
filaments,  fibers,  and  the  like.     2.094.099  :  Sept.  28. 

Drevfus.  Henrv,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  car- 
bohydrate derivatives.     2.094.100;   Sept.  28. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  arti- 
ficial filaments,  threads,  ribbons,  and  the  like. 
2,094,781  ;  Oct.  5. 

Drevfus,  Henry.  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  cyclic 
diethers.     2,095.320  ;  Oct.  12. 

Dreyfus.  Henry,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  spun 
yarns  from  continuous  filaments.     2.096.795  ;  Oct.  26. 

Drevfus.  Henrv,  London,  Ensland.  Treatment  of  textile 
materials.     2,097.589 :    Xov.   2. 

Drevfus,  Henrv,  London.  Ensland.  Manufacture  of  vinyl 
compounds.     2.097.590  ;  Xov.   2. 

Dreyfus,  Henry.  London.  England.  Manufacture  of  ali- 
phatic anhydrides.     2.098.334  ;  Xov.  9. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London.  England.  Manufacture  of  de- 
rivatives of  polyhydroxy  compounds.  2,098,335 ; 
Xov.  9. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London.  England.  Manufacture  of  cel- 
lulose dervatives  and  products  obtained  therefrom. 
2.098.336  :  Xov.  9. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London.  England.  Manufacture  of  ma- 
terials containing  pigments.     2.099.004  :  Xov.  16. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England.  Production  or  treat- 
ment of  artificial  filaments,  threads,  yarns,  ribbons, 
and  the  Uke.     2,099,005  ;  Xov.  16. 

Drevfus.  Henrv,  London.  England.  Treatment  of  textile 
and  other  materials.     2,100.385  :  Xov.  30. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  and  W.  I.  Taylor,  Spondon.  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Manufacture  of  filaments  or  ttie  like  of 
cellulose  derivatives.     2,068.538  :  Jan.  19. 

Dreyfus,  Henry,  London,  England,  and  C.  I.  Haney, 
Drummondviile,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignors  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Manufacture  of  aliphatic  an- 
hydrides.    2.075.026  :  Mar.  30. 

Dreyfus,  Henry.  London,  England,  and  W.  Whitehead, 
Cumberland,  Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Textile  threads  and  fabrics.  2,088,587 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Dreyfus.  Henry.  London,  and  D.  Finlayson,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Production  of  textile  threads  and  fabrics. 
2.089,191 ;  Aug.  10. 

Dreyfus.  Henry,  London,  and  H.  F.  Oxley  and  E.  B. 
Thomas,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  assignors  to 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Recovery  of  ammonia 
and  amines  from  their  salts  with  organic  acids. 
2.090,941 :  Aug.  24. 

Dreyfus.  Henry.  London,  and  R.  W.  Moncrioff'.  and  F.  B. 
Hill,  Spondon  ,  near  Derby.  England,  assignors  to 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Treatment  of  ma- 
terials having  a   basis  of  esters.     2.091,972  :    Sept.   7. 

Dreyfus.  Henry,  London,  and  W.  I.  Taylor,  Spondon.  near 
Derby.  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Production  of  artificial  filaments  and  other 
products.     2,094,780:  Oct.  5. 

Dreyfus,  Jean.  Paris,  France.  Radio  dial  construction. 
2,074,577  :  Mar.  23. 

Dreyfus.  Ludwig.  assignor  to  Almanna  Svenska  Elektriska 
Aktiebolaget,  Vasteras.  Sweden.  Oporating  electric  ed- 
dy current  furnaces.     2.072.549  :  Mar.  2. 

Dreyfuss.  Camille,  Xew  York.  X.  Y.,  and  W.  Whitehead. 
Cumberland.  Md..  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Manufacture  of  textile  yarns  and  fabrics. 
2.102,789  :  Dec.  21. 

Dreyfuss,  Henry.  Xew  York,  N'.  \'.,  assignor  to  The  X'ew 
York  Central  Railroad  Company.  Dining  car  illumina- 
nation  and  ventilation.     2.080.900  ;  May  18. 


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Driesen,  William  M.,  Clifton,  N.  J.  Waterproofing  mate- 
rials and  producing  the  same.     2,069,823  ;  Feb.  9. 

Drigard  Products  Corporation.  (See  Cuuulngliam, 
Thomas  L.,  assignor.) 

Drigard  Products  Corporation.  (See  Gardthausen,  John 
H.,  assignor.) 

Driggs,  Frank  H.,  Highland  Park,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufac- 
turing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Clad  metal 
body.     2,098,282  ;  Nov.  9. 

Driggs,  Louis  L.,  Jr.,  Tippecanoe  City,  Ohio.  Flare. 
2,074,683  ;  Mar.  23. 

Driggs,  Louis  L.,  Jr.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  and  H.  B.  Faber, 
Westport,   Conn.     Firearm.     2,097,023 ;  Oct.  26. 

Driice  Appliances  Incorporated.  (See  Quinn,  Clara  E., 
assignor.) 

Drill,  Daniel  C,  Wabash,  assignor  to  American  Rock 
Wool  Corporation,  Wabash  County,  Ind.  Self-cleaning 
screen  apparatus.     2,084,896  ;  June  22. 

Drill,  Daniel  C,  Wabash,  assignor  to  American  Rock 
Wood  Corporation,  Wabash  County,  Ind.  Forming 
felted  strips.     2,103,769  ;  Dec.  28. 

Drillers  Supply  &  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Johnson,  H.  F..  and  Connelly,  assignors.) 

Drinker,  Philip,  and  L.  A.  Shaw,  assignors,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  W.  E.  Collins,  W.  E.  Collins,  Jr.,  and  W. 
G.  Chick,  all  of  Boston.  Mass.  :  W.  E.  Collins,  Jr.,  execu- 
tor of  said  W.  B.  Collins,  deceased.  Respiration  ap- 
paratus.    Re.  20,226  ;  Jan.  5. 

Drinker,  Philip,  Brookllne,  and  W.  G.  Hazard,  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  measuring,  recording,  and 
controlling  dilute  dust  concentrations.  2,076,553  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Drinker,  Philip,  Brookllne,  and  W.  G.  Hazard,  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  measuring,  recording,  and 
controlling  dilute  dust  concentrations.  2,076,554  :  Apr. 
13. 

Drinkwater,  Charles  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid  dispensing 
apparatus.     2,074,541 ;  Mar.  23. 

Driscoll,  Dennis  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rotary  well 
drilling   apparatus.      2,075,028 ;    Mar.    30. 

Driscoll,  John  H.      (See  Driscoll,   Richard  J.,  and  J.  H.) 

Driscoll,  Oris  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Geo.  J.  Perlman 
Co.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Automobile  lock.  2,103,937 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Driscoll,  Richard  J.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  H.  Dris- 
coll, Edgewater,  N.  J.  Boat  fender  and  making  the 
same.     2,095,799  ;  Oct.  12. 

Drissen,  Wallace  W.     (See  Goldberg,  M.  W.,  and  Drissen.) 

Drissner,  Alfred  E.     (See  Stratford,  C.  W.,  and  Drissner.) 

Drissner,  Alfred  E.,  assignor  to  The  National  Acme  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drawbar  mechanism  for  elec- 
tric chucking  machinos.     2,103,350  ;  Dec.  28. 

Driver,  John  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Manufacture  of 
bags.     2,066.719  ;  Jan.  5. 

Driver,  John  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Utilization  of  cellu- 
losic  films,  sheets,  and  the  like.     z,085,301  ;  June  29. 

Drobile,  Albert  W.,  Wayne,  G.  S.  Hiers,  Bala-Cynwyd, 
and  W.  R.  Keen,  Drexel  Hill,  assignors  to  Collins  & 
Aikman  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manufacture 
of  pile  fabrics.     2,071,922  ;  Feb.  23. 

Drobile,  Albert  W.,  Wayne,  assignor  to  Collins  &  Aikman 
Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Weaving  frieze  pile 
fabrics.     2,095,382  ;  Oct.  12. 

Drobinsky,  Miguel.      (See  Holden,  C.  R.,  and  Drobinsky. ) 

Drobniewsky,  John,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Arrow  glider. 
2.078,374  ;  Apr.  27. 

Drohan,  John  T.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Last  jack.  2,083,897  ; 
June  15. 

Droll,  Joseph  W.,  Chicago,  and  A.  IT.  Olson,  Evanslon, 
assignor  to  Droll  Patents  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Mattress  tufting  machine.     2,089.252  ;  Aug.  10. 

Droll  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Droll,  J.  W.,  and  Olson, 
assignors.) 

DroUinger,  Howard  B.,  South  Pasadena,  Calif.  Thein- 
poutic  apparatus.     2,102,790;  Dec.   21. 

Dromgold,  Gertrude,  executrix.      (See  Dromgold,  Loy  S.) 

Dromgold  &  Glenn.     (See  Dromgold,  Loy  S.,  assignor.) 

Uromgold  &  Glenn.     (See  Glenn,  Howard  A.,  assignor.) 

Dromgold,  Loy  S.,  deceased,  late  of  Chicago,  111.,  G.  Drom- 
gold, executrix,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  1o 
Dromgold  &  Glenn,  Chicago,  III.  Refrigerator  car. 
2,008,401  ;  Jan.  19. 

Druckmaschlnen  Aktiengesellscliaft.  (Soc  StUssI,  Rudolf, 
assignor.) 

Drudy,  Mortimer  F.,  Jr.,  Richmond  Hill,  and  A.  G. 
Mahoney,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boat  propulsion.  2,070,428  ; 
Apr.  0. 

DrumhPllor,  Charles  E.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  Tlie  Wil- 
liam Ciirter  Company,  Needlium,  Mass.  Rib  knitted 
fabric  having  controllable  longitudinal  stretch. 
2,090,910;  Aug.  24. 

Drumm,  Carl  TI.,  Clcvoliind,  Ohio.  Combination  shirt  ami 
tie.     2,090,724;  Aug.  24. 

Druinmoud,  Al:iii  A.  (See  Morgan,  II.  II.,  and  Di'uni- 
mond.) 

DruimiKind.  Alan  A.,  fl(>rr,'irds  (M-oss,  and  IT.  TI.  Morgan, 
Slough,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Indus- 
tries  Ijlinllcd.      Producing    resins.      2, 07!), 000  ;    May    II. 

DrunmioMd,  I'lici',  Itocky  Itlvcr,  Ohio,  assignor,  hy  mcsiic 
aHsigiiiiiciils,  lo  Union  Ciirbldi'  nnd  Curboti  Corixinit  ion. 
Mel  111  lop  for  dry  cells.     2,10;V714  ;  Dec.  28. 

DniiMiiKnidvllle  Collon  ('oinpany  I/lmlled.  (See  Yaxley, 
John  VV.,  assignor.) 


Druyvesteyn,  Marl  J.,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Gaseous  electric  discl-arge 
lamp  device.     2,103,227  ;  Dec.  21. 

Druyvesteyn,  Mari  J.,  W.  Uyterhoeven,  C.  Bol,  and  M.  van 
Dam,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignors  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Gaseous  electric  discharge  lamp  device. 
2,103,226  ;  Dec.  21. 

Dry  Cleaning  Equipment  Company.  (See  Branson,  James 
E.,   assignor.) 

Dryer,  Charles  G.     (See  Lowry,  C.  D.,  Jr.,  and  Dryer.) 

Drylie,  William  A.,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Cleaner.  2,095,597  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Drypolcher,  William,  Valley  Stream,  assignor  to  Lou 
Obstfeld,  Brooklyn,  and  A.  I.  Obstfeld,  Bronx,  N.  Y. 
Stapling  machine.     2,083,227  ;  June  8. 

Drysdale,  William  D.      (See  Peo,  R.  F.,  and  Drysdale.) 

Drysdale,  William  D.,  Mount  Clemens,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
Walter  J.  Sugden,  Boston,  Mass.  Refrigerant  com- 
pressor.    2,081,354  ;  May  25. 

Drysdale,  William  D.,  Mount  Clemens,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
W.  J.  Sugden,  Boston,  Mass.  Motor  compressor, 
2,100,799  ;  Nov.  30. 

Drysdale,  William  D.,  Mount  Clemens,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
Walter  J.  Sugden,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.  Liquid  cooler. 
2,103,970  ;   Dec.  28. 

Dry-Zero  Corporation.  (See  Clements,  A.  L.,  and  Easter, 
assignors.) 

Dual  Parking  Meter  Company.  (See  Johns,  Herman  S., 
assignor.) 

Dual  Parking  Meter  Company.  (See  Magee,  Carl  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

Duany,  Andrew  J.,  and  H.  T.  Randall,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
said  Randall  assignor  to  said  Duany.  Barrier  control 
system.     2,073,834  ;  Mar.  16. 

Duarte,  John  T.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Cooking  vessel  at- 
tachment.    2,079,281  ;  May  4. 

Dubbs,  Carbon  P.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Appara- 
tus for  converting  higher  boiling  hydrocarbons  into 
lower  hydrocarbons.     2,067,832  ;  Jan.  12. 

Dubbs,  Carbon  P.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hydrocar- 
bon oil  conversion.     2,069,358  ;  Feb.  2. 

Dubbs,  Carbon  P.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hydro- 
carbon oil  conversion.     2,087,507  ;  July  20. 

Dubbs,  Carbon  P.,  Wilmette,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Conversion  of  petroleum   oil.     2,079,159  ;   May  4. 

Dubbs,  Carbon  P.,  Wilmette,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Cracking  petroleum   oil.     2,080,118  ;   May   11. 

Dubbs,  Carbon  P.,  Wilmette.  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Universal  Oil  iToducts  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Converting  hydrocarbons.     2,091,196  ;  Aug.  24. 

Dubbs,  Carbon  P.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Treat- 
ment of  hydrocarbon  oil.     2,102,889  ;  Dec.  21. 

Dube,  John  E.,  assignor  to  The  Fulton  Sylphon  Company, 
Knoxville,  Tenn.  Shaft  sealing  device.  2,083,438 ; 
June  8. 

Dube,  John  B.,  assignor  to  The  Fulton  Sylphon  Company, 
Knoxville,  Tenn.  Water  heater  and  control  therefor. 
2,095,357 -Oct.  12. 

Dube,  John  E.,  assignor  to  The  Fulton  Sylphon  Company, 
Knoxville,  Tenn.  Adjustable  temperature  regulator. 
2,095,358  :  Oct.  12. 

Dube,  John  E.,  and  A.  D.  Stewart,  assignors  to  The 
Fulton  Sylphon  Company,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Tempera- 
ture regulator.     2,096,094  ;  Oct.  19. 

Dubied,  Edouard  &  Cie.,  Socl6t6  Anonyme.  (See  Diem, 
Hans,   assignor. ) 

Dubilier  Condenser  Corporation.  (See  Coursey,  P.  R., 
and   Marcus,  assignors.) 

Dubilier  Condenser  Corporation.  (See  Katzman,  Jacob, 
assignor.) 

Dubilier  Condenser  Corporation.  (See  Pitt,  Arthur  T., 
assignor.) 

Dubilier,  William,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Cornell- 
Dubilier  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  con- 
denser.    2,075.891  :  Apr.  6. 

Dubilier,  William,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Cornell- 
Duhilier  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dielectric  com- 
position.    2,088,093  ;  Aug.  3. 

DubinskI,   Benjamin.      (See  DublnskI,   Leo  and  B.) 

Dublnski,  Ijco  and  B.,  San  Anlonlo,  Tex.  Battery  plate 
pasling  niMchine.     2,094,878;  Oct.  5. 

Duhner,  llanii.'ih,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Corseletto. 
2,080,950;   Aug.   17. 

Du  TSois,  Alfred,  i'aris,  France,  assignor  to  B,  Arkell,  New 
York,  N,  v.     Valve-closed  bag.     2.102. 0S5  ;  Dec.  21. 

Du  Bois,  lOrnest,  Ilterbeeic,  (Mial(>!iu  de  I'lerrefond.s.  Bel- 
giuin.  assignor  to  Tiil(-rTinl  loual  C;irl)()nlc  Kngini'erhiK 
Coiiii)anv,  Kenn(>ll  S(|uare,  I'a.  Uelrlgerallng  cabinet. 
2,074,250;  Mar.  10. 

Du  Bolfl,  Ernest.  Ilterbeek,  Belgium,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Carbonic  Englneerli\g  (Company,  KiMinelt  Stiunn-, 
I'a.     Itefrlgeniting  iipparMlus.     2,078,129:  Apr.  :'(). 

Dubois,  Eugene  F.,  Freehold,  N.  J.  ProducInK  colTee  ex- 
triirl.     2,081,839  ;  June  22. 

Du  ISoiH,  IC<Mineth  W.,  assignor  to  The  TninibuU  lOlectrIc 
M.'iiuiliKiMrliig  ( 'oiiipiiiiy.  I'lnlnxllle.  ('unn.  l'!leclrlo 
switch.      2,07!), 2S2  ;  May  -1. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Du  Bois,  Kenneth  W.,  Plainville,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville, 
Conn.  Electric  chicken  brooder.  2,081,395  ;  May  25. 
Du  Bois,  Ralph  N.,  Grosse  Pointe  Farms,  assizor  to 
Continental  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Engine. 
2,094,266  :  Sept.  28. 

Dubois.  Raymond.  (See  Laboureur,  L.  A.  M.  J.,  and 
Dubois.) 

Du  Bois,  Warren  C,  et  al.  (See  Taylor,  Wesley,  as- 
signor. ) 

Dubonnet,  Andrg,  Neuillv-sur-Seine,  France.  Elastic  sus- 
pension system.     2.100.689  ;  Nov.  30. 

Du  Bose,  George,  et  al.  (See  Jongeneel,  Albert  M., 
assignor.) 

Du  Brie.  Stanley  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Switch.  2,095,436  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Ducart,  Guillaume,  Paris,  France,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Marinello  Corporation.  Hair  drier. 
2,088,189  ;   July   27. 

Ducey,  A.  M.     (See  James  Cleveland  A,  assignor.) 

Duchan,  Bohumil,  Braidwood,  111.  Visitor's  register  for 
graves.     2,070,940  ;  Feb.  16. 

Ducker,  Louis  F.,  Mariemont,  assignor  to  R.  A.  Kaps 
and  C.  H.  C.  Van  Pelt,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  said  L. 
F.  Ducker,  trustees.  Liquid  expresser.  2,100,026  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Ducommun,  Jesse  C,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Test  hole  device. 
2,083,011  ;  June  8. 

Ducommun,  Jesse  C,  Hammond,  and  J.  W.  Yant,  East 
Chicago,  Ind.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Pressure  vessels  for  use  at  low  tem- 
peratures.    2,073,053  ;  Mar.  9. 

Duda,  Oswald,  assignor  to  American  Well  &  Prospecting 
Company,  Corsicana,  Tex.     Power.     2,093,352  ;  Sept.  14. 

Dudding,  Bernard  P.,  Oxhey,  assignor  to  The  General 
Electric  Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Storage 
photoelectric  device.     2,092,206  ;  Sept.  7. 

Dudding,  Bernard  P.,  Oxhey,  and  L.  C.  Jesty,  Wembley, 
assignors  to  The  General  Electric  Company,  London, 
England.     Cathode  ray  tube.     2,089,546  ;  Aug.  10. 

Dudding,  Bernard  P.,  and  R.  E.  Leeds,  Middlesex, 
England,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Manufacture  of  electric  incandescent  lamps  having 
coiled-coil  filaments.     2,103,938  ;  Dec.  28. 

Dudgeon,  Ida  M.,  administrator,  et  al.  (See  Dudgeon, 
Thomas  M.) 

Dudgeon,  Thomas  M.,  deceased,  Homer,  N.  Y.,  by  I.  M. 
and  AV.  R.  Dudgeon,  administrators,  assignors  to  I.  M. 
Dudgeon.     Cleansing  machine.     2,096,228  ;  Oct.  19. 

Dudgeon,  Walter  R.,  administrator,  et  al.  (See  Dudgeon, 
Thomas  M. ) 

Dudley,  Edward  F.  (See  Stevens,  B.  D.,  Dudley,  and 
Verrinder.) 

Dudley,  Homer  W.,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Signaling  system.     2,098,956  ;  Nov.   16. 

Dudley,  John  A..  Detroit,  Mich.  Caster  brake. 
2.096,229  ;  Oct.  19. 

Dudley,  Kenneth  E.,  Hagerstown,  Md.  Automatic  punch 
for  printing  presses.     2,095,359  ;  Oct.  12. 

Dudley  Lock  Corporation.  (See  Bell,  Dillwyn  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dudley  Lock  Corporation.  (See  Machinist,  Harold,  as- 
sicnor. ) 

Dudley,  Oscar  E.,  Hyattsville,  Md.,  assignor  to  Submarine 
Signal  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  System  for  geological 
explorations.     2,088,588  ;  Aug.  3. 

Dudley  Hcsearcli  Corporation.  (See  Levy,  Dudley  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dudley.  Walter.  Redditch,  England.  Wind  screen  wiper. 
2.094,206  :  Sept.  28. 

Dudley,  William  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Cooling  system. 
2,069,359  ;  Feb.  2. 

Dudley,  William  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Cooling  system. 
2,07"l.509  :  Feb.  23. 

Dudouit,  Henri,  Le  Havre,  France.  Load  handling  ap- 
paratus.    2,072,735  ;  Mar.  2. 

Duecker,  Werner  W.,  and  0.  R.  Payne,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
assignors  to  Texas  Gulf  Sulphur  Company.  Olefine 
sulphide.      2,093,752  ;  Sept.  21. 

Duoll.  Edith  B.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Display  device. 
2,0S0,1in  :  Jlny  11. 

Duemlor,  Virgil  E.     (See  Smith,  J.,  and  Duemler.) 

Duerig,  Alfred  E.,  Haddonfield.  assignor  to  The  Centrifuge 
Company,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for  centrifu- 
gal separation.     2,083,899  ;  June  15. 

Duerr,  John  F.      (See  Closes,  L.  W.,  and  Duerr.) 

Duesenberg,  August  S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Cord  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Cooling  system  for  au- 
tomobile engines.     2,078,067  :  Apr.  20. 

Duovel,  Charles  O.,  Jr.      (See  Payson,  A.  H.,  and  Duevel.) 

Duoy.  Harold  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tooth  brush. 
2.0S0.605  :  Afay  IS. 

Duey,  Harold  S.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Bubble 
cap.     2,084.726:  June  22. 

Dufay-Chromex  Limited.  (See  Harrison,  G.  B.,  and 
Threndgold,  assignors.) 

Dufay-Chromex  Limited.  (See  Threadgold,  Stanley  D., 
assignor.) 

Duff  Alexander.     (See  Canner,  M.  O.,  and  Duff.) 


Duff-Norton  Manufacturing  Company,  The.     (See  Schwer- 

in,  Frank  H.,  assignor.) 
Duff,  William  A.      (See  Hill,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Duffendack,  Ora  S.  (See  Randolph,  D.  W.,  Dufifendack, 
Wolfe,  and  Headrick.) 

DufEeld,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Juno  Corporation  Limited, 
Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Automatic  power  trans- 
mission.    2,069,360  ;  Feb.  2. 

Duffield,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Juno  Corporation,  Limit- 
ed, Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Automatic  power  trans- 
mission.    2,070,262  ;  Feb.  9. 

Duffield,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Juno  Corporation  Limited, 
Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Variable  speed  power  trans- 
mission.    2,074,781  ;   Mar.   23. 

Duffield,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Juno  Corporation  Lim- 
ited, Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Variable  speed  trans- 
mission.    2,081,863  :  May  25. 

Duffing,  Paul,  Berlin-Siemensstadt,  and  W.  Hergert,  Ber- 
lin-Conradshohe,  Germany,  assignors  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Motor-operated  mechanism  for  circuit  breakers. 
2,068,402  ;  Jan.  19. 

DufEord,  John  R.,  Bristol,  assignor  to  Paterson  Parchment 
Paper  Company,  Bristol  Township,  Pa.  Concentration 
of  dilute  sulphuric  acid  containing  amyloid.  2,069,472  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Duffy,  Charles  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Sealed 
Joint  Products  Co.  Inc.  Building  unit  and  structure 
formed  therefrom.     2,073,735  :  Mar.  16. 

Duffy,  Charles  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Sealed 
Joint  Products  Co.,  Inc.  Panel  mounting.  2,101,612  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Duffy,  Charles  H.,  Miami,  Fla.  Sail  slide.  2,084,325 ; 
June  22. 

DuflCy,  Herbert  L.,  Sumner,  assignor  to  Indian  Refining 
Company,  Lawrenceville.  111.  Solvent  recovery  in  de- 
waxing  operations.     2,080,222  ;  May  11. 

Duffy,  Robert  T.,  Boston,  Mass.  Ruling  machine. 
2,070,860;  Feb.   16. 

Duffy,  Thomas  I.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Westfield 
Manufacturing  Company,  Westfield.  Mass.  Resilient 
mounting  for  bicycle  wheels.     2,073,736  ;  Mar.  16. 

Duffy,  Thomas  I.,  Detroit.  ]\Iich.,  assignor  to  The  West- 
field  Manufacturing  Company,  Westfield,  Mass.  Bicycle 
saddle  and  mounting  therefor.     2.080.658  ;  May  18. 

Dufour,  Charles  E.,  Wentworth,  N.  H.  Antiflood  oil 
burner  attachment.     2,089,882  ;   Aug.   10.. 

Dufour,  Ren6,  Paris,  France.  Spark  gap  apparatus. 
2,070,475  ;  Feb.  9. 

Duftschmid,  Franz.      (See  Heinzel,  A.,  and  Duftschmid.) 

Duga,  William  I.,  and  A.  H.  McNalley.  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  ;  said  McNallev  assignor  to  said  Duga.  Making 
shoes.     2,099,974  :  Nov.  23. 

Dugdale,  Richard  M.,  Dedham,  assignor  to  Farrington 
Manufacturing  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Hinge  con- 
struction for  eyeglass  cases  and  the  like.  2,070,827  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Dugelay,  Paul,  assignor  to  Societe  d'Exploitation  de 
Brevets  pour  I'lndustrie,  lAviation  et  I'Automobile 
(Sebia),  Paris,  France.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,102,946;  Dec.  21. 

Duggan,  Paul  E.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Film  reeling  and  dis- 
pensing means  for  continuous  motion  picture  projectors. 
2,080,659  ;  May  18. 

Dulnker,  Daniel  M.     (See  Mulder,  J.  G.  W.,  and  Duinker.) 

Duisburger  Kupferhutte  et  al.  (See  Kuss,  E.,  and  Miess- 
ner,  assignors.) 

Duke,  James  B.      (See  Tartaron.  F.  X.,  and  Duke.) 

Du  Laney,  Flovd  M.,  Chicago,  HI.  Ignition  booster  sys- 
tem.    2,075,431  ;  Mar.  30. 

Dulberg,  Jasper,  Astoria,  assignor  of  two-thirtieths  to 
B.  Provisor.  Brooklyn,  three-thirtieths  to  J.  S.  Free- 
man, Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  and  one-third  to  P.  S.  SIcLean, 
Bloomfield,  N.  J.     Electric  lamp.     2,082,326  ;  June  1. 

DuIpv,  (^rice  L..  assignor  of  one-third  to  W.  Duley,  Mounds, 
111.     Toy.     2,076,627;  Apr.  13. 

Dulc.v.  William.      (See  Duley,  Crice  L.,  assignor.) 

Dull,  Raymond  W.,  La  Grange,  111.,  assignor  to  Safety  Min- 
ing Company.  Blasting  method  and  apparatus. 
2,083,695;   Juno  15. 

Dull,  Raymond  W.,  La  Grange,  111.,  assignor  to  Safety 
Mining    Company.      Blasting    method    and    apparatus. 

2.083.696  ;  Juno  15. 

Dull,  Raymond  W.,  La  Grange,  111.,  assignor  to  Safety 
Mining    Company.      Apparatus    for    breaking    material. 

2.083.697  ;  June  15. 

Dultgen,  Arthur.  Queens  Village,  N.  Y.  Producing  gravure 
etchings.     2,096,794 ;   Oct.   26. 

Dumas  Engineering  Company.  (See  Dumas,  Maxwell  G., 
assignor.) 

Dumas,  Louis,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Tap  for  water  or 
other  liquids  and  fluids.     2,072,736  ;  Mar.  2. 

Dumas,  Maxwell  G.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Dumas  Engineering  Company.  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Cen- 
trifugal casting.    2,073,199  ;  Mar.  9. 

Dumas,  Maxwell  G.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Dumas  Engineering  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Cen- 
trifugal casting.     2,073,200  ;  Mar.  9. 

Durable.  Clifford  R.,  Arlington  Heights,  Mass.,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  California  Process  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Controlling  means  for  batch  oper- 
ating machines.    2,086,157  ;  July  6. 


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Dumble,  Clifford  R.,  Arlinfrton  Heights,  Mass.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  California  Process  Company,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Controlling  means  for  batch  operating 
machines.     2,091,094  ;  Aug.  24. 

Dumble,  Clifford  R.,  Arlington,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Joseph  L.  Zelaskow,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Machine  for  game  playing.     2,103,744  ;  Dec.  28. 

Dumke,   Willy.      (See  Hoffman,   Jacob,  assignor.) 

Du  Mont,  Allen  B.,  assignor  to  A'.  B.  Du  Mont  Labora- 
tories, Inc.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Synchronous  elec- 
tron motor.     2.067,382  :  Jan.  12. 

Du  Mont,  Allen  B.,  assignor  to  Allen  B.  Du  Mont  Labora- 
tories, Inc.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Current  generator 
and  converter.     2,082,327  ;  June  1. 

Du  Mont,  Allen  B.,  assignor  to  Allen  B.  Du  Mont  Labora- 
tories, Inc.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Commutating  de- 
vice.    2,085,576  ;  June  29. 

Du  Mont,  Allen  B.,  Upper  Montclair,  assignor  to  Allen  B. 
Du  Mont  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Cathode 
ray    tube.      2,087,280 ;   July   20. 

Du  Mont,  Allen  B.,  assignor  to  Allen  B.  Du  Mont  Labora- 
tories, Inc.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Cathode  ray  de- 
vice.    2,098,231  ;   Nov.  9. 

Du  Mont,  Allen  B.,  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Du  Mont,  Allen 
B.,  assignor.) 

Dunaway,  Sanford  J.,  assignor  to  The  Expello  Corpora- 
tion, Dover,  N.  H.  Vapor  disseminating  package. 
2,069,179  ;  Jan.  26. 

Dunaway,  Ulrich  C,  assignor  to  James  R.  Kearney  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Grounding  set.  2,096,796 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Duncan,  Charles  R.,  Waukegan,  assignor  to  Oakes  Prod- 
ucts Corporation,  North  Chicago,  111.  Flanged  tubu- 
lar article  and  making  same.     2,101,311  ;  Dec.  7. 

Dunbar  Ernest  W..  Hudson,  assignor  to  Cambridce  Rub- 
ber Co.,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Shoe.     Re.  20,609 ;  Dec.  28. 

Dunbar,  Ernest  W.,  Hudson,  assignor  to  Cambridge  Rub- 
ber Co.,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Shoe.     2,071,298  :  Feb.   16. 

Dunbar,  Ernest  W.,  Hudson,  assignor  to  Cambridge  Rub- 
ber Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Fur  trimmed  overshoe. 
2.071,783  ;  Feb.  23. 

Dunbar,  Ernest  W.,  Hudson,  assignor  to  Cambridge  Rub- 
ber Co.,  Cambridge,  Mass.     Shoe.     2,075,432  ;  Mar.  30. 

Dunbar,  Harry,  Spokane,  Wash.  Paper  clip.  2,095,735  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Dunbar,  Thomas  L..  assignor  to  Chemipulp  Process,  In- 
corporated, Watertown.  N.  Y.  Treatment  of  fibrous 
material.     2,093,267;   Sept.    34. 

Dunbar,  Thomas  L.,  and  A.  D.  Merrill,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 
Blethod  and  apparatus  for  the  digestion  of  fibrous 
material.     Re.  20,266  ;  Feb.  16. 

Dunbar,  Thomas  L.,  and  A.  D.  Merrill,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 
Digesting  process  and  apparatus.     Re.  20,267  ;  Feb.  16. 

Duncan,  Archibald  A.,  Akron,  Ohio.     Telephone  receiver. 

2.099.727  :  Nov.  23. 

Duncan,  C.  E.,  et  al.     (See  Ditto,  John,  assignor.) 
Duncan,  Charles  R.     (See  Gottlieb,  O.  F.,  and  Duncan.) 
Duncan,  Charles  R.,  Waukegan,  assignor  to  Oakes  Prod- 
ucts Corporation,  North  Chicago,  111.     Making  bumper 
guards.    2,070,424  •  Feb.  9. 
Duncan,  Charles  R.,  Waukegan,  assignor  to  Oakes  Prod- 
ucts   Corporation,    North    Chicago,    111.      Brake    lever. 

2.099.728  :  Nov.  23. 

Duncan  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Emens, 
Albert  L.,  assignor.) 

Duncan,  George  C,  Jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Duncan  No-Noise  Valve  &  Bow 
Company,    Inc.      Flush   valve.      2,075,029  ;    Mar.    30. 

Duncan,  George  C,  Jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Duncan  No-Noise  Valve  &  Bow) 
Company,   Inc.     Toilet.     2,075,030  ;   Mar.    30. 

Duncan,  George  R.,  Oak  Terrace,  Minn.  Apparatus  for 
thermal  treatment.     2.091.0.34:  Aug.  24. 

Duncan,   Georgia  H.      (See  Jones,  Robert  D.,  assignor.) 

Duncan,  Isaac  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Safety  device  for  feed- 
ers.    2,090,752  :  Aug.  24. 

Duncan,  James  F.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Guide  arm  for 
valve  rods.     2,071,823  ;  Feb.  23. 

Duncan,  Justin  R.      (See  Tolson,  W.  A.,  and  Duncan.) 

Duncan  No-Nolse  Valve  &  Bowl  Company.  (See  Duncan, 
George  C,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Duncan,  Robert  A.  (See  Preston,  W.  C,  Colth,  and 
Duncan.) 

Duncan,  Robert  A.,  and  W.  H.  McAllister,  Wyoming,  as- 
signors to  The  Procter  &  Gamble  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Detergent  composition.     2,091,704  ;  Aug.  31. 

Duncan,  Robert  1).,  Jr.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Wired  Radio,  Inc..  Now  York.  N.  Y.  Binaural  program 
system.      9  102,144;   Dec.   14. 

Duncan,  William  M.,  Alton,  111.  Automatic  stoker. 
2,092,274  ;  Sept.  7. 

Dundon.  Merle  ti.      (See  SInud.  C.  J.,  and  Dundon.) 

Dundore,  Marvin  W.,  assignor  to  BeloU  Iron  Works, 
Belolt,  Wis.     Metal   founding.      2,085.302;  June   29. 

Dungnn,  Charles  M.,  assignor  of  twenly  per  cent  to  IT. 
Schneider,  ten  per  cent  to  II.  A.  Neuinei.s(<'r.  miuI  tlilrtv 
per  cent  to  ('•.  U.  Tannnliill,  Nebraska  Cilv,  Nebr.  Seal. 
2,087,840  ;  July  20. 

Dunham,  Ansel  \V.,  Rock  THlantl,  HI.  Composite  highway 
beam  construction.     2,078,48.5;  Apr.  27. 

Dunham,  Atil)T:i  It.     (See  Diinliaiu.  (Miivt'in  .A.,  and  A.  R.) 

Dunham,  liert  G.,  decensiHl,  Ilawl borne,  N.  J.,  bv  Western 
Elect  ric  <;omi)Hny,  Incorporated,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  as- 
signee.     'rel<'|»li()iie   Hy.sleiii.      Ke.    20,  l!l(i  ;    Se|>l.   7. 

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(See  Crosthwait,  David  N.,  Jr., 
(See  Dunham,  C.  A.,  and 
(See  Taylor,  E.  A.,  Pence, 
(See  Van  Zandt,  John  H.. 
Taylor,   E.   A.,   Pence,    and 


Dunham,  C.  A.  Company, 
assignor.) 

Dunham,    C.    A.,    Company. 
Crosthwait,  assignors.) 

Dunham,   C.   A.,   Company, 
and  Dunham,  assignors.) 

Dunham,   C.   A.,    Company, 
assignor.) 

Dunham,    Clayton  A.      (See 
Dunham. ) 

Dunham,  Clayton  A.,  Glencoe,  111.,  and  D.  N.  Crosthwait, 
Jr.,  assignors  to  C.  A.  Dunham  Company,  Marshall- 
town,  Iowa.  Effective  temperature  control  apparatus. 
2,094,738  ;  Oct.  5. 

Dunham,  Clayton  A.,  and  A.  R.  Dunham,  Glencoe,  as- 
signors to  Experimental  Laboratories  Incorporated, 
Chicago,  111.  Method  and  apparatus  for  generating 
heating  medium.     2,103,770  ;  Dec.  28. 

Dunham,  David  H.,  et  al.  (See  Brannan,  Eldred  B., 
assignor.) 

Dunham,  George  W.,  Westport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Clothes  wringer.     2,091,847  ;  Aug. 

Dunham,  Henry  V.,  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.  Casein  compound 
and  making.     2,103.153  ;  Dec.  21. 

Dunham,  Irvie  H.,  assignor  to  Electric  Motor  Corporation, 
Racine,  Wis.  Adjustable  gear  reduction  unit. 
2,082,446  ;  June  1. 

Dunham,  Irvie  H.,  assignor  to  Electric  Motor  Corpora- 
tion, Racine,  Wis.     Gear  housing.     2,089,934  ;  Aug.  17. 

Dunham,  James  W.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  National  Cylin- 
der Gas  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  the 
transportation  of  compressed  or  liquefied  gases. 
2,102,686  ;  Dec.  21. 

Dunham,  Le  Roy  S.,  East  Orange,  and  A.  F.  Robertson, 
Belleville,  assignors  to  Edison-Splitdorf  Corporation, 
West  Orange,  N.  J.  Magneto  electric  generator. 
2,081,800;   May  25. 

Dunhill,  Alfi'ed,  of  London,  Inc.  (See  Scheibinger,  A., 
and  Koehlreuter,  assignors.) 

Dunkel,  Wilhelm,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Incandescent  electric  lamp. 
2,081,801  ;  May  25. 

Dunkelberger,  Milton  S.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Liquid  mixer. 
2,086,858;   July  13. 

Dunkerke,  Thomas  O.,  Farmingdale,  N.  Y.  Twine  package. 


2,084,134;  June  15 
Dunkle,  Clarence  C.      (See  Blackwell, 

assignors. ) 
Dunlap,    Alexander    H.,    Chicago,    111. 

2,076,076  ;  Apr.  6. 
Dunlap,   Charles  K.,   assignor  to 

pany,  Hartsville,   S.  C.     Spool. 
Charles   K.,  assignor   to 


F.   S.,   and  White, 
Bulletproof   vest. 


Dunlap, 
pany, 

Dunlap, 
pany, 

Dunlap 


Hartsville^  S. 
(^harles   K., 


T., 
R.. 


and   Dun- 
and  Dun- 


Sonoco  Products   Com- 

2,069,944  ;  Feb.  9. 
Sonoco  Products  Com- 
C.     Textile  roll.     2,069,945  ;  Feb.  9. 
assignor   to    Sonoco    Products    Com- 
Hartsville,  S.  C.     Spool.     2.093,193  ;  Sept.  14. 
De    Clermont,    Newark,    N.    J.      Blonorail    track 
support.     2,084,610  ;  June  22. 
Dunlap,   James  W.      (See  Spencer,  William  F.,  assignor.) 
Dunlap.  Matthew  E.,  Madison,  Wis.,  dedicated  to  tlie  free 

use  of   the  People  of  the   United   States   of  America. 

Instrument   for  measuring  moisture.     2,073,611 ;   Mar. 

16. 
Dunlap,  Porter.      (See  Taylor,  E.  H.,  Pardue,  Dunlap.  and 

Edmunds.) 
Dunleavey,   Frank    S.      (See   Harding,   A. 

leavey.) 
Dunleavey,   Michael  F.      (See  Meyer,   W. 

leavey. ) 
Dunlop,    James,    Park    Ridge, 

Electric  Elevator  Company, 

way.     2,073,819;  Feb.  23. 
Dunlop,    James,    Park    Ridge, 

Electric  Elevator  Company, 

way.     2,081,989;  June  1. 
Dunlop,    James,    Park    Ridge, 

Electric  Elevator  Company, 

way.     2,085,076  ;  June  29. 
Dunlop,  Robert  R.,  Columbus, 

frey  Manufacturing  Company. 

Jan.  26. 
Dunlop  Rubber  Company.     (See  BeharroU,  G.  E.,  Wright, 

and  Trovaskin,  assignors.) 
Dunlop  Rubber  Company.  (See  Murphy,  E.  A.,  and  Madge, 

assignors.) 
Dunlop    Rubber    Company.      (See    WiUshaw,    Harry,    as- 
signor.) 
Dunlop  Rubber  Company.      (See  Wlllshaw,   H.,  and  Nor- 

cross,  assignors.) 
Dunlop  Rubber  Company.     (See  Wright,  J.,  and  Trovnskls, 

assignors,)' 
Dunlop  Rubber  Company,  Limited.     (See  Twiss,  D.  F.,  and 

Owen,  assignors.) 
Dunlop    RulibiM-    Conipjiny    Limited.      (See   Wlllshaw,    H.. 

(Joodliiill    nnd   Cowles.   .'issigniiis.) 
Dunloi)  Kviblier  Company  Limited.      (See  Wright,  Joseph, 

assignor.) 
Dunlop  Tiro  and  Rubber  Corporation.     (See  Twlss,  D.  F., 

and  Jones,  assignors.) 
Dunniore,    Ii'rancls    W.,    nnd    Xi.    L.    nughos,    Wnshliigton, 

D.  C,  nsNlgnors  to  tlie  (loveriunetit  of  (he  United  Stales, 

represenfed  liy   thi<  Socretiiry  of  Coiiimerce.     Mulllstace 

ullni  Iili;h  radio  friMpiency  MinpllHor.     2, 0(1(1, 674  ;  .Ian.  C, 


assignor    to 
Chicago,  111. 

assignor    to 
Chicago,  111. 

assignor   to 
Chicago,  III. 


Westinghouse 
Moving  stalr- 

Westinghouse 
Moving  stair- 

Westinghouse 
Moving  stair- 


Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jef- 
Cutter  chain.    2,068,666  ; 


170 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Dunn,  Alfred  D.,  Honomu,  Hawaii.  Dual  wheel. 
2,082,384  ;  June  1. 

Dunn,  Alton  L.,  assignor  to  Benicia  Fisheries,  Benicia, 
Calif.     Fish  tenderloining  machine.     2,086,070  ;  July  6. 

Dunn,  Carl  L.,  Trion,  Ga.     Glove.     2,074,893  ;  Mar.  23. 

Dunn,  Carl  L.,  assignor  to  The  Trion  Company,  Trion, 
Ga.     Hand  covering.     2,074,144  ;  Mar.   16. 

Dunn,  Edward  L.,  Livingston,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Otis  Eleva- 
tor Company,  New  Xorlj,  N.  Y.  Switching  mechanism. 
2,081,618  ;  May  25. 

Dunn,  Edward  L.,  Livingston,  N.  J.,  and  D.  C.  Larson, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Otis  Elevator  Company, 
New  Yorlj,  N.  Y.    Elevator  control.    2,074,578  ;  Mar.  23. 

Dunn,  Fredericlc  R.,  Loclvport,  assignor  to  American  Dis- 
trict Steam  Companv,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Steam 
trap.     2,097,401 ;   Oct.  26. 

Dunn,  George  E.      (See  Ketcham,  F.,  and  Dunn.) 

Dunn,  Harry  E.     (See  Slife,  R.  E.,  and  Dunn.) 

Dunn,  Hugh  K.,  Bellerose,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wave 
shaping  system.    2.076,229  ;  Apr.  6. 

Dunn,  Hugh  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fire  hydrant. 
2,087,220;   July  13. 

Dunn,  John  S.,  Mount  Airy,  assignor  to  Struthers  Dunn 
Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Control  switch.  2,096,709  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Dunn,  John  S.,  F.  R.  Himsworth,  Norton-on-Tees,  and 
V.  Lefebure,  London,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial 
Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Calcium  sulphate  plas- 
ters.    2,083,321  ;  June  8. 

Dunn,  John  S.,  Norton-on-Tees,  and  V.  Lefebure,  London, 
England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Industries  Limited. 
Calcium  sulphate  plasters.     2,103.216  ;  Dee.  21. 

Dunn,  John  W.     (See  Crosley,  L.  M.,  and  Dunn.) 

Dunn,  Joseph  A.     (See  Christenson,  George  F.,  assignor.) 

Dunn,  Joseph  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Service  station. 
Re.  20,519  ;  Sept.  28. 

Dunn,  Norman  R.,  Webberville,  Mich.  Scraping  device 
for  footwear.     2,094.145  ;  Sept.  28. 

Dunn,  Ralph  J.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Gas- 
ket material.     2.087.569  ;  July  20. 

Dunn,  Ritchie  L.,  Jr.,  Piedmont,  and  H.  T.  Birr,  Jr.,  Oak- 
land, Calif.     Structural  toy.     2,070,887  ;  Feb.  16. 

Dunn,   Struthers,  Inc.      (See  Dunn,  John  S.,  assignor.) 

Dunn,  Vernon  E.,  Fairfield,  Iowa.  Drain  board  tilting 
mechanism.    2,069,649  ;  Feb.  2. 

Dunn,  William  C,  Chicago,  111.  Carburetor.  2,079,436  ; 
May  4. 

Dunn,  William  E.     (See  Hurst,  Reginald  A.,  assignor.) 

Dunn,  William  G.,  Clarinda,  Iowa.  Wind  driven  genera- 
tor structure.    2,094,917  ;  Oct.  5. 

Dunn,  William  G.,  Clarinda,  Iowa.  Wind  driven  gener- 
ator structure.     2,102.309  ;   Dec.    14. 

Dunn,  William  T.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corpora- 
tion, Highland  Park,  Mich.  Power  transmitting  device. 
2,074.170  :  Mar.   16. 

Dunn,  William  T.,  and  A.  J.  Syrovy,  assignors  to  Chrysler 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle  power  trans- 
mission.    2,084,578  ;  June  22. 

Diinnebier,  Max.      (See  Winkler.  A.,  and  Dunnebier.) 

Dunning,  Orville  M.,  Glen  Ridge,  and  R.  M.  Somers. 
Orange,  assignors  to  Thomas  A.  Edison,  Incorporated. 
West  Orange,  N.  J.  Phonographic  system.  2,075,978  : 
Apr.  6. 

Dunsheath,  Percy.  (See  Hill,  H.,  Beckinsale,  Slater,  and 
Dunsheath.) 

Dunzweiler,  Carl  J.,  assignor  to  Willard  Storage  Batterv 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Storage  battery.  2,066,675  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Duplate  Corporation.  (See  Fix,  E.  L.,  and  Dennison,  as- 
signors.) 

Duplate  Corporation.     (See  Haux,  Elmer  H.,  assignor.) 

Duplate  Corporation.     (See  Kamerer,  James  W.,  assignor.) 

Duplate  Corporation.      (See  Sherts,  James  H.,  assicnor.) 

Dupler,  Raymond  R.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Globe.  2,083,988 ; 
June  15. 

Duplessis,  Rpn6  E.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Method 
of  and  means  for  use  in  lasting  moccasins.  2,084,326  ; 
June  22. 

r)uple.ssis,  Rpn6  E..  Beverly,  JIass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoo  Madiinery  Corpor.n  tion,  Paterson.  N.  J.  Jleans 
for  use  in  manufacturing  moccasins.     2,089,195  ;  Aug. 

Duplex  Electric  Company.      (See  EUithorpe,  Clarence  D., 

assignor.) 
Duplex  Envelope  Company,  The.     (See  Lee,  W.  O.  W.,  and 

Jones,  assignors.) 
Duplex  Printing  Press  Company.     (See  Dean,  Edmund  W., 

nssignor. ) 
Duplex  Printing  Press  Company,  The.     (See  Kaster,  John. 

assignor.) 
Duplex    Printing    Press    Company,    The.       (See    Solimidt. 

Godfrey  11.,  assignor.) 
Du  Ponti   E.    I.,   de   Nemours  &   Company.      (See  Acken, 

Marshall   F.,   assignor.) 
Du   Pont,  E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Adams. 

H.  C,  and  Green,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont  E.   I.,   de    Nemours    &   Company.      (See   Adams, 

Roger,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Albrecht, 

H.  O.,  McGlone,  and  Roskosky,  assignors.) 


Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Alibert, 

Jean  M..  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Allemann, 

Otto,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.   I.,    de  Nemours  &  Co.      (See  Alvarado,  Al- 
fonso M.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Amend, 

William  J.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,   E.   I.    de  Neinours   &   Company.      (See   Amend, 

W.  J.,  and  Bousquet,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Amick,  M. 

G.,  Parmelee,  and  Stecher,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company,  The.      (See  Ar- 
nold, Herrick  R.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

H.   R.,   and   Lessig,    assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company. 

Norman  P.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,   E.  I.,    de  Nemours  &  Company. 

James  A.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

W.  H.,  Burrows,  and  Lawson,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Auston, 

P.  R.,  and  Salzberg,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,   E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Bailey, 

Waldo  C,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Baker, 

Louis  S.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

John  G.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

Thomas  F.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

Dorothy  E.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  and  Company. 

garten.  Paul,  assignor.) 
Du    Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &   Company. 

Earl  E.,   assignor.) 
Du  Pont.  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

Roland  G.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

A.  F.,  Benton,  and  Clarkson,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &   Company. 

Gerard  J.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,    de  Nemours   &  Company. 

Allen,  Allan,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.    I.,   de  Nemours   &    Company. 

Crayton  K.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,   E.  I.,   de   Nemours  &  Company. 

Howard  H.,   assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,    de  Nemours  &    Company. 

Ernest   R.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,  E.    I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company. 

Elmer  K.,  assignor.) 
Du    Pont,    E.    I.,    de   Nemours   &   Company. 

H.  A.,  and  Harris,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,   E.    I.,   de  Nemours   &   Company. 

J.   E.,   Krchma,   and  McKinney,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Bordon, 

W.  E.,  and  Heckert,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Bousquet, 

E.  W.,  and  Lazier,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Bowlus, 

Harold  G.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Bradshaw, 

George  B.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Bradshaw. 

Hamilton,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Bradshaw, 

W.   H.,  Fonda,   and  Filson,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Bradshaw, 

W.  H.,  and  Hoff,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,    E.    I.,    de   Nemours    &    Company. 

Shaw,  W.  H.,  and  McKee,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company. 

Ernest  J.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,   de   Nemours  &  Company. 

Bozetech  C,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont.  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

L.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

and  Plummer,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

A.  A.,  and  Siegel,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

Philip  D.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,  E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &   Company. 

Wallace  E..  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

Merlin  M.,  assignor.) 
Du  I'ont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

M.  M.,   and   Howk,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

Lawton  A.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company. 

L.  A.,  and  Lawson,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont.   E.   I.,   de   Nemours  &   Company. 

Otto  H.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Buxbaum, 

Edwin  C,  nssignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.   I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Calcott, 

William  S.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de   Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Calcott. 

W.  S.,  Carleton.  and  Mattison,  assignors.) 


(See  Arnold, 

(See  Arnold, 

(See  Arvin, 

(See  Aughey, 


(See  Baldwin, 

(See  Banigan, 

(See  Bateman, 

(See  Baum- 

(See  Beard, 

(See  Benner, 

(See  Benning, 

(See  Berchet, 

(See  Berne- 

(See  Black, 

(See  Blouch, 

(See   Boiler, 

(See  Bolton, 

(See  Bond, 

(See  Booge, 


(See  Brad- 

(See  Braun, 

(See  Bren, 


(See  Brill,  John 

(See  Brill,  J.  L., 

(See  Brizzolara, 

(See  Brossman, 


(See  Brown, 
(See  Brubaker, 
(See  Brubaker, 
(See  Burrows, 
(See  Burrows, 


(See  Buse, 


LIST   OF  PATENTEES 


171 


Da  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Campbell, 

D.  J.,  and  London,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Carl,  Fred, 

assignor. ) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Carleton, 

P.  W.,  and  Fox,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Carlisle, 

P.  J.,  and  Macallum,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Carlson, 

Fred  C,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Carothers, 

Wallace  H.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Carothers, 

W.  H.,  and  Berchet,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Carothers, 

W.  H.,  and  Collins,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Carothers, 

W.  H.,  Collins,  and  Kirby,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Carothers, 

W.  H.,  and  Jacobson,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Carpenter, 

G.  B.,  and  Carothers,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,   E.   I.,    de  Nemours   &   Company.      (See   Carr, 

James  I.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,    de  Nemours   &   Company.      (See   Carr, 

J.  I.,  and  Black,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,   E.    I.,    de  Nemours   &   Company.      (See    Cass, 

Oliver  W.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  B.  I.  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Chambers, 

Ivan  F.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Chapman, 

Fred  F.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Charch, 

William  H.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &   Company.     (See  Charch, 

W.  H.,  Brubaker,  and  Meigs,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Charch, 

W,  H.,  and  Hershberger,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.   de  Nemours  &   Company.      (See    Chatin, 

Charles,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,    E.    I.,   de   Nemours   &   Company.      (See   Clark, 

Percy,  M.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.    I.,    de   Nemours   &   Company.      (See   Clark, 

P.  M.,  and  Taylor,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Clarkson, 

Richard  G.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  1.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Clarkson, 

R.  G.,  and  Lenher,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Coleman, 

Clarence  E.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Collins, 

Arnold  M.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Collins,  A. 

M.,  and  Larson,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Collins, 

Jolin  H..  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Conaway, 

RoUin  F.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Converse, 

J.  D..  Handforth,  and  Harris,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,   E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Crane, 

P.  W.,  and  Fields,  assignors.) 
Du    Pont,    E.    I.,    de    Nemours    Company.      (See    Dahlert, 

Miles  A.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Dahlrn. 

M.  A.,  and  Foohey,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  B.   I.,  de  JNemours  &   Company.      (See  Dahlen, 

M.  A.,  and  Friedrieh,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Dahlen, 

M.  A.,  and  Zwilgmeyer,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Dales,  B., 

and  Downing,  assignors.) 
Du     Pont,     E.     I.,     de     Nemours     &     Company.       (See 

Dangelmajpr,  Charles,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Daudt, 

Herbert  W.,  assignor.) 
Du     Pont,     E.     I.,     de     Nemours     &     Company.       (See 

Doese,  Robert  F.,  .Tr.,  n.ssignor. ) 
Du   Pont,  B.   I.,  de  Nemours  &   Company.      (See   Deinet, 

Joseph,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  de  Ropp, 

Ilnrald  W.,  assignor.) 
Du  I'ont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Dettwyler, 

William,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  B.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Dickson, 

Robert  F.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   B.    I.,    do   Nemours   &   Company.       (See    Dictz. 

J.  B.,   Stauffor,   and  Oellinger,   assignors.) 
Du     Pont,      B.      I.,      de      Nemour.s     &      (Company.        (S(m> 

Diltmar,  Harry  R.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  B.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Douglass, 

William   A.,   assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  B.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (.See  Downing, 

F.  B.,  and  Bennlng,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (Sec  Downing, 

P.  B.,   and   I'edersen,   assignors.) 
Du   Pont,   K.    L   de  Nemours    &  Company.      (See  Drew, 

Donald  E.,  nsHlgnor.) 
Du^Pont,_IO.    I.,   de   Nemours   &   Company.      (See   Dunn, 

inourf   "■  Company.      (.See   DykBlni, 


Ralph  J.,   assignor. 

Du  Pont,  E.   L,   (le  Nr 

lliiriy  I!.,  asHlgnor.) 


Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Dykstra, 

H.  B.,  and  Lawson,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Eberlln, 

Walter  C,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,   E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Edgar, 

Donald  E.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  L,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Eiseman, 

Henry  J.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Elliott, 

P.  F.,  and  Hucks.  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     ( See  Engelmann, 

Max,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont  B.  I.  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Bnsminger, 

George  R.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.   L,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Fields, 

Reuben  T.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  L,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See   Fonda, 

J.  S.,  and  Filson,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Fothergill, 

Robert  E.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Friedrieh, 

M.  B.  P.,  and  Smith,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Gilbert, 

Harvey  N.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Gilbert, 

H.  N.,  and  Rei chert,  assignors.) 
Du     Pont,     E.     I.,     de     Nemours     &     Company.       (See 

Gordon,  Wallace  E.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  B.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Graves, 

George  D.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  B.  L,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Graves, 

G.  D.,  and  Greenewalt,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Greene- 
wait,  Crawford  H.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Gubelmann, 

I.,  and  Tinker,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,   E.    I.,   de    Nemours   &    Company.      (See   Haag, 

I.  L.,  and  Vana,  assignors.) 

Du  Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Hahn, 

Frederick  C,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,    B.    1.,    de  Nemours  &   Company.      (See   Hand- 
forth,   Stanley  L.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,    B.   I.,   de  Nemours   &   Company.      (See   Hand- 
forth,   S.  L.,  and  Johnson,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Hansley, 

Virgil  L.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Hanson, 

Warren  R.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Harmon, 

J.,   and  Meigs,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Harris, 

Charles  R.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,   B.   I.,    de  Nemours  &   Company.      (See  Harris, 

G.  J.,  and  Converse,  assignors.! 
Du  Pont,  B.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Harrison, 

Paul  B.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Harrison, 

P.   E.,   and   Hltt,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Haskins, 

J.   F.,  and  Ellsworth,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  B.   I.   de  Nemours  &   Company.      (See  Havas, 

Emeric,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  B.  I.  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Heckert, 

Winfleld,   W.,   assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Heckert, 

W.  W.,  and  Dahlen.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Heckert, 

W.  W.,  and  Peterson,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Hemming, 

Charles  B.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Henke, 

C.  O.,  and  Benner,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Henke, 

C.  O.,  and  Lockwood,  assignors.) 
Du    Pont,   10.    I.,    de   Noniours   &   Company.      (See   Henke, 

C.  O.,  and  Prnhl,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  B.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Henrlcks, 

John  A.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  B.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Herndon, 

Lee  R.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   B.   I.,   do  Nemours  &   Company.      (See   Hersh- 
berger, Albert,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Hill,  Julian 

W.,  assignor.) 
Du     Pont,     E.     I.,     de     Nemours     &     Company.       (See 

Hill,   J.   W.,  and   Spauiigol,   n.ssignors.) 
Du   Pont,    E.    I.,    de   NcMiiours    &    Company.      (See   Hine- 

gardner,  Wilbie  S.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  10.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  C»nii>any.     (See  Hltt,  M.  V., 

Kennedv,  and   Priddv,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company,     (See  HolT,  Clay- 
ton M.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  10.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  IlofT,  Elliott 

F.,  assignor.) 
Du    Pont,    E.    I.,    de   Nemours   &    Company.      (See    Holt, 

Harold  S.,  assignor.) 
Du  I'onf,  10.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Holt,  L,  0,, 

and  Daudt,  Msslgnors.) 
Du   I'ont,   10.    1.,  de  Nciuoins  &  Company,      (See  Hopkins, 

II,  II.,  I'lumiiicr,  and  Stone,  n,sslgnor8.) 

Du   I'ont,   10.   I.,  de  Nemours  &   Company.      (See  llubbuoh, 

Leo  I'.,  assignor.) 
Du  I'ont,  10.   I..  (li>  Nemours  ,^   Compatiy.      (See  llubhucli, 

\i.   v.,  and  'riiomiis,  iissignorH. ) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Xemours   &   Company.      (See  Hucks, 

Robert  T..  assignor.) 
Du    Pont,    E.    I.,    de    Nemours    &    Company.      (See    Hull, 

Richard   O.,   assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Hulse, 

Robert  E.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,  E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Hulse, 

R.  E.,  and  Hardy,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Hunt,  J.  K., 

and  Latham,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Hunt, 

J.  K.,  and  Shipp,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Jacobson, 

Ralph  A.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Jenemann, 

Harry  J.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Jennings, 

Alfred  J.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Johnson, 

Charles  R.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,   E.   I.,    de  Nemours   &  Company.      (See  Earns, 

George  M.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Keller, 

Manfred,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Kennedy, 

D.  G.,  and  Rulon,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Kepfer, 

Raymond  J.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours   &   Company.      (See    Kern, 

Jean  G.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Kharasch. 

Jlorris  S..  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.    I.,    de   Nemours   &   Company.      (See    King, 

Frederick  C,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.    I.,   de  Nemours  &    Company.      (See  Kirby, 

James  E.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Kirby,  J.  E., 

and  Werntz,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours   &   Company.      (See  Kirst, 

W.  E.,  and  Woodbury,  assignors.) 
Du    Pont,    E.    I.,   de   Nemours   &   Company.      (See   Kline, 

Emil,  assignor.) 
Da   Pont,   E.   I.,   de   Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Kraft, 

Frederick  G.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Kuettel, 

Clen  M.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Kvalnes, 

Hamline  M.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Lacy,  Bur- 

ritt  S.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Lanfry, 

Maurice  P.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Larchar. 

Arthur  W.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Lardy, 

Gnillaume,   assignor.) 
Du  Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Larson, 

Alfred   T.,   assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Lawrence, 

Allen  E.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Lawson, 

W.  E.,  and  Arvin,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &   Company.      (See  Lazier, 

Wilbur  A.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.    I.,   de   Nemours  &   Company.      (See  Lazier, 

W.  A.,  and  Vaughen,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Lemmer- 

man,  Paul  C,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Lenher,  S., 

and  Arnold,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Lenher, 

S.   Gillson,  and   Mentzer,  Jr.,   assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Lester, 

Robert  L..  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Levlne, 

Arthur  A.,  assignor.) 
Du     Pont,     E.     1.,     de     Nemours     &     Company.       (See 

Levine,   A.   A.,    and   McAllister,   assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Loder, 

Donald  J.,  assignor.) 
Du    Pont,    E.    I.,    de   Nemours   &    Company.      (See   Lubs, 

H.  A.,  and  .Johnson,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Lubs,  H. 

A.,  Roberts,  and  Laughlin,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont.  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Lulek,  R. 

N..  and  Belcher,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours   &   Company.      (See   Lutz, 

George,    assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Lycan, 

William  H.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Maclit, 

Maurice  L.,  assignor.) 
Du    Pont,    E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &   Company.      (See  Magill, 

Pa\il  La  F.,    assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Maney, 

Dorothy  B.,  assignor.) 
Du     Pont.     E.     I.,     de     Nemours     &     Company.       (See 

Maxwell.   Robert   W.,   assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  McBerty, 

Ford  II..  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  McBurney. 

D.,  and  Nollau,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  McBurney. 

D.,  and  Thomas,  assignors.) 


Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  McBurney, 

J.  D..  and  Nollau,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  McKenna, 

William  R.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,    de  Nemours  ,&  Company.      (See  Meigs, 

Frederick  M.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours   &  Company.      (See  Merriss, 

Marion  11.,  assignor.) 
Du    Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours   &  Company.      (See  Meuly, 

Walter  C,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  ,S:  Company,      (See  Mitchell, 

James  A.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Morgan, 

Russell,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont.  E.   I.,   de  Nemours   &   Company.     (See  Moses, 

Douglas  v.,    assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Mucken- 

fuss,  Anthony  M.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Murphy, 

A.  R.,  and  Black,  assignors,) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Muskat, 

Irving  E.,  assignor.) 
Du  I^ont.   E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Neal,  Ar- 
thur M..  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Neumiller, 

Harry  J.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I„  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Nickowitz, 

Mas  N.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Nollau, 

Edgar  H.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Oplinger, 

Floyd  F.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Oplinger, 

F.  F.,  and  Wernlund,  assignors.) 

Du  Pont.  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Patterson, 
Gordon  D.,  assignor.) 

Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Patterson, 

G.  D.,  and  Shutt,  assignors.) 

Du   Pont,    E.    I.,   de   Nemours   &   Company.      (See   Peck, 

Ferdinand  W..  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Peck,  F.  W.. 

and  Waldron,  assignors,) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Petrescu, 

Ovid  S.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Pfanstiel, 

Robert,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Picard, 

Renfi,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Pickens, 

J.  D.  and  Thompson,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.I.  de  Nemours  &"Company.      (See  Pierrat,  Paul 

M.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Pierrat,  P., 

and  Colombu,   assignors.) 
Du  Pont.  E.   I.,  de  Nemours  &  Companv.      (See  Pitman, 

Earle  C,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,  E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Prahl, 

Milton  A.,  assignor.) 
Du     Pont,     E.     I.,     de     Nemours     &     Company.      (See 

Quenelle.   Charles  C,   assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Rankin. 

Donald  A.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Read,  B. 

K.,  Godard,  and  Hall,   assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Relchert, 

J.  S.,  and  Elliott,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Reichert, 

J.  S.,  and  Sparks,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,    E.    I.,    de   Nemours    &    Company.      (See    Reid, 

Ebenezer  E.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Remler, 

Raymond,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Ressler, 

Iv^n  L.,   assignor.) 
Du  Pont,   E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Rldler, 

Earl  S.,  assignor.) 

Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Ries,  Emil 

D.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Rigby, 

George  W.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Rintelman, 

W.  L.,  and  Lycan,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Robertson. 

Kenneth  J.  R.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,    E.    I.,   de   Nemours   &   Company.     (See   Ross, 

Manley  L.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Rothrock, 

Henry  S..  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  B.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Salzberg, 

Paul  L.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I,,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Salzberg, 

P.  L.,  and  Bousquet,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Schalze, 

Ferdinand,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,   de    Nemours  &  Company.      (See   Scott, 

Norman  D.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont.  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Scott,  N.  D., 

Walker,  and  Hansley,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &   Company.      (See  Sbipp, 

Joseph  H.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Sly,  Caryl, 

assignor.) 


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Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Smith, 

Wilfred  W.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,  E.   I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See   Snyder, 

Arthur  L.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See   Snyder, 

James   E.,   assignor.) 
Du     Pont,     E.     1.,     de     Nemours     &     Company.       (See 

Sorners,  Norman  C,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Spanagel, 

Edgar  W.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Spiegler, 

Louis,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,   E.  I.,    de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See   Spieler, 

L.,  and  Pedersen,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Stallmann, 

Otto,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  1.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Stradley, 

James  H.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Strain, 

Daniel  E.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Strduse, 

George  C,   assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Strout, 

Ralph  C,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Sullivan, 

David  J.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont.  E.  I.,    de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Swezey, 

Fen  ton  H.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Thomas, 

Myron  F.,  assignor.) 
Du     Pont,     E.     I.,     de     Nemours     &     Company.       (See 

Tinl^er,  J.  M.,  and  Weinmayr,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Tuclier, 

C.  W.,  and  Paul,  assignors.) 

Du  Pont,   E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Ubben, 

Richard  T.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,   de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Under- 
wood, William  F.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Vaughen, 

John  v.,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,   E.   I.,   de  Nemours  &   Company.      (See  Vinal, 

Leroy  W.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Vittengl, 

Morgan  J.,  assignor.) 
Du     Pont,     E.     I.,     de     Nemours     &     Company.      (See 

Waldron,  William  R.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Weber,  I.  E., 

and  Slater,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de   Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Weiland, 

H.  J.,  and  Stallmann,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Wernlund, 

Christian  J.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Werntz, 

James  H.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  WestbrooU, 

Leon  R.,  assignor.) 
De  Pont,   E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &   Company.      (See  Wexler, 

Louis,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Whelen, 

Myron  S.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Williams, 

Ira,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Williams, 

I.,  Douglass,  and  Neal,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Williams,  I., 

and  Smith,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Wood,  Don- 

nistoun,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Woodbury, 

C.  A.,  and  Lawson,  assignors.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Woodhouse, 

J.  C,  and  Weber,  assignors.) 
Du    Pont,   E.    I.,   de   Nemours  &   Company.       (See   Wood- 
house,  John  C,  assignor.) 

Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours   &  Company.      (See  Wuertz, 

Alexander  J.,  assignor.) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Wuertz, 

A.  J.,  and  Lycan,  assignors.) 
Du   Pont,  E.   I.,  de  Nemours  &   Company.      (See  W'uertz, 

A.  J.,  and  Dctt  wylcr,  as.signor.';. ) 
Du   Pont,  E.  I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Wuertz, 

A.  J.,  and   Rintolman,  assignor.s. ) 
Du  Pont,  E.  I.,  do  Nemours  &  Company.     (See  Zeisberg, 

Fred  C,  assignor.) 
Du   Pont,    E.    I.,   do  Nemours  &   Company.      (Sec   Zwilg- 

moyer,  FriUijof,  assignor.) 
Du  I'ont  Film  JMunulafluring  Corporation.      (See  Middlo- 

ton,  K.  I?.,  and  Dawson,  assignoi'S.) 
Du   Pont   Film    Manufacturing   Corporation.      (See    Rose, 

Chester  E.,  assignor.) 
Du    I'ont,    Francis    I.,    assignor    to    Delaware    Chemical 

Engineering    Corporation,     Wilmington,     Del.     Method 

and    appanilus    for    extnictlng    sulphur    from    sulphur- 
bearing  material.     2,088,190;   July   27. 
Du  Pont,  I'cylon,  Incorporated.      (See  Graham,  Prank  F., 

aHslgnor. ) 
Dunont,     Roland,     Epernay,     France.       Thermal     switch. 

2,0i)4,2!).'{  ;   Sept.  28. 
Dupont,   Roland  A.    10.,  Ep('rnay,   France.     Apparatus  for 

clcclrlcally  vulcanizing  India  rubber  pieces.     2,072,497  ; 

Mnr,   2. 
DupulH,     Charles     W.,     Chicago,     111.       Locking     device. 

2,078.724;  Apr.  27. 


Dupuis,  George  A.,  St.  Clair  Shores,  Mich.  License  plate 
structure.     2,092,960  ;  Sept.  14. 

Dura  Company.     (See  I'loraday,  Burton  S.,  assignor.) 

Dura  Company.     (See  Miller,  Dorr,  assignor.) 

Durable  Mat  Company.      (See  Bell,  Harry  W.,  assignor.) 

Durafer,  Incorporated.  (See  Sargent,  William  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Durametallic  Corporation.  (See  Wiessner,  Christopher  B., 
assignor.) 

Duran,  Felipe  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Heat  exchange  ap- 
paratus.    2,088,734;  Aug.   3. 

Durand  &  Huguenin  A.  G.     (See  Haller,  Josef,  assignor.) 

Durand  &  Huguenin  A.-G.  (Se  Haller,  J.,  and  Rosch,  as- 
signors. ) 

Durand  &  Huguenin  S.  A.     (See  Miiller,  Max,  assignor.) 

Durand  &  Huguenin  S.  A.  (See  Werdenberg,  Heinrich, 
assignor.) 

Durand,  Joseph  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Overfeed  stoker. 
2,097,564  ;  Nov.  2. 

Durand,  Louis  P.,  Paris,  France.  Radio-phono-telephonic 
system.     2,074,894;  Mar.  23. 

Durand,  Louis  P.,  and  Pier  C.  Ricchiardi,  Paris,  France. 
Apparatus  for  recording  and  reproducing  sounds. 
2,069,136  ;  Jan.  26. 

Durand,   Paul.      (See  Lechesne,  Gabriel,  assignor.) 

Durand,  Samuel  R.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Multiplex 
communication  signaling  system.     2,082,877  ;  June  8. 

Durant,  John  D.,  assignor  to  Schwarze  Electric  Company, 
Adrian,  Mich.     Indicator.     2,074,895  ;   Mar.  23. 

Duranr,  Joliu  U.,  assignor  to  Schwarze  Electric  Company, 
Adrian.  Mich.      Thermostat.      2,102,201  ;  Dec.   14. 

Durant  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hennessy,  Mark 
M.,  assignor.) 

Durden,  Deal  C,  Seattle,  Wash.  Combined  cigarette  and 
igniting  means.     2,080,536  ;  May  18. 

Durdin,  Augustus  C.,  Jr.,  Niles  Center,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pump  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sewage  treatment  ap- 
paratus.    2,067,161 ;  Jan.  5. 

Durdin,  Augustus  C.  Ill,  Niles  Center,  assignor  to  Chi- 
cago Pump  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Aerator.  2,072,944  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Durdin,  Augustus  C,  III,  Niles  Center,  assignor  to  Chi- 
cago Pump  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sewage  treatment 
apparatus.     2,076,529  ;  Apr.  13. 

Durdin,  Augustus  C,  III,  Niles  Center,  assignor  to  Chi- 
cago Pump  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sewage  treatment 
apparatus.     2,090.384  ;   Aug.   17. 

Durex  Products,  Inc.      (See  Hay,  Rene  M.,  assignor.) 

Durfee,  Benjamin  M.,  Becou,  near  Bruyeres,  France,  as- 
signor to  International  Business  Machines  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Tabulating  machine.  2,093,551 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Durfee,  Walter  C.      (See  Chapln,  E.  S.,  and  Durfee.) 

Durgin,  Charles  B.,  Anniston,  Ala.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  Soluble 
hypochlorite    composition.     2,097,517  ;    Nov.    2. 

Durham,  Baltis  A.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Switch.  2,069,946; 
Feb.  9. 

Durham  Duplex  Razor  Company.  (See  Drew,  John  E., 
assignor.) 

Durham,  Hobart  N.     (See  Morgan,  J.  D.,  and  Durham.) 

Durham,  Hobart  N.,  Munsey  Park,  N.  Y.,  and  (i.  15.  Fin- 
negan,  Jr.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  lOugcne, 
Ltd.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Permanent  waving  apparatus. 
2,072,857  ;  Mar.  9. 

Durham,  James,  Warsaw,  Ind.  Fish  bobber.  2,103,451  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Duriron  Company,  The.  (See  Jacobsen,  Oystoin,  as- 
signor. ) 

Duritza,  Stephen  J.,  Struthers,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Boston 
Woven  Hose  &  Rubber  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Rubber  sealing  ring.     2,091,913;  Aug.  31. 

Durkee,  Roy  J.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Connector. 
2,073,338  ;  Mar.  9. 

Durkin,  Ernest  J.,  assignor  to  The  Ilinde  and  Dauch  Pa- 
per Company,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Display.  2,079,370 ; 
May  4. 

Diirkoppwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Pudelko,  Her- 
mann, assignor.) 

Durling,  Serene  M..  El  Paso,  Tex.  Shoe  display  stand. 
2,080.033  ;  May  11. 

Durnell,  Harold  G.,  and  S.  T.  Steel,  Bartlosvillo,  Okln. 
Well  pumping  unit.     2,098,957;  Nov.   10. 

Durning,  James  P.     (See  Gladeok,  F.  C,  and  Durnlng.) 

Dnro  Company,  The.  (See  Zimmerman,  A.  C.  and 
Knaack,  assignors.) 

Duro  Company,  The.  (See  Zimmerman,  Arthur  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Duro  Melnl  Products  Company.  (See  Hedgpeth,  Theron 
L.,  assignor.) 

Dur-O  LKc  Pencil  (\)iiipany.  (See  I-ynn,  ,)ohn  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Durr,  Andrew,  Chicago,  111.     Coping.     2,071,226;  Fob.  10. 

Dilrr,  Ludwlg,  asslgiu)r  to  I^uftschlirbau  Zepiji-Un  (Josell- 
schaft  nilt  beschrilnktcr  Ilaftung,  Freldrlclishnfon, 
Gcnnnny.  Ring  bracing  of  rigid  alrshlp.s.  2,073,297  ; 
Mar.  0. 

Durrani.  Reginald  (!.,  lioselTia.  Mailborniigh,  England, 
assignor  to  ('olloldal  CoIduis  LImKcd,  Yiisldwyu,  Wales. 
Coating  surfaceN  (•(inlaitilug  silica  In  combination. 
2,09(1, . ''i.'iS  :  Oct.  19. 

DUrrlor,  Wllhelm,  Pforzheim.  Oermnnv.  Selective  ninffn- 
zlne  pencil.     2,071,510  ;  Feb.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Durst,  David  L.     (See  Mizzy,  D.  D.,  and  Durst.) 

UUrst,  Emanuel  and  0.,  Liestal,  and  M.  Thieme,  Magde- 
burg, Germany.  Vacuum  press  and  the  like.  2,078,565  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Diirst,  Oskar.     (See  Diirst,  Emanual  and  O.,  and  Thieme.) 

Duryea  O.  C.  Corporation.  (See  Simonson,  Sigvard,  as- 
signor.) 

Duryee,  Gerald  F.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Willoughby,  Ohio.  Floor  covering.  2,076,122 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Dushane,  Charles  B.  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  de- 
termining the  cubic  capacity  of  hollow  articles. 
2,074,832  ;  Mar.    23. 

Dusseris.  Etienne  J.,  Paris,  France.  Ceramic  furnace. 
2,081,476  ;  May  25. 

Duet,  Adolph  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Window  operating  mech- 
anism.    2,070,941  ;  Feb.  16. 

Dustan,  Frank,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  William  A. 
Hardy  &  Sons  Co.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Screen  plate  for 
paper  making  machines.     Re.  20,533  ;   Oct.  19. 

Dutcher,  Bernard  B.,  Bogota,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for 
mounting  prints  and  the  like.     2,099,845  ;  Nov.  23. 

Dutcher,  Coles  O.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Puzzle.  2,082,943; 
June  8. 

Dutcher,  Thomas  B.,  Elkton,  Md.  Railway  torpedo. 
2,095,661  :  Oct.  12. 

Dutchland  Farms,  Inc.  (See  Field,  Fred  F.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dutnoit,  William  H.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Pre- 
heater  and  firin?  mixture  gasifier.    2,066,720  ;  Jan.  5. 

Du-Tone  Ribbon  Corp.     (See  Cohn,  Adolph  H.,  assignor.) 

Duttweiler,  Bruno,  Vevey,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Raw 
Products  Limited,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of 
processed  cheese.     2,083,322  ;  June  8. 

Duty,  Howard  P.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Weather  strip  for 
windows.     2,091,142  ;  Aug.  24. 

Duval,  Montague  H.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Cooling  bread  and 
bakery   products.     2.072,737  ;   Mar.  2. 

Dux,  Henry,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Bleaching  and/or  dyeing 
foliage.     2,083,191 ;  June  8. 

Dvorak,  Marv  M.      (See  Janda,  Josepf  N.,  assignor.) 

Dvornik,  Andrija,  Zagreb,  Yugoslavia.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  producing  cinematographic  pictures. 
2,086,182  ;  July  6. 

DvorzsSik,  Heinrich,  Kremmice,  and  A.  Talent§nyi, 
Vyne,  Czechoslovakia,  and  K.  Kachelmann.  Ujpest,  Hun- 
gary. Amalgamator  for  separating  noble  metals. 
2.093,126;  Sept.  14. 

Dwight,  Russell  S.,  assignor  to  The  Stearns  &  Foster  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Batting  package.  2.068,167  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Dwight,  Russell  S.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Stearns 
&  Foster  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Cotton  batting. 
2,084,796  ;  June  22. 

Dwyer,  Thomas  F..  Jr.,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Fabreeka 
Products  Company.  Inc..  Boston,  Mass.  Equalizer 
spring  cap  and  seat.     2,094,569  ;   Sept.  28. 

Dwyer,  Thomas  F.,  Jr.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  J.  C. 
Hassett,  West  Haven,  Conn.,  assignors  to  Fabreeka 
Products  Company,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Railway  car 
construction.     2,085,713  ;  June  29. 

Dwyer,  William  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ventilated  rub- 
ber cushion   heel  pad.      2,074.050;  Mar.   16. 

Dwyer,  William  M.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Hatch  cover  fastener  and  lock.  2,074,464  ; 
I^Iar.   23.  ^  .  .^  ,.    .     , 

Dybvie   H^nrv  G.      (Soe  Shermnn,  J.  Q.,  and  Dybvig.) 

DyckerhofC,  Hanns,  Munich,  Germany.  Treating  coffee. 
2,089,116;  Aug.  3.  ^  „  , 

Dyckerhoff,  Walter,  Mainz-Amoeneburg,  Germany.  Mak- 
ing cement.     2,095,183  ;   Oct.  5. 

Dyckerhoff.  Walter,  Mainz-Amoen^burg.  Germany.  Ap- 
■paratus  for  use  in  making  cement.     2,098,136;  Nov.  2. 

Dyer,  Harold  I.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eaton  M.inufacturing  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Locking  device.     20,542  ;   Oct.  26. 

Dyer,  Herbert  A.,  Far  Rockaway,  assignor  to  American 
Steel  Wool  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Steel  wool 
pad.     2,093,268  ;  Sept.  14.  _  „,    „ 

Dyer,  Herbert  L.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Hammermlll  Paper 
"Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Tension  controlling  means. 
2,067,755  ;  Jan.  12. 

Oyer.  John  15..  Pendleton,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.  I'^ngine  starter  control  apparatus.  2,101,931 ; 
Dec    14. 

Dyer.  John  W.,  and  D.  Kay,  assignors  to  Kay  Gyroplanes 
Limited,    Edinburgh,    Scotland.      Aircraft.      2,097,117; 

Dyer,  John  W.,  and  D.  Kay,  assignors  to  Kay  Gyroplanes 
Limited,  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  Aircraft.  2,097,118; 
Oct.  26. 

Dvor  Joseph  G..  assignor  to  Continental  Oil  Company, 
■ponca  City,  Okla.     Drilling  wells.     2,102,555;  Dec.  14. 

Dyer,  Lloyd  W..  Swissvale,  and  G.  D.  Gamel.  Wilklns- 
"burg,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufac- 
turing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Circuit  breaker. 
2,100,102  ;  Nov.  23. 

Dyer,  Zeb  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  R.  R.  Templeton, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Refrigerator  safe.  2.086,018 : 
July  6. 

Dyer,  Zeb  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  R.  R.  Templeton, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Refrigerator  safe.  2,086,019 ; 
July  6. 


Dykema,  Tunis  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Fitment.  2,087,374; 
July  20. 

Dykman,  William  N.     (See  Heinecke,  William,  assignor.) 

Dyksterhuis,  Popko  R.,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor 
to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Tone  control. 
2,066,676;  Jan.  5. 

Dyksterhuis,  Popko  R.,  and  J.  van  Slooten,  Eidnhoven, 
Netherlands,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Amplifying  or  rectifying  device.     2,075,979  ;  Apr.  6. 

Dykstra,  Harry  B.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  X'ont  (le  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Stabilizing  cellulose 
xanthate.     2,072,738  ;  Mar.  2. 

Dykstra,  Harry  B.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  W.  E.  Lawson. 
Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Esters.  2,072,739 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Dykstra,  James,  and  A.  M.  Wauters,  Lansing,  assignors  to 
General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Throttle 
hook-up.    2,082,538  ;  June  1. 

Dym,  Joseph  B.,  assignor  to  Mine  Safety  Appliances  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Breathing  apparatus.  2,077,313  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Dym,  Joseph  B.,  assignor  to  Mine  Safety  Appliances  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Protective  goggle.  2,084,897 ; 
June  22. 

Dym,  Joseph  B.,  assignor  to  Mine  Safety  Appliances  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Breathing  apparatus.  2,088,164  ; 
July  27. 

Dymaxion  Corporation,  The.  (See  Fuller,  Buckminster, 
assignor.) 

Dyment,  Harry  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Carton  or  package 
sealing  machine.     2,083,257  ;  June  8. 

Dyment,  Harry  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sealing  mechanism 
for  packaging  machines.     2,087,472 ;  July  20. 

Dymock,  John  B.  (See  Joshua,  W.  P.,  Stanley,  and 
Dymock.) 

Dymock,  John  B.  (See  Joshua,  W.  P.,  Stanley,  Fuchs, 
Querfurth,   and  Dymock.) 

Dynamlt-Actien-Gesellschaft,  vormals  Alfred  Nobel  &  Co. 
(See  Schmidt,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Dyresen,  Didriek,  Billerica,  assignor  to  United-Carr  Fasten- 
er Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Making  fastener  slid- 
ers.    2,077,358  ;  Apr.  13. 

Dyresen,  Didriek,  Billerica,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United-Carr 
Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Slide  fastener. 
2,081,396  ;  May  25. 

Dvsart,  Edward,  Visalia,  Calif.  Valve  lifter.  2,072,038; 
Mar.  2. 

Dyson,  Louis  M.     (See  Stone,  E.  B.,  and  Dyson.) 

Dziedzic,  Nicholas  J.     (SeeMcKce,  H.  H.,  and  Dziedzic.) 

Dziedzic,  Nicholas  J.,  and  C.  L.  Straeten,  assignors  to 
Industrial  Patents  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Slice 
spacer.     2,073,097  :  Mar.  9. 

D2ier2enga,  Frank.  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  H.  Carroll,  Worcester,  Mass.  Cord 
lock  for  window  shades.     2,084,265  ;  June  15. 

E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Aufiero,  Emanuel,  assignor.) 

E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Aufiero,  John  M.,  assignor.) 

E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc.      (See  Gillet.  Alexis  F.,  assignor.) 

E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Meyerhoefer,  Carl  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

EGA  Carburetor  Co.     (See  Atkins,  Edward  G.,  assignor.) 

Eades,  John  A.,  York,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Read  Machinery 
Company,  Incorporated.  Dust-return  hopper.  2,075,931 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Eagan,  William  A.,  Glen  Rock,  N.  J.  Billing  machine. 
2,069,489  ;  Feb.  2. 

Eager,  Wesley  W.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  A.  Tierney,  San  Marino,  Calif.  Window  construc- 
tion.    2,069,435  ;  Feb.  2. 

Eagle,  Arthur  A.,  et  al.  (See  Grosser,  Stephen  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eagle  Electric  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Ludwig,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Eagle  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Walter,  James  C, 
assignor.) 

Eagle  Foundry  Company.  (See  Klemme,  Maurice  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eagle  Foundry  Company.  (See  Strebler,  Geoige  L..  as- 
signor.) 

Eagle  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.     (See  Karger,  David,  assignor.) 

Eagle  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Wengen,  Frank  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eagle  Lock  Co.     (See  Mathes,  Willard,  assignor.) 

Ea^le  Pencil  Company.  (See  Herstein,  Karl  JI.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eagle  Pencil  Company.  (See  Hochuian,  Julius  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Eagle  Pencil  Company.     (See  Meilner.  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Eagle  Pencil   Company.      (See  Pischel,   Adolf,  assignor.) 

Eagle  Pencil  Company.     (See  Wierzbicki.  Felix,  assiimor.) 

Eagle  Signal  Corporation.  (See  Turner,  H.  I.,  and  Ander- 
son, assignors.) 

Eaglesfleld,  Philip.  (See  Auden,  H.  A.,  Staudlnger,  and 
Eaulesfield.) 

Eaglcson,  Jacob,  Riverside,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Anaconda 
Wire  &  Cable  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cord  con- 
struction.    2,076,711  ;  Apr.  13. 

Eaker,  Sidney  C.      (See  Anderson.  W.  B.,  and  Eaker.) 

Eames,  George  M.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Trimming  and  stitching  machine.     2,076,178  ;  Apr.  6. 


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Eames,  George  M.,  Bridgeport,  and  R.  W.  Stewart,  Fair- 
field, Conn.,  assignors  to  The  Singer  Manufacturing 
Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Lubricating  means  for  sew- 
ing machine  loop-takers.     2,101,329  ;   Dec.   7. 

Eames,  William  F.     (See  Bouton,  E.  M.,  and  Eames.) 

Eames,  William  F.,  Edgewood,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  Elevator  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Eleva- 
tor.    2,066,930  ;  Jan.  5. 

Eames,  William  P.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Elevator  system.     2,071,820 ;  Feb.   23. 

Eames,  William  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  Elevator  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Eleva- 
tor signaling  .system.     2,088,467  ;  July  27. 

Eames,  William  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  Elevator  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ele- 
vator signaling  system.     2,100,736  ;  Nov.  30. 

Eames,  William  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  Elevator  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Con- 
trol system.     2,103,771  ;  Dec.  28. 

Eames,  William  F.,  Edgewood,  and  W.  R.  Harding,  Wil- 
kinsburg.  Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  Ele- 
vator Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  elevator  system. 
2,075,102;  Mar.  30. 

Eamon,  Gerald  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Door  holding  device. 
2,093,039  ;  Sept.  14. 

Eansor,  Norman  D.  H.,  Windsor,  Ontario,  Canada.  Holder 
for  containers.     2.086.355  ;  July  6. 

Earl,  Arthur  J.     (See  Engard,  F.  M.,  and  Earl.) 

Earley,  Moye  G.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  J.  S.  Aber- 
cromble  Company.  Straightening  well  bores.  2,069,603  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Earn,  Charles  I.,  York,  Pa.  Trolley  base.  2,084,727 ; 
June  22. 

Earnshaw,  David  P.,  assignor  to  Philco  Radio  &  Television 
Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Volume  control. 
2,072,740  ;  Mar.  2. 

Earnshaw,  David  P.,  assignor  to  Philadelphia  Storage 
Battery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Antenna  system 
for  multiband  radio  receivers.     2,074,896  ;  Mar.  23. 

Earnshaw  Knitting  Company.  (See  Le  Coney,  Joseph  H., 
assignor.) 

Earostoff,  Sergius  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Bottle  cap. 
2,079,794  ;  May  11. 

Earp,  Charles  W.,  Aldwych,  London,  England,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Amplifier  coupling  circuits.     2,101,247  ;  Dec.  7. 

Eash,  Otto  M.     (See  Sutton,  C.  Z.,  and  Eash.) 

Eason,  Clarence  M.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Clutch  Com- 
pany, Waukesha,  Wis.     Clutch.     2,089,786  ;  Aug.  10. 

Eason,  Clarence  M.,  assignor  to  Industrial  CJlutch  Com- 
pany, Waukesha.  Wis.     Clutch.     2,090,411  ;  Aug.  17. 

Eastburg,  Clifford  L.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Roller  bearing  axle  con- 
struction.    2,066,879  ;   Jan.  5. 

Eastburg,  Clifford  L.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Truck.  2,079,845  :  Mav 
11. 

Eastburg,  Clifford  L.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller 
Bearing  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Truck.  2,103,979  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Eastburn,  Samuel  L.,  Sloatsburg,  and  C.  Banker,  Hill- 
burn,  assignors  to  Ramapo  Ajax  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Railway  switch.     2,099,559  ;  Nov.  16. 

Easter,  George  J.     (See  Benncr,  R.  C,  and  Easter.) 

Easter,  George  J.,  and  C.  McMullen,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.. 
and  I.  M.  Logan,  Niagara  Falls,  Ontario,  Canada,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Carborundum 
Company,  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y.  Ceramic  bonded  silicon 
carbide  refrnctory.     2,079,110:  May  4. 

Easter,  Harry  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Combination  strainer 
and  valve.     2,070,395  ;  Feb.  9. 

lOastcr,   iNOrman  K.      (See   Clements,  A.   L.,  and  Easter.) 

Eastern  Box  Company,  The.  (See  Wagner,  J.  C,  and 
Engel,  assignors.) 

Eastern  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Werner,  Lud- 
wig,  assignor.) 

Eastern  Malleable  Iron  Company,  The.  (See  Hennicke, 
Carl  R.,  assignor.) 

Rash'rn  Steel  I'roducts  Limited.  (See  Buehler,  Allan  M., 
assignor.) 

Eastern  Tool  &  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Anderson,  Carl  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastern  Tool  &  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Peterson,  Carl  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rasthagen,  John  11.      (See  Nutt,  D.  B.,  and  Easthagcn.) 

Eastham,  Albert  L.,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Sidetracking  ap- 
paratus.    2,081,294;  May  25. 

EaRtbampton  Rubber  Thread  Co.  (See  Shaw,  Kenn(>th 
U.,  assignor.) 

Rnstliike,  William  IT.     (See  Bent,  E.  D.,  and  Eastlake.) 

Eastman,  Ernest  H.,  Miami,  Fla.  Autoniatlc  clutch. 
2,092,911  :  Sept.  14. 

Eastman,  I'ioyd  I).,  Uockford,  111.  Hood  sign  for  motor 
vohiclf'S.     2,076,5;i0  ;  Apr.  13. 

Eastman,  Fred  C,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Patorson,  N.  J.  Fasten- 
ing forming  and  delivering  mechanism.  2,078,317  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Easdnan,  Harlan  J.,  Ijong  Beach,  Calif.  Callhrating  and 
testing  tool  for  bore  hole  surveying  Instruments. 
2,077,381  ;   Apr.   20. 

lOHHtman,  Ivan  ly.     (See  ItDseUind,  IT.  A.,  and  Eastman.) 


Eastman,  Ivan  L.,  assignor  to  The  Aro  Equipment  Cor- 
poration, Bryan,  Ohio.  Speed  coupler.  2,069,434 ; 
Feb.  2. 

Eastman,  Ivan  L.,  assignor  to  The  Aro  Equipment  Cor- 
poration, Bryan,  Ohio.  Oil  dispensing  apparatus. 
2,078,486;  Apr.  27. 

Eastman,  Joseph  P.,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Pressed-on  hose 
coupling  and  applying  the  same.     2,086,703  ;  July  13. 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Adams,  Harry  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Albrecht,  Hermann  F., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Babcock,  David  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Babcock,  George  S., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Beach,  Norman  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Bean,  Fred  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Bear,  Stephen  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.     (See  Bouveng,  Nils,  assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Brooker,  Leslie  G.  S., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Butler,  C.  O.,  and 
Guenther,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Capstaff,  John  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Carter,  E.  H.,  and  Figg, 
assignors. ) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Case,  Charles  Z.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Clarke,  H.  T.,  and  Malm, 
assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Clement,  Louis  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Colaiace,  Victor  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Conklin,  F.  R.,  and 
Fletcher,    assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Couch,  H.  R.,  and  Fol- 
well,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Crumrine,  Chester  W., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Fordyce,  Charles  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company,  et  al.  (See  Fordyce,  C.  R., 
and  Robertson,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Frederick,  C.  W.,  and 
Luce,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Fritts,  Edwin  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.    (See  Fuerst,  Carl  C,  assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Fuller,  Albert  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Gray,  H.  Le  B.,  and 
Murray,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Green,  Newton  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Hickman,  Kenneth  C.  D., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Hopkins,  Roy  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Hopkinson,  F.  J.,  and 
Fordyce,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Hughey,  Carter  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Johnson,  J.  B.,  and 
Cobb,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.     (See  Jones,  John  G.,  assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Kenyon,  W.  O.,  and  Van 
Dyke,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Landucci,  Alfred  D.  G., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Lane,  G.  T.,  and  Butter- 
field,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.      (See  Malm,  Carl  J.,  assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Malm,  C.  J.,  and 
Fletcher,   assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Malm,  C.  J.,  and 
Fordyce,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Malm,  C.  J.,  and  Gard- 
ner, assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Malm,  C.  J.,  and  Nadeau, 
assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Malm,  C.  J.,  and  Waring, 
assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (Seo  Mnnnes,  L.  D.,  and 
Godowsky,  assignors.) 

lOasliiian  Kodak  (;omi)any.  (Seo  Martin,  Lnwronoo  R., 
assignor. ) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Matthews,  Irving  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (Seo  McMahon,  10.  M.,  and 
Kimble,  assignors.) 

E;istiii:iii  Kod.iU  ('i)inpany.  (See  MoNally,  J.  G.,  and 
I  Hckcy,  iissIk'idi-n.  ) 

lOastnian  Kodak  Company.  (Soo  McNnlly,  J.  (!,,  an<l 
Schnillt,  asslgiiors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (Soo  Mcltao,  Panlol  1?.,  na- 
slgnor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Mees,  Charles  E.  K., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Mihalyi,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Miller,  Oran  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Minsk,  L.  M.,  Kenyon, 
and  Gray,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Murray,  Alexander,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Nadeau,  Gale  F.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.     (See  Nagel.  August,  assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Philips,  Harlow  D.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Eeid,  Marvin  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Riddell,  William  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Russell,  Harold  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Sandvik,  Otto,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Schubert,  Alvin  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Seymour,  Merrill  W., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Sheppard,  S.  E.,  and 
Hudson,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Sheppard,  S.  E.,  and 
Schmitt.  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Sheppard,  S.  E.,  and 
Tanselow,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Silberstein,  George  P., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Staud,  C.  J.,  and  Dun- 
don,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Stewart,  Donald  H., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Stone,  H.  G.,  and  Childs, 
assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Taylor,  Ernest  R.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Tischer,  Arthur  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Tuttle,  Fordyce  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Ville,  Joseph  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Ton  Bramer,  Harold,  as- 
signor. ) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Yon  Bramer,  H.,  Ruggles, 
and  Robinson,  assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Wells,  Jackson  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  White,  Frank  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.     (See  Wittel,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Wood,  Donald  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Xoung,  A.  A.,  and  Slack, 
assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Young,  D'Arcy  A.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Young,  D'A.  A.,  Jr., 
and  Tuttle,   assignors.) 

Eastman  Kodak  Company.  (See  Zelger,  George  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eastman,  Leonard  E.,  and  C.  B.  Knudson,  assignors  to 
United  American  Bosch  Corporation,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Radio  receiver  construction.     2,076,771  ;  Apr.  13. 

Eastman  Oil  Well  Survey  Company.  (See  Stokenbury, 
Clyde  I.,  assignor.) 

Easton  Detroit  Metal  Company.  (See  Viers,  Eugene  D.. 
assignor.) 

Eastwood  Nealley  Corporation.  (See  Borck,  John  A., 
assignor. ) 

Eastwood-Nealley  Corporation.  (See  Specht,  Harry  G., 
assignor. ) 

Eastwood-Neally  Corporation.  (See  Webb,  Nelson,  W., 
assignor.) 

Eastwood,  JRobert  A.,  Weston,  near  Runcorn,  England, 
assignor  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  De- 
greasing  apparatus.    2,083,012  ;  June  8. 

Easy  Washing  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Geldhof,  Peter 
E.,  assignor.) 

Easy  Washing  Machines  Corporation.  (See  Geldhof,  P. 
E.,  and  Conterman,  assignors.) 

Easy  Washing  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Hill,  Hermann, 
assignor.) 

Easy  Washing  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Nelson,  Jabez 
C,  assignor.) 

Easy  Washing  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Ringer,  Luther, 
assignor.) 

Eaton,  Bruce  G.  Jr.,  and  H.  A.  Sutton,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.. 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Curtiss-Wright 
Corporation.    Wing  spoiler.     2,070,006  ;  Feb.  9. 

Eaton,  Charlos  C.      (See  Opie,  Hugh  L.,  assignor.) 

Eaton,  Charles  C.  Brockton,  and  H.  L.  Opie,  Braintree, 
Mass.,  said  Opie  assignor  to  said  Eaton.  Innersole 
and  making  same.     2,086,262 ;  July  6. 


Eaton,  Charles  F.,  West  Newbury,  Mass.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  of  one-half  to  North  American 
Holding  Corporation,  and  one-half  to  Parshad  Holding 
Corporation,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Marking  machine. 
2,101,705  ;  Dec.  7. 
Eaton-Krb  Foundry  Company.  (See  Vance,  Howard  C, 
assignor.) 

Eaton,  Gerald  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Polymerization  Process  Corpora- 
tion, Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbons. 
2,102,947;  Dec.  21. 

Eaton,  George.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Opener  for  screw  clo- 
sures.    2,072,360  ;  Mar.  2. 

Eaton,  James  R.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Electrical  measuring 
apparatus.     2,094.207  ;  Sept.  28. 

Eaton,  John,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Circuit  controlling  device. 
2,070,476  ;   Feb.   9. 

Eaton,  John,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Burner  control.  2,085,577  ;  June 
29. 

Eaton,  John,  Schenectady.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  (Jeneral 
Electric  Company.  Circuit  controlling  device 
2,090,526:  Aug.  17. 

Eaton,  John,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Safety  control  mechanism. 
2,097,319  ;  Oct.  26. 

Eaton.  John  F.,  assignor  to  Jarecti  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Tulsa,  Okla.  Belt  tightening  means.  2,066,721 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Eaton,  John  F.,  assignor  to  The  Engineering  Company 
Tulsa,  Okla.     Rod  hanger.     2,091,225  ;  Aug.  24. 

Eaton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Carlson,  Gustav 
W..    assignor.) 

Eaton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Charlton,  George, 
assignor.) 

Eaton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Cowlin,  Eugene 
D.,  assignor.) 

Eaton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dostal,  Joseph  L., 
assignor.) 

Eaton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dyer,  Harold  I., 
assignor.) 

Eaton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Halkett,  James  N., 
assignor.) 

Eaton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Jardine,  Robert, 
assignor.) 

Eaton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Voorhies,  Carl,  as- 
signor. ) 

Eaton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Zeder,  Henry  H., 
assignor.) 

Eaton.  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  Chittenden  &  Eastman  Com- 
pany. Burlington,  Iowa.  Open  bottom,  floating  top 
spring  cushioii  chair  or  the  like.     2,101,054  ;  Dec.  7. 

Eaton,   Stanley.      (See  Ward.    T.  O..   and  Eaton.) 

Eaton,  Wilfred  A.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Westinghouse  Auto- 
motive Air  Brake  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electric 
brake.     2,069.578  ;  Feb.  2. 

Eaves,  J.  L.      (See  Kirk,  James  E.,  assignor.) 

Eavestafif.  W.  G.,  &  Sons  Limited.  (See  Nylund,  Emil  G. 
A.,  assignor.) 

Ebberts,  Alfred  R.,  assignor  to  Colprovia  Roads,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  bituminous  materials. 
2.067,264  :  Jan.  12. 

Ebberts,  Alfred  R.,  and  E.  Johnstone,  assignors  to  Col- 
provia Roads,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pavement  and 
making  pavements.     2,083,900  ;  June  15. 

Ebbighausen,  Elimar,  assignor  to  Allgemeine  Elektricitats 
Gesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germany.  Station  selector  for 
radio  receivers.     2,082,484  ;  June  1. 

Ebel,  Friedrich,  Mannheim,  Germany,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nitrogenous 
condensation  products.     2,069,473  ;   Feb.   2. 

Ebel,  Friedrich,  Mannheim,  Germany,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Compounds 
of  the  azabenzanthrone  series.     2,086,704 ;  July  13. 

Ebel,  Friedrich,  Mannheim,  and  C.  Steigerwald,  Ludwigs- 
hafen-on-the-Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  An- 
iline Works.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Condensation  products 
of  the  acridine  series.     2.077.064  :  Apr.  13. 

Eben,  Siegfried  N.  et  al.     (See  Witty,  George,  assignor.) 

Eber,  tieorge  L.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Telescoping  case 
coupling  members.     2.096,452  :  Oct.   19. 

Eberhard,  Boyd  C,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  making  inner  tubes.    2,070,525  ;  Feb.  9. 

Eberhard.  Boyd  C.  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Puncture-sealing  inner 
tube  for  pneumatic  tires.     2,099,514  ;  Nov.  16. 

Eberhard.  Harmon  S.      (See  Starr,  O.  L.,  and  Eberhard.) 

Eberhard,  Harmon  S.,  Peoria,  111.,  assignor  to  Caterpillar 
Tractor  Co.,  San  Leandro,  Calif.  Transmission. 
2.079,903  :  May  11. 

Eberhard,  Harmon  S..  Peoria,  111.,  assignor  to  Caterpillar 
Tractor  Co.,  San  Leandro,  Calif.  Power  transmission 
mechanism.     2,000,787  :  Au^.  24. 

Eberhard,  Heinrich,  Berlin,  Germany.  Valve  connection 
system.    2,083,192  ;  June  8. 

Eberhard,  Heinrich,  and  W.  Gutzke,  Berlin,  Germany.  De- 
vice for  distant  control.     2.077.314:  .Apr.  13. 

Eberhardt,  Alois,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  In- 
dexing device  for  data  on  a  circulating  band.  2,084,728  ; 
June  22. 


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Eberhardt,  Ernst,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignor  to 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of  acetaldehyde  from 
acetylene.    2,093,146;  Sept.  14. 

Eberhardt,  Ernst,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  and  R. 
Stadler,  Heidelberg,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Production  of  chlorbutadiene.     2,098,089  ;  Nov.   2. 

Eberle,  Gustave.      (See  Eberle,  Louis  C,  assignor.) 

Eberle,  Joseph  F.     (See  Baker,  Le  Roy  H.,  assignor.) 

Eberle,  Louis  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  Eberle, 
Roselle  Park,  N.  J.  Leader  bracket.  2,100,001 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Eberlin,  Walter  C,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington.  Del.  Process  and  apparatus  for  drying. 
2,099,162  ;  Nov.  16. 

Eberly,  Ralph,  Dalton,  Ohio.  Feed  grinder.  2,068,450; 
Jan.  19. 

Ebersberger,  Josef,  Leverkusen-on-the-Rhine,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Pyrene   compounds.      2,074,645 ;   Mar.   23. 

Ebei-t,  Charles,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  and  W.  B.  Newkirk,  West- 
ern   Springs,    111.,    assignors    to    rnternational    Patents 
Development     Company,     Wilmington,     Del. 
sugar  liquors.     2,099,389  ;  Nov.  16. 

Ebert,  Erich.     (See  Ebert,  Fritz  and  E.) 

Ebert,    Fritz,   Oberndorf-on-the-Neckar,    Germany, 
er  foot  for  sewing  machines.     2,069,006  ;  Jan. 

Ebert,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Mauser-Werke  A.  G.,  Oberndorf- 
on-the-Neckar,  Germany.  Trimming  mechanism  for 
sewing  machines.    2,085,643  ;  June  29. 

Ebert,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Mauser-Werke  A.  G.  Oberndorf- 
on-the-Neckar,  Germany.  Cutting  device  for  sewing  ma- 
chines.    2,086,407  ;  July  6. 

Ebert.  Fritz,  assignor  to  JMauser-Werke  A.  G.,  Oberndorf- 
on-the-Neckar,  Germany.  Differential  feed  device  for 
sewing  machines.     2,102,202  :  Dec.   14. 

Ebert,  Fritz  and  E.,  Koln-Vingst,  Germany.  Safety 
razor  with  resilient  detachable  support.  2,098,862 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Ebert,  Joseph,  Westmont,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Farastan 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Therapeutic  composition. 
2,103.522  ;  Dec.  28. 

Ebert,  Joseph  F.,  Hollis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Signal  Engi- 
neering &  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sound  producer.     2,081,619  ;  May  25. 

Ebert,  Joseph  F.,  Hollis,  assignor  to  Signal  Engineering 
&  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electro- 
magnetic bell.     2.099,929  ;  Nov.  23. 

Ebert,  Joseph  F.,  Hollis,  N.  Y.,  and  T.  A.  Terjesen,  Ho- 
boken,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Signal  Engineering  &  Manu- 
facturing Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fire  alarm  dis- 
patching mechanism.     2,077,099  ;  Apr.  13. 

Ebert,  Joseph  F.,  Hollis,  and  E.  M.  Squire,  Brooklyn, 
assignors  to  Signal  Engineering  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Contact  structure  for  elec- 
trical circuit  controllers.     2,082,794 ;  June  8. 

Eberts,  Edward  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Processing  beans 
and  other  comestibles.     2,073,339  ;  Mar.  9. 

Eberts,  Edward  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Packing  whole 
tomatoes,  etc.     2,073,340  ;  Mar.  9. 

Eberts,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Stokely  Brothers  &  Com- 
pany, Indianapolis,  Ind.  Producing  tomato  juice  bev- 
erage.    2,092,729  ;  Sept.  7. 

Eberts,  Edward  C.,  Jeffersonville,  assignor  to  Stokeley 
Brothers  &  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Apparatus 
for  producing  tomato  products.     2.097,855  :  Nov.  2. 

Eberwein,  Josef,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Furnace.     2,081,990  ;   June    1. 

Ebrite.  Arthur  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  C.  Koegel, 
Chicago.  111.     Lighting  fixture.     2,081,326:  May  25 

Echterllng,  Waldemar  E.,  Hammond,  Ind.  Individual 
wheel  suspension  mechanism.     2,070,526  ;  Feb.  9. 

Echterniich,  Albert  V.  (See  Harrison,  M.  E.,  and  Echtor- 
nach.) 

Eck,  Jules  J.     (See  Behr,  H.  C.  A.,  and  Eck,  assignors.) 

Eckardt,  Emil  E.,  Dresden,  Germany.  Photographic  image 
bearer  and  making  same.     2.071,821  ;  Fob.  23. 

Eckardt,  Undolf,  Ivcip/ig,  Germany,  as.'iignor  to  The  Na- 
tional Acine  Compiinv,  (^"leveland,  Ohio.  Metalworking 
machine.      2.103,351  :   Deo.   28, 

Eckardt.  Rudolf,  E.  Iluth,  F.  IMUller,  and  R.  Rahm, 
Leipzig.  Germany,  assignors  to  National  Acme  Com- 
pany. Cleveland,  Ohio.  Thread  chasing  mechanism  for 
automatic    lathes.      2,084.898;    June    22. 

Eclu'lmjuin,  Alfred,  and  E.  Koch,  Frankfort-nn-tho-AIain- 
Hochst.  Germany,  nssignor.s  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water  soliihle  suits  of  basic 
products,  vl'/.,  of  imidoethens.  imldothioethers.  aml- 
dlnes  or  derivatives  thereof.      2,091,257:   Aug.    31. 

Eckels.    Howard    S.,    Phllndeli)hla,    Pa.      Device    for 
porting  plastic  casts.     2,088,694;   Aug.  3. 

Eckenrolh.  Henry  Ti.,  Ran  Francisco,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  lyc  Roy  Hanscom,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Air  register. 
2,088,643  ;  Aug.   3. 

Eckersley,  Thomas  L.,  Dnnbury,  England,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corpora  Mon  of  America.  Radio  communication 
systeiii.     2.082,825;  June  8, 

Eokert,  fMarence  R.,  Englewood.  N.  J.,  asHlgnor  to  The 
Barri'tt  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  thick  butt 
shingles.     2,074,684  ;   Mar.  23. 


sup- 


Eckert,  Fritz,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  assignor 
to  The  American  Securit  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Hardened  glass  and  making  the  same.  2,093,040  ;  Sept. 
14. 

Eckert,  Wilhelm,  and  E.  Fischer,  Frankfort-on-the-Main- 
Hochst,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nuclear  substituted  acenaph- 
thalic  acids  and  1.4.5.8-naphthalenetetracarboxylic 
acids  and  preparing  them.     2,067,138  ;  Jan.  5. 

Eckert,  Wilhelm,  and  H.  Sieber,  Frankfort-on-the-Main- 
Hoechst,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Separation  of  vat  dyestuffi  iso- 
mers of  the  naphthoylene  diarylimidazole  series. 
2,073,098  :  Mar.  9. 

Eckert,  Wilhelm,  and  O.  Braunsdorf,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main-Hochst,  and  E.  Fischer,  Bed  Soden-on-the-Taunus, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Dyestuffs  capable  of  being  chromed. 
2,096.295  ;  Oct.  19. 

Eckford,  J.  J.,  et  al.  (See  Curupston,  Kermit  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eckhard,  William  K.,  Dunellen,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sheet  feeding  mechanism  for  printing  machines. 
2,074,720  ;  Mar.  23. 

Eckhardt,  Levi  H.     (See  Behrman,  A.  H.,  and  Eckhardt.) 

Eckhart,  Charles  H.,  Jr.,  Salinas,  Calif.  Machine  for  sep- 
arating dirt  and  rocks  from  beans.     2,086,408 ;  July  6. 

Ecknayan,  Hrant,  assignor  to  Claude  Neon  Lights.  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Positive  column  tube.  2,073,594 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Eckold,  Walter,  assignor  to  Junkers  Flugzeug-und-Mo- 
torenwerke  Aktiengesellschaft,  Dessau.  Germany.  Man- 
ufacture of  rivet  connections.    2,086,218 ;  July  6. 

Eckstein,  George  R.,  assignor  to  Visco  Meter  Corporation, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Viscosimeter.     2,079,247  ;  May  4. 

Eckstein,  Harrv,  and  A.  Kiralfy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Game 
apparatus.     2,093,427  ;  Sept.  21. 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Allen,  Joseph  W., 
assignor.) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Ashton,  Benjamin  N., 
assignor.) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Baer,  Howard,  as- 
signor. ) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Berges,  Donald  M. 
assignor."! 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Cerstvik,  Stephen 
assignor.) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Finnegan,  Martin  J 
assignor.) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Gartner,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Gregg,  David,  as- 
signor. ) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Havill,  Clinton  H 
assignor.) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Hyland,  Lawrence 
A.,  assignor.) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Lansing,  Raymond  I'., 
assignor.) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Linder,  Francis,  as- 
signor.) 

Eclipse  Textile  Devices.  Inc.  (See  Mann,  John  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Mock,  Frank  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Nardone,  Romeo  M.. 
assignor.) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Nowosielski,  Edward 
B.,  assignor.) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Raabo,  Arthur  E., 
assignor.) 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  (See  Waselge,  Charles  R., 
assignor. ) 

Eclipse  Fuel  Engineering  Company.  (See  McKee,  Gar- 
net W.,  assignor.) 

Eclipse  Machine  Company.  (See  Christian,  Frank  T., 
assignor.) 

Eclipse  Machine  Company.  (See  Douglas,  Kenneth  F., 
assignor.) 

Eclipse  Machine  Company.  (See  Elkln.  Mnnuel  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eclipse  Machine  Company.  (See  Mnurer,  Paul  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eclipse  Machine  Company.  (See  McGrath,  William  L., 
assignor.) 

Eclipse  Machine  Company.  (See  Morris,  Marion  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ecllp.se  Machine  Company.  (See  Wertz,  Daniel  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eclipse  Machine  Company.  (See  Whitney,  Maurice  P., 
assignor.) 

EconoUte  Cori)orntlon.  (See  Pendelton,  Kdwin  IT.,  as- 
signor.) 

lOconomlos  Laboratory,  Inc.  (See  Lnne,  Thomna  D..  as- 
signor.) 

Econo  Products,  Inc.     (See  Waters,  Gilbert  C,  assignor.) 

lOcoiiomy  Filler  Processes,  Inc.  (See  Fair,  Albert  K.  II.. 
nHslgiior.) 

Economy  I'Virms  Corporation.  (See  Jennings.  Wlllhun  A., 
MSNipnor. ) 

Economy  Fuse  *  Mnnufncturlng  Company.  (See  Cabell, 
Charles  A.,  iisslgnor. ) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


(See  Poisner,  Benjamin,  as- 


Wilmington.    Del. 
2,074,782 


Antiskid    device. 


Economy  Laboratories  Co. 

signer.) 

Econotype,  Inc.     (See  Poeppelmeier,  Frank  H.,  assignor.) 
Ecremeuses    M^lotte,    Soci§t6   Anonyme.       (See    Henrard. 

Ferdinand  J.  J.  J.,  assignor.) 
Eddington  Metal  Specialty  Co.     (See  Czarnecki,  Walter, 

assignor.) 
Eddins,    William    N.,     San    Antonio,    Tex.     Rotarv    fluid 

clutch.     2.101,899;  Dec.  14. 
Eddv,     Caroline     E.,     Flushing,     X.     Y.       Traffic     glove. 

2,092,574  ;  Sept,  7, 
Eddy,  Clyde  W.     (See  De  Eds,  F.,  Thomas,  and  Eddy.) 
Eddy,  Harold  C,   assignor  to  Petroleum  Rectifying  Com- 
pany of   California,   Los   Angeles,    Calif,     aiethod    and 
apparatus     for     dehydrating     petroleum.       2,083,801 ; 
June  15. 
Eddv,    Mildred   I.,    Omaha,    Nebr.      Classroom    committee 

table.     2,103,408  ;  Dec.  28. 
Edeby,  John  A.,  et  al.     (See  Xilson,  Harold,  assignor.) 
Edelman,    Irving,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Collapsible    model 

display  device.     2,083,597  ;  June  15. 
Edelmann,  E.,  &  Co.      (See  Schulz,  George,  assignor.) 
Eden,  Charles  H.,  et  al.     (See  Wicks,  J.  D.,  assignor,  and 

Mowery. ) 

Eden,  Harold  W.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  M.  Callman 

and   one-third  to  A.   A.   Abrams,   Chicago,   111.     Device 

for  internal   combustion   engines.     2,074,083;  Mar.  16. 

Edenquist,   Gunnar.      (See   Sander,    C.  P.,    Eighter,   and 

Edenquist.) 
Edgar,    Donald   E.,   Philadelphia,    Pa.,   assignor    to   E.    I. 
du    Pont    de   Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 
Urea-formaldehyde   condensation  products.      2,101,534  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Edgar,  Gordon,  et  al.      (See  Brazell,  James  E.,  assignor.) 

Edgar,  John,  assignor  to  Barber-Colman  Company,  Rock- 
ford,  ni.  Grinding  machine  and  method.  2,067,177  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Edgar,  John,  assignor  to  Barber-Colman  Companv,  Rock- 
ford,  111.     Grinding  machine.     2,067,178  ;  Jan.  12. 

Edgar,  John,  assignor  to  Barber-Colman  Company,  Rock- 
ford,  111.  Grinding  element  for  and  making  spline  cou- 
plings.    2,077,100  ;  Apr.  13. 

Edgar,  Louis  C,  Swissvale,  and  E.  E.  Brosius,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  said  Edgar  assignor  to  said  Brosius.  Apparatus 
for  treating  molten  materials.     2.079,111  ;  ^lay  4. 

Edgard,   Donald  E.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.,   assignor   to  E^  I 
du   Pont   de   Nemours    &    Company, 
Resinous  compositions  and  making   same. 
Mar.  23. 

Edgarton,    Frank    R.,    Pittsburgh,    Pa 
2,079.990  ;  May  11. 

Ed^e  Moor  Iron  Company.  (See  Falla,  Fernando,  as- 
signor.) 

Edge,  Walter  S.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Steel  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Reinforcement  mesh.  2,103,897  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Edgington,  Aaron  D.,  assignor  to  Cheney  Weeder  Com- 
pany, Cheney,  Wash.  Harvester  attachment.  2,099,471 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Edhofer,  Georg,  assignor  to  Dr.  Alexander  Wacker  Gesell- 
schaft  fiir  Elektrochemlsche  Industrie  G.  m.  b.  H., 
Munich,  Germanv.  Machine  for  cleaning  and  degreas- 
ing  metal  articles.     2,090,191 ;  Aug.   17. 

Edhofer,  Georg,  and  G.  Wolff,  assignors  to  Dr.  Alexander 
Wacker  Gesellschaft  fiir  Elektrochemlsche  Industrie  G. 
m.  b.  H.,  IMunich,  Germany.  Degreasing  and  clean- 
ing metal   articles.     2,090,192 ;   Aug.   17. 

Edible  Bottle  Company.  (See  Hall,  Charles  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Edico,  Inc.      (See  Hoknnson,  Martin,  assignor.) 

Edison  General  Electric  Appliance  Company.  (See  Ber- 
man,  Henry  J.,  assignor.) 

Edison  General  Electric  Appliance  Company.  (See  Kemp- 
ron,   Leslie  A.,  assignor.) 

Edison  General  Electric  Appliance  Company,  Inc.  (See 
Schroeder.  Clarence  W.,  assignor.) 

Edison  General  Electric  Appliance  Company, 
man,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Edison  General  Electric  Appliance  Company, 
Robert  L.,  assignor.) 

Edison  General  Electric  Appliance  Company. 
Oliver  G.,  assignor.) 

Edison,  Gertrude  K.,  Chicago,  HI  Garment  hanger. 
2,067,83.S  ;  Jan.  12. 

Edison-Splitdorf  Corporation.  (See  Dunham,  L.  S.,  and 
Robertson,  assignors.) 

Edison.  Thomas  A..  Incorporated.  (See  Dann,  Charles  W., 
assii?nor. ) 

Edison,  Thomas  A,,  Incorporated.  (See  Dunning,  O.  M., 
and  Somers,  assignors.) 

Edison,  Thomas  A.,  Incorporated.  (See  Fridell,  Willis 
S.,  assignor.) 

Edison,  Thomas  A.,  Incorporated.  (See  Harris,  Gwln  C, 
assignor.) 

Edison,  Thomas  A.,  Incorporated.  (See  Iluenlioh, 
Charles,  assignor.) 

Edison,  Thomas  A.,  Incorporated.  (See  Huenlich,  C, 
and  Gramann,  assignors.) 

Edison.  Tlionias  .■\..  Incorporated, 
assignor.) 

Edison,  Thomas  A.,  Incorporated. 
M..  assicnor.) 

Edison,  Thomas  A.,  Incorporated, 
J.  R.  H.,  assignor.) 


(See  Tange- 

(See  Uhl, 

(See  Vogel. 


(See  Langley,  Sam  G., 
(Sec  Somers,  Richard 
(See  von  Wedel,  Carl 


Edlund,  Karl  R.  (See  Evans,  T^  and  Edlund.) 
Edmiston,  Henry  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ma- 
jestic Silk  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Moistureproof 
nethergarment.  2,081,915  ;  June  1. 
Edmond,  Arthur  W.  (See  Jackson.  \V.  H.,  and  Edmond.) 
Edmonds,  Walter  H.  (See  Cole,  N.  W.,  and  Edmonds.) 
Edmondson,  Morton  H..  Greenville,  Tex.     Power  steering 

mechanism.     2,077,747  ;  Apr.  20. 
Edmonson,    Columbus    F.,    Millersvlew,    Tex.     Stock    de- 

horner.     2.074,214  ;  Mar.  16. 
Edmunds.   Clarence  H.,  Oak  Park,  111.      Orificial  fixture. 

2,093,189  ;  Sept.  14. 
Edmunds,   Glenn  E.,  assignor  to  The  Bonney-Floyd  Com- 
pany, Columbus,  Ohio.     Mine  car.     2.097.966  :  Nov.  2. 
Edmunds,   Glenn  E.,  assignor  to  The  Bonney-Floyd  Com- 
pany,    Columbus,     Ohio.       Mine     car     and     the     like. 
2,097,967  :  Nov.  2. 
Edmunds,   Glenn  E.,  assignor  to  The  Bonnev-Flovd  Com- 
pany,    Columbus.     Ohio.       Mine     car     arid     the     like. 
2,097,968;  Nov.  2. 
Edmunds,  Glenn  E.,  and  R.  C.  Purkhiser,  assignors  to  The 
Bonney-Floyd      Company,      Columbus,      Ohio.        Wheel 
mounting.     2,097,969  ;  Nov.  2. 
Edmunds,   Glenn  E.,   assignor  to  The  Bonney-Floyd  Com- 
pany,   Columbus,    Ohio.      Wheel   mounting.      2,097,970 ; 
Nov.  2. 
Edmunds,   Rex   A.,   Detroit,   Mich.,   assignor   to   National 
Malleable  &  Steel  Castings  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Mixture  for  the  production  of  malleable  iron.  2,069,717  ; 
Feb.  2. 
Edmunds,  Sterling  O.      (See  Taylor,  E.  H.,  Pardue,  Dun- 
lap,  and  Edmunds.) 
Edmundson,  Jerone,  Birmingham,  Ala.    Fire  extinguishing 

process.     2,091.197  ;  Aug.  24. 
Edmundson,    John    G.,    and    J.    B.    Taylor,    Monkseaton, 

England.     Rotary  engine.     2,081,270  :  May  25. 
Edna  Brass  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Corey, 

Elmer  O.,  assignor.) 
Edna  Brass  Manufacturing  Company,  The.     (See  Mueller, 

Stephen  E.,  assignor.) 
Edquist,  "Victor  T.,   IMelbourne,   Victoria.   Australia.     Re- 
covery of  gold  and/or  silver  from  ores  and  metallurgical 
products.     2.093.958  ;  Sept.  21. 
Edson.  James  O.     (See  Black.  H.  S.,  and  Edson.) 
Edward   Valve   &  Manufacturing   Co.,    The.      (See   Mohr, 

Walter  W.,  assignor,) 
Edwardes,  John,  assignor  to  Heveatex  Corporation,  Mel- 
rose, Mass.     Destruction   of  color-generating  substance 
in  rubber  latex.    2,066,559 ;  Jan.  5. 
Edwards.  Athur  W.,    Romiley.  England,  assignor  to  Fer- 
ranti  Electric  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Automatic  change 
speed  gearing.     2,089,736  ;  Aug,  10. 
Edwards.  Carl  D.,  Manhattan  Beach,  Calif.     Oil  burner. 

2,068,286  ;  Jan.  19. 
Edwards,  Charles  E,,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United    M  j 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Sewing    I 
machine.     2,085,253  ;   June  29. 
Edwards,    Charles   K.,   assignor   to   Guy   Motors   Limited, 
Wolverhampton,  England.     Change  speed  control  mech-         I 
anism  for  automobiles  and  the  like.    2,078,130  ;  Apr.  20. 
Edwards,  Charles  R.,   Houston,  Tex.     Fluid  transmission 

scale.     2,099,955  ;  Nov.  23. 
Edwards,  Cliff,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.     Rail  end  connector. 

2,072.871  ;  >Iar.  9. 
Edwards    &    Company.       (See    Edwards,    Robert    S.,    as- 
signor.) 
Edwards  and  Company.     (See  Miller,  Christian,  assignor.) 
Edwards,   David  F.,  Elizabeth,  and  A.   M.   Wilson,  Cran- 
ford.  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Com- 
pany.     Apparatus    for    discharging   acid    from   a    cen- 
trifuge.    2,084,484  ;  June  22. 
Edwards,  Donald  V.,  Jlontclair,  N.   J.,  assignor  to  Elec- 
trons,   Inc.    of   Delaware.      Electric    weld    timer    and 
method.     2,085,696  ;  June  29. 
Edwards,  Donald    V.,  Montclair,   and   E.  K.   Smith,   East 
Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Electrons,  Inc.  of  Delaware. 
Discharge  tube.     2,068,539  ;  Jan.  19. 
Edwards.   Donald  V..   Montclair,   and   E.   K.   Smith,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.,   assignors  to  Electrons,   Inc.     Emissive 
cathode.     2.081.864  ;  May  25. 
Edwards,   Evan   E.   and  J.   C,   and   R.   J.   Barron,   New 
Kensington,  Pa.    Delivery  service  appliance.    2,092,912  ; 
Sept.  14. 
Edwards,  George  N.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio   Rubber  Com- 
pany,     Willoughby,      Ohio.        Running     board      cover. 
2,084,018;  June   15. 
Edwards,   George   N.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Rubber  Com- 
pany,  Willoughby,   Ohio.      Running  board.      2,084,019 ; 
June  15. 
Edwards,  George  N.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Rubber   Com- 
pany. Willoughby,  Ohio.     Nozzle  for  suction  cleaners. 
2,089,600;  Aug,  10. 
Edwards,  George  N.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Rubber  Com- 
panv,    Willoughby,     Ohio.       Hair     waving     apparatus. 
2.095,412  :  Oct,  12. 
Edwards,  George  T.     (See  Borba,  A.  S..  and  Edwards.) 
Edwards,  Grant  A.     (See  Walker.  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 
Edwards,  Harry  D.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,    to    Union    Carbide   and    Carbon    Corpora- 
tion.    Multiple  cylinder  tank  car.     2,089.019  ;  Aug.   3. 
Edwards.    Harry   D.,    Los    .■\ngcles,    Calif.      Cigarette   ex- 
tinguishor.     2.098,337  ;   Nov.  9. 


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Edwards,  Henry  H.,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Antifriction  bear- 
ing and  seal.     2,073,963  ;  Mar.  16. 

Edwards,  Henry  J.  (See  Humphries,  H.  E.,  and  Ed- 
wards.) 

Edwards,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,066,722  ;  Jan.  5. 

Edwards,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Piston.     2,073,866;  Mar.  16. 

Edwards,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,083,323  ;  June  8. 

Edwards,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,086,609  ;   July  13. 

Kdwards,  Hiram  W.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Don  Baxter. 
Inc.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Mirror,  making  same,  and  cota- 
position  of  reflecting  element  therefor.  2,067,907  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Edwards,  J.,  &  Co.     (See  Backus,  Wallace  T.,  assignor.) 

Edwards,  James  M.,  Cascade,  Iowa.  Rubberized  garment. 
2,087,246  ;  July  20. 

Edwards,  James  W.     (See  Ruys,  J.  D.,  and  Edwards.) 

Edwards,  John  C.  (See  Edwards,  Evan  E.  and  J.  C, 
and  Barron.) 

Edwards,  John  D.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Building  construc- 
tion.   2,076,267  ;  Apr.  6. 

Edwards,  Junius  D.,  Oakmont,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Composite  re- 
flector.   2,084,327 ;  June  22. 

Edwards,  Junius  D.,  Oakmont,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Aluminum 
sound  record.    2,085,741  ;  July  6. 

Edwards,  Kenneth  P.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Heat  exchange 
device.     2,092,835  ;  Sept.  14. 

Edwards,  Martin  A^  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  System  of  electrical  dis- 
tribution.    2,082,899  ;  June  22. 

Edwards,  Martin  A.,  and  G.  A.  Kane,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  System  of 
electrical    distribution.      2,084,900;   June   22. 

Edwards,  Nelson,  Baltimore,  Md.  Photograph  album  leaf. 
2,084,579  ;  June  22. 

Edwards,  O.  M.  Company.      (See  Axe,  Roy  T.,  assignor.) 

Edwards,  O.  M.,  Company  Inc.,  The.  (See  Lemon,  James 
F.,  assignor.) 

Edwards,  O.  M.,  Company,  The.  (See  Edwards,  Oliver  M., 
assignor.) 

Edwards,  Oliver  M.,  assignor  to  The  O.  M.  Edwards  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Window  and  sash  construc- 
tion.    2,074,377  ;  Mar.  23. 

Edwards,  Paul  A.,  and  M.  G.  J.  Gross,  assignors  to  G.  F. 
Higgins  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pipe  cutting  and 
welding  bench.     2,102,259  ;  Dec.   14. 

Edwards,  Paul  G.,  Verona,  and  H.  F.  ShofEstall.  Maple- 
wood,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and  Tele- 
graph Company.  Apparatus  for  converting  continuous 
motion  into  interrupted   motion.     2,075,103  ;   Mar.   30. 

Edwards,  Ralph  C,  Rome,  Ga.  Attachment  for  dobby 
heads.    2,071,784  ;  Feb.  23. 

Edwards,  Robert  S.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Edwards  and  Company,  Inc.  Alarm  signal  station. 
2,083,324;  June  8. 

Edwards,  Robert  S.,  Milton.  Mass.,  assignor  to  Rumford 
Chemical  Works,  Rumford,  R.  I.  Hydraulic  gypsum 
cement  material  and  manufacturing  the  same. 
2,090,625  :  Aug.  24. 

Edwards,  William  C,  Andprson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lamp  switch. 
2,067.077  ;  Jan.  5. 

Edwards,  William  C,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electrical 
switch.     2,070,717;   Feb.   16. 

Edwards,  William  C,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Signal  svstem. 
2,076,987  :  Apr.  13. 

Edwards,  William  C,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Switch.  2,100,657  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Edwanls,  William  E.,  Mount  Cnrmol,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
The  Horton  Manufacturing  Company.  Reel  seat  for 
fishing  rods.     2,076,628;  Apr.  13. 

Edwards,    William  E.,  Mount  Cnrmol,   Conn.,  assignor  to 
The   ITorton    Manufacturing    Coinpanv.      Reel    soat    aa- 
Rpmhl.v.     2,070,029  ;  Apr.  1.'?. 
Edwards,  William  F.      (See  Ellis,  C.  A.,  and  Edwards.) 

Edwards,  William  F.  M.,  assignor  to  Filter  Tips  Liinitcil, 
Ijondon,    England.      Apparatus    for    making    cig.in'tlos. 
2,066,460  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Edwards,  William  F.  M.,  assignor  to  Filter  Tips  Limited, 
London,  England.     Cigarette  machine.     2,074,783  ;  Mar. 
23. 
Edwards,   William  H.,   Great  Neck,  and   C.   W.   ITalllgan, 
Now  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  American  Telenliono  and 
Telegraph    Company.       Signaling    system.       2,009,915  ; 
Feb.  9. 
Edwards,    William    S.,    ITamdim,    assignor    to    Sargent   & 
Company,   New   TIavon,   Conn.     Bolt   cuHliioniiig  moans 
for  locks.     2,098,770  ;  Nov.  9. 
KcHh,    Howard    1'.,    Jr.,    Wlllougliby,    assignor    lo    Basic 
Dolomite,    Inoori)onil('(l,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      rroducdon 
of  refractories.     2, 10.'i,2.10  ;  Doc.  28. 


Eells,  Howard  P.,  Jr.,  Willoughby,  and  H.  N.  Barrett, 
Tiffin,  assignors  to  Non-Metallic  Minerals,  Inc.,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Glass  batch  and  making.  2,084,328; 
June  22. 

Effront,  Ivan  A.,  Seclin,  France,  assignor  to  Standard 
Brands  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  of 
highly  enzymatic  yeast.     2,083,598  ;  June  15. 

Efimoif,  Viatcheslav  V.  (See  Comstock,  G.  F.,  and 
EflmofE.) 

Efromson,  Philip  C.  (See  Catland,  A.  C,  and  Elfrom- 
son.) 

Efromson,  Philip  C,  Los  Angeles  County,  assignor  to 
Globe  Oil  Tools  Company,  Los  Nietos,  Calif.  Cutter 
mounting.     2,100,640  ;  Nov.  30. 

Egan,  Arthur  L.     (See  Ewing,  S.  E.  T.,  and  Egan.) 

Egan,  George  F.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Construction  of 
sewers  and  sewer  basins  and  receptacles  for  use  in 
sewer  basins.     2,102,310  ;  Dec.  14. 

Egan,  William  P.     (See  Sheehan,  J.  J.,  and  Egan.) 

Egan,  William  P.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Polishing  machine. 
2,095,926  ;  Oct.  12. 

Egedal,   Lawrence  E.      (See  Lee,  R.,  and  Egedal.) 

Eger,  Ernst,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Mich.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tire 
antiskid   device.     2,099,006  ;  Nov.   16. 

Eger,  Otto  H.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Beverage  cooling  system. 
2,085,186;  June  29. 

Eger,  William,  Bartow,  Fla.   Fish  lure.   2,092,304  ;  Sept.  7. 

Egerman,  Julius  K.     (See  Nigbor,  Thomas,  assignor.) 

Egersdorfer,  Fritz,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany. 
Pump.     2,081,477  ;  May  25. 

Egerton,  Alfred  C.  G.,  Oxford,  England.  Fuel  for  internal 
combustion  engines.     2,093,008  ;   Sept.   14. 

Egge,  Walter  S.     (See  Bonney,  U.  D.,  and  Eggo.) 

Eggemann,  Johannes,  Holm,  Germany.  Boring  tool. 
2,074,605  ;  Mar.  23. 

Eggenweiler,  Charles  W.,  and  W.  J.  Fiegel,  assignors  to 
Bohn  Aluminum  and  Brass  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Apparatus  for  babbitting  a  continuous  strip  in  the 
formation  of  half  bearings  and  the  like.  2,080,170 ; 
May  11. 

Eggenweiler,  Charles  W.,  and  W.  J.  Fiegel,  assignors  to 
IJohn  Aluminum  and  Brass  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Apparatus  for  lining  tubular  members.  2,097,688 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Egger-Hansen,  Siegfried,  Vienna,  Austria.  Exhibiting 
means  for  weighing  scales.     2,094,944  ;  Oct.  5. 

Eggers,  Charles  N.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Heel  lift.  2,090,976  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Eggers,  Hermann  R.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Measuring  instrument. 
2,091,848  ;  Aug.  31. 

Eggert,  Fritz.  (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Diefenbach,  Eggert, 
and  Rosch.) 

Eggert,    Johann.      (See   Giinther,   M.,   and   Eggert.) 

Eggert,  John,  Leipzig-Gohlis,  and  G.  Heymer,  Wolfen 
Kreis  Bitterfeld,  assignors  to  1.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aic- 
tiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Printing  lenticular  film.     2,072,396;  INInr   2. 

Eggert,  John,  Leipzig-Gohlis,  and  G.  Heymer,  Wolfen  Krels 
Bitterfeld,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Frankfort-ou-the-Main,  Germany.  Appa- 
ratus for  projection  of  lenticular  film.  2,072,741  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Eggert,  John,  Leipzig-Gohlis,  and  F.  Luft,  Leipzig,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Bingham- 
ton,  N.  Y.  Intensifying  and  fluorescent  screen. 
2,076,984  ;  Apr.  13. 

Eggert,  John,  Leipzig-Gohlis,  and  G.  Heymer,  Wolfen 
Kreis  Bitterfeld,  Germany,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farben- 
industrie Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-tho-Main, 
Germany.  Manufacture  of  lenticular  sound  film 
2,077,518  ;  Apr.  20. 

Eggert,  John,  Leipzig-Gohlis,  and  G.  Heymer,  Wolfen 
Kreis  Bitterfeld,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Apparatus  for  projecting  lenticular  film.  2,082,154 ; 
June  1. 

Eggert,  John,  Leipzig-Gohlis,  and  G.  Heymer.  Wolfen 
Kreis,  Bitterfeld,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankforl -on- 1  he-Main,  (Germany. 
Printing  of  lenticular  film.     2,080,8.'')9  ;  July  13. 

Eggert,  Jolin,  lypipzig-Golilis,  and  (!.  Heymer,  Wolfen 
Krels  Bitterfeld,  assignors  lo  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-l  he-Main,  Germany. 
Device  for  illuminating  lonllcular  film.  2,090,441; 
Aug.  17. 
Eggert,  John,  Ijolpzlg-Gohlls,  and  G.  Heymer,  Wolfon 
Kreis,  Itltlorfcld.  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Akllengescllschafl,  Frankforl -on -I  he-Ma  in,  (lernmny. 
IMiotograiihlc  ( lirce-colnr  process.  'J.Oll.'i.O,'').')  :  Sept.  21. 
Kggert,  John,  Leipzlg-Gohlls,  and  B.  Wendt  and  A.  Frilh- 
licli,  Dessau-ln-Anl\alt,  asHignors  to  I.  G.  I'^arbenln- 
dustrie  AktIoiigesi'liscliafI,  Frankfort-on  theMaln,  (Jer- 
many.  Itleachlng-out  dye  layers.  2,097,119;  Oct.  20. 
ICggerl,  John,  Lelpzlg-Gohlls,  and  (!.  lleynuM-,  Wolfen 
Kreis,  ItKlerfeld.  assignors  (o  I.  (i.  FinJu'iilndiistrle 
Aktl(>nges('llscliafr,  ■•'rank  for  I -on  the- Mil  in,  (Jennany. 
Apparatus  for  projecting  lenticular  lllm.  2, 100, 134; 
Nov.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Eggert,  John.  Leipzig-Gohlis,  and  G.  Heymer.  AVolfen 
Kreis  Bitterfeld,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Producing  an  embossing  roller  for  manufacturing  lentic- 
ular film.     2,097,971  ;  Nov.  2. 

Eggert,  John,  Leipzig-Gohlis,  and  H.  F.  Nissen,  Dessau, 
assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Exposure  control. 
2.101.932  :  Dec.  14. 

Eggleston.  Blanche  G.,  administratrix.  (See  Eggleston, 
Robert  N.) 

Eggleston,  Lewis  W.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,072,424  ;  Mar.  2. 

Eggleston,  Lewis  W..  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Pump  system.     2,072.425  ;  Mar.  2. 

Eggleston,  Robert  N.,  deceased,  by  B.  G.  Eggleston.  ad- 
ministratrix, Riverdale,  Md.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  T.  Doyle,  Washington,  D.  C.  Heat  radiating  system. 
2,091,274 ;  Aug.  31. 

Eggleston,  Smith,  and  D.  F.  Holbert,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Conveyor  Company.  Conveyer 
chain.     2,066,723  ;  Jan.  5. 

Egli,  Ernst.  Ruti,  assignor  to  Maschinenfabrik  Ruti 
vormals  Caspar  Honegger.  Ruti,  Zurich,  Switzerland. 
Weaving  loom.     2,095,544  ;  Oct.  12. 

Egli,  H.  W.,  A.-G.  (See  Suter,  H.,  and  Grasshoff,  as- 
signors.) 

Eglin.  James  M.,  Glen  Rock,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electrical  communication  system.     2,088.292  :  July  27. 

Egloff,  Gustav.     (See  Morrell,   J.  C.  and  Egloff.) 

EgloEf,  Gustav,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Treat- 
ment of  hydrocarbons.     2,091,354;  Aug.  31. 

Egry  Register  Company,  The.  (See  PfeifEer,  Frank  E., 
assignor.) 

Egry  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Stern,  M.  C,  and 
Pfeiffef,  assignors.) 

Ehler,  Fred,  Jr.,  Shebovgan,  Wis.  Christmas  tree  yard 
ornament.     2.093,753":  Sept.  21. 

Ehlers.  Carl  H..  Penfied,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic  Refining 
Company,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Hose  housing  for  tank- 
carrying"  vehicles.     2,087,247  ;  July  20. 

Ehlers.  Edward.  Montelair,  N.  J.  Structural  joint  for 
angle  bars.     2.076,811  ;  Apr.  13. 

Ehlers,  George  M.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Globe-Union  Inc..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Resistor  element. 
2,084.840  ;  June  22. 

Ehnts,  iFred  H.     (See  Schneider,  F.  K.,  and  Ehnts.) 

Ehnts.  Fred  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lubricating  nozzle. 
2.086.071  ;  July  6. 

Ehresmann.  Adam,  and  L.  Streibel,  Karlsruhe,  Germany. 
Soling  machine.     2.086,953  ;  July  13. 

Ehret,  t'lement.  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Stove.  2,102.616  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Ehret,  Clement,  White  Plains,  assignor  to  International 
Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Man- 
uallv  operated  punch.     2.079,437  ;  May  4. 

Ehrhardt,  Alfred.  (See  Nawiasky,  P.,  Ehrhardt,  and 
Saftien.) 

Ehrhardt,  Edward  C,  Union  County,  N.  J.  Carrying 
device.    2,087,375  :  July  20. 

Ehrhart,   Gustav.      (See  Bockmiihl,  M..   and  Ehrhart.) 

Ehrhart,  Gustav.  (See  Bockmiihl,  M.,  Ehrhart,  and 
Stein.) 

Ehrhart.  Gustav.  (See  Bockmuhl,  M.,  Ehrhart,  Stein, 
and  Hallensleben.) 

Ehrig.  Harry  R.,  and  R.  Stone.  Chicago,  111.,  said  Stone 
assignor  to  said  Ehrig.  Device  for  flavoring  cigarettes. 
2.072.361  ;  Mar.  2. 

Ehrke,  Louis  F.     (See  Ulrey,  C.  T.,  Ehrke,  and  Reges.) 

Ehrke,  Louis  F.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufactur- 
ing Companv,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Shockproof  X-ray 
apparatus.     2.067.139  ;  Jan.  5. 

Ehrlich,  Edward.  Amsterdam.  Netherlands.  Corrective 
sole.     2.097.759  :  Nov.  2. 

Ehrlich.  Jacob,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Gen- 
eral Motor,*!  Corporation,  Detroit,  Jlich.  Control  for 
•friction  tmnsmission.     2,071.785:  Feb.  23. 

Ehrlich,  Louis  B.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Autolite  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Dynamo-electric  machine  frame. 
2,070,718  ;  Feb.  16. 

Elirlich,    Samuel    D.      (See    Palmiori,    M.,    and    Ehrlich.) 

Ehrlich,  William,  assignor  of  forty-five  per  cent  to  A.  J. 
Fihe.  Chicago,  HI.  Pie  container  and  display  support. 
2.068.540  :  Jan.  19. 

Ehrmann,  William  C.  F.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Abrader  at- 
tachment  for  writing  Instruments.     2,075,932  :  Apr.  6. 

Ehrmantraut.  John  M.,  Brentwood,  Md.  Safety  guard 
for  mandrel  presses.     2,095,971 ;  Oct.  19. 

Ehrmcver.  John  N.,  Chicago,  111.  Moving  picture  sound 
head".     2,083,558  ;  June  15. 

Ehrsam.  J.  B.,  &  Sons  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Ehrsam,  Wil- 
liam J.,  assignor.) 

Ehrsam,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  J.  B.  Ehrsam  &  Sons 
Mfg.  Co.,  Enterprise,  Kans.  Hammer  mill.  2,008,599  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Eibert,  Fritz,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  to  Robert  Wolff. 
Basel,  Switzerland.  Tabulating  indicator.  2,089,350 : 
Aug.  10. 


Eibert,  Fritz,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  to  R.  WolfiE, 
Basel,  Switzerland.  Paper  carriage  escapement  device 
for  typewriters.     2,097,834:  Nov.  2. 

Eibert,  Fritz,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  to  R.  WolffE, 
Basel,  Switzerland.  Escapement  device  on  paper  car- 
riages for  typewriters.     2.100,071  :  Nov.  23. 

Eiche,  Frederick,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Greenhouse  sash  bar. 
2.075,642  ;  Mar.  30. 

Eichel,  John  V.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  H.  S.  Getty  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Transom  operator.  2,080,307  :  May 
11. 

Eichelgriin,  Martin,  London.  England.  Lattice  tower 
with  lift  for  people  in  parks  exhibitions  and  the  like. 
2.102.522  :  Dec.   14. 

Eichelman,  William  H.      (See  Hall,  E,  E.,  and  Eichelman.) 

Eichelsdoerfer,  Robert  M.,  Governor's  Island,  N.  Y. 
Place  indicator.     2,103.250  ;  Dec.  28. 

Eichholz,  William.  (See  Leutwiler,  R.  W.,  and  Eich- 
holz.) 

Eichstiidt,  Karl,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Oxford  Tarnish  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Decorating  composition  materials.     2,066.341  :   Jan.  5. 

Eichstadt,  Karl,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Oxford  Var- 
nish Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Producing  decorated 
surfaces.     2,069,227  ;  Feb.  2. 

Eichstadt,  Karl,  Charlottenburg,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Oxford  Varnish  Corporation,  Detroit.  Mich.  Decorating 
wood  or  similar  materials.      2,069,228  ;   Feb.   2. 

Eichelsdoerfer,  Theodore  P.,  RocU  Island,  111.  Revolving 
sign.     2,079,112  ;  May  4. 

Eichelgrun,  Martin.     (See  Kiecksee.  Max,  assignor.) 

Eicher,  Frank  C.     (See  Robinson,  H.  E.,  and  Eicher.) 

Eicholtz.  Morris  M.,  Athol,  S.  Dak.  Golf  bag  attachment. 
2,079,551  :  May  4. 

Eichholz,  William.      (See  Leutwiler,  R.  W.,  and  Eichholz.) 

Eichstiidt,  Karl,  Berlin-Friedenau,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Oxford  Varnish  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Photo- 
mechanical reproduction  of  animal  skins  and  the  like. 
2.081,916  ;  June  1. 

Eickemeyer,  Rudolf.     (See  SchoUer,  H.,  and  Eickemeyer.) 

Eickstaedt.  Edwin  A.  C,  West  Allis.  assignor  to  Chain 
Belt  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Discharge  gate  mech- 
anism for  concrete  transportation  conduits.  2,092,961; 
Sept.  14. 

Eidco,  Inc.      (See  Hokanson,  Martin,  assignor.) 

Eide,  Edgar  S..  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Tent  frame  con- 
struction.    2,084,524  ;  June  22. 

Eidson.  Charles  G.  (See  Heffernan,  Wilford  P.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Eilber,  Clarence  W.,  and  E.  J.  Gerondale,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     2.100.072  ;  Nov.  23. 

Eiler,  William  A.,  Benton,  Wis.  Portable  drill  mounting. 
2,075,185  ;  Mar.  30. 

Einico  Corporation.  (See  Peterson,  Clarence  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Einfalt,  Georg,  Nuremberg,  Germany,  assignor  to  Trans- 
atlantic Factors,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Periodically 
acting  spark,  generating  toy.     2,091,914  ;  Aug,  31, 

Einfeldt,  Ernest  E.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Making  metal 
wheels.     2,076,077  ;  Apr.  6. 

Einig.  Alvin  B,,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Motch  &  Merryweather  Machinery  Company,  Cleveland. 
Ohio.  Method  of  and  machine  for  grinding  or  lapping 
bearing  rolls.     2,075,104;  Mar.  30. 

Einsele,  Robert,  assignor  to  F.  Doppenschmitt,  Pforzheim, 
Germany.  Link  band  for  ornamental  and  useful  pur- 
poses,    2,079,400  ;  May  4, 

Einson-Freeman  Co,      (See  Horr.  John  V.,  assignor.) 

Einson-Freeman  Co.     (See  Leigh.  Nathan  J.,  assignor.) 

Einstein,    Sol,    Cincinnati,   Ohio,   assignor,    by   mesne   as- 

.  signments,  to  The  Heald  Machine  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.     Grinding  machinery.      2,066.677  ;   Jan.   5. 

Einson-Freeman   Co.      (See   Leigh,   Nathan   J,,   assignor.) 

Eisele.  Josef.      (See  Geisler,  O.,  and  Eisele.) 

Eisele,  Logan.  Nashville.  Tenn.  Making  a  hypodermic 
syringe.     2,090.861 ;  Aug.  24. 

Eigeman,  Henry  J,,  Woodhaven.  N.  Y,.  assignor,  hy  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington.   Del,     Package,     2.067,660  :  Jan,   12. 

Eiseman,  Maurice,  Washington,  D.  G.  Printing  press  for 
newspaper  work.     2,077.403  ;  Apr.  20. 

Eisemann  Magneto  Corporation.  (See  Kuehn,  G.  F.,  and 
Richroath,  assignors.) 

Eisen.  Jay  B,.  Yonkers.  assignor  to  Ferdinand  Gutmann 
&  Co..  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Container  closure.  2,077,992  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Eisen.  Jay  B..  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Ferdinand  Gutmann 
&  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Making  center  spot.  2,080,255  ; 
May  11. 

Eisen.  Jay  B,.  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Ferdinand  Gutmann 
&  Co.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Making  center  spot  crowna 
2.0.«!0,256  :  May  11. 

Eisenberg,  Harry,  and  E.  Orinskv,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Handbag.     2.079,401  :  May  4. 

Eisenberg.  \>'illiam.  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Putting  device. 

2.084.901  :  June  22. 

Eisenberg.   William.   Minneapolis,  Minn.     Putting  device. 

2.084.902  ;  June  22. 
Eisenhardt,    Frank   J.,   Warsaw.   Ind.,   assignor   to    Hoof- 
Brake  Corporation.     Brake.     2.083,989 ;  June  15. 

Eisenhauer,  Warren  F..  Watertown,  Mass.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  F.  L,  Jacobs  Company,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Spring  cover.     2,102.890;  Dec.  21. 


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Eisenman,  Herschel  I.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Compositions 
of  hydrogen  peroxide  and  iron  salts  and  stabilizing 
them.    2,086,123  ;  July  6. 

Eisentrager,  Russell  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments 
of  one-half  to  The  Lite-Cast  Corporation,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Fire  box.     2,075,433  ;  Mar.  30. 

Eisen-u.  Stahlweric  Walter  Peyinghaus.  (See  Pesarese, 
li'ritz,  assignor.) 

Eisfeld,  Kurt.      (See  Balle,   G.,  and  Eisfeld.) 

Eisin,  Stanley  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Pneumatic  spring. 
2,070,719  ;  Feb.  16. 

Eisinga,  Dirk,  Glendale,  Calif.,  assignor  to  National  Steel 
Construction  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Thermostatic  switch. 
2.078,531 ;  Apr.  27. 

Eisleb,  Otto,  Hofheim  in  Taunus,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Wlnthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
N-(aminoalkyl)-anthranilic  acid  alkyl  esters  and  pre- 
paring them.     2,073,099  :  Mar.  9. 

Eisleb,  Otto,  Hofheim  in  Taunus,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc..  N<?w  York.  N.  Y. 
N-aminoalkylamides  of  N-alkylaminobenzoic  acids  and 
preparing  them.     2.073.100  ;  Mar.  i). 

Eisler,  Charles,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Machine  for  making 
coils  of  wire.     2,078,630  ;  Apr.  27. 

Eisler,  Charles,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Grille  and  register 
construction.     2,087,104;  July  13. 

Eisler,  Charles,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  IMachine  for  making 
beads  from  glass  rods  and  tubes.     2,093,147;  Sept.  14. 

Eisler  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Kurtz,  J.,  and  Laise, 
assignors.) 

Eisler,  Heinrich,  et  al.  (See  Honigmann,  E.,  and  Bruck- 
mayer.) 

Eissfeldt,  Werner,  Berlln-Zehlendorf,  Germany.  Record- 
ing device.     2,066,880  ;  Jan.  5. 

Eissner,  Erich,  Chemnitz,  Germany,  assignor  to  Karl 
Lieberknecht  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Oberlungwitz,  Saxony,  Ger- 
many.    Production  of  hosiery.     2,082,385  ;  June  1. 

Eitzen,  August  D.,  Rockville  Centre,  assignor  to  News 
Projection  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stock  quota- 
tion projecting  machine.     2,075,512  ;  Mar.  30. 

Eitzen,  August  D.,  Rockville  Centre,  assignor  to  News 
Projection  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stock  quota- 
tion projecting  machine.     2,078,936  ;  May  4. 

Eitzen,  August  D.,  Rockville  Centre,  assignor  to  News 
Projection  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Optical  sys- 
tem method  and  apparatus.     2,078,937  ;  May  4. 

Eitzen,  August  D.,  Rockville  Centre,  assignor  to  News  Pro- 
jection Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stock  quotation 
projecting  machine.     2,097,453  ;  Nov.  2. 

Ekbom,  Hilmer  N.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  lubricator. 
2,068,168  ;  Jan.  19. 

Ekdahl,  Edward  B.,  Irvington,  assignor  to  Sefco  Inc.. 
Newark,  N.  J.  Package  for  plastic  materials. 
2,103,131;  Dec.   21. 

Ekedahl,  Erik  A.,  and  E.  M.  Johnson,  assignors  to  The 
General  Fireproofing  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 
Goods  display  holder.     2,091,355  ;  Aug.   31. 

Ekholm,  Carl  G..  and  K.  J.  W.  Janson,  assignors  to  Lid- 
kopings,  Mekaniska  Verkstads  Aktiebolag,  Lidkoping, 
Sweden.  Machine  for  working  on  curved  shafts  or  the 
lilce.     2,086,492  ;  July  6. 

^kholm,  Herbert  W.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Brake  shoe  tightener. 
2,077,551  ;  Apr.  20. 

Ekiiolm,  Herbert  W.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  brake  beam. 
2,094,035;  Sept.  28. 

Eklind,  Carl  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assiirn- 
ments,  to  The  Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company,  Clovo- 
land,  Ohio.     Car  door.     2.079.100;  May  4. 

Eklind,  Carl  E.,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  Tlie  Youngstown 
Steel  Door  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  House  car. 
2,098,183  ;  Nov.  2. 

Eklund,  Arthur  G^  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Teletypesetter  (Jorporation,  Chicago,  111.  Keyboard 
perforator  and  counter.     2,077,404;  Apr.  20. 

Eklund,  George,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  J.  P. 
Sturdy's  Sons  Co.     Bracelet  buckle.     2,082,621  ;  June  1. 

Eklund,  Karl  I.  A.,  Malmo,  Sweden.  Manufacture  of  light 
concrete.     2,081,802;  May  25. 

Ekman,  Olof  I.  H.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Air  horn. 
2,101,385  :  Dec.  7. 

EkRcrgian,  Carolus  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  IJrake  drum, 
2.066.395  :  Jan.  5. 

Ekserglan,  Carolus  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  vehicle 
wheels.    2,071,280  ;  Feb.  16. 

Ekserglan,  Carolus  h.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wire  spoke  wheel. 
2,072,800  ;  Mar.  2. 

Ekserglan,  Carolus  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  a  wheel. 
2,073,024:  Mar.   16. 

Ekscu'glnn,  Carohis.  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company,  PhlL-idelphla,  Pa.  Vehicle  wheel. 
2,083,326  ;  June  8. 

Eksergi.'in,  (Quoins  I/..  Detiolt,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel  (Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tubular  vehicle 
wheel.     2,083,327  ;   June  8. 

Ekserglan,  Carolus  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  ConiposKe  brake 
drum.     2,088,191  ;   July  27. 


Ekserglan,  Carolus  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wheel  structure. 
2,090,193  ;  Aug.  17. 

Ekserglan,  Carolus  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company  ,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Disk  wheel. 
2,090,254  •  Aug.  17. 

Ekserglan,  Carolus  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Artillery  wheel. 
2.095,945  ;  Oct.  12. 

Ekserglan,  Carolus  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wheel  structure. 
2,098,205  ;  Nov.  2. 

Ekserglan,  Carolus  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vehicle  wheel. 
2,103,201  ;  Dec.  21. 

Ekstrand,  Ernest  W.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Ekstrand 
M'f'g  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ashtray.  2,100,073  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Ekstrand  M'f'g  Co.  (See  Ekstrand,  Ernest  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Ekstrom,  Albin  L.,  Portland,  Greg.  Vehicular  apparatus. 
2,068,403  ;  Jan.  19. 

Ekstromer,  Edward  C.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Electrolift  Corporation,  Reno,  Nev.  Multiple  motor 
unit.     2,098,958  ;  Nov.  16. 

"Elact"  Gesellschaft  fiir  elektrische  Apparate  Ges.  m.  b.  H. 
(See  Karpeles,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Elam,  Barnard  L.,  Richmond,  Va.,  assignor  to  Elam  Elec- 
tric Systems,  Inc.     Water  heater.     2,072,032  ;  Feb.  23. 

Elam  Electric  Systems,  Inc.  (See  Elam,  Bernard  L., 
assignor.) 

Elastic  Stop  Nut  Corporation.  (See  Swanstrom,  Carl  A., 
assignor.) 

Elb  Products,  Inc.      (See  Benedict,  Edward  L.,  assignor.) 

Elbel,  Eberhard,  assignor  to  the  firm  Henkel  &  Cie. 
Gesellschaft  mit  Beschrankter  Haftung,  Dusseldorf, 
Gei-many.  Manufacture  of  sulphonation  products  from 
higher  molecular  organic  compounds.  2,081,865  ;  May 
25. 

Elbel,  Ernst,  and  F.  Seebach,  Erkner,  near  Berlin,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  Bakelite  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Molding  composition.     2,101,642  ;  Dec.   7. 

Elbel,  Ernst,  and  O.  Sussenguth,  Erkner,  near  Berlin, 
Germany,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Bakelite 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  of  grinding 
or  polishing  tools.     2,070,158 ;  Feb.  9. 

Elberg,  Boris,  Paris,  Prance.  Clock  with  automatic  cal- 
endar.    2,073,275  ;  Mar.  9. 

Elbs,  Werner.  (See  Wolfram,  A.,  Nawiasky,  Langbein, 
and  Elbs.) 

Elchuk,  Kaazimierz.      (See  Caswell.  J.,   and  Elchuk.) 

Elder,  Austin  C,  Canton,  Ohio.  Saw  sharpener. 
2,067,179 ;  Jan.  12. 

Elder,  Emil  M.,  Cleveland  Pleights,  and  W.  D.  Goodyear, 
London,  assignors  to  The  Joseph  M.  Stern  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Grave  concealing  devices.  2,102,260  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Elder,  Flint  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Billet  mold.     2,080,961 ;  May  18. 

Elder,  Flint  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  American 
Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.  Tire  wire. 
2,102.358  :  Dec,   14. 

Elder,  Frank  R.     (See  Willis,  C.  H.,  Bedford,  and  Elder.) 

Elder,  PYank  R.     (See  Willis,  C.  H.,  Elder,  and  Bedford.) 

Elder,  Frank  R.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  valve  circuit.  2,093,883  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Elder,  Thomas  A.      (See  Pike.  O.  W.,  and  Elder.) 

Elder,  Thomas  A.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Electric  discharge  device.  2,091,915 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Eldred,  Prank  R.,  Mount  Tabor,  assignor  to  Reed  &  Carn- 
rick,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Enteric  coating.  2,071,511 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Eldred,  Glen  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Protective  device. 
2,076,765  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kldridgo,  Frank  G.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Check  valve. 
2,078,375  ;  Apr.  27. 

Eldridge,   II.  P.,  Inc.      (See  Stitt,   Henrv  J.,  n,*;sigiior.) 

Eldridge,  Moffett  W.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Cigarette  holder. 
2,074,542  ;  Mar.  23. 

Electrad.  Inc.     (See  Bagno,  Samuel  J.  A.  M.,  assignor,) 

Klecti-eporter.  Inc,      (See  Ligli,  Charles  G.,  assignor.) 

lOleetric  Arc  Cutting  &  Welding  Company.  (See  Holslag, 
Claude  .7.,  assignor.) 

Electric  Auto-lite  Company,  The.  (See  Ehrllch,  Louis  B., 
assignor.) 

Electric  Auto-Lite  Company,  The.  (See  Liner,  Joseph  I., 
assignor.) 

Electric  Auto-LIte  Company,  The.  (See  Schneider,  Wil- 
liam O.,  assignor.) 

10l(>clric   Boat    Company,      (See   Nibb.s.   Ernest,   assignor.) 

Electric  Controller  &  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
TroHuiov,  Lev  A.,  assignor.) 

EhM'trlc  Fruit  Marking  Co.  (See  Tnrlton,  Porle  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Electric  li'urnace  Company,  The.  (See  Cope,  Frank  T., 
a.ssignor. ) 

Electric  I''urnaco-MHn,  Inc.  (Seo  Hall,  C.  H.,  and  lUlder, 
assignors,) 

Electric  Garages,   Inc.      (See  Kent,  Milton  A.,  assignor.) 

Electric  Ilouseliold  lllilllies  (^orporallon,  (See  lierliardt, 
Andrew  II.,  usalgnor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


(See    Hume, 
(See  Jensen, 


Electric   Household   Utilities   Corporation. 
John   T.,  assignor.) 

Electric  Household    Utilities   Corporation. 
J.  W.,  and  Shute,  assignors.) 

Electric  Household  Utilities  Corporation.      (See  Sekavec, 
Joseph,  assignor.) 

Electric  Indicator  Corporation.     (See  Thompson,  Franklin 
R.,  assignor.) 

Electric  Lime  &  Ice  Corporation.      (See  Walker,  Robert  S., 
assignor.) 

Electric  Machinery  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Swan- 
son,  Edwin  W.,  assignor.) 

Electric  Motor  Corporation.      (See  Dunham,  Irvie  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Electric  and  Musical  Industries,  Limited.      (See  Blumlein, 
Alan  D.,  assignor.) 

Electric  &  Musical  Industries,  Ltd.     (See  Bowman-Mani- 
fold, Michael,  assignor.) 

Electric  and  Musical  Industries  Limited.      (See  Bowman- 
Manifold,  M.,  and  Percival,  assignors.) 

Electric  and  Musical  Industries  Limited.     (See  Bull,  Cabot 
S.,  assignor.) 

Electric  &  Jlusical  Industries,  Ltd.     (See  Cooper,  Arthur 
H.,  assignor.) 

Electric  &  Musical  Industries  Limited.     (See  Cork,  E.  C, 
Blumlein.  and  White,  assignors.) 

EHectric  and  Musical  Industries  Limited.     (See  Dowsett, 
H.  M.,  Walker,  and  Cadzow,  assignors.) 

Electric  &  Musical  Industries,   Ltd.      (See  McGee,   James 
D.,  assignor.) 

Electric    &   Musical    Industries    Limited.      (See   Mitchell, 

Frank  A.,  assignor.) 
Electric  and  Musical  Industries  Limited.     (See  Oura,  Hec- 
tor, L.,  assignor.) 
Electric  &  Musical  Industries  Limited.     (See  Tedham,  W. 

P.,  and  McGee,  assignors.) 
Electric   Railway  Equipment   Company,    The.      (See  Ca- 

wood,  C.  A.,  and  Johnston,  assignors.) 
Electric  Smelters,  Inc.     (See  Wile,  Raymond  S.,  assignor.) 
Electric  Steam  Sterilizing  Company.     (See  Beyrodt,  Kurt, 

assignor.) 
Electric    Steam    Sterilizing    Company,    The. 

George  A.,  assignor.) 
Electric  Storage  Battery  Company,    The. 

ter,  Cornelius,  assignor.) 
Electric   Storage  Battery  Company,   The. 

Frank  G.,  assignor.) 
Electric    Storage    Battery    Company,    The. 

Frederick,  assignor.) 
Electric  Storage  Battery  Company,   The. 

William  J.,  assignor.) 
Electric  Storage  Battery  Company,  The. 

Charles  D.,  assignor.) 
Electric  Storage  Battery  Company,  The. 

William  E.,  assignor.) 
Electric  Storage  Battery  Company,  The. 

John  J.,  assignor.) 
Electric   Storage   Battery   Company,    The. 

E.  W.,  and  Hall,  assignors.) 
Electric   Storage  Battery   Company,    The.      (See    Smith, 

Edward  W.,  assignor.) 
Electric  Storage  Battery  Company,  The.     (See  West,  Alan 

A.,  assignor.) 
Electric    Storage    Battery    Company,    The.       (See    West, 

George  H.  B.,  assignor.) 
Electric  Storage  Battery  Company,  The.     (See  Woodbridge, 

Joseph  L.,   assignor.) 

Electric  Trading  Corporation.     (See  Goldbert,  M.  L.,  and 
Watts,  assignors.) 

Electric  Vacuum    Cleaner   Company.      (See  Lang,   Henry 
T.,  assignor.) 

Electric  Wheel  Company.     (See  Lechtenberg,  Leo  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Electric  Vacuum  Cleaner  Co.     (See  Carson,  Jesse  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Electrical  Engineers  Equipment  Company.      (See  Farrell. 
Fred,  assignor.) 

Electrical   Research   Laboratories,   Inc.      (See   Liessmann, 
Frederick,  assignor.) 

Electrical    Research     Products,     Inc.       (See     Atchisson, 
Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Electrical   Research   Products,    Inc. 
B.,  assignor.) 

Electrical  Research  Products,  Inc. 
C,  assignor.) 

Electrical    Research    Products,   Inc. 
orick  R.,  assignor.) 

Electrical    Resoarcli    Products.   Inc., 

W.  P.   (Stanton  and  Twooddale,  assignors).) 

Electrical  Research  Products,  Inc.     (See  Maxfield,  Joseph 
P.,  assignor.) 

Electrical  Testing  Laboratories.      (See  Gray,  Samuel  M.. 
assignor.) 

Elect ricool<cr.  Inc.      (See  Bnsliway,  George  II.,  assignor.) 

Electro-Acoustic  Products  Company.     (See  Freimann,  P., 
and  Fripsnor,  assignors.) 

Electroncustic    Gesellschaft,    mlt    beschrfinkter    Haftung. 
(See  Fischer.  Fritz  A.,  assignor.) 

Electroactistic.    Gesellschaft    init    beschriinkter    Haftung. 
(See  ,Tohn.   Ulrich.  assignor.) 

Electroaire  Corporation,   The.      (See  Powell,   Rae  R.,   a.s- 
signor.) 

Electro-Alloys   Company.      (See  Lightle,    Harvey   H.,    as- 
signor.) 


(See    Long, 

(See  Ambrus- 

(See  Beetem, 

( See    Black, 

(See  Burgess, 

(See  Galloway, 

(See  Kershaw, 

(See  Lindinger. 

(See    Smith. 


(See  Brown,  Henry 
(See  Davidson,  John 

(See  Marion,  Fred- 
et   al.      (See   Mason, 


Inc.      (See   Jakosky,   J.   J.,   and   Hanson, 
(See   Boles,   Joseph   W.,   as- 


Electroblacks, 
assignors.) 

Electro-Fibre   Corporation, 
signor.) 

Electrolift  Corporation.     (See  Ekstromer,  Edward  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Electro-Mechanical  Research,  Inc.    (See  Cowles,  Harry  D., 
assignor.) 

Electro  Refractories  &  Alloys  Corporation.     (See  Robert- 
son, Harry  M.,  assignor.) 

Electro  String  Instrument  Corporation.     (See  Beauchamp, 
George  D.,  assignor.) 

Electrothermic  Corporation.     (See  Kennedy,  Theodore  R., 
assignor.) 

(See    Andler,    Robert 


F.. 
A., 
W., 


as- 


as- 


(See    Berndt,    Arthur 

(See    Bremer,    Edmund 

(See  Bieth,  Tom  C.) 

(See  Brown,  Charles  L,  Jr.,  as- 

(See  Clason,  Jan  C,  assignor.) 

(See  Ell.  Lars,  assignor.) 

(See  Eriksson-Jons,  Anders,  as- 

(See    Forsberg,    Axel    A.,    as- 

(See  Fredlund,  Ernst  F.  G.,  as- 

(See  Karlstrom,  Predrik  J.  B., 

(See    Karlstrom,   Johan   F.   B., 

Linghammar,    Lizzie,   as- 

Lofgren,    Gustaf    E.,    as- 

(See  Stevens,  Clarence  E.,  as- 

(See  Wahlborg,  Karl  J.,  assign- 

(See  Thompson,  Russell 

(See  Powers,  Ralph  A., 


(See 
(See 


Electrol    Incorporated. 

signor.) 
Electroline    Corporation. 

signor.) 
Electroloy    Company. 

signor.) 
Electrolux  Corporation. 
Electrolux  Corporation. 

signor.) 
Electrolux  Corporation. 
Electrolux  Corporation. 

Electrolux  Corporation. 

signor.) 
Electrolux    Corporation. 

signor.) 
Electrolux  Corporation. 

signor.) 
Electrolux  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Electrolux   Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Electrolux  Corporation. 

signor.) 
Electrolux    Corporation. 

signor.) 
Electrolux  Corporation. 

signor.) 
Electrolux  Corporation. 

or.) 
Electromatic  Typewriters,   Inc. 

G.,  assignor.) 
Electronic  Control  Corporation. 

assignor. ) 
Electronic  Television  Company.      (See  Henroteau,  Francois 

C.  P.,  assignor.) 
Electrons,    Inc.      (See   Edwards,    D.    V.,    and    Smith,    as- 
signors.) 
Electrons,  Inc.     (See  von  Wedel,  Carl  J.  R.  H.,  assignor.) 
Electrons,  Inc.  of  Delaware.      (See  Edwards,  Donald  V., 

assignor.) 
Electrons,  Inc.  of  Delaware.      (See  Edwards,  D.  V.,  and 

Smith.) 
Elektrotechnische    Fabrik    Schmidt    &    Co..    Gesellschaft 

m.  b.  H.      (See  Ratluiiann.  I'aul,  nssignor.) 
Elenbaas,    Willem.      (See    Bol,    C,    Elenbaas,    and    Lem- 

mens.) 
Elenbaas,  William,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampen- 

fabrieken,    Eidnhoven,    Netherlands.      Shutter    for    pic- 
ture  recording  or   reproducing    apparatus.      2,084,525  ; 

June  22. 
Eler,  John  L.     (See  Spence,  H.  L.,  and  Eler.) 
Elevator  Guide  Corporation.      (See  Matthews,  Arthur  A., 

assignor.) 
Elevator  Supplies  Company,  Inc.      (See  Zarafu,  Herman, 

assignor.) 
Elfers,  Alberthus.     (See  Boekelman,  W.  A.,  and  Elfers.) 
Elfstrom,  Otto,  Valdez,  Alasl.a.     Rifle.     2.098,137  :  Nov.  2. 
Elfving,    Thore    M.,    and    V.    H.    Wallenberg,    Stockholm, 

Sweden.      Oil   burner.     2,087,399 ;   July  20. 
Elfving,  Thore  Jl.,  and  H.  Hylander,  Stockholm,  Sweden, 

assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc..  Dover. 

Del.     Absorption    refrigerating   apparatus.     2,093,552 : 

Sept.  21. 
Elgin  Corporation,  The,  et  al.      (See   Leach,  E.  C,  and 

Hamren,  assignors.) 
Elgin  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Baldwin,  Harold  R., 

assignor.) 
EUason,  Axel  S.     (See  Ross.  E.,  and  Eliason.) 
Eliason,  John  A..  Newark,  N.  J.,  and  M.  E.  Lindberg,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Utility  tray.     2,089,737  :  Aug.  10. 
Eliel,    Albert    F..    Detroit,    Mich.      Building    veneer    con- 
struction.    2.078,069  ;   Apr.   20. 
Eliol,      Leon     T.,      Pasadena.      Calif.     Solar     navigator. 

2,102,587:   Dec.   21. 
Elioff,   Anastas.      (See  Engel,  A.   I.,   and   Greenberg,   as- 
signors.) 
Elite-Diamnntwerke    Akticngesellschaft.       (See    Mehnert, 

Yolkhart,  W.,  assignor.) 
FJkin,    Manuel    H.,    Elmira    Heights,    assignor    to    Ek-llpse 

Machine   Company,   Elmirn,   N.   Y.      Starter  control   for 

Internal  combustion  engine:^.     2.067.180  ;   Jan.  12. 
Elkins.  Julia,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cosmetic  make-up  device. 

2,074,378  ;  Mar.  23. 
I'^lkins.    Molvin    A..    Tucumcari.    assignor    of    one-half    to 

N.  W.  Sharp.  Conchas  Dam.  N.  Mex.     Chest  supported 

firoarni.      2.102.56S  ;  Doc.    14. 
Ell,  Bernhard  S.  F.,  Spanga,  assignor  to  Telefonaktiebolaget 

I,.  M.  Ericsson.  Stockholm,  Sweden.    Oil  insulated  cable. 

2,081,803;  May  25. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


183 


Ell,  Lars,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignor  to  Electrolux 
Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Suction  nozzle.  2,086,124 ; 
July  6. 

Ellefsen,  Bjarne,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Individual  wheel-sus- 
pension for  vehicles.     2,082,620  ;  June  1. 

EUegood,  Joseph  A.     (See  Felstein,  M.,  and  EUegood.) 

Ellenberger,  Clarence  M.,  Jackson,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
Ryerson  &  Haynes,  Inc.  Tire  cover.  2.090,833  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Eller,  Harry  E.     (See  Stewart,  Edward  J.,  assignor.) 

EUer,  Keith  B.,  Metuclisn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Western 
Union  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Ther- 
mionic oscillator.     2,080,411  ;  May  18. 

Ellestad,  Gerhard  A.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ophthalmic  mounting. 
2.074,084  ;  Mar.  16. 

Ellestad,  Gerhard  A.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ophthalmic  mounting. 
2,080,849  ;  May  18. 

Ellestad,  Gerhard  A.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ophthalmic  mounting  and 
making  same.     2,093,602  ;  Sept.  21. 

Ellestad,  Gerhard  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Parker- 
Meyer-Dennis  Company,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Confection. 
2,096,611 ;  Oct.  19. 

Ellestad,  Gerhard  A.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ophthalmic  mounting  and 
attaching  same.     2,103,523  ;  Dec.  28. 

BUicott  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  George,  as- 
signor. ) 

Ellicott  Bay  Mill  Co.     (See  Miller,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Elliman,  Marguerite,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bed.  2,069,604  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Ellinger,  Albert  E.,  Snyder,  assignor  to  Morris  Goldstein, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Mechanism  for  selectively  controlling 
the  angular  movement  of  a  shaft.     2,094,777  ;  Oct.  5. 

Ellingsen,  Frank,  Brea,  assignor  to  Chiksan  Oil  Tool  Com- 
pany, Ltd.,  Fullerton,  Calif.  Well  reamer.  2,093,603  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Ellingwood,  Finley  P.,  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bake- 
lite  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multicolored  article 
and  producing  it.    2,086,493  ;  July  6. 

Ellingwood,  Finley  F.,  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  A.  S.  Zimmerman, 
Pelham  Manor,  and  S.  Frey,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignors 
to  Bakelite  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Smoking  pipe 
or  similar  article.     2, 068, ."598  ;  Jan.  19. 

Ellinwood,  Herman  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Film  moving 
mechanism.     2,101,469  ;  Dec.  7. 

EUingworth,  Samuel,  N.  H.  Haddock,  F.  Lodge,  and  C.  H. 
Lumsden,  Blackley,  Manchester,  England,  assignors  to 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries,  Limited.  Anthraquinone 
dyes  and  preparing  the  same.     2,068,124  :  Jan.  19. 

Elliott,  Anna  L.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Keebler,  P.  T., 
and  Elliott.) 

Elliott,  Claud  J.,  Ainsdale,  Southport,  assignor  to  The 
Calico  Printers'  Association  Limited,  Manchester,  Eng- 
land.    Fabric  printing  machine.     2.098,946  ;  Nov.  16. 

Elliott  Company.      (See  Hutchins,   Charles  C,  assignor.) 

Elliott  Company.     (See  Keebler,  Paul  T.,  assignor.) 

Elliott  Company.  (See  Keebler,  P.  T.,  and  Elliott,  as- 
signors.) 

Elliott  Company.     (See  McDermet,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Elliott,  Fred,  Big  Rapids,  JMicij.  Tiie  casing  plug. 
2,070,985  ;  Apr.  13. 

Elliott,  George  F.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Keebler,  P.  T., 
and  Elliott.) 

Elliott,  George  R.,  Worcester,  and  R.  M.  Cook,  Shrews- 
bury, Mass.     Powder  container.     2,082,878  ;  June  8. 

Elliott,  Harmon  P.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Addressing  ma- 
chine.    2,088,468  ;  July  27. 

Elliott,  Harmon  P.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Addressing  ma- 
chine and  Inking  mechanism  therefor.  2,088,469  ;  July 
27. 

Elliott,  Harmon  P.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Perforating  ma- 
chine for  printing  devices.     2,091,435  ;   Aug.   31. 

Elliott,  Harold  E.     (See  Gouldbourn,  J.,  and  Elliott.) 

Elliott,  Harold  E.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Treadle 
mechanism.     2,085,427  ;  June  29. 

Elliott,  Harold  E.,  and  W.  N.  Bray,  Leicester,  England, 
assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corpomtion,  Pater- 
son, N.  J.     Rounding  machine.     2,096,165;  Oct.  19. 

Elliott,  Harold  P..  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Electronic  tube 
2,088,235  ;  Julv  27. 

Elliott.  TTfirold  F.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Receiving  system. 
2,095,184:   Oct.   5. 

Elliott,  lliirold  F.,  Palo  Alio.  Calif.  Amplifying  and  dc 
tecting  system.     2,095,321  ;  Oct.   12. 

Elliott,  llnrold  F.,  P.nlo  Alto,  Calif.,  assignor,  bv  mesiio 
assignments,  to  Ttadio  (Corporation  of  America.  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Electronic  vacuum  tube  system.  2,094,101  : 
Sept.  28. 

Elliott,  Harold  F.,  I'alo  Alto,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Radio  receiving  circuit. 
2,075,513;  Mar.  30. 

Elliott,  Harry  A.,  Jefferson,  Iowa.  Pretzel  making  ma- 
chine.    2,077,993  ;  Apr.  20. 

Elliott,  Harry  A.,  JelTerHOii,  Iowa.  Pretzel  milking  in;i 
chine.      2,08-1,193;  June  15. 

Elliot,  Henry  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filing  cabinet  for 
mimeogr.ipli  Kiciicils.     2, 074, 600  :  M.nr.  23. 

Elliott,  John  II.,  ■Sprliigdekl,  Ohio,  iissigiior  to  Interna- 
tionni  Harvester  (Company.  Edge  clinching  mecliMnlsm. 
2,091,474  ;  Aug.  31. 


Elliott,  Mary  J.      (See  Elliott,   Roy  D.,   and  M.   J.) 

Elliott,  Paul  F.,  Parlin,  and  R.  T.  Hucks,  South  River, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Dispersing  black  pigments. 
2,094,146  ;  Sept.  28. 

Elliott,   Ralph  B.      (See  Reichert,  J.  S.,  and  Elliott.) 

Elliott,  Richard  D.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  B.  Barnes, 
Ahoskie,  N.  C.  Combined  cutter  and  advertising  de- 
vice.    2,098,863  ;  Nov.  9. 

Elliott,  Roy  D.,  and  M.  J.  Elliott,  Crockett,  Calif.  Treat- 
ing liquids.     2,073,388  ;  Mar.  9. 

Elliott,  Walter  A.     (See  Ross,  D.  F.,  and  Elliott.) 

Elliott,  William,  assignor  to  American  Coating  Mills, 
Elkhart,   Ind.     Clutch.     2,068,123;   Jan.    19. 

Elliott,  William,  assignor  to  Dempster  .Mill  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Beatrice,  Nebr.  Safety  trip  shovel  back. 
2,096,230  ;  Oct.  19. 

Elliot,  William  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Distress  signal  for 
electrically-operated  clocks.     2,081,450  ;  May  25. 

Elliott,  William  S.     (See  Keebler,  P.  T.,  and  Elliott.) 

EUiotte,  Creed  C,  Richmond,  Va.  Child's  convertible 
vehicle.     2,077,621 ;  Apr.  20. 

Elliotte,  Marion  A.     (See  Hall,  E.  S.,  and  Elliotte.) 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Improving  gasoline. 
2,068,850  ;  Jan.  26. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Washing  and  cleansing 
composition.     2,071,512  ;  Feb.  23. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
(jompany.  Resinous  products  or  compositions  and  mak- 
ing same.     2,072,068  ;  Feb.  23. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Company.  Composition  of  matter  for  coating  industry. 
2,072,069  ;  Feb.  23. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Company.  Protein  and  urea  resin  molding  composi- 
tion and  making  same.     2,075,276  ;  Mar.  30. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Company.     White  synthetic  resins  and  making  same. 

2.075.804  ;  Apr.  6. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
(Company.         Molding       urea       condensation       plastic. 

2.075.805  ;  Apr.  6. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Treating  solid  fuels. 
2,076,497  ;  Apr.  6. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Company.     Dehydrogenated  fuel.     2,077,994  ;  Apr.  20. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Company.     Ether  resins.      2,078,239  ;  Apr.   27. 

Ellis.  (Jarleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Company.  Making  antiknocking  motor  fuel  and  syn- 
thetic resins.     2,079,607  ;  May  11. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Development  Company.  Deasphalting  and  dewaxing 
petroleum  oils.     2,081,174  :  May  25. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard- 
I.  G.  Company.  Hydrogenated  naphtha  soap  gels  and 
making  same.     2,084,632  ;  June  22. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Plaskon  Company,  Incorporated.  Mak- 
ing urea  resin  prod\icts.     2,085,492  ;  June  29. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Company.     Grease-repellant  paper.     2,086,903  ;  July  13. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Company.  Synthetic  resinous  or  resinoid  products  and 
making  same.     2,087,852  ;  July  20. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Company.  Composition  comprising  a  phenolic  resin 
and  making  same.     2,087,853  ;  July  20. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Company.     Nonsiccative  complex.     2,089,196;  Aug.  10. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Jlontclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Company.  Compositions  containing  synthetic  resins. 
2,089,828;  Aug.  10. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Companv.  Urea  resin  type  article  and  making  same. 
2,092,502  ;  Sept.  7. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Companv.  Synthetic  product  and  making  same. 
2,092,713  ;  Sept.  7. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  Ellis  Foster 
Companv.  Catalytically-hardening  molding  composi- 
tion.    2.092,754;  Sept.  14. 

Ellis.  Carleton.  Montclair.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  l',llis  I'oster 

,     Compjinv.      Priming  coating.      2.093.715  :  Sept.  21. 

Ellis,  Carleton,  assignor,  bv  mesne  assignments,  to  lOllis- 
Foster  Company.  Montclair,  N.  J.  (Composition  of 
matter  ad:ii)ted  for  Increasing  the  water-resistance  of 
fibrous  substances  specillcally  paper  products  and 
making  snme.     2.090.SSO  :  Nov.  23. 

I'lllis,  Carleton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  I'^lllsFoster 
Comi)nnv.  Altered  tung  oil  and  making  same. 
2,101,791  :  Pec.  7. 

I'lllls,  Caileton,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  ICIIls-Fostor 
(Company.  Alkyd  resin  coating  and  composition  of  Im- 
proved alkali  resistance' and  making  same.  2,101,702; 
Dec.   7. 

i;ilis,  (".•iileton.  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
('i)iii|iaiiv.  I,ac(iuers  of  the  urea  resin  type.  2,102,114  ; 
Dec.    11. 

llllis.  Ch.'irles  i:..  .1r.      (S.'e  Wtllliims,  H,  W.,  ami  Idlls.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Ellis,  Charles  E.,  Reading,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Address  plate.     2,073,628 ;  Mar.  16. 

Ellis,  Charley.     (See  Estennyer,  Peter  P.,  Sr.,  assignor.) 

Ellis,  Clifford  A.,  Eidgefield,  N.  J.,  and  W.  F.  Edwards, 
Warren,  Ohio,  assignors  to  The  Warren  City  Tank  & 
Boiler  Company,  Warren,  Ohio.  Floating  deck  for 
tanks.     2,070,828  ;  Feb.  16. 

Ellis,  Clifford  A.,  Ridgefield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Socony- 
Vacuum  Oil  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tank  fire  extinguishing  apparatus.     2,079,438  ;  May  4. 

Ellis,  Edwin  E..  Short  Hills,  and  A.  L.  J.  Queneau, 
Bernardsville,  N.  J.  Electromagnetic  separator  device. 
2,088,364  ;  July  27. 

Ellis,  Elmer  A.,  Medford,  Mass.  Treating  textile  fabric 
for   reinforcing  insoles.     2,101,987  ;   Dee.   14. 

EUis-Foster  Company.  (See  Bradley,  Theodore  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ellis-Foster  Company.     (See  Ellis,  Carleton,  assignor.) 

Ellis-Foster   Company.      (See  Root,    Frank  B.,   assignor.) 

Ellis-Foster  Company.      (See  Rust,  John  B.,  assignor.) 

Ellis,  George,  Sudbury,  assignor  to  The  General  Electric 
Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Electric  ship 
propulsion  system.     2,100,839  :  Nov.  30. 

Ellis,  George  H.      (See  Olpin,  H.  C,   and  Ellis.) 

Ellis,  George  H.      (See  Reeves,  G.,  Olpin  and  Ellis.) 

Ellis,  George  H.,  St.  Paul,  assignor  to  The  Insulite  Com- 
pany, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Toxic  agent  and  its  appli- 
cation to  fibrous  products.     2,067,046  ;   Jan.  5. 

Ellis,  George  H.,  St.  Paul,  assignor  to  The  Insulite  Com- 
pany, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Insect  and  fungi  toxic 
fibrous  material.     2,067,047  ;  Jan.  5. 

Ellis,  George  H.,  New  Brighton,  assignor  to  The  Insulite 
Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Fabricated  vegetable 
fibrous  material  and  making  the  same.  2,071,822 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Ellis,  George  H.,  New  Brighton,  assignor  to  The  Insulite 
Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Wall  construction. 
2,075,514;  Mar.  30. 

Ellis,  George  H.,  New  Brighton,  assignor  to  The  Insulite 
Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Reenforcing  means  for 
walls.     2,085,087  ;  June  29. 

Ellis,  George  H..  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  assignor 
to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  (Coloring  textile 
material.    2,072,252;  Mar.  2. 

Ellis,  George  H.,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  assignor 
to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Production  of 
colorations  on  materials.      2,072,858  ;  INIar.  9. 

Ellis,  George  H.,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  assignor 
to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Treatment  of  tex- 
tile materials,     2.073.629  :  Mar.   16. 

Ellis,  George  IL.  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  assignor 
to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Manufacture  or 
treatment  of  materials  made  of  or  containing  cellulose 
esters  or  ethers.     2,088,589  ;   Aug.  3. 

Ellis,  George  H.,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  assignor 
to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Coloration  of  ma- 
terials.    2,096,797  ;  Oct.  26. 

Ellis,  George  H.  and  H.  C.  Olpin,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica. Dyeing  of  organic  derivatives  of  cellulose. 
2,094,770;  Oct.  5. 

Ellis,  George  H.,  and  A.  J.  Wesson,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Treatment  of  textile  materials  made  of  or  containing 
cellulose  esters.     2,072,253  ;  Mar.   2. 

Ellis,  George  H.,  R.  W.  Moncrieff,  and  P.  B.  Hill,  Spondon, 
near  Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation 
of  America.  Manufacture  and  treatment  of  artificial 
products.     2,080,768  ;  May  18. 

Ellis,  George  H.  and  E.  W.  Kirk,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Treatment  of  textile  materials.     2,103.452  :  Dec.  28. 

Ellis,  George  L.,  Tillamook,  Oreg.  Valve  for  internal 
combustion   engines.     2,086,705 ;  July  13. 

Ellis,  James  L.,  et  al.      (See  Nack,  George  E.,   assignor.) 

Ellis,  Ray  C.  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York, 
N.  y.    Automatic  antenna.     2,070,159  ;  Feb.  9. 

Ellis,  Ray  C,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corpora- 
tion of  America.  Combined  instrument  panel  and  radio 
receiver.     2,097,872  :  Nov.  2. 

Ellis,  Rollo  G.     (See  Buhr,  J.  F..  and  Ellis.) 

Ellis,  Stuart,  Fredericlcsburg,  Va,  Metal  flowerpot  and 
decor.Tting  same.     2,075,186  ;  Jlar.  30. 

Ellis,    William   H.,    Nswburgh,    Ind,,    assignor    to    Servel, 
Inc.,     New    York,    N.     Y.       Refrigerator    construction. ' 
2.087,641  :  July  20. 

Ellison,  Carl  E.,  Norrkoping,  Sweden.  Teat-cup  for  milk- 
ing machines.     2,073,737  ;  Mar.  16. 

Ellison.  Edward  H..  deceased,  late  of  Jamestown,  N.  Y., 
by  Hope's  Windows  Inc.,  assignee.  Casement  window 
fasteners.    Re.  20,249  ;  Jan.  19. 

Ellison,  William  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fountain  pen. 
2,090,034  ;  Aug.  17. 

Ellithorpe,  Clarence  D.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  Duplex 
Electric  Company,  New  Yorlr,  N.  Y.  Vault  protective 
system.     2,081,271  ;  May  25. 

Elinor,  Arthur  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mailer.  2,067,119  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Ells,  Frederick  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pressure  controlling 
mechanism.     2,080,465  ;  May   IS. 


Ellsberg,  Edward,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  %  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Tide  Water  Associated  Oil  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Refining  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,073.446  ;  Mar.  9. 

Ellsworth,  Deane  C.  (See  Haskins,  J.  F.,  and  Ells- 
worth.) 

Ellsworth,  Frank  H.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.  Wire 
finishing.     2.089,883  ;  Aug.  10. 

Ellsworth,  Frank  H.,  and  G.  A.  Gleason,  Worcester,  Mass., 
assignors  to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company 
of  New  Jersey.     Fastening.     2,071,685  ;   Feb.  23. 

Ellsworth,  Harold  H.  (See  Heinbach,  F.  S.,  and  Leischel, 
assignors.) 

Ellsworth,  John  T.,  Odgen,  Utah,  assignor  to  Industrial 
Development  Corporation,  Boston,  JIass.  Electrolytic 
apparatus  and  method.     2,072,811  ;  Mar.  2. 

Elmendorf,  Armin.  Winnetka,  111.  Fastening  panels  that 
shrink.     2,068,098  ;  Jan.  19. 

Elmendorf,  Armin,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Flex- 
wood  Company.  Flexible  wood-faced  material. 
2,070,527  ;  Feb.  9. 

Elmendorf,  Armin,  Chicago,  111.  Plaster  base.  2,091,475  : 
Aug.  31. 

Elmendorf,  Armin,  Winnetka,  111.  Flexible  wood  flooring. 
2,091,476  ;  Aug.  31. 

Elmendorf,  Armin,  Chicago,  111.  Flexible  board  wood 
floor  covering.     2,098,777  ;  Nov.  9. 

Elmer,  Francis  E.,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Darling  Company, 
Bronson,  Mich.  Display  card  holder.  2,070,652  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Elmer,  Geoffrey  D.     (See  Robison,  F.  W..  and  Elmer.) 

Elmer,  Nixon  W.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Eedler  Con- 
veyor Company,  Quincy,  Mass.  Conveyer.  2,089,738  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Elmes,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Keystone  Driller  Company, 
Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  Trip  mechanism  for  dumping 
buckets.     2,095,322  ;  Oct.  12. 

Elmore,  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Motor  vehicle  licensing 
system  and  tag  therefor.     2,100.840  :  Nov.  30. 

Elmore,  Charles  F.,  Evanston,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B. 
W.  Boman,  Oak  Park,  111.  Envelope.  2,097,916 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Elmore,  Charles  F.,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Pilot  Letter  Label  Co.  Envelope. 
2,099,007  ;  Nov.  16. 

Elmore,  George  I.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Rack  for  garment  hang- 
ers.    2,068.451  :  Jan.  19. 

Else,  Harry  D.     (See  Libby,  C.  R.,  and  Else.) 

Else,  Harry  D.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Bearing.     2,066,931 ;  Jan.   5. 

Elsey,  Howard  M.,  Oakmont,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Electrographitic  brush  processing.  2,095,800 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Elsey,  Warren  R.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Penn- 
sylvania Railroad  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Re- 
volving seat  base  for  passenger  cars.  2.091.226  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Elssner,  Richard,  Elizabethton,  and  R.  H.  Carter,  Johnson 
City,  Tenn.,  assignors  to  North  American  Rayon  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  equalizing  the 
dyeing  qualities  of  artificial  filaments.  Re.  20,356 ; 
May  11. 

Elstermann,  Herbert.  (See  Bechmann,  R.,  and  Elster- 
mann.) 

Elsy,  Charles  N.,  Glen  Ellyn,  and  P.  F.  Haase,  Lombard, 
111.    Container  drainage  system.    2,086,936  ;  July  13. 

Eltgroth,  Bertina  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Hand  knitting  device. 
2,072,668;  Mar.  2. 

Elton,  John  H.,  Leeds,  England.  Wearing  apparel. 
2,096,887  ;  Oct.  26. 

Elvert,  Heinrich.     (See  Roth.  P.,  Elvert,  and  Steinberger.) 

Elvin,  William  J.,  R.  H.  Balch,  and  W.  Whitehead,  Cum- 
berland, Md.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Creel  for  artificial  yarns.  2,099,008  ;  Nov. 
16. 

Elwell-Parker  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Cochran, 
Clyde  E.,  assignor.) 

Elwell.  Vincent  C,  Northfield,  Vt.,  assignor  to  O.  Iselin, 
and  F.  W.  Jefferson,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  copartners  doing 
business  as,  Iselin-Jeffcrson  Company.  Automatic  cir- 
cular knitting  machine.     2,073,554  ;  Mar.  9. 

Elwert,  Otto.     (See  Schniirle,  A.,  and  Elwert,  assignors.) 

Emanuel.  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Armstrong  Cork  Com- 
pany, Lancaster,  Pa.  Joint  packing  and  manufacture 
thereof.     2,076,401  ;  Apr.  6. 

Emanueli,  Lulgi,  Milan,  Italy,  assignor  to  Societft  Italiana 
Pirelli.  Stop  joint  for  oil-filled  cables.  2,072,742; 
Mar.  2. 

Emanueli,  Luigi,  Milano,  assignor  to  Soeieta  Italiana 
Pirelli.  IMilan,  Italy.  High  tension  electric  cable. 
2.081,880  ;  May  25. 

Emberg.  George,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Saturating  fibrous  con- 
duits.   2,096,888  ;  Oct.  26. 

Embury,  Frederick  B.,  assignor  to  Embury  JLinufactur- 
ing  Co.,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  Lantern  support.  2,077,101 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Embury  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Embury,  Frederick  B., 
assignor.) 


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LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


185 


Embury  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Perkins,  Alfred  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Emde,  Kurt,  assignor  to  Zenith  Radio  Corporation,  Chi- 
cago, 111.    Dial  mechanism.     2,078,031 ;  Apr.  20. 

Emens,  Albert  L.,  La  Fayette,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Duncan 
Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  La  Fayette,  111.  Elec- 
tric meter.     2,089,884  ;  Aug.  10. 

Emergency  Window  and  Exit  Devices  Corporation.  (See 
Zeeb.  W.  J..  Danimes,  and  Morris,  assignors.) 

Emerman,  Adolph  E.,  executor.  (See  Carnahan,  Ralph 
W,.) 

Emerson  Apparatus  Company.  (See  Wasson,  John  E., 
assignor.) 

Emerson  Electric  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Weber,  Victor, 
assignor.) 

Emerson.  John  R.,  Flint,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Borg-Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Carburetor.    2,091,436  ;  Aug.  31. 

Emerson,  Stanley  A.      (See  Culver,  E..  and  Emerson.) 

Emerson,  William  A.     (See  Hardin,  Charles  N.,  assignor.) 

Emery,  Alfred  H.,  assignor  to  Standard  Gage  Company, 
Inc.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Shockproof  attachment  for 
dial  indicators.     2,099,930  ;  Nov.  23. 

Emery,  Charles  R.      (See  Zick,  Frank  E.,  assignor.) 

Emery,  George  H.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Paper  doll's  dress. 
2,100,386;  Nov.  30. 

Emery,  George  S.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Adapter  for  loose  leaf 
binders.     2,093,041  ;  Sept.  14. 

Emery,  George  S.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Binder.  2,099,472  ;  Nov. 
16. 

Emery  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Brown,  Alexander  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

Emery  Industries,  Inc.     (See  Clark,  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Emery  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Myers,  Latimer  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Emery  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Reddish,  Warren  T.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Emery,  James  C,  Greggton,  assignor  of  twenty-five  per 
cent  to  S.  O.  Womack,  Dallas,  and  twenty-five  per  cent 
to  W.  B.  Lanier,  Greggton,  Texas.  Oil  well  plugging 
device.     2,086,409  ;  July  6. 

Emery,  Joseph  W.,  Cobridge,  England.  Frit  kiln. 
2.085,254  ;  June  29. 

Emery,  Raymond  W.,  and  V.  L.  Sprague,  Warren,  assignors 
to  The  Niles  Steel  Products  Company,  Niles,  Ohio. 
Pouring  spout.     2,093,807  ;  Sept.  21. 

Emery,  Wallace  V.,  West  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
C.  F.  Perner,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  forming  and  feeding  welding  material.  2,093,394  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Enihardt,  John  C,  Orange,  Conn,,  assignor  to  Sidney 
Blumenthal  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  a 
floor  covering.     2,069,753  ;  Feb.  9. 

Emilius,  Eugen.     (See  Schick,  F.,  and  Emilius.) 

Emily,  Anthony.     (See  Myers,  O.  T.,  and  Emily.) 

Einlen,  Andrew  A.,  Roselle,  and  T.  H.  Lundgren.  Irving- 
ton,  assignors  to  American  Transformer  Company, 
Newark,  N.  J.     Voltage  regulator.     2,085,255  ;  June  29. 

Emmer,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Cercla,  Inc.,  Chicago, 
III.     Binding  device.     2,099,881  ;  Nov.  23. 

Emmerling,  Anson  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Electric  circuit  control 
means.     2,074,145  ;  Mar.  16. 

Emmert,  Kenneth  L.,  assignor  to  P.  R.  Mallory  &  Co., 
Inc.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Electrical  contact.  2,080,811  ; 
May  18. 

Pmmey,  Charles.     (See  Chatfleld,  G.  C,  and  Emmey.) 

Emmey,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multlcoloring  a  fabric. 
2,071,163;  Feb.  16. 

Emmev,  Charles,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Starchless  sheet. 
2,096,710  ;  Oct.  26. 

Emmoy,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of,  apparatus 
for  coating  textile  material  and  a  product  thereof. 
2,100,712;  Nov.  30. 

Emmons,  Arthur  N.,  Nedrow,  assignor  to  The  Porter- 
Cable  Machine  Company  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Abrading 
machine.     2,069,700  :  Feb.  2. 

Emmons,  Arthur  N.,  Nodrow,  assignor  to  The  Porter- 
Cable  Machine  Company  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Auxiliary 
power  operated  device  for  machine  tools.  2,009,701  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Emmons,  Joseph  V.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Cleveland  Twist  Drill  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Nitrided  article   of  manufacture.     2,084,329  ;   June  22. 

Emmons  Loom  Ilarness  Comi)any.  (See  Cramer,  Howard 
C  assignor.) 

Emms,  Charles,  London,  England.  Vest  or  waistcoat. 
2,078,725  ;    Apr.    27. 

Empire  Plow  Company,  The.  (See  Baxter,  Willam  R., 
assignor.) 

Empire  Trust  Company.  (See  Colbert,  Clarence  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Emrick,  Gcoi-go  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Chuck  device. 
2,075,031  :  Mar.  30. 

Emrick,   (Jcorpi'   VV.,   Itrooklyn,   N.    Y.     Tapping  macliine. 

2.079.371  ;  May  4. 

Einrlok,   fjoorgc   W.,    Brooklyn,   N.    Y,      Tapping  marhino. 

2.079.372  ;  May  4. 

Emrick,    Warren    N.,    Youngslown,    Ohio.      Building    wall 

(■onHlnicllon,     2, 072,. 397  ;  Mar.  2. 
Emsco  Derrick  tc  Equipment  Company.     (See  Tremoladn, 

Gugllelmo,  nsslgnor.) 
Emslg,   Max.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Tack  button.     2,081,196  ; 

.May  25. 


Emulsoids,    Inc.      (See   Knight,   Hugh,    assignor.) 

Enameled  Metals  Company.  (See  Mcllroy,  Peter,  as- 
signor. ) 

Encor   Corporation.      (See   Specht,   Harry  G.,   assignor.) 

En-Der-Company.      (See  Fow,   Raymond   S.   C,  assignor.) 

Enders,  Walter,  Solingen-Ohligs,  Germany.  Production 
of  a  protective  layer  on  iron.     2,097,024  ;  Oct.  26. 

Endicott,  James  A.,  McPherson,  Kans.  Weight  indicat- 
ing device.     2,091,502  ;  Aug.  31. 

Endicott  Johnson  Corporation.  (See  Exley,  Leo  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Endowment  Foundation.     (See  Hoover,  Paul  L.,  assignor.) 

Endowment  Foundation.  (See  McLean,  H.  C.  and  Weber, 
assignors.) 

Endres,  Herbert  A.,  Silver  Lake,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wing- 
foot  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Cooked  varnishes. 
2.084,020  ;  June  15. 

Endres,  Herbert  A.,  Silver  Lake,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wing- 
foot  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Pine  tar  and  rub- 
ber products.     2,095,927  ;  Oct.  12. 

Endsley,    Louis   E.      (See    Hunter,   P.    E.,    and   Endsley.) 

Endsley,  Louis  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Frost 
Railway  Supply  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Friction  spring 
for  railway   cars.     2,095,545  ;  Oct.   12. 

Enever,  Albert  S.     (See  Renwick,  W.  S.,  and  Enever.) 

Enfield  Cable  Works,  Limited.  (See  Bowden,  E.  and 
O'Duffy,  assignors.) 

Engard,  Frank  M.  and  A.  J.  Earl,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Fire  extinguisher.     2,070,942  ;  Feb.  16. 

Engberg,  Henry  C,  Seattle,  Wash.  Truss.  2,080,412  ; 
May  18. 

Engblom,  Eric  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Box  packing  device 
for  freight  cars.     2,070,970 ;  Feb.  16. 

Engbreeht,  George  C,  A.  J.  Olsen,  Chicago,  111.,  and  A.  M. 
Olsen,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignors  to  Permo  Products 
Corporation.  Pressing  and  ironing  machine.  Re. 
20,247  ;  Jan.  19. 

Engdahl,  Seth  M.  F.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Reversible 
propeller.     2,101,535  ;  Dec.  7. 

Enge,  Conrad  C,  Petersburg,  Alaska.  Sanding  block. 
2,077,405  ;  Apr.  20. 

Enge,  Conrad  C,  Petersburg,  Alaska.  Sanding  block. 
2,095,495  ;  Oct.  12. 

Engel,  Abraham,  New  York,  assignor  to  A.  Schrader's  Son, 
Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tire  valve.  2,068,266  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Engel,  Abraham  I.,  and  S.  Greenberg,  assignors  of  one-half 
to  Anastas  Eliolf,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cooking  device. 
2,069,824;  Feb.  9. 

Engel.  Albert  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Transparent  display  and 
filing  device.     2,068,011  ;  Jan.  19. 

Engel,  Albert  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Transparent  mounting 
corner.     2,068,909  ;  Jan.  26. 

Engel,  Albert  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Convertible  mounting 
corner.     2,085,187  ;  June  29. 

Engel,  Alfred  J.      (See  Wagner,   J.  C,  and  Engel.) 

Engel,  Carl,  assignor  to  G.  Schirmer,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.   Y.      Practice   keyboard.      2,072,071  ;   Feb.   23. 

Engel,  Friedrich  V.  A.  E.,  London,  England,  assignor  to 
Republic  Flow  Meters  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flow- 
meter.    2,096,032;  Oct.  19. 

Engel,  Hilton  G.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Four 
Wheel  Drive  Auto  Company,  Clintonville,  Wis.  Disk 
plow.     2,070,425  ;  Feb.  9. 

Engel,  Karl,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe  machine. 
2,071,396  ;  Feb.  23. 

Engel,  Karl,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Method  of  and 
machine  for  use  in  manufacturing  shoes.  2,081,228 ; 
May  25. 

Engel,  Karl  H.,  West  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Barrett  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Isolation  of  para- 
cresol  from  tar  acid  mixtures.     2,095,801  ;  Oct.  12. 

Engel,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Sh(>llmar  Products  Com- 
pany, Mount  Vernon,  Ohio.  Printing.  2,100,430 ;  Nov. 
30. 

Engel,  William   H.,   assignor  to  Shellmar   Products   Com- 

gany.    Mount    Vernon,     Ohio.       Sheeter.       2,101,170; 
lec.  7. 
Engelbortz,    William    11.,     Pittsburgh,    Pa.     Push    bench 

method   and   apparatus.     2,083.098 ;   June   15. 
Engelbrektsson,  Einar,  Brooklyn,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

K.     Gross,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Beehive.     2,103,006; 

Dec.  21. 
Engele,  Bertha,  Okawville,  111.     Electric  marcel  machine. 

2,084,951  ;  June  22. 
JCng<4har(l,    Charles,    Inc.      (See   Hebler,    WllUnni   O.,   as- 
signor.) 
lOngelliardt,  Emma  E.,  Flint,  and  O.  A.  Nickel,  Buy  City, 

Mich.     Oven  switch.     2,070,268  ;  Apr.  0. 
Engelhardt,    Rndolf,    LeverUuseii  I.    <;.    Werk,    assignor   to 

I.   G.   Fiirbenindiislrie  AUlU'iigescUscliMri,   KranUforl-on- 

tlie-Miiin,    Germany.       Fireproof    mnU-ri.'il.      2,073,004; 

Mar.  9. 
lOngellH'int,  Alexis  C,  Memphis,  Tenn.     Portable  electric 

gcncnilor.     2.084,612;  June  22. 
lOiigellii',   I'hiicst    K..   Caindc-n,   n.sslgnor,   by   mesne  nsslgn- 

nicnls.    I<>   Power  I'lilents  C()mi>any,   Jersey  City,   N.   J. 

Frnclionntlon   of  petroleum  oils.      2,101,043;   Pec.   7. 
KngilUi',    Ilcnrv.    New   York,   N.   Y.      Coiiiblnut  Ion  bob  pin 

and  burette.'    2,095,802;  Oct.  12. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Engelmann,  Alfred,  and  G.  Wolf,  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Ber- 
lin, Germany.  Gas  discharge  device.  2,098,380 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Engelmann,  JIax.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Composition  of  matter. 
2.071,875  ;  Feb.  23. 

Engelmann,  Rudolf,  Berlin,  Germany.  High  speed  sea- 
going ship.     2,101,613  ;  Dec.  7. 

Engels,  Eugene  O.,  and  E.  W.  Plambeck,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Baker  Perkins  Co.  Inc.,  Saginaw, 
Mich.     Apparatus  for  baking.     2,092,836  ;  Sept.  14. 

Engels,  William  H.,  and  H.  J.  Becker,  assignors  to  Merck 
&  Co.,  Inc.,  Rahway,  N.  J.  Stabilized  aqueous  solution 
of  tannic  acid.     2,088,590  ;   Aug.  3. 

Engels,  William  H.,  and  J.  Weijlard,  assignors  to  Merck 
&  Co.,  Inc.,  Rahway,  N.  J.  Zinc  hydroxalates  of  esters 
of  parahydroxybenzoic  acid  and  producing  same. 
2,089,197  ;  Aug.  10. 

Engelskirchen,  Paul  T.,  Jr.  (See  Woodruff,  H.  S.,  and 
Engelskirchen.) 

Engelson,  Larry  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vest.  2,099,054  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Engelstein,  Alvin,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon  oil. 
2,091,437  ;  Aug.  31. 

Engert,  Caspar  P.,  assignor  to  Poster  Products,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.  Stencil  printing  machine.  2,071,824 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Engh,  Arndt.      (See  Engh,  Howard  J.,  assignor.) 

Engh,  August  C,  Y'orkville,  111.  Golf  practice  indicator. 
2,069,650  ;  Feb.  2. 

Engh,  Howard  J.,  assignor  of  fortv-nine  one-hundredths 
to  A.  Engh,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Vehicle  hoist. 
2,091,067  ;  Aug.  24. 

Engh,  Walter  B.,  Alexandria,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Mantle 
Lamp  Company  of  America,  Chicago,  111.  Wick  adjust- 
ing device.     2,094,208  ;  Sept.  28. 

Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Eaton,  John  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Engineering  and  Research  Corporation,  The.  (See  Biach, 
J.  L.  and  Geer,  assignors.) 

Engineering  and  Research  Corporation,  The.  (See  Carr, 
Raymond  L.,  assignor.) 

Engineering  &  Research  Corporation  (formerly  The  Sterlin 
Engineering  &  Research  Corporation).  (See  Geer, 
Charles  D.,  assignor.) 

Engineering  and  Research  Corporation,  The.  (See  Geer, 
C  D.,  and  Biach,  assignors.) 

Engineering  and  Research  Corporation,  The.  (See  Green, 
Paul,  assignor.) 

Engineering  and  Research  Corporation,  The.  (See  Kelly, 
Frederick  G.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Engineering  and  Research  Corporation.  (See  Wilcox, 
Harry  A.,  assignor.) 

Engineering  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Scherbatskoy,  S.  A., 
and  Neufeld,  assignors.) 

England.  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  Illinois  Tool  Works,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Lock  washer.     2,102.495:  Dec.  14. 

England.  William  E.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Rubber  Com- 
pany. Willoughby,  Ohio.  Cover  for  running  boards  and 
the  like.      2.084,021  ;  June  15. 

Engle,  John  F.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Air  valve.  2,069,105  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Engle,  John  F.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Sound  reproducing  and 
amplifying  system.     2,093,076;   Sept.   14. 

Engle,  Melvin  D.,  Winchester,  JIass.  Separation  of  liq- 
uids and  solids.     2.068,099  ;  Jan.  19. 

Engler,  Julius,  and  E.  Studt,  assignors  to  Norddeutsche 
Seekabelwerke  A.  G.,  Nordenham,  Germany.  Submarine 
signaling  cable.     2,101,386  ;  Dec.  7. 

Engler,  Otto,  and  H.  Peperkorn,  assignors  to  Schmidt'sche 
Heissdampf-Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Kassel-Wilhelmsliohe, 
Germany.     Revolving  grate.     2,091,587  ;  Aug.  31. 

English,  Adem  A..  Jersey  City,  and  A.  A.  Forster,  Union, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Com- 
pany. Cooling  plate  for  molding  machines.  2  087,593  : 
July  20, 

English,  Analdo  M.,  Hartland,  Vt.,  assignor  to  M.  E. 
Church,  Boston,  Mass.     Metronome.     2,095,213  ;  Oct.  5. 

English,  Clarence  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Rotarv  en- 
gine.    2,088,779  :  Aug.  3. 

English  Electric  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Mardis, 
P.  L.,  Wilson,  and  CnUlbeck,  assignors.) 

English  Needle  &  Fishing  Tackle  Company.  The.  (See 
King,  Hubert  D.,  assignor.) 

EnglLsIi,  Orville  B.,  Okmulgee,  Okla.  Lino  shock  absorber. 
2.096,392  :   Oct.  19. 

Enelish.  Solomon,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Holophano 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Luminair.  2,089,693  ; 
Aug.  10. 

English,  Willard  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Jack  Pear- 
son, Austin,  Tex.  Light  diffusing  material.  2,089,351  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Engs,  William.      (See  Steck,  L.  V.,  Engs,  and  de  Simo.) 

Engs,  William,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Shell  Development 
Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Separating  and  re- 
covering hydrocarbons  and  alkyl  esters  from  mixt\ire.^ 
thereof.     2,066,401  :  Jan.  5. 

Engs,  William,  .nnd  A.  Redmond,  Berkeley,  assignors  to 
Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Halogenation  of  organic  compounds.  2,077,382  ;  Apr. 
20. 


Engs,  William  and  R.  Moravec,  Berkeley,  assignors  to  Shell 
Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Recovery 
of  alcohols.     2,088,083  ;  July  27. 

Engs,  William,  Oakland,  and  G.  H.  van  de  Griendt.  Berke- 
ley, assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Production  of  anhydrous  hydrocarbon  de- 
rivatives.    2,100,437  ;  Nov.   30. 

Engst,  Norbert  K.     (See  Johnstone,  H.  G.,  and  Engst.) 

Engstrand,  Gunnar  C,  Matawan,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  S. 
Marmorek,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  the  move- 
ment of  viscous  materials.     2,100,185  ;  Nov.  23. 

Bngstrom,  Birger,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pipe  thread  protector. 
2,073,389  ;  Mar.  9. 

Engstrom,  Birger,  assignor  of  sixty  one-hundredths  to 
Spang,  Chalfant  and  Co.,  Incorporated,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Pipe  thread  protector.     2,098,087  :  Nov.  2. 

Engstrom,  Birger,  assignor  of  sixty  one-hundredths  to 
Spang,  Chalfant  and  Co.,  Incorporated.  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Inside  pipe  thread  protector.     2.098,088  :  Nov.  2. 

Engstrom,  Ernest  P.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Casting  method. 
2,085  ;015  ;  June  29. 

Engstrom,  Gustaf  W.,  Riverside,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Substitute  front  truck  for 
tractors.     2,074,685  ;  Mar.  23. 

Engstrom,  Gustaf  W.,  Riverside,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Mud  scraper  for  tractor 
wheels.     2,077,919  ;  Apr.  20. 

Engstrom,  Jo.seph  P.,  Red  Wing,  Minn.  Photographic 
mounting  press.     2,085,088  ;  June  29. 

En  Holm,  Norman,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  T.  Llllien- 
dahl.  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,072,881 ;  Mar.  9. 

Enkur,  Edward  M.     (See  Fusting,  F.  E.,  and  Enkur.) 

Enkur,  Edward  M.,  assignor  to  Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Container  cap,  cap  liner, 
and  applying  liners  to  container  caps.  2,073,415 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Enkur,  Edward  M.,  assignor  to  Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Com- 
panv,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Making  closure  caps. 
2,081.804  :  May  25. 

Ennis,  Joseph  B.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Laying-out  and  printing 
device.     2,071,458  ;  Feb.  23. 

Enos,  Irwin,  et  al.      (See  Riordan,  Frank  G.,  assignor.) 

Ensco  Asbestos  Company.  (See  Fether,  Donald  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ensign-Bickford  Company,  The.     (See  Pearsall,  David  E.,     -■ 
assignor.)  al 

Ensign  Carburetor  Co.      (See  Ensign,  Roy  F.,  assignor.)    ^1 

Ensign  Carburetor  Co.  Ltd.  (See  Ensign,  Orville  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ensign  Carburetor  Co.  Ltd.  (See  Ensign,  Paul  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ensign  Carburetor  Co.  Ltd.  (See  JlcCartney,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

Ensign,  Frank  H.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Egg  cooker. 
2,085,902  ;  July  6. 

Ensign,  Harris  N.,  Los  Angeles,  and  H.  A.  Hanson,  West 
Los  Angeles,  assignors  to  Paramount  Productions,  Inc.. 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tension  device  for  film  reel. 
2,082,328  ;  June  1. 

Ensign,  Harris  N.,  Los  Angeles,  and  H.  A.  Hanson,  West 
Los  Angeles,  assignors  to  Paramount  Productions,  Inc., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Horizontal  type  film  developing 
and  drying  machine.     2,096,231 ;  Oct.  19. 

Ensign,  Harris  N.,  Los  Angeles,  and  H.  A.  Hanson,  West 
Los  Angeles,  assignors  to  Paramount  Productions,  Inc., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Film  drying  machine.  2,096,232  ; 
Oct.   19. 

Ensign,  Harris  N.,  Los  Angeles,  and  H.  A.  Hanson,  West 
Los  Angeles,  assignors  to  Paramount  Productions,  Inc., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rinse  tube  for  motion  pictures 
developing  machines.     2,097,059  ;  Oct.  26. 

Ensign,  Orville  H.,  Pasadena,  as.signor  to  Ensign  Car- 
buretor Co.  Ltd.,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Gas  car- 
bureting apparatus.     2,073,298  ;  Mar.  9. 

Ensign,  Paul  W.,  San  Marino,  assignor  to  Ensign  Car- 
buretor Co.  Ltd.,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  System  for 
supplying  volatile  fuels  to  engines.     2,073,276  ;  ^lar.  9. 

Ensign,  Roy  F.,  San  Marino,  assignor  to  Ensign  Car- 
buretor Co.  Ltd.,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Gas  car- 
bureting apparatus.     2,073,299  ;  Mar.  9. 

Ensminger,  George  R.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Coating  composition.     2,088,052  ;  July   27. 

Ensslin,  Adolf,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Hinge.  2,100,473  ; 
Nov.   30. 

Ensslin.  Alfred.      (See  Wagner,  H.,  Zabel,  and  Ensslin.) 

Enstrom,  August,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Pettibone  Mulliken  Corporation,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Foot  guard  for  railway  track  construction. 
2,091,095  ;  Aug.  24. 

Enterprise  Jlanufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Khoenle, 
Herman  F.,  assignor.) 

Enterprise  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Pflueger, 
Charles  T.,  assignor.) 

Enterprise  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Turner, 
Homer  M.,  assignor.) 

Enterprise  Manufacturing  Company  of  I'cnnsylvania,  The. 
(See  Brnun.  Sylvan,  assignor.) 

Enterprise  Railway  Equipment  Company.  (See  Campbell, 
Arevle.  assienor.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


187 


Entz,  Theodore  B.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Storage  battery 
separator  protector  and  plate  support.  2,068,267  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Enumclaw  Co-operative  Creamery  Company.  (See  Mona- 
han,  Raymond  A.,  assignor.) 

Eppenbach,  William,  Grenwolde,  Great  Neck,  Long 
Island,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Colloidal  mill.  2,090,578  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Eppensteiner,  William  F.,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Metal  Company,  Limited,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Apparatus  to  be  used  in  casting  metal.  2,097,658 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Eppler,  Andrew,  deceased,  by  E.  P.  Eppler,  executrix, 
Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corpo- 
ration, Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for  pressing  the  bot- 
toms of  shoes.     2,073,005  ;  Mar.  9. 

Eppler,  Ella  P.,   executrix.      (See  Eppler,   Andrew.) 

Epps,  Frank  A.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Gulf  Oil  Cor- 
poration. Fuel  oil  delivery  control  indicator. 
2,097,835  ;   Nov.   2. 

Epstein,  Albert  K.,  and  B.  R.  Harris,  Chicago,  111.  Re- 
tardation  of   rancidity.     2,075,806 ;   Apr.    6. 

Epstein,  Albert  K.,  and  B.  R.  Harris,  Chicago,  111. 
Oleaginous  stabilization  by  the  ester  of  glycerin  with 
phosphoric  and  higher  fatty  acid.     2,075,807  ;  Apr.  6. 

Epstein,  Albert  K.,  and  B.  R.  Harris,  Chicago,  111.  Mar- 
garine.    2,089,470  ;  Aug.  10. 

Epstein,  Albert  K.,  and  B.  R.  Harris,  Chicago,  111.,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Brands,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Process  and  product  for  manufacturing  leavened 
bread.     2,067,908  ;  Jan.  19. 

Epstein,  Casper  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Hypodermic  needle. 
2,091,438  ;  Aug.  31. 

]5pstein,  Charles,  Boston,  Mass.  Garment.  2,069,579 ; 
Feb.  2. 

Epstein,  Harry  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insect  bait. 
2,101,988  ;  Dec.   14. 

Epstein,  Louis,  and  H.  W.  Miller,  Miami,  Pla.     Window. 

2,076,194  ;  Apr.  6. 
■  Epstein,   Max,  assignor  to  Hickock  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,  Inc.,    Rochester,    N.   Y.      Strap   and   making  the 
same.     2,090,442  ;  Aug.  17. 

Equipment  Rental  Corporation.  (See  Hollingsworth, 
Denzil  M.,  assignor.) 

Equitable  Paper  Bag  Co.  Inc.  (See  Poppe,  George  W., 
assignor.) 

Equitable  Powder  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Sher- 
man, Harry  E.,  assignor.) 

Erasmus,  Hendrik  W.  B.  de  W.  (See  Bagley,  G.  D.,  and 
Erasmus.) 

Erb,  John  W.,  Martins  Ferry,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wheeling 
Steel  Corporation,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Treating  appara- 
tus.   2,094,879  ;  Oct.  5. 

Erb,  Karl,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Griesheim,  assignor  to 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort- 
on-the-Main,  Germany.  Process  and  apparatus  for  ob- 
taining noble  gases.     2,096,694  ;  Oct.  19. 

Erban  Operating  Corporation.  (See  Madl6,  Alain,  as- 
signor.) 

Erbe,  Ralph  R.,  assignor  to  The  Capehart  Corporation, 
Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Control  apparatus  for  automatic 
phonographs.     2.069.180  ;  Jan.  26. 

Erbe,  Ralph  R.,  and  I.  C.  Hunter,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Capehart,  Incorporated,  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.  Automatic  phonograph.  2,095,467 :  Oct. 
12. 

Erben,  Henry  V.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  High  voltage  electric  circuit  in- 
terrupter.    2,098,801  ;  Nov.  9. 

Erdmann,  Konrad,  Undonthein,  Carinthin,  Austria.  Build- 
ing oloment.     2,074,721  ;  Mar.  23. 

Erdmann,  Konrad,  Radonlhoim.  Austria,  assignor  to 
American  Magnesium  Metals  Corporation,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Production  of  metals.     2,088,105;  Jnlv  27. 

Erdmann,  Konrad,  Undentlicin,  Auslrla,  and  F.  Ilansgirg, 
Konan,  Korea,  assignors  1o  American  Magnesium  Metals 
Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Conversion  of  magnesium 
dust  Into  compact  metallic  magnesium.  2,097,689 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Erdmann,    Wilhelm,  Munich,   Germany.     Nonskldding   de- 
vice for  use  on  road  vehicles.     2,068,541  ;  Jan.  19. 
Erdner,    WlUiiiin   J.,    River    Roiige,    Mich.      Building    con- 

slruction.     2,072,983;  i\Tar.  9. 
Erlmrdt,  John  W.     (See  Stewart,  R.  J.,  and  Erbardt.) 
Erhardt,  SInnloy.     (See  Robertson,  Alfred  J.,  assignor.) 
Erich,    Itcnbcn,    Avenal,    assignor    of    one-third    to    W.    J. 
Erich,    and    one-third    to    W.    G.    Erich,    San    Joaquin 
County,  Calif.     Automatic   signal  actuating  switch  for 
vehicles.     2,008,315  ;  Jan.  19. 
Erich,  Reuben,  Avenal,  Calif.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  W. 
J.  lOrlfl)  .nnd  one-third  to  \V.  G.  lOrlch.     IMercury  inertia 
switch.     2,072,302  ;  Mar.  2. 
Erlrli,  Walli'r  G.,  et  al.      (See  Erich,  Reuben,  assignor.) 
Erich,  William  J.,  et  al.     (See  Erich,  Reuben,  assignor.) 
Erlckson,  Arvld  M.      (See  Gray,  II.  K,,  and  Krickson.) 
Erickson,    C.   E.,   Company.     "(See   Erickson,   Ernest    R., 

assignor.) 
Erickson,    Carl    A.,   Brooklyn,    N.   Y.      Adjustable   pliers. 

2,084,633  ;  June  22. 
Erickson,   (Jarl    P.,  assignor  to  Rex   Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,      Connersville,       Ind.         Refrigerator       cabinet. 
2,070,008;  May  11. 


Erickson,  Ernest  R.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Erickson  Company, 
Inc.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Applicator  for  applying  wax, 
varnish,  polish,  and  the  like.     2,066,829  ;   Jan.  5. 

Erickson,  Ernest  R.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Erickson  Company, 
Inc.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Structure  for  display  fixtures 
and  the  like.     2,077,829  ;  Apr.  20. 

Erickson,  Ernest  R.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Erickson  Company, 
Incorporated,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Merchandise  sign. 
2,086,860  ;   July   13. 

Erickson,  Henrick  G.,  Clear  Lake,  Iowa.  Planter  mecha- 
nism.    2,085,354  ;  June  29. 

Erickson,  Hjalmar,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Book  indexing  ma- 
chine.    2,078,656  ;  Apr.  27. 

Erickson,  John  E.,  East  Grand  Forks,  Minn.  Reel  for 
harvesters.     2,092,643  ;  Sept.  7. 

Erickson,  John  E.,  assignor  to  Metz  Container  Company, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Container  band  and  fastener. 
2,088,365  :  July  27. 

Erickson,  Thorsten.     (See  Aldeen,  G.  W.,  and  Erickson.) 

Erickson,  Tony  T.,  South  Hibbing,  Minn.  Drafting  in- 
strument.    2,101,365  ;  Dec.  7. 

Ericksson,  Emil,  assignor  to  Standard  Process  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Multiple  impression  printing  appa- 
ratus and  method.     2,103,812  ;  Dec.  28. 

Ericson,    Charles   B.      (See   Fox,    B.,    and   Ericson.) 

Ericson,  Franklin  R.  (See  Dickinson,  E.  D.,  Ericson, 
and  Whlttier.) 

Ericson,  Franklin  R.,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Governing  mechanism  for 
elastic  fluid  turbines.     2,095,860  ;  Oct.  12. 

Ericson,  Franldin  R.,  and  A.  D.  Somes,  Marblehead,  Mass., 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Parallel  flow 
turbine  arrangement.      Re.   20,396 ;    June   8. 

Ericson,  Franklin  R.,  and  A;  D.  Somes,  Marblehead,  Mass., 
assignor  to  General  Electric  Company.  Parallel  flow 
turbine  arrangement.     2,067,834  ;  Jan.  12. 

Ericson,  George  R.,  assignor  to  Carter  Carburetor  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Carburetor.  2,093,959  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Ericson,  George  R.,  assignor  to  Carter  Carburetor  Corpora- 
tion, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cliarge  forming  device  for  internal 
combustion  engines.     2,093,960 ;    Sept.   21. 

Ericson,  George  R.,  assignor  to  Carter  Carburetor  Corpo- 
ration, St.  Louis,  Bio.  Automatic  carburetor. 
2,093,961  ;  Sept.  21. 

Ericson,  George  R.,  assignor  to  Carter  Carburetor  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fuel  feed  means.  2,101,536  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Ericson.  Philip  E.  G.,  assignor  to  The  Howell  Company, 
St.   Charles,   111.     Chair.     2,098,743  ;   Nov.  9. 

Ericson,  Richard,  assignor  to  Universal  Insulation  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Perforated  plaster  sound-deadening 
construction.    2,096,233  ;  Oct.  19. 

Ericsson,  Emil  G.,  Verkeback,  Sweden.  Snow  chain  for 
automobile  wheels.     2,089,352;  Aug.  10. 

Erie  Enameling  Company,  The.  (See  Wheeler,  Daniel  D., 
assignor.) 

Erie  Meter  Systems,  Inc.  (See  Carlson,  Nelson  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Erie  Meter  Systems,  Inc.  (See  McDougall,  Gilbert  W., 
assignor.) 

Erie  i\Ieter  Systems,  Incorporated.  (See  Olsen,  Louis  R., 
assignor.) 

Erie  Resistor  Corporation.  (See  Minnium,  Byron  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Erikson,  August,  Foster  Center,  R.  I.  Scythe  grip. 
2,009,474  ;  Feb.  2. 

ICrikson,  Leonard  O.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Lamp  socket. 
2,077,877  ;  Apr.  20. 

Eriksson-Jons,  Anders,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignor  to 
Eleotrolux  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Suction  nozzle. 
2,091.131  :   Sept.  28. 

Eriksson-Jons,  Anders,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignor  to 
Electrolux  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
2,095,066  ;  Oct.  5. 

Erlandsen,  Alfred  C.  S.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  assignor 
to  Geo.  W.  Bradv  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Moving  display 
apparatus.     2,097,148  ;  Oct.  26. 

Erlewine,  Walter  W..  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Pitman  stirrup 
bearing.     2,079,113  ;  May  4. 

Rrling,  Sven  J.,  Nockeby,  Sweden,  assignor  to  The  Do 
Laval  Separator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair 
cutter    for    domestic   animals.      2,072,445  ;    Mar.    2. 

Erman,  Isaac,  Detroit,  Mich.  Metal  tile.  2,096,903  ; 
Oct.  26.  .    ^     ,    . 

lOrmold,  lOdward,  deceased.  New  York,  N.  Y  :  W.  A.  Guthrie, 
execut  or,      P.ottlo  labeling  machine.      2,0.S0, 1 1  .">  ;  May  1 8. 

lOrmoId.  Edwaid,  deceased.  New  York,  N.  Y  :  W.  A.  Guthrie, 
executor.      Bottle  labeling  machine.      2,080,414  ;  I\liiy  IS. 

Ern,  Carl  F.,  Jr.,  Solingen-Wald,  Germany.  Apparatus 
for  polishing  razors  and  other  articles.  2,098,283; 
Nov.  9. 

Ernest,  Albert,  and  X.  Waldman.  Chicago.  111.  Furniture. 
2,070,160;  Feb.  0.  .  ,        ,. 

lOnicst,  Ii'redcrick  C,  IIollls,  assignor  to  Jenkins  Bros,. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  compressor  relief  vnlvo. 
2,0!)0,512;   Aug.  17. 

lOniould,  Jules,  liOngwy,  France,  assignor  to  Socleto  des 
Hants  Fouriicaux  de  la  Cillers.  I'rodudiig  a  lime  brick. 
2,07l>,8.s;{  ;  Apr.  l.'!. 

lOrnoiild,  Jules,  Loiigwy,  Friinc(>,  assignor  to  Societe  des 
Hants  ]<'onriiean.\  de  la  Cliii'rs,  Producing  a  ilolonillp 
brick.     2,076,881  ;  Apr.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Ernst,  Ben  H.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Street  sign.  2,099,882  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Ernst.  Carl  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  F.  Gargen,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  Painting  and  decorating.  2,082,050 ; 
June  1. 

Ernst,  Charles  K.     (See  RIcKeown,  William  C,  assignor.) 

Ernst,  Charles  K.,  BufCalo,  N.  T.  Lock.  2.067,383  ;  Jan. 
12. 

Ernst,  Charles  K.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Safe.  2,101,470 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Ernst,  Edward  C.     (See  Ernst,  Henry  J.,  assignor.) 

Ernst,  Frederick  C,  Hollis,  assignor  to  Jenkins  Bros., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand  wheel  for  manually  operable 
elements.    2,086,158  ;  July  6. 

Ernst,  George,  Newaric,  N.  J.  Water  level  control  for 
boilers.     2,077,679  ;  Apr.  20. 

Ernst,  Hans,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Milling  !Ma- 
chine  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  circuit 
control  mechanism.     2,085,303  ;   June  29. 

Ernst,  Hans,  and  M.  E.  Martellotti,  assignors  to  The  Cin- 
cinnati Milling  Machine  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Vibrating  tool  metalworking  machine.  2,074,257  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Ernst,  Hans,  C.  Herfurth,  and  L.  F.  Nenninger,  assignors 
to  Cincinnati  Grinders  Incorporated,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Grinding    machine.      2,101,644 ;    Dec.    7. 

Ernst,  Henry  J.,  Southgate,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  C. 
Ernst,  Newport,  Ky.  Sewing  machine.  2,070,200 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Ernst,  Herman.     (See  Flammang,  J.,  Bowser,  and  Ernst.) 

Ernst,  Walter,  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Hydraulic  Press  Corporation,  Inc., 
Wilmington,  Del.  Hydraulic  double-acting  metal- 
drawing  press.     2.067.265  :  Jan.  12. 

Ernst,  Walter,  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Hydraulic  Press  Corporation,  Inc., 
Wilmington,  Del.  Hydraulic  press  operating  circuits 
and  valves  therefor.     2,070,720  ;  Feb.   16. 

Ernst,  Walter,  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Hydraulic  Press  Corporation.  Inc.. 
Wilmington,  Del.  Automatic  minimum  pressure  control 
for   operating   machinery.     2,079,904  ;   May   11. 

Ernst,  Walter,  Mount  Gilead.  Ohio,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Hydraulic  Press  Corporation,  Inc., 
Wilmington,  Del.  Hydraulic  control  device.  2,086,295  ; 
July  6. 

Ernst,  Walter,  Mount  Gilead,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Hydraulic  Press  Corporation,  Inc., 
Wilmington,  Del.     Gear  pump.     2,103,524  ;  Dec.  28. 

Erny,  Frank,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  Tension  oleo 
strut.     2,092,644  :  Sept.  7. 

Erpelding.  Joseph  A.,  and  L.  P.  Erpelding,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.      Folding   chair   structure.      2,088.644 ;   Aug.    3. 

Erpelding,  Lawrence  P.  (See  Erpelding,  Joseph  A.  and 
L.  P.) 

Errera,  Attilio,  Turin,  Italy.  Cash  register  and  com- 
puting machine.     2.082,155  ;  June  1. 

Errig,  William  F.,  Philadelphia,  and  G.  M.  Pfundt,  Church- 
ville.  Pa.  Spiralizing  control  mechanism  for  tire  groov- 
ers and  slotters.     2,086,020  ;  July  6. 

Ertel,  John  C.  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Bragg-Kliesrath  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Vacuum   clutch  control.     2,095,803  ;   Oct.   12. 

Ervin,  Thomas  C,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Boiler.  2,085,089  ; 
June  29. 

Erwin,  Arthur  F.     (See  Erwin,  Orland  R.,  assignor.) 

Erwin,  Orlando  R.,  assignor  to  A.  F.  Erwin,  Wauwatosa, 
Wis.     Powder  distributor.     2,068,978  ;  Jan.  26. 

Erwin,  Ted.  et  al.     (See  Sonman,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Erwin,  Weldon  C.      (See  Sweet,  Cecil  H.,  assignor.) 

Erwin,  Weldon  C,  Huntington  Park,  assignor  to  John 
Grant,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fishing  tool.  2,090,616 ; 
Aug.  24. 

Erwin,  Weldon  C,  Huntington  Park,  assignor  to  J.  Grant, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Pipe  swedge.     2,096,234  ;   Oct.  19. 

Erwood,  Joseph,  assignor  to  The  Webster  Company, 
Chicago.  lU.     Picture  projector.     2.067.8.'?5  :  Jan.  12. 

Erwood,  Joseph,  assignor  to  The  Webster  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Sound  and  projection  apparatus.  2,070,226  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Esau,  Abraham,  Jena,  Germany.  Method  of  diathermic 
treatment  by  means  of  high  frequency.  2,073,201  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Esch,  Mark  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Oil  gauge  rod  wiper. 
2,069,406  ;  Feb.  2. 

Eschenbach.  Wolfram,  Munich,  Germany.  Production  of 
ketone.      2,0S0.5r.2  ;  May  IS. 

Eschenbacher,  Hermann,  Ridgewood,  and  P.  J.  Kircher, 
Brooklyn,  assignors  to  The  Jacobs  Bros.  Co.,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Scale  beam  structure.  2,070,786 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Eschenbacher,  Hermann,  Ridgewood,  and  P.  J.  Kircher, 
assignors  to  Tlie  Jacobs  Bros.  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklvn, 
N.   Y.     Scale.     2,090,288:   Aug.   17. 

Eschenbrenner,  Hector,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Lined  concrete 
pipe.     2,070,888;  Feb.  16. 

Esdaile,  Edward  W.,  ArnclifTe,  near  Sydney,  and  R.  Platt- 
Hepworlh,  Paddington,  near  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 
Australia.  Sound  film  apparatus.  2,069,137 ;  Jan. 
20. 


Eshbaugh,  Jesse  E.,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lens  type  reflector  signal. 
2,096,166  ;  Oct.  19. 

Eskilson.  Nelse,  and  O.  Brander,  San  Pedro,  Calif.  Direc- 
tion signal.     2,081,805  ;  May  25. 

Eskilson,  Sven  A.,  Stockholm,  A.  R.  Gunnert,  Lidingo,  and 
K.  G.  E.  Hiibinette,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignors  to 
American  Gas  Accumulator  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Arrangement  for  fixation  of  the  edges  of  a  joint  to  be 
welded.     2.080,563  ;  May  18. 

Eskimo  Pie  Corporation.  (See  Birdsall,  Wilfred  T.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Espenschied,  Lloyd,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  E. 
Curtis,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  Company.  Shielded  circuits  for 
open  wire  lines.     2,099,800  :  Nov.  23. 

Espinosa,  Al.      (See  Bray,  Nelson  H.,  assignor.) 

Espinosa,  Louis,  Maspeth,  N.  Y.  Shaving  brush. 
2,067,756  ;  Jan.  12. 

Esposito,  Gerardo.      (See  Regis,  E.,  and  Esposito.) 

Esselen,  Gustavus  J.     (See  Derby,  E.  R.,  and  Esselen.) 

Esselen,  Gustavus  J.,  Swampscott,  assignor  to  The  Fiber- 
loid  Corporation,  Indian  Orchard,  Mass.  Condensation 
products.     2,092,056  ;  Sept.  7. 

Esselen,  Gustavus  J.,  Swampscott.  and  J.  Lurie,  Spring- 
field, assignors  to  The  Fiberloid  Corporation,  Indian 
Orchard,  Mass.  Making  colored  sheets  of  cellulose 
esters,  synthetic  resins,  and  the  like.  2,078,214  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Essers,  Jakob,  Lank-on-the-Rhine,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Buell  Combustion  Company  Limited,  London,  Eng- 
land.    Rotary  drum  drier.     2,070,227  ;  Feb.  9. 

Essert,  Ralph  P.     (See  Barnhart,  A.  J.,  and  Essert.) 

Essex  Rubber  Company.  (See  Oakley,  Laurence  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Essex  Specialty  Co.     (See  Neuss,  Jacob  D.,  assignor.) 

Essick,  John  H.,  Erie.  Pa.  Composition  for  preventing 
vapor  lock  in  internal  combustion  engines.  2,067,384  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Essig,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toothpick  dispenser. 
2,087,841 ;  July  20. 

Essl,  Max,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Baldwin- Sou th- 
wark  Corporation.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,098,031;  Nov.  2. 

Estate  Stove  Company,  The.  (See  Kahn,  Bertrand  B., 
assignor.) 

Estate  Stove  Company,  The.  (See  Kahn,  B.  B.,  and 
Hake,  assignors.) 

Estel.  Edwin  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Surveying  instrument. 
2,079,795  ;  May  11. 

Estermyer,  Peter  P.,  Sr.,  Ypsilanti,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  C.  Ellis,  Milan,  Mich.  Automatic  radio  receiver. 
2,072.046  ;  Feb.  23. 

Esterow,  Leo.  (See  Klein,  Calvin  W.,  Esterow,  and  A. 
Klein.) 

Estes,  Philip  H.     (See  Wohrman,  C.  R.  E.,  and  Estes.) 

Estes,  Phillip  H..  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  and  F.  H.  Clark,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Western  Union  Telegraph 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  contact 
2.094.570;  Sept.  28. 

Estes,  Rufus  B.,  and  C.  Anagnost,  Knoxville.  assignors  to 
National  Smoke  Eliminator  Incorporated.  Knox  County, 
Tenn.     Gas  and  solid  separator.     2,092.305  ;  Sept.  7.  .• 

Estlinbaum,   W.  D.,   et  al.      (See  Alley,  Thomas  R.,  as-    Bl 
signer.)  ■ 

Etablissements  Jacob-Delafon  Campagnie  Ceramique  de 
Pouilly-sur-Saone  et  Belboye.  (See  Mallet,  Charles, 
assignor.) 

Etablissements  Lambiotte  Freres  et  al.  (See  Charles, 
Ernest  A.,  assignor.) 

Etched  Products  Inc.  (See  JIarshall,  Donald  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Etlihg,  Harold  A.,  assignor  to  The  Weather-Seal  Com- 
pany, Barberton,  Ohio.  Supplemental  window  sash. 
2,079,283  ;  May  4. 

Etten.  Nicholas  L.,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Ironing  machine. 
2,077,680  ;  Apr.  20. 

Etten,  Nicholas  L,,  Waterloo,  Iowa,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Cliamberlain  Corporation.  Operating 
mechanism  for  pressors.     Re.  2(),328  ;  Apr.  13. 

Etten,  Nicholas  L.,  Waterloo,  assignor  to  W.  K.  Voss, 
Davenport,  Iowa.  Laundry  machine.  2,077,467  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Etten.  Nicholas  L.,  assignor  to  Chamberlain  Corporation, 
Waterloo,    Iowa.      Wringer.      2,084,766  ;    June   22. 

Etten,  Nicholas  L.,  assignor  to  Chamberlain  Corporation, 
Waterloo,  Iowa.  Wringer  relea'se  and  reset  mecha- 
nism.    2,100,074;  Nov.  23. 

Etzol,  Charles,  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Etzo  Corporation.  Jlotion  pictures  and 
apparatus  therefor.     2,101.842:  Dec.  14. 

Etzkorn,  Rudolf,  Oberbruch,  Germany,  assignor  to  North 
American  Rayon  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manu- 
facture and  after  treatment  of  artificial  filaments,  yarns, 
etc.     2,090,802  ;  Aug.  24. 

Etzkorn,  Rudolf,  and  E.  Knehe,  Wnppertal-Barmen,  as- 
signors to  firm  I.  P.  Bembe-g  Aktiengesellschaft.  Wup- 
pertal-Oberbarmen,  Germany.  Producing  cellnlosic 
films.     2,067,522  ;  Jan.  12. 

Kt7o   Corporation.      (Spo   Etzel.   Charles,   assignor.) 

Eubank,  William  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Air  conditioning 
device.     2,075,389  ;  Mar.  30. 

liuclid  Road  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Armington, 
Arthur  P.,  assignor.) 


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Eudaly,  Newton  L.,  and  H.  H.  Vollner,  assignors  to 
The  Drackett  Company,  Cincinnati,  Oliio.  Macliine 
for  feeding  and  applying  inserts  to  can-cover  insets. 
2,080,039  ;   May  11. 

Eugene,-  Ltd.      (See  Burton,  Milton,   assignor.) 

Eugene,  Ltd.  (See  Durham,  H.  N.,  and  r'innegan,  as- 
signors.) 

Eugene,   Ltd.      (See  Moulin,   Pierre  L.,  assignor.) 

Eureka  Vacuum  Cleaner  Company.  (See  Court,  Kennetti, 
assignor.) 

Eureka  Vacuum  Cleaner  Company.  (See  Hemrich, 
Rudolph,  assignor.) 

Enrich,  Joe  E.  G.,  West  Didsbury,  JIanchester,  Eng- 
land, assignor  to  TJSL  Battery  Corporation,  Niagara 
Falls,  N.  Y.  Specific  gravity  indicating  device. 
2,072,162;   Mar.    2. 

Eurich,  Joe  E.  6.,  West  Didsbury,  Manchester,  Eng- 
land, assignor  to  TJSL  Battery  Corporation,  Niagara 
Falls,  N.  Y.  Specific  gravity  indicating  device. 
2,072,164;   Mar.   2. 

Eustis,  George  F.      (See  Mateer,  G.  L.,  and  Eustis.) 

Eustis,  Grant  B.,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Union  Bag 
&  Paper  Corporation,  Hudson  Falls,  N.  Y.  Carbon  black 
sack.     2,084,296  ;  June  15. 

Eustis,  Henry  W.,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Swimming  de- 
vice.    2,078,068  ;  Apr.  20. 

Euwer,  Herbert  D.,  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  assignor  to  American 
Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  con- 
ditioning system  for  railway  passenger  cars.  2,068,851  : 
Jan.  26. 

Euwer,  Herbert  D.,  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air 
conditioning  system  for  railway  cars.  2,068,852  ;  Jan. 
26. 

Evans,   Abraham.      (See  Cohen,   A.,  and  Evans.) 

Evans,  Benjamin,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Fiberboard  bos  and 
blank  therefor.     2,094.448  ;    Sept.  28. 

Evans  Case  Company.      (See  Bates,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Evans  Case  Company.      (See  Bowen,  William  F.,  assignor.) 

Evans  Case  Company.      (See  Dion,  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Evans  Case  Company.     (See  Gibson,  Thomas  M.,  assignor.) 

Evans  Case  Company.      (See  Reilly,  Alfred  F.,  assignor.) 

Evans  Case  Company.      (See  Weisz,  Matthias,   assignor.) 

Evans,  Charles  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Wire  tying  machine. 
2,088,133  ;  July  27. 

Evans,  Charles  E.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  L.  G.  How- 
ard, Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.  Container.  2,090,527 ; 
Aug.  17. 

Evans,  Clyde,  Portland,  Oreg.  Highway  warning  and  sig- 
naling device.     2.093,190  ;  Sept.  14. 

Evans,  Daniel  D.,  et  al.     (See  Hover,  Monte  E.,  assignor.) 

Evans,  Drue  M.,  Wood  River,  III.,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Conversion  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Control  de- 
vice for  hot  blast  stoves.     2,073.447  ;  l\Iar.  9. 

Evans,  Drue  M.,  Wood  River.  111.,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Conversion  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cracking 
oils.     2,094,980  ;   Oct.  5. 

Evans,  E.  S.,  &  Sons.      (See  Evans.  Robert  P..,  as.signor.) 

Evans,  E.  S.,  and  Sons.  (See  Evans,  R.  B.,  Dilg,  and 
Germann,  assignors.) 

Evans,  Earl  R.,  assignor  to  G.  L.  De  IMott.  Washington. 
D.  C.  Apparatus  for  indicating  velocity.  2,083,945  ; 
June  15. 

Evans,  Edward  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Evans 
Products  Company.  Railway  control  auto  stop. 
2,075,892  ;  Apr.  6. 

Evan^,  Edward  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Worth 
Company.     Car  loading  device.     2,086,706  ;   July  13. 

Evans,  Edwin  R.      (See  Rockwell,  E.  A.,  and  Evans.) 

Evans,  Edwin  R.,  Kenilworth,  111.  Reaction  type  power 
brake  unit.     2,097,873  ;  Nov.  2. 

Evans,  Edwin  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Campbell,  Wyant  and  Cannon  Foundry  Com- 
pany, Muskegon  Heights,  Mich.  Brake  drum  and  form- 
ing the  same.     2.086,021 ;  July  6. 

Evans,  Gilbert  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water  heating  appa- 
ratus.    2,075,708  ;  Mar.  30. 

Evans,  H.  C,  &  Company.  (See  Collins,  E.  J.,  Hennessey, 
and  Eraser,  assignors.) 

Evans,   Harry  L.      (See  Ilohl,  G.  I.,  and  Evans.) 

Evans,  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  Cartoning  Machinery  Cor- 
poration. Newport,  R.  I.  Carton  closing  means. 
2,088,102;  July  27. 

Evans,  Henry  D.,  Saoo,  Maine,  assignor  to  Pppperell  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Boston.  Mass.  Textile  sheet  and 
the   manufactiiro    thereof.      2.091.237:    Aug.    24. 

Evans,  James  O.     (See  Mooney,  William  T.,  assignor.) 
Evans,  Jolin,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Laundry  machinery. 
2,070,528  :  Feb.  9. 

Evans,  John,  Riverside,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Frcquoncy  niultii)lifipr.      2.086.904:  July   13. 

Evans,  .Tolin,  Riverside,  N.  J,,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York. 
N.  Y.  Radio  transmitter  apparatus.  2,086,905  ;  July 
13. 

Evans,    John,    Riverside,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    R.ndio    Cor- 
poration  of  America.      Amplifier.      2,091 ,2.'')8  :    Aug.   '.U  . 
Evans,  John   (i.,  assignor  to   W.   D.   Allen  IManufncturing 

Company,  (Chicago.  111.     Sprinkler.     2.086.515  ;  July  6. 
Evans,  Leigh  R..  assignor  to  Ilardlnge  Bios.  Inc..  lOfinlrn. 
N.    Y.      Variable   speed    drive    mechanism.      2, 066, 500 : 
Jan.  5. 


Evans,  Llewellyn  W.,  assignor  to  Rheem  Manufacturing 
Company,  Richmond,  Calif.  Clamping  ring  for  recep- 
tacle covers.     2,079,114  :  Mav  4. 

Evans,  Jlartin  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Projectile.  2,087,594  ; 
July  20. 

Evans,  Morris  S.     (See  Bitler,  W.  T.,  and  Evans.) 

Evans  Products  Company.  (See  Evans,  Edward  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Evans  Products  Company.  (See  Fehr,  -E.  J.,  and  Tobin, 
assignors.) 

Evans  Products  Company.  (See  Lintern,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Evans  Products  Company.  (See  Lintern,  William  and 
J.  B.,  assignors.) 

Evans  Products  Company.  (See  Tobin,  Kenneth  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Evans,  Ralph  L.,  assignor  to  Zotos  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Hair  waving  pad.     2,068,169  ;  Jan.  19. 

Evans,  Richard  A.  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Mixing  valve. 
2,103,067  ;  Dec.  21. 

Evans,  Robert  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  E.  S.  Evans 
&  Sons.     Windshield  wiping  motor.     2,082,485  ;  June  1. 

Evans,  Robert  B.,  Grosse  Pointe,  and  E.  W.  Dilg  and 
G.  Germann,  assignors  to  E.  S.  Evans  and  Sons,  Detroit. 
Slich.  Windshield  wiper  mechanism.  2,103,001  ;  Dec. 
21. 

Evans,  Robert  D.,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.      Directional   ground   relay.      2,066,932 ;   Jan.    5. 

Evans,  Robert  D.,  Swissvale,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Regulating  system.     2,075,105  ;  Mar.  30. 

Evans,  Robert  G.  N.,  assignor  to  The  Bunting  Brass  & 
Bronze  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Bearing  lock. 
2,082,944  ;  June  8. 

Evans,  Roy  Q.      (See  Owens,  E.  N.,  and  Evans.) 

Evans,  S.  W.,  &  Son.      (See  Evans,  Wayne  S.,  assignor.) 

Evans,  Seth,  assignor  to  Hughes  Tool  Company,  Houston, 
Tex.    Pipe  clamp.     2,091,916  ;  Aug.  31. 

Evans,  Theodore.  (See  Moravec,  R.  Z.,  Evans,  and  Hum- 
phreys. ) 

Evans,  Theodore,  Kensington  Park,  and  K.  R.  Edlund, 
Berkeley,  assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Mixed  tertiary  hesyl  ethers. 
2,077,681 ;  Apr.  20. 

Evans,  Theodore,  Kensington  Park,  and  K.  R.  .  Edlung, 
Berkeley,  assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Mixed  tertiary  butyl  ethers. 
2,080,034  ;  May  11. 

Evans.  Theodore  W.,  and  E.  F.  Bullard,  Berkeley,  assignors 
to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Ethers  and  producing  the  same.     2,067,385  :  Jan.  12. 

Evans,  Walter  B.,  F.  C.  Garratt,  Jr.,  and  E.  F.  Hoppes, 
assignors  to  The  Everwear  Manufacturing  Company, 
Springfield,    Ohio.      Swing   seat.      2,100,002  ;    Nov.    23. 

Evans,  Wayne  S.,  assignor  to  S.  W.  Evans  &  Son, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Umbrella  frame.     2,072.254  ;  Mar.  2. 

Evans.  Will,  Hawthorne.  Calif.     Mop.     2,088.366  :  Julv  27. 

Eveleth,  Clarence  M.,  River  Forest,  111.  Weather  strip. 
2,069,916  ;  Feb.  9. 

Evenson.  Martin  B.,  Arlington,  Iowa.  Water  bowl  hanger. 
2,096,889  ;  Oct.  26. 

Everel  Products  Corporation.  (See  Everts,  Walter  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Everest,  Herbert  A.,  and  H.  C.  Jennings,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Folding  wheel   chair.     2,095,411  ;   Oct.   12. 

Everett,  Arthur  C,  Boston,  assignor  to  Pneumatic  Scale 
Corporation,  Limited,  Quincy,  Mass.  Closure  applying 
machine.     2,082,048  :  June  1. 

Everett,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  The  Massey-Harris  Com- 
pany, Racine,  Wis.     Hammer  mill.     2,066,615  ;  Jan.   5. 

Everett,  David  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cooling  a  light 
projector  and  the  beam  produced  thereby.  2,080,120; 
May  11. 

Everett,  David  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Valve  oiling 
system.     2,095,598;  Oct.  12. 

Everett,  Edward  A.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Electric 
rail  bond.     2,074.379  :  Mar.  23. 

Everett,  Richard  E..  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Company, 
North  Canton,  Ohio.  Advertising  display  device. 
2,080,466:   May  18. 

Everett,  Samuel  J.,  London,  assignor  to  Thos.  Firth  & 
John  Brown  Limited.  Yorkshire,  England.  Drawing 
process.     2,077,682  ;  Apr.  20. 

Everett,  Terry,  VVatertown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  New 
York  Air  Brake  Company.  Wasp  excluder  for  air 
brakes.     2,101,214;  Dec.  7. 

Everett,  William  D.,  Watertown,  I.  F.  Starner,  and  F.  V 
Olson,  Belmont,  assignors  to  Hood  Rubber  Company, 
Inc.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Making  soles.  2,071.065  •  Feb 
16. 

Everhard,  Harry  H.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Hot  water  heater 
2.098,489  ;  Nov.  9. 

Everliards,  Joseph  Cologne,  Germany.  Forehead  laniD 
for  doctors.     2,088,735  ;  Aug.  3. 

EvcrlicMrl,  lOugi'ue  \V.,  .Maeslran/.a.  Pachuoa.  Mexico 
Drill.     2,095,692  :  Oct.  12. 

lOvorlM.slllc.   Inc.      (See  II(<sse,   Uichnrd,  assignor) 

Everly,  WllUnm  L..  Akron,  Ohio.  Cheeae-protectlne  de- 
vice.     2,070,829;   Feb.    16. 

Evers,  Arllmr  J.,  assignor  to  Arvey  Corporation,  Chlcngo 
III.     Display    actuating   mechanism.     2.004.317:    Sept. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bvers,  Edward  A.,  et  al.  (See  Gyger,  Walter  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Evers,   William   H.,  assignor  to  Preplan,   Inc.,   Cleveland, 

Ohio.     Revetment.     2,094,167  :  Sept.  28. 
Evers,  William  L.   Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Socony- 
Vacuum  Oil  Company,   Incorporated,   New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lubricant  and  producing  .same.     2,088,193  ;  July  27. 
Everson,  Rov  B.,  Chicago,  111.     Inlet  fitting  for  swimming 
pools.     2,088,410  ;  July  27. 

Everson,  Roy  B.,  Chicago,  111.     Electrolytic  apparatus  for 

preparing'chemical  solutions.     2.099,801  ;  Nov.  23. 
Everts,    Walter    W.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Propeller   for    air- 
craft or  the  like.     2,071,513  ;  Feb.  23. 

Everts,  Walter  W.,  assignor  to  Everel  Products  Corpora- 
tion, Baltimore,  Md.     Aeroplane.     2,074,897  ;  Mar.  23. 

Everwear  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Evans,  W. 
B.Garr.-itt,  and  Hoppes,  assignors.) 

Everv,  Elmer  D.,  Rochelle  Park,  N.  J.  Well  screen. 
2,101,537  ;  Dec.  7. 

Evitt,  Harry  G.,  assignor  to  The  Parker  Metal  Decorating 
Company,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cake  container. 
2,085,493  ;  June  29. 

Evleth,  Earl  M.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  The  Bastian- 
Blessing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Welding  torch. 
2,070,396  ;  Feb.  9. 

Ewald,  Mark,  Olympia,  Wash.,  assignor  to  Special  Equip- 
ment Company,  Portland,  Oreg.  Manufacturing  cor- 
ing  spoons.      2,072,103  ;   Mar.    2. 

Ewart,  William  M.,  assignor  to  Carter  Carburetor  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Valve  structure.  2,066,523  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Ewart,  William  M.,  assignor  to  Carter  Carburetor  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Carburetor  spring.  2,099,106  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Ewert,  Herman  W.      (See  Zika,  F.   J.,  and  Ewert.) 

Ewing,  Benton  N.,  Fayetteville,  N.  C,  assignor  to  Martin 
Brothers  Electric  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Scroll- 
work cutter.     2,085,462  ;  June  29. 

Ewing  Development  Company.  (See  Grebe,  John  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Ewing,  George  W.,  et  al.  (See  Chandler,  Daniel  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ewing,  Herbert  O.,  Mlddleport,  Ohio.  Fuel  reclaiming 
device.     2,099,802  ;  Nov.  23. 

Ewing,  Sydney  E.  T.,  and  A.  L.  Egan,  Johannesburg,  Union 
of  South  Africa.  De-vaporizing  compressed  air. 
2,077,315  ;  Apr.  13. 

Ewing,  Sydney  E.  T.,  and  A.  L.  Egan,  Johannesbure, 
Transvaal,  IJnion  of  South  Africa.  Conditioning  mine 
air.     2,097,723  ;  Nov.  2. 

Ewing,  WylJe  B.,  assignor  to  Wheeling  Steel  Corporation, 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.    Making  pipe.     2,086,125  ;  July  6. 

Ewing,  Wylie  B.,  assignor  to  Wheeling  Steel  Corpora- 
tion, Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Guard  structure.  2,090,115  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Ewing,  Wylie  B.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Vulcan  Rail  and  Construction  Com- 
pany, Maspeth,  N.  Y.  Railing  and  manufacture  there- 
of.    2,101,707  ;  Dec.  7. 

Exact  Weight  Scale  Company,  The.  (See  Flanagan, 
Thomas  B.,  assignor.) 

Exact  Weight  Scale  Company.  (See  Okey,  Perry,  as- 
signor. ) 

Excel  Auto  Radiator  Company.  (See  Sperry,  Philmore 
F.,  assignor,) 

Excel  Auto  Radiator  Company.  (See  Sperry,  P.  F.,  and 
Lake,  assignors.) 

Excel  Curtain  Company.  (See  Holt,  Thomas  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Excel  Curtain  Company.  (See  Holt,  T.  W.,  and  Levari, 
assignors.) 

Excel  Curtain  Company.     (See  Levan,  John  F.,  assignor.) 

Excel  Taping  Machinery  Co.  (See  Olson,  Carl  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Excell  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Olson,  Raymond 
W.,  assignor. 

Ex-Cell-O  Aircraft  &  Tool  Corporation.  (See  Alden,  Car- 
roll R..  assignor.) 

Ex-Cell-O  Aircraft  &  Tool  Corporation.  (See  Lemon, 
Joseph  R.,  assignor.) 

Ex-Cell-O  Corporation.     (See  Alden,  Carroll  R.,  assignor.) 

Ex-Cell-O-Corporation.  (See  Birkebak,  Christian  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ex-Coll-O  Corporation.      (See  HofFer,  James  P.,  assignor.) 

Excelsior  Hardware  Company,  The.  (See  Komenak,  Al- 
bert J.,  assignor.) 

Excelsior  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Miller,  George  C. 
assignor.) 

Exelmnns,  Maurice,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Holopliane 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reflector  for  recti- 
linear light  sources.     2,090,453;  Oct.  19. 

Exhibit  Supply  Company.  (See  Maitland,  Frank  K., 
assignor.) 

Exhibit  Suppl.v  Company.     (See  Radtke,  Bruno,  assignor.) 

Exhibit  Supply  Company.  (See  Radtke,  P..,  and  Goss- 
willer,   assignors.) 

Exhibit  Supply  Company,  The.  (See  Simpkins.  C.  R.,  and 
Radtke,  assignors.) 

Exloy,  Leo  F.,  Johnson  City,  assignor  to  Endicott  Johnson 
Corporation,  I'^ndicott,  N.  Y.  Lift  cutting  die  and 
process.     2,070,469  ;  Feb.  9. 


Exley,  Leo  F.,  Johnson  City,  assignor  to  Endicott  Johnson 
Corporation,  Endicott,  N.  Y.  Lift  cutting  machine. 
2,070,477  ;  Feb.  9. 

Exline,  Katharine  M.,  et  al.  (See  Exline,  M.  P.,  and 
Beale,  assignors.) 

Exline,  Marcus  P.,  and  W.  F.  Beale,  Dallas,  assignors 
of  one-third  to  L.  M.  Lowrie,  Houston  ;  one-third  to 
K.  M.  Exline,  Dallas,  Tex.,  and  one-third  to  said  Beale. 
Wind   actuated  advertising  sign.     2,091,389  ;   Aug.   31. 

Exline,  Marcus  P.,  and  W.  F.  Beale,  Dallas,  Tex.,  as- 
signors of  one-third  to  D.  J.  Lyons,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and 
said  Exline  assignor  of  one-third  to  K.  M.  Exline,  Dal- 
las, Tex.     Display  device.     2,098,450 ;  Nov.  9. 

Exner,  Donald  W.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Reverse-current  switch.     2,081,991  ;  June  1. 

Expanded  Metal  Company,  The.  (See  Hamilton,  Benja- 
min H.  N.  H.,  assignor.) 

Expello  Corporation,  The.  (See  Dunaway,  Sanford  J., 
assignor.) 

Experimental  Laboratories  Incorporated.  (See  Dunham, 
Clayton  A.,  and  A.  R.,  assignors.) 

Express  Lift  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Stevens, 
Ronald  J.,  assignor.) 

Extrom,  John  A.,  Tomahawk,  Wis.,  and  H.  Martin,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  ;  said  Extrom  assignor  to  Tomahawk  Kraft 
Paper  Company,  Tomahawk,  Wis.,  and  said  Martin  as- 
signor to  The  Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Bleaching  of  pulp.     2,101,706  ;  Dec.  7. 

Eyer,  Carl.      (See  Krauch,  C,  Eyer,  and  Schliephake.) 

Eynon,  Thomas  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  gauges. 
2.099,803;  Nov.  23. 

Eyre,  John  V.,  and  H.  Langwell,  Epsom,  England. 
Manufacture  of  polymerization  products  from  aldols. 
2,088,367  ;  July  27. 

Eyring,  Herbert,  North  Olmsted,  assignor  to  The  Globe 
Machine  &  Stamping  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ra- 
diator grille  construction.     2,089,935  ;   Aug.   17. 

Eyster,  James  A.  (See  Branson,  D.  E.,  Holden,  and 
Eyster. ) 

Ezykut  Tool  Corporation,  The  (See  Wells,  Thomas  E., 
assignor.) 

Ezzi,  Mike,  et  al.     (See  Perillo,  Biagio,  assignor.) 

F.  P.  P.  Electric  Company.      (See  Wilkins,  Roy,  assignor.) 

F  S  K  Manufacturing  Company  Inc.  (See  Fels,  Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 

Faas,  Walter,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Camera.  2,086,315 ; 
July  6. 

Fabbrica  Italiana  Magnetl  Marelli  Soc.  An.  (See  Quinta- 
valle.    Umberto,   assignor.) 

Faber,  Eberhard,  Pencil  Co.  (See  Woessner,  John  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Faber,  Ernst,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Portable  vacuum 
cleaner.     2,088,236  ;  July  27. 

Faber.  Ernst,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
2,089,601 ;  Aug.  10. 

Faber.  Ernst,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
2,103,154;  Dec.  21. 

Faber,  Henry  B.     (See  Driggs,  L.  L.,  Jr.,  and  Faber.) 

Faber,  Herbert  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Soil  and  vent  pip- 
ing.    2,067,078  ;  Jan.  5. 

Faber,  Herbert  A.,  assignor  to  The  Formica  Insulation 
Company,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Decorative  laminated  prod- 
uct  and  manufacture.     2,084.081  ;  June  15. 

Faber,  Herbert  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Floor  construction. 
2,101,538  ;  Dec.  7. 

Faber,  Hermann.     (See  Zetzsche,   W.,  and  Faber.) 

Faber,  Hermann.  (See  Zetzsche,  W.,  Graumann,  Faber, 
and   Stlx.) 

Faber,  John,  Jr.,  Haledon,  N.  J.  Rope  clip.  2,097,550  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Faber,  John  P.     (See  Bushnell,  J.  B.,  and  Faber.) 

Faber,  John  P.      (See  Robinson,  A.  P.,  and  Faber.) 

Faber,  John  R.,  Flint,  Mich.  Snapping  roller.  2,103,002  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Faber,  Otto,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.  Evaporating  apparatus. 
2,073,738  ;  Mar.  16. 

Faber,  Peter  J.,  assignor  to  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co., 
Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.  Protective  seal  for  electric 
batteries.     2,070.426  ;  Feb.  9. 

Faber  &  Schleicher,  A.  G.  (See  Wormser,  Arthur,  as- 
signor.) 

Faberson,  Julius,  Chicago,  111.  Pad  support  and  holder  for 
general  use,     2,071,514  ;  Feb.  23. 

Fabian.  Constantine  F..  Brookfield,  Conn.,  and  A.  N. 
Sachancn.  Luxembourg.  Luxembourg,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Non-Mercuric  Carrot  Com- 
pany. Danbury,  Conn.  Process  of  and  composition  for 
waterproofing  permeable  material.     2.086,792  ;  July  13. 

Fabian,  Constantine  F.,  Brookfield.  and  A.  N.  Sachanen, 
Luxcinhours.  I^uxombourg.  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Non-Mercuric  Carrot  (Company.  Danbury, 
Conn.  Composition  for  waterproofing  permeable  mate- 
rial.     2,086,793  ;    July    13. 

Fabian.  Constantine  F.,  Brookfield,  Conn,,  and  A.  N. 
Sachancn,  Woodbury,  N.  J,,  assignors  to  The  Non-Mer- 
curic Carrot  Company,  Danbury,  Conn.  Process  of 
carroting  fur  and  the  like  and  composition  therefor. 
2,087,854  ;  July  20. 

Fabian,  Constantino  F.,  Brookfield,  Conn.,  and  A.  N,  Sach- 
anen, Woodbury,  N,  J,,  assignors  to  The  Non-Mercuric 
Carrot  Company,  Danbury,  Conn.  Carroting  fur  and 
the  like  and  composition  therefor.     2.087,855  ;  July  20. 


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191 


I'abian,  Constantine  F.,  Brookfield,  Conn.,  and  A.  N. 
Sachanen,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Non-Mer- 
curic Carrot  Company,  Danbury,  Conn.  Carroting  fur 
and  the  like  and  composition  therefor.  2,087,856 ; 
July  20.  ^     ,      ^^ 

Fabian,  Constantine  F.,  Brookfield,  Conn.,  and  A.  N. 
Sachanen,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Non- 
Mercuric  Carrot  Company,  Danbury,  Conn.  Carrot- 
ing fur  and  the  like  and  composition  therefor. 
2,087,857  ;  July  20.  ^   ^    „, 

Fabian,  Frederick  W.,   East   Lansing,   Mich.,   and  E.   W. 
Adams,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany,   Chicago,    111.      Soluble  oil.     2,097,085  ;   Oct.    26. 
Fabreeka   Products   Company.      (See  Dwyer,   Thomas   F., 

Jr.,  assignor.)  „   ^     ^ 

Fabreeka  Products  Company.     (See  Dwyer,  T.  F.,  Jr.,  and 

Hassett,  assignors.) 
Fabrifax,  Ltd.     (See  Hough,  Edward  H.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Fabrikelektr.   Apparate  Fr.   Sauter  A.   G.      (See   Sehmitt, 

Werner,  assignor.) 
Fabriksaktiebolaget     Haldataxametern.        (See     Ostberg, 

Karl  G.,    assignor.) 
Fabrizio,   Achillo,    Havre    de    Grace,   Md.      Stickless   sky- 
rocket.    2,087,281 ;  July  20. 
Fabry,  William  H.,  Alhambra,  Calif.     Portable  air  condi- 
tioning apparatus.     2,091,198  ;  Aug.  24. 
Facer,    Charles    A.,     Bridgeport,    Ohio.       Smoking    pipe. 

2,101,387  ;  Dec.  7. 
Factor,  Frank,  and  P.  E.  Fisher,  assignors  to  Max  Factor 
&   Co.,   Los   Angeles,   Calif.     Dry   make-up   cosmetic   in 
solid  cake  form.     2.101,843  ;   Dec.   14. 
Factor,   Max,    &   Co.      (See  Factor,   F.,   and  Fisher,   as- 
signors.) 
Factor,  Max,   &  Co.      (See  Firestein,  M.,   and  Ferentzy, 

assignors.)  „ 

Fafnir  Bearing  Company,  The.      (See  Hellyar,  Charles  H., 

a.ssignor. ) 
Fafnir  Bearing  Company,  The.      (See  Searles,    Raymond 

R.,  assignor.) 
Fafnir  Bearing  Company,  The.     (See  Smith,  John  W.,  as- 
signor.) 
Fafnir  Company,  The.      (See  Lesiter,  F.,  and  Smith,  as- 
signors.) 
Fagan,   Edgar  W.   J.,   Brooklyn,   assignor   of   one-half   to 
A.  G.  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Figure  toy.     2,100,245.; 
Nov.  23. 
Fagan,   Joseph  T.,   Rochester,  N.  Y.,   assignor  to   Uniteil 
Shoe   Machinery    Corporation,    Paterson,    N.    J.      \York 
supporting   mechanism.      2,078,318 ;   Apr.   27. 
Fageol,  Robley  D.     (See  Leibing,  W.  E.,  and  Fageol.) 
Fageol,    William   B.,    assignor   to   Twin    Coach   Company, 
Kent,    Ohio.      Motor    vehicle    and    vehicle    power    and 
drive  mechanism.     2,083,059  ;  June  8. 
Fageol,   William   B.,   Kent,  Ohio,   assignor,   by  mesne  as- 
signments,   to    Divco-Twin    Truck    Company,     Detroit, 
Mich.    Vehicle  drive  and  control  mechanism.    2,097,391 ; 
Oct.  26. 
Fagerburg,   Carl  F.,   Chicago,   111.     Windshield   defroster. 

2,079,203  :  May  4. 
Fagergren,  William,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Aerating  ma- 
chine.    2,101,331  :  Dec.  7. 
Fagg,    Frank    P.,    Millbury,    Mass.      Control    mechanism 

for  fulling  machines.     2,087,342  ;  July  20. 

Fagley,  Gilbert  H.,  Pittsfiold,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric  Company.     Contact  assembly.     2,088,411  ;  July 

27. 

Fahey,  John  T.,  Oil  City,  Pa.     Valve.     2,076,336  ;  Apr.  6. 

Fahlberg-List     Aktiengesellschaft     Chemische     Fabriken. 

(See  Memminger,  Karl,  assignor.) 
Fahnoe,    Harold    H.,    Wilkinsburg,    assignor   to    Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,   East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Circuit  interrupter.     2,095,736  ;  Oct.  12. 
Fahrnbtllil,    Jean,    Ijucerne,    assignor   to   Paul    Carpentier 
Sohne  Bucherfabrik  Aktiengesellschaft,  Zurich,  Switzer- 
land.    Holding  device  for  the  sheets  of  loose  leaf  books. 
2,068.229  ;  Jan.  19. 
Fahy,    Frank   P.,    New   Rochelle,    N.   Y.      Method    of   and 

apparatus  for  magnetic  testing.     2,097,947  ;  Nov.  2. 
Faigle,  Carl.      (See  Faigle,  Friedrich  and  C. ) 
Faigle,   Friedrich    and   C,   Hard,    near   Bregenz,   Austria. 
Device  for  the  treatment  of  hanks  of  yarn  particularly 
for  the  dyeing  thereof.     2,090,385  ;    Aug.   17. 
Failinger,  Walter  H.,  Washington,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hazel- 
Atlas  Glass  Company,  Wheeling,   W.  Va.     Leer  loader. 
2,077,830  ;  Apr.  20. 
Failla,    Gioacchino,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Testing    radiant 

energy.      2,094,318  ;  Sept.   ^8. 
Failla,  Gioacchino,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Testing  method  and 

apparatus.     2,097,700;  Nov.  2. 
Falior,   Charles   W.,   Foro^st   Hills,   and   H.   A.   Thompson, 
Edgewood,    assignors    to   Tlie    lliiioii    SwKch    &    Signal 
Company,    Swissvale,   Pa.      Apparatus   for   shunting   of 
track  clrciiilH.     2.092,837;  Si'pl.  1'). 
Fair,    All)crt    10.    H.,    St.    (Jatharines,     Ontario,    Canada, 
assignor    to    Economy    Filler    Processes,    Inc.,    Niagara 
Falls,  N.   Y.     Machine   for   the   manufacture  of  paper. 
2,079,846;  May  31. 
Pair,  JanicH  h\,  assignor  to  J.   G.  Fair,  Now  Kensington, 
Pa.        Aulomiillc      self     locldng     clolhcHlIno      faslcncr 
2,076,940;  Apr.  13. 
Fair,  JchhIc  G.      (See  Fair,  James  F.,  assignor.) 
Fair,    Iliehnrd,    Modesto,    Calif.      Pig   stringing   niachlno. 
2,087,(508  ;  July  20. 


Pair,  William  F.,  Jr.,  West  New  York,   N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The   Barrett  Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Bituminous 
emulsion.     2,087,400  ;  July  20. 
Fair,  William  P.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Barrett  Company, 
New     York,     N.     Y.       Making     bituminous     emulsions. 
2,087,401 ;  July  20. 
Fairbairn,   Walter    M.      (See  Johnson,   A.   M.,    and   Pair- 
bairn.) 
Fairbanks,    E.    and    T.,    and    Company.      (See    Bousfield, 

Alfred,  assignor.) 
Fairbanks,  E.  and  T.,  and  Company.      (See  Guldbrandsen, 

Guldbrand,  assignor.) 
Fairbanks,  E.  and  T.,  and  Company.     (See  Hadley,  H.  A., 

and  Gulbrandsen,  assignors.) 
Fairbanks,  E.  and  T.,  and  Company.     (See  Howard,  Alfred 

C,  assignor.) 
Fairbanks,  E.  and  T.,  and  Company.      (See  Ward,  Willard 

H.,  assignor.) 
Fairbanks,  Jerry  B.,  assignor  of  thirty-seven  and  one-half 
percent  to  R.  A.  Lindsay  and  twenty-five  percent  to 
E.  Hix,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sound  transmitting,  record- 
ing, and  reproducing  mechanism.  2.080,812  ;  May  18. 
Fairbanks,   Jerry   B.,   and  R.   W.    Carlisle,    Los   Angeles, 

Calif.     Cooking  utensil.     2,080,171:  May  11. 
Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Company.     (See  Clements,  Everett  G., 

assignor. ) 
Fairbanks,   Morse  &  Co.      (See  Guthrie,   Bernard   M.,   iis- 

signor.) 
Fairbanks,   Morse  &  Co.      (See  Herri ck,    George  H.,   as- 
signor.) 
Fairbanks,    Morse   &   Co.      (See   Jahnke,    Charles   B.,    as- 
signor.) 
Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co.     (See  Madely,  Lee  K.,  assignor.) 
Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Company.     (See  Mahana,  Charles  G., 

assignor.) 
Fairbanks,   Morse  &   Company.      (See   Beis,    Curt  F.,   as- 
signor.) 
Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co.      (See  Ritz,  Frederick,  assignor.) 
Fairbanks,   Morse  &  Co.      (See   Schneider,   Heinrich,   as- 
signor.) 
Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co.     (See  Schou,  Theodor,  assignor.) 
Fairbanks,  Morse  &   Co.      (See  Yost,   L.,  and  Norris,   as- 
signors.) 
Fairbanks,  Sumner  C.     (See  Hammersley,  C.  S.,  and  Fair- 
banks.) 
Fairbrother,   Almon   M.      (See   Conradi,   L.   C,   and   Fair- 
brother.) 
Fairchlld  Aerial  Camera  Corporation.      (See  Gaty,  John 

P.,  assignor.) 
Fairchlld,    E.    E.,    Corporation.      (See  Friedrich,    C,    and 

Wareham,  assignors.) 
Fairchlld.  Polley  &  Eliel,  Inc.      (See  Collier,   Charles  W., 

assignor.) 
Fairchlld,   Roland  J.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Condenser  cool- 
ing water  control.     2.076,402  ;  Apr.  6. 
Fairchlld,   William,  Albany,   N.   Y.,  assignor  to  A.  P.  W. 
Paper  Company,   Inc.     Towel  cutting  and   folding  ma- 
chine.    2,077,878;  Apr.  20. 
Fairey  Aviation  Company  Limited,  The.     (See  Youngman, 

Robert  T.,  assignor.) 
Fairfield    Engineering    Company,    The.       (See    Thumlert, 

Edgar  A.,  assignor.) 
Fairfield,  Thomas  James.     (See  Beaver,  C.  J.,  and  Fair- 
field.) 
Fairmount   Glass   Works,    Incorporated.       (See   Ferguson, 

John,  assignor.) 
Fairweather,  David  A.  W.,  Falkirk,  and  J.  Tlionms.  de- 
ceased, Polmont,  Scotland,  by  O.  M.  Thomas,  Wilms- 
low,  and  Barclays  Bank  Limited,  Manchester,  Eng- 
land, executors,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  In- 
dustries Limited.  Dyeing  by  means  of  sulphuric  esters 
of  indanthrones.  2,091,143  ;  Aug.  24. 
Fakult,   Joseph  G.,   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Ash  sifting  device. 

2,092,112  ;  Sept.  7. 
Falck    Muus,    Thor,    Rjukan,    assignor    to    Norsk    Hydre- 
Elektrisk    Kvaelstofaktieselskab,    Oslo,    Norwa.v.      Pro- 
duction of  sulphate  of  ammonium.     2,095,074';  Oct.  5. 
Falconbridge  Nickel  Mines  Limited.     (See  Griinningsaeter, 

Anton  M.,  assignor.) 
Falconer,  Leo  P.,  Milwaukee,  AVis.     Fur  cloaning   device. 

2,082,051  ;  June  1. 
Falconer,  Robert,  and  E.  Colllgnon,  Mexico  D.  P.,  Mexico. 

Gas  generator.     2,088,368  ;  July  27. 
Falok,   Oskar.      (See    Wnllis,   T.,  "and   Fnlek.) 
Falge,  Robert  N.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  C.  10.  (Jodley,  Ypsllantl, 
and  J.  H.  Little,  Detroit,  assignors   to  General  Motors 
Corporation,   Detroit,   Mich.     Making   redector   signals. 
2,086,356  ;  July  6. 
Falk,    Andrew,    Iloinestoad,    assignor   of   one  third    to    E. 
li.  Hillenbrand  inul  one-lliird  to  W.   IliUenbijind.  Pitts- 
burgh,   Pu.      Roll    towel    cabinet.      2.090,255  ;    Aug.    17. 
Fallc  Corporation,  The.      (See  Karisli.  Thomas,   assignor.) 
Falk  Corporation,    The.      (See  Sclnnltter,   Walter   P.,   as- 
signor.) 
li'alk    Corporation,    The.       (See    Slonneger,    John    C,    as- 
signor.) 
Falk,    Prank    A.,    StacyvlUc,    Iowa.      Combined    window 

adjuster  and  lock  for  doors.  2,080.707  ;  July  13. 
Ii'alk,  H.,  Silver  Spring,  I\Id.,  and  C.  10.  .Sniouse.  Wash- 
ington, 1).  C.  Itiicl;  lor  holding  printing  machine 
iniitrix  niMgii/lnes.  2,09 1, 910  ;  .Aug.  31. 
Ii'nlkenherg,  WllliMm  P..  M.'fNignor  to  Itiivollle  Uille  Range 
Company,  Chicngo.  111.  MarUsinan.shlp  practicing  de- 
vice.     2,070.529;   Feb,  0.  h   "» 


192 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Falkenstein,  Ivan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roll  package  and 
end  label  therefor.     2,080,564  ;  ilay  18. 

Falkint)urg,  Ray  E.,  et  al.  (See  Burkhalter,  Lloyd,  as- 
signor.) 

Falla,  Fernando,  Millburn  Township,  Essex  County,  N.  J., 
assignor  to  Edge  Moor  Iron  Company,  Edge  Moor,  Del. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  supplying  additional  heat  to 
waste  heat  boiler  plants.     2,081,697  ;  May  25. 

Faller,  Ernest  A.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  International 
Business  Machines  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Syn- 
chronizing clock.     2,093,553  ;   Sept.  21. 

Fallert,  Clifford  D.,  assignor  to  Robert  Gaylord,  Inc., 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     Container.     2,082,200  ;  June  1. 

Fallert,  Clifford  D.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Gaylord  Container  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Carton. 
2,089,694  ;  Aug.  10. 

Fallou,  Jean,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.  Selective  protective  device  for  electric  lines. 
2,075,709  ;  Mar.  30. 

Fallou,  Jean,  :Montrouge,  France,  assignor  to  Compagnie 
pour  la  Fabrication  des  Compteurs  &  Materiel  d'Usines 
a  Gaz.     Automatic   regulator.     2,102.145  ;    Dec.   14. 

Fallscheer,  Fritz,  Reutlihgen,  Germany.  Device  for  pro- 
ducing tubes  or  bobbins  of  the  kind  used  in  the  textile 
industry  for  receiving  the  yarn.     2,076,451  ;  Apr.  6. 

Faltermayer,  Frederick  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Speed 
change  device.     2,074,997  ;  Mar.  23. 

Fanarjian,  John.  Union  Citv,  N.  J.  Convertible  table  and 
cabinet.     2,100,641  :  Nov.  30. 

Fanner  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Gibson, 
Samuel  H.,  assignor.) 

Fanner  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Raible, 
Cliavlfs  O..  assignor.) 

Fanto,  Emil  C.     (See  Omohundro,  A.  L.,  and  Fanto.) 

Fantz,  Fred  C,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Return  bend  fit- 
ting  for   oil   stills.      2,072,669  ;   Mar.   2. 

Faragher.  Warren  F.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Houdry 
Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Solvent  extraction 
in  successive  operations.     2.0)95,972  ;  Oct.  19. 

Faragher,  Warren  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treat- 
ment of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,096,798 ;  Oct.  26. 

Farastan  Company,  The.      (See  Ebert,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Farber,  John  £).,  assignor  to  Management  and  Research. 
Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Synthetic  resins.  2,102,617  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Farber,  S.  W.,  Inc.     (See  Foster,  Hoyt  K.,  assignor.) 

Farber,  Simon  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Seal  for  coffee  mak- 
ers.    2.086,357 ;  July  6. 

Fardon,  John  C,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Recording  device  for 
sound  on  films.     2.077,102  ;  Apr.  13. 

Faria,  Anthony,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Schor,  San 
Francisco,   Calif.     Fishhook.     2,094,267 :  Sept.   28. 

Faries  JIanufacturing  Company.  (See  Davis,  Abner  F. 
H.,  assignor.) 

Faries  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dickerson,  Bert  A., 
assignor.) 

Faries,  Robert,  St.  Davids,  Pa.  Rail  joint.  2,071,397  : 
Feb.  23. 

Farina,  Giovanni,  Turin,  Italy.  Hydraulic  operating 
mechanism  for  motor  vehicle  brakes.  2,077,748  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Faris,  Joseph  W.,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Time  Re- 
corder Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Time  stamp  ribbon 
feed  mechanism.     2,100,027:  Nov.  23. 

Farkas,  Emil  N.,  and  F.  F.  Farkas,  Chicago,  111.  Sales 
and  advertising  display  devices.     2.091,260  ;  Aug.  31. 

Farkas,  Frank  F.     (See  "Farkas.  Emil  N.,  and  F.) 

Farkas,  Ruth  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Muff  for  handles  of 
baby  carriages.     2,089,086  ;  Aug.  3. 

Farkas,  Samuel  F.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Alternating  current  resulator.     2,068.316:  J.th.  19. 

Farkas,  Samuel  F.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  and  L.  P..  Hilton,  as- 
signor.*!  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Alternating  current  regulator. 
2.069.825  :  Feb.  9. 

Farkas.  William,  assignor  of  one-third  to  B.  Nemeth,  and 
one-third  to  M.  Nemeth,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Power  tack- 
ing device  for  umbrellas.     2,087,756  ;  July  20. 

Farley,  Eliot.      (See  Townsend,  R.  S..  and  Farley. 1 

Farley,  Owen  F.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Game.  2,069.106 : 
Jan.  26. 

Farm  Tools,  Inc.     (See  Warne,  Frederick  C.  assignor.) 

Farmer,  Avad  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Trailer  brake  sys- 
tem.    2,099,263  ;  Nov.  16. 

Farmer.  Charles  D..  Detroit,  Mich.  Deodorant  container. 
2,087,341  ;  July  20. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C;.  (See  Canetta,  J.,  Farmer,  and  Stew- 
art.) 

Farmer,  Clyde  C.     (See  Conant,  W.  I.,  and  Farmer.! 

Farmer,  Clyde  C.     (See  Stewart,  C.  D.,  and  Farmer.) 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pres- 
sure brake.     2.068,317  :  Jan.  19. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pres- 
sure brake.     2,008,318  :  .Tan.  19. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  West- 
Inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Dust 
guard.     2.071.736  :  Feb.  23. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C.  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding.  Pa.  Mag- 
netic track  brake  construction.     2.071,737;  Feb.  23. 


assignor  to  The  Westing- 
Wilmerding,    Pa.      Piston 


to  The  Westing- 
'  Pa.    Brake  coii- 


Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Automatic 
control  for  brake  systems.     2,077,920  ;  Apr.  20. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Load  brake 
mechanism.     2,077,921  ;  Apr.  20. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Load  brake 
mechanism.     2.077.922  :  Apr.  20. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Empty  and 
load  brake  device.     2,077,923  ;  Apr.  20. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Railway 
vehicle  control  apparatus.     2,081,662  ;  May  25. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Retarda- 
tion controller.     2,081,663  :  May  25. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Brake  pipe 
holding  means.     2,081,698  ;   May  25. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid 
pressure  brake.     2,081.700  ;  Jlay  25. 

Farmer.  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Brake 
valve  device.     2.084,675  ;  June  22. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid 
pressure  brake.     2,087,624  ;  July  20. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Companv.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid 
pressure  brake.    2,087,625  ;  July  20. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  CJompanv.  Wilmerding,  Pa.,  Fluid 
pressure  brake.     2.088,166  ;  July  27. 

Farmer,  Cl.vde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Companv.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Empty  and 
load  bralce.     2,092,245  :  Sept.  " 

Farmer,  Clyde  C.  Pittsburgh, 
house  Air  Brake  Company, 
ring  joint.     2.092,413  :   Sept. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor 
house  Air  Brake  Company.  Wilmerdin:^ 
trol  mechanism.     2.092.415;  Sept.  7." 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Companv.  Wilmerdins.  Pa.  Braking 
system.     2.092.416  ;  Sept.  7. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C.  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid 
pressure  brake  control.     2,092.417  ;  Sept.  7. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Bypass 
valve  for   dirt  collectors.      2,096,484;   Oct.    19. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Magnetic 
track  brake.     2,096,485  ;  Oct.  19. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Companv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Magnetic 
brake.     2.096,486  ;  Oct.  19. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Load 
brake  mechanism.     2,096,487  ;  Oct.  19. 

Farmer,  Cl.vde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid 
pressure  brake.     2,096,488  ;  Oct.  19. 

Farmer.  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Load 
brake  mechanism.     2.103,353  ;  Dec.  28. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C.  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Companv.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Magnetic 
brake  shoe.     2,103,354  ;  Dec.  28. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Companv.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Insect 
excluder.     2,103.355  :  Dec.  28. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  and  E.  E.  Hewitt,  Edge- 
wood,  assignor  to  The  Westinshouse  Air  Brake  Com- 
pany, Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pressure  brake. 
2,074.743  :  Mar.  23. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C,  Pittsburgh,  and  D.  L.  McNeal,  Wilkins- 
burg,  assignors  to  The  Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Com- 
pany, Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pressure  brake. 
2,081,699  ;  May  25. 

Farmer,  Clyde  C.,  Pittsburgh,  and  E.  E.  Hewitt,  Edge- 
wood,  assignors  to  The  Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Com- 
panv. Wilmerding.  Pa.  Automatic  train  control  device. 
2,103.352:  Dec.  28. 

Farmer,  George  C,  Beverly,  111.,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse Air  Brake  Companv.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Brake 
valve  handle.     2,092.414  :  Sept.  7. 

Farmer,  George  C,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding.  Pa.  Pneu- 
matic clutch  control  device.     2,099,422  ;  Nov.  16. 

Farmer,  John  A.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Package  or  container. 
2.093,974  :  Sept.  21. 

Farmer,  John  A..  Lancaster, 
closure.     2,093.975  :  Sept.  21 

Farmer,  John  A.,  Lancaster, 
2.093,976  :  Sept.  21. 

Farmer,  John  A.,  Lancaster,  Pa. 
Sept.  21. 

Farmer.      John      A..      Lancaster, 
2.093,978:  Sept.  21. 

Farmer.  John  A.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Bag  or  package 
2.093,979;  Sept.  21. 


Pa.  Combined  bag  and 
Pa.  Closure  for  bags. 
Bag  closure.  2,093,977  : 
Pa.       Sealing     bags. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


193 


Farmers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lampert,  Sadron 
C..   assitmor. ) 

Farmers  Mercantile  Company.  (See  Renault.  Jean  C, 
assignor.) 

Farmes,  Emll  13.      (See  Ohme,  W.  F.,   and  Farmes.) 

Farner,  Joseph  E.      (See   Major,    R.  F.,  and  Farner.) 

Farnham,  Frank  E.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Safety  catch  for 
pins  and   making   the  same.      2,0C6,SG0  ;   Jan.    5. 

Farnham,  Paul  O.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Audio  frequency  transmission  circuit. 
2,070,971 ;  Feb.   16. 

Farnham,  Paul  O.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Amplifier  circuit.     2,072,94.5  ;  TJar.  9. 

Farnham,  Paul  O.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesbe  as- 
signments, to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Dynatron  oscillator.     2,074,465  ;  Mar.  23. 

Farnham,  Paul  O.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Tuning  selectivity  control 
circuit.     2,076,812  ;  Apr.  13. 

Farnham,  Paul  O.,  Boonton,  N  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Selective  coupling  circuits.  2,083,901 ; 
June  15. 

Farnham,  Paul  O.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Tuned  circuits.     2,090,513  ;  Aug.   17. 

Farnham,  Paul  O.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Harmonic  analyzer. 
2.072,946  :  Mar.  9. 

Farnham,  Paul  O.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  receiving  system.  2,088,194; 
July  27. 

Farnham,  Paul"  O.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
nssignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  wave  transmission  system. 
2,096,393  ;  Oct.  19. 

Farnham,  Paul  O.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Radio 
receiver.     2,097,874  :  Nov.  2. 

Farnham,  Ralph  A.,  Herkimer,  N.  J.  Protective  article 
of  manufacture.     2,078,488  ;  Apr.  27. 

Farnham,  Ralph  A.,  Herkimer,  N.  Y.  Jlethod  and  appara- 
tus for  making  fibrous  articles.     2,081,740  ;  May  25. 

Farnham,  Sydney  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cable  reel  locomotive. 
2,089,997  ;  Aug.  17. 

Farnsworth,  Henry  S.  (See  Souther,  C.  W.,  and  Farns- 
worth.) 

Farnsworth,  Philo  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Farnsworth  Television  Incorporated.  Electron  multi- 
plying device,     2,071,535;  Feb,  23, 

Farnsworth,  Philo  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assi.gnor  1o 
Farnsworth  Television  Incoi-porated.  Oscillation  gen- 
erator.    2,071.510  :  Feb,  23, 

Farnsworth,  Philo  T.,  assignor  to  Farnsworth  Television 
Incorporated,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Jlultipactor  phase, 
control,     2,071,517  ;  Feb,  23, 

Farnsworth,  Philo  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Fiirii.'jworth  Television  Incorporated,  Electron  image 
amplifier,     2,085,742  ;  ,Tuly  G. 

Farnsworth,  I'hilo  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Fnrn.sworth  Television  Incorporated.  Image  dissector. 
2,087,683  ;  July  20. 

Farnsworth,  Philo  T.,  assignor  to  Farnsworth  Television 
Incorporated,  Hun  Francisco,  Calif.  Incandescent  light 
source.     2,089,054  ;    Aug.    3. 

Farnsworth,  Pliilo  T.,  assignor  to  Farnsworth  Televi- 
sion Incorporated,  Ran  Francisco,  Calif.  Multipactor 
oscillator  and   amplifier.     2,091,4.39;   Aug.    31. 

Finnsworth,  Philo  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
I'arusworth  Television  Incorporated.  Projection  ap- 
paratus.   2,091,705  ;  Aug.  31. 

Farnsworth,  Plrilo  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Farnsworth  Television  Incorporated  Tliermionic  oscil- 
lograpli.      2,099,846;   Nov.   23. 

Fnrnsworth,  Philo  T.,  .nssignor  to  Farnsworth  Television 
Incorporated,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Image  analysis 
lube.     2,100,841  ;  Nov.   30. 

Fiirnsworlh,  I'iiilo  T,,  .n.ssignor  to  Farnsworth  Television 
Incorporated,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Charge  storage 
tulx",      2,100.842  ;  Nov.  30. 

Farnsworth,  Philo  T.,  San  Francisco,  Ctilif.,  and  B,  C. 
Gardner,  Plillad(4plii.'i,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Farnsworth 
Television  Tncorponiti-d,  Snn  Francisco,  Calif.  Lumines- 
cent screen,     2,098,000  :  Nov.  2. 

Farnsworth  TelevlHion  Incorporated.  (See  Bamford, 
Ilarr.v  S.,  nK.slgnor. ) 

Farnsworth  Televlsinn  Incorporated,  (See  Farnsworlli. 
Philo  T,,  assignor.) 

Farnsworth  Television  Incorporated.  (See  Farnswoith, 
P.  T.,  and  Gardner,  assignors.) 

Farnsworth  'l'el(!vislon  Incorporated,  (Si'o  f!,'ir<lner.  li. 
<■',,  and  Brolly,  nssignoi-.'*, ) 

FarnRwordi  Television  Incorporated,  (SeeVurlan,  RussfiU 
II,,  assignor,) 

Farnsworth  TelevlHion  Ineor|)oni1eil.  (See  Varlan,  It,  It., 
and  <!iirdni'r.  iiw^lgnors.) 

FiirnMU'iirlli,  Ward  J,,  and  J,  B.  Bobland,  San  Jose,  Calif. 
I)lH|,eiiHing.devlce,      2,070.201  ;   Feb,   <J. 

122128— P— 13 


(See  Schnuck,   C.  F.,  as- 

(See    Smith,    Alexander, 

al.      (See    Kuhns,    A., 


Farr,  Fred  D.,  Mamaroneck,  assignor  to  Revere  Copper  and 
Brass  Incorporated,  Rome,  N.  Y.  Book  end  and  like 
supports.     2.076,941  ;  Apr,  13. 

Farr,  Warren  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd  Wheel 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vehicle  wheel.  2,083,325  ; 
June  8. 

Farraguet,  George  E.     (See  Huey,  H.  I.,  and  Farraguet.) 

Farraud,  Clair  L.,  Larchmont,  assignor  to  United  Research 
Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Plural  motor 
interlock  system.     2,074,686  ;  Mar.  23. 

Farrand,  Clair  L.,  Larchmont,  assignor  to  United  Research 
Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Synchronous 
motor   and    constructing   same.      2,075,893 ;    Apr.    C. 

Farrar,  Dennis,  Lower  Walton,  near  Warrington.  J.  C.  F. 
Davidson,  London,  and  T.  G.  M.  Harris,  Fleet,  England. 
Construction  of  roofs,  floors,  ceilings,  and  the  like. 
2,096,629  ;  Oct.  19. 

Farrar,  Elizabeth  J.,  et  al.  (See  Wilson,  Elihu  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Farrar,  Georee  W.,  Iberville,  Quebec,  Canada.  Vertical 
card  file.     2,095.662  ;  Oct.  12. 

Farrar.  Mercer  G.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corpora- 
tion. Cabinet  for  fuel  gas  cjdinders.  2,087,141  ;  July 
13. 

Farrar,  Robert  W.,  Springdale,  Pa.  Noise  reducing 
means.    2,089,117  ;  Aug.  3. 

Farrell,  Anna  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Duplex  hair  waver. 
2,068,170  ;  Jan.  19. 

Farrell,  Anna  E,,  Seattle,  Wash,  Device  for  holding  and 
curling  h.iir,     2,102,687;  Dec.  21. 

Farrel-Birmin.gham  Company.  (See  Gregory,  D.  J.,  and 
Schnuck,  assignors.) 

Farrel-Birminghain   Company, 
signer.) 

Parrel-Birmingham    Company, 
assignor.) 

Farrel-hiirmingham    Co.    Inc.,    et 
assignor,   and   Lautz.) 

Farrell,  Clayton  S.,  assignor  to  Farrell  Manufacturing 
Company,  Joliet,  111.  Device  for  forming  tank  vehicles. 
2,088,053  ;  July  27. 

Farrell,  Frank  J,,  Beccles,  England,  Surgical  dressing, 
bandage,  electrical  insulating  binding,  and  otlier  wrap- 
ping.s,      2,093,910;    Sept,    21, 

Farrell,  Fred,  Chicago,  111.  Drawing  board  attachment. 
2,085,304;    June    29. 

Farrell,  Fred,  Elmwood  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Electrical 
Engineers  Equipment  Company.  Electric  switch. 
2,096,033;  Oct.  19. 

Farrell,   George  B.      (See  Brown,   H.  J.,  and   Farrell.) 

Farrell,  Joseph  K.  O'M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cosmetic  con- 
tainer.     2,094,000  ;  Sept,   28. 

F.Trrell,  Joseph  K,  O'M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cosmetic  de- 
vice.    2,103,577  ;  Dec,  28, 

Farrell  Manufacturing  Company,  (See  Farrell,  Clayton 
S..  assignor.) 

Farrell,  Maik,  Detroit,  Mich.  Reenforced  envelope. 
2,085,962  ;  July  6. 

Farrell,  Robert  A.     (See  Abrams,  A.,  Forcey,  and  Farrell.) 

Farrelly,  Joseph,  Pelham,  N.  Y.  Closure  device. 
2,082,691;  June  1. 

Farrington,  Bruce  B.  (See  Humphreys,  R.  L.,  and  Far- 
rington.) 

Farrington,  Charles  E.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  Portable  agi- 
tator.     2.073.025  :  >rar.  16, 

Farrington,  Charles  E.,  Phoenixville,  Pa.  Bushing  for 
drums.     2,079,991  ;  May  11. 

Farrington  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dugdale, 
Richard  M.,  assignor.) 

Farrngia,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  lifeboat. 
2,096,167;  Oct.  39. 

Farval  Corporation,  The.  (See  Acker,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Farwell,  Joseph,  assignor  to  S.  F.  Bowser  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Film-forming  means  in  vacuum 
system  for  removing  impurities  from  oils.  2,070,498 ; 
Apr,  6. 

Farwell,  Joseph  S.      (See  Allen.  G.  W.,  and  Farwell.) 

Fash,  Ralph  H.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Shaving  preparation. 
2,074,833;  Mar.  23. 

Fassett,  Ijoienzo  J.,  Boston,  assignor  to  J.  T.  Wood  Co., 
Ware,  Mass.     Skate  shoe.     2,096,677  ;  Oct.  19. 

Fassin,  (Justave,  Ironde(iuoit,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb 
Optical  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Colorimeter. 
2,101,9.34  :  Dec.  14, 

I'assin,  Gustave,  Irondoquoit.  and  J.  R.  IMilos.  assignors 
to  Bausch  &  Iiomb  Optical  Coniimny.  Rochester.  N.  Y. 
Colorimeter,      2,101.!)3:!;  Dee,   14. 

I'assnncht,  Karl,  assignor  to  Speidel  Corporation,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Ornamental  jewelry  structure.  2,082.879; 
.Mine  8, 

Ii'.ist,  Fred  L.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Socony-Vnc- 
inim  Oil  Comimny,  Incor))or)ited.  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Pls- 
lllling  oils.     2,085,422;  Juno   29. 

Fust,  Gustavo,  TjliidMinoor-on  Si'vern,  Annapolis,  assignor 
to  (Justavo  Fast  Engineering  (Corporation,  Annnpolis, 
Md.     Brake  construet  Ion.     2.0,89,<)9(i ;  Aug.  17. 

I'^nst,  Gustave,  EnglnetM'Ing  (\irponitlon,  (Sw  Fnst, 
Gnstiive.    iis.slirnor.i 

['"'listing,  Jolinn  S,  Cntieidiagen,  Deinn'irk,  assignor  to 
1''.  L,  Sinlilth  I*!:  Ciinipany,  New  York.  N,  V,  ,\ppiUMt\is 
for  removing  dnst    from   giis<'s,     2,003,806  ;   Sept,   21. 


194 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


(See    Root,  Percy    H., 
Ail-plane  booster. 


Fate-Root-Heath    Company,    The. 
assignor.) 

Fator,   Charles  D.,   San  Antonio,  Tex. 
2,086,545  ;  July  13. 

Faucher,  Louis  P.,  North  Grosvenor  Dale,  Conn.  Bakery 
equipment.     2,074,744  ;  Mar.  23. 

Faulhaber,  Roland  W.,  assignor  to  The  Troxel  ^Ifg. 
Company.  Elyria,  Ohio.  Saddle  and  method  of  making 
same.     2,083,060  ;  June  8. 

Faulhaber,  Roland  W.,  assignor  to  The  Troxel  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Saddle.  2,093,911  ; 
Sept.  21 

Faulk,  William  Q.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Knock-down  and 
adjustable  transmission   hoist.     2,072,398 ;   Mar.   2. 

Faulkner,  Harold  W.,  assignor  to  Marshall  Field  &  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Undergarment.     2,072,550  ;  Mar.  2. 

Faulkner.  Lionel  E.,  Hillside,  X.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Air  Reduction  Company,  Incorporated. 
Material  for  arc  welding.     2,102,891  ;  Dec.  21. 

Faultless  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Miller,  Thomas 
W.,  assignor.) 

Faultless  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Miller,  Vernon  L., 
assignor.) 

Faunce,  Benjamin  R.,  Riverside,  N.  J.  Heat  extractor. 
2,070,427  ;  Feb.  9. 

Faunce,  Raymond  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Cooking  uten- 
sil.    2,076,140  ;   Apr.   6. 

Fauner,  Joseph  F.,  Irvington,  N.  J.  Meeting  rail  filler. 
2,093,754;  Sept.  21. 

Faure,  Leonard  L.  (See  De  Groote,  M.,  Keiser,  Faure, 
and  Wirtel.) 

Fans,  Harold  T.      (See  Arey,  R.   G.,   and  Faus.) 

Faus,  Harold  T.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Electrical-measuring  instrument. 
2,102.409  :  Dec.  14. 

Fausek,  Arthur  J.,  and  I.  F.  Fausek,  Clayton,  Mo.  Elec- 
trode holder.     2,077,468  :  Apr.  20. 

Fausek,  Arthur  J.  and  I.  F.,  Clayton,  Mo.  Cutting  ma- 
chine.    2,088,695  ;  Aug.  3. 

Fausek,  Irwing  P.     (See  Fausek,  Arthur  J.,  and  I.  F.) 

Fausel,  Charles  A.     (See  Brand,  Harry  R.) 

Fausse,  Joseph,  Jlelrose  Highlands,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Shoemaking  tool.     2,089,951  ;  Aug.  17. 

Fausse,  Joseph,  Melrose  Highlands.  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Cbriwration,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Preparing  prewelted  uppers.      2,095,973  ;  Oct.  19. 

Faust,  Fred  A.,  assignor  to  The  Bristol  Company,  Water- 
burv.  Conn.  Sanitary  pressure  operated  device. 
2.0n4,?.19  :  Sept.  28. 

Fauth,  Philipp  L..  Wiesbaden-Dotzheim.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Gesellschaft  zur  Verwertung  Fauth'scher 
Patente  m.  b.  H.,  Wiesbaden,  Germany.  Apparatus 
for  continuous  distillation  and  deodorization. 
2,078,841  ;   Apr.   27. 

Fauth,  Philipp  L.,  Wiesbaden-Dotzheim,  and  J.  Reichert, 
assignors  to  Gesellschaft  zur  Verwertung  Fauth'scher 
Patente  m.  b.  H.,  Weisbaden,  Germany.  Dehydrating 
and  rendering  flesh.     2,086,072  ;  July  6. 

Favatt,  Angel  C,  Reno,  Nev.,  assignor  to  Positive  Lock 
Nut   Corporation.     Nut  lock.     2.073,612  ;  Mar.  16. 

Favre,  John  A.,  Rutledge,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Companv.     Contact  mechanism.     2.098.032  :  Nov.  2. 

Fawcett,  Eric  W.,  Winnington,  Northwich.  England,  as- 
signor to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Pro- 
ducing rotenone  and  associated  substances  from  natural 
sources  containing  the  same.     2,096,678  ;  Oct.  19. 

Fawcett,  Eric  W.,  and  J.  L.  McCoweu,  Northwich,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries,  Lim- 
ited.    Vacuuin   distillation.     2.073.202  :  Mar.  9. 

Fawcett.  Francis  T.,  Woodford,  England.  Driving  of 
supercliargers  of  internal  combustion  engines. 
2.091,356;  .\ug.  31. 

Fawick,  Thomas  L.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Borg-War- 
ner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  drive. 
2,075,980  ;  Apr.  6. 

Fawick,  Thomas  L.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Bragg- 
Kliesrath  Corporation,  South  Bend.  Ind.  Freewheel 
drive  for  automobiles.     2.081.581  :  May  25. 

Fawick,  Thomas  L.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Industrial 
Clutch   Company.     Clutch.     2,086,954  ;  July   13. 

Fawick,  Thomas  L.,  Akron,  Oliio.  assignor  to  Industrial 
Clutch  Company.     Clutch.     2,007,856  ;  Nov.  2. 

Fawick,  Tliomas  L.,  Akron.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Borg- Warner 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Transmission.  2,100.:n2; 
Nov.  30. 

Fawick,  Tliomas  L.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Borg- Warner 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Transmission.  2,101,134  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Fay.  Clifford  E.,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.. 
High  frequency  transmission  system.  2,081,425  ;  May 
25. 

Fay-Egan  ^Manufacturing  romp.my.  The.  (See  Blackburn. 
S.  M.,  and  Sclipllenbach.  assignors.) 

Fav,  Horace  B.,  Shaker  Heights,  and  N.  J.  Quinn,  Toledo, 
Ohio.     Sand  blasting  apparatus.     2,092,962  ;   Sept.   14. 

Fay,  Joseph  W.,  Villa  Park,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  F. 
Chambless,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  container.  2,071,030; 
Feb.  16. 

Fajv,  Joseph  W..  Villa  Park,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  F. 
Chambless,  Chicago,  111.  Stopper  for  bottles  and  the 
like.     2,072,592  ;  Mar.  2. 


Fay.  Joseph  W.,  Villa  Park,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  F. 
Chambless,  Chicago,  111.  Cooking  utensil  cover. 
2,088,848  ;  Aug.  3. 

Fazel,  Charles  S.,  Syracuse,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Solvay  Process  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Packing  and  transportation  of  ammonium  nitrate-am- 
monia compositions.     2,077,469  ;  Apr.  20. 

Fear,  Fred,  &  Company.  (See  Cook,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fear.  Fred,  &  Co.  (See  Doxsee,  J.  11.,  Jr.,  and  Cook, 
assignors.) 

Fear,  Ralph  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Eliminating  back- 
ground noise  in  recording  sound.     2,079.959  ;  Slay  11. 

Pear,  Ralph  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combined  printing 
and  recording  machine.     2,079,960  ;  May  11. 

Fearnside,  Ralph  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Surface 
Combustion  Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Continuous 
heat-treating   furnace.      2,078,905  ;   Apr.    27. 

Pearon,  Harold.     (See  Nash,  Richard  L.,  assignor.) 

Feaster,  John  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  xu  C.  H.  Pritchard, 
Des  Moines,  Iowa.  High  pressure  gas  compressor. 
2,074.543  ;  Mar.  23. 

Pebod  Corporation.     (See  Frank,  Nathan,  assignor.) 

Febrey,  Harold  H.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Antichecking  iron.     2,080,962  ;  May  18. 

Febrey,  Harold  H.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Companv  of  New  Jersey,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Rail  bond.     2,083.946  ;  June  15. 

Pechheimer,  Paul  R.,  assignor  to  The  Karl  Kiefer  Machine 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Closing  and  sealing  of 
collapsible  tubes.     2,102,840  ;  Dec.  21. 

Fechtner,  Josef,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Beet  topping  machine. 
2,071,738  ;  Feb.  23. 

Fedden,  Alfred  H.  R.,  and  F.  M.  Owner,  assignors  to 
The  Bristol  Aeroplane  Company,  Limited,  Bristol, 
England.     Airscrew.    2,083,439  ;  June  8. 

Fedden,  Alfred  H.  R.f  and  J.  W.  Copley,  assignors  to 
The  Bristol  Aeroplane  Company  Limited,  Bristol,  Eng- 
land. Cowl  for  air-cooled  aircraft  engines.  2,098,947  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Fedders  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Climenhaga, 
Ernest  B.,  assignor.) 

Fedders  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lear,  Joseph  D., 
assignor.) 

Fedders  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lear,  J.  D.,  and 
Askin,  assignors.) 

Fedders  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Minkel,  Frank  J., 
assignor.) 

Fedders  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Przyborowski, 
Stanislaus,  assignor.) 

Fedders  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.  (See  Smith,  Law- 
rence C,  assignor.) 

Fedeler,  John  H.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Pood  product  and 
making  the  same.     2,092,057  :  Sept.  7. 

Federal  Electric  Company.  (See  Barclay,  Robert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Federal  Electric  Company.  (See  Hammar,  Herbert  G., 
assignor.) 

Federal  Enameling  &  Stamping  Company.  (See  Dean, 
Herbert,  assignor.) 

Federal  Foundation  Inc.  (See  Whitlock,  R.  G.,  and  Sharp, 
assignors.) 

Federal  Industrial  Corpor.ation  et  al.  (See  Berhman, 
J.  H.,  and  Robiolio,  assignors.) 

Federal  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Lowy,  Alexander,  as- 
signor.) 

Federal  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Lowy,  A.,  and  Weinert, 
assignors.) 

Federal  Mogul  Corporation.  (See  Blomstrom  Lowell,  C, 
assignor.) 

Federal-Mogul  Corporation.  (See  Darby,  E.  R.,  and 
Potter,  assignors.) 

Federal-Mogul  Corporation.  (See  Harder,  Oscar  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Federal  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Clement,  Lewis  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Federal  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Kolster,  Frederick  A., 
assignor.) 

Federal  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Kolster,  P.  A.,  and 
Byrne,  assignors.) 

FiMlerated  Mills.  Inc.     (See  Herz.  Sol,  assignor.) 

Fcderico,  Elsie,  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Roval  Worcester  Corset  Companv,  Worcester, 
Mass.     Brassiere.     2.092.390;  Sept.  7. 

Federmann,  Wolfgang.  (See  Richter.  J.,  Schriever, 
Schriiter.  .-ind  Federmann.) 

Pederwitz.  Theodore  A.,  assignor  to  High  Production  Ma- 
chine Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gluing  machine. 
2.077.470  :  Apr.  20. 

Fedie.  Ida  J..  Berwick,  N.  Dak.  Shortening  creamer. 
2.091. 7."4:  -Vug.  31. 

Fedor,  John  V.,  McKees  Rock,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  E.  R.  Walton,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Automatic 
selector  for  radio  receiving  sets  and  like  devices. 
2,078,487;  Apr.  27. 

Fedor,  Mike,  .Jr.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Resistance  color  code 
chart.     2,078,602  ;   Apr.   27. 

Feedrail  Corporation.      (.Sec  Horn,  Eniil  .A...  assignor.) 

Feeney,  William  H.,  East  Providence.  R.  I.,  assignor  to 
Brown  &  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company.  Recipro- 
cating table  drive  mechanism  for  machine  tools. 
2,069,138;  Jan.  26.  . 


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Feeney,  William  H.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to 
Brown  and  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company.  Machine 
tool.     2,076,179  ;  Apr.  6. 

Fegan,  Albert  B.,  assignor  to  Geo.  Young  &  Co.,  Chicago, 
lU.     Soft  ball.     2,081,531 ;  May  25. 

Fehr,  Eugene  J.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  and  K.  J.  Tobin,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Evans 
Products  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automobile  elevat- 
ing and  supporting  structure.     2,098,184  ;  Nov.  2. 

Fehr,  John  R.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,092,963  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Fehrle,  Alfred.  (See  Streitwolf,  K.,  Fehrle,  and  Herr- 
mann.) 

Fehrle,  Alfred.      (See  Streitwolf,  Fehrle,  and  Oesterlein.) 

Fehrle,  Alfred,  Bad  Sodon-in-Tauuus,  K.  Streitwolf,  de- 
ceased, Frankfort-on-the-Main,  by  F.  Streitwolf,  admin- 
istratrix, and  P.  Fritzsche,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
(iermany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sulphoxylate-amino-arseno  ben- 
zenes.    2,082,880  ;  June  8. 

Fehrle,  Alfred,  Bad  Soden-in-the-Taunus,  K.  Streitwolf, 
deceased,  by  F.  Streitwolf,  administratrix,  and  P. 
Fritzsche,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany,  assignors  to 
Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Arsenobenzene-mono-sulphosylates.    2,085,305  ;  June  29. 

Fehse,  Adolf.      (See  Pirani,  M.,  and  Fehse.) 

Fehse,  Adolf,  Berlin,  and  M.  Reger,  Berlin-Charlottenburg, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Gaseous  electric  discharge  device.     2,103,068  ;  Dec.  21. 

Feibusch,  Emanuel.      (See  Bulwa,  N.,  and  Feibusch.) 

Feidert,  Joseph,  Luxemburg,  Luxemburg.  Coupling  gar- 
bage pails  with  the  tilting  frames  of  garbage  carts. 
2,087,536  ;  July  20. 

Feiertag,  Arthur  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Reming- 
ton Rand  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Computing  and  like 
machine.     2,090,788  ;  Aug.  24. 

Feige,  Kurt  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Screened  window. 
2,080,565  ;  May  18. 

Feigcnbaum,  Harriet  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Repairing 
and  lengthening  finger  nails.     2,073,867  ;  IMar.  16. 

Feight,  Charles  D.,  Glassport,  Pa.  Catapult.  2,070,721 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Feild,  Alexander  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Rustless  Iron  and  Steel  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Turbine  blade.     2,069,718  ;  Feb.  2. 

Peild,  Alexander  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Rustless  Iron  and  Steel  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Production  of  rustless  iron.     2,076,885  ;  Apr.  13. 

Felld,  Alexander  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Rustless  Iron  and  Steel  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Rolling  rustless  iron  and  product  thereof.  2,087,431 ; 
July  20. 

Feiler,  Bdmond  J.,  Madison,  Wis.  Combined  weather 
strip  and  window  guide.     2,103,772  ;  Dec.  28. 

Fein,  Jacob,  Bronx,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  Morall, 
Forest  Hills.,  L.  I.,  and  one-third  to  S.  A.  Kaynis,  New 
York,   N.   Y.     Insole.     2,088,902 ;   Aug.    3. 

Fein-Maschinenbaugesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  (See  Schumacher, 
Heinrich,  assignor.) 

Feinberg,  Archie,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Air  Conditioning  Corporation,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Ven- 
tilating system.    2,086,022  ;  July  6. 

Feine,  Alfred  E,,  et  al.      (See  Dontsch,  Simon,  assignor.) 

Pelnson,  Mac  B.     (See  Dobkin,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Feiock,  David  F.,  et  al.      (See  Tapp,   Lora  E.,  assignor.) 

Feist,  Sidney  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Combined  valise  and 
steps  for  theatrical  dance  entertainers.  2,097,273  ;  Oct. 
26. 

Feitosa,  Francisco,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bomb  protection 
apparatus.     2.100,211;  Nov.  23. 

Fekete,  Alexander,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Radio 
Patents  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  con- 
ductor.    2,088,049  ;  Aug.  3. 

Felco  Faucet  Corporation.      (See  Heller,  Karl,  assignor.) 

Feld,  Harry.      (See  Bacher,  J.,  and  Pickman,  assignors.) 

Feldman,  Arnold  IT.,  Chicago,.  111.  Mold-flask  separator. 
2,101,770  ;  Dec.  7. 

Feldman,  Jennie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stringed  instrument 
attaching  and  supporting  moans.     2,069,436  :  Feb.  2. 

Pelfliiian,  Louis  J.,  and  M.  M.  Poley,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Display  holder.     2,080,407;  IMay  18. 

Feldman,  Victor,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Submerged  water 
heating  coil.     2,078,070  ;  Apr.  20. 

Feldmeier,  Harvey,  deceased,  by  Ij.  L.  Feldmeior,  execu- 
trix, and  E.  Wyman,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to 
Clierry-Burrell  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Process- 
ing vat.     2,080,537;  May   18. 

Feldmeier,  Leia  L.,  executrix.  (,See  Feldmeier,  H.,  and 
Wyman.) 

Fe]dmUlil(<  A.  G.  vormals  Loob  Schoonfeld  &  Co.  Rorschach. 
(See  Grauer,  Theodor,  assignor.) 

Feldott,  Edwin  J.,  West  Chicago,  HI.  Demountable  vehi- 
cle wheel.     2,093,191;   Sept.  14. 

Feldspathic  TtcHi^ui-oh  (^ori)oriition.  (See  Donahue,  Wil- 
liam B.,  Jisaignov. ) 

Feldspathic  Rosen rch  Corporation.  (See  Kraner,  llobart 
M.,  assignor.) 

Fr'IdwDalliic  ReKenrch  Corporalion.  (See  Wels,  Joseph  II., 
finHlgnor.) 

Feldslein,  Honry  H.     (See  Grill,  IT.  E.,  and  Feldsteln.) 

Feldl,  lI(Minliig  A.,  KannaH  Cllv,  Mo.  Water  heater  and 
niMklng  Hiiirie.      2,085,250;  June  29. 

FeldlUclh'i',   Ulch:ird.      (See  Jneobl,   W.,   and   Fcldtkeller.) 


Feigner,  Rudolf.  (See  Kiippenbender,  H.,  Winzenburg, 
Feigner,  Fischer,  and  Kaden. ) 

Felice,  George,  Detroit,  Mich.  Drain  and  flushing  ap- 
paratus.   2,066,773 ;  Jan.  5. 

Felln,  Anton,  Newark,  >f.  J.  Thin  runproof  garter  hook. 
2,073,366  ;  Mar.  9. 

Felix,  Friedrich,  assignor  to  the  firm  of  Society  of  Chemi- 
cal Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Sulphonlum 
compounds  and  making  the  same.     2,077,831 ;  Apr.  20. 

Felix,  Friedrich,  and  W.  Huber,  assignors  to  the  firm  of 
Society  of  Clhemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzer- 
land.    Azo  dyestuffs.     2,082,156;   June  1. 

Felix,  Michael,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  preparing 
infusions.     2,096,848  ;  Oct.  26. 

Felix,  Michael,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  preparing 
infusions.     2,096,849  ;  Oct.  26. 

Fellom,  Roy,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Wheeled  earth  grader 
and  carrier.     2,083,643  ;  June   15. 

Fellows,  Fred  G.,  assignor  to  Continental  Oil  Company, 
Ponca  City,  Okla.  Increasing  lubricating  oil  yields. 
2,081,855  ;  May  25. 

Fellows,  Fred  G.,  assignor  to  Continnental  Oil  Company, 
Ponca  City,  Okla.  Distilling  lubricating  oils. 
2,103,898  ;  Dec.  28. 

Fellows  Gear  Shaper  Company,  The.  (See  Miller,  Edward 
W.,  assignor.) 

Fellows,  Harrison  E.,  assignor  to  Webster  Electric  Com- 
pany, Racine,  Wis.  Fuel  supply  unit  for  oil  burners. 
2,090,035  ;  Aug.  17. 

Fellroth,  Erick  O.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Garment. 
2,094,643;  Oct.  5. 

Felmann,  Henri,  assignor  to  Morris,  Mann  &  Reilly,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111..    Lady's  handbag.     2,076,452;  Apr.   6. 

Fels,  William,  Fairhope,  Ala.,  assignor  to  F  S  K  Manu- 
facturing Company  Inc.,  Baldwin  County,  Ala.  Auto- 
matic pneumatic  liquid  fuel  atomizer  for  Diesel  en- 
gines.    2,086,664;  July  13. 

Felstein,  Milton,  and  J.  A.  Ellegood,  assignors  of  one- 
third  to  J.  S.  Gibson,  Washington,  D.  C.  Timing 
device  for  telephones.     2,078,603  ;  Apr.  27. 

Felt,  Henry  W.      (See  Thompson,   O.  J.,  and  Felt.) 

Felt  Products  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Crane,  John  T.,  assignor.) 

Felt  &  Tarrant  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Turck,  Joseph  A.  V., 
assignor.) 

Felt  &  Tarrant  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Turck, 
Joseph  E.  v.,  assignor.) 

Felten  &  Guilleaume  Carlswerk  Actien-Gesellsehaft. 
(See  Zapf,  Georg,  assignor.) 

Felton  &  Son,  Inc.     (See  Staves,  Frank  O.,  assignor.) 

Felton,  William,  assignor  to  David  Crabtree  and  Son 
Limited,  Bradford,  England.  Thread  and  gripper 
guiding  device  for  the  spool  frames  of  looms  for  weav- 
ing tufted  or  pile  fabrics.     2,097,366  ;  Oct.  26. 

Fenaille,  Pierre,  Paris,  France.  Universal  joint. 
2,088,849;  Aug.  3. 

Fendner,  Willard  J.,  assignor  to  Frederic  Schaefer,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Wear  plate  assembly.     2,074,722  ;  Mar.  23. 

Fenger,  Frederic,  assignor  to  Armour  and  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Production  of  active  concentrates.  2,09"l,730  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Fenichel,  Louis,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and  H.  Lieb,  Bronx, 
N.  Y.  Curtain  lining  and  fly  reinforcement  for  trousers. 
2,004,352  ;  Sept.  28. 

Fenske,  Merrell  R.     (See  Andrews,  C.  E.,  and  Fenske.) 

Fenske,  Merrell  R.     (See  McCluer,  W.  B.,  and  Fenske.) 

Fenske,  Merrell  R.,  State  College,  Pa.,  assigjior  to  Pennsyl- 
vania Petroleum  Research  Corporation.  Distillation 
control.     2.009,490;  Feb.  2. 

Fenske,  Merrell  R.,  and  W.  B.  McCluer,  State  College,  Pa., 
assignors  to  Pennsylvania  Petroleum  Research  Corpora- 
tion.    Flashing  mineral  oils.     2,067,627;  Jan.  12. 

Fenske.  Merrell  R.,  State  College,  and  C.  E.  Andrews, 
Overbrook,  assignors  to  Riihm  &  Haas  Company,  Phila- 
delpliia.  Pa.  Separating  a  mixture  of  trimethvlamine 
and  ammonia.     2,091,030  ;  Aug.  31. 

Fen.ske,  Merrell  R.,  and  W.  B.  McChior,  State  College,  Pa., 
as.^iignors  to  Pennsylvania  Petroleum  Research  Cor- 
pointion.  Apparatus  for  treating  mineral  oils. 
2.091,917;  Aug.  31. 

Penstermacher,  John  D.,  Piedmont,  and  P>.  B.  Sumner, 
Burlingame,  Calif.    Car  underframe.     2,070,552  ;  May  4. 

Fenton,  Benn  F.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Ladder  jack. 
2,066.462  ;  .Tan.  5, 

Fenton,  I'.cnn  F.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Adjustable  ladder 
log,     2,101,570  ;  Dee.  7. 

Feufon,  .Tolin  A.,  North  .Vndover,  Mass.  Device  for  pre- 
venting theft  of  gasoline  from  fuel  tanks.  2,060,830; 
.Tan.  5. 

Fenton,  Paul  E.,  Thomaston,  a.s8lgnor  to  Scovill  Manu- 
lacttiring  Companv,  W.'iferbury,  Conn.  Hnlton  or  the 
Iil;<>.     ;M0?.,6I5;  Dec.  2.<*. 

Fenton,  Wilson  K.,  Islington,  Ontario,  Cnnndn.  Automat- 
ic indicator  tor  electric  circuits.     2,086.494  ;  July  C. 

Feragen,  A.  E.,  Inc.     (See  Itennetl.  Cliiude  C.,  nsslgnor.) 

Ferugcu,  A.  E.,  Inc.     (See  Hunt,  GeorBO  L..  assignor.) 

Ferbend,  Spencer,  assignor  to  Clironiiiaster  Electric  Cor- 
I)or:ill()n,  Cliiciigo,  111.  Mixing  apparatus  and  Juice  ox- 
tnictor,      IMOI.iJSit  ;  Th^i\    II. 

Ferber,  TTi'ibei-l,  New  York,  N.  V.  Rolled  fabric  support. 
2.()!)(i,1(i.S  :  Oct.   10. 

Forciol,  I{<>rt  .1,,  lO.Mst  Canton,  Ohio.  KeiMnl  electrode. 
2,0S5,6I  I  ;  June  29. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Feremutsch,  Paul,  Zurich,  Switzerland,  assignor  of  one- 
lialf  to  Adolf  Berglein,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Sterilizing 
liquids.     2,086,324  ;  July  6. 

Ferenci,  Lester,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
JIacliine  &  Foundr.v  Companv.  Bread  slicing  and  wrap- 
ping machine.     2,082,945  ;  June  S. 

Ferenci,  Lester,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Blachine  &  I^^undrv  Companv.  Slicing  machine  con- 
struction.    2,097,875  :  Nov.  2. 

Ferenci,  Lester,  and  S.  Clausen,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.,  as- 
signors to  American  Machine  &  Foundry  Company. 
Insert  attachment  for  wrapping  machines.  2,072,516  ; 
Mar.    2. 

Ferentzy,   Steven.      (See  Firestein,  M.,  and  Ferentzy.) 

Fergueson,  Arthur  P.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Cover  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Cover  and  wheel  assembly.  2,066,678  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Fergueson,  Arthur  P.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Cover  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Wheel  and  valve  stem  assembly. 
2,067,008  ;  Jan.  5. 

Fergueson,  Arthur  P.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Cover  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Combination  wheel  and  valve  stem  as- 
sembly.    2,080,468  ;  May  18. 

Fergueson,  Artliur  P.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Cover  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Tire  cover  and  hub  cap  support. 
2,081,582  ;  May  25. 

Fergueson,  Arthur  P.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Cover  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Tire  cover.     2,085,213  ;  June  29. 

Fergueson,  Arthur  P.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Cover  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Spare  tire  cover  and  wheel  hub  fitting. 
2,089,952  ;  Aug.   17. 

Ferguson,  Alexander  D.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Safety  Mining  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Blasting  cartridge.     2,083,699  ;  June  15. 

Ferguson,  Allan  R.,  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Vehicle  tank 
construction.     2,078,939  ;  May  4. 

Ferguson,  Arthur  J.,  Trustee,  et  al.  (See  Gilbert,  Riley 
L.,  assignor.) 

Ferguson  Brothers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Reilly, 
Sandford  T.,  assignor.) 

Ferguson,  George,  deceased,  "VTollaston,  Mass,  by  H.  F. 
Tracy,  and  G.  B.  Redding,  administrators.  Shoe  con- 
struction.    2,078,131  :  Apr.  20. 

Ferguson,  George  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preventing  flat 
wheels.     2,102,791  ;  Dec.   21. 

Ferguson,  George  K.  S.,  assignor  to  The  Baltimore  Paper 
Box  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  PaclMge.  2,076,018 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Ferguson,  James  R.,  Royal  Oak,  assignor  to  Packard 
JMotor  Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clutch  control 
mechanism.     2,075,032  ;  Mar.  30. 

Ferguson,  John.      (See  Broecker,  L.  C,  and  Ferguson.) 

Ferguson,  John,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Machine  for  producing 
helicoid  surfaces.     2,085,016  ;  June  29. 

Ferguson,  John,  assignor  to  Fairmount  Glass  Works,  In- 
corporated, Indianapolis,  Ind.  Electric  furnace. 
2.101,675  ;  Dec.  7. 

Ferguson,  Paul  M.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  F.  C.  Boltz 
and  one-third  to  A.  A.  Rossman,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Traffic  signaling  device.      2,095.928  ;   Oct.   12. 

Ferguson,  Reginald  A.,  Lakeside,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Simmons  Company,  New  Y'ork, 
N.  Y.     Extension  couch.     2,089,720  ;  Aug.  10. 

Fereuson,  Robert,  Flint,  Mich.  Attachment  for  footwear. 
2,068,946  ;  Jan.  26. 

Ferguson,  Robert  B.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ore  burner. 
2,088,195  ;  July  27. 

Ferguson,  Robert  B.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  roasting  ore.     2,090,386  ;  Aug.  17. 

Ferguson,  Robert  R.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  assignor  of  one- 
fourth  to  J.  G.  Graham,  Alexandria,  Va.,  and  one-fourth 
to  P.  V.  Rogers,  Chevy  Chase,  JId.  Oil  and  moisture- 
proofing  composition  and  products  made  therefrom. 
2,082,278  ;  June  1. 

Fercuson,  Thomas  G.,  Winds'or,  Ontario.  Canada,  assignor 
to  O.  Ij.  Smith.  T.  G.  Ferguson,  and  .\.  J.  Stock,  a 
limited  iiartnorship  doing  business  as  Tho  Sani-Draft 
Pump  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Liquid  dispensing  ap- 
paratus.     2.083,776:  Juno  15. 

Ferguson.  William  ('..  St.  I.onis.  l\Io.  Product  for  cover- 
ing   liigliway  joints.     2,100..'>S7  :   Nov.    30. 

Fergusson.  Alan  R.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Crown 
(^ork  &  Seal  Company,  Inc.  Seal  for  receptacles. 
2.078.132:  Apr.  20. 

Fergusson,  Alan  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazel- 
Atlas  Glass  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Closure  oap 
for  receptacles.     2,079,932  ;  May  11. 

Fergusson,  Charles  M.,  I'onca  Citv,  Okla.  Crank  counter- 
balance.     2,069,031  :   .Tan.    26. 

Ferkel,  Albert  J.,  Brunswick,  Ga.,  assignor  to  The  At- 
lantic Refining  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Mixing 
device.     2,088,591  ;  Aug.  3. 

Form,  John  F.,  and  P.  S.  High,  Midland,  assignors  to 
JMttsburg  Crucible  Steel  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Making  a  deformed  bar.     2.085,963  ;  July  6. 

Fernborg,  Eric  B.,  Pinnerwood  Park,  England.  Razor. 
2.074,544  ;  Mar.  23. 

Fernborg,  Eric  B.,  Pinner,  England.  Closure  device  for 
collapsible  tubes  and  other  containers.  2,092,964:  Sept. 
14. 


Fernelius,  Willis  C.     (See  Fulton,  R.  A.,  and  Fernelius.) 

Ferngren,  Enoch  T.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Fernplaa 
Corporation.  Method  of  and  automatic  apparatus  for 
coating  bottle  necks.    2,081,478  ;  May  25. 

Ferngren,  Enoch  T.,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Plax  Corporation,  Hartford, 
Conn.  Forming  and  handling  dipped  formed  articles. 
2,090.528;  Aug.  17. 

Ferngren.  Enoch  T.,  Jackson  Heights,  Long  Island,  N.  Y., 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Plax  Corporation, 
Hartford,  Conn.     Flexible  bottle.     2.099.055  ;  Nov.  16. 

Ferngren,  Enoch  T.,  Jackson  Heights,  Long  Island,  N.  Y., 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Plax  Corporation, 
Hartford,  Conn.  Container  closure  and  cap.  2,099,056 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Ferngren,  Enoch  T.,  Jackson  Heights,  Long  Island.  N.  Y., 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Plax  Corporation, 
Hartford,  Conn.  Two  part  container  construction. 
2,099,057  ;  Nov.  16. 

Ferngren,  Enoch  T.,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Plax  Corporation,  Hartford, 
Conn.     Transparent  container.     2,097,690  :  Nov.  2. 

Fernholz,  Ernst,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany.  Coupling 
device    for    carbonators.      2,072,629  ;    INIar.    2. 

Fernplas  Corporation.  (See  Ferngren,  Enoch  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fernseh  Aktien-Gesellschaft.  (See  Krawinkel,  GUnther, 
assignor.) 

Fernseh  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Moller,  Rolf,  assignor.) 

Fernseh  Aktien-Gesellschaft.  (See  Schubert,  Georg,  as- 
signor.) 

Fernseh  Al;tion-Gesellsehaft.  (See  Schubert.  G..  and 
Moller.  assLsnors.i 

Fer-O-Con  Corporation.     (See  Kotrbaty,  Guy  F.,  assignor.) 

Ferrand  &  Suddards,  Limited.  (See  Bednall,  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 

Ferraez,  Nicolas,  Jr.,  Highland,  111.  Apparatus  for  catch- 
ing liquid  samples.    2,091,810  :  Aug.  31. 

Ferranti  Electric  Inc.  (See  Edwards,  Arthur  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ferrara,  Samuel  J.,  and  M'.  E.  Deen.  Peru.  Ind.  Blood 
transfusion  machine.     2.102,52.1 :  Dec.  14. 

Ferrari,  Abele,  C.  Rafanelli.  and  ]M.  Scalione,  Healdsburg, 
Calif.     Valve.     2,084,248  :  June  15. 

Ferrari,  Arthur  M.,  and  G.  JI.  Hoffman,  Algoma,  Oreg. 
Saw-surfacing  and  cleaning  a  saw  kerf.  2,071,618 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Ferrari,  Arthur  M.,  and  G.  M.  Hoffman,  Algoma,  Oreg. 
Saw  swage.     2.097.659  :  Nov.  2. 

Ferree,  Clifford  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Heat  treating  fur- 
nare.     2.089.829  ;  Aug.   10. 

Fcrrel,  Edward  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  T.  Macbetta, 
Robinson,  HI.     Knife  sharpener.     2,096,890  ;  Oct.  26. 

Ferrell,  Clifford  L.      (See  Nixon,  J.  D.,  and  Ferrell.) 

I'errelle,  Charles  H..  Savannah,  Ga.  Automobile  lunch 
support.     2,067,661 :  .Tan.  12. 

Ferrer,  Maxime,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Electrically  actuated 
dispensing  apparatus.     2,100,212  :  Nov.  23. 

Ferrero,  Paul,  Tertre,  and  C.  Vandendries,  Baudour,  as- 
signors to  Societe  Carbochimique,  Soci6t6  Anonyme, 
Brussels,  Belgium.  Preparation  of  chlorhydrins. 
2.103,813  :  Dec.  28. 

Ferris,  Ralph  E.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Field  coil  for  motors.     2,092,058  ;  Sept.  7. 

Ferris,  Robert,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Coffee  making  ap- 
paratus.    2,069,229  ;  Feb.  2. 

Ferris,  Robert  G.,  assignor  to  Starline.  Inc.,  Harvard, 
111.     Preserving  green   fodder.     2,084,797 ;   June   22. 

Ferris.  Robert  G..  assignor  to  Starline,  Inc.,  Harvard,  111. 
Grarple-fork.     2.100,800;  Nov.   30. 

Ferris,  Seymour  W.,  Aldan,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic 
Refining  Companv,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hvdrocarbon 
oil   treatment.      2,072,104;   Mar.    2. 

Ferris,  Seymour  W.,  Aldan,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic  Re- 
fining Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hydrocarbon  oil 
treatment.     2,080,415  ;  May  18. 

Ferris.  Seymour  W.,  Aldan,  W.  F.  Houghton.  Swarth- 
niore,  and  H.  C.  Cowles,  Jr.,  assignors  to  The  Atlantic 
)5efinincr  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Treatment  of  wax 
mixtures.      2.099.083  ;   Nov.   23. 

Ferris.  Walter,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Speed  controller  for 
prime  movers.     2,009,230  ;  Feb.  2. 

Ferris.  Walter,  assignor  to  The  Oil-'enr  Company,  MIl- 
waukcp.  Wis.  Center  bearing  for  hydraulic  locomotives. 
2.067,483;  Jan.  12. 

Ferris.  Walter,  assignor  to  The  Oilgear  Companv,  Mil- 
waukee.  Wis.     Pump   or  motor.     2,069,051  ;   Feb.   2. 

Ferris.  Waller,  assignor  to  The  Oilgear  (Company,  Mil- 
waukee,-Wis.     Puiiii>  or  motor.     2,074.068  :  Mar."  16. 

Ferris,  Walter.  a)ul  J.  K.  Douglas,  Milwaukee,  and  G.  F. 
Fobian.  West  Allis.  assignors  to  The  Oilgear  Company, 
Mihv.uikee,  Wis.  Hydraulic  transmission.  2.097,857; 
Nov.  2. 

Ferris,  Walter,  and  J.  K.  Douglas,  l\rilwaukee,  and  G.  H. 
Fobian,  West  Allis,  assignors  to  The  Oilgear  Compan.v, 
Milw.aukee,  Wis.  Hydraulic  transmission.  2,101,495; 
Dee.  7. 

Ferris,  Walter,  and  G.  TT.  Fobian,  Jtilwaukee.  Wis.,  as- 
signors to  Tlie  Oilgear  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Lathe.     2.071,786  :  Feb.  23. 

Ferris,  William  D.,  assisnof  to  Hu.'^iler  Corporation,  Ster- 
ling, 111.    Skate  roller.    2,076.531  ;  Apr.  13. 


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197 


Ferriss,  Charles  C,  Sr.,  Chico,  Tex.  Vibratory  screen. 
2,091.503  ;  Aug.  31. 

Ferro  Enamel  Corporation.  (See  Dany,  Elmer  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ferro  Enamel  Corporation.  (See  Mclntyre,  G.  H.,  and 
Stuart,  assignors.) 

Ferro  Enamel  Corporation.  (See  Robson,  J.  T.,  and 
Sylvester,  assignors.) 

Ferro  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Lemmerman, 
Robert  G.,  assignor.) 

Ferro  Machine  &  Foundry  Company,  The.  (See  Myers, 
Henry  B.,  assignor.) 

Ferro  Stamping  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Roe- 
thel,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Ferrocon  Corporation.     (See  Kotrbaty,  Guy  F.,  assignor.) 

Ferry,  Albert  M.,  Kenwood,  Md.  Golf  apparatus. 
2,090,348  ;  Aug.  17. 

Ferry,   Clarence  P.      (See  Predix,   John  W.,   assignor.) 

Ferry,  Genevra,  Nevada,  Mo.  Specimen  container. 
2,072,630  ;   Mar.    2. 

Ferry,  Joseph  D.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Cooking  receptacle. 
2,084,729  ;    June   22. 

Ferry,  Joseph  D.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Impeller  mechanism 
for  cooking  apparatus.     2,085,494  ;  June  29. 

Ferry,  Joseph  D.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Vegetable  slicing  ma- 
chine.    2,086,708  ;  July  13. 

Ferry,  Joseph  D.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Material  treating  ap- 
paratus.    2,091,675  ;  Aug.  31. 

Fesl,  Albert,  Chicago,  111.  Shoe  structure.  2,074,579 : 
Mar.  23. 

Fessler,  Albra  H.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Flint,  Mich.  Producing  ceramic  ware.  2,069,059 ; 
Jan.   26. 

Fessler,  Albra  H.,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration. Detroit,  Mich.  Alkali-free  ceramic  materials 
and  making  same.     2.069,060  ;  Jan.  26. 

Fessler,  Albra  H.,  and  R.  Russell,  Jr.,  Flint,  assignors  to 
General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Apparatus 
for  making  ceramic  articles.     2,091,973  ;  Sept.  7. 

Fether,  Donald  W.,  assignor  to  Ensco  Asbestos  Company, 
Downey,  Calif.  Method  and  apparatus  for  manufactur- 
ing friction  linings.     2.081.620;  May  25. 

Fetter,  Edward,  deceased,  F.  A.  Kemler,  executrix,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  H.  V.  Luca.<!,  Balti- 
more, Md.     Removing  hair.     2,067,909  :  Jan.   19. 

Fetter.  Ralph  S.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Barrel  closure. 
2,082,881  ;  .Tune  8. 

Fetzer,  Paul  L.      (See  Stalcup.  E.  F.,  and  Fetzer.) 

Feueht,  .Albert.      (See  Richardson,  L.  L.,  and  Feucht.) 

Feucht,  Albert,  Garfield  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Rock  Drill  Company,  (iJleveland,  Ohio.  Lubricator. 
2,075.576  ;  Mar.  30. 

Feuerbach,  Ferdinand  L.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  S. 
M.  Frank  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stub  ejector 
means  for  cigarette  and  cigar  holders.  2,074,466  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Feussner.  Helmut,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  ftlr 
Draiitlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Key- 
ing.    2,074.687  :  Mar.  23. 

Fewins.  Frank,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  D.  J.  W.  Hunting- 
ton, Los  Angeles,  Calif;  Supplemental  cornb  for  hair 
clippers.     2,092,153  ;  Sept.  7. 

Feykert.  Peter  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Railing. 
2,090,863  :  Aug.  24. 

Feyrer,  William  P.,  assignor  to  Dictaphone  Corporation, 
Bridgeport.  Conn.     Phonograph.     2,071,972  :  Feb.  23. 

Ffield,  Paul  D.,  assignor  to  Goodyear-Zeppelin  Corpora- 
tion, Akron,  Ohio.  Improving  the  physical  properties 
of  austenitic  steels.     2,080,367;  May  11. 

Ffield.  Paul  D.,  assignor  to  Goodyear-Zeppelin  Corpora- 
tion, Akron,  Ohio.  Improving  the  physical  properties 
of  austenitic  steels.     2,080,368 ;  May  11. 

Flat  Socleta,  Anonima.  (See  Accardi,  Perruccio,  as- 
signor.) 

Flat  Socletft  Anonima.     (See  Tamlnl,  Mario,  assignor.) 

Fiherloid  Corporation,  The.  (See  Derby,  E.  R.,  and 
Essolon,  a.'isignors.) 

Fiherloid  Corporation,  The.  (See  Esselen,  Gustavus  J., 
assignor.) 

Fiherloid  Corporation,  The.  (See  Esselen,  G.  J.,  and 
Lurle,  assignors.) 

Fiherloid  Corporation,  The.     (See  Lurle,  .Jacob,  assignor.) 

Fiherloid  Corporation,  The.  (See  Murdock,  P.  M.,  «nd 
Webber,  assignors.) 

Fiherloid  Corporation,  The.  (See  Parkhurst,  Frederic  A., 
assignor.) 

Fiherloid  Corporation,  The.  (See  Roberts,  William  P., 
assignor.) 

Flbreboard  Products,  Inc.  (See  Anderson,  Nels  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

FIbrehoard  I'rnducts  Inc.  (See  Benschoter,  James  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Flbreboard  Products  Inc.  (See  Bourland,  Eddie  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fll)rebo:ird  Products  Inc.  (See  Ford,  G.  P.,  and  Plttman, 
assignors.) 

FIbrol)oaid  Products  Inc.  (See  Stltt,  Claude  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pick,  Itciiiliold,  LudwIgKhnfcn-on-lho-Rliiiic,  assignor  1o 
I.  G.  PMrhoiilndiistrle  Akticngcscllscliaf  I ,  Ii'rimkfort-on- 
the-Mnin.  Germany.  Production  of  cyanhydrlna. 
2,0!)0.n.12  ;  Aug.  21. 

FIckol,  Glenn  R.,  Denver,  Colo.  Jlagiiedc  conveyer. 
2,070,105  ;   Apr.    0. 


Fickett,  Ernest  L.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.     Flexing  machine.     2,094,007  ;  Sept.  28. 

Picks  Reed  Company.      (See  Picks,  Robert  L.,  assignor.) 

Ficks,  Robert  L.,  assignor  to  P.  Reed  Company,  Cincin- 
nati,  Ohio.     Chair  construction.     2,076,510  ;  Apr.   6. 

Pidelitone  Records,  Inc.  (See  Llchten,  Maurice  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Fidelity  Blachine  Company.  (See  Larkin,  Walter,  as- 
signor. ) 

Pidler,  Harry  E.      (See  Maker,  D.   L.,  and  Fidler.) 

Piebiger,  Paul  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Burglar  trap. 
2,067,662  :  Jan.  12. 

Fiedler,  Else,  Furth,  Germany.  Chute  device  for  ash, 
garbage,  and  dust  bins.     2,096.630  ;  Oct.  19. 

Fiedler,  George  E.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Otis 
Elevator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Moving  stairway 
handrail   protecJ:ive  device.     2,080,980 ;   May   18. 

Fiedler,  Louis,  Detroit,  IMich.  ,lar  holder.  2,076,813; 
Apr.  13. 

Fiedler,  William  J.,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  A.  Schelske.     Jack.     2,080,963 ;  May  18. 

Fiegel,  William  J.     (See  Eggenweiler,  C.  W.,  and  Fiegel.) 

Fiegel,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Ltohn  Aluminum  and  Brass 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Strip  milling  machine. 
2,071,619  ;  Feb.  23. 

Fiegel,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Bohn  Aluminum  &  Brass 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Babbitting  apparatus. 
2,091,588  ;  Aug.  31. 

Fiegel,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Bohn  Aluminum  &  Brass 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Method  and  machine  for 
forming  flanged  bearing  shells.     2,097,691  :  Nov.  2. 

Fiegel,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Bohn  Aluminum  &  Brass 
Corporation,.  Detroit,  Mich.  Method  and  machine  for 
forming  bearing  shells.     2,097.692  ;  Nov.  2. 

Field,  Albert,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Dental  bridge  articulator. 
2,092,575  ;  Sept.  7. 

Field,  Crosby,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assi.gnor  to  Plaklce  Cor- 
poration, Wilmington,  Del.  Heat  excliange  aoparatus. 
2,078,938  ;  May  4. 

Field,  Crosby,  assignor  to  Plakice  Corporation,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Repairing  hollow  bodies.     2,084,952;   June   22. 

Field,  Crosby,  assignor  to  Plakice  Corporation,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Brine  ice.     2,101,055  ;  Dec.  7. 

Field,  Ernest  E.,  Brockton,  assignor  to  Charles  S.  Walkup, 
Jr.,  Boston,  Mass.  Machine  for  attaching  welts  to 
soles.     2,101,990;  Dec.  14. 

Field,  Florence  F.      (See  Field,  Walter  P.,  assignor.) 

Field,  Fred  P.,  .Jr.,  assignor  to  Dutchland  Farms,  Inc., 
Brockton,  Mass.  Tractor  and  trailer.  2,101,793  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Field,  Henry  P.,  Berwick,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American  Car 
and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mine  car. 
2,101,171  ;  Dec.  7. 

Field,  Hugh  W.      (See  Hasisler,  A.  E.,  and  Field.) 

Field,  Malcolm.     (See  Scott,  T.  R.,  and  Field.) 

Field,  Oscar  S.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Electrical  contact.  2,077,622  ; 
Ipr.  20. 

Field,  Oscar  S.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.     Relay.     2,083,902  ;  June  15. 

Field,  Oscar  S.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Light  signal  for  railroads. 
2,097,785  ;  Nov.  2. 

Field,  Oscar  S.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.     Relay.     2,097,780  ;  Nov.  2. 

Field,  Oscar  S.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Light  signal.  2,103,251  ; 
Deo.  28. 

Field,  Samuel  B.,  Holbrook,  Mass.,  nssicrnor  to  Hawaiian 
Macadarala  Nut  Company  Limited.  Honolulu.  Hawaii. 
Apparatus  for  and  method  of  opening  nuts.  2,067,566  ; 
Jnii.  12. 

Field,  Sherwood,  et  al.     (See  Bartell,  Floyd  E.,  assignor.) 

Field,   W.  &  P.  F.,   Company.      (See  Field.  Walter  P.) 

Field,  Walter  P.,  assignor  to  P.  P.  Field.  Brockton.  Mass., 
doing  business  as  W.  &  F.  P.  Field  Company.  Re- 
inforced last  for  boots  and  shoes.     2,100,278  ;  Nov.  23. 

FJelden.  Artlmr.  assls-'nor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Engine  blower  control.  2.067,767; 
Jan.  12. 

Field<'n,  Arthur,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Fuel  pump  for  injectors.  2,090,711 ; 
Oct.  20. 

Fields,  Ceorge  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Ratchet  wrench. 
2,099,001  ;  Nov.  IG. 

Fields,  Guilford  L.,  Norrlstown,  Pa.  Garment  construc- 
tion.    2,081,420;  May  25. 

Pleld.s,  ReulKMi  T.      (S(-o  Crane,  P.  W.,  and  Fields.) 

Fields,  Reuben  T.,  Arlington,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
nsslgnincntN,  to  1'].  I.  du  I'ont  do  Ncnuiurs  &  Company, 
Wllmlnglon,  Del.  Molds  used  In  (he  preparation  of 
synthetic  resins.     2,097,274  ;  Oct.   20. 

Fle'rman,  WIlllMni,  St.  I-ouIs,  Mo.  Trouser  cuffs  or  the 
like.     2,097,000  ;  Oct.  20. 

Pleiix,  .Irnii,  as.sigiior  of  ono-half  to  Solinoldor  &•  Clo, 
Paris,  Prance.  Direct loniil  stahlll/.Ing  ai>pnrntu3  for 
aerial  or  marine  criift.     2.073,203;  Mar.  0. 

I'Mciix,  .lean,  a.sslgnor  of  one-linlf  to  Schneider  A  Cle., 
rarls,  France.     (Vntrlfngal  clutch.     2,102.524  :  Doc.  14. 

Fife,  TInrvey  R..  Pittsburgh,  Pn.  Coating  coal. 
2,008,232  ;  Nov.   1). 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Fifield,  Albert  F.,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  The  American  Fork  &  Hoe  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Rail  joint.     2,069,361  ;  Feb.  2. 

Fifield,  Albert  F.,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  The  American  Fork  &  Hoe  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Tie  plate.      2,076,019 ;  Apr.   6. 

Fifield,  Albert  F.,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  The  American  Fork  &  Hoe  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Rail  anchor.     2,081,621 ;  May  25. 

Fitield.  Albert  F.,  St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  The  American  Fork  &  Hoe  Company,  Cleve- 
land.  Ohio.     Rail  joint   shim.     2,101.900  ;  Dec.   14. 

Figg,  Louis  J..  Jr.      (See  Carter,  E.   H.,   and  Figg.) 

Figueira,  Joseph,  New  York,  assignor  to  Leviton  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electric  switch. 
2,101,539  ;  Dec.  7. 

Fihe,  Albert  J.      (See  Ehrlich,  William,  assignor.) 

Fihe,  Albert  J.     (See  Holly,  Harry  H.,  assignor.) 

Fijux,  (George  F.,  Laurelton,  N.  Y.  Golf  tee.  2,094,320. 
Sept.  28. 

Fike,  Thomas  M.,  and  J.  Buxton,  Hawthorne,  Calif. 
Delayed  action  switch.     2,086,709  ;  July  13. 

Fikentscher,  Hans.  ( See  Mark,  H:.,  Fikentscher,  Heng- 
stenberg,   and  Siisich.) 

Fikentscher,  Hans,  Ludwlgshafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignor 
to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktlengesellschaft,  Frankfort- 
on  -  the  -  Main,  Germany.  Artificial  composition. 
2,067,706;  Jan.  12. 
•Fikentscher,  Hans,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  and  J. 
Hengstenberg,  Mannheim,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farben- 
industrie Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Production  of  Interpolymerization  products. 
2.100,900:  Nov.  30. 

FUdes,  Frederick  K.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Lifting  sling. 
2,080,813  ;  May  IS. 

Fildes,  Frederick  K.,  Altoona,  and  L.  M.  Showers,  Jr., 
Juniata,  assignors  to  The  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Shipping  container.  2,069,739  : 
Feb.  9. 

File,  Howard,  assignor  to  A.  E.  Staley  Manufacturing 
Company,  Decatur,  Dl.  Beverage  production.  2,068,738  ; 
Jan.   26. 

Filiberto,  John,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Furniture.  2,087,376  ; 
July  20. 

Fllion,  Melanie,  nSe  Lecompte,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Brassiere.     2,088,950;  Aug.   3. 

Filion.  Jlelanie,  n6e  Le  Compte,  -Montreal,  Quebec,  Can- 
ada.    Ventilator.     2,103.843  ;  Dec.  28. 

Filippi,  Joseph.      (See  de  Sperati,  M.,  and  Filippi.) 

Filkins,  Arthur  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Wall  scupper.  2,093,515  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Fillbrandt,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Perfection  Pack  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Basket  liner.  2,068,404  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Pillor  Famous  Facial  Corporation.  (See  Lohr,  Hans,  as- 
signor.) 

Filsliie  Lead  Head  Nail  Company.  (See  Upton,  John  M., 
assignor.) 

Filsinger,  Adolph  F.,  Wausau,  Wis.  Shoe.  2,077,879 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Filson,  George  W.  (See  Bradshaw,  W.  H.,  Fonda,  and 
Filson. ) 

Filson,  George  W.     (See  Fonda,  J.  S.,  and  Filson.) 

Filter  Tips  Limited.  (See  Edwards,  William  F.  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Filter  Tips  Limited.     (See  May,  Rowland  F.,  assignor.) 

Filtration  Equipment  Corporation.  See  Laughlin,  W.  C, 
and  Asch,  assignors.) 

Finch,  Horace  M.,  United  States  Navy.  Drop  raft  appa- 
ratus.    2.095,974:  Oct.  19. 

Pinch,  James  L.     (See  Young,  L.  L.,  and  Finch.) 

Finch,  James  L.,  Patchogue,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Condenser.  2,068,100 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Finch,  James  L.,  Patchogue.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Crystal  controlled  generator. 
2,085,743  ;  July  6. 

Finch.  James  L.,  Patchogue,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporntion  of  America.  Automatic  temperature  con- 
trol.    2,095.383  ;  Oct.  12. 

Finch,  James  L.,  Patchogue,  and  L.  L.  Young,  Rocky 
Point,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.  Temperature  control  container.  2,101,135 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Fincli.  Stanley  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Building-block. 
2.100.058  ;  Nov.  30. 

Finch,  William  G.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y^.  Electrostatic 
telecommunication    system.      2,066,463 ;    Jan.    5. 

Finch,  William  G.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  printer. 
2,067.181  :  Jan.  12. 

Finch,  William  G.  H.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Synchronizing 
svstom  :  2.060,001  :  Jan.  20. 

Finch.  William  G.  H.,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Portable  tele- 
communications  system.      2,071,227  :   Feb.    16. 

Pincli,  William  G.  H.,  New  York,  ?f.  Y.  Electronic 
amplifier.     2,075,004  :  Mar.  30. 

Finch,  William  G.  IT.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  High  speed  tele- 
picture  s.vstem.     2,082,692  ;  June  1. 

Finch,  William  (J.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telegraph  printer 
system.     2,083,160  ;  June  8. 

Finch,  William  (J.  H.,  Spuyten  Duyvil,  N.  Y.  Mechanical 
positive  driving  svstom.     2,080.846;  Aug.  10. 

Fincli,  William  G.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electronic  dis- 
trilmtor.     2,095,929  ;  Oct.  12. 


Finch,  William  G.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electronic  dis- 
tributor.    2,097,392  ;  Oct.  26. 

Finch,  William  G.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telepicture  syn- 
chronizing system.     2,098,802  ;  Nov.  9. 

Finch,  William  G.  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telepicture  trans- 
lating mechanism.     2,100,161 ;   Nov.  23. 

Finck,  August  H.,  St.  Charles,  Mo.  Harrow  tripper. 
2,082,795  ;  June  8. 

Finck,  Joseph  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Insulating  ma- 
terial.    2,091,918  ;  Aug.  31. 

Finck,  Joseph  L.,  assignor  of  thirty  per  cent  to  I.  R. 
Paris,  Washington,  D.  C.  Insulating  buildings  and  like 
structures.     2,098,138  ;  Nov.  2. 

Fincke,  Donald  M.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Machine  &  Foundry  Company.  Mounting  for  slicer 
blades.     2,101,002  ;  Nov.  30. 

Finckel,  William  H.,  Jr.,  trustee.  (See  Kee,  Charles  L., 
assignor.) 

Findlater,  Stevenson,  McKeesport,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional   Tube    Company.     Seamless    pipe    or   tube   mill. 

2.084.330  ;  June  22. 

Findlater,  Stevenson,  McKeesport,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional   Tube    Company.     Seamless    pipe    or   tube  mill. 

2.084.331  :  June  22. 

Findlater,  Stevenson,  McKeesport,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tionnl  Tube  Company.  Apparatus  for  making  tapered 
tubular  workpieces.     2,084,332  ;  June  22. 

Findlater,  Stevenson,  McKeesport,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Tube  Company.  Apparatus  for  making  tapered 
tubular  workpieces.     2,084,333  ;  June  22. 

Findlater,  Stevenson,  McKeesport,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Tube  Company.  Rolling  mill  guide.  2,099,473  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Flndlay,  Douglas  D.,  Carleton  Place.  Ontario,  Canada. 
Power  circuit  for  electric  ranges.     2,067.481 ;  Jan.   12. 

Findlay,  Edward  H.,  Pomona,  Calif.  Hand  punch. 
2,069,231  ;  Feb.  2. 

Findley,  Howard  J  ,  assignor  to  The  Bishop  &  Babcock 
Mfg.  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Signal  device  and 
system  therefor.     2,072,743  ;  Mar.   2. 

Findley,  Howard  J.,  assignor  to  The  Bishop  &  Babcock 
Mfg.  Company,  CHeveland,  Ohio.  Heater  for  automo- 
biles.     2,072,744;   Mar.    2. 

Findley,  Howard  J.,  assignor  to  The  Bishop  &  Babcock 
Mfg.  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Radio  signaling  sys- 
tem and  apparatus.     2,077,552  :  Apr.  20. 

Findoia.  John  A.,  assignor  to  Stubnitz-Greene  Spring  Cor- 
poration, Adrian,  Mich.  Spring  cushion.  2,099,200 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Fine  Art  Novelty  Corporation,  (See  Johnson,  R.  W., 
Loverch,  and  Zaum,  assignors.) 

Fine,  David  L.,  Newton  Center,  assignor  to  D.  L.  Fine 
and  D.  L.  Rosenberg,  a  partnership  doing  business  as 
The  Boston  Royal  Petticoat  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Woman's   undergarment.     2,080.703  ;    May   18. 

Fine,  David  L.,  Newton  Center,  assignor  to  D.  L.  Fine 
and  D.  L.  Rosenberg,  doing  business  as  The  IJoston 
Royal  Petticoat  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Garment. 
2,093,192  :  Sept.  14. 

Fine,  Harry  A.,  Flushing,  assignor  to  I.  B.  Kleinert  Rub- 
ber Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  device. 
2,098,381 ;  Nov.  9. 

Finger,  Hyman  E.      (See  Collins,  Charles  H.,   assignor.) 

Finger.  Paul  E.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy  Company, 
New  Kensington,  Pa.  Hatch  construction.  2,100,122  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Fingerhooth,  Dale  A.  (See  Harsch,  C.  A.,  and  Finger- 
hooth.) 

Finizie,  Tomun,  Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y.  Fruit  juice  extracting 
apparatus.     2,069,754  :  Feb.  9. 

Fink,  Abraham  S.,  Gloversville,  assignor  to  Aero  Improve- 
ments, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aircraft.  2,077,471 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Fink,  Colin  G.     (See  Miller,  B.,  and  Fink.) 

Fink,  (Tolin  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aluminum  coated  metal 
and  producing  the  same.     2,082,622  •  June  1. 

Fink,  (Jolin  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  F.  J.  Kenny,  Tenafly, 
and  J.  D.  Hord,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Spowers  Research  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Cover  for  metal  baths.     2,076,712  ;  Apr.  13. 

Fink,  Fred  B.,  Des  Moines,  Jlich.,  assignor  to  Kelvinator 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Midi.  Refrigerator  defrosting 
method  and  apparatus.     2.081.479  :  May  25. 

Fink,  Heinrich,  Wolfen  Kreis  Bitterfeld,  and  B.  Stahn, 
Dessau,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Manufacture 
of  nitrogenous  cellulose  derivatives.     2,097.120  :  Oct.  26. 

Fink,  Henry  A.     (See  O'Brien,  F.  J.,  and  Fink.) 

Fink,  Henry  A.,  Pelham  Manor,  assignor  to  Continental 
Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Side  seam  for 
sheet  metal  can  bodies.     2.083,440;  June  8. 

Fink,  Hermann,  Munich,  Germany.  Obtaining  and  iso- 
lating finely  dispersed  substances,  possessing  an  elec- 
trical charge,  from  strongly  diluted  solutions. 
2.072,089  ;   ]Mar.   2. 

Fink.  Lawrence  R.,  assignor  to  Fink-Roselievo  Company, 
Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Film  wiper.     2,084,485  ;  June  22. 

Fink-Roselieve  Company.  (See  Fink,  Lawrence  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Finke,  Herman  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Garage  door. 
2,070,722;   Feb.   16. 

Finke,  Herman  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Reversing  valve  gear. 
2,080,203  ;  May  11. 


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Pinkel,  Isidore,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Tool.     2,095,663  ;  Oct.  12. 

Finkel,  Milton,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garden  umbrella. 
2,087,537  ;  July  20. 

Finkeldey,  Fritz  A.  B.,  Santa  Cruz,  Calif.  Making  high 
silica  cement.     2,079,796  ;  May  11. 

Finkelstein,  Alex,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electrical  device  and 
fuse  therefor.     2,086,861  ;  July  13. 

Finkelstein,  Leo,  Baltimore,  Jid.  Apparatus  for  testing 
filters.     2,072,872  ;  Mar.  9. 

Finkes,  George  M.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Fork  and  Hoe 
Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Tool  handle.  2,075,277 ; 
aiar.  SO. 

Finlay,  Thomas,  et  al.  (See  Reynolds,  C,  and  Kucera, 
assignors.) 

Finlayson.  Donald.     (See  Dreyfus,  H.,  and  Finlayson.) 

Finlayson,  Donald,  and  F.  Happey,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Manufacture  of  artificial  materials.    2,089,198  ;  Aug.  10. 

Finlayson,  Donald,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  and  F.  Happey, 
Cleckheaton,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corpora- 
tion of  America.  Production  of  crimped  filaments, 
yams,  or  fibers.     2,089,199  :  Aug.  10. 

Finlayson,  Donald,  E.  L.  Greenwood  and  C.  Helme,  Spon- 
don, near  Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corpo- 
ration of  America.  Apparatus  for  the  manufacture  or 
treatment  of  textile  threads.     2,089,200  ;  Aug.  10. 

Finlayson,  Donald,  and  C.  E.  Stafford,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Treatment  of  artificial  filaments,  yarns,  rib- 
bons, and  similar  materials.     2,096,799  ;  Oct.  26. 

Finlayson.  Frank  E.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electric  heater.  2,091,849: 
Aug.  31. 

Finlayson,  George  A.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Packing. 
2,071,825  ;  Feb.  23. 

Finley,  Doctor  A.,  Valdosta,  Ga.  Sprayer  tank  device. 
2,069,702  ;  Feb.  2. 

Finley,  Sam  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Constructing  pavements. 
2.101,388  ;  Dec.  7. 

Finley,  Sam  E.,  nssignor  of  one-third  to  R.  D.  Kneale, 
Atlanta,  Ga.  Treating  green  coffee  berries.  2,097,591  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Finley,  Walter  H.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Overflow  preventing 
apparatus.     2,080,073  ;  May  11. 

Finley,  Walter  H.,  and  C.  H.  Hamilton,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Flush  tank   apparatus.     2,073,835  :  Mar.  16. 

Finley,  Walter  H.,  and  C.  H.  Hamilton,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Humidifying  system  and  apparatus.  2,099,009  :  Nov. 
16. 

Finlf-y,  Walter  H.,  and  C.  H.  Hamilton.  Nashville.  Tenn. 
Flush  tank  valve  apparatus.     2,101.991;  Dec.  14. 

Finn,  George  E.,  assignor  to  The  Sherwin-Williams  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  enamel  paints. 
2,096,095;  Oct.  19. 

Finn,  Louis  J.,  Peoria,  111.,  and  A.  N.  Weeks,  Boston, 
jNIass.,  assignors  to  Bemis  Bro.  Bag  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Bag.     2,092.602  :  Sept.  7. 

Finn,  Robert  R.      (See  Bysshe,  E.  T.,  and  Finn.) 

Finn,  Sidney  J.,  Beverly.  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe  rest. 
2,068,012  ;  Jan.  19. 

Finn,  Sidney  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for 
attaching  shoe  soles.     2,074.834  ;  Mar.  23. 

Finn,  Sidney  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
pressing  soles   on  shoes.     2,080,035  ;  May  11. 

Finn,  Sidney  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
applying  pressure  to  shoe  bottoms.     2,080,036  ;  May  11. 

Finn,  Sidney  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
applying  pressure  to  shoe  bottoms.     2,080,037  ;  May  11. 

Finn,  Sidney  .T..  Beverly,  M;iss,,  assignor  to  I'liited  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
applying  pressur-c  to  shoe  bottoms.      2.083.777  ;  June  15. 

Finn,  Sidney  J.,  Beverly,  JIass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
pressing  the  bottoms  of  shoes.     2,095,245;  Oct.  12. 

Finn,  Sidney  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Lasting  tool. 
2,096,738  ;  Oct.  26. 

Finn.  Si(hiey  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for 
use  in  pressing  soles.     2,102,688  ;  Dec.  21. 

Finnegan,  George  B.  Jr.  (See  Durham,  II.  N.,  and  Fiii- 
negan.) 

Finnegan,  Martin  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Eclipse 
Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Driving 
mechanism.  2,093,315  ;  Sept.  14. 

Finnegan,  Martin  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  nssignor  to  Eclipse 
Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Engine  start- 
ing mechanism.     2,099,804  ;  Nov.  23. 

Finnell,  Charles  S.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Cigarette.  2,098,619  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Finney,  Newell  B.,  Indlnnnpnlla,  Ind.  Safely  device  for 
refrigeration  systems.     2,067,'1-10;  Jan.   12. 

.(Tlnney,  Walter  D.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Dispensing  device. 
2,067,523;  Jan.  12. 

Finroolc,  Jolin  Q.,  Tx)H  Angeles,  and  F.  V.  Snger,  Alhnmbrn, 
jisslgnors  1o  Natlomii  I'osliil  Meier  (!oni|i!iiiy,  T.1O8 
Angeles,  Calif.  T,ocklng  Bystem  for  n  selective  de- 
nomination registering  and  priiiling  m.'ichlne. 
2,079,704  ;  May  11. 


Finsterbusch,   Karl.      (See  Petty,   E.,   and  Finsterbusch.) 
Finzi,    Gino,    Rome,    Italy.      Fire    extinguishing   grenade. 

2,073,416  ;  Mar.  9. 
Finzi,     Gino,     Rome,    Italy.       Fire    extinguishing    bomb. 

2,091,589  ;  Aug.  31. 
Fireman,  Peter,  Lambertville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Magnetic 

Pigment    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Pigment    aiCd 

preparing  the  same.     2,090,476  ;   Aug.   17. 
Firestein,  Max,  Beverly  Hills,  and  S.  Ferentzy,  assignors 

to  Max  Factor  &  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Photographic 

make-up.     2,099,010  ;  Nov.  16. 
Firestone  Cotton  Mills.     (See  Lewis,  Arthur  P.,  assignor.) 
Firestone  Steel  Products  Company.      (See  Adams,  Leland 

R.,   assignor.) 
Firestone    Steel    Products    Company,    The.      (See    Brink, 

Winfield  S.,  assignor.) 
Firestone    Steel    Products    Comany,    The.      (See    Seltzer, 

Otto  R.,  assignor.) 
Firestone    Steel    Products    Company,    The.       (See    Welch, 

William  H..  assignor.) 
Firestone    Tire    &    Rubber    Company,    The.       (See   Allen, 

Raymond  W.,  assignor.) 
Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The.     (See  Myers,  Wil- 
liam H.,  assignor.) 
Firestone  Tire  &   Rubber   Company,   The.      (See  Nichols, 

George  B.,  assignor.) 
Firestone   Tire  &  Rubber   Company,   The.      (See   Saurer, 

Curt,  assignor.) 
Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber   Company,   The.      (See   Shields, 

Jesse  W.,  assignor.) 
Firestone   Tire   &   Rubber    Company.      (See    Whittenberg, 

John  E.,   assignor.) 
Firgau,  Helmut.      (See  Guttenberg,  F.  H.  von  u.  zu.,  and 

Firgau.) 
Firma  Osnabriicker  Kupfer-und  Drahtwerk.      (See  Raydt, 

U.,  Hansen  and  Venzlaff,  assignors.) 
Firneburg,  Wilhelm,  Motherwell,  assignor  to  Clyde  Blades 

Limited,    Lanarkshire,    Scotland.      Safety    razor   blade. 

2,080,860  ;  May  18. 
First  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company  of  Minneapolis, 

Trustee.      (See  Harper,  Harry  D..  assignor.) 
First  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company  of  New  Haven, 

Conn.,  executor.      (See  Greist,  Hubert  M.,  and  W.  C, 

and  Word.) 
First  National  Bank  in  Bartlesville,   The,   administrator. 

(See  Fitch,  Louis  H..  Jr.) 
First  National   Bank  of  Bartlesville,  The.      (See   Pitch. 

L.  H.,  Jr.,  and  Frey.) 
Firstel,  Joseph  W.     (See  La  Douce,  John,  assignor.) 
Firth,    David,    assignor   to   Marvel    Carbureter    Company, 

Flint.  Mich.     Carburetor.     2,068,127  ;  Jan.  19. 
Firth,  David,  Flint.  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 

to  Borg-Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.    Thermostatic 

heat  control.     2,092,246  ;   Sept.  7. 
Firth,  Neal  V.,  Roselle,  and  A.  G.  Hall,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors  to  Bell   Telephone  Laboratories,    Incorporated, 

New     York,     N.     Y.       Electric     communication     cable. 

2,081,427  ;  May  25. 
Firth-Sterling   Steel   Company.      (See  Welch,   Elmer  B., 

assignor.) 
Firth,    Thos.,    &    John    Brown    Limited.       (See    Everett, 

Samuel  J.,  assignor.) 
Fisch,     Max,     New    York,     assignor    of    one-half    to    E. 

Reshower,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Child's  wearing  apparel. 

2,081,532  ;  May  25. 
Fisch,  Willi.     (SeeKraus,  W.,  and  Pisch.) 
Fischel,     Eduard,      Berlin-Charlottenburg,      assignor      to 

Siemens    &    Halske,    Aktiengesellschaft,     Si(.'mcnsstadt, 

near  Berlin,   Germany.      Control   arrangement   for   mo- 
tors, particularly  rudder  motors.     2,069,605  ;  Feb.  2. 
Fischel,  Frederic  A.      (See  Akergren,  Johan  E.,  assignor.) 
Fischer,  Aaron.      (See  Goldman,  L.  E..  and   Fischer.) 
Fischer,  Albert  C,  Chicago,   HI.     Apparatus  and  method 

for  making   composition   strips.      2.072.105  ;   jMar.    2. 
Fischer,    Albert    C,    Chicago,    III.      Paving    construction. 

2.077,749  :  Apr.  20. 
Fischer,    Albert    C    Chicago,     III.       Composition    sheet. 

2,087,248;  Julv  20. 
Fischer,  Albert  C,  Chicago,  111.     Flowerpot.     2,089,353; 

Aug.  10. 
Fischer,      Albert      C,      Chicago,      111.     Surfacing      unit. 

2.094,571  :  Sept.    28. 
Fischer       Albert     C,      Chicago,      111.        I'lant     covering. 

2,097,972  :    Nov.    2. 
Fischer.     Albert     C,     Chicago,     111.     Composition     strip. 

2,103,003  ;  Dec.   21. 
Fischer,  Albert  C,  Chicago,   111.,  assignor  to   The  Philip 

Ciirey    Mnnufaclurinc    Company.      IJe(-nforced    concrete 

road  construction.     Re.   20,376  ;   Mav  25. 
FLsclier,   AlUort  C,   Chlca.uo,   III.,  nssignor    to  The  Philip 

Cnrcv    Miinufactnring    Company.      Constinctlonal    mn- 

tcrinl.     2.007.707  :  Jan.  12. 
Fischer,   Albert  C.,  Chicago,    111.,  nssignor  to  The  Philip 

C!in>y  MnnnfMcturlng  Company.     Method  and  apparatus 

for      nninufacture      of      slieet      surfacing      mnlerlals. 

2,080,386;  May  11. 
Kiscber,   All)i>rl    T..   Cli'veland   Heights,   Ohio.     Prodiiclng 

rubber  bunds.      2,102,689;  Dc-c.  21. 
I'ls.'her,     AllMMt     T.,     Cleveland    Heights,    Ohio.     Article 

lH>ld(>r.      LM  02,690;  Dec.   21. 
I'i.'^chi'r,    AiUbiiiiy   J.,    JacUsoit    Heights,   assignor   to   The 

Ddir  ('()Mi|)any,  Inc.,  New  York.  N,  Y.     I'urlllcntU>ii  nml 

utillz.itlon   of  sewage  sludge  digester  gas.     2,0f)7,-l,'S4  ; 

Nov.  2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Fischer,  Anthony  J.,  Jackson  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Doit  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flocculation. 
2,101,810  ;  Dec.  7. 

Fischer,  Anthony  J.,  Jackson  Heights,  and  X.  B.  Lund, 
Seaford,  assignors  to  The  Dorr  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Sewage  digestion.     2,090,194  ;  Aug.  17. 

Fischer,  Anthony  J.,  Jackson  Heights,  and  N.  B.  Lund, 
Seaford,  assignors  to  The  Dorr  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Sewage  digestion.     2,091,631 ;  Aug.  31. 

Fischer,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flexible  tubular  casing. 
2,086,263  ;  July  6. 

Fischer,  Edward  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Magnesium  Development  Corporation. 
Alloy.     2,073,51.5  ;  Mar.  9. 

Fischer,  Edward  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Magnesium  Development  Corporation. 
Magnesium  alloys.     2,095,975  ;  Oct.  19. 

Fischer.  Edward  L.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Flow  meter. 
2.082,5-39  :  June  1. 

Fischer,  Edwin   L.      (See  Ross,  E.,  and  Fischer.) 

Fischer,  Emil,  Bloomtield,  N.  J.  Manufacturing  stockings. 
2,079,439  ;  May  4. 

Fischer,   Erich.      (See  Benade,   W.,  Fischer,   and   Raeck.) 

Fischer,  Erich.  (See  Eckert,  V,'.,  Braunsdorf,  and 
Fischer.) 

Fischer.  Erich.      (See  Fleischhauer,   R..  and   Fischer.) 

Fischer,  Erich.     (See  Modersohn,  A.,  and  Fischer.) 

Fischer,  Erich.     (See  Wlnkeler,  H.,  and  Fischer.) 

Fischer,  Erich,  Bad  Soden  in  Taunus,  and  W.  Gmelin, 
Frankfort-on-the-Maln-Hochst,  Germany,  assignors  to 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Nitro- 
dyestuffs  and  preparing  them.      2.080,704  ;   May   18. 

Fischer,  Erich,  Bad  Soden-on-Taunus.  and  R.  Huss.  Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main,  (Sermany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline 
Works,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Water-soluble  azo-dye- 
stuffs.    2,098,643  ;  Nov.  9. 

Fischer,  Ernst.      (See  Ecl^ert,  W.,  and  Fischer.) 

FLschor,  Ernst,  OfCenbach-on-the-lNIain,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Azo-dyestuff.s  insoluble  in  water.     2,070,119  ;  Feb.  9. 

Fischer,  Ernst,  Berlin-Lichterfelde,  assignor  to  Siemens 
&  Halske,  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near  Ber- 
lin, Germany.  Communication  cable.  2,072,712 ; 
Mar.    2. 

Fischer,  Ernst,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Colored  rubber  products  and  producing  them. 
2,084,555  ;  June  22. 

Fischer,  Franz,  and  O.  Horn,  assignors  to  the  firm  Studien- 
und  Verwertungs-Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Mulheim-on-the- 
Ruhr,  Germany.  Production  of  molded  articles  bv 
pressing.     2,079,343  :  May  4. 

Fischer,  Franz  J.,  Dresden-Mickten,  assignor  to  Koch  & 
Sterzel  Aktiengesellschaft,  Dresden,  Germany.  Cur- 
rent transformer.     2,066,396  ;  Jan.  5. 

Fischer,  Fritz,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Opticolor  Aktiengesellschaft,  Glarus,  Switzerland. 
Printing-apparatus  for  lenticulated  films.  2,066,679  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Fischer,  Fritz  A.,  assignor  to  Eloctro-acustic  Gesellsehaft, 
mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Kiel,  Germany.  Amplifier 
arrangement  for  listening  devices.     2,071,739  ;  Feb.  23. 

Fischer,  H.  G.,  &  Co.  Inc.  (See  Musket,  P.  P.,  and  Rich- 
ardson, assignors.) 

Fischer,  Hans.      (See  Semmler,  F.,   and  Fischer.) 

Fischer,  Hellmuth,  Ilmenau,  Germany.  Glass  composition 
for  electrical  discharge  devices.     2.097,275  ;  Oct.  26. 

Fischer,  Hellmuth,  Ilmenau,  Germany.  Luminescent 
glass.    2,099,602  ;  Nov.  16. 

Fischer,  Henry,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cut-off  blade  for 
paper  rolls.     2.091,310  ;  Aug.  31. 

Fischer,  Henry,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Paper  roll  holder. 
2,091,311  ;  Aug.  31. 

Fischer,  Herbert  G.  M.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.  Liquid  level  in- 
dicator.    2,069,917;  Feb.  9. 

Fischer,  Johannes,  Berlin-Siomensstatt,  assignor  to 
Siemens  &  ITalske  Aktiengesellschaft,  .Sieuiensstatt, 
near  Berlin,  Germany.  Producing  .calvanic  coatings  on 
aluminum  or  aluminum  alloys.     2.095,519  ;   Oct.   12. 

Fischer,  Joseph  J.,  et  al.  (See  Obodzinskl,  Anton,  as- 
signor.) 

Fischer,  I>oster.      (See  T^efft,  J.,  and  Fischer.) 

Fischer,  Oliver  C,  assignor  of  one  per  cent  to  R.  L. 
l\Iilli>r,  one  per  cent  to  O.  J.  Motlitt,  one  per  cent  to 
H.  0.  Horn,  four  per  cent  to  H.  F.  Schneider,  one 
per  cent  to  E.  E.  Collette,  one  per  cent  to  L.  V.  Sondel- 
beck,  arkd  one  per  cent  to  A.  D.  Goeddell,  Waterloo; 
one  per  cent  to  A.  A.  Wierschom  and  M.  Wicrschem, 
and  one  per  cent  to  E.  W.  Koch,  Columljia.  and  one 
per  cent  to  I.  A.  Moore,  Collinsvillo,  111.  MufHcr. 
2.101,389  ;  Dec.  7. 

Fischer,  Oscar.  (See  Kiippenbender,  H.,  Winzenburg, 
Feigner,  Fischer,  and  Kaden.) 

Fischer,  Paul  E.,  Sheldahl,  Iowa.  Rail  straightening 
Implement.     2,068,667  :  Jan.   26. 

Fischer,  I'hilip  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Stereopticon  slide. 
2,069,304  ;  Feb.  2. 

Fischer,  .Samuel,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y'.,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Agricultural  Chemical  Company,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Furnace  for  treating  phosphate  material.  2,100.843  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Fischer,  Stefan,  Prague,  Czechoslovakia.  Driving  system 
for  motor  vehicles.     2,096,355  ;  Oct.  19. 


Fischer,  Walter  H.      (See  Arp.  L.  D..  and  Fischer.) 

Fischer,  Wllhelm  O.  L.,  assignor  to  Goodyear-Zeppelin 
Corporation,  Akron,  Ohio.  Ballast  water  recovery  for 
airships.      2,078,532  ;   Apr.    27. 

Fischer,  William  F.  (See  Anderson,  G.  V.,  and  Conklin, 
assignors.) 

Fischer,   William   H.      (See  Newnham,    E.,   and  Fischer.) 

Fischer,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Knapp-Monarch  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Multiple  type  electrical  appliance. 
2,089,7.39  :  Aug.  10. 

Fischer,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Knapp-Monarch  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  JIo.  Electrical  appliance  and  base. 
2,099.437  ;  Nov.  16. 

Fish,  Charlie  M.,  Kingsport,  Tenn.  Brace  for  moldboard 
plows.     2,088,508  ;  July  27. 

Fi.sli,  J.  U.,  Trust.      (See  Fish,  John  U.,  assignor.) 

Fish,  John  U.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  J.  V.  Fish  Trust.  Combined  air  conditioning 
and  house  heating  system.     2,100.474;  Nov.  30. 

Fish,  Mortimer  S.,  Stuttgart,  Ark.  Farm  float.  2,085,645  ; 
June  29. 

Fish,  Mortimer  W.,  and  H.  F.  (Tlark,  Dayton,  Ohio,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  General  Motors 
Corporation.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  Re.  20,268 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Fish,  Percy  C,  Kalamazoo,  Jlich.  Composite  vitreous  tile 
and  concrete  stave.     2,077,750  ;  Apr.  20. 

Fish,  Percy  C,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Mold  for  manufactur- 
ing composite  vitreous  tile  and  concrete  staves. 
2,098,382  ;  Nov.  9. 

Fish.  Percy  C,  Kalamazoo,  IMich.  Manufacturing  com- 
posite vitreous  tile  and  concrete  staves.  2,101,992; 
Dec.  14. 

Fish  Rotary  Oven  Co.  (See  Hoppe,  Frederic  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fish,  William  M.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Ironing  cord 
holder.     2,095,185;  Oct.  5. 

Fishburn,  Otto  E.     (See  White.  R.  O.,  and  Fishburn.) 

Fishburn,  Otto  E.,  and  P.  Orr,  Muncie,  Ind.,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Borg-Warner  Corporation,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Double  clutch  transmission.  2,077,553  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Fishburne,  Edward  B.,  Anniston,  Ala.  Breathing  device. 
2.068,171  ;  Jan.  19. 

Fishel,  Robert  G.,  Evanston,  111.  Cooking  utensil. 
2,085,306  ;  June  29. 

Fisher,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Conversion  and  coking  of  car- 
bonaceous materials.     2,073.367  ;  Mar.  9. 

Fisher,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany, Chicago.  111.  Conversion  and  coking  of  hydro- 
carbons.    2,098,033  ;  Nov.  2. 

Fisher,  Alfred  J.  and  E.  G.  Simpson,  assignors  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Division 
molding  assembly  for  a  windshield.  2,069,032 ;  Jan. 
26. 

Fisher,  Alvin  C.  (See  Fisher,  William  J.,  W.  A. 
A.   C,   E.,   and  V.   H.) 

Fisher,  Arthur  W.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Time  measur- 
ing apparatus.     2,095.861  :  Oct.  12. 

Fisher,  Barney  L.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Game. 
2,098,417  ;  Nov.  9. 

Fisher,  Carl  G.,  Miami  Beach,  Fla.  Sign.  2.083,258 : 
.lune  8. 

Fisher,  Carl  G.,  Miami  Beach,  Fla.  Advertising  model. 
2,086.665  :   July  13. 

Fisher,  Charles  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Saylor- 
Beall  Manufacturing  Company.  Spray  gun.  2,079,033  ; 
May  11. 

Fisher,  Evans.  (See  Fisher,  William  J.,  W.  A.,  A.  C,  E., 
and  T.  H.) 

Fisher  Flouring  Mills  Co.  (See  Fisher,  O.  W.,  and  Walter, 
assignors.) 

Fisher,  Gerald  JI.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Socony- 
Vacuum  Oil  Company,  incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Preventing  corrosion   in  oil  stills.     2,068,979  ;  Jan.  26. 

Fisher,  Gerald  JI.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  So- 
cony-Vacuum  Oil  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York. 
N.  Y'.  Producing  a  metal  napthenate.  2,071,862  ;  Feb 
23. 

Fisher,  Gerhard  R.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Jletalloscope. 
2,066,561  :  Jan.  5. 

Fisher,   H.   Howe.      (See   Black,   William    G..   assignor.) 

Fisher,  Harmon  F.,  assignor  to  Union  Oil  Company  of 
California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dewaxing  oil. 
2,086,666;  July  13. 

Fisher,  Harmon  F.,  and  B.  G.  Aldridge,  assignors  to 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Process  and  apparatus  for  dewaxiug  oil.  2,067,162  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Fisher,  Harry  C.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Minnesota  Mining  &  Manufacturing 
Company,  St.  Paul.  Minn.  Coloring  granular  slate  and 
the  like.     Re.  20,295  ;  Mar.  16. 

Fisher.  Henry  A..  I'arkersburg,  W.  Va.  Ornamental  as- 
sembly and  manufacturing  the  same.  2,094,529  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Fisher,  Henry  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  N.  Sohn,  Har- 
risburg.  Pa.     Arm  support.     2,070,397  ;  Feb.  9. 

Fisher,  Herman  G.,  assignor  to  Fisher-Price  Toys,  Inc., 
East  Aurora,  N.  Y.  Mechanical  toy.  2,069,181 ; 
Jan.  26. 


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Fisher,  Herman  G.,  assignor  to  Fisher-Price  Toys,  Inc., 
East  Aurora,   N.  X.     Action   toy.     2,089,885  ;   Aug.   10. 

Fisher,  John  S.,  assignor  to  The  General  INletal.'s  Powder 
Company,  Akron,  Oliio.  Friction  article  and  producing 
same.     2,072,070  ;  Feb.  23. 

Fisher,  Joseph  R.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resist- 
ance.    2,075,515  ;  Mar.  30. 

Fisher,  Joseph  R.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resist- 
ance element.     2,082.102  ;  June  1. 

Fisher,  Joseph  R.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resis- 
tance unit.     2,091,259  ;  Aug.  31. 

Fisher,  Lawrence  E.  (See  Frank,  W.  H.,  Hollingswortli, 
and  Fisher.) 

Fisher,  Leonai-d,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Massage  device. 
2,097,455  ;  Nov.  2. 

Fisher,  Martin  T.,  et  al.      (See  Dailey,  Jay  F.,  assignor.) 

Fislier,  Orin  W.,  and  R.  E.  Walter,  assignors  to  Fisher 
Flouring  Mills  Co.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Electrically  con- 
trolled valve   mechanism.     2,102,311  ;   Dec.  14. 

Fisher,  Paul  B.      (See  Factor,  F.    and  Fisher.) 

Fisher-Price  Toys,  Inc.  (See  Fisher,  Herman  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fisher,  Ralph,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one -half  to 
Oregon  Worsted  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.  Weaving 
apparatus.     2,079,161 ;  May  4. 

Fisher,  Ralph  D.,  Long  Beach  Calif.,  assignor  to  Baash- 
Ross  Tool  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fishing  tool. 
2,090,834  ;  Aug.  24. 

Fisher,  Ralph  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  Oregon  Worsted  Company,  Portland,  Oreg.  Holder 
and  method  for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  analogous  pur- 
poses.    2,100,388  ;  Nov.  30. 

Fisher,  Richard  T.     (See  Pierce,  R.  H.,  and  Fisher.) 

Fisher,  Robert  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Whiting 
Holding  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Electric  motor. 
2,103,350  ;  Dec.  28. 

Fisher,  Victor  H.  (See  Fisher,  William  J.,  W.  A.,  A.  C, 
E.,  and  V.  H.) 

Fisher,  William  A.  (See  Fisher,  William  J.,  W.  A.,  A.  C, 
E.,  and  V.  H.) 

Fisher,  William  J.,  W.  A.,  A.  C.  .E.  F.,  and  V.  H., 
Tyvan,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Poultry-killing  device. 
2.081,229:  May  25. 

Fisk,  Gustaf  L.      (See  Abramsen,  Petter  B.,  as.signor. ) 

Fiske,  Augustus  H.,  Warren,  assignor  to  Rumford  Chemi- 
cal Works,  Rumford,  R.  I.  Detergent  compositions. 
2,078,071  ;  Apr.  20. 

Fiske,  Augustus  H.,  Warren,  assignor  to  Rumford  Chemi- 
cal Works,  Rumford,  R.  I.  Purification  of  phosphate 
source  for  acid  manufacture.     2,079,847;  May  11, 

Fiske,  Augustus  H.,  Warren,  assignor  to  Rumford  Chemi- 
cal Works,  Rumford,  R.  I.  Detergent  c-omposition. 
2,092,913  ;   Sept.  14. 

Fiske,  Augustus  H.,  Warren,  assignor  to  Rumford  Chemi- 
cal Works,  Rumford,  R.  I.  Inhibitive  compound. 
2.098,744  ;  Nov.  9. 

Fiske,  Augustus  H.,  Warren,  and  C.  S.  Bryan,  Providence, 
assignors  to  Rumford  Chemical  Works,  Rumford,  R.  I. 
Softening  water  and  dissolving  calcium  salts  with 
thiotptrnnhospliates.      2,007,028;    Jan,    12. 

Fiske,  Bradley  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reading  machine. 
2.080,172;  May  11. 

Fisker,  Peder  A.,  assignor  to  Aktieselskabet  Fiskor  & 
Nielsen,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Filter  for  vacuum 
cleaners  and  the  like.     2,069,703  ;  Feb.  2. 

Fitch,  Benjamin  F.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Propelling  mech- 
anism for  freight  containers.     2,087,249  ;  July  20. 

Fitcli,  Benjamin  F.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  JJeehanism  for 
handling  freight  container.^,      2.099,084  ;  Nov.   23, 

Fitch,  Benjamin  F.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  IMotor 
Terminals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Door  construc- 
tion   for    freight    containers.      2,069,232 ;    Feb.    2. 

Fitoh,  Benjamin  F.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Motor 
Terminals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Door  locking 
mechanism   for  freight   containers.     2,069,233  ;   Feb.  2. 

Fitch,  Benjamin  F.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  lo  Motor 
Terminals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Froiglit  con- 
tainer.    2,009,234  ;  Feb.  2. 

Fitch,  Benjamin  F.,  Grefuwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Motor 
Terminals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
supporting  demountable   bodies.      2,009,235  ;    Feb.   2. 

Fitoli,  Benjamin  F.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Motor 
Tcrinin.'ilH  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mechanism  for 
raising  and  supporting  demountable  bodies.  2,009,230  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Fhch,  Benjamin  F,,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Motor 
Terminals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Door  operating 
mechanism.     2,069,237;  Feb.  2. 

Fitch,  Benjamin  F.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Motor 
Terminals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y,  Freight  con- 
tainer.     2,070,580  ;  Feb.   10. 

Fitch,  I'.enjaniln  F.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Mo- 
for  TerMilnals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Freight 
conliHner.     2,071,334;  Keb.  23. 

Fitch,  I'.enjamin  !•'.,  Greenwich,  Clonn.,  assignor  to  Mo- 
tor I'erniinals  (,'onipany.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  transferring  movable  conlalncrs.  2,071,.")35;  l'\-l). 
23. 

FUch,  I'enjaniin  l'\.  f!reeinvlcli,  f!onn.,  assignor  to  Mo- 
tor Teriiiinnl.4  rr.nipimv.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Convortlblo 
vthleln.      2,071,620;    I'VI).    23. 

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Fitch,  Benjamin  F.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Motor 
Terminals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automotive 
truck  bodv.     2,100.323  ;  Nov.  30. 

Fitch,  Clyde  J.     (See  Lemmon,  W.  S.,  Fitch,  and  Walz.) 

Fitch,  Clyde  J.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Business  Jlachines  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Keyboard  control  mechanism.  2,074,051  :  Mar. 
16. 

Fitch,  Clyde  J.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Communication   system.     2,079,440 ;   Mav   4. 

Fitch,  Ellery  R.     (See  McClure,  G.  T.,  and  Fitch.) 

Fitch,  Ellery  R.,  Irwin,  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse  Air 
Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Brake  control. 
2.068,319  ;  Jan.  19. 

Fitch,  Ellery  R.,  Irwin,  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse  Air 
Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pressure  brake. 
2,088,167  ;  July  27. 

Fitch,  Ellery  R.,  Irwin,  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Shockproof  re- 
tardation controller.     2,099,390  ;  Nov.  16. 

Fitch,  Fred  H.,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Shaving  brush.  2,072,620  ; 
Mar.    2. 

Fitch,  Karl  E.,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  assigsior  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Communication    svstem.      2,073.468  ;   Mar,    9. 

Fitch,  Karl  B.,  Chatham,  and  P.  S.  Kinkead,  Ridgefield 
Park,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telegraph  exchange 
system.     2,079,685  ;  May  11. 

Fitch,  Louis  H.,  Jr.,  deceased,  First  National  Bank  In 
Bartlesville,  administrator,  Bartlesville,  Okla.,  as- 
signor to  Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  Production 
of   antiknock   gasoline.      2,072,745  ;    Mar.    2. 

Fitch,  Louis  H.,  Jr.,  deceased,  Bartlesville,  Okla. ;  The 
First  National  Bank  in  Bartlesville  administrator,  as- 
signor to  Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  Polymerizing 
olefin  hydrocarbons.     2,084.082  ;  June  15. 

Fitch,  Louis  H.,  Jr.,  deceased,  and  F.  B.  Frev,  Bartles- 
ville, Okla.  ;  The  First  National  Bank  of  Bartlesville 
administrators  of  said  Louis  H.  Fitch.  Jr.,  assignors  to 
Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  Catalytic  treatment  of 
gasoline.     2,079,934;  May  11. 

Fitch,  William  II.,  Plaiufleld,  N.  J.  Powdered  coal  fur- 
nace.    2,074,504;  Mar.  23. 

Fiichburg  Grinding  Slachine  Corporation.  (See  Gould, 
a.  S.,  and  La  Fleur,  assignors.) 

Fitchburg  Paper  Company.  (See  Uong,  Dlong  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fitchett,  Thomas  S.,  Glen  Arm,  Md.,  assignor  to  F.  X. 
Hooper  Company,  Inc.,  Glen  Arm,  Md.  Roll  adjust- 
ment for  paper  box  machines  or  the  like.  2,081,583  ; 
May  25. 

Fitterer,  George  R.,  assignor  to  Fitterer  Pyrometer  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Thermoelectric  apparatus. 
2,094,102  ;  Sept.  28. 

Fitterer  Pyrometer  Company.  (See  Fitterer,  George  R., 
assignor.) 

Pitton,  Cyrus  J.     (See  YingUng,  Frank  B.,  assignor.) 

Fitts,  George  McK.,  Washington,  D.  C.  I'ositive  lock 
fastener.    2,080,769  ;  May  18. 

Fitz,  Charles  L,,  Chicago,  111,,  nssirrnor  to  Colortone  Cor- 
poration,    Camera.     2,073,368  ;  M.'ir,  9. 

Fitz,  Wllhelm,  Essen,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Koppers  Company.  Coking  retort  oven 
for  low  or  medium  temperature  coking.  2,070,587 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Fitz,  VVilhelm.  Essen,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Koppers  Company.  Production  of  medium- 
temperature  coke.     2,085,903  ;  July  6. 

Fitz  Gerald,  Alan  S.,  Wynnewood,  Pa.  Electric  Elevator 
indicating  system.     2,074,835  :  Mar.  23. 

Fitz  Gerald,  Alan  S,,  Wynnewood,  Pa.  Alternating  current 
electric  power  control  system.     2,074,830  ;   Mar.   23. 

Fitz  Gerald,  Alan  S.,  Wynnewood,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Compnnv.  Electric  timing  and  counting 
device,      2,078,792;   Apr.   27. 

Fitz  Gerald,  Alan  S.,  Wynnewood,  Pa.  Traffic  control 
svstem.      2.100,313:   Nov.  30. 

Fitzgerald,  Carl  J.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Valve.  2,088,500 ; . 
July  27. 

Fitzgerald,  Charles  F.  (See  Hadawa.v,  J.  B.,  and  Fitz- 
gerald.) 

Fitzgerald,  Charles  F.,  Essex,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  jMachinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Trim- 
ming machine,     2,085,14!) ;  June  29. 

FKzgeriild,  lOdward  R.,  Re.xford,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  lOleclric  Company.  Refrigerating  system. 
2,073,510;  Mar.  9. 

Filz  Gerald,  .lolin  J.,  Medford,  Mass.  Brick  tie. 
2,089.253  ;  Aiil'.  10. 

Fitz  Gerald,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Ilrlggs  &  Stratton 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tuning  dial.  Re.  20,357  ; 
May  11. 

Fllz  tierald,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Itrlgg.s  i^  Stratton  Cor- 
lionitlon,   Milwaukee,  Wis.     Lock.     2,OOS.-10,"> ;  Jan.   10. 

Fitz  (JernUl,  John  W.,  assignor  to  ItriggH  &  Stratton  Cor- 
|)c>ratlon,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Key  decoder.  2,070,228; 
I'VI).  9. 

I'll/.  Gi'nild,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Brlggs  i^  Stratton 
("iiiporalidn,  .Mihvaul;eo,  Wis.  Onlimt  regulator  for 
motor  genenitors.     2,080,257;   May  11. 


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IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Fitz  Gerald.  John  W.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Carburetor.  2,080,258 ; 
May  11. 

Fitz  Gerald.  John  W.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Cor- 
poration. Milwaukee,  Wis.  Automatic  carburetor  choke 
control.     2.086,023  ;  July  6. 

Fitz  Gerald,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Cor- 
poration, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Key  cutting  jig.  2,089,354  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Fitz  Gerald.  John  W.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Cor- 
poration, llilwaukee.  Wis.  Engine  starter.  2,098,866 : 
Nov.  9. 

Fitzgerald  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Fitz- 
gerald, Maurice  F.,  assignor.) 

Fitzgerald  ^Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Fitzgerald, 
Patrick  J.,  assignor.) 

Fitzgerald.  Maurice  F..  Winsted,  assignor  to  The  Fitz- 
gerald Manufacturing  Company,  Torrington,  Conn. 
Electric  flatiron.     2.102,892  :  Dec.  21. 

Fitzgerald.  Patrick,  assignor  to  Albert  Pick  Co..  Inc., 
Chicago,  m.  Cutter  for  plastic  substances.  2,093,867  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Fitzgerald,  Patrick  J.,  assignor  to  The  Fitzgerald  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Torrington,  Conn.  Gasket. 
2,089,2.54  ;  Aua.  10. 

Fitz  Gerald,  William  G..  Tarrytown,  X.  Y.  Tire  chain. 
2.083.903  :  June  15. 

Fitzgerald,  William  P.,  Easton.  Pa.,  assignor  to  J.  T. 
Baker  Chemical  Company,  Phillipsburg.  N.  J.  Produc- 
ing protein-iodine  compounds.    2,079,797  ;  May  11. 

Fitz-On  Sales  Corporation.  (See  Critchley,  James  V., 
assignor. ) 

Fitzpatrick  Bros.  Inc.     (See  Baker,  David  C,  assignor.) 

Fitzpatrick.  Walter  G.,  Houston,  and  S.  W.  Webster. 
Dallas,  Tex.  Water-cooled  brake  drum.  2,098,490 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Fitzsimmons.  James  W.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Matrix  trim- 
mer.     2,072,106  ;    Mar.    2. 

Fitzsimmons,  John  T.,  and  J.  L.  Arthur,  Anderson,  Ind.. 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,"  Detroit,  Mich.  Distributor  lubrication. 
2,067,079  ;  Jan.  5. 

Fitzsimmons,  Robert  L.,  assignor  to  E.  C.  Atkins  and 
Companv,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Combined  drawbolt  and 
clamp    for   saw   blades.      2,072.298  ;   :Mar.    2. 

Fitz  Simons.  Ogden.  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Company, 
Chicago.  111.     Capillary  viscometer.     2,095,324;  Oct.  12. 

Fitz  Simons,  Ogdeu,  and  R.  A.  Jack,  Hammond,  Ind.,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Refin- 
ing motor  fuels.     2.068.126  :  Jan.  19. 

Fitz  Simons,  Ogden,  and  W.  H.  Bahlke.  Hammond,  Ind., 
assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Sol- 
vent fractionation  of  gasoline.     2,073,517  ;   Mar.  9. 

Fiveshilling,  Albert  D..  Boston,  N.  Y.  Broom  guard  or 
bridle.     2,097,787  :  Nov.  2. 

"5"  Spot  Short  Range  Gun  Clubs  of  America,  Inc.,  The. 
(See  Preece,  Fred  W..  assignor.) 

Fix,  Arthur  J..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Nut  cracking  device. 
2,069.877  :  Feb.  9. 

Fix,  Earl  L.,  New  Kensington,  and  B.  J.  Dennison, 
Tarentum,  Pa.,  assianors  to  Duplate  Corporation. 
Laminated   glass.     2,072,583 ;   Mar.   2. 

Fladeland.  John  E.,  Waupun,  Wis.  Portable  electric  fan. 
2.073.868  :  Mar.  16. 

Flagg,  Frederick  P.,  assignor  to  Waltham  Watch  Com- 
panv, Waltham.  Mass.  Compensating  spring. 
2,099.474:  Nov.  16. 

Flagstad,  Cornell.  Jlinneapolis,  Minn.  Folding  table. 
27086.380  :  July  6. 

Flaherty,  Harold  J.,  Saugus,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Lighting  fixture.  2,078,793 ;  Apr. 
27. 

Flaliortv.  John  T.  (See  Montgomery,  J.  E.,  and  Fla- 
horty.) 

Flaherty.  John  T.,  assignor  to  United  Engineering  & 
Foundry  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Fa.  Apparatus  for 
handling  and  annealing  metal  bars  or  the  like. 
2.067.524  :  Jan.  12. 

Flaherty.  John  T.,  assignor  to  United  Engineering  & 
Foundry  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  an- 
nealing merchant  bars.     2.067,525  :  Jan.  12. 

■Flaig,  J.  A.,  Lumber  Co.,  The.  (See  Clem,  Benjamin  H., 
assignor.) 

Flajoliet-Bracq,  Paul,  Maisons-Laffitte,  France.  Furnace 
with  helical  hearth.     2,067.823  ;  .Tan.  12. 

Flakice  Corporation.      (See  Field,  Crosby,  assignor.) 

Flamini,  Francisco,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  System  for 
feeding  fuels  to  internal  combustion  machines. 
2.098.575;  Nov.  9. 

Flammang.  John,  University  City.  P.  L.  Bowser,  St. 
Louis,  and  H.  Ernst.  Pine  Lawn,  Mo.,  assignors  to  The 
Storling  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Trunk  piston. 
2.070,441  :  Mav  4. 

Flanagan,  Thomas  B.,  Columbus.  Ohio.  Scale.  2,097,025  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Flanagan.  Thomas  B.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Scale.  2,097,026  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Flanagan.  Tliomas  B.,  assignor  to  The  E.\act  Weight  Scale 
Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Weighing  scale.  2.074,983  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Flanagan,  William  B..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Can.  2,095,804  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Flanagan,  William  B.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Can.  2,096.578  ; 
Oct.  19. 


Flanagan,    William    M.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Ornamental 

base  for  Christmas  trees.         2,103.939  ;  Dec.  28. 
Flandera,    Vaclav    F.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Earth    digging 

tool.    2,083,328;  June  8. 
Flanders.  Hyrum  E..  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling 

Mill     Company,     Middletown,     Ohio.       Hard      alloy ; 

2,095,325  ;  Oct.  12. 

(See  Flannery,   John    R.,   as- 


(See  Greenslade,   G.   R.,   and 

gh,  assignor  to  Flannery  Bolt 
Pa.        Staybolt     assemblage. 


G.  H.,  and  Flar- 


Flannery   Bolt   Company, 
signor.) 

Flannery    Bolt   Company. 
Armstrong,  assignors.) 

Flannery.  John  R..  Pittsburg 
Company,      Bridgeville, 
2.096.454  :  Oct.   19. 

Flarsheim,    Edwin   S.      (See  Liebel,   J. 
sheim.) 

Flarsheim,  Edwin  S.,  assignor  to  The  Liebel-Flarsheim 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Clamp.  2,097,402 ;  Oct. 
26. 

Flaten,  Gunhild  S.     (See  Potter.  Thora  G.,  assignor.) 

Flath.  Otto  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Parkway  cable  outlet  top 
member.     2.103.773  :  Dec.   28. 

Flather,  Harry,  Brisbane,  assignor  to  Brisbane  Machinery 
Co.  (Pty.)  Ltd.,  South  Brisbane,  Queensland,  Australia. 
Grain  cleaner,  separator,  and  the  like.  2,()69,139 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Flatley,  Edward  G.      (See  Flatley.  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Flatley,  James  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  treat- 
ment of  infantile  paralysis.     2,093,830 ;    Sept.    21. 

Flatley,  John  H..  Little  York,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  G. 
Flatley,  Rock  Island,  IlL  Hog  trap.  2,099,956  ;  Nov. 
23. 

Flatow,  Joseph,  and  J.  Pullman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Abra- 
sive disk.     2.073.739  ;  Mar.  16. 

Flaws,  John  Jr.,  Cleveland  Heights.  Ohio,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Controlling  device  for 
mechanisms.     2.071,941  ;   Feb.    23. 

Flaws,  John.  Jr.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Filament  mounting  and 
mechanism  tlierefor.     2.085.578  :  June  29. 

Flaws,  John.  Jr.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Device  for  feeding  fila- 
ments and  similar  articles.     2,089,055  ;  Aug.  3. 

Flaxiuan,  Marcellus  T.     (See  Barnes,  C.  D.,  and  Flaxman.) 

Fleck.  Christian  H.     (See  Cotey.  R.  F.,  and  Fleck.) 

Fleck,  Louis  C,  Appleton,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  K.  C.  M.  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Re- 
ducing dusting  in  the  manufacture  of  coated  paper. 
2,072,070  ;    Mar.    2. 

Fleck,  Winfred  C,  and  C.  F.  .A^yle,  McKee,  Pa.  Fruit  Jat 
holder.     2,071,518  ;  Feb.  23. 

Fleckenstein,  George  A.,  Stratford,  and  M.  L.  Water- 
man, Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignors  to  The  Singer  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.  Lubricating  de- 
vice for  sewing  mnchine.s.     2.103,899:  Dec.  28. 

Fleeger,  Burtner.      (See  Davidson,   Arthur  C,  assignor.) 

Fleer,  John  H.,  La  Grange,  Mo.  Game  timer.  2,076,453  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Fleetwings,   Inc.      (See   de  Ganahl,   Carl,  assignor.) 

Fleetwings,  Inc.     (See  Miller.  Roy  G.,  assignor.) 

Fleetwings,  Incorporated.     (See  Yicario,  Carlo,  assignor.) 

Fleetwood  Craftsmen,  Inc.  (See  Waters,  W.  H.,  and 
Kern,  assignors.) 

Fleischel.  Gaston,  Bleneau.  (Yonne),  France.  Lever  con- 
trolled system.     2.087.885  :  July  27. 

Fleischel.  Gaston,  Bleneau,  France.  Variable  speed  and 
automatically  driven  transmission.     2.092.446  :  Sept.  7. 

Fleischel,  Gaston.  Bleneau.  I'Vance.  Transmission  con- 
trol mechanism.     2.092.447  ;  Sept.  7. 

Fleischer,  Caroline  E.  M.,  executrix.  (See  von  Hofe, 
G.  W.,  and  Fleischer.) 

Fleischer.  Joseph.  Dayton.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Jlotors  Corporation.  Refriger- 
ant mixture  and  using  the  same.     2.101.993:  Dec.  14. 

F1ei.<!cher,  Paul  W.     (See  von  Hofe.  G.  W..  and  Pleiscber.) 

Fleischer.  Paul  W.,  Weehawken.  assignor  to  New  Jersey 
Machine  Corporation.  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
handling  sheets  of  material,  labels,  and  the  like. 
2,071,115  :  Feb.  16. 

Fleischer.  P.iul  W..  Weehawken.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  A.  H. 
Balliet  Corporation,  Allentown,  Pa.  Cigar  box. 
2.074.314;  Mar.  16. 

Fleischer,  Paul  W.,  Weehawken.  and  F.  J.  Hammer,  North 
Bergen,  assignors  to  New  Jersey  Machine  Corporation, 
Hoboken,  N.  J.  Machine  for  covering  boxes  and  the 
like.     2.075.005  ;  Mar.  30. 

Fleischhauer,  Richard.  (See  Bayer,  O.,  Fleischhauer,  and 
Delfs.) 

Fleischhauer,  Richard.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Fechen- 
heim,  Germany,  assignor  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Mono-azodyestuffs.  2,008.172  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Fleischhauer,  Richard,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechen- 
heim,  Germany,  assignor  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Mono  azo  dvestuffs.  2,073,470 ; 
JLir.  9. 

Fleisclihauer,  Richard,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim, 
Germany,  assignor  to  General  .\niline  Works,  Inc..  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Monoazo  dyestuffs.     2.079,499  :  May  4. 

Fleischhauer.  Richard.  Frankfort-on-the-5Iain-Fechenheim, 
Germany,  and  C.  T.  Schultis,  Bergen,  near  Hanau-on- 
the-Main,  assignors  to  General  AnUine  Works.  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    Monoazo  dystuffs.    2,069,740 ;  Feb.  9. 


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Fleischhauer,  Richard,  Frankfort-on-the-BIain-Fechen- 
heim  and  C.  T.  Schultis,  Bergen,  near  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Woriss, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monoazodyestuffis.  2,095,468  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Fleisclahauer,  Richard,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim, 
and  E.  Fischer,  Bad  Soden  at  the  Taunus,  Germany, 
assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Monoazodyestuffs.     2,102,115  ;  Dec.   14. 

Fleischman,  Ferdinand,  Little  Silver,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
J.  Fleischman,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.  Match  book. 
2,095,469;  Oct.   12. 

Fleischman,  Julia.  (See  Fleischman,  Ferdinand,  as- 
signor.) 

Fleischmann,  Isidor,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Burglar  alarm. 
2,084,841 ;  June  22. 

Fleisher,  Harry,  assignor  to  Princeton  Inc.,  Watertown, 
Conn.     Knitted  fabric.     2,073,402  ;  Mar.  9. 

Fleisher,  Walter  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cooling  bread. 
2,073,469  ;  Mar.  9. 

Fleisher,  Walter  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  conditioning 
apparatus.     2,077,554  ;  Apr.  20. 

Fleishhacker  Paper  Box  Company.  (See  Trost,  Gustave 
A.,  assignor.) 

Fleishman,  Blyron,  Bronx,  assignor  to  Louis  Marx  &  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.     Toy.     2,070,007  ;  Feb.  9. 

Fleming,  Alexander  M.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Chrysler 
Corporation,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Adjustable  seat. 
2,099,107  ;  Nov.  16. 

Fleming,  Edward  P.  (See  Bartholomew,  G.  P.,  and 
Fleming.) 

Fleming,    Eli    L.,    Long    Beach,    Calif.  Stuffing    box. 

2,080,121;  May  11. 

Fleming,  Floyd  L.,  Waverly,  Wash.  Counting  mecha- 
nism.    2,094,644;  Oct.  5. 

Fleming,  Fred  R.     (See  Des  Jardins,  L.  A.,  and  Fleming.) 

Fleming,   J.    Stuart.      (See  INIorrison,   John   K.,    assijxnor. ) 

Fleming,  James  S.  B.,  Ardrossan,  Scotland,  assignor  to 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Manufacture 
of  safety  explosives.     2,078,240  ;  Apr.  27. 

Fleming,  Kussell,  administrators  et  al.      (See  King,  John 

w.,  n.) 

Flemming,  Walter,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignor  to 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktlengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main.  Germany.  Production  of  ethyl  chloride. 
2,094,064;  Sept.  28. 

Fleshman,  Carl  H.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  cooling 
and  dispensing  beer.     2,091,755  ;  Aug.  31. 

Fletcher,  Allen  H.,  assignor  to  Fletcher  Oil  Well  De- 
sander  Corporation,  Bakersfield,  Calif.  Vacuum  release 
collar.     2,096,739  ;  Oct.  26. 

Fletcher,  Allen  H.,  assignor  of  three-ninths  to  G.  D. 
Slusher,  two-ninths  to  B.  W.  McCune,  and  two-ninths 
to  B.  P.  Meyer,  Bakersfield,  Calif.  Well  tester. 
2,103,940;  Dec.  28. 

Fletcher,  Charlps  L.      (See  Conklin.  F.  R.,  and  Fletcher.) 

Fletcher,  Charles  L.      (See  Malm,  C.  J.,  and  Fletcher.) 

Fletcher,  Harold  \V.,  assignor  to  Hughes  Tool  Company, 
Houston,  Tex.  Engaging  tool  joint  threads.  2,086,667  ; 
July  13. 

Fletcher,  John,  Kenmore,  assignor  to  Plastergon  Wall 
Board  Company,  BulTalo,  N.  Y.  Coating  composition 
and  production  thereof.     2,067,910  ;  Jan.   19. 

Fletcher,  John,  Kenmore,  assignor  to  Plastergon  Wall 
Board  Company,  BufEalo,  N.  Y.  Wallboard.  2,086,802  ; 
July  13. 

Fletcher,  John,  Kenmore,  assignor  to  Plastergon  Wall 
Board  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Wallboard.  2,089,087  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Fletcher.  Joseph  H.,  Southgate,  Calif.  Glare  shield. 
2,101,901  ;  Dec.  14. 

Fletcher,  Junius,  Portsmouth,  Va.  Composite  ornamental 
panelwork  for  various  articles.     2,093,831  ;  Sept.  21. 

Fletcher  Oil  Well  Desander  Corporation.  (See  Fletcher, 
Allen  H.,  assignor.) 

Fletcher,  William  A.     (See  Sample,  B.  S.,  and  Fletcher.) 

FIetch(!r,  William  D.,  Staten  Island,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Butterworth  Svstem  Incorporated. 
Apparatus  for  washing  the  interior  of  tanks. 
2,078,566  ;   Apr.    27. 

Fletcher  Works,  Inc.  (See  Bartholomew,  Robert  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Flclc!i(!r  Works,  Incorporated.  (See  Scliaum,  Carl,  as- 
signor.) 

Fletcher  Works,  Incorporated.  (See  Schaum,  Fletcher, 
assignor.) 

Flott,  Lawrence  H.,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  National  Aniline 
&  Chemical  Comp.iny,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antlfoam- 
ing  agents.     2,074,380  ;  Mar.  23. 

Flexible  Steel  Lacing  Company.  (See  Olsen,  John  C,  as- 
signor.) 

FI(>xion,  Inc.     (See  Bowers.  Thomns  A.,  assignor.) 

Fh'xiunie  Corporal  Ion.  (See  Gordon,  W.,  Nauth,  and 
Kniep,  assignors.) 

Floxliime  (;ori)oration.     (See  Nuutli,  Raymond,  assignor.) 

Flex  O-Tube  Co.,  The.  (See  MUlor,  William  II.,  as- 
signor.) 

I'lcxiHo  Sales  Company.  (See  Soarlea,  Wayne  S.,  as- 
Hlgnor.) 

Floxwood  Company,  The.  (See  Klmendorf,  Armln,  as- 
signor.) 


Fleysher,  JIaurice  H.,  and  J.  Ogilvie,  BufEalo,  assignors  to 
National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Brominated  pyranthrones  and  method  of  making. 
2,074,381 ;  Mar.  23. 

Fli-Bac  Products  Corporation.  (See  Nye,  Alvin  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Flicker,  John  A.,  and  C.  R.  Callaghan,  Bellevue,  Ohio. 
Hand  truck.     2,077,144  ;  Apr.  13. 

Fliegner,  Charles,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Collapsible  um- 
brella.   2,091,676  :  Aug.  31. 

Fliess,  Robert  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  observing  bodies  through  opaque  substances. 
2,075,808  ;  Apr.  6. 

Fligg,  James  A.,  Elkins  Park,  Pa.  Weaving  cut  pile 
fabric.     2,075,187  ;  Mar.  30. 

Flinchbaugh,  Henry  K.,  West  Manchester  Township, 
York  County,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  E.  Smith, 
Springettsbury  Township,  Y'ork  County,  Pa.  Auto- 
matic filling   nozzle.     2,072,202 ;   Mar.   2. 

Fling,  Russell  R.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Building  structure. 
2,088,645  ;  Aug.  3. 

Flinn,  Roland  W.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Purification  of  natural 
deposits.     2,070,161  ;  Feb.  9. 

Flint,  Arthur  W.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Plywood 
joint.     2,069,668  ;  Feb.  2. 

Flint,  Charles  W.,  Glen  EUyn,  111.  Stoi-m  window. 
2,091,706  ;  Aug.  31. 

Flint  &  Co.      (See  Delson,  John,  assignor.) 

Flint,  Hylaud  C,  Chicago,  111.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
2,073,145  ;  Mar.  9. 

Flint,  Hyland  C,  Grosse  Pointe.  Mich.,  assignor  to  Patent 
Sales,  Inc.  Spring  seat  construction.  2,100,475  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Flint,  Hyland  C,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Patent  Sales, 
Inc.     Spring  seat  construction.     2,100,476  ;  Nov.  30. 

Flint,  James  A.,  Upper  Arlington,  Ohio,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Traylor  Vibrator  Company. 
Apparatus  for  transferring  material.  2,094,697 : 
Oct.  5. 

Flint,  James  A.,  Upper  Arlington,  Ohio,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Traylor  Vibrator  Company. 
Device  for  packing  materials.     2,094,698  ;  Oct.  5. 

Flint,  James  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Tray- 
lor Vibrator  Company.  Vibratory  conveyer.  2,094,785  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Flint,  James  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Traylor 
Vibrator  Company.  Vibratory  drying  conveyer. 
2,094,786;   Oct.   5.  '  j     ^  j 

Flint,  James  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Tray- 
lor Vibrator  Company.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
transferring  material.     2,094,787  ;  Oct.   5. 

Flint,  James  A.,  and  A.  D.  Holt,  Columbus,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  The  Traylor  Vibrator  Company.  Vibratory 
feeder.     2,098,034  ;  Nov.  2. 

Flint,  James  G.     (See  McWhirter,  E.  M.  S.,  and  Flint.) 

Flint  &  Walling  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lung, 
Kenneth  R.,  assignor.) 

Floback,  Elmer  B.     (See  Ahlquist,  Eugene  P.,  assignor.) 

Flogaus,  Howard  A.,  Ferndale,  Mich.  Engine  cooling 
system.     2,067,758  ;  Jan.  12. 

Flood,   Arne.      (See   Schmidt-Nielsen,   S.,   and    Flood.) 

Flood,  Carl  A.,  assignor  to  Dennison  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Framingham,  Mass.  Attaching  means. 
2,069,878  ;  Fob.  9. 

Flood,  Carl  A.,  assignor  to  Dennison  Manufacturing 
Company,  Framingham,  Mass.  Pin  ticket  machine. 
2,083,150  ;  June  8. 

Flood,  Charles  W.,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lighting  fix- 
ture.    2,093,165  ;  Sept.  14. 

Flood  Company,  The.  (See  Flood,  E.  D.,  and  Hannum, 
assignors.) 

Flood,  Earl  D.,  and  J.  A.  Hannum,  Cleveland  Heights, 
Ohio,  assignors  to  The  Flood  Company.  Preparation 
of  coating  composition.     2,084,480  ;  June  22. 

Flood,  Henry,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Fraser,  Etliclbert  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Flood,  Joseph  V.,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Display  cabinet. 
2,087,904  ;  July  27. 

Flora,  Charles  1!.,  Danville,  Va.  Adjustable  locli  strike. 
2,094,119  ;  Sept.  28. 

Floradny,  Burton  S.,  assignor  to  Dura  Company.  Toledo, 
Ohio.  Rrguliitor  mech;>nisni  for  windows  of  railway 
cars  and  the  like.     2,076,980  ;  Apr.  13. 

Floicylc,  Edward  M.,  Rockaway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stapling 
Machines  Co.  Positiiiuing  means  for  box  parts. 
2,085,579  :  June  20. 

Florence  Pipe  Foundry  &  JIachino  Company.  (Sec 
Cnmerota,  Louis  A.,  assignor.) 

Florence  IM|)e  Foundry  &  jraohino  Company.  (See  Cnm- 
erota, li.  A.,  &  INIatlack,  assignors.) 

Floronce-Welirle  Stove  Co.  (See  I'iekup,  Oeorgp  E,,  as- 
signor.) 

Floridin  Company.  (See  Hartshornc.  Frank  W.  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Florman.  Irving,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Smoker's  appliance. 
2.()S6.110;  July  0. 

Florman,  Irving,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Combined  cigarette 
case  and  llghler.     2,080.411  ;  July  C. 

ji'lorman,  Irving,  New  York,  N.  'T.  Cigarette  llchtcr. 
2,086,412;  July  6. 

I'Moniian,  Irving.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Cigarette  llRhter. 
2,0»7.»73  ;  Nov.  2. 

I'lormaii,  Irving,  Now  York,  .\.  Y.  Container.  2.009.805; 
Nov.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Florman,  Irving,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Electric  dry  shaver. 
2,100.13.0  ;  Nov.  23. 

Florman,  Irving,  assignor  to  Vestalite  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.   Y.     Cigarette  lighter.     2,094,591  ;  Oct.  5. 

Floro,  Albert,  and  A.  G.  Sabol,  assignors  to  The  Reuter 
Organ  Company,  Lawrence,  Kans.  Organ  action  magnet. 
2,083,644;  June  15. 

Florsheim  Shoe  Company,  The.  (See  White,  John  J., 
assignor.) 

Flory,  Leslie  E.,  Oaklyn,  and  G.  A.  Morton,  Haddon 
Heights,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica.    Electric  discharge  device.     2,093,166  ;  Sept.  14. 

Floss.  Carl  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  body  construction. 
2,077,751 ;  Apr.  20. 

Flournoy,  Algernon  F.,  Monroe,  La.  Relief  valve. 
2,069,522  ;  Feb.  2. 

Flowers,  Frank  A.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Clothes  drier. 
2,087,570;  July  20. 

Flowers,  Henry  F.,  Findlay,  Ohio.  Tandem  wheeled 
truck.     2,078,915  ;  Apr.  27. 

Floyd,  Eugene  P.,  and  A.  G.  Hackney,  Tucapau,  assignors 
of  one-half  to  C.  C.  Wyche,  D.  Russell,  S.  J.  Nichols, 
and  A.  Moore,  Spartanburg,  and  G.  Hill,  Wellford,  S.  C. 
Pattern  control  and  shedding  mechanism  for  looms. 
2,099,729;  iNor.  23. 

Floyd,  Henry  G.,  and  J.  D.  Sample,  assignors  to  The 
McWane  Cast  Iron  Pipe  Co.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Sup- 
porting core  bars  in  flasks.     2,088,736  ;  Aug.  3. 

Floyd-Wells  Company,  The.  (See  Schneider,  Frank  H., 
assignor.) 

Floyd-Wells  Company,  The.  (See  Teague,  Walter  D.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Fluchaire,  Maurice,  Tarare,  and  S.  Javorski,  Lyon,  as- 
.«;'gnors  to  Societe  des  Dsines  Chimiques  Rhone,  Poulenc, 
I'aris,  France.  Preparing  beta-bromethyl  benzene. 
2,082,946  ;  June  8. 

Fluor  Corporation,  The.  (See  Henderson,  E.,  and  Red- 
dick,   assignors.) 

Flury,  Godfrey,  Austin,  Tex.  Archery  device.  2,084,634 ; 
June  22. 

Flygare.  (^arl  G.      (See  Griffing,  H.  F.,  and  Flygare. ) 

Flygare,  Carl  G.      (See  Wood,  W.  H.,  and  Flygare.) 

nygare,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Jlass.     Grinding  machine.     2,077.359  ;  Apr.  13. 

Flygare,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  Grinding  machine  table  reciprocating 
mechanism.     2,078,757  ;   Apr.   27. 

Flygare,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.  Hydraulically  operated  steady  rest. 
2,086,024  ;  July  6. 

Flygare,  Carl  G..  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.     Grinding  machine.     2,088,549  ;  July  27. 

Flygare,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.  Grinding  machine  steady  rest.  2,088,550  ;  July 
27. 

Flygare,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.  V.'heel  driving  mechanism  for  grinding  machines. 
2,092,714;  Sept.  7. 

Flygare,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  \\orcpster, 
Mass.  Grinding  wheel  truing  apparatus.  2,092,730 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Flygare,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.  Grinding  wheel  positioning  mechanism. 
2,101,794;  Dec.  7. 

Flygare,  Carl  G.,  and  H.  A.  Silven,  assignors  to  Norton 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Grinding  wheel  truing  ap- 
paratus.    2,101,795  ;  Dec.   7. 

Flynn,  Benjamin  H.,  Alexandria,  La.  Endless-tread  ma- 
chine-supporting means.     2,082,693  ;  June  1. 

Flvnn,  Benjamin  H.,  Alexandria,  La.  Ditch  grading  or 
cutting  machine.     2,088,369  ;  July  27. 

Flynn,  Edward  J.     (See  Patnode,  W.  I.,  and  Flynn.) 

Flynn  &  Emrich  Company.  (See  Turner,  J.  F.,  and 
Breidenbaugh,  assignors.) 

Flynn,  John  N.      (See  Guthoff,  M.,  Flvnn,  and  Smith.) 

Flynn,  Theodore  P.      (See  Allin,  G.  S.,  and  Flynn.) 

Flvnt.  Louis  W.  G.  (See  JMascuili,  J.  J.,  Gardner,  and 
Flynt.) 

Fl.vnt,  Louis  W.  G.     (See  White,  H.,  and  Flynt.) 

Fobian,  George  H.     (See  Ferris,  W.,  .md  Fobian.) 

Focht,  Irvine  J.     (See  Smith,  W.  E.,  and  Focht.) 

Focke,  Theodore  B.      (See  Resek,  M..  and  Focke.) 

Fodor,  Gabriel,  Paris,  and  H.  Garih,  Neuilly  sur  Seine, 
France.  Manufacture  of  bodies  containing  metallic  car- 
bides.    2,093,656  :  Sept.   21. 

Fodor,  Joseph,  London.  England.  Driving  device  for 
magnetic  sound  recording  and  reproducing  apparatus. 
2.091,750  ;  Aug.  31. 

Fodor,  Joseph,  London,  assignor  of  one-half,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Victor  Beecroft  North.  Kent,  England. 
Apparatus  for  operating  electric  luminous  tube^. 
2,080,668  ;  July  13. 

Fodor,   Joseph  J.      (See   Smith,   H.  A.,   and  Fodor.) 

Foehrenbach,  Arthur  F.,  assignor  to  Berger  Jlanufactur- 
Ing  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Voting  key  and  actuating 
arm  assembl.v.     2,093,.554  ;  Sept.  21. 

Foehrenbach,  Arthur  F.,  and  R.  F.  Shoup,  Canton,  Ohio, 
and  S.  It.  Shoup,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.,  assignors  of  one- 
half  to  Bergen  Manufacturing  Company,  Canton,  Ohio, 
and  one-lialf  to  Shoup  Voting  Machine  Corporation, 
Union  City,  N.  J.  Voting  machine  voting  booth. 
2,008,853  ;  Jan.  20. 


Foehrenbach,  Arthur  F.,  and  R.  F.  Shoup,  assignors  of 
one-half  to  Berger  Manufacturing  Company,  Canton, 
Ohio,  and  one-half  to  Shoup  Voting  Machine  Corpora- 
tion, Union  City,  N.  J.  Voting  machine  interlock  for 
negative  and  atlirmative   ballots.     2,079,686  ;   May   11. 

Foerste,  William,  Pelham  Manor,  assignor  to  Packard 
Properties,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flashing  gaseous 
discharge  lamp.     2.075,188  ;  Mar.  30. 

Foerste,  William,  Pelham  Manor,  assignor  to  Packard 
Properties,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gaseous  discharge 
lamp  apparatus.     2,075,606  ;  Mar.  30. 

Foerster,  Charles  V.,  Jr.  (See  Brown,  W.  D.,  and  Foer- 
ster.) 

Fogarty,  John  E.,  Auburn,  Mass.  Dispensing  apparatus. 
2,066,397  ;  Jan.  5. 

Fogler,  Mayor  F.,  and  D.  A.  Rogers,  Petersburg,  Va.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Solvay  Process 
Company,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Reacting  nitrogen  tetrox- 
ide  with  aqueous  liquids.     2,072,947  ;  Mar.  9. 

Fohrer,  Friedrich,  assignor  to  Maschinenfabrik  Augsburg- 
Nurnberg  A.  G.,  Augsburg,  Germany.  Welded  box 
frame  for  vertical  internal  combustion  engines. 
2,100.775  ;  Nov.  30. 

Foil,  Clifton  C.      (See  Schaefier,  C.  A.,  and  Foil.) 

Foilfilm,  Inc.  (See  Kittredge,  H.  G.,  and  Broderick,  as- 
signors.) 

Foilfilm,  Inc.  (See  Kittredge,  H.  G.,  and  Williams,  as- 
signoi's. ) 

Foisy,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating  Arms 
Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Testing  apparatus. 
2.077,383  ;  Apr.  20. 

Fol,  Jean  G.     (See  Plaizier.  J.  A.,  and  Fol.) 

Foldi,  ZoltSn,  and  R.  Konig.  Budapest,  Hungary,  assignors 
to  Svenska  Tandsticks  Aktiebolaget,  Jonkoping,  Sweden, 
Repeatedly  ignitible  match.     2,093,516  ;   Sept.  21. 

Foley,  Ciiarles  B.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  S.  F.  Bowser 
&  Company,  Inc.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  purifying  liquids.     2,095,470  :  Oct.  12. 

Foley,  Joseph  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Ventilator  construction. 
2,084,613  ;  June  22. 

Foley,  Louis  D.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Shock  absorber. 
2.067,482  ;  Jan.  12. 

Foley,  Lyndon  L.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Silt  collector  for  reser- 
voirs.    2,082,694  ;   June   1. 

Foley,  Vernon,  and  J.  J.  Henning,  Portland.  Oreg.  Gun 
and  liunting  knife  combination.     2,008.139;  Nov.  2. 

Foley,  Walter.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tire  grooving  tool. 
2.097,811  :   Nov.   2. 

Folk,  (Jeorge  W.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Furnace  damper 
control.     2,089,020  ;  Aug.  3. 

Folk,  Joseph,  assignoi-  to  U.  S.  Slicing  Machine  Company, 
La  Porte,   Ind.     Slicing  machine.      2,068,980  ;  Jan.  26. 

Folkers,  Karl.      (See  Adkins,  H.,  Folkers,  and  Connor.) 

Follese,  Sigurd  E.,  Jlinneapolis,  Minn.  Massage  device. 
2.088,780  :  Aug.  3. 

Follet,  Vermont,  Elmhurst,  111.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Screw  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Fixture  joint. 
2.088,321  ;  July  27. 

Follett,  Frank  E.,  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Dental  fountain. 
2,078,890  ;  Apr.  27. 

FoUin,  Laura  C,  Chicago,  111.  Grip  device.  2,089,740 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Folliot,  Ernest,  La  Rochelle,  France.  Hose  reel  for  fire 
extinguishing  apparatus.     2,089,547  ;  Aug.  10. 

Folmer  Graflex  Corporation,  The.  (See  Hineline,  Edson 
S.,  assignor.) 

Folmer  Graflex  Corporation.  (See  Moomaw,  Lewis  H., 
assignor.) 

Folmsbee.  Clyde  H.,  Berwick,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Car  &  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Refriger- 
ated tank  car.     2,085,000  ;  June  29. 

Folmsbee,  Clyde  H.,  Berwick,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Tank 
gauging  device.     2,090,514  ;  Aug.  17. 

Folmsbee,  Clyde  H.,  Berwick,  and  H.  W.  Le  Boutillier 
and  F.  Hess,  Tredyffrin  Township.  Chester  County, 
Pa.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  heating  and  va- 
porizing   liquids.      2.072,713 ;    JIar.    2. 

Folsom,  Rolfe  A.,  Burlingame,  assignor  to  W.  R.  Ames 
Company.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Studding  structure. 
2.08S.7S1  ;  Aug.  3. 

Foltz,  Edith,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Skirt.  2,080,814  ;  May 
18. 

Fohvoll.  .John  H.      (Sop  Couch.  H.  R..  and  FoUvell.) 

Fonda,  linyard  P.,  assignor  to  The  Bryant  Heater  Com- 
panv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Air  conditioning  svstem. 
2,085,964  ;  July  6. 

Fonda,  Gorton  R.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Thermionic  cathode  and  process 
of  activation.    2,069,407  ;  Feb.  2. 

Fonda,  John  S.  (See  Bradshaw,  W.  H.,  Fonda,  and 
Filson.) 

Fonda,  John  S.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.,  and  G.  ^^■.  Filson,  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  assignors,  b.v  mesne  assignraoiits.  to  E.  I. 
du  I'ont  de  Nemours  &  Comnany,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Artificial  thread  treatment.     2,098.020  ;  Nov.  9. 

Foner,  Newton  F.,  I'ittsburgli,  Pa.  Automatic  machine  for 
tie-plates.     2,098,570  ;  Nov.  9. 

Foner,  Newton  F.,  Pittsburgli,  Pa.  Tic-plate  assembly. 
2,098,935  ;  Nov.  9. 

Fonseca,  Edward  L.,  assignor  to  The  Wilcolator  Company 
Newark,  N.  J.  Self-compensating  heat  regulator. 
2,101,735  ;  Dec.  7. 


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205 


Fontaine,  Kathryn  M.,  et  al.  (See  Fontaine,  Lamar,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Fontaine,  Lamar,  Jr.,  Baton  Eouge,  assignor  of  three- 
eights  to  K.  M.  Fontaine,  and  one-fourth  to  L.  J. 
Voorhies,  Sr.,  both  of  East  Baton  Rouge  Parish,  La. 
Safety  device  for  hydraulic  brakes.     2,067,697  ;  Jan.  12. 

Fontana,  Cesare,  Genoa,  Italy.  Device  for  automatically 
changing  transmission  ratio.     2,069,007  ;  Jan.  26. 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Cutler,  Franli  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  de  Back,  William, 
assignor.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation,  (See  Halt,  James  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Hudspeth,  Thomas 
N.,  assignor.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Hughes,  Author  E., 
assignor. ) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Jones,  Thomas  M., 
assignor. ) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Keech,  Dana  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Lewis,  Harold  R.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Lisle,  H.  C,  and 
Morse,   assignors.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Morse,  J.  W.,  and 
Moore,  assignors.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Morse,  J.  W.,  Moore, 
and  Phillips,  assignors.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Paxton,  Gerald  C, 
assignor.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Paxton,  G.  C,  John- 
son, and  Obermiller,  assignors.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Paxton,  Hale,  as- 
signor.) 

Food  Macliinery  Corporation.  (See  Paxton,  Hale  and 
G.  C,  and  Benson,  assignors.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Roberts,  George  L., 
assignor.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Sharma,  Jagan  N., 
assignor.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Stebler,  Fred,  as- 
signor. ) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Stockdale,  Harry  C, 
assignor.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Thompson,  Albert  E., 
assignor.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Twomley,  Herbert  E., 
assignor.) 

Food  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Van  Wyk,  Paul,  as- 
signor.) 

Food  Macliinery  Corporation.  (See  Webster,  Joseph  H., 
assignor. ) 

Foohey,  William  L.      (See  Dahlen,  M.  A.,  and  Foohey.) 

Fooks,  Herbert  C.      (See  Rask,  Olaf  S.,  assignor.) 

Foos,  Caldwell  B.,  Sclienectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electrical  control  circuit. 
2,079,500  ;  May  4. 

Foote  Bros.  Gear  and  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Lewis, 
O.  L.,  and  Wright,  assignors.) 

Foote-Burt  Company,  The.  (See  Doan,  Theodore  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Foote-Burt  Company,  The.  (See  Schiltz,  Bernard  P., 
assignor.) 

Foote  Company,  The.     (See  Lundbye,  Axel  E.,  assignor.) 

Foote,  Edward  B.,  as.signor  to  Taylor  Instrument  Com- 
panies, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Regulator.  2,088,055 ;  July 
27. 

Foote,  Richard,  Rochester,  assignor  to  R.  F.  Jones,  Pitts- 
field,  N.  Y.     Armored  car.     2,092,448  ;  Sept.  7. 

Foot  Norm  Inc.  (See  McCahan,  J.  H.,  and  Samblanet, 
assignors.) 

Footsure  Company.  (Sec  Brewer,  F.  C,  and  Johanet, 
assignors.) 

Foran,  Edwin  V.     (See  Walker,  J.  P.,  and  Foran.) 

Foran,  Edwin  V.,  Texon,  S.  S.  Parker,  TToiiston,  and  J.  G. 
Bird,  AiulrowR,  Tex.,  assignors  to  Ilydril  (Company,  Los 
Angolcs  County,  C.'ilif.  Drilling  and  simultaneously  ex- 
ploring oil  wells  and  the  like.     2,082,329;  June  E 

Forborg,  Trygve,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  meano 
a.ssignnients,  to  Rorvel,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Gas  burner. 
2,069,002  ;  .Tan.  26. 

Forbes,  Duncan  P.,  E.  J.  Molir,  and  F.  W.  Meyer,  assign- 
ors to  (Junite  Foundries  (Corporation,  Rockford,  111. 
Making  rollerl  products.      2,087,700;  July   20. 

Forbes,  Duncan  P.,  Rockford.  and  E.  J.  Mohr,  deceased, 
Rockford,  III.,  by  L.  E.  Mohr,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  ad- 
minislnitrix,  assignors  to  Gunltc  Foundries  Corpo- 
raiion.  Rockford,  Til.  Ferrous  metal  and  making  same. 
2,087,768  ;  July  20. 

Forbes,  Eli/abedi  ('..  Fallston,  Md.  Canning  oatmeal 
porridge.     2,068,910;  Jan.  20. 

Forbes,  Harry,  Ricliniond  liill,  assifinor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Bakeliie  Building  I'loducts  Co.,  Inc.,  New 
Yoik,  N.  Y.     Locking  Klilngle.     2.08r>,r,r,[  ;  June  20. 

Forbes,  Henry  C.  (See  Nichols,  II.  J.,  Forbes,  Harmon, 
and   Loftls.) 

Forbes.  H.'nry  ('..  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  General 
INIotors  CorixiraMon,  Detroit,  Mich.  Antenna  svMlein. 
2  0!)4,10S  :  S!(>nt.  28. 

Forbes,  James  B.     (See  Barclay,  J.  M.,  and  Forbes.) 


Forbes,  Lewis  J-B.,  St.  Helens,  assignor  to  Triplex  (North- 
ern) Limited,  Liverpool,  England.  Apparatus  for  grind- 
ing the  edges  of  glass  plates.     2,088,737  ;  Aug.  3. 

Forbes  Lithograph  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Nelson, 
George,  assignor.) 

Force,  William  A.,  III.  (See  Muller,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Forcey,  George  W.  (See  Abrams,  A.,  Forcey,  and 
Brabender.) 

Forcey,  George  W.     (See  Abrams,  A.,  Forcey,  and  Farrell.) 

Forcey,  George  W.     (See  Abrams,  A.,  Wagner,  and  Forcey.) 

Porcier,  George  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Golf  game. 
2,092,905;  .Sept.  14. 

Ford,  Emma  D.     (See  Ford,  J.  J.,  and  Beall,  assignors.) 

Ford,  Eugene  A.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  International  Busi- 
ness Machines  Corporation,  New  Yoi'k,  N.  Y.  Perforated 
card  interpreter.     2,076,713;  Apr.  13. 

Ford,  Eugene  A.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  International 
Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Card 
feeding  device.    2,093,555  ;  Sept.  21. 

Ford,  Eugene  A.,  Binghamton,  assignor  to  International 
Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Com- 
binational index  point  sorter.     2,089,255  ;  Aug.  10. 

Ford,  Frederick  H.,  assignor  to  The  Shaler  Company, 
Waupun,  Wis.  Fabricated  belt  splice  and  splicing  the 
same.     2,069,362  ;  Feb.  2. 

Ford,  Frederick  H.,  assignor  to  The  Shaler  Company, 
Waupun,  Wis.     Composition  fuel.    2,070,428 ;  Feb.  9. 

Ford,  Gaylon  T.,  Pequannock.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Am- 
plifier circuits.     2,084,135  ;  June  15. 

Ford,  George.     (See  Hulin,  J.,  and  Ford.) 

Ford,  George  P.,  Beverly  Hills,  and  W.  P.  Pittman,  Hunt- 
ington Park,  assignors  to  Fibreboard  Products  Inc., 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Method  and  apparatus  for  mak- 
ing fillers.     2,070,723;  Feb.  16. 

Ford,  George  F.,  Beverly  Hills,  and  W.  F.  Pittman, 
Huntington  Park,  assignors  to  Fibreboard  Products 
Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Container.  2,080,122 : 
May  11. 

Ford,  Harry  S.,  Cleburne,  Tex.  Display  holder.  2,103,578  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Ford,  Henry,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor  Company,  Dear- 
born, Mich.  Electric  generator  construction. 
2,078,376  ;  Apr.  27. 

Ford,  Henry,  Dearborn,  C.  E.  Sorensen  and  H.  M.  Rein- 
hold,  Detroit,  and  C.  A.  Collins,  Allen  Park,  assignors 
to  Ford  Motor  Company,  Dearborn,  Mich.  Piston  mold. 
2,086,010  ;  July  13. 

Ford,  Henry,  A.  O.  Roberts,  and  H.  W.  Simpson,  as- 
signors to  Ford  Motor  Company,  Dearborn,  Mich. 
Transmission.     2,088,782  ;  Aug.  3. 

Ford  Instrument  Company.  (See  Stuart,  Lemuel  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ford,  Jay  T.  (See  Rabezzana,  H.,  McDougal,  Ford,  and 
Kirk.) 

Ford,  Joseph  C,  and  J.  E.  Olson,  assignors  to  The  Colon 
Company,  IMadison,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  making  ar 
tides.     2,081,533  ;  May  25. 

Ford,  Joseph  J.,  and  P.  H.  Beall,  assignors  to  Emma  D. 
Pord,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  of  and  material  for 
cluomium  plating.     2,093,428;  Sept.  21. 

Ford,  Julius  C,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Automobile  lighting  and 
signal  system.     2,081,892  ;  May  25. 

Company.      (See   Pord,    Robert   E.,    as- 

Corporation.      (See    Lewis,    Harold    R., 

Mill    Port,    N.   Y.      Tool    construction. 

(See  Dahlinger,  Raymond  C,  as- 

(See  Ford,  Henry,  assignor.) 
(See  Ford,  IT.,  Roberts,  and  Simp- 

^See  Pord,  H.,  Sorensen,  Reiuhold, 

and  Scott,  as- 

fSee   Gregorie,    Eugene   T.,    as- 

(See   Kramer,    Clarence   P.,   as- 

(See  McCarroll,   Russell  H.,  as- 

(See  McCarroll,  R.  H.,  nnd  Jeter, 
(See  McKInney,   Dennis  A., 


Ford,    Luther,    & 

signer.) 
Pord    Machinery 

assignor.) 
Ford,    Major    R., 

2, 10.?, 409  ;  Dec.  28. 
Ford  Motor  Company. 

signer.) 
Ford  Motor  Company. 
Ford  Motor  Company. 

son,  assignors.) 
Ford  IMotor  Company. 

and  Collins,  assignors.) 
Ford   Motor  Company.      (See   Galarab,  J. 

signers.) 
Pord    Motor    Company. 

signer.) 
Ford    Motor    Company. 

signer.) 
Ford    Motor   Company. 

signer.) 
Pord  :\Iotor  Company. 

assignors.) 
Ford   Motor   Company. 

signer.) 
Ford  Motor  Company. 
Ford    Motor    Company 

assignor.) 
Ford    Motor    Company. 

signer.) 

Peril  Motor  Company.     (See  ZoerhMn.  lOniil,  assignor.) 
li'oril,    Kol)er(    E..    a.sslgnor    to    Luther    I'ord    &    Company. 

Minneatiolls,   Minn.     Treating  pouring  orltU-e.s  for  drin- 

free  oonlainc-ra.     2.071,382  ;  Mar.  2.'?. 
I'Vinl.    Roliert    10.,    assignor    to    I,ulhei-    Ford   A    Company, 

MInneapoll.'i.    Minn.      Shipping   container    for    liiindllne 

goods.     2,098,0110  ;  Nov.  2. 
Pord.     Robert    V.,    San    Francisco,     Calif.       Safety    nin 

2,079,102;  May  4.  "     ' 


as- 

(.See  Olsen,  Niels  II.  P.,  assignor.) 
(See    Sholdrlck,    Laurence    S., 

(See    Sorensen,    Charles    1].,    as- 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Ford  Roofing  Products  Company.  (See  Guy,  Harry  L., 
assignor.) 

Ford.  William  H.,  East  Longmeadow,  assignor  to  Milton 
Bradley  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Cutting  appara- 
tus.    2.103,217  ;  Dec.  21. 

Ford,  William  P.,  Decatur,  Ala.  Thread  guide  and  ten- 
sioning means  for  knitting  machines.  2,097,565 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Fordvce,  Charles  R.     (See  Hopldnson,  F.  J.,  and  Fordyce.) 

Fordyce,  Charles  R.     (See  Malm,  C.  J.,  and  Fordyce.) 

Fordyce,  Charles  R.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Preparation  of  cellulose  acetate  proprionate 
butyrate.     2,101,994  ;  Dec.  14. 

Fordyce,  Charles  R.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  F.  Robert- 
son, Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
of  one-half  to  Carbide  &  Carbon  Chemicals  Corporation 
and  one-half  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Moistureproofing  composition.  2,075,106 ;  Mar. 
30. 

Fordyce,  John  W.,  assignor  to  United  Cine-Camera,  Lim- 
ited, London,  England.  Portable  cinematograph  ap- 
paratus.    2,093,832  ;   Sept.   21. 

Fore,  Jesse  B.,  Graham,  Tex.  Clip  insulator.  2,082,279  ; 
June  1. 

Foregger  Co.,  The.     (See  Leech,  Beverley  C,  assignor.) 

Foregger,  Richard  V.,  Roslyn,  N.  Y.  Oxygen  emergency 
apparatus.     2,078,567  ;   Apr.   27. 

Foreign  Rights  (Precision  Meters).  (See  Horton,  Frank, 
assignor.) 

Foreman,  Ernest  J.,  Trinidad,  Colo.  Gastro-traumatic 
magnet.     2,095,976  ;  Oct.  19. 

Foresman,  Seth  T.  (See  PfeifCer,  K.,  Foresman,  and 
Fries.) 

Forest  City  Foundries  Companv.  The.  (See  Kuenhold, 
Otto  J.,  'assignor.) 

Forest  Wadding  Company.  (See  Bangs,  R.  L.,  and  Her- 
manson,  assignors.) 

Forestek  Plating  &  Jlanufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Sherman,   Samuel  D.,  assignor.) 

Forestner,  Helen  M.     (See  Price,  M.  B.,  and  Forestner.) 

Forestner,  John  J.,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Price,  M.  B.,  and 
Forestner,   assignors. ) 

Forges  &  Ateliers  de  Constructions  Electrigues  de  Jeu- 
mont,  Soeiete  Anonyme.     (See  Leroy,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Forgrove  Machinery  Company,  Limited,  The.  (See  Grover, 
FrediTick,  assignor.) 

Forichon,  Alphonse,  Paris,  France.  Transmission. 
2,069,408  ;  Feb.  2. 

Forichon,  Alphonse,  Paris,  France.  Change  speed  mecha- 
nism.    2,094.449  ;  Sept.  28. 

Forman,  Paris  R.      (See  Conklin,  R.  D.,  and  Forman.) 

Forman,  Paris  R.,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  National 
Pneumatic  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Windshield 
wiper   mechanism.      2,091,390 ;   Aug.    31. 

Formfit  Company,  The.  (See  Kunstadter,  Sigmund  W., 
assignor.) 

Formhals,  Anton,  assignor  of  forty-five  one-hundreths  to 
R.  Schreiber,  Gastell,  Mainz,  Germany.  Production  of 
artificial  fibers.     2,077,373  ;  Apr.  13. 

Formica  Insulation  Company,  The.  (See  Faber,  Herbert 
A.,  assignor.) 

Formwav,  William  E.,  Los  Altos,  Calif.  Walnut  huUer. 
2,094,880  :  Oct.  5. 

Fornaroli,  Blanche,  Detroit,  Mich.  Stenographer's  scale. 
2.093,636  ;  Sept.  21. 

Forney,  Cal  A.,  Goshen,  Ind.  Collapsible  ironing  table. 
2,097,724  :  Nov.  2. 

Forrest,  Henry  O.     (See  Keith,  P.  C,  Jr.,  and  Forrest.) 

Forrest,  Henry  O.,  Teaneck,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Propane  dewasing. 
2,076,141 ;  Apr.  6. 

Forrest,  Henry  O.,  Teaneck,  and  L.  Van  Horn,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Propane  dewaxing.     2,0S3.700  :   June  l!i. 

Forrest,  John.      (See  Earth,  W.,  and  Forrest.) 

Forrest,  John  W.,  Brighton,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb 
Optical  Companv.  Rochester,  N,  Y.  Refractometer. 
2.083,778;  June  15. 

Forrest,  Mark  L.,  Missoula,  Mont.  Clutch.  2,085,905 ; 
July  6. 

Forrester,  Edward  E.  (See  Anderson,  O.  W.,  and  For- 
rester.) 

Forrester,  Edward  E.,  deceased,  Denver,  Colo.,  by  I.  For- 
rester, executrix.  Making  stop  cocks.  2,100,438  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Forrester,   Irene,  executrix.      (See  Forrester.  Edward  E.) 

Forsberg,  Axel  A.,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignor  to  Electro- 
lux  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Coupling  for  vacuum 
cleanors.     2,094,147;   Sept.   28. 

Forsberg,  Carl  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Concrete  tunnel  lin- 
ing.   '2,096. 8.'>0  :  Oct.  26. 

Forsberg,  Fredrick,  R.  A.,  and  C.  C,  Thief  River  Falls, 
Jlinn.  Pulley  transmission  system.  2,087,642 ;  July 
20. 

Forsberg,  R.  A.  (See  Forsberg,  Fredrlk,  R.  A.,  and 
C.  C.) 

Forschner,  A.  J.,  et  al.  (See  Ulrich,  Charles  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Forseille,  Lucien  F.  (See  Martlndale,  E.  H.,  and  For- 
seille. ) 

Forss,  Frithiof  P.,  Aurora,  assignor  to  Independent 
Pneumatic  Tool  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Portable  electric 
tool.     2,072,551 ;   Mar.  2. 


Forss,  Frithiof  P.,  Aurora,  assignor  to  Independent  Pneu- 
matic Tool  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Safety  stop  (or  balancers. 
2,078,489  ;  Apr.  27. 

Forster.  Albert,  Milanino,  Italy.  Spur  gear.  2,098,864; 
Nov.  9. 

Forster,  Albert  A.     (See  English,  A.  A.,  and  Forster.) 

Forster,  Frank  T.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vent  plug  for 
storage  batteries.     2,093,669  ;  Sept.  21. 

Forster,  Karl  A.,  Illertissen,  Germany.  Bee  poison  prepa- 
ration.    2,075,390  ;  Mar.  30. 

Forster,  Percy  M.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Stove.  2,102,893 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Forster,   Samuel  H.      (See  Walsh,  W.,  and  Forster.) 

Forster,  William  A.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Meter  for  liquids. 
2,072,320;   Mar.   2. 

Forsthoetel,  Gregg  F.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company, 
East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Refrigeration  apparatus. 
2,072,446;   Mar.   2. 

Forstner  Chain  Corporation.  (See  Forstner,  Walter,  as- 
signor.) 

Forstner  Chain  Corporation.  (See  Schoeninger,  Adolf  O., 
assignor. ) 

Forstner,  Walter,  Irvington,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Forstner 
Chain  Corporation.  Ornamental  belt  construction. 
2,090,789  ;  Aug.  24. 

Forstrom,  Edward  W.,  and  C.  O.  Hull,  Stratford,  Conn., 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Apparatus  for 
the  manufacture  of  insulated  wire.    2,"069,087  ;  Jan.  26. 

Forsttrom,  Edward  E.,  Stratford,  assignor  to  The  Bryant 
Electric  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Interlocking 
switch  mechanism.     2,080,964 ;  May   18. 

Forsyth,  George  H.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Game.  2,066,724; 
Jan.  5. 

Forsythe,  Louis  S.,  Portsmouth,  Va.  Paper  ruling  ma- 
chine.    2,090,443;  Aug.  17. 

Forter,  Samuel  A.,  Bellevue,  Pa.  Furnace  construction. 
2,096,695  ;  Oct.  19. 

Forter,  Samuel  A.,  Bellevue,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Hartford-Empire  Company,  Hartford, 
Conn.  Method  and  apparatus  for  melting.  2,078,794 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Forter,  Samuel  A.,  Bellevue,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Hartford-Empire  Company,  Hartford, 
Conn.  Method  and  apparatus  for  melting.  2,078,795 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Forter,  Samuel  A.,  Bellevue,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Forter-Teich- 
mann  Company.     Furnace  port.     2.088,783  ;  Aug.  3. 

Forter-Teichmann  Company.  (See  Forter,  Samuel  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fort  Howard  Paper  Company. 
signer.) 

Fort  Howard  Paper  Company, 
assignor.) 

Fort  Howard  Paper  Company. 
Wirtz,  assignors.) 

Fortier,  Anna  A.,  Paris,  France, 

and  similar  articles.     2,092.349  ;  Sept.  7 

Fortier,  Leo,  St.  Ferreol,  Quebec,  Canada. 
2,096,096  ;  Oct.  19. 

Fortinberry,  Charles  L..  assignor  to  The  Fortinberry  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Washington,  D,  C.  Locked  license  tag. 
2,072,000  ;  Feb.  23. 

Fortinberry  Company,  The.  (See  Fortinberry,  Charles  L., 
assignor.) 

Fortman.  Gustave  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Coating  com- 
position.    2,099,423  ;  Nov.  16. 

Fortney,  Brauddus  B.,  Louisville,  Ky,  Light  projection 
svstem  and  projection  lense  therefor.  2,091,275  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Fort  Orange  Paper  Company.  (See  Peters,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Fort  Orange  Paper  Company.  (See  Schleber,  Louis  E., 
assignor.) 

Fortunate.  Vincent,  and  R.  A.  Catozella,  assignors  to  The 
Mounting  &  Finishing  Co.  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Col- 
lapsible sign  character.     2,070.478  ;  Feb.  9. 

Fortune,  Russell,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Cellulosic  product. 
2,085.403  ;  June  29. 

Forward,  Chauncey  B.,  deceased,  by  L.  W.  Forward, 
executrix,  Urbana,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Forward  Process 
Company,  Dover,  Del.  Cracking  mineral  oils. 
2,0Sl,.'i.34;  May  25, 

Forward,  Laura  W.,  executrix.  (See  Forward,  Chauncey 
B.) 

Forward,  Louis  D.,  assignor  to  Forward  Process  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Cracking  heavy  hydrocarbon 
oils.    2.093,588  ;  Sept.  21. 

Forward  Process  Company.  (See  Forward,  Chauncey  B., 
assignor,) 

Forward  Process  Company.  (See  Forward,  Louis  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fostilck,  Leonard  S.      (See  H.nnsen,  H.  L.,  and  Fosdick.) 

Fosgood  Corporation.     (See  Girouard,  Albert,  assignor.) 

Fosgood  Corporation.     (Sep  Graham.  Philip  J.,  asslsrnor. 

Foss.  Benjamin  S.,  Brookllne,  assignor  to  B.  F.  .Sturte- 
vant  Company,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
2,070,986:  Feb.  16. 

Foss,  Carl  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Carborundum  Company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Abrasive 
device.     2,087,318  ;  July  20. 

Foss,  Donald  J.,  Wooster,  Ohio.  Drying  rack.  2,087,757  : 
July  20. 


(See  Schwartz,  Fred,  as- 
(See  Shaffer,  Glenn  A., 
(See  Shaffer,  G.  A.,  and 
Coyer  for  books,  ledgers. 
Vehicle  signal. 


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Foss,  Fred  G.,  Hillside,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American  Can 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sealed  can  testing  ma- 
chine.    2,093,429  ;  Sept.  21. 

Foss,  JLaurence  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  K.  Guillow, 
Wakefield,  Mass.  Bottle  stopping  machine.  2,073,964  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Foss,  Leonard  R.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Chandelier  shade. 
2,092,207  ;  Sept.  7. 

Fossa,  Joseph,  Danvers,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe  upper 
lacing  machine.     2,066,464  ;  Jan.  5. 

Fossa,  Joseph,  Salem,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for  oper- 
ating on  soles.     2,094,120  ;  Sept.  28. 

Fossa,  Joseph,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
removing  lacings  from  shoe  uppers.  2,103,667  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Foster,  Arthur  B.      (See  Acree,  Solomon  F.,  assignor.) 

Foster,  Boutwell  H.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Asbestos 
yarn.     2,089,021 ;  Aug.  3. 

Foster  Brothers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Foster, 
William  B.,  assignor.) 

Foster,  Carlton  H.     (See  Johnson,  Elmer  W.,  assignor.) 

Foster,  Charles  C,  Westville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Chesterman-Leeland  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stock- 
ing.    2,102,064  ;  Dec.  14. 

Foster,  Dudley  E.,  Blorristown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
(Corporation  of  America.  Automatic  transmission  band 
control   circuit.     2,093,556 ;   Sept.   21. 

Foster,  Dudley  E.,  Evanston,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Chicago, 
ni.     Signaling  system.     2.096,800  ;  Oct.  26. 

Foster,  Edwin  L.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Amalgamating 
cylinder.     2,072,498;   Mar.   2. 

Foster,  Elmer  E.,  Dallas  Center,  Iowa.  Game  time  indi- 
cator.    2,079,204  ;  May  4. 

Foster,  Everette  M.,  assignor  to  The  Turner  Company, 
Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Microphone  plug.  2,081,622 ; 
May  25. 

Foster,  Frank  A.,  Maywood,  assignor  to  The  Goss  Printing 
Press  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Rotary  printing  press. 
2,070,265  ;  Feb.  9. 

Foster,  Frank  A.,  Maywood,  assignor  to  The  Goss  Print- 
ing Press  Company,  Cliicago.  111.  Stereotype  plate 
casting  mechanism.     2,090,943  ;  Aug.  24. 

Foster,  Frank  A.,  Maywood,  assignop  to  The  Goss  Print- 
ing Press  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Stereotype  plate 
casting  machine.     2,100,003  ;    Nov.   23. 

Foster,  Franklin  J.,  trustee.  (See  Hennecke,  E.  V.,  and 
Kuskin,  assignors.) 

Foster,  Fred  L.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Combined  die  and  pattern. 
2,097,693  ;  Nov.  2. 

Foster,  Harold  B.,  Williamsville,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Aniline  &  Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Catalyst  and  making  same.     2,081,272  ;  May  25. 

Foster,   Hnrry  C.      (See  Buxton,  P.    H.,  and  Foster.) 

Foster,  Harry  C,  and  L.  Leroy,  Alton,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Cartridge  Company,  East  Alton,  111.  Control  ap- 
paratus for  target  traps.     2,072,746  ;  Mar.  2. 

Foster,  Herbert  V.,  Providence,  assignor  to  Crompton  & 
Knowles  Jacquard  &  Supply  Company,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.  Jacquard  needle  spring  guide.  2,103,814;  Dec. 
28. 

Foster,  Herbert  V.,  Providence,  assignor  to  Crompton  & 
Knowles  Jacquard  &  Supply  Company,  Pawtucket,  11.  I. 
Jacquard    cylinder   motion.      2,103,815 ;   Dec.    28. 

Fo.stor,  Hoyt  K.,  Danvers,  Mass.,  assignor  to  S.  W.  Farber, 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Circuit  breaking  device. 
2,091,035  ;  Aug.  24. 

Foster,  James  W.     (See  Baynton,  H.  H.,  and  Foster.  > 

Foster,  John  P.     (See  Crutchficld,  C.  L.,  and  Foster.) 

Poster,  Julius  E.      (See  Mottlau,  August  J.,  nssignor.) 

Foster,  I/cnn  V.      (See  Benford,  .T.   R.,  and   Foster.) 

Foster,  Leon  V.,  Trondequoit,  assignor  to  Bauseh  &  Lomb 
Optical  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Metallographic  illu- 
minating system  and  prism  therefor.  2,074,106  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Foster,  Leon  V.,  Irondequoit,  assignfir  to  Bauseh  &  Lomb 
Optical  (,'ompany,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Analyzing  ocular. 
2,101,03.'):  Dec.  14. 

Poster,  licvin  W.     (See  Kettler,  C.  J.,  and  Foster.  1 

Foster  Machine  Company.  (See  McKcan,  John  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

Pester,  Nntlianiel  L.      (See  Manson,  George  J.,  assignor.) 

Foster,  Robert  B.,  assignor  to  J.  B.  Smiley,  Los  Angeles. 
<^;alif.  Control  apiiaratus  for  radio  receiving  sets. 
2,075,809  ;  Apr.  C. 

Foster,  Itobert  W.     (See  Mackenzie,  George  P.,  nsnignor.) 

Poster,  Koy  W.,  assignor  to  ICnovvles  li'oiiiidry  .'iiid  Ma- 
chine Coin|)Mnv,  Ottawa,  III.  Kiirniice  grate. 
2.082,201  ;  June  1. 

Poster,  Rvdnev  1'.,  and  G.  II.  Sill,  assignors  to  The  Itlrd- 
Archer  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Treating  water.  2,085,««(! ; 
July  6. 

FoNti'i',  Theodore  W.,  &  Bro.  Company.  (See  Parkin, 
Winfri'd  T.,  nssignor.) 

Poster,  ThoniMK  .1.,  Rldgewood,  N.  J.  Building  construc- 
tion.     2.0r,!),7.'')5  ;    Feb.   9. 

Poster,  TlioiiiMH  J.,  Rldgewood,  N.  J.  Building  piini'l. 
2, 070, ■179  :    Keb.   !), 

FoHli-r.  ThoiuiiH  J.,  Rldgewood,  N.  J.  Metal  fraiiilni:  for 
building  constnictlon.     2,08(1,6(19;  Jnly   13. 


Foster,  Waldo  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Conditioning  of 
flour.     2,100,691  ;  Nov.  30. 

Foster,  Walter  L.,  Whittier,  and  J.  J.  Santiago,  assignors 
to  J.  Grant,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rotary  jar. 
2,098,491 ;  Nov.  9. 

Foster,  Walter  W.,  Wichita  Falls,  Te.K.  Rod  line  hook- 
ofiE  and  anchor.     2,071,787  ;  Feb.  23. 

Foster,  Walter  W.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Knee  rest  for 
vehicle  seats.    .2,100,737  ;  Nov.  30. 

Foster,  Warren  D.,  Washington  Township,  Bergen  County, 
assignor  to  Kinatome  Patents  Corporation,  Rldgewood, 
N.  J.     Photographic  apparatus.     2,085,744  ;   July   G. 

Foster,  Warren  D.,  Washington  Township,  Bergen  County, 
N.  J.,  assignor  to  Kinatome  Patents  Corporation,  Ridge- 
wood,  N.  J.  Film  handling  apparatus.  2,087,250 ; 
July  20. 

Foster  Wheeler  Corporation.  (See  Frisch,  Martin,  as- 
signor.) 

Foster  Wheeler  Corporation.  (See  Reigart,  C,  Blizard, 
and  Frisch,  assignors.) 

Foster,  William  B.,  assignor  to  Foster  Brothers  Manu- 
"   Y.     Mattress  tufting  ma- 


Y.      Needle   sharpening 


tacturing  Company,  Utica,  N. 
chine.     2,100,844  ;  Nov.  30. 

Foster,    Winfred    C,    HoUis,    N. 
device.    2,088,056  ;  July  27. 

Fothergill,  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulose  derivative  and 
making  the  same.    2,076,555  ;  Apr.  13. 

Fotre,  Harold  C,  assignor  to  The  Scholl  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.    Chiropodist's  stool.    2,102,261  ;  Dec.  14. 

Fotsch,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Reliable  Electric  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Connection  terminal.     2,074,898  ;  Mar.  23. 

Fotsch,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Reliable  Electric  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Terminal  connecter.     2,082,947  ;   June  8. 

Fotsch,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Reliable  Electric  Co., 
Chicago,   111.     Connecter.     2,086,710;   July   13. 

Pottinger,  Hermann,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Germany.  Gear 
system  with  flywheels.     2,093,042  ;  Sept.  14. 

Fottinger,  Hermann,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Germany.  Hy- 
draulic gear.     2,093,127  ;  Sept.  14. 

Foukal,  Anthony,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  Truscon  Steel 
Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Reel.  2,092,731 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Foukal,  Anthony,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  Truscon  Steel 
Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Tunnel  lining.  2,098,915  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Foulds,  Andrew  K.,  West  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Detroit  Lubricator  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Control 
means.     2,067,836;  Jan.  12. 

Foulger,  John  H.     (See  Morris,  R.  S.,  and  Foulger.) 

Foulke,  Ted  E.,  Nutley,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Vapor  Lamp  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Voltage  indi- 
cating device.     2,094,645  ;  Oct.  5. 

Foullce,  Ted  E.,  Nutley,  assignor  to  General  Electric  Vapor 
Lamp  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Electric  gaseous  dis- 
charge device.     2,103,031  ;  Dec.  21. 

Poulke,  Willing  B.,  Jledia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Ammunition  and 
propellant    charge    therefor.      2,072,671  ;    Mar.    2. 

Foulke,  Willing  B.,  Media,  Pa.,  assignor  to  riorcii'es  Pow- 
der Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Projectile.  2,103,155 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Foulks,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Self-photo  attachment 
for  cameras.     2,083,366  ;  June  8. 

Fouquet,  Walter,  assignor  to  Siemens-Schuckertwerke 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin-Siemensstndt,  Germany.  Pro- 
tective system  for  rectifiers.     2,083,701  ;  June  15. 

Fourness,  Charles  A.,  Appleton,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Cellucotton  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Tampon.     2,099,931  ;   iNov.   23. 

Fourness,  Charles  A.,  Appleton,  and  J.  M.  Graef,  Neenah, 
Wis.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  International 
C(>llucotton  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cord 
coating  and  wrapping  machine.     2,074,580  ;  Mar.  23. 

Fourness,  Cliarles  A.,  Appleton,  and  J.  M.  Crael'.  Xeenah, 
Wis.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  International 
Cellucotton  Products  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Macliiiic 
for  pointing  and  drying  tampons.     2,077,231  ;  Apr.   13. 

Fotirness,  Charles  A.,  Api)lelon,  and  C.  J.  Greiner, 
IMenasha,  Wis.,  assignors  to  International  <\>lliicotton 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  making 
sanitary  napkins.      2.090.116;  Aug.   17. 

Fourness  Development  Corporation,  Ltd.  (Sec  Fourness, 
Wilfred,  assignor.) 

Fourness  Development  Corporation.  (See  Pourne.ss,  W., 
an<l  lUirgliiird,  assignors.) 

Fourness,  Wilfred,  Oakland,  Calif.,  nssignor.  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  li'ourness  Development  Corporation, 
Ltd.     Refrigerating  system.      2,070,687;   May  11. 

Potirm'ss,  Wilfred,  Oakland,  C^illf,,  and  K.  C.  Iturghard, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  assigiiors,  by  mesne  iissignmenls,  to 
l<''oiirness  l">('velo))iMenl  (^orporallon,  I^td.  Rel'rlgi-rator 
truck.     2.086.712;  Oct.  26. 

Pourncl,  Donald  .1.,  Lafii vi'tte,  Ln.  Moullj  wiper  for 
type-setting  machines.      2,009,264;  Nov.   16. 

Pour  Wheel  Drive  Auto  Company,  The.  (See  Engel,  Hilton 
(!.,  assignor.) 

l''oiir   \\'lieel    Drive  Auto   Company,   Tile.      (See   ITIgglns, 

h\  M.,  and  Donlev,  ns.slgnors.) 
1''<min1i(><\    WllllMm    .111.1    M.    H.    I  leekeiulorn.    Cedar    I'l.liit, 
Kiins.      .Mower.      'JOO.S.O  IS  :  Nov.    Hi. 

Ii'ow,  Raymond  S.  C.  assignor  (o  En  Der  Cotnpiiny,  Inc., 
Newark,  N.  J.  Plant  feeder  and  Hupnort.  2,072,165: 
Mar.    2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Fowle,  George  Vv'.,  Willow  Glen,  Calif.  Wine  press. 
2.096,007  ;  Oct.  19. 

Fowler,  Clarence  B.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Coffee  maker.  2,093,310  ;  Sept. 
14. 

Fowler,  Del  R.  F.,  Melrose  Park,  Pa.  Upholstery  padding. 
2,0S0,8S6  ;  May  18. 

Fowler,  Emory  S..  Aurora,  111.  System  for  dehydrating 
trapped  air.     2,089,088  ;  Aug.  3. 

Fowler,  Emory  S.,  Aurora,  111.  System  for  dehydrating 
trapped  air.     2,089,089  ;  Aug.  3. 

Fowler,  Harold  W.  (See  Mitchell,  M.  E.,  Mortensen, 
and  Fowler.) 

Fowler,  Harry  R.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Vehicle  wheel  mount- 
ing for  independent  shifting.     2,100,136  ;  Nov.  23. 

Fowler,   John  C.      (See  Butler,   Irvin  E.,  assignor,) 

Fowler,  John  &  Co.  (Leeds)  Limited.  (See  Sanders, 
Arthur  F.,  assignor.) 

Fowler,  Lester  T,,  Oaklyn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Volume  control  and  noise  sup- 
pression system.     2,075,643  ;  Mar.  30. 

Fowler,  Lester  T.,  Oaklyn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Automatic  volume  control  cir- 
cuit.    2,092,503  ;  Sept.  7. 

Fowler,  Owen  H.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Brake  Company, 
South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2.074,723  :  Mar.  23 

Fowler,  Theodore  V.  (See  Carter,  B.  M.,  Fowler,  and 
Merriam. ) 

Fowler,  Theodore  V.,  Pelham,  assignor  to  General  Chemi- 
cal Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  sulphur 
dioxide.     2,066,562  ;  Jan.  5. 

Fowler,  Theodore  V.,  Pelham,  N,  Y.,  and  H,  F.  Merriam, 
West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  General  Chemical 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  sulphur 
dioxide.     2,066,774  ;  Jan,  5.  ^ 

Fowler,  William  A.,  Lincoln,  Mebr.  Typewriter. 
2,103,668  :  Dec.  28. 

Fowler,  William  H.  (See  Thompson,  James  W.,  as- 
signor.) ,  „     . 

Fox,  Albert  O.,  assignor  to  Fox  Poultry  and  Equipment 
Company,  Inc.,  Cranford,  N.  J.  Poultry  laying  battery. 
2,096,356  ;  Oct.  19. 

Fox,  Alexander  P.,  University  City,  assignor  to  Lincoln 
Engineering  Company,  St.  Louis,  JIo.  Sw-ivel  joint. 
2,083.599  ;  June  15. 

Fox,  Arthur  L.      (See  Carleton.  P.  W..  and  Fox."* 

Fox,  Arthur  L.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  F.  V.  Haskell, 
Stamford,  Conn.,  and  W.  C.  Sturzenegger,  Chester, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incor- 
porated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Insul.itor.  2,085,077  ;  June 
29. 

Fox,  Benjamin,  WoUaston,  and  C.  E.  Ericson,  Qumcy, 
Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Buena  Vista 
Iron  Company.  Apparatus  for  evaporating  and  dis- 
tilling.    2,078,377  ;  Apr.   27. 

Fox,   Charles  A.      (See  Heinrich,   W.   A.,   and  Fox.) 

Fox,  Charles  A,     (See  Heinrich,  W.  A.,  Fox,  and  Deright.) 

Fox,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  James  R.  Kearney  Corpo- 
ration, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Pole  splice.     2,099,108  ;  Nov.  16. 

Fox,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  J.  R.  Kearney  Corporation, 
St.   T,ouis.   Mo.     Fu-se   link   stick.     2,102,894 :   Dec.    21. 

Fox,  Charles  Adin,  assignor  to  James  R.  Kearney  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fuse  switch.  2,081,623  ; 
May   25. 

Fox,  Charles  J.,  Ellicottville,  N.  Y.  Building  construc- 
tions.    2,101.777  ;  Dec.  7. 

Fox.  Edw.,  Baking  Co.  (See  Brennan,  Patrick  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fox,  Eston  F.,  Hagerstown,  Md.  Rotary  prime  mover. 
2,073,101 ;  Mar.  9. 

Fox,  Frederick  L.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Carton.  2,081.664  : 
May  25. 

Fox,  Frederick  P.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.  Window.  2,085,091 ; 
June  29. 

Fox  Furnace  Company.      (See  Suppes,  Max  M.,  assignor.) 

Fox,  Gordon,  and  O.  R.  Rice,  assignor  to  Freyn  Engineer- 
ing Company,  Chicago,  III.     Tuyere.     2.0S2.280  :  June  1, 

Fox,  Hiram  W.,  A.  A.  Riddell,  and  IT.  D.  Corwin,  assignors 
to  Fox  Machine  Company,  Jackson,  Jlicli.  Multiple 
spindle  drilling  machine  control.      2.0S2.10.'i  ;  June  1. 

Fox,  John  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pitt.sburgh 
Plate  Glass  Company.  Double  glazed  window. 
2,088,738  ;  Aug.  3. 

Fox,  Louis,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Price  marking  tag  and 
making  the  same.     2,095,437  :  Oct.  12. 

Fox  Machine  Company.  (See  Fox,  H.  W..  Riddell,  and 
Corwin.  assignors.) 

Fox  Poultry  &  Equipment  Company.  (See  Fox,  Albert  O., 
assignor.) 

Fox,  Richard  T.,  and  V.  I.  Hullett,  Louisville,  Ky.  Selec- 
tive   control    device.      2,073,417 ;    Mar.    9. 

Fox,  Robert,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Cotton  setting  machine. 
2,102.116  ;  Dec.  14. 

Fox,  Sydney  A.,  ct  al.     (See  Doctors,  Dorothea,  assignor.) 

Fox.  Telford,  assignor  of  one-half  to  N.  Rell,  Waterloo, 
Iowa.     Locking  device  for  cotters.     2.097.320  ;  Oct.  26. 

Fox,  Wi!liam  J.,  assignor  to  James  R.  Kendrick  Co.,  Inc.. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Surgical  appliance.  2,083,904  :  June 
15. 

Fox,  William  J.,  assignor  to  James  R.  Kendrick  Co.,  Inc.. 
Philadelphia,  Pn.     Elastic  strand.     2,101,003;  Nov.  30. 

Fox,  William  J.,  a.ssignor  to  James  R.  Kendrick  Co.,  Inc., 
Philadelphia.  Pa.     Elastic  strand.     2,101.004  :  Nov.  30. 

Fox,  William  P.     (See  Hengesbach,  L.  J.,  and  Fox.) 


Foxall,    William  H.      (See  Hill,   H.,  and  Foxall.) 

Foxboro  Company,  The.  (See  Lewis,  S.  II.,  Spink,  and 
Hagerman,   assignors.) 

Foxboro  Company,  The.  (See  Wilson,  C.  H.,  and  Brown, 
assignors.) 

Foxwell,  Roland  Y.,  Cape  Charles,  Va.  Float  switch. 
2,076,454  ;  Apr.  6. 

Foy,  Irving  J.,  Denison,  Iowa.  Tabbing  cradle.  2,093,716  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Fracassi,  Kenato  D.,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Trans- 
mission system.     2,083,645  ;  June  1.5. 

Fracker,  Henry  E.,  assignor  to  National  Technical  Labo- 
ratories. Pasadena,  Calif.  Electrical  testing  machine. 
2,099,298  ;  Nov.  16. 

Fractionator  Company,  The.  (See  Stoltz,  Hubert  R.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Fradenburgh,  John.  (See  Kellogg,  W.  D.,  and  Fraden- 
burgh.) 

Fradette,  Donald  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shingle  element. 
2,086,794  ;  July  13. 

Fraim,  Samuel  R.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Lock.  2,091,199  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Frais,  Samuel,  London,  Engl.".nd.  Pad  for  the  shoulders 
of  wearing  apparel.     2,068,644  ;  Jan.  26. 

Frampton,  Harold  E.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Necktie. 
2.096.235  ;  Oct.  19. 

Francesco,  John  P.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Boring  tool. 
2,092,755  ;   Sept.  14. 

Francescon,  Dan  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Aging  potable  liquids 
in  glass  containers.     2,086,073  ;  July  6. 

Francis,  Alfred  W.     (See  Davis,  H.  S.,  and  Francis.) 

Francis,  Alfred  W.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Socony- 
Vacuum  Oil  Companv,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Making  ethers.     2.077,042;  Apr.  13. 

Francis,  Charles  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Making  steel. 
2,079,848  ;  May  11. 

Francis,  Dean  D.,  et  al.     (See  McKone,  Leo  J.,  assignor.) 

Francis,  Earle  V.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
:Manufacturing  Company.  Fuel  burning  apparatus. 
2,102,588;  Dec.  21. 

Francis,  Earle  V.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
Manufacturing  Company.  Automatic  system  for  sup"- 
plying  pulverized  fuel  to  furnaces.     2,102,618  ;  Dec.  21. 

Francis,  Earle  V.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
^Manufacturing  Company.  Fuel  feeder.  2,102,619"; 
Dec.  21. 

Francis,  Earle  V.,  Cblumbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
Manufacturing  Company.  Automatic  system  for  sup- 
plying pulverized  fuel  to  furnaces.     2,102,691  ;  Dec.  21. 

Francis,  Earle  V.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
Manufacturing  Companv.  jMechanism  for  supplying 
pulverized   fuel   to  furnaces.     2.102,948  ;  Dec.  21. 

Francis,  Frederick  G.,  Leyton,  London,  England,  assignor 
to  Caribonum  Limited,  London,  England.  Transfer 
compositions  and  the  printing  thereof.  2,068,268  :  Jan. 
19. 

Francis,  Lynn  M.,  Birmingham,  Mich.  Pipe.  2,097,367  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Francis.  Lynn  M.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Jlechanical 
Handling  Svsteras.  Inc.,  Detroit,  Slich.  Running  gear 
for  vehicles.     2,080,123  ;  Blay  11. 

Francis  Lynn  M.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Mechanical 
Handling  Systems,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  con- 
struction.    2,085,214  ;   June  29. 

Francis,  Lynn  M.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Mechanical 
Handling  Systems,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  con- 
struction.    2,096,455  ;  Oct.  19. 

Francis,  Lynn  M.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Mechanical 
Handling  Systems,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  con- 
struction.    2,103,069  ;  Dec.  28. 

Francis,  Raymond  S.,  Rumford.  R.  I.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Appara- 
tus for  equalizing  the  tension  of  threads.  2,098,418  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Francis,  Victor  J.,  ^liddlesex,  England,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electric  gaseous  discharge  do- 
vice.     2.071,973  ;  Feb.  23. 

Francis,  Victor  J.,  North  Wembley,  and  J.  W.  Ryde, 
London,  England,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Com- 
pany.    Electric  discharge  lamp. 

Francisci,    Bruno,    Rome.    Italy, 
sound      photo-acoustically      on 
2,079,115  ;  :\ray  4. 

Francisco  Auto  Heater  Company. 
M.,  assignor.) 

Francisco  Auto  Heater  Company. 
Acton,  and  Lenhart,  assignors.) 

Francisco,  Charles  M.,  assignor  to  Francisco  Auto  Heater 
Companv,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Automobile  heater. 
2.068,740  :  Jan.  26. 

Francisco,  Charles  M.,  assignor  to  Francisco  Auto  Heater 
Comonnv,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Automobile  heater. 
2,087.617;  July  20. 

Francisco.  Charles  M..  F.  Acton,  and  G.  W.  Lenhart, 
assignors  to  Francisco  Auto  Heater  Company,  Columbus, 
Ohio.     Automobile  heater.     2.008.739  ;  Jan.   26. 

Franck,  Marcel.      (See  VendOme,  Raoul,  assignor.) 

Franck,  Siegfried.      (See  Gebhardt,  W.,  and  Franck.) 

Francoeur,  Alfred  J.,  and  V.  Matulewicz.  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Vacuum  oil  brake.    2.070.532  :  Apr.  1,"?. 

Franev,  Arthur  E..  Ecorse,  Mich.  Electrical  switch. 
2,1C)3,941;  Dec.  23. 


II 


2,096,357;  Oct.  19. 

S.vsteni    for    recording 

cinematograph      film. 

(See  Francisco,  Charles 

(See  Francisco,  C.  M., 


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Frank,  Anthony  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Can  feeding  mechanism. 
2,097,368 ;  Oct.  26. 

Frank,  Coletta.      (See  Heath,  Kenneth  L.,  assignor.) 

Frank,  Edward  D.,  Cincinnati.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Na- 
tional Automatic  Tool  Company,  Richmond,  Ind.  Tap- 
ping machine.     2,084,022  ;  June  15. 

Frank,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpo- 
ration, South  Bend,   Ind.     Wheel.     2,068,947  ;  Jan.  26. 

Frank,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.  Wheel.  2,084,391  ;  June 
22. 

Frank,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,094,065  ;  Sept.  28. 

Frank,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.  Disk  brake.  2,095,805 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Frank,  Georg.      (See  Sindl,  O.,  and  Frank.) 

Frank,  Georg,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Varying  the  solu- 
bility of  cellulose  acetate.     2,089,201  ;  Aug.  10. 

Frank,  Harrison  J.  L.  (See  Frank,  William  H.,  and  H.  J. 
L.  Messing.) 

Frank,  Harrison,  J.  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Range  receptacle. 
2,072,585  ;  Mar.   2. 

Frank,  Harrison  J.  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Switching  device. 
2,078,319  ;  Apr.  27. 

Frank,  Harrison  J.  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Switching  device. 
2,087,886  ;  July  27. 

Frank,  Harrison  J.  L.,  assignor  to  Bulldog  Electric  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bus  duct.  Re.  20,436  ; 
July  6. 

Frank,  Harrison  J.  L.,  and  W.  A.  Harper,  assignors  to 
Bulldog  Electric  Products  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Electrical  distribution  system.     2,090,725  ;  Aug.   24. 

Frank,  Harrison  J.  L.,  and  W.  A.  Harper,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Electrical  distribution  trolley  duct.     2,096,579  ;  Oct.  19, 

Frank,  John  L.     (See  Dannenberg,  F.,  Frank,  and  Groth.) 

Frank,  John  M.,  Winnetka,  and  W.  H.  Reitz,  Ravinia, 
assignors  to  Ilg  Electric  Ventilating  Companv,  Chicago, 
111.     Air  conditioning  device.     2,084,392  ;  Juiie  22. 

Frank,   Karl.      (See  Dietz,   K,,   and  Frank,) 

Frank,  Leo  C,  Irwin,  assignor  to  Wostinghouse  Electric 
&  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bat- 
tery charge  control  for  small  power  plants.  2,071,820: 
Feb.  23. 

Frank,  Leo  C,  Irwin,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric 
&  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Elec- 
tric power  plant.     2,095,806  ;  Oct.  12. 

Frank,  Louis,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  F.  Malone.  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Fruit  and  vegetable  core  extractor. 
2,084,194  :  June  15. 

Frank,  Manuel  boy,  Port  Richmond,  Stnten  Island, 
N.  Y.     Container    or    receptacle.      2,079,688;   May    11. 

Frank,  Nathan,  assignor  to  Colonial  Capital  Corporation, 
Newark,  N.  J.     Piston  and  packing.     2,0()9,437  ;  Feb.  2. 

Frank,  Nathan,  assignor  to  Febod  Corporation,  Newark, 
N.  J.    Clutch  device.     2,101,306  ;  Dec.  7. 

Frank,  Paul   A.      (See  White,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Frank,  Paul  A.,  assignor  to  Continental  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.     Engine.     2,009,826  ;  Feb.  9. 

Frank,  S.  M.,  &  Co.  (See  Feuerbach,  Ferdinand  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Frank,   William  E.      (See  Knepper,   G.  E.,   and  Frank.) 

Frank,  William  IT.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bus  bar  supporting 
means  in  bus  duct.     2,084,580  ;  June  22. 

Frank,  William  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Distribution  panel. 
2,080,706;  July  13. 

Frank,  William  IT.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Making  bus  duct. 
2,088,100  :  July  27. 

Frank,   William  H.,  Detroit,  Jlich.     Electrical  connector. 

2.103.071  ;  Doc.  21. 

Frank,    William    11.,    Detroit,    Mich.     Distribution    panel. 

2.103.072  :  Dec.  21. 

Frank,  William  IT.,  assignor  to  Bulldog  Electric  Products 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automatic  reset  circuit 
breaker.     2,009.305  ;  Feb.  2. 

Frank,  William  II.,  assignor  to  Bulldog  Electric  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Distribution  pane] 
board.     2,072,584  ;  Mar.  2. 

Frank,  William  H.,  a.ssignor  to  Bulldog  Electric  Products 
Company,  Defroit,  Midi.  Electrical  distribution  system. 
2,082,281  ;   June   1. 

Frank,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Bulldog  Electric  Products 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electrical  distribution  sy3 
tern.     2.086,011  ;  July  13. 

Frank,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Bulldog  lOlectric  Products 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electrical  distribution  sys- 
tem.    2.080,705  ;  July  13. 

Frank,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Bulldog  Electric  Products 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Circuit  breaker.  2,091,914; 
Aug.  31. 

Frank,  William  IT.,  assignor  to  Bulldog  Electric  T'rodiicis 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Circuit  breaker.  2,103.070; 
Dec.  21 . 

Frank,  William  IT.,  and  J.  Messing,  assignors  to  Bulldog 
Electric  I'roducts  Compnnv,  Detroit,  Mich.  Circuit  con- 
trolling means.     2,008,008;  Jan.  20. 

Frank,  William  IT.,  and  J.  Messing,  nRsignors  to  Bulldog 
Electric  Products  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Circuit 
controlling   means.      2,072,1(>3;   M.ir.    2. 

Frank,  William  II.,  J.  A.  Messing,  and  TT.  J.  L.  I^rnnk,  ns- 
slgnoi-s  to  Bulldog  Electric  Prodticls  Companv.  Detroit, 
Midi.  Automatic  refusing  nK'chanlsm.  2.074,010; 
Mar.  23. 


Frank,  William  H.,  and  J.  W.  Harper,  assignors  to 
Bulldog  Electric  Products  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Electrical  distribution  system.     2,088,105  ;  July  27. 

Frank,  William  H.,  and  J.  A.  Messing,  assignors  to  Bulldog 
Electric  Products  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fuse  clip. 
2,096,580  ;  Oct.  19. 

Frank,  William  H.,  C.  T.  Hollingsworth,  and  L.  E.  Fisher, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Panel  board  and  parts  thereof. 
2,103,069  ;  Dec.  21. 

Frank,  William  H.,  and  J.  W.  Harper,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Panel  board.     2,103,325  ;  Dec.  28. 

Franke,   Robert.      (See  von  Poser,   G.,  and  Franke.) 

Frankel,  Edward  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  purifying  wet  steam.     2,067,080  ;  Jan.  5. 

Frankel,  Nathan,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Detachable  and  ad- 
justable cap   for  garments.     2,086,325  ;   July  6. 

Frankel,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wicket  construction. 
2,096,740  ;  Oct.  26. 

Frankenberger,  Charles  J.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Sanitary  Blanufacturing  Company.  Tub  or 
basin  fitting.     2,084,437  ;  June  22. 

Frankenburger,  Walter,  H.  Hammersehmid,  and  G.  Roes- 
sler,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Far- 
benindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Producing  synthetic  resins.  2,101,332 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Frankenburger,  Walter,  H.  Hammersehmid,  and  G.  Roes- 
sler,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhlne,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Far- 
benindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Producing  synthetic  resins.  2,101,333 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Frankfurt,  Samuel,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Boat.  2,082,202 ; 
June  1. 

Frankl,  Mathias,  Augsburg,  Germany,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Oxythermic  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resolu- 
tion of  gaseous  mixtures.     2,084,334 ;  June  22. 

Frankland,  William  H.,  Tampa,  Fla.  Attachment  for 
fireplaces.     2,085,646  ;   June  29. 

Franklin,  Albert  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  E.  R.  Berger,  West  Long  Branch,  N.  J.,  and  J. 
Poster,  Bright  Waters,  N.  Y.  Radio  tube  socket. 
2,068,230  ;  Jan.  19. 

Franklin,  Ben.iamin,  Haynesville,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Mark  S.  Willing,  Mount  Holly,  Va.  Con- 
trol device  for  radio  receiving  apparatus.  2,093,833  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Franklin,  Charles  S.      (See  Regan,  G.  P.,  and  Franklin.) 

Franklin,  Frederick  H.,  and  T.  E.  Aldham,  Providence, 
R.  I.     Oil  filter.     2,093,430  ;  Sept.  21. 

Franklin,  Joseph  S.,  and  L.  R.  Gilmore,  Huntington, 
W.  Va.  Combination  box  toe  and  heel  seat  steamer. 
2,075,434;  Mar.  30. 

Franklin,  Philip,  King's  Cross,  London,  England,  assignor 
to  The  Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding, 
Pa.     Locomotive  driver  brake.     2,070,766  ;  Apr.  13. 

Franklin  Railway  Supply  Company.  (See  Hutchinson,  L. 
N.,  and  Zouck,  assignors.) 

Franklin  Railway  Supply  Company.  (See  Roberts, 
Montague  H.,  assignor.) 

Franklin  Railway  Supply  Company.  (See  Titus,  H.  J., 
and  ^^'all^s,  assignors.) 

Franklin  Railway  Supplv  Company.  (See  Zouck,  George 
H.,  assignor.) 

Franklin,  Sidney  H.      (See  Griffiths,  L.,  and  Franklin.) 

Franks,  Charles  K.,  et  al.     (See  Franks,  David,  assignor.) 

Franks,  Charles  L.,  et  al.  (See  Compare,  Alberto,  as- 
signor.) 

Franks,  Christopher  J.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  gain  control.  2,070,814  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Franks,  Christopher  J.,  Boonton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Detector  ampllfler  circuit. 
2,088,168  ;  July  27. 

Franks,  Christopher  J.,  Denville,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.   Y.     Radio  receiver.     2,078,072  ;  Apr.   20. 

Franks,  David,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  IC.  Tfranks,  and 
one-third  to  S.  Franks,  Jr.,  Millersburg,  Ohio.  Machine 
for   separating  seeds   or   the  like.      2.070,455  ;   Apr.   6. 

Franks,  James  B.,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fluid  control 
valve.     2,073,836;   Mar.   10. 

Franks,  Maurice  R.,  BulTalo,  N.  Y.  Ventilator.  2,094,530 ; 
Sept.  28. 

Franks,  Rosa  P.,  et  al.      (>See  Compare,  Alberto,  assignor.) 

Ifranks,  Russell.      (See  Beekot,  F.  M.,  and  Franks.) 

Franks,  Russell,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Cor- 
poration.    Welding  rod.     2,007,030  ;  Jn'i.  12. 

Franks,  Russell,  Jackson  Tlolghls,  N.  Y..  iisslgnor,  b.v 
nieauo  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  nnil  Carbon  Cor- 
poration. Chromium  steel  seamless  tube.  2,071,740; 
Feb.  23. 

Franks,  Samuel,  Jr.,  et  nl.  (See  Franks,  David,  as- 
signor.) 

I'liuLs,  Krick.     (See  Mattson,  A.,  Smith,  and  Frnns.) 

Fninson,  Carl  V.      (See  Storck,  F.  W..  and  Franson.) 

Frant/,  J.  T,.,  et  al.  (See  Carroll,  C.  I'\,  an.l  Wllley.  as- 
signors.) 

Frant/,,  I'hlllp  M,.  T'ui'lilo.  Colo.,  as-slpnor.  liy  mesne 
risslgnTiii>nl.s,  to  The  ('iilorado  I'licl  and  Iron  "Corporn- 
llon.      Flotnllon    n-ngeiit,      2,0»I,«I0  ;    Oct,    B. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Frantz,  Philip  JI.,  and  G.  H.  Rupp,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Colorado  Fuel 
and  Iron  Corporation.     Filtration.     2.089.548  ;  Aug.  10. 

Frantz,  Samuel  G.,  Princeton,  N.  J.  Magnetic  separator. 
2,074,085  ;  Mar.  16. 

Frantz,  Samuel  G.,  Princeton,  N.  J.  Speed  control  device. 
2.077.555  ;  Apr.  20. 

Frantz,  Samuel  G.,  Princeton,  N.  3.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Electron  discharge  device. 
2,071,923  ;  Feb.  23. 

Frantz,  Samuel  G.,  B.  S.  McCutchen,  W.  van  B.  Roberts, 
and  J.  Q.  Stewart,  Princeton,  N.  J.  Game  and  appa- 
ratus therefor.     2,068,379  ;  Jan.  19. 

Frantz,  Samuel  G.,  and  B.  S.  McCutchen,  Princeton,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Trans- 
mission and  reception  of  intelligence.  2,103  745;  Dec. 
28. 

Frantz,  Walter  A.      (See  Te  Pas,  Edmund  J.,  assignor.) 

Frantz,  Walter  A.     (See  Te  Pas,  E.  J.,  and  Frantz.) 

Frantz,  Walter  A.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Gas  range  at- 
tachment.    2,097,812  ;  Nov.  2. 

Frantz,  Walter  A.,  and  P.  D.  Kendall,  Cleveland  Heights, 
Ohio,  said  Kendall  assignor  to  said  Frantz.  Radio  re- 
ceiver.    2,071,398  ;  Feb.  23. 

Frantz,  Walter  A.,  Shaker  Heights,  and  J.  J.  McCabe, 
assignors  to  The  Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Com- 
panv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Laundry  machine.  2,087,571 ; 
July  20. 

Frantz,  Walter  A.,  Shaker  Heights,  and  J.  J.  McCabe, 
assignors  to  The  Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Combined  washing  and  drying 
machine.     2,099,163  ;  Nov.  16. 

Franz,  Charles  H.  Jr.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  The  Helnn 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Embossed  printed  sheet  and 
making  the  same.     2,071,031 ;  Feb.  16. 

Franz,  Ehrhart,  Leipzig,  Germany.  I;ii':u-liiug  process. 
2,077,10.3  :  Apr.   13. 

Franz,  Ehrhart,  Leipzig,  Germany.  Bleaching. 
2,081,327  ;  May  25. 

Franz,  Ehrhart,  Leipzig,  and  M.  Hardtmann,  Naunhof, 
near  Leipzig,  Germany.  Product  for  increasing  the 
slip   of  textile  materials.     2.100,845  ;   Nov.  30. 

Franz,  Erwin  E.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Power  transmission  device.     2,073,471  ;  Mar.  9. 

Franz,  Erwin  E.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Ap- 
paratus for  winding  material.     2,097.518  ;  Nov.  2. 

Franz,  Erwin  E.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ap- 
paratus for  winding  material.     2,101,248  ;  Dec.  7. 

Franz,  Erwin  E.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incoi-porated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Strand  handling  apparatus.     2,102,692;  Doc.   21. 

Franzen,  Hans,  Mannheim,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farben- 
industrie  Aktiengesellschaft,,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Producing  pure  soaps  from  oxidized  non- 
aromatic  hydrocarbons.     2,073,054  ;  IMar.  9. 

Franzen;  Karl  A.,  Solingen,  Germany.  Trunk  lock. 
2,083,702  ;  June  15. 

Franzmeier,  Alvin  W.,  Roseniount,  Minn.  Filter  pad. 
2,101,811  ;  Dec.  7. 

Frappier,  Era  M.,  Clio,  Mich.  Door  knob  structure. 
2,093,717  ;  Sept.  21. 

Frary,  Eugene  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  G. 
jMiirsdon,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dispensing  machine. 
2.0^3,779  ;  June  15. 

Frasca,  Charles  C,  Joliet,  111.     Toy.     2,088,510 ;  July  27. 

Fraser,    Alexander    W.,    assignor    to    National    Steel    Car 
Corporation,     Limited,     Hamilton,     Ontario,     Canada 
Power  press.     2,079,5.")3  ;  Jlay  4. 

Fraser,  Andrew.     (See  Sinclair,  H.,  and  Fraser.) 

Fraser  Automotive  Appliances,  Inc.  (See  Fraser,  Ethel- 
bert  M.,  assignor.) 

Fraser,  Dorothy,  administratrix.  (See  Fraser,  Ethelbcrt 
M.) 

Fraser,  Edwin  J.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Keeshin  5Iotor 
Express  Co.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Trailer  light.  2,069,238  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Fraser,  Edwin  J.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Keeshin  Motor 
Express  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Trailer  light.  2,069,239  : 
Feb.  2. 

Eraser,  Edwin  J.,  assignor  to  Keeshin  Motor  Express  Co. 
Inc.,   Chicago,   111.     Trailer  light.      2,076,020;   Apr.   6. 

Fraser,  Edwin  J.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Keeshin  Motor 
Express  Co.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Conduit  coupler  closure 
means.     2,084,842  ;  June  22. 

Fraser,  Ethelbert  M.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Fraser 
Automotive  Appliances,  Inc.  Electromagnetic  clutch. 
2,071,943;  Feb.  23. 

Fraser,  Ethelbert  M.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Fraser 
Automotive  Appliances,  Inc.  Electromagnetic  brake. 
2,073,926  ;  Mar.  16. 

Fraser,  Ethelbert  M.,  deceased,  Yonkers ;  D.  Eraser,  ad- 
ministratrix, assignor  to  W.  S.  ^lurray  and  H.  Flood, 
Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  machine.  2,093,077  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Fraser,  Eugene  B.,  et  al.  (See  Chandler,  Daniel  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eraser,  Eugene  B.,  et  al.  (See  Rowe,  F.  H.,  and  Chandler, 
assignors.) 


Fraser,  Frank  W.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Adjustable  oarlock  sleeve.     2,076,886  ;  Apr.  13. 

Fraser,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gear  drive  and  flexible 
reliable  belt.     2,074,328  ;  Mar.  23. 

Fraser,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gear  drive  or  flexible 
rollable  belt.     2,074,837  ;  Mar.  23. 

Fraser,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gas  filter.  2,094.531 ; 
Sept.  28. 

Fraser,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Speed  reducer  and 
other  transmission.     2,101,844  ;  Dec.  14. 

Fraser,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Speed  reducer  and 
other  transmission.     2,101,845  ;  Dec.  14. 

Fraser,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Coupling  or  other 
transmission  device.     2,102,312  ;  Dec.  14. 

Fraser.  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Drive  and  differential. 
2,102,313;  Dec.  14. 

Fraser,  George  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Drive  and  differential. 
2,102,314;  Dec.  14. 

Fraser,  Hugh,  Burnside,  Rutherglen,  assignor  to  Inter- 
Counties  Limited,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Overhead  track 
for  cars,  aircraft,  and  the  like.     2,072,499  ;  Mar.   2. 

Fniser,  Hugh,  Burnside,  Rutherglen,  assignor  to  Inter 
Counties  Limited,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Electric  drive 
of  air-screw  propelled  cars.     2,103.156  ;  Dec.  21. 

Fraser,  James  H.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Highway  crossing  gate 
and  control  system.     2,071,924  ;  Feb.  23. 

Fraser,  James  H..  Louisville,  Ky.  Gate  construction. 
2,098,284 ;  Nov.  9. 

Fraser,  James  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  a  paving 
material.     2,101,614;  Dec.  7. 

Fraser,  Philip.  (See  Collins,  E.  J.,  Hennessey,  and 
Fraser. ) 

Fraternali,  Henry,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y.  Candle  holder  and 
candle.     2,101,136  ;  Dec.  7. 

Frati,  Augustus,  Elniont,  N.  Y.  Metal  hollow  building 
block.     2,091,542  ;  Aug.  31. 

Fi-auenknecht,  Hans,  Genoa,  Italy.  Rapid  recarburizatlon 
of  pig  iron  melted  in  a  cupola  furnace.  2,068,793 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Fray-Mershon,  Inc.      (See  Mershon,  Lester  E.,  assignor.) 

Fray-Mershon,  Inc.      (See  Pachmayr,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Frav,  Peter,  Tampa,  Fla.  Rotary  cutter  for  suction 
dredgers.     2,090,790  ;  Aug.  24. 

Fravel,  John,  Ionia,  Mich.  Protecting  attachment  for  arti- 
ficial bait.     2,074,258  ;   Mar.   16. 

Frayer,  Lee  A.,  Kent,  assignor  to  The  Lamson  &  Sessions 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  metal  articles. 
2,077,519  ;  Apr.  20. 

Frayer,  Lee  A.,  Kent,  assignor  to  The  Lamson  &  Sessions 
Company,  c;ieveland,  Ohio.  Manufacture  of  nuts. 
2,080,850  ;  May  18. 

Frayer,  Lee  A.,  Kent,  assignor  to  The  Lamson  &  Ses- 
sions Companv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Transfer  mechanism. 
2.100,028  ;  Nov.   23. 

Fraysur,  Edward,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  C.  Adams, 
and  one-fourth  to  F.  W.  Stevenson,  Winchester,  Ky. 
Self-gripping  fastener  for  cream  can  tops.  2,096,098  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Frazer.  Joseph  C.  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Process  of  and 
catalyst  for  oxidizing  combustible  gases.  2,092,059 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Frazier,  George  E.,  Clever,  Mo.,  assignor  of  fifty  per  cent  to 
G.  Wampler,  Springfield,  Mo.  Testing  electrical  con- 
densers.    2,080,308  ;  May  11. 

Frazier,  Ralph  B.,  Swissvale,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corpora- 
tion. Mixed  esters  and  making  the  same.  2,075,107 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Frazier,  William  D..  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Pitching  horse- 
shoe.    2,079,736  ;  May  11. 

Frear,  Hugo  P,,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bethleliem 
Shipbuilding  Corporation,  Ltd.  Ship  construction. 
2,071,925  ;  Feb.  23. 

Frear.  Hugo  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem 
Sliipbuildinc  Corporation,  Ltd.  Ship  construction. 
2,092,504;  Sept  7. 

Froar.  Hugo  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem 
ShipbniUling  Corporation,  Ltd.  Ship  construction. 
2, 103.71. ">  ;  Dec.  28. 

Frearson,  Thomas  B.  (See  MoncrieflE.  R.  W.,  Till,  and 
Frearson.) 

Froas,  Samuel  T.,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Henry 
Disston  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  Tacony,  Pa.  Rotary  file. 
2,098.865  ;  Nov.  9. 

Froas,  Samuel  T.,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  and  N.  C.  Bye.  Phila- 
delphia, assignors  to  Henry  Disston  &  Sons,  Incorpo- 
povated,  Taconv,  Pa.  Beet  knife  sharpening  machine. 
2.069.140  :  Jan.  26. 

Freeh,  Theodore  W.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Workshop  unit.  2,071,201 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Erode,  Charles  F.,  and  K.  S.  Howard.  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
assignors  to  Commonwealth  Steel  Company,  Granite 
City.  111.     Hydraulic  gun.     2.082.330:  June  1. 

Fredenburg,  Marion.     (See  McLaughlin,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Frederick,  August,  Weston,  W.  Va.  Glass  factory  and 
improved  furnace.     2.090.444  ;  .^ug.  17. 

Frederick.  Charles,  Columbiana,  Ohio.  Stiffener  for  col- 
lars.     2,076.196:   Apr.   6. 

Frederick.  Charles  W.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  W.  Luce, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Autocol- 
llmating  unit.     2,073,300  ;  Mar.  9. 


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Frederick,  Charles  W.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  W.  Luce, 
Elizabeth,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  East- 
man Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  Y.  Catadioptric 
unit.     2.095,862  ;  Oct.  12. 

Frederick,  Joseph  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  L.  Rosen- 
field,  Baltimore,  Md.  Metallic  end  closure  for  paper 
cartons.      2,097,917 ;    Nov.    2. 

Fredericks,  William  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Impeller. 
2,091,677  ;  Aug.  31. 

Fredericksen,  James  P.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Cutting 
machine.     2,078,320;  Apr.  27. 

Frederickson,  Clayton  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Motor  vehicle. 
2,071,686  ;  Feb.  23. 

Frederickson,  Clayton  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Razor  blade 
vending  and  collecting  cabinet.     2,080,038  ;  May  11. 

Frederickson,  Otto  A.  (See  Robinson,  W.  C,  and  Fred- 
erickson.) 

Frederics,  E.,  Inc.      (See  Brown,  James  C,  assignor.) 

Frederics,  E.,  Inc.      (See  Frederics,  Ernest  O.,  assignor.) 

Frederics,  Ernest  O.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Hair  waving 
heater.     2,078,758;  Apr.  27. 

Frederics,  Ernest  O.,  Bronxville,  assignor  to  E.  Frederics, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  waving  heater.  2,099,424  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Fredlund,  Ernst  F.  G.,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignor  to 
Electrolux  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
2,096,891  ;  Oct.  26. 

Fredrickson,  Edward  A.  (See  Zinkil,  R.  H.,  and  Fredrick- 
son.) 

Fredrickson,  Gustav,  Forestville,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Heating  ap- 
paratus.    2,080,400  ;  May   18. 

Freeborn,  James  E.,  assignor  to  Freeborn  Power  Convert- 
ers Limited,  London,  England.  Power  transmission 
mechanism.     2,091,919  ;  Aug.  31. 

Freeborn  Power  Converters  Limited.  (See  Freeborn, 
James  E.,  assignor.) 

Freed,  Edith  F.     (See  Freed,  Joseph  P.,  assignor.) 

Freed,  Joseph  P.,  assignor  to  E.  F.  Freed,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Fluid  flow  control  apparatus.  2,068,406  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Freedlander,  Abraham  L.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Rubber 
Manufacturing  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Belt.  Re. 
20,479  :  Aug.  24. 

Freedlander,  Abraham  L.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Rubber 
Manufacturing  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.    Printing  roller. 

2.088.470  ;  July  27. 

Freedlander,  Abraham  L.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Rubber 
Manufacturing  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Printing  roll. 

2.088.471  ;  July  27. 

Freedlander,  Abraham  L.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Rubber 

Alanufacturlng  Company,  Dayton.  Ohio.     Treatment  of 

a   roller   surface.      2,088,472  ;   July  27. 
It'rcodlander,  Abraham  L.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Rubber 

Manufacturing   Company,   Davton,   Ohio.     Rubber   roll. 

2.094,008  :  Sept.  28. 
Frppdiuan,   Ephraim.      (See  Stein,   J.,   and  Freedman.) 
Ji^ipfflman,  Louis.      (See  Hiemenz,  W.,  and  Freedman.) 
Freedman,  Louis,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  bv  W.  K.  Prielingsdorf, 

administrator.     Piston  ring.     2,087,208  ;  July  13. 
Frnodman,  Louis,  Albany,  assignor  to  Winthrop  Chenycal 

(Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Derivatives  of  1-phenyl- 

2.3-dimethyl-4-amino-5-pyra7,olone.     2,076,714  :  Apr.   13. 
Freedman,  Manle.      (See  Brush,  Arthur  R.,  assignor.) 
Freedman,   Pjuil,  Highgnte,   London,  England.     Electrical 

discharge  device.     2,096,236;  Oct.  19. 
Froeland,    Frnnk    J.,    assignor    to    Round    Oak    Company, 

Dowagiac,  Mich.     Coal  range.     2,069,704  ;  Feb.   2. 
Freeman,  Benjamin  W.,    Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Ornamenting 

machine.     2,084,335  ;  .Tunc  22. 
Freeman,  P.enjiimin  W,,  Cincinnnti,  Ohio.     Machine  for  re- 
moving shoos  from  lusts.     2,092,208  ;  Sept.  7. 
Freeman,    Ben.iamin    W.,    Cincinnati,    and    J.    Schneider, 

Mount  Wasliington,  assignors  to  The  Louis  G.  Freeman 

Company,     Cincinnati,     Oliio.       Ornamenting    machine. 

Re.  20,294  ;  Mar.  :10. 
Froeiiian-Daughaday  Company.      (See  Schupbach,  Rene  M., 

assignor.) 
Ii'reeman,  Ernest  W.     (See  Davis,  E.,  and  Freeman.) 
i''i-(>i>iMan,  llorii('(s  Tlir('(>  (tivers,  (Jucbec,  Canada,  assignor 

to   Nichols   Engineering   &.    ReseniTli    Corporation,    New 

York.  N.  Y.     Separation  of  solid  particles  from  fluids. 

2,102,525  ;  Doc.   14. 
Ficeiiian,  Ivan  S.      (See  Gillett,  Monson  J.,  assignor.) 
I''i-i'cinan,  Joel  S.,  et  a!.      (See  Dulberg,  Jasiier,  as.sigiior.) 
I'^rcpinnn,    Jnllus.      (See    Bowen,    W.    S.,    and    Freeman.) 
Freeman,  Louis  O.,  Company,  The.     (See  Freeman,  B.  W., 

and    Sclineider.    assignors.) 
Ii'rpeman,  Louis  (',.,  (Company,  The,      (See  Freeman,  Louis 

(!.,  .Jr.,  aM,«)ignor. ) 
I'Veeman,  Tjoiiis  (i..  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Louis  G.  Freeman 

Company,    Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Puncli.     2,087,186;    July 

13. 
I''ree7iian,     Michael    W.,     Detroit,    Mich.       Metal    cleaner. 

2,083,01 ;?:  June  R. 
H'lcPMian,    MIcIiael   W.,   Detroit,    Mich.     Metal   treatment. 

2,083, Oil  :  June  R. 
Ii'reeinan,  MIMon   W.,  New  York,  and  J,  W.  TTooley,  Lnrch- 

inont,    N.    Y,  ;    salil    Freeman    .-iHHignor    to   said    llooley. 

Mnltliile  fuse  and   signal  plug.     2,075,516;   l\1ar.  30. 
Krppiiian,  Nal   II.,  Landoti,  England.     10\-lTac1l<>n  of   voln- 

flli>  Iiydroc.iiI'Dns  Troni  solid  or  liiiih  boiling  i)oliit  llqiild 

liydronirbonH.      2,095,803;  Oct.   12. 


Freeman,  Percy  J.,  Darlaston,  assignor  to  Rubery,  Owen 

&    Company,    Limited,    South    Staffordshire,    England. 

Vehicle  wheel.     2,085,647  ;  June  29. 
Freeman,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Toaster.     2,070,333 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Freeman,  Walter  R.,  Jay,  Okla.,  assignor  to  Bragg  Klies- 

rath    Corporation,    South   Bend,    Ind.      Clutch   control, 

2,068,948  ;  Jan.  26. 
Freeman,  Walter  R.,  University  City,  assignor  to  Wagner 

Electric    Corporation,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Brake    control 

mechanism.     2,070,266  ;  Feb.  9. 
Freeman,  Walter  R.,  University  City,  assignor  to  Wagner 

Electric    Corporation,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Brake    control 

mechanism.     2,089,256  ;  Aug.  10. 
Freeman,  Walter  R.,  University  City,  assignor  to  Wagner 

Electric    Corporation,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Brake   control 

mechanism.    2,091,678  ;  Aug.  31. 
Freeman,    Wood,    Firerest,    Wash.      Control    compass   for 

automatic  piloting  of  moving  bodies.    2.067,441  ;  Jan.  12. 
Freeman,    Wood,   Firerest,    Wash.      Control    compass   for 

automatic  piloting  of  moving  bodies.     2,089,914  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Freeport  Sulphur  Company.      (See  Claiborne,  J.   T.,  Jr., 

and   Peterson,   assignors.) 
Freeport   Sulphur  Company.     (See  Peterson,  Paul  D.,  as- 
signor.) 
Freer,    Phelps    M.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Piston.      2,080,705 ; 

May  18. 
Freers,  George  H.     (See  Marmon,  H.  C,  and  Freers.) 
Preese,    Clyde    H.,    Moscow,    Union    of    Soviet    Socialist 

Republics,  assignor  to  General  Electric  Company.     Car- 
rier system.     2,072,747  ;  Mar.   2. 
Preese,  Hermann.      (See  Liedtke,  PL.  and  Freese.) 
Freese,      Hermann,      Berlin-Reinickendorf,      assignor     to 

Klangfilm    G.    m.    b.    H.,    Berlin,    Germany.      Pressure 

roller  for  film  handling  apparatus.     2,085,904  ;  July  6. 
Freeze,  Jonathan  R.,   assignor  to  The  American  Rolling 

Mill    Company,    Middletown,    Ohio.       Device    for    and 

process  of  uncoiling  metal  coils.     2,096,713  ;  Oct.  26. 
Switzerland. 


Footwear. 

Light  transmitting  means. 

111.      Post      construction. 

Schweizerische    Industrie- 
Switzerland.       Rail-guided 


to    J.    X.    McCarthy, 
animated      pictures. 


Frei,       Elisabeth,       Zurich, 
2,088,511  ;  July  27. 

Frei,  John,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111. 
2,080,259  ;  May  11. 

Frei,      John,      Jr.,      Chicago, 
2.103.410  ;  Dec.  28. 

Frei,    Max,    assignor    to    firm 
Gesellschaft,     Neuhausen, 
vehicle.    2,098,723  ;  Nov.  9. 

Freil,    Raymond    McShea,    assignor 
Yonkers,      N.      Y.       Producing 
2,091,144;  Aug.  24. 

Freimann,  Frank,  and  J.  L.  Friesner,  assignors  to  Elec- 
tro-Acoustic Products  Company,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
Loudspeaker  mounting.     2,078,321  ;   Apr.   27. 

Freise,  l?ernard  C,  St.  Louis  (bounty,  Mo.  Propeller. 
2,085,307  ;  June  29. 

Freitag,  Willy,  Berlin-Treptow,  and  M.  Reger,  Berlln- 
Charlottenburg,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Gaseous  electric  discharge  device. 
2,094,647  ;  Oct.  5. 

Fremont,  Wynne  O.  ,Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Joint  construc- 
tion.    2,093,718  ;   Sept.   21. 

French,  Alvin  L.,  assignor  to  Perma  Fuse  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.     Fuse.     2,087,905  ;  July  27. 

French,  Artliur  H.,  assignor  to  A.  E.  Staley  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Decatur,  111.  Forming  insulating  ma- 
teri.al.     2,076,078  ;  Apr.  6. 

French,  Bessie  S.      (See  Klenk,  C.  A.,  and  French.) 

French,  Charles  A.,  Riverside,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Charge  forming  device  for 
internal  combustion  engines.     2,071,116 ;  Feb.  16. 

French,  Ethel  Q.      (See  French,  Louis  O.,  assignor.) 

French,  George  F.,  assignor  to  Thomas  French  &  Sons 
Limited,  Manchester,  England.  Ladder  web  of  Vene- 
tian blinds.     Re.  20,257  ;  .Tan.  26. 

li'rench,   G(>rthal.      (See   Shoemaker,  W.  E.,  and   French.) 

French,  Gordon  W.,  Bristol,  England.  Bag  making  ma- 
chinery.    2.097,183;  Oct.  20. 

French  &  Ilecht,  Incorporated.  (See  Hecht,  Joseph  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

French  &  Hecht,  Incorporated.  (See  Hecht,  J.  L.,  and 
Beckman,  assignors.) 

French,  John  W.,  Beverly,  Mass,,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Macliinery  Corporation,  I'aterson,  N.  .1.  Boring  appa- 
ratus.    2,076,767;  Apr.  13. 

French,  Leroy  W.,  lUoomlngton,  111,  Conductor  pipe 
rel'iise  ellniinator.      2,090,907;  Aug.  24. 

French,  l/ouis  O.,  assignor  to  E.  Q.  French,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.      Fuel   Iniector.      2,084,057;  June  15. 

French  Oil  Mill  IMachlnery  Co.,  The.  (Roe  Stacy. 
Thomas    F.,    assignor.) 

French,  Tlionias.  Itumford,  Maine.  Feed  meolianlsni  for 
typpwri((>rs.     2,0S5,46.|  ;  June  29, 

French,  Thomas,  &  Sons  I-lmlted.     (See  Fi-ench,  George  P., 

assignor.) 
Ii'rcnkel,  <.'ennndy.  Surbllon,  England.     l'roe<>ss  and  ni>iia- 

ralus  for  the  niamiCMclure  of  films  and  foils,     2.0,'<2,IS(i  ; 

,Imi.'  1. 
Ii''rpn/(>1.   Kurt.  T>elpzlK.   Gerninny.     .Aulomallc   numbering 

.l.-vlcp,      2,072,363;    Mnr.    2, 
f'^pse,  ,Io(<epli  F.,  nriHlgnnr  to  Monitor  Controller  ConipnnT. 

Hnltlmore,  Md.     Electric  air  cooling  evatom  for  vphlcleB. 

2,007  H37  I  Jan.  12. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


,   assignor   to   Intertype   Corporation, 
Typographical  machine.     2,103,980  ; 


Machine  for  cleaning 


Frcse,  Josciih  P.,  assignor  to  Monitor  Controller  Com- 
pany, Ualtimore,  Md.  Automatically  restarting  elec- 
tric motors.     2,068,600  ;  Jan.  1!). 

Frese,  Joseph  F.,  assignor  to  Monitor  Controller  Company. 
Baltimore,  Mci.  High  frequency  electrical  switch  and 
contactor  system.     2,080,801  ;  May  18. 

Frese,  Joseph  F.,  assignor  to  Jlonitor  Controller  Com- 
pany, Baltimore,  Md.  Connecter  for  edgewise  wound 
coils.     2,081,089  ;  May  18. 

Fre.se,  Joseph  F.,  assignor  to  Monitor  Controller  Company, 
Baltimore.  Md.  Connecter  for  edgewise  wound  coils. 
2,081,090  ;  May  18. 

Frese,  Joseph  F.,  assignor  to  Jlonitor  Controller  Com- 
pany, Baltimore,  Md.  Alternating  current  switch  mech- 
anism.    2,097,403  ;  Oct.  26. 

Fretter,  Natliau  F.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Sealing 
means.     2,070,715  ;  Apr.  13. 

Fretter,  Nathan  F.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Sealing 
means.     2,070.716  ;  Apr.  13. 

Fretz,  Hillard  C,  Kokomo,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Centrifugal  casting  mold.     2,090,289  ;  Aug.   17. 

Freudonberg.  Albert  C.,  assignor  to  C.  R.  Berry  and  H.  A. 
Oamble,  Greenville,  Miss.  Cotton  picker.  2,082,053  ; 
June  1. 

Froudenl)erg,  Carl,  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Lange,  Gustav,  as- 
signor.) 

Freudenberg,  Carl,  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Runkel,  R.,  and 
Lange,  assignors.) 

Freund,  Alfred,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Cohn  and  one- 
half  to  R.  Schlesinger,  Breslau,  Germany.  Exhaust 
pipe.     2,075,758;  Mar.  30. 

Freund,  Borthold,  Berlin-Schoeneberg.  assignor  to  Tobis 
Tonbild-Syndikat  A.  G.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Recording  of 
sound.     2,090,753  ;  Aug.  24. 

Freund.  E.  J.,  et  al.     (See  O'Neil,  William  V.,  assignor.) 

Freund.  Edward,  Long  Beach.  X.  Y.  Beverage  cooling  ap- 
paiatus.     2,070,398  ;   Feb.   9. 

Freund,  Herman  R.,  assignor  to  Intertype  Corporation, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Quading  and  centering  device. 
2,081,800  ;  May  25. 

Freund.  Herman  R.,  assignor  to  Intertype  Corporation, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Typographical  matrix.  2,098.916 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Freund,   Herman   R 
Brooklyn,   N.    Y. 
Dec.  28. 

Freund,    Robert  R.,  Denver,   Colo 
seeds.     2,068,101;  Jan.  ]9. 

Freure,  Benjamin  T.      (See  Wickert,  J.  N.,  and  Freure.) 

Frevert.  Albert  A.,  Alma,  Mich.  Seed  cleaning  machine. 
2.100.738  ;  Nov.  30. 

Frey,  Charles  N.     (See  Gore,  H.  C,  and  Frey.) 

Frey,  Charles  N.      (See  Liglit,   R.  F.,  Frey,  and  Patitz.) 

Frey,  Charles  N.,  A.  S.  Schultz,  and  E.  B.  Brown,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  as.slgnors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Stand- 
ard Brands  Incorporated,  Dover,  Del.  Making  leavened 
bread.     2.067.911  ;  Jan.  19. 

Frey,  Charles  N.,  and  A.  Schultz,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Brands  Incorporated,  New  York. 
N.  Y.  Bread  manufacture  and  compositions  of  matter 
for  use  in  same.     2,007,912;  Jan.  19. 

Frey,  Elmer  E.,  assignor  to  Kittle  Manufacturing  Com- 
pnny,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Folding  chair.  2,090,237; 
Oct.  19. 

Frey,  Emile,  deceased,  late  of  Bienne.  Switzerland,  by 
The  Gruen  Watch  Company,  Time  Hill,  Ohio,  assignee. 
Wrist  watch.     Re.  20,480:  Aug.  24. 

Frey,  Ernst,  Chur,  Switr.erland.  Machine  for  shearing 
blocks   from   an   extruded    column    of   plastic   material. 

2.069.947  ;  Feb.  9. 

Frev,    Ernst,    Chur,    Switzerland.      Clay    cutting    device. 

2.069.948  ;  Feb.  9. 

Frey,  Frederick   E.      (See  Fitch,   L.   H.,   Jr.,    and  Frey.) 

Frey,  Frederick  E..  assignor  to  Phillips  Petroleum  Com- 
pany, Bartlesville,  Okla.  Converting  hydrocarbons. 
2.079.935  ;  May  11. 

Frey,  Frederick  E.,  and  W.  F.  Iluppke,  assignors  to 
Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  Bartlesville,  Okla.  Con- 
verting hydrocarbons.     2.098.959  :  Nov.  16. 

Frey,  Frederick  E.,  and  W.  F.  Iluppke.  assignors  to 
Phillips  Petroleum  Company,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  Con- 
verting hydrocarbons.     2. 098.900  ;  Nov.  16. 

Frey,  Karl.      (See  Gams,  A.,  Frey,  and  Sutter.) 

Frey,  Samuel.  (See  Ellingwood,  F.  F.,  Zimmerman,  and 
Frey. ) 

Frey,  Sigmund,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gate  for  Irrigation 
pipes  and  the  like.     2,074.007:  Mar.  23. 

Frev,  Vernon  M.,  East  Moline,  111.  Window  structure. 
2'.102.5';9  :  Dec.  21. 

Frev,  Win.  Eunice,  T,a.      Swivel  tool.      2.084.249  :  .Tune  15. 

Freydberg,  Aaron,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Freydberg 
Bros..  Inc.,  Now  York.  N.  Y.  Dispensing  device. 
2,079.005  :  May  4. 

Freydberg  Bros..  Inc.     (See  Freydberg,  Aaron,  assignor.) 

Proydberg,  Ralph  M.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Acme  Back- 
ing Corporation.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Thermoplastic  ad- 
hesive.     2,072.631  ;    Mar.    2. 

Froycr.  P.nln.  Xowhiirirh.  asslsnor  to  American  Felt  Com- 
tianv.  New  York.  \,  Y.  Felt  and  method  of  making. 
ij.O'il.l  ts  :  Rr>i>t.   28. 

Freygnng.  Walter  H.,  Weehnwken.  assignor  to  Walter 
KIdde  &  Company.  Inc..  Bloomfleld,  N.  J.  Aircraft  flota- 
tion system.     2,073,088:  Mar.  10. 


Freygang,  Walter  H.,  Essex  Falls,  assignor  to  Walter 
Kidde  &  Company,  Inc.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Flotation  sys- 
tem for  aircraft.     2,088,850;  Aug.  3. 

Freygang,  Walter  H.,  Weehawken,  assignor  to  Walter 
Kidde  &  Company,  Inc.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Altitude 
breathing  suit.     2,096.612  ;  Oct.  19. 

Freyn  Engineering  Company.  (See  Bigelow,  C.  G.,  Callow, 
and  Schofield,  assignors.) 

Freyn  Engineering  Company.  (See  Blumer,  Jacob  C, 
assignor. ) 

Freyn  Engineering  Company.  (See  Fox,  G.,  and  Rice, 
assignors. ) 

Freyn  Engineering  Company.  (See  Hayes,  John  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Freyn  Engineering  Company.  (See  Rice,  Owen  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Freyn  Engineering  Company.  (See  Whitcomb,  Arthur  J., 
assignor.) 

Freysiuger,  John  B.,  assignor  to  North  &  Judd  Manufac- 
turing Company,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Buckle. 
2,067,484;  Jan.  12. 

Freyssinet,  Eugene,  Neuilly-sur-Seine,  and  J.  SSailles, 
Paris.  France.  Piece  of  reenforced  concrete. 
2,080,074  ;  May  11. 

Freyssinet,  Eugene,  Neuilly-sur-Seine,  France.  Manufac- 
ture of  molded  pieces  from  mortars  or  concrete. 
2,099,205  ;  Nov.  16. 

Frpzieres.  Bertrand  O.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Surgical 
instrument.     2.084.195  ;  June  15. 

Friberg.  Bengt  F.,  assignor  to  Laclede  Steel  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Reenforced  concrete  structure. 
2,080,124;  May  11. 

Frick,  Clit-ster  A.,  Muncie,  Ind.  Paint  spraying  booth. 
2.000,610;  Jan.  5. 

Frick,  Chester  A.,  Muncie,  Ind.  Spot  welding  machine. 
2,085,907  ;  July  0. 

Frick  Company.     (See  Buehler,  Leon,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Frick,  Frederick  F.,  Anaconda,  Mont.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Smelting  and  Refining  Company,  East  Clhicago, 
Ind.     Metallurgy  of  tin.     2,082,487  ;   June  1. 

Frick,  Frederick  F.,  Anaconda,  Mont.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national .'^melting  and  Refining  Company.  East  C)hicago, 
Ind.     Treatment  of  chemical  pulp.     2,095.546  ;  Oct.  12. 

Frick-Gallagher  Mf.g.  Co.     (See  Frick.  Paul  H.,  assignor.) 

Frick-Gallagher  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Mueller,  Arthur 
W.,  assignor.) 

Frick,  Henry  E.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Metal  Lumber  Corporation  of  New  Jersey,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Covering  cargo  hatches  and  other  openings. 
2.101.056:  Dec.  7. 

Frick,  Paul  H..  Narberth,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Frick- 
Gallagher  Mfg.  Co.,  Wellston,  Ohio.  Rotatable  bin. 
2,081,850  ;  May  25. 

Frick,  William  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  American 
Stove  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Range.  2,075,108 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Frick,  William  H.,  Cleveland.  Ohio,  assignor  to  American 
Stove  Company,  St.  Lnuis.  Mo.  Convertible  gas  and 
charcoal  range.     2.090.631  ;  Oct.  19. 

Fricke,  Jackson  C,  Brooklyn,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  International  Standard  Electric  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  telegraph  exchange  syst'em. 
2,093,884:  Sept.  21. 

Frieico,  Vi'illiam  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  D.  Bullard  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Air  puri- 
fier.    2.096,851  ;  Oct.  26. 

Frickey,  Royal  E.,  assignor  to  Welding  Service,  Inc., 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Rail  joint  and  method. 
2,070,890;  Feb,  16. 

Frickey,  Royal  E.,  San  Francisco,  and  A.  S.  Kalenborn, 
Redwood  City,  assignors  to  Welding  Service,  Inc.,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Rail  treatment  method.  2,070,889 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Frickey,  Royal  E.,  assignor  to  Welding  Service,  Inc.,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Rail  treatment  method.  2,103,716; 
Dec.  2S. 

Frickie,  James  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Fluid  regulator. 
2.070,724:  Feb.  10. 

Fridoll,  Willis  S.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Thomas 
A.  Edison.  Incorporated,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Pho- 
nograph.     2,075,981  ;   Apr.   6. 

Friden,  Carl  AI.  F.     (See  Lerch,  G.,  and  Friden.) 

Friden,  John  H„  East  Orange,  assignor  to  The  Sun 
Tulie  Corporation,  Hillside,  N.  J.  Extrusion  apparatus. 
2.079,905  :  May  11. 

Frid<5n,  John  H.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Sun 
Tube  Corporation,  Hillside,  N.  J.  Method  of  and  ap- 
S'Yo*^"®  for  forming  slugs  and  extruding  tubes. 
2.081,175  ;  Jlay  25. 

FrIdCn,  John  H..  East  Orange,  assignor  to  The  Sun  Tube 
Corporation,  Hillside,  N.  J.  Method  of  and  apparatus 
for  forming  slugs  and  extruding  the  same.     2,085,078 ; 

^  June   29. 

Friden.   John   H.,   Maplewood,   N.    J.,   assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  Antigraphic  Process,    Inc.,  New  York, 

V",     •«,  "^^•'^'■'''"^   f"""   printing   on    bottles.     2,088,190; 
July  27. 

Frldlender.    (^harles    M.,    and    E.    A.    Fridlender,    Seattle, 

nash.     Juu-e  extractor.     2.0n.<!.01.T  ■  Jan    19 
Fridlender,   Ethel   A.      (See  Fridlender,   Charles  M.   and 

1'..  A.J 

Fridolph.  Annette,  assignor  to  A.  B.  A,  Specialties  Com- 
R'l'X^',^^^  J,'*^^-  ^-  Y-  Tufting  and  articles  therefor. 
2.098,140  ;   Nov.  2. 


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Friebus,  Reginald  T.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Western  Electric  Company  Incorpo- 
rated. Motion  picture  projecting  apparatus.  2,082,488  ; 
June  1. 

Fried,  Jerome  A.,  assignor  to  Allen  Wales  Adding  Machine 
Corporation,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Governor.  2,09G,741  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Fried,  Jerome  A.,  assignor  to  Allen  Wales  Adding  Ma- 
chine Corporation,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Governor  for  electric 
motors.     2,099,560  ;  Nov.  16. 

Friedberg,      Leo,     New     Brunswiclj,     N,     J.       Flashing. 

2.071.687  ;  Feb.  23. 

Frieden,  Alexander,  New  Eochelle.  and  S.  J.  Werbin, 
Woodhaven,  assignors  to  Stein,  Hall  &  Company,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Milk  products  and  stabilizer  there- 
for.    2,103,411  ;  Dec.  28. 

Friederlch,  Ernst,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  cut-out. 
2,081,051 ;  May  18. 

Friedheim,  Ernst.     (See  UUmann,  F.,  and  Friedheim.) 

Friedlander,  Erich,  Berlin-Siemensstadt,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Regulating  system. 
2,103,774;  Dec.  28. 

Friedlander,  Samuel,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Bathtub.  2,075,933  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Friedli,  Gerard,  et  al.      (See  Strahm,  Andr^,  assignor.) 

Friedman,  Arthur,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  Air  Con- 
trols, Inc.,  Cleveland,  Onio.  Blower  or  fan.  2,100,439  : 
Nov.  30. 

Friedman,  David,  Donora,  Pa.  Artificial  hand.  2,070,480  ; 
Feg.  9. 

Friedman,  Edward  I.,  et  al.     (See  Theurer,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Friedman,  Edward  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slicing  device. 
2,091,632  ;  Aug.  31. 

Friedman,  Harold,  and  C.  Cantello,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Clasp.     2,087,142  ;  July  13. 

Friedman,  Jacob  P.,  Bronx,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hookless 
Fastener   Company.     Closure.     2,078,874 ;  Apr.   27. 

Fi-iedman,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  National  JIachinery 
Company,  Tiffin,  Ohio.  Bolt  making  machine. 
2,087,087  ;  July  13. 

Friedman.  Joseph  B.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Drinking 
tube.     2,094,268  ;  Sept.  28. 

Friedman,  Henry  S.     (See  Piersimoni,  G.,  and  Friedman.) 

Friedman,  Isadore.      (See  Erussell,  Jacob,  assignor.) 

Friedman,  William,  New  York,  and  B.  Lindner,  Larcli- 
mont,  N.  Y.,  said  Friedman  assignor  to  said  Lindner. 
Dispensing   device.      2,072,327 ;   Mar.    2. 

Friedman,  William  F.,  Washington,  D.  C.  ^Message 
authenticating    system.      2,080,416  ;    May    18. 

Friedmann.  Albert,  Wyomissing,  Pa.,  assignor  to  L. 
Hirsch  Textile  Machines,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Car- 
rier rod  operating  mechanism  for  flat  knitting  machines. 
2,092,603  ;  Sept.  7. 

Friedrich,  Cliarles,  and  H.  P.  Wareham,  Jr.,  assignors  to 
E.  E.  Fairchild  Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Display 
device.    2,084,635  ;  June  22. 

Friedrich,  Ed.,  Inc.     (See  Friedrich,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Friedrich,  George  E.,  assignor  to  Ed.  Friedrich,  Inc.,  San 
Antonio,  Tex.  Ice  and  salt-brine  circulating  unit  for 
refrigerators.     2,089,886  ;  Aug.  10. 

Friedrif'li,   Hniis.      (See  Bni-rol:^.   IT.,  .'md  FriPdrioh.) 

Friedrich,  Hans,  assignor  to  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose 
Telegraphie,  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Circuit  ar- 
rangement for  regulating  transmission  measure  in 
sound  transmission   equipment.     2,085,905  ;  July  6. 

Friedrich,  Hovmnnn.  Leverkusen-I.  G.  Work,  assignor  to 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Franltfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germany.  Prepn  ration  of  acylated  polyal- 
kylene  polyamines.     2.075,109;  Mar.  30. 

Friedrich,  John  L.,  and  F.  P.  Stnckdnle,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Detachable  button.     2,070,162:  Fob.  9. 

Fi-iedricb,  Sfartin  R.     (See  Dnhlon,  M.  A.,  and  Friedrich.) 

Friedrich,  Martin  E.  P.,  Carneys  Point,  and  F.  H.  Smith, 
Woortstown,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  T.  du  Pont  de  Ne- 
mours &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Oil  soluble  azo 
dyes   and  making     tliem.     2,087,282 ;  July  20. 

Friedrich  Uhde  Ingenieur-Buro.  (See  Pflrrmann,  Theodor 
W.,  assignor.) 

Friedrich,   Wendell,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Swimming  glove. 

2,078,133  ;  Apr.  20. 
Friedrich,      Willielm,      Berlin-Charlottenburg,      Germany. 

IMolIiod  and  apparatus  for  producing  fire  extinguishing 

foam.     2,073,204;  Mar.  9. 
Friedrich,      Wilhelm,      Berlin-Cliarlottcnburg,      Germany. 

Apparatus     for     producing     Are     extinguishing     foam. 

2,086,711  ;  July  13. 
Fri'drich,      Wilhelm,      Berlin-Charlottenburg,      Germany. 

Ap[).-u-,ilns    for    producing   a    fire   extinguishing    foan'i. 

2,089,616  ;  Aug.  10. 

Frledrichs,   Wilhelm,   Berlin-Ueinickendorf-ost.,    Germany. 

Poslage  stamping  machine.     2,081,806;   May  25. 
FrledricliK,   Wllhchii,  Uoinickendorf-Ost,  near  lierlin.  (ier- 

mnny.      Coin    controlled    prepaying    machine    for    mail. 

2.101,615  ;  Dec.  7. 
Friellngsdorf,    William    K.,    administrator.      (See    Frecd- 

man,  Louis.) 
Friem.'in,     Jacob    G.,     Attica,     Ohio.       Sanitiirv     garment. 

2,102,3.59;  Dec.  14. 
Friend,     J.     Don,     Paterson,     N.     J.        Portable     fence. 

2.074.688  ;  Mar,  23. 


Friend,  Jo.seph  C,  Ashtabula,  assignor  to  Circo  Products 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gripping  device.  2,087,758  ; 
July  20. 

Friend,  Otto  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Switch. 
2,066,465  ;  Jan.  5. 

Friend.  William  F.     (See  Huffman,  D.  M.,  and  Friend.) 

Friendly,  H.  M.,  deceased,  Chicago,  111.,  M.  S.  Friendly 
and  Central  Republic  Trust  Company,  executors,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  M.  S.  Friendly, 
Chicago,  111.,  O.  N.  Friendly,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 
and  City  National  Bank  and  Trust  Co.,  Chicago,  111., 
as  trustees.  Automatic  telephone  system.  2,078,842  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Friendly  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Reeb,  Plenry,  as- 
signor.) 

Friendly,  Milton  S.,  et  al,  executors.  (See  Friendly, 
Herbert  M.) 

Friendly,  Milton  S.,  et  al,  trustees.  (See  Friendly, 
Herbert  M.,   assignor.) 

Friendly,  Oscar  N.,  et  al,  trustees.  (See  Friendly,  Her- 
bert M.,  assignor.) 

Fries,  Arthur  H.  (See  Pfeiffer,  K.,  Foresman,  and 
Fries.) 

Fries  Bros.     (See  Stockelbach,  Frits  E.,  assignor.) 

Fries.  Franz,  Essen-Bredeney,  Germany.  Sewage  sludge 
digester.     Re.  20,377  ;  Blay  25. 

Pries,  Harold  H.      (See  Stockelbach,  Frits  E.,  assignor.) 

Friesner,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  The  Hettrick  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Chair.     2,096,169  :  Oct.  19. 

Friesner,  John  L.     (See  Freimann,  F.,  and  Friesner.) 

Friess,  Gustave  A.,  Rye  Township,  Westchester  County, 
assignor  to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mecha- 
nism and  method  of  marking,  squeegeeing,  and  develop- 
ing printing  cylinders.     2,074,218  ;  Mar.  16. 

Friess,  Gustave  A.,  Rye,  assignor  to  News  Syndicate  Co. 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  INIethod  of  and  apparatus  for 
dr.ving  carbon  tissues.     2,076,367  ;  Apr.  6. 

Friess,  Gustave  A.,  Eye,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  News  Syndi- 
cate Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  and 
cooling  a  printing  couple.     2,078,378  ;  Apr.  27. 

Frings,  Hans,  Cologne-Lindenthal,  Germany.  Ticket 
printer.     2,081,701  ;  May  25. 

Frings,  Heinrich,  Bonn-on-the-Rhine,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Standard  Brands  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Apparatus  for  the  production  of  vinegar.  2,094,592 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Frink,  Carl  H.,  Clayton,  N.  Y.  Snow  plow.  2,103,775; 
Dec.  28. 

Frink  Corporation,  The.  (See  Spencer,  W.  H.  Birdsall, 
and  Bahler,  assignors.) 

Prink,  Frederick  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
ei-al  Electric  Company.  Signal  system.  2,084,903 ; 
June  22. 

Frisbie,   Raymond  H.      (See  Wright,  W.,  and  Frisbie.) 

Frisby,  Frank  D.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chassis  for  power 
operated  vehicles.     2,082,826  ;  June  8. 

Frisch,  Martin.      (See  Reigart,    C,  Blizard,   and  Frisch.) 

Frisch,  Martin,  assignor  to  Foster  Wheeler  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Furnace  wall  construction.  2,070,267  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Frisch,  Martin,  assignor  to  Poster  Wheeler  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Pneumatic  classifier.  2,101,249 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Frische,  Carl  A.     (See  Carter.  L.  P..  and  Prische.) 

Prise,  Leslie  G.,  assignor  to  The  Bristol  Aeroplane  Com- 
pany, Limited,  Bristol,  England.  Retractable  land- 
ing gear  for  aircraft.     2,090,036;  Aug.   17. 

Frishkorn,  Mark  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
International  Printing  Ink  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Sanitary  food  container  and  making.  2,091,633  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Frisoli,  Domenico,  Newark,  N.  J.  Utility  knife. 
2,081,702  ;  May  25. 

Fi-isscll,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  The  Barr  Rubber  Products 
Company,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Form  for  making  inflatable 
articles.     2,077,752  ;  Apr.  20. 

Frissell,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  The  Barr  Rubber  Products 
Company,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Inflatable  article  and  pro- 
ducing the  snme.     2.099,058  ;  Nov.  16. 

Frisz,  George  E.,  Indlannpolls,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Snnp-On  Tools,  Inc.,  Kenoslia,  Wis. 
Clutch  aligning  tool.     2,067,442  ;  Jan.  12. 

Prltisch,  Charles,  Paris,  France.  Racket.  2,089,118; 
Aug.  3. 

Fritsch,  Lewis  A.,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Truss.  2,073,787 ; 
Mar.  16. 

I'^ritsch,  Rudolph  E.,  assignor  to  Tube-Turns,  Incorpo- 
rated, I/ouisville,  Ky.     Pipe  fitting.     2,066,775;  Jan.  B. 

Frilscli,  Rudolph  E.,  assignor  to  Tube-Turns,  Incorpo- 
rated, Ijoulsville,  Ky.  Making  reducers.  2,085,79(5; 
July  6. 

Fritsehe,  John,  and  J.  C.  Iladlk,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Match 
vending  machine.     2,078,400;  Apr.  27. 

FrItsclK',  Rudolf,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  coat- 
ing litliograplilc  pliites.     2,074,171;  Mar.  10. 

PritiR,  Mdwln  (;.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  lOastman  Kodak  Company,  Jevsev  City, 
N.  J.  Mounting  for  oversized  reels  on  projectors. 
2.080,040;  May  11. 

Frilts,  lOdwlii  ('.,  Uochesler.  N.  V..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  lOasIman  Kodak  Conil>ai\y,  .Tersoy  City, 
N.  J.  Reel  niouiKing  for  motion  picluri"  projection 
apparatus.    2,090, 299  ;  Nov.  16. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Fritts,  Howard  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  II.  S.  Bowers, 
Washington,  N.  J.     Antiskid  device.     2,082,386  ;  June  1. 

Fritts,  Howard  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  S.  Bowers, 
Washington,  N.  J.  Antiskid  device.  2,100,539  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Fritz,  Adam,  and  R.  J.  McCarthy,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Washrag  holder.     2,100.477 ;   Nov.    30. 

Fritz-Cross  Company.      (See  Goenen,  Leo  E.,  assignor.) 

Fritz,  Karl,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Ul- 
tra high  frequency  magnetron  discharge  tube  circuit. 
2,079.248  ;  May  4. 

Fritz,  Karl,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Draht- 
lose Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Magnetron 
detector.     2,097.918  ;  Nov.  2. 

Fritz.  Karl,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Gennanr. 
Oscillation  generator.     2,099,-300  :  Nov.  16. 

Fritz,  Karl,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur  Draht- 
lose Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin.  Germanv.  Jlagnetron 
discharge  tube  apparatus.     2,100,102  :    Nov.   23. 

Fritz,  Karl,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Wave 
modulation.     2,101,137  :  Dec.   7. 

Fritz,  Karl  J.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Surgical  suction  and 
pressure  machine.     2,077,683  ;   Apr.   20. 

Fritze.  Albrctht.  ArnswaUle.  Germanv.  Production  of 
starch.      2,084.250:   .Tune  15. 

Fritze,  Otto.     (See  Riittenauer,  A.,  and  Fritze.) 

Fritze.  Otto,  Berlin,  and  A.  Ruttenauer,  Berlin-Halensee, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Gas- 
eous electric  discharge  device.     2.091,277  :   Aug.  31. 

Fritze,  Otto,  Berlin,  and  A.  Riittenauer,  Berlin-Halensee, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Gaseous  electric  discharge  lamp  device.  2,094,648 : 
Oct.  5. 

Fritze.  Otto,  Berlin.  A.  Riittenauer,  Berlin-Halensee,  and 
K.  Wiegand,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany,  assignors  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Gaseous  electric  discliarge 
lamp  device.     2,103,032  ;  Dec.  21. 

Fritzsche,  Paul.  (See  Fehrle,  A.,  Streitwolf,  and 
Frit'/sehe. ) 

Friz,  Adolf,  Stuttgart-Bad  Cannstatt,  Germany.  Machine 
for  the  gluing  together  of  the  edges  of  veneer  sheets. 
2.084,676  :  June  22. 

Frizzell,  Arch.     (See  Scott,  G.  W..   and  Frizzell.) 

Frizzell,  Charles  S.,  and  C.  McDonol,  assignors  to  The 
American  Railway  SiCTial  Company,  Fostoria,  Ohio. 
Flare  or  fuse  signal.     2,090.911  ;  Aug.  24. 

Frocht,  Max  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Display  method  and 
apparatus.     2,070,787  ;  Feb.  16. 

Frocht,  Max  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Testing  apparatus. 
2,096,964  :  Oct.  26. 

Froding,  Olof  E.,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  De  Laval  Separator  Company,  Now 
York,  N.  Y.  Centrifugal  separator  bowl.  2,079.000  : 
May  4. 

Froehlich.  Jaroslav,  assignor  to  the  firm  Society  of  Chemi- 
cal Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Indigoid 
vat  dyestuffs.     2,080.802;  May  18. 

Frdhlich,  Alfred.      (See  Eggert.  J.,  Wendt,  and  FrOhlich.) 

Frohnert,  Christian  L..  South  Brownsville,  Pa.  Centrifu- 
gal pump.     2,072,03.3  :  Feb.   23. 

Frolander.  Frank  C,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Mergen- 
tlialer  Linotype  Company.  Slug  casting  machine. 
2.096,394  ;  Oct.  19. 

Frolicli.  Per  K..  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Development  Company.  Treating  oxygenated  organic 
coinponnds.     2.0i;,<?.854  :  .Tan.  26.  " 

Frollch,  Per  K.,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Coating  fuel  to  prevent 
dusting  and  product  thereof.     2,078.755  ;  Apr.  27. 

Frolich.  Per  K.,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  n.ssignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Dev<>lopment  Company.  Impregnation  of  leather  and 
products  thereof.     2.093,431  ;  Sept.  21. 

Frolois,  Pierre.  Brussels,  Belgium.  Apparatus  for  super- 
saturating with  carbon  dioxide,  liquids  such  as  wines. 
2.078,843:  Apr.  27. 

Fronim,  Julius,  Berlin-Schlachtensee,  Germany.  Life  or 
swimming  belt.     2.084,636  :  June  22. 

Fromm,  Julius,  Berlin-Schlachtensee,  Germany.  Produc- 
tion of  slippery  rubber  goods.     2.096,296  :  Oct.  19. 

Fromm,  Richard,  assignor  to  Lehmann  &  Voss  &  Company, 
Hamburg,  Germany.  Prevention  and  removal  of  foam 
in  the  manufacture  of  paper.     2,097,121  :  Oct.  26. 

Frommer,  Leopold,  Berlin-Zehlendorf,  Germany,  and  J. 
Polak,  Prague,  Czech-Slovakia,  assignors,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  the  firm  Transfarma  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Vaduz,  Liechtenstein.  Casting  machine.  2,074,984 : 
Mar.  23. 

Fromwiller,  Edward,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Coflfee  making  ma- 
chine or  percolator.     2,094,981  ;  Oct.  5. 

Fronmuller,  Douglas,  Middle  Village,  assignor  to  Coffee 
Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture' 
of  concentrated  coffee  extract.     2,098,961  :  Nov.   ^r,. 

Frost,  Frederick  H..  Westhrook.  Maine,  assignor  to  S.  D. 
Warren  Company.  Boston,  Mass.  Lacquer  coated  sheet 
material  and  making  the  same.     2,083.411;  June  8. 

Froat.  George  S..  Baldwin,  N.  Y.  Pie  package.  2.080,125  ; 
May  11. 

Frost.  George  S.,  Baldwin,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E. 
S.  Llndmark.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Book  match.  2,086,906  ; 
July  13. 

Frost,  Jniin  G.  G.     (See  Bonsack,  W.,  and  Frost.) 


Frost,  John  G.  G.,  and  W.  Bonsack,  assignors  to  The 
National  Smelting  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Alumi- 
num alloy.     2,075,517  ;  Mar.  30. 

Frost,  John  G.  G.,  and  W.  Bonsack,  assignors  to  The 
National  Smelting  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Treat- 
ing aluminum  and  aluminum  alloys.  2,085,697  ;  June 
29. 

Frost,  Max,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Container.  2,072,672; 
Mar.    2. 

Frost,  Myron  O..  Richmond  Heights,  and  P.  Mattler,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Lamson  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Shoe  drier. 
2,082,052  ;  June  1. 

Frost  Railway  Supply  Co.,  The.  (See  Endsley,  Louis  E., 
assignor.) 

Frost,  Russell  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Electrical  switch. 
2,070,891  ;  Feb.  16. 

Frowenfelri.  James  M.,  Long  Island  City,  find  H.  H.  Hntt, 
Brooklyn.  N.  Y.     Article  support.     2,067,386  ;  Jan.  12. 

Frueht,  Perry.     (See  Dearling,  Harry  S.,  assignor.) 

Frudden,  Conrad  E..  Wauwatosa,  and  W.  F.  Strehlow,  as- 
signors to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company,  ilil- 
waukee.  Wis.     Motor  vehicle.     2,073,613  ;  Mar.  16. 

Frudden,  Conrad  E..  V>'auwatosa,  assignor  to  Allis- 
Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Pulley  attachment  for  tractors.     2.098,492  ;  Nov.  9. 

Frudua,  Mario,  Milan,  Italy.  Skinning  apparatus. 
2,080,606  :  May  18. 

Fruit  Growers  Express  Company.  (See  Sweeley,  E.  A., 
aiKl  Anderson,  assignors.) 

Fruth,  Hal  F.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  and  C.  A.  Borland,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  In- 
corporated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Burner.  2,073,448 : 
Mar.  9. 

Fry.  Ben.iamin  L..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Swck  market  game. 
^,088,951 ;  Aug.  3. 

Fry,  Benjamin  L.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Game  board  and  indi- 
cator therefor.     2,097.027  ;  Oct.  26. 

Fry,  Een.iamin  W.,  and  .T.  Gottfried,  assignors  to  Na- 
tional Slug  Rejectors,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Coin  selec- 
tor for  vending  machines.     2,094.788  ;  Oct.  5. 

Fry.  Edward  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Toilet.  2,074,215  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Fry.  Walter  L.,  Bloomfield  Hills,  Mich.  Slip  cover. 
2,098,684  :  Nov.  9. 

Fry,  Winthrop  H.      (See  Carpenter,  E.  W.,  and  Fry.) 

Frye,  Lawrence  B.,  North  Platte,  Nebr.  Rotary  sign. 
2,094,942  :    Oct.   5. 

Fryo.  Robert  G..  Norwich  Township,  Franklin  County, 
Ohio.     Piston  for  engines.     2,074,581 ;  Mar.  23. 

Fryer.  Donald  A.      (See  Marshall.   W.,   and   Fr.ver.) 

Fr>-kdahl,  Carl  E.  H..  assignor  to  The  Coolerator  Company, 
Duluth,   Minn.     Refrigerator.     2,089,056 ;   Aug.    3. 

Frykdahl,  Carl  E.  H.,  assignor  to  The  Coolerator  Company, 
Duluth,  Minn.    Refrigerator.     2,096,481  ;  Oct.  19. 

Fuchs.  Arthur  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Trailer  landing  gear 
and  fifth  wheel  assembly.     2,094,399  ;  Sept.  28. 

Fuchs.  Bernhard.  Hohen-Ncuendorf,  assignor  to  Telephon- 
Apparat  Fabrik  E.  Zwietusch  and  Company,  Berlin,  Ger- 
iiinny.     rMe.tsuring  device.      2.083.990:  June  15. 

Fuchs,  Charles  A.,  Hollis.  N.  Y..  and  F.  Spaloss,  Teaneck, 
N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  L.  A.  Wilczek, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Positive  carbon  feeding  bead. 
2,069,879  :  Feb.  9. 

Puchs.  Edmund,  Mihalovce,  Czechoslov.akia.  Making 
baker-yeast    from    beer-yeast.      2,072.748 ;    Mar.    2. 

Fuchs,  Henry,  assignor  to  W.  H.  ISIiner,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
Hand  brake.     2.070.008:  Feb.  9. 

Fuchs.  Henry,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Jliner,  Inc.,  Chicago,  HI. 
Hand  brake.     2,073.055  ;  Mar.  9. 

Fuchs,  Otto.  (See  Joshua,  W.  P.,  Stanley,  Fuchs,  Quer- 
furth,   and  Dymock.) 

Fuchs.  Otto.  Frankfort-on-the-M.ain.  and  W.  Querfurth, 
Alainz-Mombach.  Germany.  Manufacture  of  condensa- 
tion products  from  aliphatic  organic  compounds. 
2.092,449  ;   Sept.  7. 

Fuchs.  Otto,  Franlifort-on-the-Main.  and  W.  Querfurth, 
Mainz-Mombach,  Germany.  Manufacture  of  condensa- 
]^'52„  products  from  .aliphatic  organic  compounds. 
2.092,4.-)0  ;  Sept.  7. 

Fuehrer.  George  H.,  Phillipsbnrg,  assignor  to  Ingersoll- 
Rand  Company.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Implement  retainer. 
2,080,887  ;  May  18. 

Fuehrer,  George  H.,  Phillipsbnrg,  assignor  to  IngersoU- 
R.ind    Conipan>\_  Jersey    City,    N.    J.      Implement    re- 


(See  Kimball,   Leo   B., 


t.Tiner.     2,009.333:  Nov.  16. 

Fuel   Development   Corporation, 
assignor.) 

Fuel negg  Erich  G..  Evanston.  HI..  E.  W.  MofEett,  and 
H.  h.  Irving.  Gary,  Ind.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments to  Marbo  Patents  Inc.  Apparatus  for  reacting 
S'"<5l\"!f«^  "'i'''  materials  with  liquefied  reagents. 
J.09J,.i00  ;  bcpt.  7. 

Fuel  Treatiiig  Products  Co.  (See  Martin,  Peter  R  as- 
signor.) 

Fuerst.  Carl  C,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  as.signor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Camera   construction.     2.066,563;   Jan.   f>. 

Fuetterer,  Charles  T.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Water  softening 
method.     2,097,876 ;    Nov.   2. 

Fugit,  Carl  A.,  Alhambra,  Calif.  Windbreak.  2,095,520: 
Oct.  12. 

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Fntirmann,  Louis  J.,  Peoria,  111.  Adhesive  and  plastic 
material  and  making  the  same.     2,095,093  ;  Oct.  5. 

Fukushima,  Komao,  Tokyo,  Japan,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Protection  of  electric  systems. 
2,098,035  ;  Nov.  2. 

Fulford  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kluger,  Herman, 
assignor.) 

Fulk,  George  L.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Carbon 
Interleaved  Forms  Corporation,  Norwalk,  Ohio.  Ma- 
chine and  making  manifold  forms.     2,100,776  ;  Nov.  30. 

Fulkerson,  George  G.,  also  known  as  G.  W.  Fulkerson, 
Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Confection.  2,085,495  ;  June 
29. 

Fulkerson,  George  W.     (See  Fulkerson,  George  G.) 

Fuller,  Albert  B.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  Cty, 
N.  J.  Motor  drive  for  motion  picture  cameras. 
2.083,646  ;  June  15. 

Fuller,  Arthur  D.,  assignor  to  National  Adhesives  Corpo- 
ration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Adhesive  composition. 
2,073,927  ;  Mar.  16. 

Fuller  Brush  Company,  The.     (See  Cave,  Henry,  assignor.) 

Fuller  Brush  Company,  The.  (See  Rowland,  Clarence 
G.,  assignor.) 

Fuller,  Buckminster,  assignor  to  The  Dymaxion  Corpora- 
tion, Bridgeport,  Conn.  Motor  vehicle.  2,101,057 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Fuller,  Charles  H.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Life  boat  davit. 
2.076,021  ;   Apr.    6. 

Fuller,  Charles  W.     (See  Rolfs,  E.  L.,  and  Fuller.) 

Fuller  Company.  (See  Constantin,  Eusebe  J.  L.  F., 
a.'^signor. ) 

Fuller,  Everett  W.      (See  Story,  B.  W.,  and  Fuller.) 

Fuller,  Fred.  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plate   clamp   for  printing  machines.      2,080,260 ;    May 

Fuller,  Frederick  L.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  In- 
ternational Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Printing  mechanism.     2,076.717  ;  Apr.  13. 

Fuller,  Frederick  L.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  S.  Brand, 
Binghamton,  assignors  to  International  Business  Ma- 
chines Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ten-key  adding  machine. 
2,074,017  ;  Mar.  16. 

Fuller,  Frederick  L.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  S.  Brand, 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  International  Business 
Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manually  con- 
trolled sorting  machine.     2,079,442  ;  May  4. 

Fuller,  Harry  H.,  Madison,  Wis.  Spring  traction  wheel. 
2,083.367  :  June  8. 

Fuller  Label  &  Box  Company.  (See  Scheetz,  Henry  F., 
Jr.,    assignor.) 

Fuller,  Louis   H.      (See  McCreary,  J.  R.,  and  Fuller.) 

Fuller,  jMiiricl  K.,  et  al.      (See  Cook,  Donald  D.,  assignor.) 

Fuller,  Rufns  W.,  Deerfield,  assignor  to  Production  Ma- 
chine Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Wheel  truing  device. 
2.102,841  ;  Dec.  21. 

Fuller,  Stuart  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Garment  hanger. 
2,076,.5.33  ;  Apr.   13. 

Fuller,  William  W.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Power  steering  appa- 
ratus   for   vehicles.      2,072,203 :   Mar.    2. 

Fullerton,  Clark  A.      (See  Chapman,  John,   assignor.) 

Fiillery,  TTarry  E,,  Newhall,  Iowa.  Rake.  2,095,693 ; 
Oct.   12. 

Fullraan,  James  M.  G.,  Sewickley,  Pa.,  assignor  to  National 
Electric      Products      Corporation.      Underfloor      duct. 

2.097.393  ;  Oct.  26. 

Fullman,  James  M.  G.,  Sewickley,  Pa.,  assignor  to  National 
Electric       Products       Corporation.       Access       element. 

2.097.394  ;  Oct.  26. 

Fullmer,  Giles  C,  assignor  to  The  Bridgeport  Metal  Goods 
Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Bulb 
holder  for  flashlights.     2,084,767  ;  June  22. 

Fullmer,  Giles  C,  assignor  to  The  Bridgeport  Metal  Goods 
Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Automatic 
lipstick  holder.    2,091,312  ;  Aug.  31. 

Fullmer,  Giles  C,  assignor  to  The  Bridgeport  Metal 
Good.s  Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Cosmetic  holder.     2,095.633;  Oct.  12. 

Fulmer,  Ellis  I.     (See  Christonsen,  L.  M.,  and  Fulmer.) 

Fulmer,  Ellis  I.,  L.  M.  Cliristonsen,  and  R.  M.  Hixon, 
Ames,  Iowa,  assignors  to  The  Chemical  Foundation, 
Incorporated.  Production  of  furfural.  2,078,241  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Fulton,  Aslilcy,  Hinsdale,  III.,  assignor  to  The  Leaton 
Corporal  ion.  Adlierent-backed  flexible  material  and 
making  same.     2.094,428  :  Sept.  28. 

Fulton  Bag  and  Cotton  Mills.  (See  Marbury,  H.  B.,  and 
Jones,  assignors.) 

Fullon   Company,   The.      (See  Thorp,   Joel   R.,   assignor.) 

Fullon  roinpany,  Tlie.  (See  Thorp,  J.  R.,  and  Lieber, 
assignors.) 

Fulton,  Itobort  A.,  and  W.  C.  Fornelius,  Columbus,  Ohio, 
dedicated  to  the  free  use  of  the  Public  in  the  I'criitory 
of  the  United  States  of  America.  Insecticide  and  fungi- 
cide.    2.101,(545;  Dec.  7  . 

l^'ulton,  Robert  II.,  et  al.  (See  Vretni.in,  Carl  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fulton,  Robert  !>.,  Webster  City,  Iowa.  Guard  and  ledger 
plate  for  mowing  machines  or  the  like.  2,096,238  ;  Oct. 
10. 

Fulton,  Stephen  M.     (See  Taylor,  M.  M.,  and  FuKon.) 


Fulton,  Stephen  M.,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Measuring 
yarns.     2,068.014  ;  Jan.  19. 

Fulton,  Stewart  C.      (See  Buc,   H.  E.,   and  Fulton.) 

Fulton,  Stewart  C.     (See  Mikeska,  L.  A.,  and  Fulton.) 

Fulton,  Stewart  C.     (See  Winning,  C,  and  Fulton.) 

Fulton,  Stewart  C,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Development  Company.  Treating  oil. 
2,079,443  ;  May  4. 

Pulton,  Stewart  C,  and  L.  A.  Mikeska,  Elizabeth,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company. 
Producing  high  boiling  polymers  useful  for  blending 
and    other    purposes.      2,072,107 ;   Mar.    2. 

Fulton  Sylphon  Company,  The.  (See  Cate,  Paul  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fulton  Sylphon  Company,  The.  (See  Dube,  John  E., 
assignor.) 

Fulton  Sylphon  Company,  The.  (See  Dube,  J.  E.,  and 
Stewart,  assignors.) 

Fulton  Sylphon  Company,  The.  (See  Giesler,  Jean  V., 
assignor.) 

Fulton  Sylphon  Company,  The.  (See  Giesler,  J.  V.,  and 
Mackintosh,  assignors.) 

Fulton  Sylphon  Company,  The.  (See  Simpson,  Dexter, 
assignor.) 

Fulton,  Willis  T.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Tool.  2,087,188; 
July  13. 

Fuiweiler,  John  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Separating  system 
and  method.     2,076,815  ;  Apr.  13. 

Fultz,  Edward  A.,  and  R.  H.  Hale,  Coxton,  Ky.  Cable 
guide.     2,090,445  ;  Aug.  17. 

Funck,  Harry,  Chicago,  111.  Photoengraving.  2,080,965  ; 
May  18. 

Funk,  Frederick  G.,  assignor  to  Globe  Egg  Stabilizing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Egg  handling  machine. 
2,074,383  ;  Mar.  23. 

Funk,  Henry  J.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  Soreng-Manegold 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mounting  bracket.  2,080,261 ; 
May  11. 

Funk,  Samuel  M.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Weather  strip. 
2,085,797  ;  July  6. 

Funk,  Truman  B.,  assignor  to  "Yard-Man"  Inc.,  Jackson, 
Mich.     Lawn  mower.     2,088,293  ;  July  27. 

Funk,  Truman  B.,  assignor  to  "Yard-Man",  Inc.,  Jackson, 
Mich.     Lawn  mower  cutter  bar.     2,089,887  ;  Aug.  10. 

Funkhouser,  Luther  K.,  Dayton,  and  R.  W.  Carnahan, 
near  Dayton,  Ohio,  said  Carnahan  assignor  to  said  Funk- 
houser. Automatic  machine  for  making  paper  con- 
tainers.    2,084,017  ;  June  29. 

Puoyl  Engine  Corporation.  (See  Ulrich,  Julius  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Furber,  Henry  J.,  Miami,  Pla.  Automatic  sales  system. 
2,083,947  ;  June  15. 

Furbush,  Frank  L.,  assignor  to  C.  G.  Sargent's  Sons  Cor- 
poration, Graniteville,  Mass.  Comb  adjusting  mecha- 
nism for  feeders.     2,066,831  ;  Jan.  5. 

Furlong,  Francis  A.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Autogas 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Heating  apparatus. 
2.093,239  ;  Sept.  14. 

Furlong.  Francis  A.,  assignor  to  Autogas  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.     Heating  system.     2.098,383;  Nov.  9. 

Furlong,  Walter  G.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Connect- 
ing metallic  and  nonmetallic  members.  2,069,141 ;  Jan. 
26. 

Furnaslave.   Inc.      (See  Hitchcock,  Forrest  L.,  assignor.) 

Furness,  Reginald,  Warrington,  England,  assignor  to 
Lever  Brothers  Limited,  Port  Sunlight,  England.  Puri- 
fying polyglycerol  esters.     2,071,459  ;  Feb.  23. 

Furness,  William  H.,  assignor  to  American  Rayon  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Riverton,  N.  J.  Steering  device  for  auto- 
mobiles.    2,098,778  ;  Nov.  9. 

Fiirrer,  Carl,  Guggithal,  Zug,  assignor  to  Landis  &  Gyr, 
A.-G.,  Zug,  Switzerland.  Strip  dispensing  mechanism. 
2,007,788  ;   Nov.   2. 

Furst,  Howard  N.      (See  Winchell,  A.  B.,  and  Furst.) 

Furst,  John  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Eraser  attachment  for 
lead  pencils.     2,073.369  ;  Mar.  9. 

Furstnow,  Earl  K.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sweeper.  Re. 
20,453  ;  July  20. 

Furtado,  John  S.,  Jr.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Builder 
mechanism   .   2,095,214 ;   Oct.   5. 

Furth,  Ernest  L.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Eletcric  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Fabri- 
cating laminations.     2,085,092;  June  29. 

Furukawa,  Sadakichl,  Waialua  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Bird 
trap.     2,093,719  ;   Sept.   21. 

Fui-'co,  Joseph  C,  et  al.  (See  Warner,  Charles  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Fu.«!()i(l  lOiecti'ic  Co.     (See  Grady,  Stephen  S.,  assignor.) 

li'ns.sgiinger,  Rudolf.  (See  Lautenschlilger,  C.  L.,  Op- 
pingcr,   Sclinnniann,  Riglor    and  Fussgiinger.) 

Fiisling,  Frederick  E.,  and  E.  M.  Enkur,  assignors  to 
Crown  (;ork  &  Soul  Company,  Inc..  Bnltimoro,  Md. 
liUg  cap  and   glass   thread.     2,072,873;  Mur.   9. 

l''ustou,  li'rcderick  D.     (See  Rossman,  10.  F.,  and  Funston.) 

Fuwn,  Kitsu/.o,  and  F.  Suzuki,  Tokyo,  Japan,  assignors 
to  (General  ICIectric  Companj'.  '  Glass  composition. 
2,080,202;  May  11. 

Fyke,  Homer  R.,  liOs  Angeles,  assignoi-  of  one-half  to  T.  O. 
llaynes,  Lagunn  Beach,  Calif.  Pressure  system. 
2,096.034  :  Oct.  19. 

Fykso,  Mllchell  Ij.,  assignor  to  Huovrua-Erle  Company. 
Soulh  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Excavating  dipper.  2,001.974; 
S(-pt.  7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Fylor,  George  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Controlled  carrier  wave  system  for 
signaling.     2.066,970  ;  Jan.  5. 

Fyler,  George  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  High  frequency  power  supply 
system.     2,076,368  ;  Apr.  6. 

Fyler,  George  \V.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Operating  point  control  for  ther- 
mionic devices.     2,079,444  ;  May  4. 

Fyler,  George  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Antenna  system.  2,102,410  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Fyler,  George  W.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Oscillation  generator.  2,089,695 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Fyr-Fyter  Company,  The.  (See  Wright,  John  ^A^,  as- 
signor.) 

G.  B.  G.  Corporation.  (See  Abramson,  Abraham,  as- 
signor.) 

G.  B.  G.  Corporation.      (See  Graf,  Elmer  J.,  assignor.) 

G.  K.  Corporation,  The.  (See  Hager,  G.  C,  and  Prince, 
assignors.) 

G-JI  L.nhoratories,  Inc.     (See  Christy,  Andrew,  assignor.) 

G-M  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  McMaster,  Archie  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

G-JI  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  McMaster,  A.  J.,  and  Par- 
son, assignors.) 

G-M  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Sommermeyer,  Karl  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

G-M  liaboratories.  Inc.  (See  Van  Guilder,  W.,  and  Som- 
mermeyer, assignors.) 

G  and  N  Engineering  Company.  (See  Strand,  August  A., 
assignor.) 

G  &  W  Electric  Specialty  Co.  (See  Papp,  Andrew  E.. 
assignor.) 

G.  &  W.  Electric  Specialty  Company.  ( See  ThuUen,  Louis 
H.,  assignor.) 

Gnba.  Achille  E.,  Paris.  France.  Adjustable  pitch  pro- 
poller.      2,094,149  :  Sept.   28. 

Gabel,  John,  Manufacturing  Conip.iny,  Tlie.  (See 
Mueller,  Emil  C,  assignor.) 

Gaber,  Snniuel  J.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Drain  pipe  svstem. 
2,082.827  ;  June  8. 

Gable,  Oscar  R.,  Animas,  N.  Mex.  War  game.  2,092,209 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Gabor.  Denes,  Budapest,  Hungarv.  Electric  lamp. 
2,068,287  :  Jan.  19. 

Gabriel,  Frank  P..,  Lake  City,  Iowa.  Chimney  corner 
guide.      2.084.798  ;  .Tune  22. 

Gabriel,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Maschinonfabrik  A.  Weiss  & 
Co.,  Vienna,  .\ustria.  Knife-blade  for  meat  cutters  or 
the  like.     2,081,807  ;  May  25. 

Gabriel.  John  C,  New  York,  and  G.  Rodwin,  Randall 
Manor,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  In- 
corporated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Signal  transmission  svs- 
tem.    2,097,519;  Nov.  2. 

Gabriel  Steel  Company.  (See  Zabriskie.  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gabrielson,  Carl,  assignor  to  L.  C.  Smith  &  Corona  T.vpe- 
writers,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
2,068,269  ;  Jan.  19. 

Gabrielson.  Carl,  and  E.  G.  Moshier,  assignors  to  L  C 
Smith  &  Corona  Typewriters  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y, 
Typewriting  machine.     2.098.285  ;  Nov.  9. 

Cabriolson.  Carl  aiul  C.  \Vauc<iuez.  assignors  to  Ij.  C. 
Smith  i"i  Corona  Tvncwriters.  Inc..  Svracuse,  N.  Y". 
Typewriting  niachin<'.     2.099,011  ;  Nov.  16. 

Gadd.  William  B..  Glenolden,  Pa.,  and  H.  L.  Lansing, 
Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Rail  Joint  Company, 
New  York.  N.  Y.  Rail  graph  producing  device. 
2.0G7.3S7  :  Jan.  12. 

Gadeau,  Robert  A.,  St.  Jean  de  JIaurienne,  assignor  to 
"Compagnie  do  Prodults  Chimiques  et  Eleetrometal- 
lurgi(iues  Olais,  Froges  et  Camarque,"  Paris,  France, 
l^lanufacture  of  metallic  gluciuum  and  its  alloys. 
2,009,705  ;  Feb.  2. 

Gaedp,  Wolfgang,  Karlsruhe,  Germany.  Electron  tube 
and  operating  the  same.     2,081,429  ;  ^lay  25. 

Gaedkp,  Willi.  (See  Zeh,  W.,  GaedUe,  Dabelow,  .nnd  /.(m- 
weck.) 

Gaertner.  Frederick  J.  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Finger  ring. 
2,10.3.412;  Dec.  28. 

Gaertner,  Frederick  J.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  flaking  finger 
rings.      2.10.3,41. ■?;  Dor.  28. 

Gaertner.  Moritz,  New  Yorlc.  N.  Y.  Registering  device  for 
gasoline  tanks.     2.076.6.30  ;  Apr.  ]."?. 

Gaertner.  Moritz,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Agitator.  2,082.706  ; 
June  8 

Gaertner,  Jlorltz,  Jackson  Heights.  N.  Y.  Fuel  and  mak- 
ing the  same.     2.077,403  ;  Apr.  20. 

GalTney.  Joseph  B..  assignor  to  I'enbody  Engineering  Cor- 

S oration.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Pulverizer.      2,092,307 ; 
ept.  7. 
Gage,  Fro<l  W.      (Sec  Tondreau.  .\.  W..  and  Gage.) 
Gage,  George  A.,  Tulsa,  Okla.    Oil  well  pump.     2,078,322  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Gage,  John  E.,  and  J.  K.  Roedel.  Pasadena,  Calif.     Cen- 
trifugal   strainer.     2,078,604  ;   Apr.   27. 
Gagg.  l!;ilt)b   F,      (See  ("hilton,   K.,  and  (Jagg.) 
Gagin,  Albert  J.     (See  Le  Molne,  G.  U.,  and  Gagln.) 
Gagle,  Merlin  S.,  Mlddleeboro,  Ky.     Gas  gun.     2,072,021  ; 

Mar.    2. 
Gagnfe,  Augustln.      (See  Lawson,  R.  H.,  and  Gagnfi.) 


Gagnfi,    Augustln.       (See    Lawson,    R.    H.,    Gagn6,    and 

Cloutier. ) 
Gagne,    Gideon    R.,    assignor    to    Snap-On    Tools,    Inc., 
Kenosha,   Wis.     Locking  device.     2,078,631;   Apr.   27. 
Gagnier,  George  E.     (See  Place,  Bion  C,  assignor.) 
Gagnon,  Angeline.     (See  Gagnon,  Louis  and  A.) 
Gagnon,  Louis  L,.  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbridge,  Mass.     Diagnostic  instrument.     2,098,702 ; 
Nov.  9. 
Gagnon,  Louis  and  A.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Rubber  band 

gun.     2,098,001 ;  Nov.   2. 
Gahl,  William  E.      (See  Jakoubek,  F.  J.,  and  Gahl.) 
Gaidies.  Georg,  Berlin-Pankow,  Germany,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Gaseous  electric  discharge  de- 
vice.    2,087,759  ;   July  20. 
Gaidies,     Georg,     Berlin-Pankow,    Germany,    assignor    to 
?ral  Electric  Company.     Gaseous  electric  discharge 


2,070,725; 


Gener 

lamp  device.     2.103.073  :  Dec.  21. 
Gail,  George  W.,  Ruxton,  Md.     Sealing  strip. 

Feb.  16. 
Gail,   George  W.,    Ru.xton.   assignor   to   G.   W.   Gail,   Inc., 

Baltimore,  Md.     Sealing  strip.     2,102,578  ;  Dec.  14. 
Gail,  G.  ^^'.,  Inc.     (See  Gail.  George  W..  assignor.) 
Gailliot,  Paul  L.,  St.  Maur-des-Fosses,  assignor  to  Societe 

des    Usines    Chimiques    Rhone-Poulenc,    Paris,    France. 

3  :  6-diamino-lO-raethyl-acridinium    methane-sulphonate. 

2,070,163;  Feb.  9. 
Gailor,  Chester  F.      (See  Moore,   Milburn,  assignor.) 
Gaines.  Ernest   L.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Fluid  control  svstem. 

2,008,102  ;  Jan.  19. 
Gaines,  James  A.,   County  Line,  Okla.     Valve  assembly. 

2,089,741  :  Aug.  10. 
Gaines.  Nathaniel,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.     Shower  bath  curtain. 

2,094,649  ;   Oct.   5. 
Gair,  Robert,  Company.     (See  Weiss,  Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 
Gaire.   Paul  G.,  New   York,  N.   Y.     Hair  waving  method. 

2.06S.174  ;  Jan.  19. 
Gaire.  Paul  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  waving  apparatus. 

2,087.189  ;  July  13. 
Gairing.  Emil,  Detroit.  Jlich..  assignor  to  The  Gavring  Tool 

Company.     Boring  and  milling  tool.     2,092.060  :  Sept.  7. 
Gairing    Tool    Company,    The.      (See    Gairing,    Emil,    as- 
signor.) 

Gairoard,  Camille  L.,  West  Orange,  assignor  to  Kraeuter 
&  Company.  Inc..  Newark,  N.  J.  Brick  and  stone  driU. 
2,088,197  ;  July  27. 

Galamb,  Joseph,  and  E.  D.  Scott,  Detroit,  assignors  to 
Ford  Motor  Company.  Dearborn,  Mich.  Automobile 
seat  adjusting  device.     2. 088. 784  :  Aug.  3. 

Galante.  Ermanno,  Woburn,  Mass.  Chair.  2,080,607 ; 
May  18. 

Gallasch,  George  B.,  assignor  to  P.ausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Microscope.  2,103,525 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Galassi,  Guide.  Chicago,  111.     Drier.     2,091,200  ;  Aug.  24. 

Galati,  Salvatore,  Jlodesto,  and  S.  S.  Sorrenti,  Escalon, 
Calif.     Farm  implement.     2,079.249  :  Ma v  4. 

Galbreath,  Edward,  Auxvasse,  Mo.  Stirrup.  2,098,141; 
Nov.   2. 

Galbraitb.  Jolm,  Jlinnoapolis,  Minn.  Carving  machine. 
2,093,009;  Sept.   14. 

Galbraith,  John.  Jlinneapolis,  Minn.  Carving  machine. 
2  09.3,010:   Sept.   14. 

(Jalbrnith,  Robert,  Springfield,  Mass.  Bricklayer's  appa- 
ratus.    2.076.534;  Apr.   13. 

Gale,  William  .V.     (See  Ritchie,  C.  F.,  Gale,  and  Allen.) 

Gale.  William  A.,  assignor  to  American  Potash  &  Chemi- 
cal Corporation.  Trona,  Calif.  Preparing  potassium 
pentaborate.      2,094,881  ;   Oct.   5. 

Galford,  Everett  II.,  Covington,  \'a.  Combination  angle 
indic.Ttor  and  try  square.     2.068,128;  Jan.  19. 

Galgano,  Frank  V..  Newark,  N.  J.  Chain  slip  link  con- 
nection.    2,075.391  :  Mar.  30. 

Galighor  Company,  The.  (See  Booth,  Lionel  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Galinat,  Ransom  L.,  Wethersfleld,  Conn.  Selective  con- 
trol mechanism  for  radio  sets.     2,081,295  ;  May  25. 

Galiano,  Julio  A.     (See  Minana,  V.,  and  Galiano.) 

Gallon  Iron  Works  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The 
(See  Arndt,  Franklin  E.,  assignor.) 

Gallon  Iron  Works  and  Manufacturing  Companv,  The 
(See  Keeler,   Raymond  W.,   assignor.) 

Gallon  Iron  Works  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The 
(See  Neff,  W.  C,  Workman,  Anderson  and  Ilolm.an,  as- 
signors.) 

Gallon  .Metallic  Vault  Company,  The.  (See  Biszantz, 
I'rod.  assignor.) 

Gallon  Metal  Vault  Company,  The.  (See  Smith,  Ralph  E  . 
assignor.) 

Galipo,  Theophile  J.  (See  Weishampel,  Robert  C,  as- 
signor.) ' 

Gallagher,  Charles  A.     (See  Mullen,  E.  J.,  and  Gallagher  ) 

Gallagher,  Charles  A.,  and  C.  M.  Allen,  California,  Pa., 
assignors  to  General  Chouilcal  Companv,  New  York 
N    Y.     App.iratus  for  screening  ore.     2,070,530;  Feb.  9. 

Galliigher.  Charles  A.,  and  C.  M.  Allen.  California  Pa., 
Mssicnors  to  Gt'neral  Chemical  Companv,  Now  York, 
N.  \.     Apparatus  for  roasting  o-e.     2,07b,531  ;  Feb.  9. 

Ga  lagher  (Jcrald  R..  and  II.  M.  Bradv.  Easton,  Pa. 
Antiskid   device.     2.070..")01  ;  Mnv  4. 

Gallnsob,  George  B.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
'oinpany,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Microscope.  2,093,604: 
Sept.  21. 


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Gallasch,  George  B.,  and  H.  F.  Kurtz,  assignors  to 
Bauscli  &  Lomb  Optical  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Sextant.  2,080,851 ;  May  18. 
Gallasch,  George  B.,  and  H.  F.  Kurtz,  assignors  to  Bausch 
&  Lomb  Optical  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Objective 
mount.     2,093,605  ;  Sept.  21. 

Gallasch,  George  B.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Microscope.  2,101,936 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Gallaugher,  Arthur,  Warrensville  Heights,  Ohio.  Window 
fastener.     2.087,618  ;   July   20. 

Gallaway,  William  H.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Ground  glass 
focusing  attachment.     2,081,006  ;  May  18. 

Galligan,  James  J.,  and  W.  J.  Robinson,  Providence,  R.  I., 
assignors  to  United  States  Rubber  Products  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Crinkled  rubber  and  method  of  making. 
2,075,189  ;  Mar.  30. 

Gallimore,  Keith  F.,  and  G.  H.  Scliurger,  assignors  to 
Giddings  &  Lewis  Machine  Tool  Co.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 
Machine  tool.     2,081,145  ;   Jlay   25. 

Gallinant,  Raphael  C,  Ridgefleld  Park,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  J.  C.  Chello,  Ridgefield,  N.  J.  Hedge  trimmer. 
2.097,761  ;   Nov.   2. 

Galloway,  Cecil  G.  H.     (See  Naden,  James  H.,  assignor.) 

Galloway,  Charles  D.,  assignor  to  The  Klectric  Srorage 
Battery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Oscillating  wip- 
ing machine.     2,068,601  ;  Jan.  19. 

Galloway,  Clarence  T.  (See  Bullock,  E.  AA^,  Galloway, 
Carlsen,   and    Condon.) 

Galloway,  Robert,  Falkirk,  Scotland.  Denture.  2,081,087  ; 
May  18. 

Gallsworthy,  Benjamin.  (See  Dacus,  E.  N.,  and  Galls- 
worthy.) 

Gallup,  David  L.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Brake  Company, 
South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake  mechanism.  2,074,724  :  Mar. 
23. 

Gait,  John  R.,  assignor  of  fifteen  per  cent  to  C.  C.  De 
Coster,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Electrical  circuit  timer. 
2,072,812  ;    Mar.    2. 

Gait,  Odie  P.,  Canton,  Ga.  Portable  bathtub.  2.096,395  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Gaiter,  Jack,  Chicago.  111.     Lighter.     2,084.196  :  June  15. 

Galuppo,  Louis,  J.  Petti,  and  A.  Coccia,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Tunneling  machine.     2.083,834  ;  June  15. 

Galvao,  Joseph  A.  C,  Orange,  N.  J.  Electrical  connecter. 
2,071,164  ;  Feb.  16. 

Galv&s,  Albert,  Oran,  Algoria.  Resilient  compression  an- 
nuli.     2,068,173  ;  Jan.  19. 

Galveston  Buckle  Company.  (See  Yoigt,  A.  P.  J.,  and 
Still,  assignors.) 

Galvin  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Mitchell,  Don- 
ald II..  assignor.) 

Galvin  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Yoder,  R.  S., 
and  Wood,  assignors.) 

Gamache,  Fernande  L.,  Burlington.  Vt.  Bread  box. 
2,073,614;  Mar.  16. 

Gambell,  John  C,  Oakland,  Calif.  Drinking  glass  pro- 
tector.    2.071,399  ;   Feb.  23. 

Gambino,  Amedeo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fruit  peeler. 
2.083.368  ;  June  8. 

Gamble,  David  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Borg-Warner  Corporation,  Chicago.  111.  Making  weights 
for  centrifugal  clutches.     2,070,892  ;  Feb.  16. 

Gamble,  Fern-Dell,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Shoe  protector. 
2,078,444  ;  Apr.  27. 

Gamble,  Helen  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubbing  device. 
2,093,043  ;   Sept.   14. 

Gamble.  Hugh  A.,  et  al.  (See  Freudenberg,  Albert  C, 
assignor.) 

Gamble,  John  F.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Battery  terminal  pro- 
tector.    2,098,091  ;   Nov.  2. 

Gambrell,  Ernest  C,  Wichita  Falls,  assignor  of  one- 
fourth  to  L.  L.  Gambrell,  Mineral  Wells.  Tex.,  inde- 
pendent executrix  of  the  estate  of  W.  E.  Gambrell, 
deceased.     Fluid  clutch.     2,076,887  ;  Apr.  13. 

Gambrell,  Lutie  L.,  executrix.  (See  Gambrell,  Ernest  C, 
assignor.) 

Gambrell,  W.  E.     (See  Gambrell,  Ernest  C.) 

Gambrill,  George  T.,  Jr.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  assignor  to 
The  Barrett  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined 
inert  gas  recirculation  and  tar  heater  operation. 
2,074,689  ;  Mar.  23. 

Gamel,  Gayne  D.      (See  Dyer,  L.  W..  and  Camel.) 

Game!,  Gayne  D.,  Pittsburgh,  and  H.  J.  Lingal,  Wilklns- 
burg,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  «&  Manufac- 
turing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Automatic  re- 
closing  circuit  interrupter.     2,078,657  ;   Apr.   27. 

GamoH,  Ivloyd  W..  Weston,  W.  Va.  Glass  goblet  stem 
forming  tool.     2,074,784  ;  Mar.  23. 

Gamewell  Company,  The.  (See  Beach,  Clarence  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gamewell  Company,  The.     (Sec  Blue,  Arthur  A.,  assignor.) 

Gamewell  Company,  The.  (See  Bridges,  Frank  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ganimailonl,  Joseph,  et  al.  (See  GammaitonI,  James, 
assignor.) 

Gamm.'iitoni,  James,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  Gammnl- 
tonl  and  one-third  to  N.  GammaitonI,  WilkesBarre,  l*a. 
Life  buoy  bolt.     2,066,725  ;  Jan.  5. 

GammaitonI,  Noah,  et  al.  (See  GammaitonI,  James,  as- 
signor.) 

Gammol,  Karl,  Jollet,  111.  Coin  machine.  2,080,011  ; 
May  18. 

Qammeter,  John  R.      (.S('i>  Xnn  Ilyning,  RoUyu,  a.s.slgnor.) 


Gammeter,  John  R.,  Airon,  Ohio.  Joint  for  roadways. 
2,071,299  ;  Feb.  16. 

Gammeter,  John  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  G. 
Gammeter,  Akron,  Ohio.  Preserving  perishable  food 
products.     2,071,300;  Feb.  16. 

Gammeter,  John  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  G.  Gam- 
meter, Akron,  Ohio.  Making  milk  bottle  caps. 
2,076,079;  Apr.   6. 

Gammeter,  John  R.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Compan-  New  York,  N.  Y.  Porous  rub- 
ber product  and  making  the  same.     2,100,029  ;  Nov.  23. 

Gammeter,  John  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  G.  Gam- 
meter, Akron,  Ohio.  Making  and  applying  caps  to 
bottles.     2,102.949  ;  Dec.  21. 

Gammeter,  Susan  G.      (See  Gammeter,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Gams,  Alphonse,  K.  Frey,  and  T.  Sutter,  assignors  to 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzer- 
land. Laminated  material  and  making  same.  2,076,456  ; 
Apr.   6. 

Gancy,  Julius,  Newark,  N.  J.  Heel  guard.  2,091,707; 
Aug.  31. 

Gandell,  William  R.  K.     (See  Craske,  Alfred  H.,  assignor.) 

Gandon,  Arthur.     (See  Blasip,  J.,  Gandon,  and  Soler.) 

Gandrud.  Ebenhard  S.,  Pipestone,  Minn.  Animal  stall. 
2,085,308  ;  June  29. 

Gandy,  Raymond  A.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Gas  detecting  ap- 
paratus.    2,102,457  ;  Dec.  14. 

Gannestad,  Thor,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cone  valve. 
2,094,066  ;    Sept.    28. 

Gannett.  Homer  E.,  Berwyn,  111.  Bralce  head.  2,068,015  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Gano,  Merritt  W.,  Jr.,  Denver,  Colo.  Closing  automobile 
doors  and  the  like.     2,086,025  ;  July  6. 

Ganoe,  Ernst  A.  G.  Rochester,  assignor  to  National  Elec- 
tric Products  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Plug  fuse. 
2,103,717  ;  Dec.  28. 

Gantenbeln,  John  E.,  Kelso,  Wash.  Shoe  top.  2,088,851 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Gantzer,  Howard  E.     (See  Cundall.  R.  N.,  and  Gantzer.) 

Gantzer,  Howard  E.,  Kenmore,  assignor  to  Consolidated 
Packaging  Machinery  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Con- 
tainer cover  selecting  and  feeding  mechanism. 
2,073,472;  Mar.  9. 

Gantzer,  Howard  E.,  Kenmore,  assignor  to  Consolidated 
Packaging  Machinery  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Cap- 
ping machinery.     2,076,631  ;  Apr.  13. 

Ganzer,  John  H.      (See  Arndt,  W.  F.,   and  Ganzer.) 

Garand,  John  C,  Springfield.  Mass.,  assignor  to  The  Gov- 
ernment of  the  United  States  of  America,  as  represented 
by  the  Secretary  of  War.  Cartridge  clip  for  firearms. 
2,098,234  ;  Nov.  9. 

Garbell,  IMax,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  Machine  Compny, 
Chicago,  111.  Printing  mechanism  for  adding  and  re- 
cording machines.     2,082.282;  June  1. 

Garbell,  Max,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  Machine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Kevboard  construction  and  key  con- 
trol.    2,091,778  ;  Aug.  31. 

Garbell,  Jlax,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  Machine  Com- 
pan.v,  Chicago,  111.  Key  control  for  auxiliary  printing 
units.     2,094,883  ;  Oct.    5. 

Garbell,  IMax,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  Machine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Manually  controlled  means  for 
platen.     2,094,884  ;   Oct.    5. 

Garbell,  Max,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  Machino  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.    Pendulum  scale.    2,096,508  ;  Oct.  19. 

Garbell,  Max,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  Machine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Paper  drive  means  for  adding  ma- 
chines.    2,096,509  ;  Oct.  19. 

Garbell,  Max,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  JIachine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Scale.     2,097,919  ;  Nov.  2. 

Garbell,  ]\Iax,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  Machine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Printing  mechanism.  2,100,213 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Garbell,  Max,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  ^laehine  Company, 
Chicago,    111.     Adding    machine.     2,102,693;    Dec.    21. 

Garbell,  Max,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  Machine  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  I'aper  cut-off  and  feeding  mechanism. 
2.102,694  ;  Dec.  21. 

Garber,  David  S.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Lamp  support. 
2,070,334;  Feb.  9. 

Garbsch,  Paul.     (See  Krzikalla,  H.,  and  Garbsch.) 

Garbutt,  Frank  A.      (See  Hathcrell,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Garceau,    Harry   J.      (See  Lyman.   K.   E.,   and   Garceau.) 

Card,  Earle  W.,  Palos  Verdes  Estates,  assignor  to  Union 
Oil  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Treat- 
ing sludges.     2,006,933  ;  Jan.  5. 

Gard,  Earle  W.,  Palos  Verdes  Estates.  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  continuous  filtration. 
2,081,296;  May  25. 

Garden  Insecticide  Corporation.  (See  Maehr,  Otto  F., 
assignor.) 

Gurdliam,  George  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Carpenter's  tool. 
2,090.835  ;  Aug.  24. 

Gardinn,  Harold  H.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Cigarette  and  necktie 
holder.      2,078,844  ;   Apr.  27. 

Gardiner,  Arlluir  W.,  assignor  to  General  Motor.s  Cor- 
poration,  Detroit.   Mich.      Clutch.      2,07:!,14(> ;    Mar.   0. 

Gardiner,  Elmslle  W.,  J.  W.  Grceni*,  and  .\.  L.  Lyman, 
Berkeley,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  ('onii)any  of  Cali- 
fornia, Snn  Francisco,  Calif.  Making  high  viscosity 
Index  lubricating  oils.     2,082.203;  Juno  1. 


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Gardiner,  Klinslie  W..  Berkeley,  J.  \V.  GreenG,  liichinond, 
and  A.  L.  Lyman,  Berkeley,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil 
Conip.-iny  of  California.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Making 
hiph  viscosity  index  lubricating  oils.    2,082,204  :  .Tune  1. 

Gardiner,  Elmslie  W.,  Berkeley,  J.  W.  Greene,  Richmond, 
and  A.  L.  Lyman,  Berkeley,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil 
Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Making 
high  viscosity  index  lubricating  oils.  2,094,593 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Gardiner,  Isaac  B.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Bathtub.  2,070,120  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Gardner,  Albert  T.,  Stroatham.  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  W.  Richardson,  London,  England.  Platen-operating 
mechiiuism.     2,0'jy.059  ;  Xov.  3  6. 

Gardner,  Bernard  C.  (See  Farnsworth,  P.  T.,  and 
Gardner.) 

Gardner,  Bernard  C.     (See  Varian,  R.  H.,  and  Gardner.) 

Gardner,  Bernard  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  A.  H.  BroUv, 
Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  assignors  to  Fiirnsworrh  Television 
Incorporated.     Electron  gun.     2,079.103  :  May  4. 

Gardner,  Clarence  V.,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Pressure  producing  means  for  hv- 
draulic  pres.sure  systems.     2.087.509  :   July  20. 

Gardner,  Clark  E.,  Osage,  Iowa.  Seinipotted  plant  puck- 
age.     2,079.110;  May  4. 

Gardner  Company.  (See  Britten,  Edwin  F.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gardner  Company.      (See  Crosman,  Loring  P.,  assignor.) 

Gardner-Denver  Company.  (See  Pearson,  G.  C.  and 
Carpenter,  assignors.) 

Gardner,  Daniel,  Rueil-Malmaison,  France,  assignor  to 
Studien-  und  Verwertnngs-Aktiengesellschaft,  Nechau- 
sen,  Switzerland.  Production  of  magnesium  sulphide. 
2,090,446  ;  Aug.  17. 

Gardner,  Delamere  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Solid  weave 
scanning  device.     2,103,253;  Dec.   28. 

Gardner.  Dwight  D.  (See  Rosenow,  O.  F.,  and  Gardner, 
assignors.) 

Gardner,  Frank,  Dallas,  Tex.  Treating  petroleum  distil- 
Uites.     2,073,147  ;  Mar.  9. 

Gardner.  Prank,  Dallas,  Tex.  Sweetening  a  hydrocarbon 
oil.     2,082.331 ;  June  1. 

Gardner,  Frank  G.  (See  Mascuch,  J.  J.,  Gardner,  and 
Fl.vnt. ) 

Gardner,  George,  Redlands,  Calif.  Road  oil  mixer  and 
distributor.     2.090,290  ;  Aug.  17. 

Gardner,  George  D.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Cherry  cutting 
apparatus.     2.076.942  ;  Apr.  13. 

Gardner,  George  E..  assignor  to  Indi.Tnapolis  Wire  Bound 
Box  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Collapsible  wire 
bound  box  or  crate.     2.087.025;  July  13. 

Gardner,  Henry  A..  Washington,  D.  C.  "Pigment  and  proc- 
ess of  making.    2,092,838  ;  Sept.  14. 

Gardner,  Howard  S.,  Jr.     (See  Malm,  C.  J.,  and  Gardner.) 

Gardner.  John  J..  New  York,  N.  Y..  and  E.  lyetsch.  Union 
City,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  R.  W.  Cramer  &  Companv  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Circuit  conlrol  means.  2.067,485; 
Jan.  12. 

Gardner,  Joseph  A.     (See  Pittman,  R.  A.,  and  Gardner.) 

Gardner.  Leland  A.,  Maplewood.  X.  J.,  and  F.  J.  Singer, 
Rockville  Centre,  X.  Y.,  assignors  to  American  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  Company.  Telegraph  switching 
system.     2,101,995;  Dec.  14. 

Gardner  Levi  C,  Miami,  Fla.  Humidifying  display  cabi- 
net.    2.083.442  ;  June  8. 

Gardner  .Machine  Company.  (See  Hall,  Donald  R.,  as- 
sicnor. ) 

Gardner  Machine  Company.  (See  Shne,  Ingle  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gardner,  Percy,  assignor  to  Lever  Bias  Machine  Corpora- 

o'^.^'a^^.^  7.°^\^-  ^-  Adjustable  fastening  device. 
^,074,107 ;  Mar.  16. 

G.nrdner,  Ralph  D.,  assignor  to  Whitney  Metal  Tool  Com- 
pany, Rockford,  111.  Clamping  device.  2,103,074  • 
Dec.  21 . 

Gardner-Richardson  Company,  The.  (See  Swann,  Joseph 
H..   Ill,  assignor.) 

Gardner,  William  T.,  et  al.  (Roe  Aldridge.  Arthur  A., 
assignor.) 

^"o'"^-^'';,.^'",'?  ^v  ^lerider,  Conn.  Gas  main  stopper. 
J,i)(  ,5,740;  Mar.  16. 

Gardthausen,  John  H.,  Long  Island  Citv.  N.  T.,  assignor 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Drigard  Products  Corporation 
Liquid  waterproofing  composition  of  matter  and  method 
of  manufacture.     2,073,630;  Mar.  10 

Garfield,  Lewis  E.      (.See  Scotl.   P.   L..  and  Garfield.) 

Garfield,  Owen  R..  Floral  Park,  .nssignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Trans- 
mission control  in  signaling  systems.  2,098  286  • 
Nov.  9. 

Garfinkel,   Loula,  assignor  to  T  &  R  Jewelry  Co..  Provi- 
dence,  R.   I.     Article   of  Jewelrv.      2.099. 7.';0  •    Nov    ''3 
Garfinkel,  JInyer.     (See  Goldstein.  A.  >[.,  and  G.nrflnkel  )  • 
Garfunkel.  Loui.i  X.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slicing  machine 

2,093,755;   Sept.   21. 
Gnreen.  Otto  V.      (Se<>  Ernst.  Carl  J.,  assignor.) 
Garlh,  Henri.      (See  Fodor,  G.,  and  Garih.) 
Garland.  Robert   H.,  ct  al.      (See  Brown,   William  Y.,  as- 
signor.) 
Garllnghouso,    Leslie   H.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Batching 

apparatus.      2.097.551  ;   Nov.    2. 
Gorlock  Packing  Company,   The.      (See  Hubbard,   C.    R., 
and  Waples,  assignors.! 


Gailock  Packing  Company,  The.  (See  Salisbury,  Max- 
well E.,  assignor.) 

Oarlock  Packing  Company,  The.  (See  Stewart,  Hugh  T., 
assignor.) 

Gamer,  Arthur  E.,  assignor  to  Garner  Products,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Toy.     2,075,033  ;  Mar.  30. 

Garner,  Eugene  Jr.,  Hebbronville,  Tex.  Power  winch  at- 
tachment for  motor  vehicles.     2,067.388  :  Jan.  12. 

Garner,  Frank  W.,  Norwood,  Mass.,  and  G.  E.  MacManmis, 
West  Hartford,  assignors  to  Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Electric  meter 
connection  appliance.     2,086,495  ;   July   6. 

Garner,  Ora  J.,  et  al.      (See  McClure,  Jay  D.,  assignor.) 

Gamer  Products,  Inc.     (See  Garner,  Arthur  E.,  assignor.) 

Garner.  Russell  IT.,  assignor  to  Ij.  N.  Partch,  Pasadena, 
Calif.,  and  R.  H.  Garner.  Drafting  machine. 
2.099,266  ;  Nov.  16. 

Gamero,  Anthony  A.,  Woodbum,  Oreg.  Automatic  stop 
mechanism  for  canning  apparatus.     2,082,882  ;  June  8. 

Garnett,  Edward  V.     (See  Garnett,  Vactor  G.,  and  E.  V.) 

Garnett,  Tay.      (See  Wiley,    Joseph  R.,   assignor.) 

(Sarnett,  Vactor  G.  and  E.  V.,  Denver,  Colo.  Wheel  sus- 
pension for  vehicles.     2,094,882  ;  Oct.  5. 

Garofalo,  Ross  J..  Los  Angeles,  and  C.  E.  Swift,  Glendale, 
assignors  to  TJnion  Oil  Company  of  California,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.     Dewaxing  oil.     2.081,297  ;  May  25. 

Garrard,  Charles  C,  Sutton  Coldfield,  Birmingham,  Eng- 
land, assignor  to  The  General  Electric  Company  Limit- 
ed, London,  England.  Explosion  pot  electric  switch, 
2,081,535  ;  May  25. 

Garratt,  Fred  C,  Jr.  (See  Evans,  W.  B.,  Garratt,  and 
Hoppes.) 

Garreau,  Henri,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  the  firm  Rotary 
Furnaces  Limited.   Brussels,   Belgium.     Heating  plant. 

2.090.887  ;  Aug.  24. 

Garretson,  Harry  D..  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  X-ray  ap- 
paratus.    2.102,146  ;  Dec.  14. 

Garretson,  John  D.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Dalkowitz, 
Godfrey,  assignor.) 

Garretson,  Richard  E.  J.,  Gering,  Nebr.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  E.  S.  Starrett,  Hartville,  Wyo.  Extensible 
steering  wheel  post.     2,075,110 ;  Mar.  30. 

Garrett,    Albert  E.      (See   Garrett,   David    H.,   assignor.) 

Garrett,  David  H.,  Danville,  Ya.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  A.  E.  Garrett,  Danville,  Va.  Warp  winding  device. 
2,079.310;  M.av  4. 

Garrett,  Nelson  F.      (See  Gibson,  J.  T.,  and  Garrett.) 

Garrett,   Richard  L.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Toy  submarine. 

2.089.888  ;  Aug.  10. 

Garrett,    Wilbur    M..    Anadarko,    Okla.      Cotton    cleaner. 

2,070,988  ;  Apr.   13. 
Garris,  Clark  R.,  Seattle,  Wash.    Lawn  mower  sharpener. 

2.084,799  ;  June  22. 
Garris,  Joseph  McC,  Avalon,  Pa.,  assismor  to  Macwhyte 

Company,  Kenosha,  Wis.     Sling.     2.0S2.828  ;  June  8. 
Garrison,     James     N.,     Cleveland,     Ohio.      Fractionating 

tower.     2.084,768  ;  June  22. 
Garrison.     John     IT.,     Lodi,     Calif.     Irrigation     signal. 

2.0S2.703  :  Jnni»  1 
Garritsen.   John.   Detroit,   Mich.     Casement   window   con- 
struction.    2,094,294  ;    Sept.    28. 
Gar.shnian,    Morris   J..    Brooklyn,    N.   Y.     Making   an  ap- 

pliqu^d  article.     2.103,414;  Dee.  28. 
Garside,  Alston  H..  Sc.irsdale,  N.  Y.    Book  match  package. 

2,089,355  :  Aug.  10. 
Garstang,   William  W.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Vibrator  type 

converter.     2,086,323  ;  July  6. 
Garstang,   William  W..   Indianapolis.   Ind.     Vibrator  and 

circuit  therefor.     2,090,276  ;  Oct.  19. 
Gartin,  Elmer  G.,  Claremont.  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 

Machinery  Company.     Rock  drill.     2,081.917  ;   June  1. 
GarHn,  Elmer  G.,  Claremont,  N.  H..  assignor  to  Sullivan 

.Machinery  Company.     Rock  drill.     2.()81.918  ;   June  1. 
Gartin.  Elmer  G..  Claremont.  N.  H.,  assignor  to  SuUiv.an 

Machinery  Company.     Rock  drill.     2.081.919  ;   June  1. 
Gartin.  Elmer  G.,  Claremont.  N.  H.,  as-^^isnor  to  Sullivan 

Aiacliinery  Company.     Rock   drill.     2.081.920  ;   June  1. 
Gartin,  i;imer  G.,  Claremont,  N.  H..  assignor  to  Sullivan 

Machinery  Company.    Rock  drilling  feeding  mechanism. 

2.081.921  ;  June  1.  =  .- 

nartin.  Elmer  G..  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 

Machinery       Company.     Rock       drilling      mechanism. 

2,081.922;  June  1. 
O.-irtin    Elmer  G..  Claremont,  N.  H..  assignor  to  Sullivan 

Machinery  Company.     Drilling  apparatus.     2,081,923 ; 

June  1. 
Gartin.  Elmer  G.,  Claremont.  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 

„  HI"PJ?P'  fompnn.v.     Drill  steel  rotation  mechanism. 

2.081,924 ;  June  1. 
Gartin,  Elmer  G..  Claremont.  N.  H..  assignor  to  Sullivan 

Machinery  Company.    Pressure  fluid  motor.    2,082  205  • 

June  1.       . 
Gartin.  Elmer  G.,  Oaremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 

^  OS9'"o^"^  A  *^^°"^'^''*"5'-     ^"^^     <Jr'll     feeding     means. 
Gartin.  Elmer  G.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 

IMaclunory  Compan.v.     Rod;  driP.     2,094.353  ;  Sept    28 

Gartin,  Elmer  G..  Claremont.  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 

_  Machinery  Company.     Rock  drill.     2.094.400  ;  Sept   28 

(.artin.  Elmer  (J..  Claremont.  N.  H..  assignor  to  Sullivan 

2  lOo's-'F  N        3o""^'     ^°'^^     ^"^^      rotation     means. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


219 


Gartin,  Elmer  G.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Pressure  fluid  motor.  2,100,325  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Gartin,  Elmer  G.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Pressure  fluid  motor.  2,100,540  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Gartin,  Elmer  G.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Pressure  fluid  motor.  2,100,541  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Gartin,  Elmer  G.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Rock  drill  hole  cleansing  means. 
2,100,949  ;  Nov.  30. 

Gartin,  Elmer  G.,  Clarement,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.     Rock  drill.     2,103,252  ;  Dec.  28. 

Gartner.  George  W.,  Houston,  Tex.  Perambulator. 
2,103,616;  Dec.  28. 

Gartner,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Eclipse 
Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Indicating 
and  control  apparatus.     2,084,800  ;  June  22. 

Garvey,  John  C,  and  A.  A.  Kreblin,  Milv?aukee,  Wis. 
Building  wall  structure.     2,073,788  ;  Mar.  16. 

Garvin,  John  S.,  Bogota,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electro- 
magnetic switching  device.     2,096,456  ;  Oct.  19. 

Garwin,  Louis  O.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Melting  finely 
divided  metal.     2,089,742  ;  Aug.  10. 

Garwood,  Charles  B.,  assignor  to  Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co., 
Baltimore,  Md.  Producing  glass  containers.  2,082,695  ; 
June  1. 

Garwood,  George  F.     (See  Patterson,  James  E.,  assignor.) 

Gar  AVood  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Howard,  William  S., 
assignor.) 

Gary,  Louis,  and  J.  V.  Sabella,  assignors  to  Solo  Auto- 
motive Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Device  for  bleeding  hydraulic  brakes.     2,069,606  ;  Feb.  2. 

Gary,  Wright  W.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gaso- 
line Products  Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Gas 
pyrolysis.      2,072,801;    Mar.    2. 

Gary,  Wriglit  W.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gasoline 
Products  Co.,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for  heat- 
ing hydrocarbon  fluids.     2,084,277  ;  June  15. 

Gary,  Wright  W.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  T.  Ward, 
Westfield,  assignors  to  Gasoline  Products  Company,  Inc., 
Newark,  N.  J.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon  oil. 
2,067,847  ;  Jan.  12. 

Gasehke,  Richard,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Refrigerating  de- 
vice.    2,076,142  ;  Apr.  6. 

Gascoigne,  George  H.  (See  Plint,  A.  F.,  Gascoigne, 
Knox  and  Kingston.) 

Gaskin,  Ivan  H.,  Watertown,  assignor  to  Gillette  Safety 
Razor  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Small  motor. 
2,075.710;  Mar.  30. 

Gaskins,  Thomas,  Jr.,  Arcadia,  Fla.  Article  of  manu- 
facture made  from  cypress  knee.     2,069,580  ;  Feb.  2. 

Gas  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Hamlink,  Lazenby 
C,  assignor.) 

Gas  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Steinwedell,  William 
E.,  assignor.) 

Gasolaire  Corporation,  The.    (See  Curionl,  Aldo,  assignor.) 

Gasoline  Antioxidant  Company.  (See  Downing,  F.  B., 
and  Clarkson,  assignors.) 

Gasoline  Antioxidant  Company.  (See  Rogers,  T.  R.,  and 
Voorhees,  assignors.) 

Gasoline  Products  Company.  (See  Armistead,  George, 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Gasoline  Products  Company.  (See  Atwell,  Harold  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gasoline  Products  Company.  (See  Black,  John  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Gasoline  Products  Company.  (See  Dimmig,  Howard,  as- 
signor.) 

Gasoline  Products  Co.      (Soe  Garv.  Wright  W.,  assignor.) 

Gasoline  Products  Company.  (See  Keith,  Percival  C, 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Gasoline  Products  Co.      (See  Lobo,  Walter  E.,  assignor.* 
Gasoline  Products  Company.     (See  Nofsinger,  C.  W.,  and 

Keith,  assignors,) 
Gasoline    Products    Company.      (See    Sullivan,    Pike    H., 

assignor.) 
Gasoline  Products  Company.      (See  Thomas,  Donald  L., 

assignor.) 
Gasoline  Products  Company,  (Inc.).     (See  Atwell,  Harold 

v.,  assignor.) 
Onsoline  Products  Company,  Inc.     (See  Gary,  W.  W.,  and 

Ward,  nsslgnors.) 
Gasoline  I'roducts  Co.  Inc.      (See  Johnson,  Stephen   S., 

Jr.,  assignor.) 
Gaspar,  Hela.     (See  Knoche,  Paul,  assignor.) 
Caspar,  I56lri,  Uruasols,  I'.plgiuiu.     I'rcxhicing  pliotographlc 

dyestufT  images.     2,071,688;  Feb.  23. 
Gaspar,  BCla,  Berlin,  Oormniiy.    Photographic  material  for 

producing  dyostult  Images.     2,074,259;  Mar.  16. 
Gaspar,   I!61a,    Brussels,   I'.clgium.      Coli>?-e(l   photographic 

niaterijils  and  producing  thi-m.     2,075,190;  Mar.  30. 
Gaspar,  B6la,  Brussels,  Bolgiuiii.     I'l'odiicing  colored  plio- 

togriiphs.     2,075,191  ;  Mar.  30. 
Gftepftr,  Belfl,  Brussels,   Belgium.     Producing  color-photo- 
graphic   Iniiiges    and    pinem.itogniph    films    and    light- 

Bensltivo  emulsion  therefor.     2,080,041  ;    May  11. 
Gassen,   Josef,   Diisscldoi-r Oberkassel,   assignor   to   Schloe- 

mann    Aktlongcscllsohiiri,    Diisseldorr,    Germany.      Reel 

for  colling  wire.     2,073,028;  Mar.  16. 


Gassen,  Josef,  Dusseldorf-Oberkassel,  assignor  to  Schloe- 
mann  Aktiengesellschaft,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Tube 
rolling  method.     2,085,968  ;  July  6. 

Gassen,  Josef,  assignor  to  Schloemann  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Handling  rolled  material. 
2,100.075  ;   Nov.  23. 

Gassman,  Edward  P.,  Compton,  M.  E.  Gassman,  ad 
ministratrix,  and  G.  J.  McCaughey,  Los  Angeles,  Calit 
Plastering  machine.     2,094,839  ;  Oct.  5. 

Gassman,  Madge  E.,  administratrix.  (See  Gassman,  E. 
P.,  and  McCaughey.) 

Gasstrom,  Herman  M.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Flexible 
tape  rule.     2,080,815  ;  May  18. 

Gas  Tool  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Boddinghouse,  Em- 
mons R.,  assignor.) 

Gas  Tool  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Charles,  Carl  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gaston,  Donald  H.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Refrigerating  machine.  2,077,348 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Gaston,  John  R.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  American 
Transformer  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Transformer 
core  clamping  means.     2,087,906  ;  July  27. 

Gaston,  Ralph  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Change  gear.  2,077,556  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Gastrich,  Gustav,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Works, 
Wyomissing,  Pa.     Hosiery.      2,067,486 ;  Jan.   12. 

Gastrich,  Gustav,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Works, 
Wyomissing,  Pa.  Knitted  fabric  and  maldng  the  same. 
2,077,557  ;  Apr.  20. 

Gastrich,  Gustav,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Works, 
Wyomissing,  Pa.  Straight  knitting  machine  for  pro- 
ducing run-resist  barrier  stitches  in  knitted  wearing 
apparel.     2,080,223  ;  May  11. 

Gastrich,  Gustav,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Works, 
Wvomissing,  Pa.  Kiiitted  article  and  making  same. 
2,087.572  ;  July  20. 

Gastrich.  Gustav,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Works, 
Wyomissing,  Pa.  Yarn  guide  for  knitting  machines. 
2,092,619  ;  Sept.  7. 

Gastrow,  Hans,  assignor  to  Firma  Franz  Braun  Akt.-Ges., 
Zerbst  in  Anhalt,  Germany.  Die  casting  machine. 
2,079,936  ;  May  11. 

Gatch  Brush  &  Wire  Goods  Company.  (See  Wasson, 
James  G.,  assignor.) 

Gates,  Archibald  B.,  Peterborough,  Ontario,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Door  latch. 
2,093,317  ;  Sept.  14. 

Gates,  Archibald  B.,  Peterborough,  Canada,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  (Company.  Shelf  for  refrigerator  cabi- 
nets.    2,095,130;  Oct.  5. 

Gates,  Benjamin  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  L.  Beamish, 
Spokane.  Wash.  Refrigerating  system  and  control 
mechanism  therefor.    Re.  20,603  ;  Dec.  28. 

Gates,  Geoffrey  R.  G.,  formerly  Geoffrey  Robert  Green- 
bergh,  London,  England.  Servo  brake  mechanism. 
2,096,396  ;  Oct.  19. 

Gates,  Howard  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automatic  tuning  de- 
vice for  radio  receivers.     2,096,510  ;  Oct.  19. 

Gates,  Jane  H.      (See  Hayford,  Paul   V.,  assignor.) 

Gates,  Louis  W.     (See  Klarmann,  E.,  and  Gates.) 

Gates,  Major  E.,  Crystal  Lake,  HI.  Fluid  controlling  de- 
vice.    2,097,028  ;  Oct.  26. 

Gates,  Paul  G.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Bailer.  Re.  20,312 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Gathmann,  Emil,  Baltimore,  assignor  to  Gathmann  Re- 
search Incorporated,  Catonsville,  Md.  Ingot  mold. 
2,070,532  ;    Feb.    9. 

Gathmann,  Emil,  Baltimore,  assignor  to  Gathmann  Re- 
search Incorporated,  Catonsville,  Md.  Ingot  mold  as- 
sembly.     2,070,533  ;   Feb.    9. 

Gathmann,  Emil,  BaUimove,  assignor  to  Gathmann  Re- 
search Incorporated,  Catonsville,  Md.  Ingot  mold  and 
ingot.     2,092,551  ;   Sept.  7. 

Gathmann,  Emil,  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  H.  S.  Bradley, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Gatlimann  Research,  In- 
corporated, Baltimore,  Md.  Producing  Ingots. 
2,088,<)96  ;  Aug.  3. 

Gathmann  Research  Incorporated.  (See  Gathmann,  Emil, 
assignor. 

Gathmann  Rosoarch,  Incorporated.  (Soe  Gathmann,  E., 
and  Bradley,  assignors.) 

Gattle,  E.  M.  &  Co.  (See  Adeslperger,  I,,  and  Kraus, 
assignors.) 

Gattonl,  John,  Union  City,  assignor  to  Sccderer-Kolilbush, 
Inc.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Precision  balance.  2,074,384; 
Mar.  23. 

Gaty,  John  P.,  Woodside,  assignor  to  Falrchild  Aerial 
Camera  Corporation,  Woodside,  N.  T.  Gun  sight. 
2,071.006  :  Feb.   16. 

Ganbert,  Reno  J.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Bag  making  machine 
and  method.     2,094,594  ;  Oct.  5. 

Gandc'froy,  llinilo,  Saclay,  near  Orsay,  I'raiui'.  Device 
for  sinbili'.'.ing  and  adjusting  the  tension  of  the  sus- 
Ii(M\sion  means  of  vehicles.     2.0!1,'),S(i-t  ;  Oct.  12. 

(iaiulreau.  .loseiih  10.,  South  .Ashburnham.  and  R.  .V.  Miner, 
Winohonden.  Mass.  Combination  powdtM-  box  and  i)ulT. 
•J.OS'J.ni!)  ;   June   1. 

Ganger,  Frnnlv  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  KeconsI ruction  Finance  Corporation, 
Chicago.    111.      Ignition   device.      2,072,552;   Mar.    2. 

Gnugler,   Uichard  S.      (See  I  hill.  II.  i:,,  and  Gauglor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Gaugler,  Richard  S..  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion. Uayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,0S9.9."3  :   Aug.   IT. 

Gaugler,  Richard  S.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion. Dayton.  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,093,834:  Sept.  21. 

Gauuiin-.  Uich:iid  S.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,  Ohio.  Detecting  leaks  in  refrigerating 
systems.     2,096,099  ;  Oct.  19. 

Gaulcler,   Francis    O.      (See   Asam,   Frank   H.,   assignor.) 

Gaul,  Max.  Eppstein  in  Taunus,  Germany.  Thermostat. 
2,072,500;   Mar.    2. 

Gauley  Mountain  Coal  Company,  The.  (See  Dnlton,  Wil- 
liam T.,  assignor.) 

Gaus,  Frank  L.     (See  Reuter,  R.,  and  Gaus.) 

Gaus,  George  E.,  Washington,  D.  C,  dedicated  to  the  free 
use  of  the  public.  Holder  for  bale  identification  tags. 
2,074.069  ;  Mar.  16. 

Gaus,  George  E..  dedicated  to  the  free  use  of  the  public, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Identification  device.  2,085,309 ; 
June  29. 

Gaus,  George  E.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  W.  L.  Bowes, 
Pensacola.  Fla.,  dedicated  to  the  free  use  of  the  public. 
Holder  for  bale  identification  tag.     2,088,237  ;  July  27. 

Gaii.«cliemann,  Adolf  B.,  Bavonne,  N  J.  Wax  sweating 
oven.     2,099,603  ;  Nov.  16. 

Gauss,  David  B.,  assignor  to  H.  L.  G.  Company,  Kala- 
mazoo, Mich.  Water  softening  system.  2,082,623 ; 
June  1. 

Gauthicr.  Albert.  Villemontel.  Quebec,  assignor  of  one- 
twelfth  to  L.  Ladouceur,  one-twelfth  to  R.  Perreault, 
Amos,  (Abitibi).  Quebec;  one-twelfth  to  R.  Trepanier, 
one-twelfth  to  A.  Beaulien,  one-twelfth  to  E.  PcUetier, 
and  one-twelfth  to  A.  Pelletier,  Villemontel  (Abitibi), 
Quebec,  Canada.  Train  line  coupler.  2,086,381  ; 
July  6. 

Gautliier,  Marcel  C,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sheet  holding  means.     2.085.093  ;  June  29. 

Gauthier,  Paul  51.  A.,  Courbevoie.  France.  Apparatus  for 
fi.xing  caps  on  bottles.     2,076,337  ;  Apr.    ' 

Gautier,  Trevor  R.,  assignor  to  Nashua 
Coated  Paper  Company,  Nashua,  N.  H. 
dispensing  means.     2,066,617  ;  Jan.  5. 

Gautier.  Trevor  R.,  assignor  to  Nashua 
Coate<l  Paper  Company,  Nashua,  N.  H. 
dispensing  means.     2.066,618  ;  Jan.  5. 

Gautier,   Trevor    R.,    assignor    to    Nashua 
Coated    Paper    Company,    Nashua,    N. 
length  tape  dispenser.     2,066,619  ;  Jan. 

Gautier,    Trevor    R..    assignor    to    Nashua 
foaled  Paper  Company.  Nashua,  N.  H. 
dispenser.     2.082,733  ;  June  1. 

Gautier.  Trevor  R.,  assignor  to  Nashua 
Coated  Paper  Company,  Nashua,  N.  H. 
apparatus.     2,085,714  ;  June  20. 

Gaurier.  Trevor  R..  assignor  to  Nashua  Gummed  and  Coat- 
ed Paper  Company,  Nashua.  N.  H.  Plural-length  tape 
dispensing  means.     2,099,647  :  Nov.   10. 

Gautier,  William  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  W.  Thrower, 
Houston,  Tex.     Container.     2.090.3.'i8  :  Oct.  19. 

Gavin.  Gordon  P.,  Kohler,  Wis.  Lift  rod  connection. 
2,067,759;  Jan.  12. 

Gavin,  Gordon  P.,  Kohler.  Wis.  Flow  control  for  urinals 
and  the  like.      2.100..'?89  :  Nov.   30, 

Gavlak,  Joseph  G..  Monongahcla,  Pa.  Bathtub  mat. 
2,081.992:  June  1. 

Gavriles.  Pete,  Laurel,  Md.  Combination  faucet. 
2,068,794  :  Jan.  26. 

Gaw,  William  C.  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Scaffolding  de- 
vice.    2,069.607  :  Feb.  2. 

Gawiler.  John.  Toppenish,  Wash.  Poultry  appliance. 
2,086,012  :  July  13. 

Gay.  Alphonse  A.,  Alger.  Algeria.  Apparatus  for  generat- 
ing electric  ourrent.     2.097.321  ;  Oct.  26. 

Gay.  Azel.  assignor  to  Mnltipost  Co..  Rochester.  N.  Y. 
Count    registering  merh-inism.      C.OSrt.Si^ri  :  June  15 

Ga.v,  F<>rdinand  F.,  Beverly  nills,  Calif.  Dispensing  de- 
vice for  plastic  substances.     2,073.473  ;  Mar.  9. 

Gay.  Frank  W..  or  al.      (See  Nelson.  Emil  A.,  assignor  ) 

Gay.  Frazer,  W..  Newark.  N.  J.  Voltace  regulator. 
2,090.671  :  Aug.   24. 

Gay,  Jacob  D.,  Jr.,  Pine  Grove,  Ky.  Tractor  attachment 
for  harvesters.      2.073.987  :   Mar.    16. 

Gay.  Jo.<!eph  II..  W.-st  Orange,  and  J.  A.  Wilson.  Eliza- 
beth. N.  J.  Fibrous  sheeting  and  preparing  the  same. 
2,092.966  :  Sept.  14. 

Gay.  Joseph  H..  West  Orange,  R.  G.  Jnokson.  Woodbury, 
and  J.  A.  Wilson.  Elizabeth.  N.  J.  Dernrative  sheeting 
and  preparing  the  same.     2.092.067  :  S'rpt.  14. 

Ga.v,  Norman  11..  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Huniidifving  and 
temperature  control  apparatus  for  citrus  fruit  storages 
and  like  structures.     2.066.832;  Jan.  a. 

Gay.  Norman  II..  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Separating  oil  In 
refrigeration  systems.     2,097.725;  Nov.  2. 

Gav,  Rol)i'-t  K..  Tewksbury,  Mass.  Automobile  snow  plow. 
:5.l03.ono :  Dec.  28. 

Gayer.  Frederick  IT.,  nssignor.  by  mesnr-  assignments,  to 
General  Motors  Corporation,  Dl'trolt,  Mirh.  Polymorlz- 
Inc  olefins.      •J,06><.0U)  :  J.in.   19. 

Gayfonl.  Ernr-st,  and  J.  IT.  Heginbotham,  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah,  and  P.  D.  P.  Hamilton.  Toronto,  Ontario.  Canada, 
a.sslgnors  to  The  General  Engineering  Company.  Flota- 
tion of  minerals.     2,073,148  ;   Mar.  9. 


(See  Van  Dusen,  George, 
(See  Fallert,  Clifford  D., 
(See  George,  Walter  C, 


6. 

Gummed    and 
Gummed  tape 

Gummed   and 
Gummed  tape 

Gummed   and 
H.      Selective- 
5. 

Gummed    and 
Gummed  tape 

Gummed   and 
Strip  serving 


L.  H.  Gilmer  Co., 
2,082,540  ;  June  1. 
Warm  air  furnace. 

assignor  to  General 
Retarding  mecha- 


Gaylor  Brothers.  Incorporated, 
assignor.) 

Gaylord  Container  Corporation, 
assijjiior. ) 

Gaylord  Container  Corporation. 
asb?:gnor. ) 

Gaylord,  James  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  L.  Gaylord, 
Sharon,  Tenn.  Seed  gatherer  attachment  for  mowing 
macninos.     2.102,065  ;  Dec.  14. 

Gaylord,  Robert,  Incorporated.  (See  George,  Walter  C, 
assignor.) 

Gayter,  Eric,  and  A.  S.  Hayward,  Altrincham,  England, 
assignors  to  Linotype  and  Machinery  Limited.  London, 
England.  Assembling  mechanism  of  typographical  com- 
posing machines.     2,008,288  ;  Jan.  19. 

Ga/otte,  Marshall  E.      (."^ep  Boothhy,  A.  JL.  and  Gazette.) 

Gazette,  Marshall  E.,  assignor  to  Boothby  Fibre  Can  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.  Container  made  of  paper. 
2.074.899  :  Mar.  23. 

Gear  Grinding  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Ward, 
Frederick  A.,  assignor.) 

Geare,    Randolph   E.    S.,    assignor   to 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Plat  belt  drive. 

Gearhart,  Alouzo  W.,  Fresno,   Calif. 
2,084,581  ;  June  22. 

Gearing,  Charles  M.,  Meriden,  Conn., 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich, 
nism.     2,079,284  ;  May  4. 

Gearty.  William  P.,  nssignor  to  5L  Smoler.  Chicago.  111. 
Trimming  mechanism   attachment.     2.098,493  :  Nov.  9. 

Geary,  James  F.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  De  Witt  Van 
Evera,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  one-fourth  to  J.  W. 
Van  Evera.  Crosby  CJity,  Minn.  Dehvdrating  pulp. 
2,070,201  ;    Feb.   9. 

Gebauer,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  The  Gebauer  Chemical 
Companv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Process  of  and  apparatus 
for  cooling  ray  tube  anodes.     2.096,539  ;  Oct.  19. 

Gebauer,  Charles  L..  Cleveland,  and  W.  H.  Brown,  Bed- 
ford, Ohio,  assignors  to  The  fllebauer  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Cleveland.  Ohio.  Dispensing  apparatus. 
2.090,847  ;  Nov.  23. 

Gebauer  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Gebauer,  C.  L., 
and  Brown,  assignors.) 

Gebauer  Company,'  The.  (See  Gebauer,  Charles  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gebauer-Fuelnegg,  Erich,  deceased,  Gary,  Ind.,  by  M. 
Gebauer-Fuelnegg,  administratrix,  Evanston,  111.,  and  E. 
W.  Moffett.  Gary.  Ind.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Marbo  Patents.  Inc.  Manufacturing  rubber  chloride. 
2,072,255  ;  Mar.  2. 

Gebauer-Fuelnegg.  Erich.  Evanston,  111.,  and  E.  W. 
Moffett,  Gary,  Ind.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Marbon  Corporation.  Settins  of  rubber  hydrochlo- 
ride transparent  sheets.     2,075.255  ;  Mar.  30. 

Geliauer-Fuelnegg,  Erich.  Evanston.  111.,  and  E.  W.  Moffett. 
Gary,  Ind.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Marbon 
Corporation.  Rubber  hydrochloride  sheet  material. 
2.096.632  :  Oct.  19. 

Gebauer-Fuelnegg,  Erich,  deceased,  by  M.  Gebauer- 
Fuelnegg,  adininistratrix,  Evanston,  and  E.  W.  Moffett, 
assignors  to  Marbon  Corporation.  Chicago.  111.  Poly- 
cumarone  compositions.     2.096.633  :  Oct.  19. 

Gebauei*Fuelnegg.  Erich,  deceased,  by  M.  Gebauer-Fuel- 
negg, administratrix,  Evanston,  111.,  and  E.  5L  Kratz, 
Gary,  Ind.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Marbo 
Patents  Inc.  Apparatus  for  reacting  strip  material 
with  a  liquefied  reagent.     2,101,138  ;  Dec.  7. 

Gebauer-Fuelnegg.  Marie,  administratrix.  (See  Gebauer- 
Fuelnegg,  E.,  and  Kratz.) 

Gebauer-Fiielneg.g.  Marie,  administratrix.  (See  Gebauer- 
Fuelnegc.  E..  and  Sloffett. ) 

Gebauer,  Rudolf,  Dresden,  assignor  to  Chemische  Fabrlk 
von  Heyden,  A.  G.,  Radebuel.  near  Dresden,  Germany. 
C-amino-substituted  barbituric  acid  derivatives  aud 
making  the  s.ame.     2.078,323  :  Apr.  27. 

Gebauer.  Rudolf.  Dresdi-n.  assignor  to  Chemische  Fabrik 
von  Heyden  Aktiengesellschaft,  Radebul.  near  Dresden. 
Germany.  Barbituric  acid  containing  in  the  5-position 
a  pyridine  group  and  preparing  the  same.  2.084,130  ; 
June  15. 

Gobert.  Albert,  Rapperswil.  St.  Gallen,  Switzerland. 
Flushing  cistern.     2.077,832  ;  Apr.  20. 

Gebhardt.  Henry  M.,  Chicago.  111.  Window  ventilator  for 
double  hung  sash.     2.075,894  ;  Apr.  6. 

Gol)Iiardt,  Johannes,  assignor  to  Wanderer-Werke  vorm. 
WInklhofer  &  Jaenicke  Akt.-Ges,  Schonau-Chemnitz, 
Germany.     Calculating  machine.     2.099.060;  Nov.   16. 

Gebhnrdt.  Wilhelm,  Nuremburg.  and  S.  Franck.  Stein, 
near  Nuremburg.  Germany,  assignors  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Small  synchronous  motor.     2.081,993  ;  June  1. 

Gcbr.  Eickhoff  Maschinenfabrik  und  Eisengiesserei.  (See 
Grube,  Heinrich,  assignor.) 

Gebruder  Brelimer.  (See  Apitzsch.  M.,  and  Kleinschmlt, 
assignors.) 

Gebruder  Brehmer.      (See  Klelnschmit,  O.,  and  GeUsler. 

assignors.) 
Gebriid.T.  Biihlor.      (See  Raeohi.  August,  assignor.) 

Gebruder  Zchuder  Radiatoren  &  Apparatebau.  (See  Zalin- 
der.  Otto,  assignor.) 

licbnieder  EicklioiT.  Jfaschinenfabrik  und  Eisengiesserei. 
(.^ee  Cromer.  Hans,  assignor.) 

Geek  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Themak,  Edward,  assign- 
or.) 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


221 


Geddes,  Chnrles  I.,  Arlington,  assignor  to  A.  S.  Campbell 
Co.,  Inc.,  East  Boston,  Mass.  Vehicle  bumper. 
2,009,548  :  Feb.  2. 

ncdiles,  John  W.     (See  Porter.  IT.  W.,  and  Gcdrles.) 

Geddes,  John  W.,  Watortowii,  assignor  to  H.  K.  Porter, 
Inc.,  Everett,  Mass.  Bench  cutter.  2,086,803;  July 
IS. 

Geddes,  Norman  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rotary  port  for 
aircraft.     2,006,776  ;  Jan.  5. 

Geddes,  William  L.,  Sussex,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  MacAndre^ys 
and  Forbes  Company.  Camden,  N.  J.  Making  licorice 
mass.     2,007,913  ;  Jan.  19. 

Gedeonoff,  Jlicliael  G.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Iron 
hanger.     2,085,909  ;  July  6. 

Gedris,  William  A.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Adjustable 
theater  seat  leg.     2,080,020  ;  July  6. 

Gee,  Govan,  Winchmore  Hill,  London,  England.  Appa- 
ratus for  delivering  cliange.     2,073,789  ;  Jlar.  16. 

Gee,  William  P.      (See  Dearborn,   R.  J.,  and  Gee.) 

Gee,  A^'illiam  P.,  Plainfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filtration.  2,092,968; 
Sept.  14, 

Geer,  Charles  D.      (See  Biaeh,  J.  L.,  and  Gecr.) 

Geer,  Charles  D.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Engineering  &  Research  Corporation,  (formerly  The 
Stirlen  Engineering  &  Research  Corporation).  Traffic 
control  s.vstem,     2,088,097  ;  Aug,  3. 

Geer,  Charles  D.,  and  J.  L.  Biach,  assignors  to  The  Engi- 
neering and  Research  Corporation,  Now  Haven,  Conn. 
Control.     2,077,924;  Apr.  20. 

Geer,  Harry  R.,  Westmont,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem 
Steel  Company.     Reel.     2,080,355 ;  May  11. 

Geerlings,  Gerald  K.,  New  Canaan,  Conn.  Container. 
Re.  20,427  :  June  29. 

Geerlings,  Gerald  K.,  New  Canaan,  Conn.  Flexible  con- 
tainer.    2,071,927;  Feb.  2.",. 

Geerlings,  Gerald  K.,  Bala-Cynwyd,  Pa.  Tear-resistant 
product  and  producing  s.ame.     2,071,920  ;  Fel).  23. 

Geerlings,  Gerald  K.,  Bala-Cynwyd,  Pa.  Building  con- 
struction.   2,076.403  ;  Apr.  6. 

Geffcken,  ITeinrich  H,,  Naunhof,  near  Leipzig,  and  n.  R. 
Richter,  Leipzig,  Germany,  assignors  to  Radio  Patents 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas-filled  discharge 
tube,     2,008,741  ;  Jan,  20. 

Getlcken,  Heinrich,  and  H.  Richter,  Leipzig  CI,.  Germany, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporatio"n 
ot  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  system. 
2,088,108  :  July  27. 

Geffcken,  Heinrich,  and  H,  Richter,  Leipzig  C  1,  Ger- 
many, assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  (Cor- 
poration of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas  discharge 
device.     2,094,450 ;    Sept.    28. 

GefCroy,  Ralph  N.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Grouser  arrangement 
for  tractor  wheels.     2,092,275  ;  Sept.  7. 

Geffrey,  R.alph  N.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Steering  mechanism 
for  tractor  and  swivel  trailer  units.     2,097,184  :  Oct.  '-'(!. 

Geffs,  Frank  A.,  assignor  to  The  De  Vilbiss  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.  Spray  coating  machine.  2,072,948 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Gegenlieimer,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
cleaning  press  cylinders.     2,088,512;  July  27. 

Gegenlieimer,  William,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Willard 
Manufacturing  Corjjoration,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stop 
guide  adjustment  for  printing  presses.  2,0(i9,918 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Gegenheimer,  William,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Willard 
Manufacturing  Corporation,  New  Yoric,  N.  Y.~  Sprocket 
chain  truing  device.     2,101,172;  Dec,  7. 

Gegenheimer,  William,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Willard 
Manufacturing  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plate 
clamp.     2,101,173;  Dec.  7. 

Gehman,  Ernest  G.,  llarris(niburg,  Va.  l\Iultiple  spinning 
top  device.     2,008,053;  Jan.  19. 

Gehman,  Samuel  D.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wing- 
foot  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Waterproofing. 
2,073,301;  Mar.  9. 

Gehne,  Reiiiold  10.      (See  Strano,  S.,  and  Gehne.) 

Gelinrich,  Charles  L.,  IClmluirst,  N.  Y.  Unit  heater  for 
hot  gases.     2,000,524  :  Jan.  5. 

Gelinrich,  (Charles  L.,  Elnihurst,  N.  Y.  Industrial  heater. 
2,077,043  ;  Apr.  13. 

Gelii'et,  (^'liarles  A.,  Fast  Nnrriton  Township,  Montgomery 
Coinily,  Pa.  Collapsible  shipping  box.  2,071,228'; 
I'V'b.  1 0. 

Gehrmann,  Charles  P.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Bommer, 
Kmll.) 

<;eil),  Lawrence  A.,  Mllwau1;ep,  Wis.  Holder  for  neckties 
or  llie  like,     2,077,310;  Apr.  13. 

(.'eib,  Robert  T;.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Warner 
liros.  I'Ictures,  ln(<  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stage  appa- 
ratus.    2,077,104;  Apr.  13. 

Geib,  Robert  !•.,  TjOB  Angeles,  Calif,,  assignor  lo  Warner 
Brolher,s  Piclures,  Inc.,  Now  Vorlt,  N,  Y.  li'iliii  de- 
veloping machine,     2,079,849  ;  May  11. 

(Jelbig,  Lotils  A,,  Los  Ang(>les,  Calif.  B<>e(  harvesting 
and   (opping  m.'ichiiie.      2.0S7.402  ;  July  20. 

Oeier,  I>.  A.,  Company,  The.  (See  Mar'llnet,  Eugene  F., 
assignor.) 

Geiger,  llellinnt,  Karlsruhe,  Baden,  Germany.  Sand  trop. 
2,0.SS.2!)  I  ;  July  27. 

Geluer,  Josef,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Safety  biimppr  for  nvito- 
moblles.     2,004,739  ;  Oct,  B. 


Geiger,  Paul  H.     (See  Grondahl,  L.  O.,  and  Geiger.) 

Geiger,  Theodore  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  L.  M.  Burgess, 
Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  assignors  to  Tung  Oil  Products,  Inc., 
Newark,  N.  J.  Bodied  tung  oil  and  making  the  same. 
2,084,137;  June  15. 

Geiger,    Walter   J.      {See  Blake,   H.  D.,  and  Geiger.) 

Geiger,  Wendell  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Combination  brush. 
2,090,412  ;  Aug.  17. 

Geigy,  J.  R.,  A.  G.     (See  Krebser,  Adolf,  assignor.) 

Geigy,  J.  R.,   A.  G.      (See  Richard,   Bernhard,   assignor.) 

(;eigy,  J.  R.,  A.  G.     (See  Senn,  Einil,  assignor.) 

Geigy,  J.  R.,  S.  A.      (See  Bindler,  Jakob,   assignor.) 

Goise,  Hermann,  Berlin-Karlshorst,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Electric  system.  2,084,904  ; 
June  22. 

Geiselman,  Myron  B.,  Hanover,  Pa.  Furnace.  2,072,874 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Geisenheimer,  Frederick,  New  Orleans,  La.  Ornament. 
2,094,295  ;   Sept.   28. 

Gcisert,  Lewis,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Line  casting  machine. 
2,080,309  ;  May  11. 

Geisler,  Ottmar,  and  J.  Eisele,  Nuremberg,  Germany,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  International  Stand- 
ard Electric  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Light-sensi- 
tive device.     2,096,170  ;  Oct.  19. 

Geismar,  Sylvan.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Tlie  Man- 
liattan  Shirt  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cuft".  2,097.404  ; 
Oct.  20. 

Geisse,  John  H,,  Madison,  Wis.  Engine.  2,070,588 ; 
Feb.  10. 

GiMssen,  (^irl,  et  al.      (See  Clar,  Friedrich  K.,  assignor.) 

Geissen,  Carl,  Berlin,  Germany.  Railway  train  chassis. 
2,081,007  ;  May  18. 

Geissen,  Carl,  Berlin,  Germany.  High  speed  train. 
2,087,377  ;  July  20. 

Geissen,  Carl,  Berlin-Schoneberg,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Rheinmetall-Borsig  Aktiengesellschaft/Werk  Borsig, 
Berlin-Tegel,  Germany,     Train.     2.098,949;  Nov.  10. 

Geissinger,  Harry  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Measurement  and 
control  of  the  flow  of  viscous  fluids.    2,072,204  ;  Mar.  2. 

Geissler,  Walter.      (See  ICleinschmit,  O.,  and  Geissler.) 

Geist,  Ned  W.     (See  Rose,  H.  A.,  and  Geist.) 

Geistlich,  Edouard,  Wolliusen,  Switzerland.  Novel  glue 
product  for  glueing  veneers  and  cross-ply  sheets. 
2.103,776;  Dec.  28. 

Geitniann,  Theodor.  Reinsdorf,  assignor  to  Westfaliseh- 
Anhaltische  Sprengstoff-Actien-Gesellschaft  Chemische 
Pabriken,  Berlin,  and  Deutsclie  Waffeu-  und  Munitions- 
fabriken,  A.  G.,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany.  Pro- 
.lectile.     2,093,353;  Sept.  14. 

Gejrot,  Claes  J.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Bofors,  Bofors, 
Sweden.  Producing  hollow  billets  for  hollow  drills 
and  the  like.     2,067,389  ;  Jan.  12. 

Gejrot,  Claes  J.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Bofors,  Bofors, 
Sweden.  Producing  hollow  billets  for  hollow  drills 
and  the  like,    2,067,300  ;  .Tan.  12. 

Gelhman,  Louis,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Ski  plane.  2,099,731 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Gelhman,  Louis  and  N.  L.,  assignors  to  Joltcrete  Incor- 
porated, Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Block  removing  device  for 
concrete  block  machines.     2,009,880  ;   Feb.  9. 

Gelhman,  Nathan  L.      (See  Gelbman,   Ijoiiia,   and   N.   L.) 

(Jeldliof,  Peter  E.,  assignor  to  Easy  Washing  Machine 
Corporation,  Syracuse.  N.  Y.  Control  means  for  wringer 
drive  mechanism.     2,072,632;   Mar.  2. 

Geldhof,  Peter  E.,  assignor  lo  lOasy  Washing  Machine  Cor- 
poration, Syracuse,  N.  Y.  ('ontrol  mechanism  for  the 
wringer  rolls  of  a  washing  machine.     2,080,490  ;  ,Iuly  6. 

Geldliof,  Peter  E,,  assignor  lo  Easy  Washing  Maeliine 
Corporation,  Syracuse,  N,  Y.  Control  inechanisia  for 
wringer  rolls  of  a  washing  machine.     2,OSO,4!)7  ;  July  6. 

Geldluif,  I'eter  E.,  assignor  to  Easy  N\'asliiiig  M.^eliiiie 
Corporation,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Conlrol  mechanisni  for 
wringer  rolls  of  a  washing  machine.     2.080,  I9S  ;  .liilv  0. 

(Jeldhof,  J'eter  JO.,  assignor  to  lOasy  Washing  Machine 
('(uporation.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Mechanical  clothes 
washer.     2,088,551  ;  July  27. 

Geldhof,  Peler  10.,  assignor  to  Easy  Washing  Machine 
Corporation,  Syracu,se,  N.  Y.  Drain  board.  2,088,903; 
Aug,  3. 

Geldhof,  Peter  E.,  assignor  to  Easy  Washing  Machine 
Corpor.ition,  Syracuse,  N.  Y,  Agitator  for  washing 
iiiaelilni'R,      2,0!)4,5.')9  ;  Sept.  28. 

Geldhof,  Pet(>r  E.,  and  F.  A.  (Jonterman,  assignors  lo 
lOnsy  Washing  Machine  Corporation,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
lO.Nlraclor  for  washing  machines.     2,093;589  ;  Sept.  21. 

Gellatly,  Edwin  B.,  I'lttsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company.  Conveyer  flight. 
2,094  780  ;  Oct.  6. 

Gellendien,   Waller.      (See   Schenck,   O.,   and   Gellendlen.) 

Geller,  Hugo,  assignor  to  I'atchogue-PIyiiHnilh  j\Illls  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N,  Y.  .Vdjustable  curtain, 
2.0.s;i,991  ;  J  mil'  15, 

Geller,  Hugo,  assignor  to  PatchoguP-PIymonth  IMIlls  Cor- 
porated.  New  York,  N,  Y.  Adjustable  curtain. 
'',093,209;  Sept,  14, 

Gclliuau,  Israel  ('..  Itock  Tslattd.  111.  Itlade  sharpener  and 
grinder.     2,087,700  ;  July   20. 

(Jellman,  TsraiM  C.,  Rock  island,  III.  Itread  slicing  ma- 
chine.    2,092,270;  Sept,  7. 

GelliKM',  Anton.      (See   Gellner,   Ludwlg  and  A.) 

(^ellner,  Ijudwlg  and  A.,  BerUn,  Germanv.  Appnr.atu.s 
for  spraying  colors  and  the  like.     2.080.183  ;  July  0. 


222 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Gelpke,  Kurt,  Berltn-NeukoUn,  Germany,  assignor  to  The 
National  Casli  Register  Company,  Dayton,  Oliio.  Cal- 
culating and  bookkeeping  machine.  2,081,624 ;  May 
25. 

Gelsthnrp,  Frederick,  Tarentum,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Company,  Allegheny  County,  Pa.  Double 
^vindow  construction.     2.09(5,892  ;  Oct.  26. 

Gem  Crib  &  Cradle  Company.  (See  Neunherz,  H.  W., 
and   Atwood,    assignors.) 

Gem-Dandy  Garter  Co.  (See  Mason,  George  C,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gem  Display  Fixture  Company  Inc.  (See  Gemeiner, 
Samuel,  assignor.) 

Genioinor,  Samuel.  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Gem  Display  Fix- 
ture Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Glove  display  fix- 
ture.    2,091.942  ;  Aug.  31. 

Gemeny,  Ernest  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Sewage  collector. 
2,085,150 ;  June  29. 

Gemex  Company.     (See  Sand,  John,  assignor.) 

Gemmer  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hammond,  C.  F., 
Jr.,  and  Pulleyblank,  assignors.) 

Gemmer  Manufacturing  Company. 
B.,  assignor.) 

Gemmer  Slanufacturing  Company, 
assignor.) 

Genco,  Inc.     (See  Hansen,  Leslie  M.,  assignor.) 

Genders,  Reginald.  (See  Burden,  W.  MacC,  Genders,  and 
Harrison.) 

General  American  Tank  Car  Corporation.  (See  Pierce, 
Raymond  C,  assignor.) 

General   Aniline    Works,    Inc. 
signor.  \ 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 
assignors. ) 

General  .Aniline  Works,    Inc. 
signor.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 
Bollweg,  assignors.) 

General    Aniline   Works.    Inc. 
haucr.  and  Delfs.  assignors.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  Bayer,  0.,  Muenz,  and 
Keller,  assignors.) 

General  .Vniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  Benade,  W.,  Fischer, 
and  Raeck,  assignors.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  Bienert,  Berthold, 
assignor.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  Brunner,  A.,  and 
Thioss.  assignors.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  Clingestein,  H.,  Glieten- 
berg,  and  Goos,  assignors.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  Daimler,  K.,  and 
Platz,  assignors.) 

General  Anilina   Works,    Inc. 
signor.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 
wald,  assignors.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

signor.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

Koch,  assignors.) 
Gennral    Aniline    Works,    Inc 

Fischer,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Ecbert,  W.,  and  Sieber, 

assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Eckert,  W.,  Braunsdorf, 

and  Fischer,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline   Works,   Inc.      (See  Fischer,   Ernst,   as- 
signor.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.       (See    Fischer,    E.,    and 

Gmolin,  assignors.) 


(See  Hokansson,  Karl 
(See  Maries,  Henry, 


(See  Aubauer,  Hans,  as- 
(See  Balle,  G.,  and  Eisfeld, 

(See  Bauer,  Wilhelm,  as- 
(See  Bauer,  W.,  Hoyer,  and 

(See   Bayer,    O.,    Fleiseh- 


(See  Ebel,  Friedrieh,  as- 
(See  Ebel,  F.,  and  Steiger- 
(See  Ebersberger,  Josef,  as- 

(See  Eckelmann,  A.,  and 
(See    Eckert,    W.,    and 


General  .Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

assignor.) 
General   Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

F'ischer,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

Schultls,   assignors.) 
General   .\nilinp    Works,   Inc. 

Schubert,  assignors.) 
General   Aniline   Works,   Inc. 

Gund,  assignors.) 
General     .Aniline    Works,    Inc. 

assignor.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

man.  Nuessloin.  Schuotte.  and  Schoeller.  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Hagge,  W.,  and  Bach, 

assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.    (See  Hagge,  W.,  and  Haagen, 

assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

and  Graf,  assignors.) 
General  Anilinn  Works,   Inc. 

Bayer,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works.    Inc. 

and  Tscliunkur.  assignors.) 
(Jeneral  Aniline  Work.s,   Inc. 

Asch,  assignors.) 
General   Aniline  Works,   Inc. 

assignors.) 
General    .\nHlno    Works,    Inc. 

signor.) 
General  Aniline  Worlcs,  Inc. 

and  TIctze,  assignors.) 


(See  Fischer,  E.,  and  Huss, 

(See  Fleischhauer,  Richard, 

(See  Fleischhauer  R.,  and 

(See  Fleischhauer,  R.,  and 

(See  Glietenberg,   E.,   and 

(See   Goll,   O.,    Wolff,   and 

(See    Grotowsky,    Hans, 

(See  Guenther,  F.,  Hauss- 


(See  Hauck,  L.,  Clingestein, 
(See  Helberger,  J.  11.,  and 

(See  HerdieckerholT,  E., 
(See  Hess,  F.,  Hager,  and 
(See  Hes.i,  F.,  and  Pense, 

(See  Hej-na,  Hans,  as 
(See  Hllger.  J.,  Ossenbeck, 


(See  HofEa,  E.,  and  Heyna, 
(See  Hoffmann,  Walther, 


(See  Holzach,  K.,  and  Nie- 

(See  Hopff,  H.,  and  Weick- 

(See   Huber,   Eugen,    as- 

(See  Huber,  E.,  and  Vogt, 

(See  Jorg,  Paul,  assignor.) 
(See    Koeberle,    J.,    and 


General  -Vniline  Works,  Inc. 

assignors.) 
General   Aniline   Works,    Inc. 

assignor.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.      (See    Holzach,    K.,    and 

Bock,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline   Works,    Inc.      (See    Holzach,    K.,    Bock, 

Ohlendorf,  and  Baumann,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works.  Inc.     (See  Holzach,  K.,  Neumann, 

and  Krzikalla,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

mann,   assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

mann,  assignors.) 
General   Aniline   Works,    Inc. 

signor.) 
General  Aniline  Works,   Inc. 

assignor.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc. 

Schlichting,  assignors.) 
General   Aniline   Works,    Inc.      (See    Koeberle,    K.,    and 

Steigerwald,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Koenigs,  E.,  and  Rup- 

pelt,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.      (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Diefen- 

bach,  Eggert,  and  Koseh.  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Greune, 

and  Brunntriiger,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Greune, 

Schultheis,    and    Langbein,    assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.      (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Greune, 

Tliiele,  and  Brunntriiger,  assignors.) 
General   Aniline   Works,   Inc.      (See  KrS.nzlein,    G.,   and 

Mcissner,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Schllch- 

enmaier,    and   Meissner,    assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.      (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Thiess, 

Greune,  and  Brunner,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works.  Inc.     (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Wolfram, 

and  Ilausdorfer,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.    (See  Krauss,  C,  and  Pommer, 

assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc. 

Garbsch,  assignors.) 
General   AniUne   Works,    Inc. 

Neumann,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc. 

Ritzenthaler,  assignors.) 
General   Aniline   Works,    Inc. 

ncrt,  and  Vossen,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline   Works.   Inc. 

iasky,  and  Grosskinsky,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.       (See   Kunz,    M.    A., 

Kochendoerfer,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works.  Inc.      (See  Kunz,  M.  A.,  Kochen- 
doerfer. and  Koeberle.  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Kunz,  Max  A.,  Koeberle, 

and  Kochendoerfer,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  \\orks.  Inc.     (See  Kunz,  M.  A.,  Krzikalla, 

and  Limbaclier,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Lamberz,  Wilhelm,  as- 
signor.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Lamberz,  W.,  and  Biirr, 

assiL'nors.) 
(ieneral    Aniline    Works,    Inc.      (See    Lange,    Hans,    as- 
signor.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Lange,  H.,  and  Hoff- 
mann, assignors.) 
General    .\niline     Works,     Inc.       (See    Lange,    Max,    as- 
signor.) 


(See  Krzikalla,  H.,  and 
(See  Krzikalla,  H.,  and 
(See  Krzikalla,  H.,  and 
(See  Krzikalla,  H.,  Deh- 
(See  Kuhrmann,  F.,  Naw- 
and 


I 


General  .Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

Werdermann,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

signor.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

signor.) 
General    Aniline   Works,    Inc. 

signor.) 
General   Aniline    Works,    Inc, 

Baumann,  assignors.) 
General  -Aniline  Works,  Inc, 

assignors. ) 
General   Aniline  Works,    Inc. 

assignor.) 
General   Aniline   Works,   Inc. 

Fischer,  assi.gnors. ) 
General   Aniline   Works.    Inc. 

Schleifenbaum,  assicuors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc. 

Gund,  assiiriiors.) 
General     Aniline    Works,    Inc 

Koberle,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc. 

assignors.) 
General   Aniline  Works,   Inc. 

signer.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc. 

RobI 


(See  Laska,  L.,  Haller,  and 

(See  Lehmann,  Erich,  as- 

(See  Leister,  Walter,   as- 

(See  Lesser,    Rudolf,   as- 

(Soe   Matzdorf,   G.,    and 

(See  Mieg,  W.,  and  Wieners, 

(See  Modersohn,   August, 

(See  Modersohn,  A.,  and 

(See  Modersohn,  A.,  and 

(See   Morschel,   H.,   and 

(See    Mueller,    J.,    and 

(See  Munz,  F.,  and  Keller, 

(See  Muth,  Friedrieh,  as- 

(See   Nawiasky,   P.,   and 


assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works.  Inc.    (See  Nawiaskv,  P.,  Ehrhardt, 

and  Saftmn.  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Neresheimer,  H.,  and 

Ruppel,  assignors.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


223 


General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.      (See  Neresheimer,  H.,  and 

Vilsmeier,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,     Inc.       (See    Neresheimer,    H., 

Vilsmeier,  and  Held,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.       (See    Nuesslein,    J.,    and 

Balle,   assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.      (See  Nusslein,  J.,   Daimler, 

and  Platz,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline    Works,   Inc.      (See   Olilendorf,   H.,   and 

Baumann,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline   Works,   Inc.      (See   Ohlendorf,   H.,   and 

Lange,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Orthner,  L.,  and  Heuck, 

assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Orthner,  L.,  and  Kep- 

pler,  assignors.) 
General   Aniline   Works,    Inc.      (See    Petrus-Blumberger, 

Jos6  S.,  assignor.) 
General  Aniline  Worlre,  Inc.     (See  Platz,  C,  and  Holsten, 

assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.       (See    Scheyer,    H.,    and 

Scliwamberger,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.      (See  Schick,  P.,  and  Kohl, 

assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,   Inc.      (See   Schindhelm,   H.,   and 

Schubert,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,   Inc.      (See  Schindhelm,  H.,   and 

Schultis,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Woi-ks  Inc.      (See  Schirm.  Erik,  assignor.) 
General  Aniline  Works,   Inc.      (See   Schlichenmaier,   H., 

and  Berlin,  assignors.) 
General   Aniline  Works,  Inc.      (See   Schlichenmaier,   H., 

and  Schornig,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Schnitzspahn,  K.,  and 

Jorg,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Schnitzspahn,  K.,  and 

Koch,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.      (See  Schornig,  Ludwig,  as- 

si<imor. ) 
General   Aniline    Works,   Inc.      (See    Schrader,    Gerhard, 

assignor. ) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.       (See    Schrader,    G.,    and 

Zerweck,  assignors.) 
General   Aniline   Works,    Inc.      (See    Schubert,    Max,   as- 
signor.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.      (See    Schubert,    M.,    and 

Schtitz,  assignors.) 
Gmeral   Aniline   Works,   Inc.      (See    Schulthels,   Werner, 

assignor.) 
General  Aniline  Works,   Inc.      (See  Schulthels,    W.,   and 

Langbein,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.      (See    Schuster,     C,    and 

Broich,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.      (See    Schuster,    C,    and 

Schnielzer,    assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.       (See    Schweitzer,    Hugo, 

assignor.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Stein,  B.,  and  Kuehne, 

assignors.) 
General   Aniline  Works,   Inc.      (See   Taube,   C,   and  Hel- 

berger,  assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Thiess,  Karl,  assignor.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Thiess,  K.,  and  Jlaenn- 

chon,  assignors.) 
Genoi-al  Aniline  Works,  Inc.      (See  Tietze,  E.,  and  Bayer, 

assignors.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  Treppenhauer,  Max, 
assignor.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  Ufer,  Hanns,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  Vollmann,  Helnrich. 
assignor.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  von  Rosenberg,  Guide, 
assignor.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  Wagner,  H.,  Zabel,  and 
lOnsslin,  assignors.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  Weinand,  Klaus,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  Weinand,  K.,  and 
Bamberger,  assignors.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  (See  Wlnkeler,  H.,  and 
Fischer,  assignors.) 

General  Aniline  Work.s,  Inc.  (See  Winkolmiiller,  Wolf- 
gang, as.signor.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Winter,  C,  and  Kern, 

assignors,) 
GtMiiM-al  Aniline  Works,  Inc.      (See  Winter,  C,  and  Krebs, 

assignors,) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Wolff,  Paul,  assignor.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  WoIfC,  P.,  and  Schiifor, 

assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  WolfC,  P.,  and  Werner, 

assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Wolfram,  A.,  and  Bon- 

Sledl,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.      (See    Wolfram,    A.,    and 

IlaiisdJirrcr,    assignors.) 

General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Wolfram,  A.,  Nawlnsky, 

IjanglK'in,  and  I'.'Ibs,  assignors.) 
GeiiiM-al  .Aniline  \VorUs,   [m:.      (See  Wolfram,  A.,  SeluMer, 

and  I  111  iisiiorrcr,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Worlcs,    Inc.      (See    Wolfram,    A.,    and 

Schnnrr,   assignors.) 


General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.      (See  Zahn,  K.,  and  Sehim- 

melschmidt,  assignors. ) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.     (See  Zervas,  P.,  and  Clinge- 

stein,  assignors.) 
General    Ajiillne    Works,    Inc.      (See   Zerweck,    W.,    and 

Albrecht,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.      (See    Zerweck,    W.,    and 

Gofferjg,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.      (See   Zerweck,    W.,    and 

Hechtenberg.  assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.      (See    Zerweck,    W.,    and 

Korten,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.      (See    Zerweck,    W.,    and 

Kunze,  assignors.) 
General    Aniline   Works,    Inc.      (See   Zerweck,    W.,    and 

Schubert.) 
General    Aniline    Works,    Inc.      (See   Zerweck,    W.,    and 

Steiger,    assignors.) 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.      (See  Zerweck,  W.,   Steiger, 

Modersohn,  and  Schleifenbaum,  assignors.) 
General  Auto  Parts  Corporation.     (See  Rockwell,  Edward 

A.,  assignor.) 
General  Auto  Parts  Corporation.      (See  Rockwell,  E.  A., 

assignor,  and  Evans.) 
General  Baking  Company.      (See  Tisdall,  Frederick  F.  G. 

assignor.) 
General  Battery  Supply  Company.     (See  Williams,  D.  E., 

and  Whiteside,  assignors.) 
General   Cable    Corporation.      (See   Atkinson,   Ralph    W., 

assignor.) 
General  Cable  Corporation.      (See  Atkinson,  R.  W.,  and 

Simons,  assignors.) 
General   Cable  Corporation.      (See  Borgeson,   Sidney  E., 

assignor.) 
General    Cable    Corporation.       (See    Bower,    Harold    F., 

assignor.) 
General  Cable  Corporation.      (See  Johnson,   Gustave  A., 

assignor. ) 
General  Cable  Corporation.     (See  Lobdell,  George  S.,  as- 
signor.) 
General  Cable  Corporation.     ( See  McKnight,  Edgar  W.,  as- 
signor.) 
General  Cable  Corporation.      (See  Schatzel,  Rudolph  A., 

assignor.) 
General  Cable  Corporation.      (See  Sonnenfeld,  Hugo,  as- 
signor.) 
General  Chemical  Company.      (See   Carter,  Bernard  M., 

assignor.) 
General  Chemical  Company.     (See  Carter,  B.  M.,  Fowler, 

and  Merriam,  assignors.) 
General  Chemical  Company.      (See  Chesnutt,  Nelson  A., 

Jr.,  assignor.) 
General   Chemical   Company.      (See   Cummings,   Tom,   as- 
signor.) 
General  Chemical  Company.     (See  Cupit,  George  W.,  Jr., 

assignor.) 
General   Chemical  Company.      (See  Dickson,   William  M., 

assignor. ) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Dickson,  W.  McI.,  and 
Henninger,  assignors.) 

General  Chemicar Company.  (See  Ferguson,  Robert  B., 
assignor.) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Fowler,  Theodore  V., 
assignor.) 

General  Chemical  Co.  (See  Fowler,  T.  V.,  and  Merriam, 
assiauors. ) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Gallagher,  C.  A.,  and 
Allen,    assignors.) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Harkness,  Andrew  M., 
assignor.) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Henninger,  Arthur  H., 
assignor.) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Iddings,  C,  and  Simp- 
son, assignors.) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Ingraham,  Harold  O. 
C,  assignor.) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Levermore,  C.  L.,  and 
Vivian,  assignors.) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  MacDonald,  Charles 
A.,  assignor.) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Merriam,  Henry  F., 
assignor.) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Mullen,  Edwin  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Mullen,  E.  J.,  and 
Gallaghor,  assignors.) 

General  Clioniical  Company.  (See  SUsby,  Charles  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Swords,  Michael  D., 
.■issignor.) 

General  Chemical  Company.  (See  Vivian,  Robert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Genoial  Chemical  Company.  (See  Wysor,  Davidson  C, 
assignor.) 

General  Coating  Company,  The.  (See  Ward,  Julian  P.. 
assignor.) 

General  Controls  Company.  (See  Ray,  Wllllnm  A.,  as- 
simior.  1 

General  Controls  Co.  (See  Ray,  Willlnm  A.  and  C.  R., 
assignors.) 

OcMieriil  Controls  Company.  (Seo  Ray,  William  A.  and 
\V.  It.,  assignors.) 

G(>ni-r.\l  Door  (\>nii)any.  (See  Brunsl,  \\llliani  M.,  ,>is- 
signoi-. ) 


224 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


General    Door    Company.      (See    Greegor,    Ralph    H.,    as- 
signor.) 

General   Dry  Batteries,   Inc.      (See  WelUer,   M.   M.,   and 
Vaughn,  assignors.) 

General    Electric   Company.       (See   Abbott,    Thomas   A., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric   Company.      (See    Adams,    Joy    C,    as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Adams,  Nathan  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See   Adams.    Roy    L.,    as- 
signor.) 

Gonenil  Electric  Company.      (See  Addink,  Xicolaas  W.  H., 
assignor.) 

General   Electric    Company.      (See   Alexander,    James    R., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Alexanderson,  Ernst  F. 
W.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Alexanderson,  E.  F.  AV., 
and  Hammond,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Alexanderson,  E.  F.  W., 
and  Mittag,  assignors.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Alterthum,    II.,    and 
Lompe.  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Amsden,  Ralph  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Anderson,  Arvid  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Andrews,  Mary  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See    Angst,    Gustavo,    as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Arey,    Ralph    G.,    as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Arey,  R.  G.,  and  Faus, 
assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.    (See  Asao,  S.,  and  Nagashima, 
assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Asmussen,  Heinrich,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Atchison,  Leonard  W., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Augier,  Jean,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Bailey,  Clarence  C,  as- 
signor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Bakke,    Hans   A.,   as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Bakke,    II.    A.,    and 
C^rottv,  assignois.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See  Bancker,   E.   H.,    and 
Buell,    assignorB.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Eany,    Herman,    as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Basch,  David,  assignor.) 

General    Ivliectric    Company.      (See   I'.ean,    Robert    F.,   as- 
signor, ) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See    Becker,    Stewart,   as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Bedford,  Alda  T.,   as- 
signor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See  Bedford,    Burnice   D.. 
assignor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Beggs,   James    E.,   as- 
si'jrnor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Belflls,  G.,  and  Laurent, 

■   assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (Sec  Cenander,  George  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Bergman,    Sven    R., 
assignor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Biermanns,   Josef,   as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Bixler,  Harley  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Black,  Cadelle  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Blake,  H.  D.,  and  Geiger, 
assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Blowney,  Walter  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Blume,    L.    F.,    and 
Alinnocl.  assignors.) 

Gen.'ral    Electric   Company.      (See  Boddy,   Edwin   U.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Oonornl  Klrctrlc  Company.      (See  Bol.  Cornelis.  .Tssignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Bol,  C,  and  Lemraens. 
assignorB.) 

GenernI   Electric  Company.      (See  Bol,   C,  Elenbaas.  and 
Lomniens,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Bold.  R.  E.,  Brown,  and 
Ilobson.   assignors.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See  Bousman,   Henry  W., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Bower,  George  W..  as- 
signor.) 

General    Electric  Company.      (See  Breliob.   Frederick    II.. 
assignor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Brossman,   Jacob    R.. 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Brown,  George  M..  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Brllckol,  W.,  and  Hans, 
assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Brdche,  E.,  and  Hcnne- 
berg,  assignors.) 


General  Electric  Company.  (See  Buck,  X.  E.,  and  Roper, 
assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Buell,  Roy  C,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Biinger,  A.,  Larchi,  and 
Wiogand.  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Biingner,  Wilhelm,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Burger,  E.  E.,  and  Hull, 
assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Burmelster,  Hermann, 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Byk,  M.,  and  de  Mare, 
assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Cage,  John  M.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Cain,  Bernard  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Calvert,  Francis  Vi, 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Cartun,  Paul  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Catlett,  James  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Catlett,  J.  T.,  and  Chap- 
man, assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Champlin,  Franklin  J., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Chapman,  Robert  L., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Clark,  Frank  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Clark,  F.  M.,  and  Kutz, 
assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Clark,  F.  M.,  and  Lipsey, 
assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Clark,  F.  M.,  and 
Ilnscetta,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Clark,  Roger  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Cockrell,  William  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Conway,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Cook,  H.  A.,  and  Kum- 
mel,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Cooper,  Hugh  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Cooper,  Kenneth  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Cooper,  La  Mar  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Courtin,  Eberhard,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Crago,  Harry  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Currier,  Philip  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Cvpra,  Helmut,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Daiber,  Ernst,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Dallmann,  Herbert,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Dantsizen,  Christian. 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Davies,  David  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Davies.  Leonard  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Day,  Winterton  J.,  as-  ' 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  de  Neumann,  Jlichael, 
assignor.)  ' 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  De  Reamer,  Frank  C. 
assignor.)  ' 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  De  Tar,  Donald  R., 
assignor,) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Devers,  Philip  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Dickinson,  E.  D.,  Eric- 
son,  and  Whittier,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Dobke,  GUnther,  as- 
signor.) 

Gent'i-al  Electric  Company.  (See  Dome.  Robert  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Donovan,  J.  F.,  and 
lUingworth,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Donovan,  J.  F.,  and 
Malloy.  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Doran,  John  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Dorgelo,  Eduard  G., 
assignor.) 

Gi'noral  Electric  Company.  (See  Dowell,  Millard  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

noneral  Electric  Comp.iny.     (See  Dozler.  Ernst,  assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company.     (See  Drewanz,  E.,  and  Bruche, 

assignors. ) 
General  Electric  Company.      (See  Druyvesteyn,  Marl  J.. 

assignor.) 
General   Electric  Company.      (See  Druyvesteyn,   Marl  J., 

ryterbopven.  Bol.  ;nKl  v.in  Dam.  assignors  ) 
General   Electric   Company.      (See   Dudding,    B.   P.,   and 

Jesty,   assignors.) 


I 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


225 


General    Electric    Company. 

Leeds,  assignors.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signer.) 
General  Electric  Company. 
General    Electric   Company. 

assignor.) 
General   Electric   Company. 

Kane,  assignors.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General   Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric   Company. 

signer.) 
General  Electric   Company. 

assignor.) 
General   Electric    Company. 

signor. ) 
General   Electric   Company. 

assignor.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

Somes,  assignors.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 
General    Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

signor. ) 
General  Electric   Company. 

assignors.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General   Electric  Company. 

assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

assignor. ) 
General    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

sifjnor. ) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor. 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General   Electric  Company. 

Hull,  assignors.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
General  Electric   Company. 

signor. ) 
General  Electric  Company. 

assignors.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

assignoi'.) 
General   Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

assignors.) 
CJeneral   Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General   Electric    Company. 

assignor. ) 
General    Electric    Company. 

tenauer,  assignors.) 
General   Electric  Company. 

and  Wiogand,  assignors.) 
General  Electric  Comp.-my. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

assignors.) 
General   Electric   Company. 

signor. ) 
General    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

as.signor.) 
General    ICleclric    Company. 

signor. ) 
(ienenil    Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

cock,   assignors.) 
General   Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General   Electric  Company. 

assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

Mead,  assignors.) 
General  lOlcclric  Company. 

ford,  (iKslgnorK.) 
General  lOlectrIc  Company. 

lin.  nsslgnors.) 
Genei-nl  Electric  Company. 
General   PHoctric   Company. 

signor.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company.' 

signor.) 

122128— P— 16 


(See    Dudding,    B.    P.,    and 

(See  Dunham,  George  W.,  as- 

(See   Dunkel,    >Yilhelm,    as- 

(See  Eaton,  John,  assignor.) 
(See    Edwards,    Martin   A., 

(See   Edwards,   M.   A.,   and 

(See  Eggers,  Hermann  R.,  as- 

(See   Elder,    Frank    R.,    as- 

(See  Elder,   Thomas  A.,   as- 

(See  Emmerling,   Anson  A., 

(See   Erben,    Henry   V.,    as- 

(See   Ericson,   Franklin    R., 

(See    Ericson,    F.    R.,    and 

(See  Fagley,  Gilbert  H.,   as- 

(See  Fallou,  Jean,  assignor.) 
(See   Fans,    Plarold   T.,    as- 

(See    Favre,    John    A.,    as- 

(See  Felise,  A.,  and  Reger, 

(See  Finlayson,  Frank  E.,  as- 

(See  Fitz   Gerald,   Alan   S., 

(See  Fitzgerald,  Edward  R., 

(See    Flahertj',    Harold    J., 

(See    Flaws,    John    Jr.,    as- 

(See  Fonda,   Gorton  R.,    as- 

(See  Foos,  Caldwell  B.,    as- 

(See   Forstrom,   E.   W.,   and 

(See   Fowler,    Clarence    B., 

(See  Francis,  Victor  J.,    as- 

(See  Francis,  V.  J.,  and  Ryde, 

(See   Freeh,    Theodore   W., 

(See  Freese,   Clyde  H.,   as- 

(See  Freitag,  W.,  and  Reger, 

(See   Friederich,   Ernst,   as- 

(Sce   Frink,   Frederick    ^V., 

(See   Fritze,    O.,    and    Rut- 

(See  Fritze,  O.,  Riittenauer, 

(See  Ifukushima,  Komao,  as- 

(See  Fuwa,  K.,  and  Suzuki, 

(See  F,ylcr,   George  W..  as- 

(Seo     Caidies,     Geoi-g,     n.s- 

(See  Gaston,  Donald  11,,  as- 

(See    Gates,    Archibald    B., 

(See   Gelse,    Hermann,    as- 

(See    GolT,    Robert    W.,    as- 

(See  Gough,  W.  E.,  and  Hay- 

(See  Green,    Harold   V.,  as- 

(See   Greentreo,   Charles  D., 

(See  Greentree,   C.  D.,  and 

(SeeGrimili,  R.  C,  and  Bed- 

(See  GrifTillis,   1;.,  and  Frank- 

(See  Groebe,  Frit/.,  assignor.) 
(See  Groot,    Robert   W.,   as 

(See  Grothouse,   Frank   T., 

(See  Gullhanmnn,  Werner,  as- 


General  Electric  Company.      (See   Gunther,   Clarence  A., 

assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company.      (See  Hagen,  W.,  KrefCt,  and 

Kummer,  assignors. ) 


(See  Hagenguth,  J.  H.,  and 
(See   Halvorson,    Cromwell 

(See  Harris,  Eugene  E.,  as- 
(See   Haskell,    Orin    S.,    as- 

(See   Haugh,    Raymond    R., 


General  Electric  Company. 

JIcMorris,  assignors.) 
General   Electric    Company. 

A.  B.,  assignor.) 
General  Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
General    Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
General   Electric   Company. 

assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 
General  Electric  Company. 

signer.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company.     (See  Hehlgans,  Friedrich  W., 

assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company.      (See  Helmbright,  Henry  H., 

assignor.) 
General    Electric    Company.      (See    Henninger,    Alan    E., 

assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company.     (See  Hermann,  Benjamin  R., 

assignor.) 
General   Electric  Company.      (See  Herskind,   Carl  C,   as- 
signor.) 


(See  Hays,  David,  assignor.) 
(See  Hegel,   George  W.,  as- 

(See    Hehlgans,    Friedrich, 


(See  Hill,  Charles  H.,  as- 
(See   Hillner,    Rudolph,    as- 

(See   Hinds,    Henry   P.,   as- 

(See  Hiuniiber,  Josef,  as- 
(See  Hobart,  Garret  A.,  as- 
(See  Plobart,  Henry  M.,  as- 
(See   Hoffmann,   Bruno,    as- 

(See    Hoffmann,    Karl,    as- 


General    Electric   Company. 

signor. ) 
General    Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
General    Electric   Company. 

signer.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

signer.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company.     (See  Holm-Hansen,  Osmund, 

assignor.) 
General  Electric   Company.      (See  Holm-Hansen,   O.,   and 

Ruscoe,  assignoi-s.) 
General  Electric  Company.      (See  Hoist,  G.,  and  de  Groot, 

assignors.) 
General    Electric   Company.      (See  Hoist,   G.,   and   Uyter- 

hoeven,  assignors.) 
General  Electric  Company.      (See  Honing  M'.,   and  Oudc- 

mans,  assignors.) 
General    Electric    Company.       (Sec    Hootz,    Herbert,    as- 
signor.) 
General  Electric  Company.      (See  HCsel,  Paul,  assignor.) 
General    Electric   Company.      (See   Hotchkiss,    Allen    G., 

assignor.) 
General    Electric    Company.       (See    Hottenroth,    F.    \T., 

Blanchard,  and  Spreuger,  assignors.) 
General     Electric     Company.       (See    Hull,     A.     W.,     and 

Snoddy.  assignors.) 


(See  Hull,  Edwin  H.,  as- 
(See  Hunerkopf,  Henry,  as- 
(See  Huntington.  Sidney  O., 

(See  Ihln,  A.,  and  Reger, 
(See  Inman,  George  E.,  ns- 


General    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

assignor.) 
General    Electric   Company. 

assignors.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signer.) 
General  Electric  Company.     (See  Inman,  G.  E.,  and  Lem- 

mers,  assignors.) 
(Jcneral    lOlectric    Company.       (See    Jenkins,    H.    G.,    and 

Ryde,  assignors.) 
General    Electric    Company.       (See    Jolmson,    Vilfrid    E., 

assignor.) 
General    Electric    Company.      (See    Johnston,    Arthur    J., 

assignor.) 
General    l-;iectric    Company.      (See   Jones,    Benjamin    V,'., 

assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company.     (See  Jones,  D.  IM.,  and  Ennge, 

assignors.) 
General    Electric    Company.       (See    Juchter,    Pieter,    as- 
signor.) 


General    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
General   lOlectric  Comiiany. 

assignor.) 
fliMieral   lOliH-ti'ic   C\)miiany. 

assignor.) 
General    Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
GencM-al    ICleclric    Comimny 

l'"iisler,   assignors.) 
General    Electric   Conijiany. 

.signer.) 
Gineral    Electric    Company, 

signor.) 
G'cneral   Electric  Company. 

a.ssignor,) 


(See    Junggren.    Oscar,    ns- 

(See  Kaufmann,  Richard  H., 

(See   Kenrsley,    Willi.-im    K., 

(See   Kelley.    Floyd   C,    ns- 

(See    Ketller,    C.    J.,    and 

(See    Kiefer,    Johannes,    :is- 

(See    King,    Ralph    I-;,,    ns- 

(See  KIngiion,   Kenneth   11,, 


226 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


General  Electric  Company.  (See  Kingdon.  K.  H.,  and 
Thomson,    assignors.) 

General  Electric  Cumiiany.  (See  Kjol.seth,  Ole  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Knight,  James  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Koch,  Kurt,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Koch.  Robert,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Koliler,  Andreas,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Krause,  Augii.st  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Krefft,  Hermann,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Kuehni.  Hans  P.,  as- 
sifrnor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Kunz,  Heinrich,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Kurokochi,  T.,  and  Miya- 
moto, assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Langley,  Gordon  R.,  as- 
signor.) » 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  La  Pierre,  Cramer  W., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  La  Roque,  Harold  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Larrocf|.  Anthony  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Leeds,  Reginald  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Lehnihaus,  Friedrich, 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Lemaigre,  Louis  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Lemmers,  Eugene,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Lenz,  Walter,  assiguoi'.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Lewis,  Edward  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Li  neks,  George  F..  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Linde,  Leonard  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 


(See  Linn,  Frank  C,  as- 
(See  Livingston,  Orrin  W., 
(See  LoUe,  Arthur,  as- 
(See  Lord,  Harold  W.,  as- 
(See  Lorraine,  Richard  G., 
(See  Lum,  Walter  O.,  as- 
(See  Lynn.  Lambert  H..  as- 


General    Electric    Company, 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company, 
assignor.) 

General    Electric     Company 
signor.) 

General   Electric   Company, 
signor.) 

General   Electric   Company, 
assignor.) 

General   Electric    Company, 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company, 
signor  ) 

General  Electric  Company.     (Sec  Maas.  .\rnold.  assignor.) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Macaulay,   Erne.st,   as- 
signor. ) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Macmillan,    Campbell, 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.       (See    Maillard,    Louis,    as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Malpica,  Jos&  T.  M.,  as- 
rjignor. ) 

General   Electric   Company.      (See   Mansur,   Clarence   W., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Marshall,  Abraham  L., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric    Company.      (See   Masnou,    Maurice,    as- 
.«ignor. ) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  May,  Erwin,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Mayr.  Otto,   assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  McCarty,  Orin  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gi'ncral    Electric  Comi>any.      (See  McFarland,   James  L., 
assignor.) 

General    Electric   Company.      (See   McKeag,    A.    H..    and 
Randall,  assignnis.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  MrL.-ichlan,  Willard  J., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  McMalian.   Kenton  D., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  McNairy,  Jacob  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Mead,  Milton  S.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  IClectric  Company.     (See  Menuir.  Francis  P..,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Merriam.  Ezra  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

General   Electric  Comp.my.      (Sec  Merrill,  Frank  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Metcalf.  George  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Metzgor,  Frledrieh,  as- 
signor, l 

CJeneral    Electric    Company.       (Sec    Meyer,    W.    R.,    and 
Dnnleavey.) 

Gei\er.Tl   Electric  Company.      (.See  Meyer.s,  (;oorge  J.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Mlchelaen,  G.  Eberhard, 
assignor.) 


General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric   Company. 

assignors.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 
General    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric   Company. 

signer.) 
General   Electric  Company. 

signor. ) 
General   Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor. ) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

assignors.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General   Electric   Company. 

assignor.) 
General   Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
fJcneral    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

signor. ) 
General   Electric    Company. 

Flj-nn,  assignors.) 
General    Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

assignors.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor. ) 
General  Electric  Company. 
General    Electric    Company. 

Jansen,  assignors.) 
General    Electric    Conij)an.v. 

signor.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
(General  Electric  Company. 

assignor.) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor. ) 
General  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
General   Electric  Company. 

Worley,  assignors.) 
General    Electric    Companv. 

Crandnll.  assignors.) 
General  Electric  Company. 
General  Electric  CompanV. 

assignors.) 
lo'ncr.al  Electric  Company. 

assignors.) 
General  Electric  Companv. 

assignors.) 
"oMioral  El<>ctric  Company. 

Thouret.  assignors.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

signor.) 
General    Electric    Companv. 

signor.) 
General    Electric   Companv. 

signor.) 
Genenil    Electric    Companv. 

Skeats.  assignors.) 
General  Electric  Companv, 

signor.) 
General    Electric    Companv. 

signor.) 
General   Electric    Company. 

Rooksby,  assignors.) 
General    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
Ge'.i.nil     lOlectric     Companv. 

atgnor.) 


(See  Miles,  Lawrence  D..  as- 

(Sce  Millner,  T.,  and  Tflry, 

(See  Miuneci,  Salvatore,  as- 

(See  Mittag,  Albert  H.,  as- 

(See  Moers,  Kurt,  assignor.) 
(See   Morack,    Marvin    M., 

(See  Morrill,  Wayne  J.,  as- 

(See  Morse,  Harold  F.,  as- 

(See  Moser,  Alexander,  as- 

(See  Moss,   Sanford  A.,  as- 

(See  Moyer,  Elmo  E.,  as- 
(See  Mullen  Robert  H.,  as- 
(See  Nelson,  Walter  H.,  as- 
(See  Xerad,  Anthony  J.,  as- 

(See   Nereim,    Roy   O.,    as- 

(See    Neufeld,    Jakob,    as- 

(See  Xewell,  R.  F.,  and  Hegel, 

(See  Xewman,  Delbert  F.,  as- 

(See   Nisbet,  Archibald  W., 

(See  Nowacki,  Leo  M.,  as- 
(See  Ogden,  Harold  S.,   as- 

(See    Olson,    Olaf    M.,    as- 

(See  Orr,  Clark,  assignor.) 
(See  Owen,  William  E.,  as- 

(See    Palmer.    Robert,    as- 

(See   Patnode,   W.    L,    and 

(Sec    Paul,   William   E.,   as- 

(Seo  Pawlek,  F.,  and  Dahl, 

(See   Paston,    Robert,    as- 

(See  Payne.  John  H.,  Jr.,  as- 

(See  Peck.  Caid  H..  assignor.) 
(See  Penning,   F.   yi.,   and 

(See   Pepper,    Carl    P.,    as- 

(See    Peters,    Leo    R.,    as- 

(See   Peterson,   Justin,   as- 

(See  Pfaffenberger,  Joachim, 

(See  Pfalzgra£E,  Ross  M.,  as- 

(See  Phillips,  Henry  E.,  as- 

(See   Pickhaver.   L.   G.,   and 

(See    Piercy,    C.    A.,    and 

(See  Pike.  Otis  W.,  assignor.) 
(See  Pike,  O.  W.,  and  Elder, 

(See  Pirani,  HL,  and  Fehse, 

(See  Pirani,   M..  and  Reger, 

(See  Pirani.  M.,  Rompe,  and 

(See    Pirani,    Marcello,    as- 

(See    Pollok,    Othmar,    as- 

(Soe  Prince.    David   C.   as- 

(See    Prince,    D.    C,    and 

(See  Puffer,   Samuel  R.,  as- 

(See    Pulfrich.    Hans,    as- 

(Sce   Ramsay,   H.    T.,   and 

(See   Rankin,    William   K., 

(See    Reeh,    Rudolf,    as- 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


227 


General  Electric  Company.  (See  Reid,  Eugene  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Reid,  E.  H.,  and  Ander- 
son, assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Renner,  Alfred,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Rice,  Chester  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Rich,  Theodore  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Rietsch,  Eberhard,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Roberts,  Willard  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Robinsont  Ernest  Y.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Roessler,  Edward  W., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Rogers,  L.  B.,  and 
Hamilton,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Rohats,  Nicholas,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Roider,  Ralph  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Rompe,  R.,  and  Thouret, 
assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Ross,  Aubrey  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Rosseau,  Leon  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Rowe,  Hobart  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Rudd,  Frank  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Ruder,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Ruggles,  William  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Ruiz,  Albert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Runaldue,  Lewis  R.. 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Ruttenauer,  Alfred,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Riittenauer,  A.,  and 
Fritze,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Ryde,  J.  W.,  and  Cates, 
assignors.) 

General  Electric  Co.     (See  Sabbah,  Camil  A.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Sabbah,  C.  A.,  and 
Herskind,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Sailord,  Moyer  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Saint  Germain,  Jacques 
M.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  St.  Palley,  Zoltan  O., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Sambleson,  Robert  F., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Savage,  Marion  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Schaefer,  Edward  J., 
assignor.) 

Genera!  Electric  Company.  (See  Schiebeler,  CaH,  as- 
signor. ) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Schmidt,  August,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Schmitt,  Richard  H., 
assignor.) 

Gcnci-al  Electric  Company.  (See  Schneider,  Elbert  D., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Schoonenberg,  P.,  and 
Smelt,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Schouwstra,  Pieter,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Schubert,  Paul,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Schwarzhaupt,  Paul  J., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Seeley,  Harold  T.,  as- 
signor.) " 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Seman,  Joseph  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Serrell,  Robert,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Setoguchi,  Kazuo,  as- 
signor.) 

Cleneral  Electric  Company.  (See  Shapter,  George  II.,  as- 
signor.) 

flenernl  Electric  Company.      (See  Sipjiel,  Engen.  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Skents,  Wilfred  F., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Skolfield,  William  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Smith,  Arthur  It.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Compauy.  (See  Smith,  .\iil)rey,  tis- 
slgnor. ) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Smith,  Charles  C,  as 
slgnor. ) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Smith,  Henry  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Cleiieral  Electric  Company.  (See  Smith,  Riohard  E.,  as- 
signor.) 


General  Electric  Company.  (See  Smith,  Robert  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Sprenger,  G.  W.,  and 
Truesdell,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Staak,  Julius  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Standerwick,  Reginald 
G.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Stansel,  Numan  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.      (See  Stark,  Georg,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Steenstrup,  Christian, 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Steiner,  H.  C,  and 
Livingston,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Stewart,  Clyde  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Stewart,  C.  E.,  and 
Johnston,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Stimson,  Allen  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  St6hr,  Max,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Stratton,  Jerry  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Strickland,  R.  F.,  Blake, 
and  BIcLean,  assignors.) 

General  I-:iectric  Companv.  (See  Suits,  Chaunce.v  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Swisher,  Thomas  H., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Taylor,  George  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Goiiernl  Electric  Company.  (See  Terpak,  Stephen,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Thearle,  Ernest  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Thiemer,  Erwin,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Thompson,  Edward  S., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Thumin,  Carl,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Thumim,  C,  and  Cog- 
geshall,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Tournier,  Herman  A., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Townsend,  George  R., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Traver,  Oliver  C,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Travers,  Fred  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Treanor,  Edward  D., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Trencham,  H.,  and  Cox, 
assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Tripp.  Augustus  B., 
assignor.) 

Genei-al  Electric  Company.  (See  Tritle.  John  F.,  as 
signer.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Trogcr,  Richard,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Turner.  Harold  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Uhde,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

General  El<>ctric  Comiiany.  (See  IJmansky,  Leonid  A., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Uyterhoeven,  W.,  and 
Verburg,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Uyterhoeven,  W.,  van 
Dam,  Verburg,  and  Bruijnes,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Uyterhoeven,  W.,  Ver- 
burg, and  van  Dam,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Valentin,  Andre,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Valentine,  Irving  R., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Van  GuildiM-,  Walter, 
assignor. ) 

General  Electric  Company.  (Sec  van  llooni.  I'vod  G., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  van  I-iempf,  Johannes 
A.  M.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Venzko,  Walter  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Verburg,  C,  and  I'yter- 
hooven.  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Volkors,  Walter,  as- 
signor.) 

General  lOlectric  Company.  (See  von  Iloorn.  Fred  G..  as- 
signor. ) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Wade,  Raymond  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gei\enil  lOleetric  Company.  (See  Walo,«!,  Lawrence  1'.,,  as- 
signor.) 

Gcner.il  Elect rio  Company.     (See  Wall,  George,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Wnlle,  I,udwlg.  S.,  as- 
.signor. ) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Warner,  Donald  F.,  as- 
signor. ) 

(ieneral  lOU'ctric  (%impany.  (See  Warner,  D.  V..  and 
Stiin(l<'rwk'k.  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Warner.  Wilbur  W.,  as- 
signor.) 


228 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Genera]  Electric  Company.  (See  ATarren,  Glenn  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Klectric  Company.  (See  Warren,  H.  W.  H., 
Da  vies,  and  Mitchell,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Watson,  Estell  yi.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Watts,  Noble  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Weder,  William  J., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Welch,  Alfred  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Weidhaas,  Karl,  as- 
signor.) 

Genoral  Electric  Company  (See  Wemple.  John  G..  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  West,  Harry  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Wostendorp,  Willem 
F.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  White,  William  C,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Whitesel,  Harry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Wiegand,  Kurt,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Wiegand,  IC,  and 
Goritz,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Wiegand,  K.,  and 
Koenig,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  WilUinson,  Kenneth  J.  R., 
•Tssignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Willheim,  Raoul,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Willis,  Clodius  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Willis,  C.  H.,  Bedford, 
and  Elder,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Willis,  C.  H.,  Elder,  and 
Bedford,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Wilson,  Dale  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Wilson,  Harold  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Wingo,  Adgor  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Wood,  Alexander  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Wotring,  Gaylord  H., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Comany.  (See  Wright,  Daniel  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Wright,  George  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

General  Electric  Company.     (See  Wiinsche,  Otto,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Young,  Andrew  H.,  as 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Younts,  Glen  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Compuny.  (See  ZickrieU,  I-vall,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Chubb 
Alexander  A.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Dudding, 
Bernard  P.,  assignor.) 

General  I-^lectric  Company  Limited,  Tlie.  (See  Ellis, 
George,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Garrard, 
Charles  C,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Middle- 
ton,  P..  and  Myatt,  assignors.) 

General  Klerlric  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Smart, 
Xorman   C,   assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Smart,  N. 
C.  and  IMoss,  assignors.) 

General  Electric  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Westell, 
Edgar  P.  L.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Vapor  Lamp  Company.  (See  Buttolph, 
Leroy  .T.,  .nssignor. ) 

General  Electric  Vapor  Lamp  Companr.  (See  Foulke,  Ted 
E.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Vapor  Lamp  Company.  (See  Radcliffe, 
Thomas  ,T.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Vapor  Lamp  Company.  (See  Ruth, 
John  P.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Vapor  Lamp  Company.  (See  St.  Louis, 
James  A.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Vapor  Lamp  Company.  (See  Wallcer, 
Wairen  U.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  Vapor  Lamp  Company.  (See  Wlnning- 
hoff,  Wllford  J.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  X-Ray  Corporation.  (See  Gross,  Malvern 
J.,  assignor.) 

General  Electric  X-Ray  Cor|)oration.      (See  Mesick,  Ilarrv 

P.,  assignor.) 
General  Electric  X-ray  Corporation.      (See  Mrslck.  H,  F., 

Jr.,  and  Gross,  assignors.) 
General  Electric  X-Ray  Corporation.     (See  Want/,  Julius 

B.,  assignor.) 
General   Engineering   Company,   The.      (See   Gay  ford,   E 

ITeglnhotham,  and  Hamilton,  assignors.) 
General  Explosives  and  Powd<T  Corporation.     (See  Miller 

F.  E.,  and  McLeod,  assignors.)  ' 


General   Fire  Extinguisher   Company.      (See   Knight,    Ir-a 
W.,  assignor.) 

General    Fire   Extinguisher   Company.      (See   Loepsinger, 
Albert  J.,  assignor.) 

Guncr.al    Fire    Extinguisher    Company.      (See    Loepsinger, 
A.  J.,  and  Kose,  assignors.) 

General  Fireproofing  Company,  The.     (See  Ekedahl,  E.  A., 
and  Johnson,  assignors.) 

General    Fireproofing    Company,    The.       (See     Swimmer, 
Albert  T..  assignor.) 

General   Fittings  Company.      (See  Moffitt,  Walter  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

General   Foods    Corporation.      (See   Rector,   Thomas   M., 
assignor.) 

General  IndustYies  Company,  The.     (See  Schmittgen,  Wil- 
liam A.,  assignor.) 

General   Instrument   Corporation.      (See   Cohen,   Samuel, 
assignor.) 

General  Laminated  Products,  Inc.     (See  Paradise,  Maurice 
E.,  assignor.) 

General  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Byerlein,  Arthur 
A.,   assignor.) 

General    JIachiuery   Corporation.      (See  Cole,  Lyndon  C, 
assignor.) 

General  Manganese  Corporation.      (See  Sweet,  A.  T..  and 
MacCarthy,  assignors.) 

General  Metal  Products  Company.      (See  Mattick.  Raljih, 
assignor.) 

General  Metals  Powder  Company,  The.     (See  Fisher,  John 
S.,  assignor.) 

General  Mills,  Inc.     (See  Anderson,  Helmer,  assignor.) 

General  Mills,  Inc.      (See  Graben,  Clifford  B.,  assignor.) 

General  Jlills,  Inc.     (See  James,  Thomas  R.,  assignor.) 

General   Motors   Corporation.      (See  Aikman,    Burton    S., 
assignor.) 

GeiiiTul  Motors  Corporation.      (See  Almen.  John  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

General    Motors    Corporation.      (See   Almen,    J.    O.,   and 
Gove,  assignors.) 

General    Motuis    Corporation.      (See    Almen,    J.    O.,    and 
Kirschner,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Anderson,  William  P., 
assignor.) 

General  Jlotors  Corporation.     (See  Anibal,  Benjamin  H., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.      (See  Arthur.  James  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

General    Motors    Corporation.      (See    Arthur.    J.    L.,    and 
Schrope,  assignors.) 

General    Motors    Corporation.       (See    Aseltine,    Fred    E 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Aseltine,  F.  E.,  Kindl, 
and  Pontis,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.      (See  Asire,  Horace  W     as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.      (See  Baker,  Albert  D,  as- 
signor.) 

General    Motors   Corporation.      (See  Bates,   Ralph   I     as- 
signor. ) 

General    Motors   Corporation.      (See   Beiderman,    Edward 
li..  nssignor.) 

General   Motors   Corporation.      (See   Bichowskv,   Francis 
R.,   assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Bichowskv,  F.  R.,  and 
Kelley,  assignors.) 

'^''o''J[''L^'"***VS   Corporation.      (See   Bihler,   W.   G.,   and 

Schuldt,  assignors.) 
General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Brackett   Tracv  F    as- 
signor.) '       ' 
General  Motors  Corporation.      (See  Brill.  William  E     as- 
signor.) ■' 
General  Motors   Corporation.      (See  Brittain,   Richard  J. 
Jr.,  nssignor.)  ' 
General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Brouwer,  Rodger  D.,  as- 
General    Motors    Corporation.       (See    Caminez,    H.,    and 

Cilman,  assignors.) 
General   Motors    CorporaUon.      (See   Candor,   Robert   R 
assignor.)  '  ' 

General   Motors  Corporation.      (See  Chambers,   Jewel  C 
assignor.)  =,   uou  v.., 

General  Motors  CorpSratlon.     (See  Chaney,  Carvl  E    as- 
signor.) •"  ^•"•"  •"•>  "" 

General   Motors  Corporation.      (See   Chase,   Frederic   L.. 
^"a^sT^io^M*'"^^   Corporation.      (See    Chilton.   Ralph    H., 

General  Motors  Corporation.      (See  Chishohn,  T.  L,  and 

Macc.ibee,   assignors.)  ' 

Gen.<^nU  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Chryst,  William  A.,  as- 

^"V^norV"**"^^  Corporation.     (See  Cole,  Edward  N.,  as- 

.General  Motors  Corporation.      (See  Collins,  Edward  W 
assignor.)  *..u«qiu    ., ., 

General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Collins,  E.  W,  Poole 
and  Nichols,  assignors.)  '  ■^"""=' 

"^"""l-norf  °*°"  Corporation.      (See  Conlon,  James  L.,  as- 
General    Motors   Corporation.      (See   Cowin,    Stuart   H 
assignor.)  '    """"■■    ■'»•• 

^'"SnorT'"'''  ^"'■P'""''*'''"-     <See  Cramer,  Raymond  H., 
^"T.11^?*"^^*"■^  Corporation.     (See  Crltshfleld.  Robert  M  . 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


229 


General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Delaval-Crow,  Thomas 
C,  assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  De  Witt,  Reinliold,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Did;,  Herman  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Drew,  H.,  Kenning- 
ton,  Constantine,  and  Ascough,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Dyer,  John  B.,  as- 
sij^nor. ) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Dykstra,  J.,  and 
Wauters,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Edwards,  Henry  H., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Edwards,  William  C, 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Ehrlich,  Jacob,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Eshbaugh,  Jesse  E.. 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Falge,  R.  N.,  Godley, 
and  Little,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Fehr,  John  R.,  a.s- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Fessler,  .A.lbra  H., 
assignor.)  ' 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Fessler,  A.  H.,  and 
Russell,  assignors.) 

Genei-al  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Fielden,  Arthur,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Fish,  M.  W.,  and 
Clark,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Fisher,  A.  J.,  and 
Simpson,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Fitzsimmons,  J.  T., 
and  Arthur,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Fleischer,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Forbes,  Henry  C., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Fredriclcson,  Gustav, 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Gardiner,  Arthur  W., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Coriioration.  (See  Gaugler,  Richard  S., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Gayer,  Frederick  H., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Gearing,  Charles  M., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Geyer,  Bertram  B., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Geyer,  Harvev  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Gibbons.  Harold  R., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Gibbons,  H.  R.,  and 
Young,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Gibson,  J.  Lowell, 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Gill,  Edwin  R.,  Sr  , 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Glacy,  Edward  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Goodman,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Gordon,  John  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Gould,  Richard  E., 
a.^isignor.) 

General  IMotors  Corporation.  (See  Green,  Sven  E  as- 
signor.) 

General   Motors    Corporation.      (See   Grenell,   Leiand   H 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Grimshaw,  Robert  S., 
assignor.) 

General    Motors    Corporation.      (See    Grooms,    Albert    O 
assignor.) 

General    Motors    Corporation.      (See   Harry,   Gordon   W 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.      (See  Hartzell,  Herman   L 
assignor. ) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Haschke,  Carl  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Heiss,  John  I'.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Helgeby,  Ralph  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Henne,  Albert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Henncy,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (Sec  Hill,  Edwin  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Ilorlacher,  Elmer  L., 
assignor.) 

General  Mo(ors  Corporation.  (See  Hornaday,  James  R., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  House,  Gilbert  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  ITull,  Harry  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

GciuMal  Motors  f'orporallon.  (See  Hull,  H.  B.,  and  (.'.'iii- 
gji'r,  assignors.) 


General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Hull,  H.  B.,  and  McCor- 
mack,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Hunt,  John  H.,  as- 
signor.)- 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Hutchinson,  Philip 
H.,  assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Kamrath,  Herbert  G., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Kane,  F.  H.,  and 
Milner,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Karmazin,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Kaufman,  Daniel  L., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Keighley,  Lloyd  M., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Keller,  Clarence  J., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Kelley,  Gilbert  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Kettering,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Kettering,  C.  F.,  and 
Sittler,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Killen,  James  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Kindl,  C.  H.,  and 
Rowe.  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  King,  Jesse  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  jlotors  Corporation.  (See  Kneisley,  Richard  D., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Koehring,  Roland  P., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Kucher,  Andrew  A., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Kulms,  William  R., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Kull,  W.  A.,  and 
Rasmussen,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Kull,  W.  A.,  and  Wade, 
assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Labadie,  Edwin  F., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Lampman,  George  W., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Laszlo,  Andrew,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Lauer,  Carleton  J., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Lemming,  John  C, 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Levy,  I.  M.,  and  Kemp, 
assignors.! 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Lex,  Joseph  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Maccabee,  David  E., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Madl^,  Alain,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Maker,  D.  T,.,  and 
Fidler,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Mann,  Cecil  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Mapes,  C.  W.,  Bradford, 
and   Sleeter,  assignors.) 

Geni>ral  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Marciuart,  Norman  O., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Martin,  George  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  McCann,  Charles  S., 
assignor.) 

Gener.il  Motors  Corporation.  (See  McCormack,  Alex  A., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  JIcDougal,  Taine  G., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  McKinley,  Charles  W., 
assignor.) 

General  IMotors  Corporation.  (See  McKinley,  C.  W., 
Bacon,  and  Clason,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  McPherson,  Ilal  W., 
assignor.) 

Genoial  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Meacham,  Floran  L., 
assignor.) 

Genera  I  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Mead,  H.  C,  and 
Micliel,  assignors.) 

Genei.il  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Melchior,  .Mexander 
G.  O.  J.,  assignor.) 

Gener.al  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Michel,  Clarence  A., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Michel,  C.  A.,  and 
Wink(>lineyer,  assignors. ) 

(Jeneral  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Miller,  Ralph  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Mitchell,  Edgar  U., 
aHsignor.) 

General  .Motors  Corporation.  (See  Murden,  William  T., 
assignor.) 

()en(>ral  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Murden.  W.  '1".,  and 
I'.rouwei',  assignor.^.) 

(ieneral  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Nowill,  Edward  B., 
assignor.) 

General  IMotors  Corporation.  (See  Newlll.  !•:,  B.,  McCor- 
mack, A\'olcoll,  and  Smith,  assignors.) 


230 


]NI»EX  OF   rATENTS.  1937 


•  ioncnil    .Motors   Corporation.      (See   Nichols,   C.    A.,   and 

Poole,  assignors.) 

General  Motor^  Corporation.  (See  Nutt,  Frank  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Goneral  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Olley,  Maurice,  as- 
sijinor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Padgett,  Joseph  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Genoral  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Parl;er,  G.  E.,  Olley, 
Burton,  and  Stahlhuth,  assignors.) 

Geni'inl  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Paulus,  Charles  L., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Pearce,  George  C,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Peister,  Alpha  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Phillippi,  D.  M.,  and 
Wilson,  assignors.) 

General  Jlotors  Corporation.  (See  Poole,  Lora  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Probst,  Karl  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Rabezzana,  Hector, 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Rabezzana,  H.,  and 
Battey,  assignors.) 

Genoral  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Rabezzana,  H.,  ilc- 
Dougal,   Ford,  and  Kirl;.   af^signors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Rady,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Ranisaur.  Walter  R., 
assignor. ) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (Sfe  Randolph.  Donald  W.. 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.      (See  Randolph,  D.  W.,  and 

•  Rabezzana,  assignors. ) 

Genoral  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Rasmussen,  OUif,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Jlotors  Corporation.  (See  Reeves.  Donald  H., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Reynolds,  Edward  F.. 
assignor.) 

General  jNIotors  Corporation.  (See  Reynolds.  Harold  A., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Riedel,  Walter  W., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Rippingille,  Edward 
v.,   assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Rockwell,  Edward 
A.,  assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.      (See  Ross.  ,Tohn,  assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Rossman,  Edwin  F., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Rossman.  1".  F..  .nnd 
Funston,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation,  (See  Sample,  B.  S..  and 
Fletcher,  assignors.) 

General  Jlotors  Corporation.  (See  Saunders,  L.  P.,  and 
Rosenberg,  assignors.) 

General  ilotors  Corporation.  (See  Scherer,  Charles  W.. 
assignor.) 

Gi-ni'ral  Motors  Corporation.  (See  S(h.iolin,  Eric  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (.See  Schutt,  Arthur  J., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Schwartzwalder.  K.. 
and  Rulka.  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Schweller,  Edmund  F., 
assignor.) 

General  .Motors  Corporation.  (See  Schweller,  Sylvester 
M.,  assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Shippy,  I^eo  C,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Jlotors  Corporation.  (See  SittUr,  Edwin  C,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Smart,  Clarence  F., 
assignor.) 

General  IMotors  Corporation.  (See  Smilack,  Jacob,  as- 
signor.) 

General  ^^otors  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  Harry  F.,  as- 
sipmor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation,  (.'^eo  Smith,  Hazor  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  Hugh  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oeni-ral  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  X,  ,T,.  and 
Chambers,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  Rolf  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Spicacci.  Attilio  R., 
assignor.) 

Gener.Ml  Motors  Corporation,  (See  Stephenson.  James  R.. 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  .'Jtevens,  Clarence  C. 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Stlckel,  Carl  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  >rotors  Corporation.      (See  Stief,  Karl,  assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Sturm,  R.  E.,  and 
Ilartzell,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Summers,  Otto  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  Taub.  -Mex.  a.«.signor.) 


(ieneral  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Teeter,  Wilford  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

General  .Motors  Corporation.  (See  Tenney,  Perry  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Jlotors  Corporation.  (See  Tenney.  P.  L.,  and 
Rasmussen,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Thompson,  Earl  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  ^^otors  Corporation.  (See  Thornburg,  Herbal  A., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Tomlinson,  Edward  J., 
assignor. ) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Turnnuist,  Edward, 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Tweedale,  Ralph  L., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Van  Degrift,  Thomas 
C,  assignor.) 

'Ieneral  .Motors  Corporation.  (See  Van  Deventer.  II.  R., 
anil  McKeown,  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Vandoren.  Bernard  J., 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Waeschle,  Anton,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Watt,  Andrew  K..  as- 
signor.) 

•  Jineral  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Watt,  William  W., 
assignor. ) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Webb,  Hartwell  W., 
assignor.) 

General  Jlotors  Corporation.  (See  Weiher,  George  F.. 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Wellman,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

General  ^lotors  Corporation.  (See  Werner,  Calvin  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Werner.  C.  J.,  and 
Kind),  assignors.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Williams,  Harry  M.. 
assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Winkelmeyer,  Robert 
D.,  assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Wolfe,  Merrill  P,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Young,  Otto  AV.,  as- 
signor.) 

i;oneral  Motors  (Corporation.  (See  Youngren.  Harolil  T., 
assignor.) 

General  Outdoor  Advertising  Co.  (See  CusicU,  Aldcn  J., 
assignor.) 

General  Petroleum  Corporation  of  California.  (See  Grace, 
V.  F.,  and  Richardson,  assignors.) 

General  Pharmacal  Company,  The.  (See  jNIetcalfe.  Earl  F., 
assignor.) 

General  I'lastics,  Inc.  (See  Dent,  H.  M..  Hall,  and 
Sontag.  assignors.) 

General  Plastics.  Inc.     (See  Norton,  Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 

General  Plate  Company.  (Sec  Spencer,  John  A'.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Printing  Ink  Corporation.  (See  Koppe,  Alex- 
ander T..   assignor.) 

General  Radio  Company.  (See  Arguimbau,  Lawrence  B., 
assignor.) 

General  Railway  Signal  Company.  (See  Benedict,  Frank, 
assignor.) 

General  Railway  Signal  Company.  (See  Blodgett,  Edwin 
O.,  assignor.) 

General  Railway  Signal  Company.  (See  Branson,  Edward 
H..  assignor.) 

General  Railway  Signal  Company.  (See  Brown,  Ned  C.  L., 
assignor.) 

General  Railway  Signal  Company.  (See  Brown,  N.  C.  L., 
and  Seidel.  assignors.) 

General  Railway  Signal  Company.     (See  Bryant,  Staalev 

C,   assignor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.     (See  Eushnell,  Charles 

S.,  assignor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Companv.     (See  Bu.shnell,   C.   S., 

and  Brixner,  assignors.) 
General   Railway   Signal  Company.      (See  Carter,   Ainslie 

T.,  assignor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.     (See  De  Lone,  Darroll 

F..  assignor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.     (See  De  Long,  D.  F., 

and  Brixner,  assignors.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.     (See  Dicke,  Oscar  H., 

assignor. ) 
Genoral    Railway   Signal    Company.      (See  Dicke,    O.    H. 

and  ITitrlicock,  assignors.)  "  ' 

General   Riilway  Signal  Companv.     (See  Field.  Oscar  S 

assignor.)  "  '' 

r.eneral  Railway  Signal  Company.     (.Set'  Hailes.  William 

D.,   assignor.)- 

General   Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Hailes,  W.    D 

and  Phinney.  assignors.)  ' 

<;ener.il      Railw.ay     Signal     Company.      (See     Hitchcock. 

T-orest  T!.,  assignor.) 
General   Railway   Signal   Companv.      (See   Hitchcock    F 

B.,  and  Dicke,  assignors.) 
Gpneral  liailway  .Signal  Company.     (See  Hoppe,  Walter  H 

assignor.) 
General  Itailway  Signal  Company.      (See  Howe,  Winthrop 

K.,  assignor.) 


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231 


General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Judfre,   Thomas 

J.,   assignor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.     (See  Judge,  T.  J.  and 

Bushnell.  assignors.) 
General    Railway    Signal   Company.      (See    Kittredge,    T., 

and   Brooks,   assignors.) 
General  Railway   Signal  Company.      (See  Lealce,   Richard 

C,  assignor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Macl;ev.   Stuart 

J.,  assignor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Merkel,  Joseph  F., 

assignor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Mersereau,  Don- 
ald W..  assignor.) 
General  Railway   Signal  Company.      (See  Moore,  Edmund 

W.,   assignor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.     (See  Phinnev,  Robert 

M.,  assignor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Plank,   Ray,  as- 
signor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Powell,  Winfred 

T.,  assignor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Preston,  Neil  D., 

assignor. ) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Preston,  X.  D., 

and  Dicke,  assignors.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Preston,  N.  D., 

and  Judge,  assignors.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Reichard,  Wade 

H.,  assignor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Ross,  Oscar  A., 

assignor.) 
General   Railway   Signal   Company.      (See   Smith,   P.    AY., 

and  Bushnell,  assignors.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Wenholz,  Walter 

W.,  assignor.) 
General    Railway    Signal    Company.       (See   Wight,    Sedg- 
wick N.,  assignor.) 
General  Railway  Signal  Company.      (See  Willing,  Joseph 

E.,  assignor.) 
General    Railway   Signal    Company.      (See   Wion,    George 

H.,    assignor.) 
General  Refractories   Company.      (See  Heuer,  Russell  P., 

assignor.) 
General  Refrigeration  Corporation.      (See  Swart,  Richard 

H.,    assignor.) 
General   Register   Corporation.      (See   Helsel,    Reuben   H., 

assignor. ) 
General  Ribbon  Mills,  Inc.      (See  Goldsmith,  P.ertram  J., 

assignor.) 

General  Ribbon  Mills,  Incorporated.      (See  Stark.  Joseph 

W.,  assignor.) 
General    Salt   Company.      (See    Simpson,    Charles   F,,    as- 
signor.) 
General  Spring  Bumper  Corporation.      (See  Doutt,  Owen, 

assignor.) 
General    Spring   Bumper   Corporation.      (See   Jandus.    H. 

S.,    and    Short,    assignors.) 
General   Steel  Castings  Corporation.      (See  Cease,  Robert 

R.,  assignor. ) 
General     Steel     Castings     Corporation.      (See     Ilallquist, 

Einar  G.,  assignor.) 
General   Steel   Castings   Corporation.      (See  Hallquist,  E. 

G.,  and  Travilla,  assignors.) 
General  Steel   Castings  Corporation.      (See   Hallquist,   E. 

G.,  and  Visser,  assignors.) 
General  Steol  Castings  Corporation.     (See  Meyer,  W.  H., 

and  Jackson,   assignors.) 
General  Steel  Castings  Corporation.     (See  ]\Iichael,  L.  P. 

and   (Ashe,  assignor).) 
General  Steel  Castings  Corporation.      (See  Pflager.  Harry 

M.,  assignor.) 
General  SI  eel  Castings  Corporation.      (See  Sheehan,  Wil- 
liam M.,  assignor.) 
General    Steel    Castings    Corporation.      (See   Wintemberg, 

Adclhert   C,    assignor.) 
Genei-al    Talking    Pictures     Corporation.       (See    Tappan, 

Chester,  assignor.) 
General  Tire  &   Rubber   Company,   Tlie.      (See   Anderson, 

George  W.,  assignor.) 
General  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The.      (See  Kraft,  Her- 
man T.,  assignor.) 
Gen^rale  de  Telegraphic  Sans  Fil.      (See  Bellini,  Ettore, 

assignor.) 
Geneva  Processes,  Inc.     (See  Nester,  Samuel  K.,  assiguor.) 
Geneve,  Fernand.     (See  Rotteg.  Pierre,  assignor.) 
Genone,   Henry  W.,   Atlanta.   Ga.     Comliined   boltle  hood 

or  closure  ;ind  .iigger.      L'.OTO.'I.")?  ;  Apr.  6. 
Genovn.    Alberto   F..   Treviso,    Italy.     Process   and   app.a- 

ratus  for  tlie   instantaneous  preparation  of  ice  cream. 

2.004,3.54:   Sept.  28. 
Genovar,    William    P.,   Jr.,    Poiighkeepsie,    N.    V.      Combi- 
nation gas  rang(>  and  water  lien  tor.     2,070.nS7  :  Feb.  IC, 
Gensbuig,    T.ouis    W.,    Chicago,    111.      Control    device    lor 

games.     2,077,084;  Apr.  20. 
(Jensburg,    Myer,    Chicago,    111.       Amusement    apparatus. 

2,071,117  :  Feb.  10. 
Gensecke,  Wilhelm.      (S(-e  Pelersen.  A.  F.,  and  CJensecke.) 
GenI,    I'Idgar    W.,    Morrislown,    N.    J.,    assiguor    1o    ISell 

Telephone  Ijaboratorles,  Incorporated,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y. 

Tape  jiulling  mechanism.     2,077,92.5;  Apr.  20. 
Gent,  lOdgar  W.,  Morilslowii,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  I?ell  Tele 

phone    Labortitories,    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

System  of  indicating  distance.     2,098,287  ;  Nov.  9. 


(Jenter,  Frances  A.      (See  Acldey,  Harry  W.,  assignor.) 

Gentile,  Frank  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Detachable  lift  for 
.shoes.      2.070,229  ;   Feb.    9. 

Gentry,  Cecil  R.      (See  Reeves,  C.  E.,  and  Gentry.) 

Gentry,  Charlie.      (See  Burghardt,  R.  T.,  and  Gentry.) 

Gentz,  Edward  W.,  assignor  to  the  Sparks-Withington 
Company,  Jackson.  Mich.  Refrigerator  cabinet  door 
rack.     2,074.78.5  :  Mar.  23. 

Genung.  George  J.  (See  Parker,  W.  H.,  Seibert,  and 
Genung. ) 

Geoanalyzer  Corporation.  (See  Huber,  Frederick  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Geometric  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Breitenstein.  Albert 
F.,  assignor.) 

Geophysical  Research  Corporation.  (See  Bills,  Robert  N., 
assignor. ) 

Geophysical  Research  Corporation.  (See  Hawthorn,  David 
G.,  assignor.) 

Geophysical  Service,  Inc.  (See  Karcher.  John  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

George,   Adam   G.      (See  Fagan,  Edgar  W.   J.,   assignor.) 

George,   Charles  H.      (See   Straw,   C,  and  George.) 

George,  Charles  L.      (See  Bennett.  R.  N..  and  George.) 

George,  Clai'ence  L.     (See  Alexander,  Joseph  F.,  assignor.) 

George,  Edward  B.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  F.  Greene- 
baum,  Chicago,  111.  Body  and. fender  straightening  tool 
2.071,281 ;  Feb.  16. 

George,  Glenn  C,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Refrigerator  car. 
2,101,736;  Dec.  7. 

Ceorge,  Glenn  C,  and  F.  D.  Wolff,  Omaha,  Kebr.  Bulk- 
head assembly  for  convertible  refrigerator  cars. 
2,097,395  ;  Oct.  26. 

lieorge,  Harry  S.,  Jlassapequa,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Union 
Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Built-up  rail  and 
method  of  building  up  the  same.     2,075,810  ;  Apr.  6. 

George,  Harry  S.,  Jlassapequa,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Heat  treated  rail  and  method  of  heat  treating  the  same. 
2,075,842  ;  Apr.   6. 

George,  Harry  S.,  Massapequa,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  heat  treating  rails. 
2.075,982  ;  Apr.   6. 

(iporge,  Harry  S.,  Massapequa,  N.  Y'.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Method  of  heat  treating  rails.     2.075.983  :  Apr.   6. 

George,  Harry  S.,  Massapequa,  N.  Y'.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Welding  process  and  apparatus.     2,096,171  ;  Oct.  19. 

'M'orge,  Henri,  Paris,  and  R.  Lambert.  Levallois-Peret, 
assignors  to  Societe  Anonyme  des  Manufactures  des 
Glaces  &  Produits  Chimiques  de  Saint-Gobain,  Chauny 
&  Cirey,  Paris,  France.  Process  for  recovering  zirco- 
nium oxide.     2.076,080  ;  Apr.  6. 

George,  Henri,  Paris,  and  G.  Delpech,  Clamart,  assignors 
to  Societe  Anonyme  des  Manufactures  des  Glaces  & 
Produits  Chimiques  de  Saint-Gobain.  Chauny  &  Cirey, 
I'aris.  France.     Heating  means.     2,089,022  ;  Aug.  3. 

fleorge,  Jerome  R.,  assignor  to  Morgan  Construction  Com- 
pany. Worcester,  Mass.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 
handling  hot  metal  bars.     2,102,792  :  Dec.  21. 

George,  Leonard  B.,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Butterworth  System,  Incorpo- 
rated. Apparatus  for  cleaning  the  interior  of  tanks. 
2,074,0.52  ;  Mar.  10. 

George,  Leonard  B.,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  nssi.gnor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Butterworth  System  Incorpo- 
rated. Apparatus  for  washing  tanks.  2,078,568 ; 
Apr.  27. 

George.  Mvrtle  B..  Wilkes-Barre,.Pa.  Bhythmlc  inhaler. 
2.007,120  :  Jan.  5. 

George,  Richard  M.,  and  L.  J.  Lalli,  assignors  of  one-sixth 
to  R.  Ulhuan,  and  one-sixth  to  F.  Ulhnan,  Jr.,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.     iMusical  instrument.     2,084,266  ;  Juno  15. 

George,  Roscoe  H.,  West  Lafayette.  Ind.,  assigi\or,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Oscillograph.     2,086,546  ;  July  13. 

(ieorge.  Roscoe  II.,  and  IT.  J.  Heini.  Tia  Fayette.  lud,. 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation 
of  America.  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y".  Television  system. 
2,100,279  :  Nov.  23. 

(;eorgi>.  W;tlter  C,  assignor  to  Robert  Gaylord,  Incorpo- 
rated. St,  liOuis,  Mo.  Roll  handling  mechanism. 
2,07.5,192;   ]\lar.  30. 

George,  Walter  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
G.ivlord  (^)ntainer  C<u-poration,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Web 
splicing  device.     2.102,793;  Dec.  21. 

George,  Willis  C.     (See  Scluiniacher,  J.  IT.,  and  George.) 

(ienrgeson,  Franklin  T.  (See  Clary,  P.  D.,  and  Gporge- 
son.) 

Georgi,  Edmund  A.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Alkali  abielale  compositions 
and   tboir  production.      2,085.151  ;  June  29. 

Georgi,  lOdnuind  A,,  assignor  to  llercnli-s  Powder  Com- 
pany, AX'ilminglon,  Del.  .Mkall  abielale  compositions 
and   tlii-ir  jiroduclion.      2.0.'<5.152;  Jun(>  29. 

(.'eorglev,  Ali>xan(l(>r.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  .\erovox 
Corpoi'ation.  lOlectrolvtic  condenser.  2.09,*5,745 ; 
Nov.  9. 

'lepi.ert,  Ifndolf,  \ur(-mI)erg-0.,  and  A,  T^ietzol,  Berlln- 
/ehlendorf,  assignors  to  Oeulscho  Tafelglas  Aktlen- 
1,'eNi'llsilial't  (Det.Mg),  Xurnlierger.  I'''urth,  n.'ivarla. 
I. lass,  glazes,  and  eii.amels  and  method  of  niriklng. 
2,093,191  :  Sept.  14. 


232 


INL>EX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Gerliard.  Krnst,  assignor  to  Tolot'unkcn  Osellscluift  fur 
Drahtlose  Telegraphic  G.  m.  b.  H..  Berlin.  Ueniiany. 
I'ltrasliort  wave  system.      2.103,3.')7  ;  Dec.  28. 

Geiace,  Dominie  M.,  Jr.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Conveyer  current 
carrier.     2,077,317  ;  Apr.  13. 

Gerard,  Frank  B..  assignor  to  Sargent  &  Company,  New 
Haven,  Conn.     Doorknob.     2.094,982  ;  Oct.  5. 

Genird,  Frank   W.      fSce  Jennings.  C.  S.,  and  Gerard.) 

Gerber,  Alfred  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Variable  speed,  va- 
riable torque  clutch.     2,08.">.745  ;   July  G. 

Gerber,  Charles,  Madison,  Wis.  Game.  2,086,864  ;  July 
13. 

Gerber,  Dale  C,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Companv.  North 
Canion.   Ohio.      Suction   cleaner.     2.099.391  ;    Nov.   16. 

Gerber,  Paul  D.     (See  Bokovoy,  S.  A.,  and  Gerber.) 

Gerber,  W.  H.  et  al.     (See  Blood,  Charles  R.,  assignor.) 

Gerdau.  Henry  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Fluid  pump. 
2  07.5.84:5  :  Apr.   G. 

Gerdin,  Olof  r...  assignor  of  one-third  to  W.  E.  Stafford, 
and  one-third  to  G.  VT.  Gustafson,  Seattle,  Wash.  Lawn 
mower  shariK-ner.     2,082.948  ;  June  S. 

Gerdts.  Gustav  F..  ISremen,  Germany.  Steam  trap. 
2,074,690  ;  Mar.  23. 

Gerdts,  Gustav  F..  Bremen,  Germany.  Stoam  trap. 
2.089.998;  Aug.   17. 

Gerg,  William  P.,  Cadosia-,  assignor  to  Thomas  Keery  Co. 
Inc.,  ITancock,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  esters.  2,095,496  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Gerhard.  Ernst,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fvir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin.  Germany.  Ra- 
dio system  for  locating  objects.     2,085.798  ;  July  6. 

GerhanL^itfin,  Cloment  J.,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Syringe. 
2,075..577  ;  Mar.  30. 

Gerhardt,  Andrew  H..  assignor  to  Electric  Household 
Utilities  Corporation.  Chicago,  III.  Extensible  utility 
shelf.     2.07.5. G44  :  Mar.  30. 

Gerhardt.  Carl  F.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.  Cabinet.  2,031,328  ; 
Mav  25. 

Gerhardt.  Charles  C,  Douglas  Manor,  N.  Y.  Brush. 
2.102.178:  Dec.  14. 

Gerliardt,  Reginald  B.,  Steelton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Beth- 
Mary  Steel  Corporation.  Cooling  rails.  2.101,312 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Gerhardt.  William  F.,  Richmond,  Va.  Boiler.  2,074,900  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Gerhardt,  AVilliam  F.,  Detroit,  Micb.  Sail.  2,077,683 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Geria,  Andrew.     (See  Geria,  Mary.,  and  A.) 

Geria,  Mary,  and  A.  Geria,  Croton  Falls.  N.  Y.  Heating 
device  for  limb  extremities.     2,074,838  :  Mar.  23. 

GericUe,  ICricli,  BorlinPankow,  assignor  to  the  firm 
Rotaprint  Akt.-Ges.,  Berlin.  Germany.  Stretching 
bridge  for  metal  sheets  of  rotaiv  printing  machines. 
2,]03.6I7;  Dec.  28. 

Gericke,  Paul  H.,  P.  Herold,  H.  Kratz.  and  E.  Vogt, 
Leuna,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main.  Germany.  Purification 
of  aqueous  liquids  from  phenols  and  other  accompanying 
substances.     2.098.779  ;  Nov.  9. 

Gerin,  Jacques,  Boulogne-sur-Soine,  France.  Airplane  hav- 
ing a  variable  lifting  surface.    2,072,299  ;  Mar.  2. 

Gerisc'i.  Emil.  (See  Goldschmidt,  S.,  Gerisch,  Beuschel, 
and  MiilUr. ) 

Gerken,  Henry  A.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  R.  E.  Ogden, 
Mountainville,  N.  Y.  Door  safety  de%-ice.  2,084,677  ; 
Juno  22. 

Gerlach,  Adolf.     (See  Bauer,  W.,  and  Gerlach.) 

Gerlach,  Erwin.  Bcrlin-Sieuionsstadt,  assignor  to  Klang- 
fllm  G.  m.  b.  II.,  Berlin,  tlerniany.  Film  developing  ap- 
paratus.    2.085,188  ;  June  29. 

Gerling,  Arthur  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  animal  nose 
piece.     2,098.656  ;  Nov.  9. 

Gerlofson,  Carl  IT.,  Chicago,  111.  Exercise  apparatus. 
2. 082, .829  :  June  8. 

Germain,  Albert,  et  al.  (See  Paquette,  Albert  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Germain.  Andrew  J.,  et  al.  (See  Paquette,  Albert  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oermann.  George.     (See  Evans,  R.  B.,  Dilg,  and  Germann.) 

German  town  Trust  Company,  executor.  (See  Vawter, 
Charles  E.) 

Germany,  Arthur  B.,  Houston,  Tex.  Tubing  cleaner  and 
sucker  rod  protector.     2.094.169  :  Sept.  28. 

Gernionpre/.  .John  A.,  Grosso  Pointe  Park.  Mich.,  assignor 
to  I'ni-Flo  C<irporation.  Register  and  grille.  JJo. 
20.397  ;  Juno  S. 

Germonprez,  John  A.,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Mich.,  as- 
signor to  C.  F.  Burgess  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
Illuminating  device.     2. 081. 703;   May   2.5. 

Gernert,  E;irle,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Tie  form.  2.094,487  ; 
Sept.   28. 

Gerondalo,  Elmond  J.  (See  Eilber,  C.  W.,  and  Geron- 
dale.) 

Geroux,  Harvey,  Los  Angelcj.  Calif.  Twine  eontrollini: 
and  cutting  device.     2.in2.3<",0:  Dec.  14. 

Gerow,  Percy  R.,  GraysvlUc,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Safety 
gauge  for  batteries.     2,074,200  ;  Mar.  16. 

Gerrard  Company,  The.  (See  McFaul,  Joseph  II.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gerrard  Company.  The.     (See  Ti^iwo,  Martin  L..  iisslgnor.) 

Gerrard,  William,  Tiniperley,  England,  as.<iignor  to  Wood 
Newspaper  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Curved  stereotype  printing  plate.    2,073,056 ;  Mar.  9. 


Gershune,  Julius,  Louisville,  Kv.  Shoetree.  2,068,231  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Gershune,  Julius,  Louisville,  Ky.  Shoetree.  2,068.232 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Gerson,  Kurt  A..  London,  England.  Composition  for  re- 
generating air  for  breathing.     2.068.'485  :  Jan.  19. 

Gerson,  Kurt  A.,  Kilburn.  London.  England.  Treatment 
of  gaseous  fluids.     2.075,193  :  Mar.  30. 

Gerstenherg.  Vivian.  Birmingham.  England,  assignor  to 
The  International  Nickel  Company,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork. 
N.  Y.     Manufacture  of  table  tops  and  other  articles  of 

Gerth,  Felix.      (See  Hahnemann.  W.   JI..   and  Gerth.) 
furniture  or  equipment.     2.101,996  ;  Dec.  14. 

Gerth,  Felix,  and  E.  Kramar,  assignors  to  C.  Lorenz 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany.  Guid- 
ing aeroplanes  by  radio  signals.     2,093.885  ;   Sept.  21. 

Gercler.  Samuel  E.,  assignor  of  one-iialf  to  H.  I.  Stein, 
New  York,  N.   Y.      Glow-lamp.      2,0GG.n3:;  ;   Jan.   5. 

Gertler,  Samuel  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  I.  Stein 
N.  Y.     Glow-lamp.     2.066.8.34  ;  Jan.  5. 

Gerwig,  Alva  H.      (See  Gerwig,   Christian  H.  and  A.  H. ) 

Gerwig,  Christian  H.  and  A.  H.,  Chapel.  W.  Va. 
Operating  device  for  oven   shelves.     2,069,706  ;  Feb.  2. 

Gerwic.  Frederick  H.  N.,  North  Braddock.  Pa.  Tuyfere 
diameter   reducer.     2.087,842 ;    July   20. 

Gesell.  Carlos  I.,  Buenos  -•Vires,  Argentina.  Weighing 
scale.     2.083.948  ;  June  15. 

Ge.sollschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie,  m.  b.  H.  (See 
Friedrich.  Hans,  assignor.) 

Gesellschaft  fur  Fiirderanlagen  Ernst  Heckel  mit  be- 
schrankter  Ilaftung.  (See  Vohmann,  F.,  and  Triimpel- 
mann,  assignors.) 

Gesellschaft  fiir  Kohlentechnik  m.  b.  H.  (See  Gluud,  W., 
KIciapt.  and  Brodkorb.  assignors.) 

Gesellschaft  fiir  Linde's  Eismaschinen  A.  G.  (See  Hoch- 
gesand,  Carl  P..  assignor.) 

Gesellschaft  zur  Verwertung  Fauth'scher  Patente  m.  b.  H. 
(See  Fauth.  Philipp  L.,  assignor.) 

Gesellschaft  zur  Verwertung  Fauth'scher  Patente  m.  b.  II. 
(See  Fauth,  P.  L.,  and  Reichert,  assignors.) 

Geske,  Carl,  and  G.  E.  Dp  Voe,  Grand  Rapids,  assignors 
to  Winters  &  Cramuton  Corporation,  Grandville,  Slich. 
Refrigerator  latch.     2.069,088  :  Jan.  26. 

Geske,  Carl  W..  and  E.  J.  Roossien,  Grand  Rapids,  as- 
signors to  Winters  &  Crampton  Corporation.  Grand- 
ville, aiich.  Refrigerator  door  latch.  2,078,073  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Geske,  Carl,  and  C.  E.  Yost,  Grand  Rapids,  assignors  to 
Winters  &  Crampton  Corporation,  Grandville,  Mich. 
Refrigerator    latch.     2.087,143 ;    Julv    13. 

Gesler.  Leonard  A.,  Aurora,  111.  Hair  trimmer. 
2,101,737;  Dec.  7. 

Gesner.  Carlton  P..  New  Haven,  Conn.  Liquid  filter  and 
cooler.     2.087.887  :  July  27. 

Gesner.  Il.ui-y  M.      (See  Xorllirop.  J.  K..  and  Gesn<>r.) 

Gessler,  Albert  E..  -Ardsloy-on-Hudson.  nssicnor.  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  International  Printing  Ink  Cor- 
poration, New  i'ork.  N.  Y.  Printins  ink.  2,087,190  : 
July  13. 

Gessler.  Harry  C.  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Cocktail  shaker. 
2.090,998  ;  Aug.  24. 

Gessler,  Samuel,  assignor  to  Rubini  Cigar  Companv,  Inc  , 
Chicago,  111.     Dice  mat.     2,079,850 ;  May  11.     * 

Gessner,  Ernst,  .4ktieugesellschaft.  (See  "Reich,  Erich, 
assignor.) 

Getaz,  James  L.,  Maryville,  Tonn.  Automobile  gear  shift 
transmission.     2,085,257  ;  June  29. 

Getaz.  James  L..  :\Iaryville.  Tenn.  Automobile  trans- 
mission.     2.090.791  :  Aug.  24. 

Getaz.  James  L.,  Marysville,  Tenn.  Absorption  refriger- 
ating machine.     2.099,201  ;   Nov.   10 

Getaz,  James  L.,  Maryville.  Tenn.  Gear  shift  mechanism 
for  nutoniohilo  transmissions.     2.103.326-  Dec    28 

Gotchell,  Benjamin  E.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manuf.acturing  Company,  Plainville.  Conn.  Pasteuriz- 
ing apparatus.     2,009,714  ;  Feb.  2. 

Gotchell.  Benjamin  E.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn.  Pasteuriza- 
tion of  milk.     2.100.326:  Nov.  30. 

Getchell  Benjamin  E..  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  I-:ioctric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn.  Pasteuriz- 
ing system.     2.100.327;  Nov.  30. 

Getchell  Benjamin  E..  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  I'lainville,  Conn.  Electrical 
pasteurizing  process.     2.100.328;  Nov.  30 

Gotchell  Benjamin  E.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company.  Plainville.  Conn.  Pasteuriz 
ing  system,  etc.     2.100.329;  Nov.  30. 

Getchell.  Benjamin  E.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company.  Plainville,  Conn.  Pasteuriz- 
ing apparatus.     2,100.330:  Nov.  30 

Getman,  Sanford  J.     (See  O'Shea,  Francis  B..  assignor) 
.Getmansky,  Samuel.     (See  SoifTert.  Otto  E  .  assignor  ) 

Getmansky.  Samuel.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hat  fasteninc  de- 
vice.     2.097.877:   Nov.   2.  .n  ja.  uning  ae 

<^'i'^'|™'^;^-j  .l'^«l'"',5'|.    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Metal    barrel. 

Gottelman.  'Fredrick.  Milwaukoo,  Wis.  Surfacing  one 
metal  with  another.     2,075,518:  Mar.  30. 

Gctts,  Sidney  A.,  assignor  of  ouc-founh  to  W  B  Thaver 
Roekford.  111.      Buckle.     2.(ii;6.308 ;  Jan.  5         ' 

Getty,  H,  S.,  &  Co.     (See  Eichel,  John  V.,  Jr..  assignor  ) 

Gotz,  Benjamin  E.  (See  Get:!.  John  B.  and  B.  E,  and 
Leader.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


233 


Getz,  Benjamin  E.,  Morton,  111.  Wringer  release  mecha- 
nism.    2,067,603  ;  Jan.  12. 

Getz,  Benjamin  E.,  Morton,  111.  Wringer  roll  control 
mechanism.     2,082,387  ;  June  1. 

Getz,  Charles  H.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Ohio 
Rubber  Company,  Willoughby,  Ohio.  Running  board 
cover.     2,084.023  :  June  15. 

Getz,  Charles  H.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Ohio 
RuI)bor  Company,  Willoughby,  Ohio.  Cover  for  running 
boards  and  the  like.     2,084.024  ;  June  15. 

Getz,  Cliarles  H.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Ohio 
Rubber  Company,  Willouehby,  Ohio.  Cover  for  running 
boards  and  tbe  like.     2,084,025  ;  June  15. 

Getz,  lOinil  L.  (See  Anderson,  E.  N.,  Bascom,  Getz,  and 
Sandalls.) 

Getz,  John  B.,  B.  E.  Getz  and  J.  H.  Leader,  Morton, 
III.,  said  Leader  assignor  to  said  J.  B.  Getz  and  to 
said  B.  E.  Getz.  Machinery  for  making  wire  fencing. 
2.082,388  ;  June  1. 

Geurink,  Louis  H.     (See  Slavin,  J.  J.,  and  Geurink.) 

Geurink,  Louis  H..  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Pa- 
trol Valvo  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gas  range  burner 
ignition  device.     2,068,542  ;  Jan.  19. 

Geurink,  Louis  H.,  and  AV.  A.  Schulte,  East  Cleveland, 
assignors  to  The  Patrol  Valve  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Gas  range  lighter  and  control.  2,072,034 :  Feb. 
23. 

Gevaert  Photo-Production  N.  V.      (See  Schwarz,  Georg. ) 

Gewertz,  Charles  M  :son,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Electrical 
network.     2,067,443  ;   Jan.   12. 

Uewertz,  Charles  M  :son,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Electrical 
network.     2.007.444  ;  Jan.  12. 

Geyer,  Bertram  B.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Freezing  tray. 
2,081,428;   May  25. 

Geyer,  Bertram  B..  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,080,369  ; 
May  11. 

Geyer,  Ernest  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  A.  Taubensee, 
Chicago,  111.  Joint  for  concrete  slabs.  2,095,060 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Geyer,  Ernest  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  A.  Taubensee, 
Chicago,  111.  Joint  for  concrete  slabs.  2,095,061 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Geyer,  Harvey  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Automobile  door  lock.     2,073,149  ;   Jlar.  9. 

Geyer,  Harvey  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Genei-al 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Door  stop  for  auto- 
mobile dors.     2,074,385  ;  Mar.  23. 

Geyor,  Harvey  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Coi'poration,  Detroit,  Mich.  Radio  antenna  lo- 
cated in  outer  edge  of  running  board.  2,074,386  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Geyer,  Harvey  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Resilient  suspen- 
sion for  mechanical  units.     2,078,445;  Ajir.  27. 

Geyer,  Harvey  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Resilient  mounting  unit.     2,079,798  ;  May  11. 

Geyer,  Harvey  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  ISIich.  Sheet  metal  storage 
battery  box  and  making  same.     2,087,026  ;  July  13. 

Geyer,  Harvey  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
ilotors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Running  board  and 
rubber  mat  therefor.     2,088,739  ;  Aug.  3. 

Geyer,  Harvey  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors   Corporation,   Detroit,   Mich.      Hydraulic  bralce. 

2.089.471  ;  Aug.  10. 

Gevcr,  Harvey  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
iMotors    Corporation,    Detroit,    Mich.      Friction    clutch. 

2.089.472  ;  Aug.  10. 

Geyer,  Harvey  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Gcnei'al 
Motois  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Caster  having  an 
inclin'xl  axis.     2,096,2.39  ;  Oct.  19. 

Geyi'r,  Hnrvcy  D.,  Dayton,  Oliio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Coi'poration,  Detroit,  Mich.  Universal  joint. 
2,098.703  ;  Nov.  9. 

Geyer,  Harvey  D.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motoi's  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Gear  shift  lever 
and  resilient  mount  tlierefor.     2,100,642;  Nov.  30. 

Geyer,  Harvey  D.,  I3nyton,  Oliio,  assignor  to  General 
i^Toloi's  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Radio  antenna  for 
automobiles.     2.100.643;  Nov.  30. 

Geyer,  William  O.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Thermometer  for 
melting  point  apparatus.     2,070,344  ;  May  4. 

Gi'ver,  William  O.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Chemical  apparatus. 
2,083,228  ;  June  8. 

Geygcr,  wilhelm,  Berlin-Schniargendorf,  assignor  to 
Siemens  &  Halake,  AUtiengesellscliaft,  Siemensstadt 
near  Berlin,  (Jermany.  Arrangement  for  carrying  out 
alternaling  current  measuremontR  with  the  aid  of 
mea.suring  rectifiers.     2,084,678;  Juno  22. 

Geyser,  I'Yank  R.,  East  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.  Portable  oil  can. 
2,086,219  ;  July  0. 

Gliefii,  .loseph  A.     (.See  Benson,  Jesse  M.,  assignor.) 

Ghent,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Boggs  M;inul'acturlng  Cor- 
poration, Atlanta,  N.  Y.  Article  cleaning  and  sorting 
mac))ine.     2,073,837:  Mar.  16. 

GhiHclin,  liobert  S.,  Cliicago,  111.,  assignor  to  New  V.rn 
Slilrl  Comiiany,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Dclacliabln  advertising 
device.      L',0Sl,i»71  :  J\ine  22. 

Glaccliino,  Aldo,  et  nl.,  lielrs.     (Sco  Ginochino,  Ezlo.) 

322128— r— 16 


Giacchino,  Ezio,  deceased,  by  F.  T.  R.  Giacchino,  A. 
Giacchino,  and  E.  Giacchino,  Jr.,  sole  heirs,  assignors 
to  SociStS  Anonyme  Forgeage  Electrique  Giacchino, 
Brussels,  Belgium,  Forging  hollow  metal  blanks. 
2,070,589  ;  Feb.  16. 

Giacchino,  Ezio,  Jr.,  et  al.,  heirs.     (See  Giacchino,  Ezio.) 

Giacchino,  Prancisca  T.  R.,  et  al.,  heirs.  (See  Giacchino, 
Ezio. ) 

Gialafos,  Michael,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Permanent  hair  wav- 
ing device.     2,092,645  ;  Sept.  7. 

Gialdini,  Bruno  T.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Machine  for  forming 
curved  surfaces  on  heels  and  the  like.  2,070,123 ; 
Apr.   6. 

Gianola,  Louis  J.,  Thonon-les-Bains,  France.  Burner  for 
liquid  fuel.     2,094.943  ;  Oct.  5. 

Giara,  Emil  J.,  Corbin,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  C. 
Newman,  London,  and  one-third  to  T.  B.  Keltner,  Cor- 
bin, Ky.  Fuel  economizer  for  internal  combustion 
engines.      2,082,389  ;    June    1. 

Gibbins,  Leslie  B.     (See  Taylor,  W.  I.,  and  Gibbins.) 

Gibboney,  Thomas  P.      (See  Keen,  T.  B.,  and  Gibboney.) 

Gibbous,  Harold  R.,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Antifriction  bear- 
ing.     2,082,390  ;   June  1. 

Cibbs,  Bradford  C,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Shaped  article.  2,087,319  ; 
July  20. 

Gibbs,  Bradford  C,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.    Dye  jig.     2.097,592  ;  Nov.  2. 

Gibbs,  Bradford  C,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Method  and  device  of  treat- 
ins  articles  containing  organic  derivatives  of  cellulose. 
2.102,794;  Dec.  21. 

Gil)bs.  Francis  O.,  assignor  to  Southern  Silk  Mills.  Inc., 
Kernersville,  N.  C.  Shuttle  truing  machine.  2,074,582  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Gibbs,  George  E.,  assignor  to  American  Reenforced  Paper 
Company,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Finishing  composite  paper 
sheet  material.     2,069,063  ;  Jan.  26. 

Gibbs,  John  C,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Anchor  Cap  & 
Closure  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  As- 
sembling machine  and  method.     2,070,653  ;  Feb.  16. 

Gibbs.  John  C,  Brooklyn,  a.ssignor  to  Anchor  Cap  &  Clo- 
sure Corporation.  Long  Island  Citv,  N.  Y.  Closure  cap 
and  making.      2,089,954;  Aug.  17. 

Gibbs,  John  C.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Anchor  Cap  &  Clo- 
sure Corporation,  Long  Island  City.  N.  Y.  Closure  cap 
and  making  the  same.     2,097,149  ;  Oct.  26. 

Gibbs,  Ralph  F.,  Norton,  i\Iass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Laminated  IVIetals  Corporation.  Noncor- 
rodible  thermostatic  elements.     2,095,737;  Oct.  12. 

Gibbs,  Robert  A.,  Jr.,  Greensboro,  and  S.  W.  McDowell, 
High  Point,  N.  C.  Double  sole  attachment  for  knitting 
machines.     2,070,654  ;  Feb.  16. 

Gibbons,  Harold  R.,  Chatham,  and  O.  W.  Y'oung,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  General  IMotors  Corpor.a- 
tion,  Detroit,  Mich.  Journal  box.  2,094,235 ;  Sept. 
28. 

Giberson,  Bernice  F.,  Superior,  Wis.  Vehicle  window 
screen.     2,098,174;   Nov.  2. 

Gil)erson,  Chipman  H.,  Elvria,  Ohio.  Swivel  pipe  joint. 
2.101,937  :  Dec.  14. 

Giberson,  Chipman  H..  Elyria,  Ohio.  Lubricated  swivel 
pipe  ioint.     2,101.938:  Dec.  14. 

Giblette,  Catherine  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Toilet.  2,073,390  ; 
]\rar.  9. 

Giblette,  Catherine  T.,  Detroit,  INIich.  Deflector  means  for 
toilet  mechanisms.     2,100.950  ;  Nov.  30. 

Gibling,  Harold  F.,  Pawtucket,  assignor  to  Atanville 
Jetickes  Corporation,  Manville,  R.  I.  Machine  for 
mochanicallv  working  hollow  thread  packages. 
2,077,520  ;  Apr.  20. 

Gibling,  Harold  F.,  Pawtucket,  assignor  to  Manville 
JiMickes  Corporation,  ]\Ianville,  R.  I.  Binding  machine. 
2,100,004  :  Nov.  23. 

Gilmey,  Joseph  W.,  assignor  to  Russell,  Burdsall  &  Ward 
P.ol't  &  Nut  Company,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.  Making  nut 
blanks.     2,078,058  :  Apr.  27. 

(Jilisen,  Allan  R.,  I!edl:ind,  and  S.  Robson,  Shirehampton, 
Bristol,  assignors  to  Tlie  National  Smelting  Company 
Limited,  London,  Ejigland.  Electrolytic  production  of 
lend.     2,092,l."i1  :  Sept.  7. 

Gibson.  Arthur  F.,  Madisonville,  Ky.  Ash  receptacle. 
2,093,517  ;  Sept.  21. 

Gil)s(in.  Carter,  San  Angelo,  Tex.  Amusement  device. 
2. 102, 158;  Dec.   14. 

Gilison,  Clark  A.,  assignor  to  Sta-Rite  Hair  TMn  Company, 
Inc.,    Sholbwillo,   111.     Hairpin,     2,075,194;  Mnv.  30. 

Gibson,  Earrs.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  I'.ell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Control   circuits.     2,093,670;   Sept.   21. 

Gibson,  lOarl  S.,  Ridgewood,  A.  A.  Hansen,  Mapl(>wood, 
and  J.  B.  Worth,  Tonally,  N.  J.,  said  Gibson  and  Bald 
Worth  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  I-aboratnrli's,  In- 
corporated, New  York,  N.  Y..  and  said  Hansen  assignor 
to  American  Ti'lephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Test- 
ing system.     2.082,101;  Jtine  1. 

Gibson  lOleelric  l{el'rlg<"r:itor  Corporation.  (See  Gilbert, 
Herman  !■'.,  assitinor.) 

Gibson,  lOugene  ('.,  Springfield,  Pa.  Freeing  edible 
(•rustac(-an  flesh  from  chltln  mntorlnl.  2,080,263  ; 
May  11. 

Gibsiin.  Ceoi-ge  11.      (See  Jiios,  C,  E.,  and  Gibson.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Gibson.  (;e<i!\;i>  M..  Davonport.  Iow;i.  ns.^ijinor  to  C.  E. 
Butler.     Washing  machine.     2,071.622  :  Feb.  23. 

Oibson.    Inc.      (See   Hart,    Guy.   assi^ior. ) 

Gibson,  J.  Lo-well.  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signmonts.  to  Genpral  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigerat- 
ing apparatus.      2.073,741 ;   Mar.   16. 

Gibson.  J.  Lowell,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,080,310  ; 
May  11. 

Gibson,  James  D.,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Cord  holding  attach- 
ment.   2,084,953  ;  June  22. 

Oibson.  Jaiiit^s  F...  I'liila-ielphia.  Pa.,  and  J.  A.  Wolle. 
Collingswood.  X.  J.     Manipulator.     2.09.5,634  :  Oct.  12. 

Gibson,  James  H..  Teaneok,  N.  J.  Photoengraving  proc- 
ess.    2.088.399  ;  July  27. 

Gibson,  James  S.  (See  Felstein,  M.,  and  Ellegood,  as- 
signors.) 

Gibson.  Jesse  G..  assignor  of  fifty-one  per  cent  to  Bovaird 
and  Company,  Bradford,  Pa.  Valve.  2.074,839:  Mar. 
23. 

Gibson,  John  T.,  and  N.  F.  Garrett,  Barrie,  Ontario, 
Canada.  Internal  combustion  engine.  2,080,126  :  Mav 
11. 

Gibson  Patent  Containers  Limited.  (See  Arneson,  Law- 
rence.) 

Gibson  Patent  Containers.  Ltd.     (See  Powell,  Henry  K.) 

GiliS'in.  Robert  D.,  Rahway,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phono  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  X'ew  York,  X.  Y. 
Sound  recording  system.     2,077,926  ;  Apr.  20. 

Gibson,  Samuel  H.,  Lakewood.  assignor  to  The  Fanner 
Manufacturing  Companv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Chaplet. 
2.096.679   :Oct.  19. 

Gibson.  Thomas  M.,  assignor  to  Evans  Case  Company, 
Xorih   Attleboro,   Mass.      Lighter.      2,070.121;    Feb.   9. 

Giddings  &  Lewis  Machine  Tool  Co.  (See  Gallimore, 
K.  F.,  and  Schurger,  assignors.) 

Giddings  A:  Lewis  Machine  Tool  Co.  (See  Woytych,  Ray- 
mond M.,  assignor.) 

Giddings,  Horace,  San  Fr.ancisco,  Calif.  Auxiliary  grate 
for  stage  icing.    2.096,100  :  Oct.  19. 

Gier,  John  R..  Jr..  Wiikinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh. 
Pa.  Fusion  welding  or  brazing  of  metals.  2,095,807  : 
Oct.  12. 

Gier,  Jolin  R.,  Jr.,  Penn  Township.  Allegheny  County, 
assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Comi>any,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ductilizing  process. 
2.103,777  :  Dec.  28. 

Gieringor.  Carl  K.,  Miamitown,  Ohio.  Xull  indicator. 
2,077.833  ;  Apr.  20. 

Gieiloff.  Otto  J.,  et  al.  (See  Gyger,  Walter  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Giertsen,  Oyvind  X.,  Bloomfield,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  Xew  York,  X.  Y. 
Coin  collector  housing.     2,075.519  ;  Mar.  30. 

Giese.  August  F.,  Jr.  (See  Andrews,  C.  W.,  and  Ddugan, 
assignors.) 

Gieseinan.  Earl  R..  Dayton,  Ohio.  Tent  mechanism. 
2,074,329  ;  Mar.  23. 

liiesen,  Johann.  H.  Hanisch,  and  M.  Dally.  Leuna.  as- 
signors to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  .-Vktiengo.^ellschaft. 
Frankfort-on-the-Main.  Germanv.  Purification  of  svn- 
thetically  produced  alcohols.     2,b99.47o  ;  Xov.  16. 

Gieskieng.  Marion  W..  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  and  P.  F.  Gies- 
kieng.  Denver,  Colo.  Glare  eliminating  svstem. 
:1.066.6S0:  -Ian.  5. 

Gieskieng.  Marion  W.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Recording  and  reproduc- 
ing of  electrical  impulses.     2,102.695  :  Dec.  21. 

Gieskienir.  Paul  F.     (See  Gieskienc,  M.  W.  and  P.  F.) 

Giesl-Gieslingcn.  Adolf,  Xew  I'ork.  X.  \.  Locomotive. 
2.091.975  :   Sept.   7. 

Giesler,  Jean  V..  assignor  to  The  Fulton  Sylplion  Company, 
Knoxville,  Tenn.  Thermostatic  radiator  valve. 
2.072,399  :  Mar.  2. 

Giesler,  Je;iu  V..  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  and  W.  B.  Mackintosh. 
Y'oungwood.  Pa.,  assignors  to  The  Fulton  Sylphon  Com- 
panv,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Temperatiire  control  mecha- 
nism   for  heating  systems.      2.082.883  ;   June  8. 

Gietl,  Albert  C,  SpringCeld,  III.  Door  stop.  2.086,474: 
July  6. 

GifFen.  Florin  M.,  Union,  X.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Union  Carbide  and  (Jarbon  Corporation. 
Valve.     2.093,671  ;  Sept.  21. 

Giffen.  Florin  M.,  I'nion,  X.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Union  Carbide  and  Carlwn  Corporation. 
Silencing  device.     2.09.">.635  :   Oct.   12. 

Gifford.  Arthur  (J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  A.  Hessel- 
wander,  Rochester.  X.  Y.  Tool  for  removing  tubular 
memlvrs.     2.n88.7S."> :  Anc.  3. 

Gifford-Wood  Company.  (See  Hallonbeck,  Harold  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gipger.  Walter  A..  Providence.  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Brown 
and  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company.  Cross  feed  mecli- 
.■mism  for  grimling  machines.     2,079,007  ;  May  4. 

Glkow,  HarrT,-.  Woodliaven.  X.  Y.  Time  automatic  shut- 
off  for  gas  ranges  and  the  like.      2.067.266:  .Tan.  12. 

Gilardone,  Joseph  C..  Fleetwood.  Pa.  Emhroiderv  mech- 
anism.    2.094.609  :  Oct.  ."i. 

Gilhaucb.  John  IT..  Portland.  Oreg.  Prayer  bench. 
2.094.209  :   Sept.  28. 

Gilbert.  A.  C,  Companv.  The.     (See  I..an7..  John,  assignor.) 

Gilbert,  A.  C,  Company,  The.  (See  Mors.-.  Sliirlt-y  P..  as- 
signor. ) 


Gilbert,  Alfred,  London,  England.  Book  end.  2,096,634; 
uct.  39. 

Gilbert.  Alonzo  J.,  and  W.  E.  Gilbert,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Lock. 
l'.0SS,7SG:  Aug.  3. 

Gilljert  &  Barker  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  De 
Lancey.  Warren  H.,  assignor.) 

Gilbert  &  Barker  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Logan, 
J.  A.,  and  De  Lancey,  assignors.) 

Gilbert  &  Barker  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Smith, 
J.,  and  Dueniler,  assignors.) 

Gilbert,  Charles  E..  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Electrical  connecter. 
2,068,486  ;  Jan.   19. 

Gilbert.  Charles  E.,  La  Providence,  St.  Hyaeinthe.  Quebec, 
Canada.     Box  unloading  device.     2.086.296  ;  July  6. 

Gilbert,  Charles  E.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Assembling  ma- 
chine for  electrical  connecters.     2,086,998  ;  July  13. 

Gilbert.  Clyde  L.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Indicating' device. 
2,088,646  ;  Aug.  3. 

Gilbert.  Evangeline  I..  Rochester,  X.  Y.  Dimple  making 
appliance.     2.091.276  ;  Aug.  31. 

Gilbert.  Forrest  I..  Rocky  Ford,  Colo.  Automatic  down- 
stream check  valve.     2.092.452  :   Sept.   7. 

Gilbert  Foundation.      (See  Gilbert.  Riley  L.,  assignor.) 

Gilbert.  Hakon  E..  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  Sled  construction. 
2,090,893  ;  Oct.  26. 

Gilbert.  Harvey  X.,  Xiagara  Falls,  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Xemours  &  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Metal  recovery.     2,073,631 ;  Mar.   16. 

Gilbert.  Harvey  X'..  and  J.  S.  Reicherr.  X'iagara  Falls.  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Xemours  &  Company,  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Stabilizing  hydrogen  peroxide  solutions 
with  pyrophosphoric  acid  plus  a  fin  compound. 
2.091,178  ;  Aug.  24. 

Gilbert,  Henry,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Detachable  handle. 
2,069,523;  Feb.  2. 

Gilbert,  Herman  F.,  Greenville,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Gibson 
Electric  Refrigerator  Corporation.  Vitreous  enameling 
process.     2,101,616;  Dec.  7. 

Gilbert.  John  J.,  Douglaston,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories.  Incorporated,  Xew  York.  X.  Y.  Conduc- 
tor.    2.066.525  :   Jan.  5. 

Gilbert,  Levi  L.     (See  Xathansohn,  John,  assignor.) 

<;ilbert.  Levi  L.,  Mountain  Grove,  Mo.  Pneumatic  foot 
support.     2,080,469  ;  May  18. 

<;ilbert.  Mark  L.,  assignor  to  Gil-Boat  Companv.  Holland, 
Mich.  Boat  and  constructing  the  sann-.  2.099,438 ; 
.Nov.  16. 

Gilbert.  Paul,  Waupun,  Wis.  Fit  form  drier.  2,088,513 ; 
July  27. 

Gilbert,  Riley  L.,  assignor  to  R.  L.  Gilbert,  L.  L.  Davis, 
Jr.,  and  A.  J.  Ferguson,  as  trustees  of  a  common  law 
trust  estate  entitled  The  Gilbert  Foundation,  Chicago, 
111.     Emulsification  device.     2.070.545  :  Feb.  9. 

Gilbert.  Sidney  L.,  IMarcellus,  N.  Y.  Closure  for  col- 
lapsible tubes.    2,080,075  ;  May  11. 

Gilbert.    Walter  V.      (See   Pearson.    R.   E..    and    Gilbert.) 

Gilbert.  Walton  E.,  Pasadena,  and  S.  B.  Sargent,  Hunting- 
ton Park,  assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San 
Francisco,  and  Sargent  Engineering  Company,  Loa 
Angeles.  Calif.,  jointly.  Well  pump  dvnagraph. 
2.097.150  ;  Oct.  26. 

Gilbert.  William  E.     (See  Gilbert,  Alonzo  J.,  and  W.  E.) 

Gilbert,   William  H.      (See  Hosmcr.   Frank  F..   assignor.) 

Gilbert.  William  L.,  Clock  Corporation.  (See  Williams, 
Othenil  G..  assignor.) 

Giibertson,  Isaac  H..  assignor  to  The  Calico  Printers' 
Association,  Limitwl,  Manchester.  England.  Doctor 
for   use   in   printing   machines.      2.086,075  ;    July    6. 

<;il-Uoat  Company.      (See  Gilbert.  Mark   L..  assi.-.i'.r  i 

Gilbreth,   George  W.,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Concentrating 

^  table.     2.091,811  :  Aug.  31. 

Gilchrist.  John  S..  Worcester,  assignor  to  McLaurin- 
■('«"'!;' Ji",-  Brookfield,  Mass.  Making  strip  gum  papers. 
2.0b6,126  ;  Julv  6. 

Gilchrist,  Peter  S.,  Charlotte.  X.  C.  and  J.  M.  Rumple.  St. 
Louis.  Mo.,  assignors  to  Chemical  Construction  Cor- 
por.ation.  XVw  York,  X.  Y.  Production  of  SO.  from  acid 
sludge.     2.091.943;  Aug.  31. 

Gilchrist.  Ralph  E.  (See  Halderaan,  Albert  A  as- 
signor. ) 

Giles,  Jeremiah  D..  Xew  York.  X.  Y.  Producin-  colored 
roofing.      2.094,150:    Sept.    28.  ^roaucin„  coiorea 

^''!>''on^'oo?-'">-''-  J?'*"  ^''S-  Australia.  Extension  table. 
-.'19S,23.3  :  Xov.  9. 

Giles.  Roy  X.,  Hammond,   Ind.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 

^""•''^.OSllo?';  Mav'25^'"''*'"^  ^   continuous  filter 
Giles,  Roy  X..  Hanunond,  'ind.,  assignor  to   Standard  Oil 

^';TeT'''2?8L398;  May°2T'^'^^  ^  continuous  filter 
Giliillan.    Paul    M..    Chicago,    ill.,    assignor    to    Shellmar 

I  rofiiicts    Conipany.    Mount    Vernon,    Ohio.      Container 
.      machine.     2.100.739  ;  Xov.  30 
Gil;:.  Frank  X.      (See  Kooistra,  L.,  and  Gilg  ) 
Cilkerson.    Francis    M.,    assignor    of    one-h.ilf    to    P     H 

•  .ilkerson,    St    Louis,    Mo.      Cushion    shoe.      2,098.235 ; 

"""Bi^.  '2'oV4^9lT>l^'23'^""'-      «--^"^"^"S   '-'    - 
Gilkerson.  l>ul  H.     (See  Gilkerson,  Francis  M.,  assignor.) 
Gilkey.  Louise,  et  al.     (See  Schwary,  P.,  and  Watson,  as- 
signors.) 
g;!I.  Al:in  F.     (.See  Pitt.  X.  P.,  and  GiU.) 


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Gill,  Arthur,  Dunedin  Otago,  New  Zealand.  Circulating 
ail-.     2,074,387  ;  Mar.  2-3. 

Gill,  Charles  I.,  Wilson,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Roy 
Moore.  Wilson  County,  X.  C.  Tobacco  flue  and  heating 
system.     2.095,186  ;  Oct.  5. 

Gill.  Claude  W.      (See  Rutherfofd.  Marvin  E.,  assignor.) 

Gill,  Edwin  R.  Sr.,  Tonkers.  X.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrig- 
erating svstem.    2,084,730  ;  June  22. 

Gill,  Ernest  W.  B.,  and  R.  H.  Donaldson.  Oxford,  England, 
assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Thermi- 
onic amplifier.     2,0G7.04S  ;  Jan.  5. 

Gill.  Frank  P.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
forming  sand  molds.     2,069.669  ;  Feb.  2. 

Gill  Glass  &  Fixture  Company.  (See  Regester,  Ramsay  G., 
assignor.) 

Gill,  James  H.  W.,  London.  England.  Screw  rotor  for 
high  speed  axial  flow  machinesT    2,090,888  ;  Aug.  24. 

Gillander,  Hugh  E.,  Jr.  (See  Rhodes,  E.  O.,  and  Gil- 
lander.  ) 

Glllberg,  Johannes.  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Framework  ar- 
rangement.    2,070,655  ;  Feb.  16. 

Gille,  Cyril  S.,  Woodinville,  Wash.  Furnace  circulatory 
system.     2,072,517  ;  Mar.  2. 

Gille,  Xils  J.,  and  E.  Hansson,  assignors  to  See  Fabriks 
Aktiebolag,  Sandviken,  Sweden.  Bow.  2,073,418  : 
Mar.  9. 

Gille,  Willis  H.,  St.  Paul,  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honey- 
well Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  (Control 
system.     2,083.780  :  June  Lo. 

Gille,  Willis  H.,  St.  Paul,  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honey- 
well Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Control 
system.     2,089,161 ;  Aug.  3. 

Gille,  Willis  H.,  St.  Paul,  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honey- 
well Regulator  Company,  Jlinneapolis,  Minn.  Tem- 
perature measuring  apparatus.     2, 096, .323  :   Oct.   19. 

Gillen,  George  A.,  Bronx,  X.  Y.  Electromagnetic  machine. 
2.066,343:  Jan.  5. 

Gillespie,  James  H.,  Belfast,  X'orthem  Ireland.  Separat- 
ing fibers  from  bast  plants.    2,072.749  ;  Mar.  2. 

Gillespie,  AViles  L.,  et  al.  (See  Meyers,  Urban  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gillet.  Alexis  F.,  Omaha.  Xebr.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Labora- 
tories. Inc.,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  Suction  actuated  signaling 
mechanism.     2,080,470  :  May  18. 

Gilletr,  Edward  H.  J.  C  West  Hampstead.  London.  Eng- 
land. Automobile  transmission  and  control  svstem. 
2.087,643  :  July  20. 

Gillett,  Glenn  D.,  Englewood.  X.  J.  Apparatus  and 
method  for  determining  field  strength.  2,079,205 ; 
May   4. 

Gillett,  Monson  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  I.  S.  Freeman, 
Halifax,  Xova  Scotia,  Canada.  Internally  contracting 
disk  brake  for  vehicles.     2,071,788:  Feb.  23. 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Company.  (See  Bowen.  Joseph  M., 
assignor.) 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Company.  (See  Gaskin,  Ivan  H., 
assignor.) 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Company.  (See  Hines,  Francis  J,, 
assignor.) 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Company.  (See  Muros,  Joseph, 
assignor.) 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Company.  (See  Stargardter. 
Albert  R.,  assignor.) 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Company.  (See  Testi.  Nicholas, 
assignor.) 

Gillette,  William  R..  Maywood,  and  A.  L.  Warner.  Elgin, 
assignors  to  Illinois  Iron  and  Bolt  Company,  Carpenters- 
ville.  111.  Mower  guard  construction.  2,080,471  ;  Mav 
IS. 

Gilley,  Albert  M.,  X'ew  Westminster,  British  Columbia, 
Canada,     Transporting  logs.     2,075,711  :  Mar.  30. 

Gilli.  Paiil.  Vienna,  Austria.  Accumulator  plant. 
2,089,915:  Aug.  10. 

Gilliam,  Lawrence  M..  assignor  of  fifteen  per  cent  to  D.  E. 
Lyon,  San  Anselmo,  Calif.  Tobacco  pipe  and  load. 
2,091,440:  Aug.  31. 

Gillies,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Union  Asbestos  &  Rubber 
Company,  Chicago,  III.  Waterproof  insulating  mate- 
rial.    2,070,861 ;  Feb.  16. 

Gillin,  Charles  E..  Brooklyn.  X.  Y.  Signal  device  for 
automobiles.      2,085,310  :  June  29. 

Gillin.  Hnrrv  M..  Millville,  X.  J.  Detachable  plaster 
f'«:t.     2.103,942:  Dec.  28. 

Gillis.  Randall.     (See  Andrews,  J.  W.,  and  Gillis.) 

Gillis.  Randall  La  Grange,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  Xew  VorU-.  X,  Y.  Insu- 
lated magnetic  core  and  method  of  making  insulated 
iiiaguetio  cores.      2,070,2.'?0  :  -Apr,  6. 

Gillispin,  Raymond  Ij.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company.  Kail  brace.  2,101,313: 
Dec.  7. 

Gillson.  Joseph  L.     (Sec  I/ciilier.  S  .  Gillsou.  iuid  Alent/'-r. ) 

Oilman,  Albert  E.,  assignor  to  King  &  Hamilton  Com- 
pany, Ottawa.   111.     Corn  sheller.      2.07.S.302  :   Mar.   9 

Gilman  Kanfold  Corporation.  (See  Mnbon,  Carl  It.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gllman.  Henry  S..  Springfield,  JIass.  Mall  box. 
2.102,620;  Dec.   21. 

Gilman,  Norman  H,      (See  Ciiminoz,  H..  and  (Jihnnn.) 

Gilmer,  L.  II.,  Co.  (See  Geare,  Randolph  E.  S.,  ns- 
f-iigiKir. ) 

Gilmore,  Folliard  F.,  Boston,  Mnss.  Diamond  wheel 
dresser.     2,081,808  ;  May  25, 


Giimore,  Harry.  Camden.  X.  J.  Stxengthening  crank 
cases.     2.098.451 :  Xov.  9. 

Gilmore,  Leslie  R.     (See  Franklin,  J.  S.,  and  Gilmore.) 

Gilmore,  Michael  J..  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Highway  torch. 
2,102,696  :  Dec.  21. 

Gilmore.  \Villiam  E..  Lvndhurst,  X.  J.  Generator  opera- 
tion.    2.100,076:  Xov.   23. 

Gilmore,  ^Villiam  L.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hookless 
Fastener  Company.  Separable  fastener.  2,077,360 : 
Apr.    13. 

Gilmore,  William  L.,  Meadville.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hookless 
Fastener  Company.  Slider  for  slide  fasteners. 
2,096.680  :   Oct.   19. 

Gilmore.  William  L..  Meadville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hookless 
Fastener  Companv.  Separable  fastener.  2,098,338 ; 
Xov.  9. 

Gilord  Corporation.  The.  (See  Bleakeley,  Purling  A.. 
assignor.) 

Gilpin  Autolock  Corporation.  (See  Gilpin,  Victor  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  111.  Refrigerating  svstem. 
2,070,044:  Feb.  9. 

Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Union  Metal 
Products  Companv.  Chicago,  111.  Railway  hopper  car 
construction.      2,070.045  ;    Feb.    9. 

Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  111.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,  Xew  Kensington,  Pa.  Hatch  construction. 
2,072,328;  Mar.  2. 

Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Union  Metal 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  car  wall. 
2,075,195  ;  Mar.  30. 

Gilpin.  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Union  Metal 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Railway  ear  wall. 
2.077,558  :  Apr.  20. 

I  Ulpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  111.,  assignor  to  Union  Metal 
Products  Companv.  Chicago,  111.  Wall  panel  for  rail- 
way cars.     2,080,005  ;  May  11. 

Gilpin,  Garth  (J..  Riverside.  111.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,  Xew  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  roof.  2,085,311 ; 
June  29. 

Gilpin,  Garth  G..  Riverside,  111.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,  X'ew  Kensington,  Pa.  Freight  car  construc- 
tion.    2,092.277  :  Sept.  7. 

Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside,  111.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Companv,  Xew  Kensington,  Pa.  Railway  refrigerator 
car  construction.     2.093,118  ;  Sept.  14. 

Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside.  HI.,  assignor  to  P.  H. 
Murphy  Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  roof. 
2,093,756  :  Sept.  21. 

Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  Riverside.  111.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,  Xew  Kensington.  Pa.  Hatch  construction. 
2.100,124;  Xov.  23. 

Gilpin.  Garth  G..  Riverside.  111.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  JIurphy 
Company.  Xew  Kensington.  Pa.  Hatch  construction. 
2.100.125  :  Xov.  23. 

Gilpin,  Victor  L.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Gilpin  Auto- 
lock Corporation.     Auto  lock.     2.083,161  :  June  8. 

Gilroy,  Walter,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  Heating  apparatus. 
2.088,647  :  Aug.  .3. 

Gilson  Bolens  Slanufacturing  Company.  (See  Large, 
George,  assignor.) 

Gilson  Brothers  Company.  (See  Gilson,  Michael  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gilson,  Dayton  H.,  Rushville,  Ind.  Corn  sheller. 
2,073,742-;  Mar.  16. 

Gilson.  Michael  V.,  assignor  to  Gilson  Brothers  Company, 
Fredonia.  Wis.     Automobile   truck.     2,079,345 ;  5Iay   i. 

(jilson.  Robert  M.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  .Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Electrical 
rectifier.      2.083.647  :   June  1.5. 

Gilson,  Robert  M.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signnl  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Battery 
charging  regul.ntion.     2,091,708:  Aug.  31. 

Gilson,  Roljert  JI..  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company.  Swissvale.  Pa.  Railway  sig- 
naling apparatus.     2,098.822:  Xov.  9. 

Gimeno.  Harold.  Xorman,  Okla.  Tile  roofing.  2,100.50.") ; 
Xov.  30. 

Gimse,    Peter.      (See   Sorensen.   C.   P..   and   Gimse.) 

Ginder,  William  H.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Proc- 
ter &  Schwartz.  Incorporated,  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Toaster.     2.093,518  :  Sept.  21. 

Gingras.  Rosario.  Los  Angeles.  Calif,  .\utomobile  signal. 
2.08S.:570  :  July  27. 

Ginn.  William  L.,  Muncie.  Ind.  Rotary  checking  attach- 
ment for  planters.     2.085.678  :  June  29. 

Ginsberg,  .Morton.     (See  Levy,  S.  H.,  and  Ginsberg.) 

Ginter.  Charles  W..  assignor  to  The  Aro  Equipment  Cor- 
|)oration.  Bryan.  Ohio.  Xozzle  construction.  2.007.445; 
Jan.   12. 

Ginter,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  The  .Vro  Enuipment  Cor- 
poration, Bryan,  Ohio.  Lubricant  servicing  apparatus. 
2.083,259  ;  June  8. 

Ginter.  Charles  W,,  and  J.  F.  Carter,  assignors  to  The 
.\ro  Equipment  Corporation.  Brynn,  Ohio.  Oil  dis- 
pensing system.     2.0S0.566  :  May  18. 

Ginter.  Charles  W..  and  J,  1".  Carter,  assignors  to  The 
.Vro  Equipment  Corporation.  Hrvan,  Ohio.  Liquid 
Slor.ige  (levii-e.      2.0S0.567  :    May    IS. 

Gionet.  Arthur  W,,  assignor  to  I'.oolt  .MIIIk,  Lowell.  M.-tna. 
.\etuatinc  nie^ms  for  harness  motion  of  looms. 
2,079,502  ;  May   4. 

(Jiordnno,  Joseph.  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Duplex  letter  sheet 
2.071,623  ;  Feb.  2:i. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Giordani.  Kuffaele,  Bologna,  Iialv.  Sheet-metal  struc- 
ture for   cycles.     2,089.889;    Aug.  10. 

Giovannetti,  Peter,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Trigger  niecb- 
nnism.     2,085,258  ;  June  29. 

Gipe,  Harrison  S.,  York,  a.ssigiior  to  Quinlan  Pretzel  Co., 
Keadiiig,  Pa.  Pretzel  fonning  apparatus.  2,090,291  ; 
Awj:.  17. 

Girard  IManufacture  Company,  The.  (See  Smith,  Anthony 
N.,  M.ssiiriior.  I 

Girard,  Paul,  I.,von,  France.  Regula table  fuse  for  pro- 
jectiles.    2,076,788  ;  Feb.  16. 

Girard,  Paul,  Lvon,  France,  Mechanical  time  fuse, 
2,102,0.^0;  Doc.  21. 

Girard,  Pierre  M.,  Courbevoie,  France,  assignor  to  Jaeger 
Watch  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tachometer, 
2,082,949;  .luiie  8. 

Girdler  Corporation,  The.  (See  Bottoms,  Robert  R.,  as- 
sipcnor. ) 

Girdler  Coi-poration,  The.  (See  Routh,  Almond  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

Girdler  Corporation,  The.     (See  Lakso,  Eino  E.,  assignor.) 

Girl,  Christian.  .TS.signor  to  Kelch  Heater  Company,  De- 
troit, Midi.  Loading  and  unloading  attachment  for 
vehicles,     2,091,068  ;  Aug,  24. 

Girl,  Cliristiau,  assignor  to  Kelch  Heater  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Dock  loader  and  unloador.  2,091,069; 
Aug.  24. 

Girl,  Christian,  assignor  to  Kelch  Heater  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Deck  loader  and  unloador.  2,091,070 ; 
Aug.  24. 

Girl,  Cliristian,  assignor  to  Kelch  Heater  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Loading  and  unloading  attachment  for 
automobiles.     2,091,071 :  Aug.   24. 

Girl,  f'hri.stian,  assignor  to  Kelch  Heater  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Deck  loader  and  unloader.  2,094,401 ; 
Sept.   28. 

Girouard,  Albert,  assignor  to  Fosgood  Corporation,  Leo- 
minster, Mass.     Ornamental  cliain.     2,095,547  ;  Oct.  12. 

Giroux,  Emiel,  JamestOTvn,  N.  Dak.  Tire  deflation  signal. 
2,09G,.540  ;    Oct.   19. 

Girscht,  William,  assignor  to  The  American  r>rake  Com- 
liany,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Slack  adjuster.  2,092,391  ; 
Sept.   7. 

Girton,  Paul  K..  MjUville,  Pa,  Container  rinser  and  steri- 
lizer.     2.0R7.838  ;  Jan.  12. 

Gisholt  Macliine  Company.  (See  Godfriaux,  Louis  E., 
assignor.) 

Gisholt  Machine  Company.  (See  Olson,  Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gistucci,  Paul  X.  A.  (.See  Thieulin.  M.  C.  P.,  and 
Gistucci.) 

Gistucci,  Paul  X.  A.,  Paris,  and  J.  Lichtenstein,  Leval- 
lois-Perret,  assignors  to  Socicte  Generale  des  Car- 
burateurs  Zenith,  Levallois-Perret,  France.  Carbu- 
retor.     2,081,741  ;   May   25. 

Gils.  Jules  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Key-holder.  2,070,540; 
Feb.  9. 

Gils.  Remi  J.,  Riverside,  111.  Lubricating  mechanism. 
2,077,880  :  Apr.  20. 

Gits,  Remi  J.,  Chicago,  111,     Oil  seal.     2,077,881  ;  Apr.  20. 

Gitzen,  Cora  M..  Detroit,  Slich.  Sewing  thimble. 
2,070,078  ;   Feb.  9. 

Givaudan-Delawanna,  Inc.  (See  Cai'penter,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

Givjiudan-Delawanna,  Inc.  (See  Carpenter,  Marion  S,, 
arssignor.) 

Givaudan-Delawanna,  Inc.  (See  St.  Pfau,  Alexander, 
assignor.) 

Givelet,   Armand  J,      (See  Loth,   W,   A,,   and  Givelet.) 

Givelet,   Joseph   A.      (See  Lotli,    W.   A,,    and    Givelet.) 

Given.  Jay  A..  Dunsmuir,  Calif.  Track  level  indicator. 
2,068,017;  Jan.  19. 

Givens,  John  W.      (See  Yaliroff,   D.   L.,  and  Givens.) 

Gizzarelli,  Nickolas,  Warren,  R.  I.  Plug  connecter. 
2,071,067;  Fob.  16. 

Glab,  William  N.,  assignor  to  Morrison  Brothers  Com- 
pany, Dubuciue,  Iowa.     Relief  valve.     2,079,164  ;  May  4- 

Glab,  William  N.,  assignor  to  Morrison  Brothers  (,'oni- 
panv,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Apparatus  and  method  of  pump- 
ing "hydrocarbon    liquids.      2,080,706;    May    18. 

Glacy,  Kdwnrd  W..  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Coaster  brake. 
2,091,586;  Aug.  31. 

Glacy,  Edward  W.,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Coaster  brake  and 
mounting.     2,098.704  ;  Nov.  9. 

Glad,  Andrew,  Donovan,  III.  Swimmer's  appliance. 
2,094,532  ;  Sept.  28. 

Glade,  (Jeorge  If.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  conductor 
terminal  device.     2,083,836;  June  15. 

Gladerk,  Frederick  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  .Am- 
erican Machine  &  Foundry  Company.  Removable  slicer 
for  bread-wrapping  machines.     2,095,694;  Oct.   12. 

Glndeck,  Frederick  C.,  Brooklyn,  and  J,  P,  Dunning,  St, 
.Mhans,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  International  Cigar  Ma- 
chinerv  Company.  Scrap  bunch  machine.  Re.  20,334  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Gladfelter,  Willie  J.  (See  Stewart,  R.  J.,  and  Glad 
feller.) 

Gladfelter,  Wlltle  I.,  assignor  to  Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Bottle  capping  machine. 
2,081,809:    May    25. 

Gl.i'lsiiMip.  William  I).,  Now  York,  N,  Y.  Key  carrier. 
2,000,.">26;  Jan.  .'5. 


Gladwell,  Arthur  W.  D.,  London,  England.  Carburetor. 
2,102,301  ;  Dec.  14. 

Gladwell,  Arthur  W.  D.,  London,  England.  Carburetor. 
2,102.302;  Dec.  14. 

Glaeu/.iT,  Harry,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  L.  L.  Neebe, 
Woodbury,  N.  J.  Electric  locomotive  bed  frame. 
2.076,231  ;  Apr.   6. 

Gliihe,  Frederick  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  A,  G. 
Spalking  &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Protective  armor 
for  football  players  and  the  like.     2,071,827  ;  Feb.  23. 

Glancey,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Home  Golf  Incorporated, 
Trenton,  N.  J.  Golf  drive  stroke  practice  device. 
2,095.002  ;  Oct.  5. 

Glancv,  Alfred  R.,  and  W.  M.  Chamberlin,  Plymouth, 
Mich.      Hinging   means.      2,069,750 ;    Feb.   9. 

Glasberg.  Myer  jt..  Revere,  Mass.  Needle  clamp  and 
thread  euard.     2,088,852  :  Aug.  3. 

Glaser,  Harry,  Detroit,  Mich.  Window  construction. 
2,091,036  ;  Aug.  24. 

Glaser,  JIarcus,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  United  Scientific 
Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loud  speaker  tele- 
phone svstem.     2,087,027  ;  July  13. 

Glaser,  William  F.     (See  Waters,  H..  .nnd  Glaser. > 

Glashutte  Brehmenstall,  Septimus  Bohm,  Jr,  (See  B6hm, 
Eugen,  assignor.) 

Glasner,  Rudolph  W.,  et  al.  (See  Rode,  F.  J.,  and  Ziska, 
assignors.) 

Glasner,  Rudolph  W.,  assignor  to  Clearing  Machine  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Metal  drawing  press.  2,077,407  ; 
Apr.  20 

Glasner,  Rudolph  W.,  assignor  to  Clearing  Machine  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.     Press.     2,08.^,048  ;  June  29. 

Glasner.  Rudolph  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Drawing  press. 
2,085,799  :  ,Tuly  6. 

Glasner,  Rudolph  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  fluid  pres- 
sure controlled  clutch  and  brake.    2.095,094 ;  Oct.  5. 

Glnsner.  Rudolph  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Press.  2,102,842; 
Dec.  21. 

Glass,  Hugh  B.,  Anniston,  Ala.,  assignor  to  Swann  Re- 
soareli.  Incorporated.  Dielectric  medium.  2,070.268; 
Feb.   9. 

Glass,  Hugh  B.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Improving  the  color 
of  wood  pulp.     2,070,893  ;  Feb.  16. 

Glass,  Richard  J.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Control  apparatus 
for  ladio  receivers.     2,079.445  ;  May  4. 

Glass,  Willie  F.,  and  M.  G.  Sibley,  Gulfport,  Miss.  Filter. 
2,100,951 ;  Nov.  30. 

GlaUke.  Benjamin  L.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Liquid  spraying 
apnar.atus.     2.000.326  ;  Aug.    17. 

Glauber,  John  J.,  assignor  to  Arcturus  Development  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N.  J.  Tube  element  shock  absorber. 
2,089,647  ;  Aug.  10. 

Glavve,  Raymond  W.,  Acampo,  Calif.  Traffic  signal. 
2.100.246:  Nov.  23. 

Glaze,  Arnold  C.  H.,  Dukinfield,  England.  Apparatus  for 
spray  painting  and   the  like.     2,081,742  ;  May  25. 

Glazier,  JIanuel,  New  Rochelle,  N.  1'.  Safety  razor. 
2,085.423  ;  June  29. 

Gleaner  Harvester  Corporation.  (See  Pierson,  T.  N.,  and 
Allen,  assignors.) 

Gleason,  Anthony  H.     (See  Mikeska.  L.  A.,  and  Gleason.) 

Gleason,   Anthony  H.      (See   Steik,  K.  T.,    and   Gleason.) 

Gleason,  Anlhony  H.      (See  Wiezevich,  P.  J.,  and  Gleason.) 

Gleason,  Daniel  H.,  Jlountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories.  Incorporated.  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Register  device.     2,097,151  ;  Oct.  26. 

Gleason.  George  A.     (See  Brickmnn.  .\.  E.,  and  Gleason.) 

Gleason,  George  A.     (See  Ellsworth,  F,  H.,  and  Gleason.) 

Gleason.  George  A..  Worcester.  Jlnss.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Traffic  guard.     2,071,863  ;  Feb.  23. 

Gleason,  George  A.,  and  C.  E.  Stolnacke,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  assignors  lo  The  Ain(>riean  Steel  and  Wire  Com- 
)iany  of  New  Jersey.  Making  flexible  conduits  for 
cable  controls.     2,095,.599  ;  Oct.  12. 

Gleason.  James  M.,  assisnor  to  M.  B.  Sachs,  Chicago,  111. 
Switch.     2.098,644  ;  Nov.  9. 

Gleason,  John  I'..  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
H.  E.  and  J.  L.  Pearson.  EI  Jlonte,  Calif.  Display 
device.     2,095,504;  Oct.  12. 

Gleason,  Stanley  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Filter.  2,088,199  ; 
July  27. 

Gleason,  William  W.,  assignor  to  Nachman  Spring-Filled 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Edging  for  spring  assemblies 
for  upholstery.      2,102,066  :   Dec.   14. 

Gleason  Works.  (See  Bullock,  E.  W.,  Gallowav,  Carlsen, 
and  Condon,  assignors.) 

Gleason  Works.     (See  Carlsen.  Leonard  O.,  assignor  ) 

Gleason  Works,     (See  Condon,  Robert  S.,  assignor.) 

Gleason   Works.      (See    Heard,   August   C    assignor  ) 

Gleason  Works.     (See  Slade,  Leon  D..  .MSSignor.) 

Gleason    Works.       (See    Wildhaber,    Ernest,    assignor  ) 

Gleason  Works,.  (See  Wildhaber,  E.,  and  Candee,  as- 
signors.) 

Gledliill,  Walter,  Huddersfield,  England.  Weft-replenish- 
ing loom  for  weaving.    2,073,988  ;  Mar.  10. 

Gledhill.  William  E.,  Gallon,  Ohio.  Road  scraner. 
2.000.117  ;  Aug.  17.  ' 

Gleichmann,   Hans.      (See  Michel,   F..    and   Gleichmann.) 

Gleick,  Michael  E.,  Archbald,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  increas- 
ing the  intensity  of  flaming  arcs.     2,008,795  •  Jan    26 

Gleiisman,  Harold,  Cedarhursl,  N.  \,  Hamper.  2,095,384; 
Oct.  12. 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


237 


Glen,  Robert  R.,  Anglet,  France,  assignor  to  Glen's  Pat- 
ents and  Holdings,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loudspeaker, 
sound  reproducing  instrument,  and  the  like.  2,071,828  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Glen,  Robert  R.,  Anglet,  France,  assignor  to  Glen's  Pat- 
ents and  Holdings,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loudspeaker 
and  like  instrument.     2,071,829  ;  Feb.  2.3. 

Glen,  Robert  R.,  Anglet,  If'rance,  assignor  to  Glen's  Pat- 
ents and  Holdings,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ship's  sig- 
naling system.     2,074,172  ;  Mar.  16. 

Glen,  Robert  R.,  Anglet,  France,  assignor  to  Glen's  Pat- 
ents and  Holdings,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loudspeaker 
and  the  like.     2,074,173  :  Mar.  16. 

Glen,  Robert  R.,  Biarritz,  France,  assignor  to  Glen's  Pat- 
ent and  Holdings,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loudspeaker 
and  the  like.     2,073,474  ;  Mar.  9. 

Glen,  Robert  R.,  Biarritz,  France,  assignor  to  Glen's 
Patents  and  Holdings,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cen- 
trifugal clutch.     2,081,743  ;  May  25. 

Glendinning,  Edward  W.  (See  Nichols,  D.  E.,  and 
Glendinning.) 

Glenn,  George  G.,  and  J.  D.  Glenn,  Gastonia,  N.  C.  Yarn 
cone  printing  device.     2,071,336  ;  Feb.  23. 

Glenn,  Howard  A.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Dromgold  & 
Glenn,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerator  car.  2,085,906  ; 
July  6. 

Glenn,  Jerry  H.     (See  Williams,  Jewell  R.,  assignor.) 

Glenn,  Jesse  Y.,  Berwick,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American  Car 
and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cooling  mold. 
2,077,927  ;  Apr.  20. 

Glenn,  John  D.     (See  Glenn,  George  G.,  and  J.  D.) 

Glenn,  Percy  R.,  assignor  to  U.  B.  Iwerks,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Sound  recording  system.     2,089,473  ;  Aug.  10. 

Glenney,  Mildred  R.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Instruction  sheet. 
2,090,037  ;  Aug.   17. 

Glenny,  Clarence  S.,  Rockford,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Wash- 
burn Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Bicycle  basket. 
2,079,851  ;  May  11. 

Glen's  Patents  and  Holdings,  Inc.  (See  Glen,  Robert  R., 
assignor.) 

Glezen,  Carlisle  S.,  Baldwin,  assignor  to  The  Safe  Tread 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Particle  inlaid  sur- 
face.    2,090,836  ;  Aug.  24. 

Glick,  Jack,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  Lederman,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Baby  carriage  construction.  2,088,200 ; 
July  27. 

Glick,  Hynian,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Suspender.  2,089,474 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Glickman,  Max,  et  al.  (See  Moss,  L.  E.,  and  Titus,  as- 
signors.) 

Oliila  Corp.  of  America.      (See  Berkner,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Glida  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Kase,  N.,  and 
Wiesenfeld,  assignors.) 

Glida  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Reiter,  Daniel  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gliddon  Company,  The.  (See  Cherry,  Oscar  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gliddon  Company,  The.  (See  Heberer,  A.  J.,  and  Mar- 
shall, a.=;signors.) 

GliddcMi  Company,  The.  (Sec  O'Brien,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Glidden  Company,  The.  (See  O'Brien,  W.  J.,  and  Brett, 
a.ssignors.) 

Glidden  Company,  The.  (See  Rhodes,  Herbert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Glidden  Company,  The.  (See  Ruth,  J.  P.,  and  Boyd,  as- 
signors.) 

Glidden  Company,  Tiie.  (See  Schuler,  Elmer  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gliddon  Company,  The.     (See  Smcdloy,  Carl  R.,  assignor.) 

Glidden  Company,  The.  (See  TurnbuU,  Edward  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gliddon  Company,  The.  (See  Wahlforss,  E.,  Johnson, 
and    Lacy,    assignors.) 

Glidden  Company,  The.  (See  Wahlforss,  L.  Coklblatt,  and 
Lacy,  assignors.) 

Glidden  Company,  The.  (See  White,  Bernard  S.,  as- 
.signor.) 

Gliddon,   Cordon   H.      (See  Amoa,  A.,   Jr.,  and   Gliddon.) 

GlietenlxTg,  Eugen.  (See  Clingestcin,  H.,  Gliotenborg, 
and  Goos.) 

Gli<'lenbcrK,  Eugen,  and  P.  Schubert,  Leverkusen-I.  G. 
Werk,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  AzodyestulTs.  2,103,778  ;  Doc. 
28. 

Glines,  Frederick  S.,  Lynn,  assignor  to  The  Peerless 
Machinery  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Shoe  machine. 
2,071,008;  Feb.  16. 

Glinka,  Karl,  TJerdingen-on-tho-Rhine,  Germany,  as.signor 
to  I'lie  liuell  Coml)u.stion  Comi);uiy,  Limiled,  London, 
England.  App.aratii.s  for  drying  or  otherwise  treating 
mnterinls.     2,093.270;  Sept.  14. 

Glinz,  Edg.ir  11.     (See  Wright,  J.  W.,  and  Gllnz.) 

GlisRon,  \Villiam  B.,  Trenton,  'rcnii.  Device  for  overcom- 
ing Htiittering.     2,098,807;  Nov.  9. 

Globe  American  Corporation.  (.See  Harvey,  W.  D.,  and 
Chester,  assignors.) 

Globe  American  Corporation.  (See  Hill,  Dewey  H.,  as 
signor. ) 

Globe  American  Corporation.  (See  Tolley,  Donald  B., 
assignor.) 

Globe  American  Corporation.  (See  Tolley,  D.  B.,  and  Hill, 
niHSlgnors.) 


Globe  Automatic  Sprinkler  Company.  (See  Rowley,  Ar- 
thur C,  assignor.) 

Globe  Egg  Stabilizing  Company.  (See  Funk,  Frederick  G., 
assignor.) 

Globe  Hoist  Company.     (See  Bristol,  Cyrus  J.,  assignor.) 

•Globe  Machine  &  Blanufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Neitzel,  J.  W.,  and  Lipscomb,  assignors.) 

Globe  Machine  &  Stamping  Company.  (See  Eyring,  Her- 
bert,  assignor.) 

Globe  Machinery  &  Supply  Company.  (See  Bristol,  C.  J., 
and  Thompson.) 

Globe  Machinery  &  Supply  Company.  (See  Thompson, 
Elmer  B..  assignor.) 

Globe  Oil  Tools  Company.  (See  Abegg,  Walter  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Globe  Oil  Tools  Company.  (See  Catland,  Alfred  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Globe  Oil  Tools  Company.  (See  Catland,  A.  C,  (as- 
signor)   and   Howard.) 

Globe  Oil  Tools  Company.  (See  Calland,  A.  C,  and 
lOfromson,  assignors.) 

Globe  Oil  Tools  Company.  (See  Catland,  A.  C,  and  Blax- 
well,  assignors.) 

Globe  Oil  Tools  Company.  (See  Efromson,  Philip  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Globe  Oil  Tools  Company.  (See  Grimmelsmau,  George  F., 
assignor.) 

Globe  Oil  Tools  Company.  (See  Howard,  J.  H.,  and  Cat- 
land,  assignors.) 

Globe  Oil  Tools  Company.  (See  Stroud,  Voet  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Globe  Oil  Tools  Companj'.  (See  Wright,  Jesse  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

Globe  Slicing  Machine  Co.  (See  Waage,  John  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Globe  Steel  Tubes  Co.     (See  Ilirig,  Harry  K.,  assignor.) 

Globe-Union  Inc.     (See  Coldwell,  John  S.,  assignor.) 

Globe-Union   Inc.      (See  Ehlers,  George  M.,  assignor.) 

Globe-Union  Inc.     (See  Megow.  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Globe-Union  Inc.     (See  Stoekle,  Erwin  R.,  assignor.) 

Globe- Wernicke  Company,  The.  (See  Schmitz,  Fred  A., 
assignor. ) 

Glogau,  Manfred  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Sign.  2,092,247 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Gloo,  E.,  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (See  Kalbitzer, 
George  W.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Gloor,  Albert  B.,  and  E.  A.,  Hawthorne,  N.  J.,  said  E.  A. 
Gloor  assignor  to  said  A.  B.  Gloor.  Heddle  frame. 
2,070,104  ;    Feb.    9. 

Gloor,  Emil  A.      (See  Gloor,  Albert  B.,  and  E.   A.) 

Gloor,  Walter  E.,  Kennett  S(|uare,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Hercules  Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Dehydra- 
tion of  nitrocellulose  and  the  product  thereof. 
2,102,697;  Dec.  21. 

Glove  Corporation,  The.  (See  Sturm,  Conrad  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Glover,  Benjamin  P.      (See  Hughes,  Z.  A.,  and  Glover.) 

Glover,  Dewey  A.,  Perry,  Okla.  Escape  device  for  der- 
ricks.    2,088,514  ;  July  27. 

Glover,  John,  assignor  to  Midway  Chemical  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Mop.     2,081,230;  May  2,^). 

Glover,  John  L.  R.,  et  al.  (See  Sinitzin-White,  Nicholas, 
assignor.) 

Glover,  W.  T.,  and  Company  Limited.  (See  Beaver,  C.  J.,' 
and  Davey,  assignors.) 

Glover,  W.  T.,  and  Company  Limited.  (See  Beaver,  C.  J., 
and   Fairfield,   assignors.) 

Glowatzki,    Ernst.      (See    Cauer,    W.,    and    Glowatzki.) 

Glowka,  Martin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  system  for 
airplanes.     2.094,429  ;  Sept.  28. 

Glowica,  Martin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Waterproof  spat. 
2,099,476.  Nov.  10. 

Olucsonkamp,  Earl  W.  (See  Hass,  II.  B.,  and  Glueson- 
l;niiii>.  assignors.) 

Gliuk,  Edward  V.,  Bronx,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Royal  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  Avon,  Mass.  Fuse  holder. 
2,070,943  :  Apr.  13. 

Gliick,  Emil,  lUirkhardtsdorf,  Germany.  Elastic  band. 
2,103,579;  Doc.  28. 

Gluck,  Fred  C,  assignor  to  Minerva  Wax  Paper  Company, 
Minerva,  Ohio.  Dispensing  package.  2,085,049  ;  June 
29. 

Gluck,  Max.     (See  Dallos,  Max,  assignor.) 

Gluckman,  Charles  I.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Panel  attaching 
clamp  for  beds,  floor  lamps,  and  the  like.  2. 007, -187  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Gliifz,  Charles  V„  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Scale.  2,087,510; 
July  20. 

Gluiid,  Wilhelm,  and  W.  Klempt,  assignors  to  Borgwerks- 
vciband  zur  Vcrwcrtung  von  Schutz-rochten  der  Kohlon- 
t(>cliiiik  (!.  m.  Ii.  II.,  Dortmund-Eving,  Germany.  Sepa- 
rating amino  acid.s  readily  sohil)l(>  in  water  and  ammo- 
nium sulphate.     2,071,282;  Feb.  10.  ' 

Gliiud.  Wilhi'lm,  W.  Klempt  and  F.  Brodkorb,  n.sslgnors 
to  (icsellschal't  fiir  Kolilentechnik  in.  b.  II,,  Dorliuuiul- 
Evlng,  Germanv.  Producing  amino  iiit riles.  2,085,079  ; 
June  29. 

(.'iiii'liii.   Waller.      (See  Fischer,  E.,  and  Gmolln.) 

(!ii.'\dlng.M-,  Cli:ii-les  B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Insecticide. 
2,00S.7  12  ;  .l;in.  20. 

Gnadlnger,  Charles  B..  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Insectlclilo 
and  method  of  making.     2,0.'<7,02S  ;  July    1.'!. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Gnadinger,   Charles   B.,   Minneapolis,    Minn.     Insecticidal 

(iust.     L',0!)2.30S;  Sept.  7. 
Gnavi,  Aldo,  Turin,  Italy,  assignor  to  The  Wcstinghouse 
Air  Bialce  Company,   Wilnierding,   Pa.     Fluid   pressure 
brake.      2.071.741  ;    Feb.    23. 
Goat    IJadio    Tube    I'aits,    Inc.       (See    Hafecost,    F.,    and 

Stavcr,  assignors.) 
Gobelin  Company,  The.      (See  Petremont,  Gordon  A.,   as- 
signor.) 
Gober.    George   R.,    Alameda,    Calif.      Terminal    bushing. 

2,077.GSG  :  Apr.  20. 
Goble,      .jBjues      I).,      Los      Angeles,      Calif.        Inkwell. 

2,088,952  ;  Aug.  3. 
Gochnauer,  Walter  E.,  Dover,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  American 
Sales  Book  Company,  Inc.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.     Strip 
feeding  mechanism    for  writing   machines.      2,101,334; 
Dec.  7. 
Goekel,   Theodor.      (See   Strecker,    Gerald.) 
Godard,  John  S.     (See  Read,  B.  K.,  Godard,  and  Hall.) 
Godare.    Anthony    J.,    Denver.    Colo.     Plug-in    receptacle. 

2.0S7.").3S  :  July    20. 
Goddard.  De  Wilt  R.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation     of     America.      Synchronization     system. 
2,0S.j.424  ;  June  29. 
Goddard,  Charles  F.,  deceased,  by  F.  H.  Goddard,  admin- 
istrator, Denver,  (^olo.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  The  Lubrication   Corporation,   Chicago,   111.     Grease 
gun.     Re.  20,385  :  June  1. 
Goddard,      Francis     M.,     administrator.      (See     Goddard, 

Charles  F.). 
Goddard  &  Goddard  Company.      (See  Grattan,  Stanley  H., 

assignor.) 
Goddard,   Robert   H.,   Roswell,   N.  Mex.     Combustion  ap- 
paratus.    2,085,800  ;  July  6. 
Goddard.  Robert  II.,  Roswell.  X.  Mex.     Igniter.    2.090,0;^9  : 

Aug.  17. 
Goddard.  Robert  H.,  Worcester,  !Mass.     Aircraft  construc- 
tion.     2,090.038  :  Aug.    17. 
Godfrev.     Edward     C,     Detroit,     Mich.       Lamp     stand. 

2,089,091  :  Aug.  3. 
Godefroid,    Armand,   Berlin-Shoneberg,    Germany.      Timer 

for  a  game.     2,095,030  ;  Oct.  5. 
Godfrey,   Elmore  M.,   Jr.,   Knoxvillo,   Tcnn.     Tire   buffing 

stand.     2.0SO.050;   June  29. 
Godfrey.  Elmore  'SI..  Jr..  Knoxville.  Tenn.     Vehicle  v>iieel. 

2.086.358  ;  July  6. 
Godfrey,    Joseph    R.,    Concrete,    Wash.      Scarifier    tooth. 

2,082,283  ;  June  1. 
Godfrey,  Percy  F.,  Croydon,  assignor  to  Bell  Punch  Com- 
I>auy    Limitetl.    London,    England.     Advertising   device. 
2.092,154  :  Sept.  7. 
Godfrey,   Samuel  M.,   Sharon,  Pa.     Fish-scaling  machine. 

2,086,159  :  July  6. 
Godfrey.  Truman  M.,   Winchester,  Mass.,  and  V.   Serbell, 
Leoriia.   N.   J.,   assignors   to   Lever  Brothers   Company. 
Finishing  shortening.     2,101,490  ;  Dec.  7. 
Godfrey,   Vincent  H.,   United  States  Navy.     Salinonieter. 

2.007,914  :  Jan.  19. 
Godfriaux,   Louis  E.,   assignor  to   Gisholt  Machine  Com- 
pany, Madison,  Wis.     Machine  tool.     2,093,757 ;   Sept. 
21. 
fJodlPV.  Charles  E.     (See  Falge,  R.  N.,  Godley,  and  Little.) 
Godley,    I'aul    F.,    and    V..    A.    Laport.    Montclair.    N.    J. 
Radiating  system  for  electromagnetic  waves.    2,083,260; 
June  S. 
Gf>dow.sky,   Leopold,   Jr.      (See   Mannes,   L.   D..   and   Go- 

dowsky. ) 
(Jodsey.  Frank  W.,  Jr.,  North   Adams.  Mass.,   assignor  to 
The"  Safety  Car  Heating  cS:  I.,ighting  Company.     Electric 
regulation.     2,007,604;  Jan.  12. 
Godsey.    Frank   W.,   Jr.,   assignor   to    Sprague   Specialties 
Company,  North  Adams,  Mass.     Electrolytic  condenser. 
2.091.92b;  Aug.  31. 
Goibc'l,  Grorge,  assignor  to  Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company, 
Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.     I>ong  cork  with  corrugated  shell 
attached.     2.087.343  ;   July   20. 
Goebert,  Elmer  (".      (See  I>ucht,  V.  F..  and  Goebert.) 
Goebert.  Elmer  C,  United  States  .\rmy,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Shipping  pack-age.     2,094,009  ;  Sept.  28. 
Goebert,  lOlmer  C,  Unite<l  States  .\rmy.  Philadelphia.  Pa., 
and    T.    A.    Conlon,    Silver    Sprinir,    Md.      Gun    mount. 
2,091.278  :  Aug.  31. 
Goecke,  Rudolph  F.,  Elyria,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Pfaud- 
ler  Co.,    Rochester,   N.   Y.     Liquid   treating  apparatus. 
2,083,837:  June  15. 
Goecke,  Rudolph  F.,  Elyria,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Pfaudler 
Co.,     Rochester,     N.    Y.      Liquid    treating    apparatus. 
2,084.614;  June  22. 
Goeddel,  Arthur  D..  et  a).      (See  Fischer,  Oliver  C,  as- 
signor.) 
Goeddcrtz.     Henry,     Denver,     Colo.       Automobile     trunk. 

2,074,170;  Mar.  16. 
Goedike,   George  (',.,  assignor  to   Roberts   &   Porter.   Inc., 
Chicago,  III.    Dampening  roller  for  lithographic  presses. 
2,080,127;  May  11. 
Goedike,   John    G..    San    Antonio.   Tex.     Dual    dampening 
and  inking  mcrlianisni  for  i)lanographic  and  analogous 
pre.ssi'S.      2,103.2.")4:   Dec.   28. 
Goedrich,  Paul,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.     Water-soluble  bactcrici- 

dala.     2.073,057  ;  Mar.  9. 
Goeller,    Robert    A..    Larchmont,    N.    T.      Floor    conduit. 
2.081.197  ;  May  25. 


Goeller,  Robert  A.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Connecter. 
2.092,372  ;   Sept.  7. 

Goelzer,  Henry  J.     (See  Hansen,  W.  C,  and  Goelzer.) 

Goenen,  Leo  E'..  assignor  to  Frits-Cross  Company,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.     Chair.     2,083,838 :  June  15. 

Goepfrich,  Rudolph  A.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake.  2,074,725 ;  Mar. 
23. 

Goepfrich.  Rudolph  A.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Brake  Com- 
panv.    South    Bend.   Ind.     Brake.     2. 087. 378  ;    July  20. 

Goepfrich.  Rudolph  A.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.    2,095,808  ;  Oct.  12. 

Goepfrich,  Rudolph  A.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Cor- 
poration. South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,098,657  ;  Nov.  9. 
Goerdes,  Frederick  W.      (See  Hiering,  W.  C.  and  Goerdes.) 

Goerg.  Bernhard,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  American 
R;idiator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  mixing  ap- 
paratus.    2,086.076  ;  July  6. 

Goeriz.  Oscar  C.      (See  Wetmore.  L.  S.,  and  Goeriz.) 

Goertzen,  WillLim  S..  Newton,  Kans.  Fishline  bob. 
2,088,201  ;  July  27. 

Goetz,  Carl,  Berlin,  Germany.  Extracting  metals  from 
ores.      2,082,284 ;   June   1. 

<ioetz,  Erail.      (See  Jacobs,   George,  assignor.) 

Goetz,  Emil,  Detroit,  Mich.  Windshield  wiper.  2,097,152  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Goertz,  Frederick,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Spool  needle 
cushion.     2,101,250  ;  Dec.  7. 

Goetz,  John,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Stoker.  2,068,018  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Goetze,  Karl.     (See  Luther,  M.,  and  Goetze.) 

Goetz,  Maurus  T.,  assignor  to  Teletype  Corporation,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Indicating  mechanism.     2,008,669  ;  Jan.   26. 

Goetz,  Maurus  T.,  assignor  to  Teletype  Corporation,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Automatic  mixer  control  system.  2,008,670  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Goetz.  Maurus  T.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Teletypesettor  Corporation.  Matrix 
distributor  control  for  line  composing  machines. 
2,086,547  :  July  13. 

Goetz,  Maurus  T.,  and  A.  H.  Reiber,  assignors  to  Teletype 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Keyboard  perforator  and 
counter.     2,069,240  ;  Feb.  2. 

Goetz.  Paul  C.      (See  Tiger.  H.  L.,  and  Goetz.) 

Goetzmann,  Albert  L..  assignor  to  Puffer-Hubbard  Mfg. 
Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Sliding  door  seal  for  refrig- 
erating apparatus.     2,072,300  :  Mar.  2. 

Golf,  Harold  E..  assignor  to  Shambow  Shuttle  Company, 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.     Loom  shuttle.     2,079,799  ;  May  II. 

GolT,  Harold  W..  Great  Neck,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Call  trans- 
mitter.    2.100,390  ;  Nov.  30. 

Goff,  Robert  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
lllectric  Company.  Definite  time  relay.  2,071,202 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Goff.  Willi.Tm  F.,  Akron,  assignor  to  The  Dill  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Valve  stem. 
2,090.101 :  Oct.  19. 

Gofferj6,  Eduard.      (See  Zerweck,  W.,  and  Gofferji?.) 

Gogan.  Joseph,  Lakewood.  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  hardness 
testing.     2.0SS.371 ;  July  27. 

Gogan.  .Toseph,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Spring  testing  machine. 
2.088.372  ;  July  27. 

Goggin,  Frederick.     (See  Bruening.  Lee  P..  assignor.) 

Gohorel.  Fernand  P..  and  R.  Lafon,  Paris,  France,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assigmuents.  to  Associated  Electric 
Laboratories,  Inc..  Chicago,  111.  Remote  control  sys- 
tem.    2,094.151  ;  Sept.  28. 

Gohr,  Edwin  J.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  as.^ignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Improved  process  for 
preparation  of  sulphuric  derivatives.  2.103.255;  Dec. 
28. 

Gohre,  Kurt  R..  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany,  assignor 
to  American  Lurgi  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ap- 
paratus for  the  performance  of  metallurgical  or  chemi- 
cal reactions.     2.091.850  :  Aug.  31. 

Goissedet,  Paul  E.  C.  and  R.  L.  Despois.  Choisv-le-Roi, 
France,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc., 
New  York.  N.  Y.  Easily  soluble  derivatives  of  dialkyl- 
nminn-alkylamino   ncridines.     2,092.114  •    Sept    7 

Golay.  Marcel  J.  E.,  Oceanport.  N.  J.  Television  trans- 
mission .system.     2.098.236  ;   Nov.   9. 

Gold  Dust  Corporation.     (Sec  Walker,  Ralph  S.,  assignor.) 

Gold,  Nathan,  Portland,  Oreg.  Necktie  "^  OS'' 447  • 
June  1.  .        ,         . 

Gold  AXilliam  J..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Eraergoncv  appliance 
2.07.">,934  :  Apr.  6. 

*"'"A'U-o'^■/^o^''!;v' '""'}.  *^''  Q"'"'-.v.  Ma.ss.  Display  device. 
2.0(3.403  :  Mar.  0. 

Goldberg,  P.en.iamin  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Vacuum  cleaner 
2.009.949  :    Feb.    9.  ciL.iiiei. 

■^'".VL^"S,vJ^^';'^^"\o*^''''^'''e°-  ^"-  ^'"f  tapping  machine. 
-.06 1  ._6(  ;  Jan.  12. 

Goldberg.  Jacob  M.,  Denver.  Colo.  Film  reel.  2  089  787  • 
Aug.  10.  '        * 

Goldberg  James  E.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reversible  hand- 
bag.    2.086,326  :  Julv  6. 

'^"■''m  997 -"rTer  ^4  ^'''''"   '^' '""'''   ^'^   "^"-      ^'"^^^'^   handbag. 

Goldberg,    M.irk    J..    P.eloit.    Wis.,    assignor    to   Campbell, 

J\yjint  &  (annon  Jonndrv  Company,  Muskegon  Heights 

I        Mien.     Internal  combustion  engine.     2,067.049:  .Tan.  5. 


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Goldberg,  Mark  J.,  Spring  Lake,  assignor  to  Campbell, 
Wyant,  and  Cannon  Foundry  Company,  Muskegon 
Heights,  Mich.  Fuel  injection  valve.  2,096,581 ;  Oct. 
19. 

Goldberg,  Mark  J.,  Muskegon  Heights,  assignor  to  Camp- 
bell, Wyant  and  Cannon  Foundry  Company,  Norton 
Township.  Mich.     Pump.     2,102,117  ;  Dec.  14. 

Goldberg,  Maurice  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Sign  projection  ap- 
paratus.    2,090,672  ;  Aug.  24. 

Goldberg,  Max  W.,  assignor  to  Modern  Equipment  Com- 
pany, Port  AVashington,  Wis.  Ladle  construction. 
2,073,150  ;  Mar.  9. 

Goldberg,  Blax  W.,  assignor  to  Modern  Equipment  Com- 
pany, Port  Washington,  Wis.  Manufacturing  ladles. 
2,079,765  ;  May  11. 

Goldberg,  Max  \V.,  and  W.  W.  Drlssen,  assignors  to  Modern 
Equipment  Company,  Port  Washington,  Wis.  Covered 
ladle.     2.100.713  ;  Nov.  30. 

Goldberger,  Oscar,  assignor  to  Rotor-Table  Games,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Rotary  game  table.  2,100,280 ;  Nov. 
23 

Goldbert,  Max  L.,  Nevsr  York,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  T.  Watts, 
Miami  Beach,  Fla.,  assignors  to  Electric  Trading  Cor- 
poration. New  York,  N.  Y.  Portable  electric  cooking 
stove.     2,077,687  ;  Apr.  20. 

Goldbert,  Max  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  T.  Watts, 
Miami  Beach,  Fla.,  assignors  to  Electric  Trading  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  control  device. 
2,101,430  ;  Dec.  7. 

GoUlWatt.  Leo  A.  (See  Wahlforss,  E.,  Goldblatt,  and 
Lacy.) 

Goldblatt,  Louis  I.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Implement  handle. 
2,076,836  ;  Apr.  13. 

Golden.    Alzada,    La    Fayette,    Ind.      Milk    bottle    holder. 

2.089.743  ;  Aug.  10. 

Golden,  Charles,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Collapsible  table  or  the 

like.     2,071,928  ;  Feb.  23. 
Golden,     Charles     F.,     Denver,     Ind.       Casting     device. 

2.089.744  :  Aug.  10. 

Golden,  David  D.,  Tallassee,  Ala.  Loom  npparatus. 
2,090,726  ;  Aug.  24. 

Golden,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Magna  Prod- 
ucts Corp.     Window  antirattler.     2.009,719  :  Feb.  2. 

Golden,  Harry,  assignor  to  Magna  Products  Corp.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Antirattling  device  for  doors.  2,079,346  ; 
May   4. 

Golden,  Harry,  assignor  to  Magna  Products  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Steering  stabilizer.  2,091,227  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Golden,  Harry,  assignor  to  Magna  Products  Corp.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Guard  for  lever  openings.  2,093,672 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Golden,  Walter  I.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Safety  Gate 
Company,  Columbus,  Ind.  Gate  operating  means. 
2,070,789  ;  Feb.  16. 

Goldenberg,  Michael,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Shoe.  2,070,269  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Goldfarb,  Samuel  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wrap  around 
house  dress.     2,093,271 ;  Sept.  14. 

Goldfield,  Edwin  R.      (See  Horsely,  C.  B.,  and  Goldfield.) 

Goldfield,  Edwin  R.,  University  Heights,  C.  B.  Horsley, 
Gates  Mills,  and  R.  C.  Sch:ring,  assignors  to  Picker 
X-Ray  Corporation  Waite  Manufacturing  Division,  Inc., 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  X-Ray  apparatus.  2,097,095 ;  Oct. 
26. 

GoUlhammer,  Leo.     (See  Lingg,  A.,  and  Goldhammer. ) 

Goldhammer,  Leo,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  to  Agfa 
Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Photographic 
shutter.     2,068,911  ;  Jan.  26. 

Goldhammer,  Leo,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  to  Agfa 
Ansco  Coiporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Roll  film  cam- 
era.    2,070,122  ;  Feb.  9. 

Coldliammer,  Leo,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  to  Agfa 
Ansco  Corporation.  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Pasting  press. 
2,099,439  ;  Nov.  16. 

Golding,  .Julius,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor  to 
tinilv  IVfacliine  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Fur'  h.nir- 
ing  machine.      2.090,501  ;  Aug.   17. 

Goldis,  Feodor,  Madrid,  Spain.  Hatching  implement. 
2,084,083;  June  3  5. 

(Joldman,  Joshua  H.,  Boston,  Mass.  Bonding  or  plying 
bodies.     2,084,582  ;  June  22. 

Goldman,  Lawrence  E.,  St.  Louis,  and  Aaron  Fischer, 
St.  Louis  County,  assignors  to  Midwest  Consultants, 
Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Infant's  feeding  cup.  2,069,089  ; 
Jan.  20. 

Giildncr,  Hans,  and  W.  Bock,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Re- 
frigerating  macliine.     2.096,207;   Oct.    19. 

Goldring,  liillian  M.,  administratrix.  (See  Goldring, 
Thomas  H.) 

Goldring,  Thomas  II.,  deceased.  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y., 
I;.  I\f.  Goldring,  afhiiinistralrix  of  said  Thomas  H. 
Goldring,  said  Goldring  and  said  adminislralrix  as- 
signors of  one-half  to  C.  10.  Culpepor,  Norwalk,  Conn., 
;in(l  one-half  to  C.  D.  Kellh.  New  York,  N.  V.  Con- 
tainer and  carrier  for  boKled  goods.  2,070,.''.99  ; 
]<Mi.   9. 

GdldKboroiigh,  Sliii'li-y  Ty.  (See  Ije  Vesconte,  L.  !'.,  and 
Goldsborongh.) 

Goldsborongfi,  Thaddeus  R.  (See  Goldsmith,  A.  N.,  nud 
GoldHborough.) 

Goldscbniidt,  Miiv,  Meiningen,  Goriniinv.  Exicnslon  de- 
vice for  collars.      2,086,907;  July  13. 


Goldschmidt,  Rudolf,  London,  England.  Safety  razor 
and  vibratory  motor  therefor.     2,078,845  ;  Apr.  27. 

Goldschmidt,  Stefan.  E.  Gerisch,  and  W.  Beuschel,  Karls- 
ruhe, and  A.  Miiller,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Thekla  Miiller,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany. 
Producing  sheets  from  urea  formaldehyde  resins. 
2,066.726;  Jan.  5? 

Goldschmidt,  Stefan,  Kai-lsruhe,  and  K.  Martin,  Bruchsal, 
Germany,  assignors  to  the  firm  Kessler  Chemical  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Toxic  agents.  2,080,770  ; 
May  18. 

Goldschmidt,  Th,  A.-G.     (See  Schrader,   Hans,   assignor.) 

Goldsmith,  Adolph.  (See  Campbell,  A.,  Goldsmith,  and 
White. ) 

Goldsmith.  Alfred  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  receiving 
set.     2,068,233  ;  Jan.   19. 

Goldsmith,  Alfred  N.,  New  Y'ovk,  N.  Y.  Public  address 
system  and  the  like.     2,081,625  ;  May  25. 

Goldsmith.  Alfred  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonographic 
apparatus.     2,092,668  ;  Sept.  7. 

Goldsmith,  Alfred  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Over-modulation  protective 
device.     2,079,446  ;  May  4. 

Goldsmith,  Alfred  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  T.  R.  Golds- 
borough,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Television  system.  2,073,370 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Goldsmith,  Bertram  ,1.,  assignor  to  General  Ribbon  Mills, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Winding  and  put-up  of  twist- 
able  materials  and  winding  and  unwinding  twistable 
materials.     2,082,489  ;  June  1. 

Goldsmith,  Bertram  J.,  assignor  to  Gener.al  Ribbon  Mills, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Displaying  and  dispensing 
means   for  narrow  fabrics.     2,082,490  ;   June  1. 

Goldsmith,  Edward  L.,  Simsbury,  Conn.  Speed  recording 
instrument.     2,091,357  ;  Aug.  31. 

Goldsmith,  John,  Sunnyside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mack 
Manufacturing  Cori)oration.  Enclosed  drive  for  pumps. 
2,103,971  :  Dec.  28. 

Goldsmith,  Lester  M.,  assignor  to  The  Atla>ntic  Refining 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electrical  control. 
2,070,590  ;  Feb.  16. 

Goldsmirh,  Lester  M.,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic  Refining 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cushioning  means  for  sup- 
porting a  body  upon  a  vehicle  frame.  2,075,844 ; 
Apr.   6. 

Goldsmith,  Lloyd  T.,  Hollywood,  Calif.,  assignor  to  United 
Research  Corporation.  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y'.  Light 
valve  regulation.     2,079,900;    May   11. 

Goldsmith,  Walter  A.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  slip, 
2,081,116  ;  May  18. 

Goldsmith,  William  H.,  Jr.  (See  Hlgglns,  F.  W.,  and 
Goldsmith.) 

Goldsmith,  William  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Fireproof 
building.     2,066,681 ;  Jan.  5. 

Goldstein,  Albert  M.,  Far  Rockaway,  and  M.  Garfinkel, 
Brooklyn,  assignors  to  Sanita  Wrapped  Products  Corp., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Packaging  machine.  2,008,407  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Goldstein,  Albert  M.,  Far  Rockaway,  and  M.  Garfinkel, 
assignors  to  Sanita  Wrapped  Products  Corporation, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Packaging  straws  and  apparatus  there- 
for.    2,075,392;  Mar.  30. 

Goldstein,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garment.  2,073,929  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Goldstein,  Harry,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  Seinfeld, 
Bi-ooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dispenser  for  coffee  cans.  2,069,438  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Goldstein,  Julius,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Sleam  purifving  device. 
.2,074,505  ;  Mar.  23. 

Goldstein,  Morris.      (See  Elllnger,  Albert  E.,  assignor.) 

Goldstine,  Hallan  E.,  Rocky  Point,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation    of    America.       Modulation    of    oscillation. 

2.067.081  :  .Tan.  5. 

Goldstine,  Hallan  E.,  Rocky  Point,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio    Corporation    of    America.      Phase    modulalion. 

2.067.082  ;  Jan.  5. 

Goldstone,  Beniamin,  Long  Beach,  N.  Y.     Burglar  alarm 

apparatus.     2,083,118  ;  June  S. 
Goldstone,  Benjamin,  Long  Beach,  N.  Y.     Alarm  system. 

2.101.058  :  Dec.  7. 

Goldstone,  Benjamin,  Long  Beach,  N.  Y.    Alarm  apparatus. 

2.101.059  ;  Dec.  7. 

Goldstone,  Morris.     (See  Coleman,  Harold  H.,  assignor.) 
Golec,  Edwnrd  J.      (See  Sprankle,   C.  N.,  and  Golec.) 
Goodhnrt,   Robert  II.,   ct  al.      (See   Crewdson,   SarnU  M., 

assignor.) 
GoU,   Otto,  Leverkuson  I.   G.-Werk,   R.   R.  Wolff,  (\ilogne- 

Mulheim,    and    F.    Gund,    Cologno-Rhine,    Germany,    as- 
signors to  ({(-neral  Aniline  Works.  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y. 

Water  insoluble  azo  dyeslulTs.     2.091„S5S  ;  Aug.  31. 
Goll,     Richard,    Dresden,     Germany,     assignor     lo    J.     M. 

liehmann  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Roller  mill. 

2,093,606  ;  Sept.  21. 
Gollov,  Kiirl  K.     (See  Burgess.  W.  S.,  and  Gollcy.) 
Gollings.  Archie  II.,  Akron,  Ohio.     Dispen.ser.     2,097,813; 

Nov.  2. 
Gollnick,    Leonard    R.,    Vero    Beach,    Fla.      Sump    pump 

mounting.     2,098,621  :  Nov.  0. 
(!olhvlt/er.  Waller  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assigiimeut.s,  to 

.\(idn'ssograi>h-Multii:rai>li  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Olilo. 

Printing  machincv     Re.  20.  1."!"  ;  .Tuly  (>. 


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INDEX  OF  TATEXTS,  1937 


Gollwitzer,  Waltor  T.,  Eucliil.  Mssignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Addiossograpli-MuUigiaph  Corporation,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Address  plato.     2,070,591  ;  Feb.  16. 

Uollwitzor,  Walter  T.,  assignor,  by  nie.sne  assignments, 
to  Addressograph  Multigraph  Corporation,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Printing  plate.     2,070,592  ;  Feb.  16. 

Gollwitzer,  Walter  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Addrossograph-JIultigraph  Corporation,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Preparing  printing  members  for  use.  2,070,593  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Gollwitzer,  Walter  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Index  devieo.     2,080,417  :  May  18. 

Gollwitzer,  Walter  T.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Addressograph-JIultigrapli  Corpora- 
tion, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Printing  machine.  2,082,2-15  ; 
June  1. 

Gollwitzer,  Walter  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Addressograph-JIultigraph  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Printing  machine.     2,083.061  ;  June  8. 

Gollwitzer,  Walter  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Printing  device.     2,091,976 ;   Sept.   7. 

Golphin,  Robert,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Fender. 
2.078,079  ;   Apr.  27. 

Goltman,  John  T.,  Clinton,  and  J.  W.  Robbins,  Davenport, 
assignors  to  Applicator  Products  Corporation,  Clinton, 
Iowa.     Syringe.     2,098,658 ;   Nov.  9. 

Golz,  Eniil,  Stuttgart-Degerloch,  Germany.  Hydraulic 
power  transmitting  mechanism.     2,074,58.3  :  Mar.  23. 

Gomboror,  Estelle  W.  (See  Williams,  Villor  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gombos,  John  E.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  E.  Stockert,  Vienna,  Austria.  Auxiliary  fuel-atomizer 
for  internal   combustion  engines.     2,000,073  ;  Aug.   24. 

Gomonet,  Eugfene,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Air  Reduc- 
tion Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Obtain- 
ing krypton  and  xenon  from  air.     2.095,809  ;  Oct.  12. 

Gompers.  Lewis,  as  trustee.  (See  Ashley,  Frank  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Goni.  Joaquin  F..  Madrid,  Spain.  RoH-up  shutter. 
2,078,134  :  Apr.  20. 

Gonser,  Chn.rles  E.,  and  C.  D.  Hingley.  Denver,  Colo. 
Hydraulic  jack  for  removing  rock  drill  steels. 
2.f)S7.40:!  ;    July    20. 

Gonsett,  Faust,  and  R.  R.  Gonsett.  said  R.  R.  Gonsett 
assignor  to  I.  Gonsett,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Discharge 
tube  flasher.     2,082,572;  June  i. 

Gonsett,  Irene.  (See  Gonsett,  Faust  and  R.  R.,  as- 
signors.) 

Gonsett,  Robert  R.      (See  Gonsett,  Faust,  and  R.  R.) 

Gonzales,  llermenegildo  P.  (See  Rader,  W.  P.,  and 
Cisneros,  assignors.) 

Gonzalez,  Augusto  C,  Manila,  P.  I.  Floor.  2,085,215; 
June  29. 

Gonzalez,  Julio,  Jersey'  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  M.  A.  Greenborg.  Locking  device  for  motor  vehicles. 
2,079,992;  Uiuf  11. 

Good,  Fran<'is  I!.,  Wynnewood,  assignor  of  thirtv-three 
and  one-third  per  cent  to  F.  H.  Shaw,  Glenside.  Pa.,  and 
thirty-three  and  one-third  per  cent  to  T.  J.  MuUaney, 
Philadelphia,    I'a.      Rotor   for   distributors   or   the   like. 

2.007.391  ;  Jan.  19. 

Good,   Howard   E.,    WaterviUe,    Ohio.     Rack.     2,075,279 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Good,     John.     Garden     City,     N.     Y.     Burner     control. 

2,067,440;  Jan.  12. 
Good,  John  N..  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse   Air   F.rake 

Company,     Wilmerding,     Pa.       Fluid     pressure     brake. 

2,084,679  ;  June  22. 
Good,  John  X..  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse  Air  Brake 

Company,     Wilmerding,     Pn.       Fluid    pressure    brake. 

2.099.392  :  Nov.  16. 

Goodale,  Paul  L.     (See  Reardon,  J.  V.,  and  Goodale.) 

Goodall.  Howard  W..  Aldan,  Pa.  Hose  end  and  coupling 
structure.     2,076,032  ;  Apr.   13. 

Goodall.  William  Jf..  Oakhursf,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  P.ell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  X.  Y 
Gas-filled  tube  oireuils.     2,085,094  ;  June  29. 

Goodbody.  Edmund  Jf.  (See  Willis.  L.  R.  W..  and 
Goodbody.) 

Goodbody,  Edmund  ST.,  Bellrose,  Long  Island,  assignor  to 
Intertypc  Corporation.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mold  disk  sup- 
port  for  typographical   machines.     2,077,361  ;  Apr.    13. 

Gondehild.  11:1  rry,  Chester,  Pa.  Soldering  implement. 
2,097.974  :    Xov.   2. 

Goode,  Gilbert  C.      (See  Breer,  C,  Goode.  and  Sherman. 1 

Goode,  <!ilbert  C,  Birmingham,  (;.  W.  Jliller.  and  (!.  U. 
Harrington,  assignor.s  to  riiryslor  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mirh.     Diesel  engine.     2,001,037;  Aug.  24. 

Goode,  Louis  L.,  et  al.  (See  Uolacher,  Herman  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Goodenough,  Ernest  F.  (See  Dowseit,  H.  51.,  and  Good- 
enough.) 

Gooder.  Seth  M..  Deorfield,  111.  Caisson  machine. 
2,091,779;  Aug.  31. 

Gooderham,  John  W.  (See  Allen,  L.  If.,  and  Gooder- 
ham.) 

Goodhall,  .Sydney  N.  (.See  Willshaw,  11.,  Goodhnll,  and 
Cowles.) 

Ooodliart,  Robert  H.  (See  Crewdson,  Sarah  M.,  ns- 
signer.) 


Goodhue,  Lyle  D.,  Berwyn,  Md.,  dedicated  to  the  free  use 
of  the  People  of  the  United  States.  Thermoregulator. 
2,09.5,738;  Oct.  12. 

Goodier,  James  X.,  assignor  to  Ontario  Research  Founda- 
tion, Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Viscosimeter.  2,074,174  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Goodier,  James  N.,  assignor  to  Ontario  Research  Founda- 
tion, Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Viscosimeter.  2,074,175  ; 
Mar.  16. 

(loodknight,  Alva  L.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Air  brake  mech- 
anism.    2,077,787  ;  Apr.  20. 

Goodknight,  Alva  L.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Air  brake  mecha- 
nism.    2,077,788  ;  Apr.  20. 

Goodknight,  Alva  L.,  P'ort  Worth,  Tex.  Air  brake  mech- 
anism.    2,101.708  ;  Dec.  7. 

Goodl.iss  Wall  &  Load  Industries  Limited.  (See  Butcher, 
William   T.,   assignor.) 

Goodley,  Harry.  Nottingham,  England.  Jacquard  mecha- 
nism and  textile  machine  employing  such  mechanism. 
2,100,952  :  Nov.  30. 

Goodman.  Abraham,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Dela- 
mere  Company,  Inc.     Hair  curler.     2.068.002  ;  Jan.  19. 

Goodman,  Benjamin,  Pensacola,  Fla.  Golf  stroke  practice 
device.     2,077,318;  Apr.  13. 

Goodman,  Eddie  J.,  and  J.  W.  Bibee,  Lynchburg,  Va. 
Flush  tank  attachment.     2,103,580  ;  Dec.  28. 

Goodman,  Hugh  F.  (See  Seligman,  R.,  Crosby,  and  Good- 
man.) 

Goodman.  Jacob,  Brooldvn.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Dolamere 
Comjiany,    Inc.     Hair  curler.     2,103.526;  Dec.   28. 

Goodman,  John  S..  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Pruning  appara- 
tus for  trees  and  the  like.     2,075,341 ;  Mar.  30. 

Goodman,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Automatic  Truck  Loader 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Refuse  truck.  2,103,112  : 
Dec.  21. 

Goodman.  Leon,  assignor  to  Crystal  Tube  Mfg.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Bag   construction.     2,099,425 ;   Nov.   16. 

Goodman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bergmann, 
Ernst  R.,  assignor.) 

Goodman  M.anufacturing  Company.  (See  Cartlidge, 
Frank,  assignor.) 

Goodman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Crawford,  L.  F., 
and  Cartlidge,  assignors.) 

Goodman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Farnham,  Sid- 
ney W..   assignor.) 

Goodman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Housman,  John 
S..  assignor.) 

Goodman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Jones,  Louis  F., 
assignor.) 

Goodman  Manufacturing  Company.      (See   Packer,   Gleun 

W.,  assignor.) 
Goodman  Manuf:icturing  Company.      (See  Pray,  Thomas 

E.,  assignor.) 
Goodman  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Sloane,  William 

W.,  assignor.) 
Goodman,    Martin,    assignor   to   The    Neatform    Co.    Inc., 

New  York,  N.   Y.     Girdle.     2.100.103;  Nov.  23. 
Goodman.    Willard    B.      (See    Browne,    K.    A.,    Goodman 

and  Lowman. ) 
Goodman,  Willard  B.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wright 

Aeronautical   Corporation.     Anterior   throttle   carbure- 
tor.    2,070,009  ;   Feb.   9. 
Goodman,  Willard  B..  Paterson,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wright 

Aeronautical      Corporation.       Carburetor.       2,095,739  • 

Oct.   12. 
Goodman,  Willard  B.,  and  W.  L.  Losson,  Passaic,  N    J. 

assignors  to  Wright  Aeronautienl  Corporation.     Engine 

cowling  and  cooling.     2.07G.232  ;  Apr.  6. 
Goodman,    William,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    General 

Motors   Corporation,   Dayton,   Ohio.     Air   conditioning 

system.     2.072,166  ;  Mar.  2. 

Goodrich,  Albert  S..   and  C.   R.   Tait   assignors  to   Ham- 

.',"A',';i>"k'i„^'''iP'''"    l-'>">Pany.    l^i-ie,    Pa.      Optical    testing. 
2,099,012  ;  Xov.  16. 

Goodrich.  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Bedell,  James  R., 
assignor.) 

Goodrirh.  P..  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Bodle,  Virgil  H., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  P.,  Company,  The.  (See  Craig,  David,  as- 
signor.) 

Goodrich.  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Dodge,  Howard 
M.,  assignor.) 

Goodrich.  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Goodwin,  R.  C, 
and  Sloan,  assignors.) 

Goodrich.  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Green,  George  W., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Jones,  Webster  N.. 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Leguillon,  Charles 
vV.,  assignor.) 

Goodrich  B.  P..  Company.  The.  (See  Maclachlan,  An- 
drew  D.,  assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  P.,  Company,  The.  (See  Maync,  Robert,  as- 
signor. ) 

Goodrich,  B.  P.  Company,  The.  (See  McGahey,  Randolph 
W.,   assignor.)  ' 

Goodrich.  B.  P.,  Company,  The.  (See  Mever,  Ernest, 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  P.,  Company,  The.  (See  Reimel,  Samuel 
R.,  assignor.) 

Goodrich.  B.  R,  The.     (See  Ritchie,  Clarence  A.,  assignor.) 

(.oodrlch,  B.  P.,  Company,  The.  (See  Schade,  James  W, 
assignor.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


241 


Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Semon,  Waldo  L.. 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Semon,  W.  L.,  and 
Sloan,  assignors.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Semon,  W.  L.,  and 
Yohe,  assignors.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Sloan,  Arthur  W., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Sternad,  Frank  S., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Waner,  Harry  E., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  Tlie.  (See  Wolfe,  Jacob  E., 
assignor.) 

Goodrich.  .Joseph  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  C.  Thomp- 
son, Everett.  Wash.  Adjustable  shampoo  tray. 
2.087.S43  ;  July  20. 

Goodrich,  Robert  R.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Protective  system.  2,098,384 ; 
Nov.  0. 

Good  Roads  Jlachinery  Corporation.  (See  Abbe,  George 
C,  assignor.) 

Goodson,  Jaclc,  London,  England.  Practice  apparatus 
for  card  games.     2,096,672  ;  Oct.   19. 

Goodstein.  Charles  B.,  New  Yorl^-,  N.  Y.  Trouser  cuff  and 
fastening  same.      2,103.84.5:  Dec.   28. 

Goodwin,  Albert  H.,  Kettering,  England,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  IPaterson,  N.  J.  Sewing 
machine.     2,068,671  ;  Jan.  26. 

Goodwin,  Alfred  E.,  Ottumwa,  Iowa.  Duplicating  ma- 
chine.    2,001,038  ;  Aug.  24. 

Goodwin,  Clint  B.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Electric  heating 
unit  for  radiators.     2,096,63.5  ;  Oct  19. 

Goodwin,   Edwin   W.      (See  Radcr,   E.   D.,   and  Goodwin.) 

Goodwin,  Ernest  G.,  Pelham,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Graham- 
White  Sander  Corporation,  Roanoke,  Va.  Railway 
snubbing  device.     2,084,637  ;  June  22. 

Goodwin,  Ernest  G.,  Pelham,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Graham- 
White  Sander  Corporation,  Roanoke,  Va.  Wedge  snub- 
bing device.     2,084,638  ;  June  22. 

Goodwin,  George  R.,  assignor  to  Royal  Electric  Com- 
pany, Incorporated  Avon,  Mass.  Fuse  construction. 
2,075,035  :  Apr.  6. 

Goodwin,  Joseph  A.,  Lexington,  Ky.  Horseshoe. 
2,103,718  ;  Dec.  28. 

Goodwin.  Mary  N.,  Williamsburg,  Va.  Sun  suit. 
2,085,425  ;  June  29. 

Goodwin,  Robert  C,  Lubbock,  Tex.,  and  A.  W.  Sloan, 
Akron,  Ohio  ;  said  Sloan  assignor  to  The  B.  F.  Goodrich 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Accelerator  of  vulcaniza- 
tion.    2,102.021  ;  Dec.  21. 

Goodwin,  William  N.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Weston  Electrical 
Instrument  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Pliotographic 
exposure  meter.     2,073.790  ;  Jlar.  16. 

Goodwin,  William  O.,  Chicago,  111.  Table.  2,076,888; 
Apr.    13. 

Goodyear.  Charles  A^,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Parting  wax. 
2,103,.527  :   Dec.    28. 

Goodyear,  Ellsworth  S..  Kenvil,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Smokeless  powder. 
2,076,772  ;  Apr.  13. 

Goodyear,  (Jeorge  H.      (See  Crowley,  C.  A.,  and  Goodyear.) 

Goodyear,  Wayne  D.     (See  Eldei-.  E.  M.,  and  Goodyear.) 

Goodyear,  William  H.,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  assignor  to  G.  R.  Kin- 
ney Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  2,074,121 ;  Mar. 
16. 

Goodyear-Zeppelin  Corporation.  (See  Field,  Paul  D., 
assignor.) 

Goodyear-Zeppelin  Corporation.  (See  Fischer,  Wilhelm 
O.  L.,  assignor.) 

Gookin,  Sylvester  L.,  Quincy,  IMass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoo  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Eyelet- 
inserting  macliine.     2,009.241  ;  Feb.  2. 

Gookin,  Sylvester  L.,  (juincy,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Method 
of  and  macliine  for  piercing  and  eyeleting.  2,076,556  ; 
Apr.    13. 

Gookin,  Sylvester  L.,  Quincy.  M;iss.,  as.signor  to  United 
Slioe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  .7.  l\f(>tliod 
and  tool  for  roll-clenching  eyelets.     2,087.909  ;  July  27. 

Gookin,  Sylvester  I/.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Slioe  Macliiner'v  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Eyelet. 
2,101,060;  Dec.  7. 

Goordnian,  Elmer  O,,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Self-gripping 
mimdrel.     2,101,816  ;  Dec.   14. 

Goos,  Oskar.     (See  Clingestein,  11.,  Glietenberg,  and  Goos.) 

GooKch,  Kmil,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hat  blocking  macliine. 
2,089,788;  Aug.  10. 

Gora,  Henry,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Jenkins  Bros., 
New  Ycjrk,  N.  Y.  Macliliic  for  Imiidling  stacks  of  rings. 
2,000,971  ;  Jan.  5. 

Goni,  .lohii,  assignor  to  All  Met.-il  Products  Company, 
Wynmlolle,  Mich.  Forming  a  popgun  barrel. 
2,099,806  ;  Nov.  23. 

Gordon,  Albert  A.,  assignor  to  Cronipton  &  Knowles  TiOom 
Works,  Worresler,  Mass.  Pick  easing  motion. 
2,090,010;    Aug.   17. 

Gordon,  Albert  A.,  nnd  W.  M.  Wiiltle,  assignors  to  Cromp- 
ton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Weft 
rei)leiilsli!ng  drop  lio\  loom.     2,0.S'J,.SS4  ;  June  8. 

Gordon,  Arthur,  Chicago,  111.  Vacuum  breaker  trap. 
2,070,202  ;   V<-b.  9. 

Gordon,  Arthur,  <'hicago,  111.  Waste  trap.  2,090,061  ; 
Nov.  16. 


Gordon,  Arthur  E.,  V^est  Portal,  Colo.  Paperlianging  ma- 
chine.     2,097,600;  Nov.   2. 

Gordon,  Burgess  L.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Hogan  Inventions, 
Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Aquatic  toy.  2,101,646 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Gordon,  Charles  C,  Jr.,  Houston,  Tex.  Photoprint  ma- 
chine.    2,081,329  ;  May  25. 

Gordon,  Charles  W.,  and  T.  F.  Birmingham,  Hammond, 
Ind.,  assignors  to  The  Superheater  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Die  for  connecting  pipes.     2,009,524  ;  Feb.  2. 

Gordon,  Donald  D.,  assignor  to  Dominion  Glass  Com- 
pany Limited,  JNIontreal,  Quebec.  Canada.  Manufac- 
turing glass  bottles.     2,091,238  ;  Aug.  24. 

Gordon.  Edwin  I.,  Chicago,  111.  Cigarette  container. 
2,096,102  ;    Oct.   19. 

Gordon,  George  N.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  -United 
Shoe  Macliinerv  Corporation  of  Paterson,  N.  J.  Abrad- 
ing machine.    2,080,538  :  May  18. 

Gordon,  Harry  D.,  and  P.  Pappas,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Coffee  making  apparatus.     2,086,127  ;  July  6. 

Gordon,  Harry  S.,  Wakefield,  assignor  to  Heywood-Wake- 
fleld  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Car  seat  base. 
2,089,356  ;  Aug.  10. 

Gordon,  Hayner  H.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Lite 
Watchman  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lighting 
system.     2,087,029  ;  July  13. 

Gordon,  Hiram,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Walker 
T.  Dickerson  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Laying  chan- 
nel flaps.     2,079,705  ;  May  11. 

Gordon,  Hiram,  asjsignor  to  The  Walker  T.  Dickerson 
Company,     Columbus,     Ohio.       Laying     channel     flaps. 

2.079.706  ;  May  11. 

Gordon,  Hiram,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe  heel  at- 
tachment.    2,083,559  ;  June  15. 

Gordon,  Hiram,  assignor  to  The  Walker  T.  Dickerson  Com- 
pany, Columbus,  Ohio.  Thermally  insulated  shoe  sole. 
2,096,511  ;  Oct.  19. 

Gordon,  Hiram,  assignor  to  The  Walker  T.  Dickerson 
Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Jlechanisin  for  laying  shoe 
sole  channels.     2,099,393  ;  Nov.  16. 

Gordon,  Hiram,  assignor  to  The  Walker  T.  Dickerson 
Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Shank  stiffener.  2,099,394- 
Nov.   16. 

Gordon,  Hiram,  and  A.  C.  Rogge,  Columbus,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  Perma  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Heel  drill- 
ing fixture.     2.098.288;   Nov.   0. 

Gordon,  John  F.,  assignor  to  Gennal  IMotors  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Jlich.     Gasket.     2,074,388  ;  Jlar.  23. 

Gordon.  John  F.,  Augusta,  Maine.  Cutting  block  for 
clicking   machines.      2.093.720;    Sept.    21. 

Gordon,  Jo.^eph  C.  Caripito,  Venezuela,  assignor  to  Black, 
Sivalls  &  Bryson.  Inc.,  Oklahoma  Citv,  Okla.  Apparatus 
for  treating  liquid.s.     Re.  20,227  ;  Jan.  5. 

Gor'don,  Joseph  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  E.  Line, 
Soutli  Bend,  Ind.  Dispenser  control  means. 
2.099,732  :  Nov.    23. 

Gordon,  Judith.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Sanitary  hair  cover. 
2,086,359  ;  July  6. 

Gordon,  Raymond  A..  Mount  Raiiii(n-,  IMd.  Radio  orien- 
tator.      2.093.432;  Sept.   21. 

Gordon,  Robert  H.,  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor  to  Parker 
Rust  Proof  Company.  M<'thod  of  and  apparatus  for 
treating  metal  surfaces.     2,089,648  ;  Aug.  10. 

Gordon,  Robert  H.,  Detroit,  iNIich.,  assignor  to  Parker  Rust 
Proof  Company.  Conveyer  mechanism.  2,103  001  • 
Dec.  28. 

Gordon,  Thomas  S.,  New  Bi-unswick,  N.  J.  Pot  handle 
2,073,475  ;  Mar.  9. 

Gordon,  Wallace  E.,  AVilmington,  and  W.  W.  Heckert, 
Ardentown,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemour.«!  & 
Comp.Tiiy,  Wilmington,  Del.  Pigmented  granular  poly- 
mers.    2,007,234;  Jan.  12. 

Goidon,  WiiUfico  E,,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
!'■).  I.  du  I'ont  de  Nemours  ii  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Casting.     2.101,061  ;  Dec.  7. 

Goi-don,  William,  R.  Nauth,  and  K.  IT.  Kniep,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Flexlume  Corporation,  Buffalo, 
N.     Y.       Luminous    sign     and     mounting    the     same. 

2.079.707  ;  May  11. 

Gordon.    William    S.,   .Tr.,  North   Tonawanda,   assignor  to 

Roberts  florddu    Appliance   Corporation.   Buffalo,   N.   Y. 

Fluid  fuel  burner  control.     2,071.876;  Feb.  23. 
Gordon  llum(>,   Eric.      (See  Wood,   Henry  .T.,  assignor.) 
Gore,  Herbert  C,  and  C.  N.  Frey,  Scarsdnle,  assignors  to 

Standard  Brands  Incorporated,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.     Syrup. 

2,069,064  ;   Jan.   26. 
Gore,  Thomas,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Endless  loop.     2,009,525  : 

Feb.  2. 
Gore,  Thomas,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Safety  razor.     2,098.036  • 

Nov.   2. 
Gori.sch.   Rolf.   Berlln-Llchtenberg,  assignors  to  Klani:fllm 

G.    m.   b.    H.,    Berlin,   Germany,      Making  variable  area 

soniiil    lllm     with    low    background    noise.      2,100.7-10; 

Nov.  30. 
Gorl.sseu.    lOngelbert,    dece.-ised,    IM.    GorlssiMi,    nfte    Becker, 

legal    ivpreseutalivi",    assignor    to    lh(>    (irm    Vorwerk    *: 

Co.,  ^\'upperlal-Blll■men,  Germany.     lUower  for  vaoinini 

clennei-H.     2,10l,:!90  ;  Dec.  7. 
(I'orlssen,    Margarele,     nt">e    Becker,     legal     represenlatlvo. 

(See  Gorlssen,  Engelbert.) 
Ginil-/,,    Friedrlch.      (See   Wlegiind,   K.,   and   Gttrltz.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Goriup,  Frank  J..  McKpos  Hocks,  as-signor  to  Wolverine 
Supply  and  Manufacniriu;:  Coinpanv,  Pittsburgh.  I'a. 
Mechanical   toy.     2,086,909  ;   July   13. 

Corke,  Herbert,  Lererkusen-I.  G.  Werk,  assignor  to  I.  <~i. 
Farbonindustrie  Aktiengesellscliaft,  Frankfort-on-tlie- 
Main,  Germany.  Preparation  of  alkali  meta.1  hydroxide 
solutions.     2.083,648  ;  June  15. 

Giirlioh.  Paul,  a.ssifmor  to  Zeiss  Ikon  Aktiengesellscliaft. 
Dresden.  Germany.  Photoelectric  tube.  2,090,387 ; 
Auk.  17. 

Gorman.  Henry  E.,  Lynchburg,  Va.,  assignor  to  Compo 
Shoe  Machinery  CoiTJoration.  New  Xork,  N.  Y.  Manu- 
facture of  foot  -wear.     2,086.908;   July  13. 

Gorman,  Henry  B.,  Lynchburg.  Va..  assignor  to  Compo 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  New  York,  X.  Y.  Manu- 
facture of  footwear.     2,092.3.50  ;  Sept.  7. 

Gormlev,  Clarence  H..  Farmiii;.cton,  Mo.  Rake  cleaning 
attachment.     2.093,637  :   Sept.   21. 

Gorralev.  John  C.  Boston.  Mass.  Shaving  device. 
2,099.334  :  Nov.  16. 

Gorrell.  Edmund  M..  Columbus,  Ohio.  Pencil  and  eraser 
holder.     2.068,487;  Jan.  19. 

Gorretta.  Andrew.  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Vending  apparatus. 
2,0S.5.1.")3  ;  June  29. 

Gorrie.  Harvard  H..  Cleveland  Heights.  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Bailey  Jleter  Company.  Control  system.  2,079.165 : 
May   4. 

Gorrie.  Harvard  H..  Cleveland  Heights.  Ohio,  assignor  to 
B.-iiley  Meter  Company.  Control  system.  2,098,914 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Gorschalki,  Bruno,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Circuit  controller. 
2.086.264  ;  July  6. 

Gorse,  Frank  W.,  Company.  (See  Smith,  H.  A.,  and  Fodor, 
assignors.) 

Gorsueh.  George  J..  Rochester,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
M.  J.  Cohen,  Irondequoit,  N.  Y.  Grate.  2,070,894; 
Feb.  16. 

Gort.  Godfrey,  assignor  to  Western  Railroad  Supply  Com- 
paiiv.  Chicago.  111.  Railway  rail  bond  and  method  of 
application.     2.092,505  ;  Sept.  7. 

Gort.  Godfrey,  assignor  to  Western  Railroad  Supply  Com- 
pany. Chicago,  ill.  Reflector  tvpe  signal  for  switch 
stands.     2.097.552  :  Nov.    2. 

Gort,  Godfrey,  and  W.  Dinnorville,  assignors  to  Western 
Railroad  Supply  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Traffic  signal. 
2.091.3.59  ;  Aug.  31. 

Gorton.  Elidore  H.,  assignor  to  The  Baltimore  Salesbook 
Company,  Baltimore.  JId.  Drawing  book.  2,103,943 ; 
Doc.  2S." 

Gorton,  George,  assignor  to  George  Gorton  Machine  Com- 
pany, Racine,  Wis.  Machine  tool  of  the  duplicator 
type.     2,095.865  :  Oct.  12. 

Gorton,  George,  and  P.  "SI.  Henkes,  assignors  to  George 
Gorton  Machine  Co..  Racine.  Wis.  Engraving  and  re- 
lated machines.     2.100.953  ;  Nov.  30. 

Gorton,  George,  Machine  Company.  (See  Gorton,  GeBrge, 
assignor.) 

Gorton.  George  Machine  Co.  (See  Gorton,  G.,  and  Henkes, 
assignors.) 

Gorton.  George,  Machine  Company.  (See  Miller,  Theo- 
dore, assignor.) 

Giirton.  Ralph  W..  Newport,  Vt.  Camping  equipment. 
2.066,342;  Jan.  5. 

Gorton.  William  S.,  Maplewood.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
fiopoating  station  for  ocean  cables.     2.079,689  ;  May  11. 

Gorzelany,  Thomas.      (S.-e  Biuiils,  II.  II..  and  Gorzelany.l 

•iosenid."  Chester  O.,  St.  P.nul,  Minn.  Sash  fastener. 
2.077,105  ;  Apr.  13. 

Goshen  Manufacturing  Company,  Tlie.  (See  Weaver,  Earl 
L..   assignor.) 

Goslin.  Herbert  G..  Battle  Creek.  Mich.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Patent  and  Licensing  Cor- 
poration. New  York,  N.  Y.  Shingle  strip.  2.0ST.59r>  ; 
July  20. 

Gosline,  James  E.,  Berkele.y.  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Coiii- 
panv  of  California.  Snn  Franrisco.  C.Tlif.  Apparatus  for 
producing  wells.     2. 074. 60S  :  Mar.  23. 

Gosmann.  Walther,  a.s.signor  to  "Concordia"  Elektriz- 
itats-AlitiengesoUschaft,  Dortmund,  Germany.  Foam 
producing  device.     2.090.727  :  Aug.  24. 

Goss,  Byron  C,  assignor  to  United  States  Ordnance  Engi- 
neers. Inc..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Repeating  candle. 
2.079.008  ;  May  4. 

Goss,  Harry  T..  i-r  al.      (See  Johnsen.  Bjomulf.  assignor.: 

(Joss    Harry  T.     (See  Lolley,  W.  H.,  and  Goss.) 

Go.'s,  John  L.,  Corporation.  (See  McKenzie,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Goss  &  Johnson.      (See  Johnson.  P.jornnlf.  assignor.-;^ 

Goss.  Norman  P..  Tounpstown.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Allegheny  Steel  Company,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Magnetic  material  and  manufacture.  2,084,336; 
June  22. 

Goss,  Norman  P.,  Youngstown.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Allegheny  Steel  Company.  Pittsburgh. 
Pa.     Rolling  magnetic  material.     2.0S4.3.".7  ;  June   22. 

Gobs,  Oliver  P.  M.  and  W.  C.  Seattle,  Wash.  Briqueite 
machine.     2.094.88.'5 :  Oct.  .">. 

Goss,  William  .\..  Libertvville,  assignor  to  Johnson  Motor 
Company,  Wauk">gan.  HI.     Clutch.     2.075. .?42  ;  Mar.  30. 

Goss,  Worth  C.     (S<?e  Goss,  Oliver  P.  M..  and  W.  C.) 

Gos.i  Printing  Press  Company,  The.  (See  Cox,  Paul  F., 
assignor.) 


Goss  Printing  Press  Company.  The.  (See  Crafts,  Chirtis 
S.,  assignor.) 

G<iss  Printing  Press  Company,  The.  (See  Crafts,  C.  S., 
and  Harless,  assignors.) 

Goss  Printing  Press  Company,  The.  (See  Crafts,  C.  S., 
and   Livingston,   assignors.) 

Goss  Printing  Press  Company,  The.  (See  Foster,  Frank 
A.,  assignor.) 

Goss  Printing  Press  Company,  The.  (See  Morgan,  J.  D., 
and  Durham,   assignors.) 

Goss  Printing  Press  Company,  The.  (See  Zalesak.  Wil- 
liam A.,  assignor.) 

Gossard,  H.  W.,  Co.,  The.  (See  Wipperman,  Hildegard, 
assignor.) 

Gosselin.  Thomas.  Attleboro.  Mass.,  assignor  to  Swank 
Products,  Inc.  Collar  adjusting  device.  2,088,698 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Gossen,  Martin  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Window  sash  balance. 
2,101.577  ;  Dec.  7. 

dossier.  Dietrich,  Heidenheim  (Brenz),  Germany.  Lateral 
fluid  container  for  hydraulic  transmissions.  2,100,440  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Gosswiller.  Earl.     (See  Radtke.  B.,  and  Gosswiller.) 

Giith.  Hans  E.  A.  (See  Wessblad,  K.  A.,  Goth,  and 
Naucler.) 

Gothaer  Waggonfabrik  Aktiengesellschafr.  (See  Cule- 
meyer,  J.,  and  Bode,  assignors.) 

Gotham  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Anderson,  C. 
A.,  and  Tobin,  assignors.) 

Gotham.  Walter.     (See  Keuffel.  A.  W.,  and  Gotham.) 

<;othP.  Albert.     (See  Bohm.  O.,  Gotlie,  and  Roosenstein.) 

tlothe,  Albrecht.  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur 
Dralitlose  Telegraphie  ni.  b.  H..  Berlin.  Germany. 
Eliminating   reradiation.     2. 103. 358  ;    Dee.    28. 

Gotte,  Ernst,  and  W.  Kling.  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Bohme  Fettchemie-Gesellschaft  mit  be- 
schrankter  Haftung,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Pigmenting 
fibrous  materials.     2.101.251  ;  Dec.  7. 

Gottert,  Hans  J.  A.,  Flushing.  N.  Y.  Window  screen  and 
the  like.     2.094,790;  Oct.  5. 

Gottfried,  John.     (See  Fry,  B.  W.,  and  Gottfried.) 

Gottfried,  John,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Coin  selector. 
2,073,260;  Mar.  9. 

Gottfried,  John.  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Coin  selector. 
2,073.261  ;  Mar.  9. 

Gotthardt,  Henry  R..  assignor  to  Logan  Co.  Inc..  Louis- 
ville, Ky.     Coil  handling  apparatus.     2,101,738  ;  Dec.  7. 

Gotthardt,  Henry  II..  and  K.  C.  Logan,  assignors  to  Lo- 
gan Co.  Inc..  Louisvill(\  Kv.  Grease  retaining  device. 
2.074.901  :  Mar.  23. 

Gotthardt.  Henry  R..  Louisville,  and  W.  E.  Cain,  Jefter- 
sonville,  Ind.,  assignors  to  Logan  Co.  Inc.,  Louisville, 
Ky.     Conveyer.     2,086,160 ;  July  6. 

Gottlieb.  -Armiu  H..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Street  sign. 
2.076.081  :  Apr.   6. 

Gottlieb.  Joseph.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Push  button  switch. 
2.077.472  ;  Apr.  20. 

Gottlieb.  Meyer,  Irvington.  and  P.  Gottlieb.  Newark.  N.  J., 
assignors  of  one-third  to  F.  Alexander.  Hluminating 
device.     2.085.580  ;  June  29. 

Gottlieb,  Oscar  F.,  Lake  Bluff,  assignor  to  Oakes  Prod- 
ucts Corporation.  North  Chicago,  "Hi.  Bumper  guard. 
2.070.429  :  Feb.  9. 

Gottlieb.  Oscar  F.,  Lake  Bluff,  assignor  to  Oakes  Products 
Corporation,  North  Chicago,  HI.  Piston.  2,077,688 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Gottlieb,  Oscar  F,.  Lake  BlulT.   and  C.  R.  Duncan,  Wau- 
kegan.  assignors  to  Oakes  Products  Corporation,  North 
Chicago.  III.    Brake  drum  and  making  same.     2.087.907  ;  • 
July  27. 

Gottlieb.  Philip.      (See  Gottlieb.  Mevcr.  and   P  \ 

Gottschalk,  Annie,  exeaitrix.  (See  Gottschalk,  J.  W.,  and 
< ;  ra  ter. ) 

Gottschalk.  John  W..  am!  S.  W.  Grater,  Philadelphia.  Pa, 
said  Grater  assignor  to  .said  Gottschalk  :  Annie  Gott- 
schalk, executrix  of  said  J.  W.  Gottschalk,  deceased. 
Abradant  .lud  holder  therefor.     2,083.151  :  June  8. 

Gottschalk.  Victor  H..  Reedsville.  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Company.  Alleghenv  Countv,  Pa.  Edge 
grinding  machine.     2.084,138;  June   15.  " 

Gottwald.  Christian.  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
RlC-^^  il  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Thermo  noncon- 
ducting packing  material.     2.06S.019  ;  Jan.  19 

Cotwals.  William  L..  Jr..  Norristown,  assignor  to  John 
J>ood  Manuiactnring  Company,  Inc.,  Conshohocken.  Pa. 
Stoker.     2.067.1.52;  Jan.  5. 

<;otz.  Konrad.  Furth.  Germany.  Mechanical  toy 
2.or>7.R14  :   Nov.   2. 

*"'".,  «?F/i„  Georg,     Detroit,     Mich.       Concealed     hinge. 

2.0(3,689;  Mar.  16. 
•'.oudey,   Raymond  F..   and   S.   M.   Bennett.  Los  Angeles, 

"  o5,oI-,^« '^''"■*''''^*'"'^*'"'^  activated  sewage  sludge. 
2.089.162  ;  Aug.   3. 

iJough.  .Arthur  C  as.signor  to  Cowdrev  Products  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Fitchburg.  Mass.  Bottle  caper.  2  087  251  • 
Julv  20.  ... 

'H.ugh.  Jamos  J.,  assignor  to  Chicaeo  Electric  Manufac- 

V'r'"S  K,°"i'-'*"''-   *?A£iPPi  I"-      Electric  toaster  with 
detachable  doors.     2.070,534  ;  Feb    9 
Gnugh.  .Tames  J.,  assignor  to  CThicago' Electric  Manufac- 
turing Company.  Chicago.  111.     Electric  heating  unit  for 
sandwich    toasters.     2.09ft  582  •  Oct    19 


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243 


Gough,  William  E.,  and  W.  H.  Maycock,  Coventry,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Dynamo 
electric  machine.     2,089,696  :  Aug.  10. 

Gould,  David  F.,  Riverton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Obtaining  para-cresol 
from  tar  acid  mixtures.     2,099,109  ;  Nov.  16. 

Gould  &  Eberhardt.  (See  Zimmermann,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gould  &  Eherhardt.  (See  Zimmermann,  W.  F.,  and  Daven- 
port, assignors.) 

Gould,  Edwin  J.,  Oal^land,  assignor  to  C.  G.  Harvey, 
Alameda  County,  Calif.  Power  drive  for  motor  vehicle 
axles.     2,098,645:   Nov.  9. 

Gould,  Elmer  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Die.  2,090,837  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Gould,  Gardner  S.,  Lunenburg,  Mass.  Abrading  wheel 
forming  device.     2,088,084  ;  July  27. 

Gould,  Gardner  S.,  Lunenberg,  and  E.  D.  La  Fleur,  Lan- 
caster, assignors  to  Fitchburg  Grinding  Machine  Cor- 
portion.  Fitcliburg,  Mass.  Grinding  wheel  truing  de- 
vice.     2,100,954  ;  Nov.  30. 

Gould,  Herman,  et  al.     (See  Schaub,  Eugene  L.,  assignor.) 

Gould,  Julius,  Chicago,  111.     Syringe.     2,087,511  :  July  20. 

Gould,  Leslie  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Inventions,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Television  receiv- 
ing apparatus.     2,086,382  ;  July  6. 

Gould,  Leslie  A.,  assignor  to  Columbia  Phonograph  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Radio  apparatus. 
2,100,6,59  ;  Nov.  30. 

Gould,  Richard  E.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration. Davton.  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,090,413  ;  Aug.  17. 

Gould,  Richard  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrig- 
erating apparatus.     2,102,698;  Dec.  21. 

Gould.  Robert  E..  Norris,  Tenn.  Graphite  resistor. 
2,095,977;   Oct.   19. 

Gould,  Robert  E.,  Norris,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Tennessee 
Valley  Authority,  Wilson  Dam,  Ala.  Apparatus  f(ir 
making  cfraiiiic  articl'^s.      2,080,418:  Jlav    IS. 

Gould  Storage  Battery  Corporation.  (See  Graves,  C.  J., 
Rupp,  and  Breisch,  assignors.) 

Gouldbourn,  Jo.seph,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Heel-attaching  machine.     2,085.852  :  July  6. 

Gouldbourn,  Jo.?eph,  T.  A.  Kestell.  and  F.  B.  Keall,  Leices- 
ter, England,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Cor- 
poration, Paterson.  N.  J.  Driving  and  stopping  mech- 
anism.    2,066,344  ;  Jan.  5. 

Gouldbourn.  Jnscpli,  and  H.  E.  Elliott,  Leicester,  England, 
assignors  to  United  Slice  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son. N.  J.     Rounding  machine.     2,085,426  ;  June  29. 

Gouldboui-n,  Joseph,  and  T.  A.  Kestell,  Ijeicester,  England, 
assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son, N.  J.  Pressure  mechanism  for  heel-attaching  ma- 
chines.    2,085,851  ;  July  6. 

Goulding,  Steplien  S.,  and  W.  D.  McKale,  said  JIcKale 
assignor  to  M.  Vitos,  Lansing,  Mich.  Battery  terminal 
clamp.     2,078,840  ;  Apr.  27. 

Goulds  Pumps,  Inc.     (See  Mann,  John,  assignor.) 

Goulet,  Henry  J.,  Maplewood.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bates 
Manufacturing  Company,  Lewiston,  Maine.  Tufted 
fabric.     2,087.770  ;  July   20. 

Gonlooze,  Martin  J.,  Grand  Kapids,  assignor  to  Kelvinator 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,089,359  ;  Aug.  10. 

Gouloo7.e,  Martin  J.,  Grand  Rapids,  assignor  to  Kelvinator 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus, 
2,095,810  ;  Oct.  12. 

Goulooze,  Martin  J.,  Grand  Rapids,  assignor  to  Kelvinator 
Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,09.5,811  ;  Oct.   12. 

Gourley,  James  N.,  assignor  to  Kultor  King  Incorporated, 

Portland,  Greg.     Tractor.     2,085,312  ;  June  29. 
Gouverneur.    Fairfax    II,,    Rochester,    assignor    to    W.    A. 
Tryon,  Elmira,  N.   Y.     Golf  club.     2,092.839  ;  Sept.  14. 

Gove,  Winfield  G.     (See  Almen,  J.  O.  and  Gove.) 

Government   of  the   United   States.      (See    Appel,    W.    D.. 

and  Sebiefer,  assignors.) 
Government    of    1ho    United    States,    represented    by    tho 
Secretary  of  Commerce.      (See  Brooks,  I).  B.,  and  Allen, 
assignors.) 
Government  of  iho  T'nitod  States.      (See  Dunmore,  P.  W. 
and  Hughes,  assignors.) 

Government  of  United  States  of  America,  as  represented 
by  the  Secretary  of  War.     (See  Garand,  John  C,   as- 
signor.) 
Government  of  (lie  United   States,  Henry  A.  Wallace,  for 

the.  (See  Tleltbach,  llndolph.  assiirnor.) 
Government  of  the  United  States  (as  represented  by  the 
Secretary  of  Commerce).  (See  Ilerrington,  AVilllam  C, 
assignor.) 
Government  of  the  United  States  of  America,  represented 
by  the  Secretary  of  War.  (See  Knerr,  Lewi.s  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Government  of  The  United  States  represented  by  the 
Secretary  of  Commerce,  The.  (See  Knoop,  Frc(i(>rick, 
assignor.) 
Government  of  the  United  States,  as  represented  bv  the 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  (See  Ryan,  Michael  J., 
assignor.) 
Govnrnmi'nt  of  the  T'nited  fitnios.  The,  (See  Zininier- 
man,   lOlmer  \\',,  assignor.) 


Covers,  Francis  X.,  Vincennes,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Indian 
Refining  Company,  Lawrenceville,  111.  Dewaxing  hy- 
drocarbon oil.     2.067,050  :  Jan.  5. 

Covers,  Francis  X.,  Vincennes,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Indian 
Refining  Companv.  Lawrenceville,  111.  Solvent  refining 
oil.     2,087,473  :  July  20. 

Govil,  Hari  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mergenthaler 
Linotype  Company.  Typographical  font.  2,074,216 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Gow,  William  G,,  Belleville,  assignor  to  Gow-Mac  Instru- 
ment Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Cell  block.  2,080,660  ; 
May  18. 

Goyot,  Francois  A.,  Bellegarde,  France.  Machine  for 
v!orking  printing  machine  cylinders,  particularly  copper 
cylinders  in  copper  plate  printing  machines.  2,076,773  ; 
Apr.    13. 

Gow-Mac  Instrument  Company.  (See  Gow,  William  G., 
assignor.) 

Grab,  Carl,  Ludwigshafen,  Germany.  Air  moistener. 
2.083,905  ;  June  15. 

Grnbarse,  Manfred,  Berlin-Hermsdorf,  assignor  to  Gustav 
Schwarz  G.  m,  b,  IT.,  Berlin-Vvaidmannslust,  Germany. 
Propeller.     2,088,853  ;  Aug.  3. 

Grabau,  Louis  J.  (See  Bethancourt,  J.  A.,  Grabau,  and 
Heilcmann  ) 

Grabe,  Alf  G.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Antifriction  bearing 
and  manufacturing  the  same.     2,097,878  ;  Nov.  2. 

Grnbec.  Josef,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Ledofsky, 
Bratislava,  Czechoslovakia.  Elastic  foraminous  sheet 
material.     2,092,756  ;  Sept.  14. 

Graben,  Clifford  B„  assignor  to  General  Mills,  Inc., 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Advertising  display  device. 
2,094,210;    Sept.  28.  * 

Grace,  Charles  J.,  Jr.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Utilitv  P.ncljages,  Inc.  Cn rton  and 
blank  for  forming  same.     2,085,680  ;  June  29. 

Grace,  Gordon  B.,  and  L.  P.  Lansing,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  ;  said  Grace  assignor  to  said  Lansing.  Dishwash- 
ing machine.     2,075,034  ;  Jlar.  30. 

Grace,  Nathaniel  H.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Plucking 
poultry.     2,081,994  ;   June   1. 

Grace,  Richard  W.,  assignor  to  The  Superior  Switchboard 
&  Devices  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Meter  support. 
2,084,438  ;  June  22. 

Grace,  Richard  W.,  assignor  to  The  Superior  Switchboard 
&  Devices  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Meter  closure 
fastener.     2,086,413  :  July  6. 

Grace,  Victor  F.,  Balboa,  and  W.  H.  Richardson,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.,  assignors  to  General  Petroleum  Cor- 
poration of  California.  Marine  derrick  structure. 
2,077,044  ;  Apr.  13. 

Grade-O-Lite,  Inc.     (See  Templeman.  James  A.,  assig)ior.) 

Grady,  Geoi-ge  M..  ]\Iinneapolis,  ]\Iinn.  Window  construc- 
tion.     2.090. .349  ;  Aug.   17. 

Grady,  J.  H..  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Grady,  J.  H., 
and  Cbirke,  assignors.) 

Grady.  John  H.,  and  J.  W.  Clarke,  assignors  to  J.  H.  Grady 
Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Apparatus  for 
inclosing  objects  in  regenerated  cellulose.  2,072,329  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Grady,  John  H.,  and  J.  W.  Clarke,  assignors  to  J.  H.  Grady 
Manufacturing  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Inclosing 
objects  in  regenerated  cellulose.     2,072,330  ;  Mar.  2. 

Grady,  Stephen  S.,  Magnolia.  N.  C,  assignor  to  Fnsoid  Co., 
Inc.     Circuit  Breaker.     2.085,018  ;  June  29. 

Grady,  Sylvester  C  Chester,  N.  J.  Toy  airplane. 
2,100,590:    Nov.    30. 

Graebner,  Otto  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Mur- 
ray Corporation  of  America.  Listing.  2,068,912  ;  Jan. 
26. 

Gr.acbner,  Otto  F..  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignoi'  to  Tlie  Murray 
Corporation  of  America.  Vehicle  body  pillar.  2,081,810  ; 
May  25. 

Graeliner,  Otto  F.,  and  A.  H.  H.aberstump.  Detroit.  Mich., 
.nssignors  to  The  Murra.v  Corporation  of  .\nierica.  Ve- 
liich"  Iindy.      2,075,936:  Apr,   6, 

Graef,  John  M.      (See  Fourness,  C.  A„  and  Graef.) 

Graef,  Rudolf  A.,  Laurys  Station,  Pa.  Fly  catcher. 
2,073,791  :  Mar.   16. 

Gr.Temiger,  Ben.iamin,  Zollikon,  assignor  to  Hepliaest  A.-G. 
fiir  motorische  Krnflerzeugung,  Zurich,  .Switzerland. 
Burning   pulverized   fuel.      2, 103. 153:  Dty.   28. 

Graeinigi'r,  lienjamin,  Zollikou.  and  W.  Iin(iin.  Winferthur, 
assignors  to  Hephnest  A.-G.  fiir  motorische  Krafter- 
zeiigung.  Zurich.  Switzerland.  TmjiMct-enisher  for  com- 
minuting hard  materials.     2. 103, '154:  Dec.  2,S, 

Graenaeher,  Charles.  (See  Straub,  F.,  Grether,  and 
Graenacher. ) 

Graenncher,  Charles.  (See  Zweifel,  IT.,  Graenacher, 
Grellinr,  and  SIrnnd.'l 

Graenacher.  Cliarles.  and  R,  Snllmaun,  assignors  to  the 
firm  of  Society  of  Cliemical  Iii<lustr,v  In  Basle,  Basel, 
Switzerland.  Condensation  iiroduct  of  low  sulplionation 
applicable  as  a  size.  2,008,796  ;  Jan.  20. 
Graenaclier,  Charles,  Busel,  I''',  Ackermnnn,  r.inningen, 
near  Basel,  and  IT.  Brnengger.  assignors  to  the  firm  ot" 
.Society  of  ('heniie.il  Industry  in  r.asle.  Baocl.  Swil?.i>r 
land.  Production  <\r  t",)st  lints  on  the  fiber.  2.095  600  ■ 
Oct.    12. 

Graenz.  .Alfred.  Philiidelphin,  Pn,,  assignor  to  N'on-Uun 
Fiihrlc  and  Mnchhie  Co.,  Inc..  New  York.  N.  V  ^fepli- 
nnism  for  knitting,     2,000,082;  Jmi,  ."i. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Graenz,    Alfred.    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    assignor    to    Alfred 
Hofmann,    Inc..   West  New  York,   X.  Y.     Knitting  ma- 
chine.    2. OS  1,00-)  ;  June  22. 
Graeper,  Walter  \V.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
Company,     Rochester,     N.     Y.       Colorimeter     plunger. 
2,074,086  ;  Mar.  16. 
Graf,   Anton,   Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Germany.     Gravity  in- 
strument.    2,089,745  :  Aue.   10. 
Graf,  Elizabeth  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Device  for  compiling 

sales  and  collection  records.    2,095,063 ;  Oct.  5. 
Graf.  Jilnier  J.,   Koselle  Park,   assignor  to  G.   1!.    G.  Cor- 
poration,   Newark,    N.    .T.     Illuminated    decorative    de- 
vice.     2,090.118:    Aus.   17..  ^     „     ^     „ 
Graf,    Elmer   J.,   Koselle,    assignor   to   O.   B.    G.    Corpora- 
tion    Newark.    N.    J.     Illuminated    decorative    device. 
2.097,061 ;  Oct.  26. 
Graf,  Fritz.      (See  Hauek.  L.,  Clingestein.  and  Graf.) 
Graf,    Henrv,    Toledo,    Ohio,    assignor   to    American    Can 
Company,"     Now      York,      N.      Y.        Orchard     heater. 
2,081,25  ;  June  1.  „     ,  , 
Graf.  .John  C.      (See  Dinzl,  R.  W.,  and  Graf.) 
Graf,  Julius  E.,  Avalon,  and  W.  A.  Marshall.  Vandersrift, 
Pa.,  assismors  to  American   Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Com- 
pany.    .Sheet  piler  buggy  and  its  operating  apparatus. 
2,089,890;  Aug.  10.                                 ,,      ,  . 
Graf    und     Co.,     Firm,    Verpackungs-Maschinen.       (See 

Ileinrich.  Max,  assignor.) 
Graf,  Vincent  J.,  assignor  to  P.riggs  Jlanufaoturing  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Iilich.     Die  apparatus.     2,085,189  ;  June 
29. 
GralY,    Amos   M.,    assignor   to    York   Ice   JIachinery    Cor- 
poration. York,  Pa.     Actuating  mechanism  for  auxiliary 
doors.     2.075,9.37  ;  Apr.  0. 
Graff,    August    H.       (See    Cornell,    M.    L.,    Graff,    and 

Bennett.) 
Graff,  George  U.,  AVashinston,  T>.  C.  Pyroterlinic  compo- 
sition for  i)roducing  pink  smoke.  2,091,977:  Sept.  7. 
Graff,  Joseph  W.,  Homowood.  and  S.  J.  Spurgeon,  as- 
signors of  one-third  to  Southern  States  Equipment  Co., 
Birmingham.  Ala.  Voltage  regulating  equipment. 
2,079,200  ;  May  4.  „     „ 

GratTnnder,    Walter.      (See   Rothc,   If.,   Kleen,   and   GrafC- 

undcr.) 
Grapg,  John,   Olympia,  Wash.     Pocket  routing  machine. 

2,071,519;  Feb.  23. 
Gragg,  John.  Olvmpia.  Wash.     Veneer  patch  cutting  ma- 
chine.     2.077.023  :  Api-.  20. 
Gragg,  Owen  C,  Detroit,  Jlich.     Salt  and  pepper  shaker. 

2,009,303;  Feb.    2.  ..     ^      ,.   ,      ,  ,    .,, 

Graliam,  Alan  11.,  Upper  Jlontclair,  N.   J.     A  alved  bottle 

cap.     2,092.001  ;   Sept.   7.  ,     ^ 

Graham,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Reynolds  Metals  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Combined  picture  frame  and  merchan- 
dise magazine.     2,072,167;  Mar.  2. 
Graham,  Carl  IT.,  ot  al.      (See  Biles,  Edgar  V.,  assignor.) 
Graham,     Charles,     Stockton,     Calif.       Water     clanficr. 

2,099,002  :  Nov.  10. 
Graham,  Clarence  R..  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  James 
Graham  Manufacturing  Co..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Air 
circulating  heater.  2.099.883 ;  Nov.  23.  ^  ,.,  „ 
Graham.  Elmer  J.,  assignor  of  one-lialf  to  L.  IT.  Rees, 
Denver,  Colo.  Adjustable  speed  limit  indicator. 
2.100.214 ;  Nov.  23.  .  „  , 

Graham     Frank  F.,   Cardiff.   Md..  assignor   to   Peyton   du 
r-ont.    Incorporated.      Rock    drill.      2.103,359  ;    1>.t.    2S. 
Graham,  Frank  ly.  A.     (See  Balsley,  James  R.,  assignor.) 
Graham.  Frank  I>.  A.     (See  Banks.  Charles  G.,  assignor. > 
Graham.   George  A.,   Fort   Monmouth,   Oeeanport,   N.   J. 
Floclroacoustic  energy  converting  system.      2,069,242; 
Feb.  2. 
Gr:ih:im,    (Jeorge    H.,    assignor    to    Carpenter-TIIatt    Sales 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Liner.     2.084.906  ;  June  22. 
Graham     George   H.,    assignor    to    Carponter-IIiatt    Sales 

Company.  Chicago,   III.      Liner.      2,080,613;   July   13. 
Graham.   George  M.,   Detroit,  assignor  to  Hinckley-Myers 
Company,   Jackson.   Mich.     Wheel  aligner.     2,074,108 ; 

Graliam.  James.  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Graham.  Clar- 
ence  R.,  assignor.) 

Graham.  Jaiii"S  V...  Needliam.  and  K.  ^f.  Lines.  Dedham, 
assi"nors  to  Bird  &  Son.  Inc..  East  Walpole,  Mass. 
vY'wr   covering.      2.095,246;   Oct.    12. 

Graham,  John  G.,  et  al.  (See  Ferguson,  Robert  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Graham.  Joseph  W.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Toy  airplane  cata- 
pult.     2.099.957;   Nov.   23. 

Gralnm,  Jt)sh\ia  II..  Fish(-rlon.  Argentina,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assiiriimcnts.  to  .\utomatic  Electric  Company 
Limited.  I,ivert)Ool.  Enclaml.  Signaling  or  Indicating- 
appnrntns.      2.0S1.035;  Mav  18. 

Graham,  Julius  B.,  Shubuta,  Miss.  Rack.  2,100,331  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Graham.  Matthew  P.     (See  TlnfTord.  G.  IT.,  and  Graham.) 

Graham,  Maurice  H.,  St.  Louis  Park.  Minn.  Heat  regn- 
lafing  timiT  for  toasters  and  other  heat  appliances. 
2.070.774;  Apr.  13. 

Graham.  Maurice  IT.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Automatic 
toaster      2.101.062:  Dec.  7. 

Gniham  Paigi-  Motors  Corporation.  (Sec  Kishline,  Floyd 
P..   assignor.)  ,     „ 

Graham.  Philip  J.,  assignor  to  Fo.<igood  Corporation, 
Lcomlnsier.  Mass.  Initialed  article  of  manufacture. 
2.067,520;  Jan.  12. 


Graham,  Thomas  P.,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Device  for  dis- 
playing  goods.      2,000.477  :    Aug.    17. 

(Jiaham,  Thomas  R.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  E.  S.  Linde- 
niann.  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  trustee.  Demountable 
partition    construction.      2,078,491 ;    Apr.    27. 

Graham.  Walton  C,  Denver,  Colo.  Heat  transfer  ap- 
paratus.    2,071,624 ;  Feb.  23. 

Graham,  A\'arren  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Atomizer. 
2.102.147  :  Dec.  14. 

Graham- White  Sander  Corporation.  (See  Goodwin,  Ernest 
(J.,  assignor.) 

Graham,  William  D.     (See  Racine,  C.  A.,  and  Graham.) 

Graham,  William  S.,  Canton,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Cultivator  attachment  for 
tractors.     2,071,118;  Feb.  16. 

Graham,  William  S.,  Canton,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.  Tractor  lister  cultivator. 
2,086,797  ;  July  13. 

Graham,  William  S.,  Canton,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.  Tractor  lister  cultivator. 
2.102.202:  Dec.  14. 

Grahame,  James  H.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Solvent  refining  of 
mineral  oil.     2,101.497  ;  Doc.  7. 

Grahame,  John,  Sixes,  Oreg.  Support  for  fishing  reels. 
2.101,174;  Dec.  7. 

Grahek,  John,  Sr.,  Chisholra,  Minn.  Template  and  punch 
therefor.     2,077,232  ;  Apr.  13. 

Graillat.  Robert,  assignor  to  George  Schnler  &  Co.,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Clip  pin  flower  holder.  2,102,411 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Gram.  Arthur  J..  Portland,  Oreg.  Laminated  wallboard. 
2.090.529  :  Aug.  17. 

Gramann,  Heinrich  F.  M.  (See  Huenlich,  C,  and  Gra- 
mann.) 

Gramelspacher,  Clarence  U.,  Jasper,  Ind.  Waterproof 
wooden  receptacle.     2,092,097 ;    Sept.   7. 

Grainmer.  Allen  L.,  Mcadowbrook,  assignor  to  Curtis  Pub- 
lishing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Book  and  making 
same.     2,000.620  :  Jan.  5. 

Grammer.  Allen  L.,  Meadowbrook.  assignor  to  Curtis 
Publishing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bookbinding. 
2,008,003;  Jan.  19. 

Grammer.  Allen  Ty.,  Meadowbrook.  and  W.  W.  Allen.  Alden, 
assignors  to  The  Curtis  Publishing  Company,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.     Opposing  offset  in  printing.     2,077,024  ;  Apt. 

Grammer,  Allen  L.,  Meadowl)rook,  assignor  to  Curtis  Pub- 
lishing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Binding  books. 
2.088.904 ;  Aug.  .3. 

Grammes,  L.  F.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Romig,  Morris  W., 
assignor.) 

Gramophone  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Browne,  Cecil 
Oswald,  assignor.) 

Gninacher,  Charles,  assignor  to  firm  Society  of  Chemical 
Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Cyclic  ammonium 
salts  and  making  same.     2,089.002  ;  Aug.  10. 

Granat.  Elie,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Compagnio  de3 
Forges  et  Acieries  de  la  Marine  et  D'Homecourt, 
Paris,  France.  Distant  transmission  of  angular  move- 
ments.     2,071,689  ;    Feb.    23. 

Granberg.  Albert  J..  Berkeley.  Calif.  Thermostatic  com- 
pensating device  for  fluid   meters.     2.006.972  ;   Jan.   5. 

Granberg,  Albert  J.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Ralph  N.  Bro- 
die  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Setting  means  for  auto- 
matic meter  shut-offs.     2.082,391  :  June  1. 

Grnnberg,  Albert  J..  Berkeley,  assignor  to  R.alph  N. 
Brodie  Company.   Oakland.   Calif.     Apparatus    to   cali- 

o 'A'lo  J.'Jv'o*^*''"^^  *"  compensate  for  temperature  variations. 

2.082.392  :   June  1. 
GraiilxMg  Meter  Corporation.      (See  Brubakor,  Walter  S., 

as.'iignor.) 
Granberg  Meter  Corporation.     (See  Saarinen,  Armas  J.. 

assignor.) 
Grand      Manufacturing      Company.        (See      Lichterman, 

Eugene  E.,  assignor.) 
Grand  Rapids  Fibre  Cord  Company.      (See  Millett.  John 

E..  assignor.) 
GraiKl  K.inids  Metalcraft  Corporation.     (See  Visscr.  John 

assignor.) 
Grand    Rapids    Store   Ecniipment    Company.      (See   Van- 

derveld.  .\nthony.  assignor  ) 
Gran.l    Trimmed    Hat   Mfg.    Co.      (See    Siegel,    Earl,    as- 
signor.) 
Grandbouche    George  R     Avoca.  Iowa.     Machine,  a  form- 

rod  concrete  calker.    2.095.187 ;  Oct.  6  ,        v  ui 

Grande     Joseph   TI..    Salinas.    Calif.      Treating  lettuce  In 

packing  and  shipping.     2,098  '^09  •  Nov  "         '^"uce  m 
Grandhomme^   Marcel     Paris,   France,   assignor  to   Carlos 

2  090  l'72  •   o  "t"^9    ^''^^"     ^'■E^"t'"«-       Sock-suspender. 
Grandstafr,  Otho  b.,  assignor  to  Associated  Electric  Labo- 

2%t614;]riryl3'''^"^"°"<'-      "•'      ^""-^      — '^ 
Grange.  Edward  A.,  and  E.  J.  Schmidt,  a.ssignors  to  Allied 

^''>'hfo;J/"Tn'  ■'^?'?,"'^.'"  \"  ^^I'^Pty  Vulcanizer  Company, 
oion5-Q  "v--  I„"'"c"-cle  tire  retreading  vulcanizeV: 
-.10().4(8;  Nov.  30. 

^  inlf^k/^rl^;  '!>;o^^^2^S^pt  ^"^^"^  '"''  •"'^-""^- 
^"s^'lgnor?  '''°°'  Company.     (See  Cummtng,  William  G., 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


245 


Graii0,  Jens  E.  V.,  Eungsted,  Denmark,  assignor  to  Corn- 
inK  Glass  Works,  Corning,  N.  Y.  Spectacles  for  under 
water  use.     2,088,262  ;  July  27. 

Grant,  Albert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  socket. 
2,079,800;  May  13. 

Grant,  Albert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  lamp. 
2,079,801  ;  May  11. 

Grant,  Albert  E.,  New  York,  assignor  to  H.  H.  Otto,  Scars- 
dale,  N.  Y.    Adjustable  band  stamp.     2,086,220  ;  July  6. 

Grant,  Albert  E..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  H.  S.  Otto, 
Scarsdale,  N.  Y.     Hand  stamp.     2,089,549  ;  Aug.  10. 

Grant,  Arthur  G.,  New  Liskeard,  Ontario.  Caii:iila.  Snow- 
mobile.    2,074,-389  ;  Mar.  2.3. 

Grant,  Charles  H.,  et  al.  (See  Lawler,  Prank  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Grant,  Clarence  S.,  Belfast,  Maine.  Dispenser.  2,083,162  ; 
June  8. 

Grant,  Dwight  W.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Inductance  device.     2,068,320  ;  Jan.   19. 

Grant,  Dwight  W.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Power  transformer.     2.096,801  ;  Oct.  20. 

Grant,  Elizabeth,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Baby  carriage  top. 
2,088,557;  July  27. 

Grant,  Francis  H.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Dental  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Apparatus  for  making  tooth 
backings.     2,091,072  ;  Aug.  24. 

Grant,  Franklin  F.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  concentrating  ores.     2,082,157  ;  June  1. 

Grant,  George  W.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Bath  sponge. 
2,070,123  ;   Feb.   9. 

Grant,  Harry  B.,  Birmingham.  England,  assignor  to  Hook- 
less  Fastener  Company.  Interlocking  slide  fastener. 
2.089.922  ;  Aug.  10. 

Grant,  Harry  C,  Jr.,  New  Yoi-k,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  ^Yalte^ 
Kiddle  &  Company,  Inc.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Regulated 
voltage  system  for  detecting  suspended  matter  in  fluids. 
2,069,160;  Jan.  26. 

Grant,  Harry  C,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Walter  Kidde  &  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Supervisory  circuit. 
2,071,283  ;  Feb.  16. 

Grant,  Harry  C,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Walter  Kidde  &  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Supervised  electric  sys- 
tem.    2,074,261  ;  Mar.  16. 

Grant,  Harr.y  C,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Walter 
Kidde  &  Company,  Inc.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Supervised 
electric  alarm  system.    2,074,262  ;  Mar.  16. 

Grnnt,  Harry  C.  Jr.,  assignor  to  Walter  Kidde  &  Com- 
pany, Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Voltage  regulation. 
2  070,409  ;   Apr.    6. 

Grant,  Harry  C.,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Walter  Kidde  &  Company,  Inc.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Super- 
vised electric  system.     2,077,145  ;  Apr.  13. 

Grant,  Harry  C,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Walter 
Kidde  &  Company.  Inc..  Bloomfield.  N.  J.  Supervised 
electric  system.      2,078,175  ;  Apr.  20. 

Grant,  Harry  C,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Walter  Kidde  &  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Circuit  controlling  ther- 
mostat and  mount  therefor.     2,086,027  ;  July  6. 

Gi-ant,  Harry  C,  Ji-.,  assignor  to  ^^'alter  Kidde  &  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alarm  circuit.  2,094,211  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Grant,  Howard  D.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Swen- 
sen  Evaporator  Company,  Harvey,  111.  Rotary  filter. 
2,072,586  ;  Mar.  2. 


rant,  John, 
rant,    John. 

signors.) 
rant,  John, 
rant,  John, 
rant,  John, 
rant,  John. 
rant,      John 

2.072,859 


(See  Erwln,  Weldon  C, 
(See    Foster,    W.    L., 


assignor.) 
and    Santiago, 


(See  R.Tymond,  Edward  F.,  assignor.) 
(See  Santiago,  James  J.,  assignor.) 
(See  Sweet,  Cecil  H.,  assignor.) 
(See  White,  Harry  C,  assignor.) 
Los     Angeles,      Calif.       Wall 
Mar.  9 


scraper. 

Apparatus  for  cleaning 

engine  mount- 


rant,  John,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

wells.     2,098,494  ;  Nov.  9. 
rant,  John  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Automobile 

ing.     2,091,679  ;  Aug.  31. 
rant,  Richard   S.,   and  A.  A.   Schlegel,  Akron,   assignors 

to   The  Jaite-Grant  Display  Bag  (Company,   Cleveland, 

Ohio.     Making  window  bags  and  wrappers.     2,073,476  ; 

Mar.  9. 
rant,     William    M.,     New    York,     N.    Y.       Depilatory. 

2,091,313;  Aug.  31. 
rantonic,   John   J.,   assignor  of  twenty-five   per   cent   to 

F.     Mclilstor,     Mingo     Junction,     Ohio.     Shaker     cap. 

2,070.233  :   Apr.  0. 
ranville,    Bernard,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Deviation    finder. 

2,074,692  ;  Mar.  23. 
ran/.olius,  Karl  A.  T.      (See  Sundelin,  U.,  and  Granzc- 

lius.) 

rassby,    George   A.,    Jr.,    assignor   to   Kirseh   Company, 

Sturgis,    Mich.       Bottom    rail    for    Venetian    blinds. 

2,079,852  ;  May  11. 

niRHhoff,  Alfred.     (See  Snter,  IT.,  and  GrasshofP.) 
rassiiini,  I'.ruder.      (Son  Grassianl,  Josei)h   S.,  assignor.) 
rasHi.'ini,  Josenh   S.,  assignor  1o  P.ruder  Grassliini,  Sofia, 

Biilgiiri.'i.       lievicc    for    preparing    dyeslufC    solutions. 

2,083,19:);  June  8. 

rassl,  Goorg.      (See  IMor,  M.,   Simon,  and  Grassl.) 
rasKle,     CMrlldii     D.,     Rochester,     Minn.       Fish     lioldcr. 

2,083,329  ;  June  8. 


Grassraaun,  Wolfgang,  and  H.  Rubenbauer,  assignors  to 
A.  Karreth,  Munich,  Germany.  Preparing  an  enzvme 
from  mold.     2,102,315  ;  Dec.  14. 

Grater,  Sylvester  W.     (See  Gottschalk,  J.  W.,  and  Grater.) 

Grath,  Walter  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Safety  razor. 
2,068,380  ;   Jan.   19. 

Grattan.  Peter  J.,  iNIinneapolis,  Minn.  Snow  remover. 
2.093.721  ;   Sept.  21. 

Grattan,  Stanley  H.,  assignor  to  Goddard  &  Goddard 
Companv,  Detroit,  Mich.  Rotary  cutter.  2.085,095  ; 
June  29. 

Gratzmuller,  Louis  R.  E.,  Paris,  France.  Relay-generator 
or  relay-dvnamo  and  its  application  to  traction. 
2,087,948  ;  July  27. 

Grau,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  Byron-Jackson  Co.,  Los 
Angeles.  Calif.  Elevator  and  latch  construction. 
2.067,603  ;  Jan.  12. 

Grau,  Herbert  E.,  Vernon,  assignor  to  Byron  Jackson  Co., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Split  collar  type  elevator. 
2,074,109  ;  Mar.  16. 

Grau,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  Byron  Jackson  Co.,  Hunting- 
ton Park,  Calif.     Hoist  line  hook.     2,091,477  ;  Aug.  31. 

Grau,  Max.     (See  Bauer,  J.,  and  Grau.) 

Grauel,  Ernest  H.,  Perkasie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Gauge  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Differential 
gauge.     2,083,949  :  June  15. 

Grauer,  Theodor,  Horn,  assignor  to  the  firm  Feldmiihle 
A.  G.  vormals  Loeb  Schoenfeld  &  Co.  Rorschach, 
Rorschach,  Switzerland.  Winding  carrier  for  freshly 
spun  threads  of  artificial  silk.     2.074,217  ;  Mar.  16. 

Graul,  Joseph  P.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Abrading  tool.  2,074,177  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Graumann,  Erich.  (See  Zetzsclie,  V\'.,  Graumann,  Faber, 
and  Stix.) 

Grave,  Georg,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Heddernheim,  Ger- 
many, assignor  to  American  Lurgi  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  the  electrostatic  separation 
of  mixed  particles  of  different  electrical  behavior. 
2,071,460  ;  Feb.  23. 

Grave,  Georg,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Heddernheim,  and 
E.  Oppen,  Hanover,  Germany,  assignors  to  American 
Lurgi  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
electrostatic  separation.     2,072,501 ;  Mar.  2. 

Graven,  James  H.     (See  Hall,  Albert,  assignor.) 

Gravely,  Benjamin  F.,  Dunbar,  W.  Va.  Rotary  plow. 
2,070,830  ;  Feb.  16. 

Graves,  Benjamin  P.,  Cranston,  and  A.  F.  Bennett,  West 
]?arringtou,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Brown 
and  Sharpe  Manufacturing  Company,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Jlachine  tool.      2,077.408  ;  Apr.  20. 

Graves,  Clarence  J.,  J.  L.  Rupp,  and  E.  W.  Breisch,  Lan- 
caster, N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Gould  Storage  Battery  Cor- 
poi-ation,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Specific  gravity  indicator. 
2,072,553  ;  Mar.  2. 

Graves,  George  D.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Ne- 
mours &  Companv,  Wilmington.  Del.  Synthetic  resin. 
2,074,780;  Mar.  23. 

Graves,  George  D.,  assignor  to  E,  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preparing  carboxylic 
anhydrides.     2,075,035  ;  Mar.  30. 

Graves,  George  D.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Synthetic  resins. 
2,075,343  ;  Mar.  30. 

Graves,  George  D.,  and  C.  H.  Greenewalt,  assignors  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Manufacture  of  ketene.     2,009,243  ;  Feb.  2. 

Graves,  George  D.,  and  J.  Harmon,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  ^\■ilmington,  Del  Resin- 
ous aminomethanol-aromatie  amine-formaldehyde  con- 
densation products.     2,101,215;  Dec.  7. 

Graves,  George  De  W.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Companv.  Wilmington,  Del.  Catalytic  hy- 
drogenation  of  furfural.     2,077.409  ;  Apr.  20. 

Graves,  Herbert  C,  Jr.,  East  Bradford  Township.  Chester 
County,  assignor  to  I-T-E  Circuit  Breaker  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electro  responsive  device.  2,074.584  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Graves,  Herbert  C,  Jr.,  East  Bradford  Township.  Chester 
Coiintv,  assignor  to  I-T-E  Circuit  Breaker  Company, 
Thiladelpliin,  Pa.  Electric  circuit  interrupter. 
2.090,754  :  Aug.  24. 

Graves,  Walker  C,  Jr.,  Snn  Franci.'-^eo,  Calif.  Automatic 
vehicle  controlling  apparatus.     2.074.902;  IVIar.  2.1. 

(jrny,  Alvin  E.,  Binghnmton,  assignor  to  Intornntionnl 
Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tabulating  machine.     2,072,447:  Mar.  2. 

Gray,  Alvin  E.,  Flushing,  assignor,  b.v  mesne  assignments, 
to  International  Business  Machines  (^orporntlon.  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Acciuinting  machhio.  2.09S.;!30  :  Nov.  0. 
rav,  (^arl  C,  Minneapolis,  and  H.  ly.  Johnson,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.  Feed  mechanism.  2,073,792  ;  Mar.  10. 
;rii,v,  Carllcm  W..  and  It.  C.  String,  Wesimont,  N.  J.  En- 
(li)i'sing  iiuu'lilne.     2.0(16,-100  ;  Jan.  5, 

;i-av.  Cli:irl<>s  1!..  Mllbourne,  Pa.  iMet.'il  culling  machine. 
2,0.'^«.202  :   July  27. 

Jrny,  l>iini<>l  J.,  and  A.  B.  Meeg,  Chicago,  Til,,  assignors  to 
Iron  TMi-eman  ManufMcluring  Company,  Portland. 
Dreg.     Smoke  producer.     2.072,364  ;  JIar.  2. 

.'i:iv.  Daniel  M.,  assignor  to  Ila/.el  Atlas  Glass  Coniiianv, 
Wheeling,    W.     Va.     Vinyl     rosin     coating.     2,007.310; 

J.MU.     12, 

;r;i>'.  I'.miel  1\I.,  assignor  to  Hav.el-.Mlas  (ilass  Companv, 
WlK-iling,    W.    Va.      Vinyl   resins.      2,103.581;    I>eo.    2,S. 


246 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


any,  David  K.,  assifrnor  to  Corning  Glass  Works,  Cornins, 
X.  Y.     Sorting  articles.     2,068,797  ;  Jan.  26. 

Gray.  D.ivifl  E.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works.  Corn- 
ing,  X.  Y.     Glass  building  block.     2,068,798  ;  Jan.  20. 

Gray,  David  K.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works.  Corn- 
ing, X.  T.  Apparatus  for  making  glass  building  blocks. 
2,075,43.5;  March   30. 

Gray.  David  K.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Corn- 
ing Glass  Works,  Corning,  X''.  Y.  Glass  building  blocks 
and  making  them.     2,091,504  ;  Aug.  31. 

Gray,  Edward,  assignor  of  one-half  to  (i.  Wood,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Electric  locomotive.     2,070,895  ;  Feb.  16. 

Gray.  Emmet  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Muffler.  2,066.467 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Gray.  Emmet  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Easca  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Inc.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  JIultiple 
bushing.     2,085,907  ;  July  6. 

Gray,  Frank,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  In- 
corporated, Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Electrooptical  system. 
2.072,478;  Mar.  2. 

Gray,  G.  A.,  Company,  The.  (See  Doran,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

•  Uny,  Garold  C.   J.,  Hastings.  Xebr.,  assignor  to  Western 

Land  Holier  Company.    li'eed  grinder.    2.066.621  :  Jan.  5. 

Gray,  Garold  C.  J.,  assignor  to  Western  Land  Roller 
Conipanv,  Hastings,  Xebr.  Holder  for  mill  screens. 
2,070.297  ;  Apr.   6. 

Gray.  George  F..  I'oughkeepsie,  N.  Y'.  Memorandum  de- 
vice.    2,081.036  :  May  18. 

Gray,  Harrv  H.,  Kansas  Citv.  Mo.  Nut  and  bolt  assem- 
bling machine.    2,101,367  :"Dec.  7. 

Gray,  Harrv  Le  R.     (See  Minsk,  I,.  Jf..  Kenvon.  and  Gray.) 

Graj-.  Harry  Lo  B..  and  T.  F.  Murray,  Jr.,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Jersey  City,  X.  J.  Making  anhydrides  of 
monocarboxylio  acids.     2.087.0.^0:  July  13. 

Gray,  Herbert"  C.     (See  Haupt,  William  E.,  assignor,) 

Gray,  Herbert  E..  and  A.  M.  Erickson,  San  Jose,  CJalif. 
Processing  artichokes.     2.073.000  ;  Mar.  9. 

Gray,  James  W.     (See  de  Florcz,  L.,  and  Gray.) 

Gray,  John  E.     (See  Lindnuist.  D.  E.,  (iray,  and  Rador.) 

Gray.  John  E.      (See  Mueller.   O.  D..  and  Gray.) 

Gray,  Leil  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Specialized  lubrication 
system  and  means.     2,073,930  :  Mar.  16. 

Gray,  Leo  E.,  San  Pedro,  Calif.  Shower  head.  2,080,264  ; 
May  11. 

Gray,  Xewenham  A.     (See  Baily,  R.  W.,  and  Gray.) 

Gr.av.  Percy,  JelTcrson,  Iowa.  Mercury  switch  structure. 
2.080,707  ;  May  18. 

Gray  Processes  Corporation,  The.  (See  Mandelbaura, 
Malvin  R.,  assignor.) 

Gray,  Reid  B.,  Dundalk,  and  E.  L.  Zivi,  assignors  to 
The  Glenn  L.  Martin  Company.  Baltimore,  Md.  Air- 
craft construction.     2,102,590;  Dec.  21. 

Gray,  Robert  L.,  Brooklyn.  X.  Y.  Window  envelope  and 
making  the  same.     2.072,875  ;  Mar.  9. 

Gray.  Robert  L.,  Brooklyn.  X'.  Y.  Patch  uniting  method 
for  envelopes.     2. 101. 847:  Dec.  14. 

Gray.  Russell  .7..  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Oil  drain  and  supply 
.system.     2.102,705  ;  Dec.  21. 

Gray,  Samuel  M.,  Y'onkers,  assignor  to  Electrical  Testing 
Laboratories,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  detecting 
St  lain  in  glass  of  a  partially  diffusing  character. 
2.073,690;  Mar.  16. 

Cvr.iy.  Samuel  M.,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Electrical  Testing 
Laboratories.  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  dotecliou 
of  strain  in  diffusive  glass.     2,073,691  :  Mar.  16. 

Gray  Telephone  Pay  Station  Company,  The.  (See  Long. 
George  A.,  assignor.) 

Gray.  Thomas  C,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Barco  Jlanufac- 
rurini  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  hammer.  2,083.261  ; 
June  8. 

Gray  Tool  Company.  (See  Mueller,  R.  A.,  and  Yancey, 
a.ssignors. ) 

<-rav  Tool  Company.     (See  Roye    Richard  T.,  assignor.) 

Gray  Tool  Company.      (See  Y'ancey.  John  R..  assignor.) 

Gray,  Trumon  G.,  Seneca,  S.  C.  Top  roller  clearer. 
2,078.847;  Apr.  27. 

Gray.  Walter,  Columbus,  Ga.  Lug  hanger.  2,083,443  : 
June  8. 

•  Irav,  William  C.  St.  Charles,  assignor  to  J.  B.  Hawlev. 

Geneva.  111.     Heat  transfer  die.     2.089,746  ;  Aug.  10. 
Gray,  William  C,  St.   Charles,  assignor  to  .T.  R.  Hnwley, 

(Jeneva.  111.     Forming  die  means.      2,093,1(!7  :  Sept.  14. 
Graybill,   Leon  A,      (See   Gwaltney,  E.  C,   Graybill,  and 

Newton.) 
Grayson,  Ellison  C,  and   V.  W.  Benner,   St.   Paul.  Minn. 

Mobile     app.iratus     for     icing     refrigerator     vehicles. 

2.078.379  :  Apr.  27. 
Grayson,    George    W.,    Darling    Point,    near    Sydney,    as- 
signor   to    J.    T,    McKee,    Sydney,    Australia.      Cement 

grout    mixing    and    distributing    machine.      2,072,301  ; 

Mar.  2. 
(irayson    Heat    Control,    Ltd.      (See    Grayson,    John    H., 

a.sslgnor. ) 
GrayBon,    John   II.,    assignor    to    Grayson    Heat    Conlrol, 

Ltd..    Lvnwood,    Calif.     Time    conti-olled    annunciator. 

2.092,715  ;    Sept.    7. 
Glean,  Alexandre  M.,   Mount  Vernon,   assignor  to   A,   M. 

Grean,    Jr.,    Rye,    N.    Y.      Brush    holder.      2,079.283: 

May    4. 
Great  Western  Elect ro-Cliemlcal  Company.      (.See  Bender, 

ilarry.  assignor.) 


Great  Western  Electro-Chemical  Company.      (See  Ilirsch- 

kind,  Wilhelm,  assignor.) 
Great    Western     Electro-Chemical    Co.       (See    Stevenson, 

Ralph  A.,  assignor.) 
Grebe,  John  J.,  Midland,  assignor  to  Ewing  Development 

Company,   Bay  City,   ilich.     Screen   cloth.     2,078,940 ; 

May   4. 
Grebe.  John  J.,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Company, 

Midland,      Alich.     Preventing      inSltration      in     wells. 

2.090,020  ;  Aug.  24. 
Grehle,    Edwin   St.   J.,    X'ewark,   N.    J.      Coupling  device. 

2,086,414  ;  July  6. 
Gr&by,  Jules  E.   M.,   Issy-Les-Moulineaux.   France.      Auto- 
matic  temperature   regulator.      2.066.345 :    Jan.    5. 
Grece,  Harrv  H..  Detroit,  Mich.     Lubricated  dii.-jr  guanl. 

2,080.472  :"  May  18. 
Grece.  Harrv  H..  Detroit,  Mich.     Heated  windshield  wiper 

blade.     2.089,357  ;  Aug.  10. 
Gredell,  Otto  X'.     (See  Woolev.  J.  C,  and  Gredell.) 
Gredell,    Otto    X''.,    Kansas    City,    assignor    to    Standard 

Steel    AVorks,    North    Kansas    City.    Mo.      Door    prop. 

2,070,046  :   Feb.   9. 
Gredell.  Otto  X.,  Kansas  City,  assignor  to  Standard  Steel 

Works.    XorOi    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Tank.      2,091,731; 

Aug.  31. 
Gredell,  Otto  X.,  Kansas  City,  assignor  to  Standard  Steel 

Works,    North    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Tank.      2,098,577  ; 

Xov.  9. 
Grodzinski.  Stanley  P.,  Mount  Carmel,  Pa.     Door  fixture. 

2,085.154:  June"  29. 
Greegor,  Ralph  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio,   assignor  to  General 

Door  Company,  Reno,  Nev.     Door  operating  meclianism. 

2,008.543  :  Jan.  19. 
Gree.iror.   Ralph  H.,   Columbus,   Ohio,  assignor  to  General 

Door  Companv.   Reno,  Xev.     (iuide   for   safety   devices 

on    doors.     2.095,695;    Oct.    12. 
Greely.     John     J.,     Maysville,     Ky.     Railway     crossing. 

2.070..'',3S  :   Apr.    6. 
tJreen,  Abraham  J.,  and  H.   R.  Harding.  Baltimore,  ^Id., 

assignors  to  The  National  Equipment  Company,     Power 

operated  meat  sawing  and  cuttinz  machine.     2,077,559  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Green,  Alexander  M.,  Jr.     (See  Green,  Alexandre  M.,  as- 

si,i;nor. ) 
Green,  Arthur  J.,  Marblehead,  assignor  to  A.  C.  Lawrence 

Leather  Company,  Peabody,  Mass.    Tanning.    2,102.609  : 

Dec.  21. 
Green,  Beckman  B.,  Courtland,  Calif.     ^loth  exterminator. 

2,090,792  ;  Aug.  24. 
Green,  Buford  L.,  Charlotte.  N.  C,  assignor  to  Semagraph 

Company,    Dover,    Del.     Automatically   setting   type   in 

typesetting  machines.     2,007,182  ;  Jan.  12. 
Green.  Buford  L..  Cliarlotte,  N.  C,  assignor  to  Semagraph 

Company,      Dover.      Del.     Preparing      control      sheets. 

2,067.183  ;  Jan.  12. 
Green,  Buford  L.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  assignor  to  Semagraph 

Company,    Dover,    Del.     Automatic    means    for    setting 

type  and  the  like.     2.067,184  ;  Jan.  12. 
Green.  Buford  L.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.,  assignor  to  Semagraph 

Company,    Dover,    Del.     Preparing    control    sheets    for 

linotype  machines  and  the  like.     2.067,185  ;  Jan.  12. 
Green.  Buford  L.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  assignor  to  Semagraph 

Company,  Dover,  Del.     Selecting  mechanism.     2,067,186; 

Jan.  12. 

tJreen,  Burton  M.,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  Air-flow  ventilator. 
2,100,801 ;  Nov,  30. 

Green,  Charles  A.,  Hannibal,  assignor  to  International 
Shoe  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Making  shoes. 
2,098,142:    Xov.   2. 

Green.  Charles  G.      (See  Spina.  F.,  and  Green.) 

Green,  Charles  W.,  Millburn,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated, 
Xew  York,  X,  Y.  Electric  wave  amplification. 
2.073.477:    Mar.   9. 

Green.  Clarence  J.  (See  Crompton,  G.,  Jr.,  and  Green, 
assignor.) 

Green,  Clarence  J.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.    Cam  grinding  apparatus,     2,101,790  :  Dec.  7. 

Green,  Clifford  II.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Musical  Instru- 
ment Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Phonograph  con- 
tiMl.     2.072.876  :  Mar.  9. 

(Jrerii.  ("liflord  H..  assignor  to  Automatic  Instrument 
Company.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Coin  receiver. 
2.(l!t7,45C,  :    Nov.    2. 

Green,  ClIITord  H.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
Automatic      Instrument      Company.         Leg      adjuster. 

Green.  Daniel  F..  Portland.  Orog.     Cover  for  meat  grind- 
ers.    2,087,474  :  July  20. 
Green,  Earl  E.     (See  Beit.  F.  F.,  and  Green.) 
Gr(>en.  Edward  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Automatic  safety  gas 

valve.      2.0W.5.S1  :  June  29. 
Green,  Edward  G.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  Libby- 

Owens-Ford    Glass    Company,   Toledo,    Ohio.      Furnace. 

2,0(7,109  ;  Apr.  13. 
Green,    Elisha    C.,    Preston.    Calif.     Apiarisfs   glove   and 

garnii'nt.     2,074,390  ;  .Mar.  23. 
tiri'en.  Estill  I.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  .\merican 

l.'lcpluuie    and    Telegraph    Company.     Television    svs- 

t.ni,     2,095.360:  Oct.   12. 
Green.  George  S..  Cape  Elizabeth,  Maine.     Gasoline  pump 

loik    and   registering   mechanism.     2,087.665;   July  20. 


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247 


Green,  George  W.,  Wilmette,  111.,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Milking-machine 
inflation.     2,099,884:  Nov.   23. 

Green,  Guy  G.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Stone  sawing  strand.     2,083,369  ;  June  8. 

Green,  Harland  C.      (See  Lucas,  H.  3.,  and  Green.) 

Green.  Harland  C,  D.  E.  Clark,  and  R.  P.  Mann,  San 
Diego,  and  B.  Preble,  National  City,  assignors  to  Kelco 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Stabilizing  chocolate  milk 
and  other  milk  products  and  making  same.  2,097,224  ; 
Oct.  2G. 

Green,  Harland  C,  D.  E.  Clark,  and  R.  P.  JMann,  San 
Diego,  and  B.  Preble,  National  City,  assignors  to  Kelco 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Stabilizing  chocolate  milk 
and  other  milk  products  and  making  sa'ine.  2,097,225  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Green,  Harold  V.,  Chicago.  III.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Alternating  current  oscillating  motor. 
Re.  20,510  ;  Sept.  21. 

Green.  Han-y  A.,  Portland,  Greg.  Traveling  work  table. 
Re.  20,269  ;  Feb.  16. 

Green,  Harry  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Cable  clamp.  2,100,777  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Green,  Harry  L.,  Rockford,  111.,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Watters, 
West  Newton,  Mass.  Fireplace  tongs.  2,096,104 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Green,  Herbert  E.  J.  (See  Wilton,  Thomas  O.  and  N., 
Green,  and  Mann.) 

Green,  Herman  W..  Pueblo,  Colo.  Lifting  coupling  for 
vehicles.      2,096,636:    Oct.   19. 

Green,  Howard  D.      (See  Adams,  H.  C,  and  Green.) 

Green,  John  W.,  Longview,  Tex.  Meter  protector. 
2,094,533:  Sept.   28. 

Green,  Joseph  W.  (See  Loose,  K.  D.,  Watkins,  and 
Green.) 

Green,  Louis  W.     (See  Jurist.  A.  E.,  and  Green.) 

Green,  Mattliew,  assignor  to  Parker  Rust-Proof  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Coating  zinc  and  the  coated  article. 
2,082,950  :  June  8. 

Green,  Mattliew,  assignor  to  Parker  Rust-Proof  Company, 
Detroit.  ]\lich.  Coating  zinc  and  the  coated  article. 
2,086,712;  July  13. 

Green,  Newton  I?.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  .Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Folding  trigger  for  shutters.  Re.  20,407  ;  June 
15. 

Green,  Paul,  Bridgeport,  assignor  to  The  Engineering  and 
Research  Corporation,  New  Haven.  Conn.  Traffic  con- 
trol  system.      2,090,202:   Auff.    17. 

Green,  Samuel,  Trenton,  N.  J.    Trellis.     2.070.988  :  Feb.  16. 

Green,  Samuel  G.,  Gray,  Ga.  Trigger  mechanism  for 
machine  guns.     2,069,244  ;   Feb.  2. 

Green,  Samuel  G.,  Gray,  Gn.     Mount.     2,072,877:  Mar.  9. 

Green,  Samuel  G.,  Gray,  Ga.  Cartridge  feeding  mecha- 
nism for  automatic  guns.    2,073,632  ;  Mar.  16. 

Green,  Samuel  G.,  Gray,  Ga.  Muzzle  attachment  for 
guns.     2,101,063  :  Dec.  7. 

Green.  Samuel  G..  Gray,  Ga.  Stabilizer  for  guns. 
2,101,848;  Dec.  14. 

Green,  Samuel  G..  Gray,  Ga.  Muzzle  attachment  for 
guns.     2,101,849:  Dec.  14. 

Green,  Samuel  G.,  Gray,  Ga.  Muzzle  attachment  for  guns. 
2,101.850  ;  Dec.   14. 

Gr(>en,  Samuel  (',..  Grav,  Ga.  Machine  gun  jacket  mount- 
ing.    2,101,851  :  Dec.  14. 

Gi'een,  Samuel  G..  Gray,  Ga.  Gun  barrel  mounting. 
2,102,622  :  Dec.  21. 

Green,  Stanley  J.,  Blacklev,  Manchestin-,  England.  Pro- 
ducing higher  fatty  alcohols.     2,080.419  ;  May  18. 

Green,  Sven  E.,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors       Corporation,       Detroit,        Mich.  Bearing. 

2,075,280  ;  Mar.  30. 

Green,  Vernor  lO.,  assignor  to  Little  Falls  Manufacturing 
Company,  Inc..  LirUo  Falls.  N.  Y.  Undergarment  and 
the  like.     2,099,110;  Nov.  16. 

Green,  Walter  II.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Infllco  Inc.  Liquid  treatment. 
2,082,491  ;  June  1. 

Grfeen,  Warren  T.,  assignor  to  Mengel  Body  Company,  In- 
corporated, Louisville,  Ky.  Table  slide.  2,068,743 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Green,  Warren  T.,  assignor  to  The  Mengel  Company,  Incor- 
porated. Louisville,  Ky.  Storage  receptacle. 
2,094,740  ;  Oct.  5. 

Gre(>nawnlt,  John  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Burner. 
2,072,587  :  Mar.  2. 

(Iri'ciiawalt.  John  10.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Down  draCf  fur- 
nace.     2,097,153  :  Oct.  26. 

(Jrcenawalt,  Lewis  J.     (See  Parr,  B.  F.,  and  Greenawalt.) 

Gropnb.'niin,  Martin,  Newark,  N.  J.  Nonrcfillablo  bottle 
tapping  d(!vice.     2,101,471  ;  Dec.  7. 

Grecnberg,  llari-y  1).,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Indus- 
trial llaniiiier  DevejoDment  Corporation.  Mechanical 
mallet.     2,098,495  ;   Nov.  0. 

Greonherg,  Matthew  A.      (See  Gonzalez,  Julio,  assignor.) 

Greenbcrc,  Otto  \V.,  Oceiin  (^ity.  N.  J.  Thotoelectrical 
device  for  producing  Iiairtone  cuts.     2,0S(),7!)S  ;  .Iiily   i;!. 

(Jreenherg,    Samuel.      (S<,'(!  lOngel,   A.    I,,   and   Grccnhrrg. ) 

<>reenl)(Mgli,  (JeolTrey  R.  (.See  (Gates,  GeolTrcy  J{.  G.) 
I'liaiiged   by  court  order.) 

Gi('ciil)0\v,  .lames  W..  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  lo  liniiier- 
I'illcr,  Inc.     I'.rncelet  connecter,     2,077,47.'!;  .Apr.  20. 


Greenburg.  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  Municipal  Supply  Com- 
pany, South  Bend,  Ind.  Pipe  coupling.  2,087,908  ; 
July  27. 

Greene,  Albert  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Uni- 
versal Manufacturing  Co.,  Decatur,  111.  Display  stand. 
2,074,178  ;  Blar.  16. 

Greene,  Ambrose  E.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  C.  De  M.  Greene, 
administratrix  for  A.  E.  Greene.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,093,433  ;  Sept.  21. 

Greene,  Catharine  De  M.,  administratrix.  (See  Greene, 
Ambro.se  E.,  assignor.) 

Greene,  Chester  W.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Pressing  the 
bottoms  of  shoes.     2,073,633  ;  Mar.  16. 

Greene,  Chester  W.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Drier. 
2,100,441  ;  Nov.  30. 

Greene,  Daniel  A.,  Flint,  Mich.  Making  window  guide 
cores.     2,072,554;   Mar.  2. 

Greene,  Edgeworth,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Bottle  stopper. 
2,070,.594  ;  Feb.  16. 

Greene,  Edgeworth,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Bottle  closure. 
2,083,529  :  June  8. 

Greene,  Edgeworth,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Bottle  fit- 
ment.     2,0&6,426  ;    Oct.   19. 

Greene,      George      A.,      Bridgeport,      Conn.      Ornament. 

2.067.527  ;  Jan.  12. 

Greene,      George      A.,      Bridgeport,       Conn.      Ornament. 

2.067.528  ;  Jan.  12. 

Greene,   Gerald  R.      (See  Neuman,   J.   J.,  and    Greene.) 

Greene,  Guy  G.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Strand  straightener.     2,092,840  ;  Sept.  14. 

Greene,  Howard  H.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Weight  and 
line  indicator.     2,081,665  ;  May  25. 

Greene,  John  H.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Earth  scraper. 
2,073,391 ;  Mar.  9. 

Greene,  John  W.  (See  Gardiner,  E.  W.,  Greene,  and 
Lyman. ) 

Greene,  Linus  E.,  assignor  to  Cowdrey  Products  Company. 
Inc.,  Fitchburg.  Mass.  Bottle  capping  machine, 
2.087,539  ;  July  20. 

Greene  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Albert,  Carl  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Greene,  Oscar  T.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Rail  secur- 
ing and  supporting  device.     2,0So,970  ;  July  0. 

Greene,  Reginald  C,  assignor  to  Pressed  Steel  Company 
Limited,  Oxford.  England.    Vehicle.     2,073,058  ;  Mar.  9. 

Greene,  Thomas  C.     (See  Phillips,   Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Greene,  William  E..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  tool 
cabinet  unit.     2,089.999  ;  Aug.   17. 

Greene,  William  S..  (iranston,  R.  I.  Liquid  separator. 
2,088,515  ;    July  27. 

Greenebaum,  J.  F.     (See  George,  Edward  B.,  assignor.) 

Greenewalt,  Crawford  H.  (See  Graves,  G.  D.,  and  Greene- 
wait.) 

Greenewalt,  Crawford  H.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Separation  of 
hydrocarbons.     2,076,557  ;  Apr.  13. 

Greenewalt,  Crawford  H.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Catalytic  syn- 
thesis of  amines.     2,098,289  ;  Nov.  9. 

Greenfield,  Robert  E.,  and  H.  R.  Baker,  assignors  to  A.  E. 
Staley  Manufacturing  Company,  Decatur,  111.  Manufac- 
ture of  starch.     2,072,633  ;  Mar.  2. 

Greenfield  Tap  and  Die  Corporation.  (See  Judge,  Frank- 
lin, assignor.) 

Greenfield  Tap  &  Die  Corporation.  (See  Plantinga,  Peter, 
assignor.) 

Greenhill,  Charles  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cushioning 
device.     2,077,233  ;  Apr.  13. 

Greenhill  &  Daniel.  Inc.     (See  Daniel,  William,  assignor.) 

Greenlee  Bros.  &  Co.  (See  Abramson,  J.  H.,  and  Swan- 
son,  assignors.) 

Greenlee,  Charles  O.,  Casper,  Wye,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Grease  manufacture. 
2,083,015  ;  June  8. 

Greenlee.  Joseph  R.,  Whitlier,  Calif.  Jar.  2,091,680; 
Aug.  31. 

Greenpoint  Metalcraft,  Incorporated.  (See  Terker,  Harry 
J.,  assignor.) 

Grccnridge.  Ralph  M.  C.,  Cliatliani,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Teleplion(^  Laboratories,  Imorporaled,  New  York,  X.  Y. 
Loading  coil  case.     2,080.  17.'!  ;  -Alay  IS. 

Greenslioro  Full  Fashioned  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.,  et  al. 
(Se<!  (Jrosse,   William  M.,  assignor.) 

GreenslVlder,  Bernard  S.  (See  Taylor,  J.  V.  JI.,  Groons- 
feldcr.   and  Shir.'is. ) 

Grcenslade.  Grovcr  R.,  Scott  Townsliip.  .Mlegheny  County, 
and  J.  B.  Armstrong,  assignors  to  KlMuncry  liolt  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  testing  stayboUs. 
2,091,(!34  ;  Aug.  31. 

Greenslade.  tJrovor  K..  Scott  Township,  .MIegheny  County, 
Pa.,  assignor  to  l'ittsb\irgli  Drv  Stencil  Company. 
Testing  slaybolls.      2,10:!,25t!:  D(-c.  2,S. 

Greenspan.  George.     (S4>e  Uesjardins.  .Mfred  J,,  assignor. 1 

(5reensi):in,  Louis.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Selt-clennlnp  sanitary 
comb,     2,072,673  ;  Mar.  2. 

(.'reenspon,  lOdwai'd  .\,.  Montreal,  Quebec,  Cnnad.'i.  Thora- 
jieulic  preparation  and   making  It.     2,10.1,070:  Doe.  21. 

Greentree,  (;;iiarles  1).,  ScliiMieclaily,  N.  Y.,  assignor  lo 
(!(>n('nil  lOlectric  Conipaiiv,  liolibln  lesli>r.  2,0T1,SI0; 
Mar.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Greenti-ee,  Charles  D..  iiiiil  M.  S.  Mead,  Jr.,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  assipmors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Vibra- 
tion meter.     2,078,796  ;  Apr.  27. 

Greenview  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Siemund,  Her- 
man, assignor.) 

GreenwaUI.  Harold  A.,  assi.L'nor,  hy  mesne  assignments,  to 
Kelvinator  Corporation.  ItPtroit,  Mich.  Motor  and  com- 
pressor assembly.     2.085.35.5  ;  June  29. 

Greenwald,  Harold  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Kelvinator  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Alich.  Pump  for  refrigerating  apparatus.  2,085,356  ; 
June  29. 

Greeuwald,  Herman,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  H.  Greenwald 
and  K.  Koeiiig,  doing  business  as  Hygrade  Noveltv  Co., 
New  York.  N.  Y.     Abrasive  mitt.     2.103.455  :  Dec.  28. 

Greenwald,  Willard  P.  (See  Weisberg,  L.,  and  Greenwald, 
assignors.) 

Greenway,  Krwin  C.  assignor  to  Wilson-Jones  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Making  equalizer  sheets.  2.103,360  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Greenwav.  J.  Ray.  assignor  to  Harris  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Johnson"  City,  Tenn.  Wood  flooring.  2,088,238  ; 
July  27. 

Greenway,  Lewis  M.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.  Table.  2,079,737; 
May  11. 

Greenwell,  Robert  li..  Klliston,  Kv.  Fertilizer  attachment 
for  planters.     2,096,298  ;  Oct.  19. 

Greenwood,  Calvin  S.  (See  Travers,  L.  C,  and  Morris,  as- 
signors.) 

Greenwood,  Ernest  L.  (See  Dickie,  W.  A.,  and  Green- 
wood.) 

Greenwood,  Ernest  L.  (See  Finlayson,  D.,  Greenwood,  and 
Helme.) 

Greenwood,  Ernest   L.      (See  Pool.  W.,   and   Greenwood.) 

Greenwood,  George  C,  and  R.  Scbolz,  Lorain,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  National  Tube  Company.  Threading  appa- 
ratus.    2,079,853  ;  May  11. 

Greenwood,  Harold,  Ozone  Park,  N.  Y.  I'aste  dispensing 
device.     2,103,415  :  Dee.  28. 

Greenwood,  James  E..  assignor  to  Liberty  Glass  Company, 
Sapulpa,  Okla.     Milk  bottle.     2.076,124  :   Apr.  0. 

Greenwood,  John.  Lancaster  assignor  to  I/ancaster  Ma- 
chine Knife  Works.  Inc..  Lancaster,  N.  Y.  Grinding 
wheel.     2.089.847  :  Aug.  10. 

Greer,  Agnes  J.  R.,  Morgantown,  W.  Ya.  Pickling  machine. 
2,091.921  ;  Aug.  31. 

Greer,  Agnes  J.  R.,  Morgantown,  W.  V.  Charging  device 
for  pickling  machines.     2,096,512  :  Oct.  19. 

Greer,  Edward  R.,  and  E.  E.  Norelins,  Si>ringf)eld,  111., 
assignors  to  Allison-Chalinei's  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. Milwaukee.  Wis.  Door  operating  mechanism. 
2,092.309  ;  Sept.   7. 

Greer,  Elmer,  Lego,  W.  Va.  Combined  scholar's  compan- 
ion and  loose  leaf  notebook.     2,088,953  :  Aug.  3. 

Greer,  Frank  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  M.  Potter, 
Akron.  Ohio.     Can  construction.     2.084.084  :  June  15. 

Greer,, John  L.,  et  al.     (See  Dickinson,  Ibel  E.,  assignor.) 

Greer,  Raleigh  H.,  Jr.,  J.  Burgess,  and  W.  F.  Ohme, 
assignors  of  one-sixth  to  said  Greer,  one-third  to  said 
Ohme,  one-sixth  to  W.  J.  McComb,  and  one-third  to 
A.  J.  .Stafno,  Minneapolis.  5Iinn.  Machine  for  washing 
drinking  vessels.     2,082.285;  June  1. 

Greer  .siecl  Company.     (See  Nylierg.  Stone,  assignor.) 

Greger,  Joseph,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Clamp. 
2.078.848;  Apr.  27. 

Gregg,  David,  West  Caldwell,  assignor  to  Eclip.se  Avia- 
tion Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Oil  pump. 
2.080,203:   Feb.   9. 

Gregg.  David.  Caldwell,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Aviation  Cor- 
poration. East  Orange,  N.  J.  Supercharger  regulator. 
2.0SS.954;  Aug.  3. 

Gregg,  Earl  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  H.  McEvoy, 
J';nid.  Okla.  Automatically  variable  cam  shaft. 
2.079.009  ;  May  4. 

Gregg,  Hendrick  J..  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Centrifugal  quench- 
ing.    2,068.913;  Jan.  26. 

Greirorie.  Eugi'ue  T..  I'lynmuth.  assignor  to  Ford  Motor 
('•imiKiny.  Dearborn,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2,088.787; 
Aug.  3. 

Gregorius,  Thomas  K..  Tarentum,  and  C  E.  Stroud,  Ford 
City,  I'a.,  assignors  to  I'ittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company. 
Double  window  construction.     2.0!tl.314:  Aug.  31. 

Gregory,  Diniitry  J.,  and  C.  F.  Schnuck.  New  Haven,  as- 
sitrnnrx  to  Farrel-Blrminghnm  Cnmpftny,  Incorporateil. 
.Aiisonia,  Conn.  Bale  cutting  machine.  2.007,08.'!; 
Jan.  5. 

Gregorv,  Edwin  C,  New  Harmony,  Ind.  Cream  sopara 
tor.     2,080,042  ;  May  11. 

Gregory.  Harold  I>.  (See  Williams,  John  JI.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gregor.v,  Harold  D.,  Haddon  Heights.  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Tun- 
ing apparatus  for  radio  receivers.  2,099.733  ;  Nov.  23. 
Gregory,  Ty<>n  S.      (.'Joe  Slinnionson.  W.  V...  and  Gregory.! 

ilregor.v.  Lon  S.,  assignor  to  The  Refinery  Supply  <'om- 
pany.  Tulsa.  Okla.  Method  .ind  apparatus  for  testing 
hydrocarbon  gases.      2.103,582  ;  Dec.  28. 

Crecory,  Oscar  T..  Mobile,  Ala.,  assignor  to  The  Auto 
I'Tagger  rorpornllon.  Atlanta,  Ga.  Railroad  crossing 
signal.      2.103.416;  Dec.  28. 

Gregory,  SpnfTord  M..  Long  Be.ich.  assignor  to  Shell  De- 
velopment Company.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Treating 
mineral  oils.      2.<i85.527  :  June  2;». 

Gregory.  Tluirlow  G.     (See  Hlecli,  Wnldemnr,  assignor.) 


Gregorv,  Thurlow  G.     (See  New,  Gustave  A.,  as.^ignor.) 

Gregory,  Thurlow  G.,  et  al.  (See  Wilson,  Steven,  as- 
signor.) 

Gregory,  Warren  B.,  Hurtsboro.  Ala.  Knee  action  and 
chassis  suspension  for  automobiles.  2.099,807 ;  Nov. 
23 

Greibach,   l^mil  H.      (See  Hanna,    C.   R..   and   Grcibach.) 

Greibach,  Emil  H.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Sonotone  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  connecter. 
2,070,400  ;   Feb.  9. 

Greider,  Harold  W.,  Wyoming,  and  M.  F.  Smith,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  assignors  to  The  PInlip  Carey  Manufacturing 
Companv.    Match.     2,006,399  ;  Jan.  5. 

Greider,  Harold  W.,  and  J.  K.  Sherman,  Jr.,  Wyoming, 
Ohio,  assignors  to  The  Philip  Carey  JIanufacturing 
Company.     Corrugated   sheathing.     2,070.401 ;   Feb.   9. 

Greider,  Harold  W..  and  H.  Marc.  Wyoming.  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  The  Philip  Carey  Manufacturing  Company. 
Artificial  plank.     2,087,068  ;  July  13. 

Greig,  Andrew.      (See  Kerr.  S.  L.,  and  Grcig.) 

Grci.g.  Walter.  Niagara  FaUs,  N.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesne 
a.ssignments,  to  American  Sales  Book  Company.  Inc. 
Manifold  record  supply  packet.     2.006.346  ;  Jan.  5. 

Grein,  Henrietta,  Cheney,  Wash.  Brassiere.  2,090,864  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Greiner,  Carl  F.,  assignor  to  The  Buffalo-Springfield  Roller 
Co.,  Springfield.  Ohio.  Transporting  means  for  road 
rollers  and  the  like.     2.0SS.854  ;  Aug.  3. 

Greiner,  Charles  J.      (See  Fourness.  C.  A.,  and  Greiner.) 

Greiner,  Max.  Berlin-Charlottenburg.  Germany.  Electro- 
magnetic tool  of  the  percussion  type.  2,100,660  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Greist,  Hubert  M.,  deceased,  by  the  First  National  Bank 
and  Trust  Company  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  executor, 
and  C.  J.  Word  and  W.  C.  Greist,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
assignors  to  The  Greist  Manufacturing  Company.  Sew- 
ing machine  guiding  attachment.     2,094,918  ;  Oct.  5. 

Greist  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Greist,  Hubert 
M.,  and  W.  C,  and  Word,  assignors.) 

Greist  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Hinman, 
G.  L.,  and  Word,  assignors.) 

Greist,  Walter  C.  (See  Greist,  Hubert  M.,  and  W.  C,  and 
Word.) 

Grelck,  William  P.  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Dry  food  product 
from  distillers'  slop  and  making  the  same.  2,096,103 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Greneker.  Lillian  L.      (See  Scovil.  C.  L..  and   Grenokcr.) 

(Jrenell,  Iceland  H.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion Dayton,  Ohio  *  Making  refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,085,740  ;  July  6. 

Grenfell,  Richard.  Ashton-on-Ribble.  Preston,  England. 
Orthopedic  appliance.     2.095.664:  Oct.  12. 

Grenier,  Joseph  P.,  assignor  to  Soci6t6  Francaise  Helita, 
Paris,  France.  Luminous  plastic  substance  and  its 
manufacture.     2.084.526  ;  June  22. 

Grenquist,  Ernst  A.      (See  Andersen,  B.,  and  Grenquist.) 

Grenquisr.  Ernst  A.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Cellu- 
loid Corpora  I  ion.  I'repar.atioii  of  coloring  composi- 
tions.     2,085,528  :  June  29. 

Grenzeback,  James  H..  West  Hollywood,  Calif.  Can  and 
pan  lifter.     2.090,674  :  Aug.  24. 

Groppin,  Ernest  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Surgical  lamp. 
2,069,950;   Feb.  9. 

Gresak,  Michael  J..  Du  Bois,  Pa.  Miner's  hand  auger. 
2.093.868;  Sept.  21. 

Gresvig.  Aksel,  Oslo,  Norwav.  Skibiuding.  2,091,096 ; 
Aug.  24. 

Gresvig,  Aksel,  Oslo,  Norway.  Skibinding.  2,093,044 ; 
Sept:  14. 

Gretener.  Edgar,  Berlin-Siemensstadt,  and  Hans  Ami, 
P.erlin-Rulileben,  Germany,  assignors  to  Opticolor, 
.\ktiengesellschaft,  Glaries,  Switzerland.  Color  filter. 
2,085,190;  June  29. 

Greth,  August  S..  Santa  Cruz.  Calif.  Paralleling  and 
surveying  machine.     2,095,665  ;   Oct.   12. 

Grether.  iOrnest  F..  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Com- 
pany. Midland.  Mich.  Nitrogeneous  fertilizer  and  mak- 
ing same.      2.097.457  ;   Nnv.  2. 

Grether.  Fritz.     (See  Straub.  F.,  Grether,  and  Graenacher.) 

Grether.  Fritz.  (See  Zweifel,  H.,  Graenacher,  Grether, 
and  Straub.) 

Gretsch  it  Brenner,  Inc.      (See  lorio,  Candido,  assignor.) 

Grettie.  Don.ald  P..  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Cor- 
111.     -Vntioxidant.     2,095.740:   Oct. 


Electrical  cleaning 


poration.    Chicago, 
12. 

Greulach,  Paul  J..  Fort  Wayne.  Ind. 
bath.      2.068.408;  Jan.  19. 

Greulich.  Gerald  G..  Mount  Lebanon,  Pa.  Bearing  cap. 
2.081.811;  May  25. 

Greulich.  Gerald  G.,  Mount  Lebanon,  Pa.  Automatic 
rotary  punch.     2,083.370;  June  8. 

Greulich,  Gerald  G,,  Mount  Lebanon,  Pa.  Jletallic  lath 
construction.      2,083.371  ;   June   8. 

Greulich.  Gerald  G.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Carnegie- 
Illinois  Steel  Corporation.  Grating  structure. 
2.0,89.891  •  Aug.  10. 

Greulich.  Gerald  G„  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  form- 
ing projections  or  depressions  in  flat  metallic  stock. 
2,089.892  ;  Aug.  10. 

Greulich.  Gerald  G.,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hollow 
steel  building  structure.     2.089.893 ;  Au"    10 

Greulich.  Orald  G.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Structural  member. 
2,0!12,2]0;   Sept.   7. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


249 


Gieiini?,  I-Ieinricli.  (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Greune,  and  Brunn- 
trager. ) 

Greune,  Heinrieh.  (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Greune,  Schultheis, 
and  Langbein.) 

Greune,  Pleinricli.  (See  Kriinzlein,  G.,  Greune,  Thielo. 
and  IJrunntrager. ) 

Greune,  Heinrieh.  (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Thiess,  Greune, 
and  Brunner.) 

Greve,  Herman  L.,  Hollis,  assignor  to  International  Mail- 
ing Tube  and  Wrapper  Company,  Long  Island  City,  N. 
Y.     Carton.     2,072,256  ;  Mar.  2. 

Greve,  Herman  L.,  Hollis,  assignor  to  International  Mail- 
ing Tube  and  Wrapper  Company,  Long  Island  City,  N. 
Y.    Lock  for  cartons.    2,072,257  ;  Mar.  2. 

Greve,  Louis  W.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Itoclc  Drill 
Company,  Cleveland,  Oliio.  Supporting  frame  for  rocli 
drills.      2,085,051  ;  June  29. 

Greve,  Louis  W..  assignor  to  the  Cleveland  Pneumatic 
Tool  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shock-absorbing  pedestal. 
2,092,609  ;  Sept.  7. 

Grey,  Charles  L.,  et  al.     (See  Caudle.  Arthur  A.,  assignor.) 

Grey,  Hamilton,  London,  and  A.  S.  Waddington.  Crayford, 
Kent,  n.ssignors  to  Le  Vane's  Patents,  Limited,  London, 
England,  Advertising  or  display  device.  2,098,143  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Grev.  Harold  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watchcase.  2,099,515  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Grey  Hosiery  Mills.      (See  Caudle,  Arthur  A.) 

Grey  Hosiery  Mills.  (See  Caudle,  A.  A.,  and  Grey,  as- 
signors.) 

Grey  Iron  Casting  Company.  (See  Coventry,  William  A., 
assignor.) 

Grey,  James  P.,  Jr.      (See  Caudle,  A.  A.,  and  Grey.) 

Grey,  James  I'.,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Caudle,  Arthur  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Grey,  Ralph  K.,  and  B.  L.  Boyton,  Osborn,  Ohio.  Pump. 
2.083,500  ;  June  15. 

Gribble,  Ernest  C,  Olympia,  Wash.  Transit  shed. 
2.086,799  ;  July  13. 

Gridley,  George  O.,  New  Britain,  D.  H.  Montgomery, 
Hartford,  and  E.  H.  Wheeler,  assignors,  b.v  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  New  Britain  Machine  Company,  New 
Britain,  Conn.     Chucking  machine.     2,102,412  :  Dec.  14. 

Grier,  Frank  L.,  Milford,  Del.  Talking  picture  apparatus. 
2,088,510:  July  27. 

Griesel,  Heinrieh,  Berlin,  Germany.  Molding  apparatus. 
2,075,007  ;  Mar.  30. 

Grieshaber,   Fritz.      (See   Stoecklin,  E.,  and    Grieshaber.) 

Griest,  William  IC,  Watertown,  S.  Dak.  Automobile 
screen.     2,092,914  ;  Sept.  14. 

Grieten.  Frederick  M.,  Miami,  Fla.  Fishing  reel. 
2,096,299  ;   Oct.   19. 

Grieve,  Maurice,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Support.  2,083,839  ; 
June  15. 

Griffin,  Courtlandt  B.,  Longmeadow,  assignor  to  Carew 
Manufacturing  Company,  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 
Apparatus  for  and  method  of  deckling  paper.  2,084,278  ; 
June  15. 

Griffin  Engineering  Company.  (See  Vial,  Frederick  K., 
assignor.) 

GrilUn,  George  A.,  Clayton,  assignor  to  Wagner  Electric 
Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Lnniinne  construction  for 
dynamoelectric  machines.     2,007,605  ;  Jan.   12. 

Griffin,  Ira  L.,  Cliarlotto,  N.  C.  Treating  yarn.  2,074,745  : 
Mar.  23. 

Griffin,  Leon  A..  Great  Neck,  assignor  to  Johns-JTanville 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Friction  material  and 
making  the  same.     2,087.283  ;  July  20. 

Griffin,  William  T.,  Berwick.  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Car  and  Fouiidrv.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Welded  truck. 
2.090,498  ;  Aug.  17. 

Griffing,  Herbert  ,T.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  Crankpin  grinding  machine.  2,092,732  ; 
Sept.  7. 

(Jritling,  Herbert  J.,  and  C.  G.  Flygare,  assignors  to 
Norton  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Form  grinding 
apparatus.     2,082,734  ;  June  1. 

Griffins,  Morris  E.,  Weslern  ,'-<i)i'ings,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Associ.iled  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.  Automatic  telephone  system.  (2,091,110; 
Aug.  24. 

Griffis,   Ralph  O.      (See  Hayes,  A.,   and   Griffis.) 

Griffilli,  Arthur  C.,  assignor  to  United  Slates  Gypsum  Com- 
pany. Cliicago,  III.  Vault  construction.  2,099,048: 
Nov.  10. 

Griffith,  Arthur  M.,  West  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Westingliouse  Electric  and 
Afanul'acturing  Company,  lOast  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Fila- 
nicMl    sccllon    feeding   machine.      2,070,105:    Feb.    0, 

Griffith,  Cliarlca  W.,  assignor,  b.v  mesne  nssignmiMits,  to 
U.iyolito  Ki(l(>  Itangc  (^)mpiuiy,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Shooting 
gallery.      I!i'.   20,544  ;  Nov.  2. 

Grillilh,  David  T.,  IJii/.rMnaii.  Mont.  Stetlioscope. 
2,095,247  ;  Oct.  12. 

Griffith,  Donald  E.,  I'ruden,  Tenn.  Conveyer  boom. 
2.091,505;  Aug.  31. 

Griffith,  lOarl  (!.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Conveyer. 
2,090,105:   Oct.    19. 

Griffith,  (.'I'orge  W.,  Noi'walk,  Conn.  Cushioned  heel. 
2.102,007  :   Dee.   14, 

GrillUli-Ilope  CVunpaiiy.     (See  Hope,  Samuel  N.,  (lasignor.) 

(.'rillilh  Laboratories,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Hall,  Lloyd  .\.,  as- 
signor.) 


Griffith.  Rolland  C,  and  B.  D.  Bedford,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
assignor.s  to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  valve 
comerfing  apparatus.     2. 099. 561  ;  Nov.  16. 

Griffith,  Ronnld  G.,  Upper  Warlingham,  England.  Start- 
stop  telegraph.     2,075,712  :  Mar.  30. 

Griffith,  Ronald  G.,  Upper  Warlingham,  England.  Tele- 
graph keyboard  apparatus.     2,075,713  ;  Mar.  30. 

Griffith,  Ronald  G.,  Upper  Warlingham,  England.  Trans- 
lating meehanism  for  printing  or  recording  apparatus. 
2,080.960  :  .Mav  18. 

Griffith,  William  B,,  Audubon,  N.  J.,  and  D.  A.  Keller, 
Dre.xel  Hill,  Pa.  Exhauster  for  sprinkler  systems. 
2,071,789  ;   Feb.   23. 

Griffith,  William  B,,  Audobon,  N.  J.,  and  D.  A.  Keller, 
Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  Exhauster  for  sprinkler  systems. 
2,072,634;  Mar.  2. 

Griffiths,  Edgar  J.,  et  al.  (Sec  Matthews,  Percy  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Griffiths,  Ilezekiali  J.,  Fairfield,  Iowa.  Cream  can  rack 
and  strainer  sup)iort.     2,078,135  ;  Apr.  20. 

Grithths,  Leonard,  and  S.  H.  Franklin,  Coventry,  England, 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Magneto. 
2,079,447  ;  May  4. 

Griffiths,  AVarren  1',,  Trenton,  N.  J.  I'edal  attachment. 
2,078,324  :  Apr.   27. 

Grigas,  Anthony,  Worcester,  Mass.  Fender  for  automo- 
biles.    2.060.-168  :  .Tan.   5. 

Grigg,  Arthur  M.,  East  Braintree,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  E.  W.  Parker,  Dorchester,  and  one-sixth  to  A.  A. 
Cruiekshank,  Milton,  Mass.  Self-sealing  box  blank. 
2,078,446  ;  Apr.  27. 

Grigor,  James.     (See  Crawford,  J.  W.  C,  and  Grigor.) 

Grigsby,  Bertram  J.      (See  Kittel,  Paul  B.,  assignor.) 

Grill.  Harry  E.,  Willoughby,  and  H.  H.  Feldstein,  assignors 
to  The  Kilbv  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Sugar  crystallizing  apparatus.     2,097,208  ;  Oct.   26. 

Grill,  Henry  J..  Philadelphia.  G.  A.  Kimber,  Norristown, 
Pa.,  and  P.  Stolilbcrger,  Audubon,  N.  J.  Deflector  for 
locomotive   exhnu.st  nozzle.      2.090.304  :  Aug.   17. 

Grill,  Leopold.     (See  von  Forster,  H.,  and  Grill.) 

Grimes.  Charles  G.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Tree  protection. 
2,086,670  :  July  13. 

Grimes,  David,  Dongan  Hills,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Amplification 
control  system.     2,072,365  ;  Mar.  2. 

Grimes,  Leon  A.,  Rocky  Mount.  N.  C.  Toilet  tank  lever 
mounting.     2,097,619  :  Nov.  2. 

Grimm.  Charles,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Clutch  mechanism. 
2,083,906  :  June  15. 

Grinim,  Hans  G.,  Heidelberg,  and  P.  lluppert,  ]\Iannheini, 
assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Fraiikfort-on-the-JIain,  Germany.  Vitreous  composi- 
tions or  glasses.     2,100,391  :  Nov.  30. 

Grimme,  Walter.      (See  Tramm,  H.,  and  Grimme.) 

Grimmelsman,  George  F.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Globe 
Oil  Tools  Company,  Los  Nietos,  Calif.  Core  catcher. 
2,076,837;  Apr.  13. 

Grimmond,  Robert,  Voorburg,  The  Hague,  Netherlands. 
Door  handle  and   like  fastening.     2.098,808  :   Nov.  9. 

Grimshaw,  Robert  S.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Detroit.  Mich.  Automobile  wheel  fender. 
2,081,231  :  May  25. 

Griinsrud,  Hans  O.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Door  lock. 
2,076  125  :   Apr.   6. 

Grinde,  Magnus  H,,  Tacoma.  Wash.  Lady's  shoo  heel 
fastener.     2,093.354  :  Sept.  14. 

Grindle  Fuel  Equipment  Co.  (See  Nielsen,  Emanuel  H., 
assignor.) 

Griner,  Harry  B.,  Magnolia,  N.  J.  Container  with  retain- 
ing cap,     S,096,S02;  Oct.  26. 

Grinnell,   .Mbert   A.       (See    Wlicdon.    L.    S.,   and    Griunell.) 

Grinnell,  .AlhcM't  .\.      (S(>e  Whedon,  TjO  C.  S.,  and  Grinnell.) 

Grinnell,  Albert  A.  (See  Whedon,  L.  S.,  Grinnell,  and 
Rousseau,) 

Grinnell,  Albert  A,,  assignor  to  Whedon,  Tnc,  Medina,  N.  Y. 
Seat  lifting  mechanism.     2,071,032  ;  Feb.  16. 

Grinnell,  Albert  A.,  assignor  lo  Whedon,  Inc..  Medina, 
N.  Y.      Seat   construction.      2.090,579;  Aug.  17. 

Grip,  Carl  A.  O.      (See   Pikul,  J.    H.,   and  (Jrip.) 

(iriscom-Russell  Company,  The.  (See  Dewnld,  Edward  A., 
assignor.) 

Grisdale,  George  W.  (See  Spit/glass,  A.  F.,  and  Gris- 
dale.) 

Grisdale,  George  AV.,  assignor  to  Uc-public  Flow  Meters 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Driv(>  mechanism.  2,074,585  ; 
Mar.  23.' 

Grisd.ale,  Richard  O.,  assignor  lo  Bell  Teh>phono  Lnbora- 
lories.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  resistance 
devices.     2,079,690;   May  11. 

Orlsenti.    'Viigclina.      (See  Grisentl.   Joseph,  nsslunor.> 

Griseiiti.  .losepli.  assiirnor  to.  \.  liiisCTili,  Snn  Francisco, 
Cnlir.     Ge:n'  shirting  apparattis.     2.n(;0  527  ;  Jan.  5 

Grisolia,  Lucy,  Ilrooklyn,  N.  V.,  assignor  to  W.  V.  Borda. 
Wreath.     2,079,250;  May  4. 

Grist,  Alpheua  C,  assignor  lo  H.  H.  Peek,  Sr„  Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn.     Boiler.     2,070,503;  M;iy  4. 

GriswobI  Mjnuil'.'iel  uring  C'ompau.v.  The.  (See  .VudersoM, 
Garl    R..  assiLTUor.) 

Griswold,  Robert  G.,  WestfleM,  N.  T.,  nssignor  to  Dohort.v 
Research  Conwiany,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Jaa  trnnsporta- 
tlon  system.     2.009.161  ;  ,Tan.  20. 

(■riswold,  Robert  G,,  West  Held,  assliinor  to  Power  Patents 
Company,  .liu-sey  City,  N.  J.  Gas  analvzlng  process. 
2,084,954  :  June  22. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Griswold,  Walter  15.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Control  mechanism.  2,073,092 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Griswold.  Walter  R.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2,070,180; 
Apr.   6. 

Griswold,  Walter  R..  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2.083..5G1  ;  June  15. 

Griswold.  Walter  K..  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2,085,019  ;  June 
29. 

Griswold,  Walter  E.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany. Detroit.  Mich.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,089,203 ;  Aug.  10. 

(Jrob,  I'.cnjaniin.  assignor  1o  Grob  Brothers.  West  Allis, 
Wis.    Open  end  band  saw  ninchine.    2.090.195  ;  Aug.  17. 

Grob   r.rnthers.      (See   Grob.   rienjaiiiin.    assignor.) 

Grobstfin,  Albert.  Washinaton.  D.  C.  Metallurgical  proc- 
ess and   products.     2.087.719  :  July  20. 

Grobstein,  Julius  A.,  Cliicago,  HI.  Knife  sharpener. 
2,077.689:  Apr.  20. 

Groch.  Robert  D.,  licrkeley.  Calif.  Slide  rule.  2.091,039  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Grodetzky  &  Polflk.     (See  PolSk,  Bohumil,  assignor.) 

Gro<lhaus.  Adolph  F..  Raytown,  Tex.  Flexible  coupling 
for  power   drive.     2,099.848 ;  Nov.    23. 

Groebe.  Fritz,  F.erlin-Roinickendorf-Ost.  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Conip.nnv.  Electrical  insulation  and 
making  the  same.     2.089.697  :  Aug.  10. 

Gropck.  Max,  assignor  to  Hydro-Groeck  G.  m.  b.  H..  Berlin, 
Germany.  Cooking  or  extracting  process.  2.101,939; 
Dec.  14. 

Groene.  William  F.,  assignor  to  The  R.  K.  Le  Blond  :Ma- 
chine  Tool  Company.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Steady  rest  for 
cr;niic.»liafr  lathes.      2.085.3.07  :  June  29. 

Groene,  William  F.,  assignor  to  The  R.  K.  Le  Blond  Ma- 
chine Tool  Company,  Cincinnati.  Oliio.  Tool  feeding 
mechanism  for  lathes.     2.097.096  :  Oct.  26. 

Groene.  William  F..  assignor  to  The  R.  K.  LeBland  Machine 
Tool  Company.  Cincinnnti.  Ohio.  Chuck  for  camshafts 
and  the  like.     2.100.955:  Nov.  30. 

Groene,  William  F.,  W.  R.  Meyer,  and  G.  W.  Luning,  as- 
signors to  The  R.  K.  Le  Blond  Machine  Tool  Company, 
Cincinnati.   Ohio.     Machine  tool.     2,069.107:   Jan.   26. 

Groi'n<\  Willinni  F..  nnd  W.  R.  Meyer,  assiirnors  to  The 
R.  K.  I.e  r.loiid  Machine  Tool  Comiianv,  Cincinnati 
Oliio.      Broaching  lathe.      2,090,119:  Aug!   17. 

Groenewold.  I<:dwin  F..  Loyal.  Okla.  Latch  for  d<x)rs  or 
barns,  sheds,  etc.     2.102.203:  Dec.  14. 

Grneiii-er.  William  C.  Columbus.  Ohio,  assignor  to  John 
B.    Pierce    Foundation.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Defecator. 

Grneiiiger,  William  C.  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  John 
B.  Pierce  Foundation,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Defecator 
2.066.SR2:  Jan.  .5. 

'Iroenis-er.  William  C.  Columbus.  Ohio,  assignor  to  John 
B.  Pierce  Foundation.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Defecator  with 
integral   ev.iniato'-.     2.06C.SS3  ;  Jan.  5. 

Groeniger.  William  C.  Columbus.  Oliio.  assignor  to  John 
B.  Pierce  Foundation.  New  York.  N.  Y. '  Tank  flush 
valve — ball  type.     2.008.672  ;  Jan.  20. 

Groeniger,   William  C,  Columbus.  Ohio,  assignor  to  John 
B.  Pierce  Foundation.  New  York,  X,  Y.     Soap  dish  for 
'Sink.s.     2.070.010:   Feb.   9. 

Groeniger,  William  C  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  John 
B.  Pierce  Foundation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Seat  attach- 
ment for  -water  closets.     2,071,337  :  Feb,  23. 

Groeiii;r(.r,  William  C.   Columbus,  Ohio,  assiirnor  to  John 
T!.   Pierce  Foundation.   New  York,  N 
<(;it.)rs.      2.071.790;    Feb     23 

Groeniger,  William  C.  Columbus,  Ohio, 
B.  Pierce  Foundation.   New  Y'ork,  N 
tainer.     2,072,813:  Mar.  2. 

GroeniL'er.  William  ('..  ("olumbus.  Oliio,  assignor  to  John 
B.  Pioi<e  Foundation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic 
.lir   v:ilve  :iiid  siphon   bre:il;er.      2.092,757:   Sept.   14 

Groeniger,  William  C.  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  ,Tohn 
B.  Pierce  Foundation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  soap 
receptacle,  drain  therefor,  and  air  vent.  2,094,841  • 
Oct.  5. 

Groeniger,  William  C..  Columbus.  Ohio,  assignor  to  John 
B.  Pierce  Foundation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plumbing  con- 
nection.    2,096,240;   Oct.  19. 

Groeniger,  William  C.  Columbus.  Ohio,  and  R.  L.  Davison. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  John  B.  Pierce  Founda- 
tion. New  York.  N.  Y.  Combined  lavatorT  and  bath 
2.094.840  ;  Oct.  5. 

Groff.  Frazier.     (See  Reed,  M.  C,  and  Groft.) 

Grorf,  Frazier,  Lakewood.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  I'nion  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation 
Denture  blank.     2.101,131  :  Dec,  7. 

Groft,  Joseph  C.  AUentown.  I'a.  Performance  gauging 
means  for  prime  movers.     Re.  20..303  :  Mar.  23. 

•  Irogel.  M.rrill  .\.      (Sec  Clark,  L.  C,..  and  Grogel.) 

Crohn,  Henry  P.,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  McClave- 
P.rooks  Company,  Scranton,  Pa.  Tile  support. 
2.070.547  ;   Feb.   0. 

GroII,  Herbert  P.  .\.      (See  Millar,  R.  W..  and  Groll.) 

Groll.  Herbert  P.  A.     (See  Tamele,  M.  W.,  and  Groll.) 

Groll,  Herbert  I'.  .A.,  Oakland,  assignor  to  .Shell  Iievel- 
opnient  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif,  Flotation  proc- 
ess.   2,101,047  ;  Dec.  7. 


Flushing  def- 

assignor  to  John 
\'.     Garbage  con- 


Groll,  Herbert  P.  A..  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Shell  Devel- 
opment Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Process  and 
product  relating  to  unsaturated  xanthates.  2,101,648  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Groll,  Herbert  P.  A.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Shell  Devel- 
opment Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Xanthates  of 
unsaturated  secondary  alcohols  and  their  preparation. 
2,101,049;  Dec.  7. 

Groll,  Herbert  P.  A.,  Oakland,  .and  G.  Hearne,  Berkeley, 
assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Treatment  of  unsaturated  monohalides. 
2.007,392  ;  Jan.  12. 

Groll,  Herbert  P.  A.,  Oakland,  and  G.  Hearne,  Berkeley, 
assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Treatment  of  halogenated  polyhydric  alcohols. 
2.070,990  ;  Feb.  16. 

Groll,  Herbert  P.  A.,  and  G.  Hearne,  Berkeley,  Calif., 
assignors  to  .Shell  Development  Companj\  San  Fi-an- 
cisco,     Calif.       Cyclic     acetals     and     producing     same. 

2.078.534  :  Apr.  27. 

Groll,  Herbert  P.  A.,  Oakland,  and  O.  Hearne,  Berkeley, 
assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Fran- 
cisco. Calif.  Treatment  of  halogenated  epoxides. 
2.086,077  :  July  6. 

Groll,  Herbert  P.  A.,  Oakland,  and  C.  J.  Ott,  Berkeley, 
assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company.  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Conversion  of  unsaturated  alcohols  and/or 
ethers  to  their  saturated  isomers.     2,097,154  :  Oct.  26. 

Groll,  Herbert  P.  A.,  Berkeley,  and  C.  J.  Ott,  assignors  to 
Shell  Development  Company.  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Treatment  of  un.saturated  halides  and  products  result- 
ing therefrom.     2.097,155  ;  Oct.  20. 

Grondahl,  Lars  O.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  and  P.  H.  Geiger,  Ann 
Arbor.  Mich.,  assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Light  sensitive  apparatus. 
2.089.830:.  Aug.  10. 

Griinningsaeter,  Anton  JI.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Falconbridge  Nickel  Mines  Limited.  Toronto.  Ontario, 
Canada.  Production  of  nickel  liy  (jlectrolytic  deposition 
from  nickel  salt  solutions.     2.066  347  :  Jan.   5. 

Grons.  Konstantin.  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignor  to  the 
tirm  Simplex-Schiebefenster  G.  m.  b.  H..  Berlin-Schone- 
berg,  Germany.     Sash  window.     2,084.639  ;  June  22. 

Grcmvold.  (leorge  B..  Seatile,  Wash.  Gvnerological  cal- 
culating device.      2.095.521  :  Oct.  12. 

Gronvold,  George  B..  Seattle.  Wash.  Gynecological  cal- 
culating device.      2,098,622  ;    Nov,  9. 

Groombridge.  \\'alter  H..  and  R.  J.  I'eek,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Manufacture  of  hydration  products  of  de- 
fines.    2,093.434;  Sept.   21. 

Groomes.  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  R.  K.  Groomes.  Whit- 
more  Lake.  Mich.  Packless  steam  valve.  2,090,196 ; 
Aug.   3  7. 

(Jroomes,  Rosa  K.      (See  Groomes,  Harry  M.,  assignor.) 

tJrooms,  Albert  O.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration,     Dayton,      Ohio.     Refrigerating      apparatus. 

2.093.535  :  Sept.  21. 

Grooms.  Albert  O.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpo- 
ration. Dayton.  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,101.498:  Dec.  7. 

Groot.  Robert  W.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Centrifugal  switch.  2,084,907  ; 
June  22. 

Groov-Pin  Corporation.  (See  Von  Jlertens,  Ernest  K., 
assignor.) 

Grosjean,  Reuben  JL,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Carburetor  for  in- 
ternal   combustion    engines.       2,078,849  :    Apr.    27. 

Groskritz,  George.  Hartford.  Conn.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,092,841  :   Sept.  14. 

Gross.  Benjamin  &  Edward  J.,  Co.  Inc.  (See  Gross, 
ICdward  .T.,  assignor.) 

Gross.  Carl  C...  Mount  Vernon,  assignor,  b.v  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  .\merican  Machine  and  Metals.  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.    Hair  drying  apparatus.     2,074,018  ;  Mar.  16. 

Gross.  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  A.  JI.  Bvers  Company. 
Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Manufacture  of  wrought  iron. 
2,095,978:  Oct.  19. 

Gross,  Eberhard.  Wuppertal-Elberfeld,  H.  Wappes.  Lud- 
wigshafen-on-the-Rliine.  B.  Ililgenfeldt,  Wuppertal-Voh- 
winkel.  and  A.  Petz,  Mannheim,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Far- 
benindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfurt-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Production  of  stable  and  efficient  foam. 
2.0SS.0S5  :  July  27. 

Gross,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  Benjamin  &  Edward  J 
Gross  Co.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Jewelry  set 
2.077,234;  Apr.  13.  Je«eiiy     set. 

Gross.  Eric.     (See  Engelbrektsson,  Einar.  assignor  ) 

Gross,    Ernst.      (See  Ruppe,   H..   and   Probst,   assignors.) 

Gross.  Felix  P.  (See  Berrigan.  J.  B.,  Gro,ss.  and  Wood- 
rulT.) 

Gross.  Frank.  Colorado  Springs.  Colo.  Crushing  and 
grinding  mill.     2,085.216  :  June  29. 

Gross,  Hyman.     (See  Temchin,  Y.,  and  Gross.) 

Gross,  John.     (Sec  Dean,  R.  S.,  and  Gross.) 

Gross,  Joseph  E.,  Swissvale.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Aurora  Sign 
Company.     Luminous  tube.     Re.  20,347  •  Alay  4 

Gross.  J-ouis,  New  York,  N.  V.  Colorimeter.  ■2  690  041- 
Aug.   17. 

Gross.   Malvern  J.      (See  Mesick,  H.  F.,  Jr..  and  Gross.) 

t.ross,  Slalvern  J  Chicago,  111,,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
.V'iC,  „-'?'*y  Corporation.  Inverse  reducer  circuit. 
2,089,3,>8  ;  Aug,  10. 


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Gross,    Malvern    J.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    Gpn(M-al 
Electric-Ray    Corporation.      Tube    casing.      2,091,978 ; 
Sept.  7. 
Gross,   Martin  G.   J.      (See  Edwards,    P.  A.,  and  Gross.) 
Gross.  Paul  M.,  and  L.  F.  Dixon.  Durham.  N.  C.  assignors 
to  Liggett  &  Myers  Tobacco  Company,  New  York,  iS".  1". 
sterilizing.     2,075,845  ;  Apr.  6. 
Gross,  William  H.      (See  Lefevre,  Emil,  assignor.) 
Grosse,  Adolph  F..  and  A.  C.  Baunigartner,  Duluth.  Minn. 

Bookbinder.     2,083,262  :  June  8. 
Grosse,  Aristid  V.     (See  Ipatieff,  V.,  and  Grosse.) 
Grosse,  William  M.,  Greensboro,  N.  C,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,   of  one-half  to   Mock.   Judson,   Voehringer 
Co.    Inc.,    and   one-half   to    Greensboro   Full   Fashioned 
Hosiery    Mills,    Inc.      Machine    for    producing    ringless 
full-fashioned   hosier.y.     2.081,430  ;  May  25. 
Grosser,   Alois  A.,   et  al.      (See   Grosser,   Stephen  A.,   as- 
signor.) 

Grosser,  Stephen  a.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  A.  Grosser, 
one-third  to  A.  A.  Eagle,  and  one-third  to  C.  J.  Kessel- 
ring,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Coin  controlled  apparatus. 
2.084,197  ;  June  15. 

Grosser,  Walter  C.     (See  Draper,  C.  T.,  and  Grosser.) 

Grossinger,  Anton,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Concrete  mixture 
and  making  the  same.    2,077,374;  Apr.  13. 

Grosskinsky,  Otto.  (See  Kuhrmann,  F.,  Nawiasky,  and 
Grosskinsky.) 

Grossman,  Alexander  J.,  Mineola,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fre- 
quency-selective transmission  circuit.  2,070,656  :  Feb. 
16. 

Grossman.  Leonard,  Irvington,  and  G.  Herzberg,  Newark, 
N.  J.     Incandescent  lamp.     2,075,436  ;  Mar.  30. 

Grossmith.  George  W.,  assignor  to  Strachan  &  Henshaw. 
Limited,  Wliitehall,  Bistol  England.  Apparatus  used 
in  web  printing  and  other  processes.  2,089,747  ;  Aug. 
JO. 

Grosswege,  John  B..  Edgewood,  and  J.  Canetta.  Wilkins- 
burg,  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company, 
Wilmerdirig,  Pa.  Electric  brake  device.  2,084.680 ; 
June  22. 

Grossweischede,  Julius.  (See  Wallmann,  C,  Grosswei- 
schede,   and  Kruso.) 

Grosvenor.  William  M..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  self- 
identifying  composition  of  matter.     2.088,412  :  .Tuly  27. 

Grosz.  Charles  O..  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Carburetor. 
2.093.011  ;  Sept.  14. 

Grote,  Irvine  W.,  assignor  to  The  Chattanooga  Medicine 
Co.,       Chattanooga,       Tenn.  Topical       preparation. 

2,079,166  :  May  4. 

Grote,  Walter  P.,  Mount  Washington,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
The  National  Colortype  Company,  Bellevue,  Ky.  Light 
reflecting  means.     2,069,881  ;   Feb.   9. 

Grotewohl,  Laurence  A.,  Muskegon,  assignor  to  Campbell. 
Wyant  &  Cannon  Foundry  Companv.  JVIuskegon  Heights. 
Mich.     Foundry  cupola.     2.101.391  :  Dec.  7. 

Groth,  Alfred.  Gera,  Germany.  Pile  wire  spoon  with  ex- 
changeable blade.     2,074,053  ;  Mar.  16. 

Groth.  Archibald.  (See  Dannenberg,  F.,  Frank,  and 
Groth.) 

Grother,  Albert  J.,  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling 
Jlill  Companv.  Middletown,  Ohio.  Bin-type  metal  re- 
raining  wall.      2,092.646  ;  Sept.  7. 

Grothouse,  Frank  T.,  Fort  Wayne.  Ind.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Evaporator.  2,079.448 ; 
May   4. 

Grotnes,  Carl  C.  Park  Ridge,  111.'  Machine  for  forming 
beads  in  metallic  drums.     2,089,475  ;  Aug.  10. 

Grotnes,  Carl  C,  Park  Ridge,  111.  Metal  working  machine. 
2.089.476;  Aug.  ]0. 

Grotowsky,  Hans,  Kiofeld.-Uerdingen.  assignor  to  I.  G. 
Farbenindustiie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  (Jermany,  Manufacture  of  sulphonic  acids  from 
iiryl  ethylenes  and  the  products  thereof.  2.097.726  • 
Nov.  2. 

Grotowsky,  ITans,  Krefekl-Uerdingi-n.  Germany,  assignor 
to  (Jeneral  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tri- 
phenylmelhane  dvostuffs.     2.103,846  ;  Dec.  28. 

Grounds,  Charles  H.,  Colonic,  assignor  to  Container  Open- 
ing Devices.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Container  opening 
device.     2.068,020  ;  Jan.   19. 

Groupe,  Andrew  V.     (See  Gronizer,  Orson,  assignor.) 

Grout,  Aaron  IT,,  Burlington,  Vt.  Antiskid  device. 
2.067.121  ;  Jan.  5. 

Grouven,  Paul,  Cologne,  Germanv.  Shoe.  2,088,263  : 
July  27.  " 

Grove,  Philetus  A„  Sr„  Detroit,  Mich.  Washing  machine. 
2,088,855  ;  Aug.   3. 

Grover,  Albert  W.,  ivrerrick,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  bridge  for 
stringed  musical  instruments.     2,082,951  ;  June  S. 

Grover,  i:iliott  E.,  Springfield,  JIass.,  assignor  to  West- 
inKhou.se  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv.  East 
Pittsburgh,    Pa.      MutTling  device.      2,078,242:    Apr.   27. 

Grover,  Elliott  E.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Coiiipaiiv.  1-^ast 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Refrigeration  apparatus.  2,081,480; 
May  25. 

Grover,  Frederick,  nsBignor  to  The  Forgrovo  machinerv 
Company  I/imited,  Leeds,  England.  Mechanism  for 
wrapping  granular  matei'iala.      2.094,402;   Sept.   28. 

Grover,  \'iclor  T.,  Ii'vinglou,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Auuiicaii 
Can  Company,  Now  York.  N.  Y.  Shi-ct  handliiit:  ami 
feeding  ajjparatus.     2,074,330;  Mar.  '2'.',. 


Groves,  Earl  C,  Jetmore,  Kans.    Cabinet  table.    2,100,247: 

Nov.  23. 
Groves,    Edward    S..    Lorraine,    N.    Y.      Electrode   holder. 

2,085,853  :  July  6. 
Groves.  Eugene  G.,  Denver,  Colo.     Building  construction. 

2.083.781  :  June  15. 

Groves,  Frederick  H.,  Dormont.  Pa.  Hinged  carton. 
2,100,644;  Nov.  30. 

Groves,  Roy,  Sylvia,  Kans.  Corn  combine.  2,100,137  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Grow,  Paul  W.,  Yankton,  S.  Dak.  Packaging  machine. 
2,073,007  ;  Mar.  9. 

Grower,  W.  F.,  et  al..  trustees.  (See  Pratt,  Harry  P., 
assignor.) 

Grower,  William  P.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Pratt,  Harry  P.. 
assignor.) 

Grubb,  William  B.,  Sr.,  Ventnor,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  W.  White.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Combination  lock. 

2.083.782  :  June  15. 

Grube,  Heiurich.  assizor  to  Gehr,  Eickhoff  Masclnnen- 
fabrik  und  Eisengieiserei,  Bochum,  Germany.  Shakinsr 
conveyer.     2.067,122  ;  Jan.  5. 

Oruhelic,  Nicholas.  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Portable  fume  re- 
mover.    2.066,683  ;  Jan.  5. 

C.ruber,  Edward,  Lyndhurst,  assignor  to  Allyne  Labora- 
tories, Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Absorption  refrigera- 
tion.    2,092,733  ;   Sept.  7. 

Gruber,  Heinrich.      (See  Boedecker,  F.,  and  Heinrich.) 

Cruber,  Heinrich,  Schoneberg,  near  Berlin.  Germany. 
Method  of  converting  barbituric  acids  into  stable  aque- 
ous solutions.     2,067.317  ;  Jan.  12. 

Cruber,  Heinrich,  Schoneberg.  near  Berlin,  Germany. 
Manufacture  of  aqueous  solutions  suitable  for  injection 
from  substituted  barbituric  acids.     2,067.318  ;  Jan.   12. 

Gruber,  Herbert.     (See  Bain,  E.  C,  and  Gruber.) 

(.iruca,  Adam,  Lwow.  Poland.  Appliance  for  setting  and 
bandaging  forearm  fractures.     2.067.567  :  Jan.   12. 

Gruen.   Eugene.      (See  Berill,    Carroll  H.,   assignor.) 

Gruen  Watch  Company,  The.      (See  Frey,  Emile.) 

Gruenberg,  Raoul  J..  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Display  rack. 
2,097,553  :    Nov.   2. 

Gruenberger,  Otto,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Automatic  starter  for 
Internal  combustion  engines.     2,074,110  ;  Mar.  16. 

Gruender,  Oscar  C,  assignor  to  Nordbeig  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  "  Crushing  machine.  2.070.270  : 
Feb.  9. 

Gruender.  Oscar  C,  assignor  to  Nordberg  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Impact  crasher.  2. 086. 383 : 
July  6. 

Gruender.  Oscar  C,  assignor  to  Nordberg  Manufacturing 
Co..  ]\rilwaukee,  Wis.  Crushing  machine.  2,091.315  : 
Aug.  31. 

Grueschow,  Adolph  C.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Ceiling  washer. 
2,101,216:  Dec.   7. 

Cruhzit,  Oswald  M.      (See  Scott,  A.  B.,  and  Gruhzit.) 

Grumbacher,  Walter,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spirally-bound 
sheaf  and  sheaf  device.     2,083,703  :  June  15. 

Cnimel,  Henri,  Paris.  France,  assignor  to  Compagnie 
(ienerale  de  Telographie  Sans  Fil.  Modulation  meas- 
urement.    2,082,492  :  June   1. 

Griin.  Adolf,  Basel,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  H.  Th.  P.ohme 
Aktiengesellschaft.  Chemnitz,  Saxony,  Germany.  Pro- 
duction of  hydroxy  olefin  compounds.  2,086,713  :  July 
13. 

Griin,  Adolf,  Basel,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  American 
Hyalsol  Corporation,  Wilmington.  Del.  Production  c  f 
unsaturated  hydrocarbons.     2,101,314  ;  Dec.  7. 

Griin.  Arnold,  (jberesslingen,  Germany.  Eyeshield  for 
welding  devices,     2,084,681 ;  June  22. 

Grunberg,  George.     (See  Klein.  M..  and  Grunberg.) 

(;run<I,   William,      (See  Wells,   Walter  F.,  assignor.  1 

Griiudler,  Wolfgang,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellsehr.:': 
fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  IT.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Variable  condenser."    2,078,447;  Apr,  27. 

Gruudman.  Cliarles  U.,  Palisade  Park,  N.  J.  Artificial 
candle.     2,077,107  ;  Apr.  13. 

Grundmanu,  Gustave  L,,  Westmont.  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  High  frequency  super- 
heterodyne receiver.     2,080,128  ;  ;May  11. 

Gruudmann,  Gustave  Ij,,  Westmont.  N,  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  High  frequency  wave 
meter.     2,086,615:  July  13. 

Grundon,  George  F,,  Middletown,  Pa.  Smoking  tube. 
2,070,831  ;  Feb.  16. 

Grunert,  Karl.     (See  Klar,  ]M.,  and  Grunert.) 

Gruncwald.  Iluljert,  Paris,  France.  Saliva  ejector. 
2,102,263:  Dec.   M. 

Grunlg,  Bernhard  C,     (See  Tratsch,  W.  A.,  and  Gruuip.'> 

Grunig,  Bernhard  C,  Chicago,  111,  Dice  agitator. 
2.073,205  :  Mar.  9. 

Griinthal,  Morilz,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Die  for  auto- 
mat iciUy  working  mechanical  forging  mnchines  for 
manufacturing  of  seamless  hollow  bodies.  2.067,568  ; 
Jan.   12. 

Grunwald,  Albert  C,      (See  Birr,  R.  O.,  nnd  Orunwnld.) 

Gniuwald,  .Mbert  ("..  Kiver  l'"orest,  assignor  to  Proeislon 
Metal  Workers,  Cliicago,  Til.  Jlold  for  frozen  confec- 
tions,    2,0,^0.816  ;   .May    IS. 

Gr\iii\vaM,  .Mbert  C.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  The  Auto- 
matic l!(-ci>i-(ling  Sale  Cinjipanv,  Chicago,  III,  .'savings 
baulc.     2,087.058  ;  July  13. 

Grupi>,  William  h\.  Lvndliurst,  N,  J.  Printing  nuaiis. 
2.0.S9,7,S9;  Aug,   10, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Gruse,  William  A.     (See  Hjerpe,  E.  B.,  and  Gruse.) 

Gniso,  William  A.     (See  Stevens,  D.  R.,  and  Gruse.) 

Grush,  Elmer  B..  Beverly,  Mass..  assijrnor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation.  I'aterson.  X.  J.  Method  of  and 
machine  for  removing  lasts  from  shoes.  2. 01)3. 4.05  : 
Sept.  21. 

Grush.  Elmer  B..  Beverly.  Mass..  assipnor  to  United  Shoe 
Jfachinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Last. 
2.nn.3.43r>  :  Sept.   21. 

Grussendorf.  Hanns,  and  A.  Varren,  Essen,  Germanv. 
Traffic  lipht  post.     2,094,741  :  Oct.  5. 

Gruver.  Frank  S.  (See  Willach,  B.,  Aschenbach,  Gruver, 
and  Klein.) 

Gruwell,  Charles  E.,  and  F.  H.  E.  Preene.  Xew  York,  X.  Y., 
assignors  to  Research  Agouev  Corporation.  Oradel,  N.  J. 
Antidiabetic  substance.     2.082,952  ;  June  8. 

Gniyer.  .lean  M..  assignor  to  Victor  Simon.  Lyon,  France. 
Change  speed  chain  gearing  for  bicvcles  and  the  like. 
2,099,477  :  Nov.  IG. 

Gscliopf.  Richard  and  K.  Pokorny,  Vienna,  Austria,  said 
Pokorny  assignor  to  said  Gschopf.  Production  of  natu- 
ral colored  images  on  paper  and  diapositives  (cinemato- 
graphic films).     2,081.481  :  May  25. 

Gualtiere,  Julius,  assignor  to  Edwin  B.  Stimpson  Com- 
pany, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Rivet  feed.     2.078.C59  ;  Apr.  27. 

Gualtiere,  .Tulius,  assignor  to  Edwin  B.  Stimpson  Com- 
pany. Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  Rivet  setting  machine. 
2,078,600:   Apr.  27. 

Gualtiere,  Julius.  Brooklyn,  and  G.  Me.ver.  Hollis.  as- 
signors to  Edwin  B.  Stimpson  Company.' Brooklvn,  X.  \. 
Setting  machine.     2.087.596  :  July  20. " 

Guardino.  Jolin.      (See  Palimeri.  A.,  and  Guardino.) 

Gnardite  Corporation.  (See  Merriam,  C.  J.,  and  Wiles, 
assignors.) 

(hinriiaschelli,  Stephen.  Corona,  Long  Island,  assignor  to 
I'ackless  Metal  Proilucts  Corporation.  Xew  York,  X.  Y. 
Flexible   tubing.      Re.   20.583 ;    Dec.    14. 

Guba.  Emil  F..  Waltham.  Mass.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  vaporizing  sulphur  and  other  fungicidal  and  in- 
secticidal  substances.     2.083.950  ;  June  15. 

Cuba.  Itayraond  J.,  assignor  to  .Audubon  Wire  Cloth  Cor- 
poration, I'hilaiielphia.  Pa.  Wire  fabric  and  making 
rlie  -same.     2.103.918:  Dec.  28. 

Guba,  R.iymond  J.,  assignor  to  Audubon  Wire  Cloth  Cor- 
poration, Philadelphia.  Pa.  Wire  fabric  and  making 
the  n:\mc     2, 103. 939:  Dec.  28. 

Guba,  Raymond  J.,  assignor  to  Audubon  Wire  Cloth  Cor- 
Iioration,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Convever  belt.  2.103.920: 
Dec.  28. 

Gubelmann,  Ivan.  Wiln)ington,  Del.,  and  J.  M.  Tinker, 
Pennsgrove,  X'.  J.,  assigors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  do  Xemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Benzoyl  benzoic  acid 
compounds  and  producing  the  same.    2,008,321  ;  Jan.  19. 

Gubernick.  Edward.  Richwood,  W.  Va.  Poultry  perch. 
2,096,241  ;  Oct.   19. 

Gubisch,  Erwin  A.,  assignor  to  Teletype  Corporation.  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Magnifying  system.     2.083,600 ;  June  15. 

Gudebrod  Bros.  Silk  Company.  (See  Gudebrod,  Charles 
B.,  assignor.) 

Gudebrod,  Charles  B..  St.  Davids,  assignor  to  Gudebrod 
Bros.  Silk  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sewing 
kit.     2.079.010  ;  May  4. 

Guedon,  Emile  C,  -Vudubon.  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Phonograph.  2,085,582 ;  June 
29. 

Guedon,  Emile  C,  Audubon,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Magnetic  pick-up.  2,086,415: 
July  0. 

Guedon,  Kmile  C,  Audubon,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Vibratory  contact  device. 
2.101,902  :  Dec.  14. 

Guedon,  Emile  C.  Audubon.  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  .America.  Phonograph  recording  control 
system.      2.102.316  :  Dec.  14. 

Gui'don,  Emile  C.  Audubon,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  .-Vmorica.  Signal  translating  apparatus. 
2.103,301  :  Dec.  28. 

(Juenot,  Maurice  P.  J.,  Montreuil.  France.  Apparatus 
for  incorporating  to  n  stream  of  fluid  under  pressure 
other  fluid  or  powdered  bodies.     2.084.082  :  June  22. 

Guenther,  Edgar  G.      (See  Butler.  ('.  O..  and  Gucnther.) 

Guenther.  Fritz.  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Uliiiie.  H.  Ilauss- 
mann.  Mannheim.  ,T.  Xuesslein.  Frankfort-onthe-Main, 
H.  Schuotte,  Mannheim,  and  C.  Schoeller,  Ludwigshafen- 
on-the-Rhine,  (Jermany,  assignors  to  General  .\niline 
Works.  Inc.,  Xew  York.  X.  Y.  R.'serving  animal  fibers 
In   mixed  fabrics.     2.nS7.2S4  :  July  20. 

Guenther,  Fritz.  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  and  H. 
Ilaiissmann.  Mannheim,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenin- 
dustrie  Akl  lengcscUschaft.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many. Production  of  hydroxv-sulfonic  acids. 
2.094,451  :   Sept.  28. 

Guenther,  Rom:inn.  Portland.  Oreg.  Electric  organ. 
2,089,204  ;  Aug.  10. 

Guenther.  Rudolph  R.,  Bethlehem,  Pn.  Paper  bottle. 
2,069.033  ;  Jan.   26. 

Guenther.  William  II.,  and  n.  C.  Maul,  assignors  to 
Detroit -Michigan  Stove  Company.  Detroit,  Mioh. 
Lighter  construction  for  gas  ranges.  2,087.720:  Julv 
20. 

Guerbilsky,  AIe?(!s,  Paris,  France.  Method  an<l  apparatus 
for  transforming  pressure  variations  Into  electrical  va- 
riations.    2.000,1(50  ;   Oct.   19. 


Gu^rin,  Marcel,  Paris,  and  P.  Breton,  Bellevue,  France. 
Display  lighting  circuits.     2.098,002  :  Xov.  2. 

Guernsey.  Charles  O.     (See  Browne,  A.  T.,  and  Guernsey.) 

Guerriero,  Anthony.  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  Piston  ring  spring. 
2.082,332  ;   June  1. 

Guerrini,  Renzo,  Florence,  Italy.  Surgical  clip  applier. 
2.096,173  ;   Oct.   19. 

Guertin.  Joseph  G.,  Amelia,  Ohio.  Garage  door. 
2.0S4.615  :  June  22. 

Guest,  Alfred  W.  F.,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mergen- 
thaler  Linotype  Company.  Slug  casting  machine. 
2.094,212  :    Sept.    28. 

Guest,  Herbert  R..  Habana,  Cuba.  Fuel  tank  gauge. 
2.074.959  ;  Mar.  23. 

Guest,  Romeo  H.     (See  Guest,  Walter  C.  and  R.  H.) 

Guest,  Walter  C,  and  R.  H.  Guest,  Anderson,  S.  C.  Hoist- 
ing apparatus  for  replacing  structural  beams. 
2.071.461:  Feb.  23.  ' 

Guett,  Monroe,  assignor  to  The  Arrow-Hart  &  Hegeman 
Electric  Company.  Hartford,  Conn.  Fuse  puller  switch. 
2,077,319  ;  Apr.  13. 

Guflfev,  George  E..  and  J.  C.  Rhodes.  Danville.  Kv.  To- 
bacco can.     2.090.530  :   Aug.  17. 

Guggenheim,  Max  M.,  assignor  to  Baker  Perkins  Company, 
Inc.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Automatic  machine  for  filling 
molds  and  other  containers.     2.088.740  ;  Aug.  3. 

Guiberson  Corporation,  The.  (See  (irickmer,  Charles  S., 
assignor.) 

Guiberson  Corporation,  The.  (See  Thaheld,  Feri  A., 
assignor.) 

Guichard.  Pierre.  JIarseille,  France.  Apparatus  for  the 
treatment  of  hydrocarbons.     2.089,360  ;  Aug.  10. 

Guicliard.  Pierre.  Marseille.  France.  Apparatus  for 
cracking  oil.     2.089,361  :  Aug.   10. 

Guichard,  Raymond  A.  E.,  Paris,  France.  Label-holder  ap- 
plicable to  documents.     2.085,496  ;  ,Tune  29. 

Guidi,  Albert  D..  Great  Barrington,  Mass.  Concrete  form 
tie.     2.085.652  :  June  29. 

Guignard,  August,  Hood  River,  Oreg.  Washing  machine. 
2.078,941  :   May  4. 

Guilbert.  Andrg  V.  E.  C.  Paris.  France.  Dynamo  and 
dvnamo   installation.     2.084,527  :  June  22. 

Guilfoil.  Oscar  D.     (See  JIuench.  T.  J.,  and  Guilfoil.) 

Guilfoll.  Oscar  D.  (See  Muencb.  T.  J.,  and  Guilfoil,  as- 
signors.) 

Guilford.  Edward  T.     (See  Rienks,  G.  W..  and  Guilford.) 

Guilfoyle.  Freder'ck  5L,  Denfield.  Ontario,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  Remincrton  Typewriter  Company.  Hion,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting  machine,     2.102,526  ;  Dec.  14. 

Gullhauman.  Werner.  Berlin-Steglltz,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Elastic  fluid  turbine 
Control.     2,101,676  :  Dec.  7. 

Guilliams.  Donald.      (See  Magee,  William,  assignor.) 

Guillow,  Paul  K.     (See  Foss,  Laurence  M.,  assignor.) 

Guillow.   Paul  K.      (See   Tavlor,   George  M.,  assignor.) 

Guimond,  Henri,  Detroit,  Mich.    Clip.     2.080,173  ;  May  11. 

(Hiin.m,  \Villiam  F.,  Easthampton  assignor  to  Hampton 
Company.  Easthamton.  Mass.  ^lachine  for  treating 
yarn  in  skein  form.     2. 076. 429  :  Apr.  0. 

Guinosso.  Aloysius.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  switch. 
2.080,817  :  May  IS. 

Guinosso,  Aloysius,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  switch. 
2,082.448;  June  1. 

(5uinot,  Henri  M..  Melle,  Deux-Sevres.  France.  Process 
and  aiiparatus  for  the  extraction  of  products  in  solu- 
tion by  means  of  solvents.     2.076.126  :  Apr.   6. 

Gulnot,  Henri  Af.  E..  Melle.  France.  Manufacture  of 
unsaturated  alinhatic  aldehyde.     2,096.637;   Oct.   19. 

Guinzburg.  Roland  H..  Flushing,  assignor  to  I.  B.  Kleinert 
Rubber  Company.  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  "  Apparatus  for  mold- 
ing and  ornamenting  rubber  articles.     2.101.252  :  Dec.  7. 

Guirl.  Paul  R.      (See  Barnes.  J.  S.,  Guirl.  and  Johnson.) 

Gulbranson  Company.  (See  Van  Dommelen,  Peter,  as- 
signor.) 

Guhlhrandsen,  Guldbrand.  (See  Hadley,  H.  A.,  and  Guld- 
brandsen.) 

Guldbrandsen,  Guldbrand,  assignor  to  E.  and  T.  Fair- 
banks and  Company.  St.  Johnsburv,  Vt.  Coin  controlled 
mechanisui.     2.076.775;  Apr.  13. 

Gulf  Oil  Corporation.  (See  Buerger,  Charles  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gulf  Oil   Corporation.      (See  Epps.   Frank  A.,   assignor.) 

Gulf  Oil  Corporation.  (See  Hjerpe,  E.  P..,  and  Gruse, 
assignors.) 

Gulf  Oil  Corporation.  (See  Mc^Vfee,  Aimer  McD.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gulf  Oil  Corporation.  (See  McAfee,  A.  McD.,  and  Tryon, 
assignors.  > 

Gulf  Research  &  Development  Company.  (See  Clienault, 
Roy  L.,  assignor.) 

Gulf  Research  &  Development  Companv.  (See  JIufflv, 
Gary,  assignor.) 

Gulf  Resrarch  &  Development  Company.  (See  Muskat, 
Irving  E.,  assignor.) 

Gulf  Research  &  Development  Companv.  (See  Peters, 
Leo  ,T.,   assignor.) 

Gulf  Research  &  Development  Company.  (See  Pigott. 
Reginald  J.  S..  assignor.)  ^     .»        >  a      • 

Gulf  Research  &  Development  Companv.  (See  Busier, 
George  W.,  assignor.) 

Gulf  Rese.arch  &  Development  Company.  (See  Siman- 
ton.  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Gulf  Research  &  Development  Company.  (See  Stevens,  I>. 
R..  and  Gruse,  assignors.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


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Gulf  Research  and  Development  Company.  (See  Weinrich, 
William  W.,  assignor.) 

Gulf  States  Steel  Company.  (See  Bowron,  C.  E.,  and 
Delany,  assignors.) 

Gullborg,  Arthur  V.,  Chicago,  111.  Screw  part  and  driver. 
2,103,944  ;  Dec.  28. 

GuUett  Gin  Company.      (See  Wallace.  Jeffery  J.,  assignor.) 

Gullich,  Kurt,  assignor  to  Bisonit  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Marien- 
berg  in  Saxony,  Germany.  Producing  articles  from 
inoldable  powder.     2,101.540  ;  Dec.  7. 

Gulliford,  Albert  G.,  Conisborough  near  Eotherham, 
England.  Miner's  electric  lamp  bulb.  2,086,161  ; 
July  6. 

Giilliksen,  Finn  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
(lurgh,  Pa.     Regulating  system.     2,066.934;  Jan.  5. 

Gulliksen,  Finn  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Indiciting  and  regulating  system.  2,078,661 ;  Apr. 
27. 

Gulliksen,  Finn  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
liouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Regulating  system.     2,081,995  ;  June  1. 

Gulliksen.  Finn  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.     Slitter  controller.     2,088,473  ;  July  27. 

Gulliksen,  Finn  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
I'llectric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Regulating  system.     2,096,427  ;   Oct.   19. 

Gulliksen,  Finn  H.,  AVilkinsburg,  and  S.  A.  Staege,  Pitts- 
burgh, assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufac- 
turing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Wire  guide  con- 
trol.    2,075,111  ;  Mar.  30. 

Gulliksen,  Finn  H.,  and  J.  W.  Dawson,  Wilkinsburg,  as- 
signors to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  INIanufacturing  Com- 
pany, East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Regulating  system. 
2,083,297;   June   8. 

Gulliksen,  Finn  H.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
I'a.     Electric  <lischarge  apparatus.     2,103.779  ;  Doc.  28. 

Gullikson,  Adolph,  Cheyene,  Wyo.  Automatic  braking  de- 
vice.    2,070,481  ;  Feb.  9. 

Gulliver,  Arthur  C.,  London,  England.  Shoveling  hand 
truck  and  the  like.     Re.  20,228  ;  Jan.  5. 

Gulotta,  Charles,  Glendale,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Windshield 
squeegee.     2,080,129  ;  May  11. 

Gunibiner,  Robert.      (See  Murdock,    Sidney  A.,  assignor.) 

Gumm,  Percv  E.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Timing  and  sig- 
naling apparatus.     2,078,136  ;  Apr.  20. 

Gump,  13.  F.,  Co.      (See  Bauer,  Plans  A.,  assignor.) 

Gump,  B.  F.,  Co.      (See  Piazle,  Albert  J..  Jr..  assignor.) 

Gump,   B.  F.,  Company.      (See  Rose,  William,   assignor.) 

Gump,  B.  F.  Co.     (See  Williams,  Maurice  T.,  assignor.) 

Gump,  S.  &  G.,  Company.  (See  Bowen,  Alice  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gund,  Felix.      (See  Goll,  0.,  AVolff,  and  Gund.) 

Gund,  Felix.     (See  Morschel,  H.,  and  Gund.) 

Gunderman,  Lester  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pipe  thread  pro- 
tecting device.     2,082,286  ;  June  1. 

Gunderson,  Lewis  O.,  assignor  to  Dearborn  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Blow-ofE  apparatus  for  locomotive 
boilers.     2,082,953  ;  June  8. 

Gundlach,  Severin  N.,  Belleville,  111.  Shingle  cutter. 
2,077,474  ;  Apr.  20. 

Gunite  Foundries  Corporation.  (See  Forbes,  D.  P.,  and 
Mohr,  assignors,) 

Gunite  Foundries  Corporation.  (See  Forbes,  D.  P.,  Mohr, 
and  Meyer,   assignors.) 

Gunlocke,  William  H.,  Wayland,  N.  Y.  Chair  back. 
2,071,974  ;  Feb.  23. 

Gunn,  Damon  M..  New  Haven,  Conn.  Tube  closure. 
2,094,700  ;  Oct.  5. 

Gunn,  Elbert  V.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Paint  spray  masking  de- 
vice for  automobile  wheel  and  tire  assemblies. 
2,081,666  ;  May  25. 

Gunn,  John,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Jack  seating  device. 
2.076,330  ;  Apr.  6. 

Gunn,  John  I\I.,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  Solar  attachment 
for  surveyor,?'  transits.     2,097,218  ;  Oct.  20. 

Gunn,  Ross,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.  Ultra-high  frcciuencv  tube. 
2.087.252  ;  July  20. 

Gunnerson.  Arthur  R.,  Denver,  Colo.  Bull  rake. 
2,102,008  :   Dec,  14. 

C.unnert,  Anders  R,  (See  lOsldlson,  8,  A,,  Gurn-nt,  ;:u(] 
IIiil)inptto.) 

Gunnfors,  Sven.      (See  Ostlund,  A.  E.  P.,  and  Gunnfors.) 

Gunning,  Roy,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Writing  board.  2,085,259  ; 
June  29, 

Gunning,  Russell,  Tipton,  Ind.  Tractor  operated  hay 
loader.     2,099,60  1  ;  Nov.  1  6, 

Gunther,  Clarence  A.,  TTaddonfiold,  N.  J.,  as.signor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Tuning  apparatus. 
2.078,909  :  Apr.   27. 

Gunther,  Hermann,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Manufacturing 
(;omi)any,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.  Slop-motion  device  for  sew- 
ing macliincs.      2,075,759;  Mar.  30. 

Gilnlhor,  Martin,  and  J.  Eggr'rt.  assignors  to  "Patenlver- 
werlnng  Dr.  IMarlin  Gilnlher  G.  m.  b.  II.",  Berlin.  Ger- 
many. Producing  artificial  threads,  Jlbers,  and  the 
like,     2,101,25;i  ;  Dec.  7, 

Gilnther.  Wolfgang.  I!('rlin-Frled<'nau.  Germany,  assignor 
to  Askania-Werke  A.  G.  vornials  CentraUvprkstnt t-Des- 
sau  und  Carl  Bamljerg-Friedenau.  Optical  instrument. 
2,098,917  ;   Nov.  9. 


Guntrap,  Paul  C,  Ashland.  Ohio.  Advertising  medium. 
2,081,088  ;  May  18. 

Giinzel.  Rudolf,  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor  to  W.  V. 
Sippell,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.  Tin  with  a  jamming 
slip-on  cover.     2,085,358  ;  June  29. 

Gurian,  William,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Culotte.  2.099,478  ; 
Nov.    16. 

Gurney,  Daniel.     (See  Balslger,  H.  E.,  Wine,  and  Gurnev.) 

Gurney,  Dayton  A.,  Caro,  Mich.  Recoil  mechanism  for 
guns.     2,088,592  ;  Aug.  3. 

Gurney,  Joseph  T.,  Johnson  City,  N.  Y.  Selective  hair 
trigger  and  safety.     2,068,289  ;  Jan.  19. 

Gurton,  William  S.,  J.  Flint,  and  H.  Nyberg,  assignors  to 
Dominion  Truck  Equipment  Co.  Limited,  Kitchener, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Compensating  draft  coupling  for 
tractors  and  trailers.     2,078,492  ;   Apr.  27. 

Gui'ton,  William  S.,  J.  Flint,  and  PI.  Nyberg,  assignors  to 
Dominion  Truck  Equipment  Co.  Limited,  Kitchener, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Automatic  brake  connection  for 
semitrailer  vehicles.     2,092,115  ;  Sept.  7. 

Gurwiek,  Irvin.g.  Jlount  Vernon,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Shellmar  Products  Company,  Chicago, 
111,  Transparent  printed  wrapper  and  making  the  same, 
2,084,026  ;    June   15, 

Gussick,  Frank  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Valve.  2,069,364  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Gussow,  Abraham,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Nightdress  and 
pajama.     2,100,050;  Nov.  23. 

Gustafson,  Artlnir,  E.  Johnson,  and  T.  Ahlin,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Garbage  can  liner.     2,092,969;  Sept.  14. 

Gustafson,  Carl  A.,  Peoria,  111.,  assignor  to  Caterpillar 
Tractor  Co.,  San  Leandro,  Calif.  Road  machine. 
2,081,536  ;  May  25. 

Gustafson,  Carl  A.,  Peoria,  111.,  assignor  to  Caterpillar 
Tractor  Co.,  San  Leandro,  Calif.  Road  machine. 
2,085,971  ;  July  6. 

Gustafson,  Carl  A.,  Peoria,  111.,  assignor  to  Caterpillar 
Tractor  Co.,  San  Leandro,  Calif.  Road  machine. 
2,100,005  ;  Nov.  23. 

Gustafson,  G.  W.,  et  al       (See  Gerdin,  Olof  B.,  assignor.) 

Gustafson,  Lawrence  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Automatic 
headlight  control.     2,086,865  ;  July  13. 

Gustafson,  Nester  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Device  for 
use  in  truing  wheels  and  brake  drums.  2,090,838  ; 
Aug,  24. 

Gustafson,   Roy   C,      (See  Thomas,   Charles  E.,   assignor.) 

Gustafsson.  Eric,  assignor  to  Binks  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Air  nozzle  for  flat-spraying  appli- 
ances.    2,101,175  :  Dec.  7. 

Gustafsson,  Ernst  V.,  St.  Essingen,  and  G.  H.  Plellgren, 
Malmo,  assignors  to  Aktiebolaget  Facit,  Atvidabers, 
Sweden.  Calculating  machine  of  the  ten  key  tvpe. 
2,102,700;  Dec.  21. 

Gustafsson,  Evelyn,  New  Vorl;,  N.  Y,  Ficure  tov. 
2,090,499  ;  Aug.  17.  "  ' 

Gustavson,  Alvin  N,,  Jamestown,  N,  Y,,  assiffnor  to  Auto- 
matic Voting  Machine  Corporation.  Voting  machine. 
2,091,590  ;  Aug.  31. 

Gustavson,  Alvin  N,,  Jamestown,  N,  Y',,  assignor  to 
Automatic  Voting  Machine  Corporation,  Party  se- 
lector mechanism  for  voting  machines.  2,099",202  • 
Nov.   16. 

Gustin,  Daniel  S.,  Bloomfield,  N,  J.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgli,  Pa.  Electrode  for  gaseous  conduction  devices. 
2,067,141  ;  .Tan.   5. 

Gustin,  Daniel  S,,  East  Orange,  N,  ,T,,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Prefocused  lamp  base. 
2,082,954  ;  June  8. 

Gnstofson,  Adolph  P.,  Chicago,  111,  Pneumatic  telegraph 
device,     2,085,801  ;  July  6. 

Gustus,  Edwin  L.,  assignor  to  The  TTpJohn  Company. 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Purifying  gonadotropic  hormonal 
substances.     2,072,258;  Mar.  2. 

Gutehoffnungshiitte  Oberhausen  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See 
Hermanns,  Leonliard,  assignor,) 

(hitchotTnungsliutte  Overhausen  Aktiengesellschaft,  (See 
Nrishan,  Paul,  assignor.) 

Gutehoffnungshiitte  6b(-rhausen  AkIiiMigesellschaft,  (See 
Winckler,   Arnold,  assignor.) 

Guth,  Henry,  assignor  to  one-twelfth  to  II.  A.  Macrlender. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  I>ight  weight  construction  composi- 
tion.     2.103,746;  Dec.   28. 

Guthans,  Harold  A.,  Mobile.  .Ma.  Propeller  shaft  lubri- 
cating apparatus.     2.072,001  ;  Feb.  23. 

Guthard,  Edgar  (,'.      (See   .lolmson,   I'rank  T,,   assignor.) 

(i\ithard,  Edgar  C.      (Seo  Orr,  Walter  I/,,  as.signor, ) 

Guthmann,  Walter  S.,  Chicago,  111,  Sympathetic  ink. 
2,083.372  ;  June  8, 

Guthmann,  Waller  S,,  Chicago,  111,  Ink  handling  appa- 
ratus.    2,091,0-10  ;  Aug.  24. 

GuthofP,  Ma\-.  J.  N.  Flynn.  and  II.  T-,  Smith.  Cleveland, 
Ohio,     Hydraulic  brake.     2,083.951  ;  June  15, 

Guthrie,  Bernard  M.,  assignor  to  Fairbanks.  Morse  &  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     JTechanical  stoker.     2,073,059  :  Mar.  9. 

Guthrie,  Bernard  M.,  assignor  to  Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Material  conveying  <lovlce.  2,092,248; 
S(MU.  7. 

(inthrie,  (^arl  R.      fSee  Connell,  Kobnrt  M.,  assignor.) 

(Juthrie,  James  M.  (See  Brent,  G.  F.,  nsslgnor,  nnd 
Guthrie.) 

Cullnie.   Jiinies   M.      (See   Keaney,   J.    C,    and   Guthrie.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


<5iithrie.     Jamps     M.,     Pittsburgh,     Ta.       Bottle    closure. 

2,096,324  :    Oct.    19. 
Guthrif,  James  51.,    Pittsburgh,  assignor  of  one-third    to 
.T.  C.  Keaney,  Mount  Lebanon,  Pa.     Bottle.     2,102,148  : 
Dec.  14. 
Guthrie,  James  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  C.  Keaney, 
Mount  Lebanon,  Pa.     Glass  masonry.     2,102,149;  Dec. 
14. 
Guthrie,   Robert   G.,   assignor,   by  mesne  assignments,   to 
Reconstruction     Finance     Corporation,      Chicago,     111. 
Forming  hollow  vessels.     2.085,313  ;  June  29. 
r;uihrie,    Watson    A.,    pxciMitor.      (Sop   ErmoUl,    Fdwi'.ni. ) 
Guthrie,   William  J.,  and  V.   W.   H.  Towns,  assignors   to 
E.  R.  Watts  &  Son  Limited,  London,  England.     Torsion 
meter.     2,073,200  :  Mar.  9. 
Gutmann,  Ferdinand  &  Co.     (See  Cohn,  Benno,  assignor.) 

Gutmann,  Ferdinand.  &  Co.      (See  Eison,  Jay  B.,  assignor.) 

Gutmann,  Ferdinand  &  Co.  (See  Gutmann,  Jesse,  as- 
signor.) 

Gutmann,  Jesse,  Babylon,  assifwior  io  F(n-dinand  Gutmann 
&  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Container  closure.  2,077,235  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Gutmann,  Jesse,  Babylon,  assignor  to  Ferdinand  Gut- 
mann &  Co.,  Brooklyn,  JS^  Y.  Making  center  spot 
crowns.     2,080,265  ;  May  11. 

Giittel,  (Jerliard,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Iris-type  G.  m.  b.  H., 
?!ohoneborg,  near  Berlin.  Germany.  Stamping  printing 
tyiip  with  aligning   marks.      2,091.097  :  Aug.   24. 

Guttenberg,  Friodrich  H.  von  und  zu,  Dusseldorf.  and  H. 
Firgau,  Dusseldorf-Oberflassel,  assignors  to  Henkel  & 
Cie  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Dusseldorf-Holthausen,  Germany. 
Cheese  manufacture.     2,081,273  ;  May  25. 

Gutterson,  Thomas,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Dust  mop 
duster.     2,085,053  ;  June  29. 

Guttridge.  James.  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Garment  protector. 
2.091,506  :  Aug.  31. 

Gutzeit,  Carlos  L.     (See  INIoralos,  J..  Quillin.  and  Gutzeit.) 

Gutzeit,  Carlos  L.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Development  Company.  Low  boiling  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,074,467  ;  :Mar.  23. 

Gutzeit,  Carlos  L..  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Standnrd  Oil 
Development  Company.  Inhibiting  gum  formation  in 
low  boiling  hvdrocarhon  oils  and  products  obtained 
thereby.     2,0S7..'597  ;  July  20. 

GutzkP.  \\'altlipr.      (Sen  Fberhnrd.  H..  and  Gutzke.) 

Gutzke,  Walther.  Berlin,  Germany.  Piezo  electrical  pres- 
sure measuring  device.     2.068.744  :  Jan.  26. 

Giif /wilier,  lOrnst.  a.<;signor  to  the  firm  ol'  Chpniical  Works 
formerly  Sando-/,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Sulphonated  aryl- 
nmino  :inflir;iqulnone  dvestuffs  and  their  manufacture. 
•_'.076  197  :  Avv.  6. 

Gutzwlller.  Ernst,  assignor  to  Chemical  Works  Formerly 
Sando/,,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Carbazoles  of  anthra- 
quinone  and  producing  them.     2,093,355  ;   Sept.  14. 

Guv,  Harrv  L.,  assiccnor  to  Ford  Kooliiig  rroduci-;  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Roofing  fastener.  2,080,912  :  May 
18. 

Guy  Motors  Limited.  (See  Edwards,  Charles  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Guyan  Jlachin^'ry  Company.     (See  ITanna,  Fry.  assignor.) 

Guyer,  August.  "  (See  Weber,  IT.  C,  and  Guyer.) 

Guyer,  Edwin  M.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works,  Corn- 
ing, N.  Y.     Tempering  glass.     2,068.799  :  .Tan.   26. 

(iuyer.  Jesse  A..  Bartlesville.  Okla..  assignor  to  Phillips 
Petroleum  Company.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbons. 
2.087.540  :   July  20. 

Guyer,  Jesse  A.,  assignor  to  .T.  P.  Devine  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Inc.,  Mount  Vernon.  111.  Apparatus  for  condition- 
ing air.     2.097.520  :   Nov.  2. 

Guyer,  Reynolds,  assignor  to  Waldorf  Paper  Products 
Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Window  shade.  2,071,830  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Cnyetti'.  (Jeorge.   et  al.      (See  P.renholm,  Nels,  assignor.) 

Cuyler,  Albert  F.,  and  W.  II.  Roaler,  Spondon.  near 
Derby.  England,  assignor.s  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
Anierii'.i.     Treatment  of  fabrics.     2.078,380:  Apr.  27. 

(Juvon.  Yves.  Sevres,  France.  Metallic  structure. 
2.09."^.S3n  :   Sept.  12. 

Guzzetta,  John  W.      (See  Contlcehio,  Rocco,  assignor.) 

Gwaltney.  Eugene  C.  and  L.  A.  Graybill.  Macon,  and 
R.  B.  Newton,  Columbus,  assignors  to  Bibb  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Macon,  Ga.  Heat-resistant  .yarn  and 
hent-resistant  cord  and  making  same.  2,103,218;  Dee. 
21. 

<;winn.  George  W..  Hewlett.  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  .\merlcan  Machine  and  Foundry  Company,  (jig.i- 
r.-ttp  collector.      2. 003, 4.17  :  Sept.   21. 

Gwlnn.  George  W.,  Tlowlett.  .V.  Y.,  tissignor  to  American 
Machine  &  Foundry  Company.  Cigarette  weigher  for 
contiiiiious-rod  cigarette  machines.     2,102,317:  Dpc.  14. 

Gwinn.  George  W..  Hewlett,  C.  Arelt,  Richmond  Hill,  and 
P.  yi.  Nejedly.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  .American 
Machine  &  Foundry  Company.  Wrapping  attachment 
for  cigarette  packers,     2.080,266:  Mnv   11. 

tJwinn,  Joseph  M..  Jr.,  ButTalo.  N.  Y.  Aircraft. 
2.0S7.404  ;  July  20. 

Gwinn.  .Toseph  M..  Jr.,  Buffalo.  X.  Y.  Aircraft. 
2,094,488;  Sept.  28. 

Gwyn.  Childress  R.,  Jr..  assignor,  by  men.se  assignments,  to 
P.  R.  Mallorv  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Indianapolis.  Ind.  Electrical 
contact.     2,070,271  :  F.-h.  'J. 

Gwyn,  Childress  B..  Jr..  assignor,  by  mesne  assigniuenls. 
to  P.  R.  Mallorv  &  Co.  Inc..  Indiaiiin.iiiv  (ml  (•„,,■ 
tact  assembly.     2.0>-6,221  :  July   6. 


Gwynn,  Marion  Hays,  Leonia,  X.  J.     Refining  hydrocarbon 

distillates.     2.073,578  :  Mar.  9. 
Gwynn,   William  A..   St.   Louis,   ilo.     Vulcanizing  device. 

2.086.8G6  :  July  13. 
Gwynne,    Hugh  H.,   Los  Angeles,    Calif.     Ribbon   feeding 

mechanism.     2,102,843  ;  Dec.  21. 
Gyger,   Walter  J..   Chicago,   111.,   assignor  of  one-third    to 
O.   J.    Gierloff,    Croton,    Ohio,    and   one-third    to   E.    A. 
Evers,  Wilmetto,  111.     Steam  turbine.     2,093.356  ;  Sept. 
14. 
Gyger,   Wayne,  assignor  to  Ottawa   Silica  Company,  Ot- 
tawa, 111.     Car  trimmer.     2,073,793  ;  Mar.  16. 
Gvmnaites.   Nickolas,   Ventura,   Calif.     Cooler  for  liquids 

and  gases.      2.092,249  ;   Sept.   7. 
Gyr,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  In 
Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.     Dyeing  leather.     2,097,276  : 
Oct.  26. 
Gyr.  Joseph,  and  O.  Kaiser,  assignors  to  Society  of  Chemi- 
cal   Industry  in   Basle,    Basel,    Switzerland."    Azo   dye- 
sTutTs.     2.084,731  :  June  22. 
Gvrath,    Johannes    H.,    Amsterdam,    X'etherlands.     Hair 

waving  process.      2,094,067  ;   Sept.   28. 
Gyro  Process   Company.      (See   Schutt,    Hermann   C,   as- 
signor.) 
Gyro   Process    Company.      (See  Throckmorton,    John   W., 

assignor.) 
Gyro  Process  Company.  The.      (See  Tuttle,   Malcolm  H., 

assignor.) 
Gysling,  JNIanuei  H..  assignor  to  American  District  Steam 
Company,   Xorth  Tonawanda,   N.  Y.     Steam  main  con- 
struction.    2,081.867  ;  May  25. 
Gyiuis.    Janos,     Budapest,    Hungary.       Primary    element. 

2,081.926  ;  June  1. 
Gyuris,  Janos,  Xew  York,  N.  Y'.     Electric  current  produc- 
ing unit  or  cell.     2,102,701  ;  Dec.  21. 
H  &  B  American  Machine  Company,      (See  Carliss,  Oswald 

S..  assignor.) 
H  &  B  American  Machine  Company.     (See  Martin,  Edward 

L..  assignor.) 
H  &  B  American  Machine  Company.     (See  Walsh,  Samuel 

R..  assignor.) 
H  &  H  Machine  &  Motor  Parts  Co.     (See  Holhut,  Michael, 

assignor.) 
H  &  H  Machine  &  Motor  Parts  Co.      (See  Holhut,  M.,  and 

Vollmer,  assignors.) 
H  &  H  Machine  &  Motor  Parts  Company.      (See  Michener, 

Edward  R.,  assignor.) 
H  &  H  Machine  &  Motor  Parts  Co.     (See  Vollmer,  Walter 

G.,  assignor.) 
H.  and  L.  Corporation.      (See  llosmer,  C.  C,  and  Launder, 

assignors.) 
H.  L.   G.  Company.     (See  Gauss.  David  B.,  assignor.) 
H.    L.    J.    Speci.iUy    Co.      (See   Hayden,    Robert    B..    as- 
signor.) 
Haack,  Friedrich  W.,  Berlin.  Germany.   Pencil.   2,103,417  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Tlaaff.    George  W.      (Sec   Saycrs.  W.  \V..   Bergmann,  and 

H.aaff.) 
Haag.    Albert    R..    and    G.    A.,     Peoria,     111.       Wringer. 

2,073.341  ;  Mar.  9. 
Haag,  George  A.     (See  Haag,  Albert  R.,  and  G.  A.) 
Haag.    Ivan    L..    Lakewood.    and    C.    A.   Vana,    Cleveland, 
Ohio,   assignors,    b.v   mesne    assigniiu'nts,    to   E.    I.    du 
Pont  de  Xemours  &  Company.  Wilmingtim,  Del.     Puri- 
fication of  lactic  acid.     2.101,998;  Dec.  14. 
Haag,      Wilhelm.      Pforzheim,      Germanv.     Safetv      lock. 

2.067,319  :  Jan.  12.  "  ' 

Haagen,   Charles  W.,  assignor  to  S.  L.  Allen  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Philadelphia,    Pa.      Fertilizer    distributor.      2,099,013; 
Nov.  16. 
Iliiagon.   Karl.      (See  Hagge.  W..  and  Haagen.) 
Haan,  Gilbert  J.,  Jr..  assignor  to  Keeler  Brass  Companv, 
Grand   Rapids,   Mich.     Door    handle.     2,068,129 ;    Jan. 
19. 
Ilaapalakso,   John  W.,   Deer   Creek,   Jlinn.     Poultry    feed 

receptacle.     2.000.414:  Aug.  17. 
Haar,    Otto,    Vienna,    Austria.      Eye    protecting    device. 

2,095,193  :  Oct.  5. 
Haas,  .\lbert   i:.,  and  G.  H.  Clav.  assignors  to  American 
Safety   Tank    Co..    Kansas    Citv.    ?Io.     Gasoline    tank. 
2.090.197  :  Anc.  17. 
Haas.     Alvin,     Peru,     111.       Combination     machine     tool. 

2.089.362  :  Aug.   10. 
Haas.  Alvin,  Peru,  HI.     Jlachine  tool.     2,089,363  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Haas,  Anna  M.,  Chicago,  111.     Heating  device.     2,097,521  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Haas.  Ellsworth  R..  assignor  to  F.  S.  Rilev,  Kansas  Citv, 

Mo.     Piinclil.oanl.     2.066.469  ;  Jan.   5. 
Haas,  Ferdinand  J.     (.«;ee  Bradley,  H.  L.,  and  Haas.) 
Haas,   Frederick   S.,   assignor  to  Cincinnati   Grinders   In- 
corporated,    Cincinnati,     Ohio.       Grinding    machinery. 
2.072.814  :  Mar.  2.  a.  j 

Haas,  George  H.,  Lakeville.  Conn.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  the  production  of  lime  and  carbon  dio.xide. 
2.080,981  ;  May  IS. 

Haas,    Iriiia    O.,    Council    BlulTs,    Iowa.      Lingerie    strap 

bolder.     2.0S6.;67  :  July  13. 
Haas,  Irving.     (See  Zuckerman,  Milton,  assignor.) 
K.i.is.       Josi'ph.       Xowport,       Ky.         Mentitir.n  ion       tag. 

2,0,80,.8.->2  :   Mav   1,S. 
H.ins.  Joseph  F.,  Forest  Park,  assignor  to  Wodack  Electric 

Tool  Corporation,  Chicago.  111.     Tool  retainor  for  port- 

.ible  power  driven  tools.     2,102,264;  Dec.  14 


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Haas,  Karl.     (See  Briickel,  W.,  and  Haas.1 

Haas,  Louis  W.     (See  Reece,  \V.  \V.,  and  Haas.) 

Haas,  Louis  \V.,  Chicago,  111.,  assiKuor  to  The  \V.  E. 
Long  Co.     Dough  mix  for  bread.     2,080,184:  .July  6. 

Haas,  Louis  W.,  Chicago,  and  J.  W.  Read,  Glen  Ellyn,  111., 
assignors  to  The  W.  E.  Long  Co.  Preservation  of  pack- 
aged food  products.     2,071,625  ;  Feb.  23. 

Haas,  Lucion  L.     (See  MacKenzie,  K.  J.,  and  Haas.) 

Haas,  Lucien  L.,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Pressed  Steel  Com- 
pany, Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Muffler.     2.083,840;  June  15. 

Haas,  Lucien  L.,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Pressed  Steel  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Silencer.  2,100,030 ;  Nov. 
23. 

Haas,  Otto  R.,  North  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson.  N.  J.  Driving 
and  stopping  mechanism.     2,078,942  ;  May  4. 

Haas,  Otto  R.,  North  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe 
machine.     2,080.076  ;  May  11. 

Haas,  Philip  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Blade  holder.  2,081,232; 
May  25. 

Haase,  Paul  P.     (See  Elsy,  C.  N.,  and  Haase.) 

Habann,  Erich,  Berlin-Hessenwinkel,  Germany.  Arrange- 
ment for  amplifying  alternating  currents.  2,067,393  ; 
Jan.   12. 

Habegger,  Carl  T.,  assignor  to  Berne  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Berne,  lud.     Garment  pocket.     2.097,975  :  Nov.  2. 

Haberfeld,  Erwin  O.,  Berlin-Weissensee,  Germany.  Man- 
ifold bookkeeping  leaf.     2,069,142  ;  Jan.  26. 

Haberfeld.  Erwin  O..  Berlin-Weissensee,  Germany.  Book- 
keeping leaf.     2,083,601  ;  June  15. 

Habermaier,  Reinhard  A.,  assignor  to  The  De  Vilbiss 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Material  for  use  in  preventing 
offset  in  printing.    2,101,999  ;  Dec.  14. 

Habermann,  Hans.  (See  Bernhard,  A..  Beyrich,  and 
Habermann.) 

Haberstroh,  Charles,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Clothesline 
pulley.     2,078,074  ;  Apr.  20. 

Haberstump,  Alfred  H.  (See  Graebner,  O.  F.,  and  Haber- 
stump. ) 

Haberstump,  Alfred  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Murray  Corporation  of  America.  Window  support  and 
guiding  means.     2,082,541  ;  June  1. 

Haberstump,  Alfred  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Murray  Corporation  of  America.  Vehicle  body. 
2,082,830;  June  8. 

Haberstump,  Alfred,  Detroit,  Mich.  Combined  locking 
and  supporting  means  for  doors.     2,100,591 ;  Nov.   30. 

Haberstump,  Alfred  H.,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Corpora- 
tion of  America,  Detroit,  Mich.  Seat  frame  construc- 
tion.     2,097,970  ;   Nov.   2. 

Hachman.  Ehiier  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Tooth  brush. 
2,095,741  ;  Oct.  12. 

Hack.  Morton,  and  D.  R.  Brady,  assignors  to  Hack  Shoe 
Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Arch  supporting  insole.  2,086,999  ; 
July  13. 

Hack  Shoe  Co.     (See  Hack,  M.,  and  Brady,  assignors.) 

Hackbarth,  Carl  J.,  and  C.  V.  Lundeen,  Baltimore,  Md., 
assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Article  handling  apparatus. 
2,080,128  ;  July  6. 

Hackel,  George,  I'liiladelphia.  I'a.  Drainage  device. 
2,095.690  ;  Oct.   12. 

Hackenberg,  Edmund,  Berlin-Charlottonbilrg,  assignor  to 
C.  Lorcnz  Aktiengosellschaft,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Ger- 
many. Generator  of  electric  relaxation  oscillations. 
2,102,951  ;  Dec.  21. 

Hacker,  Horace  W.,  La  Grange,  111.  Printing  plate  base. 
2,089,550  ;    Aug.    10. 

iJaeker,  Oskar,  assignor  to  the  firm  Austro-Daimler- 
J'uchworke  AG.,  Wiener-Neustadt,  Germany.  Rail  ve- 
hicle.    2.081.990  ;  June  1. 

Hackei-,  Oskar  H.,  Wiener-Neustadt,  Austria,  and  E. 
Seibold,  assignoi'S  to  J.  M.  Voith,  Heidenhelm-on-the- 
Brenz.  Germany.  ITydrodynamic  turbo-transmission. 
2,078,759  ;  Apr.  27. 

Iliickett,  Bernard  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vending  machine. 
2,099.267:  Nov.   10. 

Hackel  t,  Charles  M.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Navigation  lock 
construction.     2,089,205  ;  Aug.   10. 

TIackett,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Timing  and  signal- 
ing device.     2,099,516;  Nov.   10. 

Ilackett,  Norbert,  (Jloucoe,  111.  Knock-down  structure. 
2,092,155;   Sept.    7. 

Hackett,  William  V.     (See  M<\verK,  Charles  J.,  assignor.) 

Hackman,  Max,  lirooklyn,  N.  Y.  Kecept'iolc. for  smokers' 
articles.     2,808,818  ;  Alay  IS, 

Hackman,  William  (,'.,  P.allimore.  Md.  Light  projecting 
apparatus.     2,090,975  ;  Nov.  2.'!. 

Hackney,  Aiilnir  (J.      (See  Floyd,  I'l.  P.,  and  Hackney.) 

Hackney,  Clarence  W.,  Pleasantville,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  \V.  A.  151,1  ir,  Mays  Landing,  N.  J.  Golf  club. 
2.087. 6S5  ;  July  20. 

Iladaway,  John  15.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corpoiatioii,  Paterson,  N.  J.  I/ast. 
2,071,400;  Feb,  23. 

Hailaway,  .lolin  i;..  Swampscdl  t,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  ,M:icliini  IV  ( 'cirpnral  ion,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Abr.'uling 
tool.     2,070,770  ;   .\pr,   U!, 

Iladaway,  .fohii  I'..,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Uniteil 
Shoe  l\I:iehiiiery  Ccu'porat  ion,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Well 
support  for  sole  attaching  machines.  2,0S9,2."i7  ;  .\ug. 
10. 


Hadawa.v,  John  B.,  Swampscott,  jNIass.,  assi.gnor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Manufac- 
ture of  shoes.     2,090.675  ;  Aug.  24. 

Iladaway,  John  B.,  Swampscott,  and  C.  F.  Fitzgerald 
Beverly,  Mass.,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery 
Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for  operating 
upon  heellifts  and  rands.     2,075,938  :  Apr.  6. 

Hadden.  William  J.,  assignor  to  Donaldson  IManufacturing 
Company  Limited,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Golf  club. 
2.070  .340  ;  Apr.   6. 

Haddock,  Norman  H.  (See  Ellingworth,  S.,  Haddock, 
I/odge,  and  Lumsden.) 

Haddock.  Norman  H.,  F.  Lodge,  and  C.  H.  Lumsden, 
Blackley,  Manchester,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial 
Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Anthraquinone  dvestuffs. 
2,072,259  :  Mar.  2. 

Haddock,  Norman  H.,  F.  Lodge,  and  C.  H.  Lumsden 
Blackley,  Manchester,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial 
Chemical  Industries,  Limited.  Anthraquinone  dve- 
stuffs.    2,074,179  :  Mar.  16.  «     "ie 

Haddock,  Norman  H.,  F.  Lodge,  and  C.  H.  Lumsden 
Blackley,  Manchester,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial 
Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Dyeing  process 
2.091,145  ;  Aug.  24. 

Haddock-,  Norman  H.,  F.  Lodge,  and  C.  H.  Lumsden 
Manchester,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical 
Industries  Limited.  Alk.vl  and  alkoxv-arylamino  an- 
thraquinone dyestuffs  and  preparing  tliem.  2,091  812  • 
.Aug.  31. 

Haddock,  Norman  II.,  Prestwich,  and  C.  H.  Lumsden 
Gatley,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Indus- 
*'lOO  39^''''"n^''"  30  '■^"^y^^''y'-''°t'^i"i<lU'none       dyestuffs. 

Hadenfeldt, '  Hans.  '(.See  Blumenthal,  B.,  and  Haden- 
feldt.) 

Hadik.   Joseph  C.      (See  Fritsche,   J.,   and  Hadik  ) 

Had.iidakis,  Stephan  G.,  Canes  (Kreta),  Greece.  Appa- 
ratus for  preventing  the  backfiring  in  internal  com- 
bustion  engines.      2,089,364  ;   Aug.    10. 

Hadjisky,  Joseph  N..  Birmingham,  Jlich.  Air  condition- 
ing process  and  apparatus.     2,092,842  ;  Sept    14 

'^"^i'^^°okP"i°\^^J^^'^  '^•'^''^■'  N-  '^-  Garment  support. 
2,094,355  ;  Sept.  28. 

Hadler,  Bartholdt  C.     (See  Coleman,  G.  H.,  and  Hadler  ) 
Hadley  Company,  The.     (See  Tost,  Charles  R.,  assignor') 
lladley,  Donald   L..  Mansfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electi-!c  &  Manufacturing  Company,   East  Pitts- 
burgh.   Pa.      Self-measuring    coffee    basket.     2,103.780  ; 
Dec,   28. 
Hadley,    Donald    L.,    and    L.    Lown.    Mansfield,    Ohio     as- 
signors to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Jlanufacturing  Com- 
pany, East  Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Toaster.     2,078,662 ;  Apr. 

Hadley,  Everett  M.,  Riverside,  Calif.      Air  resistance  re- 
ducer.    2.102,527  ;  Dec.  14. 
Hadley,  Harlan  A.,  and  G.  Giildbrandsen,  assignors  to  K 

,nnd    T.    Fairbanks    and    Company,    St.    Johnsburv,    Vt. 

Recording  scale.     2,070,011  ;   Fob.  9. 
Hadley,   Homer  M.,   Seattle,   Wash.     Concrete  laving  ma- 
chine.    2,072,479  ;  Mar.  2. 
Hadley,  Wilfred  N.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Parks 

&  Woolson  Machine  Company,    Springfield,   Vt.      Cloth 

finishing   machine.      2,067,632  ;    Jan.    12. 
Had.sel.    Alvah    D.,    Oakland,    Calif.       Ore    reducing    ma- 
chine.    2.078,708  ;  Apr.  27. 
Hndsel,  Alvah  D.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Ore  reducing  machine 

2,094,842  ;  Oct.  5. 
Hadsell.  Charles  E.      (See  Clark,  Arvin  L.,   assignor  ) 
Ilacberhn,   George,    Paterson,    N.    J.,   assignor   to   Textile 

Dyeing  and  Printing  Co.   of  America,  Inc.     Apparatus 

lor   the    continuous  treatment   of  textile    fabrics   with 

liquids.     2.067,915  ;    Jan.    19. 
TT.aedike,  Edward  J.      (See  Levey.  C.  J.,  and  Haedike.) 
Ilaefely,  Emil,  Basel,  Switzerland.     High  tension  electric 

insulating  bushings  of  the  condenser  typo.     2  080  078- 

July  6. 
Ilaefiier,    Uudoll\      (See    von   Foister,   IT.,   and   I-Iaofner.) 
Il.'i<'gi'l(\  Frederick.  Southamiuon,  England.     Hair  waving 

or  curling  apparatus.     2.093.902:  Sept.  21. 
Ilaegele,    Otto    P.     assignor    to    Streoter-.Amet    Comi)anv, 

Chicago,  111.     Weighing  apparatus.     2.083.7S3  :  June  15. 
Ilaogele,    Otto    P.,    assignor    to    Streeler-.Vmet    Companv, 

Chicago.    111.      Coupled   weighing.      2.103,618:   Dec.    28. 
Haehnel,   Wolfram.      (See  Herrmann,   W,   O.,  Baum,   and 

H.aehnel.) 
Haehnel,  Wolfram.     (See  Herrmann,  W.  O.,  Hammer,  and 

Haehnel.) 
Ilaessler,    Paul,    .N'liremherg,    Germany.      Die  casting    jiud 

pressure  molding  machine.      2,0SS,1.Tt;  July  27 
Ilaessler,  W.ilter  M.      (S.m^  Neal.  J.  F.,  and  llae.sslor.) 
Ilnfecost.  Frederick,  and   l",.   !•".  .Slaver,  assignors   in  (Jomi 

Radio   Tube    Parts.    Inc.,    Brooklvn,   N.   V.      Radio   mli" 

shield.     2.080,913  ;  May   IS. 
llMllner,  (.'rover  C,  and  M.  V.  HalTner.  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

L.nvu   mower  attachment.      2, 067. 916:   Jan.    19. 
IlalVner,   Marie  V.      (See  Haffner.   (irover   C.   and   M.   V  I 
iriifner,  U.aoul.     (.See  Rutherford.  W.  V.  D'A.,  Ilnlupr.  and 

Nagler.) 
nafnei\  Raoul,  Vleniin,  Austria.     Rointlvo  wing  aircraft. 

Hnfner.      Raoul.     Vienna,      Austria.     .Vlrcnifi      tnllplnne 

2.007.634  ;  Jan.  12, 
Ilnfiier,   Raoul,   A'ienna,   Ausliia,      Kntiillvo  wing  ulniiill 

2,070,0.-.7  :  Fob.   10, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hafner,  Raoul,  Vienna,  Austria.  Control  lever  for  air- 
craft, or  similar  roclcing  lever  devices  in  control  mecha- 
nisms.    2,078,663  ;  Apr.  27. 

Hafner,  Raoul,  Vienna,  Austria.  Helicopter  and  rotating 
wing  aircraft.     2,088,413  :  July  27. 

Hafstad,  Carl  E.,  Minneapolis,  Jlinn.  Sash  lock  and 
ventilating  stop.     2,079,167  ;  May  4. 

Ilagan,  Francis  J.,  Marine  Citv,  Mich.  Floating  airport. 
2,092.250  ;   Sept.   7. 

Hage,  David,  Hoorn,  Netherlands.  Valve,  especially  for 
pneumatic  tiros.     2,088,788  :  Aug.  3. 

nagebeulcor,  Karl,  Solingen,  Germany.  Device  for  regu- 
lating cutting  height.     2,103,418  ;  Dec.  28. 

Ilagedorn.  Hans  C.  Gentofte,  15.  N.  Jensen  Copenhagen, 
and  I.  Wodstrup-Nielsen.  assignors  to  Nordisk  Insulin- 
laboratoi-iura,  Gentofte,  Denmarl;.  Therapeutic  product 
and   process.     2,070,082;  Apr.   6. 

Hagedorn,  Max,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  assignor  to  I.  G. 
Farbenindustrie  Aktiongesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany.  Jlanufacture  of  shaped  articles. 
2,099,976  ;  Nov.  23. 

Hagedorn,  Max,  and  A.  Ossenbrunner,  Dessau  in  Anhalt, 
and  G.  Wilmanns,  Wolfen  Kreis  Bitterfeld.  Germany, 
assignors  to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.     Film.     2,071.462  ;  Feb.  23. 

Hagedorn,  Max,  and  A.  Ossenbruner,  Dessau  in  Anhalt, 
and  G.  Wilmanns,  Wolfen  Kreis  Bitterfeld.  Germany, 
assignors  to  Acta  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.     Film.     2,071,463  ;  Feb.  23. 

Hagedorn,  Max,  and  A.  Ossenbrunner,  Dessau-ln-.\iihaU. 
Germany,  assignors  to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Bing- 
hamton, N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  foils  and  artificial  prod- 
ucts.    2,074,647  :  Mar.  23. 

Hagedorn,  Max,  and  A.  Jung,  Desau,  and  G.  Wilmanns, 
Wolfen  Kreis  Bitterfeld,  Germany,  assignors  to  Agfa 
Ansco  Corporation,  Bingliamton,  N.  Y.  Antihalation 
layer.     2.077,789  ;  Apr.  20. 

Hagedorn,  Max,  and  G.  von  Kujawa,  Dessau  in  Anhalt, 
assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Manufacture  of  re- 
lief printing  forms.     2,078,535  ;  Apr.  27. 

Hagel,  Albert,  Newark,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Safety 
Pin  Company,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Cosmetic  holder. 
2,076,718;  Apr.  13. 

Hagel,   Albert,   Newark,    assignor  1o   Consolidated   Safety 
I'in    Company,    Bloomfield,     N.    J.       Cosmetic    holder. 
2,070.719  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hagelin,  Boris  C.  W.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Ciphering  ma- 
chine.    2,089,603  ;  Aug.  10. 

Hageman,  Ealpli,  assignor  to  Johnson  Gas  Appliance  Com- 
pany, Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Burner.  2,075,278  ;  Mar. 
30. 

IlMgemann,  Louis  F.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y..  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  American  Sales  Book  Company, 
Inc.  Record  si  rip  aligner  for  manifolding  machines. 
2.070,022:  Apr.   6. 

Hagemeier,  Heinrich.  Hamburg,  Germany.  Dental  syringe. 
2.102,.591;  Dec.  21. 

Hngenieyer,  Henry  P.,  assignor  to  Castings  Patent  Corpo- 
ration, (Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  producing  molds. 
2,101,677;  Doc.  7. 

Hagen,  David  C.      (See  Tlillier.  H.,  and  Ilagen,  assicrnnrs.l 

Hagen,  Harold  F.,  Dedham,  .issignor  to  B  .F.  Slurtev.iut 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.    Centrifugal  fan.     Re.  20,408  ; 

"  June  13. 

Hiigen,  Harold  F.,  Dedhnm,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Sturtevant 
Company,  Inc.,  Hyde  Park,  Boston.  Mass.  Centrifugal 
lUiid  moving  apparatus.     Re.  20,409  ;  June  15. 

Hagen,  Harold  F.,  Dedham,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Sturtevant 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Fan.     2.0S2.955  :  June  8. 

Hagen.  Williclm.  Berlin,  H.  Krofft,  lli'rlin-Frieclrich<bagen, 
and  H.  Kumnun-,  Nruenliagon-Sud,  near  Berlin,  Ger- 
manv,  assignors  to  General  Kloolric  Conipanv.  t;;i.<!eous 
electric   diseharse   lamp.      2.080,914;   Mav   18. 

ll:ig.>ngutli.  Julius  H.,  and  W.  A.  McMorris,  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  assignors  to  (Jeni-ral  l-Ilectric  Company.  Re- 
cording instrument.     2.082.()24  ;  June  1. 

Hiiger,  Bror  O.,  assignor  to  Bolidens  Gruvaktiebolag. 
Stockholm.  Sweden.  Imi)regnating  wood  and  other 
materials.     2,009,491  ;   Feb.   2. 

llager,  George  ('.,  and  L.  ^1.  Prince,  assignors  to  The 
<i.  K.  Corporation,  r'liir.'igo.  111.  Adiiist.nble  and  de- 
Miountnhb-  hook  stand.      2.000.000:   Aug.   17. 

Hager,  Karl.     (See  Hess.  F..  Hager,  and  Aseh.l 

Hagerling,  Fred  J.,  St.  Louis,  JIo.  Waxing  pad. 
2.0,S9,0.^)7  :  Aug.  3. 

Hngerman,  I'.yron  W.  (See  Lewis.  S.  it.,  Spink,  and 
llagerman.) 

llagorty,  Andrew  T.,  Flklmrt.  Ind.,  and  J.  Ty.  Moliun, 
<'hi<\igo,  HI.,  assiu'nors  to  The  Adl.'ike  Conipanv.  Ash 
receiver.     2,0,'52.1.'')S  ;  June  1. 

ITagge,  Walter,   Dessau   in  Anhalt,   and   TT.  Bach,   Bitter-  • 
feld,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 
New   York,    N.    Y.      Hydroxyphenylaminoaryles    of    the 
pvrene     and     chrvsene     series     and     producing     same. 
2,075,393;  Mar.  30. 

Ilagge,  Walter  and  K.  Haagcn,  Dessau  in  Anlmlt,  Ger- 
many, a.sslgnors  to  General  .\nlline  Works.  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Sulphur  dyes.     2.076,143  ;  Apr.  C. 

llagge.  \\alter  and  K.  Hnagen.  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Grr- 
manv.  assignors  to  Ginir.'il  Anlliii'-  Worl;,<;  Inc.,  New 
York.  \.  Y.     Vat  dye.s.     2.076.144  :  Apr.  6. 


Haggerty,  Harry  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Container. 
2.096,107  ;   Oct.    19. 

Haggerty,  John  R.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Tooth  powder  con- 
tainer.    2,076.720  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hagist.  Emil  T.,  Glenside,  Pa.  5Ieter  in.'tallation. 
2:094.356  ;   Sept.  28. 

Magle,  George  W.,  Hillsboro.  Oreg.  Cemetery  ground  vase, 
raised  type.     2,068.290  ;   Jan.  19. 

Ilagle,  George  W.,  Hillsboro,  Oreg.  Cemetery  ground  vase, 
flush  type.     2,008,291  ;  Jan.  19. 

llagler.  Clyde  E.,  Birminghnm,  Ala.,  assignor  to  Con- 
tinental Gin  Company.  Feed  nieelianism  for  cotton 
luillers  and  cleaners.     2,098.992  :  Nov.  2. 

Hagood,  Johnson.  Avenel,  assignor  to  The  American  Agri- 
cultural Chemical  Comoany,  Newark,  N,  J.  Mineral 
concentration.     2,069,182  ;  Jan.  26. 

Ilagopian,  Charles  H.,  Nctv  York,  N.  Y.  Tub  shower. 
2,100.186:   Nov.   23. 

Hague,  Alfred  E.     (See  Carpenter,  W.  W..  and  Hague.) 

Hague,  Alfred  E.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Testing  circuit.     2.101,254  ;  Dec.  7. 

Hagy.  Ernest  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  test- 
ing concrete  mixtures  for  consistency.  2,089.604 ; 
Aug.   10. 

Hag:\'i-Ristic,  Rado.  (See  Strong,  H.  V..  and  Hagvi- 
Ristic.) 

Iluhessey,  Thomas.     (See  Burkart,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Hahl.  Hans.     (See  Taub,  L.,  Hahl,  and  Leuchs.) 

Hahn.  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulose  ethers. 
2.082,797  ;  June  8. 

Hiihn,  Fritz,  Cologne-lMulheim,  Germany.  Procedure  for 
the  purification  and  softening  of  water.  2,091,201  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Hahn,  Harry  W.,  Glendale.  Calif.  Fabricated  metal  stud. 
2,089,023;  Aug.  3. 

Hahn,  Henry  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Battery  clamp. 
2. 008.544  ;  Jan.   19. 

Hahn,  Otto  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Filter.  2,081,198: 
May  25. 

Hahn,  T.  W.      (See  ICnipp,  Artliur  IJ..  assignor.) 

Hahnemann,  Walter  M.  (See  Herzog,  R.,  and  Hahne- 
mann.) 

Hahnemann,  Walter  M.,  Berlin,  Marienfelde,  assignor  to 
C.  Lorenz  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Ger- 
many.    Antenna  structure.     2,081,274  ;  May  25. 

Hahnemann,  Walter  M..  Berlin-JIarienfeldo,  assignor  to 
(".  Lorenz  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Ger- 
many.    Antenna  structure.     2.003.886  ;   Sept.  21. 

Hahnemann,  Walter  M..  Berlin-Marienfelde,  and  F. 
Gerth,  assignors  to  C.  Lorenz  Aktiengesellschaft,  Ber- 
lin-Tempelhof, Germany.  System  for  high  frequency 
transmissions.     2,099,395;  Nov.   16. 

Ilahnle.  Hermann,  Giengen-on-the-Brenz,  Germany.  De- 
vice for  feeding  high  pressure  boilers.  2,008,409  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Haid,  Frank,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Secondary  heating  de- 
vice.    2.094,321  ;   Sept.  28. 

Haider,  Michael  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  Sole  and  heel  for 
footwear.     2,070,595  ;  Feb.  16. 

Haider,  Michael  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sole  and  heel  for 
footwear.     2,074,331  ;  3Mar.  23. 

Haig,  Paul,  Chicago,  111.  Divided  car  axle.  2,090.327: 
Aug.  17. 

Haig,  William  A.,  !^Iilwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  National 
Electric  Products  Corporation.  Grounding  means. 
2  068,545  ;  Jan.   19. 

Hailes,  William  D..  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Relay.     2,009,162  ;  Jan.  26. 

Hailes,  William  D.,  Brighton,  assignor  to  General  Railway 
Signal  Company,  Rochester,  N!  Y.  Contialized  traffic 
controlling  system    for   railroads.      2.082.333;   June   1. 

Hailes.  William  D.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Automatic  train  control 
system.     2.082.542  ;  June  1. 

Hailes,  William  D..  Brighton,  assignor  to  General  Railway 
Signal  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic 
controlling    system    for   railroads.      2,088,699  ;   Aug.    3. 

Hailes.  William  D.,  Brighton,  assignor  to  General  Rail- 
way Signal  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ceniralized 
traflic  controlling  system  for  railroads.  2,097,789  ; 
Nov.   2. 

Hailes.  William  D.,  Brighton,  and  R.  M.  Phinney,  as- 
signors to  General  Railway  Signal  Companv,  Rochester, 
^.  \.  Centralized  traffic  controlling  system  for  rail- 
roads.    2.090,912;  .\ug.  24.  =     • 

'''o  n.Ti  n^-"^l-  ^"'«'^'  Ol^^"-  Full  circle  boom  crane. 
-.t)9^,J.j(  ;    Nov.    9. 

Ilailwood,  Anthony  J..  Altrincham,  Engl.and.  assignor  to 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Prenaring  un- 
saturated sulphate  esters.     2,079,347  ■  May  4 

Hainiann,  Kmnicricb,  Atzgersdorf,  Vienna,  Austria,  as- 
.^ignor  of  one-haU  to  "Impa"  Import-uud  Versand- 
(.esel  schaft  m.  b.  H.,  Stuttgart,  Germauv.  Fire  ex- 
tinguisher.    2,074,648;  Mar.  23 

"0'074's/i  '^Mar''  n^"^  ^'°'"'^'  ^'-  ^'-    ^"S  ring  for  hangers. 

Ha  in.  Harry  D.,  assignor  to  Railley  Corporation,  Cleve- 
hind,  Ohio.  Electric  lighting  fixture.  2,101,499 : 
Dec.  I .  ' 

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Haines,  Donald  G.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Electron  tube.  2,076,633  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Haines,  Ernest  A.,  Vancouver,  Wash.  Fireplace  screen. 
2,080.708  ;  Ma.v  18. 

Haines,  Frank  B.,  et  al.  (See  Jongeneel,  Albert  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Haines,  Harley  O.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  A.  Stan- 
burrough,  Jlarion,  Ohio.    Tractor.    2,069,245  ;  Feb.  2. 

Haines,  Harold  P.,  Olympia,  Wash.  Attachment  for 
smoking  pipps.      2,099,203  ;   Nov.    16. 

Haines,  Harry  H.      (See  Krumhar,  C.  P..  and  Haines.) 

Haines  Hosiery  Blills,  Inc.  (See  Haines,  Joseph,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Haiues,  John  R.,  Medford,  N.  J.  Highway  road  flare. 
2,090,293  ;  Aug,    17. 

Haines,  John  R.,  Medford,  assignor  to  Arrow  Safety  De- 
vice Company,  Inc.,  Mount  Holley,  N.  J.  Direction 
signal.     2,078,894  ;  Apr.  27. 

Haines,  Joseph,  Jr.,  Meadowbrook,  assignor  to  Haines 
Hosiery  Mills,  Inc,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Flat  knitting 
machine.     2,084,732  ;  June  22. 

Hainsworth,  William  R.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.  Defrosting  control 
for  automatic  refrigerators.     2,075,437  ;   Mar.   30. 

Haislip,  Albert  S.,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Belt-type  fishing 
rod  holder.     2,068,054 ;  Jan.  19. 

Haislip,  Albert  S.,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Pishing  line  drier. 
2,084,251 ;  June  15. 

Halt,  James  M.,  San  Marino,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Pood 
Machinery  Corporation.  Turbine  pump  head.  2,067,123  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Halt,  James  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Food 
Machinery  Corporation.  Lubricating  a  deep  well  pump 
2,068,175  ;   Jan.   19. 

Halt,  James  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Food 
Machinery  Corporation.  Lubricating  system  for  ver- 
tical pump  shafts.    2,101,541  :  Dec.  7. 

Hake,  Carl  J.     (See  Kahn,  B.  B.,  and  Hake.) 

Hake,  Donald  S.     (See  Kinzie,  C.  J.,  and  Hake.) 

Hakogi,  Ichiro,  Higashi  Yoshino-cho,  Higashi-ku,  Nagoya, 
Japan.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  printing  on  curved 
faced  bodies.     2,077,790  ;  Apr.   20. 

Halada,  John,  Ijong  Lake,  Wis.  Measuring  device. 
2.088,517 ;  July  27. 

Halafax  Explosives  Company.  (See  Byers,  Laud  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Halberstadt,  Bert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Over.shoe  and  the  like. 
2,102,265  ;  Dec.  14. 

Halbert,  William  E.,  Port  Worth,  Tex.,  assignor,  by  me.'sne 
assignments,  to  Southwestern  Plow-Valve  Corporation, 
Tarrant  County,  Tex.  Well  flowing  device.  2,089,477  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Halborg,  Carl  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Colonial 
Broach  Company.     Broach.     2,078,632;  Apr.  27. 

Haldane,  David,  assignor  to  Brass  Products  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Beer  coil  cleaner.     2,096,714;  Oct.  26. 

Haldeman,  Albert  A.,  Selling,  Okla.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  R.  E.  Gilchrist,  Wichita,  Kans.  Well  drilling 
rig  attachment.     2.079,449  ;  May  4. 

Haldeman,  James  P,,  M.nrtinsville,  Ind.  Submersible 
pump  and  electric  motor  unit.     Re.  20,604  ;  Dec.  28. 

Halden,  Herbert  O.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Riley 
.Stoker  Corporation,  Worcester,  Mass.  Furnace. 
2,090,328:  Aug.  17. 

Hale,  Elizabeth  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bed  pan. 
2,066,400  ;  Jon.  5. 

Hale,  Frank  C.     (See  Taylor,  W.  T„  Hale,  and  Woodruff,) 

Hale,  Frank  C,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  assignor 
to  Celanese  ('orporntion  of  America.  Selvedging  mech- 
anism for  circular  looms.     2,080,771  ;  May  18. 

Hale,  Frank,  C,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  assignor 
to  Celaneso  Coiporation  of  America.  Circular  loom  for 
weaving.     2,080,772  ;  May  18. 

Halo,  Prank  ('.,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  as- 
signor to  fVhniose  (Jor))oration  of  America.  Circular 
loom.     2,080.773  ;  IMay  18, 

Hale,  Frank  C,  and  R.  Yeadon,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Circular  loom.     2,068.073  :  Jan.  26. 

Hale,  Prank  C.  and  R.  Yeadon.  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America, 
Circular  loom.    2,068,855  :  Jan.  26. 

Hale,  Frank  C,  and  W.  Howarth,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Manufacture  of  staple  fiber  yarns  from  continuous  fila- 
ments.    2,077,320  ;  Apr.  13. 

Halo,  Frank  C,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  and  J. 
Jabouloy,  Villeurbanne,  Franco,  assignors  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Circular  loom.  2,080,774 ; 
May  18. 

Halo,  Frank  C,  and  R.  Yoadon,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Circular  loom  and  driving  means  therefor.  2,0S0,81!)  ; 
May  18. 

Hale,  Frank  C..  and  G.  C.  Tyce,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
lOnglnnd,  iiRHlgiKirs  to  Col.nnose  Corporation  of  Amorlch, 
Textile  operation.     2,081,097;  Juno  1. 

Hale,  Prank  C,  and  W.  Howarth.  Spondon.  near  Derby, 
England,  nsRlcnors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  Ainerlca. 
Shedding  meclianlsm  of  circular  looms.  2,087,320  ;  July 
20. 

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Hale,  Prank  C,  and  R.  Yeadon,  Spondon.  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Circular  loom.  2,101,022  ;  Dec.  7. 
Hale,  Frank  C,  and  J.  R.  Yorke,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Circular  loom.     2,101,023  ;  Dec.  7. 

Hale,    Jesse    W.,    Newton   Center,    Mass.     Change   speed 

system.     2,091,391  ;  Aug.  31. 
Hale,  Lloyd.     (See  Pennock,  E.  M.,  and  Hale.) 

Hale,  Robert  H.      (See  Fultz,  E.  A,,  and  Hale.) 

Hale,  Ulysses  6.,  Brownsville,  Tex.  Pencil  or  pen  holder. 
2,()78,533;  Apr.  27. 

Hale,  Walter  S.      (See  Balls,  A.  K.,  and  Hale.) 

Hale,  William  E.,  Port  Washington,  assignor  to  Beau- 
mont Birch  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Weighing  ma- 
chine.    2,088,552  ;  July  27. 

Hale,    William   J.,   assignor  to   The  Dow   Chemical   Com- 
pany,   Midland,    Mich.     Gradually    available    fertilizer. 
2.096,742  ;  Oct.  26. 
Halferdalil,  Arthur  C.     (See  Carrie,  G.  M.,  Craig,  Lathe, 

and  Halferdahl.) 
Halinka.  George,  Detroit,  Mich.     Door  check.     2,103,004: 
Dec.  21. 

Halkett,  James  N.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Eaton  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Anchor  for 
hinged  caps.     2,091,073  ;  Aug.  24. 

Hall,  Albert,  Narberth,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Gravell,  Elkins 
Park,  Pa.     .Safety  nut.     2,082,956  ;  June  8. 

Hall,  Albert,  Narberth,  W.  T.  Young,  Oakmont,  Upper 
Darby,  and  T.  E.  Slattery,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Closure. 
2,081,585  ;   May  25. 

Hall,  Alfred  E.  C.  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Coating.     2,093,438;  Sept.   21. 

Hall,  Alfred  E.  C.  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  assignor  to 
United  .Shoe  Jlachinery  Corporation,  Paterson.  N.  J. 
Solvent   applying  machine.     2,093.439  ;   Sept.   21. 

Hall,  Andrew  M.,  Cambria,  Va.  Package.  2,102,702 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Hall,  Arthur  E.,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Smelting,  Refining  &  Mining  Company,  Portland,  Maine, 
Method  and  apparatus  for  treating  molten  metal  with 
gas.     2,067,394  ;  Jan.  12. 

Hall,  Arthur  G.     (See  Pirth,  N.  V.,  and  Hall.) 

Hall,  Brooks  M.,  Davidson,  Okla.  Helicopter.  2,085,359  ; 
June  29. 

Hall  Brothers,  Inc.     (See  Johntz,  Margaret  L.,  assignor.) 

Hall,  C.  M.,  Lamp  Company.  (See  Worden,  Norbert  P., 
assignor.) 

Hall,  Carlos,  Jr.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  H.  Hallatt, 
Mexico,  D.  P.,  Mexico.  Attachment  for  remote  control 
valves.     2,091.507  :  Aug.   31. 

Hall,  Charles  G.,  Caldwell,  Idaho,  assignor  to  Edible 
Bottle  Company.  Device  for  making  frozen  confec- 
tions.    2,100,031  :   Nov.  23. 

Hall,  Charles  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  United- 
Carr  Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Ceil- 
ing installation  and  fastener  for  the  same.  2,099,649  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Hall,  Charles  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  United-Carr 
Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Cushion  tuft- 
ing  structure.      2,099,650 ;    Nov.    16. 

Hall,  Charles  O.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Variable  speed  gear 
transmission.     2,099,734  ;  Nov.  23. 

ll.all,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  The  Hall  Rotary  Valve 
Motor  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.  Sealing  ring.  2.090,627  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Hall,  Charley  Proctor.     (See  Hall,  Wllburn  C,  and  C.  P.) 

Hall,  Clarence  A.     (See  Smith.  E.  W.,  and  Hall.) 

Hall.  Claude  C,  Portland,  Oreg.  C.vllndrical  die  con- 
struction and   die  assembly.     2,087,512 ;    July   20. 

Hall,  Cortice  H..  Glen  Rock,  and  P.  L.  Hilder,  Clifton, 
N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Electric 
Purnace-Man,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stoker. 
2,077,882;  Apr.   20. 

Hall,  Cortice  H.,  Glen  Rock,  and  P.  L.  Hilder,  Clifton, 
N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Electric 
Purnace-Man,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stoker  hood. 
2.094,742  ;  Oct.  5. 

Hall,  De  Lancey  M.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Air  treating  unit. 
2,102,703  ;  Dec.  21. 

Hall,  Donald  R.,  assignor  to  Gardner  Machine  Company, 
Beloit,  Wis.  Work  support  oscillating  mechanism. 
2,095,438;  Oct.    12. 

Hall,  Dwight  P..  and  W.  A.  ]\forkert.  Poison,  Mont.  Trail- 
er for  automobiles.     2,080,709  ;  May  IS. 

Hall,  Earle  W.     (See  Haupt,  C.  H.,  and  Hall.) 

Hall,  Edward  S.,  and  M.  A.  Elllotte.  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Duo-bed  couch.     2,081,374  ;  May  25. 

Hall,  Edwin  J.,  et  al.  (See  Napier,  James  A.  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hall,  IClisha  W.,  Scltuate,  Mass.  Buflinp  wheel  section. 
2,087,105;  July  13. 

Hall,  Ellsha  W.,  Scltuate,  Mass.  Abrading  or  polishlus 
tool.     2,094,650  ;  Oct.  !S. 

Hall,  Elwln  15.      (See  Armentrout,  A.  L..  and  Hall.) 

Hall,  Eric  E.,  assignor  to  J,  H.  O'Brien,  Chicago,  111. 
Expansion  Joint.     2,102,528;  Doc.  14. 

Hall,  Kric  E.,  Clilcago,  and  W,  II.  lUolielman,  Dos  Phitncs, 
nsHlgnors,  by  direct  and  un'siie  assignments,  of  ono- 
fonrrh  to  said  lOlcholnian  and  on(<foiirth  to  J.  E. 
Whoalan,  Chicago,  HI.,  and  one-half  to  J,  II.  O'I'.rlcn, 
tni.stoe.     Expansion  Joint.     Ro.  20,378;  Mnv  25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hall,  Kinest  A.,  assignor  to  The  Hall  Maouiactur- 
ing  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Valve  facing  means. 
2,092,117  ;  Sept.  7. 

Hall,  Frank  A.,  &  Sons.  (See  Mcintosh,  Burtnett,  as- 
signor.) 

Hall,  Frank  W..  assignor  to  The  Texas  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Treating  hydrocarbon  oils.  2,091,239  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Hall,  Fred  W.,  Nutley,  and  N.  R.  Wilson,  Belleville,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Stamford  Rubber 
Supply  Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Reclaiming  method. 
2,098,385  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hall.  Frederick  \V.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pneumatic  valve. 
2,077,995  ;  Apr.  20. 

Hall,  Harold  A.,  Los  Gatos,  Calif.  Propeller.  2,083,992  ; 
June  15. 

Hall,  Harold  A.,  Los  Gatos,  Calif.  Propeller  blade. 
2,083,993  ;  June  15. 

Hall,  Harold  P.,  and  A.  T.  Hartwick,  Seattle,  Wash.  Bulk 
food  dispenser,     2,083,704;  June  15. 

Hall,  Harry  Y.,  Jlount  ^■ernon,  N,  Y.  Eliminator  plate 
washer.     2,077,996  ;  Apr.  20. 

Hall,  Harvev  C,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Necktie. 
2,103,450;"  Dec.  28. 

Hall,  Horace  W.,  Newton,  Mass.  Racket.  2,070,896 ;  Feb. 
16. 

Hall,  Horace  W.,  Newton,  Mass.  Playing  racket. 
2.099,735  ;  Nov.  23. 

Hall,  Hugh  J.,  et  al.     (See  Napier,  James  A.  T.,  assignor.) 

Hall,  Iphus  H.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Preparing 
custard  filling.     2,084,640  ;  June  22. 

Hall,  John  W.      (See  Hunter,  L.  N.,  and  Hall.) 

Hall,  Joseph  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Purdue  Re- 
search Foundation,  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Highway  marker. 
2,067,698;  Jan.  12. 

Hall,  Joyce  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Rack.  2,067.051 ;  Jan. 
5. 

Hall,  Kenneth  G.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Carburetor. 
2,081,482  ;  May  25. 

Hall  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Draisbach,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Hall  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Hall,  Ralph  E.,  assignor.) 

Hall  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Partridge,  Everett  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hall,  Lewis  W.,  Wynne,  Ark.  Road  measuring  apparatus. 
2,083,841  ;  June  15. 

Hall,  Lloyd  A.,  assignor  to  The  Griffith  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.  Manufacture  of  bleached  pepper  products. 
2,097,405  :  Oct.  26. 

Hall  and  Lowry  Incorporated.  (See  Lowrey,  George  A., 
assignor.) 

Hall  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hall,  Ernest  A., 
assignor. ) 

Hall,  Marchand  B.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Cardwell- 
Westinghouse  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Draft  gear. 
2,079,011 ;  May  4. 

Hall  and  McChesney.      (See  Cooper,  James,  assignor.) 

H.all.  Melvin  R.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Whistle  for  toy  rail- 
ways.    2.076.145  :  Apr.   6. 

Hall,  Melvin  R,,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Toy  railway. 
2,096,894  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hall,  Mora  S.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  May  Oil 
Burner  Corporation.  Combustion  chamber  heating  de- 
vice.    2,101,903;  Dec.  14. 

Hall,  Peter  P-G.     (See  Hall,  William  P-G.  and  P.  P-G.) 

Hall,  Peter  P-G.,  assignor  to  The  Hall  Planetary  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Centering  and  compensating  chuck. 
2,070,897  :  Feb.  16. 

Hall,  Peter  P-G.,  assignor  to  The  Hall  Planetary  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.    Jlilling  machine.    2,081,275  :  May  25. 

Hall.  Potfr  P-G.,  assignor  to  The  Hall  Planetary  Company, 
Philadolphia,  Pa.  Machine  tool  spindle  and  arbor. 
2,084,801 ;  June  22. 

Hall  Planetary  Company,  The.  (See  Hall,  Peter  P-G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hall  Planet.Tiy  Company,  The.  (See  Hall,  William  P.-G. 
and  P.  P-G.,  assignors.) 

Hall,  Preston  M.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Smoker's  pipe. 
2,075,281  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hall,  Ralph  E.,  Jlount  Lebanon,  assignor  to  Hall  Labora- 
tories, Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Treatment  of  pathological 
affections.     2,078.943  ;  May  4. 

Hall,  Ralph  E.,  Mount  Lebanon,  assignor  to  Hall  Labo- 
ratories. Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Treatment  of  fruit. 
2,082,573  ;  June  1. 

Hall,  Ralph  1..,  Mount  Lebanon,  assignor  to  Hall  Labora- 
tories, Inc..  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Laundering  composition 
and  process.     2.086.807  :  .Tuly  13. 

Hall,  Ralph  E..  Mount  Lebanon,  assignor  to  Hall  Labora- 
tories, Inc..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Milk  of  magnesia. 
2.087,089  :  Julv  13. 

Hall,  Ralph  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Fishing  tackle  and  rod  box. 
2,097,185  ;  Oct.  20. 

Hall,  Robert,  Ijocknort,  assignor  to  American  District 
Steam  Company,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Expansion 
Joint  structure.     2.103,981 ;  Dec.  28. 

Hall,  Robert  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Colente- 
Palmolivo-Peet-Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Antisun- 
bum  preparations.     2,081,117;  May  18. 

Hnll  Rotary  Vnlve  Motor  Co.,  The.  (See  Hall,  Charle.s 
W.,  .'issiirnor. ; 

Hall.  Selden  11..  Pou^hkeepsle,  assignor  to  The  De  Laval 
Sen.'irator    Company.    New   York,    N.    Y.      Pulsntor    for 
milking  ni.nrliinea.     2,080.808:  July  13. 
Hall,   Sydney   II.      (See  Dent.  H.  M..   Hall,  and  Sontag.) 


Hall,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Packers  Supply  Company 
Limited,  New  Maiden,  England.  Strap  rollini;  lueaiis. 
2.070,458  :   Apr.   6. 

Hall,  Tom,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  C.  S.  Robinson, 
Sandy   Hook,    Conn.      Candelabra.      2,101,578;   Dec.   7. 

Hall,  Vern  D.     (See  Clem,  Earle  J.,  assignor.) 

Hall,  W.  F.,  Printing  Company.  (See  Blow,  Richard, 
assignor.) 

Hall,  Walter,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  M.  O'Meara,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.     Power  tool.     2,068,745  ;  Jan.  26. 

Hall,  Walter,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  M.  O'Meara,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Multiple  power  wrencli.  2,069,882 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Hall,  Wesley  F.     (See  Hogaboom,  G.  B.,  and  Hall.) 

Hall,  Wilburn  C,  and  C.  P.,  Pearson,  Okla.  (dement 
mixer.     2,081,881  ;  May  25. 

Hall,  Wilfred  N.     (See  Read,  B.  K.,  Godard,  and  Hall.) 

Hall,  William  H.,  Cicero,  III.  Analenamic  tellurian  globe. 
2,102,413  ;  Dec.  14. 

Hall,  William  P-G.  and  P.  P-G.,  assignors  to  The 
Hall  Planetary  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Centering 
and  compensating  chuck.     2,070,898  ;  Feb.  16. 

Hallam,  Cecil  A.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ap- 
paratus for  charging  receptacles.    2,072,836  ;  Mar.  2. 

Hallatt,  Harry  H.      (See  Hall.  Carlos,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Hallbauer,  Dankmar,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Method 
of  and  machine  for  finishing  seams.    2,070,726  ;  Feb.  16. 

Hallberg,  Norman,  Chicago,  III.  Davenport  i)ed. 
2,080,474  ;  May  18. 

Hallden,  Frederick  G.     (See  Vernam,  G.  S.,  and  Hallden.) 

Hallden,  Frederick  G.,  Bellrose,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  International  Standard  Electric  (Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Remote  control  of  printer  motors. 
2,068,949  :  Jan.  26. 

Halle,  Horst  <}.      (See  Halle,  Max,  assignor.) 

Halle,  Jlax,  Berlin,  assignor  to  H.  G.  Halle,  Eisenach, 
Germany.  Device  to  be  worn  in  the  ear  for  eliminating 
or  damping  noise  reaching  the  ear  of  the  wearer. 
2,094,534  ;  Sept.  28^ 

New   York,    N.    Y.     Combination 

2,095,866;  Oct.  12. 

assignor   to   Gifford-Wood    Com- 

Electrical   control    mechanism 

.393  ;   June  1. 

Automobile  indicator. 


Hallenbeck,   Alonzo    G., 

hinge  and  door  stop. 
Hallenbeck,    Harold   E., 

pany,    Hudson,    N.    Y. 

for  trolley  bucket  plants.     2,082 
Hallenberg,   Nils  C,   Chicago,   111. 


2.084,252  ;  June  15. 
Hallensleben,  Julius.     (See  Bockmflhl,  M.,  Ehrhart,  Stein. 

and  Hallensleben.) 
Haller,  Cecil  E.     (See  Knowles,  D.  D.,  and  Haller.) 
Haller,    Cecil   E.,    Owensboro,   Ky..    assignor   to    Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manmfacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Translating  apparatus.    2,088,474  ;  July  27. 
Haller,    CecU   E.,   Owensboro,   Ky.,   assignor   to   Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh,    Pa.     Constant     voltage     rectifier.     2,095,742  ; 
Oct.   12. 

(See  Schaffer,  P.  S.,  and  Haller.) 
(See  Vivian,  D.  L.,  and  Haller.) 
Washington,  D.  C,  and   F.  B.  La 
Va.     Preparing      dlhydrojasmone. 


Haller,  Herbert  L.  J. 

Haller,  Herbert  L.  J. 

Haller,  Herbert  L.  J. 
Forge.  Arlington, 
2,096,715  ;  Oct.  26. 


Haller,  Josef,  Leverkusen-Wlesdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Durand  &  Huguenin  A.  G.,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Pre- 
paring dyestuffs  of  the  anthracene  series.  2,084,641 : 
June  22. 

Haller,  Josef,  Leverkusen-Wiesdorf,  and  G.  Rosch.  Cologue- 
Mulheim,  Germany,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Durand  &  Huguenin  A.-G.,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Pre- 
paring dyestuffs  of  the  anthraciine  series.  2,077,108  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Haller,  Oskar.     (See  Laska.  L.  Haller,  and  Werdennann.) 

Hallerberg,  Theodore  W.  (See  Memmel,  George  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hallgarth,  Horace  M.,  Galva,  Kans.  Motor  for  deep  well 
pumps.     2,090,076  ;  Aug.   24, 

Halliburton,  Erie  P.,  assignor  to  Halliburton  Oil  Well 
Cementing  Co.,  Duncan,  Okla.  Apparatus  for  testing 
oil  well  formations  by  pumping.     2,085,972  ;  Julv  6. 

Halliburton,  Erie  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Halliburton  Oil  Well  Cementing  Co.,  Duncan,  Okla. 
Apparatus  for  testing  oil  wells.     2.092.002  :  Sept.  7. 

Halliburton  Oil  Well  Cementing  Co.  (See  Halliburton, 
Erie  P.,  assignor.) 

Halliburton  Oil  Well  Cementing  Company.  (See  Hender- 
son. Robert  K.,  assignor.) 

Ualliday,  Tliomas  W,,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  Laxative  aux- 
lliary  food  flakes  and  making  same.     2,075.846  :  Apr.  6. 

Hajligan,  Clair  W.     (See  Edwards,  W.  H.,  and  Halligan.) 

Halllnan,  William  W.,  assignor  to  Skinner  &  Orr  Engineer- 
ing Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Oil  burner.  2,070,357  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Hallmark,  Clyde  E.,  Camden.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.     Constant  voltage  generator. 

.     2.103,619  :  Dec.  28. 

Hallner,  Enoch,  Ericson.  Nebr.  Smoke  filter  for  smoking 
devices.     2.100,051  ;  Nov.  23. 

^*o'n^o''oo?^V"     h-      Burlington,      Vt.        Key     holder. 

2,078,32o  ;  Apr.  27. 
Hnllock,   George  W.,  and  E.   Skinner,   Bloomfield,   and   J. 

?no*i''o'Ao^  ?°''"^A'^8«'    ^'-    J-      ■^•kall    metal    silicates 
2,091,202  ;  Aug.  24. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


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Halloian,  Ralph  A.,  and  A.  L.  Strout,  Berkeley,  Calif., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Universal  Oil  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Chicago,  111.  Decomposing  relatively 
high  boiling  point  oils  into  relatively  low  boiling  point 
oils.     2,070,124;   Feb.  9. 

Hallowell,  John  J.     (See  Waters,  V.  F.,  and  Hallowell.) 

Hallquist,  Einar  G.,  Wallingford,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Steel  Castings  Corporation,  Granite  City,  111.  Railway 
truck.     2,097,277  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hallquist,  Einar  G.,  Wallingford,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Steel  Castings  Corporation,  Granite  City,  111. 
Railway  vehicle   structure.     2,099,164 ;   Nov.    16. 

Hallquist,  Einar  G.,  Wallingford,  and  J.  C.  Travilla,  Jr., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignors  to  General  Steel  Castings 
Corporation,  Granite  City,  111.  Railway  truck  struc- 
ture.   2,081,998 ;  June  1. 

Hallquist,  Einar  G.,  Wallingford,  Pa.,  and  L.  Vlsser, 
assignors  to  General  Steel  Castings  Corporation,  Gran- 
ite City,  111.     Railway  car.     2,081,999  ;   June  1. 

Hallstein,  Raymond  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tobacco  pipe. 
2,100,248  ;  Nov.  23. 

Hallum,  Robert  K.,  Brownwood,  Tex.  Cooking  device 
2,090,793  ;  Aug.  24. 

Hallwood,  Nathan  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Weighing  appa- 
ratus for  materials  undergoing  transference.  2,079,402  ; 
May  4. 

Hallwood,  Nathan  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  S.  Cowan, 
Columbus,  Ohio.     Toilet  article.     2,076,634  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hallwood,  Thomas  H.,  Russells  Point,  Ohio.  Bread 
toaster.     2,091,041 ;  Aug.  24. 

Hahnagyi,  John.     (See  Langer,  Nicholas,  assignor.) 

Haloid  Company,  The.  (See  Lloyd,  W.  P.,  and  Hill,  as- 
signors.) 

Halowax    Corporation, 
signor.) 

Halowax  Corporation, 
assignors.) 

Halowax    Corporation, 
signor.) 

Halperin,  Herman,  and  K.  W.  Miller,  Chicago,  111. 
bonding  transformer.     2,087,475  ;  July  20. 

Halpern,  Adolf,  Vienna,  Austria.  Combined  light  and 
heat  radiator  with  reflector  for  medical  purposes. 
2,072,205;  Mar.  2. 

Halpern,  Michael,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Company,  New 
York,  N.  y.  Forming  a  rolled  joint.  2,089,790 ;  Aug. 
10. 

Halpern,  Mendel  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Apparatus 
for  cleaning  beer  coils.     2,090,755  ;  Aug.  24. 

Halpin,  Abraham,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Portable  receptacle. 
2,096,895  ;  Oct.  26. 

United    States    Navy.      Bitt-chock. 


(See    Delaney;    Myron    E.,    as- 

(See  Hanson,  E.  R.,  and  Brown, 

(See    Maibauer,    Albert    E.,    as- 


Sheath 


Halpine,    Charles   G. 

2,098,238;  Nov.  9. 
Halprin,    Morris   A., 

and  door  knocker. 


Los   Angeles,    Calif.     Bottle    holder 
2,093,808  ;  Sept.  21. 

(See   Paulson,  Nils  I.,  as- 


Halsam  Products   Company, 
signor.) 

Halse,  Ernest.      (See  Thorp,  G.,  and  Halse.) 

Halstead,  Frederick  H.,  assignor  to  Ramsey  Chain  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Clutch.  2,076,635  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Halstead,  John  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Cigar  Machinery  Company.  Cigar-wrapping 
mechanism.     Re.  20,355  ;  May  4. 

Halstead,  Merle  E.,  Owego,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  die  and 
blade  for  the  same.    2,078,569  ;  Apr.  27. 

Halstead,  Merle  E.,  Owego,  N.  Y.  Cutter  for  sheet  mate- 
rial.    2,100,846  ;  Nov.  30. 

Halstead,  Merle  E.,  Owego,  N.  Y.  Die  structure. 
2,100,847  ;  Nov.  30. 

Halsted,  Jesse  N.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Sign  process  platform. 
2,070,023;  Apr.  6. 

Halsted,    Jesse   N.     Omaha,    Nebr. 
2,076,024  ;   Apr.  6. 

Halt,    Joseph    H.,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 
2,087,006  ;  July   20. 

Indianapolis, 


Hiiltcnborger,  Jule.s, 
2,092,506;  Sept.  7. 

Hiiltenberfcor,  Jules, 
2  092,507  ;  Sept.  7. 

n.'iltenberger,  Jules, 
2,096,541  ;   Oct.   19. 

Haltenborger,     Jules. 


Indianapolis, 
Indianapolis, 


Sign    process    table. 

Measuring    device. 

Ind.     Wheel     cover. 

Ind.     Automobile. 

Ind.       Automobile. 


Indianapolis,     Ind.       Independent 

wheel   steering.     2,096,542  ;   Oct.   19. 
Halton,  Evanda  P.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Gem.     2,081,483  ; 

May  25. 
Halvorson,    Cromwell    A.    B.,    Lynn,    Mass.,    n.ssik'nor    to 

General  Electric  Company.     Lighting  unit.     2,006,973; 

Jan.  5. 
Halvorson,  (Cromwell  A.  I?.,  Lynn.  Mass.,  a.<!Rignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Lighting  unit.    2,078,137  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Hiilvorson.  Cromwell  A.  IJ..  I/ynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Filectric  cord  set.     2,091,851; 

Aug.  31. 
Halvorson,   John   J.,   Winona,   Minn.     Chock  line  anchor. 

2,083,103;  June  8. 
Hnmacher,    Fritz,    a.s.signor    to    AUgenielno    Rlektricitiitz 

GoHoUsclmft,    Frlcdridi    Karl    TIfer,     Berlin,     Gerninny. 

Trunsvorsallv     ooiitroUoil     electron     tube.     2,090,001  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Hamnd,     aanuill.     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Vogetable     sllcer. 

2,0,S9,258  :   .Vug.   10. 


Hamalainen,  Lillian,  Virginia,  Minn.  Hair  fastener. 
2,091,922;  Aug.  31. 

Hamann,  Christel,  Ncu-Babelsberg,  near  Berlin,  assignor 
to  firm  Deutsche  Telephonwerke  und  Kabelindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germanv.  Calculating  ma- 
chine.    2,081,008  ;   May  18. 

Hamann,  Friedrich  A.,  Velp,  Netherlands.  Elastic  pad  for 
springless  hernia  bandages.     2,070,727  ;  Feb.  16. 

Hamann,  ICarL,  Ivrefeld-Uerdingen,  assignor  to  1.  G.  Far- 
benindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Manufacture  of  condensation  products  of 
crotonaldehyde.     2,093,519  ;  Sept.  21. 

Hamann,  Karl,  Krefeld-Uerdingen,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Far- 
benindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Manufacture  of  polymer  carboxylic  acids 
and  derivatives  thereof.     2,094,213  ;   Sept.  28. 

Hamant,  Edward  W.  (See  Casto,  L.  V.,  von  Webern, 
Hamant,    and    King.) 

Hamant,  Edward  W.  (See  Casto,  L.  V.,  von  Webern,  King, 
and  Hamant.) 

Hamant,  Edward  W.     (See  von  Webern,  G.,  and  Hamant.) 

Hamblin,  Clyde  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Waterproof  ven- 
tilator.    2,084,338  ;  June  22. 

Hamblin,  Jasper  T.      (See  Moak.  William  V.,  assignor.) 

Hamblin,  John  W.,  Lima,  Pa.  Power  transmission  appa- 
ratus.    2,092,698  ;  Sept.   7. 

Hameetman,  Jacob  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Checkerboard  type 
pin  game.     2,086,327  ;  July  6. 

Hamer,  Edna,  Sioux  Palls,  S.  Dak.  Powder  puff  dis- 
penser.    2,101,579  ;  Dec.  7. 

Hamer,   Harry  H.,   Narberth,    Pa.      Sanitary   toilet   seat. 

.     2,093,168;  Sept.  14. 

Hamer,  Leland  S.,  assignor  to  Hamer  Oil  Tool  Company, 
Long  Beach,  Calif.     Valve.     2,070,899  ;  Feb.  16. 

Hamer,  Leland  S.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Valve  seat. 
2,081,431 ;  May  25. 

Hamer,  Leland  S.,  Long  Beach,'  Calif.  Piston  and  piston 
rod  assembly.     2,084,439  ;  June  22. 

Hamer  Oil  Tool  Conjpany.  (See  Hamer,  Leland  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hamer.<!ley.  Carl  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  paper. 
2,077,475  ;  Apr.  20. 

Hamersley,  Carl  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  S.  C.  Fair- 
banks, Passaic,  N.  J. ;  said  Fairbanks  assignor  to  said 
Hamersley.  Paper  wrapper  for  commodities. 
2,099,301 ;  Nov.  16. 

Hamill,  Curtis  G.     (See  Johnson,  Charles  J.,  assignor.) 

Hamill,  Curtis  G.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Mud  conditioning 
apparatus.     2,096,174  ;   Oct.   19. 

Hamill,  William  W.,  Four  Oaks,  England.  Rolling  mill  of 
the  overhung  type.     2,072,448 ;  Mar.  2. 

Hamill,  William  W.,  Pour  Oaks,  England.  Anchorage. 
2,075,714  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hamill,  William  W.,  Pour  Oaks,  England.  Wall  and  like 
plug.     2,088,955  :  Aug.  3. 

Hamilton,  Alexander  K.  (See  Mikaolson,  B.  W.,  and 
Hamilton.) 

Hamilton,  Alexander  K.  (See  Schreck,  H.  L.,  and  Hamil- 
ton.) 

Hamilton  Autographic  Register  Company,  The.  (See 
Roosevelt,  Marcus  S.,  assignor.) 

Hamilton,  Benjamin  H.  N.  H.,  West  Hartlepool,  assignor 
to  The  Expanded  Metal  Company,  Limited,  London, 
England.  Electrical  resistance  and  heater  element. 
2,084,556  ;  June  22. 

Hamilton,  Benjamin  H.  N.  H.,  assignor  to  The  Expanded 
Metal  Company,  Limited.  London,  England.  Electrical 
resistance  and  electrical  heater  and  producing  the  same. 
2,087,573  ;  July  20. 

Hamilton,  Bertis  P.,  Columbus,  Ind.  Match  safe. 
2,085,314  :  June  29. 

Hamilton,  Charles  H.     (See  Finley,  W.  H.,  and  Hamilton.) 

Hamilton,  Cliff  S.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  Parke, 
Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Aromatic  oxyketone 
arsenicals  and  making  them.     2,099,685  ;  Nov.  23. 

Hamilton,  Cliff  S.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  Parke, 
Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Micli.  Organic  arsenic 
compounds.     2.099,686  :  Nov.  23. 

Hamilton,  Donald  G.  (See  Hamilton,  Thomas  J.  and 
D.  G.,  and  Wood.) 

Hamilton,  F.  A.     (See  Myron,  William  P.,  assignor.) 

TTamilton,  Frank  E.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.  Mixing  valve. 
2,086,129  ;  July  6. 

Hamilton,  Frank  J.,  Chicago,  III.,  and  S.  M.  Anderson, 
Sharon,  assignor.s  to  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Company,  Inc., 
Boston,  M.iss,  Ail-  coiKlitioning  system  utilizing  refrig- 
eration.     2,082,957  ;  June  8. 

Hamilton.  Frederick.  Glocester,  R.  I.  Optical  educational 
device.     2,068,950  ;  Jan.  26. 

Hamilton,  Gilbert  W.,  Nocatee,  and  E.  A.  Hofer,  Arcadia, 
Fla.  Stringed  musical  instiument  and  chart  therefor. 
2,096,300;   Oct.    39. 

Hamilton,  Harold  S.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Meas- 
uring system  for  program  circuit  malntonnnce. 
2,067,320;  Jan.  12. 

Hamilton,   John   R.      (See  Lowe,    E.    A.,    and   Hamilton.) 

Hamilton,  John  W.,  Rochollo  Park,  N.  J.  Itrallle  clock. 
2,091,1-10  ;  Aug.  24. 

Ilaniiltoii.  Karl  M.,  (Milrago.  HI.,  assignor  to  TIu'  Hcfton- 
dorf  (Company,  Betteiidorf.  lown.  Cur  true!;.  •J.0S7.t7ii  • 
July  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hamilton,  Karl  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Betten- 
dorf  Company,  Bettendorf,  Iowa.  Car  truck.  2,087,477  ; 
July  20. 

Hamilton,  Lawrence  H.,  assignor  to  National  Standard 
Company,  Niles.  Mich.     Bedspring.     2,100,393  ;  Nov.  30. 

Hamilton,  Lawrence  H.,  assignor  to  National  Standard 
Company,  Niles,  Mich.  Spring  structure.  2,100,543 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Hamilton,  Lawrence  H.,  assignor  to  National  Standard 
Company,  Niles,  Mich.  Spring  structure.  2,100,544 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Hamilton  :Manufacturing  Conipau.v.  (See  Demcak,  An- 
drew, assienor. ) 

Hamilton  Metal  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Piker, 
Sidney,  assignor.) 

Hamilton,  I'orry  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Poor  &  Companv.  Wheel  flange  oiler. 
2,095,497  ;   Oct.   12. 

Hamilton,  Philip  D.  P.  (See  Gayford,  E.,  Heglnbotham, 
and  Hamilton.) 

Hamilton,  Robert  H.  (See  Chonette,  W.  C,  and  Hamil- 
ton.) 

Hamilton,  Robert  \V.  (See  Hamilton,  William  R.,  and 
R.  W.) 

Hamilton,  Roy  C,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sealed  bearing. 
2,075,645  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hamilton,  Thomas  J.,  Annapolis,  Md..  D.  G.  Hamilton, 
Sewickley,  and  C.  W.  Wood,  Bellevue,  Pa.  Football 
game.     2,084,802  ;  June  22. 

Hamilton,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  Transcontinental  & 
Western  Air,  Inc.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Emergency 
antenna.     2,085,585  ;  June  29. 

Hamilton  Watch  Company.      (See  Lodge,  Alvin.  assignor.) 

Hamilton,  William  R.,  and  R.  W.  Hamilton,  assignors  to 
Dominion  Electric  Protection  Company,  Montreal, 
Quebec,  Canada.  Flow  controlled  switch.  2,103,747 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Hamilton,  William  S.  H.  (See  Rogers,  L.  B.,  and  Hamil- 
ton.) 

Hamilton,  William  S.  H.,  Larchmont,  and  F.  W.  Butt, 
Woodside,  L.  I.,  New  York,  assignors  to  The  New 
York  Central  Railroad  Company.  Centering  device 
for  swivel  trucks.     2,099,361 ;  Nov.  16. 

Hamlink,  Lazenby  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to 
The  Gas  Machinery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  An- 
nealing furnace.     2,091,979 ;   Sept.   7. 

Hamlink,  Lazenby  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to 
The  Gas  Machinery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Heat- 
ing element  for  annealing  furnaces.  2,091,980 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Hamlink,  Lazenby  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Gas  Machinery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Annealing 
and  apparatus  therefor.     2,095,979  ;  Oct.  19. 

Hamm.  John  R.,  Centerville,  Iowa,  and  G.  E.  Bcnham, 
Kansas  City,  Kans.     Coal  breaker.     2,084,139  ;  June  15. 

Hamni,  William  S.,  and  F.  A.  Schuetz,  Elkhart,  Ind., 
assignors  to  The  Adlake  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cur- 
tain fixture.     2,089,365  ;  Aug.   10. 

Hamman,  Myron  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Bushing  extracting  and 
inserting  tool.     2.068,021  ;  Jan.   19. 

Hammar,  Herbert  G.,  assignor  to  Federal  Electric  Com- 
pany,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Sign.     2,073,975  ;  Mar.  16. 

Hammar,  Herbert  G.,  assignor  to  Federal  Electric  Com- 
pany,   Inc.,    Chicago,    111.     Sign.     2,092,508 ;    Sept.    7. 

Hammar,  Victor,  E.  E.  Jansson,  and  O.  Olsson,  assignors 
to  Aktiebolaget  Before,  Bofors,  Sweden.  Wheeled  fire- 
arm.    2,103,670  ;  Dec.  28. 

Hammaren,  Fredrik.  (See  Sundelin,  U.,  and  Granzellus, 
assignors.) 

HammarsjS,  Erik  A.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Press  for 
soling  shoes.     2,099,302;  Nov.   16. 

Hammerling,  Emanuel,  Ccdarhurst,  N.  Y.  Hair  clipper. 
2,004.651  :  Oct.  5. 

Ilammel,  Victor  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tubular  structure. 
2.068.022  ;  Jan.   19. 

Hamnicl,  Victor  F.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  Making  elec- 
trical Insulators.     2,089,791  ;   Aug.   10. 

Hammer,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Tolefunken  Gcsellschaft 
fUr  Drahtlose  Tnlegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Receiving   arrangement.     2.097,879  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hammer,  Arthur,  a.'jsignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Dia- 
phragm.    2,102,150;  Dec.  14. 

H»*»mer-Bray  Company.  (See  Huetteman,  G.  A.,  and 
Leonard,  assignors.) 

Hammer-Bray  Company.  (See  Leonard,  Joseph  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hammer,  Franz  J.     (See  Fleischer,  P.  W.,  and  Hammer.) 

Hamnior,  Fritz.  (See  Herrmann,  W.  O.,  Hammer,  and 
Haehnel.) 

Hammer,  Gustaf.     (See  Crumb,  C.  P.,  and  Hammer.) 

Hammer,  Gustaf,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.  Coupler  for  endless  conveyers. 
2,095,867:  Oct.   12. 

Hammer,  Olaf  M.,  Vandorgrlft,  Ph.,  assignor  to  American 
Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Companv.  Sheet  scrubbing. 
2,095.697:  Oct.   12. 

Hammer,  Otto,  assignor  to  Securitv  Engineering  Co., 
Inc.,  Whittier,  Calif.  Bit  and  core  breaker.  2,093,045  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Hammer,  Samuel,  assignor  to  United  Metal  Box  Co.,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Venetian  blind  head  bar.  2,074,842  ; 
Mar.   23. 


Hammer,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  United  Metal 
Box  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  fixture 
support.     2,101,852  ;  Dec.  14. 

Hammer,  W.  H.,  et  al.  (See  Christiansen,  Frederick  A., 
assignor.) 

Hammer,  William  H.,  et  al.  (See  Christiansen,  Frederick 
A.,  assignor.) 

Hammerling,  Emanuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Powder  compact. 
2.083,016  ;  June  8. 

Hammerly,  Herman  J.,  New  Britain,  assignor  to  The 
Trumbull  Electric  IManufacturing  Company,  Plainville, 
Conn.     Safety  switch.     2,079,286  ;  May  4. 

Hammerly,  Herman  J.,  New  Britain,  assignor  to  The 
Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville, 
Cosn.     Safety  switch.     2,098,578;  Nov.  9. 

Hammerraill  Paper  Company.  (See  Dyer,  Herbert  L.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Hammermill  Paper  Company.  (See  Goodrich,  A.  S.,  and 
Tait,  assignors.) 

Hamniormill  Paper  Company.  (See  Price,  Richard  P., 
assignor.) 

Hanimprschmid.  Herbert.  (See  Frankenburger,  W.,  Ham- 
merschmid,  and  Roessler. ) 

Hammes,  Frederic  J.,  Erlton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Magnetic 
Motors,  Inc.  Magnetic  induction  motor.  2,070,790 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Hammet,  David  M.,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  assignor  to  Axelson 
Manufacturing  Company.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pomp 
valve  construction.     2,085,360  ;  June  29. 

Hammond,  Archie  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Attachment  for 
automaticilly  adjusting  brakes.     2,096,716  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hammond,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  and  H.  E.  Pulleyblank,  assign- 
ors to  Gemmer  Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Worm  gear  adjustment  for  steering  gears.  2,069,143 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Hammond  Clock  Company,  The.  (See  Hammond,  Laurens, 
assignor.) 

Hammond,  David  F.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Gasoline  tank 
lock.     2,097,661  ;   Nov.   2. 

Hammond,  Elmer  H.,  Southport,  and  R.  Beck,  assignors  to 
Consolidated  Ashcroft  Hancock  Company,  Inc.,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.  Pneumatic  control  system.  2,073,838 ; 
Slar.  16. 

Hammond,  Grant,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Mechanical  move- 
ment.    2,068,488  ;   Jan.  19. 

Hammond,  Grant,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Scissors  sharpener. 
2,069,608  ;   Feb.   2. 

Hammond,  Grant,  Hamden,  Conn.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
C.  S.  Clifton,  Short  Beach,  Conn.  Door  check. 
2,071,690  :  Feb.  23. 

Hammond,  John  H.,  Jr.  (See  Alexanderson,  E.  F.  AV., 
and  Hammond.) 

Hammond,  John  Hays,  Jr.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Sound  re- 
producing  system.      2,089,792 ;   Aug.    10. 

Hammond,  John,  Jr.  (See  Purington,  Ellison  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hammond.  Laurens,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Ham- 
mond Clock  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  clock. 
2,067,708  ;  Jan.  12. 

Hammond,  Laurens,  assignor  to  The  Hammond  Clock 
Company,   Chicago,   111.     Motor.      2,080,371 ;   May   11. 

Hammond,  Laurens,  Chicago,  111.  Multiple  key  switch. 
2,099,204  :  Nov.   16. 

Hammond,  Lee  C,  assignor  to  Hammond  Machinery 
Builders,  Inc.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Tool  setting  gauge. 
2,103,528;  Dec.  28. 

Hammond  Machinery  Builders,  Inc.  (See  Hammond,  Lee 
C,  assignor.) 

Hamner,  Elgin  A,.  Shreveport,  La.  Towel  cabinet. 
2,077,753  ;  Apr.  20. 

Hampden,  Geoffrey  C.  E.,  Ewelme,  assignor  to  J.  S. 
White  &  Company  Limited,  East  Cowes,  Isle  of  W^ight, 
England.  Surface  high  speed  craft.  2,081,868 ;  May 
25. 

(See    Herrmann,    W.,    Hampe,    and 


Belleville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Countercurrent 
2,091,709  :  Aug.  31. 
(See  Guinan,  William  F.,  assignor.) 
(See  McConnell,  Thomas,  assignor.) 
(See  Potdevin,  A.,  and  Hampton. t 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Portable  electric 


Hampe,     Friedrich, 
Persch.) 

Hampton,  Arthur  C, 
Lumnius  Company, 
contact  apparatus. 

Hampton  Company. 

Hampton  Company. 

Hampton,  Ceorge  E. 

Hampton,  George  E., 
saw.    2,072,750  ;  Mar.  2. 

Hampton,  Harry  D.,  assignor  to  Cameron  Iron  Works, 
Houston,  Tex.     Core  catcher.     2,083,062  ;  June  8. 

Hampton,  Leon  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  K.  Smith, 
West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Labo- 
ratories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone 
booth.     2,092,509  ;   Sept.  7. 

Hampton.  Norman  C,  Portland,  Greg.  Tie  lock. 
2,074,903  ;  Mar.  23. 

Hampton,  William  R.      (See  OfTutt,  J.  W.,  and  Hampton.) 

Hampton,  William  H.,  and  J.  T.  Rutherford,  Berkeley,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Oil  Company  of  California,"  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Odorant  for  gaseous  fuels.  2,094,270  ; 
Sept.  28. 

"".■^■■.Si  o^^'^v   ^'"^s    City,     Mont.      Rail     joint    closer. 

J, 08^, 394  ;  June  1. 
Ilamren,  Eric  O.      (See  Leach,  E.  C,  and  Hamren.) 
"I?,?,"'','"' i'"''^'"'  ^^  Grange,  assignor  to  Nachman  Spring- 
Filled  Corporation.   Chicago,  III.     Spring  base  seating 
furniture  frame.     2,073,693  ;  Mar.  16. 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


261 


Milwaukee,    Wis.     Cylinder    press. 


Steam     ex- 
locomotives. 


Hanauer,    Henry    J., 
2,095,498  :  Oct.  12. 

Hance,  Lawrence  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
haust  pipe  arrangement  for  articulated 
2,085,698 ;  June  29. 

Hanchrow,  .Toseph.     (See  SoUey,  Alpha  C,  assignor.) 

Hancock,  John  R.      (See  Woodward,  B.  W.,  and  Hancoc't.) 

Hancock,  Milton  L.,  East  McKeesport,  assignor  to  The 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Clompany,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Brake  cylinder  protector.    2,071,742  ;  Feb.  23. 

Hancock-Nelson  Mercantile  Company.  (See  Jedlicka,  An- 
ton G.,  assignor.) 

Hancock,  Roy  S.,  Kenvil,  N.  J.,  and  A.  liangmeier,  Wil- 
mington, assignors  to  Hercules  Powder  Company,  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Apparatus  for  refining  rosin.  2,070,125  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Hancock,  Virgil  H.     (See  Martin,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Hancock,  Virgil  H.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Optical  lens. 
2,097,369  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hancock,  William  T.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Refining  oil. 
2,097,097;    Oct.    26. 

Hand,  Edgar  H.,  Jarrettown,  Pa.  Receiver  support. 
2,075,196;  Mar.  30. 

Hand;  Erie  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corpo- 
ration of  America.  Radio  apparatus.  2,067,395  ;  Jan. 
12. 

Hand,  John  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  De  Long 
Hook  and  Eye  Company.  Sewing  machine  mechanism. 
2,089,551  ;  Aug.   10. 

Hand,  John  L.  H.,  Bala-Cynwyd,  Pa.  Compass.  2,069,065  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Hand,  Norman  C,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor  to 
S.  Morgan  Smith  Company,  York,  Pa.  Hydraulic  tur- 
bine.    2,077,883  ;  Apr.  20. 

Handelman,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Knife  sharpener  ma- 
chine.    2,075,608;  Mar.  30. 

Handford,  Reuben  E.,  Luton,  England,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  L.  N.  S.  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Zero-setting  device.     2,082,749  ;  June  1. 

Handforth,  Stanley  L.  (See  Converse,  J.  D.,  Handforth, 
and  Harris.) 

Handforth,  Stanley  L.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  L 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Com- 
pressing gases.     2,075,984  ;  Apr.  6. 

Handforth,  Stanley  L.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  B.  L 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Pro- 
duction of  nitric  acid  from  oxides  of  nitrogen. 
2,088.057  :  July  27. 

Handforth,  Stanley  L.,  Gordon  Heights,  assignor  to  B.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Electric  initiator.     2,086,548  ;  .July  13. 

Handforth,  Stanley  L.,  Gordon  Heights,  Del.,  and  N.  C. 
Johnson,  Wenonah,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Ammonium 
nitrate  explosive.     2,087,285  ;  July  20. 

Handler,  Alfred  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Upset  piston. 
2,096,513;   Oct.   19. 

Handler,  Arthur  C,  and  M.  H.  Wansky,  Akron,  Ohio,  said 
Wansky  assignor  to  said  Handler.  Display  holder. 
2,098,543;  Nov.  9. 

Handler,  Edward  J.,  Irvington,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for 
removing  contents  of  flasks.     2,102,266  ;  Dec.  14. 

Handley  Brown  Heater  Company.  (See  Handley,  Wil- 
liam J.,  assignor.) 

Handley,  George  P.,  Glendale,  assignor  to  Royal  Type- 
writer Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriter 
platen  shift  lock  release.     2.088,086  ;  July  27. 

Handley,  John,  London,  England.  Ticket  printing  and 
issuing  machine  for  totalizators.     2,068,914 ;   Jan.  26. 

Handle_y,  John,  London,  England.  Registering  and  dis- 
playing app.nratus  particularly  applicable  to  totaliz- 
ators.    2,100,164;  Nov.  23. 

Handley,  John  B.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Gauntlet  aim  pro- 
tector.    2,082,574;  June  1. 

Handley,  John  H.,  Dps  Moines,  Iowa.  Seamless  grave 
vault  and  forming  it.     2,103,005  ;  Doc.  21. 

Handley,  Joseph  D.,  Liverpool,  England.  Motor  vehicle 
hoist.     2,008.419  ;   Nov.  9. 

Handley  Page  Limited.  (See  Lachmann,  G.  V.,  Volkert, 
and  Dare,  assignors.) 

Hnndley,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Handley  Brown  Heater 
Company,  Jackson,  IMich.  Apparatus  for  heating  liquids 
with  fluid  fuel.     2,084,287  ;  June  15. 

Ilandi-oic,  TTans,  Bad  Klosterlausnitz,  assignor  to  Por- 
zpllanfabrik  Kahln,  Kahla,  Germany.  Entrance  insula- 
tion  for  electrical   conductors.     2,100,187  ;  Nov.   23. 

Ilandwerk,  Otto  T.  (See  Spitzglass,  A.  P.,  and  Hand- 
werk.) 

Handwork,    Otto   T.,    assignor 
Company,       Chicago,       111. 
2,096,035  ;   Oct.    19. 

Handy,   Arthur   E.,   I,ynbrook, 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
device.     2,090,583;   Oct.   19. 

Handy,  Arthur  E.,  Lynbrook, 
Company,  New  York,  N. 
2,103,327;  Dec.  28. 

Handy,  Bessie  Millar,  executrix.  (See  Handy,  Levin  G., 
assignor.) 

Handy,  I,evln  G.,  Mountain  View,  N.  J. ;  B.  M.  Ilnndy, 
executrix  of  said  Levin  G.  Handy,  deceased,  assignor  to 
B.  M.  Ilamly.     SIgniiling  device.     2,081,744;  May  20. 


to    Republic   Plow    Meters 
Measuring      Instrument. 

assignor   to   Otis   Elevator 
Moving  stairway  protective 

assignor   to   Otis  Elevator 
Y.       Moving     stairway. 


Handy,  Royal  S.,  Kellogg,  Idaho.  Flotation  reagent. 
2,069,365;  Feb.   2. 

Hanes  Hosiery  Mills  Co.  (See  Miller,  Eugene  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Haney,  Clifford  I.     (See  Dreyfus,  H.,  and  Haney.) 

Haney,  Clifford  I.,  Drummondville,  Quebec,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Chemical 
stabilization  of  cellulose  esters.     2,072,260 ;  Mar.  2. 

Haney,  Clifford  I.,  Drummondville,  Quebec,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  Amefica.  Esterifica- 
tion  of  cellulose.    2,072,261 ;  Mar.  2. 

Haney,  Clifford  I.,  Drummondville,  Quebec,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Concen- 
trating aliphatic  acids.     2,082,000  ;  June  1. 

Haney,  Clifford  I.,  Drummondville,  Quebec,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Organic 
esters  of  cellulose  and  making  same.  2,095,326  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Hanford,  John  M.      (See  Willard,  Louis  E.,  assignor.) 

Hanft,  Hugo  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Portable  humidifier. 
2,070,728  ;  Feb.  16. 

Hanger,  Albert  S.     (See  Clack,  Charles  P.,  assignor.) 

Hanicke,  Paul  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cervical  splint. 
2,102,069  :  Dec.  14. 

Hanique,  Alfred,  Paris,  Prance.  Simultaneously  deter- 
mining the  volume,  the  weight,  and  the  density  of 
granular  and  other  materials.     2,097,522  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hanisch,  Helmut.     (See  Giesen,  J.,  Hanisch,  and  Dally.) 

Hanke,  Frank  C,  and  W.  B.  Rhea,  Oakland,  Calif.  Photo- 
graphic camera  and  projector  apparatus.  2,068,410 ; 
Jan.   19. 

Hankins  Container  Company,  The.  (See  Brooks,  Paul  J., 
assignor.) 

Hankins  Container  Company,  The.  (See  Miessler,  Paul 
VV.,  assignor.) 

Hanks,  Marshall  W.,  Madison,  Wis.  Liquid  conductor 
heater.     2,081,537  ;  May  25. 

Hanlen,  Clifford  F.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Page-form  tie-up. 
2,066,885  ;  Jan.  5. 

Hanley,  Albert  J.,  assignor  to  Respro  Inc.,  Cranston,  R.  I. 
Material  in  the  nature  of  leather  substitute  and  man- 
ufacture.    2,076.636  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hanley,  John  A.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Clipshave,  Inc.  Shaving  device. 
2,077,367  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hanley,  John  A.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Clipshave  Inc.  Vibratory  electric  mo- 
tor.    2,078,895  ;  Apr.  27. 

Hanley,  John  A.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Clipshave  Inc.  Electric  motor. 
2,078,896  ;  Apr.  27. 

Hanley,  John  A.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Clipshave  Inc.  Hair  clipper. 
2,102,529  ;  Dec.   14.  ■ 

Hanley,  Keenan,  and  L.  Bennett,  Prospect,  assignors  to 
Roscoe  C.  Iddings,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Fire  extinguisher. 
2,084,339  ;  June  22. 

Hanley,  Stanley  M.      (See  Jackson,   J.  G.,  and  Hanley.) 

Hanlon,  Claude  P.,  Wewahitchka,  Fla.  Printer's  miter 
gauge.     2,100,506  ;  Nov.  30. 

Hanlon,  John  H.,  Belmont,  and  W.  J.  Hanlon,  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  assignors  to  Hanlon  Locomotive  Sander  Com- 
pany, Winchester,  Mass.  Track  sander.  2,092,063 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Hanlon  Locomotive  Sander  Company.  (See  Hanlon,  John 
H.,  and  W.  J.,  assignors.) 

Hanlon,   William  J.      (See  Hanlon.  John  H.,  and  W.   J.) 

Hann,  Albert  G.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Valve.     2,079,348  ;  May  4. 

Hann,  Albert  G.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Company, 
Detroit.  Mich.        Control  device.      2,091,228;  Aug.   24. 

Hanna,  Charles  G.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Sound  producing  de- 
vice or  signal.     2,083,164  ;  Juno  8. 

Hanna,  Clinton  R.,  Pittsburgli,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Shock  absorber.     2,071,831 ;  Feb.  23. 

Ilfinna,  Clinton  R.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  and  E.  II.  Creibach, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric 
and  Manufacturing  Company.  Translating  device. 
2,092,004  ;  Sept.  7. 

H.'innn,  Clinton  U.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa„  assignor  to  West- 
intjhousp  Eloclric  Sc  Mamifaduring  Company.  Cine- 
matographic apparatus.      2,095,744;  Oct.    12. 

Hanna,  Fry,  assignor  to  Guyaii  Machinery  Coiii|)any,  Lo- 
gan, W.  Va.  Portable  resistance  unit.  2,076,561  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Hanna,  Samuel  O.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Device  to  prevent 
buckling  of  sheet  metal  during  grinding  or  polishing. 
2,071,033  ;  Feb.  10. 

Hanna,  Samuel  O.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Device  to  prevent 
buckling  of  sheet  metal  during  grinding  or  polishing. 
2,071,034:  Feb.  16. 

ITnnna,  Walter  U.,  Palo  Alia,  Calif.  Aerating  and  fertiliz- 
ing mecliiinlsni.     2,072..331  ;  Mar,  2. 

Hanna,  William  T..  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Stoker.  2,077,701; 
Apr.   20. 

Hanna,  William  T.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Stoker.  2.090,028; 
.\iiK.  24. 

llannaford,  Cl(>on  M.,  Pc^tersliurg.  assignor  to  Car  Devlwa 
Company,  Incorporalcd,  lilclnnond,  Vn,  Pin  or  bolt 
lock.      2,098,1 85;    Nov.    2. 

IlannafortI,  ICarh'  S.,  Clayton,  Mo.  Golf  ganto  Improver. 
2,080,008  :  May  IS. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hannah,  Siegfried.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Navigational  instru- 
ment.    2.087.970  ;  July  27. 

Hanney,  Angus  F.     (See  Johnson,  G.  W.,  and  Hanney.) 

Hanney,  Angus  F.,  assignor  to  The  American  Laundry 
Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Oliio.  Pressing  machine. 
2,069,439  ;   Feb.    2. 

Hanney,  Angus  F.,  assignor  to  The  American  Laundry  Ma- 
chinery Company.  Norwood,  Ohio.  Operating  means  for 
press  control  mechanism.     2,075,197  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hanney,  Angus  F.,  assignor  to  The  American  Laundry 
Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Press  control 
mechanism.     2,086,265  ;  July  6. 

Hanney,  Angus  F.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  American 
Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Noi-\vood,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Apparatus  for  evacuating  pressing  elements. 
2,080,915  ;  May  18. 

Hannifin  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Boyer,  Earle  G.,  as- 
signor.) _ 

Hannifin  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Peterson,  A^ictor  W., 
assignor.) 

Hannings,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  Illinois  Watch  Case  Com- 
pany, Elgin.   111.     Vanitv  case.     2.094,322  ;   Sept.  28. 

Hannings,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  Illinois  Watch  Case 
Company.  Elgin.  111.  Combination  vanity  and  cigarette 
case.     2,"l02,414  ;  Dec.  14. 

Hannon,  Albert  H.,  Springfield.  Ohio.  Semiautomatic 
electroplating   machine.      2,078,381 ;    Apr.    27. 

Hannum.  John  A.      (See  Flood,  E.  D.,  and  Hannum.) 

Hanny,  Charles  E..  assicnor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Companv,  Plainville,  Conn.  Automatic 
fountain  waterer.     2,068,981 ;   Jan.  26. 

Hanny,  Charles  E..  assignor  to  The  Tnimbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn.  Enclosed 
switch.     2,098,579  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hannv,  Rupert  M.,  Ridlov  Parlv.  assignor  to  Westmghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Heat  exchange  apparatus.     2.091,757  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hano.  Edward,  Holvoke,  Mass.  Continuous  duplicate  form 
sheet.     2,087,144";  July  13. 

Hanovia  Chemical  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Anderson,  W.  T.,  Jr.,  and  Larsen,  assignors.) 

Hanovia  Chemical  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Bird,  Lester  F.,  assignor.) 

Hans,  Hans,  Wiesbaden.  Germany.  Device  for  promoting 
respiration.     2.0G7.26S  :  Jan.  12. 

Hans,  Thomas,  Chicago,  111.  Treating  paper.  2,079,993  ; 
May  11. 

Hanscom,  Le  Koy.     (See  Eckenroth,  Henry  L.,  assignor.) 

Hanst'll.  riarencp  AV.      (See  Conklin.  J.  W..  and  Hanspll.) 

Hansen,  Clarence  W.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  High  voltage  generator. 
2,078,760  :  Apr.  27. 

Hansen,  Clarence  W.,  Rocky  Point,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Controlling  tube  char- 
acteristics.    2,080,204;  May  11. 

Hansen,  Clarence  W.,  Rocky  Point,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Cornoration  of  America.  Voltage  regulator. 
2,086,910 :  July  13. 

Hansen,  Clarence  W.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Radio  receiving  system. 
2,088,203  ;  July  27. 

Hansen,  Clarence  W.,  Rocky  Point,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Phase  modulation. 
2.095,327  ;  Oct.  12. 

Hansen,  Clarence  W.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Oscillation  generation 
and  control.     2,095,980;    Oct.   19. 

Hansen,  Clarence  W.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Temperature  compen- 
sating system.     2,095,981 ;  Oct.   19. 

Hansen,  Clarence  W.,  Port  Jefferson,  Long  Island,  N.  Y., 
assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Oscillation 
generator.     2,098,386;   Nov.   9. 

Hansen,  Clarence  W.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Filter.  2,097,458  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Hansen,  Clarence  W.,  Rocky  Point.  N.  Y'..  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Visible  detector  of  in- 
visible radiation.     2.101.139  :  Dec.  7. 

Hansen,  Clarence  W.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Ultrahigh  frequency 
magnetron  oscillator.     2,103.362;  Dec.  28. 

Hansen,  Clarence  W.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Frequency  control  line 
and  circuit.     2,103,457;  Dec.  28. 

Hansen,  Clarence  W.,  Rocky  Point,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Signaling.  2,103,847  ; 
Dee.  28. 

Hansen.  Erik  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drive  suitable  for 
remote  control.      2.091.681  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hansen,  Aage  C.  C.     (See  Matthews,  J.  L.,  and  Hansen.) 

Hansen,  A.  L.,  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Hansen,  Augie  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hansen,  Albert,  Menominee,  Jflch.  Curtain  drier. 
2,070,777;  Apr.  13. 

Hansen,  Alvin  W.,  McICees  Rocks,  assignor  of  twelve  per- 
cent to  J.  H.  Messick,  twenty-five  percent  to  E.  Jordan, 
Pittsburgh,  and  twelve  percent  to  P.  W.  Yewusiak, 
McKees  Rock,  Pa.  Boltless  battery  terminal  clamp. 
2,068,452  ;  Jan.  19. 

Hansen,  Arnold  A.     (See  Buch,  P.  E.,  and  Hansen.) 

H.insen.  .Arnold  A.  (See  Gibson.  E.  S,.  ITanspn,  niul 
Worth.) 


Hansen,  Arnold  M.,  Jvlland.  Denmark.  Bathing  suit. 
2,099,885  :  Nov.  23. 

Hansen,  Arthur  E.,  assignor  to  Young  Iron  Works,  Seattle, 
Wash.  Manual  loading  hoist  for  trucks.  2,088,648  ; 
Aug.    3. 

Hansen,  Augie  L.,  assignor  to  A.  L.  Hansen  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Stapling  and  tacking  machine.  2,080,130  ; 
May  11. 
Hansen,  Charles  C.  Easton.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll- 
Rand  Companv,  Jersey  City.  N.  J.  Guiding  device  for 
working  implements.      2.093.673  :  Sept.  21. 

Hansen,  Christ  T..  Chicago.  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Stand.! rd  Stoker  Company,  Inc. 
Fuel  conveyer  and  crusher.     2.080.710  ;  Jlav  18. 

Hansen,  Christian,  Woodcliff,  N.  J.  Desk  set.  2,082,831 ; 
June  8. 

Hansen,  Donald  W.,  Decatur,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Prolamine  Products  Incorporated,  Dover, 
Del.  Manufacture  of  laminated  films.  2,070,596 ;  Feb. 
16. 

Hansen.  Donald  W.,  Decatur.  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Prolamine  Products  Incorporated,  Dover, 
Del.     Transparent  flexible  film.     2,074.332  :  Mar.  23. 

Hansen.  Donald  W.,  Decatur,  HI.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Prolamine  Products  Incorporated,  Dover, 
Del.  Water-resistant  prolamine  base  composition. 
2.102,623 ;  Dec.  21. 

Hansen,  Earl  J.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Heater  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Water  heater.  2,070,535  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hansen,  Eugene  J.,  Portland.  Oreg.  Measuring  instru- 
ment.    2,078.138  ;  Apr.  20. 

Hansen,  Fred,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Folding  clothes  book. 
2,071,257 ;  Feb.  16. 

Hansen,  Fred  E.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Hose  coupling. 
2.092,116;  Sept.  7. 

Hansen,  Fred  B.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Hose  coupling. 
2,099,335  ;  Nov.  16. 

Hansen,  Hans  A.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.  Fuel  supply  system.  2,068,951 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Hansen,  Hans  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Steering  facilities  ot 
an  automobile.     2,073,931 ;  Mar.  16. 

Hansen,  Harold  H.,  Dike,  Iowa.  Filler  for  grease  guns. 
2,096,175;  Oct.   19. 

Hansen,  Harold  L.,  Chicago,  and  L.  S.  Fosdick,  Evanston, 
HI.  Alkyl  and  alkylamine  esters  of  p-aminothiobenzoic 
acid  and  related  compounds.     2,090,756  ;  Aug.  24. 

Hansen,  Henry,  assignor  to  Chicago  Lock  Company,  Chi- 
cago, HI.     Coin  chute.     2.073.151 ;  Mar.  9. 

Hansen,  Herman,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Francis 
Keil  &  Son,  Inc.  Striker  or  keeper  for  locks. 
2,089,163  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hansen,  James,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Valve.  2,067,917 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Hansen,  Jes  I..  Denver,  Colo.  Combined  crowding  and 
staking  tool  for  watchmakers.    2,071,401 ;  Feb.  23. 

Hansen,  John,  Bettendorf,  Iowa.  Machine  for  producing 
and  re-sharpening  cutter  blades.    2,082,832  ;  June  8. 

Hansen.  Joseph.  Cleveland.  Wis.  Rotary  snow  plow. 
2.093.758  :  Sept.   21. 

Hansen,  Leslie  M.,  assignor  to  Genco,  Inc.,  Chicago,  lU. 
Game  apparatus.     2,092,157  ;   Sept.  7. 

Hansen,  Lorriu  L.,  Rapid  City,  S.  Dak.  Locking  meai.8 
for  multiple  closures.     2,082,449  :  June  1. 

Hansen.  Lorrin  L.,  Rapid  City,  S.  Dak.  Indicator  for 
multiple  lock  sets.     2,103,363 :   Dec.   28. 

Hansen,  Marius  H..  assignor  to  Hanson  Scale  Company, 
Chicago,  in.     Weighing  scale.     2,069,757  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hansen,  Merrill  E.,  Akron,  and  C.  L.  Beal,  Cuyahoga 
Falls,  assignors  to  American  Anode  Inc..  Akron,  Ohio. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  making  rubber  thread. 
2,086,616;  July  13. 

Hansen,  Odd  A.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  White 
Motor  Company.  Operating  mechanism  for  motor 
vehicle  clutches  and  the  like.    2,075.579  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hansen,  Ole,  Menan.  Idaho.  Apparatus  for  cleaning  eggs. 
2,087,844  ;  July  20. 

Hansen,  Ray  C,  assignor  to  M  &  M  Wood  Working  Co., 
Portland,  Oreg.     Butt  joint.     2,082,1.59  ;  June  1. 

Hansen.  Sven  S.,  and  T.  M.  E.  Wendt,  Rasunda,  Sweden. 
Oscinograph.     2,101.490  ;  Dec.  14. 

Hansen,  Sven  S.,  and  T.  M.  E.  Wendt.  Rasunda,  Sweden. 
Film  stretching  device.     2,100,802  ;  Nov.  30. 

Hansen,  Thore,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Waukesha  Foun- 
dry Company,  Waukesha,  Wis.  Rotary  pump. 
2,096.490:   Oct.    19. 

Hansen.  Thor.  Cedarburg,  AVis.  Outboard  motor. 
2,089,366  ;    Aug.   10. 

Hanson.  William,  Chicago,  III.  Display  device.  2,085,097  ; 
June  29. 

Hansen,  William  C.  and  II.  J.  Goel/.er,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Storm  sash  ventilator.     2,101.941  ;  Dec.  14. 

Hanser,  Kalaus.     (See  Raydt.  U.,  Hanser,  and  Venzlaff.) 

Hansgirg,   Fritz.      (See  Erdmann.   K..  and  Hansgirg.) 

Hansgirg,  Fritz,  Radenthein,  Austria,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Magnesium  Metals  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Casting  of  magnesium.     2,066,564  ;   Jan.  5. 

Hansgirg,  Fritz,  Radenthein.  Austria,  assignor  to  American 
Magnesium  Metals  Corporation.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pro- 
duction of  metals  bv  smelting  compounds  thereof. 
2.074,726;  Mar.  23. 


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Hansgirg,  Fritz,  Radenthein,  Austria,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Magnesium  Metals  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Protecting  magnesium  and  material  rich  in  magnesium 
against  oxidation  during  melting  and  pouring. 
2,088,204  ;  July  27. 

Hansgirg,  Fritz,  Radenthein,  Austria,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Magnesium  Metals  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Recovery  of  compact  metallic  magnesium  from  magne- 
sium in  finely  divided  form.     2,101,904 ;  Dec.  14. 

Hanshaw,  Charles  H.,  Beloit,  Wis.  Playing  ball. 
2,078,382;  Apr.  27. 

Hansley.  Virgil  L.  (See  Scott,  N.  D.,  Walker,  and 
Hansley.) 

Hansley,  Virgil  L.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  B.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Reduction  of  acyloins.     2,079,403 ;   May  4. 

Hansley,  Virgil  L.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Re- 
duction of  esters.     2,096,036  ;   Oct.  19. 

Plausmann,  Elwood,  Glencoe,  assignor  to  Stewart- 
Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  HI.  Windshield  cleaner. 
2,100,188  ;  Nov.  23. 

Hanson,  Arden  A.,  Oakland,  Nebr.  Cigar  or  cigarette 
case.     2,093,046  ;  Sept.  14. 

Hanson,  Arthur  F.,  assignor  to  Budd  Wheel  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Welding  method.  2,085,583 ;  June 
29. 

Hanson,  Casper  F.,  assignor  to  Olson  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Albert  Lea,  Minn.    Window.    2,103,364 ;  Dec.  28. 

Hanson,  Charles  T.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Industrial  Alcohol  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Maintaining 
or  invigorating  cultures  of  butyl  micro-organisms. 
2,085,428  ;  June  29. 

Hanson,  Charles  W.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  carrying  out  chemical  reactions. 
2,091,981  ;  Sept.  7. 

Hanson,  Clyde  F.     (See  Coberly,  C.  J.,  and  Hanson.) 

Hanson,  Daniel,  Haselor,  Alcester,  and  W.  T.  Pell-Wal- 
pole,  Tipton,  assignors  to  John  Campbell,  Kensington, 
England.     Tin  alloys.     2,097,727  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hanson,  Ernest  R.,  Bloomfield,  and  S.  Brown,  Montclair, 
N.  J.,  assismors  to  Halowax  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Light  colored  highly  halogenated  naphthalene 
and  producing  same.     2,069,183 ;  Jan.  26. 

Hanson,  Ernest  R.,  Bloomfield,  and  S.  Brown,  Montclair, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Halowax  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Purification  of  halogenated  organic  compounds. 
2,076,430  ;  Apr.  6. 

Hanson,  Glen  N.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Label  affixing  ma- 
chine.    2,069,246  ;  Fob.   2. 

Hanson,  Harry  A.     (See  Ensign,  H.  X.,  and  Hanson.) 

Hanson,  Hans  C,  and  W.  Olsen,  Albert  Lee,  Minn.  Fuel 
feeding  system  with  thermostatic  air  control. 
2,103,328 ;  Dee.  28. 

Hanson,  Harold  F.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Vehicle  structure.     2,082,001  ;  June  1. 

Hanson,  Harold  F.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Yieldable  gear.     2,103,781 ;  Dec.  28. 

Hanson,  Harry  A.     (See  Ensign,  H.  N.,  and  Hanson.) 

Hanson,  James,  Sunnyvale,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Libby, 
McNeil  &  Libby,  Chicago,  111.  Canning  citrus  and  other 
juices.     2,076,459  :  Apr.  6. 

Hanson,  Kenneth  C.,  Clairinch,  High  Pine  Close,  Wey- 
brldge,  England.     Razor.     2,099,605 ;  Nov.  16. 

Hanson,  Norman  D.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bakelite 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Resinous  compositions. 
2,083,063  ;  June  8. 

Hanson,  Ossian  B..  as.signor  to  Pioneer  Rubber  Company, 
Willard.  Ohio.     Toy.     2,09.'?.440  :  Sept.  21 . 

Hanson,  Rodney  L.  (See  Pagenkopf,  W.  H.,  and  Han- 
son.) 

Hanson,  Roy  E.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Milprint  Prod- 
ucts Corporation.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Container  label. 
2,069,609  ;   Feb.   2. 

Hanson,  Roy  E.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Milprint  Prod- 
ucts Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Wrapper. 
2,071,976  ;  Feb.  23. 

Hanson  Scale  Company.  (See  Hansen,  Marius  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hanson,  Stephen  H.,  Racine,  Wis.  Corpse  headrest. 
2,090,865  ;  Aug.  24. 

Hanson-Van  Winkle-Mnnning  Company.  (See  Berger, 
Clarence  E.,  assignor.) 

Hanson-Van  Winkle-Munning  Company,  (See  Hogaboom, 
O.  B..  and  Hall.) 

Hanson-Van  Winkle-Munning  Company.  (See  Jespersen, 
Ilolger  B.,  assignor.) 

Hanson-Van  Winkle-Munning  Company.  (See  Todd, 
Ouprin,  assignor.) 

Hanson,  Victor  P.      (See  Jakosky,  J.  J.,  and  Hanson.) 

JJaiiRon,  Walter  C..,  assignor  of  ono-half  to  D.  R.  McKinney, 
S.Tcrnnionto,  Calif.  Supporting  and  separating  rack. 
2,088,741  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hanson,  Walter  H.,  Freeport,  Tex.  Fishing  tackie. 
2,085,096  ;  June  29. 

Hanson,  Warren  R.,  Arlington,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
asHignments,  to  10.  I.  du  Pont  do  Nomonrs  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Treatment  of  resins.  2,08'l,.'!93 ; 
June  22. 

HiinsRon,  Bror.  Stockholm,  assignor  to  Allmilnna  Svonska 
Eloktrlska  Aktiebolaget,  Vastoras,  Sweden.  Arrange- 
ment In  condensers.     2,098,746  ;  Nov.  9. 


Hansson,  Eric.     (See  Gille,  N.  J.,  and  Hansson.) 

Hansson,  Malte,  Alameda,  Calif.  Fuel  injection  control. 
2,069,306 ;  Feb.  2. 

Hantjopoulos,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  detec- 
tor.   2,096,803  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hanus,  John,  Appleton,  Wis.  Air  controlling  device  for 
blowers.     2,098,144;  Nov.  2. 

Hanusch,  Hugo,  Berlin-Reuchfangswerder,  assignor  to 
Deutsche  Bioughton-Fabrik  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Magdeburg- 
Buckau,  Germany.  Iron  and  steel  cementing  bath  com- 
position.   2,095,188 ;  Oct.  5. 

Hapgood,  Cyrus  H.,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  De 
Laval  Company,  Limited,  Peterborough,  Ontario,  Can- 
ada.    Milk  heater.    2,081,432  ;  May  25. 

Hapgood,  Cyrus  H.,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  De 
Laval  Separator  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cooling 
milk  and  apparatus  used  m  such  process.  2,089,024 ; 
Aug.    3. 

Haphaest  A.-G.  fiir  motorische  Krafterzeugung.  (See 
Graemiger,  Benjamin,  assignor.) 

Haplrins,  Dimitri  N.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  fifteen  per 
cent  to  C.  L.  Kincaid,  Los  Angeles  County,  Calif.  Pump. 
2,081,812 ;  May  25. 

Happel,  John,  Brooklyn,  and  D.  W.  Robertson,  Queens 
Village,  assignors  to  Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Company,  In- 
corporated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Oil  refining  process. 
2,102,796;  Dec.  21. 

Happel,  Paul.     (See  Rosenberg,  E.,  and  Happel.) 

Happey,  Frank.     (See  Finlayson,  D.,  and  Happey.) 

Happold,  Ernest  C.     (See  Bennett,  J.  P.,  and  Happold.) 

Hara,  Ryosaburo,  and  S.  Abe,  Sendai,  assignors  to  Asahi 
Garasu  Kabushiki  Kaisha,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Manufactur- 
ing metallic  sodium.    2,102,151 ;  Dec.  14. 

Haraldson,  John  M.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Vehicle  jack. 
2,080,711  ;  May  18. 

Haraldson,  Olaf,  Minot,  N.  Dak.  Recovering  gold. 
2,084,487  ;  June  22. 

Harazim,  Stanley  J.  (See  Chegwidden,  R.  A.,.  Harazim, 
Knhn,  and  Pettit.) 

Harbauer  Company,  The.  (See  Doherty,  Arthur  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Harbers,  William  J.,  assignor  to  American  Engineering 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Refrigeration  system. 
2,089,367  ;  Aug.  10. 

tiarbert,  Victor  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Illinois  Railway  Equipment  Company. 
Brakehead  wear  receiving  element.     2,082,002  ;  June  1. 

Harbert,  Victor  H.,  assignor  to  Illinois  Railway  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dump  car  door  operating 
mechanism.    2,082,003  ;  June  1. 

Harbert,  Victor  H.,  assignor  to  Illinois  Railway  Equip- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Brake  hanger  retaining 
means.     2,083,784  ;  June  15. 

Harbison,  Sam  L.,  KnoxvlUe,  Tenn.  Trap.  2,087,644; 
July  20. 

Harbison-Walker  Refractories  Company.  (See  Harvey, 
F.  A.,  and  Birch,  assignors.) 

Harbor  Plywood  Corporation.  (See  Welch,  Arthur  R., 
assignor.) 

Harborne,  Thomas  L.,  Yatton,  assignor  to  Osmotas  Sani- 
tary Service  Limited.  Bristol,  England.  Adding  a  dis- 
infectant, etc.,  to  a  body  of  water.    2,086,937  ;  July  13. 

Harbour,  Albert  S.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Pedal  pad.  2,069,066  ; 
Jan.  26. 

ilarbridge,  Chester  C,  assignor  to  Pin  Lock  Corpooration, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Lock  nut.     2,066,684  ;  Jan.  5. 

Harbstreit,  Charles  B.  (See  Tolen,  E.  V.,  anid  Harb- 
streit.) 

Harcher,  Albert  J.      (See  Sutherlin,  L.,  and  Harcher.) 

Harcourt,  George  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Compres- 
sion riveting  or  punching  device.     2,082,334 ;   June   1. 

Hard,  Malcolm,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Super- 
heater Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Superheater. 
2,072,674;  Mar.  2. 

Hard,  Merrill  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Theater  chair. 
2,098,623  ;  Nov.  0. 

Hardacker,  William  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Sewer  flood- 
ing control  apparatus.     2,081,298;  May  25. 

Hardacre,  Carson  T.  (See  Bickham,  C.  M.,  and  Hard- 
acre.  ) 

Hardacre,  Richard   W.,  and  A.   Wormald,   Blackley,  Man- 
chester,  England,   assignors    lo   Impori.il    Cliomical    In- 
dustries Limilod.     Printing  proooss.     2,000,919  ;  Fob.  9. 
Ilardcastle,    Yellott    F.,    ei    ;il,       (Sec    r'.;iiicll.    Fluyd    E., 
assignor.) 

Harden,  Harold  C.     (See  Rcnonist.  M.  J.,  and  Harden.) 

Harden,  William  A,,  Friendship,  and  A.  D.  Burks,  Dyers- 
burg,  Tenn.      Seed  saving  device.     2,083,444  ;  June  8. 

TTard(Mi.  Wilton  C,  Ciitoii.s\ill(>,  as.signor  to  llynson.  Wost- 
cott  &  Punning,  Incorporated,  Ballinioro,  Md.  .\nti- 
sei)tic.      2,0S0,.S(!;!  :   May   18, 

Harder,  Edwin  Ij,,  Forest  Hills,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  (\>mpany.  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Compensator  for  motoring  systems. 
2,071,832;  Fob.  23. 

Harder,  Edwin  L,,  li'orost  Mills,  assignor  to  Wostlnghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  (Niinpnny,  East  IMtlsburch, 
Pn.  Alternating-current  coinponsati>r.  2.071,833:  Feb. 
23. 

llnrdor,  Edwin  L,.  V'cnost  lIill.«J.  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
El<>ctrlc  &  IMiinur.Mclurinu  Company,  V/aM  I'ittsburgli, 
I'a.  Polvpliasc        inipi'd:uic(>        <nop        conipeiisiitor. 

2,071,834;  i^eb.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Harder,  Edwin  L.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Potential  supply   system.     2,078,664 ;    Apr.   27. 

Harder,  Edwin  L.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  \Vestinghou.'5e 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Regulator.     2,103,782 ;  Dec.  28. 

Harder,  Oscar  E.     (See  Bolton.  J.  W.,  and  Harder.) 

Harder,  Oscar  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Federal-Mogul  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Liner  for  bearings.     2,100,314;  Nor.  30. 

Harder,  Oscar  E.,  and  J.  D.  Snllivan,  assignors  to  Bat- 
telle  Memorial  Institute,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Enameled 
product  and  making  the  same.     2,070,272  ;  Fob.  9. 

Hardesty,  Ben  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Perfection 
Steel  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Making  ferro-alloys  and 
making  alloy  steels  from  such  alloys.  2,071,339 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Hardesty,  James  M..  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Ijaboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tool.     2,075,520  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hardesty,  James  M.,  East  Orange,  and  C.  C.  Lawson, 
Morristown,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  JNIeasuriug  tool. 
2,083,373  ;  June  8. 

Hardgrove,  Ralph  M.  (See  Bailey,  E.  G.,  Cassidy,  and 
Hardgrove. ) 

Hardgrove,  Ralph  M.  (See  Bailey,  E.  G.,  Hardgrove, 
and  Kerr.) 

Hardgrove,  Ralph  M..  Westfield,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Babcock  &  \A'ilcox  Company,  Newark, 
N.  J.    Pulverizing  unit.     2,071,381  ;  Feb.  23. 

Hardgrove,  Ralph  M.,  Westfield,  assignor  to  The  Bab- 
cock &  Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Rotary  classi- 
fier for  pulverizers  and   the  like.     2,092,310 ;   Sept.   7. 

Hardgrove.  Ralph  M.,  Westfield,  assignor  to  The  Babcock 
&  Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Feeder  control 
mechanism.     2,100,848  :  Nov.  30. 

Hardick,  Floyd  W.  (See  Johnson,  L.  E.,  Billig,  and 
Hardick.) 

Hardie,  Joseph  P.      (See  Herrick  G.  L.,  Hardie,  and  Cobb.) 

Hardiek,  William,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Davison  Chemical  Corporation.  Ore 
treatment.     2.090.388  ;  Aug.  17. 

Hardin,  Arthur  L.      (See  Allison.  Ira,  assignor.) 

Hardin,  Charles  N.,  assignor  of  one-eiglith  to  W.  A.  Emer- 
son. Sulphur.  Okla.  Surgeproof  pilot  switch. 
2.090,531  :    Aug.  17. 

Hardin,  Gordon  D.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Drill  grinding  appli- 
ance.    2,068,915  ;   Jan.  26. 

Harding,  Arthur  T.,  Audubon,  and  F.  S.  Dunleavey,  West 
Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.     Capacitor.     2.073,060  ;  Mar.  9. 

Harding,  Ernest  M.,  Long  Beach,  and  R.  C.  Harding,  Bell- 
flower,  Calif.     Hinged  hat  rack.     2,086,079  ;  July  6. 

Harding,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  Arlington  Mills,  Lawrence, 
Mass.  Stop  motion  for  spinning  frames.  2,079,012  ; 
May  4. 

Harding,  Hiram  R.      (See  Green,  A.  J.,  and  Harding.) 

Harding,  Lawrence  M.,  Washington.  D.  C.  Radio  range 
course  Indicating  device.     2,089,950;   Aug.  17. 

Harding,  Robert,  Jr.,  Elmsford,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  National 
Television  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Television 
system.     2,094,983  ;  Oct.  5. 

Hprding,  Roy  C.     (See  Harding,  Ernest  M.,  assignor.) 

Hardin-^',  Wilbur  T.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Combinalion  sight 
and  indicator  for  traffic  controlled  projector.  2,085,020  ; 
June  29. 

Harding,  William  G.,  North  Acton,  London,  England,  as- 
signor to  Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  Inc.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Angul.ir  motion  indicator.     2,098.580  ;  Nov.  9. 

Harding,  William  II.      (See  Butler,  M.  R.,  and  Harding.) 

Harding,  William  R.     (See  Fames.  W.  F.,  and  Harding.) 

Hardiniio  Bros.  Inc.     (See  Evans,  Leisrht  R..  assignor.) 

Hardnian,  Peck  &  Company.  (See  Bridges,  Stanley  R., 
assignor.) 

Hardman,  Peck  and  Company.  (See  Sauerland,  Joseph, 
assignor.) 

Hardnian.  Walter  A..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Massage  device. 
2,078.536  ;    Apr.  27. 

Ilardtm.iiin,  M.i\.     (See  Franz,  K..  and  Hardtmann.i 

Hardwick,  Christopher  L.,  Cleveland,  Tenn.  Stove. 
2,099,440:  Nov.  10. 

Hardwick.  Christopher  L.,  Cleveland,  Tenn.  Making 
burners.     2.102,530;  Dec.  14. 

Hardwick.  Hlndle,  Inc.  (See  Hastings,  Donald  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hardwlcke-Etter  Company.  (See  Streun,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hardy.  Charle.s,  Pplham  Manor,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Charles  Hardy,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal- 
lurgy.     2.008,322:  Jan.  19. 

Hardy,  Charles,  Polham  Manor,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Chardles  Ilardv,  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y. 
Treatment  of  motals.     2,0S5.S02  ;  July  0. 

Hardy.  Charli-s,  Inc.      (See  Hardy,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Hardy,  fMiarles  J.      (See  Sampson,  IJol)ert  \A'..  ••issignnr. ) 

Hardy,   ('h:irlos   R.      (Soe   Blnncli:ird.   !'.  D..  and  Hardy.) 

Hardy,  Ch.irlos  W..  Forest  Hills  West,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Tlnitod-Carr  Fastener  Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Making  b:ig  frame  locks.     2,087,20:?  ;  July  13. 

Hardy,  Frank  TI..  Andover.  Mass.  Raising  brush  for 
shearing  machines.     2,007,790  ;  Nov.  2. 


Hardv,  James  H.,  assignor  to  Precision  Air  Gauge  Com- 
pany, Columbus,  Miss.  Air  delivery  device.  2,032,886  ; 
June  8. 

Hardv.  James  J.,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Electrical  con- 
necter.    2.100.009;  Nov.  23. 

Hardv,  John  J.,  Fort  Davis,  Ala.  Fish  lure.  2,089,605  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Hardy,  Myrtle,  administratrix.     (See  Hardy,  William  T.) 

Hardy,  Russel  L.     (See  Hulse,  B.  E.,  and  Hardy.) 

Hardy,  William  A.,  &  Sons  Co.  (See  Dustan,  Frank, 
assignor.) 

Hardv,  William  G.,  Crafton.  assignor  to  Tlie  5IcKay 
Coiapany,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Glider.     2,095, G3G  ;  Oct.  12. 

Hardv.  William  T.,  deceased  ;  M.  Hardy,  administratrix, 
Dallas,  Tex.  CoUasible  form  or  mold.  2,091,923  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Hare,  T.  G.,  Company  Limited.  (See  Hare,  Terence  G., 
assignor.) 

Hare,  Terence  G.,  North  Vancouver,  assignor  to  T.  G. 
Hare  Company  Limited,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 
Canada.  Automobile  motor  suspension.  2,092,065 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Harger,  John,  Liverpool,  England.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  treating  furnace  gases  and  exhaust  gases  from  in- 
ternal combustion  engines.     2,071,119  ;  Feb.    16. 

Hargett-Butts  Corporation.  (See  Butts,  Richard  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hargreaves,  Clifford,  and  R.  Booth,  Drummondville. 
Quebec,  Canada,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Warping  artificial  yarns.  2,103,458 ;  Dec. 
28. 

Harju,  Andrew  A.,  Ashtabula,  Ohio.  Combined  chair  and 
stepladder.     2,103,671  ;  Dec.  28. 

Harkness,  Andrew  M.,  Xyack,  assignor  to  General  Chemi- 
cal Clomoany,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Heat  exchange  appa- 
ratus.    2,086,222  ;  July  6. 

Harland,  J.  Way.  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Bubbler  head. 
2,089,894;   Aug.   10. 

Harlas,  Jifl,  Prague,  Czechoslovakia.  Mechanisms  for 
the  calculation  of  functions  with  several  variables. 
2,066.884  ;  Jan.  5. 

Harl$,  Roger.      (See  Roumazeilles,  M.,  and  Harl6.) 

Harless,  Charles  A.      (See  Crafts,  C.  S.,   and  Harless.) 

Harley,  Bertron  G.,  Saco,  Maine.  Diner.  2,089,058 ; 
Aug.    3. 

Harley,  Bertron  G.,  Saco,  Elaine.  Diner.  2,089,059 ; 
Aug.   3. 

Harley,  Bertron  G.,  Saco,  Maine.  Diner.  2,089,060 ; 
Aug.    3. 

Harley-Davidson  Motor  Co.  (See  Harley,  William  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Harley,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Recording  and 
reproducing  system.     2,083,374 ;  June  8. 

Harley,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratorie.'i, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Light  valve.  2.093,674  ; 
Sept  21. 

Harley.  Maldon  C,  Cranford,  England.  Aircraft  lamp. 
2,099,362  ;  Nov.  16. 

Harley,  Stanley  J..  Stivichall,  Coventry,  England.  Grind- 
ing screw  threads  in  shouldered  work.  2.098,145 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Harley.  William  S..  assignor  to  Harley-Davidson  Motor 
Co..  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Instrument  mounting  for  motor- 
cycles.    2,091,682  ;  Aug.  31. 

Harlow,  Jesse  H.,  Chicago,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  W. 
Denman,  Wilmette,  111.  Magnifying  and  viewing  device. 
2,071,120;  Feb.  16. 

Harlow.  Jesse  H.,  Chicago,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  W. 
Denman,  Wilmette,  111.  Picture  viewing  apparatus. 
2.071,121  ;  Feb.  16. 

Harlow,  Leonard  M.,  Glenbrook,  Conn.,  and  C.  M.  ^lapes, 
Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone 
and  Tclegrapli  Company.  Telephone  substation  appa- 
ratus.    2,076,637;  Apr.  13. 

Harman,  Harold  W.     (See  Steams,  R.  H.,  and  Hannan.) 

Harman,  Marion  W.,  Nitro,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.  Vulcanizing  rubber  and  product  produced 
thereby.     2,100,692  ;  Nov.  30. 

Harmol.  Paul  R.,  administrator,  et  al.  (See  Rogoff,  J.  M., 
and   Stewart.) 

Harmon,  Benjamin  G.  (See  Schoengarth,  Walter  L., 
assignor.) 

Harmon,  Earl  H.,  New  Hartford,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
W.  G.  Pope,  Utica,  N.  Y.     Wedge.     2,078.875  ;  Apr.  27. 

Harmon,  Josse.     (See  Graves.  G.  D..  and  Harmon.) 

Harmon,  Josse,  and  F.  M.  Meigs,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Arti- 
ficial  resins  and  making.     2,098,869  ;   Nov.  9. 

Harmon,  Kenneth  A.,  Longmeadow,  assignor  to  Wico  Elec- 
tric Company,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Ignition  timing 
moans.     2,091,924;  Aug.  31. 

Harmon,  Kennel Ii  A.,  Longmoadow.  and  T.  G.  Louis,  as- 
signors to  Wico  Electric  Compauv,  West  Springfield, 
Mass.     Magneto.     2.074,545  :  Mar.  23. 

Harmon.  Kenneth  A.,  Longmeadow,  assignor  to  Wico  Elec- 
tric Company.  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Electric  gener- 
ator.    2, 101, .392  :  Dec.  7. 

Harmon,  Ralph  N.,  Wilkinsburg.  assignor  to  Westing- 
bouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh. I'a.  Vacuum  tube  circuit  frequency  changing. 
2,075,112  ;  Mar.  30. 


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Harmon,  Walter  S.  (See  Nichols,  H.  J.,  Forbes,  Harmon, 
and  Loftls.) 

Harmon,  Wavne  A.  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Molten  metal 
pump.     2,075,895  ;  Apr.  6. 

Harmon,  AVayne  A.  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Oil  craclsing 
process.     2,075,896  ;  Apr.  6. 

Harms,  Gordon,  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Distortion 
measuring  device  for  telegraph  systems.  2,094,701 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Harner,  Joseph  P.,  NeA-ada,  Mo.  Grave  marker. 
2,077,834;  Apr.  20. 

Harnett,  Daniel  E.,  Tncltahoe,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazeltine 
Corporation.     Coupling  system.     2,066,777 ;   Jan.    5. 

Harnisch,  Henry,  Ionia,  Iowa.  Grain  binder  attachment. 
2,089,120  ;  Aug.  3. 

Harnisch,  Henry  J.,  Ionia,  Iowa.  Soy  bean  attachment. 
2,095,189  :  Oct.  5. 

Harnischfeger  Corporation.  (See  Henricl;s,  Arthur  G., 
assignor.) 

Harnish,  Mary.      (See  Macliey,   Henry,    assignor.) 

Harnly,  David  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Weather  strip  and  mak- 
ing the  same.     2,078,243  ;  Apr.  27. 

Harnly,  W.  F.     (See  Swiclcard,  Arthur  R.,  assignor.) 

Harnsberger,  Audley  B.,  Winnetka,  assignor  to  The  Pure 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Method  of  and  apparatus 
for  heating  oil.     2,103,719  ;  Dec.   28. 

Harold,  Charles  F.,  Winchester,  Va.  Ice  making  machine. 
2,070,943 ;  Feb.  16. 

Harold,  Herschel  H.  (See  McNamara,  L.  C,  Conway,  Bis- 
sell,  and  Harold.) 

Harold,  Joseph  F.  X.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fiber  and 
waterproofing  and  strengthening  the  same.  2,068,546  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Harp.  Essie  P.,  Independence,  Mo.  Sanitary  dispenser. 
2,068,023  ;  Jan.   19. 

Harper,  Augustus  E.,  Roekville  Centre,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Synchronous  control  of  oscillators.     2,066.528  ;  Jan.  5. 

Harper,  Clair  C,  Pomfret,  Conn.,  and  B.  F.  Kitendaugh, 
Oneida.  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Dawn  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.     Copy  holder.     Re.  20,304  ;  Mar.  23. 

Harper,  Blmer  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Flow-responsive 
means  for  fluid-flow  apparatus.     2,080,267  ;  May  11. 

Harper,  Elmer  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Weighing  feeder. 
2,100,315  ;  Nov.  30. 

Harper,  Blmer  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Weight  controlled 
feeding  means.     2,100,316  ;  Nov.  30. 

Harper,  Ewing,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ashtray  and  ciga- 
rette  extinguisher.     2,093,657 ;   Sept.   21. 

Harper,  George  W,,  and  A.  R.  Catto,  assignors  to  The  Co- 
lumbia Axle  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Axle  drive 
transmission.     2,071,165;  Feb.  16. 

Harper,  Harry  D.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Oil  supply  regu- 
lator.    2,081,330  ;  May  25. 

Harper,  Harry  D.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
First  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company  of  Minneap- 
olis, Minneapolis,  Minn.,  as  tru,stee  for  Margaret  Kruse 
Harper  Trust.  Apparatus  for  making  coffee  infusions 
and  other  infusions.     2,067,918  ;  Jan.  19. 

Harper,  Joseph  W.      (See  Frank,  W.  H,,  and  Harper.) 

Harper.  Luther  A.,  Galveston,  Tex.  Bracket.  2,092,156; 
Sept   7. 

Harper,  Margaret  Kruse,  Trust.      (See  Harper,  Harry  D.) 

Harper,  Philip  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  burner  assembly. 
2,083,602  ;  June  15. 

Harper,  Philip  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  lighting 
means  for  prns  range  burners.     2,093,272;  Sept.   14. 

Hnrper,  Philip  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  valve.  2,095,004; 
Oct.  5. 

Harper,  Philip  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  burner.  2,098,659  ; 
Nov.   9. 

Harper,  Philip  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  burner.  2,099,205; 
Nov.   16. 

Harper,  Robert  O.,  Manchester,  England,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Out- 
board engine  nnd  driving  and  control  mechanism  there- 
for.    2,093,357  ;  Sept.  14. 

Harper,  Roy  M.,  Washburn,  111.  Detachable  heel. 
2,090,999  ;  Aug.  24. 

Harper,  Willinm  A.     (See  Prank,  TI,  J.  L.,  and  Harper.) 

Harper,  William  D.,  Wellesley,  Jlass.  Automobile  brake 
rigging.     2,080,131 ;  May  11. 

Harper,  Worthy  C,  Caldwell,  Ohio.  Stand.  2,080,205  ; 
May  11. 

Ilarpham,  Fred  M.,  deceased,  IT.  E.  Andres  and  G.  R,  Harp- 
ham,  executors,  assignors  to  The  Akers  and  Ilarpham 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Building  construction  unit. 
2,076,989;  Apr.  13. 

Ilarpham,  Gertrude  R.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Ilarpham, 
Fred  M.) 

Ilarrah,  Clayton  C,  nssignor  to  National  Standard  Com- 
pany, NilcH,  Mich.  Reinforced  rubber  article.  2,090,794  ; 
-Aug.  24. 

ITarrap,  Eric  R.,  Chorlton-cum-Hardy,  Manchester,  Eng- 
land. Composite  slab,  block,  or  tile.  2,083,16.''); 
June  8. 

Harrcll,  Clenny  B.,  Metropolis,  111.  Folding  cluiir. 
2,085,973  ;  July  0. 

Harries,  Wolfgang.     (See  Berger,  E.,  and  Hurries.) 

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Harrigan,  William,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  regulating  carburetor  mixtures.  2,083,907  ; 
June  15. 

Harrington,  Edward  L.,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Earth  moving  apparatus.  2,094,153  ; 
Sept.   28. 

Harrington,  Bnos  B.      (See  TuUgren,  John   G.,  assignor.) 

Harrington,  George  R.  (See  Goode,  G.  C,  Miller,  and 
Harrington.) 

Harrington,  James.  (See  Palmer,  H.  W.  S.,  and  Har- 
rington. ) 

Harrington,  Joseph,  Riverside,  111.  Apparatus  for  drying 
and  destroying  sewage.     2,096,176  ;  Oct.  19. 

Harrington,  Joseph,  Jr.  (See  Butler,  E.  L.,  and  Har- 
rington.) 

Harrington,  Joseph,  Jr.,  Wenham,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Folding  machine.     2.087,971  ;  July  27. 

Harrington,  Paul  J.     (See  Read,  C.  L.,  and  Harrington.) 

Harrington,  Roy  C,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Shingle. 
2,093,722  :   Sent.  21. 

Harris,  A.  T.,  Holding  Corporation.  (See  Harris,  Albert 
T.,  assignor.) 

Harris,  Albert  T.,  assignor  to  A.  T.  Harris  Holding 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Power  transmission  de- 
vice.    2,084,843;  June  22. 

Harris,  Albert  T.,  assignor  to  A.  T.  Harris  Holding 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Power  transmission  de- 
vice.    2,084,844  ;  June  22. 

Harris,  Albert  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Harris 
Coupling  Co.,  Inc.     Shaft  coupling.     2,086,549  ;  July  13. 

Harris,  Albert  T.,   New  York,   N.  Y.,   assignor  to  Harris 
Coupling  Co.  Inc.     Shaft  coupling.    2,097,062  ;  Oct.  26. 

Harris,  Allyn,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Safety  Mining 
Company.     Blasting  device.     2,083,705 ;  June   15. 

Harris,  Allyn,  Wheaton,  111.,  assignor  to  Safety  Mining 
Company.    Blasting  apparatus.     2,083,706  ;  June  15. 

Harris,  Allyn,  Wheaton,  111.,  assignor  to  Safety  Mining 
Company.     Blasting  cartridge.     2,083,707  ;  June  15. 

Harris,  Benjamin  R.     (See  Epstein,  A.  K.,  and  Harris.) 

Harris,  Benjamin  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Reducing  dustiness  of 
dusty  materials.     2,068,489  ;  .Tan.  19. 

Harris,  Carl  C,  Orange,  Mass.  Pencil.  Re.  20,481 ;  Aug. 
24. 

Harris,  Charles  R.     (See  Bond,  H.  A.,  and  Harris.) 

Harris,  Charles  R.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Catalyst  preparation.     2,079,404  ;  May  4. 

Harris,  Claude  C,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.  Draft  equalizer. 
2,097,396  ;  Oct.  26. 

Harris,  Cleo,  and  C.  G.  Butler,  assignors  to  The  Cincin- 
nati Ball  Crank  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Air  motor. 
2,067,635  ;  Jan.  12. 

Harris  Coupling  Co.     (See  Harris,  Albert  T.,  assignor.) 

Harris  Coupling  Co.  Inc.  (See  Harris,  Albert  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Harris,  Donald  A.,  et  al.  (See  Hester,  John  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Harris,  Earl  J.,  assignor,  b.v  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Carborundum  Company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  firing  ceramic  ware.  2,097,620 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Harris,  Edw.ird  H.,  assignor  to  Wheeler  Insulated  Wire 
Comnanv,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Enameling  machine. 
2,087,145  ;  July  13. 

Harris,  Edward  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sound  reproduc- 
ing apparatus.     2,076.298  ;  Apr.  6. 

Harris,  Ena  A.      (See  Harris,  Walter  and  E.  A.) 

Harris,  Eugene  10.,  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Elastic  fluid  turbine  arrangement. 
2,098,803  ;  Nov.  9. 

Harris,  Floyd  M.,  Merchantville,  N.  J.  Remote  control 
system.     2,102.070  ;  Dec.  14. 

Harris,  Frank,  Sharon,  assignor  to  Plymouth  Rubber 
Company.  Inc.,  Canton,  M:tss.  L(>:itlier  substitute  and 
making  the  same.     2,071,626;  Feb.  23. 

Harris,  Frederick  G.,  Lytham-St.  Annes,  England.  Han- 
dling soap  paste,  grease,  and  other  materials  of  like 
consistency.     2,096,397-   Oct.   19. 

Harris.  George  J.  (See  Converse,  J.  D..  Handrorth,  and 
Harris.) 

Harris,  George  J.,  and  J.  D.  Conxorso,  McMaslorvlUe, 
Quebec,  Canada,  assignors  to  VI.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Manufacture  of  salts. 
2,089,957;  Aug.  17. 

Harris,  Grove  W.,  et  al.  (See  Beckler,  Oaldey  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Harris,  Gwin  C.  Orange,  assignor  to  Thomas  A.  Kdlson. 
Incorporated,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Motor  Ignition  ap- 
paratus.     2,090.365  :  Aug.   17. 

Harris,  Henry  IT.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Inner  sui'I'aoe  resistant  to 
2,088,,5»3  ;  Aug.  3. 

Harris.  Henry  IT.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Inner  surface  resistant  to 
2,088,594  :  Aug.  3. 

Harris,  Henry  H.,  CliMmimign,  111. 

box  with  centrifug.allv  cast  side  walls.     2,100,901 
30. 

lliirrls,  Henrv  H,,  Champaign,  111.  Carhnrizing  box  with 
cenlrifngall.v  i:inI  side  walls,     2,100,902:  Nov.  30. 

Harris,  James  C,  Jr.,  BiiUhnorp,  Md.  MetiiUurglcal  in- 
duction furnace.     2,079,010;  May  11. 


Carburlr.lng  box   with 
carbon      penetration. 

Carburizlng  box   with 
carbon      peiiotratlon. 


Making  a 


■arburl7.lng 
Nov. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Harris.  Jefferson  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  B.  Bovello, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Xonrefillable  bottle.  2,071,877 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Harris,  Jess,  Cedared^e,  assignor  of  one-Ualf  to  O.  W. 
Overhuls,  Delta,  Colo.  Reverse  signal  light  switch. 
2,086,800  ;  July  13. 

Harris,  John  H.,  Peterboro,  N.  Y.  Projectile.  2,079,937  ; 
May  11. 

Harris,  John  M.,  Jr.,  Baton  Rouge,  IJa.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Development  Company.  Slercoid  switch. 
2,103,459  ;  Dec.  28. 

Harris,  John  R.,  Berwyn,  assignor  to  Birtman  Electric 
Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Suction  cleaner.  2,079,405 ; 
May  4. 

Harris.  Junius  B.,  Jr.,  and  C.  B.  Bowman,  Berkeley,  Calif. 
Signal  device.     2,074,263  ;  Mar.  16. 

Harris,  Leonard  T.,  Chicago  Heights,  HI.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  American  Brake  Shoe  & 
Foundry  Co.,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Heavy  duty  abrasion 
resisting  chain.     2,103,972  ;  Dec.  28. 

Harris,  Lewis  O.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Armpit  rest  fishing  rod 
handle.     2,085,654  ;  June  29. 

Harris,  Lionel  H.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Associated 
Electric  Labomtories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Thermionic 
relay  circuit.     2,070,900  ;  Feb.  16. 

Harris  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Greenway,  J.  R., 
assignor.) 

Harris,  Morton,  Anniston,  Ala.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  Amino- 
chlorodiphenyl  derivatives.     2.079,450  ;  May  4. 

Harris,  Morton,  Anniston,  Ala.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  Hydroxy- 
cnlorodiphenyl  derivatives.     2,084,027  ;  June  15. 

Harris,  Morton,  Anniston,  Ala.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  4-amino- 
diphenyl  compounds.     2,100,803  :  Nov.  30. 

Harris,  Jfoses  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spectacle  level. 
2,068,103;  Jan.  19. 

Harris,  Moses  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  eyecup 
and  dispensing  means.     2,080,268  ;  May  11. 

Harris,  Owen  U.,  Petersburg,  Ind.  Adjustable  body 
support.     2,099,977  ;  Nov.  23. 

Harris  Products.  Company.  (See  Bradley,  Dan  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Harris  Products  Company.  (See  Spahr,  Martin  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Harris  and  Reed  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Reed. 
Edward  A.,  assignor.) 

Harris,  Richard  A.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Envelope  savings 
bank.     2,086,297  ;  July  6. 

Harris,  Robert  E.,  Fort  Thomas,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Cin-Made 
Corporation,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Humidor.  2,074,122 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Harris,  Romaine  R.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Tracking  connec- 
tion for  vehicles,     2,078,756  ;  Apr.  27. 

Harris  Seybold  Potter  Company.  (See  Lewis,  H.  I.,  and 
Seybold,  assicnors.) 

Harris,  Seybold-Potter  Company.  (See  Wood,  James  R., 
assignor.) 

Harris,  Sidney  K.     (See  rtirisfiansfn,  W.  G.,  and  H.arris.) 

Harris.  Sidney  E.  (See  Christiansen,  W.  G.,  Harris,  and 
Lee.) 

Harris  Textile  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Harris, 
Thomas,  assignor.) 

Harris,  Thomas,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Harris  Tex- 
tile Machinery  Corporation.  Covering  apparatus, 
2,076,269  :  Apr,  6. 

Harris.  Thomas.  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Harris  Tex- 
tile Machinery  Corporation.  Making  covered  elastic 
threads.     2.076.270  :  Apr.  6. 

Harris,  Thomas,  Providence,  R.  L,  assignor  to  Harri.s 
Textile  Machinery  Corporation.  Covered  elastic  thread. 
2,076,271 ;  Apr.  6. 

Harris,  Thomas,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Harris 
Textile       Macliinery       Corporation.         Elastic       cord. 

2.076.272  ;  Apr.  6. 

Harris.  Thomas,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Harris 
Textile      Machinery      Corporation.        Elastic      thread, 

2.076.273  :  Apr.  6. 

Harris,   Thomas  G.  M.      (See  Farrar,   D..   Davidson,   and 

Harris.) 
Harris.  Thomas  H..  Jr.     (See  Palkin,  S.,  and  Harris.) 
Harris,  Thomas  M.     (See  Philips,  W.  E.,  and  Harris.) 
Harris,   Vernon    J.,   Cleveland,   Ohio,   assignor   to   Joseph 

Weidenhoff,     Inc..     Chicago,     111,     Lubricating     device. 

2,085,974  :  July  6. 
Harris.  Walter  and  E.  A.,  Conneaut,  Ohio.    Dry  sterilizer. 

2.084,908  :  June  22. 
Harris,    Waltor    B.,    Baysidc,    N.    V.      Oil    g.as   generator. 

2,077,236  ;  Apr.  13. 

Harris,  William  P,.  Romford.  England.  Ticket  Issuing 
mnchine.     2,085.655  :  June  29. 

Harrison,  Albert  D.,  Hampstend,  Quebec,  Canada.  Self 
regulating  fluid  pressure  valve.     2,068,130;  Jan.  19. 

Harrison,  Albert  J,,  London,  assignor  to  C.  E.,  and 
S.  C.  Lucas,  Bromlev,  England.  Folding  and  sliding 
door,  window,  and  the  like.     2.075,716  ;  Mar.  30. 

Harrison,  Alblna  J.,  et  al.  (See  Plochman,  Carl  M..  as- 
signor.) 

Harrison.  Benjamin  H.,  et  al.  (See  Plochman,  Carl  M., 
assignor.) 


Harrison,  Charles  F.  R.,  Selley  Oak,  Birmingham,  and  A. 
E.  Wallis,  Clydach,  England,  assignors  to  The  Inter- 
national Nickel  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Man- 
ufacture of  nickel  carbonyl.     2.080,079  ;  Feb.  9. 

Harrison.  Charles  H.,  London,  England.  Means  for  ar- 
resting amusement    cars,     2,095,413 ;   Oct.   12. 

Harrison,  Clark  W.,  Chester,  Pa.  Smoker's  mouthpiece. 
2,079,961  ;   May   11. 

Harrison,  Clifford  E..  assignor  to  American  Engineering 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Furnace  tuyfere. 
2,070,166  ;  Feb.  9, 

Harrison,  Clifford  E,,  assignor  to  American  Engineering 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Jlaterial  feeding  mecha- 
nism.    2,100,741 ;  Nov.  30. 

Harrison,  (?ale,  Kearny,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corpora- 
tion of  America,  New  York.  N,  Y.  Combined  multi- 
band  electrical  structure  and  switching  mechanism. 
2,078,908  ;  Apr.  27. 

Harrison,  Geoffrey  B.,  and  S.  D.  Threadgold,  Hford,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Dufay-Chfomex  Lim- 
ited, Aldwych,  London,  England.  Printing  or  repro- 
ducing color  photographs.     2,100,006  :  Nov.   23. 

Harrison,  George,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Doehler  Die  Casting 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Radiator  grille.  2,083,785 ; 
June  15. 

Harrison,  George  O.     (See  Parsons,  J.  S.,  and  Harrison.) 
Harrison,    George   O.,    Wilkinsburg,   assignor   to   Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.     Direct-trip  device.     2.077,321  ;  Apr.  13. 
Harrison,  George  W.      (See  Moncrieff,  R.  W.,  and  Harri- 
son.) 

Harrison.  Harry  H,,  Liverpool,  England,  assignor  to  Asso- 
ciated Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  Chicago,  111. 

Telegraph  system.     2,082,575  ;  June  1. 
Harrison.     Henrv,     Conshohocken.     Pa.     Display    device. 

2.077.C90  ;  Apr.  20. 
Harrison.    Henry,    Conshohocken,    Pa.      Display    device. 

2,100.077  ;  Nov.  23. 
Harrison,   Henry   C,   Port  Washington,   assignor   to   Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Record  clamping  means.     2,069,827  ;   Feb.  9. 
Harrison,   Henry   C,   Port   Washington,    assignor  to   Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorrwrated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Acoustic  device.     2,077,170  ;  Apr.  13. 
Harrison,   Henry   C.   Port  Washington,   assignor   to  Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,   Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Telautograph.     2,094.068  ;   Sept.  28. 
Harrison,    Isaac.   Crosswicks.   N.   J.     Cranberry   releasing 

machine,     2.094.535  ;    Sept.    28. 
Harrison,     John,     Malad     City,     Idaho.       Door     holder. 

2.098,175  ;    Nov.    2. 
Harrison,  John  S.     (See  Paine,  R.  E,,  and  Harrison.) 
Harrison,    John    S.,    Cleveland   Heights,    assignor    to   The 

Standard    Oil   Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio,      Converting 

hydrocarbons.     2.078,493  ;  Apr.  27. 
Harrison.  Joseph  D..  Brookivn,  N,  Y.     Sports  lagoon  and 

ocean  terminal.     2,071,520  ;  Feb.  23. 
Harrison,    Laurence    E.,     Prescott,    Ariz.       Recovery    of 

iodine.     2.090.866  :   Aug.    24. 
Harrison.  Laurence  E.,  Prescott,   Ariz.,  assignor  to  Ora- 

mold    Products    Corporation,    West    Hollywood,     Calif. 

Impression  material  and  making  impression  material. 

2,0.89,552  ;  Aug.  10. 
Harrison,  Laurence  S.,  Binghamton,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Business  JIachines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Time  system.     2.101,432  ;  Dec.  7. 
Harrison.  Merton  E..  Rancho  Santa  Fe.  and  A.  V.  Echter- 

nach,    Beverly  Hills,    Calif.,   said   Echternach   assignor 

to  said  Harrison.     Display  turnstile.     2.068,323  ;  Jan. 

Harrison,  Paul  E.,  Donelson,  Tenn..  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company. 
Wilmington.  Del,    Spinning  bucket.    2,073,840  ;  Mar.  16. 

Harrison.  Paul  E.,  Donelson,  and  I.  V.  Hitt,  Old  Hickorv, 
Tenn.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Manufacture 
of  thread.     2.073,839  ;   Mar.   16° 

Harrison,   Ray  F.      (See  Robinson.  H.  J.,  and  Harrison.) 

Harrison,  Reginald.  (See  Burden,  W.  M.,  Genders,  and 
Harrison.) 

Harrison,  Sarah  A.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Button  backer. 
2.100.103  :  Nov.  23. 

Harrison.  Thaddeus  G.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Advertising  de- 
vice.    2,085,803  ;  July  6. 

Harrison,  Thomas  R.,  "Wyncote,  assignor  to  The  Brown 
instrument  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Measuring  ap- 
paratus,     2,098,685  ;   Nov,   9.  "       6  ap 

Harrison-Weise  Company.  (See  Harrison,  William  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Harrison.    William   L.,   assignor  to   Harrison-Weise   Com- 

"  S^A^d^' -Xo  '^x*^?'  J'J-  Window  cleaner's  safety  anchor. 
2.086,(68;  July  13. 

Harriss,  Henry  W..  RaUiniore,  Md..  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Cheney  Company,  Winchester,  Mass. 
Flasliing.     2,076,990  ;  Apr.  13. 

Harroun,  Ray  W..  Detroit,  Mich,,  assignor  to  Aero-Stvle 
Vo^"o^n""T^  u  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Wheel  guard. 
J,OiO,.;,{0;  Feb.  9, 

Harroun.  Ray  W.,  assignor  to  G.  A.  Wood.  Detroit,  Mich. 
Automobile  clutch  control  power  device  ''  086  3''S  • 
July  6.  •        .       >   -    . 


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267 


Harry,  Gordon  W.,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Oil  trap  for  vacuum  pumps. 
2,079,406  ;  May  4. 

Harsch,  Chester  A.,  and  D.  A.  Fingerhooth,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Apparatus  for  cooling  and  freezing  food  products. 
2,070,729  ;  Feb.  16. 

Harsch,  John  W.,  Gwynedd,  assignor  to  Leeds  &  Northrup 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Heat  treatment  of  steels. 
2,103,848  ;  Dec.  28. 

Harse,  Alfred  W.,  deceased,  Bellmore,  N.  Y.  ;  M.  T.  Harse, 
administratrix.     Leader.     2,090,478  ;  Aug.   17. 

Harse,  Marie  T.,  administratrix.      (See  Harse,  Alfred  W.) 

Harshaw  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Long,  Kenneth 
E.,  assignor.) 

Harshaw  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Perrin,  William 
J.,  assignor.) 

Harshberger,  Kathleen  M.  (See  Harshberger,  Norman  P. 
and  K.  M.) 

Harshberger,  Norman  P.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  Bakelite 
Building  Products  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shingle. 
2,085,553  ;  June  29. 

Harshberger,  Norman  P.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  Bakelite 
Building  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roofing 
and  siding  element.     2,095,248  ;  Oct.   12. 

Harshberger,  Norman  P.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  Bakelite 
Building  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roofing 
and  siding  element.     2,095,249  ;  Oct.  12 

Harshberger,  Norman  P.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  Bakelite 
Building  Products  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roofing 
and  siding  element.     2,096,242  ;  Oct.     19. 

Harshberger,  Norman  P.  and  K.  M.,  Scarsdale,  assignors 
to  Bakelite  Building  Products  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Shingle.    2,103,076  ;  Dec.  21. 

Hart-Carter  Company.  (See  Ingraham,  C.  C,  and  Var- 
usky,  assignors.) 

Hart,  (iharles.  Media,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  J.  Con- 
way, Coatesville,  and  one-fourth  to  W.  S.  Jackson, 
Bala-Cynwyd,  Pa.  Wrought  iron  and  method. 
2,078,494;  Apr.  27. 

Hart,  Dudley  W.,  Phillipsburg,  assignor  to  IngersoU- 
Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Mounting  for  rock 
drills.     2,088,649  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hart,  Dudley  W.,  Phillipsburg,  assignor  to  IngersoU-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Feeding  device.  2,090,479  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Hart,  Earl  R.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Clark 
Controller  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Measuring  ap- 
paratus.    2.077,146  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hart,  Edward  H.  L.  (See  Hart,  Henry  M.  and  H.  R., 
and  B.  H.  L.) 

Hart,  Frank,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Decalcomania. 
2,094.886 ;  Oct.  5. 

Hart,  Franklin  H.      (See  Carmichael,  W.  A.,  and  Hart.) 

Hart,  Fred  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combined  tooth 
brush  holder  and  sterilizer.      2,099,336  ;   Nov.   16. 

Hart,  Frederick  A.,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Remington  Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     2,075,578  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hart,  Frederick  A.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Reming- 
ton Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Typewriting 
machine.     2,078,075  ;   Apr.   20. 

Hart,  Frederick  A.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Reming- 
ton-Rand, Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Accounting  machine. 
2,083,994;  June  15. 

Hart,  (Jeorge  H.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Heater  circuit 
and  control.     2,085,217  ;  June  29. 

Hart,  George  T.,  Jr.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Drying 
sponges.     2,079,708;  May  11. 

Hart,  Gilbert  W.     (See  Kuhn,  L.  H.,  and  Hart.) 

Hart,  Guy,  assignor  to  Gibson,  Inc.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
Electrical  musical  instrument.     2,087,106  ;  July  13. 

Hart,  Guy,  assignor  to  Gibson,  Inc.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
Neck  for  musical  instruments.     2,100,249  ;  Nov.  23. 

Hart,  Harrv  S.     (See  Hindahl,  David,  assignor.) 

Hart,  Hector  R.  (See  Hart,  Henry  M.,  and  H.  R.,  and 
E.  H.  L.) 

Hart,  Henry  J.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     2J)79,013  ;  May  4. 

Hart,  Henry  J.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Royal 
Typewriter  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewrit- 
ing machine.     2.084.803  :  June  22. 

Hart,  Henry  M.  and  Hector  R.  Hart,  Durban,  and  E.  H. 
L.  Hart,  Johannesburg,  Union  of  South  Africa.  Door 
handle  and  the  like.     2.080,174;  May  11. 

Hart,  Kenneth  V.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Making  welded  tube 
joints.     2,091,982;  Sept.  7. 

Hart,  Lester  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Hi-Voltage 
Equipment  Company.  Fuse  protective  circuit. 
2,102,204  ;  Doc.  14. 

Hart,  Merrill  C,  assignor  to  The  Upjohn  Company,  Kal- 
amazoo, Mich.  Germicidal  preparation.  2,07(),080  ; 
Feb.  0. 

Ilart,  Merrill  C,  assignor  to  The  Upjohn  Compnny, 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.  I'loducing  a  germicidal  preparation. 
2,082,625  ;  Juno  1 . 

Hnrt,  Ilicliard  A.,  and  J.  Mo;V.  Stevenson,  Taylor  County, 
Tex-.      0\  voko  iiiiMl,.].      2.09.'),698;  Oct.  12. 

Hart,  Rlcliind  C..  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Device  for  playing 
cards.     2,103.460:  Dec.  28. 

Hart,  RIchiinl  II.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C?.  D.  Thornton, 
Jr.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Time  switch.  2,073,743  ; 
Mar.  10. 


Hart,  Stanley,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Tuttle  &  Bailey,  Inc., 
New  Britain,  Conn.  Control  register  for  air  condition- 
ing apparatus.     2,082,335  ;  June  1. 

Hart,  Stanley,  Berlin,  Conn.,  and  L.  Zavorski,  Easthamp- 
ton,  Mass.,  assignors  to  Tuttle  &  Bailey,  Inc.,  New 
Britain,  Conn.  Adjustable  register.  2,103,982 ;  Dec 
28. 

Hart,  Walter  H.,  Winnetka,  assignor  to  Stein,  Hall  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Conversion  process. 
2,073,342  ;  Mar.  9. 

Hart,  William  A.,  t)etroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Colonial 
Broach  Company.  Gear  broaching  machine  and  method. 
2,102,071 ;  Dec.  14. 

Hart,  William  J.,  Sharon,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Electrical   apparatus.      2,103,816;   Dec.    28. 

Hartbauer,  August  W.  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerator 
hatch  arrangement.     2,101,368  ;  Dec.  7. 

Hartburg,  Herman  L.,  Denver,  Colo.  Beet  piling  machine. 
2,071,743;  Feb.  23. 

Hartel,  Herman,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Lyon  Incorporated,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tire 
cover.     Re.  20,386  ;  June  1. 

Harter,   Fred  L.      (See  Snyder,   Robert  E.,   assignor.) 

Hartenstein,  Herman  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Manufacture  of  fer- 
tilizer.    2,070,658  ;  Feb.  16. 

Harter,  Charles,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Car  coupler  centering 
device.     2,077,560;  Apr.  20. 

Harter,  Isaac,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Babcock 
&  Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Steam  boiler. 
2,075,609  ;  Mar.  30. 

Harter,  Isaac,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  P.  R.  Cassidy,  Short 
Hill.'!,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Babcock 
&  Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Furnace.  2,077,410  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Harter,  Noah  S.,  assignor  to  Cyclone  Fence  Company, 
Waukegan,  111.  Mechanism  for  winding  wire  fabric  onto 
drums.     2,076,778  ;  Apr.  13. 

Harter,  Noah  S.,  assignor  to  Cyclone  Fence  Company, 
Waukegan.  111.  Mechanism  for  crimping  wire  mesh 
fabric.     2,091,229  ;  Aug.  24. 

Harter,  Robert  L.,  Hinsdale,  111.  Oiling  device. 
2,071,929  ;  Feb.  23. 

Company.       (See    Bailey,     James,    as- 


(See  Barker,  William  T.,  Jr., 
(See  Bates,  Lloyd  G.,  as- 
(See  Diffenderffer,  John  K. 
(See  Forter,  Samuel  A.,  as- 
(See  Iloniss,  William  H.,  as- 
(See  Honiss.  William  T.,  as- 
(See  Howard,  George  E.,  as- 
(See  Mcintosh,  Harold  W., 
(See  Merrill,  Donald  G.,  as- 
(See  Mulholland,  Vergil,  as- 


Hartford-Empire 

signer. ) 
Hartford-Empire  Company. 

assignor. ) 
Hartford-Empire    Company. 

signor. ) 
Hartford-Empire   Company. 

E.,  assignor.) 
Hartford-Empire  Company. 

signor.) 
Hartford-Empire  Company. 

signor.) 
Hartford-Empire  Company. 

signor.) 
Hsrfford-Empire  Company. 

signor.) 
Hartford-Empire   Company. 

assignor.) 
Hartford-Empire  Company. 

.sisnor. ) 
Hartford-Empire  Company. 

signor.) 
Hartford-Empire    Company. 

signor.) 
Hartford-Empire     Company. 

Smith,  assignors.) 
Hartford-Empire    Company. 

signor.) 
Hartford-Empire   Company. 

signor.) 
Hartford-Empire    Company. 

signor.) 
Hartford-Empire   Company. 

assignor.) 
Hartford-Empire   Company. 

assignor.) 
Hartford-Empire   Company. 

assignor.) 
Hart  ford-Empire   Company. 

signor.) 
Ilartgen.  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  Reading  Iron  Company, 

Reading,  Pa.     Iron  metallurgy.     2,072,072  ;  Feb.  23. 
Hartgen,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  Reading  Iron  Company, 

Reading,  Pa.     Iron  motnllurgy.     2,072,073  ;  Feb.  23. 
Harth,    Philip    E.,    and    M.    A.    Baernstoln,    assignors    to 

National   Pigments  and  Chemical   Company,   St.   Louis, 

Mo.     Making  iron  castings.     2,083,562  ;  June  15. 
Hartig,   Henry  R.,  Robbinsdale,  assignor  to  Minneapolis- 

TTonoywpll "  Regulator    Company,     Minneapolis,    Minn. 

Temperature   control   apparatus.      2,0!)9,087  ;   Nov.    23. 
Ilartig.     Walter.    Overland,     Mo.       Invalid    wheel    chair. 

2,086,550  :  July  13. 
Hartley,   Emmott   C.  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,    to 

Addrrasograph-Multlgrapli  Corporation.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Printing  machine.     2,094,010:  Sept.  28. 
Hartley,  (Jeorge  C,  and  W.  J.  Reynolds,  Aldwych,  Ijondon, 

England,   assignors   to   Western   Electric   (Company,   In- 
corporated,    New     York,     N.     Y.       Telephone     system. 

2,076.234  ;   Apr.  0. 
Hartley,    Harrison    S.,    St.    Joseph,    Mo.      Polishing   and 

Hcnibblng  device.     2,088,650  ;  Aug.  3. 


(See 
(See 
(See 
(See 
(See 


Peiler,  Karl  E.,  as- 
Peiler,  K.  E.,  and 
Riley,  Clare  S.,  as- 
Rowe,  George  E.,  as- 
Smith,    Algy    J.,    as- 


(See  Steimer,  Theodore  C, 
(See  Wadman,  Harold  A., 
(See  Waugh,  Thomas,  Jr., 
(See  Wise,   Charles  H.,  as- 


268 


INFiEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hartman,  Charles  M.,  assignor  of  forty  percent  to  E.  M. 
Jenkins,  Grand  Rapids,  Midi.  Itefrigerator  tray. 
2,074,546  ;  Mar.  23. 

Hartman  Electrical  Mfg.  Company,  The.  (See  Hartman, 
Frank  O.,  assignor.) 

Hartman,  Frank  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments  of  seven-tenths  to  G.  H.  Bergman.  Ap- 
paratus for  the  treatment  and  purification  of  liquids. 
2,089,793  :   Aug.    10. 

Hartman,  Frank  O.,  assignor  to  The  Hartman  Electrical 
Mfg.  Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Stationary  contact 
system  for  vibratory  switches.     2,082,493 ;  June  1. 

Hartman,  George  H.,  and  J.  S.  Burden,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Method  and  machine  for  forming  pretzels.  2,074,904  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Hartman,  Howard  W.,  South  Williamsport,  and  J.  F. 
Brown,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  said  Brown  assignor  to  said 
Hartman.  Electrical  conduit  system.  2,076,558;  Apr. 
13. 

Hartman,  Robert  G.,  and  S.  G.  White,  Noblesville,  Ind. 
Sandal.     2,081,375  ;  May  25. 

Hartman,  Rush  S.,  Ewing  Township,  Mercer  County, 
N.  J.     Door  lock.     2,097,232  ;  Oct  26. 

Hartman,  Thomas  L.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  J.  W. 
Keagy ;  one-third  to  H.  M.  Young,  and  one-third  to 
Reymer  &  Brothers,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Procfss  and 
anparatus  for  beverage  dispensing.     2,100,742  ;  Nov.  30. 

Hartman,  William  W.,  and  R.  A.  Steps,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Casing   centering  device.     2,089.553 :  Aug.   10. 

Hartmann,  August.  (See  Bartunek,  R.  Hartmann,  Stoeck- 
ly,  and  Uytenbogaart.) 

Hartmann,  Aug:u8t,  Berlln-Lichterfelde,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  American  Bemberg  (Corporation,  New"  York, 
N.  Y.  Cuprammonium  yarn  manufacture.  2,095,220  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Hartmann  &  Braun  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Blamberg, 
Ernst,  assignor.) 

Hartmann,  Ernest  E.,  assignor  to  Petree  &  Dorr  Engineers, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sugar  juice  clarification. 
2,093.759  :  Sept.  21. 

Hartmann,  Fritz,  Dortmund-Horde,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Magnesital  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrank- 
ter  Haftung,  Koln-Mulheim,  Germany.  Manufacture  of 
chromium  ore  containing  bricks.     2,079,066  ;  May  4. 

Hartmann,  Hans,  and  H.  Rabe,  Mannheim,  assignors  to 
I.  G.  Parbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of  fluorescence  produc- 
ing substances  soluble  in  hydrocarbon  oils.  2,071,521 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Hartmann,  Joseph,  Rudolstadt,  assignor  to  the  firm 
Siemens-Reiniger-Veifa,  Gesellschaft  fiir  Medizlnische 
Technik  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Fluorescent  screen. 
2,088,595  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hartmann.  Julius  F.  G.  P.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Elec- 
trode adapted  to  be  in  contact  with  mercury.  2,081,376  ; 
May  25. 

Hartmann,  M.nx.  Riehen,  near  Basel,  and  F.  Locher,  Basel, 
assignors  to  the  firm  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in 
Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Esters  of  nucleotides  "and 
making  same.     2,082,395  ;  June  1. 

Hartmann,  Alax,  Riehen,  and  A.  Wettstein,  assignors  to 
the  firm  of  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle, 
Basel,  Switzerland.  Purifying  preparations  containing 
corpus  luteum  hormones.     2,092,453  ;  Sept.  7. 

Iltrtnianu,  Otto,  assignor  to  Sohinidt'sche  Helssdampf- 
Gesellschaft.  m.  b.  II.,  Kassel-Wilhelmshohe,  Germany. 
Boiler.     2,060.401  :  Jan.  5. 

Hartmann,  Otto,  assignor  to  Schmidfsche  Heissdampf- 
(Jcsellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Kassel-Wilhclmshohe,  Germany. 
Boiler.     2.088,905  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hartmann,  Otto  H.,  assignor  to  Schmidfsche  Helssdarapf- 
Gpseiischaft,  m.  b.  H.,  Kassel-AVilhelmshohe,  Germany. 
Boiler.     2,072,675  ;  Mar.  2. 

Hartmann  Trunk  Company.  (See  Ritter,  Julius,  Jr.,  as- 
Ri'.jnor, ) 

Hartshorne,  Prank  W.  K.,  Quincy,  Fla.,  assignor  to 
Floridin  Company,  Warren,  I'a.  Treating  naturally  ac- 
tive earth  and  product  thereof.     2,079,854;  May  il. 

Hartsough,  Ralph  B.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Carburp"tor  for 
internal  combustion  engines.     2,084,340  ;  June  22. 

Hartt,  Robert  A.,  Lynn.  ^In^!s.  Mjichiiic  for  applying  edge 
bindings  to  shoe  uppers.     2,080.712  ;  May  18.  ' 

Hartung,  Felix  C,  Chicago,  111.  Composite  tool. 
2.089,121  ;   Aug.  3. 

Hartung,  Walter  II.      (See  Miller,  E.,  and  Hartung.) 

Hartung,  Walter  H.,  I,ansdowne,  Pa.,  W.  G.  Young.  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.,  and  F.  S.  Crossley,  assignors  to  Sharp 
&  Dohme,  Incorporated.  I'hiladelphia,  I'a.  M;uiufac- 
ture   of  alcohols.     2,098,200  :    Nov.   2. 

JIartwick,  Arthur  T.      (See  Hall,   H.  P.,  and  Hartwlck.) 

Hartwig,  Arthur  II.,  Alichigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company,  Chi- 
cago. 111.      Welded  center  plate.      2.078.176:  Apr.  20. 

Hartwig,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Railway  Utility  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Automatic  control  for  burners.  2,103.529: 
Dec.  28. 

Hartzell,  Forest  II.,  Dayton,  Oliio.  Card  case.  2,084,085  ; 
June  15. 

Hartzell,  Frank   (executor).      (See  Buchan,  Hugh  G.) 

Hartzell,  Herman  L.      (See  Sturm,  R.  E.,  and  Hartzell.) 

Hartzell,  Herman  L..  Anderson.  Ind..  assignor,  by  nfsnp 
nflslKiiincnt.>,  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Control  apparatus  for  engine  starters. 
2,007,084  :  Jan.  5. 


Hartzell,  Herman  L.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electrical  con- 
denser.    2,091,591 ;  Aug.  31. 

Hartzell  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Hartzell,  Robert  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hartzell,  Robert  N.,  assignor  to  Hartzell  Industries,  Inc., 
Piqua,  Ohio.     Compressing  wood.    2,101,542  ;  Dec.  7. 

Harvel  Corporation,  The.  (See  Harvey,  Mortimer  T.,  as- 
si'Tior.) 

Harvel  Corporation,  The.  (See  Harvey,  M.  T.,  and 
Damitz.  assignors.) 

Harvey,  Alexander  T.,  Muskogee,  Okla.  Baby's  nursing 
bottle  heater.     2,079,611 ;  May  11. 

Harvev,  Aro  M.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Stretching  machine. 
2.092,278  :  Sept  7. 

Harvey,  Claire  H.     (See  Harvey,  Henry  S.,  assignor.) 

Harvey,  Cora  G.      (See  Gould,  Edwin  J.,  assignor.) 

Harvey,  Edward  W.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  and  R.  M. 
Jones,  Sheffield,  Ala.,  assignors  to  The  Barrett  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  fertilizers. 
2,077,171 ;  Apr.  13. 

Harvey,  Frederic  A.,  and  R.  E.  Birch,  assignors  to  Harbi- 
son-Walker Refractories  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Re- 
fractory mortar  composition.     2,077,793  ;  Apr.  20. 

Harvey,  Frederic  A.,  and  R.  E.  Birch,  assignors  to  Harbi- 
son-Walker Refractories  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Re- 
fractories.    2,077,794  ;  Apr.  20. 

Harvey,  Frederic  A.,  and  R.  E.  Birch,  assignors  to  Harbi- 
son-Walker Refractories  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Re- 
fractories.    2,077,795:  Apr.  20. 

Harvey,  Frederic  A.,  and  R.  E.  Birch,  assignors  to  Harbi- 
son-Walker Refractories  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Chrome  ore  refractories.     2,077.796  ;  Apr.  20. 

Harvey,  Harold  C,  assignor  to  The  Agasote  Millboard 
Company,  Trenton.  N.  J.  Composite  flooring  material. 
2,069,720;   Feb.    2. 

Harvey,  Henry  S.,  assignor  to  C.  H.  Harvey,  Palm  Beach, 
Fla.     Door  hanger  and  track.    2,068,674 ;  Jan.  26. 

Harvey,  Herbert,  assignor  to  L.  M.  Harvey,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.    Tyinr-  machine.     2.100.601 ;  Nov.  30. 

Harvey,  Herbert  C,  Camden,  N.  J.  Refrigerating  appa- 
ratus.    2,097,815  :  Nov.   2. 

Harvey,  Jacquelin  E.,  Jr.,  Cogdell,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  Southern  Wood  Preserving  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Producing  a  wood  preservative  or  the  like.  2,082,885  ; 
June  8. 

Harvey,  James  W.,  Readfield,  ISIaine,  assignor  to  R.  S.  Al- 
lyn.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Outboard  motor  bracket  for 
canoes,  etc.    2,068,982  ;  Jan.  26. 

Harvey,  James  W.,  Winthrop,  Maine,  assignor  to  R.  S. 
Allyn,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Marine  motor  construction. 
2,090,037  ;   Oct   19. 

Harvey,  Leo  M.     (See  Harvey,  Herbert.) 

Harvey,  Leo  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Towel  cabinet. 
2,007,760  ;  Jan.  12. 

Harvey,  Leo  JI.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fruit  clipper. 
2.068,024  ;  Jan.  19. 

Harvey,  Leo  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Towel  cabinet. 
2.087.513  ;  July  20. 

Harvey,  Mortimer  T.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Harvel  Corporation.  Composition  of  matter. '  2,087,000  ; 
July  13. 

Harvey,  Mortimer  T.,  East  Orange,  and  P.  M.  Damitz, 
Ocean  Grove.  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Harvel  Corporation. 
Compositions  of  matter,  and  methods  and  steps  of 
mal;ing  and  using  the  same.     2,067,919  ;  Jan.  19. 

Harvey,  Mortimer  T.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Harvel  Corporation.  Destructively  distilling  cashew 
nut  shell  liquid.     2,098,824  ;  Nov.  9. 

Harvey,  Mortimer  T.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The  Harvel  Corporation.  Composition  of  matter  and 
method  and  steps  of  making  and  using  the  same. 
2,101,853  ;  Dec.  14. 

Ilarvey,  Rodney  B.,  St.  P.nul,  Minn.  Treating  fruit 
2.077,411  ;  Apr.  20. 

^2'"o94'in^°S"^  t^28   ^®*''°'*'    ^'''*=''-     Electrode    holder. 

Harvey-Whipple,   Inc.      (See  Bork,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

Harvey,  William  D.,  and  A.  P.  Chester,  assignors  to 
Globe  American  Corporation,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Cook  stove. 
2.102,4u9  ;  Dec.  14. 

Uarwick,  Paul  M  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  tube 
expeller.     2,083,603  :  June  15. 

Ilarwig,  Carl  G.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
fewitcli  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
traffic  controlling  apparatus.     2,008,381  ;  Jan.   19. 

Harwood,  James.      (See  Ralston,  A.  W.,  and  Harwood.) 

Harwood,  Harvey  G..  and  B.  G.  Albee,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 
Ink  fountain.     2.097,021  ;  Nov.  2. 

Harwood    Paisley  B.     (See  Seeger,   E.  W.,  and  Harwood.) 

Hasbrouck,  Harold  J.,  Jr.  (See  Ross,  E.,  and  Has- 
brouck.) 

Hasbrouck,  Harold  J.,  Jr.,  Flushing,  assignor  to  United 
Research  Corporation,  Long  Island  City.  N.  Y.  Gal- 
vanometer.    2,081,233;  May  25 

Hasbrouck,  Harold  J..  Jr..  Flushing,  assignor  to  United 
Research  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  System 
for  sound  reproduction.     2.08G.770;  Ju'lv  13 

Hasbrouck,  Harold  J.,  Jr.,  Flushing,  assignor  to  United 
Research  Corporation.  Long  Island  Citv,  X.  Y.  Optical 
system   for   sound   reproduction.     2,093.012  ;    Sept.   14. 

Hasbrouck  Harold  J  tlr  Flushing,  assignor  to  United 
Research  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y  Driv- 
ing and  guiding  film.     2,102,895  ;  Dec    21 


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Hasbrouck,  Harold  J.,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Pliotoplionographic 
apparatus.  2,102,778  ;  Dec.  21. 
Hasbroucif,  Harold  J.,  Jr.,  Flushing,  and  E.  Ross,  Elm- 
hurst,  assignors  to  United  Research  Corporation,  Long 
Island  City,  N.  Y.  Galvanometer  mount.  2,086,769  ; 
July  13. 

Hasbrouck,  Harold  J.,  Jr.,  Flushing,  and  E.  Ross,  Elm- 
hurst,  assignors  to  United  Research  Corporation,  Long 
Island  City,  N.  Y.  Film  gate  assembly.  2,092,158 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Hasbrouck,  Harold  J.,  Jr.,  Flushing,  and  E.   Ross,   Elm- 
hurst,  assignors  to  United  Research  Corporation,  Long 
Island     City,     N.     Y.     Roller     and     flywheel     mount. 
2,092,159  ;   Sept.   7. 
Hasbrouck,  John  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  Weidman, 

Detroit,  Mich.     Propeller.     2,100,592  ;  Nov.  30. 
Easche,  Rudolph  L.,  Whitefish  Bay,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith 
Corporation,   Milwaukee,  Wis.     Making   formaldehyde. 
2,060,622  ;  Jan.  5. 
Haschke,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Dayton,    Ohio.      Refrigerating   apparatus.      2,073,008 ; 
Mar.  9. 
Haseltine,  Stacy  B.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.    Hand  brake.    2,073,794  ;  Mar.  16. 

H-aseltiue,  Stacy  B.,  Glen  EUyn,  assignor  to  \V.  H.  Miner, 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Draft  and  buffing  gear.  2,076,779  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Haseltine,  Stacy  B.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Refrigerator  car  door.     2,083,708  ;  June  15. 

Haseltine,  Stacy  B.,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Draft  and  buffer  gear.  2,090,120 ; 
iug.  17. 
Haseltine,  Stacy  B.,  ,Glen  Ellyn,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner, 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerator  car  door.  2,101,942  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Haselton,  Merton  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Teleregister  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electri- 
cal indicating  means.     2,067,187  ;  Jan.  12. 

Haselton,  Merton  L.,  Rye,  assignor  to  The  Teleregister 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Indicator.  2,093,122  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Haselwood,  Willis  E.  (See  Schellenger,  N.  C,  and  Hasel- 
wood.) 

Hasenclever,  Robert.      fSee  Stern,  G.,  and  Hasenclever.) 

Haskelite  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Rozema, 
Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Haskell,  Frank  E.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Electric  system. 
2,089,368  ;    Aug.    10. 

Haskell,  Frederic  V.  (See  Fox,  A.  L.,  Haskell,  and 
Sturzenegger.) 

Haskell,  John  D.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Dilts  Ma- 
chine Works,  Inc.  Variable  flow  pulp  treating  ma- 
chine.    2,095,361  ;  Oct.  12. 

Haskell,  Orin  S.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Apparatus  for  producing  a  gas  atmos- 
phere.    2,085,584  ;  June  29. 

Haskell,  Robert  J.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Curtain  rod  holder. 
2,069,144  ;  Jan.  26. 

Haskins,  Butler  J.,  assignor  to  Joseph  Weidenhoff,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.  Locating  engine  dead-centers.  2,072,984  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Haskins,  Joseph  F.,  and  D.  C.  Ellsworth,  deceased,  by 
J.  F.  Haskins,  administrator,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Cellu- 
lose mixed  ethers  and  the  preparation  thereof. 
2,102,205  ;  Dec.   14. 

Haskins,  Rupert  L.      (See  Metcalf,  C.  W.,  and  Haskins.) 

Haslauer,  Adolf,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Getter  for  vacuum 
tubes.     2,093,273  ;  Sept.  14. 

Hasler  A.-G.  vormals  Telegraphenwerkstatte  von  G.  Has- 
ler.     (See  Kohler,  Ulrich.  assienor.) 

Hasler  A.-G.  Werke  fUr  Telephonic  &  Prazisionsmechanik. 
(See  Ochsenbein,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Haslev,  Andreas  M.,  Randers,  Denmark.  Electrical  relay. 
2.080,356;  May  11. 

Hass,  Henry  B.,  West  Lafayette,  and  E.  B.  Hodge,  Terre 
Haute,  assignors  to  Purdue  Research  Foundation,  West 
Lafayette,  Ind.    Nitrating  ethane.     2,071,122  ;  Feb.  10. 

Hass,  Henry  B.,  and  G.  E.  Hinds,  assignors  to  Purdue 
Research  Foundation,  West  Lafayette,  Ind.  Synthesis 
of  cyclopropane.     2,098,239  ;   Nov.  9. 

Hass,  Henry  B.,  West  Lafayette,  Ind.,  and  E.  W.  Gluesen- 
kamp,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Purdue  Research 
Foundation,  West  Lafayette,  Ind.  Producing  cyclo- 
propane.    2,102.556  ;  Dec.  14. 

Hasse,  Hans,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fQr 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  ni.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Tun- 
ing system.    2,081,584  ;  May  25. 

Hasselbacli,  Albert  E.,  Utica,  Mich.  Beehive.  2,090,042  : 
Aug.  17. 

IlaSRolhach,  Alexander,  assignor  to  G.  Polyslus,  Aktlen- 
gesellschaft,  Dessau,  Germany.  Heat  exchange  appa- 
ratus.    2,087,344 ;  July  20. 

Hasselatrom,  Torstnn.  (See  Brennan,  B.  A.,  Calrncross, 
Ilasselstrora,  and  Hull.) 

Hassi'Istroin,  Torsion,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Washington 
Hull,  Savannali,  Ga.  Ilydrogenatcd  phenanthrone 
homologs.      2,095,548;  Oct.   12. 

HasBclwandcr,  Anthony  A.  (See  Qlfford,  Arthur  O.,  OB- 
Hlgnor.) 

Ilasscnfold   P.rns.   Inc.      (Sep  Oelbaum,  Ilonry.  assignor.) 

Ilassonfeld,  Harold.     (See  Oelbaum,  Henry,  assignor.) 


Hassenfeld,  Helal,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dial  card. 
2,098,003  ;   Nov.   2. 

Hassenfeld,  Jack,  Providence,  R.  I.  Rigid  multicover  box. 
2,088,107  ;  July  27. 

Hassett,  John  C.     (See  Dwyer,  T.  F.,  Jr.,  and  Hassett.) 

Hassig,  Edward,  assignor  to  Wetmore  Reamer  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Rotary  cutting  tool.  2,096,489 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Hassler,  Anthony  E.,  Ridley  Park,  and  H.  W.  Field, 
Glen  Mills,  assignors  to  The  Atlantic  Refining  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Heating  process  and  appa- 
ratus.    2,081,927  ;  June  1. 

Hassold,  Victor  C,  Chesnut  Hill,  assignor  to  Steel  Heddle 
Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stop  mo- 
tion  for  looms.     2,095,699  ;  Oct.   12. 

Hasson,  Paul  R.,  and  N.  C.  Storey,  Leeds,  England. 
Hydraulic  hoist.     2,099,886;  Nov.  23. 

Hastings,  Arthur  C,  Jr.,  Augusta,  Maine.     Spark  plug. 

2.069.951  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hastings,  Donald  F.,  Radburn,  Fair  Lawn,  assignor  to 
Hardwick,  Hindle,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Rheostat. 
2,066,835  ;  Jan.  5. 

Hastings,  Harold  P.      (See  Bissell,  C.  H.,  and  Hastings.) 

Hastings,  Herbert,  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Reversible  float 
gauge.     2,097,278  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hastings.  Herbert,  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Timing  device. 
2,103,257  ;  Dec.  28. 

Hastings,  Herbert,  and  W.  B.  Connol'iy,  assignors  to  Roch- 
ester Manufaeturine  Co..  Inc..  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Liquid 
vaporizing  and  air  humidifying  apparatus.  2,069,145 : 
Jan.  26. 

Hastings  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Phillips,  Har- 
old P.,  assignor.) 

Hastings,  Roger  W.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Plate  condenser.     2,085,191 :  June  29 

^''}>®^^i'k=.^''*^'^"'"  ^  •    Birmingham,  Ala.     Rail  fastening. 

2.083.952  ;  June  15. 

Hat  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Stack,  Frank  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hata,  Sahachiro,  K.  Matsumura,  and  K.  Ishihara,  Tokyo, 
Japan.  Preparing  9-amino-3,6-dimethoxy-10-methyl- 
acndinium  chlorides.     2,083,908  ;  June  15. 

Hatch,  Charles  T..  assignor  to  Union  Steel  Products  Com- 
pany,   Albion,    Mich.     Bread   rack.      2.066.623 ;   Jan     5. 

Hatch,  Eugene  J.     (See  Bennett.  Claude  L.,  assignor.) 

Hatch,  Meredith  R.     (See  Rode,  F.  J.,  Hatch,  and  Schloz.) 

Hatch,  Raymond  S.,  Longview,  assignor  to  Weyerhaeuser 
Timber  Company,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Producing  vanillin 
from  waste  sulphite  liquor.     2,099,014  ;  Nov.  16 

Hatcher,  James  L.,  U.  S.  Army,  Winclie.ster,  Va.  Syn- 
chronized control  gear  for  machine  guns.  2,093  441  • 
Sept.  21.  .       ,         . 

Hatfield,  Arthur  E.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Dry 
cleaning.      2,072,332  ;  Mar.  2.  ^ 

Hatfield  Wire  and  Cable  Co.  (See  Brown,  Joseph  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hathaway,  Chester  A.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Rotatable  in- 
formation finder.     2,098,933  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hathaway,  Chester  W.,  and  E.  Kruinsiek.  assignors  to 
Slueller  Co.,  Decatur,  111.  Shower  head  and  making 
the  same.     2,085,854  ;  Julv  6. 

Hathaway,  Edgar  F.,  Wellesley,  Mass.  Yarn  spool. 
2,081,331  ;  May  25. 

Hathaway,  Edgar  P.,  Wellesley,  and  W.  Bixby,  Dorchester, 
Mass.  Wear  testing,  measuring,  and  recording  appara- 
tus and  method.     2,100,332  ;  Nov.  30. 

Hatherell,  George  A.,  Burbank,  assignor  to  F.  A  Gar- 
butt,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Purifying  resinous  material 
suitable  for  use  in  chewing  gum.     2,070,047  ;  Feb.  9. 

Ha  thorn,  Charles  E.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  Quick  de- 
tachable  clevis.      2,089,649  ;   Aug.   10. 

Hathorn,  Charles  E..  Kpiiinorp,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Curti.s -Wright  Corporation.  Retract- 
able landing  gear.     2.095,743;  Oct.   12. 

Hathorn,  Clarence  J.,  assignor  to  The  Stackpole  Carbon 
Company,  St.  ATarys,  Pa.  Friction  clutch  rheostat. 
2,069,440  ;  Feb.  2. 

Hatley,  Fred  J.,  Maywood,  111.  Tennis  ball  holder. 
2,074,180 ;  Mar.  16. 

Hatman,  Julius  G.,  Elkins  Park,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies 
Specialty  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Recovering  tar 
acids  from  crude  tar.    2,082,620  ;  June  1. 

Hatt,  Daniel,  Rouen,  assignor  to  Compagnic  Nationale  de 
MatlSres  Colorantos  pt  Manufactures  de  Produits 
Chlmiquea  du  Nord  Reunics,  Etabllssomcnts  Kuhlmann. 
Paris,  Franco.  Manufacture  of  azodypslulTs  for  ostors 
of  opllulose  and  azodyestulTs  obtained  therefrom. 
2.077.:V22  :  Apr.  1.1. 

Haub,  George  R.,  ZancsvIUe,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Hazel- 
Atlas  Glass  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Vn.  Glass  trans- 
fer  mochanlam.     2,072.502 ;    Mar.    2. 

Haub,  Goorgp  R.,  ZaiiPsvlUp,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Ilazol-.Vtlns 
Glass  Company.  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Glass  trnusfer 
mechnnism.      2.098.02  t  ;  Nov.  9. 

Haub,  George  R..  Crafton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Shawkea 
Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Glass  feed- 
er.    2,083,152  ;  June  8. 

Ilaubold,  v..  (J.,  Aktiengoscllschaft.  (See  Tandol,  Fritz, 
nssignor.) 

Iliinbold,  C.  G.,  Aktlpngespllsphnft.  (Sep  Tiinilel,  Knrl  F., 
assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PaTEXTS.  1937 


Hau.::"..i.  v.%rner  E.     iS«*  Xeomaim,  F.  J.  G.,  and  Rac- 

bold.  ■ 
Eiuci.  Andrew  G,  Cmoimatl.  Ohio.     Comer  lereliag  anc 

inisbpg  element  for  boUding  eonsrrtictioa.     2,091^16  : 

Aos-  31. 
Haack.  L4idwi&   Le^^erku?---!    ••    Werk,   H.   dingestein. 

Cologne,  ana  F.  Grxf,  :  -  I.  G.  Wert.  G^rmanr, 

assignors  to  General   -  ;  rSs.    Inc   Xew  Xorfe. 

N .  T.    Aaodysmfis.     :: ;. .  .  Oct.  26, 

Haock  91ftBii£aetazuis  Compi&Af.     \S«e  Coulter.  Bonald  S.. 

assignor.) 
H&nck  Mannucmrisg   Company.      (See   Xelson.    Seddon 

C  asagBor.) 
Bjtoeke,  Oswia,  Brootiyn.  X.  T.     T^iide  wheel  and  chassis 

alisnm^it  derieeL     2.0ST.909  :  Julj  27. 
Han&e,  Oswin,  BrooUrn.   X.   T.     Wheel  csJtering  and 

cambtf  gauge.    2.090^94 :  Aug.  IT. 
Haaer.  Iieon  C  Pirt^Hirefa.  Pa.,  assisnor  to  M.  E.  Cub- 

BJnghaw  Company.    Die  holder.    2,0S9,T94 :  Aug.  10. 
Haoer.  William  A-.  Yoa^iisrcwii.  Ohio.     Gas  and  air  mix- 
ing device.     2.076.559  TApr.  13- 
Haof.  Georse  F..  RlTer  Forest,  assiznor  to  Chicaso  Metal 

Mfs-  C:  .  Ctica^o.  ILL     Snpport.     2,0*5.375;  July  6, 
Hacr:  iril^nburc.   ass-.SDor  to  Dentsche  Celloloid- 

Fi  -'rtirs  in  ^iaxony,  GemwBT.    Mannfactnre  of 

sa^         -     ^^      2.C»<T.OJ*0 :  JnlT  13. 
Hang.  .":L^  S-.  H.  G.  Terxian.  and  J.  A.  Ferry,   Swartb- 

»ore,  asagnors  t.i   The  fnit^d  Gas  ImproTeiaent  Com- 
pany. Philadelphia.  Pa.     Carboreted  water  gas  process. 

i06r.052  :  Jan.  5. 
HaDgaaJrd.  Robert  P..  Toledo.  Ohio.    Attadiing  meane  for 

wall  facings.     2,073,795  ;  Mar.  16. 
HangsL   Andrew  L.,   Xew   York,   X.    T.     Lawn   mower. 

2.101.739  :  Dee.  7. 
Haogta.  BayiB<ffid   B.,  Cbieago,  in  ,  a.ssagnor  to   General 

Eleetric   Company.      Feedl)a<±   amplifying    drcnit   for 

light  aensitrre  deriees.    2,082.637 ;  Jane  1. 
TTafifftey.  Ttieodore  P_  Onaneock.  Va_  assignor  to  Harold 

H.  Brown.  New  Totk.  X.  T,     Treating  vegetaUe  fibers, 

2,07?J:T3  :  Feb.  9. 
Hanght.    Thomas    E-.    Bcldman.    Ky.      fluid    strainer. 

2,0Si.955  :  Jnne  22. 
Hanrfiton    Ele-rator    t    HacMne    Coanpany,    The.       vSee 

Thurston.  Ernest  B.,  assignor.) 
Hank,  Edwin,  assignor  of  one-half  to  iL  It  Croadi  and 

O.  M.  CroDdi.   \niwaukee.   Wis.     Apparatus  for  han- 

diias  dairy  i^odncts.     2,080.370 ;  May  11. 
HaidE,  Lieo  G^  Minneapolis.  Vinn      Grain  w^^iing  ap- 

pantBS.     2.079.S02;  May  11. 
TTanltain.  Hesrtoeri  E.  T.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  o«»Mfta      Con- 

eentiator,     2.0.7.476:  Apr.  20. 
HavD,  Akmzo,  Phc^nii.  Arii.    Fish  net.    2,075,715 ;  Mar. 

30, 
Hann,  Joye  C     (See  MUls.  L.  D..  Crowe,  and  Hann.) 
Hannx,    Cliaries    F.,    Btiffalo.    X.    Y..    assianor    to    The 

Rirtianlsoii  Company.  LocUand.  Ohio,     Storage  battery 

plate.    2,088.596  ;  Aug,  3. 
Hatina,  Cbailes  F,,  BnffaJo.  X.  Y.     Method  of  and  a^tt- 

ratm?   for  coating  sabstances   with   metals   or    alloys. 

2,101.5.54:  Dec  14. 
Eanpt.    Alb»txB    H.,    Somerset   West.    TTnion    of    South 

Africa,  assignor  to  Imperial  Oiemieal  Industries  lim- 
ited.   Mtthod  and  apparatns  for  cnttins  c\>ni5  of  ]^ts- 

tie  material  into   pred«etnuned  lengths.     2,082.833 ; 

jjone  & 
Haopt.   Albertns   EL,   Sowrraet    West.    Union    of    Soath 

Africa,    assignor    to    Imperial     Chemical    Industries. 

Method  and  apparams  for  vra^ing  cylindrical  artides. 

2.092,066;  S«>t.  7. 
Haopt.  diaries  H.     (See  Howard.  F.  A.,  and  Hanpt.) 
Hanpt.  Charles  H_  Klisabetb.  and  E    W.  EsJl.  Westfidd, 

X.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  OQ  Development  Company, 

Sprins  s«al  for  floating  roofs.     2.092.ST7  :  Sept.  14, 
Haapt.  Georg.     ( See  Jenny.  P„  and  Haopr.  i 
Haopt,  Herbert,  Mount  Healthy,   assignor  to  Littleford 

Brotbos,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.    Apparatos  for  dlstribating 

IkiwidB  OB  roads.    2.076.780  :  Apr.  13. 
Tr«ii|i«-    wmekB.  DortHBnd-Horde.   Germany.     Boadway 

bndge  eonneetion,    2,069.146  :  Jan.  2& 
Hanpt.  Wiiliam  £..  assisnor  of  ane-half  to  H,  C,  Gray, 

PhDaddphia,  Pa.    Toy  railway  switcli-tkrowiag  mecha- 
nism.    2J079.2S1 :  May  4. 
Bxmpt,  Wmiam  &,   BrooUawn.   asrignor   to  Automatic 

Drive  and  Tranamiasifla  Company,  (aoaeester  City.  X.  J. 

Antomatic  dntdi  mednnisBt.    2;090.397;  Ang,  17. 
Haapdi,  Hertwrt  A..  EraBstoa.  assignor  to  Sears.   Roe- 

tadc  and  G»..  Chieagn.  DL     Prin^g  ink.     2.069,828 : 

Fei»,9, 
Hannind.   Carl   H,   Xorth   Plalnfield.   X.  J.,  assignor  to 

Tbe  Best  Foods.  Inc..  Xew  York,  X.  Y.     Soap  and  the 
ttion  of  an  oU  for  use  tboein.     2,078,726 :  A^. 

(See   Kilazleln,    G,    Wolfram,    and 


wepazat 


(See  Wolfram,  A., 
(See    Wolfram, 


and  HaogdBrfer.) 
A..    Scberer.    and 


Haosdorfer.    &niL 

HaosdSrfer.) 
HaosdSrfer.  Erafl. 
HaSsdSrfer.    Emll. 

BatodSrfer.) 
Hasser.   Carl   A.,   San  Frandaeo. 

stmction.     Z087.760 :  July  20, 
Haaaer,  Edward.  Woodhaven.  X.  T. 

Amg.  31. 
HansMr.  Angoat  H..  Chicao:    HI.     rump  for  sheet  tulin 

2,074,905  :  Mar.  23. 


Calif.      Window   con- 
Garment.    2.091.441 ; 


;i;.usler.  Aa.rasr  H..  Chicago,  Hi.     Guide  ior  use  ic  driv- 

_in;  sheet  piling.    2.074.906  ;  Mar.  23. 

ri.:us— .^n.    ^Ta!te^    J..    Upper    Darby.    Pa.,    assignor    to 

rnierwo>:i  Elliort  Fisher  Companv.  Xew  Yor£  X,  Y. 

Tyre-n-Titinj  macliine.     2.073.262  :  Mar.  9. 
Hsii;5c:.-.'z.   K.ir.5.      (See  Gaeniher.  F..  and  Hanssmann.) 
H.-. Mssni^-z.     H,\r-5        I  See     Guenther.     F.,     Banssmaim, 
_  Nussslein.    S.i-.:;7:e.   and  Schoeller.) 
riauT.  S-^i::-.:ei,  Brvokiyn,  X.  T,     Tea  containing  teaspoon. 

2.092.510  :  Sept.  7. 
Hanron.     Paul     S.,     Atlanta,     Ga.     Mechanical     pencil 

2,095.32S:  Oct.  12, 
Hauton.     Pad     S,.     Atlanta.     Ga.      Mechanical     penciL 

2.100.007:   Xov.  23, 
Hanizenroeder.  Richard  W..  Mansfield.  Ohio.    Fnel  system 

for  internal  combastion  engines.     2.101.064  ;  Dec  7, 
Hanx.  Elmer  H_  Tarenniin.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Daplate  Cor- 
poration,    ApparatTis  for  making  curved  safetv  class, 

2,068a04  :  Jan.  19,  "    ^ 

Havard.  PanL     (See  De  Mey.  Ben€.) 
Havas,  Emeric.  Pitman,  X,  J„  assignor  to  £.  L  da  Pont  de 

Xemwars  A  Companv.  Wilmington.  Del.     Chemical  com- 

poTinds.    2,094,595;  Oct.  5. 
Havas,  JLmeric  Pitman,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  L  du  Pont  de 

Xemoors  &  Co..  Wilminctoa.  Del.     Indigoid  dyes  and 

tbe  pr^iaratlon  thereof.  "'2,C'94.596  :  Oct.  "5. 
Havas,  Emeric  Pitman,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  L  In  Pont  de 

Xemotiis  &  Company.  Wilmington,  DeL    Dyeing  cellnlose 

esters  and  ethers.     2.C'94.597"';  Oct.  5. 
Havekost,  John   T..   Jacks  n   Heights,   X.   T..   and  O,  K. 

Zwingenberger.  Elizabeth,  X.  J.  :  Patila  Zwingenberger. 

administratrix  of  said  O.  K.  Zwingenberger.^deeeased. 

assignor  to  said  Havekost.    Charge  forming.    2,0S0.-120  : 

May  IS. 
Havener,    Arthur   R-    Wayland.    assignor    to    Jndson   I.. 

Thomson    3tlann&ctnring    Company.    Waltham.    Mass. 

Work  saH>ort  for  riveting  machines,     2,075.113 ;  Mar. 

30. 
Havener.  Artfaor  R.,  Wayland,  assignor  to  J.   L.    Thom- 
son Mannfactnring  Company,  Waltham.  Mass.     Mecha- 
nism for  transmitting  motion,     2.052,336 :  Jtine  1. 
Havener.    Arthnr    R..    Wayland.    assignor    to    Jndson   L. 

Thomson    Manttfacraring    Comoanv,     Waltham,    Mass. 

Rivet  and  cap  setting  machine.     2.097.248  :  Oct,  26. 
Havens,  Homer  M„  assignor  to  The  Seagrave  (Corporation. 

Colnmbas,  Ohio.     Ladder,     2.096,514  :~  Oct.  19. 
Haviiand.    Arnold.     Defiance,     Ohio,     Muffler    connecter. 

2,'J91.732  :  Aug.  31. 
HavlU,    COinton   H.      (See   BeicheL    W,   A.,    Havill,    and 

Ketay,) 
HaviU,    Clinton   H.,    South   Orange,    assignor  to   Eclipse 

Aviation   Corporation.   East   Orange,   X.    J,     Aircraft, 

2.099,808  :  Xov,  23. 
Hawaiian  Macadamia  Xut  Company  Limited.     (See  Field, 

Samuel  B.,  assignor,  > 
Haweriander.   Adolf.  Xew  York.   X.  Y,     Doughnuts  and 

"MfcT^g  same.     2.092.160  :  Sept.  7. 
Hawk,  Boby  R..  assignor  to  CTiicaeo  Railwar  EqoiiHnent 

Company.    Chicago.    HL      Brske    beam    stfety    strap. 

2,076.369  ;  Apr.  6. 
Hawke.  Clarence ;  E..  Meruchen.  X.  J.,  assignor,  be  mesne 

assiiniment?.   to   The   Carborundum   Company.   Xlagara 

Falls,   X,    Y,      Betort   and  retort   setting,      2.0€7,6S5 : 

Jan.  5. 
Hawkins,    Harold    J..    Hickman,    Calif.      Weighing   scale. 

2.0*7.146  :  July  IS. 
Hawkins,  Lutv.  Mount  Temon.  DL    Electrical  heating  de- 
vice,    2.070,4S2  :  Feb.  9. 
Hawkins.  Sylvannes  W.      (See  Crowther.  H.  B.,  and  Haw- 

kins.) 
Hawkinson.    John    L.,    assignor    to    The    Arrow-Hart    & 

Hegeman  Electric  Companv,  Hartford,  Conn.     Display 

box.     2,103.419  :  Dec  2S.  ' 
Hawkinson,   Paul   E„   Minneapolis,   Minn.      ^Kre  retread 

and  producing  and  applying  tbe  same,    2,069,090 ;  Jan. 

26- 
Hawkridge,  Leslie  D.,  Xewton  Center.  Mass.,  assignor  to 

Crucible  Steel  (^mpany  of  America.  Xew  Yort  X,  Y, 

Needle  wire,     2,079,907;  May  11. 
Hawks,  Ocil  W.,   u^ee  Hemminger.  H.  J.,  and  Hawks.) 
Hawksworth.  David  W„  Birmingham.  Mich.,  assignor  to 

diicago,  Hntchins  Corporation.    Hatch  frame  constmc- 

tion  for  car  roofs.     2.1'Xi.903:  Xov.  .30 
Hawley,  Amos  H.     (See  Lynch.  J,  E..  Pope,  and  Hawley,) 
Hawley.   CSiarles  G„   Oiicago,  HL.   assignor  to  (3entrifix 

Corporation.  (Cleveland,  Ohio,     CUMitacting  process  and 

apparatos.     2.075.344:  Mar.  30, 
Hawley.    Cbarles    G„    C3iicaeo.    HL,    assignor    to   H,    H. 

Pmney.        (Heveland.       Ohio,         Locomotive       boiler. 

2,080,269 :  May  11. 

Hawley.  (Tharles  G.,  Chicago,  HL,  assiznor  to  Centrifix  Or- 
poration,  Qeveland.  Ohio.    Liquid  purifier.     2,100.661 : 

Xcr    2n 

Ha^^    -     ~     -ro  W..  Colorado  Springs.  Colo_  assignor  to 
S_  -ris  (Company.  Madison.' Wis.    Surgical  talde. 

Ha-  Siiliburii.  X.  J.    Panel.     2,090.480  :  Aug.  17, 

Ha^  B.      (See  Gray,   wmiam  C..   assignor.) 

Ha«.  T,  ,  ;.f>,;  E.  (See  Sloan.  Edward  C.  assignor.) 
HawJej.  Jess«  B.  (See  Sporre.  Gnstave  A.,  assignor.) 
Hawley.    Jesse    G„    Painted    Post    assignor    to    Hawley- 

Jones  Corporation.  Riverside.  X.  Y,     Brake,    2.098,660 : 

Xov.  9. 


LIST   OF   PATEXTEE5 


271 


(See  Hawley,  Jesse  G-,   as-        jia 
Pick-np  reel  for  iiar- 

XufrLng  bnrtoiL 


Hawley-Jones   Corporation. 

Bignor. ) 
Hawn,  Oren  W..  Woodland.  Calif. 

vester.     2.071,627  ;  Feb.  2-3. 
Hawn,    William   L.,   Kansa.q   City,  Mo 

2.077,691 ;  Apr.  20. 
HawortJi,  Walter  X.,  E.  L.  Hirst,  J.  B:.  N.  Jones,  and  F. 

Smitb.  Ed^baston,  Birmlnghatn,  assignors  to  The  Eritisii 

Drag  Houses,  Limited,  London,  England.    Manniacture 

of  ascorbic  add  and  its  analogues.     2,073,207 ;  >Iar.  9. 
Hawthorn,  Darid  G.,  Tulsa.  Okla.,  assignor  to  Geophysical 

Ee8€arch  Corporation,  Xew  Tork,  X.  T.    Apparatns  for 

sabenr&ce  enrreying.     2,096, .3-59  ;   Oct.   19. 
Hawthorne,    Charles   W.,   assignor   to   Jlorgan  CoiBtrac- 

tion    Company.    Worcester.     Mass.       Cobble    handler. 

2,083.263  ;  June  S. 
Hay.  Celestina  T.,  Xew  Tork,  X.  Y.    Mirror.     2.091,203  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Hay,      Clarence      C,      Como, 

2.096.S.52 ;  Oct  26. 
Hay,     Howard     5L,     Wenonah. 

2,081,928 ;  June  1. 
Hay,    Peter,    Monterey,    Calif. 

June  15. 
Hay,  Eene  M..  Xew  York,  >'.  Y. 

nets.  Inc.     Matrag  nessaxies 


CompanT,   x-'--  -■- 


Miss. 
X.     J. 
Golf 


Signal      switch. 

Coiling     cord. 

^ore.      2,083.604 ; 


assiznor  to  I>nTci  Prod- 
2J.01.2.5.5:  Dec  7. 


Japan.        Stereoscope. 
Electrical  fixture. 


Hayashi,     Atsnhiro.     Tokyo-SM, 

^^093.520  :  .Sept.  21. 

Hayashi,  Harry  T..  Honolnln.  Hawaii. 

2,097,370 ;  Oct  26. 
Hayden,  David  H..  Brooklvn.  X.  Y.     ScaEold  and  damp 

for  scaiTolds  and  the  like.    2,060.916 :  ilay  18. 
Hayden.    Ho-srard    A..    Detroit    Mich.      Matrtng    tappet 

screws.    2.086.S01 ;  July  13. 
Hayden,   John   T..   Big   Snring,   Tex.     Pump.     2.094.154; 

S^rt  28 
Hayden,     Kenneth     L.,     Wnaihrop.     Mass.       Projectile. 

2,091,635  :  Aug.  31. 
Hayden,  Robert  B.,   assignor  to  H.  L.  J.  Specialty  Co, 

Seattle.    Wash.     Registering   monev   bank.     2.077.521 : 

Apr.  20. 
Haydock.  James,  Jr.,  Blaekbnm.  J.  Haythom.  and  C.  Shor- 

rock.   Preston,  England.     Botarv  blower  and  the  like. 

2,071,258 :  Feb.  16. 
Haydon,   Arthur   W.,   Waterbnry,   Conn.     Electric   dock. 

2,091,117 ;  Aug.  24. 
Haydon,  Osborne,  assignor  to  The  American  Gyjjsnm  Co,, 

Port    Clinton,    Ohio,      ilaking    gypauni    wall    plaster. 

2,082,887 ;  June  8. 
Hayaiga,  Jack  A.,  and  F.  E.  Brooks,  assignors  of  one-haM 

to  B.   O.  Bohaitnon.   Yakima,  Wash.      Sound  damping 

device  for  loud  speakers.     2.072,035 ;  Feb.  23. 
Hares.  Alfred  W.,  KidderminsTer.  England-     Cooking  Tes- 

sel  and  like  article.     2.083,017 :  June  S. 
Hayes,  Anna  M.,  administratrix.     (See  Hayes,  Harry  C.) 
Hayes,  Anson,  and  B.  O.  Grims.  a^ignors  to  The  American 

Rolling    Mill    Company,    Jliddlerown.    Ohio.      FerroTis 

metal  and  producing  saine.     2.069,758  :  Feb.  9. 
Hayes.  Anson,  and  J.  J.  ClanSeld,  assignors  to  The  Ameri- 
can Rolling  M1T1  (^mpanv.  Middletown,  Ohio.    Deoilda- 

tion  control.     2,070.901 ;  Feb.  16. 
Hayes,  Arthur  D.,  assignor  to  The  Troiel  Manufactorrng 

Company.  Elyria,  Ohio.     Saddle.     2.0SS,108  ;  Jnty  27. 
Hayes,   Arrhnr   D.,    and   A.   J.   Under,   assignors  to   The 

Troiel   ManufacToring   Company,  Elvria,  "Ohio.     Ode 

saddle.     2.093-912  :  Sept.  21. 
Hayes.  Carl  L.  Provid«aice,  R,  I.    Heat  treatment  furnace. 

2.101. rifj.D  :  Dec  7. 
Hayes,  CHarke  L.,  WHmette,  IIL.  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments,   to    International    Business    Madirnes    Cor- 
poration.    New    York,    K.    Y.      Accountinz    machine. 

2,072.449  :  3Iar.   2. 
Hayes.  Daniel  J.     (See  Atti.  R-  and  Hayes.) 
Hayes,  Ernest  E..  Delta,  Colo.    Furrow  opener.    2,069,147  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Hayes.  Frank  A..  Middletown.  X'.  .1.    Tariable  speed  power 

transmission  system.     2.076.560 :  Apr.  13. 
Hayes.  Hal..  Los  Ac~eles.  C^lif.     Air  conditioning  svstem 

for  buildines.     2.087.147  :  July  13. 
Hayes,  Harry  C,  deceased.  Detroit  Mich. ;  A.  >L  Hayes, 

administratrii.      Btefrieerating    coU    for    refrigeratine 

machines.     2.080,387  :  May  11. 
Hayes.  Harvey  C..  Washington.  D.  C.     Navigation  of  air- 
craft    2,098.240:   Xov.  9. 
Hayes.  Henry  R.,  et  al.      (See  Lord.  S.  L..  and  Kendall, 

assignors.) 
Hayes  Industries.  Inc     (See  Cary.  Beecher  B..  assignor.) 
Hayes  Indnstries,  Inc     (See  Cary,  B.  B.,  and  Hollerith, 

assignors.) 
Hayes    Industrie*.    Inc      (See   Kingslev,    George   A,    as- 
signor.) 
Hayes.  John  C,  assignor  to  Frevn  Engineering  Company, 

Chicago,    III.      Gas   cleaning   means.      2.080.713 ;   liay 

18. 
Hayes.  John  W..  and  A.  J.  Kallfelz.  Svracnse.  assignors  to 

The  Solvay  Process  (Mmpanv.   Xew  York.   X.   Y.     Gas 

porificntinn.     2.0T6.23.'> :  .Apr."fi. 
Hay<>s.    Kenneth.    San    DIeco.    Calif.      Antomoblle    wJp* 

pennant.     2.090.121  :  .\ue.  17. 
Hayes.   Orril   H..   Damariscotta,   Maine.      Floor  constmc- 

tion.     2.090..'>17:  Xov.  16. 
Hayes.  Philip  J..  Spokane.  Wash.,  assignor  to  .4cme  i«t««el 

r'lMnnanv.      rTiloagn.      111.     Stamp      retaining      damp. 

Re.  20.520 :  Sept  28. 


J.  H.  Ga: 
Feb.  2-3. 


Xa:: 


125  ;   Jar.    19. 
George  F.  R_ 


^£i^d&.     2,071,e51; 

La.     Air     laezxis. 

:l-jt  to  United  Shoe 
X.    J.     Tzsteaaias. 


to  A.  Satdiaie. 
lamodities  aad 
14. 
Collision    ateozber. 

Kane,     wire    stretciieE. 


Shelton,  and  Haynes.) 
ti ^r  E..  assignor.) 
:t^— ,  Cralif.    Frpetate 
rr',;rer£.rare  appli£ator. 


Haynes.    Jae-jo    M..    ili    ::' 

2,078,140;  Apr.  20. 
Haynes,  John.     (See  P.:!^ 
Haynes.  Thoinas  O.     '  .S^^  -  - 
Haynos.  JoJm  J„  i?an  Ei~  t: 

2,076',638~  AprT^lS. 
Hays.  Ctarles  E..  assignor  to  J.  E.  Xxnlson,  TTaTmas  Qty, 

M:       IT.i-r:-:  t^?-iz  apDarstns-     Z09i.813  :  Ang.  31. 
Hay;   ^:-T;ri:i--    Z'^i.     (See  Spragoe,  P.  I-,  and  Sella, 

Hays.  taTid.  FairlelC-  Conn.,  assignor  to  Geaeral  Elertrie 

Cor-ipany.     Vactiujzi  cleaner.     2.093.913;  Sept.  2L 
Havs.  JcsetlL  vr..  ^-Isa,  0>la.    Water  treater  and  beater. 

Hay:     ..^r.L  _":;_     '-"-la.     TTpaflng  aKtaxatns   for 

t--:_-r:—_    .__::-=       2.082.337;  June  L 
Hays.    J  ;=e5i    ...      ---'-     '  :  i       Process   for  the   very 

rapid  heatiz:2_c:  r_:-:;      1     -l  138  :  June  1. 
Hays.   .Jose;!:      ..     _:.~       :    _        Iz-ition  apparatus  for 

c^^i;    ---      rt  :      -        r   ^     V-   -        2,087,031; 

HayE    r.i^jo  "7     Ti'ii    '-^li       =-;rti:e    ..mtiDBtion  proc- 


HaT 


for 


>   :.  _  tlsa.    Okla.      Prexafxing   device 

f-;:  rtr       :-^--:      2.102.1.52  ;  Dec  14. 
Hays.  Josfeph    .v  „   Tulsa,  Okla.     Ignition  apparatus  for 

dosed-system   fluent-combustible    burners.""  2,102J.53  ; 

Dec  14. 
Havs.    BusseH    B.,    WeDsville,    TfaTta       Atomizing    fan 

2,079,117 ;  May  -4. 
Hays.  Russell  R..  WeHsrUle.  Kans.     Hroge  difiexcBtlal  for 

rotative  win-  aircraft.     2.086.802 ;  Jifly  13. 
Hays.   EusseU  R..  WeUsville.  Kans-     DiSereBtial  me^^ia- 

nism  for  rotative  wtng  aircraft    2.086.803 :  July  13. 
Hays.  TtuHnas  W.,  Green  River.  Wyo.     C^ombtnation  tor- 
pedo fusee.     2.072.-503  :   Mar.   2. 
Haysler,  Ernest.     (Se«  Haysler,  Kenneth,  and  E.) 
Haysler,  Kpimetli.  and  E..'  TTgTuaig  CSty.  Mo.     Flowerpot 

and  "M  In  Tig  same.    2.073,695  :  Mar.  16. 
Haythom,  John.      (See  Haydo^  J.,  Jr.,  Haytliom,  and 

Shorrock.) 
Hayward,  Artirar  S.     (See  Gayt»,  K..  and  Hayward.) 
Hayward,    Arthur    S-.    and   V.    Dougall,   Altrindsam,   as- 
signors to  Linotype  and  Machinery  limited,  Loadoa, 

England.        Xvpographical      slug      easting      mackine. 

2.100.507  :  Xov.  30. 
Hayward.  Henry  E.,  IndianaDolis.  lad^  assignor  to  SafetT 

Mining  Company.    Blasting  device.    2.083,709  :  June  15. 
Hayward.    Irving    M.,     Brooklvn,     X.    X.       OH    taenia. 

2.088,742  ;  Aug.  3. 
Hayward.    Ralph   A.^    assignor  to   Kalamazoo    VegetiHe 

Parchment  (;ompany.  Parchment  Mieb.    Paper  vazing 

apparatus.     2.073.208 :  Mar-  9. 
Hayward,    Ralph    A.,    assignor   to   Kalanaxoo   TegetaUe 

Parchment    0>mpany.    Parchment,    Midi.      Appanatns 

and  method  for  sealing  waxed  wrappecs.     2.061.SS6; 

May  25. 
Hayward.    Ralph   .A.    assignor   to   Kalamazoo    Vegetable 

Parchmeni    Company,   I%rdunent   Mich.     Web  dryixg 

device  for  waxing  machines.     2,095.471 :  Oct  12. 
Hayward.    Sheldon  C.,   Merchantville,   X.   J-.   assignor  to 

Radio   Corporatios   of  America.     Edge  illominated  in- 
dicator.    2.085.192  :  June  29. 
Haywood,  Gerald,  Westemport  Md.,  assignor.  It  Meaae 

assignments,  to  West  Virsinia  Pulp  &  Paper  CxwnpuiT, 

New  York.  X.  Y.     Sized  paper.     2.09O.0O2 :  Aug.  17. 
Haywood.  John  W.      i  S--^  E.--jic>r'l  J.  P..  and  Ha.vwood-') 
Hazard.  (Siarles  S..  assignor  to  Xeptone  Meter  ComiMUW, 

Xew  York.   X.  Y.     Computing  apparatns.     2,(>69,1S4; 

Jan.  26. 
Hazard,  Oiarles  S..  assignor  to  Xepmne  Meter  Coapaar. 

Xew  York.  N.   Y.     Compoting  and  re^stertng  device. 

2.079.451  :  May  4. 
Hazard,  Cliarles  S..  assignor  to  Neptnne  Meter  Oonmny. 

Xew  York,   X.   Y.     Computing  apparatns.     S.095,329 : 

Oct.  12. 
Hazard.  Frank  A.     (See  Weimont.  J.,  and  Hazard.) 
Hazard.  Willis  G.     (S<y»  Drinker.  P .  and  Hazard.) 
Haxe.  Harry  S.     (See  Savage,  WIU  B.,  asstnor.) 
Hai^I--\tlas  Glass  Company.      (See  raDlnger.  Walter  H., 

Haz«I-.\tlas  Gl&aa  Company.      (See  FVrgnsson.  Alan  B., 

assignor. ) 
Hazel-Afias  Glaaa  Company.     (See  Gray.  Daniel   M..   a9- 

.•iignor. ) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hazel- Atlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Haub,  George  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Noll,  J.  J.,  and  Wil- 
liams, assignors.) 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Roberts,  J.  H.,  and 
Achauor,  assignors.) 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Ross,  James  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Ruck,  William  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Williams,  John  J., 
assignor.) 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Williams,  J.  J.,  and 
Bolen,  assignors.) 

Hazel,  Eugene  G.,  Tangerine,  Fla.  Grass  cutter. 
2,093,318;  Sept.  14. 

Hazelett.  Clarence  W.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Surfacing 
metallic  rolls  for  rolling  metals  and  apparatus  therefor. 
2,075,394  :  Mar.  30. 

Hazelett  Metals,  Inc.      (See  Sweet,  Donald  H.,  assignor.) 

Hazell,  Eardley,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  H.  C.  Tingey,  Nutley, 
and  C.  E.  Linscott,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber 
sheet  material.     2,079,584  ;  May  4. 

Hazell,  Eardley,  New  York,  and  S.  R.  Ogilby,  West  New 
Brighton,  assignors  to  United  States  Rubber  Products, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rubber  tire.     2,098,037  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hazell,  Eardley,  New  York,  and  S.  R.  Ogilby,  West  New 
Brighton,  assignors  to  United  States  Rubber  Products, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rubber  tire.     2,098,038  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hazells  Limited.     (See  Donisthorpe,  Frank  W.,  assignor.) 

Hazeltine  Corporation.      (See  Case,  Nelson  P.,  assignor.) 

Hazeltine  Corporation.     (See  Dean,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Hazeltiue  Corporation.  (See  Harnett,  Daniel  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hazeltine  Corporation.  (See  Hu.xtable,  Clyde  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hazeltine  Corporation.     (See  Johnson,  John  K.,  assignor.) 

Hazeltine  Corporation.  (See  Lewis,  Harold  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hazeltine  Corporation.     (See  Lyons,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Hazeltine  Corporation.  (See  MacDonald,  William  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hazeltine  Corporation.  (See  Senauke,  Alexander,  as- 
signor.) 

Hazeltine  Corporation.  (See  Singer,  Benjamin,  as- 
signor.) 

Hazeltine  Corporation.  (See  Wheeler,  Harold  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hazelton,  George,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel- 
scat  fitting  machine.    2,084,557;  June  22. 

Hazelton,  Joseph  E.,  assignor  of  fifty-one  per  cent  to 
B.  Taylor,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spark  eliminator  and  smoke 
consumer.     2,080,671 ;  July  13. 

Hazelton,  Robert  T.,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Shaper 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Back  gauge  for  shears. 
2,071.402  ;  Feb.  23. 

Hazle,  Albert  J.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Gump  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.  Releasable  screen  attachment  for  hammer  mills. 
2.076,025  ;  Apr.  6. 

Hazlett,  George  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Dr.  W.  W. 
Daut,       Muscatine,       Iowa.  Globe       chronometer. 

?,099,518  ;  Nov.  16. 

H'Doubler,  Charles  W.,  and  G.  I.  Mills,  Springfield,  Mo. 
Typewriting  machine.     2,099,262  ;  Nov.  16. 

Headen,  Lucean  A.,  Cambcrly,  England,  assignor  to 
George  P.  Koelliker,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Charge  mixing 
and  heating  device  and/or  vaporizer  for  use  in  cylin- 
ders of  internal  combustion  engines.  2,092,454 : 
Sept.  7. 

Headland,  Edwin  A.,  Beaver,  assignor  to  Ingram-Rich- 
ardson Manufacturing  Company,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa. 
Tanning  board.     2,103,983  ;  Dec.   28. 

Headrick,  Lewis  B.  (See  Randolph,  D.  W.,  Duffendack, 
\\'olfo.  and  Headrick.) 

Headrick,  Lewis  B.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Electron  tube.  2,069,441 : 
Feb.  2. 

Headson,  Frank  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Oil  reclaimer. 
2,007.396  ;  Jan.  12. 

Headson,  Frank  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Filter.  2,005,131  ; 
Oct.   5. 

Heald,  Clarence  L.,  Sigourney,  Iowa.  Device  to  be  used 
In   connection   with   toilet   bowls.      2.094,170  ;   Sept.   28. 

Heald,  George  W.,  and  A.  J.  Popham,  Chicago,  111.  Water 
wall  boiler.     2,075,985  ;  Apr.  6. 

Heald,  Howard  F.      (See  Bootes,  Frank  A.,  assignor. > 

Heald  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Clood,  Harold  L., 
assignor.) 

Heald  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Einstein,  Sol,  as- 
signor.) 

Heald  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Raule,  Clifford  T., 
assignor.) 

Healey,  f^harlcs  J.,  assignor  to  John  B.  Stetson  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Head  si/,o  shaping  and  finishing 
method  and  apparatus.     2.070.721  ;  Apr.  13. 

Healey,  Jo.soph  F.,  Jr..  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  C.  O.  Miller,  Jr.,  Southport,  Conn.  Elec- 
trically controlled  power  system.     2,079,252  ;  May  4. 

Hcaly,  Clifford  S.,  Chicago.  111.     Apparatus  for  testlnc  t 
viscosity  of  liquids.    2,070,802  ;  Feb.  16. 


testing  the 


Healy,  Leon  J.  D.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Lee  Hard- 
ware   Company,    Salina,   Kans.      Tabbing   composition. 

2,097,212  ;  Oct.  26. 
Heany,  John  A.,  assignor  to  E.  J.  Brennan,  New  Haven, 

Conn.    Magnesium  oxide  products  and  making  the  same. 

2,095,982;   Oct.    19. 
Heard,  August  C,  assignor  to  Gleason  Works,  Rochester, 

N.  Y.     Gear  cutter.     2,080,401  ;May  18. 
Heard,   Joseph  R.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Cesare  Barbieri,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Making  glycols.     2,103,849  ;  Dec.  28. 
Hearn,  Richard  B..  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 

Laboratories,    Incorporated,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Signal 

distortion  indicating  and  measuring  device.    2,075,897 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Hearn,    Richard   B.,   Hollis,   assignor    to   Bell   Telephone 

Laboratories,    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Tele- 
graph signal   distortion  measuring   device.      2,077,172  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Hearne,  George.     (See  Groll,  H.  P.  A.,  and  Hearne.) 
Hearne,   Robert  J.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Pinking   machine. 

2,083,909  ;  June  15. 
Hearst  Enterprises,   Inc.      (See  Polachek,  Victor  H.,  as- 
signor.) 
Heath,  Kenneth  L.,  assignor   of  one-fourth  to  C.  Frank, 

Edmonds.  Wash.     Attachment  for  producing  a  natural 

ridge  in  hair.    2,081,199  ;  May  25. 
Heath,   Laurence   R.,   assignor   to   Buffalo  Pressed   Steel 

Company    Inc.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Muffler.      2,099,887 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Heath,  Oliver  J.     (See  Yager,  G.  F.,  and  Heath.) 
Heath,  Oliver  J.     (See  Yager,  G.  F.,  Heath,  and  Wagner.) 
Heath,   Sheldon  B.,  and  F.   R.  Minger,   assignors  to  The 

Dow   Chemical   Company,   Midland,   Mich.      Dehumidl- 

fying   solution.      2,091,983 ;    Sept.    7. 
Heather,     Charles    H.,    Leicester,    England,    assignor    to 

United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,    Paterson,   N.   J. 

Grading  machine.      2,090,677  ;   Aug.  24. 
Heating,  Ventilating  &  Air  Conditioning  Co.  Inc.      (See 

Smith,  Leonard  C,  assignor.) 
Heatlie,   William   C,   Norwood,   Mass.     Combined  closure 

and  powder  ejector.     2,102,118  ;  Dec.  14. 
Heaton,  Alfred,   Sanford,  Maine,  assignor  to  Saco-Lowell 

Shops,  Boston,  Mass.     Double  ring  separator  for  spin- 
ning machines.    2,082,450  ;  June  1. 
Heatwole.   Floyd   E.,    Ballston,   Va.     Battery    connecter. 

2,077.522  ;  Apr.  20. 
Heavens,  E.  M.     (See  Stocker,  Closman  P.,  assignor.) 
Heavens,  Fred  J.      (See  Roe,   W.   C.,   and  Heavens.) 
Heavey,    Thomas    J.,    United    States    Army,    Fort    Riley, 

K.-ins.     Gun  mount.     2,081,929  ;  June  1. 
Hebden,    Frank     S.,     Peoria,     111.       Display    apparatus. 

2.087,432  ;  July  20. 
Hebel,   Martin,   Hechendorf  a.   P.,    Germany,   assignor  to 

Autophon    Aktiengesellschaft,    Solothurn,    Switzerland. 

Type  printing  telegraph.     2,090,944  ;   Aug.   24. 
Hebenstreit,   William  J.      (See  Heinkel,   J.,    and  Heben- 

streit.) 
Heberer,  Albert  J.,  Maywood  and  W.  R.  Marshall,  Chicago. 

111.,  assignors  to  The  Glidden  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Synthetic  coating  compositions.     2,095.250  ;  Oct.  12. 
Ileberlein,   Max  F.    W.,   Rahway,   N.  J.,   assignor  to  The 

American  Metal   Company,    Limited.   New  York,   N.  Y. 

Refining  metals.     2,084,394  :  June  22. 


(See  Bodmer,  Albert,  as- 
(See  Bodmer,  A.,  Huhr, 
(See   Huey,   H.   I.,   and 


Heberlein  Patent  Corporation, 
signer.) 

Heberlein  Patent  Corporation, 
and  Weiss,  assignors.) 

Heberlein    Patent   Corporation. 
Farragut,  assignors.) 

Heberlein  Patent  Corporation.  (See  Jenny,  P.,  and 
Haupt,   assignors.) 

Heberlein  Patent  Corporation.  (See  Killars,  John,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Heberlein  Patent  Corporation.  (See  Weiss,  Ernst,  as- 
signor. ) 

Hebermehl.  Reinhard.  (See  Rosenthal,  L.,  Becker,  and 
Hebermchl.) 

Hebermehl,  Reinhard.  (See  Rosenthal,  L.,  and  Heber- 
mehl. ) 

Hebler,  William  O.,  Westfield,  assignor  to  Charles  Engel- 
hard, Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Device  for  testing  internal 
combustion  engines.     2,087,598  :  July  20. 

Hechenbleikner,  Ingenuin,  and  F.  J.  Bartholomew,  as- 
signors to  Chemical  Construction  Corporation,  Char- 
lotte. N.  C.  Reeovorinir  sulphuric  acid  from  separated 
sludge  n Old.     2,066.685  :  Jan.  5. 

^^'^ol-Q  2no°**'?  J-'ol^os  Angeles,  Calif.  Instructive  toy. 
^,078,(09;   Apr.   27. 

^^T'i''*'..?''®?^''  ^-'-  Davenport.  Iowa,  assignor  to  French  & 
Hecht,     Incorporated.      Wheel    structure.      2,088,956- 

Aug.    o.  ' 

.Hecht,  Joseph  L.,  and  R.  H.  Beckman,  Davenport,  Iowa 
?ur?"' 2,0?1  2.ISf  F*b"l6!*'  ^°<=°'^P°i"'''t<^'i-    Wheel  etruc- 

Hechtenberg,  Ivilhelm.  '  (See  Zerweck,  W.,  and  Hechten- 
berg.) 

^^rSu-  Adolpli  ^J^-.  '^>st  Los  Angeles.  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Ihe  Columbia  Carbon  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Back- 
ing slicet  for  manifolding  assemblies.  2,082,494; 
.Tune  1.  .        >         , 


Hecke  ,  Curtis  P.     (See  Heckel,  Louis  P.,  assignor.) 
lleckel,    Louis   P.,   assignor    to   Curtis   P.    Heckel 
Monica,  Calif.    Vaporizer.    2.088.74.-?  •  Antr  .s 


Vaporizer.    2,088,743  ;  Aug.  3. 


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LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


273 


Heckendoin,  Marson  B.  (See  Foushee,  W.,  and  Heck- 
endorn.) 

Hecker,  Michael.      (See  Sentman,  W.  C,  and  Hecker.) 

Heckert,  Paul  C,  Missoula,  Mont.  Bearing  overtempera- 
ture  indicator.     2,089,369  ;  Aug.  10. 

Hecltert,  WinfieUl  \V.      (See  Gordon,  W.  E.,  and  Heckert.) 

Heckert,  Winfield  W.,  Ardentown,  and  M.  A.  Dahlen, 
Wilmington,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Cellulosic  structures.     2,069,800  ;  Feb.  9. 

Heckert,  Winfield  W.,  Ardentown,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulosic  structures.  2,069,801  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Heckert,  Winfield  W.,  Ardentown,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulosic  structures.  2,069,803 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Heckert,  Winfield  W.,  Ardentown,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulosic  material  and  making  same. 
2,069,804  ;  Feb.  9. 

Heckert,  Winfield  W.,  Ardentown,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulosic  structures  and  producing 
same.     2,069,805  ;  Feb.  9. 

Heckert,  Winfield  W.,  Ardentown,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulosic  products  and  preparing 
same.     2,069,806  ;  Feb.  9. 

Heckert,  Winfield  W.,  Ardentown,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulosic  substances  and  preparing 
same.     2,069,807  ;  Feb.  9. 

Heckert,  Winfield  W.,  Ardentown,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Dispersion  method.  2,089,606  ;  Aug. 
10. 

Heckert,  Winfield  W.,  Arden,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Textile. 
2,099,363;  Nov.  16. 

Heckert,  Winfield  W.,  Ardentown,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulosic  product  and  pre- 
paring  same.     2,099,441  ;  Nov.   16. 

Heckert,  Winfield,  W.,  Ardentown,  and  W.  R.  Peterson, 
Carrcroft,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Cel- 
lulosic structure.     2,069,802  ;  Feb.   9. 

Heckert,  Winfield  W.,  Ardentown,  Del.,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Fabric  and  preparing 
same.     2,080,043;  May  11. 

Heckethorn,  Howard,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  W.  K.  Cooley,  Silver  Spring,  and  one-third  to  E.  M. 
Schenke,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.  Softening  fibers  and  prod- 
ucts  thereof.     2,096,705  ;   Oct.   19. 

Heckman,  Joseph  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Clasp  for  collars. 
2,101,617  ;  Dec.  7. 

Heckman,  William  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Journal  bearing. 
2,072,168;   Mar.    2. 

Hedberg,  Carl  W.  J.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Research  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulator 
compartment.     2,099,063  ;  Nov.   16. 

Hedblom,  Lars  O.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  A.  Carlson, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Fuel  pump.     2,099,206  ;  Nov.   16. 

Hedden,  Clarence  R.,  et  al.  (See  Highsmith,  Gale  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Heddon's,  James,  Sons.  (See  McArthur,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Heddon's,  James,  Sons.  (See  Stolley,  William  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hedene,  Edwin  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Merco 
Nordstrom  Valve  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Combined 
wrench  and  locking  member.     2,077,997  ;  Apr.  20. 

Hedfield,  Reynold  T.,  and  H.  Seegers,  assignors  to  Jas. 
P.  Marsh  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Thermometer. 
2.099,899  :  Nov.  23. 

Hedgcock,  William  C,  Wllmette,  assignor  to  American 
Steel  Foundries,  Chicago,  111.  Wheel  and  axle  assembly. 
2,071,028  :  Fob.  23. 

Hedgcock,  William  C,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  American 
Steel  Foundries,  Chicago,  111.  Brake  arrangement. 
2,078,916  ;  Apr.  27. 

Hedgecock,  William  C,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  American 
^^SSl  „J"un<Jrics,  Chicago,  111.  Highway  crossing. 
2,089,025  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hedgcock,  William  C,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  American 
Steel  Foundries,  Chicago,  111.  Underframe.  2,091,360; 
Aug.  31. 

Hedgcock,  William  C,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foun- 
dries, Chicago,  111.     Drum  brake.     2,079,554  ;  May  4. 

Hedgcock,  William  C,  assignor  to  American  Steel 
Foundries,  Chicago,  111.  Unit  cylinder  drum  brake. 
'2.083,910  ;  June  15. 

Hedgcock,  William  C,  assignor  to  American  Steel 
J<'oundries,  Chicago,  111.  Spring  plankless  truck. 
2,084,028;  June  15. 

Hedgcock,  William  C,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foun- 
dries, Chicago,   111.     Truck.      2,098,061  ;   Nov.   9. 

Hedgcock,  WilliMui  C,  Wilmette,  and  U.  B.  Cottrell,  Chi- 
cago, assignors  to  American  Steel  Foundries,  Chicago, 
111.     Underframe.     2,071,629  ;  Feb.  23. 


Hedgcock,  William  C,  Wilmette,  and  R.  B.  Cottrell, 
Chicago,  assignors  to  American  Steel  Foundries,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Rail  joint  bar.     2,083,298  ;  June  8. 

Hedgcock,  William  C,  Wilmette,  and  D.  BI.  Ldght,  Evans- 
ton,  111.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Cardwell- 
Westinghouse  Company.     Snubber.     2,097,523  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hedges,  Edward  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Effervescent  liquid 
dispensing  device.     2,091,042  ;  Aug.  24. 

Hedges,  Edward  G.,  Newark,  and  R.  Stickles,  Union, 
N.  J.     Liquid  dispensing  apparatus.     2,098,093  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hedges-Walsh-Weidner  Company,  The.  (See  Krause,  Fred 
J.,  assignor.) 

Hedgpeth,  Theron  L.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Duro  Metal 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bench  saw. 
2,075,282  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hedgpeth,  Theron  L.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Duro  Metal 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Woodworking  tooL 
2,076,511 ;  Apr.  6. 

Hedgpeth,  Theron  L.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Duro  Metal 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Stand  for  motor  driv- 
en tools.     2,080,475  ;  May  18. 

Hedgpeth,  Theron  L.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Duro  Metal 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bench  saw. 
2,095,330  ;  Oct.  12. 

Hedgpeth,  Theron  L.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Dure  Metal 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bench  saw  table. 
2,097,920  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hedgpeth,  Theron  L.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Duro  Metal 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Woodworking  tool. 
2,099,519  ;  Nov.   16. 

Hedgpeth,  Theron  L.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Duro  Metal 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bench  saw  rip  fence. 
2,101,709  ;  Dec.  7. 

Hediger,  Arthur,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Necktie.  2,074,908  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Hedin,  Fred  H.,  Willimantic,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company, 
New  York,   N.  Y.     Computer.     2,087,667  ;   July  20. 

Hedin,  Uno  C,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Adlake 
Comijany.     Mercury  switch  relay.     2,067.235  ;  Jan.  12. 

Hedin,  Uno  C,  and  C.  H.  Larson,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  assignors 
to  The  Adlake  Company.  Mercury  switch.  2,101,824  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Hedman,  Herbert  R.,  Winnetka,  and  C.  W.  Johnson, 
Chicago,  assignors  to  The  Hedman  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Chicago,   III.     Check  writer.     2,088,789  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hedman  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Hedman, 
H.  R.,  and  Johnson,  assignors.) 

Hedman  Manufacturing  Company',  The.  (See  Slettevold, 
Ole,  assignor.) 

Hedrick,  Clarence  E.,  Newton,  Kans.  Wire  tightening 
clip.     2,068,176;   Jan.   19. 

Hecde,  Frederick  V.,  Haledon,  N.  J.  Structural  toy. 
2,095,700  ;  Oct.  12. 

Heenan,  John  N.  D.,  Hemel  Hempsted,  England.  Heat 
transfer  apparatus.     2,069,409  ;  Feb.  2. 

Heerdt,  Otto,  Leipzig,  Germauy.  Control  element  for  the 
flushing  device  in  hydraulic  gears.     2,069,366  ;  Feb.   2. 

Heerwagen,  Paul  M.,  Payetteville,  Ark.  Acoustic  tile. 
2,090,043  ;  Aug.   17. 

Hees,  Emil,  Wiesbaden,  Germany,  assignor  to  Winthrop 
Chemical  Company,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Products 
obtainable  from  high  molecular  carbohydrates  and  pre- 
paring them.     2,076,889  ;  Apr.  13. 

Heetkamp,  Heinrich,  Dusseldorf,  assignor  to  Demag  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Duisburg,  Germany.  Tube-pushing  bench. 
2,096,243  :   Oct.   19. 

Hefele,  John  R.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas- 
eous  discharge    device.      2,099,111  ;   Nov.    16. 

Heffelfinger,  Paul  E.     (See  Jung,  O.  H.,  and  Heffelflnger.) 

Heffernan,  Wilford  P.,  Humble,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
C.  G.  Eidson,  Houston,  Tex.  Pump  jack.  2,100,509 : 
Nov.  30. 

Hefter,  Alwin,  assignor  to  Deutsche  Gold  und  Silber 
Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Production  of  precious  metal  decorations  or 
ceramic  objects.     2,081,234;  May  25. 

Heftier,  Paul,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  assignor  to  Zenith 
Carburetor  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Backfire  trap. 
2.097,279  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hege,  Raymond  W.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  xVutomatic  In- 
jecting syringe  device.     2,101,140  ;  Dec.  7. 

Hegol,  Charles  S.,  administrator.  (See  Howe,  Ramon 
R.) 

Hegel,  (Jeorge  W.      (See  Newell,  R.  F.,  and  HegelJ 

llogel,  (Jporge  W.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Roller  hearth  furnace.  2,082,628: 
Juno  1. 

Hegenberger,  Albert  F.,  Riverside,  Calif.,  and  A.  W. 
Knisley,   Dayton,    Ohio.      Sextant.      2,088.597;    Aug.   3. 

Hogenberger,  Albert  F.,  and  M.  Isaacson,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Compass.     2,098,241  ;   Nov.  9. 

Ilegenscheldt,  Wllhelm,  A.  O.      (See  Pnchta,  Alfons,  as- 
signor.) 
Tlc-ger,   1''i>rnand.      (See  Cnllior,    .\.,  and   Tloger.) 
Heger,  Fritz.     (See  Bnurledcl,  O.,  and  Ileger.) 
lleggcin.  Alfred   (!.,  assignor  ol'  om^  lliird   to  10.  D.  Ijlgon, 
and    one  lliird    to    W.    O.    Llgon,    Tulsa,    Qkhi.      Valve. 
2,07(I,83S  :  Apr.  13. 
Ileggein,  Allied  (].,  assignor  of  one-third  to  K.  D.  Llgon, 
inul    oneihlrd    to    W.    O.    Llgon,    Tulan,    Okln.      Valve. 
2,07(5,8;?!)  ;  Apr.   13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hoggem,  Alfred  G.,  assignor  of  one-lhird  to  E.  D.  Lipon, 
and  on^tUird  to  W.  O.  Ligon,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Valve. 
2,076,840  ;  Apr.  13. 

Heggem,  Alfred  G.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  D.  Ligon, 
and  one-third  to  W.  O.  Ligon,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Valve. 
2,076,841 ;  Apr.  13. 

Heginbotham,  Joseph  H.  (See  Gayford,  E.,  Heginbotham, 
and  Hamilton.) 

Heglar,  George  L.,  Almira,  Wash.  Air  cleaner. 
2,083,649  ;  June  15. 

Hehlgans.  Friedrich,  Berlin-Hermsdorf,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Electron  discharge  tube. 
2.067.840  :  Jan.  12. 

Hehlgans.  Friedrich,  Berlin-Hermsdorf,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Apparatus  for 
printing  time  marks  on  a  moving  strip.  2,083,373 ; 
June  8. 

Hehlgans,  FViedrich  W.,  Berlin-Hermsdorf,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Cathode  ray  tube. 
2.075.717  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hehlgans,  Friedrich  W.,  Berlin-Hermsdorf,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Electron  tube. 
2.078,797  ;  Apr.  27. 

Heibert,  Erdman  E.,  Toronto,  assignor  to  Mechanical 
Research  Corporation  Limited,  Kitchener.  ^Yate^loo, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Storage  battery  terminal  clamp. 
2,085,497  ;  June  29. 

Heichemer.  Anthony  E.  (See  Orr,  F.  L.-,  and  Wattelet, 
assignors.) 

Heichert,  Herman  S.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass 
Companv.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Surfacing  machine  for  plate 
glass.    2,074,111 :  Mar.  16. 

Held,  Jacob  B.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2.079,168  ;  May  4. 

Heid,  Jacob  B.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  III.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,100,849  ;  Nov.  30. 

Heidbreder,  Herman  H.,  Qulncy,  assignor  to  The  Moore 
Corporation,  Joliet,  HI.     Stove.     2,086,223  ;  July  6. 

Heidbrink  Company,  The.  (See  Henion,  Walter  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Heidbrink,  Jay  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Fluid  meter  for 
gas  administering  machines.     2,073,372  ;  Mar.  9. 

Heidbrink,  Jay  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Gauge  for  indi- 
cating the  volume  of  flow  of  gases.     2,076,562  ;  Apr.  13. 

Heidbrink,  Jav  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Gas  strainer  and 
vaporizer.     2,085,155  ;  June  29. 

Heidbrink,  Jay  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Gas  administering 
machine.     2.100,778  :  Nov.  30. 

Heide,  Friedrich,  Georgsmariehutte,  near  Osnabruck,  as- 
signor to  Klockner-Werke  A.-G.,  Castrop-Rauxel,  Ger- 
many.    Sheet-piling.     2,090,728  ;  Aug.  24. 

Heiden.  Emanuel  M.      (See  Carney,  C.  F.,  and  Heiden.) 

Heider,  James  L..  Colnmbna,  Ohio.  Mop  holder. 
2,079,709  ;  May  11. 

Heidger,     Leonard,     West     Allis,     Wis.       Electric     fence. 

2.090.198  ;  Aug.  17. 

Heidger,  Leonard,  West  Allis,  Wis.    Electric  fence  charger. 

2.090.199  :  Aug.  17. 

Heidloff,  Joseph  R.,   assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpo- 
ration, South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,092,251 ;  Sept.  7. 
Ilpidloflf.  Joseph  R.,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Company, 
Oetroit.      Mich.     Fluid      pressure      producing      device. 
2.093..557  :  Sept.  21. 
Heidt,  Alexander  J.     (See  Ribble,  C.  H.,   and  Heidt.) 
Height,  Lewis  H.,  assignor  to  Thompson  Manufacturing 
Co.,    Denver,    Colo.      Highway    guardrail.      2,101,176; 
Dec.  7. 
Height,     Lewis    H.,     and     J.     L.     Brown,     assignors     tc 
Thompson    Manufacturing    Co.,    Denver,    Colo.      High 
way  guardrail.     2,085,098  ;  June  29. 
Heigis,  Henry  E.,  West  Orange,  assignor  to  Walter  Kidde 
&  Company,  Inc.,  Bloomficld,  N.  J.     Automatically  op- 
erable      fire       protection       system       and       apparatus. 
2.074,960  :  Mar.  23. 
Tleil  ('..  Tlv.      (Sop  Maloon.  Earl  B..  assignor.) 
Hell  Co.,  The.     (See  Maloon,  Earl  B.,  assignor.) 
Hefl  Co..  The.      fSee  Strelow.  Henry  A.,  assignor.) 
Heil  Co.,  The.      (See  Thwaits.  Frederick  G.,  assignor.) 
Heil   Co..   Tlie.      (See  Thwaits,   F.   G..   and    Rieboldt,    as- 
signors.! 
Heil  Co.,  The.     (See  Verloop,  Hendrik  X.  F.,  assignor.) 
Heil.  Krno.ot.      (See  Powers,  George  E..  assignor.) 
Heiland.    Arthur,    Borlin-Rangsdorf,    Germany.      Vending 

apparatus.     2,088,856  ;  Aug.  3. 
Tleiland,  Carl  A.,  assignor  to  Heiland  Research  Corpora- 
tion.   Denver,    Colo.     Vibration    detector.     2,067,636; 
.Tan.  12. 
Heiland   Research   Corporation.     (See   Heiland,   Carl   A., 

assignor.) 
Ili'ilbron,  Isidor  M.      (See  Llnstead,  R.  P.,  Lowe,  Heilbron. 

.and  Irving.) 
Heilbron,  Isidor  M.,  Manchester,  England,  and  P.  Irving. 
Grangemouth,    Scotland,   assignors   to    Imperial    Chem- 
ical    Industries    Limited.       Bcnzanthrone    derivatives. 
2.074,181  ;  Mar.  16. 
Ileili'mnnn.  Jacob.     (See  Bathancourt,  J.  A.,  Graban,  and 

Ileilemnnn.) 
Heilherker.    Eugene    C,    assignor    to    M.    C.    Smith,    Jr., 
Bristol,  R.  I.     Shoe  sole.     2,0S3J376  ;  June  8. 


Heilman,  Bernard,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Young  Spring  &  Wire 
Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Wireworking  machine. 
2,073,343  ;  Mar.  9. 

Heim,  Gotthielf,  Oberesslingen-on-the-Xeckar,  Germany. 
Feed  device  for  baking  ovens.     2,091,543  ;  Aug.  31. 

Heim,  Howard  J.      (See  George,  R.  H.,  and  Heim.) 

Heim,  Lewis  R.,  Mount  Dora,  Fla.  Bearing  construction. 
2,074,182;   Mar.  16. 

Heim,  Lewis  H.,  Mount  Dora,  Fla.  Bearing  construction. 
2,080,609  ;  May  18. 

Heim,  Lewis  R.,  Mount  Dora,  Fla.  Making  roller  bear- 
ings.    2.102,460  ;  Dec.   14. 

Heiman,  Sidney  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Oil  burner  door. 
2,091,442  :  Aug.  31. 

Heimann,  Morris  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Chair.  2,085,804; 
July  6. 

Heimbach,  Frank  S.,  and  W.  Leischel,  assignors  to  H.  J. 
Ellsworth,  Chicago,  111.  Cylinder  sleeve  press. 
2,085,529  ;  June  29. 

Heimers,  Rudolf,  Mexico,  D.  F.,  Mexico.  Ball  game. 
2,094,536  :  Sept.  28. 

ITeimke,  Paul.      (See  SteindorfE.  A.,  Balle,  and  Heimke.) 

Heimke,  Paul.  (See  Steindorff,  A.,  Balle,  Heimke,  and 
Horst.) 

Hein,  George  N.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Reflex  bulb 
syringe.     2,072,366  ;  Mar.  2. 

Hein,  George  N.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Syringe  cartridge. 
2,102,704  ;  Dec.  21. 

Hein,  Hugo,  Xew  York,  K.  Y.  Detecting  false  signatures. 
2,077,237  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hein,  Paul  P.,  assignor  to  Perfumeter  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Perfume  dispenser.     2,073,061 ;  Mar.  9. 

Heine,  Adolf,  Berlin-Zehlendorf,  assignor  to  Klangfilm 
G.  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Film  drive  mechanism. 
2,098,387;  Nov.  9. 

Heine,  Hermann,  assignor  to  E.  Leitz,  Optische  Werke, 
Wetzlar,  Germany.  Illtiminator  attachment  for  micro- 
scopes.    2.077,792  ;  Apr.  20. 

Heine,  Hermann,  assignor  to  Ernst  Leits,  G.  m.  b.  H., 
Wetzlar.    Germany.      Microscope.      2.096.325 ;    Oct.    19. 

Heine.  Hermann,  assignor  to  E.  Leitz.  Optische  Werke, 
Wetzlar.  Germany.     Microscope.     2.097,762  :  Not.  2. 

Heinecke,  William,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
W.  N.  Dykman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Finger  printing 
method.     2,082,735  ;  June  1. 

Heineman.  Paul  G.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Cook 
Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  HI.  Medicament  package 
and  process.     Ee.  20,571 ;  Dec.  7. 

Heineman,  Warren  F.  (See  Smith,  G.  M.,  Rendenbach, 
Heineman,  and  Crider.) 

Heinemann  Electric  Company.  (See  WUckens,  Knrt  W., 
assignor.) 

Heinemann.  Rudolf,  Berlin.  Germany.  Direction  indi- 
cator.    2,074,907  ;  Mar.  23. 

Heinis.  Hugo.  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Training  apparatus 
2.084,440  ;  June  22. 

Heinis.  Hugo.  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Apparatus  for  sys- 
tematic driving  instruction.     2.0S8.264  ;  July  27. 

Heinitz,  Karl  R.,  Dresden,  Germany.  Drive  for  calculating 
machines,  bookkeeping  machines,  and  the  like, 
2,100,804;   Nov.   30. 

Heinitz,  Woldemar,  assignor  to  Schubert  &  Salzer  Maschiu- 
enfabrik  AktiengeseUschaft,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Aux- 
iliary device  for  fabric  holding-down  attachments. 
2.067,841  ;  Jan.   12. 

Heinitz,  Woldemar.  assignor  to  Schubert  &  Salzer  Maschin- 
enfabrik  AktiengeseUschaft.  Chemnitz,  Germany.  At- 
tachment on  flat  knitting  machines  for  holding  down 
the  fabrics.     2.067,842  ;  .Tan.  12. 

Heinitz.  Woldemar.  assignor  to  Schubert  &  Salzer  Masch- 
inenfabrik,  AktiengeseUschaft,  Chemnitz,  Germany. 
Widening  fabrics.     2.077.835  ;  Apr.  20. 

Heinitz,  Woldemar,  assignor  to  Schubert  &  Salzer  Mascbl- 
nenfabrik  Aktiengesellsciaft  Chemnitz,  Germany. 
.\uxiliary  presser  for  flat  knitting  machines.  2,083,377  ; 
June  8. 

Heinitz,  Woldemar,  assignor  to  Schubert  &  Salzer 
Maschlnenfabrik  AktiengeseUschaft,  Chemnitz,  Ger- 
many. Auxiliary  presser  for  flat  knitting  machines. 
2,085,656;  June  29. 

Heinkol,    John,    St.    Louis,   Mo.,    and   W.    J.    Hebenstreit, 
Kanaas  City,  Kans.     Curb  box  for  service  pipe  shnt- 
offs  in   water  systems.     2.099,479  :  Nov.   16. 
Heinlein.    Carl    H..    Sheffield.    England.     Safety    raz«r. 

Hei'nn  Co.,  The.     (See  Franz,  Charles  H..  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Helnrich     Hans,   Stuttgart,   and   W.   Voit.    Stutt^rt-Bad 

Cannstatt,  assignors  to  Robert  Bosch  AktiengeseUschaft, 

btuttgart,    Germany.      Injection    Internal    combustion 

engine.     2,090,350  ;  Aug.  17. 
Helnrich.   H.Tns    and   M.   Hurst,    Stuttgart,   and  W.  Voit, 

Stuttgart-Bad    Cannstatt,    assignors    to    Robert    Bosch 

Aktiengosellsch.nft,      Stuttgart,      Germanv.        IniectiOB 

pump.     2.090,351  ;  Aug.  17.  " 

Hoinrich     M.ax,    P.erlin-Pankow,    assignor   to    Firm    Graf 

und     Co.,     Vorpackungs-Maschinen,     Berlin,     Germany. 

Graphic  paper.      Re.   20,534;  Oct   19. 

^^':,'"!J^'V„-I'""'  •^•-  Chicago,  HI.  Accelerator  control. 
J.Oi  0.460;  Apr.  6. 

Heinrich.  Paul  W  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Mich.  Soldering 
torch  valve.     2.007.397  :  Oct  26 

Heinrich  Walter  A  assignor  to  J.  R.  Kearney  Corpora- 
tion. St  Louis,  Mo.     Meterboi.     2.081.627;  May  25 


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Heinrich,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  J.  R.  Kearney  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electrical  connecter 
2,088,414;  July  27. 

Heinrich,    Walter   A.,    assignor   to    J.    E.    Kearney    Cor- 
poration,   St.     Louis,    Mo.     Fuse    switch.     2,088,415 
July  27. 

Heinrich,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  James  R.  Kearney  Corpo 
ration,   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Tie  stick.     2,096,244;  Oct.  19 

Heinrich,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  James  R.  Kearney  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electrical  connecter. 
2,102,896  ;  Dec.  21. 

Heinrich,  Walter  A.,  and  C.  A.  Fox,  St.  Louis,  and  B.  J 
Deright,  Kansas  City,  assignors  to  James  R.  Kearney 
Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Safety  staging.  2,074,586  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Heinrich,  Walter  A.,  and  C.  A.  Fox,  assignors  to  James 
R.  Kearney  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fuse  switch. 
2,086,028  ;  July  6. 

Heinrich,  Walter  A.,  and  C.  A.  Fox,  assignors  to  James 
R.  Kearney  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Conductor 
holder  for  sidearms  and  the  like.     2,089,370  ;  Aug.  10. 

Heins,  Harold,  Dorchester,  assignor  to  Raytheon  Produc- 
tion Corporation,  Newton,  Mass.  Thermionic  cathode. 
2,071,522  ;  Feb.  23. 

Heins,  Harold,  Dorchester,  assignor  to  Raytheon  Produc- 
tion Corporation,  Newton,  Mass.  Cathode.  2,091,944 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Heins,  Rudolf  J.     (See  Krippner,  P.  G.,  Heins,  and  Bur.) 

Heintz,  James  C,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Tire  retreading 
method  and  product.    2,090,256  ;  Aug.  17. 

Heintz  &  Kaufman,  Ltd.     (See  Heintz,  Ralph  M.,  assignor.) 

Heintz  &  Kaufman,  Ltd.  (See  Scofield,  Philip  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Heintz  &  Kaufman,  Ltd.  (See  Shermund,  Ralph  C, 
assignor. ) 

Heintz  &  Kaufman,  Ltd.  (See  Terman,  Frederick  E., 
assignor. ) 

Heintz  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lambert,  Albert 
L.,  and  F.  M.,  assignors.) 

Heintz,  Ralph  M.,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  Heintz  &  Kauf- 
man, Ltd.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Mercurv  vapor  recti- 
fier.    2,067,053  ;  Jan.  5. 

Heintz,  Ralph  M.,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  Heintz  &  Kauf- 
man, Ltd.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Multiple  electrode 
thermionic  tube.     2,071,630  ;   Feb.   23. 

Heintz,  Ralph  M.,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  Heintz  &  Kauf- 
man, Ltd.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cylinder  liner. 
2,085,976  ;  July  6. 

Heintz,  Ralph  M.,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  Heintz  &  Kauf- 
man, Ltd.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shielded  electrode 
tube.     2,091,443;  Aug.   31. 

Heintz,  Ralph  M.,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  Heintz  &  Kauf- 
man, Ltd.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Combination  crank- 
shaft and  connecting  rod.     2,093,442  ;  Sept.  21. 

Heintz,  Ralph  M.,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  Heintz  &  Kauf- 
man, Ltd.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Trailing  line  stabilizer. 
2,093,443  ;  Sept.  21. 

Heintz,  Ralph  M.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corporation,  South 
Bend,  Ind.  Carburetor  temperature  control.  2,103,902  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Heintze,  Carl  R.  O.  P.     (See  Swalm,  R.  A.,  and  Heintze.) 

Heintzmann,  Egmont.  (See  Toussalnt,  H.,  and  Heintz- 
mann.) 

Heinz,  Peter,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Milk  bottle  holder. 
2,093,195  ;  Sept.  14. 

Heinze  Development  Company.  (See  Heinze,  John  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Heinze,  Ernst,  Oceanside,  Long  Island,  and  M.  J.  Parker, 
Brooklyn,  assignors  to  "Victor  Metal  Products  Corpora- 
tion Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slug  feed  stop  mechanism  for  col- 
lapsible  tube  presses.      2,096,245 ;    Oct.    19. 

Heinze,   John   O.,   assignor  to   Heinze   Development   Corn- 
Detroit,  Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     2,076,722 ;   Apr. 


pany, 
13. 

Heinze, 
pany. 


John  O.,  assignor  to  Heinze  Development  Corn- 
Detroit,  Mich.  Eccentric  piston  pump  or  com- 
pressor.    2,076,723  ;  Apr.  13. 

Heinze,  John  O.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Heinze  De- 
velopment Company.  High  speed  transportation  sys- 
tem.   2,101,024  ;  Dec.  7. 

Heinze,  Paul,  assignor  to  Parva  Products  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.    Buckle.     2.072.949  ;  Mar.  9. 

Heinze,  William  A.     (See  Victor,  J.  H.,  and  Heinze.) 

Heinze,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Victor  Manufacturing  & 
Gasket  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Grease  retainer  with  oil 
Bplashor.     2,070,126;  Feb.  9. 

Heinze,  William  A.,  nssignor  to  Victor  Manufacturing  k 
Gasket  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Armored  gi-oase  rotainfr 
with  washer  and   spacer.     2,071,403;   Feb.   23. 

Ilcinzel,  Albert,  Oppan,  and  F.  Duftsebuiid,  Heidelberg, 
assignors  lo  T.  G,  Ti'arbenlnduRtrie  Aktiengesellscliaft, 
Frnnkfort-on-tlie-Main,  Goi-nianv.  Producllon  of  mag- 
notiznble   .nlloy.     2,075.283:    Mar.   30. 

Heinzen,  V>.  M.,  et  nl.     (See  Nnek,  George  T..  assignor.) 

Heinzl,  Ilnns.     (See  Urbanek.  J.,  and  TTeinzl.) 

Helsdorf,  Nioholns,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Driving  raech 
anlsm.     2,085,6.'J7  ;   June  29. 

Heise,  (Jeorge  W.,  North  OlmsU-d,  Oliio,  assignor,  bv  nicsnc 
assignments,  lo  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Closure  for  batteries.     2,074,506  ;  Miir.  2.'!. 

Hoise,  <Jeorge  W.,  North  Olmsted,  Oliio,  asKignor,  by  mesne 
asHlgnmenls,  to  Union  Carbide  iind  C.'iiboii  Corporation. 
Battery  cell.     2,077,501  ;  Apr.  20. 


Heise,  George  W.,  North  Olmsted,  and  E.  A.  Schumacher, 
Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Battery  cell. 
2,077,562  ;  Apr.  20. 

Heisel,  Paul,  Gersthofen,  near  Augsburg,  assignor  to  I.  G. 
Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany.  Preparing  glyoxylic  acid.  2,081,355  ; 
May  25. 

Heisey,  A.  H.  &  Company.  (See  Stewart,  Charles  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Heising,  Raymond  A.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electron  discbarge  device.    2,067,529  ;  Jan.  12. 

Heising,  Raymond  A.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Short-wave   electron  tube  circuit.     2,068,324  ;  Jan.  19. 

Heising,  Raymond  A.,  Summit,  N.  J.  Direction  indicat- 
ing system.     2,085,218  ;  June  29. 

Heising.  Raymond  A.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electric  space  discharge  tube  system.    2,093,078 ;  Sept. 

Heising,  Raymond  A.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Reception  of  frequency  modulated  waves  and  circuits 
therefor.     2,100,394;  Nov.  30. 

Heiss,  John  P.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Flint,  Mich.  Tappet  spring  retainer.  2,089,478 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Heisserman,  Robert  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Link-Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sand  treating  ap- 
paratus.    2,095,385  :  Oct.  12. 

Heitger,  Frank  H.,  Flint,  Mich.,  M.  G.  Heitger,  Flint,  Mich., 
administratrix  of  said  F.  H.  Heitger,  deceased,  assignor 
to  Bendix  Products  Cornoration.  South  Bend,  Ind.  Ther- 
mostatic bv-nass  riser.     2.068.952  ;  Jan.  26. 

Heitger,  Mattie  G.,  administratrix.  (See  Heitger,  Frank 
H.) 

Heitman.  Charles  E.,  Jr.  (See  Ragsdale,  E.  J.  W.,  and 
Heitman.) 

Ileitman,  Edward,  assignor  to  Kelvinator  Corporation, 
Detroit.  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,075,438 ; 
:Mar.  ?,0. 

Heitman,  Edward,  assignor  to  Kelvinator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,079,349  ; 
May  4. 

Heitman,  Edward,  assignor  to  Kelvinator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,083,378 ; 
June  8. 

Heitman,  Herbert,  Rego  Park,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Furnace 
construction.     2,071,069  ;  Feb.  16. 

Heitman,  Jesse  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  J.  J.  Kelly,  as- 
signors to  Huntington  Rubber  Mills,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Writing  machine  platen  and  making  the  same. 
2,073,209  ;  Mar.  9. 

Heitner,  William  A.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner,  Inc., 
Chicago,   111.     Clutch  mechanism.     2,090,757  ;  Aug.  24. 

Heitshu,  Daniel  C,  assignor  to  J.  I.  Case  Company, 
Racine,  Wis.     Planter.     2,096,038;  Oct.  19. 

Hejduk,  Franti§ek  and  J.  Neumann,  Prague,  Czechoslo- 
vakia.    Fluid  meter.     2,095,522  ;  Oct.  12. 

Hejduk,  Frantisek,  and  J.  Neumann,  Prague,  Czechoslo- 
vakia. Meter  for  measuring  and  registering  liquid 
volumes    received  and   delivered.      2,100,052 ;   Nov.   23. 

Hekman,  John,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Carton  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Container.  2,090,200; 
Aug.    17. 

Hektner,   Joel.      (See  Buckwalter,   T.  V.,    and   Hektner.) 

Hektner,  Joel,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bearing 
Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Railway  car  truck.  2,071,793  ; 
Feb.    23. 

Hektner,  Joel,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bearing 
Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Railway  car  truck.  2,071,794  ; 
Feb.   23. 

Helberger,   Johann  H.      (See  Tnnbe,   C,  and   Helborgor.) 

Helberger,  Johann  H.,  Cologne-Mulheim,  and  O.  Bayer, 
Leverkusen-I.  G.  Werk,  Germany,  assignors  to  General 
Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azodyestuffs. 
2,102,593;  Dec.  21. 

Helbig.  Albin  B.,  Kaiserslautern,  Germany,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  V.  B.  Relchwald,  Kent,  England.  Pneumatic 
apparatus  for  separating  granular  substances.  2.067,321 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Held,  Robert.  (See  Mereshoimer,  H.,  Vilsmcier,  and 
Held.) 

Held.  Robert.     (See  Neresheimer,  H.,  Vllsraeior,  and  Held.) 

Heldenbrand,  Rae  N.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Collar  attaching 
means.     2,073,989  ;  Mar.  16. 

Heldt,  Friedrich,  Gelsenkirchen.  Germany.  Bristle  for 
cleaning  devices.     2,100,1.38;  Nov.  23. 

Helfen.steln,  Max,  and  F.  M.  Hlrsig,  Lucerne,  Switzer- 
land. Protective  shield  for  electrical  welders. 
2.10.3.006;  Dee.  21. 

Helferich,  Burokhardt,  Leipzig,  and  O.  Peters,  Oker.  Ger- 
many. Ascorbic  adds  and  making  same.  2,068.453; 
Jan.   19, 

Ilelft,  Ernst,  I!erliii-nalens(>e,  Germiiny,  nssignor.  by 
mesne  assignm(>nts,  (o  "nnlchem"  CluMnlkalten  Hnn- 
(lels  A.-G.,  Zurich.  Swlt7.(>rliind.  I'liistlc  material  and 
producing  the   snni(>.      2, 09!), (!.'')  1  ;   Nov.    10. 

Ilelgnson,  Arni,  Wllinette.  and  P,  K.  Keegan.  .Mssignors 
to  Chicago  Transformer  Corporation,  Chicago,  III.  Ter- 
nilniil  board.     2,072,635  ;  Mar.  2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Helgeby,    Ralph   O.,    Flint,    assignor    to    General    Motors 

Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.     Speedometer.     2,073,152 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Helgeby,  Ralph  O.,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration,   Detroit,    Mich.       Speedometer.       2,073,153 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Hella,  Roy  P.     (See  Pascoc,  T.  A.,  and  Hella.) 
Hellbach,  Rudolph,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  H.  A. 

Wallace,    for    the    Government    of    the    United    States. 

Carrying     out     aeration      in     biochemical     processes. 

2,098,962  ;    Nov.    16. 
Hellborg,  Otto  R.,  and  G.  A.  Nyberg,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

Device   for    treating   wood   and    the   like.      2,083,445 ; 

June  8. 
Helle,  Earl,  assignor  of  fifty  per  cent  to  L.   M.  McClure, 

Beardstown,       111.         Sewing       machine      attachment. 

2,079,317  ;  May  4. 
Heller,  Alexander  G.,  Woodmere,  N.  Y.     Changeable  sign. 

2,096,360;   Oct.   19. 
Heller,   Frank  G.,   Beardstown,  HI.     Perpetual   calendar. 

2,094,791 ;  Oct.  5. 
Heller,   Franz,   Long  Island   City,   assignor   to   R.   Hoe  & 

Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Intaglio  printing  machine. 

2,097,791;  Nov.  2. 
Heller.    Henrv    R.,    Larchmont,    N.    Y.      Upright    piano. 

2,067,880;  Jan.  12. 
Heller,    Henry    R.,    Larchmont,    N.    Y.      Upright    piano. 

2,081,704  ;  May  25. 
Heller,  Herbert  J.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Cutting  machine. 

2,084,488  ;  June  22. 
Heller,   Herbert  J.,    New  York,   N.   Y.     Fastener   driving 

device.     2,087,668  ;  July  20. 
Heller,    Herbert   J.,    assignor    to    H.    Weiss    &   Company, 

New   York,   N.  Y.     Edge-turning  machine.     2,084,395; 

June  22. 
Heller,    Jacob,    and    M.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Removable 

insert  receptacle.     2,073,478 ;  Mar.  9. 
Heller,  Karl,  assignor  to  Felco  Faucet  Corporation,  Jersey 

City,  N.  J.     Liquid  dispensing  device.     2,097,063  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Heller,  Lewis  W.,  Oak  Harbor,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Bab- 
cock    &    Wilcox    Company,    Bayonne,    N.    J.     Furnace. 

2,087,972  :  July  27. 
Heller,    Lewis   W.,   New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to   The 

Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.    Fluid  heat 

exchange  apparatus.     2,091,984  ;  Sept.  7. 
Heller,  Michael.      (See  Heller,  Jacob,  and  M.) 
Heller,  Richard  D.,  Boise,  Idaho.     (Jlethod  of  and  appa- 
ratus  for  manufacturing  screens.     2,068,675  ;  Jan.  26. 
Heller,  Richard  D.,  Boise,  Idaho.     Trommel.     2,086,551 ; 

Julv  13. 
Heller,  Roman.     (See  Kutter,  Leopold,  assignor.) 
Heller,    Walter  E.,   assignor  to  D.   C.   Shepard,    St.  Paul, 

Minn.     Container.     2,089,371  ;  Aug.   10. 
Hellesen,  W.,  and  Co.     (See  Konn,  Jens  A.,  assignor.) 
Hellgren,   Gustaf  H.      (See  Gustafifson,   E.    V.,   and  Hell- 

gren. ) 
Hellinger,  Fritz.      (See  Lowenstein.  A.,  and  Helllnger.) 
Hellman,  Henry  F..  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Submersible  rescue 

apparatus  for  submarines.     2,077,477  ;  Apr.  20. 
Hellmer,  Ralph  E.,  assignor  to  Schutte  &  Koerting  Com- 
pany,     Philadelphia,      Pa.        Steam      jet      exhauster. 

2,085,361;  June  29. 
He'ilstrom,  Axel  W.,  Eskilstuna,  Sweden.     Producing  teeth 

on  files  or  the  like.    2,070,730  ;  Feb.  10. 
Hellweg,    Julius    F.,    United    States    Navy,    Washington, 

D.  C.     Sextant.     2,092,758;  Sept.  14. 
Hellweg,     Julius     F.,     U.     S.     Navy,     and     P.     Sollen- 

berger,  Washington,  D.  C.     Apparatus  for  broadcasting 

time  signals.    2,066,349 ;  Jan.  5. 
Hellyar,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  The  Fafnir  Bearing  Com- 
pany, New  Britain,  Conn.     Bearing.     2,102,952 ;  Dec. 

Helm,  Eric,  Waterbnry,  Conn.  Forming  headed  tacka 
of  celluloid  or  like  plastic  composition.  2,072,837 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Helmbrecht,  Dr.  Vincent  H.  (See  Purrmann,  Carl,  as- 
signor.) 

Helmbright.  Ilonry  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor 
to  (Jeneral  Electric  Company.  Electric  signal  device. 
2,082,629  ;  June  1. 

Helme,  Charles.  (See  Pinlayson,  D.,  Greenwood,  and 
Helme. ) 

Hclmor.  Theodore  K.,  Fellows,  Calif.  Piston  rod  pro- 
tector.    2.102.797;  Dec.  21. 

Helming,  Vernon  P.,  Amherst,  Mass.  Internal  combus- 
tion engine.     2,072,474  ;  Mar.  2. 

Helraond.  William  F.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Companv.  Now  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting  machine.     2,0t)9,829  ;  Feb.  9. 

Helmond,  William  F.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting  machine.     2,072,878;  Mar.  9. 

Helmond,  William  F.,  Wr.st  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Un<lerwood  Elliott  Fishor  Conip.any,  Now  York.  N.  Y. 
Typewrltinc  ninrhino.     2,074..'?.'?;!  ;  >far.  23. 

Helmond.  Wllllnm  F.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Comp:iny.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting  machine.     2,004.01 1  :  Sept.  28. 

Heliiiond.  WilllMm  V..  West  H.irtfnrd.  Conn.,  .Tssignor  to 
Underwood  Elliott  t'isher  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Typewriting  machine.     2,095,066;  Oct.  12. 


Helmond,  William  F.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting   machine.      2,098,780 ;    Nov.    9. 

Heloir,  Georges.     (See  Jalbert,  J.  H..  and  Heloir.) 

Helsel,  Reuben  H.,  Long  Island  City,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Register  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ticket 
issuing  machine.     2,097,485  ;  Nov.  2. 

Helsel.  Reuben  H.,  Long  Island  City,  assignor  to  General 
Register  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ticket  issuing 
machine.    2,103,720  ;  Dec.  28. 

Helske,  Taavi,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Necktie  retainer. 
2,068,454;  Jan.  19. 

Heltzel,  Francis  O.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Guardrail. 
2,091,925  ;   Aug.   31. 

Heltzel,  John  N.,  Warren,  Ohio.  Road  material  spreading 
machine.     2,076,890  ;  Apr.  13. 

Heltzel,  John  N.,  Warren,  Ohio.  Road  joint  machine. 
2,098,870;  Nov.  9. 

Heltzel.  Joseph  W.,  Warren.  Ohio.  Bar  installing  device. 
2,087,191;  July  13. 

Helwig,  Edward  L.,  Bristol,  assignor  to  Rohm  &  Haas 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manufacture  of  alkali 
thiocyanates.     2,067.606  ;  Jan.  12. 

Helwith,  Alfred  L.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Fabric.  2,077,692 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Hem,  Halvor  O.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Device  for  maintaining 
the  condition  of  level  of  supports.     2,099,562  ;  Nov.  16. 

Hem.  Ilalvor  W.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Manufacturing 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Weighing  scale.  2,066,624 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Hemes,  Edward  C.  Whitefish  Bay,  Wis.  Gas  meter 
bellows.     2,075,284 ;   Mar.    30. 

Hemingway,  Anna  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stocking. 
2.075,610  :  Mar.  30. 

Hemlin,  Johan  W.,  Stockholm,  and  C.  A.  Andersson, 
Sundsvall,  Sweden.  Liner  for  type  slug  casting  ma- 
chines.    2,083,911;  June  15. 

Hemmi  Seisakusho  Co.,  The.  (See  Okura,  Hisashl,  as- 
signor. ) 

Hemmerich,  Hugo,  Wyomissing,  assignor  to  Berkshire 
Knitting  Mills,  Wyomissing,  Pa.  Knitted  stocking. 
2,097,763;  Nov.   2. 

Hemmert,  Frank  B..  St.  Marys,  Ohio.  Farming  imple- 
ment.    2,100.950  ;  Nov.  30. 

Hemming,  Charles  B.,  Parlin.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv,  Wilmington,  DeL 
Coating  composition.     2,073,796  ;  Mar.  16. 

Hemminger,  Charles  E.  (See  Johnson,  A.,  and  Hem- 
minger.) 

Hemminger,  Harry  J.,  Savannah,  and  C.  W.  Hawks.  Hayes- 
ville,  Ohio.     Adjustable  chair   back.     2,091,733 ;  Aug. 

ol. 

Hempe.  Max  T.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Aircraft.  2,101,778 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Hempel,  Paul.  Koeln-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Spectacle 
frame.     2.094.230  ;   Sept.   28. 

Hempel,  Richard  W.,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Supporter 
for  window  shade  rollers.     2,090,515  ;  Aug.  17. 

Hemphill  Company.  (See  Jacques,  George  J.  H.,  and 
A.  H.) 

Hemphill  Company.  (See  Lawson,  John  and  R.  H.,  as- 
signors.) 

Hempnill  Company.  (See  Lawson,  J.  and  R.  H.,  as- 
signors.) 

Heniphill  Company.     (See  Lawson,  Robert  H.,  assignor.) 

Hemphill  Company.  (See  Lawson,  R.  H.,  and  Cloutler. 
assignors.) 

Hemphill  Company.  (See  Lawson,  Robert  H.  and  John, 
assignors.) 

Hemphill  Company.  (See  Lawson,  R.  H.,  and  Lovell,  as- 
signors.) 

Hemphill  Company.  (See  Lawson,  R.  H.,  and  Gagn6, 
assignors.) 

Hemphill   Company.      (See  Lawson,   R.   H.,   Gagn6,   and 

Cloutler.) 
Hemphill    Company.      (See   Lawson,    R.   H.,   and   Smith. 

assignors.) 
Hempy,   Walter  B.,   Groveport,  Ohio.     TooL     2,087,148 ; 

July  13. 
Hemrich,   Rudolph,  assignor  to  Eureka  Vacuum  Cleaner 

Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Brush  assembly  for  vacuum 

cleaners  and  the  like.     2.077,754  ;  Apr.  20. 
Hemstrwt,   David  A.,   and   J.  W.   Bell,  Marvsvillc,   Calif. 

Shoulder  spreader   for   roadwavs.     2,095,414  ;   Oct.   12. 
Henahan,  Joseph  P..  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Oral  airway  dam. 

Henderson.  Albert,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pocket  smoking  Ht 
2,068.983;  Jan.  26. 

Henderson,  Albert,  assignor  to  W.  P.  Witherow,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Apparatus  and  method  of  making  expanded 
cement  articles.     2.100,479;  Nov.  30. 

Henderson,  Charles  L..  Appleton,  assignor  to  Paper  Pat- 
ents Company.  .Neenah.  Wis.  Apparatus  for  coating 
printing  cylinders.     2,084,642  ;  June  22. 

Henderson,  Charles  R.  (See  Lockhead,  Elmer  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Henderson,  Douelas,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Con- 
tainer.    2.101,855;  Dec.  14. 

Henderson.  Elting,  Huntington  Park,  and  J.  B.  Reddick, 
Sierra  Madre,  assignors  to  The  Fluor  Corporation,  Ltd., 
Los   Angeles,   Calif.      Separator.     2,102,705 ;   Dec.   21. 


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Henderson,  Finley  D.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Automatic  tele- 
phone secretary.     2,093,675  :  Sept.  21. 

Henderson,  Joseph  E.,  and  B.  C.  Beck,  assignors  to  Barkon 
Tube  Lighting  Corporation,  Seattle,  Wash.  Ionic  dis- 
charge tube.     2,071,464;  Feb.  23. 

Henderson,  Lloyd  F.     (See  Crocker,  E.  C,  and  Henderson.) 

Henderson,  Philip  O.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Fluid  fuel  burner 
control  system.     2,067,699  ;  Jan.  12. 

Henderson,  Ray  M.,  Houston,  Tex.  Refrigerator  drip 
catcher  and  air  circulation  control.  2,099,165  ;  Nov. 
16. 

Henderson,  Robert  K.,  assignor  to  Halliburton  Oil  Well 
Cementing  Company,  Duncan,  Okla.  Packer  and  secur- 
ing same.     2,092,843  ;  Sept.  14. 

Henderson,  Russell  S.,  Morristown,  assignor  to  Weldon 
Roberts  Rubber  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Composite  eraser. 
2,070,048  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hendley,  James  A.,  assignor  to  The  Russell  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Middletown,  Conn.  Corded  tape  for  slide 
fasteners  and  the  like.     2,100,645  ;  Nov.  30. 

Hendrey,  Waldersee  B.      (See  Remy,  T.  P.,  and  Hendrey.) 

Hendrey,  Waldersee  B.,  Beacon,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Purification  of  naphthenic 
acids.     2,072,053;   Feb.   23. 

Hendrick,  Wallace  M.,  Great  Neck,  and  G.  Loeffler,  Jr., 
Flushing,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  aggregate  coating. 
2,094,237;    Sept.  28. 

Hendricks,  Alpha  O.,  Manistee,  Mich.  Folding  extension 
table.     2,088,518  ;  July  27. 

Hendricks,  Ralph  T.,  assignor  to  Patterson  Shade  Co., 
Indianapolis,  Ind.     Venetian  blind.     2,071,791  :  Feb.  23. 

Hendricks,  Ralph  T.,  assignor  to  Patterson  Shade  Co., 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  Venetian  blind  mounting.  2,071,792  : 
Feb.   23. 

Hendricks,  Simeon  B.,  and  J.  M.  Markel,  Rockford,  111.,  as- 
signors to  J.  I.  Case  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Manure 
spreader.     2,094,572;   Sept.  28. 

Hendrickson,  Adolph  A.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  The  Albert 
Dickinson  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bacteria  culture 
and  production  thereof.     2,098,918  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hendrickson,  James  M.,  McKeesport,  Pa.  Aircraft  flight 
control.     2,095,251  ;  Oct.   12. 

Hendrix,  Granville  L.,  Santa  Rosa,  Calif.  Trousers  rack 
and  hanger  unit.    2,087,149  ;  July  13. 

Hendrix,  Samuel  A.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Water  heater. 
2,077,323  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hendrycy,  Clara  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collar  and  the 
like.     2,099,520  ;  Nov.    16. 

Hendy,  Joshua,  Iron  Works.  (See  McAulay,  Chester  B., 
assignor.) 

Hene,  Emil,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  hydro- 
cyanic arid.     2,097,064:  Oct.  26. 

Henecka,  Hans.     (See  Schonhofer,  F..  and  Henecka.) 

Henecka,  Hans,  and  H.  Andersag,  Wuppertal-Elberfeld, 
Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pseudoazimido-compounds  and 
preparing  the  same.     2,082,160 ;  June  1. 

Hengerer,  Karl,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Molding  plant. 
2,096,326  ;   Oct.    19. 

Hengesbach,  Leo  J.,  Cleveland  Heights,  and  W.  P.  Fox, 
Shaker  Heights,  assignors  to  P.  H.  Zulauf,  East  Cleve- 
land,  Ohio.     Faucet.     2,072,555  ;  Mar.  2. 

Henggi,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  Henggi  Rail  Anchor  Com- 
pany, Oakmont,  Pa.  Rail  anchor.  2,078,710  ;  Apr.  27. 
Henggi  Rail  Anchor  Company.  (See  Henggi,  Edward  J., 
assignor.) 

Henglein,  Friedrich  A.,  Cologne-Deutz,  and  F.  W.  Stauf, 
LeverUuspn-Wiosdorf.  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengescllschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-I\Iain,  Germany. 
Preservation  of  green-fodder.     2,078,537  ;  Apr.  27. 

Hengstenberg,  Hugh  II.,  Cincinnati,  (jhio.  Plaster  cast 
cutting  moans.     2,070,358  :  Feb.  9. 

Hengstenberg,  Josef.  (See  Mark,  H.,  Fikentscher,  Heng- 
stenberg, and    Siisich.) 

Hengstenlterg,  Josef.  (See  Fikentscher,  H.,  and  Heng- 
stenberg.) 

Ileninger,  rii:ilnier  L.     (See  Schueler,  J.  L.,  and  Tleninger.) 

Henion,  Walter  R.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Anesthetizing 
apparatus.      2,068,177:  Jan.  19. 

Henion,  Walter  R..  assignor  to  The  Heidbrink  Com- 
pany, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Anesthetizing  apparatus. 
2,084,804  ;  June  22. 

Henke,  Clyde  O.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  R.  G.  Bonner, 
Carney's  Point,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  R.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Producing  alco- 
hols.    2,070,597  ;  Feb.  16. 

Honke,  Clyde  O.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  M.  A.  Prnhl,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  assignors  to  10.  I.  (in  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Do!.  Su!j)lionation  products  of 
Iiydronbletyl  nlcoliol  and  preparing  the  same.  2,076,503  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Henke  Clyde  O.,  and  W.  H.  Lockwood,  assignors  to 
K.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Textile  assistant  compositions.  2,082,570; 
June  1. 

ITenkol  &  Cle  C.  m.  h.  TI.  (See  Outtenherg,  F.  IT.  von  u. 
7.n,    and  II.  Flrgau,  iisslguors.) 

Ilonkel  &  Clo,  (iesellsohnft  mit  heschriinktor  Ilaftung. 
(See  lOlboI.  lOborliard,  assignor.) 

Jlo?il(el  li.  Clo,  GoHollRchaft  mit  beschrUnkter  Ilaftung. 
(See  Illntermaler,  Anion,  assignor.) 

Honkol  ^t  Cle  Gosellsehnft  mit  beschrankter  ITnftuiig. 
(See  KIrstahlor,   Alfred,   assignor.) 


Henkel,  Erich.      (See  Williams,  A.,  and  Henkel.) 

Henkel,  Gerhard,  assignor  to  Zeiss  Ikon  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Dresden,  Germany.  Photographic  camera.  2,101,543 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Henkel.  Lewis  C,  Fairfield,  Ala.  Producing  a  slag  soil 
conditioner.     2,102,119  ;  Dec.  14. 

Henkels,  Max,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Treating  cellulosic  mate- 
rials.    2,096,743  ;  Oct.  26. 

Henkes,  Peter  M.     (See  Gorton,  G.,  and  Henkes.) 

Henley  Extrusion  Machine  Company.  (See  Hill,  H.,  Beck- 
insale,  and  Slater,  assignors.) 

Henley  Extrusion  Machine  Company  Limited.  (See  Hill, 
H.,  Beckinsale,  Slater,  and  Dunsheath,  assignors.) 

Henley.  Norris  B.,  Fort  Myers,  Pla.  Measuring  and  dis- 
pensing machine.     2,080,311 ;  May  11. 

Henley,  Norris  B.,  Fort  Myers,  Fla.  Electric  bag  sealer. 
2,103,945  ;  Dec.  28. 

Henley's,  W.  T.,  Telegraph  Works  Company  Limited.  (See 
Moor,  Ernest,  assignor.) 

Henley's,  W.  T.,  Telegraph  Works  Company  Limited.  (See 
Savage,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Henn,  Ralph  F.,  Geneva,  Ohio.  Implement  attachment. 
2,066,886  ;  Jan.  5. 

Henne,  Albert  L.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Dehy- 
dration of  antimony  trifluoride  and  manufacture  of 
tluorinated  aliphatic   compounds.     2,082,161 ;   June   1. 

Henneberg,   Walter.      (See  Briiche,   E.,   and   Henneberg.) 

Hennebohie,  Frank,  Chicago,  HI.  Gfaseous  fuel  consuming 
heating  apparatus.     2,075,986  ;  Apr.  6. 

Hennecke,  Earle  V.,  and  D.  Kuskin,  Flushing,  assignors 
to  F.  J.  Foster,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  trustee.  Universal 
mounting  for  windshield  wiper  motors.  2,097,662 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Hennessey,  Mary  P.,  assignor  to  The  Puritan  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Presapouified 
buffing  compound.     2,078,876;   Apr.   27. 

Hennessey,  Milton.  (See  Collins,  E.  J.,  Hennessey,  and 
Eraser.) 

Hennessy,  George  E.,  Libbv,  Mont.  Peep  sight  for  fire- 
arms.    2.093.676  :   Sept.  21. 

Hennessy,  James  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricant  retain- 
ing means  for  journals.     2,088,700  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hennessy,  John  T.,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Safety-step  for 
ladders.     2.067,188  ;   Jan.  12. 

Hennessy,  Mark  M.,  assignor  to  Durant  ^lanufacturing 
(;^ompanv,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Counter  drive  mechanism. 
2,084,396  ;  June  22. 

Henneuse,  Clarence  A.      (See  Wlnson,    Roy  J.,  assignor.) 

Henneuse,  Clarence  A.,  Bucvrus.  Ohio.  Crawler  wheel. 
2,068,645  :  Jan.  26. 

Henney,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,068,131  ;  Jan.  19. 

Henney,  Charles  F.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigera- 
tion.    2.073,744:  Mar.  16. 

Henney,  Charles  P.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Air  con- 
ditioning system  for  sleeping  cars.     2,089,372  ;  Aug.  10. 

Henney  Motor  Company.  (See  Kichter,  Edward,  as- 
signor.) 

Henney  Jlotor  Company.  (See  Runkle,  George  L,,  as- 
signor.) 

Hennicke,  Carl  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Eastern  Malleable  Iron  Company, 
Naugatuck,  Conn.  Lock  for  the  door  of  a  refrigerator 
truck  or  car.     2,069,883  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hennig,  Otto.     (See  Modes,  E.,  Honz,  and  Hennig.) 

Hennig,  Thcodor.  Greiz,  assignor  to  the  firm  Zschummer 
&  Schwarz  rhomisohe  Pabrik  Dolau,  Gi-oiz-DOlau, 
Germany.  Manufacture  of  stable,  solid,  wutor-soluble 
aluminum  acetate.     2,086,499  ;  July  6. 

llenning,  Bruno  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Coupling 
device.     2.083,842  ;  June  15. 

Henning,  Francis  L.,  Charlestown,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  A.  .Strvkor,  Arlington,  Mass.  Fluid  rontiol  d<!- 
vice.     2,070,842  ;  Apr.  13. 

Henning,  Francis  L.,  Boston,  and  G.  W.  Bezanson,  Win- 
chester. Mass.  ;  said  Henning  nssignor  to  said  l?eznn- 
son.  Pressure  responsive  mixing  valve.  2,099,563 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Henning,  George  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Western 
Eloctric  Company.  Incorporated,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Ap- 
paratus for  conditioning  materials.  2,074,391  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Ilonning.  (Jeorge  E,,  Fallston,  Md..  assignor  to  Western 
lOloolrie  Ounpany,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y, 
Apparatus  for  combiuing  strands.     2.088,701  ;  Aug.    3. 

Tlonnlng,  TTans-,Toacliim,  assignor  to  R.  Kuote,  Leipzig, 
Germany.  Device  for  measuring  the  elastic  pi'operties 
of  materials.     2,070,731  ;  P*'')-  '«• 

Ilonning,   James  J.     (See  Foley,   V.,  and  Henning.) 

Henning.  Warren  IC,  Piano,  111.  Socket.  2,088,322; 
Julv  27. 

Ilonning,    Warren    K.,    Piano,    111.      Socket.      2,098,747; 

Nov.  n. 

llonningor,  Alan  E.,  South  Ardmore,  I*n.,  assignor  to 
Goiiorul  Elect  rie  Conipanv.  (Circuit  breaker  control 
sysloin.      2,100,215:    Nov.   23. 

llonningor,  Andrew  P.,  Jr.,  Chicago.  111.  Treating  elec- 
trodes of  negative  glow  devices.     2,069,307;  Feb.   2. 

Ilonnlnger,  Andrew  P..  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Negative  glow 
device.     2,069,308  ;  Feb.  2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Henninger,  Andrew  F.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Circuit  for 
negative  glow  devices.     2,072,622  ;  Mar.  2. 

Henninger,  Andrew  F.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Animated  figure 
negative  glow  device.     2.073,062  ;  Mar.  9. 

Henninger,  Arthur  H.  (See  Dickson,  W.  McI..  and 
Henninger.) 

Henninger,  Arthur  H.,  St.  Albans,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  of 
wettable  sulphur.     2,067,397  ;  Jan.  12. 

Henninger,  Arthur  H..  St.  Albans,  assizor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insecticide. 
2,088,6.t1  ;  Aug.  3. 

Henningsen,  Poul,  Charlottenlund,  near  Copenhagen,  as- 
signor to  Louis  Poulsen  &  Co.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark. 
Multipleshade  holder.     2,100,078  ;  Nov.  23. 

Henrard.  Ferdinand  J.  J.  J..  Brussels,  assignor  to  E. 
M61otte,  Societe  Anonvme,  Remicourt,  Belgium.  Cream 
separator.     2,091,592  ;  Aug.  31. 

Henrieks.  Arthur  G.,  assignor  to  Hamischfeger  Corpora- 
tion, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  handling  and  stor- 
ing.    2,077,238;  Apr.  13. 

Henrieks.  John  A.,  .Tr.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.     Addition  agent.     2,08.5,747  :  July  6. 

Henrieks,  John  A..  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Aliphatic  addition  agents.  2,0S5,74S  ; 
July  6. 

Henrieks,  John  A.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington.  Del.  Carboxvclic  addition  agents. 
2,08-5,749  ;  July  6. 

Henrieks.  John  A..  Jr.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington.  Del.  Electrodeposition  of  cadmium. 
2.08.5,750  :  July  6. 

Henrieks,  John  A.,  Jr..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  dn  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company. 
Wilmington,  Del.     Anode.     2.086,224  :  July  6. 

Henrieks,  John  A.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111,,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company. 
Wilmington,  Del.  Fire  extinguishing  machine. 
2,097,486  :   Nov,    2, 

Henrieks,  John  A..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Ud.vlite  Com- 
pany,   Detroit,    Mich.      Obtaining   bright    zinc   coating. 

2.101.580  ;  Doc.  7. 

Henrieks.  John  A..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  TJdylite  Com- 
pany,  Detroit,   Mich.      Obtaining   bright    zinc    coating. 

2.101.581  :  Dee.  7. 

Henriksen.  Alfrfd.      (See  Lincoln.  B.  H..  and  Henrifcsen.) 

Henriksen.  Ellen  M.,  Administratrix.  (See  Lincoln,  B.  H., 
and  Heniikson.) 

Henriksen,  John  M.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Box.  2.080,831  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Henrikson,  William  C.  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to 
Metacomet  JIanufacturing  Company.  CHiaracter-carry- 
ing  device.     2.087.032  :  July  13. 

Henroteau,  Francois  C.  P..  assignor  to  Electronic  Tele- 
vision Company.  Limited.  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Television.     2,083.995  :  June  15. 

Henry,  Arvie  H.     (See  Stratton,  J.  L.,  and  Henry.) 

Henry,  Augustus  M.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  of  thirty 
percent  to  F.  J.  Kent,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Airplane. 
Re.  20.379  :  May  25. 

Henry,  Beulah  L..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Multicopy  attach- 
ment for  typewriters.     2.069.492  ;  Feb.  2. 

Henry.  Carle  P.      (See  Soule,  G.  C.   and  Henry,) 

Henry,  Carle  D..  assignor  to  Maine  Steel,  Inc.,  South 
Portland,  Maine.  System  of  equalizing  the  lifting 
speed  of  differently  loaded  hydraulic  jacks.  2.103,530  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Henry,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  Lee  C.  Moore  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Pittsburgh.  Pa.     Well-rig.     2.092,511  ;  Sept.  7. 

Henry.  Charles  P..  Cranston,  assignor  to  J.  N.  Henry, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Ornamental  support  for  draperies. 
2,080i270;  May  11. 

Henry,  Donald  E.     (See  Rentschler,  H.  C,  and  Henry.) 

Henry  Furnace  &  Foundry  Company,  The.  (See  Curtis, 
Herbert  F.,  assignor.) 

Henry,  George  W„  Jr.     (See  Thackeray,  R.  J.,  and  Henry.) 

Henr.v,  Harry  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Bat- 
tery Patents  Corporation,  Chicago,  111,  Battery  termi- 
nal 2,07e..'?4]  :  Apr.  6. 

Henry,  James  N.     (See  Henry,  Charles  P.,  assignor.) 

Henrv,  John  P..,  Aspinwall,  I'a.  Blast  furnace  tuyfero. 
2,074,507  :  Mar.  23. 

Henry,  Lewie  H.     (See  Bond,  Albert  J.,  assignor.) 

Henry,  Nelson  B.,  Columbus,  Ga.  Seed  cotton  cleaner- 
drier.     2,099.064:   Nov.   16. 

Henry,  Ra.vmond.  Rock  Island,  111.  Bearing  support. 
2.070.081  :  Feb.  9. 

Henry.  Robert  W.,  Okmulgee,  J.  A.  Reid  and  W.  A. 
Schulze.  BartlesvlUe,  Okla.,  assignors  to  Phillips 
Petroleum  Company.  Apparatus  for  treating  hydro- 
carbon oil.9.     2,089,373  :   Aug.   10. 

Henry.  Thoma.'s  J..  Wilkes-Harre.  Ta..  assignor  to  National 
Exnanst  Purifier  Co.  Inc.  Exhaust  filter  and  purifier. 
2.077,563  :  Apr.  20. 

Henry.  William  J..  Akron,  Ohio.  Making  filaments  for 
miniature  Incandescent  lamps  and  articles.  2,067,664 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Henscbel.  Chas.  J.,  A  Co.  (See  Mead,  Samuel  N.,  as- 
signor.) 


Hense,  Theodore  C,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Game 
apparatus.     2,083,119  ;  June  8. 

Hensel,  Bemhard.      (See  Richter,   J.,  Hensel,  and  Hess.) 

Hensel,  Franz  R.,  assignor  to  P,  R,  Mallory  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  Electrode  for  welding.  2,073,371 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Hensel,  Franz  R.,  and  E.  I.  Larsen,  assignors  to  P.  E. 
Mallorv  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Copper  alloy. 
2,086,329  ;  July  6. 

Hensel,  Franz  R.,  and  E.  I.  Larsen,  assignors  to  P.  R. 
Mallory  &  Co.,  Inc..  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Welding  elec- 
trode.    2,097,816  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hensel,  Henry  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  The  Vis- 
king  Corporation,  Chicago,  HI.  Sausage  casing  and 
effecting   closure   thereof.     2,103,258 ;   Dec.    28. 

Hensler,  Ivor  F.,  Roosevelt,  N.  \.  Telltale  for  fuel  tanks. 
2.088. 058  ;  July  27. 

Henson,  West,  and  W.  Nelson,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Paper  holder.     2,099,268  ;  Nov.  16. 

Henszey,  Roy  O.,  Ooonomowoc,  Wis.  Flow  indicator. 
2,069,309  ;  Feb.  2. 

Henze.  Otto  C.  W.,  Brooklyn,  and  R.  V.  Tremain,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  said  Tremain  assignor  to  said  Henze.  Hlusion 
portrait  mount  and  compact  for  fashion  anticipation. 
2,071,338;    Feb.    23, 

Henze,  Otto  C.  W.,  Brooklyn,  and  R.  T.  Tremain,  New 
Y'ork,  N,  Y,,  said  Tremain  assignor  to  said  Henze. 
Delusion  axmaratus.     2.075.198  :  Mar.  20. 

Hepburn,  (diaries  J.  (See  Hepburn,  Donald  McK.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hepburn,  Donald  McK.,  assignor  to  C.  J.  Hepburn,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Mixing  machine.     2,067,236  ;  Jan.  12. 

Hephaest  A.-G.  fiir  motorische  Krafterzeugung.  (See 
Graemiger,  B.,  and  Ludin,  assignors,) 

Heppenstall  Company.     (See  Succop,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Heppenstall,  Thomas  A..  Cheshire,  England,  assignor  to 
H.  H,  Robertson  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ventilator. 
2,068,916  :  Jan.  26. 

Heppenstall,  Thomas  A.,  Che.shire.  England,  assignor  to 
H.  H.  Robertson  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ventilator. 
2,080,476  ;  May  18. 

Heppes,  George  P.,  assignor  to  The  Tile-Tex  Company. 
Chicago  Heights,  HI.  Surface  decoration  of  a  plastic. 
2,091,361 ;   Aug.   31. 

Heppes.  Otto  A..  LaGrange,  HI.,  and  L.  Kirschbraun.  as- 
signors to  The  Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation,  New 
York,  N,  Y.  Roofing  or  like  element.  2,071,229  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Heraeus-Vacuumschmelze,  A.  G.  (See  Hessenbnich, 
Werner,  assignor.) 

Heraeus-Vacuumschmelze  A.  G.  (See  Rohn,  Wilhelm,  as- 
signor.) 

Heraeus-Vacuumschmetze  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  He.s- 
.«enbruch.   Werner,  assignor.) 

Heraeus,  W.  C,  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Heraeus,  Wilhelm  H., 
assignor. ) 

Heraeus,  W,  C.,  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Jedele,  A.,  and  Lnckow, 
assignors.) 

Heraeus.  W.  C,  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung. 
(See  Jedele,  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Heraeus,  Wilhelm  H,,  assignor  to  the  firm  W.  C.  Heraeus, 
G.  m.  b.  H.,  Hanau,  Germany.  Metal  Gauze.  2,103,672  : 
Dec.  28. 

Herard,  Archibald  J..  Jr..  Worcester,  and  C.  P.  Bergstrom, 
Millbury,  assignors  to  Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom 
Works.  Worcester.  Mass.  Loom  for  weaving  terry. 
2.082,888  ;  June  8. 

Herb,  Leroy  B.,  Wyomissing,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Vanity 
Fair  Silk  Mills,  Reading,  Pa.  Stocking  having  strain 
absorbing  zone  with  improved  capacity  to  stretch. 
2,079,738:  May  11. 

Herbert,  Joseph  F.,  Audubon,  N.  J.  Air  heater. 
2,083,493  ;  June  8. 

Herbert.  Patrick  J.,  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y.  Nonrefillable 
bottle.     2.095.868  ;  Oct.  12. 

Herbsman.  Abraham  M..  Huntinsrton  Park,  assignor  to  In- 
dustrial Patents.  Ltd..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Settling  in- 
organic  mineral  slimes.    2.066.778  ;  Jan.  5. 

Herbsman,  Abraham  M.,  Huntington  Park,  assignor  to 
Industrial  Patents.  Ltd.,  Los  .A.ngeles,  Calif.  Breaking 
emulsions.      2.nS7.936  ;   July  27. 

Herbsman.  .Abraham  M.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents, 
Linmed,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Cleaning-out  oil 
wells.     2,089,479  ;  Aug.  10. 

Herbst,  John  A.,  Rivervale,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Tele- 
register  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Numerical  com- 
parator.    2.074.392  ;  Mar.  23. 

Herbst,  Louis  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Piston  ring. 
2,085,362  :  June  29. 

Herb.st,  Paul,  Bremen,  Germany.  Piston  pump  for  gases 
and  liquids.     2.074.787  :  Mar.  23. 

Herbst,  Philip  J.,  Pennsauken.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Radio  frequency  distribution  sys- 
tem.    2,073.933  ;  Mar.  16. 

Herbster,  George,  assignor  to  The  Oeveland  Cooperative 
Stove  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Heat  exchanging  ap- 
paratus.    2,079,067  ;  May  4. 

^  o'"^5.l*' o.  ^'"'ir'^'"-  f'leveland,  Ohio.  Gas  burner  control. 
/. 095, SI  3;  Oct.   12. 

Herbster.  George,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gas  burning  and  con- 
trol apparatus.    2.101,393;  Dec.  7 

Herhster.  Georce.  a.<:siimor  to  The  Cleveland  Cooneratlve 
Stove  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Oven  light  Re 
20.324  ;  Apr.  6. 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


279 


Hercules  Gas-Munitions  Corporation.  (See  von  Frantz- 
ius,  Petor,  assignor.) 

Hercules  Glue  Company.  (See  Lindstaedt,  Frank  F., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Motors  Corporation.  (See  LaSalle,  George  W., 
assignor. ) 

Hercules  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Treiber,  Otis  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Alexander,  Harvey  B., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Bent,  Leavitt  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Bishop,  William  T., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Borglin,  Joseph  N., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Borglin,  J.  N.,  and  Ott, 
assignors.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Byrkit,  Rollin  J.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Coburn,  Hay  ward  H., 
assignor. ) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Crater,  Willard  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Davey,  Wheeler  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  De  Laney,  William  W., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Foulke,  Willing  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Frank,  Georg,  as- 
signor. ) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Georgi,  Edmund  A., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Gloor,  Walter  E., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Goodyear,  Ellsworth  S., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Hancock,  R.  S.,  and 
Langmeier,  assignors.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Hollabaugh,  Cleveland 
B.,  assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Humphrey,  Irvin  W., 
assignor. ) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Humphrey,  I.  W.,  and 
Borglin,  assignors.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Kaiser,  Harry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Kinney,  Clarence  E., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Lane,  Fred  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Lister,  Donald  A., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Littmann,  Edwin  R., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Lorand,  Eugene  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Martin,  Robert  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Milliken,  Mahlon  G., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Nash,  Henry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Olsen,  Arloe  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Osterhof,  Arthur  L., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Peterson,  Ernest  G., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Peterson,  John  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Pickett,  Oscar  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Pickett,  O.  A.,  and 
Osterhof,  assignors.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Rankin,  Lanning  P., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  I^owder  Company.  (See  Ray,  Philip  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Robison,  Ralph  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Rummelsburg,  Alfred  L., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (Sec  Schantz,  Jacob  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Schnorf,  Paul,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  J'owder  Company.  (See  Shapleigh,  James  H., 
nssignor.) 

Ilercnles  Powder  Company.  (See  Sheffield,  Donald  H., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Speicher,  John  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Spellacy,  John  R., 
assignor.) 

Hercules  Powder  Conip.nny.  (See  Spurlin,  Harold  M., 
assignor  ' 

Hercules  Powder  Company.  (See  Tinsley,  John  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

HerculoR  Powder  Company.  (See  Ward,  Kyle,  Jr.,  as- 
slgnor.) 

Hercules  Tool  &  Manufiicturing  Co.  (See  Stocki'l,  Iliins 
C,    assignor.) 


Herd,  Clifton  B.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Connector  Com- 
pany, Ltd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automatic  train  pipe 
connecter.     2,089,259  ;  Aug.  10. 

Herd,  Clifton  B.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Connector  Com- 
pany, Ltd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Draw  bar  guide  for 
automatic  train  pipe  connecters.     2,092,915  ;   Sept.  14. 

Herdieckerhoff,  Ernst.  (See  Bayer,  O.,  Herdieckerhoff, 
and  Schindhelm.) 

Herdieckerhoff,  Ernst,  Opladen,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farben- 
industrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.     Preparation  of  phenol.     2,085,429  ;  June  29. 

Herdieckerhoff,  Ernst,  Opladen,  and  E.  Tschunkur,  Cologne- 
Mulheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Indol  eulphonic  acids.  2,068,800  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Herfurth,  Charles.  (See  Ernst,  H.  Herfurth,  and  Nen- 
ninger, ) 

Hergert,  Walter.      (See  Duffing,   P.,   and   Hergert.) 

Herglotz,  Franz,  Karlsbad,  Czechoslovakia.  Producing 
large  size  coke  from  brown  coal.     2,089,061 ;  Aug.  3. 

Heritage,  Clark  C,  Rumford,  Maine,  assignor  to  Oxford 
Paper  Company.  Paper  coating  composition  and 
process.     2,089,480;  Aug.  10. 

Herkimer,  Harold  W.,  and  H.  B.  Holcomb,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y.     Baseball  bat.     2,099,521 ;  Nov.   16. 

Herkimer,  Herbert,  assignor  to  Servicemen  Supply  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Herkimer  wheel  puller. 
2,074,649  ;  Mar.  23. 

Herlach,  Fritz,  and  T.  Rakula,  Berlin-Frohnau,  Germany, 
assignor  to  WafCenfabrik  Solothurn,  A.  G.,  Solothurn, 
Switzerland.     Automatic   gun.      2,067,322 ;    Jan.    12. 

Her  Majesty  Underwear  Co.  (See  SchafCer,  John  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Herman,  Edward  W.,  assignor  to  The  National  Cash 
Register  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Cash  register. 
2,096,246  ;  Oct.  19. 

Herman,  Harry  O.,  Yeadon,  Pa.  Tobacco  pouch. 
2,080,402  ;  May  18. 

Herman,  Joseph.      (See   Blaclrwell,   O.   B.,  and  Herman.) 

Herman,  Kenneth  R.     (See  Vlckers,  H.  P.,  and  Herman.) 

Herman,  Wilbert  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Adjustable  type- 
writer support.     2,069,707  ;  Feb.  2. 

Hermann,  Benjamin  R.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electric  cut-out.  2,081,813 ; 
May  25. 

Hermann,  Benjamin  R.,  Pittsfield  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Fuse  cut-out.  2,081,814  ;  May 
25. 

Hermann,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Amusement  device. 
2,082,287  ;  June  1. 

Hermann,  Charles  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Micron  control 
for  air  separators.     2,087,645  ;  July  20. 

Hermann,  Earnest  T.,  El  Segundo,  Calif.  Acoustic  ma- 
terial.    2,087,973  ;  July  27. 

Hermann,  Earnest  T.,  El  Segundo,  Calif.  Pervious  body 
for  acoustic  or  other  purposes.     2.095,252  ;  Oct.  12. 

Hermann,  Theodor.     (See  Stotter,  H.,  and  Hermann.) 

Hermanns,  Leonhard,  Oberhausen-Sterkrade,  assignor  to 
the  firm  Gutehoffnungshiitte  Oberhausen  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Oberhausen-Rhineland,  Germany.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  treating  residue,  waste,  and  the  like. 
2,071,835  ;    Feb.    23. 

Hermanson,  William  A.  (See  Bangs,  R.  L.,  and  Her- 
manson.) 

Hermanspann,  Paul,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesollschaft 
fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Radio  receiving  system.     2,097,880  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hermas  Machine  Company.  (See  Mason,  G.  H.,  Shand, 
and  Johnson.) 

Hermsdorf,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  S.  H.  G.  Incorporated, 
Chicago,  111.  Generating  combustible  gas.  2,096,804 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Hermsdorf,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  Chain  Store  Products 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  waving  device. 
2,099,736  :  Nov.  23. 

Hermsdorf,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  Chain  Store  Products 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  curler.  2,100,850 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Hermsdorf,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  Chain  Store  Products 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  curler.  2,100,851  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Hermson,  Robert  E,,  Rockland,  Mass.  Lace  lock  numeral 
tag.     2.09.''>,8n9  :   Oct.   12. 

nernandcz,  Jos6  A.  y,  Habana,  Cuba.  Electrically  opor- 
atpd  clock.     2,077,755  ;  Apr.  20. 

Herndon.  Leo  R.,  Richmond,  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Oon\- 
panv,  Wilmington.  Del.  Apparatus  for  making  films. 
2.077,830  :  Apr.   20. 

Henilnnd,  Jolin  W.  (See  Marchev,  A.,  Hernlund,  and 
McCain.) 

Ilerold,  Melvin  I.     (See  Cornell,  M.  L.,  and  Herold.) 

Ilerold,  Paul.  (See  Deiters,  W.,  Herold,  Koppo,  and 
Lllttgo.) 

Ilerold,  Paul.  (See  Gorlcke,  P.  H.,  Herold,  Kratz,  and 
Vogt.) 

Herold,  Paul,  and  Karl  Smeykal,  Leunn,  assignors  to 
I.  O.  FMrbenlnduslrlo  .\ktic>ngeseUscliaft,  Frankfort- 
on-the-Main,  Germany.  Proihictlon  of  iuonon\ethvl- 
nmino   and    dlinef hylnniini-.      2.068.132;    Jan.    19. 

Ilerold,  I'lml,  and  K.  Sni(\vknl.  Lenna.  assignors  to  I.  G. 
Fnrbenlndustrle  Akllengesellschnft,  Frankfort  -  on  -  the  - 
Main,  Germany.  I'roduellon  of  methylamlnes.  2,071,301  ; 
Fob.  16. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Herold,  Paul,  and  K.  Smoykal.  Louna,  assignors  to  I.  G. 
Karbenindustrie  AUtiengesellschaft,  Frnnkfort-on-tbe- 
Slain,  Cormany.  Troduction  of  aliphatic  amines. 
2,082,105  ;  June  1. 

Herold,  Paul,  W.  Wustrow,  and  H.  Wetzel,  Leuna,  as- 
signors to  I.  G.  Farbonindustrie  Aktiengesselschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-JIain.  Germany.  Production  of  tri- 
methylamlne.     2,091. G3G  ;   Aug.    31. 

Herold,  Walter  F.     (See  Scott,  M.  R.,  and  Herold.) 

HeroUi,  Walter  F..  assignor  to  Tlie  Cbaney  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Mounting  for 
tberniomotors.     2,082,750  :  June  1. 

Herold,  Walter  F.,  assignor  to  The  Bassick  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Compensating  wheeled  structure. 
2,082,798  ;   June  8. 

Herold,  Walter  F.,  assignor  to  The  Bassick  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Tilting  mechanism  especially  for 
chairs.     2,087,253  ;  July  20. 

Herold,  Walter  F.,  assignor  to  The  Bassick  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Tilting  mechanism  for  chairs. 
2,087,254  ;  July  20. 

Herold,  Walter  F.,  assignor  to  The  Bassick  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.     Posture  chair.     2,093,319  ;  Sept.  14. 

Herold,  Walter  F.,  assignor  to  The  Bassick  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Tilting  mechanism.  2,095,947 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Herold,  Walter  F.,  and  L.  Doutsch,  assignors  to  The 
Chanev  Manufacturing  Company,  Springfield,  Ohio. 
Mount  for  indicators.     2.099.95S  ;  Nov.  23. 

Herr,  Harvey  E.,  assignor  to  Herr  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Holder  for  spinning  rings. 
2,074.054  ;  Mar.  16. 

Herr.  James  H.     (See  Bruner,  D.  L.,  and  Herr.) 

Herr.  John  H.,  Palisades,  N.  J.  Shock  absorber. 
2,10.3,946;  Dec.  28. 

Herr  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Herr,  Harvey  E., 
assignor.) 

Herroro.  Charles,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  G.  W.  Keenan 
and  one-fourth  to  M.  W.  Bezanson,  Oakland,  Calif. 
Fluid  openated  tool.     2,077,693  ;  Apr.   20. 

Herreshofr.  Alexander  G.  (See  Hicks,  H.  A.,  HerreshoiT, 
and  Buehner.) 

Herreshnff,  Alexander  G..  Grosse  Pointe,  assignor  to 
Chrysler  Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Propeller  shaft 
bearing.     2.102.415;  Dec.  14. 

Herrick.  Elias  H.,  Neve  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  distilled 
beverages.     2.086,080  ;  July  0. 

Herrick,  George  H.,  Beloit,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Fairbanks, 
Morse  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Coil  windings  for  dynamo- 
electric  machines.     2,071,977  ;  Feb.  23. 

Herrick,  George  T.,.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  J.  P.  Hardie.  Harts- 
dale,  and  A.  Cobb,  Jr.,  Bronxville,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Bristol-Mvers  Companv,  New  York, 
N.  Y.       Tooth  brush.     2,094,240 ;   Sept.  28. 

Herrig,   Earl  A.      (See  Aulbach,  C.  J.,  and  Herrig.) 

Herricer,  Felix.     (See  Kiihle,  W.  E.,  and  Herriger. ) 

Herriger,  Felix.  (See  Kuhle,  W.  E.,  Prinz,  and  Her- 
riger. ) 

Herriger,  Felix.     (See  Prinz,  D.,  and  Herriger.) 

Herring  fJinger  Ale,  Inc.  (See  Zimmerman.  Louis  L., 
assignor.) 

Herring-Hall-Marvin  Safe  Company.  (See  Millice,  Paul 
S.,   assignor.) 

Herrington,  Arthur  W.,  assignor  to  MarmonHerrington 
Company,  Inc..  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Axle  structure. 
2,086,500  :  July  0. 

Herrincton.  Emerald  C.  Forndale,  Mich.  Panel  and  joint 
construction.     2,076,404  :  Apr.  6. 

Herrington,  George  S.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Pratt,  Harry 
P.,  assignor.) 

Herrington,  W.  A.      (See  Rogers,  Hnrvy  M.,  as.signor.) 

Herrington,  William  C.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  the 
Government  of  the  United  States  as  represented  by  the 
Secretary  of  Commerce.    Trawl  net.    2,081,146  ;  Ma'y  25. 

Herrlinger,  Albert  P.,  assignor  to  The  Herrlinger  Paper 
Co..  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Collar  support.  2,078,761 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Herrlinger  Paper  Co.,  The.  (See  Herrlinger,  Albert  P., 
assignor.) 

Herrmann,  Bertha,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Hektograph  de- 
vice.    2,089,092  ;  Aug.  3. 

Herrmann,  Carl,  assignor  1o  the  firm  of  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena, 
Germanv.  Reflecting  system  for  objectives  of  repro- 
duction cameras.     2.100.442;  Nov.  30. 

Herrmann,  Conrad,  Wiipportal-Elberfeld,  Germany,  as- 
.signor to  North  American  Rayon  Corporation.  Device 
for  the  after  treatment  of  filaments.  Re.  20,284 ; 
Mar.  9, 

Herrmann,  Conrad.  Wuppertal-Elberfeld.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  North  American  Ravon  Corporation.  Fila- 
ment treatment.     2.090.352  ;  Aug.  17. 

Herrmann,  Edmund  P..  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Paper  con- 
tainer.     2.094.241  :   Sept.  28. 

Herrmann,  Emil.      (See  Nlirnberger,  Paul,  assitmor.) 
Herrmann,     Johinines,     Berlin-SioiioTissladl,     assignor    to 
Siemens    ifc    Ilalske,    Akticngesellschaft,    Siemensstadt. 
near  Berlin,  Germany.    Picture  telegraphy.    2,095,701  ; 
Oct.  12. 

ITorrmann,  Paul  J.,  assignor  to  "Dnlverselle"  Clcaretten- 
maschlnenfabrik  J.  C.  Mueller  &  Co.,  Dresden,  (Ger- 
many.    Cigarette  machine.     2,103,721  ;  Dec.  28. 

Herrmann.  Uicliard.  .Stuttgart,  Germanv.  Screw  cutting 
machine.     2.074,470  ;  Mar.  23. 


Herrmann,  Walter.  (See  Streitwolf,  K.,  Fehrle,  and  Herr- 
mann.) 

Herrmann,  Walter,  assignor  to  E.  L.  Mansure  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.     Shade  pull.     2,096,897  ;  Oct.  26. 

Herrmann,  Walter,  F.  Hampe,  and  W.  Persch,  Frankfort- 
on-the-5Iain,  Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical 
Companv,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bismuth  salts  of 
carboxylic  acids.     2,090,201 ;  Aug.  17. 

Herrmann,  Willy  O.,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Chemische  Forschnngsgesellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Bavaria, 
Germany.  Production  of  vinyl  formate.  2,079,068 ; 
May  4. 

Herrmann,  Willy  O.,  E.  Baum,  and  W.  Haehnel,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Chemische  Forschungsgesell- 
schaft,  m.  b.  H.,  Munich,  Germany.  Polymerized  vinyl 
alcohol  articles  and  making  same.     2,072,302  ;  Mar.  2. 

Herrmann,  Willy  O.,  Munich,  F.  Hammer,  Bezirk  Kassel, 
Hessen,  and  W.  Haehnel,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Chemische  Forschungsgesellschaft  m.  b.  H., 
Munich,  Germany.  Artificial  threads,  bands,  tubes, 
and  the  like  for  surgical  and  other  purposes.  2,072,303  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Herrmann,  Willy  O.,  Munich,  F.  Hammer,  Bezirk,  Kassel, 
Hessen,  and  W.  Ilaehnel,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Chemische  Forschungsgesellschaft  m.  b.  H., 
Munich,  Germany.  Reabsorbable  threads,  bands,  tubes, 
and  the  like.     2,092,512  ;  Sept.  7. 

Herron,  John  C,  Long  Beach,  assi.gnor  to  Shell  Develop- 
ment (i;ompany,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Remote  control 
system.    2,086,869  :  July  j-3. 

Herron,  William  L.,  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Meter.  2,103,07"; 
Dec.  21. 

Herschman,  Harrv  C,  Wheaton,  111.  Pinking  machine. 
2,070,402  ;  Feb.  9. 

Herschmann,  Arthur  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nut  lock. 
2,101,678  ;  Dec.  7. 

Herschmann,  Frederick  K.,  New  York,  X.  Y.  Fastening 
device.     2,082.577  ;  June  1. 

Herscovitch,  Joseph,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Rein- 
forced  shirt    collar.      2,089,748 ;   Aug.    10. 

Hersey,  Henry  J.,  Jr.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  I.  C.  Ander- 
sen. Bingham  Canyon.  Utah.  Oiler  for  tools  operated 
by  fluid  pressure.     2.073,009  ;  Mar.  9. 

Hersey,  Henry  J.,  Jr.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  D.  B.  Mikesell, 
Warsaw,  Ind.  Noncollapsing  flexible  pipe.  2,097,663  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Hershberger,  Albert.  (See  Charch,  W.  H.,  and  Hersh- 
berger.) 

Hersliherger,  Albert,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Article  of  manufacture  and  making 
same.     2,079,169  ;  May  4. 

Hershau,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental  impression 
tray.     2,089,206  ;  Aug.   10. 

Hershey,  ElwoM  R.,  Akron,  assignor  to  Lancaster  Iron 
Works,  Lancaster,  Pa.     Brick  grab.     2,088,519  ;  July  27. 

Hershman,  Joseph  P.,  Nottingham.  England.  Ear  fitting 
for  excluding  water  or  diminishing  sound.  2,070,403  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Hersliman.  Oakley  H..  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Molstureproof 
street  marker.     2,094.652  ;  Oct.  5. 

Hershman,  Paul  R.,  assignor  to  Petro  Chemical  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Reagent  and  process  for  treating  crude 
oils.     2,074,183  ;  Mar.   16. 

Herskind,  Carl  C.      (See  Sabbah.  C.  A.,  and  Herskind.) 

Herskind,  Carl  C,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric   Company.     Electric  valve   converting  system. 

2.094.792  ;  Oct.  5. 

Herskind,  Carl  C.  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Companv.     Electric  valve   converting  system. 

2.094.793  :  Oct.  5. 

Herskind,  Carl  C,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Constant  current  to  constant  poten- 
tial Inverter.     2.094.794  ;  Oct.  .'>. 

Herskind,  Carl  C,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Companv.  Electric  valve  converting  system. 
2,103,903;  Dec.  28. 

Herstein,  Bernard,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Industrial 
Alcohol  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  tertiary- 
butyl  derivatives  of  aniline.     2.092.970  ;  Sept.  14. 

Herstein,  Bernard,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Industrial 
Alcohol    Co..    New   York,    N.    Y.      Yellow   azo    dyestuff. 

2.092.971  ;  Sept.  14. 

Herstein,  Bernard,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Industrial 
Alcohol  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  alkyl 
derivatives      of      aminated      aromatic      hydrocarbons. 

2.092.972  ;  Sept.  14. 

Herstein,  Bernard,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  U.  .S.  Industrial 
Alcohol  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  para 
tertiary  butyl  aniline.     2,092,973  ;  Sept.   14. 

Herstein,  Karl  M.,  assignor  to  Eagle  Pencil  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Lead  pencil  manufacture.  2,098,452  ; 
Nov.  9. 

llertel,  Richard  K.,  Vernon,  assignor  to  Bryon  Jackson 
Co.,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Latch  for  safety  hooks. 
2,100,779  ;  Nov.  30. 

Herthel,  Eugene  C,  Flossmoor,  111  ,  assignor  to  Sinclair 
Refining  (Jompanv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Art  of  cracking. 
2,073,934 ;  Mar.  16. 

Herthel,  Eugene  C,  Flossmoor,  111.,  and  C.  L.  Schmidt, 
Hammond.  Ind.,  assignors  to  Sinclair  Refining  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Art  of  cracking.  2,091,118 ; 
Aug.  24. 


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281 


Herthel,  Eugene  C,  Flossmoor,  111.,  assignor  to  Sin- 
clair Refining  Company,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Cracliing 
hydrocarbon.      2,099,426  ;    Nov.    16. 

Hertner  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Dash,  C.  C, 
Higgins,  and  Hertner,  assignors.) 

Hertner,  J.  H.  (See  Dash,  C.  C,  Higgins,  and  Hert- 
ner.) 

Hertz,  Gustav.      (See  Houtermans,  F.  G.,  and  Hertz.) 

Hertzberg,  Ernest,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Marking  appa- 
ratus for  boolv  covers.     2,091,147  ;  Aug.  24. 

Hervey,  David  E.,  Logansport,  Ind.  Timber  connecter. 
2,097,322  ;  Oct.  20. 

Herwick,  Orell  R.     (See  Mellinger,  E.  Ij.,  and  Herwick.) 

Herz,  Alexander.      (See  Conti,   Eugene,  assignor.) 

Herz,  Alfred,  Chicago,  111.  Metering  means  and  apparatus 
therefor.     2,094,887  :  Oct.   5. 

Herz,  Cornelius  M.     (See  Irwin,  R.  W.,  and  Herz.) 

Herz   Cup  Corporation.  .  (See  Conti,  Eugene,  assignor.) 

Herz,  Ferdinand  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
Borg-Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Radiator. 
2,091,593  ;   Aug.    31. 

Herz,  Sol,  assignor  to  Federated  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Box  for  dispensing  tissues.     2,097,858  ;  Nov.  2. 

Herzberg,  Albert  C,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Truss.  2,072,169  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Herzberg.  Gustav.      (See  Grossman,  L.,  and  Herzberg.) 

Herzig-,  Frances  R.  (See  Herzig,  Maximilian  L.,  and 
F.  R.) 

Herzig,  Maximilian  L.,  and  P.  R.  Herzig,  Puyallup,  Wash. 
Activation  device  for  the  heliopyretic  treatment  of  mat- 
ter.    2,074.909  ;  Mar.  23. 

Herzmark,  Nicolas,  Paris,  Prance.  Engine  starting  de- 
vice.    2,079,014  ;  May  4. 

Herzmark,  Nicolas,  Paris,  Prance.  Pipe  joint. 
2,082,054  ;  June  1. 

Herzog,  George  IC,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  United 
Chromium,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elements 
for  use  in  the  electrodeposition  of  chromium. 
2,072,170;  Mar.   2. 

Herzog,  Joseph  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Traveling  bag. 
2,078,383  ;  Apr.  27. 

Herzog,  Joseph  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hairnet  packaging. 
2,092,604;  Sept.  7. 

Herzog,  Maris  B.,  administratrix.  (See  Herzog,  R.  0., 
and  Hoffmann.) 

Herzog,  Reginald  O.,  deceased,  Berlin-Steglitz,  and  H. 
Hoffmann,  Berlin-Llchterfelde,  Germany ;  M.  B.  Herzog, 
administratrix  of  said  R.  O.  Herzog,  assignors  of  forty 
percent  to  E.  J.  Lorand,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preparation 
of  a  molded  cellulose  foam  from  viscose  and  product 
thereof.    2,077,412  ;  Apr.  20. 

Herzog,  Robert,  Berlin,  and  W.  M.  Hahnemann,  Berlin- 
Marienfelde,  assignors  to  C.  Lorenz  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany.  Reflecting  structure  for 
electric  waves.     2,072,262  ;   Mar.   2. 

Heseltine,  Ambrose,  Erie,  Pa.  Dispensing  device. 
2,069,442;  Feb.    2. 

Heseltine,  John  C.  W.     (See  Morpeth,  W.,  and  Heseltine.) 

Hesper,  Jos4,  Cordba,  Argentina,  assignor  to  J.  Sheahin, 
Washington,  D.  C.     Inflatable  ball.     2,078,141  :  Apr.  20. 

Hess,  Charles  W.,  and  W.  J.  Crist,  Middleton,  N.  Y. 
Plush  valve.     2,092,670;   Sept.  7. 

Hess,  Everett  I.,  Newport,  R.  I.  Fruit  cutting  device. 
2,099,978  ;  Nov.  23. 

Hess,  Francis  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  determining 
the  consi.stency  of  liquids.     2,076,816  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hess,  Fred.  (See  Polmsbee,  C.  H.,  Le  Boutillier,  and 
Hess.) 

Hess,  Fred,  Tredyffryn  Township,  Chester  County,  as- 
signor to  The  Solas  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gas 
burner.     2.10.3.365  :  Dec.  28. 

Hess,  Fritz,  and  K.  Hager,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst, 
and  W.  Asch,  Prankfort-on-the-Main-Sindlingen,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Quinono  azo-dyestuffs  soluble  in  water 
and  preparing  them.      2,083,018;   June   8. 

Hess,  Fritz,  and  W.  Pense,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Polyazo-dyestuffs  soluble  in  water 
and  preparing  them.     2,083,019  ;  June  8. 

Hess,  Harry  W.,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Carburetor. 
2,084.489  :  June  22. 

Hess,  Ileinrich  O.,  assignor  to  Aetiengesellschaft  Joh. 
Jacob  Rieter  &  Cie.,  Wintorthur,  Switzerland.  Card 
feeding  device.     2,079,407  ;  May  4. 

Hess,  Henry  K.,  Lyons,  N.  Y.  Treating  surfaces  of  bowl- 
ing alley  beds,  bowling  pins  and  the  like.  2,080,938  ; 
July  13. 

Hess,  Henry  K.,  Lyons,  N.  Y.  Repairing  impaired  bowling 
pins  and  article  resulting  therefrom.  2,080,939  ;  July 
lij. 

Hess,  Jack  W.,  assignor  to  J.  L.  Stern,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Coin  counting  niaolUnc     2,097,792  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hess,  Jack  VV.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The  Ricliardson 
ConiiiMiiy.      Storage  battery.     2, 100,33.'!;   Nov.  30. 

Hess,  .Tolin  E.,  Jr.,  New  Westminster,  Brltlslj  Columbia, 
Canada.     Helicopter.     2,083,004 ;  Juno   8. 

Hess,  Kuil.     (See   Uichlor,  J.,  llensel,  mul  Ile.ss.) 

Iless,  Louis  v..  I/os  Angeles,  Calif.  Psychrometric  cal- 
culator.     2.0!),''),215  ;   Oc(,  5. 

IIcRH,  Ludwig,  I!('rIin-li''riiHlenau,  assignor  to  Deutsclio 
Gold-utid  .Silbei'-Sclieldc.'Minl.'ili  vonnals  Itoessler,  l''rank- 
fort-on-tlie-M)ilii,  (Jernuiny,  Production  of  livdrogen 
peroxide.     2,088,239  ;  July  27. 


Hess,  Margaret,  Morocco,  Ind.  Stirring  spoon.  2,092,878  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Hesse,  Ricliard,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Everlastik, 
Inc.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Ankle  protector.  2.075.760  :  Mar. 
30. 

Hessel,  Georg,  and  H.  Maier,  Prankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many. Preparing  a  substance  increasing  the  blood 
pressure.     2,100,593  ;  Nov.  30. 

Plessel,  Karl,  Berlin-Lichtenrade,  Germany.  Preserving 
preliminarily   dried   fruit.      2,084,956 ;   June   22. 

Hesselman  Motor  Corporation.  (See  Dillstrom,  Torbjorn 
v.,  assignor.) 

Hesselrode,  Arthur,  Broseley,  Mo.  Steering  knuckle. 
2,094.945  ;   Oct.  5. 

Hessen,  Richard,  Bautzen,  Germany.  Preparation  of  arti- 
ficial resin  compression  mixtures.    2,071,523  ;  Feb.  23. 

Hessen,  Richard,  Bautzen,  Germany.  Production  of  lac- 
quers and  lacquer  starting  materials  containing  arti- 
ficial resins.     2,071,524  ;  Feb.  23. 

Hessenbruch,  Hermann  M.,  Wynnewond,  assignor  to 
Philadelphia  Lawn  Mower  and  Mfg.  Co.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Trimming  macliine.     2,074,547;  5Inr.  23. 

Hessenbruch,  Werner,  assignor  to  Heraeus-Vacuum- 
schmelze  Aktiengesellschaft,  Hanau-on-the-Main,  (Jer- 
many.     Heat  resisting  implement.     2,067,569  ;  Jan.  12. 

Hessenbruch,  Werner,  assignor  to  the  firm  Heraeus- 
Vacuumschnetze  Aktiengesellschaft,  Hanau-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Heat-resisting  implement.  2.075.718  ;  Jlar. 
30. 

Hessenbruch,  Werner,  assignor  to  Heraeus-Vacuum- 
schmelze,  A.  G.,  Hanau-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Alloys. 
2,090,044  ;  Aug.  17. 

Hester,  John  C,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  D.  A.  Harris, 
one-fourth  to  E.  A.  Bornfleith,  and  one-fourth  to  G. 
Oestrich,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  handling 
liquid  products.     2,102,844  :  Dec.  21. 

Hester,  William  F.      (See  Hollander,  C.  S.,  and  Hester.) 

Hetherington  &  Berner  Inc.  (See  Hurst,  John  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hetherington,  John,  assignor  to  Princeton  Worsted  Mills, 
Inc,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Sideline  eliminator  for  automatic 
looms.     2,084,140  ;  June  15. 

Hetherington,  Robert,  Sharon  Hill,  Pa..  as.'?ignor  to  De- 
vices, Inc.     Dishwashing  device.     2.066.529  ;  Jan.  5. 

Hetherington,  Robert,  Sharon  Hill,  assignor  to  H.  W. 
Butterworth  &  Sons  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Cloth  guider.     2,082,799  ;  June  8. 

Hetland,  Edwin,  et  al.     (See  Stewart,  L.  S.) 

Hettrick  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Priesner, 
Charles  E.,   assignor.) 

Hettrick  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Posey, 
John  P.,  assignor.) 

Hettrick  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Smith, 
Isidore  P.,  assignor.) 

Hetzer,  Russell  A.,  Madeira,  assignor  to  The  American 
Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Liquid 
seal  vent.     2,070,204  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hetzer,  Russell  A.,  Madeira,  assignor  to  The  American 
Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Water 
separating  device.     2,072,206  ;  Mar.  2. 

Hetzer,  Russell  A.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  Tlie  American 
Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Drv 
cleaning  apparatus.     2,074,508  ;  Mar.  23. 

Heubeck.  George  P.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Smoking  apparatus. 
2,083,053  ;  June  15. 

Heuck,  Clans.     (See  Orthner,  L.,  and  Heuck.) 

Heue,  John,  and  A.  W.  Werner,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  said 
Werner  assignor  to  said  Heue.  Apparatus  for  treating 
grain.     2,086,266  ;  July  6. 

Heuer,  Russell,  P.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Gener- 
al Refractories  Company.  High-pressure  nonplastic 
refractory  and  making  the  same.     2.068,411,   Jan.   19. 

Heuer,  Russell  P.,  Bryn-M.awr,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Refractories  Company.  Chrome-magnesia  refractory  and 
method.     2,087,107  :  July  13. 

Heuer,  Werner.      (See  Staudinger,  H.,  and  Heuer.) 

Ht'uscher,  \\aUer  B.,  assignor  to  the  firm  Lonza  Elok- 
trizitatswerke  und  Chonii.sche  Fabrikon  .Vktiengesell- 
schatt,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Improving  tars.  2,095,190  ; 
Oct.    5. 

Heuser,  Herman,  Evanston,  111.  Coffee  extract  and  method 
of  and  apparatus  for  producing  tlie  same.  2,077,504  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Heuser,  Ralph  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drying  apparatus. 
2,067,920;  Jan,  19. 

Hoveatex  Corporation.      (See  Edwardes,    John,  assignor.  1 

Hevenor,  Charles  D.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automobile  bumper. 
2,102,120;  Doc.  14. 

Hevenor.  (Jloster  V.      (See  Kloinlcke,  W.  R.,  and  Hevenor.) 

Hewel,  Frank  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Golf  practice  device. 
2,074,146  ;  Mar.  16. 

Howes,  (^hnrlos  K.,  lyos  Angeles,  anil  M.  L.  CImppell. 
Watson,  ns.slgnors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  lUchfleld 
Oil  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Aqueous  bllu- 
minous  emulsion  and  producing  the  same.  2,083,498  : 
June  8. 

llewes,  Charles  K,,  Los  Angeles,  and  M.  L.  Ch,'inpell. 
Watson,  as.slgnors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Ulclinelil 
Oil  Corporation,  Vjos  Angole.s,  Calif.  I'roduolng  aque- 
ous  bituminous  emulsions.     2,083,490  ;  June  S. 

IIew(>tt,  William  S.,  Flinlnirst,  111,  ItulUIIng  slructuro  re- 
Inl'orcement.      2. 001, -I  14;    .Aug.    31. 

llewllson,  .losepli,  Kallspoll,  Mont.  Pressure  feed  car- 
buretor.   2,070,508;  Feb.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hewitt  Albertis.  Pitman,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Making  a  record  mold. 
2,075.646:   Mar.   30. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E.     (See  Farmer,  C.  C  and  Hewitt.) 

Hewitt  Ellis  E.     (See  Stewart  C.  D.,  and  Hewitt.) 

Hewitt  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Comany,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid 
pressure  brake.     2,068,325  ;  Jan.   19. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Companv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Train 
braking  system.     2,068,337  ;  Jan.  19. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  (iompanv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Brake 
control   system.     2,068,338";   Jan.   19. 

Hewitt.  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood.  assignor  to  The  Westlnghouse 
Air  Brake  Companv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Door  and  brake 
interlock   device.      2,071,754 ;    Feb.    23. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood.  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pressure 
brake.     2,071,755;  Feb.  23. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Companv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Valve. 
2,074,746  :  Mar.  23. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E..  Edgewood.  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house Air  Brake  Company.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pres- 
sure brake  equipment.     2.074,747  ;  Mar.  23. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood.  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Automatic 
train  control  brake.      2,077.02S  :  .\pr.  l!0. 

Hewitt  Ellis  E..  Edgewood.  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house Air  Brake  Companv.  Wilmerdinc.  Pa.  Railwav 
vehicle  brake  system.     2,077,929;  Apr."  20. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house Air  Brake  Comjianv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pres- 
sure brake.     2,077,930  :  Apr.  20. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood.  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Spring  pressed 
device.     2,081,451 ;  May  25. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air  i3rake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pressure 
brake.     2.081,452  ;  May  25. 

Hewitt.  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Railway  brake 
system.     2,081,453  :  May  25. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house Air  Brake  Companv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Automatic 
slack  adjuster.     2.083.710  ;  June  15. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house Air  Brake  (iompanv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Piston 
ring  testing  device.    2,084.683  ;  June  22. 

Hewitt.  Ellis  E..  Edgewood.  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house Air  Brake  (Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa,  Brake 
control  valve.     2,084,684 ;  June  22. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E..  Edgewood.  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house Air  Brake  Companv.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Retarda- 
tion controlled  brake.     2,088.169  ;  July  27. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E..  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Magnetic 
brake  control.     2.088.170  ;  July  27. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Retarda- 
tion controlled  brake.     2,091,043  ;  Aug.  24. 

Hewitt.  Ellis  E.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Companv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Sound  producer 
horn.     2.091.044;  Aug.  24. 

Hewitt.  Ellis  E..  Edgewood.  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Companv.   Wilmerding,  Pa.     Fluid  Pressure 
brnK-n.     ?.0m.n46  :  Aug.  24. 
Hewitt.    Ellis   E.,    Edgewood,    assignor   to   Tlie   Westing- 
house Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.     Multiple 
compartment   reservoir.      2,092,392  ;    Sept.    7. 
Hewitt,    Ellis   E..    Edgewood,    assignor   to   The   Westing- 
house Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.     Gasket. 
2.092,393;   Sept.   7. 
Hewitt.    Ellis   E.,    Edgewood,    assignor    to   The    Westing- 
house Air  Brake  Companv,   Wilmerding,  Pa.     Retarda- 
tion controlled  brake.     2.092,394  ;  Sept.  7. 

Hewitt.  Ellis  R..  Edgewood.  assienor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Companv.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pressure 
valve  device.     2.000.491  :  Oct.  19. 

Hewitt,  Ellis  E..  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air     Brake     Company,     Wilmerding,     Pa,     Pneumatic 
switch.     2,096.402  ;  Oct.  19. 
Hewitt,  Ellis  E..  Kdcrewood.  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 
.Air    Brake    ("oinpany.    Wilmerding,    Pa.      Electropneu- 
niatic  brake.     2.096,493;  Oct.  19. 
Hewitt.  Ellis  E..  Edsrewood.  assienor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Comnany.   Wilmerding,   Pa.     Fluid   pressure 
Brake.     2.09n.494  :  Oct.  19. 
Hewitt.    Ellis    E.,    Edgewood.    assignor    to   The   Westing- 
house   Air    Brake    Companv.    Wilmerding,    Pa.      Fluid 
pressure  brake.      2.099.396;   Nov.    16. 
Hewitt,    Ellis    E..    Edgewood,    assignor    to   The   Westing- 
house   Air    Brake    Company,    Wilmerding,    Pa.      Fluid 
pressure  brake.     2,099,397;   Nov.    16. 
Hewitt,   Ellis   E..   Edgewood.   and    R.   J.    Bush,   .Teannette, 
assignors    to   The   Westinghouse    .\ir   Brake   Company. 
Wilmerding,  Pa.     Brake  control  apparatus.     2.091  045  • 
Aiitr.  24. 
Hewitt,    John    C,    Jr.,    and   V.   E.    Kuster,    assignors    to 
Hewitt-Kuster    Company,    Long    Beach,    Calif,       Film 
turning  mechanism.     2,093.128;  Sept.  14. 
Hewltt-Kuster  Company.      (See  Hewitt,   J.   C,   Jr.,   and 
Kuster,  assignors.) 


(See  Cranz,  James  M.,  as- 
(See   Potts,    John   T.,  as- 


Hewitt  Rubber  Corporation, 
signer.) 

Hewitt    Rubber    Corporation, 
signor.) 

Hewlett,  Amiot  P.  (See  Barlow,  E.  H.,  Hewlett  and 
Kuhl.) 

Hewlett  Amiot  P.,  Cranford,  and  C.  H.  Cole,  Roselle  Park, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company. 
Fuel  oil.     2,081,176  ;  May  25. 

Hewton,    William   R.      (See   Bird,   W.    F.,   and    Hewton.) 

Hewton,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Collins  &  Aikman  Corpo- 
ration, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Weft  severing  mechanism  for 
looms.     2.067,761 ;  Jan.  12. 

Hexcel  Radiator  Company.  (See  Opitz,  Fred  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Hester,  Paul  L.,  assignor  to  The  Arco  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.    Color  mixing  machine.     2,068,646  ;  Jan.  26. 

Hexter.  Paul  L.,  assignor  to  The  Arco  Company,  Cleve- 
land. Ohio.      Color  mixing  machine.      2.094.702  ;  Oct.  5. 

Hexter,  Paul  L.,  assignor  to  The  Arco  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Surface  contact  gauge  for  liquids. 
2,098,963  ;  Nov.  16. 

Hey,  Henry  W.     (See  Hill,  E.  G.,  and  Hey.) 

Heyden  Chemical  Corporation.  (See  Brandenberg,  Walter, 
assignor.) 

Heydnck,  Alfred,  Berlin-Neuenhagen,  assignor  to  Mix 
&  Genest  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin-Schoneberg,  Ger- 
manv.  Automatic  telephone  system.  2,102,953 ;  Dec. 
21. 

Hever,  Benjamin  F.  W.,  Belleville,  N.  J.  Battery  testing 
apparatus.     2,084,086  ;  June  15. 

Heyer,  Benjamin  F.  W.,  Bloomfield,  assignor  to  Atlas  Sup- 
plv  Companv.  Newark,  N.  J.  Storage  battery  testing 
apparatus.     2,076,639  ;  Apr.  13. 

Heyer,  Don,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Elec- 
trical Motors.  Inc.  Variable  speed  power  unit. 
2.078,196;  Apr.  20. 

Heyer,  Frederic  K..  assignor  to  The  Tale  &  Towne  Mfg. 
Co.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Combination  lock.  2,102,579 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Heygel,  Paul  E.,  Ridgefleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  H.  H. 
Straus,  New  York,  N.  T.  Cigarette  paper  bookmaking 
machine.     2,072,815  ;  Mar.  2. 

Hevl,  George  E.,  Mill  Hill.  England.  Treating  seeds, 
bulbs,  and  tubers.     2,081,667  ;  May  25. 

Heyl.    George   E.,   Mill   Hill,    England.      Treating   seeds, 
bulbs,  tubers,  and  roots.     2.083,065  ;  June  8. 
I    Heyl.    George   V.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor   to    Johnson    & 
1        Johnson,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.     Protective  coating  for 
tennis  strings  and  the  like.     2,100,250  ;  Nov.  23. 

Heyman.  Arthur  W..  Allentown.  Pa.  Radiation  screen  for 
rotary  kilns.     2.086.672  :  Julv  13. 

Heymann,  Hans,  assignor  to  Carl  Schenck  Eisengiesserel 
&  Maschinonfabrik  Darmstadt,  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Darmstadt, 
Germany.     Vibrating  mechanism.     2.079.653  ;  May  11. 

Heymann.  Roy  D.,  Woodbridge,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Pulp  Products  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N,  Y.  Closure  for  molded  pulp  containers. 
2,092,161 :  Sept.  7. 

Heymann.  Roy  D.,  Woodbridge,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Pulp  Products  Company,  Inc..  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Hydro-pneumatic  pulp  molding.  2,100,396; 
Nov.  30. 

Heymann,  Roy  D.,  Woodbridge,  Conn.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  Pulp  Products  Companv,  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Molding  of  pulp.     2.100,395  ;  Nov.  30. 

Heymer,  Gerd.      (See  Eggert  J.,  and  Heymer.) 

Ilcymer,  Gerd.  Dessau-in-Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binshamton,  N.  Y.  Photo- 
graphic printing.     2,066,727:  Jan.  5. 

iroympr,  Gerd.  Wolfen  Kreis.  Bitterfeld.  assignor  to  I.  G. 
Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main.  Germany.  Printing  sound  record.  2.066,728 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Heymer,  Gerd,  Wolfen,  Kreis  bitterfeld,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Device  for  stoping  multicolor  filters.  2,094,214 ;  Sept 
28. 

Heymer,  Gerd,  Dessau-in-Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor  to 
.\cfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton, '  N.  Y.  Color 
photocraphy.     2,100.594;  Nov.  30. 

Heyna,  Hans.     (See  Hoffa,  E.,  and  Heyna,) 

Heyna,  Hans,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst,  Germany, 
assignor  to  General  .-Vniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Nitro-compounds  of  substituted  benzotrifluorides 
and  preparing  them.     2,086,029  ;  July  6. 

Heyner,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Franz  Knickenberg  and  C. 
Stedefeld,  Hanover.  Germany.  Skeleton  structure  for 
railway  cars.     2.075,939  ;  Apr.  6. 

Heyroth,  Albert  II..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Carborundum  Company,  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y. 
Igniter  for  fuel  burning  systems.     2.095,253:  Oct.  12. 

Heywood.  Vincent  E.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  United  States 
Envelope  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Manufacture  of 
window  envelopes.     2,070,205  :  Feb.  9. 

Heywood,  Vincent  E.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  United 
States  Envelope  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Envelope. 
2,081.052  ;  May  18. 

Heywood,  Vincent  E.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  United 
States  Envelope  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Manu- 
facture  of  window    envelopes.      2.087,345  :   July    20. 

Heywood,  Vincent  E.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  United  States 
Envelope  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Manufacture  of 
dry-sealing  envelopes.    2,102,001 ;  Doc.  14. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


283 


(See  Bell,  Alfred  B.,   as- 


(See  Gordon,  Harry  S., 
(See  Klar,  Elof  P.,  as- 
(See  Larsen,  Lewis,  as- 
(See  McDonald,  Sterling 
(See  Preble.   Clarence  E.. 


Heywood  Wakefield   Comp?^ny. 
signer.) 

Heywood-Wakefleld   Company, 
assignor. ) 

Heywood- Wakefield    Company, 
signer.) 

He:7Wood-Wakefield   Company, 
signor.) 

Heyvvood-Wakefield  Company. 
B.,  assignor.) 

Hcywood-Wakelield    Company, 
assignor.) 

Hiatt,  Enos  B.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor  to  Thomas  M. 
Lyons  and  Thomas  H.  Barber,  Denver,  Colo.  Game 
apparatus.      2,092,162 ;    Sept.    7. 

Hiatt,  Florence  J.,  Fanwood,  N.  J.  Stove.  2,095,745  ; 
Oct.   12. 

Hiatt,  Gustaves  P.      (See  Davis,   John  G.,  assignor.) 

Hiatt,  Hayden  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Spring  construc- 
tion.    2,090,295  ;  Aug.  17. 

Hibberd,  Frederick  H.     (See  Bancel,  P.  A.,  and  Hibberd.) 

Hibberd,  Frederick  H.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  .Tssignor  to 
Ingersoll-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Control- 
ling apparatus  for  refrigerating  systems.  2,075,(347  : 
IMar.   .10. 

Hibberd,  Frederick  H.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inger- 
soll-Rand Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Refrigerating 
apparatus.     2,092,071 ;   Sept.   7. 

Hibberd,  Frederick  H.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y..  assignor  to 
Ingersoll-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Method 
and   apparatus    for   treating    air.      2,095..')86  ;    Oct.    12. 

Hibberd,  Frederick  H.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inger- 
soll-Rand Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Refrigerating 
apparatus  and  method.     2,103.722  ;  Dec.  28. 

Hibberd,  Frederick  H.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inger- 
soll-Rand Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Refrigerating 
construction.      2,103,723  :   Dec.    28. 

Hibbert  &  Buckland  Limited.  (See  Meadows,  Cliarles  H., 
assignor.) 

Hibbert,  Harold,  Montreal,  and  G.  H.  Tomlinson,  Jr., 
Westiaount,  assignors  to  Howard  Smith  Chemicals  Lim- 
ited, Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Manufacture  of  vanil- 
lin from  waste  sulphite  pulp  liquor.  2,069,185  ;  Jan. 
26. 

Hibbert,  Harold,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  and  W.  L. 
Reinhardt,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Willard 
Storage  Battery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Storage 
battery  plate.    2,079,207  ;  May  4. 

Hibbert,  Harold,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  and  W.  L. 
Reinhardt,  Shaker  Heights,  assignors  to  Willard  Storage 
Battery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Storage  battery 
plate  and  making  the  same.     2,079,208 ;  May  4. 

Hibner,  De  Los  E.,  Jr.      (See  Arey,  F.  C,  and  Hibner.) 

Hlbner,  De  Los  B.,  Jr.,  DuBois,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Vulcan 
Soot  Blower  Corporation.  Bearing  device  for  soot  blow- 
er elements.    2,069,163  ;  Jan.  26. 

Hibner,  De  Los  E.,  Jr.,  Du  Bois,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Vulcan 
Soot  Blower  Corporation.  Producing  a  variable  orifice. 
2,072,556  :  Mar.  2. 

Hickernell,  Frederick  A.,  Maricopa  County,  Ariz.  Vibra- 
tory therapeutic  device.     2,079,994 ;  May  11. 

Hickey  Fuse  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hickey, 
John  H.,  assignor.) 

Hickey,  George  E.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Utility  light. 
2,070,548  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hickey,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Hickey  Fuse  &  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Refillable  fuse. 
Re.  20,501  ;  Sept.  14. 

Hickman,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  Hickman  Pneumatic  Seat 
Co.,  Inc.,  Eden,  N.  Y.  Control  linkage  for  vehicles. 
2,066,350  ;  Jan.  5. 

Hickman,  Albert  P.,  assignor  to  Hickman  Pneumatic  Seat 
Company,  Inc.,  Eden,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  spring  suspension. 
2,068,676  ;  Jan.  26. 

Hickman,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  Hickman  Pneumatic 
Seat  Co.,  Inc.,  Eden,  N.  Y.  Steering  mechanism  for 
vehicles.     2,085,021 ;   June   29. 

Hickman,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  Hickm.nn  Pnoumntic 
Seat  Company,  Inc.,  Eden,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  spring  sus- 
pension.    2.087,253  ;  July  20. 

Hickman,  Alfred  G.  T.,  Brakpan,  assignor  to  Hunt, 
Leuchars  and  Hepburn,  Limited,  Jolinnnesburg,  Trans- 
vaal, Union  of  South  Africa.  Rotary  automatic  feed 
for  crosscut  saws  for  parqueting  flooring  and  the  like. 
2,078,177;  Apr.  20. 

Hickman,  Clarence  N.,  Jackson  Heights,  and  R.  F.  Mallina, 
New  Yoi-lc,  assignors  to  Bell  Telei)hone  Laboratories, 
Incoiponitcd,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tolographono, 
2,086,130  ;  July  6. 

Hickman,  Clarence  N.,  Jackson  Heights,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
I'honogranh.     2,090,80.5;  Oct.  20. 

nicUman,  Clarence  N.,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.  Bow. 
2,100,317  ;  Nov.  30. 

Hickman,  Claude  A.,  Portsniontli,  Va.,  and  J.  R.  Klnppen- 
berger,  IjauHdowiic,  Md.  Ontlnuous  electrical  outlet. 
2,0!»3,r,77  ;  Sopt,  21. 

Hickman,  John,  Mission,  Tex.  Wax  applicator. 
2,0RS,240  :   July  27. 

llickmriii,  Kenneth  (;.  D,,  Itooliester,  N,  Y.,  assignor,  by 
iiU'Hiie  ;iHsignmoiils,  to  lOiistniaii  Kodak  Companv,  Jer- 
Bcy   (^ity,    N.   J.      Vacuum    iminp.      2.080,421  ;    M.iy   IS. 

Hickman  I'neiimatlc  Seat  Company.  (See  Hickman,  Al- 
bert F.,  assignor.) 


Hickok  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Epstein,  Max,  as- 
signor.) 

Hickok  Jlanufacturing  Company.  (See  Jlix,  Edwin  S.. 
assignor.) 

Hickok  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Sachs,  Morris,  as- 
signor. ) 

Hickok,  W.  O.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Broad- 
meyer,  Albert,  assignor.) 

Hicks,  Carl  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Stopper  for  drain  outlets. 
2,081,037  ;  May  18. 

Hicks,  Ellis  W.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Cracker  dispenser. 
2,083,843  ;  June  15. 

Hicks,  Fred  L.,  Jackson,  Tenn.  Pipette.  2,091,404; 
Aug.  31. 

Hicks,  Frederick  T.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  K.  M.  WaddeU,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Ignition  system. 
2,084,267  ;  June  15. 

Hicks,  Harold  A.,  Detroit,  A.  G.  HerreshofE,  Grosse  Pointe, 
and  A.  A.  Buchner,  assignors  to  Chrysler  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Body  structure.     2.080,714  ;  May  18. 

Hicks,  John  J.,  Ventura,  Calif.  Invalid  bath  apparatus. 
2,087j286  ;  July  20. 

Hicks,  Raymond  M.      (See  Boswau,  H.   P.,   and  Hicks.) 

Hicks,  Raymond  M.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  and  C.  S.  Whitney, 
Brooklyn,  assignors  to  The  Teleregister  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Deleting  system.     2,081,377  ;  May  25. 

Hicks,  Robert  S.      (See  Leffler,  Landreth,  assignor.) 

Hicks,  William  J.,  Madison.  Wis.  Bunion  and  corn  pro- 
tector.   2,069,034 :  Jan.  26. 

Hicks,  William  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Electrical  hot 
plate.     2,090,122  ;  Aug.  17. 

Hickstein.  William  L.,  Irvington,  and  E.  C.  Loesser.  Glen 
Ridge,  N.  J.     Control  device.     Re.  20,380  ;  May  25. 

Hieber,  Cornelius  A.     (See  Hieber,  John  C,  and  C.  A.) 

Hieber,  George  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Sprayomatic  Products  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Sprayer  for  printed  sheets.     2,079,287  ;  May  4. 

Hieber,  John  C.  and  C.  A.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  Electric 
thermometer.     2,087,150  ;  July  13. 

Hiemenz,  William,  and  L.  Freedman,  Albany,  assignors  to 
Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water- 
soluble  organic  iodine   compounds.     2,098,094 ;  Nov.  2. 

Hiemke,  Hugo  W.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Welding  electrode.  2,100,545  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Hiering,  William  C,  Millburn  Township,  Essex  County, 
assignor  to  The  J.  E.  Mergott  Company,  Newark,  X.  J. 
Bag  frame.     2,074,843  :  Mar.  23. 

Hiering,  William  C,  Millburn  Township,  Essex  County, 
assignor  to  The  J.  E.  Mergott  Company,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Handbag  frame.     2,078,495  ;  Apr.  27. 

Hiering,  William  C,  assignor  to  The  J.  E.  INIergott  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N.  J.  Method  of  and  blank  for  making 
channeled  bag  frames.     2,086,225  ;  July  6. 

Hiering,  William  C,  assignor  to  The  J,  E.  Mergott 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Handbag  frame.  2,088,744  ; 
Aug.    3. 

Hiering,  William  C.  assignor  to  The  J.  E.  Mergott  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N.  J.  Handbag  frame.  2,094,653 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Hiering,  William  C,  assignor  to  The  J.  E.  Mergott  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N.  J.  Attaching  small  bearings  to  metal 
plates.     2.094,984  ;  Oct.   5. 

Hiering,  William  C,  and  F.  W.  Goerdes,  assignors  to 
The  J.  E.  Mergott  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Hand  bag 
fastener.     2,092,576  ;  Sept.  7. 

Hiering,  William  C,  assignor  to  The  J.  E.  Mergott  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N,  J.  Handbag  frame.  2,103,724 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Iliers,  Glen  S.     (See  Drobile,  A.  W.,  Hiers,  and  Keen.) 

Hiers,  Glen  S.,  Bala-Cynwyd,  assignor  to  Collins  &  Aik- 
man  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Porous  coated  pile 
fabric.     2,070,335;   Feb.   9. 

Hiers,  Glen  S.,  Bnla-Cynwyd,  assignor  to  Collins  and 
Aikman  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Apparatus  for 
applying  adherent  substances  to  carpets.  2,092,974 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Hiers,  Gien  S.,  Bala-Cynw.vd,  assignor  to  Collins  & 
Aikman  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rubber  com- 
position and  niakin.c:  tlu^  same.      2,100,714  :  Nov.   30. 

Hiers,  Glen  S.,  and  J.  E.  Conrad,  P.ala-Cynwyd,  assignors 
to  Collins  &  Aikman  (Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Rubber  composition  and  making  the  same.  2.090,629  ; 
.\ng.  2  1. 

Higbee,  Lyman  F.     (See  Horton,  Tv.  F.,  and  Higbee.) 

TTigby,  B.   P.      (See   Shy  vers,  Kenneth  C,  assignor.) 

Higginbottom,  Harold  H.  (See  Peterson,  Hans  J.  and 
J.  C,  and  Higginbottom.) 

Higginbottom,  William  10.,  Haverford  Township,  Mont- 
gomery Co.,  assignor  to  Beivjamin  C.  Betner  Company, 
Devon,   Pa.     Bag.     2,071,71.'> ;  Feb.  23. 

Higgins,   Rraidwood  B.      (See   Scott,  J.   A.,  and  Higglns.) 

HIggins,  Darragh  L.,  Dedliani,  assignor  to  B.  F,  Sturte- 
vant  Company,  Inc.,  Hyde  Park,  Boston,  Alass.  Heat 
exchange  apparatus.     2,077,025  ;  Apr.  20. 

lliggins,  Eugene,  Jackson,  Mich.  Flexible  coupling. 
2,()9(!,039  ;  Oct.   19. 

Iliggins,  It'rancis  M.,  and  1!.  <;.  Donley,  assignors  to  The 
I'our  Wheel  Drive  Auto  Company,  Clinlonville,  Wis. 
(Compensating  dlfTorential,     2,080,477;   May  18. 

Iliggins,  Frank  H.,  Upper  Montclalr,  N.  J.  Carpeting. 
2,069.310;    Feb.   2. 

lUgpins,  I''rank  II.,  .Fr.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  Plumb  rod  device. 
2.096.0.".,S  ;   On.    19. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Higgins,  Frank  \V.,  Abington,   and  \V.  H.  Goldsmith,  Jr., 

Brooldine,    Mass.      Weaver's   knotter.      2,071,525 ;   Feb. 

23. 
Higgins.    G.    F.,    Company.      (See    Edwards,    P.    A.,    and 

Gross,  assignors.) 
Higgins,     Giover     B.,     Chicago,     111.     Attachment     plug. 

2,09.j,439  ;   Oct.  12. 
Higgins,     James    G.      (See    Dash,    C.    C,    Higgins,    and 

Ilertner. ) 
Higgins,    Ralph.    Akron,    assignor    to    The    Ohio    Brass 

Company,       Mansfield,       Ohio.         Bushing       insulator. 

2,082. 0.'io  :  Juno  1. 
Higgins,  Ralph,  Akron,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Com- 
pany,  Mansfield,    Ohio.     Arcing   gap.      2,103,366 ;   Dec. 

28. 
High,    Carl    F.,    Flint,    Mich.      Fuel    pump.      2,083,020; 

June  8. 
High,     Carl    F.,    Flint,     Mich.       Fuel    feeding    system. 

2,083,021;  June  8. 
High,  Fred  S.      (See  Ferm,  J.  F.,  and  High.) 
High.  Henry  H.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  E.  F.  Houghton 

and    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Salt    bath    for    car- 

burizing  and  method  of  carburizing.     2,078,244;   Apr. 

27. 
High,  James  P.,  deceased,  Wichita,  Kans. ;  N.  M.  Belden, 

administratrix.     Picture  production.     2,080,312 ;   May 

11. 
Higham,  William  W.,  assignor   to   Universal   Cooler  Cor- 

{joration,      Detroit,       Mich.         Refrigerating      system. 

2,068,677:  Jan.  26. 
Higham,    William   W.,   assignor  to  Universal   Cooler  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.    Compressor  valve.    2,070,659  ; 

Feb.  16. 
High  Duty  Alloys  Limited,  et  al.      (See  Day,  Leslie  G., 

assignor.) 
Highfill,  Ernest  E.,  deceased,  by  J.  D.  Langdon,  assignee, 

assignor  of  two-thirds  to  G.  J.  Kilgen  and  E.  W.  Todd, 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Warning  light.     Re.  20,552  ;  Nov. 

16. 
High  Point  Bending  &  Chair  Co.      (See  Croft,   John  J., 

assignor.) 
High  Point  Bending  and  Chair  Co.     (See  Stone,  Owen  E., 

assignor.) 
High    Production    Machine    Company.      (See    Federwitz, 

Theodore  A.,  assignor.) 
Highsmith,  Gale  V.,  assignor  of  twenty  per  cent  to  C.  R. 

Hedden.   and  twenty  per  cent  to  M.  D.   Breese,  Ames, 

Iowa.     Hvdraulic  transmission.     2,096,853 :  Oct.  26. 
Hight,    Everett    T.,    Oklahoma    City,'  Okla.      Counter-bal- 
ancing   means     for    hoisting     apparatus.       2,082,889  ; 

June  8. 
Hightower.  Julian  T.      (Spp  Adams.  Robert  .1.,  assifmor.) 
Highway  Trailer  Company.      (See  Allen,   Edwin  H.,  as- 
signor.) 
Highway  Trailer  Company.      (See  Williams,   Roy  E.,   as- 
signor.) 
Hild.  Frederic  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Multiflow  cooling 

system    for    internal    combustion    engines.     2.075,521  ; 

Mar.  .SO. 
Hild,    Frederic    W.,    Los    Angeles,     Calif.,     assignor    to 

United   States  Heat  Treating  Company,   San  Antonio, 

Tex.     Rotary  machine.     2,067,921  ;  Jan.   19. 
Hildebrand,    Fred,    Cincinn.-iti,    Ohio.      Combination    nut 

cracker  and  playing  card  press.     2.080,478  ;  IMay  18. 
Hildebrand,  Henry  E.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 

Continental  Baking  Company.     Packaging  bread  loaves 

and  the  like.     2,092^916  •  Sept.  14. 
Hildebrand.    William    R.,    Chicago,    111.      Water   purifving 

and  cooling  system.      2,071,631  :  Feb.  23. 
Hildebrandt,  Edward,  Seattle,  Wash.     Making  containers. 

2.076,342  ;  Apr.  6. 
Hildebrandt.  Edward,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Removable 

top  and  closure  for  containers.     2,092,671 ;  Sept.  7. 
Hildebrandt,    Friedrich.      (See   Schoeller,   W.,   and   Hilde- 
brandt.) 
Hildebrandt,  Friedrich.     (See  Schoeller,  W.,  Hildebrandt, 

and  Schwenk.) 
Hildebrandt,    Friedrich.       (See    Schoeller,    W.,    Schwenk 

and  Hildebrandt.) 
Hildebrandt,    Friedrich.    Hohen    Neuendorf,    near   Berlin, 

assignor  to  Schering-Kahlbaum  A.  G..  Berlin,  Germany. 

Acyl  octahydro  follicle  hormones  and  their  production. 

2,071,803;    Feb.    23. 
Hildebrandt,    Friedrich,    Hohen    Neuendorf,    near    Berlin, 

assignor  to  Schering-Kahlbaum  A.  G.,  Berlin,  Germany. 

Acyl   octahydrofoUicle  hormones   and   their  production. 

2,071,804;    Fob.    23. 
Hildebrandt,    Friedrich,    Hohen    Neuendorf    near    Berlin, 

Germany,  and  E.  Schwenk,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors, 

by  mesne  assignments,  to  .Schering  Corporation,  IJloom- 

fleld.  N.  J.     Hydrogenation  products  of  follicle  hormones 

and  producing  .same.    2,096,744  ;  Oct.  26. 
Hildebrandt.  William,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Soconv- 

Vacuum  Oil  Company,  Incorporated,   New  York,  N.  Y. 

Control  valve.     2.0,84.397  ;  June  22. 
ITildenbrnnd.     FrediTJek,     Stockton,     Calif.     Jar     lifter. 

2.n93,6.-)S  :   Sept,   21. 
Hllder,  Frederick  L.      (See  Hall.  C.  H.,  and  Hilder.) 
Hlldltch,  Thomas  P.,  Brownlow  Hill,  Liverpool,  and  J.  O. 

Rigg,  Wallasey,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical 

Industries  Limited.    Manufacture  of  glycerldes  of  fatty 

acids.     2.073.797  ;  Mar.  18. 
Hlldreth,  Harold  P.     (See  Mosshart,  Donald  J.,  assignor.) 


Hildyard,  William  A.,  Brunswick,  assignor  to  Strate- 
Stroke  Pumps  and  Engines  Proprietary  Limited,  Foot- 
scray,  Victoria,  Australia.  Reciprocating  engine  or 
pump.      2,099,481 ;   Nov.   16. 

Hile,  Leslie  M.,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.  Shipping  container 
cover  fastener.     2,070,274  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hiles,  Charles  W.,  Houston,  Tex.  Auxiliary  grate  for 
half-tank  icing.     2,081,332 ;  May  25. 

Hiles,  LeRov  V.,  London,  Ontario,  Canada.  Metatarsal 
arch  support.     2,070,404  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hilgenfeldt,  Bruno.  (See  Gross,  E.,  Wappes,  Hilgenfeldt, 
and  Petz.) 

Hilger,  Josef,  Leverkusen-Wlesdorf,  A.  Ossenbeck,  Cologne- 
Mulheim,  and  E.  Tietze,  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany, 
assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Preparing  compounds  of  the  thiourea  series. 
2,070,127  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hilke,  Henry  C,  Seattle,  Wash.  Splitting  machine. 
2.087,321  ;  July  20. 

Hllker,  Edward  C.     (See  Bodnovlch,  John,  assignor.) 

Hilker,  Luther  D.  (See  Whitaker,  R.,  Weisberg,  and 
Hllker. ) 

Hill,  Albert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rail  joint.  2,072,751  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Hill,  Alfred  G.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  and  A.  J.  Hill,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  assignors  to  The  Calco  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.  Preparation  of  sec- 
ondary aromatic  amines.     2,098,039  ;  Nov.   2. 

Hill,  Arthur.  New  York,  X.  Y.  Record  receiving  and  re- 
versing tray  for  automatic  phonographs.  2,097,323 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Hill,  Arthur  J.      (See  Hill,  Alfred  G.,  and  A.  J.) 

Hill.  Arthur  M.     (See  Polston,  J.  E..  and  Hill.) 

Hill,  Balder  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  M.  Thompson, 
Tulsa,  Okla.  Axle  controlling  device.  2,089,607 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Hill,  C.  v.,  and  Company.  (See  Hoffman,  Cyrus  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hill.  C.  v.,  and  Company.  (See  MacMaster,  Frank  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hill,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  The  Master  Brake  and  Ap- 
pliance Company.  Inc.,  Trousdale,  Kans.  Metalworking 
machine.     2,074,844  ;  Mar.  23. 

Hill.  Charles  H.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Electric  switch.    2.082,630  ;  June  3 

Hill,  Charles  H.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Genera' 
Electric  Company.  Electrical  switchgear.  2,083,379 ; 
June  8. 

Hill,  Charles  H.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  switch  gear.  2,084,910 ' 
June  22. 

Hill,  Charles  H.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electrical  connection.  2,097,324 ; 
Oct.  20. 

Hill,  Charles  L.,  Plalnfleld,  N.  J.  Dry  ice  machine. 
2.096,584  :  Oct.  19. 

Hill-Clark  Machinery  Co.  (See  Wlgglesworth,  Albert  W., 
assignor.) 

Hill,  Dewey  H.     (See  Tolley,  D.  B.,  and  Hill.) 

Hill,  Dewey  H.,  Macomb,  111.,  assignor  to  Globe  American 
Corporation,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Cleaner  for  oil  burners. 
Re.  20,339  :  Apr.  27. 

Hill,  Dewey  H.,  assignor  to  Globe  American  Corporation, 
Kokomo,  Ind.  Thermostatic  control.  2,080,661  ;  Mav 
18. 

Hill,  Dewey  H.,  assignor  to  Globe  American  Corporation, 
Kokomo,  Ind.  Yellow  flame  oil  burner.  2,094,069 ; 
Sept.  28. 

Hill,  Dewey  H.,  Macomb,  HI.,  assignor  to  Globe  American 
Corporation.  Kokomo,  Ind.  Humidity  and  temperature 
control  system.     2,103,904  ;  Dec.  28. 

Hill-Diesel  Engine  Company.  (See  Olds,  Ransom  E., 
assignor.) 

Hill.  Edward  G.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Hill  En- 
pinoering  Corporation.  Richmond,  Va.  Clutch  control 
mechanism.     2,083,530  ;  June  8. 

Hill,  Edward  G.,  South  Rend,  Ind..  and  H.  W.  Hey,  Rich- 
mond, .Tssignors  to  Hill  Engineering  Corporation,  Rich- 
mond, Va.  Clutch  control  mechanisms.  2,086,501  ; 
July  6. 

Hill,  Edward  G.,  Richmond,  Va.,  and  J.  X.  Phillips, 
Washington,  D.  C,  assignors  to  Hill  Engineering  Cor- 
poration. Richmond,  Va.  Brake  control  mechanism. 
2.100.053;   Nov.   23. 

Hill,  Edwin  P.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Water  outlet  fitting.  2,086.360; 
July  6. 

Hill  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Hill,  Edward  G., 
assignor.) 

Hill  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Ilill,  E.  G.,  and 
Hey,  assignors.) 

Tlill  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Hill,  E.  G.,  and 
Phillips,  assignors.) 

Hill,  Ernest  C,  Medford.  Jlass.  Safety  device  for 
wringers.     2,102.154  ;  Dec.  14. 

Hill,  Frank  B.     (See  Dreyfus,  H.,  Moncrieff,  and  Hill.) 

Hill,   Frank  B.      (See  Ellis,   G.   H..   MoncriotT,   and  Hill.) 

Hill,  Frank  B.     (See  Moncrieff.  R.  ^^'.,  and  Hill.) 

Hill,  Frank  B.  (See  Moncrieff,  R.  w.,  Hill,  and  Frear- 
son.) 

Hill.  Frank  L..  Garden  City,  N.  Y.  Overload  release  de- 
vice.   2,102,002  ;  Dec.  14. 

Hill,  George.     (See  Floyd,  E.  P.,  and  Hackney.) 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


285 


Hill,  Geoijre  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  High  tension  fuse. 
Re.  20,450  ;  July  20. 

Hill,  George  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  High  tension  fuse. 
2,094,012;   Sept.  28. 

Hill,  George  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Expulsion  fuse  cut-out. 
2,094,013  ;  Sept.  28. 

Hill,  Gerrit  D.,  assignor  to  Sargent  &  Greenleaf,  Inc., 
Rochester,  N.  T.    Lock.    2,090,202  ;  Aug.  17. 

Hill,  Gregory  C,  assignor  to  Locke  Insulator  Corporation, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Blultithread  pin  insulator  assembly. 
2,096,613.;  Oct.  19. 

Hill,  Harold  N.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Drier  fabric. 
2,091,926  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hill,  Harry  S.,  and  C.  H.  Williams,  Springfield,  Ohio. 
Valve  grinder.     2,099,207  ;  Nov.  16. 

Hill,  Harry,  S.  Beckinsale,  Abbey  Wood,  and  W.  F.  Slater, 
Lewisliam,  assignors  to  Henley  Extrusion  Macliine  Com- 
pany Limited,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for  the 
continuous  extrusion  of  metals.     2,085,977  ;  July  6. 

Hill,  Harry,  S.  Beckinsale,  Abbey  Wood,  W.  F.  Slater, 
Lewisham,  and  P.  Dunsheath,  Sidcup,  Kent,  assignors 
to  Henley  Extrusion  IMachlne  Company  Limited,  Lon- 
don, England.  Apparatus  for  extrusion  of  materials  in 
the  plastic  state.     2,085,978  ;  July  6. 

Hill,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Companv, 
Southbridge,  Mass.  Ophthalmic  lens.  2,072,593 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Hill,  Herbert  I.,  North  Battleford,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Sash  button.     2,092,395 ;   Sept.   7. 

Hill,  Hermann,  Rochester,  assignor  to  Easy  Washing 
Machine  Corporation,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Clothes  washing 
machine.     2,088,906;  Aug.  3. 

Hill,  Hermann,  and  W.  H.  Foxall,  Brighton,  assignors  to 
Hillfox  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Clipper.     2,102,594;  Dec.  21. 

Hill,  Hughes  H.,  Augusta,  Ga.  Pass  book.  2,099,482 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Hill,   J.   G.  H.      (See  Wilcox,   William  H.,   assignor.) 

Hill,  James  R.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Ralston 
Purina  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Manufacture  of 
shredded  grain  product.     2,098,544  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hill,  Joseph  M.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  of  tveo-thirds 
to  H.  S.  Narten  and  R.  Van  Stone.  Neutralizing  and 
insulating  refrigerant.     2,072,367  ;  Mar.  2. 

Hill,  Julian  W.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Production  of  hydroxy 
acids  and  the  product  thereof.     2,073,799  ;  Mar.  16. 

Hill,  Julian  W.,  and  E.  W.  Spanagel,  assignors  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Production  of  dicarboxylic  acids  and  esters  thereof. 
2.101,217  ;  Dec.  7. 

Hill,  Lansing  B.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  taking 
and  distorting  moving  pictures.     2,081,299  ;  May  25. 

Hill,  Leland  H.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers 
Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tap  chang- 
ing mechanism.     2.073,579  :  Mar.  9. 

Hill,  Maxwell  H.      (See  Lloyd,  W.  P.,  and  Hill.) 

Hill,  Jlnxwell  H.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Printing  press. 
2,082,390  :  June  1. 

Hill,  Myron  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gear  tooth  curve. 
2,091,317  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hill,  Reuben,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  A.  J.  Smith,  Rich- 
mond Hill,  N.  Y.  Solid  carbon  dioxide  cake  forming 
machine.    2,071,302  ;  Feb.  16. 

Hill,  Reuben,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  A.  J.  Smith,  Rich- 
mond Hill,  N.  Y.  Means  for  dry  icing.  2,071,303; 
Feb.  16. 

Hill,  Richard  D.,  assignor  of  twenty-five  percent  to  R. 
Decker,  twenty-five  percent  to  W.  L.  Robertson,  and 
fifty  percent  to  L.  D.  Mowrey,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 
Stuffing  box.     2,009,443  ;  Feb.  2. 

Hill,  Robert,  Oakville,  Ontario,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
W.  A.  Dure,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Combined  rail 
chair  and   anticreeper.     2,068,055 ;   Jan.    19. 

Hill,  Rowland,  and  E.  E.  Walker,  Blackley,  Manchester, 
assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries,  Limited, 
London,  England.  Artificial  resins.  2,098,964 ;  Nov. 
10. 

Hill.  SeniK'tt  I.     (See  Matthews,  O.  P.,  and  Hill.) 

Hill,  Stirling  B.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Floating  bridge. 
2,085,166;  June  29. 

Hill,  Thomas,  and  C.  P.  Lucas,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ortho- 
dontic mold  appliance.     2.083,563 ;  June  15. 

Hill,  Valentine  J.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Walter  Kidde  Sales 
Company,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Valve  for  aerated  liquid 
vessels.      Re.   20,535  ;  Oct.    19. 

Hill,  Valentine  J.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Walter  Kidde  Sales 
Company,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Valve  for  aerating  liquid 
vessels.     2.072,810  ;   Mar.  2. 

Hill.  W.Tllaco  (":.,  Pomona,  Calif.  Treatment  of  whole 
citrus  fnilt.     2.086,911;  July  13. 

Hill,  Walter  M.,  Randallstown,  Md.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Apparatus  for  testing  insulation.     2,099,112:  Nov.  10. 

Hill,  Wrirren  E.,  Nortliampton,  and  C.  L.  MeArthur, 
Cambridge,  assignors  to  Pro-phy-lac-tlo  Brnsli  (Com- 
pany, Nortliampton,  Mass.  Tooth  brush  and  making 
the  same.     2,099,088;  Nov.  23. 

Hill,  Warron  K.,  Northampton,  Mass.,  and  F.  A.  Pnrk- 
luirst,  Tiothosda,  Md..  aRRlgnorR  to  Pro-phy-lac-tlc 
UruHli  (Company,  Northampton,  Mass.  Mnklng  Bolf- 
storlli'/.lng  brushes.     2,090,888  :  Nov.  23. 

Hill.  William  H.,  Ilnllfax,  Rnglnnd.  Brick  or  the  like. 
2,081,141  ;  Juno  15. 


Hill,  William  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Adjustable  hot  saw 
gauge.     2,071,692;  Feb.  23. 

Hille,  Frederick,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Garment  hanger. 
2,096,717  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hillebraud,  Hermann,  Berlin-Friedrichshagen,  Germany, 
assignor  to  N.  V.  Machinerieen-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken 
"Meaf",       Utrecht,       Netherlands.  Gas       producer. 

2,076,891  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hillenbrand,  Edward  L.,  et  al.  (See  Falk,  Andrew,  as- 
signor.) 

Hillenbrand,  William,  et  al.  (See  Falk,  Andrew,  as- 
signor.) 

Hillers,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  Blue  Ridge  Slate  Corporation, 
Charlottesville,  Va.  Colored  mineral  granules. 
2,094,452  ;  Sept.  28. 

Hillery-Collings,  Charles  E.,  Mitcham,  England.  Cinemat- 
ographic camera  and  projector.     2.100,000  ;  Nov.  23. 

Hillier,  Gerald  O.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Oliver  United 
Filters  Incorporated,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Continu- 
ous rotary  disk  and  drum  filter.     2,092,252  ;  Sept.  7. 

Hillier,  Gerald  U.,  Berkeley,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Oliver  United  Filters  Incorporated,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Tube  thickener.  2,100,646 ;  Nov. 
30. 

Hillier.  Harold,  Cathcart,  and  D.  C.  Hagen,  Shawlands, 
assignors  to  G.  &  J.  Weir,  Limited,  Cathcart,  Glasgow, 
Scotland.  Pressure  fluid  distributing  valve  unit  for 
rpoiprocating  engines.      2,093,963  ;   Sept.   21. 

Hiller,  Nicolai  H.,  Carbondale,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Worthington  Pump  &  Machinery  Cor- 
poration, Harrison,  N.  J.  Chilling  apparatus. 
2,092,067;  Sept.  7. 

Hiller,  Nicolai  H.,  Carbondale,  Pa.,  and  P.  W.  Hiller, 
Wilmington,  Calif.  Method  and  apparatus  for  filling 
gas  containers.     2,088,060 :  July  27. 

Hiller,  Paul  W.     (See  Hiller,  Nicolai  H.,  and  P.  W.) 

Hiller,  Theodore  C.     (See  Korn.  Isidor,  assignor.) 

Hillerich  &  Bradsby  Co.  (See  Morrow,  Henry  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hillers,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  Blue  Ridge  Slate  Corporation, 
Charlottesville,  Va.    Colored  granule.    2,070,359  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hillfox  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Hill,  H.,  and 
Foxall,  assignors.) 

Hllliard,  John  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Maga- 
zine Repeating  Razor  Company.  Razor.  2,072,636  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Hllliard,  Thomas  H.,  Drummondville,  Quebec,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Method 
and  apparatus  of  scouring  and  dyeing.  2,069,311 ; 
Feb.  2. 

Hilliker,  William  P.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Driving  journal  compound. 
2,086,870  ;  July  13. 

Hillis,  David  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Trabon  Engi- 
neering Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Reversible  fluid- 
distributing  system.     2,075.719  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hillis,  David  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Trabon  Engi- 
neering Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Pump.  2,079,119  ; 
May  4. 

Hillis,  David  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
sgnments,  to  Trabon  Engineerng  Corporation,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Reversible  lubricating  feeder  system.  2,094,271 ; 
Sept.   28  ; 

Hilllx,  Foster.     (See  Knebusch,  W.  P.,  and  Hillix.) 

Hillix,  Foster  P.,  Lakewood,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Method  and  apparatus  for  finishing 
surfaces.     2,070,944  ;  Feb.  16. 

Hillman,  Albert  G.,  London,  England.  Production  of 
cinematographic  effects  in  color  and  means  therefor. 
2,073,798 ;  Mar.  16. 

Hillman,  Eric  C,  Mapperley  Park,  Nottingham,  England. 
Flap  gate.     2,082,543  ;  June  1. 

Hillman,  Ernest  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  assignor  to  Hill- 
in.nn-Thorpe  Company.  Tray  moving  device  for  ovens. 
2,070,049  ;   Feb.   9. 

Hillman-Thorpe  Company.  (See  Hillman,  Ernest  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Hillner,  Rudolph,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Companv.  Turbine  bucket  wheel  notch  block. 
2,103.905;  Dec.  ^8. 

Hills,  Ernest  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  .'V.  J.  Ihrke, 
Osiikosh,  Wis.  Bed  supporting  structure  for  trailers  or 
automobiles.     2,098,825  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hills 'McCimna  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Harry  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

ITillside  Cable  Co.     (See  Charmoy,  Harry,  assignor.) 

Hillvard,  Newton  S.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Firearm. 
2,081,235  ;  May  25. 

Ilillvnrd.  Newton  S.,  St.  Joseph,  ]\Io.  Firearm. 
2.082,288:  June  1. 

Hllmer,  Frederick  B.      (See  de  Slmft,  M.,  and  Hllmor.) 

llllpman,  John  II.,  Springfield  Gardens.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Mergentlmler  Linotype  C'oinpanv.  Typographical  nin- 
ohlne.     2,079,209  ;  May  4. 

Ililpmnn,  John  H.,  Springfield  Gardens,  N.  Y..  assignor 
to  Mergentlmler  Linotype  Conii)aiiy.  Slug  casting 
machine.     2,092,211:  Sept.  7. 

nilnman,  John  H.,  Sprlnglield  (5nrdcns.  N.  Y.,  nsBlgnor  to 
Mergenthaler  T;\notypn  Company.  Typographical  cast- 
ing machine.     2.095,ft01  ;  Oct.  B. 

llllpman,  John  TT.,  Springfield  Gardens.  N.  Y..  nsnlgnor  to 
Mergenthnler  Linotype  Company.  Slug  cnatlng  machine. 
2.005.002:  Oct.  5. 


2S6 


INT-EX  OF  FATEXTS.  If'? 


HiU^jrandt.  C^tL  aisiCTor  to  Vita-Zahnrabrik  H.  Rauter. 

oSfeoe    Handelsffesellschaxt,    F-ss^n,    Gennany.      Denial 

bridge.     2.096.515  :  Oct.  19. 
Hilton.  ATTiiar  w'..  Marion.  N.  C.     Spring  controlled  fe^ 

pawL     2.074.910  :  Mar.  23. 
Hiltoa,  Ererert  S.,  Belmont.  Mass.    E?g  tester.    2,093.887  ; 

S^pi.  21. 
Hilton.    Jesse   G.,    Mena.    Ark.      Carburetor   attacbmoat. 

2.0S3,S50 ;  Jnne  15. 
Hilton,  linwood  B.     iSee  Farkss,  S.  F..  and  Hilton.) 
Hilts.  Harold  C,  Honotnln.  HawaiL    Insecticide  sprayer. 

::.0S0.S64;  Mar  IS. 
HUt^  George  S.,  Brootdyn,   assignor  to  Stock  Qaotati<->n 

Trfegraph    Company,    Xew    York,    X.    T.      Type-wlie<»l 

printer.    2,090.203  :  Aug.  17. 
Hinies,  Walter  H..  Wilkinsburs,  Pa.     Fnmace  control  svs- 

tem.     2,091.734 ;  Aug.  31. 
Himinel.  Adoli.  Ttibin;jen,  assigno  rto  Himmelwerk  A.-G., 

Tnbincen     VTcrrtemberg.     Germany.       HauUns     dram. 

2,06^779  :  Jan.  5. 
Hinmelverk  A.-G.     i  See  Himmel.  Adolf,  assignor.^ 
EOnswortb,  Francis   K.      (See  Dunn,  J.   S.,   Himsworth. 

and  li^eimre.) 
HiTifkley-Myers  Company.      (See  Graham,  (Jeorge  M.,  as- 
signor.) 
Hindahl,  David,  assignor  to  H.  S.  Ilart,  Chicago.  HL     Car 

constTOCiion.     2.076.  S4.3  :  Apr.  1.3. 
TfindaTl,  Clarence  D..  Ada,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one-fonrth 

to   "Tbe    Philip   Carey    MaatEtactnrins    Company.     Ma- 

cfaiite  for  applying  or  lavinf  flexible  shetr  material  over 

eorrugated  sar&tes.     2,065,133  ;  Jan.  19. 
Hinde  and  Danch  Paper  C;rapaiiy,  The.     (See  Clark,  Lynn. 

J.,  assignor.) 
HiBde  &   Dancb  Paper  Company.   The      (See  Drevrsen, 

Kerre,  a^gnor.) 
Hinde  and   Dandi  Paper  Company,  The.      (See  Dnrkin, 

Fmest  J.,  assignor.) 
Hinde  and  Danch  Paper  (Company,  The.     (See  Loth  (Say- 
lord,  assignor.) 
Hinde  4  Danch  Paper  Ctompany,  The.     (See  Sjjade,  Carl  I.. 

assignor.) 
Ifinde  and  Dandi  Paper  (Company,  The.      (See  Walther, 

Edwin  A.,   assienorri 
HiiKJp.    Marion    E..    Atlanta.     Gtu      Ant(Mnatic     cireilit 

breaker.     2.099.4S3  :  Nor.  16. 
Hinderllter,    Frank   J..   Tulsa.   Okla.     Tubing  and  sticker 

rod  fisdiing  «>cket    2.067.009  ;  Jan.  5. 
ffiaderliter.   Frank    J..   Tolsa.    Okla.      Casing  head    and 

tdow-ont  preventer.     2.080.715 ;  May  18. 
Hinderliier.  Frani  J.,   Tulsa.    Okla.     Rotary  tool   Joint 

2.102.0T2;  Dec.  14. 
Hinderliter    Tool    Company.      (See    Johnson,    Edwin    A. 

assignor. ) 
Hindle,  Leo  J.,  Xew  Tork.  X.  Y.     Bath  float.     2,093,964; 

Swt.  21. 
Hindle.  i:  -  i  S.  Lord.  Blackbium,  Eneland.     Paper 

maker-  2.066.974  ;  Jan.  5. 

Hinds.  -r      P..      Sererance.      Colo.       Toilet. 

2.C'94.--.'T  :   .Si;;:.   iS. 
Hin°s.  Cl2"d*  M-      ■  S*e  Witmer.  H.  G..  ani  Hines.) 
Hinds,  (George  E.     'See  Hass,  H.  B.,  and  Hinds.) 
Hinds,  Henry  P.,  Proridence.  R.  L,  assignor  to  General 

Electric   Company.     Construction   for   joining  metallic 

and  Eonmetanic  members.     2,091.5.52:  Atig.  31. 
Hmegardner,  Wilbie  S..  Xiagara  Falls.  X.  T.,  assignor  to 

E.   L   dn    Pont   de   Xemonrs  k  Company,   Wilmington. 

DeL     (rhlorin?.t?d  hvdrocarbon  in  noncakinz  powdered 

form.     2.0S1.236  :  May  25. 
Kineline.  Edson  S-,  assignor  to  The  Folmer  Graflex  Cor- 

iwration.  Rochester.  N.  Y.     (Spying  camera  equipment 

nait  and  film  magaxine  u=*d  therewith  bnt  also  consti- 

tntlng  a  distinct  unit.    2.069.186 :  Jan.  26. 
Hiner,    Frank    R..    assismor    to    Teesdale    Manufacturini: 

Company.      Grand      Rapids.      Mich.        Draft     control. 

2.086.«17 :  July  13. 
Hines.  Clarenc*   W.,  assignor  to  (Chicago  Bridge  tc  Iron 

Company,  Chicago,  HI.    Welding  apparatus.    2,101, S56  : 

Dec  14. 
Blaes,  Oaade  M.      (See  Witmer,  H.  G.,  and  EUnes.) 
Hines.  CTande  M..  Edr^wood.  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Union 

Switch   k    Signal    Company.    Swissrale.    Pa.      Railway 

switch  controller.     2.079,015  :  Slay  4. 
Hines,    Francis   J..   Belmont,  assignor  to  Gillette  Safetv 

Baior  C^:>mpany,  Boston.  SI&ss.    Package  and  receptacle. 

2.071.978:  Feb.  23. 
Hines.  James  F..  assignor  to  R.  J.  Hines.  Lakewood,  Ohio. 

Hinge  or  joint.     2.078.076  :  Apr.  20. 
Hlses,  Bnssell  J.      fSee  Hines,  James  F.,  assignor.) 
Hines.    Thomas   J..    Looisrine.    Ky.      Apparatus    for   dis- 
tilling spirituous  liquors.     2.071.C93  :  Feb.  23 
Hingiey,  Cecil  D.      fSee  Gonser,  C.  E..  and 
HingBt.   Badolf.   a.<«signor   to    Rhelnmetall-B-:  -  n- 

ggseUaStalt,  Berlin-TegeL  (Jermany.     Conit.„  „  ...„;ae 

and  steam  gon''ra''or.     2.079.118;  Mar  4. 
Hlnk^  Leon-ird  E.,  Swansea,  Glamorgan,  Wales,  assignor 

to  Imperial  Ch^nical  Industries  Limited.     Manufacture 

of  aromatic  aldehydes.     2,067,237:  Jan.   12. 
HinkH,  Otto,  assignor  to  R.  Hne  k  Co.,  inc.  Xew  Yorir, 

N.  Y.    Web  Joining  medianism.    2.090,296  ;  Aug.  17. 
HInkle.    Daniel    W..    I"itt?b«rrh.    Pa.      Ele'-trical    system. 

2.06«.402 :  Jan.  5. 
Hinkle,   (George  8.,   et    al.      (See   Olaen.   Horace   W.,  as- 
signor.) 


Hinkle,  James  C,  and  F.  E.  Scheider.  Los  Angeles.  Calif., 
said  Scheider  assignor  to  said  Hinkle.  Sucker  rod 
impulse  and  impact  dampener.     2.09S.290  :  Xov.  9. 

TTinTnan  Chauucy  W..  assignor  to  L.  E.  Pennish,  Chicago, 
DL  Machine  'for  making  fastener  strips.  2,070,902  ; 
Feb.  16. 

TTinTn!>Ti,  George  L..  assignor  to  The  Greist  Manufactoring 
CVjmpany.  Xew  Haven.  Conn.  EuSer  attachment  for 
sewing  machines.     2.091.814  ;  Aug.  31. 

TTinmaTi,  George  L..  Xew  Haven,  and  C.  J.  Word,  MiKord. 
assignors  to  The  Greist  Manuiaoraring  (Ztompiany.  Xew 
HaveiL  Ojnn.  Hemstitrhing  attachment  for  sewing 
machines.     2.069.652  :  Feb.  2. 

Hinnekens,  Maurice  G..  Paterson.  X.  J.  BeeL  2,073,063 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Hinnankamn.  Dorris  M.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Thermos  lunch 
kit     2.097.1  S6:  Oct  26. 

Hinnuber.  Josef,  Essen,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  (Seneral  Electric  Company,  Schenectady, 
X.  Y.     Hard  metal  aUoy.     2,077,239  :  Apr.  13. 

Hinridis,  Louis  H.,  deceased.  Byegate,  Mont.,  by  N.  M. 
K;ri.-ichs.  Lo.chesier.  lU.  Double  action  two  cycle  motor. 
2.080.313:  May  IL 

Hinrichs,  XeUie  M.,  administratrix.  ( See  Hinrichs,  Louis 
H.) 

Hinraeks.  II°iiry  A.      (See  Mc(!^ulloch,  J.  J.,  and  Hinricks.) 

Hinsch.  Walter  H..  Chicago,  HL  Superheater  unit. 
2.065,412;  Jan.  19. 

Hiasey,  Robert  S-.  assi.anor  to  Libbey-iDwens-Ford  Glass 
Ctompany.  Toledo.  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  case  liardening 
glass.     2,068,746  ;  Jan.  26. 

Hiisey.  Robert  S..  assignor  to  Libbey-O wens-Ford  Glass 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  supporting 
glass  sheets.     2.103.850 :  Dec  28. 

Hinsky,  Anthony  p..  assignor  to  Pyro  Products  Corpora- 
tion. Brooklyn.  X.  Y.  Flame  resisting  conductor. 
2,072.557  :  Mar.  2. 

Hinson,  Odus  C.  assignor  to  Cramerton  MiUs,  (!;ramerton, 
X.  C.  Bunch  winding  attachment  for  builder  mecha- 
nism.    2.082,958 ;  June  8. 

Hintermaier.  Anton,  assignor  to  the  firm  Henkel  &  (}ie, 
Geseilschaft  mit  besehrankter  Haftung.  Dusseldorf, 
Germany.  Production  of  stilphonates  of  tertiarv  alco- 
hols.    2.0S4.253  :  June  15. 

Hinton.  George  W.,  Appleton.  assignor  to  Menasha  Wood- 
em  Ware  Corporation.  Menasha,  Wis.  Adjustable  depth 
folding  box.     2,077,694;  Apr.  20. 

Hiniz.  I  red  W..  Lodi,  Calif.  Ridge  breaker.  2,080,888  ; 
May  IS. 

Hintz,  PauL      (See  Schmidtke,  A.  H.,  and  Hintz.) 

Hippe.  Harold  H.  (See  Schabaeker,  W.,  Hippe,  and 
Stofen.) 

Hipsley,  (Jeorge  W..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Medicinal  treat- 
ment device.     2,076,461 ;  Apr.  6. 

Hirmann,  Juliu?.  Hillside,  X.  J„  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  Xew  York, 
X.  Y.  Mount  for  electron  discharge  devices.  2,094,654 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Hirner.  Emil  A.,  deceased,  Allentown,  Pa. ;  The  Allentown 
Xational  Bank,  administrator.  Smokers  ash  receiver. 
2.092,743  ;  Sept.  14. 

Hirsch,  Adrienne,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Brassi&re,  2.072.879 : 
Mar.  9.  -.       .        . 

Hirsch,  Claude,  assignor  to  Anciens  Etablissements  H.  0)r- 
nely  &  (Se..  Soci^t6  Anonyme.  Paris.  France.  Hem- 
stitching machine.     2.093.558  :   Sept  21. 

Hirschj^    Eric    D..     Memphis,     Tenn.       Telephone     stand. 

Hirsch.  (^eorg  H.      (.See  (>arstadt  Victor,  assignor.) 
Hirsch^    George    G..    Buffalo,    X.    Y.      Journal    bearing. 

Hirsch,  Horthensia,   West  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Lingerie 

clasp.     2,079.855  ;  May  11. 
Hir-ch.  Louis.   Ttrinle  Machines.   Inc      (See  Friedmann, 

Albert,  assignor.) 
Hirsch,  Louis,  Textile  Machines,  Inc.     (See  Bu<^eL  Er- 

win,  assignor.) 
Hirsch.  .Melville  M..  San  Francisco,  CaUf.     Primary  light 

source.    2.076,026  ;  Apr.  6. 
^2^  106*?*jMe  l'*^"^   Bergen,    X.    J.      Tobacco    pipe. 

^2^l90otC-9^'    ^'"''-    -^■-    ^-      ^-'^y    apparatus. 

Hirschberg,  Charles  A.,  Mountain  Lakes.  X.  J.,  assignor 
to  Worlhington  Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation.  Xew 
York,  N.  Y.     Traveling  gantry.     2.069.S30;  Feb.  9. 

Uirechberg,  Charles  A.,  Mountain  Lakes,  assignor  to 
Worthinfton  Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation.  Har- 
fw%i  Onn    feeding    mechanism.      2,102,706; 

''■i[o^''i^i^:  ^  '^'-  ^-  ^-     ^-^"  ^'«^- 
Hirechkind.  Wiihehn    Berkeley.  Calif.,  assignor  to   Great 

W^tern   Electro-Chanical   Company,     ifinnfacture  of 

products  of  around  wood  pulp.     27071  304  •  Feb   16 
Hirechkind.  ^  ilhelm.   Berkelev,   C:alif .,  'assienor  to  Great 

?0n:3W  ;  ^^^^-^i-^i       Comp^:^^'Bl^&g* 
^ii^^j^^- ''^l^«l°i'„?erkeley,  (Ijlif.,  assignor  to  Great 

?0^!306  ■  ^^^{^^^^^'^       Company.         Bleaching. 
Hii^chkind,  "Wilhelm'.  Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Great 

F-^«™_     Klectro-Chemicaf      Comoanv.^    Bl^rh\^ 


;.071,307 :  Feb.  16. 


Company.         Bleaching. 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


287 


Hirschkind,  WUhelm,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Great 
Western  Electro-Cliemical  Company.  BleacMag  chemi- 
cal pulp.    2,071,308  :  Feb.  16. 

Hirschkind,  Wilhelm.  Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Great 
Western  Electro-Chemieal  Company.  Bleaching  chemi- 
cal pulp.    2.071,309  ;  Feb.  16. 

Hirschl,  Harrv,  Washington,  ilo.  Corncob  smoking  pipe. 
2,101,740 ;  Dec.  7. 

Htrschle,  Arthur  J.,  Springfield.  HL  Capsule  filling 
device.     2.091,445  ;   Aug.  31. 

Hirschman.  Frederick  A.  and  H.  J.,  Eock  Hill  Village, 
Webster  Groves,  Mo.     Brake.     2,069,831 ;  Feb.  9. 

Hirschman,  Harrj-  J.  (See  Hirschman,  Frederick  A.,  and 
H.  J.) 

Hirschman,  Isidor  L.,  Brooklyn,  X.  T.  Peroetoal  radio 
and  television  schedule.    2,098,004 ;  Nov.  2. 

Hirsh,  Edward.  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Cigarette  e.^- 
tingnisher.     2,095.870  ;  Oct.   12. 

Hirshfeld,  Clarence  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Transit  Research  Corporation,  New 
York.  X.  T.     Swing  link.     2,091,478  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hirshman,  Abram  S.,  assignor  to  Cordiano  Can  Co.,  Inc„ 
Brooklvn,  X.  T.  Making  containers.  2,100,480;  Xov. 
30. 

Hirshslein,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Josam  Manttiacturing  C02;- 
panv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Eoof  drain.  2,091,927 ;  Aus. 
31.  " 

Hirsig,  Felix  M.     (See  Helfenstein,  M.,  and  Hirsig.) 

HirsT.  Edmund  L.  (See  Haworth,  W.  X.,  Hirst,  Jones, 
and  Smith.) 

Hirst,  Homer  T.,  assignor  to  S.  B.  Dresser  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Bradford,  Pa.  Eeducer  for  threaded  fol- 
lower pipe  joints  or  couplings.     2,080,271 ;  May  11. 

Hirstel,  Dave.  San  Francisco,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
F.  Bendheim,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Washing  machine. 
2,096,806  :  Oct.  26. 

Hirstins.  Otto  H.,  Kew  Orleans,  La.  Power  ^ant. 
2,072,752  ;  Mar.  2. 

BKrvonen.  Eric  J.,  assignor  to  Leland-GifEord  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Hydraulic  machine  tooL  2,073,518  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Hiscock.  Thorp.  Seattle,  Wash.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  United  Air  Lines  Transport  Corporation. 
Engine  iniake  regulating  means.     2,082,397  ;  June  1. 

Hiscocks.  Claude  W.,  London.  England.  Golf  club  shaft. 
2,093,837  ;  Sept.  21. 

Hiscoi,  Norman  L.,  Lakewood.  Ohio.  Electric  spatula. 
2,097,098:  Oct.  26. 

Hisey-Wolf  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Kiefer,  Albert, 
assignor. ) 

Hiss.  George  F..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Shirt  board. 
2,081,356  ;  :May  25. 

Hitchcocfc  Forest  B.     (See  Dicke.  O.  H..  and  Hitchcock.) 

Hitchcock.  Forest  B.,  and  O.  H.  Dicke.  assignors  to  Gen- 
eral Railway  Signal  Company,  Rochester,  X.  T.  Train 
(fcpatching  system  for  railroads.     2,082,162  ;  June  1. 

Hitchcock.  Forest  B..  Greece,  assignor  to  (General  Railway 
Signal  Company,  Rochester,  X.  T.  Railway  traffic  con- 
trolling system.     2,096.934;  Oct  26. 

Hitchcock.  Forest  B..  Greece,  assignor  to  General  Railway 
Signal  Companv,  Rochester.  X.  T.  Railway  traffic  con- 
trolling system.    2.096,935  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hitchcock,  Forrest  L.,  Indianapolis.  Ind.,  assignor  to 
IMmaslave,  Inc.     Draft  damper.     2,083,844 ;  June  15. 

Hitchcock,  Res  B..  Marcq-en-Bar.^eul.  France,  assignor 
to  International  Harvester  Company.  Self-aligning 
sprocket  wheel.     2.080,716  :  May  18. 

Hitchcock,  Rex  B..  Marcq-en-Baroeul,  France,  assignor  to 
International  Harvester  Company.  Com  husker. 
2,050,717  :  May  IS. 

Hitchcock,  Richard  C.  (See  Draper,  T.,  Hitchcock,  and 
Lenehan. ) 

Hitchcock,  Richard  C,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Tramo 
control  system.     2,094,598  ;  Oct.  5. 

Hitchcock.  William  J.,  Scotia.  X.  T.  Thermionic  cathode 
space  current  tube.     2.067.607  :  Jan.  12. 

Hite,  Ernest  L..  Sedalia.  Mo.  Hobbyhorse.  2.095,871 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Hite,  Ferdinand  M..  Sherwood.  Oreg.  Tangle  cutter  for 
reapers  and  similar  agricultural  implements.  2,097,921 ; 
Xov.   2. 

Hitt,  Henrv  C..  Bremerton,  Wash.  Epicyclic  gear  train. 
2.103.259  :  Dec.  28. 

Hltt,  Ira  V.     (See  Harrison,  P.  E.,  and  Hitt.) 

Hitt,  Maurice  V.,  Wilmington.  Del.,  and  D.  G.  Kennedy 
and  H.  L.  Priddy,  Parlin,  X.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  L  du 
Pont  de  Xemours  .S:  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Coat- 
ing composition  and  making  the  same.  2,102.595 ; 
Dee.  21. 

Hitt.  Thomas  G..  Seattle,  Wash.  Rocket.  2.086.618 : 
July  13. 

Hitz.  George  E.,  Poughkecpsie.  X.  T.  Stopping  and  re- 
pairing leaks  in  gas  mains.     2,091,544  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hlti,  George  E.,  Poughkecpsie,  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  Thf 
United  Gas  Improvement  Companv.  Resaturating 
fibrous  packing.     2.094.C02  :  Oct.  5. 

Hitzman,  August  K..  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Mortar  spread-^r 

and  spreading  mortar.     2.094.70."?  :   Oct.  5. 
Hl-Voltage  Equipment   Company.      (See  Hart,  Lester   C, 
assignor.) 

Hix.  Ernest,  et  nl.      (Sec  Fairbanks,  Jerrv  B.,  assignor  \ 

Hlxon.  Alfred  J.,  Braintr«».  Mass.  Connfc-ter  for  electrio 
cables  and  the  like.    2.074,393  ;  Mar.  23. 


TTixoTi,  Alfred  J..  Braintree.  Mass.     Connecter  for  electric 

cables  and  the  like.    2.093.079  ;  Sept.  14. 
Hixon,  Ralph  M.      (See  Christensen,  L.  M..  and  Hixon.) 
Hi  von.  Ralph  M.      (See  Fulmer,  E.  L,  Christensen,  and 

Hison. ) 
Hjartsater,  Jacob  J.,  Xygard  Railway  Station,  Norway. 
V  belt  and  grooved  pulley  for  the  same.     2,086,804 ; 
July  13. 
Hjerpe,  Eric  B.,  Pittsburg  and  W.  A.  Gruse,   Wilklns- 
burg,  assignors,   by   mesne   assignments,    to    Gulf   Oil 
Corporation,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Manufacturing    propyl 
chloride.     2,099,480;  Xov.  16. 
Hnlzdo,   Frantisek,   and   T.   Obermajer,   Prague,    Czecho- 
slovakia.    Semiautomatic  transmission   case  for  auto- 
mobiles.    2,067,848;   Jan.   12. 
Ho.  Charles  F.,  and  J.  AMna,  Honolulu.  HawaiL     Clutch 

disk  centering  and  pilot  tool.     2,097,372  :  Oct  26. 
Hoadley,  Raymond  H..  Bronx.  N.  Y.    Injection  valve  tip. 

2,068,678;  Jan.  26. 
Hoag.  Edward  H..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Flotation  api»ara- 

tus.     2.072,880  ;  Mar.  9. 
Hoag,  LiehTTian  E..  Bellwood.  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.     Can  coating  enamel. 
2,069,247;  Feb.   2. 
Hoagland.  Frank  O.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to   Nfles- 
Bement-Pond  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.     Bench  type 
machine  tool.    2,101,177 ;  Dec  7. 
Hoagne-Sprag3e   Corporation.      (See  Knowlton,  Cutler  D., 

assignor.  )dgar. 
Hoak.  Per  Em  ,;  Des  Moines.  Iowa.     Laminated  culvert 

head  Snd  hoe   sture.     2,071,746  ;  Feb.  23. 
Hoal,   ^    Gn=:tav  Corpus    Christi,   Tex.     Lens  for   head- 

ligii"  15J-  ■  Mar  >*  ;  June  15. 
Hoar,  ^uv  ttpItti  "-'•••  Newport  Beach,  assignor  to  Natural 
FooQ'    Tose'-  '  Companv,   Orange,   Calif.     Vacuum  fill- 
ing maclu^.  ^    \070,302  :  Feb.  9. 
Hoare,   Bober  '^'^'  .Buffalo.  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  National 
Aniline  anc  ^  -    'iiiical  Company,  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Purification  «=.  the  isatins.     2,086,805  ;  Jtily  13. 
Hoarle.  Fred  J.,  Newark,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Celluloid  Cor- 
poration.     Decorative    artificial  "product.      2,081,535  ; 
May  25. 
Hoban,   Fairfield  W.,  assignor  to   Stewart  and  McGnire, 
Incorporated.  Xew  York.  X.  Y.     Check  controlled  mech- 
anism.    2,076,513  ;  Apr.  6. 
Hoban,   Fairfield   W..    assignor    to    J.   E.    Stewart,    doing 
business  tinder  the  firm  name  and   style  of  Stewart  4 
McGuire.   Xew   York.   X.    Y.      Check   operated  vending 
I        apparatus.     2.076.564  ;  Apr.  13. 

I   Hoban.  Fairfield  W.,  assignor  to  Stewart  and  McGuire, 

Incorporated.    Xew    York.    X.    Y.       Check    controlling 

means  for  vending  machines.     2.086,619  :  July  13. 

Hoban,  Fairfield  W..  assignor  to  Stewart  4  McGuira  Inc., 

,       Xew   York.    X.    Y.      DisDensing    machine.      2,103.367 : 

Dec  28. 
!  Hobart,  Garret  A..  Ttixedo  Park,  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  (Jen- 
'       eral  Electric  Companv.    Photoelectric  relay.    2.058,416  ; 
I        July  27. 

'    Hobart,  Henry  M..   Xiskayuna,  N.  Y..   assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Gla^  insulated  underground 
electric  cable.    2,092,647  ;  Sept.  7. 
Hobart   Manufacturing   Company,   The.      (See  Johnston, 

Herbert  L..  assignor.) 
Hobart  Manufacturing   Company,   The.      (See   Johnston, 
H.  L.,  and  Meeker,  assignors.) 
;   Hobart    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See    Meeker. 

David  A.,  assignor.  1 
!   Hobart  >Iannfacturing  Company,  The.     (See  Meeker,  D. 
'        A.,  and  Slager,  assignors.) 

i   Hobarr  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Reussenzehn. 
Ernest  A.,  assignor"  > 
Hobart  Manufacturing  Company.  The.     (See  Stark,  Raw- 
son  E.,  assignor.) 
Hobart    Manufacturing    Company,    The      (See    Strachau. 

Thomas  H..    .issienor.  1 
Hobart    Manufacturing    Company.     The       (See    Wood, 
George  R.,  assignor.) 
'    Hobb.    Colpm.in    D..    MiddlPsbor.T,    Kv.      Wheel  for    motor 
driven  vehicles.    2.066.729  :  Jan.  5. 
Hobbie,  Edward  H..  West  Orange,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Mis- 
sissippi   Glass  Conianv.  Xew  York,  X.  Y.     Corrugaled 
glass  roof.     2.093.5.=i9  :  Sept.  21. 
Hobbis,  William  T.,  Danville,  assignor,  by  mesne  assiien- 
ments.  to  Wash  Companv.  Chicago.  HI.     Container  pick- 
,        up  truck.     2,077,349  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hobbs.  Edwin  W..   London.  England.     Device  for  delirer- 
1        ing  measured  quantities  of  liquids.     2.000.532  :  Aug.  17. 
Hobbs.    Howard    F..    Leamington    Spa.    England.      Auto- 
,        matically     variable     power     transmission     mechanism. 
I       2,100,251  :  Xov.  23. 
Hobbs,   James   C.    Palnesville,    Ohio,    assignor   to   B.    F. 
Sturtevant  Company.  Boston,  Mass.    Motor  and  driven 
element  assembly.     2.073.404  :  Mar.  9. 
Hobbs,  Manufacturing  Co.,  The..      (See  Jensen,  John,  as- 
signor.) 
Hobbs,  Theodore  C.     (See  Wexelberg.  C.  E..  and  Hobbs.) 
Hobby.  Harold  E       (Se*  Watkins.  K  G  .  Hobbv.  and  I>U.> 
Hobson.    Joseph    R.    A..    Jr..    Poltsville.    a.<!slgnor    to   The 
Philadelphia   4   Reading  Coal  A   Iron   CompianT.   PhlU- 
delphia.  Pa.     Fumac*".     2.072.450 :  Mar.   2. 
I   Hobson.    Iceland     S.     (See    Bold.    R.    E..    Brown,     and 
I       Hobson.^ 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1P37 


Hobson,  Roy  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  National 
Malleable  and  Steel  Castings  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Car  truck.     2,091,853;  Aug.  31. 

Ilobson,  Roy  C.  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  National' 
Malleable  and  Steel  Castings  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Car  truck.     2,091,854  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hobson,  Stanley  H.,  Rockford,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Chi- 
cago,   111.     Gas   range.     2,079,504;   May  4. 

Ilobson,  Stanley  H.,  Rockford,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Chicago, 
111.  Gas  burner  and  utensil  support  therefor. 
2.0S8,6.-)2  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hobson,  Stanley  H.,  Rockford,  assignor  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Chicago. 
III.     Gas  burner.     2,092,744;   Sept.  14. 

Hobson,  Tolbert  F.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Outboard  motor 
handle.     2,081,053  :  May  18. 

Hoche,  Adam,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Cellulose  Re- 
search, Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Cellulose  product.  2,076,817  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Hoche,  Adam,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  Cellulose  Re- 
search, Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Pulp  pr^jess.  2,095,194  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Hochgesand,  Carl  P.,  SoUn  near  Munich  assignor  to  Ge- 
sellschaft  fiir  Llnde's  Eismaschinen  A.'g..  Munich,  Ger- 
many. Overflow  conduit  for  rectivying  columns. 
2,071,526;   Feb.    23. 

Hochman,  Julius  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  at,  ^^  ^  *n  ^agle 
Pencil  Company.  Drafting  implement.j-'^ai&S  Sm'^'o  ''^ 
18.  -^  25'    of^ 

Hochman,  Julius  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ,,  „,  ,"  5  mw  - 
bnn  attachment.     2,083,446;   June  s.f'^'^^^^^^''^    ' 

Hiichstiiiltpr.  Otto,  Munich,  Germany.  (X^c.  t^  osure. 
2,069.410  :   Feb.   2.  t^^^    -Ore 

Hochstadter,  Martin,  Brussels,  Belgium, -r^,,.  .,.  Vogel, 
Cologne  Mulheim,  Germany,  assignor?  ■  ••vy  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Protona  A.  G.,  Basel,  Svi't- ^'•■laf  <^-  Elec- 
tric cable  instalation.     2,079,856  ;  May  il. 

Hochstetter,  Frederick  W..  Pittsburgli,  Pa.  Insulating 
cellulosic  medium.     2,097,694  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hochstim,  Samuel,  Hudson,  N.  Y.  Dispenser.  2,084,029  ; 
June  15. 

Hochwalt,  Carroll  A.  (See  Abrams,  V.  R.,  and  Hoch- 
walt.) 

Hock,  Alfred  L,,  A.  Kirkham,  and  H.  Spence.  assignors 
to  Peter  Spence  &  Sons,  Limited,  lilanchester.  England. 
Vulcanization  of  rubber  or  other  materials.  2,103,461  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Hocker,  Fred.     (See  Welk,  N.  S.,  and  Hocker.) 

Hocking  Glass  Company,  The.  (See  Barbiers,  Ferdinand 
S.,  assignor.) 

Hockland,  Frederick  P.     (See  Lewis,  George  I.,  assignor.) 

Hodge,  Edward  B.     (See  Hass,  H.  B..  and  Hodge.) 

Hodge,  Hugh  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  A.  Vis,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Mounting  cooperating  tools.  2,089,795  ; 
Aug.   10. 

Hodge,  James  G.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Clipper 
Piston  Ring  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Two-piece 
piston  ring.     2,082,056  ;  June  1. 

Hodge,  William  B.,  Charlotte,  N.  C,  and  A.  W.  Thompson, 
Lowell,  assignors  to  Parks-Cramer  Company,  Fitchburg, 
Mass.  Pressure  stabilizing  mechanism  for  feed  and 
draft  rolls.    2,091,230  ;  Aug.  24. 

Hodges,  Andrew  W..  Plaiiiflpld,  III.  Motor  starting  crank 
safety  device.     2.093,965;  Sept.  21. 

Hodges  Carpet  Company.  (See  La  France,  Horace,  as- 
signor.) 

Hodgin.  Gurnio  E.,  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Tobacco  cnrer. 
2,082,289  :  June  1. 

Hodgkins,  Albert  A.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Bendix  Products  Corporation,  South 
Bond,  Ind.  Automatic  clutch  control.  2,077,413  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Hodgkins,  Albert  A.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Surfacing 
Wheel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Abrasive  tool. 
2.079,995  :  May  11. 

Hodgkins.  Charles  H..  Fairfield,  assignor  to  The  Bryant 
Electric  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Circuit  breaker. 
2,073,102:  Mar.  9. 

Hodgkins,  Charles  H.,  Fairfield,  assignor  to  The  Bryant 
Electric  Company.  Bridgeport,  Conn,  Circuit  breaker. 
2.073,103  :  Mar.  9. 

Hodgkins,  Charles  H.,  Fairfield,  assignor  to  The  Bryant 
Electric  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Circuit  breaker. 
2,073,104;  Mar,  9. 

Hodgkinson,  George  S.,  and  C.  V.  Shivnan,  as.signors  to 
Siraple.T  Locks  Limited.  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Lock 
and  the  like.     2,094,155  :  Sept.  28. 

Hodgson.  Frank.  Marble,  Colo.  Concealed  binge  construc- 
tion.    2.oo?,.nr.fi :  Sppt.  21. 

Hodgson,  Howard  E..  Waiiwatosa,  assignor  to  Cutler- 
Hammer.  Inc..  Milwaukee,  Wis,  Electromagnetic 
brake.     2.087.478  :  July  20. 

Hodgson,  Howard  E,,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Cutler 
Hammer,  Inc..  Mllwaukoe.  Wis.  Electromagnetic 
clutch.     2,097,922  :   Nov.   2. 

Hodgson,  Howard  E..  Wauwatosa.  assignor  to  Cutler- 
Hammer.  Inc..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electromagnetic 
clutch.     2.102.318;  Dec.  14. 

Hodgson,  Howard  E..  Wauwatosa.  and  J.  L.  Defandorf. 
Shorewood,  nsslcnors  to  Cntler-Hnmmer.  Inc..  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.  Driving  mechanism  for  valves.  2.080,030 : 
July  6. 


Wis.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
Teat  cup  and  liner  for 

Wis.,   assignor  to  Inter- 
Pressure  releaser  milk- 


Hodgson,  Howard  E.,  Wauwatosa,  and  H.  A.  Sedgwick, 
Shorewood,    assignors    to    Curler-Hammer,    Inc.,    Mil- 
waukee,   \\  is.     Electromagnet.     2,095,499  ;    Oct.    12. 
ITodcson,  James.      (See  Strange.  George  W..  assignor.) 
Hodgson,    William   W.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    Con- 
tinental Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Friction 
closure  container.     2,092,118 ;    Sept.  7. 
Hodnefield,  Olaus  T.,  and  W.   W.   Shartel,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,   said   Shartel  assignor  to   said   Hodnefield.     Im- 
pregnating composition.    2,073,634  ;  Mar.  16. 
Hodnette.    John    K.,    Sliarou,    assignor    to    Westinghouse 
Electric   &   Manufacturing   Company,    East   Pittsburgh, 
Pa.      Surge   and   outageproof   distribution    transformer. 
2,066,935;  Jan.  5. 
Ilodsdon,  Floyd   G.,  Milwaukee, 
national  Harvester  Company, 
milkers.     2,092,605  ;   Sept.   7. 
Ilodsdon,   Floyd   G.,   Milwaukee, 
national  Harvester  Company, 
ing  system.     2,102,267  :  Dec  14. 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.      (See  Ball,  Harry  V.,  assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.     (See  Ball,  H.  V.,  and  Horton,  assignors.) 
Hoe,  K.,  (Jc  Co.      (.See  Buckingham.  Earle,  assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.     (See  De  Manna,  Nicholas,  assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.     (See  Eckhard,  William  K.,  assignor.) 
Hoe,   R.,  &  Co.      (See  Heller,  Franz,    assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.     (See  Hinkel,  Otto,  assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.  &  Co.     (See  Horton,  Albert  J.,  assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.     (See  Huck,  William  F..  assignor.) 
Hoe,  II.,  &  Co.      (See  Krahmer,  Richard  A.,  assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.      fSee  Lamatsch.  Frederick,   assignor.) 
Hoe,  E.,  &  Co.     (See  Little,  Harry,  assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.     (See  Lougee,  Frederick  G.,  assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.      (See  Lundquist,  Arvid,  assignor.) 
Hoe,   R.,  &  Co.      (See  Mover,  Joseph  E.,  assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.     (See  Quick,  C.  G.,  Ball,  and  Whitehead, 

assignors.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.      (See  Quick,  C.  G.,  Bennison,  and  Alex- 
ander, assignors.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.     (See  Stephenson,  William,  assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.     (See  Stobb,  Anton,  assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Company.     (See  Tomlin,  J,  R.,  Lundquist,  and 

Horton,  assignors.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.     (See  Turrall,  George,  assignor.) 
Hoe,   R.,  &  Co.      (See  Zuckerman,  Adolph   M.,  assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.  Inc.     (See  Friess,  Gustave  A.,  assignor.) 
Hoe,  R.,  &  Co.,  Inc.     (See  Fuller,  Fred.  J.,  assignor.) 
Hoeckele,  Karl,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments,   to    Untenueyer,    Robbins    &    Co.      CufiE    button. 
2.097.373  :  Oct.  26. 
Hoecker,  Albert  C,  St.  Louis.  Mo.    Bumper  carried  lifting 

jack  for  automobiles.     2,070,050  ;  Feb.  S. 
Iloefer,  LoRoy  C,  Minneapolis,  Minn.    Fly  casting  fishing 

lure.     2,078,798  ;  Apr.  27. 
Hoefert,  Reinhold.  Berlin-Gatow,  and  K.  WoUack,  BeiHln, 
assignors    to    Siemens    &     Halske    Aktiengesellschaft, 
Siemenstadt,    near   Berlin,    Germany.      Telephone    svs- 
tem.     2,100,510;  Nov.   30. 
Hoefler,  Edwin  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Fish  lure.     2,098,095: 

Nov.   2. 
Hoeflich,    Victor  T.,   assignor  to  American  Merrilei   Cor- 
poration, New  York.  N.  Y.     Paper  product  and  making 
the  same.     2,076,945;  Apr.  13. 
Hooh,  Albert    C   Royal   Oak,   Mich.      Grinding  machine 

for  reamers   ;nid   like   tools.      2,097,664  ;   Nov.   2. 
Iloekstra,   Hendrik  A.,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.     Appa- 
ratus for  counterbalancing  a  force.     2,092,844 ;   Sept. 
14. 
Hoelk.  Hans.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Nicotine  and  moisture  ab- 
sorbing pipe.     2.097.325  ;  Oct.  20. 
Hoelscher,  William  G.,  Norwood,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Tool  Works  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Machine 
tool  feeding  mechanism.     2,074,961  ;  JIar.  23. 
Hoon,    Lewis,    Palos    Verdes    Estates,    assignor    to    The 
California  Florida   Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Bot- 
tle collar.     2,092,455 ;  Sept.   7. 
Hocnle.    Norman    J.      (See   Landis,    G.    G.,    and   Hoenie.) 
lloenighausen,  John.  Jamaica,  assignor  to  Socony-Vacuum 
Oil  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Floatinfe 
roof  construction.     2. 080.568  :  May  18. 

Hoerres,  Edward  J.,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Razors.  2,082,290 ; 
June  1. 

IIoe.-JchKoln  Neuesson  Aktiengesellschaft  fiir  Bergbau  und 
HHttenhetrleb.     (See  Stark,  Helmuth,  assignor.) 

Hoesel,  Anthony  F.      (See  Kritzer.    R.   W..    and  Hoesel.) 

lloess,  Werner.     (See  Stern.  G.,  and  Hoess  ) 

Hoeter,  Ernest,  La  Chaux  de  Fonds,  Switzerland.  Fluld- 
tiglit  watch.      2,094,704:  Oct.  5. 

Hooter,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  Dalvnip  Pourer  Cor- 
poration. New  York,  N.  Y.  Pouring  stopper  for  bottles. 
2. 096.. 585  ;  Oct.  19. 

Hofbnuer,    Joseph.    Orange,    N.    J. 
2,072.985  ;  Mar.  9. 

Hofer,  ICmil  A.     (.See  Hamilton.  G. 

Ilofer,    Jacob    D.,    Tabor,    S.    Dak. 
grain  elevators.     2,072.400  :  Mar. 

Hofercr,    Daniel    W.,    Long    Beach 
2.103.673;  Doc.  28. 

ll''!!r'''&  •^,*'''°'  Chicago,  111.    Faucet.     2.089,848  ;  Aug.  11. 

HolT  Carlton  L.,  York,  Pa.,  assignor  to  National  Bis- 
cuit Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Machine  and  meth- 
od for  making  pretzels.     2,068,234  ;  Jan.  19 


Musical   Instmiuent. 


W.,  and  Hofer.) 
Driving   means 


for 


Calif.      Pump   valve. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


289 


Hoff,  Clayton  M.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Plating  apparatus.  2,086,226 ; 
July  6. 

Hoff,  Edward  J.      (See  Balthasar,  Harry  G.,  assignor.) 

Hoff,  Elliott  F.,  Willoughby,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.     Plating  of  zinc.     2,080,479  :  May  18. 

Hoff,  George  P.      (See  Bradshaw,  W.  H.,  and  Hoff.) 

Hoff,  John  G.,  assignor  to  The  Tappan  Stove  Company, 
Mansfield,    Ohio.     Oven  lining.     2,101,582  ;  Dec.   7. 

Hoff,  Joseph  B.,  Philadelphia,  and  W.  C.  Davidson, 
Kirklyn,  Pa.  Automatic  safety  shut-off  valve. 
2,076,274  ;  Apr.  6. 

Hoffa,  Ervyin,  and  H.  Heyna,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Ortho-aminoazo  compound. 
2,085,315  ;  June  29. 

Hoiibauer,  Carl,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Apparatus  for 
alarming  the  outbreak  of  fire.     2,085,658  ;  June  29. 

Hoffer,  Frederick  J.     (See  Black,  I.  E.,  tloffer,  and  Silver.) 

Hoffer,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Universal  Form  Clamp 
Company,  Chicago,  HI.     Form  tie.     2,074,394 ;  Mar.  23. 

Hoffer,  James  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  E.\-Cell-0 
Corporation.      Tranfer  fuel  pump.      2,094,]  71  :  Sept.  28. 

Hoffer,  Le  Roy  H.,  assignor  to  Metropolitan  Engineering 
Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Welding  machine.  Re. 
20,348  ;  May  4. 

Hoffer,  Max,  Basel,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Hoffmann- 
La  Roche  Inc.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Double  compounds  of 
secondary  amides  of  3.5-dimethyl-isoxazole-4-carboxylic 
acid  and  manufacture  of  same.    2,088,995  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hotter,  Max,  Basel,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Hoffmann- 
La  Roche  Inc.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Double  compounds  of 
secondary  amides  of  3.5-dimethyl-isoxazole-4-carboxylic 
acid  and  manufacture  of  same.    2,088,996  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hofferbert,  Orrin,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Malle- 
able Iron  Range  Company.  Electric  cooker.  2,074,985  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Hofferbert,  Orrin,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Mal- 
leable Iron  Range  Company.     Range.     2,097,977.  Nov.  2. 

Hoffman,  Allan  C,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hoffman 
Brakes.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brake  lining  device. 
2.007,086  ;  Jan.  5. 

Hoffman,  Alphonse  C,  Hazel  Park,  Mich.  Waterproof 
container  for  bathers.     2,081,930  ;   June   1. 

Hoffman  Beverage  Company.  (See  Rue,  H.  E.,  and 
Bostock,    assignors.) 

Hoffman  Brakes,  Inc.     (See  Hoffman,  Allan  C,  assignor.) 

Hoffman,  Charles  D.,  Fair  Oakes,  assignor  of  twenty-four 
per  cent  to  A.  W.  Pettibon,  and  twenty-four  and  a  half 
per  cent  to  M.  H.  Barnett,  Rochester,  Pa.  Bottle 
holder.     2,067,124  ;  Jan.  5. 

Hoffman.  Charles  T.,  Washington,  D.  C  .  assignor  to  L.  M. 
ICeighley,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Automatically  defrosting  re- 
frigerating units.     Re.  20,245  ;  Jan.  12. 

Hoffman,  Clyde  L.,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Cutter.  2,086,620  ; 
July  13. 

Hoffman  Combustion  Engineering  Company.  (See  Hoff- 
man, Jerome  A.,  assignor.) 

Hoffman,  Cyrus  F.,  assignor  to  C.  V.  Hill  and  Company, 
Incorporated,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Adjustable  shelf. 
2.069,067  :  Jan.  26. 

Hoffman,  Edwin  Sumner,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Westingliouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company, 
East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Current  limit  acceleration  relay. 
2,092,068;   Sept.  7. 

Hoffman,  Emil,  Cologne-Braunsfold,  Germany.  Appliance 
for  tensioning  and  fastening  bale  ties.  2,075,720  ;  Mar. 
30. 

Hoffman,  Eugene  J.,  St.  Marys,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hygrado 
Sylvania  Corporation.  Salem,  Mass.  Electron  discharge 
tube  and  the  like.     2,075,011  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hoffman,  Fred  D.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  E.  E.  Doster, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fuel  burning  and  recuperating  device. 
2,070,536  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hoffman,  Frederick  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Food  compound 
and  making   the  same.     2,079,288  ;   May   4. 

Hoffman,  George  M.     (See  Ferrari,  A.  M.,  and  Hoffman.) 

Hoffman,  (ieorge  P.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Metal  building 
structure.     2,100,957;  Nov.  .30. 

Hoffman,  Glenn  R.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Tloffman- 
Paulding  Company.  Braking  mechanism  for  automo- 
biles.    2,007,570;  .Ian.   12. 

Hoffniiiii,  Glenn  11.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Dispensing  apparat\is. 
2,090,977  ;  Aug.  24. 

Hoffman,   Harry  A.      (See  Bender,   H.   L.,  and  Hoffman.) 

Hoffman.  Jacob,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Dumko,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Safety  mechanism.     2,102,557;  Dec.  14. 

Hoffman,  Jerome  A.,  as.signor  to  Hoffnian  ('oml)ustion 
Engineering  Compjiny,  Detroit,  Mich.  Mechanical 
stok-er.     2,100,252  ;  Nov.  23. 

Hoffman,  Morris  J.,  Clilcago,  111.,  assignor  to  Internntlonnl 
BusliieHH  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Print- 
ing machine.     2,067,037  ;  Jan.  12. 

Hoffman,  Nathanlc-l,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
I'.  Hoffman,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Draining  rack. 
2,071,944;    Fol).    23. 

lloffirijiii  Paulding  CVjnipany.  (See  Hoffman,  (Menu  It.,  as- 
signor.) 

(See  Hoffman,  Nathaniel,  assignor.) 

Moscow,    Idaho.      Neckwear    display 
Nov.   10. 


Hoffmnn,  Pnnllne. 
Hoffman,    Roger    K. 
clip.      2,099,269  ; 


Hoffman,  Roscoe  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle. 
2,066,530  ;  Jan.  5. 

Hoffman,   Roscoe  C,   Detroit,   Mich.     Wheel.     2,069,952  ; 
.  Feb.  9. 

Hoffman,  Roscoe  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle 
2,090,123 ;  Aug.  17. 

Hoffman,  Samuel  K.,  and  C.  H.  Wiegman,  Williamsport, 
Pa.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Aviation  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Driving  mecha- 
nism for  propellers.     2,091,637  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hoffman,  Walter  G.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  American  Man- 
ganese Steel  Company,  Chicago,  Heights,  111.  Tempera- 
ture compensated  retort  end.     2,089,026  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hoffman,  Walther,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst,  Ger- 
many, assignor  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Thiazine  dyestuff  and  preparing  it. 
2,069,670  ;  Feb.  2. 

Hoffman,  Wilhelm  A.,  Berlin-Karlsliorst,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  International  Business  Machines  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Sorting  machine.  2,075,012  ;  Mar 
30. 

Hoffman,  William,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Seat  construction. 
2,090,839  ;  Aug.  24. 

HolJmann,  Bruno,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Centrifugal  compressor.  2,083,447  ; 
June  8. 

Hoffmann,  Bruno,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Packing  arrangement.  2,084,909 ; 
June  22. 

Hoffmann,  Edgar.     (See  Schttnfelder,  Herbert,  assignor.) 

Hoffmann,  Emmerich,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Foldable 
spade  and  hoe.     2.095,549  ;  Oct.  12. 

Hoffmann,  Gustav,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  stamping  device. 
2,073,154;  Mar.  9. 

Hoffmann,  Helmut.     (See  Herzog,  R.  O.,  and  Hoffmann.) 

Hoffmann,  Joseph  H.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor  to  G.  Poly- 
sius  Aktiengesellschaft,  Dessau,  Germany.  Heat  ex- 
change apparatus.    2,073,105  ;  Mar.  9. 

Hoffmann,  Karl.      (See  Miescher,  K.,  and  Hoffmann.) 

Hoffmann,  Karl,  Berlin-Falkensee,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Safety  arrangement  for 
high  pressure  elastic  fluid  turbines.     2,095,1.^2  :  Oct.  5. 

Hoffmann-La  Roche  Inc.     (See  Hoffer.  Max,  assignor.) 

Hoffmann-La  Roche  Inc.  (See  Preiswerk,  Ernst,  as- 
signor. ) 

Hoftmann-La  Roche  Inc.  (See  Preiswerk,  E.,  and  Schnider, 
assignors.) 

Hoffmann-La  Roche  Inc.      (See  Schnider,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Hoffmann-La  Roche  Inc.      (See  Warnat,  Kurt,  assignor.) 

Hoffmann,  Otto.      (See  Lange,   H.,  and  Hoffmann.) 

Hoffmann,  Otto.      (See  Thweatt.  H.  D..  and  Hoffmann.* 

Hottstetter,  Carl  H.  and  R.  F.,  Erie,  Pa.  Stove  and 
range.     2,088,957  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hottstetter,  Robert  P.  (See  Hoffstetter,  Carl  H.  and 
R.  F.) 

Hofft,  Maurice  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Refuse  burning 
furnace.     2,099,522  ;  Nov.   16. 

Hofheimer,  Lester.     (See  White.  H.,  and  Flynt,  assignor.s.i 

Hofius,  Heinrich  W.,  Dahmeshoved,  near  Dahme,  Ger- 
many. Oil  pressure  and  spring  controlled  buffer  for 
the  silent  closing  of  doors.     2,090,945  ;  Aug.   24. 

Hoflin,  Richard  F.,  Randolph,  assignor  to  James  F. 
Malone,  Wollaston,  Mass.  Battery  plate  separator. 
2,090,758;   Aug.   24. 

Hofmann,  Albert.      (See  Stoll,  A.,  and  Hofmann.) 

Hofmann,  Albert.      (See  Stoll,  A.,  Kreis,  and  Hofmann.) 

Hofmann,  Alfred  &  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Victor,  as- 
signor.) 

Hofmann,  Alfred,  &  Company.  (See  Palucki,  Charles  B., 
assignor.) 

Hofmann,   Alfred,   Inc.      (See   Graenz,    Alfred,   assignor.) 

Hofmann.  Frank  J.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Toilet  set. 
2,082,834;  June  8. 

Hofmann.  llugo,  Elizabethton.  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Bemberg  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufac- 
ture of   soft  luster  filaments.     2,088,558 ;   July  27. 

llofstede-Crull,  Rente  W.  H.,  assignor  to  Naamlooze 
Vennootschap  :  Internationale  Spinpot  Exploitatie  Maat- 
schappii  I.  S.  E.  M.,  Doetinrhem,  Netherlands.  Driving 
device  for  a  centrifugal  spinning  machine.  2,089,933  ; 
Aug.    17. 

Hofstetter.  Anton.      (See  Spirig,  Josef,  assignor.) 

Ilofstettor,  Clarence  F.,  U.  S.  A.  Missoula,  Mont.  Prac- 
tice  bomb.      2,069.759  ;    Feb.    9. 

Hofstetter,  Cl:uenco  F.,  Missoula,  Mont.  Fuse  for  bombs. 
2.()S3.r)64  ;  June  15. 

Hofstetter.  Robert,  assignor  to  Tonikins-Johnson  Com- 
pany, Jackson,  Mich.  Clutch  control  mechanism, 
2,0!)  1,362  ;  Aug.  31. 

llolstiiller,  Franz,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Gas  mask. 
2,074,219  ;  Mar.  16. 

Ilogaboom,  George  B.,  Now  Britain,  Conn.,  and  W.  F. 
Hall,  assignors  to  Hanson-Van  WInkle-Munning  Com- 
pniiv,  Matinvan,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for  plating  sheets. 
2.101,178;  Dec.  7. 

Ilogiin.  Daniel  A.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Coat  holder. 
2,092,253  ;    Sept.    7. 

lliigan  Inventions,  Inc.  (See  Gordon,  Burgess  L.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Ilot.'in,  Jami'N  J.,  Whiting,  Tnd.,  assignor  to  Standard  OH 
( Knipany,  ('hicago.  111.  Producing  gasoline.  2,097,412  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Hogan,  John  C,  Charlotte,  N.  C".  Smoking  pipe. 
2,081.378;    May    25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Hogencamp,  Harold  C.     (See  aothier,  S.  L..,  and  Hogen- 

camp. ) 

Hogenson.  'William,  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  Chicago  Vitreons 
Enamel  Product  Co.,  Cicero.  111.  Enameled  metal  wall 
construction.     2,072.882  :  Mar.  9. 

Hoffenson.  William,  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  Chicago  Titreons 
Enamel  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  ru.  Enameled  metal  wall 
construction.     2.072.883  ;  Mar.  9. 

Hogenson.  William,  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  Chicago  Titreons 
Enamel  Products  Co.,  Chicago.  III.  Enameled  metal  wall 
comer  construction.     2.072.SS4  :  Mar.  9. 

Hogenson,  WUliam,  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  Chicago  Vitreous 
Enamel  Products  Co..  Chicago.  111.  Enameled  metal  wall 
comer  structure.     2,072.885  ;  Mar.  9. 

Hugfors.  Hans  F.  B.,  Sfcarpnacfc,  Sweden.  Tens  carrying 
means.     2.091.758  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hogg.  Emersi:>n  E.     (See  Andersen.  E.  F..  and  Hogg.i 

Hogg.  Emerson  E..  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Alumi- 
num Company  of  America.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  applving  closures  to  containers. 
2,086,552  ;  July  13, 

Hogc.  Emerson  E..  and  E.  F.  Andersen,  New  Kensington. 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Companv  of  .America,  Pitts- 
burgh. P.     Closure  and  receptacle.     2.096.42S  :  Oct.  19. 

Hogg.  Francis,  Wesleyville.  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signmenis,  lo  The  Standard  Stoker  Companv,  Inc..  Nevr 
York.  -N.  Y.     LocomoTive  tender.     2.0S1.399":  Mar  2.i. 

Hogg.  Francis,  Wesleyville,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc., 
New  York,  X.  Y.  Locomotive  stoker.  2.089,650 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Hogg.  George.  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Jones  &  Laush- 
lin  Steel  Corporation.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Construction. 
2.096.49.5  :  Oct.  19. 

Hogg,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  National  Acme  Com- 
pany, Cleveland.  Ohio.  Chaser  supporting  block. 
2.103.462  :  Dec.  28. 

Hoggatt,  Gilbert  A..  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Certain-Teed 
Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing 
cementitions  material.     2,067,762  :  Jan.  12. 

Hogner,  Pierre  R.  L.,  assignor  to  Alumintmi  Company  of 
America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Printing  plate,  2,084,685  : 
June  22. 

Rogue.  John  W.      (See  Richardson,  C.   G.,   and  Hogue.) 

Hohl.  George  I.,  BrooklTn.  N.  Y.,  and  H.  L.  Evans,  as- 
signors to  Cartoninc  Machinerv  Corporation.  Newport, 
R.  I.     Packagins  machine.     2.09fi.277  :  Oct,  19. 

Hohl.  Russell  L.,  Shaker  Heiehts,  Ohio.  Glass  panel  build- 
ing construction.     2.073.277  :  3ilar,  9. 

Hohl.  RusseU  L.,  New  York.  N.  T.  Mounting  device. 
2.073,278 :  Mar.  9. 

HohL  Russell  L..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Building  construc- 
tion.     2,099.-337  ;   Nov.   16. 

Hohmann,  Anna  F..  and  P.  F.  Hohmann,  Los  Angeles. 
Calif.     Vehicle  window.     2.081.745  :  Mav  25. 

Hohmann.  FYederirk  R..  Charleston.  W.  Va...  assignor  to 
Libbey-O wens-Ford  Gi..-».ss  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Sheet 
glass  apparatns      2.'>r'4.403  :  Sept.  28. 

Hohmann,  Henri  M.,  and  H.  N.  L.  C  E.  C.  de  Wilde,  The 
Hague,  Netherlands,  assignors  to  Shell  Development 
(Company.  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  taking  cores  from  a  bore  hole,    2,073.263  :  5Iar.  9. 

Hohmann,  Joseph  B.,  Jacksonville.  Ore.  Combined  anti- 
elipping  milk  pail  and  cowtall  holder.  2,068,647 ;  Jan. 
26. 

Hohmann,  Philip  F.  (See  Hohmann,  Anna  F.,  and 
P.  F.) 

Hohmann.  Richard  K..  Rosedale,  N.  Y.  Rotarv  loop 
taker.     2.in2.9.'>4  :  Dec.  21. 

Hohwart.  William.  Woodside,  N.  T.  Self-sealing  enve- 
lope.    2.099.303  :  Nov.  16. 

Hoier.  Walter,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Milling  Ma- 
chine Co.,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Internal  milling  machine, 
2,091,000:   Aug.  24. 

Hoinki?.  William.  Chatham,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Companv.  Teletypewriter 
switching  system.     2.096.108  :  Oct.  19. 

Hojnowefcl,  Jakob.  Nekooea,  Wis,  Aeroplane.  2  074  395  ■ 
Mar.  2,3. 

Hojnowski.  Jakob.  Nekoosa,  Wis.  Aeroplane.  2  r>95  440  • 
Oct.  12.  >  .-      .     V. 

HoV-r-.n.  Martin,  assignor  to  Eldeo,  Inc.,  Dalnth,  Minn. 

r:  r  ice  rack.     2.069.148  :  Jan.  26. 

H'-  '.rtin.  assignor  to  Eidco,  Inc.,  Dalnth,  Minn. 

I.  r.    2.069.149  :  Jan.  26. 

Hoi-'r.-   r..  >rartin.  assignor  to  Eldco.  Inc.,  Duluth.  Minn. 

Shelf.     2.090  .^^3  :  Aue.  17. 
Hok'-r.":  .n.   Martin,  assignor  to  Eidco  Inc.  Duluth,  Minn. 

l:  '.     2.098.724 :   Nov.  9. 

Ho  -o  A..  North  Tonawanda.  N.  Y..  assignor,  by 

r  mments.  to  The  Rudolph  Wnrlitier  Company. 

Cinci.^.riati,   Ohio.     Automatic  phonocraph.     2.096.718: 

Oct.  26. 
Hokansson.  Karl  B.,  assignor  to  Oemmer  Manufacturing 

Company,  Detroit  Mich.     Worm   gear  adjustment  for 

steering  gears.     2.068,679  :  Jan.  26. 
Hoke.    n.->.rry    H..     Jr..    Washincton.    D.    C.      Automatic 

control    for   automatic   talking   machines.      2,102.531  : 

Dec.  14. 
Hoke.  Harry  H..  Jr..  Washinzton,  D.  C.    Coin  controlled 

machine.    2.102..'i32  :  Dec.  14. 
Hoke.  Walter  W..  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Westcott  EHec- 

trir  rasting  r'orporarlon.  New  York.  N.  T.     Treatment 

of  metals  by  electromagnetic  forces.    Be.  20,349  ;  >£ay  4. 


Hoke,  Walter  W.,  Forrest  Hills,  assignor  to  Westcott 
Electric  Casting  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coast- 
ing metals  bv  electromagnetic  forces  and  apparatua 
therefor.     2,083,022  ;  June  8. 

H'  k'^'iison.  Herman  E.     (See  Jemer,  G.  G.,  and  Hokenson.) 

Hokerk.  Lvnde  D.,  Utica,  assignor  to  Kerk  Guild,  Inc, 
Whitesboro,  N.  Y.  ToUet  appliance.  2,099,484  ;  Nov. 
16. 

Hokerk.  Lvnde  D..  Utica.  assignor  to  Kerk  Guild,  Inc, 
Whitesboro.  N.  Y.     Fly  swatter.     2.100.032  :  Nov.  23. 

Holaday,  Horace  A.,  Highland  Park,  and  E.  D.  Perry, 
New  Brunswick,  assignors  to  E.  B.  Squibb  &  Sons,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  of  the  thyroid  gland. 
2,050,132":   May  11. 

Hoian,  James.  Lakewood.  assignor  to  American  Coach 
an!  Bodv  Comcany,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Receptacle. 
2.067.763 ":   Jan.   12. 

Holan.  James  H..  Jr.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
welding.     2,079,857  ;  May   11, 

Holorrt.  JJudltrv  i.      (.See  Egsleston.  S..  and  Holbert.) 

Holcomb.  Harlan  E.  (See  Herkimer,  H.  W.,  and  Hol- 
comb. ) 

Holcomb.  Raymond  S.,  et  aL  (See  Doty,  Arthur  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoicombe,  Fred  R.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Fuel  saving  means 
for  internal  combustion  engines.     2,093,196 ;  Sept.  14. 

Holdaway,  Vivian  L..  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories.  Incorporated.  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Electric  discharge  device.     2,069.832  ;  Feb.  9. 

Holdaway.  Vivian  L.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y, 
Electronic  discharge  device.     2,083,330  ;  June  8- 

Holdaway,  William  S..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Centrifugal 
pump.     2,074,650  :  Mar.  23. 

Holden.  Charles  R.,  (Chicago,  HI.  Apparatus  for  the  sep- 
aration of  solids  in  liquid  suspension.  2,071,260  ;. 
Feb.  16. 

Holden.  Charles  B.,  and  M.  Drobinsky,  COhicago,  HI.,  said 
Droblnsky  assignor  to  said  Holden.  Separator. 
2.071,261 ;  Feb.  16. 

Holden.  David  R.,  Peoria,  HL  Driving  attachment. 
2.067,010  :  Jan.  5. 

Holden,  Dean  H.  (See  Tashjian,  A.  H.,  and  Holden,  as- 
signors.) 

Holden.  Dean  H.,  CHeveland.  and  A.  H.  Tashjian.  Cleveland 
Heishts.  Ohio,  assignors  to  said  Holden.  Dialing  de- 
vice.   2.088,065  :  Julv  27. 

Holden.  Fenn  M..  Pontiac.  Mich.  Sprinkler.  2,066,531 : 
Jan.  5. 

Holden,  Jesse  M.,  Gardena.  Calif.  Hand-oiler.  2.096,247  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Holden.  Vivia  F.,  Englewood.  Colo.  Rack  for  towels  and 
the  like.     2.094.655  ;  Oct.  5. 

Hold' n.  William  H.  T.  (See  Branson.  D.  E..  Holden,  and 
Evs"'^r.  I 

Holden.  William  H.  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Telephone  and  Telesraph  Companv.  Radio  re- 
ceiving system.     2,070,732  ;  Feb.  16. 

Holden.  William  H.  T..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telesrraph  Company.  Elec- 
trical attenuator.     2.087.949  :  Julv  27. 

Holden.  William  H.  T..  New  York,"  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Elec- 
trical attenuator.     2.087.950  :  Julv  27. 

Holden.  WilUam  H.  T..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Companv.  Dis- 
tributor device.     2.099,065  :  Nov.  16. 

^*o  0-*^  vn^\  ^"    ^°^    Beach,    Calif.      Flexible    oUer. 

Holder,  Leonard  H..  Washington,  D.  C.  Roof  cooling  de- 
vice.   2.069,150 :  Jan.  26. 

Holder,  Wiggin  &  Folan,  Inc  (See  Wig^n,  Daniel  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Holding  Committee  for  Service  Manufacturing  Company. 
(See  Wilson.  George  B..  assignor.) 

^*iJ*J«'-.^k-?^'^^  ^•-  PhUipsbui-g,  Pa.  C^uff  of  trousers. 
2.066.9 1  o  :  .Tan.  5. 

Holdsworth,  Richard  A-  (See  Penler,  B.  S.,  and  Holds- 
worth.) 

Holdsworth.  Richard  A.,  Bayside,  assignor  to  The  Bar- 
rett Company.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  surfacing  rooang.     2,074.147;  Mar.  16. 

^  o'JS.^"il^  ^."illie,  Seekonk.  Mass.  Gill-drawing  frame, 
... 098.481:  >ov.  9. 

Holecek.  Anton  L.     (See  Hrdlicka.  J.  D..  and  Hol^cpk  ) 

HoleK.  Vficlav.  assignor  to  firm  Ceskoslovenska  Zbrojovka 
akriova  spolecnost  v  Brae.  Brunn.  Czechoslovakia  A.u- 
tnmatic  firearm,  in  particular  machine  gun.  2.093,169  : 
Sept.  14. 

Hoi  ford.  Hastings  J.,  Southampton.  England.  DistiUa- 
tion  of  carbonaceous  material.     2.084.491  •  June  22 

^'Jifw'^^'Ji-  ,S'5bj5ra  P.  H.  E.,  Storvik,  and  W.  A.'  E. 
Tlbell  Molndal.  Sweden.  Attaining  Improved  felting  of 
the  fibers  in  paper  pulp  on  the  wet  part  of  paper  and 
board  making  machines.     2.076,991  ;  Apr    13 

Holhur.  Michael  Jennings,  assignor  to  H  &  H  .Machine  & 
t^l.'""2'^i'02:707:D^.'2l!''-  -''"■     ^^'^^^^^  surfacing 

Holhut.  Michael.  Jenning£  assignor  to  H  &  H  Machine  t 
2  102^9^":   D.^c^'o'l  ^'''"''    ^^°-      »°>f-^««i°g    ^-^^l- 

"M'l."chi«L'*'i'*M-  f"*^^-^- Jo"™^""-  assignors  to  H  ft  H 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


291 


Hollabaugh,  Cleveland  B.,  assignor  to  Hercnles  Powder 
Company,  Wilmingron,  Del.  NitroceUuIose  emulsion. 
2.101.066  ;  Dec.  7. 

Holladay,  Frank,  Alton,  111.  Meat  hook.  2,097,978 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Hollaender,  Peter  R.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bathtnb  hanger 
fixtnre.     2,091,098  ;  Aug.  24. 

Holland,  Friedrich,  Wollaston,  Mass..  assignor  to  Compo 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Appara- 
tus for  and  method  of  adhesively  uniting  shoe  parts. 
2,086,330  ;  July  6. 

Holland  Furnace  Company.  (See  De  Lin,  Martin,  as- 
signor. ) 

Holland,  James.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Portable  door  latch. 
2.068,680  ;  Jan.  26. 

Holland,  Louis  E.,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Apparatus  for  elec- 
trical etching.     2,074,220  ;  Mar.  16. 

Holland,  Lotiis  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Etching  plates. 
2.074.221 ;  Mar.  16. 

Holland,  Lotiis  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Apparatus  for  etch- 
ing plates.     2,074,222  ;  Mar.  16. 

Holland  Shoe  Company.     (See  Marcus,  Tien,  assignor.) 

Holland,  Taylor  G.,  Brookline,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Bossert  Company,  Inc.,  Utica,  X.  Y. 
Feed  hanimer  mill  and  molasses  miser.  2,072,860 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Hollander.  Aladar,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Byron  Jackson 
Co..  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Rubber  bearing. 
2,069,367  ;  Feb.  2. 

Hollander.  Aladar.  Berkeley.  Calif,  assignor  to  Byron 
Jackson  Co..  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Adjustable  shaft 
motor.     2,081.4.54;  May  25. 

Hollander,  Aladar,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Byron  Jackson 
Co.,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Deep  well  centrifugal 
pump.     2,086.806  :  July  13. 

Hollander,  Charles  S..  Holmesburg.  and  F.  E.  Williams, 
Emlenton.  assignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Polvthiocyano  esters.  2.077,478 :  Apr. 
20. 

Hollander,  (Jharles  S.,  Holmesburg,  and  W.  F.  Hester, 
Drexel  Hill,  assignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Polythiocyano  esters.  2,077,479 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Hollander.  Erik  E.,  Kearnv,  X.  J.  Pocket  cigarette  roller. 
2.100.397  :  Xov.  30. 

Holland-L€tz,  John.  Oown  Point,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
Letz  Manufacturing  Company.  Separator  attachment 
for  roushage  mills.     2,072,920  ;  Mar.  9. 

Hollands.  Harold  \V.     (See  Parke,  P.,  and  Hollands.) 

Hollands.  Louis  C,  Verona,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Automatic  fidelity  control. 
2.078,077;   Apr.   20. 

Hollenbeck,  Merritt  W.,  AVillowbrook,  Calif.  Garden 
shears.     2,086,081  :  July  6. 

Hollenweger.  Hans  H..  Zofingue,  Swtizerland,  assignor 
to  H.  A.  Uneerauth.  Paris.  France.  Extensible  electric 
cord.     2.086^978;   July  13. 

Hollenweger,  Hans  H.,  Zofingue.  Switzerland,  assignor  to 
Herman  A.  Ungemurh.  Paris,  France.  Extensible  elec- 
tric cord.     2,092.532  ;   Sept.   7. 

Holler,  James  P..  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Eniversal  electric 
outlet.     2,093.358  ;  Sept.  14. 

Hollerith,  Charles.     (See  Cary.  B.  B.,  and  Hollerith.) 

Hollerung.  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Kuhnbacher  Spinnerei. 
Kulmbach,  Germany.  Manufacturing  yams.  2,101,943  : 
Dec.  14. 

Holley.  George  M.,  Grosse  Pointe  Farms,  Mich.  Car- 
buretor.    2,080.570  ;  May  18. 

Holley.  George  M.,  Grosse  Pointe,  assignor  to  (Jeo.  M.  and 
Earl  Holley  Engineering.  Detroit.  Mich.,  a  trust.  Down- 
draft  carburetor.     2,080.569  :  May  18. 

Holley.  Geo.  M.  and  Earl,  Engineering.  (See  Holley, 
George  M.,  assignor.) 

Holley.  Geo.  M.  and  Earl.  Engineering.  (See  Holley, 
G.  M..  and  Kegerreis.  assignors.) 

Holley,  George  M.,  and  C.  S.  Kegerreis,  assignors  to  Geo. 
M.  and  Earl  Holley  Engineering.  Detroit,  Mich. 
Thermostatic  control  of  automobile  engine  fuel, 
2.074,471  :   Mar.   23. 

Holliday,  Theodore  B..  Dayton.  Ohio.  Shielding  device 
for  ignition  or  similar  circuits.     2.082.800  :  June  8. 

HoUidav.  Theodore  B..  and  R.  K.  Stout.  Davton,  Ohio. 
Shielded  connecter.     2,095,254;   Oct,   12. 

HoUincshoad,  Everett  H..  Dayton,  assignor  to  Road  Strip- 
ing. Inc.,  Houston,  Tex.  Road  marking  combine 
2.076.370  :  Apr.  6. 

Hollincshead.  R.  M..  Corporation.  (See  Bagley.  T.  J,,  and 
M,nnrz,  a.ssignors.) 

Hollincsworth.  Clarence  T.  (See  Frank,  W.  H.,  Hollings- 
worth.  and  Fishor.  > 

Hollingsworth.  Denzil  M..  assignor  to  Equipment  Rent.il 
Corporation.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Earth-boring  apparatus, 
2.081.200:  May  25. 

Hollingsworth,  jfaurice  H..  Miami.  Fla.  Combination 
horn  button  and  timepiece.     2,095.983:  Oct.  19. 

Ilollintrsworth.  R.  Lei'.  Kivorhend.  X.  Y..  a.sslsnor  to  Radio 
rori>oration  of  ,\moricn.  Echo  recording  apparatus. 
?  075.285  :  >far    .^O. 

nollingsworth.  William  G.,  Sheboycan.  Wis.  Map  retaln- 
inc  and  displaying  device.     2.082,240:  June  1. 

Hollls,  Elmer  H„  Ada,  Okla.  Cement  mixer.  2,072.886  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Hollis.  Henry  L..  Chirnco.  Ill,  Air  conditioning  appa- 
ratus and  process.     2.075,030  ;  Mar.  30. 


Hollis.  Howard  W.,  (Julney,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Submarine 
Signal  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Depth  measurement. 
2,079,612  ;   May  11. 

Hollis,  John  H.,  Lincoln,  Mass.  Cigarette  package. 
2,098,096:  Xov.  2. 

Hollis,  V\"illiam  C,  Houston,  Tex.  Pipe  rack.  2,071,632 : 
Feb.  23. 

Hollman,  Peter  I.     (See  Mcllvalne.  J.  H.,  and  Hollman.) 

Hollman,  Peter  L,  assignor  to  McEvaine  Burner  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  HL  Control  valve  for  oil  btimers. 
2,080,272;  May   11. 

Hollman,  Peter  L,  Rockford,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (Chi- 
cago, m.  Automatic  oven  lighter  for  gas  stoves. 
2,087,433  ;  July  20. 

Hollmann,  Franz,  assignor  to  Otto  Heinrich  Drager, 
Lubeck,  Germany.  Device  for  detecting  the  presence  of 
foreign  eases  or  suspensions  in  air  or  other  gas. 
2,069,035  :  Jan.  26. 

Hollmann,  Hans  E.,  Berlin,  (Jermanv.  Ultra-short  wave 
radio  system.     2,092.069 ;   Sept   7. 

Hollmann,  Hans  E.,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft 
fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Modulation  and  frequency  stabilization.  2,07S.2-io ; 
Apr.  27. 

Hollmann,  Hans  E.,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellsehaft 
fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H..  Berlin.  (Jennanv. 
Short  wave  shield.     2,078,246  ;  Apr.  27. 

HoUmann.  Hans  E..  assignor  to  Telefunkpn  Gesellsehaft 
fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H..  Berlin.  Germany. 
?Iodulation-controlled  magnetron  oscillator.  2.0S0.571 ; 
May  18. 

HollmauTi,  Hans  E.,  assignor  to  Telefunken  (Jesellschaft 
fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Modulation  system  for  ultra-hish  frequency  waves. 
2.080,572  :  May  18. 

Hollmann,  Hans  E.,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellsehaft 
fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Tuning  receivers  operating  on  potential  resonance. 
2.085,022;  June  29. 

HoUKuinu.  HaEs  E..  assignor  to  Telefunken  (Jesellsehaft 
fur  Drahtlose  Telegrauhie  m.  b.  H..  Berlin.  Germany. 
Amplifyinz  circuit  arrangement.    2.088.061 ;  July  27. 

Hollmann.  Hans  E..  assisnor  to  Telefunken  Gesellsehaft 
fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H..  Berlin,  (Jermany. 
Electron  tube  and  circuit  therefor.     2.088.653  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hollmann,  Hans  E.,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellsciaft 
fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H..  Berlin,   (Jermany. 
!        Grid    detection    circuit    for    wave    lensths    below    one 
,        decimeter.    2,089,260  ;  Aug.  10. 

!  HolUnann.  Hans  E..  assignor  to  Telefunken  (Jesellsehaft 
fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H..  Berlin,  Germany. 
Automatic  volume  control  circuit.     2.093.560  :  Seut.  21. 

Hollmann.  Hans  E.,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellsehaft 
fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H..  Berlin,  (Jermany. 
Automatic  detector  gain  control  circuit.  2.093.561  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Hollmann.  Hans  E..  Berlin-Wiknersdorf.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Radio  Patents  Corporation.  Xew  York,'X.  Y. 
Tuning  device.     2.081.746  ;  Slay  25. 

HoUnaeel.  Theodore  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Barrel. 
2,099.113  :  Xov.  16. 

Holloman.  Leonidas  C,  and  L.  C.  Stukenborg,  said  Hollo- 
man  assignor  to  Delinting  Cotton  Seed  Company,  Inc.. 
Memphis.  Tenn.  Delinting  cottonseed  or  the  like. 
2.074.78S  :  Mar.  23. 

Holloway.  George  W.  (See  Waterston,  C.  L.,  and  Hol- 
loway. ) 

Holloway.  Gilbert  C.  Bloomfield,  X.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manu:;iCtur- 
ing  Company.  East  Pittsburg.  Pa.  System  for  auto- 
matic coil  winding  machines.    2.076.236  :  Apr.  6. 

Holloway.  Glenn  H..  Kansas  CSty.  Mo.  Machine  for  mak- 
ing butter  rolls.     2.085.157  ;  June  29. 

Holloway.   Isaiah   S.      (See  Moore,  L..  and  Holloway.) 

Holloway.  Jesse  F.     (See  Wallace,  A.,  and  Holloway.) 

Holloway,  Ralph  S..  Amarillo.  Tex.  Rewinding  device  for 
moti.-in  picnire  films.     2.071.527:  Fch.  2.*?. 

Holloway,  Walter.     (See  Crquhart,  Adam,  assignor.) 

Hollst,  Joe,  Yutan,  Xebr.  Horse  collar.  2,087,434  ;  July 
20. 

Hollv.  Harrv  H..  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  J.  Fihe,  Chi- 
cago. 111.     Molding  device.     2.081.455  ;  May  23. 

Holly-Pox.  Inc.      (S».^  Webb.  John  L..  assignor.) 

Holm.  Jonus  F..  .\lhambra.  C.Tlif.  Combination  clamp 
and  gauge.     2.(>98.686  ;  Xov.  9. 

Holm,  John  M..  Glasgow.  Scothmd.  assignor  to  Imperial 
Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Gas-ceneratlne  charge 
2.090.608:  -Aug.   17. 

Holm,  Ludwig.     (See  Dobler.  E..  and  Holm.) 

Holm,  Ludwig,  assignor  to  Robert  Bosch  Aktlengesell- 
schaft.  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Electrlcsil  switch  of  the 
snap  spring  type.    2.077.362  :  .\pr.  13. 

Holm.  >t.>lvin  M.      (See  I.vm:in.  .V.  L..  and  Holm.) 

Holm.  Wnldomar.  Furstenwaldo-on-the-Sprt>».  Gorm.iny. 
assignor  to  Julius  Pintsch.  .Xktlongcselschaft.  Borllii. 
Germany.  Reversing  mechanism  for  dry  gas  meters, 
2.080.044  :  May  11. 

ITolman.  .vrthur  J.,  i:ast  Orange.  N.  J.  Stropplne  device. 
•-'.081.147  :  May  25. 

Holman.  George.  (Se«  Neff.  W.  C.  Workman.  .\ndertOD. 
and  Holman.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Holmberg,   August   W.,   Brooklyn,   and   C.   W.    Holmberg, 

New     Rochelle,     N.     Y.      Faucet     spray    and    strainer 

nozzle.     2,100,165  ;  Nov.  23. 
Holmberg,     Carl     H.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Card     holder. 

2,066,887  ;  Jan.  5. 
Holmberg,  Centre  W.      (See  Holmberg,   August  W.,  and 

C.  W.) 
Holmberg,   Clyde  L.      (See  Whiteside,   R.  V.,  and  Holm- 
berg.) 
Holmberg,  Johan  O.,  Boston,  Mass.     Shell  plate  rolling 

device.     2,089,207  ;  Aug.  10. 
Holmblad.    Carl    A.,    Flushing,    N.    Y.      Merit    indicator. 

2,086,267  ;  July  6. 
Holmboe,  Harold,  Chicago,  HI.     Spray  nozzle.    2,080,206  ; 

May  11. 
Holmdabl,  Arthur  C,  Kellogg,  Iowa.     Basketball  basket 

support.     2,085,206;  June  29. 
Holme.    James    L..    Kansas    Citv,    Mo.     Reinforcing   and 

bonding  means  for  burial  vaults.     2.093.S09  ;  Sept.  21. 
Holmes,   August,   assignor   to    Standard  Oil   Development 

Company.     Wood  preservative  oil.     2,078,570  ;  Apr.  27. 
Holmes,  Bradford  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electric  timing 

system.     2,080,273;  May  11. 
Holmes,  Bradford  B..  assignor  to  R.  V.  Holmes,  Stoning- 

ton.    Conn.     Automatic    steering    system    for    dirigible 

craft.     2,095,031  ;   Oct.   5. 
Holmes,  Charles  I.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  R.  Sebring 

and   one-fourth   to  E.   W.   Soper,   Chino,   Calif.      Rural 

mail  box.     2,098,242  ;  Nov.  9. 
Holmes,  Charles   I.,  assignor  of  one-half   to  G.  E.    Pine, 

Chino,  Calif.     Multiple  rack  for  pool  balls.     2,102,003  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Holmes.  Dan  C,  Ville  D'Avray,  France.     Valve-actuating 

push-piece.     2.066.976  :  Jan.  5. 
Holmes.    Edward    L..    Ilford,    assignor    of    one-third    to 

A.   J.   Hughes.   Essex,   and   one-third   to   H.    Hughes   & 

Son.  Limited,  London,  England.     Echo  sounding  appa- 
ratus.    2,084,845  ;  June  22. 
Holmes.    Klbridge   R..   assignor   to    Crompton   &   Knowles 

Loom  Works.  Worcester,  Mass.     Loom  for  weaving  dou- 
ble tapes.     2,082.890  :  June  8. 
Holmes,   Elbridge   R.,    assignor   to   Crompton   &   Knowles 

Loom  Works.  Worcester,  Mass.     Drive  for  loom  dobbies. 

2,090,046  :   Aug.  17. 
Holmes,   Elbridge   R.,    assignor   to   Crompton   &   Knowles 

Loom    Works,    Worcester,    Mass.      Driving   motion    for 

loom  dobbips.     2.090.047  :  Aug.  17. 
Holmes,    Elbridge   R..    assignor   to   Crompton   &   Knowles 

Loom  Works,  Worcester,  JIass.     Spring  stand  for  dobby 

looms.     2.097,665  ;  Nov.  2. 
Holmes,   Elbridge    R.,   assignor   to   Crompton    &  Knowles 

Loom     Works.     Worcester.     Mass.       Jacquard     feeding 

mechanism.     2.097,666  :  Nov.  2. 
Holmes.    Elbridge    R.,   assignor  to   Crompton   &   Knowles 

Loom  Works,   Worcester,  Mass.     Slackener  control  for 

loom  wnrps.     2,103,783;  Dec.  28. 
Holmes,   Elbridge   R.,    assignor   to   Crompton   &   Knowles 

Loom      Works,      Worcester,      Mass.        Loom      dobby. 

2,103,784  :  Dec.  28. 
Holmes  Electric  Protective  Company.     (See  Loudon,  Clif- 
ford L.,  assignor.) 
Holmes,  Frank  P.,  Memphis,  Tenn.    Automatic  emergency 

brake  setting  device.     2.088.857  :  Aug.  3. 
Holmes,    Frederick    J.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Fuel    heater    for 

internal    combustion   engines.      2,103,947  ;   Dec.   28. 
Holmes,    Frederick    T.,     Waterbury.     Conn.       Rotational 

trigger  mechanism.     2.099.849  :  Nov.  23. 
Holmes.   Oeorge  A..    Newton    Center,   .ossignor   to   United 

Carr   Fastener   Corporation,    Cambridge,   Mass.      Twin- 
button  fastener.     2,084.558  ;  June  22. 
Holmes.  George  E.,  Elkhart,  Ind.    Renewable  electric  fuse. 

2.102.206  ;  Dec.  14. 
Holmes,  Henry  H.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  H.  Brinton  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Knitting       machine       pattern       control       mechanism. 

2,078.571  :  Apr.  27. 
Holmes,   John    R.,   Highland   Park,   assignor   to    Chrysler 

Corporation.  Detroit,  Jlich.     Vehicle  wheel  suspension. 

2.099,114;  Nov.  16. 
Holmes.  Alinot  K.      'See  Zimniermnn,  W.  P..  and  Holmes.) 
Holmes.  Morris  P.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 

Machinerv     Company.      Mining    machine.      2,078,944  ; 

Mav  4. 
Holmes,  Morris  P.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 

Machinerv    Companv.      Mining    machine    transmission 

mechanism.     2,091,985;  Sept.  7. 
Holmes.  Morris  P.,  ("laremont.  N.  II..  assignor  to  Sullivan 

Machinerv      Comjianv.     Expansible      chamber      motor. 

2. 095. 255':  Oct.   12. 
Holmes,  Ralph  S.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation   of   America.      Radio   receiver.     2,086,331  ; 

July  6. 
Holmes.   Ralph  S.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,   assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation  of  America.     Protective  device.    2,092,373  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Holmes,    Ravmond   J..   Lynn,   Mass.     Eyelet   row  tapping 

machine.  "  2.077,797  :   Apr.  20. 
Holnii's.  Ravnnr  M..  assignor  to  Bloomer  Bros.   Company, 

Newark,  N.  Y.     Collapsible  container.     2,070,844;  Apr. 

13. 
Holmes,  Rnth  V.      fSee  Holmes.  Bradford  B..  nsslenor.) 
Holmps,   Stanley  T.,  et  nl.      (See  Bradford,   William   W., 

■Tr.,  assignor.) 


Holmes,  William  I.,  University  Park,  Md.,  assignor  to 
Washington  Institute  of  Technology,  Inc.,  Washington, 
D.  C.     Flashlight.     2,092,845  ;  Sept.  14. 

Holmgren,  Eric  A.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinerv  Corporation,  Patersou,  N.  J.  Splitting  ma- 
chine.    2;091,36;5  ;  Aug.  31. 

Holm-Hansen,  Osmund,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Washing  machine.  2,078,139  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Holm-Hansen,  Osmund.  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Vacuum  cleaner.  2,095,812 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Holm-Hansen,  Osmund,  and  G.  W.  Ruscoe,  Stratford,  Conn., 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Separator. 
2.071.975  ;    Feb.    23. 

Holmquist,  Wesley  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Cleaning 
greasy  surfaces.     2,093,240  ;  Sept.  14. 

llolo-Krome  Screw  Corporation,  The.  (See  Purtell,  Wil- 
liam A.,  assignor.) 

Holophane  Company.  (See  Dorey,  W.  A.,  and  Rolph,  as- 
signors.) 

Holophane  Company.     (See  English,   Solomon,  assignor.) 

Holophane  Company.     (See  Exelmans,  Maurice,  assignor.) 

Holophane  Company.     (See  Keller,  Clarence  C,  assignor.) 

Holophane  Company.  (See  Keller,  C.  C,  and  Canfield,  as- 
signors.) 

Holophane  Company.     (See  Rolph,  Thomas  W.,  assignor.) 

Holoubek,  Edward,  Roy,  Mont.  Compartment  tray  for 
packaging  food.     2,073,635  ;  Mar.  16. 

Holoubek,  Edward,  Roy.  Mont.  Compartment  can  for 
packaging  foods.     2,073,636  ;  Mar.  16. 

Ilolscher,  Herman  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  L.  L.  Goode 
and  C.  L.  Brown,  Galesburg,  111.  Arch  support. 
2,095,191  ;  Oct.  5. 

Holsen,  Ralph  P.,  Jlilwaukee,  Wis.  Bicycle  lock. 
2.099.606  :  Nov.  16. 

Holslag,  Claude  J.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Electric 
Arc  Cutting  &  Welding  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Re- 
actor.    2,086,316  ;  July  6. 

Hoist,  Arnold.     (See  Cole,  E.  S.,  and  Hoist.) 

Hoist.  Gilles,  and  W.  de  Groot,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands, 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Gaseous  elec- 
tric  discharge  device.     2,087,845 ;    July   20. 

Hoist,  Gilles.  and  W.  Uyterhoeven,  Eindhoven,  Nether- 
lands, assignors  to  General  Electric  Companv.  Gaseous 
electric  discharge  lamp.     2.103,078:  Dec.  21. 

Hoist,  Poul  P.  G.,  Oaklyn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.     Amplifier.     2,077,565  ;  Apr.   20. 

Hoist,  Poul  F.  G.,  Oaklyn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Automatic  tone  control  system. 
2,078,762  ;  Apr.  27. 

Hoist,  Poul  P.  G.,  Oaklyn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Radio  receiver.  2,085,430 ; 
June  29. 

Hoist,  Poul  F.  G.,  Audubon,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  -America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Radio-phonograph  apparatus.  2,077,566  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Hoist,  Poul  F.  G.,  Audubon,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Tone  control  system. 
2.092,070  ;   Sept.  7. 

Ilolsten,   Hermann.      (See  Platz,   C,  and   Holsten.) 

Ilolston  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Szabo,  George 
C,  assignor.) 

Holt,  Arthur  D.      (See  Flint,  J.  A.,  and  Holt.) 

Holt,  Daniel  S.,  assignor  to  Armstrong  Cork  Company, 
Lancaster.  Pa.  Apparatus  for  and  method  of  coating 
fabrics.     2,066,780  :  .Tan.  5. 

Holt,  Daniel  S..  assignor  to  Armstrong  Cork  Companv, 
Lancaster,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  closure  assembly. 
2,068.455  :  Jan.  19. 

IToli.  Edward  E.,  Chicago.  111.  Electric  light  fixture. 
2  004.r,.-)n  :   Oct.   5. 

Holt.  Harold  S.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Halogenated  aralkyl-aryl 
ethers.      2.073,010;   M.ar.   9. 

Holt,  Harold  S.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Hvdroxycycloalkylammo- 
nium  salts.     2,079,613.     May  11. 

Holt,  Lee  C,  and  H.  W.  Daudt,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Pro- 
duction of  lower  alkyl  chlorides.     2.091,986  ;   Sept.  7. 

Holt,  Maynard  F.,  Rye,  and  S.  N.  Lipowski.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  said  Lipowski  assignor  to  said  Holt.  Coating 
machine.     2.079,614  ;  Mav  11. 

Holt,  Maynard  F.,  Rye,  and  S.  N.  Lipowski,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  said  Lipowski  assignor  to  said  Holt.  Golf  ball 
recoating.     2,079,615;  May  11. 

Holt.  Ralph  D.,  Dumont,  N.  Y.  Painting  shield. 
2.098,005;  Nov.    2. 

Holt.  Thomas  W..  assicrnor  to  Excel  C^irtain  Company, 
Elkhart.  Ind.     Veneered  tubing.     2,067.665  ;  Jan.  12. 

Holt.  Thomas  W.,  and  J.  F.  Levan,  assignors  to  Excel 
Curtain  Company,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Veneered  tubing  and 
making  the  same.     2.076,643;  Apr.  13. 

Holt.  Thomas  W.,  and  J.  P.  Levan,  assignors  to  Excel 
Curtain  Company,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Automobile  window 
construction.     2,090.048  ;  Aug.  17. 

Holt,    Walter   L.,    La    Grange,    assignor    of    one-third    to 
W.   H.  Young.  Sr.,  Muscogee  County,  Ga.     Attachment 
for  looms.      2,097,859  :   Nov.   2. 
TloUie.    Howard     J..    Cliffside    Park,    N.    J.     Knee    pad. 
2.093.888  ;  Sept.  21. 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


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Holton,  Frank,  and  Company.  (See  Bryant,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

Holfz,  Abraham,  assignor  to  Sadinoff  &  Wendroff,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Knitting  machine.     2,095,133  ;  Oct.  5. 

Holtz,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  Sangamo  Electric  Com- 
pany, Springfield,  111.  Jewel  bearing  for  electric  me- 
ters and  the  like.    2,085,751 ;  July  6. 

Holtzclaw,  John  B.     (See  Winning,  C,  and  Holtzclaw.) 

Holtzclaw,  John  B.,  Roselle,  and  C.  Winning,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Com- 
pany.    Soluble  oil.     2,079,803;  May  11. 

Holtzman,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lock.  2,078,248 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Holwech,  Wilhelm,  Oslo,  Norway.  Refining  of  sperm  oil 
or  wax.     2,077,837  ;  Apr.  20. 

Holweck,  Fernand,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Shell 
Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Gravity 
pendulum      2.097,156;   Oct.  26. 

Holwick,  Frederick  H.,  near  West  Union,  111.  Planting 
implement.     2,068,105 ;   Jan.    19. 

Holy,  Mitchel  E.,  Po.sen,  assignor  to  Container  Corpora- 
tion of  America,  Chicago,  111.  Container.  2,077,173 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Holzach,  Karl  and  F.  Lange,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, 
assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Colored  salts  of  or- 
ganic ammonia  derivatives  and  acid  derivatives  of  ni- 
trated anilines.     2,070,275  ;   Feb.  9. 

Holzach,  Karl,  and  E.  v.  Bock,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azo  dyestuffs.  2,082,495  ; 
June  1. 

Holzach,  Karl,  and  B.  V.  Bock,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  and  H.  Ohlendorf,  and  E.  Baumann,  Dessau, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Disazo  dyestuffs.     2,086,031  ;  July  6. 

Holzach,  Karl,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  L.  Neumann, 
Mannheim,  and  H.  Krzikalla,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Khine,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Polyazo  dyestuffs.  2,088,907  ; 
Aug    3. 

Holzach,  Karl,  and  G.  Niemann,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water-insoluble  metal  salts  of 
phthalocyanine-sulphonic    acids.      2,099,689  ;    Nov.    23. 

Holzach,  Karl,  and  G.  Niemann,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water-insoluble  salts  of  phthalo- 
cyanine-sulphonic acids.     2,099,690  ;  Nov.  23. 

Holzner,  Adolf,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Counter.  2,097,065 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Holzwarth  Gas  Turbine  Company.  (See  Holzwarth,  Hans, 
assignor.) 

Holzwarth  Gas  Turbine  Company,  The.  (See  Meining- 
haus,   Ulrich,  assignor.) 

Holzwarth  Gas  Turbine  Co.  (See  Schaper,  Georg,  as- 
signor. ) 

Holzwarth,  Hans,  Dusseldorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Holzwarth  Gas  Turbine  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Apparatus  for  carrying  the  peak  loads  of  power  plants. 
2,086,553  ;  July  13. 

Holzwarth,  Hans,  Dusseldorf,  German  v,  assignor  to 
Holzwarth  Gas  Turbine  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Explosion  turbine  plant.     2,095,984  ;  Oct.  19. 

Homan,  Frank  G.,  Lincoln  County,  S.  Dak.  Door  hinge. 
2,074.112  ;  Mar.  16. 

Homan,  John  L.,  Dayton.  Ohio.  Shaft  sealing  device  for 
refrigerators.     2,080,403  ;   May   18. 

Home  Golf  Incorporated.  (See  Glancey,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Homestead  Valve  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Schuchman,  W.  R.,  and  Ofeldt,  assignors.) 

Homey,  Gerhard,  Cologne,  Germany.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  manufacturing  wooden  vessels. 
2,090,415  :  Aug.  17. 

Hommol,  Charles  L.,  .nssignor  to  Bower  Roller  Bearing 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Machine  for  dimensioning 
and  sorfing  machined  articles.     2,091,815;  Aug.   31. 

Hommel,  Ernest  M.  (See  McQuiston,  F.  B.,  and 
Hommel.) 

Hommel,  Ernest  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  O. 
Hommel  Company.  Apparatus  for  decorating  glass- 
ware.    2,067,447;  Jiin.  12.  " 

Hommel,  C,  Company,  The.  (See  Hommel,  Ernest  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hommel,  O.,  Company,  The.  (See  McQuiston,  F.  B., 
find  Hommel,  assignors.) 

Hommel,  O.,  Company,  The.  (See  Rosenborg,  Jacob  K., 
assignor.) 

Koiinni'l,  Willi.'im  B.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Can  drinking  rim. 
2,075.721  ;  Mar.  .?0. 

Hon,  Victor  R.,  Deming,  N.  Mex.  Eyeglass  clasp. 
2,097,371  ;  Oct.  26. 

IToiid;!,  Kikutiiro,  Osaka,  Japan.  Apparatus  for  giving 
(Iriifls  to  cotton  slivers.     2,100,139;   Nov.   23. 

Hone.  (,'liarli'S  II.,  Millburn,  ,N.  J.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  Swank  Products,  Inc.  CiilT  link. 
2,003,723  ;   Sept.   21. 

Honegger,  Irving  (;.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Aliiiniiinm 
Comp.nny  of  Ani(>ricM,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Decorative  siir 
faeo.      2,094,590  ;   Ocl.  r,. 

II'iiK'l,  Herbert,  Vienna,  Austria,  assignor  to  Beck,  Koller 
&  Company,  Inc.,  D(>troIt,  Mich.  Manuraclure  of  arti- 
ficial resins.     2,074,509;  Mar.  23. 


Honel,  Herbert,  Vienna,  Austria,  assignor  to  H.  Reich- 
hold,  Detroit,  Mich.,  doing  business  as  Reichhold  Chemi- 
cals. Phenol-aldehyde  condensation  products.  2,079,210  ; 
May  4. 

Hftnel.  Herbert,  Vienna,  Austria,  assignor  to  H.  Reich- 
hold,  Detroit,  Mich.,  doing  business  as  Reichhold  Chemi- 
cals. Condensation  product  and  producing  same. 
2,101,944;  Dec.  14. 

Honeycutt,  William  C,  et  al.  (See  Brown,  William  Y., 
assignor.) 

Honeyman,  Arthur  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Tube  closure. 
2,091,246  ;  Aug.  24. 

Honig,  Frank,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  twisting  filaments.     2.080,918  ;  May  18. 

Honigbaum,  Harry  H.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Shingle. 
2,069,444  ;  Feb.  2. 

Honigbaum,  Harry  H.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Shingle. 
2,087.910;  July  27. 

Honigbaum,  Harry  H.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Shingle. 
2,087,911 ;  July  27. 

Plonigmann,  Erich,  and  F.  Bruckmayer,  Vienna,  Austria, 
assignors  to  N.  H.  Moos,  London,  England,  and  Hein- 
rich  Eisler,  Vienna,  Austria.  Dry  masonry.  2,100,958  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Honing,  Wilhelm,  and  G.  Oudemans,  Eindhoven,  Nether- 
lands, assignor  to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric 
incandescent    lamp.      2,071,979 ;   Feb.    23. 

Honiss,  William  H.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Glass  feeding 
method  and  apparatus.     2,077,147  ;  Apr.  13. 

Honiss,  William  H.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Glass  feeding 
method  and  apparatus.     2,077,148  ;  Apt.  13. 

Honiss,  William  T.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Controlling  the 
temperature  and  condition  of  glass  in  a  forehearth. 
2.098,625  ;  Nov.  9. 

Honn,  Harlan  V.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Internal  com- 
bustion   engine.     2,091,987  ;   Sept.   7. 

HOnneknovel,  Friedrich  A.,  Bemscheid-Bliedinghausen, 
Germany.  Hand  tool  for  boring,  sawing,  and  rasping 
wood  and  like  materials.     2,101,583  ;  Dee.  7. 

Honnolke,  Franz,  Haberzie,  Post  Gross-Tschochau,  Czecho- 
slovakia.   Typewriter.    2,076,198  :  Apr.  6. 

Honz,  Richard.      (See  Modes,  E.,  Honz,  and  Hennig.) 

Hood,  Arthur  M.,  trustee.  (See  Tomlinson,  Fay  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hood,  Charles  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Splitting  ma- 
chine.    2,082,057  ;  June  1. 

Hood,  Charles  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N,  J.  Splitting  ma- 
chine.    2,088,745  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hood,  Charles  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe  beating 
machine.     2,098,243  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hood,  Charles  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  operating  on  unattached  soles.  2,101,179  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Hood,  Charles  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Welt-treating 
machine.     2,103,260  ;  Dec.  28. 

Hood,  Harrison  P.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works,  Corn- 
ing, N.  Y.  Borosilicate  glass  containing  cerium. 
2,008.801  ;  Jan.  26. 

Hood,  Harrison  P.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works. 
Corning,  N.  Y.  Heat  resisting  fluoride  borosilicate 
glass.     2,072,207  ;  Mar.  2. 

Hood,  John  M.,  South  Hadley,  Mass.  Treating  natural 
and  artificial  yarn.s.     Re.  20,417  ;  June  22. 

Hood,  Lonnie  E.      (See  Caldwell,  G.  D.,  and  Hood.) 

Hood,  Philip  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Drying  frame. 
2,078,078  ;  Apr.   20. 

Hood  Rubber  Company.  (See  Gate,  Malcolm,  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hood  Rtibber  Company.  (See  Everett,  W.  D.,  Starner, 
and  Olson,  assignors.) 

Hood  Rubber  Company.  (See  Nelson,  John  IT,,  as- 
signor.) 

Hood  Rubber  Conii)any.  (See  Olson,  Frederick  F.,  as- 
signni'. ) 

Hood  Rubber  Company,  Inc.  (See  Dillcr,  Alvin  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

lloor,  Addison  C,  Hin.sdalp.  111.  Governor.  2,078,850; 
.^pr.  27. 

Hoof,  Addison  C,  Hinsdale,  111.  Brake  construction. 
2,080,314;  May  11. 

Iloof,  Addison  (!.,  Hinsdale,  111.  Fuel  control  niechanisni. 
2,103,308  ;  Dec.  28. 

Hocif-l'.nik  Corporation.  (See  Risonhiudt,  Frank  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Iloofnaglo,  William  T.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  and  G.  Malvosp, 
New  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.  Bench  cleaning  uiachlue. 
2,093,148;  Sept.  14. 

Hooker,  Albi-rl  H.,  H.  H.  RItter,  and  S.  F.  M.  Alnolnren, 
NIagiini  I'^ills.  assignors  to  TIookiM- li^leol  rocliomlcal  Coni- 
puny,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Production  of  cimsllo  alkali 
solulions  .'Kliiptcvl  to  forin.'illon  of  alUall  cellulose  and 
li:i\iMg  a  uniform  catalvlic  actlvllv.     2,079,120;  Mnv  4. 

HociUcr,  Hon.ild  10,      (Sci>  Itii'il.'n.slciii,  C.  ,1,.  :\n,\  llo.iUer.l 

Hooker,  Don.'iid  E,,  assignor  of  on(>  Imlf  to  .losi-pli  Vler- 
llng,  Jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Marble  shifting  mech- 
anism for  game  boards.     2,008,178;  .Inn.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hooker  Electrochemical  Company.  (See  Hooker,  A.  H., 
Hitter,  and  Maclaren,  assignors.) 

Hookor  Electrochemical  Company.  (See  Lowry,  Robert  B., 
assignor.) 

Hooker  Electrochemical  Company.  (See  Sconce,  James  S., 
assignor.) 

Hooker,  Frederick  J.,  Cincinnati,  and  J.  R.  Carruthers, 
Glendale,  assignors  to  The  Stearns  &  Foster  Company^ 
Lockland,  Ohio.  Fireproof  filtering  material. 
2,078,197  ;  Apr.  20. 

Hooker,  Robert  G.,  Jr.  (See  Sutton,  C.  Z.,  and  Eash, 
assignors.) 

HooUless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Bennett,  J.  P.,  and 
Happold,  assignors.) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Brownsdon,  Henry  W., 
assignor.) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Corner,  George  H.  C, 
assignor. ) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Friedman,  Jacob  P., 
assignor.) 

Hooklt's-s  Fastener  Company.  (See  Gilmore,  William  L., 
assignor.) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Grant,  Harry  B., 
assignor.) 

Iloouhss  Fastener  Company.  (See  Kclley,  Roland  S., 
assifinor. ) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Larroque,  Joseph  L., 
assignor.) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Norton,  Samuel  H., 
assignor.) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Osgood,  Frank  G., 
nssicnor. ) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Poux,  Noel  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Quisling,  Sverre,  as- 
signor.) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Reuter,  William  J., 
assignor.) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Seaver,  Elliot  O.,  as- 
signor.) ■ 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Sipe,  Harry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Sundback,  Gideon, 
assignor.) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Wintritz,  George, 
assignor.) 

Hookless  Fastener  Company.  (See  Yengst,  Charles  R.. 
assignor.) 

Hooley.  John  W.      (See  Freeman.  'M.  W..  and  Hooley. ) 

Hooper,  Edward  J.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Elastic  ventilated  fab- 
ric.    2,008,456  ;   Jan.   19. 

Hooper,  F.  X.,  Company.  (See  Fitchett,  Thomas  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hooper,  Fred  E.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe  part 
treating  machine.     2,094,014 ;   Sept.    28. 

Hooper,  George  S.      (See  Cole,  John  \V.,  assignor.) 

Hooper,  Harold  A.      (See  Hooper,    William  J.,  assignor.) 

Hooper,  James  E..  Ruxton,  assignor  to  William  E.  Hooper 
&  Sons  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Wick.  2,074,093 ; 
Mar.  23. 

Hooper,  James  E..  Ruxton,  assignor  to  William  E.  Hooper 
and  Sons  Company,  Woodberry,  Md.  Drier  felt. 
2,084,490  ;  June  22. 

Hooper,  Leslie  J.  (See  Cole,  Edward  S.  and  E.  S.,  and 
Hooper.) 

Hooper,  Leslie  R.,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal.  Union  of 
South  Africa.  Suspension  means  for  road  vehicles. 
2,074,000  :  Mar.  23. 

Hooper,  William  E.,  &  Sons  Company.  (See  Hooper, 
James  E.,  assignor.) 

Hooper.  William  J.,  Elsah,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  A. 
Hooper,  Chicago,  111.  Dental  cleaning  spray. 
2,094,888  ;  Oct.  5'. 

Hooper.  William  J.,  Elsah,  assignor  of  one-half  to  II.  A. 
Hooper,  Chicago.  111.  Faucet  connecter.  2,0:>4,^.S9 ; 
Oct.   5. 

Hoorn,  Frederick  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Motion  picture 
system  utilizing  continuously  moving  film.  2.073,637  ; 
Mar.  10. 

Hoorn,  Frederick  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Film  feeding 
system  for  sound  motion  picture  apparatus.  2,086,554 : 
July  13. 

Hoornstra,  Salomon,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Seal  for  string, 
ribbon,  or  the  like.     2,079,938;  May  11. 

Hoosier  Lamp  &  Stamping  Corporation.  (See  Morton, 
Thomas  J.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Hoosier  Lamp  4  Stamping  Corporation.  (See  Smith, 
Charles  N.,  H.  G.,  and  Bauer.) 

Hootz,  Herbert.  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Control  system.     2,098,804  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hoover,  Charles  E.,  Lancaster.  Pa.  Battery  post  and  cable 
connection.     2,070.330;   Feb.  !». 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Becker,  Bernard  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.      (See  Boyer.  Tlnrold  H..  assignor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Burkhardt.  Chandos,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Cummings,  Stanley  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Everett,  Richard  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoover  Company.  The.     (So«  Gerber,  Dale  C,  assignor.) 


Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Hoover,  Howard  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Hudson,  W.  F.,  and  Smellie, 
assignors. ) 

Hoover  Company,  The.      (See  Kitto,  ^^'illiam  H.,  assignor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.     (See  Pierce,  Frank  L.,  assignor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Sellers,  William  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Shank,  C.  L.,  and  Traut, 
assignors.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Smellie,  Donald  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Taylor,  Charles  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Tucker,  Wilmer  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoiivir  Company,  The.      (See  White,  Harry  B.,  assignor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Whitaker,  Uncas  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.     (See  White,  Harry  B.,  assignor.) 

Hoover,  George  R.  and  M.  M.,  Middlecown,  Ohio.  Pro- 
ducing insulating  material.     2,096,398  ;   Oct.   19. 

Hoover,  Howard  E.,  Glencoe,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Hoover 
Company,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner. 
2,080,480  ;  May  18. 

Hoover,  Kenneth  H.,  Deerfield,  111.,  assignor  to  Association 
x)f  American  Soap  &  Glycerine  Producers,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Passive  hydraulic  medium.  2,080,422 ; 
May  18. 

Hoover,  Mildred  M.     (See  Hoover,  George  R.  and  M.  M.) 

Hoover,  Jlyrl  P.,  Bend,  Oreg.  Adjustable  chair. 
2,081,333  ;  May  2."). 

Hoover.  Paul  L.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Endowment 
Foundation,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Electrical  timing 
circuit.     2.097,066  :  Oct.  26. 

Hoover  Steel  Ball  Company.  (See  Pew,  Thomas  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Hope.  Cl.irence  R.,  Farnhurst,  Del.  Game  appaartus. 
2,097.029  :  Oct.  26. 

Hope,  Ernest.     (See  Ricks,  F.,  and  Hope.) 

Hope,  Henry  G.,  Swansea,  Wales.  Coal  breaking  machine. 
2,095,601 ;  Oct.  12. 

Hope,  lialph  W'.,  Halford  Works,  Smetbwick,  England,  as- 
siirnor  to  Hopes  Windows  Inc.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
Window.     2,094,215  ;   Sept.  28. 

Hope,  Samuel  N.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Griffith-Hope 
Company,  West  Allis,  Wis.  Cup  dispenser.  2,081,177 ; 
May  25. 

Hope,  Samuel  N.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Griffith-Hope 
Company,  West  Allis,  Wis.  Wax  roll  holder.  2,093,562  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Hope's  Windows  Inc.  (See  Ellison,  Edward  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hopes  Windows  Inc.      (See  Hope,  Ralph  W..  assignor.) 

Hopewell   Brothers.      (See   Wolfard.   Merl    R..    assignor.) 

Hopewell,  Helen  C,  et  ah  (See  Wolfard,  Merl  R.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Hopf,  Otto,  New  York,  and  F.  A.  Wenman,  Brooklyn, 
assignors  to  Richard  Schnier,  Beechhurst,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
Volumetric  apparatus.     2,089,796  ;   Aug.   10. 

Hopfensbeiger,  Georg,  Heklenheim-ou-the-Bren-/.,  Germany. 
Rotating  machine.     2,098,244 ;  Nov.  9. 

Hopff,  Heinrich,  and  W.  Schmidt,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Frahkfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of 
assistants  in  the  textile  and  related  industries. 
2,095,814  ;  Oct.  12. 

HopfF.  Heinrich,  and  A.  Weickmann,  Ludwigshafen-on- 
Khine,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Condensation  products  of  1.2,3,4-butylene- 
dioxides  and  making  same.     2,098.097  :  Nov.  2. 

Hopff.  Heinrich,  and  A.  Weickmann,  Ludwigshafen-on- 
the-Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline 
Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azo  dvestuffs.  2,098,782  r 
Nov.  9. 

Hopff,  Heinrich.  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  and  F, 
Schmidt,  Troisdorf,  near  Cologne,  assignors  to  1.  G. 
Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Jlain,  Germany.  Polymerization  products  from  styrene 
and  their  production.     2,102,179  ;  Dec.  14. 

Hopkins,  Albert  J..  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Spark 
plug  core.     2.099,737  ;  Nov.  23. 

Hopkins,  Alva  R.,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Centralized  radio  svstem. 
2.092,879  :  Sept.  14. 

Hopkins.  Durward  K.,  assignor  to  Keystone  Steel  &  Wire 
Company.  Peoria,  111.  Method  and  apparatus  for  trans- 
forming bendable  materi.-il  Into  predetermined  and  fin- 
ished shapes.     2.074.789  :  Alar.  23. 

Hopkins,  Edwin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Parking  post. 
2.069,445  :  Feb.  2.  ^ 

•  Hopkins.  Francis  C,  Providence,  R.  I.    Tool.     2,079,505  : 
May   4. 

Hopkins,  George  J.,  assignor  to  McCray  Refrigerator 
^089  o"?-  ^^*'°^'^"^'"°'      ^^^-        Refrigerator      case. 

Hopkins,  George  J.,  assignor  to  McCray  Refrigerator 
k-^'i'P-py-  I'^endallville,  Ind.  Refrigerator  case. 
2,089,261  ;   Aug.    10. 

Hopkins,  (ilonn  W.,  Paducah,  Ky.,  assignor  to  McKee  But- 
ton Company,  Muscatine,  Iowa.  Saw  set.  2,090,978; 
Aug.  24. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


295 


Hopkins,  Harris  F.,  Bogota,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sound  translating  apparatus.     2,098,291 ;  Nov.  9. 

Hopkins,  Herbert  H.,  San  Francisco,  and  G.  E.  Becker, 
Fresno,  Calif.  Dredging  apparatus.  2,091,279  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Hopkins,  Horace  H.,  Springfield,  H.  L.  Plummer,  Phila- 
delphia, and  L.  F.  Stone,  Rutledge,  Pa.,  assignors  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Resinous  coating  compositions.     2,079,616  ;  May  11. 

Hopkins,  Milton  S.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Rotary  engine. 
2,097,881  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hopkins,  Nevil  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Assembly  voting 
system.     2,092,119:   Sept.   7. 

Hopkins,  Nevil  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  electric 
voting  system.     2,092,120  ;   Sept.   7. 

Hopkins,  Nevil  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  electric 
survey  and  voting  system.     2,096,109  ;  Oct.  19. 

Hopkins,  Raymond  E.,  Weymouth,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Manufacture  of  shoe  bottom  units.     2,075,940  ;  Apr.  6. 

Hopkins,  Richard  M.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Enclosure  pro- 
tecting alarm.     2,069,9.53  ;  Feb.   9. 

Hopkins,  Roy  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Printing  machine  negative  carrier.  2,073,304; 
Mar.  9. 

Hopkins,  Roy  S.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Maskins;  arrangement  for  photo- 
graphic apparatus.     2,085,815  ;  Oct.  12. 

Hopkins,  Roy  S.,  Rochester.  N.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Negative  holder  for  enlargers.     2,090,045  ;  Aug. 

Hopkinson,  Ernest,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
United  States  Rubber  Company,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Pile 
fabric  and  making  the  same.     2,101,90.'3  ;  Dec.  14. 

Hopkinson,  Erne.st,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
United  States  Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pile 
fabric  and  machine  for  making  the  same.  2,101,906  : 
Dec.  14. 

Hopkinson,  Frederick  J.,  and  C.  R.  Fordyce,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Preparation  of  an 
organic  acid  ester  of  cellulose  in  fibrous  form. 
2,076,181 ;  Apr.  6. 

Hopkinson,  Russell,  and  A.  V.  Tolstoouhov,  assignors  to 
Ostro  Research  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Anesthetic  til nnate.     2,100,054  ;  Noi     ?3. 

Hoppe,  Arnold  F.,  assignor  to  E.  C.  Atkins  and  Company, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  Combined  electrically  and  hydraii- 
lir'jilly  coiitroUed  valve.     2.084.030;  June  15. 

Hoppe,  Franz  E.  O.,  Rorschacherberg,  Switzerland. 
Lathe.     2,080,207  ;  May  11. 

Hoppe,  Frederic  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Fish  Rotary 
Oven  Co.,  Beloit,  Wis.  Oven  for  bakeries.  2,090,204  ; 
Aug.    17. 

Hoppe,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Continuous  inductive  coded 
type  train  control  system.     2,098,040  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hoppe,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Continuous  inductive  coded 
cab  signaling  system.     2,098,041  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hoppenstand,  David,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Windshield  wiper. 
2,102,268;  Dec.  14. 

Hopper,  Basil,  San  Pedro,  assignor  to  Union  Oil  Com- 
pany of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  separating  oil  from  wax  cakes. 
2,081,300  ;  May  25. 

Hopper,  Basil,  and  K.  Kingman,  Palos  Verdes  Estates, 
assignors  to  Union  Oil  Company  of  California,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Filtering  wax  from  oils.  2,098,545 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Hopper,  Jerry  M.     (See  Buchanan,  James  A.,  assignor.) 

Hoppes,  Edwin  F.  (See  Evans,  W.  B.,  Garratt,  and 
Hoppos.) 

Hoppeseh,  John  W.,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Transmission 
measuring  apparatus.     2,088,702  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hoppmann,  Alfred  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Chart  board. 
2,070,431  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hopson,  ClifTord  P.,  Bakersfield,  Calif.  Automatic  trans- 
mission.    2,102,024  ;  Dec.  21. 

Hopwood.  John  M.  (See  Donaldson,  Robert  R.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ho|)Wood.  John  M.      (See  Specht,  James  E.,  assignor.) 

Horak,  Franz,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Kettle  drum. 
2,070,082  ;    Feb.    9. 

Horbatuck,  Wosh^y,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Interchangeable 
carton  and   display   device.     2,089,797;   Aug.   10. 

Horberg,  William  A.,  Wincheiidon.  Mass.  Cnndy  dip- 
ping machine.     2,068,320;  Jan.   19. 

Ilord,  John  J).      (See  Fink,  C.  (}.,  Kenny,  and  llord.) 

Horcrhncy,  Frank  S„  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Combiualion  tool. 
2,076,462  :  Apr.  6. 

Horil,  Shinjiio,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Stencil  sheet.  2,098,042  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Horii,  Shlnjiro,  Kiuida-ku,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Stencil  sheet. 
2,098,043  ;  Nov.  2. 

I-Ioiine,  .lobn  W.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Automobile  governor. 
2,079,016;  May  4. 

Horinslelii,  I'liillp,  Chicago,  III.  Display  advertising  de- 
vice.    2,069,308  ;  Feb.  2. 


Horinstein,  Philip,  Chicago,  111.  Display  advertising  de- 
vice.    2,075,613  ;  Mar.  30. 

Horiuchi,  Fred  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blood  transfusion 
apparatus.     2,074,223  ;  Mar.  16. 

Horlacher,  Carl  P.      (See  Baumann,  A.,   and  Horlacher.) 

Horlacher,  Elmer  L.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,089,608;  Aug.   10. 

Horlacher,  Elmer  L.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,100,288  ;   Nov.   23. 

Horlebeck,  Albert,  and  C.  Wiesmann,  Wuppertal-Bar- 
men,  Germany.  Producing  crustless  fancy  bread. 
2,087,912  ;  July  27. 

Horley,  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  Pirelli-General  Cable  Works 
Limited,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for  extruding 
metal.     2,076,199-200  ;  Apr.    6. 

Horn,  A.  C,  &  Company.  (See  Bishop,  Richard  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Horn,  A.  C,  Company,  et  al.  (See  Daniel,  Friedrich  K., 
assignor.) 

Horn,  Arno.      (See  Mauch,  H.,  and  Horn.) 

Horn,  Artliur  W.,  Bretnig,  Germany.  Strip  of  fabric 
adaptable  for  tents  and  capes.     2,093,889  ;  Sept.  21. 

Horn,   C.  L.      (See  Abrams,   Cecil  P.,   assignor.) 

Horn,  Emit  A.,  Jamaica,  assignor  to  Feedrail  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.     Fuse  box.     2,091,204;  Aug.  24. 

Horn,  Emil  F.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Pinking  attach- 
ment.    2,071,230  ;  Feb.  16. 

Horn,  Erhard,  Leipzig,  Germany.  Rate  of  climb  indi- 
cator.    Re.  20,363  ;  May  11. 

Horn,  Ernst.      (See  Carl,  Ludwig,  assignor.) 

Horn  and  Hardart  Baking  Co.  (See  Cunningham,  James 
W.,  assignor.) 

Horn  and  Hardart  Baking  Company.  (See  Sica,  Ralph, 
assignor.) 

Horn,  Harold  G.,  et  al.  (See  Fischer,  Oliver  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Horn,  Harry  J.     (See  Hunt,  J  H.,  and  Horn.) 

Horn,  Harry  J.,  assignor  to  Motor  Wheel  Corporation, 
Lansing,  Mich.     Vehicle  wheel.     Re.  20,258  ;  Jan.  26. 

Horn,  Harry  J.,  Lansing,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Motor  Wheel 
Corporation.     Tire  retaining  device.     2,067,448  ;  Jan.  12. 

Horn,  Harry  J.,  assignor  to  Motor  Wheel  Corporation, 
Lansing,  Mich.     Making  wheels.     2,069,068  ;  Jan.  26. 

Horn,  Harry  J.,  assignor  to  Motor  Wheel  Corporation, 
Lansing,  Mich.     Brake  drum.     2,077,695  ;  Apr.  20. 

Horn.  Harrv  J.,  assignor  to  Motor  Wheel  Corporation, 
Lansing,  Mich.     Vehicle  wheel.     2,088,109  ;  July  27. 

Horn,  Harry  J.,  and  J.  H.  Hunt,  assignors  to  Motor 
Wheel  Corporation,  Lansing,  Mich.  Making  one-piece 
spoke  spiders.     2,083,229  ;  June  8. 

Horn,   Josef.      (See  Schade.  A.,  and  Horn.) 

Horn,  Milton  V.,  E.  H.  Roy.  and  H.  I.  Lovett.  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  Sound  emitting  apparatus.  2,068,106 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Horn,  Otto.      (See  Fischer,  F.,  and  Horn.) 

Hornaday,  James  R.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,067,638  ; 
Jan.   12. 

Hornaday,  James  R.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,084  341  ;  June  22. 

Hornaday,  Paul  W.,  Pomona,  Calif.  Shoe  stretcher. 
2.007,398  :  .Tan.  12. 

Hornbeck,  Henry  S.,  Hampton  Bays,  N.  Y.  Grand  piano 
action.     2,096,898  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hornberger,  William  B.,  Littlestown,  Pa.  Yieldable  belt 
connection.     2,087,151 ;  July  13. 

Hornbrook,  John  W.,  Larned,  Kans.  Automatic  chuck 
control  for  rotary  core  drilling  machines.  2,077,696  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Home,  Maurice  G.,  and  M.  r,arone,  London,  England. 
Transfer.      2,094,430  :    S.^iJt.    28. 

Hornemann,  Albert,  assignor  to  Printator  Limited,  Lon- 
don, England.  Lidded  box  or  receptacle.  2,074,790 ; 
Mar.  23. 

Horner,  Albert,  Kapaa  Kauni,  Territory  of  Hawaii. 
Treatinc  food  products.     2.088,374  ;  July  27. 

Horner,  Albert,  Kapaa,  Kauai,  Hawaii.  Killing  and  con- 
trollin2  organisms  on  various  plant  materials. 
2,101,584  :  Dec.  7. 

HOrncr,  Erich,  Berlin,  Germany.  Device  and  method 
for  aerial  survey.     2,085,498  ;  June  29. 

lloriicr.  Jack  E,,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Rotary  combustion 
engine.     2,092,254 ;    Sept.    7. 

Horner,  Jason  N.,  Los  .\iigelos,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Crane 
Co.,  Chicago,   Til.      Wrench.      2.0.s.|.,S0,'-)  :  .hine    22. 

Horner,  Leon  IT.,  assignor  to  W'liilin  Miicliine  Works, 
Whitlnsvllle,  Mass.  Drawing  mechiinisin  I'or  spinning 
or   twi.sling  machines.      2,069,440;   Feb.   2. 

Ilornci',  Wcsilcv  C,  Moundsville,  W.  Va.  Fireplace  shield. 
2,077,324  ;  Apr.  13. 

Horner,  William  C,  South  River,  assignor,  by  direct  and 
mesne  as.sigTuneiils  of  one-lliird  to  (!.  D.  Ilulohinson, 
and  oni'-lliird  to  T.  Millon  Matlack,  Jamosburg,  N.  J. 
Dishwasher.     2,000,833;   Feb.   0. 

Horni']-,  Willi.nn  .1.,  IMednioiit,  (^allf.  Bed  Innjp. 
::.0T.-..H1!)  ;    i\lar.    30. 

lliiT-ni'v.  T'ri'd.      (See  Lvsholm,  .\,,  lIornc>y,  and  Wjihlslen.) 

lIornKl)y,  (irover  J.,  Denver,  Colo.  McIIukI  of  and  ap- 
paralus  I'or  protoctlng  water  channels.  2,080,040  ; 
May  11, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hornschucli.    Hanns,    Easton,    Pa.,    assignor   to   Ingersoll- 

Rand    ("ompanv.    Jersey    Citv,    N.    J.      Sealing    device. 

2,096,899  ;  Oct.  26. 
Hornung,    Elias    J.,     Rochester,     N.    Y.      Mop    wringer. 

2.090,867;   Aug.   24. 
Hornung,  Elias  J.,   Rochester.  N.  Y.     Game  and  educa- 
tional device.     2,092,577  ;   Sept.  7. 
Hornung,  Harry  J.      (See   Bedell,   Charles  E.,  assignor.) 
Hornung,  John  C,  Glencoe,  assignor  to  Illinois  Engineer- 
ing    Company,     Chicago,     111.     Regulating     apparatus. 

2.103,113;  Dec.  21. 
Hornung,  Josef.     (See  Leitz,  L.,  Albert,  and  Hornung.) 
Hornung,  Ralph,  Detroit,  Mich.    Door  holder.     2,098,783  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Horowitz,   Alexandre.      (See  VoUenbroek,  J.   B.   L.,    and 

Horowitz,  assignors.) 
Horr,  John  V.,  Hastings  on  Hudson,  assignor  to  Einson- 

Freeman  Co.,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.     Cardboard 

display  device.     2,103,748  ;  Dec.  28. 
Horr,  John  V.,  Hastings-on-Hudson,  assignor  to   Einson- 

Freeman  Co.,  Inc.,  I^ong  Island  City,  N.  Y.     Cardboard 

display  device.     2,099,015  ;  Nov.  16. 
HorrocliS,    Harrv    S.,    assignor   to   H.    Brinton    Compmv, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Knitting  machine.     2,068,179  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Horsfall,    William   H.    D.,   and    M.    B.    Jaclvson,   Toronto, 

Ontario,  Canada.     Apparatus  for  preventing  the  oxida- 
tion of  metals.     2,099.208  :  Nov.  16. 
Horsley.  Caperton  B.     (See  Goldfield,  E.  R.,  Horsley,  and 

Scliiring.) 
Horsley,    Caperton    B.,    Gates   Mills,    assignor   to   Picker 

X-Ray     Corporation,     \Yaite    Manufacturing     Division, 

Inc.,     Cleveland,    Ohio.      X-ray    apparatus    cable    con- 
struction.    2,090,958  ;  Aug.  24. 
Horsley,   (^aperron  H.,  Gates  Mills,   and   E.   R.   Goldfield, 

University   Heights,    assignors,   by   mesne   assignments, 

to    Picker    X-Ray    Corporation    Waite    Manufacturing 

Division,  Inc.,  Cleveland,   Ohio.     Roentgen  ray  control 

unit.     2,094,103;  Sept.  28. 
Horsley,  James  H.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Shanklin  Manu- 
.facturing      Co.,      Springfield,      111.         Cigarette      case. 
•2.078,665  ;  Apr.  27. 
Horsley,  James   H.,  assignor  to   Shanklin  Manufacturing 

Company,    Chicago,    111.      Highway    flare.      2,079,170 ; 

May  4. 
Horsley,  James  H.,   assignor  to   Shanklin   Manufacturing 

Company,  Chicago,  111.    Torch  burner.    2,093,274  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Horsman,  William,  Roxbury,  Slass.     Portable  baking  oven. 

2,072,036  ;    Feb.    23. 
Horsman,   William   H.,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Insulating 

material  and  applying  and  sealing  the  same.    2,068,180  ; 

Jan.    19. 
Horsrud,  Ole,  assignor  to  Sears.  Roebuck  and  Co.,  Chicago, 

111.     Gun-sight  mount.     2,073,210  ;  Mar,  9. 
Horst,  Jay  F..  Seattle,  Wash.     Sheet  feed  control  mech- 
anism.    2.070,903  ;  Feb.  16. 
Horst,    Karl.       (See    Steindorff,    A.,    Balle,    Heimke,    and 

Horst.) 
Horst,    Tallmon    E.,    Chicago,    111.      Hinge.      2,071,070 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Horter,  Carl  W.      (See  Lobus,  Willi,  assignor.) 
Ilorton,  Albert  J.      (See  Ball,  H.  V.,  and  Horton.) 
Horton,    Albert  J.      (See  Tomlin,   J.   R.,   Lundquist,   and 

Horton.) 
Horton,  Albert  J.,  White  Plains,  assignor,   bv   me.sne  as- 
signments, to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,"  N.  Y.    Web 

roll  support.     2,076,405  ;  Aprfl  6. 
Horton,    Ellsworth   A.,   assignor    to   The   Cone   Dispenser 

Corporation.     New    York,    N.    Y.      Dispensing    device. 

2,092,745  ;  Sept.  14. 
Horton,  Erwin  0.      (See  Hueber,  H.,  and  Horton.) 
Horton,  Erwin  C,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Products 

Corporation,   Buffalo,    N.   Y.     Valve    for  motor  vehicle 

suction  lines.     2,069,069  :  Jan.  26. 
Horton,  Erwin  C,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Products 

Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Windshield  cleaner  motor. 

2.009,070  ;  Jan.  26. 
Horton,  Erwin  C,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Products 

Corporation,     Buffalo,     N.     Y.       Windshield     cleaner. 

2,071,310  ;  Feb.  16. 
Horton,  Erwin  (-'.,  Hamburg,   assignor  to  Trico  Products 

('orporntii)ii,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    Electric  switch.    2,075,014; 

Mar.  30. 
Hortoti,  Erwin  C.  Hamburg,   assignor  to  Trico  Products 

Corporation.      Buffalo,      N.      Y.     Windshield      cleaner. 

L'  075.615  :   Mar.  .".0. 
Horton,  Erwin  C,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Products 

C^orporation,   Buffalo,  N.   Y.     Fuel   feeding  system   for 

motor  vehicles.     2,079,858;  May  11. 
Horton.   Erwin   ('..   Haiiilmrg.  assignor  to  Trico  Products 

Corporalion,    I'liffnlo,    N.    Y       .\ir   cleaner    for   internal 

combustion    cncinos.      2.081,668:   May   25. 
Horton.  Erwin  C.  TTamburg,  a.<Jslgnor  to  Trico  Products 

Corporation,     Buffalo,     N.     Y.       Mufller.       2,083,515; 

June  8. 
Horton,  Erwin  C,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Product' 

Corporation,     Buffalo,     N.     Y.        Muffler.       2,083,510 

June  8. 
Horton,   Erwin  C.,   Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Products 

Corporation.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Suction  operated  accessory 

system.     2,084,142  ;  June  15. 


Horton,  Erwin  C,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Products 
Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Windshield  cleaner. 
2,087,686  ;  July  20. 

Horton,  Erwin  C,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Products 
Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Motor  vehicle  system. 
2,088,908  ;  Aug.  3. 

Horton,  Erwin  C,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Products 
Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Windshield  cleaner. 
2,091,928  ;  Aug.  31. 

Horton,  Erwin  C.  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Products 
Corporation.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Fuel  feeding  system. 
2,093.981  ;  Sept.  21. 

Horton,  Erwin  C,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Products 
Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Fuel  feeding  system. 
2.094,560  ;   Sept.   28. 

Ilorton,  Erwin  C,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Products 
Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Window  cleaner. 
2,100,055  ;  Nov.  23. 

Horton,  Erwin  C,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Products 
Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Indicator.  2,100,334; 
Nov.  30. 

Horton,  Erwin  C.  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Trico  Products 
Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Windshield  wiper. 
2.103,973;  Dec.  28. 

Horton,  Frank,  Balham,  London,  assignor  to  Foreign 
Rights  (Precision  Meters),  London,  England.  Liquid 
meter.     2,073,405  ;  Mar.  9. 

Horton,  George  F.,  Houston,  Tex.  Making  lime.  2,097,979  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Horton,  George  T..  Chicago,  111.  Container.  2.095,256  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Horton,  George  T.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  C.  L.  Day,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Container.     2,085,752  ;  July  6. 

Horton,  Joseph  W.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  D.  M.  Terry, 
assicnors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Synchronizing  system.     2,075,898  ;  Apr.  6. 

Horton,  Kingsley  F.,  and  L.  F.  Higbee,  Svracuse,  N.  Y. 
Collapsible  toilet  article.     2,092,212;   Sept.  7. 

Horton  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Edwards, 
William  E.,  assignor,) 

Horton  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Lagerblade, 
Herbert   C.  assignor.) 

Horton,  Ralph,  assignor  of  forty-nine  per  cent  to  R.  J. 
Potts  and  J.  B.  Woodbury,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Re- 
frigerated can  compartment.     2,089,698  ;  Aug.   10. 

Horton,  Robert,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Link-Belt  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Chain  pin  extractor.  2,091,780 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Horton.  Vorno  K.     (See  Patten.  Clarence  O.,  assignor.) 

Horvath,  Anthony  G.  (See  Beckett,  W.  H.,  and  Hor- 
vath.) 

Horvath,  Steven,  Dearborn,  Mich.  Flush  tank. 
2,081.539  ;   May  25. 

Horwitt,  Paiil  H..  Hartsdale,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Marathon 
Paper  Mills  Company,  Rothschild,  Wis.  Napkin. 
2.093. 724  :  Sept.  21. 

HospI,  Paul,  Berlin,  (jermany,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Surface  type  condenser  arrangement. 
2.069.653  ;  Feb.  2. 

Hosier.  Elmer  E.,  Delaware  Water  Gap,  Pa.  Mallet. 
2.097,459  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hosier,  John  M.,  Matamoras,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one-half 
'o  IT.  M.  Young,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  CJrass  trimmer. 
2,080.315;  May  11. 

Hosier.  John  31.,  Matamoras,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
H.  M.  Young,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Grass  trimmer. 
2,082,764:  June  1. 

Hosiery  Developments  Limited.  (See  Jones,  T.  H..  and 
Mills,  assignors.) 

Hosker,  Frank  P.,  and  R.  T.  Anderson,  Denver,  Colo. 
Automobile  identification  tag.     2,079,408  ;  May   4. 

Ilosking.  George  T..  Soniorville.  Mass,  rnmliination  lock 
with  electrical  switch  control.     2.067.125-  Jan.  5. 

Hosking,  Harry  J..  Sea  Cliff.  N.  Y.  Polishing  compound. 
2.101,050;  Dec.  7. 

Hosking.  Richard  T.,  Wilmette,  111.  Lock  nut.  2,096,040  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Ilnsking.  Richard  T.,  Wilmette,  111.  Lock  nut.  2,096,041  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Hoskins,  William,  Jr„  LaGrange,  111.,  assignor  to  Ditto, 
Incorporated.  Copying  pad  and  preparing  the  same. 
2,086,032  ;  July  6. 

Hoskins,  William,  Jr.,  La  Grance,  assignor  to  Ditto,  Incor- 
porated. Chicaco.  111.  Securing  light  fastness  in  trans- 
fer copies.     2.088,417  :  Julv  27. 

Hoskins,  William.  Jr.,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Ditto, 
Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.  Copying  pad  and  preparing 
same.     2,098,062  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hosmer,  .\nnle  Ti..  administratrix.      (See  Reed,  James  IT.) 

Hosmer.  Chester  C,  and  E.  h.  Launder,  assignors  to  H. 
and  ly.  Corporation,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Detach- 
able tooth  and  attachment  for  earth  didding  imple- 
m<'nts.      2, 092, ."ill  :    Sept.    7. 

Hosmer,  Emery  N.      (Sep  Verzi,  Linus  A.,  assignor.) 

Hosmer,  Frank  F.,  Glendale,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W. 
H.  Gilbert,  T^os  Angeles,  Calif.  Automatic  can  top 
catcher  for  can  openers.     2,072,333  •  JTar    '' 

Hosmer,  Frank  F.,  Glendale.  assignor  of  one-half  to  W. 
IT.  Gilbert,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Can  opener.  2,085,219  ; 
June  29. 

Hospital  Appliances,  Inc.  (See  Comper,  Adrian,  as- 
signor.) 


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Hosselet,  Ferdinand  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pencil  attach- 
ment.    2,081,540  ;  May  25. 

Hossmann,  Paul,  Berne,  Switzerland.  Sliding  clasp  fas- 
tener.    2,090,124;  Aug.  17. 

Hostetler,  Elmer  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  In- 
tertype  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ingot  mold  for 
casting  type  metal  pigs.     2,072,817  ;  Mar.  2. 

Hotchkiss,  Allen  G.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Apparatus  for  producing  a  gas 
atmosphere.     2,085,586  ;   June  29. 

Hotchkiss,  Allen  G.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Brazing.  2,085,587 ; 
June  29. 

Hotchkiss,  Clifford,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Min- 
neapolis-Honeywell Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Heat  control  system  and  switching  mechanism 
therefor.     2,080,718  ;  May  18. 

Hotchkiss,  E.  H.,  Company,  The.  (See  Peterson,  Roy  E., 
assignor.) 

Hotchkiss,  E.  H.  Company,   The.      (See  Polzer,   Fridolin, 

assignor.) 
Hotchner,   Fred,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.      Animated   display. 

2,097,122  :  Oct.  26. 
Hotchner,  Fred,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.     Animated  luminous 

display.     2,097,123;  Oct.  26. 
Hotchner,  Harold,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Luminous  tube 

sign.     2,072,986  ;  Mar.  9. 
Hothersall,    John    M.,    Brooklyn,    assignor    to    American 

Can     Comany,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Coating     cans. 

2,067,922  ;    Jan.    19. 
Hothersall,  John  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American  Can 

Company,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Drawing    fiber    caps. 

2,071,340;    Feb.   23. 
Hothersall,  John  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American  Can 

Company,    New    York,     N.    Y.      Drawing.      2,075,847 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Hothersall,  John  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American  Can 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pouring  spout  container. 

2,075,848- Apr.  6. 
Hothersall,  John  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American  Can 

Company,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Container  and   reclosure. 

2,083,565  ;  June  15. 
Hothersall,  John  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American  Can 

Company,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Container.      2,085,979  ; 

July  6. 
Hothersall,  John  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American  Can 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coating  cans.     2,087,974  ; 

July  27. 
Hothersall,    John    M.,    Brooklyn,    assignor    to    American 

Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Container.     2,089,958  ; 

Aug.   17. 
Hothersall,    John    M.,    Brooklyn,    assignor    to    American 

Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Container.     2,089,959  ; 

Aug.    17. 
Hothersall,  John  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American  Can 

Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.     (Jontainer.     2,094,600 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Hotson,  John  H.,  Woodside,  N.  Y.     Device  for  weighing 

of  the  balance  type.     2,078,249  ;  Apr.  27. 
Hott,  Ion.  Von  K,,  assignor  to  The  Joyce-Cridland  Com- 
pany, Dayton,  Ohio.     Multipost  lift.     2,074,148  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Hott,   Ion  Von  K.,   assignor  to  The  Joyce-Cridland   Com- 
pany,  Dayton,   Ohio.     Lifting  mechanism.      2,070,027  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Hott,  Ion  V.  K.,  assignor  to  The  Joyce-Cridland  Company, 

Dayton,  Ohio.     Lifting  mechanism  for  automobiles  and 

the  like.     2,080,481  ;  May  18. 
Hottenroth,   Frederick   W.,   Jr.,   Lynn,   W.    P.   Blanchard, 

South  Hamilton,  and  G.  W.  Sprenger,  Lynn,  Mass.,  as- 
signors   to    General   Electric    Company.      Time    switch. 

2,076,371  ;  Apr.  6. 
Houchin,  Lowell  L.,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Lens  grinding  and 

polishing  machine.     2,070,733  ;  Fob.  16. 
Houchin,  Lowell  L.,  assignor  to  D.  D.  Hubbell,  Columbus, 

Ohio.      Apparatus    for    producing    one-niece    multifocal 

ophthalmic  lenses.     2,087,687  ;   July   20. 
Houck,   I'.yron   S.,  Los  Angelps,   C.nVif.     Container  for  dry 

comminuted  material.    2,075,987;  Apr.  6. 
Houdaille,  Maurice,  and  C.  Lecler,  Levallois-Perret,  France. 

Resilient  joint.     2.073,419  :  Mar.  9. 
Houde  Engineering  Corporation.      (See   Chisholra,   Harry 

L.,  assignor.) 
Houde  Engineering  Corporation,   et  al.      (See  Kuhns,  A., 

and  Lautz,  assignors.) 
Iloudc   Knginooring   Corporation.      (See   Lautz,    Carl    F., 

assignor.) 
Hondo  Engineering  Corporation.      (See  Magrum,   Gervaso 

M.,  assignor.) 
Hon  do  lOnginccring  Corporation.      (See  Mitchell,  Courtney 

N..   assignor.) 
Houde  Engineering  Corporation.     (See  Peo,  Ralph  F.,  ns- 

sigiior.) 
Iloiidc   lOnginoorIng   Corpora  (ion.      (See   Peo,    R.   F.,   and 

Drysdalf",  assicnors.) 
IToudo  Englnonring  (^orponitlon.     (See  Peo,  R.  F.,  Lautz, 

and   Magrum,   assignors.) 
Hondc  Engineering  Corporation.     (See  Sandberg,  Ray  A., 

MWKigiior. ) 
Iloudc    lOiJuiiiccrlng   Corporation.      (See  Smith,   Frederick 

A..  !is«iu'ii(ir.) 
Houde  Engineering  Corporation.      (See  Westenfelder,  Ar- 
thur,   iiHslgnor. ) 

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Houdek,  Richard  R.  (See  Peddicord,  Louis  W.  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Houdry,  Eugene  J.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Houdry 
Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Production  of  light 
hydrocarbons.     2,072,108  ;  Mar.  2. 

Houdry,  Eugene  J.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Houdry 
Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Conversion  of  hydro- 
carbons.    2,078,946  ;  May  4. 

Houdry,  Eugene  J.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Houdry 
Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Production  of  high 
octane  gasoline.     2,082,801  ;  June  8. 

Houdry,  Eugene  J.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Houdry 
Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Apparatus  for  re- 
generation of  contact  masses.    2,073,638  ;  Mar.  16. 

Houdry,  Eugene  J.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Houdry 
Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Catalytic  conversion 
of  higher-boiling  hydrocarbons  into  lower-boiling  hydro- 
carbons.    2,078,247  ;  Apr.  27. 

Houdry,  Eugene  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Houdry 
Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Catalytic  materials 
and  process  of  manufacture.     2,078,945  ;  May  4. 

Houdry,  Eugene  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Houdry 
Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Clontrol  of  exothermic 
reactions.     2,078,948 ;  May  4.     , 

Houdry,  Eugene  J.,  Philadelphia,  ipa.,  assignor  to  Houdry 
Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Control  of  chemical 
reactions.     2,078,949;  May  4.   • 

Houdry,  Eugene  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Houdry 
Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Apparatus  for  chemi- 
cal  reactions.     2,094,601  ;   Oct.    5. 

Houdry,  Eugene  J.,  Rosemont,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Houdry 
Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Regenerative  contact 
mass.     2,078,951  ;  May  4. 

Houdry,  Eugene  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  R.  C.  Lassiat, 
Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Houdry  Process  Corpora- 
tion, Dover,  Del.  Temperature  regulation  of  converters. 
2,078,947  ;  May  4. 

Houdry,  Eugene  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  T.  B.  Prickett, 
Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Houdry  Process  Corpora- 
tion, Dover,  Del.  Operation  of  catalytic  converters. 
2,078,950  ;  May  4. 

Houdry  Process  Corporation.  (See  Faragher,  Warren  F., 
assignor.) 

Houdry  Process  Corporation.  (See  Houdry,  Eugene  J., 
assignor.) 

Houdry  Process  Corporation.  (See  Houdry,  E.  J.,  and 
Lassiat,  assignors.) 

Houdry  Process  Corporation.  (See  Houdry,  E.  J.,  and 
Prickett,   assignors.) 

Houdry  Process  Corporation.  (See  Pew,  Arthur  E.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Houdry  Process  Corporation.  (See  Pew,  John  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Houdry  Process  Corporation.  (See  Prickett,  Thomas  B., 
assignor.) 

Houdry  Process  Corporation.  (See  Prickett,  T.  B.,  and 
Lassiat,  assignors.) 

Houdry  Process  Corporation.  (See  Sheldon,  Howard  W., 
assignor.) 

Hough,  Charles  N.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Thompson,   O.  J.,  assignor,  and  Felt.) 

Hough,  Edward  H.,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Fabrifax,  Ltd.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Coated  material  and 
making  same.     2,067,488;  Jan.  12. 

Hough,  Frederic  A.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Odorizing  appa- 
ratus  and   method   for   gas   lines.      2,098,626 ;   Nov.    9. 

Hough,  Harold  E.,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.  Apparatus  for 
cementing  wells.     2,070,303  ;  Feb.  9. 

Houghton,  Donald  M.,  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.     Composite  strand.     2,009,016  :  Nov.  16. 

Houghton,  E.  F.,  and  Company.  (See  High,  Henry  H., 
assignor.) 

Houghton,  Harry  S..  San  Marino,  Calif.  Carbon  dioxide 
liqupflpr.     2.089,009;  Aug.   10. 

Houghton,  James  C.      (See  Barr,  J.  L.,  and  Houghton.) 

Houghton,  Percy  S,,  Sheerness,  Alberta,  Canada,  Animal 
trap.     2,087.646  ;  July  20. 

Houghton,  Willard  F.  (See  Ferris,  S.  W.,  Houghton,  and 
Cowlos.) 

Houghton,  Willard  F.,  Swart limoro.  assignor  to  The  Atlan- 
tic Refining  Company,  Philiidolphia,  Pa,  Troatnient  of 
hydrocarbon  oils.      2,084.3  12  :  June  22. 

Houghton,  William  11.,  Orpington,  England.  Inflatable 
bed   or  mattress  and   the   like.     2.068,134:   Jan.    19. 

Hougland,  Albert  C,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Machine  and 
method  for  concentrating  molasses  and  like  products. 
2,089,062  ;  Aug,  3, 

Hougland,  Albert  V...  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Machine  for  solidi- 
fying  niolnss(>s  and   like  products,     2,089,093;  Aug,   3, 

Ifougland,  Albert  C,  assignor  to  Crane  (^onipany  of  Mintu"- 
sola,  St.  I'aul,  Minn,  Conililnntlon  brake  and  clutch 
for  churns  and   the  like.      2.000.711  :   Fob.  9. 

llduk,  Alva  L,     (See  llock,  L.  II.,  inul  Ilouk.) 

Iloiilt,  Alva  L.      (See  Powers,  D.  II.,  Bock,  and   Ilouk.) 

IIomU.  (Jeorue  W.       (Se(^  Maclcay,   K.   1,.,  .'ind   Ilouk.) 

Iloulilian,  Rudolph  N.,  assignor  to  The  Bridgeport  Metal 
Goods  Maiiul'ncturliig  Conipnny,  Hrldgeport,  <^uu\.  Cos- 
metic   holder.       2,071,747;    Fi'b.    23. 

Iloulis,  Louis  D.,  Dallas,  Te.v.  Baking  oven.  2,080,719: 
May   18. 

lliinplain.  deorges  E.,  Paris,  France.  Regulator  for  oon>- 
pressed  air  brakes.     2,090,516:  Oct.   19. 


298 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


House,  Gilbert  K.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  adjustment. 
2.083,6.il  :  June  15. 

House,  John  W.,  Cameron,  Tex.  Level  gauging  device. 
2,079,908  ;  May  11. 

House.  .Natliau  C.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Musical  instrument 
and  keyboard  therefor.     2.097.280  ;  Oct.  26. 

House,  William  E.,  United  States  Army,  Auburndale, 
Fla.     Gun.     2,077,415 ;  Apr.  20. 

Housel,  Dave,  Juneau.  Alaska.  Ilazor  blade  sharpening 
device.     2,097,320  ;  Oct.  26. 

Houseman,  George  A.,  Slireveport,  La.  Awning. 
2,098.705  ;  Nov.  9. 

Houseman,  Harold  E.,  Laconia,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Scott 
&  Williams,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitting  machine. 
2.089.554  ;  Aug.   10. 

Houseman,  Wilbur  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Standard-Trump  Bros.  Machine  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Mechanism  for  knitting  plated  fabric.  2,085,753  ; 
July  6. 

Houser,  Orrie  E..  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  R.  Rochte, 
Park  Itidge,  111.  Bag  cleaning  or  emptying  device. 
2.084.492  ;  June  22. 

Houseweller,  William  A.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Bathtub. 
2,079,739  ;  May  11.    m 

Iloushalter,  Fred  M.,  ana  F.  O.  Weisman,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
assignor  to  Ditto,  Incorporated.  Chicago,  111.  Dupli- 
cating machine.     2,084.583  :  June  22. 

Housman,  John  S.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Material  gathering  and  loading 
machine.     2,009,091  ;  Jan.  26. 

Houtermans.  Fritz  G..  Hayes.  England,  and  G.  Hertz, 
Berlin-Dahlem,  Germany.  Electric  discharge  tube. 
2.095.930  :  Oct.  12. 

Houtman.  Harke  J.  (See  Alink,  R.  J.  H.,  Klaassens,  and 
Houtman.) 

Hover,  Monte  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  D.  D.  Evans 
and  one-third  to  T.  Allen,  Culver  City,  Calif.  Rotary 
motor.      2,071,528;    Feb.    23. 

Ho\'ey,  Bry  E.,  Huntington,  W.  Ta.  Register.  2,102,533  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Hovey,  Gertrude  M.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Thumb  or  finger 
guard.     2.074,113;  Mar.  16. 

Hovey,  Preston  W.,  Oakland,  and  R.  L.  Miller,  San 
Francisco.   Calif.     Kev  purse.     2,091 .54."'>  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hovey,  Smith  D.,  Trenton,  Nebr.  Hitch.  2,078,851  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Hovious,  Lynette,  and  G.  O.  Dougherty,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Hairpin.     2.083,845  :  June  15. 

Hovland,  Henry,  Williston  Park,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone   system.      2,092,513 ;    Sept.    7. 

Hovland,  Henry,  Williston  Park,  as.signor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  system.     2.102.155;  Dec.  14. 

Howald,  Arthur  M.      (See  Murray,   J.  A.,  and  Howald.) 

Howald,  Arthur  M.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Plaskon  Company,  Incorporated.  ^lolding 
press.      2.071.795;   Feb.   23. 

Howald,  Melville,  Sfassillon,  Ohio.  Pneumatic  cnshion 
rail  wheel.     2,073.534  ;  Mar.  9. 

Howald,  Werner,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Internal  com- 
bustion  engine.     2.090,889  ;   Aug.   24. 

Howard,  Alfred  C,  Beloit,  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  and  T. 
Fairbanks  and  Company,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  Bag  holder 
for  weighing  scales.     2,086,416  ;  July  6. 

Howard  and  Bullough  Limited.  (See  Calvert,  James, 
assignor.) 

Howard,  Cecil  D..  Grove  City,  assignor  to  Sun  Shipbuild- 
ing Company,  Chester,  Pa.  Internal  combusion  engine. 
2.096.327  ;  Oct.   19. 

Howard,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  Cronipton  &  Knowles 
Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Warp  beam.  2,103,785  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Howard,  Charles  W.,  Franklin.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Black-CIawson  Company,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Paper  mak- 
ing apparatus.      2.081.456;   Mav  25. 

Howard.  Clarence  B.,  Oakland.  Calif.,  assignor  to  E.  H. 
Kueffer.     Rotary  switoh.     2.096.745  ;  Oct.  26. 

Howard.  Clarence  B.,  Oakland.  (!'alif.,  assignor  to  E.  H. 
KuefTer.  Double  circuit  rotary  switch.  2,103,287 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Howard.  Frank  A.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Automotive  internal 
combustion  engine.     2.087,619  ;  Julv  20. 

Howard.  Frank  A..  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assicnor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Combined  still  and  coil 
crackinc.     2,068.856;  Jan.  26. 

Howard,  Frank  A.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Motor  fuel  blend  and  mak- 
ing the  same.     2,068.857  ;  Jan.  20. 

Howard,  Frank  A..  Kll/abeth,  N.  ,T.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Filter  for  lubricating  oil. 
2.071.529  ;  Feb.  2.T. 

Howard,  Frank  A.,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Motor  fuel.  2.099,850 : 
Nov.  23. 

Howard.  Frank  A.,  and  C.  IT.  Haupt,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  Stan<lard  Oil  Development  Company.  Float- 
ing deck  having  rcenforced  annular  gas  space. 
2.071, .530;  Feb.  23. 

Howard.  Frank  I,..  .Arcadia,  Calif.  Sample  taking  ma- 
rhin-       '.' nm.OSO  :  June  22. 

Howard,  Fred  A.,  Kenraore,  N.  Y.  Riveting  machine. 
2,086,en9  ;    June    29. 


Howard,  Frederic  E.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  A.  G. 
Spalding  &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spike  for  golf  shoes. 
2,095.095  ;  Oct.  5. 

Howard,  George  E.,  Butler,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Apparatus  tor  and 
method  of  deliveriuj;  molten  glass.     2,087,142  ;   Jan.  5. 

Howard,  George  E.,  Butler,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  making  glass.     2,079,555  ;  May  4. 

Howard.  George  E.,  Butler,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  forming  hollow  glass  articles.  2,081,857  ; 
May  25. 

Howard,  George  E.,  Butler,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Apparatus  for 
forming  hollow  glassware.     2.081,858  ;  May  25. 

Howard.  George  E.,  Butler,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hartford-Em- 
pire Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  forming  hollow  glass  articles.  2,098,186 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Howard,  Guy  C,  Company,  et  al.  (See  Howard,  G.  C, 
and  Sandborn,  assignors.) 

Howard,  Guy  C,  and  L.  T.  Sandborn,  Wausau,  assignors 
to  Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company,  and  Guy  C.  Howard 
Company,  Rothschild,  Wis.  Lignin  sulphonic  acid 
molding  compositions  and  treating  same.  2,077,884 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Howard.  Guy  C,  and  L.  T.  Sandborn,  Wausau,  Wis., 
assignors  to  Masonite  Corporation.  Laurel,  Miss. 
Molded  products  and  making  same.     2,080,077  ;  May  11. 

Howard,  Harry,  Sr.,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Windshield. 
2,082,771  ;  June  1. 

Howard  Hosiery  Company.  (See  Tait,  Francis,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Howard,  James  H.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  J.  M. 
McEvoy  &  Company.  Well  head  equipment.  2,082,107  ; 
June  1. 

Howard.  Jerome  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Manufacture  of  nuts. 
2.0r,9,008  ;  Jan.  26. 

Howard,  Jesse  R.,  assignor  to  Howard  Safety  Window^ 
Incorporated,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Swinging  window. 
2,077,885  ;  Apr.   20. 

Howard,  John  H.     (See  Catland,  A.  C,  and  Howard.) 

Howard,  John  H.     (See  Wright,  J.  C,  and  Howard.) 

Howard,  John  H.,  Huntington  Park,  (^alif.  Facing  tools. 
2,089,481;  Aug.  10. 

Howard,  John  H.,  Huntington  Park,  and  A.  C.  Catland, 
Alhambra.  said  Catland  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools  Com- 
pany, Los  Nietos,  Calif.     Core  drill.     2.066,025  ;  Jan.  5. 

Howard,  John  H.,  Huntington  Park,  and  A.  C.  Cat- 
land,  Alhambra.  said  Catland,  assignor  to  Globe  Oil 
Tools  Company,  Los  Nietos,  Calif.  Disk  bit. 
2,068,327  ;  Jan.  19. 

Howard,  John  H.,  Huntington  Park,  and  A.  C.  Catland, 
Alhambra,  assignors  to  Globe  Oil  Tools  Company,  Los 
Nietos,  Calif.     Well  bit.     2.076.845  ;  Apr.   13. 

Howard,  John  H.,  Huntington  Park,  and  A.  C.  Catland, 
Alhambra.  assignors  to  Globe  Oil  Tools  Companv,  Los 
Nietos,  Calif.     Core  drill  he.ad.     2.081,201  ;  Mav  25. 

Howard.  John  H..  Huntington  Park,  and  A.  C.  Catland, 
Alhambra.  assignors  to  Globe  Oil  Tools  Companv.  Los 
Nietos.  Calif.     Making  a  cutting  tool.     2.084,441  ;  June 

Howard.  John  H.,  Huntington  Park,  and  A.  C.  Catland, 
Alhambra.  assignors  to  Globe  Oil  Tools  Company,  Loa 
Nietos.  Calif.     Rotary  disk  bit.     2.084.442  ;  June  22. 

Howard.  John  H.,  Huntington  Park,  and  A.  C.  Catland, 
Alhambra ;  said  Catland  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,  Los  Nietos,  Calif.  Core  drill  construction. 
2,089,482;  Aug.  10. 

Howard.  John  H..  Huntington  Park,  and  A.  C.  Catland, 
.\lhamhra.  said  Catland  assignor  to  (;iobe  Oil  Tools 
Company.  Los  Nietos.  Calif.  Rock  core  drill  head. 
2. on:;. 607  :  Sept.  21. 

Howard.  John  H.,  Huntington  Park,  and  A.  C.  Catland, 
-■Vlhambra  ;  said  Catland  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 
Company,  Los  Nietos,  Calif.  Well  reamer.  2,103,583  : 
Dec.  2S. 

Howard,  Karl  S.      (See  Frede.  C.  F..  and  Howard.) 

Howard,  L.  G.      (See  Evans,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Howard,  Jlerton  W.,  assignor  to  Pope  Machinery  Cor- 
poration, Haverhill,  Mass.  Method  of  and  apparatus 
for  spooling  heels.     2,072,109  ;   Mar.   2. 

Howard,  .\lirton  U  ..  a.ssignor  to  Pope  Machinery  Corpora- 
•'"oss  ]l.'\\'' ','","■  oy'''^^^-     -^PP^'ratus  for  spooling  heels. 

Howard.  Merton  W..  assignor  to  Pope  Machinery  Cor- 
?''/,?i'/?"A  Haverhill,  Mass.  Automatic  edge'setter. 
2.091.918  ;  Nov.  2. 

Howard  Paper  Company.  (See  Cohen,  Bernard  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Howard  Safety  Window,  Incorporated.  (See  Howard, 
Jesse  R.,   assignor.) 

Howard,  Samuel  and  .V.  Wormald,  Blacklev,  Manchester, 


machine.      2.080,482  ;   iMVv  18    '  """"'         '"^ 

lU.ward,  Stanley  R.,  East  Milton,  and  G.  W.  Anderson, 
.North  Quincy,  assignors  to  Pneumatic  Scale  Corpora- 
o  n-«  «^k"''\*''^'  Q"'ncy,  Mass.  Packaging  machine. 
.i,0i0,640;  Apr.  13. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


299 


Howard,  Van  Buren  A.  (See  Suttenfleld,  W.  H.,  York, 
and  Howard.) 

Howard,  William,  Jr.,  Santiago,  Chile.  Fumigating  cover 
for  a  contaminated  mattress.     2,069,036  ;  Jan.  26. 

Howard,  William  A.     (See  Roberts,  T.  B.,  and  Howard.) 

Howard,  William  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Gar  Wood 
Industries,  Inc.  Valve  mechanism.  2,089,374 ;  Aug. 
10. 

Howard,  William  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  B.  NicoU 
&  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Material  handling 
apparatus.     2,101,067  ;  Dec.  7. 

Howards  and  Sons  Limited.  (See  Lock,  Ritchie  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Howarth,  Harry  A.  S.,  assignor  to  Kingsbury  Blachine 
Works,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Radial  bearing. 
2,090,729  ;  Aug.  24. 

Howartli,  Harry  A.  S.,  assignor  to  Kingsbury  Machine 
Works,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Radial  bearing. 
2,093,521  :  Sept.  21. 

Howarth,  Harry  A.  S.,  assignor  to  Kingsbury  Machine 
Works,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Thrust  bearing. 
2,102,534;  Dec.   14. 

Howarth,  William.     (See  Hale,  P.  C,  and  Howarth.) 

Howden,  William  H.,  Glasgow,  Scotland,  assignor  to  B. 
F.  Sturtevant  Company,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Fan. 
2,100,481  ;  Nov.  30. 

Howdeshell,  Justin  T.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Projectile. 
2,090,533  ;  Aug.  17. 

Howe  and  Bassett  Company.  (See  Tompkins,  Harry  W., 
assignor.) 

Howe  Folding  Furniture,  Inc.  (See  Howe,  Harold,  as- 
signor.) 

Howe,  Harold,  assignor  to  Howe  Folding  Furniture,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Folding  support  for  ironing  boards 
and  the  like.     2,094,123  ;  Sept.  28. 

Howe,  James  F.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Tension  cable  and  applying  same.    2,071,694  ;  Feb.  23. 

Howe,  James  F.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Cable  anchorage  and  its  installation.  2,090,580  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Howe  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Turner,  Charles  A., 
assignor. ) 

Howe,  Nelson  H.,  assignor  to  Lewis-Howe  Company,  St. 
Loul.'?.  JIo.     Display  device.     2,102,845  ;   Dec.  21. 

Howe,  Ramon  R.,  deceased,  by  C.  S.  Hegel,  administrator, 
assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Circuit  breaker.     2,095,441  ;  Oct.  12. 

Howe,  Wilfred  H.,  Winchester,  assignor  to  Atlantic  Pre- 
cision Instrument  Company.  Maiden,  Mass.  Controlling 
rectifiers  and  circuits  therefor.     Re.  20,418  ;  June  22. 

Howe,  Wilfred  H.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Car- 
riage traversing  mechanism.     2,()69,493  ;   Feb.   2. 

Howe,  Wilfred  H.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Co., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Impedance  variation  amplifier. 
2,074.396  ;  Mar.  23. 

Howe,  Wilfred  H.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Gag- 
ing mechanism.     2,076,944  ;  Apr.  13. 

Howe,  Wilfred  H.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Voltage  regulation  and  circuits  therefor.  2,082,496 ; 
June  1. 

Howe,  Wilfred  H.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
"Voltage  compensation.     2,082,497  ;   June  1. 

Howe,  Winthrop  K.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Automatic  train  control 
system.     2,096,936  :  Oct.  26. 

Howell,  Aaron  IT.,  Wimbledon,  London,  England,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Wood  Newspajjer  Maclnnory 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  shaving 
curved  stereotvne  plates.      2,095,0.32  ;  Oct.  5. 

Howell,  Albert  S.,  assignor  to  The  Bell  &  Howell  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Lens  mount.     2,067,189;  Jan.  12. 

Howell,  Albert  S.,  assignor  to  The  Bell  &  Howell  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Motion  picture  camera.  2,091,508  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Howell,  Albert  S.,  assignor  to  The  Bell  &  Howell  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Strip  feed  mechanism.  2,103,369  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Howell,  Bernard  E.,  and  W.  S.  McKnight,  Council  Bluffs, 
Iowa.  Brake  controlling  appliance.  2,102,461 ;  Dec. 
14. 

Howell,  Carter  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cooking.  2,097,793  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Howell,  Cecil  C,  McPherson,  Kans.  Switch.  2,073,555  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Howell  Company,  The.     (See  Bower,  Byron  F.,  nsslgnor.) 

IIovvcll  Connjany,  The.  (See  Ericsou,  I'liilip  E.  <}.,  as- 
signor.) 

Howell,  Hugh  A.,  Borwyn,  assignor  to  United  Pressed 
Products  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Loud  speaking  telephone 
nysli-m.     2,09!).442  ;  Nov.  16. 

Howell,  Joseph  C,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.  Metatarsal  arch  sup- 
porl .     2,075,941  :  Apr.  0. 

Howell,    Joseph    C,    Fort    Lee,    N.    J.      Arch    support. 

2.075.942  ;  Apr.  «. 

Howell,    .7oHej)h    C,     Fort    Lee,    N.     J.       Arch    support. 

2.075.943  ;  Apr.   6. 


Howell,  Joseph  C,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.  Arch  support. 
2,089,798;  Aug.   10. 

Howell,  Theodore  L.,  assignor  to  K.  Versen,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Hanger.     2,102,462  ;  Dec.   14. 

Hower,  John  B.,  assignor  to  Akron  Selle  Company,  Akron, 
Ohio.     Nut.     2,090,125  ;  Aug.  17. 

Howett,  Charles  E.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Liquid  projecting 
device.     2,078,326  ;  Apr.  27. 

Howey,  Walter  C.  (See  Woodward,  B.  W.,  and  Hancock, 
assignors.) 

Howey,  Walter  C,  and  B.  W.  Woodward,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
said  Woodward  assignor  to  said  Howey.  Photoelectric 
engraving.     2,067,489  ;  Jan.  12. 

Howie,   James  M.      (See   Allan,   A.   B.,  and  Howie.) 

Howie,  Kenneth,  assignor  to  Wildman  Mfg.  Co.,  Nor- 
ristown.  Pa.  Flat  fashioned  knitting  machine. 
2,076,127;   Apr.   6. 

Howie,  Kenneth,  assignor  to  Wildman  Mfg.  Co.,  Nor- 
ristown.  Pa.  Holding  means  for  knitting  machine 
elements.     2,076,128  ;  Apr.  6. 

Howk,  Benjamin  W.      (See  Brubaker,  M.  M.,  and  Howk.) 

Howie,  Louis  W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Signal  testing  ap- 
paratus.    2.102.708  ;  Dec.  21. 

Howlett,  Lewis  G.,  assignor  to  Cookware  Company  of 
America,  Hartford,  Mich.  Cooking  utensil.  2,085,220  ; 
June  29. 

Howsam,  Hilyard  C,  assignor  to  Hubbard  Spool  Com- 
pany,   Chicago,    111.      Spool.      2,076,083 ;   Apr.    6. 

Howsam,  Hilyard  C,  assignor  to  Hubbard  Spool  Com- 
pany.  Chicago,   111.     Spool.     2,076,084 ;  Apr.   6. 

Howsam,  Hilyard  C,  assignor  to  Hubbard  Spool  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Spool.     2,096,965  ;  Oct.  26. 

Howse,  Curtis  L.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Diamond 
Power  Specialty  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Water 
level   indicator.     2,068,135 ;    Jan.    19. 

Howse,  Curtis  L.,  assignor  to  Diamond  Power  Specialty 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Liquid  level  indicator. 
2,009,312  ;  Feb.  2. 

Howse,  Curtis  L.,  assignor  to  Diamond  Power  Specialty 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Liquid  level  indicator. 
2,091,318  ;  Aug.  31. 

Howse,  Curtis  L.,  Detroit,  and  H.  E.  Brelsford,  Birming- 
ham, assignors  to  Diamond  Power  Specialty  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Liquid  level  indicator.  2,091,319  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Howse,  Curtis  L.,  W.  P.  Thomas,  and  F.  Bowers,  as- 
signors to  Diamond  Power  Specialty  Corporation,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Gas  treating  apparatus.  2,099,667 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Howtlng,  John  H.     (See  Purvis,  J.  R.,  and  Howting.) 

Hoy,  Harvey  H.      (See  Adamson,  L.  V.,  and  Hoy.) 

Hoyer,  Hans.     (See  Bauer,  W.,  Hoyer,  and  Bollweg.) 

Hoylaiid,  Fred  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Antiseptic  device 
and  making  same.     2,078,877  ;  Apr.  27. 

Ployt,  Ethel  P.  S.,  Darien,  Conn.  Book.  2,081,202  ;  May 
25. 

Hoyt,  Ethel  P.  S.,  Darien,  Conn.  Display  device. 
2,094,890  ;  Oct.  5. 

Hoyt,  Frederick  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Coin   controlled   apparatus.     2.068,328  ;   Jan.    19. 

Hoyt,  Karl  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Telco 
System  Inc.  Stereo-refractor  optical  system.  2,090,398  : 
Aug.  17. 

Hrdlicka,  John  D.,  and  A.  L.  Holecek,  Chicago,  111.,  said 
Holecek  assignor  to  said  Hrdlicka.  Paper  receptacle. 
2,079,211  ;  May  4. 

Hron,  Albert  G.,  assignor  to  Kewaskum  Aluminum  Com- 
pany, Kewaslium,  Wis.  Electric  lamp.  2,097,187  ;  Oct. 
26. 

Hruska,  Leo  J.,  Merchantvillo,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Short  wave  converter. 
2,091,546;  Aug.  31. 

HrusUa,  Leo  J.,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Deflectable  antenna. 
2.098,388  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hub,  Alfred,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Judson 
L.  Thomson  Mfg.  Co.,  Waltham,  Mass.  Setting  and 
work  feeding  tool  for  lacing  hook  machines.  2,081,869  ; 
May  25. 

riuh.icher,  Philip.     (See  Barringer.  Laurence  E.,  assignor.) 

Hubbard,  Cecil  R.,  and  R.  ^I.  Waples,  assignors  to  The 
(iarlock  Packing  Company,  Palmyra,  N.  Y.  Machinery 
packing.     2,088,703  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hubbard,  Forrest  L.,  et  al.  (See  Paige,  Samuel  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hubbard,  Henry  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Fluid  pump.  2,070,791 ; 
Fob.  16. 

Hubbard,  Karl  H.,  assignor  to  Taylor  Instrument  Com- 
panies, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Heat  e.\change  system. 
2,070,641  :  Apr.  13. 

Ihihbard,  Karl  H.,  and  H.  L.  Mason,  assignors  to  Taylor 
TMstr\unent  Companies,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Oscillometer. 
2,076,042;  Apr.   13. 

Hubbard  Spool  Company.  (Sec  Howsam,  Hilyard  C, 
assignor.) 

Hubbard,  Walter  H.,  Beverly,  Mass.  Adjustable  nrch 
support.     2,082,891  ;    Jun(>  8. 

Hubbard,  Walter  N.,  Merlden,  nsslgnor  to  Tlie  Bristol 
('oin|)i\iiy,  Waterhury,  Conn.  Pen  arm  nunmtlng. 
2,078,763;  Apr.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hul)bard,  William  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Spray  forming 
device.     2.093,444  ;  Sept.  21. 

Hubbell,  Daniel  D.      (See  Houchin,  Lowell  L.,   assignor.) 

Hubbell,  Daniel  D.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  making  one-piece  multifocal  ophthalmic  lenses. 
2,087,514;  July  20. 

Hubbell,  Harvey,  Incorporated.  (See  Hubbell,  H.,  Jr., 
and  Avery,  assignor.) 

Hubbell,  Harvey,  Jr.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Interlocking  re- 
ceptacle, connecter,  and  cap.     2,102,625  ;  Dec.   21. 

Hubbell,  Harvey,  Jr.,  and  C.  E.  Avery,  assignors  to  Har- 
vey Hubbell,  Incorporated,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Heater 
switch.     2,070,599  ;  Feb.  16. 

Hubbell,  Jesse  P.,  Fanwood,  N.  J.  Transportation  system 
and  apparatus.     2,101,711  ;  Dec.  7. 

Hubbert,  Leslie  S.     (See  MacMillin,  H.  F.,  and  Hubbert.) 

Hubbert,  Leslie  S.,  Edison.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Hydraulic  Press  Corporation,  Inc., 
Wilmington,  Del.     Press.     2,087,435  ;  July  20. 

Hubble.  Grover  C.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Electric  control 
system.     2.0S8.295  :  July  27. 

Hubbs,  Henry  E.,  assignor  to  The  Shelby  Spring  Hinge 
Co.,  Shelby,  Ohio.  Door  stay  construction.  2,071,203  : 
Feb.  16. 

Hubl)uch.  Leo  P.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Peracetylated  oil. 
2,073,011  ;  Mar.  9. 

Hubbuch.  Leo  P..  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  R.  E.  Thomas, 
Newburgh.  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Ne- 
mours &  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Producing  lauric- 
acetic-glyceride.     2,091,988  ;  Sept.  7. 

Hubelmeyer,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  J  &  H  Machine 
Works,  Little  Ferry,  N.  J.  Machine  for  cutting,  folding, 
and  stacking  labels.     2,071,123  ;  Feb.  16. 

Ilubenet.  Will  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Manufacture  of  hams. 
2.084.806  ;  June  22. 

Huber,  Charlotte,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination  scrubber. 
2,076,946  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hubcr.  Charlotte,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination  mop. 
2.102.319  :  Dec.  14. 

Huber,  Emil.      (See  Meier,  Karl  H.,  assignor.) 

Huber,  Eugen,  Leverkusen-I.  G.  Werk,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
DyestufTs  of  the  gallocyanine  series.     2,069,475  :  Feb.  2. 

Huber.  Eugen,  and  W.  Vogt,  Leverkusen-I.  G.-Werk, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Acid  safraniue  dyestuffs.  2,068,056  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Huber,  Frederick  W.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Geoanalyzer 
Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  electrically  exploring  earth  formations. 
2,072,950  ;  Mar.  9. 

Huber,  John,  assignor  to  United  Concrete  Pipe  Corpora- 
tion, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Metalworking  machine. 
2,080,889  :  May  18. 

Huber,  Joseph.  Freising,  Germany.  Freezing  apparatus. 
2,071.465  :  Feb.  23. 

Huber,  Karl,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  to  Agfa  Ansco 
Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  meas- 
uring the  region  of  density  of  a  negative.  2,101,710 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Huber,  Norman,     (See  McGififert,  J,  R.,  and  Huber.) 

Huber.  Otto  E.      (See  Busch.  C.  J.,  and  Huber.) 

Huber.  Wilhelm.      (See  Felix,  F.,  and  Huber.) 

Hubert,  Emil.  (See  Brennecke,  W.,  Brodersen,  and 
Hubert. ) 

Hubert,  Kmil.      (See  Dannenberg,  H.,  and  Hubert.) 

Hubert,  Emil,  Dessau-Ziebigk,  and  H.  Dannenberg,  Dessau, 
assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Manufacture  of  arti- 
ficial threads.     2,088,858  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hiibinette.  Knut  G.  E.  (See  Eskilson,  S.  A.,  Gunnert,  and 
Hiibinotte.) 

Hubler.  Charles  P.,  East  Strondsburg,  Pa.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Standard  Stoker  Companv, 
Inc.     Locomotive  stoker.     2,081,276;  May  25. 

Hubley  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Brubaker, 
Jacob  E.,  assignor.) 

Hubmann,  Otto,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany,  assignor 
to  American  Lurgi  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  High 
pressure  gas  making  process.      2,094.946  ;  Oct    5 

Hubron    Company.      (See  Brown.   Hugh    S.,    assignor.) 

Hue,  Marcel  H..  Courhpvoio.  France.  Cinematographic  ap- 
paratn.s.     2,071,878;  Feb.  23. 

Huck-Gerhardt  Company.  (See  Bagley,  W.  E.,  and  Bartel, 
assignors.) 

Huck-Gerhardt  Company.  (See  Bartel,  Harry  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Huck,  Louis  C,  Grosse  Pointe  Village,  Mich.,  assignor 
to  Hnxon  Holding  Corporation.  Riveting  machine, 
2.088.8.'')9  ;  Aug.   3. 

Huck.  William  I".,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  R.  Hoe  & 
Co..  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y..  Irving  Trust  Companv, 
permanent  trustee.  Printing  plate  thinning  and  shav- 
ing machine.     2,067,190;  Jan.  12. 

Huck,  William  F..  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  by  mesne  as- 
signments to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  if'ork,  N.  Y. 
Stereotype  plate   casting  machine.     2.069,248;   Feb.   2. 

lluck.  William  F.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  R.  IIoo  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N  Y 
Handing    machine.      2.078.633  ;    Apr.    27. 

Huck,  William  F.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Printing  plate   beveling   machine.      2,085,908 ;   July   C 


Huck,  William  F.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Printing  machine.     2,086,227  ;  July  6. 

Huck,  William  F..  Richmond  Hill,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Printing  machine.     2,092,759  ;  Sept.  14. 

Huck.  William  F.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plate  bending  machine.     2,095,331  ;  Oct,  12. 

Huck,  William  F.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
Stereotype  plate  casting  mold.     2,095,985  ;  Oct.  19. 

Huck.  William  F.,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Multicolor  web  printing  machine.    2,097,067  ;  Oct.  26. 

Huckins.  Roval,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing  Com- 
panv, Waterbury,  Conn.  Button  or  the  like.  2,067,224  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Hucks,  Robert  T.     (See  Elliott,  P.  F.,  and  Hucks.) 

Hucks.  Robert  T.,  South  River,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Coating  composition.     2,086,714  ;  July  13. 

Hudig,  Joost,  Wageningen,  and  N.  H.  S.  van  Reesema, 
Delft,  Netherlands.  Manufacturing  stable  humus  prod- 
ucts.    2,093,047  ;  Sept.  14. 

Hudson,  Arthur  J.      (See  McAllister,  John  E.,  assignor.) 

Hudson,  Charles  J.,  West  Boylston,  assignor  to  Norton 
Companv,  Worcester,  Mass.  Grinding  wheel  and  bal- 
ancing the   same.      2,070,360  :   Feb.   9. 

Hudson,  Dwight  C,  assignor  to  The  Wm.  Meyer  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Device  for  shaping  eyebrows  and  the 
like.     2,083,380:  June  8. 

Hudson,  Edwin  B.      (See  Tytus,  J,  B.,  and  Hudson.) 

Hudson,  Edwin  B.,  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling  Mill 
Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Automatic  shear  gauge 
for  cambered  strip.     Re.  20,511  ;  Sept.  21. 

Hudson.  Edwin  B.,  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling  Mill 
Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Oil  film  bearing. 
2.067,191  ;  Jan.   12. 

Hudson,  Edwin  B..  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling  Mill 
Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Tensioned  cold  rolling  in 
reversible  mills.     2,067,192  ;  Jan.  12. 

Hudson,  Edwin  B.,  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling 
Mill  Companv,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Tension  rolling  ap- 
paratus   and    method.     2.067,923 :    Jan.    19. 

Hudson.  Edwin  B.,  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling 
Mill  Company,  Middletown,  Ohio,  Rolling  under  ten- 
sion,    2,078,711 ;  Apr.  27. 

Hudson,  Edwin  B..  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling  Mill 
Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Segment  bearing. 
2,078,712  ;  Apr.  27. 

Hudson,  Edwin  B.,  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling 
Mill  Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Segment  railway 
bearing.     2,078,713  ;  Apr.  27. 

Hudson.  Edwin  B..  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling  Mill 
Company.  Aliddletown.  Ohio.  CJrash  bumper  and  the 
like.     2.088.087  ;  July  27. 

Hudson,  Fred  G.,  and  L.  A.  Smith,  Seattle.  Wash.  Start- 
ing equipment  for  Diesel  engines.     2.067,449  ;  Jan.   12. 

Hiulson.  .lames  H.     (See  Sheppard,  S.  E.,  and  Hudson.) 

Hudson,  James  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Liquid  cooler. 
2,091,074;   Aug.  24. 

Hudson,  Joseph  E.,  Baker,  Oreg.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  supplying  ink  to  printing  presses.  2,070,206  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Hudson  Motor  Car  Company.  ( See  Badertscher,  Dana  K., 
assignor.) 

Hudson,  Willis  F.,  Riverside,  111.,  and  D.  G.  Smellie, 
Canton,  assignors  to  The  Hoover  Companv,  North 
Canton,  Ohio.     Suction  cleaner.     2,095,472  ;  Oct,  12. 

Hudspeth.  George  T.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Carbon  transfer  ribbon. 
2.066.687  :  .Tan.  5. 

Hudspeth,  Thomas  N.,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  assicnor.  bv 
mesne  assignments,  to  Food  Machinery  Corporation. 
Elevator.     2,081,301  ;   May   25. 

Hudtwalker,  William  T.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y..  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Power  supply  circuits. 
2,097,882  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hueber,  Carl  J.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Printing  machine.     2,070.549  ;  Feb.  9. 

Ilui'her.  Henry.  as-;igiior  to  Trico  Products  Corporation, 
Buffalo.  X.  Y.      Automobile  heater.      2.079,859  :  May  11. 

Hueber,  Henry.  Buffalo,  and  E.  C.  Horton.  Hamburg, 
assignors  to  Trico  Products  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Motor  vehicle  temperature  modifier.  2,100,281 :  Nov. 
23. 

Huebert,  William.      (See  Campbell,  R.  D.,  and  Huebert.) 

Huebner,  William  C,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Photographic 
cylinder  printing  apparatus.     2.091.280;  Aug.  31. 

ITuebsch,  Herbert  J.     (See  Huebsch,  Joseph  F.  and  H.  J.) 

Iluebsch,  Joseph  F..  Miami,  Fla.,  and  H.  J.  Huebsch,  as- 
signors to  Huebsch  Manufacturing  Companv,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  Package  and  method  and  apparatus  for 
making  the  same.     2,096,278  :  Oct,  19. 

Huebsch  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Huebsch,  Jo- 
seph F.  and  H.  J.,  assignors.) 

Huebscher,  John  J.,  assignor  to  Zone-0-Trol  Corporation 
of  America,  Inc.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Speed  control 
system  for  automotive  vehicles.     2.070,432  ;   Feb.   9. 

Hueglin.  Herman  C.  assignor  ro  Airmaster  Corporation, 
Chicago.  III.     Ventilator.     2.084,807  ;  June  22 

Hueller,  Walter,  West  New  Y'ork,  N,  J.  Embroidered 
fabric.     2,069,760;  Feb.   9. 


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301 


Huenger,  Clifton  A.,  assignor  to  W.  E.  Scbrage,  Whiting, 
Ind.     Camera.     2,080,274;   May   11. 

Huenlich,  Charles,  Bloomfielil,  assignor  to  Thomas  A. 
Edison,  Incorporated,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Record  shav- 
ing machine.     2,095,332  ;  Oct.   12. 

Huenlich,  Charles,  Bloomfield,  assignor  to  Thomas  A. 
Edison,  Incorporated,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Phonograph. 
2,099,564;  Nov.   16. 

Huenlich,  Charles,  Bloomfield,  and  H.  F.  M.  Gramann, 
Orange,  assignors  to  Thomas  A.  Edison,  Incorporated. 
West  Orange,  N.  J.  Phonographic  apparatus. 
2,092,917  ;  Sept.  14. 

Hueter,  Richard,  Haus  Waldfrieden,  Rosslau/Anhalt, 
Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  "Uni- 
ehemjl  Chemikalien  Handels  A.-G.,  Zurich,  Sv^itzerland. 
Wetting-out,  washing-,  cleansing-,  lathering-,  and  dis- 
persing agents.     2,094,489  ;   Sept.  28. 

Huetteman,  Gustav  A.,  and  J.  E.  Leonard,  assignors  to 
Hammer-Bray  Company,  Ltd.,  Oakland,  Calif,  name 
spreader.     2,074,087  ;  Mar.  16. 

Huey  Company,  The.  (See  Crowley,  C.  A.,  and  Goodyear, 
assiginrs.) 

Huey,  Harold  I.,  Lincoln,  and  G.  E.  Farragut,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Heberlein 
Patent  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cotton  cloth 
having  ornamental  effects  thereon  and  producing  the 
same.     2,087,226  ;  July  13. 

Huff,  Lyman  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Crack- 
ing of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,102,269  ;  Dec.  14. 

Huft',  Sargent  P.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  and  W.  Siimmerbell, 
Watervliet,  N.  Y.  Fuse  for  bombs.  2,091,281 ;  Aug. 
31. 

Huff,  Walter  N.,  Harwood,  Tex.  Rodless  pump. 
2,095,602;   Oct.   12. 

Huff,  Walter  N.,  Harwood,  Tex.  Rodless  pump. 
2,101,218;  Dec.  7. 

Huff,  Wilbert  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Apparatus  for  analyzing 
gases.     2,094,357  ;  Sept.  28. 

HuffaUer,  Lillian  Y.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Time  controlled 
program  selector  for  radio  sets.     2,084,443  ;  June  22. 

Hufferd,  George  PI.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Thompson 
Products,  Incorporated,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Triangular 
socket  joint.     2.068,917  ;  Jan.  26. 

Hufferd,  George  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Thompson 
Products,  Incorporated,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cushioned 
trunnion  joint.     2,070,051  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hufferd,  George  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Thomp- 
son JProducts,  Incorporated,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Self- 
adjusting  ball    joint.      2,076,028 ;   Apr.   6. 

Hufferd,  George  H.,  Detroit,  Mich,,  assignor  to  Thompson 
Products,  Incorporated,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Joint. 
2,096,966  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hufferd,  George  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Thompson 
Products,  Incorporated.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lubricated 
rubber  joint.     2,099,209  ;  Nov.   16. 

Hufferd,  George  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Thompson 
Products  Incorporated,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ball  joint  for 
fiont  wheel  suspensions.     2,102.463  ;  Dec.  14. 

Hufferd,  George  PI.,  and  M.  P.  Graham,  Detroit,  Mich., 
assignors  to  Thompson  Products,  Incorpoi-ated,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Needle  bearing  joint.       2,071,341 ;  Feb.  23. 

Hufferd,  George  H.,  and  M.  P.  Graham,  Detroit,  Mich., 
assignors  to  Thompson  Products  Incorporated,  Cleve- 
land,   Ohio.     Joint.     2.074,748  ;  Mar.  23. 

Huffman,  Conard  W.,  Lynwood,  assignor  of  twenty-five 
per  cent  to  Van  L.  Denton,  San  Gabriel,  Calif.  Re- 
ciprocating  gear   mechanism.      2,079,171  ;  May   4. 

Huffman,  Donald  M.,  and  W.  P.  Friend,  Keyser,  W.  Va., 
assignors  of  one-third  to  J.  H.  Massie,  Jr.,  Edinburg, 
Va.     Brake.     2,074,651  ;   Mar.   23. 

Huffman,  Edward,  Mount  Summit,  Ind.  Pipe  cutter. 
2,071,166;  Feb.  16. 

Huffman,  Edward  E.  (See  Barthglemy,  H.  L.,  and  Huff- 
ni.nn.) 

Huffman,  Howard,  assignor  to  J.  A.  Sperry,  West  Palm 
Beach,  Fla.  Shoe  heel  and  decorative  cover  therefor. 
2,076,514;   Apr.   6. 

ITulTmiin,     Louis.       (See    L.nwson,    A.    R.,    and    Huffman.) 

Huffman  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Vable, 
Rderar  W.,  assignor.) 

TTuffman,  Mervin  C,  Claromont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sulli- 
van M.'iohiiiorv  Company.  Roclc  drill  mcchaniKiii, 
2.081,931  ;  June  1. 

Huffman,  Mervin  C,  Claromont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sulli- 
van Machinery  Company.  Drilling  mechanism. 
2,094,124;  Sept.  28. 

Ilulfman,  Mervin  C,  Claromont,  N.  IT.,  assignor  to  SuUi 
van  Machinery  Company.  Pressui'e  fluid  molor. 
2.100.904  :  Nov.  .?o. 

Huffman,  Russell  T,,  Dover,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
iiKslgninents,  to  Knapp-Monarch  Company,  .St.  T^ouis, 
Mo.  Open  end  handle  support  for  sadirons. 
2.092,313  ;   Sept.   7. 

Huffman,  Russell  I.,  and  G.  S.  Braun,  Dover,  Ohio,  as- 
signors, by  mi'sui'  assigiuneul.s,  to  Kiiapp-Mon;irch  (^mii- 
pany,  St.  Tjouis,  Mo.  Handle  structure  for  sadirons 
and  (he  like.     2,092,312;  Sept.  7. 

Iliifford,  KMymond.  Mssignor  to  Monarch  (Jovernor  Com- 
pany, Dotroit,  Mich.  Engine  governor.  2,100,805; 
Nov.  ."',0. 

Ilug,  Fritz  A.,  Berkoley.  Calif.  Annnrntus  for  cnlculal- 
Ing  trigonometric   problems.      2,077,523  ;    Apr.   20. 


Hiigel,  Ernst,  Luckenwalde,  Germany.  Automatic  fire 
extinguishing  apparatus.     2,090,126  ;   Aug.   17. 

Huggett,  Gerald,  St.  Olaf  Township,  Otter  Tail  County, 
Minn.  Broadcast  seeding  attachment  for  tractors. 
2,094,891  ;  Oct.  5. 

Huggins.  Bon,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Connecting  device  for 
harness  or  jack  levers.     2,075,439  ;  Mar.  30. 

Huggins,  Merion  J.,  Upper  Saddle  River,  N.  J.  Con- 
trolling the  flow  of  electric  current.     2,101,068  ;  Dec.  7. 

Hughes,  Arthur  J.,  et  al.  (See  Holmes,  Edward  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hughes,  Author  E.,  Hoopeston,  111.,  assignor  to  Food  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Filling  machine. 
2,081,669  ;  May  25. 

Hughes,  Charles  H.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Semet- 
Solvay  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Mechanical  generator  for  water  gas  machines. 
2,074,472  :  Mar.   23. 

Hughes,  Douglas  M.,  and  L.  G.  Donald,  Toronto,  Ontario, 
Canada.  Gear  lever  carburetor  control.  2.077,838 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Hughes,  Henry,  &  Son,  Limited,  et  al.  (See  Holmes, 
Edward  L.,  assignor.) 

Hughes,  Henry,  &  Son  Limited.  (See  Wood,  A.  B., 
Smith,  and  McGeachy,  assignors.) 

Hughes,  Hoke  S.,  Palmetto,  Fla.  Ice  shaving  machine. 
2,075,522  ;   Mar.    30. 

Hughes,  John,  Rochdale,  England.  Eccentric  for  operat- 
ing sliver  rubbing  devices.     2,067,399 ;  Jan.  12. 

Hughes,  John,  Rochdale,  England.  Gilling  machine  and 
drawing  machine  for  the  treatment  of  fibrous  mate- 
rials.     2,072,451  ;  Mar.   2. 

Hughes,  John,  Rochdale,  England.  Gilling  machine  and 
drawing  machine  for  the  treatment  of  fibrous  mate- 
rials.    2,072,452  ;  Mar.  2. 

Hughes,  John,  Rochdale,  England.  Gilling  machine  and 
drawing  machine  for  the  treatment  of  fibrous  mate- 
rials.    2,072,453  ;  Mar.  2. 

Hughes.  John,  Rochdale,  England.  Gilling  machine  and 
drawing  machine  for  the  treatment  of  fibrous  material. 
2,081,433  ;  May  25. 

Hufhes,  John  M.,  et  al.  (See  Renkin,  Robert  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hughes,  John  R.,  Boston,  Mass.  Road  and  railway  vehicle. 
2.066,836  ;  Jan.  5. 

Hughes,  John  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  steering  wheel. 
2,074,334;  Mar.   23. 

Hughes,  Leigh  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hydraulic  trans- 
mission.     2,075,944  ;  Apr.  6. 

Hughes,  Leo  L.     (See  Dunmore.  P.  W..  and  Hushes.) 

Hughes,  Louis  T.,  Ocate,  N.  Mex.  Trailer  hitch  and 
automatic  brake  control.     2,082,398  ;   June  1. 

Hughes-Mitchell  Processes.  (See  Mitchell,  Thomas  A., 
assignor.) 

Hushes-Mitchell  Processes,  Incorporated.  (See  Mitchell, 
Thomas  A.,  assignor.) 

Hughes-Mitchell  Processes,  Incorporated.  (See  Mitchell, 
T.  A.,  and  Dalton,  assignors.) 

Hughes-Mitchell  Processes,  Incorporated.  (See  Sessions, 
Royal  L.,  assignor.) 

Hughes,  Peter  F.,  Jr.,  Railway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Trans- 
Lux  Daylight  Picture  Screen  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Tape-drawing  arrangement.     2,084,031  ;  June  15. 

Hughes,  Philip  C..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Vending  machine. 
2,100,216  :  Nov.  23. 

Hughes,  Ralph  C,  assignor  to  Reynolds  Gas  Regulator 
(!!o.,  Anderson,  Ind.  Pressure  regulating  valve. 
2,070,660  :  Feb.  16. 

Hughes,  Ralph  C,  assignor  to  Reynolds  Gas  Regulator 
Co.,  Anderson,  Ind.  Spring-toggle  action  shut-ofE 
valve.     2,070,661  ;  Feb.  16. 

Hughes,  Samuel.      (See  Weaver,  J.  M.,  and  Hughes.) 

Hughes,  Samuel,  North  Charleston,  S.  C,  assignor  to 
Ra.vbestos-Manhnttan,  Inc.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Heat  insu- 
lating tape.      2.094.919  ;   Oct.  5. 

Hughes,  Stewart  W.,  Evanston,  111.  Applicator. 
2.103.261  :  Dec.  28. 

Hughes  Tool  Company.  (See  Baggett,  Henry  T.,  and 
Woods,  assignors.) 

Hughes  Tool  Company.      (See  Bettis.  Irvin  IT.,  assignor.) 

Hughes   Tool    Company.      (See  Evans,    Seth,   assignor.) 

Hughes  Tool  Company.  (See  Fletcher,  Harold  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hughes  Tool  Company.      (See  Neuhaus,  Ralph,  assignor.) 

Hughes  Tool  Company.     (See  Scott,  Floyd  L.,  assignor.) 

Hughes  Tool  Company.  (See  Scott,  F.  L.,  and  Garfield, 
assignors.) 

Hughes,  William  A.,  et  nl.  (See  Losier,  George  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hughes,  Zachariah  A.,  Houston,  Tex.,  and  B.  P.  Glover, 
St.  l^/ouis,  Mo.  Safety  electrical  switch.  2,091,148; 
Awf:.  24. 

Hughey,  Carter  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Ivodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Processing  tank.     2,073,300  ;  Mar.  0. 

Ilughev.  ("avler  J..  Itoch(>stiM\  .\.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assimunents.  to  TOastm.m  Kodak  Companv,  Jersm-  City, 
N.    J.        Film   siilicing    iii)|);in\liis.      L'.O^^OlO  l(>  ;    Alay   It. 

Ilngon.  Jean  J.,  and  Y.  Rocard.  I'ari.-^,  France,  assignors 
to  Compagnie  Generale  do  Telegraphic  Sans  Fll.  Elec- 
tric pick-up  ulllizlng  piezoelectric  crystals.  2,069,313  ; 
Voh.  2. 

ITuguenln.  .Albert,  /iirlch,  Switzerland.  Railway  vehicle. 
•J.0.SS..'-)2O  ;   .lulv   27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Huguley,  LucUle  A.,  et  al.  (See  Coshow,  Chester  L., 
assignor. ) 

Huguley,  William  C,  Oak  Tree,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
E.  F.  Baerenrodt,  Essex  Falls,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
making  match  books.     2,074.694  ;  Mar.  23. 

Huguley,  William  C,  Belleville,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  E.  F.  Baerenrodt,  Essex  Falls,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
making  match  cards.     2.093,241  :  Sept.  14. 

Huhn,  Paul  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Abrading  device. 
2,100,780  ;  Nov.  30. 

Huismann,  Johann,  and  H.  Schweitzer,  Wiesdorf,  near 
Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
New  condensation  products  and  preparing  same. 
2,070,207  ;  Feb.  9. 

Huizeng,  John  D.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Century 
Ribbon  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Binding  for  blan- 
kets and  the  like.     2,095,387  :  Oct.  12. 

Hujo,  Stephen,  Jr.,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  Goblet  foot 
forming  device.     2,099,485  ;  Nov.  16. 

Hnkill.  Ross,  et  al.      (See  Ingalls,  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Hulbert.  Edwin  F.,  Glenview,  HI.  Preparing  emulsions. 
2,068,136  ;  Jan.  19. 

Hulbert,  George  E.     (See  Indge,  H.  S.,  and  Hulbert.) 

Hulbert,  George  E.,  Westboro,  assignor  to  Norton  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Grinding  wheel  truing  appa- 
ratus.   2,077,363  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hulbert  John  L..  Pouglikeepsie,  assignor  to  The  De  Laval 
Separator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Speed  controller 
for  milking  machines.     2,096,807  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hulbert,  Olga  C.  (See  Hulbert,  W.  R.,  Schock,  and 
Thompson,  assignors.) 

Hulbert.  Reed  O.,  Ashtabula,  Ohio.  Creeper.  2,084,957  ; 
June  22. 

Hulbert,  William  R.,  D.  R.  Shock,  and  F.  E.  Thompson, 
assignors  to  Olga  Craven  Hulbert,  Chicago,  lU.  Com- 
bustion aiding  means.     2,082,696 ;   June   1. 

Hulin.  Jules,  and  G.  Ford,  Nivelles,  Belgium.  Dies  for 
the  manufacture  of  metal  wheels.     2,088,265  ;  July  27. 

Hull,  Albert  W.     (See  Burger,  E.  E.,  and  Hull.) 

Hull.  Albert  W.,  and  L.  B.  Snoddy,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Electrical 
discharge  device.     2,089,555  ;  Aug.  10. 

Hull,   Charles  A.      (See  Taylor,   R.,  and   Hull.) 

Hull,  Charles  A.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  T.  Dishwashing  ma- 
chine.    2,082,004  ;  June  1. 

Hull,  Clifford  O,     (See  Forestrom,  E.  W.,  and  Hull.) 

Hull,  Daniel  R.,  Watertown,  Conn.  Copper-silicon-alu- 
minum alloy.     2,075,003  ;  Mar.  23. 

Hull.  Daniel  R.,  Watertown,  assignor  to  The  American 
Brass  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Copper-silicon- 
alumlnum  alloys.     2,075,002  ;  Mar.  23. 

Hull,  Edwin  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Spinning  bucket  drive.  2,101,679  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Hull.  Harry  B.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Davton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,073,106 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Hull.  Harry  B.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigerating 
apparatus.     2,074,911 :  Mar.  23. 

Hull.  Harry  P..,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigeratinc 
npnaratuR.     2,084.404  :  Juno  22. 

Hull,  Harry  B.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation. 
Davton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,089,901 ; 
Aug.   17. 

Hull,  Harry  B.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation. 
Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,090,416 ; 
Aug.    17. 

Hull,  Harry  B.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,090.417 ; 
Aug.   17. 

Hull,  Harry  B.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Davton.  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,093,725  ; 
Sopt.  21. 

Hull,  Harry  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  assipi- 
ments,  to  Gonernl  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigerating 
apparatus.     2,097,525  :  Nov.  2. 

H\ill,  Harry  B..  and  R.  S.  Gaugler,  assignors  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  appa- 
ratus.    2.089.960  :  Aug.  17. 

Hull,  Harry  B.,  and  A.  A.  McCormaok,  Dayton.  Ohio,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration. "  Refrigerating  apparatus.     2,096,543  ;  Oct.  19. 

Hull,  Harvard  X,..  Leonla,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyro- 
scope Companv,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Position  control 
system.    2,068,490  ;  Jan.  19. 

Hull,  Harvard  L.,  Leonia.  N,  J.,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyro- 
scope Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Position  con- 
trol 8.vstem.     2,088,654  ;  Aug.   3. 

Hull.  M.iiirire  E.     (See  Otting.  H.  E.,  Browne,  and  Hull.) 

HuU.  Richard  O.,  I.akewood,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  K.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Co..  Wilming- 
ton, Del.     Electrodeposition  of  zinc.     2,080,483  ;  May  18, 

Hull,  Richard  O..  I^akewood,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Addition  agents  for  nickel  plating. 
2,08.'>,754  :  July  6. 

Hull.  Richard  O.,  Lnkewood,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  A  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cadmium  plating.  2.090.049 :  Aug. 
17. 


Hull,  Samuel  P.,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Railroad  Acces- 
sories Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Door  fastener. 
2,077.626;  Apr.  20. 

Hull,  Washington.  (See  Brennan,  E.  A.,  Cairncross, 
Hasselstrom,   and  Hull.) 

Hull,   Washington.      (See  Hasselstrom.  T.,  and  Hull.) 

Hullett,  Vernon  I.     (See  Fox,  R.  T.,  and  Hullett.) 

llulley,  Albert.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Door  arrangement  for 
vehicles.     2,081,815  ;  May  25. 

Hulme,  Philip  M.,  Chuquicamata,  Chile,  assignor  to  Chile 
Exploration  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Temperature 
regulation.     2,071,531 ;  Feb.   23. 

Hulme,  Philip  M.,  Chuquicamata,  Chile,  assignor  to  Chile 
Exploration  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Temperature 
measuring  installation.     2.102,955  ;  Dec.  21.     % 

Hulse,  Delbert  T.     (See  Williams,  William  E.,  assignor.) 

Hulse,  George  E.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company.  Thermo- 
static switch  construction.     2,068,270  ;  Jan.   19. 

Hulse,  George  E.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Pullman  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Car  ventilating  system.     2.089,799  :  Aug.  10. 

Hulse,  Robert  E.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  1. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington.  Del. 
Metal  recovery  process.     2,071,124 ;   Feb.    16. 

Hulse,  Robert  E.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Preparation  of  salt  mixtures.     2,091,179  ;  Aug.  24. 

Hulse,  Robert  E.,  and  R.  L.  Hardy,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  T., 
assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Apparatus  for  the  production  of 
light  metals.     2,068,681 ;  Jan.  26. 

Hulst,  Clarence  P.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Emergency  lighting 
unit.     2,097,236;  Oct.  26. 

Hulst,  Clarence  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Emergency  lighting 
unit.     2,097,237;  Oct.  26. 

Hulswit,  Jan  P.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Bomb.  2.087,287 ; 
July  20. 

Hultgren,  Axel  G.  E.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Heat  treat- 
ment of  worn  tires  and  other  rolling  bodies  of  steel. 
2,076,992  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hultln,  Oscar  H.,  assignor  to  Pneumatic  Scale  Corpora- 
tion, Limited,  Quincy,  Mass.  Carton.  2,085,465 ; 
June  29. 

Hultman,  Gustaf  H.,  and  Claes-Wilhelm  Pilo,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.  Recovering  H2S  from  gases.  2,094,070  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Hultquist,  Charles  A.,  San  Gabriel,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Independent  Pneumatic  Tool  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Pneu- 
matic rock  drill.     2.070.644  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hultsch,  Charles,  assignor  to  C.  G.  Conn,  Ltd..  Elkhart, 
Ind.  Percussion  musical  instrument.  2,085,363 ; 
June  29. 

Humason,  Granville  A.  (See  McDonough,  J.  JI.,  and 
Humason.) 

Humason,  Granville  A.  (See  Shaffer,  W.  D.,  and  Huma- 
son.) 

Humason,  Granville  A.     (See  Young.  Bob,  assignor.) 

Humason.  Granville  A.,  Houston,  Tex.  Drilling  head. 
2.075.899  :    Apr.    6. 

Humason,  Granville  A.,  Houston,  Tex.  Combination  well- 
head and  Christmas  tree.     2,077,480  ;  Apr.  20. 

Humason,  Granville  A.,  Houston,  Tex.  Hvdraulic  well 
pump.     2,079,996  ;  May  11. 

Humason,  Granville  A.,  Houston,  Tex.  Combination  blow- 
out preventer  casing  head  construction.  2,080,610  ;  May 
18. 

Humber  Limited.  (See  Burge,  J.  E.  P.  and  Roughton,  as- 
signors.) 

Humblet,  Joseph,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Valve.  2,079,212 ; 
May  4. 

HuniboUlt-Deutzmotoren  A.  G.  (See  Triebnigg,  Heinrich, 
assignor.) 

Hume.  Horace  D.,  and  J.  E.  Love,  assignors  to  Hume- 
Love  Company,  Garfield,  W'ash.  Harvester.  2,070.083 ; 
Feb.    9. 

Hume,  Horace  D.,  and  J.  E.  Love,  assignors  to  Hume- 
Love  Company.  Garfield,  Wash.  Harvester  reel. 
2,102.709  :  Dec.  21. 

Hume,  Horace  D.,  and  J.  E.  Love,  assignors  to  Hnme- 
Lovo  Company,  Garfield,  Wash,  Harvester.  2,102,710  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Hume,  Horace  D..  and  J.  E.  Love,  assignors  to  Hume- 
Love  Company,  Garfield,  Wash.  Harvesting  machine. 
2.102.711  :  Dec.  21. 

Hume.  John  T.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Electric  ii->usehold 
Utilities  Corporation,  Cicero,  111.  Washing  machine. 
2.082.108;  .Tune  1. 

Hume.  John  T.,  assignor  to  Electric  Household  Utilities 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Cabinet  washing  machine. 
2.088,704;  Aug.  3. 

Hume-Love  Company.  (See  Hume,  H.  D.,  and  Love,  as- 
signors.) 

Hummel,  Hans  G.     (See  Jahrstorfer.  M..  and  Hummel.) 

Hummel.  Johann  N..  Berlin.  Germany,  assignor  to  firm 
Seismos  G.  m.  b.  H..  of  Hannover.  Process  for  inspect- 
ing the  ground.     2,084.143  :  June  15. 

Hummel.  John  G..  Warren  Point,  N.  J.  Shoe  polisher 
and  container.     2.083,448  :  June  8. 

Hummel,  Karl,  Jr.,  Karlsruhe,  Baden,  Germany.  Razor 
strop.     2,078.799  ;  Apr.  27. 

ITumniel-Ross  Fibre  Corporation.  (See  Sale,  John  W., 
assignor.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


303 


Hummer,  Aubrey  E.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Pack- 
ard Motor  Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Change  speed 
gearing.  2,097,566  ;  Nov.  2. 
Humoco  Corporation,  (See  Moore,  George  A.,  assignor.) 
Humphner,  Ferdinand  W.,  Oalj  Parlf,  assignor  to  Mid- 
States  Gummed  Paper  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Reenforced 
paper  and  forming  same.     2,076,343  ;  Apr.  6. 

Humphner,  Ferdinand  W.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Mid- 
States  Gummed  Paper  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Multiply 
latex-treated  paper.     2,077,998  ;  Apr.  20. 

Humphner,  Ferdinand  W.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Mid-States  Gummed  Paper  Co. 
Decaleomania.      2,100,140  ;   Nov.   23. 

Humphrey.  Albert  F.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Snowplow. 
2,095,096;  Oct.  5. 

Humphrey,  Carroll  L.,  deceased,  late  of  Highland  Park. 
Mich.,  by  Vivian  Humphrey,  administratrix,  Highland 
Park,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation.  Internal 
combustion  engine  mounting.     2,068,747  ;  Jan.  26. 

Humphrey,  Dee  E.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Missouri  Rolling  Mill  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Der- 
rick.     2,067,709  ;   Jan.    12. 

Humphrey,  Dee  E.,  assignor  to  Welded  Tank  and  Steel 
Company,   Dallas,  Tex.     Derrick.     2,074,548  ;  Mar.  23. 

Humphrey,  Dee  E.,  assignor  to  Welded  Tank  and  Steel 
Company,  Dallas,  Tex.  Hanger  for  walking  beams. 
2,074,549  ;  Mar.  23. 

Humphrey,  Dee  E.,  assignor  to  Welded  Tank  and  Steel 
Company,  Inc.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Pumping  jack.  2,074,550  : 
Mar.  23. 

Humphrey,  George  T.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Counterbalanced 
crank  arm.     2,076,818  ;  Apr.  13. 

riumphrey.  Irvin  W.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Synthetic  resin  and  producing. 
2,067,054  :  Jan.  5. 

Humphrey,  Irvin  W.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Povrder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Synthetic  resin.  2,072,818 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Humphrey,  Irvin  W.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Composition  of  matter  and 
method  of  producing.     2.072.819  ;  Mar.  2. 

Humphrey,  Irvin  W.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Synthetic  resin  and  produc- 
ing.    2,092,741  ;   Sept.  7. 

Humphrey.  Irvin  W..  ps«ignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Composition  of  matter  and 
producing.     2.094,947  ;   Oct.   5. 

Humphrev,  Irvin  W.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Hydrogenated  resin  esters 
and  producing.     2,099,066  ;  Nov.  16. 

Humphrey.  Irvin  W.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
panv,  "Wilmington,  Del.  Hydrogenated  resin  esters 
and'their  production.     2.099.067  :  Nov.  16. 

Humphrey.  Irvin  W.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Synthetic  resin  and  method 
of  producing.     2.099,486  ;  Nov.   16. 

Humphrey,  Irvin  W.,  and  J.  N.  Borglin,  assignors  to 
Hercules  Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Resin 
acid  ester  and  producing.     2.089,37.5  :  Aug.  10. 

Humphrey,  Vivian,  administratrix.  (See  Humphrey,  Car- 
rol L.) 

Humphreys,  Cecil.  (See  Moravec,  R.  Z.,  Evans,  and 
Humphreys.) 

Humphreys,  Ira  B.,  Denver,  Colo.  Jig.  2,078,605  ;  Apr. 
27. 

Humphreys,  Robert  L.,  and  B.  B.  Farrington,  Berkeley,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Oil  Company  of  California,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Extreme  pressure  lubricating  com- 
positions.    2,073,841 :  Mar.   16. 

Humphries,  Horace  E.,  Blackheath,  London,  assignor  to 
Siemens  Brothers  &  Company  Limited,  London,  Eng- 
land.     Electric  selective  system.      2,087,405;   July  20. 

Humphries,  Horace  E.,  Blacl^heath,  London,  and  H.  J. 
Edwards,  Dartford,  assignors  to  Siemens  Brothers  & 
Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Electric  remote 
control  system.     2.0n0,20,'5 ;  Aug.  17. 

Humphries,  Horace  E..  and  R.  I.  H.  Clark,  assignors  to 
Siemens  Brothers  f;  Company  Jyimited,  liOndon,  England. 
Testing  and  private  wire  arrangement  for  telephone  or 
lii<e  systems.     2,n!)r!.242  ;  Sept.  14. 

Hunclker,  Karl,  assignor  to  I.  E.  McCabe,  Chicago,  111. 
Mercury  switch.     2,085,310  ;  June  29. 

Hund,  August,  West  Orange.  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  Wired  Radio, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rectifier  tube.  2,071,748  ;  Feb. 
23. 

Hund,  Walter  J.,  Oakland,  and  L.  Rosensteln,  assignors 
to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Production  of  add  amides.     2.070,991 :  Feb.   16. 

Hnndemer,  Charles  C,  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Automatic 
defrosting  switch.     2,077,839  ;  Apr.  20. 

Hunerkopf,  Henry,  Bridgeport,  (^onn.,  assignor  to  Genornl 
Electric  Company.  Variable  capacitor.  2,091,85.%; 
Aug.  31. 

Hiingerford  and  Terry.  (See  Hungerford,  C,  and  Dlck- 
erson,  assignors.) 

Hungerford,  f!luirchlll,  Wenonah,  and  B.  Dlckerson, 
OliiRRhoro,  assignors  to  Hungerford  and  Terry,  Inc., 
Clavton,  N.  J.  Water  conditioning  apparatus. 
2,002.716;    Sept.   7. 

Hungerford,  Daniel  C,  Chalfont,  Pa.,  assignor,  l)y  mesne 
assignments,  to  Star  Expansion  Bolt  (Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    Tie  for  concrete  forms.     2,101,141  ;  Dec.  7. 

Hunicke,  Clarence  C.     (See  Ross,  J.  O.,  and  Hunlcke.) 


The    Reeves   Manufac- 
Manufacture   of  stove 


The    Reeves   Manufac- 
Holder  for  twin  pails. 


(See  Bartol,  George 
(See  Lukens,  Hiram 
driver.       2,098,146 ; 


Hunker,    Martin   L.,    assignor   to 

turing  Company,   Dover,   Ohio. 

dampers.     2,072,304;  Mar.   2. 
Hunker,    Martin    L.,    assignor    to 

turing  Company,  Dover,  Ohio. 

2,092,456  ;  Sept.  7. 
Hunker,  Martin  L.,  assignor  to  The  Reeves  Manufacturing 

Company,   Dover,   Ohio.     Top   for  stoves.      2,097,817 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Hunn,  Edward  B,,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stance  Inc. 

Container-duster    for     insecticide    powder.     2,084,493 ; 

June  22. 
Hunn,  Edward  B.,   Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to   Stanco, 

Inc.      Horticultural   oil   spray.     2,087,599  ;    July   20. 
Hunnicutt,  Joseph  E.,  West  Hartford,   Conn.      Safe  and 

protective   means    therefor.      2,076,085 ;   Apr.    6. 
Hunsdiecker,  Heinz,  Cologne-Lindenthal,  Germany.     Lus- 
trous    pigment     and     manufacturing     and     using     it. 

2,103.007:  Dec.  21. 
Hunsicker,   Allan   D.,    Salina,   Kans.     Sieve.     2,068,413 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Hunt,   Arthur  A.,   and  L.   H.   Adair,   Oklahoma  City,    as- 
signors  to    Skelly  Oil  Company,  Tulsa,   Okla.      Sucker 

rod  adjuster.     2,067,700  ;  .Tan.  12. 
Hunt,  Arthur  A.,   and  L.   H.  Adair,   Oklahoma    City,   as- 
signors to  Skelly  Oil  Company,  Tulsa,  Okla.     Sucker  rod 

rack.     2,086,417  ;  July  6. 
Hunt,   C.   Howard,   Pen   Company. 

E.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Hunt,    C.   Howard,   Pen   Company. 

S.,   assignor.) 
Hunt,    Ernst,    Globe,    Ariz.      Post 

Nov.  2. 

Hunt,   George  H.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,074,727  ;  Mar.  23. 
Hunt,    George   L.,    Davenport,    Iowa,    assignor    by   mesne 

assignments,    to   A.    E.    Feragen,    Inc.,    Seattle,    Wash. 

Apparatus   for   gauging  and   straightening  automobiles 

and  parts  thereof.     2,069,249  ;  Feb.  2. 
Hunt,  Gilbert  O.,  Lakeview,  Mont.     Wire  stretching  tool. 

2,086,317  ;  July  6. 
Hunt,  J  Harold.      (See  Horn,  H.  J.,  and  Hunt.) 
Hunt,   J   Harold,   assignor  to   Blotor   Wlieel   Corporation, 

Lansing,  Mich.     Vehicle  wheel.     2,083,066  ;  June  8. 
Hunt,  J.  Harold,  Lansing,  and  A.  S.  Van  Halteren,  East 

Lansing,  assignors  to  Motor  Wheel  Corporation,  Lansing, 

Mich.     Brake  drum.      2,069,071 ;  Jan.  26. 
Hunt,  J  Harold,  and  H.  J.  Horn,  assignors  to  Motor  Wheel 

Corporation,     Lansing,     Jlich.       Double     disk     wheel. 

2,092,975  ;  Sept.  14. 
Hunt,  J.  Harold,  and  A.   S.  Van  Halteren,  assignors  to 

Motor    Wheel    Corporation,    Lansing,    Mich.      Making 

brake  drums.     2.096,177  ;  Oct.  19. 
Hunt,   James   K.,   and   J.   H.    Shipp,   assignors   to  E.    I. 

du   Pont   de   Nemours    &   Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Making  bituminous  compositions.     2,069,314  ;  Feb.  2. 
Hunt,  James  K.,   and  G.   H.   Latham,   assignors  to  E.  I. 

du    Pont    de   Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Treatment  of  cellulosic  bodies.     2,086,418  ;  July  6. 
Hunt,   James  K.,   and   G.   H.  Latham,  assignors   to  E.   I. 

du  Pont   de  Nemours  &  Co.,  Wilmington,   Del.     Treat- 
ing cellulosic  bodies.     2,086,419  ;  July  6. 
Hunt,   James  K.,  and  G.  H.  Latham,  assignors  to   E.   I. 

du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Coated  paper  and  paper-coating  compositions.  2,102,207  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Hunt,   James   V.,   Washington,   D.   C.     Boat.     2,093,320; 

Sept.  14. 
Hunt,  John  H.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 

Detroit,    Mich.      Vacuum-operated    brake.      2,079,409 ; 

May  4. 
Hunt,  John  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.     Auto  coasting 

device.     2,080,484  ;  May  18. 
Hunt,  John  L.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Show  Case  Company, 

Detroit,      Mich.        Sash      construction      for     windows. 

2,087,515;  July  20. 
Hunt,  John  L.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Show  Case  Company, 

Detroit,   Mich.     Metal  window   sash.     2,087,516;   July 

20. 
Hunt,  Lenchars  and  Hepburn,  Limited.      (See  Hickman, 

Alfred  O.  T.,  assignor.) 
Hunt,   Llovd  F.,   Glendale,   Calif.     Protective  system   for 

electrical  distributing  systems.     2,085,364  ;  June  29. 
Hunt,    Milo,    Whittier,    Calif.      Emit    plclcer.      2,072,558; 

Mar.  2. 
Hunt,  Nathan  C,  Salem,  Ohio.     Valve.     2,071,204;  Feb. 

16. 
Hunt,    Nathan    C,    and    S.    C.    Chessman,    Salem,    Ohio; 

said  Chessninn  assignor  to  said  Hunt.     Pressure  valve. 

2,101,025  ;  Dec.  7. 
Hunt,  Ozro  II.,  assignor  to  The  Bristol  Company,  Wnter- 

I)urv,  ("^onn.     Switch  mechanism   for  control  apparatus. 

2.0,82,109  :  June  1. 
Hunt,  Ozro  IT.,  assignor  to  The  Bristol  Company,  Water- 
bury,   Conn.     Automatic  control  system  provided   with 

anticipatory  means.     2,085,.sr>5  ;  July  6. 
Hunt,  O/ro  TT.,  Waterbury,  and  C.  W.   Pet  It  Jean,   Naupra- 

tuck.    assignors    to    The    Bristol    Conipnuy,    Waterbury, 

Conn.      Automatic  control   system.      2,08.'S,8.'S6  ;   July  6. 
Hunt,   Uodii(>y,   Machine  Company.      (See  SImonda,   War- 
ren J.,  assignor.) 
Hunt,  Roy.     (See  Jahraus,  D.  M.,  and  Hnnt.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hunt,  Scott  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation 
Corporation,  South  Bend,  lud.  Fuel  mixture  control. 
2,071,033  ;  Feb.  23. 

Hunt,  Scott  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Avia- 
tion Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Carburetor. 
2,074,728  ;  Jlar.  23. 

Hunt,  Scott  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Avia- 
tion Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Carburetor. 
2.074, 72'J  ;   Mar.   23. 

Hunt,  Scott  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Avia- 
tion Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Carburetor. 
2,092,514;   Sept.    7. 

Hunt,  Scott  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Avia- 
tion Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Carburetor. 
2.102.S4r,  :   Dec.   21. 

Hunt,  Walter  Y.  C,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Rey- 
nolds Metals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Packing 
cheese.     2,077,697  ;   Apr.    20. 

Hunt,   Wayne  H.      (See  JMurray,  L.  A.,  and  Hunt.) 

Hunt,  Wilber  V.,  North  Acton,  Mass.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  killing  poultry.     2,103,288  ;  Dec.  28. 

Hunter,  Alfred  H.,  London,  England.  Device  for  holding 
utensils  on  tables  or  similar  surfaces.  2,083,299  ; 
June  8. 

Hunter  Arms  Co.     (See  Wadsworth,  Clair  W.,  assignor.) 

Hunter,  Campbell  M.,  London,  England.  Jack  attachment. 
2,073,012  ;  Mar.  9. 

Hunter,  David  F.,  assignor  to  The  Shaw-Walker  Company, 
MusUcgou,  Mich.  Cabinet-enclosed  posting  tray. 
2,071,930  ;  Feb.  23. 

Hunter,  David  F.,  and  K.  G.  Bourdon,  assignors  to  The 
Shaw-Walker  Company,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Fastening 
device   for   folders.     2,079,740 ;   May   11. 

Hunter.  Donald  M.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Wrapper  feeding  and 
cutting  device.     2,075,037  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hunter,  Donald  M.,  Wawawai,  Wash.  Fruit  wrapping 
machine.     2.090,257  ;  Aug.  17. 

Hunter,  Donald  M.,  Wawawai,  Wash.  Loading  and  un- 
loading convG.ver.     2,090,258  ;  Aug.   17. 

Hunter.  ICdward,  Springheld,  Ohio.  Registering  photo- 
graphic reproductions  used  in  process  of  color  printing. 
2.099, 3(i4:  Nov.  lO. 

Hunter,  Fenley,  assignor  to  Hunter  Sash  Company,  In- 
corporated, Flushing,  N.  Y.  Mounting  for  double 
panels.     2,103,532  ;  Dec.  28. 

Hunter,  Harry  G.,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Traffic  barrier  op- 
erating  system.      2,094,216 ;    Sept.   28. 

Hunter,  Gerald  G.,  H.  M.  Pryale,  and  S.  C.  Clark,  as- 
signors to  Baldwin  Rubber  Company,  Pontiac,  Mich. 
Floor  covering.     2,099,809  ;  Nov.  23. 

Hunter,  Herbert  T.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Doughnut 
Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Doughnut 
machine.     2,067,849  ;  Jan.  12. 

Hunter,  Hester  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Kimberly- 
Clark  Corporation,  Neenah,  Wis.  Cleaning  device. 
2,079,452  ;  May  4. 

Hunter  Illuminated  Car  Sign  Co.,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Reisiger, 
William  P.,  assignor.) 

Hunter,  Irvin  C.      (See  Erbe,  R.  R.,  and  Hunter.) 

Hunter,  James,  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Hunter, 
J.  D.,  and   Cannity.  assignors.) 

Hunter,  James.  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Hunter, 
J.  D.,  and  Morrill,  assignors.) 

Hunter,  .lanios  D.,  and  K.  Cannity,  assignors  to  The  James 
Hunter  i\[aohlne  Company,  North  Adams,  Mass.  Mul- 
tiple roll  fulling  mill.     2,005.210:  Oct.  5. 

Hunter,  James  D.,  and  F.  B.  Morrill,  assignors  to  The 
.Tames  Hunter  Machine  Company,  North  Adams,  Mass. 
Vacuum  extractor.     2,098,044  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hunter,  James  F.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Liquid  separation 
method  and  apparatus.     2,084.958  :   June  22. 

Hunter.  Jiinios  11..  T/msdowne.  T:i  .  nnd  J.  <".  r.uzzelli. 
Beverly,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica.    Kecord  pressing  matrix.     2.i)'.»2..SS0  :  Sept.  14. 

Hunter,  John  A.      (See  Croft,   G.  M.,  and  Hunter.) 

Hunter.  Louis  N.,  .nnd  J.  W.  Hall,  nssignor.s  to  National 
Radiator  CoriJoralion,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Boiler. 
2,080,404;  M.ay  18, 

Hunter,  Louis  N.,  and  J.  W.  Hall,  assignors  to  National 
Radiator  Corporation,  Johnstown,  I'a.  Relief  device 
for  combustion  ohaml)er.<^.     2,089,202;  Aug.  10. 

Hunter,  T>ouis  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Air  Induc- 
tion Ice  Bunker  Corp.,  Tloboken,  N.  J.  Refrigerating 
apparatus.     2,088.32."? ;  July  27. 

Hunter,  Oliver  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Jen- 
sen Cri\'imery  Machinoiy  Company,  Inc.,  Blnomfiehl. 
N.  J.  Improving  the  viscosity  of  certain  fattv  liquids. 
2,076,372  ;    Apr.    6. 

Hunter,  Percy  R.,  and  L.  F.  Endsley,  assignors  to  Hunter 
Steel  Company,  Neville  Island,  Pittsburgh,  I'a.  Roller 
dam  structure.     2,072^714  ;  Mar.  2. 

Ilniiter.  Percy  10..  and  K.  J.  Deahl.  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  .said 
De.'ilil  iissicnor  to  said  Hunter.  Annealing  box. 
2.075.114  :  Mar.   30. 

Hunter,  I'ercy  lO.,  and  K.  J.  Dealil.  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  said 
Pealil  assignor  (o  said  Hunter.  Annealing  box. 
2.075.115:  Mar.  .30. 
Hunter.  Philip  V..  assignor  to  Callonder's  Cable  and  Con- 
Rtnictinn  ("omnany  Limited.  liOndon.  England.  Electric 
rahle.  2.no.T.445:  Sept.  21. 
Hunter.  Russell  N..  Westfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Teleeraph  Companv.  Secret  communi- 
cation system      2.069.3C9  ;  Feb.  2." 


Hunter,  Rutherford  H.,  Wooster,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
burning  solid  fuel.     2,086,621  ;  July  13. 

Hunter  Sash  Company.      (See  Hunter,  Fenley.) 

Hunter  Steel  Company.  (See  Hunter,  P.  E.,  and  Endsley, 
assignors.) 

Hunter,  Thomas  M.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  American 
Transformer  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Arc  welding  sys- 
tem.   2,097,327  ;  Oct.  26. 

Hunter  Tractor  &  Machinery  Co.  (See  Wagler,  Mann  E., 
assignor.) 

Hunter,  William  H.,  Webb  City,  Mo.  Spiral  packed  work- 
ing barrel  valve  body.     2,087,975  ;  July  27. 

Hunter,  William  H.,  Webb  City,  Mo.  Spiral  packed  work- 
ing barrel  valve  body.     2,099,691  ;  Nov.  23. 

Hunting,  Isaac  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Card  table.     2,077,414 : 

Apr.  20. 
Huntington,    Daniel    J.    W.       (See    Fewins,    Frank,    as- 
signor.) 
Huntington    Rubber   Mills.      (See   Heltman,    J.    W.,    and 

Kelly,  assignors.) 
Huntington,    Sidney  O.,   Schenectady,   N.  Y.,   assignor  to 

General  Electric  Company.     Safety  device.     2,098,805  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Huntley.    Clarence    A.,    Minatare,    Nebr.      Pipe    wrench. 

2,092,699:    Sept.   7. 
Huntley,  James,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Toilet  kit.     2,088,705  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Huntman,    Charles    B.,    Plainfield,    N.    J.      Stabilizer    for 

vehicles.     2,089,263  ;   Aug.    10. 
Huntzicker,   Paul,   Denver,   Colo.,  assignor  to  A.   R.   Wil- 

fley    &    Sons,    Inc.      Centrifugal    pump.      2,092,351 : 
Sept.  7. 
Huntzinger,    Ethan,    Piqua,    Ohio.      Camera.      2,096,496 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Huott,    Edmond   J.,    New   York;    N.   Y.     Telephone   index 

holder.     2,068.271 ;  Jan.  19. 
Hupp  Motor  Car  Corporation.      (See  MacPhersou,    Earle 

S.,  assignor.) 
Hupp  Motor  Car  Corporation.     (See  Punke,  John  J.,  as- 
signor.) 
Hupp  Jlotor  Car  Corporation.      (Walden,  Alfred  E.,   as- 
signor.) 
Huppert,  Paul.      (See  Grimm,  H.  G..  and  Huppert.) 
Huppert,  Paul,  Mannheim,  and  H.  Wolff,  Ludwigshafen- 

on-the-Rhine,    assignors   to    I.    G.    Farbenindustrie   Ak- 

tiengesellschaft,      Frankfort-on  -  the  -  Main,      Germany. 

Transparent  phosphate  glass.     2,077,481  ;  Apr.  20. 
Huppert,  William,  New  York.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Delamere 

Comp.Tuy,   Inc.     Hair  curler.     2,077,149;  Apr.   13. 
Huppert,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Delamere 

Company.  Inc.     Hair  curler.     2,103,533  ;  Dec.  28. 
Huppert,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Delamere 

Company,    Inc.     Hair   curler.      2,103,534;   Dec.    28. 
Huppert,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Delamere 

Company,  Inc.  Hair  curler.  2,103,535  ;  Dec.  28. 
Huppke,  Walter  F.  (See  Frey,  P.  E.,  and  Huppke.) 
Ilurd.  Clarence  :\L,  Huntington,  N.  Y.     Closure  cap  lock. 

2.102.464:  Dec.   14. 
Hurd.    Edwin    P.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Locking   mechanism. 

2,077,698;  Apr.  20. 
Hurd,  Norman  B.,  Newington,  assignor  to  The  American 

Hardware    Corporation,    New    Britain,     Conn.       Lock. 

2.089.145  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hui;d,  Norman  B.,  Newington,  assignor  to  The  American 
Hardware    Corporation,    New    Britain,    Conn.      Lock. 

2.089.146  ;   Aug.   3. 

llurlord,  William  H.  (See  Whittaker,  H.  L.,  and  Hur- 
ford.) 

Hurlbert,  William  G.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Tlie  Bostwick 
Steel  Lath  Company,  Niles.  Ohio.  Rib  attachment 
for  metal  lath.     2,083.300  :   June  8. 

Ilurlburt,  Gene  P.,  assignor  to  M.  C.  Knowles,  Los  Angeles, 
\"'^  .   9-  ^'*®  carburetor  and  generator.     2,078,250; 

Hurley,  James  J.,  et  al.      (See  Marchant,  Arthur  W.,  as- 

sicnor. ) 
lliirle.y,     Melvin     S..     Shirley,      Birmingham,      England. 

Suction  cleaner.     2,096,517  ;  Oct.  19. 

"'{'"I^^■,•,,'^''?"'■^''  ^>  'T''  ^-  Dickinson,  East  Greenwich, 
London.  Lngland.  Apparatus  for  dividing  or  combin- 
ing streams  of  fluent  materials.     2,094.948  :  Oct    5 

Hurlimann,  Max,  .assignor  to  Aktiengesellschaft  Brown 
lioven  &  Cie.,  Baden.  Switzerland.  Electric  valve 
starting  .system.     2.102.950  •  Dec    ■'I 

Hurn,  Jnmea  E  Saugertles,  N.  y],  "assignor  to  The  De 
2,077,999"f  Ap?    ^^''P^'"'*"""'    ^a    Porte,    Ind.      Filter 

"V^hJ'i,"^!  E.'Saugertips,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  De 
2:09ts,f25:  Nov.  9"'^''™*'°'''  ^^  Po>-te.  Ind.     Oil  filter 

"'oct'  •^'■'^^"''^'^  ^-  Portland,  Greg.    Flshway.    2,094,892  ; 

'^"''■''2:06n%'4fFeb.^2''*''°"'      ^"'''-     ^^^^isuring      device. 

Hurst  John  I.,  assignor  to  Hetherington  &  Berner  Inc. 
Imi^^aTApr    2b.     ^t'^n^-J^'^'^eted    asphalt    bucke'^t: 

Hurst,  Max.'   (See  Hei'nrich.  H.,  Hurst   and  Voit  ^ 

"Hf.^h'ov^nl'^V  ^*"*^'^'"^'  "^  O.  Beck,'  WlnS-bVch,  near 
Sdiorndorf  assignors  to  Robert  Bosch  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart.  German.v.  Multicvlinder  fuel  Injec- 
tion pump.     2,097,413;  Oct.  26  •' 


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Hurst,  Reginald  A.,  London,  England,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  W.  E.  Dunn,  Holland,  Mich.  Nonreflecting 
shop  front  and  the  like.     2,092,418  ;  Sept.  7. 

Hurst,   Kobert  O.      (See  Paulson,  iv.,  and  Jdurst.) 

Hurt,  Anton  C,  Akron,  Ohio.  Stop  indicator  for  vehi- 
cles.    2,083,230  ;  June  8. 

Hurt,  Samuel  N.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Manufacturing 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Weighing  scale.  2,071,404 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Hurt,  Victor  H.,  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rub- 
ber sheet  material  and  article  made  therefrom. 
2,075,945  ;  Apr.   6. 

Hurt,  Victor  H.,  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making 
rubber  articles.     2,101,907  ;  Dec.  14.        ^ 

Hurwitz,  Joseph  J.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Oil  burner  sup- 
port.    2,088,959  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hurxthal,  Alplieus  O.,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz, 
Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Direct  motor  drive 
for  disk  fans.     Re.  20,285  ;  Mar.  9. 

Hurxthal,  Alpheus  O.,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz,  In- 
corporated, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Process  and  apparatus 
for   drying  plastic  materials.     2,068,181  ;   Jan.   19. 

Hurxthal,  Alpheus  O.,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz, 
Incorporated,  Pliiladelphia,  Pa.  Double  apron  festoon 
drier.      2,070,483  ;    Feb.    9. 

Hurxthal,  Alpheus  O.,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz, 
Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Skein  conveyor. 
2,095,872  ;  Oct.  12. 

Hurxthal,  Alpheus  O.,  assignor  to  Protor  &  Schwartz, 
Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cork  insert  girt. 
2,100,959  ;  Nov.  30. 

Huse,  Hiram  N.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ball  winding  machine. 
"     2,076,565  ;  Apr.  13. 

Huse,  Oscar  E.,  Gorham,  Jlaine,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  C.  Sherman,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Rodentproof  container. 
2,093,109  ;  Sept.  14. 

Huseby,  Albert  A.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Piano.  2,087,033 ; 
July  13. 

Huseby,  Albert  A.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Piano.  2,102,898 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Huskey,  William  B.     (See  Mims,  Howard  S.,  assignor.) 

Huss,  Richard.     (See  Fischer,  E.,  and  Huss.) 

Hussar,  Julius  A.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Defrosting  re- 
frigerators.    2.075,116  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hussoy,   Irvinjr  J.,    San  Francisco,  Calif.     Furnace  baffle. 

2.080.405  :  May  18. 

Hussmann,  Ernie  L.,  Seiling,  Okla.  Grinder  attachment. 
2,098,147  ;  Nov.  2. 

Husted,  Harry  A.,  Akron,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Dr.  J.  S.  Reid,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Identification 
means  for  steering  wheels  and  the  like.  2,085,023 : 
June  29. 

Hustler  Corporation.     (See  Ferris,  William  D.,  assignor.) 

Huston,  Arch  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Display  device. 
2,096,248  :  Oct.  19. 

Hutchens,  Edward,  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  Utilitv  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cudahy,  Wis.  Tractor  lug. 
2,085,980  ;  July  6. 

Hutchings,  Charles  A.  (See  O'Donnell,  Cornelius,  as- 
signor.) 

Hutchings,  Charles  P.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Ore  con- 
centrating table.     2,072,594  ;  Mar  2. 

Hutchins,  Charles  C,  Eidgway,  assignor  to  Elliott  Com- 
pany,    Pittsburgh,      Pa.       Dynamo-electric     machine. 

2.087.406  ;  July  20. 

Hutchins,  Edward,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Paper  Company.  Process  of  and  apparatus 
for  the  manufacture  of  paper  and  the  like.  2,102,004  : 
Dec.  14. 

Hutchins,  Rufus  J.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Water  heater. 
2,090,003  ;  Aug.  17. 

Hutchinson,  Charles  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Car  protector. 
2,097,923  ;  Nov.  2. 

Hutchinson,  George  D.,  et  al.  (See  Horner,  William  C, 
a.ssignor.) 

Hutchinson,  Henry  R.,  Epsom,  England,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Brands,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preserva- 
tion of  yeast.     2,085,857  ;  July  6. 

Ilulcliinson,  Ilnwai-d  U.,  Akjon,  Ohio.  Attnchment  for 
fire  extinguishing  e<iuipment     2,092,846  ;   Sept.   14. 

Hutchison,  J  Howard,  Enfield,  Pa.  Adjustable  pipe  sleeve 
with  floor  and  coiling  plate.     2,098,389;  Nov.  9. 

Hutchinson,  Job,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Motor  operated  train 
indicator.     Re.  20,340  ;  Apr.  27. 

Ilntchinson,  John  (J.,  J'.razil,  Iiid.  IVIclhod  and  apparatus 
for  manufacturing  aerating  blocks  for  sewage  disposal 
filter  beds.      2,075,038  ;  Mar.   30. 

Hutchinson,  John  F..  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Rem- 
ington Arms  Company,  Inc.  Ammunition.  2,095,333  ; 
Oct,   12. 

Hutchinson,  Lloyd  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  G.  H.  Zouck, 
Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Franklin  Railwav  Supply 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wedge  adjust iiig  nicdi- 
nnism.      2,089,849;   Aug.   10. 

Hutchinson,  Norman.      (See  Davis,  Edward  K.,  assignor.) 

HutchinHon,  Philip  H.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Article  feeding 
mechanism.     2,073,.305  ;  Mar.  9. 

Hutchinson,  I'hilip  II.,  Montclair,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cutting  ma- 
chine.    2,080,941  ;  May  18. 


Hutchison,  Loyd  E.,  Houston,  Tex.  Well  pumping  ap- 
paratus.    2,072,595  ;  Mar.  2. 

Hutchison,  Miller  R.,  Jr.,  Madison,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Packard  Motor  Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor 
vehicle.     2,083,381 ;  June  8. 

Hutchison,  Miller  R.,  Jr.,  Madison,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Multicycol  Pump  &  Engine  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Rotary  pump,  compressor,  engine,  and  the  like. 
2.084,846  ;  June  22. 

Huth,  Erich.     (See  Eckardt,  R.,  Huth,  MUUer,  and  Rahm.) 

Huthsing,  Charles  K.,  Clayton,  Mo.  Pump  and  fire  ex- 
tinguisher.     2,088,790  :  Aug.    3. 

Huthsing,  Charles  K.,  Clayton,  Mo.  Fire  extinguisher. 
2,088,791  ;  Aug.   3. 

Hutt,  George  A.      (See  Hutt,  Robert  J.,  and  G.  A.) 

Hutt,  Hermann  H.     (See  Prownfeld,  J.  M.,  and  Hutt.) 

Hutt,  Robert  J.,  and  G.  A.  Hutt,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Con- 
tainer.    2,069,549  ;  Feb.  2. 

Hutter,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Rock-Ola  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Sound  reproducing  appa- 
ratus.    2,080.275  ;  May  11. 

Huttger,  August,  assignor  to  E.  P.  Huttger,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Metal  window  frame  and  sash  construction. 
2,072,334;  Mar.  2. 

Huttger,  Edward  P.     (See  Huttger,  August,  assignor.) 

Huttinger,  Charles  A.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  Acme  Rayon 
Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Process  of  and  apparatus 
for  treating  fine  filamentous  threads.  2,089,962  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Huttinger,  Charles  A.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  Acme  Rayon 
Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Treating  fine  filamentous 
threads.     2,091,282  ;   Aug.    31. 

Huttinger,  Charles  A.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  Acme  Rayon 
Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  the 
liquid-treatment  of  fine  filamentous  thread.  2,099,338  : 
Nov.  16. 

Huttinger,  William  R.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.  Switch. 
2,099,607  ;   Nov.    16. 

Hiittner,  Fritz,  Karlshorst  near  Berlin,  Germany.  Power 
nlant.     2,075,648  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hiittner,  Fritz,  Karlshorst,  near  Berlin,  Germany.  Pow- 
er plant.     2,086,033  ;  July  6. 

Hutto,  Charles  H.,  Lubbock,  Tex.  Well.  2,074,912  r 
Mar.  23. 

Hutto,  Marsden  C,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Pressure 
Generators,  Inc.  Pressure  generator.  2,075,849 : 
Apr.  6. 

Huxon  Hdfding  Corporation.  (See  Huck,  Louis  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Huxtable,  Clyde  K.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazel- 
tine  Corporation.  Wave  signaling  system.  2,077,045  : 
Apr.  13. 

Huyck,  Ansel  B.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Gas  producer. 
2,083,711  ;  June  15. 

Iluyett,  Robert  B.,  assignor  to  Pangborn  Corporation, 
Hagerstown,  Md.  Abrasive  separating  and  cleaning 
apparatus.     2.093,446  :  Sept.  21. 

Hvoslef,  Fredrik  W.,  Kohler,  \fis.  Radiator.  2,094,172  : 
Sept.  28. 

Hynms.  Mortimer  N..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electro-surgical 
device.     2,102,270:  Dec.  14. 

Hy-Art  Novelty  Co.   Inc.      (See  Sokoloff,   Max,  assignor.) 

Hyatt,  Charley  T.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Die  stock  handle. 
2.095,362  :  Oct.  12. 

Hyatt,  George  H.,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Flashlight  attach- 
ment.    2,092.672  ;  Sept.  7. 

Hybinette,  Victor  N.,  assignor  to  The  Nicraluniin  Com- 
pany, Jackson,  Mich.  Grid  for  ice  travs.  2,008,329  • 
Jan.  19. 

Hyde,  Clifton  C,  Marlborough,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Manu- 
facture of  shoes.     2,092,533 ;    Sept.  7. 

Hyde,  Elbert  L.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio. 
Press   control   mechanism.     2,086,268  ;   July   6. 

Hyde,  Fred  J.,  Redondo  Beach,  Calif.  Pricing  device. 
2,091,710;  Aug.  31. 

Uyde.  John  C  Chicago,  111.  Power  operated  tooth  brush. 
2.009,581  :  Feb.  2. 

TTyde,  John  T.,  Oak  Park,  111.    Heater.     2.069,761  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hyde  IManufacturing  Company.  (See  la  Croix,  Arthur 
.7.,    assignor.) 

Hyde,  Ralph  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Claude 
Noon  lOlectrical  Products  Cori)oration,  I-td.,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.  Safety  device  for  high  potential  electrical 
circuits.      2.0G9,2.'iO;  Feb.  2. 

Hyde,  Reed  W.,  Summit,  N.  J.  Manufacturing  cement. 
2.090,868  ;    Aug.    24. 

Hyde,  Robert  B.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Control  mechanism  for 
carburetors  and  the  like.    2.071,095  ;  Feb.  23. 

Hyde,  William  A.,  assignor  to  L.  J.  Barrett,  Worcester, 
Mass.  Impregnation  of  articles  by  centrifugal  means. 
R<'.  20.(l  1  ;  July  13. 

Hyde,  William  C,  assignor  to  Royal  Revues,  Inc.,  Holly- 
wood, Calif.  Sound  and  pii-lure  reproducing  apparMtu.<! 
for  ndvertising  purposes.      2.0S1.S0S  ;  Juno  22. 

Hydraulic  Brake  Company.  (See  Bowen,  Herbert  C, 
assignor.) 

Hy(lr,MuIi<'  Brake  Company.  (See  Bowen,  Myron  W.,  ns- 
sigiior.l 

Hydraulic  Brake  Company.  (See  Gardner,  Clarence  V., 
assignor.) 

Hydraulic  Brake  Company.  (See  TTeidlolT.  Joseph  R.. 
asHlgnor. ) 


306 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


(See  Loweke,  Aaron  A.,  as- 
(See  McCollum,  Andrew  O., 
(See  McDougall,  George  F., 
(See  Oliver,  Wallace  F.,  as- 
(See  Kiep,  Johann 
The.  (See  Ernst, 
(See  Ernst,  Walter, 
(See  Hubert,  Leslie 
(See  MacMillin,  H. 
(See  Patrick,  Isaac, 


Hydraulic  Brake  Company. 

signor.) 
Hydraulic  Brake  Company. 

assignor.) 
Hydraulic  Brake  Company. 

assignor.) 
Hydraulic  Brake  Company. 

signor.) 
Hydraulic  Coupling  Patents  Limited. 

N.,  assignor.) 
Hydraulic    Press    Corporation,    Inc., 

Walter,  assignor.) 
Hydraulic  Press  Corporation,   The. 

assignor.) 
Hydraulic  Press  Corporation,  The. 

S.,  assignor.) 
Hydraulic  Press   Corporation,   The. 

F.,  and  Hubbert,   assignors.) 
Hydraulic  Press  Corporation,  The. 

assignor.) 

Hydraulics,    Inc.      (See  Lassman,   Benjamin,  assignor.) 
Hydraulic  Supply  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Norris, 

George  H.,  assignor.) 
Hydril  Company."    (See  Foran,  E.  T.,  Parker,  and  Bird, 

"assignors. ) 
Hydrocarbon  foundation,  Ltd.      (See  Loughrey,   Carl  T., 

assignor.) 
Hydro-Gropck  G.  m.  b.  H.      (See  Oroeck,  Max,  assignor.) 
Hydromatic  Corporation.      (See  Pardee,   Harvey   S.,   as- 
signor.) 
Hydroxsul,  Inc.     (See  Khodakoff,  Maxim  S.,  assignor.) 
Hygienic    Tube    &    Container    Company.       (See    Lermer. 

Herman  B.) 
Hygrade  Novelty  Co.     (See  Greenwald,  Herman.) 
Hygrade   Sylvania   Corporation.      (See   Burns,   Laurence, 

assignor.) 
Hygrade  Sylvania  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Hygrade  Sylvania  Corporation. 

signor.) 
Ilycriade  Sylvania  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Hygrade  Sylvania  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Hygrade  Sylvania  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Hygrade  Sylvania  Corporation. 

and  Moore,  assignors.) 
Hygrade  Sylvania  Corporation. 

Jr.,  assignor.) 
Hygrade    Sylvania   Corporation. 

J.,  assignor.) 
Hygrade  Sylvania  Corporation. 

signer,  1 
Hygrade    Sylvania    Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Hygrade  Sylvania  Corporation. 

assignor.) 
Hygrade  Sylvania  Corporation. 

assignor. ) 
Hygrade  Sylvania  Corporation.      (See  Zabel,   Holland  M., 

assignor.) 
Hyland,    Lawrence  A.,   Washington.  D.   C,    assignor,   by 

mesne  as.^ignments,  to  Bondix  Radio  Corporation,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Indicating  device.     2,071,284  ;  Feb.  16. 
Hyland,    Lawrence   A.,    Wnshineton.    0.    C,    assignor   to 

Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  East  Orange,  N.  J.     Elec- 
trical generating  and  control  system.     2,095,134  ;  Oct.  5. 
Hyland,   Lawrence   A.,    Washington,   D.    C,    assignor,    by 

mesne  assignments,   to  Bendlx  Radio  Corporation.  Now 

York,  N.  Y.    Electrical  regulator  apparatus.    2,095,388  ; 

Oct,  12. 
Hvlander,  Hans.     (See  Elfving.  T.  M.,  and  Hylander.) 
Hylp,  Howard  R.,  et  al.     (See  Bradford,  William  W.,  Jr., 

assignor.) 
Hyman.  Henry.     (See  Brltsch,  Otto  C,  assignor.) 
Hyman,  Henry.     (See  Muldoon.  Bernard  P.,  assignor.) 
Hyman,   Henry.      (See  Rothenberg,   Harry,  assignor.) 
Hyman,    Morris   J.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Waste   pipe   trap 

plus:.     2.071  ,,'532:  Feb.  23, 
Hymans.    Edgar  M„   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Bus   registering 

system.     2,083,204  ;  June  8. 
Hynd.    Alexander,    Chicago,    HI.      Furnace    bridge    wall. 

2.083.846  :  June  15. 
Hyndman.  Meade,  assignor  to  Rosenthal  Paper  Company, 

St.  Louts,  Mo.     Folding  box.     2,077.174;  Apr.  13. 
Hynes,  Dihrell  P.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Chicago  Forging 

&  Manufacturing  Co.,   Chicago,   ni.     Hood  closure  se- 
curing means.     2,079,556  ;  May  4. 
Hyne.s.  I>)brell  P.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Forging  &  Manu- 
facturing    Co.,     Chicago,     111,     Car     door     fastening. 

2,091,816:  Aug.  31. 
ITyne.i.  Nnn  G.      (See  Ballou,  Holden  P.,  asslcnor.) 
Hynson,  Wescott  &  Dunning,  Incorporated.     (See  Harden, 

Wilton  C,  assignor.) 
Hysko.   John   L.,   I'.ronklyn   and   W.  V.   K.   Large,   Hollis, 

N.  Y..  and  C.  C.  Miinro.   East  Orange,  N,  J.,  assignors 

to    Bell     Telephone     T>abor,T  torios,     Incorporated,     New 

York,  \.  Y.     TelotyniMvriter  svstem.     2.003.080  :  Sept.  14. 
Hyslop,  Joseph  F.,  Falkirk,  assignor  to  John  G.  Stein  & 

Company     I.Imlted,     r.onnvbrldge,     Scotland.       Checker 

brickwork    construction    for    regenerators.     2,068,292 : 

Jan.   10. 


(See  Carter,  Emmett  F., 
(See  Cox,  James  L.,  as- 

(See  Hoffman,  Eugene  J,, 

(See  Jackman,  Joseph  J., 
(See  Krahl,  Walter  L., 

(See  Kroncwetter,  H.  P., 
(See  Lane,  William  C, 
(See  McCarthy,   Henry 

(See  Miller,  Carl  F.,  as- 
(See   Rogan,    John   J., 

(See  Thomas,  Ralph  B., 

(See  Wittich,  Edward  H., 


(bee   Broder- 

(See   Bttrgin, 

(See   Busse, 


I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Allea, 

Richard,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Andrussow, 

Leonid,   assignor.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Baebr, 

Hans,  assignor.) 
1.    G.   Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Baeher, 

H.,  and  Braus.  assignors.) 
I.    Q.   Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See   Baebr, 

H.,  and  Mengdehl,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Baumann, 

Paul,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktingesellschaft.     (See  Bayer,  O., 

Herdieckerhoff,  and  Schindhelm,  assignors.) 
I.     G.     Farbi'nindustrie     Aktiengesellschaft.      (See    Beck, 

Adolf,  assignor.) 
I.    G.    Farbeillndustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Bren- 

necke,  W.,  and  Brodersen,  and  Hubert,  assignors.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie   Aktiengesellschaft. 

sen,  Karl,  assignor.) 
I.   G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 

Ernst,  assignor,) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft. 

Ferdinand,   assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      ( See  Dachlauer, 

K.,  and  Jackel,   assignors.) 
I.   G.   Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Dannen- 

berg.  H..  and  Hubert,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Deiters, 

W.,  Herold,  Koppe,  and  Lflttge,  assignors,) 
I.   G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Dilthey, 

Walther,  assignor.) 
I.   G.   Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Dilthey, 

W.,   and  Quint.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie   Aktiengesellschaft.      (See   Doser, 

A.,    Schroter,   and  Bayer.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Eberhardt, 

Krnst.  .nssicrnor. ) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Eberhardt, 

E.,  and  Stadler,  assignors.) 
I.    G.   Farbenindustrie   Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Eggert, 

J.,  and  Heymer,  assignors.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie   Aktiengesellschaft.      (See   Eggert, 

J.,  and  Nissen,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Eggert,  J. 

Wendt.  and  Frohlich,  assignors.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.      (See    Engel- 

hardt,  Rudolf,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Erb,  Karl, 

assignor.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Fick, 

Reinhold,  assignor.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Flkent- 

scher,  Hans,  assignor,) 
I,    G.    Farbenindustrie   Aktiengesellschaft.      (See   Fikent- 

scher,  H.,  and  Hengstenberg,) 

I,  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Fink,  H., 

and  Stahn.   assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Flemming, 

Walter,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Franken- 

burger,    W.,    Hammerschmid,   and  Roessler,  assignors.) 
I.  G.   Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Franzen, 

Hans,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Friedrich, 

Hermann,  assignor.) 

I.   G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Gericke, 

P.  H.,  Herold,  Kratz,  and  Voet,  assignors,) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie   Aktion.cesellschaft.      (See   Giesen, 

J..  Hanisch.  and  Dally,  assignors.) 
1.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft. 

Herbert,  assignor.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

H.  G.,  and  Huppert,  assicnors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktienaesellschaft.     (See  Gross,  E., 

Waopps,  Ililconfeldt.  and  Petz.  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Grotowsky, 

Hans,  assignor,) 
I,  G,  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

F.,  and  Haussnmnn,  assignors,) 
I,  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

Max,  assignor,) 

I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

M.,  and  von  Kujaw.a,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

Karl,  asslcnor.) 
I.   G.   Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

P.,  and  Smeykal.  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

H.,  and  Rabe,  assignors,) 
T.    (}.   F.irhonindnsrriH  Aktiengesellschaft. 

.\..  and  Duft.sohmid,  assignors.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft 

Paul,  assignor.) 

I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

F.  A.,  and  St.nif,  assicnors. ) 
I.  G,  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

kerhofl,    Ernst,    assignor.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft. 

P.,  and  Smeykal,  assignors.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie   Aktiengesellschaft 

P.,  Wustrow,  and  Wetzel,  assignors.) 


(See    Gorke, 
(See   Grimm, 


(See  Guenther, 

(See  Hagedorn, 

(See  Hagedorn, 

(See  Hamann, 

(See  Harold, 

(See  Hartmann, 

(See  Heinzel, 

(See   Heisel, 

(See  Henglein, 

(See  Herdlec- 

(See  Herold, 

(See  Herold, 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


307 


I.   G.   Farbenindustrie  AUtiengesellschaft.      (See   Heymer, 

Gerd,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Holzach, 

K.,  and  Lange,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Hopff,  H., 

and  Schmidt,  assignors.) 
I.   G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Hubert, 

B.,  and  Dannenberg,  assignors.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Huis- 

mann,  J.,  and  Schweitzer,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Huppert, 

P.,  and  Wolff,  assignors.) 
I.     G.     Farbenindustrie     Aktiengesellschaft.      (See     Im- 

mendoerfer,  Eugen,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Jahrstor- 

fer,  M.,  and  Hummel,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Jeltsch, 

A.,  and   Strzyzewski,   assignors.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.      (See    Kaess- 

mann,  Emil,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Keunecke, 

Emil,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Kiesskalt, 

S.,  and  Mpjer.  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Koch,  B., 

and  Thomsen,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Korinth, 

E.,  and  Meder,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Kranzlein, 

Georg,  assignor.) 
I.   G.   Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Krauch, 

C,  Eyer,  and  Schliephake,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  et  al     (See  Kuss, 

E.,  and  Miessner,  assignors.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.      (See    Luetz- 

kendorf,   Walther,  assignor.) 
I.   G.   Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Luther, 

M.,  and  Dietrich,  assignors.) 
I.    G.   Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.      (See    Luther, 

M.,  and  Goetze,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Mark,  H., 

Fikentscher,  Hengstenberg,  and  Slisich,   assignors.) 
I.   G.   Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Meidert, 

Friedrich,  assignor.)  • 

I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.      (See   Michel, 

Josef  M.,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Mueller- 

Cunradi,  M.,  and  Otto,  assignors.) 
L    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.      (See    Nelles, 

Johannes,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Neubert, 

Paul,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  P''arbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Orthner, 

L.,  Bohme,  Meyer,   and  Becker,   assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Otto,  M., 

and  IMueller-Cunradi.  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Pfannen- 

stiel,   H.,   and  Matthaes,   assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Pfuetzer, 

G.,  and  Losch,  assignors.) 
I.   G.  FarbenindustriP  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Pier,  M., 

and  Donath,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Pier,   M., 

Rumpf,  and  Donath,  assignors.) 
I.   G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Pier,  M., 

Simon,  nnd   .Tncob.  assicnors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Rabe,  H., 

and  Otto,  nssignors.) 
I.  G.  F.ni-lx'iiindnKf rip  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Reichert, 

H.nns.  .'issicnor. ) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Rein, 

Herbert,    assignor.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiongesollschaft.       (See    Reppe, 

W.,  and  Keyssner,  nssignors.) 
I.    G.    Farben'industiie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Reppe, 

W..  Keyasner,  ,nnd  Dorrer,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Reppe,  W., 

and  KuPhn,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Reppe,  W., 

and  Nicolai,  assignors.) 

I.    G.    Farbf'iiindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Reppe, 

W.,  nnd   Schlichting,   assignors.) 
I.    G.    Fjirbonindustrip    Akticngosellschaft.      (See    Reppe, 

W.,  and  TIfpr,  assignors.) 
I.  a.  Farbenindustrie  Aktioncresellsebaft.     (See  Rosenthal, 

L.,   Tippker,  and   Hebermebl,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Fnrbeniiid\is)ri(!  AktipngpsellsehaCt.      (See  Rosinsky, 

Wnlfpr.   assignor.) 
I.  O.  FnrbpnlnduHtrle  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Rosinsky, 

W.,  and  Ranmann,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farhenlndiisfrio  AktlpngesellRchaft.      (See  Roth,  P., 

Elvert.   nnd   Sipinbergcr,   assignors.) 
I.     G.     Parbcnlndiisl  rlp    AktipngospUschaft.      (See     Rum- 

pbeldt,  C,  and  S( Tzyzpwsld,  assignors.) 
I.   G.   Farbenindustrie  Aktipngpspllschaft.      (See   ScharlT, 

M.,  Rrode,  Johannsen,  and  Reichart,  assignors.) 
I.    <i.    l''arbpnindMslr|p    AktlengpsellspliMrt.      (See    Scliatz, 

Ilpnnani),   assignor.) 
I.  Q.   I''rirhenlnduHtrlo  Aktlongespllsphaft.      (See  Sclipuble, 

Rudolf,   assignor.) 
I.   G.   FarbpnInduBtrle  Aktlpngesellsohaft.      (See  Scheuer- 
mann, A.,  Brill,  and  Wletzol,  assignors.) 


(See  Schieber, 

(See  Schieren- 

(See  Schiller, 

(See  Schlecht, 

(See  Schmidt, 

(See  Schmidt, 

(See  Schmidt, 

(See  Schneider, 

(See  Schoeller, 

(See  Schoeller, 

(See    Sehu- 


(See  Schweitzer, 


I.   G.   Farbenindustrie   Aktiengesellschaft. 

Walter,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

beck,  Julius,  assignor.) 
1.   G.   Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

G.,  and  Wietzel,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

L.,  and  Naumann,  assignors.) 
I.   G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

Otto,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengelsellschaft. 

O.,  and  Meyer,  assignors.) 
I.   G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

R.,  and  Kuster,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

Wilhelm,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

C,  and  Koerding,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 

C,  and  Wittwer,   assignors.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft. 

macher,  Carl  A.,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Sirot,  A., 

and  Wick,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Smeykal, 

Karl,  assignor.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie   Aktiengesellschaft.      (See    Staud- 

inger,    H.,    and  Heuer,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Steibelt, 

Werner,   assignor.) 
L    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Stein- 

dorff.  A.,  and  Balle,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Steindorff, 

A.,   Balle,  and  Heimke,  assignors.) 
I.     G.     Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.      (See    Stein- 
dorff. A.,  Balle,  Heimke,  and  Horst,  assignors.) 
1.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Stern,  G., 

and  Hasenclever,  assignors.) 
I.  G.   Farbenindustrie  Aktiengellschaft.      (   See  Stern,   G., 

and  Hoess,  assignors.) 
I.  G.   Farbpnindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Stocklin, 

P.,  and  Konrad.  assignors.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Stoe- 

wener,  Fritz,  assignor.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.      (See   Strath- 

meyer,  Walter,  assignor.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie   Aktiengesellschaft.      (See   Straus, 

Fritz,  assignor.) 

I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellshaft. 

E.,  and  Kiesskalt,  assignors.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Tietz, 

Hans,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Tschunkur, 

E.,  and  Bock,  assignors.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Ufer, 

Hanns,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengpspllschaft.      (See  van  Taack- 

Trakranen.  F..  nnd  Wietzel.  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  von  der 

Horst,  H.  D.  F.,  Muenz,  and  Vogt,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  v 

nitz,  BrunOj  assignor.) 
L    G.    Farbenindustrie   Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  v.    Pon- 

gratz,  E.,  and  Immel,  assignors.) 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Wallis,  T., 

and  Falek,  assignors.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Wick, 

Georg,  assignor.) 
I.  G.  Farbpnindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Wilmanns, 

Gustnv.  nssitrnnr. ) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie   Aktiengesellschaft.      (See    Wolff, 

Werner,  assignor.) 
I.    G.    Farbenindustrie   Aktiengesellschaft.      (See    Wulff, 

C,  and  Dorrer,  assignors.) 
I.   G.    F.TrbPnindustrip    Aktipngesellschaft.      (See   Zetzche, 

W.,    and   F-ihor.   assignors.) 
1.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Zetzsche, 

W.,  Graumann,  Faber,  and  Sti.x.  assignors.) 
I.   G.   Ifiulipulndustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Zirngibl, 

Hans,  assignor.) 
I-T-E  Circuit  Brpaker  Company.     (See  Graves,  Herbert 

C.  Jr..  assignor.) 
I-T-E.   Circuit   Breaker    Company.      (See   Scott,   William 

•M.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
lanis.    llarlpy,    East    Orange,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    Radio 

Corporation  of  ,\iiipi-ica.     Tclpvision  trnnsniitting  appa- 
ratus.     2,0!)S,3!)n  :  Nov.  0. 
lams,  Harley  A.,   Collingswood.  N.   J.,  assignor  to  Rndto 

Corporation    of    Arnprlca.      Method    and    apparatus    for 

t(>IevIsIon  transmission.     2,090,1)80  ;  Nov.  23. 
Unika.    Miis.'iru.    Tokyo.    .Japan.      Llirliliug    gas    displiarEe 

tnlips.      2.07-.. I^OO  :    i\rar.   30. 
Ice    Cream    Disppnslng    Corporation.       (See    Williamson, 

Sydni'y  W..  assignor.) 
Idaho  Marylanil  Mines  Corporation.     (See  Newsom,  John 

B,,  assignor.) 
Iddlnirs.  Carl,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.     Making  liquid  sprays. 

2,070.107:   Feb.  9.  >-      i  y     i 

Iddlnirs.   Carl,   Staton  Island,  N.   Y..   nnd  G.   S.   Simpson, 

Pl;iln(lpid,   N.    J.,   assignors   to   General    Clipmloal   Com- 

I)any,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Apparatus  for  healing  ninte- 

rlal.s.     2.070.017;  May  I. 
Iddlngs.    Ilospoe   C.      (See   llnnley,    IC,    nnd   Bpnnett,   ns- 

fllgnors.) 


(See  von  Reib- 


308 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Iddings,  Carl,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Muialo  Company,  Inc.  Casein  solution.  2,090,630 ; 
Aug.  24. 

Ide,  Charles  E.     (See  Weisberg,  H.  J.,  and  Ide.) 

Ide,  Harry  H.,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Associated  Electric 
Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  field  tele- 
phone and  telegraph  assembly.     2,072,264 ;  Mar.  2. 

Ide,  Sher\YOod  C",  assignor  to  I.  M.  Jones,  Thiensvllle, 
Wis.     Vending  machine.     2,074,845  ;  Mar.  23. 

Ideal  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Xoel.  Clay  W.,  assignor.) 

Ideal  Fastener  Corporation.  (See  Silberman,  David,  as- 
signor.) 

Ideal  Fastener  Corporation.  (See  Silberman,  D.,  and  Con- 
lin,  assignors.) 

Ideal  Machine  Company.     (See  Sneva,  Ingolf  E.,  assignor.) 

Idealite,  Inc.     (See  Laxer,  Harry  M.,  assignor.) 

Igoe,  John.      (See  Riess,  J.,  Igoe,  and  Ward.) 

Ihagee  Kamerawerlj-Steenbergen  &  Company.  (See 
Xiichterlein,  Karl,  assignor.) 

Ihln,  Alois,  Berlin-Weissensee,  and  M.  Reger,  Berlin- 
Charlottenburg.  Germany,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.  Gaseous       electric       discharge       device. 

2,080,919  ;  May  18. 

Ihrig.  Harrv  K.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Drawing  metal. 
2,067,530  ;■  Jan.   12. 

Ihrig,  Harry  K.,  assignor  to  Globe  Steel  Tubes  Co.,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Cementation.     2,071,533  ;  Feb.  23. 

Ihrke,  Albert  J.      (See   Hills,  Ernest  E.,  assignor.) 

Ike,  Arthur  E.,  Sidnev,  Ohio.  Instrument  tor  measuring 
lengths  and  angles.     2,093,048  :  Sept.  14. 

Ikeda.  Rihachi,  and  S.  Satake,  San  Mateo,  Calif.  Folding 
box-.     2.072,753  :  Mar.  2. 

Iki,  Tsunevasu.  (See  Sahashi,  Y.,  Taken chi,  Shimamoto, 
and  Iki.") 

Ilberg,  Waldemar,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telographie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Tele- 
visor transmission  system.     2.090,004  ;  Aug.  17. 

Her,  Lawrence  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Liquid  dispenser, 
2,060.977  ;  Jan.  5. 

Ilford  Limited.      (See  Kendall,  John  D.,  assignor.) 

Ilford  Limited.      (See  Levy,  L.  A.,  and  West,  assignors.) 

Ilg  Electric  Ventilating  Company.  (See  Frank,  J.  M., 
and  Reitz,  assignors.) 

Ilgenfritz,  Lester  JI.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Pro- 
ducing time  lag  in  electrical  circuits.  2,068,293  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Illeh.  Herbert  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Foot  massaging  or 
exercising  device.     2,080,208  ;  May  11. 

Illingworth  Carbonization  Company  Limited,  The.  (See 
lUingworth,   Stewart  R.,  assignor.) 

Illingworth,  George.  (See  Donovan,  J.  F.,  and  Illing- 
worth.) 

Illingworth,  Stewart  R.,  Fernwood,  Radyr,  Wales,  as- 
signor to  The  Illingworth  Carbonization  Company  Lim- 
ited, Manchester,  England.  Apparatus  for  the  carboni- 
zation or  heat  treatment  of  solid  materials.  2,071,071  ; 
Feb.  16.  ,       ,„       ^ 

Illinois  Clay  Products  Company,  The,  et  al.  (See  Den- 
ning. Paul  S.,  assignor,) 

Illinois  Clay  Products  Company,  The,  et  al.  (See  Jones, 
Otis  L..  assignor.) 

Illinois  Electric  Porcelain  Company.  (See  Kcttron. 
Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Illinois  Engineering  Company.  (See  Hornung,  John  C. 
assignor.) 

Illinois  Engineering  Company.  (See  Leutwiler,  R.  \\ ., 
and  Eichholz,  assignors.) 

Illinois  Iron  and  Bolt  Company.  (See  Gillette,  W.  R.,  and 
Warner,  assignors.) 

Illinois  Powder  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lux,  Wil- 
liam F.,  assignor.) 

Illinois  Railway  Eciuipment  Company.  (See  Harbert,  Vic- 
tor H.,  assignor.) 

Illinois  Tool   Works.      (See  Council,  James  J.,  assignor.) 

Illinois  Tool  Works.     (See  England,  Frank  W.,  assignor.) 

Illinois  Tool  Works.     (See  Olson,  Carl  G.,  assignor.) 

Illinois  Tool  Works.     (See  Thode,  Adolf,  assignor.) 

Illinois  Watch  Case  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Edward 
C,  assignor.) 

Illinois  Watch  Case  Company.  (See  Hannings,  Charles  J.. 
assignor.) 

Illlutn,  Herbert  C  Wilmette,  111.  Advertising  display. 
2.074,587  ;  Mar.  23. 

Ulmer,  liOuis,  Cortland.  N.  Y.  High  speed  piston  ring 
svstem.     2,072,023  ;  Mar.  2. 

Illriier.  I-ouis.  Cortland,  X.  Y.  Overhead  luggage  rack. 
2,003.3.")n  ;  Sept.  14. 

Illschc,  Arthur,  Rve,  N.  Y.  Button  fastener.  2,075.722: 
Mar,  .10. 

Illsche,  Arthur,  Rye,  N.  Y.  Men's  suspenders.  2.083.331  ; 
Juno  8, 

Ill.<!lev,  Fr.nnk  P,,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Pressure  relief  valve. 
2.007.924  :  Jan.  19. 

lUuslgraph  Corporation.      (See  Stonebraker,  Fred,  Sr.) 

Imrs  Harold  V...  Ashland,  Ky..  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Comp.'itiv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Melting  pitch.  2.067,450  : 
.Tan.    12. 

Imes,  Harry  B.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Cloud,  Louisville.  Ky. 
Ice  refrigerator.     2.091,989:   Sept.   7. 

Imgnind,  GrorL'e  W..  Sprlnt'fiold.  III.  Railway  brake  bot- 
tom connecting  rod   guard.      2.007.008;   Jan.   12. 


Iinhof.   Hermann.      (See   Roux,   E.,   and   Inihof. ) 

Imhof,  Hermann,  assignor  to  Askania-Werke  Aktiengesell- 
schaft  vormals  Centralwerkstatt  Dessau  und  Carl  Bam- 
berg Friedenau,  Berlin-Fridenau,  Germanv.  Suspen- 
sion for  Eotvos  balance.     2,089,164  ;  Aug.  3. 

Imler,  Paul  M.,  Burton  Township,  Genesee  County,  Mich. 
Culinary  utensil.     2.092,918  ;  Sept.  14. 

Iinler.  Thomas  E.,  Salina,  Kans.  Valve  for  water  closet 
tanks.    2,077,325  ;  Apr.  13. 

Imuiel,  Adam.      (See  v.  I'ongratz,  E.,  and  Immel.) 

Immendoerfer,  Eugen,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  as- 
signor to  I.  G.  t'arbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Chrome  tanning. 
2,091,683  ;  Aug.  31. 

"Inipa"  Import-und  Versand-Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  (See 
Haimann,  Emmerich,  assignor  of  one-half.) 

Imperial  Brass  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Arndt, 
William  E.,   assignor.) 

Imperial  Brass  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Dobrick,  August  C,  assignor.) 

Imperial  Brass  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Mcintosh,   Robert   D.,   assignor.) 

Imperial  Brass  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Schanley,  William  C,  assignor.) 

Imt.li  rial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Baird,  W., 
Mavin.  and  Murray,  assignors.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Baldwin, 
Alfred  W..  assignor.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Baldwin,  A. 
W.,  and  Bunbury,  assignors.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Baldwin, 
A.  W.,  and  Piggott,  assignors.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.      (See  Harnett,  E. 

D.  B.,  and  Lawrence,  assignors.) 

Imperial   Chemical   Industries   Limited.      (See  Barsby,   C. 

R.,  and  Streight,  assignors.) 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.      (See  Beckett,  E. 

G.,  Shaw,  Stephen,  Semple,  and  Thomson,  assignors.) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries    Limited.      (See   Burchill, 

J.,  and  White,  assignors.) 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.     (See  Carter,  P.  G., 

Sennett,  and  Shaw,  assignors.) 
Imperial   Chemical    Industries    Limited.      (See   Child,    C, 

and  Thomas,  assignors.)* 
Imperial  Chemical   Industries  Limited.      (See  Clark,   Ar- 
thur M.,  assignor.) 
Imperial   Chemical   Industries  Limited.      (See   Coffey,    S., 

Lapworth,  and  Sexton,  assignors.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.      (See  Craik,  James, 

assignor.) 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.      (See  Clark,  Wil- 
liam J,,  assignor.) 
Imperial  Chemical   Industries  Limited.      (See  Clemo,   G. 

R.,  and  Cockburn,   assignors.) 
Imperial   Chemical   Industries  Limited.      (See  Coffev,   S.. 

and  Schofield,  assignors.) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries   Limited.      (See   Crawford. 

John  W.  C,  assignor.) 
Imperial   Chemical   Industries,   Limited.      (See  Crawford, 

J.  W.  C,  and  G rigor,  assignors.) 
Im)ierial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.      (See  Drnmmond, 

A.  A.,  and  ^Morgan,  assignors.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Dunn,  J.  S., 
Hinisworth,  and  Lefebure,  assignors.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Dunn,  J.  S., 
and  Lefebure,  assignors.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Eastwood. 
Robert  A.,  assignor.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Ellingworth, 
S..  Haddock,  Lodge,  and  Lumsden,  assignors.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited^  (See  Fair- 
weather,  D.  A.  W.,  and  Thomas,  assignors.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Fawcett, 
Eric  W.,  assignor.) 

Imperial    Chemical    Industries    Limited.      (See    Fawcett, 

E.  W.,    and    McCowen,    assignors.) 

Imperial    Chemical    Industries   Limited.      (See    Fleming, 

James  S.  B.,  assignor.) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries   Limited.       (See    Haddock, 

N'.  H..  and  liumsden.  assignors  ) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries    Limited.       (See    Haddock, 

N.  H.,  Lodge,  and  Lumsden,  assignors.) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries   Limited.      (See   Hailwood, 

Anthony  J.,  assignor.) 
Imperial   Chemical    Industries   Limited.       (See   Hardacre, 

R.  W.,  and  Wormald,  assignors.) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries    Limited.       (See    Harper. 

Robert  O.,  assignor.) 
Imperial  Chemical   Industries  Limited.      (See  Haupt,  Al- 

hertus  IT,,  assignor,) 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.     (See  Hellbron,  I. 

M.,  and  Irving,  assignors.) 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.     (See  Hilditch,  T. 

P..  and  Rige,  assignors.) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries    Limited.       (See    Hill,    R.. 

and  Walker,  assignors.) 
Imne-lal     Chemical     Industries     Limited.       (See     Hlnkel, 

Leonard    E..  assignor.) 
Tniperial   Chemical  Industries  Limited.     (See  Holm,  John 

M..  assignor.) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries    Limited.       (See    Howard, 

S.,  and  Wormald,  assignors.) 


LIST   OF  PATENTEES 


309 


Iniporial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Jones,  M., 
Smith,  and  Stewart,  assignors.^ 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Knight,  Ar- 
thur H.,   assignor.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Leach,  F.  P., 
and  Spencer,  assignors.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Lees,  David 
S.,  assignor.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Lessing, 
Rudolf,   assignor.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Linstead, 
R.  P.,  and  Lowe,  assignors.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Linstead, 
R.  P.,  Lowe,  Heilbron.  and  Irving,  assignors.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited,  (See  Lodge, 
Frank,  assignor,) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited,  (See  Lodge,  F., 
and  Lumsden,  assignors,) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  McKay,  Wil- 
liam B.,  assignor.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Malan, 
Jacques  and  G.   G.   H.,   assignors.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Mendoza, 
Mordecai,    assignor.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Mitchell, 
Joseph  A.  M,  W,,  assignor,) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  (See  Montgom- 
ery, Terence  N,,  assignor,) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited,  (See  Moore, 
Joseph  G.,  assignor.) 

Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.      (See  Morgan,  H. 

H,,  and  Drummond,  assignors.) 
Imperial    Chemical   Industries   Limited,      (See   Nonhebel, 

G,,  and  Bell,  assignors,) 
Imperial    Chemical   Industries   Limited,      (See    Nonhebel, 

G,,  and  Pearson,  assignors,) 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.      (See  Paine,   C, 

and  Radley,  assignors.) 
Imperial   Chemical   Industries  Limited.      (See  Paine,  C, 

Radley,    and    Rendell,   assignors.) 
Imperial   Chemical    Industries   Limited,      (See   Paine,    C, 

and  Sexton,  assignors.) 
Imperial     Chemical     Industries     Limited.     (See     Parkin, 

Maurice  E.  H,,  assignor,) 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.      (See  Picton,  Nor- 
man, assignor.) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries    Limited.       (See    Piggott, 

Henry  A.,  assignor.) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries    Limited,       (See    Piggott, 

Henry  A,,  and  Rodd,  assignor.) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries    Limited.       (See    Rendell, 

L.  P.,  and  Thomas,  assignors.) 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.      (See  Rose,  Fran- 
cis  L,,   assignor,) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries    Limited.       (See     Rosser, 

R.  J,,  and  Swann,  assignors,) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries    Limited,       (See    Savage, 

Joseph,  assignor,) 
Imperial    Chemical     Industries    Limited,       (See    Sexton 

\A'ilfred   A,,   assignor,) 
Imperial     Chemical     Industries     Limited.        (See     Sharp, 

Frederick  L,,  assignor,) 
Imperial    Chemical   Industries   Limited,      (See   Sharp,    F, 

L,,  and  Barrowcliff,  assignors,) 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited,     (See  Shaw,  Cecil, 

assignor.) 
Imperial   Chemical   Industries  Limited,      (See  Tattersall, 

Harold  J,,  assignor,) 
Imperial   Chemical   Industries  Limited,      (See  Taylor,  J,, 

and  Young,  assignors,) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries,    Limited,       (See    Vigers, 

Brian  E.  A,,  assignor,) 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited,     (See  White,  Albert 

G,,  assignor,) 
Imperial   Chemical   Industries  Limited.      (See  White,   A, 

G,,  and  Jones,  assignors,) 
Imperial    Chemical    Industries    Limited.      (See    Wormald, 

Alee,  assignor.) 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.     (See  Wyler,  Max, 

assignor.) 
Imperial   Chemical  Industries  Limited.      (See   Wyler,  M., 

and  Kershaw,  assignors.) 
Imset,  Otto,  Oslo,  Norway.     Apparatus   for  regulation  of 

flow  of  fluid  material,     2,086,082  ;  July  6. 
Inagi,     Toshiichi,     Hitachi-Cho,     assignor    to     Kahushiki- 

Kaisha   Ilitachi-Seisakusho,   Tokio,   Japan,      Device   for 

generating      constant      voltage      at      variable      speed, 

2,092,23  3;   Sopt,  7, 
Inci',      Mark      II,,      Cambridge,      Mass,     Toy      building, 

2  0S;?,.')00  :   June  8, 
Inclinator  Company  of  America,      (See  Crispen,  Clarence 

C,  assignor,) 
Iiulciieiuleiice    Slovo    &    Furnace    Company,       (See    Crick, 

Thoiii.M.s,   a.ssignor,) 
Independent  Crop  Dusting  Inc,      (See  Robertson,  MUton 

S,,  assignor.) 
Independent  Pneumatic  Tool  Co.     (See  Douglass,  Cecil  N,, 

jiHsignor, ) 
Independent  Pneumatic  Tool  Co,     (Sec  Forss,  Frithiof  I*,, 

assignor,) 
ImlepeiKleiil  I'lieiimaf ic  Tool  Co,     (See  llul((iui.s(,  ("liarle.'< 

A.,  aKslgnor,) 
Independent  i'neuniatlc  Tool  Co.     (See  Nash,  William  W., 

assignor.) 


Independent  Pneumatic  Tool  Co.  (See  Norling,  Reinhold 
A.,  assignor.) 

Independent  Pneumatic  Tool  Company.  (See  Skaer, 
Arthur  H.,  assignor.) 

Independent  Press  Room  Inc.  (See  Rossiter,  Wayne  F,, 
assignor.) 

Indexo  Finger  Tooth  Brush,  Inc.  (See  Lynch,  Frances  I., 
assignor.) 

Indge,  Herbert  S.,  Westboro,  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass,  Truing  apparatus  for  lapping  ma- 
chines.    2,067,531  ;  Jan.  12. 

Indge,  Herbert  S.,  Westboro,  assignor  to  Norton  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Blass.  Truing  apparatus  for  lapping 
machines.     2,082,736  ;  June  1, 

Indge,  Plerbert  S,,  Westboro,  assignor  to  Norton  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Blass.  Honing  apparatus.  2,082,737  ; 
June  1. 

Indge,  Herbert  S,,  Westboro,  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Lapping  machine.  2,084,279 ;  June 
15, 

Indge,  Herbert  S,,  Westboro,  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass,  Lapping  machine,  2,087,874  ;  July 
20, 

Indge,  Herbert  S.,  Westboro,  assignor  to  Norton  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Lapping  machine.  2,103,984 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Indge,  Herbert  S.,  and  G.  E.  Hulbert,  Westboro,  assignors 
to  Norton  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Lapping  ma- 
chine.    2,077,364  ;  Apr,  13, 

Indge,  Herbert  S.,  and  G,  E,  Hulbert,  Westboro,  as- 
signors to  Norton  Company,  Worcester,  Mass,  Cam 
lapping  machine,     2,092,734 ;    Sept.  7, 

Indian  Refining  Company.  (See  Duffy,  Herbert  L.,  as- 
.signor. ) 

Indian  Refining  Company.  (See  Covers,  Francis  X,,  as- 
signor,) 

Indiana  Canning  Machinery  Company,  (See  Lindley, 
Stacey  B,,  assignor,) 

Indiana  Steel  Products  Company.  (See  Curry,  Robert  A., 
assignor,) 

Indianapolis  Wire  Bound  Box  Company,  (See  Gardner, 
George  B,,  assignor.) 

Indian  Territory  Illuminating  Oil  Company.  (See  Klop- 
penstein,  Edward  J.,  assignor.) 

Indicating  Fuse  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  KaufE- 
man,  Leroy  A,,  assignor.) 

Individual  Drinking  Cup  Company,  (See  Carew,  Herman, 
assignor,) 

Industrial  Associates,  Inc,  (See  Jones,  Arthur  B.,  as- 
signor,) 

Industrial  Brownholst  Corporation,  (See  Taylor,  Ernest 
W.,  assignor.) 

Industrial  Brownhoist  Corporation,  (See  Taylor,  E,  W,, 
and  Pattison,  assignors.) 

Industrial  By-Products  and  Research  Corporation.  (See 
Simon,  Charles  L,,  assignor,) 

Industrial  Clutch  Company,  (See  Eason,  Clarence  M,, 
assignor,) 

Industrial  Clutch  Company.  (See  Fawick,  Thomas  L., 
assignor.) 

Industrial  Development  Corporation.  (See  Ellsworth, 
John  T,,  assignor,) 

Industrial  DyestufE  Company.  (See  Norman,  Simon,  as- 
signor.) 

Industrial  Engineering  Corporation,  (See  Miller,  William 
F,,  assignor,) 

Industrial  Hammer  Development  Corporation,  (See 
Greenberg,  Harry  D..  assignor,) 

Industrial  Improvements,  Incorporated.  (See  Klrby, 
James  B,.  assignor.) 

Industrial  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Christopher,  Ed- 
ward F,,  assignor,) 

Industrial  Patents  Corporation,  (See  Clark,  William 
K,,  assignor,) 

Industrial  Patents  Corporation,  (See  Davis,  Elmer  M., 
assignor.) 

IiulviRtrial  Patents  Corporation.  (See  De  Vout,  Anson  W., 
assignor, ) 

Industrial  Patents  Corporation,  (See  Dzledzic,  N.  J.,  and 
Straeten,  assignors.) 

Indus(ri;il  Talents  Corporation.  (See  Grettie.  Donald  P.. 
assignor.) 

Industrial  J'atents  Corporation,  (See  McKee,  H,  II,,  and 
Dziedzie,  assiguor.s,) 

Industrial  Patents  Corporation,  (See  McKec,  II,  II,.  and 
Muir,  assignors,) 

Industri.il  Patents  Corporation,  (See  Meiser,  William 
(".,  assignor,) 

Industrial  Patents  Corporation,  (See  Mink,  Leon  D,, 
assignor,) 

Industrial  Patents  Corporation,  (See  Newton,  R,  C,  Bol- 
lens,  and  Brown,  assignors,) 

In<lMstrial  I'atents  Corporalion,  (See  I'addoek,  Levi  S.. 
assignor.) 

Industrial  I'atents  Corporation,  (See  Rueckort,  Dean  E., 
assignor,) 

lTKliislrl.il  1','ilents  Corporation,  (See  Walter,  Charles  T,. 
assitrniir.) 

Insulating  E(nili)nu>iit,  Inc,  (See  Weiss,  llarr.v  II.,  as- 
signor,) 

liidust  lial  l'at(>nts  (\>rporation,  (See  Willlam.s,  Beverly 
M.,  assignor.) 

Industrial  Patents  Corporation,  (See  Williams,  B.  E., 
and    Cadwell,    assignors,) 


310 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Industrial  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Zumwalt,  Charles 
P.,  assignor.) 

Industrial  I'atents,  Ltd.  (See  Herbsman,  Abraham  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Industrial  Process  Corporation.  (See  Minor,  Henry  E., 
assignor.) 

Industrial  IJayon  Corporation.  (See  Knebusch,  Waller 
F..  assijrnor. ) 

Industrial  Rayon  Corporation.  (See  Knebusch,  W.  F.,  and 
Hillix,   assignors.) 

Industrial  Rayon  Corporation.  (See  Lovett,  Louis  E., 
assignor.) 

Industrial  Rayon  Corporation.  (See  Prutton,  Arthur  J., 
assignor.) 

Industrie  A.  G.  Allegro.  (See  Barsch,  Guillaume,  as- 
signor.) 

Industrlkemiska  Abtlebolaget.  (See  Wessblad,  K.  A., 
GCth,  and  Naucler,  assignors.) 

Inertia  Devices,  Inc.  (See  Meginniss,  Francis  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Infant  SocUs  Company.  (See  Longtin,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Infilco  Inc.      (See  Green,  Walter  H.,  assignor.) 

Inga  Internationale  Xahrungs-und  Genussmittel-Aktlenge- 
sellsehaft.      (See  Jezler.  Hubert,  assignor.) 

Inga  Internationale  Xahrungs-  und  Genussmittel-Aktien- 
gesellschaft.      (See  Jezler,  Hubert,  assignor.) 

Ingalls,  Gerry  G.,  Newport,  Minn.  Brake  operating 
mechanism.     2,098,546  ;  Nov.  9. 

Ingalls,  Harry  P.,  Berwyn,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  F. 
AVhitchurch,  Chicago,  111.  Producing  frozen  confec- 
tions.    2.080,920  ;  May  18. 

Ingalls  Iron  Works  Company.  (See  Leigh,  Alfred  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingalls,  William  A.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  S.  K.  War- 
rick and  one-fourth  to  Ross  Hukill,  ScottsblufC,  Nebr. 
Seed  planter.     2.093,726  ;  Sept.  21. 

Ingalls,  Willis  A.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Jack  presser  for  knit- 
ting machines.     2.066,470  ;  Jan.  5. 

Ingalls,  Willis  A,,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Sinker  tube  for  knit- 
ting machines.     2.092.700  ;    Sept.  7. 

Ingalls,  Willis  A.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Fabric  transfer  mecha- 
nism for  knitting  machines.     2.092.701  :  Sept.  7. 

Ingalls,  Willis  A.,  assignor  to  Tompkins  Bros  Co.,  Syra- 
cuse. N.  Y.     Knitting  machine.     2.081,816;  Mav  2.T. 

Inge,  Melvin  C,  Brea,  Calif.  Stopcock.  2,103,536 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Ingenium  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Reiter,  Bruno,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingersoll,  George  B.     (See  Tatter,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Ingersoll  Milling  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson, 
John  R.,  assignor.) 

Ingersoll  Milling  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Oberhoff- 
ken.  A,,  and  Bowcn.  assignors.) 

Ingersoll  Milling  Machino  Company,  The.  (See  Perry,  R 
S.   and   Oherlioffken.    assignors.) 

Ingersoll  Stilling  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Ridgway 
William    F..   assignor.) 

Ingersoll  Milling  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Strachan 
John  M..  assignor.) 

Ingersoll  Milling  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Strawn 
Marion    L.,    assignor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.     (See  Allen,  Roy  O.,  assignor.) 

IngersoU-Rand  Company.  (See  Bancel,  P.  A.,  and  Hib 
herd,  assignors.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Brocklebank,  Arthur  P. 
assignor.) 

IngorsoU-Kand  Company.  (See  Carpenter,  Allan  O.,  as 
signor.  1 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Fuehrer,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Hansen,  Charles  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Hart,  Dudley  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingcrsoll-Kand  Company.  (See  Hibberd.  Frederick  H., 
assignor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Hornschuch,  Hanns,  as- 
signor.^ 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Jimerson,  Francis  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Karr,  Alfred  D.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Ingersoll  Rand  Company.  (See  Kidney,  Carlcton  B.,  as 
signor.) 

Ingersoll-Unnd  Company.     (See  Klrgan,  John,  assignor.) 

Ingersoll-R.ind  Company,  (Sec  ICirgan,  J.,  and  Woodard, 
assign. 'i-s. ) 

Ingersoll-Rnnd  Company.     (See  Klelr,  Elmer  E.,  assignor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Le  Valley,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingr-rsoll-Rand  Company.     (Sep  Sfaok.  .\Ibert  R.,  assignor.) 

Ingersoll-Rnnd  Company.  (See  MacLean,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingersnll-Rand   Company.      (See  Miller.  Frank,  assignor.) 

Ingersnll-Rand  Company.  (See  Morrison,  William  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

IngiTsoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Murphy,  Patrick  J.,  as- 
signor, > 

Ingersoll  Unnd  Company.  (See  Schrcck,  Henry  V.  D., 
assignor.) 

Ingersoll  Hand  Company,     (See  Slater,  Fred  M.,  assignor.) 

IngersoU-Rand  Company.  (See  Smith,  William  A.  Sr., 
assignor.) 


Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Stenger,  August  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.     (See  Terry,  Edward  F.) 

Ingirsoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Trumpler,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingersoll-Rand  Company.  (See  Trumpler,  W.  E.,  and 
Burns,  assignors.) 

Ingeisoll,  Stephen  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
J ;org  Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Making  lami- 
n.uixl  metal.     2.079,213  :  :May  4. 

Ingersoll,  Stephen  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Borg-Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Casting  com- 
posite metal  ingots.     2,094,538  ;  Sept.  28. 

Ingerson,  Irvin  M.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Keying  device. 
2.082,6^7  ;  June  1. 

Ingham,  William   I.     (See  Draving,  A.  M.,   and  Ingham.) 

Ingmanson,  John  H.,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electrical  terminal.     2,089,264;  Aug.   10. 

Ingoldsby,  Terence,  Lethridge,  Alberta,  Canada.  Powder 
distributor  for  use  on  aircrafr.     2,095,500  ;  Oct.  12. 

In'gols,  Heber  A.,  Wilmington,  and  P.  F.  Pie,  Jr.,  Newark, 
assignors  to  Darco  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Treating  carbonaceous  materials  and  product. 
2,076,645  ;  Apr.  13. 

Ingols,  Heber  A.,  Wilmington,  and  P.  F.  Pie,  Jr.,  New- 
ark, assignors  to  Darco  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Deaerating  granules  of  active  carbon.  2,076,646  ;  Apr. 
13. 

lugiaham.  Charles  C.  and  J.  J.  Varusky,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.,  assicrnors  to  Hart-Carter  Company,  Peoria,  111. 
Grain  separator.     2.080,890;  May  18. 

Ingraham,  E.,  Company,  The.  (See  Carlson,  Elof  L., 
assignor.) 

Ingraham,  E.,  Company,  The.  (See  Ciccarelli,  Ostilio,  as- 
signor.) 

Ingraham,  E.,  Company,  The.  (See  Poole,  Arthur  B., 
assignor.) 

Ingraham.  Elmer  C,  Hampstead,  N.  H.  Method  of  re- 
plenishing fuel-oil  supply  systems.     2,092,072  :   Sept.  7. 

Ingraham,  Harold  O.  C,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
General  Chemical  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  producing  sulphur  dioxide.     2.071.534  ;  Feb.  23. 

Ingram.  Edgar  W.,  and  L.  W.  Ray,  assignors  to  White 
Castle  System,  Inc.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Metal  building 
construction.     2,082,578  ;  June  1. 

Ingram-Richardson  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Head- 
land, Edwin  A,,  assignor.) 

Ingwarsson,  Ivar,  Klagstorp,  Sweden.  Tip -wagon. 
2,071,796  ;  Feb.  2.3. 

lukograph  Co.      (See  Aimes,   Francis  M..  assignor.) 

Inland  Container  Corporation.  (See  Lincoln,  Willis  B., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Innian.  George  E.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Companv.  Electron  emissive  elec- 
trode.    2,103,033:  Dec.  21. 

Inman,  George  E.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Gaseous  and  vapor  electric 
discharge  device.     2.103.034:  Dee.  21. 

Inman,  George  E.,  Cleveland  Heights,  and  E.  Lemmers, 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Com- 
pany.    Electric  arc  lamp.     2.085.530  ;  June  29. 

Inman,  George  E.,  Cleveland  Heights,  and  E.  Lemmers, 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Com- 
pany.    Electric  arc  lamp.     2,085,531  ;  June  29. 

Inman,  Harry  A.  and  W.  H..  assignors  to  Bloomer 
Bros.  I'onipany.  Newark,  N.  Y.  Carton  construction. 
2.099,106:  Nov.   16. 

Tnman,  William  IT.     (.'=!ee  Inman,  Harrv  A,  and  W.  H.) 

Inman,  William  H..  assignor  to  Bloomer  Bros.  Companv, 
Newark.  N.  Y.      Pal!.      2,083.440  ;  June  8. 

Tnnes.  George,  Davenport,  assignor  to  Tnnes  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Bettendorf,  Iowa.  Method  and  apparatus 
lor  baling.      2,0^0.310  :  Mav  11. 

Innes,  James  A.,  Kimball.  Minn.  Air  conditioning  appa- 
ratus for  automobiles.      2.091.594  :  Aug.  31 

Inn.'s  Manufacturing  Companv.      (See  Innp.s. 
signor.) 


Company.      (See  Innes.  George,  as- 


^'^,097.460  [nov^-2.  ^'•'    '^^*'t^'     ^^°^-       ^P""^    P^^S" 
Tunis.  Spi.iil,'>n  &  Co.'     (See  Ladd.  Edward  T.,  assignor.) 
Innovation    Brakes,   Inc.      (See   Shelor,   Frederick   L.,   as- 
signor.) 
Tnslee.  Heber  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Bab- 
eopk  S-  ^^  ileox  Tube  Company,  West  JIavfiold,  Pa.     Roll- 
ing mill.     2.094.920  :  Oct.  6. 
Insley  ;Manufaoturing  Corporation.      (See  Dorward,  Ray- 
mond B..  assignor.) 
Insley  >ranufaefuring  Corporation.      (See  Rasmussen,  Al- 
vin  C.  assignor.) 

Insullte  Company.  The.     (See  Barrett,  William,  assignor.) 
Insullte  Company,  The.     (See  Ellis,  George  H.,  assignor.) 
Intereheniieal    Corporation.       (See    Brunell.    Leo    W.,    as- 
signor.) 

Inter-Collcglate  Press.  (See  Bender,  Robert  W..  aB- 
asslgnor. ) 

Inter  Counties  Limited.  (See   Fraser,   Hugh,   assignor.) 

Interlakp  Iron  Corporation.  (See  Clair,  Edward  L,  as- 
signor.) ' 

Int.Tinetal  Corporation.  (See  Jenness,  Leslie  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Intornafional  Air  Brake  Control  Company.  (See  Jack, 
Carl  R.,  assignor.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


311 


International    Banding  Machine   Company.      (See  Maloc- 

say,  Francis  X.,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Bryce, 

James  W.,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Bryce,  J.  W.,  and  Dickinson,  assignors.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.       (See 

Bugg,  V.  M.,  and  Milligan,  assignors.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Camp- 
bell, Charles,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.       (See 

Carroll,  Fred  M.,  assignor.) 
International    Business    Machines    Corp.      (See    Conradi, 

L.  C,  and  Fairbrother,  assignors.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Cun- 

ningliani,  James  M.,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Daly, 

G.  F.,  and  Cunningham,  assignors.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Daly, 

G.  F.,  and  Ryan,  assignors.) 
International      Business      Machines      Corporation.      (See 

Dodge,  Ronald  D.,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Dur- 

fee,  Benjamin  M.,  assignor.) 
International      Business      Jlachines      Corporation.      (See 

Ehret,  Clement,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Fall- 

er,  Ernest  A.,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Fitch, 

Clyde  J.,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Ford,  Eugene  A.,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Fuller,  Frederick  L.,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corp.     (See  Fuller,  F.  L., 

and  Brand,  assignors.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Gray,  Alvin  E.,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Harrison,  Laurence  S.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Hayes,  Clarke  L.,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.      (See  Hoff- 
man, Morris  J.,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Coriioration.      (See  Hoff- 
mann, WiHielm   A.,  assignor,  t 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Keen,  Harold  H.,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Kolm, 

Ulrieh,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.      (See  Lake, 

Clair  D.,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Lake, 

C.  D.,  and  Daly,  assignors.) 
International  lUisiness  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Lake, 

C.  D.,  and  Pfaff.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Lang,  William,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

I;arrabee,  Clinton  E.,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Lem- 

mon,  Walter  S.,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Leninion,  W.   S.,  Fitch,  and  Walz,  assignors.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corp.     (See  Lemmon,  W. 

S.,  and  Noll,  assignors.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Lemmon,  W.  S.,  Rose,  and  Young,   assignors.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Low- 

krantz,  Gunne,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Miles,  Joseph  W.,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Mills,  Albert  W.,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Nichols,  Harry  J.,  assignor.) 
Inleiiiational  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Page, 

Ralph  E.,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Peirce,  John  R.,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Rabenda,  Edward  J.,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Rast, 

Frederick  Q.,  assignor.) 
Tnternationnl     I'.nsiness     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Riiueh,  Koiir.'ul,  assignor.) 
Inlei'iial  ional   Itiisiness  Mneliines  Corporation.      (See  Rep- 
pert,  Rlcliard  v.,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Reynolds,  Ijynus  C,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Ma('lunes  Corporation.      (Sec  Rose, 

Ernest,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Sprecker,  Alfred  L.,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Sul- 
livan, John  L.,  assignor.) 
Inlenialioual      Business      Maehinos      Corporation.      (See 

'rauKcliek,  (Justav,  assignor.) 
In(ei'M!i(i(>ii;il      Busltiess     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

'i'lioinpson,  Russell  O.,  assignor.) 
Inlernatlonnl  BuslnesH  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Tilpp, 

Charles  A.,  assignor.) 
Intfirnattoniil  Business  Mnchlnes  Corporation.      (See  Von 

Peln,  Edward  J.,  assignor.) 


International  Business  Machines  Corporation.      (See  Von 

Pein,  E.  J.,  and  Schlessiger,  assignors.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corporation.     (See  Wat- 
son, Glenn  W.,  assignor.) 
International     Business     Machines     Corporation.        (See 

Wood,  George  R.,  assignor.) 
International  Business  Machines  Corp.     (See  Wood,  G.  E., 

and  Von  Pein,  assignors.) 
International   Carbonic  Engineering  Company.      (See  Du 

Bois,  Ernest,  assignor.) 
International  Carbonic  Engineering  Company  et  al.     (See 

Mayer,  William  G.,   assignor.) 
International  Cellucotton  Products  Company.     (See  Four- 

ness,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 
International  Cellucotton  Products  Company.      (See  Four- 

ness,  C.   A.,  and  Graef,  assignors.) 
International     Cellucotton     Products     Company.        (See 

Fourncss,   C.  A.,   and  Greiner,   assignors.) 
International     Cellucotton     Products     Company.        (See 

Thomas,  Errold  B.,  assignor.) 
International      Cellucotton      Products      Company.      (See 

Thompson,  Oscar  T.,  assignor.) 
International     Cellucotton     Products     Company.        (See 

Winter,  Courtney  P.,  assignor.) 
International    Chain    &   Manufacturing    Company.      (See 

Campbell,  George  J.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
International  Cigar  Machinery  Company.      (See  Carlson, 

Hjalmar  E.,  assignor.) 
International  Cigar  Machinery  Company.      (See  Clausen, 

Sigurd,  assignor.) 
International  Cigar  Machinery  Company.      (See  Gladeck, 

F.  C,  and  Durning,  assignors.) 
International  Cigar  Machinery  Company.      (See  Halstoad, 

.Tohn  F..  assicnor.) 
International  Cigar  Machinery  Company.     (See  Neumair, 

Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 
International  Cigar  Machinery  Company.      (See  Schmitt, 

Frank  R.,  assignor.) 
International  Cigar  Jlachinery  Company.      (See  Wheeler, 

Henry  H.,  assignor.) 
International  Derrick  &  Equipment  Company,  The.     (See 

Bloss,  R.  R.,  and  Pfeil,  assignors.) 
International  Door  Company.     (See  Shields,  John  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

International  Engineering  Corporation.     (See  Bendix,  V., 

Boothby,  and  Smalley,  assignors.) 
International    Engineering    Corporation.      (See    Pontius, 

George   W.,   Jr.,    assignor.) 
International     Glow    Lamp     Corporation.      (See    Kayatt, 

Philip  J.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Allan,  J.  E.,  and 

Amos,  assignors.) 
International   Harvester   Company.      (See  Baker,   D.   B., 

Rogers,  and  Panzegrau,  assignors.) 
International   Harvester  Company.      (See  Bechman,   Wil- 
liam O.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Benjamin,  B.  E., 

and  Mott,   assignors.) 
International    Harvester    Company.      (See   Borgerd,    Wil- 
liam F.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Borgerd,  W.  F.^ 

McCune,  and  Dherek,  assignors.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Burger,  Ledpold 

F..  assignor.) 
International   Harvester   Company.      (See  Crumb,   C.   F., 

and  Hammer,  assignors.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Elliott,  John  H., 

assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Engstrom,  Gus- 

taf  W.,   assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  French,  Charles 

A.,  assignor.) 
International   Harvester  Company.      (See   Graham,   Wil- 
liam S.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Hammer,  Gustaf, 

assignor.) 
International   Harvester  Company.      (See  Hitchcock,  Rex 

B.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Hodsdon,  Floyd 

D.,   assignor.) 
Inl^ernal  ional  Harvester  Company.      (See  Hodsdon,  Floyd 

G.,  assignor.) 
Int<>rnational  TTnrv(>ster  Company.      (See  Johnson,  Arnold 

R.  W..   assignor.) 
International  Harvester   Company.      (See  Johnson,  A.  E. 

W.,  and  Mitchell,  assignors.) 
International    Harvester    Company.      (See   Johnston,    Ed- 
ward  A..    ;isKignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Johnston,  E.  A., 

Baker,  anil   Rogers,  assignors.) 
Inlernation.il   Harvrsier  Company.      (See  Kaiipke,  I-ee  IT., 

assignor. ) 
International     Harvester     Company.     (See     Krlegbnum, 

George  M..  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Kuttnor,  Julius, 

assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Leonard,  Glenn 

D.,  assignor.) 
Inlernatlonnl      Harvester     Company.        (See     Llndgren, 

Alcxns  ('.,  assignor.) 
Intern.itloinil  Harvester  Company.     (See  LIndgren,  A.  C, 

unit    It.'iney,  assignors.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  I/lmlgren,  A.  C, 

Benjamin,  and  Mott,  osslgnors.) 


312 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


International     Harvester     Company.        (See     Morkovski. 

James,  assignor.) 
International   Harvester   Company.      (See   Morris,  David 

M.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Mott,  Carl  W., 

assignor. ) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Panzegrau,  Nor- 
man O..  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Peterson,  Walter 

R.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Ramclow,  Axel 

E.,  assignor.) 
International      Harvester      Company.      (See      Kobinson, 

Charles  \V.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Rogers,  Clifford 

R.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.     (See  Scarlett,  Arthur 

A.,    assignor.) 
International  Harvester   Company.      (See   Smith,   Hiram 

P.,  assignor.) 
International  Harvester  Company.      (See  Wessman,  Arnt 

W..  assignor.) 
International  Mailing  Tube  and  Wrapper  Company.     (See 

Greve,  Herman  L.,  assignor.) 
International  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  John- 
son. Roy  W.,  assignor.) 
International  Milling  Company.     (See  Ceclia,  Thomas  G.. 

assignor.) 
International  Motor  Company.      (See  Loeffler,  Bruno,  as- 
signor.) 
International   Motor   Company.      (See   Matthews,   J.   L., 

and  Hansen,  assignors.) 
International  Motor  Company.     (See  Matthews,  J.  L.,  and 

Kurti,  assignors.) 
International  Motor  Company.      (See  Post,  Edwin  M.,  Jr., 

.Tssicnor.  I 
International  Mutoscope  Reel  Co.     (See  Traver,  Harry  G., 

assignor.) 
International    Nickel    Company,     The.       (See    Atkinson, 

Ralph  H.,  assignor.) 
International    Nickel    Company,   The.      (See   Gerstenberg, 

Vivian,  assignor.) 
International  Nickel  Company  Inc.,  The.     (See  Harrison, 

C.  F.  R.,  and  Wallis,  assignors.) 
International  Nickel  Company,  The.      (See  McNeil,  John, 

assignor.) 
International  Nickel  Company,  The.      (See  Merlca,  P.  D., 

Vanick,  and  Wickenden,  assignors.) 
International  Nickel  Company,  The.     (See  Pilling,  N.  B., 

and  Merica,  assignors.) 
International   Nickel   Company,   The.      (See   Wise,   E.   M., 

and  Vines,  assignors.) 
International    Paper   Company.      (See   Campbell,    J.,    and 

IJoIleston,  assignors.) 
International  Paper  Company.     (See  Campbell,  J.,  Rolles- 

ton,  and  Smith,  assignors.) 
International  I'apcr  Company.     (See  Charlton,  Edgar  A., 

assignor.) 

International  Paper  Company.  (See  Hutchlns,  Edward, 
assignor.) 

International  Paper  Company.  (See  Masten,  Ralph  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

International  Paper  Company.  (See  Quinn,  Robert  G., 
assignor.) 

International  Patents  Development  Company.  (See  Boch- 
skandl,  Benno,  assignor.) 

International  Patents  Development  Company.  (See 
Bruce,  Thomas  A.,  assignor.) 

International  Patents  Development  Company.  (See 
Ebert.  C  and  Newkirk,  assignors.) 

International  Patents  Development  Company.  (See 
JefFeries,  Frederick  L.,  assignor.) 

International  I'a tents  Development  Company.  (See  Kell- 
ing.   .Mfred  H..  assignor.) 

International  Patents  Development  Company.  (See  New- 
kirk,  William   B.,  assignor.) 

International  Precipitation  Co.  (See  Brion,  G.,  and 
Krutzsch,  assignors.) 

Intern.ntinn:il  Precipitation  Company.  (See  Deutsch, 
Walther.  assignor.) 

International  I'recipitation  Co.  (See  Krutzsch,  Arthur  J., 
assignor.) 

International  Precipitation  Company.  (See  Lissman, 
Marcel   A.,   assignor.) 

International  Precipitation  Company.  (See  Seitz,  Got- 
thilf,   assignor.) 

InternatioMHl  Printing  Ink  Corporation,  The.  (See  Bee- 
card.  Kniil  B..  assignor.) 

International  Printing  Ink  Corporation,  The.  (See  Frish- 
korn.  Mark  W..  assignor.) 

Internation.nl  Printing  Ink  Corporation,  The.  (See  Gess- 
ler,  Albert  E.,  assignor.) 

Iniernaiional  I'rinting  Ink  Corporation,  The.  (Sec  Mock, 
Walter  W.,  assignor.) 

International  Register  Company.  (See  Colby,  Vincent  V., 
assignor.) 

International  Register  Company.  (See  Thompson,  Er- 
nest jr..  asslcnor. ) 

International  Resistance  Company.  (See  Marsten,  Jesse, 
assignor.) 

International  Re.<<ls»anco  Company.  (See  Pugh,  Alex- 
ander Jy..  Jr.,  assignor.) 


International  Shoe  Company.  (See  Britton,  Glenn  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

International  Shoe  Company.  (See  Crull,  Hugh  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

International  Shoe  Company.  (See  Green,  Charles  A., 
assignor. ) 

International  Shoe  Company.  (See  Worthington,  Edgar 
G.,  assignor.) 

International  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See 
Clark,  Frederick  P.,  assignor.) 

International  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  (See 
Frick.  Frederick  F..  assignor.) 

International-Stacy  Corporation.  (See  Bloss,  Richard  R., 
assignor.) 

International-Stacey  Corporation.  (See  Pfeil,  Roy  C,  as- 
signor.) 

International-Stacey  Corporation.  (See  Schuler,  Charles 
E.,  assignor.) 

International  Standard  Electric  Corporation.  (See 
Fricke,  Jackson  C,  assignor.) 

International  Standard  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Geis- 
ler,  O..  and  Eisele,  assignors.) 

International  Standard  Electric  Corporation.  (See 
Hallden,  Frederick  G.,  assignor.) 

International  Standard  Electric  Corporation.  (See 
Mildner,  Raymond  C,  assignor.) 

International  Standard  Electric  Corporation.  (See 
Osawa,    Juichi,    assignor.) 

International  Standard  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Peter- 
man,  William  C,  assignor.) 

International  Tag  &  Salesbook  Company.  (See  Travis, 
Roy  G.,  assignor.) 

International  Television  Radio  Corporation.  (See  Centeno 
v.,  Melchor.  assignor.) 

International  Television  Radio  Corporation.  (See  Priess, 
William  H.,  assignor.) 

International  Vibration  Company.  (See  Day,  William  P., 
assignor.) 

Internationale  Vereeniging  Voor  De  Rubber  en  Andere 
Cultures  in  Nederlandsch-Indie.  (See  Plaizier,  J.  A., 
and   Fol,   assignors.) 

Intemationaler  Maratti  Maschinenverkauf  A.-G.  Berlin. 
(See  Bohmer,  Max  R.,  assignor.) 

Inter-Outer  Telephone  Corporation.  (See  Varley,  Rich- 
ard, assignor.) 

Interrante,  Frank.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hair  curler. 
2.092..57S:   Sept.   7. 

Interstate  Bindery  Company.  (See  Moyer,  Allen  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Interstate  Equipment  Corporation.  (See  Kilcarr,  Gilbert 
M.,  assignor.) 

Interstate  Roofing  &  Supply  Co.  (See  Barth,  Chester  A., 
assignor.) 

Intertype  Corporation.  (See  Freund,  Herman  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Intertype  Corporation.  (See  Goodbody,  Edmund  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Intertype  Corporation.  (See  Hostetler,  Elmer  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Intertype  Corporation.  (See  R  ighter,  Edward  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Intertype  Corporation.  (See  Sperry,  Samuel  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Intertype  Corporation.  (See  Willis,  L.  R.  W.,  and  Good- 
body,  assignors.) 

Inventors'  Products  Company.  (See  Stockton,  Thomas,  as- 
signor.) 

loannu.  John  P.,  assignor  to  Pennsylvania  Salt  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Reclaiming  rubber. 
2.069.151  :  Jan.  26, 

locca.  Sara,  Highland  Park,  N.  J.  Cloth  laying  device. 
2,084,144  ;  June  15. 

lodent  Chemical  Company.  (See  Lautmann,  Alfred  J., 
assignor.) 

logha,  Sam  F.,  Hornell,  N.  Y.  Sewing  machine  attach- 
ment.    2,090,447  ;  Aug.  17. 

Ton  Corporation.     (See  Kott.  Hermann,  assignor.) 

lorio,  Candido,  Jamaica,  assignor  to  Gretscli  &  Brenner, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Accordion.     2,069,447  :  Feb.  2. 

Iowa  State  Alumni  Association,  Incorporated.  (See  Iver- 
son,   Carrold   A.,   assignor.) 

Iowa  State  College  Alumni  .Vssociation,  Incorporated. 
(See  Collins.   Kdgar   V,,  assignor.) 

Iowa  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanical  Arts. 
(See  Sweeney,  Orland  R.,  assignor.) 

Ipatieff,  Vladimir,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company.  Chicago,  111.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbons. 
2.067.704:  Jan.  12. 

IpatielT,  Vladimir,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Universal 
Oil  Products  Company.  Chicago,  III.  Improving  gaso- 
line.    2.081.3.57  :  May  2."). 

Ipatieff.  Vladimir,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago.  III.  Alkylation  of  trihvdric  phenols. 
2.009.738  ;  Nov.  23. 
Ipatieff,  Vladimir,  and  .\.  V.  Grosse.  assignors  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Companv,  Chicago,  HI.  Manufac- 
ture of  alkylated  cyclic  hydrocarbons.  2,088,598  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Ipatieff.  Vladimir,  and  V.  Komarewoliy,  assignors  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Treatment 
of  hydrocarbons.      2,098.045  ;   Nov.   2. 

Ipatieff,  Vladimir,  and  V.  Komarowskv,  assignors  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Treatment 
of  hydrocarbons.     2,098,046  ;  Nov.  2. 


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313 


,  Tpatiefl,  Vladimir,  and  R.  E.  Schaad,  assignors  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Manu- 
facture of  motor  fuels.     2,101,857  ;  Dec.  14. 

IpatiefE,  Vladimir,  and  R.  E.  Schaad,  assignors  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treatment 
of  hydrocarbons.     2,102,073  ;  Dec.  14. 

Ipatieff,  Vladimir,  and  R.  E.  Schaad,  assignors  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treatment 
of  hydrocarbons.     2,102,074  ;  Dec.  14. 

Ireks  Aktlengesellschaft.  (See  Ruckdeschel,  Hans,  as- 
signor.) 

Ireland,  Frank  L.,  Norwich,  and  F.  L.  Chappell,  Hobart, 
N.  Y.     Rotary  press.     2,069,448  ;  Feb.   2. 

Ireland,  Frank  L.,  Norwich,  and  F.  L.  Chappell,  Hobart, 
N.  Y.     Beater.     2,073,064;  Mar.  9. 

Ireland,  Murray,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  McGraw  Electric  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Automatic  toaster.     2,070,128 ;  Feb.   9. 

Ireland,  Murray,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  McGraw 
Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Toaster  casing. 
2,070,129  ;  Feb.  9. 

Ireland,  Murray,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  McGraw  Electric  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Automatic  toaster.     2,077,627  ;  Apr.  20. 

Ireland,  Murray,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  assignor  to  McGraw 
Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  electric 
toaster.     2,099,210  ;  Nov.  16. 

Irgens,  Finn  T.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Outboard  Motors 
Corporation.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Internal  combustion  en- 
gine.    Re.  20,4.55  ;  July  27. 

Irgens,  Finn  T.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Outboard  Mo- 
tors Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Internal  com- 
bustion engine.     2,069,315  ;   Feb.   2. 

Irgens,  Finn  T.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Outboard  Motors 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Outboard  motor. 
2,070,405  ;  Feb.  9. 

Irgens,  Finn  T.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Outboard  Motors 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Reversible  outboard  mo- 
tor.     2,070,406;    Feb.    9. 

Irgens,  Finn  T.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Outboard  Motors 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cushion  reverse  drive  for 
outboard  motors.     2,071,634  ;  Feb.  23. 

Irgens,  Finn  T.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Outboard  Motors 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Two-cycle  internal  com- 
bustion engine.     2,076,892  ;  Apr.  13. 

Irgens,  Finn  T.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Outboard  Motors 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Outboard  motor  struc- 
ture.    2,082,058 ;  June  1. 

Irgens,  Finn  T.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Outboard  Motors 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Reversible  outboard  mo- 
tor with  underwater  exhaust.     2,082,059  :  June  1. 

Irgens,  Finn  T.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Outboard  Motors 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Outboard  motor. 
2,096,457  ;  Oct.  19. 

Irgeus,  Finn  T.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Outboard  IMotors 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Outboard  motor. 
2,100.5.")n  ;  Nov.  30. 

Iris-Type  G.  m.  b.  H.     (See  Giittel,  Gerhard.) 

Irish.  Charles  F.,  Bratenahl.  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  the 
troatmont   of  soil.     2.083.153  ;  June  8. 

Iron  Fireman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Carter, 
Haskell  C,  assignor.) 

Iron  Fireman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Carter, 
H.  C,  and  Wallace,  assignors.) 

Iron  Fireman  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gray,  D.  J., 
and  Meeg.  assignors.) 

Irsch,  George  J.,  Harvey,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  B. 
Stephenson,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  separator  for  incinera- 
tors.    2,100,189;  Nov.  23. 

Irsugo  Consolidated  Mines,  Limited.  (See  Wolf,  Harry 
C,  assignor.) 

Irujo,  Antonio  de  A.  e,  Pamplona,  Spain.  Antiglare 
illumination  apparatus.     2.084,245  ;   June   15. 

Irvon.  William,  assignor  to  The  Standard  Oil  Company 
(Ohio),  I,ak<'Wood,  Ohio.  Preparation  of  tubular  sheet 
motahvaro   articles,      2,078,714;   Apr,   27, 

Irven,  William,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Standard  Oil 
Company  (Ohio),  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Apparatus  for  siz- 
ing and  flanging  sheet  metal  articles.  2,089,119  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Irvin,  George  E,,  Kansas  City,  Mo,,  assignor  to  Pioneer 
Instrument  Company,  Inc,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,  Radio 
antenna  retracting  mechanism,     2,080,539  ;  May  18. 

Irvin,  Jay  S.,  Pittsburg,  Calif,  Temperature  control 
means  for  rolling  mills.     2,088,241  ;   July  27. 

Irvin,  Losllo  L.,  IjOtchworth,  Ilert.s,  England,  assignor  to 
Irving  Air  Chute  Company,  Inc,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Para- 
chute apparatus.     2,095,135;  Oct.   5. 

Irvin,  Leslie  L.,  Letchworth,  England,  assignor  to  Irving 
Air  Chute  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N,  Y.  Parnohuto 
pack  fastening  and  releasing  mechanism.  2,100,693; 
Nov.  30. 

Irvin,  Robert  R.      (See  Lutz,  S.,  and  Irvin.) 

Irvin,  Ward  M,,  Battle  Crook,  Mich.  Gasoline  saver. 
2,0!)8,.",01  ;  Nov.  9. 

Irvine,  Lionel  R,  If.,  Killarn,  Sydney.  Now  South  Wales, 
Aiistrnlia.  M.nchiiie  for  the  lioaf  trcnlmont  of  earlli 
roMds   Mild    surfMCcs.      2.095,637:    Oct.    12, 

Irvine,  William  II,,  Froderlcton,  New  Brunswick,  Cnnndn. 
TonslUotome.      2,087,108;  July   13. 

Irving  Air  Cluire  Company,  Inc.  (See  Irvin,  TjOkIIo  Tj,,  as- 
slirnor.) 

Irving,  Francis.     (See  Ilollbron,  I.  M.,  and  Irving.) 


Irving,   Fi-ancis.      (See   Linstead,   R.   P.,   Lowe,   Heilbron, 

and   Irving.) 
Irving,  Frank  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Automatic  throttle. 

2,102,271  ;  Dec.  14. 
Irving,    Henry    F.      (See   Fuelnegg,    E.    G.,    Moffett,    and 

Irving, ) 
Irving,   John  S.,  Birmingham,  England,  assignor  to  Ben- 

dlx   Products   Corporation,    South  Bend,   Ind.      Brake. 

2,077,931  ;  Apr.   20. 
Irving,  John  S.,  Birmingham,  England,  assignor  to  Bendix 

Products      Corporation,      South      Bend,      Ind.     Brake. 

2,084,972  ;  June  22. 
Irving,  Philip  L.      (See  Mueller.  O.  B,,  and  Irving,) 
Irvine   Trust   Company,   permanent  trustee.      (See  Huck, 

William  F.,  assignor.) 
Irving  Trust  Company,  Permanent  Trustee.     (See  Tomlin, 

J.  R.,  Lundquist,  and  Horton.) 
Irvington  Varnish  &  Insulator  Co.      (See  Damitz,  Fred- 
erick M.,  assignor.) 
Irwin,     Clifford     R„     Los    Angeles,     Calif.      Spray     gun. 

2,096.042  ;  Oct.   19. 
Irwin,    Ellis,    Arkansas    City,    Kansas.      Brake   actuating 

mechanism  for  trailers.     2,096,178  ;  Oct.  19. 
Irwin,   Haskell,   Oklahoma   City,   Okla.     Multiple   locking 

means  for  automobile  doors.     2,079,018  ;  May  4, 
Irwin,     John     P.,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Heat     exchanger. 

2,087,628  ;  July  20. 
Irwin,    Lawrence    C,    assignor    to    Charles    H.    Tagliabue 

JIfg.  Co.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.     Instrument  link  movement. 

2,096,179  ;  Oct.  19. 
Irwin,       Robert    W.,    Company.      (See    Bekius,    Nicholab, 

assignor.) 
Irwin,   Robert  W,,  and  C.  M.  Herz,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Conveyer  mechanism.    2,100,253  ;  Nov.  23. 
Irwin,  Samuel  J.,  St,  Lambert,  Quebec,  Canada.     Fasten- 
ing means  for  Insulating  material.     2,074,055  ;  Mar.  16. 
Irwin,    William   R.,   assignor   to    Springfield   Boiler   Com- 

pany,    Springfield,    111.      Steam    generator.      2,099,851 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Irwlne,    Robert    L,,    Union,    assignor    to   Motor    Improve- 
ments, Inc.  Newark,  N.  J,     Filter.     2,100,482  ;  Nov.  30. 
Isaac,     Augustin,     Lyon,     assignor     to    Dognln,     Societe 

Anonyme,    Villeurbanne,    France.      Dyeing    of    elastic 

fabrics.      2,086,298  ;   July   6. 
Isaac.  Otto,  Ely,  Xev,     Propeller,     2,080,540  ;  May  18, 
Isaac,   Robert  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Garment  supporter. 

2,094,296  ;  Sept.  28. 
Isaacs,  Moses  H.,  et  al.,  executors.      (See  Molins,  Walter 

E.) 
Isaacs,  Moses  H.,  et  al.,  executors.      (See  Molins,  W.  E., 

and  Miihlbauer. ) 
Isaacs,  Moses  H.,  executor,  et  al.      (See  Molins,  W.  E.,  and 

Shackleton.) 
Isaacson,  Carl  C,  assignor  to  L.  J.   Sladek,  Chicago,  111. 

Water  tank  cover.     2.099,932  ;  Nov.  23. 
Isaacson,    Fred    A,,    Topeka.    Kans.      Lifting    stanchion. 

2,092,314;    Sept.   7. 
Isaacson.  Fred  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  W.  E.  Wine,  assignors 

to    Wine    Railway    Appliance    Company,    Toledo,    Ohio. 

Railway  car.     2,066.626 ;  Jan.  5, 
Isaacson  Iron  Works,  Inc.     (See  Allin,  George  S,,  assignor.) 
Isaacson,  Max.     (See  Hegenberger,  A.  J.,   and  Isaacson.) 
Isbell.  George  W.,  Baltimore,  Bid.     Safety  control  valve. 

2,076,566  ;  Apr.  13. 
Ischinger,    Alfred   E.,    Mount   Penn,    assignor   to    Textile 

Machine  Works.  Wyomissing,  Pa.     Uninterrupted  knit- 
ting of  sh.nped  fabrics.     2,101,048  ;  Dec.  7. 
Iselin-Jefferson    Company.      (See   Elwell,   Vincent   C,    as- 
signor.) 
Iselin,  Oliver,  et  al.     (See  Elwell,  Vincent  C,  assignor.) 
Isenberg.   Stanley,  Chicago,  111.     Bath  spray.     2,073,307  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Isermann,  .Samuel,   Summit,  E.   Ohlsson,  Jersey  City,  and 

J.    W.    Orclnp,    Summit,    N.    J.      Protective    cosmetics. 

2.102,712:  Dec,  21. 
Ishihara,    Klyoyuki.       (See    Hata,    S.,    Matsamura,    and 

Ishihara.) 
Isli-Shaloni,    Samu-el,   I.   A.    Aschhoini,   and    O.    I,    Blum, 

Now  York,  N,  Y.     Display  window,     2.075, Ofi.''!  :  Alar,  30, 
Tsh-Slialom.  .'>amu-El,  and  O,   I,  Bloom,  Now  York,  N.  Y. 

Typo  or  matrix  cabinet,      2,079,968;    May   11. 
Iske,    Herbert,       (See    MacDonald,    A,    V,,    Jlinkler,    and 

Iske,) 
Iskvan.   George  S.,   Elmhurst,   N.   Y.      Pocket   tiro  gauge. 

2,096,328:  Oct,  19, 
Isler.   Herman    R.,   Norwood,   assignor  to  The  Cincinnati 

Milling  iMndiinp  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Milling  m.iohino 

transmission      and     control     mechanism.        2,101,544  ; 

Doc,  7. 
Isman,  Umberto,  Trieste,  and  E.  Modiano,  Bologna.  Italy. 

Railway  sleeper.     2,082„399 ;    June   1. 
I.soni,  Kilward  W,.  Scarsdalo,  assignor  to  Sinclair  Refining 

Compniiv,    New    York,    N,    Y.      Cracking    hydrocarbons. 

2,0S0,K2();  May  18, 
Isom,  Edward  W.,  Scnr.sdnle,  assignor  to  Sinclair  IJcCming 

Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Cracking   hydrocarbons. 

2,0,s:M20  ;   June  8. 
Isom,  Edward  W,.  and   C.   T;,  Pnrnielee.  deceased.  Into  of 

Orange;  by  J,  W,  Danforth,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  R, 

C    Townsend,    Troy.    N.    Y.,    executors.      Cracking    hy- 

drociirlioii   oils.      2.090.810;    Aug,   21, 
Israel,   Clinton   V..  assignor  to  Mnslc>r  Marble  Conipnnv, 

Clark.'sburg,  W.  Va.     Container  for  ni;irl>I(-s,     2, OS.'), 365  ; 

June  29. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Israel,  Dorman  D.,  assignor  to  The  Crosley  Radio  Cor- 
poration, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Base  and  socliet  for  radio 
tubes.     2.074,397  ;  Mar.  23. 

Ivers-Lee  Company.     (See  Salfisberg,  Leroy  L.,  assignor.) 

Iversen,  Lorenz,  assignor  to  Mesta  Machine  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method  and  apparatus  for  shearing. 
2.066,565  :  Jan.  5. 

Iversen,  Lorenz.  assignor  to  Mesta  Machine  Company. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method  and  apparatus  for  shearing 
metal  strip.     2,085,981  ;  July  6. 

Iverson,  Carrold  A.,  Ames,  Iowa,  assignor  to  Iowa  State 
College  Alumni  Association,  Incorporated.  Making 
milli  confection.     2.091,149  ;  Aug.  24. 

Ives,  Clifford  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Refrigerating  ap- 
paratus on  trucks.     2,084,032 ;   June  15. 

Ives.  IIcrliL'rt  E.,  Montclair.  X.  J.,  assignor  to  P.cll  Tele- 
p)innc  Labor.-itorics,  Incorporated,  New  York,  X.  Y. 
Scanning  device.     2.075.62.'? :  Mar.  "0. 

Ives,  Herbert  E.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  X'ew  York,  N.  Y. 
Television   system.     2,082,339  ;   June    1. 

Ives,  Herbert  E.,  Montclair,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  Xew  York,  X.  Y. 
Communication  system.     2.099,115  ;   Nov.   16. 

Ives,  Herbert  E.,  Montclair,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  X'ew  York,  N.  Y. 
Television  system.     2,099,889  ;  Xov.  23. 

Ivey,  Charles  G.,  assignor  to  I.  E.  Ivev,  Port  Dover,  On- 
tario, Canada.     Basket  stand.     2,073,155  ;  Jlar.  9. 

Ivey,  Imogen  Elizabeth.     (See  Ivey,  Charles  G.,  assignor.) 

Iwerks,  Ubbe  B.      (See  Glenn,  Perev  R.,  assignor.) 

J  &  H  Machine  Works.  (See  Hubelmeyer,  Edward  J., 
assignor.) 

J.  &  L.  Tool  Company.     (See  Carlson,  Axel  H.,  assignor.) 

J.  &  L.  Tool  Company.  (See  Lundsten,  Everett  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jabelmann,  Otto,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Articulated  train. 
2,073,013;  Mar.  9. 

Jabouley,  Joanny.     (See  Hale,  F.  C,  and  Jabouley.) 

Jabouley,  Joanny,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Weaving. 
2,087,322  ;  July  20.  ^ 

Jabouley,  Joanny,  and  R.  Yeadon,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Circular  loom.     2,068,026  ;   Jan.   19. 

Jabouley,  Joanny,  and  R.  Yeadon,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Stop  motion  for  circular  looms.     2,069,954  ;  Feb.  9. 

Jabouley,  Jo.inny,  and  R.  Yeadon,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Shedding  mechanism  for  circular  looms.  2,080,775  ■ 
May  18. 

Jack,  Carl  R.,  assignor  to  International  Air  Brake  Con- 
trol Company,  Portland,  Oreg.  Freight  car  air  brake. 
2,094,173  ;   Sept.   28. 

Jack,  Raymond  A.     (See  Fitz  Simons,  O.  and  Jack.) 

Jackel,  Lothar.      (See  Dachlauer,  K.,  and  Jackel.) 

JackHS-Evans  Manufacturing  Conii»any.  (See  Jackes, 
Sfjiiilnv  v..  assignor.) 

Jackes-Evans  Jlanufacturing  Company.  (See  Strano,  S, 
and  Gehne,  assignors.) 

Jackes,  St.-inley  F.,  University  Citv.  assignor  to  Jackes- 
Evans  Mannfaclurine  Companv.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Sheet 
metal   prndnct.      2.075  2.Sf;  ;   M.ir.   30. 

Jackraan.  Dean  M.,  Bayside,  assignor  to  American  Chicle 
Co.,  Long  Island,  X.  Y.  Chicle  substitute.  2,078,878  • 
Apr.  27. 

Jackman.  Fred  W.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Warner 
Bros.  Pictures,  Inc..  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Translucent  pro- 
jection screen.     2,071.342  :  Feb.  23. 

Jackman,  Fred  W.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Warner 
Bros.  Pictures,  Inc.,  New  York,  X.  Y.  Making  a  trans- 
lucent picture  projection  screen.     2,071,344  ;  Feb.  23 

Jackman.  .losoph  J  .  Danvors.  assignor  to  Hygrado  Svl- 
vanla  Corporation,  Salem.  Mass.  Electron  dischar''e 
tnho  and  the  like.      2.075,761  ;  Mar.  30. 

Jaekomaf  ie  Corporation.  (See  Marlowe,  Harold  J  ,  as- 
signor.) 

^"o'n-r-ioo^'^^l?  '^;-«^°'"*  ^^'ayne,  Ind.  Folding  table. 
/.')i4.1z3:   Mar.  16. 

Jackson,  Alexander  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Locke 
Insulator  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md.  Arc  extiniruish- 
Ing   insulator.     2,073,519  ;   Mar.  9. 

Jackson,  Alfred  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.  assignor  to  L  R 
Smith,  receiver  of  Apco  Mossberg  Corporation.  Park- 
ing device.     2,075.900  :   Apr.  6. 

Jackson,  Andrew,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Steering  gear  lock  for 
motor  vehicles.     2,103.674  ;  Dec.  28.  »  b  «i  iui-k  lor 

Jackson.  Arthur  R.,  Lonilon,  England,  assignor  to  Reming- 

.V'A'cJ?o">o  ^xi'-  I\""'"'"-  '^'-  Y.     Visible  index  title  insert. 
-.i).M).,sjj  :  May  i8. 

Jackson,   Byron,  Co.  tSoe  Tlollnnder.  Aladar,  assignor  ) 

.T.nckson,  Byron,  Co.  (See  Lundeen,  Chester  A.,  assignor.) 

Jackson.  Byron,  Co.  (See  Van  Horn,  J.  B.,  and  Wagner 

assignors.)  ' 

■^"2'o94b71*^"se  t"^^8   ^"P"'"'"'      ^'^-        ^^^^      window. 
Jack.'son.     Corwill,     Ludington,    Mich.     Vibrating    motor. 

Jiirkson.  CorwIIl'.  Ludington.  Mich.  Tool  for  working 
balliist  niul  plnstic  niMlnrlnls.     2.080,921  ;  May  18 

Jackson,  Corwill,  Ludington,  Mich.  Paving  and  canal 
lining  machine  .and  method.     2,090,059  ;  Aug.  24 


Jackson,  Edward  B.,  Downers  Grove,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Stromberg  Electric  Company,  Chicago, 
111.  Corrective  time-controlled  system.  2,073,449 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Jackson.  Edward  B..  Downers  Grove,  111.,  assignor  to 
Stromberg  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Time  con- 
trolled system.     2,086,715  ;  July   13. 

Jackson,  Edward  B.,  Downers  Grove,  assignor  to  Strom- 
berg Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Time  controlled 
system.     2,097,622  ;  Xov.  2. 

Jackson,  Edward  B.,  Downers  Grove,  assignor  to  Strom- 
berg Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Synchronizing 
system.     2,097,623  ;  Xov.  2. 

Jackson,  Edward  B.,  Downers  Grove,  assignor  to  Strom- 
berg Electric  Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Time  controlled 
system.     2,098,547  ;  Xov.  9. 

Jackson,   Edward  Q.      (See  Salvoni,   Ippolito,   assignor.) 

Jackson,  Edv/ard  Q.,  et  al.  (See  Salvoni,  Ippolito,  as- 
signor.) 

Jackson,  Edwin  C.      (See  Meyer,  W.  H.,  and  Jackson.) 

Jackson,  Francis  E.,  deceased,  by  M.  E.  Jackson,  admin- 
istratrix, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Manhole  cover  remover. 
2,086,318 ;  July  6. 

Jackson,  Francis  E.,  deceased,  by  M.  E.  Jackson,  adraln- 
istratri.t,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Holder  for  cable  rings. 
2,098,420  :  Xov.  9. 

Jackson,  Frank  D.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Vehicle  advertis- 
ing or  display.     2,072,454  ;  Mar.  2. 

Jackson,  Frank  S.,  Washington,  Ohio  Hand  covering. 
2.068,182  ;  Jan.  19. 

Jackson,  George  H.,  Limited.  (See  Anderson,  John  E., 
assignor.) 

Jackson,  George  H.,  Jr.,  Evanston,  111.  Diaper. 
2,069,092  ;  Jan.  26. 

Jackson,  George  P.,  Flushing,  assignor  to  Combustion 
Engineering  Company,  Inc.,  X'ew  York,  N.  Y.  Control- 
ling superheat  temperature.     2,100,190  :  Xov.  23. 

Jackson,  George  P.,  Flushing,  and  F.  H.  Rosencrants, 
Scarsdale,  assignors  to  Combustion  Engineering  Com- 
panv, Inc.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Slagging  boiler  furnace. 
2,069,834  :  Feb.  9. 

Jackson,  Harrv  and  M.  E.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Burglar  alarm 
switch.     2,071,343;  Feb.  23. 

Jackson,  Harvey  F.,  deceased,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  R.  W. 
Jackson,        executrix.  Scalp       massaging        device. 

2,090,050;  Aug.    17. 

Jackson,  James  J.,  Woodbury,  assignor  to  Paulsboro 
Manufacturing  Company,  Paulsboro,  X.  J.  Decorative 
sheet  and  preparing  the  same.     2,076,993  ;  Apr.   13. 

Jackson,  James  J.,  Woodbury,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Pauls- 
boro Manufacturing  Company,  Paulsboro,  X.  J.  Com- 
positions of  matter  and  use  thereof.  2,078,727  ;  Apr. 
27. 

Jackson,  James  O.,  Crafton,  Pa.  Elevated  water  tank. 
2,086,131  ;  July  6. 

Jackson,  James  P..  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Deep  well 
pump   piston.      2,089,556 ;   Aug.    10. 

Jackson,  John  G.,  assignor  to  Square  D  Companv,  Detroit, 
Mich.    Magnetic  blow-out  device.     2,073,965  :  Mar.  16. 

Jackson.  John  G.,  assignor  to  Square  D  Company,  De- 
troit. Mich.     Circuit  breaker.     2.096.544  ;  Oct.  19. 

Jackson.  John  G..  assignor  to  Square  D  Companv,  De- 
troit,  Mich.     Circuit   breaker.     2,096,545 ;   Oct.    19. 

Jackson,  John  G.,  assignor  to  Square  D  Companv,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Circuit  breaker.     2.096.546  :  Oct.   19. 

Jackson.  John  G..  assignor  to  Square  D  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Circuit  breaker.     2,096.547  ;  Oct.  19. 

Jacksnn,  John  G.,  assignor  to  Square  D  Company,  De- 
troit. Mich.     Circuit  breaker.     2.096.548:  Oct.   19. 

Jackson,  John  G.,  and  W.  T.  Allen,  assignors  to  Square 
D  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Solderless  connecter. 
2,094,404;  Sept.  28. 

Jackson.  John  G.,  Detroit,  and  S.  M.  Hanley,  Grosse  Pointe 
Farms.  Mich.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments  to  Ray- 
theon Manufacturing  Company,  Newton,  Mass.  Recti- 
fier.    2.102.713;  Dec.  21. 

Jackson,  Jo.soph,  assignor  to  Rode  &  Brand,  Xew  York, 
X.  Y.     Advertising  sign.     2.102.075  ;  Dec.  14. 

Jackson,  Joseph  G.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Edward 
Katzinger  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Baking  pan  and 
material.     2,077,757  ;  Apr.  20. 

Jackson,  Liician  ('..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     Re.  20,597  ;  Dec.  21. 

.Tackson,  Mary  E.     (See  Jackson,  Harrv  and  M.  E.) 

Jackson,    Maunsell   B.      (See    Horsfall,    W.    H.    D.,    and 

Jackson.) 
Jackson,   Maunsell    B.,  Toronto.   Ontario,   Canada.     Anti- 
glare device.     2,075,440  :  Mar.  30. 

Jackson,    Mildred    E.     administratrix.       (See    Jackson, 

Francis  E.) 
Jackson  &  Moreland  et  al.     (See  Booth.  R.  D.,  Coffin,  and 
Tigges,  assignors.) 

Jackson.  Patrick  T.,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  American  Re- 
enforced  Paper  Company.  Attleboro,  JIass.  Making  box 
corner  stay  strips.      2,O.S0.006:  May  11. 

Jackson,  Philip  A.,  Dayton,  assignor  to  W.  C.  Lamprechter, 
Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  trustee.  Apparatus  for  guid- 
ing paper  forms.     2.101,433  ;  Dec.  7. 

Jackson,  Ralph  G.      (See  Gay,  J.  H.,  Jackson,  and  Wil- 
son.) 
Jackson,   Ray  P.,   Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,   East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Disconnecting  switch.     2,094,490 ;  Sept.  28. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


315 


Jackson,  Richard.     (See  Wells,  E.  H.,  Jr.,  and  Jackson.) 

Jackson,  Richard  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  M.  Knapp, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Heat  gatherer  and  deflector  for  motor 
vehicles.      2,069,955 ;    Feb.   9. 

Jackson,  Ruth  W.,  executrix.     (See  Jackson,  Harvey  F.) 

Jackson,  Thomas.     (See  Winter,  A.  S.,  and  Jackson.) 

Jackson,  Thomas  G.,  Deptford,  London,  assignor  to 
Molins  Machine  Company,  Limited,  London,  England. 
Wrapping  machine.     2,098,245  ;  Nov.  9. 

Jackson,  Thomas  G.,  assignor  to  Molins  Machine  Company, 
Limited,  London,  England  Wiapping  of  block  shaped 
articles.     2,100,141  ■  Nov.    13. 

Jackson,  Walter  C,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Tingley- 
Reliance  Rubber  Corporation.  Automobile  fender 
clamp.     2,084,087  ;  June  15. 

Jackson,  Walter  C,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Tingley- 
Reliance  Rubber  Corporation.  Splash  guard. 
2,085,660;  June  29. 

Jackson,   Wharton.      (See  Kratz,  G.  D.,  and  Jackson.) 

Jackson,  William  H.,  Canton,  Ohio,  and  A.  W.  Edmond, 
Hyattsville,  Md.  Closure  for  collapsible  tubes. 
2,069,009  ;  Jan.  26. 

Jackson,  William  S.,  et  al.     (See  Hart,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Jacob,  Eugene,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Nonrefillable  bottle. 
2,085,366  ;   June  29. 

Jacob,  Eugene,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Container  and  closure 
therefor.     2,085,367  ;  June  29. 

Jacob,  George,  Jr.,  Belleville,  and  E.  B.  Wright,  Jr.,  Mont- 
clair,  N.  J.     Brush.     2.080,821  ;  May  18. 

Jacob,  George  N.,  Jr.     (See  Wright,  E.  B.,  and  Jacob.) 

Jacob,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Duplex  tamperproof  sash 
lock.    2,078,572  ;  Apr.  27. 

Jacob,  Marcel,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  W.  A.  Preston, 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  sorting  punched  cards 
mechanically  and  electircally.     2,097,764  ;  Nov.  2. 

Jacob,  Paul.      (See  Pier,  iM.,   Simon,   and  Jacob.) 

Jacob.  Thomas  H.,  Wausau,  Wis.  Combined  hitch  and 
braking  device  for  trailers.     2,067,451  ;  Jan.  12. 

Jacob,  Thomas  H.,  Wausau,  Wis.  Spring  suspension 
for  trailers.     2.101,545  ;  Dec.  7. 

Jacobi,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Cor- 
poration, Milwaukee,  Wis.    Padlock.     2,070,012  ;  Feb.  9. 

Jacobi,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Cor- 
poration,  Milwaukee,   Wis.     Lock.      2,070,052 ;   Feb.  9. 

Jacobi,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Corpora- 
tion, Milwaukee,  Wis.     Lock.     2,070,276 ;  Feb.  9. 

Jacobi,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton,  Cor- 
poration, Milwaukee,  Wis.    Lock.    2,086,034  ;  July  6. 

Jacobi,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Corpora- 
tion, Milwaukee,  Wis.    Lock.    2,097.183  :  Oct.  26. 

Jacobi,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Corpora- 
tion, Milwaukee,  AVis.  Cylinder  lock.  2,097,189  ;  Oct. 
2fi. 

Jacobi,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Corpora- 
tion, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cylinder  lock.  2,097,190 ;  Oct. 
26. 

Jacobi,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Corpora- 
tion, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cylinder  lock.  2,097,191 ;  Oct. 
26.  '       .'         ' 

Jacobi,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Corpora- 
tion, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cylinder  lock.  2,097,192  ;  Oct. 
26. 

Jacobi,  Karl  J.,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Pacific  Coast 
Borax  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Recovering  sodium 
sulphate  and  increasing  the  yield  of  boric  acid. 
2,089,557;  Aug.  10. 

Jacobi,  Karl  J.,  Carlsbad,  N.  Mex.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Potash  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production 
of  potassium  sulphate-ammonium  sulphate  double  salt. 
2,094,573  ;    Sept.   28. 

Jacobi,  Werner,  Berlin-Spandau,  and  R.  Feldtkeller,  Ber- 
lin-Siemensstadt,  assignors  to  Siemens  &  Halske,  Ak- 
tiengesellscliaft,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin,  Germany. 
Device  for  avoiding  nonlinear  distortion.  2,067,055  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Jacobs  Bros.  Co.,  The.  (See  Eschenbacher,  H.,  and 
Kircher,  assignors.) 

Jacobs  Bros.,  Co.,  The.  (See  Woodland,  J.  E.,  and 
Kircher,    assignors.) 

Jacobs  Bros.  Co.  Inc.,  The.  (See  Walker,  Harold  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

J.-icohs,  Charles,  Detroit,  Mich.  Portable  cooker. 
2,101,180:  Doc.  7. 

Jacobs,  Charles  T.  (See  Meissner,  B.  F.,  and  Jacobs,  as- 
signors.) 

Jacobs,  Charles  T.,  New  I'rovideiico  Township,  Union 
County,  N.  J.  Motor  vehicle  control  davice.  2,081,747  ; 
May  25. 

Jacol)s,    Charles    T.,    New    Providence    Townslilp,    Union 

County,    N.    J.,    assignor   to    Miessnor    Inventions,    Inc. 

Tone  modifying  circuit.     2,088,205  ;  July  27. 
Jacobs,    <;hnrl('.s    T.,    Now    l'ro\i<lenoe    Township,    Union 

Coiinly,     N.     J.      Internal     coniltusUon     motor     system. 

2,095.716  :   Oct,   12. 
Jacobs,    (!lil'lon    N.,    assignor,    by    mesne   assignnienls,    to 

Taylor   li'lbn;    Company,   Norristown,    P:i.      Nonniclallic 

gear,  pulley,   or  the  like.     2,087,250  ;   July  20. 
Jacobs.    Clirion    N.,    as.signor,    l)y    mesne   asslgnnionts,    to 

Taylor   li'ibrc;   Company,   Norristown,    I'a.      Cutting  and 

assembling  machine.     2,001,990 ;    Sept.   7. 
Jacobs,  Ernest,  Graton,  Calif.     Dirigible.     2,088,002  ;  July 

27. 
Jacobs,   F.   L.,   Company.      (See   Elsenhauer,   Warren   F., 

assignor.) 


Jacobs,  George,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  Goetz,  Detroit 
Mich.     Wire  bending  machine.     2,097,193  ;  Oct.  26. 

Jacobs,  Glenn,  Fairtield,  Iowa.  Garment  steaming  device. 
2,075,724  ;  Mar.   30. 

Jacobs,  Joseph,  Bridgeport,  assignor  to  The  A.  J.  Donahue 
Corporation,  Milford,  Conn.  Garment  supporter. 
2,072,559  ;  Mar.  2. 

Jacobs,  Joseph  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Propeller  tip 
centrifugal  pitch  control.     2,074,149  ;  Mar.  16. 

Jacobs  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Stoner, 
Arthur  M.,  assignor.) 

Jacobs,  Michael,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assigmnents,  to  Talon,  Inc.  Trousers  and  mak- 
ing the  same.     2,103,985  ;  Dec.  28. 

Jacobs,  Rex  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Glare  shield  bracket. 
2,084,584  ;  June  22. 

Jacobs,  Rex  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Adjustable  vehicle  seat. 
2,095,442  ;  Oct.   12. 

Jacobs,  Rex  C,  assignor  to  Shelving  and  Parts  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Door  check. 
2,074.398  :  Mar.  23. 

Jacobsen,  Bent  B.,  Aldwych,  London,  England,  assignor 
to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Combination  telephone  and  telegraph  exchange 
system.     2,081,434  ;  May  25, 

Jacobsen,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Color  photography. 
2,082,579  ;  June  1. 

Jacobsen.  Einar.  Halden,  and  J.  Carlsson,  Oslo,  assignors 
to  A/S.  Ostfold  Skofabrik.  Halden,  Norway.  Insole 
for  ski-boots.     2,075,723  :  Mar.  30. 

Jacobsen,  Henry,  now  by  judicial  decree  H.  Jenett,  Engle- 
wood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Thermoplastic  compositions  and  preparing 
the  same.     2,076,781  ;  Apr.  13. 

Jacobsen,  Olaf  B.,  Wembley,  assignor  to  himself  and  The 
Buell  Combustion  Company  Limited,  London,  England. 
Separator.     2,067,710;  Jan.   12. 

Jacobsohn,  Carl,  assignor  to  B.  C.  Baehni,  Hamburg,  Ger- 
many.    Air-improvement  device.     2,076,463  ;  Apr.  6. 

Jacobsohn,  Felix,  Berlin,  Germany.  Producing  bodies  of 
bituminous  or  tarry  material.     2,093,450 ;   Sept.   21. 

Jacobson,  Arthur  G.,  assignor  to  The  Miehle  Printing 
Press  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Printing  press.     2,100.852  ;  Nov.  30. 

Jacobson,  Beatrice,  administratrix.  (See  Jacobson, 
John.) 

Jacobson,  Emanuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Inanimate  figure 
and  making  same.     2,089,376  ;  Aug.  10. 

Jacobson,  Eugene,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Self-fluxing 
solder  and  process  and  apparatus  for  producing  same. 
2,079,710  ;  May  11. 

Jacobson,  Jacob,  Paris,  France.  Cinnamic  preparations 
for  therapeutic  uses.     2,081,934  ;  June  1. 

Jacobson,  James  H.      (See  Yeoman,  Ray  C,  assignor.) 

Jacobson,  James  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Expansion  joint. 
2,098,292  :  Nov,  9. 

Jacobson,  John,  deceased.  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  by  Beatrice 
Jacobson,  administratrix.  Projection  screen  for  ob- 
taining stereoscopic  efCects.     2,086,556  ;  July  13. 

Jacobson,  Oystein,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Duriron 
Company,  Inc.  Packing  for  centrifugal  pumps  and  the 
like.     2,080,891  :  May  18, 

Jacobson,  Ralph  A.  (See  Carothers,  W.  H.,  and  Jacob- 
son.) 

Jacobson,  Ralph  A.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Producing  alkali  metal 
ureas.     2,090,592  ;  Aug.   17. 

Jacobson,  Ralph  A.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preparation  of  urea 
derivatives.      2,090,593  ;    Aug.    17. 

Jacobson,  Ralph  A.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Acyl  ureas  and  the 
preparation  thereof.     2,090,594  ;  Aug.   17. 

Jacobson,  Ralph  A.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preparing  amido  de- 
rivatives.     2,090,595  ;    Aug.    17. 

Jacobson,  Ralph  A.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Nitrogeneous  com- 
pounds.    2,090,596  ;  Aug.  17. 

Jacolison,  Tli<'o(lor(>  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  I'atling. 
2.091  „';,S6  :   Aug,   31. 

Jacobson,  William,  and  F,  10.  Quest,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Adjn.slablo  neinlle  guard  for  sewing  machines. 
2,080,.'-)41  ;  May  18. 

Jacobson,  William  A.  (See  Sheridan,  Franci.s  1!,,  as- 
signor.) 

Jacob.son,  Wilgot  J.,  lUifl'alo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corpora- 
tion.     Valve.      2,103,725;    Doc.   28. 

Jacobsson,  Wilgot  J.     (See  Cowin,  II.  W.,  and  Jaoobsson.) 

.I.'icol'Kson,   \\'il;;or   J.      (Soo  KirU,  S.   I'.,,  and   .1,'iooti.s.son,) 

.lacobsson,  Wilgot  J.     (See  Smith,  (3,  II.,  and  Jaoob.sson.) 

Jnciibsson,  Wilgot  J.,  lOU/.aboth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Union 
Carbide  and  Carbon  Cori)oration.  Valvo.  2,01)3,(178; 
Sept.  21, 

Jacobsson,  Wilgot  J..  ItulTalo,  N.  Y.,  assignoi-,  by  niosno 
.'iMslgnmonts.  to  Union  Cai-bido  and  Carlion  Corpora  I  Ion. 
lilowpipe  and  forming  combust Iblo  mlxturi'S.  L\005,747  ; 
Oct.   12. 

Jacobus,  William  II.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adjustable 
Hire! Cher.      2,091,817  ;  Aug.   31. 

Jacoby-Ueiidor,   Inc.      (See  Bonder,  Joseph  M,,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Jacoby,  Enos  R.,  Muskegon,  assignor  to  Continental 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Engine.  2,080,6G2  ; 
May  18. 

Jacoby,  Enos  R.,  assignor  to  Continental  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.     Engine.     2,094.893  ;  Oct.  5. 

Jacobv,  Herbert,  Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Combination 
dentifrice  dispenser  and  toothbrush  holder.  2,100,900  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Jacoby,  Meyer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wig.  2,073,869  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Jacquard  Knitting  Machine  Co.  (See  Nufer,  Edward,  as- 
signor.) 

Jacquard  Knitting  Machine  Co.  (See  Slrmay,  Julius, 
assignor.) 

TacquGS,  Aime  H.      (See  Jacques.   G.  J.  H.  and  A.  H.) 

Jacques,  George  J.  H.  and  A.  H.,  Pawtucket,  assignors 
to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Circular 
knitting  machine.     2,091,638:  Aug.  31. 

Jacquet,  Gaetan  G.,  and  R.  E.  Badin,  Paris,  France. 
Electroacoustic  sounding  apparatus.  2,076,724 ;  Apr. 
13. 

Jaeckel,  Henrv,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Jewel  setting. 
2,080,317  ;  May  11. 

Jaedicke,  Friedrich.  Berlin-Schmargendorf,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  N.  V.  Machiuerieen-en  Apparaten  Fabrleken 
"Meat",  Utrecht,  Netherlands.  Light-buoy  and  feed- 
ing same.     2,091,857  :  Aug.  31. 

Jaeger,  Alphons  O.,  Mount  Lebanon,  Pa.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  American  Cvanamid  &  Chemi- 
cal Corporation.     Jlotor  fuel.     2,070,304  ;   Feb.  9. 

Jaeger,  Alphons  O.,  Mount  Lebanon,  Pa.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  American  Cyanamid  &  Chemical 
Corporation.  Esters  of  keto  acids.  2,094,453  ;' Sept. 
28. 

Jaeger,  .\lphons  O.,  Greentree,  and  J.  E.  Jewett,  Pitts- 
burgh, assignors  to  American  Cyanamid  &  Chemical 
Corporation,  Bridgeville,  Pa.  Recovering  nialeic  acid 
from  the  fume  gases  containing  small  amounts  thereof. 
2,098,047  ;  Nov.  2. 

Jaeger,  Joseph  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Leg  bone  break- 
er and  tendon  puller.     2,068,137  ;   Jan.   19. 

Jaeger,    Otto.      (See   Schiller,   Alfred   W.,    assignor.) 

Jaeger  Watch  Company.  (See  Girard,  Pierre  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jaeger  Watch  Company  Inc.  (See  Sears,  George  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Jaenicke,  William  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Package 
and  making  the  same.     2,089,483  ;  Aug.  10. 

Jaffe,  Joseph  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shade-holding  light- 
ing fixture.     2,092,648  :  Sept.  7. 

Jafferian  Sarkis  N.,  Watertown.  Mass.  Thread  cutting 
device  for  sewing  machines.     2,088,266  ;  July  27. 

Jfiger,  Friedrich,  Mannheim,  Germany,  assignor  to  Rare 
Chemicals  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  glucosidcs 
from  digitalis  purpurea.     2,068,027  ;  Jan.   19. 

Jagus,  Leon  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Expansible  frame  and 
support.     2,101,500;  Dec.  7. 

Jagusch,  I'eter.  Elmwood  Park.  111.  Sample  box  making 
machine.      2. 075. 287  ;   JIar.   .SO. 

Jahn,  William  G.,  Gary,  Ind.  Article  handling  appa- 
ratus.    2.087,846  ;  July  20. 

JShne,  Ernst  H.,  and  C.  B.  Ulke,  assignors  to  "Univer- 
selle"  Cigarottenmaschinen-Fabric  J.  C.  MuUer  &  Co., 
Dresden,  Germany.  Method  and  apparatus  for  closing 
the  projecting  ends  of  wrapping  sleeves  for  cigars. 
2,090,448;  Aug.   17. 

Jahnel,  Ernst,  Moosburg,  Germany.  Winch  with  geared 
transmission.      2,071,405  ;   Feb.   23. 

Jahnke,  Charles  B.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Fairbanks, 
Morse  &  Co.,  Chicago.  111.  Head  structure  for  internal 
eoml)Ust'on  oiicines.     2.080,720:  May  18. 

Jahraus,  Donald  M.,  North  Hollywood,  and  R.  Hunt, 
Canoga  Park,  Calif.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation 
of  America.  Motion  picture  camera.  2,085,193  ;  June 
29. 

Jahraus,  Harold  A.,  Richmond,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  S. 
Miller,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Device  for  cementing  optical 
lenses.     2,066,936  :  Jan.  5. 

Jahrstorfer,  Micli.Tol,  and  IT.  G.  Hummel.  Mannheim,  as- 
signors to  T,  (;.  Farhonindustrie,  .\ktiengcsellscliaft. 
Frankfort-nn-the-Main,  Germanv.  Condensation  prod- 
ucts.    2,096,181  ;  Oct.  10. 

Jalte-Grant  Display  Bag  Company,  The.  (See  Grant,  R.  S., 
and  .Schlegel,  assignors.) 

Jaite,  Roy  \V.,  I/akowood,  Ohio.  Machine  for  making 
paper  Ijags.     2,078,496  ;  Apr.  27. 

Jakeman,  Emma  M.,  et  al.  (See  Broome,  Woody  E..  as- 
signor.) 

Jakeway,  Gerald  V.,  assignor  to  Keeler  Brass  Company. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Door  handle  mounting. 
2,102.714  :   Dec.  21. 

Jakoaky.  .lohn  J.,  Los  Angolos,  Calif.,  and  V.  F.  Hanson, 
Nijig.'U'M  Fall.s,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Klectroblacks.  Inc., 
Culver  Cil.v,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  producing  carbon- 
bl.irk.      2,070.557  ;  May  4. 

Jakoubek,  Frank  J.  (See  Templeton,  W.  B.,  and 
Jakoubek.) 

Jakoubek,  Frank  J.,  Elmwood  Park,  and  W.  E.  Gahl,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  assignors  fo  Templeton,  Kenly  &  Co.,  Limite<i. 
Chicago,  111.     Mine  roof  jack.     2,068,491  ;  Jan.  19. 

Jalbert,  Jean  H.,  Paris.  France.  Internal  combustion 
engine  with  fuel  injection.     2,091, .147  ;  Aug.  31. 


Jalbert,  Jean  H.,  and  G.  Heloir,  Paris,  France.  Two- 
cycle  Internal  combustion  engine  and  operating  the 
same.     2,086,555  ;  July  13. 

Janiau,  Lucien  J.,  assignor  to  Compagnie  Generale  d'elec- 
tricite,  Paris,  France.  Charging  the  electric  ac- 
cumulators of  lead  having  slight  local  actions. 
2,076,238;  Apr.  6. 

Jamba,  Michael,  Stamford,  N.  Y.  Cowtail  garter. 
2,103,584  ;  Dec.  28. 

James,  Charles  A.  et  al.     (See  Wiley,  Joe,  assignor.) 

James,  Cleveland  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  A.  M. 
Ducev.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Reflecting  glass.  2,067,701  ; 
Jan.  12. 

James,  Cyril  H.     (See  Ricks,  F.,  and  James.) 

James,  Cyril  H.,  and  W.  I.  Bacon,  Leicester,  England, 
assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for  operating  upon  shoe 
parts.     2,099,017  ;  Nov.  16. 

James,  Ernest  R.,  and  S.  N.  Mehlin,  Inglewood,  Calif. 
Bathtub.     2,079,410  ;  May  4. 

James,  George  H.,  assignor  to  American  Engineering 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wildcat  for  windlasses. 
2,075.524;  Mar.  30. 

James,  Harold  C.     (See  Phelns,  Wilbur  M.,  assignor.) 

James,  Henry  D.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Elevator  signal  and  control  system.     2,066,937 ;  Jan.  5. 

James,  Henry  D.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Control  mechanism.     2,076,146  ;  Apr.  6. 

James,  Henry  C,  Jr.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Products.  Inc.     Clock.     2,098,965  :  Nov.  16. 

James,  Henry  V.,  Radlett,  England.  Regulating  the  speed 
of  polyphase  alternate  current  motors.  2,099,890  ;  Nov. 
23. 

James,   Hubert  E.  et  al.      (See  Rhodes,  B.  F.,  assignor.) 

James,  John  R.,  Story  City,  Iowa.  Reversible  variable 
speed  motor.     2,072,335  :  Mar.  2. 

James,  Joseph  H..  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  C.  P.  Byrnes, 
trustee,  SewiekJey,  Pa.  Treating  a  liquid  mixture  con- 
taining oxygen  derivatives  of  hvdrocarbons  and  prod- 
ucts thereof.     2,067.532  ;  Jan.   12. 

James,  Joseph  H.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Clarence  P. 
Byrnes,  trustee,  Sewickley,  Pa.  Making  partial  oxida- 
tion  products.      2,085.221  ;   June   29. 

James,  Joseph  H.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  C.  P.  Byrnes, 
trustee,  Sewickley,  Pa.  Treating  liquid  partial  oxida- 
tion products.     2,085,499  ;  June  29. 

James,  Joseph  H.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  C.  P.  Byrnes, 
trustee,  Sewickley,  Pa.  Treatment  of  oxygen  deriva- 
tives of  hydrocarbons  in  which  aliphatic  hydrocarbons 
predominate.     2,085.500  ;   June  29. 

James,  Joseph  H.,  assignor  to  Clarence  P.  Byrnes,  trustee, 
Pitt.sburgh,  Pa.  Manufacture  of  alkyl  acid  salts. 
2,085,501  :    June   29. 

James,  Lewis  A.,  Independence,  Kans.  Washing  machine. 
2,086,269  ;  July  6. 

James  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Markey,  George  T., 
assignor.) 

James  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Olson,  J.  B.,  and 
Young,  assignors.) 

James  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Shodron,  John  G., 
assignor.) 

James  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Shodron,  J.  G., 
Bethke,  and  Wandschneider.  assignors.) 

James,  Robert  F.,  Mahwah,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  SXanufactur- 
ing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Food  preserving 
apparatus.     2,096,746  ;  Oct.  26. 

James,  Roy  L.,  North  Platte,  Nebr.  Shoe  repair  device. 
2,100,335:  Nov.  30. 

James.  Thomas  R.,  assignor  to  General  Mills,  Inc.,  Minne- 
apolis. Minn.     Packaging  machine.     2.08.3.007  :  June  8. 

James,  Virgil  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  As- 
sociated Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
Railroad  signaling  systems.     2,077,932  ;  Apr.  20. 

James,  Wilfred  H.      (See  Neighbors,  C.  C.  and  James.) 

Jameson,  Arvi,  West  Quincy,  Mass.  Electromagnetic 
fishing  tool.     2,087,034  ;  July  13. 

Jameson,  Jolin  P..     (See  Matson,  Carl  A.,  assignor.) 

Jameson,  Malcolm  F.,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Teleplione  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electron  emitting  cathode  and  developing  same. 
2.097,157  :  Oct.  20. 

Jameson,  Ronald  I'.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  Ther- 
mostat.    2,070,433  :  Feb.  9. 

Jamieson,  C.  E.,  &  Company.  (See  Slelton,  Henry  E., 
assignor.) 

Jamieson,  Harry  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Mechanism  for 
reconditioning  tennis  balls.     2,070,989  ;  Feb.  16. 

Jamieson.  Ivan  W..  Los  .Vngeles,  Calif.  Toy  parachute. 
2.007.571  ;  Jan.   12. 

Jamison    Cold    Storage    Door    Company.      (See    Leonard, 

n.'tvid   ('.   E..  assignor.) 
Jamison,   R.  H.      (See  Wagoner,   Earl  B.,  assignor.) 
Janas,  William,  Dundalk,  Md.     Spring  cover.     2,087,192  ; 

July  13. 
Janata,    Rudolph,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Screw  thread   joint. 

2,094,491  ;  Sept.  28. 
Janda,   Josef  N.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  M.  Dvorak, 

Wilber,  Nebr.     Calf  weaner.     2.079,741  ;  May  11. 


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Jandus,  Herbert  S.,  assignor  to  Lynn  Cover  Company,  De- 
troit, Micli.  Tire  and  valve  stem  cover  structure. 
2,092,976  ;  Sept.  14. 

Jandus,  Herbert  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Oalces 
Products  Corporation,  North  Chicago,  111.  Bralje  lever 
construction.     2,097,328  ;  Oct.  26. 

Jandus,  Herbert  S.,  and  B.  M.  Short,  assignors  to  Gen- 
eral Spring  Bumper  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bump- 
er construction.     2,081,586  ;  May  25. 

Janes,  Charles  B.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Safety  razor. 
2,066,837  ;  Jan.  5. 

Janes,  Edmund  D.,  Middlebury,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Button  or  the 
Uke.     2,067,223  ;  Jan.  12. 

Janes,  Edmund  D.,  Middlebury,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Ornamental 
adjustable  slide  fastener.     2,090,367  ;  Aug.  17. 

Janes,  Leslie  S.,  J.  G.  Raben,  and  J.  Nielsen,  assignors 
to  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Merchandise 
display  table.     2,098,453  ;  Nov.  9. 

Janetschke,  Erwin,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Uniform  speed  system. 
2,066,938;  Jan.  5. 

Janetschke,  Erwin,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electrical  conversion 
system.     2,103,786  ;  Dec.  28. 

Janicke,  Hermann,  Dessau,  assignor  to  H.  Junkers, 
Munich,  Germany,  deceased  ;  T.  Junkers,  n6e  Bennhold, 
administratrix.     Free  piston  engine.     2,079,289  :  May  4. 

janicke,  Hermann,  Dessau,  assignor  to  Therese  junkers, 
Gauting,  near  Munich,  Germany.  Free  piston  motor 
compressor.     2,086,162  ;  July  6. 

Janicke,  Hermann,  Dessau,  assignor  to  T.  Junkers,  Gaut- 
ing, near  Munich,  Germany.  Free  piston  motor  com- 
pressor.    2.086,228;  July  6. 

Janicke,  Hermann,  assignor  to  H.  Junkers,  Dessau ;  T. 
Junkers,  n6e  Bennhold,  Gauting,  Germany,  administra- 
trix of  said  H.  Junkers,  deceased.  Free  piston  engine. 
2,102,121  ;  Dec.   14. 

Janisch,  Maximillian  P.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Stamp  re- 
tainer for  beer  barrels.    2,088,375  ;  July  27. 

Janisky,  Louis.     (See  Rowe,  Claude  O.,  assignor.) 

Janko,  Ludwig  M.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Battery.  2,092,214; 
Sept.  7. 

Janline  Tile  Company.      (See  Jansen,  Henry,  assignor.) 

Janovsky,  Wilhelm,  Berlin-Spandau,  assignor  to  Siemens 
&  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin-Siemenstadt,  Ger- 
many. Measuring  mechanical  forces.  2,081,748  ;  May 
25. 

Janowski,  Marion  W.,  Bakersfield,  Calif.  Can  holder  and 
server.     2,085,661 ;  June  29. 

Jansen,  Cornells  G.,  Arnhem,  Netlierlands,  assignor  to 
American  Enka  Corporation,  Enka,  N.  C.  Manufacture 
of  artificial  silk.     2,100.595;  Nov.  30. 

Jansen,  Edward  G.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Preparing  food 
product.      2,069,884  ;   Feb.   9. 

Jansen,  Henry,  assignor  to  Janline  Tile  Company,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.     Tile:     2,095,443  ;  Oct.  12. 

Jansen,  Marinus  J.     (See  Penning,  F.  M.,  and  Jansen.) 

Janson,  Einar  H.,  Amotfors,  and  J.  O.  Nauclgr,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.  Winding  and  cutting  paper  into  sizes. 
2,066,566  :  Jan.  5. 

Janson,  Karl  J.  W.     (See  Ekholm,  C.  G.,  and  Janson.) 

Janssen,  Henry,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Works, 
Wyomissing,  Pa.  Effecting  vapor  treatment  of  yarn  in  a 
yarn  fabricating  machine.     2.066,781  ;  Jan.  5. 

Janssen,  Ilonry,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Works,  Wyo- 
missing. Pa.     Braiding  carrier.     2,079,570  ;  May  4. 

Janssen,  Henry,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Works,  Wy- 
omissing, Pa.     Treating  yarns.     2,093,914  ;  Sept.  21. 

Janssen,  Henry,  as.signor  to  Textile  Machine  Works,  Wyo- 
missing, Pa.  Support  for  hosiery  display  forms. 
2,099.652  :  Nov.  1C>. 

Janssen,  Henry,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Works. 
Wyomissing,  Pa.  Multisection  braiding  machine. 
2,099,933  ;  Nov.  23. 

Janssens,  Peter  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Patching  device  and 
method.     2,076,431  ;  Apr.   6. 

Jansson,  Edvin  E.  (See  Hammer,  V.  Jansson,  and 
Olsson.) 

Jnntsch,  Victor,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Yel- 
low Truck  and  Coach  Manufacturing  Company,  Pontiae, 
Mich.  Propeller  shaft  center  bearing.  2,081,237;  May 
25. 

J:in/,on,  Otto,  Berlin,  Germany.  Self-starting  synchro- 
nous niolor  of   low  speed.      2,090,518;  Oct.   19. 

Japol.sky,  Nicliol;is,  Ilighgalc.  London,  England.  Electric 
dislniit  control  system.      2.079.253:  May  4. 

Jaques,  Ernest  G.,  San  Prnneisco,  Calif.  Hacksaw  sup- 
port and  guide.     2.070,735  ;  Feb.  16. 

,L-Knii(h,  Willard  E.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Septic  tank. 
2,008,140;  Jan.  19. 

Jardino,  Robert,  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Enton  Manufacturing  Companv,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Engine  valve.     2,080,420  ;  July  0. 

Jardlne,  Robert,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  l)y  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eaton  Mimufncturing  (V)nipany,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Valve.     2,089,749;  Aug.    10. 

JarecUl  MjiinirMcl  iirlnu;  ('(iiiiiiaii.v.  (See  Kntoii,  John  V., 
assignor,) 


Jarl,  Carl  H.  B.,  Royal  Oak,  assignor  to  Beck,  Koller  & 
Company,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vapor  phase  catalytic 
process  and  apparatus.      2,098,148  ;   Nov.   2. 

Jarrier,  Rene,  Saint-Quentin,  France,  assignor  to  B. 
Arkell,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  bag-filling  and 
weighing  machine.     2,098,246  ;  Nov.  9. 

Jarrier,  RenS,  Saint-Quentin,  France,  assignor  to  B. 
Arkell,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  bag-filling  and 
weighing  machine.     2,098,247  ;  Nov.  9. 

Jarvis,  Frank  E.,  The  Dalles,  Oreg.  Rotary  face  bit. 
2,081,302  ;  May  25. 

Jarvis,  Jessie  P.,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  Lady's  lunch  kit. 
2,087.951  ;  July  27. 

Jarvis,  Kenneth  W.,  Kenmore,  assignor  to  Radio  Corpora- 
tion of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tone  control  system. 
2,093,393  ;  Sept.  14. 

Jarvis,  Kenneth  W.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  M. 
Blair,  Teaneck,  N.  J.  Electron  tube.  Re.  20,545  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Jarvis,  Kenneth  W.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Receiver  automatic  volume 
control  switch.     2,097,281  ;  Oct.  26. 

Jaskowiak,  Peter.      (See  Shy  vers,  K.  C,  and  Jaskowiak.) 

Jasma,  A.  G.     (See  Liers,  Friedrich,  assignor.) 

Jasmin,  Armand,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Tool  holder. 
2,077,109  ;  Apr.  13. 

Jasper  Chair  Company.  (See  Lewis,  Thomas  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jaubert,  George  F.,  Paris,  France.  Gastight  closure. 
2,088,909  ;   Aug.   3. 

Jauch,  Christian,  Bloomfield,  N.  H.  Needle  threader. 
2,090,678;  Aug.   24. 

Jauch,  Robert  J.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  and  R.  M.  Lander,  Oak 
Park,  assignors  to  Paramount  Paper  Tube  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Miniature  structure.     2,089,028  ;  Aug.  3. 

Jaumandreu,  Bienvenido,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Manu- 
facture of  rubber-soled  slippers,  sandals,  and  footwear. 

Jaussaud,  Robert  M.,  Paris,  France.  Spherical  plug  cock. 
2,095,136 ;  Oct.  5.  ^  e    g,  ■ 

Javorski,  Serge.      (See  Fluchaire,  M.,  and  Javorski.) 

Jaworski,  Joseph.      (See  Wedge,  F.  D.,  and  Jaworski.) 

Jay,   May   O.      (See  Jay,   Webb,   assignor.) 

Jay,  Webb,  assignor  to  M.  O.  Jay,  Miami  Beach,  Fla. 
Control  mechanism  for  steering  wheels.  2,075,288  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Jayme,  Georg,  assignor  to  Canadian  International  Paper 
Company,  Hawkesbury,  Ontario,  Canada.  Removing 
coloring  matter  from  wood  pulp.     2,074,473  ;  Mar.   23. 

Jayne,  Dr.  D.,  &  Son,  Inc.  (See  Butz,  Lewis  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jayne,  Dr.  D.,  &  Son,  Inc.  (See  Butz,  L.  W.,  and  La 
Lande,  assignors.) 

Jaynes,  William  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Pneumatic  grinding 
tool.     2,093,360;   Sept.   14. 

Jeanis,  Eugene,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Aerial  shell.  2,098,627  • 
Nov.  9. 

Jeannerette,  Edward  N.,  Rome,  Ga.  Unloading  attach- 
ment for  hopper  bottom  railroad  cars.  2,082,291  ; 
June  1. 

Jebeles,  G.  J.     (See  Sutherlin,  Walter  F.,  assignor.) 

Ject-In  Limited.      (See  Kauzal,  Gabriel  P.,  assignor.) 

Jeddo-IIighland  Coal  Company.  (See  Becker,  Frank  N., 
assignor.) 

Jeddo-Highland  Coal  Company.  (See  Zeisloft,  O.,  and 
Becker,  assignors.) 

Jedele,  Alfred,  assignor  to  W.  C.  Heraeus  Gesellschaft 
mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Hanau-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many. Tungsten-base  alloy  for  points  of  gold  nibs. 
2.072,368  ;  Mar.  2, 

Jedele,  Alfred,  assignor  to  W.  C.  Heraeus  Gesellschaft 
mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Hanau-on-the-]Main,  Ger- 
many.    Tungsten-base  alloy.     2,072,676  ;  IMnr.  2. 

Jedele,  Alfred,  assignor  to  W.  C.  Heraeus  Gesellschaft 
mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Hanau-on-the-Main.  Ger- 
many. Tungsten  base  alloy  for  points  of  gold  nibs. 
2,074,474  ;  Mar.  23. 

Jedele,  Alfred,  and  W.  Luckow,  assignors  to  W.  C.  Heraeus, 
G.  m.  b.  H.,  Hanau-on-the-l\[ain,  Germany.  Tubular 
fountain   pen  point.     2  094,921  ;  Oct.  5. 

Jedlicka,  Anton  G.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Convertible  jar 
closure.     2,0(!0,037  ;  Jan.  20. 

Jedlickii.  Anton  (!.,  Minneapolis,  assignor  to  Hancock- 
Nelson  Mercantile  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Spocial- 
i/.cil   jnr   ()!•  Iiottlo   closure.      2,076,782;   Apr.    13. 

JelTeries,  l<'i'(>d(Mick  I/.,  I>a  Grange,  III.,  assignor  to  In- 
lernntional  Patents  Development  Company.  Wilming- 
ton,  Del.     Manufacture  of  starch.      2.0S.'^.700  ;   Aug.  3. 

JelTeries,  Frederick  L..  La  (Jraiige,  111.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national I'atents  Development  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Dustless  grits,  and  making  same.  2,098,293 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Je(T(>ris,  Alice,  Washington,  D.  C.  Cigarette  holder. 
2.081,313  ;  June  22. 

Jeffers.  I'^rank  E.,  Glen  Ellyn,  111.  Digging  implement. 
2,092,279  ;    Sept.    7. 

JclTerson,  Clinrlcs  J.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  as.signor  to  Savage 
Anns  ("oriioralion,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sight  for  firearms. 
■.'.0!>I,70,T  :  Oct.   ."). 

JefTerson,  Floyd  W.,  et  al.  (See  Elwoll,  Vincent  C,  ns- 
slgnor.) 

.lill'crson.  John  A.,  Belmont.  Mass.  Dellverv  manifold 
(ov  tank  vehicles.     2,078,384;  Apr.   27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Jefferson  Island  Salt  Company.  (See  Neat,  Frank  U., 
assignor.) 

Jeffery,  Benjamin  A.,  ClarljBton,  Mich.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Cliampion  Spark  Plug  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  shaping 
articles.     Re.  20,460  ;  Aug.  3. 

Jeffords,  Clvde  R.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Hypodermic  outfit  case. 
2,077,240  ;  Apr.  13. 

Jeffress,  Richard  C,  Sklpwith,  Va.  Planting  peg. 
2,086,083  ;  July  6. 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Armstrong, 
Walter  J.,  assignor.) 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Bauroth, 
Walter  J.,  assignor.) 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Beltz,  John 
S.,  assignor.) 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Briggs,  Robert 
E.,  assignor.) 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Dunlop, 
Robert  R.,  assignor.) 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Francis,  Earle 
v.,  "assignor.) 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Gellatly,  Ed- 
win B.,  assignor.) 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Jeffrey, 
Robert  K.,  assignor.) 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Jeffrey,  R.  K.. 
and  Mitchell,  assignors.) 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Jones,  Os- 
car B.,   assignor.) 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Lemmon, 
Alexis  W.,   assignor.) 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Levin,  Nils 
D.,  assignor.) 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (Sop  IMitehell. 
Lewis  K.,  assignor.) 

Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Muller, 
Ernst  F.,  assignor.) 

Jeffrey,  Robert  K..  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company.  Cutter  chain. 
2,068,802  ;  Jan.  26. 

Jeffrey,  Robert  K.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
Manufacturing         Company.  Cutter        mechanism. 

2,068,985  :  Jan.  26. 

Jeffrey,  Robert  K.,  Bexley,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
Manufacturing  Company.  Cutter  chain  and  bar. 
2,068,984  ;  Jan.  26. 

Jeffrey,  Robert  K.,  Bexley,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
Manufacturing  Company.  Cutter  chain.  2,090,329  ; 
Aug.   17. 

Jeffrey.  Robert  K.,  Bexley,  and  L.  E.  Mitchell,  Columbus. 
Oliio.  assignors  to  The  Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company. 
Mining  machine.     2,091,405  ;  Aug.  31. 

Jeffreys,  Brvan,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Case  making  machine. 
2,069,885  ;  Feb.  9. 

Jeffreys,  George  A.,  Calcium.  N.  Y.  Food  products  and 
manufacture.     2,095,638  ;   Oct.   12. 

Jehl,  Roy  F.,  Chicago,  111.     Seal.     2.089,377  ;  Aug.  10. 

Jehle,  Ferdinand,  assignor  to  The  White  Motor  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,071,125  ;  Feb.  16. 

Jelalian,  Martin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reciprocating  winged 
device  for  airplanes.     2,077,798  :  Apr.  20. 

Jelalian,  Martin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coil  spring  cushion 
fender   for  automobiles.     2,078,852  ;   Apr.   27. 

Jelliffo,  Howard  W.,  and  W.  II.  Abbott,  ("lovol:ind.  Ohio, 
said  .Abbott  assignor  to  G.  M.  Abbott.  Frame  for  hold- 
ing detacliable  covers  with  special  reference  to  dust 
mop.s.     2.075,345  :  Mar.  30. 

Jeltsch,  Arnold,  and  A.  Strzyzwski,  Lenna,  assignors  to 
I.  G.  Farbenindu.strie  Akticngesellschaft,  Frankfort-on- 
tbe-Main,  Germany.  Production  of  ammonium  sul- 
phate in  the  form  of  scales.     2,002.073  :  Sept.  7. 

Jenaer  Glaswerk  Schott  &  Gen.  (See  Berger,  E.,  and 
Harries,   assignors.) 

Jencick,  Stephen,  Chagrin  Falls,  assignor  to  Thomp- 
son Products,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Independently 
acting  wheel  suspension  for  automobiles.  2,008,004"; 
Jan.  19. 

Jencick.  Stephen,  Chagrin  Falls,  assignor  to  Thompson 
Products.  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Wheel-suspension  de- 
vice for  automobiles.     2,079.290;  May  4. 

Jencick,  Stephen,  Chagrin  Falls,  assignor  to  Thompson 
Products,  Inc..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automobile  chassis. 
2. OS ». sort  :  June  22. 

Jencick,  Stephen,  and  H.  L.  Schenider,  Chagrin  Falls, 
Ohio.  Appliance  for  heating  systems.  2,088,910 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Jonemann,  Ilarrv  J.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  do  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Decorative  coated  fabric.     2.102.71.'>;  Dec.  21. 

Jonett,  Henry.     (See  Jacobsen.  Henry.) 

Jenett,  Henry,  Englewood.  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  Celanese  Cor- 
poration of  America.     Coating.     2,070,600  ;  Feb.   16. 

Jenett,  Henry.  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.     Vesfjol.     2,082,005  ;  June  1. 

Jenett,  Henry,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Method  and  device  for  coat- 
ing  textile   material.      2,071,035;    Feb.    10. 

Jenett,  Henry,  Demarest,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America,  Embossing.  2,080,276 : 
May  11. 


Jenett,  Henry,  Demarest,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Impregnated  material.  2,093,451 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Jenkin,  Dagmar,  London,  England.  Hose  clasp^ 
2,089,378  ;   Aug.   10. 

Jenkins  &  Adair,  Inc.  (See  Adair,  S.  E.,  and  Jenkins, 
assignors.) 

Jenkins,     Alexander     F.,     Baltimore,     Md.       Spray     gun. 

2.082.060  ;  June  1. 

Jenkins,     Alexander    F.,     Baltimore,     Md.       Spray     gun. 

2.082.061  ;  June  1. 

Jenkins,  Alexandra,  administratrix.  (See  Adair,  S.  E., 
and  Jenkins.) 

Jenkins  Bros.      (See  Ernst,  Frederick  C,  assignor.) 

Jenkins  Bros.     (See  Gora,  Henry,  assignor.) 

.leiikins  Bros.      (See  Webb.  James  H.,  assignor.) 

Jenkins,  Clarence  E.,  Keene,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Bocjl  Cor- 
poration, trustee,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Extraction  of  juice 
from  vegetable  pulp  and  like  materials.  2,099,739 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Jenkins,  Daniel  C,  deceased,  and  H.  M.  Jenkins,  Cam- 
bridge, Ohio,  said  H.  JI.  Jenl;ins,  administrator.  Upper 
cylinder  lubricator.     2,006,808  ;  Oct.  20. 

Jenkins,  E.  M.      (See  Hartman.  Charles  M.,  assignor.) 

Jenkins,  Francis  T.,  Ealing,  London,  England.     Mercurial 

•     electric  cut-out.     2,100,033 ;  Nov.  23. 

Jenkins.  Francis  T.,  and  S.  D.  Sparks,  Westminster,  Lon- 
don, England.  Mercurial  electrical  cut-out.  2,097,406  ; 
Oct.  20. 

Jenkins,  George  O.,  Company.  (See  Richter,  Herman  W., 
assignor.) 

Jenkins,  Henry  G.,  and  J.  W.  Ryde,  Middlesex,  England, 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  dis- 
charge lamp.     2,076,725  ;  Apr.  13. 

Jenkins,  Howard  M.     (See  Jenkins,  Daniel  C,  and  H.  M.) 

Jenkins,  John  K.      (.See  Adair,   S.   E.,  and  Jenkins.) 

Jenkins  Petroleum  Process  Company.  (See  Smith,  Arthur 
D.,  assignor.) 

Jenkins,  Russell  L.,  Anniston,  Ala.,  assignor  to  Swan  Re- 
search, Inc.  Pigmented  composition.  2,071,836 ;  Feb. 
23. 

Jenkins,  Russell  L.,  Anniston,  Ala.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  4- 
Aminodiphenyl    compounds.      2,084,034 ;    June    15. 

Jenkins,  Russell  L.,  Webster  Groves,  assignor  to  Mon- 
santo Chemical  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Dichloro- 
hydroxydiphenyl.     2,084,033  ;  June  15. 

Jenkins,  U'alter  T.,  assi.nnor  ro  Rock  Hill  Printing  & 
Finishing  Company.  Rock  Hill,  S.  C.  Textile  printing 
machine.     2,080,133 :   May    11. 

Jenks,  Harold  C.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Energizing  system.     2,100.71o  ;  Nov.  30. 

Jenks,  Hart,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Screw  driver.  2,086,270 : 
July  6. 

Jenks,  Myron  D.,  San  Fernando,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  Weiss,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Earth  pulverizer. 
2.079,506  ;  Jlay  4. 

Jenner,  Robert  M.     (See  Spencer,  H.  J.,  and  Jenner." 

Jenness.  Leslie  G..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Controlled  catalytic 
oxidation.     2,103.219  ;  Dec.   21. 

Jenness,  Leslie  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Controlled  oxidation. 
2,103,220;  Dec.  21. 

Jenness,  Leslie  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Intermetal 
Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Oxidation  catalysts  and 
process.     2,103,221  ;  Dec.  21. 

Jennings,  Alfred  J.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Article  of  manufacture. '  2,098.748  ;  Nov.  9. 

Jennings,  Ann  G.,  administratrix.  (See  Jennings,  Rob- 
ert J.) 

Jennings,  Arvah  A.,  Vallejo,  Calif.  Jlethod  of  making 
and  brush   for  cleaning  tubes.     2,072,110;    Mar.   2. 

Jennings,  Chester  S.     (See  Perry,  H.  R..  and  Jennings.) 

Jennings,  Chester  S.,  assignor  to  The  Lanison  Company, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.    Conveyer  system.    2,082,206  ;  June  1. 

Jennings,  Chester  S.,  assignor  to  The  Lanison  Company, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Conveyer  system.     2,092,396  ;  Sept.  7. 

Jennings,  Chester  S.,  Syracuse,  N,  Y.,  and  F.  W.  Gerard. 
Dayton,  Ohio,  assignors  to  The  Lanison  Company, 
Syracuse.  N.  Y.     Drying  materials.     2.101,335  ;  Dec.  7. 

Jennings,  Ernest  E.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Rheem  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Richmond,  Calif.  Ball  connection. 
2,071,120:  Feb.  16. 

Jennings.  Harold  W.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Gun  rack. 
2,070,904  :  Feb.  16. 

Joniiinf.'s.  Harry  C.      (See  Everest.  H.  A.,  and  Jennings.) 

Jennings,  Irving  C,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Rotary  ptimp. 
2,073,014  ;  Mar.  9. 

Jennings.  Irving  C,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Apparatus 
for  beating  by  steam.     2,0S.S.068  ;  June  8. 

Jennings,  O.  D.  &  Co.     (See  Jennings,  Ode  D.,  assignor.) 

Jennings,  Ode  D.,  assignor  to  O.  D.  Jennings  &  Co., 
Chicago,   III;     Advertising  device.     2,076.182 :  Apr.  6. 

Jennings,  Ode  D.,  assignor  to  O.  D.  Jennings  &  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Display  device.     2,100,853  ;  Nov.  30. 

Jennings,  Oliver  S.     (See  Lee,  P.  R.,  and  Jennings.) 

Jennings,  Oliver  S.,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Circuit  interrupter.     2,070,305  ;  Feb.  9. 

Jennings,  Oliver  S.,  and  H.  D.  Dorfman,  Mansfield,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Circuit  breaker. 
2,071,837  ;  Feb.  23. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


319 


Jennings,  Eobert  J.,  deceased,  by  A.  G.  Jennings,  admin- 
istratrix, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Egg  cooker.  2,093,013  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Jennings,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Economy  Forms  Cor- 
poration, Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Metal  form  clamping  de- 
vice.    2,102,717  ;  Dec.  21. 

Jennison,  Herbert  C,  Bridgeport,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Brass  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Welding  or 
filler  rod.     2,079,411  ;  May  4. 

Jenny,  Peter,  and  G.  Haupt,  Wattwil,  Switzerland,  as- 
signors to  Heberlein  Patent  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  System  for  treating  yarn  or  the  like.  2,095,550  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Jensch,  Heinrich,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  3-nitro-  and  3-amino-derivatives  of  4.6-  diamino- 
quinolines.     2,066,730 ;   Jan.   5. 

Jensch,  Heinrich,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Quinoline  derivatives.     2,092,352  ;   Sept.  7. 

Jensen,  Aage,  deceased,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  M.  M.  Jen- 
sen, executrix.  Apparatus  for  treating  liquids. 
2,078,000;  Apr.  20. 

Jensen,  Alfred  C,  and  J.  J.  Kelly,  assignors  to  Davis  & 
Furber  Machine  Comnanv,  North  Andover,  Mass.  Spin- 
ning mechanism.     2,088,242  :  July  27. 

Jensen,  Alma  C,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Ice  refrigerator. 
2,094,706  ;  Oct.   5. 

Jensen,  Anton  O.,  Kansas  City,  BIo.  Saw  set.  2,089,651 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Jensen,  Birger  N.  (See  Hagedorn,  H.  C,  Jensen,  and 
Wodstrup-Nielsen. ) 

Jensen,  Carl  F.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Hand  protector. 
2,069,449  ;  Feb.  2. 

Jensen  Creamery  Machinery  Company.  (See  Hunter, 
Oliver  W..  assignor.) 

Jensen,  James  A.,  assignor  to  Quaker  City  Iron  Works, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Valve  control  mechanism  for  tank 
vehielos.     2,096,374  ;  Oct.  19. 

Jensen,  John,  assignor  to  The  Hobbs  Manufacturing  Co., 
Limited,  London,  Ontario,  Canada.  Advertising  dis- 
play sign.     2,073,479  ;  Mar.  9. 

Jensen,  John  O.,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  burner.  2,082,892 ; 
June  8. 

Jensen,  Joseph  W.,  and  A.  J.  Shute,  assignors  to  Electric 
Household  Utilities  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Sup- 
porting mechanism  for  cabinet  ironers.  2,101,142 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Jenson,  Kenneth  S.,  assignor  to  American  Gas  Machine 
Company,  Albert  Lea,  Minn.  Pressure  indicator. 
2,072,369  ;  Mar.  2. 

Jensen,  Louis,  assignor  to  United  Autographic  Register 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Autographic  register.  2,083;205  ; 
June  8. 

Jensen,  Louis,  assignor  to  United  Autographic  Register 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Autographic  register.  2,083,266 ; 
June  8. 

Jensen,  Maude  M.,  executrix.      (See  Jensen,  Aage.) 

Jensen,  Peter  A.,  Wall  Lake,  Iowa.  Fastening  device. 
2.099,398  :  Nov.  16. 

Jensen,  Robert,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Auto  gauge. 
2,077,416  ;  Apr.   20. 

Jenson,  Soren  JC,  Wichita,  Kans.  Liquid  spray  cooling 
device.     ^,095,873  ;  Oct.   12. 

Jensen,  Walter  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
F.  J.  Kress  Box  Company,  Pittsburgh,  I'a.  Adiustable 
cell-cnsp  or  partition  manliino.     2.080.357:  IMay  11. 

Jensen,  Walter  B.,  Chicago,  and  D.  R.  Vail,  Evanston,  as- 
signors to  Paper  Partitions,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Cell 
case  machine.     2,092,760  ;  Sept.  14. 

Jeoffroy,  Roy,  Perryton,  Tex.  Soil  erosion  controlling 
apparatus.     2,080,163  ;  June  1. 

Jephson,  Allen  C.      (See  Young,  J.  L.,  and  Jephson.) 

Jeppsson,  Ivar,  Chicago,  and  G.  Browning,  Wihnptlo,  as- 
signors to  Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Vegetable  peeler.     2,069,654 ;  Fob.  2.     ' 

Jensen,  Percy,  assignor  to  Pacific  Mnchinorv  Company,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.     Peach  pilfer.     2,066,5(57  ;  Jan.  5. 

Jepson,  Ivar,  assignor  to  Chicago  Floxiblo  Sh.Tft  Com- 
pany, Chicago.  Til.      Si)raynr.      2.091.7.^5;  Aii^'.  31. 

Jepson,  Ivar,  assignor  to  Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Food  mixer.     2,098,098  ;  Nov.  2. 

Jenibok,  (Jliarles,  deceased,  by  T.  Jonibok,  administratrix, 
TMiiladolphia,  Pa.     Advertising  device.     2,102,798  ;  Doc. 

Jerabek,  Theophll  E.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The 
Lincoln  Electric  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Coated 
electrode  for  arc  welding.    2,080,132  ;  July  6. 

Jerabek,  Thci-os.-i,  administratrix.     (See  Jorabol;,  Charles.) 

Jergnson,   Philip  A.      (See  Chaliilow,   lyoon    S..   Mssinnor.) 

Jermftf,  Frantifiek,  Opavn,  C'/eoho.slovakla.  Hydrostatic 
weir  shutter.      2.074.610  ;  Mar.  23. 

Jerner.  Oeron  G..  and  IT.  E.  Ilokenson,  Lake  Forest,  111. 
Garden  tool.     2,083,780;  Juno  15. 

Jernson,  Ilonry  C,  Trego,  Wis.  ]<\)l(lal)le  rack. 
2.008,028  ;  Jan.  10. 

Jerome,  Alan  J.,  assignor  1o  Toledo  Scale  l\Iannfnctvirlng 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Weight  Indicating  and  print- 
ing mechanism.     2,071,406;  Fob.  23. 

Jersey,  Noll  E.,  assignor  by  mesne  asslgnmonts,  to  W. 
A.  niddell  Cori)oratlon,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Grader. 
2.074,962;  Mnr.   23. 


Jersey,  Vernon,  assignor  to  S.  M.  A.  Corporation,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Preparation  of  maltose  and  dextrines. 
2,096,549  ;  Oct.  19. 

Jertberg,  Paul  E.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Water  closet. 
2,083,605  ;   June  15. 

Jervey,  William  T.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulator. 
2,092,515  ;    Sept.  7. 

Jesnig,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  Positive  Seal  Closure 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Receptacle  closure. 
2,078,251  ;  Apr.  27. 

Jesnig,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  Positive  Seal  Closure  Com- 
pan.v,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bottle  closure.  2,084,344 ; 
June  22. 

Jespersen,  Helgo  W.,  Western  Springs,  111.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Blethod  of  and  apparatus  for  handling  strand 
material.     2,076,237  ;  Apr.   6. 

Jespersen,  Holger  B.,  Mountain  Lakes,  assignor  to  Han- 
son-Van Winkle-Munning  Company,  Matawan,  N.  J. 
Composition  for  use  in  hydrogenating  and  method  of 
preparing  and  utilizing  same.     2,084,687  ;    June  22. 

Jessen,  Arnold  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Clutch  and  oper- 
ating mechanism  therefor.     2,085,317  ;  June  29. 

Jessen,  Arnold  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Transmission  ana 
operating  mechanism  therefor.     2,085,805  ;   July  6. 

Jessen,  Jesse  C.     (See  Maier,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Jessen,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Whitin  Machine  Works, 
Whitinsville,  Mass.  Bunch  building  mechanism. 
2,069,450  ;   Feb.  2. 

Jessen,  Lee  R.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Apparel  stretching  and 
drying  frame.     2,080,823  ;  May  18. 

Jesser,  Albert  E.,  Apollo,  Pa.  Stacking  drum.  2,100,483  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Jesser,  Albert  E.,  Vandergrift,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Steel  Drum  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Sealing  ring. 
2,071,535;  Feb.  23. 

Jesser,  Albert  E.,  Vandergrift,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Steel  Drum  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Spring  clip. 
2,074,475  ;  Mar.  23. 

Jessop,  George,  Ingle  Nook,  Gomersal,  near  Leeds,  Eng- 
land. Obviating  water  hammer  in  service  pipes. 
2,072,715  ;  Mar.  2. 

Jessop,  George  A.,  and  T.  Norbom,  assignors  to  S.  Morgan 
Smith  Company,  York,  Pa.  Hydraulic  machine. 
2,070,601  ;  F«b.  16. 

Jessop,  George  A.,  and  T.  Norbom,  assignors  to  S.  Mor- 
gan Smith  Company,  York,  Pa.  Hydraulic  machine. 
2,079,766  ;  May  11. 

Jessop,  George  A.,  and  Torleif  Norbom,  assignors  to  S. 
Morgan  Smith  Company,  York,  Pa.  Hydraulic  ma- 
chine.    2,085,909  ;  July  6. 

Jessop,  George  A.,  and  T.  Norbom,  assignors  to  S.  Mor- 

fan    Smith    Company,    York,    Pa.      Hydraulic   machine. 
,087,323 ;  July  20. 

Jessop,  William  E.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Valve 
grinder.     2,084,959  ;  June  22. 

Jessop  Steel  Company.  (See  Trembour,  Max  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jessup,  Alfred  C.  Clamart,  assignor  to  Societe  de  Prodults 
Chemiques  des  Torres  Rares,  Paris,  France.  Melting, 
refining,  and  casting  of  magnesium  and  its  alloys. 
2.091,6:19  ;  Aug.   31. 

Jessup,  Richnrd  D.,  La  Grange,  111.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Strand   hnndlinfi  apparatus.      2,068,330;   .Tan.   19. 

Jester,  Maxwell  B.,  assignor  to  Calumet  Refining  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Method  and  apparatus  for  com- 
paring oils.     2,086,771  ;  July  13. 

Jesty,  Leslie  C.     (See  Dudding,  B. 

.loswine,  Adolph  M.,  Helena,  Mont, 
removal.      2.075,580  ;   .Alar.   30. 

Joswino,  ,\dolpli  51..  ITolona,  Jlont. 
removal.      2.075. .".SI  ;    ]\rar.    30. 

Jeter.  Edgar  C.     (See  McCarroll,  R. 

Jewell,  John  H.,  and  O.  A.  McNamee,  Worcester,'  Mass., 
assignors  to  The  American  Stool  and  Wire  Company 
of  New  Jersey.     Lamp  cord.     2,098,149  ;  Nov.  2. 

Jewott,  ClilTord  L.,  assignor  to  Minnesota  Mining  &  Manu- 
faetui-ing  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Granulated  mate- 
rial   and   making  the   sanu>.      2. 091,991  ;    Sept.   7. 

Jewel t,  Harold  A.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Ink  bottle  or  Ink 
stand.     2.094,539  ;  Sept.  28. 

Jewott,  Joseph  E.     (See  Jaeger,  A.  C,  and  Jewott.) 

.lozlor,  lliilioii,  Zuricli.  assignor  to  the  linn  lni;a  Inter- 
nationale Nalirnngs  iind  Goiuissinit  t(-l-.\lctiengosoll- 
schaft,  SohafTIiouso,  Switzerland.  Device  for  dispensing 
pasty   or   li(|Mi(I   snl)stan<'(-s.      2.080.131;    May    11. 

Jo'/lor,  ITnbcrt,  /.iirich.  assignor  to  the  firm  Inga  Inter- 
nationa lo  N;iluiin'.;.s  und  Gonnssiniltol -.Vktiengcsoll- 
scliall,  SlialTI\ou,>;o.  Switzerland.  l>i>vu'e  l"i)i-  dispensing 
[i;i,><ty  or  ii(|iiid  .substances.      2,080.135;  May  11. 

.Tozlor,  lliiborl,  Zurich,  assignor  to  Ihe  firm  Inga  Inter- 
nationale Nalirungs-  und  Gennssmlttel-Aktlengesell- 
scliaft,  Sohaft'lionse,  Switzerland.  Collapsible  con- 
tainer.    2.099.523;  Nov.  16. 

JilTe  Container  Box  Company.  (See  Kaufman,  William. 
assignor. ) 

JllTy  Lubricator  Company.  (See  Johnson.  Augiist,  as- 
signor.) 

Jiiiiorson,  Frnncls  A.,  Athena,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingorsoll- 
Rand  Conipiiny,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Munilng  dovlco. 
2, 07,!, 480  ;  Mar.  0. 


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Apparatus  for  snow 

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IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Jimerson.  Francis  A.,  Athens,  Pa.,  assignor  to  IngersoU- 
Eand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Hoist.  2,074,695  ; 
Mar.  23. 
Jira,  Joseph  W.,  Newburgh  Heights,  assignor  to  Con- 
tinental Carbon  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dielectric  mate- 
rial and  making  the  same.  2,096,550  ;  Oct.  19. 
Jobe,  John  J.,  Springfield,  111.  Marker.  2,084,088 ; 
June  15. 

Jobert,  Arthur  H.     (See  Montgomery,  D.  H.,  and  Jobert.) 

Jobst,  Conrad,  assignor  to  The  Toledo  Automatic  Brush 
Machine  Company.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Tuft  setting  anchor 
and  apparatus  for  forming  and  applying  the  same. 
2,084,345  ;  June  22. 

Jobst,  Giinther,  assignor  to  Telefnnken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Urahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Electron  discharge  tube.     2,072,637  ;  Mar.  2. 

Jobst,  GUnther,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Electrode  mounting  for  discharge  tubes.  2,072,638 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Jobst,  Gunther,  assismor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  ni.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Auto- 
matic gain  control.  2.088.206  :  July  27. 
Jobst,  Giinther,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Screen  grid  electron  discharge  tube.  2,092,804  ;  Sept. 
14. 

Jobst,  Giinther,  and  D.  Prinz,  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlo.se  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin, 
Germany.  Gas  discharge  tube  with  control  cathode. 
2,072,370  ;  Mar.  2. 

Jobst,  Gunther  and  W.  Wehnert.  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin. 
Germany.     Detector  circuit.     2,081,705  ;  JIa.v  25. 

Jobst,  Giinther,  and  H.  Rothe,  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin. 
German.v.    Electron  discharge  device.    2,086.271  ;  Jul.v  6, 

Jobst,  Gunther,  and  D.  Prinz,  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Ber- 
lin, Germany.  Single  tube  radio  receiver.  2,090,051  ; 
Aug.   17. 

Jodry,  Edward  J.,  Tamaqua,  Pa.,  assignor  of  forty-five 
per  cent  to  H.  J.  Lenhardt,  Hazelton,  Pa.  Air  com- 
pressing mechanism.     2,092,717  ;   Sept.  7. 

Joers,  Carl  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  use  in 
television.     2.080,942  :  May  18.  • 

Johanet,  Frederick  W.     (See  Brewer.  F.  C,  and  Johanet.) 

Johannes,  Ernst  H.,  Milwaukee,  \A'is.,  assignor  to  A.  M. 
Davidson,  trustee.  Building  lumber.  2,077,065  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Johannessen,  Jim,  assignor  to  Gylden  Tone  A/S.,  Ber- 
gen, Norway.  Bridge  foot  piece  for  stringed  musical  in- 
struments.    2,103,675  :  Dec.  28. 

Johannessen.  ^■aughn  L..  and  De  W.  D.  Merrick,  Cran- 
ford,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company. 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  appara- 
tus for  combining  strands.     2.095,551  ;  Oct.  12. 

Johannessohn,  Fritz,  Mannheim-Freudenheim,  and  E. 
Rabald,  JIannheim,  assignors  to  C.  F.  Boehringer  & 
Soehne  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Slannheim-Waldhof,  Germany. 
Sexual  hormone  compounds  and  producing  same. 
2.088.792  :   Aug.   3. 

Johannessen,  Bcrino.  (See  Lubborger,  F.,  and  Johannes- 
«on.) 

Johannesson,  Karl  Y.,  Berwick,  Pa.  Fountain  pen. 
2,099,891  ;  Nov.  23. 

Joliannsen,  Adolf.  (See  ScharfC,  M.,  Erode,  Johannsen, 
and  Relchart. ) 

Johannsen,   JIargarct.      (See  Daly,    L.,   and   Johannsen.) 

Johannsen.  Ido  K.,  assignor  to  The  Brewer-Titchener 
Corporation,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Folding  table.  2,075,778  ; 
Mar.   30. 

Johannsen,  Udo  K.,  assignor  to  The  Brewer-Titchonor 
Corporation,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Folding  table.  2,091,945  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Johannsen,  Udo  K.,  assignor  to  The  Brewer-Titchener 
Corporation,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Folding  table.  2,091,940  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Johansen,  Einar  K.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Clearing  Machine  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Duplicat- 
ing machine.     2,072.336  ;  Mar.  2. 

Johansen,  Einar  K.,  assignor  to  Clearing  Machine  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Frictional  motion  controlling 
mechanism.     2.095,810  :  Oct.  12. 

Johansen.  Einar  K.,  assignor  to  Clearing  Machine  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Tracer  mechanism  for  dupli- 
cating machines.     2,101.712:    Dee.   7. 

Johansen,  Harry  C,  Michigan  City.  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Sulliv.in  Machinery  Company.  Drilling  implement. 
2,102.236  :   Dec.   14. 

Johansen,  Paul,  Crescent  City,  III.  Bottle  carrier. 
2,090.979  :   Aug.    24. 

Johanson,  Georg  IC.  V.,  Lidingo,  near  Stockholm,  Sweden. 
Spray  nozzle.     2,076,947;  Apr.  13. 

Johanson.  Karl  G..  West  Concord,  Mass.  Folding  table. 
2,098,826:   Nov.  9. 

Johanson.  Pehr,  Boylston,  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Making  a  rough  sided  rubber  bonded 
abrasive  wheel.     2,076,846:  .\pr.  13. 

Johansson.  Erni'St  G.,  Watertown,  assignor  to  The 
Palmer  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  Waltham,  Mass. 
Solderless   connecter   lug.      2,083,606 ;    June   15. 


Johansson,  Johan  E.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Gotaverken, 
Gothenburg,  Sweden.  Internal  combustion  power  plants. 
2,097,883  ;  Nov.  2. 

Jolin.  Hanns.  Prague.  Czechoslovakia.  Esters  of  2-phenyl- 
(|uinoline-4-carbox.vlic  acids.     2.079,318  :  May  4. 

John,  Robert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Receptacle  for  liquids. 
L'. 084,973  ;  June  22. 

John  Ulrich,  assignor  to  Electroacoustic  Gesellschaft  mit 
beschriinkter  Haftung,  Kiel,  Germany.  Magneto-stric- 
tive  electro-mechanical  sound  device.  2,088,324 ;  July 
27. 

John,  Wesley  E.,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa. 
Film  winding  apparatus.     2,()94,922  ;  Oct.  5. 

John,  William  W.,  Groton,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Max  Pol- 
lack &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Needle  threader. 
2,086,272  ;  July  6. 

Johns,  George  McD.,  Robyn,  and  Denny  Roads,  near  Sap- 
pington,  Mo.  Coin  controlled  vending  apparatus. 
2,073,870  ;  Mar.  16. 

Johns.  Herman  S.,  assignor  to  Dual  Parking  Meter  Com- 
pany, Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Belt  driven  parking  meter. 
2.088,154:  July  27. 

Johns-^Manville  Corporation.  (See  Badollet,  Marion  S., 
assignor.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Bruce,  Donald  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jobns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Coss,  Harold  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Griffin,  Leon  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Kieselbach,  Henry  A., 
assignor.) 

Johus-^Manville  Corporation.  (See  Maclldowie,  John  C, 
assignor.) 

Johns-:\Ianville  Corporation.  (See  Miller,  Lewis  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Murray,  W.  H.  G.,  and 
Miner,  assignors.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Parkinson,  John  S., 
assignor.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Parry,  Robert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Parsons,  Raymond  V., 
assignor.) 

Johns-JIanville  Corporation.  (See  Perry,  Leslie  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Powell,  Edward  R., 
assignor.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Pretot,  Armand  V.. 
assignor.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Rogers,  Homer  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johns-JIanville  Corporation.  (See  Rolfs,  E.  L.,  and  Ful- 
ler, assignors.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Seigle,  William  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Seigle,  W.  R.,  and 
Brown,   assignors.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Shipway,  George  E., 
assignor.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Shipway,  G.  E.,  and 
Steuber,  assignors.) 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Townshend,  Bailey, 
assignor.  1 

Johns-Manville  Corporation.  (See  Voigt,  Paul  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johns-Manville    Corporation.       (See    Wells,    Edward    H., 

Jr.,  assignor.) 
Johns-Manville  Corporation.      (See  Wells,  E.  H.,  Jr.,  and 

Jackson,  assignors.) 
Johns,  Romie  E.     (See  Jones,  R.  G.,  and  Johns.) 
Johns,    Roy  B..   assignor   to  The   Parker   Pen    (Jompany, 

Janesville,      Wis.        Tube     and     forming     the      same. 

2.090.044  ;  Oct.  19. 
Johnson,  Bjornulf,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  H.  T.  Goss 

and  B.  Johnson,  copartners  trading  as  Goss  &  Johnson, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Safety  device.     2.080,485  :  May  18. 
Johnson,  Albert  C,  assignor  to  The  Louden  Machinery 

Company,  Fairfield,  Iowa.     Hay  fork.     2,103,370 :  Dec. 

28. 
Johnson,   .\lbert    M..  assignor  to  Barnes   Drill   Company, 

RocUford.  111.     Honing  machine.     2.083.194  :  JVne  8. 
Johnson,   Albert   M.,   and   W.   M.   Fairbairn.   assignors   to 

Barn(>s      Drill      Co..      Rockford,      111.     Machine      tool. 

'J. 08!?. 023  ;  June  8. 
Johnson.   Alex,  Milwaukee,   Wis.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

W.  IT.  Schmidt,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.     Cushion  drive  starter 

atlachment.     2.070.277:   Feb.   9. 
Johnson,  -Mexander,   Jamestown,  N.   Y.     Fire  alarm  sys- 
tem.    2,084,198:  June  15. 
Johnson.   Alfred,  New  York,  N.  Y.      Clutch.     2,088,599  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Johnson.   Alfred,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Driving  mechanism. 

2.092.374  :    Sept.    7. 

Johnson.   Alfred.   New  York,   N.   Y.     Driving  mechanism. 

2.092.375  :   Sept.   7. 

Johnson,  Alfred,  West  New  Brighten,  assignor  to  Com- 
bustion Utilities  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Oil 
gasification  process  and  apparatus.    2,071,285  ;  Feb.  16. 

Johnson.  Alfred,  Uniontown.  Pa.,  and  R.  H.  Johnson, 
Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Striping  or  banding  machine. 
2,006,351  :  Jan.  5. 


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Johnson,  Alfred,  Uniontown,  Pa.,  and  R.  H.  Johnson, 
Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Striping  or  banding  machine. 
2,071,345  ;  Feb.  23. 
Johnson,  Alfred,  West  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  E. 
Hemmlnger,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Combustion 
Utilities  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oil  gasification 
process.     2,071,286  ;  Feb.  16. 

Johnson,  Alfred,  Summit,  and  C.  E.  Hemmlnger,  West- 
field,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Combustion  Utilities  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  carbureted 
water   gas.     2,091,240  ;  Aug.   24. 

Johnson,  Alvar  N.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Door  catch. 
2,087,001 ;  July  13. 

Johnson,  Alvin  L.,  assignor  to  The  Logan  Gear  Company, 
Toledo,   Ohio.     Screw   jack.     2.091,858  ;  Aug.  31. 

Johnson,  Alvin  L.,  assignor  to  The  Logan  Gear  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Bumper  jack.     2,097,949  ;  Nov.  2. 

Johnson,  Andrew,  Butte,  Mont.  Fishhook  holder. 
2,081,817  ;  May  25. 

Johnson,  Andrews  J.,  Linkoping,  Sweden.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  making  center  spot  crowns.  2,094,985  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Johnson,  Arnold  E.  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Harvester  Company.  Rod  weeder  drive. 
2,095,874  ;  Oct.  12. 

Johnson,  Arnold  E.  W.,  Chicago,  III.,  and  J.  I.  Mitchell, 
Auburn,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  International  Harvester 
Company.  Picker  arm  for  potato  planters.  2,083,713  ; 
June  15. 

Johnson,  Arnold  H.  (See  Weisberg,  S.  M.,  Johnson,  and 
Parker. ) 

Johnson,  Arnold  H.,  S.  M.  Weisberg,  and  J.  J.  Johnson, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  and  M.  E.  Parker,  Danville,  111.,  as- 
signors to  Research  Laboratories  of  National  Dairy 
Products  Corporation,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Making 
lactic  compounds.     2,071,346  ;  Feb.   23. 

Johnson,  Arnold  L.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  Electrically  operated  sizing  device. 
2,075,902  ;    Apr.    6. 

Johnson,  Aron  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Beer  dispenser. 
2,076,893  ;  Apr.  13. 

Johnson,  Arthur  A.     (See  WolfC,  Ivan,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Arthur  A.      (See  Zimmer,  Paul  H.,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Arthur  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  News  and  ad- 
vertisement exhibiting.     2,076,029  ;  Apr.  6. 

Johnson,  Arthur  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Combined  tail 
light  and  stop  light.     2,078,573  ;   Apr.  27. 

Johnson,  Arthur  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Auto- 
graphic Register  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Manifold- 
ing machine.     2,098,496  ;  Nov.  9. 

Johnson,  Arthur  A.,  assignor  to  Casco  Products  Corpora- 
tion, Bridgeport,  Conn.  Cigar-lighter.  2,101,336  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Johnson,  Arthur  A.,  Corporation,  The.  (See  Samkoff, 
Julius,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Arthur  C.  (See  Buenger,  Frederick  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johnson,  Arthur  L.,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.  Soldering  iron. 
2,090,809  ;   Oct.  26. 

Johnson,  Arthur  R.,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Cultivator  attach- 
ment for  tractors.     2,090,980  ;  Aug.  24. 

Johnson,  Arthur  S^  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Abrading 
tool.     2,094,894  ;  Oct.  5. 

Johnson,  August,  assignor  to  Jiffy  Lubricator  Company, 
Inc.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Hand  and  air  low  pressure  grease 
gun.     2,099,959  ;  Nov.  23. 

Johnson,  Austin  C,  and  T.  M.  Wroble,  Chicago,  111. 
Watchman's  time  recorder.     2,098,497  ;  Nov.  9. 

Johnson  Automatic  Sealer  Co.  (See  Richard,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Johnson,  Axel  A.,  Holly,  Mich.  Waslilng  device. 
2,075,850  ;    Apr.    6. 

Johnson,  I'on  F.,  Cambridge  City,  assignor  to  National 
Metal  Products  Co.  Inc.,  Connersville,  Ind.  Handle 
mpch.Tnism.     2.098.421  ;   Nov.  9. 

Johnson,  Bennie  S.,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.  Chair  headrest 
adjusting  bracket.     2,087,152  ;  July  13. 

Jolinson,  Boyd  M.,  Metuchcn,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Carborundum  Company,  Ningara 
Palls,  N.  y.  Apparatus  for  revivifying  charcoal. 
2,070,047  ;  Apr.  13. 

Jolinson  Bronze  ('onipany.     (See  Sandler,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Bror  A.  E.,  Alsten,  assignor  to  Aktiobolaget 
Oerh.  Arohns  Mekaniska  Verkstad,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 
Covering  articles  with  wrappers.     2,070,736;  Feb.   10. 

JoliMKon,  liror  E.,  Alston,  S\v(Mlon,  assignor  to  Aktiobola- 
get <;<'rh.  Arohns  Mokaniska  Verkstad.  Apparatus  for 
clevaling  capped  tubes  or  similar  containers.  2,090,301  ; 
Oct.   19.  , 

Johnson,  Bror  E.,  Alslen,  assignor  to  Aktiobolaget  Gerh. 
Arohns  Jfok.Tniska  Vorkstnd,  Storkliolm,  Sweden.  Ap- 
paratus for  niling  containers.     2,103,817;  Doc.  28. 

JoliMHon  Br'otliors  lOiiglnooring  Corporation.  (Sec  Jolin- 
s-un.   IT.'irry  1i.,  nssignor.) 

Johnson  Brothers  lOnglnooring  Corporation.  (See  John- 
son,  TI.  L.,  and  Conover,  assignors.) 

Johnson,  C.  B.     (See  Belfore,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Jolinson,  ('iirl,  Maphnvood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Oaklte  Prod- 
uolR,   Inc.     Drawing  wire.      2.074.224;   Mar.   16. 

Jolmson.  Curl  K.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Electric  motor  device. 
2,092,919  ;  Sept.  14. 

Johnson,  Curl  (!..  MMslgnor  to  J.  P.  Seeburg  Corporation, 
Chiongo.  Ill,     Coin  actuated  switch.     2,101,540  ;  Dec.  7. 

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Johnson,  Carl  J.     (See  Lifvendahl,  A.  F.,  and  Johnson.) 

Johnson,  Carl  L.  (See  Wahlforss,  E.,  Johnson,  and 
Lacy. ) 

Johnson,  Carl  O.,  assignor  to  R.  B.  Waite,  Springville, 
N.  Y.  Bufiing  or  polishing  machine.  2,095,501 ;  Oct. 
12. 

Johnson,  Carl  V.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Research  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.  Shock  absorber  strut. 
2,077,933;  Apr.  20. 

Johnson,  Carl  V.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.     Oleo  gear.     2,077,934  ;  Apr.  20. 

Johnson,  Carl  V.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.  Shock  absorbing  strut. 
2,077,935;  Apr.  20. 

Johnson,  Carl  V.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.  Shock  absorbing  strut. 
2,087,379  ;  July  20. 

John.soii,  Carl  V.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.     Oleo  gear.     2.095.748  ;  Oct.  12. 

Johnson,  Carl  V.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Researcli  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.  Shock  absorber  strut. 
2.102,847  ;  Dec.  21. 

Johnson,  Carl  W.  (See  Biesmann,  William  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johnson,  Carl  W.,  Sheridan,  Wyo.  Squeeze  gate. 
2,084,255  ;  June  15. 

Johnson,  Carl  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Machine  &  Foundry  Company.  Grinder  for  slicer 
blades.     2,097,068  ;  Oct.  26. 

Johnson,  Carl  W.,  Glencoe,  and  G.  M.  Smith,  Congress 
Park,  111 ;  said  Smith  assignor  to  said  Jolinson.  Auto- 
mobile jack.     2,099,487  ;  Nov.  16. 

Johnson,  Carroll  W.,  and  L.  Spinar,  Chicago,  111.  Re- 
movable dental, bridge.     2,078,853;  Apr.   27. 

Johnson,  Charles,  and  J.  O.  Olsen,  assignors  to  Mattison 
Machine  Works,  Rockford,  111.  Abrading  machine. 
2,072,951 ;  Mar.  9. 

Johnson,  Charles  B.,  Monroe,  assignor  to  Woodall  In- 
dustries Incorporated,  Detroit,  Mich.  Visor  construc- 
tion.    2,082,631  :  June  1. 

Johnson,  Charles  B.,  Monroe,  assignor  to  Woodall  Indus- 
tries, Incorporated,  Detroit,  Mich.  Visor  construction. 
2,082,632  ;  June  1. 

Johnson,  Charles  E.     (See  Olson,  Theodore  L.,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Cliarles  E.,  North  Muskegon,  Midi.  Hydraulic 
tappet.     2,090,795  ;  Aug.    24. 

Johnson,  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Libbey- 
Owens-Ford  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Building 
block.     2.101,181 ;  Dec.  7. 

Johnson,  Charles  H.  (See  Paxton,  G.  C,  Johnson,  and 
Obermiller.) 

Johnson,  Charles  J.,  Wichita  Falls,  assignor  of  seven- 
eighths  to  Curtis  G.  Hamill,  Bexar,  Tex.  Chicken  coup. 
2,090,361  ;  Oct.   19. 

Johnson,  Charles  R.,  West  Chester,  Pa.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Electric  blasting  initiator.     2,093,275  ;  Sept.  14. 

Johnson,  Charles  S.,  Champaign,  111.  Control  chute 
means.     2,069,451  ;  Feb.  2. 

Johnson,  Charles  W.,  South  Attleboro,  Mass.,  assignor 
to  Sadler  Bros.  Inc.  Ophthalmic  mounting.  2,084,199  ; 
June  15. 

Johnson,  Chester  F.,  Odon,  Ind.  Railroad  crossing  signal. 
2,092,606  :   Sept.    7. 

Johnson,  Clarence,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Bailey 
Meter  Company.     Control  system.     2,074,696  ;  Mar.  23. 

Johnson,  Clarence,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Bailov  Meter  Company.  Pressure  responsive  device. 
2.070'.nfi9  :  May  4. 

Johnson,  Clarence  L.,  Waukegan,  HI.  Internal  combus- 
tion engine.     2,090,759  ;   Aug.   24. 

Johnson,  Clarence  N.  (See  Jliison,  G.  H.,  Shand,  and 
Johnson.) 

Johnson,  Clarence  W.  (See  Hedman,  H.  R.,  and  John- 
son.) 

Jolinson,  Cl.ni'once  W.     (See  Slettvold,  O.,  and  Johnson.) 

.Johnson,  Claude  R.,  Hugoton,  Kans.  Wind  motor. 
2,097,667  ;  Nov.  2. 

Johnson  Connector  Company.  (See  Herd,  Clifton  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Johnson,  Conrad  W.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Container. 
2,075,088  ;   Apr.   6. 

Johnson,  D.  Ronald,  assignor  to  Continental  Oil  Com- 
pany, Ponca  City,  Okla.  Pipe  still.  2,081,628;  May 
25. 

Johnson,  David  IT.,  Fox  Rivor  Grove,  111.  -Vdvertlsing 
displav.     2,008,414:    Jan.    19. 

Johnson,  Donald,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Striping  device. 
2.080,073;  July  13. 

Johnson,  Edgar  IV.     (See  Roberts,  R.  P.,  and  Johnson.) 

.Johnson,  lOdgar  I?.,  and  R.  1'.  Roberts,  Siiomlon,  near 
Derby,  JOnglnnd,  assignors  to  Colanose  Corporation  of 
Aniorioa.  M;inuf:ictiii'o  or  troatmont  of  textile  and 
(illior  iniiforiMls.     2,072,20.'"):  Mar.  2. 

Jolinson,  Edward.  (See  Gustafson,  A.,  Johnson,  and 
Ahlln.) 

Johnson,  Edward,  Montclalr.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hrelnecko 
&  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Medicine  glass  cover. 
2,095,817  ;   Oct.    12. 

Johnson,  lOdward,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Moliieeko 
&  Coiiipanv,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Surgical  hand  brush, 
2,097,401  :Nov.  2. 

Jolin.soii,  lOdward  A.  (See  Callahan,  Ch!irli>s  J.,  as- 
signor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Johnson,  Kdward  E.,  Incorporated.  (See  Williams,  How- 
ard O.,   assignor.) 

Johnson,  Edward  N.,  Johannesburg,  Union  of  South 
Africa.  Photoelectric  sound  pick-up.  2,088,960 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Johnson,  Edward  S.,  New  Rochcllo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Calco  Chemical  Co.,  Inc.,  Bound  Drook,  N.  J. 
Catalyst.     2,079,507  :  May  4. 

Johnson,  Edward  S.,  Wellesley,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Calco  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 
Alkaline  silica  gel.     2,092,163  ;  Sept.  7. 

Johnson,  Edwin  A.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments,- to  Hinderliter  Tool  Company,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
Pressure  head  for  oil  wells.     Re.  20,497  ;  Sept.  7. 

Johnson,  Elmer  \V.     (See  Bellman,  Edward  L.,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Elmer  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Carlton  H. 
Foster,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Appliance  for  shoe  fitting 
stands.     2.096,551  ;   Oct.  19. 

Johnson,  Emil,  et  al.     (See  Lehman,  Dwight  L.,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Emil  L.,  and  O.  Eundsten,  Attleboro,  Mass. 
Jewelry  hinge.     2,079,711  ;  May  11. 

Johnson,  Eric  JI.      (Sop  El;edalil.  E.  A.,  and  Johnson.) 

Johnson,  Erick  A.,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Window  sash  holder. 
2.089,895  ;  Aug.   10. 

Johnson,  Ernest  A.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Ventilator. 
2,069,370;   Feb.    2. 

Johnson,  Ernest  H.      (See  Bullard,  E.  P.,  and  Johnson.) 

Johnson,  Ernest  H.  (See  Bullard,  Edward  P.,  E.  C, 
E.  1'.,  Ill,  Appelberg,  Johnson,  and  Mussler.) 

Johnson,  Fay  G.     (See  Watson,  Charles  B.,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Forrest  F.,  assignor  to  The  Spencer  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Spencer,  Ohio.  Bodies  for  withstand- 
ing alternating  stresses  and  manufacture  thereof. 
2,082,580  ;  June  1. 

Johnson,  Frank  E.,  Rahway,  J.  H.  Vander  Veer,  Westfield, 
N.  J.,  and  E.  G.  Parvin,  Roselle,  assignors  to  National 
Pneumatic  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  door 
control  system.     2,096.043  :  Oct.   19. 

Johnson,  Frank  J.,  Pleasantville,  N.  J.  Cold  water  inlet 
for  domestic  boilers.     2,095,702  ;  Oct.  12. 

Johnson,  Frank  T..  Elgin.  111.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  C.  Guthard,  Chicago,  HI.  Animal  trap.  2,068,492  : 
Jan.  19. 

Johnson,  Frank  W.     (See  Lubs,  H.  A.,  and  Johnson.) 

Johnson,  Franklin  D..  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Meat  block 
brush.     2,101,394;  Dec.  7. 

Johnson,  Franklin  E.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Grinding  machine.  2,102,518  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Johnson,  Fred  R.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Treating  material  for 
separation.     2,090,418  ;  Aug.  17. 

Johnson,  Frederick  B.,  Murrysvillo,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.    Circuit  breaker.    2,080,011 ;  May  18. 

Johnson,  Frederick  B.,  Murrysville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Wes- 
tinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Circuit 
breaker.     2,100.743  ;  Nov.  30. 

Johnson  Gas  Appliance  Company.  (See  Ilageman,  Ralph, 
assignor.) 

Johnson,  George  A.     (See  Abbott,  Charles  W.) 

Johnson,  George  A.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Minor,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.  Draft  and  Buffer  gear.  2,101,945 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Johnson,  George  C.  (See  Barnes,  J.  S.,  Guirl,  and  John- 
son.) 

Johnson,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Rademaekers  Marvel  Size 
Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Gold  size.     2,089,063  ;  Aug.  3. 

Johnson,  George  T.      (See  Miller,  S.  L..  and  Johnson.) 

Johnson,  George  T.,  and  H.  W.  Stertzbach,  assignors  to 
The  Buckeye  Steel  Castings  Company.  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Draft  yoke  for  railway  cars.    2,006,471 ;  Jan.  5. 

Johnson,  George  T.,  and  H.  H.  Wolfe,  assignors  to  The 
Buckeye  Steel  Castings  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Car   coupler.     2,088,135  ;   July  27. 

Johnson,  George  \V.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio. 
Pressing  machine  and  buck.     2,072,208  ;  Mar.  2. 

Johnson,  George  W.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can T,aundry  Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio. 
Pressinc  machine  and  element.      2.079.201  :   Mav  4. 

Johnson,  George  W.,  Cincinnati,  and  A.  F.  Hanney,  Nor- 
wood, assignors  to  The  American  Laundry  Machinery 
Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Pressing  machine  and  con- 
trol.    2,085,466  ;  June  29. 

Johnson,  Glen  D.,  assignor  to  J.  W.  MacClatchie,  doing 
business  as  MacClatchie  Manufacturing  Company, 
Compton,  Calif.     Supercharger.     2,080,079  ;  May  11. 

Johnson,  Gustaf  A.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Electric  light 
fixture.     2,101,680;  Dec.  7. 

Jolinsnn,  Gustaf  A..  New  Bedford,  Mas.s.  Lamp  socket. 
2,102.405  ;  Die.   14. 

Johnson,  Gustaf  A..  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Electric  switch. 
2.10.'?,98fi  :  Dec.  28. 

Johnson,  Gustav,  West  Roxbury,  assignor  to  Unlted-Carr 
Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Making  fas- 
teners.    2,087.204;  July  13. 

Johnson,  Guslav,  West  ItDxImry.  assignor  to  UnitedC;ur 
Fastener  Corporation,  Caml)ridge.  Mass.  Attaching 
moldings  and  the  like  to  channel-shaped  supports 
2.091,859:  Aug.  31. 

Johnson.  Gustav,  West  Roxbnry,  assignor  to  Unlted-Carr 
Fastener  Corporation,  Cnml)rldge,  Alass.  Nut  and  in- 
stallation thereof.     2,102. .'iHS  ;  Dec.  14. 


Johnson,  Gustave  A.,  Irvington,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General 
Cable  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flexible  armored 
electric  cable.     2,084,616  ;  June  22. 

Johnson,  Harry  L.     (See  Gray,  C.  C,  and  Johnson.) 

Johnson.  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Brothers  Engineer- 
ing Corporation.  Waukegan,  111.  Spark  plug  cover. 
2.067,533;  Jan.   12. 

Johnson,  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Brothers  En- 
gineering Corporation,  Waukegan,  111.  Internal  com- 
bustion engine.     2,078,178;  Apr.  20. 

Johnson.  Harry  L..  assignor  to  Johnson  Brothers  Engi- 
neering Corporation,  Waukegan,  111.  Uniflow  gas  en- 
gine.    2,079.571  ;  May  4. 

Johnson,  Harry  L.,  and  L.  J.  Johnson,  Waukegan,  HI. 
Engine  control.     2,087,669  ;  July  20. 

Johnson,  Harry  L.,  and  W.  C.  Conover,  assignors  to  John- 
son Brothers  Engineering  Corporation,  Waukegan,  111. 
Trolling  plate.     2,078,179  ;  Apr.  20. 

Johnson,  Herbert  C,  Chicago,  111.  Juice  extracting  de- 
vice.     2,090,913  ;   Aug.    13. 

Johnson,  Herbert  F.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Printer's  gauge. 
2,100,217  ;  Nov.  23. 

Johnson,  Horace  L.,  Detroit.  Jlich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Cleaners  Hanger  Company.  Garment 
hanger.     2,091,992  ;  Sept.  7. 

Johnson,  Howard  F.,  assignor  to  The  Champion  Machine 
and  Forging  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automatic 
forging  machine.     2,067,270  ;  Jan.   12. 

Johnson,  Howard  F.,  Cleveland,  and  G.  H.  Stegkemper, 
Parma,  assignors  to  The  Champion  Machine  and  Forg- 
ing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  tractor  shoes 
and  similar  articles.     2,067,269  ;   Jan.   12. 

Johnson,  Howard  F.,  Cleveland,  and  J.  F.  Connelly,  CTleve- 
land  Heights,  assignors  to  The  Drillers  Supply  & 
iManufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Coupling 
for  sucker  rods  and  the  like.     2.067,271  ;  Jan.  12. 

Johnson,  J.  W.  Company.  (See  Staab,  Nicholas,  as- 
signor.) 

Johnson.  James,  Carrollton.  and  J.  W.  Yager,  Ghent.  Ky. 
Corn  knife.     2.075.779  :  Mar.  30. 

Johnson,  James  J.  (See  Johnson,  A.  H.,  Weisberg,  John- 
son, and  Parker.) 

Johnson,  James  P.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Vacuum  pump. 
2.068.803  ;  Jan.  26. 

Johnson,  James  P.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Vacuum  pump. 
2,070,662  ;  Feb.  16. 

Johnson,  James  P.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Coupling. 
2,086,035  ;  July  6. 

Johnson,  James  R.,  assignor  to  The  Palmer  Brothers 
Company,  New  London,  Conn.  Matress  cover  and  mak- 
ing the  same.     2,069.072  ;  Jan.  26. 

Johnson,  James  R.,  assignor  to  The  Palmer  Brothers  Com- 
pany, New  London,  Conn.  Manufacture  of  mattresses. 
2.100,104  ;  Nov.  23. 

Johnson,  James  W..  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  H.  Massey, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Egg  handling  tray.  2,092,847; 
Sept.  14. 

Johnson,  Jean  H.,  Hobart,  Ind.  Holder  for  toilet  articles. 
2,081,818  :  May  25. 

Johnson,  Jerald  R.,  Pelican  Rapids,  Minn.  Device  for 
putting  on  skid  chains.     2,076,894  ;  Apr.  13. 

Johnson,  Jesse  C,  Oakland,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  con- 
trolling the  supply  of  fuel  oil  to  a  burner.  2,085,982  ; 
July  6. 

Johnson,  Jesse  C,  assignor  to  S.  T.  Johnson  Co.,  Oakland, 
Calif.  Combustion  chamber  for  steam  boilers. 
2.096,586:  Oct.   19. 

Johnson,  Johan  H.,  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah.  Combination 
rest  bar  and  fracture  stand.     2,079,617  ;  May  11. 

Johnson,  John  A.,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
feeding  receptacle  closure   caps.     2,069,762  ;  Feb.   9. 

Johnson,  John  C,  Glen  Cove,  and  G.  H.  Nenning,  Bell- 
more,  N.  Y.     Toothbrush.     2,077,758  ;  Apr.  20. 

Johnson,  John  J.,  Dallas.  Tox.  Lamp  mounting  for  photo- 
copy machines.     2.084.643  ;  .Tune  22. 

Johnson,  John  K.,  Rye,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazeltine  Cor- 
poration, Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Superheterodyne  receiver. 
2,073,344  :  Mar.  9. 

Johnson,  John  K.,  Kenilworth,  111.,  assignor  to  Hazeltine 
Corporation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Superheterodyne  re- 
ceiver.   2.073,345  ;  Mar.  9. 

Johnson.  Jolin  K.,  Rye,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazeltine  Cor- 
portion.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Wave  signaling  system. 
2.103.079:  Dec.  21. 

Johnson,  John  M.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Telephonic  alarm 
system.     2,080,136;   May  11. 

Johnson,  John  R.,  New  Canaan,  Conn.  Air  conditioning. 
2.096.967  :  Oct.  26. 

Johnson,  John  R.,  assignor  to  The  Ingersoll  Milling  Jfa- 
chine  Company.  Rockford,  HI.  Machine  tool. 
2.071,980  ;  Feb.  23. 

Johnson,  John  R.,  assignor  to  The  Ingersoll  Milling 
Machine  Company,  Rockford.  HI.  Feed  mechanism  for 
machine  tools.     2,072,339  ;  Jlar.  2. 

Johnson.  John  R.,  assignor  to  The  Ingersoll  Milling 
Machine  Company.  Rockford.  111.  Feed  mechanism  for 
machine  tools.     2.072.340:  Mnr.  2. 

Johnson.  Johnnie  L.,  Dania,  Fla.  Motor  attachment. 
2,087,688  ;  July  20. 

Johnson  &  Johnson.      (See  Dickson,  Earle  E.,   assignor.) 

Johnson  &  Johnson.     (See  Heyl.  George  V.,  assignor.) 

Johnson  &  Johnson.     (See  Schaeffer,  Harry  J.,  assignor.) 


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323 


Johnson,   Joseph  B.,   and  L.   L.    Cobb,   Kingsport,   Tenn., 

assignors  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Apparatus  for  applying  lubricants  to  yarn.     2,084,960  ; 

June  22. 

Johnson,     Kent,     Kansas     City,     Kans.     Soldering     tool. 

2,094,795  ;  Oct.  5. 
Johnson   Laboratories,   Inc.      (See  Meinema,   Herbert   E., 

assignor.) 
Johnson  Laboratories,  Inc.      (See  Neighbors,    C.  C,  and 

James,  assignors.) 
Johnson  Laboratories,    Inc.      (See  Neighbors,   C.   C,   and 

Meinema,  a.ssignors.) 
Johnson  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Polydoroff,  Wladimir  J., 

assignor.) 
Johnson,  Lawrence  C,  Chicago,  111.     Trimmer  condenser. 

2,067,238  ;  Jan.  12. 
Johnson,  Lawrence  N.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Scalp  pro- 
tector.    2,071,205  ;  Feb.  16. 
Johnson,  Lawrence  E.,  assignor  to  The  Chandler  &  Price 
Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio.     Platen     printing     press. 
2,091,283  ;  Aug.  31. 
Johnson,   Lawrence  R.,   and   A.    Black,   assignors   to   The 
Chandler  &   Price   Company,    Cleveland,   Ohio.     Platen 
printing  press.     2,079,172  :  May  4. 
Johnson,  Leith.      (See  Nelson,  M.  L.,  and  Johnston.) 
Johnson,  Lewis  H.,  Madison,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone   Laboratories,    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y. 
Signaling  system.     2,071,072  ;  Feb.  16. 
Johnson,    Lloyd   A.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Fluid   seal. 

2,089,963;    Aug.    17. 

Johnson,  Lloyd  E.     (See  Billig,  Fred  W.,  and  Johnson.) 

Johnson,    Lloyd    E.,    F.    W.    Billig,    and    F.    W.    Hardick, 

assignors  to  The  Sparks-Withington  Company,  Jackson, 

Mich.     Warning  signal.     2,072,305  ;  Mar.  2. 

Johnson,   Loren   E.,   and  B.   C.   Bordonaro,   Olean,   N.   Y. 

Game  apparatus.     2,102,535  ;  Dec.  14. 
Johnson,  Louie  E.     (See  Ready,  Ralph  N.,  assignor.) 
Johnson,  Louis  H.,  assignor  to  Southern  Equipment  Com- 
pany, San  Antonio,  Tex.     Steering  device.     2,070,832  ; 
Feb.  16. 
Johnson,  Louis  J.     (See  Johnson,  Harry  L.,  and  L.  J.) 
Johnson,  Lynn  E.     (See  Cady,  C.  P.,  and  Johnson.) 
Johnson,   Margaret  D..   Milwaukee,  Wis.     Garment  hang- 
ing device.     2,092,121 ;  Sept.  7. 
Johnson-March  Corporation,  The.     (See  Kleinicke,  W.  E., 

and  Hevenor,  assignors.) 
Johnson,    JIatthey   &   Company.      (See   Powell,   Alan   R., 

assignor.) 
Johnson  Matthey  &  Company  Limited.     (See  Powell,  A.  R., 

and  Box,  assignors.) 
Johnson  Matthey  &  Comany  Limited.     (See  Turner,  Harold, 

assignor.) 
Johnson,    Melvin    M.,    Jr.,    Brookline,    Mass.      Firearm. 

2,094,156  ;  Sept.  28. 
Johnson   Metal   Products   Co.      (See  Johnson,   Theodore, 

assignor.) 
Johnson,  Milton  C,  Company.      (See  NefC,  John  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 
Johnson   Motor    Company.      (See    Goss,    William    A.,    as- 
signor.) 
Johnson   Motor  Company.      (See  Tanner,   Philip  A.,   as- 
signor.) 
Johnson,  Noah  L.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Automobile  safety 

bumper.     2,077,110  ;  Apr.  13. 
Johnson,  Norman  G.     (See  Handforth,  S.  L.,  and  John- 
son.) 
Johnson,  Orlando  B.,  Boise,  Idaho.     Centrifugal  force  air 

pump  wheel.     2,083,847  ;  June  15. 
Johnson,  Orlando  B.,  Boise,  Idaho.    Air  pump.    2,092,920  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Johnson,     Orville     C,     Aurora,     111.       Overhead     door. 

2,097,950;  Nov.  2. 
Johnson,    Oscar   E.,    et   al.      (See    Swanson,    Russel,    as- 
signor.) 
Johnson.  Perry  M.,  A'assar,  Mich.     Chin  rest.     2,091,759  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Johnson,    Philip    N.,    Turlock,    Calif.      Electrical    circuit 
with  alarm  control  device  for  alarm  clocks.    2,091,205  ; 
Aug.  24. 
Johnson,    Raymond   B.,   assignor   of   three-fourths    to   J. 
Kraker,   Gladewater,   Tex.      Wrench.     2,099,960 ;   Nov. 
23. 
Johnson,   Raymond  E.,  Worcester,  Mass.     Combined  dis- 

tillor  and  filter.     2,084,088  :  June  22. 
Johnson,  Richard  A.      (See  Olson,  M.,  and  Johnson.) 
Johnson,    Richard    W.,    C.    L.    Loverch,    and    M.    Zaum, 
Brooklyn,   assignors  to  Fine  Art  Novelty   Corporation, 
Now  York,  N.   Y.     Sewing  machine.     2,100,166  ;   Nov. 
23. 
Johnson,  Robert  H.     (See  Johnson,  Alfred,  and  R.  II.) 
Johnson,  Robert  I.     (See  Clayton,  W.,  Back,  Morse,  and 

Johnson.) 
Johnson,  Ross  H.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Releasable  ignition 

key  case.     2,006,472  ;  Jan.  5. 
Johnson,    Roy    E.,    assignor    to   Merecn-Johnson    Machine 
Co.,   Minneapoll.s,  Minn.     Conveyer  chain  with   readily 
dptachnble   feed-lug.      2,102,509;  Dee.   14. 
Jolinson,     Roy     W.,     Milwaukee,     Wis.     Valve     control. 

2,102,070;  Dec.  14. 
Johnson,   Roy  W.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Products  Com- 
pany,   Milwaukee,     Wis.     Device    for    controlling    the 
supply  of  fuel  to  oil  burners,  and  the  like.     2,008,138; 
Jan.    19. 


Johnson,  Roy  W.,  Wyoming,  assignor  to  The  Interna- 
tional Manufacturing  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Au- 
tomobile lamp.     2,081,932  ;   June  1. 

Johnson,  S.  T..  Co.     (See  Johnson,  Jesse  C,  assignor.) 

Johnson  Service  Company.     (See  Otto,  Carl  A.,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Smith  M.,  Middlefield,  Ohio.  Highway  flare. 
2,070,053  ;  Feb.  9. 

Johnson,  Squire  J.,  Seattle,  Wash.,  assignor  to  Acme  Steel 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Strap  sealing  apparatus. 
2,097,980 ;  Nov.  2. 

Johnson,  Stephen  S.,  Jr.,  Short  Hills,  assignor  to 
Gasoline  Products  Co.  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Treatment 
of  hydrocarbon  oil.     2,075,901 ;  Apr.  6. 

Johnson-Stephens  &  Shinkle  Shoe  Company.  (See  Col- 
burn,   Daniel,   assignor.) 

Johnson-Stephens  &  Shinkle  Shoe  Company.  (See  Moran- 
ville,  Herman  J.,  assignor.) 

Johnson,  Theodore,  assignor  to  Johnson  Metal  Products 
Co.,  Erie,  Pa.  Casement  window  structure.  20,540  ; 
Oct.   26. 

Johnson,  Theodore  J.,  assignor  to  Bernard  Wigder,  New- 
ark, N.  J.     Tweezers.     2,082,062  ;  June  1. 

Johnson,  Tomlinson  F.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Drop-out  fuse. 
2,074,913  ;  Mar.  23. 

Johnson,  Tomlinson  F.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Operating  imple- 
ment for  hot   line   clamps.     2,095,137  ;   Oct.   5. 

Johnson,  Walden  G.,  and  R.  C.  Zapfe,  assignors  to 
Pomona  Tile  Manufacturing  Company,  Pomona,  Calif. 
Production  of  tiles.    2,073,615 ;  Mar.  16. 

Johnson,  Walter  A.,  Rochester,  Minn.  Cutter  bar  guard 
resetting  device.     2,075,117  ;  Mar.  30. 

Johnson,  Walter  A.,  Wagoner,  Okla.  Vehicle  suspension 
device.     2,085,662  ;  June  29. 

Johnson,  Warren  B.,  Lubbock,  Tex.  Shingle.  2,070,130  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Johnson,  Warren  V.,  and  R.  C.  Kepner,  Bloomsburg,  Pa., 
assignors  to  American  Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  End  construction  for  mine  cars.  2,100,602  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Johnson,  Welton  V.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Adjustable  speed  motor.  2,096,458  ; 
Oct.   19. 

Johnson,  Wilfrid  E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Balancing  device. 
2,085,588  ;  June  29. 

Johnson,  Willard  E.,  et  al.  (See  Davis,  Edward,  as- 
signor.) 

Johnson,  William  C,  Providence  County,  R.  I.  Elastic 
cord  covering.     2,089,379  ;  Aug.   10. 

Johnson,  William  H.,  Greensburg,  assignor  to  Universal 
Lubricating  Systems,  Inc.,  Etna,  Pa.  Dispensing  de- 
vice.    2,07]  ,407;  Feb.  23. 

Johnson,  William  J.,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.  Fuel  Bup- 
ply  system  and  valve  for  motor  vehicles.  2,095,875 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Johnston,  Albert  S.     (See  Barnes,  Bert  C,  assignor.) 

Johnston,  Alexander,  assignor  to  The  North  British  Rub- 
ber Company  Limited,  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  Process 
and  apparatus  for  the  vulcanization  of  rubber  goods  and 
the  treatment  of  other  goods  requiring  heat  and  pres- 
sure.    2,081,670  ;  May  25. 

Johnston,  Ale.xander  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Adjustable 
clothesline  support.     2,083,332  ;  June  8. 

Johnston,  Arthur  J.     (See  Stewart,  C.  E.,  and  Johnston.) 

Johnston,  Arthur  J.,  Aldan,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Telemetering  apparatus.  2,085,589  ; 
June  29. 

Johnston,  Charles  L.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Clean- 
ing furnace  tube.     2,076,847  ;  Apr.    13. 

Johnston,  Clarence  S.,  Amarillo,  Tc.x.  Expansible  piston. 
2,087,761 ;  July  20. 

John.slon,  Dick,  Charleston,  Nev.  Power  drill.  2,091,860: 
Aug.  31. 

Johnston,  Edward  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Razor  blade  sharpener. 
2,088,111  :  July  27. 

Johnston,  Edw.ni'd  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Semi  -  crawler  tractor. 
2,092,007  :    Sept.   7. 

Johnston,  Edward  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Hydraulic  power  lift. 
2,095,876;  Oct.  12. 

Johnston,  Edward  A.,  Chicago,  D.  B.  Baker,  Riverside, 
and  C.  R.  Rogers,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignors  lo  Inlcr- 
natlonal  Harvester  Company.  Tractor.  2,080,807 ; 
July  13. 

Johnston,  Frank   H.,   A.   R.   Lambert,  and   11.   L.   Brunip, 
assignors  to  Ohio   Units,    Incorporated,    Dayton,   Ohio. 
Wheel  assembly  spreader.     2,007,020  •  Jan.  12. 
Johnston,  George  V.     (See  Theler,  F.  J.,  Johnston,  and 

Peaslee. ) 
Johnston,  Greenhow,  Glen  Allen,  assignor  of  one-half  (o 
G.   Maury,   Jr.,   Richmond,   Va.     Machine   gun   mount. 
2,085,024  ;    Juno   20. 
Johnslon,     Herbert     A.,    Anaheim,     Calif.       Key     holder. 

2,070,895  ;  Apr.  13. 
Johnston,  Herbert  L.,  assignor  to  The  Ilobiirt  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Troy,  Ohio.  Washing  machine. 
2,071,030;  Fob.  10. 
Johnston,  llorbort  I-.,  assignor  to  Tlie  Holmrt  Manufnc- 
turlng  Comiiany,  Troy,  Ohio.  Food  Iinndling  apparatus. 
2,072,077  ;  Alar.  2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Johnston,  Herbert  L.,  assignor  to  The  Kitchen  Aid 
Manufacturing  Company,  Troy,  Ohio.  Food  handling 
apparatus.     2,075,851  ;   Apr.  6. 

Johnston,  Herbert  L.,  assignor  to  The  Hobart  Manutac 
turing  Company,  Troy,  Ohio.  Food  handling  apparatus. 
2,078,497  ;  Apr.  27. 

Johnston,  Herbert  L.,  assignor  to  The  Hobart  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Troy,  Ohio.  Cleaning  and  sterilizing 
method  and  apparatus.     2,095,502  ;  Oct.   12. 

Johnston,  Herbert  L.,  assignor  to  The  Hobart  Manufac- 
turing Companv,  Troy,  Ohio.  Food  handling  appa- 
ratus.     2.102.1S0;   Dec.    ]4. 

Johnston,  Herbert  L.,  and  D.  A.  Meeker,  assignors  to  The 
Hobart  Manufacturing  Company,  Troy,  Ohio.  Washing 
machine.     2,073.521 :  Mar.  9. 

Johnston,  Howard  M.,  assignor  to  Massey-Harris  Com- 
pany, Limited.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Reaper- 
thresher  machine.     2,075,946  ;  Apr.  6. 

Johnston,  Howard  M.,  assignor  to  Massey-Harris  Com- 
pany, Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Vise. 
2,101,434;   Dec.  7. 

Johnston,  James  W.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  North 
American  Holding  Corporation,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Blank 
measuring  and  sorting  machine.     2,073,696  ;  Mar.  16. 

Johnston,  James  W.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  North 
American  Holding  Corporation,  Syracu.«e,  N.  Y.  Blank 
measuring  and  sorting  machine.     2,073,697  ;  Mar.  16. 

Johnston,  James  W.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  assignor  to 
North  American  Holding  Corporation,  Syracuse.  N.  Y 
Crading  mnchine.     2,093,694  :  Sept.  21. 

Johnston,  John,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Steel  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing 
steel  rails.     2,087,346  ;  July  20. 

Johnston,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Midwest  Process  Co.,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Reproducing.     2,080,663 ;  May  18. 

Johnston,  Joseph  E.,  et  al.  (See  Walker,  E.  L.,  and  Pitt- 
man,   assignors.) 

Johnston,  Joseph  R.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Sheet  measuring  and 
cutting  machine.     2,073,420  ;  Mar.  9. 

Johnston,  Leith.     (See  Nelson,  M.  L.,  and  Johnston.) 

Johnston,  Lvnn.      (See  Cawood,  C.  A.,  and  Johnston.) 

Johnston,  Mordica  O..  Glendale,  Calif.  Welltesting  meth- 
od and  apparatus  therefor.    2,073.107  ;  Mar.  9. 

Johnston.  Mordica  O.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Packer.  2,093,129  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Johnston,  Robert  S.,  Yardley,  Pa.,  assignor  to  John  A. 
Roebling's  Sons  Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Coated  weld- 
ing electrode.     2,085,431  ;  June  29. 

Johnston,  Robert  T.,  Wilmington,  assignor  to  The  Lehon 
Companv,   Cliicago,   111.      Shingle.      2.096.908  ;   Oct.   20. 

Johnston,  Walter  F.     (See  Randall,  H.  D.,  and  Johnston.) 

Johnston,  William  D.,  Jr.  (See  Anderson,  G.  K..  and 
Johnston.) 

Johnston,  William  J.,  assignor  to  A.  S.  Lashbrook,  London. 
Ontario,  Canada.  Gauge  for  determining  camber,  caster. 
and  kingpin  Inclination  of  automobile  wheels. 
2.070,070  :  May  4. 

Johnston,  William  J.,  assignor  to  A.  S.  Lashbrook,  London, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Gnugo  for  measuring  the  alignment 
of  vehicle  wheels.    2,098,749  :  Nov.  9. 

Johnston,  William  S.     (See  McKee,  R.  H.,  nnd  Johnston.) 

Johnstone,  Edmund.  (See  Ebberts,  A.  R.,  and  John- 
stone.) 

Johnstone,  George  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Alternating  cur- 
rent  generator.     2,076,464  ;   Apr.   6. 

Johnstone.  Harold  (J.,  Oak  Park,  nnd  N.  K.  Engst,  Ber- 
wyn.  111.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  In- 
corporated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Perforating  apparatus. 
2.085,910  ;  July  6. 

Johnstone,  Harold  G.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Ccunpany,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ac- 
counting device.     2,090.429  ;  Oct.  19. 

Johnstone,  Harold  G.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Per- 
forating apparatus.     2,099,892  ;  Nov.  23. 

Johnstone,  Henry  F..  assignor  to  Board  of  Trustees  of 
the  University  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  111.  Removing  and 
recovering  sulphur  dio.\!do  from  waste  gases.  2,082,006  ; 
June  1. 

Johnstone,  Robert  McC,  Short  Hills,  N.  ,T.,  assignor  to 
Cameron  Machine  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  1'.  Brake 
mechanism.     2,082,033;  June  1. 

Johnstone,  Robert  McC,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Cameron  Machine  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electric 
control  system.     2.082,634  ;  June  1. 

Johnstone,  Robert  McC.  Short  Hills.  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Cameron  Machine  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Web  con- 
trol mechanism.    2,082,035  ;  June  1. 

Johntz,  Margaret  L.,  assignor  to  Hall  Brothers,  Inc., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.     Greeting  card.     2,083,912  ;  June  15. 

Johnsfone,  Theodore  H.,  Detroit,  .Mich.  Lock.  2.096,719  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Johnstone,  Theodore  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lock.  2,098,150  ; 
Nov.  2. 

.Joiner.  Sylvester  L.,  Sweetwater,  Tex.  Railway  draft 
npplinnce.      2,091,440:    Aug.   31. 

JolncT,  Sylvester  li.,  SweiM water,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The 
Weatinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wllmerdlng,  Pa. 
Attachment  for  nir  bmke  pressure  retaining  valves. 
2,081,457  ;  May  25. 

Joley,  AllxTt  N.,  Springfield.  Mass.,  assignor  to  The  Dia- 
mond Match  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Wire  con- 
tainer.    2,099,339  :  Nov.  10. 


JoUiffe,  John  J.,  Hawthorne,  assignor  to  The  Okonite 
Company,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Electric  connecter  or  terminal. 
2,101,713;  Dec.   7. 

Jolly,  Oscar  W.,  assignor  to  Springfield  Photomount  Com- 
pany, Holyoke,  Mass.     Portfolio.     2,103,203  ;  Dec.  21. 

Jolly,  William  M.,  Van  Horn,  Tex.  Float  valve. 
2,075,582  ;  Mar.  30. 

Jolma,  Arnet  T.,  St.  Helens,  Oreg.  Mixer.  2,071,879  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Joltcrete  Incorporated.  (See  Gelbman,  Louis  and  N.  L., 
assignors.) 

Joly,  Elis6e  A.,  Epinay-sur-Seine,  assignor  to  Compagnie 
du  Chemin  de  Fer  M§tropolitain  de  Paris,  Paris,  France. 
Railroad  signaling  system.     2,078,001 ;  Apr.   20. 

Jona,  Alberto,  Milan,  Italy.  Airplane.  2,080,967  ;  May 
18. 

Jonas,  Frank  D.,  East  Williston,  assignor  to  Oxford 
Filing  Supply  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Filing  cabinet 
shell.     2,3  02,272  ;  Dec.  14. 

Jonas,  Gottfried  B.,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
C.  H.  F.  Miiller  Aktiengesellschaft,  Hamburg,  (Germany. 
Anode  construction  for  discharge  tubes  having  rotary 
anodes.    2,071,696  ;  Feb.  23. 

Jonassen,  Jonas,  Maplewood,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Tri  State  Cap  &  Cap  Machinery  Co.,  Inc., 
Newark,  N.  J.  Machine  for  making  material  for  con- 
tainers, container  covers,  and  the  lilce.  2,083,566 : 
June  15. 

Jones,  Arthur  B.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Associates,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus  for  producing 
comminuted  sulphur.     2,072,263  ;  Mar.  2. 

Jones,  Benjamin  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Control  means.  2,083,531  ; 
June  8. 

Jones,  Carl  B.     (See  Lewis,  :M.  W.,  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  Carl  E.,  Douglas,  Ariz.  Aeroplane  control  mecha- 
nism.    2,074,914.     Mar.  23. 

Jones,  Carl  G.,  Youngstown,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Direct  Current  Welding  Company.  Elec- 
tric generator.     2.087,227  ;  July  13. 

Jones,  Cecil.     (See  Mazoyer,  L.  J.,  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  Charles  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Microscope. 
2,071,408  ;  Feb.  23. 

Jones,  Charles  L.,  Polham,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  S.  Jlcllvain, 
Belleville,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Adico  Development  Corporation.  Refrigerating  ap- 
paratus and  method.     2,007,324  ;  Jan.   12. 

Jones,  Charles  L.,  Pelham,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  S.  Mcllvain, 
Belleville,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Adico  Development  Corporation.  Refrigerating  appa- 
ratus and  method.     2,067,325  ;  Jan.  12. 

Jones,  Chester  D.,  Carnegie,  assignor  to  The  Pittsburg 
Water  Heater  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Fluid 
heater.     2,098,498  ;  Nov.  9. 

Jones,  Clarence  M.,  Calhoun,  Ga.  Tufting  machine. 
2,096.720  ;  Oct.  20. 

Jones,  Clifford  C,  Washington,  D.  C.  Boundary  layer 
air  control.     2,078,854  ;  Apr.  27. 

Jones,  Daniel  M.  (See  Damberg,  A.  V.,  and  Cady,  as- 
signors.) 

Jones,  Daniel  M..  Troy,  N.  Y.  Molding  machine. 
2,070.945  ;  Feb.  16. 

Jones,  Daniel  T.     (See  Basore,  C.  A.,  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  David  J.,  Elnihurst,  111.,  assignor  to  Minneapolis- 
Honeywell  Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
System  of  control  for  air  circulating  means.  2,098,806  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Jones,  David  M..  and  G.  S.  Lunge,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  as- 
si|:nor  to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  trans- 
mission system.     2,086,421  ;  July  6. 

Jones,  Don,  assignor  to  Motor  Wheel  Corporation,  Lansing, 
Mich.     Draft  regulator.    2,079,804  :  May  11. 

Jones,  E.  D.,  &  Sons  Company.  (See  Dorman,  Alfred, 
assignor.) 

Jones.  Early  D.,  Columbus,  assignor  to  Bibb  Manufacturing 
Company,  Macon,  (Ja.  Electrical  stop  motion  for  roving 
frames.      2.0S4  810  :  .Tune  22. 

Jones,  Edward  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  C.  Jones, 
Clinton,  Iowa.     Clutch  mechanism.     2.076,648  ;  Apr.  13. 

Jones,  Edward  H.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  I?ell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Mounting  for  electrical  devices.     2,072.952  ;  Mar.  9. 

Jones,  Edwin  D.     (See  Meadows,  Elsie  B.,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Edwin  P.,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Champagne 
Paper  Corporation,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  of 
paper  pulp.      2.099.400;  Nov.   16. 

Jones,  Elmer,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Beach  umbrella  point. 
2,103,948  ;  Dec.  28. 

Jones,  Elwyn.      (See  White,  A.  G..  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  Enoch  P.      (See  ('allaway,  E.,  Jones,  and  Thrift.) 

Jones,  Ernest  B.,  Hingham,  assignor  to  National  Fire- 
works, Inc.,  West  Hanover,  Slass.  Toy  pistol. 
2,087,193;  July  13. 

Jones,  Ernest  B.,  South  Wevmonth.  assignor  to  National 
Fireworks.  Inc..  West  Ilnnover.  Mass.  Holder  for 
sparklers  and  the  like.     2.093.447:  Sept.  21. 

Jones,  Ernest  C     (See  Jones,  Edward  D.,  assignor.) 

Joni'.o.  Ernest  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Center  indicator. 
2.076,819;  Apr.  13. 

•'"S';^*'i„  I'^i'rett  L..  Twila,  Ky.  Collapsible  stove. 
2,070.783  ;  Apr.  13. 

Jones.  I'Movd  J.,  Overton.  Tex.,  assignor  to  American  Iron 
*  Arachine  Works  Company,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Rocker  arm.     2.079.254  •  Mav  4 


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325 


Jones,  Frank  D.,  assignor  to  Dain  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany of  Iowa,  Ottumwa,  Iowa.  Power  lift  implement. 
2,082,247  ;  June  1. 

Jones,  Frederick  A.      (See  Twiss,  D.  F.,  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  George  E.,  Jr.,  and  W.  A.  Bowman,  Knoxville, 
Tenn.,  assignors  to  The  Sanford  Investment  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.     Spring  bumper.     2,089,208  ;  Aug.  10. 

Jones,  (ieorge  I.      (See  iJucknam,    W.  C,  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  George  L.,  Garden  City,  and  A.  Winburn,  assignors 
to  Sperry  Products,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rail  flaw 
detector  mechanism.     2,103,851 ;  Dec.  28. 

Jones,  George  S.,  assignor  to  Oswego  Falls  Corporation, 
Fulton,  N.  Y.  Closure  for  collapsible  paper  stock  bar- 
rels and  forming  the  same.     2,079,292  ;  May  4. 

Jones,  Grinnell,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  I.  B.  Rymph,  La 
Grangeville,  assignors  to  S.  Sternau  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Gel  formation.     2,102,005  ;  Dec.  14. 

Jones,  Harry  B.,  Tonawanda,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Bolt 
Company,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Stock  feeding 
mechanism.      2,085,590  ;    June   29. 

Jones,  Harry  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Line  spacing  machine. 
2,075,201  ;  Mar.  30. 

Jones,  Harry  W.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  assignor  to  The 
Sanford  Investment  Company,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Dump 
vehicle.     2,080,943;  May  18. 

Jones,   Henry  A.      (See  Long,   F.  V.,   and  Jones.  1 

Jones,  Hilton  I.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  The  Naselmo  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Embalming  fluid.  2,085,806 ; 
July  6. 

Jones,  Homer  W.,  Williamsville,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Filtering  nipple.     2,068.858  ;  Jan.  26. 

Jones,  Homer  W.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  &  Carbon  Corporation. 
Control  system  for  welding  and  like  operations. 
2,089,029  ;  Aug.   3. 

Jones.  Horry  M..  Chicago,  111.  Recording  device. 
2.082,893  ;  June   8. 

Jones,  Horry  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Pressure  gauge. 
2,084,089  ;  June  15. 

Jones,  Howard  A.,  Washington,  D.  C,  dedicated  to  the 
free  use  of  the  People  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Insecticide.     2,103,195  ;  Dec.  21. 

Jones,  Howard  M.  (See  Tamminga,  W.,  Bonorai,  Cor- 
radini,  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  Hulon  B.,  Humble,  Tex.  Pipe  rotating  device. 
2,089,800;    Aug.    10. 

Jones,  Ira  M.      (See  Kissel,  William  L.,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Ira  M.      (See  Kurtz,  Ralph  H.,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Ira  M.     (See  Ohlson.  John  B.,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Ira  Milton.      (See  Ide,  Sherwood  C,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Jack.     (See  Mercer,  J.  H.,  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  James  P.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Automobile  door 
lock  operating  means.     2,098,871  ;  Nov.  9. 

Jones,  James  R.,  assignor  to  Art  Metal  Construction 
Company,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Shelving  or  bin  structure. 
2,074.915;  Mar.  23. 

Jones,  James  R.,  assignor  to  Art  Metal  Construction 
Company,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Covered  top  construc- 
tion for  desks  and  the  like.     2,090,679  ;  Aug.  24. 

Jones,   Jesse  L.      (See  Henry,   Charles   C,    assignor.) 

Jones,  Jolin  E.,  Benton,  111.  Rock  d\ist  barrier. 
2.102.006  :  Dec.  14. 

Jones,  John  E.,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  assignor 
to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Manufacture  of 
cellulose  esters.     2,095,334  ;  Oct.  12. 

Jones,  John  E.,  Toronto,  and  R.  J.  Unsworth,  Niagara 
Falls,  Ontario,  Canada.  Hydraulic  air  compressor. 
2,077,482;  Apr.  20. 

Jones,  John  G.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Expansible  film  hub.     2,066,568  :  Jan.  5. 

Jones,  John  K.  N.  (See  Ha  worth,  W.  N.,  Hirst,  Jones, 
and  Smith.) 

Jones.  John  P.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Eyeshade. 
2,092,805  ;  Sept.  14. 

Jones,  Josiah  L.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Venereal  air 
syringe.     2,071,127  ;  Feb.  16. 

Jones  &  Lamson  Machine  Company.  (Sec  Bysshe,  E.  T., 
and  Finn,  assignors.) 

Jones  &  Lamson  Machine  Company.  (See  Lovely,  John  E., 
assignor.) 

Jones  &  Lamson  Machine  Company.  (See  Lovely,  J.  E., 
and  Cheever,  assignors.) 

Jones-Laughlin  Steel  Corporation  (See  Boardman, 
Charles  .S.,  assignor.) 

Jones  &  I>aughlin  Steel  Corporation.  (Sec  Hogg,  George, 
assignor.) 

Jones  &  Lniighlin  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Trinks,  Wllli- 
bald,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Leo  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  the  separation  of  sludge  from  a  liquid.  2,077,799; 
Apr.  20. 

JoncK,  Leo  I).,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies  SpoclnKv  Com- 
pany, I'liilndclpliia,  Pa.  Dcwaxing  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,067,103:  .Tan.  12. 

Jones,  Leo  I).,  assignor  to  The  Sharpl(>s  Specially  Com- 
pany, I'hiladelphia,  Pa.  Dewaxing  of  oil.  2,070,147  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Jones,  I^r-o  1).,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies  Si)ecially  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pn.  I'roportlonato  feed  of  Ihiiilds 
and  gases.     2,087,730  ;  July  20. 


Jones,  Leo  D.,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies  Specialty  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  separating 
wax  from  oil.     2,089,122  ;  Aug.  3. 

Jones,  Leo  D.,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies  Specialty  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Centrifugal  separator. 
2,089,123;  Aug.   3. 

Jones,  Leo  1).,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies  Specialty  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Devraxing  mineral  oil. 
2,091,640  ;    Aug.   31. 

Jones,  Leo  D.,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies  Specialty  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Liquid  feeding  and  treating 
system.     2,095,217  ;  Oct.  5. 

Jones,  Linus  H.,  Amherst,  Mass.,  assignor  to  W.  Bartlett 
Jones,  Chicago,  111.  Fertilization  of  plants.  2,091,993  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Jones,  Lloyd  T.  (See  Kennedy,  H.  E.,  Rotennund,  and 
Jones.) 

Jones,  Louis  F.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Feeding  head  for  shaker  or  jigging 
conveyers.     2,068,953  ;  Jan.  26. 

Jones,  Lucian  N.     (See  Smith,  H.  L.,  Jr.,  and  Jones.) 

.tones,  Maldwyn.  W.  F.  Smith,  and  A.  Stewart,  P.lackley. 
Manchester,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical 
Industries  Limited.  Pigmented  products.  2,079,350 ; 
May  4. 

Jones,  Mary,  et  al.      (See  Nash,  William  C,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Maurice  F.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Low  loss  armature  coil.     2,085,099  ;  June  29. 

Jones,  Montgomery  O.     (See  Lee,  W.  O.  W.,  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  Nelson  M.,  Sarasota,  Fla.  Beach  accessory. 
2,070,484  ;  Feb.  9. 

Jones,  Oscar  B.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jef- 
frey Blanufacturing  Company.  Drill  mechanism. 
2,090,330  ;    Aug.   17. 

Jones.  tJTis  K..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Coin  and  ticket  receptacle. 
2.079.255  :   May   4. 

Jones,  Otis  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  Illinois  Clay 
Products  Company,  and  one-half  lo  F.  E.  Schundler  & 
Company,  Inc.,  Joliet,  111.  Refractory  insulation. 
2,081,935 ;  June  1. 

Jones,  Otis  L.,  assignor,  by  direct  and  mesne  assignments 
of  one-half  to  The  Illinois  Clay  Products  Company, 
and  one-half  to  F.  E.  Schundler  &  Company,  Inc., 
Joliet,  111.  High  temperature  insulating  composition. 
2,103,463  ;  Dec.  28. 

Jones,  Ralph  S.  S.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  assignor  to  Vibra- 
Lite  Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Illuminated 
display.     2,078,142  ;  Apr.  20. 

Jones,  Raymon  P.,  and  W.  A.  White,  Scarbro,  W.  Va. 
Rail  bender.     2,100,961  ;  Nov.  30. 

Jones,  Richard  W.  (See  Williams,  H.  W.,  Carney,  and 
Jones.) 

Jones,  Robert  D.,  assignor  to  G.  H.  Duncan,  Kramer,  via 
Hinkley,  Calif.     Insulator.     2,071,231  ;  Feb.  16. 

Jones,  Robert  F.     (See  Foote,  Richard,  assignor.) 

Jones,  Robert  G.,  and  R.  E.  Johns,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Brake  mechanism.     2.072,755;  Mar.  2. 

Jones,   Roy  C.      (See  Marbury,  H.  B.,  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  Russell  M.     (See  Harvey,  E.  W..  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  Samuel  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coupling.  2,098.581 : 
Nov.  9. 

Jones,  Sidney,  Oakland,  Calif.  Exhausting  the  cylinders 
of   internal   combustion   engines.      2,090,841  ;    Aug.   24. 

Jones,  Thad  M.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Ventilator  for  truck 
bodies.     2,083,567  ;  June  15. 

Jones,  Tlieodore  A.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carrier  tele- 
graph receiver.     2,101,256  ;  Dec.  7. 

Jones,  Thomas  B.     (See  Davidson,  W.  M.,  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  Thomas  H.,  Woodthorpe,  England.  Means  for 
and  method  of  producing  knitted  fabrics.  2,072,209  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Jones,  Thomas  H.,  Woodthorpe,  England.  Knitted  fabric. 
2.083.301  ;  June  8. 

Jones,  Thomas  IT.,  Woodthorpe,  and  R.  K.  Mills.  Sher- 
wood, Nottingham,  assignors  to  Hosiery  Developments 
Limited,  Nottingham,  England.  Producing  knitted 
fabrics.     2,076,896  ;  Apr.  13. 

Jones.  Thomas  M.,  Manchester,  England,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  1o  Food  Machinerv  Corporation, 
San  Jose,  Calif.  Can  transfer  valve.  2,082,894  ; 
June  8. 

Jones,  Vernon  IT.,  Park  Ridge,  III.  Display  device. 
2,072.754  :  Mar.  2. 

Jones,  W.  Bartlett.     (See  Jones,  T.,inus  IT.,  assignor.) 

Jones,  W.  Bartlett,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Cellovla, 
Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Manufacture  of  partlallv 
soluble   fi>lled   fibrous  articles.      2,000,763;   Fob.   0. 

Jones,  Wallace  E.,  and  J.  D.  Taylor,  assignors  to  Taylor- 
Colquitt  Co.,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.  Knife  grinder. 
2.0S;!,069  ;  June  8. 

.loncs,  W.iller.  l'riiic(>ton.  assignor,  by  mesne  nssl.gninents, 
to  Cnn-liM-  Corponitlon,  Newark,  N.  ,T.  Cooling  system. 
2,09(!,«00  :  Oct.  26.  '      " 

Jones,  Waller  I..  Arlington,  nsslgnov  to  Unlted-Carr  Kns- 
tener  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Snap  fastener 
moniher.     2,077,368  ;  Apr.  13. 

Jones,  WiilliT  I,,  .\rllngton,  assignor  to  TTi\lted-Carr 
li'.MNleiier  Corporation,  (^iinihrltlgi".  Mass.  Laundryproof 
snap  fastiMier.     2,081,100;   May  25. 

Jones,  Walter  T.,  Arlington,  assignor  to  llnited  Carr 
Fastener  Compnnv  Corporation,  Cnmlirldge.  Mass,  Ue- 
sllient  fnslening  means.     2,081,870;  May  25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Jones,  Walter  I.,  Arlington,  assignor  to  United-Carr 
Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge.  Mass.  Fastener  se- 
cured Installation.     2,081,871 ;  May  25. 

Jones.  Walter  I.,  Arlington,  assignor  to  United-Carr  Fas- 
tener Corporation.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Snap  fastener 
member.     2,084.559  :  June  22. 

Jones,  Walter  L.,  .St.  Louis,  Mo. 
2,067,490  ;  Jan.  12. 

Jones,   Webster  X.,  Akron,    Ohio, 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York, 


Tire  pressure  indicator. 


tion    and 
Mar.  2. 


assignor   to  The  B.   F. 
X.  Y'.     Rubber  composi- 


method    of    preserving    rubber.      2,072,596 ; 


Jones,  William,  Linden,  N.  J.  Hydraulic  valve.  2,087,407  ; 
July  20. 

Jones,  William,  Soho  Foundry,  Birmingham,  assignor  to 
J.  O.  Powell.  Gorseinon,  near  Swansea,  Wales,  Eng- 
land. Machine  for  grading  or  sorting  by  weight. 
2,099,893  ;  Nov.  23. 

Jones,  William.  Linden,  J.  Sharp,  Elizabeth,  and  W.  H. 
Boehm,  Koselle  Park,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil 
Development  Company.  Floating  pump  plunger. 
2,068,859  ;  Jan.  26. 

Jones.  William  B.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Dentist  apparatus. 
2.096,375  :   Oct.   19. 

Jones,  William  S.      (See  Xitardy,  F.  W.,  and  Jones.) 

Jones,  William  W.,  Lincoln,  Xebr.  Control  valve. 
2.094,707:  Oct.  5. 

Jones.  Willis  H..  Kenmore,  N.  Y.  Water  filter  system. 
2.084,346  :  June  22. 

Jongeneel.  Albert  M..  Walnut  Grove,  assignor  of  twenty 
per  cent  to  G.  P.  du  Bose.  Stockton,  and  forty  per  cent 
to  F.  B.  Haines,  Isleton,  Calif.  Beet  topper.  2,084.-398  ; 
June  22. 

Jonker,  Johan  L.  H..  assignor  to  X.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilamp- 
enfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Xetherlands.  Electron  dis- 
charge tube.     2,075,202  ;  Mar.  30. 

Jonker.  Johan  L.  H.,  Eindhoven,  and  W.  Albricht,  The 
Hague,  Xetherlands,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.  Electron  discharge  device.  2,092,881 ;  Sept. 
14. 

Jonker,  Johan  L.  H..  and  K.  M.  Van  Gessel,  Eindhoven, 
Xetherlands,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  Amer- 
ica. Electrical  discharge  apparatus.  2,098,807 ; 
Xov.  9. 

Jonkhoflf.  Henri  W.,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Bogie  vehicle 
steering  mechanism.     2.083,1 66  :   Jurip  8. 

Jonn,  Tage  G.,  assignor  to  Brener  Electric  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago,    ni.      Centrifugal   fan.      2,083,996 ;    June    15. 

Jonneret.  Francis,  and  A.  Schoch.  Geneva,  Switzerland. 
Automatic   distributor.      2.075.989 ;    Apr.    6. 

Jonsson,  Anders  J.,  Linkoping,  Sweden.  Device  for  auto- 
maticallv  feeding  caps  to  a  capping  mechanism. 
2,094,256  ;  Sept.  28. 

Jonsson,  Gustaf  E.,  Huddinge,  Sweden.  Centrifugal 
clutch  for  rotating  machine  elements.  2,101,946  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Jonsson,  Johan  A.,  assignor  to  Telefonaktiebolaget  L.  M. 
Erics.=on,  Stockholm.  Sweden.  Electromagnetic  stamping 
apparatus.     2,066.403:  Jan.  5. 

Jonsson,  Martin,  Woxna,  assignor  to  Sandvikens  Jern- 
verks  Ab.,  Sandiviken.  Sweden.  Apparatus  for  working 
saw  teeth.     2.086.299  :   July  6. 

Jonues,  Edwin  P.,  Gardpn  City,  assignor  to  Champagne 
Paper  Corporation.  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacturing 
paper  pulp.     2,099.399  ;  Xov.  ]  6. 

Joos.  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Cochrane  Corporation,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.  Water  heating  and  deaerating  apparatus. 
2,097,158  :  Oct.  26. 

Joos,  Charles  E.,  Philadelphia,  and  G.  H.  Gibson,  Upper 
Montclair.  X.  J.,  assignors  to  Cochrane  Corporation, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  treat- 
ing water.     2.101.908:  Dec.  14. 

Joost.  Paul,  Arlington  Heights,  111.  Harvesting  machine. 
2,087,091  :  Julv  13. 

Joost,  William  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Sign.  2,077,7.59 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Joostcn.  Hugo,  Bfrlin-Rchoeneberg,  Germany.  Solidifying 
soils.     2.081. .541  ;  May  25. 

Joplin,  William  A.,  Quiney,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Reinforced 
Paper  Bottle  Corporation.  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Com- 
pressor mechanism.     2.099,934  :  Xov.   23. 

Jordan,  Claude  W.     (.See  Ward,  A.  L.,  and  Jordan.) 

Jordan,  Ellsworth,  et  al.  (See  Hansen,  Alvin  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jordan,  Fred  F.,  Hartford,  Wis.    Rake.    2,073.015  ;  Mar.  9. 

Jordan,  Guy  W.,  Rockmart,  Ga.  Cement  and  making  the 
same.     2,08.^.267  :  June  8. 

Jordan.  Henry,  Xew  York.  N.  Y.  Device  for  reading 
X-ray  films.     2,079.373  :  May  4. 

Jordan.  John.  Portland.  Oreg.  Mfolianlpal  means  for  edge 
stitching   fabrics.     2.091.479:  Aug.  31. 

Jordan,  Jones  S..  Chester  Heisht.s.  Pa.  Rack  with  con- 
tpnts-seniring  means.     2,085,083  :  July  6. 

Jordan,  I.e  Grand  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Motorcycle 
2,077,628  ;  Apr.  20.  ' 

Jordan,  Leon  W,.  Louisville,  Ky.  Branch  pipe  fitting  and 
making  the  same.     2.088,961  ;  Aug.  3. 

Jordan,  Richnrd  H,,  Springifield,  Mass,,  assignor  to  West- 
Inghousp  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Compan.v,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Vacuum  cleaner.     2,071.838;  Feb.  23. 

Jordan.  Seth  N.,  Goodland,  Kans.  Wire  connecter 
2,087,194;  July  13. 


Jordhoy,  Hans  C,  Xorth  Plainfield,  X.  J.,  assignor  to 
Wood  Xewspaper  Machinery  Corporation,  Xew  York, 
X.  Y.     Web  splicing  device.     2,082,400  ;  June  1. 

Jorg,  Paul.     (See  Shnitzpahn,  K.,  and  Jorg.) 

Jcirg,  Paul,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y. 
Di.sazo  dvestuffs  insoluble  in  water  and  fiber  dyed  there- 
with.    2,097,421  ;  Oct.  26. 

Jorgensen,  Bernhardt,  Slarblehead,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Lasting  machine.     2.075,852  ;  Apr.  6. 

Jorgensen,  Bernhardt,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  X.  J. 
Power  driving  mechanism.     2,085,158  ;  June  29. 

Jorgensen.  Bernhardt,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  X.  J. 
Lasting  machine.     2.101,069  ;  Dec.  7. 

Jorgensen,  Clarence  H.  (See  Jorgensen,  Peter  J.  and 
C.  H.J 

Jorgensen.  Clarence  H..  administrator.  (See  Jorgensen, 
Clarence  H.  and  P.  J.) 

Jorgensen,  Clarence  H.,  and  P.  J.  Jorgensen,  deceased, 
by  C.  H.  Jorgensen,  administrator,  Elmhurst,  HI. 
Thermostatic  control  for  internal  combustion  engines. 
2,101,369:  Dec.   7. 

Jorgensen,  Enoch  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assigiior  to  Viber 
Company,  Limited.  Conduit  for  flexible  shafts. 
2.066,473  :  Jan.  5. 

Jorgensen,  Jacob  C..  Beverly.  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe 
machine.     2,085.755  :  July  6. 

Jorgensen.  Karl  V.,  HeUemp,  Denmark,  Screw  pencil. 
2,085.663  ;  June  29. 

Jorgensen,  Peter  J.  (See  Jorgensen,  Clarence  H.  and 
P.J.) 

Jorgensen,  Peter  J.,  deceased,  Elmhurst,  HI.,  by  C.  H. 
Jorgensen,  administrator,  and  C.  H.  Jorc^nsen.  Ander- 
son, Ind.     Thermostatic  valve.     Re.  20.584  :  Dec.  14. 

Jorgenson.  Arthur  P.,  assignor  to  Roan  Mfg.  Co.,  Racine, 
Wis.     Electric  flasher.     2,076,275 ;  Apr.  6. 

Josam  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Day,  Louis  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Jo.sara  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hirschstein,  Jos- 
eph, assignor.) 

Joseph,  Bernard  B.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Clanada.  Packing 
case.     2,082,007  ;  June  1. 

Joseph.  Henry,  assignor  to  X'eo-Aire,  Inc.,  New  York, 
X.  Y.     Air  treating  apparatus.     2,083,607  ;  June  15. 

Joseph  Memorial  Urns,  Inc.  (See  Joseph,  Raphael,  as- 
signor.) 

Joseph,  Raphael,  Xiagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Joseph 
Memorial  Urns,  Inc.  Cemetery  urn.  2,075,441 ;  Mar. 
30. 

Josephs.  Lester  J.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Attaching  tip  for 
suspender  cords.     2.101.681 ;  Dec.  7. 

Joshua,  Walter  P.,  London,  H.  M.  Stanley,  Great  Book- 
ham,  England,  O.  Fuchs,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  and 
W.  Querfurth,  Mainz-Mombach,  Germany,  and  J.  B. 
Dymock,  Cheam,  England.  Manufacture  of  condensa- 
tion products  from  aliphatic  aldehydes.  2,070,131 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Joshua,  Walter  P..  Cheam,  H.  M.  Stanley,  Tadworth,  and 
J.  B.  D.vmock.  Sutton,  England.     Hvdration  of  olefines. 

2.075.203  ;  Mar.  30. 

Joshua,  Walter  P..  Cheam.  H.  M.  Stanley,  Tadworth,  and 
J.  B.  Dymock,  Sutton,  England.    Hydration  of  olefines. 

2.075.204  ;  Mar.  30. 

Joshua,  Waller  P.,  London.  H.  M.  Stanley,  Great  Book- 
ham,  Surrey,  and  J.  B.  Dymock,  Sutton,  Surrey  Eng- 
land, assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Air  Reduction 
Company.  Incorporated,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Conversion 
of  olefines  into  alcohols.    2,092,164  :  Sept.  7. 

Joshua,  Walter  P.,  London  ;  H.  M.  Stanley,  Great  Book- 
bam,  England  ;  O.  Fuchs  and  W.  Querfurth,  Constance 
Baden,  Germany  ;  and  J.  B.  Dymock.  Cheam,  England, 
assignors  to  Deutsche  Gold-und  Silber  Scheideanstalt 
vormals  Roessler,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Manufacture  of  condensation  products  from  aliphatic 
organic  compounds.     2,094,297  ;  Sept.  28. 

Joskin,  Joseph  A.     (See  Monzee,  G.,  and  Joskin.) 

Jo.sIin,  Lawrence  S..  Braintree,  Slass.  Rotary  parking 
unit.     2,069,886  ;  Feb.  9. 

Joss,  Ernest  J.      (See  Strickhouser,   S.  I.,  and  Joss.) 

Joss,  Ernest  J.,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Controlling 
the  liquid  absorbing  property  of  coagulated  latex. 
2,091.364:  Aug.  31. 

Joss.  Gustave  F.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Machine  for  marking 
hosiery   or    other   articles.      2,078,448;    Apr.    27. 

Jossornnd.  Louis  P.,  Houston,  T<'X.  Theater.  2,102,718  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Journal  Box  Servicing  Corporation.  (See  McNamara, 
L.  C,  Conway,  Bissell,  and  Harold,  assignors.) 

Journeaux.  Diflior.     fSee  Winograd,  H.,  and  Joumeaux  ) 

Joumeaux,  Didier,  Wanwatosa,  assignor  to  AUis-Chalm- 
ers  Manufacturing  Companv.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Rec- 
tifier control  system.     2,080,896  ;  Aug.   10 

Journeaux,  Didier,  West  ColllngswocJ,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electric  current  responsive 
device.     2,094,086  ;  Oct.  5. 

Joy,  Joseph  F„  Claremont.  X.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Mining  machine.  2,077,417 : 
Apr.  20. 


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Joy,   Joseph  F.,   Claremont,  X.  H.,   assignor  to   SulUTan 

Machinery   Company.      Mining   appararus.      2.0S3.i56: 

July  6. 
Joy,   Joseph   F.,   Claremont,   N.   H.,   assignor   to   Sullivan 

Machinery    Company.      Mining    machine,       2,089,964 ; 

Aug.    17. 
Joy.   Joseph  F.,   Claremont,  X.   H.,    assignor  to   Sullivan 
Machinerv   Company.     Mining  apparatus.      2,093,448 ; 
Sept.  21. 
Joy,   Joseph  F..   Claremont,   X.   H.,   assignor  to   Sullivan 

Machinery      Company.        Material      b'reaking      device. 

2.093.452  :  Sept.  21. 
Joy,   Joseph  F.,    Claremont.   X.   H.,   assignor  to   Sullivan 

Machinery     Company.       Material    loading    apparatus. 

2.099,981 :  Xov.  23. 
Joy.   Joseph   F.,    Claremont,   X.  H.,   assignor  to   Sullivan 

Machinery    Company.     Mining    apparatus.      2,100,336 ; 

Xov.  30. 
Jo.v  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  De  Tore,   Raymond 

E.,  assignor.) 
Joy.     Robert    W.        (See     Ostrander,     A.     E.,     Jov,     and 

Kassler. ) 
Joyce.   Arthur  A..    Clayfield.   Brisbane,    Queensland,   Aus- 
tralia.    Traveling  crane.     2,092.122  :  Sept.  7. 
Joyce,    Bryan    P.,    East    Orange,    assisnor    to    American 

Armament    Corporation,    Hoboken,    X.    J.      Projectile. 

2,070.946  :  Feb.  16. 
Joyce-Cridland  Company.  The.     (See  Hott,  Ion  Von  K.) 
Joyce,  Francis  J.      (See  Uppercu,  I.  M.,  and  Joyce.) 
Joyce,      Francis     J..     Keyport,     N.     J.        Transmission. 

2.079.691  :  May  11. 
Joyce,    William    H.,    assignor    to    Pasadena    Slipp-^r    Co., 

Pasadena,  Calif.     Footwear.     2.067..963 ;  Jan.   3  9. 
Jubilee  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Xielsen,  Peter,  assignor.) 
Juchii,  Alfred.      (See   Widmer,  G..  and  Juchll.) 
Juchter.  Pieter.  Scotia,  X.  Y..  assisruor  to  General  Electric 

Company.     Paper  break  detector.     2,078,800  ;  Apr.  27. 
Judd,    Edward    K..    Palisade,    X.    J.,    assignor,    by   mesne 

assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  (Corporation. 

Extracting  molybdenum  from  -wulfenite  ore.     2,079.805  : 

May  11.  . 

Judd,    H.    L.,    Company.      (See    Troom,    R.    D.    W.,    and 

Toelle,  assignors.) 
Judd.  Irving  H.,  Dearborn,  assignor  to  Whitehead  &  Kales 

Company.  River  Rouge.  Mich^     Running  gear  assembly. 

2,091.406:  Aug.  31.  " 
Judd,  Irving  H.,  Dearborn,  assignor  to  Whitehead  &  Kales 

CompanyT  River  Rouge,  Mich.     Skid  carrier  for  motor 

vehicle  transports.     2.100,694  ;  Xov.  30. 
Judd,  Millie  A.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.    Dishcloth.    2,087,875  : 

July  20. 

Judd,  Morton  F..  Stratford.  Conn.,  assignor  to  Raybestos- 
Manhartan.  Inc..  Passaic.  X.  J.  Endless  clutoli  facing 
and  manufacture  of  the  same.     2.079.173:  May  4. 

Judelshon,  Oscar  I.,  Park  Ridge,  N.  J.  Glutting  "machine. 
2.074,846  :  Mar.  23. 

Judelshon.  Oscar  I..  Park  Ridge.  X.  J.  Drive  belt. 
2.079.351  :  May  4. 

Judelshon.  Oscar  I..  Park  Ridse,  X.  J.  Cutting  and  wind- 
ing machine.     2.100.079  :  Xov.  23. 

Judelshon,  Oscar  I.,  Park  Ridge,  X'.  J.  Drive  for  lathes 
and  other  machines.     2.103.464  ;  Dec.  28. 

Judge.  Franklin.  Greenfield.  Mass.,  assignor  to  Greenfield 
Tap  and  Die  Corporation.  Thread  cutting  device. 
2.096.S10:  Oct.  26. 

Judge,  Thomas  J.      (See  Preston,  X\  D.,  and  Judge.) 

Judge,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester.  X.  T.  Centralized  traffic  control- 
ling system  for  railroads.     2,073,580  :  Mar.  P. 

Judge,  Thomas  .T.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester.  X.  Y.  Railway  cab  signaling  "sys- 
tem for  railroads.     2.082.340  ;  June  1. 

Judge,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  X.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  con- 
trolling system  for  railroads.     2. OSS. 793  ;  Aug.  3. 

Judge,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester.  X.  Y.  Centralized  traflic  control- 
ling system  for  railroads.     2,095.703  :  Oct.  12. 

Judge,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  to  General  Rjiilway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  js.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  control- 
ling system  for  railroads.     2.097.794  :  Xov.  2. 

Judge,  Thomas  J.,  and  C.  S.  Bushnell,  assignors  to  Gen- 
eral Railway  Signal  Company,  Rochester?  X.  Y.  Cen- 
tralized traffic  controlling  svstem  for  railroads. 
2.082,544:  June  1. 

Judkins.  Marion  D.,  Burlingame,  Calif.  Flashlight. 
2,089,897  :   Aug.   10. 

Judson.  Albert  L..  Beloit.  assignor  to  Minneapolis-IIonoy- 
well  Regulator  Co.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Burner  control 
apparatus  and  system.     2,075,289  ;  Mar.  30. 

Judson,  Wilber.     (See  Bacon,  R.  F.,  and  Judson.) 

Juerpens,  Arthur  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Stocking  form. 
2,077.886  ;  Apr.  20. 

JuiTgons.  Edwin  C.  Detroit.  Mich.  Gasoline  electric 
power  nierlianisni.     2,080.036 :  July  6. 

Juhasz.  Andrew  B..  Xorwalk,  Conn.  "Liquid  pasteurizing 
apparatus.     2,098.663;  Nov.  9. 

JuiUard,  Ernest,  Lausanne,  assignor  of  on-half  to  .Vtellors 
11.  Cuenod  S.  A.,  Chatelaine,  near  Geneva.  Switzer- 
land. Direct  acting  electric  regulator.  2,069,610; 
Feb.  2. 

Julian,  John  B..  Lincoln,  Xebr.  Heating  or  coolinR  system. 
2,079,-l.'>:! ;  Ma.v  4. 


Jnlien.  Louis  F.,  assignor  to  Chamberlin  Metal  Weather 
Strip  Co.,  Detro"it,  Mich.  Insulating  window. 
2.093,727;  Sept  21. 

Jumau,  Lucien  J.,  assignor  to  Compagnie  Generale  d'Elec- 
tricite.  Paris,  Fraice.  Regenerative  electric  celL 
2,078,143  ;  Apr.  20. 

Jung,  Adolf.      (See  Hagedorp.  M.,   Jung,  and  WOmanns.) 

Jung.  Albert  H.,  Xew  York,  assignor  to  United  American 
Metals  Corporation,  Brooklyn."  X.  Y.  Ingot  for  type- 
setting machine  feeders.     2,083,913 ;  June   15. 

Jung,  Heinrich.     (See  Schmidt,  H.,  and  Jung.) 

Jung.  Heinricli.  Wnppertal-Vohwinkel.  and  H.  Andersag, 
Wupperral-Elberfeld.  Germany,  assisnors  to  Winthrop 
Chemical  Company,  Inc..  Xew  York.  5s.  Y.  Heavy  metal 
compounds  of  a  thiobarbituric  acid  and  making  the 
same.     2.0S5.858  :  July  6. 

Jung,  Joseph,  Offenbach-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Dressins 
case.     2.06S.547  ;  Jan.  19. 

Jung,  Karl.  Berlin.  Germany.  Automatic  internal  grind- 
ing machine.     2.092.215  :    Sept.  7. 

Jung,  Oscar  H.,  and  P.  E.  Heffelfinger.  assignors  to  Trico 
Fuse  Manufacturing  Co..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cartridge 
fuse.     2,074.056  ;  Mar.  16. 

Jung.  Oscar  H..  and  P.  E.  Heffelfinger.  assignors  to  Trico 
Fuse  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electrical  fuse  link. 
2.098.664;  Xov.  9. 

June.  Walter  M.,  Sank  Centre.  Minn.  Automatic  choke 
for  guns.     2,092,649 :   Sept.   7. 

Junse.  Alfred.  Altona-Othmarschen.  Germany.  Wooden 
mast.     2.091,861  :  Au^.   31. 

Junge,  Arthur  H.,  ReedsvUle,  Wis.  Veterinary  instru- 
ment.   2,098,151  :  X'ov.  2. 

Jungers.  John,  assignor  to  Jungers  Stove  and  Range 
Company,  Grafton,  Wis.  Liquid  fuel  burner.  2.067,666  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Jungers  Stove  and  Range  Company.  (See  Jungers,  John, 
assignor.) 

Junghans,  Helmut,  Schramberg-Sulgen.  Eckenhof,  Ger- 
many. Balance  spring  arrangement  for  cloctworks. 
2.092.216:   Sept.   7. 

Junghans.  Helmut.  Schramberg-Sulgen,  Germany.  Me- 
chanical time  fuse  having  a  centrifusal  drive. 
2.097,836  :  Xov.  2. 

Junggren.  Oscar,  deceased,  by  the  Schenectady  Trust 
Company,  executor.  Schenectady.  X.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Elastic  fluid  turbine  ar- 
rangement.    2.102.416  ;  Dec.  14. 

Junginann.  Martin,  Vienna,  Austria.  Orthopedic  cor- 
recting appliance.     2.099.401 ;  Xov.   16. 

Junker  &  Ruh  A.-G..  Corporation  of.  (See  Dorl,  F.  W.  O.. 
and  Schnitzler.  assignors,  t 

Junkers  Flugzeug-und-Motorenwerke  Aktiengesellschaft. 
(See  Eckold.  Walter,  assignor.) 

Junkers  Flug2eug-und-Motorenwerke  Aktiengesellschaft. 
(See   Junkers.   Huge,  assignor.) 

Junkers  Flugzeug  und-Motornwerke  Aktiengesellschaft 
(See  Lichte.  August,  assignor. ■> 

Junkers  Flugzeug-und-Motorenwerke  Aktiengesellschaft 
(See  S  ten  del,  H.,  and  Wiechell.  assignors.) 

.Junkers.  Hugo.      (See  Jiinicke,  Hermann,  assignor.) 

Junkers.  Hugo.  Dessau.  Therese  Junkers,  nije  Bennhold. 
Gauting.  Germany,  administratrix  of  s;iid  Hugo  Junk- 
ers, deceased.     Free  piston  engine.     2.086.163  :  July  6. 

Junkers.  Hugo,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Junkers 
Flugzeug-und-Motorenwerke  Aktieng'esellschaft,  Dessau. 
Germany.  Centrifugal  friction^clutching  device. 
2.074,510  :  Mar.   23.  " 

Junkers.  Therese.      (See  Jauioke.  Hermann,  assignor.) 

Junkers.  Therese.      iSee  Schmidt.  Friedrich.  assignor.) 

Junkers.  Therese.  nee  Bennhold.      (.See  Junkers.  Hugo.) 

Junkins,  Ra.vmoud  D..  Cleveland  Heights.  Ohio,  assignor 
to  Bailev  Meter  Company.  Measuring  and  controlling 
apparatus.     2.095.877  :  Oct  12. 

Junkmann.  Karl.      (S<»e  Schoeller.  W..  and  Jtinkniann.) 

Junkunc,  John,  Chicago,  HI.     Lock.     2.090.631  ;  Aug.  24. 

Jnno  Corporation  Limited.     (S<v  Duffield,  William  A.) 

Juntunen.  Gust.  Hancock.  Mich.  Ventilating  apparatus 
for  toilets.     2.100.962:   Xov.  30. 

Juranic.  Walter.  Red  Hook,  X.  Y.  Barbwire  reel  holder. 
2.067.765  :  Jan.  12. 

Jursens.  Emil  G..  and  H.  K.  Becker,  assignors  to  Peters 
.Machinery  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Depositing  machine. 
2.083.268":  June  8. " 

Jurist,  .\lfred  E..  and  L.  W.  Green.  Brooklyn,  assignors 
to  E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons.  Xew  York.  X.  Y.  Purific-.ition 
of  alcohols.     2.075.205  ;  Mar.  30. 

Justheim.  Clarence  I.,  et  al.  (See  Woodbury,  Ellas  L., 
assignor.) 

Justheim.  Clarence  I.,  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah.  Insulated 
food   container.     2,070.905  ;    Feb.   16. 

Justheim.  Clarence  I..  Sjilt  Lake  City.  Utah.  Refrigera- 
tor.    2,089,965  ;  .\ug.   17. 

Justheim.  Clarence  L,  Salt  Lake  City,  I'tah.  Carburetor. 
2.091. 365  :  .-Vnc.  31. 

Justice,  Fred  M.,  Browton,  .A.la.  Wrench.  2.069,582; 
Feb.  2. 

Justrlte  Manufacturing  Company.  (Sco  Brown.  1^  Roy 
O.,  assignor.) 

Jtistiis.  llonrv  W.,  Xapanoch,  N.  Y.  Pilot  valve  for  steam 
traps.     2.079.412:  Slay  4. 

Justus,  James  W.,  assignor  of  four  eichtleths  to  J.  B, 
Owens,  and  seventy-six  eightieths  to  IVvp  Sea  Rescue  v^ 
Salvage  Corporation,  Birmingham,  .Ma.  Uescue  appara- 
tus.    2,102,(\26;   Deo.   21. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Jutson,  Robert  P.,  North  Tarrytown,  and  D.  E.  Trucksess, 
assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories.  Incorporated, 
New  i'orlc.  N.  Y.  Regulated  rectifier  circuits. 
2,0S.3.3S2  :  June  8. 

K.  C.   M.  Company.      (See  Fleck,  Louis  C,  assignor.) 

K-D  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bellinger,  Martin  C, 
assignor.) 

K-D  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kulp,  Harry  W., 
assignor.) 

Kabushiki-Kaisha  Hitacbi-Seisakusbo.  (See  Inagi,  Tosh- 
iichi,  assignor.) 

Kabushiki  Kaisha  Hokushin  Denki  Seisakusho.  (See 
Mori,  Takeyasu.  assignor.) 

Kacena,  John,  Chicago,  and  E.  E.  Kelly,  Oak  Park,  as- 
signors to  Crane  Co..  Chicago,  111.  Shutter  for  radiator 
enclosures   and  the  like.     2,101.797  :  Dec.   7. 

Kachelmann,  Kail.  (See  Dvorzsfik,  H.,  Talentt-nyi,  and 
Kachelinann.) 

Kadar,  Louis,  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway  Equipment 
Company,       Chicaeo,      111.         Railway      brake      beam. 

2.094.036  :  Sept.  28. 

Kadar,  Louis,  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway  Equipment 
Company,       Chicago,      111.         Railway      brake      beam. 

2.094.037  ;   Sept.  28. 

Kade,  Hermann.  Berlin-Fiobnau,  Germany,  assignor  to  E. 
May,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for  delivering  thin 
articles  one  by  one.     2,080,277  :  May  11. 

Kadel,  Byers  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  D.  S.  Barrows. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Symington-Gould 
Corporation.     Railway  truck.     2,071,466  ;  Feb.  23. 

Ka  Dell.  Harold  \V.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Ther- 
mionic device.     2.078.0GG  ;  Apr.  27. 

Kaden,  Kurt.  (See  Kiippenbender,  H.,  Winzenburg, 
Feigner.  Fischer,  and  Kaden.) 

Kadenacy,  Michel,  Paris,  France.  Explosion  or  in- 
ternal combustion  engine.     2,102,559  ;  Dec.  14. 

Ivado.  Y'orio.  Hyogo-ku,  Kobe.  Japan,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Automatic  control  system  for  phase-advanc- 
ing means.     2.07S.GC7  ;  Apr.  27. 

Kaech.  O.  A.     (See  Le  Compte.  Frank  H.,  assignor.) 

Kaeding,  George.     (See  Schutsch,  W.,  and  Kaeding.) 

Knegi.  Kniil  M.      (Soe  Minograd.  H.,  and  Kaegi.) 

Kaessmann,  Emil,  Leverkusen-I.  G.,  Werk,  assignor  to 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germany.  Drum  type  drier.  2,095,363 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Kiigi,  Emil,  assignor  to  the  firm  Sulzer  Fr^res  Soci^tS 
Anonyme.  Winterthur,  Switzerland.  Rotary  piston  ma- 
chine.    2,068.918:  Jan.  26. 

Kttgi.  Emil.  assignor  to  Sulzer  Freres,  Societe  Anonyme, 
Winterthur,  Switzerland.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2.086,622;  July  13. 

Kagi,  Emil,  assignor  to  Sulzer  Fr&res  Soci^tf  Anonynn-. 
Winterthur,  Switzerland.  Stuffing  box.  2,01)6,329  : 
Oct.  19. 

Kahan,  Adolph  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Universal  method  of 
shelving.     2,083.997  ;  June  15. 

Kahan,  Jacob,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Affixing  rhinestones  or  the 
like  upon  fabrics.     2,070,737  ;  Feb.  16. 

Kahler,  John  E.,  Kankakee,  111.  Swatter  gun.  2,093,659  ; 
Sept.  21. 

K'lhliff.  William  T.,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Garage  door  opener. 
2.0S4.733  :  June  22. 

Kahlisch,    Gustav.      (See   Reiners,   W.,   and    Kahlisch.) 

Kabliscli,  Gustav,  assignor  to  W.  Scblafhorst  &  Co.,  Glad- 
bach-Rbeydt.  Germany.  Cross-wound  warp  beam. 
2.066,888  ;  Jan.  5. 

Kahllenberger,  Wllhelm,  assignor  to  Maschinenfnbrik 
Augsburg-Nurnberg  A.  G.,  Augsburg,  Germany.  Injec- 
tion combustion  power  machine  with  jet  atomization 
and  auxiliary  chamber.     2,070.030  ;  Apr.  6. 

K.<jhn,  Albert  C,  Tomahawk,  Wis.  Trap.  2,073,373 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Kahn.  Benjamin,  assignor  to  Kinetic  Cycle  Research  Cor- 
poration. New  York,  N.  Y.  Internal  combustion  en- 
gine.    2.09.'?.8<i9  :  Sept.  21. 

Kahn,  Bcrtrand  B.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Est.nte 
Stove  Company,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Stove.  2,073,240 ; 
Mar.  9, 

Kahn,  Bertrand  B.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Estate 
Stove  Company,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Stove.  2,073,966 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Kahn,  Bortrnnd  B..  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Estate 
Stove  Company,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Stove.  2,102.536  : 
Dec.  14. 

Kahn.  Bertrand  B..  Cincinnati,  and  C.  .T.  Hake,  assignors 
to  The  Estate  Stove  Company,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Stove. 
2.079,018:  May  11. 

Kahn,  David,  Inc.      (See  Kahn,  David,  assignor.) 

K:ihn.  Dnvid,  Inc.      (See  Lotterer,    Relnliold,  assignor.) 

Knhn.  David,  Woodcllff,  assignor  to  David  Kahn.  Inc., 
North  Bergen.  Hudson  County,  N.  J.  Writing  instru- 
ment.     2.075.72.")  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kahn.  David.  Woodcllff,  assignor  to  David  Kahn,  Inc., 
North  Bergon  Township,  N.  J.  Writing  instrument 
clip  with  interchangeable  Intltlals.     2,094.796:  Oct.  5. 

Kahn.  David.  Woodcllff.  assignor  to  David  Kahn,  Inc., 
North  Bergen  Township,  N.  J.  Combined  Instrument 
clip  and   plaque  holder.      2.094,797  ;  Oct.   5. 

Kahn.  Frank.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wind  pressure  gauge 
2.098,099:  Nov.  2.  t,     t,  ■ 


Kahn,  Herbert  M.,  Appleton,  Wis.  Chair.  2,073,065; 
Mar.  9. 

Kahn,  Julius.      (See  Schulz.  Walter  F.,  assignor.) 

Kahn,  Julius,  assignor  to  Truscon  Steel  Company,  Youngs- 
town,  Ohio.  Highway  traffic  marker.  2,081,358 ;  May 
25. 

Kahn,  Julius,  and  W.  F.  Schulz,  Cleveland  Heights,  as- 
signors to  Republic  Steel  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Culvert.     2,081,872  ;  May  26. 

Kahn,  Louis  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Overhead  rail  cleaner. 
2,102.537:  Dec.  14. 

Kahn,  Milton,  assignor  to  Novelart  Mfg.  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Novelty  box.     2,102,077  ;  Dec.  14. 

Kaiser,  Curt  E.     (See  Schlenker.  Charles  E..  assignor.) 

Kaiser,  Edward  AY.,  and  J.  E.  Quinn,  Chicago,  111.  Fit- 
tings for  plumbing  systems.     2,078,879  ;  Apr.  27. 

Kaiser,  Ernest  F.,  New  Y'ork,  N,  Y.  Artificial  eyelash. 
2.079,256  ;  May  4. 

Kaiser,  Harry  E.,  Temple  City,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Her- 
cules Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Continuous 
production  of  abiotic  acid  esters.     2,074,963  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kaiser,  Henry  A.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  L.  Kaiser, 
Ronan,  Mont.,  and  one-third  to  G.  R.  Shepard,  Missoula, 
Mont.     Headrest.     2.088,207  :  July  27. 

Kaiser,  John  R.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Pad  holder.  2,079,257  ; 
May  4. 

Kaiser,  Lawrence,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Propeller.  2,098,100  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Kaiser,  Leo.  et  al.     (See  Kaiser.  Henry  A.,  assignor.) 

K;iispr.   Otto.      (See  (J.vr,  J.,  and  Kaiser.) 

Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institute  fur  Eisenforschung  (eingetrag- 
ener  Verein).      (See  Trijmel,   Gerhard,  assignor.) 

Kalamazoo  Paper  Company.  (See  Denner,  Peter  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kalamazoo  Paraffine  Company.  (See  Macomber,  Lewis 
H..  assignor.) 

Kalamazoo  Vegetable  Parchment  Company.  (See  Hay- 
ward,  Ralph  A.,  assignor.) 

Kalb.  Frank,  Sr..  Baltimore,  Md.  Window  shutter. 
2,102,156  :  Dec.  14. 

Kalb,  Lewis  P.     (See  Timian,  H.  H.,  and  Kalb.) 

Kalb.  Lewis  P.,  Grosse  Pointe  Village,  and  A.  J.  Meyer, 
assignors  to  Continental  Jlotors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.    Piston.     2.075,290  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kalbach.  Samuel  E..  Wyomissing.  and  51.  Poeschmann, 
West, Reading,  assignors  to  Textile  Machine  Works, 
Wyomissing,  Pa.  Hosiery  inspecting  device.  2,092.806  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Kiilber,  Albert,  Pforzheim,  Germany.  Device  for  firing 
flashlight  cartridges.     2,074,652  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kalber.  Albert.  Pforzheim,  Germany.  Flashlight  powder. 
2,098,341 ;  Nov.  9. 

Kalber.  Wilfrid  A..  Somerville,  Mass.  Seal  for  containers. 
2.079,319  :   May  4. 

Kalhor.  Wilfrid  A..  Somerville.  Mass.  Seal  for  containers. 
2  079,320:  May  4. 

Kalberer,  George  J„  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Caster.  2,073,066  ; 
jNIar.  9. 

Kalbitzer.  George  W.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  E.  Gloo  Cor- 
poration of  America,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Vending  ma- 
chine.    2,073,698:  Mar.  16. 

Kalenborn,  Arion  S.     (See  Frickey,  R.  E.,  and  Kalenborn.) 

Kaletav.  Joseph  F.,  Readville.  N.  J.  Window  screen  con- 
struction.    2.084.847  :  June  22. 

Kalln,  Albert,  assignor  to  Woodward  Governor  Company, 
Rockford,   111.     Generator.     2.071.536;  Feb.   23. 

Kalio  Inc.     (See  Dietrich,  G.  H.,  and  Drechsel,  assignors.) 

Kalio  Inc.      (See  Verbeek.  .Arnold  F.,  assignor.) 

Kalischer,  Jlilton.  Springfield.  Mass.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Refrigeration  apparatus.  2,103,683 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Kalisz,    Steve.      (See  Crenshaw.   Benjamin  A.,    assignor.) 

Kalla,  Alexander,  Sr.,  Linden,  N.  J.  Window.  2,073,745  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Kallam,  Floyd  L.     (See  Smith,  Sydney  S.,  assignor.) 

Kallam,  Floyd  L.,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Fractionator 
control   device.     2,086,808  ;  July  13. 

ICallp  &  Co.  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Kogel,  G.,  and  Zahn, 
assignors,) 

Kalle  &  Co,  Aktiengesellschaft,  (See  Neugebauer,  Wil- 
helm,  assignor.) 

Kalle  &  Co.,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Schade,  A.,  and 
Horn,  assignors.) 

Kalle  &  Co.  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Von  Poser,  G.,  and 
Franke,  assignors.) 

Kalle  &  Co.  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Zahn,  Rudolf,  as- 
signor.) 

Kallenberger,  Frederick  D..  Buckeye,  Ariz.  Hook  and  lock 
as.semblv.     2,088,136;   July  27. 

Kallfelz,  Alois  J.     (See  Hayes,  J.  W.,  and  Kallfelz.) 

Kallin.  Karl,  Poison.  Mont.  Draft  tongue  attachment. 
2,092,217  :   Sept.    7. 

Kallus.  Frederick,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Treating  lamps. 
2.098,582  :  Nov.  9. 

Kalman  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Kessler,  Harry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kalman  Steel  Corporation.  (See  White,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kalnibach,  Lloyd  R.,  West  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
\\estern  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Tool.     2,093,081  :  Sept.  14. 


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Kalmbach,  Lloyd  R.,  West  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western   Electric    Company,    Incorporated,    New    York, 
N.  Y.     Clamp.     2,099,116  ;  Nov.  16. 
Kalmon,    Joseph   J.,    Medford,    Wis.      Hoist.      2,092,921  ; 

Sept.  14. 
ICalner,    Sam,    et   al.       (See   De    Cesare,    M.,    and    Cohn, 

assignors.) 
Kalteux,  James  P.     (See  Noyes,  W.  V.,  and  Kalteux.) 
Kalvin,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dental  impression  trav 

and  holder.     2,089,265  ;  Aug.  10. 
Kalvin,   Louis,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Display   form  holder. 

2,089,266  ;  Aug.   10. 
Kalvin,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Garment  display  form. 

2,089,267:   Aug.   10. 
Kalvin,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress  form.     2,089,268  ; 
Aug.   10. 

Kambli,  Eduard.      (See  Stocklin,  E.,  and  Kambli.) 
Kambli,  Eduard,  assignor  to  the  firm  of  Society  of  Chemi- 
cal  Industry   in    Basle,    Basel.    Switzerland.     Manufac- 
ture   of    isatin-a-halides    halogenated    in    the    nucleus. 
2,084,.528  :  June  22. 

Kamen.  Willard  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Attaching  clip. 
2,076,726  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kamerer,  James  W.,  New  Kensington,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Duplate  Corporation.  Heating  safety  glass  assemblies. 
2,075,726  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kamket  Cornoration.      (See  Amato.  Prank,  as'iignor.) 

Kamm,  Richard,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  flash  sign. 
2,070,132  ;  Feb.  9. 

Karam,  Robert  A.,  assignor  to  The  Nofade  Electric  Cor- 
poration. Hartford,  Conn.  Safety  lighting  circuit. 
2,072,337  ;  Mar.  2. 

Kamm,  Robert  A.,  assignor  to  The  Nofade  Electric  Cor- 
poration, Hartford,  Clonn.  Shunt  device.  2,079,174 ; 
May  4. 

Kammel,  Hugo,  Zella-Mehlls  II,  assignor  to  Mercedes 
Buromaschinen-Werke  Aktiengesellsehaft,  Benshausen, 
Germany.  Printing  adding  machine.  2,071,880  ;  Feb. 
23. 

Kammerer,  Ernst,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  assignor  to  Klang- 
film  G.  m.  h.  H..  Berlin,  Germany.  Sound  transmitting 
system.     2.098.392  ;  Nov.  9. 

Kammerer,  Fred  W.     (See  Cnnales,  .John,  assignor.) 

Kammerer,  Fred  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  weather 
strip  for  mechanically  balanced  windows.  2,075,616  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Kammerer,  Fred  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Jletallic  door 
saddle.     2,089,380  ;  Aug.   10. 

Kamrath,  Herbert  G.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Flint,  Mich.  Crankcase  breather  cap. 
2.073,156  ;  Mar.  9. 

Kamrath,  Herbert  G.,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Oil  filter.  2,079,910  ;  May 
11. 

Kamrowski,  Frank,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.  Handle  remov- 
ing tool.     2,096,639  ;  Oct.  19. 

Kandnrian,  Leon.  Oakland,  Calif.  Bearing  obstruction 
e.iectnr.     2,102,320:  Dec.  14. 

Kane,  Forest  H.,  and  W.  R.  Milner,  Pontiac,  Mich.,  as- 
signors to  Gpneral  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Radiator.     2,076,031  ;  Apr.  6. 

Kane.  Frank  A.  (See  Killmoyer,  C.  A.,  and  Reichhelm, 
assignors.) 

Kane.  Garold  A.      (See  Edwards,  M.  A.,  and  Kane.) 

Kane,  James  M.,  Los  Banos,  P.  I.  Monitoring  system. 
2,080,423  ;  May  18. 

Kane,  Jerry.      (See  Casey,  J.  F.,  and  Kane.) 

Kane,  John  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dressing  table  with 
rotat-'-'ile  mirrors.     2.081,203:  May  25. 

Kane,  Thomas  C.  assignor  to  The  Commercial  Shearing 
&  Stamping  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Valve. 
2,080,824  ;  May  18. 

Kane,  William  E.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Metal  bending  ma- 
chine.    2,088,746  ;   Aug.   3. 

Kanengeiser.  Fred  R..  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Sound  absorb- 
ing material.     2,076.994  ;   Apr.  13. 

Kangas,  William,  Hibbing,  Minn.  Antiglare  visor  for 
rear    view   mirrors.      2,070,434  ;    Feb.    9. 

Kann,  Emil  A.,  Lawrence,  N.  Y.  Chair  or  analogous  ar- 
ticle of  furniture.     2,097,884  ;  Nov.  2. 

Kannenheig,  Walter  F..  Lyndlmrst,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  Boll 
Teleplioup  Laboratories.  Incorporated,  New  Y'ork.  N.  Y. 
lOlectroontical  system.     2.072,455:  Mar.  2. 

Knnolt,  Clarence  W..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Proieotion  nf 
pictures  for  viewing  in  stereoscopic  relief.  2,075,853  : 
Apr.  6. 

Kansas  City  Testing  Laboratory.  (See  Cross,  Roy  and 
M.  F.,  nssiimors.) 

Kansas  City  Testing  Laboratory.  (See  Stareck,  Jesse  F., 
assignor.) 

rCnntack.  Walter  W..  St.  Albans,  N.  Y.  Lighting  fixture. 
2.075,200;  Mar.   30. 

Kantola,  Carl  F.     (.See  Lentz,  W.  L..  and  Kantoln.) 

Kantor,  J;nnes.  assignor  to  Tlie  Tjiquid  Carbonic  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Bottle  filling  machine.  2,103.158; 
Doc.  21. 

Kantor.  James.  TI.  AT.  Staerk  and  If.  J.  Cliilton.  assignors 
to  Tlie  Tilduid  Carbonic  Corporafion,  Cliicngo,  111.  Bev- 
erage mixing  maclilne.      2.086.273;  Jiilv  0. 

Kaolin  Processes  Inc.  (See  Kratz,  G.  D.,  and  Jnckson, 
assignors.) 

Kapella  lylmlted.     (See  Lee,  Horace  W.,  assignor.) 

Kanella  Limited.  (See  Reason,  R.  E.,  and  ('llfTord,  as- 
signors. 1 

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Kapella  Limited.     (See  Taylor,  William,  assignor.) 
Kaplan,   Ben,   St.    Paul,  Minn.     Folding  box  closure  and 

fastener  therefor.     2,072,371  ;  Mar.  2. 
Kaplan,  Elias,   Hoboken,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Elias  Kaplan, 

Inc.     Ventilator.     2,076,948 ;  Apr.  13. 
Kaplan,  Elias,  Inc.      (See  Kaplan,  Elias,  assignor.) 
Kaplan,  Esther,  administratrix.      (See  Kaplan,  Jacob,  as- 
signor.) 
Kaplan,    Jacob,   deceased,    by   E.   Kaplan,   administratrix, 
assignor  to  E.  Kaplan,  Washington,  D.  C.     Letter  scale. 
2,072,037  ;  Feb.  23. 

Kaplan,  Jacob,  deceased,  E.  Kaplan,  administratrix,  as- 
signor to  E.  Kaplan,  Washington,  D.  C.  Combined  let- 
ter opener  and  postage  scale.     2,097,837  ;  Nov.  2. 

Kaplan,  Michael  J.,  Atlantic  County,  N.  J.  Pipe  coupling. 
2,008,648  ;  Jan.  26. 

Kaplan,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Eyeglasses.  2,101,026  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Kaplowit/!,  Morris,  assignor  to  Mircophone  Corporation  of 
America,  Brooldyn,  N.  Y.  Optical  reproducing  device. 
2.079.508  ;  May  4. 

Kappeler,  Markus,  assignor  to  the  firm  of  Chemical  Works 
formerly  Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Azo-dyestufE. 
2,080,209  ;  May  11. 

Kapppnl^erg,  William,  Queens  Village,  assignor  to  Coffee 
Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dispenser. 
■^.091.929  :  Aug.  31. 

Kappler,  Felix,  Freiberg-in-Saxony,  Germany.  Produc- 
tion of  corrugated  cardboard.     2,089,898  ;  Aug.  10. 

Kapprel,  Frank,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Locomotive  cab  and 
appurtenances.      2,090,419  ;   Aug.    17. 

Kapprel,  Frank,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Locomotive  cab  and 
curtain    structure.      2,090,420 ;    Aug.    17. 

Kaps,  Richard  A.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Ducker,  Louis 
F.,  assignor.) 

KapteVn,  Paul,  Berlin,  Germany.  Multistage  valve. 
2,077,326  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kapteyn,  Paul,  Berlin,  Germany.  Indirectly  heated  elec- 
tronic tube.     2,094,657  ;  Oct.  5. 

Kapteyn,  Paul,  Berlin,  Germany.  Electron  discharge 
tube.     2,096,249  :  Oct.  19. 

Kapteyn,  Paul,  Berlin,  as.signor  to  Radioaktiengesellschaft 
D.  S.  Loewe,  Berlin-Steglitz,  Germany.  Device  em- 
ploying electronic  tubes.     2,103,621  ;  Dec.  28. 

KaptuUer,  Alexander  F.,  assignor  to  Allied  Engineering 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Roller  skate.  2,086,557  ;  July 
13. 

Karageorgieff,  Christoph.  Vienna,  Austria.  Tapping  and 
refill-controlling  device  for  liquid  containers.  2,079,121  ; 
May  4. 

Karagheusian,  A.  &  M.,  Inc.  (See  Baynton,  H.  H.,  and 
Foster,   assignors.) 

Karasifl:.  Samuel,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Electromagnetic 
chiK-k.      2.0Sr;.i  64  :   July  6. 

Karasipwicz,  Cornelia,  Detroit,  Mich.  Curling  and  crimp- 
ing device.     2,103,676  ;  Dec.  28. 

Karbach,  Arthur  P.,  Jr.,  and  D.  R.  Trinkle,  Oakland, 
Calif.,  assignors  to  Naomi  J.  Osborn,  as  trustee.  Ty- 
pograph   numbering   machine.     2,090,869  :   Aug.   24. 

Karcher,  Alfred,  Stuttgart-Cannstatt,  assignor  to  firm 
Deutsche  Gold-  und  Silber-  Scheideanstalt  vormals 
Roessler,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Immersion 
heater  for  salt  baths.     2,097.981  ;  Nov.  2. 

Karcher,  Arthur  A.,  and  C.  B.  Brown,  assignors  to  B.  F. 
Brown,  Fostoria,  Ohio.     Torch.     2,080,664  ;  May  18. 

Karcher,  John  C.,  assignor  to  Geophysical  Service,  Inc., 
Dallas.  Tex.  Method  and  apparatus  for  determining 
porosity  of  rock  formations.     2.085,664  ;  June  29. 

Karcher,  John  C.  assignor  to  Geophysical  Service,  Inc., 
Dallas,  Tex.  Insulated  pipe  conneclion.  2.096,279; 
Oct.   19. 

Karger,  David,  assignor  to  Eagle  Knitting  Mills.  Inc., 
Milwauliee,  Wis.     Dusting  mitten.     2.101,027  ;   Dec.  7. 

Karl,  Edward  W.,  and  J.  H.  White,  Painesville,  Ohio. 
Pen.     2.100.647  ;  Nov.  30. 

Karl,  IToinrich.  Jersey  Citv.  N.  J.  Nipple  protector. 
2.084,689  ;  June  22. 

Karl.  ITelnrich,  Jersey  Citv.  N.  J.  Brake  mechanism  for 
motor  vehicles.     2.007.320  :  Oct.  26. 

Karlo.  John  D.,  RosoUe  Park,  N.  J.  Safety  razor. 
2.077,241  :  Apr.  13. 

Karle,  Jolin  D.,  Roselle  Park,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Making  trim- 
ming strips.     2,074,264  ;  Mar.  10. 

Karle,  John  D..  Roselle  Park,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company.  EIi7.ab(>th.  N.  J.  Attachment 
for  sewing  macliines.      2,092.735  •   Seiit.   7. 

Karlson,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y^.  Barrel  tap.  2,084,200; 
June  15. 

Karlson,  Julius  H..  Cliicago,  111.  Stem  for  smoking  pipes, 
cigar  and  cigarette  holders.     2.094,708;  Oct.  5. 

Karlson.  Julius  Tt,,  Chicago,  III.  Guard  for  paring 
knives.     2,103,329:  Dec.   ^8. 

Karlsson,  Axel  11.  S.,  and  S.  J.  Svcnsson,  Tilnkoplng. 
Swe(ien.  Machine  for  making  and  applying  bollle  caps 
or  capsules.     2,075,727  ;  Mar.   30. 

Karlsson-Ygger,  Albert,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Container. 
2.074.824  ;  Mar.  23. 

ICarlstrihn,  Fredrik  J.  R.,  Stockholm.  Sweden,  assignor  lo 
Electrolux  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Suction  nozzle. 
2,070,834  ;  Feb.  10. 

Karlslri'ini,  Fi<'<lrik  J.  K..  Slockliolm,  Sweden,  assignor 
to  Elect  rotux  Corporation.  Dover,  Di>l.  Nozzle. 
2,078,634  ;  Apr.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Karlstrom,  Johan  F.  E.,  Bo,  Sweden,  assignor  to  Elec- 
trolux  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
2,093,002  ;   Sept.  14. 

Karmanocky,  Joseph,  Carteret,  N.  J.  Furnace  lining. 
2,082,698  ;  June  1. 

Karmazin  Engineering  Company.  (See  Karmazin,  John, 
assignor.) 

Karmazin,  John,  Huntington,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Karmazin 
Eneineering  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Making  heat 
radiators.     Re.  20,321  ;  Apr.  6. 

Karmazin,  John,  Huntington,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Karmazin 
Engineering  Company.  Manufacturing  heat  exchangers. 
2,081,303  :  May  25. 

Karmazin,  John,  Huntington,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Air  deflecting  grille. 
2,085,159  ;  June  29. 

Karmazin,  John,  Huntington,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Making  tubing. 
2,093,810  ;  Sept.  21. 

Karnes,  James  C.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Predicting  device. 
2.075,854  ;  Apr.  6. 

Karnes.  James  C,  Buffalo,  N.  T.  Plotting  board. 
2.082,802  ;  June  8. 

Karnes,  James  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Position  comparator. 
2,088,600;   Aug.   3. 

Karnes,  James  C.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Sight  for  ordnance. 
2,094,015  ;  Sept.  28. 

Karns,  George  M..  Kenmore,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Xemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Artificial  thread  and  producing  same. 
2,098.628;  Xov.  9. 

Karo  Knit  Fabrics,  Inc.  (See  Tanski,  Frank  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Karolus,  August,  Leipzig,  Germany.  Light  relay. 
2,084.201  ;  June  15. 

Karp,  William  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Projecting  game 
apparatus.     2.077,369  ;  Apr.  13. 

Karpel,  Kurt,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Supporting  stand  for 
bicycles.    2,082,248  ;  June  1. 

Karpeles,  Otto,  assignor  to  "Elact"  Gesellschaft  fiir 
elektrische  Apparate  Ges.  m.  b.  H.,  Vienna,  Austria. 
Reducing  by  washing  the  acidity  of  dairy  products. 
2,088.207  ;  July  27. 

Karpen,  S.,  &  Bros.  (See  Beck,  E.  J.,  and  Schroeder, 
assignors.) 

Karpenske,  Joseph  E.  and  J.  L.  Benson,  Rochester,  N.  Y.. 
said  Karpenske  assignor  to  said  Benson.  Concealed 
drawer  handle  locking  device.     2,094.895  :  Oct.  5. 

Karr,  Alfred  D.,  Newark,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand  Com- 
pany, Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,103.726  ;  Dec.  28. 

Karr,  Charles  D.,  Holland,  Mich.  Bedspring  and  cover 
retaining  clip  therefor.     2,074,399  ;  Mar.  23. 

Karr,  Charles  D.,  Holland,  Mich.  Bedding  pad. 
2.099.427  :  Nov.  16. 

Karr,  James  L.,  Portland.  Oreg.,  assignor  to  The  Amer- 
ican Brake  Shoe  and  Foundry  Companv,  Wilmington, 
Del.     Brake  shoe  for  railway  cars.     2.096.430  ;  Oct.  19. 

Karrer,  Sebastian,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Con- 
solidated Gas  Electric  Light  and  Power  Company  of 
Baltimore,  Baltimore,  Md.  Tube  fitting.  2,082,164 ; 
Jnne  1. 

Karrer,  Sebastian,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Con- 
solidiated  Gas  Electric  Light  and  Power  Company.  Bal- 
timore, Md.  Safety  device  for  gas  burners.  2,097,838  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Karretli.  .Vugust.  (See  Grassmann,  W.,  and  Rubenbauer, 
assignors.) 

Karrick,  Lewis  C,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Destructive 
distillation  of  carbonaceous  material.  Re.  20,392; 
June  1. 

Karron,  David,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Latch  means  for  band- 
bag  fr.nmos.     2.079,806;  May  11. 

Karst,  Clarence  E.,  assignor  to  The  Brunhoff  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Illuminated  sign. 
2,095,704  ;  Oct.  12. 

Karwat.  Ernst.  Grosshesseloho  by  JIunicli.  Germany,  as- 
.signor,  by  mesne  assicnnicnts.  to  T'nion  Carbide  and 
Carbon  Corporation.  Enriching  blower  blast  with  oxy- 
gon.    2.079.019  ;  May  4. 

Karwat,  Ernst,  Grosshesselohe,  near  Munich,  Germany, 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  arid 
Carbon  Corporation.  Process  and  apparatus  for  sep- 
arating vapors  from  gaseous  mixtures.  2,089,558 ; 
Aug.   10. 

Kasaritzeff,  Florontin,  Berlin,  Germany.  Brake  valve  de- 
vice.    2.006.404  ;  Jan.  5. 

Kasarjian,  Armen  A.,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.  Spark 
plug.     2,096,2.-)0  ;  Oct.  19. 

Kasdan,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanity  case. 
2.089.833;   Aug.   10. 

Easdan,  Nathan,  New  York,  and  K.  F.  Landwehr,  Wood- 
side,  assignors  to  Majestic  Metal  Specialties,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.   Y.     Lipstick  holder.     2,089,832  ;  Aug.  10. 

Kasdan,  Nathan,  Now  York,  and  D.  Pollack,  Brooklvn, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Majestic  Metal  Specialties,  Inc. 
Vanity   cases.     2,089,834  ;   Aug.   10. 

Ka.sdan,  Natli:in.  Now  York,  X.  Y..  and  R.  F.  Landwohr, 
Laurelton.  L.  I.,  assignors  to  Majestic  Metal  .Special- 
ties Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Lipstick  holder.  2,099,488  ; 
Nov.   Ifl. 

Kase,  Nathan,  Now  York,  and  L.  Wlosenfold,  Brooklyn, 
assignors  to  Gllda  Corporation  of  America,  New  York. 
N.  y.    Slide  fastener.    2,093,276  ;  Sept.  14. 


Kaselitz,  Oskar,  Berlin,  Germany.  Separate  recovery 
of  potassium  phosphates  and  ammonium  phosphates. 
2,083,652  ;  June  15. 

Kaselitz,  Oskar,  Berlin,  Germany.  Producing  dicalcium 
phosphate  and  ammonium  phosphate.  2,086,912  ;  July 
13. 

Kaselitz,  Oskar,  Berlin,  Germany.  Producing  fertilizers. 
2.092,123;   Sept.  7. 

Kasemann,  Erwin,  Steinstucken,  near  Berlin,  Germany. 
Transmission   system.     2,083,653 ;    June   15. 

Kaskell,  Chester  C,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Composite  recorder. 
2,068,272  ;   Jan.    19. 

Kaskey,  Louis  G.,  Oakland,  assignor  to  Buttermilk  Dis- 
pensers, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Beverage  dispenser. 
2,088,376  ;  July  27. 

Ka.sper.  Louis,  assignor  to  Steel  Heddle  Manufacturing 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Heddle  frame.  2,078,897  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Kaspereit,  Otto  K.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Reflecting  prism. 
2,085.025  ;  June  29. 

Kaspereit.  Otto  K.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Prism.  2,085,026 : 
June  29. 

Kassap,  Max,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  Safety  blanket  holder. 
2.088,208  :  July  27. 

Kassebaum.  Heinrich.  Halle-on-the-Saale,  Germany.  Scrib- 
ing device.     2,088,063  ;  July  27. 

Kassing,  Burton  I.,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Remington 
Arms  Company,  Inc.    Motor  drive.     2,089,381  ;  Aug.  10. 

Kassler,  Adolph.  (See  Ostrander,  A.  E.,  Joy,  and 
Kassler. ) 

Kassner,  Ernst  E.  W.,  Arbon,  Switzerland.  Altering 
the  energy  content  of  dipolar  substances.  2,089,966  ; 
Aug.   17. 

Kassner,  Ernst  E.  W.,  London,  England.  Apparatus  for 
the  generation  of  short  electromagnetic  waves. 
2.094,602  ;  Oct.  5. 

Kassner,  Ernst  E.  W.,  London,  England.  Ultra  short 
wave  oscillation  generator.     2.096,459  ;   Oct.   19. 

Kast,  Harry  A.,  Cranford,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Cyanamid  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Continuously 
manufacturing  hydrochloric  acid.     2,081,118  ;    May  18. 

Kastens,  William  H.,  Johnsville,  Ohio.  Abrading  ma- 
chine.    2.094,843  ;  Oct.  5. 

Kastcr,  John,  Tampa,  Fla.,  assignor  to  The  Duplex 
Printing  Press  Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Produc- 
ing a  newspaper  having  news  and  tabloid  sections. 
2.092,977  ;  Sept.  14. 

Kaszas,  William  B.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Airplane  kite  and 
advertising  device.     2,086,361 ;  July  6. 

Katcher,  Morris,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Driven  member  of  a 
clutch.     2.076,373  ;  Apr.   6. 

Katclier,  Morris.  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Friction  clutch. 
2.093,243  :  Sept.  14. 

Katcher,  Morris,  Xew  York.  N.  Y.  Driven  member  for 
friction  clutches.     2,096,587  ;  Oct.  19. 

Kates,  Hyman  G.     (See  Rodin,  Matthias,  assignor.) 

Kath,  Alfred  W.,  assignor  to  Arthur  Colton  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Transfer  means  for  registering  wrap- 
pers and  bands.     2,075,291 ;  Mar.  30. 

Kato.  Etsuro,  Hara-Machi.  Meguro-ku,  Tokyo-Shi,  Japan. 
Operating  apparatus  for  flyer  frames.  2,101,395 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Kato.  Kiliachi,  Hongo-ku,  Tokyo,  Japan,  assignor  to 
Minato  Tsuji,  Tolcyo.  Japan.  Cooling  system  of  in- 
ternal combustion  engines.     2,081,484  ;  May  25. 

Kato.  Tooru,  Osaka,  Japan.  Small  receiver.  2,078,385  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Katona,  Alexander,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Meeka  Laboratories.  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Acid  con- 
tainer.    2.070,231  ;  Feb.  9. 

Katz  and  Ilaltor.      (See  Katz,  Jack,  assignor.) 

Katz,  Harry,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.     Slip.     2,073,699  ;  Mar.  16. 

Katz.  Jack,  assignor  to  Katz  and  Halter,  Dover,  N.  J. 
Hard  twist  spinning  machine.     2.084,975;  June  22. 

Katzenmoyor,  Harry  E.,  Reading,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Chas. 
Chipman's  Sons  Co..  Inc.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Circular 
hosiery  knitting  machine.     2.092,315  ;   Sept.  7. 

Katzin,  Martin.     (See  Peterson,  H.  O.,  and  Katzin.) 

Katzinger,  Edward,  Company.  (See  Jackson,  Joseph  G., 
assignor.) 

Katzman,  Jacob.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Friction  clutch  driving 
mechanism.     2,068.331  :   Jan.   19. 

Katzman,  Jacob.  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Dubilier  Con- 
denser Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  con- 
denser.    2,070,435  ;  Feb.  9. 

Katzman,  Jacob,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Nova  Electric  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  X.  Y.  Paper  condenser.  2,087,408  ; 
July  20. 

Katzman,  Jacob,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Nova  Electric 
Corporation,  Xew  Y'ork,  X.  Y.  Electrolytic  condenser. 
2.096,673;  Oct.  19. 
•  Katzman,  Jacob.  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Nova  Electric 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  condenser  and 
the  operation  thereof.     2.090,674 :   Oct    19 

Kaudors.  Viliam,  Prague,  Czechoslovakia,  assignor  to 
\\  cstinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Dynamo-electric  machine.  2,071,839 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Kaufer,  Moses  New  York,  X.  Y.  Sectional  sofa  or  like 
furniture.     2.087,574  ;  July  20. 

K.aiifToldt.  Alfons,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur 
Drahtlose  Telographie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin.  Germany.  Seal 
for  electron  discharge  devices.     2.084,913  •  June  22 


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Kauffeldt,  Alfons,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft 
fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie,  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Electrode  assembly.     2,091,047  ;  Aug.  24. 

Kauffman,  Charles  H.  (See  Kauffman,  Chauncey  B.  and 
C.   H.) 

Kauffman,  Chauncey  B.  and  C.  H.,  Hellam,  Pa.  Auto- 
matic window  closer.     2,083,450  ;  June  8. 

Kauffman,  Edmund  J.,  Girard,  assignor  to  Valley  Mould 
&  Iron  Corporation,  Hubbard,  Ohio.  Apparatus  and 
method  for  controlling  freezing  of  ingots.  2,075,039  : 
Mar.  30. 

Kauffman,  Harold  L.,  Warren,  Pa.  Treating  argillaceous 
substances  and  products  thereof.     2,091,548  ;  Aug.   31. 

Kauffman,  Leroy  A.,  assignor  to  Indicating  Fuse  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Washington,  D.  C.  Dual  fuse 
with  indicator.      2,074,400  ;   Mar.   23. 

Kauffman,  Leroy  A.,  assignor  to  Indicating  Euse  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Washington,  D.  C.  Indicating 
fuse  plug.     2,074,916  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kauffman,  Leroy  A.,  assignor  to  Indicating  Fuse  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Washington,  D.  C.  Electric 
fuse.     2,074,917:  Mar.  23. 

Kauffman,  Leroy  A.,  assignor  to  Indicating  Fuse  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Washington,  D.  C.  Fuse  plug. 
2,074,918  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kauffman,  Leroy  A.,  assignor  to  Indicating  Fuse  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Washington,  D.  C.  Renewable 
fuse.     2,074,919  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kauffman,  Leroy  A.,  assignor  to  Indicating  Fuse  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Washington,  D,  C.  Indicator  for 
fuses.     2,074,920  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kauffman,  Leroy  A.,  assignor  to  Indicating  Fuse  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Washington,  D.  C.  Indicator 
attachment  for  fuses.     2,074,921 ;  Blar.  23. 

Kauffman,  Leroy  A.,  assignor  to  Indicating  Fuse  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Washington,  D.  C.  Indicating 
fuse.     2,079,214  ;  May  4. 

Kauffman,  Lester  S.,  assignor  to  American  Stove  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Automatic  lighter  construction 
for  gas  ranges.     2,081,819  ;  May  25. 

Kauffman,  Walter  L.,  II,  assignor  to  Lovell  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Treating  rubber  rolls. 
2,073,895  ;  Mar.  16. 

Kauffman,  Walter  L.,  II,  assignor  to  Lovell  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Pressure  adjusting  screw  for 
wringers.     2,080,047  ;  May  11. 

Kauffman,  Walter  L.,  II,  assignor  to  Lovell  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Erie,  Pa.     Wringer.     2,080,048 ;  May  11. 

Kauffman,  Walter  L.,  II,  assignor  to  Lovell  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Erie,  Pa.     Wringer.     2,080,318  ;  May  11. 

Kauffman,  Walter  L.,  II.,  assignor  to  Lovell  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Erie,  Pa.     Wringer.     2,087,976  ;  July  27. 

Kauffman,  Walter  L.,  II.,  assignor  to  Lovell  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Erie,  Pa.     Wringer.     2,087,977  ;  July  27. 

Kauffman,  Walter  L.,  II,  assignor  to  Lovell  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Wringer.  2,090,680  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Kauffman,  Walter  L.,  II,  assignor  to  Lovell  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Erie,  Pa.     Wringer.     2,098,919  ;  Nov.   9. 

Kauffman,  Walter  L.,  II,  assignor  to  Lovell  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Erie,  Pa.     Wringer.     2,098.920 ;   Nov.   9. 

Kauffman,  William  J.,  Summit,  N.  J.  Calculating  and  in- 
dicating mechanism.     2,082,008  ;  June  1. 

Kauffman,  William  R.,  Yorlt,  Pa.  Automatic  dough  di- 
vider.   2,081,933  ;  June  1. 

Kauffmann,  Hans  O.,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Electro-Chemical 
Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Bleaching  sugar. 
2,072,6,39  ;  Mar.  2. 

Kauffmann,  Hans  O.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Buffalo 
Electro-Chemical  Company,  Inc.  Carroting  fur. 
2,079,860  ;  May  11. 

Kaufier,  Felix,  and  IT.  P.  Solimitz,  assignors  to  Dr.  Alex- 
ander Wacker  Gesellschaft  fiir  Electrochemische  Indus- 
trie, G.  m.  b.  H.,  Munich,  Germany.  Asphalt  solution. 
2,102,957;  Dec.  21. 

Kaufman,  Abraham,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  chair. 
2,074,998  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kaufman,  Alexander,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Circular 
knitting  machine.     2,074,999  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kaufman,  Carl  L.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bloomingdale 
Bros.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Vest.     2,067,850;  Jan.  12. 

Kaufman,  Daniel  L.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrig- 
erating apparatus.     2,090,112;  Oct.  19. 

Kaufman,  Gus,  Beacon,  .assignor  to  The  Texas  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Grease  manufacture.  2,084,974 ; 
June  22. 

Kaufman,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Folding  gate  and 
lock    therefor.      2,095,007 ;   Oct.    12. 

Kaufman,  William,  jussiguor  to  JilT(>  Container  Box  Com- 
pany, Newark.  N.  J.     Box.     2,088,171  ;  July  27. 

Kaufmann,  Arlliur  G.,  Associated,  Calif.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignnicnis,  to  Tide  Water  Associated  Oil  Com- 
pany.    Emulsifying  oil.     2,099,894  ;  Nov.   23. 

Kaufmann,  George  A.,  Essex  Fells,  N.  J.  Brassifiro  or 
the  like.     2,086,979  ;  July  13. 

Kaufmann,  Harry  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Valve.  2,075,811  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Kaufmann,  Joel.     (See  David,  Andrew,  assignor.) 

Kaufmann,  John  J.,  Elklns  Park,  assignor  to  Steel  Iloddle 
Manufacturing  Company,  Phlladolphla,  I'a.  Harness  for 
cross  weaving.     2,008,980  ;  Jan.  20. 


Kaufmann,  John  J.,  Elkins  Park,  assignor  to  Steel  Heddle 
Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Heddle 
frame.     2,073,935;  Mar.  16. 

Kaufmann,  John  J.,  Elkins  Park,  assignor  to  Steel  Heddle 
Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Loom  har- 
ness.    2,073,936  ;  Mar.  16. 

Kaufmann,  John  J.,  Jr.,  Greenville,  S.  C,  assignor  to 
Steel  Heddle  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Loom  harness  frame.     2,076,148  ;   Apr.   6. 

Kaufmann,  Richard  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Generator  regulation. 
2,100,854;  Nov.  30. 

Kaufmann,  Werner.  (See  Kesselring,  P.,  Koppelmann, 
and  Kaufmann.) 

Kaumagraph  Company.  (See  Lawrence,  Winthrop  S., 
assignor.) 

Kaup,  Fred  H.,  and  F.  H.  Kinyoun,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Freez- 
ing device  for  edibles.     2,085,160;  June  29. 

Kaupke,'  Lee  H.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.  Picker  arm  for  potato  planters. 
2,001,480;  Aug.  31. 

Kaupp,  Henry,  Long  Island,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Galvanizing 
&  Plating  Equipment  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Conveyer  mechanism.     2,103,906  ;  Dec.  28. 

Kaupp,  Raymond  T.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Antiseptic  for  the 
treatment  of  genitourinary  infections.  2,100,781  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Kautz,  Karl,  Massillon,  assignor  to  Republic  Steel  Cor- 
poration, Youngstown,  Ohio.  Enameling.  2,099,340 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Kauzal,  Gabriel  P.,  assignor  to  Ject-In  Limited,  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales,  Australia.  Drench  syringe  for  vet- 
erinary use.     2,074,401  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kawneer  CJompany,  The.  (See  Plym,.  Francis  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kawneer  Company,  The.  (See  Plym,  F.  J.,  and  Milligan, 
assignors.) 

Ka'y,  Arthur,  Astoria,  N.  Y.  Stove  pipe  jointing  means. 
2,096,519  ;  Oct.  19. 

Kay-Brunner  Steel  Products  Inc.  (See  Kay,  Lloyd  D., 
assignor.) 

JCay-Brunner  Steel  Products,  Inc.  (See  Low,  John  J., 
assignor.) 

Kay,  David.     (See  Dyer,  J.  W.,  and  Kay.) 

Kay  Gyroplanes  Limited.  (See  Dyer,  J.  W.,  and  Kay, 
assignors.) 

Kay,  John.     (See  Demboski,  L.,  and  Kay,  assignors.) 

Kay,  Lazarus,  Cheetham,  Manchester,  England.  Applying 
adhesive   to  fabrics  and  the  like.     2,068,183;  Jan.   19. 

Kay,  Lloyd  D.,  Alhambra,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Ka.v-Brunner 
Steel  Products  Inc.  Vehicle  wheel.  2,090,870 ;  Aug. 
24. 

Kay,  Lloyd  D.,  Alhambra,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Kay  Brunner 
Steel  Products,  Inc.  Brake  and  anchoring  means  there- 
for.    2,103,750;  Dec.  28. 

Kay  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Krakauer,  Abra- 
ham, assignor.) 

Kay  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Krims,  Edward 
A.,  assignor.) 

Kay,  Murray,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nonrefillable  closure  for 
containers.     2,066,889  ;   Jan.   5. 

Ka.y,  Walter,  Bury,  England,  assignor  to  Ka.vsam  Cor- 
poration of  America,  Dover,  Del.  Manufacture  6f  rub- 
ber articles.     2,085,859  ;  July  6. 

Kay,  Webster  B.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Solvent  fractionation.    2,006,686  ;  Jan.  5. 

Kayatt,  Philip  J.,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  International  Glow 
Lamp  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Glow  lamp  elec- 
trode and  manufacture.     2,084,911  ;  Juno  22. 

Kave,  Leslie  V.,  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Spring  press 
stud   fastener.     2,091,099  ;  Aug.   24. 

Kay  and  Ess  Chemical  Corporation,  The.  (See  Kittredge, 
H.  G.,  and  Turner,  assignors.) 

Kayler,  Frank  H.,  Alliance,  Ohio,  assignor  to  American 
Steel  Foundries,  Chicago,  111.  Car  coupler.  2,098,207  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Kaylor,  Ernest  S.,  Peoria,  III.  Safety  appliance  for  ele- 
vators.    2,075,292  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kayn,  Stephen  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Pelamerc 
Company    Inc.     Bow  holder.     2,075,728  ;  Mar.  30. 

Ka.vn,  Stephen  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Delamere 
Company,    Inc.      Necktie   holder.      2,085,715;   June   29. 

Kaynis,   Samuel  A.,   et  al.      (See  Fein,   Jacob,   a.<!siKnor.) 

Kaysain  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Kay.  Walli-r,  as- 
signor.) 

Kayson,  Claude  H.,  et  al.  (See  McClure,  Jay  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kayser,  James  W.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  J.  W.  liavery 
and  one-fourth  to  W.  S.  NolU,  Rlverton,  W'yo.  Farm 
gate.     2,076,095  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kayser,  Julius,  &  Co.  (See  Benlston,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kayser,  Julius,  &  Co.  (See  Mutchlor,  A.  W.,  and  Strauss- 
berger,  assignors.) 

Kayser,  Julius,  &  Company.  (See  Underwood,  J.,  and 
Mack,  assignors.) 

Kazan,  Samuel.     (See  Wittenberg,  A.  L.,  and  Kazan.) 

Kaziinjlan,  Harry  (J.  and  J.  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tivat- 
tng  gems.     2,085,757  ;  July  «. 

Kazanjlan,  James  M.  (See  KazanJIan,  Ilarrv  G.  and 
J.  M.) 

ICaznnjlan,  Sonren,  Woodsldo,  N.  Y.  War  proteodng  de- 
vice.    2,078,079  ;  Apr.  20. 


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I 


Keagy,  E.  J.  L.  W.,  et  al.      (See  Hartman,  Thomas  L., 

assignor.) 
Keall.  Frank  B.     (See  Gouldbourn,  J.,  Kestell,  and  Keall.) 
Keall,  Frank  B.,   Leicester,   England,   assignor   to   United 

Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Lasting 

machine.     2,097,507  ;  Nov.  2. 
Keall,  P^rank  B.,  and  L.  Mawbey,  Leicester.  England,  as- 
signors to  United   Slioe  Machinery  Corporation,   Pater- 
son, X.  J.     Perforating  machine.     2,097,508  :  Nov.  2. 
Kean,    Otho  V.,    Bronxville,   assignor  to   F.    P.   Warfield, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Photographic  apparatus.     2,085,432  ; 

June  29. 
Keaney,  Francis  A.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 

Shoe   Machinery   Corporation,    I'aterson,   N.  J.     Lacing 

shoe  uppers.     2,000,474  ;  Jan.  5. 
Keaney,   Joseph  C.      (See  Guthrie,   James  M.,   assignor.) 
Ke.aney,  Joseph  C.  Mount  Lebanon,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one- 

tliird  to  Sam  B.  Jleyer,  Fox  Chapel,  Pa.    Building  block. 

2,086,185  ;  July  6. 
Keaney,  Joseph   C,   Mount  Lebanon,   and  J.   M.   Guthrie, 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Bottle  closure.     2,102.157  :  Dec.  14. 
Keaney,  Joseph  M.,  Mount  Lebanon,  and  J.  M.   Outhrie, 

Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Bottle   closure.      2,102,158;    Dec.   14. 
Kear,   Frank  G.      (See  Mashbir,   S.  F.,  Kear,  Davies,  and 

Orton.) 
Kear,      William      R.,      Philadelphia,      Pa.      Pitchograph. 

2.090,747;  Oct.  20. 
Kearby,  John  J.,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Warp  stop  motion  for 

looms.     2.097.951  ;  Nov.  2. 
Kearney.  James  R.,  Corporation.      (See  Binkley,  William 

J.,  assignor.) 
Kearney,  James  R.,   Corporation.      (See  Boothe,  Eugene 

F.,  assignor.) 
Kearney,  James  R.,  Corporation.     (See  Crump,  Lindell  L., 

assignor.) 
Kearney,  James  R.,  Corporation.     (See  Dunaway,  Ulrich 

C.  assignor.) 
Kearney,   J.imes  R.,  Corporation.      (See  Fox,  Charles  A., 

assignor.) 
Kearney.  James  R.,  Corporation.      (See  Heinrich,  Walter 

A.,  assignor.) 
Kearney.  James  R.,  Corporation.     (See  Heinrich,  W.  A., 

and  Fox,  assignors.) 
Kearney,  James  R.,  Corporation.      (See  Heinrich,  W.  A., 

Fox,  and  Deright,  assignors.) 
Kearney,   James   R.,   Corporation.      (Sec   Tipsord,   ^lelvin 

T.,  assignor.) 
Kearney  &  Trecker  Corporation.      (See  Armitage,  Joseph 

B.,  assignor.) 

Kearney  &  Trecker  Corporation.  (See  Parsons,  Fred  A., 
assignor.) 

Kearney  &  Trecker  Corporation.  (See  Pohl,  Walter,  as- 
signor.) 

Kearney,  William  P.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Horseshoe. 
2.094,74.3  ;  Oct.  5. 

Kenrsley.  William  K..  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Time  switch.  2,103,907  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Keasl)ey  &  Mattison  Company.  (See  Beckwith,  Charles  J., 
assignor.) 

Keasbey  &  Mattison  Company.  fSee  Buczkowski,  Ed- 
ward .T..  assignor.) 

Keato'i-,  E.  H.     (See  Cook,  Roger  A.,  assignor.) 

Keck.  Harry  A..  Ten  neck,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Lever  Brothers 
Company.     Finishing  fats.     2,:0L50]  :  Dec.  7. 

Kedzie,  Donald  H.,  assignor  to  A.  L.  Snuffer,  Phoenix, 
Ariz.     Natural  gas  dispenser.     2,008,804  ;  Jan.  20. 

Kee,  Charles  L..  Portsmouth.  Va.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Finekel.  Jr.,  trustee.  Washington,  D.  C.  Percussive 
spinning  to.v.     2.057,729  ;  INIar.  .",0. 

Keebler.  Paul  T..  Jeannette.  assignor  to  Elliott  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Expansion  type  tube  cleaner. 
2,089,382;    Aug.   10. 

Keebler,  I'aul  T..  Jeannette,  and  W.  S.  Elliott,  decea.sod,  hv 
A.  L.  Elliott,  Pittsbnrgli.  (J.  F.  Elliott,  Ridgway,  and 
H.  R.  I,ey<len,  Buck  Hill  Falls,  executors,  assignors  to 
ICIliott  Companv,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Motor.  2,082,959; 
June  S. 

Keech,  Dana  E.,  Clendale,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Food  Machinery  Corporation.  Tucking 
mechanism.     2.100,282  ;  Nov.  23. 

Keefe,  Lincoln  M.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Relay  winding. 
2,008.082  ;  .Tan.  20. 

Keefe.  Lincoln  M.,  Springfield.  Mass.  Automatic  perfo- 
rating machine.     2.0S4.347  ;  June  22. 

Keefe.  Lincoln  M.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Master  control 
unit.     2,09.8,248  ;  Nov.  9. 

Keefer.  Clarence  E..  Baltimore.  Md.  Sedimentation  ap- 
paratus.     2.080.137;   Mny    11. 

Keefer,  Joseph,  Jamaica,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Making  shoes. 
2.080,558";  July  13. 

Keegan,  John  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Wyoming  South- 
ern Oil  Company,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  Solenoid  pump. 
2.090,127;   Aug.   17. 

Keecan.  Peter  V).     (See  Helgason,  A.,  and  Keegan.) 

Keeler  Brass  Company.  (See  Ilnan,  Gilbert  J..  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Keeler  P.rass  Company.  (See  Jakeway,  Gerald  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Keeler,  E..  Company.      (Sep  Best.  Simon  C..  assignor.) 

Keeler,  Edgar  D.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Extensible  pres- 
sure bailer.     2.083,714;  June  L'S. 


Keeler,  Raymond  W.,  Galion,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Galiou  Iron  Works  and  ;\Lanufacturing  Company. 
Road  grader.     2,072,111  ;  Mar.  2. 

Keeler,  Raymond  W..  Galion,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Tlie 
Galion  Iron  Works  and  Manufacturing  Company, 
llj'draulic  lifting  mechanism  for  road  graders. 
2,072,300  ;  Mar.   2. 

Keeling,  William  O.,  Independence,  Mo.  Producing  low 
boiling  hydrocarbons.     2,085,027  ;  June  29. 

Keen,  Alexis  W.,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Rubber  Products.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  glass 
nozzles.     2,084,811  ;   June    22. 

Keen,  Alexis  W..  Passaic,  and  H.  T.  Trautvetter,  Clifton, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  United  States  Rubber  Products, 
Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paste  applying  apparatus. 
2.072,597  ;  Mar.  2. 

Keen,  Alexis  W.,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  and  F.  D.  Chittenden, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  assignors  to  United  States  Rubber 
Products,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Constant  tension  con- 
trol for  elastic  filaments.     2,098,422  ;  Nov.   9. 

Keen,  Harold  H.,  Letchworth,  England,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  International  "Business  Machines  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Perforated  card  controlled 
accounting  machine.     2,070,727;  Apr.  13. 

Keen,  Thomas  I*...  New  I'ork.  N.  Y..  and  T.  F.  Gibboney, 
Reedsville,  Pa.     Blanket.     2,099,009;  Nov.   1G. 

Keen,  W.  R.      (See  Drobile,  A.  W.,  Hiers,  and  Keen.) 

Keenan.  Edward  T..  Frostproof,  Fla.  Fruit  juice  ex- 
tractor.    Re.  20,528  ;  Oct.  12. 

Keenan,  George  W.,  et  al.  (See  Herrero,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 

Keenan,  John  A.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Lens  centering  appa- 
ratus.    2,081.936  ;  June  1. 

Keenan.  John  A..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Optical  Company,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Abrading  ap- 
paratus.    2,095,503  ;  Oct.  12. 

Keenan.  Joseph  H.  (See  Backer,  L.  H.,  Keenan,  and 
Kopf . ) 

rCeene,  Alvin  D.     (See  Samuels,  A.  O.,  and  Keene.) 

Keene,  Edward  W.  \V.,  Kingston-upon-Hull,  England. 
Filter.     2.09.3.967  :  Sept.  21. 

Keene.  Harry  B.,  Westport,  Conn.  Snowshoe.  2,097,249  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Keene.  Kenneth  L.     (See  Bradley,  C.  E.,  and  Keene.) 

Keene,  AVilliam  J.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Spring  Hinge 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Door  closer.  2,102,321  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Keene,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Spring  Hinge 
Company.  Chicago,  111.  Door  closer.  2,102,322  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Keoney.  Arthur  J..  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.  Rubber  coated 
article   and   manufacturing   same.      2.101.714;    Dec    7 

Keery.  Thomas,  Co.  Inc.  (See  Gerg,  William  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Keese.  Beverly  W.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  assignor  to  The  Timken- 
Detroit  Axle  Company,  Detroit,  Mieh.  Gear  mounting 
for  axle  drives   and   the  like.     2,009.411  :    Feb.    2. 

Keese,  Beverly  W..  Oshkosh.  Wis.,  assignor  to  The  Timken- 
Detroit  Axle  Company.  Detroit,  Mich.  Automotive  ve- 
hicle.    2,071,537  ;  Feb.  23. 

Keeshin  Motor  Express  Co.  Inc.  (See  Eraser,  Edwin  J., 
assignor.) 

Keever,  ^^"i^iam  R.,  Sulphur  Mine,  La.,  assignor  to  The 
Union  Sulphur  Company.  Removable  straightening 
tool.     Re.  20.398  :  .Tune  8.  ^  s 

Keevil.  Henry  W..  Highland  Park,  111.  Method  and  ap- 
R''„'"A'i'i!.-  ^°r  detecting  flaws  In  metallic  bodies. 
2.089,907  ;  Aug.    17. 

Kegerreis,  Claude  S.     (See  Hollev.  G.  M..  and  Kegerreis  ) 

Kegresse.  Adolphe.  Paris.  France.  Endless  track  for 
vehicles.     2,101,018:  Dec.  7. 

Kohl,  Floyd  V..  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Off-center  switch 
^  hook.     2,084,017  ;  June  22. 

Kehl,  Robert  J..  Bayside,  N.  Y..  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Fluid  filter.     2.079,807  ;  May  11. 

Kehl.  Robert  J..  Bayside,  N.  "Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation 
Oxygon-air  acetylene  injector  and  mixer  for  welding 
blowpipes.     2,092,579  :   Sept.   7. 

Kehr.  Wilhelm.      (See  Lesjak,  M,,  and  Kehr.) 

Kehrbeck,  Karl,  Ettlingen,  Germany,  assignor  to  Deutsche 
WalTen-und  Munitionsfabriken  Aktiengesellschaft. 
Press.     2.094.798  :  Oct.  5. 

^^'l!069:920?Feb.'9.^'  ^'*'°'"''  ^-  ^-  ^"^"^^  '■"'°'"- 
Keighley,  Lloyd  .M.  (See  HolTman.  Charles  T.  assiiinor  ) 
Keighley,   Lloyd   M.,   assignor   to   General   Motors   Corpo- 

.VUAo'U— "o^'**'"',  .  Oli'O.         Refrigerating      apparatus. 
2,09.5,2 1  (  ;  Sept.  14. 
Keight,  Albert  W.      (See  Whitehead.  W..  and  Kelght.) 
Keil.  Francis,  &  Son,  Inc.      (See  Brantingson,  Sigurd,  as- 
signor.) 

Kell,  Francis,  &  Son,  Inc.  (See  Hansen,  Herman,  as- 
signor.) 

Keil,  Francis  &  Son,  Inc.     (See  Kel'.  Henry  F.,  assignor.) 

Keil,  Francis,  &  Son,  Inc.  (See  Keil,  H.  F'..  and  Schoorel, 
assignors.) 

Keil,  Francis,  &  Son,  Inc.  (See  Schoorel,  Adam,  as- 
signor.) 

Kell,  Henry  F.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Francis  Keil 
&  Son,  Inc.    Lock  construction.    2,094,604  ;  Oct.  5. 


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Keil,  Henry  F.,  Scarsdale,  and  A.  Schoorel,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Francis  Keil  &  Son,  Inc.  Attach- 
ment for  doors.     2,078,002  ;  Apr.  20. 

Keil,  John,  Maywood,  111.  Knee  support  roller. 
2,069,470  ;   Feb.   2. 

Keilbaugh,  Robert  P.,  Erie,  Pa.  Water  heater.  2,069,4.52  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Keilholtz,  Lester  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Device  for  using  solid 
refrigerant  to  effect  rapid  cooling  of  small  enclosed 
spaces.  2,073,700  ;  Mar.  16. 
Keilholtz,  Lpster  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Borg-Warner  Corporation.  Air  condition- 
ing apparatus.  2,066,688  ;  Jan.  5. 
Keilholtz,  Lester  S.,  and  L.  A.  Volberding,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Borg-Warner 
Corporation.  Air  conditioning  apparatus.  2,006,689  ; 
Jan.  5- 

Keillor,  Joseph  D.,  Aylmer,  Ontario,  Canada.  Deodorizer. 
2,098,294  ;  Nov.   9. 

Keim,  Donald  B.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Tuning  apparatus.  2,075,396 ; 
Mar.- 30. 

Keinath,  Georg,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignor  to  Sie- 
mens &  Halske,  Al^tiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near 
Berlin.  Germany.  Combination  of  current  transformer 
and  measuring  condenser.     2.079.071  ;  May  4. 

Keinath,  Georg,  Berlin-Sharlottenburg,  assignor  to 
Siemens  &  Halslte,  Alftiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt, 
near  Berlin,  Germany.  Device  for  testing  the  opera- 
tion of  timepieces.     2,080,825  ;  May  18. 

Keiser,  Bernhard.      (See  DeGroote,  H.,  and  Keiser.) 

Keiser,  Bernhard.      (See  De  Groote,  M.,   and  Keiser.) 

Keiser,  Bernhard.  (See  De  Groote,  M.  Keiser,  Faure. 
and  Wirtel.) 

Keiser,  David  S.,  Glenside,  Pa.  Mechanical  toy. 
2,077,327  ;  Apr.  13. 

Keitel,  Christian  W.,  West  Orange,  assignor  to  Baker  & 
Co.  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Metliod  of  and  electrolyte  for 
depositing  rhodium.     2,067,534  ;  Jan.   12. 

Keith,  Arley  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Racing  game  appa- 
ratus.    2,093,522  ;  Sept.  21. 

Keith,  Claude  D.,  et  al.  (See  Goldring,  Thomas  H., 
assignor. ) 

Keith,  Claude  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bottle  carrier. 
2,094,744  ;  Oct.  5. 

Keith,  Claude  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  Charles  E.  Culpeper,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Fastening 
means  for  abutting  flaps  of  flexible  carriers  or  cartons. 
2,069,742  ;  Feb.  9. 

Keith,  Claude  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  C.  E.  Culpeper,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Bottle-carrying 
carton.     2,079,352  ;  May  4. 

Keith,  Clinton  G.,  Yakima,  Wash.  Automatic  sprinkler. 
2,084,585  ;  June  22. 

Keith,  George,  assignor  to  James  Keith  &  Blackman  Com- 
pany Limited,  London,  England.  Incandescence  gas 
lamp.      2,085,911  ;   July  6. 

Keith,  Geo.  E.,  Company.     (See  Belyea,  Fred,  assignor.) 

Keith,  Irving  L.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Machine  for  applying 
lifiuid  in  the  manufacture  of  shoes.     2,094,658  :  Oct.  5. 

Keith,  Irving  L..  Haverhill,  Mass.  Cementing  machine. 
2,098,101  ;  Nov.  2. 

Koirh,  James,  &  Blackman  Company  Limited.  (See  Keitli. 
George,  assignor.) 

Keith,  .Tohn  D.,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Seco  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Wigwag  signal  means.  2,079,861 ; 
May  11. 

Keith,  Percy  C,  Jr.      (See  Nofsinger,  C.  W.,  and  Keith.) 

Keith,  Percy  C,  Jr.     (See  Roberts,  J.  K.,  and  Keith.) 

Keith,  Percival  C,  Jr.,  Peapack,  assignor  to  Gasoline 
Products  Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Stabilization 
of   hydrocarbon  distillate.      2,072,456  ;  Mar.   2 

Keith,  Percival  C,  Jr.,  Peapack,  assignor  to  Gasoline 
Products  Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Treatment 
of  hydrocarbon  oil.     2,093,278  ;  Sept.  14. 

Keith,  Percival  C,  Jr.,  Peapack,  assignor  to  Gasoline 
Products  Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  .1.  Treatment 
of  hydrocarboin  oil.    2,093,279  ;  Sept.  14. 

Keith,  Percy  C,  Jr.,  Peapack,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Propene  dewaxing. 
2,097,728;  Nov.  2. 

Keith,  Percy  C,  Jr.,  Peapack,  assignor  to  Gasoline  Prod- 
ucts (Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Cracking  oils  in 
the  vnpor  phase.     2,099,668  :  Nov.  10. 

Keith,  Percy  C,  Jr.,  Port  Washington,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Gasoline  Products  Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  .T.  Pyro- 
lytic  treatment  of  hydrocarbons.     2,082,636  :  June  1. 

Keith,  Percival  C,  Jr.,  Port  Washington,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  Gasoline  Products  Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Treating  hydrocarbon  oil.     2,082,037  ;  June  ]. 

Keith,  Percival  C,  Jr.,  I'ort  Wasliington,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  Gnaollne  Products  Company.  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Treating  hydrocarbon   oil.     2,100,283;   Nov.  23. 

Keitli,  Percy  C,  Jr.,  Peapack,  and  IT.  O.  li'orrest,  Toaneck, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Compimy,  Chicago,  111. 
Lubricating  oil  refining.     2,079,911;   May  11. 

Keith,  William  (',.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Wol.sbnch 
TrafTic  Signal  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Signal  light. 
2.097,250;  Oct.  26, 

Kelt  lily,  Fred  I).,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Fireplace  screen. 
2,099,068  :    Nov.   16. 

Kelvor,  Charles  W.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Mattress  display 
device.     2,076,848;   Apr.  13. 

TCeldi  Heater  (,'ompany.      (See  Girl,  (^lirlslian,  assignor.) 


Kelco  Company.  (See  Green,  H.  C,  Clark,  Mann,  and 
Preble,  assignors.) 

Kelco  Company.     (See  Lucas,  Howard  J.,  assignor.) 

Kelco  Company.  (See  Lucas,  H.  J.,  and  Green,  as- 
signors.) 

Keil,  William  S.,  Upper  Darby,  Pa.  Fly  paper.  2,097,924  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Kellan,  Edward  L.,  Chicago,  HI.  Tobacco  pipe. 
2,073,211  ;  Mar.  9. 

Kellems,  Edgar  E.,  assignor  to  Kellems  Products,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Gripping  device.  2,093,838;  Sept. 
21. 

Kellems  Products,  Inc.  (See  Kellems,  Edgar  E.,  assign- 
or.) 

Keller,  Albert  T.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem 
Steel  Company.  Mechanical  driving  mechanism. 
2.097,282  ;  Oct.  26. 

Keller,  Andrew,  Jamaica  South,  assignor  to  Cooper  Tea 
Packet  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tea  bag.  2,087,771  ; 
July  20. 

Keller,  Arthur  C,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Coatinc  apparatus.     2,069,835  ;   Feb.   9. 

Keller,  Clarence  C,  Astoria,  assignor  to  Holophane  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp.  2,089,699  ;  Aug 
10. 

Keller,  Clarence  C,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  L.  Canfield, 
Hillside,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Holophane  Company,  Inc., 
New  York,   N.   Y.     Lamp.     2,076,032  ;   Apr.   6. 

Keller,  Clarence  J.,  Andergon,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Apparatus  for  forming  tubular  articles. 
2,081,038  ;  May  18. 

Keller,  Clarence  J.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
jMotors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  "  Apparatus  for 
forming  tubular  articles,      2,092,255  ;   Sept.  7. 

Keller,  Cornelius  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Minerals  Separation  North  American  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Froth-flotation  concentration  of  ores. 
2,094,125  ;  Sept.  28. 

Keller,  David  A.      (See  Griffith,  W.  B.,  and  Keller.) 

Keller-Dorian  Colorfilm  Corporation.  (See  Kitroser, 
Isaac,  assignor.) 

Keller,    Earl    C.      (See   Anderson,    A.    J.,    and   Keller.) 

Keller,  Felix,  Frankfort-on-tlie-Main,  Germany.  Filter  for 
radio  sets.     2,066.690  ;  Jan.  5. 

Keller,  Fred,  and  C.  M.  Craighead,  New  Kensington,  as- 
signor to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Treating  aluminium  alloy  and  product.  2,070,833  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Keller,  Harry  H.,  Ventnor,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bitting 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Building  structure. 
2,076.728  ;  Apr.  13. 

Keller,  Henry,  Astoria,  assignor  to  The  Best  Foods,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Bottle  cleaning  device.  2,073,746  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Keller,  Henry  G.,  Glenside,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Link-Belt 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Variable  speed  transmission. 
2,096,431  ;  Oct.   19. 

Keller,  Jean,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Arrangement  for  closing 
boxes,  particularly  in  large  garages  for  motor  vehicles. 
2,071,840;  Feb.  23. 

Keller,  John  M..  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Hair  drying  apparatus. 
2,101,502  ;   Dec.   7. 

Keller,  Joseph  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mounting  for  eye- 
glasses  and    spectacles.     2,067,272  ;   Jan.    12. 

Keller,  Josenh  W.,  Merion,  assignor  to  I'ratt  Food  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pill  or  tablet.  2,099,402 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Keller.  Joseph  W.,  Merion,  assignor  to  Pratt  Food  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Split  action  tablet.  2,099,403  ; 
Nov.   16. 

Keller,  Karl.      (See  Bayer,  O.,  Muenz,  and  Keller.) 

Keller,  Karl.     (See  Munz,  F.,  and  Keller.) 

Keller.  Karl  O.,  assignor  to  William  Doxford  &  Sons. 
Limited,  Sunderland,  England.  Welded  fabricated 
structural   member.     2,070,306  ;   Feb.  9. 

Keller,  Manfred,  Syosset,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  dn  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.     Liner  cloth.     2,067,667  ;  Jan,   12. 

Keller,  Rex  E.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.  Automatic  trans- 
mission.    2,068,142  :  .Tan.   19. 

Keller,  Walter  D.,  assignor  to  The  Alliance  Jtachlne  Com- 
pany, Alliance,  Ohio.  Pickling  apparatus.  2,087,978; 
July  27. 

Keller.  Walter  J,.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cleaning  material 
holder.     2,09.1,138  ;  Oct.  5. 

ICeller.  William  11.,  Inc.  (See  Shaff,  Ernest  II.,  as- 
signor.) 

Keller,  William  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  I,ateral  draft  burner. 
2.099,608  ;  Nov.   16. 

Kellett,   Herman.      (See  Slutz.  C.  S..  and  Tvellett.) 

Kellett,  William  P.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Shock  proof  con- 
tainer wagon.     2,072.988;   Mar.  0. 

Kellett,  William  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lockinc  goods 
eont.-ilners  on  transportation  velilcles.  2,103,751  ;  Dec. 
2fi 

Kellett,  Wlllliim  W..  Philadelphia.  Pn.  Clgnrptto  pack- 
age.    2,071,107;  Feb.  10. 

Kelley,  Alvin  A.,  lirislol,  Tenn.  Power  hacksaw. 
2,089.899  ;  Aug.  10. 

Kelley,  Itlaine,  Cliarlotto,  N,  C.  Pressure  (liter, 
2,081,009  :   May  TK. 

Kelley,  CornelltiN  M.,  Raleigh,  N.  (".  Boiler.  2  0(i9.1),%6  • 
Feb.  0. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Kelley,  Edward  F.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Tire  deflation  Indicator. 
2,082,341  ;  June  1. 

Kelley,  Edward  T.,  Kingstree,  S.  C.  Adjusting  device 
for  spinal  fractures  and  dislocations.  2,088,747 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Kelley,  Floyd  C,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Pivot  for  indicating  instruments. 
2,081,820  ;  May  25. 

Kelley,  Floyd  C,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Meter  pivot.     2,100,218  ;  Nov.   23. 

Kelley,  George  L.,  and  R.  Robertson,  assignors  to  The 
Pressed  Steel  Company  of  Great  Britain,  Limited,  Ox- 
ford, England.     Vehicle  body.     2,093,608  ;  Sept.  21. 

Kelley,  Gerard  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cas- 
caded electron   tube  system.     2,072,953 ;   Mar.   9. 

Kelley,  Gilbert  A.      (See  Bichowsky,  F.  R.,  and  Kelley.) 

Kelley,  Gilbert  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Air  con- 
ditioning apparatus.     2,085,028  ;  June  29. 

Kelley,  Isaac  D.,  Jr.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Compressed  air  gun. 
2,098,454  ;  Nov.  9. 

Kelley,  Isaiah  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  M.  E.  Kelley,  adminis- 
tratrix of  I.  S.  Kelley,  deceased.  Boat  propelling 
means.     2,092,736  ;  .Sept.  7. 

Kelley,  Mary  E.,  administratrix.     (See  Kelley,  Isaiah  S.) 

Kelley,  Oliver  K.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Yel- 
low Truck  and  Coach  Manufacturing  Company,  Pontiac, 
Mich.  Clutch  and  gear  shift  interlock.  2,071,538 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Kelley,  Oliver  K.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Yel- 
low Truck  and  Coach  Manufacturing  Company,  Pontiac, 
Mich.     Clutch  control.     2,081,238  ;  May  25. 

Kelley,  Oliver  K.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Yellow  Truck  and  Coach  Manufacturing  Company,  Pon- 
tiac, Mich.     Gear  shift  damper.     2,092,580  ;   Sept.  7. 

Kelley,  Robert  L.,  Sr.,  (Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Vulcan  Proofing  Company,  Inc.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  producing  electrotype  plates  and 
shells.    2,074,335  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kelley,  Roland  S.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hookless 
Fastener  Company.  Separable  interlocking  fastener 
and  making  same.     2,075,762  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kelley,  Roland  S.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hookless 
Fastener  Company.  Separable  interlocking  fastener 
and  making  same.     2,075,763  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kelley,  Shawl  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Horseshoe.  2,101,070  ; 
Dec.   7. 

Kelley,  Thomas,  Govan,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Apparatus 
for  playing  a  game  of  skill.     2,089,652  ;  Aug.  10. 

Kelley,  Victor  H.,  Madison,  Wis.  Vending  machine. 
2,090,308;    Aug.    17. 

Kelling,  Alfred  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Patents  Development  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Coating  process.     2,071,841  ;  Feb.  23. 

Kelling,  Alfred  U.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Patents  Development  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Man- 
ufacture of  starch.     2,100.744  ;  Nov.  30. 

Kellner,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vapor  bath  equipment. 
2,095,749  ;  Oct.  12. 

Kellogg,  Alfred  A.,  Troy,  assignor  to  James  Ackroyd  and 
Sons,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Skylight.     2,100,782  ;  Nov.  30. 

Kellogg,  Chever  M.     (See  Anderson,  A.  P.,  and  Kellogg.) 

Kellogg  Company.      (See   McKay,   Eugene  H.,   assignor.) 

Kellogg  Company.  (See  Wilder,  H.  K.,  and  Lindow,  as- 
signors. ) 

Kellogg,  Edward  W.,  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Projection  lamp.     2,080,278  ;  May  11. 

Kellogg,  Edward  W.,  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Film  feeding  device. 
2.080,279;  May  11. 

Kellogg,  Edward  W.,  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Recording  and  repro- 
duction of  impulses.    2,085,194  ;  June  29. 

Kellogg,  ICdward  W.,  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio    Corporation     of    America.      Drive    mechanism. 

2.092.882  :  Sept.   14. 

Kellogg,  Edward  W.,  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio      Corporation      of     America.        Drive      system. 

2.092.883  ;  Sept.  14. 

Kellogg,  Edward  W.,  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Sound  recording 
apparatus.     2,096,811  ;  Oct.  26. 

Kellogg.  Edward  W.,  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Photographic  recording  of 
sound.     2.097.068;  Nov.  2. 

Kellogg,  Glenn  E.     (See  Weinhart,  Tlieodore  P.,  assifcnor.) 

Kellogg,  Homer  G.,  assignor  to  Motor  Products  Corpora- 
tion. Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  ventilating  window. 
2  067,087:  .Tan.  5. 

Kellogg,  Hoinor  G.,  assignor  to  Motor  Products  Corpora-, 
tion,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  ventilating  window. 
2,067,088  :  .Tan.  5. 

Kellogg,  Homer  G.,  assignor  to  Motor  Products  Corpora- 
lion.  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  ventilating  window. 
2.081,587;  May  25. 

Kellogg.  Homer  O.,  assignor  to  Motor  Products  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Metalworklng  machine.  2,087,721; 
July  20. 

Kellogg,  Leonard  A.,  assignor  to  The  Crosley  Radio  Cor- 
poration, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Dial  construction. 
2,088,800;  Aug.   3. 


Kellogg,  M.  W.,  Co.,  The.  (See  Austin,  Harold  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kellogg,  M.  W.,  Company,  The,  et  al.  (See  Roberts, 
J.  K.,  and  Keith,  assignors.) 

Kellogg,  Roger  S.,  Granite  Falls,  Wash.  Jar  holder. 
2,095,878  ;  Oct.   12. 

Kellogg  Switchboard  and  Supply  Company.  (See  Wal- 
lenta,  Bernard  H.  A.,  assignor.) 

Kellogg,  William  D.,  and  J.  Fradenburgh,  assignors  to 
Mohawk  Carpet  Mills,  Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 
Loom.    2,066,532  ;  Jau,  5. 

Kellotat,  William  F.,  Fort  Jay,  N.  Y.  Artificial  larynx. 
2,093.453  ;  Sept.  21. 

Kells,  Benjamin  F.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Con- 
tainer Corporation  of  America,  Chicago,  111.  Basket. 
Re.  20,428  ;  June  29. 

Kells,  Benjamin  F.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Container 
Corporation  of  America,  Chicago,  111.  Holder  for  yam 
cones  and  the  like.     2,073,842  ;  Mar.  16. 

Kelly,  Benjamin  W.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  assignor  to  Key- 
stone View  Company,  Meadville,  Pa.  Testing  eyes 
and  apparatus  therefor.     2,080,721  ;  May  18. 

Kelly,  Edward  E.      (See  Kacena,  J.,  and  Kelly. ^ 

Kellv,  Ernest  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Dental  impression  paste. 
2,077,418;   Apr.  20. 

Kellv,  Eugene  J.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Printing  ink. 
2,070,278  ;    Feb.   9.      . 

Kelly,  Frederick  G.,  Jr.,  New  Haven,  Conn  .  assignor  to 
The  Engineering  and  Research  Corporation.  Transmit- 
ting apparatus.     2,086,913  ;   July  13. 

Kelly,  George  L.,  Augusta,  Ga.  Automobile  glare  shield. 
2.070,208  ;  Feb.  9. 

Kelly,  Hercules  L.,  and  I.  H.  Wilson,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 
Bed  attachment.     2,077,328  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kelly,  James  J.      (See  Heitman,   J.   W.,  and  Kelly.) 

Kelly,  John  C,  Westmount,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor 
to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Telephone  system.      2,080,486;  May  18. 

Kelly,  John  J.      (See  Jensen.  A.  C,  and  Kelly) 

Kelly,  Nerval  R.,  Douglaston,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Oil 
applicator.     2,100,855  ;  Nov.  30. 

Kelly,  Orin,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Conveyer  mechanism. 
2,084,090  ;  June  15. 

Kelly,  Richard  D.,  The  Dalles,  Oreg.  Circuit  closer. 
2,082.835  ;  June  8. 

Kellv.  Thomas  D.,  Wallington,  England.  Cast  iron. 
2.075,990  ;  Apr.  6. 

Kelly,  William  M.,  Westfield,  N.  J.  Printing  press. 
2,089,900;  Aug.  10. 

Kelman,  David  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electrical  illuminat- 
ing device.     2,097,795  ;  Nov.  2. 

Kelsay,  Le  Roy  W.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Terminal  mounting.     2,099,117  ;  Nov.  16. 

Kelsey-Haycs  Wheel  Company,  The.  (See  Ash,  Charles 
S.,   assignor.) 

Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  Batie,  Joseph  E., 
assignor.) 

Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  Bierwirth,  Edwin  A., 
assignor.) 

Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  Bierwirth,  E.  A., 
and  Kienle,  assignors.) 

Kel.sey-Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  Le  Jeune,  Frank  H., 
assignor.) 

Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  MacLennan,  John, 
assignor.) 

Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  Main,  Frank  L., 
assignor.) 

Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  Main,  F.  L.,  and 
Sawtelle,  assignors.) 

Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  Sawtelle,  Charles 
A.,  assignor.) 

Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  Sinclair,  Charles 
W.,  assignor.) 

Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  Thomas,  George  J., 
assignor.) 

Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  White,  John  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kelsey,  Perry  O.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Drier.  2,097,124  ;  Oct. 
2G. 

Kelso.  Clarence  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Oil  well  grapple. 
2.0(2,338  ;  Mar.  2. 

Kolso.  Hugh  D.,  Towaco,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Labor.ntories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cabinet. 
2.091.549;   Aug.    31. 

Kelso,  R.Tlph  S.,  assignor  to  Lewis  Invisible  Stitch  Ma- 
chine Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Top  feeding  mecha- 
nism for  blind  stitch  sewing  machines.  2,088,748 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Kelso.  Ralph  S..  assignor  to  Lewis  Invisible  Stitch  Ma- 
chine Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Seam.     2,091,700  ;  Aug. 

Keltnor,   Anios   L.,   Hutchinson,   Kans.      Plunger   or  the 
n-oiVi.1  "'Jp''?,t'"5,  mechanism.     2,084,091 ;  Juni  15. 
Kouv^'^'r^?",'^  %  "K^h.    <See  Giara,  Emil  J.,  assignor.) 
Kelty,    Charles    R.,    Milton.    Mass.,    assignor    to    Cutler- 

vi^',"'"?^'  I'X^V-?"'?"*"'^''''-  '^'■s      Motor  controlling  de- 
Mce.     Ite.  20,4 1 1  ;  Aug.  17 

iffoO^^lT^  Nov^'so  ^'*^"'''  ^'^'    ^'^^'■se  forming  device. 

^i'li'iH''*!"'"  Corporation.     (See  Baker,  Ralph  E.,  assignor.) 

si^or )""    ^<"'P'''"'^tion.      (See  Beman,   Ransim   H.,   as- 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


335 


Kelvinator  Corporation.  (See  Bersey,  Arthur  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kelvinator  Corporation.     (See  Fink,  Fred  B.,  assignor.) 

Kelvinator  Corporation.  (See  Goulooze,  Martin  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kelvinator  Corporation.  (See  Greenwald,  Harold  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kelvinator  Corporation.  (See  Heitman,  Edward,  as- 
signor. ) 

Kelvinator  Corporation.  (See  Koerner,  Theodore  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kelvinator  Corporation.  (See  Latimer,  William  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kelvinator  Corporation.  (See  Misner,  Edgar  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kelvinator  Corporation.  (See  Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Kemler,  Florence  A.,  executrix.     (See  Fetter,  Edward.) 

Kemmer,  Frank  R.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Forming  carbon 
electrodes.     2,088,422  ;  July  27. 

Kemmerer,  Ralph  R.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  signaling. 
2.076,319  ;  Apr.  6. 

Kemp,  Archie  R.,  Westwood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Producing  pressure  equalizing  material  for  cable  con- 
ductors.    2,096,045;   Oct.   19. 

Kemp,  Barrett.     (See  Levy,  I.  M.,  and  Kpmp.) 

Kemp,  C.  M.,  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Van 
Horn,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Kemp,  Cornelius  S.      (See  Blake,  K.  B.,  and  Kemp.) 

Kemp,  E.  F.,  Inc.     (See  Nichols,  Ellsworth  G.,  assignor.) 

Kemp,  George  W.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Support  device. 
2,102.078  :  Dec.  14. 

Kemp,  Harold  J.,  Swift  Current,  Saskatchewan,  Canada. 
Fertilizer  and  seed  feed  attachment  for  drills. 
2,071,037;  Feb.  16. 

Kemp,  Milton  H.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Kendall 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Adhesive  material. 
2,098.187  ;  Nov.  2. 

Kemp,  Paul  D.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Directional  indicator  for 
motor  vehicles.     2,079,175  ;  May  4. 

Kemp,  Roland  J.     (See  Dowsett,  H.  M.,  and  Kemp.) 

Kemp,  William,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Automatic  check  damper. 
2,101,315  ;  Dec.  7. 

Kemp,  William  C,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Paper 
Service  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Multilaterally 
stretchable  creped  paper  product.     2,071,347  ;  Feb.  23. 

Kempe,  Adolf.     (See  Burwell,  A.  W.,  and  Kompe.) 

Kempe,  Paul,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Fishhook  release. 
2,074,057  :  Mar.  16. 

Kempel,  Arthur  B.,  assignor  to  Rex-Hide,  Incorporated, 
East  Brady,  Pa.  Wiper  blade  fastener.  2,073,157 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Kempel,  Arthur  B.,  East  Brady,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Raymond  A.  Rodrick,  Akron,  Ohio. 
Wiper   blade.      2,090,681 ;    Aug.   24. 

Kemper,  Gilbert  L.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Sargent  &  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Casket  handle.     2,088,476  ;  July  27. 

Kemper,  Harry  C.      (See  Le  Blond,  R.  K.,  and  Kemper.) 

Kemper,  Kathe,  Halver,  assignor  to  F.  B.  Krauss, 
Schwarzenberg,  Saxony,  Germany.  Linen  wringing 
machine.     2,099,365  :  Nov.  16. 

Kempf,  Louis  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.     Free  cutting  alloys.     2,070,567  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kempf,  Louis  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Free  cutting  alloys.      2,076,568;    Apr.   13. 

Kempf,  Louis  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.     Free  cutting  alloys.      2,076,569 ;   Apr.    13. 

Kempf,  Louis  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.     Free  cutting  alloys.     2,076,570;   Apr.    13. 

Kempf,  Louis  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Free  cutting   alloys.     2,076,571  ;   Apr.   13. 

Kempf,  Louis  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Free   cutting  alloys.      2,076,572 ;  Apr.   13. 

Kempf,  Louis  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Free   cutting  alloys.     2,076,573  ;   Apr.   13. 

K(-iiipf,  Louis  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.     Free  cutting  alloys.      2,076,574 ;    Apr.   13. 

Kompf,  Louis  W.,  and  VV.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  Amorioa,  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.     Free  cutting  alloys.      2,076,575;   Apr.    13. 

Kempf,  Louis  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Oliio, 
nssignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgb,   Pa.     Free  cutting  alloys.     2,076,576;   Apr.    13. 

Kempf,  Iiouls  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Free  cutting   alloys.      2,076,577;   Apr.   13. 

Kempf,  I>ouiB  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Olilo, 
nssignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.     Free   cutting  alloys.      2,076,578;   Apr.   13. 

Kempf,  Louis  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pn.     Free   cutting  alloys.      2,070,570;   Apr.   13. 


Kempf,  Louis  W.,  and  W.  A.  Dean,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Free  cutting  alloys.     2,076,580 ;    Apr.   13. 

Kempf,  Steven  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Window  ventilator. 
2,092,673  ;  Sept.  7. 

Kempien,  August  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Electrical  indi- 
cator.    2,084,202  ;  June  15. 

Kempthorne,  James  L.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Rotary  engine. 
2,087,772  ;  July  20. 

Kempton,  Leslie  A.,  assignor  to  Edison  General  Electric 
Appliance  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Switch  handle. 
2,093,321 ;  Sept.  14. 

Kenan,  Wilder,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Precast  concrete  unit 
system  for  wall  construction.     2,078,144 ;  Apr.  20. 

Kenan,  William  R.,  Jr.     (See  Ward,  Howard,  assignor.) 

Kendall,  Charles  M.,  Sweetsers,  Ind.  Surgical  appliance. 
2,085,368  ;  June  29. 

Kendall  Company,  The.     (See  Kemp,  Milton  H.,  assignor.) 

Kendall  Company,  The.  (See  Secrist,  Horace  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kendall,  George  A.,  Windsor,  Ontario,  Canada.  Brake 
combination  for  dual  trailer  wheels  and  wheel  construc- 
tion.    2,082,292  ;  June  1. 

Kendall,  George  H.      (See  Lord,  S.  L.,  and  Kendall.) 

Kendall,  James  M.,  Woodbury  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignor 
to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Signal  translating  apparatus.     2,092,884  ;  Sept.  14. 

Kendall,  John  D.,  assignor  to  Ilford  Limited,  Ilford,  Eng- 
land.      Production     of     dyes     of     the     cyanine     type. 

2.080.049  ;  May  11. 

Kendall,  John  D.,  assignor  to  Ilford  Limited,  Ilford,  Eng- 
land.       Sensitization      of      photographic      emulsions. 

2.080.050  ;  May  11. 

Kendall,  Myron  A.,  Aurora,  111.,  assignor  to  Stephena- 
Adamson  Mfg.  Co.,  Conveyer  carrier.  2,095,444 ;  Oct. 
12. 

Kendall,  Paul  D.      (See  Frantz,  W.  A.,  and  Kendall.) 

Kendall,  Paul  D.,  Chrisman,  111.  Ingot  feeder  for  type 
casting   machines.      2,067,609 ;   Jan.    12. 

Kendall,  Robert  C,  Chicago,  111.  Lubricator  for  car 
journals.     2,095,257  ;  Oct.  12. 

Kendls,  Michael  B.,  Sedalia,  Mo.  Glass  cutting  mecha- 
nism.    2,078,386;  Apr.  27. 

Kendrick,  Arthur  B.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  James 
R.  Kendrick  Co.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Surgical  ap- 
pliance and  producing  same.     2,097,159  ;  Oct.  26. 

Kendrick,  Arthur  B.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
James  R.  Kendrick  Co.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Surgical 
belt.     2,100,964  ;  Nov.  30. 

Kendrick,  James  R.  Co.     (See  Fox,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Kendrick,  James  R.,  Co.  (See  Kendrick,  Arthur  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kendzierski,  Andrew,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Demountable  tire 
rim.     2.099,895  ;  Nov.  23. 

Kendzy,  Theodore  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Rope  tightener. 
2,090,005  ;   Aug.   17. 

Kenerson,  Stanley  M.,  assignor  to  The  Standard  Electric 
Time  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Electric-impulse 
time  instrument.     2,088,794  ;  Aug.  3. 

Keniston,  Albert  J.,  Jr.     (See  Tripp,  Elbert  D.,  assignor.) 

Kenlea  Manufacturing  Corp.  (See  Lea,  Harry  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kennand,  Donald  I.  M.  et  al.  (See  Carter,  William  A., 
assignor.) 

Kenne,  Archibald  T.,  Fairhope,  Ala.  Apparatus  for  con- 
verting wind  pressure  into  mechanical  energy. 
2,094,603  ;  Oct.  5. 

Kennecott  Wire  and  Cable  Company.  (See  McKean,  J.  R., 
and  Busey,  assignors.) 

Kennedv,  Ausbie  L.,  Niota,  Tenn.  Terracer.  2,070,436 ; 
Feb.  9. 

ICennedy,  Benjamin  H.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Faucet  connec- 
tion.    2,071,842  ;  Feb.  23. 

Kennedy,  Benjamin  H.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Infant's  bathing 
device.     2,072,038  ;  Feb.  23. 

Kennedy,  Benjamin  H.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Accessory  for 
infants'  bathing  devices.     2,089,801  ;  Aug.   10. 

Kennedy,  Benjamin  M.,  Rochostcr,  N.  Y.  Infant's  bathing 
device.     2,102,958  ;  Dec.  21. 

Kennedy,  Chester  B.,  Junction  City,  Kans.  Coupling  de- 
vice.    2,098,423  •   Nov.  9. 

Kennedy,  David  G.  (See  Illtt,  M.  V.,  Kennedy,  and 
Priddv.) 

Kennedy,  David  G.,  and  J.  K.  Rulon,  Parlin,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company.  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Dehydrating  cellulose  nitrate.  2,102,799  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Kennedv,  Dewey  M.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Infant's  bathtub 
and  I'oot  actuated  dressing  table  therefor.  2,102.950; 
Dec.  21. 

Kennedy,  Donald  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  system 
!ind  device  therefor.     2,076,840;  Apr.  13. 

Kennedy,  Donald  S.,  Longparlsh,  .\ndover,  England. 
Nonskid  device.     2,005,523;  Oct.   12. 

KcniK'dv.  Edinond  T..  Norwalk,  Conn.  Production  of  fi'lt 
and  felt  fiibrU'M.     2.0S3.3S3  ;  June  S. 

Kennedv,  lOdward,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipe  joint. 
2,07.''>',047  ;  Apr.  0. 

K(>nnedv,  Frank  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Connection  or  lolnt. 
2.0S6'.133  :    July   6. 

Kennedy.  Frank  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  nsslgnor  to  National 
Eloclric  Products  Corporation.  Nipple  nttnchment. 
2.097,371  ;  Oct.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Kennedy,  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  De  L.ival  Steam  Turbine 
Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Deep  well  pump.  2,100,560  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Kennedy.  (TPorfre  W.,  Pliiladelpliia.  Pa.  Toilet  assembly. 
2,099. lis  :  Xov.  IG. 

Kennedy.  Gordon  T.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Safety  base  re- 
ceptacle.    2.073,535  ;  Mar.  9. 

Kennedy.  Harry  K.      (See   Walker,  V>..  and  Kennedy.) 

Kennedy,  Harry  E.,  M.  A.  Rotemiund,  and  L.  T.  Jones, 
Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Electric  weld- 
ing.    2,103,727  ;  Dec.  28. 

Kennedy,  James  II..  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  Magnesium 
Cement  Laboratories.  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dwelling 
assembled  from  prefabricated  units.     2,097.796  ;  Nov.  2. 

Kennedy,  John  F.,  Evanston,  111.  Fluid  heater. 
2,099.018  :  Nov.  16. 

Kennedy,  Joseph  A.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Ana- 
conda Wire  &  Cable  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Latex 
treated  tubing.     2,076,729  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kennedy,  Joseph  E.,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation, 
Philadelphia.  Pa.     Furnace.     2,067,964  ;  Jan.  19. 

Kennedv,  Kenneth  W.  (See  Dixon,  C.  L.,  Kennedy,  and 
Stando.) 

Kennedy,  Leo  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Showcase  and  sham 
construction.     2,099,935  ;  Nov.  23. 

Kennedy,  Maigaret  H.     (See  Stokes,  W.  E.,  and  Kennedy.) 

Kennedv,  Michael  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fruit  juice  ex- 
tractor.    2.087,979  ;  July  27. 

Kennedy,  Owen  W.      (See  Squire,  E.  M.,  and   Kennedy.) 

Kennedy,  Theodore  R.,  Morrisville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Elec- 
trothermic  Corporation,  Ajax  Park,  Ewing  Township, 
N.  J.  Hydrogen  regulator  for  converter  spark  gap. 
2,069,495  ;   Feb.   2. 

Kennedy,  Thomas  E.,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Irrigating  hose. 
2,092.674;   .Sept.   7. 

Kennedy,  William  H.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.  Turkey 
saddle.     2,090,871  ;  Aug.   24. 

Kenney,  Charles  R.,  Brewer,  Maine.  Raker-tooth  gauge. 
2,079,215  :   May  4. 

Kenney,  Frederick  W.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Cylinder  lock. 
2,]  01.779  :   Dec.   7. 

Kenney,  Mahlon  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Compressor.     2.072.307  ;   Mar.  2. 

Kenney,  Mahlon  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Re- 
frigerator cabinet.     2,087,257  :  July  20. 

Kenney,  Mahlon  W.,  and  A.  R.  Constantine.  River  Forest, 
and  C.  W.  Preston,  Chicago,  assignors,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Chi- 
cago, 111.      Float  v.-ilvp.      2.087.913  ;  ,Tuly  27. 

Kenney,  Mahlon  W.,  and  A.  R.  Constantine.  River  Forest, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Reconstruction 
Finance  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Compressor. 
2,094,323  ;  Sept.  28. 

Kenney,  Marcus  P.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Automobile  hood 
light.     2,089,850  ;   Aug.    10. 

Kenney,  Ralph,  Melrose,  Mass.  Dental  film  holder. 
2,084,092  ;  June  15. 

Konnington,  William  O.  (See  Drew,  H.,  Kennington,  Con- 
stantine,  and   Ascoiigh.) 

Kennison,  Karl  R.,  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Builders 
Iron  Foundry,  Providence,  R.  I.  Open  nozzle. 
2,100,219  :  Nov.  23. 

Kennon,  L.  H.     (See  Snell,  Owens  C,  assignor.) 

Kenny,  Frederic  J.     (See  Fink,  C.  G.,  Kenny,  and  Hord.) 

Konnv.  Frederick  T.      (See  Kress,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Ken-Rad  Tube  &  Lamp  Corporation,  The.  (See  Bain,  G. 
W.,  and  Brian,  assignors.) 

Kensington,  Incorporated.  (See  Davidson,  Julius  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kensingt(m,  Incorporated.  (See  Weinzierl,  Josepli  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kent.  Arclior  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Thermal  insulation. 
2.079.374  :  May  4. 

Kent,  Everett  E.     (See  Allen,  Stratford  B.,  assignor.) 

Kent,  Frank  J.      (Sop  Henry,  Augustus  .M..  assignor.) 

Kent,  Fred  I?.,  and  J.  L.  Moftitt,  Columbia,  Miss. 
Brooder.     2,097,293  ;  Oct.  26. 

Kent,  Gordon  \T..  Canton.  Ohio.  Luminous  advertising 
apparatus.     2,077.111  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kent,  James  W.,  Brooklyn,  and  E.  Peters,  Richmond  Hill, 
N.  Y.     Roller  mill.     2,082,498  ;  June  1. 

Kent  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Knapp,  Charles  E.. 
assignor.) 

Kent,  Milton  A.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Electric  Garages,  Inc.  Parking  car. 
2,070,792;  Feb.   10. 

Kent,  Milton  A.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Electric  Garages,  Inc.  Garage  system. 
2.070,793;   Feb.   16. 

Kent-Owens  .Machine  Company.  (See  Treniblay,  Albert  F.. 
a.sslgnor. ) 

Kenworth  Motor  Truck  Corporation.  (See  Aitken,  Mur- 
ray,  as.ilgnor. ) 

Kenyon,  Alonzo  F.,  Wllkinsburg,  and  W.  G.  Cook,  Forest 
Hills,  assignors  to  Wesllnghouse  Electric  &  Rlanufac- 
turlng  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Rolling  mill 
drive   and   control    system.     2,084,035  ;   June   15. 

Kenyon.  ICIton  R.,  Geneseo,  Kans.  Cultivator.  2.098.720  • 
Nov.   0. 


Kenvon,  Roger  C,  Le  Grand,  Calif.  Power  steering 
system.     2,081,054;  May  18. 

Kenyon,  William  0.  (See  Minsk,  L.  M.,  Kenyon,  and 
Gray.) 

Kenyon,  William  O.,  and  R.  R.  Van  Dyke,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Selective  hydrolysis  of 
mixed  organic  acid  esters  of  cellulose.  2,070,602  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Kenyon,  William  O.,  and  R.  H.  Van  Dyke,  Rochester, 
n!  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Colored  cellulose 
ester  sheeting.     2,099,341  ;  Nov.  16. 

Kepfer,  Raymond  J.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesni 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Flux  for  galvanizing.  2,097,194 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Kepler,  Lionel  J.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Compensating  wheel 
mounting.     2,099,304  ;  Nov.  16. 

Kepler,  William  R.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Support  for  cylindrical 
vessels.     2.092.165  ;   Sept.   7. 

Kepner,   Robert  C.      (See  Johnson,  W.  V..   and  Kepner.) 

Keppinger,  Urban  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Article  gripping 
tool.     2,082,699  ;  June  1. 

Keppler,  Albert  E.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bailey  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Display  box.  2,102,079  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Keppler.   Helmut.      (See  Orthner,   L.,   and  Keppler.) 

Ker.  John  O.  (See  Ashton,  Ernest  W.  and  D.  W.,  and 
Iver. ) 

Kerk  Guild.  Inc.     (See  Hokerk,  Lynde  D.,  assignor.) 

Kermer,  Martin  J.,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Foundry  &  Ma- 
chine Company,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  vacuum 
crystallization.      2,088,601  ;   Aug.   3. 

Kermer.  JIartin  J.,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Foundrv  &  JIachine 
Co.,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Evaporator.      2,096.748 ;   Oct.    26. 

Kerniode,  James  E.,  Hayward,  Calif.  Automatic,  non- 
waste  pigeon  feeder.     2.092,848  ;  Sept.  14. 

Kern.  Bernard,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Carpet  and  floor  cleaner. 
2,100,806  ;  Nov.  30. 

Kern,  Emil.     (See  Winter,  C,  and  Kern.) 

Kern,  Erwin,  Ennetbaden,  assignor  to  Aktiengesellschaft 
Brown  Boveri  &  Cie.,  Baden,  Switzerland.  Electron 
discharge  device  regulating  system.     2,093,197 ;    Sept. 

Kern,  Fred  M.,    Detroit,  Jllch.     Temperature  control   de- 
vice.    2,076,406  :  Apr.  6. 
Kern,  Jacob  S.     (See  Waters,  W.  H.,  and  Kern.) 
Kern,  Jean  G.,  East  Aurora,  assignor  to  National  Aniline 

&  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Vat  dye 

composition  and  manufacture  thereof.     2,067,926  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Kern,  Jean  G.,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  National  Aniline  & 

Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dyeing  with 

vat  dyes.     2,007,927  ;  Jan.  19. 
Kern,  Jean  G.,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  National  Aniline  & 

Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Vat  dyeing 

process  and  composition.     2,067,928  ;  Jan.   19. 
Kern,  Jean  G.,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  National  ,A.niline  & 

Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dyeing  with 

vat  d.ves.     2,067,929  ;  Jan.  19. 
^^^^^•^^1^^    G.,    Hamburg,    assignor   to   National   Aniline 

&  Chemical  Company,   Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dyein" 

with  vat  dyes.     2,067,930  ;  Jan.  19. 
Kern,  Jean  G.,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  National  Aniline  and 

Chemical   Company,    Inc.,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Vat   dye 

assistants,  and  method  of  using.    2,074,150  ;  Mar.  16. 
Kcni.  Jean  G.,  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 

de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Diazo  amino 

compounds.      2,078,387  ;  Apr.  27. 
Kern    Jean  G.,  Hamburg.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 

de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Dyeing  proc- 
ess and  composition.     2,078,388;  Apr.   27. 

,."'^  •1^'^°    ^■'    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    The    W'.    J. 

McCahan  Sugar  Refining  &  Molasses  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.     Display  device.     2,102,596  ;  Dec.  21. 
Kejrn,  Rudolf,  Oschatz,  assignor  to  firm  :  Chemische  Fabrik 

R.   Baumheier   Aktiengesellschaft,   Zschollau,    Germany. 

JIanufacture    of    wetting,    penetrating,    frothing,    and 

washing  agents.     2.072.475  :  Mar.  2. 
^^'2  09"'937*^'^O^t^"''^^^'°^^^''  ^°"    ^"'■°ace  regenerator. 
Kernan,"  Frank  J., 'Newark,  N.  J.    Tag.    2,076,149  ;  Apr.  6. 
Kornan,     John     J.,     assignor     to     American     Bank     Sta- 

n'5JoS''Jo,^"".^Pi'"-^'    Baltimore,   Md.     Book   construction. 

2,088,521  ;  July  27. 

Kernor  Incinerator  Co.      (See  Nicol.  Herbert  E.,  assignor  ) 

Kornin,  Alfred  G.,  assignor  to  Mosinee  Paper  Mills  Com- 
pany, Mosinee,  Wis.  Steam  drier  system.  2,094,038 ; 
Sept.  28.  J  •       <        , 

Kerotest  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Mueller,  Rich- 
ard W.,  assignor.) 

Kerr  Arthur  N.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Phillips 
Petroleum  Company,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  Storing  and 
burning  combustible  mixtures.      2,070,209  ;   Feb.   9 

Kerr,  Henry  H..  Jr.,  assignor  to  Bennix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion    South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,074.730  ;  I\rar.  23. 

Kerr,  Horace  J.  B..  Millersburg,  Pa.  Machine  for  cutting 
seed  notatOPS.     2,069,010  ;  Jan    26 

Kerr,  Howard  J.  (See  Bailey,  E.  G.,  Hardgrove,  and 
Kerr.) 


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337 


KeiT,  Howard  J.,  Westfield,  assignor  to  The  Babcock  & 
Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Fluid  heater. 
2,067,670  ;  Jan.  12. 

Kerr,  Howard  J.,  Westfield,  assignor  to  The  Babcock  & 
Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Forced  flow  generator 
and   operating  same.     2,072,887  ;   Mar.  9. 

Kerr,  Howard  J.,  Westfield,  assignor  to  The  Babcock  & 
Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Furnace.  2,087,801  ; 
July  20. 

Kerr,  Howard  J.,  Westfield,  and  I.  L.  Langvand,  Barber- 
ton,  Ohio,  assignors  to  The  Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company, 
Bayonne,  N.  J.     Steam  boiler.     2,067,669  ;  Jan.  12. 

Kerr,  John  D.     (See  Talbert,  U.  W.,  and  Kerr.) 

Kerr,  Robert  H.     (See  Waters,  H.  H.,  and  Kerr.) 

Kerr,  Samuel  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Baldwin- 
Southwark  Corporation.  Cavitation  control  of  hydraulic 
machines.     2,079,258  ;  Way  4. 

Kerr,  Samuel  L.,  Philadelphia,  and  A.  Greig,  Upper 
Darby,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Baldwin-Southwark  Corpora- 
tion.    Valve  and  control  therefor.     2,075,812  ;  Apr.   6. 

Kerr,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  Bristol  Company, 
Waterbury,  Conn.  Automatic  starting  device  and  safety 
shut-off  for  gas-fired  industrial  furnaces.  2,085,195 ; 
June  29. 

Kerr,  William  J.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  and  C.  Webber, 
Hohokus,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Bristol  Company, 
Waterbury,  Conn.  Composite  cam  for  cycle  controllers. 
2,096,182  ;  Oct.   19. 

Kerrick,  Walter  B.     (See  Clayton,  B.,  Kerrick,  and  Stadt.) 

Kerrick,  Walter  B.  (See  Clayton,  B.,  Kerrick,  Stadt, 
and  Thurman.) 

Kerry,  John  R.,  Grayslake,  assignor  to  Belgard-Spero, 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Spectacle  strap  or  clip.  2,089,750  ; 
Aug.   10. 

Kersenbrock,  William  J.,  Brentwood,  Mo.  Trotline  rack. 
2,100,763;  Nov.  30. 

Kessener,  Herman  J.  N.  H.,  The  Hague,  Netherlands. 
Treatment  of  sewage  and  other  waste  liquors. 
2,098,152  :  Nov.  2. 

Kersey,  Earl  N.,  Tampieo,  Tamps,  Mexico.  Support  and 
lifting  attachment  for  wheels.     2,075,730  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kershaw,  Arnold.      (See  Wyler,  M.,  and  Kershaw.) 

Kershaw,  Henrv,  Newark,  iS.  J.  Apparatus  for  marking 
articles.     2,101,219  ;  Dec.  7. 

Kershaw,  John  G.,  Drummondville,  assignor  to  Dominion 
Textile  Company  Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Regulating  feeding  and  forming  roll  in  opening  and 
picking  machinery.     2,075,525  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kershaw,  William  E.,  Gwynedd  Valley,  assignor  to  The 
Electric  Storage  Battery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Separator  and  spacer  for  storage  battery  plates. 
2,066.939  :  Jan.  5. 

Kerstetter,  iJ'rank  L.,  et  al.  (See  Norman,  Joseph  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kersting,  Bernard  H^  Ben  Avon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Dravo  Contracting  Company.  Barge  shifter.  2,071,168  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Kesling,  Elmer  G.,  Bloomfield,  Mo.  Gear  shifting  mech- 
anism.     2,069,520  :  Feb.  2. 

Kesling,  Elmer  G.,  Bloomfield,  Mo.  Gear  shifting  mecha- 
nism.    2,073,108;   Mar.  9. 

Kesling,  Elmer  G.,  Bloomfield,  Mo.  Gear  shifting  mecha- 
nism.    2,083,715  ;  June  15. 

Kessol,  Michael  D.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Rule  cutting 
machine.     2,074,922  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kesselring,  Camillus  J.,  et  al.  (See  Grosser,  Stephen  A., 
assignor.) 

Kesselring,  Fritz,  Berlin-Hermsdorf,  and  F.  Begrich,  Ber- 
lin-Zehlendorf,  Germany,  assignors  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.      Circuit  interrupter.     2,067,673 ;    Jan.   12. 

Kesselring,  Fritz,  Berlin-Hermsdorf,  and  F.  Koppelmann 
and  W.  Kaufmann,  Berlln-Siemensstadt,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Circuit  breal.er.  2,080,612  ; 
May  18. 

Kessener,  Herman  J.  N.  H.,  The  Hague,  Netherlands, 
assignor  to  The  Dorr  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  sewage  sludge  digestion. 
2,081,0.39  ;  Alay  18. 

Kessler,  Charles  A.,  Plainfield,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Eli'/abeth,  N.  J.  Loop-taker 
and  bobbin-case  device  for  sewing  machines.  2,085,099  ; 
Juno  29. 

Kessler,  Charles  J.     (See  Chadwick,  L.  S.,  and  Kcsslor.) 

Kessler,  Charles  J.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  Per- 
fection Stove  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Oven  and 
the  lilco.     2,072,820;  Mar.  2. 

Kessler,  Charles  J.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  Per- 
fection Stove  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Oil  burning 
stove.     2,096,812  :  Oct.  26. 

Kessler  Chemical  Corporation.  (See  Goldschmldt,  S., 
and  Martin,  assignors.) 

Kessler,  Frank,  Villa  Park,  assignor  to  Associated  Elec- 
tric Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  telo- 
plione  system.     2,070,649  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kessler,   (ieorge.      (See  Wuerfel,    William,   assignor.) 

Kessl(!r,  Narry  A.,  BiilTalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Kalinan  Steel 
Corpoi-atlon.     llollliig  mill.     2,009,496  ;  Feb.  2. 

Kessler,  Jacob,  Klcliiiioiul  Hill,  N.  Y.  I'holoolectrio  image 
converter.      2.0!)1,8()2;    Aug.   .'51. 

Kessler,  Jacob.  Richmond  Tlill.  N.  Y.  Milking  commulaloi 
blocks  for  Ciithodi'   ray   tubes.      2,0!)I.K6:!;   Aug.  31. 


Kessler,  John  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  B.  D.  Apple. 
Enclosing    coil    structures.      2,095,705  ;    Oct.    12. 

Kessler,  Joseph  F.,  Canton,  Mass.  Cable  winding  ap- 
paratus.    2,083,954  ;  June  15. 

Kessler,  Julius,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Knitting  machine. 
2,103,852  ;  Dec.  28. 

Kessler,  Lee  H.,  Springville,  N.  Y.  Sand  dewatering  ap- 
paratus.    2,075,207  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kessler,  Martin,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shock  absorber. 
2.075,991  ;  Apr.  6. 

Kestel,  Henry  C,  assignor  to  The  Myers  Regulator  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  ,  Ohio.  Window  regulating  device. 
2,069.611  ;  Feb.  2. 

Kestel,  Henry  C,  assignor  to  The  Myers  Regulator  Co., 
Toledo.  Ohio.     Regulator.     2,077,483  ;  Apr.  20. 

Kestell,  Thomas  A.     (See  Gouldbourn,  J.,  and  Kestell.) 

Ke.stell,  Thomas  A.  (See  Gouldbourn,  J.,  Kestell,  and 
Keall.) 

Kesti,  Charles  J.,  and  P.  J.  Lenz,  Hood  River,  Oreg. 
Fish   screen.     2,095,504;  Oct.   12. 

Ketay,  Morris  F.     (See  Reichel,  W.  A.,  Havill,  and  Ketay. ) 

Ketcham,  Frank,  Dearborn,  and  G.  E.  Dunn,  Detroit,  Mich., 
assignors  to  The  Universal  Products  Company,  Inc. 
Mechanism  for  assembling  bearings.    2,068,683  ;  Jan.  26. 

Ketcham,  Frank,  Dearborn,  and  G.  E.  Dunn,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  assignors  to  Universal  Products  Co.,  Inc.  Roller 
bearing  assembling  machine.     2,097,669  :  Nov.  2. 

Ketcham,  Howard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Color  analyzing 
apparatus.     2,101,741  ;   Dec.   7. 

Ketcham,  Lyman  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Teleradio 
Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Condenser. 
2,086,914  ;  July  13. 

Ketchpel,  Paul  A.,  West  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  stoker  and  fire  door. 
2,074,124;  Mar.  16. 

Ketchpel,  Paul  A.,  West  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.-  Y.  Fuel  deflecting  mechanism. 
2,088,602  ;  Aug.   3. 

Ketchum,  Henry  G.      (See  Ashton,  Ward,  assignor.) 

Ketchum  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ashton,  Erbest 
W.,  assignor.) 

Ketchum  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ashton,  Ernest 
W.  and  D.  W.,  and  Ker,  assignors.) 

Ketner,  Louis  P.  G.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Combina- 
tion lock.     2,087,914  :  July  27. 

Kettering,  Charles  F.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Synchronous  control  of  clutch  servos.  2,080,487  ; 
May  18. 

Kettering,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  Gener.al  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,093,968  ;  Sept.  21. 

Kettering,  Charles  F.,  and  E.  C.  Sittler,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  General  Jlotors 
Corporation.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  creating  an 
artificial  fever.     2,098,295  ;  Nov.  9. 

Kettler,  Clarence  J.,  and  L.  W.  Foster,  Pittsfleld,  Mass., 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Voltage  reg- 
ulating system.     2,090,516;  Aug.    17. 

Kettles,  Richard  C,  Jr.,  Glen  Head,  N.  Y.  Dispensing 
device.     2,092,166  ;   Sept.   7. 

Kettles,  Richard  C,  Jr.,  Glen  Head,  N.  Y.  Dispensing 
device.     2,092,167;   Sept.  7. 

Kettles,  Richard  C,  Jr.,  Glen  Head,  N.  Y.  Dispensing 
apparatus   for   interfolded  towels.     2.092,168 ;   Sept.   7. 

Kettleworth  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.  (See  Struble,  Minnie  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kettnich,  Albert  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Valve.  2,101,316 ; 
Doc.   7. 

Kettring,  Chauncey  B.,  Montezuma,  Ohio.  Combination 
fishing  lure.     2,079,509  ;  May  4. 

Kettron,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Illinois  Electric  Porce- 
lain Company,  Macomb,  111.  House  wiring  system. 
2,076,650  ;  Apr.  13. 

ICeutfel,  Adolf  W.,  Montclair,  assignor  to  Keuffol  &  Esser 
Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Runner  for  slide  rules. 
2,086,502  ;  July  6. 

Kcuffel,  Adolf  W..  Montclair.  and  W.  Gotham,  Elizabeth, 
assignors  to  Keuffel  &  Esser  Co.,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Measuring  tape.     2,089,209 ;   Aug.    10. 

Kinilt'el  &  Esser  Company.  (See  KeulTel,  Adolf  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Keuirel  &  Esser  Co.  (See  Keuffel,  A.  W.,  and  Gotham, 
assignors.) 

KeulR,  Henry  P.  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ornamental  molded 
figure.     2,067,766  ;  Jan.  12. 

Keunecke,  Emit,  Oppau,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Fnrbenindua- 
trie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-tho-Main,  Ger- 
many. Oxidizing  paralllnlc  hydrocarbons.  2,095,473; 
Oct.  12. 

Kevillo,  Jesse  F.,  assignor  to  Nekoosa-Edwnrds  Paper 
C^ompany,  Port  Edwards,  Wis.  Trl-tab  for  rolls  of  web 
material.     2,094,454  ;   Sept.  28. 

Kewaskuni  Aluminum  Comimny.  (See  llron,  .\lbert  G., 
assignor.) 

Key  Company.      (See  Key,  Frederick  E.,  assignor.) 

Key,  Frederick  E.,  St.  TiOuls,  Afo.,  assignor  to  Kev  Com- 
pany.     Tube  conneclJng   device.      2,070.081  ;    l'c'l>.   !». 

Key,  Frederick  10.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Ki>v  Com- 
pany.  East  St.  Louis,  HI.  Return  bend,  2,0t(!,S,'>0 ; 
Apr.    la 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Key,  Frederick  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Key  Com- 
pany, East  St.  Louis,  111.     Tube.     2,084,145  ;   June  15. 

Key,  Frederick  E.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  assignor  to  Key  Com- 
pany, East  St.  Louis,  111.  Stud  bolt.  2,084,146 ; 
June  15. 

Key,  Frederick  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Key  Com- 
pany, East  St.  Louis,  111.  Return  bend.  2,095,443 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Keyes.  Harmon  E.,  Miami,  Ariz.  Flotation  of  cement 
copper.     2,070,133  ;  Feb.  9. 

Keyes,  Harmon  E.,  Miami,  Ariz.  Preparation  and  use 
of   iron   as   a   precipitant.      2,070,134 ;   Feb.   9. 

Keyes,  John  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Wire   insulating  machine.     2,092.074 ;    Sept.   7. 

Keys,  Charles  B.,  Forest  Glen,  Md.  Trailer  coupling. 
2,085,260  ;  June  29. 

Keyser,  Merriel  D.,  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Md.  Artificial 
lure.     2,100,963  ;  Nov.  30. 

Keyssner,  Ernst.      (See  Reppe,  W.,  and  Keyssner.) 

Keyssner,  Ernst.     (See  Reppe,  W.,  Keyssner,  and  Dorrer.) 

Keystone  Driller  Company.  (See  Elmes,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Keystone  Grinder  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Cooney,  Lawrence  J.,  assignor.) 

Keystone  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Moomaw,  Lewis  H.,  assignor.) 

Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company.  (See  Hopkins,  Dur- 
ward  K.,  assignor.) 

Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company.  (See  Williamson,  H. 
v.,  and  Simmons,  assignors.) 

Keystone  View  Company.  (See  Kelly,  Benjamin  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Keyworth.  Edward  C.  (See  Schwarzbaum,  H.  D.,  and 
Keyworth.) 

Keyworth,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Collier-Keyworth  Com- 
pany, Gardner,  Mass.     Chair  iron.     2,082,499  ;  June  1. 

Khalil,  Seyed,  assignor  to  Royal  Typewriter  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type  bar  for  typewriters  and  the 
like.     2,071,206  ;  Feb.   16. 

Khalil,  Seyed,  assignor  to  Royal  Typewriter  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine.  2,099,810  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Kharascli,  Morris  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Eli  Lilly 
and  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Organo-morcury  1,2- 
aliphatic-diamlne  sulphites,  and  producing  them. 
2,069,105  ;  Jan.  26. 

Kharasch,  Morris  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Eli  Lilly 
and  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Organo-mercury 
derivatives  of  1,2-aliphatic-diamine  thiosulphates  and 
producing  them.     2,069,160  ;  Jan.  26. 

Kharasch,  Morris  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Eli  Lilly 
and  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  1,2-aliphatic-diamlne 
thiosulphates  and  preparing  them.     2,069,167;  Jan.  26. 

Kharasch,  Morris  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Refining  gasoline.     2,076,581 ;  Apr.  13. 

Kharasch,  IMorris  S.,   Chicago,  111.,   assignor  to  Eli  Lilly 
and   Company,   Indianapolis,  Ind.     Hydrogenated  ergo- 
tocin.     2,086,5.59  ;  July  13. 

Kharasch,  Morris  S.,  and  R.  R.  Legault,  Chicago,  111.,  as- 
signors to  Eli  Lilly  and  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Obtaining  an  effective  ergot  preparation.  2,082,342 ; 
June  1. 

Kharasch,  Morris  S..  and  R.  R.  Legault,  Chicago,  111.,  as- 
signors to  Eli  Lilly  and  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Obtaining  ergot  extracts.     2,082,343  ;  June  1. 

Kharasch,  Morris  S.,  and  O.  Reinmuth,  Chicago,  111.,  as- 
.'sig'nors  to  Eli  Lill.v  and  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Bcnzonosulplionalkanolaniido  derivatives  and  produc- 
ing thorn.     2,097,414  ;  Oct.  26. 

Kharasch,  Morris  S.,  and  O.  Reinmuth,  Chicago,  111.,  as- 
signors to  Eli  Lilly  and  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Benzenesulphonhvdroxamido  derivatives  and  produc- 
ing them.     2,097,415  ;  Oct.  26. 

Khodakoff,  Maxim  S.,  assignor  to  Hydroxsul,  Inc.,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.     Antiseptic.     2,082,003  ;  June  1. 

Khoenle,  Herman  F.,  assignor  to  The  Enterprise  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Casting  bait. 
2,100,289  :  Nov.  23. 

Kibbep,  E.  C.     (See  Wcstman,  Emil,  assignor.) 

Kick,  Louis  J.,  Union  City,  N.  J.  Hose  jack.  2,098,548  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Kickonbush,  Ray,  Burlington,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Luse- 
Stcvenson  Co..  Chicago,  111.  Bedding.  2,081,334  ;  May 
25. 

Klckhofel,  Albert  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Educational  game. 
2,075,442  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kirklor,  T.  J.,  et  al.      (See  Obodzinski,  Anton,  assignor.) 

Kidde.  Walter,  &  Company.  (See  Freygang,  Walter  II., 
assignor.) 

Kiddo,  Walter.  &  Company.  (See  Grant,  Harry  C,  Jr.,- 
.issignor. ) 

Kidde,  Walter,  &  Company.  (See  Heigls,  Henry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

KIdde,  Waller,  &  Company.     (See  Mapes  Daniel,  assignor.) 

Kidde,  Walter,  Sales  Company.  (See  Ilill,  Valentine  J., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Kidder,  lOlwln  11.,  assignor  to  Link-Belt  Conipanv,  Chicago, 
111.     Hoisting   mechanism.     2,089.700;  Aug.'lO. 

Kidney.  Carloton  H.,  West  Brighton,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y., 
assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J 
Controlling  apparatus.     2,081,542  ;  May  25. 


Kieber,  Eugen,  Cottonwood,  Idaho.  Protective  device  for 
automobiles.     2,075,040  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kiech,  Clarence  F.,  Pasadena,  assignor  to  Petroleum  Rec- 
tifying Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  protecting  insulating 
bushings  of  a  dehydrator.     2,072,888  ;  Mar.  9. 

Kieckhefer  Container  Company.  (See  Kieckhefer,  Herbert 
M.,  assignor.) 

Kieckhefer  Container  Company.  (See  Wells,  R.,  and 
Kieckhefer,  assignors.) 

Kieckhefer,  Herbert  M.     (See  Wells,  R.,  and  Kieckhefer.) 

Kieckhefer,  Herbert  M.,  Riverton,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Kieckhefer  Container  Company,  Delair, 
N.  J.  Manufacturing  containers  or  parts  thereof. 
2,099,936  ;  Nov.  23. 

Kiecksee,  Max,  Wilmersdorf,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Knorr- 
Bremse  Aktiengesellschaft,  Lichtenberg,  Berlin,  (Ger- 
many. Percussive  tool  driven  by  an  internal  combustion 
engine.     2,072,266  ;   Mar.   2. 

Kiecksee,  Max,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  assignor  to  Martin 
Eichelgrun,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Ram- 
ming machine  driven  by  internal  combustion. 
2,090,842  ;  Aug.  24. 

Kiefer,  Albert,  assignor  to  The  Hisey-Wolf  Machine  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bolt  turning  machine  and  the 
like.     2,073,967  ;  Mar.  16. 

Kiefer,  Herman  E.,  Burlington  Township,  Burlington 
County,  N.  J.  Curing  forage  crops.  2,091,284 ;  Aug. 
31. 

Kiefer,  Johannes,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Projector  and 
searchlight.     2,091,818  ;  Aug.   31. 

Kiefer,  Johannes,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Searchlight. 
2,091,819  ;  Aug.  31. 

Kiefer,  Johannes,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Projector. 
2,091,820;  Aug.  31. 

Kiefer,  Karl,  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Fechheimer, 
Paul  R.,  assignor.) 

Kiekhaefer,  Elmer  C.  (See  Stearns,  R.  H.,  and  Kiek- 
haefer.) 

Kiehl,  Royal.     (See  Klamp,  P.,  and  Kiehl.) 

Kiel,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Ripley  Corporation,  Chicago, 
111.  Jlethod  of  and  apparatus  for  recording  sound  on 
the  edge-  of  film.     2,079,572  ;  May  4. 

Kiel,  John  R.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Ripley  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.     Sound  recording.     2.095,750  ;  Oct.  12. 

KieJ,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Ripley  Corporation.  Chicago, 
111.  Sound  recording  and  reproducing.  2,096,113 ; 
Oct.   19. 

Kielland,  Jacob  de  R.     (See  Samuelsen,  H.,  and  Kielland.) 

Kielinanso^lg,  tJeorg,  I\iaria-i;nzersdorf,  near  Vienna, 
Austria.  Nonskid  device  for  vehicle  wheels.  2,078,764  : 
Apr.   27. 

Kiena,  Frederick  W.,  West  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Automatic 
station  selector  and  tuning  device.     2,097,330  ;  Oct.  26. 

Kienle,  Herman  J.      (See  Bierwirth,  E.  A.,   and  Kienle.) 

Kienle,  Roy  H.     (See  Crossley,  M.  L.,  Kienle,  and  Royer.) 

Kiep,  Johann  N.,  Altona-Hochkamp,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Hydraulic  Coupling  Patents  Limited,  London,  Eng- 
land. Hydraulic  power  transmission  system.  2,082,581 ; 
June  1. 

Kiernan,  James  P.,  Derby,  Conn.  Cigarette  and  cigar 
holder.     2,093,760  :  Sept.  21. 

Iviesel.  William  F.,  Jr.,  Hollidaysburg,  Pa.  Center  sill. 
2,079,862  :  May  11. 

Kiesel.  William  F.,  Jr.,  Hollidaysburg,  assignor  to  The 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Railway  car.     2,092,457 ;    Sept.   7. 

Kiesel,  William  F.,  Jr.,  Hollidaysburg.  assignor  to  The 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Re- 
frigor.ntor  car  and  the  like.     2.093,896;   Sept.  21. 

Kieselbach,  Henry  A.,  Montclalr,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Johns- 
Manville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Thermal  in- 
sulation.    2,099,740  ;  Nov.  23. 

Kienzl^,  Paul  J.  A.,  Nogent-Sur/Oise,  assignor  to  Com- 
pagnie  Nationale  de  Matieres  Colorantes  et  Manufac- 
turers de  Produits  Chemiques  du  Nord  Reunies,  Eta- 
blissements  Kuhlmann,  Paris,  France.  Preparation  of 
azo-dycstuffs.     2,095,639  ;  Oct.   12. 

Kiesskalt,  Siegfried.     (See  Schweitzer,  E.,  and  Kiesskalt.) 

Kiesskalt,  Siegfried,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  and  AV.  Mejer, 
Bad  Soden,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktien- 
gesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Gormanv.  Appa- 
ratus for  purifying  gases.     2,094.844  ;  Oct.  5. 

Kifer,  Ward  G.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bearing 
Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Roller  bearing.  2,071,797  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Kiff,  Arthur  L.,  Hammondsport,  N.  Y.  Crate  or  lug. 
2.081,821  ;  May  25. 

Kight,  Orval  I.,  Ralston,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F. 
Lindee,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Dispenser.     2,090,128  ;  Aug.  17 

Kilayko.  Victorino  M.,  Occidental  Negros,  P.  I.  Plate 
distilling   column.      2,090,534 ;    Aug.    17. 

Kilb,  Francis  C,  Larchmont,  assignor  to  American  Radi- 
ator Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ventilating  apparatus. 
2.081,106;  May  18. 

Kilb,  Francis  C.  Larchmont,  assignor  to  American  Radi- 
ator Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ventilating  apparatus. 
2,081,108  ;  May  18. 


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Kilb,  Francis  C,  Larchmont,  assignor  to  American  Badi- 
ator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ventilating  apparatus. 
2,081,109  ;  May  18. 

Kilb,  Francis  C,  and  H.  S.  Woodruff,  Larchmont,  as- 
signors to  American  Radiator  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Ventilating  apparatus.     2,081,107 ;  May   18. 

Kilborn,  Karl  B.,  assignor  to  Seiberling  Latex  Products 
Company,   Akron,    Ohio.     Valve.     2,085,369 ;   June   29. 

Kilborn-Sauer  Company,  The.  (See  Sauer,  Henry  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kilby  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Grill,  H.  E., 
and  Feldstein,  assignors.  1 

Kilcarr,  Gilbert  M.,  Hillside,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
state Equipment  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aerial 
tramway  carrier  dumping  device.     2,095,552  ;  Oct.  12. 

Kilcup,  Benjamin  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Scraping  device. 
2,081,706  ;  May  25. 

Kile,  George  B.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  Libby,  Mc- 
Neill &  Libby,  Chicago,  111.  Beet  peeler.  2,072,598; 
Mar.  2. 

Kilgen,  George  J.,  et  al.  (See  Highfill,  Ernest  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kilgen,  George  J.,  et  al.  (See  Langdon,  Jesse  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kilgore,  George  R.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Magnetron.     2,075,855  ;  Apr.  6. 

Kilgore,  Joseph  D.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  St.  Louis 
Pistols  &  Caps,  Inc.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cap  pistol. 
2,098,006  ;  Nov.  2. 

Kilgore,  Lee  A.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Low-loss  dynamo-electric  machine.  2,078,668 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Kilgore,  Lee  A.,  Forest  Hills,  and  B.  A.  Rose,  Swissvale, 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Turbine-generator 
ventilation.     2,094,358  ;  Sept.  28. 

Kilgore,  Lowell  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Insectifuge  and 
insecticide.     2,070,603  ;  Feb.  16. 

Kilgore  Mfg.  Company,  The.  (See  Rickenbacher,  Robert 
J.,  assignor.) 

Killars,  John,  Jr.,  Greenville,  S.  C,  assignor  to  Draper 
Corporation,  Hopedale,  Mass.  Filling  feeler  mechanism. 
2,085,716  ;  June  29. 

Killars,  John,  Jr.,  Spartansburg,  S.  C,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Heberlein  Patent  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Producing  linen-like  materials  and  prod- 
ucts therefrom.     2,103,080  ;  Dec.  21. 

Killefer  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Killefer, 
Robert,  assignor.) 

Killefer  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Sjorgren,  O. 
W.,  and  Mitchell,  assignors.) 

Killefer  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Wadelton, 
Edwin,  assignor.) 

Killefer,  Robert,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Killefer  Manufacturing  Corporation. 
Revolving  ripper.    2,100,856 ;  Nov.  30. 

Killen,  James  R.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigera- 
tion.    2,074,402  ;  Mar.  23. 

Killen,  James  R.,  Dayton.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refriger- 
ating apparatus.     2,093,839  ;  Sept.  21. 

Killgore,  Robort  J.,  Los  Nietos,  Calif.  Rock  drill  bit. 
2.097,0.30  :  Oct.  26. 

Killik,  William  L.,  London,  England.  Artist's  color  box. 
2,071,169  ;  Feb.  16. 

Killman,  Robert  T.     (See  Killman.  Thomas  A.,  and  R.  T.) 

Killman,  Thomas  A.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  Dazey 
Churn  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Can 
opener.  _  2,070,279  ;    Feb.    9. 

and   R.   T.,   assignors   to   The  Pro- 
Corporation,      Nashville,      Tenn. 
Sept.   7. 
.        2,067,711;  Jan.  12. 

Killman,  Thomas  A.  and  R.  T.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Vegetable 
Rlicer.     2,103,537  ;  Dec.  28. 

Killmer,  Miles  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Apparatus  for  erect- 

Killmoyer,  Chester  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  G.  L.  Reich- 
helm,  Short  licach.  Conn.,  .n.ssignors  to  F.  A.  Kane,  Long 
Island  City,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  gasifying  a  liquid 
fuel.     2,102,800  ;  Dec.  21. 

Kilmer,  Charles  B.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Container 
Corporation     of    America,     Chicago,     111.       Container. 

2.075.017  ;   Mar.   30. 

Kilmer,  Charles  B.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Container 
Corr)oration     of    America,     Chicago,     111.       Container. 

2.075.018  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kilpatrick,  Howard  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Portable  sew- 
ing machine.  2,091,994 ;  Sept.  7. 
Kilpola,  Ano  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Borg-Warnor  Corporation.  Automatic 
transmission.  2,097,509  ;  Nov.  2. 
Kilsli-om,  Axel,  CranRton,  R.  T.,  assignor  to  Tlenry  liGdercr 
&  Bro.,  Inc.      Lighter.      2,079,454;  May  4. 

Hawaii.     Battery  cable  terminal 
Apr.  27. 
(See    Marsh,    Alonzo    K.,     ns- 


Killman,   Thomas   A., 
gressive      Research 
Wrench.     2,092,510 ; 
Ing  tunnel  linings. 


Kim,   Mathow  T.,   r;il;i, 
protector.      2,078,855, 

Kimball,    A.,    Company, 
slgnor.) 

Kimball,  A.,  Company. 

Kimball,  A.,  Company, 
assignors.) 


(See  Welmont,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
(See  Welmont,  J.,   and   Hazard, 


Kimball,  Albert  N.,  East  Wampole,  Mass.  Static  neu- 
tralizing device.     2,087,915  ;  July  27. 

Kimball,  Donald  E.,  assignor  to  The  Safety  Equipment 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Eye  protective  device. 
2,066,838  ;  Jan.  5. 

Kimball,  James  L.,  Danvers,  assignor  to  Ruggles-Klinge- 
mann  Mfg.  Co.,  Salem,  Mass.  Regulator.  2,102,007  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Kimball,  Leo  B.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Fuel 
Development  Corporation.  De-icing  internal  combus- 
tion engine  fuel  supply  apparatus.    2,080,488 ;  May  18. 

Kimball,  Leo  B.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Fuel 
Development  Corporation.  Automatic  fuel  mixture  ad- 
justment according  to  temperatures.    2,097,925  ;  Nov.  2. 

Kiimball,  Leo  B.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Fuel 
Development  Corporation.  Deicing  apparatus  for  air- 
planes.    2,097,926  ;  Nov.  2. 

Kimball,  Marston  H.      (See  Sorber,  D.  G.,  and  Kimball.) 

Kimball,  Wallace  D.,  Jackson  Heights,  and  C.  I.  Braren, 
Jamaica,  assignors  to  Standard-Knapp  Corporation, 
Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Package  collector.  2,090,129  ; 
Aug.   17. 

Kimball,  Wallace  D.,  Jackson  Heights,  and  C.  I.  Braren, 
Jamaica,  assignors  to  Standard-Knapp  Corporation, 
Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Carton  closing  machine. 
2,095,258;  Oct.  12. 

Kimbell,  Fordyce,  Miami,  Fla.  Annunciator  for  horse 
races.     2,081,822  ;  May  25. 

Kimber,  George  A.  (See  Grill,  H.  J.,  Kimber,  and 
Stohlberger.) 

Kimberly-Clark  Corporation.  (See  Hunter,  Hester  W., 
assignor.) 

Kimble  Glass  Company.  (See  Anastor,  Charles  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kimble  Glass  Company.  (See  Kimble,  H.  K.,  and  Richter, 
assignors.) 

Kimble  Glass  Company.     (See  Moran,  James  J.,  assignor.) 

Kimble,  Herman  K.,  and  H.  Richter,  assignors  to  Kimble 
Glass  Company,  Vineland,  N.  J.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  shaping  bodies.     2,103,585  ;  Dec.  28. 

Kimble,   John   S.      (See  McMahon,   E.   M.,    and   Kimble.) 

Kime,  Charles  G.,  assignor  to  The  Burch  Corporation, 
Crestline,  Ohio.  Stone  spreading  machine.  2,089,094  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Kimerlin,  Harold  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Germicidal  com- 
position and  preparing  the  same.     2,067,674  ;  Jan.  12. 

Kimmel,  George  P.      (See  Page,  Louis  J.,  assignor.) 

Kimmich,  Elmer  G.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Belt  drive.  2,102|560  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Kimmick,  Albert  R.      (See  Walker,  Chauncev  M.,  assignor.) 

Kimpton,  John  N.,  Newport,  Monmouthshire,  Wales. 
Footwear.     2,074,697  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kimura  ,  Kintaro,  Tokyo-Shi,  Japan.  Manufacture  of 
canned  refreshing  food.     2,083,302  ;  June  8. 

Kinast,  John  J.,  Beloit,  Wis.  Combination  tool. 
2,103,008  ;  Dec.  21. 

Kinatome  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Bundick,  C.  U.,  and 
Proctor,  assignors.) 

Kinatome  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Foster,  Warren  D., 
assignor.) 

Klncaid,  Clarence  L.     (See  Hapkins,  Dimitri  N.,  assignor.) 

Kind,  Oscar,  Rodenkirchen-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Work- 
ing method  and  machine  for  the  manufacture  of  stick- 
ing paper  strips  provided  with  loop  handles  for  carry- 
ing purposes.    2,095,139  ;  Oct.  5. 

Kinder,  Halsey  G.,  assignor  to  Macwhyte  Company, 
Kenosha,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  and  method  of  shaping 
wire.     2,095,474;  Oct.  12. 

Kinder,  Orville  L.,  assignor  to  Advance  Paint  Company, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.     Flat  varnish.     2.071.389  ;  .\pr.  27. 

Kindl,  Carl  H.     (See  Aseltine,  F.  E.,  Kindl,  and  Pontis.) 

Kindl,  Carl  H.     (See  Werner,  C.  J.,  and  Kindl.) 

Kindl,  Carl  H.,  and  C.  J.  Rowe,  Davton,  Ohio,  assignors 
to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Com- 
bined motor  mounting  and  belt  tightener.  2,073,158 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Kindl,  Joseph  V.,  and  J.  J.  Slavin.  assignors  to  The  W.  J. 
Schocnberger  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Safety  de- 
vice for  gas  stoves.     2,091,550;  Aug.   31. 

Kinetic  Chemicals,  Inc.  (See  Daudt,  H.  W.,  Youker,  and 
Mattison,    assignors.) 

Kinetic  Cycle  Research  Corporation.  (See  Kahn,  Benja- 
min, assignor.) 

King,  Andrew,  Penn  Valley,  Pa.  Casting  machine. 
2,070,374  ;  Apr.  C. 

King,  Andrew,  Narberth,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  controlling 
wehs.      L'.07S.06!)  ;   Aiir.    27. 

King,  Archie  P.,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporalod.  Now  York,  N.  Y. 
Receipt  ion   of  guided  waves.     2,088,719;  .\ug.  3 

KlnK.  CliMrles  J.,  assignor  to  The  Porfeel  Ion  Steel  Body 
Company,  Gallon,  Ohio.  Domonslrating  apparatus. 
2,09(!,197  ;  Oct.   19. 

King,  ("hin-nce  D.      (See  Zimmerman,   R.   E.,  and  King.) 

Kinc  cnn'ord  G.,  Providence,  R.  L  Handbag.  2,093,-l49  • 
S(>i)t.  21. 

King,  Edward  F.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Available  Truck 
Company,  Chicago,  111.     Coupling.     2,077,481  ;  Apr    20 

King,  Floyd  L.,  Sacraniento,  Calif.  Boot  topping  device." 
2.096,588:  Oct.  10.  i  i      s  «: 

King,  Frank  O.,  Kisslnunoo.  Fin.  Optical  Illusion  elTocts 
or  the  like.     2,074,297  ;  Mar.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


King,  Frederick  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulosic  pellicle  and  preparing 
same.     2,074,336;  Mar.  23. 

King,  FrwiericU  II.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Marble  game. 
2.U97.(>T() :  Nov.  2. 

King,  Frodericlc  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Foot  arch  support. 
2,088,707  ;  Aug.  3.  .     ^  „     .      ^  ^ 

King,  George  D.,  assignor  to  United  States  Gypsum  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Core  composition  for  plaster  board. 
2,070,551  :  Feb.  9.  ,  ^     .      ^ 

King  George  D.,  assignor  to  United  States  Gypsum  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Set-stabilized  gypsum  plaster. 
2,078,198 ;  Apr.  20.  ,  ,.     .      ^ 

King,  George  D.,  assignor  to  United  States  Gypsum  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Heatproofed  set-stabilized  gypsum 
plaster.     2,078,199  ;  Apr.  ^0. 

King  George  D.,  assignor  to  United  States  Gypsum  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Set-sUbilized  gypsum  plaster. 
2,078,200 ;  Apr.  20.  .  ^      „.     ,.     ^ 

King  Georgp  E.,  WilUinsburg,  assignor  to  \\  cstinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Control  system.     2.067,153  ;  Jan.  5. 

King  George  E.,  Willdnsburg,  assignor  to  \\  estmghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa      Motor  operated  feed  control.     2,100,745;  Nov.  30. 

King  &  Hamilton  Company.  (See  Gilmau,  Albert  E., 
assignor.) 

King,  Harold  L.,  Glen  Ridge,  A.  Sharp,  Bayonne,  and  K. 
Schnorr,  Belleville,  N.  J.  Yeast  molding  and  cutting 
machine.     2,099,119  ;  Nov.  16. 

King    inter.      (See  Patterson,  Chester  A.,  assignor.) 

King  Howard  K.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Chambers 
Brothers  Company.  Applying  varnish  or  lacquer  to 
sheets.     2,066,782 ;  Jan.  5.  .  ,     ™      -r. 

King,  Hubert  D.,  Studley,  England,  assignor  to  The  Eng- 
lish Need  &  Fishing  Taclde  Company,  Limited  Ap- 
paratus for  the  storage  and  display  of  goods.   2,070,108  ; 

Feb   9. 
King,  James  V.     (See  Dennis,  J.  H.,  and  King.) 
King,  Jesse   G.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 

Dayton,    Ohio.      Refrigerating    apparatus.      2,070,820 ; 

Apr.    13.  ... 

King    Jesse  G.,  Davton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as.sign- 

meuts,   to   General   Motors   Corporation,     Refrigerating 

apparatus.     2,080,503;    July  6, 
King    Jesse  G„  assignor  to  General   Alotors  Corporation, 

Dayton,    Ohio.      Refrigerating    apparatus.      2,093,728 ; 

King  .Tohn,  London.  England.  Guide  for  sliding  panels, 
particularly  sliding  roofs  for  motor  vehicles.  2,087,670  ; 
July  20.  .  ,       . 

King,  John  M.,  Dover,  N.  J".  Firing  mechanism. 
2,075,813  ;  Apr.  6. 

King   John  M.,  Dover,  N.  J.     Grenade.     2,101,071  ;  Deo.  7, 

King'.  John  W.,  II,  deceased,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  ;  J.  W.  King, 
III  and  R.  Fleming,  administrators,  assignors  to  Magoi 
Car  Corporation,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Ballast  car. 
2,079,322;   May  4. 

King.  John  W..  III.,  administrators  ct  al.  (See  King, 
John  W,.  n,)  .  ,         „ 

King,  Joseph  M„  Detroit,  Mich.  Pressure  equalizing 
valve.      2,090,843  :   Aug.    24.  ^,    . ,  „ 

King,  Joseph  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fluid-thermo-valve. 
2,099,811 ;  Nov.  23.  „ 

King.  Orville  D.  (See  Casto,  L.  V.,  von  Webern,  Hamant, 
and  King.)  _  ^     „  ^  ^ 

King,  Orville  D.  (See  Casto,  L.  V.,  von  Webern,  King, 
and  Hamant.) 

King  I'owdor  Company,  The.  (See  Lindsley,  Jlilton  F., 
.Tr.,  assignor.) 

King  Ralph  E„  Fort  Wavne,  Ind..  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Shaft  seal.     2,100,220  ;  Nov.  23. 

King,  Robert  W.,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.  Railway  rolling 
stock.     2,088,655  ;  Aug.  3. 

King,  Rupert  L.,  \\ilmington,  and  II.  L.  Potior,  Hooker- 
ton,  N,  C.     Mail  box  support.      2,079.510:  May  4. 

King,  Wade,  Glencoe,  N.  Mex.  Surgical  device.  2,073,800  : 
Mar.  10. 

King,  Walter.  (See  Ashlock,  G.  W.,  and  Minard,  as- 
signors.) 

King.  Walter  E..  Houston,  Tex.  Hydraulic  swivel. 
2,088,418;  July  27. 

King.  Walter  E.,  Houston,  Tex.  Blowout  preventer  ram. 
2,090.206;  Aug.   17. 

King,  Walter  E.,  assignor  to  J.  S.  Abercromble,  Houston, 
Tex,     Packing.     2,081,040 ;  May  18. 

King,  William  B,,  Needhani,  Mass,  Ignition  system. 
2,072.112;  Mar.  2. 

King,  William  C,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Dissipating  fog. 
2,068.987  ;  Jan.  26. 

Kingdon.  Kenneth  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
oral  Electric  Company.  Electrical  discharge  device. 
2,082,638 ;  June  1. 

Kingdon.  Kenneth  IT.,  Schenectady.  N.  Y.,  as.slgnor  to 
Genenil  Electric  Company.  Electric  discharge  device. 
2.103.1.59  ;  Dec.  21. 

Kingdon,  Kenneth  H.,  and  H.  E.  Thomson,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  asalgnor.s  to  General  Electric  Company.  Photo- 
electric tube.     2,073,522  ;  Mar.  9. 

Kingdon,  Ralph  H..  assignor  to  Square  D  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Cable  clamp.     2.097.695  ;  Nov.  2. 

KInghorn,  James,  Youngstown,  N,  Y.  Ditcher.  2.078,327  ; 
Apr.  27. 


Kingman,  Kenneth.      (See  Hopper,  B.,  and  Kingman.) 

Kingman,  Russell  B.,  Orange,  N.  J.  Polishing  pad. 
2,098,966  ;  Nov.  16. 

Kingman,  Russell  B.,  Orange,  N.  J.  Waxing  device. 
2,101,072;  Dec,    7. 

Kingsbury,  Albert,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Kings- 
bury Machine  W^orks,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Thrust 
bearing.     2,091,200  ;   Aug.   24. 

Kingsbury,  Albert,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Kings- 
bury Machine  Works,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Thrust 
measuring  device.     2,091,207  ;   Aug.   24. 

Kingsbury  &  Davis  Machine  Company.  (See  Straw,  C, 
and  George,  assignors.) 

Kingsbury,  Edward  J.,  Keene,  N.  H.  Machine  tool  in- 
cluding fluid  operated  feeding  devices.  2,067,491 ;  Jan. 
12. 

Kingsbury,  Edward  J.,  Keene,  N.  H.  Feeding  apparatus. 
2,067,492  ;  Jan.  12. 

Kingsbury,  Edward  J.,  Keene,  N.  H.  Power  feed  for 
drilling  machines.     2,071,539;  Feb.  23. 

Kingsbury,  Edward  J.,  Keene,  N.  H.  Variable  speed  belt 
drive.     2,080,319  :  May  11. 

King.sburv.  Edward  J.,  Kenne,  N.  H.  Automatic  machine 
tool  with  work  clamps.     2,101,396;  Dec.   7. 

Kingsbury,  George  P.,  Hollis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mergen- 
thaler  Linotype  Company.  Typographical  casting  ma- 
chine.    2,074.511  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kingsbury  Machine  Works,  Inc.  (See  Howarth,  Harry 
A.   S.,   assignor.) 

Kingsbury  iNIachine  Works,  Inc.  (See  Kingsbury,  Al- 
bert,   assignor.) 

Kingsbury  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Davis,  Harold 
F..  assignor.) 

Kingsley,  George  A.,  deceased,  Detroit,  Mich.,  R.  Rieth- 
miller,  administratrix.  Exhaust  system  for  automotive 
engines.     2,072,372  ;  Mar.  2. 

Kingsley,  George  A.,  deceased  ;  Ruth  Riethmiller,  ad- 
ministratrix of  said  G.  A.  Kingsley,  assignor  to  Haves 
Industries,  Inc.,  Jackson,  JMich.  Muffler.  2,088,296 ; 
July  27. 

Ivingston,  Jonas  A.  (See  Plint,  A.  F.,  Gascoigne,  Knox, 
and  Kingston.) 

Kingston  Products  Corporation.  (See  Douglas,  Harry  A., 
assignor.) 

Kinkaid.  Charles  R.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Armature  unit. 
2.102.53S  :  Dec.    14. 

KInkead,  Fullerton  S.      (See  Fitch.  K.  E„  and  Kinkead.) 

Kinkead,  Fullerton  S.,  Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Teleplione  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Interconnecting  telegraph  repeater  system. 
2.069.251  :    Feb.  2. 

Kinkead,  Fullerton  S.,  Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Answer-back  device  for  macliine  switching  print- 
ing telegraph  exchange  systems.     2,088,750  ;  Aug.  3. 

Kinl;ead.  Fullerton  S.,  Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Signal  distortion  indicating  and  measuring  de- 
vice.    2,102.719  ;  Dec.  21. 

Kinkead,  Fullerton  S.,  Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J.,  and  G.  A. 
Locke,  Glenwood  Landing,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories.  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telegraph 
circuit.     2,077,936  ;  Apr.  20. 

Kinkead.  Robert  E..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Welding  strips  end 
to  end.     2.066.509  ;  Jan.  5. 

Kinker,  Clarence  C,  Alton,  111.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinols 
Glass  Company.  Machine  for  producing  hollow  glass 
articles.     2,082,6.39  ;  June  1. 

Kinker,  Clarence  C,  Alton,  111.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois 
Glass  Company.  Machine  for  forming  hollow  glass  ar- 
ticles.    2,082,640:  June  1, 

Kinley,  Myron  M.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Apparatus  for  cleaning 
the  screen  in  a  well.     2,100,807  ;  Nov.  30. 

Kinley.  Myron  JI.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Well  surveying  device. 
2,102,080:  Dec.   14. 

Kinmont.  Robert  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ball  joint. 
2,008.188;  Nov.  2. 

Kinna.  Charles  M.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Vegetable   peeler.      2,095,640 ;    Oct.    12. 

Kinne.Tr,  James  E.,  London,  England.  Alarm  clock. 
2,097,487  :  Nov.  2. 

Kinnear,  John  K.,  Geneva,  assignor  to  The  American 
Fork  &  IToe  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Reel  seat  for 
fishing  rod  handles.      2,102,237;  Dec.  14. 

Kinnear.  Leland  P..  Beaumont,  Tex.  Collapsible  drill 
bit.     2.073,279  ;  Mar.  9. 

Kinnear  Mfg.  Company,  The.  (See  McCloud.  Edward  H., 
assignor.) 

Kinner  Airplane  &  Motor  Corp.  (See  Sander,  C.  P., 
Righter,   and   Edenquist,   assignors.) 

Kinney,  Clarence  E.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany,   Wilmington,    Del.      Shoe    stiffener.      2,094,709  ; 

•    Oct.  5. 

Kinney.  Fay  D.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbrldge,  Mass.  Lens  and  making  same.  2,067,194  ; 
_  Jan.  12. 

Kinney.  Fay  D.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southbridge,  Mass.    Ophthalmic  lens     2,076,432  ;  Apr.  6. 

Kinney,  G.  R.,  Co.     (See  Goodyear,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Kinney,  James  A.,  Ijebanon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem 
Steel  Company.  Apparatus  for  manufacturing  bolts 
and   similar   articles.      2.102.417:  Dec.    14. 

Kinney,  Norton  W.,  Groveland,  Mass.  Internal  combus- 
tion engine.     2,091,120  ;  Aug.   24. 


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341 


Kinney,  Selwyne  P.  (See  Seaver,  J.  J.,  Kinney,  Kirk,  and 
Andrews.) 

Kinninger,  Arthur  M.  and  C.  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Column 
reenforcement   girdle.     2,082,960  ;   June  8. 

Kinninger,  Carl  A.  (See  Kinninger,  Arthur  M.  and 
C.  A.) 

Kinsel,  Augustus  B.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Indicating  extensometer.     2,099,896  ;  Nov.  23. 

Kinsella,  Edward,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Produc- 
tion of  artificial  materials  and  apparatus  therefor. 
2,085,532  ;  June  29. 

Kinsella,  Edward,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  assignor 
to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  ApDaratus  for 
the  manufacture  of  sheet  material.     2,097,593  :  Nov.  2. 

Kinsella,  Edward,  and  C.  W.  Addy,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Filtering  apparatus.     2,082,452;  June  1. 

Kinsella,  Edward  and  W.  I.  Taylor,  Spondon,  near  Derby. 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Textile  machinery.     2,090,682  ;  Aug.  24. 

kinsella,  Edward,  C.  W.  Addy,  and  J.  G.  Pratt,  Spondon, 
near  Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation 
of  America.    Change  speed  gearing.    2,091,320  ;  Aug.  31. 

Kinsella,  Edward,  C.  W.  Addy,  and  J.  G.  Pratt,  Spondon, 
near  Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation 
of  America.      Change  speed   gearing.     2,091,321  ;  Aug. 

Kinsfather,  George  C.  luglewood,  Calif.  Centering  guide 
for  flush  valves.     2,098,687  ;  Nov.  9. 

Kinsley,  Carl,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  United  States 
.Steel  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Electromagnetic 
testing  of  materials.     2,101,780  ;  Dec.  7. 

Kinsley,  Jason  D.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Abrasive  com- 
pound and  utilizing  same.     2,084,644  ;  June  22. 

Kinsley,  Thomas  G.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telautograph.     2,094,039  ;   Sept.  28. 

Kinsley,  Thomas  G.,  Bloomfield.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratoi-ies.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Piezoelectric  device.     2,097.488  ;  Nov.  2. 

Kinslow,  Henry  M.,  Santa  Ana,  assignor  to  San  Diego 
Fruit  and  Produce  Company,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Sta- 
pling machine.     2,074,611 ;  Mar.   23. 

Kintzele,  Julius  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Bottle  emptying 
and   beverage   reclaiming  device.     2,100,443 ;    Nov.   30. 

Kinyoun,  Floyd  H.      (See  Kaup,  F.  H.,  and  Kinyoun.) 

Kinzbacii,  Robert  B.,  Houston,  Tex.  Side  tracking  ap- 
paratus.    2,103,022  ;  Dec.  28. 

Kinzel,  Augustus  B.,  Flushing.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Heat  treating  plane  and  unidimensional  curved  metallic 
surfaces.     2,076,515  ;  Apr.  6. 

Kinzel,  Augustus  B.,  Douglaston,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corpora- 
tion.    Purifying  ferrous  metals.     2,077,568  ;  Apr.  20. 

Kinzie,  Charles,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Titanium 
Alloy  JIanufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pig- 
ments and  making  same.     2,099,019  ;  Nov.  10. 

Kinzie,  Charles  J.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Titanium 
Alloy  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Zir- 
conium oxide  opacifier  and  making  same.  2,100,337  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Kinzie,  Charles  ,T.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Titanium 
Alloy  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Co- 
herent porous  zirconium  silicates.      2.101.947  :  Dec.    14. 

Kinzie,  Charles  .T.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Titanium 
Alloy  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Zir- 
conium oxide  vitreous  enamel  opacifier.  2,102,027  ;  Dec. 
21. 

Kinzie,  Charles  J.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Titanium 
Alloy  Manufacturing  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Opaque  vitreous  enamel.     2,102,720;  Dec.   21. 

Kinzie,  Charles  J.,  and  D.  S.  Hake,  Niagara  Falls,  as- 
signors to  The  Titanium  Alloy  Manufacturing  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Zirconium  oxide  and  making  same. 
2,072,889  ;  Mar.  9. 

Kinzie,  Cliarles  J..  J.  A.  IMunliett,  and  C.  TI.  Commons, 
Jr.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignors  to  Tlie  Titanium  .Mloy 
Manufacturing  Company,  N(-w  York,  N.  Y.  Zireoiiiuiii 
opnclfylng  pigment  and  makiiitr.     2.0,S.'^,0;'4  :  June  R. 

Kinzie,  Phillip  A.,  assignor  to  Universal  Hydraulic  Cor- 
poration, Denver,  Colo.  Membrane  lined  tunnel  and 
<      constructing  same.     2,067,49,3  ;   Jan.    12. 

Kinzie,  Phillip  A.,  assignor  to  Universal  Hydraulic  Cor- 
poration, Denver,  Colo.  Sphere  valve.  2,073,481  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Kinzie,  I'liillip  A.,  J.  L.  S;iv;ige,  and  T.  S.  Marl  in.  as- 
signors to  Universal  Hydraulic  Corporal imi,  Denver. 
Colo.      Valve  H(>aling   device.      2,08.'?, 1 54  :   June-  8. 

Kinzie,  Phillip  A,,  assignor  to  Universal  nvdraullc  Cor- 
poration, Denver,   Colo,     Bearing.     2, 103, 405;   Pec,   28, 

KIpfer,  Max  M.      (See  Sharp,  J.  lO,,  and   Kipl'er.) 

Klpfer,  Paul  F.,  P.oHsfort,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Driving 
Hii'chiini.sin  for  control  valves  of  inlerniil  conibusllon 
engines.     2.074,588;   Mnr.  23. 

Kiracofe,  Clifford,  Lima,  Ohio.  Tank  cap  lock.  2,081,055; 
May   18, 

Klrnll'v.  Alexander,      (See   Eckstein,  IT,,  and  Kli-ilfy,) 

KIrbach,  Peter,  Chicago,  III.  Culler.  2,090,730  ;  Aug. 
24. 


Kirby,  Charles  H.,  Flint,  Alich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Borg-Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Carburetor.     2,074,749  ;  Mar.  23. 

■Kirby,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Mo- 
line,  111.      Manure  spreader.     2,082,249  ;   June   1. 

Kirby,  James  B.,  West  Richfield,  Ohio.  Dishwashing  ma- 
chine.    2,078,670  ;  Apr.  27. 

Kirby,  James  B.,  West  Richfield,  Ohio.  Air  treating  ap- 
paratus. 2,087,436  ;  July  20. 
Kirby,  James  B.,  West  Richfield,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Com- 
panv.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Clothes  washing  machine. 
Re.  20,313  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kirby,  James  B.,  West  Richfield,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio,  as  trustee.  Laundry  machine. 
2.067,572  ;  Jan.  12. 

Kirby,  James  B.,  West  Richfield,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Washing  machine.  2,072,047 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Kirby,  James  B..  West  Richfield,  assignor  to  Industrial 
Improvements,  Incorporated,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Air  con- 
ditioning apparatus.     2.074.265;  Mar.  16. 

Kirby,  James  B.,  West  Richfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to  In- 
dustrial Improvements  Incorporated,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Suction  sweeper.     2,079,293 ;  May   4. 

Kii-bv.  James  B.,  West  Jtichfield.  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Apex  Electrical  Jlanufacturing 
Comi)any,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  as  trustee.  Fabric  cleaning 
machine,      2.089.5.59  :  Aug.   10. 

Kirby,  James  B..  West  Richfield,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Laundry  machine.  2,095,505 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Kirby,  James  E.  (See  Carothers,  W.  IL,  Collins,  and 
Kirby.) 

Kirby,  James  E..  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  New  product  and  pro- 
ducing same.     2,076,949  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kirby,  James  E.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Flotation  proc- 
ess.    2,088,325  ;  July  27. 

Kirby,  James  E..  and  J.  H.  Werntz,  assignors  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Flotation  process.     2.099,120  ;  Nov.  16. 

Kirby,  James  R.,  Independence,  Mo.  Burial  vault. 
2,090,844  ;  Aug.  24. 

Kirby,  James  W.      (See  Wigness,  C.  R.,  and  Kirby.) 

Kirby,  John  F.,  Somerville,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation. 
Pipe  coupling.      2.089,802;  Auir.   10. 

Kirby,  Lewis  R.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Telephone  stand. 
2,086,980  ;  ,Tuly  13. 

Kirchen,  Charles  J.,  East  St.  Louis,  111,  Adjustable  win- 
dow shade  roller  bracket.     2,094,540  ;  Sept.  28. 

Kircher,  Adolf,  and  M.  Sienz.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Stable  aqueous  solutions  of  anesthetic 
substances  and  preparing  them.    2,103,160  ;  Dec.  21. 

Kircher,  Albert,  Company,  The.  (See  Otis,  Arthur  F., 
assignor.) 

Kircher,  Paul  J.      (See  Eschenbacher,  H.,  and  Kircher.) 

Kircher,  Paul  J.     (See  Woodland,  J.  E.,  and  Kircher.) 

Ivirehhan,  Robert  O.,  assignor  to  ]\Illwaukee  Brass  Spe- 
cialtv  Company.  INlilwaukee,  Wis.  Beer  tap.  2,089,209  ; 
Au!?.'  10. 

Kirchheim,  Walter  II.  (See  Reynolds,  F.  C,  and  Kirch- 
heim.) 

Kirchhoff,  William  G.      (See  I^Iason,  E.  S.,  and  Kirehhoff.) 

Kirchhoff,  William  G.,  assignor  to  The  J.  IT.  Day  Com- 
panv. Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Loaf  creasing  and  cutting 
me.ans  for  dough  molders.     Re.  20,516;   Sept,   21, 

Kirchner,  Henry  P,,  assignor,  by  mesne  assi'.rnnients,  to 
The  Carborundum  Company,  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y,  Yield- 
ablv  mounted  abrasive  elements.     2.007.089  :  Jan,  5, 

Kircliofp,  Elmer  J..  Detroit,  Mich.  Duplex  window  op- 
erating device.     2,073,400  ;  Mar.  9. 

Kirgiin,  John.  Easton.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
Compnnv,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Vapor  compressor. 
2.074,184;  Mnr.  16. 

ICirgan,  John,  Easton,  Pn,,  assignor  to  Tngersoll-Rand 
Companv,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Controlling  apparatus, 
2,082,000  ;  June  1 

Kircan.  John.  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
(V)mpanv,  Jer.sev  City,  N.  J.  Refrigerating  system. 
2,083.231  ;  June  8. 

Tvirgan,  John,  Easton,  Pa,,  assignor  to  InpersoU-Rnnd 
Compnnv,  Jersev  City,  N.  J.  Thernio-compressor. 
2,090,760  ;  Aug.   24. 

Klrgan,  John,  lOnston,  Pa.,  and  G.  TI.  Woodard.  Phlllips- 
hiirg,  assignors  (o  Ingersoll-Rand  ('(unpany,  JiMsey  City, 
N,  J,  Controlling  means  for  refrigerating  ajiparatus. 
2,080,802;  May   IS. 

K'ii-iiMn,  John.  lOaston.  I'a,,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Hand 
Comnnnv,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Refrigerating  system. 
2,103,728  :  Dec,  28, 

K'irk,  Cecil  K.,  Woo<lsl)oro,  assignor  to  Ivlrk  Corporation, 
IToMslon,   Tex.      l''low    bean.      2,076,405;   Apr,   0. 

Kirk  Corporation.      (See  Kirk,  Cecil  E.,  nsslnnor. ) 

Kirk,  Ernest   W.      (See  Ellis,   G.  11.,   and  Kirk.) 

Kirk,  James  De  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y,,  assignor  to  Tho 
Crepe  Kraft  Co.  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Bag  liner. 
2,095,007  ;  Oct.   5. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Kirk,  Jamea  E.,  Eockmart,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  L. 

Eaves.  Buchanan,  Ga.     Cultivator.     2.097,331  ;  Oct.  2G. 
Kirk,  John  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.    Vaginal  irrigating  appliance. 

2,069,168  ;  Jan.  26. 
Kirk,    Lloyd   H.,    Cranston,   assignor   to   Martin-Copeland 

Company,    Providence,    R.    I.      Ophthaknac    mounting. 

2,068,273  ;  Jan.  19. 
Kirk,  Stanley  B.,  New  Rochelle,  X.  T.,  and  W.  J.  Jacobs- 
son,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments. 

to   Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.     Blowpipe 

apparatus.      2.095.751  ;   Oct.   12. 
Kirk,  William  F.      (See  Blake,   Henry  W.,  assignor.) 
Kirk,  William  M.      (See  Seaver,  J.  J.,  Kinney,  Kirk,  and 

Andrews.) 
Kirk,  William  S.      (See  Rabezzana,  H.,  McDougal,  Ford, 

and  Kirk.) 
Kirkham,    Alfred.       (See    Hock,    A.    L.,    Kirkham,    and 

Spence.) 
Kirkham,  Tirgil  H.      (See  Riffey,  Edgar  W..  assignor.) 
Kirkland.   Andrew  J.,   West  Palm   Beach,   Fla.      Grinder 

and      sharpener      attachment       for      meat      grinders. 

2,100,808;  Xov.  30. 
Kirkland.  Arthur  I.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Chuck  adapted  for 

stud  driver  or  the  like.     2,069,527  ;  Feb.  2. 
Kirklees  Limited.      (See  Bennett,  Arthur,  assignor.) 
Kirkpatrick,  Floyd  M.,  Erie,  Pa.     Automatic  closure-sup- 
port.    2.072.520;  Mar.  2. 
Kirkpatrick.    Jesse    A.,    Berkeley,     Calif.      Propeller    for 

vessels.     2,085,370  ;  June  29. 
Kirkpatrick,   Martin   S.,   San  Antonio,  Tex.     Closure  op- 
erating device.     2,075,814  ;  Apr.  6. 
Kirkpatrick.  Robert,  assignor  to  Norton  Companv,  Worces- 
ter. Mass.     Muffle  plate.     2.0S6.504  ;  .Tulv  6. 
Kirkpatrick.  Willard  H.,  assignor  to  National  Aluminate 

Corporation,     Chicago,     111.       Preparation    of    base-ex- 
changing synthetic   resin.     2.094,359  ;   Sept,   28. 
Kirkwood,  Harry  R.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Lock.     2,073,109  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Kirkwood,  Loren  R.     (See  Carlson.  W.  L.,  and  Kirkwood.) 
Kirkwood.   Loren   R.,    ilerchantville.    X.   J.,   assignor,    by 

mesne  assignments,    to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 

Xew  York,  X,  T.     Volume  control  system.     2,092,885  ; 

Sept.  3  4. 
Kirkwood.    Loren    R.,    Collingswood,    N.    J.,    assignor    to 

Radio    Corporation    of    America.      Multirange    tunable 

oscillator.     2,103.853  ;  Dec.  28. 
Kirkwood,    Rayomnd    S.,    Xew    Orleans,    La.      Bathtub. 

2.068,457  :  Jan.  19. 
Kirman.  Herbert.      (See  Baker.  G.   R..  and  Kirman,) 
Kirsch,  Benjamin,  and  A,  B.  Medville.  assignors  to  Auto 

Radiator  Mfg.   Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Heater.     2,096,280  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Kirsch,   Benjamin,   assignor   to  Auto    Radiator   Manufac- 
turing   Co..    Chicago,    111.     Automotive    air    circulator. 

2.102.418  :  Dec.  14. 
Kirsch  Company.     (See  Allen.  Archie  A.,  assignor.) 
Kirsch  Company.     (See  Grassby.  George  A.,  Jr..  assignor.) 
Kirsch  Company.      (See  Kirsch,   Guy  W.,   assignor.") 
Kirsch,    (Jeorges.       (See    Ponsot,    T.    E.,    Bataille,    and 

Kirsch.) 
Kirsch,    Guy   W.,   assignor  to   Kirsch    Companv,   Sturgis, 

Mich.     Slat  for  Venetian  blinds.     2.073,016  ;  Mar.  9. 
Kirschbraun,   Lester.      (See  Heppes,    O.   A.,   and   Kirsch- 

braun.) 
Kirschner,  Henry  J.     (See  Almen,  J.  O.,  and  Kirschner.) 
Kirschner,    Louis,    and    L.    Davidson.    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Combined  strainer  and  valve.     2,075,443  ;  Mar.  30. 
Kirst,    William   E.,    Woodbury,    X.    J.,    and    C.   A.    Wood- 
bury. Media,  Pa.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Xemours 

&     Company,     Wilmington,     Del.     Blasting     explosive. 

2,069,612  :   Feb.   2  . 
Kirstahler.   Alfred,   assignor   to   the   firm   Ilenkol   &    Cie. 

Goselleschaft    mit    besehrankter    Haftung,    Pusseldorf, 

Germany.     Preparation   of   high   molecular  thio-ethers. 

2.07S.s.=ir, :  Apr.  27. 
Kirsten,  Kurt  F.  J.,  Seattle,  Wash.    Aircraft.    2,090,052  ; 

Aug.   17. 
Ki.sor.      Frod     A.,     Lamar,      Kans.     Holder.     2,101,220  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Kish,    Theodore    F.,    Portland,    Oreg.      Wheel    supported 

crutch.     2,077,569  ;  Apr.  20. 
Kishline,    Floyd    F..    assignor    to    Graham-Paige    ^fotors 

Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.     Supercharger.     2,098,499  ; 

Xov.  9. 
Kisling.  William  L..  St.  Louis.  Mo.     Steam  separator  and 

superheater.     2,071,128:   Feb.   16. 
Kispert,  Joseph  J.     (See  I'sher,  H.  C.  and  Kispert.) 
Kispert.    Joseph   J..    Hamden,    assismor    to    I.    Newmnn   & 

Sons,  Inc.,  Xew  Haven,  Conn.    Corset.    2,068,493  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Kispert,    Joseph   J.,    Hamden,   assignor   to  T.   Newman   & 

Sons.  Inc..  New  Haven,  Conn.     Aligning  device  for  dis- 

engageable  slide  fasteners.     2,069,655  :  Feb.   2. 
Kispert,    Joseph   J.,    Hamden,    assignor   to    I.    Newman   & 

Sons,    Inc.,    New    Haven,    Conn.      Corset.      2,081,010 : 

May   18. 
Kispert,   Joseph   J.,   Hamden,   assignor   to   I.   Newman   Jt 

Sons,    Inc.,    New    Haven,    Conn.      Corset.      2,084,147  ; 

June  15. 
Kispert.  Joseph  J..  Hamden.  Conn.,  assignor  to  I.  Newman 

&   Sons.   Inc.,   Xew   Haven,   Conn.     Corset.     2.088.423  • 

July  27. 
Kispert,    Joseph   J.,    Hamden,    assignor  to   I.   Newman   A 

Sons,    Inc.,    New   Haven,    Conn.      Corset.      2,091,781  : 

Aug,  31. 


Kiss,  Edward,  Jackson  Heights,  X.  X.  Heating  system. 
2.089,053  :  Aug.   10. 

Kiss,  Irma  S.      (See  De  Maria,  Vincent,  assignor.) 

Kiss.  Stephen  A..  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  Gasifying  oils  and 
coals.     2,097.489  ;  Xov.  2. 

Kissam,  James  B.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Toilet  paper  roll 
carrier.     2,073.241 ;  Mar.  9. 

Kissel,  Howard  C,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Electrical  connecter. 
2,082,453  ;  June  1. 

Kissel,  William  L.,  Hartford,  assignor  to  I.  M.  Jones, 
Thiensville,  Wis.  Vending  machine.  2,103,289  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Kissinger,  Chester  O.  (See  Messersmith,  L.  M.,  and 
Kissinger.) 

Kist.  Michael  J.  and  V.  A.,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Roll  rim 
head.     2.097,982  :  Xov.  2. 

Kist,  Victor  A.     (See  Kist,  Michael  J.  and  V.  A.) 

Kistler.  John  C.  assignor  to  Armour  and  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Curing  hams.     2,101.547  ;  Dec.  7. 

Kistler,  Samuel  S..  Urbana,  111.  Producing  aerogels. 
2.093,4.54  :  Sept.  21. 

Kistner,  Herman  H.,  assignor  to  The  Kistner  Lock  and 
Appliance  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Closure  bolting 
and  locking  means.     2,076,897  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kistner.  Herman  H.,  assignor  to  Kistner  Lock  and  Ap- 
pliance Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Pin  and  tumbler 
mechanism.     2,098.048  :  Xov.  2. 

Kistner,  John  H.,  Meredosia,  111.  Sleeve  puller.  2,094,949  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Kistner,  Herman  H..  assignor  to  Kistner  Lock  and  Ap- 
pliance Companv.  Baltimore,  Md.  Key  actuated  locking 
bolt.     2.098.189  :  Xov.  2. 

Kistner,  Herman  H.,  assignor  to  Kistner  Lock  and  Ap- 
pliance Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Universal  bolt  lock. 
2,098,249  ;  Xov.  9. 

Kistner,  Herman  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Kistner 
Lock  &  Appliance  Company.  Door  lock.  2,101,812 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Kistner.  Herman  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Kistner 
Lock  c&  Appliance  Company.  Sash  lock  securing  device. 
2,103,987  ;  Dec.  28. 

Kistner  Lock  and  Appliance  Company.  (See  Kistner, 
Herman  H.,  assignor.) 

Kitson  Company.      (See  Lovekin.  Luther  D..  assignor.) 

Kitson   Company.      (See  Werring,  Francis  W..   assignor.) 

Kit-Ap  Corporation,  The.  (See  Tost,  William  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Batcat,  Alfred  J.,  London,  England.  Binding  of  books. 
2,090,796  ;  Aug,  24. 

Kitchel,  George  B.,  Houston,  and  E.  J.  Roach,  Beaumont, 
Tex.,  assignors  to  Beaumont  Iron  Works  Company, 
Beaumont,  Tex.     Casing  head.     2.074,923  :  Mar.  23. 

Kitchel,  George  B.,  Houston,  and  E.  J.  Roach,  Beaumont, 
assignors  to  Beaumont  Iron  Works  Companv,  Beau- 
mont. Tex.     Tubing  head.     2,103,586 :  Dec.  28. 

Kitchel.  John  R.,  Fountain  Citv,  Ind.  Combination  corn 
husking  device.     2.087,517  :  July  20. 

Kitchen  .\id  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  John- 
ston. Herbert  L.,  assignor.) 

Kite,  Floyd  E.      (See  Broering,  L.  B..  and  Kite.) 

Kite  Mold  Company.  (See  Broering,  L.  B.,  and  Kite,  as- 
signors.) 

Kitendaugh,  Eugene  F.  (See  Harper,  C.  C,  and  Kiten- 
daugh.) 

Kitroser,  Isaac,  assignor  to  Keller-Dorian  Colorfilm  Cor- 
poration. Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Apparatus  for  copying 
cinematographic  films.     2,078.080  :  Apr.  20. 

Kitselman,  Alva  L.,  II,  Palo  Alto,  Calif,  Roller  painter. 
2,085.371 ;  June  29. 

Kitson  Company.  (See  Lovekin,  L.  D.,  and  Werring,  as- 
signors.) 

Kitson  Company.     (See  Paige,  Fred  O.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Kitsuda.  Ken^o.  Ebara-ku.  Tokvo.  Japan.  Portable  elec- 
tric lamp  with  ieniter.     2,092.218:   Sept.  7. 

Kittel,  Paul  B.,  Hampstead,  London,  England,  assignor 
of  one-third  to  B.  J.  Grigsbv.  Chicago,  HI.  Spring 
mounting   of   vehicle  bodies.      2,094,174 ;    Sept.   28. 

Kittel.  John  J.,  St.  .A.lbans,  X.  Y.  Slitting  and  winding 
machine.     2,090.130 ;   Aug.    17. 

Kittle  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dawson,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

Kittle  Manufacturing  Companv.  (See  Frev,  Elmer  E., 
assignor.) 

Kittler,  Milton  J.      (See  Chandler.  M.  E..  and  Kittler.) 

Kittler.  Milton  J.,  assignor  to  M.  E.  Chandler,  Detroit, 

i.-?i'*^'\-.-„^*' ,R"™P-     2,095,475;  Oct.    12. 

Ivitto.  \\illiam  H.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com-* 
pany,  North  Canton,  Ohio.    Suction  cleaner.    2,085,700: 
June  29.  .       >        i 

Kitto.  William  H.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2,085,701 : 
June  29.  ... 

Kitto.  William  H..  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2  085.702: 
June  29. 

Kitto,  William  H..  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2,092,581 ; 
_  Sept.  7. 

Kitto.  William  H..  Canton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Hoover 
o9,'?P''5-^'  ^'orth  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner. 
2.094.126  :  Sept.  28. 

Kittredge,  Harvey  G.,  and  A.  J.  Turner,  assignors  to  The 
Kay  and  Ess  Chemical  Corp.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Enamel 
and  varnish.    2,069,252  ;  Feb   2 


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Kittredge,  Harvey  G.,  and  A.  J.  Turner,  assignors  to 
Tlie  Kay  and  Ess  Chemical  Corporation,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Imitation  leather  paper.     2,077,112  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kittredge,  Harvey  G.,  and  F.  W.  Williams,  assignors  to 
Foilfilm,  Inc.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Label.  2,095,879  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Kittredge,  Harvey  G.,  Dayton,  and  S.  J.  Broderick,  Yel- 
low Springs,  assignors  to  Foilfilm,  Inc.,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Adhesive.     2,096,110;  Oct.  19. 

Kittredge,  Harvey  G.,  and  F.  W.  Williams,  assignors  to 
Foilfilm,  Inc.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Composite  product. 
2,101,182  :  Dec.   7. 

Kittredge,  Thomas.  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  and  H.  D.  Brooks, 
Ocean  side,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Automatic  train  stop  sys- 
tem for  railroads.     2,097,624  ;  Nov.  2. 

Kitts,  Albert  J.  E.     (See  Rowntree,  F.,  and  Kitts.) 

Kitzmeyer,  Edmund  L.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Manufacturing 
yeast.     2,097,292  :  Oct.  26. 

Kivell,  Wayne  A.,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Dorr 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sedimentation  appa- 
ratus.    2,086,955  ;  July  13. 

Kivell,  Wayne  A.,  Evanston,  III.,  assignor  to  The  Dorr 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Sedimentation  ap- 
paratus.    2,092,620  ;   Sept.    7. 

Kivett,  Samuel  V.,  Harrisonville,  Mo.  Air  cooler. 
2,073,556  ;  Mar.  9. 

Kivlahan,  Henry  D.,  and  J.  F.  Kivlahan,  Highland  Park, 
Mich.      Plastic  impression  device.     2,082,451  ;   June  1. 

Kivlahan,  John  F.     (See  Kivlahan,  Henry  D.,  and  J.  F.) 

Kivley,  Ray  C.      (See  Rinck.  F.  B.,  and  Kivley.) 

Kivley,  Ray  C,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incarporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Material 
handling  apparatus.     2,099,121  :   Nov.   16. 

Kivley,  Ray  C.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Material 
working  apoaratus.     2,102,721 ;  Dec.  21. 

Kiwad,  Isadore,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  H.  Radzinsky, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  making  caps. 
2,068,235  ;  Jan.  19. 

Kiwul,  Charles,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electrical  musical  in- 
strument.     2,089,968;    Aug.    17. 

Kiyohara,  Sei.ichi,  Kobe-Shi,  Japan.  Leather  sole  imi- 
tation.   2,093,523  :  Sept.  21. 

Kjaer,  Viggo  A.,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Lubricating  device 
for  driving  chains.    2,103,161 ;  Dec.  21. 

Kjekstad.  Johannes,  Hillside,  N.  J.  Welded  construction. 
2.082.836  ;  June  8. 

Kjellgren,  Bengt  R.  F.,  and  C.  B.  Sawyer,  assignors  to 
The  Brush  Beryllium  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Re- 
covery of  beryllium  from  siliceous  ores.  2,092,621  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Kjellgren,  Eric  A.     (See  Malke,  S.,  and  K.iellgren.) 

Kjolseth,  Ole  K.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.     Center  bearing.     2,070.437  ;  Feb.  9. 

Klaassens,  Klaas  H.  (See  Alink,  R.  J.  H.,  Klaassens, 
and  Houtman.) 

Klaff,  Isaac,  assignor  to  L.  Klaff,  Norfolk,  Va.  Mar. 
2,068,029  ;    Jan.   19. 

KlafC,  Louis.     (See  Klaflf,  Isaac,  assignor.v 

Klafstad.  Erling,  Melrose,  assignor  to  Crosby  Steam  Gage 
and  Valve  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Relief  valve. 
2,101,082;  Dec.    7. 

Klngps,  Edward  A.,  Grafton,  Pa.  Wall  structure. 
2,097,069  :  Oct.  26. 

Klages,  G.  W.,  &  Son.     (See  Klages,  Norman  H.,  assignor.) 

Klages,  Norm.nn  IT.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  G.  W. 
Klages  &  Son.     Edge-grinding  machine.     2,080,280  ;  May 

Klahn,    Emil,   deceased,   late  of   Summit,   by  J.  M.   Per- 

cival.    Summit,   N.    J.,   administratrix.      Apparatus    for 

minimizing   friction    and    vibration    of   rotor   elements. 

Re.  20,305  ;  Mar.  23. 

Klahn,    Sidney   B.,    Portland,    Oreg.      Check    book    cover. 

2,088,751  ;   Aug.   3. 
Klahre,  Hugo  A.,  Teaneck,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Consolidated 
Trimming   Corpor.ntion,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Cutter   for 
textile  fabrics.     2.094.087  :  Oct.  5. 
Klamp,    Paul,    and    R.    Kiehl,    assignors    to    The    Timkon 
Roller  Bearing  Company,   Canton,»Ohio.     Optical  bore 
comparator.     2.100.056  :  Nov.  23.  * 
Kliingfilm  G.  m.  b.  TI.      (See  Bartels,  Hans,  assignor.) 
Kl.nngfilin  G.  m.  b.  IT.      (See  PreesPi  Hermann,  assignoi.) 
Klanglilm  (}.   m.   b.  H.      (See  Gerlach,   Erwin,   assignor.) 
Klangflim  G.  m.  b.  IT.     (See  Gorisch,  Rolf,  assignor.) 
TClanKfllin  (i.  in.  b.  H.      (See  Heine,  Adolf,  assignor.) 
Kliingfilm  (i.  m.  b.  IT.      (i^op  Knmmorer.  Ernst,  assignor.) 
Klangflim  G.  m.   b.  II.     (See  Liedtke,  H.,  and  Freese,  as- 
signors.) 
Klanglilm  G.  m.  h.  IT.     (See  Scliwarz.  KnrI,  assignor.) 
Klangflim  (}.  m.  b.   H.      (See  Warncke,   Hans,   assignor.) 
Klnpmcyer,  Mary  C.     (See  May.  Joe  C,  assignor.) 
Klappenbergor,  John  R.     (See  Hickman,  C.  A.,  and  Klap- 

penberger. ) 
Klar,   Elof  P.,   Menominee,    Mich.,   assignor   to   lleywood- 
Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.     Chair.     2,083,716  ; 
June  15. 
Klar,  Max,  Ii'ninlcforl-on-l he-Main,  and  IC.  Grunert,  Malnz- 
Membnch,    assignors    lo     Deutsche    Gold-    und     Sllber- 
SoheldcanslaU      vormals      Roessler,      Frankfort-on-tlie- 
Main,      Genminy.        Concenlralion      of      iicetic      add. 
2,079.511  ;  May  4. 
KInr,    Roljcrt    L.,    assignor   to    Lelnnd    Healer   f^ompanv, 
Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Draft  dlverter.     2,071,409  ;  Feb.  23. 


Klarer,  Josef.     (See  Mietzsch,  F.,  and  Klarer.) 

Klarmann,  Emil,  assignor  to'  Lehn  &  Fink  Corporation, 
Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Germicidal  preparation.  2,085,318 ; 
June  29. 

Klarmann,  Emil,  Bloomfield,  and  L.  W.  Gates,  Verona, 
assignors  to  Lelin  &  Fink  Products  Corporation,  Bloom- 
field, N.   J.     Dentifrice.     2,078,498 ;   Apr.   27. 

Klas,  Alexander  T.,  Lamesa,  Tex.  Harrow.  2,096,640  ; 
Oct.   19. 

IClasing,  Augustus  F.  (See  Stolpe,  Frederick  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Klau,  David  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Thread  cutting  mech- 
anism.    2,067,965  ;  Jan.  19. 

Klau,  David  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Duplex  sewing  machine. 
2,072,113  ;  Mar.  2. 

Klau,  David  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Table  pad.  2,093,083 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Klaucke,  Hermann,  assignor  to  Baldwin-Duckworth  Chain 
Corporation,  Worcester,  Mass.  Conveyer.  2,103,680 ; 
Dee.  28. 

Klaucke,  Hermann,  assignor  to  Baldwin -Duckworth  Chain 
Corporation,  Worcester,  Mass.  Chuck.  2,103,681 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Klayf,  Hyman,  Chicago,  111.  Lens  attaching  post  or 
stud.    2,092,922  ;  Sept.  14. 

Klayf,  Hyman,  Chicago,  111.  Lens  attaching  stud  for 
rimless  spectacles  and  eyeglasses.     2,092,923  ;  Sept.  14. 

Klayf,  Hyman,  Chicago,  111.  Saucer  for  cups.  2,099,741 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Kleb,  Earl  A.,  and  J.  C.  Metzger,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Deodor- 
izer.    2,100,764  ;  Nov.  30. 

Kleber,  Jackson  O.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Sound  re- 
cording apparatus.     2,089,484  :  Aug.   10. 

Kleckner,  Arthur  C,  Racine,  Wis.  Therapeutic  device. 
2,103,371  ;  Dec.  28. 

Kleen,  Werner.     (See  Rothe,  H.,  and  Kleen.) 

Kleen,  Werner.     (See  Rothe,  H.,  Kleen,  and  Graffunder.) 

Kleidon,  Gustave  C.      (See  Moyer,  A.  F.,  and  Kleidon.) 

Klein,  Abraham.  (See  Klein,  Calvin  W.,  Esterow,  and 
A.  Klein.) 

Klein,  Arthur  L.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  The  Northrop 
Corporation,  Inglewood,  Calif.  Flap  operating  means. 
2,076.150;  Apr.  6. 

Klein,  Benjamin,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Sound  repro- 
ducing and  display  apparatus.     2,092,761  ;  Sept.  14. 

Klein,  Calvin  W.,  L.  Esterow,  and  A.  Klein,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Protective  cover  for  food  pans.  2,070,663  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Klein,  Carl  R.,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Casting  and  har- 
pooning gun.     2,090,731  ;  Aug.  24. 

Klein,  Charles  F.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Agitator  for  game  ele- 
ments.    2,103,009  ;  Dec.  21. 

Klein,  Frederick,  Glen  Rock,  assignor  to  Sipp-Eastwood 
Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Tension  means  for  wind- 
ing machines.     2,080,893  ;  May  18. 

Klein,  Frederick  M.     (See  Knight,  M.  A.,  and  Klein.) 

Klein,  Hermann,  Stuttgart-Feuerbach,  assignor  to  Robert 
Bosch  Aktiengesellschaft,  Stuttgart.  Germany.  Starter 
for  internal    combustion   engines.     2,099.524  ;  Nov.   16. 

Klein,   Hugo,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Tray.     2,069,957  ;  Feb.  9. 

Klein,  Hyman  H.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Dispensing 
dish.     2,069,371  ;  Feb.  2. 

Klein,  Irving  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  die  and  retaining 
means   therefor.      2,073,308;  Mar.   9. 

Klein,  Louis  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Nose  pad  guard  mounting 
construction.     2,079,353  ;  May  4. 

Klein,  Max,  and  G.  Grunberg,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Syringe. 
2,073,007  ;  Blar.  9. 

Klein,  IMaximilian.  (See  Willach,  B.,  Aschenbach,  Gruver, 
and  Klein.) 

I<:iein,  Maxmilian.  and  B.  Willach,  assignors  to  United 
States  Gauge  Company,  Sellersville,  Pa.  Differential 
gauge.     2,101,028;  Dec.    7. 

Klein,  Ray,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Spring  cushion.  2,071,540  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Ivloin,  Victor  G.     (See  Barks.  I*'.  S.,  and  Klein.) 

Klein,  Wilhelm,  Wuppertal-Beyenburg,  Germany.  Pump 
with  cam  drive.     2,070,738  ;  Feb.  16. 

Klein,  William  B.,  Chicago,  III.  Door  for  tanks. 
2,078,003  ;  Apr.  20. 

Kleinert,  I.  1!.,  Rubber  Company.  (See  Fine,  Harry  A., 
assignor.) 

Kleinort,  I.  I!..  Uubber  Company.  (See  Gulnzburg,  Roland 
If.,  assignor.) 

ICIelnicke,  Werner  E.,  Patchogue,  and  G.  P.  Hevenor, 
Malba,  assignors  to  The  Johnson-March  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  porous  surfaces  to  prevent 
asphalt  adhering  thereto.     2,094,040;   Sept.   28. 

KI('in(4K'rg,  I'aul  E.,  East  on.  Pa.,  assignor  to  T.  W.  & 
C.  B.  Sheridan  (Viinpany,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet  feed- 
ing.    2,082,064  ;  Juno  1. 

Kleininnnn,  Alfred  T5.,  Clnclnnall.  Ohio.  Device  for  test- 
ing  gears.      2,089,124;   Aug.   3. 

Kleinman,  lOmanuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Steel  wool  and 
soup  holder.     2,067,535  ;  Jan.  12. 

K'lcliimiiiin,  Frn.Ml,      (See  I\I(Mid(>l,  A.,  and  Klelnmann.) 

Kli'iniiiiinn.  Eiiist.  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  Mendel 
l!(MliM  MchliMiliiMg.         (lornmny.  Brush         contact. 

L'.OiCt.ID.S  ;   Sept.   II.  * 

KlelnHchmldt,  Edward  E.,  Highland  Park,  III.,  assignor 
to  Teletype  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Seloctlvo  sig- 
naling and  control  system.     He.  20,102;  Aug.  3. 


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Kloinschmidt,  Edward  E.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to 
Teletype  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone  and 
printing  telegraph  signaling.     2,09.5,415  ;   Oct.  12. 

Kleinschiiiidt,  Edward  E.,  Highland  l^ark.  assignor  to 
Teletype  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  telegraph 
system  and  apparatus.     2,102.899  ;  Dec.  21. 

Kleinschniidt,  Edward  E.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  Tele- 
type Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Telegraph  system. 
2,094,605  ;  Oct.  5. 

Kleinschmit,  Oscar.     (See  Apitzsch,  M.,  and  Kleinschmit.) 

Kleinschmit,  Oscar,  and  \V.  Geisslor,  assignors  to  Gebruder 
Brehmer,  Leipzig-Plagwitz,  Germany.  Sheet  feed  de- 
vice.    2,070,996  :  Apr.  13. 

Kleinsmith,  John  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Valve.  2,098,583  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Kleir,  Elmer  E.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Inpersoll-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Thermo-compressor. 
2,008,748  ;  Jan.  2G. 

Kleist,  Herman  W..  assignor  to  Dole  Refrigerating  Ma- 
chine Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bottle  cooler.  2,081,629  ; 
May  25. 

Kleist,  Walter.     (See  Volkmann,  W.,  and  Kleist.) 

Klema,  Joseph  N.,  Austin,  Minn.  Display  sign. 
2,096,302  ;  Oct.  19. 

Klemgard,  Edwin  N.,  Martinez,  assignor  to  Shell  De- 
velopment Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  I^ubricating 
gi  oases.     2,085,533  ;  June  29, 

Klemgard,  Edwin  N.,  Martinez,  assignor  to  Shell  De- 
velopment Company,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Soap  for 
manufacturing  lubricating  greases.     2,085,534  ;  June  29. 

Klemin,  Alexander,  New  York,  N,  Y,  Game  apparatus. 
2,075,619  ;   Mar,    30. 

Klemm,  Emil  J.,  Jr.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Brake  block. 
2,070,947  ;  Feb,   16. 

Klemm,  Emil  J.,  Jr.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Baby  chair 
balance.     2,077,113  ;  Apr.  13. 

Klemm,  Herman  G,,  Baltimore,  and  B.  C.  Boulton,  Towson, 
assignors  to  Glrnn  L.  Martin  Company,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Aircraft  construction.     2,103,466  ;  Dec.  28. 

Klemm,  Russell,  Itidgewood,  assignor  to  De  Laval  Steam 
Turbine  Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Pipe-line  booster. 
2,092.376  :  Sept.  7. 

Klemm,  Willi,  Neustadt-on-the-Orla,  Germany.  Wire  loom 
with  -weft  grab  bars.     2,070,361  ;  Feb.  9. 

Klemme,  Maurice  G,,  assignor  to  Eagle  Foundry  Companv, 
Belleville,    111.      Cooking    stove.      2,091,447:    Aug.    31. 

Klemp,  William  J.,  Maplewood,  assignor  to  K.  Oswald. 
Newark,  N.  J.  Making  bag  frames  and  blanks  therefor. 
2.097,927  :  Nov.  2. 

Kleniperer,  Hans,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Electron 
discharge   device.      2,067.966:   Tan.    19. 

IClempt,  Walter.  (See  Gluud,  W.,  Klempt,  and  Brod- 
korb.) 

Klempt,  Walter.     (See  Gluud,  W.,  and  Klempt.) 

Klenk,  Carl  A.,  and  B.  S.  French,  Chicago,  111.  Accessory 
for   mechanical    refrigerators.      2.073,309  ;    ^L^^.    9. 

Klo]).  M.irtin.  Nvack  City,  N.  Y.  Game  box.  2.084,912: 
June  22. 

KlesM.  .\lhrrt  IT..  Stow,  Ohio.  Remote  feed  for  liquid  fuel. 
2.099.742  :  Nov.  2^. 

Kless,  Joseph  H.,  South  Rondout,  N.  Y.  Safety  twin 
steering.     2,091,821  :  Aug.  31. 

Kleuckcr,  George  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Apparatus  for  cool- 
ing and  circulating  air  by  liquid  spray.  2,088,962  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Klevstad.  Edward.  Detroit,  Mich.  Skate.  2.093,915 : 
Sept.  21. 

Klickni:in.  Rudolph  II.,  Cliicngo,  111.  Smoker's  pipe. 
2.09.3.014  :  Sept.  14. 

Klie.  Fr.nnk  IT..  Paris,  111.  Picture  mount  or  frame. 
2,087,952  :  July  27. 

Klli'srnlh.  Victor  W.      (See  Bragg,  C.  S.,  and  Kliesrath.) 

Kliesralh,  Victor  W.      (See  Dodge,   A.  Y..  and  Kliesrath.) 

Kliesrath.  Victor  W.,  South  Bend.  Ind..  assignor  to  The 
Steel  Wlirol  Corporation,  Chicaco.  111.  Vehicle. 
2.066.352  :  .Tan.  5. 

Kliesrath,  Victor  W.,  assignor  to  Bragg-Kliesrath  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind,  Control  mechanism.  2,068,954  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Kliesrath,  Victor  W.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
Steel  Wheel  Corporation,  Chicago.  111.  Wheel. 
2.069.253  :  Feb.   2. 

Kliesrath.  Victor  W.,  South  Bend.  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
Steel  Wheel  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Spring  suspen 
sion.     2.009.704  :  Feb.  9. 

Kliesrath.  Victor  W..  South  Bend.  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
Steel  Wheel  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Spring  suspen- 
sion.    2,073.6.39  :  Mar.  16. 

Kllesrnth.  Victor  W.,  South  Bend.  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
Steel      Wheel      Corporation,      Chicago,      111.        Engine. 

2.073.871  :  Mar.  16. 

Kllesrnth.  Victor  W„  South  Bend.  Ind,.  assignor  to  The 
Steel      Wheel     Corporation,     Chicago,      111,        Vehicle. 

2.073.872  :  Mar.  16. 

Kliesrath,  Victor  W,.  South  Bend,  Ind,,  assignor  to  The 
Steel  Wheel  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Spring  suspen- 
sion.    2,073,873:  Mar.  16. 

Kllesrnth,  Victor  W„  South  Bend.  Ind..  assignor  to  The 
Steel  Wheel  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Vehicle. 
2,075,041  :  Mift-.  30. 

Kliesrath,  Victor  W.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
Steel  Wheel  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Engine. 
2,079,012;  May  11. 


Kliesrath,  Victor  \V.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
Steel  Wheel  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Motor  vehicle. 
2,085,591  ;  June  29. 

Kliesrath,  Victor  W.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Cor- 
poration,     South      Bend,      Ind.      Clutch      mechanism. 

2.086.560  ;  July  13. 

Kliesrath,  Victor  W.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
Steel  Wheel  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Control. 
2,090,207  :  Aug,   17. 

Kliesrath,  Victor  W.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpo- 
ration, South  Bend,  Ind.  Clutch  control  mechanism. 
2;092,256  ;  Sept.  7. 

Kliesrath.  ^'ictor  W.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Cor- 
poration. South  Bend.  Ind.     Brake.     2,098.665;  Nov.  9. 

Kliesrath,  Victor  W.,  South  Bend,  Ind,,  assignor  to  The 
Steel     Wheel      Corporation,     Chicago,     111,       Vehicle. 

2.100.561  ;  Nov,  30. 

Kliewer,  Edward  A.,  Longview,  Tex.  Well  pump. 
2.084.645  ;  June  22. 

Klima,  Rudolf,  Salzburg.  Austria.  Arrangement  for  con- 
verting a  street  vehicle  into  a  railroad  vehicle  and  vice 
versa.     2,088,522  ;  July  27. 

Ivliment,  William  P.,  assignor  to  Crane  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Valve  handle.     2,076,151  ;  Apr.  6. 

Klimt,  (ieorge,  Chicago,  111.  Tool  handle  fastener. 
2,086.422  :   July    6. 

Kline,  Bernard  L.,  IManhasset,  assignor  to  The  Western 
Union  Telegraph  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nonskid 
floor  wax.     2,088,795  ;  Aug,  3. 

Ivline,  Emil,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Cellulosic  structures.  2,077,699 ;  Apr. 
20.  • 

Kline,  Emil,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wil- 
mington, Del,  Artificial  silk  having  subdued  luster. 
2,077,700  ;  Apr.  20. 

Kline.  Emil,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  E.  I,  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del,  Regenerated  cellulose  structure  and 
preparing  same,     2,100,398  :  Nov,  30. 

Kline,  Joseph  E.,  Alpena,  Mich,  Lathe  center.  2,091,864  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Kline.  Walter,  Wellington,  and  W.  .\.  Brubaker.  Akron  ; 
said  Kline  assignor  to  E.  H.  Morrison,  Wellington, 
Oliio.     Spaced  wall  receptacle.     2,103,677:  Dec.  28. 

Kline,  V.'alter,  Wellington,  and  W.  A.  Brubaker,  Akron  ; 
said  Tvline  assignor  to  E.  H.  Morrison.  Wellington,  Oliio. 
Refrigerated  shipping  and/or  storing  vessel.  2,103,678  ; 
Dec.   28. 

Kline.  Walter,  Wellington,  and  W.  A.  Brubaker,  Akron  ; 
said  Tvline  assignor  to  E.  H.  IMorrison,  Wellington,  Ohio, 
Shipping  and/or   storing   carboy.     2,103,079  ;   Dec.    28. 

TClins.    \Viilter.      (See   Giitte.   K..   and  TClinc.) 

Kling.  William  H.,  Merchantville,  N,  J.  Window  cleaner, 
2,082,582  ;  June  1, 

Klingenberger,  Meno,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y,  Auxiliary  melting 
means  for  type-setting  machines.     2,071,073  :   Feb,    16, 

Kliiiiitilm  G.   m.   b.   H.      (See  Weber.   Tlei'irich.   assicnor.  i 

Klinkerfues,  Henry  T.     (See  Lauber,  William,   assignor.) 

Klinkhamer,  Hendrik  A.  W.,  assignor  to  N.  V,  Philips 
Gloeilampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Direct 
current  welding  apparatus.     2,068,883  ;  Jan.  26. 

Klinkhamer,  Hendrik  A.  W.,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips' 
Gloeilampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  Three- 
phase  transformer  and  protective  device  therefor. 
2,072,210;   Mar.  2. 

Klinkhnmer,  Hendrik  A.  W.,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips' 
Gloeifampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Trans- 
former.    2,091,366  ;  Aug.  31. 

Klinkliamer,  Hendrik  A.  W.,  C.  A.  Lamberts,  N.  A.  J. 
Voorhoeve,  and  F.  H.  de  Jong,  assignors  to  N.  V. 
Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken.  Eindhoven,  Netherlands. 
Welding  apparatus.     2,077,114;  Apr,  13. 

Klipfel  Alanufacturing  Company.  (See  McCarthy,  Elmer 
T.,  assignor.) 

Klipstein.  Kenneth  H.,  Short  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Calco 
Chemical  Co.,  Inc.,. Bound  Brook,  N.  J.  Purification  of 
alcohols.     2.068.415;  Jan.   19. 

Klitsche,  Leo  H.,  I>os  Angeles,  assignor  to  The  A.  Lietz 
Company,  Snn  Francisco,  Calif.  Parallel  straightedge. 
2.102,008  ;  Dec.  14. 

Kliwer.  .Vrtliur  G.      (See  Pouting.  L.  C.  and  Kliwer.) 

Klockner-Werke  A.-G.      (See  Heide,  Friedrich,  assignor.) 

Kloeekener.  Fritz  ('.,  Valle.v  Stream,  assignor  to  Susque- 
hanna Silk  Jlills.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Weaving  tissue 
figured  fabric  and  resulting  woven  fabric.  2,086,505  ; 
July   0, 

Ivloess,  Armin  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Vending  machine. 
2,070,299  :  Apr.  0. 

Klohr,  Howard  E..  Hollis,  and  S.  Koslow,  Hempstead 
(Jardens,  assignors  to  The  National  Sugar  Refining  Co. 
of  New  Jersey,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carton.  2,077,046 ; 
Apr.    13. 

Ivloo.s.  Carl,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Reflector.  2.089,010: 
Auc.  10. 

Klopfer,  Carl  H.,,  Racine.  Wis,  Speedometer  signal, 
2,088.320  ;  July  27. 

Kloppenstein,  Edward  J.,  Oklahoma  City,  assignor  of  one- 
lialf  to  Indian  Territory  Illuminating  Oil  Company, 
Bartlcsville,  Okla,  Fluid  actuated  intermitter. 
2,081.230;  May  25. 


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345 


Klotz,  Ernst,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Ee- 
generative  receiver  arrangement.     2,067,536  ;   Jan.   12. 

Klotz,  Ernst,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie,  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Radio  receiver.     2,081,277  ;  May  25. 

Klotz,  Ernst,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H..  Berlin.  Germany.  Re- 
generative radio  receiver.     2,097,765  :  Nov.  2. 

Klotz,  Ernst,  and  E.  Zepler,  assignors  to  Telefunken  Ge- 
sellschaft fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin, 
Germany.  Arrangement  for  connecting  a  phonograph 
piclc-up  device  with  a  radio  receiving  set.  2,093,563  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Klotz,  Ernst,  and  R.  Rechnitzer,  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin, 
Germany.  Automatic       volume       control       circuit. 

2,093,564 ;  Sept.  21. 

Klotz,  Ernst,  and  E.  Zepler,  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin, 
Germany.     Coupling  arrangement.     2,098,393  ;  Nov.   9. 

Klotz,  Ernest,  K.  Wilhelm,  and  H.  O.  Roosenstein,  as- 
signors to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Tele- 
graphie m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Selective  circuit 
ai/angement.     2.101.715:  Dec.    7. 

Klouman,  Henning,  assignor  to  Michiana  Products  Cor- 
poration, Michigan  City,  Ind.  Finger  for  furnace  con- 
veyers.    2,071,541  ;  Feb.  23. 

Klouman,  Henning,  assignor  to  Michiana  Products  Cor- 
poration, Michigan  City.  Ind.  Rail  for  heat  treating 
furnaces.     2,087,731 ;  July  20. 

Klug,  Harry,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Internal  combustion  en- 
gine.    2,086,981 ;  July  13. 

Kluge,  Abel  and  E.  Kluge,  assignors  to  Brandt.ien  and 
Kluge,  Inc.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Printing  press.  2,088,377  ; 
July  27. 

Kluge,  Abel,  and  B.  Kluge,  assignors  to  Brant.ien  and 
Kluge,  Inc..  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Printing  unit.  2,091,322  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Kluge,  Eneval.      (See  Kluge,  Abel,  and  E.) 

Kluger,  Herman,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Fulford 
Manufacturing  Company.  Bag  handle  ornament  and 
securing  device.     2,093,687  :  Sept.  21. 

Klum,  Blaine,  Oakland,  Calif.  Football  practice  device. 
2,088,861  ;  Aug.  3. 

Kluppel,  Clement  B.,  Houston,  Tex.  Relief  valve  for 
pumps.     2,091,596  ;  Aug.  31. 

Kluson,  John  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Music  stand.  2,079,072  ; 
May  4. 

Klute,  Samuel,  assignor  to  The  Malleable  Steel  Range 
Manufacturing  Co.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Door  hinge. 
2,068,548;  Jan.  19. 

Klutke,  Fritz,  Berlin-Johannisthal,  assignor 
meine  Elelttricitatz  Gesellschaft,  Berlin, 
Oscillation  generator.     2.102.419:  Dec.  14. 

Kmetko,  Philip,  and  A.  Krcek,  JIcKeesport,  Pa.  Can 
puncturing  and  closing  means.     2,072,002  ;  Feb.   23. 

Knaack,  Frank  E.     (See  Zimmerman,  A.  C,  and  Knaack.) 

Knackert,  George,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Compass.  2,082,065  ; 
June  1. 

Knapp,  Alexander  M.  (See  Jackson,  Richard  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Knapp,  Andrew  S.,  assignor  to  Knapp-Monarch  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Jug  and  drinking  receptacle  support. 
2,074,589  ;   Mar.    23. 

Knapp,  Archer  L.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Check  hasp  anchor.  2,071,074  : 
Feb.  16. 

Knapp,  Archer  L.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2,073,874 ;  Mar. 
16. 

Knapp  Brothers  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Peck, 
P.  D.,  and  Lloyd,  assignors.) 

Knapp,  Charles  E.,  Chardon,  assignor  to  The  Kent  Ma- 
chine Company,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.  Log  sawing  rig. 
2,073,407  ;  Mar.  9. 

Knapp,  Clarence  E.,  Boston,  Mass.  Shoemaking. 
2,080,320  ;  May  11. 

Knapp,  Dowoy  R..  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  Animal  trap. 
2.083,451  ;  June  8. 

Knnpn.  lOdwin  1^.,  and  S.  .1.  Lensk,  Anacortos,  AVasli.  Ap- 
piiriitu.'!  for  treating  ore.     2,081,240;  May  25. 

Knnpp,  John  F.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  American 
Tractor  E(|ul[)ment  Corporation.  Earth  mover. 
2,084,690  ;  June  22. 

Knaj)p,  Jolin  F.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  American 
Tj'actor  E(|nipment  Corporation.  Earth  mover. 
2.0S9.485  ;   Aug.    10. 

Knapp,  Joseph  H.,  assignor  of  '19  per  cent  (o  T.  C.  Red- 
mond, Iltica,  N.  Y.     Kleciiic  boiler.     2,095,033;  Oct.  5. 

Knapp,  Leland  <'•.,  Chicago,  Til.  Crankcase  assembly  and 
making  the  same.    2,100,603  ;  Nov.  30. 

ICnai)p,  licland  (!.,  assignor  to  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co., 
In<'orporaled,  Chicago,  111.  Roller  skate.  2,067,712  ; 
Jan.  12. 

KniipjiMon.ircli  Company.      (Sec  Fisclicr,  William  II. 
signor. ) 

Knnpp-Monarch  Company. 

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Kn.ippMo'iarch    Company. 

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Knapp-Monarch  Company.  (See  Newnham,  Eugene,  as- 
signor. ) 

Knapp-Monarch  Company.  (See  Newnham,  E.,  and 
Fischer,  assignors.) 

Knapp-Monarch  Company.  (See  Smith,  Howard,  as- 
signor.) 

Knapp-Monarch  Company.  (See  Smith,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Knapp-Monarch  Company.  (See  Woodley,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Knapp,  Raymond.     (See  Knopp,  Rudolph,  assignor.) 

Knapp,  Raymond,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Shaving  device 
and  motor  therefor.     2,077,329  ;  Apr.  13. 

Knapp,  Raymond,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Starting  device  for 
electric  motors.     2,077,330  ;  Apr.  13. 

Knapp,  Roland  W.,  Wayzata,  and  A.  D.  Lund,  assignors 
of  one-third  to  W.  C.  Schroder,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Battery  cable  terminal.     2,067,195  ;   Jan.   12. 

Knapp,  William,  Hollis,  N.  Y.  Lamp  focusing  device  for 
electric  fixtures.     2,091,782  ;  Aug.  31. 

Knauber,  Alexander  M.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Sign.  2,070,407  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Knaur,  Christian  M.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Carton  for  radio 
tubes.     2,067,126  ;  Jan.  5. 

Knaust,  Henry.     (See  Knaust,  Herman  and  H.) 

ICnaust,  Herman  and  H.,  West  Camp,  N.  Y.  Producing 
mushrooms.     2.097,766  ;  Nov.  2. 

Knauth,  Elsa.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beauty  appliance. 
Re.  20.276  ;  Feb.  23. 

Kneale,  Earle  C,  and  H.  H.  Wohlgemuth,  Pontiac,  Mich. 
Artificial  resin.     2,084,203  ;  June  15. 

Kneale,  Robert  D.     (See  Finley,  Sam  E..  assignor.) 

Knebusch,  Walter  F.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Rayon  Cor- 
poration, Cleveland,  Ohio.     Reel.     2,091,285  ;  Aug.  31. 

Knebusch,  Walter  F.,  Cleveland,  and  F.  Hillix,  Lakewood, 
assignors  to  Industrial  Rayon  Corporation,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Continuous  thread-processing  machine.  2,067,881 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Knecht,  Albert,  Wilen,  Switzerland.  Windscreen. 
2,96,901  ;  Oct.  26. 

Knecht,  Heinrich,  assignor  to  Schweizerische  Industrie- 
Gesellschaft,  Neuhausen,  Switzerland.  Railroad  vehi- 
cle.    2,071,207  ;  Feb.  16. 

Knecht,  Oskar,  and  O.  C.  Billeter,  assignors  to  the  firm  of 
Chemical  Works  formerly  Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland. 
2.4-dinitro-3.6-dihalogenanilines  and  their  manufacture. 
2,087,689  ;  July  20. 

Knechtel,  Jacob  S.,  Hanover,  Ontario,  Canada.  Exten- 
sion table.     2,092,280  ;  Sept.  7. 

Knee,  Aaron  A.,  assignor  to  Vanak  Corporation,  Charlotte, 
N.  C.     Check  testing  apparatus.     2,072,504  ;  Jlar.  2. 

Knee,  Aaron  A.,  assignor  to  Vanak  Corporation,  Charlotte, 
N.  C.  Anticlog  means  for  check  controlled  apparatus. 
2.072,505  ;  Mar.  2. 

Knee,  Aaron  A.,  assignor  to  Vanak  Corporation,  Char- 
lotte, N.  C.  Adjustable  check  testing  apparatus. 
2  073  392  *  Mar.  9. 

Kne'he,  Ewaid.     (See  Etzkorn,  R.,  and  Knehe.) 

Kneibler,  Arthur  R.,  assignor  to  Coopers  Incorporated, 
Kenosha,  Wis.     Swimming  trunks.     2,102,323  ;  Dec.  14. 

Kneislev.  Richard  D.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration. Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,099,653  :  Nov.   16. 

Kneisley,  Richard  F.,  assignor  to  The  American  Floor 
Surfacing  ]\Iachine  Company,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Collecting 
dust  from  an  air  current.     2.068,332  :  .Tan.  19. 

Knell,  John,  assignor  to  All- Steel-Equip  Company,  Aurora, 
111.     Outlet  box.     2,068,988  ;  Jan.  26. 

Knepper,  George  E.,  and  W.  E.  Frank,  Altoona,  Pa.  Car 
roof  running  board.     2,072,171 ;  Mar.  2. 

Knerr,  Hugh  J.,  Langley  Field,  Va.  Transport  cargo 
aircraft.     2,075,042  ;  Mar.  30.  „    . 

Knerr,  Hugh  J.,  Osborn,  Ohio.  Flowmeter.  2,103,202 ; 
Dec.   28. 

Knerr,  Lewis  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  United  States  of  America,  represented  by 
the  Secretary  of  War.  Telescopic  barrier  in  connection 
with  exit  portal  in  fish  lifts.     2,102,628;  Dec.  21. 

Knerr,  I>ewis  E.,  Portland,  Orge.,  assignor  to  tlie  Govern- 
ment of  the  United  States  of  America,  represented  by 
the  Secretary  of  War.  Fish  trap  for  fish  lifts. 
2,102,629  :  Dec.  21. 

Knickerbocker,  George  S.,  assignor  of  fifty  per  cent  to 
J.  G.  Bennett,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Dancing  toy. 
2,071,129  ;  Feb.  16.  ,  .  . 

Kniekerbockor,  Karl.  (See  Stoner,  II.  B.,  and  Knicker- 
bocker.) 

Kniep,  Karl  H.     (See  Gordon  W.,  N;nitli,  and  Knlcp.) 

ICniepen,  Peter,  I'MnkenUrug,  near  lierlin,  assignor  to  .\1- 
Igemieno  El(>klricltats  Gest-IIscliaft,  I!(-rliii.  (iermany. 
Vacuum  tube  con<luctor.     2.007,907  ;  Jan,   19, 

Knl<'p(-n,  Peter,  Flnkenkrug,  near  Berlin,  assignor  to 
AUgemeine  Klektrloltats  (Josellschaft,  Berlin.  (Jeminny. 
Vacuum  tube  insulator  shleUl,     2.073, -182  ;   Mar.  9. 

Knlepkamp,  lleinrlch.  lierlln-l'ankow.  assignor  to  Slonions 
&  Ilalske,  A.  G.,  Berlln-Sleniensstadt.  Germany.  Eloc- 
Iroii   discharge   device.      2,073.183:   Mar.   0, 

Knight,  Arthur  II,.  Ulaekley,  Maneliester.  lOngland,  ns- 
Hlgnor  to  Inipei'lMl  ClK'mieal  Industries  Limited,  AIouo- 
azo  (lyeNliitTs  ancl   their   prodiiellou,      2,0(!(>..K;!ii  ;   Feb.  tt. 

Knight,"  Artluii-  II,,  ItlaeUley,  Manehi'sler,  lOnglaiul,  as- 
signor to  Imperial  Clienilcal  Industries  l.imltptl. 
Azo  dyestulTs  and  pr<"i>arlng  them.     2,0SS,:i27  ;  .Inly  27, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Knight,  Arthur  H.,  Blackley,  Manchester,  England,  as- 
signor to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Azo 
dyestulls  and  their  production.     2,091,367  ;  Aug.  31. 

Kniglir,  Arthur  H.,  liliicklcy,  Manchester,  England,  as- 
signor to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries,  Limited. 
Monoazo  dyestuffs  and  their  production.  2,092,075 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Knight,  Arthur  H.,  Blackley,  Jlancliester,  England,  as- 
signor to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limitetl.  Disazo 
dvestuffs  and  their  production,     2.092,076  ;  Sept,  7, 

Knight,  B,  B,  &  E.  Corporation.  (See  Bulford,  Murray 
N.,  assignor,) 

Knight,  Cliarles  K,,  Upper  Darby,  Pa.  Heater  and  wiper 
i'or  windshields.     2,067,011 ;  Jan.  5, 

Knight,  Donald  B,,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Heat  transfer 
system.     2,068,549  ;   Jan.    19. 

Knight.  Donald  L.,  Detroit,  and  J.  N.  McLoughlin. 
Northville,  assignors  to  Detroit  Steel  Products  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.'  Clutch  mechanism.  2,096,251  ; 
Oct.   19. 

Knight,  Harold  E.  H.,  Rockville  Centre,  assignor  to 
Clarence  S.  Brown  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dis- 
play apparatus.     2,093,890  ;  Sept.  21. 

Knight,  Henry  H.,  Canton,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Davis  &  Furber  Machine  Company,  North 
Andover,    Mass.     Tape    condenser.     2,101,370:    Dec,    7. 

Knight,  Herbert  D.,  San  Diego,  assignor  to  T.  J.  McKee, 
Jr.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Press  feeding  device.  2,087,437  ; 
July  20. 

Knight,  Hugh,  Claremont,  assignor  to  Emulsoids,  Inc., 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Insecticidal  oil  spray.  2,103,196  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Knight,  Ira  W.,  assignor  to  American  Moistening  Com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.  Hygi'oscopic  actuating  clement, 
2,068,416  ;  Jan.   19. 

Knight,  Ira  W.,  assignor  to  General  Fire  Extinguisher 
Company,  Providence,  R.  I.     Valve.    2,071,749  ;  Feb.  23. 

Knight,  James  L.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.      Refrigerator    cabinet.      2.068,550 ;   Jan.   19. 

Knight,  James  L.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.     Refrigerator  cabinet.     2,084,204  ;   June  15. 

Knight,  James  S,,  Chicago,  111.  Device  for  handling 
frozen  material.     2,098,250  ;  Nov.   9. 

Knight,  John  M.,  Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Folding  footrest.     2,093,455  ;  Sept.  21. 

Knight,  John  M„  Atlantic  Highlands,  N,  J.;  F.  A, 
Stevenson,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ;  and  V.  AVilloughby,  Ridge- 
wood,  N,  J.,  assignors  to  American  Car  &  Foundry 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Car  seat.  2,067,668 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Knight,  Lewis  A.,  Owings  Mills,  assignor  to  The  Lasting 
Products  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Making  artificial  stone 
wall  facings.     2,095,641:  Oct.   12. 

Knight,  Lewis  A„  Owings  Mills,  assignor  to  The  Lasting 
Products  Co,,  Baltimore,  Md.  Making  artificial  stone 
wall  facings.     2,095,642  ;   Oct.    12. 

Knight,  Maurice  A.,  Akron,  Ohio,  and  F.  M.  Klein,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Cooling  and  absorption  tower.  2,074,551 ; 
Mar.  23. 

Knight,  Montgomery,  and  T.  E.  l\Ioodie,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Ro- 
tating wing  aircraft.     2,092,077  :  Sept.  7. 

Kniglit,  Samuel  H.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Parachute. 
2,096,520  :   Oct.   19. 

Knight,  William  P.,  Danvers,  ^lass.  Aquatic  amusement 
and  exercising  device.     2,075,649  ;   Mar,  30, 

Knights,  William  G,,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada.  Weed  ex- 
tracting implement.     2,087,671  ;  July  20, 

Knipp,  Arthur  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  W.  Hahn, 
Napoleon,   Ohio.     Display  device.     2,076,784 ;  Apr.   13. 

Kniskern,  Walter  II.,  Petersburg,  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignnient.s,  to  The  Solvay  Process .  Companv,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Phthalic  anhydride  recovery.  2,076,033  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Kniskern,  Walter  TL,  Petersburg,  Va.,  and  C.  K.  Lawrence, 
Baldwlnsville,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Atmospheric  Nitrogen 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composition  and  process 
for  the  production  of  fertilizers.     2,067,931  ;   Jnn,   19. 

Kniskern,  Walter  II.,  I'rinco  George  County,  Va.,  and  C. 
K,  Ivawrerrce,  Syracuse,  assignors,  by  "mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Solvav  Process  ('ompanv.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Preparation  of  fertilizer.     2,081,401  ;  May  25. 

Kniskern,  Walter  H.,  Petersburg,  Va.,  and  F.  J.  De  Rewal, 
CamiUus,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Solvay  Process  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Prepa- 
ration of  fertilizers.     2,086,717  :  July  13. 

Knisley,  Andrew  W.  (See  Hegenbergcr,  A.  F.,  and 
Knlsley.) 

Knisley,  Andrew  W.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Static  tube  sleeve. 
2,101,858  :  Dec,  14, 

Knitter,  Elmer  T.,  Redwood  City,  Calif.  Program  re- 
minder for  radio  programs.     2,069,372  ;  Fob.  2. 

Knitting  Machines  Corporation.  (See  Miller,  Max  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Knobeck,  John  II.,  Madison,  Wis.  Freewheeling  device 
for  aeroplane   propellers.     2,101.781  :    Dec.   7. 

Knobel,  Max,  Arlington,  Mass.  Chronological  Instrument. 
2,077,115;  Apr.  13. 

Knobel,  Max,  Arlington,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Varllux  Hold- 
ing Corporation,  Limited,  Nassau,  Bahama  Islands. 
IHumlnated  sign.     2,073,068;  Mar.  9. 

Knoblauch,  John,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Hook  rule'  anJI  compass. 
2,087,600 ;  July  20. 


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Knoche,  Elmer  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Deodorizer.  2,090,297 ; 
Aug.   17. 

Knoche,  Paul,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Bela  Caspar. 
Multicolor  photographic  material.     2,088,523  :  July  27. 

Knoebel,  Walter  C,  assignor  to  D.  M.  Smith,  Kirk\\'Ood, 
Mo.      Piston  expander.      2,103,665  ;  Dec.  28. 

Knoerr,  Sam,  Terrell,  Tex.  Hydraulically  controlled  sand 
testing  device.     2,077,760  ;  Apr.  20. 

Knol,  Clarence,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Garment  support- 
ing attachment.     2,103,854  ;  Dec.  28. 

Knoll,  Fred,  Jamaica,  N.  Y,  Disappearing  awTiing  arms. 
2,079,073  ;  May  4. 

Knoll,  Hans.      (See  Zoettl,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Knoll,  Max,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Draht- 
lose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany,  Braun 
cathode-ray  tube,     2,078,449  ;  Apr.  27. 

Knoll,  Max,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Elec- 
tron tube.     2,086,718  ;  July  13. 

Knoll,  Max,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Cathode  ray  tube.     2,094,606  ;  Oct.  5. 

Knoll,  Max,  and  F.  Schroter,  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin, 
Germany.     Cathode  ray  tube.     2,088,419  ;  July  27. 

Knoll,  Max,  and  R.  Rzehulka,  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Ber- 
lin, Germany.  Electron  discharge  tube.  2,090,006 ; 
Aug.   17. 

Knoll,  Werner,  Dusseldorf-Oberkassel,  Germany.  Proc- 
ess and  apparatus  for  the  production  of  seamless  tubes. 
2,090,535  ;   Aug.   17. 

Knoop,  Frederick,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  The 
Government  of  the  United  States  represented  by  the 
Secretary  of  Commerce.  Hardness  testing  device. 
2,091,995  ;  Sept.  7. 

Knoop,  William  A.,  Hemstead,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  I^.  Y.  Com- 
munication system.     2,069,838  :  Feb.  9. 

Knopf,  Edward  J.      (See  Cook,  N.  E.,  Kopf,  and  Diehl.) 

Knopp,  Otto  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Jewel  bearing.  2,092,281 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Knopp,  Rudolph,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  R.  Knapp,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Shaving  device.     2,077,331  ;  Apr.  13. 

Knopp,  William  E.  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis,  Puller  for  axle 
shafts  and  the  like.     2,068,184:  Jan.  19. 

Knorpp,  Philip  J.,  Wilmette,  HI.  Game.  2,080,489 ; 
May  18. 

Knorr-Bremse  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Kiecksee,  Max, 
assignor.) 

Knorr-Bremse  Aktiengesellschaft  Lichtenberg.  (See 
Miiller.  Ernst,   assignor.) 

Knote,  Rudolf.     (See  Henning,  Hans-Hoachim,  assignor.) 

Knoth,  Richard  B.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sup- 
porting device,     2,073,484  ;  Mar.  9. 

Knott,  Clyde  L.     (See  Topham,  L.  E.,  and  Knott) 

Knott,  Frank  W,,  Detroit,  Mich,  Making  belt  lacer  joining 
pins,     2,073,374  ;   Mar.   9. 

Knott,  Harry  H.,  assignor  to  American  Pearl  Button  Com- 
pany, Washington,  Iowa.  Button  shaping  machine. 
2,066.839  ;  Jan.  5. 

Knott,  Harry  H..  assignor  to  American  Pearl  Button  Com- 
pany, Washington,  Iowa.     Button.     2,081,485:  May  25. 

Knott,  Hermann,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.,  assignor  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Ion  Corporation,  Short  Hills,  N.  J. 
Electron  discharge  device  for  electronically  bombarding 
materials.     2.103,623  ;  Dec.  28. 

Knott.  William  M.      (See  Bishop,  J.  B.,  and  Knott.) 

Knowland,  Richard  G.,  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Bigelow-Sanford  Carpet  Co.,  Inc.,  Thompsonville,  Conn. 
Double  tuft  pile  fabric  loom.     2,076,785  ;  Apr.  13. 

Knowland,  Thomas  M.,  Belmont,  assignor  to  Boston  Woven 
Hose  &  Rubber  Company.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  tensioning  strip  material.  2,082,895  ; 
June  8, 

Knowles,  Albert  G.      (See  Clark,  C.  L.,  and  Knowles,) 

Knowles,  Dewey  D.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Crystal  starter  rectifier  and  "phase  control 
tube.      2.078.671  ;  Apr.  27. 

Knowles,  Dewey  D.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa,     Inverter  tube.     2,078,672  ;  Apr.  27. 

Knowles,  Dewey  D.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Vacuum  seal.     2,079,354  :  May  4. 

Knowles,  Dewey  D.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  I'itts- 
burgh.  Pa.  Temperature  control  system.  2,088,477 ; 
July  27, 
■  Knowles,  Dewey  D.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Photo- 
sensitive apparatus.     2,100,765  :  Nov.  30. 

Knowles,  Dewey  D.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv,  East  Pitts- 
burgh,   Pa.      Control   apparatus.      2,084,0"36 ;    June    15. 

Knowles,  Dewey  D.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  and  C,  E,  Haller, 
Owensboro,  Ky.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electric 
discharge  apparatus.     2,085,100;  June  29, 

Knowles  Foundry  and  JIachine  Company,  (See  Foster, 
Roy  W,,  assignor.) 


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Knowles,  George  F.,  Eehoboth,  Mass.  Signal  device  for 
veliicles.    2,073,536  ;  Mar.  9. 

Knowles,  J.  R.,  and  B.  C.  Carter,  Strand,  London,  Eng- 
land.    Centrifugal  separator.     2,067,273  ;  Jan.  12. 

Knowles,  Maxwell  C.      (See  Hurlburt,  Gene  P.,  assignor.) 

Knowling,  George,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland.  Storm 
coat.     2,073,485  ;  Mar.  9. 

Knowlton,  Archer  E.,  Short  Beach,  Conn.  Production  of 
gas  and  combustion  thereof.     2,098,629  ;  Nov.   9. 

Knowlton,  Cutler  D.,  Beverly,  assignor  to  Hoague-Sprague 
Corporation,  Lynn,  Mass.  Coil  mounting.  2,066,405 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Knowlton,  Cutler  D.,  Beverly,  assignor  to  Hoague-Sprague 
Corporation,  Lynn,  Mass.  Coil  supporting  and  splicing 
mechanism.     2,094,896  ;  Oct.  5. 

Knowlton,  Norwood  H.,  Rockport,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Blachinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Machine  for  operating  upon  soles.     2,084,348  ;  June  22. 

Knowlton,  Theodore  E.  (See  Benner,  R.  C,  Knowlton, 
and  Wooddell.) 

Knox,  Harry  A.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Forming  a  volute 
spring.     2,075,815  ;  Apr.  6. 

Knox,  Harry  A..  Washington,  D.  C,  and  R.  H.  Somers, 
U.  S.  Army,  Mickleton,  N.  J.  Track  for  track  laying 
vehicles.     2,089,210 ;   Aug.    10. 

Knox,  Harry  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Suspension  for  ve- 
hicles.    2,093,456  ;  Sept.  21. 

Knox,  Harry  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Suspension  for 
vehicles.     2,100,338  ;  Nov.  30. 

Knox,  Joseph  R.  (See  Plint,  A.  F.,  Gascoigne,  Knox, 
and  Kingston.) 

Knox,  Samuel  L.  G.,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Tube  spinning 
head.    2,079,619  ;  May  11. 

Knox,  Samuel  L.  G.,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Valve  and  valve 
gear  for  engines.     2,091,996  ;  Sept.  7. 

Knox,  Walter  F.,  Montrose,  S.  Dak.  Snuff  box  attach- 
ment.   2,092,219  ;  Sept.  7. 

Knox,  William.     (See  Mahoney,  Prank  H.,  assignor.) 

Knox,  William  J.,  Owego,  N.  Y.  Marking  device  for  shoe 
parts  and  the  like.     2,083.270  ;  June  8. 

Knudsen,  Alfred.  Astra  (Chubut),  Argentina.  Distilling 
oils.     2,072,039  ;  Feb.  23. 

Knudsen,  Carl  H.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Viking  Diesel 
Motor  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Internal  combus- 
tion engine.     2,099,852  ;  Nov.  23. 

Knudsen,    Gustav  A.,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Paper  feeding 

mechanism.     2,082,766  ;  June  1. 
Knudsen,    Irving   J.,    Kenilworth,    111.      Heat    exchanger. 
2,090,208;  Aug.   17. 

Knudson,  Clarence  B.     (See  Eastman,  L.  E.,  and  Knud- 
sen.) 
Knudtson,  Vernon  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  J.  Boehm, 

De  Forest,  Wis.     Wash-wringer.     2,079,074  ;  May  4. 
Knudtzen,  Johan  J.,  Kirkenes,  assignor  to  Aktieselskabet 
Sydva  ranger,   Oslo,    Norway.      Arrangement    for   secur- 
ing  of  the  bowl  liner  of   cone   crushers.      2,090,449 : 
Aug.  17. 

Knutson,  Carl  L.,  Maywood,  assignor  to  Cinch  Manufac- 
turing Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Radio  and  like  socket. 
2,074,791  ;  Mar.  23. 

Knutzen,  Max  T.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor  to 
Nordberg  Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Hoist  brake.      2,098,342  ;  Nov.  9. 

Knutzen,  Nels  E.,  Jr.  (See  Knutzen,  Nels  E.,  and  N.  E., 
Jr.) 

Knutzen,  Nels  E.,  and  N.  E.  Knutzen,  Jr.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Automobile  ventilator  and  windshield  heater.  2,082,700  ; 
June  1. 

Kobberup,  Jack  R.  (See  Kobberup,  Julius  A.  and  J.  R., 
and  Threlkeld.) 

Kobberup,  Julius  A.,  H.  M.  Threlkeld,  and  J.  R.  Kobberup, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Reconstruction 
Finance  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Tube  drawing 
means.     2,091,001  ;  Aug.  24. 

Kobe,  Inc.     (See  Coberly,  Clarence  J.,  assignor.) 

Kobe  Soikosho  Company,  The.  (See  Kudo,  Iliojiro,  as- 
signor.) 

Kobe],  Ernst,  Ennetbadon,  assignor  to  Aktiengesellschaft 
Brown  Boveri  &  Cie,  Baden,  Switzerland.  Electron  dis- 
charge device.     2,097,490  :  Nov.  2. 

Kober,  Philip  A.,  and  R.  W.  Crosley,  assignor  to  G.  D. 
Soarle  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Mucinous  preparations. 
2,095,2.')9  ;  Oct.  12. 

Koca,  James  F.,  assignor  to  Woodstock  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, Woodstock,  111.  Typesetting  mechanism  for  type- 
wrilcrs.      Uo.  20,429;  June  29. 

Kocn,  Jiiincs  v.,  assignor  to  Woodstock  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, Woodstock,  111.  Carriage  return.  2,006,978 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Koca,  James  F.,  assignor  to  Woodstock  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, Woodstock,  111.  Tabulator  mechanism.  2,006,979  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Koca,  Jiimes  F.,  nssignor  to  Woodstock  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, Woodslock,  III.  Typesetting  mechanism  for  type- 
writers.    2,006,980  ;  Jan.  5. 

Koca,  Jainos  F.,  assignor  to  R.  W.  Sears,  II,  Woodstock, 
111.     Lamp.     2,006,981  ;  Jan.  5. 

Koca,  James  F.,  assignor  to  Woodstock  typewriter  Com- 
pany, Woodstock,  111.  Shift  mechanism.  2,009,071  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Koca,  James  F.,  assignor  to  Woodstock  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, Woodstock,  111.  Key  lever  adjusting  mechanlsiu. 
2,073,843  ;  Mar.  10. 


Koca,  James  F.,  Woodstock,  111.,  assignor  to  Woodstock 
Typewriter   Company,    Woodstock,    111.     Key   lever   ad- 
justing mechanism.     2,087,409  ;  July  20. 
Koca,  James  F.,  Woodstock,  assignor  to  Woodstock  Type- 
writer Company,  Woodstock,  111.     Back  spacing  mecha- 
nism.    2,088,064  ;  July  27. 
Koca,  James  F.,  assignor  to  Woodstock  Typewriter  Com- 
pany, Woodstock,  111.    Impression  regulator.    2,095,068  ; 
Oct.  5. 
Koch  Butchers  Supply  Company.     (See  Starr,  R.  H.,  and 

Masters,  assignors.) 
Koch.  Elmer  W.,  et  al.      (See  Fischer,  Oliver  C,  assignor.) 
Koch,  Ernst.      (See  Eckelmann,  A.,  and  Koch.) 
Koch,  Ernst,  and  Christoph,  Thomsen,  assignors  to  I.  G. 
Farbenindustrie     Aktiengesellschaft,     Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,     Germany.      Artificial    tanning    substances    and 
preparing  them.     2,092,622  ;   Sept.   7. 
Koch,    Ernst  A.   J.,   London,   England.     Heating  system. 

2,079,808;    May   11. 
Koch,  Felix,  Bellevue,  assignor  to  Pressed  Steel  Car  Com- 
pany, McKees  Rocks,  Pa.     Container.     2,073,990  ;  Mar. 
16. 
Koch,    Fred    C,    assignor   to    The   Winkler-Koch    Patent 
Company,    Wichita,    Kans.      Converting    residuum    into 
charging  stock  and  coke.     2,096,589  ;   Oct.   19. 
Koch,   Frederick,   Jr.,   Queens  Village,   N.   Y.     Device   for 

loading  and   ejecting  capsules.     2,067,573  ;   Jan.   12. 
Koch,  Fritz,  Dresden,  Germany.     Multiunit  variable  con- 
denser.    2,092,675  ;  Sept.  7. 
Koch,  Fritz,  St.  (iuen-sur-Seine,  France,  assignor  to  Robert 
Bosch  Aktiengesellschaft,  Stuttgart,  Germany.     Acous- 
tic warning  device.     2,074,266  ;  Mar.   16. 
Koch,  George  H.      (See  Simpson,   R.,   and  Koch.) 
Koch,  Kurt,  Berlin-Eichwalde,  Germany,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral    Electric     Company.       Thermal     release     device. 
2,088,420  ;  July  27. 
Koch,  Lawrence  E.      (See  Phelan,  L.  A.  M.,   and  Koch.) 
Koch,  Lydia  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Apparatus  for  condi- 
tioning paper.     2,090,131  ;  Aug.   17. 
Koch,  Lydia  B..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Container.     2,103,290  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Koch,    Lydia    B.,    assignor    to    Reinforced    Paper    Bottle 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Spinner  head.    2,066,840  ; 
Jan.  5. 
Koch,  Paul,  Plauen,  Germany.     Sheet-fed  intaglio  rotary 

printing  machine.     2,086.319  ;  July  6. 
Koch,  Ralph  H.,  Lennox,   near  Ingl'ewood,    Calif.     Disap- 
pearing toilet.     2,076,950  ;  Apr.  13. 
Koch,  Robert,  Belfort,  France,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric    Company.     Condenser     arrangement.     2,082,641 ; 
June  1. 
Koch  and  Sterzel,  A.  G.      (See  Nollce,  Otto  E.,  assignor.) 
Koch  &   Sterzel  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Fischer,  Frauyi 

J.,  assignor.) 
Koch,  Wilhelm.      (See  Schnitzspahn,  K.,   and  Koch.) 
Koch,     William     J.,     Midland     Park,     assignor     to     Van 
Vlaanderen  Machine  Company,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Steam- 
ing fabrics.     2,085,222  ;  June  29. 
Koch,   Winfield   R.,   Camden,   N.   J.,   assignor  to   Westing- 
house  Electric  &   Manufacturing  Company.      Radio   re- 
ceiving system.     2,066,940  ;  Jan.    5. 
Koch,  Winfield  R.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.     Automatic  gain  control  circuits. 
2,069,837  ;  Feb.  9. 
Koch,    Winfield   R.,    Camden,   N.    J.,    assignor    to    Radio 
Corporation   of   America.      Delayed   automatic   volume 
control  circuit.     2,073,486  ;  Mar.  9. 
Koch,  Winfield  R.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration  of  America.      Radio   signal   receiving  system. 
2,075,526:    Mar.    30. 
Koch,  Winfield  R.,  Camden,  N.  J.,   assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration  of  America.     Automatic  gain   control  circuit. 
2,082,901  ;  June  8. 
Koch,  Winfield  R.,  Camden,  N.  J.,   assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration    of    America.     Automatic    selectivity    control 
system.     2.083,232  ;  June  8. 
Koch,    Winfield    R.,    Camden,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    Radio 
Corporation    of   America.      Selectivity   control    system. 
2,085,190  ;  June  29. 
Koch,  Winfield  R.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.     Interstation  noise  suppressor  cir- 
cuits.    2,088,210  ;  July  27. 
Koch,  Winfield  R.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of   America.     Automatic  gain  control  circuit. 
2,093,565  ;  Sept.  21. 
Koch,   Winfield   R.,  Delaware  Township,   Camden  County, 
N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.     Com- 
munication system.     2,080,281  ;  May  11. 
Koch,  Winfield  U.,  Wilklnsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company.     Radio   re- 
ceiving system.     2,082,707  ;  June  1. 
Koch,  Winfield  R.,  MercliantvlUe,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation   of  America.     Automatic  gain   control   clr 
cuit.     2,08;?.025  ;  June  8. 
Koch,  Winfield  R.,  Merohantvllle,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
('orporalion   of  America.     Autoniiillc  gain   control   cir- 
cuit.     2.083,020  :  June  S. 
Kochendoerfer,    (!erd.      (See   Kunz,   M.    A.,    and    Koclion- 

doerfer. ) 
Kochi'ndoerrer,  Gerd.      (See  Kunz,  M.  A.,  Kochendoerfer, 

and  Ko(>l)erle. ) 
Kocli(Mi(l()(Mfer,    Gerd.      (See  Kunz,   M.   A.,   Koelierle,   and 
Kochendoerfer.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


assignor.) 
Electrical  contact 

Electrical  contact 


Kocher,  Alva  L.,  Jersev  Citv,  N.  J.  Cigarette  extin- 
guisher.    2.094.9SS  :  Oct.  5. " 

Kocher,  Harrv  F.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Attaching  means  for 
tags.     2,079.742  ;  May  11. 

Kochmann.  Wilhelm.  Berlin,  Germany.  Braking  system. 
2.0S3.654  ;  June  15. 

Kochs.  Theo.  A.,  Company.  (See  Bestler,  John  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kochs.  Theo.  A.,  Company.  (See  Schwarzkopf.  Arthur 
E.,  assignor.) 

Kocks.  Fritz.  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Tube  roUing  null. 
2.093.244:  Sept.  14. 

Kocour,  Emil  J.,  assignor  to  Sloan  Valve  Company.  Chi- 
cago,  UL     Tacntim  breaking  device.     2,102.848 :   Dec 

KoebeL  Frank  E.,  Glen  Ridge.  X.  J.,  assignor  to  J.  K.  Smit 
&  Sons.  Inc..  N'ew  York,  X.  T.  Diamond  tooL 
2.078,201;  Apr.  20. 

Ko*-berle,  KarL  (See  Kunz,  31.  A.,  Kochendoerfer,  and 
Koeberle. ) 

Koeberle,  KarL  (See  Kunz,  M.  A..  Koeberle,  and  Kochen- 
doerfer.) 

Ko^ierle,  KarL     (See  Mueller  J.,  and  Koeberle.) 

Koeberle,  KarL  and  O.  Schlichtins.  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  .Aniline  Works, 
Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Sulphonic  acids  of  anthra- 
pyrimidines.    2,068,989  :  Jan.  26. 

Koeberle.  Karl,  and  C.  Steiserwald.  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhiae.  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works. 
Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Prodncrion  of  1,4-dihydroiy- 
a'.tylaminoanthraquinone.     2.093.397  ;  Sept.  7. 

Koechling.  Charles  D..  Floral  Park,  assignor  to  The 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories.  Incorporar^nL  New  York, 
K.  Y.    Telephone  system.    2.071,075  ;  Feb.  16. 

Koefoed.  Louis.  Elast  Rockawav.  X.  Y.  Disappearing  bed. 
2.079.939  :  Mav  11. 

Koec-^1.  E.  C       (See  Ebrite,  Arthur  P. 

Koehler.   (Tharles  H..    Oak   Park,    111. 
device.    Re.  20.60S  ;  Dec.  28. 

Koehler.  CTiarl^  H..  Forest  Park,  HI. 
device.     2.0S6.424  :  Julv  6. 

Koehler,  Frank,  Portland,  Oreg.  Marble  game  apparatus. 
2.070.948:  Feb.  16. 

Koehler,  James  F..  Northampton,  Mass.  Shaving  imple- 
ment.   2.0S6.716  :  July  13. 

Koehler  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Wheat,  Grant, 
assignor.) 

Koehler.  Maxfmilian  E..  Washington,  D.  C.  Scalp- Treat- 
ing device.     2.103.949  :  Dec.  28. 

Koehlreuter,  Sidney.  (See  Scheibinger,  A.,  and  Koehl- 
reuter.  > 

Koehrins.  Roland  P..  Dayton.  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Making  a  bearing 
material.      2,075,4-44 :    Mar.    30. 

Koehring.  Roland  P.,  Dayton.  Ohio,  assiznor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation.  Detroit.  Mich.  Making  a  bearing 
materiaL     2,096,252  :  Oct.  19. 

Koehring.  Roland  P..  Dayton.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit. 
Mich.  Making  a  porous  bearing  material.  2.097,671 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Koelliker,  (Jeorge  P.  (See  Headen,  Lucean  A^  ns- 
Eignor. ) 

Koen.  Lee  O..  Hi-'uston.  TeT.  Fluid  lifting  apparatus  for 
wells.     2.093.609  :  Sept-  21. 

Koenig,  Alexander.     (See  Wiegand.  K..  and  Koenig.) 

Koenig.  Emanuel,  et  al.  (See  Greenwald.  Herman,  as- 
signor. ) 

Koenig.  Emil  L..  Brooklyn,  and  F.  R.  La  Blotier.  Jamaica. 
N.  Y.     .Air  brake  control  system.     2.aS6..'?20 :  July  6. 

Koenie.  Fred.  Tottenville,  N.  Y.  Gripping  tool. 
2.094.238  :  Sept.  28. 

Koenig.  Lome,  assignor  to  The  Woodstock  Rubber  Com- 
pany Limited.  Woodstock.  Ontario.  Canada.  Fur- 
trimmed   overshoe.     2.095,880  ;  Oct.   12. 

Koenig.  Walter,  Jr..  Clifton.  N.  J.,  assicnor  to  Bell  Tele- 

Shone    Laboratories,    Incorporated.    Npw    York,    N.    Y. 
Armonie  analyzer.     2.088.297  ;  July  27. 

Koenig.  Walter  J.      (.See  Sale,  W.  A.,  and  Koenig.) 

Koenig,  W.ilter  J.,  assignor  to  Sloane-Blabon  Corpora- 
tion. Trenton.  N.  J.  Composition  and  drying  of  the 
same.     2.100.484:  Nov.  30. 

Koenis.  Werner,  assignor  to  Landis  ft  Gyr.  A-G..  Zug. 
Swif7erland.  Motor  generator  for  medium-high  fre- 
quency alternating  current.     2,093.777:  Sept.  21. 

Koenic.  Womer.  Luzem,  nssienor  to  Ldindis  ft  Gyr.  A.-G.. 
Zne.  Switzerland.  Variable  impulse  transmitter. 
2.0y9.9S2  :  Nov.  23. 

Koenicknin^r.  Frank  and  F..  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Treat- 
ment chair.      2.098.500:  Nov.  9. 

Koeniekramer.  Frederick.  (See  Koenlgkramer.  Frank 
and   F.) 

Koenigs.  Ernst.  Breslaa.  and  E.  Rappelt,  Waldenburg.- 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.. 
New  York.  N.  Y.  Phenyl-pyridininm  sulphonic  acid 
dyesfnffs  and  preparine  thpra.     2.072.401  :  Mar.  2. 

Koepke.  William  F..  New  York.  N.  Y..  assignor  of  thirty 
per  cent  to  A.  Berg.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Portable  electric 
head  lamp.     2,079,075 :  May  4. 

Ko^l'ico.  William  F..  assignor  of  thirty  per  cent  to  A. 
Berg.  Npw  York.  N.  Y.  Portable  electric  he«d  lamp. 
2.099.167:  Nov.   16.  '^ 

Koeno.  Rudolph  ft  Co.  Cbemiadie  Fabrik  A.  G.  (See 
KSnig.  Walter,  assignor.) 


Koeppl,  Orl  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  W.  DeUer, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Apjraratus  for  revivifying  spent  de- 
colorizing materials.     2,086.561  :   July   13. 

Koerber,  William  G.     (See  Zimmerer.  K.  A.,  and  Koerber.) 

Koerber,  William  G..  assignor  to  Karl  A.  Zimmerer  ilanu- 
facturing  Co.,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Supplemental  con- 
ductor for  piping.     2,076.466  :  Apr.  6. 

Kotjrber.  William  G..  assignor  to  K.  A.  Zimmerer  Manu- 
facturing Co..  Inc..  Detroit,  Mich.  Insi>ection  lamp. 
2.0S9.611 :  Aug.  10. 

Koerber,  William  G..  assignor  to  Karl  A.  Zimmerer  Manu- 
facturing Co.  Inc.  Detroit.  Mich.  Apparatus  for  pre- 
venting beer  settling.     2.101.029  :  Dec.  7. 

Koerding,  PauL      (See  Schoeller.  C,  and  Koerding.) 

Koemer.  (}harles  A.  (See  ComeU,  E.  S.,  Koemer,  and 
Stemaman.) 

Koerner.  Theodore  W..  assignor  to  Kelvinator  Corpora- 
tion. Detroit,  Mich.  Resilient  mounting  for  refrigerat- 
ing apparatus.     2.0S9.3S3  :  Aug.   10. 

Koester,  Frederick  H..  Pelham  Manor.  N.  Y.  Composite 
insulated  building  block.     2.087.541  ;  July  20. 

Koether.  Emil  A.     TSee  Morton.  A.  W,.  and  Koerher.) 

Koffiman.  Phillip.     (See  Wachowski.  (George  A.,  assignor.) 

Kofke,  Harry  C..  assignor  to  F.  D.  McBride,  trading  as 
American  Solder  ft  Flux  Co..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Solder- 
ing flux.     2.095,335  ;  Oct.  12. 

Kofoed.  James  C.  Northfield.  Minn.  Weeding  and  culti- 
vating tooL     2.100.221  :  Nov.  23. 

Kogan,  Jacob  J.,  et  aL     (See  Dickinson.  Ibel  E.,  assignor.) 

KogeL  Gnstav.  Baden-Baden.  (Jermany.  Production  of 
sound  records.     2.068.919  :  Jan.  26. 

Kogel,  Gustav,  Baden-Baden,  Germany.  Photographic 
dusting-on  process  by  the  employment  of  acetals  as 
the  U^t-sensitive  materiaL     2,090,450 :  Aug.  17. 

Kogel.  Gustav.  Baden-Baden,  and  R.  Zahn.  ^Viesbaden, 
assignors  to  KaUe  ft  Co.  AktiengeseUschaft.  Wiesbaden- 
Biebrich.  (lermany.  Light  sensitive  colloid  layers  and 
tanned  pictures  therefrom.     2.099.404  :  Nov.  10. 

KogeL  Wilhelm.  and  N.  WideU.  Stockholm,  Sweden,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  ServeL  Inc,  Dover. 
Del.     Refrigeration.     2.072.987 :   Mar.   9. 

KogeL  Whilhelm  G..  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  ServeL  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Refrigeration.     2,091.595  :  Aug.  31. 

KogstTom.  Axel  W..  assignor  ro  Chrysler  Corporation. 
Highland  Park.  MidC  Vehicle  suspension  system. 
2.102.420:  Dec   14. 

KohL  Christopher.     (See  Schick,  P..  and  Kohl.) 

KohL  Harry  L.      (See  Kombau,  K.,  Kromm,  and  KohL) 

Kohl.  Karl.  Erlangen.  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  N.  V.  Machirierieen^n  Apparaten  Fab- 
rieken  "^leaf'  TTrecht.  Netherlands.  Reception  of  ultra- 
short waves.    2.086.423  :  July  6. 

KohL  Maurice  P.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Trotisers  display  de- 
vice.    2,074,924:  Mar.  23. 

KOhler,  Andreas,  Hennigsdorf,  near  Berlin.  (Jermany,  as- 
signor to  (Jeneral  Electric  Company.  Ticket  printing 
machine.     2.069.656  ;  Feb.  2. 

Kohler,  Erich-Giinther,  assignor  to  Remy.  van  der  Zypen 
ft  Co.,  Andemach-on-rhe-Shine.  <jermanv.  Guiding  aad 
holding  of  long  metal  bands.     2.094.950 :  Oct.  5. 

Kohler.  Heinrich.  assignor  to  Maschinenfabrifc  Augsburg- 
Numberg  A.  G..  Augsburg,  (Jermany.  Engine  frame. 
2.081  ..'54.3  :  JI.ay  25. 

Kohler.  John  F..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Depositine  machine. 
2.067,968  ;  Jan.  19. 

Kohler.  John  F..  New  York.  N.  Y.  ^laohine  for  cutting 
disks  of  thin  sheet  materiaL     2.0S9.803  :   Aug.   10. 

Kohler.  John  H.,  assignor  to  United-Carr  Fastener  Cor- 
poration, Ciunbridge,  Mass.  Fastener  slider.  2.0»iS.627  : 
Jan.  19. 

Kohler.  Ulrich.  assignor  to  Hasler-A.-G.  vormals  Tele- 
graphenwerkstatte  von  G.  Hasler,  Bern.  Switzerland. 
Recording  tachometer.    2.069,152  :  Jan.  26. 

Kohlbagen.  Fred  L..  Frankfort.  HI.  Clothesline  pulley. 
2.078.857  :  Apr.  27. 

Kohlhagen.  Walter,  assignor  to  The  Waterbury  Clock  Com- 
pany, Waterbury.  Conn.  Regulating  means  for  time- 
pieces.    2.088.421 :  July  27. 

Kohlagen,  Walter,  assignor  to  The  Waterbury  Clock  Com- 
pany. Waterbury.  Conn.  Automatic  alarm  clock. 
2.094.989  :  Oct.  5. 

Kohn.  Hans,  Stoetten  Oberamt  Geislingen,  near  Stutt- 
^rt,  Germany.  Change  speed  mechanism.  2.097,283 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Kohn.  Samuel.  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.  Frankfurter 
cooker.    2.083.71"  :  June  15. 

Kohn.  Samuel.  Bronx,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Automatic  record  feed  and 
repeater  device  for  phonographs.    2,092,169  :  Sept.  7. 

'*-'^^°5f-  Johan  F..  Haarlem,  Netherlands.  Wall  connector. 
2.103.010  :  Dec  21. 

Kohut.    JuUus    B..    Brooklvn.    N.    Y.       Radiator    valve. 

2.087.690  :  July  20. 
Kohut,   JuUus  B.,   Brooklyn.  N.   Y.        Valve.     2,096,989: 

Oct.  26. 

^%^^- nl^^)}'^-   ,^^^^^     -^°»-      Calif.        Insect      trap. 

2.09.T.9S6  :  Oct.  19. 
Koinxan.    Walter,    Elgin,    Nebr.     Oil    filter.     2.088,243: 

July  27. 
Kofcatnnr.   Vamaii   B.,   assignor   to  Autoiveen   Inc..   New 

Dec   21  ^^^ting  soap  beads  or  the  like.    2.102,849  : 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


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Kokotiak,  Aleksa  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Work  holder  for  ma- 
chining operations.    2,079,323  ;  May  4. 

Kolarovic,  Thomas,  Willoughby,  Ohio.  Brake  operating 
means.     2,096,854  ;  Oct.  26. 

Kolb,  Frank  P.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Com- 
pany, Rochester.  N.  Y.     Reflector.     2,103,538  ;  Dec.  28. 

Kolb,  Hans  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  drive  system. 
2.074,476  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kolb,  Josef,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dirigible  search  light. 
2,074,404;  Mar.  23. 

Kolb,  Otto  K.,  Chiswick,  London,  England.  Electrical 
and  mechanical  system  for  the  re-recording  of  sound 
film.     2,094,745  ;  Oct.  5. 

Kolbe,  Joachim,  Hanover,  Germany.  Motor  vehicle. 
2,072,521  ;   Mar.  2. 

Kolbe,  Joachim,  Hanover,  Germany.  Motor  vehicle. 
2,092,676  ;  Sept.  7. 

Kolbe,  Joachim,  Hanover,  Germany.  Steering  arrange- 
ment for  motor  vehicles.     2,094,541  ;  Sept.  28. 

Kolbe,  Joachim,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Body  suspension 
for  vehicles  of  all  kinds.     2.076,786  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kold-IIold  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Chamberlain, 
Clark  W..  assignor.) 

Kolimbat,  Peter,  Portland,  Oreg.  Fuel  equalizing  mani- 
fold.    2,098,424  ;  Nov.  9. 

Kollath,  Francis  C,  Chicago,  assignor  of  one  half  to  D. 
Woodhead,  Evanston,  111.  Electric  socket  and  casing. 
Re.  20,585  ;  Dec.  14. 

Kollmayer,  Charles,  and  J.  Sheehan,  assignors  to  Sheehan- 
Kollmayer  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Target  practicing 
device.     2,089,901  ;  Aug.  10. 

KoUsman,  Paul,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  Hydrostatic  gauge. 
2,067,767  ;  Jan.  12. 

Kollsman,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Compensating  device 
for  magnetic  compasses.     2,078,574  ;  Apr.    27. 

Kollsman,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Remote  controlled 
indicator  with  stabilized  head,  pitch,  and  bank  indi- 
cating unit.     2,080,490  ;  May  18. 

Kollsman,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Instrument  mounting. 
2.100,604;  Nov.  30. 

Kollsman,  Paul,  Stamford,  Conn.  Miniature  electric  lamp 
bulb  seat  and  socket  combination.     2,088,559  ;  July  27. 

Kolm.  Ulrich.  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  International 
Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tab- 
ulating machine.     2,066.783;  Jan.  5. 

K51m,  Ulrich,  Berlin-Lankwitz,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  International  Business  Machines 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sorting  machine. 
2.076,730 :  Apr.  13. 

Kolorama  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Clothier,  S.  L.,  and 
Hogencamp,  assignors.) 

Kolozsy,  Louis  W.,  Astoria,  assignor  to  Television  and 
Electric  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  producing  television  pic- 
tures.    2.103,420  :  Dec.  28. 

Kolstedt,   Carl  G.,  Frankfort,   111.     Clothesline  fastener. 

2.085.319  ;  June  29. 

Kolster,  Frederick  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Federal 
Telegraph  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  High  frequency 
apparatus.     2,068,991 ;  Jan.  26. 

Kolster,  Frederick  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Federal  Telegraph  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  High  fre- 
quency circuits.     2,085,223  ;  June  29. 

Kolster.  Frederick  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Fed- 
eral Telegraph  Company,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  High 
frequency  amplifier  system.     2,089.270  ;  Aug.   10. 

Kolster.  Frederick  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Fed- 
eral Telegraph  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Elec- 
trical coupling  system.     2,089,271;  Aug.  10. 

Kolster,  Frederick  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  P.  F.  Byrne, 
West  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Federal  Telegraph 
Company,  Newark,  N.  .1.  High  frequency  oscillation 
generator.     2,068,990  ;  Jan.  26. 

Kolstrand.    Amandus,    Seattle,    Wash.      Trolling    rubber. 

2.085.320  ;  June  29. 

Komarew.sky,  Vasili.      (See  Ip.ntioff,  V.,  and  Komarewsky.) 
Komarewsky,   Vasili,   assignor  to  Universal   Oil   Products 

Company,     Chicago,     111.      Treatment    of    motor    fuel. 

2,096,813  ;   Oct.   26. 
Komcnak,  Albert  ,T.,  assignor  to  The  Excelsior  Hardware 

('ompany,     Stamford,    Conn.     Lockable    hasp    fastener. 

2.101,337:    Doc.    7. 
Koiiict  Stnlilli.'ilter-und  Werkzougfabrik  Robert  Breuning. 

(See  Vicliweger,  Albert,  assignor.) 
Konimer.     Fr(>d     A.,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Valve     device. 

2,007,713;  Jan.  12. 
Kommer,    Fred    A.,    assignor    to    Carter    Carburetor    Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Carburetor.     2,096,281  ;   Oct. 

19. 
Kommer,    Orie   C,    Muskegon   neights,    Mich.      Hole   lap- 
ping  lool.      2,075,.397  ;   Mar.    30. 
Komorons,  Joseph,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Parisian  Novelty 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Rule.     2,073,421  ;  Mar.  9. 
Komorons,  Joseph,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Parisian  Novelty 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Button.    2,073,422  ;  Mar.  9. 
Komow,  Albert,  assignor  to  T).  S.  Cloth  Cutting  Machine 

Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Perforating   and    cutting 

machine.     2,077,1)37;  Apr.  20. 
Kondo,     Ttnro,     Shiziioka  siii,     Japan.       Health    machine. 

2,088,963  ;  Aug.  3. 
ICondolf,  Henry,  assignor  to  Southern  Kraft  Corporation, 

New  York,   N.   Y.     Carton  and  blank   for   forming   the 

same.      2,074,477  ;  Mar.  23. 


Kondolf,  Henry,  assignor  to  Southern  Kraft  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Carton  and  blank  for  forming  the 
same.    2,077,047  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kondolf,  Henry,  assignor  to  Southern  Kraft  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Carton  and  blank  for  forming  the 
same.     2,078,906  ;  Apr.  27. 

Kondolf,  Henry,  assignor  to  Southern  Kraft  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Carton  and  blank  for  forming  the 
same.     2,078,907  ;  Apr.  27. 

Kondolf,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Southern 
Kraft  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carton  and  blank 
for  forming  the  same.     2,081,707  ;  May  25. 

Kondolf,  Henry,  assignor  to  Southern  Kraft  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  closing  boxes. 
2,090.399  ;   Aug.    17. 

Kondolf,  Henry,  assignor  to  Southern  Kraft  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  veneer  articles. 
2.095,389;  Oct.  12. 

Kondolf,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Southern 
Kraft  Corporation.  Carton  and  blank  for  forming  the 
same.     2.102,009  ;  Dec.  14. 

Kone  ja  Silta  O.  Y.  Maskin  och  Bro  A.  B.  (See  Nelin, 
Gustav  E.,  assignor.) 

Konelsky,  Ernest,  Paris,  France.  Handbag.  2,099,853 ; 
Nov.  23. 

IConetsky,  John  R.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Axle  spring 
mounting.     2,077,048  ;  Apr.  13. 

Konger,  Paul  R.,  et  al.  (See  Magnus,  Everett  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kiinig,  Erwin,  Berlin-Neukoelln,  assignor  to  Allgemeine 
Elektricitatz  Gesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germany.  Station 
scale  for  radio  receiver  sets.     2,081,278  ;   May  25. 

Konig,  Erwin,  Berlin-Neukolin,  assignor  to  Allgemeine 
Elektricitats  Gesellschaft  Friedrick  Karl,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Cord  tensioning  device  for  tuning  means. 
2.097,928  :  Nov.  2. 

Konig,  RezsO.     (See  Foldi,  Z.,  and-KOnig.) 

Konig,  Walter,  Wiesbaden,  assignor  to  Rudolph  Koepp  & 
Co.,  Chemische  Fabrik  A.  G.,  Oestrich  in  Rheingau,  Ger- 
many. Manufacture  of  shaped  products  impermeable  to 
moisture.     2,099,812  ;  Nov.  23. 

Konik,  Edward  S.     (See  Cushman,  E.  S.,  and  Konik.) 

Konikoff,  Robert  H.,  Astoria,  assignor  to  Schranz  &  Bieber 
Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Game  apparatus.  2,103,467  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Konikowski,  Mary.  (See  Mischanski,  Steven  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Koninklijke  Nederlandsche  Iloogovens  en  Staalfabrieken 
N.  V.      (See  van  Zijp,  Antonius  J.,  assignor.) 

Konkel,  William,  assignor  to  Milcor  Steel  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Resilient  conductor  fastening. 
2,102,900  :  Dec.  21. 

Konkle,  Philip  J.,  assignor  to  Philco  Radio  &  Television 
Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electrical  system. 
2.081,127  ;  May  18. 

Konkle,  Walter  R.,  assignor  to  Decker  Screw  Products  Co  , 
Albion,  Mich.     Lubrication  fitting.     2,068,417  ;  Jan.  19. 

Konkle,  Walter  R.,  assignor  to  Decker  Screw  Products 
Company,  Albion,  Mich.  Making  lubrication  fittings. 
2,069,153  ;  Jan.  26. 

Konkle,  Walter  R.,  assignor  to  Decker  Screw  Products 
Company,  Albion,  Mich.     Caster.     2,090,960  ;  Aug.  24. 

Kono,  Masaye,  Nishinomiya,  Japan.  High  speed  spinning. 
2,076,951  :  Apr.  13.  f      i  p  b 

Konold,  Clyde  H.     (See  Wurzbach,  H.  E.,  and  Konold.) 

Konow,  Otto  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  B.  Reed,  Lock- 
port,   111.      Harvester   reel.      2,095,364 ;    Oct.   12. 

Konrad,  Erich.     (See  Stocklin,  P.,  and  Konrad.) 

Kooistra,  Lambert,  assignor  to  The  Babcock  &  Wilcox 
Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Fluid  heater.  2,067,671 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Kooistra,  Lambert,  Bayonne,  and  F.  X.  Gilg,  Elizabeth, 
assignors  to  The  Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne, 
N.   J.     Fluid  heater.     2,007,672  ;  Jan.   12, 

Koomans,  Robert  C,  Noranda,  Quebec,  Canada.  Mine 
signal   station.      2,096,498;   Oct.    19. 

Koon.  Andrew  G.,  Redlands,  Calif.  Combined  pliers  and 
screw  driver.     2,079,863  ;  May  11. 

Koonce,  Wilbur  E.  (See  Mason,  W.  H.,  Boehm,  and 
Koonce.) 

Kooperntiva  Frtrbundet,  Fiirening  U.  P.  A.  (See  Meij- 
ling,  J.,  and  Magnnsson,  assignors.) 

Kopf,  Josi>pli  li.     (See  Backer,  L.  II.,  Keenan,  and  Kopf.) 

Koplta,  Murry,  et  al.     (See  Boyos,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Koplin,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  T.  S.  Watson,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Transmission  belt.     2,007,400;   Jan.   12. 

Kopp,  Fritz,  Ulm-on-the-Donau,  Germany.  Machine  tool. 
2,080.015  ;  July   13. 

Kopp,  George  J.,  Allston,  Mass.  Protective  device  for 
nexil)le  conduits.      2.102,010;  Dec.  14. 

Kopi)e,  AlexiiiidiM-  T.,  ITashrnuck  Heights,  N.  J,,  assignor 
to  GciKM'.il  Printing  liilc  (''or[)oriilion.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
I'lioloconiposing  machine.     2,0(i0,890  ;   Jan.  .5. 

Koppe,  Alexander  T.,  assignor  to  General  I'rinting  Ink 
Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cylinder  separating 
iiu'clianism   for  printing  presses.      2.06!). 613;    ItCb.   2. 

Koppc-,  Alexander  T.,  assignor  to  (Jeneriil  Printing  Ink 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Feeding  mechanism  for 
piiiitlng  presses.     2.085,592  ;  June  20. 

Koppe.  (iuslMve  K..  Providence,  R.  I.  Apparatus  for  Im- 
parling a  polish,     2.007, S,sn  ;  Nov.  2. 

Koi)pe,  P;iul.  (See  Dellers,  W.,  Ilerold,  Koppe,  and 
I,(lttge.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Koppe,  William  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Seholl 
Mfg.     Co.,     Inc.,     Chicago,     111.       Stocking    protector. 
2,090,683  ;  Aug.  24. 
Koppe,  William  P.,  assignor  to  The  Seholl  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.    Foot  impression  device.     2,090,684  ;  Aug. 
24. 
Koppel,  Ernest  R.,  assignor  to  Bendi.x  Products  Corpora- 
tion,   South    Bend,    Ind.      Universal   joint.      2,102,850 ; 
Dec.  21. 
Koppel   Industrial  Car  and  Equipment   Company.      (See 

Anderson,  John  P.,  assignor.) 
Koppelman,    Morris,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Packing    means. 

2,069,497  ;  Feb.  2. 
Koppelman,  Morris,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Self-locking  carton 

and  packing.     2,093,280  ;  Sept.  14. 
Koppelman,  Morris,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Packing  for  fragile 

articles.     2. 097. 886  ;  Nov.  2. 
Koppelmann,    Floris.      (See   Kessolring,    F.,   Koppelmann, 

and  KaufEmann.) 
Koppers  Company.      (See  Barr,  Walter  A.,  assignor.) 
Koppers  Company.     (See  Becker,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
Koppers  Company.      (See  Bragg.  Gilbert  A.,   assignor.) 
Koppers  Company.      (See  Daniels,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
Koppers  Company.     (See  Denig,  Fred,  assignor.) 
Koppers  Company.     (See  Fitz.  Wilhelm,  assignor.) 
Koppers  Company.     (See  Koppers,  Hans  A.,  assignor.) 
Koppers  <'ompaiiy.      (See  Kuelm,  I'aul  M.,  assignor.) 
Koppers  Company.     (See  Mason,  John  A.,  assignor.) 
Koppers   Company.      (See  Jlorton,   A.    W.,   and   Koether, 

assignors.) 
Koppers  Company.     (See  Price,  John  D.,  assignor.) 
Koppers  Company.      (See  Khodes,  Edmund  O.,  assisnor.l 
Koppers   Company.      (See   Rhodes,   E.   O.,    Volkman,   and 

Barker,  assignors.) 
Koppers   Company.      (See   Rhodes,    E.   O.   and    Gillander, 

assignors.) 
Koppers     Company.       .(See     Schmalenbach,     Adolf,     as- 
signor.) 
Koppers  Company.      (See   Shoeld,   Mark,   assignor.) 
Koppers   Company.      (See   Sperr,    Frederick   W.,   Jr.,   as- 
signor.) • 
Koppers  Company.      (See  Swanberg,  John  H.,  assignor.) 
Koppers   Company.      (See  Totzek,  Friedrich,  assignor.) 
Koppers  Company.      (See  Van  Ackeren,   Paul,   assignor.) 
Koppers,  Hans  A.,  Bochum,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,   to  Koppers  Company.     Medium   tempera- 
ture carbonization  of  coal.     2,093,711  ;  Aug.   31. 
Korbuly,  Kfiroly,  Csepel,  Hungary,  assignor  to  firm  Alfina 
Immobilien-Finanzierungs-  &  Verwaltungs  A.  G.,  Glarus, 
Svritzerland.      Push  bench   drive.     2,071,208 ;   Feb.   16. 
Korda.  James  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Thomas  S. 
Donnellv,  Detroit,  Mich.    Method  of  baking.    2,071,635  ; 
Feb.  23. 
Korinth,    Erich,    Frankfort-on-the-5Iain-Hochst,    and    G. 
Meder,   Munster-in-Taunus,   assignors   to   I.   G.   Farben- 
industrie      Aktiengesellschaft,      Frankfort-on-the-Main. 
Germany.     Inorganic  colored  pigment  and  preparing  the 
same.     2.068,294  :  Jan.  19. 
Kormann    Aero-Safety   Appliance,   Inc.      (See  Kormann, 

Frederick  A.,  assignor.) 
Korni.-mn,    Frederick    A.,     Glondale,    Calif.     Antifreezing 

moans.      2,101.472;   Dec.   7. 
Kormann,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  Kormann  Aero-Safety 
Appliance,    Inc.,    Glendale,    Calif.      Poise    apparatus. 
2,086,916  ;  July  13. 
Korn,  Erna,  Executrix  et  al.     (See  Wetstein,  Jacob.) 
Korn,     Franklin    A.,    Elizabeth,    N.    J".,    and    O.    Myers, 
Brooklyn,    assignors    to    Bell    Telephone    Laboratories, 
Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Telephone    system. 
2,075,527  ;   Mar.    30. 
Korn.  I'r.inklin  A,.  Elizahoth.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
jilione    Laboratories.    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y. 
Tel(M>liono  svsfcm,      2,101,25.9:   Dec.    7, 
Korn,  Isidor.  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  ono-lialf  to  T.  C. 

Ilillor,  Irvington,  N.  J.     Fuse.     2,071,843  ;   Feb.   23. 
Kornbau.    Kennard,    V.    Kromm,    and    11,    L.    Kohl,    New 
York.  N.   Y,     Porthole  ventilator.     2,077,175  :   Apr.  13. 
Korte,  Leslie  G.     (See  McAllister,  W.  V..  and  Korte.) 
Kortering,    Justin   H.,   Holland.   Mich.     Fifth   wheel   con- 
struction.     2,096,282,    Oct.    19. 
Koronral,  Rudolph  S.      (See  Koroncal,  Victor  L.  and  R.  S.) 
Koroncai.  Victor  L.  and   R.  S.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Adjust- 
able soiuulhoard  mounting.      2,073.747  :  Mar.  16. 
KOn'is,    LilszlH.    Berlin-Mariendorf,    Germany.      Potential 

divider.     2,077,840;  Apr.  20. 
KSrUsy,    Franz,    Budapest,    Hungary.      Remedy   for   regu- 
lating   the    degree    of    acidity    of    the    gastric    Juice. 
2,079,512  ;  May  4. 
Korsmo,  Alfred,  Hopkins,  and  M.  Ronning,  St.  Louis  Park, 
Minn.,    assignors   to   MInncanolis-Moline   Power   Imple- 
ment Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.    Windrow  harvester, 
2.071,844;  Fob.  23. 
Korsmo,  Torbjorn  C.  assignor  to  Madlson-Klpp  Corpora- 
tion,     Madison,      Mis.     Stereotype     mold.     2,070,438  ; 
Feb.  9. 
Korten,  Ernst.      (See  Zorweck,  W.,  and  Korten.) 
Korten,  Ernst.      (.See  Zerweck.  W.,  Korten,  and  Schubert.) 
Korterine,  Jvistin  II..  Holland,  Mich.     Tractor  hitch  device, 

2,102.722:   Dec.  21. 
Kosa,   Emma  L.,   Overland,   Mo.     Jug   spout.     2.072,756  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Eosatka,  Thomas  O.     (See  Antonelll,  J.  A.,  and  Kosatka.) 


Koser,  Edward  J.,  Mason  City,  Iowa.  Filter.  2,073,991 : 
Mar.  16. 

Kosian,  Arthur,  Chicago,  111.  Oil  pump.  2,084,444 : 
June  22. 

Koslow,  Stanley.      (See  Klohr,  H.  E.,   and  Koslow.) 

Kost,  Edgar  L.,  Bronxville,  and  G.  Prendergast,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Wrist  carried  implement  retainer.  2,067,537  : 
Jan.  12. 

Kotowski,  Paul,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Radio  receiving  system.     2.086,229  ;  July  6. 

Kotowski,  Stephen  K.,  assignor  to  Libbey-Owens-Pord 
Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Glass  sheet  supporting 
means.     2,100,512  ;  Nov.  30. 

Kotrbaty,  Guy  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ferrocon 
Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wall  support. 
2.090,632  ;  Aug.  24. 

Kotrbaty,  Guy  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ferrocon 
Corporation,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.  Composite  building  con- 
struction unit  and  supporting  member.  2,094,607 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Kotrbaty.  Guy  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ferrocon 
Corporation.  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.  Structural  building  ele- 
ment and  building  made  therefrom.     2,101,073  ;  Dec.  7. 

Kotrbaty,  Guy  F.,  assignor  to  Fer-0-Con  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Building  system  and  construction 
units   and  elements  therefor,      2.101,074  ;  Dec.    7. 

Kott,  Hermann,  New  York,  N.  Y,,  assignor,  Ijy  mesne 
assignments,  to  Ion  Corporation,  Short  Hills,  N.  J. 
Apparatus  for  measuring  radiation.  2,081,041 ;  May 
18. 

Kottlors,  Ernst,  Mannheim,  Germany.  Fermenting  sugar 
containing  liquids.     2,087,059  ;  July  13. 

Kottmann,  August,  Sommerda,  assignor  to  Rheinische 
Metallwaaren-  und  Maschinenfabrik,  Dusseldorf,  Ger- 
many. Combined  calculating  and  typewriting  machine. 
2,084,445  ;  June  22. 

Kotzebue,  Meinhard  H.,  assignor  to  Worthington  Ma- 
chinery Corporation  of  Oklahoma,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Cooler. 
2,102,723;  Dec.  21. 

Koulichkov,  Serge  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Surveyor's  com- 
pass.    2,080,776  ;  May  18. 

Koulichkov,  Serge  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  dedicated  to  the 
free  use  of  the  people  of  the  United  States.  Tree  tag 
holder.     2.087,153  ;  July  13. 

Kouvallis,  Theodore  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  H. 
Sellas,  Chicago,  111.    Grease  filter.     2,071,467  ;  Feb.  23. 

Kovalsky,  Joseph  F.,  Turtle  Creek,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  iManufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Alternating  current  motor  control  system. 
2,078.673  ;  Apr.  27. 

Kovalsky,  Joseph  F.,  Turtle  Creek,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Split-cycle  timing  device.     2,088,478;  July 

Kovar,  John  R.,  assignor  to  John  R.  Kovar  Mfg.  Co., 
Inc.,  Anoka,  Minn.  Cultivator  shovel  with  sweep  at- 
tachment.    Rp.  20.443  ;  July  13. 

Kovar,  John  R.,  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Kovar,  John  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kovats,  John,  Fairfield,  Conn.  Folding  table.  2,077,701 : 
Apr.  20, 

Kovats,  John,  Fairfield,  Conn.  Folding  article  of  furni- 
ture.   2,093,891  ;  Sept.  21. 

Kowal,  Walter,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Phoenix 
Metal  Cap  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Closure  for 
receptacles,     2,078,891  ;  Apr,  27. 

Kowalsky,  Rudolph  A.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Spindle  struc- 
ture.    2,088,964  ;  Aug.  3. 

Kowalski,  Thomas.      (See  Ziomek,  P.,  and  Kowalskl.) 

Kowalski.  Waclaw,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bread  form. 
2.071,845  ;  Feb.  23. 

Kow;ui,  Joseph  F.,  Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Valve 
for  compressors  and  the  like.     2.094,951  ;  Oct.  5. 

Kozlowski,  Henr.vk  S.,  Warsaw,  Poland.  Electric  motor 
or  machine.     2,096,111 ;  Oct.  19. 

Kozlowski,  Wladyslaw.  Torrington,  Conn.  E.xhaust  valve 
for  internal  combustion  engines.     2,100,783 ;  Nov.   30. 

Kozmer,  Benjamin,  Chicago,  III.  Apparatus  for  treating 
footballs,  basketballs,  or  like  inflatable  balls. 
2.067, i.-)4  ;  Jan,  5. 

Kraeft,  Herman  L.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Murray-Ohio  Manufacturing  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ju- 
venile vehicle,     2,008.125  ;   Jan.   19. 

Kraeft,  Herman  L.,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Ohio  Jlanu- 
facturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Stoker  mecha- 
nism,    2,077,419  ;  Apr.  20. 

Kraeft,  Herman  L.,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Ohio  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
stoking  furnaces,     2,077,420  ;  Apr.  20, 

Kraeft,  Herman  L,.  assignor  to  The  Murray-Ohio  Manu- 
facturing Co,.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Juvenile  vehicle  and 
body  construction.     2,080,922  ;  May  18. 

Kraeft,  Herman  L„  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Murray-Ohio  Manufacturing  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Velocipede  construction.     2.088.244 -"July  27 

Kraemer^  Sebastian,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Nail.  2,093,610; 
Sept.  21. 

Kraeuter  &  Company.      (See  Aiken,  Edward  L„  assignor.) 
Kriieuter   &    Company.      (See    Gairoard,    Camille    L.,    as- 
signor.) 
Krafolt  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Larson,  L.  L.,  and 
Lindsay,  assignors.) 


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KrafCt,  Fritz,  St.  Blasien,  assignor  to  A.  Kym-Krafft,  and 

E.   Kym,   Schopfheini   in  Baden,   Wiesenthal,   Germany. 

Drawing    frame    for    spinning    machines.      2,091,822 ; 

Aug.  31; 
Kraft,  Albert  F.     (See  Simpson,  E.  O.,  and  Kraft.) 
Kraft,  Carl,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toy  top.     2,069,373  ;  Feb.  2. 
Kraft,  Edward  I.,  Yorlj,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 

to   Reconstruction    Finance   Corporation,   Philadelphia, 

Pa.     Windshield  for  automobiles.     2,078,328  ;  Apr.  27. 
Kraft,  -Edward  L.,  assignor  to  Martin-Parry  Corporation, 

York,  Pa.     Automobile  ventilator.     2,081,486  ;  May  25. 
Kraft,   Frederick    G.,   Richmond,   Va.,   assignor,   by  mesne 

assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 

Wilmington,  Del.     Spindle.     Re.  20,229  ;  Jan.  5. 
Kraft,  Frederick   G.,   Richmond,   Va..   assignor,    by  mesne 

assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 

Wilmington.  Del.     Valve.     2,099,443  ;  Nov.  16. 
Kraft,  Gotthold.      (See   Schleicher.  M..  and  Kraft.) 
Kraft,  Herman  T.,  assignor  to  The  General  Tire  &  Rubber 

Company,  Akron,  Ohio.     Container.     2,072,426  ;  Mar.  2. 
Kraft,  Herman  T.,  assignor  to  The  General  Tire  &  Rubber 

Company,  Akron,  Ohio.     Container.     2,072,802  ;  Mar.  2. 
Kraft,    Herman    T.,    assignor    to    The    General    Tire    & 

Rubber   Company,   Akron,   Ohio.      Repairing  sheet  and 

tube  material.     2,095,931 ;   Oct.   12. 
Kraft,     Norman,     Wilmette,     assignor     to     Kraft-Phenix 

Cheese     Corporation,     Chicago,     111.     Label     applying 

mechanism.     2,078,252  ;  Apr.  27. 
Kraft,     Norman,     Wilmette,     assignor     to     Kraft-Phenix 

Cheese   Corporation,    Chicago,    111.      Package   wrapping 

and  mechanism  therefor.     2,095,260 ;   Oct.   12. 
Kraft-Phenix  Cheese  Corporation.     (See  Clickner,  Forest 

H.,  assignor.) 

Kraft-Phenix  Cheese  Corporation.  (See  Kraft,  Norman, 
assignor.) 

Kraft-Phenix  Cheese  Corporation.  (See  Wright,  Allen  A., 
assignor.) 

Krag,  Erik  L.,  assignor  of  one-tenth  to  E.  J.  Andrews, 
Chicago,   111.     Loose  leaf  binder.     2,089,211  ■  Aug.    10. 

Krag,  Franz  IC.      (See  de  Weal,  A.,  Krag,  and  Anderson.) 

Krag,  Franz  K.,  Chicago,  111.  Food  dispensing  device. 
2.101.075;   Dec.   7. 

Krag,  Grace  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Nutcracker.  2,074,337 : 
Mar.  23. 

Krahl,  Walter  L.,  Swampscott,  assignor  to  Hygrade  Syl- 
vania  Corporation,  Salem,  Mass.  Electron  discharge 
device.     2,084,734  ;  June  22. 

Krahmer,  Richard  A.,  Yonkers.  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ink 
roller  cleaning  device.     2,078,635  ;  Apr.  27. 

Krahmer,  Richard  A.,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  R.  Hoe  &  Co., 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Inking  mechanism  for  rotary 
intaglio   printing  machines.     2,098,750  ;  Nov.  9. 

Krakau,  Harry  T.,  deceased,  Cleveland,  Ohio  ;  The  Cleve- 
land Trust  Company,  administrator.  Foot  appliance. 
2,084,735  ;  June  22. 

Krakauer,  Abraham,  assignor  to  Kay  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Studio  couch.  2,074,019  : 
Mar.  16. 

Kraker,  John.     (See  Johnson,  Raymond  B.,  assignor.) 

Krakower,  Augusta,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watch  case. 
2,075,650  :  Mar.  30. 

Krakowski,  Stanley,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Alarm  mechanism 
for  clocks.     2,097,818  ;  Nov.  2. 

Krall,  Reginald  F.      (See  Middleton,  C.  C,  and  Krall.) 

Kramar,   Ernst.      (See  Gerth,  F.,   and  Kramar.) 

Kramar,  Ernst,  assignor  to  C.  Lorenz  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany.  System  for  landing  air- 
craft.    2,072,267  ;  Mar.  2. 

Kramar,  Ernst,  assignor  to  C.  Lorenz  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany.  Transmitter  for  electro- 
magnetic  waves.     2,072,268:   Mar.  2. 

Kramer,  Andrew  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cushion  mounted 
ball  and   socket  fifth  wheel.     2,093,761  ;   Sept.   21. 

Kramer,  August,  and  P.  Bolhofner,  St.  Louis,  JIo.,  as- 
signors to  Compo  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.      Coating  applicator.     2,008,141  ;   Jan.   19. 

Kramer,   Charles    F.      (See   Williams,    R.,    and   Kramer.) 

Ki-fimor,  Clarence  F.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor 
Company,  Dearborn,  Mich.  Automobile  seat  track  con- 
stnictlon.     2,100.546;  Nov.  30. 

Kramer,  Frank,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Clothesline 
reel.     2,078,081  ;  Apr.  20. 

Kramer,  Fred  W.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Independent  wheel 
mounting.     2,091,509  ;  Aug.  31. 

Kramer,  Lyle  I.,.,  Golconda,  Nov.  Stroller.  2,068,295  ; 
Jan.   19. 

Kramer,  Olio  Tj.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Furniture  web  sus- 
pension pljite.      2.070,280:  Feb.  9. 

Krilnier,  WillK.'lm,  KmirK^rich,  fJermany.  Manufacture  of 
wire  netting.     2,071,210;  Feb.   10. 

Kramig,  Uoberf  E.,  Jr.     (See  Kramlg,  R.  E.  and  R.  E.,  Jr.) 

Kraniig,  Robert  E.  and  R.  E.,  Jr.,  Wyoming,  Ohio.  Pro- 
tective Hliealhiiig  or  covering  for  pipes  and  iinplying 
Kiinie.      2,060,475  ;    .ran.   5. 

Kramllch Unidford   Mfg.   Co.      (See  Bradford,    Elnior  D., 

lIKBlgllO]'.) 

Krancr,  Tlobart  M.,  P.ethlnhem,  Pa.,  assignor  1o  Corlmrl 
RcrniclorlcH  Company,  Louisville,  Ky.  Friable  core  for 
molds.     2,071,542;  Feb.  23. 

Kraner     Hobart    M.,    liOulsvllle,    Ky.,    assignor    to   Folds- 

fialhlc  Research  Corporal  Ion,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Form- 
ng  ceramic  bodies.     2,075,446  ;  Mar.  30. 


Kranich,  Henry  O.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Libbey- 
Owens-Ford  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Truing  ap- 
paratus for  grinding  wheels.     2,079,076  ;  May  4. 

Krannak,  Steven  J.,  assignor  to  Min-A-Max  Co.,  Inc.,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.  Lubricating  apparatus.  2,070,013 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Krannert,  Herman  C,  New  Augusta,  and  G.  E.  Bomberger, 
assignors  to  Anderson  Box  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Stickless  ventilated  chick  box.     2,094,175  ;  Sept.   28. 

Kranz,  Philip,  and  A.  P.  Schmid,  assignors  to  B.  Wilmsen, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  tinsel  garlands.  2,072,560 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Kranzlein,  Georg,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Ak- 
tiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main  Hochst,  Ger- 
many. Splinterless  materials,  particularly  splinterless 
glass.     2,086,506  :  July  6. 

Kranzlein,  Georg,  H.  Greune,  and  P.  Brunntrager,  Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main, Hochst,  Germany,  assignors  to  Gen- 
eral Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  DyestufEs 
of  the  dioxazine  series  soluble  in  water  and  preparing 
them.     2,077,887  ;  Apr.  20. 

Kranzlein,  Georg,  and  T.  Meissner,  Frankfort-on-the-Main- 
Hochst,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  4,5-alkylsubstituted  2-amino- 
diarylketones  and  preparing  them.     2,078,538  ;  Apr.  27. 

KrLinzlein,  Georg.  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst,  H. 
Schlichenmaier,  Kelkheim  in  Taunus,  and  T.  Meissner, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst.  Germany,  assignors  to 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antlira- 
quinone  dyestuffs  capable  of  being  chromed.  2,081,359  ; 
M.iy  25. 

Kranzlein,  Georg,  H.  Greune,  and  W.  Schultheis,  Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main, and  G.  Langbein,  Hofheim-on-the- 
Taunus,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  High  molecular  dyestuffs  of  the 
dioxazine  series.    2,082,344  ;  June  1. 

Kranzlein,  Georg,  E.  Diefenbach,  and  F.  Eggert,  Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main, and  G.  Rosch,  Cologne-Mulheim,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Dyestuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series. 
2,087,438  ;  July  20. 

Kranzlein,  Georg,  K.  Thiess,  H.  Greune,  and  A.  Brunner, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  German,  assignors  to  General 
Aniline  Works  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  DyestufEs  of  the 
dioxazine  series.     2,086,871  ;  July  13. 

Kranzlein,  George,  and  A.  Wolfram,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  and  E.  Hausdorfer,  Hofheim  in  Taunus,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Alkylated  and  aralkylated  polyaminoan- 
thraquinones.     2,091,481  ;  Aug.  31. 

Kranzlein,  Georg,  H.  Greune,  M.  Thiele,  and  F.  Brunn- 
trager, Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Hochst,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Dyestuffs  of  the  dioxazine  series  and  preparing 
them.     2,092,399  ;  Sept.  7. 

Kratky,  Anton,  Vienna.  Austria.  Production  of  hard 
metal  alloys.     2.076,952  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kratky,  Anton,  Vienna,  Austria.  Production  of  bodies 
of  extreme  hardness.     2,089,030  ;  Aug.  3. 

Kratky,  Richard  J.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Piston  and  rod  as- 
sembly.    2,097,983  ;  Nov.  2. 

Kratz,  Edouard  BI.  (See  Gebauer-Fuelnegg,  E.,  and 
Kratz.) 

Krauer,   Otto.      (See  Lewis,  J.  D..  Waters,  and  Krauer.) 

Kratz,  George  D.,  Scarsdale,  and  W.  Jackson,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Kaolin  Processes  Inc.,  Elizabeth, 
N.    J.      Rubber    composition.      2,083,998 ;    June    15. 

Kratz,  Helmut.  (See  Gericke,  P.  H.,  Herold,  Kratz,  and 
Vogt.) 

Kratzer,  Herbert  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Positive  displacement 
pump  of  the  constant  delivery  type.  2,095,987  ;  Oct. 
19. 

Krauch,  Carl,  Heidelberg,  C.  Eyer,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  and  O.  Schliephake,  Mannheim,  assignors  to  I. 
G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germany.  Producing  fertilizers.  2,079,324 ; 
May  4. 

Kraus,  Abnaham.     (See  Adelsperger,  I.,  and  Kraus. ) 

Krans,  Anton,  Chicago,  111.  Exercising  device.  2,085,161 ; 
June  29. 

Kraus,  Wilhelm,  Vienna,  Austria.  Condensation  products 
and  making  .same.     2,077,841  ;  Apr.  20. 

Kraus,  Wilhelm,  and  W.  Fiscli,  assignors  to  the  firm  of 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Tiasle,  Basel,  Swit- 
zerland.    Adhesive.     2.096.521  ;   Oct.    1!). 

Krause,  Agnes  B.,  and  P.  J.  Krause,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Receptacle  cover.     2,071,881  ;  Feb.  23. 

Krause,  Alvin  C.  and  F.  C,  Beloit,  Wis.  Feed  mixing 
mill.     2,090,685  ;  Aug.  24. 

Krause,  Andrew  G.,  assignor  to  Antonio  Cotugno,  Amster- 
dam, N.  Y.  Cigarette  holder  and  dispenser.  2,074,925  ; 
Mar.   23. 

Krause,  August  L.     (See  Bennett,  A.  F.,  and  Krnuse.) 

Krausn,  August  L„  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Rolling  mill.  2,079.455 ; 
Ma.r  4. 

Krause,  Carl  W.,  WoBtcliester,  111.,  assignor  to  Wilson  ft 
Co.,  Inc.     Composite  laminated  panel.     2,005,700  ;  Oct. 

K'rause,  Ernst.  &•  Co.  A.  G.      (See  I'leger,  Curl,  .Mssiu'iior.) 
Krause,  Frank  C.      (See  Krnuse,  AlvIn  C.  and   F.   (',) 
Krause,  Fred   J.,  assignor  to   The   lletl^•('s Wiilsli  Wrldner 

(V)mi)nny,      Chntlnnoogn,      Tenn.        Welding      niaclilne. 

2,085,808  ;   July   (!. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Krause,  Herbert  J.,  Huntington,  and  P.  R.  Simmons, 
JIarion,  assignors  to  Simmons  Paper  Products,  Inc.. 
Warsaw.   Ind.     Baking  utensil.     2.098,784  :   Nov.  9. 

Krause,  Herman  T.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Venetian 
blind.     2,087,629  ;  July  20. 

Krause  Medico  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung. 
(See  Kretschmer.  Erich,  assignor.) 

Krause,  Paul  J.     (See  Krause,  Agnes  B.,  and  P.  J.) 

Krauss,  Carl,  and  M.  Pommer,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln- 
Fechenheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline 
Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vat  dyestuff  preparation 
in  powder  form  especially  suitable  for  printing. 
2,070,739  ;  Feb.   16. 

Krauss.  Friodrich  E.      (See  Kemper.  Kiitlie.  assignor.) 

Krauss.  Wilfred  K.,  et  al.  (See  Schaf,  Joseph  C,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Kraut,  Irving  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multicolor  inter- 
changeable flap  for  ladies'  handbags.  2,080,453  ;  May 
18. 

Kraut,  Max,  San  Francisco,  assignor  to  Pan-American 
Engineering  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Flota- 
tion apparatus.     2,074,403  ;  Mar.  23. 

Krauth  &  Benninghofen.  (See  Diesbach,  Fritz  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Krauth  &  Benninghofen.  (See  Waechter,  Harry  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kravitz,  Irving,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pattern  drafting  and 
grading  chart.     2,068.084  ;  Jan.  26. 

Krawinkel.  Giinther,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Fernseh  Aktien- 
Gesellschaft,  Zehlendorf,  near  Berlin,  Germany.  Modu- 
lator.    2,093,729  ;  Sept.  21. 

Kraybill.  Ilenry  R..  La  Fayette,  assignor  to  Purdue  Re- 
search Foundation,  West  Lafayette.  Ind.  Converting 
soy-bean  oil.  and  obtaining  lecithin.     2.009.187  :  Jan.  26. 

Krcek,   Anthony.      (See   Kmetko,   P.,   and   Krcek.) 

Krchnia,  Ignac  J.  (See  Booge,  J.  E.,  Ifrchma,  and 
McKinney.) 

Krczil.  Franz,  Aussig  on  the  Elbe.  Czechoslovakia.  Pro- 
duction of  activated  carbon.     2.083.303  :  June  8. 

Krcblin,  Adolph  A.      (See  Garvey,  J.  C,  and  Kreblin.) 

Krebs.  Carl  C,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Highway  marker. 
2.073.968  :  Urar.  16. 

Krebs,  Ernst  T.,  Jr.  (See  Krebs,  Ernst  T.,  and  E.  T., 
Jr.) 

Krebs,  Ernst  T.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Aging  wine. 
2,080,138  :  May  11. 

Krebs,  Ernst  T.,  and  E.  T.  Krebs,  Jr..  San  Francisco. 
Calif.  Treating  oakwood  for  the  aging  of  spirituous 
liquors.     2,070,794  ;  Feb.  16. 

Krebs.  Ilenrv,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Company, 
Detroit.  Mich.     Valve  spring.     2.100.0.i7  :  Nov.  23. 

Krebs,   Paul.      (See  Winter,    C,  and  Krebs.) 

Krebser,  Adolf,  Riehen,  near  Basel,  assignor  to  the  firm 
J.  R.  Geigy,  A.  G.,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Azo  dyestuffs 
and  their  manufacture.     2,074.225:  JIar.  16. 

Krecek,  Joseph  A.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories.  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  System 
for  giving  teletypewriter  service  over  telephone  "lines. 
2,093,084 ;  Sept.  14. 

Kreer.  John  G.,  Jr.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wave  translating  !;ystem.      2.103,468;  Dec.   28. 

KrefTt,  Friedrich,  Dusselsorf-Oberkassel,  Germany.  Ball 
and  socket  joint   for  pipes.     2,067,768;   Jan.   12. 

Ki-efft,  Hermann.     (See  Hagen,  W.,  Krefft,  and  Kummer.) 

Krefft,  Hermann,  Berlin-Fricdrichshafen,  Germany.  Glass 
composition  for  electric  gaseous  discharge  devices. 
2,087,762  ;  July  20. 

Krefft.  Hermann,  Berlin-Friedrichshagen,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Gaseous  electric 
disch.-irge  lamp  device.     2,103.081  :  Dec.  21. 

Krehbiel.  John  J.,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Pin  roll.  2,088,378 ; 
July  27. 

Krehbiel,  Walter  D.     (See  Beekman,  Ernest  E.,  assignor.) 

Kreider,  Gideon  R.,  Jr.,  Lebanon.  I'.i.  IMethod  and  appa- 
ratus for  making  boxes.     2,072.678;  Mar.  2. 

Kreidl.  Icnaz,  Vienna,  Austria.  Clouded  vitreous  enamel. 
2,102,630;  Dec.  21. 

Kreidl,  Ignaz,  Vienna,  Austria.  White  clouded  vitreous 
enamel.     2,103,228  ;  Dec.  21. 

Kreidl,  Ignaz,  Vienna.  Austria.  Making  white  clouded 
iron  enamel.     2.103.229;  Dec.  21. 

Krein,  Frederick  T.,  Park  Ridge,  111.,  assignor  to  Dixie- 
Vortex  Company.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  pack- 
aging and  dispensing  frozen  confections.  2,096,552  ; 
Oct.   19. 

Kreis.  Fritz,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Automatic  clutch. 
2,068,185;  Jan.   19. 

Kreis.  Fritz,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Universal  gear. 
2,086,809  :  July  13. 

Kreis.  Walter.      (See  Stoil.  .'. .,  Kreis,  and  Hofmann.) 

Krelsher,  Claude,  Towson,  Md..  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Conduct-, 
ing  system.     2,080.491  ;  May  18. 

Krelsler,  Jarquea,  New  RochcUe,  N.  Y.  Roll  top  con- 
tainer.     2,099.122;  Nov.   16. 

Krell,   George,   et  al.      (See   Anthony,   .Tack,   assignor.) 

ICrell,  George,  Sapulpn.  and  G.  >r.  Martinet,  Tulsa.  Okla.  ; 
said  Martinet  ns.'^lgnor  to  said  Krell.  Speed  trans- 
former.     2.075,118;   Mar.  .30. 

Krell.  Joseph,  P.erlln-Zehlendorf,  Germany.  Automatic 
feeding  device,     2.080,068  ;  M.ny  18. 

Krell,  Joseph,  Bcrlln-Zchlendorf,  Germany.  Address  print- 
ing machine.     2,091,761 ;  Aug.  31. 


Krema,  James  R.,  Faribault,  Minn.  Tire  changing  stand. 
2,081,402  ;  May  2.5. 

Kreraens,  Abraham  I.     (See  Raiziss,  G.  W.,  and  Kremens.) 

Kremens,  Abraham  I.  (See  Raiziss,  G.  W.,  Cleriience,  and 
Kremens.) 

Krementz,  Albert  M.,  Maplewood  Township,  Essex  County, 
assignor  to  Frank  Krementz  Company,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Ophthalmic  device.     2,083,999  ;   June  15. 

Krementz,  Albert  M.,  JIaplewood  Township,  Essex 
County,  and  J.  L.  Donaly,  Bloomfield,  assignors  to 
Frank  Krementz  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Ophthalmic  de- 
vice.    2,090,298  ;   Aug.    17. 

Krementz,  Frank,  Company.  (See  Krementz,  Albert  M., 
assignor.) 

Krementz,  Frank,  Co.  (See  Krementz,  A.  M.,  and  Don- 
aly,  assignors.) 

Kremer,  Henry  A.,  Gulfport,  Miss.  Grinding  machine. 
2,071,882  ;  Feb.  23. 

Kremer,  John,  Southport,  Conn.  Apparatus  for  baking 
dough  products  and  the  like.     2,103,469  ;  Dec.  28. 

Krenzien.  Otto,  assignor  to  Siemens  &  Halske  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Berlin-Siemensstadt,  Germany.  Electron 
discharge  device.     2,075,208  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kress,  Charles,  Jamaica,  assignor  to  F.  T.  Kenny,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.     Vacuum  cleaner  bag.     2,079,413  ;  May  4. 

Kress,  Claude  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  device. 
2,069,528  ;   Feb.   2. 

Kress.  Claude  W..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Store  display. 
2.102.960;  Dec.  21. 

Kress,  F.  J.,  Box  Company.  (See  Jensen,  Walter  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kress,  Ralph  H.,  Lawrence,  assignor  to  Patent  Protection 
Corporation,  trustee,  Lowell,  Mass.  Clutch  control  for 
automobiles.     2.087.380  ;  July  20. 

Kress,  S.  H.,  and  Company.  (See  Sibbert,  Edward  F., 
assignor.) 

Kress.  Willard  C,  Kenmore,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Williams 
&  Co..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Revolving  grip  tool.  2,071,543  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Kress,  Willard  C,  Kenmore,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Williams 
&  Co..  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Reversible  ratchet  wrench. 
2,097,594  :  Nov.  2. 

Kressel,  Konrad,  Dusseldorf,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Mont  Blanc-Simplo,  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Hamburg, 
Germany.     Tip  for  propelling  pencils.     2,080,372  ;  May 

Kresser,  Leo,  Springfield,  Mass.  Humidifier.  2,097,195  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Kretschmer,  Erich,  assignor  to  Krause  Medico  Gesell- 
schaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Munich,  Germany. 
Dietetic  foodstuff  and  preparing  same.  2,072,402 ; 
Mar.   2. 

Kretz,  Tlieodor.     (See  Kuhl,  E.,  and  Kretz.) 

Kretzschmar,  August  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Speed  governor. 
2.067,932  ;  Jan.  19. 

Kretzschmar,  George  W.,  Garfield,  N.  J.  Manufacture  of 
shuttle   boxes.     2,096,399  ;   Oct.    19. 

Kreuser,  Adolf,  deceased,  by  A.  Kreuser.  Hamm  West- 
phalia. Germany,  administrator.  Friction  coupling. 
2.093,281  ;  Sept.  14. 

Kreutz,  Willy,  Duren,  Rhineland,  assignor  to  F.  Schiill, 
Duren,  Germany.      Making    chains.     2,070.362  ;  Feb.   9. 

Kridler.  Bernie  C,  deceased.  Flint.  Mich.  :  P.  W.  Kridler, 
administrator.  Clio  for  fastening  roofing.  2,100,254; 
Nov.  23. 

Kridler.  Philip  W..  administrator.  (See  Kridler, 
Bernie  C. ) 

Kriechbaum,  John  P.  (See  Denison,  F.  S.,  and  Kriech- 
baum.) 

Kriechbaum.  John  P..  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honeywell 
Regulator  Companv.  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Time  control 
system.     2.100.284  :  Nov.  23. 

Kriegbaum,  George  M.,  Richmond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  In- 
ternational Harvester  Company.  Seed  planter. 
2,068,382  ;   Jan.    19. 

Kriegor.  .Mvin  M'..  assignor  to  Cutler-Hammer.  Inc..  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  Electric  snap  switch.  2,078.253  ;  Apr. 
27. 

Krieger,  Joseph,  Chicago,  111.  Mixing  valve.  2,079,743  ; 
May  n. 

Krims,  Edward  A..  Chelsea,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Kav  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Spring  cushion. 
2.072,890  ;  Mar.  9. 

Krippner,  Philip  G.,  R.  J.  Heins,  and  A.  G.  Bur,  Green 
li.nv.  Wis,  Electrically  controlled  counting  mechanism. 
2,098,872  ;  Nov.  9. 

Krischer.  Max,  assignor  to  Krischer  Trading  Corporation, 
Brookl.vn,  N.  Y.     Foldable  stool.     2,095,097  ;  Oct.  5. 

Krischer  Trading  Corporation.  See  Krischer,  Max,  as- 
signor.) 

Krist.al,  Robert  M.,  et  al.      (See  Dorr,  Oscar  S.,  assignor.) 

Ivritchevsky.  Wolf.  Chicago.  111.  Ilvdrotropic  fattv  mate- 
rial and  making  same.     2.089.212  •  \u"   10 

Kritchevsky.  Wolf,  Chicago.  111.  Hvdrotropic  material 
and  making  same.     2.094.608  •  Oct  '5 

Kritchevskv.  Wolf,  Chicago.  111.  Hvdrotropic  material 
jind  making  same.     2.094.609  :  Oct   5 

^^■"o^norJo^^l  n^"'*''    Chicago,    ill.       Bleaching    of    wood. 

KrltciieVsky.'  Wolf,  Chicago,  111.  Derivatives  of  alkvlol- 
anune  enndensation   products.     2  096  749  •   Oct    "^Q 

Kritzer,  Richard.  Chicago,  111.  Cooling  units  and  com- 
Ij'"nf'"n    nir    circulator   and    drip    pan    for    the    same. 


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111. 


F.    Iloesel,    Chicago, 

Jan.  2G. 
F.    Hoesel,    Chicago,    111. 

exchanger.       2,092,170 ; 


Kritzer,  Richard  ^Y.,  and  A. 
Refrigerating  coil.     2,068,955 

Kritzer,  Richard  W.,  and  A. 
Fabricating  a  finned  heat 
Sept.  7. 

Kritzler,  Carl,  and  C.  Raggenbass,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piston 
and  rod  connection.     2,081,749  ;  May  25. 

Krivig,  Stephen  J.,  Irvington,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Baker  & 
Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Device  for  measuring 
and  dispensing  flowing  materials.     2,081,544  ;  May  25. 

Kroeger,  Elhvyn  C,  assignor  to  The  Maytag  Company, 
Newton.  Iowa.     AVater  softener.     2,099,743;  Nov.  23. 

Kroenig,   Walter.      (See  Pier,   M.,    Simon,   and  Kroenig.) 

Krog,  Ernest,  et  al.  (See  Stewart,  Louis  S.) 

Krog,  Olive,  et  al.     (See  Stewart,  Louis  S.) 

Kroger,  Fred  H.,  Rocky  Point,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Frequency  control  transmis- 
sion line.     2,077,800  ;  Apr.  20. 

Kroger,  Fred  H..  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Variable  condenser  for  modu- 
lation.    2,092,762  ;  Sept.  14. 

Krohs,  Walter.      (See  Bockmtihl,  M..  and  Krohs. ) 

Krol,  Baarte,  Mitcham  Junction,  England,  assignor  to  N. 
V.  Philips'  Gloeilampcnfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Nether- 
lands.    Discharge  tube.     2,081,708  ;  May  25. 

Kroll,  Gladys  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Garment  hanger. 
2,096,303;  Oct.  19. 

Kroll,  Harry  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Self-locking  slider 
for  multiple  fasteners.     2,071,544;  Feb.  23. 

Kroll,  Martin  W.,  Billings,  Mont.  Process  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  amalgamating  and  separating  metals. 
2,077,332  ;  Apr.  13. 

Kroll,  Philip  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  rocking  appa- 
ratus.    2.101.397;  Dee.   7. 

Kromm,  Valentine.     (See  Kornbau,  K.,  Kromm,  and  Kohl.) 

Kron  Company,  The.     (See  Lynch,  George,  assignor.) 

Kron  Co.,  The.      (See  Welst,  (Jlenn  E.,  assignor.) 

Kronenberg,  Isaac  B.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Medical  apparatus. 
2,078,180 ;  Apr.  20. 

Kronenberger,  Ferdinand,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Egg  holding 
container.     2,071,545  ;  Feb.  23. 

Kronenberger,  Robert  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Egg  wrapper 
.-aid  carton.     2,088,003  ;  Aug.  3. 

Kronenwetter,  Harold  P.,  ;ind  E.  E.  Moore,  Emporium, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Hygrade  Sylvania  Corporation,  Salem, 
Mass.  Apparatus  for  trimming  grid  electrodes. 
2.068.628  :  Jan.    19. 

Kroner,  Friedrich,  Berlin-Chai'lottenburg,  Germany. 
Cleaning  and  protecting  device  for  safety  razors. 
2.093,762  ;  Sept.  21. 

Kroner,  Friedrich,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor   to    Transart    Aktiebolaget,    Goteborg,    Sweden. 

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2.096,180;  Oct.  19. 

Kronheim,  Jacob,   Cleveland,   Ohio, 
stuffing  for  furniture.     2,068,139 

Kronheim,  Jacob,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
stuffing  for  furniture.     2,069,412 

Kronmiller,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honeywell 
Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Electrically 
operated  snap  action  modulating  valve.  2,083.532  ; 
June  8. 

Kronmiller,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honeywell 
Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Alotor  oper- 
ated controller.     2,086,037  ;  July  6. 

Kronmiller,  Carl  G..  as.siignor  to  Minneapolis-Honeywell 
Regulator  Company.  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Electromag- 
netic apparatus.     2,101,548  ;  Dee.   7. 

Kronmiller,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honeywell 
Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Control  sys- 
tem.    2,102,324  ;  Dec.  14. 

Kronquest,  Alfred  L.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Continental 
Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet  metal  can 
body.     2,083.452  ;  June  8. 

Kronquest.  Alfred  L.,  Syracuse,  .issignor  to  Conlinental 
Can  Coiiiijauy,  Inc.,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Sheet  metal  can 
body  and  lualdng  the  same.      2,0R3.453  ;  June  8. 

Kronquest,  Alfred  L.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Con- 
tinental Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine 
for   coating  cans.     2,084,093;   June   15. 

Kronquest,  Alfred  L.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Continental 
Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  arti- 
cles from  enamel  coated  sheets.     2,080,165;  July  0. 

Kronquest,  Alfred  L.,  Ryrnciiso.  assignor  to  Continental 
Can  Company,  Inc.,  Now  York-.  X.  Y.  Producing  arti- 
cles from  sheet  material.     2,080.166:  July  6. 

Kronquest,  Alfred  L.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Continental 
Ciiii  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  sheet 
metal  can  bodies.     2,089,125;  Aug.  .^. 

Kron(|uesl,  Alfred  L,,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Continental 
Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Can  valve  nsseni- 
hling  machine.     2.089,120;  Aug.  3. 

Kron(|ueHt,  Alfred  I^.,  Syrac'u.se,  assignor  to  Continental 
Can  Comp:iny,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for 
assembling  cap  valves  for  containers.  2,100,506  ;  Nov. 
30. 

KroiKiuest,  Alfred  T;.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Continental 
<'an  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  I'lickiiging  beer 
in  open  lop  metiil  containers.      2,102.208;  Dec.  11. 

Kroncpiest,  Alfred  L.,  and  C.  J.  Aulhncli,  Syracuse,  ns- 
slgnors  to  Continental  Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Machine  for  coating  cans.     2,084,094;  June  15. 

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Kronquist,  David  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  S.  Brad- 
ley, Seekonk,  Mass.  Rear  vision  mirror.  2,066,982 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Kropp,  Walter,  Wuppertal-Elberfeld,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Neutr.al  water-soluble  complex  compounds.  2,066,731 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Krotz,  Alvaro  S.,  Rockton,  111.,  assignor  to  Young  Radiator 
Company,  Racine,  Wis.     Car  heater.     2.066,627  ;  Jan.  5. 

Krout,  Dale,  Mount  Blanchard,  Ohio.  Combination  road 
machine.     2,092,458  ;  Sept.  7. 

Krout,  Walter  C,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Packaging  laundry, 
■      2,076,467  ;  Apr.  6. 

Kroydon  Company,  The.  (See  Brisick,  Joseph  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Kruckenberg,  Franz,  et  al.     (See  Heyner,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Krudener,  John  C,  (UlifEside  Park,  assignor  to  Conti- 
nental Folding  Paper  Box  Co.,  Inc.,  Ridgefield,  N.  J. 
Cardboard  box.    2,076,375  ;  Apr.  6. 

Kruder.  William  J.      (See  Nielsen.  H.  H.,  and  Kruder.) 

Krueger,  Albert  G.,  assignor  to  Alwin  Manufacturing  Co., 
Green  Bay,  Wis.     Paper  dispenser.     2,082,765  ;  June  1. 

Krueger,  Emil  M.,  assignor  to  Badger  Meter  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Liquid  registering 
device.     2,083.070  ;  June  8. 

Krueger,  Emil  M.,  assignor  to  Badger  Meter  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Recording  meter. 
2.085,224  ;  June  29. 

Krueger,  Ernst,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Cen- 
tralized radio  system.     2,076,731 ;  Apr.  13  . 

Krueger,  Frank,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Bliss  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Can  header.  2,081,042 ;  May 
18. 

Krueger,  Otto  J.  (See  Ruhoff,  O.  E.,  McEachron,  and 
Schroeder.) 

Krtlger,  John  D.  C,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Arch  supporting  de- 
vice.    2,071,038  ;  Feb.  16. 

Kruger,  O.  H.     (See  Ballou,  John  McK.,  assignor.) 

Kruh,  Osias,  Vienna,  Austria,  Manufacture  of  alumin- 
ium.    2,090,451  ;   Aug.    17. 

Kruithof,  Fred.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Umbrella  holder. 
2,085.984;   July   6. 

Krum.  Howard  L.,  Kenilworth,  and  A.  H.  Reiber,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Tele- 
typesetter  Corporation.  Control  unit  for  line  casting 
and  composing  machines.    2,091.286  ;  Aug.  31. 

Krumbhaar.  Wilhelm,  Detroit,  Mich.  Shellac  substitute 
and   producing   the  same.     2,101.398  ;  Dec.   7. 

Krumhar,  Carl  F.,  Kent,  and  H.  H.  Haines,  Akron,  as- 
signors to  Tru-Car,  Inc.,  Kent,  Ohio.  Mounting  for 
bus  seats.     2,097,332  ;  Oct.  26. 

Krumm,  Theodore,  Redlands.  assignor  to  P.  A.  Weilein, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Washing  apparatus.  2,099,692 : 
Nov.  23. 

Krummell,  Karl  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Refrigerating  app.a- 
ratus.     2,068,333;  Jan.  19. 

Krumsiek,  Ernest.  (See  Hathaway,  C.  W.,  and  Krum- 
siek.) 

Krupa,  Victor.  Westwood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  ]\Ioyse, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Film  processing.  2,067,933 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Krupp,  Fried,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Burmeister,  Erich, 
assignor. ) 

Krupp,  Fried.,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Carius,  Carl, 
assignor.) 

Krupp,  Fried.,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Roth,  Adolf,  as- 
signor.) 

Kruse.  Bernard.  (See  Wallmann,  C,  Grossweischede,  and 
Kruse.) 

Kruse,  Harold.  North  Arlington,  X.  .T.  T,,ow  air  pressure 
warning  device.      2, 069.1. "4  ;  Jiin,  'JO. 

Kruse,  Peter,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Bliss  Company,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Can  forming  and  sizing  machine.  2,070,906  ; 
Fob.  16. 

Kruse.  Peter,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Bliss  Company,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Can  testing  machine.     2,001,323;  Aug.  31. 

Kruse,  Willy,  Hamburg,  Germany,  assignor  to  Autosan 
Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Repalriug 
punctures  in  pneumatic  tires.      2,074,026  ;   Mar.   23. 

Kvutz.scli,  Arthur  J.      (See  Brion,  G.,  and  Krutzsch.) 

Krwizsch,  Arthur  J.,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  to  In- 
ternational Precipitation  ('o..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pro- 
duction of  surf;ice  ionization  in  Insulator  bodies. 
2,08.^.758  :   July  0. 

Ki'zlkalln,  Hans.  (See  Ilolzach,  K.,  Neumann  and 
KrzikallM,) 

Krzlkalla.  Hans.  (See  Kunz,  M.  A.,  Krzlknlln,  and  Llm- 
bnclier.) 

Krzlkalla,  Hans,  and  P.  Garbsch,  Ludwlgshafen-on-the- 
Rhlne,  (Jernuiny,  assignors  to  General  .\iilllne  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azo  dyestufTs  and  their  produc- 
tion.     2,069,743;    Feb.   9,    1!):n. 

Krzlkalla,  Hans,  and  P.  Garbsch.  Ludwlpshafen-ontho- 
Ulilne,  Germany,  nsslKnors  to  Genenil  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  DyestulTti  of  the  pvrono  series. 
2,071.130;    Feb.    16. 

Ki/.lUiilIn,  Hans,  nnd  B.  Rltzenthaler,  I/UdwIgshafen-on- 
tlic  Uliine,  (leniinny,  asRlgnors  to  General  .\nllino 
W(U'kH,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azo  dvestulTs  nnd  iniik- 
liip  thrni.     2,088,911  ;  Aug.  3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Krzikalla,   Hans,    and    P.    Garbsch,    Ludwigshafen-on-tlie- 
Ehine,   Germany,  assigrnors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,   New   York,   N.    Y.     Azo   dyestuffs   and   producing 
same.     2,092,398  ;  Sept.  7. 
Krzikalla,     Hans,    and    L.     Xeum.inn,     Ludwigshafen-on- 
Rhine,    Germany,   assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dis-and  Trisazo  dyestuffs  and 
making  same.     2,094,845  ;  Oct.  5. 
Krzikalla,   Hans,   H.    Dehnert,   and    D.   Vosscn,   Ludwigs- 
hafen-on-tlie-Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Ani- 
line Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Production  of  water- 
soluble  azo  dyestuffs.     2,099.525:  Nov.  16. 
Kubalanza,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  J.  K.  Cislak,  Chicago,  111. 
Printing      plate      holder      for      addressing      machines. 
2,072,588;  Mar.  2. 
Kubelka,   Paul,  Prague,   Czechoslovakia.      Preparation   of 
alkali  nitrate  by  the  reaction  of  nitric  acid  with  alkali 
chloride  in  aqueous  solution.     2,086,084  ;  July  6. 
Kubelka,     Paul,     Prague,     Czechoslovakia.     Thixotroptic 
compositions,       their      preparation      and      utilization. 
2.089,012  ;  Aug.   10. 
Kucera,  Bohumil  G.     (See  Reynolds,  C,  and  Kucera.) 
Kucera,    Frank   A.,    assignor   to    Union    Special    Machine 
Company,  Chicago,  111.     Ruffling  mechanism  for  sewing 
machines.      2,080,038  :    July   6. 
Kucera,    Frank    A.,    assignor    to    Union    Special    Machine 
Company,   Chicago,  111.     Presser  mechanism  for  sewing 
machines.     2,103,470  ;  Dec.  28. 
Kucera,    Jaroslav,    Prague,    Czechoslovakia,    assignor    to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Regulating    system.     2,103,818 ;    Dec. 
28. 
Kucera,    Peter,    Allison    Park,    assignor    to   The    Phoenix 
Glass     Company,     Monaca,      Pa.       Reflector     button. 
2,095,932  ;  Oct.  12. 
Kuch,   Frederick   C,   assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Relay  structure. 
2,083,384  ;  June  8. 
Kuchar,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Athev  Ti-uss  Wheel  Company, 

Chicago,   111.     Bulldozer.     2,078,636;  Apr.  27. 
Kuchar,    Joseph,    assignor    to    Athey    Truss    Wheel    Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Spring  wind-up  for  wagons.     2,103,471  ; 
Dec.  28. 
Kucher,  Andrew  A.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion,      Dayton,        Ohio.         Refrigerating       apparatus. 
2,080,358  ;  May  11. 
Kucher,    Andrew   A.,    Dayton,    Ohio,    assignor,    by   mesne 
assignments,    to    General    Motors    Corporation.     Com- 
pressor unlonder.     2,093,811  ;  Sept.  21. 
Kucher,    Andrew    A.,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Reproducing    ap- 
paratus  and   method.      2,095,707  ;   Oct.   12. 
Kucher,  Andrew  A.,  Dayton,   Ohio.     Cooler  for  comfort. 

2,096,553  ;  Oct.  19. 
Kuchley,     Josef,    Berlin-Siemensstadt,    and    W.    Kusche, 
Berlin-Steglitz,  assignors  to  Siemens  &  Halske  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  Berlin,  Germany.    Telephone 
line  repeater.     2,086,623  ;  July  13. 
Kudo,    Hio.iiro,   Nada-ku,   Kobe.    Japan,    assignor    to   The 
Kobe   Seikosho   Company,   Limited,    Kobe   City,   Japan. 
Spring.     2.086,321  ;  .July  6. 
K\iel)Ipr,  \Aalter  A.      fScc  Laison,  C.  S.,  and  Kuebler. ) 
Kuebler.  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,     Wis.       Elevator     for     conveyer     trucks. 
2,075,209  •  Mar.  30. 
Kueffor,  V.  fl.      (See  Howard.  Clarence  B.,  assignor.) 
Kueffer,  E.  H.      (See  Howard.   Clarence  B.,  assignor.) 
Kueffner,    Emil    P.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Visible    container. 

2,082,701 :  June  1. 
Kuehn,  Erich.     (Sop  Roppo,  W..  and  Kuehn.) 
Kuehn,  George  F.,  Jackson  Heights,  and  G.  A.  Richroath, 
Brooklyn,  assignors  to  Eisemann  Magneto  Corporation, 
New    York,    N.    Y.      Flywheel    generator.       2,070,485 ; 
Feb.   9. 
Kuehn,  Paul  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Koppers  Company.     Waterless  gasholder. 
2,066,353  ;   Jan.  5. 
Kuehne,  Oscar,  San  Antonio,  Tex.    Pump.    2,076,732  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Kuohne,  Walther.      (See  Stein,  B.,  and  Kuehne.) 
Kuehni,     Hans     P.,     Schenectad.v,     N.     Y.,     assignor     to 
General   Electric  Company.     Cathode  ray   oscillograph. 
2.102.421  ;  Dec.  14. 
Kuempel,    Leon    L.,    assignor    to    Minneapolis-Honeywell 
Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Powdered  coal 
burning  system.     2.073,346  ;  Mar.  9. 
Kuempel,    Leon    L.,    assignor    to    Minneapolis-Honeywell 
Regulator   Company,  Minneapolis,   Minn.     Burner   con- 
trol system.     2,081,091;  May  18. 
Kuenhofd,    Otto    J..    Shaker    Heights,    assignor    to    The 
Forest     City     Foundries     Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 
Warm  air  furnace  structure.      2.089,969  ;  Aug.   17. 
Kuenhold,    Otfo    J.,     Shaker     IT(Mghts,    assignor    to    The 
Forest     City     Foundries     Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 
Warm  air  furnace  structure.     2,090.053;   Aug.    17. 
Kuenstler,     Walter     E.,     Grnntwood,     N.     J.       Radiator 

2.008.236  :   Jan.   19. 
Kuentzol.  Ward  E.      (See  RuthrufP,  R.  P.,  and  Kuontzel.) 
Knentzel,   Ward  E.,   AVhiting,   Ind.,  assignor  to   Standard 
Oil   Company,   Chicago,    111.      Catalytic   polymerization. 
2.082,50(5 ;  June  1. 
Kuontzel.   Ward   E.,   Whiting,    and   R.   F.   Ruthruflf,   Ham- 
mond,  Ind..   assignors   to   Standard   Oil   Company,    Chi- 
cago, 111.     Polymerization  of  gaseous  olefins.     2,082,454  » 
June  1. 


Kuenzll,  Walter  A.,  and  C.  B.  Leeson,  Evansville,  Ind., 
assignors  to  Servel,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Compression 
tvpe  refrigerating  system.     2,083.454  ;  June  8. 

Kuettel,  Glen  M.,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Polymerization  process.  2,084,399 ; 
June  22. 
Kugener,  Eugen,  Neunkirchen/Saar,  Germany.  Agglom- 
eration of  fine  iron  ores.     2,075,210  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kugelman,     Jack,     Philadelphia,     Pa.     Knitted     hosiery. 

2,095,069  :  Oct.  5. 
Kugler.    Theodore    R.,    Inglewood,    Calif.     Bathing    suit. 
2,102.363  ;   Dec.   14. 

Kuhl,  Eduard,  and  T.  Kretz,  Essen,  Germany.  Coke  oven 
and  like  furnace.     2,077,842  ;  Apr.  20. 

Kuhl,  Paul  E.     (See  Barlow,  E.  H..  Hewlett,  and  Kuhl.) 

Kuhle.  Wilhelm  E.,  D.  Prinz,  and  F.  Herriger,  assignors 
to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fUr  Drahtlose  Telegraphic 
m.  b.  h.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Electron  discharge  tube. 
2,079,809  ;  May  11. 

Kiihle,  Wilhelm  E.,  and  F.  Herriger,  assignors  to  Tele- 
funken Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H., 
Berlin,  Germany.  Electron  tube  for  producing  ultra 
short  waves.     2,092.886  :  Sept.  14. 

Kuhlemann,  Stig  O.  C.  (See  Olsson,  C.  O.,  and  Kuhle- 
mann.) 

Kuhlengel,  Louis  R.,  assignor  to  Williams  Patent  Crusher 
and  Pulverizer  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Pulverizer. 
2,085,261 ;  June  29. 

Kuhlewind,  Walter,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft 
fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Direction  finding  receiver  circuit.     2,078,765  ;  Apr.  27. 

Kuhlman,  Arthur  L.,  Bay  Cltv,  Mich.  Tool  attachment. 
2,069,108  ;   Jan.   26. 

Kuhlmann,  Hermann  A.  (See  Tochtermann,  U.,  and 
Kuhlmann. ) 

Kuhn.  Alfred  R.,  Queens  Village,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Metro- 
politan Device  Corporation.  Hinge  construction. 
2,092,582  ;  Sept.  7. 

Kuhn,  Charles,  Oakland,  Calif.  Nasal  razor.  2,089,486  ; 
Aug.   10. 

Kuhn,  Clarence  W.,  and  C.  F.  Robbins,  assignor  to  Cutler- 
Hammer,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electrical  control  de- 
vice.    2,068,494;   Jan.   19. 

Kuhn,  Prank,  Detroit,  and  L.  H.  Thomas,  Birmingham, 
assignors  to  American  Electrical  Heater  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Thermostat.     2,070,604 ;  Feb.  16. 

Kuhn,  Frank,  Detroit,  and  L.  H.  Thomas,  Birmingham, 
assignors  to  American  Electrical  Heater  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.    Thermostat.     2,071,209  ;  Feb.  16. 

Kuhn,  Frederick  A.,  Meriden,  assignor  to  Tlie  Lyman  Gun 
Sight  Corporation,  Middlefield,  Conn.  Telescope  sight. 
2.078,858  ;  Apr.  27. 

Kuhn,  Frederick  A.,  Meriden,  assignor  to  The  Lyman  Gun 
Sight  Corporation,  Middlefield,  Conn.  Telescope  sight 
mounting.     2,103.539  ;  Dec.   28. 

Kuhn,  George  W.,  Ridgewood.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Telephone  system. 
2,076,651 ;  Apr.  13. 

Kuhn,  John  J.  (See  Chegwidden,  R.  A.,  Harazim,  Kuhn, 
and  Pettit.) 

Kuhn,  John  J.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  and  G.  R.  Lum,  as- 
signors to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Support  for  telephones.  2,096,046  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Kuhn,  Lee  H..  and  G.  W.  Hart,  Lincoln,  Nebr.  Freezing, 
mixing,  and  chopping  machine.     2,071.410;  Feb.  23. 

Kuhn,  Otto  J.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Bakelite  Building 
Products  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pliable  shingle. 
2,085,555  ;  June  29. 

Kuhn,     Otto     J.,     Syracuse,     N.     Y.     Asphalt     shingle. 

2.089.487  ;  Aug.  10. 

Kuhn,    Otto    J.,    Syracuse,    N.    Y.     Roofing   construction. 

2.089.488  ;  Aug.  10. 

Kuhn.  Otto  J.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Shingle.  2,089,489  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Kuhn.  Olto  J..  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Building  covering. 
2.089,490:   Aug.    10. 

Kiihnel,  Carl,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignor  to  Siemens- 
Schuckertwerke  Aktiengosellschaft,  Berlin-Siemensstadt, 
Germany.     Domestic  refrigerator.     2,094,542  ;  Sept.  28. 

Kuliner.  Max  H..  assignor  to  Rilev  Stoker  Corporation, 
Worcester.  Mass.     Steam  generator.    2,081,241  ;  May  25. 

Kuhner,  Max  H.,  assignor  to  Riley  Stoker  Corporation, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Steam  generating  apparatus. 
2,082,401 ;  June  1. 

Kuhner.  Max  II.,  assignor  to  Riley  Stoker  Corporation, 
Worcester,  M.ass.  Heat  exchange  apparatus.  2,101,782  ; 
Pec.  7. 

Kuhner,  Jlax  H.,  and  G.  A.  Rehm,  assignors  to  Riley 
Stoker  Corporation,  Worcester.  Mass.  Furnace  wall. 
2,086,940;  July  13. 

Kuhner.  Max  TI..  assignor  to  Riley  Stoker  Corporation, 
Worcester.    Mass.      Power    plant.      2.103.685  ;    Dec.    28. 

Kiihni,  Hans,  Basel,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  I'AIr  Liqulde, 
Societe  Anonyme  pour  I'Etude  &  I'Exploitatlon  des 
Precedes  Georges  Claude,  Paris,  France.  Heat  ex- 
changer.    2,081,043;   May  18. 

Kuhnlei.'  Pede.rick  C,  Spring  Lake,  Mich.  Combined 
drain   and   strainer.      2,090.299;   Aug     17 

Kuhns,  Austin,  and  C.  P.  Lautz,  said  Kuhiis  assignor  to 
Inrrel-Birmingham  Co.  Inc.,  and  said  Lautz  assignor  to 
Houde  Engineering  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Cou- 
pling.    2,072,561  ;  Mar.  2. 


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Kuhns,  William  R.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  assignor  tO'  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Testing  radiator 
cores.     2,071,546  ;  Feb.   23. 

Kuhrmann,  Friedrich,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  and  P.  Nawiasky, 
and  O.  Grosskinsky,  Ludwigshafen-on-tbe-Rliine,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  perylene.  2,071,468 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Kuiper,  Gerhard  C.  E.,  assignor  to  The  Midland  Steel 
Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Power  cylinder. 
2.089,491  ;  Aug.   10. 

Kuklin,  Harry  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental  mirror. 
2,093,457  ;  Sept.  21. 

Kulezak,  Michael  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Snow  remover  device. 
2,093,840  ;  Sept.  21. 

Kuljian,  Harry  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Liquid  level  respon- 
sive device.     2,069,959  ;  Feb.  9. 

Kull,  Walter  A.,  and  F.  G.  Wade,  Saginaw,  Mich.,  as- 
signors to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Forked  sector  gear.     2,067,969  ;  Jan.  19. 

Kull,  Walter  A.,  Saginaw,  and  O.  Rasmussen,  Detroit, 
assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Saginaw, 
Mich.     Steering  lever  joint.    '2,083,718 ;  June  15. 

KuUerstrand,  Iver  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  un- 
loading and  loading  railway  vehicles.  2,081,178  ;  May 
25. 

Kulmbacher  Spinnerei.  (See  HoUerung,  Wilhelm,  as- 
signor.) 

ICulp,  Harry  W.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  assignor  to  K-D  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Valve  guide  driver.  2,089,902 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Kultor  King  Incorporated.  (See  Gourley,  James  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kumbera,  George  N.,  University  City,  Mo.  Cloth 
spreader.     2,094,176  ;  Sept.  28. 

Kummel,  Louis  F.     (See  Cook,  H.  A.,  and  Kiimmel.) 

Kummer,  Hermann.  (See  Hagen,  W.,  Krefft,  and 
Kummer.) 

Kumjjf,  August  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Safety  attachment 
for  the  operating  pedals  of  a  motor  vehicle.  2,078,390  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Knnath,  Paul,  Dresden,  Germany.  Car  jack.  2,075,398  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Kund,  Ede,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Internal  combustion 
engine  control.     2,075,651 ;  Mar.  30. 

Kundert,  Walter  J.     (See  Mahoney,  V.  P.,  and  Kundert.) 

Kunkel,  Aloysius  T.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Weather  strip. 
2,095,668;   Oct.  12. 

Kunkel,  Aloysius  T.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Weather  strip. 
2,095,669  ;  Oct.  12. 

Kunkel,  Bernhard  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Safety 
Engineering  Systems,  Inc.  Alarm  system.  2,080,321 ; 
May  11. 

Kuno,  Shichigoro,  Ogden,  Utah.  Combined  hand  iron  and 
work  moistener.     2,080,175  ;  May  11. 

Kuns,  Ray  F.,  Madisonville,  Ohio.  Trailer  coupler. 
2,090,891  ;  Aug.  24. 

Kunstadter,  Sigmund  W.,  assignor  to  The  Pormflt  Com- 
pany,  Chicago,   111.     Brassiere.     2,101.716 ;  Dec.    7. 

Kunstadter,  Sigmund  W.,  assignor  to  The  Formfit  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Garment.     2,102,801  ;  Dec.  21. 

Kunstadter,  Vilmos,  Budapest.  Hungary.  Photoprinting 
and   developing  apparatus.      2,090,389  ;   Aug.    17. 

Kuntz,  Frank  A.,  Woodhaven,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorpnrnted,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
phone booth.     2,093,679  ;   Sept.  21. 

Kunz,  Gottlieb,  Villars-sur-Ollon,  Switzerland.  Film  clip. 
2,066,732  ;  Jan.  5. 

Kunz,  Heinrich,  Erlanger,  Germany  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     X-ray  device.     2,088,424  ;  July  27. 

Kunz,  Josef,  and  F.  TJrbach,  Vienna,  Austria,  said  TJrbach 
assignor  to  said  Kunz.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 
rendering  objects  visible  in  infrared  rays.  2,074,226 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Kunz,  Ludwig,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nonrefillable  bottle 
stopper.     2,081,823;  May  25. 

Kunz,  Max  A.,  Mannheim,  and  G.  Kochendoerfor,  Lud- 
wigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  Gen- 
eral Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Condensation 
products  of  the  azabonzanthrone  series  and  making  the 
same.     2,067,127  ;  Jan.  5. 

Kunz,  Max  A.,  Mannheim,  Germany,  K.  Koeberle,  and  G. 
Kochondoerfer,  Lud\vigsIinfen-on-Rhine,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  General  Aniline  Works  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Pyridino  acylamino  an1hraquinon(!S.    2,079,940  ;  May  11. 

Kunz,  Max  A.,  Mannheim,  G.  Kochendoerfer  and  K. 
Koeberle,  Ludwigsliafen-on-the-Rhine,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Condensation  products  of  the  azabonzanthrone 
8erie.s.     2,092,517;   Sept.  7. 

Knnz,  Max  A.,  Maiinlipim,  and  II.  Krzikalln  and  W.  I;im- 
bncher,  Ludwigshafen-on-iho-Tlhine,  Germany,  assignors 
(o  (Jencral  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azo 
dvesliilTH.      2.009.108:   Nov.    16. 

Kunze,  Wilhelm.     (See  Zervvcck,  W.,  and  Kunze. ) 

Kunze,  WHIiaiTi  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antlhiirn  device 
for  waving  sohitions  in  poriniinent  waving.  2,081,882; 
May  25. 

Kunze,  Willy,  Bremen.  Germany,  assignor  to  SuhmnriM(> 
Signal  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sound  apparatus. 
2.000,254  :   Feb.  2. 

Kunze,  Willy,  Bremen,  Germany,  assignor  to  Submarine 
Signal  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Direction  finding. 
2,070,620;  May  11. 


Kunze,  Willy,  Leipzig,  Germany.  Expansion-plug  for  bar- 
rels and  other  tanks,  fire-tube  and  water-tube  boilers. 
2,101,030;  Dec.  7. 

Kunze,  Willy,  assignor  to  Atlas  Werke  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Breman,  Germany.  Mounting  submarine  signaling  ap- 
paratus.    2,101,859  ;  Dec.  14. 

Kupetz,  Adolph  G.,  assignor  to  Underwood  Elliott  Fisher 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
2,086,274;  July  6. 

Kilppenbender,  Heinz,  assignor  to  Zeiss  Ikon  Aktien- 
gesellschaft, Dresden,  Germany.  Photoelectric  ex- 
posure meter.     2,070,664  ;  Feb.  16. 

Kiippenbender,  Heinz,  Dresden-A,  assignor  to  Zeis  Ikon 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Dresden,  Germany.  Photoelectric 
exposure  meter.     2,084,618  ;  June  22. 

Kiippenbender,  Heinz,  assignor  to  Zeiss  Ikon  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Dresden,  Germany.  Photoelectric  exposure 
meter.     2,084,769  ;  June  22. 

Kiippenbender,  Heinz,  assignor  to  Zeiss  Ikon  Aktien- 
gesellschaft, Dresden,  Germany.  Photographic  cam- 
era.     2,090,390;   Aug.    17. 

Kuppenbender,  Heinz,  assignor  to  Zeiss  Ikon  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Dresden,  Germany.  Exposure  meter.  2,091,762  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Kiippenbender,  Heinz,  assignor  to  Zeiss  Ikon  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Dresden,  Germany.  Roll  film  camera.  2,094,072  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Kliippenbender,  Heinz,  W.  Winzenburg,  R.  Feigner,  O. 
Fischer,  and  K.  Kaden,  assignors  to  Zeiss  Ikon  Aktien- 
gesellschaft, Dresden,  Germany.  Target  practicing  de- 
vice.    2,098,873  ;  Nov.  9. 

Kur,  Jack  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Frost  protection  for 
flush  tanks.     2,070,363  ;  Feb.  9. 

Kurek,  Michael,  Crafton,  Pa.  Time  operated  switch 
mechanism.     2,097,984  ;  Nov.  2. 

Kurillo,  Max,  Wash.,  D.  C.  Pressure  resisting  shaft 
mounting.     2,069,765  ;  Feb.  9. 

Kurkjian,  Yervant  H.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Venting  valve 
system  for  nipples.     2,093,130  ;  Sept.  14. 

Kurkjian,  Yervant  H.,  Clifton,  N.  J.  Nursing  unit. 
2,093,730  ;  Sept.  21. 

Kurkjian,  Yervant  H.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Julius 
Schmid,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nipple  retaining  means. 
2,094,710  ;  Oct.  5. 

Kurlash  Company,  The.  (See  Beldue,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kurokochi,  Tsutomu  and  I.  Miyamoto,  Omoriku,  Tokyo, 
Japan,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Con- 
trol system.     2,095,818;  Oct.  12. 

Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  typewriting  and  com- 
puting machine.     2,076,152  ;  Apr.  6. 

Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  P.,  Brooklyn,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Combined  typewriting  and  computing  ma- 
chine.    2,090,845  ;  Aug.  24. 

Kurowski,  Alfred  G.  F..  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined 
typewriting  and  computing  machine.  2,099,123  ;  Nov. 
16. 

Kurowski.  Alfred  G.  F.,  Brooldyn.  assignor  to  Underwood 
Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting 
and   calculating  machine.     2,099,565  ;  Nov.   16. 

Kurth,  Franz  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Anemo- 
stat  Corpoi'ation  of  America.  Combined  ventilating 
and  heating  device.     2,089.560  ;  Aug.   10. 

Kurti,   Aladar.      (See  Matthews,   .1.   L.,    and   Kurti.) 

Kurtls,  Frederick  G.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Spring  operated 
time  switch.     2,090,300;  Aug.  17. 

Kurtz,  Benjamin  P.,  Bellevue,  assignor  to  Pressed  Steel 
Car  Company,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Car  brake. 
2.101,717  :  Dec.   7. 

Kurtz,  Cyrus  B.,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Kurtz,  Cyrus  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kurtz,  Cyrus  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  C.  Carter, 
as  trustee  for  himself,  C.  B.  Kurtz,  and  C.  B.  Kurtz, 
Jr.     Control  mechanism.     2,071,348  ;  Feb.  23. 

Kurtz,  Henry  F.     (See  Gallasch,  G.  B.,  and  Kurtz.) 

Kurtz,  Henry  P.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  lyomb  Optical 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  producing 
orthosterooscopic  representations.     2.074.088  ;  Mar.  10. 

Kurtz,  Henry  P.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  I^onib  Optical  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Microscope.  2,093,01 1  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Kurtz,  Jacob.  Teanock,  and  C.  A.  Lalse,  Tenafly,  assignors 
to  lijisler  Electric  Corporation,  Union  City,  N.  J.  Alloy 
metal.     2,000.940  ;  Aug.  24. 

Kurtz,  Ralph  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  I.  M.  Jonea, 
ThiensviUe,  Wis.  Vending  machine.  2,007,075  ;  Jan. 
12. 

Kury,  Pliillp  J.      (See  Brewer,  Chnrlea  A.,   assignor.) 

Kur/,.  Ji'n>d,  iissignor  to  Siinganio  lOlectrIc  Company, 
Sprlnglleld.  111.     Electricity  nietiM-.     2,090,851;  Nov.  23. 

Knrz.  Konrad.      (S(-e  liacli.  ,S..  and  Knrz.) 

ICuM<>he,  Waller.     (See  Kuchlev,  J.,  and  Kuscho.) 

Kiischcl.  Ulch.'Mil  ,1.      (.S.M>  llla/.ek,  J.  V.,  and  Kuschel.) 

Kusebauch,  Anion  IC,  Bellevii<",  I'li.,  assignor  to  The  West- 
Inghouse  .Mr  Brake  (^)nii);mv.  Wilniording,  Pa.  Plp-^ 
coiipllng    gasket.      2,008.334;   Jan.    10. 

KuNebaucli.  Anton  IC,  Bellevue,  assignor  to  the  We.<itlne- 
liouHO  Air  Brake  Company,  Wllinerdlng.  Vt\.  Pipe  cou- 
pling gasket.     2,071,750;  Feb.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Kuskie,  Ralph,  Grant  Nebr.     Pitman.     2,100,965  ;   Nov. 

30. 
Kuskin,  David.     (See  Hennecke,  E.  V..  and  Kuskin.) 
Kusnarowis,  Walter,  assignor  of  one-third  to  P.  P.  Mos- 
tecki,  Barre,  Mass.    Can  opener  attachment.    2,082,402  ; 
June  1. 
Kuss,    Ernst,   and   H.    Miessner,    Leverkusen-I.    G.    Werk, 

assignors  of  one-half  to  Duisburger  Kupferhutte,  Duis- 

burg,  and   one-half  to  I.    G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktienge- 

sellschaft,  Frankfort,  Germany.     Conveyer.     2,080,542 ; 

May  18. 
Klissner,     Willv    H.,    Darmstadt,    Germany,    assignor    to 

Merck   &  Co",   Inc.,  Rahway,  N.  J.     Separating  mixed 

ergot  alkaloids.     2,086,562  ;  July  13. 
Kuster,  Alfred.     (See  Schmidt,  R.,  and  Kuster.) 
Kiister,  Otto,  The  Hague,  Netherlands,  assignor  to  The 

Dorr   Company,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Liquid   level 

control.     2.092,623  ;  Sept.  7. 
Kuster,  Vivian   E.     (See  Hewitt.  J.  C,  Jr.,  and  Kuster.) 
Kuszmaul,    Robert   P.,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Flush   handle 

latch.     2,075,948  ;  Apr.  6. 
Kutcher,     Charles     A.,     Sheridan,     Wyo.     Supercharger. 

2,099. S6C  :    Nov.   16. 
Kutscheid,    Joseph,    Chicago,    111,      Ladder.      2,090,331 ; 

Aug.   17. 
Kutter,    Leopold,    assignor    of    one-half    to    R.    Heller, 

Vienna,  Austria.    Fountain  pen.     2,092,459  ;  Sept.  7. 
Kuttes,  Anthony,  Oakland,  Calif.     Coat.    2,080,944;  May 

18. 
Kuttner,    Julius,   Beloit,    Wis.,    assignor   to    International 

Harvester     Company.       Injection     valve     for     engines. 

2,077,938 ;  Apr.  20. 
Kutz,  Walter  M.     (See  Clark,  F.  M.,  and  Kutz.) 
Kuwada,    Gompei,    Maedani-mura,    Kawabe-gun,     Japan. 

Single  piston  gas  meter.     2,087,937  ;  July  27. 
Kuzmick,   Jerome.      (See  Kuzmick,  Joseph"  N.  and  J.) 
Kuzmick,  Joseph  N.,   Passaic,   and  J.  Kuzmick,    Clifton, 

assignors  to  Raybestos-Manhattan,  Inc.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

Abrasive  products  and  making  the  same.     2,083,719  ; 

June  15. 
Kvalnes,    Hamline    M.,    assignor    to    E.    I.    du    Pont    de 

Nemours  &   Company,    Wilmington,   Del.      Preparation 

of  dicarboxylic  acid  esters.     2,091,241 ;  Aug.  24. 
Kwarrz.  Michael  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  M.  Trankla, 

Gary.  Ind.     Piston  ring.     2,066,983  ;  Jan.  5. 
Kyack,  Frederick,  Detroit,  Mich.    World  clock.    2,068,418  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Kyle,   William  D.,  Milwaukee,  and  C.  J.  Lemont,   South 

Milwaukee,  assignors  to  Line  Material  Companv,  South 

Milwaukee,  Wis.     Connecter.     2,095,098 ;  Oct.  5. 
KylSn,  Karl  E.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Svenska  Kullager- 

fabriken,    Goteborg,    Sweden,      Piston    pin.      2,067,714 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Kyl6n,  Karl  E.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Svenska  Kullager- 

fabriken,      Goteborg,      Sweden,        Combustion      motor. 

2,067,715  :  Jan.  12. 
Kyl6n,  Karl  E.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Svenska  Kullager- 

fabriken,      Goteborg,      Sweden.        Crank      shaft     seal. 

2,077,761;  Apr.  20. 
Kyler,   Albert  H.,   Westminster,   Md.      Can  labeling  ma- 
chine.    2,079,321  ;  May  4. 
Kylstra.    John,    assignor    to    Boeing    Aircraft    Company, 

Seattle.   Wash.     Airplane   control  rod  and   making   the 

same.     2,102,325  ;  Dec.  14. 
Kym,  Elizabeth,  et  al.     (See  Krafft,  Fritz,  assignor.) 
Kym-Kraft,   Anna,    et  al.      (See  Kraflt,   Fritz,  assignor.) 
Kyrides,   Lucas   P.,    Webster   Groves,    Mo.,    assignor,    by 

mesne   assignments,    to   Monsanto   Chemical    Company. 

Hexyl  catechol  and  producing  it.     2,067,452 ;  Jan.  12 
Kyrides,    Lucas   P.,   Webster   Groves,    Mo.,    assignor,   by 

mesne   assignments,    to   Monsanto   Chemical    Company. 

Esters    of    polycarboxylic    aromatic    acids.     2,073,937 ; 

Jlnr.  16. 
Kyrides,    Lucas    P.,    Webster    Groves,    Mo.,    assignor,    by 

mesne   assignments,    to   Monsanto   Chemical    Company. 

Solvent  and  plasticizing  composition.     2,()73,938  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Kyrides,    Lucas    P.,    Webster    Groves,    Mo.,    assignor,    by 

"mesne   assignments,    to   Monsanto   Chemical    Company. 

Hydroxv    halogenatcd    aryl    compositions.     2,093,778 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Kyrides,  Lucas  P.,  Webster  Groves,  assignor  to  Monsanto 

Chemical  Company.  St.  Louis.  Mo.     Substituted  sucoinlc 

acids  and  esters  thereof  and  uses  therefor.     2,098.190; 

Nov.  2. 
Kyseth,    George    L.,    and    C.    M.    Bunn,    Clarion,    Iowa. 

Stirring  device.    2,092,353  ;  Sept.  7. 
Kvsor,  Karl  D.,  Northville,  assignor  of  one-tenth  to  C.  E. 
'WIsner.     Detroit.     Mirh.     TUermosfatirnlly     controlled 

mixing  valve.     2,102.011  ;  Dec.  14. 
L.   C.   L.   Corporation,  The.      (See  Woodruff.   Graham   C, 

assignor.) 
L.  ft  n.   Special  Machine  Co.  Inc.,  The.      (See  Lindner. 

Arthnr,  assignor.) 
L.   N.    S.   Corporation.      (See  Handford,   Reuben   E.,   as- 
signor.) 
L.    N.    S.    Corporation.      (See   LoUey,    W.    H.,    and    Goss, 

assignors.) 
L.  P.  R.  Company.     (See  Peel,  Frederick  W.,  assignor.) 
Laager,    Jean,    Pery-Reuchenette,    Switzerland.      Feeding 

device      for     films     In      cinematographic      apparatus. 

2.090,892  ;  Aug.  24. 


LMbadie,  Edwin  F..  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
uon,  Detroit.  Mich.     Welding.     2.089,213:  Aug.  10. 

La  Bar,  Bert  G..  Union,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Terminal  clamp.     2,092,044;  Sept.  7. 

Labarre,  Gustave  J.,  Paincourtvllle,  La.  Core  catcher 
retainer  and  seat  for  a  core  barrel.    2,079,941 ;  May  11. 

Labarthe,  Andr6.     (See  Demontvignier,  M.,  and  Labarthe.) 

l^abaugh,  James  M..  Paterson.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Telephone  sub- 
scriber's  substation.     2,069.038  :   Jan.   26. 

La  Berge,  William  C,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Meat  tendering 
device.     2,083,848  ;  June  15. 

Labin,  Frank  R.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Making  gear  wheels. 
2,072,308;  Mar.  2. 

La  Blotier,  Frank   R.      (See  Koenig,  E.  L..  and  Blotier.) 

La  Boiteaux,  Eugene  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Mechanical 
analvzing  and  control  mechanism  for  tabulating  ma- 
chines.    2,093,731  ;  Sept.  21. 

La  Bombard,  Leon  E.,  assignor  to  Oswego  Falls  Corpora- 
tion, Fulton,  N.  Y.  Slip  cover  for  cylindrical  contain- 
ers.    2,073,537  ;  Mar.  9. 

La  Bombard,  Leon  E.,  assignor  to  Oswego  Falls  Cor- 
poration, Fulton,  N.  Y.  Jlethod  and  machine  for 
forming  fibrous   slip   covers.      2,097,196 ;    Oct.   26. 

Lahorda.  Ricliard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Vehicle.  2,081,750; 
M;,v  25. 

La  Borde,  Robert  C,  and  B.  C.  Potter,  Brooklyn,  assign- 
ors to  News  Projection  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Mechanism  for  driving  webs  of  material.  2,071,076  ; 
Feb.  16. 

La  Bour  Company,  The.  (See  La  Bour,  Harry  E.,  as- 
si.irnor.) 

La  Bour.  Harry  E.,  assignor  to  The  La  Bour  Company, 
Inc..   Elkart,   Inc.     Alloy.     2,103.855  ;  Dec.   28. 

Laboureur,  Louis  A.  M.  J.,  Paris,  and  R.  Dubois.  Asnieres, 
France.  Electric  time  indicator  for  sounding  appa- 
ratus.    2.101.076:  Dec.   7. 

La  Breck,  Frank  A.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Circumciser, 
2,076,468  ;  Apr.  6. 

La  Brie.  Ludger  E..  assignor  to  Bendis  .\viation  Corpora- 
tion. South  Bend.  Ind.      Br.nke.      2.06R.056  :  Jan.  26. 

La  Brie,  Ludger  E.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake.  2,071.636 ;  Feb. 
23. 

La  Brie,  Ludger  E.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,077,939  ;  Apr.  20. 

La  Brie,  Ludger  E.,  assignor  to  Beudix  Aviation  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,081,588  :  May  25. 

La  Brie.  Ludger  E.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Corpora- 
tion,  South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2.081,589  :  May  25. 

La  Brie,  Ludger  E..  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,   Ind.     Brake.     2,081,590  ;  May  25. 

La  Brie,  Ludger  E.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Corpora- 
tion,   South   Bend,    Ind.     Brake.     2,084,400 ;    June   22. 

La  Brie,  Ludger  E.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.    Brake.    2,087,381 ;  July  20. 

La  Brie,  Ludger  E.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake.  2,093,638;  Sept. 
21. 

La  Brie.  Ludger  E..  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake.  2,095,753 ;  Oct. 
12 

La  Brie.  Ludger  E.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2.102,851;  Dec.  21. 

La  Brie,  Ludger  E.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend.  Ind.     Brake.     2,102,852  ;  Dec.  21. 

La  Brie,  Ludger  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Brake  Company,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake.  2,095,752  ; 
Oct.  12. 

La  Brie,  Ludger  E..  Detroit,  Jlich.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake. 
2,098.666  :  Nov.   9. 

La  Brie,  Ludger  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  A.  Rosner,  Rock- 
ton,  111.,  assignors  to  Bendix  Brake  Company,  South 
Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,084,401 ;  June  22. 

La  Brie,  Ludger  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  A.  Rosner,  Rock- 
ton,  111.,  assignors  to  Bendix  Brake  Company,  South 
Bend.  Ind.     Brake.     2,087,382  ;  July  20. 

Labus,  Otto  A.,  Wisconsin  Rapids.  Wis.,  and  W.  J.  Mohr. 
assignors  to  Universal  Insulation  Company,  Chicago, 
111.  Heat  insulating  structure  and  method  of  produc- 
tion.   2,076.898  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lacasse,  Valentin,  Malines,  Belgium.  Drying  and  season- 
ing wood  and  analagous  vegetable  materials.  2,073,423  ; 
Mar.  9. 

La  Chapelle.  Fred  N.,  Beverly.  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  JJ.  J.  Treating 
sole.s.     2.079.712:  May  11. 

La  Chapelle,  Fred  N.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Fas- 
tening inserting  machine.     2,083,568 ;  June  15. 

L.T  Chapelle.  Fred  N.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Fasten- 
ing inserting  machine.     2,092,078  ;  Sept.  7. 

Ln  Chapelle.  Fred  N.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Fasten- 
ine,     2,092,807  :  .Sept.  14. 

La  Chapelle,  Fred  N.,  Beverly.  Mass..  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Method 
and  means  for  use  in  lasting  shoes.  2,096,183;  Oct. 
19. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


Lacey,  Wilbur  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  G.  A.  Dow. 
Can  filling  machine.    2,097,887  ;  Nov.  2. 

Lachmann,  Gustav  V.,  G.  R.  Volkert,  and  W.  J.  Dare, 
Cricklewood,  assignors  to  Handley  Page  Limited.  Lon- 
don, England.  Aircraft  control  gear.  2,086,085 ; 
July  6. 

Lackey,  Earl  E.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  and  P.  G.  Lackey,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Map  projection  apparatus.  2,094,543 ; 
Sept.  28. 

LacUev,  John  W.,  North  Creek,  N.  Y.  Automatic  safety 
lightine  system.     2.100,695  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lackey,  Paul  G.      (See  Lackey,  Earl  E.  and  P.  G.) 

Lackey,  Robert  A.,  assignor  to  The  Payson  Mfg.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Casement  adjuster.     2,082,066  ;  June  1. 

Laekinger,  Frank  P.,  McKees  Rocks,  Pa.  Gear  shifting 
mechanism.     2,085.665  ;  June  29. 

Laekinger,  Frank  P.,  McKees  Rocks,  Pa.  Utensil. 
2.100,080  ;  Nov.  23. 

Laclede  Christy  Clay  Products  Company.  (See  Bole, 
George  A.,  assignor.) 

Laclede-Christy  Clay  Products  Company.  (See  McKelvey, 
J.  H.,  and  Rogers,  assignors.) 

Laclede  Steel  Company.  (See  Friberg,  Bengt  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lacoe,  Ralph  D.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Aircraft  blind-flying 
hood.      2,090,132  ;    Aug.    17. 

La  Compagnie  Nationale  de  Matieres  Colorantes  et  Manu- 
factures de  Produits  Chimiques  du  Nord  Reunies,  Estab- 
lissements  Kuhlmann.  (See  Bigeon,  Jean  A.  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

La  Croix,  Arthur  J.,  assignor  to  Hyde  Manufacturing 
Company,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Straightedge.  2,076,300  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Lacy,  Burritt  S.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Manu- 
facture of  hydrocyanic  acid.     2,076,953  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lacy,  George.     (See  Walhforss,  E.,  Goldblatt,  and  Lacy.) 

Lacy,  George.-    (See  Wahlforss,  E.,  Johnson,  and  Lacy.) 

Lacy,  Herman  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Self-heating  utensil. 
2,066,476;   Jan.  5. 

Lacy,  Roy.      (See  Palmer,  George  V.,  assignor.) 

Ladd,  Edward  T.,  Lewiston  Heights,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Innis,  Speiden  &  Co.  Manufacture  of  ferric  chloride. 
2,096,855  ;   Oct.   26. 

Ladd,  Osmond  Y.,  Danbury,  Conn.  Eyeglass  mounting. 
2,078,575  ;  Apr.  27. 

La-Del  Conveyor  &  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Bebinger,  Charles  N., 
assignor.) 

La  Douce.  John,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Joseph  W.  Flrstel. 
Saginaw.  Mich.  Combination  salt  and  pepper  shaker. 
2,068,749  ;  Jan.  26. 

Ladouceur,  Lucien,  et  al.  (See  Gauthler,  Albert,  assignor.) 

Ladner,  Alan  W.,  Danbury,  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Cathode  ray  tube.  2,076,086  ; 
Apr.  6. 

I.a  Ducer,  Arthur  O.,  assignor  to  The  Wiremold  Com- 
pany, Hartford,  Conn.  Wiremold  lumiline  reflector. 
2.099.020  :    Nov.    16. 

Lady,  Elisha  L.     (See  Lady,  Lorena  C,  assignor.) 

Lady,  Lorena  C,  Rogers,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  L. 
Lady,  Hot  Springs,  Ark.  Recovering  gold,  silver,  and 
rare  metals.     2,0S6..^84  :  July  6. 

Laesch,  Walter  P.,  Brighton,  assignor  to  H.  Wills,  Den- 
ver, Colo.  Separating  and  classifying  apparatus. 
2,075,731;  Mar.  30. 

Laessker,  Jean,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme  Adolphe 
Saurer,  Arbon,  .Switzerland.  Internal  combustion  en- 
gine.     2,096,814;   Oct.   20. 

Laetsch,  .Tohann  P.,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Machine  for 
testing  yarn.     2,097,086  ;  Oct.   26. 

La  Fay,  Levi,  Brighton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Furnace. 
2,073,424  :  Mar.  9. 

La  Ferney,  Delbert,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  Nut  cracking  ma- 
chine.    2, OS."), 262  ;  June  29. 

La  Fetrn.  Hnrrv  L.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  table 
unit.     2.103..'',30:  Deo.  28. 

Lafferty,  ('harlcs  K.,  et  al.  (See  Brazell,  James  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lnflitte,  Jacques  P.  L.,  Paris,  France.  Gridiron. 
2.099,693  ;  Nov.  23. 

Lafltte,  Theodore  J.-B.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Products  Corporation,  Soutli  Bend,  Ind.  Brake. 
2,077,940 ;  Apr.  20. 

Lafitte,  Theodore  J.  B.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Producis  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake. 
2,087,383  ;  July  20. 

I/a  FU'Ui-.  iOlphegc  D.      ^See  Gould,  G.  S.,  and  La  Fleur.) 

Lafon,  Raoul.      (Sep  Gohorel,   F.  P.,  and  Lnfon.) 

La  Force,  BirdR.all  J.,  Montoursville,  Pa.  Electrical  ap- 
paratus.    2,091,597  :  Aug.  31. 

La  Forge,  Fre(l(>rick  R.  (See  Haller,  II.  L.  J.,  and  La 
Forge. ) 

La  France,  Horace,  Springfield,  a.ssignor  to  Hodges  Car- 
pet Company,  Inc.,  Indian  Orchaid,  Mas.s.  Spool  re- 
tarding brake  device  tor  Axniinster  looms.  2,(570,835  ; 
Feb.  16. 

liji  l<'riin(!).  Salvatore,  New  York,  N.  V.  Smoking  pipe. 
2.n,s:!.'155  ;  June  8. 

Lag.'i.ird,  Alexander  S.  T.  (See  Carpenter,  Charles  11., 
assignor.) 

Lagaclie,  Andre.      (See  Sarazln,  R.,  and  Lagache.) 

Lager.  Ma  v.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Support  for  lamps. 
2,102,422  ;   Dec.    14. 


Lagerblade,  Herbert  C,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Horton  Manufacturing  Company.  Making  welded  sheet 
metal  golf  shafts  and  welding  shim  therefor.  2,074,986  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Lagerblade,  Herbert  C,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Horton  Manufacturing  Company.  Welded  sheet  metal 
golf  shaft  and  making  the  same.     2,074,987  ;  Mar.  23. 

Laghetto,  Louis,  Somerville,  assignor  to  A.  B.  Tennev, 
Lexington,  Mass.     Gas  lighter.     2,078,570  ;  Apr.  27. 

Lago,  Francisco,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  Protecting  lock 
for  dog  collars  and  license  plates.     2,097,070 ;  Oct.  26. 

Lagomarsino,  Emilio  J.,  Ventura,  Calif.  Beverage  cool- 
er.    2,069,374  ;  Feb.  2. 

La  Grasse,  Benjamin  A.,  Brooldyn,  N.  Y.  Planetarium. 
2,098,296  ;  Nov.   9. 

Laguzzi,  Mario,  West  Haven,  assignor  to  The  Strouse 
Adler  Company.  New  Haven,  Conn.  Corset,  girdle,  and 
the  like.     2,102.273  ;  Dec.  14. 

Lahey,  Richard  W.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  and  P.  J.  Rape, 
Edenburg,  Pa.,  assignors  to  American  Cyanamid  & 
Chemical  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Moisture  im- 
pervious package  for  explosive  compositions.  2,087,209  ; 
July  13. 

La  Hodny,  William,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Rear  view  mirror. 
2,071,883;  Feb.  23. 

La  Hodny,  William,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Support,  2,102,012  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Lahr,  Herbert  H.,  Evansville,  Ind.  Apparel  hook. 
2,077,629  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lahti,  Aimo  J.,  Jyvaskyla,  Finland.  Lock  mechanism 
for  automatic   guns.     2,098,727  ;   Nov.   9. 

Laib,  Joseph   L.      (See  Dowling,  J.   I.,  and  Laib. ) 

Laib,  Joseph  L.,  Albany,  N.  Y.     Apron.     2,080,176;  May 

Laidig,  Alfred  H.,  Verona,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufac- 
turing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Shockproof 
X-ray  unit.     2,101,143  ;  Dec.   7. 

Laing,  Andrew  L.     (See  McLean,  Malcolm  E.,  assignor.) 

Laing,  David  A.  S.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor 
to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Powdered  material  applying  apparatus. 
2,100,399  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lair,  Berton  M.,  Eaton,  Colo.  Beet  digging  attachment 
for  tractors.     2,073,939  ;  Mar.  16. 

Lair,  Julian  J.  B.,  and  G.  E.  M.  Perroux,  Paris,  France, 
assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmission  line  for  electrical  signal- 
ing systems.     2,097,491 ;  Nov.  2. 

L'Air  Liquide,  Societe  Anonyme  pour  I'Etude  &  I'Exploita- 
tion  des  Precedes  Georges  Claude.  (See  KUhni,  Hans, 
assignor.) 

L'Air  Liquide,  Societe  Anonyme  pour  I'Etude  et  I'Exploita- 
tion  des  Precedes  Georges  Claude.  (See  Rous,  Albert, 
assignor.) 

L'Air  Liquide,  Societe  Anonyme  pour  I'Etude  &  I'Ex- 
ploitation  des  Precedes  Georges  Claude.  (See  Sauvage, 
Henri,  assignor.) 

Laird,  Joseph  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  F.  C.  Nleder- 
hauser,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Wicaco 
Machine  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Apparatus  for 
treating  artificial  fibers.     2,092,124  ;  Sept.  7. 

Laird,  Joseph  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  F.  C.  Nieder- 
hauser.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Wicaco 
Machine  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Apparatus  for 
treating  artificial  fibers.     2,092,125  ;  Sept.  7. 

Laird,  Joseph  P.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  F.  C.  Nieder- 
hauser.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Wicaco 
Machine  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  treating  artificial  fibers.  2,092,126  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Laird,  Walter  J.      (See  Vawter,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Laird,  William  A.,  et  al.  (See  Aldridge,  Arthur  A., 
assignor.) 

Laise,    Clemens  A.      (See  Kurtz,   J.,   and   Lalse.) 

Lai.se,  Clemens  A.,  Tenafiy.  N.  J.  Making  wear  resisting 
materials.     2,084,349  ;  June  22. 

Laitraan,  Jacob,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Costmetic  bag. 
2,088,752  ;  Aug.  3. 

Lake,  Clair  D.,  Binghamton,  assignor  to  International 
Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Accumulating  device.     2,084,500  ;  June  22. 

Lake,  Clair  D.,  Bingliamlon,  assignor,  by  mesne  aaslgn- 
nients.  to  Internal ional  Business  Machines  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Perforated  record  controlled 
machine.     2,093,500  ;  Sept.  21. 

I^ake,  Clair  1).,  IJinghaniton.  iind  W.  PfalT,  Union  Center, 
assignors  to  International  Business  Jlachlnes  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  mechanism.  2,060,784; 
Jan.  5. 

Lake,  Clair  D.,  Binghamton,  and  O.  F.  Daly,  Johnson 
City,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignment.s,  to  Interna- 
tional Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Printing  device.     2.087,324;  .luly  20. 

Lake.  Clair  D.,  Binghamton.  and  \V.  I't'atT.  Union  C(>nter, 
assignor.s  to  liilcrnation.al  Mnsine.-Js  Machines  Corp.. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  (:a\iglng  apparatus.  2,0S9,272  ; 
Aug.   10. 

Lake,  Donald  W.      (See  Spprry,  P.  F„  ond  Lake.) 

fiUlie,  Simon,  Mllford.  Conn.     Internal  combustion  engine. 

2,()!>9.98;!  :  Nov.  2:!. 
I,ake   Erie   Engineering    Corporation.      (See  Thweatt,   H. 
D.,  and  Ilodmanit,  assignors.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Lakeside  Central  Company,  The.  (See  Olgay,  Albert  M., 
assignor.) 

Lakso,  Eino  E.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  assignor,  b.v  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Girdler  Corporation.  Louisville.  Ky. 
Package   forming  apparatus.     2,089.273  :  Aug.   10. 

Lalance  &  Grosjean  Corporation.  (See  Burvenick,  Ben- 
jamin, assignor.) 

La  Lande,  William  A.,  Jr.  (See  Butz,  L.  W.,  and  La 
Lande. ) 

Lalli,  Louis  J.      (See  George,  R.  M.,  and  Iialli.) 

Lally,  Charles  V.,  et  al.  (See  Bates,  George  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lamac  Process  Company.  (See  McQenathan,  Roy  F., 
assignor. ) 

Lamac  Process  Company.  (See  Suerken,  Maxwell  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Lamaina,    Nicholas.      (See   Curran,   Harry   P.,   assignor.) 

Lamare,  Vincent  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Receptacle.  2,077,570  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Lamatsch.  Frederick,  Grantwood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Drive  for  printing  machines.     2,102,631  :  Dec.  21. 

Lamb,  Anthony  H.,  Elizabeth,  assignor  to  Weston  Elec- 
trical Instrument  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Sensi- 
tive control  circuit.    2,093,361 ;  Sept.  14. 

Lamb,  Anthony  H.,  Elizabeth,  assignor  to  Weston  Elec- 
trical Instrument  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Door 
operating  mechanism.     2,096,902  ;   Oct.   26. 

Lamb,  Charles  C,  Chicago,  111.  Balancing,  indicating, 
and  weighing  means  for  rotary  bodies.  2,068,49.5  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Lamb,  Charles  P..  and  I.  E.  Schine,  Bridgeport,  assignors 
to  Cilco  Terminal  Company,  Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Apparatus  for  spraying  material.     2,071,846  ;  Feb.  23. 

Lamb.  Clyde  K.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Scaffold.  2,066,984 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Lamb,  Ford  R.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Stud  setter.  2,086,167; 
July  6. 

Lamb,  George  C,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Pneumatic  tire  valve. 
2,088,6.'56;  Aug.  3. 

Lamb,  George  E.,  Hoquiam.  Grays  Harbor.  Wash.  Trans- 
mission mechanism.     2.088,110:  July  27. 

Lamb,  Howard  S.,  assignor  to  The  (ilold  Metal  Process 
Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Rolling  strip.  2,084,148 ; 
June  15. 

Lamb.  James  J.,  West  Hartford.  Conn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  A.  N.  Mann,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y., 
trustee.  Silencing  circuits  for  radio  receivers. 
2,101.540  ;  Dec.  7. 

Lamb,  Paul  A.,  Carlos,  Ind.  Battery  terminal  puller. 
2,090,872;  Aug.  24. 

Lambert.  Albert  L.  and  F.  M.,  Narberth,  assignors  to 
Heintz  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ship  door  or   hatch   construction.     2.101,550:   Deo.    7. 

Lambert,  Albert  L.,  and  F.  M.  Narberth,  assignors  to 
Heintz  ^Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Watertight  door.     2,103,291  ;  Dec.  28. 

Lambert,  Alvan  R.  (See  Johnston,  F.  H.,  Lambert,  and 
Brump.) 

I^ambert.  Francis  M.      (See  Lambert,  Albert  L.  and  F.  M.) 

Lambert,  Fred  E.      (See  Williams,  Hiram  N.,  assignor.) 

Lambert.  Homer  T..  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Clutch  mechanism. 
2,081,824  ;  May  25. 

Lambert,  Homer  T.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Power  transmis- 
sion.    2.099,489  ;  Nov.   16. 

Lambert.  John  Y.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Fire  alarm.  2,085,860  ; 
July  0. 

Lambert.  Joseph,  Pittsburg,  Kans.  Insect  trap. 
2,100,966  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lambert,  Robert  D.     (See  Manning,  P.,  and  Lambert.) 

Lambert.  Robert  D..  North  Pelham,  assienor  to  .American 
Radiator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Duet.  2,089  492  • 
Aug.  10. 

Lambert,  Roger.     (See  George,  H.,  and  Lambert.) 

Lamhort,  Victor  E.  (See  de  la  Minardiere,  J.  G.,  Laurin 
and   Lambert.) 

Lambert,  Walter,  Yakima,  Wash.  Beverage  dlepensine 
machine.     2.096.522;  Oct.  19.  »  i-  b 

Lambert,  Walter  E.,  Knoxvllle,  Tenn.  Conveying  skip 
2,085,029 :  June  29.  ^       ^ 

Lamberts,  Clamor  A.  (See  Klinkhamer,  H.  A.  W.,  Lamb- 
erts, Voorhoeve,  and  de  Jong.) 

Lamberz,  Wllhelm.  Levcrkusen-Wlesdorf.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Aniline  Works.  Inc..  New  York,  N  Y 
Water-Insoluble  azodyestaffs.     2,066,986 ;  Jan.  5. 

Lamberz,  Wilholm,  and  K.  BUrr,  Leverkusen-Wicsdorf 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works.  Inc.! 
.\ew  York,  N.  Y.  Water-insoluble  azodyestuffs 
2,066.985  ;  Jan.  5. 

Lamela,  Vincent  F.,  Paterson.  N.  J..  E.  Pick,  New  York, 
N.  Y..  and  W.  S.  Robertson,  Madison.  N.  J.,  assignors  to 
The  Pi-rmufit  Companv.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Faucet  water" 
softener.     Re.  20,238;  Jan.  12. 

Lam6n>,  AndiV.  assipnor  to  Soci<5t^  de  Moteurs  ft  Gaz  et 
d'Industrie  Mecanif|up.  Paris.  France.  Turbo-pump  unit 
for  extinguishing  fires.     2,083,167  ;   June  8. 

Lnmesoh,  Armand,  assignor  to  Schlesisrhe  Spiegelglns- 
Manufactur,  Carl  Tielsch  G.  m.  b.  h.,  Waldenburg-Alt- 
wassor,  Germany.     Gauge  glass.     2,071.411;  Feb.  23. 

Laminated  Metals  Corporation.  (See  Gibbs,  Ralph  F 
assignor.)  '' 

Laminated  Aletals  Corporation.  (See  Sawyer,  Edson  W 
assignor.)  '' 


Lamm,  Uno,  Ludvika,  assignor  to  Allmanna  Svenska 
Elektriska  Aktiebolaget,  Vasteras,  Sweden.  Electric 
current  conversion  discharge  apparatus.  2,090,054 ; 
Aug.   17. 

Lamneck  Products,  Incorporated.  (See  Bangert,  Charles 
A.,   assignor.) 

La  Monte,  George,  &  Son.  (See  Simons,  Francis  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lamoreaux,  Frank  L.,  assignor  to  Acme-Detroit  Saw 
Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Bread  slicing  machine. 
2,093,322;  Sept.  14. 

Lamoreaux.  Frank  L.,  assignor  to  Acme-Detroit  Saw 
Corporation,       Detroit,       Mich.  Slicing       machine. 

2,093.323  ;  Sept.  -14. 

Lamort  Fils,  E.  et  M.     (See  Lemort,  Marcel,  assignor.) 

Lamort,  Marcel,  assignor  to  E.  et  M.  Lamort  Fils,  Vitry- 
le-Francois,  France.  Disintegrating  paper  making  ma- 
terial.    2,076,899  :   Apr.   13. 

Lampe,  Johan  K.  Z.,  Oranjestad,  Aruba,  Dutch  West 
Indies.     Perpetual  calendar.     2,078,450  ;  Apr.  27. 

Lampel,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Portable  coffee  roaster. 
2,094,016;   Sept.   28. 

Lampert,  M.  J.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Myers,  Robert,  as- 
signor.) 

Lampert,  Sadron  C,  assignor  to  Farmers  Manufacturing 
Company,  Norfolk.  Va.  Basket  manufacture. 
2,098,049  ;  Nov.  2. 

Lampl,  Alfred,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Norma  Elec- 
tric Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  device. 
2,099,305  :  Nov.  16. 

Lampl,  Walter,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Compact.  2,085,502  ; 
June  29. 

Lamplough,  Leslie  F.,  B.altimore.  Md.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  treating  strands. 
2,093,680  ;  Sept.  21. 

Lampman,  George  W.,  Pontiac,  assignor  to  General  Mo- 
tors Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Engine  mounting. 
2,076,034  ;  Apr.  6. 

Lamprechter.  William  C,  trustee.  (See  Jackson.  Philip 
A.,  assignor.) 

Lampton,  Glen  P.  (See  Mascuch,  J.  J..  Rodman,  and 
Lampton.) 

Lamson  Company,  The.  (See  Frost,  M.  O.,  and  Mattler, 
assignors.) 

Lamson  Company,  The.  (See  Jennings,  Chester  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lamson  Company,  The.  (See  Jennings,  C.  S.,  and  Gerard, 
assignors.) 

Lamson  Company,  The.  (See  Perry,  H.  R.,  and  Jennings, 
assignors.) 

Lamson  General  Conveyors  Limited.  (See  Needham,  John 
T.,  assignor.) 

Lamson  &  Sessions  Company,  The.  (See  Frayer,  Lee  A., 
assignor.) 

La  Nationale  Societe  Anonyme.  (See  Bolle,  LeOn,  as- 
signor. ) 

Lancaster,  George  V.,  Bobcaygeon,  Ontario,  Canada,  Trac- 
tion tread  chains.     2,076.652  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lancaster  Iron  Works.  (See  Hershey,  Elwood  R..  as- 
signor.) 

Lancaster  Iron  Works,  Inc.  (See  Mallory,  Edward  B., 
assignor.) 

Lancaster  Iron  Works.     (See  Martin,  James  P.,  assignor.) 

Lancaster,  John  T.,  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  (Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Method 
of  and  machine  for  inserting  fastenings.  2,075,903 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Lancaster,  John  T„  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Sole  at- 
taching apparatus.     2,091,368  ;  Aug.  31. 

Lancaster  Machine  Knife  Works,  Inc.  (See  Greenwood, 
John,  assignor.) 

Lancaster  Processes,  Inc.  (See  Robinson,  Thomas,  as- 
signor.) 

Lancellotte,  Anthony,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Valve  rod  guide 
for  flush  tanks.     2,083,955  ;    June  15. 

Lanctot,  Elmer  J.,  Henry  G.  Scharnweber  and  A.  F. 
Scharnweber,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak.  Air  cooling  apparatus. 
2,088,753  ;  Aug.  3. 

Land.  Charles  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  H.  Wilson, 
Detroit.  Mich.  Landing  gear  for  semitrailers. 
2.089.493  :  Aug.    10. 

Land,  Edwin  H.,  Wellesley  Farms,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Sheet  Polarizer  Company,  Inc.,  Union  City,  N.  J.  De- 
vice  employing  polarized  light.     2,078,181  ;  Apr.  20. 

Land,  Edwin  H.,  Welleslev  Farms,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Sheet  Polarizer  Company,  Inc.,  Union  City.  N.  J.  Device 
for  use  in  alluminating  systems  emploTring  polarized 
light.     2,079,621;  May  11. 

Land,  Edwin  H.,  Welleslev  Farms,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Land-Wheelwright,  Inc.,  Union  City,  N.  J.  Stereoscopic 
viewer.     2.084,350  ;  June  22. 

Land,  Edwin  H.,  Wellesley  Farms,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Sheet  Polarizer  Companv,  Inc.,  Union  City,  N.  J. 
Viewing  device  controlling  reflected  glare.  21096,696  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Land,  Edwin  H.,  Wellesley  Farms,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
sheet  Polarizer  Company.  Inc.,  Union  City,  N.  J. 
Polarizing  optical  system.     2,099,694;  Nov.  23. 

L;ind,  Edwin  H.,  Wellesley  Farms.  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Sheet  Polarizer  Company,  Inc.,  Union  City,  N.  J.  View- 
ing screen  for  use  in  optical  systems  employing  polarized 
light.     2,102,632 ;  Dec.  21.  k    .     6  »- 


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Land,  Edwin  H.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Sheet 
Polarizer  Company,  Inc.,  Union  City,  N.  J.  Refracting 
polarizing   body.     2,078,254 ;   Apr.    27. 

Land-Wheelwright,  Inc.      (See  Land,  Edwin  H.,  assignor.) 

Landau,  Argo  E.,  assignor  to  Royal  Bond.  Inc.,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     Prayer   bench.     2,101.2.59 ;  Dec.  7. 

Landau,  Joseph  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Container  cap. 
2,084,529  ;  June  22  ; 

Landau,  Robert,  Paris,  France.  Receptacle  for  closure  by 
sealing  cap.     2,075,346;  Mar.  30. 

Landaw,  Oak,  Nappanee,  Ind.  Kitchen  case.  2,091,448 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Landecker,  Max,  assignor  to  the  firm  Pfenning-Schu- 
macher-Werke  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Wuppertal-Barmen,  Ger- 
many. Transparent  molded  article  from  casein  and 
urea-formaldehyde-condensation  products.  2,090,452 ; 
Aug.  17. 

Landeen,  Henning  A.,  et  aL  (See  Wernmark,  Carl  G., 
assignor.) 

Landeen,  Hugo  W.,  et  al.  (See  Wernmark,  Carl  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Landenberger,  Henry  W.,  assignor  to  American  Engineer- 
ing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Control  mechanism 
for  pumps.     2,098,425  ;  Nov.   9. 

Landenberger,  Ralph,  Evanston,  111.  Securing  device. 
2,083,233;  June   8. 

Lander,  Richard  M.     (See  Jauch,  R.  J.,  and  Lander.) 

Landers,  Bernard  L.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Philipp  Brothers,  Inc.  Mothproofing  compositions. 
2,091.075  ;  Aug.  24. 

Landers,  Frary  &  Clark.  (See  Almquist,  N.  T.,  and 
Anderson,   assignors.) 

Landers,  Frary  &  Clark.  (See  Anderson,  Oscar  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Landers,  Frary  &  Clark.  (See  Warner,  Alonzo  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Landes,  George  M.,  Webb  City,  Mo.  Rodent  trap. 
2,099.021  :  Nov.  16. 

Landfraf,  Francis  J.  (See  Moss,  B.  L.,  and  Landgraf, 
assignors. ) 

Landi,  Emanuele,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Tap-dancing  shoe. 
Re.  20,472  ;  Aug.  17. 

Landis,  George  G.     (See  Lincoln,  J.  F.,  and  Landis.) 

Landis,  George  G.,  and  N.  J.  Hoenie,  assignors  to  The 
Lincoln  Electric  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dynamo- 
electric  machine  control.     2,068,551  ;  Jan.   19. 

Landis  &  Gyr,  A.-G.     (See  Beusch,  WlUi,  assignor.) 

Landis  &  Gyr,  A.-G.     (See  Fiirrer,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Landis  &  (Jyr,  A-G.      (See  Koenig,  Werner,  assignor.) 

Landis  &  Gyr,  A.-G.     (See  Moos,  Paul,  assignor.) 

Landis  &  Gyr,   A-G.      (See  Pudelko,   Riccard,   assignor.) 

Landis  &  Gyr,  A-G.     (See  Spahn,  Emil,  assignor.) 

Landis  &  Gyr,  A-G.     (See  Zingg,  Werner,  assignor.) 

Landis,  Herbert  L.,  San  Leandro,  Calif.  Transfer  ma- 
chine.    2,066,987  ;   Jan.  5. 

Landi.<!,  John  E.,  Macy,  Ind.  Dairyman's  air-relief  tool. 
2,078,860  ;  Apr.  27. 

Landis  Machine  Company.  (See  Nell,  Frederic,  as- 
signor.) 

Landis  Machine  Company.  (See  Reimschissel,  Charles  A., 
assignor.) 

Landis  Tool  Company.  (See  Balsiger,  Harold  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Landis  Tool  Company.  (See  Balsiger,  H.  E.,  and  Ott, 
assignors.) 

Landis  Tool  Company.  (See  Balsiger,  H.  E.,  Wine,  and 
Gurnev.  assignors.) 

Landis  Tool  Company.     (See  Stelner,  Amos  P.,  assignor.) 

Landon,  Vernon  D.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Radio  receiving  sys- 
tem.    2,087,288  ;  July  20. 

Landon,  Vernon  D.,  Collingswood,  and  W.  H.  Conron, 
Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.  Coil  mounting  system  for  high  frequency 
circuits.      2,07.'?.940:  Mar.  16. 

Landon,  Vernon  D.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Coi-poration  of  America.  Tone  control  system. 
2,094,073  ;  Sept.  28. 

Landon,  Vernon  D.,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westlnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Radio   receiving   system.     2,094,360 ;    Sept.    28. 

Landow,  Myer  S.,  assignor  to  The  Pfaltzgraff  Pottery 
Company,  York,  Pa.  Molding  device.  2,067,716; 
Jan.  12. 

Lniulreth,  Morton  L.,  Elmhurst,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Klootric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (ioln 
collector  apr)aratus  for  use  at  telephone  pay  stations. 
2.099.124  :   Nov.   16. 

Landry,  Wiiificld  C.     (See  Moore,  T.  V.,  and  Landry.) 

Landsiodol,  Harry,  assignor  to  Remington  Rand  Inc., 
I'.uffalo,  N.  Y.  Carbon  pack  or  container.  2,071,981 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Land.siodol,  TTarry,  Wilton,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Remington 
Rand  Inc.,  liiifralo,  N.  Y.  Multiple  slieet  pack  and/or 
container.     2,072,757;  Mar.   2. 

Lnndiicci,  All'rcd  T).  (}.,  Paris,  France,  assignor,  by  ini'snc 
iiHsJKMiiiiMil.s,  lo  lOastman  Kodak  Company,  .Tersey  (!ity, 
N.  J.  Manufacture  of  articles  from  plastic  matorial.s. 
2,080,051  ;  May  11. 

T.andwilii'.  Itldi.'ird  F.      (See  Knsdnn,  N.,  and  Landwclir.) 

Lano,  Alfred  M.,  St.  l/ouls  County,  assignor  to  Monarch 
Metal  Weatherstrip  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Metal 
weather  strip.     2,085,101  ;  June  29. 


Lane,  Alfred  M.,  St.  Louis  County,  assignor  to  Monarch 
Metal  Weatherstrip  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Weather  strip.    2,085,102  ;  June  29. 

Lane,  Charles  H.,  and  C.  K.  Stillwagon,  Houston,  Tex. 
Rotary  swivel  for  removable  wire  line  drills.  2,082,010 ; 
June  1. 

Lane,  Fred  H.,  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Foundry  core  and 
drv  binder  for  the  preparation  thereof.  2,102,122 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Lane,  George,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Substandard  motion 
picture  film   carrying  sound.     2,077,702  ;  Apr.   20. 

Lane,  George  H.,  Highland,  N.  Y.  Attachment  plug. 
2,069,375  ;  Feb.  2. 

Lane,  George  W.,  Clifton,  N.  J.  Tenter  clip.  2,096,283  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Lane,  Gerould  T.,  and  W.  Butterfield,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Jersey  City,  N.  .T.  Paper  making  machine. 
2,006,570;   .Jan.  5. 

Lane,  Guy  M.,  assignor  to  Motor  Products  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  body  construction.  2,081,545  ; 
May  25. 

Lane,  Harold.     (See  Pratt,  J.  W.,  and  Lane.) 

Lane,  Harold,  and  J.  W.  Pratt,  Leicester,  England,  as- 
signors to  United  States  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Paterson,  N.  J.     Lasting  machinfe.     2,082,837 ;  June  8. 

Lane,  Harry  W.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Window  stop  strip 
mounting.     2,103,162  ;   Dec.   21. 

Lane,  Herbert  G.,  assignor  to  Oxford  Filing  Supply  Co., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Recipe  file.     2,098,394;  Nov.  9. 

Lane,  John  D.,  Boston,  and  R.  H.  Wilbur,  Melrose,  Mass., 
said  Lane  assignor  to  said  Wilbur.  Envelope. 
2,087,410  ;  July  20. 

Lane,  Orley  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Building  construction. 
2,071,349;  Feb.   23. 

Lane,  Russell  C,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Remote  control  circuit.     2,069,614  ;  Feb.  2. 

Lane,  Russell  C,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Selecting  radio  programs.  2,084,205 ; 
June  15. 

Lane,  Thomas,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Boring  bar  attachment. 
2,081,487  ;  May  25. 

Lane,  Thomas  D.,  assignor  to  Economics  Laboratory,  Inc., 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Supply  mechanism.  Re.  20,262 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Lane-Wells  Company.      (See  Arnold,  James  C,  assignor.) 

Lane,  Wilfred  G.,  assignor  to  The  Technicraft  Engineer- 
ing Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Oil  well  fishing 
magnet.     2,092,316  ;  Sept.  7. 

Lane,  Wilfred  G.,  assignor  to  The  Technicraft  Engineer- 
ing Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gun  perforator 
cartridge.     2,092,317  •   Sept.  7. 

Lane,  William  C.,  Jr.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hygrade 
Sylvania  Corporation,  Salem,  Mass.  Automatic  gain- 
control  system.     2,083,501 ;  June  8. 

Lane,  William  H.,  Framingham,  Mass.  Drag.  2,077,630 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Lanfry,  Maurice  P.,  Bezons,  France,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  B.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Article  of  manufacture.  2,091,598 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Lang,  Albert,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Casement  window. 
2,094,990  ;  Oct.  5. 

Lang,  Albert,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Metal  screen  and  method 
of  manufacture.     2,094,991  ;  Oct.   5. 

Lang,  Boris  M.,  Fairfield,  Conn.  Device  and  method  for 
acquiring  rhythm  in  study  of  music.  2,100,857  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Lang,  Charles  W.      (See  Ayers,  S.  H.,  and  Lang.) 

Lang,  Franz,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor  to  Lanova 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Vaduz,  Liechtenstein.  Air  chamber 
Diesel  engine.     2,080,139  ;  May  11. 

Lang,  Franz,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Lanova  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fuel 
feed  means.     2,097,402  :  Nov.  2. 

Lang,  Franz,  Munich,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Lanova  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air 
chamber  Diesel  engine.     2,103,423  ;  Dec.  28. 

Lang,  Frederick  \V.,  Forsyth,  <;a.  Foot  exercising  device. 
2,101,50:5  ;  Dec.  7. 

Lang,  Ciustave  J.,  Longmeadow,  and  J.  F.  Martin  and 
W.  D.  Crocker,  Springfield,  assignor  to  United  American 
BoRcli  (Corporation,  Springfield,  Mass.  Ignition  timer. 
2.075,904  ;  Apr.  6. 

Lang,  Henry  T.,  assignor  to  Electric  Vacuum  Cleaner 
(Company,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
2,097,294  ;   Oct.    26. 

Lang,  llciu-y  T.,  assignor  to  Electric  Vacuum  Cleaner 
(,'onipany,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
2,00!),5(;(!  ;  Nov.  16. 

Lang,  Karl  T.,  (\)swig-Dresden,  Germany.  Printing  ma- 
chine.    2.0SK,S02  ;  Aug.  3. 

Lang,  Martin  II.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Machine  for  tufting 
niatlrcsses.     2,092,171  ;  Sept.  7. 

Lang.  Marlin  II,,  Minni-apelis.  Minn.  Adjustable  cushion 
lining  niacliini',     2. (!!)!», ,^97  :  Nov,  2.'1. 

Lang,  Olio.  Miinlcli.  (IiMiii.iny,  Maniil'acliirlng  pres.sui'c- 
proof  insnl.'illng  hiKlles  csiii'ciaUy  for  eloclrolvllo  cells. 
2,089,751  :  Aug,   10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Lang,  Otto,  Muuich,  Germany.  Pressu reproof  insulating 
bodies  especially  for  electrolvtie  cells.  2,0S9,75"J  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Lang,  Rudolph  C,  assignor  to  K.  P.  Williams  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tufting  button.  2,082,702  ; 
June  1. 

Lang,  Rudolph  C,  assignor  to  K.  P.  Williams  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handle  structure.  2,083,956  ; 
June  15. 
Lang,  Thomas  I..  Mt.  Vernon,  X.  Y.  Method  and  means 
for  silencing  squeaky  wooden  floors.  2,093,870  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Lang,  Victor  A.,  Houston,  Tex.  Pipe  clamp.  2,085,321 ; 
June  2U. 

Lang,  Walter  B.,  Steelton,  and  J.  C.  Wohlfarth,  Harris- 
burg,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Bethlehem  Steel  Company.  Oil 
burner  tip.     2,069,498  ;  Feb.  2. 

Lang.  William,  a.ssignor  to  International  Business  Ma- 
chines Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Record  controlled 
printing  mechanism.     2,101,435  ;   Dec.  7. 

Langabeer,  Harvey  T.,  South  Ozone  Park,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Regulating  system.     2,082,110  ;  June  1. 

Langbein,  Gerhard.  (See  Kriinzlein,  G.,  Greune,  Schul- 
theis,  and  Langbein.) 

Lansbinn,  Gerliard.      (See  Schiilthpis,  W..  and  Langbein.) 

Langbein,  Gerhard.  (See  Wolfram,  A.,  Nawiasky,  Lang- 
bein, and  Elbs.) 

Langdon,  Jesse  D.     (See  Highfill.  Ernest  E.,  assignor.) 

Langdon,  Jesse  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Flush  valve  unit. 
2,074.698  ;   Mar.  23. 

Langdon,  Jesse  D..  La  Canada.  Calif.  Finger  stall  and 
splint  set.     2,095,603  ;  Oct.  12. 

Langdon,  Jesse  D.,  La  Canada,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to 
G.  J.  Kilgen  and  E.  W.  Todd,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Wheel  and  tire  carrier.     2,091,076  ;  Aug.  24. 

Langdon,  Jesse  D..  assignor  oT  two-thirds  to  G.  J.  Kilgen 
and  E.  W.  Todd,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Resilient  light 
socket  and  bracket  extension.     2.090.405  ;  Nov.  16. 

Langdon.  Jesse  D..  assignor  of  two-third.s  to  G.  J.  Kilgen 
and  E.  W.  Todd.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Light  casing. 
2.099.444  ;  Nov.  16. 

Lange,  Bruno,  Berlin-Dahlem,  Germany.  Light  operated 
electric  photometer.     2,080,613  ;  May  18. 

Lanse,  Edward  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Automobile  clutch 
control   system.      Re.   20,482  ;  Aug.  24. 

Lange,  Emil,  Berlin-Zehlendorf,  Germany.  Arc  ruptur- 
ing device  for  electric  safety  fuses.     2,074,612  :  Mar.  23. 

Lange,  Emil,  Berlin-Zehlendorf,  Germany.  Contrivance 
for  the  simultaneous  winding-up  and  unwinding  of  an 
endless  film-strip.     2.077,843  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lange  Friedrich.  executor.     (See  Uhlig,  Paul  R.) 

Lange.  Fritz.      (See  Brasch.  .\.,  and   Lange.) 

Lange,  Fritz.      (See  Holzach,  K.,  and  Lange.) 

Lange,  Gottlieb,  Muskogee,  Okla.  Foot  for  artificial 
limbs.     2,075,583;  Mar.  30. 

Lange,  Gustav.      (See  Runkel,  R.,  and  Lange.) 

Lange,  Gustav,  assignor  to  the  firm  Carl  Freudenberg 
G.  m.  b.  H.,  Weinheim,  Germany.  Rendering  fibers  or 
threads  from  animal  collagen  ironproof.  2,103,163 : 
Dec.  21. 

Lange,  Hans.     (See  Ohlendorf,  H.,  and  Lange.) 

Lange,  Hans,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Aniline  Worl;s,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork.  N.  Y.  Ter- 
tiary amines  of  the  benzene  series  and  making  the 
same.     2,075,347  ;   Mar.  30. 

Lange,  Hans,  and  Otto  Hoffmann,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  2,4-dimetliyl-3-or-5-nitrobonzyl chloride  and 
manufacturing  the  same.     2.088,912  ;  Aug.  3. 

Lange,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  Quincy  Stove  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Quincy,  111.  Burner.  2,096,903 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Lange,  Herman,  Tuckahoe,  and  M.  H.  Ronzone,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Game  device.     2,095,390  ;  Oct.  12. 

Lange,  Hermann,  Krienbacli,  .Switzerland.  Sliding  hood. 
2.10:;. .■'.72  :  Dee.  28. 

Lange,  Ludwig  H.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  Stokes  and 
Smith  Company,  Summerdale,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Box 
wrapping  machine.     2,094,455  ;  Sept.  28. 

Lange.  .Max.  Krankfort-on-thcM.-iin-lIochst.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York  N  Y 
Azo-dyrstufTs.      2.098.067:   Nov.    10. 

Lange,  Max  E..  Cleveland  TT<'ights.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Warner  &  Swasey  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Machine 
tool.      2,068,552  :    Jan.   19. 

Lange,  Robert  S..  Invercarglll,  New  Zealand.  Gas  pro- 
ducer.    2.084,530  :  June  22. 

Lnngedljk,  Siegfried  L.,  and  A.  J.  van  Peskl,  Amsterdam, 
Netherlands,  n.ssignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Shell 
Development  Company,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Polymer- 
ization of  unsaturated  hydrocarbons.     2,076,201  ;  Apr  0 

Langpdljk,  Siegfried  L.,  and  A.  J.  van  Peski,  Amsterdam, 
Netherlands,  assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Polymerization  of  unsaturated 
hydrocarbons.     2,085,535:  June  29. 

Langehennig,  Lulu  W.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Wrapper 
for  books  and  other  merchandise.     2.071,232:   Feb.   16 

Langel,  Adrlen  L.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Metallic  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Baking  nan 
2.079,456 ;  May  4.  n      v     ■ 

Langendorf  United  Bakeries,  Inc.  (See  Lelchter,  Ed- 
ward E.,  assignor.) 


Manufacturing  rail  joint 
Reforming  worn  rail  joint 
Reforming  rail  joint  bars. 


Langer.  Nicholas.  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  sixty-six 
and  two-thirds  percent  to  J.  Halmagyi,  Budapest,  Hun- 
gary. Control  device  for  electrical  musical  instruments. 
2.074.151  :  Mar.  1(>. 

Langford,    George,   Joliet,    111. 
bars.     2,078,082  ;  Apr.  20. 

Langford,  George.  Joliet,  111. 
bars.      2,090,481  ;   Aug.    17. 

Langford,  George,  joliet,   111. 
2,090,482  ;    Aug.    17. 

Langhaar,  Louis,  Allentown,  Pa.  Fuel  conditioning  ap- 
paratus for  internal  combustion  engines.  2,094,272 ; 
Sept.  28. 

Langliammer,  Anthony  J.,  and  W.  G.  Calkins,  assignors  to 
Chrysler  Corporation,  Detroit.  Mich.  Heat  treating 
porous  metal  structures.     2,074,185  ;  Mar.  16. 

Langille.  Wilfred  O.,  Chester,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Jlanufacturing  Company.  Elizabeth.  N.  J.  Casing  and 
supporting  foot  striicture.     2.0GS.920  :  Jan.  26. 

Langkau,  Helmut  E.  J.,  Aachen,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
G.  Ullrich,  Magdeburg,  Germany.  Direct-current  gen- 
erator.    2,080.388  ;  May  11. 

Langley,  Carl  H.,  assignor  of  forty-five  per  cent  to  P.  K. 
Wiseman,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Radio  control  device. 
2,076.900  :  Apr.  13. 

Langley,  Gordon  E.,  Peterborough,  Ontario,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Circuit  breaker. 
2,078,145  ;  Apr.  20. 

Langley,  John  E.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Shoe  construction. 
2.008,860  ;  Jan.  26. 

Langley,  Sam  G.,  Maplewood,  assignor  to  Thomas  A. 
Edison,  Incorporated,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Phonograph. 
2.102.423  :  Dec.  14. 

Langlois,  Earl  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Horseshoe.  2,084,812  ; 
June  22. 

Langlotz,  Charles  L.,  New  Y'ork.  X.  Y.  Illuminated  sign 
and  push  button  unit.     2.097,625  :  Nov.  2. 

Langmeier,  Arthur.      (See  Hancock,  R.  S.,  and  Langmeier.) 

Langmyhr,  George  J.,  Sarnia,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor 
to  Standard  Oil  Development  Compan.v.  Cleaner  for 
tubes  and  the  like.     2.008. 861  :  Jan.  26. 

Langner,  Heinrich.      (See  Appelius,  F.,  and  Langner.) 

Langner,  Heinrich,  Berlin-Stiglitz  assignor  to  Telephon- 
Apparat  Fabrik  E.  Zwietusch  and  Company,  Berlin, 
Germany.  Telephone  pay  station  tariff  indicator. 
2,086,624  ;  July  13. 

Langos,  Otto  A.,  Chicago,  111.     Toy.     2,083,535  ;  June  8. 

Lan:;slow,  Esther  A.  S.,  New  York",  X.  Y.  Pipe  clip. 
2,or)9.125  :  Nov.  16. 

Langsner.  Adolph.  assignor  to  Eugene  Dietzgen  Company. 
Chicago,  111.  Spirit  level  and  mounting.  2,101,077  : 
Dec.   7. 

Langsner,  Adolph,  assignor  to  Eugene  Dietzgen  Compan.v, 
Chicago.  111.  Spirit  level  and  mounting  same. 
2.102.364  :  Dec.   14. 

Langvand,  Ivar  L.      (See  Kerr,  H.  J.,  and  Langvand.) 

Langwell,  Herbert.      (See  Eyre,  J.  V.,  and  Langwell.) 

Langwell,  Herbert,  Windmil  End,  Epson,  and  E.  E.  Con- 
nolly, East  Park,  Hull,  England.  Manufacture  of  con- 
densation products  from  alcohols  and  phenols. 
2,086,810:   July   13. 

Lanier.    W.    B..  et  al. 

Lankelma,  Herman  P. 
kelma. ) 

Lankton,  Louis  S.,  Hubbard  Woods,  111.,  assignor  to 
American  Sales  Book  Company,  Inc.,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y.  Selective  transfer  record  assembly.  2,092,127  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Lanning.  Howard  H.     (See  Batz,  G.  C,  and  Lannlng.) 

Lanninger,  Karl  L..  Frankfnrt-on-the-Main.  Rodelheim. 
Germany.     Pipe  joint.     2.0S7.916  :  Julv  27. 

Lannoni.  iJeorge  S.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Lannom  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Grinnell,  Iowa.  Blind  stitch  plav 
ball.     2.101.473:    Dec.    7.  " 

Lannom  Manufacttiring  Companv,  The.  (See  Lannom, 
George   S.,   Jr.,   assignor.) 

Lannon.  James  J.     (See  Petersen,  Anker,  assignor.) 

Lanova  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Lang,  Franz,  assignor.) 

I.anova  Corporation.     (See  Lang.  Franz,  assignor.) 

Lanser,  Alfred.  (>>rseaux-Vevey,  Switzerland,  assignor,  bv 
mesne  assignments,  to  S.  F.  Bowser  &  Company,  Inc!, 
Fort  Wa.vne.  Ind.  Liquid  measuring  apparatus. 
Re,  20,369  :  Mav  18. 

Lansing,  Charles  B.,  Gates  Mills,  Ohio.  Stone  quarrying 
machine.     2.079,864;  May  11. 

Lansing.  Edward  S.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Transmission '  of 
sound  currents.     2,069,316  ;  Feb.  2. 

Lansing,  Edward  S..  assignor  of  one-half  to  Osborne  A. 
I,'x*^'i,"- /••""■"'*•  ^^''c'l-  Transmission  of  sound  currents. 
2.068,6S.>  :  Jan.  26. 

Lansing,  Horace  L.     (See  Gadd,  W.  B.,  and  Lansing.) 

Lansing.  Louis  P.  (See  Grace,  G.  B.,  and  Lansing,  as- 
signors.) 

Lansing.       Lo\iis      P..       Cleveland, 
2.097.819;  Nov.  2. 

Lansing,   Raymond   1',.   Montclair    X 
nisli.     2.099.813  :  Xov.  23. 

Lansing,    Raymond    P.,    Montclair,  „ 

Aviation  Corporation.  East  Orange.  N.  J.    Engine  start- 
ing mechanism.     2,075,119  ;  Mar.  30. 

Lansing,  Raymond  P.,  Montclair,  assignor  to  Eclipse 
Aviation  Corporation.  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Engine  start- 
ing mechanism.     2,077,333  ;  Apr.  13. 


(See  Emery.  James  C.  assignor.) 
(See  Musselman,  J.  M.,  and  Lan- 


Oliio. 


Container. 


Driving  mecha- 
assignor    to    Eclipse 


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Lansing,  Eaymond  P.,  Montclair,  assignor  to  Eclipse 
Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Engine 
starting  mectianism.     2,084,813  ;  June  22. 

Lansing,  Kaymond  P.,  Montclair,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.  Driving  mechanism.  2,093,324 ;  Sept. 
14. 

Lansing,  Raymond  P.,  Montclair,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.     Engine  starter.     2,093,325  ;  Sept.  14. 

Lantz,  Elmer  G.,  Salem,  Oreg.  Cheese  slicing  and  pack- 
ing machine.     2,096,641 ;  Oct.  19. 

Lantz,  Louis  A.,  A.  L.  Morrison,  and  W.  S.  Miller,  as- 
signors to  The  Calico  Printers'  Association  Limited, 
Manche.ster,  England.  Ornamentation  of  textile  fabrics. 
2,103,587;  Dec.  28. 

Lantz,  Eobert,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme  des  Matieres 
Colorantes  &  Produits  Chimiques  de  Saint-Denis,  Paris, 
Prance.  Manufacture  of  azodyestuffs.  2,078,861 ;  Apr 
27. 

Lanyon,  Robert  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tire  mold. 
2,098,688  ;  Nov.  9. 

Lanyon,  Samuel  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Remote  control. 
2,082,703  ;  June  1. 

Lanz,  John,  assignor  to  The  A.  C.  Gilbert  Company,  New 
Haven,  Conn.  Motor  cooling  fan  and  blower. 
2,091,510  ;  Aug.  31. 

Lapenta,  Vincent  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Chemically  sta- 
bilized     glucosides      and      glucoside     bearing     drugs. 

2.069.529  ;  Feb.  2. 

Lapenta,  Vincent  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Chemically  sta- 
bilized     gluco§ides     and      glucoside     bearing     drugs. 

2.069.530  ;  Feb.  2. 

Lapham,  De  Forest  A.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Mounting  for  a 
high  speed  cutting  tool.     2,078,859  ;  Apr.  27. 

I>apidus,  Jack,  et  al.     (See  Marsden,  Leonard,  assignor.) 

La  Pierre,  Cramer  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Record  chart  quantity  in- 
dication.    2.077,242;  Apr.  13. 

La  Pierre,  William  G.,  Greenville,  N.  H.  Trolling  and 
casting  reel.     2,097,295  :  Oct.  26. 

La  Place,  Desmond  R.,  assignor  to  The  Burgess  Company, 
Incorporated,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  Fastening  apparatus. 
2,095,476;  Oct.  12. 

La  Plant-Choate  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Austin, 
Ellsworth  W.,  assignor.) 

La  Pointe,  Albert  A.,  assignor  to  The  Universal  Oil  Burn- 
er Company,  Incorporated,  Hartford,  Conn.  Appara- 
tus for  burning  liquid  fuel.     2,069,960  ;  Feb.  9. 

Lapointe,  Francis  J.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Broaching  ma- 
chin.^.     2.068,884  ;  Jan.  26. 

Lapointe,  Francis  J.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Broach  shank 
connecter.     2,079,692  ;  May  11. 

Lapointe,  Francis  J.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Broaching  ma- 
chine.    2,089,753;    Aug.   10. 

Lapointe,  Francis  J.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Surface  broaching 
machine.     2,091,736  ;  Aug.  31. 

Laport,  Edmund  A.     (See  Godley,  P.  F.,  and  Laport.) 

Laport,  Edmund  A.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wired 
Radio,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Variable  carrier  sys- 
tem.    2,076,787  ;  Apr.  13. 

Laport,  Edmund  A.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wired 
Radio,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Selective  transmission 
system.     2,089,561;  Aug.  10. 

La  Porte,  C.  W.,  et  al.  (See  Schueler,  Julian  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lapsley,  Robert,  Berrien  Springs,  assignor  to  Clark 
Equipment  Company,  Buchanan,  Mich.  Producing 
clutch  teeth.     2,079,513;  May  4. 

Lapsley,  Robert,  Berrien  Springs,  assignor  to  Clark  Equip- 
ment Company.  Buchanan,  Mich.  Transmission  for 
trucks.     2,085,322  ;  June  29. 

Lapsley.  Robert,  assignor  to  Clark  Equipment  Company, 
Buchanan,   Mich.      Transmission.      2,096,304 ;   Oct.    19. 

Lapsley,  Robert,  Berrien  Springs,  assignor  to  Clark  Equip- 
ment rnmp.'iny,  Buchanan,  Alich.  Hydraulic  drive. 
2,100,191  :  Nov.  23. 

Ijapwortli,  Edward  W.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Weather  strip. 
2.070,433;  Apr.  6. 

lyapworth,  Morvan.  (See  Coffey,  S.  Lapworth,  and  Sex- 
ton.) 

Laquer,  Fritz,  Wuppertal-Vohwlnkel,  and  P.  von  Dobeneck, 
Wupperfal-Elberfeld,  Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop 
Chemical  Company,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture 
of  vitamine  A  preparation.     2,070,901  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lara,  Miguel  L.,  Puobla  Pue,  Mexico.  Device  for  sharp- 
ening and  stropping  cutting  implements.  2,075,348 ; 
Mar.  30. 

LnrnKon,  John  E.,  Dayton.  Ohio.  Propeller  clamping- and 
h.Tljincing   ring.     2.08.'^.560 ;   June   15. 

Larchar,  Arthur  W.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preparation  of  lac- 
tones.    2,079,325  ;  May  4. 

Larchar,  Aiilui)-  W,.  n.ssignor  to  R.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  fJonipiiny.  Wilmington.  Del.  Preparation  of  isoiji'oijyl 
sulpliates.     2, 00!), 814:  Nov.  23. 

Larcli6,  Kurt,      (See  BUnger,    A.,   Larcli<'.   and  Wiegand.) 

I^ard,  Allan  IC,  Washington,  D.  C.  RcIjouikI  clicclc  for 
golf  cliil)  Hhiins.      2,078,728;  Apr.  27. 

Lardy,  (iuillaume,  ('alulre,  France,  assignor,  l)y  iiicKiio 
nR.signmi'iilH,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wllmlnglon,  Del.  Manufacture  of  artificial 
thread.     2,080,719  ;  July  13. 

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Large,  George,  assignor  to  Gilson  Bolens  Manufacturing 
Company,  Port  Washington,  Wis.  Agricultural  ma- 
chinery.    2,091,823  ;  Aug.  31. 

Large,  ^V'ay^e  V.  K.  (See  Hysko,  J.  L.,  Large,  and 
Munro.) 

Larimore,  Louise  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Microscope  for 
pathological  research.     2,102,274  ;  Dec.   14. 

LarionofC-Romanovsky,  Vladimir  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Conveying  and  power  transmitting  mechanism. 
2,086,189  ;  July  6. 

Lariviere,  Pierre,  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  The  Sheridan  Iron  Works  and  one-half  to  T.  W. 
&  C.  B.  Sheridan  Company.  Cover  breaking  mechanism. 
2,083.720  ;  June  15. 

Lark,  Everhard  T.,  Columbia,  111.  Receptacle  and  dis- 
pensing apparatus.     2,086,332  ;   July   6. 

Larkin,  Elwood  T.,  Eggertsville,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Criqul, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Portable  foundation  for  machinery. 
2,099,898  ;  Nov.  23. 

Larkin,  John  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Well  casing  attachment. 
2,075,293;  Mar.  30. 

Larkin,  Lester  U.,  assignor  to  Larkin  Refrigerating  Cor- 
poration, Atlanta,  Ga.  Refrigerant  distributor  head. 
2,082,403  ;  June  1. 

Larkin  Refrigerating  Corporation.  (See  Larkin,  Lester 
U.,  assignor.) 

Ijarlnn,  Walter,  Norristown,  assignor  to  Fidelity  Machine 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Knitted  strand  covering 
machine.     2,084,770;   June  22. 

Larkins,  Herman  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  N.  E.  Stude- 
baker,  Houston,  Tex.  Manual  propelling  means  for 
boats.    2,087,647  ;  July  20  . 

Larmloc  Corporation.     (See  Michel,  Edmond,  assignor.) 

Larmour,  Harry  M.,  and  S.  C.  Pierce,  Jr.,  Merced,  Calif. 
Making  concrete.     2,090,421 :  Aug.  17. 

Lamer,  Chester  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sound  recording 
and  reproducing  mechanism.     2,085,162 ;  June  29. 

Larner  Machine  Company.  (See  Anderson,  G.  V.,  and 
Bremser,  assignors.) 

Larner  Machine  Company.  (See  Di  Sabatino,  Roland, 
assignor.) 

Larocca,  James,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Speedway  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Cicero,  111.  Self-starting  single  phase 
alternating  current  induction  motor.  2,100,809  ;  Nov. 
30. 

La  Rock,  Vela  A.     (See  Bucy,  F.  L.,  and  La  Rock.) 

La  Roque,  Harold  B.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  System  of  motor  control.  2,084,206  ; 
June  15. 

La  Rose,  Eugene  E.,  Youngstown,  N.  Y.  Universal  joint. 
2,079,622  :  May  11. 

Larrabee,  Clifford  P.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Volumetric  analy- 
sis apparatus.     2,071,697  ;  Feb.  23. 

Larrabee,  Clinton  E.,  Binghamton,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  International  Business  Machines  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Time  Indicating  device. 
2,072,457;  Mar.  2. 

Larrecq,  Anthony  J.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Mercury  power  plant. 
2,102.424  ;  Dec.  14. 

Larrick,  Thomas,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  J.  Wolpert, 
Lawrence,  Kans.     Jointclip.     2,092,552  ;  Sept.  7. 

Lar  Bieu,  Edmond  A.,  Jr.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Paper  hold- 
er for  pencils.     2,076,035  ;  Apr.  6. 

Larroque,  Joseph  L.,  Rouen,  France,  assignor  to  Hookless 
Fastener  Company.  Top  stop  for  separable  fasteners. 
2,076,501;  Apr.  6. 

Larsen,  Agnew  E.     (See  Pecker,  J.  S.,  and  Larsen.) 

l.,arsen,  Agnew  K.,  Kingston-on-Thames,  England,  assignor 
to  Autogiro  ('ompany  erf  America,  Willow  Grove,  Pa. 
Aircraft  of  the  rotative-wing  type.     2,101,399:  Dec.  7. 

Larsen,  Albert  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Portable  stove. 
2,088,797  ;  Aug.   3. 

Larsen,  Albert  M.,  assignor  to  Permanent  Reed  Co.,  Seat- 
tle, Wash.  Making  single  beating  reeds.  2,072,054 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Larsen,  Bernard  M.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Steel  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Solidifying 
molten  metals.     2,087,347  ;  July  20. 

Larsen,  Carl  J.     (See  Anderson,  W.  T..  Jr.,  and  Larsen.) 

Lar.sen,  Charles  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas  lighter. 
2,091,208;  Aug.  24. 

Larsen,  Clarence  N.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Tap  dancing 
shoe.     2,075.905  ;  Apr.  6. 

Ijarsen,  Earl  I.     (See  Ilon.sel,  F.  R.,  and  I/arsen.) 

Larsen,  Elner  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Power  transmitting  mechanism.     2,080,065;  May  18. 

Tj.arsen,  lOincr  \V.,  Chicago,  ill.,  assignor  (o  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporalcil,  N(>\v  York,  N.  V.  Appa- 
r.itus  for  extruding  m.Mltcr.      2.()S1.1-19  :  June  15. 

Larson,  Gabriel,  Springfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ij.  E.  Water- 
man Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fountain  pen. 
2,068,419  ;  Jan.  19. 

Larsen,  Gabriel,  Springfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  L.  K. 
Waterman  Comi)any,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fountain  pen 
barrel.     2,078,083  ;   Apr.  20. 

I4nsen,  Galjriol,  Kprlnglli^ld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  L.  E. 
Wnlerman  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Forming  lubes. 
2.0!)!),r.!():  Nov.   10. 

liarscn,  (."ahrli'l,  Springfield,  and  II.  N.  Brlechle.  Irving- 
ton,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  T/.  E.  Wntermnn  Company, 
New  Yorlv,  N.   Y.     Founlnin  pen.     2.087,(>72  ;  July  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Larsen,   George  A.      (See  Casey,   V.   R.,   and   Larsen.) 

Larsen,  James,  Plainville,  Conn.  Wheel  chair.  2,074,653  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Larsen,  Lewis,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Heywood- 
Wakefield  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Glider  swing. 
2,079,767  ;  May  11. 

Larsen,  Lewis,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Heywood- 
Wakefield  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Edge  beading  for 
furniture.     2,081.179  ;  May  25. 

Larsen,  Lewis,  trustee.     (See  Lorenz,  Anton,  assignor.) 

Larsen,  Ole  A.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Agitator  fpr  stoker 
hoppers.     2,076,851 ;  Apr.  13. 

Larsen,  Volney  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  White  & 
Wyckoff  Mfg.  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Notebook. 
2,081,873  ;  May  25. 

Larsh,  Everett  P.,  assignor  to  The  Master  Electric  Com- 
pany, Davton,  Ohio.  Vibrating  machine.  2,008,992 ; 
Jan.  20. 

Larsh,  Everett  P.,  Vandalia,  assignor  to  The  Master 
Electric  Company,  Dayton,  Onio.  Motor  brake. 
2,077,888;  Apr.  20. 

Larson,  Albert  G.,  Larkspur,  assignor  to  Dalmo-Sales  Cor- 
poration, San  Francisco.  Calif.  Window  construction. 
2,090,133  ;  Aug.  17. 

Larson,  Alfred  T.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Acid  synthesis  process. 
2,079,216;   May   4. 

Larson,  Alfred  T.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Preparation  of  hydro- 
cyanic acid.     2,086,507  ;  July  6. 

Larson,  Alfred  T.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Improved  acid  synthesis 
process.     2,089,903  j    Aug.    10. 

Larson,  Alfred  T.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preparation  of  carboxylic 
acid  esters.     2,093,695  ;   Sept.  21. 

Larson,  Arthur  G.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Mag- 
netic track  brake.     2,068,335  ;   Jan.    19. 

Larson,  Arthur  G.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  West- 
Inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Mag- 
netic  brake.     2,068,336 ;    Jan.    19. 

Larson,  Arved  L.,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.  Waterproofing 
of  masonry  walls.     2,088,754  ;  Aug:  3. 

Larson,  Bert  E.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  Locomotive  Fire- 
box Company.  Chicago,  111.  Locomotive  firebox. 
2.083,721  :  June  15. 

I-iarson,  ("arl  IT.      (Spp  Hedin.  U.  C.  and  Larson.) 

Larson,  Carl  H.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Adlake 
Company.     Relay.     2,070,740 ;  Feb.  16. 

Larson,  Carl  H.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Adlake 
Company.     Mercury  switch.     2,070,741 ;  Feb.  16. 

Larson,  Carl  H.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Adlake 
Company.     Flasher.     2,073,909  ;  Mar.  16. 

Larson,  Carl  H.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Adlake 
Company.     Electric  hand  lantern.     2,082,067  ;  June  1. 

Larson,  Carl  H.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Adlka 
Company.  Controlling  the  pick-up  and  drop-away 
values  of  mercury  switch  relays.     2,095,604  ;  Oct.   12. 

Larson,  Carl  H.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  J.  L.  Mohun,  Chicago, 
111.,  and  C.  M.  Verhagen,  assignors  to  The  Adlake  Com- 
pany, Elkhart,  Ind.  Combination  baggage  rack  and 
lighting  fixture.     2,091,599  ;  Aug.  31. 

Larson,  Carl   R.      (See  Brown,  J.  B..   and  Larson.) 

Larson,  Carl  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  aesign- 
ments,  to  Airdraulic  Brake  Control  Corporation.  Auto- 
matic synchronous  clutch  and  brake  control.  2,085,030  ; 
June  29. 

Larson,  Clas  S.,  and  W.  A.  Kuebler,  assignors  to  A.  O. 
Smith  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Apparatus  for 
enameling  articles.     2.066,628  ;   Jan.  5. 

Larson,  Clayton  E.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Reynolds 
Metals  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  composite 
bodies  of  zinc  and  aluminum.     2,100.255  :  Nov.  23. 

Larson,  Clayton  E..  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Reynolds 
Metals  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  composite 
bodies  of  zinc  and  aluminum.     2,100.256  ;  Nov.  23. 

Larson,  Clayton  E.,  Luisvillo.  Ky.,  assignor  to  Reynolds 
Metals  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composite  body  of 
magnesium  and  aluminum  and  making  same.  2,100,257  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Larson.  Clayton  E.,  Luisville.  Ky.,  assignor  to  Reynolds 
Metals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composite  body  of 
copper  and  aluuiinvim  or  copper  and  magnesium,  and 
making  same.     2,inn.2."i8  :  Nov.  23. 

Larson,  David  C.     (See  Dunn,  E.  L.,  and  Larson.) 

Larson,  Edward,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  H.  F.  Connelly, 
one-fourth  to  W.  Rast,  and  one-fourtli  to  J.  R.  Sibbald, 
Austin,  Nev.  Electric  forging  hammer.  2,083,168 ; 
June  8. 

Larson,  Edward  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Teletypcsptter  Corporation.  Magazine 
shift  for  llnccasting  and  composing  machines.  Re. 
20,410:  June  1.5. 

Larson.  IMward  S..  Chicago,  III.,  assicnor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Toletypesotter  Corporation."  Keyboard 
perforator  counter  for  direct  measurement  in"  picas 
2.083,570  :  June  15. 

Larson.  Edward  S..  ("liirngo.  III.,  assignor,  by  mesne  ns- 
algnments.  to  Teletyposctter  (Corporation.  "  Adjustable 
spaccband  indlcitor.     2.0S.'1.008  ;  June  l."). 

T.,ar8on.  Edward  S.,  nm]  TT.  A.  W.Tlilstr.iiKl,  assienors  to 
Telolype  Corporation.  Chicago,  111.  Tape  coil  winder. 
2,000,891  ;   Jan.    5. 


Larson,  Edward  S.,  and  C.  A.  Levin,  Chicago,  HI.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Teletypesetter  Cor- 
poration. Keyboard  perforator  and  counter.  2,080,424 : 
May  18. 

Larson,  Frederick  J.     (See  Raber,  R.  R.,  and  Larson.) 

Larson,  Homer  W.     (See  Bouvier,  G.  A.,  and  Larson.) 

Larson,  Inman  L.      (See  Larson,  Ole  T.  and  I.  L.) 

Larson,  Knut,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Fire  signal  alarm  sys- 
tem.    2,088,708  :  Aug.  3. 

Larson,  Louis  J.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Welding.     2,083,234;  June  8. 

Larson,  Louis  L.     (See  Collins,  A.  M.,  and  Larson.) 

Larson,  Louis  L.,  and  D.  Lindsay,  Jr.,  assignors  to  Krafelt 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Floor  covering. 
2,074,964;    Mar.   23. 

Larson,  Louis  L.,  Hockessin,  and  G.  L.  Schwartz,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Celastic  Corpora- 
tion, Arlington,  N.  J.  Producing  absorbent  paper. 
2,088,524  ;  July  27. 

Larson,  Ole  T.,  and  I.  L.,  Adrian,  Tex.  Fence  post. 
2,084,095  :  June  15. 

Larson,  William  A.,  and  H.  T.  Swortwood,  Oklahoma 
City,  Okla.     Hydrostatic  bailer.     2,090,055 ;  Aug.  17. 

Larson,  William  A.,  and  H.  T.  Swortwood,  Oklahoma 
City,  Okla.     Bailer.     2,090,209  ;  Aug.  17. 

Larsson.  Ernst  A.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company, 
JIansfield,  Ohio.  Coupling  mechanism.  2,099,490 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Larsson,  Thure,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  AVorcester, 
Mass.     Pulpstone.     2,066,029  ;  Jan.  5. 

Larsson,  Thure,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.     Segmental  grinding  wheel.     2,074,114  :  Mar.  16. 

Larsson,  Thure,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.     Pulpstone.     2.078.451  ;  Apr.  27. 

Larsson,  Thure,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.  Pulpstone  and  filler  for  the  same.  2,078,452  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Larsson,  Thure,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.  Track  grinding  brick  and  adapter.  2,093,969  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Larsson.  Thure  L.  F.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.     Grinding  disk.     2,092,978  ;  Sept.  14. 

La  Rue,  Harry  F.,  Fairfield,  Iowa.  CJlutch  mechanism 
for  ironers.     2,090,686  ;  Aug.  24. 

La  Rue,  William  D.  (See  Cai-penter,  G.  W.,  and  La 
Rue.) 

La  Salle,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Canton,  Ohio.  Governor  apparatus.'  2,086,772 ; 
July  13. 

Lascari,  John,  Unionville,  Conn.  Shoe  cleat.  2,103,472  ; 
Dec.   28. 

Lascroux,  Joseph  L.,  Marseille.  France.  Apparatus  for 
silencing  tlie  exhaust  of  internal  combustion  engines. 
2.068,686:  Jan.  26. 

Lash.  John  A.     (See  Adams,  E.  A.,  and  Lash.) 

Lashar.  Walter  B.,  Jr.  (See  Lewis,  D.,  Walsh,  and 
Lashar. ) 

Lashbrook,  Albert  S.  (See  Johnston,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lasher,  Lester,  Salem,  Mass.  Air  valve.  2,084,256  ;  June 
15. 

Lashley,  Charles  J.  W.,  E.  E.  Natali,  and  W.  A.  Woolf, 
London,  England.     Shuttlecock.     2,085,717 ;   June   29. 

Lasier.  David  R.,  assignor  to  Norton-Lasier  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Door  closing  and  checking  device. 
2.0S2.455  :  June  1. 

Easier,  David  R.,  assignor  to  Norton-Lasier  Company, 
Chicago.  111.  Door  closing  and  checking  device. 
2. 085, .593  :  June  29. 

Easier,  David  R.,  assignor  to  Norton-Lasier  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Door  closing  and  checking  device. 
2.098,501  :  Nov.  9. 

Lasiewicz,  Stanley,  Milwaukee,  assignor  of  thirty  one- 
hundredths  to  R.  Paul,  West  Allis,  Wis.  Rail  tie  and 
fastener.     2,087,154;  July  13. 

Lasity,  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Hair  curling  device. 

2.074.405  ;  Mar.  23. 

Lasl;a.  Leopold,  and  O.  Haller.  Offenbach-on-the-Main, 
and  Arthur  Werderniann,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc..  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Arylamino-hydroxybenzenes,  2,069,039 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Laskaris,  Lycurgus,  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic 
Refining  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bloom  material. 
2. OS.-.. 7.59  :   July   C. 

Lasker,  William  W.,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Statistical 
card.     2,084.848  ;  June  22. 

Lasker,  William  W.,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Conductive  ink 
and  tabulator  system.     2,084,849  ;  June  22. 

Lasker,  William  W..  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Remington 
Rand    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Tabulating    machine. 

2.066.406  :  Jan.  5. 

Lasker,  William  W.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Remington 
Rand    Inc.,    Now    York,    N.    Y.      Tabulating    machine. 

2.066.407  :  Jan.  5. 

Lasker.    William    W.,    Brooklyn,    assignor    to    Remington 

Rand   Inc.,   Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Card  verifier.      2,078,084; 

Apr.  20. 
Laskor,    William    W.,    Brooklyn,    a^^signor    to    Remington 

Rand  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Sorting  machine.     2,084,850  ; 

June  22. 
Lasker,    William    W.,    Brooklyn,    assignor    to    Remington 

Rand  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    Sorting  machine.     2,091,048: 

Aug.  24. 


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Lasker,  William  W.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Remington 
Rand  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Card  purch.  2,091,049  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Laskowitz,  laidor  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  "  Auto-cyclo-giro. 
2,079,217  :  May  4. 

Lasley,  Robert  E.,  Waukegan,  111.  Power  plant. 
2,096,184;   Oct.    19. 

La  Soudure  Electrique  Autogfene  Soci6t4  Anonyme.  (See 
Schmerber,  Raoul  J.,  assignor.) 

La  Spina,  Albert  F.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Building  wall. 
2.078,329  ;  Apr.  27. 

Lassen,  Hans  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Portable  dispenser. 
2,080,923  ;  May  18. 

LUsser,  Emil,  assignor  to  Maag-Zahnrader  und-Maschinen 
A.-G.,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Expansible  mandrel. 
2,082,34.5;  June  1. 

Lassiat,  Raymond  C.     (See  Houdry,  E.  J.,  and  Lassiat.) 

Lassiat,  Raymond  C.     (See  Prickett,  T.  B.,  and  Lassiat.) 

Lassiat,  Raymond  C.  (See  Prickett,  T.  B.,  and  Las- 
siat.) 

Lasting  Products  Co.,  The.  (See  Knight,  Lewis  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lassiter,  Alwyn  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Audio  frequency 
amplification.      2,072,114;   Mar.    2. 

Lassiter,  Lemuel  L.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Attachment  for 
serving  trays.     2,080,865  ;  May  18. 

Lassman,  Benjamin,  assignor  to  Hydraulics,  Inc.,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Method  and  apparatus  for  the  pressing 
of  plastic  and  dry  compositions.     2,067,401 ;  Jan.   12. 

Lassonde,  Raoul,  St.  Hyacinthe,  Quebec,  Canada.  Fastener 
seal.     2,086,086  ;  July  6. 

Last,  Erwin,  Vienna,  Austria.  Condenser  type  electrode. 
2,078,391;  Apr.  27. 

Laszlo,  Andrew,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  General  Mo- 
tors Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clutch  mechanism. 
2,067,970  ;  Jan.  19. 

Lateur,  Gaston,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Dispensing  con- 
tainer.    2,067,196  ;  Jan.  12. 

Lateur,  Gaston,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Self-closing  cap  for 
collapsible  tubes.     2,071,412  ;  Feb.   23. 

Lateur,  Gaston,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Self-closing  cap 
for  collapsible  tubes.     2,071,413  ;  Feb.  23. 

Lateur,  Gaston  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Self-opening 
and  closing  cap  for  collapsible  tubes.  2,087,258 ; 
July  20. 

Lateur,  Gaston  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Self-opening 
and  closing  cap  for  collapsible  tubes.  2,101,909 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Lathan  Company,  Inc.  (See  Christensen,  Clarence  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lathe,  Frank  E.  (See  Carrie,  G.  M.,  Criag,  Lathe,  and 
Halferdahl.) 

Lathrap,  Lloyd  'J.,  assignor  to  Pacific  Can  Company, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Tear  strip  collar  can.  2,080,826  ; 
May  18. 

Lathrop,  Harry  D.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Lathrop- 
Paulson  Co.  Weigh  can  and  valve  mechanism. 
2,100,142  ;  Nov.  23. 

Lathrop-Paulson  Co.,  The.  (See  Lathrop,  Harry  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Latimer,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Kelvinator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Oil  burner.     2,091,600;  Aug.  31. 

Latour,  Marius,  San  Sebastian,  Spain.  Mercury  vapor 
or  arc  type  rectifier.     2,096,523  ;  Oct.  19. 

Lattemann,  Henry  W.,  Stewart  Manor,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
Shoe  refitting  machine.     2,086,917  ;  July  13. 

Lattner,  Emert  J.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Air  conditioning 
device.     2,094,456  ;  Sept.  28. 

Lnttner,  Emert  J.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Fuel  line  vibra- 
tion dampener.     2,094,457  ;  Sept.  28. 

Lattner,  Emert  J.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Fluid  fuel 
burner.     2,098,455  ;   Nov.  9. 

Latz,  Harry,  Service  Inc.  (See  Latz,  H.  L.,  and  Plum, 
assignors.) 

Latz,  Harry  L.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.,  and  S.  H.  Plum,  2d, 
Madison,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Harry  Latz  Service  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  machine.  2,102,406  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Laub,  Adolf,  Basel,  assignor  to  H.  Scheidegger,  Laufon, 
Switzerland.     Change  speed  gear.     2,094,298 ;  Sept.  28. 

Laub,  D.  Kenneth,  et  al.  (See  Bartell,  Floyd  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Laub,    Stanley    V.,    et  al.      (See    Bartell,    Floyd   E.,    as- 
signor.) 
Lauber,  William,   assignor  of  one-half  to  H.   T.   Klinkor- 
fues,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Container    bung.      2,090,432 ; 
Oct  19. 
Laucks,    I.   F.,    Inc.      (See  Bowon,   A.    H.,   and  Dike,   as- 
signors.) 
Laucks,  I.  F.,  Inc.     (See  Dike,  Theodore  W.,  assignor.) 
fjauclis,   I.  F.,  Inc.      (Koe  Liiidiiui.st,  (ioorgo  F.,  assignor.) 
Laucks,  I.  F.,  Inc.     (See  Tripp,  Elwood  I.,  assignor.) 
Laudcnsack,  Albert  P.,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating 
Arms    Company,    New   Haven,    Conn.      Soar-Mechanlsni 
for  firearms.     2,069,887  ;  Feb.  0. 
Lauensteln,  Carl  F..  IndianapoliR,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Iilnk- 
Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Ferrous  alloy  and  produc- 
ing ferrous  alloy.     2,077,110;  Apr.  13. 
Lauenstcin,  Carl  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to  liink- 
Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Ferrous  alloy  and  produc- 
ing ferrous  alloy.     2,077,117  ;  Apr.  13. 


Lauenstein,  Carl  F.,  and  P.  F.  Ulmer,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
assignors  to  Link-Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treat- 
ing metal.     2,102,539;  Dec.  14. 

Lauer,  Carl  B.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  compound. 
2,077,762  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lauer,  Carleton  J.,  Flint,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Mechanical  windshield  wiper.  2,079,573 ; 
May  4. 

Lauer,  William  J.,  Argyle,  Minn.  Fish  lure.  2,081,671 ; 
May  25. 

Lauf,  Hans,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Firearm.  2,088,268 ; 
July  27. 

Lauffer,  Emile,  Liege,  Belgium.  Sandblast  apparatus. 
2,075,732  ;  Mar.  30. 

Laughinghouse,  Harry  L.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Repairing 
pumping  apparatus  in  the  well.     2,070,135  ;  Feb.  9. 

Laughinghouse,  Harry  L.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Tubing 
bleeder.     2,070,907  ;  Feb.  16. 

Laughlin,  Edwin  R.  (See  Lubs,  H.  A.,  Roberts,  and 
Laughlin.) 

Laughlin,  Samuel  L.,  H.  F.  Braun,  and  W.  J.  Smith, 
assignors  to  Cleveland  Steel  Products  Corporation, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Oil  burner  unit.     Re.  20,536  ;  Oct.  19. 

Laughlin,  William  C,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  B. 
Asch,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Filtration  Equip- 
ment Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filter  bed  clean- 
ing device  for  sewage  clarification  tanks.  2,074,965  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Laukandt,  Bernhard  F.,  Red  Wing,  Minn.  Piano  class 
teaching  keyboard.     2,083,235  ;  June  8. 

Laukhutf,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Alfa  Machine  Company, 
Milwaulcee,  Wis.     Cutting  machine.     2.089.274  :  Aug.  10. 

Launder,  Ernie  L.      (See  Hosmer,  C.  C,  and  Launder.) 

Lauppe,  Carl,  Springfield,  Mass.  Battery  carrying  case. 
2,096,376  ;  Oct.   19. 

Laurent,  Milton  P.,  assignor  to  W-K-M  Company,  Hous- 
ton,  Tex.     Slip.     2,071,637;   Feb.   23. 

Laurent,  Pierre  G.      (See  Belfils,  G.,  and  Laurent.) 

Laurenzi,  Joseph.     (See  Crawford,  Walter  C,  assignor.) 

Laurin,  .Jean  E.  (See  de  la  Minardiere,  J.  G.,  Laurin,  and 
Lambert. ) 

Laurisin,  Eugene,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Device  for  taking 
blood  pressure.     2,079,457  ;  May  4. 

Lauritz,  Thor,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Camera.  2,073,640 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Laursen,  Binar,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Clip.  2,074,613 ; 
Mar.  23. 

Laursen,  Laurits  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  K.  Seiber- 
ling,  Akron,  Ohio.  Insert  for  rubber  heels  or  the  like. 
2,102,901  ;  Dec.  21. 

Lausberg,  Charles  B.  A.,  Haledon,  N.  J.  Heddle  frame. 
2,067,402  ;  Jan.  12. 

Lausberg,  Fritz,  Dusseldorf-Oberkassel,  assignor  to 
Firma  Dr.  Kurt  Albert  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Neuss,  Germany. 
Precipitation  of  copper  and  for  the  treatment  of  sub- 
stances containing  copper  and  nicliel.  2,068,296  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Lausen,  Christian  A.      (See  Baker,  L.  W.,  and  Lausen.) 

Lausen,  Christian  A.     (See  Rasmusen,  J.  E.,  and  Lausen.) 

Lausen,  Christian  A.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Valve  gear  for 
a  liquid  pump  operating  motor.     2,072,403  ;  Mar.  2. 

Laussucq,  Henri  P.  L^  Reading,  assignor  to  Birdsboro 
Steel  Foundry  &  Machine  Company,  Birdsboro,  Pa. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  pressure  treatment. 
2,091,641  ;  Aug.  31. 

Lautenachiager,  Carl  L.,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  O.  Schau- 
mann,  Wiesbaden,  and  W.  Ludwig,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Com- 
Fany,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oestrus-promoting  substance 
rom  the  anterior  lobes  of  the  hypophysis  and  preparing 
It.     2,068,297  ;  Jan.   19. 

Lautenschlilger,  Carl  L,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  H.  Op- 
pinger,  Hotheim  (Taunus),  O.  Schaumann,  Wiesbaden', 
R.  Rigler  and  R.  Fussgiinger,  Frankfort  on-the-Main, 
Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company, 
Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Preparing  hormones  of  supra- 
renal cortex.     2,089,150;  Aug.  3. 

Lautenschliigor,  Carl  L,  Frankfort-on-fhe-Main,  IT.  Op- 
pinger,  Hofheim,  Taunus,  O.  Schaumann,  Wie.sbndon, 
R.  Rigler  and  R.  Fussgiinger,  Frankfort-on-llio-Main, 
Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparing  the  hormone  of  supra- 
renal cortex.     2,089,151  ;  Aug.  3. 

Lautenslager,  Charles  F.  (See  Day  volt,  Henry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Liiuter,  Felix,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Seall;ote  Corporation, 
Chicago.   111.      Synthetic  rosin.      2,101,9-4,'!;   Pec.   14. 

Lauterbach,  Otto  J.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Spout  for  cans. 
2,071,638;  Feb.  23. 

Lauterbur,  ICdward  J.,  assignor  to  Peerless  Bread  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  Sidney,  Ohio.  Weighing,  sifting, 
and  delivering  apparatus.     2,085,203  ;  June  29. 

lynutcrbur,  Edwiud  J.,  assignor  to  Peerless  Bread 
Machinery  (Corporation.  Sidney,  Ohio.  Api)iiratus  for 
dough  prepiUMtlon.     2,099,i);i7  ;  Nov.  23. 

Lauterbur  Edward  J.,  and  F.  X.  Lnuteilnir,  decea.ioil, 
by  W.  8.  T,iinterbur.  executrix,  Sidney.  Ohio.  Timing 
nKM-hanlsm.     2,077,031  ;  Apr.   20. 

liinilcrhur,  Frank  X.  (Seo  Lauterbur,  Edward  J.,  and 
F.  X.) 

Lauterbur,  Wlllielminn  S.,  executrix.  (See  T.nutcrhur, 
Edward  J.,  and  P.  X.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Lautermikli,  Louis  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Self-conipuliug 
leveliiiK  rod.     2,066,785  ;  Jan.  5. 

Lauth,  Hellmuth.     (See  Bauer,  W.,  and  Lauth.) 

Lautmann,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  to  lodent  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Combined  cake  breaker,  pastry 
knife,  and  server.    2,081,011 ;  May  18. 

Lautz,  Carl  F.     (See  Kuhns,  A.,  and  Lautz.) 

Lautz,   Carl  F.      (See  Peo,   R.   F.,   Lautz,    and  Magrum.) 

Lautz,  Carl  F.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering  Corpora- 
tion, BufCalo,  N.  Y.  Hydraulic  shock  absorber. 
2,078,255  ;  Apr.  27. 

Lava,  Vincente  G.,  Manila,  P.  I.  Oil  recovery.  2,101,371 ; 
Dec.   7. 

Lavarack,  Frederick  C,  MSntclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Rail- 
road Accessories  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Con- 
necter.    2.099,526  ;  Nov.  16. 

Lavarack,  Frederick  C,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  and  F.  B. 
Wiegand,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Railroad  Ac- 
cessories Corporation,  Nev?  York,  N.  Y.  Cable  riser. 
2,075,780  ;  Mar.  30. 

La  Veck,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Making  paper  straws. 
2,072,891 ;  Mar.  9. 

Lavenson,  .Tay,  Jenkintovs-n,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pioneer 
Suspender  Company.  Ornamental  finish.  2,082,346 ; 
June  1. 

Laver,  Frank,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  A.  B.  C.  Oil 
Burner  Sales  &  Service  Corporation.  Hair  waving  ma- 
chine.    2,091,100  ;  Aug.  24. 

La  very,  J.  W.,  et  al.     (See  Kayser,  James  W.,  assignor.) 

Lavett,  Charles  O.,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Foundry  &  Machine 
Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Rotary  drier.     2,100,444;  Nov.  30. 

La  Via,  Joseph,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Automatic  radio  tun- 
ing device.     2,083,722  ;  June   15. 

Lavietes.  David  P.  (See  Winogradow,  Alexander,  aa- 
sicnor.) 

Lavietes,  David  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Smoking  pipe. 
2,095,988;  Oct.  19. 

La  Vigue,  Jerome  R.,  assignor  to  The  Waterbury  Buckle 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Belt  buckle.  2,101,585 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Lavine  Gear  Company.  (See  Twyman,  B.  Wlckliffe,  as- 
signor. ) 

Lavine,  Theodore  F.      (See  Toennies,  G.,  and  Lavine.) 

Lavino  E.  J.,  and  Company.  (See  Seil,  Gilbert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Law,  George  H.,  and  R.  W.  McNamee,  Charleston,  W.  Va., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and 
Carbon  Corporation.  Alcohol  sulphation  process. 
2,088,027  ;  July  27. 

Law,  James  A.,  Kensington,  Victoria,  Australia.  Process 
of  and  apparatus  for  molding  hollow  rubber  articles. 
2,098,395  ;  Nov.  9. 

Lawler,  Frank  P.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  The 
Torque-Distributor  Co.  Combination  torque  distributor 
and  differential.     2,092,128;  Sept.  7. 

Lawler,  Frank  P.,  assignor  to  C.  H.  Grant,  San  Francisco, 
P.  J.  Tyler,  Orville,  Calif.,  and  himself.  Earth  moving 
machine.     2.T01.400  ;   Dec.  7. 

Lawler,  Hal  H.,  Houston,  Tex.  Concrete  construction. 
2,094,458:  Sept.  28. 

Lawrence,  A.  C,  Leather  Company.  (See  Green,  Arthur 
J.,   assignor.) 

Lawrence,  A.  C,  Leather  Company.  (See  Whiting,  Har- 
old B.,  assignor.) 

Lawrence,  Allen  E.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Urea  synthesis  at  pres- 
sures above  autogenous.     2,087,980  ;  July  27. 

Lawrence,  Benjamin  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Alarm  clock. 
2,076,733  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lawrence,  (Jharles  K.  (See  Kiskern,  W.  H.,  and  Law- 
rence.) 

Lawrence,  Charles  K.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  A.  Beek- 
huis,  Jr.,  Petersburg,  Va.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Solvay  Process  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Production  of  urea  and  ammonium  salts. 
2,087,325  ;  July  20. 

Lawrence,  Cyril  A.  (See  Barnett,  E.  de  B.,  and 
Lawrence.) 

Lawrence  Duck  Company.  (See  Barrell,  William  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lawrence,  Etna  G.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Corn  popper. 
2,094,610  :  Oct.  5. 

Lawrence,  Frank  H.,  and  F.  I.  Valentine,  San  Bruno, 
Calif.     Package  opener.     2.080.080  :  May  11. 

Lawrence,  James  C.  (See  Aniick,  M.  G.,  Lawrence,  and 
Stecher. ) 

Lawrence,  Jay  B.,  Glen  Ellyn.  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Deralonmania  Company.  Revenue  stamp  and  the  like. 
2,093,841  ;  Sept.  21. 

Lawrence,  John  H.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Metropolitan 
Engineoring  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Oil  still. 
2,067,0.50  ;  Jan.    5. 

Lawrence,  Robert  II.,  et  al.  (See  Olsen,  Horace  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lawrence,  Roger  C,  Rldgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
.•issignnients,  to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorpo- 
r.'itctl.  .New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  coating  material. 
2.0S4.1.''>0  :   June  15. 

Lawrence,  Wlnthrop  S.,  Rego  Park,  N.  Y.,  n.sslgnor  to 
Kaumagraph  Company.  Printing  self-attaching  fabric 
labels.      2.096.750  ;   Oct.   26. 

Lawrence,  Wlnthrop  S..  Rego  Park,  assignor  to  Kauma- 
graph Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transfer. 
2,103,082  ;  Dec.   21. 


Laws,  Edward  C,  London,  England,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Reynold  Metals  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.   ^"illuminated  sign.     2,089,804;  Aug.  10. 

Laws,  Walter  H.  Sr.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Horse- 
shoe.    2,069,888;   Feb.  9. 

Lawsen,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  and  A.  N.  Cloutier,  Lons- 
dale, assignors  to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls, 
R.  I.  Reverse  plating  by  knitting  needle  control. 
2,076,902  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lawson,  Albert  R.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  American  Sales  Book  Com- 
pany Inc.     Manifolding  book.     2,092,129  ;  Sept.  7. 

Lawson,  Albert  R.,  Hamilton,  and  L.  Huffman,  Toronto, 
assignors  to  Appleford  Paper  Products  Limited,  Ham- 
ilton, Ontario,  Canada.  Manifolding  form.  2,098,706 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Lawson,  Clement  C.     (See  Hardesty,  J.  M.,  and  Lawson.) 

Lawson,  Edward  D.,  Park  Ridge,  111.  Automatic  safety 
swtch  for  vehicles.     2,67,057  ;  Jan.  5. 

Lawson,  Gottfrid  C,  (Canton,  Ohio.  Air  conditioning 
cabinet.     2,078,085;  Apr.  20. 

Lawson,  Gottfrid  C,  and  C.  Lindquist,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Fastener.     2,100,648  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lawson,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  Burgess  Battery  Com- 
pany, Freeport,  111.  Soldering  flux.  2,090,846 ;  Aug. 
24. 

Lawson,  Joel  S.,  St.  James,  N.  Y.  Appliance  for  connect- 
ing and  disconnecting  secondary  tap  lines  to  power  cir- 
cuits.    2,090,134  ;  Aug.  17. 

Lawson,  John.      (See  Lawson,  Robert  H.  and  J.) 

Lawson,  John,  Bristol,  and  R.  H.  Lawson,  Pawtucket,  as- 
signors to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Drive 
for  knitting  machine.     2.082,207  ;  June  1. 

Lawson,  John  and  R.  H.,  Pawtucket,  assignors  to  Hemp- 
hill Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Mechanism  and 
process  for  effecting  reverse  plating.  2,082,751 ; 
June  1. 

Lawson,  John  and  R.  H.,  Pawtucket,  assignors  to  Hemp- 
hill Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Mechanism  and 
process  for  effecting  reverse  plating  by  needle  deflec- 
tion.    2,098,297  ;  Nov.  9. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.      (See  Lawson,   John  and  R.  H.) 

Lawson,  Robert  H.     (See  Lawson,  John  and  Robert  H.) 

Lawson,  Robert  H.     (See  Smith,  W.  L.,  Jr.,  and  Lawson.) 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  assignor  to  Hemphill 
Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Knitting  machine. 
2.069,155  :   Jan.    26. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  assignor  to  Hemphill 
Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Stitch  ring  for  knitting 
machines.     2,069,672  ;  Feb.  2. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  assignor  to  Hemphill 
Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Wrap  stripe  fabric  an»l 
knitting   the    same.      2,073,242 ;   Mar.   9. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Com- 
pany, Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Knitting  machine.  2,083,027  ; 
June  8. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  assignor  to  Hemphill  Com- 
pany, Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Knitting  machine. 
2,083,333;  June  8. 

Lawson.  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  assignor  to  Hemphill 
Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Meclianism  for  measur- 
ing yarn.     2.089.494  ;   Aug.   10. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  assignor  to  Hemohill 
Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Knitting.  2,090,500 ; 
Au^r.  17. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  assignor  to  Hemphill 
Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Thread  controlling 
mechanism.     2,091,407  ;  Aug.  31. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  assignor  to  Hemphill 
Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Knitting  machine. 
2.101,005;  Nov.  30. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
iSlioe  Machinery  Corporation.  Patersou,  N.  J.  Assem- 
l)ling  m.Tchine.      2,078,330:   Apr.   27. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Slioo  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe  sup- 
liorting  mechanism.      2,078,577;  Apr.   27. 

Lawson,  Robert  H,,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe 
manufacture.     2,085,801  ;  July  6. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  and  W.  L.  Smith,  Jr.,  Pawtucket,  as- 
signors to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Knit- 
ting machine.     2,067,877  ;  Jan.  12. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  and  A.  N.  Cloutier,  Lons- 
dale, assignors  to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Fall.?, 
R.  I.  Take-up  mechanism  for  knitting  machines. 
2,068,605:  Jan.  19. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  and  A.  N.  Cloutier,  Lons- 
dale, assignors  to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls, 
R.  I.  Stocking  and  making  the  same.  2,073,487 : 
Mar.  9. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  and  R.  F.  Lovell,  Provi- 
dence, assignors  to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls, 
R.  1.     Knitting  machine.     2.073,488  ;  Mar.  9. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  and  W.  L.  Smith,  Jr.,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  assignors  to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls, 
N.  Y.     Jack  for  knitting  machines.     2,073.595  :  Mar.  9. 

Lawson,  Robert  IT.,  Pawtucket,  and  A.  N.  Cloutier,  Lons- 
dale, assignors  to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls, 
R.  I.     Sinker  or  web  holder  control.     2,082,642  ;  June  1. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  and  W.  L.  Smith,  Jr.,  Pawtucket, 
assignors  to  Hemphill  Company.  Central  Falls,  R.  I. 
Rib  fabric,  method  of  and  mechanism  for  knitting  the 
same.     2,084,914  ;  June  22. 


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Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  A.  GagnS,  Central  Falls, 
and  A.  N.  Cloutier,  Lonsdale,  assignors  to  Hemphill 
Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Machine  for  transfer- 
ring fabric.    2,089,147  ;  Aug.  3. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  and  J.  Lawson,  Bristol, 
assignors  to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I. 
Machine  and  method  for  knitting  welted  split  work 
hosiery.     2,089.904 ;   Aug.    10. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  and  A.  GagnS,  assignors  to 
Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Selective  con- 
trolling means  for  knitting  machines.  2,090,597  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  and  A.  N.  Cloutier,  Lons- 
dale, assignors  to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls, 
R.  I.     Knitting  machine.     2,098,050  ;  Nov.  2. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  and  A.  Gagne,  assignors 
to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  Yarn  change 
mechanism  for  knitting  machines.     2,101,006  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  and  W.  L.  Smith,  Jr.,  Pawtucket,  as- 
signors to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls,  R.  I. 
Deflector   for   knitting  machines.     2,103,197  ;   Dec.   21. 

Lawson,  Robert  H.,  Pawtucket,  and  A.  N.  Cloutier,  Lons- 
dale, assignors  to  Hemphill  Company,  Central  Falls, 
R.  I.  Knitted  fabric  and  knitting  the  same.  2,103,908  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Lawson,  Walter  E.  (See  Aughey,  W.  H.,  Burrows,  and 
Lawson. ) 

Lawson,  Walter  E.     (See  Burrows,  L.  A.,  and  Lawson.) 

Lawson,  Walter  E.     (See  Dykstra,  H.  B.,  and  Lawson.) 

Lawson,  Walter  E.  (See  Woodbury,  C.  A.,  and  Law- 
son.) 

Lawson,  Walter  E.,  and  J.  A.  Arvin,  assignors  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Polymers  and  preparing  same.    2,077,485  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lawton,  Chester  S.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  laying  submarine  cables. 
2,099,527  :  Nov.  16. 

Lawton,  Chester  S.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  and  M.  H.  Bloomer, 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  assignors  to  The  Western 
Union  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plough 
for  laying  submarine  cables.     2,067;717  ;  Jan.  12. 

Lawton,  Harvey  B.,  assignor  to  Williams  Oil-O-Matic 
Heating  Corporation,  Bloomington,  111.  Air  condition- 
ing apparatus.     2,073,110  ;  Mar.  9. 

Lawton,  Harvey  B.,  assignor  to  Williams  Oil-0-Matlc 
Heating  Corporation,  Bloomington,  111.  Refrigeration. 
2,075,349  ;  Mar.  30. 

Lawton,  Howard  B.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Arrangement  for 
resetting  hobs.      2,101.183:  Dec.  7. 

Lawton,  Lon,  Stevenson,  Wash.  Slceleton  pole.  2,098,343  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Lawton,  Thomas  W.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Drafting 
mechanism.     2,079,122  ;  May  4. 

Lawver,  Emory  L.,  Biglerville,  Pa.  Cigarette  vending 
machine.      2,097,333  ;   Oct.    26. 

Lawyers  Co-Operative  Publishing  Company,  The.  (See 
Taylor,  Wallace  W.,  a.ssignor.) 

Laxer,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  Idealite,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Lamp  base.     2,073,375  ;  Mar.  9. 

Laxo,  Ed,  McKees  Rocks,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Continental 
Can  Company,  Inc;,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Side  seam  for 
sheet  metal  containers.     2,093,199  :  Sept.  14. 

Layne,  James  H.,  et  al.  (See  McClain,  Grover  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Layne,  Leslie  A.    (See  Roco,  A.  L.,  and  Walters,  assignors.) 

Layne,  Leslie  A.,  Houston,  Tex.     Well  packer  mechanism. 

2.082.111  ;  June  1. 

Layne,  Leslie  A.,  and  H.  C.  Block,  Houston,  Tex.,  said 
I?lock     assignor     to     said     Layne.       Casing     packer. 

2.082.112  ;  June  1. 

Layne,  Leslie  A.,  and  L.  C.  Mundt,  Houston,  Tex.,  said 

Mundt  assignor  to  said  Layne.    Well  packer.    2,082,113  ; 

June  1. 
Layne,  Leslie  A.,  and   H.  C.  Block,  Houston,  Tex.,  said 

Block  assignor  to  said  Layne.  Graveling  tool.  2,096,904  : 

Oct.  26. 
Layng,    Frank    R.,    Greenville,    Pa.      Dock    construction. 

2,096,185  ;  Oct.  19. 
Lazar,   Arthur,   Associated,   and   J.    V.    Crenna,    Concord, 

assignors   to   As.soclated  Oil   Company,    San   Francisco, 

Calif.     Steam    cylinder    oil    and    preparing    the    same. 

2,084,.53]  ;  June  22. 
Lazar,   Arthur,   Assoclatod,   and   J.   V.    Crenna,    Concord, 

assignors   to  Associated  Oil  Company,    San  Francisco, 

Calif.     Preparing  steam  cylinder  oil.     2,084,532  ;  June 

22. 
Lazarus,    Arthur,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Device   for   heating 

water  or  making  steam  by  friction.     2,090,873  ;  Aug.  24. 
Lazarus,  Meyer,  assignor  to  Coprox,  Incorporated,  Brook- 
lyn,  N.    Y.      Resistance   and   impedance   elements   for 

electric  circuits.     2,075,733  ;  Mar.  30. 
Lazier,  Wilbur  A.      (See  Bousquet,  E.  W.,  and  Lazier.) 
Lazier,  Wilbur  A.,  M.arshallton,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 

de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Ilydrogena- 

tion  proposs  for  producing  hydro.xy  acids  and  lactones. 

2,0(;r,.r)3:?  ;   Jan.   5. 
Lazier,    Wilbur   A.,    Marehallton,    assignor    to    E.    T.    du 

I'ont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.    Hydro- 

genatlng  furfural.     2,077,422  ;  Apr.  20. 
Lazier,    Wilbur  A.,   Marshallton,   Del.,    assignor    to   E.    I. 

du    Pont    de    Nemours    &   Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Producing   alcohols    from    esters    of    nonaroniatic    car- 

boxyllc  acids.     2,079,414  ;  May  4. 


Lazier,  Wilbur  A.,  Marshallton,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Mixed 
higher  alcohols.     2,094.127  ;  Sept.  28. 

Lazier,  Wilbur  A.,  Marshallton,  Del.,  assignor  to  E.  L 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Producing  alcohols  from  hydroxy  carboxyclic  com- 
pounds.    2,094,611 ;  Oct.  5. 

Lazier,  Wilbur  A.,  Marshallton,  Del.,  and  J.  V.  Vaughen, 
Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Chemical  process. 
2,094,128  ;  Sept.  28. 

Lazier,  Wilbur  A.,  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pout 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Catalytic 
hydrogenation  process.     2,077,421 ;   Apr.  20. 

Lazier,  Wilbur  A.,  New  Castle  County,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Catalytically  hydrogenating  phenols,  2,087,691  ;  July 
20. 

Lazier,  Wilbur  A.,  New  Castle  County,  Del.,  assignor  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Process  for  dehydrogenating  polvcyclic  phenols. 
2,088,425  July  27. 

Lazna,  James  J.,  assignor  to  National  Malleable  and 
Steel  Castings  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Car  truck. 
2,091,783  ;  Aug.  31. 

Lazrus,  Benjamin,  Lawrence,  assignor  to  Benrus  Manu- 
facturing Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wrist  watch. 
2,069,453  ;  Feb.  2. 

Lazzarini,  Eugen,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fflr 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Time- 
lag  cathode  circuit  arrangement.     2.073.701  ;  Mar.  16. 

Lea,  Edward  S.,  Morrisville,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  G.  Von  Seebeck,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
trustee.      Humidifier.      Re.   20,341 ;   Apr.   27. 

Lea,  Edward  S.,  Morrisville,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as^ 
signments,  to  G.  Von  Seebeck,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  trustee. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     2,079,574  ;  May  4. 

Lea,  Harry  K.,  assignor  to  Kenlea  Manufacturing  Corp., 
Johnstown,  N.  Y.  Adhesrve  supply  and  spreading  at- 
tachment for  fabric  coating  machines.  2,073,557 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Lea,  William  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Metal  building  con- 
struction.   2,067,403 ;  Jan.  12. 

Lea,  William  G.      (See  Oppenlaender,  O.,  and  Lea.) 

Leach  Company,  et  al.  (See  Leach,  E.  C,  and  Hamren, 
assignors.) 

Leach,  Elbert  C,  and  E.  O.  Hamren,  assignors  of  one-half 
to  Leach  Company,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  and  one-half  to  The 
Elgin  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Self-loading  vehicle. 
2,087,348;   July  20. 

Leach,  Frederick  P.,  Frodshrun,  and  W.  D.  Spencer,  Wid- 
nes,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries 
Limited.  Manufacture  of  chlorinated  rubber. 
2,067,971 ;  Jan.  19. 

Leacli,  Harry,  Providence,  R.  I.     Seal.     2,101,586  :  Dec.  7. 

Leach,  Merle  F.,  Yorktown  Heights,  N.  Y.  Automatic  oil- 
ing device.     2,087,601  ;  July  20. 

Leach,  Harry,  Providence,  R.  I.  Seal.  2.103,292  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Leadbetter,  Ralph  L.,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.,  assignor  to  C.  F. 
Burgess  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  III.  Sound  and 
vibration  damping  construction.     2,069,413  ;  Feb.  2. 

Leader,  Hubert  S.,  and  H.  P.  Nordmark,  assignors  to 
American  Soating  Company,  Orjind  Rapids,  Mich.  Seat 
structure.     2,066,630  ;  .Tan.   5. 

Leader,  Hubert  S.,  and  H.  P.  Nordmark,  assignors  to 
American  Seating  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Seat 
back.     2,098,456  ;  Nov.  9. 

Leader,  John  H.  (See  Getz,  John  B.,  and  B.  B.,  and 
Leader.) 

Leaf,  Sol  S.,  and  R.  Panza,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Milko  Cone  &  Baking  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
Ice  cream   cone  machine.     2,089,923  ;  Aug.   10. 

Loahey.  Thomas  F.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Bottle  closure. 
2.060.093  ;  Jan.  20. 

Leahny.  Thomas  F..  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Device  for  open- 
ing shell  fish.      2,069,094  ;  .Tan.   26. 

Leake,  James  M.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Lawn  mower  wheel. 
2,076,344;   Apr.   6. 

Li-iikc,  Itiohard  ('.,  assignor  to  General  Railwav  Signal 
Ompany,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Relay.  2,009,1 09  ;  Jan, 
20. 

Leakproof  Sprayer  Co.      (See  de  Weal,  Andr<5,  assignor.) 

Leal,  Hugh,  Windsor.  Ontario.  Canad.-i,  assignor  to  L.  A. 
Young  Spring  and  Wire  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Wire  forming  machine.     2,077,243;  Apr.  13. 

Lean.  Jennie  L.     (See  Brock.  Thomas  J.,  assignor.) 

Leaper,  Percy  J.,  Naugntuck,  Conn.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vul- 
canization of  rubber.     2,091,712;  Aug.  31. 

Lear,  Earl  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Pneu- 
matic Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tool  retainer. 
2,081,937;  June  1. 

lii-ar,  lOarl  B.,  l)(>trolt,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Pneu- 
matic Tool  Company,  New  York.  N.  V.  .Mr  or  water 
lube  connection  for  rock  drills.      2.101, 1-J4;  Doc.  7. 

Lear,  JoH(>ph  )).,  assignor  to  Fodders  I\IaiuifMcturlng  Com- 
IiMuy.  Inc.,  BulTalo,  N.  Y.  Double  walled  barrel  of 
(li.'i.slnillnr  nn-I.Mls.      2.0S0,S0.T  :  Aug.  10. 

Lear,  Joseph  D.,  BulTalo,  assignor  to  Fodders  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Inc.,  Bufl'Mlo,  N.  Y.  Condouaate  col- 
lector.    2,095,219  :  Oct.  5. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Lear,  Joseph  D.,  and  J.  Askln,  assignors  to  Fedders  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Condensate 
collector.     2,095,218  ;  Oct.  5. 

Lear,  William  P.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Switch- 
ing and  supporting  device  for  electrical  apparatus. 
2,103.035  :   Dec.    21. 

Leash,  Homer  E.,  Nice,  Calif.  Marking  device.  2,085,323  ; 
June  29. 

Leask.  Samuel  J.     (See  Knapp,  E.  L.,  and  Leask.) 

Leatham,  John  R.     (See  White,  A.  C,  and  Leatham.) 

Leatherman,  Martin,  Hyatteville,  Md.  Composition  for 
removing  fibrous  layers  from  surfaces.  2,067,326 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Leatherman,  Martin,  Hyattsvllle,  Md.  Composition  for 
removing  fibrous  layers  from  surfaces.  2,067,327  ;  Jan. 
12. 

Leathers,  Ward,  Haworth,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Quadrex  Corporation.  Filter  and  dirt 
disposal  for  electric  push  brooms.     Re.  20,286 ;  Mar.  9. 

Leathers,  Ward,  Haworth,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Quadrex  Corporation.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
Re.  20,489  ;  Aug.  31. 

Leathers,  Ward,  Haworth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Quadrex 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flexible  nozzle  for  vac- 
uum cleaners.     2,071,077  :  Feb.  16. 

Leathers,  Ward,  Haworth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Quadrex 
Corporation.  Self  aligning  vacuum  cleaner  nozzle. 
2,072,892;  Mar.  9. 

Leathers,  Ward,  Haworth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Quadrex 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  wheel  for 
vacuum  cleaners.     2,073,347  ;  Mar.  9. 

Leathers,  Ward,  Haworth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Quadrex 
Corporation.      Suction   cleaner.      2,073,489 ;   Mar.    9. 

Leathers,  Ward,  Haworth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Quadrex 
(Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y".  Filter  top  for  vacuum 
cleaners.     2,083,914  ;   June   15. 

Leathers,  Ward.  Haworth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Quadrex 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Covered  filter  for  vacuum 
cleaners.     2,083,915  ;   June  15. 

Leathers,  Ward,  Haworth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Quadrex  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Covered  filter  for  vacuum 
cleaner.     2,090,453  ;  Aug.  17. 

Leaton  Corporation,  The.     (See  Fulton,  Ashley,  assignor.) 

Leavens,  Robert  E.,  Houston,  Tex.  Banana  peeler. 
2,071,931 ;  Feb.  23. 

Leavitt,  Albert  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Surveying  appa- 
ratus.    2,093,049  ;  Sept.  14. 

Leavitt  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Albee,  Hugh  M., 
assignor.) 

Lebby.  States  L..  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works,  Corn- 
ing, N.  r.     Cover  glass.     2,068,805  ;  Jan.  26. 

Lebedeff.  Yurii  E.      (See  Betterton,  J.  O.,  and  Lebedeff.) 

Lebensart,  Salomon,  Vienna,  Austria.  Explosive  pro- 
jectile.    2,080,777  ;  May  IS. 

Lebherz,  Harry  J.      (See  Lebherz,  William  B.,  and  H.  J.) 

Lebherz,  William  B.  and  H.  J.,  Frederick,  JId.,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  J.  B.  Brady,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Apparatus  for  making  dental  amalgam  and  other  dies. 
2,077,423:  Apr,  20. 

Le  Blanc,  Alphonse  J.,  Little  Brook  Station,  Nova  Scotia, 
Canada.    Fire  escape.     2,078,146  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lp  Blanc,  George  A.     (See  Brobson,  John  F.,  assignor.) 

Leblanc.  Georges,  La  Couture  Boussey,  France.  Reed  for 
wind  instruments.     2,095,605  ;  Oct.  12. 

Leblanc,  Leon,  Paris,  France.  Musical  Instrument. 
2,073,425;  Mar.  9. 

Le  Bl(-u,  Charles,  Los  Angeles,  Calif,  Trail  builder. 
2,100,445  ;  Nov.  30. 

Le  Bleu,  Charles,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Scraper.  2,103,538  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Le  Blond,  R.  K.,  Machine  Tool  Company,  The.  (See 
Groene.  William  F.,  assignor.) 

Le  Blond,  R.  K.,  Machine  Tool  Company,  The.  (See 
Groene,   W.  F.j  and  Meyer,  assignors.) 

Le  Blond,  R.  K..  Machine  Tool  Comp.iny,  The.  (See 
Groone,  W.  F.,  Meyer,  and  I^uning,  assig'nors.) 

Le  Blond,  R.  K.,  Machine  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Le 
Blond,  R.  K.,  and  Kemper,  assignors.) 

Le  Blond.  R.  K.,  Machine  Tool  Company,  The.  (See 
Piorle,  Henry  C,  assignor.) 

Le  Blond,  Richard  K.,  and  H.  C.  Kemper,  assignors  to 
The  R.  K.  Le  Blond  Alachine  Tool  Company,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  Feed  mechanism  for  lathes.  2,097.375 : 
Oct.  26. 

Lebo,  Robert  B.,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,  and  B.  T.  Brooks.  Old 
Greonwloh.  Conn.,  assignors  to  Standard  Alcohol  Com- 
pany. Hydrolyzlng  reactive  acid  liquor.  2.099,855 ; 
Nov.  23. 

L*bocey,  Gaston,  Troyos,  France.  -Automatic  knitting  ma- 
chine for  the  manufacture  of  proportioned  articles,  witli 
or  without  seams.     2,095.600  ;  Oct.  12. 

Le  Boeuf,  Hartford.  Conn.  Dispenser.  2,098  344- 
Nov.  9. 

Le  Boutillier.  Henry  W.  (See  Folmsbee,  C.  H.,  Le  Boutil- 
ller,  and  Hess.) 

Lebow,  Charles  F.,  Salina,  Kans.  Snare  drum  muffler 
and  prnrtlce  pad.    2,078.004  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lobow.  Henry  T.,  Flomot,  Tex.  Cultivator.  2,077,334  • 
Apr.  13. 

L6bre,  Albert  F.,  Paris,  France.  Process  of  and  appara- 
tus for  performing  thermal  conversions.  2.0.S4  691  • 
June  22. 


Le  Bus,  George  F.,  Longview,  Tex.  Fishing  tool  for  well 
drilling.     2,103,988  ;  Dec.  28. 

Lebus,  WUli,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  assignor 
of  one-half  to  C.  W.  Horter,  Scheveningen  30  Gevert 
Deynootplein.  Preparation  for  imparting  swelling  ca- 
pacity or  loosening  substances  of  various  origin  con- 
taining albumen  or  cellulose.     2,093,131 ;   Sept.  14. 

Lebzelter,  Josef.  (See  Czeija,  O.,  Lebzelter,  and 
Scherenzel.) 

Le  Cain,  John  A.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Steam  valve  gear. 
2,082,704 ;  June  1. 

Lechesne,  Gabriel,  Montreuil-sous-Bois,  assignor  to  Paul 
Durand,  Neuilly-sur-Seine,  France.  Machine  for  bobb- 
ing the  teeth  of  worm  wheels.     2,102.540  ;  Dec.  14. 

Lechtenberg,  Leo  F.,  assignor  to  Electric  Wheel  Com- 
pany, Quincy,  HI.  Tractor  semitrailer  fifth  wheel  struc- 
ture.    2,075,781  ;  Mar.  30. 

"L*  Eclairage  des  Vehicules  sur  Rail".  (See  B^nlt, 
Henri,  assignor.) 

Lecler,  Charles.     (See  Houdaille,  M.,  and  Lecler.) 

Le  Compte,  Frank  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  A. 
Keach,  Wichita,  Kans.  Gas  burner.  2,100,995 ;  Nov. 
30. 

Le  Compte,  Melanie.  (See  Filion,  Melanie,  n6e  La 
Compte.) 

Le  Compte,  Thomas  R.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  John 
A.  Manning  Paper  Company,  inc..  Green  Island,  N.  Y. 
Paper  manufacture.     2,069,755  ;  Feb.  9. 

Le  Compte,  Thomas  R.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  John 
A.  Manning  Company,  Inc.,  Green  Island,  N.  Y.  Mak- 
ing a  gum  deflocculant  from  gum  karaya  and  like  for 
paper  fiber  and  the  product.     2,088,479  ;  July  27. 

Le  Coney,  Joseph  H.,  Bedford,  assignor  to  Earnshaw 
Knitting       Company,       Newton,        Mass.  Garment. 

2,068,186  ;  Jan.  19. 

Ledbetter,  Edwin.     (See  Ledbetter,  Robert  E.,  and  E.) 

Ledbetter,  Robert  E.  and  E.,  Montgomery,  Ala.  Culti- 
vator.    2,087,035  ;  July  13. 

Ledder,  William,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Receptacle  and  socket 
for  neon  tubes.     2.099,610  ;  Nov.  16. 

Leder,   Paul.      (See  Lensch,   K.,   and  Leder.) 

Lederer,  Anton,  deceased,  Vienna,  Austria  ;  C.  Danzer  and 
G.  C.  Randa  executors,  assignors  to  E.  A.  Lederer,  Glen 
Ridge,  N.  J.  Electric  rare  gas  filled  lamp.  2,084,037  ; 
June  15. 

Lederer,  Anton,  deceased,  Vienna,  Austria ;  C.  Danger 
and  G.  C.  Randa,  executors  of  said  A.  Lederer,  assignors 
to  E.  A.  Lederer,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Manufacture  of 
electric  rare  gas  filled   lamps.     2,090,981  ;   Aug.   24. 

Lederer,  Ernest  A.      (See  Lederer,  Anton,  assignor.) 

Lederer,  Henry,  &  Bro„  Inc.  (See  Kilstrom,  Axel,  as- 
signor.) 

Lederer,  Irving  R.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ornamental  tie 
holder.     2.067,058  ;  Jan.  5. 

Lederer,  Maximilian,  Split,  Yugoslavia,  assignor  to  Alex- 
ander Singer,  Vienna,  Austria.  Production  of  wood 
wool.     2,074,590  ;  Mar,  23. 

Lederer,  Sigmund  L.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Identification 
bracelet.     2,073,280;  Mar.  9. 

Lederman,  Benjamin.      (See  Glick,  Jack,  assignor.) 

Ledig,  Kurt  K.,  assignor  to  American  Platinum  Works, 
Newark,  N.  J,    Preparing  pen  points.     2,080,140 ;  May 

Lodig,  Kurt  K.,  assignor  to  American  Platinum  Works, 
Newark,  N.   J.     Pen  point.     2.0.S4.000  :  June  15. 

Ledin.  Charles,  assignor  to  The  Yale  &  Towne  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Stamford,  Conn.  Lock.  2,091,930: 
Aug.  31. 

Ledofsky,  Adalbert.     (See  Grabec,   Josef,  assignor.) 

Ledwinka,  Hans,  Koprivnice,  Czechoslovakia.  Internal 
combustion  engine.     2.076,653  :  Apr,  13. 

Ledwinka,  Hans,  Koprivnice,  Czechoslovakia.  Connec- 
tions of  the  driving  unit  to  the  frame  of  a  motor 
vehicle.     2,079,218  ;  May  4. 

Ledwinka,  Hans,  Koprivnice,  Czechoslovakia.  Road  ve- 
hicle.    2.083,457  ;   June  8, 

Ledwinka,  Hans,  Koprivnice,  Czechoslovakia.  Final  drive 
gear  for  vehicles.     2,090,893  ;  Aug,  24. 

Ledwinka.  Joseph,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Track  shoe  and 
shunting  circuit.     2.084,257  ;    June  15. 

Lee.  All)ert  C,  and  W.  Lee,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Signal  for 
automobiles.     2,100.105  :  Nov.  23 

Lee.  Alfred  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Bung  puller.  2,091,150  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Lee,  Arthur.  Wilmette,  HI.  Stair  construction  and  unit 
block  therefor.     2,093,763  :   Sept.  21. 

Lee,  Arthur  L  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Link-Belt 
Company,  Chicago,  HI.    Flexible  coupling.    Re.  20,329 ; 

^'''oneVollo''  t'-  Oakmont.  Pa.  Chain  link  connection. 
_'.(Mi,"s.!<bJ  ;  Jan.  26. 

'^^.^•n,.o'i*!Jl}""c^i  Oakmont,  Pa.  Mine  car  hub  cap. 
2.093.149  ;  Sept.  14. 

^''o'neP -oo-  '■T'^'^sno.  Calif.  Door  for  poultry  trap  nests. 
z.oi>i>. i.>.i :  .Tan.  5. 

Lee.  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  The  National  Cash  Register 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio,  Automatic  overdraft  device 
for  calculating  machines.     2,079,355  ;   May  4. 

Lee.  Chauncey  A.,  Lodi.  Calif.  Belt  dressing  and  pre- 
paring same.    2,090,687  ;  Aug.  24 

Lee  Clarence  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Trousers.     2.074,070  . 

M!\T.    16. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


367 


Lee,  Dee  V.,  Corpus  Christi,  Tex.     Combination  book  cover 

and  book  marker.     2,078,392  ;  Apr.  27. 
Lee,  Don  W.,  Oklahoma  City,  assignor  to  Skelly  Oil  Com- 
pany, Tulsa,  Okla.     Combination  portable  tubing  board 

and  tubing  rack.     2,087,155  ;  July  13. 
Lee,  Edward.     (See  O'Connor,  C,  and  Lee.) 
Lee  Engineering  Research  Corporation.     (See  Lee,  R.,  anc? 

Egedal,  assignors.) 
Lee,      Floyd     B.,     Hays,     Kans.        Scoring     apparatus. 

2,067,769  ;  Jan.  12. 
Lee,  Frank  H.,  Jr.,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  Lee,  Frank  H.) 
Lee,  Prank  H.,  deceased  ;  M.  J.  P.  and  F.  H.  Lee,  Jr.,  and 

The  City  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company,  Danbury, 

Conn.,  executors.     Hat  manufacture.     2,094,104  ;   Sept. 

28. 
Lee,  George  L.,  Maplewood,  assignor  to  Landon  P.  Smith, 

Inc.,     Irvington,     N.-    J.        Glass     cutting     apparatus. 

2,096,284  ;  Oct.  19. 
Lee,   H.  D.,  Mercantile  Co.,  The.      (See  Staples,  Leonaro 

W.,  assignor.) 

Lee  Hardware  Company.  (See  Healy,  Leon  J.  D.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Lee,  Harley  C,  Columbus,  assignor  to  Basic  Dolomite, 
Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Refractory  and  process  of  mak- 
ing.    2,078,086  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lee,  Harley  C.,  Columbus,  assignor  to  Non-Metallic  Min- 
erals, Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Merwinite  refractories. 
2,089,970  ;  Aug.  17. 

Lee,  Harry  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Process  of  and  apparatus 
for  forming  cement  clinker.     2,095,446  ;    Oct.  12. 

Lee,  Horace  VV.,  assignor  to  Kapella  Limited,  Leicester, 
England.     Lens.     2,100,291 ;  Nov.  23. 

Lee,  Horace  W.,  Chiswick,  assignor  to  Kapella  Limited, 
Leicester,  Eneland.     Lens.     2,100,290  ;  Nov.  23. 

Lee,  John.      (See  Christiansen,  W.  G.,  Harris,  and  Lee.) 

Lee.  John  G.,  Farmington,  assignor  to  United  Aircraft 
Corporation,  Hartford,  Conn.  Fabric  holding  device. 
2,092,079 ;  Sept.  7. 

Lee,  John  G.,  Avon,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  United  Aircraft  Corporation.  Adjustable 
gunner's  seat.     2,101,145  ;  Dec.  7. 

Lee,  John  H.,  River  Forest,  111.  Moistening  device. 
2,085,862  ;  July  6. 

Lee,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Cantilever  Seat  Company,  In- 
corporated, Wallingford,  Conn.  Spring  cushion. 
2,072,562  ;  Mar.  2. 

Lee,  John  W.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Automatic  screw  machine. 
2,087,109  ;  July  13. 

Lee,  Lael  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Precooling  refrigeration 
system.     2,074,614;  Mar.  23. 

Lee,  Leif,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Furnace.  2,085,103  ;  June 
29. 

Lee,  Louis  R.,  Rohrerstown,  assignor  to  Armstrong  Cork 
Company,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Making  cork  insulation. 
2,066,988;   Jan.  5. 

Lee,  Martin  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Necktie  holder. 
2,082,011 ;  June  1. 

Lee,  Marvin,  Rye,  assignor  to  Burndy  Engineering  Co., 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cable  connecter.  2,08L384  ; 
July  20. 

Lee,  Mary  J.  P.,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  Lee,  Prank  H.) 

Lee  Metal  Products  Company.  (See  Tay,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lee,  Orval  W.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Astigmatometer. 
2,080,614 ;  May  18. 

Lee^  Paul  R.,  and  O.  S.  Jennings,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Baffled  thermostat. 
2,078.674  ;  Apr.  27. 

Lee,  Raymond,  Tucson,  Ariz.  Embalming  drainage  tube. 
2,073,069  ;  Mar.  9. 

Lee,  Reuben.     (See  Little,  D.  G.,  and  Lee.) 

Lee,  Reuben,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  High  voltage  direct  current  contactor.  2,094,361 ; 
Sept.  28. 

Lee,  Roger  K.     (See  Tea,  C.  A.,  .and  Lee.) 

Lee,  Roger  K.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,008,750  ;  Jan.  20. 

Leo,  Roger  K.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corpo- 
ration, Detroit,  Mich.  Piston,  and  piston  and  connect- 
ing rod  nssemljly.     2.072.373;  Mar.  2. 

Lee,  Roger  K.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Chrysler 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Oscillating  joint. 
2,080,722  ;  May  18. 

Lee,  Roger  K.,  Highland  Park,  and  C.  A.  Tea,  assignors 
to  Ciirysier  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cushion. 
2,091.041  :  Sent.  28. 

Lee,  Roger  K.,  Hlglilaiid  Park,  C.  A.  Tea,  Detroit,  and  H. 
C.  Anderson,  llighlnnd  Park,  assignors  to  Chrysler  Cor- 
poration, Dclroit,  Midi.  Cusliion  unit  and  making  the 
same.     2,094,074  ;  Sept.  28. 

Lee,  Royal,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Heat  engine.  2,007,453 ; 
.Tan.  12. 

Leo,  Royiii,  and  L.  E.  Egedal,  assignors  to  Lee  Encinper- 
ing  KoKcnroli  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  jNIolor 
spt'cd  regiilnfor.      2,10.3.589;  Dec.  28. 

Leo  Riiljbcr  &  Tin;  (!orpora1ion.  (See  Bonner,  W.  \V.,  and 
Looi)ol<l,   jiNHiunorH.) 

Lee  Rubber  &  Tire  Corporation.  (See  Nollon.  Arthur 
IT.,  assignor.) 


Lee,  Thomas  P.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Mop  wringer.  2,080,945 ; 
May  18. 

Lee,  Walter  J.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wing- 
foot  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Building  safety 
inner  tubes  for  pneumatic  tires.     2,090,210  ;  Aug.  17. 

Lee,  Walter  O.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  M.  O.  Jones, 
Richmond,  Va.,  said  Jones  assignor  to  The  Duplex 
Envelope  Company,  Inc.,  Richmond,  Va.  Article  to 
facilitate  business  accounting.     2,072,040  ;  Feb.  23. 

Lee,  William.      (See  Lee,  Albert  C.  and  W.) 

Lee,  William  B.,  assignor  to  Rock-Lee  Products  Co.,  Oak- 
land, Calif.    Carburetor  connection.    2,072,893  ;  Mar.  9. 

Lee,  William  W.,  Maywood,  Hi.  Well  point.  2,093,764; 
Sept.  21. 

Leece,  Bennett  M.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Leece-Neville  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Generator 
regulation.     2,100,905  ;  Nov.  30. 

Leece,  Charles  E.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Fuel  valve  lock. 
2,082,643  ;  June  1. 

Leece-Neville  Company,  The.  (See  Leece,  Bennett  M., 
assignor.) 

Leech,  Beverley  C,  Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  The  Foregger  Co.,  Inc.  Pharyngeal  bulb  gas- 
way.     2,099,127;  Nov.   16. 

Leech,  .Taeob  T.,  Beaver,  Pa.  Wire  straightening  machine. 
2,067,972  ;   Jan.    19. 

Leechgrip  Company.     (See  Spencer,  Herman  J.,  assignor.) 

Leeehgrip  Company.  (See  Spencer,  H.  J.,  and  Jenner,  as- 
signors.) 

Leeds,  Morris  E.,  assignor  to  Leeds  &  Northrup  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Temperature  measuring  system. 
2,096,047  ;  Oct.  19. 

Leeds  &  Northrup  Company.     (See  Behr,  Leo,  assignor.) 

Leeds  and  Northrup  Company.  (See  Doyle,  Edgar  D., 
assignor.) 

Leeds  &  Northrup  Company.  (See  Harsch,  John  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Leeds  &  Northrup  Company.  (See  Leeds,  Morris  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Leeds  &  Northrup  Company.  (See  Newman,  Paul  A., 
assignor.) 

Leeds  and  Northrup  Company.  (See  Quereau,  John  P., 
assignor.) 

Leeds  and  Northrup  Company.  (See  Ross,  Raymond  W., 
assignor. ) 

Leeds  &  Northrup  Company.  (See  Ross,  R.  W.,  and 
Seberhagen,   assignors.) 

Leeds  and  Northrup  Company.  (See  Schock,  John  F., 
assignor.) 

Leeds  &  Northrup  Company.  (See  Schofleld,  William  R., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Leeds  &  Northrup  Company.  (See  Stein,  Irving  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Leeds  &  Northrup  Company.  (See  Town,  George  R., 
assignors. ) 

Leeds,  Reginald  E.      (See  Dudding,  B.  P.,  and  Leeds.) 

Leeds,  Reginald  E.,  Middlesex,  England,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Manufacture  of  coiled-coil  fila- 
ments for  electric  incandescent  lamps  and  similar  de- 
vices.    2,083,456 ;  June  8. 

Leeds,  Winthrop  M.     (See  Lingal,  H.  J.,  and  Leeds.) 

Leeds,  Winthrop  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Circuit  breaker.     2,102,326;  Dec.  14. 

Leef,  George  H.     (See  Leef,  John  H.  and  G.  H.) 

Leef,  John  H.  and  G.  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Garment 
sleeve  ironer.     2,086,773  ;  July  13. 

Leek,  Thomas  G.     (See  Statham,  N.,  and  Leek.) 

Leemhuis,  Johannes  C.  P.,  Union  of  South  Africa,  as- 
signor to  E.  J.  Donaldson,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa. 
Hollow  wall  and  plates  for  its  construction.  2,071,039  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Lees-Bradner  Company,  The.  (See  Warner,  H.  C,  and 
Scluirr,  assignors.) 

Lees,  David  S.,  Norton-on-Tees,  England,  assignor  to  Im- 
perial Chemical  Industries  Ijiniited.  Cooling  system  for 
utilizing  solid  carbon  dioxide.    2,067,670 ;  Jan.  12. 

Lees,  James,  fc  Sons  Co.  (See  Morgan,  Harry  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lees,  John,  Company,  The.  (See  Murphy,  S.  D.,  and 
Osborn,  assignors.) 

Leeson,  Charles  B.     (See  Kuenzli,  W.  A.,  and  Loeson.) 

Jjooson,  Jamos  T.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C.  Tractor  steering 
clutch.     2,095,140  ;  Oct.  5. 

Lee-Tox  Rubber  Products  Corporation.  (See  Manolin, 
Ercolo  J.,  assignor.) 

Leetz,  Wilhelin,  Zorbst,  Germany.  Treating  sea-ooze. 
2,079,514  ;  May  4. 

Lofebure,  Victor.     (See  Dunn,  J.  S.,  and  Tx^fobure.) 

Lefeburo,  Victor.  (Soo  Dunn,  J.  S.  Hlnisworth,  and 
Lefebure.) 

Lofobvro.  Aide,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Al:irni  lock.  2,00,'i,819  ; 
Oct.   12. 

Lpfobvrp  du  Prov,  Maurlro  A.,  I'luls  France.  Molding  for 
electric  wires.      2,087,640:   July   20. 

l,elovor,  (Miarl(>R  P.,  assignor  to  Daisy  Mnniif.'ioturlng 
("oiniiany,  I'lymouth,  Mich.  Toy  gun.  2,077,763  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Ijefevro,  Andrfi  K.,  assignor  to  Socl«SlS  Anon.viiie  .\n(lro 
fMtroon,  I'nriB,  France.  RoslHpnt  suspension  <l<'vUv  for 
motor  cars  or  otlier  vehiplvs.     2. 10.'!, 590  ;  I)i>c.  28. 


368 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


E.    Prentice   Manufac- 
Conn.      Key    support. 

E.    Prentice   Manufac- 
Conn.      Key    support. 


LeFevre,  Arden  W.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Corpo- 
ration, Chicago,  in.  Windshield  cleaner.  2,092,173 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Lefevre,  Emil,  assignor  to  William  II.  Gross,  as  trustee, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Latch  mechanism.     2,073,017  ;  Mar.  9. 

Let'evro,  Emil  li.  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Joint  for  metal  links. 
2,083,609  :  June  15. 

Lefevre,  Emil  B.  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Joint  for  metal  links. 
2.095,416  :  Oct.  12. 

Le  Fevre,  Walter  J.     (See  Ceilings,  W.  R.,  and  Le  Fevre.) 

Leffland,  Paul  W.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Adjustable  door  brace. 
2,082,012  ;  June  1. 

Leffler,  Landreth,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  R.  S.  Hicks, 
El  Alonte,  Calif.  Combined  carburetor  and  supercharger. 
2.083.787  :  June  15. 

Le.ft,  Joseph,  and  L.  Fischer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Goal  post. 
2,074.125  ;  Mar.  16. 

Lefler  Patent  Company,  (See  Tandler,  William  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lefkowitz,  Emil,  Comstock,  N.  Y.  Seat  and  seat  cover 
actuating  mechanism  for  toilets.     2,100,906  ;    Nov.  30. 

Lefler,  Melvin  N.      (See  Lundelius,  O.  F.,  and  Lefler.) 

Le  Fly  Tox.      (See  Ripert,  Jean,  assignor.) 

Lefort,  Theodore  E.,  Paris,  France,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Carbide  and  Carbon  Chemicals  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  ethylene  oxide. 
Re.  20,370  ;  May  18. 

Lefranc,  Jacques  G.  A.,  Paris,  Franco.  Compounding 
ceramic  products.     2,099.307  ;  Nov.  16. 

Le  Frank,  John  D.  (See  Nordquist,  R.  E.  J.,  and 
Le  Frank.) 

Le  Frank,  John  D.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can C.in  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Packing  machine. 
2,092,763  ;  Sept.  14. 

Legat,   Robert   C.,   assignor   to   G. 
turing   Company,    New    Britain, 

2.093.326  ;  Sept.  14. 
Legat,   Robert  C.,   assignor  to    G. 

turing   Company,    New    Britain, 

2.093.327  ;  Sept.  14. 
Legat,    Robert    C,    assignor    to    G.    E.    Prentice    Manu- 

turing     Company,     New     Britain,      Conn.        Fastener. 
2,097,099  ;  Oct.  26. 

Legault,  Romeo  R.     (See  Kharascb,  M.  S.,  and  Legault.) 

Legeros,  Peter  J.,  Brookings,  S.  Dak.  Deep  fat  fryer. 
2,070,439  ;  Feb.  9. 

Legg,  David  A.      (See  Woodruff,  J.  C,  Stiles,  and  Legg.) 

Legg,  David  A.,  and  H.  R.  Stiles,  assignors  to  Commer- 
cial Solvents  Corporation,  Torre  Haute,  Ind.  Producing 
butyl  alcohol.     2,089,562  ;  Aug.  10. 

Legg,  Jo.spph  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor,  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Television 
system.     2,095,391 ;  Oct.  12. 

Legg,  Robert,  Limited.  (See  Schreiber,  Patrick  Q.  R., 
assignor.) 

Legge,  Alfred  G.,  Brockton,  Mass.  Last.  2,068,057  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Legge,  Elmer  E.,  Leicester,  and  L.  C.  Poskin.  Worcester. 
Mass.,  assignors  to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Com- 
pany of  New  Jersey.  Combined  spring  washer  and  nut 
lock.     2.089.024  ;  Aug.  10. 

Leggett  and  Piatt  Spring  Bed  and  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    (See  Brown,  William  S.,  assignor.) 

Le*cgindro,  Vincent,  Portchcster,  N.  Y.  Surgical  knife. 
2,070,281 :  Feb,  9. 

Le  Goff,  Lucien  J.  A.,  assignor  to  Soci^te  d'  Electricity 
Mors,  Clichy,  France.  System  for  the  transmission  of 
signals  to  railroad  vehicles.    2,083,195  ;  June  8. 

Le  Oorre,  Jean  L.,  assignor  to  Ponn.svlvania  Globe  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Street  lighting  fixture  of  the 
indirect  type.     2,060,631  :  Jan.  5. 

Le  Grand,  Joseph  M.,  Heathsville,  Va.  Terminal  insula- 
tion for  valvod  pipe  Installation.     2.078.006  ;  Apr.   27. 

Leguillon,  Charles  W.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  a  golf 
ball.    2,083,155  ;  June  8. 

Lehecka,    Frank    H.,    East    Orange, 
Steward,    Westmont   Borough,    Pa. 
construction.     2,076,409  ;  Apr.  6. 

Lehew,    Robert    11.,    Highland    Park,    Mich. 


N.    J.,    and    D.    P. 
Mcinolithic    track 


closure  and  spout  for  containers.     2,100,107 


Detachable 
Nov.  23. 


Lehman,  Carl  E..  Chicago,  111.  Faucet  attachment  spray 
plate  and  process  for  making  the  same.  2,103,424 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Lehman,  Carl  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Faucet  attachment. 
2,103,425:  Dec.  28. 

Lehman,  CMiarlcs  L.,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.  Gas 
burnor.      2.003.916  :  Sept.  21. 

Lehman,  Dwight  L.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  Johnson, 
and  one-third  to  J.  Seoberger,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Foot- 
rest.     2,070.054  :   Fob.  9. 

Lehman,  Meyer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph.  2,082,208  ; 
June  1. 

Lehman,  Paul  W.,  Grosse  Polnte  Park,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products.  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  extruding  rubber.  2,096,362  :  Oct 
19. 

Lohninn.  Werner.      (See  Stlohl,  C.  E.,  and  Lehman.) 

Lehm.ann,  Arthur  E.     (Sen  l^Ijirtin,  L.  W.,  and  Lolimann  ) 

Lehniann,  Erich,  Prlorau,  Krois  BItterfeld.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N  Y 
Dyeing  pelts,  hairs,  and  feathers.    2,085,809;  July  6. 


Lehmann,  Erich,  Prlorau,  Kreis  Bitterfield,  Germany, 
assignor  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Coloring  pelts,  furs,  hairs,  feathers,  and  prod- 
ucts manufactured  from  these  materials.  2,094,952 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Lehmann,  Erich,  Priorau,  Kreis  Bitterfield,  Germany, 
assignor  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Dyeing  skins  or  pelts.     2,095,070  ;  Oct.  5. 

Lehmann,  Franz,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Safety  razor. 
2,081,488  :  May  25. 

Lehmann,  Herbert  G.  (See  Sveda,  Joseph  E.,  and  Leh- 
mann.) 

Lehmann,  J.  M.,  Company.     (See  Goll,  Richard,  assignor.) 

Lehmann,  Karl  A.  (See  Bornkessel,  B.,  Breitling,  Brauer, 
and  Lehmann.) 

Lehmann  Machine  Company.  (See  Lehmann,  Max  A., 
assignor. ) 

Lehmann,  Max  A.,  Richmond  Heights,  assignor  to  Leh- 
mann Machine  Company,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Lathe  carriage 
feed  mechanism.    2,085.985  ;  July  6. 

Lehmann,  Max  A.,  Richmond  Heights,  assignor  to  Leh- 
mann Machine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Lathe. 
2,101,372;  Dec.  7. 

Lehmann  &  Voss  &  Company.  (See  Fromm,  Richard, 
assignor.) 

Lehmhaus,  Friedrich,  Dresden,  Germany,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Protective  arrangement  for 
electric  systems.     2,096,614 ;   Oct.   19. 

Lehn  &  Fink  Products  Corporation.  (See  Klannann, 
Emil,  assignor.) 

Lehn  &  Fink  Products  Corporation.  (See  Klarmann,  E., 
and   Gates,   assignors.) 

Lehner,  Louis,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Murray  Corporation  of  America, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Barrel  stave.     2,069,531  ;  Feb.   2. 

Lehner,  Robert  M.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Inner-sole.  2,098,502  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Lehon  Company,  The.  (See  Johnston,  Robert  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lehr,  Charles  E.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem 
Steel  Company.     Recuperator.     2,095,643 :    Oct.  12. 

Leibing  Automotive  Devices,  Inc.  (See  Leibing,  William 
E.,  assignor.) 

Leib,  August,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Directive  signaling.     2,101,436  ;  Dec.   7. 

Leib,  August,  and  H.  Scharlau,  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Dralitlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin, 
Germany.     Radio  direction  system.     2,082,347  ;  June  1. 

Leibig.  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works. 
Corning,  N.  Y'.  Colored  glass  article  and  making  It. 
2,075,446  ;  Mar.  30. 

Leibing  Automotive  Devices,  Incorporated.  (See  Leibing, 
William   E.,    assignor.) 

Leibing  Automotive  Devices,  Incorporated.  (See  Leibing, 
W.  E.,  and  Fageol,  assignors.) 

Leibing,  William  E.,  Sausalito.  assignor  to  Leibing  Auto- 
motive Devices,  Incorporated,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  operating  an  internal  com- 
bustion  engine.     2,068,298  :   Jan.   19. 

Leibing,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Leibing  Automotive  De- 
vices, Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Governor  weighing 
machine.     2.094.405  :  Sept.  28. 

Leibing,  William  E.,  Sausalito,  and  R.  D.  Fageol,  Oakland, 
assignors  to  Leibing  Automotive  Devices.  Incorporated, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Carbureting  apparatus. 
2,076,788  ;  April  13. 

Leibing,  William  E.,  Sausalito,  and  R.  D.  Fageol,  Oakland, 
assignors  to  Loibinc  Automotive  Devices,  Incorporated, 
San  Franoisco.  Calif.     (Jovernor.     2,081,825  :  May  25. 

Leichter,  Edward  E.,  assignor  to  Langendorf  United 
Bakeries,  Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Toast  ejector 
for  continuous  toasting  machines.     2,091,324  ;  Aug.  31. 

Leichtfuss,  Fred,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  animal 
carrier.     2,079,458;  May  4. 

Leidecker,  Frank  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  C.  Pat- 
terson and  one-half  to  C.  V.  Morris,  both  of  Okla- 
homa  City,  Okla.     Paraffin  cutter.     2.094,897  ;  Oct.  5. 

Leidgen,  Nicholas,  C,  assignor  of  one-sixth  to  H.  O. 
Diotzol,  and  two-thirds  to  C.  M.  Buchanan,  Detroit, 
JMich.     Portable  garment  hanger.     2,070,408  ;  Feb.  9. 

Louly,  \\  ilmer  J.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Transformer  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.     Transformer.     2,078,331 ;  Apr. 

Leigh,  Alfred  C,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  assignor  to  Ingalls 
o  ^?o  ,^o^*"■H^^  Company.  Towing  fin  for  vessels. 
-.UOa.yjl  ;  Jan.   26. 

Leigh.  Alfred  C,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  assignor  to  Ingalls 
Iron  Works  Company.  Collision  bulkhead  construction 
for  welded  barges.     2,091,784  ;  Aug.  31. 

Leigh,  Nathan  J.,  Great  Neck,  assignor  to  Einson-Freeman 
o?,i,l?,Sl'  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Display  device. 
z,Val,01Z  ;  May  18. 

I-oigh,  Nathan  J.,  Great  Neck,  assignor  to  Einson-Free- 
man Co..  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  dis- 
play device  having  a  lustrous  portion.  2,101,683  ; 
Doc.   7. 

Lolghton,  John  W.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.     Link  connection 
for  automotive  vehicles.     Re.  20,399  ;  June  8. 
Mit*"^'  o^nrl?  o'^'o   ^."'"*  riuron,  Mich.     Adjustable  hinge 

J*»Int.      J.U7w,on^  ;    Apr.    13. 

Leighton,  John  W.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Adjustable  hinge 
joint.    2,077,844  ;  Apr.  20. 


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Leighton,    John   W.,  Port   Huron,    Mich.     Grease  fitting 

and  forming  same.     2,078,212  ;  Apr.  20. 
Leigliton,  John  W.,  Port  Pluron,  Mich.     Threaded  bearing 

connection.     2,082,250  ;  June  1. 
Leighton,   John  W.,  Port  Huron,   Mich.     .Shock  absorber 

link  connection.     2,088,798  ;  Aug.  3. 
Leighton,  John  W.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.     Independent  wheel 

suspension.     2,096,115  ;  Oct.  19. 
Leighton,    John    W.,    Port    Huron,    Mich.       Independent 

\vheel  suspension.     2,096,116  ;  Oct.  19. 
Leighton,  John  W.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.     Hinged  joint  for 

"wishbone"    arms    of    independent    wheel    suspension. 

2,096,117  ;  Oct.  19. 
Leighton,    John    W.,    Port    Huron,    Mich.      Independent 

wheel  suspension.     2,096,118  ;  Oct.  19. 
Leighton,   John  W.,   Port  Huron,  Mich.     Individual  sus- 
pension.    2,098,874 ;  Nov.  9. 
Leighton,  John  W.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.     Spring  or  shackle 

mounting.     2,103,729  ;  Dec.  28. 
Leighton,    Joseph   B.,    New   York,    N.    T.      Racing   game. 

2,070,605;  Feb.   16. 
Leijdens,  Pieter,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampen- 

fabrieken,     Eindhoven,     Netherlands.       Flash     lamp. 

2,091,601  ;  Aug.  31. 
Leimer,     John     A.,     Chicago,     111.       Magazine     pencil. 

2,076,470;  Apr.  6. 
Leindorf,  Joseph  P.,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.    Abradant  tube 

for  perches.     2,077,734  ;  Apr.  13. 
Leindorf,  Josenh  P.,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.     Shoe  drying  at- 
tachment.    2,076,735  ;  Apr.  13. 
Leindorf,    Joseph    P.,    Pelham    Manor,    N.    Y.      Tray    for 

canary  cages.     2,100,192  :  Nov.  23. 
Leinhard,  Richard  B.,  Newington,  assignor  to  The  Taplin 

Manufacturing    Company,    New    Britain,    Conn.      Egg 

beater.     2,091,786  ;  Aug.  31. 
Leininger,  Edwin  J.  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  I.  J.  Scott, 

Ames,   Iowa.     Meter  register  attachment.     2,094,711 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Leins,    Oscar    J.,    assignor    to    Milwaukee    Gas    Specialty 

Company,   Milwaukee,   Wis.     Igniter   for   gas   burners. 

2,080,141 ;  May  11. 
Leinweber,      William      H.,      Chicago,      111.         Propeller. 

2,088,112  :  July  27. 
Leischel,  William.     (See  Heimbach,  F.  S.,  and  Leischel.) 
Leischner,  Georg.      (See  Diillenbach,  W.,  and  Leischner.) 
Leishman,  Le  Roy  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calir.     Turning  rotat- 

able    ob.iects    to    predetermined    positions.     2,084,851 ; 

June  22. 
Leister,    Fayette,    and    J.    W.    Smith,    assignors    to    The 

Fafnir  Bearing  Company,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Bearing 

seal.    2,101,013  ;  Nov.  30. 
Leister,    Walter,    Wolfen,   Kreis  Bitterfeld,   Germany,   as- 
signor to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y, 

Monoazo  dyes  and  manufacturing  the  same.     2,088,328  ; 

July  27. 
Leitch,  Fred  E.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Sign.     2,084,915; 

June  22. 
Leiter,   Harry   H.      (See  Longfellow,   Earl   E.,   assignor.) 
Leith,  Curtis  G.     (See  Diffendale,  Peter  P.,  assignor.) 
Leithauser,   Gustav,   Berlin,   Germany,  assignor  to  N.   V. 

Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands. 

Scale  for  radio  apparatus.     2,088,172  ;  July  27. 
Leitner,   Joseph  F.,   Perth   Amboy,   N.  J.     Rosary   watch 

chain.     2,084,151  ;  June  3  5. 
Leitz,  E.,   Inc.      (See  Schenk,  Friedrich,  assignor.) 
Leitz,  Ernst,  G.  m.  b.  H.      (See  Becker,  Helmut,  assignor.) 
Leitz,  Ernst,  Optische  Werke.      (See  Heine,  Hermann,  as- 

.signor.) 
Leitz,   Ernst,   G.  m.   b.   H.      (See  Leitz,   Ernst,   Jr.,   as- 
signor.) 
Leitz,   Ernst,   G.   m.   b.   H.      (See  Leitz,    L.,   Albert,   and 

Lawrence  II.,  assignor.) 
Leitz,  Ernst,  G.  m.  b.  H.     (See  Leitz,  Ludwig,  assignor.) 

Hornung,  assignors.) 
Leitz,    Ernst,    G.    m.    b.    H.      (See    Lihotzkv,    Erwln,    as- 

.signor.) 
Leitz,  Ernst,  G.  m.  b.  H.     (See  Luz,  Christian,  assignor.) 
Leitz,  Ernst  G.  ni.  b.  H.     (See  ROsch,  Siegfried,  assignor.) 
Leitz,    Ernst,    Optische    Werke.      (See   Heine,    Hermann, 

assignor.) 
Leitz,  Ernst,  Optische  Werke,  G.  m.  b.  H.     (See  Riepert, 

Hermann,  assignor.) 
Leitz,  Ernst,  Jr.,  Wetzlar,  assignor  to  E.  Leitz,  G.  m.  b. 

II.,      Wetzlar,      Germany.        Optical      drilling      tool. 

2,075,856  ;  Apr.  6. 
Leitz,    Ludwig,    assignor    to    Ernst    Leitz,    G.    m.    b.    H., 

Wetzlar,    Germany.      Camera.      2,096,815  ;   Oct.    20. 
Leitz,    Ludwig,    W.    Albert,    and    J.    Hornung,    assignors 

to  Ernst  Leitz,  G.  m.  h.  11.,  Wetzlar,  Germ.iny.     Focus- 
ing means  for  camera  obioctives.     2,003,282;  Sept.  14. 
Leiii,  jr.zef,  Gnllitzin,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  Barron, 

Johnstown,  Pa.     Locking  clothespin.     2,094,544 ;  Sept. 

—8. 
Lejliowicz,  Ferdinand  J.,  Chorzow,  Poland.     Locking  de- 
vice.    2,095,007  ;  Oct.  12. 
Le    Jeune,    Prank    II.,    assignor    to    Kelsey-TInvcs    Wheel 

?!?,'i'i'nU-^'  J?''"''*'L'  ^'<=''-  Forming  vohlcl(«  whe(>l8. 
2,07.'5,204  ;  Mar.  30. 

Le  Jeune.  Friinlc  U.,  assignor  to  Kolsey-IIn ve.s  Wheel  Com- 
pany, Detroit,   Mich.      Wheel.     2,076,780  •  Apr    13 

Le.Ieune,  Frank  If.  UNslgnor  to  KclHcv-TInyes  Wliei-I 
Company,  Delrolt,  Mich.  Forming  "  brake  druiii.s. 
2,084,814  ;  June  22. 


Le  Jeune,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Composite  wheel.  2,091,602  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Le  Jeune,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  drum.  2,097,125  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Lejuste,  Charles  M.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.    Motor  vehicle.    2,088,709  ;  Aug.  3. 

Leland  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Leland,  George  H., 
assignor.) 

Leland,  George  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  Leland 
Electric  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Centrifugal  device. 
2,066,989  ;    Jan.    5. 

Leland-Gifford  Company.  (See  Bishop,  B.  S.  T.,  and  Dow, 
assignors.) 

Leland  GifEord  Company.  (See  Hirvonen,  Eric  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Leland  Heater  Company.  (See  Klar,  Robert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Leland,  Ragnvald  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair-waving  ap- 
paratus.    2,075,652  ;  Mar.  30. 

Leland,  Ragnvald  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair-waving  ap- 
paratus.    2,091,785  ;  Aug.  31. 

Lemaigre,  Louis  E.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Hard  alloy.    2,074,847  ;  Mar.  23. 

Lemaire,  Edouard  A.,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme  ditte : 
La  Mure  Combustibles  et  Industrie,  Grenoble,  France. 
Mechanically  moved  chain  grate.     2,092,080 ;   Sept.  7. 

Lemaitre,  Maurice,  Marcinelle,  Belgium.  Device  for  cover- 
ing the  steam  exhaust  pipe  of  locomotives.  2,072,599 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Le  Masson,  Marcel,  Paris,  France.  Grilling  and  toasting 
device.     2,103,426  ;  Dec.  28. 

Lemaster,  Hager,  Bloomingdale,  111.  Adhesive  tape  box. 
2,080,052  ;  May  11. 

Lemata,  Gideon,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Clock.  2,093,150 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Lemay,  Joseph  C,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Wheel 
spindle  mounting  for  motor  vehicles.  2,096,969  ;  Oct. 
26. 

Lembas.  George  C,  Chicago,  111.  Propeller.  2,067,770  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Lemieux,  Emma,  et  al.  (See  Lemieux,  Felix  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lemieux,  Felix  J.,  assignor  of  twenty-five  percent  to  J. 
J.  McLaughlin,  twelve  and  one-half  percent  to  E. 
Lemieux,  and  twelve  and  one-half  percent  to  M.  Ton- 
jum,  Chicago,  111.     Clamping  device.     2,101,317  ;  Dec.  7. 

Lemire,  Edwin  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  E. 
Steiner,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Container.  2,091,603 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Lemmens,  Hendricus  J.     (See  Bol,  C,  and  Lemmens.) 

Lemmens,  Hendricus  J.  (See  Bol,  C,  Elenbaas,  and 
Lemmens. ) 

Lemmerman,  Paul  C,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Manufacture  of  solutions. 
2,086,230  ;  July  6. 

Lemmerman,  Robert  G.,  Lakeline,  assignor  to  The  Ferro 
Engineering  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Refractory. 
2,099,342  :  Nov.  16. 

Lemmers,  Eugene.      (See   Inman,  G.  B.,  and  Lemmers.) 

Lemmers,  Eugene,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Comp.nny.  Enclosed  electric  arc  lamp. 
2,093,892  ;  Sept.  21. 

Lemming,  John  C,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit.  Mich. 
Apparatus  for  making  circular  bushings.  2,077,335 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Lemming,  John  C,  Dayton,  Oliio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Apparatus  for  form- 
ing circular  bushings.     2,077,336  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lemmon,  Alexis  W.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Jeffrey  Manufacturing  Company.  Trolley  roller. 
2.076,239  ;   Apr.   6. 

Lemmon,  George  J.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Golf  shaft. 
2,086,275  ;  July  6. 

Lemmon,  (Jeorge  N.,  Hoiiiewood,  Ala.  Protector  for  elec- 
tric   circuit.s.      2,0R!),:!S7  :    Aug.    10. 

Lemmon,  (Jeorge  N.,  Ilomewood,  Ala.,  assignor  to  Southern 
States  Equipment  Company,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Circuit 
breaker  control.     2,008,621  ;  Jan.  19. 

Lemmon,  George  N.,  Ilomewood,  assignor  to  Southern 
States  Eqipmont  Company,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Electrical 
fuse.     2,090,609  ;  Aug.  17. 

Lester,  Hugh  L.  I*.,  Greens  Norton.  Towcester,  England. 
Motor  road  vehicle.     2,103,024;  Dec.   2S. 

Lemmon,  Walter  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
International  Business  Mnchines  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  y.  Power  operated  receiver  or  recorder. 
2,000,786  ;  Jan.   5. 

LeniinoM,  Waller  S..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
International  Itnslnes.s  Mnclilnes  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Coding  and  decoding  apparntua. 
2,074,058  :   Mar.   16. 

lieiiiniDii,  Wiilt<'r  S..  assignor  to  Internntlonnl  Buslnoss 
Machines  Corponitlon.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Communica- 
tion syst<'Tn.     2.01)5,330;  Oct.  12. 

Lemmon.  Wiiltin-  .S.,  nnd  A,  U.  Null,  nsslgnors  to  Inter- 
nal lonal  ItimlneNS  Mnchines  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
System  of  opera  I  Ion  of  t  lanslntlng  meclinnlsma. 
2, 060, 787  ;   Jan.   5. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Lemmon,  Walter  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  H.  R.  Rose,  Newark, 
N.  J.,  and  F.  W.  Young,  Little  Neck,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  International  Business  Machines  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Power  operated  transmitter. 
2,072,458  ;   Mar.  2. 

Lemmon,  Walter  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  C.  J.  Fitch,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.,  and  R.  F.  Walz,  assignors  to  International 
Business  Slachines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sys- 
tem of  operation  of  typewriters.     2,101,437  ;  Dec.  7. 

Le  Moine,  George  TJ.,  Amesbury,  and  A.  J.  Gagin,  Law- 
rence, assignors  to  The  Brush-On  Stove  Polish  Com- 
pany, Amesbury,  Mass.  Fountain  applicator. 
2,080,778;  May  18. 

Le  Moine,  George  U.,  Amesbury,  and  A.  J.  Gagin,  Law- 
rence, assignors  to  Brush-On  Stove  Polish  Company, 
Amesbury,  Mass.     Fountain  brush.     2,091,369  ;  .\ug.  31. 

Lemoinc.  Joseph  E..  Vancouver,  British  Columbia.  Canada. 
■Structural  gyroscopic  phenomena.     2.078,729  ;  Apr.  27. 

Lemon,  James  F.,  assignor  to  O.  M.  Edwards  Company 
Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Display  machine.  2,092,172 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Lemon,  Joseph  R..  assignor  to  Ex-Cell-O  Aircraft  &  Tool 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fuel  injection  system. 
2,075,949  ;   Apr.    6. 

Lemonf,  Clarence  J.      (See  Kyle,  W.  D.,  and  Lemont.) 

Lempco  Products,  Inc.  (See  Blazek,  J.  Y.,  and  Anderson, 
assignors.) 

Lempco  Products,  Inc. 
assignors.) 

Lempco  Products,  Inc. 
assignors.) 

Leinpco  Products,  Inc. 
assignors. ) 

Lems,  Hendrik.     (See  DeBoer,  J.  H.,  Teves,  and  Lems.) 

Lenarth,  Clarence  C,  Gardena,  Calif.  Pump  packing. 
2,077,571 ;  Apr.  20. 

Lencke,  John  K.,  and  H.  Scbmid,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Steer- 
ing stabilizer.    2,072,954  ;  Mar.  9. 

Lencke,  John  K.,  and  H.  Schmid.  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Control 
device  for  heating  systems.     2,085,912  ;  July  G. 

Lendrum,  Alexander  M..  and  J.  N.  Orebaugh,  Norwalk, 
Ohio.     Corn  popper.     2,081.751  :  May  25. 

Lenehan.  Bernard  E.  (See  Draper,  T.,  Hitchcock,  and 
Lenehan.) 

Lenehan,  Bernard  E.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electronic  apparatus.  2,075,120 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Lenfant,  Louis,  assignor  to  Cartier,  Societe  Anonyme, 
Paris,  Franc.     Pocket  lighter.     2,070,232  ;  Feb.  9. 

Lenhardt,  Henry  J.      (See  Jodry,  Edward  J.,  assignor.) 

Lcnhart,  George  \V.  (See  Francisco,  C.  M.,  Acton,  and 
Lonhart.) 

Lenher,  Samuel.      (See  Clarkson.  R.  G. 

Lenher,  Samuel,  and  L.  B.  Arnold,  Jr., 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Dry  cleaning  emulsion.     2,091.121  ; 

Lenher.    Samuel.    J.    L.    (Ullson.   and   C. 


(See  Blazek,  J.  Y.,  and  Strnad, 
(See  Blazek,  J.  Y.,  and  Anderson, 
(See  Blazek,  J.  Y.,  and  Kuschel, 


and  Lenher.) 
assignors  to  E.  I. 
Wilmington,    Del. 
Aug.   24. 

T.    Mentzer,   Jr. 


assiijnors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv,  Wil- 
mington.  Del.      Flotation   process.      2.074, G9!>  ;  Mar.   2."^, 

Lenk,  Ernest  A„  assignor  of  one-half  to  G,  H,  Morning- 
star,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Combined  cake  base  and  slicer. 
2,085,372  ;  June  29. 

Lenk,  Ernest  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  H.  Morning- 
star,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Container.    2,100,858  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lenk,  Mortimer.      (See  Rudolf,  H.   J.   G.,  and  Lenk.) 

Lenk,  Wilhelm,  Rerascheid-Lennep,  assignor  to  Barmer 
Maechinenfabrik,  Aktiengesellschaft,  Wuppertal-Ober- 
barmen,  Germany.  Double  twist  twisting  spindle. 
2,005,644;  Oct.  12. 

Lenke,  George  H.,  Elmhurst,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  J. 
Ohlis,  Oak  Park,  111.  Skylight  construction. 
2,102,902  ;  Dec.   21. 

Lenning,  Alvar,  Stockholm.  Sweden,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Refrigeration. 
2.069,8.39  ;  Feb.  9. 

Lenning,  Alvar,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Refrigeration. 
2.0G9.810  :  Feb.  9. 

Lennox,  Charles  S.     (See  Wikle.  G.  F.,  and  Lennox.) 

Lennox  l-'urnace  Company.  (See  Norrls,  Jolin  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lennox.  Walter  S.,  assignor  to  Rochester  Electrotype 
Company,  Tnc.  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Making  printing 
plates.     2.002.979  ;  Sept.  14. 

Lensch,  Rudolph.  Los  Angeles,  and  P.  Leder.  Alhambra, 
Calif.      Metal   spray    gun.      2.09G.119  ;   Oct.    19. 

Lent,  Cos  P.,  New  York,  N  Y.  Dispensing  and  measuring 
gasoline  or  the  like.     2.072,522  ;  Mar.  2. 

Lentz,  Charles  L.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Catliartic.  2,072,589  • 
Mar.   2. 

Lentz.  Lawrence  E.,  assignor  to  Dnderwood  Elliott  Fisher 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Control  card.  2.098,345  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Lentz.  Hugo,  Rprlin-IIalcnsci'.  Germany.  Cam  actuated 
poppot  viilve  gear,     2.081.458:  May  25. 

Lentz,  I^nwrence  R.,  Cohimbus,  Olilo.  Filter,  2.095,447  ■ 
Oct.   12. 

Lentz,  William  I^,,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  F.  Knntoln, 
A.shtabnla,  Ohio,  assignors  to  The  New  York  Contral 
Railroad  Company.  Locomotive  tender  door.  2.069.414- 
Feb.  2. 


Lentz,  William  L.,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  F.  Kantola, 
-\shtabula,  Ohio,  assignors  to  The  New  York  Central 
Railroad  Company.  Locomotive  structure.  2,101,619 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Lenz,  Peter  J.   .(See  Kesti,  C.  J.,  and  Lenz.) 

Lenz.  Walter,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Control  mechanism  for  multiple  hy- 
draulic gears.     2,095,820  ;  Oct.  12. 

Lenz,  Walter,  Berlin-Reinickendorf-West,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  FOttinger  drive. 
2,102.425  ;  Dec.   14. 

Leo.  Albert  S.,  Ontario,  assignor  to  California  Fruit 
Growers  Exchange.  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Food  product 
and  preparation.     2,076.036  ;  Apr.  6. 

Leo  Corporation.  (See  Lyons.  W.  E.,  and  McKone.  as- 
signors. ) 

Leo  Corporation.      (See  McKone,   Leo  J.,  assignor.) 

Leon,  Albert  E.     (See  Curboy,  James  T.,  assignor.) 

Leon,  Albert  E.     (See  Wiggin.  Dana  L.,  assignor.) 

Leonard,  Carl  H.,  Wakefield,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J. 
Ashford,  Winnebago,  Nebr.  Wrench.  2,100,034 ;  Nov. 
23. 

Leonard,  Caswell  L..  Memphis,  Tenn.  Calendar. 
2,094,362  ;  Sept.  28. 

Leonard,  Claud.  (See  Leonard,  J.  W.,  Butterworth, 
Leonard,  and  Wellford.  H.  A.   and  W.  L.,  Jr.) 

Leonard,  David  C.  E.,  assignor  to  Jamison  Cold  Storage 
Door  Company,  Hagerstown,  Md.  Refrigerator  door 
fastener.     2,083,458  ;  June   8. 

Leonard,  Edwin  C.     (See  Carrier,  W.  W.,  and  Leonard.) 

Leonard,  Frederick  C,  Cranston,  R.  I.  Valve  construc- 
tion.    2,081,938  :  June  1. 

Leonard,  Glenn  D.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Harvester  Company.  Endless  conveyer. 
2,077,941 ;  Apr.  20. 

Leonard.   Guy.      (See  Williamson.    R.   W.,   and   Leonard.) 

Leonard.  Jesse  W.,  W.  R.  Butterworth,  Jr.,  C.  Leonard, 
and  H.  A.  and  W.  L.  Wellford,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
Barrel   stave   crozer.     2.099.445  ;   Nov.   16. 

Leonard.  John  R.      (See  McCormack,  J.  F.,  and  Leonard.) 

Leonard,  Joseph  E.    (See  Huetteman,  G.  A.,  and  Leonard.) 

Leonard.  Joseph  E..  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Hammer-P>rav 
Company.  Ltd..  Oakland,  Calif.  Cooking  and  heating 
range.     2,068,143  ;  Jan.  19. 

Leonard,  Joseph  E.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Hammer-Bray 
Company,  Lt.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Heater.  2,072,048 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Leonard,  Morris,  Richland  Center,  Wis.  Drum  major 
baton.     2.092.354;  Sept.  7. 

Leonard,  Roy  E.,  Alhambra,  Calif.  Pumping  power. 
2,091,287  ;  Aug.  31. 

Leonard,  Simpson  C,  Jr.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Seal.  2,086,872  : 
July  13. 

Leonard,  Simpson  C,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Michigan  Leather 
Packing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Seal.  2,102,013 ; 
Dee.  14. 

Leonard,  M'illiam  E.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.  Mak- 
ing liquor  finished  wire.     2.081,630  ;  May  25. 

Leone,  Albert.     (See  Miller,  C,  and  Leone.) 

Leone,  Pietro,  assignor  to  "Arenella"  Societa  Italiana  per 
rindustria  doll'Acido  Citrico  ed  Affini,  Palermo,  Italy. 
Manufacture  of  citric  acid.     2,066,892  ;  Jan.  5. 

Leonhau.ser,  Henry  A,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  The 
Ohio  Brass  Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Renewable  and 
s(>lf-lubricating  trolley  shoe.     2,099,491  ;  Nov.  16. 

Leopold,  Frederick,  Jr.  (See  Benner,  W.  W.,  and  Leo- 
rioid.) 

Lepp.  Henry,  Cabourg,  assignor  to  Compagnie  Generale 
d'Electro-Metallurgie,  Paris.  France.  Process  for  the 
treatment  of  light  metals  and  their  alloys.  2,073,018 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Lepp,  Henry,  Cabourg,  France,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to 
Compagnie  G6n6rale  d'Electro-Metallurgie,  Paris. 
France,  and  one-third  to  Soc6t6  d'Electro-Chimie. 
d  Electrom^tallurgie  et  des  Acieries  Electriques  d'Ugine. 
■^  073  Oio°°M  "^     metals     and      of     metallic     alloys. 

Lepp.  Henry,  Cabourg.  France,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to 
Compagnie  G6n6r!ile  d'Electro-Metallurgie.  Paris. 
France,  and  one-third  to  Society  d'Electro-Cliimie, 
?,  ^'"t,'"""'^*'^'^"'"^'^  ^*  ''^s  Acieries  Electriques  d'Ugine. 
Blethod  of  improving  the  physical  and  mechanical  prop- 
erties of  alloys.     2.073.020  :  Mar.   9 

Lepper.    Robert    J.,    Denver,    Colo, 
sprinkler.     2,070,665;  Feb.  16. 

Leppke,    Louis    A.,    Omaha,    Nebr.      Bottle. 
Feb.  23. 

Leppke.      Louis     A.,     Omaha,     Nebr 
2,101,401  :  Dec.  7. 


Combined   hose   and 
2,071,847  ; 
Serving     device. 


Lepsoe,  Robert,  Trail.  British  Columbia,  assignor  to  The 
Consolidated  Mining  &  Smelting  Company  of  Canada, 
Limited.  Montreal.  Quebec,  Canada.  Production  of 
sulphur  from  sulphur  dio.xlde.     2,080.360  ;  May  11. 

Lepsoe.  Robert.  Trail,  British  Columbia,  assignor  to  The 
C  on.solidatcd  Mining  &  Smelting  Comnany  of  Canada, 
I-imited.  Montreal,  Quebec.  Canada.  Reduction  of  sul- 
R  VJ, n  «o'"'''"^  ^°  elemental  sulphur  by  means  of  carbon. 
-',102,0.S1  ;  Dec.  14. 

Lepsoe.  Robert,  and  J.  R.  Mills.  Trail.  British  Columbia, 
assignors  to  The  Consolidated  Mining  and  Smelting 
rompany  of  Canada.  Limited.  Montreal.  Quebec. 
Canada.  Production  of  a  catalyst  for  the  reduction  of 
sulphur  dioxide.     2,080.359  :  May  11. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


371 


Lerch,  Gustav,  Oakland,  and  C.  M.  F.  Frleden,  Piedmont, 

assignors  to  Marchant  Calculating  Machine  Company, 
Emeryville,  Calif.  Calculating  machine.  2,072,989; 
Mar.  e. 

Lerch,  Henry,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Roehm,  William  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lerio,  Lewis,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Brown,  Aldrich  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lerior,  Louis,  et  al.     (See  Brown,  Aldrich  M.,  assignor.) 

Lermer,  Herman  B.,  assignor  to  Hygienic  Tube  &  Container 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Syringe  or  applicator. 
2,077,176  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lermer,  Herman  B.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  J.  Lermer,  H.  B.  Lermer,  and  I.  S. 
Lermer,  copartners,  doing  business  as  Hygienic  Tube 
&  Container  Company.     Container.     2,098,751 ;  Nov.  9* 

Lermer,  Irving  S.,  et  al.  (See  Lermer,  Herman  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lermer,  Joseph,  et  al.  (See  Lermer,  Herman  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Lerner,  Friedrich,  Vienna,  Austria.  Machine  for  paclc- 
Ing  zig-zag  interfolded  paper  leaves  in  cardboard  covers. 
2,084,533  ;  June  22. 

Le  Rose,  Carl,  West  New  York,  N.  J.  Prepared  beverage 
container.     2.076.132  ;  Apr.  6. 

Le  Roux,  George.  Nashua,  N.  H.  Combination  tipping 
and  sill  hook.     2,086,039  ;  July  6. 

Leroy,  Louis.     (See  Foster,  H.  C,  and  Leroy.) 

Leroy,  Louis,  assignor  to  Forges  &  Ateliers  de  Construc- 
tions Electriques  de  Jeumont,  Soeiete  Anonyme,  Paris, 
France.     Mercury  vapor  rectifier.     2,072,404 ;  Mar.  2. 

Le  Roy,  Myrtle  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  A.  McCarson, 
Coronado,  Calif.     Garment.     2,077.244  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lervold,  Ben,  Scandia,  Kans.  Sickle.  2,095,608 :  Oct. 
12. 

Lesage,  Alfred,  Sehweinfurt,  Germany.  Outboard  motor. 
2,070,364 ;  Feb.  9. 

Lescarbeau,  Baoul  L.      (See  Drevet,  Emile,  assignor.) 

Lesh,  Frank,  Casper,  Wyo.  Extinguishing  oil  well  fires. 
2,096,970;  Oct.  26. 

Lesher,  Carl  E.,  Ben  Avon,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Coal 
Carbonization  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Carbonization 
of  coal.     2,080,946  ;  May  18. 

Leshure,  Willard  P.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Cup  grinder. 
2,082,404 ;  June  1. 

Lesinski,  Walter,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Young  Spring  and 
Wire  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spring  cushion 
structure.     2,102,724;  Dec.  21. 

Lesjak,  Michael,  and  W.  Kehr,  Augsburg,  Germany.  De- 
veloping tank  for  roll  films.     2,082,962  ;  June  8. 

Lesley,  Byron  E.,  Oakland,  and  J.  W.  Shumate,  assignors 
to  California  Packing  Corporation,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Preparing  spinach  or  the  like  for  canning. 
2,097,198  :  Oct.  26. 

Leslie  Salt  Company.      (See  Buchen,  Joseph  C,  assignor.) 

Les  Petits  Fils  de  Francois  de  Wendel  &  Cie.  (See  Weber, 
Guillaume,  assignor.) 

Lessen,  Aaron  H.,  G.  H.  Rowles,  and  C.  F.  Dougliorty, 
assignors  to  The  Shirtcraft  Company.  Inc.,  Baltimore, 
Md.      Cloth  laying  machine.      2,008,800  ;  Jan.  20. 

Lesser,  Rudolf,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  General 
Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Condensation 
products  of  2.3-hydroxynaphthoic  acid.  2,089,971 ; 
Aug.  17. 

Lessig,  Edward  T.     (See  Arnold,  H.  R.,  and  Lesslg.) 

Lessing,  Rudolf,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Imperial 
Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Purification  of  combus- 
tion gases.     2,080,779  ;  May  18. 

Lessler,  Lew  W.,  Johnson  City,  assignor  to  Agfa  Ansco 
Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Folding  camera. 
2,097,197  ;  Oct.  26. 

Lessmann,  Gerhard  P.,  Forest  Hills,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor 
to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company, 
East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Resistance  welding  apparatus. 
2,075,121  :  Mar.  30. 

Lester,  Robert  L.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Dupli- 
cator pad.     2,085,197  ;  June  29. 

Lesti,  Nancy,  guardian,  et  al.     (See  Lesti,  Geno.) 

Lestl,  Geno,  Cleveland,  Ohio  ;  A.  and  N.  Lesti,  guardians 
of  said  G.  Lesti,  minor,  assignors  to  National  Blank 
Book  Company,  Holyoke.  Mass.  Book  leaf  securing 
means.     2,097,626  ;  Nov.  2. 

Lestl,  Nacy,   guardian,  et  al.      (See  Lestl,  Geno.) 

Losueur,  Dorothy,  Holdonvillo,  assignor  to  D.  D.  D.  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Ada,  Okla.  Diaper.  Re.  20,315 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Le  Sueur,  Ernest  A.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Appara- 
tus for  olTecting  compound  drying.     2,078,952  ;  May  4. 

Le  Tarto,  Alexander,  Bryn  Mawr,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Cre.st 
Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.    Closet  mounting.    2,082,348  ;  June  1. 

Le  Telephone  Prive  National  Soci<5t6  Anonyme.  (See 
Leveque,  Emile,  assignor.) 

Le  Tournoau,  It.  G.,  Inc.  (See  Le  Tourneau,  Robert  G., 
assignor.) 

Le  Tourneau,  Robert  G.,  assignor  to  R.  L.  I>e  Tourneau, 
Inc.,  Slocklon,  Calif.  Earth  carrying  vehicle. 
2,07S,.".32  ;  Ai)r.  27. 

Le  Tomiienu,  Robert  G.,  assignor  to  R.  Ij.  Le  Tournoau, 
Inc.,  Slockton,  Calif.  Portable  crane.  2,078, . 3!).'! ;  Apr. 
27. 

Le  Tourneau,  Robert  G.,  assignor  to  R.  G.  Le  Tourneau, 
Inc.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Implement  hoisting  fninie  for 
tractors.     2.081,9.39;   June  I. 


Le  Tourneau,  Robert  G.,  Peoria,  111.,  assignor  to  R.  G. 
Le  Tourneau,  Inc.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Portable  crane. 
2,096,186  ;  Oct.  19. 

Letsch,  Eugene.     (See  Gardner,  J.  J.,  and  Letsch.) 

Lett,  Virgil  L.,  Denver,  Colo.  Radiator  protector. 
2,067,639  ;  Jan.  12. 

Letz  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  HoUand-Letz, 
John,  assignor.) 

Letzerich,  Harry  O.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Beam  compass 
carriage.     2,075,528  ;  Mar.  30. 

Leubrie,  Spencer,  New  Yorls,  N.  Y.  Juvenile  book. 
2,075,529  ;  Mar.  30. 

Leuchs,  Friedrich.      (See  Taub,   L.,  Hahl,   and  Leuchs.) 

Leuchs,   Friedrich.      (See  Taub,  L.,  and  Leuchs.) 

Leuck,  Gerald  J.,  Evanston,  J.  Pokorny,  Chicago,  and 
F.  N.  Peters,  Jr..  Evanston,  assignors  to  The  Quaker 
Oats  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Preparation  of  polyhy- 
droxy  compounds  from  furan  compounds.  2,097,493 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Leukert,  Wilhelm,  Berlin-Siemensstadt,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Ea.st  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Converting  system  for  re- 
versible alternating  current-direct  current  conversion. 
2,103,950  ;  Dec.  28. 

Leukhardt,  John  C,  Washington,  D.  C.  Match  packet. 
2,097.839  ;  Nov.  2. 

Leupold,  Henry,  Nutley,  assignor  to  National  Oil  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Harrison,  N.  J.  Textile  size.  2,081,180  ; 
May  25. 

Leupold,  Volpel  and  Company.  (See  Stevens,  John  C, 
assignor.) 

Leussler,  Emil,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Shaping  metals. 
2,088,525  ;  July  27. 

Leustlg,  Benno  B.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dispensing  receptacle. 
2,072,506;  Mar.  2. 

Leuthesser,  Fred  W.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Producing  nipples. 
2,079,077  ;  May  4. 

Leutwiler,  Richard  W.,  Chicago,  and  W.  Eichholz,  Cicero, 
assignors  to  Illinois  Engineering  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Pressure  regulating  valve.     2,080,666  ;  May  18. 

Leutwiler,  Richard  W.,  and  W.  Eichholz,  assignors  to 
The  Illinois  Engineering  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Air- 
venting  valve  for  steam  appliances.  2,095,506 ;  Oct. 
12. 

Le  Valley,  John,  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll- 
Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Connecting  rod. 
2,093,681  ;  Sept.  21. 

Le  Van,  James  D.,  Belmont,  assignor  to  Raytheon  Produc- 
tion Corporation,  Newton,  Mass.  Gaseous  discharge 
rectifier.     2,082,165;   June  1. 

Le  Van,  James  D.,  Watertown,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Raytheon  jAIanut'acturing  Company,  New- 
ton. l\Iass.  Electrical  discharge  device.  2,089,054 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Levan,  John  F.     (See  Holt,  T.  W.,  and  Levan.) 

Levan,    John    F.,    assignor    to    Excel    Curtain    Company, 

Elkhart,  Ind.     Curtain  fixture.     2,098,827  ;  Nov.  9. 
Levandowsky,  Daniel  W.,  Front  Royal,  Va.     Method  and 

apparatus   for  planting  and  transplanting.     2,083,571  ; 

June  15. 
Le  Vane's  Patents,   Limited.      (See  Grey,   H.,  and   Wad- 

dington,  assignors.) 
Levay,    Eugene,   New    York,   N.    Y.     Toy   printing   press. 

2,097,199  ;  Oct.  26. 
Leveau,   Walter,  Newport  News,  Va.,   assignor  to  Horace 

E.  Dodge  Boat  &  Plane  Corporation,  New  York,  N.   Y. 

Windshield.     2,102,123  ;  Dec.   14. 
Leveen,     Joseph     K.,     Boulder,     Colo.       Brake     system. 

2,091,865  ;  Aug.  31. 
Levegue,  Bernard  T.,  Wenham,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 

Shoe    Mixchinery    Corporation,    Paterson,    N.    J.      Shoe 

sewing  machine.     2,091,997  ;  Sept.  7. 
Le  Velle,   Clarence  W.,    Wichita,   Kans.     Folding  electric 

fan.     2,079,942;  May  11. 
Leventhal,  Jacob  F.,  assignor  to  Leventhal  Patents,  Inc. 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Optical  projection  system.    2,070,282  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Leventhal,  Jacob  F.,  assignor  to  Leventhal  Patents,  Inc., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Optical  apparatus.     2,085,594 ;  June 

29. 
I/Cventhal    Patents,    Inc.      (See   Leventhal,   Jacob   F.,    as- 
signor.) 
Leventhal,  Jacob  F.,  assignor  to  Leventhal  Patents,  Inc., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Lens  obturating  device.     2,007,771  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Levends,  Peter  P.  and  D.  R.  Litton,  Gastonia,  N.  C,  as- 
signors to  said  Peter  1*.  Leventis.     Electric  brake  meoh- 

ani.sm.      2,070,305  ;  Feb.  9. 
Lev('(|ue,  Bernard  T.,   Wenham,  Muss.,  assignor  to  United 

Slio(>    Machinery    (Corporation.    I'ntersoii,    N.    J.      Shoe 

sewing  machine.     2, 097. 162  :  Nov.  2. 
Levecjue,  I'.ernnrd  T..  Wenham.  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 

Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.    I'aterson,    N.    J,     Shoe 

sewing  machine.      2.098.251  ;  Nov.  ".). 
L('ve(|tie,   Iteriiard   T..  \\'enhani,  IMjiss.,  assignor  to  United 

Shoe    Miichintn-v    Corporation,     I'aler.son,    N.    ,T.      Shoe 

sewing  ninelilne.     2,098.298  ;   Nov.  9. 
Leveque,  lOinlle,  assignor  to  linn  Le  'IV'lephone  PrIve  Nn- 

llonnl   Soei<'l<<  .\nonynie,   Paris,  France.     Lond-spenking 

■  nid       ainplKled       microphone       telephone       exchange. 

■-',102,903  :    Dec.   21. 
Lever   Bias  Machine  Corporation.      (See   Gardner.   Percy, 

assignor.) 


372 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Lever  Brothers  Company.      (See  Andersen,   Carl  N.,   as- 
signor.) 
Lever    Krotliors    Company.       (See    Godfrey,    T.    M.,    and 
Serbell.  assignors.) 

Lever  Brothers  Company.  (See  Keck,  Harry  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Lever  Brothers  Company.  (See  Mattill,  H.  A.,  and  Olcott, 
assignors.) 

Lever  IJrothers  Company.  (See  Maxwell,  Bernard  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lever   Brothers    Limited.      (See   Furness,    Reginald,    as- 

Feb.  23. 
Leverenz,  Humboldt  W.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lumi- 
nescent screen.     2,072.115  ;  Mar.  2. 

Levering  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Pauley,  Alfred  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Levermore,  Charles  L.,  Rockville  Centre,  and  R.  E.  Vivian, 
assignors  to  General  Chemical  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  phosphoric  acid.  2,075,212  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Leverone,  Frank  J.,  Medford,  Mass.  Folding  chair. 
2,075,350  ;  Mar.   30. 

LeVesconte,  Harold  J.,  Western  Springs,  assignor  to 
Union  Special  Machine  Company,  (ilhicago,  111.  Needle 
cooling  device  for  sewing  machines.    2,080,322  ;  May  11. 

Le  Vusconte,  Harold  J.,  Western  Springs,  assignor  to 
Union  Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sewing 
machine.    2,082,738  ;  June  1. 

Le  Vesconte,  Harold  J.,  Western  Springs,  assignor  to 
Union  Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Folder 
for  sewing  machines  and  the  like.     2,096,330  ;  Oct.  19. 

Le  Vesconte,  Lester  B.,  Chatham,  and  S.  L.  Goldsborough, 
East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
High-speed  ratio-differential  relay.     2,095,754  ;  Oct.  12. 

Le  Vesconte.  Harold  J.,  Western  Springs,  and  A.  M. 
Schweda,  assignors  to  Union  Special  Machine  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Lubricating  system  for  sewing  machines. 
2.103.473:  Dec.   28. 

Levey,  Clarence  J.,  Park  Ridge,  and  E.  J.  Haedike,  as- 
signors to  National  Machine  Works,  Chicago,  111.  Gas 
burner.     2,077,424  ;  Apr.  20. 

Levi,  Julius,  assignor  to  S.  Pass,  Chicago,  111.  Furniture 
slip  cover.     2,083,236  ;  June  8. 

Levien,  Louis,  New  York,  assignor  to  C.  Michelbacker, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Shelf  attachment.     2,070.055  ;  Feb.  9. 

Levier,  John  M..  Anaheim,  Calif.  Deep  well  turbine 
pump.    2,085,980  ;  July  6. 

Levin,  Alpxander  F,.,  Chicago,  111.  Signal  device  for 
record    sheets.      2,095,141  ;    Oct.    5. 

Levin,  Carl  A.     (See  Larson,  E.  S.,  and  Levin.) 

Levin,  Harold  L.     (See  Reade,  B.  W.  B.,  and  Levin.) 

Levin,  Harold  L.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Waterproof  concrete.  2,067,772  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Levin,  Isaac  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  cooling  a  gas.     2,078,953  ;  May  4. 

Levin,  Jack  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Apparatus  for  producing 
aniniiited  shadows.      2,094.659  ;  Oct.  5. 

Levin,  Michael,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  of  four-tenths 
to  J.  T.  Basseches,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Artificial  cork  and 
making  the  same.     2,078,954 ;  May  4. 

Levin.  Murray  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Progressive  stencil 
device.     2,066,477  ;  Jan.  5. 

Levin,  Nils  D..  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
Manufacturing  Company.  Cutter  chain  and  cutter  bar. 
2.008. R07  :  Jan.  2G. 

Levin,  Nils  D.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
Manufacturing  Company.  Cutter  chain.  2.068,808  ; 
Jjin.  26. 

Levin,  Nils  D.,  Columbus.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
Manufartnrlnc  Conipanv.  Cutter  chain  and  cutter  bar. 
2.0GS.993  ;  Jan.  26. 

Levin.   Snm\iol.      (See  Cohn.    S.   H.,  and  Levin.) 

Levin,  Samuel  .\.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories, 
Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Kloctrical  receiving 
and  nioasuring  system.      2,093.871  :  Sept.  21. 

Levine,  Abraham,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Presto  Lock 
Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Garment  supporting  de- 
vice.    2,091,931;  Aug.  31. 

Levine.  Arthur  A.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  and 
Company.  Dry  cleaning  compositions.  2,070,908 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Levine,  Arthur  A.,  and  R.  W.  Mc.Mlister,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Insecticldal  product  and 
process,     2.101.587  :  Dec.  7. 

Levine,  Henrv,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Carton.  2,087,773 ; 
July  20. 

Levine,  Irwin  B..  assignor  to  Wired  Radio,  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Transmission  .system.     2,099.022  :  Nov.  16. 

Levlngton.  Emanuel.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eyeglass  frame. 
2.080.282:  May  11. 

Levlnson,  Arthur  A.,  assignor  to  Wm.  J.  Strange  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Preparing  decolorized  flavoring  material 
from  naturally  colored  vegetable  substances. 
2.079,415;  May  4. 

Levlnson.  David,  Chicago,  111.  Inflatable  ball.  2,080,894  ; 
May  18. 

Levlnson,  David,  assignor  to  Standard  Sport.s  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago.  111.     Head  guard.     2.081,335  ;  May  25. 


Levlnson,  George,  Chicago,  111.  Container.  2,085,104: 
June  29. 

Levlt,  Jacob  D.      (See  Wilner,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Levlton  ilanufacturing  Company.  (See  Figueira,  Joseph, 
assignor.) 

Leviton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Taubner,  Frank, 
assignor.) 

Leviton  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  WallbilUch,  An- 
thony F.,  assignor.) 

Levitt,  A.  B.,  et  al.      (See  Chernof,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Levitt,  Percy  B.      (See  Morgan,  J.  D.,  and  Levitt.) 

Levitt,  Sophia,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Foot  corrective  appli- 
ance.    2.089,384;   Aug.   10. 

Levitt,  William  T.,  Needham.  assignor  to  Tamworth  As- 
sociates.   Inc.,    Needham    Heights,    Mass.      Condenser. 

.    2,076,903  ;  Apr.  13. 

Levkoff,  David,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  egg  carton 
set-up  device.     2,084,152  ;  June  15. 

Levow,    David.      (See    Pasternack,    Henry    A.,    assignor.) 

Levow.  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Snow  guard.  2,079,768 : 
May  11. 

Levo.v,  Monroe  B.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Picture  crime  mys- 
tery game.     2,099,611 ;  Nov.  16. 

Levy,  Baruch,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Sugar  dispenser.  2,072,640  : 
Mar.  2. 

Levy,  Charles.     (See  Marin,  J.,  and  Levy.) 

Levy,  Dudley  D.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Dudley  Re- 
search Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental  Tool 
Holder.     2,093,682;   Sept.  21. 

Levy.  Edward  J.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  now  by  judicial 
change  of  name  Edward  Levy  Mayo,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
a.'ssignments,  to  The  Anderson  Company.  Temperature 
indicator.     2,089.613  :  Aug.  10. 

Levy,  Frank  M.,  assignor  to  Mueller  Brass  Co.,  Port 
Huron,  Mich.  Tinning  and  tinned  articles.  2,074,848  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Levy,  Howard   S.     (See  Levy,  Lionel  F.,  assignor.) 

Levy,  Irving  JI.,  and  B.  Kemp,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignors 
to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor 
2,007.155  :   Jan.   5. 

Levy,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Century  Lighting  Equipment, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spot  and  floodlight  projector 
apparatus.     2,076,240 ;   Apr.   6. 

Levy,  Leo  M.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  G. 
Day,  Long  Beach,  and  one-half  to  F.  S.  Townsend,  Los 
Angeles,   Calif.     Tie.     2,096,253 :   Oct.   19. 

Levy,  Leonard  A.,  and  D.  W.  West,  London,  England. 
Fluorescent   material.     2,075,399 ;   Mar.   30. 

Levy.  Leonard  A.,  and  D.  W.  West,  London,  assignors 
of  one-half  to  Ilford  Limited,  Ilford.  Essex,  England. 
Fluorescent  substances.     2.099,023  ;  Nov.  16. 

Levy,  Lionel  F.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  of  fifty  one- 
hundredths  to  H.  S.  Levy,  Feasterville,  Pa.  Camera. 
2,100.907  ;  Nov.  30. 

Levy.  M.  S.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Moses,  L.  W.,  and  Duerr, 
assignors.) 

Levy,  Mark.     (See  Pollard,  William,  assignor.) 

Levy,  Nathan  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Alarm.  2,072,523: 
Mar.  2. 

L6vy,  Ren4  L.,  Montrouge,  France,  assignor  to  Societe 
d'Inventions  Aeronautiques  et  Mecaniques  S.  I.  A.  M., 
Fribourg,  Switzerland.  Retractable  landing  gear  for 
aeroplanes.     2,071,884  ;  Feb.  23. 

I-evy,  Ren4  L.,  Montrouge,  France,  assignor  to  Society 
(VInventions  Aernautiques  et  Mecaniques  S.  I.  A.  M., 
Fribourg.  (Suisse)*.  Device  for  the  automatic  control 
of  camber  flaps  and  the  like  for  airplanes.  2,099,368  ; 
Nov.    16. 

Levy,  Sidney  H.,  and  M.  Ginsberg,  assignors  of  thlrtv- 
three  and  one-third  per  cent  to  H.  J.  Whelan,  Balti- 
more, Md,  Shrinking  seal  applicator.  2,079,326 : 
May  4. 

Levy,  Sol  J.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Radio  receiving  system 

for  aeroplanes.     2,102,904 ;   Dec.   21. 
Lewellen,  Darcy  E.,  and  E.  P.  Lewellen,  Columbus,  Ind. 

Speed   s.vnchronizlng    device.      2,076,202  ;    Apr.    6 
Lewellen,    Emmons   F.      (See    Lewellen,    Darcy    E.,    and 

E.  P.) 
Lewers,  George  R..  assignor  to  Decarle  Incinerator  Cor- 
poration,  New  York,    N.   Y.     Reactivation   of  mineral 

absorbents.     2,083,269  ;  June  8, 
Lewin,   Adolph  M.,   Jr.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Display  rack. 

2.066.478  ;  Jan.  5. 
Lewin,  Desmond  G.     (See  Collard.   C.  and  Lewin.) 
Lewin,  Jacob  W.,  Oak  Park,  111.    Underfloor  duct  system. 

2,073,490  ;  Mar.  9. 
Lewinski,    George,    assignor    to    The    American-National 

o9,'i'P"'lo^'       Toledo,       Ohio.        Velocipede      structure. 

2,090,530  ;  Aug.  17. 

Lewis,  Albert  S.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Method  of  shaping. 
2.077,118  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lewis.  Arthur..  Southampton,  N.  Y.  Theftproof  plug. 
2.082,008;    June    1. 

Lewis,  Arthur  J.,  Stratford,  assignor  to  The  Balrd  Ma- 
chine Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Automatic  grind- 
ing machine.     2,070,283  :  Feb.  9. 

Lewis.  Arthur  P..  Pair  Haven.  Ma.'S.,  assignor  to  Fire 
stone  Cotton  Mills.  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Lubricating 
twister  ring.     2.074,654  ;  Mar.  23. 

Lewis,  Arthur  W..  Pasadena,  Calif.  Wall  construction. 
•J.nS9.4')5  :  Ancr.   10. 

Lewis,  Charles  H.  (See  Urbaln,  O.  M.,  and  Stemen,  as- 
signors.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


373 


Lewis,  Charles  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handbag.  2,068,058  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Lewis,  Dartrey,  Boston,  W.  L.  Walsli,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
and  W.  B.  Lashar,  Jr.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignors  to 
American  Chain  &  Cable  Company,  Inc.  Abrasive  cut- 
ting machine.     Ee.  20,466  ;  Aug.  10. 

Lewis,  Dewey  S.,  assignor  to  Adler  Manufacturing  Co., 
Incorporated,  Louisville,  Ky.  Folding  table.  2,082,013  ; 
June  1. 

Lewis,  Edward  H.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electric  cord  set.  2,091,824  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Lewis,  Edward  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Window  sash 
mounting.    2,086,811 ;  July  13. 

Lewis,  Edward  Z.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  L.  C.  Smith 
&  Corona  Typewriters  Inc.,  New  Yorli:,  N.  Y.  Typewrit- 
ing machine.     2,082,069  ;  June  1. 

Lewis,  Edwin  W.,  Riverside,  Conn.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  projection  printing.     2,088,710;  Aug.  3. 

Lewis  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Uhle,  Emil,  as- 
signor.) 

Lewis,  Ervln  H.,  Boston,  assignor  to  Cambosco  Scientific 
Company,  Waverley,  Mass.  Educational  apparatus. 
2,098,646;  Nov.  9. 

Lewis,  Everett  M.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Rotary  oil  well  drilling 
apparatus.     2,084,096  ;  June  15. 

Lewis,  Everett  M.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Apparatus  for  making 
burial  coffins.     2,103,951;  Dee.  28. 

Lewis,  Florence  N.,  assignor  to  Elizabeth  Arden  Sales  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Handbag  fastener. 
2,076.654  :  Apr.  13. 

Lewis,  Flossie.      (See  Loucks,  George,  assignor.) 

Lewis,  Frank  M.,  London,  England.  Mechanical  hammer 
and  like  impact  tool.     2,091,408 ;  Aug.  31. 

Lewis,  Fred  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Bath  fixture.  2.095,645; 
Oct.  12. 

Lewis,  Fritz  J.     (See  Lewis,  J.  R.,  Perkins,  and  Lewis.) 

Lewis,  George  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Permutlt 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water  softening  device. 
2,091,002;  Aug.   24. 

Lewis,  George  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Beer  coil  cleaner. 
2,092,257  ;  Sept.  7. 

Lewis,  George  I.,  assignor  of  two-fifths  to  F.  P.  Hocldand, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Warning  signal  device.  2,069,583 ; 
Feb.  2. 

Lewis,  George  S.,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating  Arms 
Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Breakdown-firearm. 
2,088,173;   July  27. 

Lewis,  George  W.,  Berlin,  Mass.  Ironing  table.  2,068,274  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Lewis,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Caterpillar  Tractor  Co.,  San 
Leandro,  Calif.     Engine.     2,076,954;  Apr.  13. 

Lewis,  Grant  H.,  assignor  to  The  Corcoran-Brown  Lamp 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Sealing  device  for  con- 
tainers.    2.097,820  ;  Nov.  2. 

Lewis,  Harold  M.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazel- 
tine  Corporation.  Short  wave  converter.  Re.  20,400  ; 
June  8. 

Lewis,  Harold  R.,  Hoopeston,  111.,  assignor  to  Food  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Pulper.  2,101,620  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Lewis,  Harold  R.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  as.signor  to  Food  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Pulping  ma- 
chine.     2.102,961 ;  Dec.  21. 

Lewis,  Harry  F.,  Hamden,  Conn.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Article  assem- 
bling conveyer  mechanism.     2.076,736  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lewis,  Harry  F.,  Hamden,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Tlnited 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Article 
assembling  conveyer  mechanism.     2,077,786 ;    Apr.   20. 

Lewis,  Harry  H.,  and  W.  H.  Ziegler,  Portland,  Oreg.  Ice 
cream  freezer.     2,082,752  ;  June  1. 

Lewis,  Harry  I.,  and  F.  W.  Seybold,  Westfleld,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Harris  Seybold  Potter  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Multiple  spindle  drill.     Re.  20,483  ;  Aug.  24. 

Lowis-Howe  Company.     (See  Howe,  Nelson  H.,  assignor.) 

Lewis  Invisible  Stitch  Machine  Company.  (See  Bowman, 
Louis  G.,  .nssignor.) 

Lewis  Invisible  Stifeh  Machine  Company.  (See  Kelso, 
Ralph  S.,  assignor.) 

Lewis  Invisible  Stitch  Machine  Company.  (See  Mann, 
.Toseph.  assiirnor.) 

Lewis  Invisible  Stitch  Machine  Company.  (See  Moulton, 
Harley  C,  assignor.) 

Lewis,  Jjicob  D.,  Yonkors,  N.  Y.,  H.  Waters,  Hohokus, 
N.  J.,  and  O.  A.  Kr.nuor,  Yonkers,  assignors  to  Otis  Ele- 
vator Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Control  system. 
2,101,146;  Dec.  7. 

Lewis,  James  C,  Olney  Springs,  Colo.  Code  sender  and 
recorder.     2,003,328;  Sept.  14. 

Lewis,  James  N.,  assignor  to  Lewis  Refrigeration,  Inc., 
Columbus,  Ohio.     Refrigeration.     2,071,798  ;  Feb.  23. 

Lewis,  James  R.,  S.  Perkins,  and  F.  ,1.  Lewis,  Iliimmond, 
La.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  V.  M.  Thomp- 
son, McCrory,  Ark.  I'recooling  apparatus.  2,099,8]C) ; 
Nov.  23. 

Ijowis,  James  V.,  et  al.     (See  ]\I<>yors,  Ilrbnn  R.,  assignor.) 

Lewis,  John  F.,  and  C  W.  Moseley.  assi(,'norH  to  It.  H. 
r.oullgny,  Inc.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Stop  motion  for  spin- 
ning frames.     2.074.059;  Mar.   30. 

Lewis,  Loo  L.,  Pl.-ilntleld,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  (Jarrler  (U)ri)oratlon,  Newark,  N.  J.  Air  condition- 
ing method  and  .■i|)p.'iraluM  for  passi'iigcr  ctnx. 
2,098,306  ;  Nov.  9. 


Lewis,  Lester  L.,  Bellevue,  Pa.  Reflectively  illuminated 
license  tag  for  auto   vehicles.     2,089,905  ;  Aug.  10. 

Lewis,  Lloyd  V.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch 
&  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  traffic  con- 
trolling apparatus.     2,073,748  ;  Mar.   16. 

Lewis,  Mable  W.     (See  Muse,  John  B.,  assignor.) 

Lewis  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Lewis,  M.  W.,  and 
Jones,  assignors.) 

Lewis,  Marvin  W.,  Cleveland  Heights,  and  C.  B.  Jones, 
East  Cleveland,  assignors  to  The  Lewis  Machine  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Wire  cutting  machine. 
2,101,860  ;  Dec.   14. 

Lewis,  Noah  C.     (See  Blauntia,  V.  H.,  and  Lewis.) 

Lewis,  Norman  H.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  G.  Berg, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  assignors  of  one-third  to  R.  Stock- 
man, Providence,  R.  I.  Shaving  machine.  2,079,294 ; 
May  4. 

Lewis,  Otto  L.      (See  Cole.  C.  B..  and  Lewis.) 

Lewis,  Otto  L.,  and  J.  P.  Wright,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Foote  Bros.  Gear  and  Machine  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Shock  absorber.  2,071,885 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Lewis,  Otto  L.,  and  J.  P.  Wright,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Foote  Bros.  Gear  and  Machine  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Driving  mechanism  for  railway 
car  generators.     2,081,336;  May  25. 

Lewis  Refrigeration,  Inc.  (See  Lewis,  James  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lewis,  Robert  B.,  assignor  to  Tinius  Olsen  Testing  Ma- 
chine Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fluid  pressure  regu- 
lator.    2,073,070;  Mar.  9. 

Lewis,  Robert  B.,  assignor  to  Tinius  Olsen  Testing  Ma- 
chine Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Insert  mechanism. 
2,078,801  ;  Apr.  27. 

Lewis,  Robert  E.,  assignor  of  eighteen  and  one-ninth  per- 
cent to  O.  Reese,  thirteen  and  four-ninths  percent  to 
A.    F.    Walker,    thirteen    and    four-ninths    percent    to 

F.  A.  Walker,  and  thirteen  and  four-ninths  percent  to 

G.  C.  Mclntyre,   Hopewell,   Va.     Change  speed   trans- 
mission.    2,086,563;  July  13. 

Lewis,  Robert  E.,  assignor  of  eighteen  and  one-ninth  per- 
cent to  O.   Reese,  thirteen  and   four-ninths   percent  to 

A.  F.    Walker,     thirteen    and    four-ninths    percent    to 

F.  A.  Walker,  and  thirteen  and  four-ninths  percent  to 

G.  C.   Mclntyre,   Hopewell,    Va.      Change   speed   trans- 
mission.    2,086,564  ;  July  13. 

Lewis,  Robert  P.,  assignor  to  Spicer  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Toledo,  Ohio.  Clutch  mechanism.  2,072,116 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Lewis,  Robert  P.,  assignor  to  Spicer  Manufacturing  Corpo- 
ration, Toledo,  Ohio.  Clutch  mechanism.  2,072,117 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Lewis,  Robert  P.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Automatic 
Drive  and  Transmission  Company,  Gloucester  City, 
N.  J.  Automatic  clutch  mechanism.  2,075,211  ;  Mar. 
30. 

Lewis,  Robert  P.,  assignor  to  Spicer  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Toledo,  Ohio.  Clutch  mechanism.  2,091,409  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Lewis,  Robert  P.,  assignor  to  Snicer  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Toledo,  Ohio.  Vibration  dampener. 
2,097,627  ;  Nov.  2. 

Lewis,  Robert  R.,  Baldwin,  assignor  to  Vulcan  Proofing 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Draw  sheet  for  rotary 
printing   presses.     2.099.024;   Nov.   16. 

Lewis,  Robert  R.,  Balwin,  and  A.  J.  Weiss,  Mineola, 
assignors  to  Vulcan  Proofing  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Impression  blanket.     2,076,376  ;  Apr.  6. 

Lewis,  Roy  A.,  Bethlehem,  and  C.  Schenck,  Coopersburg, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Bethlehem  Steel  Company.  Stake 
pocket  for  cars.     2,097,284  ;  Oct.   26. 

Lewis,  Uoy  A.,  Bethlehem,  and  C.  Schenck,  Coopersburg. 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Bethlehem  Steel  Companv.  Welded 
car  underframe.     2,103,730  ;  Dec.  28. 

Lewis.  Samuel  IT.      (See   Ste\enson,  Thomas  K.) 

Lewis-Shopard  Company.  (See  Shepard,  F.  J.,  Jr.,  and 
Warshaw,  assignors.) 

Lewis,    Sidney    R.,    Chelsea,    L.    K.    Sjiink,    Dodhnm,    and 

B.  W.  Ilagerman,   Worcester,  assignors  to  The  Foxboro 
Company,     Foxboro,     Mass.       Cupola     operation.       Re. 

.  20,473  ;  Aug.  17. 
Lewis,    Thomas,    and    S.    J.    Robinson,    Munford,    N.    T. 

Safety  parachute  attachment  for  airplanes.     2,072,600; 

Mar.  2. 
Lewis,  Thomas  W.,  Burlington,  Iowa,  assignor  to  .Jasper 

Chair  Company,  Jasper,  Ind.     Chair  hinge  construction. 

2,083,071  ;  June  8. 
Lewis,    Wilbur    S.,    Cleveland,    Ohio,    assignor   to   Noma, 

Inc.     Hair  waving  device.     2,071,886;   Feb.  23. 
liOwis,    Wilbur    S.,    Rocky    River,    assignor   to   The    Murl6 

Co.,      Clcvc^laiid,      Ohio.        Hair      waving      apparatus. 

2,099.8.^)(!  :    Nov.    23. 
L(-wis.     William     J.,     Lexington,     Ky.        Spatter     pun. 

L>,0!)2.9LM  ;    Sept.  14. 
Lewis,   William   Y.,    St.    John's   Wood,    T,oiidoii,    ICngland. 

Heat  transfer  apparatus  applicable  to  water  tube  boil- 
ers.    2,068,187  :   Jan.    19. 
Lewy,  Daniel,  assignor  ol'  (iii(>  linlf  to  E.  V.  llulnsov,  Chi- 
cago,    III.       Elevator     signiiling     system.       2,060,841  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Li'wvt.   Alexander   M.,  Now   York,  N.  Y.     Phip  and  Jack. 

2,090,701  ;  Aug.  24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Lex,  Joseph  R.,  assignor  to  General  Hlotors  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Portable  welding  tool.  2,085,105  ;  June 
29. 

Leyburn,  Henry,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  assignor  to  A. 
Reyrolle  &  Company  Limited,  Hebburn-on-Tyne,  Eng- 
land. Protective  arrangement  for  sectionalized  electric 
power  circuits.     2,097,213  ;   Oct.   26. 

Loyden,  Harry  R.,  et  al,  executors.  (See  Keebler,  P.  T., 
and  ElUott.) 

Leyen,  George  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Radio  program  holder. 
2,070,486  ;  Feb.  9. 

Leyorle,  Frank  J.,  Mechanicsville,  N.  Y.  Forming  books. 
2.097,888  ;  Nov.  2. 

Loyhausen,  Willielm,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Spark 
chamber  for  automatic  cut-outs.     2,101,783  ;  Dec.  7. 

Leyner,  Frank  J.,  Lafayette,  Colo.,  assignor  to  A.  Y.  Dow- 
ell.    Ice  tray.    Re.  20,371 ;  May  18. 

Liban,  Tadeusz,  Krakow,  Poland.  Applying  metallic 
coating.s.     2.0G8.6S7  :   Jan.    2G. 

Libbey,  Allen  G.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Stabilizing  alcoholic 
beverages.    2,075,653  ;  Mar.  30. 

Libbey  Glass  Company.  (See  Schutz,  Harold  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Libbey-0 wens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Arner,  W.  J., 
and  Wampler,  assignors.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Boicey,  James 
H.,  assignor.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Drake,  John  L., 
assignor.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Drake,  J.  L. 
and  Rosin,  assignors.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Green,  Edward 
G.,  assignor.) 

Libbey-O wens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Hinsey,  Robert 
S.,  assignor.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Hohmann, 
Frederick  R.,  assignor.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Johnson, 
Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Kotowski, 
Stephen  K.,  assignor.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Kranich, 
Henry  O.,  assignor.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Lowry,  Clyde 
D.,  assignor.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Nobbe,  William 
E.,  assignor.) 

Libby-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Robinson,  H. 
E.,  and  Eicher,  assignors.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Shock,  Harry 
C,  assignor.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Walters,  Em- 
iiK>tt  L.,  assignor.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  WatUins,  George 
R.,   assignor.) 

Libbey-Owons-Ford  (Jlass  Company.  (See  Watkin.s,  G.  I'-.. 
and  Ryan,  assignors.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  Watkins,  G.  B., 
and  Wampler,  assignors.) 

Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass  Company.  (See  White,  Gerald, 
assignor.) 

Lihby,  Clarence  R.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  H.  P.  Else, 
.Springfield,  Jlass.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric 
&  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburcli.  Pa.  Cen- 
trifugal switch  operating  mechanism.  2,095,755  :  Oct. 
12. 

Libby.  McNeill  &  Libby.     (See  Hanson,  James,  assignor.) 

Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby.     (See  Kile,  George  B.,  assignor.) 

Libby,  Paul  J.,  Lewiston,  Maine.  Soot  and  creosote  elimi- 
nator.    2,072,758;  Mar.  2. 

T.ibor,  Hoss  E.,  Homeworlli,  Ohio.  Automobile  ventilating 
device.     2.089,496  ;  Aug.    10. 

Liherthson,  Loo,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  L.  Sonne- 
born  Sons,  Inc.     Lubricating  oils.     2,073,641;  Mar.  16. 

Liberthson,  Leo,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
.issignmonts,  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Companv. 
Lubricating  oil.     2,084,352  ;  June  22. 

Liberty  Can  and  Sign  Company.  (See  Batdorf,  Seymour, 
assignor.) 

Liberty  Glass  Company.  (See  Greenwood,  James  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Liberty  Mirror  Works.  (See  Ogle,  J.  C,  and  Strub,  as- 
signors.) 

TJhorty  Mirror  Works.     (See  Ponce,  Lucien  G.,  assignor.) 

LibUo.  Russell,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  Electrical  switch. 
2.093.200  :  Sept.   14. 

LIcata,  Francis  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  National 
Oil  Products  Company,  Harrison,  N.  J.  Lubricating 
oil.     2,076,153;  Apr.   C. 

Lichfield  Shirts  Limited.  (See  Barrow,  Claude  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

LichtP,  August,  assignor  to  Junkers-Flugzeugund-Motoren- 
werke  Akflenge.sollschaft,  Des.sau,  Germany.  Internal 
combustion  engine.     2,091,370;  Aug.   31. 

Llchten,  Maurice  A.,  Long  Island  City,  assignor  to  Fideli- 
tone  Records,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Record-rotating 
meclianism.     2,097,071  ;  Oct.   26. 

Llchtensteln,  Johann.  (See  GistuccI,  P.  X.  A.,  and  Lich- 
tensteln.) 

Llchterman,  Benjamin  et  al.  (See  Coulton,  William  C, 
assignor. ) 

Llchterman,  Eugene  E.,  assignor  to  Grand  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Chicago,  III.     Garment  drier.     2,094,042  ;  Sept.  28. 


Lichty,  Joy  G.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot  Cor- 
poration, Wilmington,  Del.  Dithiocarbamates. 
2,067,494 ;  Jan.  12. 

Lichty,  Joy  G.,  Stow,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot  Cor- 
poration, Wilmington,  Del.  Vulcanization  of  rubber. 
2,084,038  ;  June  15. 

Lichty,  Joy  G.,  Stow,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot  Corpora- 
tion, Wilmington,  Del.  Mercaptoaryl  thiazole  com- 
pound.    2,090,211 ;  Aug.  17. 

Lichty,  Warren  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Knife  guard  mecha- 
nism.    2,085,681  ;  June  29. 

Lickfeldt,  Harry  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  J.  O'Rourke, 
Port  Huron,  Mich.  Rotary  combustion  engine. 
2,070,606  ;  Feb.  16. 

Liddell,  George  J.,  Elmhurst,  and  R.  C.  Porter,  Long 
Island  City,  assignors  to  Doherty  Research  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Fuel  system  testing  instrument. 
2,073,243;  Mar.  9. 

Lldgerwood  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  McLean, 
Leland  O.,  assignor.) 

Lidkopings  Mekaniska  Verkstads  Aktiebolag.  (See  Ek- 
holm,  C.  G.,  and  Janson,  assignors.) 

Lieb,  Abram  S.      (See  Bowie,  F.  W.,  and  Lieb.) 

Lieb,  Christian  N.,  Findlay,  Ohio.  Vehicle  brake. 
2,075,734  ;  Mar.  30. 

Lieb,  Herman.     (See  Fenichel,  L.,  and  Lieb.) 

Liebel-Flarsheim  Company,  The.  (See  Flarsheim,  Edwin 
S.,   assignor.) 

Liebel-Flarsheim  Company,  The.  (See  Liebel,  J.  G.  H., 
and  Flarsheim,  assignors.) 

Liebel,  John  G.  H.,  and  E.  S.  Flarsheim,  assignors  to  The 
Liebel-Flarsheim  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Arc  lamp. 
2,085,530  ;  June  29. 

Lieber,  Eugene,  Linden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Development  Company.  Lubricating  oil  of  high  oill- 
ness  and  resistance  to  oxidation.     2,096,905  ;  Oct.  26. 

Lieber,  Eugene,  Elizabeth,  and  W.  H.  Smyers,  Westfield, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company. 
Preventing  corrosion  of  metals  in  aqueous  systems. 
2,078,256;   Apr.  27. 

Lieber,  Hugo,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Lieber 
Patents  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bone  conduc- 
tion hearing-aid.     2,077,425  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lieber,  Hugo,  assignor  to  Lieber  Patents  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Bone  conduction  hearing  aid  device. 
2,077,426  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lieber  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Lieber,  Hugo,  as- 
signor.) 

Lieber,  William  H.,   (See  Thorp,  J.  R.,  and  Lieber.) 

Lieberknecht,  Karl,  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Eissner,  Erich,  as- 
signor.) 

Lieberknecht,  Paul,  Einsiedel,  near  Chemnitz,  Germany. 
Flat  knitting  machine.     2,088,799  ;  Aug.  3. 

Liebhnrdt,  Frederick  C,  San  Marino,  Calif.  Coupling. 
2,097,628  ;  Nov.   2. 

Liebhold,  Francisco.      (See  Deutsch,   Fritz  A.,  assignor.) 

Liebmann,  Gerhard,  Berlin,  Germany.  Heating  element 
for  high-voltage  cathodes.     2,083,196 ;  June  8. 

Liebmann,  Moses,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Garment.  2,087,763  ; 
July  20. 

Liebowitz,  Benjamin,  assignor  to  Trubenizing  Process  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y'.  Jlanufacture  of  collars  and 
the  like.      2,0S9.916;  Aiig.  10. 

Liebowitz,  Benjamin,  assignor  to  Trubenizing  Process 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  processing 
collars  or  other  articles  of  apparel.     2,090,369  :  Aug.  17. 

Liedtke,  Hans,  and  H.  Freese,  assignors  to  Klangfilm 
G.  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Arrangement  for  record- 
ing, reproducing,  and  printing  films.     2,082,456  ;  June  1. 

Llenhart,  Edward  A.,  and  O.  Ravnaas.  Ruso,  N.  Dak.  Bat- 
tery  connecter.     2,067,934  ;   Jan.   19. 

Lior.  Ilenrich,  assignor  to  the  firm  of  Chemical  AVorks, 
formerly  Sandoz,  Basel.  Switzerland.  Manufacture  and 
use  of  wetting  preparations.     2,103.819  ;  Dec.  28. 

Lierg,  Frledrich,  Vienna,  Austria,  assignor  to  Jasma  A. 
G.,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Process  for  the  production  of 
photo-like   multitoned  prints.     2,073,212;   Mar.   9. 

Lleser,  Leo  F.,  Estherville,  Iowa.  Spark  plug.  2,068,030  ; 
Jan.   19. 

liiivs.sniann,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Electrical  Research 
Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Dial.     2,103,856  ;  Dec. 

Li(>tz,  A..  Company.  The.  (See  Klitsche,  Leo  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Li f ton  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     (See  Llfton,  Maurice,  assignor.) 
Lifton,    Maurice,   Belle   Harbor,    L.   I.,   assignor   to   The 

Llfton    Mfg.   Co.,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Correspondent's 

case.     2,007.851  ;  Jan.  12. 
Litton,      Samuel     H.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Brief     case. 

2,009,255  ;  Feb.  2. 
Lifvendahl,  Axel  F.,  and  C.  J.  Johnson,  Chicago,  111.    Seat 

construction.     2.077,337  ;  Apr.  13. 
Ligeour,   Joseph   C,   Brunswick,   Ga.     Bottle   carrier  and 

cap  remover.     2,080,947  ;  May  18. 
Liggett  &  Myers  Tobacco  Company.     (See  Gross,  P.  M., 

and   Dixon,  assignors.) 
Liggett,   Thomas   3d.,    Jenkintown,    Pa.      Gas  absorption 

tower.     2,087,156;  July  13. 
LIgh,  Charles  G.,  New  Dorp,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Electre- 

porter.     Inc.       Transcribing     apparatus.       2,079,515 ; 

May  4. 
Light,  David  M.     (See  Hedgcock,  W.  C,  and  Light.) 


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375 


Light,  David  M.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Railway  Eguipmeut 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Brake  gear  safety  device. 
2,067,610  ;  Jan.   12. 

Light,  George  S.,  Winsted,  Conn.  Pin.  2,076,655;  Apr. 
13. 

Light,  Ralph  A.,  Cynwyd,  and  J.  W.  Price,  Jr.,  Philadel- 
phia, assignors  to  The  United  States  Metallic  Packing 
Company,>hiladelphia,  Pa.  Cylinder  cock.  2,083,610  ; 
June  15. 

Light,  Ralph  A.,  Cynwyd,  and  J.  W.  Price,  Jr.,  assignors 
to  The  United  States  Metallic  Packing  Company,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.  Lading  and  condition  indicator  for 
freight  cars.     2,089,148  ;  Aug.  3. 

Light,  Robert  F.,  Mount  Vernon,  C.  N.  Frey,  Scarsdale, 
and  G.  J.  Patitz,  Peekskill,  assignors  to  Standard 
Brands  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  liquid 
yeast.     2,099,025  ;   Nov.    16. 

Lightle,  Harvey  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Electro-Alloys  Company,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Carburizing 
box.     2,095,565  ;  Oct.  12. 

Llghtolier  Company.     (See  Blitzer,  Jacob  H.,  assignor.) 

Ligon,  Ed.  D.,  et  al.     (See  Heggem,  Alfred  G..  assignor.) 

Ligon,  William  O.,  et  al.  (See  Heggem,  Alfred  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Lihotzky,  Erwin,  assignor  to  Ernst  Leitz  G.  ra.  b.  H., 
Wetzlar,  Germany.  Illuminating  device  for  micro- 
scopes.    2,097,494;  Nov.  2. 

Likes,  Jasper,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Novelty.  2,067,090 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Likes,  Jasper,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Figure  toy.  2,067,091 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Llles  Fuel  Vaporizer  Corporation.  (See  Liles,  Thomas  O., 
assignor.) 

Liles,  Thomas  O.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Liles  Fuel 
Vaporizer  Corporation,  Tyler,  Tex.  Fuel  vaporizer. 
2,077,764 ;  Apr.  20. 

Llley,  James  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Bottle  filling  and  capping 
machine.      2,072,759  ;   Mar.    2. 

Lilienfeld,  Julius  E.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Magnavox  Company,  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.  Electrolytic  condenser.  2,075,351 ;  Mar. 
30. 

Lilienfeld,  Julius  E.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Magnavox  Company,  Port  Wayne, 
Ind.  Filming  metal  coatings  and  forming  the  same. 
2,076,904  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lilienfeld,  Julius  E.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Magnavox  Company,  Port  Wayne, 
Ind.     Electrical  condenser.     2,076,905  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lilienfeld,  Julius  E.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Magnavox  Company,  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.  Aluminum  electrode  and  method  of  pre- 
paring.    2,079,516  ;  May  4. 

Lilienfeld,  Leon,  Vienna,  Austria.  Manufacture  of  ar- 
tificial threads  and  other  products  from  cellulose. 
2,087,981 ;  July  27. 

Lilienfeld,  Leon,  Vienna,  Austria.  Cellulose  derivatives 
and  making  same.     2,095,524  ;  Oct.  12. 

Lilienfeld,  Leon,  Vienna,  Austria.  Manufacture  of  new 
cellulose  compounds  and  of  artificial  materials  thereof. 
2,100,010:  Nov.  23. 

Lilienfeld,  Leon,  Vienna,  Austria.  Manufacture  of  organic 
sulphur  compounds.     2,100,968  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lilienfeld,  Leon,  Vienna,  Austria.  Making  artificial 
threads.     2,100,969  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lilienfeld,  Leon,  Vienna,  Austria.  Carbohydrate  deriva- 
tives and  making  the  same.     2,103,952  ;  Dec.  28. 

Lllja,  Edgar  D.,  assignor  to  H.  D.  Colman,  Rockford,  111. 
Synchronous  motor.     2,072,894  ;  Mar.  9. 

Lilja,  Edgar  D.,  assignor  to  Barber-Colman  Company, 
Rockford,  111.  Speed  reduction  gear.  2,096,906  ;  Oct. 
26. 

Lillard,  William  W.,  Midland  Park,  N.  J.  Building  unit. 
2,095,989  ;  Oct.  19. 

Lillemoen,   Thorwald.      (See    Stable,   John  A.,   assignor.) 

Lilley,  Samuel  C,  Hamden,  assignor  to  The  American 
Mills  Compan.v,  West  Haven,  Conn.  Covered  elastic 
strand  and  fabric.     2,096,816  :  Oct.  26. 

liillie  (Javlord.      (See  Gaylord,  .Tames  A.,  assignor.) 

LllUendahl,  Henry  T.     (See  En  Holm,  Norman,  assignor.) 

Lilly,  lOli,  and  ('(>in))aiiy.  (See  Klianuscli,  Morris  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lilly,  Eli,  and  Company.  (See  Kharasch,  M.  S.,  and 
Legault,  assignors.) 

Lilly,  EH,  and  Company.  (See  Kharasch,  M.  S.,  and 
Reinmulh,  assignors.) 

Lilly,  Ell,  and  Company.,  (See  Stuart,  Elmer  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ijilly,  Verta  10.,  Delrolt,  Mich.  Line  marking  device. 
2,004,017;   Sept.  28. 

l/ily 'I'liliii  Coriioiiilion.  (Sec  lioolhby,  A.  M.,  and  Gaz- 
elle, a.ssignors.) 

Lily,  William,  IIolUs,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  W.  J. 
Koilly,  Bellalre,   N.  V.     Propeller.     2,080,224;  May  11. 

Ijima,  Josfi  P.,  Siio  Paulo,  Brazil.  Dlspen.siug  device. 
2,069,(!73  ;  Feb.  2. 

liimiinowskl,  Henry  K.,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Window  controlling 
and  oporaUng  device.     2,085,106  ;  Juno  29. 

Liinbach,  Alox,  Carmel,  N.  Y.  Holder  for  cosmetics  or  the 
like.     2,00(i,5;(4;   Jan.  5. 

LImbach,  Henry  C.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Product 
Development  Quest,  Inc.  I^awn  mower.  2,091,077; 
Aug.  24. 


Limbacher,  Walter.  (See  Kunz,  M.  A.,  Krzikalla,  and 
Limbacher. ) 

Limeses,  Jose,  A.  M.  M.  T.  M.  Saralegui,  and  C.  A.  P. 
Del  Cerro,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Sculpture. 
2,099,612;  Nov.    16. 

Limoni,  Guido,  Santa  Rosa,  Calif.  Fireplace  heater. 
2,080,323  ;  May  11. 

Limpert,  Alexander  S.,  assignor  to  Mechana  Kold  Cor- 
poration, Bay  Shore,  N.  Y.  Cooling  unit  for  refrigera- 
tion  purposes.     2,074,700  ;   Mar.   23. 

Limpert,  Sylvester  A.,  assignor  to  Mechana  Kold  Cor- 
poration, Bay  Shore,  N.  Y.  Vibration  damping  mount- 
ing for  compressors,  etc.     2,073,450  ;  Mar.  9. 

LinaKer,  Frederick  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Boiler  cleaner 
tube.     2,070,795;  Feb.   16. 

Linaker,  Frederick  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Boiler  cleaner. 
2.076,737  ;  Apr.  13. 

Llncks,  George  P.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Fuse  cut-out.     2,081,826  ;  May  25. 

Lincoln,  Benjamin  A.,  assignor  to  Universal  Dental  Com- 
pany. Philadelphia,  Pa.  Interchangeable  teeth. 
2,098,584;  Nov.  9. 

Lincoln,  '  Bert  H.,  and  A.  Henriksen,  deceased,  Ponca 
City,  by  Ellen  M.  Henriksen,  administratrix,  Perry, 
Okla.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Lubri- 
Zol  Development  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lubri- 
cating oil.     2.066,354  ;  Jan.  5. 

Lincoln,  Bert  H.,  and  E.  W.  Nelson,  assignors,  to  Con- 
tinental Oil  Company,  Ponca  City,  Okla.  Solid  lubri- 
cants and  manufacturing  the  same.     2,070,014  ;  Feb.  9. 

Lincoln,  Bert  H.,  and  A.  Henriksen,  Ponca  City,  Okla.,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Lubri-Zol  Devel- 
opment Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lubricating  oils. 
2,074,338  ;  Mar.  23. 

Lincoln,  Bert  H.,  and  A.  Henriksen,  Ponca  City,  Okla.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Lubri-Zol  De- 
velopment Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  2,087,803 ; 
July  20. 

Lincoln  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Jerabek,  Theophil 
E.,  assignor.) 

Lincoln  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Landis,  G.  G., 
and   Hoenie,  assignors.) 

Lincoln  Electric  Company,  The.  (See  Lincoln,  J.  F.,  and 
Landis,  assignors.) 

Lincoln  Engineering  Company.  (See  Barks,  Frank  S., 
assignor.) 

Lincoln  Engineering  Company.  (See  Barks,  P.  S.,  and 
Klein,   assignors. ) 

Lincoln  Engineering  Company.  (See  Fox,  Alexander  P., 
assignor.) 

Lincoln,  James  P.,  Shaker  Heights,  and  G.  G.  Landis, 
University  Heights,  assignors  to  The  Lincoln  Electric 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Welding  current  genera- 
tion.    2,070,949  ;  Feb.  16. 

Lincoln,  John  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  cooling. 
2,093,458  ;  Sept.  21. 

Lincoln,  Willis  B.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Inland  Container 
Corporation,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Light  shielded  handled 
fiberboard  case.     2,078,087  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lind,  Arthur  C,  assignor  to  Chain  Belt  Company,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  Screening  apparatus  for  liquids. 
2,102,570  ;  Dec.  14. 

Lind,  Carlton  A.     (See  Ashton,  P.  E.,  Perkins,  and  Lind.) 

Lind,  Francis  T.,  assignor  to  H.  K.  Porter,  Inc.,  Everett, 
Mass.     Tool.     2,090,259 ;  Aug.  17. 

Lind,  Jay  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Apparel  and  parts  thereof. 
2,102.014;  Dec.  14. 

Lind,  Leroy  C,  Rockford,  111.  Water  softening. 
2,087,157  ;  July  13. 

Lind,  Louis  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Dowel  structure  for  con- 
crete roadways.     2,079,123  :  May  4. 

Lindars,  Herman.      (See  Ijloyrf,  P.,  and  Lindars.) 

Lindars,  Herman.  (See  Reidinger,  A.,  and  Maddisou, 
assignors.) 

Lindas,  Henry  E.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Tube  end  structure. 
2,086,276  ;  July  6. 

Lludberg,  Gustav  U.,  Overum,  Sweden.  Reversible  plane- 
t.'iry   i)iston   pump.     2,103,474;   Dec.  28. 

Lindborg,  Lawrence  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fuel  supply 
pump.     2,000,688  ;  Aug.  24. 

Lindh<'rg,  Maria   M.      (See  Kliason,  J.  A.,   and  Linflberc.) 

ryindbliid,  Axel  10.,  Orange,  assignor  to  tinitod  Shoe  Ma- 
chinery (^i)i[)onition,  PiiiiM-son,  N.  J.  I'uUing-over  ma- 
cliino.     2, 081, 9-10;  June  1. 

liindblad.  Axel  R.,  Djnrsholm,  Sweden.  Producing  sul- 
phur through  reduction  of  gases  containing  sulphur 
(lii)xid('.     2,090,797  ;  Aug.  24. 

Liinll)looni.  Alhei-f  V...  nttHiKUov  to  Llndhlooni  Auto  Parts 
Coni|)imy,  tMiicMgo,  111.  Fuel  saving  dovice.  2.082,583; 
June  1. 

IJndhlooni  Auto  Parts  Company.  (See  T^lndbloom,  Albert 
C...  a.sslgnor.) 

Llndbom,  Carl  O.,  assignor  to  U.  P.  M. -Kidder  Press  Co., 
Inc.,  Dover,  N.  II.  Punching  machine.  2,085,803 ; 
July  0. 

IJndbom.  Carl  O.,  assignor  to  U.  P.  M. -Kidder  Press  Co., 
Inc.,  Dover,  N.  II.  Making  die  members.  2,085,804; 
July  0. 

f.indc  All-  rrodurts  Company.  The.  (See  Schuflan,  Paul, 
iissi^ucir. ) 

Llnde,  Leonard  J.,  Aldan,  Ph.,  nssignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Operating  niechnnlsm.  2,008,053  ;  Jan. 
19. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Liinde,  Leonard  J.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Klectric  Company.  Electric  control  device.  2,078,147  ; 
Apr.    20. 

Linde,  Leonard  J.,  Ald.in,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Clamping  and  sealing  device. 
2,100.859  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lindce,  FraiiK.     (See  Kiglit,  Orval  I.,  assignor.) 

Lindegren,  Carl  J.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  and  J.  B.  Olch,  as- 
signors to  Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works,  Worcester, 
Mass.     Picking  motion  for  looms.     2,082,896  ;  June  8. 

Lindell.  Bertil  T.  (See  Widman,  C.  H.,  Nacy,  and 
Lindell.) 

Lindell,  Bertil  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Murray 
Corporation  of  America.    Container.    2,082,838  ;  June  8. 

Lindell,  Sigurd  I.,  assignor  to  Schweitzer  &  Conrad,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.     Fuse.     2,084,495  ;  June  22. 

LiiKlcmann,  Ens;i'iie  S.,  Trustee.  (See  Graham,  Thomas 
R.,  assignor.) 

Lindemann,  Peter  A.,  Downsville,  N.  Y.  Drain  valve  for 
compressed  air  reservoirs  and  the  like.  2,100,485 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Lindemon,  William  H.  (See  Cuthbert,  W.  R.,  and  Linde- 
mon.) 

Linden.  Herbert  E.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.  Renewable  cut- 
ting edge.     2.073,801  :  Mar.  16. 

Llndenbaum,  Jack,  assignor  to  Los  Angeles  Wrecking 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Adjustable  hanger  sup- 
port for  basins  and  the  like.    2,083,271 ;  June  8. 

LIndenblad,  Nils  E.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  High  voltage  generator. 
2,070,972;  Feb.   16. 

Lindenblad,  Nils  E.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  T.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Pliament  structure  for 
electron  discharge  devices.     2,082,839  ;  June  8. 

Lindenblad,  Nils  E.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Thermionic  tube  and 
circuit.     2,093.683  ;  Sept.  21. 

Lindenblad,  Nils  E.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Oscillator  generator. 
2,095,990  ;  Oct.  19. 

Lindenblad,  Nils  E.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Linear  amplifier  with 
extra  wide  band  pass  characteristics.  2,100,193  ;  Nov. 
23. 

Lindenblad,  Nils  E.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Neutralized  coupling 
circuit.     2.101,438;  Dec.  7. 

Lindenblad,  Nils  E.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  (jorporation  of  America.  Frequency  control. 
2,102,426;  Dec.  14. 

Lindenmuth,  Arlington  N.  (See  Blakley,  V.  A.,  and 
Lindenmuth.) 

Lindenmuth,  Henry  W.,  Dearborn,  and  J.  H.  Smith, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Starting  apparatus  for  automobiles. 
2.094,177:  Sept.  28. 

Linder,  Andrew  .T.      (See  Hayes,  A.  D.,  and  Linder.) 

Llnder,  Ernest  G.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Micro-wave  oscillator  and  de- 
tector.    2,071,311  ;  Feb.   16. 

Linder,  Ernest  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Short  wave  detector. 
2,074,478  ;  Mar.   23. 

Linder,  Ernest  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Ultra-high-frequencv  detector. 
2,096,590  :  Oct.  19. 

Linder,  Francis,  Paris,  France,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.  Driving  mechanism.  2,084,815  ;  June 
22. 

Linder,  John  A.,  Montclalr,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Protector  for  lamp 
fn.<!e,<!.     2,076,582:  Apr.  13. 

Linder,  Osher,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Broom.  2,073,558 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Linder,  Victor.     (See  01m,  O.  J.,  and  Linder.) 

Linder,  Willis  W.,  Salisbury.  N.  C,  assignor  to  Parks- 
Cramer  Company.  Transfer  device.  2,090,135 ;  Aug. 
17. 

LInderman,  Bert  A.,  Homestead,  Fla.  Fluid  pump. 
2,096,907  ;  Oct.  26. 

Lindernian,  Garrett  B.,  Jr.  (See  Stuart,  Kimberly,  as- 
sicnor.) 

LInderman,  Garrett  B.,  Jr..  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Equi- 
table Meter  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa,  Integrating  ap- 
paratus,    2,086,425  ;  July  6, 

Linderiniin,  Garrett  B..  Jr.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Equi- 
table Motor  (Company,  I'ittsburgh,  I'a.  Motliod  and 
app.Trjitiis  for   roniotc  indication.     2. OS!), 701  ;  Aug.   10, 

Lindororh.  Lambert  S.,  Jr.  (See  Remington,  F,,  and 
Lindoroth.) 

Llndfelt.  Edward  C,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Golf  glove. 
2.092.318:  Sept.  7. 

Llndgron,  ,*  loxus  C.  Chicago,  111,,  assignor  to  Internn- 
tloniil  Harv<'stor  Company.  Tractor  plow  hitch, 
2.077,942:  Apr.  20, 

Llndgron,  Alojtns  C,  Chicago.  Til.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Knife  weeder.  2,080,723 ; 
May  18, 

Llndgron,  Aloxns  C,  Clilrngo,  111,,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvostor  Company,  Brake  for  trailers. 
2.009,810 ;  Nov.  23. 


Lindgren,  Alexus  C,  Chicago,  and  C.  R.  Raney,  Riverside, 
111.,  assignors  to  International  Harvester  Company. 
Hammer  mill.     2,068,383  :  Jan.  19, 

Lindgren,  Alexus  C,  Chicago,  B,  R,  Benjamin,  Oak 
Park,  and  C.  W.  Mott,  Rock  Falls,  111,,  assignors  to 
International  Harvester  Company.  Draft  coupling  de- 
vice for  tractors,     2,092,608  ;  Sept.  7. 

Lindgren,  Alexus  C,  Chicago,  and  C.  R.  Raney,  Riverside, 
111,,  assignors  to  International  Harvester  Company. 
Grain  binder.     2,101,439  :  Dec.  7, 

Lindgren,  Ferdinand,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Automatic  ma- 
chine.    2,073,111 ;  Mar.  9. 

Lindgren,  Hans  O,,  Appelviken,  Sweden,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  De  Laval  Separator  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Dewaxing  liquid  hydrocarbons. 
2,081,403;  May  25. 

Lindgren,  Henry  W,,  Waukegan,  111,,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Opening  device. 
2,100,339;  Nov.  30. 

Lindinger,  John  J.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Storage  Bat- 
tery Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Filling  device. 
2,073,112;  Mar.  9. 

Lindish,  Martin,  Wyandotte,  Mich.  Swinging  window. 
2,096,048;  Oct.  19. 

Lindley,  Stacey  B.,  assignor  to  Indiana  Canning  Machinery 
Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Extracting  machine. 
2,088,657  :  Aug,  3. 

Lindmark,  Elmer  S.     (See  Frost,  George  S.,  assignor.) 

Lindner,  Arthur,  deceased ;  O.  A.  Lindner  and  A.  Muller, 
executors,  assignors  to  The  L.  &  H.  Special  Machine 
Co,  Inc..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Article  covering  machine. 
2,075,213  ;  Mar,  30, 

Lindner,  Benjamin.     (See  Friedman,  W.,  and  Lindner.) 

liindner,  Herbert.      (See  Biichholz,  Erich,   assignor.) 

Lindner,  Herbert,  Berlin,  Germany.  Dividing  apparatni 
for  machine  tools.     2,093,917 ;   Sept.  21. 

Lindner,  Karl  A.,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Smelting  and  Refining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Metal  mold.     2,085,324  ;  June  29, 

Lindner,  Oscar  A,,  executor,  et  al.     (See  Lindner,  Arthur.) 

Lindner,  Walter,  Pleissa,  near  Limbach,  assignor  to  Firma 
Johannes  Richter  A.-G.,  Limbach,  near  Chemnita,  Ger- 
many. Sewing  machine  for  the  manufacture  of  gloves. 
2,074,655  ;  Mar.  23. 

Lindow,  Carl  W.      (See  Wilder,  H.  K.,  and  Lindow,) 

Lindow,  Rudolph  F.      (See  Merwin.   J,   C.   and  Lindow.) 

Lindquist,  Carl,      (See  Lawson,  G.  C,  and  Lindquist,) 

Lindquist,  David  E.,  assignor  to  Mueller  Brass  Co.,  Port 
Huron,  Mich.  Manufacture  of  fittings.  2,072,591 ; 
Mar.  2, 

Lindquist,  David  E„  J,  E,  Gray,  and  H.  K.  Rader,  as- 
signors to  Mueller  Brass  Co..  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Joint 
and  making  the  same.     2.084.207  ;  June  15, 

Lindquist,  Fingal  J.     (See  Phillips,  John  W„  assignor.) 

Lind(|uist,  George  F.,  a.«signor  ro  I,  F,  Laucks,  Inc., 
Seattle,  Wash,  Forming  assemblies.  2,069,073 ;  Jan. 
26. 

Lindquist,  Lorentz  J,  (See  Crandall,  L.,  Davis,  and 
Lindquist,  assignors.) 

Lindsay,  David,  Jr.      (See  Larson,  L.  L,,  and  Lindsay.) 

Lindsay,  JIaxwell  H.  A,,  Summit,  N,  J,,  assignor  to 
American  District  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Microphonic  switch,     2,085,198  :  Juno  29. 

Lindsay,  R.  A,,  et  al.  (See  Fairbanks,  Jerry  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lindsev,  Ernest  A.,  Bellevue,  Ky.  Hat  block.  2,087,158  ; 
July  13. 

Lindsey,  Ernest  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif,  Apparatus  for 
making  ice  cream  and  other  edible  ices.  2,083,072 ; 
June  8. 

Lindsey,  Frederick  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis,  Safety  attach- 
ment for  clothes  wringers,     2,086,625  ;  July  13. 

Lindsey,  Joseph  T.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Sanding  and  pol- 
ishing machine.     2,074,479  ;  Mar,  23. 

Lindsey,  William,  assignor  to  Wm,  Wrigley  Jr,,  Company, 
Chicago,  111,     Wrapping  machine,     2,090,689  ;  Aug,  24. 

Lindsey,  William  D,,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Sealand  Corporation.  Signal 
system,    2,085,807  ;  July  6, 

Lindsey,  William  D,,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Sealand  Corporation,  Signal 
s.vstoni,     2,103,857;   Dec,  28, 

Lindsly,  Ron  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Apparatus  for  taking 
fluid   samples,     2.103.475  ;  Deo.   28. 

Lindsley,  Edward  A,,  assignor  to  National  Electric  Screen 
Co,,  Chicago,  111,  Electrocuting  trap,  2,098,647 ; 
Nov,  9, 

Lindsley,  George  F„  Wauwatosa,  Wis,  Recording  golf  tee. 
2,072.405  :  Mar.  2. 

Lindsley,  Milton  F.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  King  Powder 
Company,  Kings  Mills,  Ohio,  Explosive,  2.079,558 ; 
May  4. 

Lindstacdt,  Frank  F.,  Oakland,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Glue  Company,  Ltd..  San  Francisco,  Calif,  Insecticide 
and  fungicide  spreader,     2,092,460  ;  Sept,  7. 

I-indstaodt.  Frank  F,,  Oakland,  Calif.  Parasiticidal  spray 
compound,     2,101,373:  Dec,  7, 

Lindstrom,  Frank  li,,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Picture  pro- 
jector.    2.080,275  :  Aug,  10. 

Lindstrom.  Frank  li,,  Bridgeport,  Conn,  Motion  picture 
projector,     2,089,388  ;  Aug.  10. 

Lindstrom,  Frank  L.,  and  A.  Carlson,  Bridgeport,  Conn. ; 
.said  Carlson  assignor  to  .-said  Lindstrom.  Framing  ad- 
justment for  film  guides.     2.089,276  ;   Aug.  10. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


377 


Lindstrom,    George   D.,    assignor    to    Natioi  al    Lock    Co., 

Rockford,  111.     Badio  knob.     2,080,361  :  May  11. 
Llndstijom,    Ture,    Edgewood,    Pa.,    assignor    to    Westing- 
house    Electric    &    Manufacturing    Company.      Circuit 
breaker.     2,071,848;  Feb.  23. 
Lindstrom,    Ture,    Edgewood,    assignor    to    Westinghouse 
Electric   &   Manufacturing   Company,    East   Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Circuit  breaker.    2,082,014  ;  June  1. 
Lindstrom,    Ture,    Edgewood,    assignor    to    Westinghouse 
Electric   &   Manufacturing   Company,   East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Circuit  breaker.     2,08-3,304  ;  June  8. 
Lindvall,  Kten  E.     (See  Bilde,  T.  K.  D.,  and  Lindvall.) 
Line,  Leland  E.     (See  Gordon,  Joseph  M.,  assignor.) 
Line   Material    Company.      (See   Brown,    Chester   W.,   as- 
signor.) 
Line    Material    Company.       (See    Churchill,    Homer,    as- 
signor. ) 
Line  Material  Company.      (See  Kyle,  W.  D.,  and  Lemont, 

assignors.) 
Line  Material   Company.      (See  Schultz,  William  O.,  as- 
signor.) 
Line  Material  Company.     (See  Schultz,  W.  O.,  and  Stein- 

mayer,   assignors.) 
Line  Material  Company.     (See  Smith,  James  P.,  assignor.) 
Line    ilaterial    Company.       (See    Steinmayer,    Alwln    G., 

assignor.) 
Line  Material   Company.      (See   Steinmayer,   A.   G.,   and 

Schultz,  assignors.) 
Line    Material    Company.      (See   Watson,    Hiram    K.,    as- 
signor.) 
Lineham,  Rowland  A.,  and  G.  Clarke,  Leicester,  England, 
assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son,  N.  J.     Sewing  machine  needle.     2,097,495  :  Nov.  2. 
Linen  Thread  Co.,  The.      (See  Clark,  Ephraim   C.   S.,   as- 
signor.) 
Linen  Thread  Co.  Inc.,  The.      (See  Tracy,  Homer  D.,   as- 
signor.) 
Liner,  Josepn  I.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Auto-Lite  Com- 
pany,  Toledo,   Ohio.      Synchronous   motor.      2,078,257  : 
Apr.  27. 
Lines,  Edwin  M.     (See  Graham,  J.  E.,  and  Lines.) 
Linga,  Torbjorn,  Kokomo,   Ind.      Carburetor.     2,082,293 ; 

June  1. 
Linga,   Torbjorn,   Kokomo,   Ind.     Carburetor.     2,082,294 ; 

June  1. 
Lingal,  Harry  J.      (See  Gamel,  G.   D.,  and  Lingal.) 
Llngal,  Harry  J.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company,   East    Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Circuit  breaker.     2,067,935  ;  Jan.  19. 
Lingal,  Harry  J.,   Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing    Company,   East   Pittsburgh, 
Pa.    Circuit  interrupter.    2,083,305  ;  June  8. 
Lingal,  Harry  J.,  and  W.  M..  Leeds,  Wilkinsburg,  assignors 
to  Westinghou-se  Electric  and  M;anufacturing  Company, 
East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Circuit  interrupter.     2,077,338; 
Apr.  13. 
Llngenbrink,  Hermann,  Newton,  assignor  to  McManus  En- 
gineering    Corporation,     Cambridge,     Mass.       Vacuum 
cleaner.     2,091,642  ;  Aug.  31. 
Linger.    Npllie   V.,    Kings    Park,    N.    Y.     Electric   teapot. 

2,093,980  ;  Sept.  21. 
Lingg,  Alfred,  and  L.  Goldhammer,  Munich,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Driving  claw.     2,090,798  ;  Aug.   24. 
Lingg,  Alfred,  and  G.  Ziegler,  Munich,  Germany,  assignors 
to     Agfa     Ansco     Corporation,     Binghamton,     n!     Y. 
Delay   action    mechanism   or   timing   device   for   photo- 
graphic shutters.     2,094,799  ;  Oct.  5. 
Linghammar,  Lizzie,  Skanninge,  Sweden,  assignor  to  Elec- 
trolux     Corporation,     Dover,     Del.       Suction     nozzle. 
2,068,496  ;  Jan.  19. 
Lingley,  Alfred  B.      (See  Chace,  C.  H.,  Lingley,  and  Mar- 
shall.) 
Tyiniger,  George.      (See  Cruse,  D.  E.,  and  Liniger.) 
Link,   Albert  C,   Chicago,   111.     Gripping  handle  for  golf 

clubs.     2,088,008;   July  27. 
Link   Belt    Company.      (See  Atz,   Frederick   W.,   Jr.,   as- 
signor.) 
Link-Belt  Company.     (See  Blake,  Frank  0.,  assignor.) 
I^ink-Belt  Company.      (See  Crzellitzer,   Robert,  assignor.) 
Link-Belt    Company,   The.      (See   Heisserman,    Robert   J., 

assignor.) 
Link-Belt  Company.     (See  Horton,   Robert,  assignor.) 
Link-Belt  Company.     (See  Keller,  Henry  G.,  assignor.) 
Llnk-l!('lt    Company.      (See   Kiddor,    Elwin   H.,   assignor.) 
Link-Belt  Company.     (See  Lauenstoln,  Carl  F.,  assignor.) 
Link-Belt  Company.      (See  Lauenstein,  C.  F.,  and  Ulmer, 

assignors.) 
Link-Belt  Company.      (See  Lee,   Arthur  L.,  assignor.) 
LlnU-l'.olt  Company.      (See  Maurer,  Albrccht,  assignor.) 
TJnk-Belt  Company.      (See  Miick,  Fred  E.,  assignor.) 
Link-Belt  Company.     (See  Morehoad,  George  L.,  assignor.) 
Link-P,clt     Company.      (See    O'Connor,    O.,    RIorley,    and 

Schoelin.   assignors.) 
Link  Bolt  (Company.      (See  Pierce,   TTarold   S.,   assignor.) 
Ltnli-Bcll  Company.      (Set;  PliiUps,  William  10.,  assignors.) 
Link-Belt  rjompany,      (See  Philips,  W.  E.,  and  Harris,  as- 
signors.) 
I, Ink-Bell      Company.        (See     Snyors,     \\illi!im     W.,     as- 
signor.) 
Link  r.elt:   Coin[)nny.      (See  Sayors,   W.   W.,   and    Watson, 

jiFslgnors. ) 
Link  lii'lt  (Company.      (See  Sayers,  W.  W.,  Bergmann.  and 
HiuilT,  assignors.) 


Link-Belt  Company.  (See  Sayers,  W.  W.,  Bergmann,  and 
Watson,  assignors.) 

Link  Belt  Company.  (See  Sayers,  W.  W.,  Strube,  and 
Weisel,  assignors.) 

Link-Belt  Company.     (See  Tark,  Marcus  B.,  assignor.) 

Link-Belt  Company.  (See  Waechter,  F.  F.,  and  Watson, 
assignors. ) 

Link,  Edwin  A.,  Jr.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Trainer  for 
aviators.     2,099,857  ;  Nov.  23. 

Link,  Fred  C,  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  and  S.  G.  Stuckey, 
St.  Louis,  assignors  to  Obear-Nester  Glass  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Glass  cutting  shears.  2,092,650; 
Sept.  7. 

Linkenauger,  Mont  M.,  Sumter,  S.  C.  Pimiento  roaster. 
2,087,692  ;  July  20. 

Linley  Corporation,  The.  (See  Cady,  Charles  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Linn,  Frank  C,  Swampscott,  Blass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Spinning  bucket  drive.  2,101,684  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Linn,  Holman  H.,  assignor  to  The  Linn  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Morris,  N.  Y.  Track  trailer.  2,070,015  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Linn  Manufacturing  Corporation,  The.  (See  Linn,  Hol- 
man H.,  assignor.) 

Linn,  Robert  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grille  cover.  2,079,327  ; 
May  4. 

Linotype  and  Machinery  Limited.  (See  Bower,  William 
M.,   assignor.) 

Linotype  and  Blachinery  Limited.  (See  Gayter,  E.,  and 
Hay  ward,  assignors.) 

Linotype  and  Machinery  Limited.  (See  Hayward,  A.  S., 
and  Dougall,  assignors.) 

Linotype  and  Machinery  Limited.  (See  Rowlands,  T.,  and 
Shuttleworth,  assignors.) 

Linscott,  Chester  E.  (See  Hazell,  E.,  Tingey,  and  Lins- 
cott.) 

Linsell,  Alfred  A.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Ultrashort  wave  modulated 
carrier  wave  radio  communication  system.  2,073,642  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Linsell,  Alfred  A.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Ultrashort  wave  modulated 
carrier  wave  radio  communication  system.  2,073,643  ; 
Mar    16. 

Linsell,  Alfred  A.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Combined  radio  receiver  and 
talking  machine.     2,081,752  ;  May  25. 

Linsell,  Alfred  A.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Radio  tuning  arrangement. 
2,084,586 ;   June  22.  _     . 

Linsell,  Alfred  A.,  Brentwood,  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Temperature  actuated  elec- 
trical device.     2,097,100  ;  Oct.  26. 

Linsell,  Alfred  A.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Radio  receiving  system. 
2,100,605;   Nov.   30. 

Linsell,  Alfred  A.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Short  wave  radio  transmit- 
ting apparatus.     2,101,440;   Dec.   7. 

Linsley,  Douglas  F.,  Old  Greenwich.  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Bendix  Brake  Company,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake. 
2,077,943  ;  Apr.  20. 

Linsley,  Douglas  F.,  Old  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Vaco  Products,  Inc.  Fluid  pressure  operated  gear  shift- 
ing device.     2,079,654  ;  May  11. 

Linsley,  Douglas  F.,  Old  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Vaeb  Products,  Inc.  Fluid  pressure  operated  gear  shift- 
ing devire.     2,084,153  ;  June  15. 

Linsowe,  John  V.,  Flint,  Mich.  Trailer  hitch  and  brake. 
2,066,893  ;  Jan.  5. 

Linstead,  Reginald  P.,  and  A.  R.  Lowe,  London,  I.  M. 
Ileilbron,  Manchester,  and  F.  Irving,  Grangemouth, 
England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries 
Limited.  Producing  a  copper  phtlialocyanine  com- 
pound.    2,075,043  ;  Mar.  30. 

Linstead,  Reginald  P.,  South  Kensington,  London,  and 
A.  R.  Lowe,  Blackley,  Manchester,  England,  assignors 
to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Manufact\ire 
of  ortho-  and  peri-aryl  dinitriles.     2.100,401  ;  Nov.  30. 

Linstrom,  Peter  J.,  Medford,  Mass.  Advertising  device. 
2.091,392  ;  Aug.  31. 

Lintern,  John  B.      (See  Llntern,  William,  and  J.  B.) 

Lintern,  William,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signm<-nts,  (o  Evans  I'rodncts  Company.  Detroit,  Mich. 
Ventilating  .■ind/or  weatlierprooling  unit  for  vehicle 
bodies.      2.091. . son  ;    Oct.    5. 

Lintern,  William,  and  J.  B.  Lintern,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Evans  I'roducta 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  ventilating  and  sig- 
nal unit.     2,073,159;  Mar.  9. 

Linton,  Irwin  II.,  ot  al.  (See  McCrary,  Pierce  U.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lion  Agricnilural  Implements  I,Imlted.  (See  Ponn, 
riiilli),  assignor.) 

lylpo,  W.  C,  Inc.     (See  Carhart,  Raymond  IT.,  assignor.) 

I;ipe,    W.   C,   Inc.      (Seo  Spase,   Charles   IV,   assignor.) 

Llpi'lz.  AIphon.MC  I.,  Albaiiv,  N.  Y.  I.ocoinollve. 
2.068.751  ;  Jan.   20. 

Llplc,  Joseph  (!.,  Jr.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Kev  holder. 
2,069,317  ;  Feb.  2. 

Llpniiin,  Carl  K.  L.,  assignor  to  T,ipmiiM  Patents  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.     Rofrlgerator.     2,070, S2t  ;  Apr.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


assignor  to  Lipman  Patents  Corpora- 
Refrigeration  assembly.     2,086,362 ; 


Lipman.  Carl  E.  L., 
tion,  Chicago,  111. 
July  6. 

Lipman,  Carl  E.  L.,  assignor  to  Lipman  Patents  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Motor-compressor  unit  for  refriger- 
ating apparatus.     2,100,716  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lipman  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Lipman,  Carl  E.  L., 
assignor.) 

Lipowski,   Sigmund  N.     (See  Holt,  M.  F.,  and  Llpowski.) 

Lippard,  Herman  I.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.  Tag  printing  device. 
2,103,7.52  ;  Dec.  28. 

Lippert,  Arnold  L.,  assignor  to  Josepii  Bancroft  &  Sons 
Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.     Chintz.     2.103,293  ;  Dec.  28. 

Lippert,  Henry  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Conveyer.  2,072,406 
Mar.  2. 

Lippert,  Henry  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Stoker.  2,073.213 
Mar.  9. 

Lippitt,  Stephen  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Air  bag.  2,072,459 
Blar.  2. 

Cleveland,    Ohio.     Buffing    wheel 


Cleveland,    Ohio.      BuflBng    wheel 


Lippitt,    Stephen    W., 
2,087,693  ;  July  20. 

Lippitt,    Stephen    \V., 
2,100,340  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lippold,  Adolph  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Cherry- 
Burrell  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Overload  clutch 
2,100,562  :   Nov.   30. 

Lipps,  William  D.,  Frederick,  Md.,  assignor  to  Ox  Fibre 
Brush  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brush  ma- 
chine.    2,097,296  ;  Oct.  26. 

Lipscomb,  Gaston  J.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for  dry 
ing  vegetable  fiber.     2,078,955  ;  May  4. 

Lipscomb,  Robert  G.     (See  Neitzel,  J.  W.,  and  Lipscomb.) 

Lipsey,  Goldner  F.      (See  Clark,  F.  M.,  and  Lipsey.) 

Lipsey,  Meyer.      (See  .\lter,  J.  M.,  and  Lipsey.) 

Lipshie,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Salant  &  Salant,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Shirt  pocket.     2.077.153:  Apr.  13. 

Lipson,  Anna  S.,  and  H.  A.  Llpson,  Cleveland  Heights, 
Ohio.  Food  product  and  making  the  same.  2,092,518  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Lipson,  Harry  A.      (See  Lipson,  Anna  S^  and  H.  A.) 

Lipson,  John,  and  N.  Lipson.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Ifosierv  drying  and  pressing  device.  2,103,909  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Lipson,  Nat,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tack  driver  and  puller. 
2.094.459  ;  Sept.  28. 

Lipson,   Nathaniel.      (See  Lipson.   John,  and  N.) 

Lipton,  Jane.      (See  Lipton,  Ruby  and  J.) 

Lipton,  Kuby.      (See  Lipton,    Sarah,  assignor.) 

Lipton,  Ruby  and  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garment  con- 
necter.    2,094,239  ;   Sept.  28. 

Lipton,  Sarah,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hose  supporter. 
2,070,016  ;  Feb.  9. 

Lipton,  Sarah,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Glove.  2,085,467  ;  June 
29. 

Lipton,  Sarah,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garment.  2,085,913  ; 
July  6. 

Lipton,  Sarah,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garter.  2,087,620  ; 
July  20. 

Lipton.  Sarah.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hat  adjusting  means. 
2.092,808  ;  Sept.  14. 

Lipton,  Sarah,  assignor  to  R.  Lipton,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hat  fastener.      2.099,128;  Nov.   16. 

Liquid  Carbonic  Corporation,  The.  (See  Kantor,  James, 
assignor.) 

Liquid  Carbonic  Corporation,  The.  (See  Kantor,  J., 
Staerk,  and  Chilton,  assignors.) 

Lisberg,  Crist.  Chicago,  111.  Sausage  machinerv. 
2,087,673  ;  July  20. 

Li.<;lo  Corporation.      (See  Bock,  Albert  E.,  assignor.) 

Lisle,  Howard  C,  and  J.  W.  Morse,  Lansing,  Mich.,  as- 
signors to  Food  Machinery  Corporation,  San  Jose,  Calif. 
Fruit  and  vegetable  cleaning  and  polishing  machine. 
2,081,489  ;  May  25. 

Lisowitz,  Herman  W.,  Uniontown,  Pa.  Emergency  chain 
for  automobile  tires.     2.101,588;  Dec.  7. 

Liss,  Samuel  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Briggs  & 
Stratton  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cylinder  lock. 
2,070,233:  Feb.  9. 

Lissauer,  Adolph  W.,  assignor  to  Louisville  Drying  Ma- 
chinery Company,  Incorporated.  Louisville.  Ky.  Ap- 
paratus for  drying  materials.     2,096,049  ;   Oct."  19. 

Lissauer,  Adolph  W.,  and  J.  R.  Coffey,  assignors  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Louisville  Drying  Machinery  company. 
Incorporated,  Louis\-ille,  Ky.  Treating  distillery  slop 
and  feed  substance  produced  thereby.    2,070,284  ;  Feb.  9. 

Lissauer,  Adolph  W.,  and  J.  R.  Coffey,  assignors  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Louisville  Drying  Machinery  Company, 
Incorporated,  Louisvill?,  Ky.  Feed  substuncos  derived 
from  distillery  slop  and  producing  same.  2,070,285  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Lissauer,  Adolph  W.,  and  J.  R.  Coffey,  assignors,  by  mesne- 
assignments,   to  Louisville  Drying  jiachinery  Company, 
Incorporated,  Louisville,  Ky.     Treating  distillery  slop. 
2,070,286  ;  Feb.  9. 

Llssman,  Marcel  A.,  Middlesex,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national PrccipitntJon  Companv,  Los  Angeles,  CiiMt. 
Gas  scrubber.     2,077,427  ;  Apr.  20. 

Llssman,  Marcel  A.,  Jloorestown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Re- 
searrl)  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multiple  circuit 
for  energizing  treator  units.     2,088.526  ;   July  27. 

List,  Rudolph  G.,  Dorchester,  Boston,  Mass.  Ilair  curling 
and  waving  device.    2,070,521 ;  Apr.  6. 


Lister,  Donald  A.,  Brunswick,  Ga.,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Lubricating  grease 
and  its  production.     2,103,204  ;  Dec.  21. 

Litch,  Isaac  W.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  W.  C.  Starkey, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  and  R.  S.  Pruitt,  and  W.  H.  Beal, 
Chicago,  111.,  trustees.  One-way  brake  or  clutch. 
2,073,408  ;  Mar.  9. 

Lite-Cast  Corporation,  The.  (See  Eisentrager,  Russell 
C,  assignor.) 

Lite  Watchment  Corporation.  (See  Gordon,  Hayner  H., 
assignor.) 

Lithgow,  James,  Chicago,  111.  Unloading  bulk  ship- 
ments of  liquids.     2,092,174 ;  Sept.  7. 

Lithgow,  James,  Chicago,  111.  Transportation  of  liquids. 
2,102.124:  Dec.  14. 

Lithgow,  James,  assignor  to  North  American  Car  Corpo- 
ration, Chicago,  111.  Sterile  container.  2,092,925 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Lithgow,  James,  assignor  to  North  American  Car  Corpo- 
ration, Chicago,  111.  Liquid  container  and  loading  and 
unloading  the  same.     2,092,926  ;  Sept.  14. 

Lithgow,  John,  Blue  Island,  111.  Liquid  carbonator. 
2,085,107  ;  June  29. 

Lithgow,  John,  Blue  Island,  assignor  to  North  American 
Car  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerator  car. 
2,102,725  ;  Dec.    21. 

Lithographic  Technical  Foundation,  Inc.,  The.  (See 
Reed,  Robert  F.,  assignor.) 

Litstrom,  Axel  G.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Electric  selective 
signal  receiving  apparatus.     2,083.849  :  June  15. 

Littell,  F.  J.,  Machine  Company.  (See  Littell,  Frederick 
M.,  assignor.) 

Littell,  F.  J.,  Machine  Co.  (See  Littell,  F.  M.,  and  Skriba, 
assignors.) 

Littell,  Frederick  M.,  assignor  to  F.  J.  Littell  ^lachine 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Valve  and  supporting  means 
therefor.     2,080,724;  May  18. 

Littell  Frederick  M.,  and  R.  A.  Skriba,  assignors  to  F.  J. 
Littell  jNIachine  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Frictionally  syn- 
chronized positive  drive  clutch.     2,091,449  :  Aug.  31. 

Littell,  Nelson,  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  and  W.  Wenecek,  New 
York,  N.  Y. ;  said  Wenecek  assignor  to  said  Littell. 
Game  device.     2,087,575  ;  July  20. 

Little,  Arthur  D.,  Incorporated.  (See  Avery,  Julian  M., 
assignor.) 

Little,  Arthur  D.,  Incorporated.  (See  Carpenter,  J.  B.,  Jr., 
and   Stevenson,  assignors.) 

Little.  Arthur  D.,  Incorporated.  (See  Crocker,  E.  C, 
and  Hender.son,  assignors.) 

Little,  Charles  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for 
handling  concrete  and  the  like.     2,101,031 ;  Dec.  7. 

Little,  Charles  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Drafting 
machine.     2,095,099  ;  Oct.  5. 

Little.  Donald  G.,  Longmeadow,  and  R.  Lee,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufac- 
turing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  High  voltage 
direct  current  contactor.     2.094,363 ;  Sept.  28. 

Little,  Edwin  G.     (See  McWhirter,  W.  C,  and  Little.) 

Little  Palls  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Green,  Vernor 
E..    assignor.) 

Little,  Harry,  Rye,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  R. 
Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Registering  mecha- 
nism. 2.072,480;  Mar.  2. 

Little,  Howard  J.,  Fort  Thomas,  Ky..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Andrews  Steel  Company.  Appa- 
ratus for  manufacturing  surfacing  units.  2,074,966 ; 
Mar.  23. 

Little,  John  H.     (See  Falge,  R.  N.,  Godlev,  and  Little.) 

Little,  Robert  P.,  Santa  Paula,  Calif.  Therapeutic  device. 
2,077.703  ;  Apr.  20. 

Little.  Robert  P.,  Santa  Paula,  Calif.  Therapeutic  device. 
2,084.692  ;  June  22. 

Littlefield,  Carl,  assignor  to  Battle  Creek  Bread  Wrapping 
Machine  Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Apparatus  and 
method  for  making  and  delivering  wrappers.  2,082,114  ; 
June  1. 

Llttlefleld,  Edgar  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valves  and 
their  operation.     2,070,607  ;  Feb.  16. 

Littlefield,  Edgar  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Methods  and 
apparatus  for  controlling  and  utilizing  magnetic  fields 
of  force.     2.088,604  ;  Aug.  3. 

Littlefield,  William  M.,  assignor  to  The  Sidney  Elevator 
Company,  Sidney,  Ohio.  Highway  sign  and  marker 
bracket.     2,084,816:  June  22. 

Littleford  Brothers.     (See  Haupt,  Herbert,  assignor.) 

Littmann,  Edwin  R.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Composition  of  matter  and 
producing.     2,081,753  ;  May  25. 

Littmann.  Edwin  R.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Ethers  of  resin  alcohols  and 
their  production.     2.094,545  :  Sent.  28. 

Litton,  Daniel  R.      (See  Leventis,  P.  P.,  and  Litton.) 

Litty,  Elizabeth  H.  (See  Litty,  J.  R.,  and  Lundin,  as- 
signors.) 

Litty,  John  R.,  and  T.  B.  Lundin.  deceased,  by  E.  H. 
Litty,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cake  icing  machine.  Re. 
20.572  :  Doc.   7. 

Litzlnger,  Raymond  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  of 
twenty-five  per  cent  to  L.  C.  Newsome,  IMinneapolis, 
Minn.,  and  twenty-five  per  cent  to  R.  H.  Newsome, 
Bellevue,  Pa.  Carburetor  or  the  like.  2,070,992 : 
Feb.  16. 


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379 


Livar,  Allen  P.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Richmond  Radiator  Company,  New  Yorli,  N.  Y.,  and 
one-half  to  Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Radi- 
ator.    2,083,028  ;  June  8. 

Livermore,  H.  F.,  Co.  (See  Dodge,  Sherwood  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Livermore,  "William  T.,  Westfleld,  N.  J.  Transmission. 
2,100,810  ;  Nov.  30. 

Livermore,  William  T.,  Westfield,  N.  J.  Change  speed 
transmission.     2,103.540  ;  Dec.  28. 

Livesey,  Harold.  (See  Riley,  R.  H.  J.,  Ashton,  and 
Livesey. ) 

Livingston,  Fremont  P.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor  to  The 
Westingnouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     2,088,066  ;  July  27. 

Livingston,  John  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Combined 
car  retarder  and  switch  control  system  for  car  retarder 
yards.     2,076,955  ;  Apr.  13. 

Livingston,  John  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Apparatus 
for  controlling  railway  track  skates.     2,077,339  ;   Apr. 

Livingston,  John  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Car 
retarder  control  apparatus  and  testing  means  therefor. 
2,080,053  ;  May  11. 

Livingston,  John  W.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  the 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Rail- 
way car  retarder.     2,101,184  ;  Dec.  7. 

Livingston,  John  W.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Speed  re- 
sponsive apparatus.     2,082,166  ;  June  1. 

Livingston,  Orrin  W.  (See  Steiner,  H.  C,  and  Living- 
ston.) 

Livingston  Orrin  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Electric  valve  translating 
system.     2,085,595  ;  June  29. 

Livingston,  Stanley  D.  (See  Crafts,  C.  S.,  and  Living- 
ston.) 

Livingstone,  Daniel,  Nantasket,  Mass.  Cofferdam. 
2,096,331  ;  Oct.  19. 

Livsey,  William,  Liverpool,  England.  Fountain  pen. 
2,076,997  :  Apr.  13. 

Ljungberg,  Evald  C,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
tor,  Mass.     Mixing.     2,082,545  ;  June  1. 

Ljungkull,  Rolf  B.,  assignor  to  American  Hoist  and  Der- 
rick Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Car  body  with  bull  gear 
machines.     2,068,554  ;   Jan.  19. 

Ljungkull,  Rolf  E.,  assignor  to  American  Hoist  and  Der- 
rick Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Car  body  with  bull  gear 
for  excavating  machines.    2,068,555  ;  Jan.  19. 

Ljungkull,  Rolf  E.,  assignor  to  American  Hoist  and  Der- 
rick Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Car  body  for  excavating 
machines.    2,083,459  ;  June  8. 

Ljungkull,  Rolf  E.,  assignor  to  American  Hoist  and  Der- 
rick Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Excavating  machine. 
2,083,460;  June  8. 

Ljungkull,  Rolf  E.,  assignor  to  American  Hoist  and  Der- 
rick Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Crane.  2,098,299 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Ljungstrom,  Erik,  Lldingo-Brevik,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget 
Transitoria,  Stockliolm,  Sweden.  Closed  container  such 
as  preserving  cans.     2,085,200  ;  June  29. 

LjungstrOm,  Erik,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Transitoria, 
Stockholm,  Sweden.  Manufacture  of  keys  for  preserve 
cans.     2,102,467  ;  Dec.  14. 

Ljungstrcira,  Fredrik,  Brevik,  Lidingo,  assignor  to  Aktie- 
bolaget Spontan,  Stockholm.  Sweden.  Cooling  syst(>m 
for   internal   combustion   engines.      2,078,499  ;   Apr.   27. 

Ljungstrom,  Fredrik,  Lidongo,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget 
Spontan,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Cooling  of  internal  com- 
bustion engines.     2,085,810  ;  July  6. 

Llewellyn,  Frederick  B.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Modulating  system.     2,070,666  ;   Feb.   16. 

Llewellyn,  Frederick  B.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Space  discharge  apparatus.     2,096,460  ;   Oct.   19. 

Llewellyn,  Frederick  T.  (See  White,  W.  B.,  and  Llewel- 
lyn.) 

Llewellyn,  John  B.,  Woslbourne  Grove,  London,  assignor 
to  J.  Taislioff,  London,  England.  Bottle  and  like  con- 
tainer.    2,078,862  ;   Apr.  27. 

Llewellyn,  I^ewis  K.,  Evanston,  and  A.  R.  Barton,  Oak 
Park,  assignor  to  E.  J.  Bracli  &  Sons,  Chicago,  111. 
Ilnslacking  and  ti-ansferring  mechanism.  2,089,385: 
Aug.   10, 

Llewellyn,  William  B.,  assignor  to  Peter  Spcnce  &  Sons, 
Limlled,  Manchester,  England,  Preparation  of  titanium 
and  iron  compounds.    2, 088,01. T;  Aug.  3. 

Lloyd,  Albert  L.      (See  Peck,  P.  D.,  and  Llo.yd.) 

Lloyd,  Arthur  II.,  and  II.  Booth,  Coventry,  England. 
Man\ifacture  of  tools  for  truing  grinding  wheels. 
2,088..'579  :   July   27. 

Lloyd,  David  W.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Safety  car  equip- 
menf.     2,071,752  ;  Feb.  23. 

Lloyd,  Diivld  W.,  Cliiyton,  Mo.,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Br.'ike  f.'ompany,  Wlliiierdlng,  Pa.  Safety  car 
equipment.     2,071,751  ;   Feb.   23, 

Lloyd,  David  W,,  Clayton,  Mo,,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inglioiisr'  Air  Brake  (.'ompnny,  Wilmerding,  I'a.  Siifetv 
car  ('(Miipment.     2, 071, 753;   Feb.   23. 

Lloyd,  Elmer  J.      (See  Beatty,  C.  C.  and  Lloyd.) 


Lloyd,  Frederic,  Sheffield,  and  H.  Lindars,  London,  Eng- 
land. Rotary  furnace,  kiln,  dryer,  and  the  like. 
2,078,333  ;  Apr.  27. 

Lloyd,  George  G.,  assignor  of  one-twentieth  to  W.  C. 
Coryell,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Mill  plant  for  rolling  hot 
metal.     2,078,005  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lloyd,  Harold  B.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Can  opening  device. 
2,102,365  ;  Dec.   14. 

Lloyd,  James  D.,  Yakima,  Wash.  Article  delivery  cabi- 
net.    2,071,040 ;  Feb.  16. 

Lloyd,  Richard  L.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  J.  Stehli, 
Cedar  Grove,  N.  J.  ;  Stella  W.  Lloyd,  executrix  of  said 
Richard  L.  Lloyd,  deceased.  Treating  waste  wet 
organic  material.     2,102,427  ;  Dec.  14, 

Lloyd,  Stella  W.,  executrix.  (See  Lloyd,  R.  L.,  and 
Stehli.) 

Lloyd,  Thomas,  East  Pittsburgh,  and  P.  W.  Sylvander, 
McKeesport,  Pa.  Steel  blind  and  guiding  means  there- 
for.    2,082,405  ;  June  1. 

Lloyd,  Thomas,  East  Pittsburgh,  and  P.  W.  Sylvander, 
McKeesport,  Pa.  Steel  ventilating  double  blind. 
2,082,406  ;  June  1. 

Lloyd,  Thomas,  East  Pittsburgh,  and  P.  W.  Sylvander, 
McKeesport,  Pa.  Roll  slide  window  screen.  2,082,407  ; 
June  1. 

Lloyd,  Whitten  P.,  and  M.  H.  Hill,  assignors  to  The 
Haloid  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Photocopy  machine. 
2,069,318  ;  Feb.  2. 

Loane,  Clarence  M.,  Whiting  and  B.  H.  Shoemaker,  Ham- 
mond, Ind.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Wax  coated  paper.     2,085,373  ;  June  29. 

Loar,  Lloyd  A.,  assignor  to  Acousti-Lectric  Company, 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Musical  instrument.  2,085,760 ; 
July  6. 

Lobdell,  Edward  J.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Lobdell-Emery 
Manufacturing  Company,  Alma,  Mich.  Fabricating  bi- 
cycle rims.     2,080,866  ;  May  18. 

Lobdell-Emery  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Lob- 
dell, Edward  J.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Lobdell-Emery  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Swett, 
Earl  W.,  assignor.) 

Lobdell,  George  S.,  Rome,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Cable 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulated  electrical  con- 
ductor.    2,079,943  ;  May  11. 

Lobdell,  George  S.,  Rome,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Cable 
Corporation,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Plastic  and  method  of 
curing.     2,079,944  ;  May  11. 

Lobley,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  Dr.  Miles  Laboratories, 
Inc.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Tablet  crushing  and  dispensing 
device.     2,100,860;  Nov.  30. 

Lobo,  Walter  E.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Gasoline 
Products  Co.,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Heating  hydrocarbon 
fluids.     2,079,219  ;   May  4. 

Locbar  Buckle  Company,  The.  (See  Shaw,  William 
Bligh,  assignor.) 

Locher,  Fritz.     (See  Hartmann,  M.,  and  Locher.) 

Lochman,  George  H.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Bathtub. 
2,084,852  ;  June  22. 

Lock,  Michael,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  M.  b.  h.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Transmitter  arrangement  for  guiding  airplanes. 
2,007,072  ;  Oct.  26. 

Lock,  Ritchie  H.,  Chigwell,  assignor  to  Howards  and  Sons 
Limited,  Ilford,  England.  Manufacture  of  glycerol 
monolactate.     2,089,127  ;  Aug.  3. 

Locke,  Arthur  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Baldwin- 
Southwark  Corporation.  Air  conditioning  apparatus. 
2,085,703  ;  June  29. 

Locke,  Arthur  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Baldwin- 
Southwark  Corporation.  Expansion  valve  mechanism 
for  refrigerating  systems.     2,091,787  ;  Aug.  31. 

Locke,  George  A.     (See  Kinkead,  F.   S.,  and  Locke.) 

Locke  Insulator  Corporation.  (See  Hill,  Gregory  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Locke  Insulator  Corporation. 
M.,  assignor.) 

Locke   Insulator   Corporation, 
assignor.) 

Locke  Insulator  Corporation, 
assignor.) 

Locke    Insulator   Corporation, 
assignor.) 

Locke,  James  D.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Oral  cavity  ap- 
pliance.    2,077,245;  Apr.  13. 

Locke,  James  S,,  assignor  to  Minnenpolis-lloneywell  Regu- 
lator Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Heating  svsteni. 
2,094,902  ;  Oct.  5, 

Locke,  John.     (See  Shorter,  S,  A,,  Williams,  and  Locke.) 

Locke,  Sylvanus  D.,  Bridgeport,  and  C.  R.  Dosch,  Strat- 
ford, (^onn.,  assignors,  b.v  mesne  assignments,  to 
Stewart-Warner  Cor[)oratlon,  Chicago,  111.  Ijubrlcat- 
ing   apparatus.     2,097,126;   Oct.   26. 

Loekert,  Frank  1!.,  Diillaa,  Tex,  llUinilnated  street 
iiiiirker,      2,0!)9.'11(>  ;    Nov.    10, 

Locket,  A.  M.,  and  Company.  (See  Nelson,  B.  S,,  Cham- 
bers, and  Norton,  assignors,) 

IjoeUell,  Ralph  (J.,  \\  luiwnlo.sii,  assignor  to  (^utlorllani- 
nier,  Inc,,  IMilwiuiUee,  Wis,  Controller  for  electric  mo- 
tor (lilven  (l<'viees,     2,()7',>,I2I  ;   May  -1, 

Lockhart,  Harold  U,,  Great  Falls,  Mont,  Cutting  shin- 
gles or  shakes.     2,081,754  ;  May  25. 

liockluu't,  Marshrtll  L..  Dos  Molnea,  Iowa.  Electro- 
Nlelhogniph.     2,009,038;  Nov.  23. 


(See  Jackson,  Alexand'er 

(See   McCoy,    Robert   L.. 

(See  Plimpton,  Bentley  A., 

(See   Stevens,   Leland   J,. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Lockhart,  William,  assignor  to  Cornell  Securities  Corpora- 
tion.     Cleveland.      Ohio.       Receptacle      and      closure. 

2.087.732  :  July  20. 

Lockhart,  William,  assignor  to  Cornell  Securities  Corpora- 
tion,     Cleveland,      Ohio.      Receptacle      and      closure. 

2.087.733  ;  July  20. 

Lockhart.  William,  assignor  to  Cornell  Securities  Cor- 
poration,   Cleveland,    Ohio.      Receptacle    and    closure. 

2.101.813  :  Dec.   7. 

Lockhart.  William,  assignor  to  Cornell  Securities  Cor- 
poration,   Cleveland,    Ohio.      Receptacle    and    closure. 

2.101.814  ;  Dec.  7. 

Lockhead,  Elmer  C.  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  R.  Hender- 
son, Moberly,  Mo.     Knitted  fabric.     2,100.861 ;  Nov.  30. 

Lockhead,  John  L..  Springfield,  Mass.  JIuzzle  loading 
firearm.     2,085.031  ;  June  29. 

Lock  Joint  Pipe  Company.  (See  Trickey,  William  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

LockspeiscT,  Benny.  (See  Ramsbottom,  J.  E.,  Lock- 
speiser,  and  Stewart.) 

Lockwood.  Alvah  M.     (See  Malone,  Adolph  W.,  assignor.) 

Lockwood,  Edwin  H.,  II,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Heater  control  svstem.  2,078,675  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Lockwood,  Edwin  H.,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Elicrric  &  Manufacturing  Companv.  East 
Pittsburgh.   Pa.      Control  sv.<!tein.      2.078.670  :   Apr.   27. 

Lockwood,  Frank  B.,  Jr.  (See  Perthel,  R.,  and  Lock- 
wood.) 

Lockwood,  Harry  B.,  and  A.  R.  Willard,  East  Cleveland, 
assignors  to  Willard  Storage  Battery  Company,  Cleve- 
land. Ohin.     Casting  machine.     2.068.420  :  Jan.  19. 

Loclcwood,  Henry  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
welding.     2.078,006  :  Apr.  20. 

Loclcwood.  Henry  C.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bellows. 
2.0.S4,496  :  June  22. 

Lockwnod  Maniifncturing  Company,  The.  (See  Macdon- 
alfl.  Arrlini.-iUl  T..  assigiuiv.  t 

Lockwood  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Prabell, 
Albert,  assignor.) 

Lockwood  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Steflan, 
G.  B.   C.  and  Williams,  assignors.) 

Lockwood.  Ralph  G.,  et  al.  (See  Schaf,  Joseph  C,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Lockwood.  William  H.     fSee  Henke.  C.  O..  and  Lockwood.) 

Lockyer,  Robert  H..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Combination 
flowerpot.     2.072,172 :   Mar.    2. 

Lockyer,  Robert  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Combination 
flowerpot.     2.081,337  ;  May  25. 

Locomotive  Finished  Material  Company,  The.  (See 
Muchnic,  Henry  E.,  assignor.) 

Locomotive  Firebox  Company.  (See  Larson,  Bert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lo  Curto.  Anthony.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y'.  Fountain  pen. 
2.097,160:   Oct.   26. 

Lodde.  Herbert.      (See  Dieckmann,  J.,  Lodde,  and  Adams.) 

Lodder.  William  B..  Syracuse.  N.  Y.  Temperature  regu- 
lating valve.     2.009.040  :  .Tan.   20. 

Lodeesen.  Herman  J.  (See  Thompson,  J.  S.,  and 
Lodeesen.) 

Lodofsen,  Herman  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Patents  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Coating  mag- 
nesium.    2,060,842;  Jan.  5. 

Loder.  Donald  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Organic  sulphides  and 
their  prep.i ration.     2,075,295:  Mar.  30. 

Lodge.  Alfred  L.,  Boston,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  L. 
Braun,  Lowell,  Mass.  Broom  or  article  of  analogous 
nature.     2,070.169  :  Feb.  9. 

Lodge.  Alvin,  assignor  to  Hamilton  Watch  Company.  Lan- 
ca.stiT.  Pa.  Dial  for  watches  and  other  instruments. 
2.103.263:  Dec.  28. 

Lodge,  Frank.  (See  Elllngworth,  8.,  Haddock.  Lodge, 
and  Lumsden.) 

Lodge,  Frank.  (See  Haddock,  N.  H.,  Lodge,  and  Lums- 
den.) 

Lodge,  Frank,  Blackley,  Manchester,  England,  assignor  to 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Anthraquinone 
dyestuffs.      2,081,755  ;    May   25. 

Lodge.  Frank,  r.Iackley.  Manchester,  England,  assignor 
to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Anthraqui- 
none  derivatives.     2.097.672  :   Nov.   2. 

Lodge,  Frank,  and  C.  H.  Lumsden.  Blackley.  Manchester, 
England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries 
Limited.  Acid  dyestuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series. 
2.081,750:  May  25. 

Lodge.  Frank,  and  C.  II.  Lumsden.  Blackley,  Manchester, 
England,  .assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries 
Ty  I  m  I  t  i>  d.  Manufacture  of  alkoxvanthranuinoncs. 
2.101.910:  Doc.   14. 

Lodin,  George  A.,  Isanti,  Minn.  Jar  holder.  2,080,674  : 
July  13. 

Loeb.  David  S.,  and  J.  M.  Toler.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Mak- 
ing printing  plates.      2.095.071;   Oct.  5. 

Loeb,  H.,  &  Co.     (See  Oscard,  Robert  S.,  assignor.) 

Loeb,  Joseph  B  ,  Brookline,  Mass.  Necktie.  2,100,690  • 
Nov.  30. 

Loeber,  Edgar  O.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Rnlo 
Company.  Cleveland.  Ohio.  (;omblnatinn  funnel  and  de- 
vice for  opening  tops  of  bottles  and  jar.s.  2.0S3.78S  ; 
June  15. 


Loeber,  Edgar  O.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  William  W. 
Tavlor,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Garter.  2,102,501  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Loeber,  Herman  M.,  Beatrice,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  Dempster 
Mill  Maunfacturing  (Company.  Diaphragm  pump  for 
automatic  water  systems.     2.083.073  ;  June  8. 

Loebs,  Albert  J.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  Air  injector  for 
internal   combustion  engines.     2,096.332  ;   Oct.   19. 

Loef,  Jakob,  Moosburg,  Germany.  Hydraulic  brake,  es- 
pecially  for  lifting  trucks.     2,075.857  ;  Apr.   6. 

Loef,  Jakob.  Moosburg.  Germauv.  Lifting  truck. 
2,079,078  :  May  4. 

Loef,  Jakob.  Moosburg,  Germany.  Lifting-truck. 
2,100,194  :  Nov.  23. 

Loeffler,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoetree  and  stretcher. 
2,070,234  ;  Feb.  9. 

Loeffler.  Bruno.  Plainfield.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  International 
Jlotor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Control  mechanism 
for  Diesel  engines.     2,067,611  :  Jan.  12. 

Loeffler,  Bruno,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  International 
Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  chamber  valve 
operating  mechanism  and  control  for  Diesel  eng:ines. 
2.007,612  ;  Jan.  12. 

Loeffler,  Bruno,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  International 
Motor  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Rotatable  diesel  air 
chamber  operating  mechanism.     2,085,199  ;  June  29. 

Loefiler,  Bruno,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  International 
Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Steel  motor. 
2.089.277  :  Aug.  10. 

Loeffler,  Bruno,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  International 
Motor  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Air  valve  for  Diesel 
engines.     2,089.278  ;  Aug.  10. 

Loeffler,  Bruno,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  International 
Motor  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  Diesel 
air  chamber  valve  control  mechanism.  2.089,279  ;  Aug. 
10. 

Loeffler,  Bruno,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  International 
Motor  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reciprocal  valve 
operating  mechanism  for  Diesel  engine  air  chambers. 
2.092,175  ;  Sept.  7. 

Loeffler.  Bruno,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Mack  Manu- 
facturing Corporation.  Supercharging  mechanism  for 
diesel  engines.     2.103,974  :  Dec.  28. 

Loeffler,  Fritz,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Electric  clock.  2,089,280  ; 
Aug.   10. 

Loeffler.  Gustave,  Jr.  (See  Hendrick,  W.  M.,  and 
Loeffler. ) 

Loepsinger.  Albert  J.,  assignor  to  General  Fire  Extin- 
guisher Company.  Providence.  R.  I.  Assembling  an 
automatic  snrinkler.     2.085,987  ;  July  6. 

Loepsinger,  Albert  J.,  Providence,  and  H.  E.  Rose,  War- 
wick, assignors  to  General  Fire  Extinguisher  Company, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Automatic  sprinkler.  2,075,816 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Loerke,  Arthur  W.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Wing  vortex  reducer. 
2.075,817  ;  Apr.  6. 

Loeser,  John,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Tire.    2,083,461 ;  June  8. 

Loesser.  Edwin  C.      (See  Hickstein.  W.  L.,  and  Loesser.) 

Loetscher,  Emil  C.  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Decorative  building 
material  and  making  the  same.     2.066,734  :  Jan.   5. 

Loetscher.  Emil  C,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Composite  building 
material.     2.067.012  ;   Jan.   5. 

Loetscher.  Emil  C,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Hollow  panel. 
2.07;;,896  :  Mar.  16. 

Loetscher,  Emil  C.  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Panel  fastener. 
2.073.897;  Mar.  16. 

Loew.  Theodore,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printing  press. 
2.072,716;  Mar.  2. 

Loewe,  Siegmund.     (See  von  Ardenne.  M.,  and  Loewe.) 

Loewe,  Siegmund,  Berlin,  Germany.  Braun  tube. 
2,083,198;   June  8. 

Loewe.  Siegmund,  Berlin,  Germany.  Braun  tube  and  pro- 
ducing braun  tubes.     2.100.697  :  Nov.  30. 

Loewe,  Siegmund,  and  B.  Wienecke,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Indirectly    heated   cathode.      2,075,122 ;   Mar.    30. 

Loewe.  Siegmund.  and  M.  von  Ardenne.  Berlin.  Germany, 
said  von  Ardenne,  assignors  to  Radioaktiengesellschaft 
11.  S.  l.oewe.  lierlin-Strglitz,  Germ.anv.  M.iin  operated 
voltage  amplifier.     2.0flS.7."2  :   JTn.  20 

Loewenberg,  Gisbert,  assignor  to  Metal  Specialties  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Strip-serving  machine. 
2.097,031  ;  Oct.  26. 

Loewenstein,  Ludwig,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  mold- 
ing  frozen  confections.     2.076.377 :   Apr.   6. 

Loewer.  Alvin   C.      (See  O'Neill.   Edwar.l  J.,  assi'jrnnr. ) 

Loewer,  Alvin  C,  Baltimore,  Md.  Apparatus  for  check- 
ing the  sprocket  holes  of  motion  picture  films. 
2,076,471  :  Apr.  6. 

Loewer,  Henry  B.,  Keiunore,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Miner,  Inc.,  Chicago,  III.  Friction  shock  absorbing 
mechanism.     2,080,015  ;  May   18. 

Loewus,  Julian  S.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Kraser.  2,099,013  :  Nov. 
10. 

Li'f,  Emil,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Frame  saw.  2,073,898; 
^far.  16. 

LSf,  Emil,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Frame  saw.  2,077,119  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Lofgren,  Gustaf  E.,  Rye,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Electrolux 
Corporation.  Dover,  Del.  Vacuum  cleaner  switch. 
2.073,244;  Mar.  9. 

Lofgren,  Gustaf  E.,  Riverside,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Electro- 
lux  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
2.077,072  ;  Apr.  20. 


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381 


Lofgren,  Gustaf  E.,  Riverside,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Blectro- 
lux      Corporation,      Dover,      Del.      Vacuum      cleaner. 

2.085.433  ;  June  29. 

Lofgren,  Gustaf  E.,  Riverside,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Electro- 
lux  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Coupling.  2,102,802; 
Dec.  21. 

Lofquist,  Bror  M.,  and  S.  J.  Olson,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Bicycle  pedal.     2.069,454  ;  Feb.  2. 

Loftin,  Edward  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Meth- 
od of  and  apparatus  for  operating  electrical  amplifiers. 
Re.  20,461 ;  Aug.  3. 

Loftis,  Homer  J.  (See  Nichols,  H.  J.,  Forbes,  Harmon, 
and  Loftis.) 

Loftis,  Homer  J.,  Ironton,  and  M.  F.  McCarthy,  Dayton, 
Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments  to  Radio  Corpo- 
ration of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Antenna  system. 

2.085.434  ;  June  29. 

Loftis,    Thomas    W.,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Wave    motor. 

2.089,064  ;  Aug.  3. 
Lofton,   Herbert  M.,    Chattanooga,   Tenn. 

2,088,426;  July  27. 
Lofton,    Herbert  M.,   Chattanooga,   Tenn. 

2,100,862  ;  Nov.  30. 
Loftus,   Fred   H.,   Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

and    regenerative    soaking    pit 

July  6. 
Loftus,  Fred  H.,  Mount  Lebanon,  Pa. 

control.     2,098,585  ;  Nov.  9. 
Logan  Co.  Inc.     (See  Gotthardt,  Henry  R.,  assignor.) 
"       ~  (See   Gotthardt,    H.   R.,    and    Cain, 


Fire  hydrant. 
Fire   hydrant. 


Treating  steel  ingots 
therefor.       2,085,811 ; 


Reversing  furnace 


Logan   Co.    Inc. 

signers.) 
Logan  Co.  Inc. 

signors.) 
Logan,  Edward 
Logan,     Elbert 


(See  Gotthardt,  H.  R.,  and  Logan,  as- 


C.  (See  Gotthardt,  H.  R.,  and  Logan.) 
G.,  Springfield,  Mg.  Minnow  bucket. 
^.093jl32  ;  Sept.  14. 

Logan,  Elizabeth  A.,  Princeton,  Ky.  Hosiery  drying  and 
stretching  device.     2,080,324  ;  May  11. 

Logan,  Frank  G.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ward 
Leonard  Electric  Company.  Electric  controlling  ap- 
paratus.    2,067,143  ;  Jan.  5. 

Logan,  Frank  G.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Ward  Leonard 
Electric  Company.  Electric  controlling  apparatus. 
2,068,188 ;  Jan.  19. 

Logan,  Frank  G.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ward 
Leonard  Electric  Company.  Voltage  regulator. 
2,074,552  ;   Mar.    23. 

Logan,  Frank  G.,  Mount  Yornon,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ward 
Leonard  Electric  Companv.  Electric  controlling  ap- 
paratus.    2,078,880  ;  Apr.  27. 

Logan,  Frank  G.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Ward 
Leonard  Electric  Company.  Electric  controlling  ap- 
paratus.    2,092,319  ;  Sept.  7. 

Logan  Gear  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson,  Alvin  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Logan,  George  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Snare  for  drums. 
2,101.784  ;  Dec.  7. 

Logan,  Ian  M.     (See  Easter,  G.  J.,  McMullwi  and  Lot;an.) 

Logan,  James  J.,  Strafford,  assignor  to  Benjamin  C.  Betner 
Company,  Devon,  Pa.  Localizer  for  web  cutting  ma- 
chines.    2,082,705  ;   June  1. 

Logan,  John  W.,  Jr.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Limited,  Wilmerding, 
Pa.     Retardation  controlled  brake.     2,068,339  :  Jan.  19. 

Logan,  John  W.,  Jr.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Mag- 
netic shoe  brake.     2,081,459  ;  May  25. 

Logan,  John  W.,  Jr.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Electric 
and  fluid  pressure  brake  system.    2,068,340  ;  Jan.  19. 

Logan,  John  W.,  Jr.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The 
Westlnghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Train    brake  apparatus.     2,074,750 ;   Mar.    23. 

Logan,  John  W.,  Jr.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The 
Westlnghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Braking  system.     2,074,751 ;  Mar.  23. 

Logan,  John  W.,  Jr.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The 
Westlnghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Brake   control    equipment.      2,074,752 ;    Mar.    23. 

Logan,  John  W.,  Jr.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The 
Westlnghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Empty  and  load  brake.    2,077,946 ;  Apr.  20. 

Logan,  John  W.,  Jr^  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  West- 
lnghouse Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Train  brake  equipment.     2.084,693  ;  June  22. 

Logan,  John  W.,  Jr.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Apparntiis 
for  delecting  the  passage  of  railway  cars.  2,089,835; 
Aug.   10. 

lyogun,  John  W.,  Jr.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Wcst- 
IngliouHe  Air  I'.rako  (Company,  Wilmerding,  I'a.  Pro- 
tective device  for  electromagnetic  track  brake  systems. 
2,093,4.59  ;  Sept.  21. 

Logan.  John  W..  Jr.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The 
Westlnghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pn. 
Railway  vehicle  brake  equipment.     2,090,433;  Oct.   19. 

Logan,  John  W..  Jr.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  West- 
ingliouse  Air  Brake  Companv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Train 
brake  system.     2,099,428  ;   Nov.   IC. 

Logan,  John  W.,  Jr..  Wllklnsburg,  assignor  to  The  West- 
lnghouse Air  Brake  Company,  Wilnicrding,  Pa.  Re- 
tardation controlled  brake,     2,077,944  ;  Apr.  20. 


Logan,  John  W.,  Jr.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  West- 
lnghouse Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Mag- 
netic brake  control.     2,077,945  ;  Apr.  20. 

Logan,  Joseph  A.,  Springfield,  and  \V.  H.  De  Lancey,  as- 
signors to  Gilbert  &  Barker  Jlanufacturing  Company, 
West  Springfield,  JIass.  Liquid  dispensing  apparatus. 
2,079,295  ;  May  4. 

Logan,  Leonard,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  Webber,  Hoho- 
kus,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Bristol  Company,  Water- 
bury,  Conn.  Automatic  terminator  for  cycle  control 
systems,     2,080,924  ;  May  18. 

Logette,  Abraham  I.,  and  E.  H.  Dainton,  London,  Eng- 
land. Apparatus  for  dispensing  liquid  fuels,  lubricat- 
ing oils  and  the  like.     2,074,927  ;  Mar.  23. 

Logie,  Thomas  T.,  assignor  to  The  Bassick  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Bracket  for  automobile  robe  sup- 
ports.     2,081,941 ;   June   1. 

Lognion,  Eucliede,  Lake  Charles,  La.  Clothespin. 
2.101.742  ;  Dec.  7. 

Logue,  Leland  H.     (See  Wallace,  H.  V.,  and  Logue.) 

Lohe,  Arthur,  Annaberg  I/Erzgeb,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Switch.  2,081,827 ;  May 
25. 

Lohman,  Francis,  Detroit,  Jlich.  Warning  speed  indi- 
cator.    2,075,530;  Mar.  30. 

Lohmann,  Oscar  F.,  Tenafly,  N.  J.  Manufacture  of 
printed  and  die  cut  articles.     2,085,435  :  June  29. 

Lohmolder,  Edward  H.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Ball  check 
valve.     2,074,701  ;  Mar.    23. 

Lohn,  Peter,  New  York,  N,  Y,,  and  A.  Cortella,  Leonia, 
N.  J.  Method  and  apparatus  for  recording  and  re- 
producing sound.     2,074,406  ;   Mar.  23. 

Lohnes,  George  A.     (See  Clutter,  C.  J.,  and  Lohnes.) 

Lohr,  Hans,  Jackson  Heights,  Long  Island,  assignor  to 
Filler  Famous  Facial  Corp.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Facial   treatment.     2,097,952 ;    Nov.   2. 

Lohr,  Hans,  Jackson  Heights,  assignor  to  Filler  Famous 
Facial  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Exterior 
body  treatments,     2,099,744  ;  Nov,  23, 

Lohr,  Raymond,  Erie,  Pa,,  assignor  to  Louis  Marx  & 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy  kicking  animal 
with  cart.     2,095,646  ;  Oct.  12. 

Lohr,  Raymond,  Erie,  Pa,,  assignor  to  Louis  Marx  &  Com- 
pany, Inc,,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Dancing  figure  toy. 
2,100,486;  Nov.  30, 

Lohrke,  James  L,,  Thornbury  Township,  Delaware  County, 
Pa.     Producing  yarn.     2,082,840;  June  8. 

Lohse,  Frederick  W.,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.  Liquid 
atomizer.     2,086,626  ;  July  13. 

Lohse,  Hasell  A.,  North  Wildwood,  N.  J.  Automatic 
clutch  for  motor  vehicles.     2.073.214 ;  Mar.  9. 

Loichot,  Raymond  W.     (See  Bahl,  John  I.,  assignor.) 

Loimann,  Anton,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Hosiery  knitting 
machine.     2,066,843  ;  Jan,   5, 

Loimann,  Anton,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Needle  bar. 
2,069,109  ;  Jan,  26, 

Loimann,  Anton,  Chemnitz,  Germany,  Jacquard  covering 
and  tuck  pattern  device  for  flat  hosiery  frames. 
2,074,089  ;  Mar.  16. 

Lolley,  William  H.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  H,  T,  Goss,  Ruther- 
ford, N,  J.,  assignors  to  L,  N,  S,  Corporation,  New  York, 
N,  Y,     Liquid  dispensing,     2,084,288  ;  June  15, 

Lomax,  Clarence  E,,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Associated 
Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.  Chicago,  111.  Telephone 
system.     2,076,656  :  Apr,  13, 

Lomax,  Frank  B,,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  filtering 
eggs.     2,089,214;  Aug,  10. 

Lomax,  Frank  B,,  Chicago,  111,  Apparatus  for  filtering 
eggs,     2,089,215  ;  Aug.  10. 

Lomax,  Frank  B„  Chicago,  111,  Apparatus  for  filtering 
eggs,     2,089,702;  Aug,  10, 

Lombard,  Herman  G„  Washington,  D,  C,  assignor  to  A. 
H,  Tinnerman,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fastening  means. 
2,077,120  :  Apr.  13, 

Lombard,  Huel  B,,  Brookings,  S.  Dak.  Lawn  sprinkler. 
2,084,817  ;  June  22, 

Ivombardi  Knitting  Machine  Co,  Inc,  (See  Lomhardi, 
Vincent,  assignor,) 

Lombard!,  Vincent,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Lombardl 
Knitting  Machine  Co,,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Knitted  fabric 
2,066,408;  Jan.  5. 

Lombard!,  Vincent,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Lombardl 
Knitting  Machine  Co,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitting 
Machine.     2,070,170  ;  Feb.  9. 

I,(iiiili;n(ll,  Vinr(>nt,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Lombard! 
Knitting  Marlilne  Co,  Inc,  New  York,  N,  Y,  Knitting 
miichine,      2,083,723;  June  15, 

Lombard!,  Vincent,  Garden  city,  assignor  to  Tjombnrdi 
Knitting  Machine  Co,  Inc,  New  York,  N,  Y,  Knitting 
machine,     2,094,600 :    Oct,    5, 

Lompe,  Arved,      (See  Alterthum,  H,,  and  Lonipe,) 

London,  Bernard,  New  York,  N,  Y,  Building  construc- 
tion.   2.070,472  ;  Apr,   6, 

London,  Bernard.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Building  construc- 
tion.    2.070,473;  Apr.  0. 

London,  Bessie,  Baltimore,  Md.  Gum  massaging  and 
teeth   exercising  device,     2,091,511;   Aug,   31, 

r>ondon,  Le  Roy  P,     (See  Campl)cll,  D.  J.,  and  London.) 

Lone  Star  Gas  Company.  (See  Alartln,  James  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Long.  Albert  10..  nsNlgnor  to  SIromberg  Electric  <"'on>pany, 
Chicago,  111.  Time  printing  construction.  LV0S-i.097  : 
,liine  15, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  193T 


1 


Long,  AlbiTt  10.,  assifrnor  ro  StroniboiK  Klectric  Conipauy, 
Chicago.  111.     PrintinK  device,     li. 084, 098  ;  June  15. 

Long,  Albert  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  H.  Caldwell, 
Abbeville,  La.     Camp  chair.     2,081,181 ;  May  25. 

Long,  Allen  T.,  Petersbur.;;,  Va.  Keeper  for  traveling  bag 
frames.     2,096,187  ;  Oct.   19. 

Long,  Ansel  L.,  Preston,  ICans.  Highway  marker. 
2,095,609  ;  Oct.  12. 

Long,  Archie  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Collar  support. 
2,081,242  ;  May  25. 

Long,  Armistead  R.,  Summerlee,  assignor  to  Long  Super 
Mine  Car  Company,  OaU  Hill,  W.  Va.  Mine  car. 
2,089,754  ;  Aug.  10. 

Long,  Bernard,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme  des  Manu- 
factures des  Glaces  &  Produits  Chimiques  de  Saint- 
Gobain,  Chauny  &  Cirey,  Paris,  France.  Tempered 
glass  articles  and  manufacturing  the  same.  2,097,073  : 
Oct.  26. 

Long,  Charles  J.     (See  Congdon,  T.  B.,  and  Long.) 

Long,  Earnest  E.,  Upper  Saudiislcy,  Ohio.  Revolving  cut- 
ting device.     2,078,730  ;  Apr.  27. 

Long,  Eli  M.,  assignor  to  Shuron  Optical  Company,  Inc., 
Geneva,  N.  Y.  Marking  gauge  for  ophthalmic  lenses. 
2,088,914  ;  Aug.  3. 

Long,  Elmer  C.  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Mich.  Piston  for 
internal  combustion  motors.     2,069,615  ;  Feb.  2. 

Long,  Elmer  C,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Mich.  Piston  for  in- 
ternal combustion  motors.     2,070,085  ;   Feb.  9. 

Long,  Elmer  C,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Jlich.  Piston  for  an 
internal  combustion  motor.     2,071,131  ;  Feb.  16. 

Long,  Elmer  C,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Mich.  Piston  for 
internal  combustion  motors.     2,076,822  ;  Apr.  13. 

Long,  Elmer  C,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Mich.  Piston  for 
internal  combustion  motors.     2,083,533  ;  June  8. 

Long,  Elmer  C,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Mich.  Piston  for 
an    internal    combustion   motor.      2,090,799 ;    Aug.    24. 

Long,  Elmer  C,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Mich.  Piston  for 
internal  combustion  motors.     2,007.570  ;  Nov.  2. 

Long,  Elmer  C,  Quincy,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Security  Trust  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Pis- 
ton.    2,068,341 ;  Jan.  19. 

Long,  Frank  L.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Paint  spreader. 
2,086,956  ;  July  13. 

Long,  Frank  V.,  South  Gate,  and  H.  A.  Jones,  Lynwood, 
Calif.,  assignors  to  said  Frank  V.  Long,  as  trustee. 
Flame  arrester.     2,068,421 ;  Jan.  19. 

Long,  Frank  V.,  trustee.  (See  Long,  F.  V.,  and  Jones, 
assignors.) 

f.ong,  Fred  R.,  Catawissa,  Pa.  Coupling  nut.  2,067,773. 
Jan.  12. 

Long,  Fred  R.,  Catawissa.  Pa.  Combined  pipe  union  and 
ball  check  valve.     2,103,427  ;  Dec.  28. 

Long.  George  A.,  assignor  to  The  Gray  Telephone  Pay 
Station  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Dial  telephone  pay 
station.     2,067.852;  Jan.  12. 

Long,  George  A.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Elec- 
tric Steam  Sterilizing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sanitary  toilet  seat.     2,081,110  ;  May   18. 

Long,  Herbert  J.     (See  Wild,  J.  E.,  and  Long.) 

Lon;;.  Herbert  J..  assiKUor  to  United  American  Bosch  Cor- 
poration, Springfield,  Mass.  Water  heater.  2,067,495. 
.Tan.  12. 

Long,  Herbert  J.,  assignor  to  United  American  Bosch 
Corporation,  SpringGeld,  Mass.  Water  heater. 
2,076,087  :  Apr.  6. 

Long,  Herbert  J.,  assignor  to  United  American  Bosch 
Corporation,       Springfield,       Mass.         Water       heater. 

2.080.007  ;  May  11. 

Long,  Herbert  J.,  assignor  to  United  American  Bosch 
Corporation,       Springfield,       Mass.         Water      heater. 

2.080.008  ;  May  11. 

Long,  Herbert  J.,  assignor  to  United  American  Bosch 
Corporation.  Springfield,  Mass.  Water  heater. 
2,000,697  ;  Oct.  19. 

Lone.  JnniP.s  S.     (Sep  Rheineck.  A.  E.,  Rabin,  and  Long.) 

Long,  Jon  R.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Flow  device.  2,071,639  : 
Feb.  23. 

Long,  Kenneth  E..  South  Euclid,  assignor  to  The  Har- 
shaw  Chemical  Company.  Elyria,  Ohio.  Production  of 
metallic  driers.      2.102.633:    Dec.   21. 

Long,  Leonard  D.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Display  stand. 
2,103,684;  Dec.  28. 

Long  Super  Mine  Car  Company.  (See  Long,  Armistead  R., 
assignor.) 

Long,  Thomas  A.      (See  Mall,  A.  W.,  and  Long.) 

Long,  Thomas  A.,  and  W.  W.  Potts.  Sheffield,  England. 
Disintegrating  machinery.     2,083,462  ;  June  8. 

Long,   Thomas   IT.      (See   Rutemiller,    O.   G.,   and   Long.) 

Long.  ThoniM.s  II..  Irwin.  I'a..  .M.-isignnr  to  Westinclii>u,ie 
Electric  &  M:itnil';icluring  roinpany.  East  I'itl.sbur<;h, 
Pa.     Ligliling  control.     2,07.S.(;77  ;  Apr.  27. 

Long,  Verne  V.,  Torrington,  Wyo.  Sugar  washing  ma- 
chine.    2,089,906  ;  Aug.  10. 

Long,  W.  i;.,  Co.,  The.     (See  Haas,  Louis  W.,  assignor.) 

Long  W.  E.  Co.,  The.  (See  Haas,  L.  W.,  and  Read  as- 
signors.) 

Long,  W.  B.,  Company,  The.  (See  Reeco,  Wade  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Long,  W.  E.  Co.,  The.  (See  Reece,  W.  W.,  and  Haas 
assignors.) 

Longdln.  Harry  W.,  .\tlantn,  and  J.  C.  Stanlev,  East  Point 
Gn.      Fillerstrnctor.      2.074,267;  Mar.    16." 

Longenecker,  Charles  1.  (See  Ball.  C.  F..  and  T.oniro- 
necker.) 


Longenecker,  Charles  I.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Chain 
Belt  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Plastic  concrete  in- 
duction apparatus  for  tunnel  forms.    2,089,149  ;  Aug.  3. 

Longenecker,  Charles  I.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Chain 
Belt  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Plastic  concrete  trans- 
portation system  and  method.     2,093.970  ;   Sept.  21. 

Longenecker,  Levi  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Charging  device  for 
metallurgical  furnaces.     2,090.056  ;  Aug.  17. 

Longfellow,  Earl  E.,  assignor  to  H.  H.  Leiter,  Warsaw, 
Ind.      Surgical  leg  splint.     2,069,721 ;   Feb.   2. 

Longfellow,  Earl  E.,  Warsaw,  Ind.,  assignor  to  H.  H. 
Leiter,  Warsaw,  Ind.  Tension  retaining  appliance  for 
skeletal  wires.     2,087,722  ;  July  20. 

Longfellow,  Earl  E.,  assignor  to  H.  H.  Leiter,  Warsaw, 
Ind.  Surgical  couhtertraction  splint.  2,091,643  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Longo,  Luigi,  Rome,  Italy.  Penholder  with  ink-guard. 
2.077,-340  :  Apr.  13. 

Longstreet,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  Acme  Air  Appliance 
'Company,  Inc.,  Brookly,  N.  Y.  Air  chuck.  2,070,136  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Longstreet,  Walter  H..  assignor  to  Acme  Air  Appliance 
Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pressure  fluid  gauge. 
2,078,148  ;  Apr.  20. 

Longstreet,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  Acme  Air  Appliance 
Company,  Inc..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Pressure  line  gauge 
device.     2,095,365  ;  Oct.  12. 

Longtin,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Infant  Socks  Company, 
Reading,  Pa.    Hosiery.    2,103,625  ;  Dec.  28. 

Longway,  Henry,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Liquid  dispenser. 
2,091,737  ;  Aug.  31. 

Lonza  Elektrizitatswerke  und  Chemische  Fabriken 
Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Rutishauser,  Georg  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lonza  Elektrizitatswerke  und  Chemische  Fabriken 
Aktiengesellschaft  (Gampel).  (See  Stohr,  J.,  and  Reidt, 
assignors.) 

Lonza  Elektrizitatswerke  und  Chemische  Fabriken  Aktien- 
gesellschaft.     (See  Heuscher,  Walter  B.,  assignor.) 

Lonza  Elektrizitatswerke  und  Chemische  Fabriken  Aktien- 
gesellschaft.    (See  TrUmpler,  Gottfried,  assignor.) 

Lonzo,  William,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  assignor  to  U  S  Bobbin 
&  Shuttle  Co.,  INIanchester,  N.  H.  Bobbin  cleaner. 
2,079.296  ;  May  4. 

Lonzo,  William,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  Newbern  Rice, 
Fitchburg.  Mass.     Bobbin  stripper.     2,091,866  ;  Aug.  31. 

Look,  Robert  C,  Escondido,  Calif.  Hat  and  coat  banger 
for  automobiles.      2.074,615  ;   Mar.   23. 

Lookholder,  Alex  E.,  La  Grange,  HI.  Inner  tube  testing 
device.     Re.  20.502  ;  Sept.  14. 

Lookholder,  Alex  E.,  La  Grange,  111.  Inner  tube  testing 
device.     2,076,037  ;  Apr.  6. 

Loorais.  Allen,  assignor  to  C.  G.  Conn,  Ltd..  Elkhart,  Ind. 
Musical  instrument.     2,098,457  ;  Nov.  9. 

Loomis.  Allen  E.,  Minneapolis,  assignor  to  American 
Farm  Machinery  Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Tractor. 
2.086.774  ;  July  13. 

Loomis.  Crawford  C,  Ilion,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Remington 
Arms  Company,  Inc.    Firearm.     2,085,812  ;  July  6. 

Loomis,  Evarts  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Continuous  method 
of  and  apparatus  for  making  plastic  products. 
2.075,735  ;  Mar.  30. 

Loomis,  Evarts  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Mixing  machine. 
2,087,917  ;    July   27. 

Loomis,  Robert  H.     (See  Bell,  William  O.,  assignor.) 

Loos,  Walter,  assignor  to  O.  C.  Collins,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tufting  machine.     2,070,287  ;  Feb.  9. 

Loose,  Kenneth  D.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  W.  Watldns 
and  J.  W.  Green,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Loose-Wiles 
Biscuit  Company,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Continuous 
laminating  machine.     2.076,657  ;  Apr.  13. 

Loose-Wiles  Biscuit  Company.  (See  Loose,  K.  D., 
Watkins,  and  Green,  assignors.) 

Loose  Leaf  Metals  Company.  (See  Dawson,  James  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Loose-Leaf  Metals  Company.  (See  Newman,  George  W., 
assignor.) 

Lootens,  Charles  L.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Cinema 
Patents  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motion  pic- 
ture film  printer.     2,077,486  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lopez-Cepero,  Manuel.  (See  Ybanez,  E.,  and  Lopez-Ce- 
pero.) 

Loppacker,  Everett  P.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Vacuum  tube 
electrode.    2,095,337  ;  Oct.  12. 

Lorand,  Eugene  J.  (See  Herzog,  R.  O.,  and  Hoffmann, 
assignors.) 

Lorand.  Eugene  J.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Company, 
Wlhnlngton.  Del.  Preparation  of  aralkvl  ethers  of 
cellulose.     2.067,853  ;  Jan.  12. 

Lorand,  Eugene  J.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Aralkyl  ethers  of  cellulose  and 
method  of  producing.     2.071,287  ;  Feb.  16. 

Lorand,  Eugene  J.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Company, 
Wilmington.  Del.  Preparation  of  aralkyl  ethers  of  cel- 
lulose.    2,077.006  ;  Apr.  13. 

Lorand.  Eugene  J.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Reducing  the  viscosity  of 
aralkyl  ethers  of  cellulose.     2.096,114;  Oct.   19. 

Lorand,  Eugene  J.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Preparation  of  cellulose 
ethers.     2,096,681  ;  Oct.  19. 

Lorand,  Eugene  J.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Recovery  of  aralkyl  ethers  of 
cellulose.     2,101,032  ;  Dec.  7. 


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L'O  range,  Prosper,  Feuerbach-Stuttgart,  Germany.  Inter- 
nal-combustion engine.     2.067,274  ;  Jan.  12. 

L'Orange,  Rudolf,  Stuttgart-Feuerbach,  Germany,  assignor 
of  one-half  to  F.  R.  Simms,  London,  England.  Liquid 
fuel  injection  pump.     Re.  20,573  ;  Dec.  7. 

L'Orange,  Rudolf,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  F.  R.  Simms,  London,  England.  Liquid  fuel 
pump.     2,101,221  ;  Dee.  7. 

Lorber,  Charles,  Louisville,  Ky.  Tracing  chart. 
2,068,497  :  Jan.  19. 

Lord,  Harold  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electric  valve  translating  cir- 
cuit.    Re.  20,335  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lord,  Harold  W.,  Scheneotady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  valve  translating  circuit. 
2,082,644  ;  June  1. 

Lord,  Harold  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electic  Company.  Electric  control  system.  2,085,596  ; 
June  29. 

Lord,  Harold  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  valve  circuit.  2,093,329  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Lord,  Harold  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Oscillator  control.  2,098,051  ; 
Nov.   2. 

Lord,  Harold  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Timing  circuit.     2,098,052  ;  Nov.  2. 

Lord,  Harold  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  valve  circuit.  2,100,863  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Lord,  Hugh  C.      (See  Lord,  Thomas,  as.signor.) 

Lord,  Hugh  C,  Erie,  Pa.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
treating  foods  through  heat  exchange.  2,087,648  ;  July 
20. 

Lord,  Hugh  C,  and  T.  Lord,  Erie,  Pa.  ;  said  T.  Lord  as- 
signor to  said  H.  C.  Lord.  Flexible  coupling. 
2,101,078  ;  Dec.  7. 

Lord,  Marcellous  J.,  Jr..  Belgrade,  Mont.  Rotary  fuel,  gas, 
and  air  mixer.     2,093,918  ;  Sept.  21. 

Lord,  Reginald  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Western  Electric  Company  Incorpo- 
rated.    Transmission  system.     2,073,451 ;  Mar.  9. 

Lord,  Sam.     (See  Hindle,  T.,  and  Lord.) 

Lord,  Samuel  L.,  Dedham,  and  G.  H.  Kendall,  Weston, 
Mass.,  assignors  of  one-half  to  J.  M.  B.  Churchill. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  one-half  to  H.  R.  Hayes,  New 
York,   N.   Y.     Heat   exchanger.     2,096,285 ;   Oct.    19. 

Lord,  Samuel  L.,  Dedham,  and  G.  H.  Kendall,  Weston, 
Mass.,  assignors  of  one-half  to  J.  M.  B.  Churchill, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  one-half  to  H.  R.  Hayes,  Now 
York,  N.  Y.  Air  conditioning  apparatus.  2,096,286  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Lord,  Thomas.      (See  Lord,  Hugh  C,  and  T.) 

Lord,  Thomas,  assignor  to  H.  C.  Lord,  Erie,  Pa.  Cushion 
joint,      "i. 008.99-1  :   Jan.   20. 

Lordo,  Alphonse,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Piston  expander. 
2.089.614  ;  Aug.  10. 

Lorentz,  Valentin,  Dolzschen,  near  Dresden,  Germany. 
Tobacco  cutting  device.     2,081,460  •  May  25. 

Lorentzen,  Hans  K.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Venetian  blind 
fitting.     2.075,214  ;  Mar.  30. 

Lorentzen,  Hans  K.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Mounting  for  Vene- 
tian blinds.     2,083,334  ;  June  8. 

Lorenz,  Anton,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  L.  Larsen, 
Menominee,  Mich,  trustee.  Sitting  and  resting  furni- 
ture.    Re.  20,372  ;  May  18. 

Lorenz,  C,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Begun,  Semi,  as- 
signor.) 

Lorenz,  C,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Dirks,  Hermann,  as- 
signor.) 

Lorenz,  C,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Gerth,  F.,  and 
Kramar,  assignors.) 

Lorenz,  C,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Hackenberg,  Ed- 
mund, assignor.) 

Lorenz,  C,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Hahnemann,  Walter 
M.,  assignor.) 

Lorenz,  C,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Hahnemann,  W.  M., 
and   (Jorth,   assignors.) 

Lorenz,    C,     Aktiongesellschaft.       (See    Herzog,    R.,    and 

Hahnemann,  assignors.) 
Lorenz,  C,  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Kramar,  Ernst,  as- 
signor.) 

Lorenz,  C,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Schulze-Herringen, 
Erich,  assignor.) 

Lorenz,  C,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Seidelbach,  Rudolf, 
assignor.) 

Lorenz,    C,    Akiiengesellschaft.      (See    Wehrlln,    IT.,    and 

I'niigf),  assignors.) 
Lorenz,  Cliavlos  V.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assiKninoiits,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufactur- 
ing CJompany,   East  Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Ultraviolet  lamp. 
2,082,!)6;{  ;  .Tunc  8. 
Lore  nz,  llcniry  W.  F.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  forty 
per  cent    to  C.  H.  Wilson,  New  York,  N.  Y.      Manufac- 
turing soap  and  glycerine.     2,084,440;  .Tune  22. 
Lorenz,  Tlonry  W.  F.,  JerH<y  City,  N.  J.,  and  T''.  W.  Brown, 
assignors  of  thirty-lhrce  and  one-tliird  per  cent    lo  said 
Lorenz,    thirty-tliree   and   one-third   per   cent    to    T.    M. 
Sewards,    and    tlilrly-three    and    one-tliird    per    cent    to 
C.    If.    Wilson,    New   York,    N.   Y.      MiiiuifacturinK  soaii 
and     recovering     unsnponlflable     lnKr(Mliin(s     iiiclndiii'.; 
glycerine,   alcohol,   gases,   water   vaijors,   and    oilier   ini 
purities.     2,0!)«,188;  Oct.   19. 
Lorgnettes,   Inc.      (See  ColIIander,  Carl  B.  H.,   nsslgnor.) 


Lorig,  Edwin   T.,  Gary,  Ind.,  assignor  to  American  Sheet 
and    Tin    Plate    Company.      Treating    coiled    material. 
2,083,517;   June  8. 
Lorig,  Edwin  T.,  Gary,  Ind.,  assignor  to  American  Sheet 
and    Tin    Plate    Company.       Preparing    metal    strip. 
2,083,518;  June  8. 
Lorig,  Edwin  T.,  Gary,  Ind.,  assignor  to  American   Sheet 
and    Tin   Plate    Company.      Feed    device.      2,103,264; 
Dec.  28. 
Loring,    Edgar    E.,    and    J.    Passafuma,    Houston,    Tex. 

Perforator.     2,066,409  ;   Jan.  5. 
Lormor,   Henry  W.,   Cleveland   Heights,   assignor  to  Wil- 
lard  Storage  Battery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Bat 
tery  terminal.     2,066,691  ;  Jan.  5. 
Lormor,  Henry  W.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  Wil- 
lard  Storage  Battery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Stor- 
age battery.     2,071,469  ;  Feb.  23. 
Lorraine,  David  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  L.  Borough 
and   one-half    to    S.    R.    Lorraine,    Los   Angeles,    Calif. 
Valve  mounting.     2,087,621  ;  July  20. 
Lorraine  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Viens,  Henry  J., 

assignor.) 
Lorraine,   Richard  G.,   Scotia,   N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  (Company.     Electric  valve  circuit.     2,103,164; 
Dec.  21. 
Lorraine,   Sara   R.,   et  al.      (See   Lorraine,   David  G.,   as- 
signor.) 
Lorton,  Pierre,  Paris,  France.     Furnace  for  the  incinera- 
tion of  household  refuse.     2,069,584 ;  Feb.    2. 
Los  Angeles  Wrecking  Company.     (See  Lindenbaum,  Jack, 

Jissignor.) 
Losch,  Hermann.      (See  Pfuetzer,   G.,   and  Losch.) 
Losenhausenwerk.     (See  Marx,  Wilhelm,  assignor.) 
Losier,  George  E.,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to  W.  A.  Hughes, 
Newark,  and  four-fifths  to  M.  L.  Losier,  East  Orange, 
N.  J.     Electric  machine.     2,092,764 ;  Sept.  14. 
Losier,  George  E,,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to  W.  A.  Hughes, 
Newark,  and  four-fifths  to  M.  L.  Losier,  East  Orange, 
N.  J.     Electric  machine.     2,092,765  ;  Sept.  14. 
Losier,  George  E.,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to  W.  A.  Hughes, 
Newark,    and    four-fifths    to    M.    Losier,    East    Orange, 
N.  J.     Electric  machine.     2,092,766  ;  Sept.  14. 
Losier,    Marion   L.,    et   al.      (See   Losier,    George   E.,    as- 
signor.) 
Losito,   Vincent,   Avondale,    Pa.     Exterminator  and  pre- 
paring the  same.     2,070,056  ;  Feb.  9. 
Loss,  Frank  J.,  Detroit,  Mich„  assignor  to  Corning  Glass 
Works,  Corning,  N.  Y.    Traflic  signal  device.    2,075,447  ; 
Mar.  30. 
Loss,  Frederick,  assignor  to  The  Parsons  Marine  Steam 
Turbine  Company  Limited,  Wallsend-on-Tyne,  England. 
Elastic-fluid  turbine.     2,066,410  ;  Jan.   5. 
Losson,  Wesley  L.     (See  Goodman,  W.  B.,  and  Losson.) 
Loth,  (Jaylord,   assignor  to  The  Hinde  and  Dauch  Paper 
,   Company,     Sandusky,     Ohio.     Chick     box.     2,074,090 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Loth,  William  A.,  and  A.  J.  Givelet,  Paris,  France.    Multi- 
plex radio  communication.     2,080,081 ;  May  11. 
Loth,  William  A.,  and  J.  A.  Givelet,  Paris,  France,  Cora- 
mutating    balanced    multiple-x    telephony.      2,080,082 ; 
May  11. 
Loth,    William    A.,    and    J.    A.     Givelet,    Paris,    France. 
Multiplex       telegraphic       and       telephonic       system. 
2,093,812  ;  Sept.  21. 
Lothian,    James,   Ewa,    Hawaii.     Closure  for   centrifugal 

machines.     2,085,503  ;  June  29. 
Lothrop,  Rex  E.,  Clarendon,  Va.,  and  H.  S.  Paine,  Chevy 
C^hase,   Md.,   dedicated  to  the  free  use  of  the  Public. 
Purification  of  extracted  honey.     2,070,171  ;  Feb.  9. 
Lott,  William  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  R.  Squibb 
&    Sons,    New   York,    N.    Y.     Acrylic   acid    derivatives. 
2,103,265  ;  Dec.  28. 
Lott,  William  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  R.  Squibb 
&  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Acylated  diols.     2,103,266  ; 
Dec.  28. 
Letter,    Adolph    G.,   assignor    to    Stationers   Loose   Leaf 
Company,      Milwaukee,'      Wis.        Loose      leaf     binder. 
2,095,610;  Oct.  12. 
TiOtter,  William.      (See  Meacham,  B.  E.,   and  Lottor.) 
Lottorer,  Reinhold,  Newark,  assignor  to  David  Kahn,  Inc., 
North  Bergen  Township,  Hudson  County,  N,  J.     Runner 
tube  for  mechanical  pencils.     2,093,919  ;   Sept.  21. 
Lottritz,  William,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Shock  absorber. 

2,072,173  ;  Mar.   2. 
Lotz,    Albert,    Berlin-Siemensstadt,    Germany,    asignor   to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.    Device  for  effectively  quenching  the  arc. 
2,068,422;  Jan.  19. 
Lotz,  Rudolph,  W.,  et  al.     (See  Cowles,  Irving,  assignor.) 
Lotz,  R.  W.,  et  nl.     (See  Cowles,  Irving,  assignor,) 
Lotz,   Rudoli)li  W.,  assignor  to  Sleeper,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 

Matticss  construction.     2,0()9,415;  Feb.  2. 
Loucks,   George,    Dolgeville,   assignor   of  ninety   per  cent 
to  F.  Lewis,   Canastota,  N.  Y.     Costumer.     2,071,132; 
Feb.  10. 
London  Machin(>ry  Company,  The.     (See  Johnson,  Albert 

C,  assignor.) 
Loudon,  ClilTord  li.,  assignor  to  Holmes  Electric  Protec- 
tive Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  protective  sys- 
tem. 2,083,;i35  ;  June  8. 
Tjougce,  Fred(>rlck  G.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  R, 
Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Doctor  blade  mecUa- 
nism  for  Intaglio  printing  machines.  2,070,007;  Feb. 
10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Lougec,  Frederick  G.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  R. 
Hoc  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  X.  Y.  Printing  machine. 
2.097.251  ;  Oct.  2G. 

LouglUin,  James  F.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Manufacture  of 
solvents  by  fermentation.     2.08.5,GCG  ;  June  29. 

Loughlin.  J.nnies  F.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Jlanufaoture  of 
biityl  alcohol,  acetone,  and  isopropvl  alcohol.  2,096,37"  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Loughlin,  William  D.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Radio  receiver.     2,077,573  ;  Apr.  20. 

Loughrcy.  Carl  T.,  Torrence,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Hydrocar- 
bon Foundation,  Ltd.  Combustion  apparatus. 
2,092.767  ;  Sept.  14. 

Loughridge,  Matthew  H.,  Bogota,  N.  J.  Train  describing 
and  recording  system.     2,071,640  ;  Feb.  23. 

Loughridge,  Matthew  H.,  Bogot.a,  N.  J.  Calculating  and 
recording  system.      2.101.861  ;  Dec.  14. 

Louis,  Terrence  G.     (See  Harmon.  K.  A.,  and  Louis.) 

Loui.sot.  Felix  H.,  and  C.  J.  Muller,  Hasbrouck  Heights, 
N.  J.  Meat  product  and  producing  the  same. 
2,085,108  ;  June  29. 

Louisville  Drying  Machinery  Company.  (See  Bill,  Clifford 
E..  assignor.) 

Louisville  Drying  Machine  Company.  (See  Credo,  Julius, 
assignor.) 

Louisville  Drying  Machinery  Company.  (See  Lissauer, 
A.  W.,  and  Coffey,  assignors.) 

Louisville  Electric  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  McFerran, 
John  B.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Lounsbury,  Charles  E.,  and  R.  J,  Sheafe,  Chicago,  111. 
Sign.     2,069,319  ;  Feb.  2. 

Lounsbury,  Harvey  J.,  Glen  Ellyn,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Miner,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Hand  brake.  2,068,556; 
Jan.  19. 

Lounsbury,  Harvey  J.,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Min- 
er, Inc.,  Chicago,  HI.     Hand  brake.     2,070,017  ;  Feb.  9. 

Lounsbury.  Harvey  J.,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignor  to  W.  H. 
Miner,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Hand  brake.  2,082,964 ; 
June  8. 

Love,  Carl  F.,  assignor  to  California  Prune  &  Apricot 
Growers  Association,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Treating  figs. 
2,072,309  ;  Mar.  2. 

Love,  Edgar  A.,  Darlington,  Ind.  Fence  guard. 
2.084,619  ;  June  22. 

Love,  Harry,  Blackwood,  England.  Machine  for  cutting 
potatoes  applicable  to  analogous  purposes.  2,088,298  ; 
July  27. 

Love,  James  E.      (See  Hume,  H.  D.,  and  Love.) 

Love,  John,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Steering  wheel  control 
for  motor  vehicles.     2,085,718  ;  June  29. 

Love,  John  H.,  Oliver  Springs,  Tenn.  Window  operating 
means.     2,093,201 ;  Sept.  14. 

Love,  Leora.      (See  Wilson.  Clark  W.,  assignor.) 

Love,  William  DeL.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Nut  treating  ap- 
paratus.    2,092,282  ;  Sept.  7. 

Lovekin,  Luther  D.,  Villa  Nova,  assignor  to  Kitson  Com- 
pany, Philadelohia,  Pa.  Temperature  relief  valve  de- 
vice.    2.101,338  :  Dec.  7. 

Lovekin,  Luther  D.,  Villa  Nova,  and  F.  W.  Werring.  as- 
signors to  Kitson  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tem- 
perature responsive  emergency  circuit  breaker  for  elec- 
tric fluid  heaters.     2,066,632  ;  Jan.  5. 

Lovelace,  Cleo,  Aberdeen,  Wash.  Bridgegate.  2.093.612 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Loveland.  Curtis  A..  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Milking  stool. 
2,103,114  :  Dec.  21. 

Loveland,  Russ  A.  (See  Tyler,  W.  E.,  Douglas,  Cham- 
berlain, and  Loveland.) 

Lovell.  Clarence  A.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Sound  repro- 
ducer.    2,079.693;  May  11. 

Lovell,  Clarence  A.,  and  R.  L.  Wegel,  assignors  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories.  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Acoustic  amplifier.     2,079.694  ;  May  11. 

Lovell  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kauffman,  Walter 
L..    II.    assignor.) 

Lovell,  Roy  F.     (See  Lawson,  R.  H.,  and  Lovell.) 

Lovell.  Stanley  P.      (See  Mayo.  W.   M..  and  Lovell. 1 

Lovell,  Stanley  P„  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Beckwith 
Manufacturing  (jompany,  Dover,  N.  II.  Internal  finish- 
ing of  shoes.     2.077,121  :  Apr.  13. 

Lovely,  James,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  Rice,  San  Jose, 
Calif.    Air  conditioner.     2.082.501  ;  June  1. 

Lovely.  John  E.,  and  F.  E.  Cheever.  assignors  to  Jones  & 
Lamsnn.  Machine  Company,  Springfield,  Vt.  Lathe. 
2,094.993  ;  Oct.  5. 

Lovely,  John  E..  assignor  to  Jones  &  Lamson  Machine 
Company,  Springfield,  Vt.  Traverse  carriage  knock-off 
nierhanlsra.     2.094,994  ;  Oct.  .">. 

Lovely,  John  E..  iissignor  to  Jones  &  I..nmson  ^lachine 
f'ompanv,  Springneld.  VI.  Feed  mechanism  control. 
2.094,99.5  :  Oct.  5. 

Loverch.  Charles  L.  (See  Johnson.  R.  W.,  Loverch,  and 
Zaum.) 

Lovett,  Herman  I.     (See  Horn,  M.  V..  Roy.  and  Lovett.) 

Lovett.  John  T..  Jr..  I.lttle  Silver.  N.  J.  Plant  ball  pack- 
.■ige  and  making  the  same.     2.097,929  :  Nov.  2. 

Lovett,  Louis  E..  Cleveland  Helplits.  assignor  to  Industrial 
Rayon  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cellulose  acetate 
composition.     2,092,677  ;  Sept.  7. 

LovPtte.  Loye  T..  Dayton.  Ohio.  Apparattis  for  convey- 
ing and  bundling  newspnpei-s  and  the  like.  2,087.774  ; 
July  20. 


Low,  Frank  K.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Signal- 
ing system.     2,071,078  ;  Feb.  16. 

Low,  Frank  IC,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Signal- 
ing system.     2,071,547  ;  Feb.  23. 

Low,  Frank  K.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Signaling 
system.    2,091,551 ;  Aug.  31. 

Low,  James  A..  Priest  River,  Idaho.  Drinking  cup. 
2,093,133;  Sept.  14. 

Low.  John  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Kay- 
Brunner  Steel  Products,  Inc.  Winch.  2,103,541 ;  Dec. 
28. 

Low,  Tlieodore  H.  (See  Schaefer,  Ferdinand  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lowe,  Arthur  R.      (See  Linstead,  R.  P.,  and  Lowe.) 

Lowe,  Arthur  R.  (See  Linstead,  R.  P.,  Lowe,  Heilbron, 
and  Irving.) 

Lowe,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Self-Locking  Carton  Co., 
Chicago,  HI.     Egg  carton.     2,089,281 ;  Aug.  10. 

Lowe,  Earl  W.,  assignor  to  Mueller  Co..  Decatur,  111. 
Relief  valve   and   testing  device.     2,074.268  ;  Mar.   16. 

Lowe,  Ernest  A.,  and  J.  R.  Hamilton,  Cleveland  Heights, 
assignor  to  Automatic  Sprinkler  Company  of  America, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fire  extinguishing  and  alarm  appa- 
ratus.    2.099.069  ;   Nov.  16. 

Lowe,  Joe,  Corporation.  (See  Cowling,  Richard  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lowe,  Joe,  Corporation.      (See  Price,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Lowe,  Lester  D.      (See  Lowe,  Nolan  D.,  assignor.) 

Lowe,  Nolan  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  D.  Lowe, 
Preston,   Idaho.     Fish  screen.     2,074,407:   Mar.  23. 

Lowe,  Russell  E.      (See  Morgan,  J.  £>.,  and  Lowe.) 

Lowe,  William  N.,  River  Forest,  HI.  Filing  and  indexing 
device.     2,087,518 ;   July   20. 

Loweke,  Aaron  A.,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Compound  cylinder.  2,081,056 ;  May 
18. 

Lowell,  Percival  D.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Direction  finding  system. 
2,074,408;   Mar.   23. 

Lowell,  Percival  D.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Superhetero- 
dyne receiving  system.     2,100,606  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lowell,  Read  W.,  Stockton  Springs,  Maine.  Switch 
2,070,337  ;  Feb.  9. 

Lowen,  Stanley,  Bronx,  assignor  to  Patent  Tube  Corp., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Container  closure.  2,073,941 ;  Mar. 
16. 

Lowenbraun,  Harry.  Brooklyn,  and  M.  Schwartz,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Collar.     2,101,911  :  Dec.  14. 

Lowenfels,  Albert,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Monogram  for 
automobiles.     2,073.844  ;  Mar.  16. 

Lowenfels,  Albert,  White  Plains,  N.  Y*.  Butter  dish. 
2,080,283  ;  May  11. 

Lowensteln.  Alfons.  and  F.  Hellinger.  Berlin,  Germany ; 
said  Hellinger  assignor  to  said  Lowenstein.  Sawing 
machine.     2,094,996  ;  Oct.  5. 

Lowenstein,  Herman  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Design  forming 
device.     2,076,956  ;  Apr.  13. 

Liiwenstein.  Leo,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Germany.  Packing 
acid  s\ilphates  and  the  like  compounds.  Re.  20,563 : 
Nov.  30. 

Lower.  Guy  O.,  Sublette,  Kans.  Agricultural  implement. 
2,073.992  :  Mar.  16. 

Lower,  Melvin  S.,  Wadsworth,  assignor  to  The  Sun  Rub- 
ber Company,  arberton.  Ohio.  Rubber  doll  head  and 
making  the  same.     2,070,366  ;  Feb.  9. 

Lower,  Nathan  BL,  Crestwood,  Tuckahoe,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Driving  mechanism.  2,075,352  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Lower,  Nathan  M.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Standard 
Stoker  Company.  Inc.  Fuel  distributing  apparatus. 
2,075.736  :  Mar.  30. 

Lower,  Nathan  ^L,  Tuckahoe.  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc., 
(1922),  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drive  mechanism.  2,080,725  ; 
May  18. 

Lowery.  Charley,  assignor  of  twenty  per  cent  to  C.  A. 
Woodcock,  Oklahoma  Citv,  Okla.  Oil  treating  means. 
2.091.151:  Aug.  24. 

Lowinger,  Max,  Columbus.  Ohio.  Register  attachment 
for  hot  air  registers.     2,080,726  ;  May  18. 


Lowman,   1  lonald  J.      (See  Browne,  K.  A.,  Goodman,  and 

Lowman. ) 
Lowmaster,    Frank   L.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Display    means. 

2.080.,32!);  May  11. 
Lown,  Lester.      (See  Hadley,  D.  L..  and  Lown.) 
Lowres,   Bert  J..    Newark.   N.   J.     Ophtlialmic   mounting. 

2.0S2.070:  June  1. 
Lowres  Optical  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Petersen,  Henry 

C,  assignor.) 
Lowrey,   George  A..  Pelly,  assignor  to  Hall  and  Lowrey, 

incorporated.    Goose    Creek,    Tex.     Pump.     2,097.629 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Lowrie.  Jolin.  Thompsonville.  Conn.     Pile  loom  construc- 

tinn.      2.nr,7  .'-.74  :   Jan.   12. 
Lowrie,  John.  Thompsonville,  Conn.    Knife  cutting  mech- 
anism for  looms.     2,071,414 ;  Feb.  23. 


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385 


Lowrie,  Lily  M.,  et  al.  (See  Exline,  M.  P.,  and  Beale, 
assignors.) 

Lowry,  Charles  D.,  Jr.,  and  C.  G.  Dryer,  assignors  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treat- 
ment of  organic  compounds.     2,080,142  ;  May  11. 

Lowry,  Charles  D.,  Jr.,  and  C.  G.  Dryer,  assignors  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treat- 
ment of  motor  fuel.    2,083,197  ;  June  8. 

Lowry,  Clyde  D.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  Libbey- 
Owens-Ford  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Sash  or 
store  front   construction.      2,090,762 ;   Aug.    24. 

Lowry,  Clyde  D.,  assignor  to  Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Sash  and  store  front  con- 
struction.    2,103,731 ;  Dec.  28. 

Lowry,  Clyde  D.,  assignor  to  Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Sash  and  store  front  con- 
struction.    2,103,732  ;  Dec.  28. 

Lowry,  Erwin  F.,  WUkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Thermionic  filament  of  variable  capacity. 
2,069,532  ;  Feb.  2. 

Lowry,  Erwin  F.,  WUkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Electrical  discharge  device.      2,071,849  ;   Feb.   23. 

Lowry,  Erwin  F.,  Forest  Hills,  WUkinsburg,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company, 
East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Thermionic  rectifier.  2,080,284 ; 
May  11. 

Lowry,  Erwin  F.,  Forest  Hills,  WUkinsburg,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electric  discharge  apparatus. 
2,100,195  :  Nov.  23. 

Lowry,  Erwin  F.,  WUkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Electron  discharge  device.     2,100,196  ;  Nov.  23. 

Lowry,  Julius  C,  and  O.  M.  Kybolt,  assignors  to  Magnetic 
Tool  Company,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Jigsaw.  2,072,590  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Lowry,  Robert  B.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  Hooker  Elec- 
trochemical Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mold  for  form- 
ing rubber  articles.     2,094,157  ;  Sept.  28. 

Lowther,  Wilfred  W.,  Minneapolis,  Hinn.,  assignor  to  Don- 
aldson Company,  Inc.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Air  cleaner. 
2,069,889  ;  Feb.  9. 

Lowy,  Alexander,  assignor  to  Federal  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.    Hand  grenade.    2,094,561 ;  Sept.  28. 

Lowy,  Alexander,  assignor  to  Federal  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Hand  grenade.     2,094,562  ;  Sept.  28. 

Lowy,  Alexander,  and  C.  R.  Weinert,  assignors  to  Fed- 
eral Laboratories,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gas  dispersing 
projectile.     2,096,698  ;  Oct.  19. 

Lowy,  Edward,  Brighton  Beach,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hand- 
bag.    2,083,029  ;  June  8. 

Loyd,  Clarence  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Door.  2,077,122 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Lozier,  Harry  J.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Star  decoration 
system.     2.081,893  ;  May  25. 

Lubben,  Henry  S.,  Le  Mars,  Iowa.  Truing  device  for 
fruit  jar  covers.     2,079,020  ;  May  4. 

Lubberger,  Fritz,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Siemens  &  Halske 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin,  Germany. 
Telephone  system.     2,070,909  ;  Feb.  16. 

Lubberger,  Fritz,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Siemens  &  Halske 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Wernerwerk,  Siemensstadt,  near 
Berlin,  Germany.  Telephone  party  line  system. 
2,077,947  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lubberger,  Fritz,  and  B.  Johannesson,  assignors  to 
Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft.  Wernerwerk, 
Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin,  Germany.  Telephone  system. 
2,093,246  ;  Sept.  14. 

Lubberhuizen,  Jan  W.,  Arnhem,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
American  Enka  Corporation,  Enka,  N.  C.  Treatment 
of  artificial  silk.     2,084,916  ;  June  22. 

Lubcke,  Harry  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Television  ap- 
paratus.    2,075,818  ;  Apr.   6. 

Lubcke,  Harry  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cathode  ray  tube 
2,081,942  ;  June  1. 

Luben,  Raymond  R.,  Derby,  Conn.  Vented  container 
2,091,604  :  Aug.  31. 

Luboshez,  Benjamin  E.,  Harrow,  England.  X-ray  photo 
graphic  apparatus.     2,077,704  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lubrication  Corporation,  The.  (See  Bock,  Clarence  H. 
assignor.) 

Lubrication  Control  Corporation.  (See  Booth,  Harry  T. 
assignor.) 

Lubrication  Corporation,  The.  (See  Clark,  Otto  B.,  as 
signer.) 

Lubrication  Corporation,  The.  (See  Creveling,  John  L. 
assignor.) 

Lubrication  Corporation,  The.  (See  Cunneen,  James  M. 
assignor.) 

L\ibrication  Corporation,  The.  (See  Dodge,  Adiel  Y.,  as 
slgnor.) 

Lubrication  Corporation,  The.  (See  Dodge,  A.  Y.,  and 
Tear,  assignors.) 

Lubrication  Corporation,  The.  (See  Goddard,  Charles  F. 
assignor.) 

Lubrication  Corporation,  The.  (See  Tear,  Harry  R.,  as 
signor.) 

Lubrication  Corporation,  The.  (See  Watson,  John  A. 
assignor.) 

Lubri-Zol  Development  Corporation,  The.  (See  Lincoln 
B.  H.,  and  Ilcnrlksen,  assignors.) 

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Lubri-Zol  Development  Corporation,  The.  (See  Prutton, 
Carl  P.,  assignor.) 

Lubs,  Herbert  A.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  F.  W.  Johnson, 
Penns  Grove,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Ne- 
mours &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Cyclohexylamine 
derivatives.     2,080,143  ;   May  11. 

Lubs,  Herbert  A.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  J.  R.  Roberts,  and 
E.  R.  Laughlin,  Penns  Grove,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Paper. 
2,085,163  ;  June  29. 

Lucarelle,  Joseph  M.     (See  Beard,  T.  H.,  and  Lucarelle.) 

Lucarelle,  Joseph  M.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Dic- 
taphone Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Correction  de- 
vice for  dictation  machines.     2,072,055  ;  Feb.  23. 

Lucarelle,  Joseph  M.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Dicta- 
phone Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reproducer  for 
phonographs.     2,072,803  ;   Mar.   2. 

Lucarelle,  Joseph  M.,  and  J.  E.  Renholdt,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  assignors  to  Dictaphone  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Dictating  machine.     2,102,366  ;  Dec.  14. 

Lucas,  Charles  E.,  et  al.  (See  Harrison,  Albert  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Lucas,  Chester  P.      (See  Hill,  T.,  and  Lucas.) 

Lucas,  Francis  F.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Finger-print  detection.     2,066,535  ;  Jan.  5. 

Lucas,  Frank  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  J.  Wildman, 
Peru,  Ind.  Adjustable  container  holder.  2,069,011  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Lucas,  Fred  V.,  East  Bernstadt,  Ky.  Overalls.  2,084,208  ; 
June  15. 

Lucas,  Harry  W.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Vulcan 
Corporation,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Renewable  fore  part 
section  for  shoe  lasts.     2,093,247  ;  Sept.  14. 

Lucas,  Henry  V.     (See  Fetter,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Lucas,  Howard  J.,  Pasadena,  assignor  to  Kelco  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dry  cocoa  alginate  and  making 
same.     2,097,227  ;  Oct.  26. 

Lucas,  Howard  J.,  Pasadena,  assignor  to  Kelco  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Milk  soluble  alginate  compound 
and  process  .  2,097,228  ;  Oct.   26. 

Lucas,  Howard  J.,  Pasadena,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Kelco 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Chocolate  milk  beverage 
and  process.     2,097,230  ;  Oct.  26. 

Lucas,  Howard  J.,  Pasadena,  assignor  to  Kelco  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ice  cream  mix  and  making  same. 
2,097,231  ;  Oct.   26. 

Lucas,  Howard  J.,  Pasadena,  and  H.  C.  Green,  San 
Diego,  assignors  to  Kelco  Company,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Ice  cream  or  ice  milk  mixture,  and  making 
same.     2,097,229  ;  Oct.  26. 

Lucas,  John  E.,  et  al  (See  Coshow,  Chester  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lucas,  Joseph,  Limited.     (See  Pitt,  Herbert  W.,  assignor.) 

Lucas,  Manuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Double  faced  necktie  or 
four-in-hand.     2,085,914  ;  July  6. 

Lucas,  Samuel  M.,  Pittsburgh,  and  C.  H.  Zierdt,  Rosedale, 
assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company, 
Swissvale,  Pa.     Transformer.    2,080,177  ;  May  11. 

Lucas,  Sydney  C,  et  al.  (See  Harrison,  Albert  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lucas,  Werner.      (See  Spanner,  H.  J.,  and  Lucas.) 

Luce,  Grafton  E.,  Brazil,  Ind.  Filter  bed  drainage  con- 
duit.    2,084,351  ;  June  22. 

Luce,  Richard  W.     (See  Frederick,  C.  W.,  and  Luce.) 

Lucek,  Charles  W.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telegraph 
test  board  circuit.    2,103,476  ;  Dec.  28. 

Lucht,  Victor  F.,  Aberdeen,  Md.,  and  E.  C.  Goebert,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Gearing.     2,085,032 ;  June  29. 

Lucich,  Giovanni,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Propelling  mechanism 
for  torpedoes.     2,094,997  ;   Oct.   5. 

Lucidol  Corporation.  (See  Visser't  Hooft,  F.,  and  de 
Leeuw,  assignors.) 

Lucius,  William  I.,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Building  construc- 
tion and  panel  for  use  therein.     2.099,211  ;  Nov.  16. 

Luck,  David  G.  C,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America,  Frequency  or  phase  modula- 
tion.   2,086,918  ;  July  13. 

Luck,  David  G.  C,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Impulse  operated  relav. 
2,092,887  ;  Sept.  14. 

Luck,  James  B.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  and  H.  M.  Chatto, 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Container  and  liner  therefor. 
2,094,257  ;  Sept.  28. 

Liick,  Willy,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  assignor  to  Pnllmatch 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacturing  pull 
match  packages  and  apparatus  therefor.  2,092,651 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Ltlck,  Willy,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  assignor  to  Pullmatch 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  of  and  machine 
for  making  book  matches,     2,093,613  ;  Sept.  21. 

Lucko,  Charles  E,,  New  York,  N.  Y,,  assignor  to  The 
Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Heat 
exchanger,     2,075.044  ;  Mar,  30, 

Ijucko,  wniinin  1!,,  Wilnu>llc,  111.  Bathtub  hangor. 
2,102,0S2  ;  Dec,   It, 

Lucker,  Hubert  H,,  Detroit,  Mich.  Beer  keg.  2,087.349; 
July  20. 

JjTicker,  Millard  P..  Benton  Harbor,  assignor  to  .\uto 
Spocinltios  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Lifting  jack. 
2,096,050;  Oct,   19, 

Luckett,  William  S„  New  York.  N,  Y.  Single  dellvorv 
dispensing  container,     2,073,376  ;  Mar,  0. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


New     York,     N.     Y. 


Hogshead. 
Adjustable  wrench. 
Printing   mecha- 
stencil. 


for 


as- 


Display     rack. 

Making  a   tank 

Measuring  and 
2. 


Luckett,     William     S., 
2.082,071  ;  June  1. 

Luckey,  Edward  H.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
2.074,227  :  Mar.  16. 

Luckie,    Neil    D.,    Coral    Gables,    Fla. 
nism.      2,076.474 ;    Apr.    6. 

Luckie,      Xeil      D.,      Miami,      Fla.     Addressing 
2,101.949  ;  Dec.  14. 

Luckiesh,  Matthew,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Reflection 
factor  gauge.     2,094.1.58:  Sept.  28. 

Lucking,  David  F.,  Felixstowe,  England.  Anchor  for 
ships  or  the  like.    2,103,477  ;  Dec.  28. 

Luckow,  Werner.      (See  Jedele,  A.,  and  Luckow.) 

Lucks,  Roy  G.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  California 
Packing  "Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Paring  ma- 
chine.    2,085,225  ;  June  29. 

Ludcke  Corporation,  The.  (See  Donahue,  Edward  W., 
assignor. ) 

Ludden,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sectional  copper  pan 
for  window  and  wall  constructions.     2,095,072  ;  Oct.  5. 

Ludeman,  Clifford  G.     (See  Pevere,  E.  F.,  and  Ludeman.) 

Ludeman,  Edwin  H.,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Vibration  gen- 
erating apparatus.     2,080,727  ;   May   18. 

Luders,  Alfred  E.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Boat.  2,099,492  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Ludin,  Werner.     (See  Graemiger,  B.,  and  Ludin.) 

Ludington  Corporation,  The,  et  al.  (See  Clark,  Joseph  C, 
assignor.) 

Ludington,  Lawrence  L.,  assignor  to  Ball  Brothers  Com- 
pany, Muncie,  Ind.  Pressure  cooker.  2,102,962  ;  Dec. 
21. 

Ludington,  N.  S.,  Securities  Company,  et  al.  (See  Clark, 
Joseph  C.,  assignor.) 

Ludlam,    James   E.,    Belleville,   N.    J.     Arch   support 
shoes.     2,085,374  :  June  29. 

Ludlow  Typograph  Company.     (See  Merrill,  Philip  P., 
signor.) 

Ludowici-Celadon   Company.      (See  Brooks,   John  H., 
signor.) 

Ludwick.     Arthur     H.,     Danville,     111. 
2.098,828  ;  Nov.  9. 

Ludwick,    Herbert   V.,   Dearborn,   Mich, 
for  a  tank   truck.     2,086,134  :  July  6. 

Ludwig,  Carl  L.,  Hermosa  Beach,  Calif, 
dispensing  appliance.     2,072,760  ;  Mar. 

Ludwig,  John  E.,  assignor  to  Newcomb  David  Company, 
Inc..  Detroit,  Mich.     Spray  booth.     2,097,953  :  Nov.  2. 

Ludwig,  Leon  R.      (See  Slepian,  J.,  and  Ludwig.) 

Ludwig,  Leon  R.,  Forest  Hills,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company, 
East  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Electrical  conversion  system. 
2,085,109  ;  June  29. 

Ludwig,  Leon  R.,  Forest  Hills,  and  H.  A.  Rose,  Pittsburgh, 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electric  valve  convert- 
ing system.     2,082,015  ;  June  1. 

Ludwig,  Leon  R.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pn.     Vapor  electric  device.     2,095,756;  Oct.  12. 

Ludwig,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electric  fuse  handle. 
2,073,161  ;  Mar.  9. 

Ludwig,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electric  outlet  for  port- 
able electric  lamps  and  other  fixtures.  2,077,801 ;  Apr. 
20. 

Ludwig,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fuse  plug.  2,080,667  ; 
May  18. 

Ludwig,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Combination  electric 
series  and  series-parallel  connecters.  2,087,918 ;  July 
27. 

Ludwig,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electric  switch. 
2.093,085;  Sept.  14. 

Ludwig,  Louis,  assignor  to  Eagle  Electric  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Fuse  plug.    2,073,160  :  Mar.  9. 

Ludwig,  William  F.,  Oak  Park,  III.,  assignor  to  C,  G.  Conn, 
Ltd..  Elkhart,  Ind.     Drum.     2.092.980  ;   Sept.  14. 

Ludwig.  Willy.  (See  LautenschalUger,  C.  L.,  Schaumann, 
and  Ludwig.) 

Luebbe,  Raphael  B.,  assignor  to  Stacey  Bros.  Gas  Con- 
struction Co.  Inc.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Waterless  gas- 
holder.    2,086,873  ;  July  13. 

Luebbe,  Raphael  B.,  assignor  to  The  Stacey  Bros.  Gas 
Construction  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Sealing 
means  for  the  piston  of  a  gas  holder.  2,093,283 ;  Sept. 
14. 

Luebhon.  TJmmo  F.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Rotary  baler. 
2,096.990  :  Oct.  26. 

Lueck,  Frank  R.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  The  Cen- 
tral Brass  Mfg.  Company.  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Beer  dis- 
penser and  cooler.     2.092,320  ;  Sept.  7. 

IfUeck,  Lawrence  R.,  El  Monte,  Calif.  Boat  structure. 
2.076,957  ;  Apr.  13. 

I.uchrs,  Hans  J.,  assignor  to  C.  B.  Cottrell  &  Sons  Com- 
pany, Westerly,  R.  I.  Rotary  printing  press. 
2.076.241  :  Apr.  6. 

Luehrs,  Hans  J.,  assignor  to  C.  B.  Cottrell  & 
pany,  Westerly,  R.  I.  Inking  mechanism 
printing  presses.     2,092,461  ;   Sept.  7. 

Luehrs,  Hans  J.,  assignor  to  C.  B.  Cottrell  & 
panv.  Westerly.  R.  I.  Inking  mechanism 
printing  presses.     2,092,462  ;  Sept.  7. 

Luetzkendorf,  Walthor.  Mannheim,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Far- 
benlndustrle  Aktiongosollschaft,  Frankfort  -  on  -  the  - 
Main,  Germnny.     Production  of  casein  glue  and  casein 

■    glue  preparation.    2,001,325  ;  Aug.  31. 


Sons  Com- 
for   rotary 

Sons  Com- 
for    rotary 


IjUfkin,  Garland,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois 

Glass  Company.     Bottle.     2,080,144  ;  May  11. 
Lufkin  Rule  Company.   The.      (See  Witchger,   Eugene  J., 

assignor.) 
liUft,  Fritz.     (See  Eggert,  J.,  and  Luft.) 
Ijuft.     John     H..     Providence,     R.     I.       Cravat     holder. 

2,076.154;   Apr.   6. 
LuftschifEbau    Zeppelin    Gesellschaft    mit    beschrSnkter 

Haftung.      (See  Diirr,  Ludwig,  assignor.) 
Lugrin,    Berne.    Boston,    Mass.,    assignor    to    Vitachrome 

Film    Corporation.       Color    photography.       2,078,578 ; 

Apr.  27. 

Liihl,  Fritz,  Herchen/Sieg,  Germany.  Wall  or  roof  con- 
struction.     2,074,656  ;   Mar.  23. 

Luhn,  Hans  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  determining  thread  thickness.     2.066,411  ;  Jan.  5. 

Luhn,  Hans  P.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  deter- 
mining variations  in  thickness  of  thread.  2,101,260  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Luhnow,  Harold  W.     (See  McGehee,  W.  L.,  and  Luhnow.) 

Luhrs,  Henry  E.,  Shippensburg,  Pa.  Paper  novelty. 
2.089.563  ;  Aug.  10. 

Luke,  George  E.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Emergency  alarm  and 
motor  starting  system.     2,098,549  ;  Nov.   9. 

Lukens.  Alan  N.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Locomotive  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spring  plate. 
2,095,933;   Oct.  12. 

Lukens,  Hiram  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  C.  How- 
ard Hunt  Pen  Companv,  Camden,  N.  J.  Pen  point. 
2,096.434;  Oct.  19. 

Lukens,  Hiram  S,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  C. 
Howard  Hunt  Pen  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Gold 
plating.     Re.  20,306  ;  Mar.  23. 

Lukowski,  Hermann,  assignor  to  Automatic  Eraser  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  erasLng. 
2,079,356  :  ^fay  4. 

Lulek,  Ralph  N.,  and  C.  F.  Belcher,  South  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Benzanthrone  acrylic  acids. 
2,091,242  ;  Aug.  24. 

Lulek,  Ralph  N.,  Waukesha,  and  C.  F.  Belcher,  South 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Anthraquinone  thio- 
phene  and  selenophene  carbosylic  acid  compounds. 
2,097,860;  Nov.  2.  ^ 

Luly,  Edgar  L„  London,  England,  assignor  to  The  Bab- 
cock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Evaporator. 
2,103,521 ;  Dec.   28.  i-v.  aiui. 

Lum,  George  R.      (See  Kuhn,  J.  J.,  and  Lum.) 

Lum,  George  R.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Support  for  hand  tele- 
phones.   2,089,386  ;  Aug.  10. 

Lum,  James  H.,  and  R.  X.  Schaefer,  Dayton,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  Stonega  Coke  and  Coal  Companv,  Incorpo- 
rated, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Carbonaceous  fuel  and  pre- 
paring the  same.     2,069.074  :   Jan.   26. 

Lum,  Walter  O.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Viscosity  compensated  flow  control. 
2,072,761 ;  Mar.  2. 

Lum,  Walter  O.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Heating  control.     2,078,802  ;  Apr. 

Lumiey.  James  T.     (See  Adkisson,  L.,  and  Lumley.) 
Lummus  Company,  The.     (See  Coubrough,  George  B.,  as- 
signor.) 
Lummus   Company,  The.     (See  Hampton,  Arthur  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Lumsden,  Colin  H.  (See  EUlngworth,  S.,  Haddock, 
Lodge,  and  Lumsden.) 

Lumsden,  Colin  H.     (See  Haddock,  N,  H.,  and  Lumsden.) 

Lumsden,  Colin  H.  (See  Haddock,  N,  H.,  Lodge,  and 
Lumsden. ) 

Lumsden,  Colin  H.      (See  Lodge,  F.,  and  Lumsden.) 

Lumsden.  David.  Sikeston,  Mo.  Burner  and  fuel  control 
mechanism.      2.102,367  ■  Dec.  14. 

Lund,  Albert  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  con- 
centrated maple  flavor.     2,072,895  ;  Mar.  9. 

Lund.  Albert  A.,  Port  Washington,  N.  Y.  Lecithin  prod- 
uct and  process.     2,090,537  ;  Aug.  17. 

Lund,  Arthur  D.     (See  Knapp.   R.  W..  and  Lund.) 

Lund.  Arthur  D.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Grid  pasting  ma- 
chine.    2,081,943  ;  June  1. 

Lund.  Arthur  D..  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Grid  pasting  ma- 
chine,    2.081.944  ;  June  1, 

Lund,  Arthur  D.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Sizing  machine  for 
battery  grid  j)lates.     2,098,808  ;  Nov.  9. 

Lund,  James  K.,  assignor  to  The  Dole  Valve  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Thermostat  controlled  valve.  2,098,252  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Lund,  John.     (See  Scaife,  J.  D.,  and  Lund.) 

Lund,  John,  Limited.  (See  Scaife,  J.  D.,  and  Lund,  as- 
signor.) 

Lund,  Nels  B.     (See  Fischer,  A.   J.,  and  Lund.) 

Lund,  Nels  B.,  Seaford,  assignor  to  The  Dorr  Companv, 
k^J^A-^  „??^ »  York.  N.  Y.  Sedimentation  apparatus. 
2.099.654;  Nov.  19. 

Lund,  Nels  B.,  Seaford,  assignor  to  The  Dorr  Company, 
Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sedimentation  apparatus. 
2,101.079:  Dec.  7. 

Lund.  Nels  B..  Seaford.  assignor  to  The  Dorr  Company, 
Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Raking  mechanism  for  sedi- 
mentation tanks.    2,101,081 ;  Dec.  7. 


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387 


Lund,  Nels  B.,  Seaford,  assignor  to  The  Dorr  Company, 

Inc.,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Raking  mechanism  for   sedi- 
mentation  tanks.     2,101,981  ;  Dec.   7. 
LundboFK,   Einar,    Enskede,   near   Stockholm,   assignor   to 

Aktiebolaget  Atlas  Diesel,  Stockholm,  Sweden.     Device 

for  connecting  piston  rods  and  cross  heads  in  engines. 

2,093,330  ;  Sept.  14. 
Lundbye,  Axel  E.,  assignor  to  The  Foote  Company,  Inc., 

Nunda,  N.  Y.     Concrete  conveyer.     2,078,863  ;  Apr.  27. 
Lundbye,  Axel  E.,  assignor  to  The  Foote  Company,  Inc., 

Nunda,  N.  Y.    Transmission  mechanism  for  power  booms 

of  concrete  pavers.     2,099,070 ;  Nov.    16. 
Lundbye,  Axel  E.,  assignor  to  The  Foote  Company,  Inc., 

Nunda,  N.  Y.     Distributing  means  for  concrete  pavers. 

2,099,071 ;  Nov.  16. 
Lundeen,  Carl  V.     (See  Hackbarth,  C.  J.,  and  Lundeen.) 
Lundeen,  Chester  A.,  assignor  to  Byron  Jackson  Co.,  Los 

Angeles,  Calif.    Center  latch 'elevator.    2,081,591 ;  May 

25. 
Lundeen,    Ernest  F.,   assignor   to   The  American    Rolling 

Mill    Company,    Middletown,    Ohio.     Corrugated   metal 

culvert.     2,094,898  ;  Oct.  5. 
Lundeen,   Joseph  A.,   et  al.      (See   Stark,    Floyd  J.,   as- 
signor.) 
Lundelius     &     Eccleston     Motors      Corporation.        (See 

Lundelius,  O.  F.,  and  Lefler,  assignors.) 
Lundelius,  Oscar  F.  and  M.  N.,   assignors  to  Lundelius 

&  Eccleston   Motors   Corporation,    Los   Angeles,   Calit. 

Vehicle    chassis-front    end    construction.       2,075,531 : 

Mar.  30. 
Lundelius,    Oscar    F.,    and    M.    N.    Lefler,    assignors    to 

Lundelius      &     Eccleston     Motors     Corporation,      Los 

Angeles,    Calif.     Steering  mechanism.     2,095,566 :  Oct. 

12. 
Lundgren,  Ernest  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Valve.    2,097,285  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Lundgren,  Frank  J.,  Ridgewood,  assignor  to  Colonial  In- 
dustries of  New  jersey.  Inc.,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Tufting 

machine.     2,078,258  ;  Apr.  27. 
Lundgren,  Tage  H.      (See  Emlen,  A.  A.,  and  Lundgren.) 
Lundgren,   William  E.,   assignor  to  Draper  Corporation, 

Hopedale,     Mass.       Let-ofE     mechanism.       2,092,718 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Lundgren,  William  E.,   assignor  to  Draper  Corporation, 

Hopedale,     Mass.     Filling     end     parting     mechanism. 

2,093,696  ;  Sept.  21. 
Lundh,  Oscar  S.  F.     (See  Wallgren,  A.  G.  F.,  and  Lundh.) 
Lundholm,  Carl  H.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.     Parachute  pack. 

2,102,541  ;  Dec.  14. 
Lundin,  Trued  B.      (See  Litty,  J.  R.,  and  Lundin.) 
Lundquist,    Arvid.      (See  Tomlin,    J.    R.,   Lundquist,   and 

Horton.) 
Lundquist,  Arvid,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  R. 

Hoe   &   Co.,    Inc.,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Plate   clamp    for 

printing  machines.     2,086,231  ;  July  6. 
Lundquist,      Gust,      Hopkins,      Mirm.        Meat      tenderer. 

2,096,120;  Oct.  19. 
Lundquist,    Gustaf,    Hawthorne,    Wis.      Pipe    connecter. 

2,099,984  :  Nov.  23. 
Lundquist,   Hans,   Chicago,   111.,   assignor   of   one-half  to 

P.  L.  Maytag,  Newton,  Iowa.     Condensing  and  refining 

exhaust  gases.     2,087,411  ;   July  20. 
Lundquist,  Stanley  E.,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 

Westinghouse  X-Ray  Company,  Inc.    Fluoroscopic  shut- 
ter control  mechanism.     2,082,965  ;  June  8. 
Lundquist,   Willard  O.,   and  R.   W.   Ma   Comb,    Cherokee, 

Iowa.     Husking  roller.     2,075,448  ;  Mar.  30. 
Lundquist,  Wilton  G.,  Glen  Rock,  and  J.  E.  Weiss,  Nutloy, 

N.  J.,   assignors  to  Wright  Aeronautical   Corporation. 

Dynamic  damper.     2,095,757  ;  Oct.  12. 
Lundry,  Walter  R.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 

Laboratories,    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Wave 

transmission  network.     2,070,668 ;  Feb.  16. 
Lundsten.  Everett  H.,  assignor  to   J.  L.   Tool   Company, 

Attleboro.   Mass.     Jewelry   article.     2,095.073  ;   Oct.   5. 
Lundsten,   Olof.     (See  Johnson,  E.  L.,  and  Lundsten.) 
Lundstriim,    Erik    W.    I.,    Stockholm,    Sweden.      Ladder. 

2,066,990  ;  Jan.  5. 
Lundstrora,  Frank  O.     (See  Whittaker,  C.  W.,  and  Lund- 

strom.) 
Lundstrom.  John.      (See  Nelson,  B.  C,  and  Lundstrom.) 
Lundvall,  Jolin  S.,  assignor  to  Union  Asbestos  &  Rubber 

Company,     Chicago,    111.      Refrigerator    car    bulkhead. 

2,092,981  ;  Sept.  14. 
Lung,  Kenneth  R.,  assignor  to  Flint  &  Walling  Manufac- 
turing     Company,       Kendallville,       Ind.         Windmill. 

2,103,910;  Dec.  28. 
Lunge,  George  S.     (See  Jones,  D.  M.,  and  Lunge.) 
Lmiing,    George    W.     (See    Groono,    W.    F.,    Meyer,    and 

Lnning.) 
Lunkon,   Edmund  H.,  Hartsdale,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to  TUo 

Lunkenheimer    Company,     Cincinnati,     Ohio.       Double 

disk  gate  valve.     2,075,123  ;  Mar.  30. 
Lunkenheimer  Company,  The.      (See  Bolton,  J.   W.,  and 

Harder,   assignors.) 
Lunkenheimer  Company,  The.     (See  Lunken,  Edmund  IT., 

assignor.) 
T>iinri,   Frank  M.,   assignor   to   United  Dairies,    (London) 

I,linlled,    Tjondon,    England.     Botllo   or   like   container. 

2,069.075  ;   Jan.   26. 
Lunn,    OuHtav,    Copenliagen,    assignor    to    Aktleselskahet 

Frlchs,    Aarhus,    Denmark.      Centrifugal    governor    for 

Internal   combustion   engines.      2,071,641  ;    Feb.    23. 


Lunnon,  Frederick  C,  and  H.  J.  H.  Wassell,  Chelmsford, 
England,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Modulator.    2,083,336  ;  June  8. 

Lunoe,  Joseph,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Washing  machine. 
2.068.753  :  Jan.  26. 

Lunt,  William  R.  F.,  Durban,  Natal,  Union  of  South 
Africa.  Treating  food  for  human  consumptian. 
2,072,955;  Mar.  9. 

Lunzer,  Siegfried,  London,  England.  Reservoir  marking 
instrument.     2,097,496  ;  Nov.  2. 

Liirenbaum,  Karl,  Berlin-Adlershof,  Germany.  Elastically 
suspended  test  bench  for  testing  vehicle  engines. 
2,095,142  ;  Oct.  5. 

Lurie,  Jacob.     (See  Esselen,  G.  J.,  and  Lurie.) 

Lurie,  Jacob,  Springfield,  assignor  to  The  Fiberloid  Cor- 
poration, Indian  Orchard,  Mass.  Making  articles  hav- 
ing the  appearance  of  pearl.     2,078,007  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lurie,  Jacob,  Springfield,  assignor  to  The  Fiberloid  Cor- 
poration, Indian  Orchard,  Mass.  Ornamenting  mate- 
rial.    2,078,008  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lurz,  Klemens,  and  K.  Schonemann,  Heidenheim-on-the- 
Brenz,  Germany.  Oscillating  mechanism  for  the  oscil- 
lating wires  or  sieves  of  paper  making  and  other  ma- 
chinery.    2,078,715  ;  Apr.  27. 

Luschenowsky,  Alexander,  Berlin,  Germany.  Purification 
and  refinement  of  magnesium  and  magnesium  alloys. 
2,067,275  ;  .Tan.  12. 

Luschinsky,  Eugen,  Vienna,  Austria.  Automobile  vehicle 
for  forward  and  backward  travel.     2,103,858  ;  Dec.  28. 

Luse,  Daniel  C.      (See  Malcolm,   James   A.,  assignor.) 

Luse-Stevenson  Co.      (See  Kickenbush,  Ray  assignor.) 

Luss,  William  C,  Hamburg,  N.  Y.  Mail  box.  2,068,275  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Lustig,  Emilie.  (See  Canner,  M.  O.,  and  Duff,  assign- 
ors.) 

Lustig,  Emily,  administratrix.      (See  Lustig,  Rudolf.) 

Lustig,  Rudolf,  deceased,  by  E.  Lustig,  administratrix, 
assignor  to  A.  J.  Deneseus,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Foot 
appliance.     2,097,930  ;  Nov.    2. 

Lute,  Carl,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Car  door  support.     2,100,784  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lutes,  Cecil  C,  Bellingham,  Wash.  Game  apparatus. 
2,103,428  ;  Dec.  28. 

Luther  Ford  &  Company.  (See  Ford,  Robert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Luther,  Frank  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Plug  for  wash- 
basins or  the  like.     2,073,899  ;  Mar.  16. 

Luther,  Leroy  W.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Slicing  and  fray- 
ing machine.     2,085,110  ;  June  29. 

Luther,  Martin,  Mannheim,  and  K.  Goetze,  Ludwigs- 
hafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Oxidizing  organic  substances  in  the  liquid  phase  and 
apparatus  therefor.     2,095,338  ;  Oct.  12. 

Luther,  Martin,  Mannheim,  and  W.  Dietrich,  Ludwigs- 
hafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Production  of  alcohols.     2,102,726  ;  Dec.  21. 

Ltlthi,  Jules,  Birsfelden,  Switzerland.  Sign  announcing 
apparatus.     2,070,669  ;  Feb.  16. 

Luthy,  Deborah  R.,  et  al.  (See  Curtis,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 

Luthy,  Fred  A.,  et  al.     (See  Curtis,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Luthy,     Frederick     A.,     Jackson,     Mich.       Piston     ring. 

2.078.394  ;  Apr.  27. 

Luthy,  Fredrick  A.,  Jackson,  Mich.    Piston  ring  expander. 

2.078.395  ;  Apr.  27. 

Luthy,      Fredrick     A.,     Jackson,     Mich.      Piston     ring. 

2.098.901  ;  Nov.  9. 

Luthy,      Fredrick     A.,      Jackson,      Jlich.      Piston      ring. 

2.098.902  ;  Nov.  9. 

Luttbeg,  Max  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shift  key  mechanism 
for  accordions.     2,066,633  ;  Jan.  5. 

Liittge,  Fritz.  (See  Deiters,  W.,  Herold,  Koppe  and 
LUttge. ) 

Luty,  Donald  J.,  assignor  to  Wood  Hydraulic  Hoist  & 
Body  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Furnace.  2,086,812  ; 
July  13. 

Lutz,  Alfred,  Bredereiche  (Uckermark),  Germany. 
Manufacturing  paper  tubes  and  pipes  and  the  like. 
2,066,991  ;  Jan.  5. 

Lutz,  Clay  B.,  Hagerstown,  Md.  Cap  for  toothpaste 
tubes.     2,078,149  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lutz,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Maschlnen- 
fabrik,  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Sewing  ma- 
chine.   2,103,478 ;  Dec.  28. 

Lutz,  George,  Rocky  River,  Ohio,  assignor  by  mesne  as- 
signments to  E  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.     Metal  cleaning.     2.070,487  ;   Feb.  9. 

Lutz,  George,  Rocky  River,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  B.  I.  dn  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Condensation  product  of  cinchona 
bark  alkaloid.     2,072.003  :  Feb.  23. 

Lutz,  George,  Rocky  River.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  I'ont  do  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cinchona  bark  alkaloid  derivative. 
2,072,004  ;   Feb.   23. 

Lutz,  (Seorge,  Rocky  River,  Ohio,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  K.  I.  dn  I'ont,  <le  Nemours  &  C^onipany, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Plating  of  oadmliini,  2.007,030  ; 
Nov.   2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Lutz,  John  A.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot  Corpo- 
ration, Wilmington,  Del.  Cooked  varnishes.  2,084,039  ; 
June  15. 

Lutz,  Kayniond  P.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mak- 
ing copper  powder.     2,084,1.'34  ;  June  1.5. 

Lutz,  Sebastian,  and  R.  R.  Irvin,  Bloomfield,  assignors 
to  National  Grain  Yeast  Corporation,  Belleville,  N.  J. 
Producing  yeast.     2,084,736  ;  June  22. 

Lutz,  Wilmer  A.,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Lime  spreader. 
2,099,369  :  Nov.  16. 

Lux  Clock  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lux,  Frederick, 
assignor.) 

Lux,  Elisabeth,  Dusseldorf-Heerdt,  and  J.  Daniels,  Es- 
sen-Rhur,  Germany.  Production  of  compact  molded 
bodies  from  ceramic  masses,  concrete  or  the  like. 
2,075,992  ;   Apr.   6. 

Lux,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Lux  Clock  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Clock  casing.  2,090,370  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Lux,  Heinz,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Double  grid  electron  tube  and  circuit.  2,067,156  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Lux,  Lee  A.      (See  Lux,  Robert   A.,  assignor.) 

Lux,  Robert  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  A.  Lux,  Lake- 
wood,  Ohio.  Liquid  treating  means.  2,067,328.  Jan. 
12. 

Lux,  Saul,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automatic  upwardly  mov- 
able door  or  portion  thereof.     2,101,147  ;  Dec.  7. 

Lux,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Illinois  Powder  Manufac- 
turing Company,   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Explosive  container. 

2.066.634  ;  Jan.  5. 

Lux,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Illinois  Powder  Manufactur- 
ing   Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Explosive    container. 

2.066.635  ;  Jan.  5. 

Luz,  Christian,  assignor  to  Ernst  Leitz,  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Wetz- 
lar,  Germany.  Film  spool  and  developing  tank. 
2,078,579  ;  Apr.  27. 

Luzerene  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Case,  Harry  E., 
assignor.) 

Luzzatto,  Ruggero,  Genoa,  Italy.  Manifold  stack. 
2.093.086;   Sept.  14. 

Lycan,  William  H.     (See  Rintelman,  W.  L.,  and  Lycan.) 

Lycan,  William  H.     (See  Wuertz,  A.  J.,  and  Lycan.) 

Lycan,  William  H.,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Dyestufifs  of  the  anthraquinone  series.  2,081,874  ; 
May  25. 

Lycoming  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 

Lyden.  Frank  J.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Condenser  motor. 
2.084.058  :  June  15. 

Lydon-Bricher  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Schmidt,  C.  A.,  and  Bricher, 
assignors.) 

Lyford,  Emerson  F.,  Newtonville,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Chem- 
ical Extraction  Corporation,  Elkton,  Ky.  Treating  to- 
bacco.    2,079,997  ;  May  11. 

Lykins,  William  H.,  Covington,  Ind.  Collapsible  bench 
and  table  structure.     2.099,745  ;  Nov.  23. 

Lyle,  Frederick  W.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Electrical   system.     2,075,124;  Mar.  30. 

Lyman,  Arthur  L.  (See  Gardiner,  E.  W.,  Greene,  and 
Lyman.) 

Lyman,  Arthur  L.,  and  M.  M.  Holm,  Berkeley,  assignors 
to  Standard  Oil  Company  of  California,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Dewaxing  petroleum   oils.     2,100,662  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lyman  Gunsight  Corporation,  The.  (See  Kuhn,  Freder- 
"ick  A.,  assignor.) 

Lyman  Gun  Sight  Corporation,  The.  (See  Stewart,  James 
S.,  assignor.) 

Lyman,  Harry  J.,  assignor  to  Philadelphia  Storage  Bat- 
tery Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Variable  hand  cou- 
pling device  for  superheterodyne  radio  receivers. 
2,090,538  ;  Aug.  17. 

Lyman,  KcJineth  E.,  et  al.  (See  McKone,  Ltjo  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lyman,  Kenneth  E.,  assignor  to  Borg-Warner  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Automatic  freewheel  clutch. 
2.077,487  ;  Apr.  20. 

Lyman,  Kenneth  E.,  Rockford,  111.,  and  H.  J.  Garceau, 
Munclp,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Borg-Warner  Corporation, 
Chicago,    111.     Automatic    clutch.     2.068.885  ;   Jan.   26. 

Lynch  Corporation.     (See  Bridges,  Edward  G.,  assignor.) 

Lynch  Corporation.      (See  Miller,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Lynch,  Earl  J.,  nssignor  to  Tho  Murray  Corporation  of 
America,  Detroit,  Mich.  Installing  windows.  2,093,614  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Lynch,  Ernest  E.,  Alameda,  assignor  to  E.  P.  Orem, 
Manteca,  Calif.     Concentrator.     2,087,092  ;  July  13. 

Lynch,  Frances  I.,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Indexo  Finger 
Tooth  TSrush,  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  V.  Tooth  cleaning- 
and  gum  massaging  device.     2,103,083  ;  Dec.  21. 

Lynch,  Francis  J.,  Groat  Nock,  N.  Y.  Typographical  com- 
posing machine.     2.080,627  ;  July  13. 

Lynch.  George,  New  York.  N.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Kron  Company.  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Weighing  mechanism.     2,079,2.">9  ;  lilny  4. 

Lynch,  Harold  R.,  nssignor  to  The  Ottawa  River  Paper 
"Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Display  stand  structure. 
2,066,844  ;  Jan.  5.         . 

Lynch,  Humphrey  J.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Air  comb. 
2,073,070  ;  Mar.  16. 


Lynch,  John  E.,  H.  L.  Pope,  and  A.  H.  Hawley,  assignors 
to  The  Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Co.,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Automatic  multiple  broaching  machine. 
2,072,563  :  Mar.  2. 

Lynch,  Wallace  F.,  and  D.  E.  Moeller,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  as- 
signors to  Storm  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.  Piston  ring  fitting  saw.  2,090,422 ; 
Aug.  17. 

Lynchburg  Hosiery  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Broadwell,  A.  W^., 
and  Cox,  assignors.) 

Lyne,  Joe  A.,  Houston,  Tex.,  R.  G.  De  La  Mater,  Park- 
ersburg,  W.  Va.,  and  J.  M.  Cooper,  Houston,  Tex.,  as- 
signors to  The  Parkersburg  Rig  &  Reel  Company, 
Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Shaft  counterbalance.  2,074,792  ; 
Mar.   23. 

Lynes,  Edwin  R.,  Westford,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  jack. 
2,069,012  ;  Jan.  26. 

Lynn,  Adam  W.      (See  Woods,  Hazel  H.,  assignor.) 

Lynn,  Alger  M.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulated 
conductor.     2,093,087  ;  Sept.  14. 

Lynn.  Ewing  K.,  East  McKeesport,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Valve 
loader.     2,099,406  ;  Nov.  16. 

Lynn,  George,  Wadsworth,  and  E.  M.  Allen,  Barberton, 
Ohio,  assignors  to  Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company. 
Precipitated  finely  divided  calcium  carbonate. 
2,080,616  ;  May  18. 

Lynn,  .lohn  P.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Dur-0-Lite  Pencil 
Company,  Sycamore,  111.     Pencil.     Re.  20,314  ;  Mar.  30. 

Lynn,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Melrose  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Inc.,  Melrose  Park,  111.  Mechanical  pencil. 
2,087,519  ;  July  20. 

Lynn,  John  P.,  Sycamore,  assignor  to  Dur-O-Lite  Pencil 
Company,  Melrose  Park,  111.  Pencil.  2,084,646  ;  June 
22. 

Lynn,  Lambert  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Oscillation  generator. 
2,093,331 ;  Sept.  14. 

Lynton,  Edward  D.,  Glendale,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Appa- 
ratus for  orienting  cores.    2,089,216  ;  Aug.  10. 

Lyon  Cover  Company.  (See  Fergueson,  Arthur  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lyon  Cover  Company.     (See  Jandus,  Herbert  S.,  assignor.) 

Lyon  Cover  Company.      (See  Powell,  Burnet  J.,  assignor.) 

Lyon,  Dwight  E.     (See  Gilliam,   Lawrence  M.,  assignor.) 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Allenhurst,  N.  J.  Ornamental  plate  for 
wheels.     Re.  20,553  ;  Nov.  16. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Allenhurst,  N.  J.  Steering  wheel  con- 
struction.    2,081,592  ;   May   25. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Allenhurst,  N.  J.  Bead  for  ornamental 
wheel  disks.     2,082,803;  June  8. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Allenhurst,  N.  J.  Bumper  guard. 
2,099,212  ;  Nov.   16. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Allenhurst,  N.  J.  Ornamental  bead  and 
applying  the  same  to  ornamental  wheel  disks. 
2,101,318  ;  Dec.  7. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Allenhurst,  N.  J.  Vehicle  wheel  and 
cover  plate.     2,102,471  ;  Dec.  14. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Allenhurst,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Lyon  In- 
corporated, Asbury  Park.  N.  J.  Combination  tire 
cover  and  hub  cap.     Re.  20,484  ;  Aug.  24. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Allenhurst,  assignor  to  Lyon  Incorpo- 
rated, Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  Tire  covering  and  boldmg 
device.     Re.  20,498  :  Sept.  7. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Allenhurst,  assignor  to  Lyon  Incor- 
porated, Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  Cover  for  the  spare  tires 
of  automobiles.    2,072,896  ;  Mar.  9. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Allenhurst,  assignor  to  Lyon,  Incorpo- 
rated, Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  Fender  well  tire  cover  with 
laterally  operative  attaching  means.  2,094.324 ;  Sept. 
28. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Allenhurst,  assignor  to  Lyon  Incorpo- 
rated, Asbury  Park.  N.  J.  Tire  cover  with  hinged  flap. 
2,094.325  :  Sept.  28. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Allenhurst,  assignor  to  Lyon  Incorpo- 
rated, Asbury  Park,  N.  J.  Combination  tire  cover  and 
hub  guard.     2,102.468  ;  Dec.  14. 

Lyon,  George  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Steering  wheel  con- 
struction.    2,081,593  ;  Mav  25. 

'^•^olio„^:.'?T'^'^,  ^-  Detroit,  Mich.  Making  wheel  disks. 
^.089.972  ;  Aug.  17. 

^^n  5k„^'l°i*5e^  ■^•'  Detroit,  Mich.  Frame  construction. 
2,092,176  ;  Sect.  7. 

Lyon,   George  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Ornamental  plate   for 

wheels.     2,094,326  :  Sept.  28. 
Lyon,    George   A.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Ornamental    ring   for 

disk  wheels.     2,102,470  ;  Dec.  14. 
^yp"',^6orge  A.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Incorporated,  Detroit. 

Mich.     Combination      spare     tire     well     and      cover. 

2,073.749  :  Mar.  16. 
Lyon,  George  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Lvon  Incor- 
porated, Asbury  Park,  N.  J.     Tire  cover  construction. 

2.073.845  ;  Mar.  16. 
Lyon,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Incorporated.  Detroit, 

Mich.     Spare  tire  and  wheel   cover.     2,080,492 ;  May 

18* 
Lyon,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Incorporated,  Detroit, 

Mich.     Ornamental  snap-on   member.     2,089,389  :  Aug. 

10. 
Lyon,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Incorporated,  Detroit, 

Mich.    Tire  cover  construction.    2,089,497  ;  Aug.  10. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


389 


Lyon,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Incorporated,  Detroit, 

Mich.    Spare  tire  cover.     2,094,327  ;  Sept.  28. 
Lyon,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Incorporated,  Detroit, 

Mich.     Rear  spare  tire  support  and  cover.     2,094,328  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Lyon,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Incorporated,  Detroit, 

Mich.     Tire  cover.     2,096,971  ;  Oct.  26. 
Lyon,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Incorporated,  Detroit, 

Mich.     Tire   cover.     2,102,469 ;   Dec.   14. 
Lyon,  George   R.      (See  Thies,  H.  R.,  and  Lyon.) 
Lyon,   Harry,    assignor   to   Lyon-Vail   Machine   Company, 

Inc.,       Brockton,       Mass.         Bleasuring      mechanism. 

2,085,264  ;  June  29. 
Lyon  Incorporated.     (See  Hartel,  Herman,  assignor.) 
Lyon  Incorporated.      (See  Lyon,  George  A.,  assignor.) 
Lyon  Incorporated.      (See  Tinker,  Herbert  W.,  assignor.) 
Lyon,  John  K.,  Jr.     (See  Cannon,  Kenneth  B.,  assignor.) 
Lyon,  Lester  V.     (See  Rudof,  M.,  and  Lyon.) 
Lyon  Metal  Products,  Incorporated.      (See  Bales,  James 

E.,  assignor.) 

Lyon,  Norman  W.,  assignor  to  National  Bread  Wrapping 
Machine  Co.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Wrapper  control  for 
wrapping  machines.     2,071,548  ;  Feb.  23. 

Lyon,  Norman  W.,  assignor  to  National  Bread  Wrapping 
Machine  Co.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Bread  wrapping  ma- 
chine.    2,082,408  ;  June  1. 

Lyon,  Norman  W.,  assignor  to  National  Bread  Wrapping 
Machine  Co.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Wrapping  machine. 
2,088,269;  July  27. 

Lyon,  Norman  W.,  assignor  to  National  Bread  Wrapping 
Machine  Co.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Guide  mounting  for 
bread  slicing  Iinife  frames.     2,101,402  ;  Dec.  7. 

Lyon-Vail  Machine  Company.  (See  Lyon,  Harry,  as- 
signor. ) 

Lyons,  Daniel  J.,  et  al.  (See  Exline,  M.  P.,  and  Beale, 
assignors.) 

Lyons,  Edward,  assignor  to  Parlte,  Davis  &  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Hydroxy  mercuri  halo-fluoran. 
2,069,095;  Jan.  26. 

Lyons,  Ellis  C,  and  R.  G.  McMahon,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Instrument  for  solving  triangles.     2,(585,375  ;  June  29. 

Lyons,  Ernest  H.,  Jr.,  asignor  to  The  Meaker  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Anodic  cleaning  process.  2,092,130 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Lyons,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  E.  L.  Bruce  Co.,  Memphis, 
Tenn.     Impregnating  wood.     2,081,828  ;  May  25. 

Lyons,  Henry  N.,  Maplewood,  assignor  to  Power  Patents 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Manufacture  of  alkyl 
sulphates.     2,094,546  ;  Sept.  28. 

Lyons,  John  J.,  Pine  River,  Minn.  Can  opener.  2,089,907  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Lyons,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  CofCee  making  apparatus 
and  method.     2,088,966  ;  Aug.  3. 

Lyons,  Sanford  C,  Bennington,  Vt.,  assignor  to  Bird  Ma- 
chine Co.,  Walpole,  Mass.  Conditioning  of  freshly 
quarried  clay.     2,085,537  ;  June  29. 

Lyons,  Sanford  C,  Bennington,  Vt.,  assignor  to  Bird  Ma- 
chine Co.,  Walpole,  Mass.  Resolution  of  suspensions  of 
finely  divided  solids  into  substantially  uniform  solids 
fractions  of  varying  average  particle  size.  2,085,538  ; 
June  29. 

Lyons,  Sanford  C,  Bennington,  Vt.,  assignor  to  Bird 
Machine  Co.,  Walpole,  Mass.  Centrifugal  fractiona- 
tion of  finely  divided  solids  into  substantially  uniform 
solids  fractions  of  varying  average  particle  size. 
2,097,420  ;  Oct.  26. 

Lyons,  Thomas  M.,  et  al.     (See  Hiatt,  Enos  B.,  assignor.) 

Lyons,  Walter,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazeltinc 
Corporation.     Coupling  system.     2,072,679  ;  Mar.   2. 

Lyons,  Walter,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazeltine  Cor- 
poration. Multiband  inductance  unit.  2,100,402 ; 
Nov.   30. 

Lyons,  Willard  E.,  and  L.  J.  McKone,  assignors  to  Leo 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Operating  an  internal  com- 
bustion engine.     2,086,775  ;  July  13. 

Lysholm,  Alf,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Milo,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.      Turbine.      2,066,788 ;    Jan.    5. 

Lysholm,  Alf,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Milo,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.     Gas  turbine  system.     2,078,9.")6  ;  May  4. 

Lyisliolm,  Alf,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Milo,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.     Gas  turbine  apparatus.     2,078,957  ;  May  4. 

Lysholm,  Alf.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Milo,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.     Gas  turbine  system.     2,078,958  ;  May  4. 

Lysholm,  Alf,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Milo,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.     Turbine.     2,080,425;    May   18. 

Lysholm,  Alf,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Milo,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.     Aircraft  power  plant.     2,085,761  ;  July  6. 

Lysholm,  Alf,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Milo,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.     Gas  turbine  system.     2,091,998  ;  Sept.  7.     ■ 

Lysholm,  Alf,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Milo,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.  Gas  turbine  system  of  the  continuous  com- 
bustion type.     2,095,991;  Oct.  19. 

Lysliolni,  Alf,  F.  llorney,  and  G.  Wahlsten,  assignors  to 
Aktiebolaget  Ljungstroms  Angturbin,  Stockholiu, 
Sweden.  Variable  speed  power  transmission.  2, 102, (534  ; 
Dec.    21. 

Lyslioim,  Alf,  F.  Homey,  and  G.  Wahlsten,  assignors  to 
Aktiebolaget  Ljungstroms  Angturbin,  SlocUholm, 
Sweden.  Variable  speed  power  transmission.  2,102,035; 
Dec.  21. 

Lytle,  William  O.,  New  Kensington,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Plate  Glass  Company.  Table  top  or  the  like. 
2,090,908;  Oct.  26. 


Lyttle,  Harry  D.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Size  adjuster  for 
dresses.    2.090,610  ;  Aug.  17. 

M.  G.  Car  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Renwick,  W.  S., 
and  Enever,  assignors.) 

M.  J.  B.  Company.  (See  Bardet,  George  A.,  and  G.  V., 
assignors.) 

M.  J.  B.  Co.     (See  Burns,  Wilford  E.,  assignor.) 

M  &  L  Typesetting  and  Electrotyping  Company.  (See 
Neumann,  Lester  A.,  assignor.) 

M  &  M  Wood  Working  Co.  (See  Hansen,  Ray  C,  as- 
signor.) 

M.  &  R.  Dietetic  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Otting,  H.  E., 
and  Browne,  assignors.) 

M.  &  R.  Dietetic  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Otting,  H.  E., 
Browne,  and  Hull,  assignors.) 

Ma,  Shih-Liong,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle  door 
and  door  frame  construction.     2,088,527  ;  July  27. 

Maag  Zahnrader  und-  maschinen  A.-G.  (See  Lasser,  Emil, 
assignor. ) 

Maas,  A.  R.,  Chemical  Company.  (See  Bowman,  F.  C, 
and  Stougaard,  assignors.) 

Maas,  Arnold,  Berlin-Tegel,  Germany,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Isochronous  governing  mechanism. 
2,095,821 ;  Oct.  12. 

Maas,  Frank  H.     (See  Rose,  J.  R.,  Cox,  and  Maas.) 

Maas,  Harvey  H.,  assignor  to  The  Vollrath  Co.,  Sheboy- 
gan, Wis.     Utensil  manufacture.     2,079,126  ;  May  4. 

Maas,  Louis  J.  P.,  London,  England.  Dough  molding 
machine.     2,101,621  ;  Dec.  7. 

Maass,  Otto,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  determining  the  consistency  of  pulp  sus- 
pensions.    2,083,074  ;  June  8. 

Maatschappij  van  Berkel's  Patent  N.  V.  (See  Winde- 
muller,  Jan  H.,  assignor.) 

Mabee,  Alexander  C,  Villa  Park,  assignor  to  Oakes 
Products  Corporation,  North  Chicago,  111.  Automo- 
bile lock.     2,087,982  ;  July  27. 

Mabee,  Alexander  C,  Villa  Park,  assignor  to  Oakes  Prod- 
ucts Corporation,  North  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  lock. 
2,100,717;  Nov.  30. 

Mabee,  Alexander  C,  Villa  Park,  assignor  to  Oakes  Prod- 
ucts Corporation,  North  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  lock. 
2,100,718;   Nov.   30. 

Mabee,  Daniel  C,  Villa  Park,  111.  Table  tennis  ball. 
2,091,684  :  Aug.  31. 

Mabille,  Raoul,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Rotary  engine. 
2,071,799  ;  Feb.   23. 

Mable,  William,  Fort  Collins,  Colo.,  assignor  of  forty-one 
per  cent  to  W.  B.  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Windshield 
attachment.      2,102,597  ;  Dec.   21. 

Mabon,  Carl  R.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Oilman 
Fanfold  Corporation,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Paper  sup- 
ply controlling  attachment  for  typewriting  machines 
and  the   like.     2,075,993;  Apr.   6. 

Mabon,  Carl  R.,  Niagara  Palls,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Oilman  Fanfold  Corporation.  Strip 
controlling  attachment.     2,077,428  ;  Apr.  20. 

Mabrey,  Frances  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Shortening 
measuring  device.     2,087,061  ;  July  13. 

Mabry,  Forrest  S.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Transmitter.     2,095,758 ;  Oct.  12. 

Mabry,  Forrest  S.,  and  C.  J.  Madsen,  Springfield,  Mass., 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Beacon  system. 
2,075,125  ;  Mar.  30. 

Macallum,  Alexander  D.  (See  Carlisle,  P.  J.,  and 
Macallum.) 

Macatee,  Walter  R.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Road  guard. 
2,078,864  ;  Apr.  27. 

MacAndrews  and  Forbes  Company.  (See  Geddes,  William 
L.,  assignor.) 

Macauley,  Alvan,  Grosse  Pointe,  assignor  to  Packard 
Motor  Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle. 
2,089,282  ;  Aug.  10. 

Macauley,  Clinton  B.,  Surf  City,  N.  J.  Building  con- 
struction.   2,091,552;  Aug.  31. 

Macauley,  Edward,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Clutch  and  brake  mechanism. 
2,086,941 ;  July  13. 

Macaulay,  Ernest,  Trumbull,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Display  device.  2,084,855 ;  June 
22. 

Macauley,  Irving  P.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  Reynolds 
Metals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Decorating  bottle 
and  other  caps.     2,092,463  :   Sept.  7. 

Macauley,  John  I?.,  Jr.,  Grosse  Pointe,  and  A.  J.  Rounlot, 
assignors  to  Chrysler  Corporation,  Detroit.  Midi.  In- 
ternal combustion  engine  fuel  system.  2,102,428;  Doc. 
14. 

Mac  Bean,  Thomas  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nonreflllnble  bot- 
tle and  unit  therefor.     2.079.125  ;  May  4. 

Macbelli,  Allan,  Bowdon,  .Mtriiicliain,  assignor  to  Mills 
ScatTold  Company,  Limited,  London,  England.  Scaf- 
folding and  like  (lip  or  clump.     2,091,703;  Aug.  31. 

Macbeth,  Colin,  Blrmlngbani,  England.  Automobile  vehi- 
cle having  independently-sprung  road  wheels. 
2,080,009;    May    18. 

Miiellride,  Alfrecl  W.,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Max  Pollack  &  Companv,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sew- 
ing machine.     2,074.8-19  ;   Mar.  23. 

Mnccabco,  David  10.     (Sec  ('liislidlm,  T.  li..  and  M:\cciiboo.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Maccabee,  David  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigerat- 
ing apparatus.     2,102,015  ;  Dec.  14. 

MacCalUim.  Frank.  Birmingham,  England.  Golf  club. 
2,085,915  ;  July  6. 

Maccarone,  Fred,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Shoe  structure. 
Re.  20,387  ;  June  1. 

Maccarone,  Fred,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  The  Del-Mac  Shoe 
Process  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  and  making 
same.     2,068,237  ;  Jan.  19. 

Maccarone,  Fred,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  The  Del-Mac  Shoe 
Process  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  and  making 
same.     2,090,212  ;  Aug.  17. 

MacCarthy,  John  D.      (See  Sweet,  A.  T.,  and  MacCarthy.) 

MacChesnev,  Chester  M.,  assignor  to  Acme  Steel  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Container.     2,086,041  ;  July  6. 

MacChesney,  Chester  M.,  Chicago,  and  A.  B.  Wilson, 
Evanston,  assignors  to  Acme  Steel  Company,  Chicago, 
111.  Reinforcing  band  for  containers.  2,086,040 ; 
July  6. 

MacClatchie,  J.  Warren.  (See  Johnson,  Glenn  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

MacClatchie,  John  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Power  unit. 
2,074,702  ;  Mar.   23. 

MacClatchie,  John  W.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Mac- 
Clatchie Manufacturing  Company  of  California,  Comp- 
ton.  Calif.     Sealing  means.     2,099.169  :  Nov.   16. 

MacClatchie,  John  W.,  Los  Angeles,  and  T.  C.  Alex- 
ander, said  Alexander  as.<!ignor  to  said  MacC^latchie, 
doing  business  as  JIacClatchie  Manufacturing  Company, 
Compton,  Calif.     Game  apparatus.     2,087,221  ;  July  13. 

MacClatchie  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Johnson,  Glenn  D.) 

MacClatchie  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  MacClatchie, 
J.  W.,  and  Alexander,  assignors.) 

MacClatchie  Manufacturing  Company  of  California.  (See 
MacClatchie.  John  W.,  assignor.) 

MacCordy,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Sanitary  Metal  Cap 
Corporation,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  making 
bottle  caps.    2,076,906  ;  Apr.  13. 

MacCordy.  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Sanitary  Metal  Cap 
Corporation,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Bottle  capping  machine. 
2,082,167  ;  June  1. 

MacCordy,  Charles  A.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Reynolds 
Metals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blank  and  feeding 
the  same.     2,088,329  ;  July  27. 

MacCorquodale,  Donald  W.,  and  S.  A.  Thayer,  St.  Louis, 
and  E.  A.  Doisy,  Webster  Groves,  assignors  to  Presi- 
dent and  Board  of  Trustees  of  St.  Louis  University, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Derivatives  of  ovarian  follicular  hor- 
mones .Tnd  obtaining  same.     2,069.096  :  Jan.  26. 

MacCoul,  Edward  H..  assignor  to  Seth  Thomas  Clock  Com- 
pany, Thomaston,  Conn.  Backlash  eliminator. 
2.092,888  :  Sept.  14. 

Maccoy,  Frank,  assignor  to  The  Cilocon  Corporation,  De- 
troit, Alich.  Valve  for  feeding  devices.  2,084.099  ; 
June  15, 

Macdonald,  Ainslie,  and  P.  W.  Neville,  Winnipeg,  Mani- 
toba. Canada  Device  for  visiblv  indicating  the  weight 
bearing  areas   of  the  foot.     2,096,615  ;   Oct,   19, 

MacDonald,  Alexander.     (See  Unruh,  Albert  E.,  assignor.) 

Macdonald,  Alexander  D..  Maiden,  assignor  to  B,  B.  Chem- 
ical Co.,  Boston,  JIass.  Deodorization  of  polymerized 
haloprene  and  product.     2,067,854;  Jan.  12. 

^racdonald,  Alexander  R.  (See  Donk,  P.  J.,  and  Mac- 
donald.) 

Macdonald,  Archibald  T.,  Southgate,  Ky.,  assignor  to 
The  Lockwood  Manufacturine  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.      Baking  pan   unit.      2.078.716  ;   Apr.   27, 

MacDonald,  Archibald  V.,  Los  Angeles,  R.  A.  Minklcr, 
Hawthorne,  and  H.  Iske,  Alhambra,  Calif.  Carton  for 
.Mnd  method  of  packaging  furniture.     2.101,403;  Dec.  7, 

MacDonald,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  General  Chemical 
Company,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Production  of  sulphur 
dioxide.     2,086,232  ;  .Tuly  6, 

MacDonald,  Charles  M.,  Harveysburg,  Ohio.  Engine 
valve.     2,090,800  ;  Aug.  24. 

MacDonald.  Clifford  K,,  Brockton,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Method  of  and  machine  for  folding  sheet  material. 
2.072,211  ;  Mar.  2. 

Macdonald,  Clyde  B.     (See  Smith,  II,  G.,  and  Macdonald.) 

Macdonald.  David  B.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to 
United  Slioe  ^^achine^y  Corporation.  Paterson,  N..  J. 
Apparatus  for  making  shoes.     2,077.524;  Apr.  20. 

Macdonald.  Florence  E.     (See  Mahon,  Robert  F..  assignor.) 

MacDonald,  Francis  H.  C,  Perth  Road,  Ontario,  Canada, 
assignor  to  Shakespeare  Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
Fishing  reol.     2.089.031  ;  Aug,  3. 

Macdonald,  Ian.  Modesto,  Calif.  Knock-down  portable 
table,     2,080,982;  May   18, 

MacDonald.  Isaac  .M.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Receptacle 
holder,     2,102.0,83:  Doc.  14. 

MacDonald,  Jolin  .M,.  Portland.  Me.  Pail  attachment. 
2,071,657  ;  Mar,   23. 

-MacDonald,  Leonard.  El  Campo,  Tex.  Drafting  and  let- 
tering machine.      2,0!)1,2SS  ;  Aug.  31. 

Macdonald,  Le.ster  S,,  Beverly.  M.ass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  X,  J.  Fasten- 
ing-inserting ni;ichine,      2.08.3, 055  ;   June  15, 

Macdonald,  Arurdock,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Ticket 
Holder.      2.073.702;  Mar.    If!, 

Macdonald.  Murdock,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Coin  ri'g- 
Isler.      2,100,116;  Nov,  .30. 


Macdonald,  Murray  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Label. 
2,095,195  ;  Oct.  5. 

MacDonald,  Murrav  J.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  The  National  Casket  Company,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Caslx-et.     2,085,682  ;  June  29. 

MacDonald,  Norman  E„  Duluth,  Minn.  Window  screen- 
ing device.     2,093,314  ;  Sept.  14. 

MacDonald,  Raymore  D.,  assignor  to  Ann  Arbor  Machine 
Company,  Shelbyville,  111.  Combine  baler.  2,068,886 ; 
Jan,  26, 

MacDonald,  Robert  D.,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Mich.  Shoe 
heel  construction.     2,098,346  ;  Nov.  9. 

Macdonald,  Walter,  North  Providence,  R.  I.  Self  clean- 
ing atomizer.     2,097,696  ;  Nov.   2. 

MacDonald,  William  A.,  Little  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Hazeltine  Corporation.  Signal  selecting  system. 
2,077,049  ;  Apr.  13. 

MacDonald,  William  A.,  Little  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Hazeltine  Corporation.  Automatic  frequency  control. 
2,084,647  ;  June  22. 

Macdonald,  William  E.,  York,  Nebr.  Frequency  converter. 
2.085.266  ;  June  29. 

MacDonald,  William  W.  (See  Cirac,  C.  P.,  Cooper,  and 
MacDonald.) 

MacDuff,  Stanley  I.,  assignor  to  I.  T.  Wood,  Chicago,  111. 
Work  support.     2,069.890  ;  Feb.  9, 

Mace,  Donald  H.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Converting  hydro- 
carbon oils.     2,072,524 ;  Mar.  2. 

MacEwan,  Norman  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Auxiliary  seat. 
2.078,396  ;  Apr.  27. 

MacFadden,  Wilford  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa,,  assignor  to 
United-Carr  Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Mounting  bracket  and  installation  thereof.  2,099,655  ; 
Nov.  16. 

MacFarland.  Adrian  R.,  assignor  to  United  Autographic 
Register  Co.,  Chicago,  111,  Continuous  manifold  sta- 
tionery.    2,089,128  :  Aug,  3, 

MacFarland,  Albert  E,,  Millburn.  assignor  to  Sirian  Wire 
and  Contact  Companv.  Newark,  N.  J.  Tungsten  manu- 
facture.    2,078,182  :  Apr.  20. 

MacFarren.  Walter  W,.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Building 
construction.     2.103,859  ;  Dec.  28. 

MacGovern,  F.,  Corporation.  (See  Colbie,  Gus  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mac(iregor,  George  C,  Cumberland,  R.  I.  Combined  slub 
catcher  and  self  threader  for  spinning  and  twisting 
machines.     2,091,209  ;  Aug.  24. 

MacGregor,  Roderick  M.,  and  D.  G.  Shipp,  London,  Eng- 
land, assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Union 
Switch  ifc  Signal  Company,  Swissvale.  Pa.  Electric 
control  and  indication  of  point  operating  mechanisms 
for  railways  and  the  like.     2,098,707  :  Nov,  9, 

MacGregor,  Stephen  H,,  Savannah,  Ga.  Gas-operated 
gun.     2.101,862  ;  Dec.   14. 

MiicGregor,  Wallace  F,,  assignor  to  J.  I.  Case  Company, 
Racine,  Wis.  Combination  thresher  and  windrow  pick- 
up.    Re,  20.342  ;  Apr.  27. 

Machate,  Fred,  and  F,  Mason,  Lansdale,  Pa.  Tape  dis- 
pensing package.     2,082,546  :  June  1. 

Machetta,  Antonio  T.     (See  Ferrel,  Edward  W.,  assignor.) 

Machined  Parts  Corporation,  The.  (See  Sevlson,  Luther 
E,.  assignor.) 

Machinefabrik  Gebr.  Stork  &  Co,  N.  V.  (See  Bargeboer, 
Adolf,  assignor.) 

Machinist,  Harold,  Sunnyside,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  Dudley  Lock  Corporation,  Chicago,  HI.  Bar 
lock.     2,103.989  ;  Dec.  28. 

Macholka,  A,,  ct  al,      (See  Martin.  Otis  H,,  assignor.) 

Machotka.  Carl  R„  Avoca,  Wis.  Cultivator  shield, 
2,071,642  ;  Feb.  23, 

Machotka,  Julia  et  al.      (See  Martin,  Otis  H..  assignor.) 

Machovec,  Fred  J..  Monterey,  Calif.  Trailer  brake  appa- 
ratus.    2.098.458  ;  Nov.  9, 

Macht.  Maurice  L,.  Jersey  City.  N.  J,,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I,  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv. 
Wilmington.  Del.     Polymerization.     2.071,932  ;  Feb,  23. 

Maclldowie,  John  C.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Johns- 
Manville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flexible  wall- 
board.     2,080,285  ;  May  11. 

Macintosh.  Charles  H..  Kansas  City.  Mo.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Brands  Incorporated,  New"  York,  N.  Y.  Dough 
improver  for  leavened  bakery  products.  2,095,992 ; 
Oct.  19. 

.Mac  Intire.  Walter  H.,  Knoxville.  Tenn.  Making  double 
or  treble  (calcium)  superphosphate,     2.067.R38  ;  Jan.  12. 

Maclntire.  Walter  H..  Knoxville.  Tenn.  Making  cal- 
cium  phosphate  fertilizer.      2,086,565  ;   July   13. 

Maclntire,  Walter  H.,  Knoxville.  Tenn.  Manganese  phos- 
phate fertilizer.      2,095,993  ;   Oct,    19, 

Maclntire,  Walter  H„  Knoxville.  Tenn.  Making  tri-cal- 
cium  phosphate.     2.095.994  ;   Oct.   19. 

Maclntire,  Walter  H.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  assignor  to 
Tennessee  Valley  .\uthoriTy,  Wilson  Dam.  Ala.  Making 
manganese   phosphate    fortilizer.     2,093.460:    Sept.   21. 

Maclntire,  Walter  H.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  assignor  to 
Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  Wilson  Dam,  \\a.  Making 
manganese  phosphate.     2.093.461  ;  Sept    21 

Macintosh,  Richard.     (See  Rader,  Thomas  D.,  assignor.) 

.Maclntyre,  David,  assignor  to  Aluminum  Company 
oaoAI^q'".  A"'     Pittsburgh,     Pa.     Vibration     damper. 


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391 


Mac  Isaac,  Vernon  W.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.     Fluid 

straining  method  and  apparatus.    2,066,479  ;  Jan.  5. 
Mac-it-Parts    Company.       (See    Warren,    Henry    E.,    as- 
signor.) 

Maclver,  Charles  P.     (See  Miller,  H.  S.,  and  Maclver.) 

Mack,  Albert  R.,  Phillipsburg,  assignor  to  IngersoU-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Valve  mechanism  for  rock 
drills.     2,093,088;   Sept.  14. 

Mack,  Harry  C,  assignor  to  The  Allentown  Bobbin  Works, 
Inc.,  Allentown,  Pa.    Bobbin.    2,083,337 ;  June  8. 

Mack  Manufacturing  Corporation.     (See  Goldsmith,  John, 

assignor.) 
Mack  Manufacturing  Corporation.     (See  Loeffler,  Bruno, 
assignor.) 

Mack  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Matthews, 
Philip  E.,  assignor.) 

Mack  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Wirrer,  G.,  and 
Day,  assignors.) 

Mack,  Perry  E.,  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Corpora- 
tion, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hand  operated  power  driven 
lawn  mower.     2,070,288  ;  Feb.  9. 

Mack,  Sterling.     (See  Underwood,  J.,  and  Mack.) 

Mack,  Sterling  C,  Bangor,  Pa.  Full  fashioned  hosiery 
knitting  machine.     2,068,27b  ;  Jan.  19. 

Mack,  Walter  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Air 
Devices  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Unit  heater. 
2,078.766  ;  Apr.  27. 

Mack,  Wayne,  Martins  Ferry,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Consolidated  Expanded  Metal  Companies,  Wheeling, 
W.  Va.     Delivery  enclosure.     2,098,053  ;   Nov.   2. 

Mack,  William  J..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Locking  key  for  car 
brakes.    2,094,273  ;  Sept.  28. 

Mackay,  John  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automobile  headlining. 
2,083,030  ;   June  8. 

Mackay,  Joseph  T.,  Woodbury,  Conn.,  and  H.  C.  Ames, 
Port  Washington,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  United  Fruit 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Checking  device.  2,097,861  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Mackay  Radio  and  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Alford, 
Andrew,  assignor.) 

Mackay,  William  J.  K.,  El  Dorado,  Calif.  Antidripping 
device.     2,075,782  ;  Mar.  30. 

MacKaye,  Payson,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Jabez  Burns  & 
Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
preparing  coffee,  etc.     2,089,065  ;  Aug.  3. 

Mackensen,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Lasting 
boots  and  shoes.     2.082,841 :  June  8. 

Mackenzie,  Colin  M.,  Wabash,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Container 
Corporation  of  America,  Chicago,  111.  Coating  appa- 
ratus.    2,075,620  ;  Mar.  30. 

MacKenzie,  Frank,  et  al.  (See  Bartell,  Floyd  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mackenzie,  Franklin  H.,  Bywood,  assignor  to  American 
Chemical  Paint  Company,  Ambler,  Pa.  Testing  and  re- 
storing the  effectiveness  of  detergent  baths.  2,068,498  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Mackenzie,  Franklin  H.,  Bywood,  assignor  to  American 
Chemical  Paint  Company,  Ambler,  Pa.  Apparatus  for 
measuring  the  concentration  of  solutions.  2,068,499  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Mackenzie,  George  P.,  London,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
R.  W.  Foster,  Rotherfield,  England.  Safety  razor. 
2,086,426  ;  July  6. 

Mackenzie,  John  D.,  et  al.  (See  Rlmmer,  Herbert  A., 
assignor.) 

MacKenzie,  Joseph  B.  (See  Anderson,  H.  P.,  and  Mac- 
Kenzie.) 

MacKenzie,  Joseph  B.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Stoker.     2,072,821  ;  Mar.  2. 

Mackenzie,  Kenneth  G.,  Westport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  motor  fuel. 
2,090,007  :  Au-g.  17. 

MacKenzie,  Roy  J.,  and  L.  L.  Haas,  assignors  to  Buffalo 
Pressed  Steel  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  MufHer  con- 
struction.    2,099,858  :  Nov.  23. 

MacKenzie,  Wilbur  L.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoo  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Channel 
cementing  mn chine.     2,098.253  ;  Nov.  9. 

M.ncKenzie,  Wilbur  L.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  IS.  J.  Nozzle 
for  .shoe  channel  cementing  machines.  2,098,347  ; 
Nov.  9. 

MacKenzie,  Wilbur  L.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe 
bottom  coating  machine.     2,l00,341  ;   Nov.  30. 

MacKenzie,  Wilbur  L.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Nozzle 
for  extruding  machines.     2,100,342  :   Nov.  30. 

MacKenzie,  Wllllnm  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Gas  burning 
unit.      2,076,155  ;  Apr.   6. 

Mnckoy,  Henry,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  M.  ITarnlsh, 
Dayton,  Ohio.     Fastening  means.     2,089,008 ;  Aug.   10. 

Mackey,  .Stuart  J.,  Hs.sigiior  to  (Jeneral  Uiiilway  Signal 
('orri[)any,  Itochesfer,  N.  Y.  (Jar  rotarder  for  rallroad.s. 
2.0(;.S,7.14;   Jan.    20. 

Mackilbank,  Benjamin,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dctncliablo  handle 
for  receptaelcH.     2,070,367  ;  Feb.  0. 

Mackin,  Henry  J.,  Kankakee,  111.  Lntch.  2,072,209 ; 
Mar.  2. 

MacKinnon,  John  K.,  McPlierson,  Kans.  I'res.sine  con- 
Irol   valve.     2,074,091;  Nur.   J(!. 


Mackintosh,  William  B.  (See  Giesler,  J.  V.,  and  Mack- 
intosh.) 

MacKinzie,  Wilbur  L.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Nozzle 
for  shoe  coating  machines.     2,069,256  ;  Feb.  2. 

Maclachlan,  Andrew  D.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
B.  F.  Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hose. 
2,069,891 ;  Feb.  9. 

MacLagan,  Allan  R.     (See  Veale,  C.  C,  and  MacLagan.) 

ilacLaren,  Elizabeth  J.  (See  MacLaren,  Fred  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

MacLaren,  Fred  B.,  Hamden,  Conn.,  assignor  to  E.  J.  Mac- 
Laren, New  York,  N.  Y.  Static  reducing  system. 
2,078,607  ;  Apr.  27. 

MacLaren,  Frederick  H.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Low  pour  point  oils.  2,089,655  ; 
Aug.   10. 

MacLaren,  Stanley  F.  M.  (See  Hooker,  A.  H.,  Ritter  and 
MacLaren.) 

Maclaren,  Stanley  F.  M.  (See  Snyder,  F.  H.,  and  Mac- 
laren.) 

MacLaurv,  John  D.,  Oberlin,  Ohio.  Hand  knob. 
2,078.865  :  Apr.  27. 

MacLean,  Allen  D.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Equitable  Meter 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pressure  compensating  gas 
meter.     2,093,151 ;  Sept.  14. 

MacLean,  Allen  D.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Equitable 
Meter  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  calibrating  and  proving  meters.  2,101,745 ; 
Dec.  7. 

MacLean,  Allen  D.,  Wilkinsburg,  and  F.  Niesemann,  as- 
signors to  Pittsburgh  Equitable  Meter  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Fluid  distribution  system.  2,093,842  ;  Sept. 
21. 

MacLean-Fogg  Lock  Nut  Company.  (See  MacLean,  John 
A.,  assignor.) 

MacLean-Fogg  Lock  Nut  Company.  (See  Rowe,  Lawrence 
A.,  assignor.) 

MacLean,  John  A.,  assignor  to  MacLean-Fogg  Lock  Nut 
Company,  Chicago,  111.     Bolt.     Re.  20,485  ;  Aug.  24. 

MacLean,  John  A.,  Hampton,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Thermocompressor. 
2,074,480;  Mar.  23. 

MacLean,  John  A.,  Hampton,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Regulating  device. 
2,096,051;  Oct.  19. 

MacLean,  John  A.,  Hampton,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,099,567;  Nov.  16. 

Maclean,  Robert  S.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Mastic  Asphalt  Corporation.  Building  corner  unit. 
2,101,589  ;  Dec.  7. 

Macleay,  Roderick  L.,  and  G.  W.  Houk,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Fire  kindler.     2,094,661  ;  Oct.  5. 

Maclennan,  Francis  W.,  assignor  to  Miami  Copper  Com- 
pany, Miami,  Ariz.  Prepcipitating  metals.  2,083,031 ; 
June  8. 

MacLennan,  John,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Forming  pressed  sheet  metal 
spoked  wheels.     2,097,101  ;  Oct.  26. 

MacMannus.  George  E.  (See  Garner,  F.  W.,  and 
MacMannus. 

MacMaster,  Frank  D.,  Ewing  Township,  Mercer  County, 
assignor  to  C.  V.  Hill  and  Company,  Incorporated, 
Trenton,  N.  J.  Illuminating  means.  2,096,991  ;  Oct. 
26. 

MacMichael,  Hugh  R.,  Piedmont,  Calif.  Shoetree  and  rack. 
2,089.973  ;  Aug.  17. 

MacMichael,  Hugh  R.,  El  Paso.  Tex.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Smelting  and  Refining  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Me- 
chanical operation  of  smelting  furnaces.  2,070,910 ; 
Feb.  16. 

MacMichael,  Hugh  R.,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Smelting  and  Refining  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Con- 
trol of  operating  mechanism  for  Scotch  hearths. 
2,070,911  ;   Feb.   16. 

JlacMichael,  Paul  S.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Shoe  rack. 
2,089,974;  Aug.  17. 

MacMichael,  Paul  S.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Shoe  rack. 
2.089,975  ;  Aug.  17. 

MacMichael,  Paul  S.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Shoe  rack. 
2,080,970  ;  Aug.  17. 

MacMillan,  Abram,  Chicago,- 111.  Steel  floor  construction. 
2,0,S4,048  ;  June  22. 

MacMillan,  Abram,  Chicago,  III.  Steel  floor  and  column 
construction.     2,084,649  ;  June  22. 

Macmillnn,  (^ampbell,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gonernl 
lOlectric  Company.  Dynamic  braking  of  Induction  mo- 
tors,    2,075,738;  Mar.   30. 

MacMUlan,  Charles  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Apparatus  for  the 
contiiuious  nioasurenient  ami  tolemotering  of  mechan- 
ical power.     2,073,394;  Mar.  9, 

MacMillan,  John  11,,  ,lr.,  M  iiimvipolis,  IMInn.  Building 
const  ruction,     2,07!),1(!1  ;  Mny    I, 

MacMillin,  Howard  F.,  Mount  Gllead,  and  L,  S,  Hubbort, 
Mdlson,  Ohio,  assignor.s,  by  mesiu'  a.sslgniuents,  to  The 
Hydraulic  Press  Corporation,  Inc,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Fluid  prosstiro  operated  curb  press.     2, 08;?, 032  ;  June  8. 

Maciiiullen,  Edward  A,,  and  F.  A.  Macmuilcn,  .lackson 
Heights,  N.  Y.  Scalp  cleansing  device.  2,071,431; 
Mar.   23. 

MacmuUen,  Francos  A.  (See  Jfacmullon,  Edward  A., 
and    F.   A.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


MacMullen,  John  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Automatic 
safety  brake  for  motor  vehicles.     2,100,970;  Nov.  30. 

MacMullin,  Robert  B.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  Tbe 
Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pro- 
ducing the  (lisodium  salt  of  imidodicarboxylic  acid. 
2,067.013  ;  Jan.  5. 

MacMullin,  Robert  B.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The 
Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Man- 
ufacture of  sodium  sulphate.    2,089,129  ;  Aug.  3. 

MacMullin,  Robert  B.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The 
Jlathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Man- 
ufacture of  sodium  sulphate.     2,089,130  ;  Aug.  3. 

MacMullin,  Robert  B.,  and  G.  L.  Cunningham,  Niagara 
Falls,  assignors  to  The  Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  sodium  hydroxide  from 
sodium    sesqui-earbonate.     2,078,092 ;   Apr.   20. 

MacNeill,  William  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  and  H.  S.  Palmer, 
Chicago,  111.  Protective  cap  for  gas  tanks.  2,080,728  ; 
May  18. 

Ma  Comb,  Robert  W.  (See  Lundquist,  W.  O.,  and 
Ma  Comb.) 

Macomber,  Harry  P.,  assignor  to  Parker  Wire  Goods  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Hacksaw  construction. 
2,085,667  ;  June  29. 

Macomber,  Lewis  H.,  assignor  to  Kalamazoo  ParafEne 
Company,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Wax  cake.  2,099,213  ; 
Nov.   16. 

Macomic,  Chester  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Macomic 
Corporation.  Carriage  drive  mechanism.  Re.  20,358  ; 
May  11. 

Macomic,  Chester  A.,  assignor  to  Macomic  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.  Typewriter  adjustment  and  shutter  bed. 
2,076,583  ;  Apr.   13. 

Macomic,  Chester  A.,  assignor  to  Macomic  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.     Detent  mechanism.     2,076,584;   Apr.  13. 

INIacomic.  Chester  A.,  assignor  to  Macomic  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.  Type  casting  machine.  2,085,033  ;  June 
29. 

Macomic  Corporation.  (See  Macomic,  Chester  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Macotta  Unit  Corporation,  The.  (See  Maul,  Peter  J., 
assignor.) 

Macourek,  Jerry  F.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Coin  operated  ma- 
chine.    2,093,813  ;  Sept.  21. 

MacPherson,  Earle  S.,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Mich.,  as- 
signor to  Hupp  Motor  Car  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Muffler   mounting.      2,081,546 ;   May   25. 

Macpherson,  John  M.,  and  J.  A.  Stodgell,  North  Bay, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Brake  applying  and  equalizing  mech- 
anism for  motor  cars.     2,100,563  ;  Nov.  30. 

Macpherson,  Reginald  G.,  Harrogate,  England.  Darning 
appliance.     2,073,993  ;  Mar.  16. 

Macrae,  James  N.,  Morristown,  N.  J.  Heating  appara- 
tus.    2,088,299;  July  27. 

Macready,  George  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Obtaining  fluid 
samples   from   drilled   wells.      2,070,836 ;    Feb.    16. 

Macready,  George  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Collapsible 
rotary  core  drill.     2,099,859  ;  Nov.  23. 

MacRill.  John   R.      (See  Nedvidek,   R.   D.,   and  MacRill.l 

MacVean,  Creighton  D.,  Mercedes,  Tex.  Icing  machine. 
2,097,219  ;  Oct.  26. 

(See  Garris,  Joseph  McC,  assignor.) 

(See  Kinder,  Halsey  G.,  assignor.) 

(See    Naysmith,    Archie    M.,    as- 


Macwhyte  Company. 
Macwhyte  Company. 
Macwhyte    Company. 

signor.) 
Macwhyte  Company. 
Macwhyte  Compaay. 


(See  Russell,  William  C,  assignor.) 
(See   Whyte,  Robert  B.,  assignor.) 

MacWilliams,  Frank,  assignor  to  S.  Seltzer,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Slider  for  interlocking  fasteners.  2,082,739  : 
June  1. 

Macy,  Barnett  W.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Apparatus  for  pas- 
teurizing liquids.     2,081,243  ;  May  25. 

Macy,  George  10.,  Chicago,  111.  Game  apparatus. 
2.083.850  ;   Juno   15. 

Mndan,  Edward  K.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Dial.  2,094,0",")  • 
Sept.  28. 

Madaras,  Julius  D.,  assignor  to  Madaras  Rotor  Power 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  W'ind  motor.  2,082,966  ; 
June  8. 

Madariaga,  Flavio,  Venice,  Calif.  Multiple  fuel  car- 
buretor.    2,080,617;  May  18. 

Madaus,  Dr.,  &  Co.     (See  Clnuss,  Curt,  assignor.) 

Madaus,  Dr.  &  Co.     (See  Madaus,  Gerhard,  assignor.) 

Madaus,  Gerhard,  Dresden,  assignor  to  the  firm  Dr. 
Madaus  &  Co.,  Radebeul,  .Saxonia,  Germany.  Produc- 
tion of  preparations  containing  the  active  constituents 
of  vegetable  products.     2,100.081  ;  Nov.  23. 

Madden,  Ernest  C,  Rochester,  B.  P.  Cooper,  Medina,  and 
E.  R.  Cuykendall,  assignors  to  Rochester- Von  toilet  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ventilator  for  toilets. 
2.098,208  ;  Nov.    2. 

Madden,  Joseph  D.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Stabilizer.  2,067,640  ■ 
Jan.  12. 

Madden,  Joseph  D.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Hydraulic  brake. 
2.09.3,015  :  Sept.  14. 

Madden,  William  J.,  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  The  Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fresh  Air 
intake  for  railway  cars.     2,007,144  ;  Jan.  5. 

Madden.  William  J.,  Lansdowno,  assignor  to  The  Penn- 
sylvania Railroad  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Air  con- 
ditioning apparatus  for  passenger  cars.  2,084,155  ; 
June  15. 


Madden,  William  J.,  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  The  Penn- 
sylvania Railroad  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Control 
for  an  air  conditioning  system.     2,095,881 ;  Oct.  12. 

Maddin,  Arthur  B.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Hydraulic  brake. 
2,070,440 ;  Feb.  9. 

Maddison,  Thomas  B.     (See  Reidinger,  A.,  and  Maddison.) 

Maddock,  Robert  H.,  assignor  to  The  Midland  Steel  Prod- 
ucts Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Insulated  metal  bar- 
rel.   2,080,326  ;  May  11. 

Maddox,  Robert  D.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Invalid  lifter. 
2,100,663;  Nov.  30. 

Maddox,  Royace  A.,  Ventura.  Calif.  Counter  trough  and 
guard.     2.090,057  ;  Aug.  17. 

Madely,  Lee  K.,  assignor  to  Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, HI.     Well  seal.     2,090,213  ;  Aug.  17. 

JIader,  John  J.,  Parma,  assignor  to  The  Apex  Electrical 
Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Melting  fur- 
nace.    2,074,115  ;  Mar.  16. 

Madge,  Evelyn  W.     (See  Murphy,  E.  A.,  and  Madge.) 

Madge,  Norman  G.,  and  F.  D.  Chittenden,  Providence,  R.  I., 
assignors  to  United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Racket  string.     2,091,999  ;    Sept.  T. 

Madison,  Jennie  M.,  executrix.      (See  Madison,  John  O.) 

Madison,  John  O.,  deceased,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jennie  M, 
Madison,  executrix  of  the  estate  of  said  Madison 
Shock  absorbing  pad.     2,088,113  :  July  27. 

Madison-Klpp  Corporation.  (See  Korsmo,  Torbjoru  C. 
assignor.) 

Madison-Kipp  Corporation.  (See  Schultz,  Raymond  J. 
assignor.) 

Madland,  Gabriel,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Youngs 
town  Steel  Door  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Door. 
2,072,641  ;  Mar.  2. 

Madland,  Gabriel,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Youngs 
town  Steel  Door  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  House  car 
2,082,251  ;  June  1 

Madland,  Thorvald,  Chicago,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign 
ments,  to  The  Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Car  door  support.     2,091,393  ;  Aug.  31. 

Madl6,  Alain,  Bristol.  Conn.,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Control  of  variable  speed 
transmission.     2,083,656  :  June  15. 

Madl6,  Alain,  assignor  to  Erban  Operating  Corporation, 
New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Power  transmission  mechanism. 
2,097,631  ;  Nov.  2. 

Madie,  Alain,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Erban  Operating 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Power  transmission 
mechanism.     2,097,632  ;  Nov.   2. 

Madl6,  Alain,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Erban  Operating 
Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmission  mecha- 
nism.    2,097,633  ;  Nov.   2. 

Ma  die,  Frank,  Berwyn,  assignor  to  Cruver  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Loose  leaf  binder.  2,079,865; 
May  11. 

Madsen,  Axel,  assignor  to  Albertson  &  Company,  Inc., 
Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Sanding  and  polishing  machine. 
2.088,330:    July   27. 

Madsen,  Berthel  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  Teletypesetter  Corporation.  Keyboard 
perforator  and   counter.     2,080,426  ;   May  18. 

Madsen,  Carl  C,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  E.  C.  Madsen, 
Redlands,  Calif.     Structural  unit.     2,080,618  ;  May  18. 

Madsen,  Carl  J.     (See  Mabry,  F.  S.,  and  Madsen.) 

Madsen,  Elwood  C.     (See  Madsen,  Carl  C,  assignor.) 

Madsen,  George  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Cutting  tool.  2,070,796  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Madsen  Humane  Trap  Co.  Limited.  (See  Madsen, 
Marius,   assignor.) 

Madsen    Iron   Works.      (See    Madsen,    Martin,    assignor.) 

Madsen,  Louis  P.,  assignor  to  Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co., 
Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Collar  and  making  the  same. 
2.101.798  ;  Dec.  7. 

Madsen,  Marius,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  assignor  to  Madsen 
Humane  Trap  Co.  Limited,  Toronto,  Canada.  Animal 
snaring  device.     2,081,379  :  May  25. 

Madsen,  Martin,  assignor  to  Madsen  Iron  Works,  Hunting- 
ton Park,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  producing  mineral 
aggregate  roads.     2,069,376  ;  Feb.  2. 

Madsen,     Sern,    assignor    to    G.    L.    nnd    F,    j.     Curtis 

'eather   strip 

M.adsen,  Sern,  assignor  to  G.  L.  and  E.  J.  Curtis,  and 
C.  A.  Armstrong,  Clinton,  Iowa.  Sink  and  counter  top 
construction.     2,080,573;  May  18. 

M<T(l.sen,  Soron,  Bergenfield.  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  J.  F. 
O  Brion,  Englewood,  N.  J.     Turnstile.     2.084,280  ;  June 

Madsen,     Soren,    Bergenfield,    assignor    of    one-fourth    to 

2;i03,084 ;  dI?.' 2L°^'^'^'"'^'  ^^  ^-  ^"^  '^^^''^^'''■ 
Maeda,  Hisao,  Ebara-ku,  assignor  to  Shinagawadenki 
Kabushiki-Kaisha  Tokyo,  Japan.  Radio  receiving  sys- 
tem. 2.092,419  :  Sept.  7. 
^^\%^^'  Rlnsai,  Seattle,  Wash.  Mop  head.  2,081,631 : 
May  25. 

^^"'"oss  si'o  ^  J  ^■'  o5°°'^^^'°'  ^'-  '^-     I^Ianufacturing  coffee. 
.Mapder.   Frederic.    Adelaide,    South   Australia.   Australia. 

Permanent  waving  hair.     2,068,809;  Jan.  26. 
Maofler,   Samuel,   et  al.      (See  Strahm.  Andr6,   assignor.) 
Miichr,    Otto    F      Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to    (Jarden 

o'}fo«*rc'J^®«^"'T«'^''°°-       Spraying     device     system. 
~,U9o,D04  ;  Oct  19. 


a>;BreguLe  roaas.     :i,Uba,ci76  ;  Feb.  2 
adsen,     Sern,    assignor    to    G.    L.    and    E.    J. 
and   C.  A.  Armstrong,   Clinton,   Iowa.     Weath- 
structure.     2,077,845  ;  Apr.  20. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


393 


Maennchen,  Fritz       (See  Thiess,  K.,  and  Maennchen.) 
Maerlender,  Hugo   A.      (See   Guth,  Henry,   assignor.) 

Mafra,  Agenor,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil.  Dietetic  meter  for 
children.     2,080,210;  May  11. 

Magami,  Stephen,  Nanaimo,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Sheet  paper  cabinet.     2,101,863  ;  Dec.  14. 

Magash,  Julius  V.,  Wallington,  N.  J.  Fabric  testing  ma- 
chine.    2,078,259  ;  Apr.  27. 

Magazine  Repeating  Razor  Company.  (See  Hilliard,  John 
H.,  assignor.) 

Magazine  Repeating  Razor  Company.  (See  Rodrigues, 
Octavius  v.,  assignor.) 

Magee,  Carl  C,  assignor  to  Dual  Parking  Meter  Company, 
Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Parking  device.  2,088,300 ; 
July  27. 

Magee,  Carl  C,  assignor  to  Dual  Parking  Meter  Com- 
pany, Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Face  plate.  2,088,301 ; 
July  27. 

Magee,  Clyde,  Freer,  Tex.  Trap  cage.  2,095,553 :  Oct. 
12. 

Ma  Gee,  Frank  B.,  West  Hollywood,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
United  Research  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Signaling  apparatus.     2,102,905  ;  Dec.  21. 

Magee,  George  H.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Gas  generating  system 
2,097,463;  Nov.   2. 

Magee,  James  M.,  et  al.  (See  Carney,  Daniel  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Magee,  Marie  E.,  administratrix.  (See  Magee,  Wil- 
liam J.) 

Magee,  William  J.,  Park  Ridge,  by  M.  E.  Blagee,  ad- 
ministratrix. Park  Ridge,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A. 
G.  F.  Schuster,  Chicago,  111.  Grip  or  clutch  for  holding 
wires  or  cables.     2,087,649  ;  July  20. 

Magee,  William,  Park  Ridge,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, of  ten  per  cent  to  D.  Guilliams,  Evanston,  111. 
Household  carbonator.     2,103,479  ;   Dec.  28. 

Maggio,  Anthony  P.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Toy.  2,071,041 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Maggiora,  Angelo  D.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Carbonated  bev- 
erage dispenser.     2,082,706  ;  June  1. 

Magid,  Florence  R.,  et  al.  (See  Miller,  Richard  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Magidson,  Frank,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Making  safetypins. 
2.071,079  ;  Feb.  16. 

Magidson,  Frank,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Tag  Company.  Pin  feeding  apparatus.  2,083,534 ; 
June  8. 

Magidson,  Frank,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Wire  cutting  machine. 
2,089,564  ;  Aug.  10. 

Magidson,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Double  windshield 
mpchanism.     2,082,349  ;  June  1. 

Magill,  Donald  G.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacturing 
fiber  containers.     2,085,034  :  June  29. 

Magill,  Paul  La  F.,  Ransomville,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Tobacco  treatment.    2,079,623  ;  May  11. 

Magill,  Paul  La  Frone,  Ransomville,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Soldering  flux.     2,089,095  :  Aug.  3. 

Magill,  Paul  L.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Treating  paper  products.     2,091,180 ;   Aug.   24. 

Magis,  Auguste  A.  G.,  Paris.  France,  assignor  to  The 
Superheater  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tube  coupling 
and  making  same.     2,082.584  ;  .Tune  1. 

Magna  Products  Corporation.  (See  Golden,  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 

Magnavox  Company,  The.  (See  Atkinson,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Magnavox  Company,  The.  (See  Barrett,  Joseph  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Macnavox  Company,  The.  (See  Clark,  Richard  U.,  as- 
signor.) 

Magnavox  Company,  The.  (See  Lillenfeld,  Julius  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Magnavox  Company,  The.  (See  Quinnell,  La  Vern  E., 
assignor.) 

Magncsitnl  Gcscllschaft  mit  Bo-schrankter  Haftung.  (See 
Hartmann.  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Magnesium  Castings  and  Products  Limited.  (See  Badger, 
Frederick,  assignor.) 

Magnesium  Castings  and  Products  Limited,  et  al.  (See 
Day,  Leslie  G.,  assignor.) 

Magnesium  Cement  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Kennedy, 
James    H.,    assignor.) 

Magnesium  Development  Corporation.  (See  Bauer,  Al- 
fred,   assignor.) 

Magnesium  Development  Corporation.  (See  Fischer,  Ed- 
ward F.,  assignor.) 

Magnesium  iJevelopmont  Corporation.  (See  Muri)hy,  Al- 
fred J.,  assignor.) 

Magnesium  l)cveloi)ment  Corporation.  (See  Suchy,  R., 
and  Seliger,  assignors.) 

Magnetic  Analysis  Corporation.  (See  Zuschlag,  Theodor, 
assignor.) 

Magnetic  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Stearns,  Ros- 
well  11.,  assignor.) 

Magnetic  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Stearns,  R.  IT., 
and  Tlarman,  assignors.) 

Magnetic  Motors,  Inc.  (See  Ilanimes,  Frederic  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Magnetic  Pigment  Company.  (See  Fireman,  Peter,  as- 
signor.) 

122128— P- 20 


Magnetic  Tool  Company.  (See  Lowry,  J.  C,  and  Rybolt, 
assignors.) 

Magnetic  AVindings  Company.  (See  Dinion,  Nathan,  as- 
signor. ) 

Magnetos-France.      (See  Soulet,  Auguste,  assignor.) 

Blagney,  Gottlieb  R.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Humidifier  and 
dehumidifier  with  auxiliary  unit.     2,085,377  ;  June  29. 

Magnien,  Raymond,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Soci6t< 
Assurex  "Le  Roi  des  Verres  de  S6curit6"  Magnien,  Mon- 
nier  &  Cie,  and  L4on  Alfred  Edourd  Petit.  Manufacture 
of  hardened  or  tempered  glass  plates.     2,080,083  ;  May 

Magnon,  Harry  L.,  Dover,  Fla.  Cultivator.  2,072,762  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Magnus,  Everett  L.,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  W.  J. 
Neumann  and  P.  R.  Konger,  Chicago,  111.  Reamer. 
2,084,737  ;  June  22. 

Magnus,  George  A.,  and  J.  R.  Whitacre,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Film  holder.     2,073.644  :  Mar.  16. 

Magnuson,  Raymond  A.  (See  Peterson,  G.,  and  Magnu- 
son.) 

MaGohan,  George  W.,  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling 
Mill  Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Preparing  metal  for 
enameling.     2,101,950  ;  Dec.  14. 

Magor  Car  Corporation.  (See  Cartzdafner,  Roy  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Magor  Car  Corporation.  (See  King,  John  W.,  II,  as- 
signor.) 

Magos,  John  P.     (See  Olson,  C.  A.,  Blagos  and  McRae.) 

Magnusson,   Thure.      (See  Meijling,  J.,   and  Magnusson.) 

Magrath,  Georee  H.,  assignor  to  The  Whitin  Blachine 
Works,  Whitinsville,  Mass.  Spinning  spindle. 
2,097,797  ;  Nov.  2. 

Magruder,  John  O.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  H.  Werfel- 
man,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sewer  cleaning  apparatus. 
2,075,215;  Mar.  30. 

Magrum,  Gervase  M.     (See  Peo,  R.  F.  Lautz,  and  Magrum.) 

Magrum,  Gervase  M.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering 
Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Hydraulic  shock  absorber. 
2,089,656  ;  Aug.  10. 

Maguire  Brothers  Brush  Co.  (See  Maguire,  Edwin  H., 
assignor.) 

Maguire,  Edwin  H.,  Verona,  assignor  to  Maguire  Brothers 
Brush  Co.,  Inc.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Producing  receptacles 
for  accessories.     2,082,585  ;  June  1. 

Maguire,  Garnet  A.,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada. 
Dispenser.     2,079,744  ;  Blay  11. 

Maguire,  Hugh  J.      (See  Barnard,  E.  A.,  and   Maguire.) 

Mahaffey,  Lester  L.,  Carrier,  Okla.  Trailer  hitch. 
2,100,447  ;   Nov.   30. 

Mahalman,  Osborne  L.  (See  Benner,  R.  C,  Malilman, 
and  Rossow.) 

Mahana,  Charles  G.,  Three  Rivers,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Fair- 
banks, Morse  &  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Vehicle  bearing. 
2,099,817  ;  Nov.  23. 

Maher,  Charles  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Well  reamer. 
2,101,007;   Nov.   30. 

Maher,  James  H.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Heating 
system.     2,102,727  ;  Dec.  21. 

Mahle,  Ernest,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Light  metal  piston. 
2,074,228  ;  Mar.  16. 

Mahle,  Ernst,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Chill  mold. 
2.101.404  :  Dec.  7. 

Mahle,  Hermann,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  assignor  to  Bohn 
Aluminum  &  Brass  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Piston. 
2,080,286 ;  May  11. 

Mahler,  Ernst,  Neenah,  and  J.  B.  Catlin,  Appleton,  as- 
signors to  Paper  Patents  Company,  Neenah,  Wis. 
Process  of  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  artificial 
leather  or  the  lilvc.    2,069,257  ;  Feb.  2. 

Mahler,  Robert,  Vienna,  Austria.  Automatic  feed  water 
valve  for  boilers.     2,079,810  ;  May  11. 

Mahlman,  Osborne  L.,  Kenmore,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Carborundum  Compan.v,  Niagara 
Falls,  N.  Y.  Manufacturing  abrasive  articles. 
2,071,.549  ;  Feb.  23. 

Mahlman,  Osborne  L.,  Kenmore,  and  R.  C.  Benner,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Carborundum 
Company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Bonded  abrasive  ar- 
ticle and  manufacturing  the  same.     2,072,507  ;  Mar.  2. 

Mahlman,  Osborne  L.,  Kenmore.  and  R.  C.  Bonner,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Carborundum 
Companv,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Rubber-resin  disper- 
sion.s.     2,072,508  ;  Mar.  2. 

Million,  l;loyd  L.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Jetty.  2,082,707; 
June  1 . 

Miihon,  Robert  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  fo  F.  E.  Maodonald, 
Lake  Geneva,  Wis.     Match  folder.     2,102,580:  Dec.  14. 

Mahoney,  Arthur  G.  (See  Drudy,  M.  F.,  Jr.,  and  Mnho- 
ney.) 

Malioney  Chair  Company.  (See  Travers,  L.  C,  and  Mor- 
ris, assignors.) 

M.ilKiiii'v,  KrauU  II.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Knox, 
I'.iirlingioii,  Vt.     Sportsman's  coal.     2,079,220;  May  4. 

iMalioncy,  Harry  P.,  Oak  Park,  assignor,  by  mesne  nsslgn- 
iiients,  to  Asso<'laled  Electric  l.jibor.'ilories,  Inc.,  Clil- 
c.'igo,  Til.  Autonmtic  (elephone  system.  2,082.586; 
.lime  1. 

iMiilioney,  .Tames  C,  Manila,  P.  T.  Comestible  and  process 
for  preparing  same.     2,0,80,217;  A\ig.  10. 

Mahoney,  John  C.     (See  Wallls,  J.  S.,  and  Mahoney.) 

MiiliDiiey,  John  (\,  \\'osttlold,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Henry 
Vogt  Machine  Co,  Tnc,  Louisville,  Kv.  Double  pipe 
lie.it  exchanger.    2,099,403  ;  Nov,  10. 


394 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Mahoney,  Vincent  P.,  and  W.  J.  Kundert,  Madison,  S. 
Dak.     Automobile  jack.     2,095,143 ;  Oct.   5. 

Mahoney,  William  E.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  assignor  to 
Premier  Thead  Company,  Strand  winding  machine. 
2,099,985  :  Nov.  23. 

Mahr,  Carl,  assignor  to  Carl  Mahr  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Esslingen, 
Germany.     Gauge.     2,077,123 :  Apr.  13. 

Mahr,  Carl,  G.  m.  b.  H.     (See  Mahr,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Malbauer,  Albert  E.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Halo- 
wax  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dielectric  medium. 
2,073,245  ;  Mar.  9. 

Maibaum,  Jerome,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Changeable  eyes  and 
mountings    therefor.     2,093,684 ;     Sept.     21. 

Maiben,  Charles  H.,  Logansport,  Ind.  Marking  machine. 
2,067,092  ;  Jan.  5. 

Maiden,  Winte  P.,  Piedmont,  Calif.  Knitting  needle. 
2.067.197  :  Jan.  12. 

Maier,  August  R.,  assignor  to  Oil  Well  Supply  Company, 
Dallas,  Tex.  Rotary  for  well  drilling.  2,073,559 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Maier,  Carl,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  C.  Jessen,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.     Draftsman's  plotter.     2,073,281  ;  Mar.   9. 

Maier,  Frederick,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Doughnut  cooking  ma- 
chine.    2,092,849  ;  Sept.  14. 

Maier,  Frederick,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Doughnut  forming  ma- 
chine.    2,099,900  ;  Nov.  23. 

Maier,  Hans.     (See  Hessel,  G.,  and  Maier.) 

Maier.  William,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cutting  machine. 
2,087,520;   July  20. 

Mailiinder,  Heinrich,  Giengen  (Brenz),  assignor  to  J.  M. 
Voith.  Brenz,  Germany,  and  St.  Polten,  Austria.  Hy- 
draulic machine.      2,088,028;   July  27. 

Maiiander,  Willy,  Stuttgart-Bad  Cannstatt,  Germany. 
Photogravure  plate  printing  press.     2,076,203  ;  Apr.  6. 

Maillard,  Louis,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Tuning  control  means.  2,095,100 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Mailloux,  Patrick,  West  Warwick,  R.  I.  Combined  vanity 
case  and  flashUght.    2,092,355  ;  Sept.  7. 

Main,  David  W.,  and  S.  M.  Nampa,  Detroit,  Mich.,  as- 
signors to  Transportation  Systems,  Inc.  Combined 
road  and  rail  vehicle.     2,078,397  ;  Apr.  27. 

Main,  Frank  L.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes 
Wheel  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Device  for  cooling 
brake  drums.     2,088,967  ;  Aug.  3. 

Main,  Frank  L.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes 
Wheel  Comnany,  Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  mechanism. 
2,090,539  ;  Aug.  17. 

Main,  Frank  L.,  Birmingham,  and  C.  A.  Sawtelle,  Detroit, 
assignors  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company,  Detroit, 
Slich.     Brake    mechanism.     2,095.034 ;    Oct.    5. 

Maine,  James  F.,  assignor  to  The  Consolidated  Iron-Steel 
Mfg.  Companv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Loading  apparatus. 
2.093.388  ;  Sept.  14. 

Maine  Steel,  Inc.      (See  Henry,  Carle  D.,  assignor.) 

Maintenance  Research,  Limited.  (See  Reynolds,  Lloyd 
N.,  assignor.) 

Maitland,  Frank  K..  Hermosa  Beach,  Calif.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assigmments,  to  Exhibit  Supply  Company,  Chi- 
cago,  m.      Amusement   device.      2,096,348 ;    Oct.    19. 

Maitland.  Frank  K.,  Chicago,  111.  Check  or  coin  selector. 
2,082.708  ;  June  1. 

Maitland.  Frank  K.,  Hermosa  Beach,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Fred  C.  McClellan,  Chicago,  HI.  Game  apparatus. 
2.084.497  ;   June  22. 

Maiurl,  Guido,  Aldwych,  London,  assignor  to  Maiuri 
Refrigeration  Patents  Limited.  London,  England.  Pro- 
duction of  solid  carbon  dioxide.     2,084,402  ;   June  22. 

Maiuri,  Guido,  Aldwych,  London,  assignor  to  Maiuri 
Refrigeration  Patents  Limited,  London,  England.  Pro- 
duction  of  solid   carbon   dioxide.     2.084,403  ;   June  22. 

Maiuri  Refrigeration  Patents  Limited.  (See  Maiuri, 
Guido,  assignor.) 

Majer,  Christian,  Tubingen,  Germany.  Method  and  ma- 
chine for  manufacturing  paper  tubes,  especially  conical 
tubes.     2,080,619  ;  May  18. 

Majestic  Metal  Specialties,  Inc.  (See  Kasdan,  N.,  and 
Landwehr,  assignors.) 

Majestic  Metal  Specialties,  Inc.  (See  Kasdan,  N.,  and 
Pollack,  assignors.) 

Majestic  Silk  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Edmiston,  Henry  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Majewski,  Joseph  M.,  Jr.  (See  Rupert,  R.,  and 
Majewski.) 

Majewski,  Joseph  M.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Foster  L.  Talge, 
doing  business  as  Rival  Manufacturing  Company, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Fruit  juice  extractor.  2,099,170 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Majewski,  Stanley,  Glendale,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Sorav 
device.     2,069,076  ;  Jan.  26.  " 

Major.  George  D.,  Cumberland.  Md.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Yarn  and  filament  twisting 
device.     2,083,724  ;  June  15. 

Major,  Ralph  F.,  and  J.  E.  Earner,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Means 
to  prevent  fraudulent  manipulation  of  sheets  In  loos* 
leaf  systems.     2,079,624  ;   May  11. 

Major,  Randolph  T.,  Plainfield,  and  W.  L.  Ruigh,  Metuchen. 
assignors  to  Merck  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Rahway,  N.  J.  Means 
and  compositions  for  the  stabilization  of  dlvlnyl  ether 
2,099.69.5  ;  Nov.  23. 

Maker,  Dewey  L.,  and  H.  E.  FIdler.  assignors  to  General 
Motors  f^orporatlon.  Detroit,  Mich.  Gear  shift  mecha- 
nism.    2,008,708  :  Nov.  9. 


Computing  scale.    2,073,162  ; 


Maker,  Frank  L.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Distilla- 
tion of  oil.     2,071,643  ;  Feb.  23. 

Maki,  Jacob  K.,  White  Valley,  Mass.  Spring  device. 
2,093,089  ;  Sept.  14. 

Makins,  William  B.,  London,  England.  Mechanical-paint- 
ing or  coating  or  cleaning  or  like  device.  2,090,301 ; 
Aug.  17. 

Malan,  George  G.  H.      (See  Malan.  Jacques  and  G.  G.  H.) 

Malan,  Jacques  and  G.  G.  H.,  Somerset  West,  Union  of 
South  Africa,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries 
Limited.  Production  of  porous  silica  gel.  2,097,634  ; 
Nov.    2. 

Malcher,  Otto,  Chicago,  HI. 
Mar.  9. 

Malcolm,  James  A.,  assignor  to  D.  C.  Luse,  Chicago,  HI. 
Insulation  material.     2,097,595  ;  Nov.  2. 

Malcolm,  John  C,  Quincy,  and  R.  F.  Symonds,  Marble- 
head,  Mass.  Indicating  mechanism  for  trawling. 
2.079,021  ;  May  4. 

Malcom,  Robert.     (See  Binder,   George  A.,  assignor.) 

Malcom,  Robert.      (See  Whipple,   Willis  A.,  assignor.) 

Male,  Milton,  assignor  to  United  States  Steel  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Pianoforte  construction. 
2,072,005;  Feb.  23. 

Malin,  Frank  A.,  and  L.  Domine,  Detroit,  Mich.,  said 
Malin  assignor  to  said  Domine.  Stand.  2,071,887  • 
Feb.  23. 

(See  Bennett,  Albert  L.,  assignor.) 
(See   Malinovszky,    Andrew,    as- 


Malinite  Corporation. 
Malinite    Corporation. 

signor.) 
Malinite   Corporation. 

nett,  assignors.) 
Malinovszky,    Andrew, 


(See  Malinovszky,   A.,   and   Ben- 


South  Gate,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Malinite  Corporation,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Ceramic  tile  composition.     2,072,460  ;  Mar.  2. 

Malinovszky,  Andrew,  South  Gate,  and  A.  L.  Bennett, 
Glendale,  assignors  to  Malinite  Corporation,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.  Red  and  yellow  glaze  compositions. 
2,083,033;  June  8. 

Malinovszky.  Andrew,  South  Gate,  Calif.  Electrical  in- 
sulator.    2,092,982  ;  Sept.  14. 

Malinowski,  Boleslaw,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Control  mecha- 
nism for  airplanes.     2,076,088  ;  Apr.  6. 

Malisoff,  William  M.,  and  J.  H.  Boyd,  Jr.,  assignors  to 
The  Atlantic  Refining  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Removal  of  mercaptans  from  hydrocarbon  mixtures. 
2.094.612;  Oct.  .=i. 

Malke,  Sven,  Milwaukee,  and  E.  A.  Kjellgren,  West  AUis, 
assignors  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Apparatus  for  ore  separation  or  concentration. 
2,081,182  ;  May  25. 

Mall,  Arthur  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Vibrator  for  concrete 
work.     2,073,393  :  Mar  .9. 

Mall,  Arthur  W.,  Chicago,  HI. 
May  25. 

Mall,   Arthur  W.,  Chicago,  III. 
2.097,729;  Nov.  2. 

Mall.  Arthur  W..   Chicago,  111. 
ratus.     2,097.730  ;  Nov.  2. 

Mall.  Arthur  W..  and  T.  A.  Long,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors 
to  Mall  Tool  Company.  Clutch  mechanism.  2.097  731  • 
Nov.    2.  >       ,         ■ 

Mai;   Tool   Company, 
signors.) 

Malleable   Iron   Fittings   Company, 
land  G..  assignor.) 

Malleable  Iron  Range  Company, 
assignor.) 

Malleable    Steel    Range   Manufacturing   Co., 
Klute,  Samuel,  assignor.) 

^%"^t'„  Charles,  assignor  to  Etablissements  Jacob-Dela- 
fon  Compagnie  Ceramique  de  Pouilly-sur-Saone  et  Bel- 
boye,  Paris.  France.  Sanitary  appliances  such  as  wash 
basins,  baths,  etc.,  having  hot  and  cold  water  supply 
taps.     2,091.553  ;  Aug.   31. 

Mallina,  Rudolph  F.     (See  Hickman,  C.  N.,  and  Mallina.) 

Mallina,  Rudolph  F.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  manip- 
ulating articles  such  as  talking  machine  or  phonograph 
records.     2.069.041  ;  Jan.  26. 

Mallinckrodt,  Charles  O.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Transmission  regulation.     2,098,968  ;  Nov.  16. 

Mallory,  Bonnie  L.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Connec- 
tion for  burial  case  handles  or  the  like.  2,079,459 ; 
May  4. 

Mallory.  Edward  B.,  Tenafly,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Lancaster 
Iron  Works.  Inc..  Lancaster,  Pa.  Sewage  treatment. 
2,078,260;  Apr.  27. 


Rail  Blotter.  2,081,360; 
Portable  power  machine. 
Terrazzo  grinding  appa- 


(See  Mall,   A.   W.,  and  Long,  as- 
(See  Williams,  Rol- 
(See  Hofferbert,  Orrin, 
The.      (See 


Mallory  Hat  Company,  The. 

assignor.) 
Mallory  Hat  Company,  The. 

signor.) 
Mallory,    Louis   V.,    assignor 

Sallna,  Kans.     Slip  socket.     . 
Mallory,  Marion,  Detroit,  Mich. 

June  1. 
Mallory,  Marlon,  Detroit,  Mich. 

gine.    2,091,410;  Aug.  31. 
Mallory,  Marlon,  Detroit,  Mich. 

gine.    2,091,411 ;  Aug.  31. 


(See  Reynolds,  Ralph  K., 

(See  Wells,  Burling  D.,  as- 

of  one-half   to   G.   C.   Dale, 
2,101,815  ;  Dec.  7. 

Carburetor.     2,082,710 ; 

Internal  combustion  en- 
Internal  combustion  en- 


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Mallory,  Marlon,  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,091,412  ;  Aug.  31. 

Mallory,  Marion,  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion  en- 
gine.    2,091,413  ;  Aug.  31. 

Mallory,  Blarion,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Mallory  Research  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ignition 
timer  and  coil.     2,082,709  ;  June  1. 

Mallory,  Jlarion,  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2.098,875  ;  Nov.  9. 

Mallory,  P.  R.,  &  Co.      (See  Booe,  James  M.,  assignor.) 

Mallory,  P.  R.,  &  Co.  (See  Emmert,  Kenneth  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mallory,  P.  R.,  &  Co.  (See  Gwyn,  Childress  B.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mallory,  P.  R.,  &  Co.      (See  Hensel,  Franz  R.,  assignor.) 

Mallory,  P.  R.,  &  Co.  (See  Hensel,  F.  R.,  and  Larsen, 
assignors.) 

Mallory,  P.  R.,  Co.     (See  Williams,  Joseph   S.,  assignor.) 

Mallory  Research  Company,  The.  (See  Mallory,  Marion, 
assignor.) 

Mallory  Research  Company.  (See  Phillips,  Bernard  C, 
assignor.) 

Mallory,  Robert  L.,  assignor  to  The  Brown  Instrument 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fluid  pressure  control 
apparatus.     2,072,921 ;  Mar.  9. 

Malloy,  Frank  J.      (See  Donovan.  John  F.,  and  Malloy.) 

Malm,  Carl  J.      (See  Clarice,  H.  T.,  and  Malm.) 

Malm,  Carl  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Colloidizing  mixed  esters  of  cellulose.  2,078,261  ;  Apr. 
27. 

Malm,  Carl  J.,  Rochester,  N.  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments,   to  Eastman  Kodak   Company,    Jersey   City, 

N.  J.  Hazefree  cellulose  acetate  and  its  preparation. 
2,097,464  ;  Nov.  2. 

Malm,  Carl  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  High  viscosity  organic  esters  of  cellulose  and 
preparing  them.     2,097,954  ;  Nov.  2. 

Malm,  Carl  J.,  and  G.  F.  Nadeau,  Rochester,  N.  T..  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Analyzing  mixed  organic  acid 
esters  of  cellulose.     2,069,892  :  Feb.  9. 

Malm,  Carl  J.,  and  C.  R.  Fordyce,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodalr 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Waterproofing  composi- 
tion. 2,073,310;  Mar.  9. 
Malm,  Carl  J.,  and  H.  S.  Gardner,  Jr.,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Preparation  of  organic 
acid  esters  of  cellulose  of  lowered  viscosity.  2,080,054  ; 
May  11. 

Malm,  Carl  J.,  and  C.  R.  Fordyce,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Preparation  of  metallic  salts 
of  dicarboxylic  acid  esters  of  cellulose.  2,082,804 ; 
June  8. 
Malm,  Carl  J.,  and  C.  L.  Fletcher,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, .iersey  City,  N.  ,T.  Continuous  esterification  of 
cellulose.     2,087,036  ;   .July  13. 

Malm,  Carl  J.,  and  C.  E.  Waring,  Rochester,  N.  Y..  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Cellulose  esters  containing 
dicarboxylic     acid     groups     and     making     the     same. 

2.093.462  :  Sept.  21. 

Malm,  Carl  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  E.  Waring,  Dayton, 
Ohio,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Inorganic  salts  of 
cpllnloso       dicarhoxylates       and       their       preparation. 

2.093.463  ;  Sept.  21. 

Malm,  Carl  .!.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  E.  Waring,,  Dayton, 
Ohio,  assignors,  bv  mesne  assicnments,  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Cellulose  esters 
containing      succinyl      groups      and      making      same. 

2.093.464  ;  Sept.  21. 

Malm,  Carl  J.,  and  C.  R.  Fordyce,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Stabilizing  of  cellulose 
esters  with   higher  fatty  acids.     2,095.822;  Oct.   12. 

Malm,  Carl  J.,  and  C.  R.  Fordyce,  Rochester.  N.  Y..  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Jersey  City,  N.  .7.  Separating  an  organic  acid 
ester  of  cellulose  from  its  reaction  mixture.  2,102,016  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Malm,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flexible  rubber  overshoe. 
2,068.238;  .Tan.  19. 

Malm,  Henry,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Molding  flexible  rubbers. 
2,008,2.39;  Jan.  19. 

Malmqiilst,  Clayton  W.,  Minnenpolis,  Minn.  Toasting 
apparatus.     2.101,504;  Dec.  7. 

Malmqulst,  Nils  G.  A.,  assignor  to  Svenska  Aktlebolaget 
Bromsregulator,  Malmo,  Sweden.  Brake  rod  coupler. 
2,081, 6t2;  May  25. 

Malinil'ilsl,  Nils  (i.  A.,  assignor  to  Svenska  Aktiobolagel 
Bromsregulator,  Malmo,  Sweden.  Resilient  connection. 
2.086,720;  July  13, 

Malmros,  Gustaf,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Cleaning  pipe. 
2,087,094  ;   July   20. 

Malo,  Oniy  A.,  Chicago,  111.  MuHlduty  glazing  strip. 
2.080,075  ;  July   13. 

Malocsay,  Francis  X.,  Tipper  Saddle  River,  N.  J.,  as- 
signor to  International  Banding  Machine  Company. 
Banding  and  wrapping  machine.     2,070,378 ;  Apr.  0. 


Malocsay,  Francis  X.,  Upper  Saddle  River,  N.  J.,  asssignor 
to  International  Banding  Machine  Company.  Cigar 
labeling  and   wrapping  machine.      2,103,626  ;   Dec.   28. 

Maloff,  loury  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Television  receiver.  2,077,574  : 
Apr.   20. 

Malone,  Adolph  W.,  Arcadia,  Fla.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
A.  M.  Lockwood,  Charlotte,  Tex.  Guy  clamp. 
2,088,755  ;  Aug.  3. 

Malone,  Fred  F.      (See  Frank.  Louis,  assignor.) 

Malone,  James  G.,  Tottenville,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
Stoker.      2,074,409  ;   Mar.    23. 

Malone,  James  H.      (See  Hoflin,  Richard  F.,  assignor.) 

Malone,  James  H.,  et  al.  (See  Marchant,  Arthur  W., 
assignor.) 

Malone,  John  G.  Detroit,  Mich,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  United  States  Rubber  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Attaching  rubber  to  metal  and  articles 
produced  thereby.     2,078,917  ;  Apr.  27. 

Malone,  Julian  Y.,  J.  H.  Carroll,  and  C.  R.  McKee,  as- 
signors to  The  Perwav  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Process  and  composition  for  rectification  of  curly  hair. 
2.087,953;  July  27. 

Maloney,  Raymond  T.  (See  Breitenstein,  Herbert  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Maloon,  Earl  B.,  assignor  to  The  Heil  Co.,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.     Road  scraper.     2,078,500  ;  Apr.  27. 

Maloon,  Earl  B.,  assignor  to  The  Heil  Co.,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.     Road  scraper.     2,078,501  ;  Apr.  27. 

Maloon,  Earl  B.,  assignor  to  The  Heil  Co.,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.     Scraper  assembly.     2,095,759  ;  Oct.  12. 

Malott,  Clifton  S.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  American  Laun- 
dry Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Inflatable 
chest  for  pressing  machines.      2.074.658  :  Mar.   23. 

Malouf,  William  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Undergarment. 
2.088,800  ;  Aug.  3. 

Malowan,  John  E.     (See  Booth,  C.  F..  and  Malowan.) 

Malpica,  JosS  T.  M.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Oscillograph.  2,091,152 : 
Aug.  24. 

Malt-O-Matic  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Bethan- 
court,   J.  A.,   Grabau,   and   Heilemann,   assignors.) 

Malter,  Louis,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corpora- 
tion of  America.  Electric  discharge  device.  2,073,599  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Malter,  Louis,  Oaklyn,  and  G.  A.  Morton,  Haddon  Heights, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
High  frequency  oscillator.     2,096.817  ;   Oct.  26. 

Malvese,  George.      (See  Hoofnagle,   W.  T.,  and  Malvese.) 

Malyoth,  Gunther,  Munich,  assignor  to  Allgauer  Alpen- 
milch  Aktiengesellschaft,  Biessenhofen,  Germany. 
Food  for  infants  and  the  like  and  making  same. 
2,088,331  ;   July  27. 

Mample,  Adolph  Z.,  Glen  Rock,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Locating  defects  in  cable  sheaths.     2,071,698  ;  Feb.  23. 

Man,  Edward  H.     (See  Caldwell,  W.  E.,  and  Man.) 

Management  and  Research,  Inc.  (See  Farber,  John  D., 
assignor.) 

Manahan,  George  H.,  Goshen,  Ind.  Ground  vase  and 
grave  marker.     2.094,129  ;   Sept.   28. 

Mandell,  Irving  F.,  North  Quincy,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Rein- 
forced Paper  Bottle  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dis- 
charge valve  for  bottle  filling  machines.  2,096,499 : 
Oct.  19. 

Manaster,  Ben  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Collar  stay.  2,066,636  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Mancha  Storage  Battery  Locomotive  Company.  (See 
Stoltz,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Mancha  Storage  Battery  Locomotive  Company.  (See 
Stoltz,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Manchester,  Merle  M.,  Syracuse,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  United  States  Hoffman  Mnchlnerv  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Washing  machine. 
2.088,915;  Aug.   3. 

Manclno,  Peter  C,  Philadelphia,  H.  Cross.  Cynw.yd,  Pa., 
and  J.  E.  Thebaud,  North  Merchantville,  'N.  J.,  said 
Thebaud  assignor  to  said  Cross  and  said  Manctaio. 
Universal  joint.     2,083,338  ;  June  8. 

Mancuso,  Ralph  J..  Brooklyn,  assignor,  bv  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Carl  Percy,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display 
device.     2,100,403;  Nov.  30. 

Mancuso,  Victor,  assignor  to  Axelson  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valve  seat  lapping  machine. 
2,075,210;  Mar.   30. 

IMnndiiville.  Gurnoy  L.,  Fort  Pierce,  Fla.  Spectacle  ioint. 
2.09S.921  ;  Nov.  9. 

Mandel,  Edward,  administrator.  (See  Mandell,  Am- 
brose .1.) 

MiUKii'lhmim,  Malvin  R..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Gray  T'rocesses  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Re- 
covery and  purification  of  hydrocarbon  oil.  2,100.011: 
Nov.    23. 

Mandell,  Ambrose  J.,  deceased,  Westfleld.  N.  J.  ;  I'l.  Man- 
doll.  Mdminlstrator  of  snid  A.  J.  Mnn(l(>ll.  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  .\merlca". 
New  York,  N.  V.  Alloy  for  vacuum  tube  elements 
2.103,267  ;  Dec.  28. 

Mandell,  Irving  F.,  North  Quincy,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Reinforced  Paper  Bottle  Corporation,  New  York  N  Y 
Closure  for   containers.     2.070,407  ;  Apr.  0 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Mandpvlllo,  John  L.,  Arlington,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Pressure  relief  valve.     2,086.942  ;  July  13. 

Mandl,  Siegmund,  and  E.  M.  Pfauser,  assignor  to  Black- 
hawk  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Producing  a  pulling 
stress  and  hydraulic  pulling  mechanism.  2,100,564 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Mandl,  Sigmund,  assignor  to  Blackhawk  Mfg.  Co., 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Work  engagement  means  for  jacks. 
2,093,284  ;  Sept.  14. 

Mandle,  Karle  R.,  Seattle,  Wash.    Air-conditioning  system. 

2.070.057  ;  Feb.  9. 

Mane,  Eugene  M.  and  G.  P.,  Bar-sur-Loup,   near  Grasse, 

France.       Measuring-filler    for    liquids     of     all    kinds. 

2,096,461  ;  Oct.  19. 
Mane,  Gabriel  P.      (See  Mane,  Eugene  M.  and  G.  P.) 
Manelia,  Ercole  J.,  assignor  to  Lee-Tex  Rubber  Products 

Corporation,  Chicago,  111.     Sound  toy.     2,096,121 ;  Oct. 

19. 
Manet,  William.     (See  Claude,  A.,  and  Manet.) 
Maneval,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Standard  Novelty  Works, 

Duncannon,  Pa.     Coaster  sled.     2,099,656  ;  Nov.  16. 
Maney,    Dorothy    B.,    Old    Hickory,    Tenn.,    assignor,    by 

mesne   assignments,   to   E.   I.    du    Pont    de   Nemours  & 

Company,   Wilmington,    Del.      Cellulosic   structure  and 

preparing.     2,096,122  :  Oct.  19. 
Maney,  Thomas,  Louisville,  Ky.     Drawing  railway  spikes. 

2.079.745  ;  May  11. 

Manfredi.    Mario,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Friction    clamp. 

2.101.746  :  Doc.  7. 

Mangan,  Ella  M.     (See  McBrady,  John  A.,  assignor.) 
Mangan,  George  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  assignor  to  West- 

tnghouse   Electric   &   Manufacturing   Company.      High 

voltage  fuse.    Re.  20,420  ;  June  22. 
Mangels,    Clarence   H.   Long   Beach,    Calif.     Drilling   bit. 

2.090.058  ;  Aug.  17. 

Manger,  Charles  F.  (See  Deans,  F.  E.,  Manger,  and 
Buswell.) 

Mangin,  James,  assignor  to  New  Brunswick  Electric  Supply 
Company,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Electric  fixture  sup- 
porting device.    2,089,390;  Aug.  10. 

Manhattan  Company,  President  and  Directors  of  the. 
(See  Arneson,  Lawrence,  assignor.) 

Manhattan,  Company,  President  and  Directors  of  the, 
Trustees.     (See  Powell,  Henry  K.,  assignor.) 

Manhattan  Company,  President  and  Directors  of  the,  trus- 
tee.    (See  Powell,  Henry  K.) 

Manhattan  Shirt  Co.,  The.  (See  Geismar,  Sylvan,  as- 
signor.) 

Maniscalco.  Pietro,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Compressed  air  power 
unit.     2,090,214  ;  Aug.  17. 

Maniscalco,  Pietro,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Semiconvertible  fuel 
oil    engine.     2,094,662  ;    Oct.    5. 

Maniscalco,  Pietro,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Charge  forming  mech- 
anism.    2.097.526  :  Nov.  2. 

Manker,  Roy  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Novelty  tie  clasp. 
2,084,738  ;  June  22. 

Mankki,  Onnie,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land Welding  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bicycle. 
2.:  00,01 2  :   Nov.  23. 

Manley,  Clifford  W.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Automobile  cush- 
ion.    2,081,111 ;  May  18. 

Manley,  Robert  E.,  Beacon,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Dewaxing  mineral  oils. 
2,067,128  ;  Jan.  5. 

Blanley,  Robert  E.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dewaxing  hydro- 
carbon oil.      2,007.198;  Jan.  12. 

Manley,  Robert  E.,  Beacon,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  oil  and  treating 
same.     2,097,127  ;  Oct.  26. 

Manly  Corporation.     (See  Centervall,  Hugo  A.,  assignor.) 

Manly,  Fred  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Full-swing  crane. 
2,075,819  ;  Apr.  6. 

Mann,  Alan  N.     (See  McCaa,  David  G.,  assignor.) 

Mann,  Alan  N.      (See  McCutchen,  Brunson  S.,  assignor.) 

Alann,  Alan  N.,  trustee.  (See  Lamb,  James  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mann,  Alan  N.,  trustee.  (See  McCaa,  David  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mann,  Cecil  A.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Dayton,  Ohio.  I\Ietliod  and  apparatus  for  brazing 
2,093.814  :  Sept.  21. 

Mann.  Charles  S.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada 
Dispensing  device  for  collapsible  tubes.  2,094,900  • 
Oct.  5.  ' 

Mann,  Frank  L.,  Le  Mesa,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  holding 
a  door  open.     2,072,525  ;  Mar.  2. 

Mann.  Harold  C.  (See  Wilton,  Thomas  O.  and  N.,  Green 
and  Mann.) 

Mann,  John,  assignor  to  Goulds  Pumps,  Inc.,  Seneca 
Falls,  N.  Y.     Rotary  pump.     2.073.215  ;  Mar.  9. 

Mann,  John,  as.slgnor  to  Goulds  Pumps.  Inc.,  Seneca 
Falls,  N.  Y.     Centrifugal  separator.     2,073,216  ;  Mar   9 

Mntin,  .Iiilin  V..  Ilnmiltoii.  Ontario,  Canada.  Needle 
threader.     2,093,016  ;  Sept.  14. 

Mann,  John  F..  ITnmilton.  Ontario,  Canada  Needle 
threader.     2,093.017;  Sept.  14. 

Mann,  John  V.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Textile  Devices  Inc 
Elmlra,   N.   Y.      Bobbin   support.      2,091,181  ;    Aug.   24'. 

Mann,  Joseph.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  ns.slgnor  to  Lewis  In- 
visible Stitch  Machine  Companv.  St.  I,oui.i.  Mo  Blind 
stitch  sewing  machine.     2,074,793;  Mar.  23. 


Mann,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Sewing  Machine 
&  Supply  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sewing  machine. 
2,095,647  ;  Oct.  12. 

Mann,  Miles  H.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Underwood 
Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tally  roll 
mechanism.     2,101,747  ;  Dec.  7. 

Mann,  Paul  L.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Wire  and  As- 
sociated Corporations,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  radio 
antenna.     2,084,771  ;  June  22. 

Maun,  Ralph  J.      (See  Mellor,  A.,  and  Mann.) 

Mann,  Raymond  P.  (See  Green,  H.  C,  Clark,  Mann,  and 
Preble.) 

Mann,  Robert  P.  (See  Green,  H.  C,  Clark,  Mann,  and 
Preble. ) 

Mann,  William  B.  W.,  Towson,  Md.,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  R.  E.  Barry  and  one-fourth  to  S.  G.  Nottingham, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Dispensing  receptacle.  2,098,550  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Mann,  ■^'illiam  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Building  construction. 
2,069,657  ;  Feb.  2. 

Mannes,  Leopold  D.,  and  L.  Godowsky,  Jr.,  Rochester,  N. 
Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Photographic  material 
having  aldehyde  screening  dyes.     2,078,398  ;  Apr.  27. 

Mannes,  Leopold  D.,  and  L.  Godowsky,  Jr.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Developer. 
2,091,713  ;  Aug.  31. 

Manning,  Fowler,  Bronxville,  assignor  to  Standard  Air 
Conditioning,  Inc.,  New  York',  N.  Y.     Humidifier  unit. 

2.078.202  ;  Apr.  20. 

Manning,  Fowler,  Bronxville,  assignor  to  Standard  Air 
Conditioning,   Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Humidifier  unit. 

2.078.203  ;  Apr.  20. 

Manning,  Fowler,  Bronxville,  assignor  to  American  Radi- 
ator Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filter.  2,079,297  ; 
May  4. 

Manning,  Fowler,  Bronxville,  assignor  to  American  Radia- 
tor Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  circulating  ap- 
paratus.     2.081,104;   May    18. 

Manning,  Fowler  and  S.  W.,  Bronxville,  assignors  to 
American  Radiator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Humidi- 
fying apparatus.      2,078,204;  Apr.  20. 

Manning,  Fowler,  Bronxville,  and  R.  D.  Lambert,  North 
Pelham,  assignors  to  American  Radiator  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Air  conditioning  apparatus.  2,086,385  ; 
July  6. 

Manning,  Fred  W.,  assignor  to  Fred  W.  Manning  Com- 
pany, Ltd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Filtering  composition. 
2,093,090  :  Sept.  14. 

Manning,  Fred  W.,  Company.  (See  Manning,  Fred  W., 
assignor.) 

Manning,  John  A.,  Paper  Company.  (See  Le  Compte, 
Thomas  R.,  assignor.) 

Manning,  Joseph  A.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Doll  head  con- 
struction.    2,074,659  ;  Mar.  23. 

Manning.  Maxwell  &  Moore,  Inc.  (See  Whitcomb,  Pres- 
ton,  assignor.) 

Manning,  Paul  D.  V.     (See  Peebles,  D.  D.,  and  Manning.) 

Manning,  Rodney  W.,  Riverside,  R.  I.  Valve  adjusting 
device.     2,071.415  ;  Feb.  23. 

Manning,  Streckfus  W.     (See  Manning,  Fowler  and  S.  W.) 

Manning,  William  H.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Lawn  mower. 
2,0V9,945  ;  May  11. 

Mannsliardt,  Hans  A.,  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Arch  Company.  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Sectionally 
supported  wall.     2,068.863  :  Jan.  26. 

Manoil,  Jack,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Toy  vehicle.  2,072,374: 
Mar.  2. 

l^Ianolis,  Eustitheos.      (See  Manolis.  George  and  E.) 

Manolis,  George  and  E.,  Chicago.  111.  Fastener  for  leg- 
gings, spats,  and  the  like.     2.087,110;  July  13. 

I^fij^nscn.Jrving  V.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.    Luminous  tube  sign. 

Manlier,'  William  R.,  ■2d,  Wayne,  N.  J.  Electric  heating 
unit.     2,068.423  :  Jan.  19. 

Mansfield.  James  T.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Insulation  or  cover- 
ing.    2,089,909  ;  Aug.  10. 

M.-insfield,  William  R.  (See  Boughton,  W.  A.,  and  Mans- 
field.) 

Manske.  Fred  A..  Chicago,  and  R.  V.  Yeager,  Evanston, 
assignors  to  United  States  Gypsum  Companv.  Chicago, 
111.  Preformed  slab  building  structure.  "2,083,725  ; 
June  15.  .        .         , 

Manske,  Richard  H.,  Ottawa.  Ontario,  Canada.  Making 
indolyl-3-acetic  acid.     2,079,416  ;  May  4. 

M.anson,  George  J.,  Hawkesbury,  Ontario,  Canada.  Chew- 
ing gum.     2,069,477  ;  Feb.  2. 

Manson.  George  J.,  Hawkesbury,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Thermo-plastic.     2,075,045;   Mar.  30. 

Manson,  George  J.,  Hawkesbury.  Ontario,  Canada. 
i>  noo  ^A,?^  ?"'^  apparatus  for  forming  fibrous  articles. 
.:;. 082.409  ;  June  1. 

*' IJi^i?";  ^t?""?®  "U'  Hawkesbury.  Canada,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  N.  L.  Foster.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Paper  article 
and  making  same.     2.068.299;  Jan.  19. 

Mnnsur.  Clarence  W.,  Maiden,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
^imSCA^'my^Yo       ^°'^     *^''"*'     ^^^     making     same. 

Mnnsure,   E.'  L.,  Co.      (See  Hermann,   Walter,   assignor.) 

Mantelet  &  Boucher  (Societe  en  nom  Collectif).  (See 
Mantelet,  Jean,  assignor.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


397 


Mantelet,  Jean,  assignor  to  Mantelet  &  Boucher  (Soeiete 
en      nom      Collectif),      Bagnolet,      France.        Masher. 
2,070,137  ;  Feb.  9. 
Mantelet,   Jean,   assignor   to   Mantelet   &   Boucher,    (So- 
ciety   en    nom    Collectif),    Bagnolet,    France.      Sieve. 
2,074,794;   Mar.   23. 
Mantelet,    Jean,   assignor   to   Mantelet   &   Boucher,    (So- 
eiete  en  nom  Collectif),   Bagnolet,   France.     Mill   for 
pepper,   salt,   sugar,   coffee,   and   the  like.     2,074,795 ; 
Mar.   23. 
Mantius,  Ernest.     (See  Mantius,  Otto  and  E.) 
Mantius,  Otto,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  Mantius, 
Englewood,   N.   J.  ;   said   E.    Mantius   assignor   to    said 
O.  Mantius.     Recovering  sulphuric  acid  from  sulphuric 
acid  solutions  of  sulphates.     2,078,088;  Apr.  20. 

Mantle,  Joseph  G.  C,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  Bridgeport  Thermostat  Company,  Inc., 

Bridgeport,  Conn.     Shaping  metal.     2,080,211 ;  May  11. 

Mantle  Lamp  Company  of  America,  The.     ( See  Camenisch, 

Edward  T.,  assignor.) 

Mantle  Lamp  Company  of  America,  The.  (See  Engh, 
Walter  B.,  assignor.) 

Mantle  Lamp  Company  of  America,  The.  (See  Menetrey, 
Louis,  assignor.) 

Manton,  James  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Bicycle  lock. 
2,073,217  ;  Mar.  9. 

Mantz,  Harold  A.,  assignor  to  Milwaukee  Gas  Specialty 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Lighter.  2,093,152 ;  Sept. 
14. 

Mantz,  Victor  M.      (See  Bagley,  T.   J.,  and. Mantz.) 

Manuel,  Charles  J.     (See  Pringle,  W.  A.,  and  Manuel.) 

Manville,  Charles  J.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Machine  pro- 
jector.    2,101,148  ;  Dec.  7. 

Manville,  George  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Quick  adjust- 
ing pipe  cutter.     2,071,756  ;  Feb.  23. 

Manville  Jenckes  Corporation.  (See  Gibling,  Harold  F., 
assignor.) 

Many,  Benjamin  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Masonry  treatment. 
2,069,674  ;  Feb.  2. 

J^anzer,  Lawrence  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Decoration  or 
ornamentation  of  high  relief.     2,089,096  ;  Aug.  3. 

Mapes,  Charles  M.     (See  Harlow,  L.  M.,  and  Mapes.) 

Mapes,  Clyde  W.,  and  Z.  C.  Bradford,  Dayton,  and 
B.  B.  Sleeter,  Warren,  Ohio,  assignors  to  (General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  mounting. 
2,074,092  ;  Mar.  16. 

Mapes  Consolidated  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Alfreds,  Torris  H.,  assignor.) 

Mapes  Consolidated  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Miller,  Paul  C,  assignor.) 

Mapes,  Daniel,  Upper  Montclair,  assignor  to  Walter 
Kidde  &  Company,  Inc.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Dispensing 
device.     2,067,065  ;  Jan.  5. 

Mapes,  Daniel,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Walter 
Kidde  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stored 
pressure  medium  container.     2,069,708 ;  Feb.   2. 

Mapes,  Daniel,  Montclair,  assignor  to  Walter  Kidde  & 
Company,  Inc.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Holder  for  pressure 
medium  containers   or  cartridges.     2,069,709 ;   Feb.  2. 

Mapes,  Dwight  E.      (See  Bennett,  H.  T.,  and  Mapes.) 

Mapes,  Dwight  B.     (See  Dons.  E.  M.,  and  Mapes.) 

Mapes,  Dwight  B.,  and  E.  M.  Dons,  assignors  to  Mid- 
Continent  Petroleum  Corporation,  Tulsa,  Okla.  De- 
waxing  oils.     2,098,007  ;  Nov.  2. 

Mapes,  Neil  IT.     (See  Tichota,  "V.  J.,  and  Mapes.) 

Mapps,  Charles  R.,  Cranford,  N.  J.  Combined  floor 
finisher  and  polislicr  niachine.      2,093,779:  Sept.  21. 

Marandino,  Eustace  G.      (See  Corsi,  N.,  and  Marandino.) 

Marasso,  Fred,  assignor  to  Union  Machinery  Company, 
Joliet,  111.     Dough  divider.     2,093,466;  Sept.  21. 

Marathon  Battery  Company.  (See  Rulioff,  O.  E., 
McEachron,  Krueger,  and  Schroeder,  assignors.) 

Marathon  Battery  CJompany.  (See  Ruhofif,  O.  E.,  Mc- 
Eachron,  and  Schroeder,  assignors.) 

Marathon  Company.  (See  Whlttakcr,  Frederick  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company.  (See  Abrams,  A., 
Forcey,  and  Brnbender,  assignors.) 

Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company.  (See  Abrams,  A.,  Forcey, 
and    Farroll,    assignors.) 

Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company.  (See  Abrams,  A.,  and 
Wagner,  assignors.) 

Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company.  (See  Abrams,  A., 
Wagner,  and  Davis,  assignors.) 

Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company.  (See  Abrams,  A., 
Wagner,  and  Forcey,  assignors.) 

Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company.  (See  Andrew,  William 
K.,  assignor.) 

Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company.  (See  Broeren,  Frank 
Ij.,  assignor.) 

Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company.  (See  Horwitt,  Paul  H.. 
assignor.) 

Mnrallion  Paper  Mills  Conip.-iny.  et  al.  (Sep  Howard, 
G.  C,   and   SaiullKirn.   nssignors.) 

Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company.  (See  McConnell, 
Palmer    B.,    assignor.) 

Marathon  Paper  ftllUs  Company.  (See  Mull,  .\rthur  B., 
assignor.) 

Mara  I  lion  I';ii)or  Mills  Company.  (See  Pierce,  Harold  E., 
assignor.) 

Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company.  (See  Rlke,  Wllbert  A., 
assignor.) 

Marathon  Paper  Mills  Company.  (See  TuszynskI,  Nicho- 
las, assignor.) 


Marble,  Earl  R.,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  assignor  to  American 
Smelting  and  Refining  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Reverberatory  furnace.     2,098,586  ;  Nov.  9. 

Marbo  Patents  Inc.  (See  Fuelnegg,  E.  G.,  Moffett,  and 
Irving,  assignors.) 

Marbo  Patents  Inc.  (See  Gebauer-Fuelnegg,  E.,  and 
Kratz,  assignors.) 

Marbo  Patents,  Inc.  (See  (Jebauer-Fuelnegg,  E.,  and 
Moffett,  assignors.) 

Marbo  Patents  Inc.     (See  MofEett,  Eugene  W.,  assignor.) 

Marbo  Patents  Inc.  (See  Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Marbon  Corporation.  (See  Gebauer-Fuelnegg,  E.,  and 
Moffett,  assignors.) 

Marbon  (Jorporation.  (See  Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Marbon  Corporation.  (See  Winkelmann,  H.  A.,  and  Cal- 
vert, assignors.) 

Marbon  Corporation.  (See  Winkelmann,  H.  A.,  and 
Moffett,  assignors.) 

Marbon  Products  Corporation.  (See  Williams,  Floyd  E., 
assignor. ) 

Marbury,  Herbert  B.,  and  R.  C.  Jones,  assignors  to  Fulton 
Bag  and  Cotton  Mills,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Convertible  ward- 
robe handbag.     2,087,210  ;  July  13. 

Marbury,  Herbert  B.,  and  R.  C.  Jones,  assignors  to  Fulton 
Bag  and  Cotton  Mills.  Atlanta,  Ga.  Convertible  ward- 
robe-handbag.     2,087.211  ;   July  13. 

Marbury,  Ralph  E.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Protective  device  for  capacitors.  2,072,717  : 
Blar.  2. 

Marc,  Henri.      (See  Greider,  H.  W.,  and  Marc.) 

Marcel,  Francois  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hair  waving  device. 
2,079,079  ;  May  4. 

March,  Albert  T.,  and  W.  E.  Remmers,  Western  Springs, 
111.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Refining  copper.  2,102,728 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Marchand,  Adolph,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.  Handle  con- 
struction.    2,068.922  :  Jan.   20. 

Marchant,  Arthur  W.,  Arlington,  assignor  of  twenty  per 
cent  to  T.  C.  McElroy  and  thirteen  and  one-third  per 
cent  to  J.  J.  Hurley,  Randolph,  thirteen*  and  one-third 
per  cent  to  J.  H.  Dignan  and  thirteen  and  one-third 
per  cent  to  C.  A.  Sullivan,  Braintree,  and  twenty  per 
cent  to  J.  H.  Malone.  WoUaston,  Mass.  Moldable 
shoo  heel  composition  and  compounding  same. 
2.009,585  ;  Feb.  2. 

Marchant  Calculating  Machine  Company.  (See  Lerch,  G 
and  Friden,  assignors.) 

Marchant,  Guy  O.,  et  al.      (See  Walker,  Jay  P.,  assignor.) 

Marchant,  Lloyd  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automatic  punching 
and  riveting  machine.     2,069.042  :  Jan.   26 

Marchant,  Rodney  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Marchant  Valve  Corporation.  Faucet. 
2,089,977  ;  Aug.  17. 

Marchant  Valve  Corporation.  ( See  Marchant,  Rodney  H., 
assignor.) 

Marchev,  Alfred,  La  Grange,  111.,  assignor  to  Ditto,  In- 
corporated. Spindle  and  holding  same.  2,060,637  • 
Jan.  5. 

Marchev,  Alfred,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Ditto,  Incorpo- 
rated, Chicago,  111.  Blockout  mechanism  for  dupli- 
cating machines.     2,067.199  ;  Jan.  12. 

Marchev,  Alfred,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Ditto,  Incorpo- 
rated, Chicago,  111.  Sheet  stripping  and  slitting  means 
for  duplicaing  machines.     2,067.404  :  Jan.  1 2. 

Marchev,  Alfred.  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Ditto,  Incor- 
porated, Chicago,  111.  Master  feed  for  duplicating  ma- 
chines.    2,068,059  ;  Jan.  19. 

Marchev,  Alfred,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Ditto,  Incorpo- 
rated, Chicago,  111.  Margin  control  for  duplicating 
machines.     2,090,847  ;  Aug.  24. 

Marchev,  Alfred,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Ditto,  Incorpo- 
rated, Chicago,  111.  Duplicating  apparatus.  2,096,818  ; 
Oct.    26. 

Marchev,  Alfred,  and  J.  W.  Hernlund,  La  Grange,  and 
C.  C.  McCain,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignors  to  Ditto,"  Incor- 
porated, Chicago,  111.  Multiple  roll  duplicating  ma- 
chine.    2.070,797  ;  Feb.   16. 

Marchev,  Alfred,  La  Grange,  and  C.  C.  McCain,  Glen 
Ellvn,  assignors  to  Ditto,  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111. 
Duplicating  device.     2,075,950  ;   Apr.   6. 

Marchi,  Alfredo  P.,   et  al.      (See  Tomel,   GIno,  assignor.) 

Marehou,  Elie  R.,  Neuilly-sur-Soine,  France.  Movement 
converting   device.      2,088,332  ;    July   27. 

Maroon.   Ren<?.      (See  Simon.  Ij.,   and  Alarcon.) 

Marcott,  Albert  F.,  Sun  Diego,  Calif.  Automatic  change 
speed    transmission.     2,100,565  ;  Nov.  30. 

IMarcus,  ClilTord  IT.     (See  Coursoy,  P.  R.,  and  Marcus.) 

Marcus,  Mary  A..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Trentniont  of  psoriasis. 
2.099,090;  Nov.    23. 

Marcus,  Samuel,  Belle  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Margon  Corporation,  Bnyonno,  N.  J. 
Frazlng  machine.     2,086,333  ;  July  6. 

Mnrcns,  'I'iiMi,  .Ms.slgnor  to  llollnnd  Slioe  Conipanv,  Hol- 
land, Mich.      Shoe  jack.      2,06S.n,'i7  :  Jan.  20.       ' 

Marcv.  Frank  E.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Spraying  nozzlo 
•2, 083, 8.^1  ;  Juno  15. 

Manlon,  John  \\'.,  Fast  Orange.  N.  ,T..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  We.stlnghouse  Electric  and  •Manufac- 
turing Comp.'inv,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cathode  for 
(llschargo   devices.     2,007,129;   Jan.   fi. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Marden,  John  W.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufac- 
turing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Sodium  vapor 
lamp.     2,084,772  ;    June  22. 

Marden,  William  L.,  Jackson  Heights,  assignor  to  Nep- 
tune Meter  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
the  measured  dispensing  of  liquids.    2,075,126  ;  Mar.  30. 

Mardick,  John  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chromium  plating. 
2  095  995  *  Oct    19 

Mardis.'Paul  L.,  F.  Wilson,  and  C.  J.  Caldbeck,  Bradford, 
assignors  to  The  English  Electric  Company  Limited, 
London,  England.  Pedal  operated  controller  for  elec- 
trically propelled  vehicles.     2,094,364  ;   Sept.   28. 

Mardovin,  Nicholas  V.,  Mexico  D.  F.,  Mexico.  Automatic 
parking  mechanism  for  vehicles.     2,091,326  ;  Aug.  31. 

Mareska.  Joseph.  Cicero,  111.  Hair  cutting  device. 
2.100.082  ;   Nov.   23. 

Margerison,  Earl,  Elkins  Park,  assignor  to  Northwood 
Hosiery  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Attachment  for  hosiery 
knitting  machines.     2,073,560  ;  Mar.  9. 

Margon  Corporation.     (See  Marcus,  Samuel,  assignor.) 

Margulius,  Herman,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Article  of 
wearing  apparel.     2,091,122  ;  Aug.  24. 

Marhoff,  Chesterfield  G.,  assignor  to  The  Cudahy  Packing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Soap  dispenser.  2,070,338 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Marholt,  Karl,  Vienna,  Austria.  Hair  cutting  machine. 
2,074,020  ;  Mar.  16. 

Mariano,  Connie,  Keiser,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  L. 
Pipa,  Jr.,  Shamokin,  Pa.  Single  trigger  for  double 
barrel  shotguns.     2,095,525  ;  Oct.  12. 

Marien,  Charles  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Holder  for  paper 
match   folders.      2,066,638 ;   Jan.   5. 

Marien,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Ramsey  Accessories  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Piston  ring. 
2,093,332  ;  Sept.  14. 

Marihart,  Leo  A.,  Mountain  View,  Calif.  Ashtray. 
2,084,650:   June  22. 

Marin,  Jack,  Brooklyn,  and  C.  Levy,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Automatic  clothes  weighing  hamper.     2,069,499  ;  Feb.  2. 

Marine  Chemical  Company.  (See  Chesny,  Heinz  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Marinello  Corporation.  (See  Ducart,  Guillaume,  as- 
signor.) 

^larinsky,  Davis.     (See  Morin,  L.  H.,  and  Marinsky.) 

Marinsky,  Davis,  assignor  to  Whitehall  Patents  Corpora- 
tion, Bronx,  N.  Y.  Mounting  tape  for  separable  fasten- 
ers.   2,068,500  ;  Jan.  19. 

Marinsky,  Davis,  Bronx,  assignor  to  Whitehall  Patents 
Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  End  stop  for  separable 
fasteners.     2,068,501 ;  Jan.  19. 

Marinsky,  Davis,  Bronx,  assignor  to  Whitehall  Patents 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lock  slider  for  separable 
fasteners.     2,068.503  ;  Jan.  19. 

Marinsky,  Davis,  Bronx,  assignor  to  Whitehall  Patents 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slider  for  separable 
fasteners.     2,103,036  ;  Dec.   21. 

Marinsky,  Davis,  assignor  to  Whitehall  Patents  Corpora- 
tion, Bronx,  N.  Y.  Separable  fastener.  2,103,037 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Marinsky,  Davis,  assignor  to  Whitehall  Patents  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Lock  slider  for  separable  fasten- 
ers.    2,068,502  :  Jan.  19. 

Marion,  Frederick  R.,  Floral  Park,  assignor  to  Electrical 
Research  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  re- 
producing apparatus.     2,089,391 ;  Aug.  10. 

Marlon  Steam  Shovel  Company,  The.  (See  Buslck, 
Adrien  F.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Marlon  Steam  Shovel  Company,  The.  (See  Shelton, 
Dwight  J.,  assignor.)  _     _ 

Mark,  Hermann,  Vienna,  Austria  ;  H.  Fikentscher,  J. 
Hengstenberg,  and  G.  v.  SOslch,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln,  Germany,  Production 
of  polymerization  products.     2,068,424  ;  Jan.   19. 

Mark,  Louis  C,  assignor  to  New  England  Glass  Works, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Interchangeable  character  ornament. 
2.088,088;    July  27. 

Markel,  John  M.     (See  Hendricks.  S.  B.,  and  Markel.) 

Markel.  OVviUe.  Chicago,  W.  H.  Phillips,  Oak  Park,  and 
J.  M.  Bandish,  Chicago,  111.  Condenser  tube  seal. 
2,099,026  •  Nov.   16. 

Markcs  &  Co.,  Go.iellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung. 
(See  Seitner.   Sebastian,  assignor.) 

MnrkPV.  George  T..  assignor  to  James  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.  Incubating.  2,086,813; 
July  13. 

Markkula.  Matt.  Fort  Bragg,  Calif.  Logging  car  chock. 
2.0.S2,350  ;  June  1. 

Markle,  George  B.,  Jr.,  Hazelton,  Pa.  Device  for  holding 
fowls  and  the  like.     2,102,.542  ;  Dec.   14. 

Markle,  Mathow  G.,  M.nywood.  and  L.  W.  Tuttle,  Mount 
Prospect,  111.  Atomizing  type  oil  fogger.  2,067.454 : 
Jan.  12. 

Marklev,  James  H.,  Ramsey,  N.  J.  Rock  drill  hood. 
2.079.417  :  May  4. 

Markowltz.  Jesse,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  operation 
of  plurality  of  radio  receivers.     2,098,587  ;  Nov.  9. 

Marks,  Edna.  Chicago,  111.  Finger  drying  device. 
2,090,371  ;  Aug.  17. 

Marks,  (?oorgo  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Dlffuser.  2,099,767; 
Nov.   23. 

Marks,  Henry  C.     (See  Schmelkes,  F.  C,  and  Marks.) 


Marks,  Herbert  E.,  Sewickley,  Pa.  Floor  and  ceiling 
support.      2,084,853  ;    June   22. 

Marks,  Herbert  E.,  Sewickley,  Pa.  Wall  structure. 
2,097,697  :   Nov.   2. 

Marks  Products  Co.  (See  Smith,  Christopher  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Marks  Products  Co.  Inc.      (See  Stott,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Marks,  William  H.     (See  Packert,  R.  A.,  and  Marks.) 

Markus,  Nolke  S.,  and  M.  J.  O.  Strutt,  assignors  to  N.  V. 
Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands. 
Radio  receiver.     2,079,655  ;   May  11. 

Markush,  Eugene  A.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Pharma  Chemical  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  In- 
soluble azodyestuffs.     2,074,186  ;  Mar.  16. 

Markwick,  Frederick  H.,  assignor  to  Sheffield  Gage  Cor- 
poration, Dayton.  Ohio.     Gauge.     2,093,639  ;  Sept.  21. 

Markwood,  Louis  N.,  Washington,  D.  C,  dedicated  to 
the  free  use  of  the  public.  Insecticide  and  making  the 
same.     2,066,941 ;  Jan.  5. 

Markworth,  Ernst.     (See  Debuch,  C.  P.,  and  Markworth.) 

Marland,  Joseph  A.,  La  Grange,  111.  One-way  clutch. 
2,082,842  ;  June  8. 

Maries,  Henry,  assignor  to  Gemmer  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Adjustment  means  for  steering 
gears.     2.073.971:  Mar.   16. 

Marley  Company,   The.      (See  Mart,   Leon  T.,   assignor.) 

Marley  Tile  (Holding)  Company  Limited,  The.  (See 
Aisher,  Jack  E.,  assignor.) 

Marlow,  Alfred  S.      (See  Stratton.  Albert  C.  assignor.) 

Marlow,  Harold  C,  Niles,  Mich.  Combination  sinker  and 
lure.     2,070,514  ;  Feb.  9. 

Marlowe,  Harold  J.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Jackomatic  Corporation.  Automobile  jack.  2,071,470 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Marlowe,  Harold  J.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Jackomatic  Corporation.  Vehicle  jack.  2,097,032 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Marmon-Herrington  Company.  (See  Herrington,  Arthur 
W.,  assignor.) 

Marmon,  Howard  C,  and  G.  H.  Freers,  Indianapolis, 
Ind. ;  said  Freer  assignor  to  said  Marmon.  Motor  ve- 
hicle.    2,070,289  ;  Feb.  9. 

Marmorek,  Simon.      (See  Engstrand.  Gunnar  C,  assignor.) 

Maro  Corporation.      (See  Ross,  Aylmer  O.,  assignor.) 

Marquardt,  Arthur  C.  Orchard  Park,  N.  Y.  Window  con- 
struction.    2,090,215  ;  Aug.  17. 

Marquardt,  Reinhold  W..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Spring  bed 
bottom.     2.094.663  ;  Oct.  5. 

Marquardt,  Reinhold  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Spring  bed 
bottom.     2,096,435  ;  Oct.  19. 

Marquart,  Norman  O.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Quick  reset 
odometer.     2.087.093  :  July  13. 

Marquart.  Walter  E.,  San  Leandro,  Calif.  Ticket  print- 
ing and  issuing  machine      2,090,612  ;  Aug.  17. 

Marquis,  Joseph  A.,  Quebec,  Quebec,  Canada.  Period 
computing  device.     2,076,242  ;   Apr.    6. 

Marr,  George  M.      (See  Cole,  H.  W.,  and  Marr.) 

Marra,  Daniel  A..  Oakmont,  Pa.  Automatic  distributor  for 
sprinkler  systems.     2.085,916  :  July  6. 

Marriott,  Archibald  G.  F.,  Loughborough,  England.  Wheel, 
more  particularly  for  vehicles.     2.068,240  ;  Jan.  19. 

Marrison,  Warren  A.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Standard  frequency  system.     2,087,326  ;  July  20. 

Marron,  Clara  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Arch  support  and 
moans  for  properly  locating  same.  2,078,502  ;  Apr. 
27. 

Mars,  James  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  treating  waste.     2,080,780  :  May  18. 

Mars.  Joseph.  Altamont.  Ill,  Sectional  inner  tube  for 
pneumatic  tires,     2,069,586  ;  Feb.  2. 

Marschalk,  Henry  E.,  Jr.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Time  con- 
trol apparatus.     2,072,897  :  Alar,  9, 

Marschke,  Reinhold  B.,  St.  Paul,  Minn,  Stair  operating 
device,     2,095,392  ;  Oct.  12. 

Marschncr,  Robert  F.  (See  Stoesser,  W.  C,  and 
Marschner. ) 

Marsden,  Charles,  Bombav  Presidency,  British  India. 
Loom.     2,076,343  ;  Apr.  6. 

Marsden.  George.      (Son  Frarv,  Eugene  E,.  assignor.) 

JIarsden,  John  E,.  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Emulsifying  and 
cream  making  device,     2,084,156;  June  15, 

Marsden,  John  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Coffee  maker. 
2,100,487  :  Nov.  30. 

Marsden,  Leonard,  Newton-le-WiUows,  Lancashire,  as- 
signor of  one-third  to  J,  Lapidus,  Manchester,  England, 
and  one-third  to  P,  Marsden,  Edmonton,  Alberta, 
Canada.  Stamping  and  embossing  machine  and  in 
particular  biscuit  making  machines.  2,099,614;  Nov. 
]  6. 

Marsden,  Per.cival,  et  al.  (See  Marsden,  Leonard,  as- 
signor.) 

Marsden,  William  H,  R.,  Erie.  Pa.,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Marino  stokor.     2,094,998  ;  Oct.  5. 

Marsden,  William  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  '  Caisson. 
2,076,379:   Apr.   6. 

Marsden,  William  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pipe  pile  con- 
struction.    2,080,493  ;  May  18. 

MarsoUa.   Fordinando.      (See  Marsella,  Philip  F.  and  F.) 

Marsolla,  Philip  F.  and  F..  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.  Jar 
wrench.     2,083,957  ;  June  15. 


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399 


Marsh,  Alonzo  K.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  A.  Kimball 

Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Price    tag.      2,096,682  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Marsli,  Carl  H.     (See  Baird,  F.  S.,  and  Marsh.) 
Marsh,  Emma  L.      (See  Brennan,  J.  B.,  and  Marsh.) 
Marsh,    Grace    E.,    Chicago,    111.       Grip    for    golf    clubs. 

2,091,512  ;  Aug.  31. 
Marsh,    Harry   V.,    Chicago,    HI.      Changeable    exhibitor. 

2,077,632  ;  Apr.  20. 
Marsh,  Jas.   P.,  Corporation.      (See  Hedfield,  E.  T.,  and 

Seegers,  assignors.) 
Marsh,  Jas.  P.,  Corporation.      (See  Rose,  Alexander  D., 

assignor.) 
Marsh,   Jas.    P.,    Corporation.      (See   Seegers,    Hans,    as- 
signor.) 
Marsh,   James   R.,   Essex   Fells,   N.    J.      Interchangeable 

shaded  wall  lighting  fixture.     2,070,973  ;  Feb.   16. 
Marsh,   John   T.      (See  Battye,  A.  E.,  Marsh,   Tankard, 

Watson,  and  Wood.) 
Marsh,     Reginald    E.,    Bronxville,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 

Simplon      Products      Corporation.      Clip.      2,101,551 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Marsh,     Reginald    E.,    Bronxville,    N.    T.,    assignor    to 

Simplon      Products      Corporation.      Clip.      2,101,552 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Marsh,  Samuel  L.,  assignor  to  M.  Calm,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Oil  interceptor.     2,076,380  ;  Apr.  6. 
Marsh,  Stanley  W.,  and  H.  H.  Davies,  Valley  Falls,  Kans. 

Saw  set  and  saw  iiling  gauge.     2,078,399  ;  Apr.  27. 
Marsh    Stencil   Machine   Company.      (See  Marsh,    Walton 

C,  assignor.) 
Marsh,   Walton   C,    assignor    to   Marsh    Stencil    Machine 

Company,     Belleville,     HI.     Stencil     cutting     machine. 

2.007,702:  Jan.  12. 
Marshall,   Abraham   L.,    Schenectady,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to 

General  Electric  Company.     Metallurgical  furnace  at- 
mosphere.    2,085,597  ;  June  29. 
Marshall  Asbestos   Corporation.      (See  Nelson,  Nils   W., 

assignor.) 
Marshall,    Carroll   E.,    Richmond,    Calif.      Reverse    gear. 

2,072,174  ;  Mar.  2. 
Marshall,  Charles  D.,  North  Jackson,  Ohio.     Corn  cutter. 

2,081,361;  May  25. 
Marshall,  Charles  O.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Manufac- 
turing   Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Computing    device. 

2,071,416  ;  Feb.  23. 
Marshall,  Donald  A.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor, 

by   mesne   assignments,    to   Etched    Products    Inc.,   De- 
troit, Mich.     Etching  metals.     2,099.697  :   Nov.  23. 
Marshall,  Edward  C.     (See  Adams,  G.  E.,  and  Marshall.) 
Marshall  Field  &  Company.      (See  Faulkner,  Harold  W., 

assignor.) 
Marshall,    George    R.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Anal    retractor. 

2,070,670  ;   Feb.    16. 
Marsh.ill.  Henry  H.,  New  Brunswick,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,    to    Carrier    Corporation,    Newark,    N.    J. 

Cooling  system.     2,083,611;  June  15. 
Marshall,    James    E.,    assignor   to    Winchester    Repeating 

Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.    Roller.    2,071,080  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Marshall,    James   P.      (See   Chace,    C.   H.,   Lingley,   and 

Marshall.) 
Marshall,  John,  Fort  Frances,  Ontario,  Canada.     Coil  and 

hose  cleaner.     2,095.823  ;  Oct.  12. 
Marshall,  Ralph  E.      (See  Sherman,  Edwin,  assignor.) 
Marshall,    Robert,    Cranston,    R.    I.      Tenter    machine. 

2,095,996  ;  Oct.  19. 
Mfirshall,   Robert  N.,  Maplewood,  N.  ,T.,   assignor  to  Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Assembling  acoustic  devices.     2,094,043  ;  Sept.  28. 
Marshall,  Thomas  C,  Yorklyn,  Del.     Internal  combustion 

motor.     2,080,970;  May  18. 
Marshall,   Vivus   O.,    assignor  to   J.   P.   Devine   Manufac- 
turing Co.,   Inc.,  Mount   Vernon,   III.     Heat  exchange 

apparatus.     2,091,003  ;   Aug.  24. 
Marshall,  William,  Seattle,  Wash.     Register.     2,099,306 ; 

Nov.   16. 
Marsh.-ill.     William,     assignor    to    Briggs    Manufacturing 

Company,      Detroit,       Mich.         Refrigerator      cabinet. 

2,100,81]  ;  Nov.  30. 
Marshall,  William,  assignor  to  Briggs  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Trim  panel  assembly.     2,100,812; 

Nov.  30. 
Marshall,  William  and  D.  A.  Fryer,  assignors  to  Briggs 

Manufacturing    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Collapsible 

top  for  automobiles.     2,076,243;  Apr.   6. 
Marshall,  William  A.      (See  Graf,  J.  B.,  and  Marshall.) 
Marshall,    William    R.       (See   Heberer,    A.    J.,    and    Mar- 
shall.) 
Alnrshall,    William    R.,    TJppor    Darby,    assignor    to    The 

IJosinous  Products  &  Cliomical  Company,  Philadelphia, 

I'n.     Incorporating  metnllic  driers  in  drying  oil  alkyd- 

nilrocclhilose  blends.     2,098,503  ;  Nov.  9. 
Marshman,      James      11.,      Arlington,      Va.        Exerciser. 

2,097,376  :   Oct.   26. 
M.u'sico,  Sisto  E.,  Aspinwall,  Pa.     Insecticldnl  phosphate 

forillizor.     2,095,366;  Oct.  12. 
Marsilius,   Newman  M.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 

to  'I'he  Bridgeport  l^ronze  Company,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Thread  milling  machine.     2.093,0.'50  ;  Sept.  14. 
Marslske,    Hans,    Fnrslenwalde/Bpree,    Germany.      Radio 

circuit.     2,081,205;  May  25. 
Marskl,  Edward  A.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.    Airplane.     2,081,490; 

May  26. 


Marsten,  Jesse,  assignor  to  International  Resistance  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rheostat  or  potentiometer. 
2,101,441  ;  Dec.  7. 

Mart,  Leon  T.,  Johnson  County,  Kans.  Cooling  tower. 
2,078,089  ;  Apr.  20. 

Mart,  Leon  T.,  Johnson  County,  Kans.,  assignor  to  The 
Marley  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cooling  liquids. 
2,103,542 ;  Dec.  28. 

Martel,  Edgar  J.,  Laconia,  N.  H.  Automobile  tire  chain. 
2,074,616  ;   Mar.    23. 

Martel,  Edgar  J.,  Laconia,  N.  H.  Arch-supporting  stock- 
ing.    2,102,368  ;  Dec.  14. 

Martel,  Edgar  J.,  Laconia,  N.  H.  Garter  stocking. 
2,102,369  ;  Dec.  14. 

Martellotti,  Mario  E.      (See  Ernst,  H.,   and   Martellotti.) 

Marten,  Raymond  L.,  assignor  to  Crystal  Electric  Sign 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Illuminated  display  appa- 
ratus.    2,075,764  ;  Mar.  30. 

Martens,  Ernest  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Venetian  blind. 
2,074.482;  Mar.   23. 

Martersteck,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Ternstedt  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hood  latch.  2,089,498  : 
Aug.   10. 

Marti,  Joaquin  M.,  Sabadell,  Spain.  Elastic  transmission 
ring  for  spindles  and  manufacturing  the  same. 
2,078,678  ;  Apr.  27. 

Marti,  Othmar  K.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  AlUs-Chalmers 
Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Rectifier 
protective  system.     2,073,113  ;  Mar.  9. 

Martin,  Brian  L.,  Martins,  Abinger  Common,  England. 
Rotary  internal  combustion  engine.     2,070,138 ;  Feb.  9. 

Martin  Brothers  Electric  Company.  (See  Wing,  Benton 
N.,  assignor.) 

Martin,  Charles.      (See  Bradshaw,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Martin,  Charles  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Motor  com- 
pressor.    2,077,802  ;  Apr.  20. 

Martin,  Charles  E.,  Rosario  de  Santa  Fe,  Argentina. 
Rotary  engine,  pump,  or  compressor.  2,075,654  ;  Mar. 
30. 

Martin,  Charles  H.,  Argos,  Ind.  Quick  changeable  auto- 
mobile wheel.     2,075,584;  Mar.  30. 

Martin,  Clarence  V.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Na- 
tional Supply  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Supplemen- 
tary controlled  draft  for  fuel  burners.  2,100,547  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Martin,  Claude  P.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Shingle.  2,081,491 ; 
May  25. 

Martin-Copeland  Company.  (See  Kirk,  Lloyd  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Martin-Decker  Corporation.  (See  Martin,  Walter  R., 
assignor.) 

Martin,  Edward  L.,  Providence,  assignor  to  H  &  B  Ameri- 
can Machine  Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Top  roll  for 
textile  drafting  machines.     2,072,642  ;  Mar.  2. 

Martin,  Edward  L.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  H  &  B 
American  Machine  Company.  Long  draft  apparatus 
and  process  for  drawing  textile  rovings.  2,091,153 ; 
Aug.  24. 

Martin,  Erie,  Hartford,  assignor  to  United  Aircraft  Cor- 
poration, East  Hartford,  Conn.  Flanging  propeller 
blank.     2,094,076  ;  Sept.  28. 

Martin,  Erie,  Hartford,  assignor  to  United  Aircraft  Cor- 
poration, East  Hartford,  Conn.  Airplane  propeller. 
2,101,149  ;  Dec.  7. 

Martin,  Erie,  West  Hartford,  and  J.  E.  Anderson,  Port- 
land, assignors  to  United  Aircraft  Corporation,  East 
Hartford,  Conn.  Hydraulic  engine  controlling  device. 
2,081,946;  June  1. 

Martin,  Eugene.      (See  Anderson,  H.  P.,  and  Martin.) 

Jiartin,  Eugene,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Stoker.     2,098,191  ;  Nov.  2. 

Martin,  Fannie  M.,  and  J.  R.  Martin,  Altoona,  Pa.  Golf- 
bag  carrying  car.     2,073,114  ;  Mar.  9. 

Martin,  Fletcher  E.      (See  Nutter,  I.  E.,  and  Martin.) 

Martin,  Frank  D.,  Bedford,  Ind.  Power  transmission  de- 
vice.    2,070,837;  Feb.  16. 

Martin,  Frederick  J..  Oakdale,  Calif.  License  plate. 
2,085,813  ;  July  6. 

Martin,   George  B.      (See  Wiggins,   G.  A.,   and   Martin.) 

Martin,  George  D.,  Nitro,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.  Rubber  composition  and  preservation  of  rub- 
ber.    2.103,686;  Dec.  28. 

Martin,  George  E.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Hydraulic  brake  booster. 
2,073,163;  Mar.  9. 

:\Inrlin,  George  T.     (See  de  Berard,  L.  A.,  and  INlartin.) 

Martin,  Glenn  L.,  Company,  The.  (See  Gray,  R.  B.,  and 
Zlvi,   assignors.) 

Martin,  Glenn  L.,  Company,  The.  (See  Klemm,  H.  G., 
.■md  Boulton,  assignors.) 

Martin-Mardsocg  Company,  The.  (See  Anderson,  Cecil  R., 
assignor.) 

M.irtin,  Harry  A.,  Chicago,  III.  Display  stand.  2,091,867; 
Aug.  31. 

MMrlin,  Harry  C.  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Fish  tall  pro- 
peller.    2,0f)7.931  ;  Nov.   2. 

Miirlln.  Harry  C,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  and  F.  .\.  Upper, 
NIngarn  Falls,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignors,  by  mesne 
MHslgnmcnts,  to  The  Carborundum  Company,  Nlagnru 
Kails,  N.  Y.     Abrasive  article.     2,084,534;  June  22. 

Martin,  Harry  L.,  Cartlorvlllp,  Queboc,  Cnnnda.  Tourist*! 
map  holder.    2,074,208;  Mar.  lU. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Martin,  Henry  L.,  Carmichaels,  Pa.     Pessary.     2,079,022  ; 

May  4. 
Martin,  Herbert  E.     (See  Dreyfus,  C,  and  Martin.) 
Martin,  Herbert  E.,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celanese 

Corporation    of    America.      Making    organic    esters    of 

cellulose.     2,072,270;  Mar.  2. 
Martin,  Herbert  E.,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celan- 
ese Corporation  of  America.     Removal  of  sulphur  from 

acetic  anhydride.     2.079,127  ;  May  4. 
Martin,  Hilmar  G.,  assignor  to  The  Medical  Society  of 

Milwaukee    County,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Apparatus   for 

testing  eyes.     2,072,056  ;  Feb.  23. 
Martin,   Hilmar   G.,   assignor   to  The  Medical   Society   of 

Jlilwaukee   County,   Milwaukee,   Wis.      Method  of  and 

apparatus  for  examining  eyes.     2,090,391  ;  Aug.  17. 
Martin,  Hoke.      (See  Extrom,  J.  A.,  and  Jlartin.) 
Martin,  Hugh  K.     (See  Simpson,  Manning,  assignor.) 
Martin,   J.   B.,   Company.      (See  Pouteaux,   Alfred   P.   H., 

assignor.) 
Martin,  James,  Higher  Denham,  near  Uibridge,  England. 

Aeroplane.     2.070,086  ;  Feb.  9. 
Martin,  James,  Maple,  Ontario,  Canada.     Grave  marker. 

2,075,859  ;   Apr.   6. 
Martin,  James  A.,   Roanoke,  Va.     Rod  joint  or  coupling. 

2,072,898;  Mar.  9. 
Martin,  James  P.,  assignor  to  Lancaster  Iron  Works,  Lan- 
caster, Pa.     Brick  grab.     2,076,204 ;  Apr.  6. 
Martin,    James    V.,    Garden    City,    N.    Y.      Aeroplane. 

2,068,300  ;  Jan.  19. 
Martin,    James    V.,    Garden    City,    N.    Y.      Speed   plane. 

2,081,436  ;  May  25. 
Martin,     James     V.,     Garden     City,     N.     Y.       Aircraft. 

2,081,437;  May  25. 
Martin,  James  V.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.    Aerodynamic  auto. 

2.084,694  ;  June  22. 
Marl  in.  James  W.,  assijjnor  to  Lone  Star  Gas  Company, 

Dallas,     Tex.     Vaporizing     liquefied     petroleum      gas. 

2,084.297;   June   15. 
Martin,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Lone  Star  Gas  Company, 

Dallas,     Tex.       Draft     equalizer     for     gas     burners. 

2,087,983;   July  27. 
Martin,  Jerome.     (See  Swallen,  L.  C.  and  Martin.) 
Martin,  John  B.,  Baguio,  P.  I.     Apparatus  for  recovering 

values  from  a  solution.    2,092,000  ;  Sept.  7. 
Martin,    John   E.,   assignor   to   Strutwear  Knitting   Com- 
pany,   Minneapolis.    Minn.      Apparatus    for    attaching 

elastic  bands  to  garments.     2,074,929  :  Mar.  23. 
Martin,  John  F.     (See  Lang,  G.  J.,  Martin,  and  Crocker.) 
Martin,    John    H.,    Hartsville,    S.    C,    assignor   to   V.    H. 

Hancock,    New   Orleans,    La.      Manufacture    of    lenses. 

2,096,751 ;  Oct.  26. 
Martin,  John  N.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Pump  plunger.    Re.  20,574  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Martin,  John  N.,  Tulsa,  Okla.    Pump  plunger.    2,095,708  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Martin,  John  R.      (See  Martin,  Fannie  M.  and  J.  R.) 
Martin,  John  W.,  et  al.      (See  Cook,  Donald  D..  assignor.) 
Martin.    Joseph,    New    York,    assignor    to    United    States 

Cabinet     Bed     Co.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Couch     bed 

2,069,258 ;  Feb.  2. 
JIartin,  Joseph,  Laurelton,  assignor  to  United  States  Cabi- 
net Bed  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Couch  bed.     2,085,719  ; 

June  29. 
Martin.   Joseph,   assignor  to   United    States  Cabinet   Bed 

Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Combination  single,  double,  and 

twin   couch   beds.      2.095,997  ;   Oct.   19. 
Martin,  Karl.     (See  Goldschmidt,  S.,  and  Martin.) 
Martin,  Karl,  assignor  to  firm  Emil   Busch  Aktiengesell- 

schaft,  Optische  Industrie,  Rathenow,  Germany.     IMac- 

nifying  lens.     2.096,524;  Oct.  19. 
Martin,  Laurence  B.     (See  Thomas,  Ozro  D.,  assignor.) 
Martin,  Lawrence  L.,  et  al.     (See  Paige,   Samuel  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Martin,  Lawrence  R.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City 
N.  J.     Photometric  apparatus.     2.080,055;  May  11. 

Jlartin.  Louis  J.,  Galveston,  Tex.  Vehicle  and  spring  sus- 
pension therefor.     2,075,585  ;  Mar.  30. 

Martin,  Louis  W.,  St.  Louis,  and  A.  E.  Lehmann,  St. 
Charles,  Mo.,  assignors  to  American  Car  and  Foundry 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Convertible  coach  anil 
sleeper.      2,100,607  ;   Nov.   30. 

Martin,  Mark  H.,  Reading,  assignor  to  Birdsboro  Steel 
Foundry  &  Machine  Company,  Birdsboro,  Pa.  Car 
end  structure.     2,069,616  ;  Feb.  2. 

Martin,  Michael  A.,  assignor  to  Uniflow  Mfg.  Company 
Erie,  Pa.  Beverage  cooling  system  and  apparatus. 
2,071,133  ;  Feb.  16. 

Martin,  Michael  A.,  Erie,  Pa.  Refrigerant  system  and 
apparatus.     2,101,261  ;  Dec.  7. 

.Martin.    Nicholas    S.,    a.-jsignor   to    No-Re-Fil    Cap    Corp 
Urooklvn,    N.    Y.     Dispensing    bottle    top.     2.100.083  • 
Nov.  2.'3. 

Martin,  Oliver  C,  Plainfleld,  N.  J.,  and  C.  W.  Clark 
Pointe  Aux  Trembles,  Quebec,  Canada.  Recoverv  of 
tellurium.     2,076,738 ;  Apr.  13.  >."»eijr    oi 

Martin,  Oscar  M.      (See  Schlcsinq.T,   H.,  and  Martin  ) 

Martin.  Otis  H..   ns.<!lpnor  of  one-eighth  to  A.  IVtachotka 
Uvalde,  one-sixteenth  to   J.  Machotka,  Edgewnod    and 
one    thirty-second    to    J.    A.    Thompson,    WllUnm<!on 
fount V,   Tox.     Cigarette  or   cigar  holder.      2,073,596- 
Mar.  9. 

Martin-Parry  Corporation.  (See  Kraft,  Edward  L.,  as- 
signor.) 


Martin,  Paul  N.      (See  Allen,  E.  M.,  and  Martin.) 

Martin.  Paul  N.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  track  circuit  appa- 
ratus.    2.089,836  ;  Aug.  10. 

Martin,  Peter  R.,  assignor  to  Fuel  Treating  Products 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Treatment  of  calcium  magnesium 
chloride.      2,071,417 ;    Feb.   23. 

.Martin,  Philip  H.  J.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Audible  signal 
for  milking  machines.      2,102,275;   Dec.    14. 

Martin,  Raymond  I.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Drafting  instrument. 
2,080,620;  May   18. 

Martin,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Dehydrating  pine  oil.  2,103,429  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Martin,  Roy  L.,  Tyler,  Tex.  Cushioning  means  for 
bicycle  frames.     2,078,213  ;  Apr.  20. 

Martin,  Stoddard  B.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Feed  finger. 
2,088,067;   July  27. 

Martin,  Thomas,  assignor  of  one-third  to  Hugh  E.  Mc- 
Lennan, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Tube  socket.  2,071,699  ;  Feb. 
23. 

Martin,  Timothy  S.  (See  Kinzie,  P.  A.,  Savage,  and 
Martin.) 

Martin,  Verner  L.,  Slout  Hope,  W.  Va.  Machine  for 
grinding  locomotive  wheels.     2. 085. 378  :  June  29. 

Martin,  Wallace  H.,  and  R.  V.  H.  Salisbury,  North  Tarry- 
town,  N.  Y.    Liquid  container.    2,077,341 ;  Apr.  13. 

Martin,  Walter  R.,  assignor  to  Martin-Decker  Corpor- 
ation, Long  Beach,  Calif.  Pressure  dampener. 
2,091,764  ;  Aug.  31. 

Martin,  Wesley  G.,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Enameling  tanks.     2,070,368  ;  Feb.  9. 

Martin,  Wilfred   S.      (See  Snoddy,  A.  O.,  and   Martin.) 

Martin,  William  A.,  Trenton,  Mo.  Mausoleum. 
2.100,013;  Nov.   23. 

Martin.  William  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Welding  machine. 
2,097,377  :  Oct.  26. 

Martin,  William  T.      (See  McBean,  D.   M.,  and  Martin.) 

Martina,  Aldo.  (See  Chwala,  A.,  Waldmann,  and  Mar- 
tina.) 

Jfartindale,  Earl  H.,  Lakewood,  and  L.  P.  Forseille,  Cin- 
cinnati, assignors  to  Martindale  Electric  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cleaning  apparatus.  2,076,998 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Martindale  Electric  Company.  (See  Martindale,  E.  H., 
and  Forseille,  assignors.) 

Martindale,  Homer  D.,  Middletown,  assignor  to  The 
Black-Clawson  Company,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Apparatus 
for  making  pulp  or  the  like.     2,070,742  ;  Feb.  16. 

Mariinrtale.  Nathan  W.,  Chanute,  Kans.  Oil  burner. 
2.0n7.71S  :  .Tan.   12. 

Martindell,  Frank,  Western  Springs,  HI.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Method  of  and  appartus  for  coating  strands. 
2,080,494;  May  18. 

Martinelli,  Stephen  G.,  Watsonville,  Calif.  Lever  opening 
screw  cap.     2,089,392  ;  Aug.  10. 

Martinet,  Eugene  F.,  assignor  to  The  P.  A.  Geier  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaning  apparatus. 
2,071,982  ;  Feb.  23. 

Martinet,  Eugene  F.,  assignor  to  The  P.  A.  Geier  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner  brush. 
2.072,956;  Mar.  9. 

Martinet,  Guy  M.      (See  Krell,   G.,  and  Slartinet.) 

.Martinez  B.,  Agustin,  Mexico,  D.  F.,  Mexico.  Centrif- 
ugal grinding  machine.     2,101,442  ;  Dec.  7. 

Martinichio.  Aquilino.  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Interlocking 
building  block.     2.082,457  ;  June  1. 

Martins,  Borge,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Wheel  suspen- 
sion for  vehicles  or  the  like.     2,086.721  ;  July  13. 

Martocello,  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Air  conditioning 
apparatus.    2,069,961 ;  Feb.  9. 

JIartorello.  Joseph  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Blower. 
2.078,334  ;  Apr.  27. 

Martois,  Arthur  E.,  Torrance,  Calif.  Gas  burner. 
2.083,169  ;  June  8. 

Marty.  John  M.,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Shaft  coupling. 
2,079,460  ;  May  4. 

Martz,  John  B.     (See  Brown,  Jesse  B.,  assignor.) 

Marvel  Carbureter  Company.  (See  Firth,  David,  as- 
signor.) 

Marvel,  Harvey  E.,  assignor  to  S.  F.  Bowser  &  Companv, 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind.     Dispensing  apparatus.     2,091,644 ; 

Aug.  31. 
Marvel    Seeder    Company.       (See    Carrier,    W.    W.,    and 

liPonard,  assignors.) 
Marvel  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Sabo,  L.,  and 

Polkovics,  assignors.) 
Marvin,  John  T.      (See  Matthews.  B.  L..  and  Marvin.) 
Marvin,  John  T.,  Falrview  Village,  assignor  to  The  Patrol 

Valve      Company,      Cleveland,      Ohio.        Relief      valve. 

2,080,373  ;  ^fay  11. 
Marvin.  John  T.,  Fairview,  and  E.  C.  L.  Rogers,  assignors 

to     The     Patrol     Valve     Company,     Cleveland,     Ohio. 

Multiple  plug  gas  cock.     2.090.581  :  Aug.  17. 
Marvin,  W.  B..  Manufacturing  Company,  The.     (See  Cady, 

Carroll,  assignor.) 
Marx,  Erwin,   Brunswick,   Gcrmanv.     Current  converting 

system.     2,074.930  ;   Mar.   23. 
Marx.   Louis.   New  York,   N.   Y.     Tov  pursuit   car.      Re. 

20.504  ;   Sept.   14. 
Marx,    Louis,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Sparkling   yo-yo    toy. 

2,076,658  ;  Apr.   13. 


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Marx,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  toy.  2,078,767  ; 
Apr.  27.  ,  .  , 

Marx,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eeversing  toy  vehicle. 
2,091,004  ;  Aug.  24. 

Marx,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toy.     2,096,333  ;  Oct.  19. 

Marx,  Louis,  &  Company.     (See  Bonnett,  John,  assignor.) 

Marx,  Louis,  &  Company.  (See  Fleishman,  Mjron.  as- 
sienor-l 

Marx,  Louis,  &  Company.     (See  Lohr,  Raymond,  assignor.) 

Marx,  Louis,  &  Company.  (See  Smith,  Anthony  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Marx,  Wllhelm,  Dusseldorf,  assignor  to  Losenhausenwerk, 
Dusseldor-Grafenberg,  Germany.  Process  and  appara- 
tus for  applying  alternating  positive  and  negative 
loads.     2,081,404;  May  25. 

Maryott,  Anson  A.,  Alhambra,  Calif.  Fountain  spraying 
device.     2,097,985  ;   Nov.   2. 

Marzo,  Frank,  Washington,  D.  C.  Time  controlled  circuit 
maker  and  breaker.     2,090,540  ;  Aug.  17. 

Masalslty,  August  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Coupler  lock. 
2,077,342  ;  Apr.  13. 

Mascarenas,  Alberto  et  al.  (See  de  Echagaray,  Salvador, 
assignor.) 

Masehinenbau-Aktiengesellscbaft  Golzern-Grimma.  (See 
Reiehardt,  Georg,  assignor.) 

Maschinenfabrlk  A.  Weiss  &  Co.  (See  Gabriel,  Fritz,  as- 
signor. ) 

Maschinenfabrlk  Augsburg-Nurnburg  A.  G.  (See  Bechei, 
Theodor,  assignor.) 

Maschinenfabrlk,  Augsburg-NUrnberg  A.  G.  ( See  Brockel, 
Ernst,  assignor.) 

Maschinenfabrlk  Augsburg-Nurnberg  A.  G.  (See  Fohrer, 
Friedrich,  assignor.) 

Maschinenfabrlk  Augsburg-Nurnberg  A.  G.  (See  Kahl- 
lenberger,  Wllhelm,  assignor.) 

Maschinenfabrlk  Augsburg-Nurnberg  A.  G.  (See  Kohler, 
Heinrlch,  assignor.) 

Maschinenfabrlk  Augsburg-Nurnberg  A.  G.  (See  Pielstick, 
Gustav,  assignor.) 

Maschinenfabrlk  Augsburg-Nurnberg  A.  G.  (See  Eiehm, 
Wilhelm,  assignor.) 

Maschinenfabrlk  Esslingen.  (See  Schumacher,  Erich,  as- 
signor.) 

Maschinenfabrlk  Riiti  vormals  Caspar  Honegger.  (See 
Egll,  Ernst,  assignor.) 

Maschmeyer,  August  H.,  Astoria,  assignor  to  Remington 
Kand  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  X.  Pattern  sorting  device. 
2,078,090  ;  Apr.  20. 

Mascuch,  Joseph  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Spark  plug  bushing 
and  shield      2,067,614;  Jan.  12. 

Mascuch,  Joseph  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Spark  plug  shield. 
2,080,827;  May  18. 

Mascuch,  Joseph  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Liquidproof  electrical 
joint.     2,087,920  ;  July  27. 

Mascuch,  Joseph  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Battery  container. 
2,094,329  ;  Sept.  28. 

Mascuch,  Joseph  J.,  F.  G.  Gardner,  and  L.  W.  G.  Flynt, 
assignors  to  Breeze  Corporations,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Spark  plug.  2,083.916  ;  June  15. 
Mascuch,  Joseph  J.,  I.  P.  Rodman,  and  G.  T.  Lampton, 
assignors  to  Breeze  Corporations,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Propeller  blade.     2,087,919;   July   27. 

Maseng,  Olav,  Bvanston,  111.     Electrical  circuit  breaker. 

2,080,178  ;  May  11. 
Maseng,    Olav,    Evanston,    111.      Electrical    disconnecting 
switch.     2,095,554  ;  Oct.  12. 

Mashbir,  Sidney  F.  (See  Pihl,  P.  E.,  and  Mashbir.) 
Mashbir,  Sidney  F.,  Washington,  D.  C,  F.  G.  Kear, 
Minersville,  Pa.,  G.  L.  Davles,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and 
W.  H.  Orton,  assignors  to  Washington  Institute  of 
Technology,  Washington,  D.  C.  Antenna  belt. 
2,101,033  ;  Dec.  7. 
Masi,   William   M.,   Milwaukee,   Wis.     Measuring  device. 

2,066,789  ;  Jan.  5. 
Masip,  Joseph,  A.  Gandon,  and  J.  Soler,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Safety  razor.     2.078,150  :  Apr.  20. 
Masland,  C.   II.,  &    Sons,  Inc.      (See  Shearer,   Paul,   as- 
signor.) 
Masland,  Charles  H.,  2nd,  Carlisle,   Pa.     Noncurl  corner 
construction    for  floor    coverings   and   producing   same. 
2,066,639  ;  Jan.  .5. 
Masnoii,  Maurice,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.     Rectifier.     2,068,557;  Jan.  19. 
Ma.son    Box    Company,    The.      (See    Williams,    Frank    S., 

assignor.) 
Mason,    Chnrlns    D.,    Chicago,    111.      Amusement    device. 

2,097,161  ;  Oct.  26. 
Mason,   Cli.-iilcs   F.   and   I-I.   C.   L.,   Caversham,   Rending, 
Knglnnd.     Handle  adjustment  for  brooms  and  similai' 
imploments.     2,098,348  ;  Nov.  9. 
Mason,    Edward    J.,    and   H.   W.   Mason,    Detroit,    Mich. 

Veneering   construction.     2,074,483 ;    Mar.    23. 
Mason,  Elden  O.,  Burbank,  Calif.     Combination  magnify- 
ing glass  and  tongs.     2,070,798  ;  Feb.  16. 
Mason,    lOnicry    J.,    Toronto,    Ontario,    Canada.     Window 

iKilIlc.  2, 082,209  ;  Juno  1. 
Mason,  Erwin  S.,  Norwood,  and  W.  G.  KlrcliholT,  na- 
signors  to  The  J.  11.  Day  Company,  ("iiidnnatl.  Ohio. 
Dough  mixer  construction.  2,084,773;  Jun(>  22. 
Ma.son,  Frank,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  as.signor  to  TI.  S. 
Electrical  Motors,  Inc.  Oiling  device.  2,075,532;  Mar. 
30. 


Mason,  Fred.      (See  Machate,  F.,  and  Mason.) 

Mason,  Frederick  W.,  Litherland,  Liverpool,  England. 
Blind  control.     2,083,726  ;  June  15. 

Mason,  George  C,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Gem-Dandy  Garter 
Co.,  Madison,  N.  C.  Bandeau,  brasslfere,  or  the  like. 
2,074,796  ;   Mar.   23. 

Mason,  George  H.,  Glen  Rock,  and  J.  S.  Shand,  Paterson. 
N.  J.,  and  C.  N.  Johnson,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors to  Hermas  Machine  Company,  Hawthorne,  N.  J. 
Fabric  shearing  machine.     2,099,027  ;  Nov.  16. 

Mason,  Henry  L.     (See  Hubbard,  K.  H.,  and  Mason.) 

Mason,  Henry  W.      (See  Mason,  Edward  J.  and  H.  W.) 

Mason,  Howard  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gib  for  elevator 
guide  shoes.    2,103,480  ;  Dec.  28. 

Mason,  Hubert  V.,  et  al.  (See  Compare,  Alberto,  as 
signer.) 

Mason,  Hugh  C.  L.     (See  Mason,  C.  F.) 

Mason,  John  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Koppers  Company.  Waterless  gasholder. 
2,066,355  ;  Jan.  5. 

Mason,  John  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Starting  gate. 
2,103,968  ;  Dec.  28. 

Mason,  Lindsey  H.,  Bala-Cynwyd,  Pa.  Scouring  and 
bleaching  of  wool  and  other  animal  fiber  textile  mate- 
rials.   2,070,210 ;  Feb.  9. 

Mason-Nellan  Regulator  Company.  (See  Annin,  Douglas 
H.,  assignor.) 

Mason,  Warren  P.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wave  filter.     2,081,405  ;  May  25. 

Mason,  Warren  P.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Wave  filter.     2,094,044  ;  Sept.  28. 

Mason,  Warren  P.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  G.  T.  Stanton, 
Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  and  J.  E.  Tweeddale,  Newark,  N.  J. ; 
said  Mason  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories, 
Incorporated  ;  said  Stanton  and  said  Tweeddale,  as- 
signors to  Electrical  Research  Products,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Fluid  transmission.     2,100,404  ;  Nov.  30. 

Mason,  William  H.,  R.  M.  Boehm,  and  W.  E.  Koonce,  as- 
signors to  Masonite  Corporation,  Laurel,  Miss.  Molding 
composition   and  making  same.     2,080,078 ;  May  11. 

Masoner,  William  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Supporting  struc- 
ture.     2,074,660;   Mar.    23. 

Masonite  Corporation.  (See  Howard,  G.  C,  and  Sand- 
born,  assignors.) 

Masonite  Corporation.  (See  Mason,  W.  H.,  Boehm,  and 
Koonce,  assignors.) 

Mass,  Willy,  Bad  Godesberg,  Germany.  Roof  for  gardens. 
2,094,801  ;  Oct.  5. 

Massa,  Ernest  A.,  Jr.     (See  Zworykin,  V.  K.,  and  Massa.) 

Massa,  Ernest  A.,  Jr.,  Haddon  Heights,  assignor  of  fifty- 
five  per  cent  to  F.  Massa,  West  Collingswood,  N.  J. 
Electrical  measuring  instrument.     2,066,942  ;  Jan.  5. 

Massa,  Frank.     (See  Massa,  Ernest  A.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Massa,  Joseph.     (See  Rossi,  G..  and  Massa.) 

Blassa,  Robert  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Atomizer.  2,069,455  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Massey,  A.  H.     (See  Johnson,  James  W.,  assignor.) 

Massey,  Alexander  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Trafiic  signal 
control  and  switching  means.    2,083,075 ;  June  8. 

Jlassey  Concrete  Products  Corporation.  (See  Alexander, 
Earl  C,  assignor.) 

Massey-Harris  Company,  The.  (See  Everett,  Charles  E., 
assignor.) 

JIassey-Harrls  Company.  (See  Johnston,  Howard  M., 
assignor.) 

Massey,  Henry  P.     (See  Adler,  Charles  S.,  assignor.) 

Massey,  Peter  J.,  River  Forest,  111.,  and  W.  F.  Thlele  and 
B.  P.  Raprager,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  of 
nine-tenths  to  Consolidated  Water  Power  &  Paper  Com- 
pany, Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis.,  and  one-tenth  to  said 
P.  J.  Massey.  Drying  coated  flexible  webs.  2,081,945  ; 
June  1. 

Massie,  John  H.,  Jr.  (See  Huffman,  D.  M.,  and  Friend, 
assignors.) 

Massman,  Abraham  E.,  Lufkin,  Tex.  Combined  medicine 
dropper  and  swab.     2,090,354  ;  Aug.   17. 

Massolo,  Luis  J.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Pedal-oper- 
ated automatic  gear-change.     2,074,797 ;   Mar.   23. 

Masson,  Albert  H.,  Maranhao,  Brazil.  Telegraph  sig- 
naling apparatus.     2,095,144  ;  Oct.  5. 

Masson,  Claudius,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  Badoy  and 
one-third  to  Desir§  Rondelll,  Lyon,  Franco.  Machine 
for  printing  designs  on  fabrics  by  means  of  stencil,  per- 
forated plates,  and  the  like.  2,088,801  ;  Aug.  3. 
Masson,  Emite,  St.  Maurice,  Prance.  Apparatus  for 
.•nitoniallcally  recording  unusual  or  accidental  occur- 
roncps.     2,098,689  ;  Nov.  9. 

Masson,  Jules  J.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Step,  base,  and  curbing 

gauge  and  tool.     2,076,659  ;  Apr.  13. 
Massonneau,  Robert  F.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labo- 
ratories, Incorporated,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Safety  device 
for  phonographs.     2,069,841  ;  Feb.  9. 

Massonneau.  Uobort   P.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tolophono  liabo- 
ratorios.    Incorporated.    New    York,    N.    Y.     Tolophono 
syslom.      2,096.4.'?6:   Oct.   19. 
Mnst,  Olcndon  R.,  Torre  Haute,  Ind.     Valved  dlapensliiK 

device.     2,080,867;  May  18. 
Masten,  Ralph  A.,  South  Glciis  Falls,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional   I'ajnor    Company,    Now    York,    N.    Y.      StIlTnoss 


tester. 


I  "a  nor 
2,r)92 


809;  Sept.  14 


402 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Master  Brake  and  Appliance  Company,  The.     (See  Hill, 

Charles  H.,   assignor.) 
Master  B.uilders  Company,  The.     (See  Scripture,  Edward 

W.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Master  Electric  Company,  The.      (See  Berger,  A.  F.,  and 

Voege. ) 
Master  Electric  Company,  The.      (See  Darnell,  Victor  I... 

assignor.) 
.Mastpr   Electric   Company.      (See   Larsh,   Everett   T.,   as- 
Master   Marble   Company.     (See    Israel,    Clinton  -P.,   as- 
Master    Package    Corporation,    The.       (See    Parkinson, 

Oscar  E.,   assignor.) 
Master  Products  Company.      (See   Bohn,    Walter  A.,   as- 
signor.) 
Master  Products  Co.      (See  Popp.  Lponard  A.,  assignor.) 
Master    Rule    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Carlson, 

Frederick  O.,  assignor.) 
Master  Separator  and  Valve  Company.      (See  Weisgerber, 

Edwin  C.,  assignor.)  ^ 

Master    Venetian    Blind    Hardware    Corporation.       (See 

Nisenson,  Julius,  assignor.) 
Masters,  Clarence.     (See  Starr,  E.  H.,  and  Masters.) 
Masters,      Sib     W.,     Livingston,      Tenn.     Animal     trap. 

2,09.'5,145:  Oct.  5. 
Elastic  Asphalt   Corporation.      (See  Maclean,   Robert   S., 

assignor.)  »,      _       „ 

Mastin,    Charles    R.,    Midland    Park,    N.    J.      Conveyer. 

2,080,828;  May  18.  ^^  „.,..,, 

Mastrangolo,  Anthonv,   Secaucus,  N.  J.     Resilient  wheel. 

2,087,804;  July  20. 
Matanovich,     Louis     L.,     Chicago,     111.        Kitchen      kit. 

2.090,000  ;  Aug.  24. 
Mataras  Rotor  Power  Corporation.     (SeeMadaras,  Julius 

D.,  assignor.) 
Matchless   Electric   Company.      (See   Stechbart,    Arthur, 

assignor.)  

Mateer,  George  L.,  Roselle,   and  G.   F.  Eustis,  Plainfield. 

N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company. 

Stabilizer  control.     2,090,691 ;  Aug.  24. 
Matejdk,    Vincent,    assignor    to   Blizzard   Manufacturing 

Company,  Canton,  Ohio.    Fodder  cutter  and  accumulat- 
ing roll  therefor.     2,084,447  ;  June  22. 
Matejka,   Gladstone,  Mountain  Lakes,  X.  J.,  assignor  to 

Bell   Telephone  L.aboratories,   Incorporated,  New  York, 

N.   Y.     Switching  device.     2,086,628  :  July   13. 
Mater.  Annie.      (See   Buchheit,  Henry  F.,  assignor.) 
Mateuszczyk,  Boleslaw,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  John 

Yata,  New  Bedford,  Mass.     Reflector  for  show  windows 

and  the  like.     2.073,491  :  Mar.  9. 
Matha,   Albert,    Chicago,    111.     Bow   for  stringed   Instru- 
ments.    2,079,811 ;  May  11. 
Matheny,  Clarence  S.     (See  Rittgers,  J.  B.,  and  Matheny.) 
.Mathers,      Horace      C,      Van      Nuys,      Calif.     Masonry. 

2.097,821  ;  Nov.   2. 
Mathes,   Richard  E.,  Westfield,   N.   J.,   assignor  to   Radio 

Corporation   of   America.     Code   signaling.      2,070,950  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Mnthes,    Robert    C,    Wyoming,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sitmaling  system  and  method.     2,103,481  ;  Dec.   28. 
Mathes,  Willard,  Terrvville,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Eagle  Lock 

Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lock.     2,085,917  :  July  6. 
Mathes,   William   F.,    Hockley,   Tex.     Agricultural   imple- 
ment.    2,076,958;  Apr.  13. 
Matheson,  George  L.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Development  Company.     Oil   filter  and  assem- 
bling the  same.     2,071,550:  Feb.  23. 
Matheson,  George  L..  Union,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 

Oil  Development  Company.     Apparatus  for  volatiliza- 
tion.    2,071.551 ;  Feb.  23. 
Mathews  Conveyer  Company.      (See  Adams,   Charles   A.. 

assignor.) 
Mathews   Conveyer  Company.      (See   Rishel,   Hubert  M., 

assignor.) 
Mathews,    Edward    F.,    Weymouth,    JIass.      Welting    and 

making  the  same.    2,103,331 ;  Dec.  28. 
Mathewson.    Wilfred    B.,    North    Weymouth,    assignor    to 

United    Mattress    Machinery    Company,    Quiney,    Mass. 

Tufting  machine.     2,098:785  ;  Nov.  9. 
Mathewson,    Wilfred    B.,    North    Weymouth,    assignor    to 

United    Mattress    Machinery    Company,    Inc.,    Quiney, 

Mass.     Tufting  button.     2,098,786  ;  Nov.  9. 
Matliez,    Samuel,    New   York,    N.    Y'.      Wrist    watch    case 

,nnd  setting  system  for  watches.     2,082,843;  .Tune  8. 
Matliieson   Alkali    Works,    Inc.,    The.      (See    Berl,    Ernst, 

assignor.) 
M.Tthloson   Alkali   Works,   Inc.,   The.      (See  Cunningham. 

(Jeorge  L.,  assignor.) 
M.ithieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  The.     (See  Dorph,  K.  W.  F., 

and  Tavlor.  assignors.) 
Mnthieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  The,  et  al.      (See  Extrom, 

J.   A.,  and   M.TTtln,   assignors.) 
Mathio.son    Alkali    Works,    Inc.,    The.      (See    MacMullin, 

Robert  B..  assignor.) 
Mnthieson  Alkali  Works.  Inc.,  The.      (See  MacMullin,   R. 

I!.,  and  Cunningham,  assignors.) 
Mathii'.snn  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  The.     (See  Munson,  Horace 

n..   assignor.) 
Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  The.     (See  Petroe,  Gregory 

A.,  assignor.) 


Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Taylor,  Maurice 
C,  assignor.) 

Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Taylor.  M.  C. 
and  White,  assignors.) 

Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  The.  (See  Vincent,  George 
P.,  assignor.) 

Mathsen,  Marvin  L.,  Wharton,  N.  J.  Delayed  arming 
device  for  fuses.    2,069,259  ;  Feb.  2. 

Mathsen,  Marvin  L.,  Wharton,  N.  J.  Fuse.  2,071,350  ; 
Feb.  23. 

JL-ithsen,  Marvin  L.,  Wharton,  N.  J.  Fuse.  2,101,082  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Matlack,  John.      (See  Camerota,  L.  A.,  and  Matlack.) 

Matlack,  T.  M.,  et  al.  (See  Horner,  William  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Matlox  Corporation,  Ltd.  (See  Prouty,  Willis  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Matot,  Duffy  A.,  Wilmette,  111.  Control  mechanism  for 
hoisting  machines.     2,081,709  ;  May  25. 

Matousek,  Stephen  L.,  Dearborn,  Mich.  Tying  machine. 
2,096,972  ;  Oct.  26. 

Matsinger,  Samuel  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Douche. 
2,087,805  ;  July  20. 

Matson,  Carl  A.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  John  B.  Jameson,  Concord,  N.  H.  Automobile  no- 
roll-back    brake.      2.088,155  ;    July  27. 

Matson,  James  C,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Holder  for  pencils 
and  the  like.     2,066,992  ;  Jan.  5. 

Matsumoto,  Josuke,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Button  and  clasp 
construction.     2,100,106  ;  Nov.  23. 

]\Iatsumura,  Konomu.  (See  ^ata,  S.,  Matsumura,  and 
Ishihara.) 

Matsuyama,  Frank  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Police 
weapon.     2,099,447  ;  Nov.  16. 

Matta,  Andrew,  Donora,  Pa.  Ladle  stopper.  2,076,475 : 
Apr.  6. 

Matter,  Albert  J.     (See  Payne,  F.  E.,  and  Matter.) 

Matter,  Albert  J.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  Crane  Packing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Structural  joint.  2,079,575  ; 
May  4. 

Matter,  Albert  J.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  Crane  Packing 
Company,  Chicaeo.  111.     Support.     2,086,280  ;  July  6. 

Mattern,  Heinrich  M.  M.,  Hilversum,  assignor  of  part  to 
Werkspoor  N.  V.,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands.  Starting 
an  internal  combustion  engine.     2,069,587  ;  Feb.  2. 

Mattern,  Raymond  P.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Min- 
neapolis-Honeywell Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis. 
Minn.  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  purifying  hydro- 
gen.    2,080,621 ;  May  11. 

Matreson.  Fay  S.,  Canoga  Park,  Calif.  Fly  swatter. 
2.0,S.'5,727  :  June  15. 

Jlatteson,  Jesse  O.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Brunswick-Balke-CoUender  Company,  Chicago,  111 
Pocket  for  billiard  tables.     2.094,130;  Sept.  28. 

Matteson,  Ralph  D.,  Boise,  and  W.  B.  Thomas,  Parma, 
Idaho.    Air  conditioning  apparatus.    2,076,660  ;  Apr.  13. 

Matteson,  Ralph  D.,  Boise,  and  W.  B.  Thomas,  Parma 
Idaho.     Air   conditioning   apparatus.      2,076,661 ;   Apr. 

Matthaes,  Werner.  (See  Pfannonstiel,  H.,  and  Mat- 
Ihaes.) 

Matthes.  Samuel  S.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company, 
Mansfield,  Ohio.    Conductor  support.    2,066,790  ;  Jan.  5. 

Matthes,  Samuel  S.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company, 
Mnnsfield,  Ohio.  Overhead  trolley  system.  2,099,494; 
Nov.   16. 

Mattheus,  Albert  O.,  assignor  to  Parke,  Davis  &  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Therapeutic  agent.  2,081,547  ■ 
May  25. 

Matthews,  Albert,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  American 
Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Press- 
ing  and   ironing   machine.      2,074,410 ;    Mar.    23. 

Matthews,  Albert,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  American 
Laundry  Jlacbinery  Company,  Norwood,  Oliio.  Press- 
ing machine.     2,080,084  ;  May  11. 

Matthews.  Albert,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  American 
Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Fabric 
cleaning  system.     2,087,775  ;   July  20. 

M.^tthews,  Albert  T.,  Thomaston,  Ga.  Awning.  2.069,893: 
h  eb.  9. 

.Matthews,  Arthur   A.,  Brooklyn,   N.   T.,   assignor  to  Ele- 

0  n\?o  r„o  "'0*^      Corporation.        Elevator      rail      guide. 
-',083,502  ;  June  8. 

Matthews.  Birchard  L.,  assignor  to  The  Patrol  Valve 
(  ompany.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ignition  and  control  device 
for  oven  burners.     2,098,192  ;  Nov    2 

■^'U""'.?"-   I5'r$*iard  L..   and  J.   T.   Jiarvin.   assignors   to 

1  he  Patrol  Valve  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Fuel  con- 
trol system.     2,083,789:  June  15. 

M.Tttliews.  Birchard  L.,  Lakewood,  and  J.  T.  Marvin, 
Fnirview  Village,  assignors  to  The  Patrol  Valve  Com- 
pany, Cleveland.  Ohio.  Combination  gas  cock  and 
thermostatic  control  means.     2,099,171 ;  Nov.  16. 

MMtthews,  Blaine  E.,  assignor  to  Williams  Manufacturing 
(  ompany,  Portsmouth.  Ohio.  Shank  pocket  for  shoes 
and  using  the  same.     2.068,060;   Tan    19 

^'•■>'Jhows    Bj.^npijp  j;  _  Log  _4^ngejeg_  c^uf      jj^^y  hoijjpr. 

^''ona^^^ooH"'?^/-   ^'C^'iston,    Mont.      Novelty  cane. 

M.-jtthews.  Floyd.  Fair  Lawn,  N.  J.  Comber  guard  for 
looms.     2,078,091  ;  Apr.  20. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


403 


Matthews,  George  A.,  assignor  to  The  Detroit-Edison 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Circuit  breaker  operating 
means.    2,103,268  ;  Dec.  28. 

Matthews,  Harry  S.,  Edgewood.  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  (Jompany,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Collector-neck  connection.     2,094,365  ;   Sept.  28. 

Matthews,  Inez,  Oakland,  Calif.  Making  artificial  flowers. 
2,092,464  ;  Sept.  7. 

Matthews,  Irving  C,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Protective  backing  for  reflecting  surfaces. 
2,091,714  ;  Aug.  31. 

Matthews,  Joseph  L.,  Highland  Park,  and  A.  C.  C.  Han- 
sen, Lindeneau,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  International  Motor 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spline  shaft.  Re.  20,270  ; 
Feb.  J  6. 

Matthews,  Joseph  Li.,  and  A.  Kurti,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  International  Motor  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Lubrication  system.     2,085,814  ;  July  6. 

Matthews,  Orrin  F.,  and  S.  I.  Hill,  Smackover,  Ark.  Oil 
well  pump.     2,067,774  ;  Jan.  12. 

Matthews,  Percy  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  direct 
and  mesne  assignments,  of  thirty-eight  one-hundredths 
to  E.  J.  Griffiths,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  nineteen  one-hun- 
dredths to  J.  F.  Brandenburg,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  and 
live  one-hundredths  to  C.  W.  Neill,  West  Englewood, 
N.  J.     Flying  shear.     2,070,537  ;  Feb.  9. 

Matthews,  Philip  E.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Mack 
Manufacturing  Corporation.  Independently  sprung 
front  wheel.     2,100,285  ;   Nov.  23. 

Matthews,  W.  N.,  Corporation.  (See  Birkenmaier,  Theo- 
dore, assignor.) 

Matthews,  W.  N.,  Corporation,  The.  (See  Birkenmaier, 
T.,  and  Mosley,  assignors.) 

Matthews,  W.  N.,  Corporation.  (See  Mosley,  C.  E.,  and 
Birkenmaier,  assignors.) 

Matthews,  W.  N.,  Corporation.  (See  Pittman,  Ralph  R., 
assignor.) 

Matthey,  Johnson,  &  Company.  (See  Powell,  A.  R.,  and 
Box.  assignors.) 

Matthies,  William  H.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  system.     2,092,465.     Sept.  7. 

Matthiessen,  Conrad  H.,  Jr.,  Pasadena,  Calif.,  assignor 
to  Meyer  Coupling  Company,  Inc.  Coupling  device. 
2,069,377  ;  Feb.  2. 

Mattia,  Pietro,  Milan,  Italy.  Change  speed  mechanism. 
2,091,210;  Aug.  24. 

Mattia,  Pietro,  Milan,  Italy.  Change  speed  mechanism. 
2,091,211  :  Aug.  24. 

Mattick,  Ralph,  assignor  to  General  Metal  Products  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Case  partition.  2,076,408 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Mattill,  Henry  A.,  and  H.  S.  Olcott,  Iowa  City,  Iowa, 
assignors  to  Lever  Brothers  Company.  Method  and 
material  for  rot.nrding  oxidation  and  rancidity  in  food 
substances.     2,098,254  :  Nov.  9. 

Mattimore,  John  D.,  Lvnbrook,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Wal- 
worth Patents  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Valve.  2,069,588; 
Feb.  2. 

Mattinson,  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  Skenandoa  Rayon  Cor- 
poration, Utica,  N.  Y.  Rayon  and  process  and  apparatus 
for  the  manufacture  thereof.    2.068,031 ;  Jan.  19. 

Mattinson,  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  Skenandoa  Rayon  Cor- 
poration, Utica,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus  for  manu- 
facture of  rayon.     2.068,033  ;  Jan.  19. 

Mattison,  Charles  E.,  De  Ridder,  La.  Door  or  gate  mech- 
anism.    2,090,541  ;  Aug.  17. 

Mattison,  Edwin  L.  (See  Calcott,  W.  S.,  Carleton,  and 
Mattison.) 

Mattison,  Edwin  L.  (See  Daudt,  H.  W.,  Youker,  and  Mat- 
tison.) 

Mattison  Machine  Works.  (See  Johnson,  C,  and  Olsen, 
assignors.) 

Mattler,  Peter.      (See  Frost.  M.  O.,  and  Mattler.) 

Mattman,  Gustave  F.,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Adver- 
tising Products  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Clock. 
2,069,894  ;  Feb.  9. 

Mattson,  August,  J.  I.  Smith,  and  E.  Frans,  Algona, 
Wash.    Motor  driven  razor.     2,098,504  ;  Nov.  9. 

Mattson,  Bernard  O.,  Tampa,  Fla.  Game  mechanism. 
2,095,367  :  Oct.  12. 

Mattson,  George  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Portable  table. 
2,091,868;  Aug.  31. 

MattSKon,  Ernst  J.  M.,  assignor  to  F.  Nilsson,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.  Coating  Iron  or  steel  with  aluminum  or  an 
alloy  thereof.     2,101,553;  Dec.  7. 

Matuella,  Charles  J.,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Valve  turning  tool. 
2.086.722  ;  July  13. 

Matuemiga,  Yonosuke,  Naka-Ku,  Yokohama,  Japan. 
Aluminium  alloy.     2,090,894  ;  Aug.  24. 

Matuonnga,  Yonosuke,  Nnka-Ku,  Yokohama,  Japan. 
Aluminum  alloy.     2,090,895  ;  Aug.  24. 

Mntulpwicz,  Vincent.  (See  Francoeur,  A.  J.,  and 
Matulewlcz.) 

MatvcvorP,  MIchnol  N.,  Stratford.  Conn.  Sealing  clip  for 
cardboard  boxes.     2,088,916;  Aug.  3. 

Matzdorf,  Qoorg  and  TO.  Baumann,  Dossan  In  Anhalt, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Work.s,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Monoazo  dyes  for  coloring  cellulose 
esters.     2,081,244  :  May  25. 

Matzner,   Bert   J.      (See   Weiss,   Benjamin,    assignor.) 


Matzner,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  in- 
structing and  testing  automobile  driving.  2,091,154 ; 
Aug.   24. 

Man,  George  A.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Coal  Treat- 
ing &  Equipment  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dissolv- 
ing deliquescent  material.     2,083,076  ;  June  8. 

Mauch,  Hans,  and  A.  Horn,  assignors  to  Telephon- 
Apparat-Fabrik  E.  Zwietusch  &  Co.  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin- 
Charlottenburg,  Germany.  Control  station  for  postal 
pneumatic  tube  plants.     2,085,265  ;  June  29. 

Mauch,  Hans,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignor  to  Tele- 
phon-Apparat-Fabrik  E.  Zwietusch  &  Co.,  G.  m.  b.  H. 
Berlin-Germany.     Transfer  device.     2,098,154 ;  Nov.  2 

Maucher,  Hans,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pencil.  2,067,455 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Maude,  Aylmer  H.,  Collinsville,  111.  Conductor. 
2,075,906  ;  Apr.  6. 

Maughan,  Alfred  C,  Bundaberg,  Queensland,  Australia. 
Sugarcane  cutter.     2,093,134;  Sept.  14. 

Maui  Pineapple  Company.  (See  Crutchfueld,  C.  L.,  and 
Foster,  assignors.) 

Maul,  Henry  C.     (See  Guenther,  W.  H.,  and  Maul.) 

Maul,  Michael,  Berlin,  Johannisthal,  Germany.  Perforated 
record   controlled   machine.     2,067,157 ;    Jan.    5. 

Maul,  Peter  J.,  assignor  to  The  Macotta  Unit  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.    Building  unit.    2,067,059  ;  Jan.  5. 

Maupin,  Kenneth  A.,  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.  Insulated 
sanitary  cover  for  milk  cans.     2,078,400  ;  Apr.  27. 

Maurer,  Albrecht,  Bad  Homburg  vor  der  Hohe,  Germany, 
assignor  to  Link-Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wedge 
shaped  power  transmitting  member.  2,073,846 ;  Mar 
16. 

Maurer,  Albrecht,  Bad  Homburg  vor  der  Hohe,  Germany, 
assignor  to  Link-Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Variable 
speed  drive.     2,080,145  ;  May  11. 

Maurer,  Edwin  R.,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Motor  vehicle  power  transmission. 
2,088,427;   July  27. 

Maurer,  Edwin  R.,  and  R.  Smith,  Detroit,  assignors  to 
Chrysler  Corporation,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  2,091,005  ; 
Aug.  34. 

Maurer,  Herman  W.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Sound- 
proof partition.     2,085,436  ;  June  29. 

Maurer,  Keith  L.,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  and  L.  K. 
Swart,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Electrical  pro- 
tective system.     2,103,430  ;  Dec.  28. 

Maurer,  Paul  H.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Machine  Company, 
Elmira,  N.  Y.  Automatic  starting  mechanism. 
2,071,042;  Feb.  16. 

Maurer,  Paul  H.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Machine  Company, 
Elmira,  N.  Y.  Engine  starter  control.  2,073,645  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Maurer,  Paul  H.,  Elmira,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Machine 
Company,  Elmira  Heights,  N.  Y.  Automatic  starter 
control.     2,078,608  ;  Apr.  27. 

Maurice  Mills  Company,  et  al.  (See  Pace,  Everett  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Maurizi,  Livia,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Hand  grill.  2,069,617 ; 
Feb.  2. 

Mauro,  Frances  P.,  et  al.  (See  McCrary,  Pierce  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Maury,  Greenhow,  Jr.  (See  Johnston,  Greenhow,  as- 
signor.) 

Mauser,  Alfons,  Cologne-Marienburg,  assignor  to  Manser 
Maschinenbau  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Cologne-Elirenfeld,  Germany. 
Tension  ring  closure  for  packing  containers.  2,078,009  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Mauser,  Karl  W.,  assignor  to  Mauser  Maschinenbau  G. 
m.  b.  H.,  Cologne-Ehrenfeld,  Germany.  Internal  con- 
struction of  ships.    2,091,415  ;  Aug.  31. 

Mauser  Maschinenbau  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Mauser,  Alfons, 
assignor.) 

Mauser  Maschinenbau  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Mauser,  Karl  W., 
assignor.) 

Mauser- Werke  A.  G.     (See  Ebert,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Mauss,  Hans.      (See  Alietzsch,  P.,  and  Mauss.) 

Mauss,  Hans,  Wuppertal-Barmen,  Germany,  and  F. 
MJetzseh,  Wuppcrtal-Elborfeld,  Germanv,  assignors  to 
Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Quarternary  acridinium  compounds.     2,070.02.S  :  May  4. 

Maiissnest,  Friedrich  H.,  assignor  to  Hedwig  Mailssn'est, 
Woodsidp,  N.  Y.  Sheet  straightening  machine. 
2.091.789' Aug.  31. 

Maiissnest,  Hedwig.  (See  MaUssnest,  Friedrich  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Maves,  Ralph  A.,  Fort  SncUing.  Minn.  Folding  tabic. 
2.067.775  :  Jan.   12. 

Mavin,   Cecil   R.      (See   Baird.   W.,   Mavin,    and  Murrav.) 

Mavrogenis,  Aristote.  Milwaukeo.  Wis.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  Am(>rica.  Now  York.  N.  Y.  Electron  dis- 
charge dovicp.     2,092,709;  Sept.  14. 

Mavrogenis.  Aristote.  MlhvMUlcco.  Wis.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporntion  of  America.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  circuit. 
2,092,770  ;   Sept.  14. 

Mavrogenis,  Aristote,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America,  Now  York.  N.  V.  Wireless 
receiving   !\ppnr.\tus.      Re.    20.30"  :   Miir.    2;V 

Mawboy.  I,Mwr('iu'(>.      (See  Kenll,  l'\  B.,  and  Mnwbey.) 

Mnv,  NIcolnMS,  Amstordnni.  Notlierliinds..  assignor  to 
Shell  DevelopiniMit  Coinp.Mnv,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Aniiknock  gasoline.     2,088.997:  -Viig.  3. 

Max,  Sloplien  J..  IlnlTalo,  N.  Y,  notlie.s  lino  snnport  nml 
take-up  device.     2,095,882;  Oct.  12. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Maxtield,  Joseph  P.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Elec- 
trical Research  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  X.  Sound 
recording  system.     2,08.3,385  ;  June  8. 

Maxim,  Hiram  H.     (See  Bourne,  R.  B.,  and  Masim.) 

Maxim,  Hiram  H.,  assignor  to  The  Maxim  Silencer  Com- 
pany, Hartford,  Conn.     Silencer.     2,09.3,893  ;  Sept.  21. 

Maxim  Silencer  Company,  The.  (See  Bourne,  Roland 
B.,  assignor.) 

Maxim  Silencer  Company,  The.  (See  Bourne,  R.  B.,  and 
Maxim,  assignors.) 

Maxim  Silencer  Company,  The.  (See  Maxim,  Hiram  H., 
assignor.) 

Maxin,  David  J.,  assignor  to  Smith,  Kline  &  French,  Inc., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Display  rack.     2,100,548  :  Nov.  30. 

Maxmoor  Corporation.  (See  Moore,  Arlington,  as- 
signor.) 

Maxson,  Louis  A.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Safety  Mining  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Material-breaking    apparatus.      2,083,729 ;    June    15. 

Maxwell,  Bernard  L.,  Reading,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Carton  closing  device.  2,068,241 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Maxwell,  Bernard  L.,  Reading,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Lever 
Brothers  Company.  Carton  closing  device.  2,068,242 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Maxwell,  J.  &  W.,  Limited.  (See  Wilson,  Arthur,  as- 
signor.) 

Maxwell,  James  C.  G.  (See  Pickard,  W.  B.,  and  Max- 
well.) 

Maxwell,  Malcolm,  Baytown,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Production  of  lubricating 
oil  dye  stocks  by  contacting  residua.  2,096,909  ;  Oct. 
26. 

Maxwell,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulose  etherification. 
2,101,262  :  Dec.  7. 

Maxwell,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Continuous  preparation 
of  cellulose  derivatives.     2,101,263  ;  Dec.  7. 

Maxwell,  William  H.     (See  Catland,  A.  C,  and  Maxwell.) 

Maxwell,  William  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  distribut- 
ing panel  and  baffle  for  radio  loudspeakers.  2,071,170  ; 
Feb.  16. 

May,  Daulton  P.,  Jackson,  Miss.  Device  for  removing 
liquid  from  gas  lines.     2,073,311  ;  Mar.  9. 

May,  David  T.,  Port  Washington,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electric  welding.     2,098,300  ;  Nov.  9. 

May,  Edward.     (See  Kade,  Hermann,  assignor.) 

May,  Edward  M.,  Birmingham,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  of  one-half  to  Borg-Warner  Corporation. 
Valve.     2,066,692  :  Jan.  5. 

May,  Erwin,  Berlin-Oberschoneweide,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Motion  picture  project- 
ing apparatus.     2,089,703  ;  Aug.  10. 

May  Hosiery  Mills.  (See  Smith,  W.  L.,  Jr.,  assignor, 
and  Lawson.) 

May,  Joe  C,  assignor  to  M.  C.  Klapmeyer,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.     Hair  waving  pad.     2,080,085  ;  May  11. 

Mav,  Merle  H.,  Albert  Lea,  Minn.  Electric  meter  jumper 
detector.     2,093,467 ;    Sept.    21. 

May,  Millard  S.,  assignor  to  Speer  Carbon  Company,  St. 
Alarys.  Pa.  Bearing  and  manufacturing  same. 
2.093.800;  Sept.  21. 

May,  Newton  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Mayway  Corporation  of  Indiana,  South  Bend,  Ind. 
Vending  and  weighing  machine.     2,083,958  ;  June  15. 

May  Oil  Burner  Corporation.  (See  Hall,  Mora  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

May,  Ray  D.,  Vancouver,  Wash.,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
Vancouver  Liberty  Investment  Co.,  and  one-third  to  E. 
G.  Parsons,  Vancouver.  Wash.  Pneumatic  antivibration 
belt.     2,068,061  ;  Jan.  19. 

May,  Rowland  F.,  Middlesex,  assignor  to  Filter  Tips 
Limited,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  cigarettes. 
2,093.051  :  Sept.  14. 

May,  Russell  P.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.     Film  gate.     2.085,919  :  July  G, 

May,  Sam,  assignor  to  R.  T.  Moloney,  Chicago.  111.  Con- 
trol apparatus  for  check  dispensers.     2,083,463  ;  June  8, 

May,  Walter  H..  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  Hot  water  bottle 
cover.     2;072,564  ;  Blar.  2. 

Mayall,  Robert  E.,  Wnltham.  Mass.  Writing  or  drawing 
board.     2.0S7.ni  :  July  13. 

Maybadi.  Karl,  assignor  to  Maybach-Motorenbau,  G.  m. 
b.  H.,  Friedrichshafpn-on-the-Bodensee,  Germany. 
Change-speed  gear.     2,086.723  :  July  13. 

Maybach-Motorenbau  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Dietrich,  Otto, 
assignor.) 

Maybach-Motorenbau  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Maybach,  Karl. 
a.s.«ignor. ) 

Maybark-Motorenbau  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Stump,  Eugen,  as- 
signor.) 

Maycen,  Ofhmar,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  a.isignor  to  Clarence 
N.  Wheeler.  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Fluid  actuated  device. 
2,100.343:  Nov.  .30. 

Maycock.  William  H.     (See  Gough,  W.  E..  and  Maycock.^ 

Mayer,  Alexander  W.  J.  (See  van  Dljck,  W.  J.  D.,  and 
Mayer. ) 

Mayer,  Arthur,  et  al.      (See  Chernof.   Joseph,   assignor.) 

Mayer,  Augustus,  Springfield,  111.  Increasing  the  eJB- 
dency  of  boilers.     2,099,746;  Nov.  23. 


Mayer,  Christian  F.,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Works, 
Wyomissing,  Pa.  Yarn  carrier  control  mechanism. 
2,102,562  ;  Dec.  14. 

Mayer,  Earl  F.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Burrell  Belting 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Belt  for  candy-batch  rollers. 
2.087,212  ;  July  13. 

Mayer,  Edmund,  Ulm  A.  D.,  Germany.  Treating  mash. 
2,080.287  ;  May  11. 

Mayer,  Edward  J.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Clamp.  2,083,077 ; 
June  8. 

Mayer,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Cornell  Center  Homeopathic 
Bird  Remedy  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mite  killer 
attachment  for  bird  cage  perches.     2,101,008  :   Nov.  30. 

Mayer,  George  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Padlock.  2,101,264 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Mayer.  Hans.      (See  Baesecke,  M.,  and  Mayer.) 

Mayer,  Hans.     (See  Straub,  F.,  and  Mayer.) 

Mayer,  Hans,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  assignor  to  Siemens 
&  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft,  Slemensstadt  near  Berlin, 
Germany.  Multichannel  carrier  transmission  system. 
2.102,472  ;  Dec.  14. 

Mayer,  Harry  F.      (See  Roys,  C.   S,,  and  Mayer.) 

Mayer,  Harry  G.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Folding  tooth  brush. 
■   2,083,728;  June  15. 

Mayer,  John  M.,  Johnsonburg,  Pa.  Protector  guide  for 
dressing   shoes.     2,067,855  ;   Jan.   12. 

Mayer,  Josef,  Berlin-Lankwitz,  assignor  to  Tobis,  Ton- 
bild-Syndikat  A.  G.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Sound  record- 
ing.    2,078,918  ;  Apr.  27. 

Mayer,  Karl,  Landau/Pfalz,  Germany.  Apparatus  for 
turning  in  toe  and  heel  caps  for  footwear.  2,071,271 ; 
Feb.  16. 

JIayer,  Leon,  Chicago,  111.  Tag  for  handbags  and  the 
like.     2,087,921 ;  July  27. 

Mayer,  Leon,  Chicago,  111.  Portemonnaie.  2,087,922 ; 
July  27. 

Mayer,  Reinhold,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Racing  shoe. 
2,089,615  ;  Aug.  10. 

Mayer,  Richard,  New  Rochelle.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  P.  C. 
Copeland,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cigarette  dispenser 
and  lighter.     2,083,464  ;  June  8. 

Mayer,  Richard,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  F.  C. 
Copeland,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.  Cigarette  dispenser. 
2,083,465  ;  June  8. 

Mayer,  Walter  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automatic  inter- 
changeable circuit  interrupter  or  circuit  breaker. 
2.079,866  ;  May  11. 

Mayer,  William.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  necktie 
and  strip  applicable  thereto.     2.095,555  ;  Oct.  12. 

Mayer,  William  G.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  of  one-half  to  Adico  Development  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N,  Y..  and  one-half  to  International 
Carbonic  Engineering  Company.  Wilmington,  Del. 
Rffrigeration  apparatus.     2,090,454 ;  Aug.    17. 

Mayer,  William  J.,  Glenside,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd 
Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  System  of 
illumination.     2.090,542  ;  Aug.  17. 

Mayer,  William  J.,  Glenside,  assignor  to  Edward  G. 
Budd  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ve- 
hicle ventilating  system.     2,103,990  ;  Dec.  28. 

Mayes,  Jess,  Buda,  Tex.     Window  sash.     2,080,868  ;  May 

Mayfield,  Thomas  H.,  Roby,  Tex.  Cultivator  standard. 
2,076,205  ;  Apr.  6. 

Mayfield,  Walter  W.,  Jefferson  City,  Mo.  Pole  and  guy 
calculator.     2,103,332  ;  Dec.  28. 

Mayhew,  James  E.,  Upper  Darby,  Pa.  Confectionery 
making  apparatus.     2,067.200  ;  Jan.  12. 

Mayleas,  Joseph  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hat  manufacture 
and  the  products  thereof.     2,067,776  ;  Jan,  12, 

Maynard.  Alaric  L.      (See  Ross.  JI.  E.,- and  JIaynard.) 

Maynard,  Arthur  H.     (See  Davis,  E.  W.,  and  Maynard.) 

Mayne,  Edward  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Pneumatic  tire. 
2,091,006  ;  Aug.  24. 

Mayne,  Lyle  K.     (See  Davis,  C.  F.,  Brush,  and  Mayne.) 

Mayne,  Robert,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F.  Good- 
rich Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber  impregnated 
metal  cable  and  makinc  same.     2.067.405  :  Jan.  12. 

Maynes,  Emma  C.     (See  Maynes,  Hvla  F.,  assignor.) 

Maynes.  Hyla  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  C.  Maynes, 
North  Tonawanda.  N.  Y.  Device  for  operating  on  ele- 
ments of  heat  exchange  units.     2,093,202  ;  Sept.  14. 

Mayo.  Dana  H.  N.,  Ridgewood,  assignor  to  The  Babcock 
&  Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Steam  boiler  fur- 
nace.    2,084,739  ;  June  22. 

Mayo,  Dana  H,  N.,  Ridgewood,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Newark, 
N.  J.     Furnace.     2.087,734  :  Julv  20, 

Mayo,  Edward  L.,  assignor  to  The  Bishop  &  Babcock  Mfg. 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Heating  automotive  vehicle 
interiors.     2,072,763  ;  Mar.  2. 

Mnyo,  Edward  L..  assignor  to  The  Bishop  &  Babcock 
Manufacturing  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fluid  pump 
construction.     2,000,401  :  Aug.  17. 

Mayo,  Edward  Levy,  by  judicial  change  of  name.  (See 
Levy,  Edward  J.) 

Mayo,  Frank  V.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Automatic  shut-off 
for  gasoline  dispensing  nozzles.     2,083,078  ;  June  8. 

Mayo,  Louis  H.,  assignor  to  The  Toledo  Show  Case  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Multiple  compartment  merchan- 
dise display.     2.097,635  ;  Nov.  2. 

Mayo,  Reubin  E.,  Snow  Hill,  N.  C.  Air-conditioned 
tobacco  barn.    2,090,633  ;  Aug.  24. 


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Mayo,  Robert  H.,  London,  England.  Aircraft.  2,101,743  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Mayo,  Warwick,  and  E.  E.  Nock,  Jr.,  assignors  to  Norfolk 
Mattress  Company,  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Convertible 
article  of  furniture.     2,090,400  ;  Aug.  17. 

Mayo,  Winthrop  M.,  Leominster,  and  S.  P.  Lovell,  Newton, 
Mass,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Beckwith 
Manufacturing  Company,  Dover,  N.  H.  Manufacture  of 
shoe  stifEener  material.     2,067,239  ;  Jan.  12. 

Mayr,  Otto,  Berlin-Karlshorst,  Germany,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electric  circuit  breaker. 
2,078,803  ;  Apr.  27. 

Mayr,  Wilhelm,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Device  for  cleans- 
ing razor  blades.     2,077,246  ;  Apr.  13. 

Mays,  Charles  B.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
C.  B.  Mays,  trustee,  Miami,  Fla.  Dehumidifier. 
2,072,643  ;  Mar.  2. 

Maytag  Company,  The.  (See  Bowden,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Maytag  Company,  The.  (See  Kroeger,  Ellwyn  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Maytag  Company,  The.     (See  Mikulasek,  John,  assignor.) 

Maytag,  Frederick  L.      (See  Lundquist,  Hans,  assignor.) 

Mayway  Corporation  of  Indiana,  The.  (See  May,  Newton 
E.,  assignor.) 

Mazer,  Jacob,  Elkins  Park,  Pa.  Acoustical  construction. 
2,077,889  ;  Apr.  20. 

Mazoyer,  Leon  J.,  Baldwin,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  Jones,  Red 
Bank,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Whitall  Tatum  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  a  combined  bottle  stopper 
and  syringe.     2,080,948  ;  May  18. 

Mazza,  Edoardo,  Turin,  Italy.  Concentrating  and  sep- 
arating the  components  of  gaseous  mixtures. 
2,081,406  :  May  25. 

Mazzarino,  Louis  A.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Building. 
2,085,918  ;  July  6. 

Mazzeo,  Hector,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Machine  for 
producing  rubber  and  similar  articles.  2,103,860 ;  Dec. 
28. 

Mazzie,    Gabriel  M.      (See  Nissley,  H.  H.,  and  Mazzie.) 

Mazzola,  Antonino,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Hair  curling  roller. 
2,077,765  ;  Apr.  20. 

Mazzola,  Antonino,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Hair  curling  device. 
2,087,521;   July  20. 

Mazzucchelli,  Vittorio,  Milan,  Italy.  Apparatus  for  the 
linear  measurement  of  strip  material.  2,075,400  ;  Mar. 
30. 

McAbee,  Clyde  J.,  Haddopfield,  N.  J.  Game.  2,088,137  ; 
July  27. 

McAbee,  Paul  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dry  ice  converter. 
2,079,769  ;  May  11. 

McAdams,  Harry,  assignor  to  Nolde  and  Horst  Company, 
Reading,  Pa.     Knitting  machine.     2,066,845  ;  Jan.  5. 

McAdams,  Harry,  assignor  to  Nolde  and  Horst  Company, 
Reading,   Pa.     Knitting  machine.     2,068,558  ;   Jan.   19. 

McAdams,  Harry,  assignor  to  Nolde  and  Horst  Company, 
Reading,  Pa.  Automatic  knitting  machine  for  transfer- 
ring from  ribbed  to  plain  knitting.    2,079,298  ;  May  4. 

McAdams,  Harry,  assignor  to  The  Nolde  and  Horst  Com- 
pany, Reading,  Pa.  Needle  latch  opening  mechanism 
for  knitting  machines.     2,095,146  ;  Oct.  5. 

McAdams,  Plarry,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  The  Nolde 
and  Horst  Company,  Reading,  Pa.  Yarn-change  feed- 
ing mechanism  for  circular  knitting  machines. 
2,099,307  ;  Nov.  16. 

McAdams,  James,  Chicago,  111.  Beer  tap  adapter. 
2,099,528  ;  Nov.  16. 

McAdams,  William  H.     (See  Weber,  H.  C,  and  McAdams.) 

McAdoo  &  Allen  Welting  Company.  (See  Brown,  William, 
assignor.) 

McAfee,  Aimer  McD.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  assignor,  by 
mesne"  assignments,  to  Gulf  Oil  Corporation,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Making  aluminum  chloride.  2,084,290; 
June  15. 

McAfee,  Aimer  McD.,  and  J.  A.  Tryon,  Port  Arthur,  Tex., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Gulf  Oil  Corpora- 
tion, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Making  aluminum  chloride. 
2,084,289  :  June  15. 

McAfee,  Larry  B.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  C.  E.  Wismer, 
Carlisle,  Pa.     Litter.     2,087,984 ;  July  27. 

McAleer,  Cliarles  F.,  assignor  to  Sutherland  Paper  Com- 
pany, Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Wrapping  machine.  2,068,144  ; 
Jan.  19. 

McAlexnnrlor,  Talbert,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Nelson, 
Earl  Park,  Ind.     Fan.     2,093,333  ;   Sept.   14. 

McAllister,  Alexander  R.,  Alcron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Babcock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Making 
pressure  vossols.     2,080,374;  May  11. 

McAllister,  Johanna  C,  Salt  Tiiikc!  City,  Utah.  Garment 
hnngor  slin-on  cover.     2.099.308;  Nov.  10 

McAllister,  John  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  1o 
A.  J.  Hudson,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Time  switch.  2,007,930  ; 
Jan.  19. 

McAllister,  John  E.,  nssicnor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
A.  J.  Hudson,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Time  switch.  2,0(>8,145  ; 
Jan.  19. 

McAllister,  John,  and  W.  F.  Seign,  Moorlicad,  Minn. 
Razor  and   razor  blade.      2,090.042;  Ool.   10. 

McAllister,  Robert  W.  (See  Levine,  A.  A.,  and  McAl- 
lister.) 

McAllister,  Sumner  U.  (See  WllUnms,  E.  C,  and  Mc- 
AlllHter.) 

MeAlllHter,  Walter  11.  (See  Duncan,  R.  A.,  and  McAllis- 
ter.) 


McAllister,  Walter  H.,  Wyoming,  assignor  to  The  Procter 
&  Gamble  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Forming  the 
sulphuric  esters  of  unsaturated  higher  alcohols. 
2,099,214;   Nov.  16. 

McAllister,  William  V.,  and  L.  G.  Korte,  Detroit,  Mich., 
assignors  to  Riley  Stoker  Corporation,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Tuyfere  block.     2,092,420;  Sept.  7. 

McArthur,  Clifford  L.      (See  Hill,  W.  E.,  and  McArthur.) 

McArthur,  Donald  A.     (See  Wean,  R.  J.,  and  McArthur.) 

McArthur,  Joseph,  assignor  to  James  Heddon's  Sons, 
Dowagiac,  Blich.  Winding  mechanism.  2,082,562 ; 
June  1. 

McAulay,  Chester  B.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Joshua 
Hendy  Iron  Works.  Hydraulic  giant  deflector. 
2,086,724  ;  July  13. 

McAuley,  J.  E.,  Mfg.  Co.  (See  McAuley,  J.  E.,  and 
Trevillian,   assignors.) 

McAuley,  John  E.,  and  G.  R.  Trevillian,  assignors  to  J.  E. 
McAuley  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Projector  lamp. 
2,097,767;  Nov.  2. 

McAulifEe,  Joseph,  Idaho  Springs,  Colo.  Portable  sun- 
dial.    2,094,833  ;  Oct.  5. 

McBain,  William,  High  Heaton,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Swan,  Hunter  &  Wigham  Richardson  Limited,  Walker, 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  England.  Welding  apparatus. 
2,066,791 ;  Jan.  5. 

McBain,  William  C,  assignor  to  The  Cold  Metal  Process 
Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Oil  purifier.  2,081,632  ; 
May  25. 

McBane,  Walter  W.,  assignor  to  United  Engineering  & 
Foundry  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Rolling  mill  bal- 
ance.    2,095,448  •  Oct.  12. 

HcBean,  Douglas  M:.,  assignor  to  Beech-Nut  Packing  Com- 
pany, Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  Removing  odor  from  labels 
and  other  printed  material.     2,075,533  ;   Mar.   30. 

McBean,  Douglas  M.,  assignor  to  Beech-Nut  Packing  Com- 
pany, Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  Package  and  forming  the 
same.     2,079,328  ;  May  4. 

McBean,  Douglas  M.,  and  W.  T.  Martin,  assignors  to 
Beech-Nut  Packing  Coinpany,  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.  Box 
filling  machine.     2,094,460  ;  Sept.  28. 

McBean,  Kenneth  D.  (See  Stimmel,  B.  A.,  McBean,  and 
Cruickshank.) 

McBee,  Avery,  Baltimore,  Md.  Raincoat.  2,072,644 : 
Mar.  2. 

McBee  Company,  The.  (See  Rutkoskie,  George  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

McBee  Company,  The.  (See  Welk,  N.  S.,  and  Hocker, 
assignors.) 

McBerty,  Ford  H.,  Newark,  Del.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  and  Company. 
Ball  mill  attack  of  titaniferous  ores.  2,098,054 ; 
Nov.   2. 

McBerty,  Ford  H.,  Newark,  Del.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  and  Company. 
Pug  mill  attack  of  titaniferous  ores.     2,098,055  ;  Nov.  2. 

McBerty,  Ford  H.,  Newark,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Utilization 
of  waste  products  in  the  manufacture  of  titanium 
compounds  from  titanium  ores.     2,098,056  ;  Nov.  -2. 

McBerty,  Fred  P.,  Warren,  Ohio.  Electric  seam  welder. 
2,071,418;  Feb.  23. 

McBrady,  John  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  M.  Mangan, 
Valley  City,  N.  Dak.  Combination  trunk,  bed,  and  tent. 
2,071,644;  Feb.  23. 

McBride,  Byron  V.,  Irwin,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Plastic   sealing   composition.     2,082,016  ;   June   1. 

McBride,  Eugene  A.,  assignor  to  Thompson  Products,  In- 
corporated, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  retainer  locks. 
2,102,473  ;  Dec.  14. 

McBride,  Frank  D.     (See  Kofke,  Harry  C,  assignor.) 

McBride,  Frank  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Galvanizing  com- 
position.    2,101,816  :  Dec.  7. 

McBride,  James,  Brimley,  Mich.  Signaling  device  for 
automobiles.     2,089,393  ;  Aug.  10. 

McBride,  John  J.,  Bayonne,  and  V.  Willoughby,  Kidge- 
wood,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Car  and  Foundry 
Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricated  valve. 
2,077,948  ;  Apr.  20. 

McBurney,  Dorman.  and  E.  H.  Nollau,  Newburgh,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  E.  I.  du  I'ont  do  Nemours  &  Coinpany, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Treatment  of  cellulose  esters  con- 
taining colloiding  agents.     2,067,937  ;  Jan.  19. 

McBurnoy,  Dorman,  Newburgh,  N.  Y..  and  E.  11.  Nollau, 
assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Treatment  of  cellulose  esters  contain- 
ing colloiding  agents.     2,007,938  ;  Jan.  19. 

Mcl!iniu>v,  Dorman,  and  R.  E.  Thomas,  Newburgh,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  do  Nemours  &  Coinpany, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Composite  sheet  material.  2,094,613  ; 
Oct.  5. 

McBurney,  John  D.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  II.  Nollau, 
assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Tliennoplastic  product  and  making 
(lie  wiiiiie.     2,083,199  ;  Juno  8. 

McBurney,  John  1).,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  IT.  Nollau, 
as.signors  to  E.  1.  du  I'ont  <lo  Nomonrs  &  Company,  Wil- 
mington, Del.     MolalUc  finish.     2.087,094  ;  July   13. 

MrC'Ki.  David  (}.,  Lancaster.  Pa.,  assignor  to  A.  N.  Mann, 
Scarsdnle,  N.  Y.,  as  trustee.  Static  linilllng  devioc. 
L',080,500 ;  July  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Pa.,    assignor    to    A.    N. 
Thermionic    tube    circuit. 


McCaa,    David    G.,    Lancaster, 
Mann,     Scarsdale,     N.     Y. 
2,095,261  ;  Oct.   12. 

McCaa,  David  G.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  assignor  to  A.  N.  Mann, 
Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  trustee.  Static  limiting  device. 
2,099,818  :  Nov.   23. 

McCabe,   Edward    B.      (See   Baer,   A.   H.,   and  McCabe.) 

McCabe,  George  J.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.  Dispensing  bottle 
cap.     2,083,156  ;  June  8. 

McCabe,  Ira  E.      (See  Hunciker,  Karl,  assignor.) 

McCabe,  Ira  E.,  Chicago,  HI.  Fluid  fuel  burner  mecha- 
nism.    2,068,425  :  Jan.  19. 

McCabe,  Ira  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  control.  2,075,951 ; 
Apr.  6. 

McCabe,  Ira  E.,  Chicago,  HI.  Electrical  Ignition  device. 
2.089,394  ;  Aug.  10. 

McCabe,  Ira  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  control. 
2,098,397  :  Nov.  9. 

McCabe,  John  J.     (See  Frantz,  W.  A.,  and  McCabe.) 

McCabe,  John  J.,  assigner  to  The  Apex  Electrical  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ironing  machine 
structure.     2.067,719  ;  Jan.  12. 

McCabe,  John  J.,  assignor  to  The  Apex  Electrical  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ironing  machine. 
2,071,888  ;   Feb.  23. 

McCabe,  John  J.,  and  A.  W.  Seyfried,  assignors  to  The 
Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Suction  sweeper.     2,099,172  ;  Nov.  16. 

McCabe,  William  F.,  Boston,  Mass.  Machine  for  scaling 
lumber.     2,078,335  ;  Apr.  27. 

McCaffrey,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,098,057  :   Nov.   2. 

McCahan,  John  H.,  and  H.  L.  Samblanet,  assignors  to 
Foot  Norm  Inc.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Sandal.  2,096,500  ; 
Oct.  19. 

McCahan,  W.  J.,  Sugar  Refining  &  Molasses  Co.,  The. 
(See  Kern,   John   A.,    assignor.) 

McCain,   Cecil   C.      (See   Marchev,   A.,   and  McCain.) 

McCain,  Cecil  C.  (See  Marchev,  A.,  Hernlund,  and 
McCain.) 

McCaleb,  Albert  G.     (See  Allen,  Hugh  E.,  assignor.) 

McCall,  Arthur  B.,  et  al.  (See  Price,  M.  B.,  assignor)  and 
Forestner. ) 

McCallum,  Jean,  assignor  to  National  Lead  Company,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  Process  and  apparatus  for  oxidizing  ma- 
terials.   2,072,375  ;  Mar.  2. 

McCallum  &  Robinson,  Inc.  (See  Robinson,  William  W., 
assignor.) 

McCallum,  William  J.,  Islington,  Ontario,  Canada.  Rock 
drill.     2,101,864  ;  Dec.  14. 

McCallum,  William  J.,  Islington,  Ontario,  Canada.  Rock 
drill.     2,101.865  ;  Dec.  14. 

McCally.  Robert  E.      (See  Allen,  J.  R.,  and  IMcCally.) 

McCandless,  Lyon,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  Bulk  meter. 
2.088.270;   July  27. 

McCandless,  Lyon,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  Device  for  reduc- 
ing internal  meter  friction.     2,088,271  :  July  27. 

McCandless,  Lyon,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  Liquid  measuring 
device.     2,103,482  ;  Dec.  28. 

McCann,  Charles  S.,  Dayton.  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Shock  absorber. 
2,083,272  :  June  8. 

MeCann,  Charles  S.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Shock  absorber. 
2.087.350  :  July  20. 

McCann,  John  J.,  Jr.,  Lowell,  Mass.  Finish  for  fabric  for 
textile  industry.    2,081,461 ;  May  25. 

McCann.  Neal  T.,  Westminster,  Calif.  Casing  cutter. 
2,078.401  :  Apr.  27. 

McCann,  Ronald  A.     (See  Young.  H.  S..  and  IVIcCnnn.) 

McCann,  Ronald  A.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Sig- 
nal Company,  Swlssvale,  Pa.  Railway  signaling. 
2.076,318  ;  Apr.  6. 

McCann,  Ronald  A.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Sig- 
nal Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  traffic  controlling 
apparatus.     2.093,170  ;  Sept.  14. 

McCann,  Ronald  A.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Sig- 
nal Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  signaling. 
2.098.829  :  Nov.  9. 

McCarroll,  Russell  H..  assignor  to  Ford  Motor  Company. 
Dearborn,  Mich.     Piston  alloy.     2,092,283  :  Sept.  7. 

McCarroll.  Russell  H..  Dearborn,  and  E.  C.  Jeter.  Detroit, 
assignors  to  Ford  Motor  Company,  Dearborn.  Mich.  Ap- 
paratus for  manufacturing  bearings.    2,092.284  ;  Sept.  7. 

McCardle,  George,  and  T.  Taggart.  assignors  to  Chelsea 
Fibre  Mills.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  jute  yarn. 
2.067.407:  Jan.  12. 

McCarson,  Ruth  A.     (See  Le  Roy.  Myrtle  R.,  assignor.) 

McCartor.  Frank  IT..  Muhlenberg  Township.  Berks  Countv. 
Pa.     Door  lock   bolt   mechanism.     2.0S6.9.S2 :    Julv   13. 

McCarlliy.  Ellen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clothes  drier. 
2,084,854;    June   22. 

McCarthy.  Elmer  T.,  assignor  to  Klipfel  Jfanufacturing 
Company.  Chicago.  111.     Valve.     2.0."57.037  ;  July   13. 

McCarthy,  Francis  V.      (See  W.iUace.  John  E.,  ns"signor/> 

McCarthy,  Harry.  Kewance,  111.,  and  F.  H.  Morchead. 
New  York.  N.  Y..  assignors  to  Walworth  Patents,  Inc., 
Boston,  Mass.     Valve.     2,093,091  ;   Sept.  14. 

McCarthy.  Henry  J.,  Danvers,  assignor  to  Hygrade  Syl- 
vania  Corporation,  Salem,  Mass.  Filament  support  for 
radio  tubes  and  the  like.     2.100.306;  Nov.  23. 

McCarthy,  John  J..  Maiden,  Mass.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2.067,496  ;  Jan.  12. 


McCarthy,  John  W.  (See  Diukermann,  H.  K.,  and 
McCarthy.) 

McCarthy,  Justin  J.,  Boston,  Mass.  Finger  print  powder. 
2,099,028  ;  Nov.  16. 

McCarthy,  Justin  X.  (See  Freil,  Raymond  McS.,  as- 
signor.) 

McCarthy,  Kellogg  B.,  Eureka.  Calif.  Practice  device  for 
golfers.     2,093,153  ;  Sept.  14. 

McCarthy,  Maurice  F.      (See  Loftis,  H.  J.,  and  McCarthy.) 

McCarthy,  Richard  J.     (See  Fritz,  A.,  and  McCarthy.) 

McCarthy,  William  J.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor 
to  American  Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Container. 
2,088.605 ;  Aug.  3. 

McCartney,  Charles  E.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Ensign  Carburetor  Co.  Ltd.,  Hunting- 
ton Park,  Calif.  Volatile  hydrocarbon  vaporizing  and 
fuel  supply  system.     2.073,282  :  Mar.  9. 

McCarty,  Clayton  E.,  assignor  of  forty  per  cent  to  Mrs.  L. 
C.  Brocat,  Jr.,  Pecos,  Tex.  Nursing  bottle.  2,091,605  ; 
Aug.  31. 

McCarty,  Orin  P.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Transformer  connection.  2,082,645  ; 
June   1. 

McCaskey  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Clark,  Harold  W., 
assignor.) 

McCaughey,  George  J.  (See  Gassman,  E.  P.,  and 
McCaughey. ) 

McCauley,  Ernest  G..  Dayton,  Ohio.  Fluid  pressure  con- 
troller  device.     2,082.410 ;    June    1. 

McCauley.  Ernest  G.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  brake. 
2.087.062  ;  July  13. 

McCauley,  Irvin  D.,  Arp,  Tex.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
G.  L.  Blaxton,  Shreveport,  La.  Cement  sack  opening 
device.     2,078,599  ;  Apr.  27. 

McCauley,  Myron  D.,  Huntington  Woods,  Mich.  Map  dis- 
play mechanism.     2,079,024  ;  May  4. 

McCausland,  Wallace,  and  C.  W.  Stephen,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  assignors  to  Reading-Pratt  &  Cady  Company, 
Inc.     Lubricated  valve.     2,068,810  :  Jan.  26. 

McCausland,  Wallace,  and  C.  W.  Stephen,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  American 
Chain  &  Cable  Company,  Inc.  Lubricated  valve. 
2.086,725 ;  July  13. 

McCaw,  Perry,  Sappho,  Wash.  Scissors.  2,082,502 ; 
June  1. 

McCharles,  Carl  H.,  and  H.  A.  Mulvany.  Berkeley,  Calif. 
Treating  egg  whites  to  improve  keeping  and  whipping 
qualities.     2,087,985  ;  July  27. 

McClain.  Grover  A.,  San  Francisco,  assignor  of  one-tenth 
to  J.  H.  Layne,  Alameda,  one-tenth  to  H.  L.  McClain, 
and  one-tenth  to  R.  McClain,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Portable  crane.     2.082,017  ;  June  1. 

McClain,  Grover  A..  San  Francisco,  assignor  of  one-tenth 
to  J.  H.  Layne,  Alameda,  one-tenth  to  H.  L.  McClain, 
and  one-tenth  to  R.  McClain,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Port.-ible  shovel.     2,082,018  ;  June  1. 

JlcClain,  Harold  L.,  et  al.  (See  McClain,  Grover  A., 
assignor.) 

McClain,  John,  Chicago,  HI.    Gauge.    2,074,753 ;  Mar.  23. 

McClain,  Romey,  et  al.  (See  McClain,  Grover  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

McClain,  Ross  S.      (See  Overman,   Ivan  J.,   assignor.) 

McClane,  Joseph  L..  Hartford.  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
as.-.ignments,  to  United  Aircraft  Corporation.  Flexible 
mounting.      2.000.059;  Aug.   17. 

McClnnahan,  Effie,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to  Southern 
United  Ice  Company,  and  one-fifth  to  L.  W.  Dawley, 
Jackson,  Miss.  Portable  cooling  cabinet.  2,083,852 ; 
June  15. 

McClarin,  William  H.,  Sr.,  Bethlehem.  Pa.  Thumb  guard 
and  rest  for  pistols.     Re.  20,456  ;  July  27. 

McClary,  Horace  P.,  et  al,  executors.    (See  Cone,  Frank  L.) 

McClatcliie.  John  M.,  assignor  to  The  Borden  Company, 
New  York.  N.  Y.  Valve  actuating  device  for  can 
washers.     2,082.458  ;  June  1. 

McClave-Brooks  Company.  (See  Crohn,  Henry  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

McCIave-Brooks  Company.  (See  Warg,  Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

McClay.  Roy  C.  Los  Angeles.  Calif.,  assignor  to  United 
Research  Corporation.  Long  Island  Citv.  N.  Y.  Sound 
gate.     2.092.177;  Sept.  7. 

McCleary  Hydraulic  Brake  Co.  (See  McCleary,  Roy  E., 
assignor.) 

McCleary,  Roy  E.,  Seattle,  assignor  to  McCleary  Hydraulic 
Brake  Co..  Yakima,  Wash.  Applying  brakage. 
2,086,277  :  Julv  6. 

McCleery    Harold  L.      (See  Cline,  A.  J.,  and  McCleery.) 

McCleery,  Harold  L.,  Downers  Grove,  and  A.  J.  Cline, 
Chicago,  111.,  said  McCleery  assignor  to  said  Cline. 
Controller  for  printing  presses  or  the  like.  2,074,661 ; 
Mar.   23. 

McClellan,   Fred  C.     (See  Maitland.  Frank  K..  assignor.) 

McClelland.  William.  Rock  Ferry,  Birkenhead,  England. 
Two-stroke  cycle  internal  combustion  engine.  2,088,863  ; 
Aug.  3. 

McClenathan.  Roy  F..  assignor  to  Lamac  Process  Company, 
Erie,  Pa.     Roughing  cutter.     2,070,441  ;  Feb.  9. 

McCIintic-Marshall  Corporation.  (See  Dickmann,  Josef, 
assignor.) 

McClintock,  Edward  H..  West  Springfield.  Mass.  Metallic 
frame  wall  construction.     2.093.615  ;  Sept.  21. 

McClintock,  George  H..  Refugio,  Tex.  Power  lift  for  gin 
breasts.     2,090,543  ;  Aug.  17. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


407 


McCloud,  Don  B.,  Carbondale,  111.  Explosive  cartridge 
and  making  the  same.     2,074,553  ;   Mar.   23. 

McCloud,  Edward  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Swinging  door 
operator.      2,075,000;    Mar.    23. 

McCloud,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  The  Kinnear  Mfg.  Com- 
pany, Columbus,  Ohio.  Operator  for  roll  top  doors. 
2,070,058 ;  Feb.  9. 

McCloud,  Edward  H.     (See  Piiley,  M.  A.,  and  McCloud.) 

McCluer,  Wilbert  B.     (See  Fenske,  M.  R.,  and  McCluer.) 

McCluer,  Wilbert  B.,  and  M.  R.  Fenske,  State  College,  Pa., 
assignors  to  Pennsylvania  Petroleum  Research  Corpora- 
tion.    Treating  mineral  oils.     2,094,802  ;   Oct.  5. 

McCluer,  Wilbert  B.,  and  M.  R.  Fenske,  State  College, 
Pa.,  assignor  to  Pennsylvania  Petroleum  Research  Cor- 
poration.    Treating  mineral  oils.     2,099,615  ;  Nov.  16. 

McClune,  Maris  L.,  Kirkwood,  Pa.  Hitch.  2,069,416 ; 
Feb.  2. 

McClure,  Ernest  H.      (See  Wayman,  Albert  J.,  assignor.) 

McClure,  Glenn  T.,  McKeesport,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Load  brake 
device.     2,068,342  ;  Jan.  19. 

McClure,  Glenn  T.,  McKeesport,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Check  valve  device.     2,081,462  ;  May  25. 

McClure,  Glenn  T.,  McKeesport,  and  E.  R.  Fitch,  Irwin, 
assignors  to  The  Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company, 
Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pressure  brake.  2,084,695 ; 
June  22. 

McClure,  Harry  T.,  Warwick,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Boston 
Wire  Stitcher  Company,  Portland,  Maine.  Wire- 
stitching  machine.     2,088,428  ;   July  27. 

McClure,  Jay  D.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  F.  W.  Putnam ;  one-fourth  to  O,  J.  Garner,  and 
one-fourth  to  C.  H.  Kaysen,  all  of  South  Bend,  Ind. 
Game  counter.     2,076,409  ;  Apr.  6. 

BIcClure,  John  G.      (See  Cormier.  Farrier,  assignor.) 

McClure,  Lloyd  M.     (See  Helle.  Earl,  assignor.) 

McClure,  Martin  J.,  El  Paso,  111.  Box.  2,103,373 ;  Dec. 
28. 

McClure,  Robert  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Wean  Engineering  Co.,  Inc.,  Warren,  Ohio.  Clock 
controlled  contact  mechanism.     2,100,664  ;  Nov.  30. 

McClure,  William  B.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Projecting  and  en- 
larging condensed  information.     2,076,853  ;  Apr.  13. 

McCluskey,  Sibley  B.,  London,  England.  Recovery  of 
sulphur  from  sulphide  ores.     2,084,697  :  June  22. 

McCollum,  Andrew  O.,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Com 
pany,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ironing  machine.  2,076,346  ; 
Apr.  6. 

McCollum,  Andrew  O.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  H.  Mc- 
Collum, Detroit,  Mich.     Pump.     2.079,375  ;  May  4. 

McCollum,  Andrew  O.,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Steering  mechanism.  2,086,814 ; 
July  13. 

McCollum,  Andrew  O.,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Ironing  machine.  2,095,526 : 
Oct.  12. 

Hoist. 


Downers     Grove,     111. 

(See  McCollum,  James  H.  K. 


McCollum,     George     W., 
2,085,815;  July  6. 

McCiollum,  Henry  J.  De  N. 
and  H.  J.  De  N.) 

McCollum,  James  H.  K.  and  H.  J.  De  N.,  Evanston,  111. 
Vacuum  power  clutch.     2,071.983  ;  Feb.  23. 

McCollum,  Orla  H.  (See  McCollum,  Andrew  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

McComb,  Alfred  H.,  Homewood,  111.  Treating  soya  beans 
and  like  legumes.    2,083,853  ;  June  15. 

McComb,  Walter  J.,  et  al.  (See  Greer,  R.  H.,  Jr.,  Burgess, 
and  Ohme,  assignors.) 

McConibs,  Arnold  R.,  Lancaster  Township,  Lancaster 
County,  assignor  to  Armstrong  Cork  Company,  Lancas- 
ter, Pa.    Molding  apparatus.    2,066,993  ;  Jan.  5. 

McCombs,  Mathpw  F.,  and  F.  W.  Decker,  assignors  to 
Niagara  Alkali  Company.  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Appa- 
ratus for  supplying  chlorine.     2,067,720  ;  Jan.  12. 

McCombs,  Stuart  C,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Rawhide  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Oil 
seal.      2,070,038;  Feb.   IG. 

McCombs,  William  L.,  Elizabeth,  and  C.  L.  Sheesley,  Mc- 
Keesport, Pa.     Heater.     2,080,949 ;  May  18. 

McConkey,  Montgomery  W.  (See  Dodge,  A.  Y.,  and 
McConkey. ) 

McConkey,  Montgomery  W.,  Cliicago,  111.  Cooling  mech- 
anism.    2,078.804;  Apr.  27. 

McConkey,  Montgomery  W.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Rosearcli 
Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake.  2,068,958 ; 
Jan.  20. 

McConkey,  Montgomery  W.,  assignor  to  Bondix  Brake 
Company,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake.  2,008,959  ;  Jan. 
20. 

McConnell,  Benjamin  R.,  Waco,  assignor  to  IT.  C.  MoCon- 
nell,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.     Jaclc.     2,085,111  ;  June  29. 

McConnell,  Elliott  B.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to 
The  Standard  Oil  Company  (Ohio),  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Apparatus  for  extracting  petroleum,  etc.  2,091,645; 
Aug.  31. 

McConnell,  Elliott  B.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to 
The  Standard  OH  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Flash- 
distming  petroleum.     2,095,418;  Oct.  12. 

McConnell,  Henry  IC,  Richmond,  Va.,  assignor  to  Tobacco 
By-Producta  and  Chemical  Corporation,  TiOulsvlUe,  Ky. 
Fumigating  package.     2,071,171 ;  Feb.  10. 


McConnell,  Herbert  C.  (See  McConnell,  Benjamin  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

McConnell,  Palmer  B.,  Appleton,  assignor  to  Marathon 
Paper  Mills  Company,  Rothschild,  Wis.  Dispensing 
carton.     2,080,729  ;   May  18. 

McConnell,  Thomas,  Northampton,  assignor  to  Hampton 
Company,  Easthampton,  Mass.  Dyeing  rayon  in  cake 
form.     2,068,277  ;  Jan.  19. 

McConnell,  Thomas,  Northampton,  assignor  to  Hampton 
Company,  Easthampton,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  treating 
rayon  in  cake  form.     2,070,538  ;  Feb.  9. 

McConway  &  Torley  Corporation.  (See  Regan,  William 
J.,  assignor.) 

McCord,  David   E.      (See   Dobbs,   James  K..  assignor.) 

McCord  Radiator  &  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Bailey,  Claude  B.. 
assignor.) 

McCord  Radiator  &  Mfg.  Co.     (See  McCord,  William  W.) 

McCord  Radiator  &  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Powers,  William  J., 
assignor.) 

McCord,  William  W.,  assignor  to  McCord  Radiator  & 
Mfg.  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Machine  for  making  heat 
transfer  devices.     2,087,723  ;  July  20. 

McCordock,  Howard  A.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Repeating 
back  for  cameras.     2,099,072  ;  Nov.  16. 

McCormack,  Alex  A.      (See  Hull,  H.  B.,  and  McCormack.) 

McCormack,  Alex  A.  (See  Newill,  B.  B.,  McCormack, 
Wolcott,  and  Smith.) 

McCormack,  Alex  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Compress- 
ing apparatus.     2,069,767  ;  Feb.  2. 

McCormack,  Alex  A.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Dayton,  Ohio.  Seal  for  refrigerating  appa- 
ratus.    2,075,769  ;  Mar.  30. 

McCormack,  Alex  A.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,080,288  ;  May  11. 

McCormack,  John  F.,  New  Haven,  and  J.  R.  Leonard. 
Gales  Ferry,  Conn.  Temperature  controlled  safety  elec- 
tric switch.     2,100,665  ;  Nov.  30. 

McCormack,  Charles  V.,  Gary,  Ind.  Mouth  prop. 
2,075,534;  Mar.  30. 

McCormack,  Lawrence  E.  (See  Westberg,  H.,  and 
McCormack.) 

McCormick,  Elmer,  and  W.  H.  Worthington,  assignors  to 
John  Deere  Tractor  Company,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Trans- 
mission.    2,103,543  ;  Dec.  28. 

McCormick,  George,  Redwood  City,  Calif.  Wheel  cooling 
apparatus.    2,102,181 ;  Dec.  14. 

McCormick,  Hugh  M.,  et  al.  (See  Tapp,  Lora  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

McCormick,  John  H.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Refrigerator  car. 
2,102,182  ;  Dec.  14. 

McCornack,  Herbert,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Dairy  plant. 
2,081,947;  June  1. 

McCornack,  Herbert,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
McCornack  Inventions,  Inc.,  Howey,  Fla.  Centrifugal 
clutch.     2.097.128  ;  Oct.  26. 

McCornack  Inventions,  Inc.  (See  McCornack,  Herbert, 
assignor.) 

McCortney,  Willett  J.,  Royal  Oak,  assignor  to  Chrysler 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cement.  2,080,730 ;  May 
18. 

McCowen,  John  L.      (See  Fawcett,  E.  W.,  and  McCowen.) 

McCoy,  Aaron  E.,  Malin,  Oreg.  Potato  harvester. 
2.093,920;  Sept.  21. 

McCoy,  Harry  E.,  Alabama  City,  Ala.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Republic  Steel  Corporation,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  (Controlling  the  spangling  of  galvanized  sheets. 
2,086,278  ;  July  6. 

MoCov,  Harry  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Jeahnette  Northrup,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Playing  card 
shuffling  device.     2,094,803  ;  Oct.  5. 

McCov,  James  J.,  Pocatello,  Idaho.  Car  and  truck 
holder.     2,072,764  ;  Mar.  2. 

McCov,  James  R.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  G.  A.  Bvrne,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Device  for  indicating 
lubrication  for  an  automobile.     2,085,920  ;  July  6. 

McCoy,    John  H.,   et  al.      (See   Smith,   Harry,    assignor.) 

McCoy,  Robert  L.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Locke  In- 
sulator Corporation.  Radio  antenna  insulator  for  air- 
planes.    2,093,872;  Sept.  21. 

McCoy,  Verl  E.,  assignor  to  Wilson  Engineering  Corpora- 
tion.     Chicago,      111.         Sludge      removal      apparatus. 

2.080.146  ;  May  11. 

McCoy,  Verl  B.,  assignor  to  Wilson  Engineering  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Blow-off  apparatus.  2,080,574  ; 
May   18. 

McCoy,  A'orl  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  R.  W.  Anderson,  Wau- 
watosa.  Wis.,  assignors  to  Wilson  Engineering  Corpora- 
tion,     Chicago,      111.        Sludge      removal      apparatus. 

2.080.147  ;  May  11. 

McCoy,  Verl  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  R.  W.  Anderson,  Wnu- 
watosa,  Wis. :  said  McCoy  assignor  to  Wilson  Engineer- 
ing Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Boiler  feed  apparatus. 
2,103,225;  Dec.  21. 

McCracken.  Vrcd  Al.,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Compressor. 
2.100,014;  Nov.   23. 

McCracUen,  John.  Burgettstown,  Pa.  Sound  reproducing 
means.     2,073,501  ;  JInr.   0. 

McCracken,  Leonard  O.,  North  lilttle  Rock,  Ark.  Vacuum 
cleaner  appliance.     2,101,222;  Dec.  7. 

McCrady,  lOeiward,  Jr..  I'lltsburgh,  I'a.  Installation  for 
pavement  Joints.     2,096,254  ;  Oct.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


McCrary,  Pierce  R.,  York,  Pa.     Plow.     2,092,553  ;  Sept.  7. 

McCrary,  Pierce  R.,  York,  Pa.,  assignor  of  twenty-five 
per  cent  to  I.  H.  Linton  and  ten  per  cent  to  F.  P. 
Mauro,  Washington,  D.  C.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2  103,787  ;  Dee.  28. 

McCray  Refrigerator  Company.  (See  Hopkins,  George  J., 
assignor.) 

McCreary,  James  R..  and  L.  H.  Fuller,  Houston,  Tex. 
Pressure  flow  regulator.     2,091,482  ;  Aug.  31. 

McCreary,  John  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Cigarette  extinguishing 
device.     2,082.072  ;  June  1. 

McCreery.  Esley  P.,  Stockton,  assignor  of  twenty  per  cent 
to  P.  W.  Stamps,  Berkeley,  and  twenty  per  cent  to  D.  B. 
Stamps,  Stockton,  Calif.  Process  and  apparatus  for 
producing  osygen.     2.086.5G7  ;  July  13. 

McCreery,  Gail.      (See  Dayhuff,  C,  and  JlcCreery.) 

McCrory,  Max  G.,  Steubenville.  Ohio.  Riding  boot. 
2,068,811  ;   Jan.   26. 

McCrosson,  John  T.,  Port-Au-Prince,  Haiti.  Vacuumiz- 
ing,  gasifying,  and  siruping  containers.  2,066,356 ; 
Jan.  5. 

McCrosson,  John  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee  processing 
method.      2,087,602  ;    July   20. 

McCubbing  Pneumatic  Harness  Company.  (See  McCub- 
bing,  Robert,  assignor.) 

McCubbing,  Robert.  Barrhill,  Dalbeattie,  assignor  to  The 
McCubbing  Pneumatic  Harness  Company,  Limited,  Dal- 
beattie,   Scotland,     Horse  collar,     2,099,860 ;  Nov,   23. 

McCuen,  Charles  L.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Oil  cooler. 
2,067,721  :  Jan.  12. 

McCiillam,  William  G.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Development  Company.  Floating  roof  for  stor- 
age tanks.     2,071,552  ;  Feb.   23. 

McCullam,  William  G.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Development  Companv.  Floating  roof  for  stor- 
age tanks.     2.071,553  ;  Feb.  "23. 

McCulloch,  John  J,,  and  H.  A.  Hinricks,  Pomeroy,  Iowa 
Latch.     2,094,547;   Sept,  28, 

McCulloch,  John  W,,  and  C.  H,  Myers,  Monroe,  Oreg. 
Producing  invisible  writing.     2.093,397  ;  Sept.  14. 

McCulloch,  Leon.  (See  Strom,  A.  P.,  Denault,  and  Mc- 
Culloch.) 

McCulloch,  Leon,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Removing  wax  and  resins  from"  shellac.  2,069,533  ; 
Feb.  2. 

McCullough,  Frederick  S.,  deceased,  Ontario,  Canada  ; 
The  Union  National  Bank  of  Pittsburgh,  executor. 
Vacuum  tube  and  making  the  same.  2,078,892  ;  Apr. 
27. 

JlcCullough,  Frederick  S.,  deceased,  Ontario,  Canada  ; 
The  Union  National  Bank  of  Pittsburgh,  executor  of 
said  Frederick  S.  McCullough.  Thermionic  tubes  and 
the  manufacture  thereof.     2,093.567;  Sept.  21. 

:McCunough,  James  D.  (See  Brinckerhoff,  J.  E.,  Mc- 
Cullough, and  Swift.) 

McCullough,  Joseph  J.,  and  W.  K.  L.  i^fcCullough,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Game  board  net.     2.074,850  ;  Mar.  23. 

McCullough,  Neel  M.,  and  C.  C.  Cook,  assignors  to  Pierce 
Governor  Company,  Anderson,  Ind.  Governor. 
2.098,505  ;  Nov.  9. 

McCullough,  Otis  J.,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Outside 
pipe  cutter.     2,072,341  ;  Mar,  2. 

McCullough,  Paul  J.,  assignor  to  J.  Pavelka,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.      Electric    cooking    appliance.      2.070.290  ;    Feb.    9. 

McCullough,  William  K.  L.  (See  McCullough,  Joseph 
J.,  and  W.  K.  L.) 

McCune,  Burton  W.,  ct  al.  (See  Fletcher,  Allen  H., 
assignor.) 

McCune,  Fred  L.  (See  Borgerd,  W.  F.,  McCune,  and 
Uherek.) 

McCune,  Frederick  S.,  Bellevue,  Pa.  Method  and  appara- 
tus for  separating  metallic  articles.  2,087,806  ;  Julv 
20. 

McCune,  Joseph  C.  Edgewood.  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Compan.v,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Quick  serv- 
ice device.     2.068,343  ;  Jan.  19. 

McCune,  Josoph  C,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westinc- 
house  Air  Brake  Companv.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pres- 
sure brake.     2,077.949  ;  Apr.  20. 

McCune,  Joseph  C,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid 
pressure  brake.     2.084.696  :   June  22. 

McCune,  Joseph  C,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Companv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid 
pressure  brake.     2,087.622  ;  Julv  20. 

McCune.  Josoph  C,  Edgewood,  "Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company.  Wilmerding.  Pa. 
Retardation  controlled  brake.     2.088.528  ;  July  27. 

McCune,  Joseph  C,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  West- 
inghouse Air  Brake  Companv,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Mag- 
netic track   brake.     2,088,529  ;   Julv   27. 

McCune,  Joscpli  C,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Safety 
car  control  enuipment.     2,088,530  ;  July  27. 

McCune,  Josepli  C,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house Air  nr.nko  Company.  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Brake 
control  checking  means.     2,091,007;  Aug.  24 

McCung,  Eugene  F.  (See  Schildknecht,  Paul  S..  as- 
signor.) 

JlcCurdy,  Frederick  T„  Kokomo,  Ind..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation 
Rolling  alloys.     2,097,768;  Nov.  2. 


McCurdv,  Herschel  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cuspidor. 
2.090,848;  Aug.  24. 

McCurdy,   Samuel.      (See  Soderberg,  John  T.  and  S.) 

McCurdy,  Samuel,  Ardmore,  assignor  to  The  Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Compart- 
ment box  car.    2,091,869  ;  Aug.  31. 

McCurley,  Charles,  assignor  to  Clayton  and  Lambert 
Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich,  Tire  cover  for 
spare  tires,     2,086.776  ;  July  13. 

McCutchen,  Brunson  S.  (See  Frantz,  S.  G.,  and 
McCutchen.) 

McCutchen,  Brunson  S.  (See  Frantz,  S.  G.,  McCutchen, 
Roberts,  and  Stewart.) 

McCutchen.  Brunson  S.,  Princeton  Township,  Mercer 
Countv,  N,  J,,  assicnor  to  A,  N,  Mann,  Scarsdale.  N.  Y. 
Demodulator.     2,087,063  ;   July    13. 

McCutcheon,  William  A.,  East  Williston,  assignor  to  Muzak 
Corporation,  New  York,  X.  Y.  Coin  selection  program 
system.     2,100,608  ;  Nov.  30. 

McDannold,  Eulilee,  Mountain  View,  Calif.  Applicator. 
2.102,209  ;  Dec.  14. 

McDarmeut,  Allan  M.     (See  'Wright,  Jack,  assignor,) 

McDerment,  James  H„  assignor  to  The  Swartwout  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ventilator.  2,099,309 ;  Nov. 
16. 

McDerment,  James  H.,  assignor  to  The  Swartwout  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ridge  ventilator.  2,072,461 ; 
Mar.  2. 

McDerment,  James  H.,  assignor  to  The  Swartwout  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio,     Ventilator.     2,079,576  ;  Mav  4. 

.McDerment,  James  H.,  assignor  to  The  Swartwout  Com- 
pany. Cleveland,  Ohio.     Ventilator.     2,096,123  ;  Oct,  19, 

McDerment,  James  H,,  assignor  to  The  Swartwout  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio,  Latch  mechanism,  2,096,124 ; 
Oct.  19. 

McDerment,  James  H.,  assignor  to  The  Swartwout  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio,  Ridge  ventilator.  2,100,785 ; 
Nov.  30. 

McDermet,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Elliott  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Method  and  apparatus  for  heating  and 
deaerating  liquids.     2,071,134  ;  Feb.   16. 

McDermott,  Carl,  Freehold,  N.  J.  Bicycle  generator. 
2,088,029 ;  July  27.  .>         6     e  aior. 

McDermott,  Eugene,  Dallas,  Tex.  Electrically  exploring 
bore  holes.     2,070,912  ;  Feb.   16. 

McDill.  Rex  D.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
determining  characteristics  of  fluids.  2,082  252  • 
June  1. 

McDill,  Rex  D.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  Adjustable 
Scaffold  &  Form  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Controlling 
apparatus.     2,085,504  ;  June  29. 

McDill.  Rex  D.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  Adjustable 
Scaffold  &  Form  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Controlling 
apparatus.     2,102,598  ;  Dec.   21, 

McDonald,  Arnold  S„  New  York,  N.  T.  Article  of  head- 
wear.     2,070,442  ;  Feb.  9. 

McDonald.  Arthur  J.  "Mac",  et  al.  (See  Wernmark,  Carl 
G.,  assignor.) 

McDonald,  Charles  J„  Chicago.  111.  Gas  control  for 
beer  draw-off  systems.     2,088,089  ;  July  27. 

McDonald.  Edward  F..  ButTalo,  N,  Y.  Ash  receiver. 
2.067.406:  .Tan.   3  2. 

McDonald,  Eugene  F.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Win- 
charger  Corporation,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Starting  means 
for  wind-driven  generator  units.     2,086,279  ;  July  6, 

McDonald.  Eugene  G.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Cor- 
poration,  South   Bend,    Ind.     Brake.     2,102,853;  Dec. 

McDonald,  Francis  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lead  pencil. 
2,081,057;  May   18. 

McDonald,  George  R.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Manual  or  auto- 
matic means  for  correcting  time-keeping  mechanisms. 
2.066,357  :  Jan,  5, 

McDonald,  Gorden  G.,  Nova  Scotia,  assignor  to  E.  P,  Cox, 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada,  Combination  door  pro- 
tector and  lock.     2,102,729  ;  Dec.  21. 

McDonald,  James,  Weehawken,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Todd 
Combustion  Equipment,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
scopic shroud  for  use  with  oil  burning  equipment. 
2,081,710;  May  25. 

McDonald,  John.  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Plate  glass  carrying 
truck.     2,100,971  ;  Nov,  30. 

*^^To''^^f3fi^*n""'^'o  ^'  Campo,  Tex.     Drafting  machine. 

McDonald  Products  Corporation.  (See  Booth,  Roland  T., 
assignor.) 

McDonald.  Roland  A..  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Garment  protector. 
2.074.071  ;  Mar.  16. 

McDonald,  Sterling  B.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Heywood- 
uakefield  Company.  Gardner,  Mass.  Tray  for  re- 
el iner-back  chairs.     2,098,426  ;  Nov.  9. 

'^^'?n-"n''n'oo^*TP'l*'"  ^■'  ^°^  Angeles,  Calif.    Vehicle  wheel. 

McDonald,  William  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Automatic  speed 

cliangc  device.     2,073,264;  Mar    9 
McDonel.   Chalmer.      (See  Frizzcll,   C.   S.,   .^nd  JIcDonel.) 
McDonnell,   Everett  N.,   et  al.      (See   Carlson,   Oscar  F., 

assignor.) 

^'o'^^l'l"''"'  Francis  S.,  Milton,  Mass.  Paper  package. 
J,0icS.9.)9  ;  May  4. 

McDonnell,  James  W.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Electrical  indi- 
cating apparatus.     2,070,743  ;  Feb.  16. 


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409 


McDonough,    Everett    G.,    Mount    Vernon,    assignors    to 

Zotos  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  waving  pad. 

2,076,156;   Apr.    6. 
McDonough,  Everett  G.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Zotos 

Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Hair    waving    pad. 

2,102,803;  Dec.  21. 
McDonough,   James  M.,   Galveston,   and  G.   A.   Humason, 

Houston,  Tex.     Keleasable  choke.     2,078,402  ;  Apr.  27. 
McDougal,    Taine     G.      (See    Kabezzana,    H.,    McDougal, 

Ford,  and  Kirk.) 
McDougal,   Taine   G.,   Flint,   assignor  to    General  Motors 

Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.     Making  ceramic  products. 

2.092,001 ;  Sept.  7. 
McDougall,   Allan   J.,   Gaylord,  Mich.     Cream  separator. 

2,081,492;  May  25. 
McDougall,   George  F.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Sampling  valve. 

2,096,125  ;  Oct.  19. 
McDougall,    George    F.,    Portland,    Oreg.     Primer    valve. 

2,096,287  ;  Oct.  19. 
McDougall,  George  F.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Sampling  valve. 

2,099,939  ;  Nov.  23. 
McDougall,   George  F.,   Portland,    Oreg.,   assignor  to  Hy- 
draulic    Brake     Company,     Detroit,     Mich.     Hydraulic 

brake.     2,082,019  ;   June  1. 
McDougall,    George   F.,    assignor    to   Oregon   Textile   Ma- 
chines, Inc.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Shock  absorbing  latching 

device.     2,097,596;  Nov.  2. 
McDougall,  Gilbert  W.,  assignor  to  Erie  Meter  Systems, 

Inc.,      Erie,      Pa.     Gasoline      dispensing      apparatus. 

2,071,554;  Feb.  23. 
McDougall,     Mary     B.,     Pasadena,     Calif.       Adjustable 

bracket   construction.     2,074,411 ;   Mar.   23. 
McDowell,    Stanford   W.      (See    Gibbs,    R.    A.,    Jr.,    and 

McDowell. ) 
McDufCee,      Samuel.        (See     Brookshire,     T.      W.,      and 

]\IcDufCee.) 
McDuffle,  WllHam  C.     (See  Craig,  Wallace  A.,  assignor.) 
McEachron,   Edgar  J.      (See  Ruhoff,   O.  E.,   McEachron, 

and  Schroeder.) 
McElgin,  John,  assignor  to  John  J.  Nesbitt,  Inc.,   Phila- 
delphia,    Pa.       Apparatus     for    the     heating     of     air. 

2.098,830;  Nov.  9. 
McElhaney,    James   R.,   and   R.    Stoker,   Vandergrift,   Pa., 

assignor  to  American    Sheet  and  Tin   Plate  Company. 

Apparatus   for   coating  sheet   metal.     2,074,798  ;   Mar. 

23. 
McElhany,  Robert  D.,  and  J.  Borrowman,  Beacon,  N.  Y. 

Joining  tubular  members.     2,093,092  ;   Sept.  14. 
McElhenny,  T.  J.     (See  Burnham,  John  M.,  assignor.) 
McElheny,  Herbert  ii...   Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.     Portable 

ladder.     2,085,921  ;  July  6. 
McElroy,  Theodore  C,  et  al.     (See  Marchant,  Arthur  W., 

assignor.) 
McEnery,  Joseph  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Holder  for  ciga- 
rette packages.     2.088,211 ;  July  27. 
McEvoy,    J.    M.,   &   Company.      (See   Howard,   James   H., 

assignor.) 
McEvoy,  S.  H.     (See  Gregg,  Earl  C.  assignor.) 
McEwen,    Christopher    E.,    Nashville,    Tenn.     Fish    lure. 

2.097.986:  Nov.  2. 
McPadden,  Ross  M.,  Glendale,  Calif.     Curler.     2,089,499  ; 

Aug.   10. 
McFadden,  Thomas  P.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.     Cleaning  and  gas- 
freeing  ships'  oil  tanks.     2,092,321  ;  Sept.  7. 
McFarland,    David    M.,    West    Chester,    Pa.,    assignor    to 

Atlas  Powder  Company,   Wilmington,  Del.     Method   of 

and   apparatus   for  firing  explosives.     2,081,633  ;   May 

McFarland,  Edward  H.,  Zanesville,  Ohio.     Method  of  and 

apparatus      for      mining      and      recovering      minerals. 

2,093,568  ;  Sept.  21. 
McFarland,    James   L.,    Schenectady,    N.   Y.,    assignor  to 

General       Electric      Company.     Enameling       furnace. 

2.100.222  :  Nov.  23. 
McFarland,  Owen  D.,  assignor  to  Roofing  Machinery  Mfg. 

Co.,   Chicago,  in.     Mechanism   for  movablv   supporting 

cvlindens.     2.067,777 ;  .Tan.    12.  ,  '  " 

McParlane,  Andrew,  Maspeth,  N.  Y.  Bird  nest.    2,075,739  ; 

Mar.  30. 
McFarlane,  Maynard  I/.  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Translation 

of  modulated  electric  current  Into  a  series  of  impulses. 

2,070,913  ;   Feb.   16. 
McFarlane,  Robert  B.,   Toronto,  Ontario,   Canada.     Door 

lock.     2,099,343;  Nov.  16. 
McFarlin,    William    K.,    East    Orange,    N.    J.      Strainer. 

2,084,587  ;    June   22. 
McFaul,  Joseph  H.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Gerrard 

Company,    Inc.      Apparatus   for   making   multiplex    fas- 
teners or  nails.     2,073,912  •  Mar.  16. 
McFaul,  Joseph  II.,  (Jlilcago,  111.,  ns.signor  to  The  Gerrard 

Company,    Inc.      Making   multiplex   fasteners   or   nails. 

2,073,943  ;  Mar.  16. 
McFcrnin,   John   B.,    Jr.,   assignor   to   liOuisvllle   Electric 

Manufactuiing  Co^  LouiBville,  Ky.     Motor  driven  food 

churning  device.     2,100,549;  Nov.  30. 
McFettcrs,  George  A.,  Greensboro,  N.  C.     Finishing  loom 

reeds.     2,080,233  ;  July  6. 
McGaha,  William  P.,  assignor  of  one-hnlf  to  J.  W.  Sanders, 

Gn'enviile,    S.    C.      Self-aligning    sand    roller    bearing. 

2.098,630  ;  Nov.  0. 
McGuhe.v,    Randolph    W.,    Akron,    Ohio,    aHslgnor    1o    Tlic 

B.  F.  Goodrich  Cloinpany,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Curing  polv 

vinyl  halidcH.     2,07(),4'13  ;  Feb.  0. 


McGarry,  Francis  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Theft  preventing 
bolt.     2,069,500  ;  Feb.  2. 

McGary,  Francis  L.,  Hardinsburg,  Ky.  Strap  seal. 
2,067,093  ;  Jan.  5. 

McGeachy,  James  A.  (See  Wood,  A.  B.,  Smith,  and 
McGeachy.) 

McGee,  Frank  R.,  Steubenville,  Ohio.  Sintering. 
2,095,567  ;  Oct.  12. 

McGee,  James  D.     (See  Tedham,  W.  F.,  and  McGee.) 

McGee,  James  D.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Electric 
&  Musical  Industries,  Ltd.  Electron  tube.  2,072,957 ; 
Mar.  9. 

McGee,  James  D.,  Ealing,  London,  assignor  to  Electric 
and  Musical  Industries  Limited,  Hayes  Middlesex,  Eng- 
land.    Television.     2,100,259 ;   Nov.    23. 

McGee,  John  M.,  Casper,  Wyo.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sweetening  hydrocarbon  dis- 
tillates.    2,083,917  ;  June  15. 

McGee,  Leland  T.,  Ripon,  Calif.  Bean  cutter.  2,090,802 ; 
Aug.   24. 

McGee,  Lloyd  S.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Power  generating  appa- 
ratus.   2,097,286  ;  Oct.  26. 

McGee.  Robert  E.,  Beeville,  Tex.  Hydraulic  pump. 
2,083,854  ;  June  15. 

McGehee,  Wallace  L.,  and  H.  W.  Luhnow,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.  Apparatus  for  manufacturing  dried  feed. 
2,100,907  ;  Nov.  30. 

McGerry,  James  J.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Musical  In- 
strument Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Massage  in- 
strument.    2,076,410  ;  Apr.  6. 

McGifEert,  John  R.,  and  N.  Huber,  assignors  to  Clyde 
Iron  Works,  Duluth,  Minn.  Locomotive  crane. 
2,071,135  ;  Feb.  16. 

McGill,  Alexander.  (See  Dickie,  W.  A.,  McGill,  and 
Taylor. ) 

McGill,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  McGill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Valparaiso,  Ind.  Portable  incandescent  lamp. 
2,085,683  ;  June  29. 

BIcGill  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  McGill,  Charles 
S.,  assignor.) 

McGill  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Popp,  Rudolf,  as- 
signor.) 

McGill  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Robinson,  Thomas 
L.,  assignor.) 

McGill  Metal  Products  Company.  (See  Stilson,  Herbert 
A.,  assignor.) 

McGill,  William  J.,  Alton,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Refining  mineral  lubricating  oils. 
2,069,170  ;  Jan.  26. 

McGinnes,  John  C,  South  Williamsport,  Pa.  Hydraulic 
shock  absorber.    2,084,001 ;  June  15. 

McGinnis,  Charles  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Antiskid  chain. 
2,082,253  ;  June  1. 

McGinnis,  Walter  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Dispensing  appara- 
tus.    2,081,362;  May  25. 

McGlade,  George  B^  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Acco  Products,  Inc.  Loose  leaf  binding.  2,090,216 ; 
Aug.  17. 

McGlone,  Ronald  A.  (See  Albrecht,  H.  O.,  McGlone,  and 
Roskosky.) 

McGlynn,  James  D.,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.  Drum  rolling  de- 
vice.    2,071,889  ;   Feb.   23. 

McGowan,  Kenneth  J.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  switch  oper- 
ating apparatus.     2,098,831  ;  Nov.  9. 

McGowan,  R.  H.,  et  al.  (See  Bourdon,  Russell  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

McGfowan,  Thomas  R.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Br.ake  mecha- 
nism.    2.096,462  ;   Oct.  19. 

McGowen,  William  R.,  assignor  to  The  McKay  Company, 
Pittsburgh.  Pa.    Chair.     2,069,456  ;  Feb.  2. 

McGrady,  Frank  C,  Washington,  D.  C.  Light  support. 
2,100,058;   Nov.    23. 

McGrath,  John  T.,  Libertyville,  111.  Tank  valve. 
2,088,864  ;  Aug.  3. 

McGrath,  William  L.  (See  Walker,  L.  R.,  Doyle,  and 
Mc(;ratli.) 

McGrath,  William  L.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Machine  Com- 
pany, Elmira,  N.  Y.  Backfiring  release  for  automatic 
starting  mechanism.     2,070,994  ;   Feb.    16. 

McGraw  Electric  Company.  (Si>(>  In-land,  Murray,  as- 
signor.) 

McGraw-Electric  Company.  (See  Scharf,  Frank  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

McGregor,  Thomas  A.  (See  Saunders,  W.  S.,  and 
McGregor.) 

McGrew,  John  A.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Brake  shoe  key. 
2,072,007  :  Fob,  23, 

McGrew,  ,Tohn  A „  Albany,  N.  Y.  Locomotive.  2,078,262; 
Apr.  27. 

McGuckin,  Glenn  M.,  Chandler,  Okla.  Game  piece. 
2,087,159  ;  July  13. 

McGnflin,  Williiiiu  II.,  Freer,  Tex.  Pump  rod  coupling. 
2.007,329:   Jiin.    12. 

McGnlgan,  T,ouls  R,,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.  Vehicle  wheel. 
2,101,744;  Dec.  7. 

McGnlnness,  Iti'iiihnrd  A.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Venetian 
blind.     2,073,072  :  Mar.  16, 

McGuire,  Donald  K.      (See  Clau.fs,  J.  A.,  and  AlcGuire.) 

Mc<!ulre,  Wiiliiim  E„  Jennings,  Mo.  Apron.  2,083,700; 
Juno  15. 

McGurn,  William  D.  (See  Blomgren.  Henry  10, ,  ns- 
slgnor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


McHale,     Michael     J.,     Scranton,     Pa.       Thread     guide. 

2.081.548  ;   May  25. 

McHale,     Michael     J.,     Scranton,     Pa.       Thread     guide. 

2.081.549  :  May  25. 

McHuk'.  Micliiiel  J.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Flyer  construction. 
2,093.135  :  Sept.  14. 

McHargue,  James  S.,  Lexington,  Ky.  Treating  distiller's 
slop.     2,082,711 ;  June  1. 

McHugh,  Charles  J.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mpsne 
assignments,  to  G.  M.  Rich.  Renewable  fuse.  2,074,060  ; 
Mar.   16. 

McHugh,  Charles  P.,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Raybestos- 
Manhattan,  Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Rubber  lined  pipe 
coupling.     2,070,291 ;  Feb.  9. 

McHugh,  Frank  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
F.  R.  Tuerk,  Chicago,  111.  Fuse  plug.  2,079,462 ; 
May  4. 

McHugh,  Frederick  J.,  Lachine,  Quebec,  Canada.  Ex- 
pansion joint.     2,084,100  ;  June  15. 

Mcllhlney,  Donald  W.,  Great  Neck.  X.  Y.  Oscillator  fre- 
quency regulation.     2,086,919  ;  July  13. 

Mcllrath.  Roy  E.,  Wilmette,  111.  Converting  solid  carbon 
dioxide  to  gaseous  form  and  apparatus  therefor. 
2.096.255  :   Oct.   19. 

McHroy,  Peter,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Enameled 
Metals  Company.  Coated  metal  pipe  and  producing 
the  same.     2,084,209  ;  June  15. 

Mcllvain,  Howard  S.      (See  Jones  C.  L..  and  Mcllrain.) 

Mcllvaine  Burner  Corporation.  (See  Hollman,  Peter  I., 
assignor.) 

Mcllvaine  Burner  Corporation.  (See  Mcllvaine,  John  H., 
assignor.) 

Mcllvaine  Burner  Corporation.  (See  Mcllvaine,  J.  H.,  and 
Hollman,  assignors.) 

Mcllvaine,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Mcllvaine  Burner  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Control  valve  for  oil  burners. 
2.079.025  :  May  4. 

Mcllvaine,  John  H.,  and  P.  I.  Hollman,  assignors  to  Mc- 
llvaine Burner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Oil  burner. 
2,080,289  ;  May  11. 

Mcllvaine,  Oran  T.,  assignor  to  Mcllvaine  Patent  Cor- 
poration,  St.  Charles,   111.     Relay.     2  066,894;   Jan.   5. 

Mcllvaine  Patent  Corporation.  (See  Mcllvaine,  Oran  T., 
assignor.) 

Mcllvaine,  Robert  L.,  Richmond.  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Swayne.  Robinson  &  Company,  Richmond,  Ind.  Au- 
thorized access  means  for  safes  or  the  like.  2,081,757  ; 
May  25. 

Mcllvana,  Ralph  M.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Milk  cooler. 
2,077,846  ;  Apr.  20. 

Mcllvane,  William  J.,  Bellerose,  N.  Y.  Making  a  metal- 
clad  rod.     2.086,135  ;  July  6. 

McHvried,  Edwin  J.,  Akron,  assignor  to  The  Vaughn 
Machinery  Company,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.  Strand 
working  apparatus.     2.067,973  ;  Jan.  19. 

McHvried,  Edwin  J..  Akron,  and  N.  H.  Nye,  assignors  to 
The  Vaughn  Machinery  Company,  Cuvahoga  Falls,  Ohio. 
Winding  mechanism.     2.093,815  ;  Sept.  21. 

Mclnnis,  Colin  H.,  Windsor,  Ontario,  Canada.  Trolley 
yoke.     2,101,951  :  Dec.  14. 

Mcintosh.  Alexander  >r.     (See  Amdt,  Max  A.,  assignor.) 

Mcintosh.  Burntnett.  Floral  Park,  assignor  to  Frank  A. 
Hall  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Caster  brake.  2,081,594  ; 
May  25. 

Mcintosh,  Harold  W..  Windsor,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Apparatus  for  in- 
dicating and  controlling  temperatures  in  glass  melting 
tanks.     2,081,595  ;  May  25. 

Mcintosh,  Harry  J.,  West  Allis,  assignor  to  Trackson 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Door  closing  means  for 
bottom  dump  wagons.     2.096.910  :  Oct.  26. 

Mcintosh,  Maurice  D.,  Marlon,  Kans.,  assignor  to  L.  S. 
Sanders,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Producing  drawings  or  other 
compositions.     Re.  20,503  ;  Sept.  14. 

Mcintosh,  Robert  D.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  The  Im- 
perial Brass  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Dis- 
pensing apparatus  for  carbonated  bottled  liquids. 
2.070.488  :  Feb.  9. 

Mcintosh,  Robert  D.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  The 
Imperial  Brass  Manufacturing  Company.  Chicago,  111. 
Mechanical    refrigeration   apparatus.      2",089,851  •    Aug. 

Mcintosh,  Roy  E.,  New  York,  assignor  to  R.  E.  Ogden. 
Mountalnville.  N.  Y.  Expansion  bolt.  2,075,952 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Mcintosh,  William  E.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  assignor  to 
American  Sales  Book  Company,  Inc..  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y.    Manifolder.    2,089,395  ;  Aug.  10. 

Mclntyre,  Brouwer  D.,  assignor  to  Monroe  Auto  Equip- 
ment Company,  Monroe,  Mich.  Vehicle  construction. 
2  087,351  :  July  20. 

Mclntyre,  Glenn  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  and  R.  W.  Stuart, 
Garfield  Heights,  assignors  to  Ferro  Enamel  Corpora- 
tion. Cleveland.  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  smelting. 
2.097.378  ;  Oct.  26. 

Mclntyre,  Glenn  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  and  R.  W.  Stuart, 
Garfield  Heights,  assignors  to  Ferro  Enamel  Corpora- 
tion, Cleveland.  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  smelting. 
2.097,370  :  Oct.  26. 

Mclntyre,  Gould  C,  et  al.  (See  Lewis,  Robert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mclntyre,  James  D.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Nonseparable  fas- 
tener.    2.086.508;  July  13. 


Mclvor,  Donald  G.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Insect  exterminator. 
2,082.712  ;  June  1. 

McJoynt,  Thomas  L.,  Janesville,  WMs.  Pad  filling  appa- 
ratus.    2.099,861;    Nov.    23. 

McKale,  William  D.     (See  Goulding.  S.  S.,  and  McKale.) 

McKane,  Hugh  J.,  Kingston,  assignor  to  J.  H.  McKane, 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.     Footstool.     2,097,087  ;  Oct.  26. 

McKane,  Joseph  H.      (See  McKane,  Hugh  J.,  assignor.) 

McKay,  Augusta  P.,  Rome,  assignor  to  Rome  Plow  Com- 
pany, Cedartown,  Ga.  Road  ripper.  2,078,539  ;  Apr. 
27. 

McKay  Company,  The.  (See  Hardy,  William  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

McKay  Company,  The.  (See  McGowen,  William  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

McKay  Company,  The.      (See  Senft,  John,  assignor.) 

McKay,  Edgar  J.,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.  Tag.  2,099,029  ; 
Nov.  16. 

McKay,  Eugene  H.,  assignor  to  Kellogg  Companv,  Battle 
Creek,  Mich.     Making  bran  food.     2,093,285  ;  Sept.  14. 

McKay,  Hunter,  assignor  to  Boston  Woven  Hose  and 
Rubber  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Fire  hose. 
2,097,862  ;  Nov.  2. 

McKav,  John,  Glenside,  Pa.  Waterproofing  structures. 
2.071,758  ;  Feb.  23. 

McKay,  John  J.,  Willowdale,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  Mak- 
ing gasket  strips.     2,075,858  ;  Apr.  6. 

McKay,  John  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  National  Television  Corporation,  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Television  lamp  and  apparatus. 
2,089,806  ;  Aug.  10. 

McKay  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Wardle,  A.  J.,  and 
?ililler,   assignors.) 

McKay,  William  B..  Blackley,  Manchester,  England,  as- 
signor to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Man- 
ufacture of  naphthylamine  derivatives.  2,078,960 ; 
May  4. 

McKay,  William  F..  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Duplex  valve.     2,075,740  ;  Mar.  30. 

McKeag,  Alfred  H.,  and  J.  T.  Randall,  Middlesex,  England, 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  lamp. 
2.103.0S5;   Dec.    21. 

McKean,  John  O.,  assignor  to  Foster  Machine  Company, 
Wpstfield.  Mass.     Yarn  waxer.     2.086.983  :  July  13. 

McKean,  John  O.,  assignor  to  Foster  Machine  Company, 
Westfield,  Mass.  Package  winding  machine.  2,087,439  ; 
July  20. 

McKean,  John  R.,  Rumford,  and  H.  S.  Busey.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  assignors  to  Kennecott  Wire  and  Cable  Company. 
Continuous  wire  drawing  and  annealing.  2,073,283 ; 
Mar.  9. 

McKeehnie,  Ian  C.  Detroit,  and  R.  A.  Pattison,  Warren, 
ossienors  to  Chrysler  Corporation,  Highland  Park. 
Mich.     2.091,050;  Aug.  24. 

McKee,  Austin  C.  Oklahoma  Citv,  Okla.  Collapsible  con- 
tainer.    2.074.229  ;  Jlar.  16. 

McKee  Button  Company  .  (See  Hopkins,  Glenn  W.,  as- 
sienor.) 

McKee.  Charles  R.  (See  Malone,  J.  Y.,  Carroll,  and 
McKee. ) 

McKee.  Clinton  Le  B.,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick.  Canada. 
Window  sash  holder.     2.069,457  ;  Feb.  2. 

McKee.  Edward  R.      (See  Bradshaw.  W.  H..  and  McKee.) 

McKee,  Garnet  W.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Fuel  Engineering 
Company.  Rockford.  111.  Meter  connecting  device. 
Re.  20.308  ;  Mar.   23. 

McKee  Glass  Company.  (See  Black,  Harold  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

McKee,  George  K.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Shock  absorber. 
2.070,799  ;  Feb.   16. 

McKee,  Harry  H.,  and  N.  J.  Dziedzic,  assignors  to  In- 
dustrial Patents  Corporation,  Chicago,  HI.  Slicing  ma- 
chine.    2,076.959  ;  Apr.  13. 

McKee,  Harry  H.,  Chicago.  111.,  and  K.  Muir.  Baltimore, 
Md.,  assignors  to  Industrial  Patents  Corporation,  Chi- 
caeo,  ni.     Dehairing  hogs.     2.084.856  ;  June  22. 

McKee,  Harry  H.,  Chicago.  HI.,  and  K.  Muir,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  assignors  to  Industrial  Patents  Corporation,  (Chi- 
cago, ni.     Dehalring  method.     2,084,857  :  June  22. 

McKee,  James,  deceased.  Media.  Pa..  S.  M.  McKee,  admin- 
istratrix.    Treating  oil.     2.083.572  ;   June  15. 

McKee.  John  F..  Chicago.  111.  Counterbalancing  mecha- 
nism.    2.090.136  :  Auc.  17. 

McKee,  John  T.     (See  Grayson,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

McKee,  Neal  T.,  Bronxville,  assignor  to  The  Superheater 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Swaging  machine. 
2.072,680  ;  Mar.  2. 

McKpp,  Noal  T..  Bronxville.  assignor  to  The  Superheater 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heating  feed  water. 
2.088.917:  Aug.  3. 

.McKee.  Ralph  H..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  A.  Ocon.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Hydrogenation  and 
cracking  of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,089.616  ;  Aug.  10. 

McKee,  Ralph  H.,  assisrnor.  bv  mesne  assignments,  to 
Ernest  .\.  Ocon.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Hvdrogcnation  and 
cracking  of  oils.      2.0r».'H.843  •  Sopt    2l" 

McKee,  Ralph  H..  and  W.  S.  Johnston,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Removing  fluorides  from  water.     2,072.376  ;  Mar.   2. 

McKoe,  Sanford  I.,  Rio  Hondo,  Tex.  Curtain  stretcher. 
2.091,765  ;  Aug.  31. 

McKee,   Susan  M.,  administratrix.     (See  JIcKee,  James.) 

McKee.  Thomas  J.,  Jr.  (See  Knight,  Herbert  D.,  as- 
signor.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


411 


McKee,  Willis,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Central  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Cleveland.  Soaking  pit.  2,097,932 ; 
Nov.   2. 

McKeever,  Eoy  S.,  assignor  to  Smith  Separator  Corpora- 
tion, Tulsa,  Okla.     Coupling.     2,101,405 ;  Dec.  7. 

McKeever,  Roy  S.,  assignor  to  Smith  Separator  Corpora- 
tion, Tulsa,  Okla.     Pipe  coupling.     2,101,406  ;  Dec.  7. 

McKeever,  Thomas  D.,  Lios  Angeles,  Calif.  Combination 
trunks  and  supporter.     2,088,302  ;  July  27. 

McKelvey,  John  H.,  Kirkwood,  and  J.  \V.  Rogers,  Univer- 
sity City,  Mo.,  assignors  to  Laclede-Christy  Clay  Prod- 
ucts Company.  Wall  of  glass  tanks.  2,077,705  :  Apr. 
20, 

McKemie,  Will,  Sr.     (See  Scheurer,  Paul  P.,  assignor.) 

McKenna  Glo-Life  Corporation.  (See  McKenna,  Vincent 
and  W.,  and  Rouss,  assignors.) 

McKenna,  Philip  M.,  Latrobe,  Pa.  Hard  composition  of 
matter.     2,093,844;  Sept.  21. 

McKenna,  Philip  M.,  Latrobe,  Pa.  Producing  hard  com- 
positions of  matter.     2,093,845  ;   Sept.  21. 

McKenna,  Vincent  and  W.,  and  S.  Rouss,  assignors  to 
McKenna  Glo-Life  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ani- 
mated luminous  display  device.     2,102,474  ;  Dec.  14. 

McKenna,  Walter.  (See  McKenna,  Vincent  and  W.,  and 
Rouss.) 

McKenna,  William  R.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Wind-up  man- 
drel.    2,097,287  ;  Oct.  26. 

McKenney,  Maurice  L.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Liquid  dispensing 
device.     2,103,687  ;  Dec.  28. 

McKenzie,  Albert  E..  Brandon,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Seed 
display  stand.     2,090,372  •  Aug.  17. 

McKenzie,  Clarence  J.      (See  Price,  Robert  M.,  assignor.) 

McKenzie,  Clarence  J.,  Winthrop,  assignor  of  three- 
tenths  to  R.  M.  Price,  Springfield,  Mass.  Safety  razor. 
2,089,283  ;  Aug.  10. 

McKenzie  Engraving  Company.  (See  Benson,  Arthur  E., 
assignor.) 

McKenzie,  William,  Stonington,  Maine.  Stone  sav^ine 
machine.     2,067,856  :  Jan.  12. 

McKenzie,  William,  assignor  to  John  L.  Goss  Corporation, 
Stonington,  Maine.  Process  of  and  machine  for  savcing 
stone.     2,067,857  ;   Jan.   12. 

McKeown,  Charles  G.,  Belfast,  Ireland,  assignor  to  Ber- 
tram Norton,  Claverley,  Shropshire  County,  England. 
Dust  collector.     2,085,506  ;  June  29. 

McKeovrn,  Samuel  C.  (See  Van  Deventer,  H.  R.,  and 
McKeown. ) 

McKeown,  William  C,  assignor  to  C.  K.  Ernst,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.     Oil  burning  furnace.     2,094.274 ;  Sept.  28. 

McKeown,  William  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Fuel  economizer. 
2,095,568;   Oct.  12. 

McKerrall,  John,  New  Orleans,  La.  Oil  heater. 
2,066,480  ;  Jan.  5. 

McKesson,  Claude  L.,  assignor  to  American  Bitumuls 
Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Bituminous  emul- 
sion and  preparing  the  same.     2,074.731  ;  Mar.  23. 

McKesson,  Lewis  J.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Filter  circuit. 
2,084,740  ;  June  22. 

McKesson,  Martha  F.  (See  Bloomheart,  John  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

McKesson  &  Robbins,  Inc.  (See  Omohundro,  A.  L.,  and 
Panto,  assignors.) 

McKewen,  John  H.     (See  Schauer,  L.  L.,  and  McKewen.) 

McKiernan,  James  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Air 
Reduction  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Apparatus  for  cutting  swinging  bevels.  2,()82,967 ; 
June  8. 

McKiernan,  James  D.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Air  Reduc- 
tion Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tem- 
plate-follower for  torch  carriages.     2.085.112;  June  29. 

McKim,  Charles,  Dillsboro,  Ind.  Collapsible  egg  case. 
2,081,493;  May  25. 

McKinlay,  J.Ttic,  Ijos  Angeles,  Calif.  Facial  appliance. 
2,079,128:  May  4. 

McKinley,  Charles  W.,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bourdon  tube  gauge. 
2,079,914  :  May  11. 

McKinley,  Charles  W.,  E.  F.  Bacon,  and  R.  F.  Clason, 
Flint,  assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Pressure  gauge.     2,079,913  ;  May  11. 

McKinley,  David  R.     (See  Hanson,  Walter  C,  assignor.) 

McKinley,  Floyd  C.      (See  Wallace,  G.  N.,  and  McKinley.) 

McKinley,  John  M.,  East  Cleveland,  and  ,W.  K.  Carter, 
Columbus,  Ohio,  assignors  to  National  Aluminato  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Ceramic  patching  cement. 
2,102,327  ;  Doc.  14. 

McKinley,  Reid  B.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Sig- 
nal Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Power  supply  unit. 
2,080,108  ;  Juno  1. 

McKinney,  Carlos  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Standard  I'roducts  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Window  runway  or  channel.  2,072,899 ; 
Mar.  9. 

McKinney,  Carlos  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  S.  Reid,  Shaker  Heights.  Ohio.  Striker  pinto  for 
door  latch  bolls.     2,075,820;  Apr.  0. 

McKinney,  Cleveland  J.,  Hillsdale,  Mich.  Solder. 
2,071,211;  Feb.   10. 

McKinney,  Dennis  A.,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Enamel  composition  and  niuicing  Himic. 
2,092,285  ;  Se|)t.  7. 

McKinney,  Hickn  II.,  Candler,  N.  C.  Artidciiil  silk  washer. 
2,0!)0.120  :   Oct.    19. 


McKinney,  Robert  H.     (See  Rennau,  Albert  M.,  assignor.) 

McKinney,  Robert  M.  (See  Booge,  J.  E.,  Krchma,  and 
McKinney.) 

McKinnis,  Ronald  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Con- 
tinental Can  (Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine 
for  tempering  or  moistening  products.  2,080,327 ; 
May  11. 

McKinstry,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Fluid  pressure 
brake.     2,091,008  ;  Aug.  24. 

McKissick,  William  H.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Sheave  block. 
2,079,299  ;  May  4. 

McKissick,  William  H.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Becket.  2,082,169  ; 
June  1. 

McKittrick,  Donald  S.,  Oakland,  and  M.  L.  Berry, 
Berkeley,  assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Extraction  process.  2,091,078 ; 
Auk.   24. 

McKittrick,  George,  Independence,  Kans.  Device  for 
cooling  and  dispensing  liquids.     2,080,781 ;  May  18. 

McKnight,  Edgar  W.,  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General 
Cable  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
making  cable.     2,098,922  :  Nov.  9. 

McKnight,  James  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Register  with  piv- 
oted vanes.     2,071,262  ;  Feb.  16. 

McKnight,  Walter  S.     (See  Howell,  B.  E.,  and  McKnight.) 

McKnight,  William  C.,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Luminous 
number  plate  and  other  luminous  signs.  2,083,079  ; 
June  8. 

McKone,  Leo  J.      (See  Lyons,  W.  E..  and  IMcKone. ) 

McKone,  Leo  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  D.  Francis, 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  one-eighth  to  K.  E.  Lyman,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Spark  plug.    2,069,320  ;  Feb.  2. 

McKone,  Leo  J.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Leo  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.     Spark  plug.     2,076,038  ;  Apr.  6. 

McKone,   Leo   J.,   Chicago,    111.,    assignor   of   one-half  to 

D.  D.  Francis,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  one-eighth  to  K. 

E.  Lyman,    Chicago,    111.      Spark   plug   cooling   device. 
2,080,495;  May  18. 

McLachlan,  Willard  J.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electrical  regulation. 
2,091,870  ;  Aug.  31. 

McLaren,  William  P.  (See  Bashford,  F.  G.  C,  and 
McLaren.) 

McLarn,  Ernest  S.,  Manhasset,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
phone set.     2,076,244;  Apr.   6. 

McLaud,  Olin  R.,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  and  E.  B.  Stewart,  as- 
signors to  Western  Casket  Hardware  Co.,  Elgin,  111. 
Casket  decoration.     2,076,434  ;  Apr.  6. 

McLauKhlin,  F.  L.,  Company.  (See  Richardson,  Freder- 
ick G.,  assignor.) 

McLaughlin,  F.  L.,  Company.  (See  Ross,  Frederick  N., 
assignor.) 

McLaughlin,  Prank,  assignor  to  M.  Fredenburg,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada.  Closure  for  collapsible  tubes  and 
containers.    '2,080,427 ;   May  18. 

McLaughlin,  George  E.,  Salem,  and  W.  E.  Broughton, 
Peabody,  Mass.,  assignors  to  The  Turner  Tanning  Ma- 
chinery Company,  Eortland,  Maine.  Buffing  machine. 
2,094,999  ;  Oct.  5. 

McLaughlin,  George  E.,  Salem,  and  W.  E.  Broughton, 
Peabody,  Mass.,  assignors  to  The  Turner  Tanning  Ma- 
chinerv  Company,  Portland,  Maine.  Buffing  machine. 
2,098.506  ;  Nov.  9. 

McLauKhlin,  Harold  J.  (See  Thoroughgood,  C,  and 
McLaughlin.) 

McLauRhlin,  Howard  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Mixing  valve. 
2,072,645  ;  Mar.  2. 

McLaughlin,  John  J.,  et  al.  (See  Lemieux,  Felix  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

McLaughlin,  Nelson  E.,  Larchraont,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  States  Rubber  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Tire  display  rack.     2,069,321 ;   Feb.  2. 

McLaughlin,  Robert,  Burk's  Palls,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Nonskid  tire  attachment.     2,088,711  ;  Auc.  3. 

McLaughlin,  Robert  J.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Flying  machine. 
2  088.802  ;  Aug.  3. 

McLaughlin,  Robert  W.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  American  Houses, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window  construction.  2,068,243  : 
Jan.  19. 

McTiauglilin,  Robert  W.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  American  Houses, 
Inc..  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Building  construction  unit. 
2,009,0(!1  :  Nov.   23. 

McLaurin-Jones   (^o.      (Seo   Gilchrist-  J.   S.,  assignor.) 

McLay,  Gavin  S.,  assignor  to  Wcllman  Seaver  Rolling 
Mill  Company,  Limited.  liondon.  ICnglnnd.  Rotating 
hearth   furnace.      2,074,662:    Mnr.    23. 

McLay,  Gavin  S.,  assignor  to  Wcllman  Seaver  Roll- 
ing Mill  (Company  Limited,  London,  l<;ngland.  Manu- 
facture of  tul)es.     2,083,406;  June   8. 

IMcLiiv,  Gavin  S.,  Ivoiidon,  lOuKland,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assiKniiienls,  to  Stewarts  and  Lloyds,  Limited,  (Jlas- 
Kow,  Scotland.  I'usli  bench  method  and  apparatus. 
2.0!)S.in:!;   Nov.   2. 

McLenn,  Daniel  O.      (See  Miller,  A.  M.,  and   McLeun.) 

McLean,  George  W.,  and  It.  A.  Sluir,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Reglsl(>rlng   ai)j)aiMtus.      2,081,215;    May    25. 

McLean,  Harry  (!.  and  A.  Ij.  Weber,  a.sslgnors  to  Endow- 
ment Foundation,  New  HrunswieU.  N.  J.  Iteniovlng 
spniy    residue  from   fruit.      Ite.   20,190;    Aug.   31. 

McLeiiu,  Ilnrry  (^,  and  A.  L.  Wel)er,  assignors  (o  Kndow- 
UKMit  Ii'oundMtloii,  New  Itrnnswick,  N.  J.  Spray  residue 
ii'iiiovni.     2,091,123;  Aug.  21. 


412 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


McLean,  James  A.  D.,  Hampstead  Gardens,  Australia. 
Combined  foot  brake  and  accelerator  control  for  motor 
vehicles.     2,069,618  ;  Feb.  2. 

McLean,  Leland  O..  Elizabeth,  assignor  to  Lidgerwood 
Manufacturing  Company,  Linden,  N.  J.  Power  reverse 
mechanism.     2,094,131 ;  Sept.  28. 

McLean,  Malcolm  E.,  Nelson  Township,  Halton  County, 
assignor  of  one-tenth  to  A.  L.  Laing,  York,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Gas  producing  appartus.     2,092,810  ;  Sept.  14. 

McLean,  Malcolm  E.,  Nelson  Township,  assignor  of  one- 
tenth  to  A.  L.  Laing.  York,  Ontario,  Canada.  Output 
system  for  gas  producing  apparatus.  2,094,461 ;  Sept. 
28. 

McLean,  Philip  S.,  et  al.      (See  Dulberg,  Jasper,  assignor.) 

McLean,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  Carver  Cotton  Gin  Com- 
pany, Bridgewater,   Mass.      Gin.     2,075,586 ;   Mar.    30. 

McLean,  Robert  W.,  Bridgewater,  assignor  to  Carver  Cot- 
ton Gin  Company,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Cotton- 
seed huUer.     2,077,247  ;  Apr.  13. 

McLean,  Robert  W.,  Bridgewater.  assignor  to  Carver 
Cotton  Gin  Comany,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Textile 
machine.     2.097.673  ;  Nov.   2. 

McLean,  Robert  W.,  Bridgewater,  assignor  to  Carver  Cot- 
ton Gin  Company,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Gin. 
2,100,786  :  Nov.  30. 

McLean,  Stuart.  (See  Strickland,  R.  F.,  Blake,  and 
McLean.) 

McLean,  William  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Vaporizing  device. 
2,092,519  :  Sept.  7. 

McLean,  William  A.,  assignor  to  C.  Schnackel's  Son,  Inc., 
Rochester,  N.  Y.     Oil  filter.     2,098,102  ;  Nov.  2. 

McLellan,  Hiram  N.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  and  G.  C. 
Balbach,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignors  to  The  Taylor 
Chair  Company,  Bedford,  Ohio.  Chair.  2,077,067 : 
Apr.  13. 

McLellan,  Joseph  R.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Pipe  tip.  2,086,042  ; 
July  6. 

McLennan,  Hugh  E.      (See  jMnrtin.  Thomas,  assignor.) 

McLennan,  Miles  A.,  Biverton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Generator.  2,084,157  ;  June 
15. 

McLennan,  Miles  A.,  Palmyra,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Indicator.     2,092.081 :  Sept.  7. 

McLeod,  Arthur  M.,  Madison,  assignor  to  D.  J.  Murray 
Manufacturing     Co.,      Wausau,     Wis.        Grease     trap. 

2.102.429  ;  Dec.  14. 

McLeod.  Arthur  M.,  Madison,  assignor  to  D.  J.  Murray 
Manufacturing     Co.,     Wausau,     Wis.        Grease     trap. 

2.102.430  ;  Dec.  14. 

McLeod,  James  D.     (See  Jliller,  F.  E.,  and  McLeod.) 
McLeod,  James  M.     (See  McLeod.  Robert  Y.,  assignor.) 
McLeod,    Neil    R.,    Upper    Montclair,    N.    J.      Collapsible 

tube  container.     2,066,792  ;  Jan.  5. 
McLeod,   Robert  Y.,   assignor  to   J.   McLeod,   Bishopville, 

S.     C.       Spinning     or     twisting     ring     and     traveler. 

2,090,137  ;  Aug.  17. 
McLister,  Frank.     (See  Grantonic,  John  J.,  assignor.) 

McLoughlin  Bros.,  Inc.  (See  Munson,  Nelson  H.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

McLoughlin,  Joseph  N.  (See  Knight,  D.  L.,  and  Mc- 
Loughlin.) 

McMahan,  Kenton  D.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Fluid  system.     2,095,824  :  Oct.  12 

McMahon.  Cecil  E.,  Kansas  City,  Kans.  Vehicle  body. 
2.075,449  :  Mar.  30. 

McMahon,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  Bronson  Reel  Company, 
Bronson,  Mich.  Reciprocating  mechanism.  2,080,428  • 
May  18. 

McMahon,  Edward  M.,  and  J.  S.  Kimble,  Kingsport,  Tenn.. 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Dehvdrogenation  of  higher 
alcohols.     2,087,038;  July  13. 

McMahon,  Francis  P.,  assignor,  bv  mesne  assignments,  to 
Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Fluid  releasing  means  for  compressors  and  the  like. 
2.096,052  :  Oct.  19. 

McMahon,  George  F.,  assignor  to  Schweitzer  &  Conrad. 
Inc.,  Chic.igo,  111.  Circuit  interrupter  and  arc  extin- 
guishing liquid  therefor.     2,077,429  ;  Apr.  20. 

McMahon.  James  T.,  et  al.  (See  Palmer,  Delos  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

McMahon,  John  V.,  Ness  City,  Kans.  Tire  deflation 
signal.     2.103,011 ;  Dec.  21. 

McMahon,  Raymond  G.  (See  Lyons,  E.  C,  and  Mc- 
Mahon.) 

McMahon.  Samnel.  Durban,  Natal,  Union  of  South  Africa 
CofTpppot.     2.074,2.30  :  Mnr.  16. 

McMahon,  William  P.,  Riverside,  Calif.  Apparatus  for 
entraining  oil  and  gas  from  oil  wells.     2,080,622  ;  May 

McMahon,   William   F.,   Riverside,  Calif.     Oil  well  pump. 

2,080,623  :   May  18. 
McMahon,  William  P.,  Riverside,  Calif.     Oil  well  Dumo 

2,080,624 ;  May  18.  ^      ^' 

"McM.-ihons"   Limited.      (Rpp  Dingle.   Howard,   assignor  ) 
McMann,  Warren  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Continuous  came  ■ 

glazing.     2,069,188;  Jan.  26. 
Mc.M.inus,    Cliarle.s    K..    assignor    to    Crown    Cork    &    Seal 

Company,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Cap.     2.073,750  ;  Mar. 

16. 
McJIanus.    Charlo.s    E.,    assignor   to   Crown    Cork   &    Seal 

Company,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Container  closure  and 

making  same.     2,081.246;  May  25. 


McManus,    Charles   E.,   assignor   to   Crown    Cork  &    Seal 

Company,     Inc.,     Baltimore,     Md.     Metal     container. 

2,087,954  ;  July  27. 
McManus,    Edward    J.,    Orange,    N.     J.       Thread-cutting 

fastener.     2,096,937  ;  Oct.  26. 
McManus,  Edward  J.,  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Dardelet 

Threadlock  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Screw  thread. 

2,091,788;  Aug.  31. 
McManus    Engineering   Corporation.      (See    Ltngenbrink, 

Hermann,  assignor.) 
McManus,   James  H.,   Chelsea,   Mass.     Seat.     2,073,315 ; 

Mar.  9. 
McManus,  James  M.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ern Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sampling  device.     2,068,344;  Jan.  19. 
McMaster,   Archie  J.,   Highland  Park,  assignor  to   G.  M. 

Laboratories,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.     Electric    control   de- 
vice.    2,067.613  ;  Jan.  12. 
McMaster,   Archie   J.,   Highland  Park,   assignor   to   G-M 

Laboratories,      Inc.,      Chicago,      111.     Safety      device. 

2,082,210;  June  1. 
McMaster,   Archie  J.,  Highland   Park,   assignor  to   G-M 

Laboratories,     Inc.,     Chicago,     111.     Counting     system. 

2.087.039  ;  July  13. 
McMaster,    Archie    J.,    Highland   Park,    assignor   to    (J-M 

Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Rheostat.     2,091,371 ; 

Aug.  31. 
McMaster,  Archie  J.,  assignor  to  G-JI  Laboratories,  Inc., 

Chicago,  111.     Photoelectric  tube.     2,077,634  ;  Apr.  20. 
McMaster,    Archie    J.,    and    C.    E.    Parson,    assignors    to 

G-M    Laboratories,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Photoelectric 

tube.     2,072,342  ;  Mar.  2. 
McMaster,  Archie  J.,  and  C.  E.  Parson,  assignors  to  G-M 

Laboratories,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Photoelectric    tube. 

2,077,633  ;  Apr.  20. 
McMenamin,    James    F.       (See    Shannon,    E.    M.,    and 

McMenamin. ) 
McMichen,  Marcus  A.,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Retarded  action  hy- 
draulic accelerator.    2,070,489  ;  Feb.  9. 
McMillan   Book   Company.      (See   Thomson,    Winslow   E., 

assignor.) 
McMillan,    Ernest    L.,    Houston,    Tex.      Typewriter    line 

spacer.    2,069,550  ;  Feb.  2. 
McMillan,  Hugh  P.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Brush.     2,075,907  ; 

Apr.  6. 
McMillan,  James   O.,  Wichita,  Kans.     Pump.     2,067,539  ; 

Jan.  12. 
McMillan,    Walter   L.      (See   Visscher,   M.    M.,    and   Mc- 
Millan.) 
McMillan,  William  A.,  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  Burlington 

Mills.    Incorporated,    Burlington,    Wis.     Making   sound 

absorbing  material.     2.087,064 :   July   13. 
McJIinn.   Wiley  W.,   Orange,   N.    J.     Hollow  metal   shaft 

and  manufacture  of  same.     2,100,307  ;  Nov.  23. 
McMorris,  William  A.      (See  Hagenguth,   J.  H.,  and  Mc- 

Morris.) 
McMuUen,  Carlton  L.,  Llanerch,  Pa.    Recording  apparatus. 

2.086,363  ;  July  6. 
McMullen.   Carlton   L.,   Llanerch,   Pa.     Fluid   dispensing 

apparatus.     2,099,129  ;  Nov.  16. 
McMullen,    Charles.      (See   Easter,    G.   J.,   McMullen   and 

Logan.) 
McMullen,  John  R.,  Galena,  111.    Power  boat.    2,083,959 ; 

June  15. 
McMullen,  Joseph  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.    Vehicle  window. 

2,072,310  ;  Mar.  2. 
McMullen,   Jr..   Roger  B.,   Evanston,   111.     Motorized  bi- 
cycle.    2,070,800  :   Feb.   16. 
Mcilurtry,  Ulysses  B.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.     Studio 

lounge.     2,094.953  ;   Oct.   5. 
McNab,   Duncan  J.,   et  al.      (See  Bartell,   Floyd  E.,   as- 
signor.) 
McNabb.   Joseph  H.,   Wlnnetka,  assignor  to  The  Bell  & 

Howell  Company,  Chicago,  111.    Motion  picture  machine 

and  the  like.     2,073,538  ;  Mar.  9. 
McNabb.    Louis    A.,    Evanston,    assignor    to    The    Bell    & 

Howell  Company,    Chicago,   111.     Power  spring  mecha- 
nism.    2.095,670;  Oct.  12. 
McNair,  Frank  L.,  Natural   Bridge  Station,  Va.     Clock. 

2,070,087  :  Feb.  9. 
McXairy.  Jacob  W.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 

Company.     Hydraulic  operating  mechanism  for  circuit 

breakers  and  the  like.     2,072,481  ;  Mar.   2. 
McNairy,  Jacob  W..  Erie.  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 

Company.  'Systpm  of  distribution.  2,081,829  ;  Mav  25. 
^I^^^^!!<'5''  -Alfred  H.  (See  Du.ga,  W.  I.,  and  McNaliev.) 
Mc.N'ally,   Edwin   M.,    Indianapolis,    Ind.     Metliod   of  and 

apparatus  for  coloring  articles.    2,085,988  ;  July  6. 
McNally,    James    A.,    U.    S.    Navy.      Aneroid    condenser. 

2,080,429  ;   May  18. 
McNally,  Janips  G.,  and  J.  J.  Schmitt,   Rochester,  N.  Y.. 

assignors,   by   mesne   assignments,    to    Eastman   Kodak 

Company,   Jersey  City,    N.   J.     Cellulose    organic  ester 

compositions       containing       ethers       of       dioxanediol. 

2,069,962  ;  Fob.  9. 
McNall.y^  James  G.,  and  J.  B.  Dickev,  assignors  to  East- 

m.an  Kodak  Company,  Rochester.  N.  Y.     Azo  compounds 

and  dyeing  therewith.     2,103,269  ;  Dec   28 
McNally,   James  O.,   Maplewood,   N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Electron  discharge  device.     2,077.177  ;  Apr   13 
McNally,   James  C,   Maplewood,   N.   J.,   assignor   to   Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Electron  discharge  device.     2.087,327  ;  July  20 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


413 


McNally-Pittsburg  Mfg.  Corp.,  The.  (See  Norton,  Ber- 
tram, assignor.) 

McNally,  William  P.,  Glenwood  Landing,  N.  Y.  Portable 
collapsible  baby's   chair.     2,079,176  ;  May  4. 

McNaniara,  Ambrose  J.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Mufller  for  internal 
combustion  engines.     2,071,351  ;  Feb.  23. 

McNamara,  James  M.,  Kiriilan  Lake,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Sleigh.     2,094,804  ;  Oct.  5. 

McNamara,  Jay,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Copy  holder  for  steno- 
type  strips.     2,102,431  ;  Dec.  14. 

McNamara,  Leo  C,  I.  M.  Conway,  W.  T.  Bissell,  and  H.  H-. 
Harold,  assignors  to  Journal  Box  Servicing  Corporation, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  Reconditioning  used  waste. 
2,090,260  ;  Aug.  17. 

McNamara,  Richard  J.,  Somerville,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  E.  J.  Blanchfield,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Flying  machine. 
2,086,387  ;  July  6. 

McNamara,  T.  Edward  (administrator).  (See  Wamelink, 
Eugene  C.) 

McNamee,  Owen  A.      (See  Jewell,  J.  H.,  and  McNamee.) 

McNamee,  Owen  A.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Electric  cord   or  cable.     2,081,634  ;  May  25. 

McNamee,  Owen  A.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Apparatus  for 
coating  wire.     2,099,270  ;  Nov.  16. 

McNamee,  Raymond  W.     (See  Law,  G.  H.,  and  McNamee.) 

McNary,  James  C,  Washington,  D.  C.  Demodulating  cir- 
cuit and   method.     2,095,998  ;  Oct.   19. 

McNatt,  Josephus  A.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Machine  for  making 
fertilizer  from  garbage.     2,089,978  ;  Aug.  17. 

McNeal,  Daniel  R.,  Abington,  assignor  to  Andale  Company, 
Philadelphia,   Pa.     Rotary  strainer.     2,069,963  ;  Feb.  9. 

McNeal,  Daniel  R.,  Abington,  assignor  to  Andale  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rotary  strainer.  2,103,483 ;  Dec. 
28. 

McNeal,  Donald  L.      (See  Parmer,  C.  C,  and  McNeal.) 

McNeal,  Donald  L.,  Wilkinsburp,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Electro- 
pneumatic  brake  equipment.     2,068,345  ;  Jan.  19. 

McNeely,  Frederick  W.,  Sr.,  Evansville,  Ind.  Desk-bar. 
2,080,869;  May  18. 

McNeff,  Cecil  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Milking  stool. 
2.077,076  ;  Apr.  20. 

McNeil,  Claude  P.,  Whiting,  Ind.,  and  S.  A.  Montgomery, 
Wood  River,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Asphalt  oxidation.     2,099,448  ;  Nov.  16. 

McNeil,  Gordon  I.     (See  Teisher,  A.  A.,  and  McNeil.) 

McNeil,  John,  London,  England,  assignor  to  The  Inter- 
national Nickel  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
trode and  electrical  contact.     2,071,645  ;  Feb.  23. 

McNeil  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  McNeil,  Robert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

McNeil,  Robert  L.,  assignor  to  McNeil  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bottle  and  like  paclfage.  2,091,212  ; 
Aug.   24. 

McNeil,  William  M.  (See  Randel,  W.  S.,  Dailey,  and 
McNeil.) 

McNeil,  William  M.,  Warren,  Ohio,  assignor  to  United 
States  Gypsum  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for 
molding  plastic  materials.     2,066,846  ;  Jan.   5. 

McNeill,  George  K.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pneu- 
matic tire  tread.     2,100,084:   Nov.   23. 

McNeill,  Harry  P.,  assignor  to  Mohawk  Carpet  Mills, 
Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Finishing  fabrics.  2,097,074  ; 
Oct.   26. 

McNei.sh,  Arthur  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fabricating  an  auto- 
mobile heater.     2,098,787  :  Nov.  9. 

McNeish,  Arthur  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automobile  heater. 
2,102,581  ;  Dec.  14. 

McNett,  James  G.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Printing  multicolored 
pictures.     2,084,353  ;   June  22. 

McNitt,  Willard  C,  Winnetka,  111.  Slicing  machine. 
2,102,475  ;  Dec.  14. 

McNnlty,  Anna  L.     (See  Bunten,  Claude  L.,  assignor.) 

McNutt,  Homer  E.,  Rome.  Ga.,  assignor  to  Tubize 
Chatillon  Corporation.  Inhibiting  the  corrosion  of 
aluminum.     2,095,611  :  Oct.  12. 

McPartland,  James  H.,  Houlton,  Maine.  Lifeboat  launch- 
ing apparatus.    2,091,327  ;  Aug.  31. 

McPhall,  Theodore,  Fort  Hancock,  N.  J.  Container  clo- 
sure.    2.071,700:  Feb.   23. 

McPhee,  George  N.,  Denver,  Colo.  Anchor  for  ladies' 
hats.     2,083,614;  June  15. 

McPhee,  So(h  A.,  Denver,  Colo.  Key  cutting  machine. 
2,098,728  ;  Nov.  9. 

McPliorrcii,  (ilcn  E.,  as.signor  of  one-half  to  P.  Tabor, 
San  Diego,  Calif.  Synclironizing  apparatus.  2,097,933; 
Nov.   2. 

McPherson,  Diincnn  F.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Toaster. 
2,084,059  ;  June  15. 

McPherson,  Hal  W.,  (MnclnnatI,  assignor  to  (Jonenil  JTo- 
tors  Corporation,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Door  and  latch  con- 
struction.    2.068,606:  .Inn.  19. 

McPherson,  John  S.     (See  Wolfe,  H.  H.,  and  Mcl'lierson.) 

McQuarrle,  MjiirL'ie  M.,  De  Land,  Fla.  Canvas  storm 
screen.     2,094,299  :  Sept.  28. 

McQuiston,  Frederick  B.,  Crnfton,  and  V).  M.  Ilommel, 
IMttHbiirgh,  Pa.,  assignors  to  The  O.  Hoinmel  Company. 
Stenciling  iipiiarntuH.     2,098,588:  Nov.  9. 

McOiilslon,  Iloriire  L.,  Oklalionia  City,  Okla.,  assignor  to 
I'hlllips  Pelroloiini  Company.  Sealing-olT  porous  fonnii 
tlons  In  wells.     2,079,517  ;  May  4. 


McQuiston,  Horace  L.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  assignor  to 
Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  Supporting  pipe  in  well 
holes.     2,079,518  ;  May  4. 

McQuiston,  Raymond  C,  West  Newton,  assignor  of  twenty- 
five  percent  to  E.  B.  Thomas,  Newton,  and  twenty-five 
percent  to  C.  B.  Smith,  Boston,  Mass.  Germicidal  com- 
positions.    2,073,021 ;   Mar.    9. 

McQuoid,  Frank.     (See  Roberts,  Bruce,  assignor.) 

McRae,  Daniel  B.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Device  for  focusing  enlargers. 
2,082,170  ;  June  1. 

McRae,  Daniel  B.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Lamp  socket.     2,095,825  ;  Oct.  12. 

McRae,  George  H.,  Thomaston,  Ga.,  assignor  to  Draper 
Corporation,  Hopedale,  Mass.  Selvage  forming  device. 
2,100,197:   Nov.   23. 

McRae,  Malcolm  W.  (See  Olson,  C.  A.,  Magos  and  Mc- 
Rae.) 

McReynolds,  Alexander  A.,  Eldorado,  Okla.  Gate. 
2,083,855  ;  June  15. 

McRoskey,  Edward  L.,  Burlingame,  Calif.  Button  thread- 
ing machine.     2,088,865  ;  Aug.  3. 

McShane,  Phelan,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Motor  Control  system.     2,085,116  ;  June  29. 

JlcShea,  Royal,  Medicine  Lodge,  Kans.  Hair  drier. 
2,066,847  ;  Jan.  5. 

McTarnahan,  John  T.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Air  register  for 
furnace  or  boiler  heating  burners.     2,086,984  :  July  13. 

McVittie,  John,  Sydney,  Australia.  Tampon.  2,097,033 ; 
Oct.   26. 

McVoy,  Vincen  P.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Vacuum  Engine  Corporation.  Vacuum 
power  and  water  reclaimer  device.     2.089,565  :  Aug.  10 

McWade,  Walter  N.,  Overland  Park,  Kans.,  assignor  of 
one-half  to  M.  A.  Sticelber,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Refrig- 
erated sealing  equipment.     2,103,544  ;   Dec.  28. 

McWane  Cast  Iron  Pipe  Co.  (See  Sample,  James  D., 
assignor.) 

McWane,  Gerould  R.,  Sandusky,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Sweetwood  Holder  Co.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Ferrule 
for  cigarette  holders.     2,102,017  ;  Dec.  14. 

McWane,  Henry  E.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Forehearth. 
2,071,890  :  Feb.   23. 

McWeeny,  John  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  project- 
ing tuning  indicia.     2,080,290  ;  May  11. 

McWeeny,  John  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Means  for  projecting 
tuning   indicia.     2,082,234 ;   June   1. 

Mc^\yeeny,  John  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Projecting  and  magni- 
fying tuning  indicia.    2,103,333  ;  Dec.  28. 

McWeeny,  John  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Dimming  radio  lights. 
2,103,334  ;  Dec.  28. 

McWhirter,  Eric  M.  S.,  and  J.  G.  Flint,  Aldwych,  London 
England,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  In- 
corporated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  telegraph  manual 
exchange  system.     2,099,130  ;  Nov.  16. 

McWhirter,  John  S.,  Southport,  Conn.  Car  truck 
2,098,459;  Nov.  9. 

:\IcWhirter,       John       S.,       Southport,       Conn.     Vehicle. 

Mc'fVhirter,  '  William  C,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Door 
Latch.     2,095,671  ;  Oct.   12. 

McWhirter,  William  C,  and  E.  G.  Little,  Wilkinsburg,  as- 
signors to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swiss- 
X^^S^  ^FP-  ,  Railway  switch  operating  apparatus, 
z, 067,974  ;  Jan.  19. 

McWhirter,  William  C,  and  E.  G.  Little,  Wilkinsburg, 
assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company, 
Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  switch  operating  apparatus. 
2,077,150  ;  Apr.  13. 

Meacham,  Benjamin  E.,  Cleveland,  and  W.  Letter,  Parma 
Ohio,  assignors  to  American  Stove  Company,  St.  Louis' 
Mp.     Gas  cock.     2,084,210  ;  June  15. 

Meacham,  Floran  L.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration,     Dayton,      Ohio.     Refrigerating      apparatus. 

Meacham,  Lawrence  B.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Can  and  closure 

therefor.    2,074,231  ;  Mar.  10. 
IMead,  George  E.,  Fairhaven,  N.  Y.     Combined  foot  and  leg 

rest.     2,085,164  ;  June  29. 
Mend,     Henry     L.,     Eric,     Pa.       Valve     seating    washer 

2,077,766  ;  Api-.  20. 
Mead,    Howard    C,    and    C.    A.    Michel,    .Vndor.son,    Ind., 

assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporatioii.  l)(>troit,  Mich 

Doorles.i  liendlanip  with  lens  ihoiuiIihI  mil.side  ol"  lioiisinc! 

2.067.722;  Jan.  12. 
Mead,  James  S.,   deceased,  Rising  Sun,  Ind.  ;   Ri.-iinc  Sun 

State  Bank,  administrator.     Window  sliade.     2.094,178  • 

Sept.  28. 
.Mead,    Larkin    J.,    assignor   to   Aurora    Corset    Compnnj', 

Aurora,    III.      Corset    lacing    construction.      2,006,536  ; 

Jan.  5. 
McMil,  Milton  S.,  Jr.      (See  Greentree.  C.  D..  and  Mead  ) 
Mead,  Milton  S.,  Jr.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  (Jen- 

<>rMl   Electric  Company.      Frequency   regulating  svsteni. 

2,07-l,12(!  :  Mar.  16. 
Me.'id,    IMIllon    S.,    Jr.,    Schenectady,    N.    Y..    assignor    to 

CJeiK-nil    Electric    Company.     Tapered    scale    voltmeter. 

2.0S2.fl  16  :   .Iun(>  ]. 
Mead,    Morri.s   W.,   Jr.,    nioomfleld.    as.slcnor   to    National 

Grain  YcmnI  Corporation,  Belleville,  N.  J.     Clarlllcntlon 

of  niolns.seN.     2,075,127;  Mar.  30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Mead  Research  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Sailer, 
Wilhelm,  assignor.) 

Mead,  Richard  R..  Queens  Village.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Companv.  Slug  casting  machine. 
2,092,220  :  Sept.  7. 

Mead,  Richard  R.,  Queens  Village,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Mergenthaler  Linotvpe  Company.  Typographical  cast- 
ing machine.     2,095,000  ;  Oct.  5. 

Mead,  Richard  R.,  Queens  Village,  X.  1'.,  assignor  to 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company.  Typographical  com- 
posing machine.      2.097.732  :   Nov.   2. 

Mead.  Sallie  P.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories, 
Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shielded  cable  system. 
2.0S6.629  :  July  13. 

Mead,  Samuel  N.,  assignor  to  Chas.  J.  Henschel  &  Co..  Inc.. 
Amesbury.  Mass.  Electric  motor  and  the  like  construc- 
tion.    2,068.189  :  Jan.  19. 

Meade,  Harold  W.,  Covington,  Ind.  Automatic  spark  con- 
trol.    2,084,158  ;  June  15. 

Meade,  Harold  W.,  Covington,  Ind.  Automatic  ignition 
control  for  internal  combustion  motors.  2,093,524 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Meadows,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Hibbert  &  Buckland 
Limited,  Sutton-in-Ashfield,  England.  Yarn  package 
and  producing  the  same.     2,084,101  ;  June  15. 

Meadows,  Claude  C,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Safety  valve.  2,072,271 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Meadows,  Elsie  B..  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  D.  Jones. 
Los  Angeles.  Calif.     Bust  pad.     2.082,503  :  June  1. 

Meadows,  Lee,  Parsons,  Kans.  Reflector  type  license 
plate.     2.095.507  ;  Oct.  12. 

Meaker  Company,  The.  (See  Lyons,  Ernest  H.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Meaker  Company,  The.  (See  Miller,  Constantine  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Meafcin,  Edgar  N.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Extruding  ma- 
chine.    2,075,450  ;  Mar.  30. 

Mears,  Norton  A.,  assisnor  to  Chicago  Forging  &  Man- 
ufacturing Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Hood  latch.  2,078,717  : 
Apr.  27. 

Mears,  Norton  A.,  assignor  to  Chicaj^o  Forging  &  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Chicago,  HI.  Hood  latch.  2,083,386 : 
June  8. 

Measuregraph  Company,  The.  (See  Aeschbach.  Walter  E.. 
assignor.) 

Meboe  Limited.      (See  Cossey,  John  C.  G.,  assignor.) 

Mechana  Kold  Corporation.  (See  Limpert,  Alexander 
S.,  assignor.) 

Mechana  Kold  Corporation.  (See  Limpert,  Sylvester  A., 
assignor.) 

Mechanical  Development  Co.  (See  Sabins,  Rolland  C. 
assignor.) 

Mechanical  Handling  Systems,  Inc.  (See  Bishop,  Leon 
ard  J.,  assignor.) 

Mechanical  Handling  Systems,  Inc.  (See  Francis,  Lynn 
M.,  assignor.) 

Mechanical  Parking  Patents,  Inc.  (See  Morton,  James 
E.,  assignor.) 

Mechanical  Research  Corporation  Limited.  (See  Hiebert. 
Erdman  R.,  assignor.) 

Mechano  Gear  Shift  Company.  (See  Richardson,  Bayard 
E.,  assignor.) 

Mechling,  Frederic  E..  Akron,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G. 
A.,Wiedemer,  Wadsworth,  Ohio.  Wheel  balancing  de- 
vice.     2,070,995;   Feb.    16. 

Mecklenberg,  Werner,  Neuenkirchen  auf  Rugen,  Pom- 
mem,  Germany,  and  A.  Wurbs.  Bokau.  Czechoslovakia. 
Preparation  of  hyposulfites.     2. 084.651  ;   June  22. 

Mecklenburger,  Jerome  W..  WInnetka,  HI.  Mounting  for 
timepieces.    2,070,018  :  Feb.  9. 

Meckler,  Samuel.     (See  Pensbee.  Otis  E..  assignor.) 

Meckler,  Samuel,  St.  Paul,  Alinn.  Antiskid  and  traction 
device.     2,066,412  ;  Jan.  5. 

Medallic  Art  Company.      (See  Trees,  Clyde  C,  assignor.) 

Medart,  Gustav  H..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Buffing  hood. 
2.100.344  ;  Nov.  30. 

Medealf,  Lee  A.,  Fairgrove,  Mich.  Seed  sorting  machine. 
2,068.146  :  Jan.  19. 

Meder,  Georg.     (See  Korlnth,  E.,  and  Meder.) 

Meder,  Helnrich,  Dresden,  Germany.  Producing  a  com- 
pletelv  insulating  air  and  acidproof  protective  coating 
especially  for  mirrors.     2,071.555  ;  Feb.  23. 

Medical  Society  of  Milwaukee  County,  The.  (See  Martin. 
Hilmar  G.,  assignor.) 

Medley,  C.  R.      (See  Smith,  Lucius  N.,  assignor.) 

Mednick,  Leo,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Dining  room  chair  slip 
cover.     2.091.825  :  Aug.  31. 

Mednick,  Philip.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Brush  implement. 
2,072,175  ;  Mar.  2. 

Modville.  Albert  B.      (See  Kirsoh.  B..  and  Medville.) 

Meeg,  Alfred  B.     (See  Gray,  D.  J.,  and  Meeg.) 

Meeban.  Albert.  Baltimore,  Md.  Buckle.  2,091,685  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Meehan,  Edward  S.,  Kansas  City.  Mo.  Vehicle. 
2,074,484  :   Mar.    23. 

Meehan,  William  J.,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Springer,  Arthur 
J.,  assignor.) 

Meehanlte  Metal  Corporation.  (See  SmaUey,  Oliver,  as- 
signor.) 

Meek,  Carl  J..  Sf.  LouIb,  Mo.,  asslgmor  to  United  Shoe 
Machlnerv  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Making  shoes 
and  Insoles.    2.088.090  :  July  27. 

Meek,  John  F.,  Tepeka,  Kans.  Intermittent  motion  and 
framing  device.     2,086,943  ;  July   13. 


Meeka  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Katona,  Alexander,  as- 
signor.) 

Meeker,  David  A.     (See  Johnston.  H.  L.,  and  Meeker.) 

Meeker,  David  A.,  assignor  to  The  Hobart  Manufacturing 
Company,  Troy.  Ohio.  Food  handling  apparatus. 
2,090,634;  Aug.  24. 

Meeker,  David  A.,  assignor  to  The  Hobart  Manufacturing 
Companv,  Trov,  Ohio.  Food  handling  apparatus. 
2,094,548;  Sept.  28. 

Meeker,    David  A.,   and    J.    C.    Slager.   assignors   to   The 

■  Hobart  Manufacturing  Company,  Troy,  Ohio.  Food 
handling  apparatus.     2,072,681 ;  Mar.  2. 

Meepos,  Max.  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Detachable  flush  swivel 
for  gun  slings.     2,078."010  :  Apr.  20. 

Meer,  Raymond,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  The  American 
Securit  Company.  Tempering  of  plate  glass  or  other 
sheets  made  of  any  materials.     Re.  20,499  ;   Sept.  7. 

Meerdink,  Gerhard  J.,  Arnhem,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
American  Enka  Corporation,  Enka.  X.  C.  Manufac- 
ture of  artificial  silk.     2,097,034  ;  Oct.  26. 

Mees.  Charles  E.  K..  Rochester.  N.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Photographic  emulsion  containing  supersen- 
sitized  pinacyanol.     2,075,046  ;  Mar.  30. 

Mees,  Charles  E.  K.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Photographic  emulsion  containing  supersensitized 
pseudocyanines.     2,075,047  ;  Mar.  30. 

Mees,  Charles  E.  K.,  Rochester.  N.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Photographic  emulsion  containing  supersensitized 
carbocyanines.     2,075.048  ;  Mar.  30. 

Megathlin.  Ralph  S.,  Wollaston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe. 
2.072,900  :  Mar.  9. 

Megathlin,  Ralph  S.,  Wollaston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Attach- 
ing heels  to  shoes.     2.098,349  :  Nov.  9. 

Megathlin.  Ralph  S..  Wollaston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  ^Machinerv  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel-seat 
fitting  machine.     2.099,698  ;  Nov.   23. 

Meginniss.  Franci.s  R.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Flash  lamp. 
2,098.507  :  Nov.  9. 

Meginniss.  Francis  R..  assignor  to  Inertia  Devices.  Inc., 
Albany.  N.  Y.     Safety  electric  lamp.     2,088.965  :  Aug.  3. 

Megow,  George  E.,  South  Milwaukee,  assisnor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  Globe-Union  Inc..  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Electrical  resistance  unit.     2.083,339  :   June  8. 

Megow.  •George  E..  South  Milwauliee.  assignor  to  AUen- 
Bradlev  Companv,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Carbon  product 
and  making  same.     2.096.992  ;  Oct.  26. 

Mehaffie,  Hugh  F.,  assignor  to  The  Wigginton  Company, 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Voltage  tester.     2.075,860 ;  Apr.  6. 

Mehlin,  Swan  N.     (See  JaniPS.  E.  R..  and  Mehlin.l 

Mehnert.  Volkhart  W.,  assignor  to  the  firm  Elite-Dia- 
mantwerke  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siegmar-Schonau,  Ger- 
many.    Pearl-knitting  machine.     2.087.650  :  July  20. 

Mehr.  Frederick  E.,  Provo,  Utah.  Electrical  connecter. 
2.070.211 :  Feb.  9. 

Mehrman.  Clifford  J.      (See  Mehrman.  Walter  J.  and  C.  J.) 

Mehrman.  Walter  J.  and  C.  J.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Atomizer. 
2.081.674:  May  25. 

Meidert.  Friedrich,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Griesheim. 
assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main.  Germany.  Manufacturing 
naphthenates.     2.095.508  ;  Oct.  12. 

Meier.  Albert  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Rockwood  Gypsum  Corporation  of  America,  St.  Louis. 
Mo.     Gypsum  timber.     2.087.522  ;  Julv  20. 

Meier.  Albert  J..  New  York.  N.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Rockwood  Gvpsum  Corporation  of 
America.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Wall"  structure.  2,087.523  ; 
July  20. 

Meier,  Ernst,  assignor  to  Braunschweiger  Huttenwerk 
G.  m.  b.  H.,  Brunswick-Melverode.  Germanv.  Welding 
alloys  to   a  base  metal.     2.091,871 ;  Aug.   31. 

.Meier.  Karl  H..  assignor  to  E.  Huber.  Zurich.  Switzerland. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  measuring  the  energy  of 
rays.     2,078,768  ;  Apr.  27. 

Meier.  Paul  T.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Workbench.  2,094,805  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Meier.  Wilber  L.,  Arlington,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Mercury  vapor  discharge 
device.     2,097,297  :  Oct.  26. 

Meigs.  Basset  and  Slaughter,  Inc.  (See  Bassett,  Harry 
P.,  assignor.) 

Meigs.  Frederick  M.  (See  Charch,  W.  H.,  Brubaker,  and 
Meigs.) 

Meigs,  Frederick  :M.     (See  Harmon,  J.,  and  Meigs.) 

.Meigs.  Frederick  M.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  I.  dn  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv.  Wilmington, 
Del.     Moistnreproof  film.     2,085,816  ;  July  6. 

Meigs.  Henry  G.,  West  Allis,  Wis.  Highway  marker. 
2.076,907;   Apr.  13. 

Meijling,  Joel,  and  T.  Magnusson,  Gothenburg,  assignors 
to  Kooperatlve  Fiirbundet.  F«renlng  U.  P.  A..  Stock- 
holm, Sweden.  Machine  for  manufacturing  pavement* 
from  vulcanizable  materials.     2.069,589  ■   Feb.   2. 

Meilink.  Charles  F..  Toledo,  Ohio,  Time  control  for 
repositories.     2.073,523  ;   Mar.   9. 

Meilner,  Joseph,  West  Grange,  N.  J.  Mechanical  pencil. 
2,071,172;   Feb.   16. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


415 


Meilner,  Joseph,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Eagle 
Pencil  Company.  Mechanical  pencil.  2,082,844; 
June  8. 

Meilstrup,  Herbert  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Making  a 
food  product.    2,089,396  ;  Aug.  10. 

Meinecke  &  Company.     (See  Johnson,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Meinecke,  H.,  A.  G.     (See  Berger,  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Meinema,  Herbert  E.  (See  Neighbors,  C.  C,  and 
Meinema. ) 

Meinema,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Laboratories, 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  High-frequency  circuit.  2,082,587  ; 
June  1. 

Meinert,  Willy,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Air  brake  for  aeroplanes. 
2,101,443  ;  Dec.  7. 

Meinhardt,  Joseph  H.,  and  S.  M.  Coffman,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  said  Coffman  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  said  Mein- 
hardt.    Watchmaker's  tool.     2,098,103  ;  Nov.  2. 

Meininghaus,  Ulrich,  Mulheim-Ruhr,  Germany.  Disk  con- 
struction for  radial  flow  machines.     2,081,148  ;  May  25. 

Meininghaus,  Ulrich,  Mulheim-Ruhr,  Germany.  Disk  con- 
struction for  radial  flow  machines.     2,081,150  ;  May  25. 

Meininghaus,  Ulrich,  Mulheim-Ruhr,  Germany.  Turbine. 
2.099.699  ;   Nov.    23. 

Meininghaus,  Ulrich,  Mulheim-Ruhr,  Germany.  Arrange- 
ment of  radially  traversed  blades  in  rotary  machines. 
2,102.637;  Dec.   21. 

Meininghaus,  Ulrich,  Mulheim-Ruhr,  Germany,  assignor  to 
The  Holzwarth  Gas  Turbine  Company,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Method  and  apparatus  for  direct  compression  of 
gaseous  or  vaporous  medium.     2,081,149  ;  May  25. 

Meinograph  Process,  Incorporated.  (See  Meinzinger, 
Fred  J.,  assignor.) 

Meinzer,  Carl  F.,  Chicago,  111.  assignor  to  W.  L.  Caldwell, 
Birmingham,  Ala.  Processing  of  lightweight  aggregates. 
2,090,455  ;  Aug.  17. 

Meinzer,  Gotthold  H.,  Glendale,  assignor  to  California 
Consumers  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bottom 
icing  refrigerator.     2,089,566  ;  Aug.  10. 

Meinzinger,  Fred  J'.,  assignor  to  Meinograph  Process,  In- 
corporated, Detroit,  Mich.  Reproducing  colors  and  ap- 
paratus used  therewith.     2,071,136 ;  Feb.  16. 

Meisel,  Charles  A.,  Milton,  assignor  to  Meisel  Press  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Cutter  head. 
2,067.456;  Jan.   12. 

Meisel,  Charles  A.,  Milton,  assignor  to  Meisel  Press  Manu- 
facturing      Company,       Boston,       Mass.     Perforator. 

2.081.363  :  May  25. 

Meisel,  Charles  A.,  Milton,  assignor  to  Meisel  Press  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Printing  press. 
2,084,281;  June  15. 

Meisel  Press  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Meisel. 
Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Meiser,  William  C,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Shackle  stop.  2,078,503  ;  Apr. 
27. 

Meissner,  Charles  R.,  Chatham,  N.  J'.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Repeater  testing.     2,070,671 ;  Feb.  16. 

Meissner,   Theodor.      (See  Kriinzlein,   G.,   and   Meissner.) 

Meissner,  Theodor.  (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Schlichenmaier, 
and  Meissner.) 

Meister,  Conrad  L.,  Wilmington,  N.  C.  Cylinder  boring 
bar  and  attachment.     2,077,248  ;  Apr.  13. 

Meitzler,  Charles  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  H.  Pieper, 
and  one-half  to  A.  F.  Pieper,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Steril- 
izer.    2,093,334  ;  Sept.  14. 

M6jean,  Jacques  G.,  Chatou,  assignor  to  Societe  Bronzavia, 
Courbevoie,  France.  Shock  absorbing  apparatus. 
2,071,701  ;  Feb.  23. 

Mejer,  Walther.      (See  Kiesslcalt,  S.,  and  Mejer.) 

Mekler,  Lev  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Furnace 
for  heating  fluids.     2,076,654 ;  Apr.  13. 

Mekler,  Lev  A.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Heating  of  fluids.  2,076,855 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Mekler,  Lev  A.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 

Sany,    Chicago,    111.      Heating    of    fluids.      2,080,731 ; 
[ay  18. 
Mekler,  Lev  A.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany,    Chicago,     111.     Heating     of     fluids.     2,094,923  ; 
Oct.  5. 
Melas,  William,  Bala-Cynwyd,  assignor  to  Cochrane  Cor- 
poration,      Philadelphia,       Pa.     Measuring       system. 

2.081.364  ;  May  25. 

Melas,  William,  Bala-Cynwyd,  assignor  to  Cochrane  Cor- 
poration, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manometer  calibrating 
means.     2,081,596  ;  May  25. 

Melby,  Peter  E.,  Dps  Moines,  Iowa.  Coat  hanger  at- 
tachment.    2,070,133;  Apr.  6. 

Melcher,  Alfred  A.,  and  A.  G.  H.  Vanderpoel,  assignors 
of  one-fourth  to  .T.  O'Laverty  and  one-fourth  to  D.  E. 
Reward,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Circuit  breaker  for  spark 
distributors.     2,066,040  ;  Jan.  5. 

Melcher,  Alfred  A.,  and  A.  G.  H.  Vanderpoel,  assignors 
of  ono-fourlh  to  J.  O'Laverty,  and  one-fourth  lo  D.  E. 
Seward,  Los  Angeles,  (^alif.  Circuit  breaker  for  spark 
distributors.     2,085,817  ;  July  6. 

M('lch(!r,  Lee  W.,  ansignor  to  Waukesha  Motor  Company, 
Wauld'sha,  Wis.  Air  conditioning  means.  2,099,747 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Melcher,  Ijpo  W..  assignor  to  Waukesha  Motor  Company, 
Waukesha,  Wis.  Motor  and  compressor  unit. 
2,103,801  ;  Dec.  28. 


Melcher,  Lee  W.,  assignor  to  Waukesha  Motor  Company, 
-Waukesha,  Wis.  Refrigerating  unit.  2,103,862;  Dec. 
28. 

Melchior,  Alexander  G.  O.  J.,  Recklinghausen,  Germany, 
assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Shock  absorber.     2,095,569  ;  Oct.  12. 

Melchior,  Hubert  E.  (See  Riverman,  P.  W.,  and  Mel- 
chior.) 

Meldau,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cooler.  2,070,951 . 
Feb.  16. 

Meleady,  James  T.     (See  Meleady,  John  P.,  and  J.  T.) 

Meleady,  John  P.,  and  J.  T.  Meleady,  Newark,  N  .3. 
Body  brush.     2,093,110  :  Sept.  14. 

Melhus,  Irving  E.,  Ames,  Iowa,  assignor  to  Chipman 
Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  Middlesex,  N.  J.  Herbicide. 
2,094,366  ;  Sept.  28. 

Melin,  William,  Flint,  Mich.  Ventilator  switch. 
2,068,426  ;  Jan.  19. 

Blelind,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.  Making  rubber  printing  type 
and  plates.     2,071,646  ;  Feb.  23. 

Melind,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.  Self-inking  stamp.  2,079,080  ; 
May  4. 

Melind,  Louis,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  dating  stamp. 
2,088,009  ;  July  27. 

Melingrifiith  Company,  Limited,  The.  (See  Thomas,  H.  S., 
and  Davies,  assignors.) 

Melior,  Ralph  V.,  and  W.  W.  Remer,  Spokane,  Wash. 
Fender  attachment.     2,066,641 ;   Jan.   5. 

Mell,  Edward  H.,  Yeadon,  and  H.  W.  Mell,  Brookline,  Pa. 
End  wall  construction  for  wooden  boxes.  2,080,496  : 
May   18. 

Mell,  Howard  W.     (See  Mell,  Edward  H.  and  H.  W.) 

Meller,  William  O.,  Monroe,  assignor  to  Woodall  Indus- 
tries Incorporated,  Detroit,  Mich.  Visor  construction. 
2,103,863  ;  Dec.  28. 

Mellinger,  Edward  L.,  Dunbar  Township,  Fayette  County, 
and  O.  R.  Herwick,  Connellsville,  Pa.  Type  setting 
apparatus.     2,073,115  ;   Mar.    9. 

Melior,  Albert,  and  R.  J.  Mann,  Spondon,  near  Derby. 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Fabric  treatment.     2,069,322  ;  Feb.  2. 

Melior,  Albert  D.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Radiator  inclosure. 
2,102,599  ;   Dec.   21. 

Melior,  Horace,  assignor  to  Sanford  Mills,  Sanford,  Maine. 
Pile  fabric  and  making  same.     2,093,569  ;  Sept.  21. 

Melnick,  Samuel  H.,  and  P.  B.  Chapin,  assignors  to  A.  B.  T 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Switch. 
2,092,286  ;  Sept.  7. 

MelowB,  George  E.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Fruit  picker 
2,097,527  ;   Nov.  2. 

Melrath,  Earle  G.,  assignor  to  Melrath  Supply  &  Gasket 
Co.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Barrel  or  drum  idange  unit 
2,100,168  ;  Nov.  23.  ^ 

Melrath  Supply  &  Gasket  Co.  (See  Melrath,  Earle  G., 
assignor.) 

Melrose  Products  Co.     (See  Lynn,  John  P.,  assignor.) 

Melton,  Benjamin  S.,  Houston,  Tex.  Electromagnetic 
prospecting  method.     2,077,707  :  Apr.  20. 

Melton,  Henry  B.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Jamieson  &  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Chillproofing  compound. 
2.088,712  ;  Aug.  3. 

Melton,  Oscar  N.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  M.  Smith, 
Gaffney,  S.  C.  Crime  detection  apparatus.  2,086,087  ; 
July  6. 

Melton,  Romie  L.     (See  Benner,  R.  C,  and  Melton.) 

Melton,  Romie  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Carborundum  Company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Control    of  furnace  temperature.     2,090,692  ;    Aug.   24. 

Melton,  Romie  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Carborundum  Company,  Niagara  Palls,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  graphitizing  carbon  bodies.  2,090,693  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Melton,  William  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  R.  F.  Rus- 
sell, Overton,  Tex.  Electrical  motor  drive  for  centrif- 
ugal oil  testirig  machines.     2,082,713;  June  1. 

Meltzer,  Leo  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Theater  chair. 
2,078,961  :  May  4. 

Melville,  Robert,  Challls,  Idaho.  Braking  mechanism. 
2,070,614;  Feb.   36. 

Melvin.  Edward  J.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Signaling 
system  for  vehicles.     2,069,895  ;  Feb.  9. 

Membrino,  I;ouis  E.,  Upper  Dnrbv,  Pa.  Container  of  trans- 
parent cellulose  film.     2,079,177  ;  May  4. 

Meinelsdorff,  Max.  Frankfort-on-the-Maln.  Germany. 
Multiple  brush  selector.     2,092,624  ;  Sept.  7. 

Memmel,  George  B.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  T.  W. 
Hallerherg,  Chicago,  111.  Lamp  condition  Indicator. 
2,097.335  ;  Oct.  26. 

Memniinger,  Karl,  assignor  to  Falill>erg-T,Ist  Aktlengesell- 
schaft  Chemlsche  Fabrlken.  Mngdoburg-Sudost,  Ger- 
many. Water-soluble  seed  disinfectant.  2,066,805 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Menaslia  Wooden  Ware  Corporation.  (See  ITinton, 
George  W.,  nssipnor.) 

Menck  &  Hanibrock  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Seldl,  Karl,  as- 
signor.) 

Alendel,   Alfred.      (See  Klehnann.   Ernst,   assignor.) 

Mendel,  Alfred,  Berlln-riKirlottonburg,  and  1<^.  Klelniunnn. 
Berlln-Schonoborg.  Genniiny.  Electrical  connecting 
cap.     2,094.954  ;   Oct.  5. 

Mendolson,  Jacob,  Council  niulTs,  Iowa.  Combined  pencil 
holder,  sharpener,  iind  iidvertlaing  device.  2.060  010  • 
Ii\'b.  2. 


416 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


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Azo 


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Azo 


Mendenhall,  Earl,  and  J.  B.  Van  Horn,  Los  Angeles,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to   Bvron  Jackson  Co., 

Huntington  Park,  Calif.     Bearing.     2.081,550  ;  May  25. 
Mendenhall,  Earl,  Los  Angeles,  and  J.  B.  Van  Horn,  Al- 

hambra,    assignors,    by    mesne    assignments,    to    Bj-ron 

Jackson  Co.,   Huntington  Park,   Calif.     Control  system 

for  submersible  motors  and  the  like.     2,102,018  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Mendenhall,  Hallam  E.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Glow  discharge  device.     2,089,218  ;  Aug.  10. 
Mendenhall,  Hallam  E.,    Summit,  N.  J.,   assignor  to  Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Composite  refractory  body.     2,091,554  ;  Aug.  31. 
Mendenhall,  Hallam  E.,  Summit,  N.   J.,  assignor  to  Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Glow  discharge  device.     2,098,301 ;   Nov.  9. 
Mendez,  Alvaro,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 

Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Key  arch 

flooring.     2,090,483  ;  Aug.  17. 
Mendivia,    Manuel.    Washington,   D.    C.     Miniature   offset 

press.      2,099,902  ;  Nov.  23. 
Mendoza,   Mordecai,    Blackley,   Manchester,   England,    as- 
signor    to     Imperial      Chemical     Industries     Limited. 

Cupriferous     azo     dyestuffs     and     their     production. 

2,070,292  ;  Feb.  9. 
Mendoza,    Mordecai,    Blackley,    Manchester,    England 

signer  to   Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited. 

dyes  and  their  production.    2,077,575  ;  Apr.  20. 
Mendoza,   Mordecai,   Blackley,  Manchester,   England, 

signer   to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited. 

dyes  and  their  production.     2,088,333  ;  July  27. 
Menetrey,  Louis,  Alexandria,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Mantle 

Lamp   Company   of  America,   Chicago,    111.     Apparatus 

for  producing  slush  castings.     2,082,588  :    June  1. 
Mengdehl,  Helmut.     (See  Baehr,  H.,  and  Mengdehl.) 
Mengel    Body    Company.       (See    Green,    Warren    T.,    as- 
signor. ) 
Mengel  Company,  The.      (See  Green,  Warren  T.,  assignor.) 
Menger,  Francis   B.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  assignor   to  General 

Electric  Company.     Oscillograph  film  holder  m-echanism. 

2,091,826  ;  Aug.  31. 
Menk,  Rudolph  W.,  Joliet,  111.    Boiler.    2,095,527  ;  Oct.  12, 
Mennesson,  Marcel,  assignor  to  "Soci6t6  Anonyme  Solex", 

Neuilly-sur-Seine,       France.  Ploatless       carburetor. 

2,102,476  ;  Dec.  14. 
Mennesson,     Marcel    L.,     Neuilly-sur-Seine,     assignor    to 

Soci6t4     Anonyme     Solex,     Neuilly-sur-Seine,     France. 

Pneumatic  safety  device  for  thread  working  machines. 

2,077,525  ;  Apr.  20. 
Menough,  Paul  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Michiana 

Products    Corporation,    Michigan    City,    Ind.     Furnace 

conveyer.     2.071,556 ;   Feb.    23. 
Menough,  Paul  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 

Products    Corporation,    Michigan 

furnace.     2,076,739  ;  Apr.  13. 
Mensch,    Charles    H.    S.,    Boyertown,    Pa.      Paring   knife. 

2,093,921 ;  Sept.  21. 
Menschner,  .Johannes,   Rosswein.   Germany.     Web  folding 

method   and  apparatus.      2,098,427  :   Nov.   9. 
Mensing,  Frederick  D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Heat  exchange 

system.    2,099,310;  Nov.  16. 
Mentzer,   Charles  T.,   Jr.      (See   Lenher,   S.,   Gillson,   and 

Mentzer. ) 
Menutole.  Nicholas,  Chelsea,  Mass.    Footwear.    2,097,200  ; 

Oct.    26. 
Menzies,  Harry  J.      (See  Conley,  E.  J.,  and  Menzies.) 
Mercatoris,  Peter  J.,  Niles  Center,  111.     Shrubbery   trim- 
mer.    2.091,827  ;  Aug.  31. 
Mercedes  Buromaschinen  Werke  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See 

Kiimmel,  Hugo,   assignor.) 
Mercedes  BUromaschinen-Werke  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See 

Pott,  August  F.,  assignor.) 
Mercedes  Buromaschinen-Werke  Aktiengesellschaft  Bens- 

hausen.     (See  Anschiitz,  Robert,  assignor.) 
Mercer,  Harold  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio.     Garnishing  device. 

2,072,.'509  ;  Mar.  2. 
Mercer,  James  H.,  and   J.  Jones,  assignor  of  thirty-three 

and  one-third  per  cent  to  C.  E.  Watts,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Nonskid  shoe  attachment.     2.090,763  :  Aug.  24. 
Mercer.  James  M.,  assignor  to  Vento  Steel  Sash  Co.,  Inc., 

Muskegon,    Mich.      Window    construction.      2,086,043  : 

July  6. 
Mercer,   Raymond   C,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Film   patch. 

2,087,289  :  July  20. 
Mercer,  William  J.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  American 

Can     Company,     Now     'iork,     N.     Y.       Press     gauge. 

2.101,083:  Dec.  7. 
Merchant,     Dale,     Elkhart,     Ind.       Child's    high    chair. 

2.084,448:  June  22. 
Merchant,   George  A.,   Chicago,   and   R.  Milan,   Pincknoy- 

vlUo,  assignors  to  BInkley  Coal  Company,  Chicago,  111; 

Blasting  cartridge.     2,102,477  :  Dec.  14. 
Merchant,    Thomas,    Castleton,    England.      Detecting   me- 
tallic and  other  substances   in  textile  or  fibrous  mate- 
rial.    2,102,900;  Dec.  21. 
Morrhen,    Glen   G.,    Spokane,    Wash.      Scale. 

July  27. 
Mcrchon.    Glen    G.,    Spokane,    Wash.      Scale. 

Oct.   12. 
Mercier,   Jean.    NeuiUy   sur   Seine.   France 

preventing  device.     2,085,454  :  June  29. 


assignor  to  Michiana 
City,    Ind.      Heating 


2,088,334; 

2,095,509  ; 

Axle  torque 


Damping  device. 
Shock  absorber. 


(See  Hedene,  Edwin 
(See  Nordstrom,  Sven 
(See  Rick,  Edward  L., 


Mercier,  Jean,  Neuilly-sur-Seine,  France. 

2,089,657  ;  Aug.  10. 
Mercier,  Jean,  Neuilly-sur-Seine,  France. 

2,098,398  ;  Nov.  9. 
Mercier,  Jean,  Neuilly-sur-Seine,  France.     Shock  absorber. 

2,101,265  ;  Dec.  7. 
Mercier,    Pierre    E.,    Paris,    France.     Vehicle    suspension. 

2,099,819  ;   Nov.    23. 
Mercier,    Warren    C,    assignor    to    American    Hatters    & 

Furriers    Co.,    Inc.,    Danbury,    Conn.     Carroting    fur. 

2,073,452  ;  Mar.  9. 
Jlerck  &  Co.     (See  Burnham,  Stanley  W.,  assignor.) 
Merck  &  Co.      (See  Dalmer,  O.,  and  Niemann,  assignors.) 
Merck    &    Co.       (See    Dalmer,    O.,    and    von    Werder,    as- 
signors.) 
Merck  &  Co.  Inc.     (See  Dalmer,  O.,  Diehl,  and  Pieper,  as- 
signors.) 
Merck  &  Co.      (See  Dalmer,   O.,   and  Wieters,  assignors.) 
Merck  &  Co.     (See  Engels,  W.  H.,  and  Becker,  assignors.) 
Merck   &   Co.      (See    Engels,    W.   H.,   and   Weijlard,    as- 
signors.) 
Merck  &  Co.      (See  Kussner,  Willy  H.,  assignor.) 
Jlerck  &  Co.      (See  Major,  R.  T.,  and  Ruigh,  assignors.) 
Merck  &  Co.  Inc.     (See  Roeder,  Georg,  assignor.) 
Merck  &  Co.  Inc.      (See  Weijlard,  John,  assignor.) 
Merco    Centrifugal    Separator    Co.    Ltd.       (See    Peltzer, 

Albert,  assignor.) 
Merco  &  Nordstrom  Valve  Company. 

E.,  assignor.) 
Merco  Nordstrom  Valve  Company. 

J.,  assignor.) 
Merco  Nordstrom  Valve  Company. 

assignor. ) 
Merdan,  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Combined  light  and 

fire  alarm  casing.     2,100,908  ;  Nov.  30. 
Meredith,    George   W.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.     Internal    com- 
bustion engine.     2,085  ;036  ;  June  29. 
Meredith,   Jacquelin   M.,   Norfolk,   Va.     Bicycle   grip   and 

horn.     2.094,217  :  Sept.  28. 
Meredith,  Kenneth  D.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Liquid  and  powder 

dispensing  container.     2,068,034 ;  Jan.  19. 
Mereen- Johnson  Machine  Co.     (See  Johnson,  Roy  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

tian  A.,  assignor.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

assignor.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

assignor.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

E.,  assignor.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

assignor.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

L.,  assignor.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

assignor.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

C,  assignor.) 
Mergenthaler   Linotype   Company. 

assignor.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

F.,  assignor.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

assignor.) 
Mergenthaler     Linotype     Company. 

George  P.,   assignor.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

assignor.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

and  Meuche,  assignors.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

signer.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

assignor.) 
Mergenthaler  Linotype  Company. 

signer.) 
Mergott,  J.  E.,  Company,  The.     (See  Hiering,  William  C, 

assignor.) 
Mergott,  J.  E.,  Company,  The.     (See  Hiering,  W.  C,  and 

Goerdes,  assignors.) 
Merica,  Paul  D.      (See  Pilling,  N.  B.,  and  Merica.) 
Merica.  Paul  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  J.  S.  Vanick,  Elizabeth, 

and  T.  H.  Wickenden,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The 

Industrial    Nickel    Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Chill   cast  iron  alloy  roll.     2,066,848  ;  Jan.   5. 


(See  Albrecht,  Chris- 

(See  Archer,  Raymond, 

(See  Atkins,  Edgar  H., 

(See  Aynge,  William 

(See. Burt,  Harold  A., 

(See   Child,   Adelbert 

(See   Collins,   Lynne, 

(See  Frolander,  Frank 

(See  Govll,   Hari   G., 

(See  Guest,  Alfred  W. 

(See  Hilpman,  John  H., 

(See     Kingsbury, 

( See  Mead,  Richard  R., 

(See  Morrison,  L.  E., 

(See  Nolte,  Paul,  as- 

(See  Paine,  Arthur  P., 

(See  Seat,  Jay  L.,  as- 


Mork,  Fritz  C,   Sharon,  Pa. 

pot.     2,071,233;  Feb.   16. 
Merkel,  Joseph  F.,  assignor 

Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Merkel,   Joseph   F.,    assignor 

Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

traffic  controlling  systems. 
Merker,   Herman,   ^lilwaukee. 


Welded  rolled  steel  cinder 

to  General   Railway   Signal 
Relay.    2,069,171 ;  Jan.  26. 
to   General    Railway    Signal 
Control  switch  for  railway 
2,091,155  ;  Aug.  24. 
assignor    to   Pressed   Steel 
Tank     Company,     West    Allis,     Wis.       Metal     barrel. 
2,076,585  ;  Apr.  13. 
Merkor,   Herman,   Milwaukee,    assignor    to    Pressed    Steel 
Tank     Company,     West     Allis      Wis.       Metal     barrel. 
2.083,340  ;  June  8. 
Morkle.     Bernard     J.,     Chicago,     111.     Reduction     drive. 

2.073,348  ;  Mar.  9. 
Merolle,  Augustus  L..  Brooklyn,  N.  T.     Receptacle  clo- 
sure.    2,080,983  ;  May  18. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


417 


Merrell,  Wm.  S.,  Company,  The.  (See  Morris,  R.  S.,  and 
Foulger,  assignors.) 

Merrell,  Wm.  S.,  Company,  The.  (See  Eider,  T.  H.,  Shel- 
ton,  and  Haynes,  assignors.) 

Merriam,  Charles  J.,  Winnetka,  and  R.  Wiles,  Chicago, 
111.,  assignors  to  Guardite  Corporation.  Treatment  of 
organic  products.    2,080,179  ;  May  11. 

Merriam,  Ezra  B.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
iDlectric  Company.  Electric  circuit  interrupter. 
2.081,830 ;  May  25. 

Merriam,  Ezra  B.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  circuit  interrupter. 
2,092,652  ;   Sept.  7. 

Merriam,  Harry  C,  Newton  Highlands,  assignor  to  E.  B. 
Badger  &  Sons  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.  Improving  the  qual- 
ity of  alcoholic  beverages.     2,096.334  ;  Oct.  19. 

Merriam,  Henry  F.  (See  Carter,  B.  M.,  Fowler,  and 
Merriam.) 

Merriam,  Henry  F.      (See  Fowler,   T.  V.,  and  Merriam.) 

Merriam,  Henry  F.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Chemical  Companv.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reduction 
of   sulphur   dioxide.     2,060,896 :   Jan.    5. 

Merriam,  Henry  F..  West  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  conducting  catalytic  reactions. 
2,090,217  ;  Aug.  17. 

Merrick,  .Anson  A.,  assignor  to  James  Vernor  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Tying  bottles  together  for  stacking 
purposes,  such  as  in  displays.     2,100,035  ;  Nov.  23. 

Merrick,  De  Witt  D.  (See  Johannessen,  V.  L.,  and  Mer- 
rick.) 

Merriclc,  Frank  W.,  Boston,  assignor  to  American  Stay 
Company,  East  Boston,  Mass.  Machine  and  apparatus 
for  applying  stays,  bindings,  and  the  lilie  to  shoes  and 
other  articles.     2,070,019  ;  Feb.  9. 

Jlerrick,  Frank  W.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  cutting  sheet  material.     2,078,336  ;  Apr.  27. 

Merrick,  Frank  W.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Article  of 
manufacture,  for  example  insoles.     2,078,337  ;  Apr.  27. 

Merrick,  Frank  W.,  Boston,  assignor  to  American  Stay 
Company,  East  Boston,  Mass.  Loom  picker.  2,084,102  ; 
June  15. 

Merrick,  Frank  W.,  Boston,  assignor  to  American  Stay 
Company,  East  Boston,  Blass.  Loom  picker.  2,098,589  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Merrick,  Frank  W.,  Boston,  assignor  to  American  Stav 
Company,  East  Boston,  Mass.  Loom  picker.  2,103,991 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Merrick,  Herbert  L.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Integrating  means. 
2,073,246;  Mar.  9. 

Merrill,  Albert  D.     (See  Dunbar,  T.  L.,  and  Merrill.) 

Merrill,  Albert  D.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Digesting  cellulosic 
material.    2,091,513  ;  Aug.  31. 

Merrill,  Carle  J.,  Portland,  Me.  Paper  cleaning  device. 
2,082,411  ;  June  1. 

Merrill  Company,  The.  (See  Mills,  L.  D.,  and  Crowe,  as- 
signors.) 

Merrill  Company,  The.  (See  Mills,  L.  D.,  Crowe,  and 
Haun,  assignors.) 

Jlerrill,  David  R..  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Union  Oil 
Company  of  California.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Production 
of  lubricating  oil.     2.081.494  ;  May  25. 

Merrill,  David  R.,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Union  Oil 
Company  of  California,  Log  Angeles,  Calif.  Solvent  ex- 
traction of  lubricating  oils.     2,081,495;  May  25. 

Merrill,  David  II.,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Union  Oil 
Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Preparing 
petroleum  pla.stics.     2,081,496  ;  May  25. 

Merrill,  David  R.,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Union  Oil 
Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Extraction 
process.     2,081,497  ;  May  25. 

jMerrill,  David  R.,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Union  Oil 
Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Extracting 
miner.nl  oils  with  basic  selective  solvents.  2,081,498; 
May  25. 

Merrill,  David  R.,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Union  Oil 
Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Solvent 
extinction  of  poti-olcum  oils.     2.080,168;  July  G. 

Merrill.  David  R.,  Long  Beach,  and  P.  Subkow,  assignors 
to  Union  Oil  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     I'roduction  of  lubricating  oil.      2,103,591 ;  Dec. 

Merrill,  Donald  O.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Alethod  of  and 
apparatus  for  annealing  glassware.    2,068,923  :  Jan.  26. 

Merrill,  Donald  (J.,  West  ll.irtlord,  assignor  to  Ilartford- 
Empire  Company,  Tlarlford,  Conn.  Glassware  lohr  con- 
struction.    2,079,5,59  ;  May  4. 

Morrill,  Edward  C,  West  Roxbnry,  assignor  to  United 
Drug  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Cough  drop  and  making 
It.     2,086.380  ;  July  6. 

Merrill,  Frank  W.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Permanent  magnet  dvnanioselectrlc 
machine.     2,078,805  ;  Apr.  27. 

Merrill,  Frank  W.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Genera' 
lOIoctrIc       Company.  Temperature        ooinpensatloH 

2,083,387 ;  June  8. 

Merrill,  Frank  W.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Self  starting  synchronous  inductor 
motor.     2,]03,]0f);  Dec.  21. 

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Merrill,  James  A.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot  Cor- 
poration, Wilmington,  Del.  Adhesion  of  rubber. 
2,078,910;  Apr.  27. 

Merrill,  James  A.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Adhesion  of  rubber. 
2,078,911 ;  Apr.  27. 

Merrill,  James  A.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Fibrous  compound  of 
thermoplastic  rubber  derivatives.     2,080,375  ;   May   11. 

Merrill,  Josiah  L.,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.  Electric  toaster. 
2,071,234;   Feb.    10. 

Merrill,  Patterson  D.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Pipe  leak  plug. 
2,077,050  ;  Apr.  13. 

Merrill,  Patterson  D.,  assignor  to  M.  B.  Skinner  Com- 
pany, South  Bend,  Ind.  Pipe  leak  sealing  gasket. 
2,069,722  ;  Feb.  2. 

Merrill,  Patterson  D.,  assignor  to  M.  B.  Skinner  Com- 
pany, South  Bend,  Ind.  Pressed  metal  clamp  and 
producing  same.     2,074,799  ;  Mar.  23. 

Merrill,  Philip  P.,  Evanston.  assignor  to  Ludlow  Typo- 
graph  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Matrix  case.  2,092,554 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Merrimac  Chemical  Company.  (See  Wilson,  Ivan  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Merrimac  Hat  Corporation.  (See  Corporon,  George  J., 
assignor.) 

Merriss,  Marion  H.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Flotation  process. 
2,102,370;  Dec.  14. 

Merritt,  Anna  P.,  administratrix.  (See  Connor,  J.  H. 
and  Merritt.) 

Merritt,  Claud  D.,  Rutherford,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Making  shoes. 
2,095,262  ;  Oct.  12. 

Merritt,  Frank  R.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Sole 
pressing  pad.     2,082,073  ;  June  1. 

Merritt,  John  W.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Concentrating  machine. 
2,082,504  ;  June  1. 

Merritt,  Matthew  M.     (See  Connor,  J.  H.,  and  Merritt.) 

Merritt,  Matthew  M.,  Middleton,  assignor  to  The  Tanning 
Process  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Treating  skins. 
2,086.726:  July  13. 

Merritt,  Matthew  M.,  Middleton,  assignor  to  The  Tanning 
Process  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Softening  hides  and 
skins.     2,101,866  ;  Dec.  14. 

Merritt,  Ralph  N.  S.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.     Saw  tooth.     2,088,998  ;  Aug.  3. 

Merritt,  Ralph  P.      (See  Alder,   William  F.,  assignor.) 

Merritt,  Ralph  P.  (as  trustee).  (See  Alder,  William  F, 
assignor.) 

Merryman,  John  C,  Kokmo,  Ind.  Switch.  2,092,678; 
Sept.  7. 

Mersereau,  Donald  W.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Railway  traffic  controlling 
system.     2,082,547  ;  June  1. 

Jlershon,  Ralph  D.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Electrolytic  ap- 
paratus.    2,079,081  ;  May  4. 

Mershon,  Lester  E..  assigrnor  to  Fray-Mershon,  Inc.,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.    Vise.    2,100,513  ;  Nov.  30. 

Mershon,  Stephen  L.,  Springfield,  Pa.  Stencil  printing 
machine.     2,082,115  :  June  1. 

Merten,  William  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Nitralloy  Corporation.  Steel  roll  composition. 
2.009,260  ;  Feb.  2. 

Mertens,  Cyril  P.     (See  Sullivan,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Mertens,  Paul,  Newark,  N.  J.  Eyeglass  frame.  2,099,748  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Mertes,  Robert  G.,  Catonsville.  Md.,  assignor  to  Pitts- 
burgh Plate  Glass  Company.  Rotary  brush.  2,079,713  : 
May  11. 

Mertls,  Elmer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Machine  &  Foundry  Company.  Cooling  device  for  hot 
seals.     2,099,700  ;   Nov.    23. 

Mortz,  Edwin  T.,  assignor  to  Armour  and  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Preparing  amlnoacetic  acid.  2,098,923  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Mcrlz.  Pierre.  Bellorose.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  Company.  Television.  Re.  20,239  ; 
.(an.  12. 

Mortz,  Pierre,  BelIoro.se  Alnnor,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  .\mer- 
ican  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Electrooptl- 
cnl  transmission  system.     2,095,341  ;  Oct.  12. 

ATorwin,  .John  C,  and  R.  F.  I/indow,  assignors  to  Chain 
Bi'It  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Valve  for  controlling 
plastic  concrete  mixtures.      2,102.571  ;  Dec.    11. 

Merwitz,  James  M.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Display  or  advertising 
apparatus.     2,092,927;  Sept.  14. 

Merwitz,  Theodore  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Rug  and  making 
the  same.     2,089,755  ;  Aug.  10. 

IMerz,  Henry  J.,  Beardstown,  111.  Animal  trap. 
2,087,440;   July   20. 

Merz,  William  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ash  receiver.  2,090,003  : 
Oct.   20. 

Mesick,  Harry  F.,  Clilcago,  TU.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric X-Ray  Corporntlon.  X-ray  tube.  2,090,582 ;  Aug. 
17. 

Mesick,  Harry  F.,  Jr.,  and  M.  J.  Gross,  assignors  to 
General  Electric  X-Ray  Corporation,  Chlcaco,  111. 
X-ray  tube.     2,103,335  ;  hec.  28. 

Mesliiger,  I'^redorlck,  New  York.  N.  Y.  .\ntomiitlc  defloctor 
and  draft  regulator.     2,075,587;  Mar.  30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Mesinger,  William  P.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Conioratiou. 
Balanced  valve.     2,091, Ool  ;  Aug.  24. 

Messer,  William  E.,  Cheshire,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  States  Rubber  Company.  New 
VorK-,   X.  Y.     Treatment  of  rubber.     2,086,186  :  July  6. 

Messerly,  Roger  L.,  assignor  to  The  Rath  Pacliing  Com- 
pany, Waterloo,  Iowa.  Shaping  and  transferring  sub- 
stances  into   receptacles.      2,069,346 :   Jan.   19. 

Messersmith,  Lewis  M.,  and  C.  O.  Kissinger,  Lapwai, 
Idaho.     Farm  implement  hitch.     2.095.417  ;   Oct.  12. 

Messicfc,  Charles,  Brentwood,  N.  Y.  Diaphragm  and  asso- 
ciated device.    2,069,551  ;  Feb.  2. 

Messict,  James  H.,  et  al.  (See  Hansen,  Alvin  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Messier,  George  L.  R.  J.,  by  Y.  L.  Messier,  born  Bonnamy, 
administratrii,  Paris,  France.  System  for  resiliently 
connecting  floats  to  seaplane  bays.     2.077,526  ;  Apr.  20. 

Messier,  George  L.  R.  J.,  deceased,  by  Y.  L.  Messier  (born 
Bonnamy),  administratrix,  Paris,  France.  Device  en- 
suring rational  suspension  of  railroad  vehicles. 
2,080,180  ;  May  11. 

Messier.  Yvonne  L.,  bom  Bonnamy,  administratrix.  (See 
Messier,  George  L.  R.  J. ) 

Messing,  Joseph.     (See  Frank,  W.  Hy  and  Messing.) 

.Messing,  .losoph  A.      (See  Frank,  W.  H.,  and  Messing.) 

Messing,  Joseph  A.  (See  Frank,  William  H.  and  H.  J.  L. 
and   Messing.) 

Alessinger  Devices.  Incorporated.  (See  Messinger,  Lester 
H.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Messinger,  Lester  H.,  Jr.,  Trumbull,  assignor  to  Messin- 
ger Devices,  Incorporated,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Vehicle 
br.aking  means.     2.067.975  :  .Tan.  19. 

Messinger.  Lester  H.,  Jr.,  Trumbull,  assignor  to  Messinger 
Devices,  Incorporated,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Attachment 
tor  internal  combustion  engines.     2,085,818  ;  July  6. 

Messinger,  Peter,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Spectacle  frame. 
2,077,051  ;  Apr.  13. 

Messinger.  Winifred  B.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Phonic  game. 
2,091,555:  Aug.  31. 

Mesta  Machine  Company.  (See  Iversen,  Lorenz,  as- 
signor.) 

Meston,  Archibald  F.,  Middlesex,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Re- 
search Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Classifying  ma- 
terial.   2.091,514  ;  Aug.  31. 

Meston,  Archibald  F.,  Middlesex  Borough.  N.  J.,  assignor 
to  Research  Corporation,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Electrical 
deposition  in   pattern   form.     2,097,23"  :   Oct.   26. 

Mestrezat,  John  W.  (See  O'Connell,  Thomas  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mesurac,  Frank,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  Filter.  2,066,793  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Metacoraet  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Henrikson, 
William  C,  assignor.) 

Metal  Air  Seals  Company.  (See  Tovell,  Clarence  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Metal  Carbides  Corporation  et  al.  (See  De  Bats,  Jean, 
H.  L,,  assignor.) 

Metal  Finishing  Research  Corporation.  (See  Michaud, 
Martin  L.,  assignor.) 

Metal  Finishing  Research  Corporation.  (See  Tanner, 
Robert  R.,  assignor.) 

Metal  Hose  &  Tubing  Co.  Inc.  (See  Berkowitz,  Robert, 
a.ssignor.) 

Metal  Lumber  Corporation  of  New  Jersey,  The.  (See 
Frick,  Henry  E.,  assignor.) 

Mrtal  Office  Furniture  Company.  (See  Bullock,  E.  C,  and 
Pipe,  assignors.) 

Metal  Specialties  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Loewenberg. 
Gisbert.  assignor.) 

Metal  Units  Company.  (See  Witsell,  Frederick  C,  as- 
signor,) 

Metalectric  Corporation,  The.  (See  Watson,  Edgar  E., 
assignor. ) 

Metalfield  Incorporated.  (See  Snndin,  Theodore,  as- 
signor.) 

Metallbillard  A.  G.     (See  Seifert.  Richard,  assignor.) 

Metallgesellschaft  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Peterson,  A, 
E.,  and  (Jensecke.  assignors.) 

Metallgesellschaft  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Schweitzer, 
Otto,  assignor.) 

Metalloys  C'orapany.      (See  Schultz,  Randall  W.,  assignor.) 

Metallurgical  Treatment  Syndicate  Limited,  The,  (See 
Da  vies,  Herbert  T.,  assignor.) 

Metallwerk  Alfred  Schwarz,  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Schwarz, 
Alfred,  assignor.) 

Metalon  Products  Company.  (See  Stevens,  William  H., 
aR.signor.) 

Metals  &  Controls  Corporation.  (See  Bolesky,  Jobn  D.. 
assignor.) 

Metalwash  Machinery  Company.  (See  Zadomach,  Erich 
R.,  assignor.) 

Mernlwood  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Thomas.- 
Mervyn  A.,  assignor.) 

Metralf.  Arthur  C.  (See  Speas,  V.  E.,  Mnookin,  and 
Metcalf.) 

Metrali,  C.  W,,  Sharon,  and  R.  L.  Haskins,  RosHndale, 
aB.signors  to  Tobe  DeutBclimann  Corporation,  Canton. 
Mass.     Electrical  apparatus.     2.067.01,=);  .Jan.  12. 

Metcalf.  Edgar  E.,  Movllle,  Iowa,  Grain  separator  and 
thrPBher.     2.089.7M  :  Feb.  2. 

Metcalf.  George  F..  Schenectady,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company  Metal  radio  tube.  2,084,858  • 
June  22. 


Metcalf,  Harold  G.,  and  K.  H.  Bowen.  assignors  to  Colum- 
bian Rope  Company,  Auburn,  X'.  Y.  Laminated  fibrous 
structure   and   producing    same.      2,037,441  ;    July   20, 

Metcalf,  Milton  M.,  Vallejo,  Calif.  Propeller  pitch  meas- 
uring device.     2,096.752  ;  Oct.  26. 

Metcalf,  .Milton  M..  Vallejo.  Calif.  Steam  actuated  poppet 
vah  e  gi:>;ir  for  reciprocating  pumping  engines. 
2.09!).70i  :  Nov.   2."!. 

Metcalfe,  Earl  F.,  assignor  to  The  General  Pharmacal 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Dispensing  container. 
2.074,931  ;  Mar.   23. 

.Mettalte,  James  C.      (See  Metcalfe.  Richard  D,  and  J.  C. ) 

Metcalfe.  Richard  D.  and  J.  C,  assignors  to  Davies  & 
Mntcalfe  Limited.  Romiley,  England.  Exhaust  steam. 
injector.     2,082,295  ;  June  1. 

Metclaf,  Perley  D.,  Zanesville,  Ohio.  Ignition  switch 
2,095,147  ;  Oct.  5. 

Methlin,  Xicolas  E.,  assignor  to  Schneider  &  Cie,  Paris, 
France.  Muzzle  recoU  check  for  guns.  2,088,380  :  July 
27. 

Methudy,  Carl  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Cleveland  Trust  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Gas  range.     2,077,890  ;  Apr.  20. 

Methudy,  Carl  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Cleveland  Trust  Company,  (Cleve- 
land. Ohio.  Ignition  device  for  gas  burners.  2,082,296  : 
June  1. 

Methudy,  Carl  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Cleveland  Trust  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Ignition  device  for  gas  burners.  2,085,267  ; 
June  29. 

Methudy,  Carl  E.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignmeJits,  to  The  Cleveland  Trust  Company,  Cleve- 
land. Ohio.  Ignition  device  for  gas  burners,  2,096,363  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Methven,  Clyde  L.,  St.  Paul.  Minn.  Expansion  joint 
construction.     2,082,805  ;  June  8. 

Methvin.  Wilbur  E..  Lawrenceburg,  Tenn.  Safety  device 
for  aircraft.      2,094,955  ;   Oct.   5. 

Metlox  Corporation,  Ltd.  (See  Prouty,  Theodore  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

Metrawatt  Aktiengesellschaft,  Fabrik  Elektrischer  Mess- 
geraete,  (See  Bernhard,  A,,  Beyrich,  and  Habermann, 
assignors.) 

Metropolitan  Device  Corporation.  (See  Bay,  Charles  A., 
assignor.) 

Metropolitan  Device  Corporation.  (See  Kuhn,  Alfred  R., 
assignor.) 

Metropolitan  Device  Corporation.  (See  Rypinski,  Albert 
B.,  assignor.) 

Metropolitan  Device  Corporation.  (See  Thomson,  Fred- 
erick B.,  assignor.) 

Metropolitan  Engineering  Company.  (See  Hoffer,  Le  Roy 
H.,  assignor.) 

Metropolitan  Engineering  Company.  (See  Lawrence, 
John  H.,  assignor.) 

Metropolitan  P.^ving  Brick  Company,  The,  (See  Renkerr, 
Oliver  W..  assignor.) 

Merropolitan-Vickers  Electrical  Companv,  (See  Bancroft. 
Frank  E.,  assignor.) 

Metten.  John  F..  Philadelnhia.  Pa.  Fluid  clutch. 
2.068,062  :  Jan.  19. 

Mettler.  Lee  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Burner.  2,096,555  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Metz  Container  Company.  (See  Erickson,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Metz.  Walter  V.,  Brookfleld,  111.  Supporting  standard. 
2.078.866  :  Apr.  27. 

Metzgar,  Clarence  L.,  Media,  Pa.  Fire  alarm  apparatus. 
2.085.379  ;  June  29. 

Metzger,  Alfred  R..  White  Bear  Lake,  Minn.  Container. 
2,098,690  :  Nov.  9. 

Metzger.  Floyd  J.,  assignor  to  Air  Reduction  Companv, 
Inc..  New  York,  X.  Y.  Manufacture  of  ethyl  alcohol. 
Re.  20,474  ;  Aug.  17. 

Metzger.  Floyd  J.,  assignor  to  Air  Reduction  Companv, 
Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  ethvl  alcohol. 
Re.  20,505  :  Sept.  14. 

Metzger,  Floyd  J,,  assignor  to  Air  Reduction  Companv, 
Incorporated.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Production  of  alcohols, 
2,087,290:  July  20, 

Metzger.  Friedrich.  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Reactance  element  con- 
trol.    2.099,568  ;  Nov.  16. 

Metzger.  Joseph  C,     (See  Kleb,  E.  A.,  and  Metzger.) 

Metzger,  Otto,  assignor  to  Vereinigte  Deutsche  Metall- 
werke  Aktiengesellschaft,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Mak- 
ing dry  ceUs.     2.099,449  ;  Nov.  16. 

Motzgus,  Donald  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Florist  wire 
dispenser,     2,070,139  :  Feb.  9. 

Metziger,  Max.     (See  Block,  L,.  tind  Metziger,) 

Metzner,  Albert  W,     (See  Sherman,  J.  Q..  and  :Metzner,) 

Metzner,  Albert  W..  assignor  to  The  Standard  Register 
Company,  D:iyton,  Ohio.  Automatic  manifolding  col- 
lator and  cjiiliou  assembly.     2  078 ''63  •   \pr   ''7 

Meuche,  Alfred  H..  Washington.  D.  C.  Drawing  and  map 
file.    2,101,034  :  Dec.  7. 

Menohe.  Frederick  ('.      (See  Morrison,  L.  E..  and  Meuche.) 

Meuer.  George  J.,  assignor  to  Cutler-Hammer.  Inc.,  Mil- 
waukee.  Wis.      Electric  switch.     2.077.."6  :   .Vpr.   20 

Meuer,  George  J..  n,ssignor  to  Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.  Mil- 
waukpe.  Wis.     Electric  switch.     2,077.577  •  .Vpr   20 

Meuer,  George  J.,  assignor  to  Cutler-Hammer,  Inc,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Electric  switch.     2,089,032  :  Aug.  3. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


4-19 


Meuly,  Walter  C,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Manufacture  of  perfume  bases.    2,080,497  ;  May  18. 

Meuly,  Walter  C,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Manufacture  of  perfume  bases.     2,080,498 ;  May  18. 

Meuly,  Walter  C,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Manufacture  of  terpineol  from  terpin  hydrate. 
2,088.030  ;  July  27. 

Meuly,  Walter  C,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Manufacture  of  unsaturated  aldehydes.  2,102,965 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Meura,  Paul,  Tournai,'  Belgium.  Filter.  2,071,891  ;  Feb. 
23. 

Meusner,  Erik  J.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Beverage  indicator. 
2,077,847  ;  Apr.  20. 

Meussdorffer,  Conrad  P.,  Ross,  Calif.  Electric  siren. 
2,068,427  ;  Jan.  19. 

Meuth,  Hermann,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Suction  device 
for  chimneys.     2,090,392  ;  Aug.   17. 

Meyer,  Andre  J.      (See  Kalb,  L.  P.,  and  Meyer.) 

Meyer,  Andre  J.,  assignor  to  Continental  Motors  Corpo- 
ration, Detroit,  Mich.     Engine.     2,093,570 ;  Sept.  21. 

Meyer,  Andre  J.,  Grosse  Pointe  Village,  assignor  to  Conti- 
nental Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal 
combustion  engine  and  injecting  device  therefor. 
2,101,554  ;  Dec.  7. 

Meyer,  Andre  J.,  Grosse  Pointe  Village,  assignor  to 
Continental  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  En- 
gine;    2,095,339  ;  Oct.  12. 

Meyer,  Andrew  C.     (See  Weasler,  A.  V.,  and  Meyer.) 

Meyer,  Bernard  P.,  et  al.  (See  Fletcher,  Allen  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Meyer,  Charles  D.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Oil  engine.  2,073,164  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Meyer,  Christian  F.,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Works, 
Wyomissing,  Pa.  Straight  knitting  machine  yarn  car- 
rier control  mechanism.     2,093,154  ;  Sept.  14. 

Meyer  Coupling  Company.  (See  Matthiessen,  Conrad  H., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Meyer  Coupling  Company.  (See  Meyer,  Edwin  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

Meyer,  Edgar  D.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pressing  machine. 
2,070,996;  Feb.  16. 

Meyer,  Edwin  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pencil  sharpener. 
2,071,352;  Feb.   23. 

Meyer,  Edwin  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Meyer 
Coupling  Company,  Inc.  Coupling  and  valved  coupling. 
2.086.569  :  July   13. 

Meyer,    Edwin    L.,    Bridgeport,    Conn.      Pyroeleetric   tool. 

2.101.912  :  Dec.  14. 

Meyer,  Edwin  L.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.     Pyrographic  pencil. 

2.101.913  ;  Dec.  14. 

Meyer,  Egon.     (See  Schmidt,  O.,  and  Meyer.) 
Meyer,  Ernest,  Akron.  Ohio,  nsslenor  to  The  B.  F.  Good- 
rich    Company,     New     York.     N.     Y.      Packing    strip. 
2,068.035  ;  .Tan.  19. 
Meyer,  Fred  C,  assignor  to  The  Okonite-Callender  Cable 
Company,  Incorporated,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Electric  cable 
system  and  joint  therefor.     2,070,974  ;  Feb.   16. 
Meyer,  Fred  C,  Paterson,  and  G.  E.  Moffltt,  East  Paterson, 
assignors    to    The    Okonite-Callender    Cable    Company, 
Incorporated,  Paterson,  N.  J.     Joint  for  electric  cables. 
2,080,829  ;  May  18. 
Meyer,  Fritz  W.     (See  Forbes,  D.  P.,  Mohr,  and  Meyer.) 
Meyer,    Georg.       (See    Orthner,    L.,    Bohme,    Meyer,    and 

Becker.) 
Meyer,   George.      (See   Gualtiero,   J.,   and   Meyer.) 
Meyer,  George  F.     (See  Black,  J.  D.  and  Meyer.) 
Meyer,     George     J.,     Milwaukee,     Wis.       Siphon     bottle. 

2,077,052  ;  Apr.  13. 
Meyer,   Gerhard,   assignor   to   The  Technicraft   Engineer- 
ing Corp.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Multiple  ring   packer. 
2,070,301  ;  Apr.  6. 
Meyer,  Gustav  A.  J.      (See  Priosineyor,  Charles,  assignor.) 
Meyer.  Hans,  Berlin,  Germany.     Adjustable  drafting  tri- 
angle.    2,090,094  :  Aug.  24. 
Meyer,  Henry  A.,  assignor  to  The  Wolf  Machine  Company, 
Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Cloth   cutting  machine.     2,080,328; 
May  11. 
Meyer,  Hermann,   Hanover,  Germany.     Vulcanizing  appa- 
ratus.    2,093,922;  Sept.  21. 
Meyer,  J.  Frank.     (See  SImpklns,  Carl  R.,  assignor.) 
Meyer,  John  A.,  Norlli  I'.i'rjji'ii,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  M.  Schot- 
tenfols,  doing  bu.sinoss  under  (lie  firm  name  and  style 
of  H.  Schottenfels,   \\'('sl    New  York,  N.  J.     Connecter 
device.     2,095,310  ;  Oct.   12. 
Meyer,  John  P.     (See  Radtke,  Bi-uno,  assignor.) 
Meyer,  John  H.      (See  Bixby,   H.  F.,  and  Meyer.) 
Meyer,   Joseph    K.,  Jackson    H(?ights.   as.signor,   by   mesne 
assignments,  to  Tl.   Hoe  &  »:o..    Inc.,  New  York,   N.   Y. 
Delivery  mechanism  for  printing  mndiines.     2,099,820  ; 
Nov.  2.1 
Meyer,  Julius  .\.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Drum  snare.     2,085.819  ; 

July  6. 
Meyer,  Kurt.      (See  Scholl,  R.,  Meyer,  ann  Donat.) 
Meyer,    Louis    W.,    Petoskey,   Mich.      Drying   and    mlxink' 

mechanlsra.     2,009,378  ;  Feb.  2. 
Meyer  Mineral  Separation  Company.     (See  Meyer,  Ralph 

F..  OHHlgnor.) 
Meyer,    Paul,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Article    of    furniture-. 
2,090, 150  ;   Nov.   16. 


Meyer,  Pierre  H.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Four-wav  sup- 
porting device.     2,081,635  ;  May  25. 

Meyer,  Pierre  H.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Shelf  construction 
for  wall  counters.    2,083,791 ;  June  15. 

Meyer,  Pierre  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Angular  display 
shelf.     2,103,484;  Dec.  28. 

Meyer,  Pierre  H.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Variable  inclina- 
tion supporting  bracket.     2,103.485  :  Dec.  28. 

Meyer,  Ralph  F.,  Freeport,  assignor  to  Me.ver  Jfineral 
Separation  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Metallurgical 
processes.     2,086,570  :    July   13. 

Meyer,  Sam  B.     (See  Keaney,  Joseph  C,  assignor.) 

Meyer,  Ulfilas.     (See  Studt,  E.,  and  Meyer.) 

Meyer,  Walter  A.      (See  Moran,  R.  C,  and  Meyer.) 

Meyer,  Walter  R.      (See  Groene,  W.  F.,  and  Meyer.) 

Meyer,  Walter  R.  (See  Groene,  W.  F.,  Meyer,  and  Lun- 
Ing.) 

Meyer,  Walter  R.,  Milford,  and  M.  F.  Dunleavey,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  assignor  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Bright  zinc.    2,088,429  ;  July  27. 

Meyer,  Wilfried,  BirkenWerder,  near  Berlin,  and  E.  Weise, 
assignors  to  Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft  fUr  Elek- 
trische  Gluhlampen,  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Resist- 
ance body  made  from  semi-conductive  substances. 
2,081,894  ;  Blay  25. 

Meyer,  William  C,  Altoona,  assignor  to  The  Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Locomo- 
tive tender.     2.095,883  ;  Oct.  12. 

Meyer,  William  C,  and  D.  R.  Ohlwiler,  Altoona,  assignors 
to  The  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Pilot  casing  for  a  locomotive.     2,089,152  ;  Aug.  3. 

Meyer,  Win.,  Company.  The.  (See  Hudson,  Dwight  C, 
assignor. ) 

Meyer,  William  H.,  and  E.  C.  Jackson,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
assignors  to  General  Steel  Castings  Corporation, 
Granite  City,  111.  Railway  car  underframe.  2,084,859  ; 
June  22. 

Meyercord   Company.      (See  Adair,   James    E.,   assignor.) 

Meyerhoefer,  Carl  E.,  New  York,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Labo- 
ratories, Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Heater.  2,067,575  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Meyerhoefer,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Brookl.vn,  N.  Y.     Heater.     2,087,160  ;  July  13. 

MeyerhofC,  Paul.      (See  Ottenbacher,  Willy  E.,  assignor.) 

Meyers,  Charles  J.,  Wilmar,  assignor  to  W.  F.  Hackett, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Constant  speed  controlled  drive. 
2,101,084;  Dec.  7. 

Meyers,  Charles  W.,  Shaker  Heights,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Wire  or  strip  tinning  machine.    2,079,867  ;  May  11. 

Meyers,  Clarence  L.,  &  Co.  (See  Meyers,  Milton  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Meyers,  David  C,  Ithan,   Pa.     Seat.     2,075,821  ;  Apr.   6. 

Meyers,  George  J.,  Jr.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Manufacturing  electrical  cut-outs. 
2,097,298;  Oct.  26. 

Meyers,  George  T.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Apparatus  for 
feeding  molten  glass.     2,079,519  ;  May  4. 

Meyers,  Milton  JI..  Elkins  Park,  assignor  to  Clarence  L. 
Meyers  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stocking.  2,102,730  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Meyers,  Urban  R.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  V.  Lewis, 
and  one-sixth  to  W.  L.  Gillespie,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Mir- 
ror and  picture  frame.     2,075,588  :  Mar.  30. 

Meyers,  Wayne  D.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  M.  H.  Coover,  Carlisle,  Pa.  Tire  chain  apply- 
ing tool.     2,068,887;   Jan.  26. 

Meyerson,  Louis  B.,  Greenwich,  Ohio.  Nursery  utensil. 
2,088,658;  Aug.  3. 

Meyerstein,  Anthony  M.,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  three- 
fourths  to  RosofC  Bros.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  and  one-fourth 
to  Anthony  M.  Meyerstein,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Dumping  grate  mechanism.     2,088,303  ;  July  27. 

Meyerstein,  Anthony  M.,  Inc.,  et  al.  (See  Meyerstein, 
Anthony  M.,  assignor.) 

Meyerstein,  Anthony  M.,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  three- 
fourths  to  Rosoff  Bros.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  and  one-fourth 
to  Anthony  M.  Meyerstein,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water 
sealed  door  for  bottom-discharging  receptacles. 
2,103,975;  Dec.  28. 

Moyfnrth,  (Jottlieb,  assignor  of  ono-half  to  Society 
Anonyme  dos  Ateliers  de  S^cheron,  Secheron,  Geneva, 
Switzerland.  Individual  axle  drive  for  vehicles. 
2,089,397  ;  Aug.  10. 

Meyrowitz,  Ernest  du  P..  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor 
to  Selected  Devices  Comany,  Incorporated.  Roll-holder, 
2,067.498  :  Jan.  12. 

Miami  ('opper  Company,  (See  Maclennan,  Francis  W., 
a.sslgnor.i 

Mical,  Camllle,  Asnieres,  France.  Radiator  composed  of 
removable   olonients,     2,095,148  ;   Oct.   5. 

Mlcallef,  Arthur,  Oanston,  R.  I.  Catch  for  use  In  dc- 
tachably  securing  the  ends  of  bracelets,  chains,  and 
other  articles  together.     2,098,401  •  Nov.  9. 

Mlcamold  Radio  Corporation.  (See  Bergsteln,  MUton,  ns- 
signor.) 

Mlcan,  George  S..  Chlcngo.  III.  Speed  control  for  con- 
tinuous strip   mill.     2,().S7.0I0:  Jnlv   I.'!, 

Michael,  Howard  S.,  Dnvton,  Olilo.  I'n/./.li>,  2,092  583- 
Sept.  7. 

Michael,  I^oren  P.,  Elinhurst.  and  W.  O.  Ash(>,  St.  Louis. 
Mo. ;  said  Ashe  assignor  to  General  Steel  Castings  C^or- 
nonitlon.  Granite  City,  III.  Locomotive  structure. 
2,081,860  ;   June  22. 


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INDEX  OF  TATENTS,  1937 


Michael,  Loren  P.,  Elmhurst.  and  \V.  O.  Ashe,  St.  Louis, 
Mo. ;  said  Ashe  assignor  to  General  Steel  Castings  Cor- 
poration, Granite  Citv,  111.  Locomotive  construction. 
2,0S4,8G1  ;   June  22. 

JUicllaels,  Hubert  J.,  Gashland,  Mo.  Insect  feeder. 
2,088,335  ;  July  27. 

Michal,  James,  assignor  to  Storkline  Furniture  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Brake  for  babv  carriages. 
2.100,036  :  Nov.  23. 

Mlchaud,  Martin  L.,  assignor  to  Metal  Finishing  Re- 
search Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Heat  resisting  fin- 
ish.    2,070,183  ;  Apr.  6. 

Michel.  Claronce  A      (See  Mead,  H.  C,  and  Michel.) 

Michel,  Clarence  A.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Anderson,  Ind.  Head  lamp  with  lens  retaining 
bar.    2.080,334  ;  July  6. 

Michel,  Clarence  A.,  and  R.  Winkelmeyer,  Anderson,  Ind., 
assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Luggage  compartment  lamp.     2.101.748  ;  Dec.  7. 

Michel,  Edmond,  assignor  to  Larniloc  Corporation,  New 
Orleans,  La.     Electric  control  lock.     2,082,806  ;  June  8. 

Michel,  Friedrich,  Swarthmoro.  Pa.,  and  H.  Gleichmann, 
Falkenhain,  near  Berlin,  Germanv.  Steam  generator. 
2.081,948;  June  1. 

Michel.  Henry  M.,  ;issignor  of  one-half  to  E.  M.  Apple- 
garth,  Oakland.  Calif.     Glaze.     2.078..504 ;  Apr.  27. 

IMichel,  James  I.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Electrical  con- 
tact making  device.     2, 090, .044  :   Aug.   17. 

Michel,  Josef  M.,  Bitterfeld.  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farben- 
industrie  Aktienge.sellscliaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln, 
Germany.  Antiknocking  motor  fuel.  2,067,331  ;  Jan. 
12. 

Michelbacher,  Charlotte.      (See  Levien,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Michelin  et  Cie.     (See  Bourdon,  Pierre  M.,  assignor.) 

Michell,  Anthony  G.  M.,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     2,083,730 ;   June   15. 

Michelsen,  G.  Kberhard.  Fort  Wavne.  Ind.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Single-phase  multispeed 
motor  control.     2.068.559  :  Jan.  19. 

Michelsen,  G.  Eberhard,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Two-speed  capacitor  motor. 
2.069,077  :  Jan.  26. 

Micnelssen,  Fritz.     (See  SchrSter,  F.,  and  Michelssen.) 

Michels.'jpn,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  flir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphle  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Elec- 
tron device.     2,067.330  ;  Jan.  12. 

Michelssen,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur 
Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Elec- 
tron tube.     2,076,662;  Apr.  13. 

Michels.sen,  Fritz,  Berlin-Steglitz,  assignor  to  Neufeldt  & 
Kuhnke  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Kiel, 
Gemiany.     Optical  lens  system.    2.085.437  :  June  29. 

Micliener.  Edward  R.,  a.s.*iguor  to  H  &  H  Machine  & 
Motor  Parts  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cylinder  rebor- 
iug  plate.     2.10.'i,294  :  Dec.  28. 

Michiaiia  Products  Corporation.  (See  Bnrckhalter,  Rob- 
ert N.,  assignor.) 

Michiana  Products  Corporation.  (See  Burckhalter,  Rob- 
ert N.,  and  Osburn,  assignors.) 

Michiana  Products  Corporation.  (See  Klouman,  Henning, 
assignor.) 

Michiana  Products  Corporation.  (See  Menough.  Paul  S., 
assignor.) 

Michigan  Leather  Packing  Company.  (See  Leonard, 
Simpson  C,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Michigan  Malleable  Iron  Company.  (See  Waterbor, 
Elmer  F.,  assignor.) 

Michigan  Steel  Tube  Products  Company.  (See  Berg. 
Richard  O.,  and  S.,  assignors.) 

Jlichigan  Tool  Company.  (See  Drader,  J.  C,  and  Bock, 
assignors.) 

Michigan  Tool  Company.  (See  Pelphery,  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 

Michigan  Wire  Goods  Company.  (See  Smith.  Benjamin 
H.,  assignor.) 

Michlor,  John  F.,  .issipnor  to  Cliipman  Knitting  Mills, 
Easton.  Pa.  Fabric  guiding  and  uncurling  device. 
2,080,370  ;  May  11. 

Micks,  Wilinot,  Xorth  Hamillon,  Ontario,  Qmada.  as- 
signor to  Scott  &  Williams.  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  y.     Making  knitted  fabric.     2.073.703;  Mar.  16. 

Micromalic  Hone  Corporation.  (See  Batzcr,  George  J., 
assignor.) 

Mlcromatic  Hone  Corporation.  (See  Connor,  K.  W.,  Cal- 
vert,  and    Bleasdale,    assignors.) 

Mlcromatic  Hone  Corporation.  (See  Quigley,  Thomas  F.. 
assignor.) 

MIcroplione  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Knplowitz. 
Morris,  assignor.) 

MIcro-Westco,  Inc.     (See  Fetskeyes,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Micro- Wpstco,  Incorporated.  (See  Vollmcr,  Earl  C,  as- 
signor.) 

MId-Contlnent  Petroleum  Corporation.  (See  Bennett,  H. 
T..  and  Prather.  a.<!Signors.) 

MidContinont  Petroleum  Corporation.  (See  Dons,  E.  M., 
and  MappR.  assignors.) 

MId-Confinont  Petroleum  Corporation.  (See  Mapes,  D.  B., 
and  Dons,  assignors.) 

Mld-Continentnl  Petroleum  Corporation.  (See  Bennett, 
H.  T.,  and  Mapes,  assignors.) 

MIddlPhury  Electric  Clock  Corporation.  (See  Bullock, 
Frank,  assignor.) 

MIddlpml.is.  Austin  O.,  Portland,  Greg.  Fishhook. 
2,087,955  :  July  27. 


Middler.  Alexander  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Toy  submarine. 
2,067,201  :   Jan.   12. 

Middloton.  Charles  C,  and  R.  F.  Krall,  assignors  to 
Woodall-Duckham  (1920)  Limited,  London,  England. 
Operating  device  for  use  in  connection  with  coke-oven 
doors.     2,099,271  ;  Xov.  16. 

Middleton,  Edmund  B.,  Xew  Brunswick,  and  G.  A.  Daw- 
son. North  Brunswick  Township,  Middlesex  County, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Du  Pont  Film  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration. New  York,  N.  Y.  Photographic  sensitizers. 
2.079,370  ;  May  4. 

Middleton,  Percy,  Kew,  and  V.  G.  Myatt,  deceased,  by 
M.  L.  Myatt,  executrix,  North  Wembley,  assignors  to 
The  General  Electric  Company  Ijimited,  London,  Eng- 
land.    Electric  discharge  device.     2,080,925 ;    May  18. 

Mldgley.  Albert  H..  Wembley,  England.  Apparatus  for 
producing  sounds  of  a  musical  character.  2,103,169 ; 
Dec.    21. 

Midglc-y,  Walter.     (See  Woodeson,  W.  A.,  and  Midgley.) 

Midland  Steel  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Almdale, 
Kinar.  assignor.) 

Midland  Steel  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Begg,  Rus- 
sell S.,  assignor.) 

Midland  Steel  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Begg,  R.  S., 
and  Thoms,  assignors.) 

Midland  Steel  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Kniper, 
Gerhard  C.  R..  assignor.) 

Midland  Steel  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Maddock, 
Robert  H.,  assignor.) 

Midland  Steel  Products  Company.  (See  Riemenschneider, 
E.,  and  Smith,  assignors.) 

Midland  Steel  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Smith,  Wil- 
liam E.,  assignor.) 

Midland  Steel  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Sneed,  John, 
assignor.) 

Midland  Wire  &  Metal  Products.  (See  Scriba,  John  M., 
assignor.) 

Midnight,  Wilbur  G.  (See  Chadwick,  L.  S.,  and  Mid- 
night.) 

Midnight,  Wilbur  G.  (See  Chadwick,  L.  S.,  Resek,  and 
Midnight.) 

Mid-States  Gummed  Paper  Co.  (See  Humphner,  Ferd- 
inand W.,  assignor.) 

Midulla.  Biagto.  New  Y'ork.  N.  Y.  Bag-like  receptacle  for 
tobacco   products.     2,082,714 ;   June   1. 

Midway  Chemical  Company.  (See  Burchell,  E.  W.,  and 
Altenbern.    assignors.) 

Midway  Chemical  Company.      (See  Glover,  John,  assignor.) 

;\lidwost  Consultants,  Inc.  (See  Goldman,  L.  E.,  and 
Fischer,   assignors.) 

Mid-West  Forge  Company.  (See  Scoutten.  Floyd  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mid- West  Forging  Company.  (See  Bardell,  Nicholas  J., 
assignor.) 

Midvsest  Process  Co.     See  Johnston.  Jos?ph.  assignor.) 

Midyotte.  Joliu  T,.  Jr..  Scarsdale.  N.  Y.  Steam  heating 
control  apparatus.     2.079.915  ;   May  11. 

Midyette.  John  T.,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Min- 
neapolis-Honeywell Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Temperature  changing  system  employing  plural 
temperature  changing  devices.     2,083,612 ;   June   15. 

Mieg,  Walter,  and  F.  Wieners,  Opladen.  Germany,  as- 
signors to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Effecting  carbazole  ring  formation  of  compounds  of  the 
anthraquinone  series.     2,073,022  ;  Mar.  9. 

Miehle  Printing  Press  and  Manufacturing  Company,  The. 
(See  .Tacobson.  Arthur  G..  assignor.) 

Miehle  Printing  Press  and  Jlanufacturing  Company,  The. 
(See  Stevens,  B.  D..  Dudley,  and  Verrinder,  assignors.) 

Miehle  Printing  Press  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Stevens,  Burt  D.,  assignor.) 

Jliehle  Printing  Press  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Wilkinson,    William   J.,  assignor.) 

Miehle,  Robert  F..  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Bell  &  Howell  Com- 
pany, Chicago.  111.  Reel  and  spindle  mount  therefor. 
2.087.002  ;  July  13. 

Miers.  .Tolin,  Oostburg,  Wis.  Jlotor  vehicle  control. 
2,075.535  :  >rar.  30. 

^liescher,  Karl,  Rielien,  near  Basel,  and  K.  Hoffman, 
assignors  to  the  firm  of  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in 
Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Basic  esters  of  polyaryl- 
acetic  acids  and  making  the  same.    2,079,962 ;  May  11. 

Miessler.  Paul  W..  assignor  to  The  Hankins  Container 
Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Basket.     2.0S2.254  ;  June  1. 

Miessner.  Benjamin  F.,  township  of  Millburn,  Essex 
County,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  .America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alarm 
system.     2.071.933  :  Feb.  23. 

Miessner,  Benjamin  F..  ^nilburn.  and  C.  T.  Jacobs.  New 
Providence,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Jliessner  Inventions.  Inc. 
Apparatus  for  the  production  of  music.  2,071,049 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Miessner,  Horst,  et  al.     (See  Kuss,  E.,  and  Miessner.) 

Miessner  Inventions,  Inc.  (See  Jacobs,  Charles  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Miessner  Inventions,  Inc.  (See  Miessner,  B.  F.,  and 
Jacobs,  assignors.) 

Mictzsch,   Fritz.      (See  Mauss.  H..  and  Mietzsch.) 

Mietzsch,  Fritz,  Wnppertal-Elberfeld,  and  H.  Mauss.  Wup- 
pertal-Barmen,  Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemi- 
cal Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Basically  substi- 
tuted acrldine  compounds.     2,077,249  ;  Apr.  13. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


421 


Mietzsch,  Fritz,  and  H.  Mauss,  Wuppertal-Barmen,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Basically  substituted  amino  acridine 
derivatives.     2.082,171  ;  June  1. 

Mietzsch,  Fritz,  Wuppertal-Barmen,  and  J.  Klarer,  Wup- 
pertal-Elberfeld,  Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop 
Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azo  com- 
pounds and  their  production.     2,085,037  :  June  29. 

Mietzsch,  Fritz,  Wuppertal-Elberfeld,  and  H.  Mauss,  Wup- 
pertal-Barmen, Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemi- 
cal Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Salts  of  amino 
acridines.     2,092,131 ;  Sept.  7. 

Mignet,  Henri,  Meaux,  France.  Aeroplane.  2,082,172 ; 
June  1. 

Mihalyi,  Joseph,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Adjustable  filter  mount.     2,073,314  :  Mar.  9. 

Mihalyi,  Joseph,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Footage  indicator  for  film  magazines. 
2,080,086  ;  May  11. 

Mihalyi,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Double  exposure  prevention  camera. 
2,090,060  ;  Aug.  17. 

Miick,  Fred  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Link-Belt 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Scum  collector.  2,067,277  ; 
.Tan.  12. 

Milck,  Fred  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Link-Belt 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Settling  tank.  2,086,730  ;  July 
13. 

Mikaelson,  Erik  W.,  Easton,  Pa.,  and  A.  K.  Hamilton, 
Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  Treadwell  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Easton,  Pa.  Strip  uncoiling  machine.  2,070,444  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Mikesell,  Daniel  B.  (See  Hersev,  H.  J.,  Jr.,  and  Mike- 
sell.) 

Mikeska,  Louis  A.      (See  Fulton,   S.  C,  and  Mikeska.) 

Mikeska,  Louis  A.,  and  S.  C.  Fulton,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company. 
Resinous   material.      2,072,120:    Mar.    2. 

Mikeslja,  Louis  A.,  and  C.  F.  Smith,  Elizabeth,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company. 
Blending  agents  for  lubricating  compositions  and 
method  for  manufacturing  same.     2,087.603  ;   July  20. 

Mikeska,  Louis  A.,  and  A.  11.  Glenson,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company.  Drying 
oil.     2,092,889  ;   Sept.  14. 

Mikulasek,  John,  assignor  to  The  Maytag  Company,  New- 
ton, Iowa.  Roll  for  ironing  machines.  2,069,552 ; 
Feb.  2. 

Mikulasek,  John,  assignor  to  The  Maytag  Company,  New- 
ton, Iowa.  Gear  shifter  for  wringers.  2,091,328 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Mlkulka,  FrantiSek,  Louka,  A.  Stecker,  Olomouc,  and  F. 
Seckar,  Louka,  Czechoslovakia.  Automatic  brako-op- 
erating  device  for  railroad  vehicles.  2,077,848  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Milan,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling  Mill 
Company,  Jliddletown,  Ohio.  Annealing  cover. 
2,074,093;  Mar.  16. 

Jlilan,  Roland.      (See  UTerchant,  G.  A.,  and  Milan.) 

Milarch,  Max  R.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Leveler  for  baking 
powder  cans.     2. 094,]  79:  Sept.  28. 

Milburn.  Frank  S.,  Covington,  Kv.  Bottle  lioldcr. 
2,075,217  ;  :\T;ir.  30. 

Milcor  Steel  Comr>;iny.      (Sop  Konkel.  William,  assignor.) 

Mildner,  Raymond  C,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Tutor- 
national  Standard  Electric  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Electric  cable.     2,099,407  ;  Nov.  16. 

Miles.  Dr.,  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Lobloy,  Frederick  A., 
assignor.) 

Mllos,  George  W.      (.^oe  Dreyfus,  C,  Miles,  and  Piatt.) 

Miles,  George  W.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Colanose 
Corporation  of  America.  Preparation  of  collulosic 
materials.      2.074.339  :   Mar.   23. 

Miles,  Harry,  Ramona,  Calif.  Display  device.  2,007,094; 
Jan.  .''). 

Miles,   John    R.      (See   Fassin,    G.,   and   Miles.) 

Miles,  Joseph  W.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Internii- 
tional  Business  Machines  Corporation,  Now  York,  N.  Y. 
Ticket  printing  machine.     2,101,444;  Dec.  7. 

Miles,  Lawrence  D.,  Sclioncclady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral lOloctric  Company.  Tligli  frequency  power  supply 
circuit.     2,078.1.^>l  ;  Apr.  20. 

Miles,  TiORter  IT,,  Los  .Angeles,  Calif.  Electrically  op- 
erated siren.     2,090,138;  Aug.  17. 

Miles,  Paul,  Decatur,  111.     Necktie.     2,076.908  ;  Apr.  13. 

MiloH,  Wlllliim  ('.,  Wliite  Plains,  N.  Y.  Mulller. 
2,095,909;  Oct.  10. 

Mlle.s,  William  C,  While  Plains,  N.  Y.  Munier. 
2,096,000;  Oct.   19. 

MIley,  L.  J.,  Company.      (See  Steder,  MarHlinll,  asHlgnor.) 

MUk  Processes,  Inc.  (See  Sharploss,  Caspar  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Milk  TroooRsos,  Tnc.      (S<'e  Sliaw.  AlfrocI  O.,  ;is.slgnor.) 

Milk  PrnroSNos,  Inc.      (See  Wondt,  TToriitan  T>.,  assignor.) 

Mlkan,  Victor,  Duriind,  Mich.  .Apparatus  for  eliminating 
soft  stone  from  gravel.     2,103,374;  Dec.  28. 

Milko  Cone  &  Baking  Co.  (See  Leaf,  S.  S.,  nnd  Panzn, 
assignors.) 

Mliko  Cone  &  Baking  Co.,  The.  (See  Pape,  Larry,  as- 
signor.) 


Millan,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling 
Mill  Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Annealing  cover. 
2,069,768 ;  Feb.  9. 

Millan,  Edward  N.,  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling  Mill 
Company,  Sliddletown,  Ohio.  Annealing  cover. 
2,078,718  ;  Apr.  27. 

Millar,  John  R.     (See  Smith,  Vivian  D.,  assignor.) 

Millar,  Russell  W.,  Berkeley,  and  H.  P.  A.  Groll,  Oakland, 
assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Recovery  of  hydrocyanic  acid.  2,086,731 ; 
July  13. 

Millar,  Russell  W.,  and  H.  P.  A.  Groll,  Berkeley,  Calif., 
assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Process  and  products  relating  to  the  re- 
covery of  HCN.     2,086,732  ;  July  13. 

Millard,  Earl  B.,  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Products  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake  fluid. 
2,084,404  ;  June  22. 

Mlllen,  Stanley  S.,  Glendale,  assignor  to  J.  Schmid,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Bead  forming  machine.  2,067,641 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Millen,  Stanley  S.,  Glendale,  assignor  to  Julius  Schmid, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Stripping  machine.  2,067,642  ; 
.Tan.   12. 

Millen,  Stanley  S.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Hand  truck. 
2,096.994;  Oct.  26. 

Millenaar,  Richard,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Rich- 
ardson Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Composite  molded 
product  and  method  and  apparatus  for  making  same. 
2,093,640  ;  Sept.  21. 

Miller,  Abraham  B.     (See  Rowe,  W.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  Adolph,  and  J.  Sears,  Regina,  Saskatchewan, 
Canada.  Hydraulic  brake  fluid  distributor.  2,091,243  ; 
Aug.   24. 

Miller,  Alfred  B.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch 
&  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Remote  controlling 
apparatus.     2,085,438  ;  June  29. 

Miller,  Angus  M.,  Pleasant  Ridge,  Mich.  Carburizing  box. 
2,102,019  ;  Dec.  14. 

Miller,  Arthur  J.,  Tenafly,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Cinema  Pat- 
ents Company,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Removing 
scratches  from  celluloid  motion  picture  negative  and 
positive  films.     2,069,501 ;  Feb.  2. 

Miller,  Arthur  M.,  Burlingame,  and  D.  O.  McLean,  as- 
signors of  one-third  to  H.  Webber,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Game  apparatus.     2,077,124;  Apr.  13. 

Miller,  Arthur  O.,  Youngstown,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Petroleum  Iron  Works  Company  of  Ohio,  Sharon,  Pa. 
Head  seams  for  steel  barrels  and  drums  and  method 
thereof.     2,083,519  ;  June  8. 

Miller,  Benjamin,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Doherty  Research 
Company.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Electric  rate  meter. 
2,068,147  ;  Jan.  19. 

Miller,  Benjamin,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  Doherty 
Research  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  flash 
producing   method  and  apparatus.     2,073,247:  Mar.  9. 

Miller,     Benjamin,    Richmond    Hill,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 

■  Power  Patents  Company,  Jersey  City.  N.  J.  Gas  ana- 
lyzing process   and   apparatus.      2,083,520;   June   8. 

Miller,  Benjamin,  Richmond  Hill.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Power  Patents  Companv,  Jersey  Cit.v,  N.  J.  Analysis 
of  fluid  mixtures.     2,083,521  :  .Tune  8. 

Miller,  Donj.imin.  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Power 
Patents  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Impulse  rate 
meter.     2.102,371  ;  Dec.  14. 

Jliller,  Benjamin,  and  C.  G.  Fink,  New  York,  N.  T.,  as- 
signors to  Patents  Corporation  of  America,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.  Electrolytic  n-on  manufacture.  2,076,909; 
Apr.  13. 

Miller,  Bernice,  et  al.     (See  Miller,  Richard  B.,  assignor.) 

Miner,  Bert  C,  Inc.      (See  Pullman,  Joseph  C,  assignor.) 

Miller,  Bert  C,  Slontclair,  N.  J.  Flexible  tape. 
2,095,149  ;  Oct.  5. 

Miller  Brothers.      (See  Boriski,  Jtartin  J.,  ossignor.) 

Miller,  Burton  F.,  Hollywood,  Calif,,  assignor  to  United 
Research  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Sound 
rocordin<r.      2.096.001  ;   Oct.    19. 

Miller,  Carl  F.,  Emporium,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hygrade  Syl- 
vania  Corporation,  Salem,  Mass.  Electron  discharge 
device.     2,090,218  ;  Aug.  17. 

Miller,  Carl  F.,  Emporium,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hygrade 
Svlvaniji  Corporation.  Salem.  Mass.  Electron  dis- 
oliiirge  device.      2,100.308:  Nov.  23. 

Miller,  Carl  G.,  Mount  Clemens,  Mich,  Fire  escape. 
2,073.31  ■_'  :   l\tar.   9. 

Miller,  Cocil  W.      (See   Sinipson,  Walter  W.,  assignor.) 

Miller,  Charles,  deceased.  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.,  by 
I<la  Gordon  Miller,  executrix.  Shoe  and  tongue  therefor. 
2,009,961  :  F(-b.  9. 

Miller,  Charles,  deceased,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.,  I.  G. 
Miller,  executrix.  Last  and  last  attachment.  2,072,838; 
Mar.  2. 

Miller,  Charles,  deceased.  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.,  T,  G. 
Mlllor,  o\ocutri\.  .Applving  pi-otoctive  coatings  to 
HhooB  inid    otiKM-  ohjoct.s.      2,102,804:   Doc.   21, 

Mlllor,  (^harloa,  ond  A.  lyoone,  I/Ong  Island  City.  N.  Y., 
said  Leone  assignor  to  I.  Mlllor  &  Sons,  Incorporated. 
Making  shoes.     Re,  20,280;  Unf.  2. 

MHIoi-,  CIuhIos  a.,  Sr.,  liiihibrUlgi',  (la.  Automatic  crating 
nmohlno.      2.067,301  :  Jan.   12. 

Mlllor,  Charlo.i  ('.,  Lillleslown,  Pa.  Self  cleaning  lawn 
r.ake.     2,093,923;  Sept.  21. 

Mlllor,  Charles  K,.  .\ndorsoii,  Ind.  Inlornal  combustion 
engine.     2.096.180  ;  Oct.  19. 


422 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


MiUer,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  The  National  Marking  Ma- 
chine Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Tape  printing  at- 
tachment for  laundry  marking  machines.  2,080,056  ; 
May  11. 

Miller,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  The  National  ^Marking 
JIachine  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Inking  device 
for  marking  machines.     2,085,325  ;  June  29. 

Miller,  Charles  G.,  Jr.  (See  Healy,  Joseph  F.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Miller,  Charles  H.     (See  Sherrlck,  P.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  Charles  W.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  S.  B. 
Vinson,  and  one-fourth  to  S.  Lancelot  Vinson,  Costa 
Mesa,  Calif.     Curtain  hanger.     2,074,928 ;  Mar.   23. 

Miller,  Chrest  H.,  St.  Helens,  Oreg.  Trimmer  saw  mech- 
anism.     2.096.305  :  Oct.  19. 

Miller,  Chris,  Detroit,  Mich.  Foil  applying  device. 
2,089,033  ;  Aug.  3. 

Miller,  Christian,  New  York.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Edwards 
and  Company,  Inc.  Musical  signaling  apparatus. 
2,068,629  :  Jan.  19. 

Miller,  Christian,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Edwards 
and  Company,  Inc.  Signaling  device.  2,070,020 ; 
P^eb.  9. 

Miller,  Christian,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Edwards 
and  Company,  Inc.  Annunciator  construction. 
2,087,576;   July   20. 

Miller,  Clarence  W.  (See  Goode,  G.  C,  Miller,  and 
Harrington.) 

Miller,  Clarke  C,  Wood  River,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Separation  of  gases.  2,069,172  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Miller,  Clarke  C,  Wood  River,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Refining  hydrocarbon  gases. 
2,069,173  ;  Jan.  26. 

MiUer,  Clarke  C,  Wood  River,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Countercurrent  contactor. 
2,078,403  ;  Apr.  27. 

Miller,  Clemmy  O.,  and  A.  E.  Siehrs,  Chicago,  111.  Manu- 
facture of  water-soluble,  storage-stable  acetylsalicylic 
acid  products.     2,101,867  ;  Dec.  14. 

Miller  Company,  The.      (See  Doane,  Leroy  C,  assignor.) 

Miller,  Constantine  G.,  assignor  to  The  Meaker  Company. 
Chicago,  III.  Electroprocesslng  macliine.  2,081,551  ; 
May  25. 

Miller,  Constantine  G.,  assignor  to  The  Meaker  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Electroprocesslng  machine.  2.094.712  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Miller  Corsets,  Inc.  (See  Miller,  E.  H.,  Jr.,  Schween,  and 
Crosby,  assignors.) 

Jliller,  Daniel  D..  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories, 
Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electromagnetic  switch- 
ing device.     2,096,054  ;  Oct.  19. 

Miller,  David,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Straw  dispensing  ma- 
chine.    2,099,862  ;  Nov.  23. 

Miller,  Donald  W.     (See  Russell,  E.  A.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  Donnell  W.,  Gering,  Xebr.  Golf  accessory. 
2  096,055  ;  Oct.  19.  " 

Miller,  Dorr,  Detroit,  Mich.,  nssismor  to  Dura  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.  Door  latch  merchanisra.  2,068,063  ;  Jan, 
19. 

Miller,  Edward.      (See  Weisend,  Otto  P.,  assignor.) 

Miller,  Edward,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Lynch  Cor- 
poration. Safety  take-out  for  glassware  making  ma- 
chines.    2.097,130  ;  Oct.  26. 

Miller,  Edward  H..  Jr.,  W.  D.  Schween,  and  W.  L.  Crosby, 
assignors  to  Miller  Corsets,  Inc.,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 
Detachable  crotch  girdle.    2,070,515  ;  Feb.  9. 

Miller,  Edward  L.,  Green  Island,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  American  Aiachine  and  Metals,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Centrifugal  extracting  and  discharg- 
ing mechanism.     2,099,863  ;  Noy.  23. 

Miller,  Edward  ^y.,  assignor  to  The  Fellows  Gear  Shapor 
Company,  Springfield,  Vt.  Helical  gear  shaping  ma- 
chine.    2,009,323  :  Feb.  2. 

Miller,  Edward  W.,  assignor  to  The  Fellows  Gear  Sliapor 
Company,  Springfield,  Vt.  Gear  lapping  machine. 
2,069.324;  Fob.  2. 

Miller,  Edward  W.,  assignor  to  The  Fellows  Gear  Sharer 
Company,  Springfield,  Vt.  Machine  for  generating 
throated  gear  elements.    2.098.428  :  Nov.  9. 

Miller,  Edward  W.,  assignor  to  The  Fellows  Gear  Shaper 
Company,  Springfield,  Vt.  Helical  gear  shaping  ma- 
chine.     2,10.3,911;    Dec.    28. 

Miller,      Edwin      W.,      Milwaukee. 
2.0S2.297  :  June  1. 

Miller,   Elinor,   New  York,   N.  Y. 
Feb.  9. 

Miller.  Elliot  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
2.071,850:   Feb.   23. 

Miller,  Ellis,  assignor  to  Sli,nrp  &  Dohme.  Inc..  Philadel- 
ph1:i,  I'a.  llydroxyaryl-alkyl  and  aralkvl  sulDhides 
2,074,851  ;  Mar.   23. 

Miller,  Ellis.  Philadolphia,  and  W.  II.  Hartung,  I.ans- 
downe.  as.iigiiors  to  Sharp  &  Dohme,  Incorpor.Tr>>(l,  Phil- 
ndelphia.  Pa.  Alkyl  c.itechol  ketones.  2,078,20,")  :  AT)r 
20. 

Miller,  Elmer  E.,  and  H.  L.  Miller.  Millersburg.  Pa.  Slid- 
ing cheek  piece  for  guns.     2,100,514  ;  Nov.  30. 

Miller,   Elmer  L.      (See  Walther,   G.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  i;iwoo<l  K.      (See   Carter,  A.  L..  and  MilliT.) 

Miller,  Kmesf-  R,.  Annapolis  Roads,  Md.  Air  condition- 
ing system,     2.078,540  ;  Apr.  27. 


gear   shaping  ma- 

Wis.     Vehicle     seat. 

Brassidre.     2,070,369 ; 

Garment  storage  bag. 


Miller,  Ernest  F.,  Prospect  Park,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa,     Cooling  apparatus.     2,088,381  ;  July  27. 

Miller,  Ernest  F.  and  M.  A.  Nelson,  Prospect  Park,  as- 
signors to  AVestinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, E^st  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cooling  apparatus. 
2,088,382  ;  July  27. 

Miller,  Ernest  M.,  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honeywell 
Reculator  Companv,  ^^linneapolis,  Minn.  Control  ap- 
paratus.    2,066.413  ;  Jan.  5. 

Miller,  Eugene  F.,  assignor  to  Hanes  Hosiery  Mills  Co., 
Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Stocking  and  the  like.  2,090,219  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Miller,  Eugene  N.     (See  Burns,  W,  E.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  Florian  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  puri- 
fying and  refining  molten  metals.     2,080,625  ;  May  18. 

Miller,  Flovd  O.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  braking  svstem. 
2.097,889  ;   Nov.  2. 

Miller,  Frank,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  IngersoU-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Drill  stem.  2,066,794 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Miller,  Prank,  Easton.  Pa.,  assignor  to  lugersoU-Rand 
Company,  Jersev  City,  N.  J.  Guiding  device. 
2,070,370 ;    Feb,    9. 

Miller.  Frank,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
Companv,  .Tei-sev  City,  N.  J.  Rotary  cutting  tool. 
2,096,056  :  Oct.   19. 

Miller,  Frank  E.,  and  J.  D.  McLeod,  Oakland.  Calif.. 
assignors  to  General  Explosives  and  Powder  Corpora- 
tion:   Explosive.     2.078.264  :  Apr.  27. 

Miller,  Frank  P.,  Meadville,  Pa.  Cutting  tool.  2,076,663 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Miller,  Frank  P.,  Meadville,  Pa.  Inserted  blade  cutter. 
2,076,999  ;  Apr.  13. 

Miller,  Frank  P.,  Meadville,  Pa.  Inserted  blade  cutter. 
2.101.085  :  Dec.  7. 

Miller,  Frank  P.,  Meadville,  Pa.  Cuttisg  tool.  2,102,478  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Miller,  Frank  X.,  Slacksville,  Kans.  Straw  saving  attach- 
ment.    2,077,000;  Apr.  13. 

Miller,  Fred.     (See  Cervenka,  W.  P.,  and  MiUer.) 

Miller,  Fred  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Semet 
Solvay  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Manufacture   of   distilled   spirits.     2,099.864 ;  Nov.   23. 

Miller,  Fred  M.,  Bala-Cynwyd,  Pa.  Drip  point  grid  tile. 
2.098,667  ;  Nov.  9. 

Miller,  Frederick  B..  Chicago,  111.  Mechanical  hammer. 
Re.  20.537  :  Oct.  19. 

Miller,  Frederick  H.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Vegetable  slicer. 
2,08S,.383  ;  July  27. 

Miller.  Frederick  W.,  and  J.  R.  Schifferl,  St.  Paul.  Minn. 
Bagging  device.     2,086.874  :  July  13. 

Miller,  George  C,  Brighton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Excelsior 
Machine  Corporation.  Apparatus  for  packaging  as- 
sorted confections.     2,081,092  ;  May  18. 

Miller,  George  C,  Brighton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Excelsior 
Machine  CJorporation.  Packing  a  predetermined  candy 
mixture.     2,081,093  :  May  18. 

Miller,  (Jeorge  L.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Manufacture  of  ermor 
plates.     2,102,963:  Dec.  21. 

Miller.  Gideon  D.,  Springs,  Pa.  Coal  mining  apparatus. 
2,073,900  ;  Mar.  16. 

Miller,  Gideon  D.,  Springs,  Pa.  Coal  mining  apparatus. 
2. 077. .-.27  :  Apr.  20. 

Miller,  Gideon  D.,  Springs,  Pa.  Coal  undercutting  ma- 
chine.    2,080,181  :  May  11. 

Miller,  Gideon  D.,  Springs,  Pa.  Coal  mining  apparatus 
2,090,355  ;  Aug.  17. 

Miller,  Gideon  D.,  Springs,  Pa.  Coal  mining  apparatus. 
2,094,218  ;  Sept.  28. 

Miller,  Grant  H.,  Caldwell,  N.  J.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  treating  beef  carcasses.    2,102,084  ;  Dec.  14. 

Miller,  Gumbiner,  Sheffrey  &  Van  Valkenburgh.  (See 
Wandell,  Reinhold  H.,  assignor.) 

Miller,  Gustav  A..  Bloomington,  111.  Crank  shaft. 
2,075,741  ;  Mar.  30. 

Miller,  H,  A.,  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Miller, 
Harry  A.,  assignor.) 

l^Iiller,  Harold  B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Alarm  system. 
2,075,822  ;  Apr.   6. 

Miller,  Harold  S.,  Quincy,  and  C.  P.  Maclver,  Newton, 
Mass.,  assignor  to  Beclcwith  Manufacturing  Company, 
Dover.  N.  H.  Laminated  shoe  stififener.  2.077,125; 
Apr.  13. 

Miller,  Harry  A.,  assignor  to  H.  A.  Miller  Engineering 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clutch.  2,080,291; 
May  11. 

Miller,  Harry  A.,  New  York.  N.  Y..  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  H.  A.  Miller  Engineering  Corporation. 
Transmission.     2,095,393  :  Oct.  12. 

Miller,  Harry  W.,  Shanghai,  China.  Makins  vegetable 
milk.     2,078,962  ;  May  4.  .^        » 

VrWl'-'^-  Harvey  D.      (See  Wardle,  A.  J.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  Henry,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing  Com- 
R'''/^"Z•o^-®'^''J■''"'■•^•..  Conn,  Button  positioning  means. 
-.Of)7.JJo  :   Jan.    12. 

Miller,  Henry  .T.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  and  E.  W.  Schafer, 
New  lork.  N.  \.,  assignors,  by  :.iesne  assignments,  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  American.  Gettering  vacuum  tube. 
2,100,746  ;  Nov.  30. 

Miller,  Henry  W.     (See  Epstein,  L..  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  Utilities  Service  Com- 
§''"y-n,.^"c.,     AUentown,     Pa.     Guy     wire     protector. 


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Miller,  Herchael  W.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Stove  top. 
1,101,590 ;  Dec.  7. 

Miller,  Herman  P.,  Jr.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  Inductance  ele- 
ment.    2,087,003;   July   13. 

Miller,  Hobson  F.,  Ocean  Side,  N.  Y.  Paper  cartridge 
and   treatment   thereof.     2,088,031 ;   July   27. 

Miller,  Howard  L.     (See  Miller,  Elmer  E.  and  H.  L.) 

Miller,  I.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Schmidt,  Victor  T.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Miller,  I.,  &  Sons,  Incorporated.  (See  Miller,  C,  and 
Leone,  assignor.) 

Miller,  Ida  G.,  executrix.     (See  Miller,  Charles.) 

Miller,  J.  C,  Co.     (See  Cyrex,  Felix  G.,  assignor.) 

]Miller,  Jerome  J.,  Chadron,  Nebr.  Lawn  mower  attach- 
ment.    2,085,113  ;  June  29. 

Miller,  John,  Lansin.e,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Automatic 
Products  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Liquid  level  con- 
trol device.     2,090,695  ;  Aug.  24. 

Miller,  John  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Kack  for  floor  coverings 
and  the  like.    2,068,755  ;  Jan.  26. 

Jililler,  John  H.,  Short  Hills,  assignor  to  Weston  Elec- 
trical Instrument  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Thermo- 
couple ammeter.     2,100,260  ;  Nov.  23. 

Miller,  John  M.,  and  A.  R.  Davis,  Hudson,  Mass.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  United  States  Rub- 
ber Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
making  footwear.     2,078,093  ;  Apr.  20. 

I\Iiller,  John  R.,  United  States  Navy.  Bulkhead  internal 
safety   relief  salvage  valve.     2,082,807  ;   June   8. 

Miller,  John  R.,  assignor  to  T.  R.  Miller  Mill  Company, 
Brewton,  Ala.  Shipninc  container.  2,068,064 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Miller,  Jullen  C,  assignor  to  Paducah  Box  &  Basket  Co., 
Inc.,  Paducah,  Ky.  Shipping  container.  2,068,812 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Miller,  Junius  G.,  Oshkosh.  Wis.  Pump  stand  assembling 
and  retaining  means.     2,082,173  ;  June  1. 

Miller,  Kay.      (See  Swenne.s,  B.  A.,  and  ilillf^v. i 

Miller,  Kenneth  W.     (See  Halperin,  H.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  Leonard.      (See  Dobbs,  Eugene  M.,   assignor.) 

Miller,  Lewis  B.,  Plainfield.  N.  ,T.,  assignor  to  Johns- 
Man  ville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Magnesia  in- 
sulation and  method  of  making  same.  2,084,588  ; 
June  22. 

Miller,  Lilliiin  M.,  Fort  Harrison,  Jiont.  Knitting  device 
iind  knitting.     2,075.621  ;  Mar.  .SO. 

Miller,  Lillian  M.,  Fort  Harrison,  Mont.  Flexible  knitting 
needle.     2,102,600;  Dec.  21. 

Jliller,  Lloyd  E.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Reliance  Electric  &  Engineering  Comjjany,  Cleveland. 
Ohio.  Adjustable  speed  electric  motor.  2,072,008  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Miller,  Louis  P.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Research  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Homogeneous  piled  surface. 
2,087,260:   July  20. 

Jliller,  Louis  R.,  Arcadia,  Mo.  Hydrant.  2,097,733 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Miller,  Max.     (See  White,  Chester  R,,  assignor.) 

Miller,  Max  B..  &  Co.     (See  Tuttle,  Malcolm  H.,  assignor.) 

Miller,  Max  C,  Cumberland,  R.  I.  Knitting  machine. 
2,068,688 ;  Jan.  26. 

Miller,  Max  C,  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Knitting 
Machines  Corporation.  Fabric  talce-up  mechanism. 
2.078,265  ;  Apr.  27. 

Miller,  Max  C,  Cumberland,  R.  I.  Knitting  machine. 
2,100,345  ;  Nov.  30. 

Miller,  Merton  R.,  Evanston,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, HI.     Telephone  system.     2,094,132  ;   Sept.  28. 

Miller  Meters  Inc.  (See  Miller,  S.  L.,  and  Cook,  as- 
signors.) 

Miller,  Morris,  Eoonton,  N.  J.  Combination  bathroom 
•window  and  cabinet.     2,087,695  ;  July  20. 

Miller,  Oran  E.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
nRsignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  (ilompany,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  IMothod  and  apparatus  for  printing  lenticular 
film.     2,095,826  ;  Oct.  12. 

Miller,  Otto  I>.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  R.  D. 
Abbott,  St.  Ijouis,  Mo.  Production  of  colored  tobacco 
smokes.     2,094,614  ;  Oct.  5. 

Miller,  Paul  C,  Mt.  Summit,  assignor  to  Mapos  ConsoH- 
dated  Manufacturing  (Company,  (Jrillilli,  Iiid.  (^ako 
plate  of  molded  fibrous  malorial.     2,095,672;    Oct.   12. 

Miller,  Paul  E.,  Dunbar,  Pa.  Pencil  sharpener. 
2,094,549;  Sept.  28. 

Miller,  Penrle  N.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2,094,077 ;  Sept. 
28. 

Miller,  Philip  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Products  Corixirnlion,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Automobile 
vehicle.      2.081.405;    Juno    22. 

Miller,    Itilei-li    I,.       (See   Hovey.    T.    W.,    and    Miller  ) 

Miller,  Ralph  K.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  ns- 
elennicnts,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Kefrigor- 
aling  apimraluH.      2,068,689;   .Tan.    20. 

Miller,  I{;ilpli  K.,  .-issigiKir  lo  <;eiier;\)  Molei's  Corpora  lion. 
Dayton,  Oliio.  Ucl'rigcrnt  iiig  iippiiint  im.  2,()79,.'!77  ; 
May  -I. 

Miller,  Itiilph  N.      (See  Westrope,  F.  J.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  K.'iyiiKmd  C,  Berwick,  I'n.,  iismignor  lo  Ainerlciiii 
Car  Jind  I'Viundry  C'onipnny,  New  York,  N.  V.  Articu- 
lated   car    ronslructlon.      2,005,003;    Oct.    5. 


Miller,  Richard  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Bendix  Products  Corporation,  South 
Bend,  Ind.     Motor  wheels.     2.092,258  ;  Sept.  7. 

Miller,  Richard  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Products  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Vehicle  wheel. 
2,098.668  ;  Nov.  9. 

Miller,  Richard  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, of  fifty  per  cent  to  B.  Miller,  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  and  fifty  per  cent  to  F.  R.  Magid,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Wheel  for  motor  vehicles.     2,101,505;  Dec.  7. 

Miller,  Robert  A.,  Tarentum,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Company,  Allegheny  County,  Pa.  Double 
window  construction.     2,084,103  ;   June  15. 

Miller,  Robert  L.,  et  al.  (See  Fischer,  Oliver  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Miller,  Robert  N.      (See  Billstein,  A.  E.  F.,  and  Miller.) 

Miller,  Roy  G.,  Langhorne,  assignor  to  Fleetwings,  Inc., 
Bristol,  Pa.  Structural  section  for  aircraft.  2,098,752  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Miller,  Russel,  loco,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Drill 
bit  guide.     2,076,039  ;  Apr.  6. 

Miller.  Samuel  L.,  Maywood,  and  R.  C.  Cook,  assignors 
to  Miller  Meters  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Parldng  meter. 
2,070,445  ;  Feb.  9. 

Bliller,  Samuel  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Self  regulated  heat  trans- 
fer system.     2,098,462  ;  Nov.  9. 

Miller,  Sherman,  Schenectady,  assignor  to  American  Lo- 
comotive Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Railway  vehicle 
coupler  device.     2,075,953  ;  Apr.  6. 

Miller.  Sidney  S.     (See  Jahraus,  Harold  A.,  assignor.) 

Miller,  Starks  L.,  and  G.  T.  Johnson,  assignor  to  American 
Ball-Mill  Companv,  Denver,  Colo.  Discharge  for  grind- 
ing mills.     2,079.221  ;  May  4. 

Miller,  Stuart  P.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Bar- 
rett Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Interlocking  shingle. 
2,068,756;  Jan.  26. 

Miller,  Stuart  P.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Refining  crude  naphthalene. 
2,078,963  ;  Jlav  4. 

Miller,  Stuart  P.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Thick  butt  shingle. 
2,099,131;  Nov.   16. 

Miller,  Stuart  P.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Company,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Making  clutch  facings, 
brake  linings,  and  lilre  products.     2,099,132  ;   Nov.  16, 

Jliller,  Stuart  P.,  Tenafly,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacturing  paving  blocks. 
2,072,958  ;  Mar.  9, 

Miller,  Stuart  P.,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Bar- 
rett Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Absorbent  article- 
saturating  apparatus.     2,083,731 ;    June  15. 

Jliller,  Stuart  P.,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  and  L.  T.  Sutherland, 
Yonkers,  assignors  to  The  Barrett  Company,  New  Yorlv, 
N.  Y.     Reenforced  pipe  shield.     2,082,174  ;   June  1. 

Miller,  T.  R.,  Mill  Company.  (See  Miller,  John  R.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Miller,  Theodore,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  George  Gorton 
Macliine  Companv.  Racine,  Wis.  Engraving  and  related 
machine.     2,093.203  ;  Sept.  14. 

Miller,  Thomas  G.      (See  Petersen,  Peter,   assignor.) 

Miller,  Thomas  W.,  assignor  to  The  Faultless  Rubber 
Company,  Ashland,  Ohio.  Valve  means.  2,092,400; 
Sept.  7. 

]\Iiller,  Thomns  W,,  assignor  to  The  Faultless  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Ashland,  Ohio.     Valve  means.     2,092,401 ;  Sept.  7. 

Miller,  Valentin,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  C.  Nagel.  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Motor  vehicle  radiator.  2,079,222  : 
May  4, 

Miller,  Vernon  'Si.,  assignor  to  The  Faultless  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Ashland,  Ohio.  Shaped  rubber  sponge.  2,071,647  : 
Feb.  23. 

Miller,  Victor  F,,  (Jueens  Village,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  Now  York,  N,  Y. 
Call  transmitter.     2.075,536;  Mar.  30. 

Miller,  Warren  R..  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Two-speed  gen- 
erator pulley.      2,087.261  ;   July   20. 

Miller,  William  C,  and  E.  Bougliton,  assignors  to  Diebold 
Safe  &  Lock  Co,,  Canton,  Ohio.  Dual  control  time- 
lock.     2,097,035  ;  Oct.  26. 

Miller,  William  E.,  assignor  to  The  Viscostat  Corporation, 
Madison,  Wi.s.  Fuel  oil  strainer  and  preheating  device. 
2,07;!,847  ;  ]\Iar,  16. 

Miller,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Engineering 
Clorporatiou,  Evansvllle,  Ind.  Heating  system. 
2,077,250  ;  Apr.  13. 

Miller,  Williiim  H.,  Royiil  Oak,  assignor  to  The  Flex-O- 
Tube  ('o.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Mounting  for  hose  couplings. 
2,078,453;  Apr.  27. 

Miller,  William  J.,   Swissvale,  Pa.     Feeding  and   forming 

filastie  material  in  the  manufacture  of  pottery, 
te.  2(),'101  ;  June  8. 

Allller,  William  ,1.,  Swissvale,  I'a.  Method  of  .'ind  appa- 
ratus for  manufacturing  pottery  ware.  2,079,(182; 
:\lay  4. 

Miller.  William  J.,  Swissvale,  Pa.  .\pparatus  for  the 
iniinnfMctiire  of  pottery.      2,091,70(1;   AuR.   31. 

Miller,  ANIIllam  .1..  Swissvale,  I'a.  Slauufncturlng  pot- 
tery \vi\i(>.     2.091.767  :  Aug.  31. 

Miller,  William  J.,  Swi.ssvale,  I'a,  .Vppiiratua  for  manu- 
facturing   pottery   ware.      2.103.0«(!;    Dec.    21. 

Miller.  William  J.,  assignor  to  Kllleott  Bay  IMIU  Co.. 
Seattle,  Wnsli,  Plywood  i>Mtehing  niiichlin".  '  2,tl!M  .  1.""  : 
Aug,  31. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Miller,  William  M.,  Perry,  Iowa.  Poppet  valve  clearance 
Indicating  caliper.     2,069,043;  Jan  26. 

Miller,  William  S.  (See  Lantz,  L.  A.,  Morrison,  and 
Miller.) 

Slillermaster,  Ralph  A.,  assignor  to  Cutler-Hammer.  Inc., 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Electric  switch.     2,090,764 ;  Aug.  2i. 

Millett.  .Tolm  K.     (See  Sackner,  W.  E..  and  Millett.) 

MlUett,  John  E.,  Gilman,  Vt.  Fishing  tilt.  2,089,097  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Millett,  John  E.,  Chelsea,  assifmor  to  Grand  Rapids  P'ibre 
Cord  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Twisted  paper 
cord.     2,097,299  ;  Oct.  26. 

Millice,  Paul  S.,  Hamilton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Herring- 
Hall-Marvin  Safe  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety 
interval  lock  mechanism.     2,077,365  ;  Apr.  13. 

Millice,  Paul  S.,  Hamilton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Herring- 
Hall-Marvin  Safe  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Inside 
releasing  means  for  closures  of  vaults  and  the  like. 
2.004.369  ;  Sept.  28. 

Millie  Patent  Holding  Co.  (See  Anders,  Ernst  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Millie  Patent  Holding  Co.  Inc.  (See  Wichulski,  J.,  and 
Pizzolanella,  assignors.) 

Milligan,   Jolin  F.      (See  Bugg,  V.  M.,  and  Milligan.) 

Milligan,  Lowell  H.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.  Abrasive  body  and  making  the  same. 
2,p77,366;  Apr.  13. 

Milligan,  Robert  R.  D..  Portland,  Ind.  Trailer  hitch  cou- 
pling.    2,101,022  ;  Dee.  7. 

Milligan,  Trevor  R.     (Seo  Campbell,  Np.tI  J.,  assignor.) 

Milligan,  Walter.     (See  Plym,  F.  J.,  and  Milligan.) 

Milligan,  AVilliams  G.,  Akron.  Ohio.  Cooling  system  for 
motors.     2.007,407;  .Tan.  12. 

Slilliken,  Humphreys,  Mount  Royal,  Montreal,  Quebec, 
Canada.     Pothead  terminal.     2.089,284 ;   Aug.  10. 

Milliken,  Humphrevs,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Circuit 
breaker.     2,089.285  :  Aug.  10. 

Milliken,  Humphrevs.  Mount  Royal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Cir- 
cuit breaker.     2,089,286  ;  Aug.  10. 

Milliken,  Mahlon  G.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
panv.  Wilmington,  Del.  Stabilizing  nitrocellulose. 
2,103,592:  Dee.  28. 

Milliken,  Mahlon  G.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Apparatus  for  stabilizing 
nitrocellulose.     2,103,593  ;  Dec.  28. 

Mlllmine,  Herbert  W.,  Houston,  Tex.  Testing  device  for 
well  equipment.    2.067,499  ;  Jan.  12. 

Mlllmine.  Herbert  W.,  Houston,  Tex.  Pump  piston. 
2,079,998;  May   11. 

Millner,  Theodore,  Ujpest,  and  P.  Tflry,  Budapest,  Hun- 
garv,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Manu- 
facturing metal   bodies.      2,076.381  ;   Apr.    6. 

Mills,  Albert  W.,  Endicott,  assignor  to  International  Busi- 
ness Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing 
mechanism.    2,076,740  ;  Apr.  13. 

Mills,  Albert  W.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  International  I'.usiness  M!ichin''s  Cnr- 
poration.  Subtracting  and  totaling  device.  2,079.418  ; 
Slay  4. 

Mills,  Allison  C,  assignor  to  Scotsmoor  Company,  Inc., 
Johnstown,  N.  Y.  Hand  covering  and  manufacture. 
2,090.982:  Aug.  24. 

Mills,  Bert  E.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Mills  Novelty  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Operating  device  for  coin-actuated 
machines.     2,070,021  ;  Feb.  9. 

Mills,  Bert  E.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Mills  Novelty 
Company,  Chicago,  III.  Ball  stop  mechanism  for  pin 
game  apparatus.     2,074. .')12  ;   Mar.   23. 

Mills,  Bert  E..  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Mills  Novelty 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ball  elevator  latch  for  pin 
game   apparatus.      2,074,513 ;   Mar.    23. 

Mills,  Bert  E..  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Mills  Novelty 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Drink  vending  machine. 
2.095,201 :  Oct.  5. 

Mills,  Bert  E.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Mills  Novelty  Com- 
panv,  Chicago,  111.  Ball  control  mechanism  for  pinball 
games.    2,098.648  :  Nov.  9. 

Mills,  Bert  E.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Mills  Novelty  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Selective  vending  machine. 
2,099,344:  Nov.   16. 

Mills,  Bert  E.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Mills  Noveltv  Co., 
Chicago,  HI.  Table  leg  construction.  2,099,657  ;"  Nov. 
16. 

Mills,  Bert  E.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Mills  Novelty  Com- 
panv,  Chicago,  111.  Timing  device  for  electrically  con- 
trolled   apparatus.      2,102.372;   Dec.    14. 

Mills,  Claude  B.,  Port  Clinton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  United 
States  Gypsum  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mixing  machine 
and  method.     2,097,088 ;  Oct.  26. 

Mills  Company,  The.  (See  Winslow,  Edward  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mills.  Edgar  A.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Direct  pressure  matrix 
raolder.      2,090,043:  Oct.  19. 

Mills.  George  I.     (See  Il'Doubler,  C.  TV.,  and  Mills.) 

Mills,  Hubert  E.     (See  Perkins,  E.  H.,  and  Mills.) 

Mills.  James,  assignor  of  one-half  to  .\.  II.  Perry,  Areola. 
N.  C.     Safety  cigarette  holder.     2,079,520  ;  May  4. 

Mills.  James  .\..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Helicopter  aero- 
plane.    2, 095,. "50  :  Oct.   12. 

Mills,  James  R.     (See  Lepsoe,  R.,  and  Mills.) 

Mills,  Klestcr  J.,  I,(iuisvillp.  Ky.  Chaneil  white  oak  rack 
for  aging  or  maturing,  clarifying,  colnring.  and  mellow- 
ing spirituous  liquors,  and  particularly  whisky. 
2,079,378  ;  May  4. 


Mills.  Lindley  E.  (See  Britton,  E.  C,  Coleman,  and 
Mills.) 

Mills,  Lindley  E.,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Midland,  Mich.  Preparation  of  4-alkyl  halo- 
phenols.     2,087,986  :  July  27. 

Mills,  Louis  D.,  and  T.  B.  Crowe,  Palo  Alto,  assignors  to 
The  Merrill  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Precipitat- 
ing apparatus.    2,085,820  ;  July  6. 

Mills,  Louis  D.,  and  T.  B.  Crowe,  Palo  Alto,  and  J.  C. 
Haun,  assignors  to  The  Merrill  Company,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Cvanide  process.     2,100.805  ;  Nov.  30. 

Jlills  Novelty   Company.      (See  Mills,  Bert  E.,  assignor.) 

Mills.  Percy  E.,  Towaco,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Coin  collector.     2,072,462  ;  Mar.  2. 

Mills,  Percy  E.,  Towaco,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coin 
chute  for  coin  collectors.     2,091,556  ;  -\ug.  31. 

Mills,  Percy  E.,  Towaco,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coin 
chute  for  coin  collectors.     2,097,497  ;  Nov.  2. 

Mills,  Percy  E.,  Towaco,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coin 
clmte  for  coin  collectors.     2,097,498  ;  Nov.  2. 

Mills,  Robert  K.     (See  Jones,  T.  H.,  and  Mills.) 

Mills,  Robert  K.,  Sherwood,  Nottingham,  England.  Knit- 
ted fabric.     2.076,910  ;  Apr.  13. 

Mills  Scaffold  Company  Limited.  (See  Macbeth,  Allan,  as- 
signor.) 

Mills  Scaffold  Company  Limited.  (See  Winby,  L.  P.,  and 
Caswell,   assignors.) 

Mills,  William  J.     (See  Bumpas,  O.  C,  and  Mills.) 

Millspaugh,  William  H.,  Satawba  Island,  assignor  to 
Centrifugal  Steel,  Inc..  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Tented  mold 
and  apparatus  for  making  same.     2,093,286  ;   Sept.  14. 

Milnioe,  Michael  J.,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignor  to  F.  B.  Reding- 
ton  (io.,  Chicago,  111.  Wrapping  machine.  2,066,414  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Milmoe,  Michael  J.,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignor  to  F.  B.  Red- 
ington  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Web  regulating  mechanism. 
2,066,415  :  Jan.  5. 

Milmoe,  Michael  J.,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignor  to  F.  B.  Reding- 
ton  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Gluing  mechanism.  2,081,758  ; 
May  25. 

Milmoe,  Michael  J.,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignor  to  F.  B.  Reding- 
ton  Co..  Chicago,  111.  Feed  regulating  mechanism. 
2.093,287  :  Sept.  14. 

Milmoe,  Michael  J.,  assignor  to  F.  B.  Redington  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Container  forming  and  filling  machine. 
2.071,081;   Feb.    16. 

Milne,  Alexander,  and  M.  P.  Comerford,  Ottawa,  Ontario, 
Canada.  Guard  for  washing  machine  wringers. 
2,081,058  :  May  18. 

Milne,  Gerald,  Hartford,  Conn.  Elevator  control  mech- 
anism.    2.088.212  ;  July  27. 

Alilner,  Edwin  E..  Muncie.  Ind.,  assignor  to  Ball  Brothers 
Company.  Method  and  apparatus  for  rolling  zinc  and 
similar  metals.     2,083.080  :  June  8. 

Milner,  Wilfred  R.      (See  Kane,  F.  H.,  and  Milner.) 

Milnes,  Tom,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Ayers  Limited,  La- 
chute  Mills,  Quebec.  Canada.  Joining  the  ends  of  drier 
felts  and  the  like.    2.077. 891  :  Apr.  20. 

Milnor,  Joseph  W..  Maplewood.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Conductor  loading  system.     2,096.401  :  Oct.  19. 

Milprint  Products  Corporation.  (See  Hanson,  Roy  E., 
nssicnor.) 

Milutin,  Theodore  A.,  Dearborn,  Mich.  Brake  adjusting 
tool.     2,103,688;  Dec.  28. 

Mihvard,  Victor  T..  Davton.  Wyo.  Pouring  and  measuring 
device.     2.092.983  :  Sept.  14. 

Milwaukee  Brass  Specialty  Company.  (See  Kirchban, 
Robert  O..  assignor.) 

Milwaukee  Gas  Specialty  Company.  (See  Leins,  Oscar  J., 
assignor.) 

Milwaukee  Gas  Specialty  Companv.  (See  Mantz,  Harold 
A.,  assignor.) 

Milwaukee  Gas  Specialty  Company.  (See  Sackett,  War- 
ren W.,  assignor.) 

Milwaukee  Saddlery  Company.  (See  Bloomberg,  Joseph 
E.,  assignor.) 

Mims,  Howard  S.,  assignor  of  fortv-nine  per  cent  to 
W.  B.  Huskey,  Dallas,  Tex.  Wrench.  2,072,463 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Mln-A-Max  Co.     (See  Krannak,  Steven  J.,  assignor.) 

Mifiana,  Vicente,  and  J.  A.  Galiano,  Buenos  Aires, 
Argentina.     Refrigerated    cabinet.     2,098,155  :   Nov.   2. 

Minard,   Everett  S.      (See  Ashlock,  G.   W..  and  Minnrd.) 

Mincer,  Tracy  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  M.  Tate, 
Chicago.  HI.     Smoking  pipe.     2.092,002  :  Sept.  7. 

MIncks,  Isaiah  S.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Cooking  device. 
2,094,406  :   Sept.  28. 

Minden,  John  N.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Advertising  cap 
remover.    2,070,212  :  Feb.  9. 

Miner,  George  A..  Coffstown.  N.  H.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe 
bottom  unit  and  making  the  same.     2,085,989  ;  July  6. 

Miner,  Georpe  A..  GofTstown,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  I'nited 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Insole 
unit  and  making  the  same.     2.085,990;  July  6. 

Miner,  George  A.,  GofTstown,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Lip  lay- 
ing device.     2.102,731  :  Dec.  21. 

Miner,  George  H.     (See  Murray,  W.  H.  G.,  and  Miner.) 


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Miner,  James  H.,  Meridian,  Miss.  Ice  tray.  2,072,601 : 
Mar.  2. 

Miner,  Robert  A.      (See  Gaudreau.  J.  E.,  and  Miner.) 

Miner,  Robert  G.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Gas  heating  unit. 
2,082,176  ;  June  1. 

Miner,  Russell  C,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  receiver.     2,086,630 ;  July  13. 

Miner,  W.  H.,  Inc.      (See  Dentler,  Arnold  E.,  assignor.) 

Miner,  W.  H.,  Inc.     (See  Dwyer,  William  M.,  assignor.) 

Miner,  W.  H.,  Inc.      (See  Fuchs,  Henry,  assignor.) 

Miner,  W.   H.,  Inc.      (See  Haseltine.  Stacy  B.,  assignor.) 

Miner,  W.   H.,  Inc.      (See  Heitner,  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Miner,  W.  H.,  Inc.      (See  Johnson,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Miner,  W.  H.,  Inc.     (See  Loewer,   Henry  B.,  assignor.) 

Miner,  W.  H.,  Inc.     (See  Lounsbury.  Harvey  J.,  assignor.) 

Miner,  W.  H.,  Inc.      (See  Olander,  Roland  J.,  assignor.) 

Miner,  W.  H.,  Inc.     (See  Withall,  Albert  P.,  assignor.) 

Mineral  Cutting  Machine  Company.  (See  Cadwallader, 
Edgar  M.,   assignor.) 

"Mineralochemie"  A.  G.  fiir  rnetallurgische  und  chemishe 
Produkte.     (See  Baschant,  Karl,  assignor. 

Minerals  Separation  North  American  Corporation.  (See 
Brown,    Earl    H,,    assignor.^ 

Minerals  Separation  North  America  Corporation.  (See 
Keller,  Cornelius  H.,  assignor.) 

Minerals  Separation  North  American  Corporation.  (See 
Tucker,  Stanley,  assignor.) 

Minerva  Wax  Paper  Company.  (See  Gluck,  Fred  C, 
assignor.) 

Mine  Safety  Appliances  Company.  (See  Dym,  Joseph  B., 
assignor.) 

Mine  Safety  Appliances  Company.  (See  Ryan,  John  T., 
assignor.) 

Mine  Safety  Appliances  Company.  (See  Watkins, 
Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Minger,  Forest  R.     (See  Heath,  S.  B.,  and  Minger.) 

Minich,  Arthur,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Nuodex  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Inc.     Drier.     2.081,407  ;  May  2.5. 

Minich,  Verne  E.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Foundry  Equipment  Company,  Mishawaka, 
Ind.    Abrasive  throwing  machine.     Re.  20,538  ;  Oct.  19. 

Minich,  Verne  E.,  assignor  to  The  American  Foundry 
Equipment  Company,  Mishawaka,  Ind.  Abrasive  throw- 
ing wheel.     2,077,635  ;  Apr.  20. 

Minich,  Verne  E.,  assignor  to  The  American  Foundry 
Equipment  Company,  Mishawaka,  Ind.  Abrasive  throw- 
ing machine.     2,077,636  ;  Apr.  20. 

Minich,  Verne  E.,  assignor  to  The  American  Foundry 
Equipment  Company,  Mishawaka,  Ind.  Abrasive 
throwing  machine.     2,077,637  ;   Apr.   20. 

Minich,  Verne  E.,  assignor  to  The  American  Foundry 
Equipment  Company,  Mishawaka,  Ind.  Abrasive  ma- 
chine.    2,077,638  ;  Apr.  20. 

Minich,  Verne  E.,  assignor  to  The  American  Foundry 
Equipment  Company,  Mishawaka,  Ind.  Hardening  me- 
tallic surfaces.     2,077,639  ;  Apr.  20. 

Blining  Engineering  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Moore, 
Matthew  S.,  assignor.) 

Mining  Engineering  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Ny- 
borg,  Tage  G.,  assignor  of  one-half.) 

Mink,  Leon  D.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Whipping  apparatus.  2,102,125 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Minkel,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Fedders  Manufacturing 
Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Metal  forming  tool. 
2,102,572  ;  Dec.  14. 

Minkema,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Furnace  for  and  method  of  heat- 
ing fluids.     2,076,856;  Apr.  13. 

Minkler,  Raymond  A.  (See  MacDonald,  A.  V.,  Minkler, 
andlske.) 

IMinneapolis-Honeywell  Regul.'\tor  Company.  (See  Camp- 
bell,   Thomas  F.,  assignor.) 

Minneapolis-Honeywell  Regulator  Company.  (See  Cun- 
ningham, Lewis  L.,  assignor.) 

Minneapolis-Honeywell  Regulator  Company.  (See  Deni- 
Ron,  F.  ,S.,  and  Kriechb.'ium,  as.signors. ) 

Minneapolis-Honeywell  Regulator  Company.  (See  Gille, 
Willis  H.,  assignor.) 

Minnoapolis-IIonoywoll  Regulator  Company.  (See  Ilartig, 
Henry  E.,   assignor.) 

Minneapolis-Honeywell  Regulator  Company.  (See  Hotch- 
kiss,  Clifford,  assignor.) 

Minne.npolls-lldricywoll  Regulator  Co.  (See  Judson,  Albert 
L.,  assignor.) 

Minnenpolis-Honpywell  Regulator  Company.  (See  Jone.i, 
David  J.,  assignor.) 

IMinneapolis-HoncywoU  Regulator  company.  (See  Krlech- 
baum,  .John  P.,  assignor.) 

MinnoapoIiR-IIoncywo!)  Regulator  Companv.  (See  Kron- 
mlllor,  Carl  G.,  assignor.) 

Minneapolis-Honeywell  Regulator  Company.  (See  Kiiem- 
pt'l,  Leon  L.,  assignor.) 

MinneMpolls-TIoneywoll  Regulator  Company.  (See  I^ocke, 
JaiiU'H  S.,  iiH.signor. ) 

Minneapolis-Honeywell  Regiiliitor  Compiiny.  (See  Mat 
tern,  Raymond  P.,  asHlgnor.) 

MinncupolJH-IIoneywcll    Regulator    Coinitany.       (See    Mld- 

(See  Mlllir, 


yelle,   John   T.,   .Jr.,  nsHlgnor.) 
Mfiinoa 


polislloneywell  Regulator  Company. 
Ernest  M.,  nsslgnor. ) 

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Minneapolis-Honeywell  Regulator  Company.  (See 
Schweickart,  William  M.,  assignor.) 

Minneapolis-Honeywell  Regulator  Company  (See  Seepe, 
Paul  E.,  assignor.) 

Minneapolis-Honeywell  Regulator  Company.  (See  Ship- 
ley,  Sylvanus  C.,   assignor.) 

Minneapolis-Honeywell  Regulator  Company.  (See  Taylor, 
Daniel  G.,  assignor.) 

Minneapolis  Linen  Supply  Company.  (See  Steiner,  George 
A.,   assignor.) 

Minneapol'is-Moline  Power  Implement  Company.  (See 
Korsmo,  A.,  and  Ronning,  assignors.) 

Minneapolis-Moline  Power  Implement  Company.  (See 
Swenson,  William  E.,  assignor.) 

IMinneci,   Salvatore.      (See  Blume,   L.  F.,   and  Minned.) 

Minneci,  Salvatore,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Voltage  control  circuit.  2,071,984  : 
Feb.  23. 

Minnesota  Mining  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Fisher,  Harry  C.,  assignor.) 

Minnesota  Mining  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Jewett,  Clifford  L.,  assignor.) 

IMinnis,  George  F.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Window  cleaner's 
anchorage.     2,072,041 ;  Feb.   23. 

Jlinnium,  Byron  B.,  Millcreek  Township,  Erie  County, 
assignor  to  Erie  Resistor  Corporation,  Erie,  Pa.  Com- 
bined spark  plug  and   suppressor.     2,070,516  ;  Feb.    9. 

Minns,  Richard  J.,  Renhold,  England.  Supply  means  for 
tanks  and  other  receptacles.     2,075,994  ;  Apr.   6. 

Minor,  Harriet  A.,  Jeddo,  Pa.  Deodorizer.  2,085,991 ; 
July  6. 

Minor,  Henry  R.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Industrial  Process  Corporation,  Saratoga 
Springs,  N.  Y.     Treating  pigments.     2,067,060  ;  Jan.  5. 

Jlinor,  Henry  R.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signment to  Industrial  Process  Corporation,  Saratoga 
Springs,  N.  Y.     Treating  rubber.     2,095,673  ;  Oct.   12. 

Minors,  Stanley,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Kitchen  utility  de- 
vice.    2,081,636;  May  25. 

IMinorsky,  Nicolai,  Narberth,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Electron  dis- 
charge tube  system.     2,071,759  ;  Feb.  23. 

Minshall,  Robert  J.,  assignor  to  Boeing  Aircraft  Company, 
Seattle,       Wash.         Constructing       airplane       wings. 

2.087.626  ;  July  20. 

Minsk,  Louis  M.,  W.  O.  Kenyon,  and  H.  L.  Gray, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Fibrous 
esterification  of  cellulose  employing  homogenizers. 
2,066,571  ;  Jan.  5. 

Minters,  Barnet  S.,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.  Supporting  device. 
2,101,474  ;  Dec.  7. 

Minton,  John  P.,  White  Plains,  and  A.  S.  Ringel,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Filter  system  for  loudspeakers.     2,084,160  ;  June  15. 

Minton,  Ogden,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Heating,  lighting,  and 
power  system.     2,076,382  ;  Apr.  6. 

Miollis,  Raymond,  Barron,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  making 
cheese.     2,103,545.     Dec.  28. 

Mirel,  Arthur  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y'.  Automatic  landing 
gear.     2,077,178  ;  Apr.  13. 

Mirel,  Louis  I.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Folding  necktie  holder. 
2,099,495  ;  Nov.  16. 

Mirenta,      August,      Tacoma,      Wash.      Arch      support. 

2.103.627  :  Dec.  28. 

Mirfield,  George  E.,  Youngstown.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  Direct  Current  Welding  Company.     l\Ia- 

chine  for  welding  tubular  nrticli^s.      2,071.760:  Feb.  23. 
Mirfield,  George  E.,  Youngstown,  Ohio,  assizor,  by  mesne 

■nssignments,     to    Direct    Current    Welding    Company. 

Welding  apparatus.     2,079,916  ;  May  11. 
Mirfield,    George   E.,    assignor   to   The  Y'oungstown    Sheet 

&   Tube    Company,    Youngstown,    Ohio.      Tool    support. 

2,084,040  :  June  15. 
Jlirossay,  Cnrys:inth  M.     (See  Burger,  W.  J.,  and  Miros- 

say.) 
Mirsky,  Florence  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lady's  garment. 

2,079,656  ;  May  11. 
Misch,  Augustus.   Bronx.  N.  Y.     Paner  cutting   machine. 

2,008,504;  .Tan.  19. 
Mischanski,    Steven  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  AI.  Konl- 

kowski,      Wallington,      N.      J.        Scissors      sharpener. 

2,087,524  ;  July  20. 
Aliserendino,   Joseph,   Mount    Vernon,   N.   Y.     Adjustable 

chair  mirror.     2,097,129  ;  Oct.  L'O. 
Miserez,  Constant  A.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canad.i,  nsslgnor 

to    G.    E.     Prentice    Manufacturing    Company,    Berlin, 

Conn.     Apparatus  for  attaching  fasteners.     2,080,984  ; 

May  18. 
Mishaels,     Louis     J.,     Dayton,     Ky.       Air     compressor. 

2,100,972;  Nov.  30. 
IMishawnka  Rubber  and  Woolen  Manufacturing  Company. 

(See  Bradley,  C.  E.,  and  Keene,  assignors.) 
Mishawaka   Rubber  and  Woolen  ftlnnufacturing  Company 

et    al.      (See    Cunningham,    M.    M.,    and    Brmlley,    as- 
signors.) 
Mishcon,   Lester,  assignor   to   Supreme  Knitting  Machine 

(^o.,   Brooklyn.   N.    Y.     Knitting  method    and    machine 

therefor.     2,094.180;  Sept.  28. 
Mishcon,  Samuel.     See  Agulnek,  Ilarry,  nsslgnor.) 
Mlshelevlcli,      Uonjnniln.       (See     O'Meara,     T.     J.,     and 

Mlshelevlch.) 
Mlslielle,    X'Iclor,    TiOB    .\nKeles.    Cnllf.      Automatic    back 

clcnncr  and  mnssager.     2,008,767  ;  Jnn.  20. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Mishler,  Enrnest  W.,  assignors  to  The  Toungstown  Sheet 

&  Tube   Company,   Youngstown,    Ohio.     Apparatus   for 

■nrelding.     2,083,034  :  June  8. 
Mislia,   Karl   J.,    Kansas   City,   Mo.      Signal.      2,074,412  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Misner,   Edgar    D..   assignor   to  Kelvinator  Corporation, 

Detroit,   Mich.      Refrigerating  apparatus.     Re.  20,402  ; 

June  8. 
Missbach,     Edmund     C,     Berkeley,     Calif.,     assignor     to 

San   Francisco    Sulphur   Company.      Prepared   sulphur. 

2,009,710  ;  Feb.  2. 
Missbach.  Edmund  C,  Oaliland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Stauf- 

fer  Chemical  Company.     Stabilized  carbon  tetrachloride. 

2,069,711 ;  Feb.  2. 
Missbach,  Edmund  C,  Oakland.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Stauffer 

Chemical    Company.      Stabilized    carbon    tetrachloride. 

2.094,367  ;  Sept.  2&. 
Missbach,  Edmund  C,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Stauffer 

Chemical    Company.      Stabilized    carbon    tetrachloride. 

2.094,368;  Sept.   28. 
Mississippi  Glass  Company.     (See  Hobbie,  Edward  H.,  as- 
signor.) 
Mississippi  Valley  Trust  Company,  executor,  et  al.      (See 

Shelton,  •William  G.) 
Misslin,    Emil    E.,    Basel,    and    R.    von    Capeller,    Riehen, 

Switzerland,  assignors  to  the  firm  of  Society  of  Chemi- 
cal   Industry   in   Basle,   Basel,    Switzerland.      Azo   dye- 

stuflEs.     2,070,997  ;  Feb.   16. 
Missouri     Holding     and     Investment     Company.        (See 

Schmidt,  Hermann  H.,  assignor.) 
Missouri  Rolling  Mill  Corporation.      (See  Humphrey,  Dee 

E.,  as-signor.  > 
Mistretta,   John,   New  York.   N.  Y.      Securing  mechanism 

for  automobile  doors.     2.101.03.T  :  Dec.  7. 
Mitsubishi   Jukogyo   Kabushiki   Kaisha.      (See    Sugihara, 

Shuichi,  assignor.) 
Misuraca,  William  X.,  Merrick,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Photo- 
cylinder   Corporation.     Intaglio  printing   elements  and 

producing  the  same.     2,100,346  ;  Nov.  30. 
MItchel,   Charles  F.,   assignor  to  Bastian  Brothers   Com- 

panv,   Rochester,  N.   Y.     Knob  or  handle  for  bar  beer 

taps  or  the  like.     2,070,952;  Feb.  16. 
Mitchel.  Edward  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Nut  securing  device. 

2,079,917  ;  May  11. 
Mitchel,  Edward  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Nut  securing  device. 

2,079,918;   May  11. 
Mitchell,    Allister    S.,    assignor   to    National    Automotive 

Fibres.  Inc..  Detroit,  Mich.     Method  and  apparatus  for 

manufacturing  upholstered  panels.     2,072,602  ;  Mar.  2. 
Mitchell,    Allister    S.,    assignor    to    National    Automotive 

Fibres.      Inc.,      Detroit,      Mich.        Upholstery      panel. 

2.072,603  :  Mar.  2. 
Mitchell,    Allister    a,    assignor   to   National    Automotive 

Fibres.  Inc..  Detroit,  Mich.     Stuffed  pleated  upholstery. 

2,074,663  :  Mar.  23. 

Mitchell  Camera  Company.  (See  Petersen,  Niels  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mitchell  Camera  Corporation.  (See  Mitchell,  George  A., 
assignor. ) 

Mitchell,  Courtney  N.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Method 
of  and  apparatus  for  electric  welding.  2.078.964  ; 
Jlay  4. 

Mitchell.  Courtney  N..  Strongsville.  Ohio.  Alternating 
furrent  welding  apparatus.     2,092,003  :  Sept.  7. 

Mitchell,  Courtney  N.,  Strongsville.  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Houde  Engineering  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Link. 
Re.  20,512  ;  Sept.  21. 

Mitchell,  Courtney  N.,  Strongsville.  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Houde  Engineering  Corporation.  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  IIv- 
draulic  shock  absorber.     2.070,409  :  Feb.  0. 

Mitchell,  Donald  II.,  assignor  to  Galvln  Manufacturing 
Corporation.  Cliicago.  111.  Antenna  for  automobile 
radio  receivers.     2,09.").9.'',4  ;  Oct.  12. 

Mitchell,  Donald  H.,  assignor  to  Galvin  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Cliicago,  111.  Control  apparatus.  2,095,935  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Mitchell,  Donald  II.,  assignor  to  Galvin  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Chicago,  III.  Control  apparatus.  2,095,936  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Mitchell,  Donald  H.,  assignor  to  Galvin  Manufacturing 
Corporation.  Chicago,  111.  Radio  tuning  apparatus. 
2.101.009  :  Nov.  30. 

Jntchell,  Doren.     (See  Taylor,  E.  R.,  and  Mitchell.) 

Mitchell,  Doren,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Echo  sup- 
pressor apparatus.     2.093.525  ;   Sept.  21. 

Mitchell.  Doren,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Control  of  sig- 
naling circuits.     2,098,350;  Nov.  9. 

Mitchell.  Doren,  Bound  Brook,  and  L.  G.  Abraham,  Madi- 
son, N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and  Tele- 
waph   Company.      Signaling   system.      2,087.352 ;    July 

^  o''noo',li°"iJ"^'^-  ^'"^^  ^ork,  N.  Y.    Radio  tube  socket. 

2,092,466  ;  Sept.  7. 
Mitchell     Edgar    H.,    assignor    to    General    Motors    Cor- 

^*n''?r  ""ft-  5"y*""'      ^'*^''-     Refrigerating      apparatus. 

MItcIioll.  Frank  A..  London,  assignor  to  Electric  &.  Musical 
Industries  Limited,  Hayes.  England.  Ball  and  anchor- 
age therefor  for  use  in  pliiyimg  ball  games  using  an- 
chored baUs.     2.081,0.'J9:  May  18. 


Mitchell,  Frank  A.,  London,  assignor  to  Electric  and 
Musical  Industries  Limited,  Hayes,  Middlesex,  England. 
Control  means.     2.100,609  ;  Nov.  30. 

Mitchell,  Frank  E.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Glass  washing  and  sterilizing  machine.  2,090,261 ; 
Aug.  17. 

Mitchell,  George  A.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  JlltcheU 
Camera  Corporation,  West  Hollywood,  Calif.  Shutter 
dissolve  mechanism.     2,088,713  ;  Aug.  3. 

Mitchell,  George  A.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Mitchell 
Camera  Corporation,  West  Hollywood,  Calif.  Sound  in- 
sulated motion  picture  camera.     2,088,714  ;  Aug.  3. 

Mitchell,  George  A.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Mitchell 
Camera  Corporation,  West  Hollywood,  Calif.  Shutter 
dissolve  mechanism.     2,088,715  ;  Aug.  3. 

Mitchell,  Harry  F.,  Salem,  Ohio.  Electrical  starting  sys- 
tem  for  automobiles.     2,096,378  ;  Oct.  19. 

Mitcliell.  Harvey  V.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  molding  articles  of  paper  pulp. 
2,098,008  ;  Nov.  2. 

Mitchell,  Henry  W.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Stromberg,  Chicago, 
111.     Electrical  testing  device.     2.089,917  ;  Aug.  10. 

Mitchell,  James  A.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Coated  material  and  making  same. 
2,079,379  ;  May  4. 

Mitchell,  James  M.,  Old  Lyme,  Conn.  Control  valve  mech- 
anism for  material  tanks.     2,069,553  ;  Feb.  2. 

Mitchell,  John  E.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Extractor-cleaner  ma- 
chine.    2.100,198  ;  Nov.  23. 

Mitchell,  John  E.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Extractor-cleaner  re- 
claiming Machine.     2,100,199  ;  Nov.   23. 

:Mitchell,  John  E.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Cotton  cleaning  and  re- 
claiming machine.     2.100,300  ;  Nov.  23. 

Mitchell,  John  E..  Dajias,  Tex.  Self-contained  boll  cotton 
extracting  machine.     2,100.301  ;   Nov.    23. 

Mitchell,  John  E..  Dallas,  Tex.  Self-contained  boll  cotton 
extracting  machine.     2,100.302 ;   Nov.    23. 

Mitchell,  John  E.,  Dallas.  Tex.  Cotton  cleaning  and  re- 
claiming machine.     2,100.303  ;   Nov.   23. 

Mitchell,  John  H.  (See  Warren,  H.  W.  H.,  Davies,  and 
Mitchell.) 

Mitchell,  John  R.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Coinpanv,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Automatic  phonograph.  2,097,288 : 
Oct.  26. 

Mitchell,  Joseph  A.  M.  W.,  Runcorn,  England,  assignor 
to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Apparatus 
for  degreasing  metal  and  like  nonabsorbent  articles  by 
means  of  volatile  solvents.     2.091,182  ;  Aug.  24. 

Mitchell,  Joseph  F.,  Parsippany,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Smith  Hood  &  Seal  Corporation,  Svrj- 
cuse,   N.  Y.     Bottle-capping  machine.     2,075,296;  Mar. 

Mitchell,  Joseph  I.     (See  Johnson,  A.  E.  W.,  and  Mitchell.) 

Mitchell,  Lawrence  J.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Towel 
cabinet.     2,074,664  ;  Mar.  23. 

Mitchell,  Lewis  E.     (See  Jeffrey,  R.  IC.  and  Mitchell.) 

Slitchell,  Lewis  E.,  Columbus,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
Jlanufacturing  Company.  Mining  machine.  2,091,416  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Mitchell.  Loris  E..  Bloomfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  me.<5ne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  New 
Y'ork.   N.   Y.      Weld-splash   shield.      2.086,9S5  :   July   13. 

Mitchell,  Lucious,  Auburn,  Ala.  Automobile  engine. 
2.087.696  :   Julv  20. 

Mitchell,  Malcolm  E.,  P.  E.  Mortensen,  and  H.  W.  Fowler, 
O.Tkland.  Calif.,  said  Mitchell  assignor  to  said  Mortensen 
and  said  Fowler.  Making  couplings.  2,074,02]  :  Mar. 
16. 

Mitchell.  Malcolm  E.,  Hollywood.  P.  E.  Mortensen  and 
H.  W.  Fowler.  Oakland.  Calif. :  said  Mitchell  .nssicnor 
to  said  Mortensen  and  said  Fowler.  Tool.  2.091,515  : 
.Aug.  31. 

Mitrholl.  Orville,  Dallas.  Tex.  Cotton  extracting  saw 
cylinder.     2. 102. ().><.";  :   Dec.  14. 

Mitchell,  P.  B.     (See  Taylor,  Andrew  L.,  assignor.) 

Mitchell,  Robert,  Detroit,  Mich.  Game.  2,070.008  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Mitchell,  Rollie  H.      (See  Sjogren.   O.  W.,  and  Mitchell.) 

:Mit<holl  &  Smith,  Inc.  (.Soe  Schmidt.  Hnrrv  M,,  as- 
.iigTior. ) 

Mitchell,  T.  A.,  Inglewood,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Hughes- 
Mitchell  Processes,  Incorporated,  Denver,  Colo.  Re- 
covering compounds  from  zinc  and  lead  ores.  2,068,690  : 
Jan.  26. 

Mitchell,  Thomas  A..  Inglewood,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Hughes- 
Mitchell  Processes,  Incorporated,  Denver,  Colo.  Treat- 
ing complex  lead  bearing  ore  materials.  2,067.778 : 
Jan.  12. 

Mitchell.  Thomas  A.,  assignor  to  IIughes-Mitchnll  Proc- 
esses. Incorporated.  Denver,  Colo.  Making  white  lead 
pigment.      2,070.213  ;   Feb.  9. 

Mitchell,  Thomas  A.,  assignor  to  Hughes-:^Iitchell  Proc- 
esses, Incorporated,  Denver.  Colo.  Treating  an  ore 
material.     2,085.114;  June  29. 

Mitchell,  Thomas  A.,  assignor  to  Huglies-Mitchell  Proc- 
esses. Incorporated,  Denver.  Colo.  Treating  an  ore 
material.     2.094.275;  Sept.  28. 

Mitchell.  Tliomas  A.,  Torrance.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Hughes- 
Mitchell  Processes,  Incorporated,  Denver.  Colo.  Sul- 
phating  Hie  ore  metal  values  of  a  sulphide  ore. 
2.094,277  ;  Sept.  28. 


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Mitchell,  Thomas  A.,  Inglewood,  and  E.  J.  Dalton,  Tor- 
rance, Calif.,  assignors  to  Hughes-Mitchell  Processes, 
Incorporated,  Denver,  Colo.  Making  lead  oxide. 
2,094,276  ;  Sept.  28. 
Mitchell,  Walter  G.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Drill  press.  2.073.704  : 
Mar.  16. 

Mitchell,  Walter  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Electric  arc 
lamp.     2,099,073  ;  Nov.  16. 

Mitchnick,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clamp.  2,087,328  ; 
July  20. 

Mltscherllng,  Waldemar  O.,  assignor  to  Neon  Eesearch  of 
Connecticut,  Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  operating  positive  column  discharge  tubes. 
2,067,576 ;  Jan.  12. 

Mitscherling,  Waldemar  O.,  assignor  to  The  Neon  Re- 
search Corporation,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Treatment  of 
hydrocarbons.     2,097,769  ;  Nov.  2. 

Mittag,  Albert  H.  (See  Alesanderson,  E.  F.  W.,  and 
Mittag.) 

Mittag,  Albert  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Thvratron  inverter  stabilizer. 
2.070,446  ;   Feb.  9. 

Mittag,  Albert  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electric  valve  system. 
2,084,159;  June   15. 

Mittendorf,  William  R.,  and  R.  H.  Bloney,  assignors  to 
The  Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Re- 
frigerator  compressor   muffler.      2.074,932 ;   Mar.    23. 

Mitterer,   Albert  R.      (See  Rorrer,   C.   E.,   and  Mitterer.) 

Mix,  Edwin  S.,  assignor  to  Hickok  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Wrist  watch  adapter. 
2,075.451  ;  Mar.  30. 

Mix,  Edwin  S.,  assignor  to  Hickok  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany Inc.,  Rocliester,  N.  Y.  Necktie  holder.  2,079,521  ; 
May  4. 

Mix  &  Geuest  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Heyduck,  Alfred, 
assignor.) 

Mixing  Equipment  Company  Inc.  (See  Craddock,  Fred- 
erick L.,  assignor.) 

Mixing  Equipment  Company.  (See  SeabroolvS,  Kyle  A., 
assignor.) 

Mixsell,  Ward  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Thermostatic  tra/p. 
2,095,709  :  Oct.  12. 

Miyamoto,  Isao.      (See  Kurokochi,  T.,  and  Miyamoto.) 

Miyaoka,  Yasutaka,  Colfax,  Calif.  Combination  flashlight 
and  headlight.     2,071,557  ;  Feb.  23. 

Miyazaki,  Jisuke,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Device  for  removing  un- 
desirable frequencies  from  electric  circuits.  2,075,218  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Miyazaki,  Jisuke,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Frequency  meter. 
2,093,204  ;  Sept.  14. 

Miyazaki,  Jisuke,  Yodobashi-ku,  Tolcyo,  Japan.  Electric 
meter.     2,097,226  ;  Oct.  26. 

Mlzell,  George  P.,  Dayton,  Tex.  Depth  recorder  for  a 
well  drill.     2,096,995  ;  Oct.  26. 

Mizuta,  Masakichi,  Marunouchi,  Kojimachi-ku,  Tokyo, 
and  T.  Yoshimura,  Okubo,  Kashiwazaki-machi,  Kariha- 
gun,  Niigata-ken,  assignors  to  Nippon  Seklyu  Kabushiki 
Kaisha,  Marunouchi,  ICo.iimachi-ku,  Tokyo,  Japan. 
Refining  cracked  oils.     2,080,087  ;  May  11. 

Mlzzy,  Dan  D.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  pre- 
paring amalgam  for  dental  and  other  uses.  2,088,304  : 
July  27. 

Mizzy,  Dan  D.,  and  D.  L.  Durst,  Sacramento,  Calif. 
Dental  .lack.     2,103,115  ;  Dec.  21. 

Mnookin,  Nathan  M.     (See  Speas,  V.  E.,  and   Mnookin.) 

Mnookin,  Nathan  M.  (See  Speas,  V.  E.,  Rlnookin,  and 
Metcalf.) 

Mo,  Einar  G.,  assignor  to  Commander-Larabee  Corpora- 
tion, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Carrying  handle  for  contain- 
ers.    2,093,616  ;  Sept.  21. 

Moak,  William  V.,  Springfield,  and  J.  T.  Hamblin,  La 
Rue,  Ohio.  Electric  bond  for  rail  joints.  2,093,816  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Moberg,  Ivar  O.     (See  Burke,  F.  H.,  and  Moberg.) 

Moberly,  Lawrence  E.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
bui-gh,  Pa.  Eloctrographitic  brusli  processing. 
2,095,760:  Oct.  12. 

MObius,  Walter,  Magdeburg,  Germany.  Lathe.  2,080,830  ; 
May  18. 

Mobley,  William  R.,  Miami,  Fla.  Separator  for  liquids  and 
solids.     2,075,353  ;  Blur.  30. 

Mooharnuk,  John,  McCamey,  Tex.  Cushioning  unit  for 
vehicle  tires.     2,070,214:  Feb.  9. 

Mock,  Frank  ('.,  Montelair,  a.«;signor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Eclipse  Avinlion  Coi'poration,  East  Orange, 
N.  J.      Fuel  pump.      2.071,800  :  F(>b.  T.',. 

Mock,  Frank  O.,  Montelair,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Aviation 
Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  (Cylinder  head  for  in- 
ternal combustion  engines.     2,086,427  ;  July  6. 

Mock,  JiVanlc  (J.,  Montelair,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Aviation 
(Jorporalioii,  lOast  Orange,  N.  J.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,100,143  ;  Nov.  23. 

Mock,  .Tndson,  Voeliringci-  Co.  Inc.  et  nl.  (See  Gros.ie. 
WllllJini    M.,  assignor.) 

Mock,  Walter  W.,  Uiitlierford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Internutioniil  I'linling  Ink  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.   Y.      Priming.      2,081,9'19:   June    I. 

Mock,  Walter  W.,  Kiitlierrord,  N.  J.,  a.sslKnor  to  The  In- 
t(Miiationjil  Printing  Ink  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Printing  and  waxing.     2,080,428 ;  July  0. 


Moczala,  Hans  J.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Producing  double- 
wall  vessels  of  ceramic  material  and  with  rarefaction 
of  the  air  within  the  wall  spaces.     2,070,672  ;  Feb.  16. 

MJodad,  Najamu     (See  Schneider,  L.,  and  Modad.) 

Model  Brassiere  Corporation.  (See  Baatz,  Margaret  C, 
assignor.) 

Model  Specialty  Sales  Company.  (See  Bowen,  Joel,  as- 
signor. ) 

Modern  Engineers  Inc.  (See  Richmond,  Thomas  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Modern  Equipment  Company.  (See  Goldberg,  Max  W., 
assignor.) 

Modern  Equipment  Company.  (See  Goldberg,  M.  W., 
and  Drissen,  assignors.) 

Modern  Equipment  Corporation.  (See  Myers,  Don  D., 
assignor.) 

Modersohn,  August.  (See  Zerwerk,  W.,  Steiger,  Moder- 
sohn,  and  Schleifenbaum.) 

Modersohn,  August,  Cologne-Mulheim,  Germany,  assign- 
or to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sulphone  compounds.     2,077,529  ;  Apr.  20. 

Modersohn,  August,  Cologne-Mulheim,  and  E.  Fischer, 
Bad  Soden  in  Taunus.  Germany,  assignors  to  Generiil 
Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azo  dyestulTs. 
2,077,528  ;  Apr.  20. 

Modersohn,  August,  Cologne-Mulheim,  and  W.  Sclileifen- 
banm,  Leverkusen-I.  G.-Werk.  Germany,  assignors  to 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Pipment 
azo  dyestuffs.     2,097,734  ;  Nov.  2. 

Modes,  Ernest,  Leipzig,  R.  Honz,  Leipzig-Eutritzsch,  and 
O.  Hennig,  Leipzig-Neustadt,  assignors  to  the  firm 
Triumphator-Werk  m.  b.  H.,  Leipzig-Molkau,  Germany. 
Calculating  machine.     2,083,200  ;  June  8. 

Modiano,  Ettore.      (See  Isman,  U.,  and  Modiano.) 

Modigliani,  Piero,  Livomo,  Italy.  Mechanical  production 
of  glass  felt.     2,081,060  ;  May  18. 

Modine  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Boerger,  Martin 
G.,  assignor.) 

Modine  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Perkins,  Charles  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Moe,  Walter  W.,  Milan,  Minn.  Air  cleaner.  2,069,379  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Moe,  William,  Milford,  Conn.  Lawn  mower.  2,082,647 ; 
June  1. 

Moehle,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  The  Robbins  Co.,  Attle- 
boro,  Mass.     Sun  dial.     2,072,565  ;  Mar.  2. 

Moeller,  Albert  R.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Combined  gear  shift 
ball  and  light   signal.     2,096,190:   Oct.   19. 

Moeller,  Daniel  E.      (See  Lynch,  W.  F.,  and  Moeller.) 

Moeller,  George  J.,  assignor  to  Ramsey  Accessories  Manu- 
facturing Corporation.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Piston  expander 
inserter.     2,071,648  ;  Feb.  23. 

Moeller,  William  J.      (See  Dom,  C,  and  Moeller.) 

Moening,  Frank,  Shepherd,  Mich.  Tractor  lug.  2,090,696  ; 
Aug.   24. 

Moers,  Kurt,  Berlin-Steglitz,  Germany,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Shaped  bodies  manufactured  from 
an  alloy  of  tungsten  carbide  or  molybdenum  carbide. 
2,075.742  ;  Mar.  30. 

Moers,  Kurt,  Berlin-Steglitz.  Germany,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Gaseous  electric  arc  discharge 
lamp  device.     2,103,038  :  Dec.  21. 

Moffa,  Cesare,  Milan,  Italy.  Packing  for  glass  bulbs  or 
phials.     2,086,300  ;  July  6. 

Moffat,  Albert  S.,  Cambridge,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  C. 
Wheeler,  Boston.  Mass.  Neon  gas  illuminating  device. 
2,089,567  ;  Aug.  10. 

iNIoffatt,  Chester  C,  assignor  to  Bohn  Aluminum  &  Brass 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Heat  treatment  of  com- 
posite bearings.     2,067,061  ;  Jan.  5. 

Moffett,  Eugene  W.  (See  Fuehiegg,  E.  G..  Moffett,  and 
Irving.) 

Moffett,  Eugene  W.  (See  Gebauer-Fuelnegg,  E.,  and 
Moffett. ) 

Moffett,  Eugene  W.     (See  Winkelmann,  H.  A.,  and  Moffet.) 

Moffett.  Eugene  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Marbo  Patents  Inc.  Halogenated  rubber 
hydrohalide.     2.089.398:  Aug.  10. 

Moffett,  Parley.     (See  Taaffo,  T.,  and  MotTett.) 

Moffltt,  George  E.     (See  Mever,  F.  C,  and  Moffitt.) 

Moffitt,   John    L.      (See    Kent.   F.    B.,   and    Moffltt.) 

Mdditt,  Oscar  J.,  ot  al.     (See  Fischer.  Oliver  C,  assignor.) 

Motntt,  Robert  C,  Seattle.  Wash.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,101,319;  Dec.  7. 

Moflitt,  Walter  S.,  Warwick,  assignor  to  General  Fittings 
Company,  Provi(ience,  U.  I.  Water  boater  construc- 
tion.    2,082,648;  Jun(>   1. 

Mollitt,  Walter  S.,  Warwick,  R.  I.  Pipe  union.  2,098,669  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Mohawk  Carpet  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Kellogg,  W.  V.,  and 
Kradenburgh,  assignors. ) 

Mohawk  Carpet  Mills,  Inc.  (See  McNeill,  Harry  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mohawk  Carpet  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Shuttleworth,  Howard 
L.,  assignor.) 

Atohr,  (.'(-org.      (See  Pusclicii.  I'.,  and  Mohi-.  a.-^signors. ) 

Mobr,   Erwln  J.      (See  Forbes,  D.  P.,  and  Molir.) 

Mohi-.   I'Irwin  .T.      (See  li'orlies.   O,   P.,   Mohr,  and  Meyer.) 

Molir,  Linda  K..  adminlslrutrix.  (See  l'\)rbt'S,  D.  P., 
and    Mohr.) 

Moiii-,  Waller  W..  Hammond,  nsslgiior  to  The  Edward 
Valve  &  Manufaclining  Co.,  Inc.,  East  Chicago,  Iml. 
Valve.     2,097,698;  Nov.  2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Wohr,  '\^'illi,'un  J.     (See  Lnhus,  O.  A.,  and  JloUr. ) 

Mohrfeld,  Herbert  H.,  CoUingswood,  N.  J.  Venetian  blind. 
2,103,788  ;  Dec.  28. 

Mohun,  John  L.     (See  Hagerty,  A.  T.,  and  Mohun.) 

Mohun,  John  L.  (See  Larson,  C.  H.,  Mohun,  and  Ver- 
hagen.) 

Moineau,  Reng  J.  L.,  Paris,  France.  Gear  mechanism. 
2,085,115  ;  June  29. 

Moir,  John  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Bottle  closure.  2,079,026  ; 
May  4. 

Moir,  Vincent  J.     (See  Stanley,  H.,  and  Moir.) 

Moir,  Vincent  J..  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Shutter  awn- 
ing.    2,068,148 :  Jan.  19. 

:Moitti4.  Lucien  D.  O.,  assignor  to  Socifit^  Anonyme  des 
Etablissements  Repusseau  &  Cie.,  Levallois-Perret, 
France.  Latching  svstem  for  automobiles  or  other  ve- 
hicles.    2.102,373  ;  Dec.  14. 

Mojonnier  Bros.  Co.     (See  Mojonnier,  Julius  J.,  assignor.) 

Mojonnier  Bros.  Co.  (See  Mojonnier,  Timothy,  and  O.  W., 
assignors.) 

Mojonnier,  Julius  J.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Mojon- 
nier Bros.  Co.     Liquid  filter.     2,093,894 ;   Sept.   21. 

Mojonnier,  Oliver  W.  (See  Mojonnier,  Timothy,  and  O. 
W.) 

Mojonnier,  Oliver  W.,  River  Forest,  111.  Tube.  2,080,626  ; 
May  18. 

Mojonnier,  Timothy,  Oak  Park,  and  O.  W.  Mojonnier, 
River  Forest,  111.,  assignors  to  Mojannier  Bros.  Co. 
Condenser.     2,093,895  ;  Sept.  21. 

Molinari,  Vittorio,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bake- 
lite  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phenol  recovery. 
2,073,248  ;  Mar.   9. 

Molins,  Harold  B.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Molins,  Walter 
E.) 

Molins,  Harold  B.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Molins,  W.  E., 
and   Jliihlbauer.) 

Molins,  Harold  B..  et  al.,  executor.  (See  Molins,  W.  E., 
and  Shackleton.) 

Molins  Machine  Company.  (See  Jackson,  Thomas  G., 
assignor.) 

Molins  Machine  Company  Limited.  (See  Molins,  Walter 
E.,  assignor.) 

Molins  Machine  Company  Limited.  (See  Molins,  W.  B., 
and  Shackleton,  assignors.) 

Molins,  Walter  E. ;  H.  B.  Molins  and  M.  H.  Isaacs,  exec- 
utors of  said  W.  E.  Molins,  deceased,  assignors  to  Molins 
Machine  Company,  Limited,  London,  England.  Wrap- 
ping or  packing  articles.     2,086,169  ;  July   6. 

Molins,  Walter  E.,  deceased,  Deptford,  London ;  H.  B. 
Molins  and  M.  H.  Isaacs,  executors,  assignors  to  Molins 
Machine  Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Drying 
or  conditioning  articles.     2,087,697  ;  July  20. 

Molins,  Walter  E.,  deceased,  Deptford.  London ;  H.  B. 
Molins  and  M.  H.  Isaacs,  executors,  assignors  to  Molins 
JIachine  Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Scale 
pan  for  weighing  cigarettes.     2,091^16  :  Aug.  31. 

Molins.  Walter  E.,  deceased,  by  H.  B.  Molins.  Deptford. 
and  M.  H.  Isaacs,  London,  executors,  and  E.  C.  Jliihl- 
bauer,  Deptford,  London,  England.  Paper  or  like  tube. 
2,091,517  ;   Aug.   31. 

Molins.  Walter  E.,  deceased,  Deptford  ;  H.  B.  Molins  and 
M.  H.  Isaacs,  executors,  and  J.  Shackleton,  Deptford, 
assignors,  by  mesne  n.=signments,  to  Molins  Machine 
Company  Limited,  London.  England.  Cigarette  making 
or  like  machine.     2,095,150  ;  Oct.  5. 

Moll,  Edwin,  Portland,  Oreg.  Double  hung  window  sash 
and  frame   construction.     2.084,620  :   June  22. 

Moll,  Harry  H.,  Denver,  Colo.  Freezing  mold.  2,083,081  ; 
June  «. 

Mollberg,  Byron,  assignor  to  Carter  Carburetor  Corpora- 
tion, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Carburetor  device.  2,080,668 ; 
May  18. 

MOllei,  Ernst,  Karlshorst,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Knorr- 
Bremse  Aktiengesellschaft  Lichtenberg,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many,. Device  for  increasing  the  speed  of  transmission 
of  pressure-alteration  impulses  in  pneumatic  brake  pipes. 
2,089,756  ;  Aug.  10. 

Meiler,  Rolf.     (See  Schubert,  G.,  and  Moller.) 

Moller,  Rolf,  Berlin,  assignor  to  the  firm  Fernseh  Ak- 
tiengesellschaft, Zehlendorf,  near  Berlin,  Germany. 
Scanning  films.     2.093,817:  Sept.  21. 

Moller.  Waldemar,  Klein-Machnow,  near  Berlin,  Germ'any, 
assignor  to  Askania-Werke  A.  O.  vormals  Central  Werk- 
Rtatt  Dessau  und  Carl  Bamberg-Friedenau.  Bearing. 
2,068,458  :  Jan.  19. 

Moller,  Waldemar,  and  G.  Z.  von  ManteulTel.  Berlin-Zehlen- 
dorf  Germany.  Compass  follow-up.  2,077,849 ;  Apr. 
20. 

Mollet,  L^on,  assignor  to  Socl^tg  Anonyme  Des  TTslnes 
(jhnusson,  Asnieres,  France.  Connecting  device. 
2,084,698  ;  June  22. 

Mollis,  Charles  L.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Stitching  device. 
2.091,828;  Aug.   31. 

Mollov,  James  F.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Periodic  switch. 
2.096,402  ;  Oct.  19. 

Molloy,  Tom  J.,  Joplin,  Mo.  Recording  and  reproducing 
mechanism.     2,089.287;   Aug.   10. 

Moloney,  Rayinond  T.  (.'<ce  Breitensteln,  C.  J.,  and 
Hooker,  assignors.) 

Moloney,  Raymond  T.  (See  Breitensteln,  Herbert  G., 
assignor.) 

Holoney,  Raymond   T.      (See  May,  Sam.  assignor.) 

Moloni'y,  Raymond  T.  (See  NMcolaus,  F.  G.,  and  Breiten- 
steln", assignors.) 


Moloney,  Raymond  T.,  Chicago,  HI.  Telltale  device  for 
games.     2,072,510  ;  Mar.  2. 

Moloney,  Raymond  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Ticket  severing 
means.     2.098,351  :  Nov.  9. 

Molson,  Hartland  de  M.  (See  Algarsson,  Grettir,  as- 
signor.) 

Moluf,  Peder  A.,  assignor  to  Paxton-Mitchell  Company, 
Omaha.  Nebr.     Sectional  mold.     2,081,304  ;  May  25. 

Molyneux,  George  E.,  Bayonne,  N.  J.  Power  transmission 
device.     2,088,804  ;  Aug.  3. 

Molyneux-Seel,  Winefryde  M.  A.,  Paris,  France.  Lady's 
corselet  and  like  underwear.    2,069,014  ;  Jan.  26. 

Member,  Franz,  Wolfen,  Kreis  Bitterfeld,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Storage  roll  for  films.     2,084,041 :  June  15. 

Monach  Governor  Company.  (See  Hufford,  Raymond,  as- 
signor.) 

Monad  Corporation.  (See  Spielmann,  Harold  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Monaghan,  Thomas  S..  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  B.  Peter- 
son, Chicago,  111.  Dust  separator  and  collector. 
2,068,459  :  .Ian.  19. 

Monahan,  Raymond  A.,  assignor  to  Enumclaw  Co-opera- 
tive Creamery  Company,  Enumclaw,  Wash.  Water 
heating  system.     2,094,664  ;  Oct.  5. 

Monarch  Aluminum  Ware  Company.  (See  Amick,  Clair 
J.,  assignor.) 

Monarch  Machine  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Bickel,  Clif- 
ford A.,  assignor.) 

Monarch  JIanufacturing  Works,  Inc.  (See  Carroll,  James 
M.,  assignor.) 

Monarch  Marking  System  Limited.  (See  Pierce,  Oscar  H., 
assignor.) 

Monarch  Metal  Weatherstrip  Corporation.  (See  Lane, 
Alfred  M.,  assignor.) 

Moncrieff,  Robert  W.     (See  Dickie,  W.  A.,  and  Moncrieff.) 

Moncrieff,  Robert  W.  (See  Dickie,  W.  A.,  Moncrieff,  and 
North.) 

Moncrieff,  Robert  W.  (See  Dreyfus,  H.,  Moncrieff,  and 
H411.) 

Moncrieff,  Robert  W.  (See  Ellis,  G.  H.,  Moncrieff,  and 
Hill.) 

Moncrieff,  Robert  W.,  Spondon,  near  Derby.  England,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Saponifica- 
tion of  cellulose  esters.    2,092,006  ;  Sept.  7. 

Moncrieff,  Robert  W..  F.  B.  Hill,  and  T.  B.  Frearson, 
Spondon,  near  Derby.  England,  assignors  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Manufacture  of  artificial  tex- 
tile and  other  material.     2.092.004  ;  Sept.  7. 

Moncrieff,  Robert  W.,  and  F.  B.  Hill,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Manufacture  of  artificial  materials.     2,092,005  ;  Sept.  7. 

Moncrieff,  Robert  W.,  and  F.  B.  Hill.  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Treatment  or  manufacture  of  cellulose  ester  material. 
2,092.007  :  Sept.  7. 

Moncrieff,  Robert  W..  F.  B.  Hill,  and  T.  B.  Frearson, 
Spondon.  near  Derby.  England,  assignors  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Saponification  of  cellulose, 
ester  materials.    2,092,008  ;  Sept.  7. 

Moncrieff.  Robert  W..  F.  B.  Hill,  and  T.  B.  Frearson, 
.'^pondon,  near  Derby.  England,  assignors  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Saponification  of  materials 
consisting  of  or  containing  organic  esters  of  cellulose. 
2.092.009  ;  Sept.  7. 

Moncrieff,  Robert  AV.,  and  F.  B.  Hill,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  Amei'ica. 
Saponification  of  organic  esters  of  cellulose.  2,092,010  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Jloncrieff,  Robert  W.,  and  G.  W.  Harrison,  Spondon.  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.    Treatment  of  yarns.     2,092,811  ;  Sept.  14. 

Mondello.  Frank.      (See  Collin.s.  R.  A.,  and  Mondello.) 

Money,  Roland  H.      (See  Mittendorf,  W.  R.,  and  Money.) 

Money,  Roland  H.,  assignor  to  The  Crosley  Radio  Cor- 
poration, Cincinnati  Ohio.  Refrigerator  cabinet  and 
constructing  it.     2,(J88,716  ;  Aug.  3. 

Money.  Roland  H.,  assignor  to  The  Crosley  Radio  Corpo- 
ration, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Refrigerator  cabinet  and 
method  of  assembly.     2.091,079  ;  Aug.  24. 

Money,  Roland  H.,  and  L.  M.  Crosley,  assignors  to  The 
Crosley  Radio  Corporation.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Flat  type 
evaporator  structure.    2.067,643  ;  Jan.  12. 

Money,  Roland  H.,  assignor  to  The  Crosley  Radio  Cor- 
poration, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Refrigerator  evaporator. 
2,095,884  :  Oct.  12. 

Mon forts,  A.     (See  Bernstein,  Ernst,  assignor.) 

Mongus,  William  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Window  struc- 
ture.    2,093,093  ;  Sept.  14. 

Monler,  Francis.     (See  Selgnol,  E.,  and  Monler.) 

Monier,  Jules,  assignor  to  Society  Anonyme  de  Fabrica- 
tion de  Tapis  a  Points  Noues,  Saftan,  Paris,  France. 
Automatic  loom  for  the  manufacture  of  knot  stitch 
■      carpets.    2,085,507  ;  June  29. 

Monier.  Namee.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Collapsible  game  table. 
2.075,354  :  Mar.  30. 

Monitor  Controller  Company.  (See  Frese,  Joseph  F.,  as- 
si.gnor. ) 

Monk.  Basilj  Sanderstoad.  and  H.  .T.  Rickwood,  Hawk- 
hurst,  assignors  to  Tor  Kquipniont  Company  I^imited, 
Surrey,  England.  Stretcher  and  supports  therefor. 
2.073,524;  Mar.  9. 

Monk,  Reginald  H.,  Rosemere,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor 
to  American  Zinc.  Lead  and  Smelting  Company,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.      Titanium   pigments.     2.085,165  ;   June  29. 


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Monk,  Reginald  H.,  and  A.  S.  Ross,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Can- 
ada, assignors  to  American  Zinc,  Lead  &  Smelting  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Treating  titanium  dioxide. 
2,069,554;  Feb.  2. 

Monk,  Reginald  H.,  and  A.  S.  Ross,  Montreal,  Quebec, 
Canada,  assignors  to  American  Zinc,  Lead  and  Smelt- 
ing Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Treating  titanium  bear- 
ing ores.     2,092,132  ;  Sept.  7. 

Monkhouse,  Albert.  (See  Wild,  C.  A.,  Monkhouse,  Albert, 
and  W.) 

Monkhouse,  William.  (See  Wild,  C.  A.,  Monkhouse, 
Albert  and  W.) 

Monnet,  Georges,  Chateau  de  Franiere,  Namur,  Belgium, 
assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme  des  Manufactures  des 
Glaces  &  Produits  Chimiques  de  Saint-Gobain,  Chauny 
&  Cirey,  Paris.  France.  Feeding  device  and  method. 
2,069,201  ;  Feb.  2. 

Monnler,  Jean  B.,  Gap,  France.  Plant  for  the  artificial 
drying  of  ceramic  products  and  in  particular  of  tiles 
and  bricks.     2,089,399  ;  Aug.  10. 

Monnier,  Robert,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Societe  As- 
surex  le  "Roi  des  Verres  de  SScurite"  Magnien  Monnier 
et  Cie.,  and  L.  A.  E.  Petit.  Tempering  glass. 
2,078,541 ;  Apr.  27. 

Monnier,  Vital,  Lausanne,  Switzerland.  Phial.  2,099,370  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Monomelt  Company,  The.  (See  Curie,  G.  L.,  and  Thomp- 
son, assignors.) 

Monopower  Corporation.      (See  Tyler,  Tracy  B.,  assignor.) 

Monowatt  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Benander,  George 
B.,  assignor.) 

Monroe  Auto  Equipment  Company.  (See  Becker,  F.  P., 
Nickelsen,  and  Boor,  assignors.) 

Monroe  Auto  Equipment  Company.  (See  Boor,  Arthur, 
assignor.) 

Monroe  Auto  Equipment  Company.  (See  Mclntyre, 
Brouwer   D.,    assignor.) 

Monroe  Calculating  Machine  Company.  (See  Britten, 
Edwin  F.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Monroe  Calculating  Machine  Company.  (See  Chase, 
George  C,  assignor.) 

Monroe  Calculatin<;  Machine  Company.  (See  Overbury, 
Austin  A.,  assignor.) 

Monroe  Calculating  Machine  Company.  (See  Walter, 
Edward  C,  assignor.) 

Monroe,  Daniel  B.,  Denver,  Colo.  Oil  well  surveying  irv- 
strument.     2,089,153  ;  Aug.  3. 

Monroe,  Daniel  B.,  Denvei:,  Colo.  Well  drilling  whip  stock. 
2,101,185  ;  Dec.  7. 

Monroe,  George  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spring  nut  lock. 
2,072,176  ;  Mar.  2. 

Monroe,  Ruth,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Form  conforming 
garment.     2,088,245;  July  27. 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Bartram,  Thomas  W., 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Booth,  C.  F.,  and 
Malowan,  assignors.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Bump,  Albert  H., 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Carothers,  Jolin  N., 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Carswell,  Thomas  S., 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Conover,  Courtney, 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Derby,  Wallene  R., 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Durgin,  Charles  P.., 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Cohipany.  (See  Harman,  JIarion  W., 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Harris,  Morton,  as- 
signor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Jenkins,  Russell  L., 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Kyrides,  Lucas  P., 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Martin,  George  D., 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Nealon,  Thomas  F., 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Sargent,  Neil  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Sibley,  Robert  !>., 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Ciiomical  Company.  (See  Thomas,  Charles  A., 
assignor.) 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Thomas,  C.  A.,  and 
Carmody,   assignors^ 

Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  (See  Wilson,  John  A., 
assignor.) 

Monson,  Borgie  M.,  Estherville,  Iowa.  Football  goal, 
2,070,911  ;  Apr.  13. 

Montague,  Tlenry  W.,  et  al.  (See  Rowo,  F.  II.,  and 
Chandler,   assignors.) 

Montarull,  Anionio,  Pontlac,  Mich.  Radio  cabinet. 
2,070.088  ;   Fob.  9. 

Mont  Blanc-Slmplo,  O.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Kreasol,  Konrad, 
assignor.) 

"Montocatlnl"  Sociota  Oenerale  per  I'lndustrla  MInoraria 
pd  Agrleola.     (Soo  Santarelll,  Franco,  assignor.) 

Montolius,  Carl  ().  J.,  asHignor  to  Akiicboliigi't  Tmo  In- 
(lustrl,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Fluid  meter.  2,079,083 ; 
May  4. 


Montgomery,  Alonzo  B.,  assignor  to  The  Cold  Metal 
Process  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  guiding  material.     2,072,121  ;  Mar.  2. 

Montgomery,  Alonzo  B.,  assignor  to  The  Cold  Metal 
Process  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Rolling  mill. 
2.072,122  ;  Mar.  2. 

Jlontgomery,  Alonzo  B.,  assignor  to  Tlie  Cold  Metal  Proc- 
ess Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Jlethod  and  appa- 
ratus for  rolling.     2,087,065  ;  July  13. 

Montgomery,  Charles  C,  and  W.  E.  Chelgren,  Hardburly, 
Ky.     Automatic  mine  car  coupling.     2,096,644  ;  Oct.  19. 

Jlontgomery,  Donald  H.  (See  Gridley,  G.  O.,  Montgomery, 
and    Wheeler.) 

Montgomery,  Donald  H.,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Montgomery 
and  Fleming,  Incorporated,  Hartford,  Conn.  Slarine 
power  transmission.     2,091,557  ;  Aug.  31. 

Montgomery,  Donald  H.,  Berlin,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  New  Britain  Machine  Company,  New 
Britain,  Conn.  Fluid  pressure  chucking  system. 
2,093,111;   Sept.   14. 

Jlontgomery,  Donald  H.,  Berlin,  assignor  to  The  New 
Britain  Machine  Company,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Metal- 
wol-king  machine.     2,102,183  :  Dec.  14. 

Montgomery,  Donald  H.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  The 
New  Britain  Machine  Company,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Bearing.     2,103.912  ;  Dec.  28. 

Montgomery,  Donald  H.,  West  Hartford,  and  R.  C.  Nelson, 
Kensington,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
New  Britain  Machine  Company,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Chucking  madiine.     2,074,933  ;  Mar.   23. 

Montgomery,  Donald  H.,  Hartford,  and  W.  B.  Retz, 
Plainville,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
New  Britain  Machine  Company,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
Automatic  control  means  for  machine  tools.  2,090,262  ; 
Aug,  17. 

JNIontgomery,  Donald  H.,  Berlin,  and  A.  H.  Jobert,  New 
Britain,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  New 
Britain  Machine  Company,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Stock 
feed  mechanism.     2,093,112;  Sept.  14. 

Montgomery,  Edward,  Kuoxville,  Tenn.  Luggage  rack. 
2,100,261  ;  Nov.  23. 

Montgomery,  F.  Dorsey.  (See  Spalding,  Kenneth  F., 
assignor.) 

Montgomery  and  Fleming,  Incorporated.  (See  Montgom- 
ery,  Donald   H,,   assignor.) 

Montgomery,  Julian  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  J.  T.  Fla- 
herty, assignors  to  United  Engineering  &  Foundry  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method  and  apparatus  for  roll- 
ing mo't.allic  strip.     2,102.184:  Dec.  14. 

Montgomery,  Lawrence  J,,  Douglaston,  and  C.  H.  Bosch, 
Brooklyn,  N,  Y.  Magnetic  dummy  fuse  plug.  2,090,302  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Montgomery,  Rntnupl  A.  (See  McNeil,  C.  P.,  and  Mont- 
gomery.) 

Montgomery,  Stanley  W.,  .4.kron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Safety  Equipment  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Bridge  for 
eyegla.sses.     2.060.735  ;  Jan.  5. 

Montgomery,  Terence  N.,  Runcorn,  England,  assignor  to 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Manufacture  of 
chlorinated  rubber.     2,069,262  ;  Feb.  2. 

Montgomery  W.nrd  &  Co.      (See  Faber,  I'eter  .T.,  .nssisrnor.) 

Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.  (See  Knapp,  Leland  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.     (See  Wood,  Fred  C,  assignor.) 

Montrose-Oster,  Louis,  E.  W.,  Carlsbad,  Czechoslovakia, 
assignor  to  Pollopas  Patents  Limited,  London,  England. 
R.ailway   switch.      2,093.643 :    Sept.    21. 

Montroy,  Frank  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  High  reactance 
transformer.     2,088,803  ;  Aug.  3. 

Montroy,  Frank  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Luminous  clock. 
2,101,339  ;  Dec.  7. 

Monzani,  John  T.,  administrator.  (See  Bennett,  Morris 
H.) 

Monzee,  Georges,  and  T.  .\.  Joskin,  Liege,  Belgium. 
Homokinetic  Cardan    joint.     2,094,901  ;  Oct.  5. 

Moodie,  Thomas  E.     (See  Knight,  M.,  and  Moodie.) 

Moody,  Charles  E.,  Wadena,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Fuse 
plug.     2,093,335  ;  Sept.  14. 

Moody,  Dwight  Ij.      (See  Newby,  N.  D.,   and  Moody.) 

Moody,  lOdwin  C.  assignor  to  The  Westingliouse  Air  Urake 
("oinpany,  Wilinerding,  T'a.  Automatic  slack  adjuster. 
2.096,^1 63  :    Oct.    19. 

Moody,  Joseph  S.  C,  and  H,  M.  Phinney,  Sonierville, 
Mass.  Transferring  designs  onto  rubber.  2,092,928 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Moohl,  Johan  G.     (See  Motch,  E.  R..  Jr..  and  Moohl.) 

Mook,  Donald  E.     (See  Nalr,  J.  II.,  and  Mook.) 

Moomaw,  George  D.,  Syracuse,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Crucible  Steel  Company  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Grinding  and  polishing  machine. 
2,095,202  ;  Oct.  5. 

Moomaw,  lipwls  H.,  Wllmotto,  HI.,  assignor  to  Folmer 
Graflex  Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  High  speed 
camera.     2,082.074  ;  .Tune  1. 

Jloomaw,  Lewis  II.,  Wllnietto,  111.,  assignor  to  Keystone 
Mfg.  Co,,  Boston,  JIass.  Motion  picture  camera, 
2,082,505;  June  1. 

Moon,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  Ontario  Manufacturing 
Conii)any,  Munole,  Ind.  RulUng  and  polishing  articles. 
2,082.020;  June  1. 

Moon,  ITerbert  J.     (See  Smith,  A.  T.,  and  Moon.) 

Mooney,  Uaymond,  Kenllworth,  111.  Forming  a  clock 
case.     2,0^7,098;   July   20, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Moonev,  William  T.,  assignor  to  J.  O.  Evans,  Cleveland, 

Ohio.      Collapsible   container.     2,087,353  ;   July   20. 

Moor,    Ernest,    Graresend,    assignor   to    W.    T.    Henley's 

Telegraph   Works  Company  Limited,  London,  England. 

Electric  fuse  of  the  cartridge  type.    2,090,220  ;  Aug.  IT. 

Moore,    Alexander   D.,    Merwood,   assignor   to    The   Union 

Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.     Light  signal. 

2.101,186  :  Dec.  7. 

Moore,  Alfred,  et  al.     (See  Floyd,  E.   P.,  and  Hackney, 

assignors.) 
Moore,  Alvin  I.      (See  Morse,  J.  W.,  and  Moore.) 
Moore,  Alvin  I.      (See  Morse,  J.  W..  Moore,  and  Phillips.) 
^loore.  A.  Roy.      (See  Gill,  Charles  I.,  assignor.) 
Moore,  Arlington,  Louisville,  Ky.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Maxmoor  Corporation,   New  York,  N.  Y. 
Controlling    the    ignition    for    internal    combustion    en- 
gines.    2,084.258  ;  June  15. 
Moore,  Arlington,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Max- 
moor  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Supplying  fuel  for 
engine  idling.     2,103,628  ;  Dec.  28. 
Moore.  Arlington,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Max- 
moor  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Anterior  tlirottle 
carburetor.     2,103,629  ;  Dec.  28. 
Moore.   Arthur   (J.,   Maplewood,  N.   J.     Method  and   com- 
position   for    preserving   and    curing    hides    and    skins. 
2,086,920  :  July  13. 
Moore,   Arthur   D.,   Ann   Arbor,   Mich.     Calculating  ma- 
chine.    2,082,211  ;  June  1. 
Moore.    Aston   L.,    South   Bend,   Ind.     Loudspeaker   unit. 

2,096.192  :   Oct.  19. 
Moore,  Bart,  Jr.,   San    Antonio.  Tex.      Propulsion  means 

for  rollers.     2,096,911  ;  Oct.  26. 
Moore,    Bart.    Jr.,    San    Antonio,    Tex.      Motor    propelled 

wheeled  roller.     2,101.150  ;  Dec.  7. 
Moore,   Carl  E.,   Gary,   Ind..   assignor  to  American    Sheet 
and    Tin    Plate    Company.      Conveying    apparatus    for 
continuous  strip  material.     2,084,211 ;  June  15. 
Moorp,   Carl   E..   Garv,   Ind.,   assismor  to   Anieriean   Sheet 
.nnd    Tin  Plate  Companv.     Cutting  device.     2,097,636; 
Nov.  2. 
Moore.  Carl   E.,   Gary,   Ind.,   assignor  to  American   Sheet 
&  Tin  Plate  Company.     Conveyer.     2.102,374  :  Dec.  14. 
Moore,  Charles  C,   San  Francisco,   Calif.     Fruit  product 

and    processing.      2,091,372 ;   Aug.    31. 
-Moore,    Charles   R.,    Maplewood,   N.   J.,    assignor    to   Bell 
Telephone  Laboi-atories,  Incorporated,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Tool  for  turning  cable  reels.     2,083,388  ;  June   8. 
Moore,   Claire  R.,   Stetsonville,   Wis.     Lime   distributing 

machine.     2,097,102;  Oct.  26. 
Moore,  CHark  M.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Diversev  Corpora- 
tion, Cnilcago,  ni.     Bakepan.     2,071,892  :  Feb.  23. 
Moore,    Clyde,    Chicago,    111.     Voltage   stabilizer   and    cir- 
cuit therefor.     2,076,912  ;  Apr.  13. 
Moore,  Coleman  B.,  Carroll  Park,  assignor  to  The  Brown 
Instrument    Companv,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Sign    board 
thermometer.     2. 077. SO."  ;  Apr.  20. 
Moore,    Coleman   B.,    Carroll   Park,    assignor   to   the    The 
Brown  Instrument  Companv,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Control 
apparatus.     2,093.119  ;  Sept.  14. 
Moore    Company,    The.      (See    Scliwartzman,    Jacob,    as- 
signor.) 
Moore  Corporation,   The.      (See  Heidbreder,   Herman   H., 

as.«ignor.) 
^^oore  Corporation.  The.      (See  IVIoore.  Lewis,   assignor.) 
Moore   Corporation,   The.      (See   Pletcher,    Harry    S.,    as- 
signor.) 
Moore  Corporation,  The.     (See  Pletcher,  H.  S.,  and  Nelson, 

assignors.) 
Moore  Corporation,   The.      (See  Weston,   Richard    S.,   as- 
signor.) 
Moore.  Daniel  F.,  North  Bend,  and  M.  A.  Wicks.  Seattle, 
Wash.      Firoproofing    wood,    and    products    therefrom. 
2.100.787  :  Nov.  .30. 
Moore  Dry  Kiln  Company  of  Oregon.      (See  Cobb,  James 

F.,  assignor.) 
Moore  Dry   Kiln  Company   of  Oregon,   The.      (See   Steel, 

Joseph  I.,  assignor.) 
Moore,   Earl  E.      (See  Kronen  wetter.  H.  P..  and  Moore.) 
Moore.  Edraond  E.,  Waukegan,  assignor  to  Abbott  Labora- 
tories, North  Chicago,  111.    Antiseptic  sclerosing  agents. 
2,090,456;   Aug.    17. 
Moore,  Edmund  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Automatic  constant 

heat  electric  soldering  iron.     2,101.445;  Dec.  7. 
Moore,    Edmund   L.,    Springfield,    Mass.      Cardboard  box. 

2,098,508;   Nov.   9. 
Moore,  Edmund  W.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,     Rochester,     N.     Y.       Light     signal     unit. 
2,097.798  :   Nov.  2. 
Moore,  Edward  C,  Flushing,  N.  Y.     Medicinal  compound. 

2,066.572:   Jan.  5. 
Moore,  Edwin  E.,  Gary,  Ind.,  assignor  to  American  Sheet 
and    Tin   Plate   Company.      Rolling   mill.      2,071.212 ; 
Feb.  16. 
Moore  Electric  Corporation.      (See  Dilks.  Jame.s  W..    as- 
signor.) 
Moore  Enameling  &  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See 

Moore.  W.  B..  and  Cohh.  assignors.) 
Moore,   Ether   S.,    Abbeville,   La.     Plat/orm   for  derricks 

2.094.300  ;  Sept.  28. 
^foore  Fabric  Cnnipnny.     (See  Moore.  John  V..  assignor.) 
Moorf.  Frank  W..  Loiinon.  Mich.     Antljnmper  for  sliding 

doors.     2.066.994  :  Jan.  5 
Moore,   Gnrnrtt   V.      (See   Britton,   E.   C,    Coleman,   and 
Moore.) 


Moore,  Garnett  V.      (See  Coleman.  G.  H..  and  Moore.) 
Moore,  CJeorge  A.,  assignor  to  Humoco  Corporation.  Louis- 
ville,  Ky.     Container.     2,069,380 ;  Feb.  2. 
Moore,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Humoco  Corporation,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.     Flanged  head  for  paper  containers  and  mak- 
ing the  same.     2.081,759  :  May  25. 
Moore,   George  L.,   and  J.  R.   Steele,    Ow^o,  N.  Y.     Rail 

anchor.     2,067,276  :  Jan.  12. 
Moore,  C^eorge  L.,  and  J.  R.  Steele,  Owego,  N.  Y.    Fasten- 
ing device.     2,085.821  ;  July  6. 
Moore,  Hall  G.     (See  Brannon,  R.  D..  and  Moore.) 
Moore,  Harold  E.,  assignor  to  The  Capital  City  Products 
Companv,      Columbus,      Ohio.        Purifying      hydrogen. 
2,074,311  :  Mar.  16. 

Moore,  Harry  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bottle  corking 
machine.     2,080,393  ;  May  11. 

Moore,  Harry  H.     (See  Webster,  R.  A.,  and  Moore.) 
Moore,    Harry    W.,    Dayton,    Ohio.      Dynamic    balancing 
apparatus.     2.090,803  ;  Aug.  24. 

Moore,  Harry  W.,  Greene  County,  Ohio.  Indicator  gauge. 
2,101,718;  Dec.  7. 

Moore,  Helen,  administratrix.  (See  Pedery,  J.,  and 
Moore.) 

Moore,  Hugh  K.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  Manufacture  and  refinement  of  chemical  pulps 
and  regeneration  of  the  spent  chemical  liquors. 
2,072,177  ;  Mar.  2. 

Moore,  Ira  A.,  et  al.     (See  Fischer,  Oliver  C,  assignor.) 

Moore,  James  E..  Rome.  Ga.,  assignor  to  Tubize  Chatillon 
Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Producing  hairy  rayon 
yarn.     2,099,215  ;  Nov.  16. 

Moore,  James  JI.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Hat  holder. 
2,069,263  ;  Feb.  2. 

Moore,  James  W.,  assignor  to  American  Cast  Iron  Pipe 
Company,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Pipe  joint.  2,085,922 ; 
July  6. 

Moore,  John  B.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Diversity  receiver.  2,089,568 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Moore,  John  B.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Selective  receiving  system. 
2,078.769  ;  Apr.  27. 

Moore,  John  B.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Receiving  circuit.  2,092,89© ; 
Sept.  14. 

Moore,  John  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Garment  hanger. 
2,070,673;    Feb.    16. 

Moore,  John  N.,  assienor  of  one-half  to  T.  G.  Drake, 
Oklahoma  City,  OkL-T.     Gate  valve.     2,100,996  ;  Nov.  30. 

Moore,  John  V.,  assignor  to  Moore  Fabric  Company, 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Woven  elastic  fabric.  2,092,287 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Moore,  Joseph  G.,  Runcorn,  England,  assignor  to  Imperial 
Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Chemical  process. 
2.101.223;  Dec.  7. 

Moore,  Lee  C.  &  Co.     (See  Henry,  Charles  L.,  assignor.) 

Moore,  Lewis,  assignor  to  The  Jloore  Corporation,  Joliet, 
111.     Reversible  stove.     2,073,165  ;  Mar.  9. 

Moore,  Lewis,  Joliet,  111.,  and  I.  S.  HoUoway,  La  Favette, 
Ind.     Broiler  mechanism.     2,095,449  ;  Oct.  12. 

Moore,  Loyal  C,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Smoke  exhauster. 
2,078,580  ;  Apr.  27. 

Jloore,  Luther  S.      (See  Poate,  Frederick  W.,  assignor.) 

Moore.  Mark  E.,  Mavwood,  HI.  Can  end  inspector. 
2,070.339  ;   Feb.    9. 

Moore.  Matthew  S.,  Malvern,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The 
Mining  Engineering  Companv  Limited,  Worcester,  Eng- 
land.    Loading  machine  for  mines.     2.072.009  ;  Feb.  23. 

Moore,  Milburn,  Brooklyn,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  F. 
Gailor,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ball  grinder.  2,076,089 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Moore,  Ninian  R.,  Du  Bois,  Pa.  Seat  structure  for  kitchen 
cabinets.     2,078,338  ;  Apr.  27. 

Moore,  O.  C.     (See  Beall,  Herbert  W.,  assignor.) 

Moore,  Otto  N.  and  R.  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Stoker. 
2,084.060 :  June  15. 

Moore,  Ralph  W.  E.,  assignor  to  National  Electric  Prod- 
ucts Corporation.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Fuse  organization. 
2,087,699  :  July  20. 

Moore,  Richard  D.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Clothes  hanger. 
2,077,251  ;  Apr.  13. 

Afoore,  Robert  E.,  Evanston,  111.  Hot  water  heating 
.<;vstoni.      2.0S1.831  :  Mav  25. 

Moore,  Robert  H.     (See  Pedery,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Moore,  Robert  P.     (See  Moore,  Otto  N.  and  R.  P.) 

Moore,  Roscoe,  Kingston,  Pa.  Conveyer-propelled  supply 
truck  for  use  with  shaking  conveyers.  2,100,144  ;  Nov. 
23. 

Moore,  Samuel,  Hoylake,  assignor  to  Stelllte  Limited, 
Queen's  Ferry,  near  Chester,  England,  Apparatus  for 
the  distillation,  calcination,  or  heat  treatment  of  coal, 
shale,  peat,  wood,  and  other  suitable  fragmentary  solid 
and/or  semisolid  materials.     2.071,082  ;   Feb.   16. 

Moore,  Stanley  S.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Single  control  car- 
rying scraper.     2,088,091  ;  Julv  27. 

Moore,  Thomas  F.,  Morris  Pl.ains,  N.  J.  Well  point. 
2,083,389  ;  June  8. 

Moore,  Thomas  F.,  Morris  Plains,  N.  J.  Well-point. 
2,090,545  ;  Ang.  17. 

Moore.  Thomas  F.,  Morris  Plains,  N.  J.  Well  point. 
2,100.145  ;  Nov.  23. 

Moore,  Thomas  V..  La  Porte,  and  W,  C,  Landrv,  Houston. 
Tex.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company, 
Power  clock  of  small  diameter.     2.099,821  ;  Nov.  23. 


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Moore,  Wallace  F.,  assignor  to  The  American  Hardware 
Corporation,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Door  check.  2,066,795  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Moore,  Wallace  F.,  assignor  to  The  American  Hardware 
Corporation,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Lock.  2,082,351 ; 
June  1. 

Moore,  Walter  B.,  and  R.  S.  Cobb,  assignors  to  The  Moore 
Enameling  &  Mantifacturing  Company,  West  Lafayette, 
Oljio.     Coffee  maker.     2,096,127  ;  Oct.  19. 

Moore,  Wesley  W.,  Hobbs,  N.  Mex.,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  iimergency  shut-off  valve. 
2,100,550  ;  Nov.  30. 

Moore,  Wiley  T.,  United  States  Army,  Wright  Field,  Ohio. 
Gun.     2,089,219  ;  Aug.   10. 

Moore,  Wiley  T.,  U.  S.  Army,  Wright  Field,  Ohio.  Gun. 
2,101,086  ;  Dec.  7. 

Moore,  William  C,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Industrial  Alcohol  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composition 
for  topical  use.     2,087,161 ;  July  13. 

Moore,  William  C,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Industrial  Alcohol  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Perspiration- 
inhibiting  composition.     2,087,162  :  July  13. 

Moore,  William  E.,  Pittsburgh,  and  G.  L.  Simpson,  Corao- 
polis,  assignors  to  Pittsburgh  Research  Corporation, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Air  or  gas  conditioning  apparatus. 
2,101,555  ;  Dec.  7. 

Moore,  William  E.,  Pittsburgh,  and  G.  L.  Simpson,  Coraop- 
olis,  assignors  to  Pittsburgh  Research  Corporation, 
Adsorbent     apparatus.       2,083,732 ; 


Pa. 


Klamath   Falls,    Oreg.     Sluice  box 
concentrator.     2,100,262  ;    Nov.   23. 
Hydraulic  valve  tap- 


Pittsburgh, 
June  15. 

Moorhead,   Albert   L. 
and   amalgamation 

Moorhouse,  Alfred,  Detroit,  Mich 
pet.     2,096,257  ;  Oct.  19. 

Moorhouse,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Automatic  adjusting  device. 
2,072,010  ;  Feb.  23. 

Moorhouse,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Clutch  mechanism.  2,073,705  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Moorhouse,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,089,288  ;  Aug.  10. 

Bliie  Island,  111.     Traffic  marker. 


Blue  Island,    111.     Nonskid  plate. 


Moorman,    Charles  L., 
2,073,166:  Mar.  9. 

Moorman,   Charles    L., 
2,091,157;  Aug.  24. 

Moorshead,  Thomas  C,  Strand,  London,  England,  assignor 
to  Ball  Brothers  Company,  Muncie,  Ind.  Glass  form- 
ing machine.     2,081.895  ;  May  25.  • 

Moos,  N.  H.,  et  al.  (See  Honigmann,  E.,  and  Bruckmayer, 
assignors.) 

Moos,  Paul,  Zug,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Landis  &  Gyr, 
A-G.  Coin-freed  power  vending  apparatus.  2,096,191 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Moosdorf,  Walter,  Cologne,  and  P.  Wolski,  Leverkuspn- 
Wiesdorf,  Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Embedding  mass. 
2,072,212  ;  Mar.  2. 

Mopin,  Eugene  G.  P.,  Paris,  France.  Building  construc- 
tion.    2,077,950  ;  Apr.  20. 

Mopin,  Eugene  G.  P.,  Neuilly-sur-Seine,  France.  Con- 
struction adapted  to  cover  large  surfaces.  2,082,116  ; 
June  1. 

Mora,  Arnufo,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Automatic  roach  trap. 
2,100,909  ;  Nov.  30. 

Morack,  Marvin  M.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Eloctric  Company.  Parallel  inverter  system. 
2.066,995  :  .Tan.  5. 

Morales,  Jesse,  and  E.  S.  Quillin,  San  Antonio,  and  C.  L. 
Gutzeit,  Austin,  Tex.,  said  Morales  and  said  Gutzeit 
assignors  to  said  Quillin.  Treatment  of  pus  and  gan- 
grenous cases.     2,081,119  ;  May  18. 

Morali,  Charles,  et  al.     (See  Fein,  Jacob,  assignor.) 

Mornn,  James  .T.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Kimble 
Glass  Company,  Vineland,  N.  J.  Pipette.  2,097,571  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Moran,  James  T.,  Ashburn,  Va.  Damper.  2,082,298 ; 
June  1. 

Moran,  John  A.,  Brashear,  Mo.  Doughnut  machine. 
2.083,082 ;  June  8. 

Moran,   Itohert  B.      (See  Bonney,  L.   F.,  and  Mornn.) 

Moran,  Robert  C,  Wenonali,  and  W.  A.  Meyer,  Paulsboro, 
N.  J.,  n.SHlgnors  to  Socony-Vncuum  Oil  Company,  Incor- 
porated. New  York,  N.  Y.  Recovery  of  sulphonic  acids. 
2,099.529  ;  Nov.  16. 

Moran  Slioc  Comany,  The.  (Roe  Willman,  Oscar  M..  as- 
filt'nor.) 

Moranville,  Herman  J.,  Rolln,  assignor  to  Johnson- 
Stephens  &  Shinklp  Shoo  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Apparatus  for  producing  slioe  soles  with  tape  attached. 
2.090,061  ;  Aug.  17. 

Moravop,  Rlpliard.     (See  Engs,  W..  and  Mornvoc.) 

Moravop,  Richard  Z.,  Borkoloy,  assignor  to  Shell  Dovolop- 
mont  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Synilipsls  of 
oleflne  derivntlvoB.     2,0C7,6]«  ;  Jan.  ]2. 

Moi'iivpp,  Richnrd  Z.,  Berkeley,  and  T.  Evans  and  C. 
Humphreys,  Miirdnez,  asHlgnors  to  Shell  Devploi)ment 
Company,  Sun  Friinclsc/i,  Cnllf.  Piirlflcatlon  of  or- 
ganic   oxy-compounds.      2,083,856;    Juno    15. 

Morbelll,  Giovanni,  Milan,  Italy,  assignor  to  F.  O. 
Andcrcgg,  Forest  IIIIIb  Boro,  Pa.  Making  nsboslos 
cemont  products.     2.084,.354  ;  Juno  22. 


Morberg,    Ivar    A.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    Western 

Electric    Company,     Incorporated,    New    York,     N.    Y. 

Forming  sheet  metal  articles.     2,102,732  ;  Dec.  21. 
Morden,  John  E.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.     Door  lock. 

2,067,779  ;  Jan.  12. 
Mordt.     Erik     J.,     Port     Washington,     N.     Y.     Muffler. 

2.073,218  ;  Mar.  9. 
Morehead,  French  H.  (See  McCarthy,  H.,  and  Morehead.) 
Morehead,   French   H.,    assignor,   by   mesne    assignments, 

to  Walworth  Patents,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.     Lubricated 

valve.     2,069,965  ;  Feb.  9. 
Morehead,  George  L..  Philadelohia.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Link- 
Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Settling  tank.     2,068,428  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Morehead,  George  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Link- 
Belt      Company,      Chicago,      111.        Circular     collector. 

2,078,266  ;  Apr.  27. 
Morehead,  George  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Link- 
Belt      Company,      Chicago,      111.      Floating      skimmer. 

2,095,.394:  Oct.  12. 
Morehead,  George  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Link- 
Belt      Company,      Chicago,      111.      Sludge      collector. 

2,098,463  ;  Nov.  9. 
Morehouse,  Eugene,   Providence,  R.   I.,  assignor  to  B.  A. 

Ballou  &  Co.,  Inc.     Safety  catch.     2,083,613  ;  June  15. 
Morehouse,  Eugene,  Providence,   R.   I.,  assignor  to  B.  A. 

Ballou  &  Co.,  Inc.     Jewelry  finding.     2,098,104  ;  Nov.  2. 
Morehouse,  Eugene  M.,  Tujunga,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Clyde 

A.  Boeder,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Hydraulic   transmission  for 

vehicle  brakes.     2,074,617  ;  Mar.  23. 
Morehouse,  Silas  A.      (See  Burgess,  Henry  A.,  assignor.) 
Morehouse,  Silas  A.,   Glendale,   assignor   to  Rocky  Jloun- 

tain  Steel  Products,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Control 

system.     2,100,059  ;  Nov.  23. 
Moreira,    Salvador,    Worcester,    Mass.,    assignor   to    The 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.    Rail 

bond.    2,084,212  ;  June  15. 
Moreira,    Salvador,   and   E.   J.    Sabol,   Worcester,   Mass., 

assignors   to   The  American   Steel   and  Wire  Company 

of    New    Jersey.      Application    of    studs.      2,095,885 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Moreira,    Salvador,   and   B.   J.    Sabol,    Worcester,  Mass., 

assignor  to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of 

New  Jersey.     Rail  bonding  apparatus.     2,096,002  ;  Oct. 

19. 
Moreland,  Daniel  C,  Medford.  assignor  to  American  But- 
ton Sewing  IMachine  Co.,  Waltham,  Mass.     Sewing  ma- 
chine.    2.075,537  :  Mar.  30. 
Morelisse,   Jan,   Amsterdam,    Netherlands.     Transformer. 

2,097,770  ;  Nov.  2. 
Morelite   Company.      (See   Nickelsburg,    S.,    and   Tyroler, 

assignors.) 
Moreno,  Gabriel  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  C  M  C 

Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.      Color  clnematographv. 

2,074,413  ;  Mar.  23. 
Mores,     John,     Millsboro,     Pa.       Aerial     mail     catcher. 

2,076,476  :  Apr.  6. 
Moreton,     Henry     H.,     Santa     Monica,      Calif.       Clock. 

2,089,131  ;  Aug.  3. 
Morey,  Willis  R.,  assignor  to  The  Vanilite  Products  Inc., 

Washington,    D.    C.      Combined    cigarette    and    vajiity 

case.     2,068,813  ;  Jan.  26. 
Morgan,     Andrew     L.,     Houston,     Tex.       Tank     cleaner. 

2,100,813  ;  Nov.  30. 
Morgan,  Benjamin  T.,  Kansas  CMty,  Mo.    Rubber  cushioned 

universal  joint.     2,080,627  ;  May  18. 
Morgan,  Charles  K.,  San  Diego,  Calif.     Shoe  and  decorat- 
ing same.     2,069,381  ;  Feb.   2. 
Morgan,     Charles     W.,     Chicago,     111.       Game     of     skill. 

2,072,682  ;  Mar.  2. 
Morgan,      Clifford     V.,     Fort      Sill,      Okla.        Speculum. 

2,083,573;  June   15. 
Morgan,   Clyde  H.,   Lakewood,   Ohio.     Apparatus  for  fire 

control.     2,079,625  ;  May  11. 
Morgan   Construction   Company.      (See  Beaman,    Phineas 

A.,  assignor.) 
Morgan  Construction   Company.      (See  Dahlstrom,  Frank 

P.,  assignor.) 
Morgan  Construction  Company.     (See  George,  Jerome  R., 

assignor.) 
Morgan  Construction  Company.     (See  Hawthorne,  Charles 

W.,  assignor.) 
Morgan  Construction  Company.     (See'Morgan,  Mylcs,  as- 
signor.) 
Morgan   Construction   Company.      (See   Morgan,   M.,   and 

Whalen.  as.signors.) 
IMorgan    Construction   Company.      (See  O'Malloy,   Joseph 

M.,  assignor.) 
Morgan  (instruction  Company.     (See  Shepliordson,  John 

VK,  assignor.) 
Morgan  Conslriictlon  Comp.nny.      (See  Sliopprrtson,  .T.  W., 

Morgan,  and  O'Malley,  assignors.) 
Morgan,    David   II.,   Youngstown,   (tliio.     Door  struoluriv 

2.069,006  ;  Fob.   9. 
Morgan,  George  C.  Birmingham,  Aln.,  assignor  to  Contl- 

nentnl     Gin     Conipiinv.       T-lnler     gin     rib     mounting. 

2.101,151  ;  Dec.  7. 
Miirn.in.     Goorgo     D,,     Rlphmond,     Va.     Moat     paoknge. 

2.09.-...''.  10;  OpI,  12. 
Morgiin,  Guy,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Vohlcle  drive.     2, 081. -106  ; 

Juno  22. 
Morgan,  Harry  A.     (See  Crnndnll,  L..  Dnvl«  and  LIndqnIst, 

assignors.) 


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IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Morgan,  Harry  S.,  Xoriistown.  asisignor  to  James  Lees  & 
Sons  Co.,  Bridgeport,  Pa.     Needle.     2,097,380  ;  Oct.  20. 

Morgan,  Harry  W.     (See  Mueller,  Joseph  J.,  assignor.) 

Morgan,  Herbert  T.,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.  Stripe  paint- 
ing machine.     2,070,953:  Feb.   16. 

Morgan,  Howard  H.  (See  Drummond,  A.  A.,  and 
Morgan.) 

Morgan,  Howard  H.,  Slough,  and  A.  A.  Drummond,  Iver, 
assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited, 
London,  England.  Synthetic  resin  varnishes  and  syn- 
thetic resins.    2,079,626  •  May  11. 

Morgan,  John  D.,  et  al.     (See  Wiley,  Joe,  assignor) 

Morgan.  John  D.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  R.  Peale, 
Clearfield,  Pa.,  W.  S.  Davies,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  B. 
Oakes,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  as  trustees.  Process  and 
mechanism  for  separating  intermixed  divided  materials. 
2,069,325  ;  Feb.  2. 

Morgan,  John  D.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Richard 
Peale,  Clearfield,  Pa.,  W.  Sanders  Davies,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  and  William  B.  Oakes,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  as 
trustees.  Mechanism  for  separating  intermixed  divided 
materials.     2,093.470;  Sept.  21. 

Morgan,  John  D.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Power  Pat- 
ents Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Gas  analysis  method 
and  apparatus.     2,081,094;  May  18. 

ilorgau,  John  D.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Power  Pat- 
ents Company,  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J.  Gas  analyzing  appa- 
ratus.    2,083^522  ;  June  8. 

Morgan,  John  D.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Power  Pat- 
ents Company,  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J.  Precision  cranking 
apparatus.     2,091,558  ;  Aug.  31. 

Morgan,  John  D.,  South  Orange,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Power  Patents  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Apparatus  for  locating  top  dead  center. 
2,098,058  ;  Nov.  2. 

Morgan,  John  D.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  and  H.  N.  Durham, 
Munsey  Park,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Goss  Printing 
Press  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Matrix  making  machine. 
2,070,293  ;  Feb.  9. 

Morgan,  John  D.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  A.  P.  Sullivan, 
Long  Island  City,  assignors  to  Doherty  Research  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Regulation  of  combustion. 
2,073,249  ;  Mar.  9. 

Morgan,  John  D.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  R.  E.  Lowe, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Power  Patents  Company, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Electric  hot  plate.  2,084,819  ;  June 
22. 

Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Handlebar  grip.  2,098,509; 
Nov.  9. 

Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Wheel  and  chain  guard  for 
bicycles.     2,098,510;  Nov.  9. 

Morgan,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Zonolite  Corporation  of 
Michigan,  Detroit,  Mich.  Sound  absorbing  and  heat 
insulating  unit..     2.078,454  ;  Apr.  27. 

Morgan,  Lewis  J.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Bumper  construction 
for  automobiles  or  for  other  automotive  vehicles. 
2,083,657  ;  June  15. 

Morgan,  Mathew  B.,  assignor  to  The  Timken-Detroit  Axle 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Gearing  and  method  of  con- 
ditioning the  same.     2,075,995  ;  Apr.  0. 

Morgan,  Mathew  B.,  assignor  to  The  Timken-Detroit  Axle 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Self-locking  nut  and  making 
same.     2,079,746  ;  May  11. 

Morgan,  Mathew  B..  assignor  to  The  Timken-Detroit  Axle 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  drum.  2,092,421  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Morgan,  Myles.  (See  Sheperdson,  J.  W.,  Morgan,  and 
O'Malley.) 

Morgan,  Jlyles,  assignor  to  Morgan  Construction  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Rolling  mill.  2,090,221 ;  Aug. 
17. 

Morgan,  Myles.  assignor  to  Morgan  Construction  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Rolling  mill.  2,090,402  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Morgan,  Myles,  Worcester,  and  J.  N.  Whalen,  Boylston, 
assignors  to  Morgan  Construction  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.     Shears.     2,099,496 ;  Nov.  16. 

Morgan,  Porter  S..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Centripetor  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Power  transmission  mechanism.     2.067,457  ;  Jan.  12. 

Morgan,  Richard  O.,  Evanston,  111.  Stamp  support. 
2,101,623  ;  Dec.  7. 

Morgan,  Rus.sell,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Leather 
substitute.     2,098,788  ;  Nov.  9. 

Morgan,  Russell,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Leather 
substitute.    2.098,789  ;  Nov.  9. 

Morgan,  S.,  Smith  Company.  (See  Jcssop,  G.  A.,  and 
Nor  bom.  assignors.) 

Morgan.  Smith  D.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  P.  B.  Levitt, 
Bayside,  N.  Y.,  a.ssignors  to  Powers  Patents  Company, 
Jersey  City.  N.  J.  Apparatus  for  the  analytical  test- 
ing of  internal  combustion  engines.  2.102,185;  Dec. 
14. 

Morgan,  Wayne  N.,  Merced,  Calif.  Airplane  engine. 
2,101,.').'>6;  Dec.  7. 

Morgan.  Wlllnrd  I...  Xutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Sylvania 
Industrial  Corporation,  Fredericksburg.  Va.  Composi- 
tions for  flreprooflng.     2.071,353;  Feb.  23. 


Morgan,  Willard  L.,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Sylvania 
Industrial  Corporation,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Fireproof- 
ing  compositions.     2.071,354  ;  Feb.  23. 

Morgan,  Willard  L.,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Sylvania 
Industrial  Corporation,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Article  of 
manufacture.     2,071,558  ;  Feb.   23. 

Morgan,  Willard  L.,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Sylvania 
Industrial  Corporation,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Article  of 
manufacture.     2,071,559  ;  Feb.  23.  , 

Morgan,  William  O.     (See  Strickland,  C.  V.,  and  Morgan.) 

Morgenstern,  Joseph,  Shaker  Heights,  and  J.  Brasty, 
Jlaple  Heights,  Ohio.     Insulator     2,081.832  ;  May  25. 

Morgenstern,  Oscar  A.,  assignor  to  Teletype  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.  Alternating  current  magnet.  2,076,857  ; 
Apr  13. 

Morgenstern,  Oscar  A.,  assignor  to  Teletype  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.     Electromagnet.     2,070,858  ;  Apr  13. 

Mori,  Takeyasu,  assignor  to  Kabushiki  Kaisha  Hokushin 
Denki  Sisakusho,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Direct  current  meas- 
uring instrument.     2,097,036  ;  Oct.  26. 

Moriarty,  Blanche,  et  al.  (See  Brinkman,  Louis  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Morin,  George  G.,  and  E.  J.  Carleton,  Holyoke,  Mass.  ; 
said  Carleton  assignor  to  said  Morin.  Control  mecha- 
nism for  power  shovels.     2,094,278  ;  Sept.  28. 

Morin,  Louis  H.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Coca- 
Cola  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Vending  machine. 
2,077,430  ;  Apr  20. 

Morin,  Louis  H.,  and  D.  Marinsky,  Bronx,  assignors  to 
Whitehall  Patents  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Mak- 
ing thermoplastic  fasteners.     2,102,328  ;  Dec.  14. 

Morin,  Paul  G.,  Apponaug,  R.  I.  Cleat.  2,103,630 ;  Dec. 
28. 

Morioka,  Isao,  Meguro-ku,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Manufactur- 
ing statutes  similar  to  objects.     2,066.996 ;  Jan.  5. 

Moritz,  Adrian  J.  L.,  assignor  to  American  Enka  Corpo- 
ration, Enka,  N.  C.  Process  and  apparatus  for  drying 
artificial  silk.     2,074,232  ;  Mar.  16. 

Moritz,  Ren4.  Chatou,  France.  Construction  of  lead 
chambers  for  the  manufacture  of  sulphuric  acid. 
2.094,956  ;  Oct.  5. 

Morkert,. Walter  A.     (See  Hall,  D.  F.,  and  Morkert.) 

Morkoski,  James,  Canton,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.     Plow  colter.     2,086.815  :  July  13. 

Morkovski,  James,  Canton,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.  Tractor  attachment.  2,092,609 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Morland.  Johan  B.,  Langed,  Nordmaling,  Sweden.  Alarm 
device  for  motor  vehicles.     2,101,407  ;  Dec.  7. 

Morley,  Frank  W.,  Westwood,  assignor  to  B.  P.  Sturte- 
vant  Company,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Heating  system. 
2,087,776  ;  July  20. 

Morley,  Walter  H.,  Winnipeg.  Manitoba,  Canada.  Mat- 
tress tufting  machine.     2,087,847  ;  July  20. 

Morley,  William.  (See  O'Connor,  G".,  Morley,  and 
Schoelm.) 

Morlock,  William  J.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Film  handling  appa- 
ratus.    2,085,439  ;  June  29. 

Morner,  Eric  G.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Grenade.  2,100,698  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Morningstar,  George  H.     (See  Lenk,  Ernest  A.,  assi<Tior.) 

Moross,  George  B.,  Woodside,  N.  Y.  Selective  automatic 
synchronizing  apparatus.     2,087,291  :   July  20. 

Morpeth,  William,  and  J.  C.  W.  Heseltine.  assignors  to 
Vickers-Armstrongs  Limited,  Westminster,  England. 
Percussion  fuse.      2.073.250  ;  Mar.  9. 

Morpeth,  William,  and  J.  C.  W.  Heseltine,  assignors  to 
Vickers-Armstrongs  Limited,  Westminster,  England. 
Fuse  for  projectiles.     2,090,457  ;  Aug.   17. 

Morrell,   Carmine,   et  al.      (See   Smith.   Harrv.   assignor.) 

Morrell,  George,  Muskegon,  assignor  to  George'Morrell  Cor- 
poration, Muskegon  Heights,  Mich.  Producing  vari- 
colored casein.     2,103,546  ;  Dec.  28. 

Morrell,  George,  Corporation.  (See  Morrell,  George,  as- 
signor.) 

Morrell.  Jarqne  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Conversion 
of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,066,693  ;  Jan.  5. 

Morrell,  Jac<iuo  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treat- 
ment of   hydrocarbon  oils.     2.070,294  ;  Feb.  9. 

Morrell,  Jacque  C,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company.  Chicago,  111,  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2.070,295  :  Feb.  9. 

Morrell,  Jacque  C,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,080,732  ;  May  18. 

Morrell,  Jacque  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treat- 
ment of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,089,658  ;  Aug.  10. 

Jlorrell,  Jacque  C,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2.089,6.59  ;  Aug.  10. 

Jlorrell,  Jacque  C.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
T'niversal  Oil  Products  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Treat- 
ment of  hydrocarbon  oils.    2,098!059  :  Nov.  2. 

Morrell,  Jacque  C,  and  G.  EglofF,  assignor  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Companv,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon  oils.  2,087,525; 
July  20. 

Morrell,  John  A.,  Greer,  S.  C.  Reverse  belt  and  pulley 
drive.     2,090,423;  Aug.  17. 


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433 


Manufacture  of  oleo- 
Ind.      Check    signer. 


Morrill,  Alfred  R.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
operating  upon  shoes.     2,089,852  ;  Aug.  10. 

Morrill,    Frank    B.      (See    Hunter,    J.   D.,    and    Morrill.) 

Morrill,  Wayne  J.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Alternating-current  motor. 
2,070,447  ;  Feb.  9. 

Morrill,  Wayne  J.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Vibration  absorbing  mounting. 
2,089,066  ;  Aug.  3. 

Morrill,  Wayne  J.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Conimutating  type  armature. 
2,103,106  ;  Dec.  21. 

Morris,  Alan,  assignor  to  Bridgeport  Brass  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Aluminum  bronze  alloys.  2,093,380  ; 
Sept.   14. 

Morris,  Alfred  C.      (See  Zeeb,  W.  J.,  Dammes,  and  Morris.) 

Morris,  Benjamin  W.,  Jr.,  Essex,  Conn.  Power  boat. 
2,103,087  ;  Dec.  21. 

Morris,  C.  V.,  et  al.  (See  Leidecker,  Frank  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Morris,  David  M.,  Richmond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Harvester  Company.  Tractor  hitch  attachment. 
2,092,610  ;  Sept.  7. 

Morris,  Elmer  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Robert-James  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Dispensing  device. 
2,069,264;  Feb.  2. 

Morris,  George  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Shower  head. 
2,096,912  ;  Oct.  26. 

Morris,  (ieorge  L.  (See  Travers,  L.  C,  and  Morri.-?, 
assignors. ) 

Morris,  Harold  L.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  and  F.  E.  Dayes,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  assignors  to  American  Car  and  Foundry 
Motors  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Internal  combus- 
tion engine.     2,079,357  ;  May  4. 

Morris,  Harold  L.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  and  F.  E.  Dayes,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  assignors  to  American  Car  &  Foundry 
Motors  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Suspension  means 
for  internal  combustion  engines.     2.079,358  ;  May  4 

Morris,  Howard  A.,  Toledo,   Ohio, 
margarine.     2,100,866;  Nov.  30. 

Morris,    Howard    I.,    Indianapolis, 
2.101,914  :   Dec.  14. 

Morris,  Howard  L.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Overhead  Door  Corporation,  Hartford 
City,   Ind.     Door  construction.     2,083,467  ;   June  8. 

Morris,  Ira  A.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Paul  R.  Robb, 
Duncan,  Okla.  Apparatus  for  cleaning  wells. 
2,067,408 ;  Jan.  12. 

Morris,  Jephthah  M..  Bagnio,  assignor  to  Benguet  Consol- 
idated Mining  Co.  S.  A.,  Manila,  P.  I.  Cyanidation  and 
flotation  of  ores.     2.067,014;  Jan.  5. 

Morris,  John  E.  (See  Raisch,  W.,  Woodman,  Buffiington, 
and  Morris.) 

Morris,  John  T.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dispenser. 
2.073,377  ;  Mar.  9. 

Morris,  Joseph  C,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  clock  and 
calendar.     2,098,302  ;  Nov.  9. 

Morris,  Joseph  C,  Verdun,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Coating  apparatus.     2,100,405  ;  Nov.  30. 

Morris,  Leland  A.,  Pawnee  Rock,  Kans.  Trailer  hitch. 
2,089,400;  Aug.  10. 

Morris,  Lo  Roy  C,  Cedar  Falls,  Iowa.  Torsion  balance 
scale.     2,082,968  ;  June  8. 

Morris,  Mann  &  Reilly,  Inc.  (See  Felmann,  Henri,  as- 
signor.) 

Morris,  l\farion  W.,  Log.'insport.  Ind.,  assignor  to  Eclipse 
Machine  Company,  Elmira  Heights,  N.  Y.  Automatic 
automobile  starting  system.     2,079,129  ;  IMay  4. 

Morris,  Marion  W.,  assignor  to  R-B-M  Manufacturing 
Company,  Logansport,  Ind.  Switch.  2,085,539  ;  June 
29. 

Morris,  Marion  W.,  assignor  to  R-B-M  Manufacturing  Co., 
Logansport,  Ind.     Fuse  block.     2,086,727;  July  13. 

Morris,  Marion  W.,  Logansport,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eclipse  Machine  Company,  Elmira 
Heights,  N.  Y.  Automatic  starting  system.  2,103,375; 
Dec.  28. 

Morris,  Milton  M.     (See  Cox,  W.  R.,  Morris,  and  Pierce.) 

Morris,  Natli.nn,  assignor  to  American  Instrument  Com- 
pany, Washington,  D.  C.  Automatic  switch.  2,094,713  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Morris  Paper  Mills.     (See  Pnwoll,  Henry  K.,  assicnor.) 

Morris,  Robert.     (See  Stein,  E.  P.,  Thornton,  and  Morris.) 

Morris,  Roger  S.,  and  J.  H.  Foulgcr,  assignors  to  The  Wm. 
S.  Merrcll  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Product  for 
stimulating  blood  coll  formation  and  making  It. 
2,080,430;  May  18. 

Morris,  Roy  11.,  Brownwood,  Tex.  Burial  vault.  2,103,547  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Morris,  Tlioodoro  B.,  Chlcaco.  Til.  nnndkerchlof  holding 
device   mountablo   on  a   bed.     2.068.560;   Jan.   19. 

Morris,   Thomas   C,    Akron,   Ohio,    assignor   to   Wlngfoot 
Corporation,     Wilmington,    Del. 
2,084,042  :  June  15. 

Morris,    Thomas   C,    Akron,   Ohio, 
Corporation,    Wilmington,    Del. 
tlves  of  rubber.     2,084,043  ;  Juno  15. 

Morris,  WInlhrop  B.      (See  Mable,   William,  assignor.) 

Morrison,  Alexander  L.  (See  Lantz.,  L.  A.,  Morrison,  and 
Miller.) 

Morrison  Brothers  Company.  (See  Gljil),  WHlliuu  N.,  as- 
signor.) 


Rubber    derivatives. 

assignor   to   Wlngfoot 
Condensation    dorlva- 


Morrison,  Charles  C,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Binney 
and  Smith  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Applying  paint. 
2,099,030  ;  Nov.  16. 

Morrison,  Charles  E.     (See  Doolittle,  J.  B.,  and  Morrison.) 

Morrison,  Clayton,  Marshfleld,  Wis.     Kinser.     2,067,780; 

Jan.  12. 
Morrison,    Edwin,    Denver,    Colo.      Centrifugal    machine. 
2,072,377  ;  Mar.  2. 

Morrison,  Ethel  H.      (See  Kline  W.,  assignor,   and  Bru- 

baker. ) 
Morrison,  George,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.     Vending  machine. 

2,081,338  ;  May  25. 
Morrison,  George  O.,  Shawinigan  Falls,  Canada  ;  F.  W. 
Skirrow,  Purley,  England ;  K.  G.  Blaikie,  Shawinigan 
Falls,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignors  to  Canadian  Electro 
Products  Company,  Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Vinyl  ester  resins  and  making  the  same.  Re.  20,430 ; 
June  29. 

Morrison,  Gordon  M.,  San  Mateo,  Calif.  Device  for  treat- 
ing fractures  of  the  neck  of  the  femur.  2,077,804  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Morrison,  Harry.      (See  Saunders,  S.  G.,  and  Morrison.) 

Jlorrison,  Howard,  Morristown,  W.  E.  Reichle,  Maple- 
wood,  and  G.  N.  Thayer,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignors 
to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Radio  receiver.     2,085,117  ;  June  29. 

Morrison,  James,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Game  apparatus. 
2,103,167;  Dec.  21. 

Morrison,  James  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Metronome. 
2,078,505  ;  Apr.  27. 

Morrison,  John  R.,  Newport  News,  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  J.  Stuart  Fleming,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Manifolding  book.     2,100,814  ;  Nov.  30. 

Morrison,  Lester  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Apparatus  for  treat- 
ment of  fluids.     2,092,221  ;  Sept.  7. 

Morrison,  Luther  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  F.  C.  Meuche, 
Ha.sbrouck  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Mergenthaler 
Linotype  Company.  Slug  casting  machine.  2,095,004  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Morrison,  Montford,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  X-ray  Company,  Inc.  X-ray  apparatus. 
2,101,152  :  Dec.  7. 

Morrison,  Robert  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clothes  washing  ma- 
chine.     2,070,863;   Feb.    16. 

Morrison,  Robert  F.,  Oak  Park,  and  M.  G.  Stewart,  as- 
signors to  Ditto,  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.  Duplicat- 
ing machine.     2,090,849  ;  Aug.  24. 

Morrison,  Robert  F.,  Oak  Park,  and  M.  6.  Stewart,  as- 
signors to  Ditto,  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.  Power 
driven  duplicating  machine.     2,094,181  ;   Sept.  28. 

Morrison,  Simon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lipstick  holder. 
2,085,865  ;  July  6. 

Morrison,  Simon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lipstick  holder  or 
the  like.     2,085,866  ;  July  6. 

Morrison,  Simon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lipstick  holder. 
2,093,685  ;  Sept  21. 

Morrison,  Simon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  article. 
2,097,934  ;  Nov.  2. 

Morrison,  Willard  L.,  Lake  Forest,  111.  Automobile  ven- 
tilating device.     2,067,939  ;  Jan.  19. 

Morrison,  Willard  L.,  Lalce  Forest,  111.  Vehicle  body. 
2,068,505  :  Jan.  19. 

Morrison,  Willard  L..  Lake  Forest.  111.  Radiator  shield. 
2,068,500:  .Tan.   19. 

Morrison,  Willard  L.,  Lake  Forest,  111.  Vehicle. 
2,073,581  :  Mar.  9. 

Morrison,  Willard  L.,  Lake  Forest,  111.  Automobile. 
2,080,433;  May  18. 

Morrison,  Willard  L.,  Lake  Forest,  111.  Ventilating  de- 
vice for  automobiles.     2,087,777  ;  July  20. 

Morrison,  Willard  L.,  Lake  Forrest,  111.  Air  deflecting 
device.     2,098,255  ;  Nov.  9. 

Morrison,  Willard  L.,  Lake  Forest,  111.  Air  deflecting  de- 
vice for  automobiles.     2,100,406;  Nov.  30. 

Morrison,  Willard  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Air  deflector. 
2,080,431  ;   May  1 8. 

Morrison,  Willard  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Draft  deflecting  de- 
vice.    2,080,432  ;  May  18. 

Morrison.  Willard  Ij.,  Chicago,  111.  Ventilating  apparatus 
for  vehicles.     2,096,556  ;  Oct.   19. 

Morrison,  William  A.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll- 
Rand  Comp.'iny,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Mounting  for  rock 
drills.     2,072,526  ;  Mar.  2. 

Morrison,  William  D..  Scvittle,  Wash.  Lockable  pin 
shackle.     2,097,465  ;  Nov.  2. 

IMorrissey,  John  G.      (See  Roeder,  N.  S..  and  Morrlssey.) 

Morrissey.  Robert  10.      (See  Carlson,  Oscar,  assignor.) 

Morron,  John  D.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rub- 
ber comi)ound.     2,098,429  ;  Nov.  0. 

Morrow,  Eva  M,,  and  F.  L.  Morrow,  Elgin,  Til.  Making 
dehydrated  potato  chips.     2.101,506  :  Dec.  7. 

Morrow,  Forrest  L.     (See  Morrow,  10.  IVl,  and  P.  L.) 

Morrow,  Henry  W.,  assignor  to  IliUerloli  &  Brndsbv  Co., 
Louisville,   Ky.      Baseball   bat.      2,060,72,"!  ;   Feb,   i. 

Morrow,  John  C,  assignor  to  Aforrow  I-ubrlcator  Com- 
pany, (^lilonco.  Til.  Tllgli  i)ros8uro  lubricator  construc- 
lidii.     2,078,267  ;  .\nr.  27. 

Mdi-row    Tinhrlcator    Company.      (See    Morrow,    John    C, 

.    assignor.) 

Morrow,  Rose  J.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Miniature  thontor. 
2,080,728  ;  July  13. 

Morrow  Screw  and  Nut  Company  Limited.  (See  Pear- 
ann,  Clmrles,  assignor.) 


434 


INDEX  OF  I'ATENTS,  1037 


Morschel,  Heinrieh,  Leverkusen-Wiesdorf,  and  F.  Gund, 
Cologne-Deutz,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline 
Works,  Inc.,  Ne-\v  York,  N.  Y.  Water-insoluble  azo- 
dyestuffs  and  fiber  dyed  therewitli.     2.099,272  ;  Nov.  16. 

Jlorse  Andrews  Co.      (See  Morse,   William   J.,  assignor.) 

Morse  Clialn  Company.     (See  Perry,  David  B.,  assignor.) 

Morse,  Clark  T.,  assignor  to  American  Blower  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Midi.  Humidifying  apparatus.  2,081,013 ; 
May  18. 

Morse,  Harold  F..  Southport.  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Support.     2,077,181  ;  Apr.  13. 

Morse,  James  F.  (See  (ilayton,  W.,  Back,  Morse,  and 
Johnson.) 

Morse,  James  W.      (See  Lisle,  H.  C,  and  Morse.) 

Morse,  James  W..  and  A.  I.  Moore,  Lansing.  Jlich.,  as- 
signors to  Food  Machinery  Corporation.  San  Jose,  Calif. 
Automobile  brake  tester.     2,070.022  ;  Feb.  9. 

Morse,  James  W.,  A.  L  Moore,  and  C.  S.  Phillips,  Lansing, 
Mich.,  assignors  to  Food  ^lachinery  Corporation,  San 
Jose,  Calif.  Automobile  wheel  aligning  apparatus. 
2,070,347;   Apr.  6. 

Morse,  Leslie  G..  Randolph,  Vt.,  and  B.  B.  D'Ewart, 
Worcester,  Mass.     Refrigeration  apparatus.     2,095,00.5  : 

Morse,  Marie  J.,  South  River.  N.  J.  Combined  napkin  and 
destructilile  folding  basket.     2.066.849  ;  Jan.  5. 

Jlorse,  Matthew  H..  Jr.,  New  Oilcans.  Ln.  Automatic 
checking  or  counting  device.    2.077.7^7  ;  Apr.  20. 

Morse,  Robert  G.      (See  Darlington,  Philip  J.,   assignor.) 

Morse,  Robert  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Airplane.  2,077,708  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Morse.  Shirley  P.,  East  Haven,  assignor  to  The  A.  C. 
Gilbert  Company,  New  Haven.  Conn.  Reflector  for 
electric  heaters.     2,073,582  ;  Mar.  9. 

Morse,  Waldo  G.,  deceased,  Lite  of  Yonkers.  N.  Y.,  by  U.  O. 
Gumming,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.,  assignee.  Article  of  manu- 
facture and  process  of  making  the  same.  Re.  20.438  ; 
July  6. 

Morse.  William  J..  Attleboro.  JIass..  assignor  to  Morse 
Andrews  Co.  Combined  collar  holder  and  tie  clasp. 
2.099.901  :  Nov.  23. 

Mortensen,  Cornelius,  Louisville,  Ky.  Heat  exchange  ap- 
paratus.    2,069,555  ;  Feb.  2. 

Mortensen,  Oscar  J.,  Superior,  Wis.  Vehicle  window  si- 
lencer.    2,079,522  :  May  4. 

Mortensen.  Peter  E.  (See  Mitchell,  M.  E.,  Jlortensen, 
and  Fowler.) 

Mortenson,  Clemens,  Cromwell,  Conn.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  E.  E.  Sage.  Container  for  cut  flowers  and  the 
like.     2,087,259  ;  July  20. 

Mortier,  Ren§,  Paris,  assignor  to  Soci^t6  &  Responsabilit^ 
Limitee  G.  Rolot  &  H.  Lemasson.  Cote  d'  Or,  France. 
Cosmetic  containing  case.     2,085.822  ;  July  6. 

Mortimer,  George,  Westcliff-on-Sea,  England.  Band 
strapping  machine.     2,080,329  ;  May  11. 

Jlorton.  Allen  W..  and  E.  A.  Koether.  Baltimore.  Md.. 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Koppers  Company. 
Piston  ring.     2,096,003  ;  Oct.  19. 

Morton,  Edmund  R.      (See  StoUer.  H.  M..  and  Morton.) 

Morton,  Edmund  R.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Regulator  sys- 
tem.   2,067,500  ;  Jan.  12. 

Morton.  Edmund  R.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labo- 
ratories, Incorporated.  New  Lork,  N.  Y.  Sound  pic- 
ture system.     2,099,865  ;  Nov.   23. 

Morton,  Frederick  C.  Eggortsville.  N.  Y.  Fastening 
means  for  bearing  sleeves.     2.102,375  ;  Dec.  14. 

Morton,  George  A.     (See  Flory,  L.  E.,  and  Morton.) 

Morton,  George  A.      (See  Malter,  I*.,  and  Morton.) 

Morton,  Harold  A.,  assignor  to  American  Anode,  Inc., 
Akron.  Ohio.  Making  rubber  articles.  2,097,528 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Morton,  Harold  S.,  assignor  to  Stott  Briquet  Company, 
Inc.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Stoker  actuating  motor. 
2,089,704  ;  Aug.  10. 

Morton,  Harold  S.,  Minneapolis,  assignor  to  Stott  Briquet 
Company,  Inc.,  St.  Paul,  Jlinn.  Hydraulic  control 
system  for  a  stoker  motor.     2.090,583  ;  Aug.  17. 

Morton.  Harold  S..  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Stoker  control  and 
maintaining  desired  fuel  bed  resistance.  2,103.913: 
Dec.  28. 

^lorton,  Harry  E.,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Company, 
Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Rotary  compressor.  2,082,412 ; 
June  1. 

Morton.  Henry  E.,  Muskegon  Heights,  Mich.  Keyway 
forming  machine.     2.084,061  ;  June  15. 

Morton,  J.Tmes  E.,  Dallas.  Tex.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
Mechanical  Parking  Patents,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Parlring 
tower.     2.07S.770  ;  Apr.  27. 

Morton,  Robert,  &  Company.  (See  Rawlins.  George  A., 
assignor.) 

Morton.  St«rllng.  assignor  to  Teletype   Corporation,   Chi- 
cago, m.    Keyboard  mechanism  for  telegraph  apparatus 
Re.  20.3.30  :  Apr.  13. 

Morton,  Thom.is  J..  Jr.,  assignor  to  Hoosier  Lamp  & 
Stamping  Corporation.  Evansville,  Ind.  Ice  cube  trav. 
2,006,403  :  Oct.  19. 

Morton,  William  A.,  Mount  I^obanon,  assignor  to  Amco, 
Incorpor.nted.  Pittsburgli,  Pa.  Glass  annealing  lehr. 
2,075,4.52  :  Jlar.  30. 

Morton,  William  A..  Mount  Lebanon,  assignor  to  Amco. 
Incorporatod,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Regenerator.  2.101.817; 
Dec.  7. 


Morton,  William  A.,  and  H.  F.  Spencer,  assignors  to  Amco, 
Incorporated.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Recuperative  soaking  pit 
furnace.     2,079,560  ;  May  4. 

Morton,  William  A.,  Mount  Lebanon,  and  H.  F.  Spencer, 
assignor  to  Amco,  Incorporated.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Re- 
cuperator tile  structure.     2.092,402  ;  Sept.  7. 

Jlorton,  William  C,  and  F.  J.  Degenfelder,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 
Automobile  turn  signal.     2,069.382  ;  Feb.  2. 

Mortreux,  Andr^  V.  A.,  Mulhouse,  assignor  to  Soci6t€  Al- 
saclenne  d'  Explosifs  (Soci6t6  3.  Responsabilit6  Lim- 
itee) a  Richwiller,  Haut-Rhin,  France.  Igniter  for 
grenades.     2,079,178  ;  May  4. 

Mortrude,  William  E.,  Jr.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Electrophysi- 
cal  cabinet.     2,096,128  ;  Oct.  19. 

Morway,  Arnold  J.      (See  Zimmer,  J.  C.  and  Morway. ) 

Mosby,  Alfred  D.,  Moline.  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  American  Machine  &  Metals,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.    Display  stand.    2,075.401  ;  Mar.  30. 

Moscinl,  John,  assignor  to  Chico  Rhinestone  Company, 
Incorporated,  Chico,  Calif.  Rhinestone  making  ma- 
chine.    2,076,502  ;  Apr.  6. 

Moscowitz,  Abraham.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  L. 
Sonnebom  Sons.  Inc.  Processing  of  textile  yams  or 
threads.     2,093,468;   Sept.  21. 

^Moseley.  Alexandi^r  W.,  Evnnston,  assignor  to  Sloan  Valve 
Company,  Chicago.  111.  Water  flushing  device. 
2.079,329  ;  May  4. 

Moseley,  Alvis.      (See  Baird.  R.  L..  and  Moseley. ) 

Jloseley.  Charles  W.     (See  Lewis,  J.  F..  and  Moseley.) 

Moseley.  Francis  L..  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyroscope  Com- 
pany. Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Phase  shift  control  for 
three  element  electron  tubes.     2,088,659 ;   Aug.  3. 

Moseley.  Francis  L.,  Pelham,  N.  Y..  and  J.  L.  Bird,  Rad- 
burn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Sperry  Gyroscope  Company,  Inc. 
Brooldyn,  N.  Y.  Standby  tube  system.  2,077,179  ;  Apr, 
13. 

Moseley,  Harry  W.     (See  Poole,  H.  C,  and  Moseley.) 

Aloseley,  Tomlinson  I.,  assignor  to  Dalmo  Sales  Corpora- 
tion, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Window  construction. 
2.103.864;  Dec.   28. 

Moser.  Alexander,  Berlin-Reinickendorf-Ost,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Flange  coupling 
arrangement.      2,084,862  ;    June   22. 

Moser,  Franz  R.,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco.  Calif. 
Lowering  pour  points  of  mineral  oils.  2,080,088 ;  May 
11. 

Moser.  Fr.mz  R..  Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
Shell  Development  Company.  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Production  of  organic  peroxides.     2.092.322  :  Sept.  7. 

Moser.  Willielm,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur 
Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin.  (3ermanv.  An- 
tenna system.     2.0S.i.22t!  :  .Tune  29. 

Moser,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  ftir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H..  Berlin,  Germany.  Con- 
trol type  thermostat.     2,088,918  ;  Aug.   3. 

Moser,  Wilhelm,  and  H.  Dausel.  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin. 
Germany.  Volume  control  device.  2,085,440;  June 
29. 

Moses,  Charles.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitting  fabric. 
2.098.303  :  Nov.   9. 

Moses.  Douglas  Y..  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemonra 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Hvdraulic  fluid. 
2.090,263  ;  Aug.   17. 

Moses,  Douglas  V.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemonrs 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Hydraulic  fluid. 
2,102.638  ;  Dec.  21. 

Moses.  Edwin  P..  AMiite  Plains,  N.  Y.  Hopper  ear  under- 
frame  structure.     2,085,762  ;  July  6. 

Moses,  Graham  L.     (See  Willby,  N.  H.,  and  Moses.) 

Moses,  Graham  L..  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Control 
system.     2,094,370;  Sept.  28. 

Moses.  James  E.      (See  Dixon.  Fate,  assignor.) 

Moses,  Leslie  W.,  and  J.  F.  Duerr,  assignors  to  M.  S. 
Levy  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Hat.  2.080,870; 
May  18. 

Moses.  Nelson  K.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  assignor  of  -one-half 
to  P.  A.  Coley,  Akron,  Ohio.  Rubber  rail  seat. 
2.094.279  :  Sept.  28. 

Mosesian.  Moses  P..  Fresno,  Calif.  Packing  container. 
Re.  20.598  :  Dee.  21. 

Mosey.  Clarence  K..  and  G.  W.  Mosev,  Seattle.  Wash 
Testing  instrument.     2,078.206  ;  Apr.  20. 

Mosey,  George  W.     (See  Mosey.  Clarence  K.,  and  G.  W.) 

Mosher,   Hugh  H.      (See   Stein,  J.,   and  Mosher.) 

Mcsher,  Ira  S..  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Hair  clamp  for  per- 
manent wave  apparatus.     2.087.604  ;   July  20 

Moshier,   Edson   G.      (See  Gabrielson,   C,   and  Moshier.) 

Mosinee  Paper  Mills  Company.  (See  Kernin,  Alfred  G., 
assignor.) 

Moskal  .Sam  Ambridge.  Pa.  Electric  switch  clock  com- 
binntion.     2,079,963  ;  May  11. 

Mosler  Lock  Company,  The.  (See  Benham.  William  T., 
assignor.) 

Mosler  S.Tfe  Company.  The.  (See  Robinson,  H.  J.,  and 
Harrison,  assignors.) 

Mosle.v.  Alfred  J..  Aurora,  111.  Grinding  mill.  2.100,200; 
Nov.  23. 

Mosley,  Carl  E.     (See  Birkenmaier.  T..  and  Mosley.) 

Mosley.  Cari  E^  Richmond  Heights,  and  T.  Birkenmaier. 
assignors  to  W.  N.  Matthews  Corporation.  St.  Lonls,  Mo. 
Fuse  link.     2.067,677  ;  Jan.  12. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


435 


Moss,  Benjamin  F.     (See  Smart,  N.  C,  and  Moss.) 

Moss,  Benjamin  L.,  and  F.  J.  Landgraf,  assignors  to 
L.  Moss,  Chicago,  111.  Multiple  fuse  plug.  2,071.934; 
Feb.  23. 

Moss,  Elias.     (See  Newmark,  M.,  and  Moss.) 

Moss,  Herbert  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Railway  car  underframe  and  constructing  same. 
2,084,161 ;  June  15. 

Moss,  Leon  E.,  and  P.  M.  Titus,  Faulsboro,  assignors  of 
one-fourth  to  W.  C.  Apgar,  Woodbury,  and  one-fourth  to 
M.  Glickman,  Paulsboro,  N.  J.  Roto  dart  game. 
2,077,001  ;  Apr.  13. 

Moss,  Leopold.  (See  Moss,  B.  L.,  and  Landgraf,  as- 
slgDors. ) 

Moss,  Sanford  A.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.      Supercharger.     2,084,863;   June  22. 

Moss,  Sanford  A.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.     Butterfly  valve.     2,095,263  ;  Oct.  12. 

Moss,  William  H..  London,  England,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Treatment  of  textile  material. 
2,071,419  ;  Feb.  23. 

Moss,  William  H.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Manufacture  of  synthetic 
resins.     2,072,901 ;  Mar.  9. 

Moss,  William  H.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Manufacture  of  compositions 
of  matter  containing  synthetic  resins.  2,072,902  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Moss,  William  H.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Optical  screen  and  material 
used  in  the  manufacture  thereof.     2,086,729  :  July  13. 

Moss,  William  Z.,  Lakeview,  Greg.  Tire  deflation  indi- 
cator.   2,091,101 ;  Aug.  24. 

Mossberg,  Frank,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Mossberg 
Pressed  Steel  Corporation.  Manufacture  of  warp 
beams.     2.102.020  ;  Dec.   14. 

Mossberg,  Harold  F.,  assignor  to  O.  F.  Mossberg  &  Sons, 
Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Audible  indicating  adjusting 
device.    2,100,649  ;  Nov.  30. 

Mossberg,  O.  P.,  &  Sons,  Incorporated.  (See  Arden, 
Thomas  E.,  assignor.) 

Mossberg,  O.  F.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Slossberg,  Harold  F., 
assignor.) 

Mossbergj  0.  F.,  and  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Mossberg,  Oscar 
F.,  assignor.) 

Mossberg,  Oscar  F.,  assignor  to  O.  F.  Mossberg  and  Sons, 
Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Sling  strap  connecting  de- 
vice.    2,102,964;  Dec.  21. 

Mossberg  Pressed  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Mossberg, 
Frank,   assignor.) 

Mossberg  Pressed  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Pearson,  Ar- 
vld  P.,  assignor.) 

Mossburg,  Clifford  H.,  McKeesport,  Pa.  Automobile 
radiator   strainer.      2,087,807  ;    July   20. 

Mosshart,  Donald  J.,  Springfield,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  H.  F.  Hildreth,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Domestic  heater. 
2,103,789  ;  Dec.  28. 

Mostecki,  Peter  P.      (See  Kusnarowis,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Mostertz,  Ferdinand  W..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  doilies. 
2,096,193  ;  Oct.  19. 

Motch,  Edwin  R.,  Jr.,  Cleveland,  and  J.  G.  Moohl,  South 
Euclid,  assignors  to  The  Motch  and  Merryweather  Ma- 
chinery Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rotary  tool  ma- 
chine.     2,103,486  ;   Dec.    28. 

Motch  &  Merryweather  Machinery  Company,  The.  (.See 
Einig,  Alvin  B.,  assignor.) 

Motch  and  Merryweather  Machinery  Company,  The.  (Pee 
Motch,  E.  R.,  Jr.,  and  Moohl,  assignors.) 

Moth,  Clifford  C.     (See  Benoit,  L.,  and  Moth.) 

Motion  Pictures  Electric  Products.  (See  Rose,  Jess  C, 
assignor. ) 

Motor  Improvements,  Inc.  (See  IrwUie,  Robert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Motor  I'ower,  Inc.      (See  Pratt,  George  L.,  assignor.) 

Motor  Products  Corporation.  (See  Kellogg,  Homer  G., 
assignor. ) 

Motor  Products  Corporation.  (See  Lane,  Guy  IM.,  as- 
signor.) 

Motor  Products  Corporation.  (See  Thunder,  Harold  G., 
assignor.) 

Motor  Terminals  Company.  (See  Fitch.  Benjamin  F.. 
assignor.) 

Motor  Termin.als  Company.  (See  Norbom,  Ragnar  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

IMot.or  Wheel  Corporation.  (See  Hora,  Harry  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Motor  Wheel  Corporation.  (See  Horn,  H.  J.,  and  Hunt, 
asBignoiH.) 

Motor  Wheel  Corporation.  (See  Hunt,  J  Harold,  as- 
signor.) 

!\Totor  Wheel  Corporation.  (See  Hunt,  J  H.,  and  Horn, 
a.ssignoTK.) 

Motor  Wheel  Corporation.  (See  Hunt,  J.  H.  and  Van 
Halteron,  assignors.) 

Motor   Wheel    ("orporatlon.      (See   Jones,   Don,   assignor.) 

Motor  Wheel  Corporation.  (See  Nelson,  Erall  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Miilor  Wh'H'l  rorporntion.  (See  Slough,  Charles  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Motor  Wheel  Corporation.  (See  Tower,  Elmer  V.  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Motor  Wheel  Corpornllon.     (Roe  Vnljenn,  Bon.,  fls.slpnor.l 


Slotor  Wheel  Corporation.  (See  Van  Halteren,  Andrew 
S.,  assignor.) 

Mott,  Carl  W.      (See  Benjamin,  B.  R.,  and  Mott.) 

Mott,  Carl  W.  (See  Lindgren,  A.  C,  Benjamin,  and 
Mott.) 

Mott,  Carl  W.,  Rock  Falls,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.  Implement  coupling  means  on 
tractors.     2,092,584  ;  Sept.  7. 

Mott,  George  T.,  Pearl  River,  N.  Y.  Supporting  device. 
2,083,574  ;  June  15. 

Motte,  Roger,  Roubaix,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme 
Etablissements  Motte-Bossut  Fils,  Roubaix  (Nord) 
France.  Manufacture  of  velvet  or  pile  articles. 
2,090,546  ;  Aug.  17. 

Mottlau,  August  J.,  assignor  to  J.  E.  Foster,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Clutch  system.     2,089,807  ;  Aug.  10. 

Motyclia,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Cheney  Brothers,  Man- 
chester, Conn.  Measuring  device  for  pantographic  en- 
graving machines.      Re.   20,526 ;   Oct.   5. 

Motzer,  Carl,  et  al.     (See  Sonman,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Moulin,  Pierre  L.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Eugene,  Ltd., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Permanent  waving.  2,091,738 ; 
Aug.    31. 

Jloulton,  Edward  C.  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Combined  ashtray 
and  snuffer.     2,100,263  ;  Nov.  23. 

Moulton,  Harley  C,  Maplewood,  assignor  to  Lewis  In- 
visible Stitch  Machine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fur 
cutting  machine.     2.073,219  ;  Mar.  9. 

Moulton,  Harley  C,  Maplewood,  assignor  to  Lewis  Invisi- 
ble Stitch  Machine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combined 
seaming  and  pinking  macliine.     2,095,570  ;  Oct.  12. 

Moulton,  Harley  C,  Maplewood,  assignor  to  Lewis  Invis- 
ible Stitch  Machine  Company,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Combined 
seaming  and  pinking  machine.     2,097,336  ;  Oct.  26. 

Mount;  Wilbur  S.      (See  Schlesman,  C.  H.,  and  Mount.) 

Mounting  &  Finishing  Co.  Inc.  (See  Fortunato,  V.,  and 
Catozella,  assignors.) 

Mountjoy.  Garrard.      (See  Seeley,  S.  W.,  and  Mountjoy.) 

Mountjoy,  Garrard,  assignor  to  The  Sparks-Withington 
Company,  Jackson,  Mich.  Multiband  radio  receiver. 
2,074,800  ;  Mar.  23. 

Mountjoy,  Garrard,  and  S.  W.  Seeley,  .Tackson,  Mich.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  (Corporation 
of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  volume  con- 
trol.    2,079,657  ;  May  11. 

Mouromtseff,  Ilia  E.,  Willcinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Recirculating  water  jacket.  2,100,747 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Mouromtseff,  Ilia  E.,  and  H.  V.  Noble,  Wilkinsburg,  as- 
signors to  Wfistinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Standing  wave  oscillating 
system.     2,075,128  :  Mar.  30. 

Mourraille,  Jean  P.  L..  assignor  to  St6  dite  Satujo  St6 
.A.nme  de  Construction  de  Tuyaux  sans  Joints  Systeme 
Cravetto  Brevets  S.  G.  D.  G.,  Paris,  France.  Appa- 
ratus for  constructing  monolithic  canalized  structures. 
2,102,639;  Dec.  21. 

Mousley,  Norman  K.,  Birmingham,  England.  Fluid  flow 
control  valve.     2,068,814;  Jan.  26. 

Moussette,  Oliver  J.,  Sr,,  Queens  Village,  N.  Y.  Combined 
crusher  and  screen.    2,074,233  ;  Mar.  16. 

;Moussette,  Oliver  J.,  Sr.,  Queens  Village,  N.  T.  Bearing 
for  rotary  croshers.     2,086,875  ;  July  13. 

Mowers,  Osmyn,  and  P.  F.  Piepenbrook,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Automatically  operating  garage  doors  and  the  like. 
2,079,919  ;  May  11. 

Mowery,  John  N.      (See  Wicks.  J.  D.,  and  Mowery. ) 

IMowrey,  L.  D.,  et  al.     (See  Hill,  Richard  D..  assignor.) 

Mowton,  Edward  M..  YonUers,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Printing  tele- 
graph system.     2,082,075:  June  1. 

Sloxlev,  William  M..  Kansa-s  City,  Mo.  Lantern  base  sup- 
port.    2,096.349  ;   Oct.   19. 

]\Ioyor,  Allen  .T..  .assignor  to  Interstate  Bindery  Company, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Merliiini.sni  for  shnpiug  tlie  back.-?  of 
book  covers.     2,098,060  ;  Nov.  2. 

Moyer,  Amos  F.,  assignor  to  Tore  Manufacturing  Company, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Power  gang  lawn  mower.  2,007,158; 
Jan.  5. 

Moyer,  Amos  P.,  assignor  to  Tore  IManufacturing  Corpora- 
tion of  Minnesota,  Minnetipolis,  Minn.  Gang  lawn 
mower.     2,100,910  ;  Nov.  30. 

Moyer,  Amos  F..  and  G.  C.  Kleidon.  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Tore  Manufacturing  Corporation  of 
Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Tractor  propelled  gang 
lawn  mower.     2,099.902  :  Nov.  23. 

Moyer,  Elmo  E.,  Scotia,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Phase  shlfling  circuit.  2.078.152  ;  Apr. 
20. 

IMoyer,  Elmo  E.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.  Electric  protective  system.  2,000,517  ; 
Aug.   17. 

Moyer,  lllmo  E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  valve  translating  system. 
2,095,S'_'7  :  Oct.  12. 

Moyer,  Henry  S.     (."^i-e  Moyer,  Sidney  S.  and  11.  S.) 

Mover,  Howard  It,.  Wllldnsburg.  assignor  to  Wesllnglionse 
Electric  &  Mannfaeturing  Conipanv,  East  ritl.sburirh. 
Pa.     Roller.     2,009,531  ;  Feb.  2. 

Moyer,  Sidney  S.  and  II.  S.,  Youngslowu,  Ohio.  Adjust- 
able wal.«tband  for  trousers.     2.077.002;  Apr.  1T5. 


436 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Moyer,  Wendell  W.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  The  Solvay 
Process  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  nitroso- 
phenols.     2,074,127  ;  Mar.  16. 

Moyer,  Wendell  W.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Sol- 
vay Process  Company,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Diazotizatlon. 
2,086,986  ;  July  13. 

Moynihan,  John  J.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Aerovox 
Corporation.    Electrolytic  cell.    2,070,801 ;  Feb.  16. 

Moyse,  Edward.      (See  Kruoa.   Victor,  assignor.) 

Mrozinski,  Eugene  J.  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Sewing  machine 
tool.     2.097,735  :  Nov.  2. 

Mucha,  Joseph,  Neenah,  Wis.  Antiskidding  device  for 
motor  vehicles.     2,103,295  ;  Dec.  28. 

Muclilinski.  .Vrnold.      (See  Woing.iiul.  K.,  and  Muclilinski.) 

Muchnic,  Henry  E.,  assignor  to  The  Locomotive  Finished 
Material  Company,  Atchison,  Kans.  Piston  member. 
2,076,302  ;  Apr.  6. 

Muck,  Otto,  Marquartstein,  L.  F.  MuUer  and  P.  Zier, 
Munich,  German  v.  Time  and  zone  metering  device. 
2.099,616;  Nov.   16. 

Muckenfuss,  Anthony  M.,  Melrose,  Fla.,  assignor  to  E.  I., 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Treatment  of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,073,973  :  Mar.  16. 

Muckenhirn,  Ottilie,  Basel,  Switzerland,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Peco  PloUlins  Maatschappij  N.  V., 
Amsterdam,  Netherlands.    Mop.     2.093,052  ;  Sept.  14. 

Mudd,  Garrett  W.,  assignor  to  Peters  Machinery  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Stacker  mechanism  for  paper  cutting 
machines.     2,094,665  ;  Oct.  5. 

Mudge,  Karl,  Pt  al.     (See  Benson,  Lew,  assignor.) 

Mudon,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  to  Cireo  Products  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Circuit  controlling  device.  2,081,014  ; 
May  18. 

Mudon,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  to  Circo  Products  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Sign  flashing  device.  2,084,407  ; 
June  22. 

Muelieman,  Joseph  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical  apparatus. 
2,068,190  ;  Jan.   19. 

Mueller,  Arthur  W..  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Frick- 
Gallagher  Mfg.  Co.,  Wellston,  Ohio.  Rotatable  bin. 
2.086.508  ;  July  6. 

Mueller,  Arthur  W.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Frick-Gal- 
lagher  Mfg.  Co.,  Wellston,  Ohio.  Latching  device  for 
rotat.Tble   bin  sections.     2,086,509  ;  July  6. 

Mueller  Brass  Co.      (See  Levy,  Frank  M.,  assignor.) 

Mueller  Brass  Co.     (See  Lindquist,  David  K.,  assignor.) 

Mueller  Brass  Co.  (See  Lindquist,  D.  E.,  Gray,  and 
Rader,   assignors.) 

Mueller  Brass  Co.  (See  Mueller,  O.  B.,  and  Gray,  as- 
signors.) 

JIueller  Brass  Co.  (See  Mueller,  O.  B.,  and  Irving,  as- 
signors.) 

Mueller  Brass  Co.  (See  Robinson,  W.  M.,  and  Rader, 
assignors.) 

Mueller,  Clarence  S.,  Point  Place,  Ohio.  Chaser  grinding 
means.     2,099,074  ;  Nov.  16. 

Mueller  Co.     (See  Cline.  Earl  E..  assignor.) 

Mueller  Co.  (See  Hathaway,  C.  W.,  and  Krumsiek,  as- 
signors.) 

Mueller  Co.     (See  Lowe,  Earl  W.,  assignor.) 

Mueller  Co.     (See  Wilkins,  James  M.,  assignor.) 

Mueller-Cunradl,  Martin.  (See  Otto,  M.,  and  Mueller- 
Cunradi.) 

Mueller-Cnnradi,  Martin,  and  M.  Otto,  Ludwigshafen-on- 
the-ltliine,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktienge- 
sellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Operat- 
ing internal  combustion  engines.    2,087,616  ;  July  20. 

Mueller  Electric  Company.  (See  Brown,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Mueller,  Emil  C,  assignor  to  The  John  Gabel  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  phonograph. 
2,087,095  ;  July  13. 

Mueller,  Emil  G.,  Swissvale,  assignor  to  The  American 
Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  I'a.  Brake  rigging. 
2.090,464;  Oct.  19. 

Mueller,  Ervin  H.,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Micb.  Attaching 
handles  to  stems.     2.067.976  :  Jan.  19. 

Mueller,  Ervin  II.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Locking  valve. 
2,089,617  ;  Aug.  10. 

Mueller.  Ervin  H.,  Detroit,  Micb.  Gas  cock.  2,094,714  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Mueller,  Eugen,  Owen  Sound,  Ontario,  Canada.  Sign  and 
manufacture  thereof.     2,075.655  ;  Mar.  30. 

Mueller,  Gustave,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  A.  E.  Tomlinson. 
Shaker   Heights,    Ohio.     Faucet.     2,094,462 ;   Sept.   28. 

Mueller,  Ilerhcrt  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Portable  dance 
floor.      2.102.080:   Dec.    14. 

Mneller,  Herman  G.,  assignor  to  Skinner  Engine  Company, 
Erie,  Pa.  Valve  mechanism  for  steam  engines. 
2.094,159  ;  Sept.  28. 

Mueller,  Hilmar,  and  H.  Tretter,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Foot 
vibrator.     2. 081.365  ;   May  25. 

Mueller,  Joachim,  and  K.  Koeberle,  Ludwigshafen-on-tho- 
Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  .'\niline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  V.  Vat  dyestufTs  of  the  anthraqui- 
none-azine  aeries.     2,079.403  ;  May  4. 

Mneller,  Joseph  J.,  West  Orange,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
H.  W.  Morgan,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Cultivator.  2,067.781  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Mueller,  Louis  A.,  assignor  to  The  Springfield  Leather 
Products  Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Billfold. 
2.099.509;  Nov.  16. 

Mueller,  Morltz  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Combined  filter  and 
automatic  relief  damper.     2,074,152 ;   Mar.   16. 


Mueller,  Moritz  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Air  conditioning  and 
heat  economizine  assembly.     2,084,408  ;   June   22. 

Mueller,  Oscar  B.,  and  J.  E.  Gray,  assignors  to  Mueller 
Brass  Co.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Valve.  2,087,520  ;  July 
20. 

Mueller,  Oscar  B.,  and  P.  L.  Irving,  assignors  to  Mueller 
Brass  Co.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Sprinkler  head. 
2.091,790;  Aug.  31. 

Mueller,  Oskar.     (See  Neubert,  M.  P.,  and  Mueller.) 

Mueller,  Ottilie,  Wausau,  Wis.  Tamping  implement. 
2,066,997  ;  Jan.  5. 

Mueller,  Richard  P.,  Zurich-Alstetten,  Switzerland,  as- 
signor to  .1.  B.  Brady,  Somerset,  Md.  Aircraft  control 
system.     Re.  20,539  ;  Oct.  19. 

Mueller,  Richard  W.,  assignor  to  Kerotest  JIanufacturing 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Balanced  throttle  valve. 
2,095,395;  Oct.  12. 

Mueller,  Robert.      (See  Cesareo,  O.,  and  Mueller.) 

Mueller,  Robert,  Decatur,  111.  Bathtub.  2,074,234  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Mueller,  Robert,  Decatur,  111.  Bathtub.  2,102,733  ;  Dec. 
21. 

Mueller,  Robert  A.,  Houston,  Tex.  Controlling  wells. 
2,103,431 ;  Dec.  28. 

Mueller,  Robert  A.,  and  J.  R.  Yancey,  assignors  to  Gray 
Tool  Company,  Houston,  Tex.  Wellhead  equipment. 
2,082,413;  June  1. 

Mueller  &  Son  Company,  The.  (See  Schauer,  Wilbert  E., 
assignor.) 

Mueller,  Stephen  E.,  Silvis,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Edna 
Brass  Manufacturing  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  En- 
gine driving  box.     2,088,999  ;  Aug.  3. 

Mueller,  Theodore  M.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Transmission. 
2,085,068  ;  June  29. 

Mueller.  William  A.,  Hollywood,  Calif.,  assignor  to  United 
Re.search  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Regu- 
lating balance  between  currents  in  associated  circuits. 
2,075,801 ;  Apr.  6. 

Muench,  Carl  G..  New  Orleans,  La.  Fiberboard. 
2,094,371  ;  Sept.  28. 

Mnench-Kreuzer  Candle  Company  Inc.  (See  Muench,  T.  J., 
and  Guilfoil,   assignors.) 

Muench,  Thomas  J.,  and  O.  D.  Guilfoil,  assignors  to 
Muench-Kreuzer  Candle  Companv  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Candle  lamp.     Re.  Des.  20,230  ;  Jan.  5. 

Muench,  Thomas  J.,  and  O.  D.  Guilfoil,  assignors  to 
Muench-Kreuzer  Candle  Company,  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Sanctuary  candle  lamp.     2.082,897  ;  June  8. 

Muentener,  Christian  C,  Bogota,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Utility  Innovations  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Dust  bag.     2,070,674  ;  Feb.   16. 

Muenz,   Ferdinand.      (See  Bayer,  O.  Muenz,   and  Keller.) 

Muenz.  Ferdinand.  (See  von  der  Horst,  H.  D.  F.,  Muenz, 
and  Vogt.) 

Muenz,  Karl,  assignor  to  Deutsche  Perrot-Bremse  G.  m. 
b.  H..  Mannheim-Friedrichsfeld,  Germany.  Automatic 
brake  adjusting  mechanism.     2.082,021  ;  June  1. 

Muff,  Oliver  W.,  assignor  to  Commercial  Iron  Works  of 
Los  Angeles,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Orifice  fitting. 
2,088,968  ;  Aug.  3. 

MulHy,  Gary,  Oakmont,  assignor  to  Gulf  Research  &  De- 
velopment Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Spring. 
2,087,354 ;  July  20.  .  op  uig. 

Mu/lly,  Glenn,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  bv  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Copeland  Refrigeration  Corporation,  Mount 
Clemens,  Mich.  Control  for  refrigerating  systems. 
2,071,935;  Feb.  23. 

Mugdan,  Martin,  and  J.  Sixt,  Munich,  assignors  to  Con- 
sortium fiir  Elektrochemische  Industrie,  G.  m.  b.  H., 
Munich.  Bavaria,  Germany.  Manufacturing  acetic  an- 
hydride.    2.101,868;  Dec.  14. 

Mugdan,  JIartin,  and  J.  Sixt,  assignors  to  Consortium 
fur  Elektrochemische  Industrie,  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Munich, 
Germany.  Producing  acetic  anhydride.  2,102,159 ; 
Dee.  14. 

MUhlbacher,  Engelbert,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Grinding 
apparatus.     2,080,089  ;  May  11. 

Miihlbauer,  Ernst  C.  (See  Molins,  W.  E.,  and  Muhl- 
bauor.) 

Muhlelsen,  Carl,  assignor  to  Schutte  &  Koerting  Company, 
Philadelphia.  Pa.     Fin  tube.     2.070.530  :  Feb.  9. 

Muhlonbruch,  Fred,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Progressive  change 
speed  mechanism.     2.073.284  ;  Mar.  9. 

Muhr,  Charles.     (See  Bodmer,  A.,  Muhr,  and  Weiss.) 

Mulr,  Keith.      (See  McKee,  H.  H..  and  Muir.) 

Mulcahy,  Edward  M.     (See  Pieszak,  A.  J.,  and  Mulcahy.) 

Mulch,  Balthazar  H.  T.,  Westwood,  N.  J.  Apparatus 
for  producing  Individual  masses  of  ice.  2,098,753 : 
Nov.  9. 

Mulder,  Johannes  G.  W.,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloel- 
lampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Discharge 
tube.     2.075,355  :  Mar.  30. 

Mulder,  Johannes  G.  W.,  assignor  to  N.  V.  PhiUps'  Gloei- 
larapenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Gas-filled 
discharge  tube.     2,080,628;  May   18. 

MiiUlor,  Johannes  d  }Y..  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloei- 
l.-jmpenfabrieken,  Eindhoven.  Netherlands.  Electric  dis- 
charge tube.     2.081.247  ;  May  25 

^^li'^^r-  ■^??\'>''".*'?.,^'-..'^^'-  a"'^  ^-  ^^-  Duinker,  assignors  to 
N.  V.  Philips  Gloellampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Nether- 
lands.    Rectifying  tube.     2.072.604  •  Mar    "> 

Muldoon  Anthony  M.,  Hightstown,  N.  J.  pile"fabric  loom. 
J,0io,402  ;  Mar.  30. 


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Muldoon,  Anthony  M.,  Hightstown,  N.  J.  Pile  fabric. 
2,089,289  ;  Aug.  10. 

Muldoon^  Bernard  F.,  Mountainview,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
H.  Hyman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fuse  plug.  2,081,675 ; 
May  25. 

Mulet,  Marcel,  assignor  to  N.  B.  Salterini,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Window  shelf.     2,077,892  ;  Apr.  20. 

Mulhare,  Andrew  F.,  Glenbrook,  Conn.  Typewriter  action. 
2,078,268  ;  Apr.  27. 

Mulhare,  Andrew  F.,  Glenbrook,  Conn.  Variable  line 
spacer.     2,090,139  ;  Aug.  17. 

Mulhare,  Andrew  F.,  Glenbrook,  Conn.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  Harry  M.  Brinkerhoff,  Bogota,  N.  J.  Power 
actuated  carriage  return  mechanism  for  typewriting 
and  like  machines.     2,092,585  ;  Sept.  7. 

Mulholland,  Clifford  A.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Air  filter  and 
humidifier.     2,088,114  ;  July  27. 

Mulholland,  Vergil,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Regenerator  tank 
and  operating  the  same.     2,068,924  ;  Jan.  26. 

Mulholland,  Vergil,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Glass  making  ap- 
paratus and  method.     2,068,925  ;  Jan.  26. 

Mullaney,  Thomas  J.,  et  al.  (See  Good,  Francis  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mull,  Arthur  B.,  Appleton,  assignor  to  Marathon  Paper 
Mills  Company,  Rothschild,  Wis.  Removable  display 
unit.     2,080,733  :  May  18. 

Mull,   Arthur  B.,  Appleton,    assignor  to  Marathon   Paper 
Mills   Company,  Rothschild,  Wis.     Removable  adhesive 
unit.     2,080/734:  May  18. 

Mull,  Arthur  B.,  Appleton,  assignor  to  Marathon  Paper 
Mills  Company,  Rothschild,  Wis.  Suspending  unit. 
2,081,095  ;  May  18. 

Mullen,  Andrew  V.,  Reading,  and  J.  C.  Smith,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.    Automatic  change-over.    2,081,015  ;  May  18. 

Mullen,  Edwin  J.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of 
sulphur  dioxide.     2,070,235  ;  Feb.  9. 

Mullen,  Edwin  J.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  making  sulphur  dioxide.     2,070,236  ;   Feb.  9. 

Mullen,  Edwin  J.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of 
sulphur  dioxide.     2,070,237:  Feb.  9. 

Mullen,  Edwin  J.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of 
sulphur  dioxide.     2,074,061  ;  Mar.  16. 

Mullen,  Edwin  J.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of 
sulphur  dioxide.     2,086,733  :  July  13. 

Mullen,  Edwin  J.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
treating  ores.     2,103,088;  Dec.  21. 

Mullen,  Edwin  J.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y„  and  C.  A.  Gal- 
lagher, California,  Pa.,  assignors  to  General  Chemical 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  sulphur  di- 
oxide.    2,075,823  ;  Apr.  6. 

Mullen,  James  F.,  Jr.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Carburetor. 
2,093,205  ;    Sept.    14. 

Mullen,  James  F.,  Jr.,  Lincoln  Park.  Mich.  Carburetor. 
2,103,689  ;  Dec.  28. 

Mullen,  Thomas  W.,  El  Dorado,  Ark.,  assignor  to  Bowes 
"Seal  Fast"  Corporation,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Combined 
blow-out   patch  and  plug.     2,075,453  ;  Mar.   iO. 

Miiller,  Alfred,  Munich,  Germany.  Skibinding.  2,100,666  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Muller,  Alfred  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  attachment 
plug.     2,099,986  ;  Nov.  23. 

MUller,  Anna  Iv.,  et  al.,  executors.     (See  Muller,  John  H.) 

Muller,  Anthony  S.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Cutting  jig. 
•  2,101,624;  Dec.  7. 

Muller  Aurelie,   executor  et  al.      (See  Lindner,  Arthur.) 

MiilliT,  C.  n.  F.,  AUticngpsellschaft.  (See  Jonas,  Gott- 
fried P..,  assignor.) 

Muller,  Charles  A.      (See  Sporn,  P.,  and  Muller.) 

Muller,   Charles  J.      (See  Louisot,   F.  II.,  and  Muller.) 

MUUer,  Christoph,  assignor  to  Schmidt'sche  Heissdanipf- 
Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  ;  Kassol-Wilhelmshohe,  Germany. 
Tubular  continuous-flow  si  earn  generator.  2,074,2,3o  ; 
Mar.  16. 

MUller,  Eduard,  assignor  to  Rhelnmetall-Borsig  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Dusscldorf,  Germany.  Guns  lijiving 
moans  for  liorizon-adjustmont.     2.098,352  :  Nov.  0. 

Muller,  Erna  F.,  executrix.     (See  Muller,  Wolfgang  (;.) 

Muller,  Ernest,  Oakland,  Calif.  Micrometer.  2,085, 38(J ; 
Juno  29. 

Muller,  Ernst  F.,  Cohimbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Jeffrey 
MaTuifacturIng  Company.  Tamping  machine.  2,070,245  ; 
Apr.  0. 

MUller,  Eugen  L.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Control  of  Internal 
combustion   engines.      2,074,514;   Mar.   23. 

MiiUer,  Frlcderioh,  dccensod.  Union  Coiinly  Trust  Com- 
pany, Ellnnheth,  N.  J.,  executor.  Tube  forming  appa- 
ratus.    2,093,155;  Sept.  14. 

MUller,  Friedcricli,  (leceased,  Union  County  Trust  Coni- 
jiiinv,  lOllziibi'lli,  N.  .1.,  ('X<H'utoi-.  I'dwoi-  I  laiismisslon 
chain   find   parts  tliorefor.      2,093,150;   Sept.    M. 

MUller,  Friedcricli,  deceiised  ;  Union  County  Trust  Com- 
pany, executor,  Dli/alicth,  N,  J.  Cmilrol  mechanism 
for  elevators  and   the   like.      2,007,075:  Oct.   20, 

MUller,  Fritz.  (See  Ecknrdt,  It.,  lluth,  MUll.r,  and 
Italim.) 


Muller,  Geza,  Hillside,  N.  J.  Sheet  metal  frame. 
2,078,581 ;  Apr.  27. 

Muller,  Heinrich,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Toy  vehicle. 
2,091,872  ;  Aug.  31. 

Muller,  Jakob.      (See  Stocker,  R.,  and  Muller.) 

IMuller,  John  A.,  assignor  to  United  States  Rubber  Prod- 
ucts, Inc.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Cord  covered  tube  and  appara- 
tus for  applying  cords  to  tubes,  cores,  and  the  like. 
2.093,206  ;  Sept.  14. 

MUller,  John  H.,  deceased,  Secane,  Pa.  ;  A.  L.  Muller 
and  Provident  Trust  Co.,  executors  of  said  J.  H.  Muller, 
assignors  to  Silver  Oxide  Products  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated. Disinfective  and  antiseptic  compounds  for  the 
treatment  of  ulcers,  sores,  and  the  like.  2,103,999 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Muller,  Julius  F.     (See  Steik.  K.  T..  and  Muller.) 

Muller,  Louis,  &  Cie.  S.  A.,  Fabrique  d'horlogerie  "La 
Champagne".      (See  Annen.  Robert,  assignor.) 

Muller,  Ludwig  F.     (See  Muck,  O.,  Muller,  and  Zier.) 

MUller,  Manfred,  Homberg,  assignor  to  firm  Sachtleben 
Aktiengesellschaft  fur  Bergbau  und  Chemische  Indus- 
trie, Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Producing  ba- 
rium sulphate  from  barium  sulphide.  2,094,902 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Muller,  Max,  assignor  to  the  firm  Durand  &  Huguenin  S.  A., 
Basel,  Switzerland.  Mordant  azodyestuffs  and  their 
production.     2,075,743  ;  Mar.  30. 

Muller,  Max,  assignor  to  the  firm  Durand  &  Huguenin 
S.  A.,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Mordant  azodyestuffs  and 
their  production.     2,076,477  ;  Apr.  6. 

Muller,  Otto  R.,  St.  Albans,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Trenton 
Brass  &  Machine  Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Flush  valve. 
2,066,796  :  Jan.  5. 

MUller,  Paul,  Berlin-Friedrichshafen,  Germany,  assignor 
to  N.  V.  Machinerieen-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken,  "Meaf", 
Utrecht,  Netherlands.  Device  for  rendering  visible  ref- 
erence points  in  geodetic  surveying.  2,076,913 ;  Apr. 
13. 

MUller,  Paul,  Berlin-Friedrichshagen,  Germany,  assignor 
to  N.  V.  Machinerieen-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken  "Meaf", 
Utrecht,  Netherlands.  Headlight  for  motor  vehicles. 
2,090,062  ;  Aug.   17. 

MUller,  Paul,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Rectifying  and  filtering  system.     2,103,487  ;  Dec.  28. 

MUller,  Richard.      (See  von  Hoessle,  C.  H.,  and  MUller.) 

Muller,  Richard.      (See  Zellmann,  R.,  and  Muller.) 

MUller,  Richard,  Alannheim-Neuostheim,  M.  Schenck, 
Mannheim,  and  W.  Wirbatz,  assignors  to  C.  F.  Boehrin- 
ger  &  Soehne  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Mannheim-Waldhof,  Germany. 
Cellulose  esters.     2,103,012  ;  Dec.  21. 

Muller,  Robert.      (See  Berning,  August,  assignor.) 

MUller,  Robert  H.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electrical  insulation.  2,097,300 : 
Oct.  26. 

Muller,  Robert  L.,  assignor  to  Burroughs  Adding  Machine 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Calculating  machine. 
2,077,180;  Apr.  13. 

Muller,  Robert  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Burroughs 
Adding  Machine  Company.  Accounting  machine. 
2,087,542  ;  July  20. 

Muller,  Robert  L.,  assignor  to  Burroughs  Adding  Machine 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Calculating  machine. 
2,091,046  ;  Aug.  31. 

Muller.  Robert  L.,  assignor  to  Burroughs  Adding  Machine 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Calculating  machine. 
2.095,368;  Oct.  12. 

Muller,  Thekla.  (See  Goldschmidt,  St.,  Gerisch,  Beuschel, 
and  Muller,  assignors.) 

MUller,  Theodor,  Winterthur,  and  H.  Wiederkehr,  Zurlch- 
Hongg,  assignors  to  the  firm  Schweizorische  Lokomo- 
tiv-  &  Maschineiifabrik,  Winterthur,  Switzerland. 
Diesel-motor  driven  rail-guided  vehicle.  2,084.774 ; 
June  22. 

Muller,  William  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  William  A, 
Force,  III,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Endorsing  machine. 
2,084,044;  June  15. 

Muller,  Wolfgang  C.  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Erna  F.  Muller, 
executrix  of  Wolfgang  C.  Muller,  deceased.  Ineitla  con- 
trolled hydraulic  shock  absorber.     2.067.409  :  Jan.  12. 

Miillett,  Howard  A.,  assignor  to  Bradley  Wnshfountain 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Soap  dispenser.  2.085,823; 
July  0. 

IMullett,  Howard  A.,  assignor  to  Bradley  Waslifountaln 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Washfountain.  2,085,824; 
July  6. 

MuUins  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Benson,  John 
ir.,  assignor.) 

MuUins  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Clark,  C.  L., 
and  Kuowlos,  assignor.) 

MuUins,  Samuel  A.,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Pump.  2,086,810; 
July  1". 

.MuUins,  William  II.,  South  Boston.  Va.  Ventilating  win- 
dow for  vcliiclcs.     2,0!)3,0,"):i  ;  Sept.  14. 

Multlcycol  I'uiup  &  lOnglne  (Corporation.  (See  Hutchison, 
Miller   It.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Multl-llydroniMtlc  WeldiiiL'  X.-  Miinufacluring  Company. 
(Sec  WnrnUe,   linns  <i.,  assignor.) 

Mult i  Lite  Corponit  1(111.  (Sec  I'leislmonl,  G.,  and  Frled- 
m.'in,  assignors.) 

Multlpost  Co.     (Sep  Gay,  Azol,  assignor.) 

Miiltlposter  Advertising  Corporation.  (See  Roberts, 
Charles,  assignor.) 

-Miiltlsort  Companv.      (See  M'rlght,  Harold  A.) 


438 


IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Mulvaney.    George   K,    Chicago,    E.    Roden,    Dalton,    and 
F.     L."    Cross,     Chicago,     III.     Foot     health    exerciser. 
2.072.959  :  Mar.  9. 
Jrulvanv.  Harrv  A.      (See  McCharles,  Carl  H.) 
MuraauKh,      Clarence     L.,     Lima,     Ohio.       Can     opener. 

2,080,090  ;  May  11. 
Muinma,  J.  G.     (See  Nevin,  Donald  A.,  assignor.) 
Mnmmert,  Harold  IB.,  Valparaiso,   Ind.     Cover  for  grille- 
type  automobile  r.idiatnr  fronts.      2.079,380  :  May  4. 
Mummert,    Harold    B.,    Valparaiso,    Ind.      External    air 

automobile  heater.     2.079,381 ;  May  4. 
Mumper,    Harry    A.,    Mechanicsburg,    Pa.      Rail    joint. 

2,088,758;  Jan.  26. 
Munce,    Clifford    J.,    London.    Ontario,    Canada.      Bo.x    or 

carton.     2,097,891  ;  Nov.  2. 
Munch,    Carl,    assignor    to   Atlas-Ago,    Chemische   Pabrik 

Aitiengesellschaft,    Molkau,    near    Leipzig,     Germany. 

Producing  paper  having  a  mirror-like  luster.    2,096,973  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Muncheryan,   Hrand  AI..   Los  Aneeles,    Calif.     Indicating 

fuse  plug.     2.067.977  :  Jan.  19. 
Muncie.   Fred    W.,   Jacksonville,   Fla.,   assignor    to   Wood 

Chemical  Products  Company,   Cleveland,  Ohio.     Manu- 
facture    of     retone     and     other     carbon     compounds. 

2.069.896  :  Feb.  9. 
Muncv.  William  M.     (See  Albin,  Jeremiah  W.,  assignor.) 
Mundell.  Paul.     (See  Cuthbert,  W.  K.,  and  JIundell.) 
Mundinc  Oscar  L.,  Glendale,  Calif.     Router.     2,100,566  : 

Nov.  ."'.O. 
Mundt,  Louis  C.     (See  Layne,  L.  A.,  and  Mundt.) 
Mundv.  .Tanips  M..  et  al.      (See  Witt.v.  Georpe,  assignor.) 
Mnnford,   Theodore  W..   assignor  to   Surface   Combustion 

Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Heat  radiator  for  furnaces. 

2,093.381  ;   Sept.   14. 
Munford,  Thomas  A.  S.  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.     Rail 

lubricator.     2,082,414  ;  June  1. 
Municipal    Sanitary    Service   Corporation.      (See    Raiscli. 

William,  assicrnor.) 
Municipal  Supply  Company.      (See  Greenburg,  Oiarles  F., 

assignor.) 
Munoz.    Gonzalo    C.    Philadelphia,    and    D.    M.    Watson. 

Ardsle.v.   assignors   to   The    AniPrican   Piillev   Conip.-inv. 

Philadelphia.  P.i.     Jlotor   support.      2,098,061  :   Nov.  2. 
Munro,  Alexander  L.     (See  Rumpel.  H.  H..  and  l^^unro.) 
Mnnro,    -Aln-xander   L..    and    H.    H.    Rumpel,   assignors    to 

Smith  Engineering  Works,   Milwaukee,   Wis.      Granular 

material  washer.     2,099,133;  Xov.  16. 
Munro,  Charles  C.     (See  Hysko,  J.  L.,  Large,  and  Mnnro. > 
Munro,  Harold   W..   Providence,   R.   I.     Toy,   particularly 

adapted  to  dispense  catnip.     2,086,631  ;  July  13. 
Munro,   Walter  J..    Scarsdale,   N.  Y.      Sleeping  garment. 

2,096,913  ;  Oct.  26. 
Munroe,   Howard   L.,    Maiden.   3Iass.     Coated   fabric  and 

ni;iking  the  same.     2.097.089;  Oft.  26. 
Munroe,     Thomas,     Oakwood,     Ohio.       Collapsible     box. 

2,088,969 ;  Aug.   3. 
Muns,  George  E.,  Midland.  Pa.     Thermostatic  control  foi- 

warm  air  furnaces.      2.07].-'i60:  Feb.  23. 
Munsch,  Piei-re,  Gnebwillfr.  France,     .\ntomatic  discharge 

device  for  roasters.     2,072,718 ;  Mar.  2. 
Munson,  Elmer  L.      (See  Davis,  C.  11.,  and  Mnnson.) 
Munson,  Elmer  L.,  Naugatuck,  assignor  to  The  American 

Brass  Company,  Waterburv,  Conn.     Copper  base  allov. 

2.101, 0.S7  :  Pec.  7. 
Munson,  Elmer  L.,  Xaug.atuck.  assignor  to  The  American 

Brass  Company.  Waterbury,  Conn.     Iligli  strength  cor- 
rosion resistant  copper  alloy.     2,101,625  ;  Dec.  7. 
Munson.  Elmer  L..  Xnugatuck.  assignor  to  The  American 

Brass  Company.  Waterburv.  Conn.    Hot  workable  copper 

alloys.     2.101.626:  Dec.  7! 
Munson.    Horace    D.,    Niagara    Falls,     assignor    to    The 

Mathieson  Alkali  Works.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  V.     Chemi- 
cal manufacture.     2,098,399  ;   Nov,  9. 
Munson.  Joseph  J.,  Houma,  La.     Rolling  mill.     2,101,260  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Munson.  Luther  S..   West   Riverdale.   Md.     Building  wall. 

2,078,153;  Apr.  20. 
Munson.    Nelson    IL,    Jr..    West    Springfield,    assignor    to 

Mrl/Oiiirliliii    Bros.,    Inc..    Springfii'ld,    Mass.      Doll    and 

costume  therefor.     2,093,207:  Sept.   14. 
Munters.  Carl  G..  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Temiisk  Isola- 
tion. Stockholm,  Swe<len.     Insulation.     2,067.015 ;   Jan. 

Munter.s,  Carl  O.,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Refrigeration. 
2,079,419;  May  4. 

Munters.  Carl  G.,  Stockholm.  Sweden,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Servel.  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Refrigeration. 
2,086,632  ;  July  13. 

Munters.  Carl  C.  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Termisk  Iso- 
lation. Stockholm,  Sweden.  Heat  insulation.  2,098,193: 
Nov.  2. 

Munz.  Elmer  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spray  head.  2,075,589  ; 
Mar.  30. 

MUnz,  Ferdin.'ind.  Frankforton-tbc-MMin,  and  K.  Keller, 
Frankforton-llii'-Main-Feclienheim.  Gonnan.v.  assignors 
to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Treat- 
ment of  dyeings  pi-epared  on  celliilnse  materials  by 
means  of  substantive  dyosluffs.     2,080.543;  May  18. 

Miin/.ingcr.  Wnlter  M.,  Ileidclberp-Rohrbach.  Gennany,  as- 
signor to  R(ilim  &  Haas  Company,  Phil.adelpliia.  I'a. 
Coatini:  rubber  and  product.     2.078.881  :  Apr.  27. 

Murnkanii,  Masasuke,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Rotary  engine. 
2,085,505  ;  June  29. 


Muralo  Company,  The.     (See  Iddings,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Muramatsu,  Sonienosuke,  Oakland,  Calif.  Decorative  il- 
luminating bulb.    2.075.744  ;  Jlar.  30. 

Muranaka,  liazumi,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Rake.  2,086,170  ; 
July  6. 

Murber,  George  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Golf  overshoe. 
2.102,601  ;  Dec.  21. 

Murch,  John  H..  East  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Companv,  New  York,  N  .Y.  Can  spraying  machine. 
2,103,270  ;  Dec.  28. 

Murden.  William  T..  Forestville,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  ilotors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Bearinc  mounting.     2,075,745  ;  JIar.  30. 

Murden,  William  T.,  and  R.  D.  Brouwer,  Bristol,  Conn., 
assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Midi     Antifriction  bearing.     2,098.709  ;   Nov.  9. 

Murdoch,  Alexander  G.,  London,  England,  Apparatus  for 
testing  sports  implements.      2,094,806  ;  Oct.  5. 

Murdock.  Frederick  ^L.  ("bicopee  Falls,  and  C.  S.  AVebber, 
Springfield,  JIass.,  assignors  to  The  Fiberloid  Corpora- 
tion, Indian  Orchard,  Mass.  Phenolic  resins  and  mak- 
ing the  snme.     2.077.640  ;  Apr.  20. 

Jlurdock.  Robert  B..  Chappaqua,  N.  Y.  Trench  bucket. 
2.082.022  ;   June   1. 

Murdoclc,  Sidney  A.,  assignor  to  R.  Gumbiner,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.    Sound  motion  picture  system.     2,079,223  ;  May  4. 

Murdock.  Sidne.v  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
R.  Gumbiner,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Film  driving  system. 
2.099,987  :  Nov.  23. 

Mureau,  Charles  A..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cosmetic  ap- 
plicator.    2,082,255  ;  June  1. 

Murena.  Joseph  A.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Shoe.  2.083,390; 
June  8. 

Murlg  Co.,  The.     (See  Lewis,  Wilbur  S.,  assignor.) 

Murnane,  Daniel  J.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Sletal  sash. 
2,082,117  :   June  1. 

Muros,  Joseph,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Gillette  Safety 
Razor  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Shaving  implement. 
2.077.805  :  Apr.  20. 

Muros,  .Joseph,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Gillette  Safety  Ra- 
zor Company,  Boston,  JIass.  Shaving  implement. 
2,077,806:  Apr.  20. 

Muros,  Joseph,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Gillette  Safety 
Razor  Company.  Boston,  ISIass.  Shaving  implement. 
2.0«;i.:^66;  M.ay  25. 

Muros.  Joseph,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Gillette  Safety 
Razor  Company.  Boston,  Mass.  Shaving  implement. 
2.103,753  :  Dec.  28. 

Murphey's,  R.  H.,  Sons  Company.  (See  Murphey,  Rob- 
ert C,  assignor.) 

Murphree,  Eger  V.  (See  Sweeney,  W.  J.,  Richardson, 
and  Murphree.) 

Murphy,  Agnes.  Springfield,  Mass.  Hair  curler. 
2.0<?8.272  :   .July   27. 

Murphy,  Alfred  J.,  Petts  Wood,  England,  assignor,  by 
mesne  .i.'ssignments.  to  JIagnesium  Development  Cor- 
poration. Modifying  the  mechanical  properties  of  mag- 
nesium alloys.     2,087,202  ;  July  20. 

Murphy,  .\rthur  R.,  Penns  Grove.  N.  J.,  and  C.  K.  Black. 
WilminETton,  Del.,  ,Tssignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Azo  pigmejit  dves  and 
their  pi-oduction.     2.077.488  ;  .\pr.  20. 

Murphy,  Boise  R.,  Huntington  Park,  assignor  to  Nesbitt 
Fr'.iit  Products.  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dispenser  for 
linuids.     2.091.518:  Aug.  31. 

Murphy.  Chalmer  E..  Cuvahopa  Falls.  Ohio.  Friction  brake 
and  the  like.     2.067.677  :  .Tan.  12. 

ihupli.v.  Daniel.  ITanimond,  Ind.  Alarm  apparatus. 
2,092.178  ;  Sept.  7. 

JIurphy,  Demery  A.,  Torrance,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  National  Supplv  Company  of 
Delaware,   Toledo,   Ohio.     Swivel.     2.080.225  ;   May  11. 

Murphy  Diesel  Company  Limited.  (See  Murphy,  Moyes 
J.,  assignor,) 

Murphy,  Edward  A.,  and  E.  W.  Madge.  Wylde  Green,  Bir- 
mingham, assignors  to  Dunlop  Rubber  Company, 
Limited,  London,  England.  Rubber  dispersions  and 
their  preparation.     2,091.559  :   Aug.    31. 

Murphy,  Edward  A.,  and  E.  W.  Madge.  Wylde  Green, 
Birmingham,  assignors  to  Dunlop  Rubber  C;ompany 
Limited,  London,  Enclnnd.  Showerproof  fabrics  and 
making  the  same.     2,090.753  ;  Oct.  26. 

Murphy,  Francis  M.  G.     (See  Rust,  N.  M.,  and  Murphv.) 

JIurphy,  Fnink  C.,  Baltimore,  JId.  Printing  press  roller. 
2.089,401  ;  Aug.  10. 

JIurphy,  Frnnk  H.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Drafting  board. 
•  2,077,252  :  Apr.  13. 

JIurphy.  Frank  L.,  assignor  to  Pullman-Standard  Car 
Jlanufaeturin?  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Air  conditioning 
system  for  cars.     2.099,702  :  Nov.  23. 

Murphy,  Frank  N.,  Hollywood,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Warner 
Bros.  Pictures,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y,  Fluid  pressure 
operated    camera  dollv.      2.081.248:  May  25. 

JIurphy,  Harold  P..  Detroit,  Mich.  Recording  device  for 
telephones.     2,074,754  ;  Mar.  23. 

Murphy,  Harold  J.,  et  al.  (See  Simning.  Roy  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Marphy,  Joseph  !•:..  Jlinneapolis,  Minn.  Tractor  sweep 
rake.     2.066.5:i7  :  J:in.  5. 

Murphy,  Jo.soph  E..  Miuneaoolis.  Jliun.  Tractor  sweep 
rake.     2.068.191  :  .Tan.  19 

Murphy,  Lewis  S.,  JIariou.  Ind..  assignor  to  Chicago  Rail- 
way Equipment  Comnanv.  Chicago.  III.  Adjustable 
marker.     2.068..5G1 ;  Jan.  19. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


439 


Murphy,  Moyes  J.,  assignor  to  Murphy  Diesel  Company 
Ijimited,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Fuel  injection  apparatus. 
2,082,808  ;  June  8. 

Murphy,  P.  H.,  Company.  (See  Bonsall,  Charles  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Murphy,  P.  H.,  Company.     (See  Finger,  Paul  E.,  assignor.) 

Murphy,  P.  H.,  Company.  (See  Gilpin,  Garth  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Murphy,  P.  H.,  Company.  (See  Blurphy,  Walter  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Murphy,  P.  H.,  Company.  (See  Schlesinger,  Edgar  E.^ 
assignor.) 

Murphy,  P.  H.,  Company.  (See  Swann,  James  S.,  aii- 
signor. ) 

Murphy,  P.  H.,  Company.  (See  West,  Victor  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Murphy,  P.  H.,  Company.  (See  Wilkoffi,  Louis  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Murphy,  Patrick  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll- 
Kand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Beverage  container. 
2,074,414  J   Mar.  23. 

Murphy,   Shirley  D.     (See  Westlund.  A.  F.,  and  Murphy.) 

Murphy,  Shirley  D..  and  F.  V.  Osborn,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Metal  working.     2.068.563  :  Jan.  19. 

Murphy,  Shirley  D..  and  F.  V.  Osborn.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
MPtalwnrking  aoparatn.s.      2.068.564  :   Jan.    19. 

Murphy,  Shirley  D.,  and  F.  V.  Osborn,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Composite  structure.     2,082,415  ;  June  1. 

Murphy,  Shirley  D.,  and  F.  V.  Osborn,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Composite  structure.     2,082,416  ;   June   1. 

Murphy,  Shirley  D.,  and  F.  V.  Osborn,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Composite  structure.     2,082,417 ;  June  1. 

Murphy,  Shirley  D.,  and  F.  V.  Osborn,  assignors  to  The 
John  Lees  Company,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Molding. 
2.068.562  ;  Jnn,    19. 

Murphy,  Thomas  J.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Arcing  apparatus. 
2,068,691;  Jan.  26. 

Murphy,  Thomas  J.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Alternating  cur- 
rent motor.     2,082,506  ;  June  1. 

Murphy,  Walter  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  P.  H. 
Murphy  Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  roof. 
2,085,540  ;  June  29. 

Murphy,  Walter  P.,  assignor  to  Union  Metal  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  refrigerator  car. 
2,085,923 ;  July  6. 

Murphy,  Walter  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  roof.  2,102,276  ; 
Dec.  14. 

MuriJhy,  Walter  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,  Now  Kensington,  Pa.  Carline.  2,102,277  ; 
Tlpr.    14. 

Murphy,  William  R.     (See  Robertson.  George  L.,  assignor.) 

Murray,  Albert  C,  Wakefield,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  American  Stay  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 
Making  shoe  trimmings  and  the  lilce.  2,098,969  ;  Nov. 
16. 

Murvay,  Albert  L.,  Auburn,  Ind.  Rubber  heel  patching 
lift.     Re.  20,381  ;  May  25. 

Murray,  Alexander,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company.  Jersey  City. 
N.  J.  Method  and  apparatus  Sor  ornamenting  curved 
surfaces.     2,073,313  ;  Mar.  9. 

Murray,  Alexander,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company.  Jersey  City, 
N.   J.     Photomechanical  resist.     2,091,715  ;  Aug.  31. 

Murray,  Alexander.  Rochester.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City. 
N.  J.  Photographic  half-tone  screen  material  and 
process.     2,102,021;   Dec.    14. 

Murray,  Alexander,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  .Tersey  City, 
N.  .T.  Color  correrted  pholo-mochanir.nl  printing  plate. 
2.102,022:  Dec.   14. 

Murray,  Arthur  G.     (See  Baird,  W.,  Mavin,  and  Murray.) 

Murray  (Colour  Controls  Tyimited.  (See  Murray,  (iuy  L.. 
assignor.) 

Murray  Comp.Tuy,  The.     (See  Blewett,  John,  assignor.) 

Murray  Company,  The.     (See  Carr,  Charles  R.,  assignor.) 

Murray  Company,  The.  (See  Woodford,  Bronson  O.,  as- 
.signor.) 

Alnrray  f^orporalion  of  America,  Thi>.  (See  Graebner, 
Otlo  1''..   assignor.) 

Murray  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (See  Graebner, 
O.  F..  and  Ilahorsluinp,  assignors.) 

Murrjjy  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (See  Ilaberstunip, 
Alfred   TI.) 

Murray  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (See  Lehuer,  Louis, 
a.ssignor. ) 

Murray  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (See  Lindell, 
r.eiiil  T.,  ■■iH.'sigiior.) 

Murray  Corporation,  of  America,  The.  (See  Lynch,  Earl 
J.,  assignor.) 

Murray  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (See  Northup, 
.Amos  1'!,,  aHslgnor.) 

Murr.'iy  Corporanon  of  Anicrica,  The.  (See  Northup, 
A.  K.,  and  Wiiliiiau,  iissignor.s.) 

Miiriay  (!orporn(lon  of  .America,  TIic.  (See  Osborn.  Wil 
liani  C...  assignor.) 

Miin.iy  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (See  Podnny, 
hidward  .T.,  .■iHslgnor.) 

Murray  (Mrpoialloii  of  America,  Tlie.  (Sec  Werner,  Alex- 
ander 1<\,  nHHlgiiwr.) 

Mnrra.v  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (Hee  Westrope, 
Fred  J.,  assignor.) 


Murray  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (See  Westrope,  P. 
J.,  and  Bliller,  assignors.) 

Murray  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (See  Widman, 
Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Murray  Corporation  of  America,  The.  (See  Widman,  C. 
H.,  Nacy,  and  Lindell,   assignors.) 

Murray,  D.  J.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  McLeod,  Arthur 
M.,  assignor.) 

Murray  Deodorisers  Limited.  (See  Murray,  Henry  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Murray,  li'rancis,  Ponca  City,  Olda.  Window  display 
background.     2,087,808  ;  July  20. 

Murray,  Frederick  F.,  Oil  City,  Pa.  Diesel  driven  loco- 
motive.    2,068,864;  Jan.  26. 

Murray,  Guy  L.,  Leeds,  England,  assignor  to  Murray 
Colour  Controls  Limited,  London,  England.  Machine 
tool  for  performing  operations  on  metal  or  other  sub- 
stances.     2,069,921;  Feb.  9. 

Murray,  Henry  L.,  Epsom,  Auckland,  assignor  to  Murray 
Deodorisers  Limited,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Pas- 
teurizing and  deodorizing  lacteal  fluids  under  vacuum. 
2,089,132  ;  Aug.  3. 

jMurray,  Henry  L.,  Epsom,  Auckland,  assignor  to  Murray 
Deodorisers  Limited,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  Appa- 
ratus for  pasteurizing  and  deodorizing  lacteal  fruits 
under  vacuum.     2,091,006  ;  Aug.  31. 

Murray,  Hilton  B.      (See  Murray,   Paul  and  H.  B.) 

Murray,  Homer  R.,  Fairfield,  Iowa.  Appliance  for  prepar- 
ing bodies  for  burial.     2,103,376  ;  Dec.  28. 

Murray,  Howard  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Borg-Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Cone-type  synchronizer  for  axially  movable  clutches. 
Re.  20,373  ;  May  18. 

Murray,  Howard  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Borg-Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Cam  actuated  clutch  ring  synchronizer.  2,081,061 ; 
May  18. 

Murray,  Howard  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Sure  Shift  Transmission  Corporation, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Automatic  clutch  synchronizer. 
2,096,045  ;  Oct.   19. 

Alurray,  John  A.,  and  A.  M.  Howald,  Toledo,  Ohio,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Plaskon,  Incorpo- 
rated. Water  soluble  phenol-aldehyde  addition  products 
and  making  them.     2,091,183  :  Aug.  24. 

Murray,  John  D.,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Liquafilm  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Coating  compositions. 
2,090,140  ;  Aug.  17. 

Murray,  John  D.,  assignor  to  Blurray  Liquafilm  Corpora- 
tion,  Chicago,   111.     Coatings.     2,099,570 ;   Nov.    16. 

Murray,  John  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Glove.  2,103,594  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Murray,  John  S.     (See  Cross.  Wallace  E.,  assignor.) 

Murray,  Larkin  A.,  and  W.  H.  Hunt,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Electrical  wiring  and  instrument  holding  conduit. 
2.060.967  :  Fob.   9. 

Murray,  Linwood  A.     (See  Brown.  T.,  and  IMurra.v.) 

Murray  Liquafilm  Corporation,  The.  (See  Murray,  John 
D.,  assignor.) 

Murray-Ohio  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Kraeft, 
Herman   L..   assignor  ) 

Murray,  Patrick  J.,  Clifton  Heights,  assignor  to  Triseo 
Products,  Inc.,  Frankford,  Pa.  Drying  unit.  2.091,873  ; 
Aug.    31. 

Murray,  Paul  and  H.  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beer  con- 
tainer.    2,090,403  ;  Aug.   17. 

Murray,  Stanley  G.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Automatic  feeding 
and    weighing    machine.      2,083,391  ;    June    8. 

Jlurray,  Sylvia,  assignor  to  Dictograph  Products  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Battery  holster. 
2,089,402  ;  Aug.  10. 

Murray,  Thomas  E.,  Jr.,  Brookl.yn,  N.  Y.  Boiler  wall 
and   tubular   unit  therefor.     2,089,000  ;  Aug.   3. 

Murray,  Thomas  E.,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Boiler  wall 
and  part   thereof.     2,089,001  ;   Aug.   3. 

Murray,  Thomas  E.,  Jr.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Operating  boil- 
ers of  certain   types.     2,093,686 ;    Sept.   21. 

Murray,  Thomas  F.,  Jr.  (See  Gray,  II.  Le  B.,  and 
Murray.) 

Murray,  William  11.  G.,  and  G.  11.  Miner,  Syracuse, 
as.signors  to  Johns-Manville  Corporation,  New  York., 
N.  Y.     Protected  conduit.     2,085,441  :  June  29. 

Murray,  William  S.,  et  al.  (See  Eraser,  l^helbert  M., 
assignor.) 

Mursch,  John,  Teanock,  N.  J.  Grinding  mill.  2,091.080; 
Aug.   24. 

Murtagh,  Ilugli,  Brooklyn,  and  B.  A.  Wlttkulins,  Summit, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Siierrv  Gyroscope  Coinp.any.  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Fire  control  system.  2.0(iO.II7  :    Fob.  2. 

Muse.  .lohu  It.,  assignor  of  tlfty  rtor  cent  to  M.  W.  Lewis, 
SouiIkmii  I'Ini's,  N.  C.  Portable  rotary  adjustable  soi^ 
saw.     2,0fi(;.7:!('.  :  .lan.  5. 

Muse,  Marshall  11.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  electro- 
type plates.     2.101,591  ;  Dec.  7. 

Musebeck,  George  R.,  naslgnor  to  Musebeck  Shoe  Company, 
Danville,  111.  Corrective  Inaole  for  shoea.  2,067,240; 
Jan.  12. 

Musebeck,  George  K.,  assignor  to  Musebeck  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Danville.  111.  Corrective  lusolo  for  shoes. 
2,095,277  ;  Oct.   12. 

INIuscbeck  Shoe  Company.  (See  Musebeck,  OeorRe  K., 
a.>4Nigiii)r. ) 

Mn.shniii.  Harry  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Spu.l.  2.092.011; 
Si.pl.   7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  193^ 


Musher  Foundation  Incorporated.  (See  Musher,  Sidney, 
assignor.) 

Musher,  Sidney,  assignor  to  Mushor  Foundation  Incorpo- 
rated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Stabilized  fats  and  oils. 
2,069,265  ;  Feb.  2. 

Musher,  Sidney,  assignor  to  Musher  Foundation  Incorpo- 
rated, New  York,  X.  Y.  Organic  materials  stabilized 
by  antioxidant  from  grains  and  cereals.  2,075,824 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Musher,  Sidney,  assignor  to  Musher  Foundation  Incor- 
porated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Stabilization  of  glyceride 
oils  against  oxidation.     2,093,971 ;  Sept.  21. 

Musher,  Sidney,  assignor  to  Musher  Foundation  Incorpo- 
rated, New  York,  N.  Y.     Foodstuff.     2,097,252  ;  Oct.  26. 

Musher,  Sidney,  assignor  to  Musher  Foundation  Incor- 
porated, Now  York,  N.  Y.  Leguminous  food  product. 
2,097,863  ;  Nov.  2. 

Musick,  George  N.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Filling  device. 
2,069,675  ;  Feb.  2. 

Muskat,  Irving  E.,  assignor  to  Gulf  Research  &  Develop- 
ment Company.  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Making  pyrethrin  in- 
secticide.    2,066,737  ;  Jan.  5. 

Muskat.  Irving  E.,  Chicago,  "111.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Butadienes 
and  chlorinated  derivatives  thereof.  2,070,609  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Mu-^tket,  Peter  P.,  and  D.  E.  Richardson,  assignors  to 
H.  G.  Fischer  &  Co.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  High  frequency 
apparatus.     2,071,561  :  Feb.  23. 

Musselman,  Fred  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  L.  Cain, 
Leon,  Iowa.  Check  valve  for  mud  jacks.  2,094,924  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Musselman,  John  M.,  and  H.  P.  Lankelma,  assignors  to 
The  Standard  Oil  Company  (Ohio),  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Lubricating  oil.     2,097,162  ;  Oct.  26. 

Musser,  Clarence  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Racing  amuse- 
ment device.     2,098,809  ;  Nov.  9. 

Mussey,  William  H.  (See  Adams,  E.  E.,  Blomberg,  Mus- 
sey,  and  Stout.) 

Mussey,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Pullman-Standard  Car 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Articulated  car. 
2,076,503  ;  Apr.  6. 

Mussey,  William  H.,  and  M.  P.  Blomberg.  assignors  to 
Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Lightweight  railway  car.  2,101,557  ;  Dec.  7. 
Mar.  2. 

Mussey,  William  H.,  and  M.  P.  Blomberg,  assignors  to 
Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Articulated   car.     2,079,747 ;    May  11. 

Mussey,  William  H.,  and  M.  P.  Blomberg,  assignors  to 
Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111,     Lightweight  raiUvav  car.     2.101.;j">7  :  Dec.  7. 

Mussler,  Frank  H.  (See  BuUard,  Edward  P.,  E.  C,  E.  P. 
Ill,  Appelberg,  Johnson  and  Musslor.) 

Mussler,  Frank  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Bullard  Company.  Machine  tool  headstock.  2,085,684  ; 
Juno  29. 

Mussler,  Frank  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Bullard  Company.  Cross-feeding  tool  slide.  2,085,685  ; 
June  29. 

Musso.  Alfred,  East  Orange,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  P. 
Deppc,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gas  pressure  maintaining 
device.     2.066,358  ;  Jan.  5. 

Mustard,  Levis  W.      (See  Chase,  Henry  A.,  assignor.) 

Mustee,  Joseph  F.,  University  Heights,  Ohio.  Fuel  con- 
trol valve.    2,068,429  ;  Jan.  19. 

Mustin.    George    T..    Memliis,    Trnn.      V.'indsliicld    wiixr. 

.     2,071 ,851  :   Fob.  23. 

Mutchler,  Arthur  W.,  Brooklyn,  and  H.  J.  Strausshergcr, 
Middle  Village,  Long  Island,  assignors  to  Julius  Kayser 
&  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  stitch  regula- 
tion in  knitting  machines.     2,070,802  ;  Feb.  16. 

Muter  Company,  The.  (See  RoUefson,  Karl  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Muth,  Frledrlch,  Leverkusen-I,  G.  Werk,  Gennanv,  as- 
signor to  General  Aniline  Works.  Inc.,  New  "York. 
N.  Y.  Hydroxycarbazole  carboxylic  acid  arvlaniides. 
2,071,702  ;  Feb.  23. 

Muth,  Herbert,  and  W.  Runge.  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  filr  Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  B.,  Berlin, 
Germany.     Electrical  condenser.     2.101,153  :  Dee.  7. 

Muth,  John  H.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cutting  tool. 
2,092,984  ;  Sept.  14. 

Muzak  Corporation  of  Ohio.  (See  Domlzl,  Dante,  as- 
signor.) 

Muzak  Corporation.  (See  McCutcheon,  AVilliam  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Muzzey.  David  S..  Jr.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Shell 
Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Seismic 
surveying  method.     2,101,408  ;  Dec.  7. 

Myard,  Francis  E.,  Paris,  assignor  to  Soclete  Anonvme 
Compagnie  dos  Machines  Pnoumati(iues  RotnliVes, 
Asnieres-sur-Seine,  France.  Compressor  or  duuid 
2,072,482  :  Mar.  2. 

M.vatt,  Marie  L.,  executrix.  (See  Middleton,  P.,  and 
Myatt.) 

Myatt,  Vivian  G.     (See  Middleton,  P.,  and  Myatt.) 

Myer.  J.Tmos  E.,  assignor  to  Timber  Engineering  Company, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Timber  connecter.  2,099,273- 
Nov.  16.  ' 

M.ver,  Percy  L.,  Ozone  Park,  assignor  to  The  Western 
Union  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ticker- 
tape  display  apparatus.     2,085,541  ;  June  29. 


-Myer,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  razor.  2,102,278  ; 
Dec.  14. 

M.vers.  Adolph  A.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Collar  supporting  and 
ironing  device.     2,102.210  ;  Dec.  14. 

Myers,  Bernard  L.,  assignor  to  Dodge  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Mishawaka,  Ind.  Clutch.  2,082,969 ; 
June  8. 

Myers,  Charles  L.,  Overbrook,  assignor  to  American  En- 
gineering Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Furnace  wall. 
2,098.430;  Nov.  9. 

Myers,  Chester  H.     (See  McCulloch,  J.  W.,  and  Myers.) 

Myers,  Daniel  W.,  Hicksville,  Ohio.  Heating  structure, 
2,096,194;  Oct,    19. 

Myers,  Don  D.,  Toledo,  assignor  to  Modern  Equipment 
Corporation,  Defiance,  Ohio.  Lift  structure.  2,091,156  ; 
Aug.   24. 

Myers,  Don  D.,  Toledo,  assignor  to  Modern  Equipment 
Corporation,  Defiance,  Ohio.  Automobile  lift. 
2,099,274  ;  Nov.  16. 

Myers,  Elias  G.,  Toledo.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Myers- 
Slierman  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mixing  apparatus. 
2.081,552  ;  May  25. 

Myers,  Elman  B.,  Norristown,  Pa.,  assignor  of  ten  per 
cent  to  H.  W.  Dis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rotary  grinder. 
2,097.890  ;  Nov.  2. 

Myers,  Frank  L.,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois 
Glass  Company.     Air  filter.     2,077,951  ;  Apr.  20. 

Myers,  George  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Helicopter.  2,070,610  : 
Feb.  16. 

Myers,  George  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Propeller.  2,076,090  : 
Apr.  6. 

-Alyers,  George  F.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Flying  machine. 
2,081,151:  May  25. 

Myers,  George  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flying  machine. 
2,094,105;  Sept.  28. 

Myers.  George  W.,  Chicago,  HI.  Sawmill  guard. 
2,087,577  ;  July  20. 

Myers,  Guy  M.,  Washington.  D.  C,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Standard  Stoker  Companv,  Inc., 
New  York.  N.  Y.     Firing  table.     2.072.006  ;  Feb!  23. 

Myers,  Harold  L.,  Morristown,  N.  J.  Container. 
2,089,067  ;  Aug.   3. 

Myers,  Harry  L,,  assignor  to  The  American  Floor  Surfac- 
ing Machine  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Sanding  machine. 
2,068,347  :  Jan.  19. 

Myers,  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  The  American  Floor  Sur- 
facing JIachine  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Sanderplane. 
2,069,502  ;  Feb.  2. 

Myers,  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  The  American  Floor  Sur- 
facing Machine  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Surface  clean- 
ing means.     2,073.167  ;  Mar.  9. 

Myers,  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  The  American  Floor  Sur- 
facing Machine  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Floor  scrub- 
bing, brushing,  and  polishing  machine.  2,079,946 ; 
May  11. 

Myers,  Henry  B„  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Ferro  Machine  &  Foundry  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Molding.     2,076,790  :  Apr.  13. 

Jtyers,  Henry  C,  Tillamook,  Oreg.  Trailer.  2,090,874; 
Aug.   24. 

Myers.  James  E.,  ■niiiteflsh  Bav,  Wis.  Humidifier. 
2,075,862  ;  Apr.  6. 

M.vers,  John  W.,  Roanoke,  Va.,  assignor,  bv  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Fuel  distributor  mounting.  2,092,403  ; 
Sept.  7. 

M.vers,  John  W.,  Roanoke,  Va.,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Standard  Stoker  Cofapanv,  Inc. 
(H)J2).      Locomotive   stoker.      2.103,210;   Dec.    21. 

Myers,  Joseph  W.,  and  G.  M.  Biddinger,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Inc.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Automatic  toaster.     2.079.382  ;  May  4. 

Myers,  Latimer  D.,  assignor  to  Emery  Industries.  Inc., 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.      Shrinking  fabrics.     2,103,205;  Dec. 

Myers,  Latimer  D.,  and  L.  A.  Stegemever,  assignor  to 
The  Twitchell  Process  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pu- 
rifying and  fractioning  mahogany  sulphonates  and 
products  thereof.     2,068,149  ;  Jan.  19. 

^'■^''094^503 -^S"  ^t°"2*8   ^"''''°^'^°°'  "^t-     Hydraulic  brake. 

M.vers,  ijeon'ard  M..  Middlesbrough.  England,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Voltmeter  arrangement. 
2,073.251  ;  Mar.  9. 

Myers.  Leonard  M.,  Middlesborough,  England,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Voltage  measuring  ap- 
paratus.    2,078,771  ;  Apr.  27. 

M.vers,  Lloyd  D.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Belt  construction 
for  garments.     2.096,914  ;  Oct.  26. 

Myers,  Louis,  assignor  to  Myers  JManufacturing  Com- 
pany, Galesburg    111.     Disher.     2,085,381  ;  June  29. 

Myers  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Myers,  Louis,  as- 
signor.) 
Myers,  Oren  T..  De  Soto,  and  A.  Emily,  Richwoods,  Mo. 

Oven.     2,098,729;  Nov.  9. 
Myers,  Oscar.     (See  Carpenter,  W.  W.,  and  Mvers.) 
.Myers,  Oscar.     (See  Korn,  F.  A.,  and  Mvois  )     " 
Myers,  Oscar,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labo- 
ratories,   Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Signaling 
system.     2,084,104  ;  June  15. 
Myers,  Oscar,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labo- 
ratories,   Incorporated,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Telephone 
control  system.     2,084,105  ;  June  15. 


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441 


Myers,  Oscar,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Lab- 
oratories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone 
system.     2,088,305;  July  27. 

Myers,  Oscar,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labo- 
ratories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coidmunica- 
tion  system.     2,096,819  ;  Oct.  26. 

Myers,  Oscar  W.,  United  States  Navy.  Welding  electrode 
holder.     2,092,771  ;  Sept.  14. 

Myers  Regulator  Co.,  The.  (See  Kestel,  Henry  C,  as- 
signor. ) 

Myers,  Robert,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  M.  J. 
Lampert  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pliers. 
2,067,578  ;  Jan.  12. 

Myers,  Roy  H.,  and  L.  Sandoz,  Ventura,  Calif.  Interior 
finishing  structure  and  fastener.     2,103,168  ;   Dec.   21. 

Myers,  Scott  O.,  Dougherty,  Iowa.  Cream  cooler. 
2,089,403  ;  Aug.  10. 

Myers-Sherman  Company,  The.  (See  Myers,  Elias  G., 
assignor.) 

Myers,  Walter,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Sewing  ma- 
chine loop-taker  mechanism.     2,095,450  ;  Oct.  12. 

Myers,  Walter,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Lubricating 
device  for  sewing  machine  looptakers.  2,101,320 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Myers,  Walter,  Bridgeport,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Beaded  edged 
article  and  method.     2,103,631  ;  Dec.  28. 

Myers,  William  A.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic 
Refining  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Solvent  recovery. 
2,070,611 ;  Feb.  16. 

Myers,  William  H.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Fire- 
stone Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Collaps- 
ible core  and  making  and  using  the  same.  2,071,864  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Myers,  Winter  W.,  Hopatcong,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  .A.usti-al 
Sales  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blackboard  mount- 
ing.    2,002,323  :  Sept.  7. 

Mygland,  Thoralf  C,  Whitby,  Ontario,  Canada.  Venti- 
lating structure  for  automobile  bodies.  2,087,651 ; 
July  20. 

Myles  Salt  Company.  (See  Schwartz,  Simon  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Mylius,  Otto,  assignor  to  Deutsche  Getriebe  Gesellschaft 
mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Berlin,  Germany.  Damping 
the  oscillations  of  vehicles,  in  particular  rail  vehicles. 
2,102,907:  Dec.  21. 

Mylius,  Walter  G.      (See  Bradshaw,  W.  M.,  and  Mylius.) 

Mylius,  Walter  (J.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv.  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Watt-hour  meter.     2,071.936  :  Feb.  23. 

Mylius,  Walter  G.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Meter  base.     2,088,480  ;  July  27. 

Mylius,  Walter  G.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh. Pa.     Terminal  clamp.     2.088,481  ;  July  27. 

Myon,  Daniel,  assignor  to  Societe  d'Etude  de  Distributeurs 
Automatiques  S.  E.  D.  A.,  Paris,  France.  Apparatus 
for  dispensing  liquid  hydrocarbons.     2,079,027  ;  May  4. 

Myracle,  Clarence  C,  Orange,  Calif.  Liquid  sampler. 
2,080,629  ;  May  18. 

Myres,  William  J.,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Holster.  2,092,222  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Myron.  William  P.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Liquid  dis- 
penser.    2,074,554  :  Mar.   23. 

Mvron,  William  P.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Bed  for  in- 
fants.    2,082,070  :   Juno   1. 

Myron,  William  P.,  assignor  to  F.  A.  Hamilton,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Device  for  treating  stupes  and  the  like. 
2,068,692;  Jan.  26. 

N.  D.  Q.  Specialty  Corporation.  (See  Weiss,  Leo,  as- 
signor.) 

N.  V.  I.izerliandel  I.  M.  do  Vries.  (See  de  Vrips,  Abraham, 
assignor.) 

N.  V.  Machinerieen-en  apparaten  Fabrieken  "Meaf".  (See 
DaUenbach,  Walter,  assignor.) 

N.  V.  Machinerieen-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken  "Meaf".  (See 
Dailenbach,  W.,  and  Leischner,  assignors.) 

N.  V.  Machinpri(>on-('n  Apparaten  Fabrieken  "Moaf".  (,See 
Hillebrand,  Hermann,  assignor.) 

N.  V.  Maeliinnrieen-pn  Apparaten  Fabrielten  "Meaf".  (See 
Jaediclco.  Friedrich,  assignor.) 

N.  V.  Machinerioen-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken  "Moaf".  (Sec 
Kohl,  Karl,  assignor.) 

N.  V.  Machlnericcn-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken  "Meaf". 
(See  MUllcr,  Paul,  assignor.) 

N.  y.  Machlnerle(>n-pn  Apparonten  Fabrieken  "Meaf". 
(,Sce  von  Schtitz,   Frlcdrich,    assignor.) 

N.  V.  Machinorioon-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken,  "Meaf". 
(See  Wllckcns,   Ernst,  assignor.) 

N.  V.  Ncdcrhindsclip  InsI nmicntcn  Compagnip  "Nedinsco." 
(Spp   I'.'ii)p1Io,    Karl,    nssigiior.) 

N.  V.  Npdprl.'indsche  Tpclinlsche  Handel  MiJ  "Giro".  (.See 
lUchtPr,  Oskar,  MHsignor.) 

.N.  V.  Philips'  fJlopJhuiiponl'abripUen.  (See  Alinlc,  Koplof 
J.  II.,  M.s.signor.) 

N.  V.  I'hllipB  GlnpjIiitnppnfiilirlpkPn.  (See  AllnU,  K.  J.  H., 
KlanBSPiis,  and  Iloulninn,  assignors.) 

N.  V.  I'lilllp.s'  Glopll;iiiii)c"iif,ibrli'kpn.  (Sep  de  V.iu-v.  J.  II., 
and  Allnk,  nsslgiiors.) 

N.  V.  I'lillips'  (ilopllaiiipenrabripliPn.  (Spk  lionmcpster, 
Ilulbert  O.,  assignor.) 


(See  Bouwers,  A., 
(See    Bouwers, 


N.   V.   Philips'   Gloeilampenfabrieken. 

and  van  der  Tuuk,  assignors.) 
N.    V.    Philips'    Gloeilampenfabrieken. 

Albert,  assignor.) 
N.     V.     Philips    Gloeilampenfabrieken.       (See    Bruijnes, 

Johannes,  assignor.) 
N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken.      (See  de  Fries,  Johan 

D.,  assignor. ) 
N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken.     (See  de  Jong,  Frans 

H.,  assignor.) 
N.    V.    Philips,    Gloeilampenfabrieken.       (See   de    Lange, 

Cornells,  assignor.) 
N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken.     (See  de  Vries,  Ger- 

rit,  assignor.) 
N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrielien.      (See  Dobbeu,  P.  W., 

and  Visser,  assignor.) 
N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken.     (See  Elenbaas,  Wil- 

lem,  assignor.) 
N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken.     (See  Jonker,  John  L. 

H.,  assignor.) 
N.    V.   Philips'    Gloeilampenfabrieken.      (See  Klinkhamer, 

Hendrik  A.   W.,  assignor.) 
N.    V.   Philips'    Gloeilampenfabrieken.      (See  Klinkhamer, 

H.  A.  W.,  Lamberts,  Voorhoeve  and  de  Jong,  assignors.) 
N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken.      (See  Krol,  Baarte, 

assignor.) 
N.    V.    Philips'    Gloeilampenfabrieken.       (See   Leithiiuser, 

Gustav,  assignor.) 
N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken.      (See  Leijdens,  Pie- 

ter,  assignor.) 
N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrielven.     (See  Markus,  N.  S., 

and  Strutt,  assignors.) 
N.    V.   Philips'   Gloeilampenfabrieken.      (See    Mulder,    Jo- 
hannes G.  W.,  assignor.) 
N.     V.     Philips'     Gloeilampenfabrieken.        (See     Mulder, 

J.  G.  W.,  and  Duinker,  assignors.) 
N.    V.    Philips'    Gloeilampenfabrieken.       (See    Oosterhuis, 

Ekko,  assignor.) 
N.   V.   Philips'    Gloeilampenfabrieken.      (See   Penning,   F. 

M.,   and   Teves,   assignors.) 
N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken.     (See  Posthumus,  K., 

and  Nordlohne,   assignors.) 
N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken.      (See  Six,  W.,  and 

Vermeulen,  assignors.) 
N.    V.     Philips'     Gloeilampenfabrieken.        (See    Tellegen, 

B.  D.  H.,  de  Vries,  and  Bakker,  assignors.) 
N.  v.,  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrielvon.     (See  van  der  Horst, 

Ha  jo  L.,  assignors.) 
N.  v.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken.      (See  van  der  Horst, 

Hajo  L.,  assignor. ) 
N.    V.    Philips'    Gloeilampenfabrieken.      (See    van    Gogh, 

Willem  D.,  assignor.) 
N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken.     (See  van  Urk,  Arend 

T.,  assignor.) 
N.   V.   Philips'    Gloeilampenfabrieken.      (See  Volleubroek, 

J.  B.  L.,  and  Horowitz,  assignors.) 
N.  V.  Wallramit  Handel  Maatschappij.     (See  Voigtiander, 

Hermann,  assignor.) 
N.  V.  Yzerhandel  I.  M.  de  Vries.     (See  de  Vries,  Abraham, 

assignor.) 
Naamlooze     Veunootschap     De      Bataafsche     Petroleum 

Maatschappij.      (See  Rainbow,  Henry,  assignor.) 
Naamlooze    Venuootschap    Hollandsche    Draad-en    Kabel- 

fabripk.      (Spp  van  Hoffpn.  Hpndrilc  A.  M..  assic'ior.) 
Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Ijzerhandel  I.  M.  de  Vries.     (See 

de  Vries,   Abraham,  assignor.) 
Naamlooze  Vennootschap  Industrieele  Maatschappij  Voor- 

heen  Noury  &  Van  Der  Lande.      (See  Reinders,  Willem, 

assignor.) 
Naamlooze    Vennootschap    Internationale     Spinpot     Ex- 

ploitatie    Maatschappij    I.    S.    E.    M.       (See    Hofstede- 

CruU,  Rento  W.  H.,  assignor.) 
Naamlooze  Vennootschap  "Kamatec".      (See  Stuivenberg, 

Cornells  H.,  assignor.) 
Naamlooze     Vennootschap :     Koninklijke     Nederlandsche 

Grofsmcdery.     (See  Rauwenhoff,  Frans  C,  assignor.) 
Naamlooze    Vennootschap    Maatschappij    tot    Belieer    en 

Exploitaiio  van  Octrooien.      (See  Bertrand,  Pierre,  as- 
signor.) 
Naamlooze  Vennootschap-Maatschappij  tot  Exploitatie  van 

"ten  Bosch  Octrooien  N.  V."     (See  Bolk,  WlUem,  as- 
signor.) 
Naamlooze  Vonnoolschop  Maclunerlopn-  on  apparalpnTab- 

rioken  "Meaf".      (Spp  von  Langpn.  Waller,  assignor.) 
Naamlooze  Vonnootschap  tot  voortzettlng  der  zakon  van 

Pioter  Schocn  &  Zoon.     (See  Rinse,  Jacobus,  assignor.) 
Nabors,  William  ('.,  Manslipld,  La.     Trailer  steering  con- 
struction.     2,089,290  :  Aug.  10. 
Naclimnn  Spring-Filled   Corporation.      (See  Gleason,  Wlt- 

liaiii  \V..  assignor.) 
Naclinian  Spring-Fillpd  Corporation.     (See  Hanauor,  Dar- 
win, assignor.) 
Nachnian     S|)ring-FIIlc(I     Corporation.        (See     Simmons, 

Charles  IJ..  a.sslu'nor. ) 
Nachod  &  United  Slates  Signal  Co.,  pI  al.      (Soo  Ulchter- 

Icpssing,  Frank  II.,  assignor.) 
Nachrclnpr,     llarrv     .1.,     Lombard,     III.      Itrlck    vcnoprlng 

sirnclurp.      :>.(IS  I  ..SSO  :   May   25. 
Nack,  (Jporgo  T.,  assignor  of  ono-half  to  J.  L.  EUla.  and 

n.    M.    Hoinzpn,    Ivanhoe,    Minn.      Filter.      2,087,442; 

July  20. 
Niipy,  Alonzo  P.     (Spp  WIdman.  C.  H.,  Nacy,  and  Ltndell.) 
Nadal,   Albert,   /urlcli,   .Swllzerlaml.     Making   thln-wnllod 

hollow   bodies  from  plastics.     2,082,715  ;  Juno   1. 


442 


i>;dex  of  patents,  1937 


1 


Nadeau,  Gale  F.      (See  Malm,  C.  .T.,  and  Xadeau. ) 

Nadenu.  Gale  F.,  Rochester,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Manufacture  of 
photographic  film.     2,066,850  ;  Jan.  5. 

Nadeau,  Gale  F.,  Rochester.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Manufacture  of  photographic  film.  2.096,616  : 
Oct.  19. 

Nadeau,  Gale  F.,  Rochester.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Manufacture  of  photographic  film.  2,096.617  : 
Oct.  19. 

Nadeau,  Louis  N.,  Marinette,  Wis.  Feeding  apparatus. 
2.097..381  :  Oct.  26. 

Nadelson,  Philip,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Container.  2,092,772  ; 
Sept.   14. 

Naden,  James  H.,  Hampstead,  London,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  C.  G.  H.  Galloway,  London,  England.  Radio 
tuning  device.     2,078,637  ;  Apr.  27. 

Nadler,  Joseph  G..  Jr.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Drawing  or 
extrusion  die.     2.087,066  ;  ,Tuly  13. 

Naess,  Herman,  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island,  and  S. 
Strommer.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clock  escapement  means. 
2.094,925  ;  Oct.  5. 

Nafash,  Morris  S.,  Union  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Cesare 
Barbieri,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Cyclic  process  of  producing 
amines  of  saturated  hydrocarbons.     2,075,825  ;  Apr.  6. 

Nafash,  Morris  S..  Union  City.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  C. 
Barbieri,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cyclic  process  of  producing 
amines  of  unsaturated  hydrocarbons.  2.078.582  :  Apr. 
27. 

Nafash,  Jlorris  S..  Union  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Cesare 
Barbieri.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Separating  unsaturated  and 
saturated  aliphatic  hydrocarbons.      2,086,473  :   July  6. 

Nagashima,   Miyuki.     (See  Asao,  S.,   and  Nagashima.) 

Nagatsuka,  Masanori.  (See  Takahashi,  H.,  and  Nagat- 
suka. ) 

Nagel.  August,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Focusing  self-erecting  front  camera.  2,069,968  : 
Feb.  9. 

Nagel,  August,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Shutter  release  for  folding  cameras.  2,073.285  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Nagel,  August,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  assignor  to  The  East- 
man Kodak  Company,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Objective- 
shutter  distance-adjusting  and  releasing  apparatus  on 
photographic  cameras.     2,085,468  ;  June  29. 

Nagel.  August,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Shutter  release  for  folding  cameras.  2.087,005  ; 
July  13. 

Nagel,  August,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City. 
N.  J.  Focusing  automatically  erecting  front  camera. 
2,090,063  ;  Aug.  17. 

Nagel.  August.  .Stuttgart,  Germany,  assignor  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Shutter  trigger 
latch.     2.102,376  ;   Dec.   14. 

Nagel,  Emil,  Sr.,  and  C.  Oberli,  Berne,  Ind.  Unitary  egg- 
turning  device.     2,092,555  ;  Sept.  7. 

Nagel,  Ethel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Handbag.  2,068,507; 
Jan.   19. 

Nagel.  Joseph  .S.,  Anaheim,  Calif.  Building  structure. 
2,081.499  ;  May  25. 

Nagel,  Otto  C.     (See  Miller,  Valentine,  assignor.) 

Nagel,  Theodore,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Carburetted 
Gas,  Inc.     Producing  Gas.     2,067,940  ;  Jan.   19. 

Nagel,  Wilhelm,  Freiburg-in-Breisgan,  Germany.  Optical 
color-matcliing  apparatus.     2.068.301  ;  Jan.   19. 

Nagele,  Joseph.  Sheldon,  III.  Combined  can  bail  and 
opener.     2,071.650  :  Feb.  23. 

Nftgele.  Karl  F.,  Berlin-NeukoUn.  Germany.  Fixing  devicto 
for  sliding  clasp  fasteners.     2,066.359  :  Jan.  5. 

Nttgele,  Karl  F.,  Berlin-NeukoUn,  Germany.  Apparatus 
for  the  manufacture  of  zip  fasteners.  2,094,715 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Niigeli,  Karl-Heinz.  Berlin-Charlottonburg.  Germany,  as- 
signors to  Siemens-Schuckerfwerke  Aktiengsellschaft. 
Exerting  an  artificial  pressure  on  the  insulation  of 
electric  cables.     2,082,649  ;  June  1. 

Nagin,  Harry,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Reliance  Steel 
Products  Company,  Rankin,  Pa.  Tread  and  assembling 
the  same.     2,087.923  :  July  27. 

Nagler,  Bruno.  (See  Rutherford,  W.  V.  D'A.,  Hafner, 
and  Nagler.) 

Nagler,  Forrest.      (See  Watson,  W.,  and  Nagler.) 

Nagole,  Inc.     (See  Snell,  Samuel  A.,  assignor.) 

Nagv.  licrthold,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Bottle  closure  assem- 
bling machine.     2.069,897  ;  Feb.  9. 

Nahigyan,  Kevork  K.,  assignor  to  Riley   Stoker   Corpora- 
tion.   Worcester,    Mass.       Gas    scrubber.      2,083,468 ;  . 
June  8. 

Nahm,  John  P.      (See  Nahm,  Louis  A.,  and  J.  P.) 

Nahm,  Louis  A.  and  J.  F.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Wrapper  or 
carton.     2,087,723  ;  Jan.  12. 

Nail,  Walter  B.     (.Sec  Sundstrom,  Herman  T.,  assignor.) 

Nair,  John  H..  Syracuse,  assignor  to  The  Borden  Com- 
pany, Now  York.  N.  Y.  Treatment  of  cream  product. 
2,092,324  ;  Sept.  7. 

Nalr,  John  H.,  and  D.  E.  Mook,  Syracuse,  assignors  to 
The  Bordon  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treatment  of 
milk  products.     2.092,325  ;  Sept.  7. 


Xajarian,  Herand  K.     (See  Weaton,  G.  F.,  and  Najarian.) 

N'akanishi,  Kinjiro.      (See  Nakanishi,  Kinsaku,  assignor.) 

Xakanishi,  Kinsaku,  Hakata,  Fukuoka,  Japan.  Apparatus 
and  method  for  simultaneously  manufacturing  brocades 
and  pattern  cards.     2,083,960  ;  June  15. 

Nakanishi,  Kinsaku,  Hakata,  Fukuoka.  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  Kinjiro  Nakanishi,  Fukuoka,  Japan.  Photo- 
electric  selecting  system.     2,097,234  ;   Oct.   26. 

Nakashima.  Tomomasa,  and  K.  Takayanagi.  Hamamatsn, 
Japan.  Television  receiving  system.  2,093,137  ;  S^t. 
14. 

Nakich,  Louis  G.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Swivel  connecter. 
2,098,304;  Nov.  9. 

Nalbach,  John  R.,  et  al.  (See  Braam,  Harold  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

N'albach.  John  R.      (See   Whitehead,  Dean  H.,  assignor.) 

Nallinger,  Fritz,  Stuttgart,  assignor  to  Daimler  Benz 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Stuttgart-Unterturkheim,  Germany. 
Springing  for  vehicles.     2,087,543  ;  July  20. 

Nallinger,  Fritz,  Stuttgart,  assignor  to  Daimler-Benz  A.  G., 
Stuttgart-Unterturkheim,  Germany.  Motor  vehicle  with 
compressed  air  cooling.     2,101,627  ;  Dec.  7. 

Namiki  Manufacturing  Company,  Limited,  The.  (See  Wat- 
anabe.  Asahi.  assignor.) 

Nampa,  Sulo  M.     (See  Main.  D.  W.,  and  Nampa.) 

Nampa,  Sulo  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Worth 
Company.     Car  loading  device.     2.067,724 ;  Jan.  12. 

Nampa.  Sulo  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Worth 
Company.     Car  loading  device.    2.068.460  :  Jan.  19. 

Nampa.  Sulo  ]M.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Worth 
Company.     Car  loading  device.     2,073.349  ;  Mar.  9. 

Nampa,  Sulo  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Worth  Company.  Car  loading 
mechanism.     2,079,947  ;  May  11. 

Nampa,  Sulo  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Worth 
Company.     Car  loading  device.     2.087,067  ;  July  13. 

Nampa,  Sulo  M.,  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Worth 
Company.     Car  loading  device.     2,094,407  ;  Sept.  28. 

Nampa,  Sulo  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Worth 
Company.     Hoisting  device.     2,098,511 ;  Nov.  9. 

Nanfeldt.  William,  Clifton,  assignor  to  World  Bestos 
Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Woven  friction  lining. 
2,074,128  :  Mar.   16. 

Nanfeldt,  William,  Clifton,  assignor  to  World  Bestos 
Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Woven  brake  lining,  yarn, 
and  process  for  making  same.     2,100,347  ;  Nov.  30. 

Nanos,  George,  and  R.  R.  Blythe,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  said 
Nanos  assignor  to  said  Blythe.  Rotary  seal  for  compres- 
sors and  the  like.     2,067,540  :  Jan.  12. 

Napier.  James  A.  T.,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  E.  J.  and 
H.  J.  Hall,  London,  England.  Self-centering  washer. 
2,083,658;   June  15. 

Napier,  Maurice  A.     (See  Cnrvington.  O.  H.,  and  Napier.) 

Napolis,  James,  and  S.  Dellagola,  Worcester,  Mass.  Hoe 
construction.     2,083,918  ;  June  15. 

Napolifan,  Gene,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Brake.  2.071.420; 
Feb.  23. 

Napolitan.  Gene,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  Hydraulic  brake. 
2,090,303  ;  Aug.  17. 

Nardone,  Romeo  M.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Aviation  Cor- 
poration, East  Orange,  N.  J.  Clutch  device  for  start- 
ing mechanisms.     2,068,461 ;  Jan.  19. 

Nardone,  Romeo  M.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Eclipse  A^•iation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  En- 
gine starting  apparatus.     2,068,462  :  Jan.  19. 

Nardone,  Romeo  M.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Aviation  (Cor- 
poration, East  Orange,  N.  J.  Starting  mechanism. 
2,068,463  ;  Jan.  19. 

Nardone,  Romeo  M.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion. East  Orange,  N.  J.  Automatic  transmission. 
2,070,215  ;  Feb.  9. 

Nardone,  Romeo  M.,  assignor,  b.v  mesne  assignments,  to 
Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Driv- 
ing mechanism.     2.077,253  ;  Apr.  13. 

Nardone.  Romeo  M.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion. East  Orange.  N.  J.  Engine  starting  mechanism. 
2.081.760;  May  25. 

Nardone,  Romeo  ^L.  Orange,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Aviation 
Corporation.  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Engine  starting  mech- 
anism.    2.081.761  :  May  25. 

Nardone,  Romeo  M.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Aviation  Cor- 
poration, F^st  Orange,  N.  J.  Engine  starting  appara- 
tus.    2,093,336  ;  Sept.  14. 

Nardone,  Romeo  M.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Aviation  (Corpora- 
tion. East  Orange,  N.  J.  Driving  mechanism. 
2,099.768  ;  Nov.  23. 

Narrow  Fabric  Company,  Tlie.  (See  Busch,  C.  J.,  and 
Uuber,  assignors.) 

.N'arten,  Henry  S.,  et  al.     (See  Hill,  Joseph  M..  assignor.) 

Narunsky,  Solomon,  Baltimore,  Md.  NonrefiUable  con- 
tainer or  bottle.     2,072.960  :  Mar.  9. 

Naselmo  Corporation,  The.  (See  Jones,  Hilton  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nash,  Arthur  E.,  assignor  to  Alcorn  Combustion  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Heat  transfer  apparatus  and  re- 
fractory wall  structure  therefor.     2,075,863  ;  Apr.  6. 

Nash,  Clarence  A.,  North  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bakelite  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water  re- 
sistant molded  articles  and  making  them.  2,067,941 ; 
Jan.   19. 

Nash.  Henry  E..  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Electrical  firing  device.  2,103,432 ; 
Dec.   28. 


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443 


Nash,  Henry  P.,  East  Cleveland,  and  J.  Zimarik,  Akron, 
Ohio,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Pros- 
perity Company  Inc.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Washing  and 
rinsing  apparatus.     2.06G.998  ;  Jan.  5. 

Nash,  James  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garment  protector. 
2,091,560:   Aug.    31. 

Nash,  John  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Water  softening  apparatus. 
2,077,003  ;  Apr.  13. 

Nash,  John  M.,  Lakeland,  Fla.  Hydraulic  power  plant. 
2,098,876  ;  Nov.  9. 

Nash-Kelvinator  Corporation.  (See  Philipp,  Lawrence  A., 
assignor.) 

Nash,  Marie  Duvall,  et  al.  (See  Nash.  William  C,  as- 
signor.) -4 

Nash,  Paul  H.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  G.  M.  Walters, 
Pampa,  Tex.  Combination  rod  hanger  and  tubing  rack. 
2,102,966  ;  Dec.  21. 

Nash,  Richard  L.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H. 
Fearon,  Edgewood  (Pittsburgh),  Pa.  Tabulating  ana 
coipputing  system.     2,071,083  ;  Feb.  16. 

Nash,  Roy  A.,  et  al.     (See  Nash,  William  C,  assignor.) 

Nash,  Samuel  T.,  Woden  Works,  assignor  to  The  Steel 
Nut  &  Joseph  Hampton  Limited.  AVednesbury,  England. 
Vise.     2,102,002  ;  Dec.  21. 

Nash,  William  C.,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to  Mary  Jones, 
Neenah,  Wis.,  one-fifth  to  W.  M.  Nash,  Chicago,  111., 
one-fifth  to  R.  A.  Nash,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  and  one- 
fifth  to  M.  D.  Nash,  Neenah.  Wis.  Tube  roll  mecha- 
nism for  paper  making  machine.     2,083,341  ;  June  8. 

Nash,  William  C,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to  Mary  Jones, 
Neenah,  Wis.,  one-fifth  to  W.  M.  Nash,  Chicago.  111.,  one- 
fifth  to  R.  A.  Nash,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  and  one-fifth 
to  M.  D.  Nash,  Neenah,  Wis.  Translating  paper  ma- 
chine tube  roll.     2,083,342  ;  June  8. 

Nash,  William  M.,  et  al.  (See  Nash,  William  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Nash,  William  W^  Aurora,  assignor  to  Independent  Pneu- 
matic Tool  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Spring  retainer. 
2,094,182  ;  Sept.  28. 

Naslian,  Paul,  assignor  to  the  firm  Gutehoffnungshutte 
Oberhausen  Aktiengesellschaft,  Oberhausen-Rheinland, 
Germany.  Production  of  formaUleliyde  from  methane. 
2,102,160  ;  Dec.  14. 

Nashua  Gummed  and  Coated  Paper  Company.  (See 
Gautier,  Trevor  R.,  assignor.) 

Nashua  Gummed  and  Coated  Paper  Company.  (See 
O'Neil,  Charles  H.,   assignor.) 

Nashua  Gummed  and  Coated  Paper  Company.  (See 
Phillips,  Russell  W.,  assignor.) 

Nason,  Horace  E.,  r>erwyn.  111.,  assignor  to  Westingliouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  East  Pittsburgh. 
Pa.     Control  system.     2,103,790  ;  Deo.  28. 

Nass,  Frederick  H.,  and  R.  Campbell,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Metal   testing  machine.     2,099,216  :   Nov.    16. 

Nassau,  Max.     (See  Sommer,  F.,  and  Nassau.) 

Nassau  Smelting  and  Refining  Company.  ( See  Deitz,  Louis 
S.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Nast,  Paul  H.,  Claremont,  N.  H..  assi.siiior  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Forging  machine.  2,066,360 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Natali,  Edward  E.  (See  Lashley,  C.  J.  W.,  Natall,  and 
Woolf.) 

Nathan,   Adolf.      (See  Varren.  Alexander,  assignor.) 

Nathansohn,  Alexander,  Berlin-Wilmcrsdorf,  assignor  to 
the  firm  Deutsche  Kunstseiden-Studiengesellschaft 
m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Improving  wool. 
2,086,676  ;  July  13. 

Nathansohn,  Alexander,  assignor  to  the  firm  studiengesell- 
Bchaft  fiir  Faser-veredelung  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Rendering  textiles  water-repellent.     2,092,702  ;  Sept.  7. 

Nathansohn,  John,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  L.  L.  Gilbert, 
Michigan  City,  Ind.  Insole  for  shoes.  2,080,499  ;  May 
18. 

Nathanson,  George  B.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Display  package 
for  jewelry.    2,080,630  ;  May  18. 

National  Acme  Company,  The.  (See  Drissner.  Alfred  E., 
assignor.) 

National  Acme  Company.  (See  Ecknrdt.  R.,  Huth, 
Miiller,   and    Ralini,    assignors.) 

National  Acme  Company,  The.  (Sep  Eokardt.  Rudolf, 
assignor.) 

National  Acme  Comp.any,  The.  (See  Hogg,  William  J., 
assignor.) 

National  Acme  Company.  (See  Simpson,  Charlie  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Niilional  Acme  Conii)any.  (See  Stratford',  C.  W.,  and 
DriSHticr,  .-issignors. ) 

National  Adhesives  Coi-pornllon.  (See  Fuller,  Arthur  D., 
assignor.) 

NaUoniil  Aliiuilimte  Corponilion,  (Sep  Cliorlcy,  R.  W., 
and  Di'inarcsl,  «n.siKnors.) 

Niitional  Ahiminalc  Corporation.  (See  Culllg.-iii,  ICnimett 
J.,  assignor.) 

National  Alumlnnto  Corporaticm.  (See  Kirkpatrlck, 
WiUard  II.,  aKsignor.) 

National  Ahiminalc  Coriioriil  ion.  (See  McKinlcy.  J.  M.. 
and  Carter,  assignors.) 

N.'itional  Aniline  &  Clieinirjil  Company.  (S<>c  Bishoii. 
(Jeorge  M.,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  &  (.'heinic'il  Conipimy.  (Sec  CinuMd, 
Karl  F.,  assignor.) 

N.-itlonnl  Aniline  and  Clieiiil(:i1  c,,iiip;iny  (Si'p  ("ohuk, 
Kr'iinclh  W.,  assignor.) 


National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  Flett, 
Lawrence  H.,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  Fleysher, 
M.  H.,  and  Ogilvie,  assignors.) 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  Foster, 
Harold  B.,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  and  Chemical  Company.  (See  Hoare, 
Robert  C,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  and  Chermical  Company.  (See  Kern, 
Jean  G.,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  Payne, 
Ralph  B.,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  Penny, 
James  P.,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  Perkins, 
Robert  L.,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  and  Chemical  Company.  (Se(-  Riegler, 
Riewen,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  Smith, 
Hosea  H.,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Company.  (See  Talbert, 
G.  W.,  and  Kerr,  assignors.) 

National  Aniline  and  Chemical  Company.  (See  Thornton, 
Irving  T.,  assignor.) 

National  Aniline  and  Chemical  Company.  (See  Tolman, 
Walter  S.,  assignor.) 

National  Automatic  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Frank, 
Edward  D.,  assignor.) 

National  Automatic  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Schafer, 
Robert  A.,  assignor.) 

National  Automotive  Fibres,  Inc.  (See  Mitchell,  AUister 
S.,   assignor.) 

National  Aviation  Research  Corporation.  (See  de  Florez, 
l^uis,  assignor.) 

National  Battery  Company.  (See  Reetz,  Carl  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Battery  Company.  (See  Young,  John  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Bearing  Metals  Corporation.  (See  Vigne,  Al- 
bert, assignor.) 

National  Biscuit  Company.  (See  Davidson,  Bruce  J., 
assignor.) 

National  Biscuit  Company.  (See  HofE,  Carlton  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Blank  Book  Company.  (See  Schade,  Frank  S., 
assisinor  ) 

National  Blank  Book  Company.  (See  Schade,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Blank  Book  Company.  (See  Schade,  John  and 
F.  S.,  assignors.) 

National  BI.-uiU  Book  Company.  (See  Losti,  Geno,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Bread  Wrai)ping  Machine  Co.  (See  Lyon,  Nor- 
man W.,  assignor.) 

National  Bread  Wrapping  Machine  Co.  (See  Poulin, 
Edmond  E.,  assignor.) 

National  Bronze  &  Aluminum  Foundry  Company,  The. 
(.See  Shafner.  Jerold  II..  assignor.) 

National  Candy  Company.  (See  Cosier.  Horace  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

National  Carbon  Coated  Paper  Company.  (See  Yancey, 
Jolin  II.,  assignor.) 

N.'itional  Cash  Register  Company.  (See  Berger,  Fried- 
rich  W.  F.,  assignor.) 

National  Cash  Register  Co.,  The.  (See  BornUessel,  B., 
Breitling,    Brauer,   Lehmann,   assignors.) 

National  Cash  Register  Co.,  The.  (See  Breitling,  Ernst, 
assignor.) 

National  Cash  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Christian, 
Raymond  A.,  assiftnor. ) 

National  Cash  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Gelpke, 
Kurt,  assignor.) 

National  Cash  Registci-  Company.  The.  (See  Herman, 
lOdwiird   W.,   assignor.) 

National  Cash  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Lee,  Charles 
L.,  assignor.) 

National  Cash  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Ott,  Albert, 
assignor.) 

National  Cash  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Ott,  A.,  and 
Droyer,   assignors.) 

National  ("!asli  R(>gister  Company,  The.  (See  Placke, 
Everett  H.,  assignor.) 

National  Cash  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Robertson, 
William  H.,  assignor.) 

National  Cash  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Sadgel)\n'y, 
Herman   F.,  assignor.) 

National  Cash  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Vogelgesang, 
K.,  and  Wagner,  assignors.) 

National  Cash  Register  Comi)any,  The.  (.See  Willi;ims. 
Harry  W.,   assignor.) 

National  Casket  Company,  The.  (See  MaoPonald.  Mur- 
ray J.,  assignor.) 

National  Color  Printing  Company,  Tlie.  (See  Stanshury, 
John   H.,   assignor.) 

Mallonal  Colorlype  Conipuny.  The.  (See  Grote.  Waller 
1''..  iisslgnor. ) 

Nallonal  Colorlype  Company,  The.  (See  R.vder,  Charles 
I).,  assignor.) 

Nallonal  Cylinder  Gas  Company.  (See  Dunham,  Jnmes 
W.,  nsslgnor.) 

National  Drug  <\)nipany.  The.  (See  Paisley,  E.  S..  and 
I'elers.  assignors.) 

Nnflonnl  Electric  Ilentlng  Co.  (See  Cnrleton,  Itolierf  A., 
assignor.) 


444 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


National   Electric   Products   Corporation.      (See  Clayton, 

llartin  M.,  assignor.) 
National   Electric   Products   Corporation.      (See   Corbott, 

Alfred,  assignor.) 
National  Electric  Products  Corporation.     (See  FuUman, 

James  M.  G.,  assignor.) 
National   Electric    Products    Corporation.      (See    Ganoe, 

Ernst  A.  G.,  assignor.) 
National  Electric  Products  Corooration.     (See  Haig,  Wil- 
liam A.,  assignor.) 
National  Electric  Products  Corporation.      (See  Kennedy, 

Frank  J.,  assignor.) 
National    Electric    Products    Corporation.       (See    Moore, 

Ralph  W.  E.,  assignor.) 
National  Electric  Screen  Co.     (See  Lindsley,  Edward  A., 

assignor.) 
National  Enameling  and  Stamping  Company.     (See  Smith, 

Alva  T..  assignor.) 
National  Enameling  &  Stamping  Company.    (See  Smith,  A. 

T.,  and  Moon,  assignors.) 
National  Equipment  (Jompany,  The.      (See  Green,  A.   J., 

and  Harding,  assignors.) 
National  Equipment  Corporation.     (See  Poulter,  John  W., 

assignor.) 
National  Exhaust  Purifier  Co.  Inc.     (See  Henry,  Thomas 

J.,  assignor.) 
National  Fireproofing  Corporation.     (See  Christie,  L.  M., 

and  Bell,  assignors.) 

National  Fireproofing  Corporation.  (See  Rittgers,  J.  B., 
and  Matheny,  assignors.) 

National  Fire  Protection  Company  Limited,  The.  (See 
Denne.  Ridiard  A.,  assignor.) 

National  Fireworks,  Inc.  (See  Jones,  Ernest  C,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Foam  System,  Inc.  (See  Boyd,  Fisher  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 

National  Fruit  Products  Company.  (See  Rooker,  William 
.\..  assignor.) 

National  Gas  and  Oil  Engine  Company  Limited,  The.  et  al. 
(See  Burn,  Walter  S.,  assignor.) 

National  Glove  Company,  The.  (See  Bush,  Lester  C, 
assignor.) 

National  Grain  Yeast  Corporation.  (See  Lutz,  S.,  and 
Irvin,  assignors.) 

National  Gi-.-iin  Yeast  Corporation.  (See  Mead,  Morris  W., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

National  Gypsum  Company.  (See  Crandell,  Dean  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Gypsum  Companv.  (See  Venzie,  Frederick  M., 
assignor.) 

National  Heating  and  Engineering  Co.  (See  Oakleaf, 
Howard   B..   assignor.) 

National  Lead  Company.  (See  Dahlstrom,  R.,  and  Ryan, 
assignors.) 

National  Lead  Company.     (See  Slcralluiu,  Jean,  as.^iimor.) 

National  Lead  Company.  (See  Nelson,  Walter  K.,  as- 
signor.^ 

National  Lead  Company.  (See  Newnam,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Lead  Company.  (See  Ryan.  L.  W.,  and  Cauwen- 
berg,   assignors.) 

Nari'inal   Lead    Company.      (See   Weise,    Paul,   assignor.) 

National  Lock  Co.  (See  Lindstrom,  George  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Lock  Co.     (See  North,  Edwin,  assignor.) 

National  Lock  Co.      (See  Wade,  William,  assignor.) 

National  Lock  Co.     (See  Wade,  W.,  and  North,  assignors  ) 

National  Jfachine  Products  Company.  (Sec  Qm^sada  Ir- 
ving G..  assignor.) 

National  Machine  Works.  (See  Levev,  C.  J.,  and  Haedike, 
assignors.) 

National  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Friedman, 
John  H.,  assignor.) 

National  Malleable  anil  Steel  Castings  Companv.  (See 
Bazeley.   .Arthur  J.,  nssicnor.^ 

National  Malleable  and  Steel  Castings  Company.  (See 
Blackraore.  William,  assignor.) 

National  Malleable  &  Steel  Castings  Company.  (See  Ed- 
munds. Res  A.,  assiguor. ) 

National  Malleable  ami  Steel  Castings  Companv.  (See 
Hobson,  Roy  C,  assignor.) 

National  Malleable  and  Steel  Castings  Companv.  (See 
Lazna,    James    J.,    assignor.) 

National  Malleable  and  Steel  Castings  Company.  (See 
Schwartz.  Ilarrv  A.,  assignor.) 

National  Malleable  &  Steel  Castings  Company.  (See 
Shafer.  James  .\..  assignor.) 

National  Malleable  and  Steel  Castings  Company.  (See 
Spence,  Hubert  L.,  assignor.) 

National  Malleable  and  Steel  Castings  Company.  (See 
Spence,  H.  L.,  and  Eler,  assignors.) 

National  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Biftorf,  Louis - 
A.,  assignor.) 

Nntii>nal  Mannfacturiiig  Company.  (See  Bittorf,  L.  A., 
Behrcns.  and  Docker,  assignors.) 

National  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Pixley,  Milton  A„  as- 
signor.) 

National  Marking  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Caro- 
rhers.  Thomas  A.,  assignor.) 

National  Marking  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Miller, 
Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

National  Marking  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Sell. 
Francis  M.,  assignor.) 


National  Metal  Edge  Bos  Company.     (See  Wlsmer,  Lin- 
wood  L.) 
National  Metal  Edge  Box  Company.      (See  Wolf,  Ellas, 

assignor.) 
National  Metal  Products  Co.  Inc.     (See  Johnson,  Ben  P., 

assignor.) 
National  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Chamberlin,  Dal« 
■  S.,  assignor.) 
National  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  Leupold,  Henry, 

assignor.) 
National  Oil  Products   Company.      (See  Llcata,   Francis 

J.,  assignor.) 
National    Oil    Products    Company.       (See    Segessemann, 

Ernest,  assignor.) 
National  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Steik,  Karl  T.,  as- 
signor.) 
National  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Steik,  K.  T.,  and 

Muller,  assignors.) 
National  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Wechsler,  If.,  and 

Segessemann,  assignors.) 
National  Parkhurst  Systems,  Inc.     (See  Parkhurst,  Layton 

M.,  assignor.) 
National  Pecan  Growers  Exchange.     (See  Bullard,  W.  P., 

and  Williams,  assignors.) 
National  Pectin  Products  Company.      (See  Beck,  Adolph 

J.,   assignor. ) 
National  Pigments  and  Chemical  Company.     (See  Harth, 

P.  E.,  and  Baernstein,  assignors.) 
National  Pneumatic  Company.      (See  Conklin,  R.  D.,  and 

Forman,  assignors.) 
National  Pneumatic  Company.      (See  Forman,  Paris  R., 

assignor.) 
National  Pneumatic  Company.     (See  Johnson,  F.  E.  Van- 

der  Veer,  and  Parvin.) 
National  Postal  Meter  Company.     (See  Finfrock,  John  Q., 

assignor.) 
National  Postal  Meter  Company.     (See  Ryan,  Commodore 

D..  assignor.) 
National   Postal  Meter   Company.      (See  Tyler,   Barnwell 

S..   assignor.) 
National  Pressure  Cooker  Company.      (See  Nelson,  Carl, 

assignor.) 
National  Products,  Inc.      (See  James,  Henry  C,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 
National  Pumps  Corporation.     (See  Bradley,  Eric  H.,  as- 
signor.) 
National  Radiator  Corporation.     (See  Hunter,  L.  N.,  and 

Hall,  assignors.) 
National    Rubber    Machinery    Company.       (See    Nichols, 

George,  assignor.) 
National  Sewing  Machine  Company.      (See  Smith.  Walter 

A.,  assignor.) 
National  Silver  Deposit  Ware  Co.      (See  de  Montmorency, 

Bruce,   assignor.) 
National    Slug   Rejectors,    Inc.      (See   Fry,    B.   W.,   and 

Gottfried,  assignors.) 
National  Smelting  Company.  The.     (See  Bonsack,  W.,  and 

Frost,  assignors.) 
National  Smelting  Company,  The.     (See  Frost,  John  G.  G., 

and  r.onsack.  assignors. ) 
National  Smelting  Company  Limited.  The.      (See  Gibson, 

A.  R..  and  Robson.  assignors.) 
National  Smelting  Company  Limited,  The.     (See  Robson, 

S;,  and  Travers,  assignors.) 
National    Smoke    Eliminator    Incorporated.     (See    Estes, 

R.  B.,  and  Anagnost,  assignors.) 
National    Stamping    &    Electric    Works.       (See    Stocker, 

Frederick,  assignor.) 
>fational  Standard  Company.      (See  Domm,  Elgin .C,  as- 
signor.) 
National  Standard  Company.     (See  Hamilton,  Lawrence 

H..  assignor.) 
National   Standard  Company.      (See  Harrah,    Clayton   C, 

assignor.) 
National    Standard    Company.      (See    Pierce,    Robert   C, 

assignor.) 
National-Standard   Company.      (See    Shook,    Florain,    J., 

assignor.) 
National  Steel  Car  Corporation.     (See  Eraser,  Alexander 

W.,  assignor.) 
National  Steel  Construction  Co.     (See  Eisinga,  Dirk,  as- 
signor.) 
National  Sugar   Refining  Co.  of  New   Jersey,  The.      (See 

Klohr.  H.  E.,  and  Kn.slow,  assignors.) 
National   Sugar  Refining  Company  of  New  Jersey,  The. 

(See  Whymper,   Robert,  assignor.) 
National    Supply   Company,   The.      (See  JIartin,   Clarence 
_  \  ..  assignor.) 
National    Supply    Company    of    Delaware,    The.       (See 

Burnish.  Howard  J.) 
National    Supply    Company    of    Delaware,    The.       (Sec 

JIurphy,  Demery  A.,  assignor.) 
National   Supply  Company  of  Delaware.  The.      (See  Nol- 

tein.   George  F.,   assignor.) 
National    Supply   Co.   of   Delaware,   The.      (See   Ramsey. 

Robert  P.,  assignor.) 
N.ational  Supply  Company  of  Delaware.     (See  Schwimmer, 

Fredrick   J.,    assignor.) 
National  Supply  Company  of 

Edward,  assignor.) 
National  Supply  Company  of  Delaware,  The.      (See  Zerbe, 

Lewis  E.,  assignor.) 
National  Technical  Laboratories.      (Sec  Bock,  George  E., 

assignor.) 


)f  Delaware,  The.     (See  Timbs, 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


445 


National  Technical  Laboratories.  (See  Fracker,  Henry 
B.,  assignor.) 

National  Television  Corporation.  (See  Braselton,  Chester 
H.,  assignor.) 

National  Television  Corporation.  (See  Harding,  Robert, 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

National  Television  Corporation.  (See  McKay,  John  W., 
assignor. ) 

National  Television  Corporation.  (See  Zillger,  Arno,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Tinsel  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Crosser,  David  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Traffic  Signal  Company.  (See  Olafson,  Alvin  O., 
assignor.) 

National  Tube  Company.  (See  Bannister,  Bryant,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Tube  Company.  (See  Bleyer,  Charles  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Tube  Company.     (See  Boax,  John  J.,  assignor.) 

National  Tube  Company.      (See  Coleman,  Ralph,  assignor.) 

National  Tube  Company.  (See  Findlater,  Stevenson,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Tube  Company.  (See  Greenwood,  G.  C,  and 
Scholz,  assignors.) 

National  Tube  Company.     (See  Offutt,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

National  Tube  Company.     (See  Sneddon,  John,  assignor.) 

National  Twist  Drill  &  Tool  Company.  (See  Oxford,  Carl 
J.,  assignor.) 

National  Union  Radio  Coi'poratlon.  (See  Nicholson, 
Madison  G.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

National  Vulcanized  Fibre  Company.  (See  Albert,  Gerard 
A.,  assignor.) 

Nattenheimer,  Martin  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Shaping  device 
for  hats.     2.000,4.58  ;  Aug.  17. 

Natural  Food  Products  Company.  (See  Hoar,  Stedman 
B.,  assignor.) 

Natural  Food  Products  Company.  (See  Souther,  Chan- 
ning  W.,  assignor.) 

Natural  Food  Products  Company.  (See  Souther,  C.  W., 
and  Farnsworth,  assignors.) 

Natural  Gas  Equipment,  Inc.  (See  Balthis,  Ben  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Naturin  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Becker,  O.  W.,  and  Weiss,  as- 
signors.) 

Naturin  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung.  (See 
Becker,  Oskar  W.,  assignor.) 

Nauclfer,  Johan  O.     (See  Janson.  E.  H..  and  Naucl§r.) 

Naucler,  Johan  O.  (See  Wessblad,  K.  A.,  Goth,  and 
Naucler.) 

Naugle,  John  J.  (See  Okell,  S.  A.  W.,  and  Demmerle, 
assignors.) 

Naugler,  Walter  B.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Starting 
and  stopping  mechanism.     2,080,544  ;  May  18. 

Naujoks,  Brich,  Mainz-Mombach,  assignor  to  Deutsche 
Gold  und  Silber  Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler,  Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of  solid  easily 
soluble  formaldehyde.     2,092,422  ;  Sept.  7. 

Naujoks,  Rudolph,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Filter.  2,087,385 ; 
July  20. 

Naul,  James  M.,  Fanwood,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Cut-out  switch 
for  electric  motors.     2,083,343  ;  June  8. 

Naulty,  James  N.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Animal  head  form. 
2,075,219  ;  Mar.  30. 

Naumann,  Max.      (See  Schlecht,  L.,  and  Naumann.) 

Naumovich,  Stojan.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Screw  driver. 
2,092,586  ;  Sept.  7. 

Naundorf,  Wilholm  IC,  Scheveningen,  Netherlands. 
Bathing  cap.     2,072,483  ;  Mar.   2. 

Naus,  Edward  P.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Preparation  for 
treating  plants.     2,102.734  ;  Dec.  21. 

Naus,  Theodore,  Ionia,  Mich.  Traveling  sign.  2,069,110  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Nauss,  Ralph  W.      (See  Aherne,  Mark  A.,  assignor.) 

Nauth,  Raymond.     (See  Gordon,  W.,  Nauth,  and  Kntep.) 

Nauth,  Raymond,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Flexlume  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Illuminated 
sign.     2,079,714;  May  11. 

Nave.  y\lfred  E.,  Evansville.  Ind.,  assignor  to  Servol  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Water  cooler.     Re.  20,259  ;  Feb.  2. 

Nave,  Alfred  E.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Servel, 
Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Refrigerator  shelf.  2,091,607  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Nawiasky,  Paul.  (See  Kuhrmann,  F.,  Nawlasky,  and 
Grosskinsky.) 

Nawlasky,  Paul.  (See  Wolfram,  A.,  Nawiasky,  liangbein, 
and  Elbs. ) 

Nawlasky,  Paul,  and  R.  RobI,  LudwigsIinfen-on-tho-Rhino, 
Germany,  nssignora  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 
Now  York,  N.  Y.  Vat  d.vostuffs  of  the  pyrldouoanthra- 
<iulnono  series.     2,094,403  ;  Sept.  28. 

Nawlasky,  Paul,  A.  Ehrliardt,  and  K.  Saflien,  liUdwig- 
Rhafen-on-the-Rhlnn,  Germany,  assignors  to  General 
Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vat  dyestuffs 
of  the  anlhraquinone  series.     2,008,590  •  Nov.  0. 

Naylor,  Clayton  w..  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich.  Internal  brake. 
2,100,973;  Nov.  30. 

Naylor,  Henry  R.,  Moiitrenl,  Quehoc,  Cnnndn,  assignor  to 
Chicago  Railway  Equipment  Corapanv,  Chicago,  111. 
Brake  gear  support.     2,007,017  :  Jan.  12. 

Na.vIor,  Walter  B.      (See  Piper,  W.  F.,  and  Nnvlor.) 


Naylor,  Walter  B.,  assignor  to  The  Beardsley  &  Piper  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Flask  filling  apparatus.  2,092,326  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Navsmith,  Archie  M.,  assignor  to  ilacWhyte  Company, 
Kenosha,  Wis.     Choker  hook.     2,080,148  ;  May  11. 

Neal,  Arthur  M.     (See  Williams,  I.,  Douglass,  and  Neal.) 

Neal.  Arthur  M..  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Preservation  of  rubber. 
2,067,978 ;  Jan.  19. 

Neal,  Bnoch  B.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Humidifying  radiator. 
2,089,291  ;  Aug.  10. 

Neal,  Ernest  C.,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  tie  puller. 
2.069,769;  Feb.  0. 

Neal,  Ernest  C,  Coquille,  Oreg.  Tie  puller.  2,009,770  ; 
Feb.   9. 

Neal,  Ernest  C,  Roseburg,  assignor  to  Railway  Track 
Joint  Corp.,  Coquille,  Oreg.  Antirail  creeper. 
2,078,965  ;  May  4. 

Neal,  John  F.,  and  W.  M.  Haessler,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Re- 
silient support.     2,099,031;  Nov.  3  6. 

Neale,  Alvin  R.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Hat  hanger. 
2,079,948  ;  May  11. 

Nealon,  Thomas  F.,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Monsanto 
Chemical  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Processing  of  hydro- 
carbon resins.     2,101,558  ;  Dec.  7. 

Neaman,  Harry  I.,  et  al.  (See  Carney,  Daniel  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Neat,  Frank  U.,  assignor  to  Jefferson  Island  Salt  Com- 
pany, Louisville,  Ky.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 
dissolving   material.     2,076,478 ;   Apr.   6. 

Neatform  Co.  Inc.,  The.  (See  Goodman,  Martin,  as- 
signor.) 

Neaves,  William  A.,  Elkin,  assignor  to  Chatham  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Blanket. 
2,090,547;  Aug.  17. 

Nebel,  Max,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Circular  knitting  ma- 
chine.    2,080,377 ;  May  11. 

Nebor,  Walter,  Shamokin,  Pa.  Snow  shovel.  2,085,382  ; 
June  29. 

Ncchin,  Abraham,  assignor  to  American  Automatic  Devices 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Reflector  lens.    2,086,388 ;  July  6. 

Nedbalek,  Frank,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Liquid  dispenser. 
2,069,383  ;  Feb.  2. 

Nederbragt,  Gerrit  W.,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  assignor 
to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Mineral  oil  composition.     2,087,578  ;  July  20. 

Nedvidek,  Robert  D.,  Pomona,  and  J.  R.  MacRill,  Norwalk, 
assignors  to  California  Fruit  Growers  Exchange,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Processing  citrus  fruits.  2,084,062 ; 
June  15. 

Neebe,  Lawrence  L.     (See  Glaenzer,  H.,  and  Neebe.) 

Needham,  John  T.,  North  Plainfleld.  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Lamson  General  Conveyors  Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec, 
Canada.     Belt  conveyer.     2.090,697  ;  Aug.  24. 

Needham,  Virgil,  Osceola,  Ark.  Radio  receiving  set. 
2,083,170;  June  8. 

Neel,  Thomas  W.,  and  J.  D.  Blocker,  Ventura,  Calif. 
Concealable  spot  lamp.     2,102,967  ;  Dec.  21. 

Neeley,  Robert  S.     (See  Willis,  A.  I.,  and  Neeley.) 

Neely,  Frank  R.,  Allentown,  Pa.  Box.  2.074,315  :  Mar. 
16. 

Neese,  Walter  R.,  Max  Meadows,  Va.  Power  shovel. 
2,084,449  ;  June  22. 

Neeson,  Charles  R.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Bald- 
win-Southwark  Corporation.  Air  conditioning  appa- 
ratus.    2,081,553  ;  May  25. 

Neet.  Incorporated.      (See  Pacini.  All)ert  P...  assignor.) 

Neidich,  Samuel  A.,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Communicating  transfer  medium. 
2,103,690  ;  Dec.  28. 

Neff,  Douglas  M.,  North  Madison,  Ohio.  Dishwashing 
machine.     2,095,557;  Oct.   12. 

Noff,  Harry  A.,  Bellaire,  assignor  to  The  Belmont  Casket 
JIfg.  Comp.any,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Panel  catch. 
2,073,875  ;  Mar.  16. 

Neff,  John  W.,  New  Rorliolle,  N.  Y'.,  assignor  to  Milton  C. 
Johnson  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safefv  paper. 
2,075,538;  Mar.  30.  •     »    J' 

NefT,  Paul  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Transmission. 
2,098.091 ;  Nov.  9. 

NolT,  Thomas,  Seattle,  Wash.  Reaction  motor.  2.08S.115  : 
Julr  27. 

Neff,  Wayne  C,  A.  T.  Workman,  D.  L.  Anderson,  and 
G.  Ilolman,  Ravenna,  Ohio,  assignors  to  The  Gallon 
Iron  Works  and  Jfanufacturing  Company.  Road  grader. 
2,090,732  ;  Aug.   24. 

Negrini,  Bruno,  Bologna,  Italv.     Blade  member  for  rigid 

ri>Uer  blinds.     2,093, 051  ;   Sept.   It. 
Negus,  Frank  O.,  Ilnllfax,  Nova   Scotia,  assignor  of   one- 
half   to    IT.    B.    Clarke,    Montreal.    Canada.      Electrical 
water  purifier.     2,070,950;  May  11. 

Nolior.  Carl  A.,  Aschaffeiibiirg  on-the-MaIn,  Germany. 
Shed.     2,078.011  ;  Apr.  20. 

Nehlscn,  Hermann,  Meererb\isch,  near  Dusseldorf,  assignor 

to  Schloemann  Aktlengesellschaft,  Dusseldorf,  Germany. 

I'lxirusion     press     willi     electricailv     healed     container. 

2,075.022  ;  Mar.  30. 

Nel<lliart,  Robert  I;.,  St.  l/ouls.  Mo.     Razor  blade  holder. 

2,080,234  :  July  0. 
Neldlch.    George    G.,    Niitley,    N.    J.      Master    copy    sheet 
and  method  of  preparing  the  same.     2,005.075;   Oct.  6. 
ft^eldioh  Process  Company,  The.     (Sec  Neldlch,  Samuel  A., 
assignor.) 


446 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


>feidich,  Samuel  A.,  assignor  to  The  Xeidich  Process  Com- 
pany,  Burlington,  N.   J.      Ink   ribbon  and  making   tlie 
same.     2,066,416  ;  Jan.  5. 
Neldinger,   Joseph   G.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Star  construc- 
tion.    2,067,241  ;  Jan.  12. 

Neidt,  Herman  N.,  assignor  to  The  Torrington  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Torrington,  Conn.  Universal  coiling 
machine.     2,071,137  ;  Feb.   16. 

Neighbors,  Charles  C.,  and  H.  E.  Meinema,  assignors  to 
Johnson  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable 
coupling  for  high-frequency  coupling  devices. 
2,082,589  ;  June  1. 

Neighbors,  Charles  C,  and  W.  H.  James,  assignors  to 
Johnson  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  High-fre- 
quency coupling  device.     2,082,590  ;   June  1. 

Neighbour,    Lponard    B.,    assignor   to   Deere   &   Company, 

Moline.  111.     Elevator.     2,083,857  ;  June  15. 
Neighbour,    Leonard   B.,    assignor   to   Deere   &   Company, 
Moline,  111.     Manure  spreader.     2,096,057  ;  Oct.  19. 

Neil,  Joe  R.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Billboard.  2,084,818 ; 
June  22. 

Neiley,  Stephen  B.,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Dewey 
and  Almy  Chemical  Company,  North  Cambridge,  Iilass. 
Fibrous  sheet  material.     Re.  20,271  ;  Feb.  16. 

Neiley,  Stephen  B.,  Winchester,  assignor  to  Dewey  and 
Almy  Chemical  Company,  North  Cambridge,  JIass. 
Rubber  impregnated  fibrous  material.  2,089,925  ;  Aug. 
10. 

Neiley,  Stephen  B.,  Winchester,  assignor  to  Dewey  and 
Almy  Chemical  Company,  North  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Coagulation  of  latex.     2,097,410  ;  Oct.  26. 

Neiley,  Stephen  B.,  Winchester,  assignor  to  Dewey  and 
Almy  Chemical  Company,  North  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Rubber  impregnated  fibrous  material.  2,097,417  ;  Oct. 
26. 

Neill,  Charles  W.,  et  al.  (See  Matthews,  Percy  W., 
assignor.) 

Neill,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Crouse-Hinds  Company, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  actuated  progressive  traffic 
signal.     2,092,423  ;  Sept.  7. 

Neill,  David  S.,  Genoa,  Italy.  Process  and  device  for 
degumming  ramie  and  other  similar  fibere.  2,071,651  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Neill,  Joseph  R.,  assignor  to  The  Watertown  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Watertown,  Conn.  Weatherproof 
socket.     2,090,501  ;  Aug.  17. 

Neill,  William  S..  et  al.     ( See  Kayser,  Jamos  W.,  assignor. 

Neilsen,  Charles  W.,  San  .\ndreas,  Calif.  Amalgam  trap. 
2.095.278  :  Oct.   12. 

Neilson,  Albert  II.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Fishing  tool.  2,096.525  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Neilson,  Marv  D.,  Minne.Tpolis,  Minn.  Undergarment. 
2,091,052;  Aug.  24. 

Neilson,  Raymond  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Soldering  prepara- 
tion.    2,100,974  ;  Nov.  30. 

Neiman,  Abram,  Cologne,  Germany.  Suspension  and 
springing  means  for  motor-cars  and  motor  vehicles. 
2,075,746  :  Mar.  30. 

Neiman,  Abram,  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Safety 
locking  device.     2.101.446;  Dec.  7. 

Neln,  William  C,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  San- 
gamo  Electric  Co.  Maximum  demand  watt-hour  meter 
seal  and  reset  device.     2.087,987  ;  July  27. 

Neiswinter.  James  T.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     Carrier  tele- 

"    graph  system.     2.102,735  ;  Dec.  21. 

Neitzel,  Jesse  W.,  and  R.  G.  Lipscomb,  assignors  to  The 
Globe  Machine  &  Jlannfacturing  Company,  Albert  Lea. 
Jlinn.  Whipping  and  freezing  machine  for  food  prod- 
ucts.    2,085,542  ;  June  29. 

Neitzke,  Oscar  F..  Belmont,  assignor  to  Bennett  Incor- 
porated, Cambridge.  Ma.ss.  Manufacture  of  starcli- 
sized  papers.     2,072,179;  Mar.  2. 

Neitzke,  Oscar  F..  Belmont,  assignor  to  Bennett  Incorpo- 
rated. Cambridge.  Ma.<!R.  Mixing,  homogenizing,  and 
dispersing  machine.     2,088,336;   July  27. 

Neitzki'.  Oscar  F..  Belmont,  assignor  to  Bennett  Incor- 
porateil.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Manufacture  of  sized 
papers.     2.093,337  ;  Sept.   14. 

Neitzke.  Oscar  F..  Belmont,  assignor  to  Bennett  Incor- 
porated, Cambridge.  Ma.';.'?.  Manufacture  of  sized 
papers.     2.096.129;  Oct.  19. 

Nejeldv,  Peter  M.  (See  Gwinn,  G.  W.,  Arelt,  and 
Nejeldy.) 

Nekoo.sa-Edwards  Paper  Company.  (See  Bodette,  Edward 
T.,  assignor.) 

Nokoosa-Edwards  Paper  Company.  (See  Kevllle,  Jesse 
F.,  assignor.) 

Neldner,  Stephen  W,,  a.ssignor  to  G.  G.  Bohn,  IVIilwaukee, 
Wis.     Automatic  lighter.     2.072.178;  Mar.  2. 

Neldner,  Stephen  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Meat  tenderer. 
2.103.914:  Dec.  28. 

Nelin,  (Jnstav  E.,  assignor  to  Kone  Ja  Silta  O.  Y.  Maskin 
och  Hro  A.  B.,  Helsingfors,  Finland.  Centrifugal  ma- 
chine for  flltering  purposes.     2,087,778  ;  July  20. 

Nell,  Frederic,  assignor  to  T,andis  Machine  Comp.anv, 
Waynesboro.  Pa.     Collapsible  tap.     2.100,448;  Nov.  30. 

Nell.  Frederic,  assignor  to  Landis  Machine  Comp.any. 
Wavnesboro.  Pa.  Thread  forming  mechanism. 
2.100.449:  Nov.  30. 

Nell,  Gustnve  M.,  and  A.  O.  Slatcher,  Detroit.  Mich.,  as- 
signor.'' to  Chlcngo  Pnenmatlr  Tool  Company.  No* 
York.   N.   Y.      Tool    retainer.      2,071,852;   Feb.    23. 


Nellen,  Arthur  H.,  Merion,  assignor  to  Lee  Rubber  &  Tire 
Corporation,  Conshohocken,  Pa.  Vehicle  tire.  Re. 
20,316  ;  Mar.  30. 

Xelles.  Johannes,  Leverkusen-Schlebusch,  assignor  to  I.  G. 
Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany.  Acetals  of  /?-Ketoaldehydes.  2,091,373  ; 
Aug.    31. 

Nelles,  Russell  E.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.  Track  hanger. 
2,088,430  ;  July  27. 

Xelms.  Hi  mer  L..  Albany,  N.  Y.  Fish-boning  device. 
2.066,417  ;  Jan.  5. 

Nelson,  Adolph  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Piston.  2,067,278; 
Jan.  12. 

Nelson,  Adolph  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Piston.  2,086,677 ; 
July  13. 

Nelson,  Adolph  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Piston.  2,100,719 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Nelson,  Adolph  L.,  assignor  to  Bohn  Aluminum  &  Brass 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.    Piston.     2,082,898  ;  June  8. 

Nelson,    .\lbert.      (See   Conery.   William   J.,   and    Nelson.) 

Nelson,  Albert,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  American 
Brake  Shoe  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Brake  shoe.     2.067,159  ;  Jan.  5. 

Nelson,  Albert  C,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  X-Ray  Company,  Inc.  X-ray  tilt  table. 
2.076,246  ;  Apr.  6. 

Nelson,  Alfred  W.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Iternal  combustion 
engine.     2,103,595  ;  Dec.  28. 

Nelson,  Andrew  W.,  assignor  to  Columbian  Enameling  & 
Stamping  Co.,  Inc.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Knob  attaching 
means.     2,100,567  ;  Nov.  30. 

Nelson,  Arthur.  (See  Delia  Santina,  Peter  V.,  and  F., 
and  Nelson.) 

Nelson,  Arthur  J.,  Jlilwaukee.  and  J.  H.  Olsen,  Whitefish 
Bav,  assignors  to  Pulp  Reproduction  Company,  Mil- 
waukee,  Wis.     Package.     2.102,329 ;   Dec.   14. 

Nelson,  Bernard  S.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  H.  E.  Chambers, 
Jr.,  and  J.  G.  Norton,  Dallas,  Tex.,  assignors  to  A.  M. 
Locket  and  Company,  Limited,  New  Orleans.  La.  Au- 
tomatic suction  primer  for  oil  field  service.  2,071,703  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Nelson,  Bert  T.     (See  Coles.  W.  11..  and  Nelson.) 

Nelson,  Buell  C,  and  J.  Lundstrom,  Portland,  Oreg. 
Double  compartment  reversible  bulk-type  carrier. 
2,090,901  :  Aug.  24. 

Nelson,  Carl,  assignor  to  National  Pressure  Cooker  Com- 
pany, Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Reflanging  attachment  for 
can  sealers.     2.082,177  ;  June  1. 

Nelson,  Carl,  assignor  to  National  Pressure  Cooker  Com- 
pany, Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Pressure  cooker.  2,086,044; 
•Tuly  6. 

Nelson,  Carl,  assignor  to  National  Pressure  Cooker  Com- 
pany, Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Pressure  cooker.  2,102,908 : 
Dec.  21. 

Nelson.  Carl  O..  Long  Beach,  CaUf.  Chain  jack. 
2,099,940:  Nov.  23. 

Nelson,  Carl  O.,  a.ssignor  to  Union  Special  Machine  Com- 
pany,  Chicago,   m.     Sewing  machine.     2,077,151  ;  Apr. 

Nelson,  Charles,  Jr.     (See  Okner,  B.  S.,  and  Nelson.) 

Nelson.  Charles  E..  JIadison,  Wis.,  assignor  to  C  F. 
Burgess  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  HI.  Silencer. 
2.072,961  ;  Mar.  9. 

Nelson,  Charles  S.  (See  Wooddell,  C.  E.,  Upper,  and 
Nelson.) 

Nelson,  Dewey.  Kewaunee.  Wis.  Automobile  supporting 
device.     2.096.195  :  Oct.  19. 

Nelson,  Edwin  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Scaffolding  ladder. 
2.069.969  ;  Feb.  9. 

Nelson,  Edwin  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Con- 
version  of  hydrocarbon  oils.    2,067,782  ;  Jan.  12. 

Nelson,  Edwin  F..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Con- 
version of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,072,123  ;  Mar.  2. 

Nelson,  Edwin  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Con- 
version and  coking  of  hydrocarbon  oils.  2,072,378 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Nelson,  Edwin  F.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Manufacture  of  asphalt. 
2.08:), 992  ;  .Tuly  6. 

Nelson,  Edwin  F.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company.  Chicago,  111.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2.096.S20  :  Oct.   26. 

Nelson,  Emil  A.,  St.  Clair  Shores,  assignor  to  Campbell, 
Wyant  &  Cannon  Foundry  Company,  Muskegon  Heights, 
Mich.  Cast  brake  drum  construction.  Re.  20,500 : 
Sept.  7. 

Nelson,  Emil  A.,  Lansing,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Motor  Wheel 
??1!;R"J;"*^'""-  flaking  brake  drum  and  drum  seal. 
2,080,89n  ;  May  18. 

■^''li*'J?,r- o  ^;"''L    •^-     '^f-     Clair     Shores,     Mich.     Wheel. 

2.09.1.342  :  Oct.  12. 
Nelson,    Emil   A.,    St.    Clair   Shores,   Mich.     Making  disk 

wheels.     2.095,343  ;  Oct.  12 
Nelson^  Emil    A.,   St.   Clair   Shores,   assignor  of   one-half 

1°  2,"   g-  Young.   Bloomfield   Hills,   and    one-fourth  to 

?>■  .    ,,.^''5''    Jnckson,    Mich.      Automobile.      2,095,344  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Velson.  Ernest  W.      (See  Lincoln,  B.  H..  and  Nelson.) 
Nelson    Fred  M.,  Newgulf,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Texas  Gulf 

Sulphur     Company.       Sulphur     recovery.      2.091,829 ; 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


447 


Nelson,  George,  Kevere,  assignor  to  Forbes  Lithograph 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Collapsible 
display  container.     2,092,404  ;  Sept.  7. 

Nelson,  George  S.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Otah.  Propulsion  de- 
vice.    2,089,833  ;  Aug.   10. 

Nelson,  Herbert,  Bloomfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.    Phototube.    2,073,453  ;  Mar.  9. 

Nelson,  Herman,  Corporation,  The.  (See  ShurtlefC,  Wil- 
fred, assignor.) 

Nelson,  Ian  T.,  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  Flat  bed  printing 
machine.     2,069,458  ;  Feb.  2. 

Nelson,  J.  Lawrence,  North  Muskegon,  Mich.  Subvalve. 
2,096,288  ;  Oct.  19. 

Nelson,  Jabez  C,  assignor  to  Easy  Washington  Machine 
Corporation,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Washing  machine  con- 
struction.    2,083,503  ;  June  8. 

Nelson,  Jabez  C.,  assignor  to  Easy  Washing  Machine  Cor- 
poration, Syracuse,  N.  y.  Apparatus  for  washing 
clothes.     2,096,683  ;  Oct.  19. 

Nelson,  James  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Safety  pin. 
2.091,561  ;   Aug.    31. 

Nelson,  Jennings,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Scraper.  2,071,562  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Nelson,  John,  West  Hartlepool,  England.  Cover  for  ships' 
hatches.     2,093,362  ;  Sept.  14. 

Nelson,  John  H.,  i3elmont,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Hood  Rubber 
Company,  Inc.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Cutting  die. 
2,083,157  ;  June  8. 

Nelson,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Standard  Cap  and  Seal  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Hood  cap  applying  machine. 
2.097,076;  Oct.  26. 

Nelson,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Flexible  Shaft  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Gasifler  for  heating  industrial  ap- 
pliances.    2,071,421  ;  Feb.  23. 

Nelson,  L.  R.,  Manfg.  Co.  (See  Nelson,  L.  R.,  and  Arm- 
strong,  assignor.) 

Nelson.  L.  R.,  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Nelson,  L.  R.,  and  Buelna, 
assignors.) 

Nelson,  Leonard  A.     (See  Pletcher,  H.  S.,  and  Nelson.) 

Nelson,  Lewen  R.,  and  C.  C.  Armstrong,  Peoria,  said  Arm- 
strong assignor  to  L.  R.  Nelson  Manfg.  Co.,  Peoria,  111. 
Valve.     2,076,411  ;  Apr.  6. 

Nelson,  Lewen  R.,  Peoria,  111.,  and  G.  Buelna,  Santa  Bar- 
bara, Calif.,  assignors  to  L.  R.  Nelson  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc., 
Peoria,  111.     Sprinkler.     2,086,281  ;  July  6. 

Nelson,  Lewis  D.,  Coldwater,  assignor  to  J.  C.  Trimby, 
Detroit,  and  H.  D.  Atwood,  Coldwater,  Mich.  Multiple 
copy  typewriting  machine.     2,068,348  ;  Jan.  19. 

Nelson,  Lewis  D.,  Dearborn,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  L.  C. 
Trimby  and  one-fourth  to  R.  H.  Trimby,  Highland  Park, 
Mich.     Duplicating  attachment.     2,085,993  ;  July  6. 

Nelson,  Martin  L.  (See  Bellamy,  J.  I.,  Nelson,  and 
Obergfell.) 

Nelson,  Martin  L.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  Associated  Elec- 
tric L.Tboratorics,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  signaling 
system.     2,075,454  :  Mar.  30. 

Nelson,  Martin  L.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  Associated 
Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Highway 
crossing  signaling  system.     2,087,924  ;  July  27. 

Nelson,  Martin  L.,  Park  Ridge,  and  L.  Johnston,  as- 
signors to  Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Tape  translator.     2,087,674  ;  July  20. 

Nelson,  Martin  L.,  Park  Ridge,  111.,  and  L.  Johnston, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  assignors  to  Associated  Electric  Labo- 
ratories, Inc.,  Chicago,  III.  Display  system.  2,094,133  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Nelson,  Martin  L.,  Park  Ridge,  H.  C.  Robinson,  Chicago, 
and  J.  I.  Bellamy,  Brookfield,  assignors,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc., 
.  Chicago,  111.  Transmitting  and  receiving  system. 
2,103,296  ;  Dec.  28. 

Nelson,  Martin  L.,  Park  Ridge,  111.,  H.  C.  Robinson,  Balti- 
more, Md..  and  J.  I.  Bellamy,  Brookfield,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Associated  Electric  Laboratories, 
Ire,  Chicago,  111.  Stock-quotation  system.  2,103,297  : 
Dec.  28. 

Nelson,   Millard  A.      (See  Miller,  E.  F.,   and  Nelson.) 

Nelson,  Millard  A.     (See  Stalcup,  E.  F.,  and  Nelson.) 

Nelson,  Moses  P.,  Highland  Falls,  N.  Y.  Fishing  float. 
2,103,222  ;  Dec.  21. 

Nelson,  Mort.      (See  McAlexander,  Talbert,  assignor.) 

Nelson,  Nels  II.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Machine  and  method 
for  ufto  in  binding  paper  pads.     2,076,435  ;  Apr.  6. 

Nelson,  Nels  II.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Machine  and  method  for 
the  marginal  notching  of  paper  sheets.  2,070,436  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Nelson,  NIckolai,  Parshall,  N.  Dak.  Floor  washing  ma- 
chine.    2,088,240  ;  July  27. 

Nelson,  Nils  W.,  assignor  to  Marshall  Asbestos  Corpora- 
tion, Troy,  N.  Y.  Manufacture!  of  brnko  lining. 
2,074,732  :  Mar.  23. 

Nelson,  OloP  ij.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Receptacle  holder  for 
paint  mixing   raiichlnes.     2,087,412;  July  20. 

Nelson,  Orvl.H  K.,  I'nwhnska,  Okla.  Fluid  current  motor. 
2,0!)!),017  ;  Nov.  10. 

Nelson,  Oscar  S.,  Chicago,  III.  Staple.  2,081,002;  May 
18. 

Nelson,  Oscur  T.      (See  Anderson,  OuRtaf  1'...  ii.sslgnor.) 

Nelson,  Otto  F.,  Jm  Crosse,  AVIs.,  nsHlgnor  to  Bausch  & 
Ijonib  Optical  Conipiiny,  Uochester,  N.  Y.  Ophthnlmlo 
mounting.     2,080,853;   May  IS. 

NelHon,  I'cler,  Sun  Ii'riincl.sco.  Calif.,  nsfllgnor  to  StinifTer 
Chemlcdl        Coiii'mny.  (Carboy       cap       constru<'l  ion. 

2, 100, '150;  Nov.  30. 


Nelson,  Rav  E.,  Cottage  Grove,  Oreg.  Radio  battery 
cabinet.     2,070,172  ;  Feb.  9. 

Nelson,  Robert  C.     (See  Montgomery,  D.  H.,  and  Nelson.) 

Nelson,  Roy  F.,  Nederland,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fiber  spraying  oil. 
2.074,555  ;  Mar.  23. 

Nelson,  Seddon  C,  New  York,  assignor  to  Hauck  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Combined  atomiz- 
ing and  vaporizing  torch.     2,097,771  ;  Nov.  2. 

Nelson,  Sven  T.,  Blichigan  Citv,  Ind.  Piston  and  packing 
therefor.     2,077.182  ;  Apr.  13. 

Nelson,  Thomas  E.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Oil  seal.  2,080,669  ; 
May  18. 

Nelson,  Thomas  E.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Oil  seal.  2,080,670  ; 
May  18. 

Nelson,  Victor  E.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Casing  for  universal 
joints.     2,074,703  ;  Mar.  23. 

Nelson,  Walter  H.,  Nichols,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Combined  volume  and  bass  tone 
compensation  control  device.     2,074,852  ;  Mar.  23. 

Nelson,  Walter  K.,  Brooklyn,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  National  Lead  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Preparing  titanium  dioxide  pigments.  2,084,917 ; 
June  22. 

Nelson,  Walter  K.,  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  National  Lead  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Alcoholic  suspension  of  titanium  pigments. 
2,084,918;   June  22. 

Nelson,  William,  Jr.      (See  Henson,  W.,  and  Nelson.) 

Nelson,  William  K.      (See  Anderson,  A.  P..   and  Nelson.) 

Nelsson,  Otto  F.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Building  construc- 
tion.    2,090.804;  Aug.  24. 

Nemec,  Fred  A.,  Whittier,  Calif.  Gas  burner.  2,099,275  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Nemec,  Joseph,  Western  Springs,  HI.  Door  hanger. 
2,079,028  ;  May  4. 

Nemeth,  Benjamin,  et  al.  (See  Farkas,  William,  as- 
signon) 

Nemeth,  Morris,  et  al.      (See  Farkas,  William,  assignor.) 

Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Wind-up  mandrel. 
2,097,287  ;  Oct.  26. 

Nemzek,  William  P.  B.,  North  Arlington,  N.  J.  Automatic 
scalpel.     2,092,812  ;  Sept.  14. 

Nenning,  George  H.      (See  Johnson,  J.  C,  and  Nenning.) 

Nennin^er,  Lester  F.  (See  Ernst,  H.,  Herfurth,  and 
Nenninger. ) 

Nenninger,  Lester  F.,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Milling 
Machine  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Transmission  and  con- 
trol mechanism.     2,076,859  ;  Apr.  13. 

Neo-Aire,  Inc.     (See  Joseph,  Henry,  assignor.) 

Neon  Research  Corporation,  The.  (See  Mitscherling, 
Waldemnr  O.,  assignor.) 

Neon  Research  of  Connectlcnt,  Inc.  (See  Mitscherling, 
Waldemar  O.,  assignor.) 

Neosign  Coiporation.  (See  Van  Deventer,  H.  R.,  and 
Siiively.  assignors.) 

Neptune  Meter  Company.  (See  Hazard,  Charles  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Neptune  Meter  Company.  (See  Jlarden,  William  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Neracher,  Carl  A.,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Transmission  mechanism.  2,077,578 ;  Apr. 
20. 

Nerad,  Anthony  J.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Safety  diaphragm.  2,095,828  ; 
Oct.   12. 

Nereim,  Roy  O.,  Highland  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Receptacle.     2,083,392  ;  June  8. 

Neresheimer,  Ileinrich,  and  A,  Vilsmeier,  lAidwigshafen- 
on-the-Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline 
Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Compounds  of  the  di- 
benzantlirono  series.     2,075,455  ;  Mar.  30. 

Neresheimer,  Heinrich,  and  A.  Vilsmeier,  Ludwigshafen-on- 
the-Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works. 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Compounds  of  the  dibenzanthrone 
series.     2,075,456  :  Mar.  30. 

Neresheimer,  Heinrich,  A.  Vilsmeier,  and  R.  Held,  Lud- 
wig.shafen-on-the-Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  (Jenernl 
Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vat  dvestufVs 
of  the  dibenzanthrone  series.     2.077,803  ;  Apr.  20. 

Neieshoinier,  Heinrich,  and  W.  Ruppel,  Ludwlgshafen- 
on-the-Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline 
Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aromatic  condensation 
products.     2,080,057  ;  May  11. 

Neresheimer,  Heinrich,  A.  Vilsmeier,  and  R.  Held,  Lud- 
wigshiifen-on-the-Rhlno,  Gernianv,  assignors  to  Gononil 
Aniline  Works.  Inc.,  New  York,"  N.  Y.  Hydroxy  com- 
pounds of  the  dibenzanthrone  series.  "  2.1(J1.321  • 
Dec,  7. 

N(M-n(-y,  George  E.,  Attleboro,  Jlass..  assignor  to  Bay 
.Sl.'ite  Opilcal  Company.  Eyeglass  construction. 
2.071,893;    Feb.    23. 

Nerney,  George  10.,  assignor  to  Bay  State  Optical  Com- 
pany, Attleboro.  Mass.  Eyeglass  construction. 
2,079,004;  May  11. 

Nerney,  (ieorg(<  K.,  .\ttleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Bay  State 
Optlral  Company.  Eyeglass  const  ruction.  •J.(),'^fl.7;tl  : 
.Inly  13. 

Ncrn(>y,  George  E.,  assignor  to  Bay  State  Optical  Com- 
pany, Allli-boro,  Mass.  Eyeghuss  construction. 
2.098,512;   Nov.   9. 

Nerney,  George  E.,  aswlgnor  to  Bay  State  Optical  Com- 
pany, Attleboro.  Mass,  EypRlaas  construction. 
2,0!>8,M3  ;  Nov.  0. 


448 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Nernst,  Walther,  Berlin,  Germanv.  Instrument  producing 
music.     2,073,071 ;  Mar.  9. 

Nero,  Arvid  H.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Tlie  Arrow- 
Hart  &  Hegeman  Electric  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Electric  lamp  socicet.     2.0S7.163  ;  .Tuly  13. 

Nesbitt,  Francis  G.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Temperature-pressure 
altimeter.     2,081.950  ;  June  1. 

Nesbitt  Fruit  Products,  Inc.  (See  Murphy.  Boise  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nesbitt,  John  J.,  Inc.     (See  McElgin.  Jolin,  assignor.) 

Nesfield,  Arthur  G.,  Fetcham,  Leatherhead,  England.  Con- 
trolling device  for  operating  a  plurality  of  recipro- 
cating members.     2,076.247  ;   Apr.   6. 

Nesmith,  Oliver  E.  (See  Williams,  W.  W.,  Colander,  and 
Nesmith.)  ^   .       ,    _ 

Ness,  Edward  F..  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Unitpak  Cor- 
poration, Rochester,  N.  X.  Packaging  machine. 
2,083,084;  June  8.  ,  .    ^      .,. 

Nesselmann,  Kurt,  Berlin-Siemensstadt,  and  E.  Allen- 
kirch,  Neuenhagen,  near  Berlin,  assignors  to  Siemens- 
Schuckertwerke  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin-Siemens- 
stadt, Germanv.  System  for  the  conversion  of  heat. 
2,088,270  ;  July  27. 

Npsselmann.  Kurt  V..  Berlin-Siemensstadt.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Siemens-Schuckertwerke,  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Berlln-SiemensBtadt,  Germany.  Refrigeration. 

2,067,678  ;  Jan.  12. 

Nisseth.  Clifford  A.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Combination  truck 
and  conveyer.     2,102,432  ;  Dec.  14. 

Nester,  Samuel  K.,  assignor  to  Gonova  Processes,  Inc., 
Geneva,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  dispersing  materials. 
2,075.403  ;  Mar.  30. 

Nester,  Samuel  K.,  assignor  to  Geneva  Processes.  Inc., 
Geneva,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  colloid  mill  stater. 
2,083,171 ;  June  8.  „         . 

Nestle-Le  Mur  Company,  The.  (See  Rohland,  Curt  J., 
assisnor.) 

Nestle-Lemur  Company.  The.     (See  Seiter.  Otto,  assignor.) 

Nestler,  Edmund.  Dresden,  Germany.  Humidifier. 
2,101,267 ;  Dec.  7.  ^  ^  „ 

Nestler,  Henrv  J.  F.,  Atchison  Kans.  Gear  puller. 
2,077,254  ;  Apr.  13. 

Netschke,  Oscar  A.,  St.  Clair  Shores,  Mich.  Mechanical 
movement.     2.076.9G0  ;  Apr.  13. 

Netschke,  Oscar  A.,  St.  Clair  Shores,  Mich.  Slechanical 
movement.     2,082,256;  June  1. 

Netsky,  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  Susquehanna  Waist  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lady's  blouse.  2,074,153; 
Mar.  16. 

Neubert  Max  P.,  Teaneck,  N.  J.,  and  O.  IMueller,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  said  Mueller  assignor  to  said  Neubert. 
Implement  bar  for  embroidering  machines.     2,070,914 ; 

Neubert,  Max  P.,  Teaneck,  N.  J.,  and  O.  Mueller,  New 
York,  N.  Y. ;  said  Mueller  assignor  to  said  Neubert. 
Implement  bar  for  embroidering  machines.  2,080,735  ; 
May  18. 

Neubert,  Oscar.  Jr.,  Long  Beach.  Calif.  Compass  con- 
trolled circuit  closer.     2. 068.065  :   Jan.  19. 

Neubert,  Paul,  Leverknsen-I.  G.  Werk,  Germany,  assignor 
to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort- 
on-the-Main,  Germanv.  Device  for  indicating  the  tem- 
perature distribution  of  hot  bodies.  2,071,471  ;  Feb. 
23. 

Neubert,  Paul,  Leverkuson-I.  G.-Werk,  assignor  to  I.  G. 
Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany.  Method  and  apparatus  for  recording 
the  temperatures  of  hot  bodies.     2.085,508  ;  June  29. 

Neubner,  Rolf,  Piestehitz,  near  Wittenberg,  assignor  to 
Bayerische  Stickstoff-werke  Aktien-Gesellschaft.  Berlin, 
(Germany.  Treating  the  residual  pases  formed  in  the 
production  of  calcium  cvanainide  from  ammonia. 
2,086,171 ;  July  6.  ,       . 

Neubrand.  Otto,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Firing  meclianism. 
2,092,850  ;   Sept.  14. 

Neubronner.  Carl,  Oberursel,  near  the  Taunus,  Germany. 
Carrying  device  formed  by  an  adhesive  strip.   2.009,459  ; 

Neufeid,  Carl  W..  assignor  to  The  Perfect  Manufacturing 
Companv,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Plastic  composition. 
2.096.684:  Oct.  19. 

Neufeid,  Jacob.      (See  Scherbatskoy,   P.  A.,  and  Neufeid.) 

Neufeid,  Jacob,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  valve  con- 
verting apparatus.     2,070,084  ;  May  4. 

Neufeid,  Jakob.  Berlin.  Germany,  assignor  to  General 
Eloctrlc  Company.  Testing  of  gear  hobs  and  the  like. 
2,066  999;  Jan.  5.  ,       ,    ^       .    ..   ,  ^      „  ^. 

Neufeldt  &  Kuhnke  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftnng. 
(See  MIchelssen,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Neugebauer.  Wilhelm.  assignor  to  Kalle  &  Co.  Aktiengesell- 
schaft. Wlesbadon-Biebrich.  Germany.  Preparation  of 
starch-degrading  enzymes.     2.081.676  :  May  25. 

Neuhaus.  Ralph,  assignor  to  Hughes  Tool  Company,  Hous- 
ton   Tcs.     Flow  bean  indicator.     2.091.874  ;  Aug.  31. 

Neuhaus.  Richard,  assignor  to  Nukem  Products  Corpora- 
tion,   Buffalo,     N.    Y.      Acldproof    tank.      2,083,469; 

Neuhausen,  Sebastian  P.,  Lombard,  111.     Rake.     2,075,220; 

Neuhaiisrn,  Sebastian  P.,  Lombard,  111.  Closure  for  col- 
lapsible tubes.     2.091.686:  Aug.  31. 

Nenhauien,  Sebastian  P.,  assignor  to  Stamplt  Corpora- 
tion, Lombard,  HI.    Animal  trap.       2,068,865  ;  Jan.  26. 


Fertilizer  spray. 
Centrifugal   ex- 


Neuland.  Alfons  H..  Irvington.  N.  J.  Transmission  system 
and  controls  therefor.     2,085,763  ;  July  6. 

Neumair,  Joseph  A.,  Hollis,  N,  Y.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Cigar  Macliinery  Company.  Wrapping  and  band- 
ing machine.     2,077,431  ;  Apr.  20. 

Neumair,  Joseph  A.,  Hollis,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Cigar  Machinery  Company.  Cigar  feed. 
2.082.352  ;  June  1. 

Neuman,  Herman  C,  Dearborn,  Mich. 
2,072,124  ;  Slar.  2. 

Neuman.   Jacob   J.,   South   Salem.  N.  Y. 
tractor  machine.     2,077.053  :  Apr.  13. 

Neuman,  Jacob  J..  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Automatic  charging 
means  for  centrifugal  extractors.     2,090,373  ;  Aug.  17. 

Neuman.  Jacob  J..  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Automatic  control. 
2,098,591  ;  Nov.  9. 

Neuman.  Jacob  J.,  South  Salem,  and  G.  R.  Greene,  Jack- 
son Hoiehts,  N.  Y.  Bag  turning  machine.  2,084,498: 
June  22. 

Neuman.  Nathan,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sweater.  2,095,886  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Neumann.  Franz  J.,  and  W.  R.  Haubold,  assignors  to  The 
Salt  Dome  Oil  Corporation,  Houston,  Tex.  Support. 
2.069.590  ;  Feb.  2. 

Neumann,  Jan.     (See  Hejduk,  F.,  and  Neumann.) 

Neumann,  Leopold,  assignor  to  Diktiermaschinen-Patent- 
verwertungs-Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Vienna.  Austria. 
Sound  recording  and  reproducing  machines.  2,085,383  ; 
June  29. 

Neumann,  Leopold.  Vienna,  Austria,  assignor  to  Ronag 
A.-G..  Chur,  Switzerland.  Sound  recording.  2.100,975  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Neumann,  Lester  A.,  assignor  to  M  &  L  Typesetting  & 
Electrotyping  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Base  for  print- 
ing plates.     2.088,306  :  July  27. 

Neumann,  Ludwig.  (See  Holzach,  K.,  Neumann,  and 
Krzikalla.) 

Neumann,  Ludwig.      (See  Krzikalla.   H.,   and  Neumann.) 

Neumann,  William  J.,  et  al.  (See  Magnus,  Everett  L., 
assignor.) 

Neumann,  Willy.  Kolberg,  Germany.  Producing  sensitive 
electrical  resistances.     2,092,133  :  Sept.  7. 

Neumeister,  Harvey  A.,  et  al.  (See  Dungan,  (Carles  M., 
assignor.) 

Neumiller,  Harry  J.,  Peoria,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Joining  or  sealing  material. 
2,086.735  :  July  13. 

Neunherz,  Herbert  W.,  Gardner,  Mass.  Assembling 
frames.     2,073.848  :  Mar.  16. 

Xeunherz.  Herbert  W.,  and  G.  W.  Atwood,  assignors  to 
Gem  Crib  &  Cradle  Companv,  Gardner,  Mass.  Crib  side 
drop.     2.070,090  :  Feb.  9. 

Neureuther,  Andrew  H.,  assignor  to  Western  Clock  Com- 
pany, Peru,  111.    Clock.    2,079,029  ;  May  4. 

Neuss,  Jacob  D.,  Woodbridge,  assignor  to  Essex  Specialty 
Co.,  Inc..  Berkeley  Heights,  N.  J.  Pyrotechnic  device. 
2.096.258  :  Oct.  19. 

Neva-Clog  Products,  Inc.  (See  Bunnell,  Earl  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Neveu,  Anselme,  Livry-Gargan,  France,  assignor  to  The 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerdlng,  Pa. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     2.066.573  :  Jan.  5. 

Neveu,  Anselme,  Livr.v-Gargan,  France,  assignor  to  The 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Fluid  motor  device.     2.092,405  ;  Sept.  7. 

Neveu.  Frank  A.,  Los  Angeles,  C^lif.  Radiator  core. 
2,090,222  ;   Aug.    17. 

"■"  (See  Anderson,  G.  K..  and  John- 


Neville  Company,  The. 

ston.  assignors.) 
Neville   Company,   The. 

sienor.) 
Neville   Company,   Ttio. 
Neville   Company,   The. 

mody,  assignors.) 
Neville,  Percy  W.      (See  ^Macdonald.  A.,  and  Neville.) 
Nevin,    Donald    A.,    assignor,    by    mesne    assignments,    to 

J.  G.  Mumma.  W  nvnesboro,  Pa.    Card  indexing  machine. 

L". 090,035  ;  Auc.  24. 
Nevin,    James    V.,    Aberdeen,    Wash. 

2,068,750  ;  Jan.  26. 
Nevin,    James    V.,    Aberdeen,    Wash. 

lumber.     2,068,926;  Jan.  26. 
Nevin,    James    V.,    Aberdeen,    Wash. 

2.078.269  :  Apr.  27. 
Nevin,   James   V.,    Aberdeen,    Wash, 

products.     2.089,034  :  Aug.  3. 
Nevin,   Mendel,   assignor  to  Novocol   Chemical  Mfg.   Co. 

Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Hypodermic  syringe.    2,068,927  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Nevins-CUurch  Press,  The.      (See  Nevins,  Matthew  J.,  Jr., 

assignor.) 
Nevins,  Matthew  J.,  Jr.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,   assignor  to 

The    Nevins-Church    Press,    New    York,    N,    Y.     Box, 

2.102.433:  Dec.  14. 
Nevltt,  Henry  G.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Socony- 

Vacuum  Oil  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Manufacturing  residual  oils  of  high  asphaltic  content. 

2,069.620  ;  Feb.  2. 
New,    Gustave   A.,   New   York,    N.   Y.,    assignor   t«   T.    G. 

Gregory.     Insulating  plaster.     2,083.961  ;  June  15. 
New  Bedford  Rayon  Company.      (See  White,  A.   C.  and 

Leatham,  assignors.) 


(See  Carmody,  William  H.,  as- 

(See   Rivkin,   Joseph,   assignor.) 
(See  Thomas,   C.   A.,   and   (Tar- 


Making    plywood. 

Making    artificial 

Artificial    lumber. 

Making   laminated 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


449 


New  Britain  Macliine  Company,  The.  (See  Brown,  R.  S., 
and  Retz,  assignors.) 

New  Britain  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Brown,  R.  S., 
and  Smith.) 

New  Britain  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Gridley,  G.  C, 
Montgomery,  and  Wheeler,  assignors.) 

New  Britain  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Montgomery, 
Donald  H.,  assignor.) 

New  Britain  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Montgomery, 
D.  H.,  and  Jobert,  assignors.) 

New  Britain  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Montgomery, 
D.  H.,  and  Nelson,  assignors.) 

New  Britain  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Montgomery, 
D.  H.,  and  Retz,  assignors.) 

New  Brunswlcl?  Electric  Supply  Company.  (See  Mangln, 
James,  assignor.) 

Newby,  Neal  D.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  and  D.  L.  Moody,  Hemp- 
stead, N.  Y.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Company.  Selective  signaling  system. 
2,082,077  ;  June  1. 

Newcomb,  Edward  R.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  R. 
Stratford,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  said  Newcomb  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Carborundum  Company, 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  said  Stratford  assignor  to  The 
Stratmore  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Abrading  appa- 
ratus.    2,071,563;  Feb.  23. 

Newcomb,  Maron  W.      (See  Plym,  Lester  M.) 

Newcomer,  Harry  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Anamorphosing 
optical  system.     2,088,660  ;  Aug.  3. 

Newcomer,  v'incent  K.,  Independence,  Mo.  Conveying  ap- 
paratus.    2,102,330 ;  Dec.  14. 

Newell,    Arthur    B.,    Kirkwood,    Mo.      Remote    control. 

2.085.442  ;  June  29. 

Newell,  Felix  R.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Nailing  machine. 
2,078,012  ;  Apr.  20. 

Newell,  Harold  D.,  Beaver  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Babcock 
&  Wilcox  Tube  Company,  West  Mayfield,  Pa.  Austenitic 
ferrous  alloys  and  articles  made  thereof.  2,073,901  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Newell,  Raymond  F.,  and  G.  W.  Hegel,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Furnace 
loading  apparatus.     2,089,068  ;  Aug.  3. 

Newell,  Robert  E.,  Irwin,  assignor  to  Kobertshaw  Thermo- 
stat Company,  Youngwood,  Pa.  Valve.  2,073,168  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Newell,  Robert  E.,  Irwin,  assignor  to  Robertshaw  Thermo- 
stat   Company,    Youngwood,    Pa.      Oven    control    unit. 

2.087.443  ;   July  20. 

Newell,  Robert  E.,  Irwin,  and  M.  S.  Unger,  Greensburg, 
assignors  to  Robertshaw  Thermostat  Company,  Young- 
wood, Pa.    Dial  assembly.     2,068,693  ;  Jan  .26. 

Newell,  Timothy,  Yakima,  Wash.  Syphon  dredging  pump. 
2,076,823  ;  Apr.  13. 

New  England  Glass  Works.  (See  Mark,  Louis  C,  as- 
signor.) 

New  England  Mica  Co.  (See  Boughton,  W.  A.,  and 
Mansfield,  assignors.) 

New  England  Trawler  Equipment  Company.  (See 
Symonds,  Rnlpli  F.,  assignor.) 

New  Era  Shirt  Company.  (See  Ghlselin,  Robert  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nowticld,  Albert,  Hartford,  Conn.  Tobacco  hanger. 
2.102,479  ;  Dec.  14. 

Newhall,  Carl  A.,  Peabody,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  .T.  Coating  ap- 
plying machine  for  shoe  parts.     2,073,647  ;  Mar.  16. 

Newhall,  Carl  A.,  Peabody,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Nozzle 
for  shoe  channel  cementing  machines.  2,097,572  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Newhall,  Carl  A.,  Peabody,  M.nss.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Channel 
cementing  machine.     2.097,573  ;  Nov.  2. 

Newhall,  H.  B.,  Corporation.  (See  Plelster,  Henry  W., 
assignor.) 

New  Haven  Clock  Company,  Tlie.  (See  Porter,  Wilson  E., 
assignor.) 

New  Haven  Clock  Company,  The.  (See  Whitehead,  Rich- 
ard H.,  assignor.) 

New  Ilavon  Vibrator  Company,  Tlie.  (See  Pickop,  George 
B.,  assignor.) 

Newliouse,  Ray  C,  Wanwatosa,  and  B.  H.  Puerner,  West 
Allis,  assignors  to  Allis-Clialmers  Man\ifacUirinK  Com- 
pany, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Clinkei  cooler.  2,103,170; 
Dee.  23. 

Xi'whousc,  Rnssoll  C,  and  W.  C.  Tinus,  Orange,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Bell  Tolnplione  Laboratories,  Incorporated. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  System  and  determining  distances. 
2,083, 3^4;  June  8. 

NewIiouHC,  Waller  F.,  Benton  ll.irbor,  MIcli.  Stapling 
mnchine.     2,097,499  ;  Nov.  2. 

New  Idea,  Inc.      (See  Synclc.  .\dolph  J.,  assignor.) 

New  Idea  Spreader  Company,  The.  (See  Ol)penIieim, 
Theodore  H.,  assignor.) 

New  Idea  Spreader  (Company,  The.     (See  Synck,  Adolph  J., 

assignor.) 
New    Idea    Spreader  Company,  The.      (See    SynrU,   TTenry, 
UHslgiior. ) 

Newlll,  Edward  B.,  nsslgnor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Onyton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,078,966;  May  4. 
NewlH,  Edward  B.,  asHlgnor  to  General  Motors  Corporn- 
Hon'  Diiyldii,  Ohio.  Refrigerallng  apparalu.f. 
2.094,807; "Oct.  5. 

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Newlll,  Edward  B.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus 
2,098,924  :  Nov.  9. 

Newill,  Edward  B.,  A.  A.  McCormack,  G.  W.  Wolcott, 
and  H.  F.  Smith,  assignors  to  General  Motors  Corpo- 
ration, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,093,471  ;  Sept.  21. 

New  Jersey  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Fleischer,  Paul 
W.,  assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Fleischer,  P.  W., 
and  Hammer,  assignors.) 

New  Jersey  Machine  Corporation.  (See  von  Hofe,  George 
W.,  assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Machine  Corporation.  (See  von  Hofe,  G.  W., 
and  Fleischer,  assignors.) 

New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  The.  (See  Winter,  Herbert, 
assignor.) 

Nev.idrk,  Elmer,  St.  Albans,  N.  Y.  Burial  casket  stay 
strap  hinge.     2,085,825  ;  July  6. 

Newkirk,  Francis  F.,  assignor  to  American  Reeneforced 
Paper    Company,     Attleboro,     Mass.     Box    stay    tape. 

2.089.405  ;  Aug.  10. 

Newkirk,  William  B.  (See  Ebert,  C,  and  Newkirk,  as- 
signors.) 

Newkirk,  William  B.,  Western  Springs,  111.,  assignor  to 
International  Patents  Development  Company,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.     Wet  starch  system.     2,089,404  ;  Aug.  10. 

Newland,  Clinton  C,  Glendale,  assignor  to  Frederick  A. 
Spelk,  South  Pasadena,  Calif.  Mop  wringer.  2,099,217  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Newlln,  George  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Kitchen  utensil. 
2,071,422  ;  Feb.  23. 

Newlin,  Henry  J.,  Birmingham,  England.  Spraying  ap- 
paratus.    2,096,196  ;  Oct.  19. 

Newman,  Alfred,  Tompkinsville,  assignor  to  Pacific  Coast 
Borax  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Making  boric  acid. 

2.089.406  ;  Aug.  10. 

Newman,  David  F.,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  Trans-Lux  Corporation.  Projection  apparatus. 
2,102,161  :  Dec.  14. 

Newman,  Delbert  F.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Sealing  gasket  and  securing 
device  therefor.     2.091,791  ;  Aug.  31. 

Newman,  Donald  F.,  Lynn,  assignor  to  Danvers  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Newburyport,  Mass.  Shoemaking.  2,080,501  ; 
Blay  18. 

Newman,  Earl  C,  et  al.      (See  Giara,  Emil  J.,  assignor.) 

Newman,  George  W.,  St.  Louis,  SIo.,  assignor  to  Loose 
Leaf  Metal  Company.  Loose  leaf  binder  and  sectional 
ring  therefor.     2,088,431  ;  July  27. 

Newman,  Henry  O.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  States  Rubber  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  vulcanized  rubber. 
2,100,085  ;  Nov.  23. 

Newman,  I.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Kispert,  Joseph  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Newman,  I.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Usher,  H.  C,  and 
Kispert,  assignors.) 

Newman,  J.  Kundolph,  trustee.  (See  Auer,  Lftszl6,  as- 
signor.) 

Newman,  J.  Randolph,  trustee.  (See  Auer,  L.,  and  Stam- 
berger,  assignors.) 

Newman,  John  A.,  Edgley,  assignor  to  Paterson  Parch- 
ment Paper  Company,  Bristol.  Pa.  Parchment  paper 
and  making  same.     2.067,501  ;  Jan.  12. 

Newman.  Jules  B.      (See  Poncher.    L.   S.,   and  Newman.) 

Newman,  Lloyd  V.,  Racine,  Wis.  Hedge  trimmer. 
2,074,062  ;  Mar.  16. 

Newman,  Max  M.,  and  M.  Opper,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sewing 
mechanism.     2,098.009  ;  Nov.  2. 

Newman,  Paul  A.,  Belmar,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Leeds  & 
Northrup  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Recorder  print 
wheel.     2,082,591;   June  1. 

Newman,  Percy  A.,  assignor  to  Ross  Gear  &  Tool  Com- 
pany, Lafavette,  Ind.  Cam  and  lever  steering  gear. 
2,071,235  ;  Feb.  10. 

.N'ewiiian.  Tliomns.      (See  Sener,  G.  M.  B..  and  Newman.^ 

Newman,  Thomas  A.,  East  San  Diego,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  P.  C.  Tews,  La  Mesa,  Calif.  Barrel  venting 
plug.     2,092,467  ;  Sept.  7. 

Newman,  Victor,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Slide  fastener. 
2,084,499  ;  June  22. 

Nowiiiiin,  William  E.,  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Indicating  and  control  device. 
2,078,270;  Apr.  27. 

Newman,  William  E.,  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Itnilio  Corporation  of  America.  Dual  ratio  driving 
meeliani.sms.     2,095,279  ;  Oct.   12. 

Newmark,  Josepli,  Jamaica,  assignor  to  Die  Casting  Cor- 
poration of  America,  lOlmhurst,  N.  Y.  Valve  stem  han- 
dle.    Re.  20,-115  ;  July  13. 

N(>wiiiark,  Morris,  luul  E.  Moss,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubri- 
cation  device.      2,090,008;    Aug.   17. 

Newnmii,  Williiiin  E.,  ColUnsvllIe,  HI.,  assignor  to  Nii- 
(ioiml  Lead  (".imp.Miiv.  S(.  Louis,  Mo,  >l.'ehanle:illv 
operated  sinelling  lieiirlli.     2,0!i;!.OI,s  :  S(>|>t,   M, 

Newnham,  Eugene,  assignor  to  KnnppMonnrch  Coinpniiv, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     Flexible  Iiladp  fan.     2,007,410  ;  Jan.  I'J, 

Newnham,  JOiig(>ne,  assignor  to  Kn.ipp  ,Miin.inli  t'oiniiMii.v, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  l'"oo(l  mixer  and  fruit  juicer.  2,0S6.,Sl 7  ; 
July  13. 

Newnlinm.  Eugene,  assignor  to  KnnppMonnrch  CompMny, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Fan  hladi'  ;iiul  faring  structure. 
2.091,158;  Aug.  24. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Newnham.  Eugene  and  W.  H.  Fischer,  assignors  to  Knapp- 
Monaic-li  Cuiupany,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Motor  and  housing 
assembl.v.     2,090,618  ;  Oct.  10. 

Newport,  Alfred  J.,  deceased,  and  G.  B.  Brader,  London, 
Garston,  near  Watford,  C.  M.  Newport,  Quantocks.  St. 
Albans,  England,  executrix.  Apparatus  for  effecting 
vibration.     2,091,414  ;  Aug.  31. 

Newport.  Charles  L.,  and  H.  C.  Smith,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Insulated  container.     2,068,384  ;  Jan.  19. 

Newport,  Constance  M.,  executrix.  (See  Newport,  A.  J., 
and    Brader.) 

Newport  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Bibb,  Carlisle  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

New  Products  Corporation.  (See  Banker,  Oscar  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Newsom,  John  B.,  Nevada  City,  assignor  to  Idaho  Mary- 
land Mines  Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Shaft 
core  drill.     2.090.304  ;  Aug.  17. 

Newsome,  Lee  C.,  et  al.  (See  Litzinger,  Raymond  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Newsome,  Richard  H.,  et  al.  (See  Litzinger,  Raymond 
W.,  assignor.) 

News  Projection  Corporation.  (See  Eitzen,  August  D., 
assignor.) 

News  Projection  Corporation.  (See  La  Borde,  R.  C,  and 
Potter,  assignors.) 

News  Syndicate  Co.  Inc.  (See  Friess,  Gustave  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Newton,  Arthur  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Reinforcement 
for  concrete  posts.     2. 086.088  ;  July  6. 

Newton,  Arthur  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Form  for  shaping 
concrete  post  reinforcements.     2,086.089  ;  July  6. 

Newton,  Arthur  J.,  Bishopsway,  Andover,  England. 
Sretcher  for  garments.     2,069,015 ;  Jan.   26. 

Newton,  Chambers  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Bever,  Au- 
gustus,  assignor.) 

Newton.  Frank  H.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  E.  H.  Cassidy, 
Hanford,  Calif.  Therapeutic  vibrator.  2,067,979 ; 
Jan.   19. 

Newton,  Noel  B.,  Acton,  London,  England.  Friction 
clutch.     2,103,433  ;  Dec.  28. 

Newton,  Phillip  S.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Therapeutic  lamp 
and  method.    2,098,990  ;  Nov.  16. 

Newton,  Ray  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Interurban  and 
subway  transportation  system.     2.076,914  ;  Apr.  13. 

Newton,  Richard  T.,  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y.  Individual  front 
wheel  spring  device.     2,090,141  ;  Aug.   17. 

Newton,  Robert  S.,  Watertown,  assignor  to  The  New 
York  Air  Brake  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making 
piston  rings.     2,098,790  ;  Nov.  9. 

Newton,  Roy  C,  W.  F.  Bollens,  and  L.  C.  Brown,  as- 
signors to  Industrial  Patents  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
Prepar.Ttion    of  emulsions.      2,098,010:  Nov.   2. 

Newton,  Roy  W.,  CoUingwood,  near  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
assignor  to  Patent  Holdings  Proprietary  Limited,  Mel- 
bourne, Australia.  Windshield  wiper  motor. 
2.069.016;  Jan.  26. 

Newton,  Russell  B.  (See  Gwaltney,  E.  C,  GraybUl,  and 
Newton.) 

Newton  Supply  Company.  (See  Crocker,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Newtone  Engineering  Inc.  (See  Pflster,  Arthur,  as- 
signor.) 

New  York  Air  Brake  Company,  The.  (See  CampbeU, 
Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

New  York  Air  Brake  Company,  The.  (See  Everett,  Terry, 
assignor.) 

New  York  Air  Brake  Company,  The.  (See  Newton, 
Robert  S.,  assignor.) 

New  York  Air  Brake  Company,  The.  (See  Safford,  Lewis 
A.,  assignor.) 

New  York  Air  Brake  Company,  The.  (See  Vergan,  Wil- 
liam E.,  assignor.) 

New  York  Association  for  the  Blind.  (See  Cushman, 
E.  S.,  and  Eonik,  assignors.) 

Now  York  Central  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  Dodds, 
Ethan    I.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Now  York  Central  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  Drey- 
fuss.    ITenry,  assignor.) 

New  York  Central  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  Hamil- 
ton. W.  S.  H..  and  Butt,  assignors.) 

New  York  Central  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  Lentz, 
W.  L.,  and  Kantola,  assignors.) 

New  York  Knitting  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Rhelnauer,  Daniel, 
assignor.) 

Ney,  Alfred  M.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Steel 
Wheel  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Venicle.  2,090,223 : 
Aug.  17. 

Niagara  Alkali  Company.  (See  McCombs  M.  P.,  and 
Decker,  assignors.) 

Nlbbs,  Ernest,  New  London,  assignor  to  Electric  Boat 
Company,  Groton,  Conn.  Flexible  coupling.  2,081,016: 
Jlay  IS. 

Nic  Projector  Corporation.  (See  Arden,  Thomas  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nlcargi.  Lawrence  H.  (See  Pallmerl,  A.,  and  Guardino, 
assignors.) 

Nicliohis,  William  R.,  Dorcheater,  assignor  to  United-Carr 
Fastenor  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Sheet  metal 
nut.     2,090,335  ;   Oct.   19. 

Nlcholls,  Henry  J.,  Minnoapolls,  Jllnn.,  assignor  to  Sun- 
lite  Company,  Incorporated.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  treating  material  with  ozone  and  ultra  violet  rays 
2,070,307:  Fob.  9. 


NichoUs,  Henry  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Sun- 
iite  Company,  Incorporated.  Making  soap  particles. 
2,070,308  ;  Feb.  9. 

NichoUs,  William  H.,  deceased,  Roslyn,  and  G.  Anderson, 
Brooklyn ;  W.  H.  NichoUs,  Roslyn,  administrator  of 
said  W.  H.  NichoUs,  assignor  to  Wm.  H.  NichoUs  Co., 
Inc.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  Jolting  and  squeeze  control 
for  molding  machines.     2,102,377  ;  Dec.  14. 

NichoUs,  William  H.,  deceased,  Roslyn  ;  W.  H.  NichoUs, 
adnifnistrator,  assignor  to  Wm.  H.  Nlcholls  Co.,  Inc., 
Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Roll-off  molding  machine. 
2,102.378  I  Dec.  14. 

NichoUs,  William  H.,  administrator.  (See  NichoUs,  Wil- 
Uam  H.) 

NichoUs,  William  H.,  administrator.  (See  NichoUs,  W.  H., 
and  Anderson.) 

NichoUs,  Wm.  H.,  Co.  (See  NichoUs,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

NichoUs,  Wm.  H.,  Co.  (See  NichoUs,  W.  H.,  and  Ander- 
son, assignors.) 

Nichols,  A.  S..  Western  Company.  (See  Stilson,  Herbert 
A.,  assignor.) 

Nichols,  Charles  A.  (See  Collins,  E.  W.,  Poole,  and 
Nichols.) 

Nichols,  Charles  A.,  and  L.  E.  Poole,  Anderson,  Ind., 
assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Manufacture  of  electrical  condensers.  2,087,809  :  July 
20. 

Nichols,  Daniel  R.,  and  H.  A.  Stevens,  Berwick,  Pa.,  as- 
signors to  American  Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Car  side  door  and  trap  door.  2,085,443  ; 
June  29. 

Nichols,  Dewey  E.,  and  E.  W.  Glendinning,  Denver,  Colo. 
Alarm  system.     2,086.818  :  July  13. 

Nichols,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation, 
Hopedale,   Mass.      Yielding   reed.     2.087,859 ;   July  20. 

Nichols,  Edward  L.      (See  Nichols,   Robert  P.,  assignor.) 

Nichols,  Ellsworth  G.,  Watertown,  assignor  to  E.  F.  Kemp, 
Inc.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Package  and  container  there- 
for.    2,092,288  ;  Sept.  7. 

Nichols.  Ellsworth  G.,  assignor  to  E.  F.  Kemp,  Inc., 
Somerville,  JIass.  Package  and  container  therefor. 
2,092,289  ;  Sept.  7. 

Nichols  Engineering  &  Research  Corporation.  (See  Free- 
man. Horace,  assignor.) 

Nichols  Engineering  &  Research  Corporation.  (See  Schil- 
ling, Frederick  B.,  assignor.) 

Nichols,  George,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  National  Rubber 
MacMnery  Company.  Rubber  mixing  miU.  2,067,458  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Nichols,  George  B.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tube  splicing  method. 
2,074,485  ;  Mar.  23. 

Nichols,  Harry  J.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Antiseptic. 
2.095.571  :  Oct.  12. 

Nichols,  Harry  J.,  Binghamton,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Communication  system.     2,098,305  :   Nov.  9. 

Nichols,  Harry  J.,  H.  C.  Forbes,  and  W.  S.  Harmon,  Day- 
ton, and  H.  J.  Loftis,  Ironton,  Ohio,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    Radio  receiving  system.    2,072,272  :  Mar.  2. 

Nichols,  Harry  T.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Crown  block  for 
a  hoisting  apparatus  for  a  derrick  and  means  for  reev- 
ing a  compound  pulley.     2,067.942  :  Jan.  19. 

Nichols,  Harry  T.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Combined  crown 
and  traveling  block.     2,068,638  ;   Jan.   19. 

Nichols,  John  T.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  Automatic  counter. 
2,087,860  ;  July  20. 

Nichols,  Leonard  E.,  Bay  City,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Thom- 
son-Gibb  Electric  Welding  Company,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Synchronous   circuit   interrupter.     2,086,876 ;   July   13. 

Nichols,  Robert  P.,  Miami,  assignor  to  E.  L.  Nichols, 
Hollywood.  Fla.  Recovery  of  the  unsaponifiable  frac- 
tions of  oils.     2,103,193  ;  Dec.  21. 

Nichols,  Sam  J.,  et  al.  (See  Floyd,  E.  P.,  and  Hackney, 
assignors.) 

Nichols,  Thomas  W.,  London,  assignor  of  ono-half  to  Tilgh- 
man's  Patent  Sand  Blast  Company,  Limited,  Broad- 
heath,  near  Manchester,  England.  Cooling  system  for 
rotary  machines.    2,103,632  ;  Dec.  28. 

Nichols,  William  H.,  Waltham,  Mass.  Pump.  2,076,664 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Nichols,  William  H..  Waltham,  Mass.  Hand-fed  machin* 
tool.     2,083,858  ;  June  15. 

Nicholson,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  Stetson-Ross  Machine 
Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Automatic  random  length 
trimmer.     2,091.647:  Aug.  31. 

Nicholson,  Frederick  A.,  and  W.  T.  Pritchard,  assignors 
to  Stetson-Ross  Machine  Company,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Driving  mechanism  to  maintain  constant  the  required 
length  of  an  endloss  driving  means.    2,099,218  ;  Nov.  16. 

Nicholson,  Frederick  A.,  and  W.  T.  Pritchard,  assignors 
to  Stetson-Ross  Machine  Company,  Seattle.  Wash. 
Mechanism  to  maintain  constant  the  required  length 
of  an  endless  driving  means.     2,099,219  ;  Nov.  16. 

Nicholson,  Frederick  A.,  and  W.  T.  Pritchard,  assignors 
to  Stetson-Ross  Machine  Company,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Mechanism  to  maintain  constant  the  required  length  of 
an  endless  driving  means.     2,099,220  ;  Nov.  16. 

Nicholson,  Frederick  A.,  and  W.  T.  Pritchard,  assignors 
to  Stetson-Ross  Machine  Companv,  Seattle,  Wash. 
\\  ood  planing  machine.     2,102,186  ;  Dec.  14. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


451 


Nicholson,  Leslie  G.,  St.  Helena,  Calif.  Motorcycle  driv- 
ing mechanism,  drive  line,  and  braking  mechanism. 
2,071,761  ;  Feb.  23. 

Nicholson,  Madison  G.,  Jr.,  Verona,  assignor  to  National 
Union  Radio  Corporation,  Nevcark,  N.  J.  Circuit  for 
reducing  static.      2,099,311 ;   Nov.    16. 

Nicholson,  W.  T.,  &  Clipper  Co.  Ltd.  (See  Draycott, 
Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Nicholson,  William  I.,  Jr.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Bookkeeping 
machine.     2,080,871  ;   May   18. 

Nickel,   George  A.     (See  Engelhardt,  E.  E.,  and  Nickel.) 

Nickels  &  Lauber.     (See  Phillips,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Nickelsburg,  Sidney,  and  A.  Tyroler,  assignors  to  Morelite 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shield  tor  optical 
units.     2,075,539  ;  Mar.  30. 

Nickelsen,  John  M.  (See  Becker,  P.  P.,  Nickelsen,  and 
Boor.) 

Nickerson,  George  W.,  Butte,  Mont.  Friction  block. 
2,070,954 ;  Feb.  16. 

Nickle,  Burr,  Butler,  Pa.     Mat.     2,071,762  ;  Feb.  23. 

Nickles,  Clair  A.,  Ponca  City,  Okla.  Oil  groove  cutting 
device.     2,082,212  ;  June  1. 

Nicklos,  J.  C.     (See  Yancey,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Nickol,  Edwin  F.,  assignor  to  Edwin  P.  Nickol,  Inc.,  Ver- 
sailles, Ohio.     Molding  apparatus.     2,068,302  ;  Jan.  19. 

Nickol,  Edwin  F.,  Inc.     (See  Nickol,  Edwin  F.,  assignor.) 

Nickols,  Okey  E.,  assignor  of  twenty-five  one-hundredths 
to  F.  Allen,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  and  seventy-flve  one- 
hundredths  to  J.  D.  Noell,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Mine 
trolley  wire  guard.     2,091,932  ;  Aug.  31. 

Nickowitz,  Max  N.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Auto  top  material.     2,098,754;  Nov.  9. 

Nicodemus,  Robert  F.,  Frederick,  Md.  Bagging  machine. 
2,069,266  ;  Feb.  2. 

Nicol,  Helen  G.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Hair  curler.  2,092,703  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Nicol,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  Kerner  Incinerator  Co., 
Milwaukee,  W^is.  Incinerator  hopper.  2,081,554  ;  May 
25. 

Nicol,  William  H.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.,  assignor  to 
Wingfoot  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Treatment 
of  casein.     2,095,887  ;  Oct.  12.  ■<" 

Nicolai,  Fritz.      (See  Reppe,  W.,  and  Nicolai.) 

Nicolas,  Paul.     (See  Becq,  A.,  and  Nicolas.) 

Nicolas,  Paul.     (See  Chireix,  H.,  and  Nicolas.) 

Nicolaus,  Frank  G.,  and  C.  J.  Breitenstein,  assignors  to 
R.  T.  Moloney,  Chicago,  111.  Selector.  2,098,353; 
Nov.  9. 

Nicoll,  B.,  &  Company.  (See  Howard,  William  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nicolson,  Alexander  M.,  assignor  to  Communication  Pat- 
ents, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cyclic  variable  frequency 
oscillator.     2,071,564;  Feb.  23. 

Nicolson,  Alexander  BI.,  assignor  to  Communications 
Patents,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multiple  sound  and 
picture  recording  and  projection  system.  2,072,527  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Nicolson,  Alexander  M.,  assignor  to  Communications 
Patents,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Impulse  television  sys- 
tem.    2,072,528  ;  Mar.  2. 

Nicolson,  Alexander  M.,  assignor  to  Communication  Pat- 
ents, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  weighing  and 
distribution  system.     2,081,367  ;  May  25. 

Nicolson,  Alexander  McL.,  assignor  to  Communication 
Patents  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aerial  navigational  sig- 
naling system.     2,093,641 ;  Sept.  21. 

Nicolson,  Alexander  McL.,  assignor  to  Communication 
Patents,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Light  beam  transmis- 
sion system.     2,100,348  ;  Nov.  30. 

Nicolson,  Alexander  McLean,  assignor  to  Communication 
Patents,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  sound  tuning 
and  production  system.     2,067,980  ;  Jan.  19. 

Nicolson   File  Company.      (.Sep   Ripley,   Ira   S.,   assignor.) 

Nicolson,  James  G.     (See  Southgate,  G.  T.,  and  Nicolson.) 

Nicralumin  Company,  The.  (See  Hyblnette,  Victor  N., 
assignor.) 

Niderreither,  Hans,  Munich,  Germany.  Producing,  storing, 
and  distributing  electrical  energy  by  operating  gas  bat- 
teries, particularly  oxy-hydrogen  gas  batteries  and 
electrolyzers.     2,070,612  ;  Feb.  16. 

Niebuhr,  Henry  J.,  Lewiston,  Idaho.  Merry-go-round. 
2,101,719  ;  Dec.  7. 

Niederor,  Otto,  Titusvillo,  N.  J.  Egg  grading  device. 
2,093,338  ;  Sept.  14. 

Niederhauser,  Frederick  C.  (See  Laird,  J.  P.,  and  Nclder- 
hauser.) 

NIederl,  Joseph  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Producing  sub- 
stituted aliphatic  acids.     2,082,4!j9  ;   Juno  1. 

Nioderl,  Joscj)!!  15.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Rfihm 
&  Haas  Company,  Pliilndclpliia,  Pa.  Para-tertiary, 
octylnitroplienols.     2,073,316  ;  Mar.  9. 

Nlederstrasser,  Richard,  Mulhelm-Rnhr,  assignor  1o 
Sehmidt'sche  IIolssdampf-Gesollschaft,  m.  b.  IT.,  Wll- 
helmshohe,  Germany.  Connecting  pipes.  2,077,641  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Niedorfl',  I'aula,  New  Yorlt,  N.  Y.  Finger  pointer  iiiul  nail 
proli'clor.     2,072.683;  Mar.  2. 

Nielsen,  Andrew,  Brighton,  Colo.  Ditcher.  2,083,083 ; 
June;  8. 

NlclKcii,  Heiiihardt.      (See  Wild,  G.  F.,  nnd  Nielsen.) 

Nlol.Mcn,  C^Mfl,  Ijake  Bluff,  assignor  to  Abbott  Laborntorlps, 
Norlli  Chicago,  111.  Extracting  liver  oil.  2,078,404; 
Apr.  27. 


Nielsen,  Christian,  Klampenborg,  near  Copenhagen,  Den- 
mark, assignor  to  F.  L.  Smidth  &  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Air-swept  grinding  mill.     2,069,174;  Jan.  26. 

Nielsen  Corporation,  Ltd.,  The.  (See  Champlin,  Silas  H., 
assignor.) 

Nielsen,  Elmer  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Trimming  device. 
2,090,548  ;  Aug.  17. 

Nielsen,  Emanuel  H.,  assignor  to  Grindle  Fuel  Equip- 
ment Co.,  Harvey,  111.  Burner  for  firing  furnaces  with 
powdered  fuel.    2,079,420  ;  May  4. 

Nielsen,  Hans  P.  K.  T.,  Aabyh0j,  assignor  to  De  jydake 
Skaervefabriker,  Aarhus,  Denmark.  Road  covering. 
2,102,480  ;  Dec.  14. 

Nielsen,  Harry  M.,  Berkley,  Mich.  Transferring  location. 
2,092,653  ;  Sept.  7. 

Nielsen,  Holger  H.,  and  W.  J.  Kruder,  assignors  to  Auto- 
Tiirn-Lite  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Vehicle  signal 
switch.     2,078,405  ;  Apr.  27. 

Nielsen,  Jens  P.,  Takoma  Park,  Md.  Identifying  means 
for  automobiles  and  the  like.     2,098,156  ;  Nov.  2. 

Nielsen,  John.     (See  Janes,  L.  S.,  Raben,  and  Nielsen.) 

Nielsen,  John,  Denver,  Colo.     Wrench.     2,060,842  :  Feb.  9. 

Nielsen,  Peter,  assignor  to  Jubilee  Manufacturing  Co., 
Omaha,  Nebr.  Mounting  for  windshield  wiper  blades. 
2,095,396  ;  Oct.  12. 

Nielsen,  Richard,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Christmas  tree  append- 
age.    2,092,520  ;  Sept.  7. 

Nielsen,  Thorvald  C.  V.,  Frederiksberg  near  Copenhagen, 
Denmark.  Regenerator  of  Wheatstone  telegraph  signals. 
2,086,429  ;  July  6. 

Niemann,  Georg.     (See  Holzach,  K.,  and  Niemann.) 

Niemann,  John.     (See  Dalmer,  O,.  and  Niemann.) 

Niemeyer,  James  C,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Triangle-protractor. 
2.070,675 ;  Feb.  16. 

Niemi,  Matti,  Juneau,  Alaska.  Paper  cup.  2,075,049  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Nier,  Brilno,  Beierfeld  in  Sachsen,  Germany.  Storm 
lantern.    2,101,409  ;  Dec.  7. 

Nierenberg,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  etched 
surfaced  shells  and  casings.     2,102,102  ;  Dee.   14. 

Niesemann,  Fritz.  (See  MacLean,  A.  D.,  and  Niesemann, 
assignors.) 

Niesemann,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Equitable  Me- 
ter Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Dispensing  nozzle. 
2,073,751  ;  Mar.  16. 

Niesemann,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Equitable  Meter 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Flow  indicator.  2,091,792  ; 
Aug.    31. 

Nieuwkamp,  Jan,  Probolinggo,  Java,  Dutch  East  Indies. 
Drawing  apparatus.     2,089,757  ;  Aug.  10. 

Nigbor,  Thomas,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  J.  K.  Egerman.  Pipe  flushing  system. 
2,081,204  ;  May  25. 

Nigh,  Earl  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Foster  L. 
Talge,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Meat  kneader.  2,092,654; 
Sept.  7. 

Nightingale  Printing  Presses,  Inc.  (See  Nightingale, 
William  J.,  assignor.) 

Nightingale,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Nightingale  Printing 
Presses,  Inc.,  Flint,  Mich.  Printing  press.  2,079,627 ; 
May  11. 

Nigra,  Ferdinand,  Oakland,  Calif.  Duplicating  machine. 
2,089,979  ;  Aug.  17. 

Nihon  Denki  Kogyo  KabushikI  Kaisha.  (See  Yonemura, 
S.,  Okazawa,  and  Osada,  assignors.) 

Nihon  Kogyo  Kabushiki  Kaisha.  (See  Suzuki,  Kyo,  as- 
signor.) 

Nika,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmission  gearing. 
2,075,404  ;  Mar.  30. 

Niles-Bement-Pond  Company.  (See  Drake,  Alden  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Niles-Bement-Pond  Company.  (See  Hoagland,  Frank  0., 
assignor.) 

Niles-Bement-Pond  Company.  (See  Raber,  R.  R.,  and 
Larson,  assignors.) 

Niles-Bement-Pond  Clompany.  (See  Shaw,  Robert  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Niles-Bement-Pond  Company.  (See  Rusnak,  John  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nilcs-Bcmont-Pond  Company.  (See  Tanner,  Hubert  D., 
assignor.) 

Nilos,  George  L.,  et  al.  (See  Brannan,  Eldred  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Niles,  Harry  F.,  Covina,  Calif.  Ice  pick.  2,102,331  ; 
Doc.  14. 

Niles  Steel  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Emery,  R.  W., 
and  Spraguo,  assignors.) 

Niles  Steel  T'roducts  Company,  The.  (See  Thomas,  David 
W.,  assignor.) 

Niles  Sleol  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Wllliiinis,  E., 
and  Thonins,  .'issignors.) 

Nilson,  A.  II.,  Mjieliln(>  Company,  The.  (See  Olson.  M., 
and  Jolinson,  assignors.) 

Nilson,  lI:irolil.  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  A.  lOdoby, 
W.ivzntM,  luid  one  (bird  to  E.  Berglund,  Minneapolis, 
IMInii.     Lifting  iippnnitus.     2.099.00.1  ;  Nov.  2;<. 

Nilson,  Kiirl  J.  E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Traction  wheel. 
2.099,1 30  :  Nov.  10. 

Nilson,  lieoniird  D.,  Wnyzata,  assignor  to  Viilcan  Mnnn- 
fneturlng  Co.,  Inc.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  HvilrnuUc  Jack. 
2,085,720  ;  June  20. 

Nilson.  Oliver  C,  Cartlmse,  Mo.  Flrpplaco  air  bliistlng. 
2,103,171  ;  Dec.  21. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Nilson,  Olof  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  cap  and  spout 
for   liquid   dispensing   containers.      2,097,674 ;    Nov.    2. 

Nilsson,  Frans.     (See  Mattsson,  Ernst  J.  M.,  assignor.) 

Nippon  Kogaku  Kogyo  Kabusbilji  Kaisha.  (See  Tomo- 
zawa,  Takashi,  assignor.) 

Nippon  Sekiyu  Kabusbiki  Kaisha,  Marunouchi,  Kojimachi- 
ku.     (See  Mizuta,  M.,  and  Yosbimura,  assignors.) 

Nirdlinger,  Patrick  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Scanlon-JIorris  Company,  Madison,  Wis.  Portable 
surgical  lamp.     2,103,013  ;  Dec.  21. 

Nisbet,  Archibald  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Combined  sprocket  and 
guide  wheel.     2,101,685:  Dec.  7. 

Niseuson,  Julius,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Venetian  blind. 
2,083,523  ;  June  8. 

Nisenson,  Julius,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Master  Venetian 
Blind  Hardware  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vene- 
tian blind.     2,072,464  ;  Mar.   2. 

Nishinaka,  lliroshi,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Toilet  seat 
heater.     2,087,112  ;  July  13. 

Nissen,  Hans  F.      (See  Eggert,  J.,  and  Nissen.) 

Nissen,  Harry  C,  South  Glastonbury,  assignor  to  United 
Aircraft  Corporation,  East  Hartford,  Conn.  Automatic 
regulation  for  engine  cooling  means.  2,081,762  ;  May 
25. 

Nissen,  Plenry  C.      (See  Ackerman,  J.  E.,  and  Nissen.) 

Nissley,  Harry  H.,  Highland  Park,  and  G.  M.  Mazzie, 
assignors  to  Chrysler  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ve- 
hicle body  construction.     2,099,134  ;  Nov.  16. 

Nitardy,  Ferdinand  W.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  E.  B. 
Squibb  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oral  preparation. 
2,071,043  ;  Feb.  16. 

Nitardy,  Ferdinand  W.,  and  W.  S.  Jones,  Brooklyn,  as- 
signor to  E.  R.  Squibb  &  Sons,  New  York,  N  Y.  Extrac- 
tion of  vitaminiferous  oils.    2,067,279  ;  Jan.  12. 

Nitralloy  Corporation,  The.  (See  Merten,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nitralloy  Corporation.     (See  Tofaute,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Nitricastiron  Corporation,  The.  (See  Babinet,  Marie  L.  A., 
assignor.) 

Niveu,  Archie  M.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Continental  Jlotors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Inter- 
nal combustion  engine.     2,069,843  ;  Feb.  9. 

Niven,  Charles  D.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Heating 
system  for  refrigerator  cars.     2,076,961  ;  Apr.  13. 

Nix,  George  E.,  Phil  Campbell,  Ala.  Spring  tooth  culti- 
vator.    2,092,679  ;   Sept.  7. 

Nixon,  Jeddy  D.,  and  C.  L.  Ferrell,  Houston,  Tex.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  of  fifty  percent  to  said 
Nixon  and  fifty  percent  to  Wilson  Supply  Company. 
Tracker  for  wells.     2,080,736  ;  May  18. 

Nobbe,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Safety  glass.  2,094,183; 
Sept.  28. 

Noble,  Alphonso,  Naugatuck,  assignor  to  The  Bristol  Com- 
pany, Waterbury,  Conn.  Fully-compensated  remote- 
reading  thermometer.     2,088,032  ;  July  27. 

Noble,  Daniel  E.,  Storrs,  Conn.  Control  apparatus. 
2,090,224  ;  Aug.  17. 

Noble,  Glenn  S.     (See  Strong,  Lawrence  D.,  assignor.) 

Noble,  HarroU  V.      (See  MouromtseR',  I.  K.,  and  Noble.) 

Noble,  John  H.,  Parchment,  Mich.  Furnace.  2,096,821  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Noble.  Robert  J.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Recording  apparatus. 
2,091,708;  Aug.  31. 

Noble,  Warren,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Heat  exchange  and  air  washing 
device.     2,074,801 ;  Mar.  23. 

Noble,  Warren,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
JIachinery  Company.  Heat  exchange  device.  2,074,802  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Noble,  Warren,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Air  compressor.  2,074,803  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Noble,  Warren,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Heat  exchange  device.  2,074,967  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Noble,  Warren,  Michigan  Cily,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sulliv.iii 
Jlachinery  Company.  Fluid  compressor.  2,076,580  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Noble,  Warren,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Corporation.  Composite  valve  and  making 
the  same.     2,070,065  ;  Apr.  13. 

Noble.  Warren,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Safety  Mining  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Anchoring  means.     2.083,733  ;  Juno  15. 

Noble,  Warren,  Michigan  City,  Ind..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Safety  Mining  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Air-shooting  apparatus.     2,083.734;  June  15. 

Noble,  Warren,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Safety  Mining  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Blasting  cartridge.     2,083,735  •  June  15. 

Noble,  Warren,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  1o  Safety  IStining  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Blasting  cartridge.     2,083,736  ;  June  15. 

Noble,  Warren,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Safety  Mining  Company.  Chicago,  III. 
Blasting  method  and   apparatus.     2,083,737  ;   June  15. 

Noble,  Warren.  Michigan  City.  Ind.,  .nssignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Drilling  mechanism.  2,094,184 ; 
Sept.  28. 

Noble,  Warren,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Mnchinerv  (Company.  Vibration  reducing  means. 
2,101.869;  Dec.  14. 


Noble,  William.     (See  White,  R.  A.,  Noble,  and  Tumbry.) 

Noble  &  Wood  Machine  Co.,  The.  (See  Tolman,  Charles 
P.,  assignor.) 

Noblitt-Sparks  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Booth,  Earl  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Nobuhara,  Kantaro,  Osaka,  Japan.  Fusible  electric  cir- 
cuit breaking  device.     2,067,541 ;  Jan.  12. 

Nock,  Elbridge  E.,   Jr.      (See  Mayo,  W.,  and  Nock.) 

Nock,  Joseph  A.,  Jr.,  Tarentum,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Heat  treatment 
of  aluminum  alloys.     2,083.576  ;  June  15. 

Nock,  Joseph  A.,  Jr.,  Tarentum,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Aluminum-base 
alloys.     2,087,988  ;  July  27. 

Nock,  Joseph  A.,  Jr.,  Tarentum,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Aluminum  base 
alloys,     2,087,989  ;  July  27. 

Nock,  Joseph  A.,  Jr.,  Tarentum,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
(Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Aluminum-base 
alloys.     2,087.990  ;  July  27. 

Nock,  Joseph  A.,  Jr.,  Tarentum,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Aluminum-base 
alloys.     2,087,991  ;  July  27. 

Nock,  Joseph  A.,  Jr.,  Tarentum,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Aluminum-base 
allo.ys.     2,087,992  ;  July  27. 

Nock,  Joseph  A.,  Jr.,  Tarentum,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
(Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Aluminum-base 
alloys.     2,087,993  ;  July  27. 

Nock,  Joseph  A.,  Jr.,  Tarentum,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Aluminum-base 
alloys.     2,087,994  ;  July  27. 

Nock,  Joseph  A.,  Jr.,  Tarentum,  and  G.  F.  Sager,  New 
Kensington,  assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of 
America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Aluminum  alloy.  2,092,012  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Noderer,  Lee  C,  National  City,  Calif.  Highway  pilot. 
2,079,260  ;  May  4. 

Nodine,  Frederick  A.,  Terryville,  assignor  to  The  Cooper 
Oven  Thermometer  Company,  Pequabuck,  Conn.  Ther- 
mometer.    2,103,633  :  Doc.  28. 

Nodine,  Fredericl,*  A.,  Terryville,  assignor  to  The  Cooper 
Oven  Thermometer  Company,  Pequabuck,  Conn.  Ther- 
mometer.    2,103,634  ;  Dec.  28. 

Noe,  Andrew  J.,  et  al.  (See  Roehm,  William  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

.Voel,  Clay  W.,  assignor  to  The  Ideal  Electric  and  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Dvnamo  motor. 
2.102,481  :  Dec.   14. 

Noell,  Joseph  D.,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Nichols,  Okey  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nofade  Electric  Corporation,  The.  (See  Kamm,  Robert  A., 
assignor.) 

Nofsinger,  Charles  W.,  Orange,  and  P.  C.  Keith,  Jr., 
Short  Hills,  assignors  to  Gasoline  Products  Company, 
Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Treating  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,101,088  ;  Dec.  7. 

NoKoRode  (Jompany,  The.  (See  Schmaus,  Louis  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nolan,  Harry  E.,  Slinneapolis,  Minn.  Lawn  chair. 
2,071,084;  Feb.  16. 

Nolan,  John  R.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  attach- 
ing wires  to  floral  sticks  or  the  like.     2,075,826  ;  Apr.  6. 

Nolan,  John  R.,  Larchmont.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Dia- 
mond Match  Company,  AVilmington,  Del.  Machine  for 
making  match  packets.     2,099,137  ;  Nov.   16. 

Nolan,  Peter  E.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Feed  collet.  2,071,138  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Nolde  and  Horst  Company.  (See  McAdams,  Harrv,  as- 
signor.) 

Nolke,  Otto  E.,  assignor  to  Koch  and  Sterzel,  A.  G., 
Dresden,  Germany.  Arrangement  for  measuring  direct 
current.     2,087,995  ;  July  27. 

Noll,  Austin  R.     (See  Lemmon,  W.  S.,  and  Noll.) 

Noll,  Franz,  Berlin-Sieniensstadt,  assignor  to  Siemens  and 
Halske  AktiengoselLschaft,  Siemensstadt  neiir  Berlin, 
Germany.  Jlagnetic  material  and  manufacture  thereof. 
2,085,118 ;  June  29. 

Noll.  John  J.,  and  J.  J.  Williams,  assignors  to  Hazel-Atlas 
Gl.iss  Company.  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Metal  closure. 
2,060,481  ;  Jan.  5. 

Noll.  John  J.,  and  J.  J.  WilUamB.  assignors  to  Hazel-Atlas 
Glass  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Forming  caps. 
2,067,459  ;  Jan.  12. 

Nollau.  Kd'j;ar  H.     (See  McBurnev.  D.,  and  Nollau.) 

Xollau,  Edgar  H.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Coated  fabric  and  mak- 
ing same.     2,082,592  :  June  1. 

Nolte,  Bernhard,  Westfield,  N.  J.  Turf  forking  appa- 
ratus.    2,088,209  ;  July  27. 

-Volte,  Karl,  assignor  to  Dortmund-Hoerder  Huttenverein 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Dortmund,  Germany.  Making  sheet 
motal   piling.     2,093,208  ;  Sept.  14. 

Nolle,  Otto,  Twin  Bridges,  Mont.  Drv  placer  machine. 
2,075.747  ;  Mar.  30. 

Nolte,  Paul,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Jlergenthaler 
Linotype  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Keyboard  of  key- 
operated  typographical  machines.     2,085,166;  June  29. 

Nollcin.  George  F.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  The  National 
Supply  Company  of  Delaware,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Internal 
combustion  engine.     2,072,011 :  Feb.  23. 

Nolvex  File  Company,  The.  (See  Seedlock,  Frank  A., 
assignor.) 


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453 


Noma  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Wolf,  Abraham,  as- 
signor.) 

Noma,  Inc.      (See  Lewis,  Wilbur  S.,  assignor.) 
Nomar,   Louis  N.,    Charleston,    W.   Va.     Combined   maga- 
zine    and     extension     stock     for     automatic     pistols. 
2,066,361  ;  Jan.  5. 
Nomolas  Limited.     (See  Eabinowitsch,  Efraim,  assignor.) 

No-Nail  Cases  Proprietary  Limited.  (See  van  den 
Boeaert,   Alexander   G.    A.,   assignor.) 

Non-Drip  Measure  Company  Limited.  (See  Ransom,  R., 
and  Berwick,  assignors.) 

Nonhebel,  Gordon,  and  R.  A.  Bell,  Norton-on-Tees,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Lim- 
ited.    Liquor  sampling  cell.  ^  2,082,299  ;  June  1. 

Nonhebel,  Gordon,  and  J.  L. '  Pearson,  Norton-on-Tees, 
England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries 
Limited.  Wet  purification  of  gases.  2,090,142  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Nonhebel,  Gordon,  and  J.  L.  Pearson,  Norton-on-Tees, 
England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries 
Limited.     Gas  washing.     2,090,143  ;  Aug.   17. 

Non-Mercuric  Carrot  Company,  The.  (See  Fabian,  C.  F., 
and  Sachanen,  assignors.) 

Non-Metallic  Minerals,  Inc.  (See  Eells,  H.  P.,  Jr.,  and 
Barrett,   assignors.) 

Non-Metallic  Minerals,  Inc.  (See  Lee,  Harley  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Nonnekens,  Jacobus  C,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor 
to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Superheterodyne 
automatic  gain  control  system.    2,103,865  ;  Dec.  28. 

Non-Run  Fabric  and  Machine  Co.  (See  Graenz,  Alfred, 
assignor.) 

Noo  Tooth  Brush,  Inc.     (See  Boyd,  Chester  V.,  assignor.) 

Norberg,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Rowe  Manufacturing 
Company,  Galesburg,  111.  Overhead  door  construction. 
2,093,019  ;  Sept.  14. 

Norberg,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Rowe  Manufacturing 
Companv,  Galesburg,  111.  Overhead  door  construction. 
2,093,020;  Sept.  14. 

Norbom,  Ragnar  A.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Motor  Ter- 
minals Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  sup- 
porting demountable  bodies.     2,069,267  ;  Feb.  2. 

Norbom,  Ragnar  A.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Motor 
Terminals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Device  for  re- 
siliently  positioning  demountable  bodies.  2,070,613 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Norbom,  Ragnar  A.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Motor  Ter- 
minals Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  for  carry- 
ing demountable  bodies.     2,071,355  ;   Feb.   23. 

Norbom,  Torleif.     (See  Jassop,  G.  A.,  and  Norbom.) 

Norbom,  Torleif,  assignor  to  S.  Morgan  Smith  Company, 
York,  Pa.     Hydraulic  turbine.     2,086,633  ;  July  13. 

Norcross,  Burt  F.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Shoe.  2,099,138  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Norcross,   Thomas.      (See  Willshaw,   H.,   and    Norcross.) 

Nord,  Walter  G.,  Amherst,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Stewart-Warner  Corporation,  Chicago, 
111.     Coupling  for  lubricators.     2,098,514  ;  Nov.   9. 

Nordberg  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dow,  Herbert 
W.,  assignor.) 

Nordborg  Slanufacturing  Co.  (See  Gruender,  Oscar  C, 
assignor.) 

Nordberg  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Knutzen,  Max 
T.,  assignor.) 

Nordberg  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ramstad,  George 
E.,  assignor.) 

Nordberg  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Santschi,  Jean, 
assignor.) 

Nordberg  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Symons,  Loren 
G.,  assignor.) 

Nordberg  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Talboys,  Henry  H.,  as- 
SiiEQOr.) 

Norddeutsche  Schleifmittel  Industrie,  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See 
Simon,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Norddeutsche  Soekabelwerke  A.  G.  (See  Englcr,  J.,  and 
Studt,  assignors.) 

Norddoutsclie  Soekabelwerke  A.  G.  (See  Studt,  B.,  and 
Jloyer,  assignors.) 

Nordell,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Pump  Companv, 
Chicago,  111.     Comminuter.     2,085,326  ;  June  29. 

Nordcll,  Carl  IT.,  assignor  to  Advance  Engineering  Coin 
pany,  Chicago,  111.     Filter.     2,097,529;  Nov.  2. 

Nordisk  Insulinlaboratorium.  (Sec  ITagedorn,  II.  C, 
Jensen,  and  Wodstrup-Nielsen,  assignors.) 

Nordlohnn,  Pierre  J.  H.  A.  (See  Posthumus,  K.,  and 
Nordlohne.) 

Nordlohne,  Pierre  J.  H.  A.  (See  van  Miilnen,  R.  IL,  and 
Nordlohne.) 

Nordlohne,  Plorro  J.  IT.  A.,  Eindhoven,  Notherland.s,  as 
slgnor  to  Radio  Corporal  Ion  of  America.  Ultni-higli 
frfqiiency    oscillation    gen(>rator.      2,071,423;    Feb.    2;!. 

Nordinnric,  ITotiry  P.     (Sec  T-ciider,  IT.  S.,  and  Nordmark.) 

Nord(|ulst,  Ronald  TO.  J.,  Maplowood,  N.  J.,  assignor  (<> 
Anicrican  Can  Con)t);iny,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Tjiquid 
(llllMg  machine.     2,070,610  ;  Feb.  10. 

Nord(|ulst,  Ronald  E.  J.,  nnd  ,(.  D.  Lc  Ii'nmlt,  Mnplewood, 
N.  .r,,  assignor.s  to  American  (^an  (Jonipany,  N(nv  York, 
N.   Y.      I'acklng  ni;iclilne.     2,092,77:'.;    Sc|'l.   M- 

Nordqulst,  Ronald  J.,  Maplcwood,  N.  J.,  asHlgnor  to  Amer- 
ican Can  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ['rcKH  meclinniKni. 
2,007,043:  Jan.  10. 

Nord.strom,  John  M.     (See  Walker,  Charles  I).,  iiNHlgiior.) 


Nordstrom,  Sven  J.,  Piedmont,  assignor  to  Merco  Nord- 
strom Valve  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Plug 
valve.    2,069,013  ;  Jan.  26. 

Nordstrom,  Sven  J.,  Piedmont,  assignor  to  Merco  Nord- 
strom Valve  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Plug  valve. 
2,078,271 ;  Apr.  27. 

Nordstrom,  Sven  J.,  Oakland,  assignor  to  Merco  Nord- 
strom Valve  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Valve. 
2,070,490  ;  Feb.  9. 

Nordstrom,  Sven  J.,  Piedmont,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Merco 
Nordstrom  Valve  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Plug 
valve.     2,102,211  ;  Dec.  14. 

Nore,  Waldo  D.,  Pitcairn,  Pa.  Automatic  control  for 
water  lock  feed  for  steam  boilers.    2,072,407  ;  Mar.  2. 

No-Re-Fil  Cap  Corporation.  (See  Martin,  Nicholas  S., 
assignor.) 

Norelius,  Emil  F.      (See  Greer,  E.  R.,  and  Norelius.) 

Norelius,  Emil  P.,  Springfield,  111.,  assignor  to  Allis- 
Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis, 
Crawler  mechanism.     2,072,529  ;  Mar.  2. 

Norfolk  Mattress  Company.  (See  Mayo,  W.,  and  Nock, 
assignors.) 

Norge  Corporation.      (See  Buchanan.  John   C,  assignor.) 

Normsberg,  Jack,  and  C.  L.  Roye,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Knock- 
down fruit  crate.     2,079,330  ;  May  4. 

Nork,  John  C,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.  Broom  holder. 
2.070,448  ;  Feb.  9. 

Norlin,  Clarence  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Pencil.  2,072,922 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Norling,  Reinhold  A.,  Aurora,  assignor  to  Independent 
Pneumatic  Tool  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Hammer  attachment 
for  drills.     2,094,185  ;  Sept.  28. 

Norlipp  Company,  The.  (See  Dibelka,  H.  G.,  and  Cramer, 
assignors.) 

Norma  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Lampl,  Alfred,  as- 
signor.) 

Norman,  Arthur  W.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  String  bean  slicer. 
2,068,464  :  Jan.  19. 

Norman,  Edith  J.,  et  al.  (See  Norman,  Joseph  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Xoniian,  George,  Birmingham,  England,  assignor  to  Auto- 
Ordnance  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Firearm. 
2.102.332  ;  Dec.   14. 

Norman,  Joseph  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  J.  Norman 
and  one-half  to  F.  L.  Kerstetter,  Shickshinny,  Pa. 
Plant  or  flower  box.     2,089.220  ;  Aug.  10. 

Norman,  Neville  R.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Joseph 
Weidcnhoff,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  bracket. 
2,085,227  ;  June  29. 

Norman,  Simon,  Providence,  assignor  to  Industrial  Dye- 
stuff  Company,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  Manufacture 
of     monomethyl-para-aminophenol     and     its     sulphate. 

2.101.749  ;  Dec.  7. 

Norman,  Simon,  Providence,  assignor  to  Industrial  Dye- 
stufC  Company,  East  Providence,  R.  I.  Manufacture 
of     monomethyl-para-aminophenol     and     its     sulphate. 

2.101.750  ;  Dec.  7. 

Nermann,  Wilhelm,  and  H.  Priickner,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Bohme  Fettchemie-Gesellschaft  mit 
bcschrankter  Haftung,  Cliemnitz,  Germany.  Produc- 
ing tetrahydrofurfuryl  alcohol.     2,071,704;   Feb.   23. 

Normelli,  WulfC  B.,  Berlin-Charlottenberg,  Germany.  Ab- 
sorption refrigerating  apparatus.     2,088,277  ;   July  27. 

Norquist,  Victor  C,  assignor  to  Butler  Manufacturidig 
Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Hair  drying  apparatus. 
2,076,040  ;  Apr.  6. 

Norrid,  James  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Shingle.  2,100,099 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Norris,  Charles  B.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Tlie  Brunswick-P.alko  Collendor 
Comp.nny.     Bed  for  billiard  tables.     2,092..')21  ;  Sept.  7. 

Norris,  Edward  O.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Norris  Painting  Machinery  Corporation,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Spraying  device.     2,084,021  ;  June  22. 

Norris.  Edward  O.,  I'ort  Chester,  assignor  to  The  Norris 
Painting  Machinery  Corporation,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Spraying  device.     2,080.921  ;  July  13. 

Norris,  Edward  O.,  Port  Cliester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Norris  Pninting  Macliinorv  Corporation.  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     .Spraying  device.     2,080,987  ;  July  53. 

Norris,  lOdw.nrd  O.,  Port  Chester,  assignor  to  The  Norris 
I'iiinting  Machinery  Corporation,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Spraying  device.     2,099.988  ;  Nov.  23. 

Norris,  I'^ric  D.  T.,  Ilollinwood,  England,  assignor  to 
Terranti  lOlectric  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Moving  coil 
voltage  regulator.     2,089,920;  Aug.   10. 

Nurri.s,  (!e()ig(!  10.,  Cohiinhus,  Ohio.  Recording  mechanism 
for  coin  operated  machines.     2,099,173;  Nov.   10. 

Norrl.s,  fieorge  II.,  ns.signor  to  Hydraulic  Supnly  Manu- 
I'acturlng  (,'onipany,  Seattle,  Wash.  Hydraulic  nozzle. 
2,080,500  ;  May  18. 

Norris,  (ieoi-ge  W.      (See  Yost,  L.,  and  Norris.) 

Norris.  Jabez  IT.,  Covington,  TCy.  Combination  fixture  and 
wall  unit  with  Joints  and  trims  therefor.  2,100,5(18; 
Nov.  ;»). 

Norris,  .lohn  W.,  assignor  to  T^onnox  Furnace  Company. 
MiirHh.illlowii,  Towa.  Air  conditioning  furnnee. 
2,()H9,'I07  ;  Aug.  10. 

Norris,  Kathleen,  Palo  Alto.  Calif.  Hand  carl.  2.103,800  ; 
Dec.   28. 

Norrl.s,  Kennt'lh  T.      (See  Ratlihun,  Tlomor  R.,  assignor.) 

.\orrl8  I'alnllng  Maelihu-ry  (■t>r|ioriiliiMi,  The.  (See 
Norris,  lOdwiird  (>,,  asKlgiuIr. ) 


i54 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Norris,  Ralph  F.,  Madison,  Wis.,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Burgess 

Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.    Acoustical  treatment  of 

•walls.     2,078,731 ;  Apr.  27. 
Norris,       William      A.,      Albambra,       Calif.        Radiator. 

2,082,899  ;  June  8. 
Norsk  Hydro-Elektrisk  Kvaelstofaktieselskab.     (See  Muus, 

Thor  F.,  assignor.) 
North,   Charles   W.      (See  Dickie,   W.   A.,   Moncrieff,   and 

North.) 
Nortli,  Edward  L.,  East  Orange,   N.  J.,   assignor  to  Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Transmission  network.     2,070,677  ;  Feb.  16. 
North,  Edwin.     (See  Wade,  W.,  and  North  ^ 
North,  Edwin,  assignor  to  National  Lock  Co.,  Rockford, 

111.     Refrigerator  door  hinge.     2,071,085  ;  Feb.  16. 
North,   Edwin,   assignor  to  National  Lock  Co.,   Rockford, 

111.     Supporting  device.     2.076.SG0  ;  Apr.  13. 
North,  Edwin,  assignor  to  National  Lock  Co^   Rockford, 

111.     Permutation  lock.     2,083,859  ;  June  15. 
North,  Edwin,  assignor  to  National  Lock  Company,  Rock- 
ford, 111.     Hinge.     2,089,408 ;  Aug.  10. 
North,  Edwin,  assignor  to  National  Lock  Co.,  Rockford, 

111.    Combined  handle  and  lock.    2,094.808  ;  Oct.  5. 
North  Electric  Slanufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Bos- 

wau,   Hans   P.,   assignor.) 
North  Electric  Manufacturing   Company.      (See   Boswau, 

H.  P.,  and  Hicks,  assignors.) 
North  &  Judd  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Freysinger, 

John  B.,  assignor.) 
North,  Tom  H.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  T.  E.  Page,  Jones- 

boro,  Ark.,  and   one-third   to  H.  E.  Page,  Atlanta,   Ga. 

Golf  greon  or  the  like.    2,075,.'')90  :  Mar.  30. 
North,  Victor  B.      (See  Fodor,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
North,   William  C,   Sebring,  Fla.     Ridge  cap  for  roofing. 

2,084,699  ;  June  22. 
North  American  Car  Corporation.      (See  Lithgow,  James, 

assignor.) 
North   American  Car  Corporation.      (See  Lithgow,   John, 

assignor.) 
North  American  Holding  Corporation  et  al.     (See  Eaton, 

Charles  F.,  assignor.) 
North    American    Holding    Corporation.      (See    Johnston, 

James  W.,  assignor.) 
North  American  Rayon  Corporation.      (See  Bartunek,  R., 

Hartmann,    Stoeckly,   and   Uytenbogaart. ) 
North  American  Rayop  Corporation.     (See  Bitter,  John  L., 

assignor.) 
North  American  Rayon  Corporation. 

S.,  assignor.) 
North  American  Rayon  Corporation. 

H.,  assignor.) 
North  American  Rayon  Corporation. 

and  Bley,  assignors.) 
North   American   Rayon   Corporation. 

and  Carter,  assignors.) 
North     American     Rayon     Corporation. 

Rudolf,  assignor.) 
North    American    Rayon    Corporation. 

Conrad,  assignor.) 
North  American  Raj-on  Corporation.     (See  Stoeckly,  J.  J.. 

and  Witte.  assignors.) 
North     British    Rubber    Company    Limited,     The.       (See 

Johnston,  Alexander,  assignor.) 
Morthoutt.    Robert   T.,    Cranford,    N.    J.      Powdered    food 

product  and  method  of  preparation.     2,079,030;  May  4. 
Northen,  Charles,  Orlando,  Fla.     Colloidal  plant  food  and 

stimulant.     2,103,953  ;  Dec.  28. 
Northern  Coal  Products  Co.     (See  Sutherland,  Robert  L., 

assignor.) 
Northey,    Arthur    J.,    Parkstone,    England,    assignor    to 
.   Northey  Rotary  Engines  Limited,  Townsville,  Australia. 

Rotary   compressor  or  vacuum  pump.     2,097,037  ;   Oct. 

26. 
Northey  Rotary  Engines  Limited.      (See  Northey,  Arthur 

J.,  assignor.) 
Northrop  Corporation,  The.      (See  Klein,  Arthur  L.,  as- 
signor.) 
Northrop.  John  K.,  Los  Angeles,  and  H.  M.  Gcsner,  Inple- 

wnnd.  Calif.      Anchor.     2.075. 827  :  Apr.  6. 
Northrup,   Charles  R.   and   R.   C.   Northrup.   Ozone  Park, 

N.  T.    Automobile  luggage  carrier.    2,068,960  ;  Jan.  26. 
Northrup,  Kdwtn  F.,  I'rincoton,  assignor  to  Ajax  Electro- 
thermic  Corporation.  Ajax  Park,  N.  J.     Induction  elec- 
tric furnnco.     2,073,597  ;  Mnr.  9. 
Northrup,   Jeannette.      (See  McCoy,  Harry  E.,  assignor.) 
Northrup.  King  &  Company.      (.Soc  \\'illi;iiiis.   Herman   H.. 

assignor.) 
Northrup,    Robert   C.      (See  Northrup,   Charles   R.,   and 

Robert  C.) 
Nortluip,  Amos  E.      (See  Widman,  C.   H.,  and  Northup  ) 
Northup.  Amos  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  as.'signor  to  The  Murray 

Corporation      of      America.        Windshield      mounting 

2,070,076  :  Feb.  16. 
Northup,    Amos    E..    Pleasant    Ridge,    Mich.,    assignor    to 

The    Murray    Corporation   of   America.      Vehicle   body 

2,071,052;  Veb.   23. 
Northup,    Amos    E.,    Pleasant    Ridge,    Mich.,    assignor    to 

The    Murray    Corporation   of   America.      Vehicle    bodv 

2,080,172;  .July  0. 
Northup,    Amos    E..    Pleasant    Ridge,    Mich.,    assignor   to 

The    Murray    Corporation    of    America.      Vehicle    bodv 

construction.     2,090,009  ;  Aug.  17. 


(See  Bley,  Rudolph 

(See  Byron,  Thomas 

(See  Byron,  T.  H., 

(See  Elssner,  R., 


(See    Etzkorn, 
(See    Herrmann, 


Northup,  Amos  E.,  Pleasant   Ridge,  and  C.    H.  Widman, 

Detroit,  Mich.,  assignors  to  The  Murray  Corporation  ol 

America.       Constructing    vehicle     bodies.       2,097,699 : 

Nov.  2. 

North  A'ernon  Industries,   Inc.      (See  Platter,   Orval  R., 

assignor.) 
Northwestern  Barb  Wire  Company.     (See  Bradley,  Albert 

F.,  assignor.) 
Northwestern  Terra  Cotta   Corp.      (See  Bjorklund,   John 

R.,  assignor.) 
Xorthwood  Hosiery  Co.      (See  JIargerison,  Earl,  assignor.) 
Norton,     Aaron,     Applegate,     Calif.       Tethering     device. 

2,094,018  ;  Sept.  28. 

Norton,   Arthur   J.,    assignor   to   General   Plastics,    Inc., 

North       Tonawanda,     .  N.       Y.         Surfacing      lumber. 

2,086,187  ;  July  6. 

Norton,  Bertram.      (See  McKeown,  Charles  G.,  assignor.) 

Norton,   Bertram,   Claverley,   England.      Oscillating  table 

coal  breaker.     2,084,622  ;  June  22. 
Norton,    Bertram,    Claverley,    England,    assignor    to    The 
McNally -Pittsburg  Mfg.  Corp.,  Pittsburg,  Kans.    Washer 
box  for  coal  and  the  like.     2,083,393  ;  June  8. 
Norton,    Chester    H.,    Louisville,    Ky.      Venetian    shade. 

2,100,976 ;  Nov.  30. 
Norton,   Clifford,   South   Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Otis 
Elevator  Company,   New  York,    N.   Y.     Elevator  door 
mechanism.     2,067,242 ;  Jan.    12. 
Norton,   Clift'ord,   South   Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Otis 
Elevator  Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Elevator  roller 
guide  shoe.     2,100,169  ;  Nov.  23. 
Norton  Company.      (See  Amidon,   Charles  H.,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.     (See  Anderson,  Harry  O.,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.     (See  Belden,  Albert  G.,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.     (See  Beth,  Hugo  W.  H.,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.      (See   Cole,   R.   A.,   and   Amidon,    as- 
signors.) 
Norton  Company.     (See  Cole,  Raymond  A.,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.     (See  Cook,  Arnold  M.,  assignor.) 
Norton    Company.      (See   Crompton,    G.,    Jr.,    and    Green, 

assignor.) 
Norton  Company.     (See  De  Leeuw,  Adolph  L.,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.      (See  Flygare,   C.   G.,  and  Silven,  as- 
signors.) 
Norton  Company.     (See  Flygare,  Carl  G.,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.      (See  Green,  Clarence  J.,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.     (See  Griffing,  H.  J.,  and  Flygare,  as- 
signors.) 
Norton  Company.      (See  Griffing,  Herbert  J.,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.      (See  Hudson,  Charles  J.,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.     (See  Hulbert,  George  E.,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.     (See  Indge,  Herbert  S.,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.      (See  Johanson,  Pehr,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.      (See  Johnson,  Franklin  E..  assignor.) 
Norton   Company.      (See  Indge,   H.    S.,  and  Hulbert,  as- 
signors.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Johnson,  Arnold  L.,  assignor.) 
Norton   Company.      (See  Kirkpatrick,    Robert,    assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Larsson,  Thure,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Larsson,  Thure  L.   F.,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Ljungberg.   Evald  C,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Merritt,   Ralph  N.  S.,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Milligan.  Lowell  H..  assignor  ) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Ridgway,  Riiymond  R.,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Ridgway,  R.  R.,  and  Bailey,  as- 
signors. ) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Sanford,  B.,  and  Webster,  as- 
signors.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Sanford,  Baalis,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Saxe,  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Silven,  Herbert  A.,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Sohlstrom,  Albert  T.,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Stubbs,  Everard,  assignor.) 

Norton  Company,  (.'^ee  Van  der  Pvl.  Edward,  assignor.) 

Norton   Company.  (See   Webster,   Duane  E.,   assignor.) 

Norton  Company.  (See  Whitcomb,  K.  F.,  and  Wagner, 
assignors.) 

Norton  Company.     (See  Wood,  Wallace  H.,  assignor.) 
Norton  Company.      (See  Wood,  W.  H.,  and  Flygare,  as- 
signors.) 

^"m*?"^^'^^"/''  ^-  ^"St  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
A^  ave  filter.     2,076.248  ;  Apr.  6. 

Norton,  Ernest  C,  Moline,  HI.     Piston  ring.     2,083,237; 

'''°2"oi.700™5uly  20.     ''""''"'      °'-       ^'^*°''     •'^'*'™^^- 

^°m*^?"v''^*''^"    ^-   I^etroit,    Mich.,    assignor   to   American 

Telephone    and    Telegraph    Company.      Telephone    sys- 

Norton,  John"  G.  '  (See  Nelson,  B.  S.,  Chambers,  and 
Norton,  assignors.) 

Norton-Lasier  Company.  (See  Lasier,  David  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Norton.  Ralnli  H  assignor  to  Acme  Steel  Company, 
cnicago,    111.      Strap    sealing    apparatus.      2,097,955; 

N^i*""'.  Ra.vmond    J.,    Washington,    D.    C,    assignor    to 

S:^  "o8f38r?"?sr/2o""''' '''°'''  ^^-  ^'^''  *°'^'- 

""too?-  2,ol'7"527\  JuW^2§.°°"'    ^'^^^      "''''''    '^'^"°« 
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LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


455 


Norton,  Samuel  H.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hookless 
Fastener  Company.  Slide  fastener.  2,083,919  ;  June 
15. 

Nortron  Patents  Corp.    (See  Banich,  Sydney  N.,  assignor.) 

Norwood,  Donald  W.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Illumination  re- 
flector for  use  in  photography.     2.080,434  ;  May  18. 

Nosal,  Joseph,  Baltimore,  Md.  Shoulder  measuring  in- 
strument.    2,092,179  ;  Sept.  7. 

Nottebrocli,  Helnrich,  Berlin-Grunewald,  assignor  to 
Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near 
Berlin,  Germany.  Rheostat  or  adjustable  resistance  and 
potentiometer  with  contact  members.  2,073,849  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Notter,  Harry  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Rocker  arm.  2,094,019  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Nottingham,  Summerfield  G.,  et  al.  (See  Mann,  William 
B.   W.,    assignor.) 

Nouel  C,  Jacinto  M.,  Caracas,  Venezuela.  Tooth. 
2,085,268  ;  June  29. 

Nova  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Katzman,  Jacob,  as- 
signor.) 

Novak,  Izador  J.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Raybestos- 
Manhattan,  Inc.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for  manu- 
facturing saturated  sheeted  fibrous  structures. 
2,078,272  ;  Apr.  27. 

Novak,  Izador  J.,  assignor  to  Raybestos-Manhattan,  Inc., 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Latex  stabilization.  2,101,089  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Novak,  Izador  J.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  and  A.  L.  Clapp, 
Danvers,  Mass.,  assignors  to  Raybestos-Manhattan, 
Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Modifying  cellulose  pulp  for 
paper  making  purposes.     2,083,575 ;  June  15. 

Novak,  John  L.,  assignor  to  Acmeline  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Traverse  City,  Mich.  Correlating  cap  for  sprayers 
and  supply  cylinders.     2,073,753  ;  Mar.  16. 

NovambSre,  Bernard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Structural  sec- 
tion.    2,086,571  ;  July  13. 

Novati,  Mario,  Milan,  Italy.  Coupling  for  pipes  and  the 
like.     2,079,949  ;  May  11. 

Novelart  Mfg.   Co.      (See  Kahn,  Milton,  assignor.) 

Novick,  Abraham,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  States  Envelope  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.     Fastener  strip.     2,072.125  ;   Mar.  2. 

Novick,  Abraham,  Flushing,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Smithe 
Machine  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelope  making 
machine.     2,077,952  ;  Apr.  20. 

Novick,  Abraham,  Flushing,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Smithe 
Machine  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blank  holder. 
2,087,292  ;  July  20. 

Novick,  Abraham,  Flushing,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Smithe 
Machine  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelope  machine. 
2,087,605  ;  July  20. 

Novick,  Abraham,  Flushing,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Smithe  Ma- 
chine Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelope  machine. 
2,092,013  ;  Sept.  7. 

Novick,  Abraham,  Flushing,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Smithe 
Machine  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelope  machine. 
2,097,301  ;  Oct.  26. 

Novick,  Abraham,  Flushing,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Smithe 
Machine  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelope  or  bag 
making  machinery.     2,097,772  ;  Nov.  2. 

Novick,  Abraham,  Flushing,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Smithe  Ma- 
chine Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelope  machine. 
2,098,970  ;  Nov.  16. 

Novick,  Abraham,  Flushing,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Smithe 
Machine  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelope  machine. 
2,101,268  ;  Dec.  7. 

Novo  F/ngino  Cnnipuny.     (Sop  Tonl.  Eric  P..  assignor.) 

Novo  Patents,  Inc.      (See  Pascale,  Pasquale,  assignor.) 

Novocol  Chemical  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.  (See  Nevln,  Mendel, 
assignor.) 

Novotny,  Anton,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Tivoll 
Brewing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Packing  machine. 
2,102,640;  Dec.  21. 

Novoveszky,  Stefan,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Portable  light. 
2,103,336;  Dec.  28. 

Nowackl,  Leo  M.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Synchronizing  control  system. 
2,074,129  :  Mar.  16. 

Nowak,  Alois  K.,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor  to  Baldwin- 
Southwark  Corporation,  llydraulic  press.  2,085,680 ; 
June  29. 

Nowak,  Emll  H.,  Belvidere,  111.  Sediment  evacuating 
Implement.     2,081,597  ;  May  25. 

Nowak,  John  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Vaporizing  apparatus. 
2,088,717  ;  Aug.  3. 

Nowak,  Leon  J.,  Jr.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Weighing  machine. 
2,077,152;  Apr.  13. 

Nowinakl,  Jolin  A.,  assignor  to  PacKard  Molor  (^'ir  Coiii- 
pnny,  Detroit,  Mich.  Article  handling  mechanism. 
2,075,050  ;  Mar.  30. 

Nowofllelskl,  Edward  B.,  Bloomflold.  assignor  to  Eclipse 
Aviation  Corporation,  lOast  Orange,  N.  .1.  Multiple  Ig- 
nition switch.     2,0(!9,070  :  Feb.  2. 

NowoslelskI,  Edward  B.,  Bloomfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
JCcIlpse  Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 
Spark  plug.     2,079,501  ;  May  4. 

NowoHlelskl,  Edward  1$.,  Bloomfleld,  assignor  to  Ecllnso 
Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Ignition 
apparatufl.     2,081,500  ;  May  2.'). 

NowoslelRkl,  Edward  B.,  Hloomdcld,  assignor  to  Ec1Ii)no 
Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Ignition 
apparatus.     2,081,501 ;  May  26. 


Nowosielski,  Edward  B.,  Bloomfleld,  assignor  to  Eclipse 
Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Ignition 
apparatus.     2,081,502  ;  May  25. 

Nowosielski,  Edward  B.,  Bloomfleld,  assignor  to  Eclipse 
Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Ignition 
apparatus.     2,081,503  ;  May  25. 

Nowosielski,  Edward  B.,  Bloomfleld,  assignor  to  Eclipse 
Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Ignition  ap- 
paratus.    2,088,384  ;  July  27. 

Nowosielski,  Edward  B.,  Bloomfleld,  assignor  to  Eclipse 
Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Electrical 
apparatus.     2,089,758 ;   Aug.   10. 

Nowosielski,  Edward  B.,  Bloomfleld,  assignor  to  Eclipse 
Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Electrical 
apparatus.     2,089,759  ;   Aug.    10. 

Nowosielski,  Edward  B.,  Sidney,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corporation,  South 
Bend,  Ind.     Magneto  generator.     2,077,235;  Apr.   13. 

Noyer,  Louis,  assignor  to  Societe  Sovel  "Vehicules  Elec- 
triques  Industriels",  Paris,  France.  Refuse  vehicle  and 
the  like.     2,091,519  ;  Aug.  31. 

Noyes,  Bradford,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Taylor  Instrument  Com- 
panies, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Thermometer.  2,073,395 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Noyes,  Maxwell  E.,  Mt.  Lebanon,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electrical  con- 
ductor.    2,075,996  ;  Apr.  6. 

Noyes,  Maxwell  E.,  Mount  Lebanon,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Tap  clamp. 
2,078,967  ;  May  4. 

Noyes,  Richard,  Portland,  Me.  Dispensing  device. 
2,085,669  ;  June  29. 

Noyes,  Warner  V.,  and  J.  P.  Kalteux,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Tank  cap  holder.     2,066,851 ;  Jan.  5. 

Niichterlein,  Karl,  assignor  to  Ihagee  Kamerawerk-Steen- 
bergen  &  Company,  Dresden,  Germany.  Photographic 
lamp.     2,096,856  ;  Oct.  26. 

Nuebel,  Gottlieb,  Astoria,  N.  Y.  Window  construction. 
2,078,506  :  Apr.  27. 

Nuebling,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water  meter. 
2,099,139  ;  Nov.  16. 

Nuesslein,  J.  (See  Guenther,  F.,  Haussmann,  Nuesslein, 
Schuette,  and  Schoeller.) 

Nuesslein,  Joseph,  and  G.  Balle,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Vat  dyestuff  preparations.  2,073,116 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Nufer,  Edward,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Jacquard 
Knitting  Machine  Co.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pattern 
mechanism.     2,081,637  ;  May  25. 

Nukem  Products  Corporation.  (See  Neuhaus,  Richard,  as- 
signor.) 

Nulle,  William,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.  Soot  collector. 
2,095,345  ;  Oct.  12. 

Numer,  Harold  B.,  Cotter,  Ark.  Control  for  a  safer  opera- 
tion of  motor  vehicles.     2,067,332;  Jan.  12. 

Nunn,  James  H.,  Jr.,  Snyder,  Tex.  Stove.  2,067,783 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Nunnikhoven,  Johannes,  assignor  to  J.  A.  Carp's  Garen- 
fabrieken  N.  V.,  Helmond,  Netherlands.  Printing  press 
for  printing  on  reels  and  similar  rotatory  bodies. 
2,079,300 ;  May  4. 

Nunut  Foods,  Inc.  (See  Canton,  T.  M.,  and  Tucker,  as- 
signors.) 

Nuodex    Products   Co.      (See   Minich,    Arthur,    assignor.) 

Nu-Prone  Fastener  Corporation.  (See  Bruhn,  George  J., 
assignor.) 

Nurenberg,  George  F.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Combined  table 
and  ironing  board.    2,098,157  ;  Nov.  2. 

Niirnberger,  Paul,  Markneukirchen,  assignor  to  E.  Herr- 
mann, Berlin,  Germany.  Bow  for  stringed  instru- 
ments.    2,071,894  ;  Feb.  23. 

Nuss,  George  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Closure  for  bottles. 
2,081,833  ;  May  25. 

Nilsslein,  Josef,  K.  Daimler,  and  C.  Platz,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vat-dyestuff  preparations. 
2,081,017;  May  18. 

Nutry,  John,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Beverage  forming  means. 
2,078,013  ;  Apr.  20. 

Nutsford,  Alfred,  Farnborough,  England.  Liquid  depth  or 
contents  gauge.     2,072,311  ;  Mar.  2. 

Nutt,  Donald  B.,  El  Segundo,  and  J.  II.  Easthagon,  I,os 
Angeles,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Coinpiiiiy  of  Cali- 
fornia, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Troating  pclrolcMim  dis- 
tillates with  alkaline  solutions  and  apparatus  therefor. 
2,080,737;  May  18. 

Nutt,  Frank  N.,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
I)oratlon,  Detroit,  Midi.  lOngine  and  oil  toinperaturo 
control  sv.stem.      2.070,001  ;  Feb.  !>. 

Nutt,  Harold,  as.«!lgnor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Itorg- 
Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111,  Clutch  plate. 
2,085,167  ;   June   29, 

Nutt.  Harold,  and  H,  V.  Reed,  assignors,  by  mesne  ns- 
slgiiiuents,  to  Ilorg-Warncr  (Corporation,  Chicago,  III. 
Clulrh  plate.     2.101,410;  Per,  7. 

N\itl,  Hnrold,  and  II,  A'.  Reed,  assignors  to  Borg-Warnor 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Driven  clutch  disk. 
2. 101, -111  :  Dec.  7, 

Nutt,  Wllllnm  H.,  Uoverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  tlnlted  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  rotorson,  N.  J.  Pressuro  do- 
vlco.    2,007.280  ;  Jan.  12. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


^utt,  William  H.,  Beverly.  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Macliiiiery  Corporation,  Paterson,  X.  J.  Shoe 
and  making  the  same.     2,083,659  ;  June  15. 

Xutt,  William  H.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  X.  J.  Manu- 
facture of  shoes.     2,093,472  ;  Sept.  21. 

Xutter,  Irvin  E.,  and  F.  E.  Martin,  Whittenburg,  Tex., 
assignors  to  Phillips  Petroleum  Company,  Bartlesville, 
Okla.     PUot  valve  mechanism.      2,094,926  ;   Oct.   'j. 

Nutter,  James  G.,  Kound  Grove  Township.  McLeod  County, 
Minn.     Beet-topping  machine.     2,102,379  ;  Dec,   14. 

Nutting,  Howard  S.     (See  Perkins,  R.  P.,  and  Nuttiui;. ) 

Nutting,  Howard  S.,  E.  C.  Britton  and  D.  H.  Croope.  a-s- 
signors  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Companv,  Midland,  Mich. 
Dichloro-alkyl  ethers.     2,095,012  :  Oct.  12. 

Nu-\\a  Sen-ice  Company.  (See  Vaughn,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Nu-Way  Shoe  Stretcher  Company.  (See  Parr,  Peter,  as- 
signor.) 

Nyberg,  Gunnar  A.     (See  Hellborg,  O.  R.,  and  Nyberg.) 

Nyberg,  Herman.     (See  Gurton,  W.  S.,  Flint,  and  Nyberg.) 

Nyberg,  Stone,  assignor  to  Greer  Steel  Company,  Dover, 
Ohio.    Mill  entry  box.     2,083,660  ;  June  15. 

Nyborg,  Tage  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The  Mining 
Engineering  Companv  Limited,  Worcester,  England. 
Belt  conveyer.     2.074,804;  Mar.  23. 

Nydegger,  George  C,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Bag.  2,079,523 ; 
May   4. 

Nydegger,  Roland  R.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Automatic  con- 
trol means  for  mechanical  refrigerators.  2,082,023 ; 
June  1. 

Nydegger,  Roland  R..  Wilmington,  Del.  Control  means 
for  mechanical  refrigerators.     2,085,994  ;  July  6. 

Nye,  Alvin  F..  assignor  to  Fli-Bac  Products  Corporation. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.     Roller  screen.     2,098,105  ;  Nov.  2. 

Nye,  Norman  H.     (See  Mcllvried,  E.  J.,  and  Nye.) 

Nye,  Norman  H..  assignor  to  The  Vaughn  Machinery  Com- 
pany, Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.  Winding  device. 
2.075.457  ;  Mar.  30. 

Nygaard,  Johan  O.,  Oslo,  Norway.  Preserving  edible 
material.     2,083,738  :  June  15. 

Nygaard,  O.  S.     (See  Bieber,  John,  assignor.) 

Nygard,  Hallward  F.,  assignor  to  The  Celon  Company, 
iladison,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  applying  bands  on  con- 
tainers.    2,068,107  :  Jan.  19. 

Nyhagen.  Barney  R.,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Safety  pin.  2,068,385  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Nyhagen.  Barney  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Billiard  cue. 
2,072,484  ;  Mar.  2. 

Nyhagen.  Barney  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sandal  overshoe. 
2,079,331 :  May  4. 

Nyhagen.  Richard  M..  Jr.,  Chicago,  III.  Building  con- 
struction.    2,071,653  ;  Feb.  23. 

Nyhagen,  Richard  M.,  Jr..  Chicago,  111.  Building  con- 
struction.    2,079,031 ;  Mav  4. 

Nyhagen,  Richard  M.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Building  con- 
struction.     2,092.290  ;  Sept.  7. 

Nylund.  Emil  (i.  A..  Uppsala,  Sweden,  assignor  to  W.  G. 
Eavf-staff  &  Sons  Limited,  London,  England.  Key  oper- 
ated stringed  musical  instrument.     Re.  20,382  :  Mav  25. 

Nyquist.  Harry.  Millbum,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Companv.  Crosstalk  reduc- 
tion in  communication  systems.    2,070,744 :  Feb.  16. 

Nyquist.  Harry.  Millbum.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Americjin 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Companv.  Circuits  embodying 
negative  impedance.     2.099.769  :  Nov.  23. 

Nyrop,  Aaee.  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Centrifugal  sepa- 
rator.    2.091.329  :  Aug.  31. 

Nyrop,  Johan  E..  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Atomizer  for 
atomizing  liquids,  emulsions,  dispersions,  and  the  like 
2.087.627  :  July  20. 

Nystuen.  Oscar  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Highway  marker. 
2.093.642  :  Sept.  21. 

O.  K.  Tool  Company.  The.     (See  Severson.  Ole,  a.ssignnr.) 

O.  &  S.  Bearing  Company.  (See  Skillman,  N.,  and  Thuner, 
assignors.) 

Oak  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Allison,  Kenneth  C 

assignor.) 
Oak   Jtanufacturing  Company.      (See  Dressel,  Henry  M, 

assignor.) 
Oak  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Taylor,  Dwight,  as- 
signor. ) 
Oakes  &  Burger  Co.     (See  Wolf,  Frank  F.,  assignor  ) 
Oakes.  Joseph.     (See  Oakes.  Stanley  an«l  J.) 
Oakes  Products  Corporation.      (See   Duncan,   Charli  s  R 

assignor.) 
Oakes  Products  Corporation.      (See  Gottlieb,  O.  P.,  and 

Duncan,  assignors.) 
•Jakfs    Products    Corporation.      (See    Gottlieb,    Oscar    I" 

assignor.) 
Oakes   Products   Corporation.      (See  Jandus.   Herbert    S., 

Mssignor.) 
Oakes  Products  Corporation.     (See  Mabee,  Alexander  C..' 

assignor.) 
Oakes   Products   Corporation.      (See    Sandberg,    Ray    A 

assignor.) 
Oakes  Products  Corporation.      (See  Smith,  Frederick  A.. 

assignor.) 
Oakes.    Stanley   and   J.,    Waseca,   Saskatchewan,   Cnninl' 

Goal.     2,077.343;  Apr.  ].•?. 
Oakes,  William  B.,  et  al.,  trustees.     (Sec  Morgan,  John  D 

a.<^ignor. ) 
Oakltc  Product.?.  Inc.     (See  Johnson,  Carl,  assignor.) 


Oaiileaf,  Amos  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mold 
for  rubber  articles.     2,092,813  ;  Sept.  14. 

Oakleaf,  Howard  B.,  assignor  to  National  Heating  and 
Engineering  Co.,  San  Diego,  Olif.  Home  heating 
method.     2.0S4.535  :  June  22. 

Oakley,  Henry  D.,  Woodlyne,  N.  J.,  assignor*  to  Radio 
Corporation  .  of  America.  Resonance  indicator. 
2.087,652  :  July  20. 

Oakley,  Laurence  M.,  assignor  to  Essex  Rubber  Companv, 
Trenton,  N.  J.     Sole.     2,072,765  {  Mar.  2. 

O'Bannon,  Walter  A.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Pipe  or  tubing  tong. 
2,097,038;  Oct.  26. 

Obear-N ester  Glass  Company.  (See  Link,  F.  C,  and 
Stuckey,  assignors.) 

Obear-Xester  Glass  Company.  (See  Stuckey,  Samuel  G.. 
assignor. ) 

Ober,  Leonard,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Con- 
trolled Weights,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Apparatus 
for  indicating  and  recording  weighing  operations. 
2,071.705  ;  Feb.   23. 

Ober,  William  T.,  Marblehead,  assignor  to  Thomson- 
Gibb  Electric  Welding  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.  Appa- 
ratus for  welding  naUs  to  a  metal  body.  2,103,206  ; 
Dec.  21. 

■Oberacker.  Frederick  J.,  Needham,  Mass.  Illuminated 
sign.     2.095,558  ;  Oct.  12. 

Obergfell,  Herbert  F.  (See  Bellamy,  J.  I.,  Nelson,  and 
ObergfeU.) 

ObergfeU,  Herbert  F.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Asso- 
ciated Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Desk 
telephone.    2,074,415  ;  Mar.  23. 

Obergiell,  Herbert  F.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Associated 
Electric  Laboratories.  Inc..  Chicago,  111.  Track  switch 
symbol.     2,094,134:  Sept.  28. 

Oberhoffken,  Alexander.  (See  Perry,  R.  S.,  and  Ober- 
hoffl;en.) 

Oberhoffken,  Alexander,  and  E.  M.  Bowen,  assignors  to 
The  IngersoU  Milling  Machine  Company,  Rockford,  111. 
Machine  tool.     2.096.754  ;  Oct.  26. 

Oberli.  Clovis.      (See  Nagel.  E.  Sr..  and  Oberli.) 

OberUn.  William  A.,  Ventura,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Tretolite 

•  Company.  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Treating  cognate  liq- 
uids of  a  well.     2,089,035  ;  Aug.  3. 

Obermaier,  John  .A...  Chicago,  111.  Ttmpeiature  indicaiing 
instrument.     2,072,312  :  Mar.  2. 

Obermaier.  John  A.,  Chicago,  HI.  Electric  connecter. 
2.103.548:  Dec.  28. 

Oberniajer,   ladimfr.      (See   Hnlzdo,   F.,   and   Obermajer.) 

Obermiller,  .-Vlbert  I.  (See  Paxton,  G.  C,  Johnson,  and 
Obermiller.) 

Ob<--rrender.  Graaf  R.,  Du  Bois,  Pa.  Waterproof  vest  for 
hunters.     2.083,121 ;  June  8. 

Obert,  Casin  W.,  Mount  Vemon.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Pressure  vessel  shell  and  forming  the  same.  2,072.273  : 
Mar.  2. 

Oberto.  William  T..  Denver,  Colo.  Anethesia  demonstra- 
tion device.     2.095,511 ;  Oct.  12. 

Oberwetter,  George  T.,  assignor  to  R.  D.  Oberwetter, 
Houston.  Tex.  Garment  steamer  and  stretcher. 
2.067.858  :  Jan.  12. 

Oberwetter.  Roy  D.    (See  Oberwetter,  George  T.,  assignor.) 

Oblak.  Hans,  Donawitz.  Steiermark,  Austria.  Safe  and 
the  like.     2,070,803  :  Feb.  16. 

Obodzinski,  Anton,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  T.  .7.  Kickler 
and  one-fourth  to  J.  J.  Fischer,  Quincy,  111.  Game 
apparatus.     2.094,716  ;  Oct  5. 

O'Boyle,  Charles  M.      (See  Osborn,  A.  E.,  and  O'Bovle.) 

O  Boyle,  Charles  M..  New  RocheUe,  N.  Y.  Protector  for 
S^P^S^l^""  t^'6  outer  surfaces  of  metal  objects. 
2.090,8o0  ;  Aug.  24. 

O'Boyle,  Charles  M.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Protector. 
2.091,330:  Aug.  31. 

Obrecht.  Norbert  L.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Automobile  heater. 
2.073,023  ;  Mar.  9. 

O'Brien.  Francis  P...  Everett.  Wash.  Pilfering  deterrent 
system.     2,090,225  ;   Aug.   17. 

O'Brien,  Frank  J.,  and  H.  A.  Fink,  Pelham  Manor,  as- 
signors to  Continental  Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  y.  Container  with  rotatable  spout.  2,070,745; 
Feb.  16. 

O'Brien,  Frank  J.,  and  H.  A.  Fink,  Pelham  Manor,  as- 
signors to  Continental  Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Container  with  rotatable  spout.  2,070,746; 
Feb.  16. 

O'Brien,  J.  J.     (See  Powers,  Ralph  A.) 

O'Brien,  James  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Burner.  2,086,572  : 
July  13. 

O'Brien.   James  H.      (.'Jce  Hall.  Eric  E..  assismor.) 

O'Brien.  James  H.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Hall,  E.  E.,  and 
ICiohclnian.    assignors.) 

O'Brien,  James  H.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  American 
Blower  Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Air  conditioning 
system.     2,072.427  :  Mar.  2. 

O'Brien,  James  H..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Blower  Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Air  conditioning 
apparatus.     2,090,875  :  Aug.  24. 

O'f^'en.,,  James    J..    Chicago,    HI.      Gold    tee    package. 

*-*  ?^S9  „^'*™^^  J"  Chicago,  ni.     Indicia  of  investments. 

2,0So,826  ;  July  6. 
O'Brien,  John   J.,  assignor  to  South   Bend  Lath'    Works, 

South  Bend,  Ind.     Belt  drive.     2.075.297  ;  Mar.  30. 


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457 


O'Brien,  Joseph  F.     (See  Madsen,   Soren,  assignor.) 

O'Brien,  Morgan  C.  McM.,  Shortlands,  England.  Appa- 
ratus for  enciphering  and  deciphering  messages. 
2,079,130  ;  May  4. 

O'Brien,  William  J.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Glidden  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Coating  pigments. 
2,068,066  ;  Jan.  19. 

O'Brien,  William  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Volume  control  arrangement. 
2,077,126  ;  Apr.  13. 

O'Brien,  William  J.,  and  R.  C.  Brett,  assignors  to  The 
Glidden  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
solvent  extraction.     2,074,988  ;  Mar.  23. 

O'Bryan,  Francis  L.,  deceased,  Framlngham  Center,  as- 
signor of  one-fourth  to  J.  J.  Prindeville,  Farmington 
Center,  M.  O'Bryan,  administratix  of  said  Francis  L. 
O'Bryan.  Remote  metering  and  service  control  appa- 
ratus.    2,070,340  ;   Feb.  9. 

O'Bryan,  Marion,  administratrix.  (See  O'Bryan,  Francis 
Li.,  assignor.) 

Obstfeld,  Abraham  I.,  et  al.  (See  Drypolcher,  William, 
assignor.) 

Obstfeld,  Lou,  et  al.  (See  Drypolcher,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

O-Cedar  Corporation.     (See  Teare,  Robert  C,  assignor.) 

Ocenasek,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Walker-Turner  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Drill  press  spindle  drive 
and  mounting.     2,072,646;  Mar.  2. 

Ocenasek,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Walker-Turner  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Sanding  machine. 
2,089,808  ;  Aug.  10. 

Ochadloski,  Joseph,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  bumper. 
2,089,500  ;  Aug.  10. 

Ochsenbein,  Walter,  assignor  to  Easier  A.-G.  Werke  fiir 
Telephonie  &  Prazisionsmechanik,  Bern,  Switzerland. 
Machine  for  postmarking  and  like  purposes.  2,088,138  ; 
July  27. 

Ochsner,  Jakob,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Vehicle  for  col- 
lecting refuse.     2,076,504  ;  Apr.  2. 

Ochtman,  Leonard,  Jr.,  assignor  to  S.  R.  Dresser  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Bradford,  Pa.  Automatic  plate 
valve.     2,078,806  ;  Apr.  27. 

Ochwat,  Paul,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst,  and  B. 
Wendt,  Dessau,  Germany,  assignors  to  Agfa  Ansco 
Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Light  sensitive  de- 
rivatives of  vat  dyestufEs  and  preparing  them. 
2,082,178;  June  1. 

Ocon,  Ernest  A.     (See  McKee,  Ralph  H.,  assignor.) 

Oeon,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  appa- 
ratus for  desulphurization  and  conversion  of  oils  of 
different  characteristics  into  lower  boiling  point  hydro- 
carbon products.    2,079,359  ;  May  4. 

Ocon,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vapor  purification  and 
cracking  method,  and  apparatus,  for  petroleum  oils. 
2,088,756  ;  Aug.  3. 

Ocon,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dual  two-stage  cradl- 
ing apparatus  for  petroleum  oils.     2,089,292  ;  Aug.  10. 

Ocon,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  treating  hydrocarbon  oils  for  subsequent 
cracking.     2,093,473  ;  Sept.  21. 

Ocon,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  a  valuable 
synthetic  liquid  hydrocarbon  practically  free  of  sulphur. 
2,093,571  ;  Sept.  21. 

O'Connell,  Daniel  J.,  assignor  to  O'Connell's,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Automatic  toaster.     2,076,479  ;  Apr.   6. 

O'Connell,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  W. 
Mestrezat,  Flint,  Mich.  Egg  separator.  2,099,276 ; 
Nov.  16. 

O'Connell's,  Inc.     (See  O'Connell,  Daniel  J.,  assignor.) 

O'Connor,  Arthur  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Union  Asbestos  Sc  Rubber  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Brake 
mechanism.     2,077,256  ;  Apr.  13. 

O'Connor,  .Arthur  F.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Union  Asbestos  &  Rubber  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Hand- 
wheel  oporatofl  mechanism.     2,096,058  ;  Oct.  19. 

O'Connor,  Curtis,  Alton,  and  E.  Lee,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 
Strobo.scoi)ic  sign.     2,080,985  ;  May  18. 

O'Connor,  George,  W.  Morley,  and  C.  F.  Schoelm,  as- 
signors to  Link-Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mold  con- 
veyer.    2.095,]51-  Oct.  5. 

O'Connor,  John  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sealed  powder  con- 
tainer.    2,009,550  :  Feb.  2. 

O'Connor,  Raymond  C,  assignor  to  Union  Railway  Equip- 
moiit  Conij)any,  Chicago,  111.  Hand  brake  mechanism. 
2,100,349  :  Nov.  30. 

O'Connor,  Stephen  F.     (See  Brown,  M.,   and  O'Connor.) 

Odnronko,  Todos  M.,  assignor  to  Rell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorpornted.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cfoaxial  conduc- 
tor systoOT.     2,070,078  ;  Feb.  16. 

Odell,  Isaac  N.,  assignor  to  Defender  Photo  Supply  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Film  holder. 
2,082,257  :   June   1. 

O'Dell,   Leslie  S..   Montreal,  Quebec,   Canada, 
Bird    &    Son,    Inc.,   East   Walpole,   Mass. 
wallboard     for     oulslde     weatherprooflng. 
July  0. 

Odgci-H,  l'>nest  B.,  Wlldwood,  N.  J.     Scraper, 
June  22. 

Odoni,  Blaine  W.,  Los  Angoles,  Calif.  I'alut  strainer. 
2,070,!)!)8;  Feb.  10. 

O'Doiincll,  CorneliuH,  assignor  of  forty-nine  per  cent  to 
(;.  A.  lliilclilngH,  San  Josi',  Cullf.  Dl.spenalnp;  device. 
2,074,2(1!>  ;  Mnr,   1(1. 

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assignor   to 

Orniiiriented 

2,085,764  ; 

2,084,589  : 


O'Donnell,  James  L.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.     Water  content 

indicator  for  liquid  mixtures.     2,082,213  ;  June   1. 
O'Donovan,  Daniel  E.,  Chelmsford,   England,   assignor  to 

Radio   Corporation   of   America.      Electrical   tuned   cir- 
cuit.    2,102,805  ;  Dec.  21. 
Odora  Company.     (See  Blechman,  Irving,  assignor.) 
O'Duffy,  Donal.      (See  Bowden.  E.,   and  O'DufEy.) 
Oeffitiger,  Edmund  F.     (See  Dietz,  J.  B.,  Stauffer.  and  Qpf- 

finger. ) 
Oehler,  Alvin  W.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 

111.     Harvester.     2,088,970 ;  Aug.  3. 
Oehmen,  Hans,  Berlin-Schmargendorf,  Germany.     Steering 

wheel.     2,100,147  ;  Nov.  23. 
Oehmichen,    Etienne    E.,    Valentigney,    France.      Aerial 

navigation   apparatus.      2,081,381 ;    May   25. 
Oehmichen,  Etienne  E.,  Valentigney,  France.     Stabilizing 

device    for    aerial    navigation    machines.       2,098,877 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Oehrle,  Franklin  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Snipping  machine. 

2,080,831  ;  May   18. 
Oelbaum,    Henry,    Cranston,    assignor    to    H.    Hassenfeld. 

Providence,    R.    I.      Interchangeable   fountain   marking 

pen.      2,071,985  ;   Feb.   23. 
Oelbaum,  Henry,  Cranston,  R.  I.,   assignor  to  Hassenfeld 

Bros.  Inc.     Stamping  machine.     2,078,094  ;  Apr.  20. 
Oelkers,  Alfred  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 

Chicago,  111.     Truck.     2,079,658  ;  May  11. 
Oelkers,  Alfred  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 

Chicago,  111.     Spring.     2,097,418 ;  Oct.  26. 
Oelkers,  Alfred  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 

Chicago,   111.      Wheel   and   axle   assembly.     2,099,822 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Oelkers,  Alfred  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundries, 

Chicago,  111.     Inboard  roller  bearing  unit.     2,101,650 ; 

Dec.  T. 
Oelkers,    Alfred    H.,    and    F.    E.    Bachman,    assignors    to 

American    Steel   Foundries,    Chicago,    111.      Wheel   and 

axle  assembly.     2,071,945  ;  Feb.  23. 
Oelkers,    Alfred    H.,    and    F.    E.    Bachman,    assignors    to 

American    Steel   Foundries,    Chicago,    111.      Wheel    and 

axle  assembly.     2,071,946;  Feb.   23. 
Oelkers,    Alfred    H.,    and    F.    E.    Bachman,    assignors    to 

American    Steel   Foundries,    Chicago,    111.      Wheel   and 

axle  assembly.     2,071,947 ;  Feb.   23. 
Oelkers,  Alfred  H.,  assignor  to  American  Steel  Foundi-ies, 

Chicago,    111.     Wheel    and    axle    assembly.     2,080,738 ; 

May  18. 
Oermann,  Carl  H.,  York,  Pa.     Sled.     2,090,305  ;  Aug.  17. 
Oermann,  Carl  H.,  York,  Pa.     Glider.     2,092,082  ;  Sept.  7. 
Oermann,  Carl  H.,  York,  Pa.     Chair.     2,097,500  ;  Nov.  2. 
Oesterlin,     Hubert.      (See     Streitwolf,     K.,     Fehrle,     and 

Oesterlin.) 
Oesterling,  Donald  V.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Metallic  nail- 
ing structural  member.     2,091,875  ;  Aug.  31. 
Oestermeyer,  Carl  F.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  Willard 

Storage  Battery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Electrical 

check  equipment.     2,096,131  ;   Oct.   19. 
Oestnaes,    Victor   L.,    Westfield,    and    C.    A.    Swanstrom, 

Irvington,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Gasaccumulator 

Company.  Time  delay  apparatus.  2.103.37S:  Doc.  28. 
Oestrich,  Godfrey,  et  al.  (See  Hester,  John  C,  assignor.) 
Oetiker,   Edwin,   Zurich-Altstetten,    Switzerland.     Closure 

valve  to   be  mounted  in  pipes  for  high  pressure  gases 

or  air.     2,090,896  ;  Aug.  24. 
Oettinger,  Henry,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Insulated  rail  joint. 

2,066,797  ;  Jan.  5. 
OfeMt,  Frank  W.     (See  Schuchman,  W.  R.,  and  Ofeldt.) 
Ofeldt,  Frank  W.,  McKeesport,  Pa.     Spray  producing  meth- 
od and  apparatus.     2,077,257  ;  Apr.  13. 
Oltenhacher,     William    L.,    Miami,    Fla.      Sandwich    bag. 

2.083,860;  June  15. 
Ofiirer,  Charles  B.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Sullivan  Ma- 
chinery     Companv.       Apparatus      for     mining     coal. 

2,077,432  ;  Apr.  20. 
Offutt,  Anderson,  United  States  Navy.     Boiler  feed  water 

regulator.     2,070,617;   Feb.   16. 
Offutt.  Bernard  M.,  West  Barrington,  R.  I.     Service  tray. 

2,101,680  ;  Dec.  7. 
Offutt,  Harold  II.      (See  Billings.  E.,  and  Offutt.) 
Offutt,  John  W.,  Ellwood  City,  Pa.,  assignor  to  National 

Tube  Companv.    Guide  for  tube  rolling  mills.    2,099,497  ; 

Nov.  16. 
OlTutt,  John  W.,  .Mild  W.  B.  Hampton,  Ellwood  City,  Pa., 

assignors,  by  mesne  assigninonts  to  llnion  Cnrbide  and 

Carbon  Corporation.     Blowpipe.     2,095,710:  (U-t.  12. 
Oftednhl,   John,    Chicago,   III.      Illumination   and   display 

device.     2,095.048  ;  Oct.  1  2. 
Ogden,  Harold  S.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 

Company.     Control    system.     2,074,853:    Mar.    2.'1. 
Ogden,     Ilenrv     G.,     Galien,     Mich.       Exercising     dovlco. 

2.009,384  ;  Vob.  2. 
Ogden,  Ralph  E.     (See  Gerken,  II(>nry  A.,  assignor.) 
Ogden,   Ralph   E.      (See  Mcintosh,    Hoy  E.,  assignor.) 
Ogden,  Ralph  E.     (See  Toniklnson,  Charles  C,  nssslguor.) 
Ogden,  Robert   B.      (See  Burton,   Lest<>r  A.,  assignor.) 
Ogg,    Mnrlo    Y.,    Lincoln    Park,    N.    J.      Novelty    display. 

2,101,592  ;  Dec.  7. 
Ogllliv,   Sli-wart    K.      (See  II.T/ell,  K.,  and  Ogltliv.) 
Ogllvle,   James.     (See  Fleysher,  AL  IT.,  and  Oplivte.) 
Ogilvle.  Wlllliim,  Knowle.  asslgnoi-  to  B.  S.  A.  Tools  Lim- 
ited, Itlriiilngh.'ini,   I'^iglnnd.     lMa<'hliie  for  grinding  ey- 

llndrlciil  bodies.     2,003,303:  Sept.   14, 


458 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Ogle,  James  C,  and  A.  Strub,  Brackenridge,  Pa.,  assignors 
to  Liberty  Mirror  Works.  Apparatus  for  cutting  open- 
ings by  abrasion.     2,092,083  ;  Sept.  7. 

Ogloblinsky,  Gregory  X.,  deceased,  CoUingswood,  N.  J.,  by 
V.  K.  Zworykin,  administrator,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  as- 
signor to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Cathode  ray 
tube.     2,069,460  ;  Feb.  2. 

Ogloblinsky,  Gregory  N.,  CoUingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
vision system.     2,084,700  ;  June  22. 

Ogloblinsky,  Gregory  N.,  CoUingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tele- 
vision apparatus.     2,093,288  ;  Sept.  14. 

O'Hagan,  Bernard  E.      (See  Butler,  C.  \X.,  and  O'Hagan.) 

O'Hagan,  Bernard  E.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Lightning  arrester. 
2,074,755  ;  Mar.  23. 

O'Hagan,  Bernard  E.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Regulating  device  us- 
ing copper  oxide  rectifiers.     2,076.962  ;  Apr.  13. 

O'Hagan,  Bernard  E.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  track  shunt- 
ing apparatus.     2,081,555  ;  May  25. 

O'Hagan,  Bernard  E.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  traffic  con- 
trolling apparatus.      2,082,179  ;   June    1. 

O'Hagan,  Bernard  E.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company.  Swissvale,  Pa.  Track  shunting  ap- 
paratus.    2,089,837  ;  Aug.  10. 

O'Hagan,  Bernard  E..  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Regulating  device 
using  copper  oxide  rectifiers.     2,095,674  ;  Oct.  12. 

O'Hagan,  Bernard  E.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Companv,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Signaling  system. 
2,096,404  ;  Oct.  19. 

O'Hagan,  Bernard  E.,  Swissvale,  and  H.  G.  Witner.  Pitts- 
burgh, assignors  to  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company, 
Swiss%-ale,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  the  control  of  highway 
crossing   signals.     2,091,687  ;  Aug.   31. 

O'Halloran,  Joseph  P.,  assignor  to  Okopa  Carbon  Paper 
Elimin.Ttor  Limited,  London,  England.  Typewriter. 
2.094.550  :  Sept.  28. 

O'Hara,  Daniel  J.,  Monroe,  Mich.  Lubricator.  2,090,983  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Ohberg,  Gustav,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  cleaning 
ceilings  and  the  like.     2,093,289  ;  Sept.  14. 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Austin,  Arthur  O., 
assicnor. ) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Bovard,  Floyd  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Brandt,  Thomas  F., 
assignor.) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Brown,  Harry  F.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Burleson,  Wade  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Chandler,  Homer  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Higgins,  Ralph,  as- 
signor.) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Larsson,  Ernst  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ohio  Brass  Company.  (See  Leonhauser,  Henry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Matthes,  Samuel  S., 
assienor. ) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Rorden,  H.  L.,  and  Ross, 
assignors.)  * 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Taylor,  John  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ohio  Brass  Company,  The.  (See  Walker,  Robert  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ohio  Chemical  .nnd  Manvifacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Sholes,  Justin  G.,  assignor.) 

Ohio  Citizens  Trust  Company,  The,  trustee.  (See  Rep- 
logle,  Daniel  B.,  assignor.) 

Ohio  Corrugating  Company,  The.  (See  Vaughn,  Harold  G., 
assignor.) 

Ohio  Nnt  &  Bolt  Company.  (See  Demboski,  L.,  and  Kay, 
assignors.) 

Ohio  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Slough,  Ralph  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ohio  Itnbber  Company,  The.  (See  Bronson,  Budd,  as- 
signor.) 

Ohio  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Cavanagh,  Gerald  F., 
nssltnor.) 

Ohio  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Cavanagh,  G.  F.,  and 
Schultz,   assignors.) 

Ohio  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Duryee,  Gerald  F., 
assignor.) 

Ohio  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Edwards,  George  N., 
assignor.) 

Ohio  Kuhber  Company,  The.  (See  England,  William  E., 
assignor.) 

Ohio  Kubher  Company,  The.  (S««  Gctz,  Charles  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ohio  Rubber  Company.  (See  Wllhelmy,  Helen  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ohio  Units,  Incorporated.  (See  Johnston,  P.  H.,  Lambert, 
and  Bnimp.  asslenors.) 

OhI.  RusrpII  S.,  Little  Silver.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratorli's,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y 
Phase  correcting.     2,089,409  ;  Aug.  10. 


Ohlbaum,  Karl,  et  al.  (See  De  Cesare,  M.,  and  Cohn,  as- 
signors.) 

Ohlendorf,  Emil  F.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moilne, 
111.     Plow.     2,076,666 ;  Apr.  13. 

Ohlendorf,  Heinrich.  (See  Holzach,  K.,  Bock,  Ohlendorf, 
and  Baumann.) 

Ohlendorf,  Heinrich,  and  H.  Lange,  Dessau-in-Anhalt, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Azo  dyes  for  acetate  silk  and  their  pro- 
duction.    2.067.725  :  Jan.  12. 

Ohlendorf,  Heinrich,  and  E.  Baumann,  Dessau-in-Anhalt, 
Germany,   assignors   to    General   Aniline   Works,    Inc., 
New    York,    N.    Y.      Water    insoluble    monoazo    dyes.  ■ 
2,067,726  ;  Jan.  12. 

Ohlis.  Julius  J.     (See  Lenke,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

Ohlsen,  Niels,  Chicago,  HI.  Apparatus  for  treating  gar- 
bage.    2,103,488;  Dec.  28. 

Ohlson,  John  B.,  Rockaway,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  I.  M.  Jones, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cross-over  switch.  2,067,981 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Ohlson,  Reynold  A.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn.  Adjustable 
wire  lug.     2,086,090  ;  July  6. 

Ohlsson,  Ernst.  (See  Isermann,  S.,  Ohlsson,  and  Ore- 
lup.) 

Ohlsson,  Samuel,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  R.  A.  Rundle, 
Edgewood,  Pa.  Free  piston  pneumatic  hammer. 
2.070.552  ;   Feb.  9. 

Ohlwiler,  David  R.     (See  Meyer,  W.  C,  and  Ohlwiler.) 

Ohme,  Walter  F.  (See  Greer,  R.  H.,  Jr.,  Burgess,  and 
Ohme.) 

Ohme,  Walter  F.,  and  E.  E.  Farmes,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Portable  refrigerator.     2,087,413  ;  July  20. 

Ohmoto,  Torajiro,  Nishiyodogawaku,  Osaka,  Japan.  Tens 
carrying  mechanism.    2,087,701 ;  July  20. 

Oholm,  Gustav  V.,  Nockeby,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget 
Svenska  Flaktfabriken,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Method 
of  and  apparatus  for  cleaning  pine  and  fir  cones  and 
the  like.     2,071,895  ;  Feb.  23. 

Ohrt,  Holger.     (See  Bogvad,  Erik  A.,  assignor.) 

Oil  Burner  Builders,  Inc.  (See  Braden,  Marshall  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oil  De\-ices  Corporation.  (See  Breese,  James  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oil  Engine  Development  Company.  (See  Cummins,  Clessle 
L.,  assignor.) 

Oil  Equipment  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Schaetzly, 
William  F.,  assignor.) 

Oilgear  Company,  The.  (See  Douglas,  James  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oilgear  Company,  The.     (See  Ferris,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Oilgear  Company,  The.  (See  Ferris,  W.,  and  Fobian, 
assignors.) 

Oilcear  Company,  The.  (See  Ferris,  W.,  Douglas,  and 
Fobian.  assignors.) 

Oilgear  Company,  The.     (See  Tvler,  Ransom,  assignor.) 

Oilgear  Company,  The.  (See  Wiedmann,  Ernst,  as- 
signor.) 

Oilmotors  Corporation,  et  al.  (See  Pippig,  Frederick  A., 
assignor.) 

Oil  Well  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  White,  Clar- 
ence, assignor.) 

Oil  Well  Supply  Company.  (See  Maier,  August  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oishei.  John  R.,  and  W.  J.  Chellew,  assignors  to  Trlco 
Products  Corporation,  BufiEalo,  N.  Y.  Muffler  construc- 
tion.    2,088,919  ;  Aug.  3. 

Oita,  Kenzo,  Suniiyoshimura,  Mukogun,  Hyogoken,  as- 
signor to  The  Toyo  Cotton  Mills  Companv,  Limited, 
Osaka.  Japan.     Skylight.     2,097,738 ;  Nov.  2. 

Okapo  Carbon  Paper  Eliminator  Limited.  (See  O'Hallo- 
rnn,  Joseph  P.,  assignor.) 

Okazawa,  Tsuruji.  (See  Yonemura,  S.,  Okazawa,  and 
Osada.) 

Okell,  Stanley  A.  W.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  and  W.  F.  Dem- 
merle,  Stonybrook.  assignors  to  John  J.  Naugle,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Continuous  pumping  unit.  2,093,474; 
Sept.  21. 

Okey.  Perry,  assignor  to  Exact  Weight  Scale  Company, 
Columbus.  Ohio.     Scale.     2.068.565  :  Jan.  19. 

Okino,  Shigeo.  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Plug  and  cap  con- 
necter.    2,078,154  ;  Apr.  20. 

Okner.  Bernard  S.,  and  C.  Nelson,  Jr.,  Chicago,  HI.,  as- 
signors to  Ahlberg  Bearing  Company.  Pillow  block. 
2,092,985  ;  Sept.  14. 

Okonite-Calleiider  Cable  Co.,  The.  (See  Bennett,  Charles 
E..  assignor.) 

Okonite-Callender  Cable  Company,  The.  (See  Meyer,  Fred 
C,  assignor.) 

Okonite-Callender  Cable  Company,  The.  (See  Jleyer,  F. 
C  and  Moffitt,  assignors.) 

Okonite-Callender  Cable  Company,  The.  (See  Watson, 
John   F.,   assignor.) 

Okonite  Company,  The.     (See  JoUiffe,  John  J.,  assignor.) 

Okonlte  Company,  The.  (See  Wiseman,  Robert  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Okopa  Carbon  Paper  Eliminator  Limited.  (See  Decker, 
Heinrich,  assignor.) 

Okum,  Edward,  assignor  to  American  Folding  Umbrella 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Umbrella.  2,068,067 : 
Jan.  19. 

Okura,  Hlsashi,  assignor  to  The  Hemml  Seisakusho  Co., 
Tokyo,  Japan.  Hyperbolic  scale  rule.  2,079,464; 
May   4. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


459 


Young  Spring  and 
Spring    structure. 

Fluid  pressure  gen- 


Olafson,  Alvin  O.,  assignor  to  National  Traffic  Signal  Com- 
pany, St.  Paul,  Minn.  Traffic  signal  and  timer. 
2,069,535  ;  Feb.  2. 

Olafsou,  Alvin  O.,  assignor  to  National  Traffic  Signal 
Company,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Timer  and  signal  circuit. 
2,083,792  ;  June  15. 

Olafson,  Alvin  O.,  assignor  to  National  Traffic  Signal  Com- 
pany, St.  Paul,  Minn.  Traffic  actuated  controller. 
2,089,660  ;  Aug.  10. 

Olander,  Roland  J.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Friction  shock  absorbing  mechanism. 
2,072,274;  Mar.  2. 

Olander,  Roland  J.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner,  Inc.,  Chicago, 
III.     Hand  bral?e.     2,080,631  ;  May  18. 

O'Laverty,  James,  et  al.  (See  Melcher,  A.  A.,  and  Van- 
derpoel,  assignors.) 

Olbrich,  George  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Silo.  2,101,036  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Olch,  Jacob  B.     (See  Lindegren,  C.  J.,  and  Olch.) 

Olcott.  Harold  S.     (See  Mattill,   H.  A.,  and  Olcott.) 

Old,  Charles  A.     (See  Trevchitt,  J.  E.,  and  Old.) 

Oldberg,  Oscar,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Borg-Warner 
Corporation.     Seal  construction.     2,094,160 ;   Sept.   28. 

Oldberg  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Deremer,  Floyd  E.,  assignor.) 

Older,  Clifford,  Wilmette,  111.  Expansion  joint  for  pave- 
ments and  the  like.     Re.  20,575  ;  Dec.  7. 

Older,  Clifford,  Wilmette,  111.  Expansion  joint  for  con- 
crete pavements  and  the  like.     2,009,898  ;  Feb.  9. 

Older,  Clifford,  Wilmette,  111.  Joint  for  concrete  pave- 
ments  and  the  like.     2,069,899  :  Feb.  9. 

Older,  Clifford,  Wilmette,  111.  Expansion  joint  for  pave- 
ments and  the  like.     2,101,154  ;  Dec.  7. 

Oldham,  John  M.,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Young,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Making  golf  balls.     2,076,412  ;  Apr.  6. 

Oldham,  John  M.,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Young,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Filling  golf  ball  cores,  centers,  or  the  like.  2,078,406  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Oldham,  John  M.,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Young,  Detroit,  Blich. 
Apparatus  for  filling  golf  ball  cores,  centers,  and  the 
like.     2,085,228  ;  June  29. 

Oldham,  John  M.,  assignor  to  L.  A. 
Wire  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
2.096,822  ;   Oct.  26. 

Oldham,  Samuel  W.,  Greenville,  Ohio, 
erating   means.      2,091,876:   Aug.   31. 

Oldham,  Samuel  R.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Thermostatic  speed  control.     2,101,447  ;  Dec.  7. 

Olds,  Ambrose  D.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Circuit  breaker. 
2,079,812  ;  May  11. 

Olds,  Ambrose  D.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Heater.  2,086,301 ; 
July  6. 

Olds,  Ransom  E.,  assignor  to  Hill-Diesel  Engine  Com- 
pany, Lansing,  Mich.  Diesel  engine.  2,099,371 ;  Nov. 
16. 

Old  Town  Company,  The.  (See  Chapman,  Ralph  W., 
assignor.) 

O'Leary,  Arthur  E.     (See  O'Leary,  Eugene  A.,  assignor.) 

O'Leary,  Charles  M.,  et  al.  (See  Patterson,  Edgar  W., 
assignor.) 

O'Leary,  Eugene  A.,  assignor  to  A.  E.  O'Leary,  Holyoke, 
Mass.  Apparatus  for  dispensing  liquids.  2,070,517  : 
Feb.  9. 

O'Leary,  Thomas  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Gas  mask  equip- 
ment.    2,077,054  ;  Apr.  13. 

O'Leary,  Thomas  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Hand  grenade. 
2,080,896:  May  3  8. 

O'Lenrv,  William  J.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Electric  motor. 
2,084.590  :  June  22. 

Olgay,  Albert  M.,  Elmwood  Park,  assignor  to  The  Lakeside 
Central  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wire  coiling  machine. 
2,089,036  ;  Aug.  3. 

Olin,  John  F.,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies  Solvents  Cor- 
poration, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stabilized  alkyl  halide  and 
jprocos.s  of  stabilization.     2,068,607  ;   Jan.   19. 

Olin,  John  F.,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies  Solvents  Corpora- 
tion, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manufacture  of  secondary  and 
tertiary  alltvl  phenols.     2,091,483:  Aug.  31. 

Olin,  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller 
Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Fuel  injection 
2,079,659;  May  11. 

Olin,  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller 
Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Fuel  injection 
2,079.660;  May  11. 

Olin,  Robert  R.,  Akron,  assignor  to  The  Worlhington 
l!;ill  Company,  lOlvria,  Oliio.  Making  rubber  composi- 
tion.    2,101.915  :   Doc.    14. 

Olivares,  Domingo,  Agua  Dulce,  Tex.  Planting  device. 
2,080,897;  Mav  18. 

Oliver,  Albert  V.,  assignor  to  The  Daimler  Company 
Limited,  (Coventry,  lOngland.  Brake  mechanism. 
2,087,810;  July  20. 

Oliver,  Charles  W.,  London,  England,  nsslgnor  to  T7nlt(Hl- 
Carr  Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Two  part 
electrical   switch.     2,089,105  ;   Aug.    3. 

Oliver.  Christopher  S.,  ('ov<Milry,  assignor  to  Armstrong 
Hlddeley  Motors  IJmltod,  Park  Side.  (Coventry,  lOnglahd. 
TliruHl    benritig.      2,081,003;    Mav  IS. 

Oliver,  Kdd  C.,  Adrian,  Mich.  Type  bod.  2,087,355; 
July  20, 

Oliver,  Edd  C,  Adrian,  Mich.  Snwlnf;  or  flling  machine. 
2,101,507  ;  Dec.  7. 

Oliver  Fnrm  E(|iili)ment  Company.  (See  Altgolt,  Herman 
R.,  assignor.) 


Bearing 
pump. 

Bearing 
pump. 


(See  Altgelt,   R.    J., 
(See  Braley,  W.  L., 


Oliver  Farm  Equipment   Company, 
and  Dewend,  assignors.) 

Oliver  Farm  Equipment  Company, 
and  Brown,  assignors.) 

Oliver,  George  T.,  Kennebunk,  Maine.  Oil  painting  resto- 
ration.    2,073,802  ;  Mar.  16. 

Oliver,  Guy  C,  Glendale,  Calif.  Core  barrel.  2,073,876 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Oliver,  Guy  C,  Glendale,  Calif.  Core  barrel.  2,073,877 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Oliver,  Howard  W.,  Alexandria,  Ind.  Bicycle  stop  signal. 
2,090,805  ;  Aug.  24. 

Oliver,  Herbert  F.      (See  Sickles.  R.  F.,  and  Oliver.) 

Oliver  Machinery  Company.  (See  Tuthill,  H.  B.,  and 
Caldwell,  assignors.) 

Oliver,  Paul  E.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Detectable  refilled  and 
premium  bottle.     2,072,126  ;  Mar.  "27' 

Oliver,  Thomas  C,  Great  Neck,  assignor  to  Chemical  Con- 
struction Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  sul- 
phur.    2,068.430;  Jan.  19. 

Oliver  United  Filters  Incorporated.  (See  Barnebl,  August 
J.,  assignor.) 

Oliver  United  Filters  Incorporated.  (See  Hillier,  Gerald 
O,,  assignor.) 

Oliver  United  Filters  Incorporated.  (See  Robison,  Clinton 
S.,  assignor.) 

Oliver  United  Filters  Incorporated.  (See  Sweetland, 
Ernest  J.,  assignor.) 

Oliver  United  Filters  Incorporated.  (See  Watson,  L.  W., 
and  Ackerly,  assignors.) 

Oliver  United  Filters  Incorporated.  (See  Young,  Frank 
W.,   assignor.) 

Oliver,  Wallace  F.,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Hydraulic  bralte.     2,068,150 ;   Jan.   19. 

Oliver,  Wallace  F.,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Ironing  macliine.  2,071,896 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Oliver,  Wallace  F.,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Duplex  fluid  braking  system. 
2,074,416  ;  Mar.  23. 

Oliver,  Wallace  P.,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Company, 
Detroit,   Mich.      Ironing  machine.      2,079,301 ;   May   4. 

Oliver,  Wallace  F.,  assignor  to  Hydraulic  Brake  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Ironing  machine.  2,095,512  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Oliver,  Walter  E.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Autographic  reg- 
ister.    2,100,911  ;  Nov.   30. 

Oliver.  Walter  E.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Autographic  reg- 
ister.     2.100.912;   Nov.  30. 

Oliver.  William  W.,  Bucksport,  Maine.  Spray  device. 
2.097,337;  Oct.   26. 

Olivetti,  Camillo,  Ivrea,  Italy.  Noiseless  typewriter. 
2,073,902 ;  Mar.  16. 

Olivetti,  Antonio  and  E.,  Venezia,  Italy.  Charge  forming 
apparatus.     2,080,182  ;  May  11. 

Olivetti,  Ella.     (See  Olivetti,  Antonio  and  R) 

Ollagnon,  Paul,  Saint-Etienne,  France.  Liquid  meter  for 
reduced  flows  and  low  heads.     2,069,677  ;  Feb.  2. 

Ollendorff.  Jacques,  assignor  to  Ancions  Etnblissements 
R.  Cornely  &  Cie,,  Societe  Anonynio.  Paris,  France. 
Embroidery  and  hemstitching  machine.  2,070,449 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Olley,  Maurice.  (See  Parker,  G.  E.,  Olley,  Burton,  and 
Stahlhuth.) 

Olley,  Maurice,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Spring  suspension.     2,083,661  ;  June  15. 

Olley,  Maurice,  Pleasant  Ridge,  assignor  to  General  IMotors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automobile  suspension 
system.     2,092,611  ;  Sept.  7. 

Olley,  Maurice,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion. Detroit,  Mich.  Automobile  suspension  system. 
2,092,612  ;   Sept.  7. 

Olley,  Maurice,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation. 
Rubber  suspension.     2,092,613  ;  Sept,   7, 

Olley,  Maurice,  assignor  to  General  Jlotors  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.      Spring  suspension,      2,092,014;  Sept,  7. 

Olley,  Raymond  H,,  and  C.  H.  Bissel.  assignors  to  Crouse- 
Hlnds  Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Pull  box.  2,067,644  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Olm,  Oscar  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignors  to  Wilson- 
Jones  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Making  a  recnforceil 
U'usset.      2,060. S!)7  :  Jnii,  5. 

Olm,  Oscar  J,,  and  V.  Linder,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  said 
Ijinder  assignor  to  said  Olm.  Machine  for  making  file 
folders.     2,088,805  ;  Aug.    3. 

Olin.slead,  Frederick  A.,  t'leveland  TTolghts,  assignor  to 
The  Chain  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Tire 
hig,      2, 10,-?, 550;  Dee.  28. 

Olinsteil,  Donald  A.,  Wauneta,  Nehr.  Tractor  guide. 
2,097,8-10  ;  Nov,  2. 

Olney,  (loorge  W.,  Minneapolis,  Minn,  Machine  for 
spreading  and  distributing  coal  to  furnacos,  2,099,618; 
Nov,  16, 

n\v\u.  Henry  C,      (See  Kills,  G,  II,.  and  Olpln,) 

Olpin,  Henry  C,      (See  Ke(-ves,  C.  01i>in.  and  l-Mlis.) 

()l|)ii),  Henry  C.,  and  (J.  U.  lOlUs.  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
Ii^iighiiid,  asslL'nors  to  Cetanese  Corporation  of  .\nierlcn. 
MannrMcture  of  artificial  (llaments,  threads,  tllnis,  nud 
I  he  like.     2,083,122  ;  June  8, 

Olpln.  Henry  C.,  and  (;.  H.  Ellis,  Spomlon.  Tiear  Derby, 
Ilnglnnd,  nsslgnov.si  to  Celimese  C(ir|)oratlon  of  .Vnierlch. 
Treatment  of  inaterlnls.     2.004.809  ;  Oct.  5. 

Olsen,  Anders  C,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.  Hulldlng  construc- 
tion.    2,101,952;  Dec.  14. 


460 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Olsen,  Anton  11.  (See  Engbrecht,  G.  C,  and  A.  J.  and 
A.  M.  Olsen.) 

Olsen,  Arloe  R.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Molstureproof  material.  2,094,717  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Olsen.  Arthur  J.  (See  Ensbrecht.  G.  C,  and  A.  J.  and 
A.  M.  Olsen.) 

Olsen,  Carl  A.,  assignor  to  Excel  Taping  Machine  Co., 
Lynn,  Mass.     Taping  machine.     2,094,666 ;  Oct.  5. 

Olsen,  ElUng,  Seattle,  Wash.  Lock  means  for  gasoline 
tank  caps.    2,084.045  ;  June  15. 

Olsen,  Fredrich,  East  Alton,  HI.,  assignor  to  The  Cellu- 
lose Research  Corporation.  Cellulose  pulping  system 
and  product  thereof.     2.087,263  ;  July  20. 

Olsen,  Horanee  W.,  assignor  of  twenty  per  cent  to  R. 
H.  Lawrence,  Austin,  Tex.,  and  forty  per  cent  to  J.  L. 
De  Vault,  Ocheltree,  Kans.,  and  G.  S.  Hinkle,  Kilgore, 
Tex.  Automobile  tire  pressure  indicating  system. 
2,082,650;  Jane  1. 

Olsen,  John  C,  assignor  to  Flexible  Steel  Lacing  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  m.  Belt  end  fastener.  2,069,111 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Olsen.  John  C,  assignor  to  Flexible  Steel  Lacins  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  HI.     Belt  fastener.     2.069..3S5  :  Feb.   2. 

Olsen,  John  C,  assignor  to  Flexible  Steel  Lacing  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  ru.  Belt  and  fastener.  2,084,536  ;  June 
22. 

Olsen,  John  C,  assignor  to  Flexible  Steel  Lacing  Com- 
panv,  Chicago,  111.     Seal.     2.093,021  :  Sept.  21. 

Olsen,  John  C.  assignor  to  Flexible  Steel  Lacins  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  HI.     Cutting  tool.    2,093,022  ;  Sept.  14. 

Olsen,  John  H.     (See  Xelson.  A.  J.,  and  Olsen.) 

Olsen,  Joseph  O.     (See  Johnson,  C,  and  Olsen.) 

Olsen,  Louis  R.,  WesleyviUe,  assignor  to  Erie  Meter  Sys- 
tems. Incorporated,  Erie,  Pa.  Dispensing  stand. 
2,089,705  ;  Aug.  10. 

Olsen,  Niels  H.  F.,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor  Company. 
Dearborn.   Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     2,092,291 ;    Sept.   7. 

Olsen.  Oscar  W.,  Irvington,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Celluloid 
Corporation.  Embossing  or  decorating  cellulosic  plas- 
tics.    2.070,023;  Feb.  9. 

Olsen.  Thorsten  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vlbrometer. 
2,074,417  ;  Mar.  23. 

Olsen,  Thorsten  Y.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pivot  and  circuit 
controlling  mechanism  for  balancing  machines. 
2,087,653 ;  July  20. 

Olsen,  Thorsten  X.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Tinius 
Olsen  Testing  Machine  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Balancing  machine.     2,088,553  ;  July  27. 

Olsen,  Tinius,  Testing  Machine  Company.  (See  Lewis, 
Robert  B.,  assignor.) 

Olsen,  Tinius,  Testing  Machine  Company.  (See  Olsen, 
Thorsten  X.,  assignor.) 

Olsen,  Walter.      (See  Hanson,  H.  C,  and  Olsen.) 

Olshevsky.  Dimitry  E.,  Milford,  Conn.  X-rav  tube. 
2,090.636  :  Aug.  24. 

Olson,  Archie.     (See  Olson,  Ray  and  A.) 

Olson,  Alex  H.      (See  Droll,  J.  W.,  and  Olson.) 

Olson.  Arthur  T.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Coop.  2.095,280  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Olson,  Carl  G..  assignor  to  Hlinois  Tool  Works,  Chicago. 
III.  Mounting  and  driving  means  for  cutters. 
2,089,410  ;  Aug.  10. 

Olson,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  HUnois  Tool  Works,  Chicago, 
111.     Tapping  screw.     2,093.171  :  Sept.  14. 

01.<:on,  Carl  G..  assignor  to  Illinois  Tool  Works,  Chicago, 
111.     Tapping  screw.     2,093.172  :  Sept.  14. 

Olson,  Charles  A.,  J.  P.  Magos,  and  M.  W.  McRae.  as- 
signors to  Crane  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.  Air  conditioning 
unit.     2,079,562  ;  May  4. 

Olson,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Gisholt  Machine  Companv. 
Ifadison,  Wis.     Machine  tool.     2.092.5^7  :  Sept.   7. 

Olson,  Elmer.  Ferndale,  assignor  to  M.  E.  Chandler, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Eccentric  fuel  nozzle.  2,087,293  :  Julv 
20. 

Olson.   Eric  E.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Channeling  machine. 

2.069.922  ;  Feb.  9. 

Olson.    Eric  K.,   Now  York,  N.    Y.     Channeling  machine. 

2.060.923  :  Feb.  9. 

Olson,  Frederick  F.      (See  Everett,  W.  D.,  Stamer,  and 

Olson.) 
Olson,   Frederick  F.,  Belmont,  assignor  to  Hood  Rubber 

Companv,     Inc..     Watertown,     Mass.       Making     foot- 
wear.    2,098,354  ;  Nov.   9. 
Olson,  Gillis  V.  H.     (See  WesstrSm,  R.,  and  Olson.) 
Olson,  Gordon  L.,  Arlington.  Mass.     Applicator  for  plastic 

material  and  the  like.     2,081.673  :  May  2.5. 
Olson.     Gunner.     Chicago,     111.       Electrical     connecter. 

2,073.378  :  Mar.  9. 
Olson,  Harry  F.,   CoUingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to   Radio 

Corporation        of        America.     Acoustic        apparatus. 

2.097.289  :  Oct.  26. 
Olson,   Harry  F..  CoUingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation  of  America.    Acoustical  device.    2,102,736  : 

Dec  21. 
Olson.  Harry  F.,  Andubon,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration  of   .\merica.      Sound    reproducing  apDaratus. 

2,102,212  :    Dec.    14. 
Olson,   John    B.,    and    R.    R.    Young,    assignors   to   James 

Manufacturing    Company,    Fort    Atkinson,    Wis.      H,>n 

battery.    2,068.566  :  Jan.  19. 
Olson,  John  E.     (See  Ford,  J.  C,  and  Olson.) 


Olson,  John  W.,  Hasiings-on-Hudson,  assignor  to  Ana- 
conda Wire  &  Cable  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pro- 
ducing insulated  conductors.     2,067,333  ;  Jan.  12. 

Olson.  John  W.,  Hastings  on  Hudson,  assignor  to  Ana- 
conda Wire  &  Cable  Comoany,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cover- 
ing wire.    2,095,076  ;  Oct.  5. 

Olson  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hanson,  (Tasper  F., 
assignor.) 

Olson,  Mauritz,  Bridgeport,  and  E.  A.  Johnson,  Fairfield, 
assignors  to  The  A.  H.  Nilson  Machine  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Wire  forming  machine.  2,093,173  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Olson,  Olai  M.,  Margate,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Companv.  Air  conditioning  system.  2,100,867 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Olson,  Olle,  Chicago,  HI.     Gate  latch.    2,088,757 ;  Aug.  3. 

Ulson.  Oscar  E.,  Abbotsford,  Wis.  Animal  stanchion. 
2.097.103  :  Oct.   26. 

Olson,  Phillip  W.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Musical  Instru- 
ment Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Removable  lock. 
2,073,583  :  Mar.  9. 

Olson.  Phillip  W.,  assignor  to  The  Automatic  Musical 
Instrument  Companv,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Lock  plug 
construction.     2,079.628  ;  May  11. 

Olson.  Rav  and  A.,  Kligsburg,  C!alif.  Levee  disk. 
2.101.187  :  Dec.  7. 

Olson,  Raymond  W.,  Providence,  E.  I.,  assignor  to  Eicell 
Manufacturing  Company.  Hat  ornament.  2,068,760 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Olson,  Robert  C,  Waukegan,  HL  Bung.  2,093,526; 
Sept  21.    . 

Olson,  Sixten  J.     (See  Lofqtiist,  B.  M.,  and  Olson.) 

Olson.  Theodore  L.,  Providence,  assignor  of  forty  percent 
to  C.  E.  Johnson,  Cranston,  E.  L  Assembly  of  shingles. 
2,081.018  ;  May  IS. 

Olson,  WUbur  K..  Elmhurst,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  A.  Sheaf- 
fer  Pen  Company,  Fort  Madison,  Iowa.     Fountain  pen 

2.091.648  ;   Aug.    31. 

Olson,  Wilbur  K.,  Elmhurst,  HI.,  assignor  to  W.  A.  Sheaf 
fer  Pen  Companv.  Fort  Madison,  Iowa.     Fountain  pen 

2.091.649  ;  Aug.  31. 

Olson,  William,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hose  clamp.  2,090,374 
Aug.  17. 

Olsson,  Carl  0.,  Enskede,  and  S.  O.  C.  Kuhlemann,  Stock- 
holm, Sweden.     Domestic  steamer.     2.0S9.411 ;  Aug.  10. 

'Jlsson.  Eric.  Jersey  Citv,  N.  J.  Nonglare  head  lamp. 
2.100.913  ;  Nov.  30. 

Olsson.    Otto.      (See  Hammer.  V..   Jansson.  and  Olsson.) 

Olszanowski.  Peter  A.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Body  support  or 
stool.     2.099.345  :  Nov.  16. 

Olszewski,  Stephen  C,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Actuating  mech- 
anism (or  gearing.    2,070,618  ;  Feb.  16. 

Oltz,  Harry  M..  Miami,  Fla.  Freezing  and  dispensing 
machine.     2,080.971 :  May  IS. 

Olund,  Charles  J.,  Cambridge,  Minn.  Combined  bag  rack 
and  twine  holder.     2,075,129  ;  Mar.   30. 

Olympiad  Skate  Company.  (See  Blochinger,  William,  as- 
signor. ) 

Olympia  Knitting  MUls,  Inc.  (See  Bachelis,  Leonard  H., 
assignor.) 

O'Malley.  Joseph  M.  (See  Sheperdson,  J.  W.,  Morgan,  and 
O'Malley.) 

O'Malley,  Joseph  M.,  assignor  to  Morgan  Construction 
Company,  Worcestet,  Mass.  Rolling  mill.  2,094,106; 
Sept.  28. 

Oman,  C^rL  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  5Ianufacturing  Company.  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.    Remote  measuring  system.    2.078,680  :  Apr.  27. 

'  )man,  Erik,  Stocksund.  Sweden.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  producing  cold.     2.101,953  :  Dec.  14. 

Oman.  Roy  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Coffee  making  appa- 
ratus.    2,073.265  ;  Mar.  9. 

O'Mara.  Richard  F.     (See  Colby,  H.  S..  and  O'Mara.) 

O'Mara.   Richard  F.      (See  Crites.  J.,  and  O'Mara.) 

'•'Mara.  Richard  F..  assignor  to  Ravmond  Bros.  Impact 
Pulverizer  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.  Sludge  disposal  plant. 
2.066.41  <5;  Jan.  5. 

O'Mear,  Thomas  J.,  and  B.  Mishelevich,  Pittsburgh,  as- 
signors to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Companv.  Swiss- 
vale.  Pa.     Electrical  relay.     2.089.838 :  Aug.  10. 

O'Meara,  J.  Michael.     (See  Hall,  Walter,  assignor.) 

O'Meara,  Thomas  J.     (See  Allen.  E.  M..  and  O'Meara.) 

Omohundro.  Allen  L.,  and  E.  C.  Fanto,  Fairfield,  Conn., 
assignors  to  McKessen  &  Bobbins,  Inc.  Therapeutical 
compounds  containing  metal  abietates.  2,070,915  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Omsted,  Kaare,  Oslo,  Norway.  Apparatus  for  sterilizing 
and  subsequently  cooling  food  in  closed  containers. 
2,082,460;  June   1. 

O'Neil.  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Nashua  Gummed  and 
Coated  Paper  Comp.inv.  Nashua.  N.  H.  Production  of 
waxed  paper.     2,083,273  ;  June  8. 

O'Xeil,  Cniarles  M.     (See  Worel,  Glen  J.,  assignor.) 

iJ'Neil,  Charles  M..  Hopkins,  Minn.  Piston  skirt  expand- 
er.    2.09.3.475:  Sept.  21. 

O'Neil.  Charles  M.,  Hopkins,  Minn.  Telescopic  sight  for 
guns.     2,101,037  ;  Dec.  7, 

'  ''Neil,  Donald.      (See  O'Neil,  Matthew  G.,  assignor.) 

'  >  Neil.   Edward  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Closure  for  con- 
tainers.    2,091,877  ;  Aug.  31. 
'Neil.  Matthew  G..  assignor  to  D.  O'Neil.  Dallas,  Tei. 
Apparatus  for  making  emulsions  of  bituminous  mate- 
rials.    2.103,549;  Dec  28. 


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461 


O'Neil,    INIaurice    B.,    New    Orleans,    La.      Flexible    tool. 

2,073,903  ;  Mar.  16. 
O'Neil,  William  V.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  of  thirty-three 

and  one-third  percent  to  E.  J.  Freund,  Valparaiso,  Ind., 

and  thirty-three  and  one-third  percent  to  G.  H.  Snow, 

Milwaukee,    Wis.      Flickering    signal   light    for    trucks, 

etc.     2,090,332  ;  Aug.  17. 
O'Neill,    Edward   J.,    Syracuse,   N.  Y.,   assignor   to  A.    C. 

Loewer,  Baltimore,  Md.     Detection  device  for  sprocket 

holes  or  motion  picture  films.     2,078,867  ;  Apr.  27. 
O'Neill,   Eugene  F.,  assignor  of  fifty   per   cent  to  F.   M. 

Skaj,    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Advertising    blotting    device. 

2,099,135  ;  Nov.  16. 
O'Neill,  Frances.      (See  Robertson,  George  L.,  assignor.) 
O'Neill,    .Tames   J.,    Oakland,    Calif.      Reflector   mounting. 

2,068,192  ;  Jan.  19. 
O'Neill,  James  J.,  Oakland,   Calif.      Stop  for  telescoping 

members.     2,081,677  ;  May  25. 
O'Neill,  Joseph  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Bank  statement  sheet 

and   carbon  separating  apparatus.      2,098,158  ;  Nov.  2. 
O'Neil,  Robert  D.      (See  Terrell,  C.  E.,  and  O'Neil.) 
O'Neill,    William  L.,   assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,   to 

A.  R.  Shannon,  Chicago,  ni.     Oven.     2,076,091  ;  Apr.  6. 
Ontario   Manufacturing   Company.      (See   Moon,    Charles 

R.,  assignor.) 

Ontario  Research  Foundation.  (See  Goodier,  James  N., 
assignor.) 

Oosterhuis,  Ekko,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloellampen- 
fabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Tuning  control. 
2,083,239  ;  June  8. 

Oothout,  William  J.,  Queens  Village,  N.  Y.  Harness  op- 
erating  mechanism   for   looms.      2,089,069 ;   Aug.    3. 

Oothout,  William  J.,  Queens  Village,  N.  Y.  Shuttle  ten- 
sion.    2,090,765  ;  Aug.  24. 

Open  Hearth  Combustion  Company.  (See  Danforth, 
George  L.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Operadio  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Stone,  John  McW,, 
assignor.) 

Opie,  Hugh  L.     (See  Eaton,  C.  C,  and  Opie.) 

Opie,  Hugh  L.,  Braintree,  assignor  to  C.  C.  Eaton,  Brock- 
ton, Mass.  Machine  for  applying  tape  to  innersoles. 
2,086,282  ;  July  6. 

Opitz,  Fred  M.,  assignor  to  Hexcel  Radiator  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Radiator  core.     2,079,032  ;  May  4. 

Oplinger,  Floyd  P.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E. 
I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington, 
Del.     Zinc  plating.     2,075,623  ;  Mar.  30. 

Oplinger,  Floyd  F.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
duPont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Electroplating  process.     2,078,868  ;  Apr.  27. 

Oplinger,  Floyd  F.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
duPont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Electroplating  process.     2,078,869  ;  Apr.  27. 

Oplinger,  Floyd  F.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.     Coating  metals.     2,085,543  ;  June  29. 

Oplinger,  Floyd  F.,  and  C.  J.  Wernlund,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Screen  manufacture. 
2,078,014  ;  Apr.  20. 

Opolo,  Charles,  Culver  City,  Calif.  Spacing  balance  wheel 
for  disk  harrows  and  disk  plows.     2,074,418  ;  Mar.  23. 

Opolo,  Charles,  Culver  City,  Calif.  Planter  machine  hitch 
to  tractors.     2,074,419  ;  Mar.  23. 

Oppen,  Erich.     (See  Grave,  G.,  and  Oppen.) 

Oppenheim,   Austin   N.,   Pikesville,  Md.,   assignor  to   The 

B.  V.    D.    Corporation,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Garment. 
2,086,235  ;  July  6. 

Oppenheim,  Ren^,  Genncvilliers,  assignor  to  Soci6t6 
Anonyme  le  Carbone,  Gennevilliers,  (Seine),  France. 
Alkali  primary  cell  with  depolarization  by  air. 
2,085,209  ;  June  29. 

Onpenheim,  Rend,  assignor  to  Soci6t6  Anonyme  le  Car- 
bone,  Gennevilliers,  France.  Electric  cells  connected  in 
a  battery.     2,085,598  ;  June  29. 

Oppenheim,  RonC',  Gennevilliers,  assignor  to  Snciete 
Anonyme  T^e  Carbone.  Paris,  France.  Depolarizing 
electrode  for  electric  batteries.      2,097,077;  Oct.  26. 

Oppenheim,  Sally,  Erfurt,  Germany.  Device  for  treating 
the  tooth-root  membranes.     2,069,112  ;  Jan.  26. 

Oppenheim,  Theodore  II.,  assignor  to  The  New  Idea 
Spreader  Company,  Coldwatc^r,  Ohio.  Blower  pipe  sup- 
port and  removable  elbow  therefor.     2,092,134  ;  Sept.  7. 

Or)penheinior,  Artlnir,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slip  cover 
for   furniture.      2,100,808;   Nov.   30. 

Oppenhelmer,  Zacaharlas  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hat  rack. 
2,004,810;  Oct.  5. 

Oppenlaender,  Oskar,  Rome,  Gn.,  assignor  to  Tubi'/e 
Cliatillon  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  spinning  rayon  and  the  like.     2,074,022  ;   Mar.   16. 

Oppenlaender,  O.skar,  Itome,  Ga.,  assignor  (o  Tul>l/.<> 
C^lialillon  (Jorporiilion,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Siilnning  np 
paratiis.      2,090,004;   Aug.   17. 

Oppenlaender,  Oskar,  and  W.  G.  Lea,  Rome,  Ga.,  aR.slKn- 
ors  to  Tublzft  (Cliatillon  Corpor.ilion,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Spinning  nppanitus.     2,087.600;  July  20. 

Opper,   Mon-ls.      (See  Newninn,   M.   M.,  and  Oiiper.) 

(ipplnger,  Ileinz.  (See  LautenschlilKer,  C.  I;.,  Opplnger, 
Scliauniann,    RIgler,   and   Fussgllnger.) 

Of)licoior  Ak(ioiigeseIl«(linft.  (See  Fischer,  Fritz,  ns- 
sii'iior.  I 

Opdcolor,  AktlongeHellMchaft.  (See  Oretener,  E.,  and 
Arni,  nHHlgnorB.) 


Opticolor  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  RUritsch,  Kurt,  as- 
signor. ) 

Opticolor,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Rantsch,  K.,  and  Arni, 
assignors.) 

Oramold  Products  Corporation.  (See  Harrison,  Laurence 
E.,  assignor.) 

Oranski,  Leo  F.      (See  Ostendorf,   Herman  J.,   assignor.) 

Orban,  John,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Convertible  water  heat- 
ing system.    2,074,989  ;  Mar.  23. 

Orcutt,  Joseph  W.,  H.  A.  Stearns,  and  T.  L.  Wall,  Los 
Angeles,   Calif.     Game   apparatus.     2,101,188 ;   Dec.   7. 

Ordorica,  Alejandro.      (See  Blasquez,  F.,  and   Ordorica.) 

Orebaugh,  John  N.  (See  Lendrum,  A.  M.,  and  Ore- 
'oaugh.) 

Oreflce,  Herbert  E.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Baseball  base. 
2,084,775  ;  June  22. 

Oregon  Textile  Machines,  Inc.  (See  McDougall,  George 
P.,  assignor.) 

Oregon  Worsted  Company.  (See  Fisher,  Ralph  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oregon  Worsted  Company.     (See  Fisher,  Ralph,  assignor.) 

O'Reilly,  Cornelius  W.,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.  Deodorizer 
and  antiseptic  device.     2,069,419  ;  Feb.  2. 

O'Reilly,  Frank  L.,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Pender  for  automo- 
biles.    2,070,173  ;  Feb.  9. 

Orelup,  John  W.  (See  Isermann,  S.,  Ohlsson,  and  Ore- 
lup.) 

Orelup,  John  W.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
ssignments,  to  Patent  Fuels  &  Color  Corporation,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  Stabilized  colored  gasoline.  2,097,773 ; 
Nov.   2. 

Orem,  Edna  P.      (See  Lynch,  Ernest  E.,  assignor.) 

Orenda  Corporation.     (See  Stevens,  Josiah  B.,  assignor.) 

Orenstein,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mortise  and  tenon 
joint   lock.     2,082,300;   June  1. 

Orihel,  Joseph  A.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tooth  powder  dispenser. 
2,096,259  ;  Oct.  19. 

Orinsky,  Emile.      (See  Eisenberg,  H.,   and  Orinsky.) 

Orion  Electric  Company.  (See  Sayre,  Gordon  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Orling,  Charles  W.,  Wilmington,  England.  Apparatus 
for  weighing  filamentary  bodies  such  as  threads, 
2,068,036  ;  Jan.  19. 

Ormont,  Bernard,  assignor  to  Bernard  Ormont  Associ- 
ates, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  hydrocarbons. 
2,078,407  ;  Apr.  27. 

Ormont,  Bernard,  Associates,  Inc.  (See  Ormont,  Bernard, 
assignor.) 

Ormsby,  Elon  A.,  Centerville,  Calif.  Portable  crane  base. 
2,093,617  ;   Sept.  21. 

Ornamental  Specialties,  Inc.  (See  Comstock,  M.,  and 
Schoepflin,  assignors.) 

Ornstein,  Georg,  Berlin,  Germany.  Treating  sewage. 
Re.  20,451 ;  July  20. 

Ornsteen,  Bennett,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Shoe  counter  and 
making  same.     2,095,013  ;  Oct.  12. 

OIRouriie,  Frank  G.,  Blasdell,  assignor  of  one-twentieth 
to  C.  W.  Crosby,  Lackawanna,  N.  Y.  Rotary  engine. 
2,091,520;   Aug.   31. 

O'Rourlce.  Patrick  J.     (See  Lickfeldt,  Harry  E.,  assignor.) 

Orr,  Clark,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.     Valve  assembly.     2,089,700  ;  Aug.  10. 

Orr,   Claude  L.      (See  Stertzbach,   H.  W.,   and  Orr.) 

Orr,  Francis  L.,  Denver,  and  R.  R.  Wattelet,  Superior, 
assignors  of  one-third  to  A.  E.  Heichemer,  Denver, 
Colo.     Demountable  wheel.     2,077,567  ;  Apr.  20. 

Orr,  Howard  S.,  Gary,  Ind.,  assignor  to  American  Sheet 
and  Tin  Plate  Company.     Reel.     2,074,968  ;  Mar.  23. 

Orr,  Palmer.     (See  Fishburn,  O.  E.,  and  Orr.) 

Orr,  Walter  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  E.  C. 
Guthard,  Chicago,  111.     Animal   trap.     2,008,508  ;  Jan. 

Orr,  William  O.  D.,  assignor  to  A.  B.  Dick  Company,  Chi- 
cago,  III.     Cushion  sheet.     2,085,384;  June  29. 

Orris,  John  A.,  Windbor,  I'a.  Rumble  seal  top. 
2,072,706  ;  Mar.  2. 


uismo,    Josi'pli   A.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  WiUard 
_2   Battery    Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio.     Storage 
battery.     2,100,914  ;  Nov.  30. 


.Storage 


pany,_  Cleveland,    Ohio.     Storage 
(See    von    Segebaden,    E.    S.    D.,    and 


Orstrom,    Gustaf 
Orstriim.) 

5rstrSm,  Gustaf,  Alsten,  assignor  to  Aktiobolaget  Gerh 
Arehna  Mekanlska  Verkstad,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Re- 
ceptacle.    2,070,747;  Feb.   10. 

OrstrSm,  Gustaf,  Alsten,  Sweden,  assignor  to  .Vktlebolaget 
Gerh  Arehns  Mekaniska  Verkstad,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 
Method  of  and  ajiparatus  for  forming  containers  for 
packages.     2,070,838  ;  Feb.  10. 

Orstriim,  Gustaf,  .\lston,  a.ssignor  to  Aktlebolngot  Oorh. 
Arehns  Mek.anlska  Verlcstad,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  De- 
vice for  closing  rectangular  bag  ends.     2,093,130;  Sept. 

OrstrOm,  Giislaf,    Al.sleu,  assignor  to  .XUtlelmlaget   Gerli. 

Areluifl.      McMcnnlska.     Verkstad.      Sloclvliolni,      Sweden 

Device   for  clo.slng   bag  ends.      2.091,1)27  ;   Oct.   5. 
Ortega,  lOstehnn  1>..  Ilabanii,  Cnbii.     I'uridoatlon  of  mustv 

w.iter.     2,0(iH,l(;5  ;  Jan.  1!). 
Orlli,   Ulcli.ird  'W.  Or.'inge.   N.  J.,   assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 

nointloii   i>(  America.     Electron   tube.     2,000,740;  Nov. 


462 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Ortner,  Joseph  L.     (See  Smith,  Richard  D.,  assignor.) 

Orthner,  Ludwig,  and  C.  Hcuck,  Leverkusen  I.  G.-\Verk, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Work,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Addition  products  of  glycide  to  organic 
compounds.     2,089,569  ;  Aug.   10. 

Orthner,  Ludwig,  and  O.  Bohme,  Leverkusen-I.  G.  "Werk, 
G.  Meyer  and  W.  Becker,  Cologne-Mulheim,  assignors 
to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort- 
on-the-Main,  Germany.  Preparing  chlorinated  rubbers. 
2,094,408  ;  Sept.  28. 

Orthner,  Ludwig,  Leverkusen,  I.  G.  Werk,  and  H.  Kep- 
pler,  Leverkusen-Schlebusch,  Germany,  assignors  to 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reac- 
tion product  of  an  ester-like  wax  and  a  base.  2,098,551 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Orton,  Percy  N.,  et  al.     (See  Davis,  George  C,  assignor.) 

Orton,  William  H.  (See  Mashbir,  S.  F.,  Kear,  Davies, 
and  Orton.) 

Orzada,  Thomas  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Music  signature  chart. 
2,079,920;  May  11. 

Osada,  Kota.      (See  Yonemura,  S.,  Okazawa,  and  Osada.) 

Osawa,  Juichi,  Shikokumachi  Mita,  Shibaku,  Tokyo,  Japan, 
assignor  to  International  Standard  Electric  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  X.  Metallic  rectifier.  2,090,806  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Osborn,  Alden  E.,  assignor  to  Simplex  Improvements,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Attaching  members  to  the  interior  of 
hollow  articles.     2,070,296  ;  Feb.  9. 

Osborn,  Alden  JB.,  assignor  to  Simplex  Improvements, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Protector.     2,073,584  ;   Mar.  9. 

Osborn,  Alden  E.,  New  York,  and  C.  M.  O'Boyle,  New 
Rochelle,  assignors  to  Simplex  Improvements,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Protector.     2,095,528  ;   Oct.  12. 

Osborn,  Alden  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipe  Joint.  2,101,155  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Osborn,  Alden  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipe  joint.  2,102,434  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Osborn,  Frank  C,  Manchester,  Vt.  Cigarette  stub  re- 
ceiver and  extinguisher.     2,101,593  ;  Dec.  7. 

Osborn,  Frank  V.     (See  Murphy,  S.  D.,  and  Osborn. 

Osborn,  Henry  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Addressograph-RIultigraph  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Selective  bed  printing  machine.     2,077,433  ;  Apr.  20. 

Osborn,  Henry  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  planographic  print- 
ing.    2,102,641  ;  Dec.  21. 

Osborn,  Naomi  J.,  trustee.  (See  Karbach,  A.  P.,  and 
Trinkle,  assignors.) 

Osborn,  Robert  R.,  Kenmore.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  Wing 
truss.     2,073,350  ;  Mar.  9. 

Osborn,  Russell  S..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Drawing  device. 
2,068,037  ;  Jan.  19. 

Osborn,  William  C,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Murray 
Corporation  of  America.  Trim  panel  construction. 
2,099,989  ;  Nov.  23. 

Osborne,  Edmund,  Mission.  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Dragline  dredge.     2,067,000  ;  Jan.  5. 

Osborne,  Glenn  E..  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Color  card. 
2,074,704  ;  Mar.  23. 

Osborne,  Harold  S.,  Upper  Montclair,  and  S.  B.  Wright, 
South  Orange,  N.  J.  ;  said  Osborne  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  and  said  Wright 
assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Inc.  Privacy 
system.     2,101,224  ;  Dec.  7. 

Osborne,  Raymond  S.,  Sewickley,  Pa.  Riveting  appara- 
tus.    2,070,309  :  Feb.  9. 

Osborne,    Wiley   W.      (See    Parry,    Robert   D.,   assignor.) 

Osborne,  William  B.,  Muncie,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Borg-Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111 
Transmission.     2.066.482  ;  Jan.  5. 

Osborne,  William  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cream  remover 
for  milk  bottles.     2.082,845  :  June  8. 

Osburn,  James  M.     (See  Burckhalter,  R.  N.,  and  Osburn.) 

Oscard,  Robert  S.,  assignor  to  H.  Loeb  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Garment.     2,100,869  ;  Nov.  30. 

Osor,  Fred  F.,  deceased,  by  Gladys  Oser,  Chicago,  111., 
administratrix.     Fireguard.     2,092,468 ;  Sept.   7. 

Oser,  Gladys,  administratrix.      (See  Oser,  Fred  F. ) 

Osgood,  Charles  F.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sulli- 
van Machinery  Company.  Mining  apparatus.  2,075,954  : 
Apr.  6. 

Osgood,  Charles  F.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Safety  Mining  Company,  Chicago,  111 
Material  breaking  method  and  apparatus.  2,083  739  • 
June  15.  ' 

Osgood,  Charles  F.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Shoveling  mechanism.  2,086.573- 
July  33.  .  o, 

Osgood,  Charles  F.,  Claremont.  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 
mining.     2,093.470  ;  Sept.  21. 

O.'igood,  Charles  F.,  Claremont.  N.  11.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Mining  apparatus.  2,100,350: 
Nov.  30. 

Osgood,  Dexter  T.,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Reset- 
ting circuits  for  gas-flUed  tubes.     2,092,851  ;  Sept.  14 

Osgood,  Frank  G.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hookle«!'? 
Fastener  Compan.v.  Stop  applying  machine  for  slide 
fasteners.     2,096,685  :  Oct.  19. 

Osgood,  George  II.,  and  R.  G.  Peterson,  Tacoma,  Wash 
Glue.     2,080,832;  M.iy  18. 


Osgood,  Robert  C,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sul- 
livan Machinery  Company.  Hoisting  mechanism. 
2,092,774;    Sept.    14. 

Osgood,  Walter  P.,  Maiden,  Mass.  Tape-applying  ma- 
chine.    2,086,988  ;  July  13. 

O'Shea,  Francis  B.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  S.  J.  Getman, 
Ilion,  N.  Y.     Glare  shield.     2,071,272  ;  Feb.  16. 

Oshei,  C.  H.      (See  Sehellinger,  Theodor,  assignor.) 

Oshima,  Ryoji,  Yodobashiku,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  manufacturing  cut-filament  sliver  from 
continuous  filament  tape.     2,090,502  ;  Aug.  17. 

Oshkosh  Trunks,  Inc.      (See  Wintz,  William,  assignor.) 

()slund,  Charles  H.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Labeling  machine. 
2,078,870  ;  Apr.  27. 

Oslund,  Charles  H.,  Worcester,  Mass.  Variable  speed 
transmission.     2,092,469  ;  Sept.  7. 

Osraan,  Ralph  T.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Coupling  device. 
2,091,009  :  Aug.  24. 

Osman.  Ralph  T.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Dump  body. 
2,098,670  :  Nov.  9. 

Osman,  William  B.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Hanging  direc- 
tory holder.     2,073,351 ;  Mar.  9. 

Osmotas  Sanitary  Service  Limited.  (See  Harborne, 
Thomas  L.,  assignor.) 

Osmundson  Spade  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Thomp- 
son, Peter  O.,  assignor.) 

Osmundson.  William  H.,  Perry,  Iowa.  Interchangeable 
cultivator   shovel  bracket.     2,097,338  ;  Oct.  26. 

Osnos,  Jlendel,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fttr 
Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Vari- 
able condenser.     2,079,921 ;  May  11. 

Osolin,  Alfred,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  re- 
pairing containers  for  high  temperature  material. 
2.091,082  ;  Aug.  24. 

Osolin,  Alfred,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Wall  subjected  to 
high  temperatures.     2,097.637  ;  Nov.  2. 

Ossenbeck,  Anton.  (See  Hilger,  J.,  Ossenbeck  and 
Tietze.) 

Ossenbrunner,  Armin.  (See  Hagedorn,  M.,  and  Ossen- 
brunner.) 

Ossenbrunner,  Armin.  (See  Hagedorn,  M.,  Ossenbrun- 
ner,  and  Wilmanns.) 

Ostberg,  Karl  G.,  Stockholm,  assignor  to  Fabriksaktie- 
bolaget  Haldataxametern,  Holmstad,  Sweden.  Nibbling 
machine.     2,094,928  ;  Oct.  5. 

Osteen,  Percy  C,  Anderson,  S.  C.  Turnstile.  2,073.904; 
Mar.  16. 

Osten.  Joseph  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Seat  cover  display 
stand.    2,082,214  ;  June  1. 

Osten-Sacken,  Irving  C,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Timing 
mechanism.     2,073,756  ;  Mar.  16. 

Ostendorf,  Herman  J.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  L.  F.  Oranski.  Joint  for  double  wall  hot  air 
pipes.     2,091.608  ;  Aug.  31. 

Oster,  John,  assignor  to  John  Oster  Manufacturing  Co., 
Racine,  Wis.     Display  rack.     2,075,298  ;  Mar.  30. 

Oster,  John,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Oster,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Osterhof,  Arthur  L.      (See  Pickett,  O.  A.,  and  Osterhof.) 
Osterhof.  Arthur   L.,  Kenvil,   N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hercules 

Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Resinous  material 

and  producing.     2,084.213  ;  June  15. 
Osterholm,  William  C,  Oak  Park,  HI.    Clutch.    2,075,130 ; 

Mar.   30. 
Ostermann,  Rudolf  M.,  Kenilworth,  111.,  and  A.  Williams, 

Munster,  Ind.,  assignors  to  The  Superheater  Company, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Locomotive.     2,102,806  ;  Dec.  21. 
Osterstroni,   Rudolph  C,  Kenilworth.  and  C.   R.  Wagner, 

.nssignors    to    The    Pure    Oil    Conipanv,    Chicago.    111. 

Treating   cracked   petroleum    distillates.      Re.    20,605 ; 

Dec.  28. 

Osterstrom,  Rudolph  C,  assignor  to  The  Pure  Oil  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Producing  lubricating  oil. 
2,067,334;  Jan.   12. 

Osterstrom,  Rudolph  C,  Kenilworth,  assignor  to  The 
Pure  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Making  lubricating 
oil.     2,090,333:   Aug.   17. 

Ostertag.  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  Paper  Patents  Company, 
Neenah,  Wis.     Belt  guide.     2,076.413  ;  Apr.  6. 

Osthelmer.  Frank  C,  Wichita,  Kans.  Fountain  pen. 
2,088,661;  Aug.   3. 

Ostler,  Ernest  S.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  Stromberg 
Electric  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Recording  mechanism. 
2,070,310  ;  Feb.  9. 

^^V,*^""'.  I^r^'^st  S.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  Stromberg 
Electric  Company.  Chicago,  HI.  Time-controlled  sys- 
tem.    2,095.829  :  Oct.  12. 

Ostlind.  Oscar  J..  Portland,  Oreg.  Thermal  control 
switch.     2,101,475  ;  Dec.  7. 

Ostllne,  John  E.,  Bern-yn,  assignor  to  Associated  Electric 
Laboratories  Inc.,  Chicago,  HI.  Automatic  telephone 
system.     2,099,429  ;  Nov.  16. 

Ostlund,  Artur  E.  P.,  Stockholm,  and  S.  Gunnfors,  Angby, 
Sweden.     Piano  string  system.     2,077,489  ;  Apr.  20. 

Ostrander.  Allen  E.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  R.  W.  Joy,  Ber- 
wick, Pa.,  and  A.  Kassler,  assignors  to  American  Car 
S",l,  PllP''^  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hopper  car. 
2,101,448 ;  Dec  7. 

^^^l°A,  S*'f''?''*^'\  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Hopkinson,  R., 
and  Tolstoouhov,  assignors.) 


LIST  OP  PATENTEES 


463 


Ostrom,  Ernest  W.,  Pasadena,  and  G.  H.  Williams,  Hunt- 
ington Park,  assignors  to  Axelson  Manufacturing  Co., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pump  anchor  structure.  2,088,971 ; 
Aug.   3. 

Ostromislensky,  Iwan  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stabilized 
hydrocarbons.     2,090,484  ;  Aug.  17. 

Osuch,  Francis  J.,  assignor  to  Kobot-Hand  Corporation, 
Detroit,   Mich.     Ironing  device.     2,079,033  ;   May  4. 

Osvold,  Helmer  J.,  Thompson,  Minn.  Game.  2,098,011 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Oswald,  John  G.,  Woocsocket,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Whitin 
Machine  Works,  Whitinsville,  Mass.  Drawing  mecha- 
nism for  substantially  elongated  filaments.  2,067,062  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Oswald,   Karl.      (See   Klemp,    William  J.,  assignor.) 

Oswego  Falls  Corporation.  (See  Jones,  George  S.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Oswego  Falls  Corporation.  (See  La  Bombard,  Leon  B., 
assignor.) 

Oswego  Falls  Corporation.     (See  Price,  John  F.,  assignor.) 

Oswego  Falls  Corporation.      (See  Sidon,  Max,  assignor.) 

Oswego  Falls  Corporation.  (See  Wilcox,  Isaac  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oswell,  Benjamin  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Napkin  dis- 
penser.    2,095,649  ;  Oct.  12. 

Othmer,  Donald  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Tennessee 
Eastman  Corporation,  Kingsport,  Tenn.  Dehydration 
of  acetic  acid  and  other  lower  fatty  acids.  2,076,184  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Otis,  Arthur  F.,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Albert  Kircher  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Display  device.     2,074,420  ;  Mar.  23. 

Otis,  Arthur  S.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Amusement  device. 
2,068,386  ;  Jan.  19. 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Andres,  Charles  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Bruns,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Dunn,  Edward  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Dunn,  E.  L.,  and  Larson, 
assignors.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Fiedler,  George  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Handy,  Arthur  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Lewis,  J.  D.,  Waters,  and 
Krauer,  assignors.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.     (See  Norton,  Clifford,  assianor.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.     (See  Pinto,  Anthony,  assignor.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Sanford,  Selden  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Otis    Elevator   Company.      (See    Smith,   F.    I.,    assignor.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Waters,  H.,  and  Glaser, 
assignors.) 

Otis  Elevator  Company.  (See  Waters,  H.,  Paulson,  and 
Troster,  assignors.) 

Otis,  Herbert  C,  Dallas,  Tex.  Well  tool.  Re.  20,546 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Otis,  Herbert  C,  Dallas,  Tex.  Well  seal.  2,087,528; 
July  20. 

Otis,  Russell  M.,  Alhambra,  Calif.  Process  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  photographically  recording  sounds. 
2,082,846  ;  June  8. 

Otis,  Russell  M.,  Alhambra,  Calif.  Sound  recording  sys- 
tem.    2,082,900;  June  8. 

O'Toole,  William  A.,  McKeesport,  Pa.  Wedge  adjusting 
mechanism  for  locomotive  drive  boxes.  2,080,833  ;  May 
18. 

Ott,  Albert,  Zurich,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  The  National 
Cash  Register  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Accounting  and 
bookkeeping  machine.     2,088,092;  July  27. 

Ott,  Albert,  Zurich-Oerlikon,  and  B.  Dreyer,  Zurich- 
Hongg,  Switzerland,  assignors  to  The  National  Cash 
Register  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Accounting  machine. 
2,088,662  ;  Aug.  3. 

Ott,  Clarence  J.      (See  Groll,  H.  P.  A.,  and  Ott.) 

Ott,  Conrad  L.     (See  Balsiger,  H.  E.,  and  Ott.) 

Ott  Edward  F.,  Bowmansville,  N.  Y.  (iarnicnt  hanger. 
2,076,824;  Apr.  13. 

Ott,  Emil.     (See  Borglin,  J.  N.,  and  Ott.) 

Ott,  Harvey  N.,  assignor  to  Spencer  Lens  Company, 
HulTnlo,    N.  Y.      Mioroscopo.      2,087,329;   July  20. 

Ott,  John  E.,  Lisle  Township,  DuPage  County,  assignor 
to  Acme  Steel  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Folding  box. 
2,074,934  ;  Mar.  23. 

Ottawa   Silica  Company.     (See  Gyger,  Wayne,  assignor.) 

Ottawa  Itlvor  I'nper  Company,  The.  (See  Lynch,  Harold 
TO.,  assignor.) 

Ottaway,  Robert,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electric  program 
clock.     2,080,330;  May  11. 

Otto  Odio  M.,  Tnrcntnm,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Allegheny 
Sloel   Compimv.      Slielf  structure.     2.078,681  ;   Apr.   27. 

Ottenbacher,  Willy  E.,  assignor  to  P.  Meyerhoff,  Mllwnukee, 
Wis.  Permanent  hair  waving  apparatus.  2,073.317; 
Miir.  0. 

Otting,  Herbert  E.,  WesterviUe,  and  K.  IT.  Browne.  Co- 
lumhUH.  Ohio,  nHHlgnors  to  M.  Sc  R.  Dletftlc  T/iboni  torloH. 
Inc.      'I'rentmcnt   of  milk  prodiicls.      '.'..07'.l,'.W.\  :    M:ir.   1). 

Oiling.  Herbert  10..  Westervllle,  and  E.  H.  Browne  and 
M.  E.  Hull.  Columbus.  Ohio.  iiRsignors  to  M.  fi  R. 
Dietetic  lynboratorlPB,  Inc.  Treatment  of  milk  prod- 
ucts.   2,102,642  ;  Dec.  21. 


Ottinger,  Leon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handle  and  latch  mech- 
anism.   2,075,829  ;  Apr.  6. 

Ottmann,  John  H.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Delivery  chute. 
2,088,806  ;  Aug.  3. 

Otto,  Carl,  Essen,  Germany.  Regenerative  coke  oven. 
2,082,215  ;  June  1. 

Otto,  Carl  A.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Service  Company,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  Temperature  regulation.  2,069,418 ; 
Feb.  2. 

Otto,  Carl  A.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Service  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Control  mechanism  for  dampers  and 
the  like.    2,080,212  ;  May  11. 

Otto,  Carl  A.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Service  Company,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  Temperature  control  device.  2,080,950 ; 
May  18. 

Otto,  Henry  g.     (See  Graiit,  Albert  E.,  assignor.) 

Otto,   Henry   S.      (See   Grant,   A.   E.,   and   Otto.) 

Otto,  Martin  H.,  assignor  to  The  Wabash  Screen  Door 
Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Combination  door. 
2.069,268  ;  Feb.  2. 

Otto,  Michael.      (See  Mueller-Cunradi,  M.,   and  Otto.) 

Otto,  Michael.     (See  Rabe,  H.,  and  Otto.) 

Otto,  Michael,  and  M.  Mueller-Cunradi,  Ludwigshafen-on- 
the-Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktienge- 
sellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Produc- 
tion of  solid  greases.     2,084,500  ;  June  22. 

Otto,  Michael,  and  M.  Mueller-Cunradi,  Ludwigshafen-on- 
the-Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktienge- 
sellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Valuable 
hydrocarbon  products.     2,084,501 ;  June  22. 

Ottoson,  Carl  C.,  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.  Internal  com- 
bustion engine.     2,082,078  ;  June   1. 

Oudemans,  Gillis.  (See  Honing,  W.,  and  Oudemans,  as- 
signors.) 

Oura,  Hector  L.,  Hillingdon,  assignor  to  Electric 
and  Musical  Industries  Limited,  Middlesex,  England. 
Frequency  discriminating  electric  network.  2,093,248  : 
Sept.  14. 

Oury,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Expansion  joint.  2,103,337  : 
Dec.  28. 

Outboard  Motors  Corporation.  (See  Irgens,  Finn  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Outman,  Winfred  H.,  Richmond,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Cer- 
tain-Teed Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Making  a  covering  for  surfaces  exposed  to  the  weather. 
2,099,571;  Nov.  16. 

Outman,  Winfred  H.,  Richmond,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Cer- 
tain-Teed Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cov- 
ering for  surfaces  exposed  to  the  weather.  2,099,572 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Overbaugh,  Charles  B.,  Jr.,  Climax,  Colo.  Envelope. 
2,088,068  ;  July  27. 

Overbeck,  Wilcox  P.,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Raytheon 
Manufacturing  Company,  Newton,  Mass.  Voltage  reg- 
ulator connected  in  parallel.     2,092,891  ;  Sept.  14. 

Overbury,  Austin  A.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Monroe 
Calculating  Machine  Company,  Orange,  N.  J.  Calculat- 
ing machine.     2,096,465  ;  Oct.  19. 

Overbury,  Austin  A.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Monroe 
Calculating  Machine  Company,  Orange,  N.  J.  Calculat- 
ing machine.     2,101,818  ;  Dec.  7. 

Overbury,  Austin  A.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Surgical  lamp. 
2,102,023  ;  Dec.  14. 

Overbury,  Frederick  C,  Hillsdale,  N.  J.  Covering  for 
buildings.     2,080.671  ;  May  18. 

Overhead  Door  Corporation.  (See  Blodgett,  Herbert  C, 
assignor.) 

Overhead  Door  Corporation.  (See  Creager,  Henry,  as- 
signor.) 

Overhead  Door  Corporation.  (See  Morris,  Howard  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Overholtz,  George  D.,  assignor  to  The  Tiffin  Art  Metal 
Company,  Tiffin,  Ohio.  Standing  lap  seam  roofing. 
2,073,706  ;  Mar.  IR. 

Overhuls,  O.  W.      (See  Harris,  Jess,  assignor.) 

Overhuls,  Oscar  W.,  Delta,  Colo.  Nozzle  attachment. 
2,068,193  :  Jan.  19. 

Overly,  Elmer  G.,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Wire  plant  support. 
2, 079, .332  ;  May  4. 

Overm.in,  Ivan  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  S.  McOlnIn, 
Marion,  Ind.  Rotary  aggregate  drier.  2,082,970 ; 
June  8. 

Overmyer,  George  J.,  Hartford  Cit.v.  Ind.  Combined  cap 
valve  and  cream  separator  for  milk  bottles.  2,071,.'S65  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Overmyer,  George  J.,  Tulan,  Okla.  Handle.  2.00.'). ,"97  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Overturf,  Clarence  A.,  assignor  to  American  Tire  Guard 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tiro  deflating  device. 
2,099.042  :  Nov.  16. 

Overvad.  Mnrius,  Aiirlnis,  Denmark.  Miiniifacture  of 
concr(-te  pipes.     2,102,908;  Dec.   21. 

Ovinglon,  Edwiird  ,T..  .\>iburnd.'ile,  Muss,  Penetrative 
Implement.      2.092.929;    Sept.    It. 

Ovoln  Tncorporated.  (Soo  Swarthout,  A.  V.,  and  Tamclo, 
iiNslgnors,) 

Owen,  Allison  !>.,  Berkeley,  Cnllf.  Food  prennrlng  !m- 
plemenl.      ;!,0S!),1)S0  ;    Aiiir.    17, 

Owen,  Eric  W.  B,     (See  TwIsb,  P,  V.,  and  Owen.) 

Owen,  Enirenc-  A..  WilUlnsburg,  nsNli^nor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Briike  Company.  WIlmordlnR.  Vn.  Strainer 
device.     2.084,0^2  ;  June  22. 


464 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Owen,  Frank  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  American  Iron 
and  Machine  Works  Company,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Device  for  capping  pump  tubing.     2,079,922  ;  May  11. 

Owen,  John  T.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Tung-Sol  Lamp  Works  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
liilectrolyte  and  device  employing  the  same.  2,084,046  ; 
June  15. 

Owfin,  Jonas  L.,  Norredsbyn,  Sweden.  Saw  blade. 
2,072,624  ;  Mar.  2. 

Owen,  Obadiah  N.,  assignor  of  fifty  per  cent  to  H.  H. 
Rollins,   Phoenix,  Ariz.     Holder.     2,087,113;    July   13. 

Owen  Silent  Spring  Company,  The.  (See  Smith,  Rudolph 
O.,  assignor.) 

Owen,  Turner  A.,  Olney,  Tex.  Sand  testing  tool. 
2,068,108  ;  Jan.  19. 

Owen,  Walter  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Combination  fire 
poker  and  clinker  tong.     2,089,661 ;  Aug.  10. 

Owen,  William,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Plate 
Glass  Company,  AUegneny  County,  Pa.  Plate  glass 
surfacing  car.     2,068.068  ;  Jan.  19. 

Owen,  William,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Companv.  Process  and  apparatus  for  mak- 
ing safety  glass.     2,091,331 ;  Aug.  31. 

Owen,  William,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Company.  Glass  cutting  apparatus. 
2,091,332  ;  Aug.  31. 

Owen,  William  E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Timer.     2,071,173  ;  Feb.  16. 

Owens,  Adolphus  W.,  Houston,  Tex.  Holder  for  optical 
instruments.     2,101,340  ;  Dec.  7. 

Owens,  Charles  H.,  North  Arlington,  N.  J.  Vinegar  gen- 
erator.    2,089,412  ;  Aug.   10. 

Owens,  Edward  W.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Marker  for  com- 
bined planters  and  cultivators.     2,073,562  ;  Mar.  9. 

Owens,  Emmett  N.,  and  R.  G.  Evans,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Retaining  camber  in  rails.     2.091,609  :  Aug.  31. 

Owens,  Freeman  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Photographic  re- 
cording and  sound  reproducing  system.  2,067,784 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Owens,  Freeman  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  reproducing 
apparatus.     2.091,688  ;  Aug.  31. 

Owens,  Henry,  Providence,  R.  I.,  and  S,  Bottomley,  North 
Andover.  Mass.,  assignors  to  Henry  Owens  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Selective  strand  trapping  and 
cutting  device  for  use  in  strand  doubling  or  twisting 
machines.     2,099,530  :  Nov.  16, 

Owens,  Henry  &  Company.  (See  Owens,  H.,  and  Bottom- 
ley,  assignors.) 

Owens-Illinois  (Jlass  Company.  (See  Barnby,  Herbert 
A.,   assignor.) 

Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.  (See  Carvalho,  Leslie 
R.  N.,  assignor.) 

Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.  (See  Kinker,  Clarence 
C,  assignor.) 

Owens-Illinois    Glass   Company.      (See   Luflvin,    Garlasd, 

assignor.) 
Owens-Illinois   Glass  Company.      (See  Myers,   Frank   L., 

assignor.) 
Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.     (See  Schmid,  Anton,  as- 
signor.) 
Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.     (See  Simpson,  Donald  C, 

assignor.) 
Owens-Illinois    Glass    Company.      (See    Skutch,    William 

G.,  assignor.) 
Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.     (See  Slayter,  Games,  as- 
signor.) 
Owens-Illinois   Glass  Company.      (See   Smith,   Harry  V., 

assignor.) 
Owens-Illinois   Glass    Company.      (See   Soubier,   Leonard 

D.,  assignor.) 
Ower.s-Illinois   Glass  Company.      (See  Tassick,  John  A., 

assignor.) 
Owons-Illinois  Glass  Company.     (See  Toulouse,  Julian  H.. 

assignor.) 
Owens-Illinoi.s    Glass    Company.      (See   Voss,    Elmer    B., 

assignor.) 
Owen-Illinois  Glass  Company,     (See  Williams,  R.  C,  and 

Bone,  assignors.) 
Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.     (See  Zimmerman,  W.  P., 

and  Holmes,  assignors.) 
Owens,  J.  B.,  et  al.     (Sec  Justus,  James  W.,  assignor.) 
Owens,  James  II.,  Idlewylde,  Md.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 

ponition  of  America.     Electric  motor.     2,09.">.2S1  ;  Oct 

12. 
Owens,  Orville  R.,  assignor  to  Wells-Gardner  &  Companv, 

Chicago,  III.     Bent  plywood.     2,074,854 :  Mar.  23. 
Owens,  Orville  R.,  assignor  to  Wells-Gardner  &  Company, 

Chicago,  111.     Round  corner.     2,081,638  ;   May  23. 
Owens,    I'lTcy   R..    Sc.nsd.ilp,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to   Warren 

Wohstpr  .<•  Cntnpnnv.  •"aniiien,  N.  3.     Heat  controlling 

system.    Re.  20,240  ;  Jan.  12. 
Owlor,  Albert  J.,  assignor  to  Paul  Whltln  Manufacturing 

Company,  Northbridge,  Mass.    Bobbin  cleaning  machine. 

2,077,127  ;  Apr.  J3. 
Owner,  Frank  M.     (.Sop  Fedden.  A.  H.  R.,  and  Owner.) 
Ox   Fibre  Brush   Company.      (See  Lipps,  William  D.,  as- 
signor.) 
Oxford.  Carl  J.,  assignor  to  National  Twist  Drill  &  Tool 

Company,     Detroit.     Mich.     Forming     a     rotary     tool. 

2.inr!,37n:  Dec.  28. 
Oxford    Filing    Supply    Co.      (See    Jonas,    Frank    D..    as- 

sienor.l 
Oxford   Filing   Supply   Co.      (See  Lane,   Herbert   G.,   as- 
signor.) 


Oxford    Paper    Company.      (See   Heritage,    Clark    C,    as- 
signor.) 
Oxford   Varnish    Corporation.      (See    Casto,    L.    V.,    von 

Webem,  Hamant,  and  King,  assignors.) 
Oxford    Varnish   Corporation.      (See   Eichstiidt,   Karl,   as- 
signor.) 
Oxford  Varnish  Corporation.      (See  von  Webern,   Guido, 

assignor.) 
Oxford  Varnish  Corporation.     (See  von  Webern,  G.,  and 

Hamant.) 
Oxley,  Horace  F.     (See  Dreyfus,  H.,  Oxley,  and  Thomas.) 
Oxley,  Horace  F..  and  E.  B.  Thomas,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 

England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 

Recovery    of    acidic    and    basic    reagents.      2,090,947 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Oxley,  Walter  T.,  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.     Whistling  signal 

for  fluid  delivery  hose.     2,090,226  ;  Aug.  17. 
Oxnard,  Edward  P.     (See  Anthony  A.  W.,  and  Oxnard.) 
Ozalid     Corporation.      (See     von     Meister,     F.     W.,     and 

Andrew,  assignors.) 
Ozark    Chemical    Company.      (See    Doennecke,    H.     W., 

Douglass,  and  Anderson,  assignors.) 
Ozlek.  Morris,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Lamp  stand.     2,073,754  ; 

Mar.  16. 
P.  I.  V.  Chain  Gears  Limited.     (See  Abbott,  Geoffrey  J., 

assignor.) 
Paasche,  Jens  A.,  Wilmette,  111.    Paint  applying  machine 

2,069.844 ;   Feb.   9.  yf  ^     s        ^  "«=. 

Paasche,     Jens    A.,    Wilmette,    HI.       Coating    machine 

2,069,845;  Feb.  9.  si.  uie. 

Paasche,     Jens     A.,     Wilmette,     HI.     Spraying     device. 

Paasche,  Jens  A.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  The  Strathmore 
Company,  Aurora,  111.  Impression  receiving  device 
2,074,855;  Mar.  23. 

Pabodie,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  J.  F.  Pritchard  &  Com- 
pany, Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cooling  tower.  2,100  667  • 
Nov.  30.  .       ,        , 

Pabst._  Richard,  Wurzburg,  Germany.  Heating  plant. 
2,06  i  .063  :  .Tan.   5. 

Pace,  Alfred  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Grater.  2,078,507  • 
Apr.  27. 

Pace,  Calogero  V.,  deceased.  Upper  Darbv,  Pa. ;  Concetta 
S'J,?,*^'  -J^F'S'®*'"'''*'''^-  Container  and  closure  assembly. 
2,094,020  ;  Sept.  28. 

Pace,  Concetta,  administratrix.     (See  Pace,  Calogero  V  ) 

P^ce,  Everett  R.,  Belmont,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Ragan 
Knitting  Company,  and  one-half  to  Maurice  Mills  Com- 
pany, Thomasville,  N.  C.  Knitting.  2,071,289;  Feb. 
16. 

Pace.  George  L.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Tie  rack.  2,070,174- 
Feb.  9.  ... 

Pace  Jlanufacturing  Company.  (See  Williams,  Homer 
S.,  assignor.) 

Pachmayr,  Frank,  Los  Anceles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Fray-Mershon.  Inc..  Los  Angeles,  Calif 
Recoil  Dad  for  guns.     2.091,010  ;  Aug.  24. 

Pachta,  Alfons,  Ratiborhammer,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Wilhelm  He^enscheidt  A.  G.,  Ratibor,  German  v. 
Clamping   device.      2,067,618 ;   Jan.    12 

Pacihc  Amusement  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Reed 
James  W.,  assignor.)  ' 

P.icific  Amusement  Mfg.  Company.  (See  WiUiams,  Harry 
E.,  assignor.)  ^ 

Pacific  Can  Company.      (See  Lathrap,  Llovd  J.,  assignor  ) 
Pacific  Coast   Borax  Company.      (See  Co'rkill,   Frederick 

\\ .,  assignor.) 
^%i  n  ^?^®*  Borax  Company.     (See  Jacobi,  Karl  J.,  as- 
Pacific  Coast  Borax  Company.     (See  Newman,  Alfred,  as- 
signor.) ' 
Pacific  Lumber  Company.      (See  Waynick,   Dean  D     as- 
signor.) 
Pacific    Jfachinery    Company. 

assignor.) 
Pacific  Machinery  Company.     (See  Thompson,  Albert  R 

assignor.)  '  • 

Pacific  Mills.      (See  Boardman.    Robert   H..   assignor.) 
Pacific  Pump  Works.      (See  Bigelow,    G.   E.,    and   Wela 
assignors.)  >>cio, 

P^S'i°''t^'^?i'"^^'  '^^S'SS?''^*^  ^'eet.  Incorporated,  Chicago. 

III.     Depilatory.     2,081,279 ;  May  25. 
Package  Machinery  Company.     (See  Cornock,  Edward  F 

assignor.)  '' 

''"Sll.'iss?^^!:^  )^°'"P'^"^-      <S^^  Smith,  E.  L.,  and 

''h!;irr.    t08"4?162;^June''l?^'    ^'"^-     ^"      ^•'^^•>''»'^* 
^'^^^J^^^  ?'°*°'"  ^'"'  Company.     (See  Best,  Frank  C,  as- 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Brown,  Felix  T.  as- 
signor.) ' 

^''^o=="!i;^„J?*°''  ^''^''  Company.     (See  Christman,  John  M.. 

Packard   Motor  Car  Company.      (See  Cooper,   Erwin   C 

assignor,) 
Packard  5Iotor  Car  Company.     (See  Edwards,  Herbert  C, 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.     (See  Ferguson,  James  R 
assignor.) 

^'"i^=i\;;:iil'?*'"'  ^^^  Company.     (See  Griswold,  Walter  R.. 
^^assi^^ otV^^  Car  Company,     (See  Hummer,  Aubrey  E., 


(See    Jepson,    Percy, 


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465 


Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Hutchison,  Miller 
K.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Knapp,  Archer  L., 
assignor.) 

Pacl;ard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Krebs,  Henry,  as- 
signor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Lejuste,  Charles  M., 
assignor. ) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Macauley,  Alvan,  as- 
signor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Macauley,  Edward, 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Miller,  Pearle  N., 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Moorhouse,  Alfred, 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Nowinski,  John  A., 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Palmer,  Paul  J., 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Paton,  Clyde  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Rossmann,  Peter  F., 
assignor.)  • 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Tibbetts,  Milton, 
assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Van  Ranst,  Cornelius 
W.,  assignor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Weiss,  Erwin  A., 
assignor.) 

Packard  Properties,  Inc.  (See  Foerste,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Packer,  (5lenn  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Drive  mechanism  for  shaker 
conveyers.     2,079,360  ;  May  4. 

Packer,  Herbert  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Thermometer 
holder.     2,067,016;  Jan.  5. 

Packer,  Lewis  C,  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Vacuum  cleaner.     2,088,482  ;  July  27. 

Packer  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Sperry,  Roger  S., 
assignor.) 

Packers  Supply  Company  Limited.  (See  Hall,  Thomas 
E.,  assignor.) 

Packert,  Richard  A.,  West  Orange,  and  W.  H.  Marks, 
Clifton,  N.  J.     Protecting  device.     2,099,408  ;  Nov.  16. 

Packless  Metal  Products  Corporation.  (See  Guarnaschelli, 
Stephen,  assignor.) 

Pacz,  Aladar,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Reaction  product  of 
gallic  acid  and  a  soluble  tungsten  compound  and  mak- 
ing it.     2,078,609  ;  Apr.    27. 

Padavic,  Anton  T.,  Jr.,  Qulney,  111.  Safety  license  tag 
fastener.     2,066,694  ;  Jan.  5. 

Padco  Inc.     (See  Watson,  John  BI.,  assignor.) 

Paddle  Leslie  H.,  London,  England.  Ultra  short  wave 
oscillation  generator.     2,067,679  ;  Jan.  12. 

Paddock,  John  C,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.  Loom  quill  can. 
2,080,331  ;  May  11. 

Paddock,  Levi  S.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Meat  curing  method.  2,084,864  ; 
June  22. 

Paddock,  Ormond  H.,  Rossford,  Ohio.  Cleaning  device. 
2,094,101 :  Sept.  28. 

Padelford,  Valerie  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Ice  bag. 
2,101,628  ;  Dec.  7. 

Paden,  William  L.,  Dayton,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Central  National  Bank  of  CJleveland,  Cleve- 
land, Oliio.  Counter  selecting  and  operating  means. 
2,100,107  ;  Nov.  23. 

Padgett,  Joseph  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Making  joint  mem 
hers.     2,067,282  ;  Jan.   12. 

Padgett,  Joseph  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Joint  member  and 
making   same.      2.067.283  :    Jan.    12. 

Padgett,  Joseph  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Universal  joint. 
2,081,505  ;  May  25. 

Padgett,  Joseph  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  a.s- 
signmonts,  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroil, 
Mich.  Shock  absorbing  mechanism.  2,067,231  ;  Jan. 
12. 

I'adgett,  Joseph  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Automatic 
Drive  &  Transmission  Company,  Gloucester  City, 
N.  J.  Aulonuitlc  povifer  transmitting  mechanism. 
2,090,204  ;  Aug.  17. 

T'adgett,  Joseph  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  as.signor  to  Automatic 
Drivo  &  Transmission  Company,  Gloucester  City,  N.  J. 
Aulomiitic  clutch.     2,090,265 ;  Aug.  17. 

Padgett,  Joseph  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
HignmciilH,  to  General  Motors  Coi'poralion,  Detroit, 
Midi.     Shock  absorber.     2,092,2.59;  Sept.  7. 

I'ndgclt,  Joseph  10..  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor,  b.v  mesne  ns- 
signniciilH,  to  (Iciicnil  MotovH  (Jorpornlion,  Detroit. 
Midi.     Shaft  sealing  device.     2,093.572  ;  Sept.  21. 

I'adgett,  Thomas  It.,  GmII'ikw.  S.  ().  Separator  for  water 
and  gasoline.     2.0H3.K61  ;  June  15. 

Pnducah  Box  &  Basket  Co.  (See  Miller,  Jullen  C,  as- 
signor.) 

I'ad-Y-Wax    Company.      (See    Stroop,    John,    assignor.) 

l'a(l-y-Wa.\  Company.  (See  VVeller,  William  W.,  as 
slgnor. ) 

I'iifTord,  Thomas  E,,  administrator.      (See   Perry,  TIionia> 

I'M^MUO,  .Toseph,  Memnhls.  'JVnn,  Therinnslntlcally  op 
eniled  switch.     2,08'i,2I  I  ;  June  15. 


Page,  Albert  E.,  Brooklyn,  and  H.  Swiuglehurst,  Jr., 
Floral  Park,  assignors  to  Scott  &  Williams,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Circular  knitting  machine  and  operat- 
ing same.     2,083,394  ;  June  8. 

Page  Engineering  Company.  (See  Page,  John  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Page,  George  A.,  Jr.,  Ferguson,  Mo.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  Airplane 
with  sleeping  accommodations.     2,092,655  ;  Sept.  7. 

Page,  Harold  E.,  et  al.      (See  North,  Tom  H.,  assignor.) 

Page,  Howard  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Radium  Dial 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
applying  designs  and  the  article  produced  thereby. 
2,066,642  ;  Jan.  5. 

Page,  James  M.,  Jr.     (See  Buchler,  C.  C,  and  Page.) 

Page,  John,  Evanston,  and  G.  W.  Baker,  Chicago  Heights, 
assignors  to  United  States  Gypsum  Company,  Chicago, 
111.  Sound  insulating  construction.  2,078,207 ;  Apr. 
20. 

Page,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  Shaw-Walker  Company, 
Muskegon,  Mich.     Letter  tray.     2.100,720  ;  Nov.  30. 

Page,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Page  Engineering  Company, 
Chicago,   m.     Chain  link.     2,079,384;    May  4. 

Page,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Page  Engineering  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Bucket  and  trunnion.     2,092,556  ;  Sept.  7. 

Page,  Louis  J.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  George  P. 
Kimmel,  Brookville,  Md.  Type  of  eyeglass  and  spec- 
tacle mounting  or  bridge.     Re.  20,322  ;  Apr.  6. 

Page,  Ralph  E.,  Binghamton,  assignor  to  International 
Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sort- 
ing machine.     2,093,573  ;  Sept.  21. 

Page,  Ralph  E.,  Binghamton,  assignor  to  International 
Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rec- 
ord controlled  machine.     2,098,355  ;  Nov.  9. 

Page,  Thomas  E.,  et  al.     (See  North,  Tom  H.,  assignor.) 

Pagenkopf,  Walter  H.,  La  Grange,  and  R.  L.  Hanson, 
Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composite  article. 
2,087,330  ;  July  20. 

Paget,  Win  W.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Machinery  Company.  Heat  exchange  device.  2,098,671 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Pagett,  William  P.,  Denver,  Colo.  Teeing  golf  balls  and 
device  therefor.     2,071,350  ;  Feb.  23. 

Paige,  Fred  O.,  Jr.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Kitson 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fastening  and  detecting 
means  for  valves  and  the  like.     2,084,963  ;  June  22. 

Paige,  Richard  E.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Display  container. 
2,083,345  ;  June  8. 

Paige,  Richard  E.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Display  device. 
2,084,820  ;  June  22. 

Paige,  Samuel  B.,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to  L.  R.  Martin,  one- 
fifth  to  W.  L.  Scott,  and  one-fifth  to  F.  L.  Hubbard, 
Baker,  Oreg.  Hydraulic  sewage  disintegrator. 
2,090,637  ;  Aug.  24. 

Paine.  Arthur  P.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mergen- 
thaler  Linotype  Company.  Tape  perforating  machine. 
2,095,006  ;  Oct.  5. 

Paine,  Clii'ford,  and  J.  A.  Radley,  Blackley,  Manchester, 
England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries 
Limited.     Safety  paper.     2,089,293  :  Aug.  10. 

Paine,  Clifford,  J.  A.  Radley.  and  L.  P.  Rendell,  Blackley, 
Manchester,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries 
Limited.  Production  of  novel  effects  on  textiles. 
2,089,413  ;  Aug.  10. 

Paine,  Clifford,  Ilandforth,  and  W.  A.  Sexton,  Manchester, 
England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries 
Limited.     Dyestuff  intermediates.     2,094,078  ;  Sept.  28. 

Paine,  Howard  S.     (See  Lothrop,  R.  E., 'and  Paine.) 

I'aiiie,  Roy  E.,  Cleveland,  and  J.  S.  Harrison,  Cleveland 
Heights,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of 
America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Aluminum-magnesium  alloys. 
2,081,951  ;  June  1. 

Paine,  Wilbur  V.,  East  Hartford,  assignor  to  The  Spencer 
Turbine  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Dusting  tool. 
2,008,349;  Jan.  19. 

Paine  &  Williams  Company,  The.  (See  Atkins,  Vaol  E., 
assignor.) 

Painter,  Harry  IC,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Carbonatlng  ap- 
paratus.    2,077,850  ;  Apr.  20. 

Painter,  William  H.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Cathode  ray  tube.     2,090,466  ;  Oct.   19. 

I'liisley,  I'.'lhvood  S.,  and  A.  V.  Peters.  as,signors  to  The 
National  Drug  Company,  I'liiladelphia,  Pa.  Gas  filter. 
2,100,610  ;   Nov.  30. 

Palenzuola,  Rafael  P.,  Habana,  Cuba.  Smoke  washer. 
2,075,221  ;    Mar.    30. 

I'all'reeiiiiiii.  'I'lioinas  I.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Photographic 
linotli   and    (niiiera   .irriiiigemcnt.      2,006,S!1S  :    Jan.   5. 

PallriUM-i,  .Xnlliony,  mid  J.  Guardino,  New  York,  assignors 
to  Ti.  If.  NIcurgI,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tooth  hrush. 
2,090.114  ;  Aug.   17. 

l':ill;l!i,  Samuel,  and  T.  U.  Harris,  Jr.,  Washington,  T>.  C. 
(ledlciiled  to  the  I'ree  use  of  the  piihlle.  St-parathig 
Dine  u'Miii   iiilo   fnictloiis.      2.0.S(>.777  :   .lulv   13. 

Palm,  George  U.     (See  Chase.  S.,  iind  Palm") 

Palmer  Itrotli(>ra  Company,  The.  (Seo  Johnson,  James 
IE.,  assignor.) 

l':iliner.  ( '.   1\I.      (See  Segal,  Samuel,  assignor,) 

Palmer,  CharleH  I!.,  CInclnnnll,  iisslgnor  to  Tlie  Palmer 
(Company.  St,  Iterniinl,  Ohio,  Temperature  display  de- 
vice.    2,()73.252  ;  Mar.  0. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Palmer  Company,  The.  (See  Palmer,  Charles  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Palmer,  Delos  M.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  R.  S.  Wenner, 
and  ono-third  to  J.  T.  McMahon.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Ma- 
chine drive  arrangement.     2,096,289  ;   Oct.   19. 

Palmer,  DeWitt  H..  Elkhart,  Ind.  Apparatus  for  purify- 
ing oil.     2.103. 035  ;   Dec.  28. 

Palmer.  Edward  E.,  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.  Coat  and  vest 
hanger.     2.103.691 ;  Dec.  28. 

Palmer,  Edward  L.,  guardian.      (See  'Vrilson.  George  B.) 

Palmer  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  The.  (See  Johans- 
son, Ernest  G.,  assignor.) 

Palmer,  Fred  B.,  and  C.  Cegler,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Automobile  door  latch.     2,094,746  :  Oct.  5. 

Palmer,  George  V..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Roy  Lacy,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Composite  girder  con- 
struction.    2,101,090  ;  Dec.  7. 

Palmer,  Gerald  M..  Northwood,  England.  Vehicle  axle. 
2,083,085  ;  June  8. 

Palmer,  Guillermo  D.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Auto- 
matic safety  seal.     2,102,088:  Dec.  14. 

Palmer,  Harold  S.      (See  MacXeill.  \V.  J.,  and  Palmer.) 

Palmer,  Henry  W.  S.,  Bournemouth,  and  J.  Harrington. 
London,  England.  Paper  or  cardboard  carton  or  con- 
tainer.    2,084,106  ;  June  15. 

Palmer,  Herbert  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Air  and  gas  mixer 
for  gas  burners.     2,068,567  :  Jan.  19. 

Palmer  House  Company.     (See  Chakow,  Sig  J.,  assignor.) 

Palmer,  Howard  B.      (See  Smith.  B.  F.,  and  Palmer.) 

Palmer,  I.  E.,  Company.      (.See  Burr,  Harry  H.,  assignor.) 

Palmer,  Marie  C,  (Chicago,  111.  Protector  for  suede 
shoes.     2,078,732  ;   Apr.   27. 

Palmer,  Mark  A.,  Jr.  (See  Palmer,  Mark  A.,  and  M.  A., 
Jr.) 

Palmer,  Mark  A.,  and  M.  A.  Palmer,  Jr.,  Graniteville, 
Mass.     Rock  drilling  mechanism.     Re.  20.521 ;  Sept.  28. 

Palmer,  Mark  A.,  and  M.  A.  Palmer,  Jr.,  Graniteville, 
Mass.     Rock  drilling  mechanism.     2,082,418  ;  June  1. 

Palmer,  Myroa  A.,  Wellsville,  assignor  to  The  Air  Pre- 
heater  Corporation,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  gaug- 
ing stop  for  shearing  machines.     2,069.536  ;  Feb.  2. 

Palrner,  Paul  J.,  Grosse  Pointe,  assignor  to  Packard 
Motor  Car  Companv,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle. 
2,073,878:  Mar.  16. 

Palmer.  Paul  L.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Game.  2,072,005  ; 
Jlar.  2. 

Palmer,  Richard  E.  (See  Butler,  A.  G.,  Palmer,  and 
Payne.) 

Palmer.  Robert.  Niskavunna,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Carbon  brush.     2.098,062  ;  Xov.  2. 

Palmer,  Robert  K.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Rod 
bending  machine.     2.086,736  :  July  13. 

Palmer,  Robert  T.      (See  Anderson,    S,  M,,  and  Palmer,) 

Palmer,  Robert  T.,  Sharon,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Sturtevant 
Companv,  Boston,  Mass.  Air  conditioning  system. 
2,091,562:  Aug.  31. 

Palmer,  Robert  T..  Sharon,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Sturtevant 
Company,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Air  conditioning  system 
utilizine  refrigeration.    2.091.563:  Aug.  31. 

Palmer,  Samuel  H.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Woven  -wire  screen. 
2,074,665  :  Mar.  23. 

Palmgren,  Nils  A.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Svenska 
KuUagerfabriken.  Goteborg,  Sweden.  Radial  plain 
bearing.     2.100,668  :  Nov.  30. 

Palmieri,  Armando,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  A.  Stephany, 
Erie.  Pa.  Machine  for  removing  moisture  from  absorb- 
ent pads.     2.067.001  :  Jan.  5. 

Palmieri,  Mario,  South  Glastonbury,  and  S,  D.  Ehrlich, 
Glastonbury,  Conn.  Delay  blasting  cap.  2,103,014 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Palmu,  Carl,  Maple.  Wis.    Nail  puller.    2,082,901  :  June  8. 

Palo,  Ero  J.,  Monrovia,  Calif.  Tool  Joint.  2,088,807  ; 
Aug.  3. 

paisson,  Bror,  Malmo,  Sweden.  Apparatus  for  producing 
foam.     2.086.944:  July  13. 

Palthe.  A.  Van  Wulfften,  Uccle,  Belgium.  Wheelbarrow. 
2,080,332  ;  May  11. 

Paluch,  Joseph,  Chicopee,  Mass.  Railway  track  gauging 
tool.     2,085.599  :  June  29, 

Paluck,  Casmir,  Belfield,  N.  Dak.  Lubricatinc  means  for 
double  disk  grain  drills.     2.091,486:  Aug.  31. 

Palucki,  Charles  B.,  Bergonfield,  assignor  to  Alfrod  Hof- 
mann  &  Company.  West  New  York,  N.  J.  Lamp  mak- 
ing machine.     2.069.386  :  Feb.  2. 

Palucki,  Charles  B.,  Borgenfield,  assignor  to  Alfred  Hof- 
mann  &  Company,  West  New  York,  N.  J.  Lamp  finish- 
ing machine.     2,082,079  ;  June  1. 

Palucki,  Charles  B.,  Bergenfield,  assignor  to  Alfred  Hof- 
mann  &  Company.  West  New  York,  N.  J.  Lamp  finish- 
ing machine.     2.082.080:  June  1. 

Pan-Amoriran  P^nglneerlng  Corporation.  (See  Kraut, 
Max,  assignor.) 

Pan  .Vmpriran  Petroleum  Corporation.  (See  WilliamsK 
Richard  Z..  as.'iignor.) 

Panagopoulos.  John,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Coil  cleaning 
machine.     2,070,414  :  Apr.  6. 

Panagopoulos.  John,  Vouncstown.  Ohio.  Beer  cooler  de- 
vice.     2.090.591  ;  Oct.  19. 

Pancborn  Corporation.  (See  Huyett,  Robert  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pangborn  (Corporation.  (See  Rosenberger.  William  A., 
assignor.) 

Pankonin.  William  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Stapling  device. 
2.087.779 :  July  20. 


Tool  for  removing 
.Stapling    device. 


Pankonin,   William   G.,   Chicago,   111. 

staples.     2,102,087  :  Dec.  14. 
PauKoiiiu.     \\  illiam    G.,    Chicago,    111. 

2.10:!..")51  :   Dec.    28. 
Pankotan,    Paul,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Automatic   cocktail 

shaker.     2,082,593  ;  June  1. 
Pannier,  Arthur  A..  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Identification 

tag  with  clinch  lock.     2.087,294  :  July  20. 
Pannier,  Arthur  A.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Self-cUnching 

identification  tag.     2.087,295  :  July  20. 
Pannier  Brothers  Stamp  Company.     (See  Pannier.  William 

J.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Pannier,    William   J.,    Jr.,    assignor   to   Pannier   Brothers 

Stamp    Company,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Embossing    sheet 

metal.     2,077.128  :  Apr.  13. 
Pannike,  Walter,  Waterloo.  Ontario,  Canada.     Boot  crop 

digging  device.     2,102,213  ;  Dec.  14. 
Panos,    Apostole,    Long    Beach,    Calif,      Shoe    stretcher. 

2.069,537  :  Feb.  2. 
Pantex   Pressing  Machine,   Inc.      (See  Pendleton,   Pyam 

L.,   assignor,) 
Panther-Panco  Rubber  Co.  Inc.      (See  Sheehan,  Edward 

A.,  assignor.) 
Panza,  Kegolo.     (See  Leaf.  S.  3»,  and  Panza. 
Panzegrau,  Norman  O.      (See  Baker,  D.  B.,  Rogers,  and 

Panzegrau.) 
Panzegrau.  Norman  O.     (See  Vedovell,  R.  L.,  Baker,  and 

Panzegrau.) 
Panzegrau,  Norman  O.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.     Oil  seal.     2,091,484 ;  Aug. 

31. 
Panzegrau.  Norman  O.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional    Harvester     Company.        Oil     and     dirt     seal. 

2.091.485  :  Aug.  31. 
Panzner,    Otto.    Chemnitz,    assignor   to   Wanderer-Werke 

vorm.  Winklhofer  &  Jaenicke  Akt.-Ges.,   Schonau-Chem- 

nitz,  Germany.     Machine  tool.     2.078,871  :  Apr.  27. 
Paolillo,    Salvatore,    assignor    to    The    Seamless    Rubber 

Company,  Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn.     Door  stop  or  check. 

2,068,928;  Jan.  26. 
Pape,  Larry,  assignor  to  The  Milko  Cone  &  Baking  Co., 

Inc.,   Chicago,   HI.     Ice   cream   cone.     2,087,068 ;   July 

13. 
Pape,  Wilhelm,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  Germany.    Action  for 

keyboard  instruments.     2,032.548  :   June   1. 
Papec  Machine  Company.      (See  Bullock,    Fred  J.) 
Papec  Machine  Company.     (See  Bullock,  F.  J.,  and  Pres- 
ton, assignors.) 
Papello.  Karl.  Jena,  Germany,  assignor  to  the  firm  N.  V. 

Nederlandsche    Instrumenten    Compagnie    "Nedinsco". 

Venlo.  Netherlands.     Apparatus  for  following  a  target. 

2.071.424  ;  Feb.  23. 

Papello,  Karl,  Jena,  (Jermany,  assignor  to  the  firm  N.  V. 
Nederlandsche  Instrumenten  Compagnie  "Nedinsco". 
Venlo,  Netherlands.  Calculating  apparatus  for  firing 
directors     for     shooting     at     moving     aerial     targets. 

2.071.425  :   Feb.    23. 

Papendick,  Inc.     (See  Wolf,  Anthony  H„  assignor.) 

Paper  Novelty  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Cohen,  Sol  D.. 
assignor.) 

Paper  Novelty  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Pretzfelder,  Mil- 
lard, assignor.) 

Paper  Partitions,  Inc.  (See  Jensen,  W.  E.,  and  Vail,  as- 
signors.) 

Paper  Patents  Company.  (See  Biederman,  Frank  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Paper  Patents  Company.  (See  Henderson,  Charles  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Paper  Patents  Company.  (See  Mahler,  E.,  and  CJatlin, 
assignors. ) 

Paper  Patents  Company.  (See  Ostertag,  Harry  M..  as- 
signor.) 

Paper  Sacks  Limited.  (See  Robinson,  Foster  G..  as- 
signor.) 

Paper  Service  Company,  The.  (See  Kemp,  WiUiam  C, 
assignor.) 

Paper  Service  Company,  The.  (See  Rowe,  William  W., 
assignor.) 

Paper  Service  Company.  The,  et  al.  (See  SpafEord,  Allen 
L.,  assignor.) 

Paper  Supply  Company.  (See  Bolvard,  Charles  C,  as- 
sicnor. ) 

Papini,  Anthony.      (See   Schlicker,  H.  C,  and  Papini.) 

I'apoursis.  Konstantinos  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Heater. 
2.100.766:  Nov.  30. 

Papp,  .Andrew  E.,  assicnor  to  G  &  W  Electric  Specialty 
Co..  Chicago,  111.     Oil  fuse  cut-out.     2,080.739  :  Jlav  18. 

Pappajion,  George  D,,  Danielson,  Conn,  Carrier  for  photo- 
graphic plates  and   films.     2.088.278 :  Julv  27. 

Pappas,  Peter,     (See  Gordon,  H,  D.,  and  Pappas.) 

Papst,  Hugh  W.     (See  Webb,  J.  B.,  and  Papst.) 

Papst.  Max,  Paris,  France.  Lock  and  more  particularly 
door  lock  for  automobiles.     2.098,012  :  Nov.  2. 

Paquette.  Albert  O.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  A.  Germain 
and  one-third  to  A.  J.  Germain.  Haverhill.  Mass. 
\\ood  heel  attaching  apparatus.     2,095,196:  Oct.  5, 

Paradise.  Louis  A.,  a.^signor  to  Deere  &  Companv,  Moline. 
ni.     Pitman.     2,082,258  :  June  1. 

Paradise.  Maurice  E..  assignor  to  General  Laminated 
Products.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Ground  clip.  2,092,930; 
Sept.  14. 

Parafflne  Companies,  The.  (See  Rowe.  W.,  and  Miller, 
assignors.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


467 


Paragon  Revolute  Corporation.  (See  Sullivan,  Harry  H., 
assignor.) 

Paragon  Vaporizer  Corporation.  (See  Zucrow,  Maurice  J., 
assignor.) 

Parallex  Corporation.  (See  Taylor,  Robert  B.  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Paramount  Heating  &  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Anthony,  Eugene, 
assignor.) 

Paramount  Paper  Tube  Company.  (See  Jaucn,  E.  J., 
and  Lander,   assignors.) 

Paramount  Productions,  Inc.  (See  Ensign,  H.  N.,  and 
Hanson,  assignors.) 

Parcell,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Popcorn  machine. 
2,078,095  ;  Apr.  20. 

Pardee,  Frank,  Jr.     (See  Pardee,  Frank,  and  F.,  Jr.) 

Pardee,  Frank,  assignor  to  Anthracite  Separator  Company, 
Hazleton,   Pa.     Separator.     2,094,957  ;   Oct.   5. 

Pardee,  Frank,  and  F.  Pardee,  Jr.,  assignors  to  Anthracite 
Separator  Company,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Separator. 
2,091,564  ;  Aug.  31. 

Pardee,  Harvey  S.,  Ravinia,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Hydromatic  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Train 
control.     2,092,014  ;  Sept.  7. 

Pardee,  Howard  J.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Gas  control  and 
feeding   unit.      2,067,335  ;    Jrn.    12. 

Pardieck,  Frank  J.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Valve  seat  dresser. 
2,082,461 ;  June  1. 

Pardieck,  Frank  J.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Valve  handle. 
2.098,515  ;  Nov.  9. 

Pardee,  Avern,  assignor  to  E.  H.  Pardoe,  Toronto,  On- 
tario, Canada.  Means  for  gripping  golf  clubs  and  other 
hand  gripped  devices.     2,079,261 ;  May  4. 

Pardoe,  Avern,  assignor  to  E.  H.  Pardoe,  Toronto,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Grip  for  golf  clubs.     2,084,591 ;  June  22. 

Pardoe,  Edna  H.     (See  Pardoe,  Avern,  assignor.) 

Pardue,  Elbert  L.  (See  Taylor,  E.  H.,  Pardue,  Dunlap, 
and  Edmunds.)  „     „ 

Pardue  Research  Foundation.  (See  Hass,  H.  B.,  and 
Gluesenkamp,  assignors.) 

Pardun,  Carl,  Gelsenkirchen,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Centrifugal  Pipe  Corporation,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.  Production  of  castings  by  the  centrifugal 
method.     2,068,244  ;  Jan.  19. 

Pardun,  Carl,  Gelsenkirchen,  Germany,  assimor  to  Cen- 
trifugal Pipe  Corporation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Cen- 
trifugally  cast  pipe.     2,088,663;  Aug.  3. 

Paris,  Auguste  J.,  Jr..  Brajlford,  Pa.  Treating  hydro- 
carbon oils.     2,089.760;  Aug.  10. 

Paris,  Fred  F.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Rotary  plow  cutter 
fastening.     2,083,662  ;  June  15. 

Paris,  I.  Richard.      (See  Finck,  Joseph  L.,  assignor.) 

Paris,  Robert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Line  justification. 
2,077,490 ;  Apr.  20.  .     ^.^     ^, 

Paris,  Robert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Line  justification. 
2,084,450  ;  June  22. 

Parlse,  Giuseppe,  Chicago,  111.  Cover  for  steam  tables 
and  the  like.     2,072,428  ;  Mar.  2. 

Parish,  Edwin  A.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  assignor  of 
seventeen  per  cent  to  A.  H.  Schwandt  and  thirty-three 
per  cent  to  H.  V.  Schwandt,  Weston,  Oreg.  Separable 
ski  binder.    2,094,667  ;  Oct.  5. 

Parisian  Novelty  Company.  (See  Komorous,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Parisoe,  John,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Handle  and  lock  cover. 
2,070,955 ;  Feb.  16.  ,    „      ^  .     , 

Parissi,   Anthony    J.,    Cohoes,    N.   Y.     Telephone   system. 

2.073.585  ;  Mar.  9. 

Parissi,   Anthony    J.,    Cohoes,    N.   Y.      Telephone   system. 

2.073.586  ;  Mar.  9. 

Parissi,   Anthony   J.,    Cohoes,    N.  Y.     Telephone  system. 

2.073.587  :  Mar.  9. 

Parissi,  Anthony  J.,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.     Electric  lighting  flx- 

.    ture.     2,098.631  ;  Nov.  9. 

Park,  Alex,  Burke,  Idaho.  Drill  mount.  2,078,610; 
Apr.  27. 

Park,  Andrew  J.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Resilient  wheel. 
2.103.807  ;  Dec.  28. 

Park,  Carl  P.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  V.  S. 
Bobbin  &  Shuttle  Company  1929,  Providence,  B.  I. 
Unit  friction  for  shuttles.     2,087,607  ;  July  20. 

Park,  Crawford,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Safety  casting  de- 
vice.    2,070,975  ;  Feb.  16. 

Park,  Elmer  W.,  near  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Tractor  plow. 
2,097,841  ;  Nov.  2. 

Park,  Franklin  A.,  Jr.,  Westfield,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Filled  bag 
sewing  apparatus.     S,094,464  ;  Sept.  28. 

Park,  George  E.  (See  Allen,  C.  C,  and  G.  E.  and  R.  S. 
Park.) 

Park,  Robert  H.,  Pluckemln,  N.  J.  Electric  heating  sys- 
tem.     2,070,491  :    Feb.    9. 

Park,  Tracv  S.,  Houston.  Tex.,  assignor  to  W.  O.  Park, 
Now  York,  N.  Y.     Food  container.     2,091,394  ;  Aug.  31. 

Park,  W.  a.     (See  Park,  Tracy  S.,  assignor.) 

Park  CItv  Cornice  Works,  Incorporated.  (See  Saur,  O.  X., 
and  Pitz,  assignors.) 

Parke,  Davis  &  (."oinpany.  (See  Hamilton,  ClifE  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Parke,  Davis  &  Company.     (See  Lyons,  Edward,  a.sslgnor.) 

Parke,    Davis    &    Company.      (See    Matllious,    Albert    O., 


(See    Swingle,   W.   W.,   and 


(See  Tatum,   Arthur   L.,   as- 


Booster  for  engine 

Valve  control  mech- 

Tube  flaring  tool. 

Elastic    coupling 


assignor.) 
Pnrko,  Davis  &  Company. 

asNigiiorH.) 
Parke,   Davis  &  Company. 

signor.) 


(See  Scott.  A.  B.,  and  Orulizlt, 
(See   Sharp,   lOlwood,   A.,  ns- 


Parke,   Davis  &    Company. 
PfifEner,  assignors.) 

Parke,    Davis   &  Company, 
signor.) 

Parke,   Davis   &   Company.      (See  Wolf,   Emil,   assignor.) 

Parke,  Helen  W.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.  Belt  buckle. 
2,076,249  ;  Apr.  6. 

Parke,  Peter,  Chicago,  and  H.  W.  Hollands,  River  Forest, 
assignors  to  The  Pullman  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dia- 
phragm control  mechanism.     2,096,938  ;  Oct.   26. 

Parker,  Arthur  H.     (See  Sebell,  Harry,  assignor.) 

Parker,  Arthur  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Disk  valve  assem- 
bly.    2.075,458  ;  Mar.  30. 

Parker,  Arthur  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cylindrical  valve. 
2,075,459  ;  Mar.   30. 

Parker,  Arthur  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Valve  assembly. 
2,075,460;   Mar.   30. 

Parker,  Arthur  L.,   Cleveland,  Ohio, 
primers.     2,086,173  ;  July  6. 

Parker,  Arthur  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
anism.     2,087,356  ;  July  20. 

Parker,   Arthur  L.,   Cleveland,   Ohio. 
2,089,133  ;  Aug.   3. 

Parker,    Arthur    L.,    Cleveland,    Ohio, 
for  tubes.     2,090,266  ;  Aug.  17. 

Parker,  Arthur  L.,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Pipe  coupling. 
2,092,135  ;  Sept.  7. 

Parker,  Arthur  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Preventing  contact 
seizure  of  metal  parts.     2,098,256  ;   Nov.   9. 

Parker,  Arthur  L.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Preventing  seizure  of 
contacting  surfaces  of  soft  alloys  and  like  materials. 
2,102,214;   Dec.    14. 

Parker,  Arthur  La  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Water  gauge. 
2,082,716  ;  June  1. 

Parker,  Cecil  J.,  assignor  to  Crovm  Cork  &  Seal  Company, 
Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Container  sealing  composition. 
2,073,648  ;  Mar.  16. 

Parker,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  Wirt  &  Knox  Mfg.  Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Multiple  hose  reel.  2,071,174;  Feb. 
16. 

Parker,  Claire.  Paris,  France.  Apparatus  for  producing 
images.     2,100.148  ;  Nov.  23. 

Parker,  Claude  E.,  assignor  to  Skoop-A  Corporation,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Burner  mechanism  for  gaseous  fuel  stoves. 
2,102,482  ;  Dec.  14. 

Parker,  Ernest  A.,  St.  Ninians,  Brundall,  Norfolk,  Eng- 
land.    Insole.     2,090,065  ;  Aug.  17. 

Parker,  Ernest  W.,  et  al.  (See  Grigg,  Arthur  M.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Parker,  Estes  E.      (See  Albertson,  William  E.,  assignor.) 

Parker,  Frank  L.,  Snogualmie,  Wash.  Automatic  knot 
tying  machine  for  rigid  bundles.    2,080,149  ;  May  11. 

Parker,  Frank  O.,  assignor  to  Acme  Steel  &  Malleable 
Iron  Works,  Inc.,  BulTalo,  N.  Y.  Joint  forming  means 
and  construction  making  use  thereof.    2,072,647  ;  Mar.  2. 

Parker,  George  K.,  Escalon,  Calif.  Hydraulic  engine. 
2,092,406  ;  Sept.  7. 

Parker,  George  M.     (See  Short,  I.,  and  Parker.) 

Parker,  George  R.     (See  Bauer,  H.  C,  and  Parker.) 

Parker,  George  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Water  gas  set. 
2,077,579  ;  Apr.  20. 

Parker,  Guy  E.,  Birmingham,  and  M.  OUey,  R.  B.  Burton, 
and  A.  H.  Stahlhuth,  assignors  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.     Chassis.     2,096,996 ;  Oct.  26. 

Parker,  Henry  W.,  assignor  to  Rogers  Radio  Tubes, 
Limited,  Toronto.  Ontario,  Canada.  Coating  and  apply- 
ing the  same.     2,094,242  ;  Sept.  28. 

Parker,  Jacob  B.     (See  Brown,  Robert  E.,  assignor.) 

Parker,  Joseph  E.,  Houston,  Tex.  Apparatus  for  recov- 
ery of  black  or  other  magnetic  sands  or  silt  from 
streams.    2,094,615  ;  Oct.  5. 

Parker,  Joseph  E.,  Houston,  Tex.  Apparatus  for  recov- 
ery of  black  or  other  magnetic  sands  or  silts  from 
streams.     2,094,616  ;  Oct.  5. 

Parker,  Malcolm  W.,  Clifton  Hill,  Victoria,  Australia, 
assignor  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son,  N.  J.     Heel  fastening  means.     2,068,694  ;  Jan.  26. 

Parker,  Maurice  P.,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.  Shield  for  arc 
lamp  reflectors.     2.094,958  ;  Oct.  5. 

Parker,  Melvin  J.      (See  Heinze,  E.,  and  Parker.) 

Parker  Metal  Decorating  Company,  The.  (See  Evitt, 
Harry  G.,  assignor.) 

Parker-Moyer-Dennis  Company.  (See  Ellestad,  Gerhard 
A.,  assignor.) 

Parker,  Milton  E.  (See  Johnston,  A.  H.,  Welsborg, 
Johnson,   and   Parker.) 

Parker,  Milton  10.  (See  Weisberg,  S.  M.,  Johnson,  and 
Parker. ) 

Parker,   Paul   R.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to  Bucyrus- 
Erle    Company,    South    RlilwauUoo,    Wis.      Stone  "  box. 
2,101,091  ;  Dec.  7. 
Parker    Pen    Company,    The.      (See    Johns,    Roy    15.,    as- 
signor.) 

Parker,  Ital/.emond  B.     (See  Burton,   R.  J.,  and  Parker.) 

Parker  Rnat  Proof  (^onipany.  (Sec  Gordon,  Robert  H., 
assignor.) 

Parker   Rust-Proof  Company.      (See  Green,   Matthew,   as- 

Biu'nor. ) 
Parlcer,  Stanley  S.      (See  Foran,  E.  V.,  Parker,  and  Bird.) 

I'lirlcer,  TiK'odore.  I'nw  I'liw,  Rlicli.  Apparatus  for  tlie 
manufnelure  of  sulplnirle  acid.      2.097,131  ;  Oof.  L'(>. 

I'arkln,  Tlioinas  D.,  Urooiiillehl,  near  ClielniNrord.  I'^ngland, 
iiHsignor  to  Radio  Oi-poratlon  of  America.  Thermionic 
(iN<'lllalion  generator.     2,073,117;  Mar.  0. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Parker,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  of  tliree-fourt±is  to  J. 
Waldner,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Electric  steam  boiler. 
2,081,206  ;  May  25. 

Parlier,  Walter  H.     (See  Seibert,  N.  J.,  and  Parker.) 

Parker,  Walter  H.,  Pittsburgh  ;  N.  J.  Seibert,  Wilkinsburg  ; 
and  F.  S.  Brooks,  Edgewood,  assignors  to  Pittsburgh 
Equitable  Meter  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Combined 
strainer,  air  eliminator,  and  vacuum  breaker.  2,082,717  ; 
June  1. 

Parker,  Walter  H.,  Pittsburgh,  N.  J.  Seibert,  Wilkins- 
burg, and  G.  J.  Genuug,  assignors  to  Pittsburgh  Equi- 
table Meter  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Register  set- 
back crank.     2,098,730  ;  Xov.  !>. 

Parker.    William    A.,    Erie,    Pa.      Die    casting    machine. 

2.094.079  ;  Sept.  28. 

Parker,    William    A..    Erie,    Pa.      Die    casting    machine. 

2.094.080  ;  Sept.  28. 

Parker  Wire  Goods  Company.  (See  Macomber,  Harry  P., 
assignor.) 

Parker  Wire  Goods  Company.  (See  Priest,  Dwight  E., 
assignor.) 

Parkersburg  Iron  and  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Renner, 
Verdon  T.,  assignor.) 

Parkersburg  Rig  &  Reel  Company,  The.  (See  Lyne,  J.  A., 
De  La  Mater,  and  Cooper,  assignors.) 

Parkersburg  Rig  &  Reel  Company,  The.  (See  Schwem- 
lein,  W.,  and  Ramey,  assignors.) 

Parkes,  Frederick  S.,  Coorparoo,  near  Brisbane,  Aus- 
tralia.     Road-grading   machine.      2,086,430 ;    July   6. 

Parkhurst,  Frederic  A.     (See  Hill,  W.  E.,  and  Parkhurst.) 

Parkburst,  Frederic  A.,  Bethesda,  Md.,  assignor  to  The 
Fiberloid  Corporation,  Indian  Orchard.  ;Mass.  Ma- 
chine for  extruding  plastic  material.  2,090,404  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Parkhurst,  George  L.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Company, 
Chicago,  111.    Display  rack.    2,091,933  ;  Aug.  31. 

Parkhurst,  Layton  M.,  assignor  to  Xationul  Parkhurst 
Systems.  Inc.,  Lackawanna,  N.  Y.  Building  construc- 
tion.     2.100.4.51:   Nov.  30. 

Parkin,  Harry  M.,  Beaufort,  N.  C.  Nonslip  ratline 
clamp.     2,079,034  ;  May  4. 

Parkin,  JIaurico  E.  II..  Chellows  Park.  Lingfield,  England, 
assignor  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited. 
Roller  apparatus.     2.097,290  ;  Oct.   26. 

Parkin,  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  Theodore  W.  Foster  & 
Bro.  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Container  closure. 
2,073,707  ;  Mar.  16. 

Parkin,  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  Theodore  W.  Foster  & 
Bro.  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Vanity  case. 
2,078,090  ;  Apr.  20. 

Parkin,  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  Theodore  W.  Foster  & 
Bro.  Co.,  Providence.  R.  I.  Razor.  2,089,414;  Aug. 
10. 

Parkin,  Winfred  T..  assignor  to  Theodore  W.  Foster  & 
Bro.  Co.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Razor.  2,089,415 ;  Aug. 
10. 

Parkins,  Wright  A.  (See  Beardslew,  G.  E.,  Jr.,  and 
Parkins.) 

Parkinson,  John  S.,  Somerville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Johns- 
Manville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Acoustical 
construction.      2,081,952;   June   1. 

Parkinson,  Joseph  C.,  Tarentuni.  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Company,  Allegheny  County,  Pa.  Double 
window  construction.     2,084,107  ;  June  15. 

Parkinson,  Oscar  E.,  assignor  to  The  Master  Package 
Corporation,  Owen,  Wis.  Container.  2,075,131 ; 
Mar.   30. 

Parks-Cramer  Company.  (See  Hodge,  'W.  B.,  and  Thomp- 
son, assignors.) 

Parks-Cramer  Company.  (See  Linder,  Willis  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Parks-Cramer  Company.  (See  Reavell,  James  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Parks,  George  J.,  Rixford,  Pa.  Stuffing  box.  2,079.302  : 
May   4. 

Parks,  Lee  N.,  Caro.  Mich.  Dust  bag  for  vacuum  clean- 
ers.    2,098.632:   Nov.  9. 

Parks,  Paul  B.     (See  Van  Vulpen,  J.,  Russell,  and  Parks.) 

Parks.  Robert  S..  Kokomo,  Ind.  Dispensing  device. 
2,081,834  :  May  25. 

Parks,  Walter  A.,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Adjustable  seat. 
2,100,170  :  Nov.  23. 

Parks,  Walter  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Screening  apparatus  and 
the  like.     2,066.302  ;  Jan.  5. 

Parks  &  Woolson  Jfachine  Company.  (See  Hadley,  Wil- 
fred N..  assignor.) 

Parks  &  Woolson  Machine  Company.  (See  Richardson, 
C.  G.,  and  Hogue,  assignors.) 

Parmelee,  Alfred  E.  (See  Araick,  M.  G.,  Parmelee,  and 
Steelier.) 

Parmelee.  Charles  L.     (See  Isom.  E.  W..  and  Parmelee.) 

Parnienter,  Bert  N.,  Lake  Forest,  111.  Ventilator  for 
windows  and  the  like.     2,075,401  :  Mar.  30. 

Parmenter,  Bert  N.,  Lake  Forest,  111.  Venetian  blind. 
2,075,402  :   Mar.    30. 

Parmenter.  Bert  N.,  Lake  Forest,  111.  Ventilator  window. 
2,091.793;  Aug.  31. 

Parmenter,  Theodore  A.,  assignor  to  Re.x  Accessories 
Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Wheel  or  gear  puller. 
2,088,156  ;  July  27. 

Parmer,  Joseph  M.,  Boiling,  Ala.  Plow  attachment 
2,073,109  :  Mar.  9. 

Parmeson,  Joseph,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Battery  terminal 
connecter.     2.08],43.">.:  May  25. 


Parodi-Delfino,  Paolo,  Rome,  Italy.  Explosive  mixture 
containing  tetraacetate  of  pentaerythrite.  2,079,792 ; 
May  11. 

Paroai-Uellino,  Paolo,  Rome,  Italy.  Nitrocellulose  pro- 
pellant  powder  containing  triacetate  of  alkyltrimethyl- 
olmelhaue.     2,096.451;  Oct.  19. 

Parr,  Bernard  F.,  and  L.  J.  Greenawalt,  Mansfield,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  W^estinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Filter  cloth  holder. 
2,078,682;  Apr.  27. 

Parr,  Peter,  assignor  to  Xu-Way  Shoe  Stretcher  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rotary  utility  cabinet. 
2,070,051  ;   Mar.   30. 

Parrish.  Frank  N.,  Silver  City,  X.  ^Mex.  Roller  skate. 
2,073,708  ;  Mar.  16. 

Parrot  Speed  Fastener  Corporation.  (See  Crosby,  Stephen 
A.,  assignor.) 

Parry,  Frank,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Sewing  ma- 
chine.    2,088,560  ;  July  27. 

Parry,  Robert  D.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  W^  W.  Osborne, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Hose  supporting  accessory. 
2,080,058  ;  May  11. 

Parry,  Robert  E.,  North  Plainfleld,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Johns-Manville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Impreg- 
nated asbestos  product.     2,101,449  ;  Dec.  7. 

Parsberg,  Erik  R.,  Lidingo,  near  Stockholm,  Sweden,  as- 
signor to  American  Gas  Accumulator  Company,  Eliza- 
beth, X'.  J.  Emitting  signals  with  varying  signal  char- 
acters.    2.096.755  ;  Oct.  26. 

Parsell,  Roy  L.,  administrator.     (See  Stiennon,  Louis.) 

Parshad  Holding  Corporation  et  al.  (See  Eaton,  Charles 
F.,  assignor.) 

Parson,  Charles  E.      (See  !McMasler,  A.  J.,  and  Parson.) 

Parsons.  Ben  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  United  Ameri- 
can Bosch  Corporation,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Fuel  feeding 
device      2,087,296  ;  July  20. 

Parsons,  Ben  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  United  Ameri- 
can Bosch  Corporation,  Springfield,  Mass.  Fuel  pump. 
2.093.477;  Sept.  21. 

Parsons  Company,  The.  (See  Brown,  Frank  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Parsons,  Donald  E.      (See  Pickle,  M.  McD.,  and  Parsons.) 

Parsons.  Edward  T..  Upper  Moutclair.  assignor  to  Thom- 
son Machine  Company,  Belleville,  N.  J.  Dough-piece 
controlled  flour  dusting  mechanism.     2,066,899  ;  Jan.  6. 

Parsons,  Edward  T.,  Upper  Montclair,  assignor  to  Thom- 
son Machine  Company,  Belleville,  N.  J.  Dough  work- 
ing and  conveying  apparatus.     2,()90,59S  :  Aug.  17. 

Parsons,  Edward  T.,  Upper  Montclair,  and  H.  W'.  Sawyer, 
Nutley.  assignors  to  Thomson  Machine  Company,  Belle- 
ville, N.  J.  "Padded  compression  plate  for  dough  mold- 
ing machines.     2,082,753  ;  June  1. 

Parsons,  Ernest  G.,  et  al.     (See  May,  Ray  D.,  assignor.) 

Parsons,  Fred  A.,  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  Kearney  & 
Trecker  Corporation,  West  AUis,  Wis.  Machine  tool. 
2,077,434  ;  Apr.  20. 

Parsons,  Fred  A.,  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  Kearney  & 
Trecker  Corporation,  West  Allis,  Wis.  Machine  tool 
transmission  and  control.     2,077,435  ;  Apr.  20. 

Parsons,  George  K.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Convertible  washing 
machine  construction.     2,076,587  ;  Apr.  13. 

Parsons,  James  B.,  Indiana,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  W.  S. 
Tyler  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sample  splitter. 
2,076,801  ;  Apr.  13. 

Parsons,  John  B.     (See  Prothero,  F.  S.,  and  Parsons.) 

Parsons,  John  S.,  Swissvale,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Thermally  protected  network  unit.  2,082,024 ; 
June  1. 

Parsons,  John  S.,  Swissvale,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh. 
Pa.  Network  system  of  distribution.  2,094,372  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Parsons.  John  S..  Swissvale,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Jlanufacturing  Companv.  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Buried  type  distribution  transformer.  2,100,721  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Parsons,  John  S.,  Swissvale,  and  G.  Harrison,  Wilkins- 
burg, assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Jlanufac- 
turing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Xetwork  sys- 
tem  of   distribution.      2,075.132 :   Mar.    30. 

Parsons  Machine  Steam  Turbine  Company,  The.  (See 
Brown,  David  S.,  assignor.) 

Par.'sons  Marine  Steam  Turbine  Company  Limited,  The. 
I  Spp  Loss.  Frederick,  assisnor. ) 

Parsons,  Ralph  M.,  assignor  to  The  Ralph  M.  Parsons 
Company.  Mount  Vernon,  Ohio.  Remote  control  system 
for  oil  cracking  plants.     2.068.695  ;  Jan.  26. 

Parsons,  Ralph  M.,  assignor  to  The  Ralph  M.  Parsons 
Company,  Jlount  Vernon.  Ohio.  Gauge  line  purging 
system  for  oil  cracking  plants.     2,068,696  ;  Jan.  26. 

Parsons,  Ralph  M.,  assignor  to  The  Ralph  M.  Parsons 
Company,  Mount  Vernon,  Ohio.  Liquid  treating  vessel 
and  support  therefor.     2,079.333  :  May  4. 

Parsons,  Ralph  M..  assignor  to  The  Ralph  M.  Parsons 
Company,  Mount  Vernon,  Ohio.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  annealing.     2.079.334  ;  May  4. 

Parsons.  Ralph  M.,  Companv,  The.  (See  Parsons,  Ralph 
M.,  assignor.) 

Parsons.  Raymond  V.,  Tudor  City,  assignor  to  Johns- 
Manville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Building  wall 
assembly.     2,071,865  ;  Feb.  23. 


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Parsons,  Raymond  V.,  assignor  to  Johns-Manville  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall  assembly.  2,075,955  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Parsons,  Robert  J.,  Schenectady,  assignor  to  Consolidated 
Car  Heating  Company,  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Heating 
unit  circuit  breaker.     2,072,822  ;  JIar.  2. 

Parsons,  Robert  J.,  Schenectady,  assignor  to  Consolidat- 
ed Car-Heating  Company,  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Heater. 
2,075,463;   Mar.    30. 

Parsons,  Robert  J.,  Schenectady,  assignor  to  Consolidated 
Car-Heating  Company,  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Heating 
unit  circuit  breaker.    2,079,577  ;  May  4. 

Parsons,  Robert  J.,  Schenectady,  assignor  to  Consolidated 
Car-Heating  Company,  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Heating 
and  ventilating  system.     2,087,214  ;  July  13. 

Parsons,  Robert  J.,  Schenectady,  assignor  to  Consolidated 
Car-Heating  Company,  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Heating 
and  ventilating  system.     2,098,194  ;  Nov.  2. 

Partch,  Leonard  N.,  et  al.  (See  Garner,  Russell  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Partman,  Anton,  and  A.  Plihcik,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Station  announcer  and  advertising  medium.  2,076,206  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Partridge,  Everett  P.,  Brookside  Farms,  Bethel  Town- 
ship, assignor  to  Hall  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Water  treating  composition.     2,098,431 ;  Nov.  9. 

Partsch,  Frank  W.,  Jackson  Heights,  assignor  to  J.  O. 
Ross  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Appa- 
ratus for  the  drying  of  paper  or  fabrics.  2,076,415  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Partsch,  Frank  W.,  Jackson  Heights  assignor  to  J.  O. 
Ross  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Appa- 
ratus for  removing  steam  from  grinders.  2,093,478 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Parva  Products  Company.     (See  Heinze,  Paul,  assignor.) 

Parvin,  Edward  G.  (See  Johnson,  F.  E.,  Vander  Veer, 
and  Parvin.) 

Parvin,  Edward  G.,  Roselle,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Syncro  Machine  Company,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Magnetic  means  and  method  of  tensioning.  2,077,183  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Pas,  Sam.     (See  Levi,  Julius,  assignor.) 

Pasadena  Slipper  Co.     (See  Joyce.  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Pascale,  Pasquale,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Novo 
Patents,    Inc.      Steam   drier.      2,088,531 ;    July   27. 

Paschell,  Anton  H.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Portable  mer- 
chandise display  rack.    2,079,224  ;  May  4. 

Paschen,  Paul,  and  G.  Mohr,  Nuremberg,  assignors  to 
Siemens-Schuckertwerke  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin- 
Siemensstadt,  Germany.  Odometer  for  railway  vehi- 
cles.     2,071,654;   Feb.   23. 

Paschke,  Max,  Clausthal-Zellerfeld,  and  E.  Peetz,  Duis- 
burg-Huttenheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  H.  A.  Brassert 
&  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Manufacture  of  pig  iron.  2,100,086  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Pascoe,  Truman  A.,  and  R.  P.  Hella,  Cloquet,  Minn., 
assignors  to  Cellovis,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Manu- 
facture of  felted  proofed  fibrous  materials.  2,069,771 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Pascolcsco,  Boucour,  assignor  to  J.  Pascoo,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Baby  carriage.     2,087,069  ;  July  13. 

Pascoo,  Jeannette.      (See  Pascolesco,  Boucour,  assignor.) 

Paslnskl,  Walter  J.,  assignor  to  Burroughs  Adding  Ma- 
chine Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cash  register. 
2,070,059;  Feb.  9. 

Pasinskl,  Walter  J.,  Howell,  assignor  to  Burroughs  Add- 
ing Machine  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cash  register. 
2,070,060;   Feb.  9. 

Pasinski,  Walter  J.,  Howell,  assignor  to  Burroughs  Add- 
ing Macliine  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cash  register. 
2,070,061  ;  Feb.  9. 

Pasinski,  Walter  J.,  Howell,  assignor  to  Burroughs  Add- 
ing Machine   Company,   Detroit,  Mich.      Cash   register. 

2.070.002  ;    Feb.    9. 

Pasinski,  Walter  J.,  Howell,  assignor  to  Burroughs  Add- 
ing Machine  Company,   Detroit,  Mich.     Cash  register. 

2.070.003  ;  Feb.  9. 

I'asinski,  Walter  J.,  Howell,  assignor  to  Burroughs  Add- 
ing  Mncliiui'   f^Miipany,   Detroit,   Mich.      Cash   drawer. 

2.070.004  ;  Feb.  9. 

Pasm.'in,  Abnini  N.,  Milford,  Conn.  Curtain  rod  con- 
struction.    2,075,052  ;  Mar.  30. 

I'ass  (fe  Seymour,  Inc.  (See  Despard,  Victor  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pass  &  Seymour,  Inc.  (See  Russell,  M.  N.,  and  Despard, 
assignors.) 

Passafuniii,  Joseph.     (See  Loring,  E.  E.,  and  Passafunm.) 

I'assaic  National  Bank  and  Trust  Company,  executor. 
(See  Cnrt/dafner,  Roy  E.) 

I'asHMiio,  Itussi'll  F.,  asslgiioi'  to  Tlie  Ameiioan  Rolling  Mill 
<';oini)iiiiv,  Middlclowii,  Ohio.  Iron  :i)ul  hIccI  alloy  hnv- 
Ing  corrosion  r<'KlHtnnc(\     2,102,215;  Dec.  M. 

raMsiirgc,  f;('rli;ir(l,  Ilaiiibur^;,  aswignor  to  Ti'lcfiinkcn  fjo- 
HcllHclial'l  fill'  Di-.'ilil  lo.si'  'rdigi'.'ipbic  ni.  b.  II.,  Ilcrlin, 
fJiTimmy.  (.'alliodc  for  <liscliarge  dovlcps.  2,097,302; 
Oct.  20. 

I'uHRargc,  Oerlijird,  Ilainburg,  nsHlgnor  to  Tolpfunkon 
<;cHcIlKcliaft  filr  DralitloHc  TelOKraphlo  ni.  b.  II.,  Berlin, 
(.'(■niiany.  Electron  dlHcliarge  (ievlce.  2,099,531  ;  Nov. 
Hi. 

I'nHloiiiacK-,  Henry  A.,  Brooklyn,  nRHlgnor  to  David  Lpvow, 
New  York.  N.  Y.  Collapsible  holBtlng  frame. 
2,102,10:!;  Dec  11. 


Pasternack,  Richard,  assignor  to  Charles  Pfizer  &  Com- 
pany, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Crystallizing  pure  d-glucono- 
delta-lactone.     2,102,380  ;  Dec.  14. 

Pastor,  Carl  T.,  Krefeld,  Germany.  Process  to  make 
rubber  thread  and  rubber  thread  textiles.  2,095,529  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Patalano,  Frank,  Providence,  R.  I.  Cleaning  nozzle. 
2,074,666;   Mar.  23. 

Patch,  Allen  J.,  Ripon,  Wis.  Boat  and  method  of  manu- 
facture.    2,079,868;  May  11. 

Patch,  Wallace  B.,  assignor  to  The  Sparks-Withington 
Company,  Jackson,  Mich.  Signaling  device.  2,072,313  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Patchogue-Plymouth  Mills  Corpora  ted.  ( See  Geller,  Hugo, 
assignor.) 

Patentaktiebolaget  Ambia.  (See  Pettersson,  Hjalmar  L., 
assignor.) 

Patent  Button  Company,  The.  (See  Purinton,  Forrest 
G.,  assignor.) 

Patent  Button  Company,  The.  (See  Richardson,  Horace 
W.,  assignor.) 

Patent  Fuels  &  Color  Corporation.  (See  Orelup,  John 
W.,   assignor.) 

Patent  Holdings  Proprietary  Limited.  (See  Newton,  Roy 
W.,   assignor.) 

Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation,  The.  (See  Avery, 
Henry  C,  assignor.) 

Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation,  The.  (See  Cady,  Wal- 
ter H.,  assignor.) 

Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation,  The.  (See  Chamber- 
lain, Eli  L.,  assignor.) 

Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation,  The.  (See  Goslin, 
Herbert  G.,  assignor.) 

Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation,  The.  (See  Heppes,  O. 
A.,  and  Kirschbraun,  assignors.) 

Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation,  The.  (See  Levin, 
Harold   L.,   assignor.) 

Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation,  The.  (See  Reade,  E. 
W.  N.,  and  Levin,  assignors.) 

Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation,  The.  (See  Stewart, 
Burns  A.,  assignor.) 

Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation,  The.  (See  van  Hulst, 
Jan,  assignor.) 

Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation,  The.  (See  Wett- 
laufer,  Jules  L.,  assignor.) 

Patent  Novelty  Company.  (See  Reimer,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Patent  Protection  Corporation,  Trustee.  (See  Kress, 
Ralph  H.,  assignor.) 

Patent  Sales,  Inc.      (See  Flint,  Hyland  C,  assignor.) 

Patent  Securities  Corporation.  (See  Tompkins,  James  G., 
assignor.) 

Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft  ftir  Elektrische  Gluhlampen, 
m.  b.  H.      (See   Meyer,   W.,  and   Weise,  assignors.) 

Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft  fuer  Elektrische  Glueh- 
lampen.      (See  Regenstrelf,  J.,  and   Sorge,   assignors.) 

Patent  Tube  Corp.      (See  Lowen,  Stanley,  assignor.) 

Patents  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Miller,  B.,  and 
Fink,  assignors.) 

Patents  Corporation,  The.   (See  Darsey,  Van  M.,  assignor.) 

I'atents  Corporation,  The.  (See  Lodeesen,  Herman  J., 
assignor.) 

Patents  Corporation,  The.  (See  Tanner,  R.  R.,  and 
Thompson,  assignors.) 

Patents  Corporation,  The.  (See  Thompson,  J.  S.,  and 
Lodeesen,  assignors.) 

Patents  Incorporated.      (See  Swan,  Harry,  assignor.) 

Patentverwertung  Dr.  Martin  Giinther  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See 
Giinther,  M.,  and  Eggert,  assignors.) 

Pateras  Pescara,  Raul,  Paris,  France.  Auto-compressor. 
2,084,822  :  June  22. 

Pateras  Pescara,  Raul,  Paris,  France.  Motor  compres- 
sor.    2.084,823  ;  June  22. 

Pateras  Pescara,  Raul,  Paris,  France.  Asymmetrical  free 
piston  motor  compressor.     2,090,424  ;  Aug.  17. 

Pateras,  Pescara,  Raul,  Paris,  France.  Free  and  opposed 
))isU)n  motor  compressor  unit.     2,091,011  ;  Aug.  31. 

Pateras,  Pescara,  Raul,  Paris,  France.  Free  piston  driv- 
ing   gas    generator.      2,101,412  ;    Dec.    7. 

Paternayan,  Harry  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rug  and  car- 
pet binding  sewing  machine.     2.075.056  :  Mnr.  30. 

Paternayan,  Hurry  M..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Rug  and  carpet 
binding  sewing  machine.     2,084,821  :   June  22. 

Paterson,  Earlo  W.  G.,  Lindsay,  Ontario,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  R.  W.  Davis  and  one-half  to  G.  W.  Cable, 
Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Brake  shoe  head.  2,074,067; 
Mar.  23. 

I'aterHon,  Earle  W.  O.,  Lindsay,  Ontario,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  R.  W.  Davis  and  one-half  lo  C.  W.  Cable. 
Toronto,  Ontario, •Can.nda.  lieani  strut  and  brake  lever 
support.     2,085,409  :  June  29. 

Paterson,  John  C.     (See  Tiinley,  A.  A.,  and  Paterson.) 

Paterson  I'urclinient  I'liper  ('onii)iiny.  (Sec  I>u(l'ord.  .lohn 
R.,  assignor.) 

Paterson  I'Mr<'bment  Paper  ("oinpany.  (See  Nowniiin.  John 
A.,   as.signor.) 

I'alerson,  l'et<'r  I^.,  London,  England.  Catamenlal  appli- 
ance.    2,()7'1,930;  Miir.   23. 

I'aterson,  Wllllani.  London,  IlnglMiid.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  adding  reagents  to  lliiulds.  2,0S0,S72  ;  Miiv 
IK. 

I'alerson,  \Vllniot  M.,  Wollealey,  aNfllgnor  to  Trhnont 
Mnnufuclurlng  Co.,  Inc.,  Roxburv,  Rliuss.  Pipe  cutter 
guide.     2,071,273;  Feb.  10. 


470 


INDEX  OF  PATESTS,  1937 


Pates,  Thomas  S.      (See  Braden.   William  C,   assignor.) 

Patitz.  Gerhardt  J.     (See  Light,  R.  F..  Frey.  and  Patitz.) 

Patjens.  Henrr  K..  Teadon,  Pa.  Articulated  locomotive. 
2,103,172  ;  Dec  21. 

Patnode,  \\inton  I.,  and  E.  J.  Flynn,  Schenectady,  X.  T.. 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Insulated 
electrical  conductor  and  making  same.  2,085,995 ; 
July  6. 

Patnoe,  Walter  W..  Maple  Grove,  assignor  to  Basic  Dolo- 
mite, Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Refractory  products  and 
preparation  of  same.     2.091.610 :  Aug.  31. 

Paton.  Alex  W..  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Brewster-Ideal 
Chocolate  Company,  Newark,  X.  J.  Preparing  confec- 
tionery.    2,058,247  ;  July  27. 

Paton,  Clvde  R-,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor 
Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle,  2,069,420  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Paton,  Clyde  R.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Packard  motor 
Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle  frame. 
2,069,924;  Feb.  9. 

Paton,  Clyde  R..  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Packard  Mo- 
tor Car  Companv.  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,072,180  ;  Mar.  2. 

Paton,  Clyde  R.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor 
Car  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Shock  absorber  control 
mechanism.     2.072,181  :  Mar.  2. 

Paton.  Clyde  R.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor 
Car  Company.  Detroit,  ilich.  Internal  combustion  en- 
gine.    2.073.709  ;  Mar.  16. 

Paton.  Clyde  R..  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Packard  Mo- 
tor Car  Company.  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle. 
2,075.085  :   Mar.   30. 

Paton,  (Hyde  R.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor 
Car  Companv,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2,080,435  : 
May  18. 

Paton.  Clyde  R.,  Birmingham,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Upson  Company,  Ix)ckport,  X.  Y. 
Motor  vehicle.     2.090.4.59  :  Aug.  17. 

Paton,  Oyde  R..  Binninghaim,  assignor  to  Packard  Mo- 
tor Car  Company,  Detroit.  Mich.  Motor  vehicla 
2.097,466  ;   Nov.   2. 

Paton,  Clyde  R..  Birminsham.  assignor  to  Packard  Motor 
(^r  Company.  Detroit.  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2.099,703  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Paton,  Clyde  R.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor 
Car  Company.  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion  en- 
gine.    2.102.909  ;  Dec.  21. 

Patrick,  Edwin  L..  assignor  to  C.  B.  Cones  &  Son  Mfg.  Co., 
IndianapoUs,  Ind.  Overall  construction.  2.068,194 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Patrick,  Isaac,  Salem,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Bliss  Company, 
Toledo.  Ohio.  Surge  control  valve  for  hydraulic  presses, 
2.077,894  :  Apr.  20. 

Patrick.  Isaac,  Mount  Gilead.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Hydraulic  Press  Corporatibn,  Inc., 
Wilmington.  Del.    Press.     2.087,811 :  July  20. 

Patrick,  Joseph  C.  Trenton.  N.  j.  Making  plastic  sub- 
stances and  product  obtained.     2.100.351";  Nov.  30. 

Patrick,  Julian  G..  Western  Port.  Md.,  assignor  to  West 
Virginia  Pulp  and  Paper  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Cleaning  sand  filters  and  appurtenances.  2.069,621 ; 
Feb.  2. 

Patrick,  Russell  M.,  Indi.anapolis,  assignor  to  American 
Leather  Products  Corporation,  Speedway  City,  Ind. 
Golf  bae.     2.094.186  ;  Sept.  28. 

Patrol  Valve  Company,  The.  (See  Ostonguay,  Leger  S.. 
assignor.) 

Patrol  Valve  Company,  The.  (See  Geurink,  Louis  H.. 
assignor.) 

Patrol  Valve  Company,  The.  (See  Geurink,  L.  H.,  and 
Schulte.  assimors. ) 

Patrol  Valve  Company,  The.  (See  Marvin,  John  T.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Patrol  Valve  Company.  (See  Marvin,  J.  T.,  and  Rogers, 
assismors. ) 

Patrol  Valve  Company,  The.  (See  Matthews,  Birchard 
L.,  assignor.) 

Patrol  Valve  Company,  The.  (See  Matthews,  B.  L.,  and 
Marvin,  assignors.) 

Patrol  Valve  Company,  The.     (See  Te  Pas,  Edmund  J., 

assignor.) 
Patten,   Clarence  O.,  Keyes,   Ca\it.,  assignor  of  one-half 

to  V.  K.  Horton.  Modesto,  Calif.     Stanchion  assembly. 

2.068.8SS  ;  Jan.  26. 
Patten,  Wilbert  H..  assignor  to  Trent  Machine  Companv. 

Trenton,   X.  J.     Washer  placing  machine.     2.100.015 : 

Xov.  23. 
Patterson,  Charley  T.,  Springfield,  Mo.     Spraying  device. 

2.074.421  :  Mar.  23. 
Patterson.    Chester   A.,    Peefcskill,   assignor    to   H.    King. 

New    York,    X.     Y.       Building    structure.      2.078,968 : 

May   4. 
Patterson.    Chester   A.,    Peekskill.   assignor    to   H.    King." 

New     York,    X.    Y.       House     foundation.       2,078.969  • 

May   4. 
Patterson,    Chester   A.,    Peekskill,   assignor    to   H.    King 

Xew    York,    X.    Y.      House    construction.      2,078.970- 

May   4. 
Patterson,  David  E..  Philadelphia.  Pa.     Fiber  separatine 

machine.     2,079,661  ;  May  11. 
Pattfrs<-m.  Edcar  W.,  Lone  Beach,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

C.  M.  O'Leary.  Hollywood,  and  one-half  to  M.  D.  Pat- 
terson.   Long    B«>aph.    Cflllf.      Well    pamp    operating 

mechanism.    Re.  20,287  :  Mar.  9. 


Patterson,  Gordon  D.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Xemoura 
&  Company.  Wilmington,  DeL  Resinous  compositions. 
2.066.363  ;  Jan.  5. 

Patterson.  Gordon  D.,  and  R,  S.  Shurt,  assignors  to 
E.  I.  dn  Pont  de  Nemours  4  Company,  Wilmington,  DeL 
Resinous  composition.     2.097.339  :  Oct.  26. 

Pauerson,  Herbert  F.,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle  power  transmission. 
2,072.379  :  Mar.  2. 

Patterson,  Herbert  F.,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Power  transmitting  device.  2,077,580  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Patterson,  Herbert  F.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  (Hirysler  Clor- 
poration.  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Power  transmission. 
2,077,581 ;  Apr.  20. 

Patterson.  Herbert  F..  Detroit,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Cor- 
poration. Highland  Park,  Mich.  Braking  device. 
2.0S0.740:  May  18. 

Patterson,  Herbert  F.,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation, 
Detroit.  Mich.  Motor  vehicle  iwwer  transmission. 
2.084,592  :  June  22. 

Patterson,  Herbert  F..  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Transmission.     2,099.140  ;  Nov.  16. 

Patterson,  Herman  W..  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Auto- 
matic humidifier.     2,068,431 ;  Jan.  19. 

Patterson.  Hutchinson.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Stove  and  fur- 
nace pipe  elbow.     2.074.023  :  Mar.  16. 

Patterson,  James  E.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to 
(Jeorge  F.  Garwood,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Wall  open- 
ing enclosure.     2,088,866  ;  Aug.  3. 

Patterson,  John  T.     (See  Akers.  Milton  K.,  assignor.) 

Patterson,  Joseph  A.,  Waynesburg,  Pa.  Nonrefillable 
bottle.     2,080,213  :  May  11. 

Patterson,  Joseph  A.,  Waynesburg,  Pa.  Nonrefillable 
botUe.     2,080,214:  May   11. 

Patterson,  Joseph  A.,  Brave,  Pa.  NonreflUable  bottle. 
2.080.215  :  May  11. 

Patterson.  Julius  W.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Vehicular  scoop. 
2.079.695  :  May  11. 

Patters'">n.  Margaret  D.,  er  al.  (See  Patterson.  Edgar  W.. 
assignor.) 

Patterson.  Michael  A.  (See  Pessagno,  E.  A,  Schreier, 
Patterson,  and  Worland.) 

Patterson,  Orban  C.,  et  al.  (See  Leidecker,  Frank  W., 
assignor.) 

Patterson  Shade  Co.  (See  Hendricks,  Ralph  T.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Patterson,  William  G.,  Mottinghsun.  and  R.  G.  Dixon, 
Eltham.  assignors  to  Siemens  Brothers  i  Companv  Lim- 
ited. London.  Ensland.  Telephone  svstem.  2,100.515 ; 
Nov.  30.  " 

Pattison.  Donald  R.,  Johnstown,  assignor  to  Railway  & 
Industrial  Ensineerins  Co..  Greensburg,  Pa.  Insulator 
testing  device.    2.091.521 :  Aug.  31. 

Pattison.  Joseph  N.,  Jr..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Machine  for 
enveloping  articles.     2.101.870  :  Dec.  14. 

I'artison,  Melvin.     (See  Tavlor,  E.  W.,  and  Pattison.) 

Pattison.  Russell  A  (See  McKechnie,  L  C,  and  Pat- 
tison.) 

Patton.  Cuyler  S.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  Alco  Products 
Incorporated.  New  York.  N.  Y.     Pipe  and  making  the 
same.     2.102.969  :  Dec  21. 
Patton.  Huirh  L.,  Houston.  Tex.     Fire  extinguishing  ap- 
paratus and  method.     2,082,216  :  June  1. 
Patty,  Jesse  E.      (See  Ash.  R.  P.,  and  Pattr.) 
Patur.  Louis  R.     (See  Patur.  S.  S.  and  L.  R.,'and  Thielen.) 
Patur.   Sar:\   S..  and  L.  R..  and  C.  Thielen,  assismors,  by 
mesne  assignments,   to   S.    S.   Patur.    Brooklyn.   N.   Y. 
Securins  means  for  flowers,   ornaments,   and  the  like. 
2.089,221 :  Aug.  10. 
Patzelt,  Julius.     (See  Breitling,  E.,  and  Patzelt.) 
Patzer.  William.  New  York,  X.  Y.     Detecting  apparatos. 

2.076.862  :  Apr.  13. 
Paul,  Alice  O'M.  et  al.  (See  Paul,  Leonard  B.,  assignor.) 
Paul,  Carl  F.  (See  Tucker.  C.  W..  and  Paul.) 
Paul.  Harold  S..  deceased,  Wyoming.  Ohio.  P.  C.  Rodgers, 
administrator.  Thumb  guard.  2.068.109 ;  J.in.  19. 
Paul,  Jack,  Philo,  Ohio.  Amtisement  device.  2,084,701; 
June  22. 

Paul,  John  E.,  Newark,  X'.  J.,  assignor  to  United  States 

Radium      Corporation.        Self     luminous     instrument. 

2.075.S64  :  .\pr.  6. 
Paul,  Leon  R.,  Brooklyn.  X.  Y.     Pouring  displav  means 

for  contained   liquids.     2.075.405  ;   Mar.   30. 
Paul,   Leon  R.,   Brooklyn,   assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  J. 

.\twell.     Xew     York,     X.     Y.       Dispensing    container. 

2.101,687 ;  Dec  7.  k-        fc 

Paul.  Leonard  B..  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  M.  Weis,  and 

S'iv^S^'L  *",  ^^'<^   O'^    Pa°^    JoUet    m.      Indicator. 
2.068.466  :  Jan.  19. 

P.iiil.  Norman.     (See  Clarke,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 
Paul.  Ray.      (See  Lasiewicz.  Stanley,  assignor.) 
Paul.  William  E.,   Schenectady.   X.  Y.,  assignor  to  (Jen- 
eral     Electric     Company.       Electric     circuit     breaker. 
2.075.748:    Mar.    30. 
Paul.  William  E.,  Schenectady.  N".  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral    Electric     Company.       Electric     circuit    breaker. 
2.075.749  :    Mar.   30. 
Paulding.  John  L.  Inc.     fSee  Wack.  Henrv  K..  assignor.) 
Pauley,  Alfred  W.,  Universirv  (Sty.  assignor  to  Levering 
Laboratories,  Inc..   St.   Louis.    Mo.     Effervescent  milk 
of  magnesia.     2,092,742  ;  Sept.  7. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


471 


Paullin,  Edward  M.,  Jr.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Worthing- 
ton  Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Unloader  for  compressors.     2,083,740  ;  June  15. 

Paullin,  Edward  M.,  Jr.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Worthing- 
ton  Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Valve   operating  mechanism.     2,088,174 ;   July  27. 

Paulsboro  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Jackson, 
James  J.,  assignor.) 

Paulsen,  Axel.      (See   Waterval,   William,   assignor.) 

Paulsen,  Jean  P.,  Viroflay,  and  N.  Strachovsky,  Paris, 
France.  Elastic  suspension  of  engines.  2,093,846 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Paulson,  Arthur  W.  (See  Waters,  H.,  Paulson,  and 
Troster.) 

Paulson,  Kristian,  Farrell,  and  R.  O.  Hurst,  Sharon,  as- 
signors to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Switch  operating  mecha- 
nism.    2,100,722  ;  Nov.  30. 

Paulson,  Nils  I.,  assignor  to  Halsam  Products  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Toy  building  construction.  2,099,075 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Paulus,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Dayton,  Ohio.  Transmission  belt  and  joint 
therefor.     2,098,755  ;  Nov.   9. 

Paulus,  Max  G.  (See  Brewster,  O.  C,  Paulus,  and 
Thompson. ) 

Pans,  Frank,  Eitzen,  Minn.  Cultivator  and  shield. 
2,068,467 ;  Jan.  19. 

Pavelka,  Frank  B.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Amusement  appa- 
ratus.    2,103,954  :  Dec.  28. 

Pavelka,  Joseph.      (See  McCuUough,  Paul  J.,  assignor.) 

Paver,  John  M.,  Wilmette,  111.  Apparatus  for  study  of 
traffic.      2,067,336 ;    Jan.    12. 

Pavilion,  Andre  F.,  Asnieres  (Seine),  France.  Device 
damping  the  disturbances  propagated  in  fluid. 
2,096,260  ;  Oct.  19. 

Pavitt,  William  H.,  Bronxville,  assignor  to  Adele  Johnson 
Wilputte,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Coke  oven  battery  con- 
struction.   2,088,532  ;  July  27. 

Pavitt,  William  H.,  Bronxville,  assignor  to  A.  J.  Wil- 
putte, New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Combination  regenerative 
coke  oven.     2,098,013  ;  Nov.  2. 

Pavlecka,  John,  Detroit,  Mich.  Thermal  power  plant. 
2,079,923  ;  May  11. 

Pavlecka,  John,  Detroit,  Mich.  Piston  engine.  2,085,270 ; 
June  29. 

Pavlecka,     John,     Detroit,     Mich.       Cellular     structure. 

2.097.597  ;  Nov.  2. 

Pavlecka,     John,     Detroit,     Mich.        Cellular     structure. 

2.097.598  :   Nov.   2. 

Pavlecka,  John,  Detroit,  Mich.  Celliliar  structure. 
2,097,599;   Nov.   2. 

Pavlecka,  John,  Detroit,  Mich.  Column  structure. 
2,097,600  ;  Nov.  2. 

Pavoni,  Joseph,  assignor  to  S.  Pavoni,  Chicago,  111.  Shoe 
clamping  device.     2,068,608 ;  Jan.  19. 

Pavoni,  Splendora.     (See  Pavoni,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Pawlek,  Franz,  Berlin-Niederschoneweide,  and  O.  Dahl, 
Berlin-Friedcnau,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Improving  the  magnetic  properties  of 
silicon  steel.      2.076.38.S  ;   Apr.  6. 

Pawlitsehek,  Otto  J.,  Heron  Lake,  Minn.  Animal  gambrel. 
2,093,732;   Sept.   21. 

Pawsat,  Ewald  F.,  Maysville,  Ky.,  as.signor  to  Wald 
Manufacturing  Company,  Incorporated.  Support  for 
bicycles.     2,074,422  ;  Mar.  23. 

Paxton,  Gerald  C.  (See  Paxton,  Hale  and  G.  C,  and 
Benson.) 

Paxton,  Gerald  C,  Sanger,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Food  Machinery  Corporation.  Box 
feeding   device   for   lidders.      2,075.053 ;    Mar.    30. 

Paxton,  Gerald  C,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Acme 
Steel  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Box  feeding  device  for 
strapping  machines.     2,097,774  ;  Nov.  2. 

Paxton,  (Jerald  C,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
as.signmonts.  to  Food  Machinery  Corporation.  Drop  bar 
clean-out.     2,099,221  ;  Nov.  16. 

Paxton,  Gerald  C,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Food  Machinery  Corporation.  Fresh 
fruit  brusher.     2,099,222;  Nov.  16. 

Paxton,  Gerald  C,  C.  II.  Johnson,  and  A.  I.  Obermiller, 
Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Food  Machinery  Corporation.  Shook  selector. 
2,089,918:  Aug.  10. 

Paxton,  If.'ile,  Itodlands,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  li'ood  Macliincry  Corporation.  Box  lidder. 
2,084,047;  June  15. 

Paxton,  Hale,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne  ns- 
signnienls,  to  Food  Macliinery  Coriioriition.  Combined 
soaking  lank  and  washer.      2,080,877  ;  ,Tuly  13. 

Paxton,  Ilalc,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
slgnmenls,  to  Food  Machinery  Corporation".  Overlioad 
wave  niolion  clean  out.      2,080,878;  July  I.'!. 

Paxton,  Hale,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Food  Machinery  Corporation.  Sizer. 
2,099,223  ;  Nov.  10. 

Paxton,  Hale,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
slgnmentH,  to  Food  Machinery  Cor[)oratlon.  Ijcmon 
washer.     2,0!)i>.224  ;  Nov.  10. 

Paxton,  Hale,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Food  Machlnory  Corporation.  Clean-out. 
2,0!)!).225;  Nov.  10. 

Paxton,  Hale,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
KlginiicnlH,  to  Food  Machinery  Corporation.  Clean-out. 
2,0!)!), 220  ;  Nov.  10. 


Paxton,  Hale,  Redlands,  G.  C.  Paxton  and  H.  D.  Benson, 
Santa  Ana,  Calif.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Food  Machinery  Corporation.  Automatic  lid  nailing 
machine.     2,084,048  ;  June  15. 

Paxton,  Hale  and  G.  C,  and  H.  D.  Benson,  Santa  Ana, 
Calif.,  assignors  to  Acme  Steel  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  applying  straps  to  boxes. 
2,093  733  ■  Sept.  21. 

Paxton-Metchell  Company.  (See  Moluf,  Peder  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Paxton,  Robert,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company,  Electric  switchgear.  2,080,226 ; 
May  11. 

Paxton,  Sherman  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rotary  printing 
machine.     2,083,862  ;  June  15. 

Paya  Rico,  Raimundo,  Ibi,  Spain.  Toy  cinematograph 
and    sound   apparatus.      2,075,470 ;   Mar.    30. 

Payette,  Paul,  Outremont,  near  Montreal,  Quebec, 
Canada.     Vehicle  body.     2,086,991 ;  July  6. 

Payne,  Claron  R.     (See  Duecker,  W.  W.,  and  Payne.) 

Payne,  Claron  R.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Atlas 
Mineral  Products  Company,  Mertztown,  Pa.  Expansion 
joint.     2,085,168  ;  June  29. 

Payne,  Edward  B.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  wave 
translating  system.     2,075,956  ;  Apr.  6. 

Payne,  Edward  B.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  wave 
translating  device.     2,075,957  ;  Apr.   6. 

Payne,  Elmer  H.,  Wood  River,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Viscometer.  2,092,223: 
Sept.  7. 

Payne,  Elmer  H.,  Wood  River,  assi.gnor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Capillary  viscometer. 
2,095,282  ;  Oct.  12. 

Payne,  Ernest,  assignor  to  Central  Screw  Company,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Screw.     2,070,041  :  Apr.  0. 

Payne,  Eugene,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Feed  gauge  for  print- 
ing presses.     2,102,910  ;  Dee.  21. 

Payne,  Frank  E.,  Glencoe,  and  A.  J.  Matter,  Park  Ridge, 
assignors  to  Crane  Packing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Packing.     2,071,566;  Feb.  23. 

Payne,  John  H.,  Jr.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General    Electric    Company.      Liquid    contact    switch. 

2.101.092  ;  Dec.  7. 

Payne,  John  H.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric    Company.       Barrier     for    mercury     switches. 

2.101.093  ;  Dec.  7. 

Payne,  John  H.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric    Company.      Machine    for    sealing    receptacles. 

2,101,156  ;  Dec.  7. 
Payne,    Oscar    V.,    Leicester,    assignor    to    Crompton    & 

Knowles  Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Jlass.     Thread  holder 

for  automatic  looms.     2,082,902 ;  June  8. 
Payne,    Oscar    V.,    Leicester,    assignor    to    Crompton    & 

Knowles  Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.     Intermittent 

thread  holder.     2,082,903  ;  June  8. 
Payne,    Oscar    V.,    Leicester,    assignor    to    Crompton    & 

Knowles  Loom   Works,  Worcester,   Mass.     Picking  mo- 
tion for  looms.     2,103,820  ;  Dec.  28. 
Payne,    Oscar    V.,    Leicester,    assignor    to    Crompton    & 

Knowles   Loom   Works,    Worcester,   Mass.     Let-off   for 

looms.     2,103,821  ;  Dec.  28. 
Payne,   Pearson  M.,  Denver,  Colo.     Ferric  alloy  process. 

^,089,222  ;  Aug.  10. 
Payne,   Ralph   B.,  Elma,  assignor  to  National   Aniline  & 

Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Alkylamino 

derivatives    of  acid-substituted    dyestuffs.      2,095,077 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Payne,    Samuel    T.      (See    Butler,    A.    G.,    Palmer,    and 

Payne.) 
Payne,  Walter  B.,  assignor  to  The  Todd  Company,  Inc., 

Rochester,  N.  Y.    Printing  apparatus.     2,071,139 ;  Feb. 

16. 
Payne,  Walter  B.,   assignor  to  The  Todd   Company,   Inc., 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     Check  writing  machine.      2,092.852  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Payne,   William   IL,   La   Grange,   111.     Clamp   for   electric 

arc  furnace  electrodes.      2,071.937;   Feb.   23. 
Payne,  William  IT.,  La  Grange,  111.     Roller  floor  for  fur- 
naces.    2,085,327  ;  June  29. 
Payne,   William   H.,   La   Grange,   III.     Automatic   electric 

arc  furnace  electrode  control.     2,098.072  ;   Nov.  9. 
Pavson,   Arthur  H.,   assignor   to  The   American   Thermos 

Bottle  Company,  Norwich,  Conn.    Saltcellar.    2,098,832  ; 

Nov.  9. 
I'ayson.   Arthur   H.,   assignor   to  The   American   Thermos 

Bottle    <N)iii[)any,     Norwich,    Conn.       Bottle    assembly. 

2,099,174  ;  Nov.  10. 
Payson,  Arthur  II.,  and  C.  O.  Duevel,  Jr.,  assignors  to  The 

American    Thermos    Bottle    Company,    Norwich,    Conn. 

Heat  insulated   rec<'ptacU'.     2,102.104;  Pec.   14. 
Payson    Mfg.    Co.,    The.       (See    Lackey,    Robert    A.,    as- 
signor.) 
I'ayson,  I'eter,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Corrosion  resistant  nlloy. 

2,083,524  ;  June  S. 
PayHon,    I'eler,    assignor    to    Cruclblo    Stoel    Company   of 

AiiKM-lcM,  Now  York.  N.  Y.     Alloy  steel  and  making  same. 

Re.  20,121  ;  June  22. 
Payson.    Uuilolpli,    I'MusliIng,    N.    Y.      Ilcntlng   nppnrntus. 

2,070,804  ;   Feb.   10. 
'■■1'    'in     \      W        (Si'i>   r.owilen.    Uoberl.   assignor.) 
Pazznno,    Frederick    F.,    Walthnm,    Mass.      Coinbiuation 

battery  tool.     2,071.807;  Feb.  23. 


472 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


razzano,  Frederick  F.,  Waltliam,  Mass.  Battery  tool. 
2.094,432  ;  Sept.  28. 

Peabody  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Gaffney,  Joseph 
B.,  assignor.) 

P('abo(iv,  jjriiest  H.,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Air  register. 
2,097,078  ;   Oct.  26. 

Peacock,  Charles  T.,  Arriba,  Colo.  Dam  forming  device 
for  listers.     2,103,116  ;  Dec.  21. 

Peak,  Cl.vde  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Razor.  2,096,379  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Peak,  Rankin  P.,  et  al.  (See  Belenson,  Ben  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Peale-Davis  Company.      (See  Davis,  Kenneth,   assignor.) 

Peale-Davis  Company.  (See  Peale,  Rembrandt,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Peale-Davis    Company.      (See   Peale,   Richard,   assignor.) 

Peale,  Rembrandt,  Jr.,  St.  Benedict,  Pa.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Peale-Davis  Company,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.  Mechanism  for  separating  intermixed  divided 
materials.     2,069,326  ;  Feb.  2. 

Peale,  Richard,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Morgan,  John  D., 
assignor.) 

Peale,  Richard,  St.  Benedict,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Peale-Davis  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Mechanism  for  separating  intermixed  divided  materials. 
2,076,915  ;  Apr.  13. 

Peale,  Richard,  St.  Benedict,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Peale-Davis 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Alechanism  for  separating 
intermixed  divided  materials.     2,095,283  ;  Oct.  12. 

Pealer,  Robert  B.,  Warren,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Beaver 
Pipe  Tools,  Inc.,  Warren,  Ohio.  Pipeworking  machine. 
2,079,179;  May  4. 

Pealer,  Robert  B.,  Warren,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Beaver 
Pipe  Tools,  Inc.,  Warren,  Ohio.  Pipe  cutting  machine. 
2,079,180  ;  May  4. 

Pealer,  Robert  B.,  Warren,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Beaver 
Pipe  Tools,  Inc.,  Warren,  Ohio.  Machine  for  reaming 
and  beveling  pipe.    2,079,181 ;  May  4. 

Pearce,  Austin  W.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Ashtray.  2,103,754  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Pearoe,  George  C,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigera- 
tion.    2,069,772  ;  Feb.   9. 

Pearce,  George  C,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigerat- 
ing apparatus.    2,070,748  ;  Feb.  16. 

Pearce,  George  C,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Slotors  Corporation.  Refrigera- 
tion.    2,072,767  ;   Mar.   2. 

Pearce,  George  C,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,094,811 ;  Oct.  5. 

Pearce,  George  W.,  Wyandotte,  Mich.  Bottle  carrier. 
2,089,416  ;  Aug.  10. 

Pearce,  John  W.  B.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Flexible  joint. 
2,067,284  ;  Jan.  12. 

Pearce,  John  W.  B.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Flexible  .ioint  for 
power  shafts.     2,067,285;  Jan.  12. 

Pearce,  John  W.  B.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Double  universal 
joint.     2,067,286  :  Jan.  12. 

Pearce,  John  W.  B.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Drive  shaft  arrange- 
ment.    2,067,287  ;  Jan.  12. 

Pearce,  Marshall  G.,  et  al.  (See  Colella,  Louis  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pearce,  Owen  A.,  and  I.  T.  Richards,  Liverpool,  England, 
assignors  to  Associated  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Telephone  system.  2,093,249 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Pearce,  W.  L.     (See  Church,  Walter  L.,  assignor.) 

Pearce,  William  L.,  Houston,  Tex.  Drill.  2,096,132  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Pearl,  John  W.,  Yeadon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Company,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Feeding  device  for  shingle 
cutters.    2,081,280  ;  May  25. 

Poarlman,  Abraham,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Jack  attachment 
for  motor  vehicles.     2,103,117  ;  Dec.  21. 

Pearlstein,  Nathan,  Boston,  IMass.  Nut  lock.  2,087,114; 
July  3  3. 

Pearmain,  William  J.     (See  Batten.  P.  11..  and  IVarmain.) 

Pearmain,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Twin  Disc  Clutch  Com- 
pany, Racine,  Wis.     Clutch.     2,070,065  ;  Feb.  9. 

Pearntain,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Twin  Disc  Clutch 
Company,    Racine,   Wis.     Clutch.     2.077,154;   Apr.    1.3. 

Pearmain,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Twin  Disc  Clutch 
Company,   Racine,   Wis.      Clutch.     2.077,70!)  ;   Apr.   20. 

Pearsall,  Albert  E.,  Vancouver,  Briti.sh  Columbia,  Canada. 
Two-revolution  cylinder  printing  press.  2,088,808 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Pearsall,  David  E.,  I'itlsburgh,  I'a..  assignor  to  The  En- 
sign-Bickford  Company.  Slow-burning  powder  for 
fuses,  etc.     2,072,719  ;  Mar.  2. 

Pearsall,  David  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  En^ 
slgn-BIckford  Company.  Slow-burning  powder  for 
fuses,   etc.     2,072,720 ;   Mar.    2. 

Pear.sall,  David  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Enslgn-Blckford  Co.,  Simsbury,  Conn.  Safety  fuse. 
2,102,024  ;  Dec.  14. 

Pi'arse.  Ronjamin  H.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Reversible  cuflf. 
2.080,873  ;  May  18. 

rinr.son.  .Albert  If.,  Norristown,  Pa.  Heater.  2,096,467; 
Oct.  19. 

Pearson,  Arvid  F.,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Mossberg 
Pressed  Steel  Corporation.     Swift.    2,069,114  ;  Jan.  26. 


Pearson,  Axel  B.,  Munhall,  Pa.  Rolling  mill  screw  down 
arrangement.     2,092,224  ;   Sept.  7. 

Pearson,  Carl  E.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Progressive  hobbyhorse. 
2,092,775  ;   Sept.   14. 

Pearson,  Charles,  assignor  to  Morrow  Screw  and  Nut  Com- 
pany Limited,  Ingersoll,  Ontario,  Canada.  Bicycle  tire 
bead  wires  and  their  manufacture.    2,066,483  ;  Jan.  5. 

Pearson,  Edna,  Liversedge,  England.  Helical  wire  curtain 
rod,   clothes  line,  and  the  like.     2,082,301 ;  June   1. 

Pearson,  Erick,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  System  for  the  re- 
mote operation  of  power  plants.     2,067,944  ;  Jan.  19. 

Pearson,  Erick,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  automati- 
cally controlling  and  matching  electric  generators. 
2,073,426  :  Mar.  9. 

Pearson,  Erick,  Chicago,  111.  System  for  loading  genera- 
tors.    2,076,588  ;  Apr.  13. 

Pearson,  Gustav  C.  and  I.  S.  Carpenter,  assignors  to 
Gardner-Denver  Company,  Denver,  Colo.  Rock  drill 
feeding  mechanism.     2,086,634  ;  July  13. 

Pearson,  Harold  E.,  et  al.  (See  Gleason,  John  P.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Pearson,  Jack.     (See  English,  Willard  W.,  assignor.) 

Pearson,  John  L.,  et  al.     (See  Gleason,  John  P.,  assignor.) 

Pearson,  John  L.     (See  Nonhebel,  G.,  and  Pearson.) 

Pearson,  John  M.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Sun  Oil 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electrical  measuring 
method  and  means.     2,086,737  ;  July  13. 

Pearson,  John  M.,  Aldan,  assignor  to  Sun  Oil  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electrical  measuring  method  and 
apparatus.     2,103,636  ;  Dec.    28. 

Pearson,  Richard  E.,  and  W.  V.  Gilbert,  London,  England  ; 
said  Pearson  assignor  to  said  Gilbert.  Preparation  of 
chromic  acid  and  sparingly  soluble  chromates. 
2,099,658  ;  Nov.  16. 

Pearson,  Sadve  L.,  Colusa,  Calif.  Fruit  dipper. 
2,083,663;  June  15. 

t^earson,  Susan  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelope  for  dishes. 
2,083,741  ;  June  15. 

Pearson,  Susan  C.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Inflated  arch  sup- 
port and  ventilated  heel  cushion.    2,086,389  ;  July  6. 

Pearson,  Victor  E..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Waterbury  Farrel  Foundry  and 
Machine  Company.  Waterbury,  Conn.  Nut  threading 
machine.     2,090,698  ;  Aug.  24. 

Pease,  C.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Brunk,  Harold  J., 
assignor.) 

Pease,  Herbert  D.      (See   Sodergreen,  Axel  L.,  assignor.) 

Pease,  John  W.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Fruit  coring  machine. 
2,070,311 ;  Feb.  9. 

Pease,  John  W.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Seed  celling  knife. 
2,075,750  ;  Mar.  30. 

Pease,  William  C,  The  Dalles,  Oreg.    Shoe  rack.    2,067,095  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Pease,  William  R.,  South  Portland,  Maine.     Apparatus  for 

moving   and   stacking   heavy    cargo    units.      2,101,871 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Pease,   William   T^   Huntington    Park,   assignor   to   Snow 

Manufacturing  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Thread  cleaning 

nut.     2,091.374;  Aug.  31. 
Peaslee,    Willetts.      (See    Theler,    F.    J.,    Johnston,    and 

Peaslee.) 
Peate,  George  A.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  assignor  of  one-third 

to   E.    H.    Brietzcke,    Westmount,    Canada.      Tuner   for 

string  instruments.     2,070,916  ;  Feb.  16. 
Peavey,  Harold  F.      (See  Bauer,  L.   E.,   and  Peavey.) 
Peberdy,   Charles,   &   Son.      (See   Smith,    Charles   W.,   as- 
signor. ) 
PebSck,  Rudolf,  and  K.  Bergstein,  Berlin,  Germany.    Pre- 
paring     nonmetallic      articles      for      electro-plating. 

2,070,679  ;  Feb.  16. 
Pechin,   Louis  C.  F.,  Bois-Colombes,   France,   assignor   to 

Brick  Trust  Limited,  London,  England,     Manufacture 

of  a  synthetic  balsam  bv  condensation  of  phenols  with 

aldehydes.    2,094,373  ;  Sept.  28. 
I'eck,   Caid   H..   Schenectady,   N.  Y.,   assignor  to   General 

Electric       Company.         Electric       discharge       device. 

2,084,103  :  June  15.  , 

Peck,   Cecil  C,   Cleveland,   Ohio.      Building  construction. 

2,099.94]  ;  Nov.  23. 
I'eck,  Ferdinand  W.,  Penns  Grove,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 

du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Pigment  colors  and  their  preparation.     2,091,102  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Peck,    Ferdinand   W.,    Penns   Grove,   N.    J.,    and   W.    R. 

Waldron,    assignors   to   E.    I.    du    Pont   de   Nemours   & 

Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Preparation  of  antimony 

chlorides.     2,102,737  ;   Dec.  21. 
Peck.  Myrle  R.,  assignor  to  American  Cystoscope  Makers, 

Inc..  New  York,   N.  Y.      Fenestrated   endoscopic  tube. 

2.076,741  ;  Apr.  13. 
Peck,  Myrle  R.,  assignor  to  American  Cystoscope  Makers, 

Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Sharpening  device  for  surgical 

punches.     2,088,664  ;  Aug.   3. 
Peck,    Percy   D..    and   A.    L.    Lloyd,    assignors    to   Knapp 

Brothers    Alanufaeturing    Company,    Joliet,    111.      Wall 

blackboard  construction.     2,094,551 ;  Sept.  28. 
Peck,  Ruth  F.,  assignor  to  Winget  Kickernick  Company, 

Minneapolis,  INIinn.     Bloomer  undergarment  for  women 

and  girls.     2,067,411  ;  Jan.  ]2. 
Peck,  AVallace  S.     (See  Drew.  R.  L.,  and  Peck.) 
Peck.   William   H.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Television   appara- 
tus.    2,092,853;   Sept.  14. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


473 


Pecker,  Joseph  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Centrifugal  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cen- 
trifugal machine.     2,078,273  ;  Apr.  27. 

Pecker,  Joseph  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Centrifugal  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical 
control  for  centrifugal  separating  machines.  2,080,874  ; 
May  18. 

Pecker,  Joseph  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Centrifugal  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Centrifugal 
separating  machine  and  treating  sludges.  2,100,669 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Pecker,  Joseph  S.,  Philadelphia,  and  A.  E.  Larsen,  Hunt- 
ington Valley,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Autogiro  Company  of 
America,  Willow  Grove,  Pa.  Mounting  mechanism  for 
rotative  aircraft  sustaining  wings.     2,069,846  ;  Feb.  9. 

Peco  Holding  Maatschappij  N.  V.  (See  Muckenhirn, 
Ottilie,  assignor.) 

Pedatella,  Prank,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Protective  system. 
2,080,502  ;  May  18. 

Peddicord,  Louis  W.  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  R. 
Houdek,  Topeka,  Kans.  Refrigerator  food  display 
ease.     2,097,530  ;•  Nov.  2. 

Peden,  Leo  T.,  Houston,  Tex.  Cold-lay  pavement  and 
making  the  same,     2,082,259  ;  June  1. 

Pedersen,  Aksel  M.,  et  al.     (Sue  Dailey,  Jay  F.,  assignor.) 

Pedersen,  Charles  J.  (See  Downing,  P.  B.,  and  Peder- 
sen.) 

Pedersen,  Charles  J,      (See   Spiegler,  L.,  and  Pedersen.) 

Pedersen,  Niels,  et  al.     (See  Spielman,  Adolph,  assignor,) 

Pedersen,  Niels,  Drexel  Park,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S, 
Spielman,  Philadelphia,  Pa,  Pinking  attachment  for 
sewing    machines.      2,069,113  ;    Jan.    26. 

Pedery,  Joseph  and  R,  H,  Moore,  New  York,  N.  Y,,  H, 
Moore,  administratrix  of  said  R.  H.  Moore,  deceased, 
assignor  to  said  Pedery.  Tobacco  pipe.  2,068,866 : 
Jan.  26.  ^f,,, 

Pedigo,  C.  A.     (See  Williams,  Elmer  E.,  assignor.) 
Peebles,  David  D„   Eureka,  Calif.     Manufacturing  a  food 

product.     2,069,388  ;  Feb.  2. 
Peebles,  David  D.,  Eureka,   Calif.     Separating  substances 

from  gaseous  mediums.     2,060.389  ;  Feb.  2. 
Peebles,    David   D„    Eureka,    Calif.      Drying   system    and 

method.     2,080,059  ;  May  11. 
Peebles,  David  D..  Eureka,  Calif.     Dehydrating  apparatus 

and  method.      2,090,984;  Ausr.  24. 
Peebles,  David  D.,  Eureka,  Calif.    Heat  exchange  method. 

2.092,470;    Sept.   7. 
Peebles,  David  D.,  Eureka,  and  P.  D.  V.  Manning,  Berkeley 

Woods,  Calif.     Manufacture   of  stable  powdered  prod- 
ucts   containing   milk   sugar.      2,088,606 ;    Aug.    3. 
Peebles,  David  D.,  Eureka,  and  P.  D.  V.  Manning,  Berkeley 

Woods,   Calif.,   said  Manning  assignor  to   said   Peebles. 

Evaporating  apparatus  and   method.     2,090,985  ;   Aug. 

24. 
Peek,  Horace  H..   Sr.      (See  Grist,  Alpheus  C,  assignor.) 
Peek,     Horace     H.,     Sr.,     Chattanooga,     Tenn.       Boiler. 

2,075,222;   Mar.   30. 
Peek,  Reginald  J.     (See  Groombrldge,  W.  H.,  and  Peek.) 
Peel,  Frederick  W.     (See  Roberts,  D.,  and  Peel.) 
Peel,  Frederick  W.      (See  Roberts,  D.,  Scott,  and  Peel.) 
I'eel,   Frederick    \V.,   Bedford,   Va.,    assignor  to   L.   P.    E. 

Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Airplane.      2,073,318; 

Mar,  9, 
Peerless  Bread  Machinery  Corporation,      (See  Lauterbur, 

Edward  J,,  assignor.) 
Peerless    Chain    Company.      (See   Bambenek,    D.    C,    and 

Worner,  assignors.) 
Peerless  Chain  Company.     (See  Bambenek,  Josepli  B.,  as- 
signor.) 
Peerless  Chain  Company,     (See  Bambenek,  Joseph  B.,  and 

D.   C,  assignors.) 
Peerless  Chain  Company.     (See  Bambenek,  Joseph  B.  and 

D.  C,  and  Wormer,  assignors.) 
Peerless  Chain  Company.     (See  Stokke,  Harold,  assignor  ) 
Peerless   Key   Company.      (See   Watson,   Charles   J.,    as- 
signor.) 
Peerlos.s  Machinery  Company,  The.     (See  Glines,  Frederick 

S.,  assignor.) 
Peerless  Novelty  Company.     (See  Stansberry,  Warren  H 

assignor.) 
Peerless  Tube  Company,      (See   Remington,   F,,   and   Lln- 

derotli,  assignors,) 
I'cerlcss    Wrigliing    and    Vending    Macliine    Corporal  ion. 

(Sec  Clianibcrs,   liOverott  D,,  assignor,) 
Peet,  Gerald  J>,      (See  Wallace,  C,  F„  and  Peot,) 
Peet,  Ocinld  I),,  Monlclnir,  assignor  to  Waliaci-  &  Ti<'ni:iii 

Comiiany,  Inc.,  lielloville,  N.  J.     A'acuuni  control  iinpa- 

ratus.     2.080.957  ;  July  13. 
Peets,  Wilbur  J.,   assignor  to  The  Singer  Manufacdning 

Company,       Elizabeth,       N.       J.        Power-transmitter. 

2,008,029;   Jan.   20. 
Peets,   Wilbur  .(.,  assignor  to   The  Singer  Manufacturing 

Company,      Elizabeth,      N.      J.        Power      transmitter. 

2,005,203  ;  Oct.  5. 
Poet'/,  lOiigen.      (See  I'aschke,  M.,  and  IV-otz.) 
PelTcr,  Harry  C.,  deceased;   by  M.  Caroline  ren'(>r.  exccu 

trix,    G.   n.    Shoiiard,   and   G.    W.    Slicrmau,   Jr.,    West 

Lafay<!tte,  Ind.     Method  of  producing  oxygen  from  air. 

2,080,778  ;  July  13. 
Peltier,  Mary  C.,  executrix.      (See  I>elTer,   H.   C,  Shepard, 

and  Sherman. ) 
Peiler,  Karl  10.,  assignor,  by  mesne  nsslgninonlR,  to  lliirt- 

ford-lCinpIre  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.     Fci'diiig  molten 

glass.     2,073,572;  Mar.  9. 


Peiler,  Karl  E.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Forehearth  for 
molten  glass.     2,085,328  ;  June  29. 

Peiler,  Karl  E.,  West  Hartford,  and  A.  J.  Smith,  Bloom- 
field,  assignors  to  Hartford-Empire  Company,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.  Apparatus  for  forming  glassware. 
2,081,859  ;  May  25. 

Peirce,  John  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  In- 
ternational Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Accounting  machine.     2,072,429  ;  Mar.  2. 

Peirson,  George  R.,  Medicine  Lodge,  Kans.  Terminal. 
2,073,118  ;  Mar.  9. 

Peiseler,  Kuno,  assignor  to  K.  Biagosch,  Leipzig,  Ger- 
many.    Cutting  device.     2,098,159  ;  Nov.  2. 

Peister,  Alpha  D.,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Shipping  box  brace. 
2,067,727  ;  Jan.  12. 

Pellkan,  John  M.,  Crafton,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  signaling. 
2,083,274  ;  June  8. 

Pelikan,  John  M.,  Crafton,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch 
&  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  traffic  con- 
trolling apparatus.     2,092,854  ;   Sept.  14. 

Pelikan,  John  M.,  Greentree  Borough,  and  H.  S.  Young, 
^Vilkinsburg,  assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  the  control  of 
highway  crossing  signals.     2,082,971 ;  June  8. 

Pelin,  Arvid.      (See  Svensson,    Carl,  assignor.) 

Pellegrini,  Domenick,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Denture  cleaning 
device.     2,102,643  ;  Dec.  21. 

Pellegrini,  Mildred,  Chicago,  111.  Maternity  cot  and  mat- 
tress therefor.     2,089,854  ;  Aug.  10. 

Pellerano,  Silvio,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Nonhardening  cement. 
2,005,614  ;  Oct.  12. 

Pelletier,  Amelia,  et  al.  (See  Gauthier,  Albert,  as- 
signor.) 

Pelletier,  Elzear,  et  al.     (See  Gauthier,  Albert,  assignor.) 

Pellizzari,  Antonio,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Sounding  toy. 
2,093,055  ;   Sept.  14. 

Pell-Walpole,  William  T.  (See  Hanson,  D.,  and  Pell- 
Walpole. ) 

Pelo,  Carl,  Helsingfors,  Finland.  Automatic  rifle. 
2,078,155  ;  Apr.  20. 

Pelouch,  James  J.,  assignor  to  The  United  States  Air 
Compressor  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Grease  gun. 
2,102,025  ;  Dec.  14. 

Pelphrey,  Harry,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Michigan  Tool  Company.  Form  tool 
grinding  fixture.     2,076,742  ;  Apr.  13. 

Pelphrey,  Harry,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Michigan  Tool  Company.  Gear  checking 
device.     2,087,957  ;  July  27. 

Pelton,  Earl  L.,  Midland,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical 
Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Vat  dye  powder  and  making 
same.     2,086,574  ;  July  13. 

Pelton,  Frank,  administrator.     (See  Ward,  Julian  P.) 

Pelton,  George  E.,  Aurora,  111.  Supplying  ink  to  ink 
transfer   members.     2,074,969 ;   Mar.    23. 

Pelton,  George  E.,  Alexandria,  Va.  Supplying  ink  to 
ink  transfer  members.     2,074,970  ;  Mar.  23. 

Pelton,  George  E.,  Middleburg,  Va.  Ink  conveyer  rib- 
bon.    2,074,971  ;  Mar.  23. 

Pelton,  George  F.,  Middleburg,  Va.  Supplying  ink  to  ink 
transfer  members.     2,102,216  ;  Dec,  14, 

Pelton,  John  C,  North  Hollywood,  Calif.  Vibrator. 
2,070.956  :  Feb.  10. 

Pelton  Water  Wheel  Company,  The.  (See  Quick,  Ray  S., 
assignor.) 

Peltzer,  Albert,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  Merco  Centrifugal 
Separator  Co.  Ltd.,  San  Francisco,  Calif,  Process 
applicable  to  starch  manufacture,     2, 097, .531  ;  Nov,  2. 

Poluse,  Samuel,  Chicago,  111.  Portable  lamp  bracket. 
2,087,812  ;  July  20. 

Pence,  Millard  D.  (See  Taylor,  E.  A.,  Pence,  and  Dun- 
ham. ) 

Pen-Chlor,  Inc.      (See  Buchloh,    Hans,  assignor.) 

Peu-Clilor,    Inc.      (.See   Dielz,    K,,   and    Frank,    assignors.) 

Pondergast,  Overton  W.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind,  Font  of 
type.     2,080,333  ;  May  11, 

Pendergast,  Thomas  S.,  and  R,  Baum,  assignor  to  Uni- 
versal Cooler  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerat- 
ing apparatus.     2,068,097  ;   Jan.   20. 

I'ondleton,  Edwin  II.,  Venice,  assignor  to  Econolite  Cor- 
poration, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Flasher.  2,078,583  ;  Apr. 
27. 

Pendleton,  Edwin  H.,  Venice,  assignor  to  Econolite  Cor- 
poration, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sign.  2,078,584 ;  Apr. 
27. 

l'cii<ll(>ton,  I'yam  L.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  Pantex 
Pressing  i\Iachine,  Inc.,  I'awtucket,  U.  I.  Pressing  ma- 
chine.     2,075,299;    Mar.    30. 

I'cngellcy,  Olviiipus  K.,  liiiilielioro,  Ontario,  Canada.  Rail 
grciiser.     L',(1!)I.IS7;  Sept,  2S, 

I'enick,  Arlliiir  J,,  and  K,  T.  I'eitick,  Houston,  Tex. 
Tubing  head.     Ue.  20,520  ;  Oct.  12. 

Penlck,  Arthur  J,  and  K.  T.,  llotiston,  .Tex.  Tubing 
head.     2,007,785  ;  Jan.  12. 

l'eiii<'k.  -Ariliui-  .1,  ami  K,  T.,  Iloualon,  Tex,  Pressure 
lliiid   i)|M.|;il.|(.  l)lo\v  (lilt    i>n\<Mili'r.      2,07<i,0 12  ;   Apr.    li, 

I'enlck,  Arlluir  J.,  iiiiil  Iv.  T.  I'entclt,  Houston.  Tex. 
Sen!   olT  tool.     2,085.110;  June  20. 

I'enlck,  Arthur  J.,  and  K.  T.  Peiiick.  Ilouslou,  Tex. 
Tubing  head.     2,080,'131  ;  July  (1. 


474 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Penick,  Arthur  J.  and  K.  T.,  Houston,  Tex.  Flow  control 
head.    2,094,812  ;  Oct.  5. 

Penick,  Arthur  J.  and  K.  T.,  Houston,  Tex.  notary  drill- 
ing machiue.     2,094,813  ;  Oct.  5. 

Penick,  Arthur  J.  iind  K.  T.,  Houston,  Tex.  Wellhead 
connection.     2,090,350  ;  Oct.  19. 

Penick  &  Ford.     (See  Widmer,  John  M.,  assignor.) 

Penick,   Kirby   T.      (See   Penick,   Arthur   J.,   and   K.   T.) 

Peninsular  Grinding  Wheel  Co.  (See  Beebe,  Alan  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Penley,  Benjamin  S.,  Yeadon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus  for 
producing  variegated  roofing.     2,008,761  ;  Jan.  26. 

Penley,  Benjamin  S.,  Yeadon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  surfacing  roofing.     2,074,130  ;  Mar.  16. 

Penley,  Benjamin  S.,  Yeadon,  Pa.,  and  R.  A.  Holdsworth, 
Bayside,  assignors  to  The  liarrett  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus  for  surfacing  roofing. 
2,074,131 :  Mar.  16. 

Penn  Elastic  Company.  (See  Brantly,  Newby  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Penn  Electric  Switch  Co.  (See  Persons,  Lawrence  M., 
assignor.) 

Penn  Klectric  Switch  Co.  '  (See  Rubel,  Abraham  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Penn  Electric  Switch  Company.  (See  Shaw,  Burton  E., 
assignor.) 

Penn,  Frederick  H.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Treating  tobacco  and 
improved  tobacco  product.    2,070,957  ;  Feb.  16. 

Penn,  Frederick  H.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Treating  milling  prod- 
ucts.    2,087,544;  July  20. 

Penn,  Frederick  H.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Method  and  composi- 
tion for  improving  milling  products.  2,087,545  ;  July 
20. 

Penn,  Frederick  H.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Flour  improving  method 
and  composition.     2,087,546  ;  July  20. 

Penn,  Frederick  H..  Dallas,  Tex.  Process  and  composition 
for  treating  milling  products.     2,087,547  ;  July   20. 

Penn,  Isidore,  assignor  to  Carvin  Bottlecap  Corp.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Closure  for  containers.  2,094,021 ;  Sept. 
28. 

Penn  Metal  Company.  (See  Spinosa,  Arthur  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Penn,  Philip,  assignor  to  Lion  Agricultural  Implements 
Limited,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Agricultural  im- 
plement.    2,099,032  ;  Nov.  16. 

Penn,  William  D.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Hearing  aid.  2,068,698  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Pennebakor,  Robert  H.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Oil  filter. 
2,103,4.34;  Dec.    28. 

Pennell,  Philip  H.,  and  C.  H.  Draper,  Manheim  Township, 
Lancaster  County,  assignors  to  Armstrong  Cork  Com- 
pany, Lancaster,  Pa.  Surface  covering  and  making 
same.     2,077,004  ;  Apr.  13. 

Pennell,  Robert  E.,  Anderson,  S.  C.  Production  of  potas- 
sium sulphate  fertilizer  material.     2,082,809  ;  June  8. 

Penney,  Harley,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Container,  Inc.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Can  construction. 
2,096.823  ;  Oct.  26. 

Penney,  Harold  D.,  Pelham,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Wertheim  &  Paul,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Game  toy.     2,095,284  ;  Oct.  12. 

Penney,  J.  C.  Company.     (See  Rader,  Robert  J.,  assignor.) 

Penning,  Frans  M.,  and  Jt.  J.  Jansen,  Eindhoven,  Nether- 
lands, assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Light  sensitive  device.  2,080,926  ;  May 
IS. 

Penning,  Frans  M.,  and  M.  C.  Teves,  assignors  to  N.  V. 
Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands. 
Light  sensitive  electron  discharge  device.  2,084,865 ; 
June  22. 

Penning,  Nicholas  J.,  assignor  to  The  Penolite  Corpora- 
tion. Chicago,  111.  Plastic  compositions  and  making 
same.     2,089,809  ;  Aug.  10. 

Penning,  Nicholas  J.,  asslmor  to  Penolite  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.  Plastic  compositions  and  making  same. 
2,089,810;  Aug.  10. 

Pennincton.  Edmund  W..  Minneapolis,  and  C.  E.  Porter, 
Jr.,  St.  Paul,  assignors  to  Vlvld-Ad,  Inc.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Kaleidoscopic  projection  and  apparatus  therefor. 
2,099,904  ;  Nov.  23. 

PenninKton.  Ennis  R.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Cushion. 
2.090,227  ;  Aug.  17. 

Pcnnincton.  Harry.  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Retrieving  sand 
tester.     2,094.022  ;  Sept.  28. 

Pennington,  John  V.,  assignor  to  Reed  Roller  Bit  Com- 
pany. Houston.  Tex.     Core  drill.     2.008.762  ;  J.in.  20. 

Pennish,  Lewis  E.     (See  Hinraan,  Chauncy  W.,  assignor.) 

Pennock,  lOdward  M..  St.  Paul,  and  L.  Hale,  assignors  to 
G.  H.  Tennant  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Milk 
bottle  case.      2,092. S.'')5  ;    Sept.   14. 

Pennsylvania  Crusher  (;on)pany.  (.See  Battey,  William  A.,  . 
a.ssignor. ) 

Pennsylvania  Crusher  Company.  (See  Buchanan,  Gordon, 
assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Engineering  Works.  (See  Allen,  Lee  E., 
assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Furnace  &  Iron  Co.  (See  De  Frees,  Joseph 
H.,  assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Globe  Company.  (See  Le  Gorre,  Jean  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pennsylvania  Industrial  Chemical  Corporation.  (See 
Corkcry,  Frank  W.,  assignor.) 


Pennsylvania  Petroleum  Research  Corporation.  (See 
Fenske,  Merrell  R.,  assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Petroleum  Research  Corporation.  (See 
Fenske,  M.  R.,  and  McCluer,  assignors.) 

Pennsylvania  Petioleuni  Research  Corporation.  (See 
McCluer,  W.  B..  and  Fenske,  assignors.) 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  Billstein, 
Arthur  E.  F.,  assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company.  (See  Decker,  Harry  C, 
assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  Elsey,  War- 
ren R..  assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  Fildes,  i?  K.. 
and  Showers,  assignors.) 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company.  (See  Hedin,  Fred  H., 
assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  Kiesel,  Wil- 
liam F.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  Madden,  Wil- 
liam J.,  assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  McCurdy, 
Samuel,  assignor.)  • 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  Meyer, 
W.  C,  and  Ohlwiler,  assignors.) 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  Meyer,  Wil- 
liam C,  assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Salt  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Burk- 
hart,  C.  W.,  and  Riggs,  assignors.) 

Pennsylvania  Salt  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gush- 
ing, Russell  E.,  assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Salt  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Davles, 
Richard    L.,   assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Salt  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  loannu, 
John  P.,  assignor.) 

Penns.vlvania  Salt  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Schmidt,  Heinrich,  assignor.) 

Penny,  James  P.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  National  Aniline 
&  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azo  com- 
pounds and   their  production.     2,097,638  ;  Nov.  2. 

Penny.  Myrl  N.,  Lawrence,  Kans.  Cleaner  for  conveyers. 
2,101,751 ;  Dec.  7. 

Pennybacker,  Miles,  West  Orange,  assignor  to  Voltarc 
Tubes,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Luminous  discharge  tube. 
2,071,426;   Feb.   23. 

Penolite  Corporation,  The.     (See  Penning,  Nicholas  J.,  as- 
signor.) 
P6not,  Robert  E.  M.,  Paris,  France.     Automatic  printing 

telegraph.     2,071,140;  Feb.  16. 
Penote,  Augustus  J.,  deceased,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  by 

E.     C.    Penote,     executrix.      Power    driven    trencher. 

2,069,712  :  Feb.  2. 
Penote,  Eleonora  C,  executrix.     (See  Penote.  Augustus  J.) 
Pensbee,  Otis  E.,  assizor  of  one-half  to  S.  Meckler,  St. 

Paul,     Minn.       Variable     speed     pulley.       2,101,594 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Pense,  Walter.     (See  Hess,  F.,  and  Pense.) 
Pensel,   George   R.,   Amsterdam,   N.   Y.     Dyeing   leather. 

2,069,925  ;   Feb.   9. 
Pensel,  George  R.,  Amsterdam,  N.   Y.     Combination  tan- 
ning process.     2,071,567  ;  Feb.  23. 
Ponton,  Jules  D.,  Istrouma,  La.     Wind  reaction  turbine. 

2,067,542  ;  Jan.  12. 
Pentzlin.  Kurt,  assignor  to  H.  Bahlsen's  Keksfabrik  A.  G., 

Hanover,  Germany.    Wafile  cutting  machine.    2,094,718  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Peo.  Ralph  F.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering  Corporation, 

Buflfalo,  N.  Y.     .Toint.     2.066.695  ;  Jan.  5. 
Peo,  Ralph  F.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering  Corporation, 

BuflCalo,    N.    Y.      Bearing    sleeve   and    joint    assembly. 

2.077.582  ;  Apr.  20. 

Peo,  Ralph  F.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering  Corporation, 
Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Deflector    for    automotive    vehicles. 

2.077.583  ;  Apr.  20. 

Peo,  Ralph  F.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering  Corpora- 
tion, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Thermostatic  valve  assembly, 
2,079,869  ;   May   11. 

I'eo,  Ralph  F.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering  Corpora- 
tion. Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Link.     2,091.103  ;  Aug.  24. 

Peo,  Ralph  F.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering  Corpora- 
tion, Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Connecting  link.     2,095,711 ;  Oct. 

Peo.  Ralph  F.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering  Corpora- 
tion, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Valving  assembly  for  hydraulic 
shock  absorbers.     2,096,468  ;   Oct.   19. 

Peo,  Ralph  F.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering  Corpora- 
tion.  Buffalo,  N.   Y.     Joint.     2,096,557  ;  Oct.   19. 

Peo.  Ralph  F.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering  Corporation, 
Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Air  cooling  unit  for  automobile  vehicles. 
2,099,227;    Nov.    16. 

Peo,  Ralph  F..  C.  F.  Lautz,  and  G.  M.  Magrum,  as- 
signors to  Houde  Engineering  Corporation,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  Valving  assembly  for  hydraulic  shock  absorbers. 
2,086,236  ;  July  6. 

Peo.  Ralph  F.,  C.  F.  Lautz,  and  G.  M.  Magrum,  assignors 
to  Houde  Engineering  Corporation.  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Valv- 
ing assembly  for  hydraulic  shock  absorbers.  2.089,417  ; 
Auc.  10. 

Peo,  Ralph  F.,  C.  F.  Lautz,  and  G.  M.  Magrum,  assignors 
to  Houde  Engineerinc  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Valv- 
ing assembly  for  hydraulic  shock  absorbers.  2,089,418  ; 
Aug.  10. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


475 


Peo,  Ralph  F.,  C.  F.  Lautz,  and  G.  M.  Magrum,  assignors 
to  Houde  Engineering  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Valv- 
ing  assembly  for  hydraulic  shock  absorbers.  2,089,419  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Peo,  Ralph  F.,  and  W.  D.  Drysdale,  assignors  to  Houde 
Engineering  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Governor 
clutch  drive  mechanism  support.     2,099,750 ;   Nov.  23. 

Peo,  Ralph  F.,  C  F.  bautz,  and  G.  M.  Magium,  assignors 
to  Houde  Engineering  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Valving  assembly  for  hydraulic  shock  absorbers. 
2,100,407  :  Nov.   30. 

People  of  the  United  States.  (See  Davies,  Idris  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Peoiui'  of  the  UnitPd  States.  Free  use  of  the.  (See 
Ralls.    A.    K..   and   Hale,   assignors.) 

People  of  the  United  States,  Free  use  of  the.  (See  Ben- 
nett, Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

People  of  the  United  States,  Dedicated  to  the  Free  Use 
of  the.      (See  Goodhue,  Lyle  D..  assignor.) 

People  of  the  United  States  of  America.  (See  Dunlap, 
Matthew  E.,  assignor.) 

People  of  the  United  States  of  America.  (See  Jones, 
Howard  A.) 

People  of  the  United  States  of  America.  (See  Schaffer, 
P.  S.,  and  Haller,  assignors.) 

Peoples,  .John,  Oak  Park,  111.  Oil  burner.  2,091,487 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Peoples  Gas  By-Products  Corporation.  (See  Wittmann, 
Robert  A.,  assignor.) 

Peperkorn.  Heinrich.     (See  Engler,  O.,  and  Peperkorn.) 

Pepin,  Charles  H.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
pressing  soles  on  shoes.     2,101,189  ;  Dec.  7. 

Pepper,  Myron  J.,  assignor  to  Tokheim  Oil  Tank  and 
Pump  Company,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Indicator  for  liquid 
dispensing  apparatus.     2,096,261  ;  Oct.  19. 

Pepper,  Carl  P.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  switch.  2,099,573 ;  Nov. 
16. 

Pepper,  Robert  K.  and  S.  C.  V.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Power 
transmission  apparatus.     2,103,791  ;  Dec.   28. 

Pepper,  Samuel  C.  V.  (See  Pepper,  Robert  K.  and 
S-  r.  vj 

Pepperell  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Cooper,  Charles, 
a.ssignor. ) 

Pepperell  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Evans,  Henry 
n.,  a.«Rismor. ) 

Perazzoli,  Henry  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Grinding  device. 
2,069,900  :  Feb.  9. 

Perazzoli,  Henry  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Track  grinder. 
2,077,895  ;  Apr.  20. 

Perazzoli,  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  Railway  Trackwork  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rail  lubricator.  2,098,791  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Percival,  Johanna  M.,  administratrix.  (See  Klahn, 
Emil.) 

Percival.  William  S.  (See  Bowman-Manifold,  M.,  and 
Percival.) 

Pernv.  Carl.  Inc.      (See  Mancuso,  Ralph  J.,  assignor.) 

Percy,  George  W.,  et  al.  (See  Warren,  Calvin  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Percy,  Sheldon  C,  Seattle,  Wash,  Auxiliary  band  for 
clothes  presses,     2,073.220  ;  Mar.  9. 

Peremi,  Edmund,  and  L,  Toth,  Manhasset,  N.  Y.  Window 
construction.     2,077,807  ;  Apr.  20. 

Peremi,  Edmund,  and  L.  Toth,  Manhasset,  N.  Y.  Window. 
2,077,808  ;  Apr.  20. 

Peremi,  Edmund,  and  L.  Toth.  Manhasset,  N.  Y.  Window 
construction.     2,084,355  ;   June  22. 

Peremi,  Edmund,  and  L.  Toth,  Manhassett,  N.  Y.  Window. 
2,084,776  ;  June  22. 

Perfect  Circle  Company,  The.  (See  Teetor,  Charles  N., 
assignor.) 

Perfect  Circle  Company,  The.  (See  Teetor,  Herman,  as- 
signor.) 

Perfect  Circle  Company,  The.  (See  Teetor,  Ralph  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Perfect  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Noufeld, 
Carl  W.,  assignor.) 

Perfection  Pack  Company.  (See  Fillbrandt,  George  F. 
assignor.) 

Perfection  Steel  Body  Company.  (See  Brick,  Perry  A., 
assignor.) 

Perfi'dinn  Steel  Body  Company,  The.  (See  King,  Charles 
.1.,  assignor.) 

Perfection  Steel  Company.  (See  Hardesty,  Ben  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Perfection  Stove  Company.  (See  Chadwick,  Lee  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Perfection  Stove  Company.  (See  Chadwick,  Ij.  S.,  and 
Kessler.  assignors.) 

Perfection  Stove  Company.  (See  Chadwick,  Ij,  S.,  Resek, 
and  Midniglit,  assignors,) 

Perfection  Stove  Company.  (See  Kessler,  Charles  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pei'I'ectlon  Stove  Company.  (See  Resek,  M.,  and  Focke, 
assignors.) 

I'eiCecto  (icnr  Dlfferentlnl  Co.  (See  Starr,  Charles  E., 
nsHlgnor. ) 

Perfnlex  Company,  The.  (See  Chandler,  Frank  J,,  as- 
signor,) 

Perl'uineter  (Corporation,      (See   Ileln.  Paul   I',,   nsslgnor.) 

Perlat,  Marcel,  San  Mateo,  and  R,  E,  llurlte,  San  Jose, 
Calif.     Wheel   balancer.     2,080,227;   May  11. 


Perillard,  Robert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brake  construction. 
2,068,278  ;  Jan.  19. 

Perillo,  Biaglo,  assignor  of  twenty  per  cent  to  J.  Perillo, 
twenty  per  cent  to  M.  Ezzi,  and  twenty  per  cent  to 
L.  Vella,  Jeannette,  Pa.  Emergency  wheel  brake. 
2,085,385  ;  June  29. 

Perillo,  Joseph,  et  al.     (See  Perillo,  Biagio,   assignor.) 

Perkins,  Albert  G„  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  coating 
pipes.     2,090,851 ;  Aug.  24. 

Perkins,  Albert  G,,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  Pipe  coating  appa- 
ratus.    2,095,888  ;  Oct.  12. 

Perkins,  Albert  G„  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  Pipe  coating  ap- 
paratus.    2,099,076  :  Nov.  16. 

Perkins,  Albert  G.,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  Feed  apparatus  for 
pipe  coating  machines  and  the  like.  2,099,346  ;  Nov. 
16. 

Perkins,  Albert  G.,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  Pipe  coating  appa- 
ratus.    2,102,738  ;  Dec.  21. 

Perkins,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  to  Embury  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  Lantern  burner.  2,077,129  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Perkins,  Arthur  E.,  Fairfield,  Idaho.  Pneumatic  tire. 
2,078,015  ;  Apr.  20. 

Perkins,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  Modine  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Racine,  Wis.  Carheater  and  windshield  defroster. 
2,089,928  ;  Aug.  10. 

Perkins,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  Modine  Manufacturing 
Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Grille  structure.  2,100,767 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Perkins,  Charles  W.     (See  Diamond,  J.  E.,  and  Perkins.) 

Perkins,  Charlie  H.,  Duthie,  Idaho.  Saw  sharpener. 
2,076,916  ;  Apr.   13. 

Perkins,  Clarence  B.  (See  Ashton,  P.  E.,  Perkins,  and 
Lind.) 

Perkins,  Clarence  R.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Press  for  making 
wax  patterns.     2,073,850  :  Mar   16. 

Perkins,  Clyde  W.,  and  P.  M.  Van  Osten,  Parkdale,  Oreg. 
Fisherman's  fly  box.     2.076,157  ;   Apr,   6. 

Perkins,  Edward  H,,  and  H.  E.  Mills,  Midland,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Whitehead  &  Kales  Company, 
River  Rouge,  Mich.  Vehicle  running  gear.  2,103,381 ; 
Dee.  28. 

Perkins,  Eugene  J.  C,  Miami,  Pla.  Hair  drying  helmet. 
2,074,270  ;  Mar.  16. 

Perkins.  Floyd  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Sign  support.  2,091,053  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Perkins,  Frank  P.,  assignor  to  Michael  Yundt  Company, 
Waukesha,  Wis.     Conveyer.     2,098,971  ;  Nov.  16. 

Perkins,  Granville  A.,  and  W.  J.  Toussaint,  South  Charles- 
ton, W.  Va.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union 
Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Production  of  sul- 
phate esters  of  2-butyloctanol.     2,077,005  :  Apr.   13. 

Perkins,  Granville  A.,  Charleston,  and  J.  H.  Purse,  South 
Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Dialkyl- 
aminoalcohols.      2,090,485  :    Aug.    17. 

Perkins,  Granville  A.,  and  W,  J.  Toussaint.  Charleston, 
W.  Va.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union 
Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Preparation  of  di- 
methylfurane.     2,098,592  ;   Nov.   9. 

Perkins,  Henry  G.,  assignor  to  Purity  Paper  Vessels  Com- 
pany, Baltimore,  Md.  Process  and  appaartus  for  secur- 
ing reenforcing  collars  to  paper  containers.  2,084,451 ; 
June  22. 

Perkins,  Julian  L.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Wringer. 
2,073,974;  Mar.  16. 

Perkins,  Julian  L.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Wringer. 
2.097,532;   Nov.   2. 

Perkins,  Julian  L,,  West  Springfield,  Mass.    Wringer  head. 

2.101.872  ;  Dec,  14. 

Perkins,  Julian  L.,  W^est  Springfield,  Mass.    Wringer  head. 

2.101.873  :  Dec.   14. 

Perkins,  Julian  Ij.,  assignor  to  Perkins  Machine  &  Gear 
Company,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Wringer.  2,082,217  ; 
June  1. 

Perkins,  Karl  D,,  Providence,  R,  I,  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  dehumidifying  and  cooling  the  air  of  mines. 
2,069,269  ;  Feb.  2. 

Perkins,  Ijaurence  M,,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Radio  apparatus.      2,085,444  ;  June  29, 

Perkins  Machine  &  Gear  Company.  (See  Perkins,  Julian 
Ij,,  assignor.) 

Perkins,  Melville  F.     (See  Betterton,  J.  O.,  and  Perkins.) 

Perkins,  Ralph  P,      (See  Hrilton,  K.  C,  and   IVr'vins.) 

Perkins,  Ralph  P,,  and  IT,  S.  Nutting,  assignors  to  The 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich,  Preparation 
of  tertiary  butyl  phenol,     2,001,565:   Aug,  31, 

Perkins,  Robert  L,,  East  Aurora,  assignor  to  National 
Aniline  &  Clienilc.il  Conipaiiv,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Drying  of  materials.     2,088,:il3  ;   July  27, 

I'erK-lns,  Sidnev.      (See  T^ewls.  J.   U..  Perkins,  and  I,ewls,) 

Perks,  George  W.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Game.  2,102.807  ;  Dec. 
21. 

Perks,  Thomas  E.     (Sec  Ross,  C.  E,,  and  Perks.) 

I'erli'sz,  lingo,  assignor  to  liurlon-nixle  Corporntlon.  Chi- 
cago,  111.      Studio   conch,      2,096,0.'-.!):   Oct.   liV 

Perlnmn,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Timepiece.  2,009.022  ; 
Feb.    2. 

rerliiiMii,   Geo.   J,,   Co.       (Se(<   1  Iri.scoU.  Oris  M..    assignor.) 

Perlson,  Tiavid,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ilresilnck, 
Tnc,  New  York,  N.  Y.  llnir  Ihinnlng  (le\lce.  2.067,611)  ; 
Jan.  12. 

I'erley,  James  A.     (See  Brand,  l{oI»>rt  A.,  assignor.) 


476 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Perma  Corporation.  (See  Gordon,  II.,  and  Rogge,  as- 
signors.) 

Perma  Fuse  Co.      (See  French,   Alvin  L.,  assignor.) 

I'ermaflex  Mold  and  Jlodel  Corporation.  (See  Zampol, 
Peter,  assignor.) 

Permanent  Reed  Co.      (See  Larsen,  Albert  M.,  assignor.) 

Pernio  Products  Corporation.  (See  Engbrecht,  G.  C,  and 
A.  J.  and  A.  ?.I.  Olsen,  assignors.) 

Permutit  Company,  The.  (See  Bruce,  William  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Permutit  Company.  The.  (See  Lamela,  V.  F..  Pick,  and 
Robertson,  assignors.) 

Permutit  Company,  The.  (See  Lewis,  George  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Permutit  Company,  The.      (See  Pick,  Eric,  assignor.) 

Permuitit  Company,  The.  (See  Riley  R.,  and  Bruce,  as- 
signors.) 

Permutit  Company,  The.  (See  Staegemann,  Eugene,  as- 
signor.) 

Permutit  Company,  The.  (See  Tiger,  Howai-d  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Permutit  Company,  The.  (See  Tiger,  H.  L.,  and  Goetz, 
assignors.) 

Permutit  Company  (1934),  The.  (See  Bard,  Francis  N. 
assignor. ) 

Perner,  Charles  F.     (See  Emery,  Wallace  V.,  assignor.) 

Perozo,  iinrique,  Habana,  Cuba.  Typewriter  carriage  re- 
turn and  platen  spacer  mechanism.     2,084.215  ;  June  1.5. 

Perquin,  Joannes  J.,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.  Metal 
seal.     2,097.079  :   Oct.    26. 

Perreault,  Rodolphe,  et  al.  (See  Gauthier,  Albert,  as- 
signor.) 

Perrelet,  Armand,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Signode  Sleel 
Strapping  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  stretching 
and  sealing  tool.     2.072.560  :  Mar.  2. 

Perrelet,  Armand,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Signode 
Steel  Strapping  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Package  bind- 
ing tool.     2,077,491  :  Apr.  20. 

Perreton,  Arnold,  Durham,  N.  H.  Receptacle.  2,085,038  ; 
June  29. 

Perreton.  Arnold.  Durham,  N.  H.  Divisible  container. 
2,085.827  ;  July  6. 

Perreton.  Arnold.  Durham,  N.  H.  Machine  for  cutting 
comb  honey.     2,097,639  :  Nov.  2. 

Perrich.  Andrew,  Hayward,  Calif.  Poultry  feeding  trough. 
2,080.672  ;  May  18. 

Perrin,  Charles  N.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Applvincr  siccative  coat- 
ings to  bundled  shingles.     2,102,089  :'  Dec.  14. 

Perrin,  Jay  C,  Los  Anceles.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Towlsaver. 
Inc.     Paper  towel  dispenser.     Re.  20,333  ;  Apr.  13. 

Perrin,  R<mi4.  assignor  to  Societe  d'Electrochimie,  d'Elec- 
troiiu'talhirgie  &  dps  Aeierie-s  Eloctri<|ucs  dT'gine.  Paris, 
Franco.  Regular  obtaining  of  ni<>ta!s  and  more  par- 
ticularly of  steel  with  determined  characteristics. 
2,087.580  :  July  20. 

Perrin,  Ron6,  assignor  to  Socigt^  d'Electrochimie  d'Elec- 
trometallurgie  et  des  Acieries  Electriqucs  d'Ugine, 
Paris,    France.      Deoxidation    of    copper.      2,098,063  ; 

Perrin,  Rpn6,  assignor  to  Soci^tr  d'Electrochimie  d'Eloctro- 
metallurgie  et  des  Acidrics  Electriques  d'Ugine.  Paris. 
France.  Treatment  of  metals  and  slags.  2.100.264: 
Nov.  23. 

Perrin,  Ren6,  assignor  to  Soci^t^  d'ElectrocIiimie  d'Electro- 
metallurgie  et  des  Acit'ries  Electriques  d'Ugine.  Paris. 
France.    Manufacture  of  metal  alloys.    2,100.265  ;  Nov. 

Nov.  2. 

Perrin,  William  J.,  Ripley,  assignor  of  one-half  to  The 
Harshaw  Chemical  Companv.  Elyria,  Ohio.  Aeronauti- 
cal device.     2.091,395  ;  Aug.  31. 

Perritt,  Palmer  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Dispensing  de- 
vice.    2,098,100;    Nov.   2. 

Perron,  .Vdrian,  Detroit.  Mich.  Independent  wheel  sus- 
pension  for  antonidbiles.     2.096,000  :  Oct.  19. 

Perrott,  Frank  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  .-..  C.  Pettier. 
Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  Directional  signal  switch.  2,083,470  • 
June  8. 

Perroux,  Georges  E.  :m.  (See  Lair,  J.  J.  B.,  and  Per- 
roux.) 

Perry,  Arch  H.      (See  Mills,  James,  assignor.) 

Perry,  Charles  G.  (See  Webster,  Georgia  E.  and  K.  H., 
assignors.) 

Perr.v,  David  B.,  assignor  to  Morse  Chain  Companv,  Ithaca 
N.  y.     Drive  chain.     2.067,243  ;  Jan.  12. 

Perry,  David  15..  assignor  to  Morse  Chain  Company, 
Ithac.i.    N.    Y.      Drive    ch.iin.      2.090.061  ;    Oct.    19. 

Perry,  David  B.,  assignor  to  Morse  Chain  Companv, 
Ithaca,  N.   Y.     Drive  chain.     2,101,341  ;   Dec.   7. 

Perry.  Kotiald  I'...  .M:ii>li\vooil.  X  .t..  a.-isitrnor  to  .\moric.Tn 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Printing  telegraph 
exchange  system.     Re.   20.241  ;  Jan.  12. 

Perry,  Edward  D.     (See  Iloladay,  H.  A.,  and  Perry.) 

Perry.   Klvis  K.      (.Sec  Pond.  H.   .\..  and  Perry.) 

Perrv,  Gent/.  Evanston,  111.  Radiologist's  scale  ruler. 
2,678.150;  Apr.  20. 

Perry,  Harold  R.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  and  C.  S.  Jennings. 
Syracuse,  N.  x.,  assignors  to  The  Lamson  Companv, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.     Conveyer  system.     2,070.917;  Feb.  16. 

Perry.  Harold  R.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  and  C.  S.  Jennings, 
assignors  to  The  Lamson  Companv,  Syracuse,  N.  Y 
Conveyer.     2.092,737  ;   Sept.   7. 

Perry.  Harold  R..  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  and  C.  S.  Jennings, 
Syracuse,  assignors  to  The  Lamson  Company.  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.     Manufacture  of  shoes.     2,097,799  ;  Nov.  2. 


Perry,  Ira  D.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Bladder  attachment  to 
valves  of  inflated  articles  and  the  like.  2,071,213 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Perry,  Ira  D.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Yalve  and  the  like. 
2,082.972  ;  June  8. 

Perry,  Ira  D.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Air  valve  and  the  like. 
2,088,248  ;  July  27. 

Perry.  Ira  L)..  Muskegon,  Mich.  Tire  valve  and  the  like. 
2.i03.822  :  Dec.  28. 

Perry,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Container  closure 
and  making.     2,070,024;  Feb.  9. 

Perry,  Joseph  A.     (See  Haug.  J.  S.,  Terzian,  and  Perry.) 

Perry,  Joseph  A..  Swarthmore.  assignor  to  The  United  (jas 
Improvement  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manufacture 
of  carbureted  water  gas  with  heavy  oil.  2,068,245 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Perry,  Leslie  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Johns-Manville 
Co'rporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  damping  struc- 
ture.    2,081,953  ;  June  1. 

Perry,  Marion  B.     (See  Pafford,  Thomas  E.,  assignor.) 

Perry,   Marion  B.     (See  Perry,  Thomas  C,  assignor.) 

Perry,  Milton  H.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Oil  filter.  2,100,266  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Perry,  Raymond  S.,  and  A.  OberhofCken,  assignors  to 
The  IngersoU  Milling  Machine  Company,  Rockford,  111. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  face  milling.  2,081,639  ; 
May  25. 

Perry.  Robert  B.,  Waterbury,  assignor  to  Rock  of  Ages 
Corporation.  Barre.  Vt.  Producing  an  ornamental  de- 
sign in  stone.     2,071,086  ;  Feb.  16. 

Perry,  Thomas  C,  deceased,  by  T.  E.  Pafford,  admin- 
istrator. Sand  Springs,  Okla.,  assignor,  by  decree  of 
distribution,  to  M.  B.  Perry,  widow.  (Cutting  and 
marking  device  for  sheet  material.     2,083,577  ;  June  15. 

Perry,  Thomas  C,  deceased,  b.v  T.  E.  Pafford,  administra- 
tor. Sand  Springs,  Okla.,  assignor,  by  decree  of  distribu- 
tion, to  M.  B.  Perry,  widow.  Seam  or  defect  detector 
for  sheet  material.     2,091,522  ;  Aug.  31. 

Perry,  Walter  M..  assignor  to  Sperry  Products,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rail  flaw  detector  mechanism. 
2,099,823  ;  Nov.  23. 

Perry,  Walter  M..  assignor  to  Sperry  Products,  Inc., 
Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Rail  flaw  detector  mechanism. 
2.103.868;  Dec.  28. 

Perry,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Reeves  Pulley  Company, 
Columbus,  Ind.  Synchronous  drive.  2,077,768 ;  Apr. 
20. 

Perry,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Reeves  Pulley  Com- 
panv, Columbus,  Ind.  Photoelectric  register  control. 
2.nS0.575  :  May  18. 

Perry.  William  R.,  assignor  to  Reeves  Pulley  Company, 
Columbus,  Ind.  Motor  control  system.  2,102,911 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Persch.  Walther.  (See  Herrmann,  W.,  Hampe,  and 
Persch.) 

Porser  Corporation,  The.  (See  Draper,  Ernest  E..  as- 
signor.) 

Persons,  Lawrence  M..  assignor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 
Co.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Combination  limit  switch. 
2,070,175  ;  Feb.  9. 

Persons,  Lawrence  M..  assignor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 
Co.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Heat  motor.  2,080,576;  May 
IS. 

Persons,  Lawrence  31.,  assignor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 
Co..  Des  3Ioines.  Iowa.  Room  temperature  controlling 
system.     2.083.664  :  June  15. 

Persons.  Lawrence  31.,  assignor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 
Co.,  Des  Jloines,  Iowa.  Heat  motor.  2,086,819  ;  Julv 
13. 

Persons.  Lawrence  31.,  assitmor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 
Co.,  Des  3Ioines,  Iowa.  Dissipating  heat  from  radiators 
containing  liquid.     2,091.159  :  Aug.  24. 

Persons.  Lawrence  31..  assignor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 
Co.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Anticipating  room  thermo- 
stat.     2,092,327  ;    Sept.    7. 

Persons,  Lawrence  M..  assignor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 
Co..  Des  3Ioines.  Iowa.  Refrigerant  condenser  cooler. 
2,102,090  ;  Dec.  14. 

Persons,  Lawrence  M.,  assignor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 
Co..  Des  Moines.  Iowa.  Safetv  switch  heater  circuit 
for  burner  controls.     2.102,091  ;  Dec.  14. 

Persson,  Carl  F.,  Grangarde,  Sweden.  Tree  felling  appa- 
ratus.    2,077.006  ;  Apr.  13. 

Persson,  Wilhelm  A.,  Stockholm.  Sweden.  Trousers. 
2,087.357  ;  July  20. 

Perthel.  Robert.  Nutley.  and  F.  B.  Lockwood.  Jr..  Clifton. 
N.  J.    Battery  electrolyte  Indicator.     2,076,384  ;  Apr.  6. 

Perwav  Company,  The.  (See  Jlalone,  J.  Y.,  Carroll,  and 
3IcKee,  assignors.) 

Pesarese.  Fritz.  Grundschottel,  assignor  to  firm  :  Eisen-u. 
Stahlwerk  Walter  Peyinghaus,  Egge,  Germany.  Oil  and 
dust  packing  for  rotating  axles  and  shafts. 
2,091,7.39;  Aug.  31. 

Pescara,  Raul  P.,  Paris.  France.  Apparatus  for  produc- 
ing a  compressed  and  heated  gas.     2,075,133  ;  Mar.  30. 

Pescara,  Raul  P.,  Paris,  France.  Motor  compressor  with 
free  pistons.     2,078,157  ;  Apr.  20. 

Pesce.  William  N.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Nut  lock.  2,077,953  ; 
Apr.  20. 

PescI,  Thomas,  Earltan,  N.  J.  Print  block.  2,079,870  ; 
May  11. 

Peskin,  Leonard  C.     (See  Lecce,  E.  E..  and  Peskin.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


477 


Pessagno,  Emile  A.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  E.  P.  Schreier,  M. 
A.  Patterson,  and  \V.  V.  Worland,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Building  construction.     2,099,077  ;  Nov.  16. 

Pestalozza,  Ugo,  assignor  to  iSocieta  Italiana  Pirelli,  Slilan, 
Italy.  Manufacture  of  rubber  compositions  from  latex 
and  like  aqueous  rubber  dispersions.    2,071,214  ;  Feb.  16. 

Pestalozza,  Ugo,  assignor  to  Society  Italiana  Pirelli,  Milan, 
Italy.  Making  extruded  rubber  articles  from  aqueous 
dispersions  of  rubber.     2,084,702  ;  June  22. 

Pestarini,  Giuseppe  M.,  Sheffield,  England.  High  voltage 
electrical  plant.     2,068,867  :  Jan.  26. 

Pestarini,  Giuseppe  M.,  Sheffield,  England.  Direct  elec- 
tric generator  and  transformer  and  circuit  arrange- 
ment therefor.     2,070,450;  Feb.  9. 

Pestarini,  Giuseppe  M.,  Sheffield,  England.  Dynamo-elec- 
tric machine.     2,073,526  ;  Mar.  9. 

Pestarini,  Giuseppe  M.,  Sheffield,  England.  Dynamo- 
electric  generating  apparatus.     2,074,236  ;  Mar.  16. 

Pestarini,  Giuseppe  M.,  Turin,  Italy.  Power  system. 
2,079,465  ;   May  4. 

Pestarini,  Giuseppe  M.,  Grant  City,  N.  Y.  Generator  regu- 
lator.    2,093,209  ;   Sept.  14. 

Pestarini,  Joseph  M.,  Grant  City,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
Electrical  generator  supplying  tvro  loads,  oue  at  vari- 
able voltage  and  another  at  constant  voltage.  2,072,7CS  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Pestarini,  Joseph  M.,  Grant  City,  N.  Y.  Controlling  the 
electrical  characteristics  of  direct  current  generators 
and  transformers.     2,073,525  ;  Mar.  9. 

Pestarini,  Joseph  M.,  Grant  City,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
Control  of  the  excitation  of  electrical  machines. 
2,094,492  ;  Sept.  28. 

Pestarini,  Joseph  M.,  Grant  City,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
Electrical  equipment  for  elevators,  hoists,  and  the  like. 
2,097,253;   Oct.   26. 

Pestarini,  Joseph  M.,  Grant  City,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
Electrical  machine  inserted  in  a  series  netvs'ork  and 
operating  at  an  adjustable  constant  speed.  2,100,171 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Pester,  Ray,  Grayslake,  111.  Golf  club.  2,091,794;  Aug. 
31. 

Peteler,  Adolph,  Freeport,  N.  Y.  Shock  absorber  valve. 
2,091,830  ;  Aug.  31. 

Peter,  Albin,  assignor  to  the  firm  Chemical  Works  for- 
merly Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Arylamino  anthra- 
quinone  dyestuffs  and  their  manufacture.  2,101,094  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Peter,  John  G.,  O'Neill,  Nebr.  Dumping  hay  rake. 
2,088,809  ;  Aug.  3. 

Peter,  Leslie  H.,  London,  England,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company, 
Swissvale,  Pa.  Track  circuit  signaling  system  for 
"railways  and  the  like.     2,098,833  ;  Nov.  9. 

Peterkin,  Albert  G.,  Jr.,  Bryn  l\rawr,  assignor  to  The 
Atlantic  Refining  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Convert- 
ing hvdrocarbon  oils.     2.070,680  :  Feb.  16. 

Peterman,  William  C,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  International  Standard  Electric 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Selecting  system. 
2,074,423  :  Mar.  23. 

Peters,  Allen  F.      (Soe  Paisley,  E.  S.,  and  Peters.) 

Peters,  Andrew.      (See  Talbot,  C.  11.,  and  Peters.) 

Peters,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  B-L  Electric  Manufacturing 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Rectifier  and  producing  the 
same.      2,097,700  ;   Nov.   2. 

Peters,  Charles  C,  State  College,  Pa.  Mechanism  for 
.iustifying  margins  in  typewriting.  2,093,924 ;  Sept. 
21. 

Peters,  Charles  C,  State  College,  Pa.  Variable  spacing 
mechanism  for  typewriting  machines.  2,098,878; 
Nov.  9. 

Peters,  ClifTord  M.,  El  Dorado,  Ark.  Multiple  tube  pump. 
2,074,480  ;  Mar.  23. 

Peters,  Elmer.      (See  Kent,   J.   W.,    and  Peters.) 

Peteus,  Frank  J.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Fish  bait.  2,102,739  : 
Dec.  21. 

Peters,  Fredns  N.,  Jr.  (See  Leuck,  G.  J.,  Pokorny,  and 
Peters.) 

Peters,  Pi'edus  N.,  Jr.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  The  Quaker 
Oats  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Reduction  of  furfural  and 
fu)-an  derivatives.     2,082,025  ;  June   1. 

Peters.  Tlcury  O.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Automatic  trap  nest. 
2,085,670: 'June  29. 

Peters,  Herbert,  Aachen,  Germany.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  the  production  of  seamless  tubing.  2,074,271 ; 
Mar.  18. 

I'olers,  H(>rm:in  J.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Forming  tube  con- 
nections.    2,007,945;  Jan.  10. 

I'oters,  Merman  J.,  Colunilms,  Oliio.  Forming  staybolt 
connections.     2,008,432  ;  Jan.  19. 

Peters,  John  F.,  Ijeoni.'i,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Aniorlcan 
On  Company,  New  Yoik,  N.  Y.  Motliod  and  appa- 
ratus for  spraying  conlaiiier.s.     2,085,705;  July  0. 

Peters,  Jolin  I''.,  lioonln,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  CoHipanv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slftor  top  can. 
2,088,007  ;  Aug.  3. 

I'clcMH.   .foHcpli,   SI.   Louis,   Mo.     Combined  cigarette  case 

and  llgliler.     2,00'),078  ;  Feb.  2. 
I'clorH,   Leo  J.,  assignor  to  Gulf  Research  &  Development: 
(Jonipanv,  I'H Isldirgli,  I'u.     Recording  terrestrial  waves. 
2,087,702  ;  July  20. 

I'ctcpH.  Tico  U..  Cleveland,  Ohio,  nsslgnor  to  (Joncrnl 
Kloptrlc  Company.  Illuminating  devleo.  2,071,048; 
Feb.  23. 


Peters  Machinery  Company.  (See  Jurgens,  E.  G.,  and 
Becker,  assignors.) 

Peters  Machinery  Co.  (See  Mudd,  Garrett  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Peters,  Orville  S.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  assignor  to  Baldwin- 
Southwark  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Load  con- 
trol apparatus  for  hydraulic  type  testing  machines. 
2,081,599  ;  May  25. 

Peters,  Orville  S.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  assignor  to  Baldwin- 
Southwark  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Extensom- 
eter.    2,085,687  ;  June  29. 

Peters,  Orville  S.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  and  G.  S.  von 
Heydekampf,  Ridley  Park,  assignors  to  Baldwin-South- 
wark  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Recording  test- 
ing machine.     2,081,598  ;  May  25. 

Peters,  Otto.     (See  Helferich,  B.,  and  Peters.) 

Peters,  Stephen,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Key  ring  and  holder  there- 
for.    2,090,962  ;  Aug.  24. 

Peters,  William  E.,  Watervliet,  assignor  of  two-fifths  to 
M.  Castellani,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Reversible  sash  attach- 
ment.    2.103,015  ;  Dec.  21. 

Peters,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Fort  Orange  Paper  Com- 
pany, Castleton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Carton.  2,078,455 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Petersen,  Alfred  E.,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  and  W. 
Gensecke,  Gonzenheim,  near  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  as- 
signors to  Metallgesellschaft  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frank- 
I'ort-on-the-Main,        Germany.  Latex        concentrate. 

2,081,556  ;  May  25. 

Petersen,  Anker,  Boston,  assignor  to  J.  J.  Lannon,  West 
Newton,  Mass.  Braiding  mechanism.  2,096,592  ;  Oct. 
19. 

Petersen,  Arthur  E.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Cellu- 
loid Corporation.  Molding  thermoplastic  materials. 
2,080,783  ;  May  18. 

Petersen,    Axel   C.   G.      (See   Pulsen,   A.,   and   Petersen.) 

Petersen,  Carl  C,  Wayne,  Nebr.  Piston  ring  ridge  re- 
mover.    2,074,424  ;  Mar.  23. 

Petersen,  Carl  M.,  Morrisville,  Pa.  Circuit  control  device. 
2,076,385  :   Apr.   G. 

Petersen,  Edgar  G.,  and  H.  D.  Seitz,  assignors  to  Pines 
Wlnterfront  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid  delivering  ap- 
paratus.    2,075,356  ;  Mar.  30. 

Petersen,  Hans.      (See  Wilms,  G.  O.,  and  Petersen.) 

Petersen,  Henry  C,  Hillside,  assignor  to  Lowres  Optical 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Ophthalmic  mount- 
ing.    2,080,503  ;  May  18. 

Petersen,  Henry  C,  Hillside,  assignor  to  Lowres  Optical 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Leaf  lock  for  oph- 
thalmic mountings.    2,101,476  ;  Dec.  7. 

Petersen,  Louis  A.,  Jackson  Heights,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
Cigarette  case.     2,085,600  ;  June  29. 

Petersen,  Martin  J.,  Canyon,  Minn.  Agricultural  imple- 
ment.    2,098,552  ;  Nov.  9. 

Petersen,  Niels  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Mitchell 
Camera  Corporation,  West  Hollywood,  Calif.  Ad.iust- 
able  four-way  view  framing  device  for  view  finders. 
2,068,699  ;  Jan.  26. 

Petersen,  Oluf  G.,  Somerset,  Ky.  Shaker  screen  suspen- 
sion and  operation.     2,076,348  :  Apr.  6. 

Petersen,  Peter,  Lund,  Sweden.  Artificial  respiration  ap- 
paratus.    2,071,215  ;  Feb.  16. 

Petersen,  Peter,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  G. 
Bliller,  Venice,  Calif.  Fruit  prongs.  2,070,970 ;  Feb. 
16. 

Petersen,  Thorvald,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  R.  G.  Wright 
&  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Capping  device.  2,088,010  ; 
July  27. 

Petersen,  Ulric  K.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Ventilator  attach- 
ment.    2,081,640  ;  May  25. 

Petersen,  William  H.,  and  L.  Wyant.  assignors  to  Associ- 
ated Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Railway 
signaling  system.     2,091,104  ;  Aug.  24. 

Peterson,  Adolph  H.     (See  Pleiter,  A.,  and  Peterson.) 

Peterson,  Albin  IC,  Gl(>ndale,  Calif.  DIotion  picture 
camera.     2,080,782  ;  May  18. 

Petoi-son,  Alfred  J.,  Wilkin.sburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inKhouso  Eleelric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Control 
RwiUh.     2,095,702;  Oct.  12. 

rdcrsou,  Alfred  J.  A.,  ;nid  (,'.  E.  Valentine.  Wilkinsburg, 
assignors  to  Westinglujuse  I'^lectrlc  &  Manufacturing 
('oiiii).inv,  l'l;is(  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Control  switch. 
LMO.",,7!)2  ;   Deo.    28. 

I'cler.son,  Alfred  M.,  North  Bend,  Oreg.  Trocar. 
2,0!)7,039  ;  Oct.  26. 

I'cleison,  Axel  II.,  Kewanee,  111.  Honey  section  folder, 
])n'ss,    and    foundation    fast<Mi('r.      2,0!)0,.''>0(1  ;    Aug.    17. 

I'elcrson,  Bernard  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Conil>nstlon  cliam- 
lu'r,      2,0!)7.21l  ;   Oct.   2(!. 

Peterson,  Burt  A.,  assignor  to  Barber-Colman  Companv, 
Rockford,    111.      Winder.      2,070,371  :    Feb.   0. 

PelerKOU,  Carl  D.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Helical  Bllding  gear 
trnnsmlsHlon.      2.080,091;    May    11. 

rcli'i'soM,  Carl  !».,  'I'oIimIo,  Olilo.  Lubricating  nu>nns  for 
drive   nK'cli.niisin.      2.000.001!;    .Aug.    17. 

Peterson,  (^arl  I).,  assignor  to  Si)lc(-r  Manufactiiring  Cor- 
ponillon,  Toledo.  Olilo.  Itciir  eugln(>  drive  for  motor 
vehicles.      2,077,130  ;  Apr.   13. 

Peterson,  Carl  D.,  and  A.  IT.  Dehuel,  Toledo,  Olilo,  as- 
signors to  Splcer  Mamifacliiriug  Coi-porai  Ion.  Clutch 
for  IranflinlsHlon  gears.     2,070.140;   Feb.  0. 

I'ctcrHon,  Carl  K.,  Upper  Moiilclnir.  assignor  to  Fastorn 
Tool  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Hloomticld,  N.  J.  Pnpt'r  relnlner  for 
trays.     2,084, -1 00  ;  Jiine  22. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Peterson,  Carl  F.     (See  Branch,  Samuel  G.,  assignor.) 
Peterson,  Clarence  J.,  assignor  to  Eimco  Corporation,  Salt 
Lalie     City,     Utah.     Rotary     disk     filter.     2,086,635 ; 
July  13. 
Peterson,  Conrad  E.,  Maiden,  assignor  to  De  Long  Gum 
Co.,    bourh  Boston,  Mass.     Article  feeding  mechanism. 
2,087,675  ;  July  20. 
Peterson,   Donald  L.,   Minneapolis,  Minn.     Animated  dis- 
play.    2,099,277  ;  Nov.  16. 
Peterson,   Edward   S.,   Elwood   Park,   assignor,   by  mesne 
assigmuents,  to  Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Chicago,   111.     Telephone  system.     2,095,712  ;    Oct.   12. 
Peterson,    Edward     T.,    Pennside,    Reading,    assignor    to 
Birdsboro  Steel  Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  Birds- 
boro,  Pa.     Crusher.     2,094,465  ;  Sept.  28. 
Peterson,  Ernest  G.,   assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington.  Del.     Synthetic  resin  and  producing. 
2,067,859  ;  Jan.  12. 
Peterson.  Ernest    G.,   assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, \Yilmington,  Del.     Synthetic  resin  and  method  of 
producing.     2,080,436;  May  18. 
Peterson,    Eugene,    assignor    to    Bell    Telephone    Labora- 
tories,   Incor[)orated,  JCew   York,   X.   Y.     Amplifier   cir- 
cuit.    2,103.489  ;  Dec.  28. 
Peterson,    Eugene,    assignor    to    Bell    Telephone    Labora- 
tories,   Incorporated,    New   York,    N.    Y.     Wave    trans- 
lating circuits.     2,103.490;  Dec.  28. 
Peterson,  Fredolf  J.,  deceased,  by  S.  F.  Peterson,  Detroit, 
Mich,     executrix.       Carburizing     furnace.       2,084,002 ; 
June  15. 
Peterson,    George,    and    R.    A.    Magnuson,     assignors    to 
Vogel-Peterson   Co.    Inc.,   Chicago,   111.      Garment  rack. 
2,081.763  ;  May  25. 
Peterson,    Grover  F.,   Piedmont,   assignor   of   one-fifth   to 
M.   C.   Bruce,    San  Francisco,    Calif.      Storage   battery. 
2,085,229  ;  June  29. 
Peterson,  Gust  W.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.     Permanent  wave 

apparatus.     2,086,636  ;  July  13. 
Peterson,  Hans  J.,  Hattiesburg,  Miss.,  and  J.  C.  Peterson 
and   H.   H.   Higginbottom,   Manhattan,   Kans.     Testing 
and  scoring  device.     2,080,150  ;  May  11. 
Peterson,    Harold    E..    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Sheet   metal 

fastener.     2,081,305  ;  May  25. 
Peterson,   Harold  O.      (See  Beverage,  H.  H.,  and  Peter- 
son.) 
Peterson,  Harold  O.,  Riverhead.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.    Oscillatory  circuit.    2,070,681  ; 
Feb.   16. 
Peterson,  Harold  O.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation   of  America.     Frequency   determining  sys- 
tem.    2.070.958  :   Feb.    16. 
Peterson,  Harold  O.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.     Frequency  converter  circuit. 
2,088,432  ;  July  27. 
Peterson,  Harold  O.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation    of    America.      Radio    frequency    amplifier. 
2,093,094;    Sept.  14. 
Peterson,  Harold  O.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation    of   America.      Automatic    volume    control. 
2,093.095;   Sept.  14. 
Peterson,  Harold  O.,  Riverhead,  Long  Island,   N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.     Directive  an- 
tenna system.     2,095,078  ;  Oct.  5. 
Peterson,   Harold  O.,  and  E.  F.  Bond,   Riverhead,   N.  Y., 
assignors  to  Radio   Corporation   of  America.     Pentode 
heterodyne  detector.     2,073,454  ;  Mar.  9. 
Peterson,   Harold   O.,   and   M.    Katzin.    Riverhead.   N.   Y., 
assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.     Signaling 
circuit.     2.103,869  ;  Dec.  28. 
Peterson,  Henry  J.,  Webster  City,  Iowa.     Clothespin  or 

like  article.     2,098,834  ;  Nov.  9. 
Peterson,  J.  B.      (See  Monaghan,  Thomas  S.,   assignor.) 
Peterson,    Joliann    G.,    West    Hartford,    Conn.      Electric 

switch.     2,068,069  ;  Jan.  19. 
Peterson,  John  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  C.  Carney, 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Bracket.     2,094,493;  Sept.  28. 
Peterson,   John   C.      (See  Peterson,   Hans  J.   and  J.    C, 

and  Higginbottom.) 
Peterson,     John     E.,     Irvington,     N.     J.       Tenter     clip. 

2,102,026;  Dec.  14. 
Peterson.    John    M..    Kennett    Square,    Pa.,    assignor    to 
Hercules  Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Stabilized 
chlorine-containing   rubber    compounds   and   method    of 
producing.    2,091,878  ;  Aug.  31. 
Peterson,   John  M.,  Avondale,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder    Company,    Wilmington,    Del.      Producing    am- 
monia and  boric  add.     2,102,126  :  Dec.  14. 
Peterson,  Juel  L.,  assignor  to  C.  Smith,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Machine    for   applying   transfers.     2.102,970 ;   Dec.    21. 
Peterson,  Justin,  Saugus,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric   Company.      Circuit   and    apparatus    for    operating 
electric  discharge  lamps.     2,073,527  ;  Mar.  1. 
Peterson,  Justin,  Lynn.  Mass.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Companv.      Starting  circuit   for  electric  discharge 
lamps.     2,095,830;  Oct.  3  2. 
Peterson,  Maria  E.,  ITull.  Iowa.    Road  leveler.     2.068.433  ; 
Petrescu.   Ovid    S.,    Nashville,   Tenn.,   assignor,   by  mesne 
Jan.  19. 

asslgnmonts,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  ft  Company, 
Wilmington.    Del.      Apparatus    for    the    production    of 
artificial  thread.     2.098.033  :  Nov.  9. 
Peterson,  Paul  D.     (See  Clalrborne,"  J.  T.,  and  Peterson.) 


Peterson,  Paul  D.,  Newark,  Del.,  assignor  to  Freeport 
Sulphur  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fungicidal  and 
insecticidal  compositions.     2,098,257  ;  Nov.  9. 

Peterson,  Per  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Container  closure. 
2,085,445  ;  June  29. 

Peterson,  Rolland  E.,  Aetna,  Ind.,  assignor  to  American 
Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  Material  handling  de- 
vice.    2.087.813  ;  July  20. 

Peterson,  Roy  E.,  assignor  to  The  E.  H.  Hotchkiss  Com- 
pany, Norwalk,  Conn.  Staple  driving  machine. 
2,086,922  ;  July  13. 

Peterson,  Ruben  O.,  Glen  Eliyn,  assignor  to  Victor  Manu- 
facturing &  Gasket  Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Coated 
gasket.     2,070,918  ;  Feb.  16. 

Peterson,  Russell  G.      (See  Osgood,  G.  H.,  and  Peterson.) 

Peterson,  Sadie  F.,  executrix.     (See  Peterson,  Fredolf  J.) 

Peterson,  Seth,  assignor,  by  mesne  assigmuents,  to  Asso- 
ciated Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Calling 
device.     2.06S.700  ;  Jan.  26. 

Peterson.  Thomas  F..  Worcester,  Mass.  High  tension 
cable.    Re.  20,244 ;  Jan.  12. 

Peterson,  Thomas  F.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Annular  strand.     2,087,876  ;  July  20. 

Peterson,  Victor  W.,  assignor  to  Hannifin  Manufacturing 
Co.,   Chicago,    111.     Cylinder.     2.070.805:   Feb.    16. 

Peterson,  Vincent  E.  (See  Cleveland,  C.  E.,  and  Peter- 
son.) 

Peterson,  Walker  F.,  and  A.  V.  Walter,  assignors  to 
Baltimore  Valve  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md.  Quiet 
flow  controlling  apparatus.     2,089,223  ;  Aug,  10. 

Peterson,  Walker  P.,  and  A.  U.  Walter,  assignors  to  Balti- 
more Valve  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md.  Quiet  flow 
retarding  device.     2,089,224  ;  Aug.  10. 

Peterson.  Walter  R.,  Park  Ridge,  ill.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Harvester  Companv.  Knife  weeder.  2.080.741  ; 
May  18. 

Peterson,  Wesley  R.     (See  Heckert,  W.  W.,  and  Peterson.) 

Peterson,  Wilhelm  H.,  Virginia,  Minn.  Minnow  bucket. 
2.082,754  ;  June  1. 

Petit,  L^on  A.  E.,  et  al.     (See  Magnien,   R.,  and  Petit.) 

Petit,  Leon,  A.,  E.,  et  al.  (See  Monnier,  Robert,  as- 
signor.) 

Petitcolas,  Pierre,  Rouen,  assignor  to  Compagnie  Nation- 
ale  de  Matieres  Colorantes  et  Manufactures  de  Produits 
Chimiques  du  Nord  Reunies,  Etablissements,  Kuhlmann, 
Paris,  France.  Diazoamino  compounds  and  their  pro- 
duction.    2,069,461 ;  Feb.  2. 

Petitcolas,  Pierre,  Rouen,  assignor  to  Compagnie  Nationale 
de  Matieres  Colorantes  et  JIanufactures  de  Produits 
Chimiques  du  Nord  Reunies,  Etablissements  Kuhlmann, 
Paris,  France.  Manufacture  of  amino  and  nitro  deriva- 
tives.    2.083,962  :  June  15; 

Petit  jean,  Charles  W.     (See  Hunt,  O.  H.,  and  Petitjean.) 

Petko,  Andrew  M.,  Altoona,  Pa.  Rail  joint.  2,069,478  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Petmecky,  Fred  P.,  Austin,  Tex.,  assignor  to  American 
Power-Cycle  Corporation,  Frederick,  Md.  Bicycle. 
2,069,679  ;  Feb.  2. 

Petree  &  Dorr  Engineers,  Inc.  (See  Hartmann,  Ernest 
E.,  assignor.) 

Petreikis,  Joseph  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  auto- 
mobile heater  and  windshield  defroster.  2,075,464 : 
Mar.  30. 

Petrelli,  Joseph  V.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.     Sealing  device. 

2,089,570;  Aug.  10. 
Petremont,    Gordon  A.,  Boston,  assignor  to   The  Gobelin 

Company,    Inc.,    Cambridge,    Mass.     Packaging    candy. 

2.10I971  :  Dec.  21.  o    b  j 

Petrie,  Edward  R.  and  N.  M.,  ^ew  York,  N.  Y.     Necktie. 

2,100,870  ;  Nov.  30. 
Petrie.  Nellie  M.      (See  Petrie.  Edward  R.  and  N.  i\r.) 
Petrie,  Peter  M.,  assignor  to  The  Rattan  Manufacturing 

Company,  New  Haven.  Conn.     Electric-cable  attaching 

device.     2.091,054  ;  Aug.  24. 
Petro  Chemical  Company.     (See  Hershman,  Paul  R.,  as- 
signor.) 
Petroe,  Gregory  A.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Jlathie- 

son  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Vacuum  valve. 

2,10.^,n.S  :  Dec,   21. 
Petroflf,   Alexander,  West  Kensington,   London,   England. 

Apparatus  for  indicating  or  recording  the  rate  of  flow 

of  fluids,     2,089,134  ;  Aug,  3. 

Petroleum  Conversion  Corporation.     (See  Evans,  Drue  M., 

assignor.) 
Petroleum   Conversion   Corporation.      (See   Sachs,  Albert 

P.,  assignor.) 
Petrolpum  Engineering,  Inc.      (See  Raigorodsky,  Paul  M., 

assignor.) 
Petroleum    Heat    and    Power    Company.      (See   Thoresen, 

Rjilnh   S.,   assignor.) 
Petroleum    Iron    Works    Company    of    Ohio,    The.       (See 

Miller,  Arthur  O..  assignor.) 
Petroleum    Iron    Works    Company    of    Ohio,    The.       (See 

Rhanor,  Edgar  E..  assignor.) 
Petroleum    Iron    Works    Company    of    Ohio,    The.       (See 

Smith,   Burd  R,,  assignor,) 
Petroleum     Processes     Corporation,     The.       (See    David, 

.\ubre.v  D..  assignor.) 
Petroleum     Procpsses    Corporation,     The.       (See    Tears, 

Claude  F.,  assignor,) 
Petroleum     Rectifying     Company     of     California.        (See 

Kiech,  (Clarence  P.,  assicnor.) 


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479 


Petroleum  Rectifying  Company  of  California.  (See  Rob- 
erts, C.  H.  M.,  and  Belslie,  sssignors.) 

Petroleum  Kcctityiug  Company  of  California.  (See 
Roberts,  Claudius  H.  M.,  assignor.) 

Petroleum  Rectifying  Company  of  California.  (See  St. 
Hill,  Thomas  N.,  assignor.) 

Petroleum  Rectifying  Company  of  California.  (See 
Woelflin,  William,  assignor.) 

Petroleum  Rectifying  Company  of  California.  (See 
Wolfe,  Karl  M.,  assignor.) 

Petrosino,  L.ouis.      (See  Carpen fieri,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Petrovsl^y,  Frank  F.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Cleaning  tool. 
2,080,334  ;  May  11. 

Petrus-Blumberger,  Jos6  S.,  Delft,  Netherlands,  assignor 
to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azo 
dyestufCs.     2,093,511  ;  Sept.  21. 

Petry,  Theodor  A.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Soeony- 
Vacuum  Oil  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Refining  petroleum.     2,079.035  ;  May  4. 

Petskeyes,  Charles  H.,  Davenport,  assignor  to  Mlcro- 
Westco,  Inc.,  Bettendorf,  Iowa.  Wrapper  sealing  de- 
vice.    2,080,834  ;  May  18. 

Petskeyes,  Charles  H.,  Davenport,  Iowa,  assignor  to  Micro- 
Westco,  Inc.,  Bettendorf,  Iowa.  Wrapping  machine. 
2,088,157  ;  July  27. 

Petskeyes,  Charles  H.,  Davenport,  assignor  to  Micro- 
Westco,  Inc.,  Bettendorf,  Iowa.  Bread  slicing  machine. 
2,101.010  ;  Nov.    30. 

Petta,  John  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Tooth  brush.  2,091,716; 
Aug.  31. 

Fetter,  Noel  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Egg  carton. 
2.103,382;   Dec.   28. 

Pettersson,  H.ialmar  L.,  assignor  to  Patentaktiebolaget 
Ambia,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Detection  of  bad  coins. 
2,096,647  ;  Oct.  19. 

Pettersson,  Hjalmar  L.,  assignor  to  Patentaktiebolaget 
Ambia.  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Testing  metal  articles. 
2.T  00.977:  Nov.  30. 

Petti,  Joseph.      (See  Galuppo,  L.,  Petti,  and  Coceia.) 

Petti,  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Soldering  tool.  2,093,527  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Pettibon,  Arthur  W.,  et  al.  (See  Hoffman,  Charles  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Petti  bone  Mulliken  Corporation.  (See  Enstrom,  August, 
assignor.) 

Pettigrew,  Garfield.  Elwood,  Ind.  Recording  device. 
2.089,294  ;  Aug.  10. 

Pettit,  Irving  C.  (See  Chegwidden,  R.  A.,  Harazim, 
Kuhn,  and  Pettit.) 

Pettier,  L.  C.     (See  Perrott,  Frank  L.,  assignor.) 

Petty,  Earl,  assignor  to  Alco  Products,  Incorporated,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  filtering  high 
viscosity  liquids.     2,082,847  ;  June  8. 

Petty,  Earl,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Sun  Oil  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dewax- 
ing  hydrocarbon  oils.     2.102,334;  Dec.  14. 

Petty,  Earl,  and  K.  Finsterbusch,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Sun  Oil  (Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Method  of  chilling  solutions. 
2,079,182  ;  May  4. 

Petz,  Albert.  (See  Gross,  E.,  Wappes,  Hilgenfeldt,  and 
Petz.) 

Petzold,  George  A.     (See  Read,  R.  E.,  and  Petzold.) 

Pevere,  Ernest  F.,  Beacon,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Removal  of  wax  from  hydro- 
carbon oil.     2,100,915  ;   Nov.  30. 

Pevere,  Ernest  F.,  and  C.  G.  Ludeman,  Beacon,  assignors 
to  The  Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Removal  of 
wax   from   hvdrocarhnn   oil.      2.100.910;   Nov.   30. 

Pew,  Arthur  B.,  Jr.,  Bryn  Mawr,  assignor  to  Sun  Oil 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Improving  the  antideto- 
nating  quality  of  gasoline.     2,069,847  ;  Feb.  9. 

Pew,  Arthur  E.,  Jr.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Houdry  Process  Corporation,  Wihning- 
ton,  Del.  Treatment  of  fluids  by  contact  masses. 
2,095,264  :  Oct.  12. 

Pew,  John  H.,  Ardmore,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  .assign- 
ments, to  Flondry  Process  Corporation,  Wilmington. 
Del.     Use  of  contact  masses.     2,095,265;  Oct.  12. 

Pew,  Thomas  C,  assignor  to  Hoover  Steel  Ball  Company, 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Antifriction  bearing.  2,078,450 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Pew,  Thomas  W.,  Houston,  Tex.  Shutting  off  water  sands 
in    wells.     2,087,297 ;   July   20. 

Pewther,  Judson  C,  Wichita,  Kans.  Trap.  2,095,101  ; 
Oct.  B. 

Peyser,  Joseph,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Assembling  arli- 
cles.     2,069,503  ;  Feb.  2. 

Peyser.  .loHciili.  Moiiiii  \'i'rnon.  N.  Y.  ]\fo(hod  of  and 
menus  for  feeding  nrtW'les.      2.072,275;  Mar.  '?.. 

Pezzella,  Rocco,  Wnshlngton,  D.  C.  Hair  curling  man- 
drel.    2,077,530  ;  Apr.  20. 

PfnIT,  Ernest  U..  Clilciigo,  111.,  assignor  to  B.  H.  Scott. 
Tuning  dial.     2.008,110;  Jan.  19. 

I'/'nIT.  \vnltor,  r.erlin,  aHslgnor  to  Siemens  &  Ilnlskp 
AktlengeHellNchaft,  Wernerwerk  SlemensHtiKlt,  near 
({eriln,  (Jermany.  Telephone  Bystem.  2,084,003  ;  June 
15, 

I'fiilT.  Wesley.      (.See  Lake.  C.  P.,  and  PfnfT.) 

Pf.'ilTenberger,  .Tonrlilni.   nerlln-Mnrlcnedorf,  Germany,  as- 
signor lo  General  Electric  C;onipany.     Magnetic  testing 
device.      2,098,064  •   Nov.   2. 
PfaltzgrnlT  Pottery  Company,  The.      (See  Landow,   Myor 
S.,  assignor.) 


PfalzgrafC,  Ross  M.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Making  cores  for  electrical  appara- 
tus.    2,083,395  ;  June  8. 

Pfannenstiel,  Hugo,  and  W.  Matthaes,  Dessau-in-Anhalt, 
assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-BIain,  Germany.  Manufacture  of  ar- 
tificial  silk.     2,078,339  ;   Apr.   27. 

Pfanniuuller,  Julius.  (See  Wallerstein,  L.,  and  Pfann- 
muUer. ) 

Pfanstiehl,  Carl,  Highland  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Pfan- 
stiehl  Chemical  Company.  Forming  metallic  tips. 
2,087,041  ;  July  13. 

Pfanstiehl  Chemical  Company.  (See  Pfanstiehl,  Carl,  as- 
signor.) 

Pfanstiel,  Robert,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Manufacture  of  ferric  sul- 
phate.    2,086,237  ;  July  6. 

Pfau,  Arnold,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Control  system.  2,067,460  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Pfau,  Arnold,  assignor  to  Allis-Ch'almers  Manufacturing 
(Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Propeller  blade  control. 
2,080,742  ;  May  18. 

Pfau,  George  M.,  D.  C.  Bolin,  and  E.  W.  Zublin,  assignors 
to  Texas  Pacific  Coal  &  Oil  Co.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 
Intimately  mixing  sulphuric  acid  and  lubricating  oil 
stock.     2,073,253  ;  Mar.  9. 

Pfaudler  Co.,  The.      (See  Goecke,  Rudolph  F.,  assignor.) 

Ffauser,  Edward  M.      (See  Mandl,  S.,  and  Pfauser.) 

Pfauser,  Edward  M..  assignor  to  Bl.ickh.nwk  Mfg.  Co., 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Hydraulic  jack.     Re.  20,350 ;  May  4. 

Pfeffer,  Edward  C.     (See  Cook,  B.,  and  Pfeffer.) 

Pfefferkorn,  Frederick  P.,  and  C.  A.  Stevens,  Carrollton, 
Ohio,  assignors  to  The  Carrollton  Metal  Products  Com- 
pany.    Combination  food  container.     2,098.356  ;  Nov.  9. 

Pfefferle,  George  H.      (See  Bahr,  C.  C.  and  Pfeffeile.) 

Pfeiflfer,  Alfred,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Machine  for  laying 
protecting  paper  over  plants.     2,078,872  ;  Apr.  27. 

PfeifCer,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  The  Egry  Register  Company, 
Dayton,  Ohio.    Billing  machine.     Re.  20,296  ;  Mar.  16. 

Pfeiffer,  Henry  P.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Machine  for  con- 
ditioning false  teeth.     2,097,701  ;  Nov.  2. 

Pfeiffer,  Jakob  F.,  Zurich,  Switzerland,  assignor  to 
Wanderer- Werke  vorm.  Winklhofer  &  Jaenicke  Akt.-Ges., 
Schonau-Chemnitz,  Germany.  Typewriter.  2,086,945  ; 
July  13. 

Pfeiffer,  Johan  P.,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Treating  concrete  and  the  like.     2,083,863  ;  June  15. 

Pfeiffer,  Joseph,  Pittsfleld,  Mass.  Clothes  hanger. 
2,079,036  ;  May  4. 

Pfeiffer,  Karl,  Detroit,  S.  T.  Foresman.  Royal  Oak,  and 
A.  H.  Fries,  assignors  to  Chrysler  Corporation,  High- 
land Park,  Mich.  Power  driving  device.  2,072,380 ; 
Alar.  2. 

Pfeiffer,  Paul,  Altona,  Germany.  Pile  driver.  2,080,951 ; 
May  18. 

Pfeiffer.  William  C.      (See  Stern,  M.   C,  and  Pfeiffer.) 

Pfeil,  Nicholas  G.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Clothes  wringer  guard. 
2.097.132  ;  Oct.   26. 

Pfeil,  Roy  C.      (See  Bloss,  R.  E..  and  Pfeil.) 

Pfeil,  Roy  C,  Grove  City,  assignor  to  International- 
Stacey  Corporation,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Polish  rod  grip. 
2,092,986;   Sept.  14. 

Pfenning-Schumaclier-Werke  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Landecker, 
Max,  assignor.) 

Pfiffner,   Joseph  J.      (See  Swingle,  W.  W.,  and  Pflffner.) 

Pfirrmann,  Theodor  W.,  Castrop-Rauxel,  assignor  to  Fried- 
rich  Uhde  Ingenieur-Buro,  Dortmund,  Germany.  Hy- 
drogenating  carbonaceous  materials.  2,088,214  ;  July 
27. 

Pflsler,  Arthur,  Queens  Village,  assignor  to  Newtone  En- 
gineering Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Sound  translating  sys- 
tem.    Re.  20,422  ;  June  22. 

Pflster.  T;ester  J.,  El  Paso,  111.  Agricultural  machine. 
2,095,007  :  Oct.  5. 

rfisl(-r,  William  A.      (See  Price,  E.,  and  Pflster.) 

I'listersliiuniner.  Josef,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Tubular  post. 
2,006,419;  Jan.  5. 

Pfizer,  Charles,  &  Company.  (See  Pasternack,  Richard, 
assignor.) 

Pfinger,  Harry  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  General 
Steel  Casting  Corporation,  Granite  City,  111.  Railroad 
car  structure.      2,007,579  ;  Jan.  12. 

Pfiager.  Harry  ]M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  General 
Steel  Castings  Corporation.  Granite  City,  111.  Railway 
cir  construction.     2,098.516;  Nov.  9. 

I'fiiiger,  Tliirry  M.,  St.  l/ouls,  Mo.,  assignor  to  General 
Steel  Castings  Corporation.  Granite  City.  111.  Ralhvav 
truck  structure.     2.09S.517;  Nov.  9. 

Pfianz,  Ernst  L.,  Glencoe,  111.  Filter.  2,075,300;  Mar. 
30. 

Pfianze,  Cliarles  F.,  TTnlverslty  City,  Mo.  Duplex  en- 
velope.    2.101,312  ;  Dec.  7. 

I'lliisiei-er.  (leiirgi-  l{..  assignor  to  The  Tinlon  Switch  & 
Slu'iiMl  Coini)iiny.  Swlssvnle.  l*a.  Kalhvav  signaling. 
■•  (iT(i  :!:>()  :  .A  pr    (i 

Pfiasterer,  George  R.,  assignor  to  The  Tinlon  Switch  ft 
Signal  Company,  Swlssvnle,  Pa.  Controlling  apparatus 
for  lilglnvay  crossing  signals.      2.088,75,S  ;   .\ug,    3. 

I'lliiHleri'r,  George  H.,  iisslgnor  to  The  Union  Switch  ft 
Signal  ('oinpany,  Swlssvnle,  Pa,  Controlling  apparatus 
for  highway  crossing  signals.     2,089,831)  ;  Aug.  10. 


480 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Pflastcrer,  George  E.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  signaling. 
2,095,C75  ;  Oct.  12. 

Pflasterer,  George  R.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company.  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  signaling. 
2,097,822  •  Nov.  2. 

Pflasterei',  George  R.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Colupauy,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  signaling. 
2,103,010  ;  Dec.  21. 

Pflueger,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  The  Enterprise  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Combination  spoon 
and  lure  with  weed  guard.     2,069,724  ;  Feb.  2. 

Pflueger,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  The  Enterprise  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Fish  lure.  2,079,335  ; 
May   4. 

Pflug,  Hans.      (See  Wolman,  K.,  and  Pflug.) 

Pfliiger,  Ernst,  Vaduz,  Liechtenstein.  Vehicle  control 
mechanism.     2,085,271  ;  June  29. 

Pfuetzer,  Georg,  and  H.  Losch,  Lamburgerhof,  assignors 
to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort- 
on-the-Main,  Germany.  Weed  killing  preparations. 
2,076,917  :  Apr.  13. 

Pfundt,   G.  M.      (See  Errig,    W.   F.,   and   Pfundt.) 

Phail,  Herman  A.,  River  Rouge,  Mich.  Circulating  vent 
control.     2,074,024;  Mar.  16. 

Phail,  Herman  A.,  River  Rouge,  Mich.  Warm  air  circulat- 
ing and  filtering  apparatus.    2,101,916  ;  Dec.  14. 

Pharma  Chemical  Corporation.  (See  Markush,  Eugene  A., 
assignor.) 

Phelan,  Louis  A.  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  L.  E.  Koch,  Beloit, 
Wis.     Cabinet.     2,100,871 ;   Nov.  30. 

Phelan,  Michael  P.,  Natches,  Miss.  Shingle  roof  struc- 
ture.    2,094,188  ;  Sept.  28. 

Phelps,  Donald  J.,  Berwyn,  and  E.  F.  Corbett,  assignors. 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Reconstruction  Finance  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Sound  reproducer.  2,091,011 ; 
Aug.  24. 

Phelps.  Edward  M.      (See  Tracey,  J.  E.,  and  Phelps.) 

Phelps,  George  T.,  Forbes,  N.  Dak.  Container.  2,097,736  : 
Nov.  2. 

Phelps,  Joseph,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Remington 
Rand  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Copy  holder.  2.067,786  : 
Jan.  12. 

Phelps,  Leroy  G.,  Hamden,  Conn.  Synchronizing  sound 
reproducing  record  with  display  device.  2,066,538 ; 
Jan.   5. 

Phelps,  Wilbur  M.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  H.  C.  James. 
Staunton.  Va.     Calculating  device.     2,088,533  ;  July  27. 

Phiel,  Louis  W.,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Concealed  hinge. 
2.073,110  :  Mnr.  9. 

Philadelphia  Air  Transport  Company.  (See  Smith,  John 
W.,  assignor.) 

Philadelphia  Drying  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  All- 
sop,  T.,   and  Sibson,  assignors.) 

Philnrtolphia  Drying  Machinery  Company,  The.  (Sop 
Relohnr,  Harold  H.,  assignor.) 

Philadelphia  Drying  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See 
Sibson,  Walter  W.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Phila(lc>l;ihia  Drying  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Sib- 
son. W.  W..  and  P.i'Ichor,  assignors.) 

Philadelphia  Lawn  Mower  and  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Hessen- 
bruch,  Hermann  M.,  assignor.) 

Philadelphia  Quartz  Company.  (See  Baker,  Chester  L., 
assignor.) 

Philadelphia  Quartz  Company.  (See  Carter,  John  D., 
assignor.) 

I'liiladi'lphia  &  Reading  Coal  &  Iron  Company,  The.  (See 
Hobson,  Josopli  R.  A..  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Philadelphia  and  Reading  Coal  and  Iron  Company,  The. 
(See  Reid,  John  G.,  .Tr.,  assignor.) 

Philadelphia  Storage  Batlory  Company.  (See  Brown. 
Reynolds  D..  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Philadelphia  Storage  Batlory  Company.  (See  Earnshaw. 
David  P.,  assignor.) 

Pbiladolpliia  Storage  Battery  Company.  (See  Lyman. 
Harry  J.,  assignor.) 

Philbrick,  Frank  H..  Evanston,  111.  Machine  for  digging 
ballast.     2,082,.TO4  ;  June  1. 

Philco  Radio  &  Television  Corporation.  (See  Albright, 
Robert  B.,  assignor.) 

Philco  Radio  &  Television  Corporation.  (See  Barry, 
Gerald  .1..  assignor.! 

Philco  Radio  &  Television  Corporation.  (See  Briggs,  Jo- 
seph A.,  assignor.) 

Philco  Radio  &  Television  Corporation.  (See  Burton, 
Euclid  O.,  assignor.) 

Pliilco  Radio  &  Television  Corporation.  (Sec  Earnshaw, 
David  P..  assignor.! 

Philco  Radio  &  Television  Corporation.  (See  Konkle, 
Philip  J.,  assignor.) 

Philipp  Brothers,  Inc.  (See  Landers,  Bernard  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Philipp,  Herbert,  assignor  to  The  Solvav  Process  Coni- 
p.any.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Electrolvtic  coll.  2,071  087  ■ 
Fob.   16. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor  to  Kelvlnator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Midi.  Evaporator  for  refrigerators.  Re 
20.?,S8;  June  1. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor  to  Kelvlnator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,071,155- 
Feb.  16. 

Philipp.  Lawrence  A.,  assignor  to  Kelvlnator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,078  508  • 
Apr.  27. 


Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor  to  Kelvlnator  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,081,883  ;  May  25. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor  to  Kelvlnator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,082,549 ; 
June  1. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor  to  Kelvlnator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,083,396 ; 
June  8. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor  to  Kelvlnator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,088,718  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor  to  Kelvlnator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,094,719  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Nash-Kelvinator  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Refriger- 
ating apparatus.     2,095,008  ;  Oct.  5. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Nash-Kelvinator  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Refriger- 
ating apparatus.     2,095,009  ;  Oct.  5. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Nash-Kelvinator  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Refriger- 
ating apparatus.     2,095,010  ;  Oct.  5. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Nash-Kelvinator  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Refriger- 
ating apparatus.     2,095,011 ;  Oct.  5. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor  to  Kelvlnator  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Jlich.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,095,102 ; 
Oct.  5.  _  ,   .  „ 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor  to  Kelvinator  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,095,713  ;  Oct.  12. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Nash-Kelvinator  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerat- 
ing apparatus.     2,098,731 ;  Nov.  9. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Nash-Kelvinator  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Refrig- 
erating apparatus.     2,099,409  ;  Nov.  16. 

Philipp,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Nash-Kelvinator  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Refriger- 
ating apparatus.     2,102,740  ;  Dec.  21. 

Philippe,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dispensing  container 
for  powders,  pastes,  creams,  and  the  like.  2,085,446  ; 
June  29. 

Philippi,  Edward  H.,  Evanston,  HI.  Dispensable  device. 
2,080,092  ;  May  11. 

Philippi,  Kdward  H.,  Evanston,  111.  Advertising  appa- 
ratus.    L'.0;)7,090  :  Oct.  26. 

Philippi,  Theodore  F.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.  Polishing  ma- 
chine.    2,078,408  ;   Apr.  27. 

Philips,  Harlow  D.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Film  driving  apparatus.     2.095.831  :  Oct   12. 

Philips,  Herman  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  clutch 
control.     2,070,176  ;  Feb.   9. 

Phillev,  William  W.,  Valparaiso,  Ind.  Cool  drink  dis- 
penser.    2,101,190  ;  Dec.  7. 

Phillippi,  Dale  M..  and  J.  E.  Wilson,  Dayton,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Making  colloidal  lead.     2,098,710  ;  Nov.  9. 

Phillip.s,  Albert  J.      (See  Betterton,  J.  O.,  and  Phillips.) 

Phillips-Baker  Rubber  Company.  (See  Chace,  C.  H., 
Lingley,  and  Marshall,  assignors.) 

Phillips.  Barnet,  Rye,  N.  Y.  Figure  device.  2,096,130  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Phillips,  Benjamin,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Phillips 
Pump   &   Tank    Company.     Sign.     2,102,972  :    Dec.    21. 

Phillips,  Bernard  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  The  Mallory  Research  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Ignition  control  device.     2,097,842  ;  Nov.  2. 

Phillips  &  ButorfE  :Mfg.  Co.  (See  Rollins,  Clark  B., 
assignor.) 

Phillips,  Charles  E.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  T.  C. 
Greene,  Fresno,  Calif.  Tooth  brush.  2,097,987 ; 
Nov.   2. 

Phillips,  Charles  H.,  Chemical  Co.,  The.  (See  Riggs, 
Lloyd  K.,  assignor.) 

Philli|i.'<.  Charles  S.  (See  Morse,  J.  W.,  Moore,  and 
Phillips.) 

Phillips,  Charlie  A..  Ness  City,  Kans.  Tire  condition  in- 
dicator.     2.081,064  ;  Mav  IS. 

Phillips.  Edgar,  Neptune,  N.  J.  Nose  device.  2,087,042  ; 
July  13. 

Pliiiiips.  i:iwood  C,  Evanston.  111.  Motor  starter. 
2.07.-. Sn5  :    .\pr.   6. 

Phillips.  Festus  B.,  Sr..  Westwood,  Calif.  Applicator  for 
.nrtificial  eyelashes.     2,094,409;  Sept.  28. 

Phillips,  George,  Newark,  N.  J.  Necktie  spreader. 
2,n8S,S67  ;  Aug.    3. 

Phillips,  George  P..  Belmont,  Mass.  Dental  instrument. 
2,070,025;  Feb.  9. 

Phillips,  <;ordon  D..  Portville,  N.  1'.  Tunnel  kiln  and 
operating  same.     2.081,954;  June  1. 

Phillips.  Harold  D..  Delmar,  N.  Y.  Pipe  smoker's  serving 
set.     2,096,405;  Oct.  19. 

Phillips,  Harold  P.,  Maplewood,  Mo.  Ventilated  piston 
ring.     2.080.S9S;  May  18. 

Phillips,  Harold  P.,  assignor  to  Hastings  Manufacturing 
Company,  Hastings,  Mich.  Device  for  grooving  valve 
stems  and  the  like.     2.099.228:  Nov.  16. 

Phillips,  Harry  I.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Flashlight  spare  bulb 
carrier.     2,092,615 ;    Sept.   7. 


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Phillips,  Henry  E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electrical  control  system. 
2,079,466  ;  May  4. 

Phillips,  Henry  F.,  Portland.  Oreg.,  assignor  to  Phillips 
Screw  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Screw.  2.066,484 ; 
.Tan.  5. 

Phillips,  Irwin  E.,  Greeneville,  Tenn.  Educational  ap- 
pliance.    2,087,043  ;  July  13. 

Phillies,  James  D.,  Oriskany,  N.  Y.  Snow  plow  deflector. 
2,085,996  ;  Julv  6. 

Phillips,  John,  Oakland,  Calif.  Compressor.  2,072,990 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Phillips,  John  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Concrete  insert. 
2,096,062  ;  Oct.  19. 

Phillips,  John  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  J.  Lindouist, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Cement  and  plaster  material. 
2.071,263  :  Feb.  16. 

Phillips,  John  X.     (See  Hill,  E.  G.,  and  Phillips.) 

Phillips,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Nickels  &  Lauber,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Mechanism  for  the  automatic  selection  and 
operation  of  flat  knitting  machine  thread  carrier  bars. 
2.100.611  :  Nov.  30. 

Phillips,  Julia  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Knitting  band. 
2.090.807  :  Aug.  24. 

Phillips,  Ijonnie  H.,  New  Albany,  Miss.  Log  loading 
device.     2.073,563  ;  Mar.  9. 

Phillips,  Paul  D.,  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Electric 
ISIfg.  Company,  Des  Plaines,  111.  Lighting  fixture. 
2,095,761  ;  Oct.  12. 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  Buell,  Albert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  Buell,  A.  E.,  and 
Schulze,    assignors.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  Drennan,  Harry  E., 
assignor.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  Fitch,  Louis  H.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  Fitch,  L.  H.,  Jr.,  and 
Frey,  assignors.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  Frey,  Frederick  E., 
assignor.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  Frey,  F.  E.,  and 
Huppke,  assignors.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  Guyer,  Jesse  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  Henry,  R.  W.,  Reid, 
and  .Schnlze.  assignors.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  Kerr,  Arthur  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  McQuiston,  Horace  L., 
assignor.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  Nutter,  I.  E.,  and 
Martin,  assignors.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  Schulze,  Walter  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.      (See  Snow,  Robert  D.,  as- 
i  signor.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company,  et  al.  (See  Taylor,  J.  F.  M., 
Greensfelder,  and  Shiras,  as.signors.) 

Phillips  Petroleum  Company.  (See  Youker,  Malcolm  P., 
assignor.) 

Phillips  Pump  &  Tank  Company,  The.  (See  Phillips, 
Ben.iamin,  assignor.) 

Phillips,  Rodney  F.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Jack.  2,070,960  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Phillips,  Roy,  Dallas,  Tex.  Structure  for  supporting 
plaster   coating.     2,100,650;   Nov.  30. 

Phillips,  Russell  W.,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Nashua  Gummed  and  Coated  Paper  Company,  Nashua, 
N.  H.  Strip  serving  device  and  moistening  means. 
2.089,420  ;  Aug.  10. 
Phillips  Screw  Company.  (See  Phillips,  Henry  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Philips,  William  E.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Link-Belt  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Belt  conveyer.     2,094,747  ;  Oct.  5. 

Philips,   William   E.,   Oak   Park,    111.,   and   T.   M.   Harris, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignors  to  Link-Belt  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Belt  conveyer.     2,094,748  ;  Oct.  5. 
Phillips,    William    H.       (See    Markel,    O..    I'hillips,    and 
Bandlsh.) 

Phillips,   William   H..  Oak   Park,   111.,   assignor  to   Henry 

Pratt   Company.      Filter.     2,008,468 ;   Jan.   19. 
Phillips,   William   J.,  North  Kansas  City,   and   R.   Scovel, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.    Thormocircuit  controller.    2,085,380  ; 
June  29. 

Phillmore,    Charles    E.,    Chicago,    111.,    and    J.    H.    Tobln, 
assignors  to  Tobin  Tool  and  Die  Company,  Inc.,  Fond 
du    Ij.'ic,    Wis.      Governor    for    motion    picture   camera. 
2,073,803;  Mar.  10. 
Plillpoll.  l.a  Vcine  R.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  West- 
liitrliousc     ICU'ctrIc     &     Mnuufacturlng     Company,     East 
PlUsliiirgli,  I'll.     Regulating  system.     2,0(!6.9I3;  Jan.  5. 
I'liilpotl,    T/a    Verne    R.,    WilK-insburg.    assignor    to    Wesl- 
inglioi'ise     I'llc'tric    &     Manufacturing    Company.     East 
I'lllsburt-'h,     fa.       Radio    optical     modulallou     system. 
2.009.ri3K  ;  Fi'l).  2. 
Phllpott,    La   Verno   R.,    Wllklnsbnrg,    assignor   to   West- 
Inghousn    Electric    &    Manufacturing    Company,     East 
Pittsburgh,      Pa.        Facsimile      transmission      system. 
2,070.312;  Feb.   0. 
Phllpott,  T<a  Vei-ne  R.,  Wllklnsburg,  assignor  to  Weslhig- 
hoiisi'   l';ii'chlf  &  Manul'aclurlng  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh.   Pa.     Facsimile   trnnRmlRslon.     2,1()3,703 ;    Dec. 
28. 

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Philrand,  Inc.     (See  Rand,  James  H.,  assignor.) 

Plnly,  Fernand,  Lyon,  France.  Electric  drive  for  the  pick- 
ing devices  for  looms.     2,067,096  ;  Jan.  5. 

Phinney,  Hugh  M.      (See  Moody,  J.  S.  C,   and  Phinney.) 

Phinney,  Robert  M.     (See  Hailes,  W.  D.,  and  Phinney.) 

I'liinney,  Robert  M.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  control 
system  for  railroads.     2,069,044  ;  Jan.  26. 

Phinney,  Robert  M.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  control 
system.     2,082,740  ;  June  1. 

Phinney,  Robert  M.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Traffic  control  system  for 
railroads.     2,082,741  ;  June  1. 

Phinney,  Robert  M.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  con- 
trolling system  for  railroads.     2,082,742  ;   June   1. 

Phinney,  Robert  M.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Companv,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Block  signaling  system  for 
railroads.     2,096,939  ;   Oct.   26. 

Phinney-Walker  Co.   Inc.      (See  Berti,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Phipps,  John  T.      (See  Smith,  H.  C,  and  Phipps.) 

Phipps,  John  T.,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Packer. 
2,085,997  ;  July  6. 

Phister,  Albert  B.,  Fort  Thomas,  Ky.,  assignor  to  The 
Phister  Mfg.  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Fire  extinguisher 
apparatus.     2,079,924  ;  May   11. 

Phister  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Phister,  Albert  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Phoenix  Glass  Company,  The.  (See  Kucera,  Peter,  as- 
signor.) 

Phoenix  Metal  Cap  Company.  (See  Kowal,  Walter,  as- 
signor.) 

Phoenix  Metal  Cap  Company.  (See  Taliaferro,  Thomas 
L.,   assignor.) 

Phoenix  Oil  Engineering  Company.  (See  Redfield,  C  L., 
and  De  Long,  assignors.) 

Phoenix  Toilet  &  Paper  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.  (See  Slade,  Harold 
W.,  assignor.) 

Phosphate  Recovery  Corporation.  (See  Tartaron,  F.  X., 
and  Duke,  assignors.) 

Photo-Cast  Inc.      (See  Bennett,  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Photo-Cylinder  Corporation.  (See  Misuraca,  William  N., 
assignor.) 

Piaggio  &  Co.,  Soc.  An.  (See  D'Ascanlo,  Corradino,  as- 
signor.) 

Piatt,  Howard  I.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Float  valve.  2,095,346  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Piatt,  William  M.,  Durham,  N.  C.  Sewage  aeration. 
2,081,382  ;  May  25. 

Picard,  RonS,  Villeurbanne,  France,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  DeL 
Manufacture  of  thread.     2,079,524 ;   May  4. 

Picard,  Rene.  Vaulx  en  Velin,  France,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Apparatus  for  the  production  of 
artificial  thread.     2.091.612  ;  Aug.  31. 

Plcardi,  Michael  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pneumatic  tube. 
2,070,066  ;  Feb.  9. 

Piccirilli,  Joseph,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.  Metal  faggottlng. 
2.097,382;  Oct.  26. 

Piccot,  Henry  W.,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.  Cosmetic  applicator. 
2,094,929  ;  Oct.  5. 

Pichler,  Gustav,  and  W.  Weichert,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Beer 
coil  cleaner.     2,074,187  ;  Mar.  16. 

Pichucki,  Antoni,  Sydney,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada.  Auto- 
mobile  brake    controlling   device.     2,103,089:    Doc.    21. 

Pick,  Albert  Co.     (See  Fitzgerald,  Patrick,  assignor.) 

I'ick,  Erie.      (See  T^amelii.  V.  F.,  Pick,  and  Robertson.) 

Pick,  Eric,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Permutit 
Company  (1934),  Wilmington,  Del.  Water  treating  ap- 
paratus.    2,067,302  ;    Jan.   12. 

Pick,  Eric,  assignor  to  The  Permutit  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  l^lural  valve  actuation  and  control.  2,070,321  ; 
Apr.   0.   ■ 

Pick,  Eric,  assignor  to  The  Permutit  Comjianv,  Now  York. 
N.  Y.      Water  filter  battery  control.      2.07fl'..^22  ;  Ai)r.  6. 

Pick,  Eric,  assignor  to  Servel,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.      2,085,867  ;   Julv   (i. 

Pick,  Eric,  assignor  to  Servel,  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y. 
Refrigerating  apparatus  and  operation  thereof. 
2,085,868  ;  July  6. 

Pick  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Weasler,  A.  V.,  and 
Dooley,  assignors.) 

Pick  M.'inufacturing  Company.  (See  Weasler,  A.  V.,  and 
Mover,  assignors.) 

I'ickn'rd,  Glenn  II..  Wilmette,  111.,  assignor  to  Commercial 
Solvents  Corporation.  Torre  Haute.  Ind.  Nonsagsing 
l)nislilng  lac(|uer.      2.060,6  I.T  ;  Jan.  5. 

rirkard,  Wilfred  I?.,  Watertown,  and  J.  C.  G.  Maxwell, 
Walerbury,  assignors  to  The  .Vnierican  Brass  Compiiny. 
Walerbiiry,  Conn.  Connection  for  llexible  hose. 
2.074.425  :  Mar.  23. 

Pickens,  John  1).,  and  T.  R.  Thompson,  I'llnt.  Mich., 
assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  do  Xontonrs  >^-  Companv 
Wilmington,  Del.  Manufacture  of  polishing  wax  com- 
positions.    2,078,071  ;  May  4. 

I'l.licns.  Waunelta.  Los  ,\iigeles.  Calif.  CorsiM  stnv  and 
CDisi't  closure.     2.0,S|.5!)3;  June  22. 

riclii-r  X-Riiy  Cornonillon  Wnlte  MMiiufactiirlng  Division 
Inc.  (See  Golddeld,  1'^  R..  llorsley,  and  Schirlng,  n.s- 
slgnors.) 

Picker  XRny  Corporation.  Wnlte  Manufnclurlng  Division 
Inc.     (See  llorsley,  Caperton  H.,  assignor.) 


482 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Picker  X-Ruv  Corporation  Waite  Manufacturing  Division, 
Inc.      (See  Ilorsley,  C.  B.,  and  Goldfield,  assignors.) 

Pickett,  Francis  N.,  Westminster.  London,  England.  Rub- 
ber molding.     2,066,798  ;  Jan.  5. 

Pickett,  Francis  N.,  Westminster,  London,  England. 
Production  of  ebonite  powder  for  molding  purposes. 
2,096,336  ;  Oct.  ID. 

Pickett,  Francis  N.,  Westminster,  London,  England,  as- 
signor to  United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  y.  Manufacture  of  articles  from  vulcanized 
rubber.      2,088,920 ;   Aug.    3.  ^.   .     , 

Pickett,  Francis  N.,  London,  Kngland,  assignor  to  Lnited 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treat- 
ing vulcanized  rubber.     2,102,741  ;  Dec.  21. 

Pickett,  Gerald  A.,  McICenzie  Bridge,  Oreg.  Gas  mixer. 
2,101,477  :  Dec.  7.  „      „^  „„„ 

Pickett,  Louis,  Irvington,  N.  J.  Jaw  brace.  Re.  20,389  ; 
June  1.  „ 

Pickett,  Oscar  A.,  Kenvil,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hecules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Dispersing  agent. 
2,070,177  ;  Feb.  9. 

Pickett,  Oscar  A.,  and  A.  L.  Osterhof.  assignors  to  Her- 
cules Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Detergent 
composition.     2,097,737  ;   Nov.   2. 

Pickhaver,  Lionel  G.,  and  W.  W.  Worley,  Jr.,  Chicago, 
111.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Arc  weld- 
ing.    2,069,623  ;  Feb.  2. 

I'ickle,  Marion  McD.,  and  D.  E.  Parsons,  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
Combined  chair  and  desk.     2.100.597  ;  Nov.  30. 

Pickles,  John.     (See  Pickles,  Robert  and  J.  P.) 

Pickles,  Robert,  Burnley,  and  J.  Pickles,  Fence,  near  Burn- 
ley, England.  Manufacture  of  elastic  threads. 
2,101,752  ;  Dec.  7. 

Pickman,   Harry.      (See  Bacher,  J.,  and  Pickman.) 

Pickop,  George  B.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
New  Haven  Vibrator  Company,  Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Cylinder  lock.     2,093,925  ;  Sept.  21. 

Pickop,  George  B.,  assignor  to  The  New  Haven  Vibrator 
Companv,  Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Nut  cracker. 
2,094,24'3  ;  Sept.  28. 

Pickup,  George  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Florence-Welirle  Stove  Co.,  Newark,  Ohio.  Liquid  fuel 
stove.     2,067,412  ;  Jan.  12. 

Pickup,  George  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Florence-Wehrle  Stove  Co.,  Newark,  Ohio.  Valve 
mechanism  for  gasoline  stoves  or  the  like.  2,069,848  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Pii'l;up,  George  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Florence-Wehrle  Stove  Co.,  Newark,  Ohio.  Cooking 
stove.      2,072,276  ;   Mar.   2. 

Pickup,  George  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Florence-Wehrle  Stove  Co.,  Newark,  Ohio.  Kitchen 
range.     2,098,464  :  Nov.  9. 

Picochronie  Corporation.  (See  Schneiderwirth,  Herman 
J.,  assignor.) 

Picton,  Norman,  Stevenston,  Scotland,  assignor  to  Im- 
perial Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Making  cellulose 
derivatives.     2,067.946  ;  Jan.   19. 

Pie,  Paul  F.,  Jr.     (See  Ingols,  H.  A.,  and  Pie.\ 

Pieck,  Carl  E.,  Covington,  Ky.  Syringe.  2,098,106  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Plelstick,  Gustav,  assignor  to  Slaschinenfabrik  Augsburg- 
Nurnberg  A.  G.,  Augsburg.  Germany.  Resilient  shock- 
absoibiiicr  enshinnincr  of  engines.     2,080,761  ;  Aug.  10. 

Pienzak,  John,  Deming,  N.  Hex.  Album.  2,078„')42  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Pippeiihrook,  Paul  F.  (See  Mowers,  O.,  and  Piepen- 
brook.) 

Piepor,  Alphonse  F.,  et  al.  (See  Meitzler,  Charles  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pieper,  Alphonse  F..  et  nl.     (See  Saffir.  Jacob  A.,  assignor.) 

Pieper.  Alphonse  F.,  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Dental  syringe. 
2,085,470  ;  June  29. 

Pieper.  Ali)honse  F.,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Dental  unit. 
2,087.654  :    July   20. 

Pieper,  .Arthur  O..  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Cleaning  device. 
2,070,313  :  Feb.  9. 

Pieper.  .\  [tlnir  O.,  Brighton,  N.  Y.  Floor  mop.  2,073,170  ; 
.Mar.  9. 

Piepi-r,  Hartmann.     (See  Dalmer,  O.,  Dlehl.  and  Pieper.) 

Pieper.  Oscar  H.,  et  al.  (See  Meitzler,  Charles  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pieper,  Oscar  IT,,  et  nl.     (Sep  Safflr,  .Tacoh  A.,  assignor.) 

Pieper.  Oscar  IT.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  X-ray  apparatus. 
2,086.045  :  July  6. 

Pier,  Mnthias.  Heidelberg.  W.  Riimpf,  T,iHhvigs!iafen-on- 
thp-RIiine,  and  E.  Donath.  Mannheim,  assignors  to  I.  G. 
Farbeninduatrle  Aktiengpsellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany.  Thermal  treatment  of  carbonaceous 
substances.     2,068.868  ;  Jan.  26. 

Pier,  Mathtas.  Heidelberg,  and  W.  Simon  and  W.  Kroenig, 
LudwigsIiafen-on-thp-Rhlne,  Germany,  assignors  to 
St.Tndard-I.  O.  Company.  Linden.  N.  J.  Hydrogenating 
distillnble  carbonaceous  materials.      2.087.608;  July  20. 

Pier.  Matliins,  Heidelberg,  F.  Christmann.  Ludwigshafen- 
on-the-Rliine.  and  E.  Donath.  Mnnnheim.  Germany,  as- 
signors to  Standard  I.  G,  Company.  Linden.  X.  J. 
Production  of  liigli  molecular  liydrncenntinn  products 
of  hiclily  voscnns  character.      2.003.096  :   Sept,   14, 

Pier.  Mnthias.  Heidelberc.  and  W.  Simon  and  W,  Kroenig. 
T.udw'Csh.nfen-on-the-Rhine.  Germany.  .nssignors  to 
Standard-I.  G,  Compnny,  Linden,  N,  .1.  Hvdrocenaling 
stillnble  carbonaceous  materials.     2,098,400  ;  Nov.  9. 


I'ier,  Matliias,  Heidelberg,  W.  Simon,  and  P.  Jacob.  Lud- 
wigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farben- 
industrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.     Catalytic  reaction.     2,100,352  ;  Nov.  30. 

Pier,  Mathias,  Heidelberg,  and  E.  Donath,  Mannheim,  as- 
signors to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of  hy- 
drocarbons of  low   boiling  point.     2,100,353  ;   Nov.  30. 

Pier,  Mathias,  Heidelberg,  W.  Simon,  and  G.  Grassh  Lud- 
wigshafen-on-tlie-Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  Stand- 
ard-I. G.  Company,  Linden,  N.  J.  Treatment  with  hy- 
drogenating  gases  of  distillable  carbonaceous  materials. 
2,100,354:  Nov.  30. 

Pierce.  Charles  M.,  deceased,  Detroit,  Mich.,  by  L.  Pierce, 
executrix.     Sorting  apparatus.     2,077,851 ;  Apr.  20. 

Pierce,       Clayton       B.,       Boston,       Mass.         Carburetor. 

2.092.015  ;   Sept.  7. 

Pierce,       Clayton      B.,      Boston,      Mass.        Carburetor. 

2.092.016  ;    Sept.  7. 

Pierce,  Edward  W.     (See  Widmer,  G.  A.,  and  Pierce.) 

Pierce,  Frank,  Rutland,  Vt.  Stone  finishing  machine. 
2,090,067  ;  Aug.  17. 

Pierce,  Frank  L.,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Companv,  North 
Canton.  Ohio.      Suction  cleaner.      2,070.6'!2  :  Feb.  16. 

Pierce  Governor  Co.,  The.  (See  Benjamin,  Walter  E., 
assignor.) 

Pierce  Governor  Company.  (See  McCullough,  N.  M.,  and 
Cook,  assignors.) 

Pierce,  Harold  C,  Anaheim,  Calif.  Box  squeeze. 
2,086,283  ;  July  6. 

Pierce,  Harold  E.,  Menasha,  assignor  to  Marathon  Paper 
Mills  Company,  Rothschild,  Wis.  Automatic  break-off 
mechanism.     2,074,237  ;  Mar.  16. 

Pierce,  Harold  S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Link- 
Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Drive  chain.  2,069,591  ; 
Feb.    2. 

Pierce,  James  B.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Barium  Reduction  Cor- 
poration, Charleston,  W.  Va.  Blanc  fixe  and  making 
same.      2,071,938 ;    Feb.    23. 

Pierce,  James  B.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Barium  Reduction 
Corporation,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  Blanc  fix6  and  mak- 
ing same.     2,081,835  ;  May  25. 

Pierce,  John  B.,  Foundation.  (See  Davison,  Robert  L., 
assignor.) 

Pierce,  John  B.,  Foundation.  (See  Groeniger,  William  C, 
assignor.) 

Pierce,  John  B.,  Foundation.  (See  Groeniger,  W.  C,  and 
Davison,  assignors.) 

Pierce,  John  B.,  Foundation.  (See  Strong,  W'illiam  E.  S., 
assignor.) 

Pierce,  Loduskia,  executrix.     (See  Pierce,  Charles  M.) 

Pierce,  Oscar  H.,  assignor  to  Monarch  Marking  System 
Limited,  Toronto.  Ontario,  Canada.  Label  roll  con- 
tainer.    2.080.986  ;  May  IS. 

Pierce,    Raymond    C.    Chicago.    111.,    assignor   to    General 
American    Tank    Car    Corporation.     Refrigerator    car.      'J 
2,071,236;  Feb.  16. 

Pierce,  Raymond  C.  Chicago.  111.,  assignor  to  General 
American  Tank  Car  Corporation.  Tank  car.  2,087,703  : 
July  20. 

Pierce,  Robert  C,  .assignor  to  National  Standard  Com- 
pany, Niles,  Mich.  Venetian  blind  or  the  like. 
2,090.145.     Aug.  17. 

Pierce,  Robert  C,  assignor  to  National  Standard  Company. 
Xiles.  Mich.  Wire-handling  apparatus.  2,099,532 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Pierce,  Robert  H.,  Duxbury,  and  R.  T.  Fisher,  Weston, 
Mass.     Taffrail  speedometer.     2,081,557  ;  May  25. 

Pierce.  Selda  K..  Brookline,  Mass.  Divided  skirt. 
2.098.810:  Nov.  9. 

Pierce,  Stephen  C,  Jr.     (See  Larmour,  H.  M.,  and  Pierce.) 

Pierce.  William  E.      (.See  Cox,  W.  R..  Morris,  and  Pierce.) 

Piercy,  Carl  A.,  Ballston  Lake,  and  E,  L,  Crandall.  Scotia. 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Lead  ex- 
trusion apparatus.     2.074.856  :  ;\Iar.  23. 

Piercy.  Earl  R..  assignor  to  Thomas  &  Skinner  Stppl 
Products  Companv.  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Sinker  for  knit- 
ting machines.     2,100.060;  Nov.  23. 

Piercy,   Joseph   W.      (See  Bennett.   Joseph   A.,    assignor.) 

Pierle,  Henry  C,  assignor  to  The  R.  K.  Le  Blond  Ma- 
chine Tool  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Work  rotating 
structure  for  machine  tools.     2.080.228:  Mav  11. 

Pierle,  Henry  C  assiirnnr  to  Tlie  R.  K.  Le  Blond  Machine 
Tool  Coiiipnny.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Tool  holder  for 
lathes.     2,089,421  ;  Aug.  10. 

Pierle,  Henry  C.  assignor  to  The  R.  K.  Le  Blond  IMachine 
Tool  Company.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  :\Iulfiple  spindie  cen- 
ter drive  crank  shaft  lathe.     2.103.298  ;  Dec.  28. 

Pierpont.   Robert.      (See  Reama.   G.  H.,  and  Pierpont.) 

T'ierrat.  Paul,  and  E.  Coloinbu,  Paris.  France,  assignors,  bv 
mesne  assignments,  to  E,  I,  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com"- 
pan.v.  Wilmington.  Del,  Spinning  process  and  appara- 
tus therefor.     2,094.617  ;  Oct.  5. 

Pierrat.  Paul  M..  Paris.  France,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv. 
Wilmington.   Del.      Spindle.      2,088,011:  Julv  27. 

Piersimoni.  Giovanni.  New  York,  and  H.  S."  Friedman. 
Mount  Vernon,  assignors  to  Multi-Lite  Corporation. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Incandescent  lamp.  2.093.528; 
S.-pt.  21. 

Pierson,  .Mberta  M..  Stockton.  Calif.  Invalid  chair. 
2,101.290;  Dec.  7. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


483 


Pierson,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  The  Standard  Electric 
Stove  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Broiler  drawer. 
2,089,719  ;  Aug.  3. 

Pierson,  Torvalu  N.,  and  G.  Allen,  assignors  to  Gleaner 
Harvester  Corporation,  Independence,  Mo.  Sickle  driv- 
ing mechanism  for  harvesting  machines.  2,096,558 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Pieslak,  Bernard  B.,  assignor  to  Abingdon  Sanitary  Mfg. 
Co.,  Abingdon,  111.  Combined  closet  bowl  and  tank 
structure.     2,096,306  ;  Oct.  19. 

Pieslak,  Bernard  B.,  assignor  to  Abingdon  Sanitary  Mfg. 
Co.,  Abingdon,  111.  Combined  closet  bowl  and  tank 
structure.     2,096,307  ;  Oct.  19. 

Pieszak,  Anthony  J.,  and  E.  M.  Mulcahy,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 
Train  order  delivery  device.     2,090,549  ;  Aug.   17. 

Pieth,  Peter.     (See  Straub,  F.,  and  Pieth.) 

Piganeau,  G6rard  P.,  Paris,  France.  Brake.  2,009,680  ; 
Feb.    2. 

Piganeau,  Gerard  P.,  Paris,  France.  Braking  device. 
2,087,579;   July  20. 

Piggott,  Henry  A.     (See  Baldwin,  A.  W.,  and  Piggott.) 

Piggott,  Henry  A.,  Blackley,  assignor  to  Imperial  Chemical 
Industries  Limited,  Westminster,  England.  Quater- 
niiry  ammonium  compounds  and  preparing  the  same. 
2.075,958  :  Apr.   6. 

Piggott,  Henry  A.,  Blackley,  Manchester,  England,  as- 
signor to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Qua- 
ternary ammonium  compounds.     2,097,640  ;  Nov.  2. 

Piggott,  Henry  A.,  CheadJe  Hulme,  England,  assignor  to 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Textile  assist- 
ants and  preparing  the  same.     2,091,105  ;  Aug.  24. 

Piggott,  Henry  A.,  Cheadle  Hulme,  England,  assignor  to 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Compounds  of 
the  dimethvlolurea-ethylene-oxide  condensation-product 
series.     2,091,106  ;  Aug.  24. 

Piggott,  Henry  A.,  Cheadle  Hulme,  and  E.  H.  Rodd, 
Brooklands,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical 
Industries  Limited.  Sensitized  photographic  silver 
halide  emulsions.     2,071.898  :   Feb.   23. 

Piggott,  Henry  A.,  Cheadle  Hulme,  and  E.  H.  Rodd, 
Brooklands,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical 
Industries  Limited.  Sensitized  photographic  film, 
plate,    and    emulsion.      2,071,899 ;    Feb.    23. 

Pigott,  Reginald  J.  S.,  assignor  to  Gulf  Research  &  De- 
velopment Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Volumetric  meter. 
2,080,183  ;  May  11. 

I'igott,  Reginald  J.  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Gulf  Research  &  Development  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Fluid  pressure  gauge.     2,084,623  ;  June  22. 

IMhl,  Paul  E.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  and  S.  F.  Mashbir,  as- 
signors to  The  Washington  Institute  of  Technology, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Ammunition  and  ordnance  device. 
2,083,665  ;  June  15. 

Pike,  Henry  L.,  Hampton,  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Bendix  Products  Corporation,  South 
Bend,    Ind.      Automatic    clutch.      2,086,364 ;    July   6. 

Pike,  Otis  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electron  discharge  device  and  cool- 
ing accessories  therefor.     2,085,601  ;  June  29. 

Pike,  Otis  W.,  and  T.  A.  Elder,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  discharge 
apparatus.    2,082,651  ;  June  1. 

Piker,  Sidney,  assignor  to  The  Hamilton  Metal  Products 
Company,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Mirror  frame  door.  Re. 
20,231  ;  Jan.  5. 

I'ikul,  Joseph  H.,  assignor  to  The  Reece  Button  Hole 
ISIachine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Buttonhole  sewing 
machine.     2,072,991 ;  Mar.  9. 

ril-ul.  .loseph  II..  a.ssignor  to  The  Reece  Button  Hole 
Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Thread  pull-off  device 
for  biitlonhole  sewing  ituichines.      2,076,185;  Apr.  6. 

I'ikul,  Joseph  H.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  A.  O.  Grip,  Newton- 
ville,  assignoi's  to  The  Reece  Button  Hole  Machine 
('ompany,  Boston,  Mass.  Tliread  cutter  for  buttonhole 
sewing  miieirmos,     2,008,509  ;  Jan.  19. 

J'ilant,  Frederick,  Granby,  Mo.  Tobacco  pipe.  2,098,161  ; 
Nov.   2. 

rilMad,  Eric  J.,  Rockville  Center,  N.  Y.  Adjustable 
lock.     2,090,550  ;  Aug.  17. 

I'ill)lad,  Eric  J.,  Itoelcvillo  Centre,  and  C.  C.  Strange, 
Port  Richmond,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  Locking  device. 
2,070,825  ;  Apr.  13. 

I'ilhlad.  iOrIc  .].,  and  C.  C.  Strange,  Rockville  Centre. 
,\.  Y,  Brake  locking  device  for  motor  vehicles. 
2,070,903:  Apr.  13. 

Pilkingloii  P.rolliers  Limiled.  (See  Waldron,  Frederic 
B.,  assignor.) 

I'ilMiiclDU.  lOrnest  L.,  and  J.  F.  Turner,  Detroit.  Mich. 
Arlificlal  teelli  and  forming  the  same.  2,072,127: 
Mar.   2. 

I  llldnirlon,  Norin;in.     (See  Wllkln.son.  H..  and  Pilklngton.) 

Pllla,  Luclnn  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elllclcncv  graded  pat- 
tern.     2,070,410;    Feb.   9. 

Pilling,  Norm.in  H.,  We.stfleld,  N.  J.,  and  P.  D.  Merica, 
(iHslgnovH  to  Tlie  International  Nickel  Conii)iiny,  Inc., 
New  York.  N.  Y.  Copper-nlckel-tllanluni  alloys. 
2.102,238:  Dec.  14. 

I'lllsbiiry  I''Ionr  Mills  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Edwin 
K.,  (iNNlirnor. ) 

T>ll(>.  Clai's  Wlllii'lm.      (See  Tlullman,  G.  H..  and  Pllo.) 

Plliin,  .loNepli  U.,  Monlreiil.  Quehee.  Canada.  Shade  ap 
paniluH    for    vehicles.      2.08(1,002;    July    6. 


Pilorz,  Bruno  P..  and  B.  J.  Butler,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  as- 
signors to  California  Packing  Corporation,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Preparing  food  concentrates.  2,066,574 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Pilot  Letter  Label  Co.     (See  Elmore,  Charles  F,,  assignor.) 

Pilot  Radio  Corporation  (See  Toth,  E.,  and  Cooper, 
assignors.) 

Pilz,  Josef,  Pottendorf,  Lower  Austria.  Drawing  mecha- 
nism of  spinning  machines.     2,074,556 ;  Mar.  23. 

Pinard,  Antoine  B.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Gate.  2,076,092  ; 
Apr.   6. 

Pinaud,  John,  Atlantic  Highlands,  and  G.  (Juick,  North 
Arlington,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Universal  Form  Clamp  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Tie  rod 
construction.     2,095,714  ;  Oct.   12. 

Pinaud,  John  A.,  Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J.  Variable 
speed  transmission  device.     2,084,703  ;  June  22. 

Pinazza,  Giosu6,  Milan,  Italy.  Percussion  apparatus. 
2,102,603  ;  Dec.  21. 

Pine,  Gilbert  E.      (See  Holmes,  Charles  I.,  assignor.) 

Pines  Winterfront  Co.  (See  Petersen,  E.  G.,  and  Seitz, 
assignors.) 

Pink,  Clarence  E.,  Cambridge,  Md.  Wire  fabric  conveyer. 
2,091,213  ;  Aug.  24. 

Pink,  Clarence  E.,  Cambridge,  Md.  Multistrand  spiral 
fabric.     2,091,214  ;  Aug.  24. 

Pinkerton,  Clarence  S.,  assignor  to  Cutler-Hammer,  Inc., 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  measuring  flowing  gas- 
eous fluids.     2,067,645  ;  Jan.  12. 

Pin  Lock  Corporation.  (See  Harbridge,  Chester  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Pinner,  John  B.,  Suffolk,  Va.  Advertising  device. 
2,079,303  ;  Alay  4. 

Pinney,   Harry  H.      (See  Hawley,   Charles  G.,   assignor.) 

Pinson,  Abraham,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Locking  device  for 
doors  and  the  like.     2,088.665  ;  Aug.  3. 

Pinsuti,  Giuseppe  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bottle  stopper. 
2,069,045  ;  Jan.  26. 

Pinto,  Anthony,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Otis  Elevator 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Control  system  for  eleva- 
tors.    2,098,792  ;  Nov.  9. 

Pinto,  Anthony,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Otis  Elevator 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alternating  current  motor 
control.     2.098,793  ;  Nov.  9. 

Pintsch,  Julius  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Holm,  Walde- 
mar,   assignor.) 

Pintsch,  Julius,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  von  Mihaly 
Dgnes,    assignor.) 

Pintsch,  Julius,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Wilckens,  Ernst, 
assignor.) 

Pioneer  Instrument  Company.  (See  Berry,  William  S., 
assignor.) 

Pioneer  Instrument  Company.  (See  Irvin,  George  E., 
assignor.) 

Pioneer  Instrument  Company.  (See  Schmidt,  Walter,  as- 
signor.) 

Pioneer  Instrument  Company.  (See  Urfer,  .Vdolf,  as- 
signor.) 

Pioneer  Instrument  Company.  (See  Urfer,  Adolph,  as- 
signor.) 

Pioneer  Rubber  Company.  (See  Hanson,  Ossian  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pioneer  Suspender  Company.  (See  Lavenson,  Jay,  as- 
signor.) 

Piotrowski.  Waclnw  .1.,  and  J.  Winkler,  Drohobyez.  Poland. 
Production  of  .secondary  .and  tertiary  .alkvl  monoclilo- 
rides.     2,103.692;    Dec.    2,S. 

Pipa,  John  L.,  Jr.      (See  Mariano,  Connie,  assignor.) 

Pipe,    John.      (See  Bullock,   E.    C,   and   Pipe.) 

Pipenhagen,  Charles  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Lawn  edge  trim- 
mer.    2,075,301  :  Mar.  30. 

riper,  Carl  K.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Turbine.     2,084,594;  June 

IMper.  George  S.,  London,  England.  Combination  of  win- 
dow  shade  and  operating  means.     2,077,852  ;   Apr.  20. 

Piper,  Walter  F.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  The  Beardsley 
&  Piper  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Apparatus  for  filling 
foundry  flasks.     2,092,329  ;   Sept.   7. 

Piper,  Walter  F.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  The  Beardsley 
&  Piper  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Flask  filling  appara- 
tus.    2,092,330  ;   Sept.  7. 

Piper.  Walter  F.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  The  Beardsley 
&  Piper  Company,  Cliiciigo,  III.  Flask  filling  app.-ira- 
tus.     2,092.331  :   Sept.   7. 

Piper.  Walter  V.,  Oak  Park,  and  W.  E.  Naylor,  assignors 
to  The  Beardsley  &  Piper  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Ap- 
paratus for  filling  foundry  flasks.     2,092,328;  Sept.  7. 

Piper,  William  G.,  Cuinberlnnd,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.     Carton,     2.101.282;  Dec.  7, 

I'Iperoux.  Kene  P.,  Radhurn,  N,  J„  assignor  to  Celluloid 
Corporation.  Multicolor  printing  on  articles  of  Irregu- 
lar shape.     2,076,5,S9  ;  Apr.  13. 

I'Iperoux.  Rone  IV.  ItiidliMrn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celluloid 
Corpora  I  ion.  Multicolor  piinllng  on  articles  of  Irregu- 
Inr  NlwMie.      2.102..S0.S  ;   T)(>c.    21. 

Pipplg.  Frederick  A.,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  Ollmolors  t^orporntion,  and  two-thirds  to  M 
Stevens  and  T.  Brno,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Internal  com- 
bustion engine.     2,093,3.39;   Sept.   14. 

riiiuerez,  Einlle,  St.  CIouil.  France.  Pressure  luhrlcnt- 
Ini:  appataliis.     2,090,733:  Aug.  24. 

l'l(niere/..  Emile.  St.  Cloud,  V'rance.  Device  for  fllllnc 
t;niks  with  hydrocarbons.     2,000,73-1;  Aug.  2-1, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Pirani,  Marcello,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Electrical  device. 
2,097,303  ;  Oct.   26. 

Pirani,  JIarcello.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  and  A.  Fehso,  Berlin. 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  molding  glass  tubing. 
2,080.899  ;  .Alay  IS. 

Pirani,  Marcello,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  R.  Rompe,  Berlin, 
and  W.  Thouret,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  Germany,  assignors 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Gaseous  electric  dis- 
charge lamp  device.     2.08T,T3.j  ;  July  20. 

Pirani,  JIarcello,  and  M.  Reger,  Berlin,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  metal 
vapour  lighting  tube.     2,094,068  ;  Oct.  5. 

Pirani,  Marcello,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  and  M.  Reger, 
Berlin,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Com- 
pany. Gaseous  electric  discharge  device.  2,103,039  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Pirelli-General  Cable  Works  Limited.  (See  Horley,  Robert 
E..  assignor.) 

Pirich,  George,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Furnace.  2,099,704; 
Nov.  23. 

Piron,  Emil  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Transit  Research  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elastic 
spring.     2,068.279  ;  Jan.  19. 

Piron,  Emil  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Tran- 
sit Research  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elastic 
spring  and  making  same.     2,069,270  ;  Feb.  2. 

Piron,  Emil  H.,  Highland  Park,  Mich,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Transit  Research  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  springing  svstem.  2,074,340  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Piron,  Emil  H.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Transit  Research  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Center  pin  structure.  2,096,004  ;  Oct. 
IS. 

Piron,  Emil  H.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Transit  Research  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Center  pin  structure.     2,096,005  ;  Oct.  19. 

Piron,  Emil  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Transit  Research  Corporation,  New  Y^ork, 
N.  Y.    Wheel.    2,074.341  :  Mar.  23. 

PiroumoflE,  George  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Delivery  vehicle 
chassis.     2,098.357  ;  Nov.  9. 

Pirsch,  Peter,  assignor  to  Peter  Pirsch  and  Sons  Co.,  Ke- 
nosha,  Wis.      Fire    apparatus.     2,074,557  ;   Mar.    23. 

Pirsch,  Peter,  assignor  to  Peter  Pirsch  and  Sons  Co..  Ke- 
nosha, Wis.  Tillerman's  seat  for  ladder  truck  trailers. 
2,074,538  ;  Mar.  23. 

Pirsch,  Peter,  assignor  to  Peter  Pirsch  and  Sons  Co., 
Kenosha,  Wis.  '  Tillerman's  windshield  for  ladder  truck 
trailers.     2,099,905  ;  Nov.  23. 

Pirsch,  Peter,  and  Sons  Co.  (See  Pirsch.  Peter,  as- 
signor.) 

Plrwitz,  Gustav  F.     (See  Wollensak,  A.,  and  Pirwitz.) 

Pisacano,  Albert  C,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Device  for  Imparting 
rotary  motion  to  toys  and  the  like.     2,093,479  ;  Sept.  21. 

Pisarcik,  Paul  K.,  East  Vandergrift,  assignor  to  Apollo 
Steel  Company,  Apollo  Pa.  Spanner  wrench. 
2,078,409  ;  Apr.  27. 

Pischel,  Adolf,  assignor  to  Eagle  Pencil  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Pencil  lead  and  making  tlie  same. 
2,075,223;  Mar.   30. 

Pison,  Antonio  T.,  Molo,  lloilo,  P.  I.  Sofa  bedstead. 
2,103,173  :  Dec.  21. 

Pitman,  Earle  C,  Lincroft,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Cementing 
process.     2.087,480  :  July  20. 

Pitman,  Earle  C,  Lincroft,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Com- 
position and  method  for  joining  surfaces.  2,092,084  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Pitman,  Henry  L.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     2,070,026  ;  Feb.  9. 

Pitman,  Henry  L..  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Elliott  Fisher  Company.  New  York,  N.  \'.  Com- 
bined tvpewriting  and  computing  machine.  2.098,972  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Pitman,  Henry  L.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  typewriting  and  comput- 
ing  machine.     2,075,540:   Mar.   30. 

Pitman,  Henry  L.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  typewriting  and  comput- 
ing machine.     2,078,274;  Apr.  27. 

Pitman.  Heni-y  L.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
nssignmonts.  to  Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  typewriting  and  computing 
machine.     2,090,852  :  Aug.  24. 

Pitman,    Henry   L..    Westfield.   N.   J.,   assignor,   by   mesne - 
asignments.  to  Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company.  New 
York,    N.    Y.      Combined    typewriting    and    com"puting 
machine.     2.091,717  :  Aug.  31. 

Pitney-Bowos  Postage  Meter  Co.  (See  Strother,  J.  A.,  and 
Bernart,  asslenors.) 

Pitnoy-Bowos  Postage  Meter  Co.  (See  Wheeler,  Walter 
H..  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Pltometer  Log  Corporation.  (See  Cole.  Edward  S.,  and 
E.  S..  and  Hooper,  assignors.) 

Pltometer  Log  Corporation.  (See  Corbin,  Francis  L.,  as- 
signor.) 


Pitscli,  Helmut,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft,  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Radio 
receiver.     2.095,079  :  Oct.  5. 

Pitt,  Arthur  T.,  Putney,  London,  England,  assignor  to 
Dubilier  Condenser  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electrolytic  condenser  and  making  the  same. 
2,078,772;   Apr.   27. 

Pitt  Corporation,  The.  (See  Pitt,  William  P.  and  F.  D., 
assignors.; 

Pitt.   Frederick  D.      (See  Pitt.  William  P.  and  F.  D.) 

Pitt.  Herbert  W..  assignor  to  Joseph  Lucas  Limited,  Bir- 
mingham, England.  Shock  absorber  for  motor  vehicles. 
2,087,548  ;  July  20. 

Pitt,  Herbert  W..  assignor  to  Joseph  Lucas  Limited, 
Birmingham,  England.  Shock  absorber  for  motor 
vehicles.     2,094,301  :   Sept.  28. 

Pitt,  Herbert  W.,  assignor  to  Joseph  Lucas  Limited, 
Birmingham,  England.  Automatic  lubrication  of  motor 
vehicles.     2,096,308  :  Oct.  19. 

Pitt,  Norman  P.,  Rockcliffe,  Ontario,  and  A.  F.  Gill, 
Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Soluble  silicate  binder  and 
making  and  using  the  same.     2,077,258  ;  Apr.  13. 

Pitt,  \\'illiam  A.,  Jr.,  Montreal,  assignor  to  G.  F.  Shep- 
pard.  Westmount,  Quebec,  Canada.  Transmission  as- 
sembly for  generator  drives.     2,084,259  :  June  15. 

Pitt.  William  P.  and  F.  D.,  assignors  to  The  Pitt  Corpora- 
tion. Kansas  City,  Mo.  Fare  receptacle.  2.101.011  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Pittnian,  Herbert  C,  Tyler,  Tex.  Dispensing  apparatus 
for  liquefied  gas.     2,102,912  ;  Dec.  21. 

Pittman,  James  I'.,  Port  Arthur.  Tex.  Lawn  edge  trim- 
mer.    2,088.534  ;  July  27. 

Pittman,  Ralph  A.,  Eldorado,  Ark.,  and  J.  A.  Gardner, 
Memphis,  Tenu.  Dental  model  articulator.  2,094,903  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Pittm.in.  Ralph  R.,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  Pole-top  pin. 
2,082,507  ;  June  1. 

Pittman,  Ralph  R..  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.,  assignor  to  W.  N. 
Matthews  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electrical  cut-out. 
2,068,510;  Jan.  19. 

Pittman,  Ralph  R.,  and  C.  H.  Walsh,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 
Circuit  breaker.     2,097,775  :   Nov.  2. 

Pittman,  Ralph  R.,  and  C.  H.  Walsh.  Pine  Bluff,  Ark. 
Hich  voltage  switching  device.     2.098,692;  Nov.  9. 

Pittman,  Walter  F.      (See  Ford,  G.  F.,  and  Pittman.) 

Pittroflf,  William  F.,  Union,  Mo.  Receptacle.  2,073,171 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Pittsburg  Water  Heater  Corporation,  The.  (See  Jones, 
Chester  D.,  assignor.) 

Pittsburgh  Coal  Carbonization  Company.  (See  Lesher, 
Carl  E.,  assignor.) 

Pittsburgh  Coal  Company.  (See  White,  Jerome  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Pittsburgh  Crucible  Steel  Company.  (See  Perm,  J.  F.,  and 
High,  assignors.) 

Pittsburgh  Dry  Stencil  Company.  (See  Greenslade, 
(Jrover  R.,  assicrnor. ) 

Pittsburgh  Equitable  Meter  Company.  (See  Linderman, 
Garrett  B.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Pittsburgh  Equitable  Jleter  Company.  (See  MacLean, 
Allen   D.,   assignor.) 

Pittsburgh  Equitable  Meter  Company.  (See  MacLean, 
A.  D.,  and  Niesemann,  assignors.) 

Pittsburgh  Equitable  Meter  Company.  (See  Niesemann, 
Fritz,  assignor.) 

Pitt.sburgh  Equitable  Meter  Company.  (See  Parker,  W.  H., 
Seibort.  and  Brooks,  assignors.) 

Pittsburgh  Equitable  Meter  Companv.  (See  Parker,  W 
H.,   Seibert.  and  Genung,  assignors".) 

Pittsburgh  Equitable  Meter  Company.  (See  Seibert  N  J 
and  Brooks,  assignors.) 

Pittsburgh  Equitable  Meter  Company.  (See  Seibert,  N 
J.,  and  Parker,  assignors.) 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  (See  Amber,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  (See  Dennison,  Brook 
J.,  assignor.) 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  (See  Fox,  John  H 
assignor.) 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Companv.  (See  Gelstharn  Fred- 
erick, assignor.) 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  (See  Gottschalk,  Victor 
H..  assignor.) 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  (See  Gregorius,  T.  K 
and  Stroud,  assignors.) 

Pittsburch  Plate  Glass  Company.  (See  Heichert,  Herman 
S.,  assignor.)  ..iiiiau 

Pittsburgh    Plate   Glass   Company.      (See  Lvnn,   G     and 

Allen,  assignors.)  "  ' 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.      (See  Lytle.  William  O 

assignor.) 
Pittsburgh   Plate  Glass  Company.      (See  Mertes.   Robert 

G.,  assignor.) 
Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.     (See  Miller.  Robert  4 

assignor.) 
P'^sburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.      (See  Owen,   William, 

^'c^''a"^^"n'(^r"r  ^'"^^  Company,     (See  Parkinson,  Joseph 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  (See  Pole,  Gordon  R 
assipnor. ) 

^'llfassimol'T  ^'"'^  Company.     (See  Redshaw,  Joseph 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


485 


Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  (See  Sherts,  James 
H.,  assignor.) 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  (See  Toney,  Edward 
F.,   assignor.) 

Pittsburgh  Research  Corporation.  (See  Moore,  W.  B.,  and 
Simpson,  assignors.) 

Pittsburgh  Steel  Company.  (See  Braley,  Silas  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

PitTsburgh  Steel  Company.  (See  Edge,  Walter  S.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Pittsburgh  Steel  Company.  (See  Protin,  Edward  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pittsburgh  Steel  Drum  Company.  (See  Jesser,  Albert 
E.,   assignor.) 

Pittsburgh  Tag  Company.  (See  Magidson,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Pityo,  Albert  F.,  Clifton,  assignor  to  Tri  State  Cap  &  Cap 
Machinery  Co.,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Inking  mechanism. 
2,069,504;  Feb.  2. 

Pitz,  Adolph  G.      (See  Saur.  O.  X.,  and  Pit?,.) 

Pitzenbarger,  Laden  E..  Boone,  W.  Va.  Musical  instru- 
ment tail  piece.     2,097,103  ;  Oct.  26. 

Pitzer,  Mose  B.,  Monohans,  Tex.  Treating  wells. 
2,080,875  ;   May  18. 

Pivoto,  Felix  L.,  Liberty,  Tex.  Drill  bit.  2,097,040 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Pivoto,  Felix  L.,  Liberty,  Tex.  Wire  line  swivel. 
2,098,.5]8:  Nov.  9. 

Pixley,  Milton  A.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  National 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Sterling,  111.  Closure.  2,090,146 ; 
Aug.  17. 

Pixley,  Milton  A.,  and  E.  H.  McCloud,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Meter  casting.     2.096,857  ;  Oct.  26. 

Pizzolanella,  Michael.  (See  Wichulski,  J.,  and  Pizzolan- 
ella.) 

Placco,  Oscar  F.,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Cohn  & 
Rosenberger,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Interlock  jewelry. 
2,080,060;  May  11. 

Placco,  Oscar  F.,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Cohn  & 
Rosenberger,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ornamental  brooch 
construction.     2,087.331  ;  July  20. 

Placco,  Oscar  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Cohn  & 
Rosenberger,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multiple  brooch 
construction.     2,096,133  ;  Oct.   19. 

Place,  Bion  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  Adapting  sheet  metal  ele- 
ments for  screws.     2.081,065  ;  May  18. 

Place,  Bion  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  O.  E.  Gagnier, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Running  board  assembly.  2.070,839  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Place,  Bion  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  E.  Gagnier, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Fastener.     2,084,624  ;  June  22. 

Place,  Bion  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  E.  Gagnier, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Fastener  for  securing  rods,  tubes,  and 
the  like.     2,087,358  ;  July  20. 

Place,  Bion  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  E.  Gagnier, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Securing  trim  panel.  2,093,734  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Place,  Bion  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  E.  Gagnier, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Window  construction.  2,095,892  ;  Oct. 
3  2. 

Place,  Bion  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  E.  Gagnier, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Snap  fastener.     2,096,648  ;  Oct.   19. 

Place,  Bion  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  E.  Gagnier, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Spring  fastener.     2,097,641  ;  Nov.  2. 

Place,  Bion  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  E.  Gagnier. 
Detroit,  Mich.  Securing  trim  panels.  2,099,619  ;  Nov. 
16. 

Place,  Bion  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  E.  Gagnier, 
Detroit.  Mich.     Uphol.stery  button.     2,1 03,955  :  Dec.  28. 

Phice,  Willard  P.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
track  circuit  apparatus.     2,079,525  ;  May  4. 

Place,  Willard  P.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Receiving 
apparatus  for  communication  systems.  2,102,435  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Place,  Willard  P.,  Wilkinsburg,  and  P.  N.  Bossart,  as- 
signors to  The  Union  Switch  &  S'Knal  Company,  Swiss- 
viUo,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  communication  systems. 
'.'.079,262  ;  l\Iay  4. 

I'lnchmann,  Josef,  Cologne,  Germany.  Device  for  keeping 
outbursts  of  fn'e  in  film  projectors  under  local  control. 
2,088.279  ;  July  27. 

I'laclt,  Frank  F.,  assignor  to  The  Dick(?v-Grabler  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Handle  connection.  2,072.82.3  ; 
Mar.   2. 

I'laclco,  Everett  IT.,  assignor  to  The  National  Cash  Regis- 
ter Conijjanv,  Daylon,  Ohio.  Accounting  macliine. 
2.071,141  ;  Feb.  ](>. 

Plaine,  G(H)rgc,  Barberton,  Ohio.  Expander.  2,085,4-17 
June  29. 

Plaisted,  Ross  J.,  Brecksville,  assignor  to  Aircraft  Service, 
Inc.,  ('Icveland,  Oliio.  Time  delay  power  control  sys- 
tem and  apparatus.     2,067,-113;  Jan.  12. 

I'laizier,  Joliaii  O.,  Overscliie,  and  J.  (5.  Fol,  assignors  to 
Internationale  Verecniging  Voor  De  Rubber  en  Andere 
Cultures  in  Nederlandsdi-Indie,  Tiu\  Hag\ie,  Nether- 
lands. Production  of  mlxfur(>s  of  bituminous  sub- 
stances with   rubber.     2,002,332  ;   Sept.   7. 

Plambeck,   lOiiiil   W.      (See   Fngels.  E.  O.,    and  Plnmbeck.) 

Planlol,  Rend  J.  II.,  Paris,  assignor  oC  one-half  to  J. 
Schldlovsky,  Courbevole,  France.  Fuel  Injecting  device 
for  Internal   combustion  engines.     2,077,250  ;  Apr.    13. 


Plank,  Ray,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Train  dispatching  system  for 
railroads.     2,085,039  ;  June  29. 

Plante,  Victor  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Operating  apparatus 
for  internal   combustion   engines.     2,070.615  ;  Feb.   16. 

Plantinga,  Peter,  Amherst,  assignor  to  Greenfield  Tap  & 
Die  Corporation,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Control  mechanism 
for  grinding  machines.     2.089,002  ;  Aug.  3. 

Plaskon   Company.      (See   Brecht.   William   P.,   assignor.) 

Plaskon  Company.      (See  Ellis,  Carleton,  assignor.) 

Plaskon  Company.      (See  Howald,   Arthur  M.,   assignor.) 

Plaskon,  Incorporated.  (See  Murray,  J.  A.,  and  Howald, 
assignors. ) 

Plaskor  Company  Inc.  (See  Curs,  A.,  and  Wolf,  as- 
signors.) 

Plastergon  Wall  Board  Company.  (See  Fletcher,  John, 
assignor.) 

Plastic  Seal  Corporation.  (See  Black,  I.  E.,  Hoffer,  and 
Silver,  assignors.) 

Plate,  Robert  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hair  curler.  2,089,855  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Plater,  Albert  S.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Making  valve  tappets. 
2,101,917;  Dec.  14. 

Plath,  Theodore  C.      (See  Robinson,  H.  H.,  and  Plath.) 

Plating  and  Galvanizing  Company,  The.  (See  Camel, 
Leroy,  assignor.) 

Plato,  Gierhardt;  Chicago,  111.  Rotary  motor.  2,007,728  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Piatt,  Benjamin,  and  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Luggage  carrier. 
2,091,650;  Aug.  31. 

Piatt,  Benjamin,  and  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Partition  holder 
for  luggage  carriers.     2,091,651  ;  Au.g.  31. 

Piatt  Brothers  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Shimwell, 
Oliver,  assignor.) 

Piatt  Brothers  and  Company  Liimted.  (See  Wilkinson, 
H.,  and  Pilkington,  assignors.) 

Piatt,  Haviland  II.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Freder- 
ick W.  Wilkening,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Aircraft. 
2,074,342  ;  Mar.  23, 

Piatt,  Haviland  II.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Frederick 
W.  Wilkening,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Aircraft.  2,074,805  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Piatt,  Haviland  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Wilken- 
ing Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Auto- 
matic gear  shift  for  automobiles.     2,076,791 ;  Apr.   13. 

Piatt,  Herbert.     (See  Dreyfus,  C,  Miles,  and  Piatt.) 

Piatt,  Herbert,  Cumberland,  Md,,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Textile  material  and  its  prepa- 
ration.    2,067,947;  Jan.  19. 

Piatt,  Herbert,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Preparing  textile  prints. 
2,079,629  ;  May  11. 

Piatt,  Herbert,  Cumberland,  Md,,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Treating  fabric  and  product 
thereof,     2,084,410  ;  June  22. 

Piatt,  Herbert,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Ribbon  cutter.  2,086,238 ; 
July  6. 

Piatt,  Herbert,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Textile  fabric  and  treating 
same.     2,094,081  ;  Sept.  28. 

Piatt,  Herbert,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Finish  for  fabrics  of  organic 
derivatives   of   cellulose.      2,300,408  ;   Nov.    30. 

Piatt,  John,  Harrow,  England.  Carding  flat.  2,097,254  ; 
Oct.  26, 

Piatt,  Paul.     (See  Piatt.  Benjamin,  and  P.) 

Piatt,  Samuel  C,  assignor  to  Universal  Camera  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.     Camera.     2,093,480  ;  Sept.  21. 

Piatt,  Stephen  A.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  JManufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Decatur,  111.  Handle  for  implements,  uten- 
sils, and  the  like  and  making  the  same.  2.096.940 : 
Oct.  26. 

Platter,  Orval  R,.  assignor  to  North  Vernon  Industries, 
Inc.,  North  Vernon,  Ind.  Folding  chair.  2,099,498 ; 
Nov,  16, 

Platt-IIepworth,  Robert.  (See  Esdaile,  E.  W.,  and  Platt- 
Ilc'pwortli.) 

Platz,   Carl.      (See   Daimler,   IC,    and   Platz.) 

Platz,   Carl.      (See  Niisslein,   J,,   Dainih'r,   and   Platz,) 

Platz,  Carl,  Frankfort-on-tlie-Main,  and  H,  Holsten,  Lud- 
wigshafon-on-the-Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  Gen- 
eral Aniline  Works,  Inc,,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparing 
amino-carboxylic  acids  and  products  obtainable  there- 
by.    2,097,864  ;  Nov,  2, 

Platz,  Henry  T,,  assignor  to  Briggs  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Midi.     Welding  device,     2,067,004  ;  Jan.  5. 

I'launt.  Charles  A.,  Maywood,  HI,  Curtain  fixture. 
2,099,770  ;  Nov.  23. 

I'lauson,  Ileiiiiann,      (See  Braun,  K..  and  Plauson,) 

Plauson,  Hermann,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Company,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Polymerizing  acrylic  esters  and  mixtures 
of  acrylic  esters  witli  vinyl  esters.     2,080,093;  July  C. 

IM:ix   Corpor.'ilioii   .    (See  Ferngren,   Enoch  T,,   assignor.) 

i'lebansUl,  Jozef,  Warsaw,  Poland,  assignor  to  Radio 
Patents  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  system. 
2,072,962  :  Mar.  0. 

I'lebansUl,  Jozel',  Warsaw,  Poland,  assignor  to  Radio 
P.itents  Corporation,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Directive  wire- 
less system,     2,098,750  ;  Nov.  0. 

I'leb.'inski,  Jozef,  Warsaw,  Poland,  assignor  to  Rndto 
Patents  (Corporation,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Electric  circuit. 
2,098,757  ;  Nov,  9. 


486 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Plpbanski,  Jozof,  Warsaw,  Poland,  assignor  to  Radio 
Patents  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Generating 
electrical  currents.     2,103.090  ;  Dec.   21. 

Pleger,  Curt,  assignor  to  Ernst  Krause  &  Co.  A.  G., 
Vienna,  Austria.  Precision  boring  machine.  2,086,284  ; 
July  6. 

Pleister,  Henry  W.,  Westfield,  assignor  to  H.  B.  Newhall 
Corporation,  Garwood,  N.  J.  Bolt  anchor.  2,081,764 ; 
May  25. 

Pleiter,  Albert,  and  A.  H.  Peterson,  Northville,  Mich. 
Garment.     2,099,620  :  Nov.  16. 

Plessisville  Foundry,  The.  (See  Boisvert,  Jean-Baptiste, 
assignor.) 

Pletcher,  Clarence,  Buchanan,  Mich.  Water-sand  blast 
gun.      2,071,472  ;   Feb.   23. 

Pletcher,  Harry  S.,  assignor  to  The  Moore  Corporation, 
Joliet,  111.     Closure  device.     2,090,147  ;  Aug.   17. 

Pletcher,  Harry  S.,  and  L.  A.  Nelson,  assignors  to  The 
Moore  Corporation,  Joliet,  111.  Door  for  ranges. 
2,085,387  ;  June  29. 

Plevyak,  Joseph  B.,  Carbondale,  Pa.  Tensioning  device 
for  shuttles.     2,068,469  ;  Jan.  19. 

Plow,  James  E.,  Valparaiso,  Fla.  Inhaler.  2,072,407; 
Mar.  2. 

Plihcik,  Andrew.  Jr.      (See  Partman.  A.,  and  Plihcik.) 

Plimmer,  Alfred  G.,  assignor  to  Cincinnati  Grinders  In- 
corporated, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Antifriction  support  for 
machine   tool   slides.     2.097,340;   Oct.    26. 

Plimpton,  Bentley  A.,  Victor,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Locke 
Insulator  Corporation,  Baltimore,  Md.  High  voltage  in- 
sulator.    2,084,866  ;  June  22. 

Plimpton,  Bentley  A.,  assignor  to  Locke  Insulator  Corpora- 
tion, Baltimore,  Md.  Fog  and  dust  insulator. 
2.088,433  :  July  27. 

Flint,  Alexander  F.,  Henley-on-Thames,  and  G.  H. 
Gascoigne,  J.  R.  Knox  and  J.  A.  Kingston,  Reading, 
England.  Control  of  automatic  milking  apparatus. 
2,086.678  ;  July  13. 

Flint,  Joseph.     (See  Gurton,  W.  S.,  Flint,  and  Nyberg.) 

Plochman,  Carl  M.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  C.  M.  Plochman, 
M.  W.  Plochman,  B.  H.  Harrison  and  A.  J.  Harrison, 
co-partners,  doing  business  under  the  firm  name  of 
Plochman  &  Harrison,  Chicago,  111.  Commercial  pack- 
age.    2.087,115  ;  July  13. 

Plochman  &  Harrison.  (See  Plochman,  Carl  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Plochman,  Margaret  W.,  et  al.  (See  Plochman,  Carl  M., 
assignor.) 

Plott,   Ernest  B.      (See  Wallis,   W.   C,  and  Plott.) 

Plum,  Stephen  H.,  2d.     (See  Latz.  H.  L.,  and  Plum.) 

Plumb,  Roy  A.     (See  Woodhead,  H.,  Plumb,  and  Sindelar.) 

Plumb,  Walter  G.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Con- 
tinental Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet 
metal  can  body.     2,093,056  :   Sept.  14. 

Plume.  Benjamin  A.,  Somerville,  Mass.  Apparatus  for 
aging  and  purifying  liquors.     2.088,337  ;  July  27. 

Plummer.  Bonj.imin  G..  I>ong  Beach,  Calif.  Swivel  chain 
link.     2,066,852  ;  Jan.  5. 

Plummer.  Henry  L.  (See  Hopkins,  H.  H.,  Plummer,  "and 
Stone.) 

Plummer,  Lloyd  F.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Brockton  National  Bank,  as  trustee.  Welting. 
2,096.006:  Oct.  19. 

Plummer,  Lloyd  F.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Brockton  National  Bank,  as  trustee.  C'alking  welt. 
2,090,007  ;  Oct.    19. 

Plummer,  Richard  W.     (See  Brill,  J.  L.,  and  Plummer.) 

Plunkett,  John  A.  (See  Kinzie,  C.  J.,  Plunkett  and  Com- 
mons.) 

Plunkctt.  Paul,  Greenwich.  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Pulp  Products  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Molded  pulp  bottle.     2.090.699  :  Aug.  24. 

Pluth.  Jack  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tent.  2,069,479  : 
Feb.    2. 

Plyer,  Donald  C.  (See  Watkins.  D.  J.,  Abbink-Spalnk. 
and  Plyer.) 

Plym,  Francis  J.,  assignor  to  The  Kawneer  Company, 
Niles.  >rich.  Bulletproof  cage  for  banks  and  the  like. 
2.077.0."i5  :   Apr.  13. 

Plym.  Francis  J.,  assignor  to  The  Kawneer  Company. 
".Mies.  Mich.    Window  construction.    2.077.056  :  Apr.  13. 

Plym.  Francis  J.,  assignor  to  The  Kawneer  Companv. 
Niles.  Mich.     Window  construction.     2.099.751  ;  Nov.  123. 

Plvm.  Francis,  J.,  and  W.  Milligan,  assignors  to  The 
Kawneer  Company,  Nilea,  Mich.  Insect  electrocutor. 
2,092,136;  Sept.   7. 

Plym.  Le.ster  M.,  and  M.  W.  Newcomb,  Glen  EUyn,  III. 
Apparatus  for  controlling  electrical  circuits.  2,089,618; 
Aug.  10. 

Plymouth  Cordage  Company.  (See  Drew,  Ralph  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Plymouth  Cordage  Company.  (See  Reed,  Stephen  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Plymouth  Rubber  Company.  (See  Harris,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Pneu-IIydro  Road  Machinery  Company.  (See  Wilcox, 
George  R.,  assignor.) 

Pneumatic  Scale  Corporation.  (See  Cleaves,  William  S., 
assignor.) 

Pneumatic  Scale  Corporation.  (See  Everett,  Arthur  C, 
assignor.) 

Pneumatic  Scale  Corporation.  (See  Howard,  Stanley  R., 
assignor.) 


(See  Howard,  S.  R.,  and 
(See  Hultin,    Oscar   H., 


Pneumatic  Scale  Corporation. 
Anderson,  assignors.) 

Pneumatic   Scale   Corporation, 
assignor.) 

Pneumatic  Scale  Corporation.  (See  Strout,  Ralph  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Pneumatic  Scale  Corporation.  (See  Vergobbi,  John  G., 
assignor.) 

Poage,   Marlin  Z.     (See  Poage,  Robert  A.,  and  M.  Z.) 

Poage,  Robert  A.,  Panhandle.  Tex.,  and  M.  Z.  Poage,  Talla- 
hassee, Fla.  V-type  brake  for  motor  vehicles. 
2,084.216  ;  June  15. 

Poate,  Frederick  W.,  Shanghai,  China,  assignor  to  L.  S. 
Moore.  Newtonville,  Mass.  Firearm  accessory. 
2,073,755  ;  Mar.  16. 

Poch,  Waldemar  J.,  Collingswood.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Automatic  volume  control  cir- 
cuit.    2.103.637  :   Dec.    28. 

Podany,  Edward  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Mur- 
rav  Corporation  of  America.  Electric  welding  appa- 
ratus.    2,082,904  ;  June  8. 

Podbielniak.  Walter  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Control  apparatus. 
2.088.385  :  July  27. 

Podbielniak,  Walter  J.,  Chicago,  HI.  Control  apparatus. 
2.093,644  :  Sept.  21. 

Podbielniak,  Walter  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus of  refining  hydrocarbon  oil.  2,093,645  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Podel,  Abraham,  New  Y'ork,  assignor  to  Anchor  Cap  & 
Closure  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Seal- 
ing machine.     2.075.054  ;  Mar.  30. 

Podel,  Abraham,  Bronx,  assignor  to  Anchor  Cap  &  Clo- 
sure Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Sealed 
package  and  sealing.     2,079,813  ;  May  11. 

Podolske,  Arthur  R.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Roof.  2,096,469  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Podolsky,'  Rubin,  Asnieres,  France.  Pressure  fastening 
device  of  the  continuous  type.     2,093,174  ;   Sept.   14. 

I'odrabsky,  Antonin,  assignor  to  Firm  Ceskoslovenska 
Zbrojovka  Akciova  spolecnost  v  Brne  Brann,  Czecko- 
slovakia.  Multicylinder  two-stroke-cycle  Diesel  engine. 
2,088.215  :  July  27. 

Poe,  Clarence  W.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Insulating  ma- 
terial and  producing  same.    2,067,982  ;  Jan.  19. 

Poe,  Ralph  W.,  Canton,  111.  Jfetal  severing  tool. 
2,075,302;    Mar.    30. 

Poeppelmeier,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  Econotype,  Inc.,  Day- 
ton, Ohio.  Type  composing  machine.  2,092,856  ;  Sept. 
14. 

Poeschmann,  Max.  (See  Kalbach,  S.  E.,  and  Poesch- 
mann.) 

Poerschke,  Paul,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Composition  of  matter 
suitable  for  a  dentifrice.     2,094,671  ;  Oct.  ,5. 

Poggensee,  Edward  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Carpet  sweeper. 
2,084,777  :  June  22. 

Pogue,  Charles  N.,  Norwood.  Winnipeg,  ^lanitoba,  Canada. 
.\eroplane.     2.072.277  :  Mar.   2. 

Pohl,  Edwin  L.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Device  for  washing 
cooking  utensils,  dishes,  and  the  like.  2,084,704 ; 
June  22. 

Pohl,  Ernst.     (See  Thaller,  Rudolf,  assignor.) 

I'ohl.  Ernst.  Kiel,  Germanv.  Radiographic  couch. 
2.103.093  ;  Dec.   28. 

Pohl,  Robert  H.,  Upper  Darby,  assignor  to  Sloane-Blabon 
Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Coating  for  floor 
covering  material.     2,085,602  ;  June  29. 

Pohl,  Theodor.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  and  J.  Schneider, 
Oberursel,  assignors  to  Deutsche  Gold  and  Silver 
Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Flexible  abrasives  and  method  of  making. 
2.091.184  :  Aug.  24. 

Pohl,  Walter,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Kearney  & 
Trecker  Corporation,  West  AUis,  Wis.  Transmis'sion 
and  control  mechanism.     2,085,272  ;  June  29. 

Pohle,  Walter  B..  East  Lvnn,  Mass.  Vehicle  brake  con- 
trol.    2.080.632  ;   Mav   iS. 

Poindexter.  William  H.,  St.  Louis  County,  Mo.  Heel 
clamp.     2,076,863  ;  Apr.  13. 

Poirette  Corsets.  Inc.      (See  Robhins,  Philip  TI..  assignor  ) 

Poisner.  Benjamin,  assignor  to  Economy  Laboratories  Co.. 
North  Kansas  City,  AIo.  Clarifving  water  in  connec- 
tion with  softening.     2.087.264  ;  July  20 

Poitras,  Joseph  A.,  Fort  Lee,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Solar 
Manufacturing  Corporation.  Venting  device  for  elec- 
trolytic condensers.     2,093,574  ;  Sept.  21 

'^"o  no'JrQto"''/'?^'  lo""**^'    ^-    ^-      ^""^'    injecting   device. 

Pokomy.  Joseph.  (See  Leuck,  G.  J.,  Fokorny,  and 
Peters.) 

Pokorny,  Karl.     (See  Gschopf,  R.,  and  Pokorny.) 

I  oUjchek.  Victor  H..  assignor  to  Hearst  Enterprises,  Inc., 
^089^^"'5-   \'       ro'"*'"*^     '^"'^     scoring     and     product. 

Polfik,  Bohu'mil,  Prague,  Czechoslovakia,  assignor  to  The 
Firm  Grodetzky  &  Polflk,  Prague  VIII,  Czecho- 
slov.nkia.     Hair  slide.     2,0(i8,195  ;  Jan.  19. 

Polak,  Josef.     (See  Frommer.  L..  and  Polak  ) 

Poland  Frank  /..Baltimore.  Md..  assignor  to  American 
Smelting  and  Refining  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Patina  for  copper.     2.08.S.8(!8  •  Aug    3 

Poland.  Frank  F..  New  Brunswick.  N.'  J.,  as.signor  to 
Amenran  Smelting  and  Refining  Companv.  New  York, 
N.  ^.  High  conductivity,  phosphorus-deoxidized  cop- 
per and  making  the  same.     2,102,742  ;  Dec.  21. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


487 


Polasik,  Floryan,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  S.  Wiczas, 
Chicago,  111.  Resist  for  use  in  the  etching  of  glass. 
2.089,571 :  Aug.  10. 

Polatzek,  Max,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  An- 
tenna for  submarines.     2,067,337  ;  Jan.  12. 

Polcha,  Jacob  V.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Thread  cleaner. 
2,080,335  ;  May  11. 

Poldermau,  Lambert  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Carrier  Corporation,  Newark, 
N.  .T.  Lemon  conditioning  and  rind  curing  system. 
2,079,304;  May  4. 

Pole,  Gordon  R.,  Creighton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Company.  Process  and  batch  for  making 
ceramic  bodies.     2,079,715  ;  May    11. 

Polensky  und  Zollner.  (See  von  der  Ohe,  Werner,  as- 
signor.) 

Polete,  Ralph  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Motor  vehicle  control 
mechanism.     2,087,205  ;  July  13. 

Poley,  Murray  M.      (See  Peldman,  L.  J.,  and  Poley.) 

Polgar,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  self-oper- 
ating butcher  block  and  plate  cleaning  brush. 
2,096,915;  Oct.  26. 

Polgov,  Nicholas  G.     (See  Cornell,  E.  S.,  and  Polgov.) 

Polhemus,  Charles  B.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Barbecue. 
2,091,488  ;  Aug.  31. 

Polhemus,  Charles  B.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Firebox. 
2,102,217;   Dec.   14. 

Policansky,  Hyman,  Cape  Town,  Union  of  South  Africa. 
Internal   combustion  engine.     2,069,557  ;  Feb.  2. 

PolikofE,  Mitzi,  Newark,  N.  J.  Child's  bib  or  the  like. 
2.091,083  :  Aug.  24. 

Polillo,  Joseph,  Ridgefield,  Wash.  Combination  safety 
razor  and  sharpener.    2,098,465  ;  Nov.  9. 

Polin,  Herbert  S.,  Port  Washington,  assignor  to  Polin, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  High  frequency  apparatus. 
2,081,711 ;  May  25. 

Polin,  Inc.     (See  Polin,  Herbert  S.,  assignor.) 

Poliniak,  Louis,  Shamokin,  Pa.  Hydrespirator.  2,088,720  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Polisso,  James  E.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  T.  D.  Stablow, 
Rochester,   Pa.     Jar  sealer.     2,077,260 ;  Apr.   13. 

Polk,  Ralph,  Jr.,  Haines  Citv.  Fla.  Deseeding  fruits  of 
the  naturally  segmented  type.     2,089,501 ;  Aug.  10. 

Polk,  Ralph,  Jr.,  Haines  City,  Fla.  Deseeding  fruits 
2.089.503  :  Aug.  10. 

Polk,  Ralph  B.,  Haines  City,  Fla.  Fruit  peeler. 
2,089,502  ;  Aug.  10. 

Pollcovics.   Julius.      (See   Sabo,   L.,   and   Polkovics.) 

Pollack,  Daniel.     (See  Kasdan,  N.,  and  Pollack.) 

Pollack,  Harry,  and  L.  Davang,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Nou- 
refillable  bottle  closure.     2.090,148  :  Aug.   17. 

Pollack,  Max  &  Company.  (See  Johl,  William  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pollack,  Max  &  Company.  (See  MacBride,  Alfred  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pollak,  Alfred,  Woodmpre,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  concen- 
trated products.     2,067,002  ;  Jan.  5. 

Pollak,  Alfred.  Woodmere,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  yeast. 
2.094,023  ;  Sept.  28. 

Pollak.  Elly,  Vienna,  Austria.  Treating  porous  masses. 
2.072.408  ;  Mar.  2. 

Pollak,  Elly,  Vienna,  Austria.  Artificial  masses  and  their 
production.     2.093,364  :   Sept.   14. 

Pollak-Rudin,  Adolf.      (See  Stark,'  Louis,  assignor.) 

Pollard,  Charles  E.,  Hohokus,  and  A.  G.  Russell,  Red  Bank, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incor- 
porated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Duplicating  phonograph 
r.'fords.      2,067,502;   .Tan.   12. 

Pollard,  Willard  L.     (See  Dodge,  A.  Y.,  and  Pollard.) 

Pollard,  Willard  L..  Evanston,  111.  Variable  speed  trans- 
mission.    2.089,295  ;  Aug.  10. 

Pollard,  William,  assignor  to  M.  Levy,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Roll  paper  holder.     2,095,419  ;  Oct.  12. 

Polleys,  Herbert  R.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Apparatus  for  rolling  footwear.     2,088,921  ;  Aug.  3. 

Polleys,  Herbert  R.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Trim- 
ming machine  knife  guard  supporting  and  operating 
mechanism.     2,099,033  :  Nov.  16. 

I'oUingpr,  Morris  D.,  and  II.  J.  Watson,  Los  Angeles 
County,  Calif.  ;  said  Watson  assignor  to  said  Pollinger. 
Display  device.     2.101,4,^0;  Dec.  7. 

I'ollistor,  Edward  B.,  assignor  to  Busch-Sulzer  Bros.- 
Diesol  Engine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Scavenging 
Iwo-cyrle  engine.     2,000,149;  Aug.  17. 

Pollitt,  Stanley  D.      (See  Appleyard,  K.  C,  nnd  Pollitt.) 

PoUitzer,  Franz,  Grossliessololie,  near  Munich.  Germany, 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and 
Carbon  Corporation.  Separation  of  gas  mixtures. 
2,071,763;  Feb.  23. 

Pollock,  James  C,  liansdale.  Pa.  Surgical  basin. 
2,098,073  :  Nov.  9 

Pollock,  Ijco,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Decorative  llluminaled 
device.     2,086,958;  July  13. 

Pollock,  Ijeopold,  New  York,  N.  T.  Decorative  lUuml- 
nnled    iirtlole.      2,083,240;   June  8, 

Pollol;.  OlliMiiir.  Hcilin  Wlliiicr.sdorl',  Gerniaiiv.  assignor  to 
Keiicral  lOlcclrif  Coiiiiiiiiiv.  l\I;ichine  tool  control  ai- 
r;ini,'cMicnt.      L', 071. 176:  Vrh.  16. 

Pollopas  Patents  liiiiiited.  (Sec  Jlontroso-Oster,  Louis 
E.-VV.,  assignor.) 


Polney,  John,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Razor  blade  sharpening 
apparatus.     2,082,755  ;  June  1. 

Polney,  John,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Automobile  headlight. 
2,087,298  ;  July  20. 

Polsky,  Michael,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slip.  2,072,182 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Polston,  James  E.,  Shawnee,  and  A.  M.  Hill,  assignors  to 
Stanolind  Pipe  Line  Company,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Pipe  tap- 
ping apparatus.     2,097,398  ;  Oct.  26. 

Polston,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Stanolind  Pipe  Line  Com- 
buston  engine  and  compressor.     2,091.451  ;  Aug.  31. 

Polston,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Stanolind  Pipe  Line  Com- 
pany, Tulsa,  Okla.  Sampling  device.  2,091,613  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Polston,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Stanolind  Pipe  Line  Com- 
pany, Tulsa,  Okla.  Pipe  line  system  and  valve  there- 
for.    2,098,014;  Nov.  2. 

Polydoroff,  Wladimir  J.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Laboratories, 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Inductive  tuning  system.  2,082,595  ; 
June  1. 

Polydoroff,  Wladimir  J.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  Johnson 
Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Image  suppression 
system.     2,094,189  ;  Sept.  28. 

Polydoroff,  Wladimir  J.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Laboratories, 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Variable  inductances  for  tuned  high- 
frequency   circuits.      2,095,420 ;   Oct.    12. 

Polymerization  Process  Corporation,  The.  (See  Eaton, 
Gerald  L.,  assijjnor.) 

Polysius,  G.,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Hasselbach,  Alex- 
ander, assignor.) 

Polysius,  G.,  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Hoffmann,  Joseph 
H.,  assignor.) 

Polzer,  Fridolin,  South  Norwalk,  assignor  to  The  B.  H. 
Hotchkiss  Company,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Work  locating 
means  for  plier  type  stapling  machines.  2,089,572 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Polzer,  Fridolin,  assignor  to  The  E.  H.  Hotchkiss  Company, 
Norwalk,  Conn.     Tacking  machine.     2.089,573  ;  Aug.  10. 

Pombo,  James,  East  Providence,  assignor  to  American 
Insulated  Wire  Corp.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Reenforced 
flexible  electric  cable.     2.076,667  ;  Apr.  13. 

Pomeranz,  Jacob  J.     (See  Tanasso,  V.,  and  Pomeranz.) 

Pomerene,  Joel,  assignor  to  United  States  Gypsum  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Building  method  and  construction. 
2,067,860;  Jan.  12. 

Pomeroy,  Edward  S.,  assignor  to  Smith  and  Wesson, 
Inc.,    Springfield,    Mass.      Pistol.      2,081,438;   May    25. 

Pomeroy,  Richard,  Harbor  City,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
A.  P.  Banta,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  water  purification.     2,076,964 ;  Apr.  13. 

Pomeroy,  Roy  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Container. 
2,073,120;  Mar.  9. 

Pomije,  Henry  D.,  Olivia,  Minn.  Candle  accessory, 
2,092,471;  Sept.  7. 

Pommer,  Max.      (See  Krauss,  C,  and  Pommor. ) 

Pomona  Tile  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Johnson, 
W.  G.,  and  Zapfe,  assignors.) 

Ponce,  Lucien  G.,  Follansbee,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  Liberty 
Mirror  Works.  Rear  view  mirror  support.  2,082,596  ; 
June  1. 

Ponce,  Lucien  G.,  Follansbee,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  Liberty 
Mirror  Works.  Rear  view  mirror  support.  2,082,597  ; 
June  1. 

Poncher,  Louis  S.,  and  J.  B.  Newman,  Chicago,  111. 
Bumper  guard.     2,083,742  ;  June  15. 

Pond,  Howard  C,  Roland,  Iowa.  Tractor  guide. 
2,073.905  ;  Mar.  16. 

Pond,  Hoyt  A.,  and  E.  E.  Perry,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  as- 
signors to  The  Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Cleaning  of  filter  surfaces.     2,101.012;  Nov.    30. 

Ponig,  William.      (See  Bent,  F.  A.,  Wik,  and  Ponig.) 

Ponsot,  Th^ophile  E.,  R.  Bataille,  and  G.  Kirsch,  Suresnes, 
France.     Wireless   receiving  set.     2,085,448  ;   June   29. 

Ponte,  Maurice,  Paris.  Franco,  assignor  to  Compagnie 
Generale  de  Telegraphie  Sans  Fil.  Radio  frequency 
transmitter.     2.080,577;  May   18. 

Ponting,  Leonard  O..  l'awtucU(^t,  R.  I.,  and  A.  G.  Kliwer, 
Abilene.  Kans.     Elevator  hiicket.     Re.  20,586  ;  Dee.  14. 

Pontis,  William  G.  (See  Aseltine,  F.  E.,  Kindl,  and 
Pontis.) 

I'ontius,  George  W.,  Jr..  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Tntornational  Engin(>ering  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 
P.urner  nozzle.     2,090,150;  Aug.  17. 

Ponton,  Fortunat,  assignor  to  Vaughan  Company,  Chicago, 
HI.  Tensioning  apparatus  for  moat  and  bone  cutting 
machines.     2,101,34.S  ;  Dor.  7. 

Pontow,  Werner,  Borlin-Wilmersdorf.  and  G.  Schroeder, 
Rerlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany.  Regulating  apparatus. 
2,073,072  :  Mar.  9. 

I'ook.  Harold  W..  Bromley,  assignor  to  Radiovlsor  Parent 
I/iniited.  liOndon.  England.  Control  of  relays  by  moans 
of  electrical  discharge  tube  circuits.  2,090,910;  Oct. 
26. 

Pool,  Molvin.  assignor  to  A.  N.  Burns,  Oklahoma  City, 
Okla.      Game.     2,10:!.i:i5  ;   Doc.  L'.'^. 

Pool,  Ray,  Lawton,  Okla.  Cooking  device.  2,094,814; 
Oct.  5. 

Pool.  William.  Si)ondon.  lOugland.  assignor  to  Colanose 
("orpor.'ilion  of  .\morica.  .Sliuttloloss  loom.  2.070.740; 
Fob.     16. 

Pool,  WlUlain,  S|)i)ndon.  near  Derby,  England,  assignor 
to  ('ol.uioso  C()rp<iratlon  of  .Amorica.  Circular  loom. 
■J.OTD.TO'J  :    .Apr.   13. 


488 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Pool,  William,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  assignor 
to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Loom  having  sta- 
tionary weft  supplies.      2.080.784;  May  18. 

Pool.  William.  Spondon.  near  Derby.  England,  assignor  to 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Starting  and  stopping 
mechanism  for  circular  looms.     2,091,333  ;  Aug.  31. 

Pool.  William.  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  assignor  to 
Celanp.«e  Corporation  of  America.  Circular  loom. 
2,101.283  :  Dec.  7. 

Pool,  William,  and  E.  L.  Creonwood,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Textile  operation.     2.067.202;  Jon.  12. 

Pool,  William  O.  (See  Ralston,  A.  W.,  Pool,  and  Har- 
wood.) 

Pooli'.  Arthur  15..  assignor  to  The  E.  Ingraliam  Company. 
Bristol.  Conn.  Vibratory  synchronous  electric  motor. 
2.079.421  ;  :Mav  4. 

Poole,  Arthur  F.,  deceased,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  by  Maryljne 
B.  Poole,  administratrix  of  said  Arthur  F.  Poole,  as- 
signor to  Marvline  B.  Poole,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Electric 
clock.     2.070.238  ;   Feb.  9. 

Poole,  Arthur  F.,  deceased,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  by  Maryline  B. 
Poole,  administratrix  of  said  Arthur  F.  Poole,  assignor 
to  Jlaryline  B.  Poole,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Electric  clock. 
2,070,239  :  Feb.  9. 

Poole.  Arthur  F.,  deceased  ;  M.  B.  Poole,  administratrix, 
assignor  to  M.  B.  Poole,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Electric  clock. 
2.077.007  ;  Apr.  13. 

Poole,  Arthur  F.,  deceased  ;  Jf.  B.  Poole,  administratrix, 
assignor  to  M.  B.  Poole.  Ithaca.  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
timing  balances.     2.077.008  :  Apr.  13. 

Poole,  Arthur  F.,  deceased,  Maryline  B.  Poole,  adminis- 
tratrix, assignor  to  M.  B.  Poole,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Electric 
clock.     2,086,390  ;  July  6. 

Poole.  Arthur  F..  Marvline  B.  Poole,  administratrix,  as- 
signor to  Marvline  B.  Poole.  Ithaca.  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for   timing  balances.     2,080,391  ;  July   6. 

Poole.  Arthur  F. ;  M.  B.  Poole,  administratrix  of  said 
A.  F.  Poole,  deceased,  assicnor  to  M.  B.  Poole,  Ithaca, 
N.  Y.     Electric  clock.     2.088.972  ;  Aug.  3. 

Poole.  Arthur  F.  ;  M.  B.  Poole,  administratix  of  said 
A.  F.  Poole,  deceased,  assicnor  to  M.  B.  Poole,  Ithaca, 
X.  Y.     Electric  clock.     2.088.973  ;  Aug.  3. 

Poole,  Howard  C,  Newton  Falls,  and  H.  W.  Moseley, 
Warren.  Ohio,  said  Moseley  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
said  Poole.  Strip  doubler  for  strip  mills.  2,084,705  ; 
.Tune  22. 

Poole,  Jesse  V.,  Abington,  assignor  to  Puritan  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Innersole.  2,070,314 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Poole.  Jesse  V.,  Abington.  assignor  to  Puritan  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Boston.  Mass.  Work  holding  means 
for  sewing  machines.     2,09.'>,6]5  ;  Oct.   12. 

Poole.  Jesse  V.,  Abington.  and  C.  E.  Clarke,  Everett,  as- 
signors to  Puritan  Manufacturing  Company,  Boston, 
Mass.  Innersole  rib  setting  machine.  2,091,"l85  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Poolo.  John  n..  Brockton,  assignor  to  O.  B.  Witherell, 
.■\hington,  Mass.     Parachute.     2,073.743  ;  June  l.^. 

Poole,  John  W.,  Jaffrey,  N.  H.  Apparatus  for  solvent 
refinement  of  hydrocarbons.     2.077,0.")7  ;  Apr.   13. 

Poolo,  I.ora  E.      (See  Collins.  R.  W.,  Poolo.  and  Nichols.) 

I'oolo.  T/Ora  E.      (See  Nichols.  C.  A.,  and  Poolo.) 

Ponlo.  I>ora  E.,  .Andorson.  Ind..  assignor,  by  mosno  assign- 
ments, to  (Jonernl  Motors  Corpo.-atinn,  Detroit.  Mich, 
r.oring  maohino.     2. 074. ■120  ;  Mar.  23. 

Poole.  Lora  E..  .Anderson.  Tnil..  assignor  to  General  !^[otors 
Corpor.it ion.  DiM-nit.  Alicli.  Method  and  device  for 
forming  paper.     2,074.70.")  ;  Mar.  23. 

Poole.  I.ora  E..  Anderson.  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Commutator 
notching  machine.     2.090.1.5]  ;  Aug.  17. 

Poole.  Tjora  E.,  .'\ndorson.  Ind.,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Paper  wrapping  machine. 
2.094. 81. >>  :  Oct.  5. 

Poole,  Maryline  B.,  administratrix.  (See  Poole,  Arthur 
F.) 

Poole.   \\'innie  et  al       (See  .Mlev.  Thomns  R..  assignor.) 

Pooley,  Frederick  W.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Brake  control 
mechanism.     2.079,662:  May  11. 

Poolev.  I'Vodorick  W..  I'.rooklvn.  N.  Y.  Brake  control 
mechanism.     2.094.374:  Sept.  28. 

Poor  ^-  '""mp.'iny.      (See  Armstrong.  Victor  C.   assignor.) 

Poor  i^  Compan.v.      (Sop  Bnckos.  Edward  W..  nssiimor. ) 

I'oor  k  Company.     (See  Condit,  Edward  A.,  assignor.) 

Poor  &  Company.     (See  Disbrow,  Clarkson  A.,  assignor.) 

Poor  <<:  Comp.mv.      (See  H:\milton.  Porr.v  11..  assignor.) 

Poor  &  Company.     (See  Warr,  Ilarold  G.,  assignor.) 

Pooro,  John  F.,  Denver,  Colo.  Placer  machine. 
2.07.').3.57  :   Mar.   30. 

Pope,  Arthur  W..  Jr..  assignor  to  Waukesha  Motor  Com- 
pany. Waukesha.  Wis.  Internal  combustion  engine 
2.070..')9n:  Anr.  13. 

Pope.  George  E.,  Stratford,  assignor  to  Raybestos-Man- 
hattan.  Inc..  Bridgeport.  Conn.  Clutch  plate. 
2.102.279:    Dec,    14. 

Pope.  Georce  E..  Stratford,  assignor  to  Raybestos-Man- 
hattan.  Inc..  Bridceport.  Conn.  Cushioned  clutch  plate. 
2,102.280:  Dec.  14. 

I'ope.  Howard  L.      (See  I^ynch.  J.  E..  Pope,  and  Ilawley.) 

Pope  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Howard,  Merton  W.. 
assignor.) 

Pope  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Pope,  William  R., 
assignor.) 


Pope,  William  G.     (See  Harmon,  Earl  H.,  assignor.) 

Pope,  William  IC.  assignor  to  Pope  .Matliinery  Corpora- 
tion. Haverhill.  Mass.  Machine  for  operating  on  heels. 
2.072.128  :  Mar.  2. 

Pope.  William  R..  assignor  to  Pope  Machinery  Corpora- 
tion, Haverhill.  Mass.  Interlocking  oil  control. 
2.088,721  :  Aug.  3. 

Popham.  AndroT  J.      (See  Heald.  G.  W..  and  Popham.) 

Popovich.  Nicholas,  et  al.  (See  Schlitzer,  Leo  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Popp,  Leonard  A.,  Saugus,  assignor  to  Master  Products 
Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Air  pressure  gun.  2,093,618  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Popp.  Rudolf,  assignor  to  McGill  ^Manufacturing  Company, 
Valparaiso,  Ind.  Switch  mechanism.  2,068,701  ;  Jan. 
26. 

Popp.  Rudolf,  assignor  to  McGill  ^Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Valparaiso,  Ind.  Lamp  socket.  2.068,930 ;  Jan. 
26.  ■ 

Poppe,  George  W..  assignor  to  Equitable  Paper  Bag  Co., 
Inc..  Brooklyn.  X.  Y.  Machine  for  making  bellows  bags. 
2.067.017;  Jan.  5. 

Poppe.  George  W.,  assignor  to  Equitable  Paper  Bag 
Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Double  flap  bag  and  making 
same.     2,081,600  ;  May  25. 

Poppe,  George  W..  assignor  to  Equitable  Paper  Bag  Co.. 
Inc.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Web  cutting  mechanism  for  bag 
machines.    2.101,191  ;  Dec.  7. 

Poppe,  Wilhelm,  Giessen,  Germany.  Production  of  pat- 
terned rubber  slabs  for  covering  floors,  walls,  and  ceil- 
ings.    2,083,201 ;  June  8. 

Poppensieker.  Fritz.  Cologne.  Germany.  Automatic  single 
spindle  turret  lathe.     2.094,816  ;  Oct.  5. 

Popi)ensieker.  Fritz.  Cologne,  Germany.  Automatic  turret 
lathe.     2.094,817  ;  Oct.  5. 

Popper,  Isidor  A..  New  York,  and  W.  A.  Randall,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Hypodermic  needle  and  novel  hub  for  the  same. 
2,088,338";  July  27. 

P6r.  Aladflr.  as.^iignor  to  "Borzelius"  Mctallhutten-Gcsell- 
schaft  mit  bescliranlcter  Haftung,  Diiisburg-Wanheim, 
Germany.     Extraction  of  cadmium.     2.074.806  ;  Jlar.  23. 

Porcelain  Enamel  and  Manufacturing  Company  of  Balti- 
more, The.     (See  Bley,  Rudolph  S.,  assignor.) 

Porcelier  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Tregoning,  Wil- 
liam C,  assignor.) 

Porcelier  Jlanufacturing  Company.  (See  Walder,  Emil, 
assignor.) 

Pori.  Hugo  A.,  Paso  Robles,  Calif.  Revolving  chase. 
2.082,718  ;  June  1. 

Porsche.  Ferdinand.  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Motor  vehicle. 
2,091,6.52  ;  Aug.  31. 

Porsche.  Ferdinand.  Stuttgart.  Germany.  Spring  suspen- 
sion of  independent  car  wheels,  especially  for  motor 
vehicles.     2.099.312;  Nov.  16. 

Porsche,  Ferdinand.  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Universal 
.ioint.     2.102.973:  Dec.  21. 

Porskievies.  Anthony  J..  Atlantic  Highlands.  X.  J.,  as- 
signor to  W.  B.  Wait.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Speed  and  cut- 
off indicator  for  locomotives.     2,099.101  :  Nov.  16. 

Portable  Lamp  &  l^ciuipmenr  Co.  (.See  Clarke.  Samuel, 
assignor.) 

Port  Arthur  Shipbuilding  Company,  The.  (See  Ross, 
Fenton   A..  .as.<;ignor. ) 

Porte.  Antoine  P.  R.,  Les  Ordonnieres.  near  La  Ferte- 
Imbault,  assignor  to  Societe  pour  I'Union  des  Trans- 
ports Ferroviaires  et  Routiers,  Paris,  France.  Device 
for  the  loading  and  unloading  of  wheeled  loads  on 
railway  cars.     2,085,329  ;   June  29. 

Porteous.  John  A..  ^Montreal.  Quebec.  Canada,  assignor, 
l)y  mesne  assignments,  to  United  States  Rubber  Com- 
pany. New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipe  construction.  2,088,922  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Porteous,  William  K.,  St.  Margaret's,  Twickenham,  as- 
signor of  fifteen  per  cent  to  W.  T.  Towler,  liOudon, 
England.     Sewage   disposal.     2,075.224 ;   Mar.   30. 

Porter,  Albert  N.,  assignor  to  J.  F.  Darby,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
Beam  hanger.     2,092.180  ;  Sept.  7. 

Porter.  Albert  N.,  assignor  to  J.  F.  Darbv,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
Straight  lift  rod  hanger.      2,092.181  :   Sept.   7. 

Porter,  Albert  X.,  assignor  to  J.  F.  Darby,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
Spring  shackle.     2,099.942  ;  Nov.  23. 

Porter.  Amyas  I.,..  Oakland.  Calif.  I'.icvcle  lock. 
2.100.017  ;   Nov.    30. 

Porter-Cable  Machine  Company  Inc.,  The.  (See  Emmons, 
.\rthur  N..  assignor.) 

Porter.  Charles  E..  Chicago.  111.  Mail  box.  2.089,037  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Porter,  Charles  E.,  Jr.  (See  Pennington,  E.  W.,  and 
Porter.) 

Porter  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Porter,  Harold  M., 
assignor.) 

Porter.  Donald  C.  San  Diego.  Calif.  Screen  shaking 
incclianisni.  .   2.074.733:  Mar.  23 

Porter.  Donald  C.  San  Diego,  Calif.  Vehicle  direction 
signal.     2.100.409:  Nov.   30. 

Porter,  Frank.      (See  Rogers,  D.  A.,  and  Porter.) 

Porter.  Frank.  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Atmospheric  Nitro- 
gen Corporation.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Decomposition  of 
hydrocarbons   and   catalyst   therefor.      2.007,729  ;    Jan. 

Porter.  Frank.  Syracuse,  assignor  to  The  Solvav  Process 
("ompany.  Now  York.  N.  Y.  Recovery  of  phthallc  anhy- 
dride or  acid.     2.071,357  ;  Feb.  23. 


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489 


Porter,  Frank,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor,,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Solvav  Process  Company,  New  Yorli, 
N.  Y.  Purification  of  phtlialic  anhydride.  2,091,289  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Porter,  Gilbert  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clutch  actuator. 
2,090,152;  Aug.   17. 

Porter,  Gilbert  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clutch  operating 
means.     2.094,135  ;  Sept.  28. 

Porter,  H.  K.,  Inc.     (See  Geddes,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Porter,  H.  K.,   Inc.      (See  Llnd,  Francis  T.,  assignor.) 

Porter,  H.  K.,  Inc.  (See  Porter,  H.  W.,  and  Geddes, 
assignors.) 

Porter,  Harold  M.,  assignor  to  The  Porter  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Hagerstown,  Md.  Microscope  slide.  2,090,914 ; 
Aug.  24. 

Porter,  Harold  W.,  Lansdale,  and  J.  W.  Bashore.  Colmar, 
assignors  to  Dexdale  Hosiery  Mills,  Lansdale,  Pa.  Stop 
mechanism  lor  knitting  machines.     2,067,146  ;  Jan.  5. 

Porter,  Henry  W.,  Brookline,  and  J.  W.  Geddes,  Water- 
town,  assignors  to  H.  K.  Porter,  Inc.,  Everett,  Mass. 
Pruner  or  like  tool.     2,090,228  ;  Aug.  17. 

Porter,  Plerbert  H.,  Clarendon,  Va.  Irrigating  and  fertiliz- 
ing soil.     2,088,869  ;  Aug.  3. 

Porter,  Howard  C.,  La  Grange  Park,  assignor  to  Signode 
Steel  Strapping  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Package  band- 
ing tool.      2.076,276  ;  Apr.    6. 

Porter,  John  M.,  and  G.  H.  Way,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  American  C.vanamid 
&  Chemical  Corporation.  Gypsum  board.  2,076,349  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Porter,  Joseph  S.,  New  Haven,  assignor  to  D.  &  H.  Scovil, 
incorporated,  Higganum,  Conn.  Apparatus  for  apply- 
ing abrasive  to  polishing  wheels,  belts,  or  the  like. 
2,098,306  :  Nov.  9. 

Porter,  Kirk  E.,  assignor  to  The  Buckeye  Aluminum  Com- 
pany, ^^'ooster,  Ohio.     Dinner  pail.     2,101,281  ;  Dec.  7. 

Porter,  Lewis  O.,  Ovid,  Colo.  Barrel  rack.  2,101,629  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Porter,  Roscoe  C.     (See  Liddell,  G.  J.,  and  Porter.) 

Porter,  Wilson  E.,  assignor  to  The  New  Haven  Clock 
Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Audible-signal  clock. 
2,074,025  ;  Mar.  16. 

Porter,  Winfield  P.,  Greene,  Slaine.  Valve  and  valve  gear 
for  internal   combustion   engines.     2,074,487  ;   Mar.   23. 

Portes,  Eug&ne  J.  A.,  Bagneres-de-Bigorre,  France.  Car- 
buretor.    2,091,566  ;  Aug.  31. 

Portl,  Michael,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Faucet.  2,088,666  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Portle,  Clarence  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Roll  paper  cutter  bar. 
2.087,529  ;  July  20. 

Porzellanfabrik  Kahla.      (See   Handrek,  Hans,  assignor.) 

Posada,  Victor  M.,  San  Salvador,  El  Salvador.  Surgical 
instrument.     2,103,174  ;  Dec.  21. 

Posey,  John  P.,  assignor  to  The  Hettrick  Jlanufactur- 
ing  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Radiator  grille  cover. 
2.070.919  ;  Feb.  16. 

Positive  Lock  Nut  Corporation.  (See  Favatt,  Angel  C, 
assignor.) 

Positive  Seal  Closure  Company.  (See  Jesnig,  Charles  J., 
assignor.) 

Posnack,  Emanuel  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Holder.  2,073,172  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Possenheim.  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fin  equipped  rudder. 
2,099.229  :  Nov.  10. 

Possinger.  Florian,  Ebenezer,  N.  Y.  Pipe  cleaner. 
2,086,738  :  July  13. 

Post.  Chester  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Concrete  slab  joint. 
2.072.381  :  Mar.  2. 

Post,  Claude  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Door  or  the  like. 
2,092,523  ;  Sept.  7. 

Post,  Claude  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Feeding  mechanism. 
2,092,524;  Sept.  7. 

Post,  Edwin  M.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  International  IMotor 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Humidity  control  for 
refrigerating    mechanism.      2.075,225  ;    Mar.    30. 

Post  &  McCord.      (See  Post,   Robert    C,   assignor.) 

Post,  Robert  C,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Post  & 
McCord.  Safety  braking  means  for  hoisting  machines. 
2,085,040  ;  June  29. 

Post,  Welles  i\I.,  Wayne,  Pa.  Protective  system  for  rail- 
ways.    2,095,616  ;  Oct.  ]  2. 

Post,  William  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clip.  2,092,522; 
Sept.  7. 

Post,  William  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clip.  2,094,107  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Postal  Telograph-Cahle  Company  (New  York).  (See 
Vornam,  G.  S.,  and  llalldon,  assignors.) 

Poster,  Jacob,  ot  al.     (See  Franklin,  Albert  W.,  assignor.) 

Posthumus,  Klaas,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Ultrahigh  ficciuency 
oscillator   syslcm.      2,080,335;   July    6. 

Posthumus,  Klaas,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Radio  circuits. 
2,102,105;  Dec.  14. 

Poslliuiiiiis,  Kla.is.  lOiiullioven.  Nelherlnnds,  assignor  to 
Radio  ('ori)nralion  of  America.  Oscillation  gcn(>ralor. 
2.10;!.6:',8  ;   Dec.   28. 

PoHtbiimuH,  Kliias,  and  H.  van  der  Pol,  Eindhoven,  Nether- 
lands, asHlgiioiH  (o  Hiidio  Corporation  of  America.  An- 
tenna.     2,060,900;  Jim.  5. 

Poslhninus,  Klaas,  and  T.  J.  Weyers,  Eindhoven,  Nethor- 
lands,  MHHigTiors  1o  Radio  f'orponil  Ion  of  America. 
Superheterodyne  r('C(>lvcr.      2,005,035  ;  Oct.  5. 

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Posthumus,  Klaas,  and  P.  J.  H.  A.  Nordlohne,  as- 
signors to  N.  V.  Philips  Gloeilampenfabrieken,  Eind- 
hoven, Netherlands.  Ultrahigh  frequency  oscillator. 
•J.lO:i.3  '.8  :  Dec.   28. 

Postlewaite,  William  R.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Com- 
pany of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Pipe  coupling 
apparatus.     2,077,769  ;  Apr.  20. 

Postnia,  George  S.     (See  Alessi,  Joseph  H.,  assignor.) 

Poster  Products,  Inc.     (See  Engert,  Caspar  F.,  assignor.) 

Potash,  Benjamin,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Handbag. 
2,093,097;  Sept.  14. 

Potchen,  Joseph  A.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corpora- 
tion. Chicago,  111.  Welding  finished  metal  sheets. 
2.087,530  :  July  20. 

Potdevin,  Adolph,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Potdevin  Ma- 
chine Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  making  bags.     2,067,646  ;  Jan.  12. 

Potdevin.  Adolph,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Potdevin  Ma- 
chine Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bag.  2,067,948  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Potdevin,  Adolph,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Potdevin  Ma- 
chine Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bag  making  machine. 
2,069,592  ;  Feb.  2. 

Potdevin,  Adolph,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Potdevin  Ma- 
chine Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  IMethod  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  making  bags  and  the  like.     2.087,444  ;  July  20. 

Potdevin,  Adolph,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Potdevin  Ma- 
chine Company,  Brooklyn,  N  .Y.  Bag  making  machine. 
2,087.704  ;   July  20. 

Potdevin,  Adolph,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Potdevin 
Machine  Company,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.  Bag  making  ma- 
chine.    2,090,307  ;    Aug.   17. 

Potdevin.  Adolph,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Potdevin 
JNIachine  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  INIaking  bags. 
2,090,308  ;  Aug.  17. 

Potdevin,  Adolpli,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Potdevin 
Machine  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  coating  paper  and  the  like.  2,097,601  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Potdevin,  Adolph,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Potdevin  Ma- 
chine Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Unwinding  apparatus 
for  paper  webs  and  the  like.     2,099,313:  Nov.  16. 

Potdevin,  Adolph,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Potdevin  Ma- 
chine Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Cutting-ofC  mechanism 
for  bag  making  machines  and  the  like.  2,099,314 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Potdevin,  Adolph,  Garden  City,  and  G.  E.  Hampton,  New 
York,  assignors  to  Potdevin  Machine  Company,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Making  bags  and  the  like.  2,085,766 ; 
July  6. 

Potdevin,  Adolph,  Garden  City,  and  G.  E.  Hampton,  New 
York,  assignors  to  Potdevin  Machine  Company,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  making  bags  and  the  like. 
2,091,795  ;  Aug.  31. 

Potdevin,  Adolph.  Garden  City,  and  G.  E.  Hampton,  New 
York,  assignors  to  Potdevin  Machine  Company,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Making  bags  and  the  like.  2,091,796; 
Aug.  31. 

Potdevin  INIachine  Company.  (See  Potdevin,  Adolph,  as- 
signor.) 

Potdevin  Machine  Company.  (See  Potdevin,  A.,  and 
Hampton,  assignors.) 

Potemkin,  Louis,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Rake  construction. 
2,072.992  ;  Mar.  9. 

Potez,  Henry  C.  A.,  IMeaulte,  France.  Device  for  oper- 
ating the  control  surfaces  of  flying  machines. 
2.092,424  ;    Sept.   7. 

Pothior,  Paul,  and  E.  Vigneault,  Trois-Rivieres,  Quebec, 
Canada.     Steam   boiler.     2,090,229  ;   Aug.    17. 

Potstada,  George,  Oakland,  Calif.  Corrugated  slicer  and 
detachable  shredding  set.     2.101,595  ;  Dec.  7. 

Pott.  August  F..  Zella-JIehlis,  Thuringia,  assignor  to 
Mercedes  Biiromaschinen-Werke  Aktiengesellscraft,  Ben- 
hausen.  Thuringia,  Potstamt  Zolla-Mehlis,  Germany. 
Division  arrangement  for  calculating  machines  and  tlie 
like.     2,088,974  ;  Aug.  3. 

Pottenger,  Francis  M.  Jr.,  Monrovia,  and  J.  R.  Balsley, 
La  Canada,  said  Balsley  assignor  of  twelve  and  one- 
half  per  cent  to  P.  Whittier  and  twelve  and  one-half 
to  K.  Scott,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Airplane  navigating 
apparatus.     2,070,178  ;  Feb.  9. 

Potter,  Albert  T.,  Derioit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Ainsworth 
Manufacturing  Corporation.  Windshield  regulator. 
2,073,173;  Mar.  9. 

I'otter,  Albert  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Ainsworth 
Manufacturing  Corporation.  Manufacturing  steel  tape. 
2,073,174;  Mar.  0. 

Potter,  Albert  T,,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  .Mnsworth 
Alanufacturing  Corporation.  Seat  adjusting  device. 
2,096,137  ;  Oct.   19. 

Potter,  Arthur  ('.,  Grantham,  England.  Bore  hole  pump 
oriuipment.     2,085,998:  July  6. 

Potter.  Charles.  Ilnlstead,  Knns.  Twin  drive  ditTerentlal. 
2,080,432  ;  July  0. 

Potter,  Earl  C,  assignor  to  Contalnin-  Corporation  ot 
America,  Chicago,  111.     Container.     2.075.624  :  Mar.  30. 

Potter,  Everett  C.     (See  T,a  Borde,   R.  C,  and  Potter.) 

i'otter,  I'^rcdcrlck  D.,  Lliub-n.  N.  J.  numldlfving  ap- 
paratus.    2,089.662  ;  Aug.   10. 

Potter,  l'"r(>(l(>rlck  T.,  Whitinsvlllo,  assignor  to  Stark 
'I'ool  Company,  Waltham,  Mass.  T,ntho.  2,081,041; 
May  25. 

Potter,  Herman.      (See  King,  R.  I,.,  and  Potter.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Potter,  Joel  S.,  Valley  Cottage,  assignor  to  Wilputte 
Coke  Oven  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Valved  gas 
off-take.    2,082,118  ;  June  1. 

Potter,  John  M.      (See  Groer,  Frank  H..  assignor.) 

Potter,  Myron  P.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Door  stop.  2,073.024  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Potter,  Philip  J.      (See  Darby,   E.  R.,  and  Potter.) 

I'otter,  Ralph  K.,  Madison,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  High  frequency 
signaling  system.     2,083,666  ;  June  15. 

Potter.  Ralph  K..  Madison,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Vacuum  tube  with 
tank  circuits.     2,088,722  ;  Aug.  3. 

Potter,  Thomas  I.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Refrigerator. 
2,072,567  ;  Mar.  2. 

Potter,  Thomas  I.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Refrigerator. 
2,095,036  ;  Oct.  5. 

Potter,  Thomas  I.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  controlling  the  flow  of  liqtiid  refrigerant  into 
an  expansion  system.     2,079,263  ;  jlay  4. 

Potter,  Thora  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  S.  Flaten, 
Seattle,  Wnsh.     Garter  waist.     2,078.972  :  Jlay  4. 

Potthast,  Walter  H.,  Manning,  Iowa.  Rotary  combustion 
engine.     2,100,267  ;  Nov.  23. 

Potthoft',  Kurt  T.,  Drooldyn,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  U.  S.  Gal- 
vanizing &  Plating  Equipment  Corporation.  Apparatus 
for  coating  pipes.     2,074.935  ;  Mar.  23. 

Potts,  Charles  R.,  Klamath  Falls,  Greg.  Trailer. 
2.100.612  :  Nov.  30. 

Potts,  John  T.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  assignor  to  Hewitt 
Rubber  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Belt  and  making 
same.     2.067,647  ;  Jan.  12. 

Potts,  Louis  M.,  Evanston.  assignor  to  Teletype  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  III.  Concentration  and  broadcasting 
system.     2,073,260  :  Mar.  0. 

Potts.  Louis  SI.,  assignor  to  Teletype  Corporation,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Signaling  transmitting  method  and  appa- 
ratus.    2,085.120  ;  June  29. 

Potts,  Louis  M..  Evanston,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Teletypesetter  Corporation.  Duplex  rail 
shift  mechanism  for  line  composing  machines. 
2,102,127  ;  Dec.  14. 

Potts,  R,  J.,  et  al.     (See  Horton,  Ralph,  assignor.) 

Potts,  William  Wallace.     (See  Long,  T.  A.,  and  Potts.) 

Pouget,  Louis,  Paris,  France.  Infusion  apparatus. 
2,067,787  ;  Jan.  12. 

Poulin.  Edmond  E.,  assignor  to  National  Bread  Wrapping 
Machine  Co.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Bread  slicing  machine. 
2.092,857  :    Sept.   14. 

Poulsen,  Arnold,  and  A.  C.  G.  Petersen,  Copenhagen, 
Denmark.  Sound  reproducin.g  film  and  a  device  for 
recording  sounds  photographically.  2,094,244 ;  Sept. 
28. 

Poulsen,  Louis,  &  Co.     (See  Henningsen,  Poul,  assignor.) 

Poulson.  Volnev  A.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Pavement  con- 
structing.    2,068,702  ;  Jan.  26. 

Poulter,  John  W..  assignor  1o  N'ntional  Equipment  Corpo- 
ration, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Fluid  placing  and  pavement 
r.'iising  appnrntiis.     2.074.7.56  :  Mar.  2". 

Pouteaux,  Alfred  P.  H.,  Ethirey,  France,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  J.  B.  Martin  Company.  Norwich. 
Conn.  Noncrumpling  fabric  and  making  the  same. 
2,091.567  :  Aug.  31. 

Pouteaux,  Alfred  P.  n..  Ethirey,  France,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  J.  R.  Martin  Company.  Norwich. 
Conn.  Coating  solution  for  fabrics.  2,091,568 ;  Aug. 
31. 

Poux,  Noel  J.,  assignor  to  Hookless  Fastener  Company, 
Meadville,  Pa.  Forming  interlocking  members  for  sep- 
arable  fasteners.      2.078,016  ;    Apr.   20. 

Poux,  Noel  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Hook- 
less  Fastener  Company,  Meadville,  Pa.  Making  sop- 
arable  fasteners.     2,078.017  ;  Apr.  20. 

Povlis,  John  A.      (See   Stout.  R.  Ij.,  .nnd  Povlis.) 

Powderco.  Inc.      (See  Van  Law,  Durbin,  assignor.) 

Powdi'rm.iker,  Frank,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bandage. 
2.068,703  :  Jan.    20. 

Powell.  Alan  R.,  T.,ondon.  assignor  to  Johnson,  Matthey 
&  Company.  Limited.  ITatton  Garden.  London  Countv. 
Encrland.     Alloy  fnr  dontiil  plntes.     2,098.870:  Nov.  9.  " 

Powell,  Alan  R.,  and  E.  R.  Box,  assignors  to  Johnson 
Matthey  &  Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Hard 
metal  alloy.     2,070,451  ;   Feb.   9. 

Powell.  Alan  R..  and  10.  K.  Box.  assignors  to  Johnson 
Mntlliov  &  runipanv  Limil<>d.  T.ondon.  England.  Pre- 
cious iiielnl  .nlloys.      2.071.210;  Feb.  16. 

Powell,  Alan  R.,  and  E.  R.  Box,  London.  England,  as- 
signors to  Johnson  Matthev  &  Companv,  Limited.  Hard 
metal  alloy.     2,082.719,  June  1. 

Powell.  .Man  R..  and  E.  R.  Box.  London,  assignors  tn 
Johnson,  Matthev  &  Companv,  lyimited.  ITatton  Garden. 
London,  Ejiglnnd.     Pen  nib.     2,095.890:  Oct.   12. 

Powell.  Burnet  J.,  North  (Chicago.  111.,  assignor,  by  mesni' 
assignments,  to  Lyon  Cover  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Hub  can  lock.     2.073,851  :  Mar.   16. 

Powell,  Clyde  R.,  Johnson  City,  N.  Y.  Stage  appliance. 
2.097.091  :  Oct    26 

Powell.  Cornell  S.,  .'^avannah,  Ga.  Peanut  harvester  and 
cultivator.     2.080,330:  May  11. 

Powell,  Edward  R..  .Mi'xnndrla.  Ind.  Insulated  tile  unit 
and   structuri'.      2.097.892  :    Nov.    2. 

Powell,  Edward  K..  Alexandria,  Ind..  assignor  to  Johns- 
Manville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Utilizing  slag. 
2.078,158;  Apr.  20. 


Powell,  Fred  F.,  La  Valle,  Mo.  Cultivator.  2,102,483; 
Dec.  14. 

Powell.  Gomert,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Pullman- 
Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Axle  drive.     2,077,642  ;  Apr.  20. 

Powell,  Grace  A.,  Hollvwood,  Calif.  Asparagus  cooker. 
2,086,475  ;  July  6. 

Powell,  Henry  K.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  president  and  directors  of  the  JIanhattaji 
Company,  trustee  for  Gibson  Patent  Containers.  Ltd., 
New  South  Wales,  Australia.  Container.  2.068,76:-;  : 
Jan.  26. 

Powell,  Henry  K.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  President  and  Directors  of  the  Manhat- 
tan (Companv,  trustee  for  Gibson  (Patent  Containers, 
Ltd.)      Container.      2,075,465:    Mar.    30. 

Powell,  Henrv  K.,  assignor  to  Morris  Paper  Mills,  Chi- 
cago,   111.    "Container.     2,078,018 ;    Apr.   20. 

Powell.  Henry  K.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  President  and  Directors  of  the  Manhattan 
Companv,  trustees  for  Gibson  Patent  Containers,  Ltd. 
Container.     2,091,614;  Aug.  31. 

Powell,  Herbert  S.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Clamping  device. 
2,093,210;   Sept.   14. 

Powell,  Herbert  S.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Tail  pipe  spout. 
2,097,041  ;  Oct.  26. 

Powell,  Jack  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Decorated  glass,  mir- 
ror, and  the  like.     2,080,337  ;  May  11. 

Powell,  James  A.     (See  Powell,  Sheppard  T.  and  J.  A.) 

Powell.  James  L..  Norfolk,  Va.  Substance  for  stopping 
runs  in  hose.     2,091,740  ;  Aug.  31. 

Powell,  John  O.     (See  Jones,   William,  assignor.) 

Powell.  Laurence  C.  Portsmouth.  Va.  Distortion  check 
for  welding   apparatus.      2.070,207  :   Apr.    6. 

Powell,  Leonard  E.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Well  drilling  and  cor- 
ing apparatus.     2,068,704  ;  Jan.  26. 

Powell,  Paul  R.,  Baltimore,  JId.  Labeling  machine. 
2.089,422  ;  Aug.  10. 

Powell,  Rae  R.,  Maywood,  assignor  to  The  Electroaire 
Corporation.  Chicago,  111.  Ozone  producing  apparatus. 
2,093,619  ;  Sept.  21. 

Powell.  Ross  C,  Forest  Hills,  and  L.  E.  Priester,  New 
York,  assignors  to  The  Texas  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  controlling  treatment  of  hydro- 
carbon oils.     2.090,915  :  Aug.  24. 

Powell,  Sheppard  T.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  J.  A.  Powell, 
Reading,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  degasifying  liquids. 
2,080,151 ;  May  11. 

Powell,  Stanley,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pocket  douche  package. 
2.087,780  :  July  20. 

Powell.  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company.  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  control- 
ling system  for  railroads.     2,067,145  ;  Jan.  5. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company.  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  control- 
ling system  for  railroads.     2,068.931  ;  Jan.   20. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company.  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  con- 
trolling system  for  railroads.     2,082,180  ;  June  1. 

Powell.  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  con- 
trolling system  for  railroads.     2,082,550  ;   June  1. 

Powell.  Winfred  T..  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Railway  traffic  controlling 
system.     2.083,525  ;  June  8. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Railway  track"  circuit. 
2.0,8.3.020  :  June  15. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company.  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Railway  traffic  controlling 
system.      2.096.941  ;  Oct.  26. 

Powell.  Winfred  T..  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Interlocking  system  for 
railroads.     2,097.800  :  Nov.  2. 

Powell,  Winfred  T.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  con- 
trolling system  for  railroads.     2,097,801  :  Nov.   2. 

Power,  Henry  R.      (See  Dawrs,   H.  P.,   and  Power.) 

Power,  James  T.,  Wilmington  and  K.  R.  Brown,  Tamaqua, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Atlas  Powder  Company.  Wilmington. 
P^l-  «„T°^'**^<^°  product  and  conditioning  same. 
2,067, "^38:  Jan.  12. 

Power.  James  T.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  K.  R.  Brown, 
Tamaqua,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Atlas  Powder  Company, 
Wilmington.  Del.  Acceleration  of  gelatinization  of  cel- 
lulose nitrate  and  liquid  nitric  esters  and  the  product 
thereof.     2.102.187  ;  Dec.  14. 

Po\yer  Patents  Company.  (See  Beatie,  Cecil  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Power  Patents  Company.  (See  Brandt,  David  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pownr  Patents  Company.  (See  Engelke,  Ernest  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Power  Patents  Company.  (See  Griswold,  Robert  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Po\yer  Patents  Company.  (See  Lyons,  Henry  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Po\yer  Patents  Company.  (See  Miller,  Benjamin,  as- 
signor.) 

Po\yer  Patents  Company.  (See  Morgan,  John  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Powers  Patents  Company.  (See  Morgan,  J.  D.,  and 
Levitt,  assignors.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


491 


Power  Patents  Company.  (See  Morgan,  J.  D.,  and  Lowe, 
assignors.) 

Power,  Richard  F.,  London,  England.  Case  and  other 
container  for  cigarettes.     2,090,700;  Aug.  24. 

Power  Specialties  Limited.  (See  Cockburn,  David  H., 
assignor. ) 

Powers  Accounting  Machines  Limited.  (See  Thomas,  Ar- 
thur, assignor.) 

Powers,  David  W.,  et  al.  (See  Powers,  Franlc  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Powers,  Donald  H..  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  and  L.  H.  Bock, 
Bristol,  assignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Companv,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Cellulose  solution.     2,070.999  :  Feb.  16. 

Powers,  Donald  H.,  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  and  H.  W.  Stiegler, 
Bristol,  assignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  Philadel- 
phia,  Pa.     Mercerizing  assistants.     2,076,303 ;   Apr.  6. 

Powers,  Donald  H.,  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  and  L.  H.  Bock 
and  A.  L.  Houk,  Bristol,  assignors  to  Rohm  &  Haas 
Companv.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Preparation  of  cellulose 
ethers.      2.087.549  ;  July  20. 

Powers,  Frank   B.      (See  At  well,  C.  A.,  and  Powers.) 

Powers,  Frank  B.  (See  Riley,  L.  G.,  Willby,  and 
Powers. ) 

Powers,  Frank  B.  (See  Will'uy,  N.  H.,  Powers,  and  Sham- 
berger.) 

Powers,  Frank  B.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh. 
Pa.     Blotor  control  system.     2,082,026  ;  June  1. 

Powers,  Frank  M.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  T.  C.  Powers, 
and  one-third  to  D.  W.  Powers,  Chicago,  111.  Tent. 
2,084,778  :  June  22. 

Powers,  Frank  T.,  Douglaston,  N.  Y.  Radiographic  ap- 
paratus.    2,078.340  ;  Apr.   27. 

Powers,  George  E.,  assignor  to  E.  Heil,  London,  Ohio. 
Metallic  singletree  or  doubletree.     2,082,508  ;  June  1. 

Powers,  Milton  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Pressure  regulator. 
2,070.411;  Feb.  9. 

Powers,  Milton  A.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Silent  Auto- 
matic Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Liquid  fuel  burner  and 
hearth.     2.067,097  :  Jan.  5. 

Powers,  Ralph  A.,  Grosse  Pointe,  assignor  to  Electronic 
Control  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Measuring  and 
sorting  apparatus.     2,085,671  ;  June  29. 

Powers.  Ralph  A..  Detroit,  assignor  to  J.  J.  O'Brien, 
Grosse  Pointe,  Mich.  Speed  limit  indicating  device. 
2,088,139  :  July  27. 

Powers  Regulator  Company,  The.  (See  Snediker,  Morton 
O.,  assignor.) 

Powers,  Thomas  C,  et  al.  (See  Powers,  Frank  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Powers,  W.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Powers,  W.  S., 
and  Storch,  assignors.) 

Powers,  W.  F.,  Company,  The.  (See  Storch,  Otto  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Powers,  William  .!.,  assignor  to  McCord  Radiator  &  Mfg. 
Co.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Sight  feed  device.  2,103,733  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Powers,  William  S.,  New  York,  and  O.  P.  Storch,  Ozone 
Park,  assignors  to  The  W.  F.  Powers  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  merchandise  displaying  de- 
vice.    2,075,657  ;  Mar.  30. 

Prabell,  Albert,  Bellevue,  Ky.,  assignor  to  The  Lockwood 
JIanufacturing  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Bakepan 
unit.     2,082,973  ;  June  8. 

Prager,  I-Ierman,  Metairie,  La.  Cigar  piercing  machine. 
2.075,055  ;  Mar.    30. 

Prager,  Herman,  Metairie,  I^a.  Forming  a  draft  pa.ssagp 
in  the  end  of  a  cigar.    2,099,963  ;  Nov.  23. 

Pralil,  Milton  A.     (See  Henke,  C.  0.,  and  Prahl.) 

Prahl.  Milton  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Diary]  oxide  sulphonic  acids  and  preparing  the  same. 
2,081,876  ;  May  25. 

Prance,  Alvin  W.,  Pleasant  Ridge,  assignor  to  Briggs 
Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lamp  as- 
sembly.    2,091,489  ;  Aug.  31. 

Prance,  Alvin  W.,  Pleasant  Ridge,  assignor  to  Briggs 
Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lamp  as- 
sembly.    2,091.490;  Aug.  31. 

Prange,  Charles  H.,  Lyndhurst,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Austenal 
Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Casting  investment 
material  and  process.     2,081,558  :  May  25. 

Prather,  Clare.     (See  Bennett,  H.  T.,  and  Prather.) 

I'rather,  Thomas  F.,  Wasco,  Calif.  Load  sight  for  shot- 
guns,    2,092,356  ;   Sept.  7. 

I'rathor,  Thomas  F.,  Wasco,  Calif.  Dental  apparatus. 
2,098,732  ;  Nov.  9. 

I'rato,  Estoban,  Caracas,  Venezuela,  assignor  to  The 
Singer  Manuf.ictnring  (Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Em- 
broidering and  cording  attachment  for  sewing  machines. 
2.095,080;  Oct.  5. 

Pratt,  Best,  and  (J.  F.  Weinrcich,  assignors  to  Brake  Equip- 
ment &  Surtply  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Oven  valve. 
2.068,705  ;  Jan.  26. 

Pratt,  Best,  and  G.  P.  Welnrelch,  assignors  to  Brake 
Eq\ilpiiient  &  Supply  Company,  Cliicago,  111.  Manifold 
and  valv<!  structure.     2,069.017  ;  Jan.   2G. 

Pratt,  Best,  and  G.  F.  Weinreich,  assignors  to  Brake 
Equipment  &  Supply  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Valve  structure. 

2.083.086  ;  Juno  8. 

Pratt,  Best,  and  G.  F.  Welnrelch.  assignors  to  Brake 
Equipment  &  Supply  Co.,  Chiciigo,  III.     Valve  structure. 

2.083.087  ;  Jur*!  8. 


Pratt,  Best,  and  G.  F.  Weinreich,  assignors  to  Brake 
Equipment  &  Supply  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Valve  structure 
and  valve  assembly.     2,083,088;  June  8. 

Pratt,  Charles  O.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Semet- 
Solvay  Engineering  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oil 
spray  purge  mechanism.     2,068,816  ;  Jan.  26. 

Pratt,  Edward  D.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Com- 
bined individual  property  safeguarding  and  seating 
costumer.     2,081,066  ;  May  18. 

Pratt  Food  Company.     (See  Keller,  Joseph  W.,  assignor.) 

Pratt,  George  L.,  assignor  to  Motor  Power,  Inc.,  Atlanta, 
Ga.  Charge  forming  device  for  internal  combustion 
engines.     2,096,526  ;  Oct.    19. 

Pratt,  Harry  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  W.  F.  Grower, 
H.  A.  Allen,  G.  S'.  Herrington,  and  H.  T.  Ballard, 
trustees,  acting  with  said  H.  P.  Pratt,  as  co-trustees  of 
Pratt  Radio  Trust.     Radio   tube.     2,073,804  ;  Mar.   16. 

Pratt,  Harry  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  H.  P.  Pratt,  W.  F.  Grower,  H.  A.  Allen,  H. 
T.  Ballard,  and  G.  S.  Herrington,  trustees,  acting  as 
Pratt  Radio  Trust.  Selective  receiving  apparatus  for 
wireless  telephone  or  telegraph  sets.  2,093,158  ;  Sept. 
14. 

Pratt,  Henry,  Company.  (See  Phillips,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pratt,  John  G.     (See  Kinsella,  E.  Addy.  and  Pratt.) 

Pratt,   John  W.      (See  Lane,   H.,   and  Pratt.) 

t'ratt,  Jolm  W.,  and  H.  Lane.  Leicester,  England,  as- 
signors to  United  Shoe  INlachinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son,  N.    J.     Lasting  machine.     2,072,213  :  Mar.  2. 

Pratt,  Lucy  T,      (See  Carlson,  Johan  A.,  assignor.) 

Pratt  Radio  Trust.     (See  Pratt,  Harry  P.) 

Pratt,  Raymond  C,  assignor  to  H.  B.  Dodge  and  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Venetian  blind  slat.     2,091,012  ;  Aug.  24. 

Pratt,  Raymond  C,  assignor  to  11.  B.  Dodge  and  Com- 
jiany.  Chicago,  111.  Venetian  blind  slat  and  making. 
2,103.271  ;  Dec.   28. 

Pratt,  Seely  F.,  assignor  to  Union  Steel  Chest  Corpora- 
tion, Le  Roy,  N.  Y.     Box.     2,093,926  ;  Sept.  21. 

Pratt,  Verneur  E.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  H.  Snellen- 
burg,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Verneur  E.  Pratt,  Stamford, 
Conn.,  and  J.  H.  Rand,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  as  trustees. 
Driving  device.     2,094,669  ;  Oct.  5. 

Pray,  George  E.,  Oceanport,  N,  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.     Keying.     2,089,811 ;  Aug.  10. 

Pray  Research  Corporation.  (See  Pray,  William  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pray,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mining  machine.  2,067.339 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Prny,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mining  machine.  2,068,070 ; 
.Tan.  19. 

Pray,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  III.  Mining  machine.  2.070.920  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Pray,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mining  machine.  2,082,119  ; 
June  1. 

Pray,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mining  machine.  2,090,917  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Pray,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cutter  bar  and  cutter  chain. 
2,096,997  ;  Oct.  26. 

Pray,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mining  apparatus.  2,097,341  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Pray,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Chicago,  111.  Kerf-cutting  machine. 
2,102,743  ;  Dec.  21. 

Pray,  William  O.,  assignor  to  Pray  Research  Corporation, 
De  Beque,  Colo.  l\iethod  and  apparatus  for  utilizing 
molten  material  in  heat  treatment  of  liquids  not  mis- 
cible  with  the  molten  material.      2,100,355  ;  Nov.  30. 

Prazak,  Emil,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Embroidering  means  for 
sewing  machines.     2,067,340  ;  Jan.  12. 

Prazak,  Emil,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Sewing  machine. 
2,074,488;  Mar.  23. 

Preble,  Bennett.  (See  Green,  H.  C,  Clark,  Mann,  and 
Preble.) 

Preble,  Clarence  E.,  Gardner,  assignor  to  lleywood-Wake- 
field  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Ratchet  rediner  seat-back 
mechanism.      2,066,001  ;   Jan.    5. 

Precision  Air  Gauge  Company.  (See  Hardy,  James  H., 
assignor.) 

Precision  Instrument  Co.  Inc.  (See  ClifTord,  Patrick  J., 
assignor.) 

Precision  IMotal  Workers.  (See  Grunwald,  Albert  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Predix,  John  W.,  Shamokiii  Dam,  assignor  of  one  linlf  to 
C.  P.  Forrv,  Port  Trevorlon,  Pa.  Curtain  lie-back  holder 
and  support.     2, 06!), 081  ;  Feb,  2, 

Prci-ce,  I''r('d  W.,  assignor  to  The  "5"  Spot  Short  Range 
(inn  Clubs  of  America,  Inc.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  Target. 
2.068,764  :  Jan.   26. 

Precne,   Frank  IT.  E.      (See  Gruwell,  C.  E.,  and  Preeue.) 

I'l-eincrstorl'er.  Frjinz,  Gmnnden,  Austria.  Ontionl  nr- 
i-angeinent  for  u.se  In  color  photography.  2.088,339 ; 
July  27. 

I'reist.  Thomas  1'.,  Wallasey,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  .VuloiiiMtic  Ti>leplione  &  Electric  Company 
I.lmileii.  Ldiidou,  lOngland.  lOlectrlcal  thning  apparalus. 
2,088,723;  Aug.   3. 


492 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Prelst,  Thomas  P.,  Walla.sey,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments,  to  Automatic  Telephone  &  Electric  Company 
Limited.  London.  England.  Synchronizing  system. 
2.091.491  :  Aug.  31. 

Preist,  Thomas  P.,  Wallasey,  and  A.  P.  B.  Renshaw,  Kings- 
ton Hill,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Automatic 
Telephone  &  Electric  Company  Limited.  London,  Eng- 
land.    Traffic  control  signal.     2.091.6.")3  :  Aug.  31. 

Preiswerl;,  Ernst.  JIunchensroin.  near  I>as»l.  Switzerland, 
assignor  to  Hoffman-La  Roche  Inc.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Sali- 
cylic esters  of  acyl  glj'cols  and  the  manufacture  of 
same.     2,0G9,17o  ;  Jan.  2G. 

Preiswerk,  Ernst,  Munchenstein,  near  Basel,  and  O. 
Schnider,  Basel,  S\yitzerland,  assignors  to  Hoffmann- 
La  Roche  Inc.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  ■  2,4-Dioso-3,3-Dialkyl- 
tetrahydro-pyridines  and  manufacture  of  same. 
2.090,068  ;  Aug.  17. 

Pr^laz,  Jean.     (See  Walch.  H.,  and  Pr^laz.) 

Premier  Thread  Company.  (See  Mahoney,  William  E., 
assignor.) 

Prendergast,  Geneyieve.  (See  Kost,  E.  L.,  and  Prender- 
gast.) 

Prentice,  Carlvle  L.,  Neve  York,  N.  T.  Ignition  control 
deyice.     2,097,776  ;  Noy.  2. 

Prentice,  G.  E..  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Legat, 
Robert  C,   assignor.) 

Prentice,  G.  E.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Miserez, 
Constant  A.,  assignor.) 

Prentiss,  Augustin  M.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Carburetor. 
2,087.116  ;  July  13. 

Preplan,  Inc.      (See  Eyers,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Prescott,  Charles  H.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Photo- 
electric tube.     2,097,467  :  Nov.  2. 

Prescott,  Charles  W.  W.,  Pyuible.  Australia.  Automatic 
railroad  signaling  and  control  system.  2,098,401 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Prescott,  Ford  L.     (See  Smith,  M.  A.,  Jr.,  and  Prescott.) 

Prescott.  Ford  L.,  Dayton.  Ohio.  Torsional  vibration 
recording   instrument.      2. 069. 271 :   Feb.  2. 

Prescott,  Ford  L..  Dayton,  Ohio.  Adjusting  means. 
2,084,356  :  June  22. 

Prescott,  Harold  R.,  assignor  to  Continental  Oil  Com- 
pany, Ponca  City,  Okla.  Making  geological  explora- 
tions.    2.09.5.676  :  Oct.  12. 

Prescott,  Harold  R.,  and  K.  C.  Woodyard.  assignors  to 
Continental  Oil  Company.  Ponca  City,  Okla.  Seismo- 
phone.     2,084.561  ;  June  22. 

Prescott,  John  H.,  Columbus.  Ohio.  Convertible  metallic 
cot.     2,099.621  :  Nov.  16. 

President  and  Board  of  Trustees  of  St.  Louis  University. 
(See  MacCorquodale,  D.  W.,  Thayer,  and  Doisy,  as- 
signors. ) 

Presley.  James  O.,  and  J.  A.  Presley,  Wichita  Falls.  Tex. 
Derrick.     2.074,427  ;  Mar.  23. 

Presley.    John    A.       (See    Presley.    James    O..    and    J.    A.) 

Press  &  Drier  Co.,  The.  (See  Berrigan,  J.  B.,  Gross,  and 
Woodruff,  assignors.) 

Press.   Jules.      (See  Schank.  Arthur  W.,  assignor.) 

Pressed  Steel  Car  Company.  (See  Anderson,  John  P., 
assignor.) 

Pressed  Steel  Car  Company.  (See  Koch,  Felix,  as- 
signor.) 

Pressed  Steel  Car  Company.  (See  Kurtz,  Benjamin  F., 
assignor.) 

Pressed  Steel  Car  Company.  (See  Reeder,  N.  S.,  and 
Morrissey,  assignors.) 

Pressed  Steel  Car  Company.  (See  Schmohl.  Alfred  C, 
assignor.) 

Pressed  Steel  Car  Company.  (See  Suckfleld.  George  A., 
assipmor. ) 

Pressed  Steel  Company  Limited.  (See  Greene,  Reginald 
C.  assignor.) 

Pre.ssed  Steel  Company  of  Great  Britain  Limited,  The. 
(See   Kelley,   G.   L.,   and   Robertson,   assignors.) 

Pressed  Steel  Tank  Company.  (See  Brushe.  Robert  C. 
assignor.! 

Pressed  Steel  Tank  Company.  (See  Coakley,  William  E.. 
assignor.) 

Pressed  Steel  Tank  Company.  (See  Merker.  Herman,  as- 
signor.) 

Pressnall.  Charles  A.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Ad- 
lake  Company.     Ash  receiver.     2,082.181  :  June  1. 

Prcssuri'  (Ifiici-.-Uors.  Inc.  (See  Hut  to.  Marsdcn  C.  as- 
signor. ) 

Presto  Lock  Corporation.  (See  Levine,  Abraham,  as- 
signor.) 

Preston.  Cecil  W.  (See  Kennev.  M.  W.,  Constantine,  and 
Preston.) 

Preston.  Charles  IT.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  .Automatic  safety 
vehicle  door  lock   device.      2.095,081  :   Oct.  5. 

Preston.  Edward  S..  Hinsdah'.  assignor  to  Chicago  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company  Chicago.  III.  Feet  and  handle' 
provisions  for  appliance  bases.     2.084.595  :  June  22. 

Preston.  Edward  S..  assignor  to  Chicago  Electric  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Chicago.  HI.  Fan  with  rubber 
blades.     2,098.107  ;  Nov.  2. 

I'ri'slon.  Edward  S..  assignor  to  Chicago  Electric  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Chicago,  111.  Fan  with  flexible 
blndrs.      2.10J.9K!  :  Doc.  LM. 

Preston,  Frank  W..  Paterson.  N.  J.  Shedding  mecha- 
nism  for   looms.      2.075.30.'? :   Mar.   30. 

Preston,  Frank  W.,  Paterson.  \.  J.  Garment  hanger. 
2.090.197  :   Oct.    19. 


Preston,  Frank  W..  Butler.  Pa.  Hydraulic  testing  ma- 
chine.    2,084.653  ;  June  22. 

Preston,  Frederick  A.     (See  Willard.  G.  T.,  and  Preston.) 

Preston,  Henry  C,  and  A.  G.  Decker,  assignors  to  The 
Black  &  Decker  Manufacturing  Company,  Towson.  Md. 
Manually  portable  power-driven  rotary  planer. 
2  085,603  :  June  29. 

Preston.  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  American  Engineering 
Company,       Philadelphia,        Pa.  Stoker        furnace. 

2.075.541  :   Mar.   30. 

Preston,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  American  Engineering 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stoker  furnace.  2,079,696  ; 
May  11. 

Preston,  Herbert  E..  assignor  to  American  Engineering 
Company,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Stoker.  2.081.067  ;  May 
IS. 

Preston,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  American  Engineering 
Company.  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Agitating  mechanism. 
2,089,423  :  Aue.  10. 

Preston,  John  E.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Machine  for  folding 
cloth  articles.     2,070,297  ;  Feb.  9. 

Preston,  Neil  V..  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Com- 
pany, Rochester.  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  controlling 
system  for  railroads.     2.067.147  ;  Jan.  5. 

Preston,  Neil  D.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Train  dispatching  system  for 
railroads.     2,082,462  ;  June  1. 

Preston,  Neil  D.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Train  dispatching  system 
for   railroads.      2.082,464 ;   June    1. 

Preston,  Neil  D.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Com- 
pany, Rochester.  N.  Y.  Train  dispatching  system  for 
railroads.     2.082,465  :  June  1. 

Preston.  Neil  D.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  controlling 
system  for  railroads.     2,082,466  ;  June  1. 

Preston,  Neil  D..  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Centralized  trafhc  controlling 
system  for  railroads.     2,090.916  ;  Aug.  24. 

Preston,  Neil  D..  and  O.  H.  Dicke,  assignors  to  General 
Railway  Signal  Company,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Train  dis- 
patching system   for   railroads.      2.082,463 ;   June   1. 

Preston.  Neil  D..  and  T.  J.  Judge,  assignors  to  General 
Railway  Signal  Company.  Rochester.  N.  Y.  (Centralized 
traffic  controlling  system  for  railroads.  2,090,917  :  Aug. 
24. 

Preston,  Ross  J.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  H.  R.  Schlau 
and  one-third  to  H.  A.  Earnhardt.  Chicago.  111.,  and 
one-third  to  A.  W.  Carlson,  Glenview,  111.  Insect  de- 
stroying means.     2,086,046  ;  July  6. 

Preston.  Victor  R.,  Galesburg,  111.  Handle  for  burial  re- 
ceptacles.    2.094.720  :  Oct.  5. 

Preston,  Walter  C,  assignor  to  The  Procter  &  Gamble 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Soap  builder  of  reduced 
alkalinity.     2.093,927  ;   Sept.   21. 

Preston,  Walter  C,  Cincinnati,  and  H.  S.  Coith.  and 
R.  A.  Duncan,  Wyoming,  assignors  to  The  Procter  & 
Gamble  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Liquid  soap. 
2,093,928  :  Sept.  ^1. 

Preston,  Ward  H,     (See  Bullock,  F.  J.,  and  Preston.) 

Preston.  Warren  E.      (See  Barnes.   G.   M.,  and   Preston.) 

Preston,  William  A.      (See  Jacob,  Marcel,   assignor.) 

Prrstwirh,  John  V.,  Tottenham,  London,  England.  Band 
strapping   machine.      2.0S7.655  :    July   20. 

Pretot.  Armand  V..  New  Providence,' N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Johns-Manville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall 
assembly  and  stud.     2,081.368  ;  May  25. 

Pretzfelder.  Millard.  St.  .Vlbans.  assignor  to  Paper  Novelty 
Man\ifacturing  Co..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Christmas  tree 
ornament.     2.007,018:   Jan.  5. 

Previti,  Charles  S.,  Sayville,  N.  Y.  Windshield  wiper. 
2,075,959  ;  Apr.  6. 

Prewitt.  Richard  H..  Lansdowne.  assignor  to  Autogiro 
Company  of  America.  Willow  Grove.  Pa.  Aircraft  rotor 
blade  mounting  mechanism.     2,102,027;  Dec.  14. 

Prewitt.  Richard  H..  Lansdowne,  Pa.  Aircraft  with  sus- 
taining rotor.     2,102,028  ;  Dec.  14. 

Prewitt.  Sidney  A.,  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.  Clamp  head. 
2, 101. 192  :  Dec.  7. 

Prov.  Arthur  H.      (See  Walker,  P.  H.,  and  Prey.) 

Prlbll,  41exis  R.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Independent  controlled 
cushion  wheel  unit.     2.077,710  ;  Apr.  20. 

Pribil.  Alexis  R.,  S.iginaw,  Mich.  Trailer.  2,087,299  : 
July  20. 

Pribula.  Mike.  Chicago,  HI.    Siphon.    2,090,551 ;  Aug.  17. 

Price.  Abraham  R..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Suspenders. 
2,067.503  :  Jan.  12. 

Price.  Abraham  R.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Buckle  for  sus- 
penders.    2.071,427  ;  Feb.  23. 

Price.  Abraham  R..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Garment 
marker.     2.099.943  :  Nov.  23. 

Price.  Arnold  F..  Hartsdale.  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories.  Incorporated.  New  York,  N  Y  Power 
supply  circuit.     2.096.824  :  Oct    26 

Price.  Charles  D..  Baraboo,  Wis.  Carburetor.  2,073,649  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Price.  Earl  E..  assignor  to  G.  H.  Tennant  Company,  Min- 
neapolis. Minn.  Abrading  or  polishing  implement. 
J.083.  i!)3:  June  15. 

Price.  Earl  E..  assignor  to  G.  H.  Tennant  Company, 
Minrieapolis,  Minn.  Producing  abrading  rolls  for  use 
on  abrading  or  nolishing  machines.     2,089,707  ;  Aug.  10. 

Price,   Earl   R.      (See  Price,  Harold  W.  and   E.  R.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


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Price,  Emil  and  W.  A.  Pfister,  I;OS  Angeles,  Calif.  Silenc- 
ing and  antisiphoning  means  for  water  closets. 
2,086,637  ;  July  13. 
Price,  George  E.,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Making  electrical  heaters.  2,101,095 ; 
Dec.  7. 
Price,  Harold  M.,  et  al.     (See  Skeen,  Chester  W.,  assignor.) 

Price,  Harold  W.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Outboard  motor. 
2,079,871;  May  11. 

Price,  Harold  W.  and  E.  R.,  assignors  to  Bendix  Aviation 
Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Clutch  control  mecha- 
nism.    2,068,961  ;  Jan.  26. 

Price,  Harold  W.  and  E.  R.,  assignors  to  Bendis 
Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Clutch  con- 
trol mechanism.     2,086,575  ;  July  13. 

Price,  Harold  W.  and  E.  R.,  assignors  to  Bendix 
Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Clutch  con- 
trol mechanism.     2,086,576  ;  July  13. 

Price,  Harold  W.  and  E.  R.,  assignors  to  Bendix  Aviation 
Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Clutch  control  mecha- 
nism.    2,087,387  ;  July  20. 

Price,  Harold  W.  and  E.  R.,  assignors  to  Bendix  Aviation 
Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Clutch  control  mecha- 
nism.    2,095,763  ;  Oct.   12. 

Price,  Harold  W.  and  E.  R.,  assignors  to  Bendix 
Aviation  Corporntion,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Clutch  control 
mechanism.     2,098,674  ;  Nov.  9. 

Price,  Jacob  R.,  assignor  to  Price  Metal  Refining  Com- 
pany, Kansas  City,  Mo.  Producing  metallic  packing. 
2,079,467  ;  May  4. 

Price.  James  K..  Rodondo  Rcarli,  Calif.  Combined  lock 
and  latch.      2,070,019;  Ff-b.  10, 

Price.  John  D.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Koj^pers  Company,  Gas  purifi- 
cation process.      2.070,620  ;  Feb.  16. 

Price.  John  F,,  assignor  to  Oswego  Palls  Corporation, 
Fulton,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  preliminarily  assembling 
covers  to  containers.     2,101,291  ;  Dec.  7. 

Price,  Jolm  R,      (See  Tricke.v,  J.  P..  and  Price.) 

Price,  Joseph  W.,  Jr.     (See  Light,  R.  A.,  and  Price.) 

Price,  Louis,  assignor  to  Joe  Lowe  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Confectionery  product.  2,085,330  ;  June 
29. 

Price,  Mark  B.,  and  H,  M.  Forestner,  said  H.  M.  Forest- 
ner,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  J.  J.  Forestner,  Jr.,  and 
said  Price  assignor  of  one-tenth  to  A.  B.  McCall, 
Springfield,  111.     Clutch  .  2,078,893  ;  Apr.  27. 

Price  Jletal  Refining  Company.  (See  Price,  Jacob  R., 
assignor.) 

Price,  Mitchell  D..  Miami,  Fla.  Game  and  exercising 
device.     2,087,445  ;  July  20. 

Price,  Nathan  C.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Boiler  control. 
2,078,341  ;  Apr.  27. 

Price,  Orlo  H.,  assignor  to  Williams  Oil-O-Matic  Heating 
Corporation,  Bloomington,  111.  Draft  regulator. 
2,078,898;  Apr.   27. 

Price,  Ralph  H.,  Galveston,  Tex.,  and  R,  V,  Shaukland. 
Hammond,  Ind.,  assiKnors  to  Standard  Oil  Company, 
(Indiana),  Chicago,  111.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon  oil. 
2.067,730  ;  Jan.  12, 

Price,  Richard  P,,  assignor  to  Hammermill  Paper  Com- 
pany, Erie,  Pa.  Continuous  automatic  layboy. 
2,084,741  ;  June  22. 

Price,  Robert,  Eagle,  W.  Va.  Blasting  apparatus. 
2,089,981  ;  Aug.   17. 

Price,  Robert  M.      (See  McKenzie,  Clarence  J.,  assignor.) 

Price,  Robert  M.,  West  Springfield,  assignor  of  seven- 
tenths  to  C.  J.  McKenzie,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Safety 
razor  and  blade  therefor.     2,089,296 ;  Aug.  10. 

Pi'ice.  Wnlter  R.,  Minneapolis,  l\linn.  Electric  switch, 
2,070.683  :   Fob.   16. 

Price,  William  B,,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Waterbury,  Conn.  Acid  resistant  copper  alloys. 
2,085,544  ;  June  29. 

Price,  William  11,,  Nottingham,  England.  Lace  and  pro- 
ducing the  s.nme,     2,091,215;  Aug,  24. 

T'rice,  Wilson  T.     (See  T.nylor,  W.  S.,  and  Price.) 

I'rickett,  Tliomas  1!,      (See  Iloudry,  E,  J,,  and  Prickett.) 

Priekett,  Thomns  B,,  Woodbury,  N,  J.,  assignor  to  Houdry 
I'rocess  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Automatic  tempera- 
ture reguliition  of  contiict  masses.     2,073,650;  Miir.   16, 

Prickett,  Tboiiiiis  1!.,  Woodbury,  N,  J.,  assignor  to  Houdry 
Process  Corr)oration,  Dover,  Del.  Process  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  controlling  catalytic  and  Other  contact  mass 
reactions.     2,084,357  ;  June  22. 

Pi'Ickett,  Thomas  B.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hou- 
dry I'rocess  (."orporation,  Dover,  Del.  Apparatus  for 
controlling  chemical   reactions,     2,092,017  :    Sept.    7. 

Prickett,  Thomas  B.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Iloudry 
J'rocoss  Corporntion,  Dover,  Del.  Temperature  control 
of  reliction  vessels.      2,102,644  :  Dec.  21. 

Prickett,  Thomas  B.,  and  R,  C.  Lassiat,  Woodbury,  N.  J,, 
assignors  to  Iloudry  Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del, 
Charging  of  cases  with  contact  materi.al.  2,079,630  ; 
May  11. 

Pi'Ickett,  Thomas  1!,.  and  R.  C.  Lassiat,  Woodberrv,  N.  J,, 
assignors  to  Iloudry  Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del, 
Converfi'r  and   ils  assembly      2,095,266;  Oct,   12, 

I'ridd.v.  Harry  L,  (See  Illtt,  M.  V.,  Kennedy,  and 
I'riddy.) 

Prldham,  Chester  A.,  Chatham,  N.  J,  Tov,  2,094,018; 
Oct,  5. 


Pridham,  Edwin  S.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Refrigeration  appa- 
ratus.    2,082,756  ;  June  1. 

Priefert,  Dale  J.,  Haswell,  Colo.  Cultivator.  2,068,303; 
Jan.  19. 

Priesmeyer,  Charles,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  G.  A.  J. 
Meyer,  Chicago,  111.  Pocket  seal  press.  2,077,853 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Priesmeyer,  Charles,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  G.  A.  J. 
Meyer,  Chicago,  111.  Base  attachment  for  pocket  seal 
presses.     2,080,987  ;  May  18. 

Priess,  Allen,  Hermann,  Mo.  Toilet  bowl.  2,094,302  ; 
Sept.  28, 

Priess,  William  H.,  assignor  to  International  Television 
Radio  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radiant  energy 
resonant  vibratory  system.     2,090,853  ;  Aug.  24. 

Priest,  Dwight  E.,  assignor  to  Parker  Wire  Goods  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Hacksaw  frame  construction. 
Re.  20,252  ;  Jan.  26. 

Priester,  Leslie  E.     (See  Powell.  R.  C,  and  Priester.) 

Priestley,  William  E.,  Kendall,  N.  Y.  Threshing  machine 
feeder.     2.091,523  ;  Aug.  31. 

Primavera,  Vincent  A.  R.,  and  S.  A.  Spaziante,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Buckle.     2,085,388  ;  June  29. 

Prime  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Richardson, 
John  W.,  assignor.) 

Prince,  David  C,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  Automatic  gear  shift, 
2,071,428  ;  Feb,  23. 

Prince,  David  C,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  Power  transmission, 
2,100.748  ;   Nov.  30, 

Prince,  David  C,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electrical  switch  gear.  2,090,518  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Prince,  David  C,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Operating  mechanism.  2,096,619  ; 
Oct.   19. 

Prince,  David  C,  Swarthmore,  Pa,,  and  W.  F.  Skeats, 
Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Electric  circuit  interrupter.      2,092,656  ;   Sept.  7. 

Prince,  Leonard  M,     (See  Hager,  G.  C,  and  Prince.) 

Prince,  Samuel  F.,  Clevis,  N.  Mex.  Brake  beam  safety  sup- 
port.    2,071,568  :  Feb,  23, 

Prince-Smith,  William,  Keighley,  England.  Spindle  for 
ring  spinning  and  like  machines.     2,085,611  ;  June  29. 

Prince,  Warren  V.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Clock  actuated  dis- 
play mechanism.     2,069,390  ;  Feb.  2. 

Princell,  John  M.,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  assignor  to  American 
Process  Feed  Co.  Producing  livestock  food  from  gar- 
bage.    2,094,904  ;  Oct.  5, 

Princeton  Inc.     (See  Fleisher,   Harry,  assignor.) 

Princeton  Worsted  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Hetherington,  John, 
assignor.) 

Prindeville,  John  J.  (See  O'Bryan,  Francis  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Pringle,  Mary,  Alameda,  Calif.  Baby  support.  2,102,281  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Pringle,  William  A.,  assignor  to  American  Sales  Book 
Company,  Inc.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Carbon  sheet 
support  for  writing  machines,     2,089,982  ;  Aug.   17. 

Pringle,  William  A.,  assignor  to  American  Sales  Book 
Company  Inc.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y,  Strip  feed  driv- 
ing mechanism  for  autographic  registers.  2,002,260  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Pringle,  William  A.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  J. 
Manuel,  Dover,  N.  H.,  assignors  to  American  Sales 
Book  Company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Carbon  indicator 
for  writing  machines.     2,078,457  ;  Apr.  27.- 

Pringle,  William  A„  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  J, 
Manuel.  Dover,  N.  H.,  assignors  to  American  Sales 
Book  Company,  Inc,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Strip  ten- 
sioning and  threading  device  for  writing  machines. 
2,080,061  ;  May  11. 

Prins,  Klaas,  Chicago,  111.  Coal  cleaning  apparatus. 
2,078,275;  Apr.  27. 

Prins,  Klaas,  Chicago,  HI.  Coal  cleaning  apparatus. 
2,082,467  ;  June  1. 

Prins,  l^eendert.  Port  Washington,  N,  Y.  Advertising  or 
display  device,      2,103,175;  Dec.  21. 

Prinlalor   lyiiiiited.      (.See   Ilor-iKMiiann,   Albert,   assiu'noi',) 

Printel  Communication  Systems,  Inc.  (See  Roe,  AVilliam 
C,  assignor.) 

I'rintel  Coiiimunication  Systems,  Inc,  (See  Roe.  W,  C., 
and   H<'av('iis,   assignors.) 

Printz,  Glenn  IC.  Detroit,  Mich.  Apparatus  for  electrically 
marking  metals,     2,099,622  ;  Nov.  16. 

rriii/.,  Dielricli,      (See  Jobs!.  (',..  and  I'rlTiz.) 

Prinz,  Dietrich.  (See  Kuhle,  W.  E.,  Prinz,  and  II<>r- 
riger. ) 

Prinz,  Dietrich,  assignor  to  Telcfunken  Gesellschaft  fiii- 
Drahtlose  Telegraphic  ni.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Transmitting  messages  by  means  of  ultra  short  wave's. 
2,093.765  ;  Sept,  21. 

Prinz.  Di(>trlcli,  assignor  to  Telefunken  (Jesellschaft  filr 
Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m,  b.  H,,  Berlin,  Germanv. 
Magnetron.     2.099,533:  Nov.  16. 

I'rinz,  Dii'Iricli  and  V.  lleriiger,  assignors  to  T<>ler(inl<en 
GeNcllsi'lial't  I'ur  Drahtlose  Ti'lograi)liii'  m,  h.  II.,  lierlln, 
(.'enu.Miiy.      'I'ransinil  I  it.      2.()7-l,.'<.">7  :  M,-ir.   2.'!, 

I'i'inz,  Dielricli,  and  l'\  Hei-rlger,  assignors  to  Telefunken 
<;esi-lls<liMl'l  fur  Drahtlose  Telegrai)hie,  in,  b.  H..  Berlin, 
Germany,  Magnetically  biased  electron  discharge  de- 
vice,     2.0SI,.S(>7  ;  June  22, 

Prion,  I'lerre  A.  M.,  Cliinon,  France.  Photographic  print- 
ing machine.     2,100,087  ;  Nov.  23. 

I'ritcliard,  ClMrence  II,      (See  Fenster,  John  H,,  assignor.) 


494 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Pritcliard.  J.  F.,  &  Company.  (See  Pabodie,  Robert  R., 
assignor.) 

Pritchard.  Wilmot  T.  (See  Xicholson,  F.  A.,  and 
Pritchard.) 

Pritty,  James  J.  (See  Diamond,  J.  E.,  and  Perkins, 
assignors.) 

Proal,  Frederico  E.,  Mexico,  D.  F.,  Mexico.  Slide  rule  for 
use  in  sear  calculations.     2.0S7.44G  :  July  20. 

Probst,  Eduard.     (See  Ruppe,  H.,  and  Probst.) 

Probst.  Karl  K.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  construction. 
2.103.!)! 5  ;  Dec.    28. 

Process  Management  Company.  (See  Atwell,  Harold  V., 
assignor.) 

Prochazka,  Frank,  Cicero,  111.  Producing  sealed  crystal 
layers  in  bottles.     2,067,731  ;  Jan.  12. 

Prochfizka,  Karel,  Dusnikv,  Czechoslovakia.  Track  sand- 
ing device.     2,099,315  ;  Xov.  16. 

Proctor,  B.  A.,  Company,  Inc.  (See  Proctor,  Barton  A., 
assignor.) 

Proctor,  Barton  A.      (See  Bundick,   C.  U.,  and  Proctor.) 

Proctor,  Barton  A.,  Larchmont,  assignor  to  B.  A.  Proctor 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph. 
2,082,353  ;  June  1. 

Proctor,  Barton  A.,  Larchmont,  assignor  to  B.  A.  Proctor 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fabrication  of  records. 
2,094,280  :  Sept.  28. 

Procter  &  G.amble  Company.  The.  (See  Duncan,  B.  A., 
and  McAllister,  assignors.) 

Procter  &  Gamble  Company,  The.  (See  McAllister,  Walter 
H.,  assignor.) 

Procter  &  Gamble  Company,  The.  (See  Preston,  Walter 
C,  assignor.) 

Procter  &  Gamble  Company,  The.  (See  Preston,  W.  C, 
Coith,  and  Duncan,  assignors.) 

Procter  &  Gamble  Company,  The.  (See  Schanzle,  W.  F., 
and  Richardson,  assignors.) 

Procter  &  Gamble  Company,  The.  (See  Snoddy,  A.  U.. 
and  Martin,  assignors.) 

Procter  &  Gamble  Company,  The.  (See  Suter,  Chester 
M.,  assignor.) 

Procter,  Howard  E.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Gauge  and  lo- 
cating device  for  torpedo  tubes.     2,071,358  ;  Feb.  23. 

Procter,  Richard  H.,  Teaneck,  N.  J  Auxiliary  shelf  for 
bathroom   cabinets.     2.071,900;  Feb.  23. 

Proctor,  Robert  V.,  assignor  to  The  Commercial  Shear- 
ing &  Stamping  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Hy- 
draulic system  for  vehicles.     2,094,466  ;  Sept.  28. 

Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Incorporated.  (See  Black,  Harold 
G.,  assignor.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Incorporated.  (See  Bogaty,  Her- 
mann S.,  assignor.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Incorporated.  (See  Ginder,  William 
H.,  assignor.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Incorporated.  (See  Hurxthal,  Al- 
pheus  O.,  assignor.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Inc.  (See  Myers,  J.  W.,  and  Bid- 
dinger,  assignors.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Incorporated.  (See  Schwartz,  Wal- 
ter M.,  assignor.) 

Proctor  &  Schwartz,  Incorporated.  (See  Wanamaker, 
Harry  F.,  assignor.) 

Procunier,  Harry  G.,  assignor  to  Procunier  Safety  Chuck 
Company,  Chicago.  111.  Tool-holding  chuck  and  collet 
therefor.     2.098,675  :  Nov.  9. 

Procunier  Safet.T  Chuck  Company.  (See  Procunier,  Harry 
G.,  assignor.) 

Prodromes,  George  and  M.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Trimmer.     2,077,261  :  Apr.  13. 

Prodromes,  Marcus.     (See  Prodromes,  George  and  M.) 

Product  Development  Quest,  Inc.  (See  Limbach,  Henry 
C,  assignor.) 

Production  Engineering  Company.  (Sec  Sinclair.  Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 

Production  Machine  Company.  (See  Fuller,  Rufus  W.. 
assignor.) 

Products  Company,  The.      (See  Reid.  .Tames  S..  assignor.) 

Professional  Merchandise  Inc.  (See  Conway,  Elisha  A., 
assignor.) 

Progressive  Research  Corporation.  (See  Killman, 
Thomas  A.,  and  R.  T.,  assignors.) 

Progressive  Service  Company.  (See  Deubel,  Carl  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Proksch,  Ferdinand.     (See  Tilles,  Gustav.  assignor.' 

Prolamine  Products  Incorporated.  (See  Hansen,  Donald 
W.,   assignor.) 

Prood,  John  M.,  LouiSTille,  Ky.  Broiler.  2,085,169 ; 
June  29. 

Propello  Inventions  Limited.  (See  Yoxall,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

Pro-phy-lac-tic  Brush  Company.  (See  Hill,  W.  E.,  and 
McArthur,  assignors.) 

Prophylactic  Brush  Company.  (See  Hill,  W.  E.,  and  • 
Parkhurst,   assignors.) 

Prose,  Henry   F.      (See  Prose,  Ray  M.,  and  H.  F.) 

Prose.  Rav  M.  and  H.  F.,  Modoc,  Kans.  Weaner. 
2.084.919  :  June  22. 

Prosper,  Joseph,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  JIachlnery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Making  shoes.     2,079,716:  May  11. 

Prosperltv  Company  Inc..  The.  (See  Nash,  H.  F.,  and 
Zlmnrlk.  nsslcnors.) 

Prost,  Hans.     (See  Buschbeck,  W.,  Prost,  and  Boettcher.) 


Prothoro,  Floyd  S.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  J.  B.  Par- 
sons. Arlington.  Mass.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,068,038  :  Jan.  19. 

Protin.  Edward  J.,  Charleroi,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Steel 
Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Thread  protector.  2,101,451  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Protona,  A.  G.  (See  Hochstadter,  M.,  and  Vogel,  as- 
signors.) 

I'roisiiian.  Willard  C.  Lansing.  Iowa.  Button  machine 
saw  filing  device.      2,076.129  ;  Apr.   6. 

Prouty,  Theodore  C,  deceased,  by  W.  O.  Prouty,  ad- 
ministrator, Hermosa  Beach,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Metlox  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Manhattan 
Beach,  Calif.  Vehicle  spring  suspension  device. 
2,073,267  ;  Mar.  9. 

Prouty,  Willis  O.,  administrator.  (See  Prouty,  Theo- 
dore C.I 

Prouty,  Willis  O.,  Hermosa  Beach,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Metlox  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Manhattan 
Beach,  Calif.  Ultraviolet  light  source.  2,093,735 ; 
Sept.  21. 

I'rovitlent  Trust  Co.  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Miiller, 
Jnlm  11.) 

Provisor,  Abraham,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Chair. 
2,077,770  ;  Apr.  20. 

Provisor,  Benjamin,  et  al.  (See  Dulberg,  Jasper,  as- 
signor.) 

Priickner,  Hermann.  (See  Normaiin  W.,  and  Priickner, 
assignors. ) 

Priickner,  Hermann,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Bohme  Fettchemie-Gesellschaf't  mit  beschrankter  Haf- 
tung,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Producing  aliphatic  car- 
bonyl  compounds.     2,081,506  ;  May  25. 

Prudden,  Theodore  M.,  Hingham  Center,  Mass.  Sound 
absorbing  structure.     2.077.155  ;  Apr.   13. 

Prudden,  Theodore  M.,  Hingham,  Mass.  Ceil  construc- 
tion for  roofed  vehicles.     2,077,262  ;  Apr.   13. 

Prudden.  Theodore  M.,  Hingham  Center.  Mass.  Acoustical 
structure.     2.081,765  ;  May  25. 

Prudden.  Theodore  M.,  Hingham  Center,  Mass.  Sound 
absorbing  structure  and  material.     2,086,433  ;   July  6. 

Pruden.  Harold  M.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Radio   telephone  monitoring  system.     2,093,847  ;   Sept. 

Prue,  Walter  W..  Auburn,  Maine,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe  bottom 
unit  and  making  the  same.     2,073,025  ;  Mar.  9. 

Prues.  Anthony  J.,  Fort  Thomas,  Ky.  Verifying  the 
correctness  of  recording  operations.  2,092,378 ; 
Sept.   7. 

Pruitt,  Raymond  S.,  trustee,  et  al.  (See  Barton,  Clar- 
ence H.) 

Pruitt,  Raymond  S.,  trustee,  et  al.  (See  Litchfield,  Isaac 
W..  assignor.) 

Pruitt,  Raymond  S.,  et  al.,  trustees.  (See  Starkey,  Wil- 
liam C,  assignor.) 

Prutton,  Arthur  J.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Rayon  Cor- 
poration, Cleveland,  Ohio.     Spinneret.     2,078,509 ;  Apr. 

I'nittiin.  Carl  F.,  assignor,  bv  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Lubril-Zol  Development  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Engine  fuel.     2,068.635  ;  Jan.  19. 

Pruvton,  Carl  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and  W.  E.  Roush,  Mid- 
innd.  Mich.,  assignors  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Company, 
Midland,  Mich.  Production  of  isobutvlene  and  tertiary 
butyl  chloride.     2,069,624  ;  Feb.  2.      " 

I'ruvot.  Henri  E.  N..  Sotteville-Les-Rouen,  France,  as- 
signor to  C.  C.  Wakefield  &  Company  Limited,  London, 
England.     Lubricating  device.     2,088.386  ;  July  27. 

Pruvot,  Henri  E.  N.,  Sotteville-les-Rouen,  France,  assignor 
to  C.  C.  Wakefield  &  Company  Limited,  London,  Eng- 
land.    Lubricating  device.     2.094.930  ;  Oct.  5 

Pruyn,  Francis  L..  Sea  Girt,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Under- 
pinning and  Foundation  Company,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Filtration  of  sewage  and  the  like.  2,075,542  ; 
Mar.   30. 

Pr.vale,  Harry  M.     (See  Hunter.  G.  G.,  Pryale,  and  Oark.) 

Pryale,  Harry  M.,  and  S.  C.  Clark,  assignors  to  Baldwin 
Rubber  Company,  Pontiac.  Mich.  Apparatus  for  manu- 
facturing mats.     2,101,508  ;  Dec.  7. 

Pryha,  Stanley.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Disinfecting  means  for 
toilets.     2,081.2-19:  May  25. 

^^"l'  Willie  L.,  Waiigti,  Va.  Figure  toy.  2,070,462; 
Feb.  9. 

Przyborowskl,  Stanislaus,  assignor  to  Fedders  Jlanufac- 
tunng  Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automobile  radia- 
tor core.     2,073,588  ;  Mar.  9. 

Przyborowskl.  Stanislaus,  assignor  to  Fedders  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Machine  for  form- 
ing radiator  ribbons.    2.102,573  :  Dec.  14 

Public,   nedioated   to   the   free  use   of   the       (i 
George  W.) 

Public.  Dedicated  to  the  free  use  of  the.  (See  Dearborn, 
J'reaerick  E. ) 

Public,  Dedicated  to  the  free  use  of.  (See  Palkin.  S  , 
and  Hams.) 

Public  Dedicated  to  the  Free  UoC  of  the.  (See  Smith 
I:  L..  and  Claborn.l 


(See  Barber, 


Public,   Free  use  of  the.      (See  Gaus,  George  E  ) 
Pub  ic.  free  u.<;e  of  the.     ^See  Gaus.  O.  E.,  and  Bo' 


owes. ) 


n"KJ?'^'  Xl^-S^^  <*'  ^^^-     (See  Lothrop,  R.  E.,  and  Paine  ) 
Public,  Free  Use  of  The.     (See  Markwoid,  Louis  N.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


495 


Public  iu  the  Territory  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
(See  Vivian,  D.  L.,  and  Haller,  assignors.) 

Public  in  the  Territory  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
Dedicated  to  the.  (See  Fulton,  K.  A.,  and  Fernelius, 
assignors.) 

Public  in  the  Territory  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
Free  use  of  the.  (See  Vivian,  D.  L.,  and  Haller,  as- 
signors.) 

Public  in  Tlie  United  States  of  America,  Dedicated  to  the 
free  use  of  the.  (See  Whittaker,  C.  W.,  and  Lundstrom, 
assignors.) 

Public  in  the  United  States  of  America,  Free  use  of  the. 
(See  Coe,  Mayne  R.,  assignor.) 

Public  in  the  United  States,  Free  use  of  the.  (See  Smith, 
Claude   R.,   assignor.) 

Public  of  the  United  States  of  America.  (See  Balls,  A.  K., 
and  Swenson.) 

Public  territory  of  the  United  States  of  America,  dedi- 
cated to  the  free  use  of.  (See  Vivian,  D.  L.,  and 
Haller,  assignors.) 

Puckett,  Willard  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  M.  Cars- 
well,  Macon,  Ga.  Conveyor  cleaner.  2,083,864 ;  June 
15. 

Pudelko,  Hermann,  assignor  to  Diirkoppwerke  Aktlen- 
gesellschaft,  Bielefeld,  Germany.  Thread  cutting  de- 
vice for  buttonhole  and  similar  sewing  machines. 
2,077,531 ;  Apr.  20. 

I'Udellco,  Ueriiiaiin,  assignor  to  Diirkoppwerke  Aktienge- 
sellschaft,  Bielefeld,  Germany.  Cutting  device  for  but- 
tonhole- or  other  sewing  machines.     2.100,815  :  Nov.  30. 

Pudelko,  Riccard,  Zug,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Landis 
&  Gyr,  A-G.     Meter  system.     2,084,742  ;  June  22. 

Pudelko,  Riccard,  Zug,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Landis  & 
Gyr,  A-G.     Remote  control  system.     2.101.269  ;  Dec.  7. 

Pudge,  Elmer  E.     (See  Beals,  A.  F.,  and  Pudge.) 

Pudney,  James  S.,  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Sawdust  burner.     2,092,680 ;    Sept.    7. 

Puerner,  Bertram  H.  (See  Newhouse,  R.  C.  and 
Puerner. ) 

Puerner,  Bertram  H.,  West  Ollis,  assignor  to  Allis- 
Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Speed  controller  for  clinker  coolers.  2,084,976  ;  June 
22. 

Puetz,  Anthony,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Nursing  bottle. 
2,094,721  ;  Oct.  5. 

Puffer-Hubbard  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Goetzmann,  Albert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Puffer,  Samuel  R.,  Saugus,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Engine  throttle  control.  2,071,177  : 
Feb.    10. 

Puffer,  Samuel  R.,  Saugus,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Supercharger  for  internal  combus- 
tion  engines.      2,078,807 ;   Apr.    27. 

Puffer,  Samuel  R.,  Saugus,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Cooling  means  for  aircraft  engines. 
2,085,604 ;  June  29. 

Puffer,  Samuel  R.,  Saugus.  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Exhaust  gas  driven  turbine. 
2,089.708  ;  Aug.  10. 

Pugh,  Alexander  L.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  International  Resist- 
ance Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Resistor  construction. 
2.087,736  ;  July  20. 

Pugniet,  Paul,  Saint-Mande,  France.  Hose  supporter. 
2,074,272  ;  Mar.  16. 

Pugsley,  Edwin,  assignor  to  Winchester  Repeating  Arms 
Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Take-down  firearm. 
2,100,410:  Nov.  30. 

Pugsley,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Carrick  Engineering 
Company,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  Combustion  control  ap- 
paratus.    2,083,504;  June  8. 

Pule.io,  Carlo,  Lausanne,  and  J.  Staub,  Pully-Lausanne, 
Switzerland.  Burner  for  liquid  fuels.  2,090,267  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Pulfrich,  Hans,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Composite  body. 
2,098,811  :  Nov.  9.  j  f  :i 

Pulfrich,  Hans,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Ceramic  material. 
2.098.812:  Nov.  9. 

Pulidoi-i,  Palmiro,  Florence,  Kalv.  T'urnor  lor  liquid 
fuels.     2,094,9.'>9  ;  Oct.  5. 

Pullon,  Alfred  N.  D.,  assignor  to  The  British  Aluminum 
Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Surface  treat- 
ment of  aluminum  and  aluminum  alloy.s,  2,096,309  : 
Oct.   19. 

Pullen,  Fred  W.,  assignor  to  I?1ssell  Carpet  Sweeper  Com- 
pany, Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Carpet  svi'eeper.  2,082,652  ; 
June  1. 

Pullen,  Rodney  S.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Pullonllte 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Match  packet  and  making 
it.     2,067,148;   Jan.  5. 

Pullen,  Rodney  S.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Pullonllto 
Company,  I'hiliidelphia,  Pii.  Making  match  packetB. 
2,084,700  :  June  22. 

I'ulIeiilKe  Cdiiipany.     (See  Pullon,  Rodney  S.,  assignor.) 

Pulloyblank,  Harper  E.  (Soo  Tlannnond,  (;.  F.,  Jr.,  and 
Ptilleyhlank.) 

Pullman  Coinpnny,  The.     (See  Ilulse,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Pullman  Company,  The.  (See  Parke,  P.,  and  Hollands, 
.■issignors.) 

Pullnmn,  John.     (See  PIntow,  J.,  and  Pullmnn.) 

PuIIniiin.  Joseph  C,  assignor  to  Bert  C.  Miller,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  y.     Resinous  coating.     2,070,553  ;  Feb.  0. 


Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Adams,  E.  E.,  Blomberg,  Mussey,  and  Stout,  assignors.) 

Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Banning,  Thomas  A.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Blomberg,  Martin  P.,  assignor.) 

Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Hartwig,  Arthur  H.,   assignor.) 

Pullman-Standard  Car  JIanufacturing  Company.  (See 
Murphy,  Frank  L.,  assignor.) 

Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Mussey,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Mussey,  W.  H.,  and  Blomberg,  assignors.) 

Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Powell,  Gomert,  assignor.) 

Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Stout,   William  B.,   assignor.) 

Pullman-Standard  Car  &  ftlantifacturing  Company.  (See 
Stout,  W.   B.,  and  Wright,  assignors.) 

Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Winther,  Martin  P.,  assignor.) 

Pullmatch  Incorporated.     (See  Luck,  Willy,  assignor.) 

Pulp  Process  and  Development,  inc.  (See  Altick,  C.  D., 
Smiley,  and  Turner,  assignors.) 

Pulp  Products  Company.  (See  Heymann,  Roy  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pulp  Products  Company.     (See  Plunkett,  Paul,  assignor.) 

Pulp  Reproduction  Company.  (See  Nelson,  A.  J.,  and 
Olsen,  assignors.) 

Pultar,  Catherine,  Union,  N.  J.  Basket  structure. 
2,096,337  ;  Oct.  19. 

Pulvis  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Schweich,  Roger,  as- 
signor.) 

Pummill,  Evert  T.,  Augusta,  Kans.,  assignor  to  Socony- 
Vacuum  Oil  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Reclaiming  spent  "doctor"  solution.  2,078,773 ;  Apr. 
27. 

Pungs,  Leo.     (See  Wehrlin.  H..  and  Pungs.) 

Punke,  John  J.,  assignor  to  Hupp  Motor  Car  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Refuse  receptacle  for  vehicle 
bodies.    2,081,559  ;  May  25. 

Punke,  John  J.,  assignor  to  Hupp  Motor  Car  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Jlich.  Head  lamp  construction.  2,089,424 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Punte,  William  F.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Continental  Can 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Container  with  ro- 
tatable  spout.     2,083,471  ;  June  8. 

Punte,  William  F.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Continen- 
tal Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slip  cover 
container.     2,086,188  ;  July  6. 

Punte,  William  F.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Continental  Can 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slip  cover  container. 
2,086,510  ;  July  6. 

Punte,  William  F.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Con- 
tinental Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dis- 
pensing container.     2,092,137  ;  Sept.  7. 

Punte,  William  F.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Continental 
Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dispensing  con- 
tainer.    2,092,138  ;   Sept.   7. 

Pupier,  Andr6,  Paris,  France.  Preventing  or  stopping 
stomach  sickness,  especially  sea-sickness.  2,082,468 ; 
June  1. 

Purcell,  Lee  B.,  Harvey,  111.  Lip  rouge  spreader. 
2,096,858  ;  Oct.  26. 

Purdue  Research  Foundation.  (See  Hall,  Joseph  1\I.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Purdue  Research  Foundation.  (See  Hass,  H.  B.,  and 
Hinds,  assignors.) 

Purdne  Research  Foundation.  (See  Ilass.  H.  B.,  and 
Hodge,  assignors.) 

Purdue  Research  Foundation.  (See  Kraybill,  Henry  R., 
assignor.) 

Purdum,  Edith,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Means  for  sealing  jars. 
2,070,526  ;   M.iy  4. 

Pur(>  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Carr,  Richard  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pure  Oil  Company,The.  (See  Carr,  R.  H.,  and  Covoll,  as- 
signors.) 

I'lii-c  oil  (""ompany,  The.  (See  Ilarnsborger,  Audlcy  E., 
as.signor. ) 

Pure  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Osterstrom,  Rudolph  C. 
assignor. ) 

Pure  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Osterstrom,  R.  C,  and 
Wagner,  assignors.) 

Pure  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Ridgway.  Charles  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pure  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Smith,  C.  L.,  and  Rollin, 
assignors.) 

Pure  Oil  Company,  Tlio.  (Soo  Stockard,  Paul  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pure  Oil  Company,  The,     (See  Wngncr,  Cary  R.,  assignor.) 

Purifoy,  Absalom  D..  Mobile,  Ala.  .Vppnratus  for  pro- 
lerting   buildings    from    termites.      2,0.S7,104:    .Inly    KJ. 

Purington,  lOllison  S.,  jissignor  to  .1.  II.  I  Itininuind',  Jr.! 
<;ioucoslor,  Mass.  Dynamic  nnilllplier.  2,090.750' 
Oct.  20. 

Purington,  Ellison  S.,  nsslgnor  to  J.  H.  Hnnunond,  Jr., 
(iloucoster,  Mass.  Sound  roprodncllon  system. 
2,000,757;   Oct.   20. 

Purlnglon,  Klli.sou  S.,  assignor,  to  J.  TT.  TiMinmond.  Jr , 
Gloureslor,  M.'iss.  nymimio  mtilllplior  with  automatic 
tone  filter.     2,000,758;  Oct.  20. 


496 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Purington,  Ellison  S.,  assignor  to  J.  11.  Hammond,  Jr., 
Gloucester,  Mass.  Dynamic  multiplier.  2,096,759  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Purington.  Ellison  S.,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Hammond,  Jr., 
Gloucester,  Mass.  Tone  control  system.  2.096.760 ; 
Oct.  2(!. 

Purington.  Ellison  S.,  Gloucester.  Mass.,  assignor  to  J.  H. 
Hammond.  Jr.  Single  side  band  transmission. 
2.098.307  :  Xov.  9. 

Purinton,  Forrest  G.,  assignor  to  The  Patent  Button 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Machine  for  decorating 
articles.     2,085,389  ;  June  29. 

Purinton,  Forrest  G..  assignor  to  The  Patent  Button 
Company.  Waterbury.  Conn.  Fastening  device  for  lock- 
ing juxtaposed  members  together.     2,100.816  ;  Nov.  30. 

Puritan  Ice  Company.  (See  Stephenson,  Andrew  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Puritan  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Hennessey, 
Mary  F.,  assignor.) 

Puritan  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Poole,  Jesse  V., 
assignor.) 

Puritan  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Poole,  J.  Y.,  and 
Clarke,  assignors.) 

Purity  Paper  Vessels  Company.  (See  Perkins,  Henry  G., 
assignor.) 

Purkett,  Edward  D.,  assignor  to  Purkett  Laundry  f'om- 
pany,  Joplin,  Mo.  Laundry  shake-out  tumbler. 
2,067,543  ;  Jan.  12. 

Purkett  Laundry  Company.  (See  Purkett,  Edward  D., 
assignor.) 

Purkliiser,  Roy  C.     (See  Edmunds,  G.  E.,  and  Purkhiser.) 

Purkins,  William  O.     (See  Wells,  C.  F.,  and  Purkins.) 

Purpura,  August  C,  Chicago,  111.  Toaster.  2,093,340; 
Sept.   14. 

Purrmann,   Carl,   assignor  of  one-half  to  Dr.  Vincent  H. 
Helmbrecht,      Mayville,      Wis.         Toilet      medicator. 
2.071,655  ;  Feb.  23. 

Purse.  Jolin  H.      (.See  Perkins.  G.  A.,  and  Purse.) 

Purtell,  William  A.,  Hartford.  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Holo-Krome  Screw  Corporation.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  making  cold  formed  socketed  screws. 
2,093,646  ;  Sept.  21. 

Purvis.  Joseph  R.,  and  J.  H.  Howting,  Toronto,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Automobile  marker  lock.     2,086,779  ;  July  13. 

Purycar,  Oney  P..  Beacon,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pany. New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  castor  oil  soap. 
•Z  072.824  :  jrar.   2. 

Putnam,  Carl,  Norristown,  Pa.  Pneumatic  tiro. 
2,067,788  ;  Jan.   12. 

Putnam,  Frank  W.,  et  al.  (See  McClure,  Jay  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Putnam,  James  R.,  assignor  to  Waterburv  Clock  Com- 
pany,  Waterbury,  Conn.      Watch.      2,074,734;  Jlar.   23. 

Putnam,  James  R.,  assignor  to  The  Waterbury  Clock  Com- 
pany. Waterbury.  Conn.  Balance-wheel  mounting  for 
timepieces.     2.094,960  ;  Oct.  5. 

Putnam.  John  P.,  assignor  to  The  Reece  Button  Hole  Ma- 
chine Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Tuning  unit.  2,066,944  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Putnam,  John  P.,  assignor  to  The  Eeece  Button  Hole  Ma- 
chine Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Tuning  unit.  2,066,945  ; 
.Tan.  5. 

Putnam,  John  P.,  assignor  to  The  Reece  Button-Hole 
Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Electrical  con- 
necter.     2.097.642  ;  Nov.  2. 

Putnam,    Odie  W.      (See  Binford,   H.   L.,    and   Putnam.) 

Puttcainp.  Jolin  La  Jolla.  Calif.  Applicator  and  massag- 
ing device.     2.074.735  ;  Mar.  23. 

Putterltk,  Jan,  Prague,  Czechoslovakia.  Apparatus  for 
producing  hollow  bricks  closed  on  all  sides.  2.074,063  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Putterlfk,  Jan.  Prague,  Czechoslovakia,  assignor  to 
Aktiengesellschaft  fiir  Industriegas-Verwertung,  Ber- 
lin-Britz,  Germany.  Mouthpiece  for  hollow  strand 
presses  for  production  of  closed  hollow  bricks  from 
plastic   materials.     2,086.285  ;   July   6. 

Putternian.  Benjamin.  Brooklyn.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Yankee 
Metal  Products  Corp.,  Xorwalk,  Conn.  Lamp. 
2.102.029  ;  Dec.  14. 

Piil/.er,  lirnno.  and  F.  Schiinh'ifer.  Wuppertal-Elberfeld, 
Germ.nny.  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemipal  Company, 
Inc.,  New  Yoik.  X.  Y.  Basic  derivatives  of  cyclic  ether- 
like compounds.     2,103.017  ;  Doc.  21. 

Pyntt.  Vnldis  M..  Groat  Falls,  Mont.  Separator. 
2.074,515;  Mar.  23. 

Pye,  Harold  C.  Onk  Park,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  A.<isoclated  Electric  Laboratories.  Inc..  Chicago,  111. 
Electromagnetic  relay.     2.081.019  ;  May  18. 

Pyle,  Adam,  Sr.     (See  Damm,  C.  N.,  and  Pyle.) 

Pyle  Pattern  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Damni, 
C.  N.,  and  Pyle,  assignors.) 

T'vni.    Ari'mr   1'.   evernldr.       ( S(-e   I'ym.   Charles   F.) 

Pym,  Arthur  F..  Sw.'impscott.  Mass..  asslcnor  to  United 
.States  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Lasting  machine.     2.098.358:  Nov.  9. 

I'ym.  Charle.s  F..  deceased.  I'.everl.v.  bv  A.  F.  Pym.  executor. 
"Swampscott,  Mass..  assignor  to  T'nited  Shoe  Machinery 
Corporation.    Paterson.   N.   J.      Method    and   means   for 
use  in  lasting  shoes.      2.072,214  :   M.-ir.  2. 

I'ym.  Charles  F..  deceased,  late  of  Beverly,  by  A.  F.  Pvm. 
Swampscott.  Mass..  executor,  asslcnor  to  Fnlted  Shoe 
Maelilnery  Corporation.  Paterson.  N.  J.  Method  of  and 
means  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  shoes.  2.075.008  ; 
Apr.  6. 


Pyrene  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bedford,  Howard 
'  E..  assignor.) 

Pyrene  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Dodelin,  F^ed  A., 
assignor.) 

Pyridium  Corporation,  The.  (See  Tisza,  Edmond  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pyro  Products  Corporation.  (See  Hinsky.  Anthony  P., 
assignor. ) 

Pyzel.  Ewald  D.,  Pittsburg,  assignor  to  Shell  Develop- 
'ment  Companv.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Catalytic  con- 
verter.    2.089.038:  Aug.  3. 

Pyzel.  Robert,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
panv, Chicago,  111.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,09"l,375  ;  Aug.  31. 

Quackenboss.  Frederick  W..  Kansas  City.  Mo.  Packing 
carton.     2.066.485  ;  Jan.  5. 

Quadrex  Corporation.      (See  Leathers.  Ward,  assignor.) 

Quaglia,  Giovanni,  Genoa,  Italy.  Apparatus  for  the 
recovery  of  objects.     2,080,184  ;  May  11. 

Quaker  City  Iron  W'orks.      (See  Jensen,   James  A.,   as- 
signor.) 

Quaker  Oats  Company,  The.  (See  Adkins,  H.,  and  Con- 
nor, assignors.) 

Quaker  Oats  Company,  The.  (See  Campbell,  Frank  D., 
assignor.) 

Quaker  Oats  Company,  The.  (See  Leuck,  G.  J.,  Pokorny, 
and  Peters,   assignors.) 

Quaker  Oats  Company,  The.  (See  Peters,  Fredus  N.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Quanstrom,  Rov  E.,  Inglewood,  Calif.  Continuous  recep- 
tacle for  electrical  utility  plugs.     2,087,004  ;  July  13. 

Quarnstrom,  Bert  L..  Grosse  Pointe  Farms,  Mich.  Fas- 
tening device.     2,068,932  ;   Jan.   26. 

Quarnstrom.  Bert  L.,  assignor  to  Bundy  Tubing  Company, 
Detroit.  Jlieh.  Tube  making  and  copper  coating  process. 
2,084,268;  June  15. 

Quarnstrom.  Bert  L..  assignor  to  Bundy  Tubing  Com- 
panv, Detroit,  Mich.  Making  tubes  and  copper  coat- 
ing process.     2,092,018  ;   Sept.  7. 

Quarnstrom,  Bert  L.,  assignor  to  Bundy  Tubing  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Copper  coating  and  welding 
process.      2,092,557  ;   Sept.   7. 

Quartz.  James.  Newton.  Mass.  Carbon  sheet  and  carbon 
binder.     2,090,425  ;  Aug.  17. 

Quast,  Otto  K.,  Spokane  Wash.  Atmospheric  pressure  de- 
equalizer  or  mechanical  balloon  for  use  in  giving  buoy- 
ancy to  air  vehicles.     2,074,343  ;  Mar.  23. 

Quattrin.  Sante,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Protective  closure 
means  for  containers.     2,094.961  :  Oct.  5. 

Quave,  George  M.,  West  Asheville,  N.  C.  Bellows. 
2,071,986  ;  Feb.  23. 

Quave.  George  M.,  West  Asheviile,  N.  C.  Organ  tremolo. 
2,074,428  ;  Mar.  23. 

Quayle,  George,  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Tale  & 
Towne  Mfg.  Co..  Stamford,  Conn.  Lifting  truck. 
2.093,392  ;    Sept.   14. 

Quayle.  George.  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Yale 
&  Towne  Mfg.  Co.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Lift  truck. 
2.087.861  :  July  20. 

Quea.  Thomas  S..  Watertown,  Conn.  Can  opener. 
2.099.430:  Nov.  16. 

Queens  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Zimic,  Michael,  as- 
signor.) 

Quehl,  Richard  G.,  assignor  to  The  Strong-Scott  Mfg. 
Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Attrition  mill.  2,068,071  : 
Jan.  19. 

Quehl,  Richard  G..  assignor  to  The  Strong-Scott  Mfg.  Co., 
Minneapolis.  Minn.  Feed  regulator  for  dry  materials. 
2.068.072  ;  Jan.  19. 

Queneau.  Aucnstin  L.  J.     fSee  Ellis.  E.  E.,  and  Queneau.) 

Queneau,  Augustin  L.  J.,  Bernardsville,  N.  J.  Metallurgi- 
cal method.     2.073.994  ;  Mar.  16. 

Queneau,  Augustin  L.  J.,  Bernardsville.  N.  J.  Electro- 
magnetically  separating  ores.     2,075,466  ;  Mar.  30  . 

Quenelle,  Charles  C,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv,  Wilmington.  Del. 
o  ?J?A'1>"„'',*"'1P'^  wearing  apparel  and  product  thereof. 
2.100.201  ;  Nov.  23. 

Quent.  Leonard.     (See  Stadtler.  Ludwig  R.,  assignor.) 
Queroau.    John    F.,    Barren    Hill,    assignor   to    Leeds   and 
Nnrthrup  Company.  Philadelphia.  Pa.     Electrical  meas- 
uring system.     2.102.030  :  Dec    14 
Querfurth,  Wilhelm.      (See   Fuchs,  6.,  and  Querfurth.) 
Querfurth.  Wilhelm.     (See  Joshua,  W.  P.,  Stanley,  Fuchs, 

Querfurth.  and  Dymock.) 
Quesada,   Irving  G.,"  Washington.  D.   C,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional   Machine    Products    Companv.     Detroit.    Mich. 
\  alve   operating  mechanism.      2.075,467  •   Mar    30 
Quest,  Francis  E.     (See  Jaeohson.  W..  and  Quest.) 
Quick.  Augustus   B..  East  Norwich.  N.  Y.     Combination 

planing  and  glazing  tool.    2.083,123  :  June  8 
Quick,  Cecil  G.    W   E.  Bennison.  and  D.  A.  H.  Alexander, 
London.  England,  assignors  to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc..  New 
lork.    N.    Y.      Web    cutting    mechanism.       2,086.476  ■ 
July  o,  ' 

Quick,  Cecil  G..  D.  A.  Ball  and  W.  A.  Whitehead.  London, 
Kngland  assignors  to  R.  Hoe  &  Co..  Inc..  New  York 
^;,.^.,„,  ^''''^■'''■•'^.  ni'^chanism  for  use  in  delivering  the 
2.100  m^,:"No?.'"'".V°^    machines    in    counted    batches. 

Quick,  Claude  E  Glendale.  assignor  to  Western  Bakeries 
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Quick,  Claude  E.,  Glendale,  assignor  to  Western  Bakeries 

Corporation,   Ltd.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Holder   knife 

device.     2,077,897  ;  Apr.  20. 
Quick,  Claude  E.,  Glendale,  assignor  to  Western  Bakeries 

Corporation,  Ltd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Crumb  making 

device.     2,088,810  :  Aug.  3. 
Quick,  Clyde  H.,  Springfield,  Ohio.    Conveying  apparatus. 

2,081,504 ;  May  25. 
Quick,    George.      (See   Pinaud,    J.,    and   Quick.) 
Quick,     Ray    S.,    Burlingame,     Calif.,     assignor     to    The 

Pelton     Water    Wheel    Company.      Pumping    system. 

2,081,860  ;  May  25. 
Quigley   Company.      (See  Thayer,   Hov^ard  C,   assignor.) 
Quigley,  Thomas  F..  Cleveland,  Ohio,   assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  Micromatic  Home  Corporation,  Detroit, 

Mich.     Abrading  tool.     2,102,092  :  Dec.  14. 
Quigley,  Thomas  F.,  Cleveland,   Ohio,  assignor  to  Micro- 
matic Hone  Corporation.     Honing  and  lapping  machine. 

2,102,093;  Dec.  14. 
Quijano,     Jorge,     Mexico,     D.     F.,     Mexico.       Calculator. 

2,092,268;   Sept.   7. 
Qviller,     Olaf,     assignor     to     A/S     Thunes     Mekaniske 

Vaerksted,    Skorjen    by    Oslo,    Norway.      Method    and 

arrangement    for    filtering   waste   water    (back   water) 

from   paper,   cellulose,   and    wood   pulp   factories,   etc.. 

2,100,149  ;  Nov.  23. 
Quillin,  Ellen  S.     (See  Morales,  J.,  Quillin.  and  Gutzeit.) 
Quilter,    William    A.    E.,    Bushey,    England,    assignor    to 

Radio    Corporation    of    America.      Modulation    system. 

2,093,780  ;  Sept.  21. 
Quinbv,    August    W.,    Redding,    Calif.     Pencil   sharpener. 

2,096,762  ;  Oct.  26. 
Quincy  Stove  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Lange, 

Henry,  assignor.) 
Quinio,    Louis,    Tarentum,    Pa.      Hair   waving    appliance. 

2,098,593;  Nov.  9. 
Quinlan,   Charles  H.,   Schenectady,  N.   Y.     Mailing  tube. 

2,008,765  ;  Jan.  26. 
Quinlan  Pretzel  Co.      (See  Gipe,  Harrison  S.,  assignor.) 
Quinlivan,  James  G.,  Dickinson,  N.  Dak.     Air  cooler  and 

humidifier.     2,085,390  ;  June  29. 
Quinn,  Ada,  Ogden,  Utah.     Dress.     2,091,084  ;  Aug.  24. 
(Juinn.   Ada,   Osden.   Utah.      Apron.      2,100.817;   Nov.   30. 
(Juinn,   Clara  E.,  assignor  to  Driice  Appliances  Incorpo- 
rated,    Mount     Vernon,     111.       Refrigerating     cabinet. 

2,073,175  ;  Mar.  9. 
Quinn,  Clara  E.,  assignor  to  Driice  Appliances  Incorpo- 
rated, Mount  Vernon,  111.     Refrigerating  apparatus  and 

method.     2,073,176  ;  Mar.  9. 
Quinn,     Clara     E.,     Mount     Vernon,     111.,     assignor     to 

Broquinda,      Inc.,      Wilmington,      Del.        Refrigerator. 

2,097,935  ;  Nov.  2. 
Quinn,  Edward,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  The  Del-Mac  Shoe 

Process  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe  and  making 

same.     2,084,868  ;  June  22. 
Quinn,  Edward,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  The  Del-Mac  Shoe 

Process  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe  and  making 

same.     2,102, .333  ;  Dec.  14. 
Quinn,  James  E.      (See  Kaiser,  E.  W.,  and  Quinn.) 
(Juinn,  John  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Hosiery.     2,086,820  ; 

July  13. 
Quinn,  Nelson  J.      (See  Fay.  H.  B.,  and  Quinn.) 
Quinn,  P.  J.,  et  al.     (See  Carroll,  Edward  R.,  assignor.) 
Quinn,  Robert  G.,   Glens  Falls,  assignor  to  International 

Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Thermal  insulation. 

2,095,369  ;  Oct.   12. 
Quinn,  Robert  S.,  Steubenville,  Ohio.     Apparatus  for  the 

conversion   of   metal.      2,079,872  ;   May   11. 
Quinn,  William,  Ottawa,  111.      Combined  weed  killer  and 

fertilizer.     2,080,378;  May  11. 
QuItiucII.    La   Vern   K.,   assignor  to  The  Magnavox   Com- 

I)any,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.     Sound  reproducer.     2,070,977  ; 

Fob.  10.     • 
Quint,  Fcidinand.      (See  Dilthey,  W.,  and  Quint.) 
Quintavalle,  Umherto,  assignor  to  Tabbrica  Italiana  Mag- 

neti    Mnrelli    Soc.    An.,    Milan,    Italy.      Radio    receiver 

scale.     2,084.217;  June  15. 
Quintavalle,  Umborto,  assignor  to  Fabbrica  Italiana  l\Iag- 

neti  Morelli   Soc,  An.,  Milan,   Italy.      Centrifugal  gov- 
ernor.    2,093,736  ;  Sept.  21. 
QuinfMvalle,     Uiriboi-to,     assignor     to    Fabbrica     Italiana 

Magneti   Marelli    Soc.   An.,    Milan,   Italy.     Tuning  dial 

for  radio  .sots.     2,100,453  ;  Nov.  30. 
Quisling,    Sverre,    Madi.son.    Wi.s.,    iisslgnor    to    Hookle.ss 

Faslonor   Company,   Moadville,   Pa.      Flexible    fast(>nor. 

2,074,369  ;  Mar.  23. 
Quisling,    Svorre,    Madison,    Wis.,    assignor    to    Hookless 

F;islonor    Company,    Meadvllle,    Pa.      Sliding   fastener. 

2,083,279  ;  June  8. 
Quisling,   Sverre,  Madison,  Wis.     Chain.     2,087,479;  July 

20. 
Quist,  Oscar.      (See  Sauor,  G.,   and  Qulst.) 
K-i;-M    Manuf.'icturing   Company.      (See   Dotterer,    Frank 

A.,  aK.iiKnor.) 
R-R-M    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Morris,    Jlarlon 

W.,  afisignor.) 
R.    0.    Can   Company.      (See   Rutkowski,    Walter   L.,   as- 
signor.) 
R.    tl.   V.   Engineering   Corporation.      (iit'c-   Borndt,   E.    C. 

and   froltrliton.   asslL'noi-s. ) 
Raabo,  Arthur  E.,  Suninilt,   assignor  to  Eclipse  Aviadon 

Corporation.  East  Orange.  N.  J.     Engine  starting  mech- 
anism.    2,077,263  ;  Apr.  13. 


Raad.  Thomas  O.,  New  York,  N.  Y^.  Building  brick. 
2,086,989  ;  July  13. 

Rabald,  Erich.      (See  Johannessohn,  F.,  and  Rabald.) 

Rabassa,  Juan,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Rotary  machine  for 
dyeing  and  washing  textile  materials.  2,094,749  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Rabatel,  Henri  A.,  Paris,  France.  Aircraft.  2,078,019  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Rabaut,  Louis  C,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  Mich.  Box,  con- 
tainer, and  the  like.    2,074,668  ;  Mar.  23. 

Rabe,  Hans.     (See  Hartmann,  H.,  and  Rabe.) 

Rabe,  Hans,  Mannheim,  and  M.  Otto,  Ludwigshafen-on- 
the-Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Produc- 
tion of  hydrocarbons  of  high  molecular  weight. 
2,097,468  ;  Nov.  2. 

Rabe,  Karl,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Springing  arrangement. 
2,082,509  ;  June  1. 

Rabe,  Karl,  Stutteart.  Germany.  Springing  arrangement 
for  motor  cars  and  the  like.     2,088.340  ;  July  27. 

Rabe,  Karl,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Springing  arrangement 
for  motor  cars  and  the  like.     2,088.341  ;  July  27. 

Rabe,  Karl,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Springing  means  for 
vehicles    or   the   like.      2,088,342 ;   July   27. 

Rabe.  Karl,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Precombustion-chamber 
engine.     2,099,316  ;  Nov.  16. 

Rabe,  Willy  H.,  Ventura,  Calif.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  overhead  irrigation.     2,078,510  ;  Apr.  27. 

Raben,  John  G.      (See  Janes,  L.  S.,  Raben,  and  Nielsen.) 

Kabenda,  Edward  J.,  Binghamton,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y 
Accumulating  and  printing  device.     2,076,743  ;  Apr.  13. 

Rabenda,  Edward  J.,  Binghamton,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N  Y 
Printing  device.     2,076,744;  Apr.  13. 

Rabenda,  Edward  J.,  Binghamton.  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Business  Machines  Corporation.  New  York,  N  Y. 
Record  controlled  machine.     2.079.422  •  May  4 

Raber,  Robert  R.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Niles-Bement-Pond  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Abrasive  wheel.     2,101.193;  Dec    7 

Raber,  Robert  R.,  West  Hartford,  and  F.  J.  Larson,  East 
Hartford,  Conn.,  assignors  to  Niles-Bement-Pond  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Work  spindle  for  thread  milling 
machines.     2,096,134  ;  Oct.  19. 

Raber,  Samuel  G.,  Youngstown,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Elec- 
trical apparatus.     2,080,504  ;  May  18. 

Rabezzana,  Hector.  (See  Randolph,  D.  W.,  and  Rabez- 
zana,  assignors.) 

Rabezzana,  Hector,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Spark  plug  shield.  2,069,046  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Rabezzana,  Hector,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation.  Detroit,  Jlich.     Shielded  mica  spark  plug 

2.071.570  ;  Feb.  23.  11^     = 
Rabezzana,    Hector,    Flint,    assignor    to    General    Motors 

Corporation,    Detroit,    Mich.      Glow    plug.      2,096,198  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Rabezzana,  Hector,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,    Detroit,   Mich.      Spark   plug.      2.096,199  ; 

Rabezzana,  Hector,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  ^Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Glow  plug.  2,096,200 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Rabezzana,  Hector,  T.  G.  McDougal,  J.  T.  Ford  and  W.  S. 
Kirk,  Flint,  assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Detroit,    Mich.       Two-piece    center    wire    spark    plug. 

2.071.571  ;  Feb.  23.  i'  i-     = 

Rabezzana,  Hector,  and  A.  J.  Battey,  Flint,  assignors  to 
General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Radio 
shield  for  spark  plugs.     2,071,572  ;  Feb.  23. 

Rabin,  Benjamin.  (See  Rheineck,  A.  E.,  Rabin,  and 
Long.) 

Rabinof,  Abraham  M.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Loose-leaf  de- 
vice.    2,098,794  ;  Nov.  9. 

Rabinowitsch,  Efraim,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Nomolas 
Limited,  London,  England.  Mechanically  opening  the 
bran.     2,067,341  ;  Jan.  12. 

Rablcin.  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Projection  niutoscopo. 
2,070,840  ;  Feb.  10. 

Rabkin,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dispensing  cabinet 
for  vending  machines.     2,089,709  ;  Aug.  10. 

Uahy,  Victor  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Studio 
E(|uipmont  Co.     Camera  carriage.     2,07,3,998;  Mar.   10. 

Racine,  Charles  A.,  Geraldlon,  Ontario,  and  W.  D.  Gra- 
ham, MInnedosa,  Manliolia,  Canada,  assignors  to  The 
Sterotype  Corpora t inn.  Colnmbus,  Ohio.  Metal  con- 
tainer.   Re.  20,374;  Ma v  IS. 

UacUott,  Gerald   F.      (,Soo   Uall,  J.   A.,  and   Rackott.) 

Uackett,  Gerald  F.,  Los  Angolos.  assignor  to  Tochnlcolor 
Motion  Picture  Corporation.  Itollvwood,  Calif.  SIuil- 
tcr   drive.      2.075.00!)  :   .\pr.   0. 

Uacklyoft.  John  W..  as.slgnor  to  The  Apox  Electrical 
Mainifacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ironlnit 
machine.     Re.  20,331  ;  Apr.  13. 

Haclclyi'll.  .lolm  W.,  as.-slgnor  to  The  Apex  Electrical 
M.'iiinfactnrinK  (^ompany.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ironing  mn- 
ohlni-.      2.071,204;  Fob.   16.  *^ 

Uacklyoft,  ,Iohn  W.,  a.sslgnor  to  The  Apex  Kloctrlcnl 
Manufacturing  Company.  Clovoland,  Ohio.  Clutch  and 
control  mechanism  therefor.     2,081,8.38  ;  May  25 


498 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Racklyei'r.  John  W..  assignor  to  The  Apex  EU'ctrical  Manu- 
facturing Companj-.  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Ironing  machine 
mechanism.     2.087.447  ;  July  20. 

Racz,  Ernest,  assignor  to  Burroughs  Adding  Machine 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Calculating  machine. 
2,074,026  ;  Mar.  16. 

Racz,  Ernest,  assignor  to  Burroughs  Adding  Machine 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Calculating  machine. 
2,081,836  ;  May  25. 

Racz.  Ernest,  assignor  to  Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Com- 
pany. Detroit,  Mich.  Calculating  machine.  2.088,434 ; 
July  27. 

Radabaugh,  Tom  B.,  West  Milton,  Ohio.  Passbook  or  the 
like.     2,101.292  ;  Dec.  7. 

Radasch.  Arthur  11..  Bloonifiekl.  and  W.  M.  Bywater,  W'ee- 
hawken.  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Th«-  Barrett  Companv.  New 
York.  X.  Y.     Treatmont  of  tar.     2.075.8GG  ;  Apr.  fi. 

Radcliffe.  Thomas  J..  Belleville,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Vapor  Lamp  Company.  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Manufac- 
ture of  resistance  bodies.     2,103,040  ;  Dec.  21 

Raddatz,  Val  E.     (See  Boysen,  J.  A.,  and  Raddatz.) 

Radecker.  ■\Valter,  assignor  to  Firm  Ferd  Wagner,  Pforz- 
heim, Germany.  Apparatus  for  treating  materials  by 
salt  quenching  or  annealing  baths  or  galvanic  baths. 
2.079.037  :  May  4. 

Radecki,  Jlichael  J.,  and  D.  C.  Smyth,  assignors  to  The 
Henry  G.  Thompson  &  Son  Co.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Saw  adapter.     2,085,999  ;  July  6. 

Rademaekers  Marvel  Size  Co.  (See  Johnson,  George  P., 
assignor.) 

Rader.  Earl  D..  Mount  Kisco.  and  E.  W.  Goodwin,  New 
Rochelle,  assignors  to  Dexter  Folder  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Folding  machine.     2.080.505  :  May  18. 

Rader.  Harold  K.  (See  Lindquist,  D.  E.,  Gray,  and 
Rader.) 

Rader,  Harold  K.     (See  Robinson,  W.  M.,  and  Rader.) 

kader,  Robert  J.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  J.  C.  Jenney 
Company.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Electric  bell.  2.088.033  : 
July  27. 

Rader.  Thomas  D.,  Pasadena,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, of  one-half  to  R.  Macintosh,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Brake.     2.068,073  ;  Jan.  19. 

Rader,  William  P.,  and  J.  Cisneros,  assignors  of  one- 
third  to  H.  P.  Gonzales,  Robstown,  Tex.  Fishllne  float. 
2.077.184  ;  Apr.  13. 

Radestock,  Hans.  Mannheim,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Zell- 
stofffabrik,  Waldorf,  Mannheim-Waldorf.  Germany. 
Production  of  craped  or  crimped  artificial  yarns. 
2.067.544  :  .Tan.  12. 

Radford,  Robert  L.,  Asheville,  N.  C.  Strip  for  window 
sash.     2,095,477  ;  Oct.  12. 

Radford,  William  H.,  Peoria,  HI.,  assignor  to  Caterpillar 
Tractor  Co.,  San  Leandro,  Calif.  Drive  connecting 
link.     2,073,852  ;  Mar.  16. 

Radial  Tillers  Limited.  (See  Royston,  Matthew  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Radiator  Specialty  Company.  (See  Steele,  William  L., 
assignor.) 

Radioaktiengesellschaft  D.  S.  Loewe.  (See  Kapteyn,  Paul, 
assignor.) 

Radioaktiengesellschaft  D.  S.  Loewe.  (See  Loewe,  S.,  and 
von  Ardenne,  assignors.) 

Radioaktiengesellschaft  D.  S.  Loewe.  (See  von  Ardenne, 
Manfred,  assignor.) 

Radioaktiengesellschaft  D.  S.  Loewe.  (See  von  Ardenne, 
M.,  assignor,  and  Loewe.) 

Radioaktiengesellschaft  D.  S.  Loewe.  (See  Wlenecke, 
Bruno,  assignor.) 

Radio  Condenser  Company.  (See  Cramer.  Russell  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Radio  Condenser  Company.  (See  Cramer,  Stanley  S., 
assignor.) 

Radio  Condenser  Comany.  (See  Weiss.  Melvin  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Anderson,  Leslie  J., 
assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Armstrong,  Eegi- 
nald  B.,  assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Baker,  Judd  O.. 
assignor.) 

R.Tdio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Baker.  J.  O..  and 
Batsell.  assignors.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Baldwin.  C.  F.,  and 
Bokovoy,  assignors.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Ballantine.  Stuart, 
assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Ballard,  Randall  C, 
assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Banca,  Maggio  C, 
nssigniir. ) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Banning,  Thomas 
A.,   Jr..  assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Barber,  Alfred  W.. 
assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Barden.  William" 
S..  assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Barton.  Loy  V... 
assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  .\mcrica.  (See  Barton,  L.  E.,  and 
Chambers,  assignors.) 

Radio  Cnrporntion  of  America.  (See  Batsel.  Cecil  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Batsel,  M.  C.  and 
Belar,   assignors.) 


Radio  Corporation   of  America.      (See  Beane,  E.  A.,  and 

Andrews,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Bedford,  Alda  V., 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See  Beers,    George   L., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Bentley,  Ferdon  D., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Beverage,  Harold  H., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Beverage,   H.  H., 

and  Peterson,  assignors.) 
Radio    Corporation   of  America.      (See   Blaln,   Albert,   as- 
signor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Blaney,  Arthur  C, 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation  of  America.      (See  Bloomenthal,   Sid- 
ney, assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Bokovoy,  Samuel  A., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Bokovoy,  S.  A.,  and 

Gerber,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Braaten,  Arthur  M., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporatio  nof  America.     (See  Braden,  Rene  A.,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Brady,  Raymond  F., 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation   of    America.      (See  Branson,   Harry, 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Brixey,   Austin  D., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Brown,  George  H., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Burlingame,  Leslie 

G.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Burnside,  Don  G.,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Burrill,  Charles  JI., 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation  of  America.      (See  Byrnes,  Irving  F., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Callahan,  John  L., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Campbell,  Richard 

L.,    assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation  of  America.      (See  Carlisle,   Richard 

W.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  (Carlson,  W.  L.,  and 

Kirkwood,  assignors.) 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See    Carlson,   Wendell 

L.,   assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation  of  America.      (See  Carpenter,    G.   W., 

and  La  Rue,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Carson,  Benjamin 

R.,  assignor.) 

Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See   Carter,   Philip   S., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Castle,  Chester  W., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.   (See  Chittick,  Kenneth  A., 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation    of  America.      (See   Chittick,    K.   A., 

and  Carlson,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Chittick,  K.  A.,  and 

Conron,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Collins,  Milford  E., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Conklin,  James  W., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Conklin,  J.  W.,  and 

Bnttermann.    assignors.) 
Puidio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Conklin,  J.  W.,  and 

H.ansell.  .issignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Cook,  Ellsworth  D., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Creager,  Frederick 

L.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Crosby,  Murray  G.. 

assignor. ) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Currier,  S.  E.,  and 

Ballentine.  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Dalpayrat,  Henri 

F.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  de  Boer,  J.  H.,  and 

Teves.  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  DeBoer,  J.  H.,  Teves, 

and  Leras.  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  de  Boer,  J.  H.,  and 

van  Geel,  assignors.)   ' 
Radio   Corporation    of  America.      (See  de  la   Sabloniftre, 

Christiaan  Jan,  de  L..  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  De  Tar,  Donald  R, 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Dimmick,  Glenn  L., 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See  Ditcham,  William 

T..  assignor.) 
Radio    Corporation   of  America.      (See  Dowsett,   H.    M, 

and  Cadzow,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  Aniorica.      (See  Dowsott.  H   M     and 

Goodenough.  assignors.) 
Radio   Corporation   of   America.      (See   Dowsett   H    M 

and  Kemp,  assignors.) 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


499 


Eadio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Dowsett,  H.  M.,  and 

Walker,  assignors.)  „     ^     .  ,    ■,, 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Dral^e,  Fredericlc  H., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Dreyer,  John  F.,  Jr., 

assignor.)  ,     .      x^    t> 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Dylistertiuis.  P.  R., 

and  von  Slooten,  assignors.)  ,     .      „     . 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Dyksterhuis,  Popko 

R.,   assignor.)  „, 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Eckersley,  Thomas 

L.,  assignor.)  „      ,,  t-i 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Elliott,  Harold  F., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Ellis,  Ray  C,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See  Evans,   John,   as- 
signor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Farnham,  Paul  O., 

assignor.) 
Radio    Corporation  of  America.      (See  Finch,   James  L., 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation  of  America.      (See  Finch,   J.  L.,   and 

Young,  assignors.) 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See  Flory,   L.   E.,   and 

Morton,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Foster,  Dudley  E., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Fowler,  Lester  T., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Franks,  Christopher 

J.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Frantz,  Samuel  G., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Frantz,  S.  G.,  and 

JfcCutchen,  assignors.) 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See   Geffcken,   H.,   and 

Richter,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  George,  Roscoe  H., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  George,  R_.  H.,  and 

Heim,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Gill,  E.  W.  B.,  and 

Donaldson,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Goddard,  De  Witt 

R.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Goldsmith,  A.  N., 

and  Goldsborough,   assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See   Goldsmith,  Alfred 

N.,  assignor.) 
Radio    Corporation  of  America.      (See    Goldstine,    Hallan 

E.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Goodrich,  Robert  R., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Gregory,  Hai'old  D., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Grimes,  David,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio   Corporation  of  America.      (See   Gieskieng,   Jlarion 

W.,  assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See   Grundmann,   Gus- 

tave  L.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Guedon,  Emile  C, 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Haines,  Donald  G., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Hallmark,  Clyde  E., 

iissipnnr.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Hand,  Erie  H.,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See   Hansell,    Clarence 

W.,    assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation   of   America.      (See   Harding,    A.    T., 

and  Dunleavey,  assignors.) 
Eadio    Corporation    of   America.      (See    Harrison,    Gale, 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Hasbrouck,  Harold 

J.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Hayward,   Sheldon 

C,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Head  rick,  Lewis  B., 

assignor.) 
Radio  ('orporation   of  America.      (See  Herbst,   Philip    J., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Hewitt,  Albertis,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio    Corporation    of   America.      (See    Hirmann,    Julius, 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Hollands,  I^ouis  C, 

assignor.) 
Radio   (;<)rj)oration   of  America.      (See  Holllngsworth,   R. 

Lo(>,  a.ssignor. ) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Holmes,    Ralph   S., 

assignor.) 
Radio  (Jorporation  of  America.      (See  Hoist,  Poul  F.  O., 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corpor.'ilion   of  America.      (See   Hopkins,    Alva   R., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corpora  I  ion  of  America.      (See  Hruska,  IjCO  J.,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio    ('(ii'poi-iilion    ol'   America.      (See    Iludlwalker,    Wll- 

liaiii  'r..  assigiioi'.) 
Radio   Coi'ponilion   of  America.      (See   llunler,  J.  IT.,  and 
Bu'/.zelll,  assignors.) 


Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See  lams,   Harley,   as- 
signor.) 
Radio   Corporation  of  America.      (See   lams,   Harley  A., 

assignor.) 
Radio    Corporation   of  America.      (See   Jahraus,    D.   M., 

and  Hunt,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Jarvis,  Kenneth  W., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Jonker,  J.  L.  H.,  and 

Albricht,  assignors.) 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See   Jonker,   J.   L.   H., 

and  Van  Gessel,  assignors.) 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See  Keim,   Donald  B., 

assigor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Kelley,  Gerard  J., 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation   of   America.      (See   Kellogg,    Edward 

W.,  assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation  of  America.     (See  Kendall,  James  M., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Kilgore,  George  R., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Kirkwood,  Loren  R., 

assignor. ) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Klemperer,  Hans.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Koch,  Wintield  R., 

assignor.) 
Radio    Corporation    of   America.       (See    Kohn,    Samuel, 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Kroger,  Fred   H., 

assignor. ) 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See  Ladner,  Alan  W., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Landon,  Vernon  D., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Landon,  V.  D.,  and 

Conron,  assignors.) 
Radio   Corporation    of  America.      (See   Lane,   Russell   C, 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See  Lear,   William   P., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Leverenz,  Humboldt 
W.,   assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Lindenblad,  Nils  E., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Linder,  Ernest  G., 

assignor. ) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Linsell,  Alfred  A., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Loftin,  Edward  H., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Loftis,  H.  J.,  and 

McCarthy,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Loughlin,  William 

D.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Lowell,  Percival  D., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Luck,  David  G.  C, 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Lunnon,  P.  C,  and 

Wassell,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Mallina,  Rudolph  F., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation   of  America.      (See  Maloff,   loury  G., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Malter,  Louis,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio    Corporation    of   America.      (See    JIalter,    L.,    and 

Jlorton,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation    of   America.      (See  Jlandell,   Ambrose 

J.,   assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Mathes,  Richard  E., 

assignor.) 
Radio    Corporation   of  America.      (See  Mavrogenis,   Aris- 

tote,   assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation    of  America.      (See  May,   Russell  P., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  McKesson,  Lewis  J., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  McLennan,  Miles  A., 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (Sec   Meier,   Wilbcr  L., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Micssner,  Benjamin 

F.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Miller,  H.   J.,  and 

Sohnfer,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation   of  America.      (See  Jlinorsky,  Nicolai, 

assignor.) 
Radio  (^orpor.ition  of  America.      (See  Minton,  J.   P.,  and 

Ringol,  nssignor.s. ) 
Radio   Corporation  of  America.      (See  Milcliell,  Loris  E., 

assignor.) 
Radio    Corporation    of   America.      (Sco   Moore,    Jolin    B., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (Sco  Morlock,  William  J., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Mountjoy,  Q.,  and 

Sppley.  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Myers,  Leonard  M., 

assignor.) 
Radio  (.'orporatlon  of  America.     (See  Nelson,  TIorb(>rl,  a.<!- 

signor. ) 


500 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Radio  Corporation   of  America.  (See  Newman,  William 

E.,  assignor.) 
Radio     Loiporarion    of    America.      (See    Nichols,    H.    J.. 

Forbes,   llannon,  and  Loftis,  assignors.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Nonnekens,  Jacobus 

C..  assignor.)  ,.     ^,  ,          t^. 

Radio   Corporation   of   America.  (See  Nordlohne,   Pierre 

J.  H.  A.,  assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation   of  America.  (See  Oakley,  Henry  D., 

assignor.)  ,„       _,_  .        „,.,,.        t 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  O  Bnen,  William  J. 

assignor.)  „       „,^                _,     .  , 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See   O  Donovan,  Daniel 

E..  assignor.)  „   ,  . ,.     ,       ^ 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Ogloblmsky,  Gregory 

N.,  assignor.)  ...      „,          t,          t-. 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Olson,  Harry  F.,  as- 

si'^nor  ) 

Radfo  Corporation  of  America.  (See   Orth,   Richard  T., 

assignor.)  ,„       „               .,             tt 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Owens,  James  H.. 

assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Painter,  William  H., 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Parkin,  Thomas  D., 

flSSiSTDOF  ) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Perkins,  Laurence 

JI.,  assignor.)  ,„      „  ^             „       , ,  r^ 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Peterson.  Harold  O.. 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Peterson,  H.  0.,  and 

Bond,  assignors.)                    .  ,^       ^  ^              t^t     r. 
Radio    Corporation    of   America.      (See   Peterson,    H.    U.. 

and  Kaf/in,  assignors.)  ,.     t       r     ^.^ 
Radio    Patents   Corporation.      (See   Plebanski,    Jozef,    as- 

si*^nor  ) 

ll:u\u>  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Poch,  Waldemar  J., 

assignor.)  ,                __ 

Radio' Corporation  of  America.  (See  Posthumus,   Klaas, 

assignor.)  ,               _          , 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Posthumus,  K.,  and 

van  dev  Pol,  assignors.)  „       -,     .,.1.              t-        „,i 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Posthumus,  K.,  and 

Wovers.  assignors.)  „       „           ^             t- 

Radio   Corporation    of   America.  (See   Pray,    George   L., 

issicnor  ) 

Radio    Corporation    of   America.  (See    Quilter,    William 

A.  E.,  assignor.)  t^  .,  ^    ,      /-.     xr 

Radio    Corporation    of   America.  (See   Reirsteck,    C.    N., 

and  Dimmick.  assignors.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Reinartz,  John  L., 

T^sicrnor  ) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Reynolds,   Ellwood 

W     jissiffnor. ) 

Radio  CoVporation  of  America.  (See  Richards,  Ralph  G.. 

assignor.)  ~       „.            .,         c. 
Radio  c:orporation  of  America.  (See  Riggs,  Alger  b.,  as- 
signor.) ,„       ^.    .       ^ 
Radio   Corporation    of  America.  (See   Rinia,    Herre,   as- 

Radi'o  Corporation  of  America.     (Se6  Rinia,  H.,  and  Spoor, 

issicnors  ) 

R,adio    Corporation    of    America.  (See    Roberts,    Walter 

V     assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Roberts,  Walter  van 

15..  assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Rohner,  Arnold  J., 

Radio  Corporation  of  .America.     (Sec  Rose,  George  M.,  Jr., 

Radio  "corporation   of   America.  (Sec   Roys,    C.    S.,    and 

Jfaver.  assignors.)                 ,  ,„       t>              t-        i     t- 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Runge,  Frank  1'... 
MSsi*^nor  ) 

Radio  "Corporation  of  America.  (See  Rust,  Noel  M.,   as- 

Radio   Corporation   of   .\merica.  (See   Rust,   N.    M..   and 

Ilrett.  ns.signors.)  .  ,c       t>     *    v    xr a 

R.Tdio   Corporation    of  America.  (See   Rust,   N.   JI.,   antl 

Tweed,  a.ssignors.)                 .  ,,,.,,          t 
Radio   Corporation    of  America.  (See    Sachtleben,   Law- 
rence T.,  assignor.)                .  ,^        c.   1   V           r>             1 
Rndio   CorpnrMtion   of  America.  (See   Salzberg.   nornnrd. 

fissiirnor  ^ 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Schade,  0.  H.,  and 

Shepnrd.  Jr..  assignors.)  o  ..   j       rt.»      n 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See   Schade,   Otto  H., 

assignor  ) 

Rndio   Cnrjioralion   of  America.  (See   Schoibell,    Gordon 

R     assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Schrader,   Harold 

J.,  assignor.)                          .  ,„       „  >      j        tt     ., 

Rndio    Corporation    of   America.  (See    Schrader,    II.    J., 

and  Bov.)  tt     .r 

Radio   Corporation    of    America.  (See    Schrader,    H.    J.. 

and  Swift,  assignors.)  .„       o     ,        o    t^         j 

Rndio  Corporation  of   .Vmerlca.  (See  Seeley,  S.  W.,  and 

Mountjoy.  assignors.)  „,.      .  „       t  ..      t. 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Shnnklin,  John  P., 

.assignor. ) 

Radio  Corporation   of   Anierlrn.  (See   Shaw.   George  R., 

nsslgnor.l  „       „.           .     ».,         , 

Radio  Corporation   of  America.  (See  Shepard,   Francis 

H.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 


Radio   Corporation   of  America.      (See   Shore,   Henry,   as- 
signor.) 
Radio    Corporation    of   America.       (See    Shore,    H.,    and 

Whitaker,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See   Shoup,  Allen,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Shrader,  Terry  M., 

assignor.) 
Radio    Corporation    of   America.       (See    Sidney,    Watson, 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Siemens,  Rudolph  H., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Sinnett,  Chester  M., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Smith,  Jerome  C, 

assignor. ) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Smith,  Newell  R., 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation  of  -America.      (See  Smith,    Rogers  M., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Smith,  Sidney  B., 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation   of   America.      (See  Snow,   Harold   A.. 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation   of  America.      (See  Sontagh,  John  R., 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation  of  America.      (See   Starrett,   John   S., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Stinchfield,  John  M., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Stocker,  Arthur  C, 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Stokes,  Victor  O., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Strutt,  Maximiliaan 

J.  O..  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Suomala,  John  B., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Taylor,  Charles  W., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Teaf,  John  H.,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Tellegen,  B.  D.  H., 

Bouman,  and  Rinia.  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Tellegen,  Bernardus 

D.  H..  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Thomas.  Adolph,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Thomas,  Adolph  A., 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation  of  America.      (See  Thompson,   Leland 

E.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Tolson.  William  A.. 

assignor. ) 
R.ndio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Tolson,  W.  A.,  and 

Duncan,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Trainer,  Merrill  A., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Travis,  Charles,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Tringham,  William 

S.  L.,  assignor.) 
It.-idio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Tunick,  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Turner.  Alfred  H., 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Unk,  Jacob  M.,  as- 
signor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Usstlman.  George  L 

assignor.) 
Radio   Corporation   of   America.      (See   van   Loon,    C     J., 

and  Rinia,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  van  Loon,  Carel  J.. 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Vance,  Arthur  W. 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Van  Minnen,  R    H 

and  Nordlohne,  assignors.) 
Raflio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  van  Slooten,  Jacob, 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Vasselli,  Anthony  J 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Verman,  L.  C,  and 

Richards,  assignors.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Vollenbroek,  Johan-  • 

nes  B.  L.,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  von  Ardenne,  Man- 
fred, assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Walden,  Harry  W 

u  .,  assignor.) 
Rndio   Corporation    of   America.      (See   Warnke    Herbert 

R..  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Webster,  Wiiliain  S 

assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Weiller,  Paul  G    as- 
signor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Wells,  Norman    as- 
signor.) 
Rndio  Corporation  of  America.      (See  Welsh,  R.   R,   and 

Held,  assignor.) 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.     (See  Whitaker   Jnnies  N 

assignor.)  '  ^  -  ■• 

Rndio  Corporation   of  America.      (See  White    SIdnev   T 
assignor.)  ■'        ' 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


501 


Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Wilson,  James  T., 
assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Wirix,  Ren6  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Witts,  Alfred  T., 
assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Wolff,  Irving,  as- 
signor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Wood.  Remsen  V., 
assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Wright,  G.  M., 
and  Rust,  assignors.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Wriglit,  Joseph  L., 
assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Yerzley,  Felix  L., 
assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  YoUes,  Jacob,  as- 
signor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Yolles,  Jon  Joseph, 
assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  fSee  Young,  Charles  J., 
assignor. ) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (Sop  Young.  L.  L.,  and 
Finch,  assignors.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Zadig,  Ernest  A., 
assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Zeman,  Arthur  F., 
assignor.) 

Riuiio  Cori)Oration  of  America.  (See  Zigler,  Cliarley  J. 
a.ssi'rnor. ) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Zworykin,  Vladimir 
K.,  assignor.) 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Zworyliin,  V.  K., 
and  Massa,  assignors.) 

Radio  Inventions,  Inc.      (See  Gould,  Leslie  A.,  assignor.) 

Rartio-Keith-Orpheum  Corp.  (See  Card,  Foster  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Radio  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Dalpayrat,  Henri  F., 
assignor.) 

Radio  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Felcete,  Alexander,  as- 
signor.) 

Radio  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Geffclien,  H.  H.,  and 
Richter,  assignors.) 

Radio  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Hollmann,  Hans  E., 
assignor.) 

Radio  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Plebansid,  Jozef,  as- 
signor.) 

Radio  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Richter,  Rudolf  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Radio  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Von  Ardenne,  Man- 
fred, assignor.) 

Radionktiengesellschaft  D.  S.  Loewe.  (See  von  Ardenne, 
Manfred,  assignor.) 

Radiologic  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Vierkotter,  Paul,  as- 
signor.) 

Radiovisor  Parent  Limited.  (See  Pook,  Harold  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Radium  Dial  Company.     (See  Page,  Howard  L.,  assignor.) 

Radley,  Bertram  V.,  Teicnmouth,  England.  Apparatus 
for  playing  golf.     2,088,343  ;   July  27. 

Radley,  Fred  B.,  et  al.      (See  Belenson,  Ben  H.,  assignor.) 

Radley,  Jack  A.     (See  Paine.  C.  and  Radley.) 

Radley,  Jack.     (See  Paine,  C,  Radley,  and  Rendell.) 

Radtke,  Brnno.      (See  Simpkins,  C.  R.,  and  Radtke.) 

Kadtke,  liruno.  nssignor  to  Exhibit  Supply  Company.  Clii- 
cago,  HI.  Temperature  responsive  switcli.  2,074.559  ; 
Mnr.  23. 

Radtke,  Bruno,  nssignor  to  Exliihit  Supply  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Gamp  apparatus.     2,074,5f>0  ;  Uav.  23." 

RadLne,  Bruno,  assignor  to  John  F.  Meyer,  Chicago,  111. 
Amusement  game  apparatus.     2,084,452  ;  June  22. 

Radtkp,  Bruno,  Ijihertyville,  assignor  to  J.  F.  I\Ieyer,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Pashpot.     2,103,104;  Dec,  7, 

Riidtkp,  Bruno,  and  E.  Gosswillpr,  assignors  to  Exhibit 
Supply  C^ompany,  Chicago,  111,  Target  mechanism. 
2,082,218;  June  1. 

Radvvay.    r'ai-l    L.       (See    Barnes,    R.    H.,    and    Radway.) 

Rady,  William  J.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Generator  regula- 
tor.    2,081,837;  May  25. 

Radyx,  Alexander.  Denver,  Colo.  Combined  cabinet,  table, 
and   .seat.      2,103.552;   Dec.   28, 

Radzinsky,   TTarry,      (See  Deike.   Fred,   II,,  assignor.) 

Radzlnsky,  ITarry.      (See  Kiwnd,  Tsadore.  assignor,) 

Radzinsky,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water  cooling  means 
for  refrigerators.     2,078,097  ;  Apr.  20, 

Radziiislcy,   Il.nry,  et  al.      (See  Brell,  Jules  J.,  assignor,) 

Rae,  Lillian  M.      (See  Wheeler,  Earl  A.,  assignor.) 

Rao,  Walter  S,,  et  al.  (See  Westberg,  II.,  and  McCor- 
nuick.  aHMlgnors.) 

Rne,  Walter  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Vn.  Apparatus  for  produc- 
ing grinding  wheels,     2,077,771  ;  Apr.  20. 

Raeck,  Max.      (See  I'.enade,  W.,   li'lscher,  and  Rnerk.) 

Raelin,  Enimett  J,     (See  Brndshaw,  W.  T,,  and  Itnelin.) 

Raelh.  Cini.  and  K,  W,  Itilller,  l!;i(Iel)eiil,  near  Ilrcsileii. 
and  1'',  A,  Sleingroever,  Dr(>S(len,  assigiiois  lo  ( 'lieiiiisi'he 
Falir'ik  von  lleyden,  A.  f!.,  Itadeheul,  near  Dresden, 
Germany,      Manulaelurp  of  [ibeiiolH.      2. 079. .'LSI!  ;  May  -I, 

RnfilllofT,  Va^'rlen,  I'arls,  ]i'ninc(>.  Internal  (•oml)\iHilon 
engine..    2,088,023  ;  Aug,  .3, 

Rafanelll,  Cesare,  (See  Ferrari,  A.,  Uafanelli,  and 
Heallone.) 

RalTplHoii,  Isaac,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ijicense  plate  casing 
and  Illuminator.     2,081,281  ;  May  25. 


Ratlles,      Harry,      Chicago,      111.        Metal      tapping     tool. 

2,099,246  ;  Nov.  16. 
Raffo,  Alfred  C,  Grantwood,  N.  J.     Treating  pliotograplis 

and  the  resulting  article.     2,074,858  ;  IMar,  23. 
Raffold    Process   Corporation.      (See   Brooks,   Arthur   M., 

assignor.) 
Raltold    Process    Corporation.      (See   Rafton,    Harold    R., 

assignor.) 
Rafter,    Albert,   Glen   Ridge,   assignor  to  Rafter  Machine 
Company,      Belleville,      N.      J.        Stud      and      rafter. 

2,092,472  ;   Sept.  7. 
Rafter.   Albert,    Glen   Ridge,   assignor   to   Rafter  Machine 

Company,    Belleville,    N.    J.      Beam    and    the    like    for 

building  construction.     2,098,676;  Nov.  9. 
Rafter  Machine  Company.     (See  Rafter.  Albert,  assignor.) 
Rafton  Engineering  Corporation.     (See  Rafton,  Harold  R., 

assignor.) 
Rafton,   Harold  R.,   Lawrence,  Mass.,  assignor  to   Rafton 

Engineering  Corporation.     Screening  device.     2,066,364; 

Jan.   5. 
Rafton,   Harold    R.,   Andover,   Mass.,   assignor   to   Raffold 

Process  Corporation.    Pigment  manufacture.    2,008,039  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Rafton,  Harold  R.,  Andover,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Raffold 

Process  Corporation.     Paper  manufacture.     2,077,436 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Ration,   Harold   R.,   Andover,   Mass.,   assignor   to   Raffold 

Process  Corporation.     Paper  manufacture.     2,080,437 ; 

May  18, 
Rafton,   Harold  R.,  Andover,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Raffold 

Process  Corijoration.     Paper  Manufacture.     2,084,358 ; 

June  22. 
Eagan  Knitting  Company,   et  al.      (See  Pace.  Everett  R., 

assignor. ) 
Ragatz,   Edward   G.,   assignor  to   Union   Oil   Companv   of 

California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Distillation.     2,070,804  ; 

Feb,   16. 
Ragatz,   Edward    G.,   assignor  to  Union   Oil   Company   of 

California,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.      Fractionating  metliod 

and  apparatus.     2,071,429  ;  Feb.   23. 
Ragatz,    Eugene    C,    and    B.    F.    Tellkamp,    assignors    to 

Allen-Bradley    Company,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Electrical 

resistor.     2,089,425  ;  Aug.  10. 
Ragatz,  Henry  H.      (See  Burdette,  J.  O,,  and  Ragatz.) 
Raggenbass,  Charles.     (See  Kritzler,  C,  and  Raggenbass.) 
Raggio,    Frank.    San    Francisco,    Calif.     Adjustable   pitch 

propeller.     2,097,643  ;  Nov.  2, 
Rago,    Vincent,    Chicago,    111.      Tailor's    chalk    sharpener. 

2,094,494  ;  Sept.  28. 
Ragonnet,  Eugene  L.,  assignor  to  Air  Reduction  Company, 

Incorporated,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Veliicular  gas  cylinder 

apparatus.     2,087,300  ;  July  20. 
Ragot,  Charles  L.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  S.  R.  Burns, 

Newark,    N.    J.      Apparatus    for    settling    and    sealing 

material  in  packages.     2,078,774  ;  Apr.  27. 
Ragot,  Charles  L.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to   S,  R.  Burns, 

Newark,  N.  J.     Tape  moistening  apparatus.     2,095,038  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Ragsdale,  Earl  J.  W.,  Norristown,  and  C.  E.  Heitman,  Jr., 

assignors  to  Edward  G,  Budd  Manufacturing  Company, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Weld  recorder.     2,093,982  ;  Sept.  21. 
Rah.  Joseph.      (See  Alsaker,  A.,  and  Rah.) 
Rah,  Joseph  C,  assignor  to  Delta-Star  Electric  Company, 

Chicago,  111.     Split  insulating  joint  for  electrical  cables. 

2,080,743  ;  May  18. 
Rah,  Joseph  C,   assignor  to  The  Delta-Star-Electric  Com- 
pany,   Chicago,    111.      Electric    device    and    process    of 

making  the  same.     2,082,027;  June   1. 
Rahke,  Emil  K.     (See  Vaser,  Edward  M.,  assignor.) 
Rahm.    Edward,  assignor  to  A.  M.  Barr.   Pittshurgh.  Pa. 

Low  temperature  carbonization.     2,072,721  ;  Mar,  2. 
Raible,    Charles    G.,    Shaker    Heights,    assignor    to    The 

Fanner  Manufacturing  Companv,  Cleveland,  Ohio,     Tap 

bushing  and  seal  therefor.     2.090,680  :  Oct.  19, 
Rnigorodsky,  Paul  1\I,,  assignor  to  Petroleum  Engineering, 

Inc,     Tulsa,     Okla.     Recovering     hydrocarbon     vapors. 

Re.  20,587  ;  Dec.   14. 
Raigorodsky,    Paul     M,.     Tulsa,    Okla.     Air    conditioning 

system,     2,1 03,. 590  ;  Dec.  28. 
Rail  Joint  Company^  The.      (See  Gadd,  W.  E.,  and  Lan- 
sing, assignors.) 
Railley  Corporation.      (Sec  Bookman,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor,) 
Railley  Corporation,     (See  Ilain,  Harry  D..  assignor.) 
Railroad   .Accessories  Corporation.      (See  Deems,   Edward 

M.,  assignor.) 
Railroad  Accessories  Corporation.     (See  Hull,  Samuel  P., 

assignor.) 
Railro.'id  .Vccessories  Corporation.     (See  LnvnrncU,  F.  C, 

and  WIegand,  assignors.) 
Railroad   .Vccessories  (Corporation.      (See  Lavurnck,  Fred- 
erick C,  assignor,) 
Itaiii'oad    Accessories   Coriioralion,      (See   Schleslnger,   U,, 

,'111(1  Marl  ill,  nsslirnors,) 
Itallton,  Ueid  A„  Bylleet.  lOngland,  and   A.  C.   SnnipbMro. 

Genoa,   Italy,  assignors  lo  Robot  Gearing  Iilmlted.  Lon- 
don,     lOnglaiul.        Pre.solectlve     change-speed     Kcnrlng. 

2,099,1  II  ;  Nov.  10. 
Railway    &    Industrial    Engineering    Co.       (See    Carlisle, 

(i'(>orge  Ij..  assignor.) 
Railway    &    Industrial    Engineering   Co.      (Seo    Pattlson, 

Donald   R..  assignor.) 
Itaihvay  \'  Industrial  EnRlneerlng  Co,      (Sc-e  Kudd.  Harold 

1 1.,  assignor. ) 


502 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


H.iihvay  Track  Joint  Corp.  (See  Noal,  Ernest  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Railway  Track-Tvoric  Company.  (See  Perazzoli,  Henry  J., 
assignor.) 

Hailway  Utility  Co.      (See  Hartwig.  'Williani  O..  assignor.) 

Railway  Utility  Company.  (See  Wilier,  Nicholas  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rainbow,  Henry,  assignor  to  Naamlooze  Vennootschapij 
De  Dataafscbe  Petroleum  Maatschappij,  The,  Hague, 
Netherlands.     Torsion  balance.     2,080,062  ;  May  11. 

Rainbow  Laboratories.      (See  Rogers,  Fred  A.,  assignor.) 

Rainier  Pulp  &  Paper  Company.  (See  Vicary,  Edward  H., 
assignor.) 

liaisch,  Charles  F..  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Lubricating  apparatus.  2,079,301 ; 
May  4. 

Raisch,  William,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  JIunicipal  Sani- 
tary Service  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filter. 
2.0fi8,511  :  Jan.  19. 

Raisch,  William,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Underpinning  & 
Foundation  Company,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Screen 
cleaning.     2,086,821  ;  July  13. 

Raisch,  William,  New  York,  J.  C.  Woodman,  Flushing, 
J.  R.  BufEngton,  New  York,  and  J.  E.  Morris.  Flushing, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Decarie  Incinerator  Corporation. 
Incineration  of  sewage  screenings  and  the  like. 
2,102,543;  Dec.  14. 

Raisch,  William,  assignor  to  Underpinning  &  Foundation 
Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furnace.  2,102,544  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Raizen.  Nat  S.,  Bronx.  N.  Y.     Toy.     2.066.G44  :  Jan.  5. 

Raiziss,  George  W.,  and  L.  W.  Clenience.  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Abbott  Laboratories.  North  Chicago, 
111.  Halogen  derivatives  of  a-ethyl  propyl  cresols. 
2,071,939  :  Feb.  23. 

Raiziss,  George  W.,  and  L.  W.  Clemence,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Abbott  Laboratories,  North  Chicago, 
ni.    Alkyl  cresol.    2,073,995  ;  Mar.  16. 

Raiziss,  George  W.,  and  L.  W.  Clemence,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Abbott  Laboratories,  North  Chicago, 
111.  Branch-chain  alkyl  derivatives  of  /3-naphthol. 
2.073,996  :  Mar.  16. 

Raiziss,  George  W.,  and  L.  W.  Clemence.  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Abbott  Laboratories,  North  Chicago, 
111.    Alkyl    a-naphthols.    2,073.997  ;  Mar.  16. 

Raiziss.  George  W..  and  A.  I.  Kremens.  Philadplphia.  Pa., 
assignors  to  Abbott  Laboratories.  North  Chicago.  111. 
3(N-Sodium  formaldehyde  sulphoxylate)  aniiiio-4-hy- 
droxy-phenyl-arsonic-aoirl.     2.074.757  :  IMar.  2.S. 

Raiziss,  George  W.,  and  L.  W.  Clemence.  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Abbott  Laboratories,  North  Chicago, 
111.  Halogen  derivatives  of  a-methyl-butvl  cresols. 
2,086,336;   July   6. 

Raiziss,  George  W.,  L.  W.  Clemence,  and  A.  I.  Kremens. 
Phil.'idelphia,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Abbott  Laboratories. 
North  Chicago,  111.  Jleta-N-alkylamino  para  allcoxy 
phenyl  arsonic  acid  and  making  the  same.  2,088.008"; 
Aug.  3. 

Raiziss,  George  W.,  and  L.  W.  Clemence.  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
assignors  to  Abbott  Laboratories,  North  Chicago,  III. 
Halogen  derivatives  of  n-amyl  cresols.  2,102.854  ;  Dec. 
21. 

Rajewsky,  Otto  J.      (See  Stockl,  M.,  and  Rajewsky.) 

Rakauskas,  James  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Spectacle  case. 
2,102,218;  Dec.  14. 

Rakula.   Theodor.      (See  Herlach,  F.,   and  Rakula.) 

Rail.  Harry  T.      (See  Smith,  H.  M.,  and  Rail.) 

Ralph.  Cliarlos  C.  Portland,  Oreg.  Time  delav  relay. 
2.060,575  :  Jan.  5. 

Ralston,  Anderson  W.,  assignor  to  Armour  and  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Sulphonated  mixed  ketones.  2,089,154" ; 
Aug.  3. 

Ralston,  Anderson  W.,  assignor  to  Armour  and  Companv, 
Chicago,  111.  Mixed  thienyl-alkvl  ketones.  2,101,560; 
Dec.  7. 

Ralston,  Anderson  W.,  and  C.  W.  Christenson,  assignors 
to  Armour  and  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Liquid 
xylylheptadccyl  ketones  and  preparing  the  same. 
2,075,705  ;  JIar.  30. 

Ralston,  Anderson  W.,  and  C.  W.  (?liristensen,  assignors 
to  Armour  and  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Compositions 
from  coal  tar  and  higher  fatty  acids  and  making  the 
same.     2,077,068  ;  Apr.  13. 

Ralston,  Anderson  W..  and  V.  Conquest,  assignors  to 
.\niiour  and  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Shortening  com- 
pound and  proj)armg  the  same.      2,079. . ^.'ir,  :   May  4. 

Ralston,  Anderson  W.,  W.  O.  Pool,  and  J.  Ilarwood,  as- 
sicnors  to  Armour  and  Company.  Chicago.  111.  Prepar- 
ing monohydric  alcohols.     2,086.239  ;   July  0. 

Ralston,  Anderson  W.,  and  C.  W.  Christensen,  as8ignor.«i 
to  Armour  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Carbazole-alkrl 
ketones.     2, 101,. 559  ;  Dec.  7. 

Ralston,  Harloy  C,  and  T.  D.  William.<!,  Cleveland.  Ohio, 
assignors  to  The  American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of 
New  Jersey.  Material  handling  device.  2,0S7.877  ; 
July  20. 

Ralston  Purina  Company.     (See  Hill,  James  R.,  assignor.) 

R.alston  Purina  Company,  (Sec  Smith,  Herbert  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ralston  Steel  Car  Company.  (See  Daniell,  James  P., 
assicnor. ) 

Ramapo  Ajax  Corporation.  (See  Clarke,  Herbert  S.,  ae- 
siimor. ) 


Ramapo  Ajax  Corporation.  (See  Eastburn,  S.  L.,  and 
Banker,  assignors.) 

Rambausek,  Hugo,  Eberswalde,  near  Berlin.  Germany. 
Friction  coupling  for  change  gears.     2,077,058  ;  Apr.  13. 

Rambold,  Adolf,  Dresden,  Germany.  Machine  for  making, 
filling,  closing,  and  wrapping  bags.  2,083,124 ; 
June  8. 

Rambold,  Adolf.,  Dresden-Laubegast,  Germany.  Bag. 
2,085,509  ;  June  29. 

Rambold,  Adolf,  Dresden-Laubegast,  Germany.  Produc- 
tion of  wrappers.     2,101,225  ;  Dec.  7. 

Rambold,  Adolf,  Dresden,  Germany.  Producing  perfora- 
tions of  small  diameter  in  bands  of  cellulose  foil, 
metal  foil,  and  the  like.     2,101,753  ;  Dec-  7. 

Rambusch  Decorating  Company.  (See  Rambusch,  Edward, 
assignor.) 

Rambusch,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ram- 
busch Decorating  Company.  Illuminating  apparatus. 
2,094,670  ;  Oct.  5. 

Ramclow,  Axel  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  International 
Harvester  Company.  Valve  assembly.  2,074,706  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Ramclow,  Axel  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Sealing  unit  for  rotary 
shafts.     2,077,954  ;  Apr.  20. 

Ramer,  Tobias,  Elkart  County,  Ind.  Stock  tank  heater. 
2.092.139  ;    Sept.   7. 

Ramet  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Balke,  Clarence  W.. 
assignor.) 

Ramey,  Harold  W.      (See  Schwemlein,  W.,   and  Ramey.) 

Kaiiiirez,  Kduardo,  Nogales  City,  Mexico.  Vent  plug  with 
automatic  feeding  valve  for  storage  batteries.  2,070,921  : 
Feb.   16. 

Ramlau.  Marie,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Door-lock  indicator. 
2.085,331  ;  June  29. 

Rammler,  Erich.      (See  Rosin.  P.,  and  Rammler.) 

Kanipather.  Fritz.  Berlin-Charlottenburg.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany.    Circuit   breaker.     2.103.794:   Dec.    2S. 

Ramsaur,  Walter  R.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Oil  cooling 
system.     2,070,092  ;  Feb.  9. 

Ramsay,  Henry  T.,  and  H.  P.  Rooksby,  Middlesex,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Ther- 
mionic cathode  for  electric  discharge  devices. 
2,085,605  ;  June  29. 

Ramsbottom,  John  E.,  B.  Lockspeiser,  and  C.  J.  Stewart, 
Farnborough,  England.  Ice  preventing  device. 
2.075.658  ;  Mar.  30. 

Ramsbottom.  John  E.,  B.  Lockspeiser,  and  C.  J.  Stewart, 
Farnborough,  England.  Apparatus  for  preventing  ice 
accumulation  on  aircraft.     2,075,659  ;  Mar.  30. 

Ramsey  Accessories,  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See 
Marien.  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Ramsey  Accessories  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See 
Moeller  George  J.,  assignor.) 

Ramsey,  Allan.  Evanston,  assignor  to  Schweitzer  &  Conrad, 
Inc.,   Chicago.  111.     Fuse  cut-out.     2,091,452  ;   Aug.  31. 

Ramsey,  .\llan.  Evanston.  assignor  to  Schweitzer  &  Conrad, 
Inc..  Chicago,  111.     Fuse.     2,091.453  ;  Aug.  31. 

Ramsey  Chain  Company.  (See  Halstead,  Frederick  H., 
assignor.) 

Ramsey.  Clifford  H.,  Glen  Rock,  N.  J.  Tentering  clip. 
2,096.470  ;  Oct.   19. 

Ramsey.  Frank  R.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Hoist.  2.098,308 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Ramsey.  Joseph  D.,  Boston,  Mass.  Filter.  2,088,116 : 
July  27. 

Ramsey,    Robert   P.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    assignor   to    The 
National  Supply  Co.  of  Delaware,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Com-  ' 
pression  ignition  engine.     2.0(i7.4Gl  ;  Jan,  12. 

Ramsey.  Webster  K..  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Envelope  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Envelope. 
2.083.158 ;  June  8.  .^      e.         . 

Kamstad,  George  E.,  assignor  to  Nordberg  Manufacturing 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Diesel  engine.  2,090,735  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Ranault.  Louis.     (See  Salves,  lAori.  assignor.) 

Kanco    Incorporated.      (See    Raney.    Estel    C,    assignor.) 

Rand,  Benjamin  G.,  North  Tonawanda,  assignor  to  Reming- 
ton Rand  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  1'.  Loose  leaf  binder. 
2,075.700  ;  Mar.  30. 

Rand,  Benjamin  G.,  North  Tonawanda,  assignor  to  Reming- 
ton Rand  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Shiftable  binder. 
2.075.707  ;  Mar.  30. 

Rand,  Benjamin  G.,  North  Tonawanda,  assignor  to  Re- 
mington Rand  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Card  index  file. 
2.080,047  :   July   6. 

Rand.  James  H.,  assignor  to  Philrand,  Inc.,  North  Fal- 
mouth. Mass.  Index  frame  arrangement.  2,084,453 ; 
June  22. 

Rand.  James  H.,  assignor  to  Philrand,  Inc.,  North  Fal- 
mouth, JIass.     Index  frame  assembly.     2,084,454  ;  June 

Rand,  James  H.,  Jr.  et  al.,  trustee.  (See  Pratt,  Verneur 
E..  assignor.) 

'^2'o71^6!P°F  P"o^'"°°'''y"'   ^'-   ^'-     Garment   protector. 
Handa.  (JeneVal  C.  et  al..  executors.     (See  Lederer.  Anton.) 
Randal.  Howard  S.     (See  Roberts,  T.  B.,  and  Howard,  as- 
signors.) 
Randall,  Anna  M.     (See  Randall,  Laurence  H.,  assignor.) 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


503 


Randall,  Chester  J.,  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  blowing  sponge  rubber.  2,096,338  ;  Oct. 
19. 

Randall  Company,  The.  (See  Randall,  Howard  D.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Randall  Company,  The.  (See  Randall,  H.  D.,  and  John- 
ston, assignors.) 

Randall  Company,  The.  (See  Waddell,  Edgar  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Randall  Company,  The.  (See  Warren,  Harold  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Randall,  Gerald  A.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  and  L.  B.  Wheeler, 
Chatham,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Western  Union  Tele- 
graph Company,  New  York,  N.  1'.  Submarine  cable 
amplifying  system.      2,000.230  ;  Aug.   17. 

Randall.  Henry  T.      (See  Duany,  A.  J.,  and  Randall.) 

Randall,  Howard  D.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Weather  strip  or 
sealing  means.     2,077,264  ;  Apr.  13. 

Randall,  Howard  D.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Manufacturing 
paper  clips.     2,101,195;  Dec.  7. 

Randall,  Howard  D.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Paneling. 
2,103,177  ;  Dec.  21. 

Randall,  Howard  D.,  assignor  to  The  Randall  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Copy  holder.     2,068,512  ;  Jan.  19. 

Randall,  Howard  D.,  assignor  to  The  Randnl!  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Making  staples.     2,103,176  ;  Dec.  21. 

Randall.  Howard  D.,  and  W.  F.  Johnston,  assignors  to 
The  Randall  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Nut  hulling 
machine.     2,071,853  ;  Feb.  23. 

Randall,    John   T.      (See   McKeag,    A.    H.,    and    Randall.) 

Randall,  Karl  C,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Circuit  breal;er.     2,100,749  ;  Nov.  30. 

Randall,  Laurence  H.,  Ijakeland,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
A.  M.  Randall,  Davtona  Beach,  Fla.  Carriage  release 
for  lathes.    2,101,754  ;  Dec.  7. 

Randall,  Meredith  S..  assignor  to  Woodall  Industries 
Incorporated,  Detroit,  Mich.  Visor  construction. 
2,072. r)4S  :  Mar.  2. 

Randall,  Meredith  S.,  assignor  to  Woodall  Industries 
Incorporated,  Detroit,  Mich.  Visor  construction. 
2,100,872  ;  Nov.  30. 

Randall.  William  A.     (See  PoDPer.  T.  A.,  and  Randall.) 

Randazzo,  August,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Automatic  cigarette 
dispenser  and  lighter.     2.084,121  ;  June  29. 

Randel,  B.  P.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Convertible  heating  and 
cooling  system.     2,073,651  ;  Mar.  16. 

Randel,  Bo  F.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Valve.  2,081,955; 
June  1. 

Randel,  Bo  F.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Fluid  meter.  2,092,019  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Randel,  Bo  Folke,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  refrigerating.     2,088,609;  Aug.  3. 

Randel,  Wilbur  S.,  Clieshire,  Mass.,  M.  C.  Dailey,  Maywood, 
111.,  and  W.  M.  INIcNeil,  Warren,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Unitori 
States  Gypsum  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for 
producing  high  strength  calcined  gypsum.  2,074,937  : 
Mfir.  23. 

Randol,  Glenn  T.,  Marniaduke,  Ark.  Transmission  con- 
trol mechanism  for  motor  vehicles.  2,071,359  ;  Feb. 
23. 

Randolph  Cutting  Die  Company.  (See  Randolph,  James 
H.,  assignor.) 

Randolph,  Donald  W.,  Flint,  Mich.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation.     Alloy.     2,090,201  ;  Oct.  19. 

Randolph,  Donald  W.,  and  H.  Rabezzana,  Flint,  assignors 
to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Igni- 
tion  svstem.      2.071.573:  Feb.   23. 

Randolph,  Donald  W.,  Flint,  and  O.  S.  Duffendack  and 
R.  A.  Wolfe,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  and  L.  B.  Headrick, 
Harrison,  N.  J.  Method  and  apparatus  for  producing 
ignition.     2,093,848  ;  Sept.  21. 

Randolpli.  Guv  P..  I'asadenn.  assignor  to  Randolph  Tool 
Company,  Inc.,  P.urljank,  Calif.  Pot  lifter.  2,074.420  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Randolph,  James  H.,  assignor  to  Randolph  Cutting  Die 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cutting  die  fixture. 
2,088,975  ;  Aug.  3. 

Randolph,  Oliver  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Plant  food  manufac- 
ture.     2,087.781  ;   July   20. 

Randolph,  Oliver  \Y.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Dehydrator. 
2,100,150;  Nov.  23. 

Randolph  Tool  (Company.  (See  Randolph,  Guy  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Randrup,  Ben.lamin  B.,  Brisbane,  Calif.  Fuel  tank  lock. 
2,009,901  ;   Feb.  9. 

Rancy,  ("lemma  R.      (See  Ijindgrcn,  A.  (\,  and  Unncy.) 

Raney,  Estol  C,  assignor  to  Kanco  Incorporated.  Colum- 
bus, Oliio.  Motor  overload  cut-out  switdi.  2,073,280  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Rancy,  Estel  C,  assignor  to  Ranco  Incorporated,  Colum- 
bus,  Oliio.      Refrigerator   control.      2,082,510;   June    1.. 

Riinoy,  Estol  C,  assignor  to  Uanco  Inc(iri)orate(l.  Colum- 
bus,  Oliio.     Electric  vulcanlzer.     2,082,551  ;  June   1. 

Rancy,  Estol  C,  assignor  to  Kanco  Incorporated,  Columbus, 
Oliio.     Electric  vulcanizer.     2,099.499  ;  Nov.  1(1. 

Raney,  Eslel  C,  assignor  (o  Ranco  Incorporated,  Colum- 
iHis.  Ohio.     Circuit  breaker.     2,100,788;   Nov.  30. 

Raney,  William  E.      (See  Cutting,  R.  11.,  and  Rani'y.) 

Raiig<'r  I'lnglneering  Corporation.  (.S{>e  Davis.  Walter  F., 
assignor.) 

Ranger,  Jainr'S  M,,  Muskegiin,  Midi.  Tniilcr  liilcli. 
2,084,291  ;  June  15. 


Ranges,  John  E.,  East  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor-  to 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Loading  coil  case.     2,079,697  ;  May  11. 

Rang!  Limited  Nairobi.  (See  Rodwell,  Kenneth  E.  H., 
assignor.) 

Ranish,  Harry,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Detachable  sediment 
trap  for  sinks,  etc.     2,079,038  ;  May  4. 

Ranke,  Hans.     (See  Borchardt,  P.,  and  Ranke.) 

Rankin,  Donald  A.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Sizing  composition.     2,085,170  ;  June  29. 

Rankin,  Lanning  P.,  Norton,  Kans.,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Glow  discharge 
treatment   of  rosin.     2.086,434  :   July  6. 

Rankin,  William  K.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  High-voltage  current-responsive  ap- 
paratus.    2,081,839  ;  May  25. 

Rankin,  William  K.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Vacuum  circuit  interrupter. 
2.090.519  ;  Aug.   17. 

Ransohoff,  Nathan,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Tumbling  mill. 
2,101,196  ;  Dec.  7. 

Ransom,  Richard,  Colliers  Wood,  and  A.  G.  Berwick, 
Upper  Mitcham,  assignors  to  Non-Drip  Measure  Com 
pany  Limited,  Streatham,  London,  England.  Device 
for  delivering  measured  quantities  of  liquids.  2,093,365  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Ransome  Concrete  Machinery  Company.  (See  Bushnetl, 
J.  E.,  and  Faber,  assignors.) 

Ransome  Concrete  Machinery  Company.  (See  Robinson, 
A-  P.,  and  Faber,  assignors.) 

Rttntsch,  Kurt,  Tetlow-Seehof  near  Berlin,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Opticolor  Aktiengesellschaft,  Glarus,  Swirz(>r- 
land.  Apparatus  for  printing  lenticulated  liliiis. 
2,071,764  ;  Feb.  23. 

Rantsch,  Kurt,  Teltow-Seehof,  near  Berlin,  Germany, 
assignor  to  Opticolor  Aktiengesellschaft,  Glarus, 
Switzerland.  Device  for  copying  lenticular  films. 
2.094,330  ;  Sept.  28. 

Rantsch,  Kurt,  Berlin-Teltow-Seehof,  Germany,  and  H. 
Arni,  Berlin-Ruhleben,  Germany,  assignors  to  Opti- 
color, Aktiengesellschaft,  Glarus,  Switzerland.  Device 
for  copying  images  on  lenticulated  films.  2,070,179  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Rape,  Floyd  J.      (See  Lahey,  R.  W.,  and  Rape.) 

Rapp,  Alphonse,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Washer  cutting  tool. 
2,086,435  ;  July  6. 

Rapp,  Arnold  C,  Covington,  Va.  Emergency  fire  escape. 
2,102,484  ;  Dec.  14. 

Rapp,   Edward,   administrator.      (See  Rapp,   William   IM.) 

Rapp,  Edward,  Westmont,  N.  J.  Tabulator.  2,089,574  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Rapp,  Theodore,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automatic  weighing 
and  packaging  machine.     2,101.561  ;  Dec.  7. 

Rapp,  William  M.,  deceased.  County  of  Gloucester,  by 
E.  Rapp,  administrator,  Westmont,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Edward  Rapp.  Typographical  machine.  2,095,197 : 
Oct.  5. 

Raprager,  Bert  F.  (See  Massey,  P.  J.,  Thiele.  and 
Raprager.) 

Rare  Chemicals  Inc.      (See  Japer,  Friedrich,  assignor.) 

Rarey,  George  H.     (See  Brett,  S.  E.,  and  Rarey.) 

Rarey,  George  H.,  U.  S.  Army.  Fort  Benning,  Ga.  Tele- 
scope mountine.     2.087.996  :  July  27. 

Rilsanen,  Isak,  Helsingtors,  Finland.  Heating  device. 
2,090,049  ;   Oct.   19. 

RasUnen,  Isak,  Helsingfors,  Finland.  Stove  for  domestic 
purposes.     2,101,509  ;  Dec.  7. 

Rasetti,    Carlos.       (See   Grandhomme,    l\tarcel,    assignor.) 

Kashman,  Gordon  L,,  assignor  to  Rhea  INIanufacturing 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Automatic  marking  device. 
2,077,106;  Apr.  13. 

Rask,  Olaf  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  II.  C.  Fooks, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Manufacture  of  macaroni  products. 
2,074,064  ;  Mar.  16. 

Rasmusen,  Jesse  E.,  and  C.  A.  Lausen,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  ; 
said  Lausen  assignor  to  said  Rasmusen.  Coin  sorting 
machine.     2,080,389  ;  May  11. 

Rasmussen,  Alvin  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Insley  Manufacturing  Corpora- 
tion.    Ball   bearing  turntable.     2,079,663  ;  May  11. 

Rasmussen,  Carl  V.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Auxiliary  emerg- 
ency and  safety  vehicle  wheel.     2,091,879  ;  Aug.  31. 

Rasmussen,  (Marence  11.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Stencil  de- 
vice.    2,073,379  ;  Mar.  9. 

Rasmussen,  lOdvald  L.  (See  Rasmussen,  Robert  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rasiniissen,  Olaf.     (See  Kull,  W.  A.,  and  Rasnuisscn.) 

Iliisnmssen,  Olaf.      (S(>e  Tenney,   P,    L.,   and    KMsiiiiissen.) 

Itiisinussen.  01;if,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  GenernI 
Motors  Coriionition,  Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  adjustment. 
2.100,I.S,<!  ;    Nov.    30. 

Rasmussen,  Osvald  10.,  Lincoln  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Teleiihone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Regenerative  telegraph  repeater.  2,086,(138; 
July  13. 

Hiisiiiiisseii.  Iloliert  P.,  Chicago.  111.,  assignor  of  three- 
elglitlis  to  !•:.  L.  Kasinussen,  Washington.  1»,  C.  Cooling 
and  inickiiig  food  iiroiliicts.     2, OSS. 610;  .\iig.  ;{. 

KMNsleur,  licii.laiiiln  I''.,  Welister  Groves,  assignor  to  Cell- 
I  nil  Mine  lOcnilpinent  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Miniiiir  drill. 
2.nSS,759  ;   Aug.  :!. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Rast,  Fr&derick  Q.,  Binghamton.  assignor  to  International 
Business  IMachines  Corporation.  New  Yorl;,  N.  Y. 
Register.     2.079.423  :  Ma.v  4. 

Rast,  William,  et  al.     (See  Larson,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Rast,  William  C.  Tacoma,  Wash.  Shipping  package. 
2,085,332  ;  June  29. 

Rastetter,  William  C,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Extension  table. 
2,089,762  :  Aug.  10. 

Rastetter,  William  C,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Folding  chair. 
2,098,711  :  Nov.  9. 

RatclilVe,  Harry.  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tool. 
2,102,744  :  Dec.  21. 

Rateau.   Iliiui  C.      (See  Church.  P.  H..  and  Rateau.) 

Rath,  Julius,  Lippstadt,  Germany.  Machine  for  produc- 
ing ropes  from  steel  wires.     2,101,630  ;  Dec.  7. 

Rath  Pacldng  Company,  The.  (See  Messerly,  Roger  L.. 
assignor.) 

Rathbone,  John  A.,  Pinckney,  Mich.  Molding  machine. 
2,079,631  ;  May  11. 

Rathbun,  Homer  E.,  assignor  to  K.  T.  Xorris.  Los  An- 
geles.  Calif.      Umbrella   structure.      2,101.,t10  ;   Dec.   7. 

Rathbun,  John  P.,  Prospect  Park,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Heat  exchanger.     2,084,743  ;  June  22. 

Rathbun,  Sherrill  S.,  Kockville  Centre.  N.  V.,  iissicrnor 
to  R.  S.  Trott,  Denver,  Colo.  Engine  mounting. 
2,070,621  ;  Feb.   16. 

Rathbun,  Sherill  S.,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.  Fan. 
2,084,744  ;  June  22. 

Rathgeber,  Ferdinand,  Ede,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
American  Enka  Corporation,  Enka,  N.  C.  Apparatus 
for  packaging  artificial  silk.     2,080,185  ;  May  11. 

Rathje,  Johannes,  Duisburg,  Germany.  Rotary  table  and 
drive  therefor.     2.0S0.952  :  May  IS. 

Rathjens,  George  W.,  Salt  Lake  "City,  Utah.  Separating 
materials,  segregating  materials  and  contacting  ma- 
terials.    2,097,422  :  Oct.  26. 

Rathmann,  I'aul,  assignor  to  Elektrotechnische  Fabrik 
Schmidt  &  Co.  Gesellschaft  b.  b.  H.,  Podmokly,  Czecho- 
slovakia. Bicycle  lighting  generator.  2,101,954 ;  Dec. 
14. 

Rattan  Jlanufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Petrie,  Peter 
M.,  assignor.) 

Rattey,  Harry  G.,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Continental 
Can  Company,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dredging  con- 
tainer.     2.097.240  ;  Oct.  26. 

Ran  Fastener  Company.  (See  Arthur,  J.  H.,  and  Chace 
assignors.) 

Rauch.  Emil,  Billings,  Mont.  Direction  indicator 
2,089,135  ;  Aug.  3. 

Rauch,  Konrad,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  International 
Business  Maeliines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Re- 
cording scale.     2,101.452;  Dec.  7. 

Rauen.  Carl  F.,  Grosse  Pointe,  Mich.  i\Iechanism  fo) 
power  transmission.     2,008,869  ;  Jan.  20. 

Rauen,    Carl     F.,    Grosse    Pointe,    Mich.       Transmission. 

2.072.057  ;  Feb.  23. 

Rauen.   Carl  F.,   Grosse  Pointe,   Mich.     Clutch   structure 

2.072.058  ;  Feb.  23. 

Rauen,  Carl  F.,  Grosse  Pointe,  Jlich.  Power  transmis- 
sion system.     2.072.059  :  Feb.  23. 

Rauen,  Carl  F..  Detroit.  Mich.  Power  transmission  mech- 
anism.     2.079.527  :  Mav  4. 

Rauen,  Carl  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Muffler.     2,081,306  ;  May 

Rauen.  Carl  F.,  Grosse  Pointe.  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Borg-Warner  Corporation.  Aiifomatic 
traiisnii.s.iion.     2. 094. .'^46  :  Oct.  5. 

Rauen.  Carl  F.,  Grosse  Pointe,  and  F.  H.  Condon  and  J. 
T.  Uauen,  Detroit,  Mich.,  said  Condon  and  said  .7.  T. 
Rauen  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Borg-War- 
ner Corporation.  Freewheeling  clutch.  2.069,558- 
Feb.    2. 

Rauen.  John  T.  (Sec  Rauen,  Carl  P.,  and  J.  T.,  and 
Condon.) 

Rauh,  Frederic  IT.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  J.  Wiss 
&  Sons  Co.,  Newark.  N.  J.  Shears  for  cutting  sheet 
metal.     2,078,585  ;   Apr.   27. 

Raule.  ClilTord  T.,  Vista.  Calif.,  assignor  to  The  Ileald 
Machine  Cr)mp,'iny.  Worcester.  Mass.  Two  slide  auto- 
matic grinding  marhino.     Re.  20,549  :  Nov.  9. 

Rauscli.  Gdtl  fried.  Aniciidorl'.  (,i'riii,-iiiv.  Veriical  head 
dough  divider  .■iiul  niohler.      2.097.042;   Oct.  26. 

Rausch,  Marl  ill.  Siricgau,  German  v.  Reaping  machine 
2.096.974  ;  Oct.  26. 

RauwenhofT,  Frans  C,  Oegstgeest.  assignor  to  .Vnjimloozr 
Vennoolsohap  :  KoninkJi.ike  NcvlerlandsiOie  <;rotstiii'd 
erij.  Leiden,  Netherlands.  Making  elect rirallv  welded 
chain  links.     2.067..'?42  :  Jan.   12. 

Raven,  Albert  I>.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y,  Motion  picture 
screen.     Re.  20,336  ;  Apr.  20. 

I!a\cii.-irri)ft,  .Vrli'V  K..  DcnbiL'h.  \';\.  ( 'al)le  cutter. 
2.10:!.n97;   Dec.   2S. 

Ravnaas,  Orvln.     (See  Llenhart,  E.  A.,  and  Ravnaas.) 

Ravnsheck,  Fred.  Chicago.  III..  a.*!signor  to  .\oe  Engineer- 
ing Co.      Handling  li(|uids.      2. 10:?. 299  :  Dec.  2.S. 

Raw.  (Jeorge.  Ravenswood.  T/Ow  Fell,  England,  .\ppaia- 
tus  for  the  separation  of  solid  material.*  of  different 
specKic  gravities.     2.100.670;  Nov.  30. 

Rawlings,  Dale  K.      (.^ee  .^111.   Isaac  V...  assicnor.  > 

Uawlings,  George  W..  Park  Hill.  ICenilworth.  England. 
Pump.     2.008.106;  Jan.  39. 


Rawlings,  John  J.,  assignor  to  The  Rawlplug  Company 
Limited.  London,  England.  Drill  and  holder  therefor. 
2.087.814;  July  20. 

Rawlins,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Robert  Morton  &  Com- 
panv.  Limited.  Burton-on-Trent.  England.  Apparatus 
for  "heating  liquids.     2.091.013  :  Aug.  24. 

Rawlins.  Herbert  L.,  Wilkinsburg.  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  JIanufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh. Pa.  Plunger-type  current  interrupter. 
2.082.028  ;  .Tune  1. 

Rawlins,  Herbert  L.,  Wilkinsburg,  and  W.  H.  Cuttino, 
Pittsburgh,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manu- 
facturing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Circuit  in- 
terrupter.    2,070,315  ;  Feb.  9. 

Rawlplug  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Rawlings.  John  J.. 
assignor.) 

Raworth,  Roberta  G.,  Providence,  R.  I.  ^lanicuring  de- 
vice.    2.094,962  :  Oct.  5. 

Raw  Products  Limited.  (See  Duttweiler,  Bruno,  as- 
signor.) 

Rawson.  Jesse  E..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Metal  bending  appa- 
ratus.    2,082.653  ;  June  1. 

Ray  Airconditioning  Corporation.  (See  Tompson,  C,  and 
Ray.  assignors.) 

Ray,  Alvenza  C,  Newfleld,  N.  J.  Fuel  economizer. 
2,080,229  ;   May  11. 

Ray.  Arthur  B.,  Bayside.  N.  \'.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Apparatus  for  treating  gases.     2,080.578  :  May  18. 

Ray,  Benedict,  San  Juan,  P.  R.  Necktie.  2,092,020; 
Sept.  7. 

Ray,  Charles  R.      (See  Ray,  William  A.,  and  C.  R.) 

Ray,  Clifford  A.,  Williams.  Ariz.  Revolver  holster. 
2.088.811  ;  Aug.  3. 

Ray  Day  Piston  Corporation  of  Detroit.  (See  Chace, 
S'orman  B.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Ray.  Edgar  D..  and  J.  A.  Stanton,  Brush,  Colo.  Chain 
fastener.      2.090.897  ;  Aug.  24. 

Ray  Engineering  Company.  (See  Rayfield,  Charles  L., 
assignor.) 

Ray,  Eugene  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Macliinory  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Jlaking  shoes. 
2.068.700  ;  Jan.  26. 

Ray,  Eugene  J.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Scouring  ma- 
chine.    2.078,342  ;  Apr.  27. 

Ray,  Florence.     (See  Selleck,  L,  and  Ray.) 

Ray,  George.     (See  Tompson.  C,  and  Ray.) 

I{ay,  Jnmes  G.,  Hatboro.  assignor  to  Autogiro  Company 
of  America,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Aircraft  control. 
2,009,047  ;  Jan.  26. 

Ray.  Joseph  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
.  Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Sign. 
2,078,183:   Apr,   20. 

Ray.  Loyd  \V.     (See  Ingram.  E.  W..  and  Ray.) 

Ray,  Loyd  W.,  assignor  to  The  White  Castle  System  of 
Eating  Houses  Corporation,  Wichita,  Kans.  Building 
structure.     2,080,230  ;  May  11. 

Ray,  Philip  A.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Company, 
Wilmington,   Del.      Ore   flotation.      2,073,492 ;    Jlar.    9. 

Ray,  William  A..  San  Francisco.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Controls  Company.   Thermostat.    2,066,738  ;  Jan.  5. 

Ray,  William  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Controls  Company.  Control  apparatus.  2,084,054  ; 
June  22. 

Ray,  William  A..  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Controls  Company.     Solenoid.     2,098.195;  Nov.  2. 

Ray.  William  A..  San  Francisco.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Controls  Company.     Solenoid.     2,098.190;  Nov.  2. 

Ray.  William  A..  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  (Jen- 
eral  Controls  Company.      Solenoid.      2. 098. 197  :  Nov.  2. 

Ray.  William  A.,  and  W.  R.  Ray.  San  Francisco,  as- 
signors to  General  Controls  Companv.  Fuel  pump. 
2,069.327  ;  Feb.   2. 

Ray,  William  A.,  and  W.  R.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  as- 
signors to  General  Controls  Company.  Low  water  cut- 
out.    2. 073. 268  ;  Mar.  9. 

Ray  William  .\.  and  C.  R.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.,  assignors 
to  General  Controls  Co.  Solenoid  construction. 
2.096, 7(i:?  :   Oct.   26. 

Ray,  William  R.     (See  Ray,  William  A.,  and  W.  R.) 

Ray.  William  R..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Internal  combus- 
tion  engine.     2.080.6:53  ;   May  18. 

Ray,  William  T.,  Wichita,  'Kans.  Plugging  device. 
2.002.182;    Sept.   7. 

Ra.vlx'stos-Manhattan.  Inc.  (See  Cillev,  Osborn  II.,  as- 
signor.) 

Raybesros-Manhattan.  Inc.  (See  Cook,  Judson  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ra.vbestos-Manhattan.  Inc.  (See  Hughes,  Samuel,  as- 
signor.) 

Rayhestos-Manhattan.  Inc.  (See  Judd,  Morton  F.,  .as- 
signor.) 

Raybestos-Manhattan.  Inc.  (See  Kuzmick,  Joseph  N.,  and 
J.,  assignors.) 

Raybestos-JIanhattan,  Inc.  (See  McHugh,  Charles  P., 
assignor.) 

Raybestos-Manhattan,  Inc.  (See  Novak,  Izador  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

l!ayli..st().<-Manhattan.  Inc.  (See  Novak.  I.  J.,  and  Clapp. 
M.-^signors. ) 

Ra.yh.'stos-.Manhattan.  Inc.  (See  Pope,  George  E.,  as- 
signor.) 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


505 


Kaybestos-JIanhattan,  Inc.  (See  Stanley,  Frederick  C, 
assignor.) 

Raybestos-BIanhattan,  Inc.  .  (See  Weaver,  J.  M.,  and 
Hughes,  assignors.) 

Eaybestos-JIanhattan,  Inc.  (See  White,  William  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Raybestos-Manhattan,  Inc.  (See  Whitelaw,  A.,  and  Bona- 
wit,  assignors.) 

Rayburn,  Alden  G.,  Sausalito,  Calif.  Indicator. 
2,101,955  ;  Dec.  14. 

Rayburn,  Thomas  B.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Dispensing  sup- 
port.    2,0G9,018  ;  Jan.  26. 

Raydt,  tJlrich,  K.  Hauser,  and  M.  Venzlaff,  assignors  to 
Mrma  Osnabriicker  Kupfer-und  Drahtwerk,  Osnabruck, 
Germany.  Copper  alloy  amenable  to  heat  treatment. 
2,008,817  ;  Jan.  26. 

Rnvfield,  Charles  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Oil  burner.  2,096,859  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Rayfield,  Charles  L.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Thermal  Units  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Pump  and  unloading  means.     2,073,710  ;  Mar.  16. 

Ravfield,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  Ray  Engineering  Com- 
pany,   Cliicago,    111.     Compressor.     2,098,065  ;    Nov.    2. 

Raymond,  Arthur  B.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Self-leveling  chair. 
2,067,203  ;  Jan.  12. 

Raymond  Bag  Company,  The.  (See  Smithwick,  Harold, 
assignor.) 

Raymond  Bros.  Impact  Pulverizer  Co.  (See  Colby,  H.  S., 
and  O'Mara.  assignors.) 

Raymond  Brothers  Impact  Pulverizer  Company.  (See 
Crites.   Joo,   assignor.) 

Raymond  Brothers  Impact  Pulverizer  Company,  The. 
(See  Crites,  J.,  and  O'Mara,  assignor.) 

Raymond  Bros.  Impact  Pulverizer  Co.  (See  O'Mara, 
Richard   F.,   assignor.) 

Raymond  Concrete  Pile  Company.  (See  Smith.  ]'>l\vard 
A.,  assignor.) 

Raymond  Concrete  Pile  Company.  (See  Upson,  M.  M., 
and  Smith.) 

Raymond  Concrete  Pile  Company.  (See  Watt,  Elihu  D., 
assignor.) 

Raymond.  Kdward  F.,  Huntington  Park,  assignor  to  John 
Grant,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Jar.     2,096.135  ;  Oct.  19. 

Raymond,  Fred  I.,  River  Forest,  111.  Steam  heating  sys- 
tem and  supplying  steam  to  the  radiators  thereof. 
2,103,178  :  Dec.  '21. 

Raymond.  Sidney  A.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Water  softening 
compound.     2,102,219  ;  Dec.  14. 

Raynolds.  Reginald  M.,  New  York.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Sta- 
tioners Ijoose  Leaf  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Loose- 
leaf  ring  binder.      2,090.231:  Aug.  17. 

Ravnor,  John  S..  llolmesburg.  Pa.  Building  construction. 
2. 072.084  :   Mnr.    2. 

Rayolite  Rifle  Range  Company.  (See  Falkenberg,  Wil- 
liam P.,   assignor.) 

Rayolite  Rifle  Range  Company.  (See  Griffith,  Charles 
W.,   assignor.) 

Ray-0-Vac  Company.  (See  Anthony,  Herman  R.  C, 
assignor.) 

Raytheon  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bareiss,  Max, 
assignor.) 

Raytheon  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Jackson,  J.  G., 
nnd  Ilanloy,  assignors.) 

Raytheon  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Le  Van,  James 
D..  ;i,ssignov.) 

Raytheon  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Overbeck,  Wil- 
cox P.,  nssignor.) 

Raytheon  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Smith,  Cliarles 
G.,  assignor.) 

Raytlieon  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Spencer,  Percy 
L.,  assignor.) 

Raytheon  Production  Corporation.  (See  Anderson,  Homer 
G.,  assignor.) 

Raytheon  Produclion  Corporation.  (See  Heins,  Harold, 
assignor. ) 

Raytheon  Production  Corporation.  (See  Le  Van,  James 
D.,  assignoi-.) 

Raytheon  Production  Corporation.  (See  Spencer,  Percy 
L.,  assignor.) 

Raytheon  Production  Corporation.  (See  Stutsman,  Paul 
W.,  assignor.) 

Raylhcon  I'l-oduction  Corporation.  (See  Weeks,  Paul  T., 
assignor.) 

Razee,  Rush,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor  to  Roiiiinglon  Arms 
(!oitii)Mny,   Inc.     Firearm.     2,079,039:  May  4. 

Rea,  Harry  R.,  Foxboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Charles  H.  B. 
Stacy,  York,  Maine.  Float  conveyer.  2,080,216  ;  May 
11. 

Iten,  John  W.      (See  Bird.  P..  M.,  Tlioiniis.  nnd  Uca.l 

Ren,  Walter  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  De- 
tachable Bit  Corporation  of  America.  Bri'lgoville,  Pa. 
Hciit  treiitmont  of  ciist  drill  hits.     2.060.853;  Jan,  5. 

Re;i,  Willon  T.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor  lo  Amei'iciin 
Telephone  and  Tek^graph  (Jompany.  Regulator  system. 
2,070,750  ;   li'eb.   1  6. 

Rea,  Wilton  T.  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  nssignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Telegraph  system. 
2,086,679  ;  July  13. 

Re;i,  Willon  T..  Flushing.  N.  Y'.,  nssignor  to  American 
Teler)h(>n('  nnd  Teli'graph  Company.  I'rlntlng  telegraph 
system      2.099,771  :  Nov.  2;i. 

Rench,  Milton  B..  Springfield,  assignor  to  Th<'  Stopp(>rli>SH 
Water  liollle  (U)..  Chlcoi)ce,  .Mass.  Wntei-  bag  or  the 
like.     2,071,700;   Fob.   23. 


Reach,  Milton  B.,  Springfield.  Mass..  assignor  to  A.  G. 
Spalding  &  Bros.,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Play  ball. 
2.086,094  :  July  6. 

Reach,  Milton  B.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  A.  G. 
Spalding  &  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Solid  play  ball. 
2,093,737;   Sept.   21. 

Read,  Archie,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  England.  Controlling 
automatic  Diesel  electric  generators.  2.103,491  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Read,  Arthur  E.,  Bronx,  N.  T.  Nonrefillable  bottle. 
2,076,668;  Apr.  13. 

Read.  Balfour.  Detroit,  IMich.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2.070.806:    Feb.    16. 

Read,  Barclay  K.,  J.  S.  Godard,  and  W.  N.  Hall,  Toronto, 
Ontario,  Canada,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Inc.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Extracting  gold 
and/or  silver  from  ores,  etc.    2.098,835  ;  Nov.  9. 

Read,  Chester  L.,  Jersey  City,  and  P.  J.  Harrington.  West- 
field,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development 
Company.  Recovering  acid  from  acid  sludges. 
2,079,424  ;  May  4. 

Read,  John  W.     (See  Haas,  L.  W.,  find  Itead.) 

Read,  Lucian  C,  Framingham  Center,  Mass.  Shooting 
range   apparatus.     2,093,818 ;    Sept.   21. 

Read  iMachinery  Company.  (See  Eades,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Read,  Merwin  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Abrasive  pad. 
2,102.745  ;  Dec.  21. 

Read,  Robert  E.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Packing  machine 
and  method  of  packing.     2,069,926  ;  Feb.  9. 

Read,  Robert  E.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.  Container.  2,100,516  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Read,  Robert  E.,  Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y.,  and  G.  A.  Petzold, 
South  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  H.  R.  Weaver,  Scarsdale,  and  C.  D.  Young, 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.    Bottle  spacer.    2,089,297  ;  Aug.  10. 

Reade,  Carleton  W.,  and  H.  T.  Scott,  assignors  to  Tlie 
American  Paper  Bottle  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Liquid 
h.nndling  mechanism.      2.070,841  :  Feb.  10. 

Reade,  Ralph  W.  B.,  Newton  Center,  Mass.,  and  H.  L. 
Levin,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Patent  and  Licens- 
ing Corporation,  Boston,  Mass.  Reclaiming  waste  ma- 
terial for  reuse  and  products  made  thereby.  2,075,751 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Reader,  Allan  W.,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner  Corpora- 
tion, Cliicago,  111.  Joint  for  lubricating  apparatus. 
2,082,6.54  ;  June  1. 

Reading  Iron  Company.  (See  Hartgen,  Frederick  A., 
assignor.) 

Reading-Pratt  &  Cady  Company.  (See  McCausland,  W., 
and  Stephen,  assignors.) 

Ready,  Ralph  N,,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  L.  E.  Johnson, 
Amarillo,   Tex.      Window.      2,090,552;  Aug.    17, 

Reagan,  Maurice  E.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Automatic  substation.     2,085,122 ;  June  29. 

Realistic  Permanent  Wave  Machine  Company,  The.  (See 
Decker,  G.,  and  Spaeth,  assignors.) 

Realistic  Permanent  Wave  Machine  Co,,  The.  (See  Stein- 
bach,  Paul  R.,  assignor.) 

Reama,  George  H.,  and  R.  Pierpont,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company, 
New  Haven,  Conn.  Laundry  machine.  2,095,370  : 
Oct.  12. 

Reardon  Company,  The.  (See  Reardon,  J.  V.,  and  Good- 
ale,  assignors.) 

Reardon,  Eugene  J.     (See  Reed,  M.  W.,  and  Reardon.) 

Reardon.  Harvey  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  press. 
2,068.707  ;  Jan.   26. 

Reardon.  Harvey  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Duplicating  device. 
2,074,669  :  Mar,  23. 

Reardon,  Joseph  V.,  St.  Louis,  and  P.  L.  Goodale,  Pine 
Lawn,  JIo.,  assignors  to  The  Reardon  Company,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  Metalizing  compositions.  2,078,808  :  Apr. 
27. 

Reason,  Richard  E.,  and  T.  W.  Clifford,  assignors  to 
Kapella  Limited,  Leicestei',  England.  Photographic  roll- 
film  camera.     2,102.574  ;  Dec.   14. 

Reavell.  Jiimes  A,,  Westminster,  London,  England,  ns- 
signor to  Parks-Crani(>r  Company,  Fitchburg.  Mass. 
I/iquid  circul.alion  heating  system.     2,100,(>71  ;  Nov.  30. 

Rebholz,  Carl,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Ash  receiver.  2,090,918; 
Oct.  26, 

Rehichon,  Andr6,  and  S.  Sicard,  Paris,  France.  Metal  .seal 
for  coniu'ctint;  the  ends  of  a  metal  band  binding  a  pack- 
age,     2,08  1,063  :   June  15. 

Rechnltzer,   Rudolf.       (See  Klotz,    E..   nnd   Rechnltzer.) 

Kechnit/er.  Rudolf,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschnft 
ftlr  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  IT.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Radio  receiver.  2,077,069  ;  Apr.  13. 
Kechnit/.er,  Itndolf.  assignor  to  'Polefunken  Ge.sellschaft 
filr  Drahtlose  T(>legiapliie  in.  b.  11.,  llcM'lIn,  (."ermanv. 
'I'one  control  d.'vlce.     2.mi.(;,'«S:  Dec,  7, 

Keeker,  .Adolph  C.  Watertown,  assignor  to  The  Chase 
Companies,  Incorporated,  Walerburv,  Conn,  Portable 
llashllglit,      2,070.316:  Feb,  9, 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (Sec  Bach,  Charles 
G.,  assignor.) 

Ui'ionsuuiiion  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Bergman, 
Charli's  1',,  assignor,) 

Ueconsi  ruction     Finance    Corporation.       (See    Coots,     E. 

Iton.'ild.  assignor.) 
IJeronst  rncllot)  I'in.ance  Coriioralion.      (See  I'oslcr.  Dudley 
V...  assignor. ) 


506 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Gaugor. 
Frank  A.,  assisnor. ) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Guthrie, 
Robert  G.,  assignor.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Hobson,  Stan- 
ley H..   assignor.) 

Roconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Hollman,  Peter 
I.,  assignor.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Kennedy, 
Joseph  E.,  assignor.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Kenney,  Mah- 
lon  \V.,  assignor.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Kenney,  M. 
W.,  and  Constantine,  assignors.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Kenney,  M.  W., 
Constantine,  and  Preston,  assignors.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Klrby,  John  F., 
assignor.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Kobberup, 
Julius  A.  and  J.  R.,  and  Threlkeld,  assignors.) 

Reconetruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Kraft,  Ed- 
ward L.,  assignor.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  ilcJIahon, 
Francis  P.,  assignor.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Phelps,  D.  J., 
and  Corbett,  assignors.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  (IJorporation.  (See  Potchen,  Jo- 
seph A.,  assignor.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Rozema,  C.  E., 
and  Tigelaar,  assignors.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Schoen, 
Andr^,  assignor.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Taylor,  Wil- 
liam H.,  assignor.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  (See  Waters.  H.  H., 
and  Kerr,  assignors.) 

Rector,  Enoch,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gasifying  liquid  hy- 
drocarbon fuels.     2,079,632  :  May   11. 

Rector,    Laurence    L.,    Fort   Worth,    Tex.      Tubing    head. 

2.083.089  ;  June  8. 

Rector,    Laurence   L.,    Fort   Worth,   Tex.      Casing   head. 

2.083.090  ;  June  8. 

Rector,    Laurence    L.,    Fort    Worth,    Tex.       Joint    seal. 

2.083.091  ;  June  8. 

Rector,  Laurence  L.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Tubing  head  for 
wells.      2,092,201 ;    Sept,    7. 

Rector,  Nelson,  Clintonville,  Wis.  Pipe  wrench. 
2,081,383  :  May  25. 

Rector,  Thomas  M.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Foods  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Apparatus  for  vacuumizing.     2,088,012  ;  July  27. 

Red  River  Refining  Company.  (See  Schulze,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Reda  Pump  Company.  (See  Brown,  C.  C,  Van  Wert,  and 
Arutunoff,  assignors.) 

Reddick,    ,7olni    B.      (See   Henderson,    E.,    and    Reddick.) 

Redding,  Daniel  P.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Vertebral  ad- 
juster.    2,078,159  :  Apr.  20. 

Redding,  G.  Barnum,  et  al.,  administrators.  (See  Fer- 
guson, George.) 

Redding,  James  T„  Wilkesboro,  N,  C.  Tourist  seat. 
2.094,410;  Sept.  28. 

Reddish,  Warren  T..  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Emery 
Industries,  Inc.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Detergent  composi- 
tions.    2,085,471 ;  June  29. 

Redfield,  Casper  L.,  and  N.  De  Long,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Phoenix  Oil  Engineering  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Electrically  operated  steamer.  2,076,669  : 
Apr.  13. 

Redford.  John  E..  St.  Louis.  Mo.  Slack  adjuster  for  air 
brakes.      2.097.533;  Nov.  2. 

Redinger,  John  IT.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Battery  terminal 
clamp.     2,080.048  ;   July  6. 

R(Hling(?r.  Joseph  M.,  Johnston,  R.  I.  Lathe  tool  post. 
2,101.157:  Dec.  7. 

Redinger,  Joseph  M.,  Johnston,  R.  I.  Lathe  tool  and 
holder  therefor.     2.101,158;  Dec.  7. 

Redinger,  Philip,  Jr.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Spark  plug. 
2,077,711  :  Apr,   20. 

Redington,  F.  B..  Co.     (See  Milmoe.  Michael  J.,  assignor.) 

Itedler  Conveyor  Company.  (See  Elmer,  Nixon  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Redler  Conveyor  Company.  (See  Sinden,  Alfred  D.,  as 
signer. ) 

Rodlind,  John  O.,  Schofield  Barracks,  Hawaii.  Score  book 
protector  and  holder.     2.086,879;  Julv  13. 

Redman,  Allen  B.,  assignor  to  T.  C.  Wheaton  Co.,  Mill- 
ville,  N.  J.  Method  and  mold  for  casting  glass. 
2,073,254  ;  Mar.  9, 

Redin.'in,  Allen  B..  ns.signor  to  T.  C.  Wheaton  Co.,  Mill- 
ville.  N.  J.     Glas.s  doorknob.     2,100,818  ;  Nov,  30. 

Redman.  Norman.      (See  Schwehm,  E.,  .and  Redman.) 

Redmond.  Albert  G.,  Flint,  Mich.  Automobile  heater! 
2.0!)3.n.-)7  :   Sept.   14. 

Redmond,   Arthur.      (See  Engs,   W.,   and   Redmond.) 

Uedmond,  Thomas  C.      (See  Knapp,  Joseph  H.,  assignor.) 

Red.sliiiw.  Joseph  11.,  llonieste.-id  Park,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Pitt.'ibiirph  I'late  Glass  Company.  Driving  mechanism 
for  Ichr  rolls.     2,084,10.S;  June  1."). 

Reeb,  Ilciirv.  as.signor  to  Friendly  Knitting  Mills,  Inc  , 
Brooklvn.   N.  Y       Sw.'.iter.      2.099.131  :   Nov.   10. 

Reero  Itutton  Hole  Macliine  Company.  (See  Collins, 
R.  A.,  and  Mondello,  assignors.) 


Reece  Button  Hole  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Pikul, 
Joseph  H.,  assignor.) 

Reece  Button  Hole  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Pikul, 
J,  H.,  and  Grip,  assignors.) 

Reece  Button  Hole  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Putnam, 
John  P.,  assignor.) 

Reece  Button  Hole  Machine  Company,  The.  (See  Reece, 
F.  A.,  and  Avis,  assignors.)  „     „,     .    . 

Reece,  l^ranklin  A.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  and  S.  \\ .  Avis, 
Providence,  R.  I.,  assignors  to  The  Reece  Button  Hole 
Machine  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Button  clamp. 
2,096,136  ;  Oct,  19. 

Reece,  Joseph  A.      (See  Weaver,  E.  W.,  and  Reece.) 

Reece,  Wade  W.,  and  L.  W.  Haas,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors 
to  The  W.  E.  Long  Co,  Apparatus  for  cooling  bakery 
products.     2,073,221  ;  Mar.  9. 

Reece,  Wade  W.,  assignor  To  The  W.  E.  Long  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  cooling  bread.  2,101,651 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Reed  &  Carnrick.      (See  Eldred,  Frank  R.,  assignor.) 

Reed,  Charles  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pouring  spout  for 
cans.     2,089,575  ;  Aug.  10. 

Reed,  Clair  S.     (See  Sherman,  J.  D.,  Reed,  and  Curne.) 

Reed,  Clarence  E.,  Wichita,  Kans.,  assignor  to  C'hicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Roller  cut- 
ter, spindle  and  bearing  assembly  for  earth  boring  drills. 
2.075.997  ;  Apr.   6. 

Reed,  Clarence  E,,  Wichita,  Kans,,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roller  cut- 
ter assembly  for  earth  boring  drills.     2.075,998  ;  Apr,  6. 

Reed,  Clarence  E.,  Wichita,  Kans..  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roller  cut- 
ter and  antifriction  bearing  assembly  for  earth  boring 
drills.     2,075,999  ;  Apr,   6. 

Reed,  Clarence  E.,  Wichita,  Kans.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roller  cut- 
ter and  antifriction  bearing  assembly  for  earth  boring 
drills.      2.076.000  :  Apr.  6. 

Reed,  Clarence  E..  Wichita,  Kans..  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roller  cut- 
ter spindle  and  antifriction  assembly.  2,076,001 ; 
Apr.   6. 

Reed,  Clarence  E.,  Wichita,  Kans.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Antifric- 
tion bearing  assembly  for  earth  boring  drills. 
2,076,002  :  Apr.  6. 

Reed,  Clarence  E.,  Wichita,  Kans,,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Companv.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Earth 
boring  drill.     2.076.003  ;  Apr.  6. 

Reed,  Clarence  E.,  Wichita,  Kans.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Annular 
cutting  or  bore  hole  enlarging  apparatus.  2,090,356  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Reed,  Clarence  E.,  Wichita,  Kans.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roller  bit. 
2,098,758  ;  Nov.  9. 

Reed,  David  A.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Arch  support. 
2,084,455  ;  June  22. 

Reed,  Dempson  H.,  Houston,  Tex.  Outside  pipe  cutter. 
2,069,593  ;  Feb.  2. 

Reed,  Dempson  H.,  Houston.  Tex.  Pump  and  valve  as- 
sembl.v.     2,074.430  ;  Mar.  23. 

Reed,  Edmund  A,,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Vehicle  signal. 
2.092.333;   Sept.   7. 

Reed.  Edward  A.,  assignor  to  Harris  and  Reed  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Chicago,  111,  Lift-truck.  2,077.265; 
Apr,  13. 

Reed,  Elliott  W.,  Cloquet,  Minn,    Adiustable  area  propeller 

blade.     2,074,807  ;  Mar.  23. 
Reed,  Frank  M.      (See  Wilkes,  G.,  and  Reed.) 
Reed,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Universal  Form  Clamp  Co., 

Chicago,  111,     Supporting  and  anchoring  means  for  wire 

lathing.     2,080,876  :  May  18, 
Reed,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Universal  Form  Clamp  Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Concrete  reenforcing  means.     2.080,877 ; 

May  18. 
Reed,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Universal  Form  Clamp  Co., 

Chicago,  111,     Concrete  reenforcing  means.     2,080,878  ; 

May  18. 
Reed.  George  TT.,  assignor  to  Universal  Form  Clamp  Co., 

Chicago,      III.        Reenforcing      means      for      concrete. 

2.080,879  ;  May  18. 
Reed,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Universal  Form  Clamp  Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Supporting  and  anchoring  means  for  wire 

lathing.     2.083,615  ;  June  15. 
Reed,     (irace,     Chattanooga,     Tenn.       Garment     hanger. 

2,073.805  ;  Mar.  16. 
Reed.  Hal  B.      (See  Konow,  Otto  L..  assignor.) 
Reed,  Harold  V.      (See  Nutt,  H„  and  Reed.) 
Reed,    Harold    V.,    assignor,    by    mesne    assignments,    to 

Borg-Warner  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.     Clutch  plate. 

2,078.276  ;  Apr.  27. 
Reed.   Harold   V..   assignor  to   Borg-Warner    Corporation, 

Chicago,  111.     Friction  clutch.     2,082,655;  June  1, 
Reed,   Harold  V.,   assignor  to  Borg-Warner    Corporation, 

Chicago,  111.     Friction  clutch.     2,101,293  ;  Dec.  7. 
Reed,  James  H.,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  bv  Annie  L.  Hosmer, 

administratrix.     Lasting  machine.     2.081.207  ;  May  25. 
Reed,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Pacific  Amusement  Manufac- 

^"073^177^°sT''°^9    Chicago,     111.       Game     apparatus. 
Reed,    Jes.se'  O.,    Washington,    D.    C.      Fire-extinguishing 

compositions.     2,074,938  ;  Mar.  23. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


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Eeed,  Lawrence  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Projection  device. 
2,083,472  ;  June  8. 

Reed,  Lawrence  E.,  York,  Nebr.     Sled.     2,098,880  ;  Nov.  9. 

Eeed,  Malcolm  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Wire  rope  manu- 
facture.    2,079,873;  May  11. 

Reed,  Malcolm  W..  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Electrical  cable.     2,098,162;  Nov.  2. 

Reed,  Malcolm  W.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Electrical  cable.     2,098,163  ;  Nov.  2. 

Reed,  Malcolm  W.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  and  E.  J. 
Reardon,  Worcester,  Mass.  Rope  structure.  2,079,874  ; 
May  11. 

Reed,  Marion  C,  and  F.  Groffi,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon 
Corporation.  Stabilization  of  vinyl  resins  and  com- 
positions produced  thereby.     2,075,543  ;  Mar.  30. 

Reed  Propeller  Co.,  The.  (See  Browne,  K.  A.,  Goodman, 
and  Loman,  assignors.) 

Reed  Propeller  Co.,  The.     (See  Chilton,  Roland,  assignor.^ 

Reed  Propeller  Co.  Inc.,  The.  (See  Chilton,  R.,  and 
(Jagg,  assignors.) 

Reed  Propeller  Co.,  The.  (See  Corbin,  George  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Reed  Propeller  Co,  The.  (See  Shebat,  Herbert  V.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Reed,  Ralph,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Oil  filter.  2,086,739  ; 
July  13. 

Reed,  Robert  F.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Litho- 
graphic Technical  Foundation,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  measuring  properties  of  inks 
and  the  like.    2,101,322  ;  Dec.  7. 

Reed  Roller  Bit  Company.  (See  Pennington,  John  V., 
assignor.) 

Reed,  Roy  W.,  Mission,  Tex.  Rural  mail  box  signal. 
2,078,160;  Apr.  20. 

Reed,  Stephen  A.,  Duxbury,  assignor  to  Plymouth  Cordage 
Company,  Plymouth,  Mass.  Device  for  reenforcing  tire 
beads  and  the  like.     2,081,096  ;  May  18. 

Reed,  Thomas  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lift  for  sadirons. 
2,072,217  :  Mar.  2. 

Reed,  Virgil  R.,  Dover,  N.  J.  Fuse  for  projectiles. 
2,068,708;  Jan.   26. 

Reed,  William,  Springfield,  Mass.  Display  device. 
2.100,223  ;  Nov.  23. 

Reader,  Homer  E.,  Lima,  Ohio.  Electric  motor  construc- 
tion.    2.072,769  :  Mar.  2. 

Reeder,  Nathaniel  S.,  New  York,  and  .T.  G.  Morrissey,  Rye, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Pressed  Steel  Car  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Container.     2,086,923 ;  July  13. 

Reedy,  Alfred  J.,  assignor  to  A-B  Stove  Company,  Battle 
Creek,  Mich.     Gas  stove.     2,081,507  ;  May  25. 

Reefer,  Eugene  J.,  assignor  to  Reefer  Galler  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Collapsible  closet.     2,097,043  ;  Oct.  26. 

Reefer  Galler  Inc.      (See  Reefer,  Eugene  J.,  assignor. ) 

Reeh,  Rudolf,  Dresden-Laubegast,  (jermany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Contact  for  cartridge  fuses. 
2,088,435  ;  July  27. 

Reek(!rs,  William,  Angel  Island,  Calif.  Cigarette  holder. 
2.090,153  ;  Aug.  17. 

Reekie,  James  D.,  St.  Paul,  Minn'  Flue  blower. 
2,089.710  ;  Aug.  10. 

Rees,  Leslie  H.,  Denver,  Colo.  Liquid  fuel  burner. 
2,086,639  ;  July  13. 

Rees,  Leslie  H.     (See  Graham,  Elmer  J.,  assignor.) 

Rees,  Thomas  J.,  Reno,  Nev.  Prime  mover.  2,076,480  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Ropso,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Reese  Patents  Corporation, 
I,os  Angeles,  Calif.  Egg  separating  apparatus. 
2.090,963  :  Aug.  24. 

Reese,  Howard  Z.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Telescopic  door. 
2,092,534 ;  Sent.  7. 

Reese.  Myrtle  P.,  and  C.  A.  Volf,  Jr.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. ; 
said  Volf,  Jr.,  assignor  to  said  Reese.  Article  holder. 
2,099.906;  Nov.  23. 

Reese,  Ollie,  et  al.      (See  Lewis,  Robert  E.,  assignor.) 

Reose  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Reese,  Charles  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rcclz,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  National  Battery  Company, 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  Making  inter-cell  connections  for  stor- 
age batteries.     2,090,268  ;  Aug.   17. 

Reeve,  Archie  C,  Hounslow,  England.  Container  and 
dispensing  device  for  powdered  soap  and  the  like. 
2,076,323  ;  Apr.   6. 

Reovc.  (;iiarlcs  S.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  tar  and  pitch. 
2.070,961  :   Fob.    10. 

Reeves,  Charles  R.,  and  C.  R.  Gentry,  Oklahoma  City 
Okla.    Apparatus  for  purifying  oil.     2,099,824  ;  Nov.  23. 

Reeves,  Donald  IT.,  iisslgnor  to  General  Motors  (Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,093,137;   Sept.   14. 

Reeves,  George,  II.  C.  Olpln,  and  G.  11.  Ellis,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celaneso  (^)ri)oralion  of 
America.  Aliphatic  acylamino-amino  an(hra(|uliione  de- 
rivatives.     2,090,948;   Aug.   24. 

Reeves,  Gilbert  N.,  London,  England.  Cooling  Ihiuida. 
2,075,358;  Mar.  30. 

Reeves  Miinufacliirlng  (Company,  The.  (See  llunkor, 
Martin  L.,   assignor.) 

Reeves  Manufacl wring  (,'ompaiiy.  The.  (See  Vogan,  Frank 
M.,  assignor.) 


Reeves,  Orwell  C,  Dayton,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Scale  bearing. 
2,072,649  ;  Mar.   2. 

Reeves,  Paul  B.,  assignor  to  Reeves  Pulley  Company, 
Columbus,  Ind.  Floating  operator  for  variable  speed 
drives.     2,089,711 ;  Aug.  10. 

Reeves,  Paul  I?.,  assignor  to  Reeves  Pulley  Company, 
Columbus,  Ind.  Variable  speed  spinning  frame  drive 
control.     2,096,339  ;  Oct.  19. 

Reeves,  Paul  B.,  and  H.  E.  Brooks,  assignors  to  Reeves 
Pulley  Company,  Columbus,  Ind.  Automatic  warp 
wind  control  for  spinning  frames.    Re.  20,309  ;  Mar.  23. 

Reeves,  Paul  B.,  and  H.  E.  Brooks,  assignors  to  Reeves 
Pulley  Company,  Clolumbus,  Ind.  Speed  varying  power 
drive.     2,094,750  ;  Oct.  5. 

Reeves  Pulley  Company.  (See  Brooks,  Harry  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Reeves  Pulley  Company.  (See  Perry,  William  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Reeves  Pulley  Company.     (See  Reeves,  Paul  B.,  assignor.) 

Reeves  Pulley  Company.  (See  Reeves,  P.  B.,  and  Brooks, 
assignors.) 

Reeves,  Ray  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combination  arch 
support  and  flexible  sole  for  footwear.  2,095,398 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Refinery  Supply  Company.  (See  Gregory,  Lon  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Refining,  Inc.     (See  Clayton,   Benjamin,  assignor.) 

Refining,  Inc.  (See  Clayton,  B.,  Kerrick,  and  Stadt, 
assignors.) 

Refining,  Inc.  (See  Clayton,  B.,  Kerrick,  Stadt,  and 
Thurman.) 

Refining,   Inc.      (See  Thurman,   Benjamin  H.,   assignor.) 

Reflection  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Register, 
Everett  L.,   assignor.) 

Regan-Day,  Inc.  (See  Regan,  G.  P.,  and  Franklin,  as- 
signors. ) 

Regan,  George  P.,  and  C.  S.  Franklin,  assignors  to  Regan- 
Day,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Synchronizing  sound  for 
motion  picture  productions.     2,092,931  ;    Sept.   14. 

Regan,  George  P.,  and  C.  S.  Franklin,  assignors  to  Regan- 
Day,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Manipulation  of  sound 
records.     2,094,847  ;  Oct.  5. 

Regan,  Michael  C,  Califon,  N.  J.  Continuously  closing 
and  sealing  vacuum  jars.     2,081,208  ;  May  25. 

Regan,  Philip  C,  Washington,  D.  C.  Reverse  movement 
stop  device.     2,090,357  ;  Aug.  17. 

Regan,  William  J.,  a.ssignor  to  McConway  &  Torley  Cor- 
poration, Pittsburgh.  Pa.     Coupler.     2,072.606  :  Mar.  2. 

Regar,  Edward  B.      (See  Waldman,   Max  M.,  assignor.) 

Regar,    Harold   D.,    Reading,   Pa.      Lace-tipping   machine. 

2.074.670  ;  Mar.  23. 

Regenstreif,   Jakob,   Berlin-Charlottenburg,   and  O.   Sorge, 
Berlin-Wilmersdorf,   assignors   to   Patent-Treuhand-Ges- 
ellschaft  fuel  Elektrische  Gluehlampen,  (m.  b.  H.)  Ber- 
lin,   Germany.      Electric    furnace    for    melting    glass. 
2,071,707  ;   Feb.   23. 
Reger,   Rlartin.      (See  Fehse,  A.,   and  Reger.) 
Reger,  Martin.     (See  Freltag,  W.,  and  Reger.) 
Reger,  Martin.     (See  Ihln,  A.,  and  Reger.) 
Reger,  Martin.      (See  Plrani,  M.,  and  Reger.) 
Reges,    Maximilian    F.      (See    Ulrey,    C.    T.,    Ehrke,    and 

Reges. ) 
Regester,   Ramsay  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Gill 
Glass  &  Fixture  (Company.     Interiorly  illuminated  sign. 

2.074.671  :  Mar.  23. 

Reggio,  Ferdinand  C,  Paris,  France.  Clutch  mechanism. 
2,087,070  ;  July  13. 

Regis,  Edward,  and  G.  Esposito,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gar- 
ment and  belt  means  therefor.     2.071,574;  Feb.  23. 

Register,  Everett  L.,  assignor  to  Reflection  Corporation 
of  America,  Springfield,  111.     Sign.     2,096,406  ;  Oct.  19. 

Regout,  Jules  W.  M.  H.,  Maastricht,  Netherlands.  Blanket 
fabric.     2.089,070  ;  Aug.  3. 

Reh,  Edward  J.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ophthalmic  lens  and  making 
same.     2,074,072  ;  Mar.  16. 

Rehberger,  August  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lather  bowl. 
2,069,048  ;  Jan.  26. 

Rehor,  Carl,  Berlin-Halensee,  Germany,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Circuit  breaker.     2.007,648  :  Jan.  12. 

Rehfeld,  George  W.,  Manhattan,  Kans.  Jetty  structuve. 
2,071,656;  Feb.  23. 

Rohfold,  George  W.,  Manhattan,  Kans.  Mat  for  pro- 
tecting banks  of  streams.     2,092,183;   Sept.   7. 

Rehfeld,  George  W..  Manhattan,  Kans.  .\iichorage  for 
river  control  apparatus.      2.097,312  :  Oct.  20. 

Rohm,  Guslav  A,     (See  Andrews,  Ij.  V.,  and  Rohm.) 

Rehm,  Gustav  A.      (See  Kuliner,  M.   H.,   and   Rehm.) 

IJelinb(Mg,  Ax<-1  F.,  Rockford,  111.,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
slgnnu>nts.  to  Borg-Warner  ('ori)oration,  Chicago,  111. 
Hopper  food  mechanism.     2,088,117;  July  27. 

Rehor,  Frank  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  N.  10.  DahlmaTi, 
Now  York,  N.  Y.     Necktie.     2,086.365  ;  July  6. 

Roiber,  Albert  II.      (See  Gool/,,  M.  T.,   and  li.Mber.) 

){oibor,   Albert    11.      (See   Krum,   II.   I,,,   and   Rcilior.l 

Uelber,  Albert  H.,  lOvnnston,  assignor  to  Teletype  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Printing  telegraph  apparatus. 
2,070,804;  Apr.  13. 

I!(>ll)i>r,  Albert  II.,  lOviinston,  assignor  to  T(>let.vpi>  Cor- 
ponition.  Cliicngo,  111.  Printing  teb'grapli  apparatus. 
L'.(1S2.5I  I  :  ,Iiii\e  1. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Reiber.  Albert  H.,  Evanston,  111.,  assipnor,  by  mesne  as- 
sismments,  to  Teletypesetter  Corporation.  Plural  selec- 
tion adanter  for  delay  mechanism.     2,098.973  :  Nov.  16. 

Reibnitz,  Bruno  v.,  Mannheim,  Germany,  assignor  to 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Alctiengesellschaft,  Franl;fort- 
on-Main,  Germany.  Purification  of  sulphonation  prod- 
ucts.    2,078,638;   Apr.  27. 

Reiboldt,  William  P.,  Irvlngton,  assignor  of  seventy-five 
per  cent  to  K.  I.  Clisby,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Apparatus 
for  mi.xing  oil  and  air.     2,086,511  ;  July  6. 

Reich,  Erich,  Aue,  assignor  to  Ernst  Gessner  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Aue  (Saxouv)  Germanv.  Silver  bobbin. 
2,091,334;  Aug.  31. 

Reich,  Ernest,  and  F.  Zipernovszky,  Budapest.  Hungary. 
Calibniting  meter  having  a  plurality  of  constants. 
2.071.217  :  Fob.  Ifi. 

Reich,  Fredericli,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Adjustable  templet. 
2,101,478  :  Dec.  7. 

Reich,  Julius,  Davton,  Ohio.  Surface  test  indicator. 
2,091,376  ;  Aug.  31. 

Reich,  Morris,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Knickar  turn-up  spreader. 
2,066.854  ;  Jan.   5. 

Reich,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Box.  2.071.949  :  Feb. 
23. 

Reich,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shirt  form  protector. 
2,081,408  ;  May  25. 

Reich,  Samuel,  New  York",  N.  Y.  Container.  2,097,893  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Reichard,  Wade  H.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Train  control  system  for 
railroads.     2,068,766  ;  Jan.  26. 

Reichard.  Wade  II..  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
(Company,  Rochester,  N.  1'.  Protective  housing  for  coils. 
2.090,918;  Aug.  24. 

Reichard.  Wade  H.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Companv,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Railway  signaling  system. 
2.097,843  :  Nov.  2. 

Reichardt,  Georg,  Grimma,  assignor  to  the  firm  Jlas- 
chinenbau-Aktiengesellschaft  Golzern-Grininia,  Grimma, 
Germany.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  preparing  in 
the  pure  state  acetone,  ethyl  alcohols,  and  butyl  al- 
cohol from  watery  solutions.     2,094,347  ;  Oct.  12. 

Reichart.  Josef.  (See  Scharff,  M.,  Erode,  Johannsen,  and 
Reichart. ) 

Reicho,  Robert  A.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Building  block  set. 
2.093,341  :    Sept.    14. 

Reichel,  George  F.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Parlor  baseball 
game.     2,075,960  ;  Apr.   6. 

Reichel,  John,  assignor  to  Sharp  &  Dohme,  Incorporated, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lyophilic  biologically  active  sub- 
stances and  producing  the  same.     2,085,391  ;  June  29. 

Reichel,  John,  assignor  to  Sharp  &  Dohme,  Incorporated, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Container  with  lyophilic  biologically- 
active  substances,  etc.     2.085,392  ;  June  29. 

Reichel,  John,  assignor  to  Sharp  &  Dolime.  Incorporated. 
Philadelphia.  Pa.  Sterilization  of  lyophilic  biologically 
active  substances.     2.099.659  ;  Nov.  IG. 

Reidiel,  Wladimir  A..  Hrooldyn.  N.  V..  assignor  to  Bendix 
Aviation  Corporation.  South  Bend,  Ind.  lOxpansible 
(linpliragni   and   maU-ing  same.      2.070.751  :  Feb.    in. 

Reichel.  Wladimir  A.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Directional 
gyroscopic  indicator.     2.099,705;  Nov.  23. 

Reichel.  Wladimir  A..  Philadelphia.  Pa..  ('.  II.  Havill. 
South  Orange.  N.  J.,  and  M.  F.  Ketay.  Brooklyn.  K.  Y., 
assignors  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.  South  Rend. 
Ind.      Horsepower  meter.      2  070.,S42  :   Feb.   16. 

Reicliolt,   I.,ester  O.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Elec- 
trical  cable  and   making  the  same.     2.097,501  ;  Nov.  2. 
Reichenbach,    Harry    A.,    Detroit,    Mich.     Binding    post. 
2,091,880;  Aug.  31. 

Reichenbach.  Howard  P.,  assignor  to  The  Chase  Com- 
panies, Incorporated,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Ornamental 
construction.     2,076.670  :  Apr.  13. 

Reichenb.'ich.  Howard  F..  assginor  to  The  Chase  Companies. 
Incorpr(rated.  Waterhurv,  Conn.  Lamp  base  construc- 
tion.    2.088.812:  Aug.  3. 

Reichenbach.  Howard  F.,  and  A.  N.  Stadalius.  assignors 
to  The  Chase  (Companies.  Incorporated.  Waterbury, 
Conn.  Adjustable  holder  for  lipsticks  and  the  like. 
2,079.131  ;   May  4. 

Reichenbach,  Howard  F.,  assignor  to  The  Chase  Com- 
panies, Incorporated,  Wat<'rbury,  Conn.  Adjustable 
holder  for   lipsticks   and   the  like.      2.101,596;   Dec.   7. 

Reichenbach.  Robert  J..  Bay  City.  Mich.  Device  for 
flavoring  cigarettes.      2.095.650;  Oct,  12. 

Reichenberg.  Gunda,  Jackson  Heights.  N.  Y.  Fori;  for  hot 
Iiotatoes  and  the  like.     2.095.082;  Oct.  5. 

Reichenberger,  Benedict  F..  Maricopa  County.  Ariz.  Port- 
able vegetable  packing  bin.     2.075,961  ;  Apr.  G. 

Reichert,  Hans,  Leverkuaen-Wlesdorf,   Germany,   assignor 
to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,   Frankfort-  ■ 
on-the-MaIn,   Germany.     Testing  the  tightness  of   pro- 
tective coatings.     2,079,925;  May   11. 

Reichert,  Hugo  G.,  and   L.  II,  O,   Stohbe.   Salt  Lake  City, 

Utah.     LIghter-than-air  craft.     2,094,619  ;   Oct.   5. 
Reichert,  Joseph.      (See  Fauth,  P.,  and  Reichert.) 

Reichert.   Joseph  S.      (See  Gilbert.  H.  N.,  and  Reichert.) 

Reichert,    Josejih    S..    and    \V.    J.    Sparks.    Niacara    Falls. 

N.  Y.,  BHsignors  to   E.   I.  du   Pont  de   Nemour.s  &  f'om- 

pnnv.  Wilmington,  Del.     Manufacture  of  baked  products. 

2,070.922  ;   Feb.   16. 


Reichert,  Joseph  S.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  J. 
Sparks,  Urbana,  111.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Incorporated,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Leavening  process.     2.075,468  ;  Mar.  30. 

Reichert,  Joseph  S.,  and  R.  B.  Elliott,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
panv, Wilmington,  Del.  Purification  of  sugar  solutions. 
2,082,656  ;  June  1. 

Reichert,  Joseph  S.,  and  R.  B.  Elliott.  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Stabilization  of  bleach  baths.  2.091,186  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Reichert,  Julius,  Astoria,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  winding 
and  forming  coils.     2.094.024  :  Sept.  28. 

Reichliardt.  Hugo  O.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Tool  holder. 
2.089.166;  Aug.  3. 

Reichhelm,  George  L.  (See  Killmeyer,  C.  A.,  and  Reich- 
helm.) 

Reichhold  Chemicals.      (See  Honel,  Herbert,  assignor.) 

Reiehhold.  Helmuth.      (See  Hcinel.  Herbert,  assignor.) 

Reichle.  Winfried  E.  (See  Morrison,  H.,  Reichle,  and 
Thayer.) 

Keichmann,  Reinhold,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  American  Cutting  Alloys,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  sintered  shaped  bodies. 
2,082.354;  June  1. 

Reichmann,  Reinhold.  Berlin,  assignor  to  Siemens  & 
Halske,  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin, 
Germanv.  Electric  heating  element  and  making  the 
same.     2.091.107  ;  Aug.  24. 

Reichold,  Ludwig,  assignor  to  The  Winsted  Hardware 
Manufacturing  Company,  Winsted,  Conn.  Thermostatic 
electric    heating   appliance.      2,086,240  ;    July    6. 

Reichwald.  Victor  B.      (See  Helbig.  Albin  B.,  assignor.) 

Reicks,  Victor,  Waucoma,  Iowa.  Milking  stool.  2,096,380  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Reid,  Charles,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  Rezek,  Winnipeg, 
Manitoba,  Canada.  Vacuum  massaging  device, 
2.088,870  ;  Aug.  3. 

Reid,  Ebenezer  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Delustered  cellulosic  product  and 
preparing  same.     2.069,773  ;  Feb.  9. 

Reid,  Ebenezer  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Delustered  cellulosic  structure  and 
preparing  same.     2,069,774  ;  Feb.  9. 

Reid.  Ebenezer  E.,  Baltimore,  Md,,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company.  Wilmington.  Del.  Coat- 
ing composition  and  drier  therefor.     2.072.770  ;  Mar.  2. 

Reid.  Ernest  W.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  assignor,  b.v  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Composition  of  matter.      2  070.962  ;  Feb.  16. 

Reid.  Eugene  H.,  and  F.  H.  Anderson,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Metal  tank 
vapor  electric  device.     2.068,568:  Jan.  19. 

Reid,  Eugene  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Vapor  electric  rectifying  system. 
2,088,436  ;  July  27. 

Reid.  George  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid  dispensing  device. 
2.071,218:  Feb.  16. 

Reid.  James,  Darien,  Conn.  Waterproofed  paper. 
2,071,360  ;  Feb.  23. 

Reid,  James  A  .    (See  Henry.  R.  W.,  Reid,  and  Schulze.) 

Reid,  Dr.  James  S.     (See  Husted,  Harry  A.,  assignor.) 

Reid.  James  S.      (See  McKinney,  Carlos  J.,  assignor.) 

Reid.  James  S.,  Sliaker  Heights,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Standard  Products  Company.  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Window  runway  or  channel.  2,078.973 ; 
May  4. 

Reid.  James  S..  Sh.akor  Heights,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Standard  Products  Company,  Cleve- 
land. Ohio.  Guiding  and  cusliioning  means  for"  slidable 
window  panes.     2,084,269  ;  June  15. 

Reid,  James  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Standard 
Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Coherently  unit- 
ing plastic  material  to  sheet  metal.     2.095.198  :  Oct.  5. 

Reid.  John,  Oil  City,  Pa,  Power  generating  and  trans- 
mitting organization.     2,082,260;  June  1. 

Reid,  John  D.     (See  Welsh,  R.  R.,  and  Reid.) 

Reid,  John  G.,  Jr.,  Pottsville,  assignor  to  The  Pliiladelphia 
and  Reading  Coal  and  Iron  Companv,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ash   removing  apparatus.     2,074.431  ;  Mar.   23. 

Reid,  Lewis  S.  (See  Spowers,  W.  H.,  Jr.,  Tour,  Wright, 
and  Reid.) 

Reid,  Marvin  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Recovery  of  cellulose  organic  ester  plastic  ma- 
terials.    2,070,027  :  Feb.  9. 

Reid.  Marvin  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Recovery  of  a  mixed  organic  acid  ester  of  cellulose 
from  Its  Riixture  with  nitrocellulose.  2,083,667  ;  June 
15, 

Reifl.  Marvin  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester.  N.  Y.  Recovery  of  cellulose  esters  from 
scrap.     2.099.347  :  Nov.  16. 

Reid.  Marvin  J.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Reclaiming  lilm  scraps.  2.099,348 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Reid.  Robert  W.,  San  Jose,  Calif.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Stopping  device  for 
can  machinery  and  the  like.     2.085.767  ;  July  6. 

Reid,  William  M.     (See  Collins,  R.  D.,  Reid,  and  Bourne.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


509 


Eeidinger,   Albert,   London,   England.      Steam   locomotive. 

2,093,389;   Sept.  14. 
Reidinger,    Albert,    Winchmore   Hill,    London,    and   T.    B. 

Maddison,    Wimbledon   Park,   London,    assignors   to   H. 

Lindars,  London,  England.     Valve  gear  for  steam  and 

other  engines.     2,075,469  ;  Mar.  30. 
Reidt,  Erich.     (See  Stohr,  J.,  and  Reidt.) 
Reier,   George,   Baltimore,   Md.     Egg    holder.     2,090,426 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Reifenberg,    Hans,    Viersen.    Germany.      Take-up    motion 

regulation  device  for  looms.     2,088,760  ;  Aug.  3. 
Reifsteck,    Carl    N.,    Haddonfield,    and    G.    L.    Dimmick, 

Oaklyn,    N.    J.,    assignors    to     Radio    Corporation    of 

America,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Telephone    apparatus. 

2,098,402  ;  Nov.  9. 
Reigart,  Chauncey,  Dansville,  and  J.  Blizard,  Garden  City, 

N.   Y.,   and   M.   Frisch,    Cranford,    N.   J.,    assignors   to 

Foster  Wheeler  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Heat  ex- 
change apparatus.     2,085,041 ;  June  29. 
Reilly,    Alfred    F.,    North    Attleboro,    Mass.,    assignor    to 

Evans      Case      Company.     Compact      bag.     2,070,305  ; 

May  4. 
Reilly,  Alfred  F.,  assignor  to  Evans  Case  Company,  North 

Attleboro,  Mass.     Toilet  article.     2,084,064  ;  June  15. 
Reilly,  Alfred  F.,  assignor  to  Evans  Case  Company,  North 

Attleboro,   Mass.      Manufacturing  of   frames   for    hand 

mirrors  or  the  like.     2,096,381  ;   Oct.   19. 
Reilly,  Alfred  F.,  assignor  to  Evans  Case  Company,  North 

Attleboro,       Mass.         Cigarette       case       construction. 

2,098,930  ;  Nov.  9. 
Reilly,  Alfred  F.,  assignor  to  Evans  Case  Company,  North 

Attleboro,    Mass.      Lighter    construction.      2,102,381 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Reilly,  Alfred  F.,  assignor  to  Evans  Case  Company,  North 

Attleboro,  Mass.     Ornamentation.     2,102,746  ;  Dec.  21. 
Reilly,   Alfred   F.,   North   Attleboro,    Mass.,    assignor   to 

Evans  Case  Company.     Combined  vanity  case,  cigarette 

case,  and  lighter.    2,103,755  ;  Dec.  28. 
Reilly,  Lawrence  F.,  St.  Paul,  Blinn.     Mail  and  package 

holder.     2,092,681  ;   Sept.  7.  , 

Reilly,  Sandford  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ferguson 

Brothers    Manufacturing    Company,     Hoboken,     N.     J. 

Folding  table  leg  lock  release.     2,084,824  ;  June  22. 
Reilly,  William  J.     (See  Lily,  William,  assignor.) 
Keiman,    Clarence    K.,    Newton     Mass.      Deodorizing    and 

sterilizing  bandage.     2,066,946  ;  Jan.  5. 
Reimann,  Julius,  Hamm,  Germany.     Card  for  congratula- 
tion and  advertisement  purposes.     2,075,134  ;  Mar.  30. 
Reimann,     William    H.,     Miami    Shores,    Fla.       Portable 

concrete  conveyer.     2,081,956  ;  June  1. 
Reimel,   Samuel  R.,   Akron,   Ohio,   assignor  to  The  B.  F. 

Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Belt.     2,079,965  ; 

May  11. 
Reimer,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Patent  Novelty  Company, 

Fulton,  111.     Ashtray.     2,068,513  ;  Jan.  19. 

Charles    A.,    assignor    to    Landis    INIachine 
Waynesboro,     Pa.      Die    head.       2,082,757 ; 


assignor    to    Landis    Machine 
Pa.      Die    head.      2,082,758; 


Reimschissel, 

Company, 

June  1. 
Reimschissel,    Charles    A., 

Company,    Waynesboro, 

June  .1 . 
Rein,  Herbert,  Leipzig,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 

Aktiengesellschaft,     Frankfort-on-the-Main,      Germany. 

Manufacturing  polyvinyl  derivatives  containing  nitro- 
gen.   2,076,130  ;  Apr.  6. 
Rein,  Herbert,  Leipzig,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 

Aktiengesellschaft,      Frankfort-on-the-Main,      Germany. 

Manufacturing  polyvinyl   derivatives   containing   nitro- 
gen.    2,076,131  ;  Apr.  6. 
Relnartz,  John  L.,  Manchester,   Conn.,  assignor   to  Radio 

Corporation      of      America.        Producing      oscillations. 

2,066,902  ;  Jan.  5. 
Reinartz,  John  L.,   Manchester,   Conn.,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation    of    America.      Superregencrative    receiver. 

2,071,950;  Feb.  23. 
Reinartz,  Robert,  assignor  to  A.  Wormser,  Offenbach,  near 

Frankfort-on-tlie-Main,    Germany.      Sheet    feeding    ma- 
chine.    2,084,005;  June  15. 
Reinartz,    Robert,    assignor,    by    mesne    assignments,    to 

A.  Wormser,   Offenbaseh-on-the-Mnin,   Germany.     Sheet 

feeding  machine.     2,086,577  ;  July  13. 
Reinartz.  Robert,  assignor  to  Arthur  Wormser,  Offenbach, 

near   Frankfort-on-the-Main,    Germany.      Sheet   feeding 

mechanism,     2,087,997  ;  July  27. 
Reindors,  Willem,  Dolft.  assignor  to  Nnamlooze  Vennoot- 

Rchap  Industrioelo  Maatschappij  Voorheen  Nonry  &  Van 

Dor    Ijiuule,    Dovpntor,    Nothorlaiids.      M.anufacture    of 

hydrogen  peroxide.     2,081,097;  May  18. 
Rpineke,     Tlolen     K.,     Faribault,     Minn.      Arch     support. 

2,089,910;  Aug.  10. 
Reiner,    Otto.    Rheinhausen/Nlederrhein,    Germany.      Re- 

gcnorative  fiirn.nro.     2,098,553  :  Nov.  9. 
Relnors,   Ilerbprt   11.,   Apoplia,    Fla.     Incubator  egg   trnv. 

2,087,044  ;  July  13. 
Reiners,     Wllheim.     and     G.     Kahllsoh.     assignors     to    W. 

Rp1ilnfhor.st     &    Co..    Oladbnch-Rheydt.    Germiiny.      Cop 

(lolling   and    tiilie   doiiiiini:   lupchanisin    for   ooj)    winding 

riKicliinPH.      2.075,r)'1.1  :   Mnr,   30. 
Rolnprs,    Williplin,    Glndbach-lthpydt.    and    O.    Knlillsch. 

Rlipydt,   assignors   1o   W.   Sclilnfhorst  &  Co.,   Glndbacli- 

Rhpvdt,  Gerniiinv.     Cop  :\nd   (nhe  llu-refor.     2,079,900; 

Mny   11. 


(See  Joplin,  Wil- 


assignor  to  Air-O-Cel   Industries  Inc., 
Heat     insulating     wall.       2,098,554 ; 


Reiners,  Wilhelm,  Munich-Gladbach  and  G.  Kalilisch 
Rheydt,  assignors  to  W.  Schlafhorst  &  Co.,  Municli- 
Gladbach,  Germany.  Sorting  apparatus.  2,095,530  • 
Oct.  12. 

Reinforced  Paper  Bottle  Corporation, 
liam  A.,  assignor.) 

Reinforced  Paper  Bottle  Corporation.  (See  Koch,  Lydia 
B.,   assignor.) 

Reinforced  Paper  Bottle  Corporation.  (See  Mandell, 
Irving  F.,  assignor.) 

Reinhard,  Carl  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Means  and  method 
of  determining  the  inclination  of  well  holes 
2,099.372  ;  Nov.  16. 

Reinhardt,  Louis  W.,  Brockton,  assignor  to  George  E 
Belcher  Company,  Stoughton,  Mass.  Spring  for  shoe 
forms.     2,074,273  ;  Mar.  16. 

Reinhardt,  Louis  W.,  Brockton,  assignor  to  George  E 
Belcher  Company,  Stoughton,  Mass.  Hollow  shoe  form 
and  making  the  same.     2,087,195  ;  July  13. 

Reinhardt,  utto  K.,  Jamaica,  iN.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bond 
Electric  Corporation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Dry  cell  en- 
casing apparatus.     2,072,568  ;  Mar.  2. 

Reinhardt.  Willard  L.      (See  Hibbert,  H.,  and  Reinhardt  ) 

Reinhart,  Ralph,  Peninsula,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  refrie- 
erating.     2,076,277  ;  Apr.  6. 

Reinhold,  B.     (See  Abegg,  Walter  A.,  assignor.) 

Remhold,  Baldwin.      (See  Abegg,  Walter  A.,  assignor.) 

Reinhold,  Herman  M.  (See  Ford,  H.,  Sorensen,  Reinhold 
and  Collins.) 

Reinke,  Floyd  C, 
Detroit,  Mich. 
Nov.  9. 

Reinmuth,  Otto.      (See  Kharasch,  M.  S.,  and  Reinmuth.) 

Remsberg,  Philip,  Chicago,  III.  Collapsible  tube  closure. 
2,076.826  ;   Apr.   13. 

Reintjes,  George  P.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Arch  and  arch 
block.     2,067,414  ;  Jau;  12. 

Reintjes,  George  P.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cam  lock  sheet 
clamping  device.     2,095,037  ;  Oct.  5. 

Reis,  Clarence  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  American 
Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.  Container. 
2,071,219  :  Feb.  16. 

Reis,  Curt  F.,  Beloit,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Fairbanks,  Morse 
&  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mounting  structure  for  mag- 
netos.    2,066,696  ;  Jan.   5. 

Reis,  Robert,  &  Co.  (See  Boysen,  J.  A.,  and  Raddatz,  as- 
signors.) 

Reiser,  John  G.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Photographic  apparatus. 
2,103,694  ;  Dec.  28. 

Reisiger,  William  F.,  assignor  to  The  Hunter  Illuminated 
Car  Sign  Co.,  Inc.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Indicator. 
2,095,531 ;  Oct.  12. 

Reisman,  Mildred  S.  (See  Birch-Field,  Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Reisner,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Window  seat 
2,095,572  ;  Oct.  12. 

Reiss,  Philip,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slide  fastener.  2,082.355 ; 
June  1. 

Reiter,  Bruno,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Ingenium 
Aktiengesellschaft,  (Jhur,  Switzerland.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  the  production  of  fastener  elements. 
2.102,031  ;  Dec.  14. 

Reiter,  Daniel  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
May  11. 

Reiter,     Daniel     I.,     New     York,     N. 

2.091.834  ;  Aug.  31. 
Reiter,     Daniel     I.,     New    York,     N. 

2.091.835  ;  Aug.  31. 
Reiter,  Daniel  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Radiator  cover  clip. 

2,100,551 ;  Nov.  30. 
Reiter,     Daniel     I.,    assignor    to    Glida     Corporation     of 

.America,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slide  fastener.     2,091,832  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Reiter,    Daniel     I.,    assignor    to    Glida    Corporation    of 

America,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slide  fastener.     2,091,833- 

Aug.  31. 
Reiter,      Harold     J.,      Chicago,     111.        Spring     fa.«!toner 

2,071,575  ;  Feb.  23. 
Reiter,  Harold  J.,  Chicago,  111.     Snap  fastener.    2,071,576  • 

Feb.  23. 
Reiter,  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bailey  Company, 

Philadelphia,    Pa.      Paper    container.      2,079,875  ;    Ma'y 

Reiter,  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bailey,  Philadel- 
phia,  Pa.     Paper  container.     2,079,876;  May  11. 
Reiter,   Joseph   F..  Toledo.   Ohio.      Anesthetizing  adminis- 
tering apparatus.     2.000.358:  Aug.  17. 
Rpithmiller,  Ruth,  administratrix.     (See  Klngsley,  George 

A.) 
Reitmeier,  Hans  G.     (See  Briindli,  W.  W.,  and  Reltmeler  ) 
Uollmpyer.     Philip     K.,     Ilanford,     Calif.        Carburetor. 

2,096.407;  Oct.   19. 
Rpiiz,  Walter  IT.      (See  Frank,  J.  M.,  and  Rpltz.) 
Rplinblp  Kloplrio  Co.      (Sep  l'\itsoh,  Willinni  (!.,  .•issii'imr  ) 
Ui'linblp   Mnchine  Sorpw  Soles  Co.      (See  Robinson.   Iler- 
bprt ]\r.,  assignor.) 
liclialilp  I!(>frigpratlon  Co.      (Spo  Appa.  Frank,  assignor  ) 
Rpllnncp    Elpclrie    &    Knginoerlng    Company,    The        (Sop 

IMillpr,  T;!oyd  V,..  iisslgnnr.) 
RpllfUipp  INtaniifMrtnrinp  Company. 

Tlarbstrot,  asslgnoi-s.) 
Rpllnncp  Manufacturing  Company, 
assignor.) 


Socket.  2,080,379  ; 
Y.  Slide  closure. 
Y.     Slide     closure. 


(SppToIpu,  K.  v.,  and 
(Spp  WpuzpI.  Alvln  J,. 


510 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Reliance  Steel  I'roducts  Company.  (See  Nagin,  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 

Rembert,  Ernest  \V..  Plainfield.  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  of  three-fourths  to  Tide  Water  Associated 
Oil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  mineral  oils. 
2,090,766  :  Aug.  24. 

Remer,  Wayne  W.     (See  Melior,  R.  V.,  and  Remer.) 

Remington  Arms  Company.      (See  Brun.  Willi,  assignor.) 

Remington  Arms  Company.  (See  Curtis,  John  U..  as- 
signor.) 

Remington  Arms  Company.  (See  Hutchinson,  John  F., 
assignor.) 

Remington  Arms  Company.  (See  Kassington,  Burton  I., 
assignor.) 

Remington  Arms  Company.  (See  Loomis,  Crawford  C, 
assignor.) 

Remington  Arms  Company.      (See  Razee.  Rush,  .issignor.) 

Remington  Arms  Company.  (See  Wharton,  Thomas  E., 
assignor.) 

Remington  Arms  Company.  (See  Woodford,  Watson  H., 
assignor.) 

Remington  Arms  Company.  (See  Woodford,  W.  H.,  and 
Brun.  assignors.) 

Remington.  Frederic.  Elizabeth,  and  L.  S.  Linderoth.  Jr., 
assignors  to  Peerless  Tube  (IJompany,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 
Collapsible  tube.     2,066,947  ;  Jan.  n. 

Remington.  Kate  M..  Santa  Cruz,  Calif.  Tooth  cleanser. 
2. 092.987:   Sept.   M. 

Remington,  Leland  F.  (See  Coolidge,  C.  H.,  and  Reming- 
ton.) 

Remington,  Leland  F..  assignor  to  Curtis  &  Marble  Ma- 
chine Company,  Worcester,  Mass,  Mechanism  for 
severing  selvage  loops  or  float  threads.  2,086,392  ; 
July  6. 

Remington  Rand  Inc.  (See  Baumann,  A.,  and  Horiachfir. 
assignor.) 

Roniington  Rand  Inc.      (See  Dodge,  Elbort  S..  assignor.) 

Remington  Rand  Inc.  (See  Doebler,  Herman  U.,  as- 
signor.) 

Remington  Rand  Inc.  (See  Feiertag,  Arthur  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Remington  Rand,  Inc.     (See  Hart,  Frederick  A.,  assignor.) 

I!(Miiiiigron  Rand  Inc.     (See  Jackson,  Arthur  R,,  assignor.) 

Remington  Rand  Inc.     (See  Landsiedel.  Harry,  assignor.) 

Reniincrton  Rnnd  Inc.      (See  Lasker,  William  W..  assignor.) 

Remington  Rand  Inc.  (See  Maschmeyer,  August  H., 
assignor.) 

Ri'iiiington  Rand  Inc.      (See  Phelps.  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Remington  Rand  Inc.  (See  Rand,  Benjamin  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Remington  Rand  Inc.     (See  Shailor,  Frank  E.,  assignor.) 

Remington  Rand  Inc.      (See  Sutors,  Thomas,  assignor.) 

Remington  Rand  Inc.     (See  Walker,  Robert  C.  assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Guilfoyle,  Fred- 
erick M.,  assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Hart,  Frederick 
A.,  assignor.) 

Remington  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Strother,  Robert 
H,,  assignor,) 

Romler,  Raymond  F,,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Paper  manufacture.  2,068,151  ;  Jan. 
19. 

RemmPTi.  .Torsren,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Rolling  mill  housing. 
2.102,818:  Dec.  21. 

Reinmeis,   Walter  F.      (See  March.  A.  T.,  and  Remmers.) 

Remmers,  Walter  E.,  Western  Springs,  111.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  Now  York, 
N.  Y.     Ferro-magnetic  alloy.     2,073,45.'> :  Mar.  9. 

Remmers,  Walter  E.,  and  K.  1j.  Scott.  Western  Springs, 
111.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company.  Incorpo- 
rated. New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  ferro-magnetic  allovs. 
2.076,2r)0  :  Apr.  6. 

Remnsnider,  George.  Belleville,  111.  Fountain  brush. 
2.0S7.301  :  July   20. 

R^'mondv.  Loon  E..  Paris,  Franco,  Delay  action  fuse  for 
projectiles  and  the  like.     2.084.218  :  June  In. 

Rom.v,   Benjamin   P.      (See  Remy.    Prank   I.   and   R.    P.) 

Romy.  Frank  I..  Syracuse,  and  B.  P.  Rem.v,  deroa.sed, 
Indianapolis,  Ind..  M.  W.  Remv,  executrix.  Closure 
for  containers.     2.102.436  :  Dec.  14. 

Remv,  Margaret  W'.,  executrix.  (See  Remv.  Frank  I. 
and   B.  P.) 

Remy,  Theron  P.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mothproofing  com- 
positions  of  matter.      2,078,4.'iS  :   Apr.   27. 

Remy,  Thoron  P..  Los  .Angeles.  Calif.,  and  W.  B.  Hendrey, 
Beacon,  assignors  to  The  Texas  Companv.  New  York. 
N.  Y.     Insecticides  and  fungicides.     2,091,93.'> :  Aug.  31. 

Remy.  van  der  Zypen  &  Co.  (See  Kiihler,  Erioh-Giinthor. 
n«siirnor.) 

Renatus,  Gustav,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gosollschaft  filr 
Dralitlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Di- 
rectional antenna  svstem.      2  On.T.OSS  :  Oct.  !>, 

Renault,  Jean  C.  assignor  to  Farmers  Merchantlle  Com- 
panv. Salinas,  Calif,     Vehicle.     2,079.814:  May  11. 

Ronaulf,  Louis.     (See  Saives,  L<k)n,  assignor.) 

Renaux,  Kugeno  P..  Paris,  and  L.  J.  Renaux,  Llvry-Gar- 
zan,  France.  Device  for  the  mounting  of  engin<'s. 
2.073,976  ;  Mar.  16. 

Renanx.  Lucien  J.     (See  Renanx.  Eugene  P.,  and  L.  J.) 

Ronrk.  Helnrich.  Hamburg.  Germany.  Producing  chomi- 
rals.  espociallv  amalgnniatod  printing  plates. 
2.093.09S;  Sept. "14. 


Rendell,  Leslie  P.     (See  Paine,  C,  Radley,  and  Rendell. ) 

Rendell,  Leslie  P.,  and  H.  A.  Thomas,  Blackley,  5Ian- 
chester,  England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  In- 
dustries Limited.  Dyeing  of  cellulosic  materials. 
2,094,082  ;  Sept.  28. 

Rendenbach,  Otto  F.  (See  Smith,  G.  M.,  Rendenbach, 
Heineman,  and  Crider. ) 

Renette  Company.     (See  Blettner,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

Renfrew,  Paul  B.,  assignor  to  S.  F.  Bowsen  &  Company, 
Incorporated,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Liquid  dispensing  ap- 
paratus.    2,093,849  ;  Sept.  21. 

Renfrew,  Paul  B,,  and  R.  W.  Bond,  assignors  to  S.  F. 
Bowser  Company,  Inc.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Liquid  puri- 
fying apparatus  and  process.     2,073,026  ;  Mar.  9. 

Renholdt.  John  E.      (See  Beard.  T.  H..  and   Ronlioldr.l 

Renholdt,  John  E.     (See  Lucarelle,  J.  M.,  and  Renholdt.) 

Renholdt,  John  E.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Dicta- 
phone Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phonograph. 
2,070,180;  Feb.  9. 

Renholdt,  John  E.,  Bridgeport.  Conn.,  and  L.  E.  Beardsley, 
Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  Dictaphone  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Controlling  the  operation  or  phonographs. 
2.087.S02  :  July  20. 

Renkenberger,  Tirzah  A.,  Zelienople,  Pa.  Timing  valve 
2,097,201  :  Oct.  26. 

Renkert,  Oliver  W.,  assignor  to  The  Metropolitan 
Paving  Brick  Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Paving  brick. 
2.095,012  :  Oct.  5. 

Renkin,  Robert  F.,  Sharon,  Pa.,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  himself,  H.  A.  Roemer,  and  J."  M.  Hughes, 
both  of  Y'oungstown,  Ohio.  Coating  strip  steel  and 
product.     2,069,658  :  Feb.   2. 

Rennau.  Albert  M..  assignor  of  fortv  per  cent  to  R.  H. 
McKinney,  Hannibal,  Mo.  Testing  device.  2,103,179  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Renner.  Alfred,  Berlin-Tegel.  Germany,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2.077,185  :  Apr.  13. 

Renner,  Alfred,  Berlin-Tegel,  Germany,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,083,397  ;  June  8. 

Renner.  Verdon  T..  assignor  to  The  Parkersbnrg  Iron  and 
Steel  Company,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Sheet  metal  roof- 
ing.    2,099.752  ;  Nov.  23. 

Rennert.  John   E.      (See  Allen,   S.  E.,   and   Rennert.) 

Renquist,  JIarvin  J.,  and  H.  C.  Harden,  Deuel  County, 
Nebr.  Self  governing  propeller  for  wind  driven  de- 
vices,    2,096,860;  Oct.  26. 

Rensch,  Carl  F.,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  Instru- 
ment for  indicating  foreign  matter  in  gases.  2,080,053  : 
May  IS. 

Renschak.  William,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Dry  thread  guide. 

Renshaw,  .-vifred  P.  B.      (See  Preist.  T.  P..  and  Renshaw  ) 
^^"?,'Pi^'  George  C,  Denver,  Colo.  Air  cleaner  and  silencer. 
2. 06 1, 160  ;  Jan,  5. 

^''o  ?,'J?i'''„i'-'^<"'^^  C.,  Denver,  Colo.  Making  filter  elements. 
2,083,86o  ;  June  15. 

Reiuehlor.  Francos  A..  Mamaroneck.  X.  Y.  Sun  mask 
2.0(2.18.^:  Jlar.  2. 

Rentier,  Joseph.  Columbus.  Ohio.  Identification  device 
fo'  niitomohilos.     2.100,598;  Nov.  30. 

Rentschler,  Harvey  C,  .East  Orange,  and  D.  E.  Henry, 
llloomfield,  N,  J,,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignment.^,  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Amplification  system  for  glow  relay 
devices.     Re.  20,297  ;  Mar.  16. 

Rentschler,  Harvey  C,  East  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manu- 
facturing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Relay  tube 
2,079.362  :   Mav  4. 

Rentschler,  Harvey  C,  East  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manu- 
facturing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Photoelectric 
tube.     2.08.-), 672  :  June  29. 

Renwlck,  William  S„  and  A,  S.  Enever.  assignors  to  The 
M.  G.  Car  Company  Limited,  Abingtlon-on-Thames. 
^ngland.       Suspension    of    road    vehicles.      2.071,577  ; 

^•"o  noFi^'1,'  ^/""'^"l.^n.  ><'•  Y.  Sheet  counter  and  marker. 
2,084,164  :  June  15. 

Reo  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Sergardi.  Fabio.  assignor.) 
2  098  9^4°'' Nov  •■l6^^"^^'"*''*'   ^^'^^-     ^""'"'^  apparatus. 

Repass.  George  E.,  J.asper.  assignor  to  himself  as  trustee 
for  himself  and  I,  H.  Rice.  Birmingham,  Ala.  Loom 
selvage  device.     2,085.273  ;  June  29 

Replogle.  Daniel  B.,  Borlceley.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Citizens 
Trust  Company.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Air  method  electric 
cleaner  and  carpet  sweeper.     2,085,042  :   June  29. 

Replogle,  Daniel  B.  Berlcele.v.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Citizens 
Trust  Company  of  Toledo.  Ohio,  as  trustee.  Combined 
^089  9n  -^Mi      to*"*^^'    P°"^'^^'"'    ^^^   ^^'irPet    sweeper. 

Replogle,  Daniel  B.,  Borkoloy.  Calif.,  a.ssignor  to  Citizens 
Trust  Company,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Reversible  floor  tool 
and  polishing  attachmont.     2  091  090  •   .\(,^   3] 

Replogle,  Daniel  B..  Berkeley.  Calif!,  assignor  to  Citizens 
J  rust  Company,  as  trustee,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Air  flow  con- 
trol  in  an  air-iiiotliod   cleaner.      2  097  469-  Nov    *> 

Replogle.  Daniel  B,.  Berkeley.  Calif..' assignor  to  The  Ohio 
Citizens  Trust  Compan.v.  Toledo.  Ohio,  as  trustee. 
'  10''  r4-"D     *''>l'^  ^°°^   ^*"'  •''•'■"'"^t'lO'J   cleaners. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


511 


Replogle,  Harry  H.,  Scarsdale,  and  S.  N.  Dalton,  Hunting- 
ton Terrace,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Sj'lvania 
Industrial  Corporation,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Wrapped 
container.    2,081,152  ;  May  25. 

Replogle,  Harry  H.,  Scarsdale,  and  S.  N.  Dalton,  Hunting- 
ton Terrace,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Sylvania  Industrial 
Corporation,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Wrapped  article. 
2,102,128  ;  Dec.   14. 

Replogle,  John  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Copeland  Refrigeration  Corporation, 
Mount  Clemens,  Mich.  Refrigerating  mechanism. 
2,078,343;  Apr.   27. 

Rei)pL',  Walter,  K.  Iveyssner,  and  E.  Dorrer,  Ludwigshafen- 
on-tlie-Khine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Produc- 
tion of  polymeric  N-vinyl  compounds.  2,072,465 ; 
Mar.   2. 

Reppe,  Walter,  and  E.  Keyssner,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Condensation 
products  from  hydroxylated  cyclic  compounds  and  acety- 
lene.    2,072,825  ;   Mar.    2. 

Reppe,  Walter,  and  F.  Nicolai,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, 
assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of  ethane 
dithio  ethers.     2,073,589  ;  Mar.  9. 

Reppe,  Walter,  and  F.  Nicolai,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Thioethers 
and  their  production.     2,081,766  ;  May  25. 

Reppe,  Walter,  and  F.  Nicolai,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Production 
of  new  thio  ethers.     2,094,467  ;  Sept.  28. 

Reppe,  Walter,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  and  E.  Kuehn, 
Mannheim,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktien- 
ge.sellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Produc- 
tion of  polymerization  products  of  vinyl  ethers. 
2,098,108  ;  Nov.  2. 

Reppe,  Walter,  and  H.  Ufer,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, 
assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of  thio- 
ethers.    2,098,759  ;  Nov.  9. 

Reppe,  Walter,  and  O.  Schlichting,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Production 
of  polymerization  products  from  vinyl  ethers. 
2,104,000  ;  Dec.  28. 

Reppe,  Walter,  and  O.  Schlichting,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Product  of 
polymerization  products  from  vinyl  ethers.  2,104,001 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Reppe,  Walter,  and  O.  Schlichting,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Production 
of  polymerization  products  from  vinyl  ethers. 
2,104,002  ;  Dec.  28. 

Ropport,  Richard  V.,  Teaneck,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Typewriting  machine.     2,079,425  ;  May  4. 

Rcppman,  Albert,  deceased,  by  Maria  Reppman,  West  Ken- 
sington, London,  assignor  to  Woodwool  Wrappings  Lim- 
ited, London,  England.  Manufacture  of  wrappings. 
2,073,564  ;  Mar.  9. 

Rep|)man,   Maria,  executrix.      (See  Reppman,  Albert.) 

Republic  Flow  Meters  Company.  (See  Cunningham, 
.Tames  D.,  assignor.) 

Republic  Flow  IMeters  Company.  (See  Engel,  Friedrich 
V.  A.   E.,  assignor.) 

Republic  Flow  Meters  Company.  (See  Grisdale,  George 
W.,  assignor.) 

Republic  Flow  Meters  Company.  (See  Handwerk,  Otto 
T.,  assignor.) 

Republic  Flow  Meters  Company.  (See  Spitzglass,  Albert 
F.,  assignor.) 

Repu))lic  Flow  Meters  Company.  (See  Spitzglass,  A.  F., 
and   Grisdale,  assigiiovs.) 

Republic  P^low  Meters  Company.  (See  Spitzglass,  S.  F., 
and  IT.nndwerlc,  assignors.) 

Republic  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Brill,  A.  K.,  and 
Wnke,  nssignors.) 

Republic  Steel  Corporation,  The.  (See  Archer,  Robert  S., 
assignor.) 

Repulilic  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Cooper,  Sheldon  D., 
assignor.) 

Republic  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Delany,  Albanus  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

R(-piil)lir  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Kahn,  J.,  and  Schulz, 
iissignors.) 

It('i)iil)lic  Steel  Corporation.      (See  Knutz,  Karl,  assignor.) 

R(-I)nl)lic  Steel  Corporation.  (Sec  McCoy,  Harry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Uei)ul)lic  Slocl  Corporation.  (See  Rippel,  Herbert  C,  as- 
signor.) 

RciMil)lic  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Shannon,  ]\Ia\irice  C, 
assignor.) 

Republic  Steel  Corporation.  (SVe  Sloiui,  'I'Iiohims  X.,  jis 
signor.) 

Reseiirch  Agency  Corporation.  (See  Gruw(-ll,  C.  E.,  and 
Prcene,  nssignors.) 

Tti'sojircli    r'nrpor.'illon.      (See  nnsh.   Vnnn'-vnr,   nssiirnor.) 

Rosen rch  Corpornt  ion.  (See  Hedberg.  C.irl  W.  ,T.,  as- 
signor.) 


(See  Llssmann,    Marcel   A.,    as- 
(See   Meston,    Archibald   F.,    as- 


Research    Corporation, 
signor.) 

Research    Corporation, 
signor. ) 

Research  Corporation.      (See  Miller,  Louis  P.,  assignor.) 

Research  Corporation.  (See  Van  de  GraafC,  Robert  J., 
assignor.) 

Research  Corporation.  (See  Wintermute,  Harry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Research  Laboratories  of  National  Dairy  Products  Cor- 
poration, Inc.  (See  Johnson,  A.  H.,  Weusberg,  John- 
son, and  Parker,  assignors.) 

Research  Laboratories  of  National  Dairy  Products  Corpo- 
ration. (See  Weisberg,  S.  M.,  Johnson,  and  I'arker, 
assignors.) 

Resek,  Marc.  (See  Chadwick,  L.  S.,  Resek,  and  Mid- 
night.) 

Resek,  Marc,  and  T.  B.  Focke,  Cleveland  Heights,  as- 
signors to  Perfection  Stove  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Forced  air  heater.     2,068,111  ;  Jan.  19. 

Reshower,  Elbert.      (See  Fisch,  Max,  assignor.) 

Resinous  Products  &  Chemical  Co.  Inc.,  The.  (See 
Bruson,  Herman  A.,  assignor.) 

Resinous  Products  &  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Bru- 
son, H.  A.,  Robinson,  and  Stein.) 

Resinous  Products  &  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See 
Cserny,  Ludwig,  assignor.) 

Resinous  Products  &  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Mar- 
shall, William  R.,  assignor.) 

Resnik,  Morris,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Shoe  accessory.  2,088,976  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Respess  Aeronautical  Engineering  Corporation.  (See 
Respess,  Roland  B.,  assignor.) 

Respess,  Roland  B.,  Wickford,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Respess 
Aeronautical  Engineering  Corporation,  Cranston,  R.  I. 
Dirigible.     2,068,870  ;  Jan.  26. 

Respro  Inc.      (See  Hanley,  Albert  J.,  assignor.) 

Ressler,  Ivan  L.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  In- 
secticide.    2,098.836  :  Nov.  9. 

Restel,  Frank  A.,  assignor  to  Butter  Krisp  Manufacturing 
Corp.,  Manhasset,  N.  Y.  Electric  baking  machine. 
2,086,477  ;   July  6. 

Retalliau,  Edmond  R.  P.  E.,  Wood  River,  111.,  assignor  to 
Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Re- 
fining mineral  oils.     2,085,545  ;  June  29. 

Retailliau,  Edmond  R.  P.  E.,  Wood  River,  111.,  assignor  to 
Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Re- 
fining a   hydrocarbon  oil.     2,088,216 ;  July  27. 

Rettinger,  William  N.,  Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis.  Can  opener. 
2,090,898  :  Aug.  24. 

Rettinger,  William  N.,  Wisconsin  Rapids,  Wis.  Noodle 
cutter.    2,093,211 ;  Sept.  14. 

Retz,  William  B.      (See  Brown,  R.  S.,  and  Retz.) 

Retz,   William  B.      (See   Montgomery,   D.   H.,   and   Retz.t 

Retzke,  Paul  0.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Post  anchor.  2,095,832  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Reuleaux,  Otto,  assignor  to  Vereinigte  Leichtmetall-Werke 
Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Hanover,  Ger- 
many. Increasing  the  corrosion  resistance  of  aluminum 
alloys  and  products  resulting  therefrom.  2,100,411 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Reussenzehn,  Ernest  A.,  Dayton,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Hobart  Manufacturing  Company, 
Troy,  Ohio.     Slicing  machine.     2,075,545  ;  Mar.  30. 

Reussenzehn,  Ernest  A.,  Dayton,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Hobart  Manufacturing  Company, 
Troy,  Ohio.     Slicing  mnchine.     2,088,013:  July  27. 

Renter  Organ  Company,  The.  (See  Floro,  A.,  and  Sabol, 
assignors.) 

Renter,  Raymond,  Upper  Aetna  Lake,  Medford  Lakes.  N.  J., 
and  F.  L.  Gaus,  assignors  to  The  Atlantic  Re.'^ning 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Production  of  mercaptans. 
2,101,096  :  Dec.  7. 

Renter,  William  J.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hookloss 
Fastener  Company.  Jlethod  and  apparatus  for  coat- 
ing slide   fasteners.      2.079.563  ;   May  4. 

Reutter,  Frederick  R.,  assignor  to  Scovill  IManufnctur- 
ing  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Cap  for  containers 
and  the  like  and  producing  the  same.  2,070,158  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Reutter,  Frederick  R.,  assignor  to  Scoville  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Lamp  socket. 
2.098..594  :   Nov.  9. 

Revelation  P.atents  Holding  Company.  (See  Ruben, 
Snmnel,  assisnor.) 

Revelation  Patents  Holding  Company.  (See  Stromevcr, 
Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

Revere  Copper  and  Brass  Incorporated.  (See  Bennett, 
Irving  T.,  assignor.) 

Revere  Copjx'r  and  Brass  Inrorpor.itcd.  (See  Farr,  Fred 
D..  nssiirnor.) 

Revere  Copper  and  Brass  Incorporated.  (See  Wilkins, 
Riclinrd  .\..  assignor.) 

Reversible  Trailers  I,iii\itod.  (See  Butler,  M.  R.,  and 
llnrdiug,   nsslenors.) 

Iti'vcr.sible  Trailers  Syndicate,  Tiliniled.  (See  Cunning- 
li.'iin,   I/oslie  B.  C,  assignor.) 

Revolile  Corporation,  The.  (See  Bennett,  Frank  J.,  Jr  , 
assignor.) 

Rcseni-cli    ( 'orpornl  Ion.      (Se(>   Itn.sli,    Vnnnevar.    nsslsinor  ) 

Revsoii.  Joseph.  New  York,  N.  Y.  CoinlilnMtinn  boiilc  ion 
and  lirusli  holdiM-.     2.096,975  ;  Ocl    2(! 


512 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Rex  Accrssorips  Company.  (See  Parmenter,  Theodore  A., 
assif-'nor. ) 

Rex-Hide,  Incorporated.  (See  Kempel,  Arthur  B..  as- 
signor.) 

Rex  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Erickson,  Carl  P. 
assignor.) 

Rexair  Corporation.      (See  Brock,  Clarence  A.,  assignor.) 

Rey,  Henri  D.,  Papeete.  Tahiti,  assignor  to  The  Anglo 
California  National  Bank  of  San  Francisco,  trustee, 
San    Fr.tncisco.    Calif.      Fruit    manipulating    machine. 

2.092.776  ;   Sept.  14. 

Rey,  Henri  D..  Papeete,  Tahiti,  assignor  to  The  Anglo 
California  National  Bank  of  San  Francisco,  trustee, 
San      Francisco.      Calif.        Dried       fruit      processing. 

2.092.777  ;  Sept.  14. 

Rey.  Henri  D..  Papeete.  Tahiti,  assignor  to  The  Anglo 
California  National  Bank  of  San  Francisco,  Trustee, 
San  Francisco.  Calif.  Dried  fruit  kneading  machine 
and  method.     2.094.083  :   Sept.  28. 

Rey,  Henri  D.,  Papeete,  Tahiti,  assignor  to  The  Anglo 
(\iIifornia  National  Bank  of  San  Francisco,  Trustee, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Dried  fruit  softening  machine 
and  process.     2,094.084  :  Sept.  28. 

Reyburn.  John  R.,  Fairfield.  Conn.,  assignor  to  American 
Chain   Company,   Inc.     Buckle.      2.071.940 ;   Feb.   23. 

Reyburn,  John  R.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  American 
Chain  Company,   Inc.     Buckle.     2,071,951  ;  Feb.  23. 

Reyburn.  John  R.,  Fairfield,  assignor  to  American  Chain 
&  Cable  Company,  Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Tire  chain. 
2.086,512  :   July  6. 

Reymer  &  Brothers,  Inc.,  et  al.  (See  Hartman,  Thomas 
L..  assignor.) 

Reymer,  Stephen  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Time  controlled 
selector.     2,087,448  :  July   20. 

Reymond,  Henry  C,  Paris,  France.  Latitude  and  longi- 
tude meter  for  ships.     2.080.186  ;  May  11. 

Reynier.  Edmond  H.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Production  of  creped 
fabrics  having  strand  components  of  the  acetvlated 
cellulose  rl.TSS.      2.091.4.14:  Aug.  31. 

Reynolds.  Alger  P.,  North  Beverly,  assignor  to  Spaulding- 
JIoss  Company.  Boston,  Mass.  Sensitized  blue  print 
paper  and   coating  therefor.      2,093,738 ;   Sept.    21. 

Reynolds.  Anita  S.,  Princeron.  N.  J.  .System  of  automatic 
anticipatory   control.      2.071.142;  Feb.   If: 

Reynolds,  Arthur  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Upholstered  arti- 
cle.    2,086,640  ;  July  13. 

Reynolds.  Blytlie  >!..  Utica.  N.  Y.  Catalytic  oxidation  of 
organic  compounds.     2.081.120  ;  Jlay  18. 

Reynolds,  Charles  H.,  Maiden,  assignor  to  Albert  &  J.  M. 
Anderson  Manufacturing  Company.  South  Boston.  Mass. 
Electrical  connecting  device.     2,089.856  :  Aug.  10. 

Reynolds,  Clyde.  Chicago,  and  B.  G.  Kucera.  Cicero,  as- 
signors of  one-fourth  to  said  Kucera,  one-fourth  to  T. 
Finlay,  and  one-half  to  J.  51.  Zalusky,  Chicago,  111. 
Awning  construction.     2,075,135  ;  Mar.  30. 

Reynolds  Corporation.     (See  Black.  Roe  R.,  assignor.) 

Reynolds  Corporation.  (See  Coddington,  Edwin  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Reynolds.  Damian  L..  Burlingame,  Calif.  Carrier  vehicle 
structure.     2,101.344  :  Dec.  7. 

Reynolds,  Edward  F.,  Flint,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Slich.  Hood  fastener.  2,089.504; 
Aug.  10. 

Reynolds.  ICllwood  W..  Lansdowne.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  .\merica.  Sound  reproducing  appa- 
ratus.    2.095.288  ;  Oct.  12. 

Reynolds,  Frank  C,  New  York,  and  W.  H.  Kirchheim, 
■Alount  Vernon,  assignors  to  American  Radiator  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  circulating  apparatus. 
2,081.105  :  May  18. 

Reynolds,  Frank  M..  Sanford,  Colo.  Battery  terminal 
post  clamp.     2,100.268;  Nov.  23. 

Reynolds,  Frank  P..  assignor  to  Bird  &  Son.  Inc..  East 
Walpole,  Mass.     Siding  shingle.     2.071,430:  Feb.  23. 

Reynolds.  Frederick  D.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Heel  support. 
2.082.974  ;  June  8. 

Reynolds  Gas  Regulator  Co.  (See  Hughes.  Ralph  C.. 
assignor.) 

Reynolds.  Harold  A.,  Lockport.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  By-pass  arrange- 
ment.    2,098,712;   Nov.  9. 

Reynolds.  James  A.,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  Animal  trap. 
2.092.3.")7  :   Sept.    7. 

Reynolds.  John,  Lakewood,  N.  J.  Culinary  instrument. 
S. 095. 1.52  ;  Oct.  5. 

Reynolds,  John  N.,  Princeton.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Manufacturing  switches.      2.086.136;   July   6. 

Reynolds,  Joseph  H.,  Cisco,  Tex.  Air  cooling  means  for 
vehicles.     2,068,709  :    Jan.   2G. 

Reynolds,  Joseph  H.,  Cisco.  Tex.  Air  conditioning  appa- 
ratus.    2.095,451  ;  Oct.  12. 

Reynolds,  Joseph  H..  Cisco,  Tex.  Self-cooling  bed  and 
couch  cushion.     2,103.553;  Dec.  28. 

Reynolds,  Lloyd  N..  assignor  to  Maintenance  Research. 
Limited.  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Composition  for  floors  ami 
the  like.     2.074,758;  Mar.  23. 

Re.vnolds,  Lynus  C,  Sweetwater,  Tenn..  a.sslgnor.  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  International  Business  Machines 
Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tabulating  machine. 
2.nos,3."in  :   Nov.  n. 

Reynolils  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Reynolds, 
\V.  G..  and  Schnhach.  assignors.) 


Reynolds  Metals  Company.  (See  Belden,  Charles  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Reynolds  Metals  Company.  (See  Breckenridge,  Robert  W., 
assignor.) 

Reynolds  Metals  Company.  (See  Graham,  Arthur,  as- 
signor.) 

Reynolds  Metals  Company.  (See  Hunt,  Walter  Y.  C, 
assignor.) 

Reynolds  Jletals  Company.  (See  Larson,  Clayton  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Reynolds  Jletals  Company.  (See  Laws,  Edward  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Reynolds  Jletals  Company.  (See  Macauley,  Irving  P., 
assignor.) 

Reynolds  Metals  Company.  (See  MacCordy,  Charles  A., 
assignor.) 

Reynolds  Metals  Company.  (See  Sunderhauf.  Frederick 
A.,  assignor.) 

Reynolds  Metals  Company.  (See  Suter,  W.  P.,  and  Tice, 
assignors.) 

Reynolds.  Nazro  H.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Rope  socket. 
2,085,333  ;  June  29, 

Reynolds,  R.  J.,  Tobacco  Company.  (See  Smith,  Frank 
P.,  assignor.) 

Reynolds,  R.  J.,  Tobacco  Company.  (See  Strickland,  C. 
v.,  and  Morgan,  assignors.) 

Reynolds.  Ralph  IC,  assignor  to  The  Mallory  Hat  Com- 
pany, Danbury,  Conn.  Method  and  apparatus  for  hat 
sizing.     2.076,093  ;  Apr.  6. 

Reynolds,  Ralph  K.,  assignor  to  The  Mallory  Hat  Com- 
pany, Danbury,  Conn.  Bow  forming  apparatus. 
2,077,370  ;  Apr.  13. 

Reynolds  Spring  Company.  (See  Sargent,  Donald  E., 
assignor.) 

Reynolds  Spring  Company.  (See  Sherman,  J.  D.,  Reed, 
and  Currie.  assignors.) 

Reynolds,  Sydney  W.,  Ripon,  Calif.  Button  lock. 
2.084.745  ;  June  22. 

Reynolds,  Wellington  G.,  and  G.  Schubach.  assignors  to 
The  Reynolds  Manufacturing  Company,  Holvoke,  JIass. 
Elevating  table.     2,076,186 ;  Apr,    6, 

Reynolds.  William,  Bloomfield.  N.  J.  Wrapping  machine. 
2.096.063  :    Oct.   19. 

Reynolds.  William  B.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Hoop  ball. 
2.066.799  :  Jan.  5. 

Reynolds,  William  J.     (See  Hartley,  G.  C,  and  Reynolds.) 

Reynolds  Wire  Co.     (See  Thompson,  Herbert  L.,  assignor.) 

Reyrolle.  A..  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Leyburn,  Henry, 
assignor.) 

Rcysa,  Lester  J.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Cleaning  device. 
2.060.420  ;  Jan.  5. 

Rez,  Anton  G.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Applying  color  to  molded 
glass  articles.     2.067,949  :  Jan.   19. 

Rezek,  Louis.     (See  Reid.  Charles,  assignor.) 

Rezner.  Joseph,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Loose  leaf  notebook, 
pen,  pencil  holder.     2,068,470  :  Jan.  19. 

Reznick,  David,  Chicago,  111.  Bowling  alley  amusement 
apparatus.     2,095.513  :  Oct.  12. 

Rezos,  Louis  H.,  Clarendon.  Va.,  assignor  to  Arta  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Washington.  D.  C.  Sanitary 
butter  container.     2.087,117  ;   July  13. 

Rezos.  Louis  H.,  Arlington,  Va.,  assignor  to  Arta  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Washington,  D.  C.  Sanitary 
butter    dispenser.     2.097.238 ;    Oct.    26. 

Rhea  M.anufacturing  Company.  (See  Rashman,  Gordon 
I...  assignor. ) 

Rhea,  Walter  B.      (See  Hanke.  F.  C.  and  Rhea.) 

Rheem  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Evans,  Llewellyn 
W..  assignor.) 

Rhoeni  M.anufacturing  Company.  (See  Jennings,  Ernest 
L..  assignor.) 

Rheem  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Rheem,  Richard 
S.,  assignor.) 

Rheem,  Richard  S.,  Oakland,  assignor  to  Rheem  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Richmond.  Calif.  Noncorrosive 
lined  container.     2. 071. 002  :  Feb.  23. 

Rhein.  Lloyd  R.,  Pleasant  Ridge,  assignor  to  Ternstedt 
^'ijrP*'''"!."'"""  Company,  Detroit,  Mich,  Glare  shield. 
2,095,  do  ;  Oct.  12. 

Rheiiiauer.  Dinlel.  assignor  to  New  York  Knitting  Alills 
Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Combined  bathing  trunks  and 
supporter.     2.072.184  :  Mar.  2. 

Uheineck.  Alfred  E..  and  B.  Rabin,  Louisville,  Kv..  and 
J.  S.  Long.  Coopersburg,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Devoe  & 
J?'^!!!"^'.!^  .  <^0-     I"c-     Synthetic     drying     oil     bodies. 

Rheinische    Metallwaaren-    und    Maschinenfabrik.      (See 

Kottmann,  August,  assignor.) 
Rheinlander,   Paul.   Hagen.    in   Westphalia,   Germany,   as- 

"i'^P'^T^^"  AsUania-WerkP  A.   G.  vormals  Central  Werk- 

statt  Dess.iu  und  Carl  Bamberg-Friedenau.     Apparatus 

for  measuring  and  delivering  gas  quantities  reduced  to 

a  normal  condition.     2.100.978  ;  Nov   30 
Rheinmotnll  -  Borsig      Aktiengesellschaft  /  Werk       Borsie 
n.r^^Ji'^of'i'f?,''  *'^-=";wi^''^  ^^l"-  I^'rielrich  K..  assignor.) 

r!.Vc^r^''"r^^°r"^  -^ktiengesellschaft  Werk  Borsig.     (See 

fipissen.   Carl,  assignor.) 

^"dor/^a^s^'ignor)^  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Hingst.  Ru- 


RIieinmotall-Borsig     Aktiengesellschaft 

Ednard.   assignor.) 
Rholnmetall-Borsig     Aktiengesellschaft 

Louis,  assignor.) 


(See     Mttller, 
(See      Stange, 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


513 


Rheinmetall-Borsig  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Ulricb,  V., 
and  Spalding,  assignors.) 

Rhew,  Norman  C,  Rougemont,  N.  C.  Frankfurter  holder. 
2,102,818  ;  Dec.  21. 

Rhiuelander  Paper  Company.  (See  Dodge,  Lloyd  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rhoades,  Jack,  et  al.     (See  Alley,  Thomas  R.,  assignor.) 

Rhodes,  Audsley  V.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Development  Company.  Plate  support  for 
plate  and  frame  presses.     2,081,183  ;  May  25. 

Rhodes,  Benjamin  F.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  H.  E.  James, 
one-third  to  W.  A.  Clifton,  and  one-third  to  H.  L. 
Clifton,  Eufaula,  Ala.  Stitch  removing  tool.  2,081,250  ; 
May  25. 

Rhodes,  Kdmund  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Koppers  Company.  Manufacture  of 
road  materials.     2,068,304  ;  Jan.  19. 

Rhodes,  Edmund  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Koppers  Company.  Method  of  and 
means  for  testing.     2,076,592  ;  Apr.  13. 

Rhodes,  Edmund  O.,  Pittsburgh,  and  H.  E.  Gillander,  Jr., 
Ingram,  Pa.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Kop- 
pers Company.  Compositions  of  matter.  2,069,927 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Rhodes,  Edmund  O.,  and  E.  W.  Volkmann,  Pittsburgh, 
and  C.  T.  Barker,  Mount  Lebanon,  Pa.,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Koppers  Company.  Apparatus 
for  determining  the  consistency  of  materials.  2,076,591  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Rhodes,  George  I.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.  Safety  system  for 
pipe  lines.     2,072,314;  Mar.  2. 

Rhodes,  Herbert  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  The 
Glidden  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Producing  tita- 
nium  dioxide.     2,078,278;   Apr.   27. 

Rhodes,  Joseph  C.      (See  Guffey,  G.  E.,  and  Rhodes.) 

Rhodes,  Lane,  et  al.  (See  Christiansen,  Frederick  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Rhodus,  Lloyd,  Kelso,  Wash.,  assignor  to  H.  H.  Vertrees, 
Pittsfield,   111.      Corn   planter.      2,071,708 ;   Feb.   23. 

Rhodes,  M.  H.,  Inc.      (See  Rhodes,  Marcus  H.,  assignor.) 

Rhodes,  Marcus  H.,  assignor  to  M.  H.  Rhodes,  Inc.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.     Electric  switch.     2,087,071  ;  July  13. 

Rhodes,  Margerie  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Diaper.  2,101,453  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Riach,  Henry  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Hoist.  2,095,286  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Rial,  Lawrence  C,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Combination  find- 
er for  locks.     2,066,645  ;  Jan.  5. 

Ribble,  Chauncey  H.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  and  A.  J.  Heidt, 
Woodhaven,  N.  Y.,  said  Heidt  assignor  to  said  Ribble. 
Lock  washer.     2,084,109  ;  June  15. 

Riberolles,  Rene,  Saint-Cloud,  France.  Measurement  ap- 
paratus.    2,095,716  ;  Oct.  12. 

Ricardo,  Harry  R.,  London,  England.  Cylinder  of  inter- 
nal combustion  engines.     2,076,593  ;  Apr.   13. 

Ricchiardi,  Pier  C.     (See  Durand,  L.  P.,  and  Ricchiardi.) 

Riccioni,  Bindo,  Rome,  Italy.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
producing  special  electric  fields.    2,084,004  ;  June  15. 

Rice,  Barton  &  Fales,  Inc.  (See  Vedder,  J.  W.,  and 
Robinson,  assignors.) 

Rice,  Chester  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Gas  liquefying  apparatus. 
2,088,437  :  July  27. 

Rice,  Cyrus  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Steam  scrubber. 
2,070,067  ;  Feb.  9. 

Rice,  Cyrus  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Boiler  water  treatment. 
2,085,828;  July  6. 

Rice,  Cyrus  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Treatment  of  boiler  wa- 
ter.   2,101,197  ;  Dec.  7. 

Rice,  Edward,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  W.  G.  Rice,  Chicago,  111. 
Telegraphic  tape  stop.    2,074,189  ;  Mar.  16. 

Rice,  Edward  Mac  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Opening  device 
for  packages.     2,075,136  ;  Mar.  30. 

Rice,  Edwin  L.,  Silver  Spring,  Md.,  assignor  to  Rice 
Manufacturing  and  Aerial  Transport  Corporation. 
Rotary  motor.     2,103,180  ;  Dec.  21. 

Rice,  Francis  O.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Slaking  metallo  hydrocarbon 
compounds.     2,087,656  ;  July  20. 

Rice,  Frank  E..  assignor  to  American  Tap  Bush  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Regulator  mechanism.  2,070,068 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Rice,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  American  Tap-Bush  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Tap.     2,070,412  ;  Feb.  9. 

Rice,  Frank  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Amer- 
ican   Tap    Bush    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.       Composite 
bushing.     2,077,584;   Apr.  20. 

Rlcp,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  American  Bush  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Barrel  tapping  means.  2,083,866  ;  June 
15. 

Rice,  Henry  T.,  San  Gabriel,  and  M.  E.  Seidnor,  East  San 
Gabriel,   Calif.     Container  valve.     2,084,,'')96  ;   Juno  22. 

Rice,  Hudson  D..  Jr.,  and  J.  M.  Babb,  Dallas,  Tex.  Bottle 
holder.     2.088,387  ;  July  27. 

Ripe,   J.   Newb(>rn.      (See   I;On7.o,   William,   assignor.) 

Rice,  John  A.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Foaming  composition. 
2,089,813  ;  Aug.  10. 

Rice,  John  A.,  P.crkoley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  The  Bubble- 
stone  r'ompnnv.  T'ittsbnrgh.  Pa.  Producing  acoustic 
niMlorlnl.     2,087,550 -July  20. 

Hire,  John  A.  and  R.  H.,  assignors  to  Bubblestono  Com- 
pany, Berkelev,  Calif.  Aiiparalus  for  producing  cellu- 
lar 'cement  I  (ious   materials.      2,069.078;  Jan.   26. 

Rice,  Lloyd  IT.,  et  al.     (See  Repass,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

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Rice,  Luther.      (See  Lovely,   James,   assignor.) 

Rice    Manufacturing   and   Aerial   Transport    Corporation. 

(See  Rice,  Edwin  L.,  assignor.) 
Rice,    Norman    J.,     Oakland,     Calif.     Kitchen    accessory. 

2,067,983  ;  Jan.  19. 
Rice,  Owen  R.     (See  Fox,  G.,  and  Rice.) 
Rice,  Owen  R.,  assignor  to  Freyn  Engineering  Company, 

Chicago,  111.     Tuyere.     2,085,925  ;  July  6. 
Rice,  Owen  R.,  assignor  to  Freyn  Engineering  Company, 

Chicago,   111.     Blowpipe.     2,101,270 ;  Dec.   7. 
Rice,    Paul    S.,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Human    incubator. 

2,093,648  ;  Sept.  21. 
Rice,  Richard  B.     (See  Rice,  John  A.  and  R.  B.) 
Rice,  Waldo  G.     (See  Rice,  Edward,  and  W.  G.) 
Rice,    Waldo    G.,    Chicago,    111.     Perforating    device    for 

message  transmission.     2,091,769  ;  Aug.  31. 
Rice,    Walter  A.,   Yonkers,  and  P.   G.   Shinn,   Bronxville, 

N.  Y.     Method  and  apparatus  of  weaving  knotted  fab- 
rics.    2,074,027  ;  Mar.  16. 
Rice,   Walter  A.,  Yonkers,   and  F.   G.    Shinn,   Bronxville, 

N.     Y.     Pile     wire     loom     and     method     of     weaving. 

2.087,449  ;   July  20. 
Rice,   Walter  A.,   Yonkers,   and  F.   G.   Shinn,   Bronxville, 

N.    Y.      Weaving   of    knotted    tuft    fabric.      2,094,375  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Rice,   Walter  A.,  and  F.  G.   Shinn,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Pile 

fabric.     2,098,595;  Nov.  9. 
Rice,       William      A.,      Richmond,      Va.     Parcel      check. 

2,098,164  ;  Nov.  2. 
Ricefield,    Louis,    Oak    Park,    111.      Coupling.      2,074,939 

Mar   23 
Ricefield,    Louis,    Oak    Park,    111.      Coupling.      2,074,940 

Mar  23 
Ricefield,    Louis,    Oak    Park,    111.      Coupling.      2,074,941 

Mar.  23. 
Ricefield.  'Louis,    Oak    Park,    111.     Coupling.     2,091,160 

Aug.  24. 
Ricefield,    Louis,    Oak    Park,    111.      Coupling.      2,092,704 

Sept.  7. 
flicevuto,   Andrea,  Palermo,  and  A.  H.  Bennett.  Messina 

Italy.    Manufacture  of  citrate  of  lime  from  citrus  fruits 

2.072.530  ;  Mar.  2. 
Rich,  Charles  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Brown  and 

Sharpe       Manufacturing       Company.         Feed       collet. 

2,069,775  ;  Feb.  9. 
Rich,   Chester  A.,  assignor  to  The  Rich  Pump  &  Ladder 

Company,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Lockable   ironing   board. 

2,103,597  ;  Dec.  7. 
Rich,  Claude  E.,  and  J.  P.  Whittington,  Longview,  Tex. 

Sack  severing  or  perforating  means  for  cement  mixers. 

2,094,818;  Oct.  5. 
Rich,   Frank   S.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Meter.     2,075,056 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Rich,  G.  Willard.     (See  Smiley,  Gilbert,  assignor.) 
Rich,  George  M.     (See  McHugh,  Charles  J.,  assignor.) 
Rich,   George  R.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.      Composite  metal 

motor  valve.     2,073,178  ;  Mar.  9. 
Rich,  George  R.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.     Internal  combustion 

engine.     2,074,859  ;  Mar.  23. 
Rich,  Louise  B.,  administratrix.     (See  Rich,  Willis  D.) 
Rich,    Oliver    A.,    Baker.sfield,    assignor    of    one-half    to 

United  Patents  Inc.,   Modesto,   Calif.      Road   semi-sur- 
facing implement.     2,093,766 ;   Sept.   21. 
Rich,  Philip,  Houston,  Tex.     Safety  seal  and  protector  for 

valves.     2,069,849  ;   Feb.  9. 
Rich  Pump  &  Ladder  Company,  The.     (See  Rich,  Chester 

A.,  assignor.) 
Rich,    Raymond   Clyde,   Houston,   Tex.,   assignor  to   Shell 

Development   Companv,    San   Francisco,    Calif.      Purifi- 
cation  of  sulphur.      2,092,625  ;    Sept.    7. 
Rich,  Theodore  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric  Company.     Contiol  device.     2,069.625  ;  Feb.  2. 
Rich,  Theodore  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric      Companv.        Temperature      control      device. 

2,074,132  ;  Mar.  16. 
Rich,   Theodore  A.,   Schenectady.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral    Electric     Company.     Current    responsive    device. 

2,077,186;  Apr.  13. 
Rich,  Willis  D.   Hingham.  Mass.,  deceased  ;  Louise  B.  Rich, 

administratrix.     I?'urniture  pad.     2,098,975;  Nov.  16. 
Richard,   Bernhard,  assignor  to   firm   J.   R.   Geigy  A.   G., 

Basel,     Switzerland.       Chromatable    monoazo-dyestuffs 

and  thoir  manufacture.     2,077,854;  Apr.  20. 
Richard,  Charles  D.     (See  Roberts,  J.  G..  and  Richard.) 
Richard,    Charles    F.,    assignor     to    Johnson    Automatic 

Sealer  Co.,  Ltd.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.     Bag  and  making 

same.     2,092,858  ;   Sept.  14. 
Ricliard,  William  10.,  Galcsburg,  111.     Refrigerator  cabinet 

2.067.504  :  Jan.  12. 
Uichards.  Aniyle,  P.,  Clifton.  Ky.     Translating  means  for 

television  impulses.     2.080,927;  Mav  18. 
Richards,  Daniel  W.,  Roanoke,  Vn.   Gate  latch.    2.074,759  ; 
Uichards,  Dwight  R.,  Claremont,  N.   H.,  assignor  to   Sul- 
livan      Machinery       Company.         Mining      apparatus. 

2.099.373;  Nov.  10. 
Richards,   Frank  A.,    Scranton,   Pa.,   assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,    to    Consolidated    MoUIcmI     I'roduots    Cor- 
pora I  ion.         Automatic       button       (hilling       machine. 

2,078.410;  Apr.   27. 
Richards.    Frank    A..    Scranlon.    I'n.,    assignor,    by    mesne 

assignments,    to   Consolidated   Molded   Products  Coriio- 

r.'itinn.      Self  shanic  but  Ion  drilling  machine.     2.090,9-19  ; 

Aug.  21. 


514 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Richards,  Henry  J.,  London,  and  1'.  W.  Carter,  Morden, 
assignors  ro  Automotive  Products  Company  Limited. 
London,  England.  Liquid  fuel  injector  for  internal 
combustion  engines.     2,097,241  ;  Oct.  26. 

Richards,   Idris  T.      (See  Pearce,   O.  A.,   and    Richards.) 

Richards,  James  S.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Toy.  2,102,33.') ; 
Dec.  14. 

Richards,  Joseph  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Heating  and 
cooling  unit.     2,095.103  ;  Oct.  5. 

Richards.  Joshua  M.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Skylight  or  floor- 
light  construction.     2.099..534  :  Nov.  16. 

Ricliards,  Lorenzo  A.  (See  Verman,  L.  C,  and  Richards.) 
Mar.  23. 

Richards,  Lorenzo  A.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Auto  irrigation  sys- 
tem.    2,084,005  ;  June  15. 

Richards.  Norman  E.,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Worlds, 
Wyomissing,  Pa.  Braiding  machine.  2,085,334 ;  June 
29. 

Richards,  Ralph  G.,  Arlington.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Sealed  carton  for  radio  tubes. 
2,0it7.304  ;   Oct.   26. 

Richards,  Samuel  H.,  Harpenden,  England.  Speed-reg- 
ulating mechanism  for  wire  winding  and  like  ma- 
chines.     2,092,558  ;    Sept.   7. 

Richards-Wilcox  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Tamsitt. 
Joseph  C.  assignor.) 

Richards,  William  H.,  Davton.  Ohio.  Inertia  operated 
electrical  switch.     2,069.272  ;  Feb.  2. 

Richards.  William  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Control  device. 
2,099.706:  Nov.  23. 

Richardson,  Alan  C,  Berkeley,  and  D.  T.  Saxby,  Oakland, 
assignors  to  California  Packing  Corporation,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Method  and  apparatus  for  filling  con- 
tainers.    2,072,963  ;  Mar.  9. 

Richardson,  Albert  S.  (See  Schanzle,  W.  F.,  and 
Richardson.) 

Richardson,  Bavard  E.,  assignor  to  Mechano  Gear  Shift 
Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Clutch.  2,079,528  ; 
May  4. 

Richardson,  Bayard  E.,  assignor  to  Mechano  Gear  Shift 
Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Control  mechanism  for 
change  speed  gear  transmissions.     2,079,529  ;  May  4. 

Richardson,  Bayard  E.,  and  R.  W.  Willey.  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.     Knock-down  drawer.     2,102,437  ;   Dec.  14. 

Richardson,  Charles  G.,  assignor  to  Builders  Iron  Foundry. 
Providence,  R.  I.  Flow  control'  system.  2.072.531  : 
Mar.  2. 

Richardson,  Charles  G.,  and  J.  W.  Hogue,  assignors  to 
Parks  &  Woolson  Machine  Company,  Springfield,  Yt. 
Automatic  shearing  machine.     2.084.300  ;  June  15. 

Richardson,  Charles  G.,  and  J.  W.  Hogue,  assignors  to 
Parks  &  Woolson  Machine  Company,  Springfield,  Yt. 
Seam-protecting  attachment  for  cloth  shearing  ma- 
chines.    2,084,301  ;  June  15. 

Richardson,  Charles  G.,  and  J.  Corydon,  assignors  to 
Builders  Iron  Foundry,  Providence.  R.  I.  Proportion- 
ing controller.      2,090,069:  Aug.   17. 

Richardson,  Charles  H.,  Dover,  N.  H.  Device  for  use  in 
playing  solitaire  contract  bridge.    2,102,220  ;  Dec.  14. 

Ricliardson  Company,  The.  (See  Dillehay,  Edward  It., 
assignor.) 

Richardson  Company,  The.  (See  Haunz,  Charles  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Richardson  Company,  The.  (See  Hess,  Jack  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Richardson  Company,  The.  (See  Millenaar,  Richard,  as- 
signor.) 

Richardson  Company,  The.  (See  Stevenson,  E.  P.,  and 
Billings,  assignors.) 

Richardson,  Donald  E.  (See  Musket,  P.  P.,  and  Richard 
son.) 

Richardson.  Earl  L.,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Rturtevant  Com- 
pany, Hyde  Park,  Mass.     Fan.     2,100,489  ;  Nov.  30. 

Ricliardson,  Eric  W.     (See  Gardner,  Albert  T.,  assignor.) 

Richi\rdson,  Fred,  Grove  City,  Ohio.  Ciroular  stitchiu:: 
guide  for  sewing  macliinrs.     2.074.760  :  Mar.  23. 

Richardson,  Frederick  G..  assignor  to  F.  L.  Mcljaiighlin 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clinch-on-  nut.  2,078,411  : 
Apr.  27. 

Richardson,  Frederick  G.,  assignor  to  Briggs  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Snap  fastener  for  trim 
strips.     2,088,344  ;  July  27. 

Richardson,  Gideon,  Seattle,  Wash.  Selfclosing  nozzle  for 
containers.     2,071,657  :  Feb.  23. 

Richardson,  Harold  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combustion  con- 
trol in  furnaces.     2,085,201 ;  June  29. 

Richardson,  Harris  P.  (See  Smith,  Herschel  D.,  as 
signor.) 

Richardson.  Harry  H..  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada 
Drawing  die.     2.101.689  :  Dec.  7. 

Richardson.  Henry  H.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Aerial  banner. 
2.093,647  :  Sept.  21. 

Richardson,  Henry  K.,  Bloomficld.  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Wcstingliouse  Electric  and  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Securing  contact 
members.     2,075,057  ;  Mar.  30. 

RIcnardson.  Horace  W.,  Tucker.  Ga.,  assignor  to  The 
Patent  Button  Company.  Watorbury,  Conn.  Novcltv 
button.     2,072,218:  Mar.  2. 

Richardson,  James  C,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Royal  Switch- 
board Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elecirical  cvjnnecter. 
2,097,470  :  Nov.  2. 


Richardson,  John  W.,  assignor  to  The  Prime  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Automatic  relief 
and  drain  valve.     2,096,408  ;  Oct.  19. 

Richardson,  Lawrence,  Melrose,  Mass.  Drop  table. 
2.097,133  ;  Oct.  26. 

Richardson,  Led  L.,  and  A.  Feucht,  Garfield  Heights, 
assignors  to  The  (Jleveland  Rock  Drill  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Method  and  apparatus  for  vibrating  rail- 
road rails  and  the  like.     2,094,281 ;  Sept.  28. 

Ricliardson.  Llovd  N.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Milk  bottle  con- 
tainer.     2.095^478  :  Oct.  12. 

Richardson,  Maurice  F.,  Berwyn,  Pa.  Valve.  2,082,512  ; 
June  1. 

Richardson.  Maurice  F.,  Berwyn,  Pa.  Valve.  2,090,486  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Richardson,  Max,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Window  holder. 
2,086,436  ;  July  6. 

Richardson,  Rodney  G.  (See  Bellamy,  J.  I.,  and  Richard- 
son.) 

Richardson,  Rodney  G.,  et  al.  (See  Cook,  Donald  D., 
assignor.) 

Richardson,  Rodney  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
Automatic  telephone  switch.     2,100,517  ;  Nov.  30. 

Richardson,  Roger  W.  (See  Sweeney,  W.  J.,  Richardson, 
and  Murphree. ) 

Richardson,  Samuel  B.,  Declo,  Idaho.  Draft  brace. 
2,088.611  ;  Aug.  3. 

Richardson,  Thomas  H.,  et  al.  (See  Chandler,  Daniel  L., 
assignor.) 

Richardson,  Thomas  H.,  et  al.  (See  Rowe,  F.  H.,  and 
Chandler,  assignors.) 

Richardson,  Walter  H.  (See  Grace,  V.  F.,  and  Richard- 
son.) 

I{ichardson,  William  A.,  Bristol,  Tenn.  Sanitary  valve 
system.     2.067.204  ;  Jan.  12. 

Richardson,  William  R.,  Roswell,  N.  Mex.  Soldering  iron. 
2.102,032  :  Dec.  14. 

Richer,  Joseph  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Screw.  2,083,092 ; 
June  8. 

Richeson  Company,  Inc.  (See  Richeson,  Sanford  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Richeson,  Sanford  E.,  assignor  to  Richeson  Company,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Coffee  roasting  machine.  2,089,663  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Richeson,  Sanford  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beer  dispensing 
faucet.     2.096.202  :  Oct.  19. 

Richeson,  Sanford  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hand  stamp. 
2.096.340  :  Oct.   19. 

Richfield  Oil  Company  of  California.  (See  Craig,  Wal- 
lace A.) 

Richfield  Oil  Corporation.  (See  Day,  Charles  A.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Richfield  Oil  Corporation.  (See  Hewes,  C.  K.,  and  Chap- 
pell,  assignors.) 

Richford.  Herbert.  Moston,  Manchester,  England.  Brake 
mechanism.      2.067.343  :  Jan.   12. 

Richman,  Miriam  B.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Figure  toy. 
2,078,809  :  Apr.  27. 

Richmond  Fireproof  Door  Company,  The.  (See  Bancroft, 
James  E.,  assignor.) 

Richmond  Radiator  Company,  et  al.      (See  Livar,   Allen 

P.,  assignor.) 
Richmond  Screw  Anchor  Co.     (See  Schenk,  Tamis  C,  as- 
signor.) 
Riclimond,  Thomas  G.,   Glasgow,  Scotland.     Snap  action 

mechanism  for  operating  electric  switches.     2,103,181  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Richmond,    Thomas    M.,    assignor    to    Modern    Engineers 

Inc..   Chicago,   111.      Surface  coated  abrasive  material. 

2,089,426:  Aug.  10. 
Richmond,  William  S.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.     Door 

closer.      2,098,837  ;  Nov.   9. 
Richroath.  George  A.     (See  Kuehn,  G.  F.,  and  Richroath.) 
Richter,  Edward,   Freeport,   111.     Hydraulically  operated 

casket  table  for  hearses.    2,085,043  ;  June  29. 
Richter,    Edward.    Freeport,    assignor    to    Henuev    Motor 

Company,     Freeport,     111.     Casket     table     cas'ter     for 

hearses.     2,088,093  :  Jnlv  27. 

^'o!l*n'"'o  ^^'^^^'„„'^^'-  Chicago,  111.  Control  pedal.  Re. 
20.253  ;  Jan.  26. 

Richter,  Ewald,  Senftenberg,  Niederlausitz,  Germany. 
Shock  absorber.     2,066,576  :  Jan.  5. 

Richter  Firma  Johannes  A.-G.  (See  Lindner,  Walter,  as- 
signor.) ' 

Richter,  George,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.  Oil  burner.  2,072,343: 
Mar.   2. 

^'jJJtcr,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  JIanufacture  of  transparent  films.  2",068,630  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Richter  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
g'-    H.     Pi-eparation    of    cellulose    xanthate    solutions. 

Richter    George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 

on-{,'r«f''''i'''''"=^"i?"    "f    cellulose    xanthate    solutions. 
2.0. 0,594;  Apr,  13. 
Richter,  C^orge  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
Vo  ^^-     -Pii^lJaration  of  viscose  syrups.     2,076,595  ;  Apr. 

Richter,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 

on-J.^rnJ^'"^P'''"*^'S°    °f    cellulose    xanthate    solutions. 
-.0(6.596  ;   Apr.   13. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


515 


Richter,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  Manufacture  of  sheeted  cellulose  fiber  adapted 
for  conversion  into  cellulose  derivatives.  2,083,744 ; 
June  15. 

Eicliter,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  Manufacture  of  transparent  sheet  material. 
2,087,609;   July  20. 

Eichter,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin 
N.  H.  Activation  of  hydroxy  -  cellulose  -  ethers. 
2,090,808  ;  Aug.  24. 

Eichter,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  Production  of  cellulose  acetate.  2,090,809  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Richter,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  Production  of  cellulose  acetate  and  analogous 
cellulose  esters.     2,096,977  ;  Oct.  26. 

Richter,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  Precipitation  or  setting  of  hydroxy-cellulose 
ethers  from  alkaline  aqueous  solutions.  2,103,639  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Richter,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.     Paper  manufacture.     2,103,640  ;  Dec.  28. 

Riehtev,  Gforse  A.,  and  51.  O.  Schur,  assignors  to  Brown 
Company,  Berlin,  N.  H.  Paper  towel.  2,096,976 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Richter,  George  F.,  Bogota,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  C.  N.  Coryell, 
Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.  Holder  for  stick  material. 
2,073,999  ;  Mar.  16. 

Richter,  Gus.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garment  support. 
2.072,685  ;  Mar.    2. 

Richter,   Hans.      (See   Gefficken,  H.,   and  Richter.) 

Ricliter,  Hans  E.      (See  Geffcken,  H.  H.,  and  Richter.) 

Richter,  Harry.     (See  Kimble,  H.  K.,  and  Eichter.) 

Richter.  Hartmut  W.  (See  Bousquet,  L'R.,  G.,  Richter, 
and  Allan.) 

Richter,  Hartmut  W.,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  American  Zirconium  Corporation,  Bal- 
timore, Md.  Making  titanium  dioxide.  2,078,279 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Richter,  Henry  G.,  Westfield,  N.  J.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  manufacturing  electrical  resistance  elements. 
2,077,187;  Apr.   13. 

Richter,  Herbert  H.,  Houston,  Tex.  Freezing  tray. 
2,076,208  ;  Apr.  6. 

Richter,  Herman  W.,  assignor  to  George  O.  Jenkins  Com- 
pany, Bridgewater,  Mass.  Making  leatherboard. 
2,076,159  ;  Apr.   6. 

Richter,  Herman  W.,  assignor  to  George  O.  Jenkins  Com- 
pany, Bridgewater,  Mass.  Making  leatherboard. 
2,093,290  :  Sept,  14, 

Richter,  Hubert,  Vienna,  assignor  to  Steyr-Raimler-Puch 
A.  G.,   Steyr,  Austria.     Bath.     2,093,382  ;   Sept.   14. 

Richter,  Johan  C,  F,  C,  Oslo,  and  K.  W.  Rosen,  Svelvik, 
assignors  to  Aktiebolaget  Kamyr,  Oslo,  Norway.  Ap- 
paratus for  continuous  treatment  of  wood  pulp  and  the 
like  with  chemicals.     2,078,810  ;  Apr.  27. 

Richter,  Johannes,  B.  Hensel,  and  K.  Hess,  assignors  to 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie 
ni.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Incandescent  cathode. 
2,076,671  ;  Apr.   13. 

Richter,  Johannes,  O.  Schriever,  F.  Schroter,  and  W. 
Federmann,  assignors  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Elec- 
tron tube.     2,079,085  ;   May  4. 

Richter,  Max,  West  Reading,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine 
Works,  Wyomissin^,  Pa.  Automatically  controlling 
the  driving  mechanism  of  straight  knitting  machines. 
2,008,609  :  Jan.  19. 

Richter,  Max,  West  Reading,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine 
Works,  Wyomissing,  Pa.  Yarn  carrier  stop  control 
mechanism  for  straight  knitting  machines,  2,090,599  ; 
Aug.   17. 

Ricliter,  Oskar,  Kiel-Neumuhlen,  Heikendorferweg,  Ger- 
many, assignor  to  N.  V.  Nederlandsche  Techuische 
Handel  Mi.i  "Giro",  The  Hague,  Netherlands.  Gyro- 
scopic compass,      2,070,923  ;  Feb.   16. 

Eichter,  Robert,  assignor  to  the  firm  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena, 
Germany.  Device  for  illuminating  microscopic  ob- 
jects,    2,078,586  ;  Apr.  27. 

Richter,  Robert  H,,  Chicago,  111,  Refrigerator.  2,069,902  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Richter,  Endolf  H.,  Leipzig,  Germany,  assignor  to  Radio 
Patents  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Indicating  de- 
vice.    2,081,767  ;  May  25, 

Richter,  William  A,,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Vehicle  and  acces- 
sory therefor.     2,069,970;  Feb,  9. 

Ricliterl;('ssing,  Frank  H,,  assignor  to  Cheatham  Electric 
Switcliing  Device  (^o..  Incorporated,  and  Nachod  & 
United  States  Signal  Co,,  Incorporated,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Speed  selective  control  system.     2,092,021  ;   Sept,  7. 

Rick,  Edward  L,,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Mcrco 
Nordstrom  Valve  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Plug 
valve.     2,086,946;  July  13. 

Riclcel,  Clarence  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Autoniol)ile 
Ventilation,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ventilating  window. 
2,075,226:  Mar,  30, 

Riclcenbachei-,  liobert  J.,  Grove  City,  assignor  to  The  Kll- 
goro  Mfg,  rompany,  Westerville,  Ohio.  Repejiling 
Iiistol.      2,087,150:  July  20. 

Ricker,  Chester  II.,  Tampa,  Fla.  Advertising  or  iiniuse- 
ment  novelty.     2,093,929;  Sept.  23. 

Ricker,  Norman  II.,  1  (oust on,  Tex.  Geoiiliyslcal  prospect- 
ing.    2,089,983;  Aug.  17. 


Ricketts,  James  R.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Shoemaker's  stitching 
awl.     2,071,901 ;  Feb.  23. 

Ricketts,  John  B.,  Jr.,  Lomita  Park.  San  Bruno,  Calif. 
Pneumatic  tire  assembly.     2,067,545  ;  Jan.  12. 

Rickey,  Clarence  H.,  assignor  to  The  Crawford,  McGregor 
and  Canby  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Game  ball. 
2,074,808  ;  Alar.  23. 

Eicks,  Fred,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Sewing  ma- 
chine.    2,067,649  ;  Jan.  12. 

Eicks,  Fred,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for 
operating  on  heels.    2,068,710  ;  Jan.  26. 

Ricks,  Fred,  and  E.  Hope,  Leicester,  England-,  assignors 
to  United  Shoe  Blachinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Abrading  tool.     2,072,129  ;  Mar.  2. 

Eicks,  Fred,  and  J.  H.  Andrews,  Leicester,  England,  as- 
signors to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son, N.  J.     Edging  machine.     2,073,027  ;  Mar.  9. 

Eicks,  Fred,  and  C.  H.  James,  Leicester,  England,  assignors 
to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Machine  for  operating  on  stitclidown  shoes.  2,096,761 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Ricks,  Fred,  and  F.  C.  Choice,  Leicester,  England,  as- 
signors to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son, N.  ,1.     Shoe-treating  machine.     2,097.574  ;  Nov.  2. 

Ric-Wil  Company,  The.  (See  Gottwald,  Christian,  as- 
signor, ) 

Rickwood,  Henry  J.     (See  Monk,  B.,  and  Rickwood.) 

Ridden,  Charles  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bath  fixture. 
2,092,426  ;  Sept.  7. 

Riddell,  John  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Gymnasium  and  outing 
shoe.     2,071,431  ;  Feb.  23. 

Riddell,  John  T.,  Evanston,  111.  Inflated  ball  and  mak- 
ing same.     2,091,455  ;  Aug.  31. 

Riddell,  W.  A.  Corporation.  (See  Jersey,  Neil  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Riddell,  W.  A.,  Corporation.  (See  ShaefEer,  George  D,,  as- 
signor.) 

Riddell  W.  A.,  Corporation.  (See  Spencer,  Ralph  S., 
assignor.) 

Riddell,  William  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Photographic  shutter  with  built-in  shutter  actu- 
ator.    2,090,070  ;   Aug.    17. 

Riddell,  William  A.,  Eochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Photographic  shutter.     2,099,866  ;  Nov.  23. 

Eiddle,  Harvey  W.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Wire  strand.     2,071,709  ;  Feb.  23. 

Riddle,  Harvey  W.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  Nev^  Jersey.  Die. 
2,097,644  ;  Nov.  2. 

Riddle,  Zelie,  San  Deigo,  Calif,  Combination  sink  stopper 
and  trap,     2,097,044  ;  Oct,  26, 

Rider,  Ernest  G,,  assignor  to  Stokes  and  Smith  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  trans- 
porting and  registering  sheets.     2,102,033  ;  Dec.  14. 

Eider,  Ernest  G.,  and  W.  T.  Bailey,  Philadelphia,  assignors 
to  Stokes  and  Smith  Company,  Summerdale,  Pa.  Box 
machine.     2,074,561  ;  Mar.  23. 

Rider,  Herbert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  H.  L.  Rosenfeld,  Jr.  Apparatus  for  gen- 
erating fuel  gas.     2,085,510  ;  June  29. 

Rider,  Herbert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  H.  L.  Rosenfeld,  Jr.  Making  gas. 
2,103.182  ;  Dec.  21. 

Rider,  Theodore  H.,  Mariemont,  and  R.  Shelton  and  J. 
Haynes,  assignors  to  The  Wm.  S.  Merrell  Company. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Products  for  rendering  the  urine 
bacteriostatic.     2,101,097  ;  Dec.  7. 

Ridge  Tool  Company,  The.  (See  Thewes,  William  O., 
assignor.) 

Ridgeway,  Bruce,  Mexico,  Mo.  Clutch  mechanism. 
2,078,020  ;  Apr.  20. 

Ridgpwav,  Lerov  E,.  Lomita,  Calif.  Angle  scribing  ap- 
paratus.    2,095.479  :  Oct.  12. 

Ridgway,  Carl  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Fruit  box  pad,  liner, 
and  collar.     2,097,343  ;  Oct,  20, 

Ridgway,  Charles  M.,  Muskogee,  Okla.,  assignor  to  The 
Pure  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  side  stream 
control  system.     2,081,601  ;  May  25. 

Ridgway,  Raymond  R.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y,,  assignor  to 
Norton  Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Making  crystal- 
line alumina  and  a  product  containing  the  same. 
Re.  20,547  ;  Nov.  2. 

Ridgway,  Raymond  R.,  and  B.  L.  Bailey,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y,,  assignors  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Article  of  self  bonded  granular  material  and  mothod 
of  making  the  same.     2,001,509  ;  Aug.  31. 

Ridgway,  William  F.,  assignor  to  The  IngersoU  Milling 
Machine  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Machine  tool. 
2,089,814;  Aug,  10, 

Ridler,  Earl  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Silicic  acid  gels.  2,071.987;  Feb. 
23. 

Ridley.  A\illiani,  1!ei>ston,  Not  lingh,'iin,  and  P.  II,  Wilson, 
Nottingham,  England.  Mann  fact  lire  of  nnchillei) 
metallic  castings  by  the  centrirugal  casting  process. 
2,095,573  :  Oct.  12. 

Elebel,  Frederick,  Jr.      (See  Welles,  O.  D.,  and  Rlebel.) 


516 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Riebel,  Frederick,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Air-Way  Electric  Ap- 
pliance Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
2,092,778  ;  Sept.  14. 

Riebel,  Frederick,  Jr.,  and  D.  M.  Dow,  assignors  to 
Air-Way  Electric  Appliance  Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Vacuum  cleaner.    2,102,221 ;  Dec.  14. 

Riebold,  Kasper  J.,  assignor  to  Caradine  Hat  Company, 
St.  Louis.  Mo.    Headweiir.     2.078,511 ;  Apr.  27. 

Rieboldt,  Russell.      (See  Thwaits,  F.  G.,  and  Rieboldt.) 

Riedel,  J.  D.,-E.  de  Haen  A.-G.  (See  Boedecker,  F.,  and 
Gruber,  assignors.) 

Riedel,  Walter  W..  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Shock  absorber. 
2,082,552  ;  June  1. 

Riedel.  William,  Lansdowne,  Md.  Nonreusable  bottle. 
2,101,598  ;  Dec.  7. 

Rieder,  Thomas  W.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Airplane  construc- 
tion.    2,084,502  ;  June  22. 

Riedl,  Joe  T.,  assignor  ot  one-fourth  to  M.  Binek  and  one- 
fourth  to  S.  Binek,  Dickinson,  N..  Dak.  Milk  can  at- 
tachment.    2,008,471  ;  Jan.  19. 

Riegel,  Jean  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cocktail  shaker. 
2,100,172:   Nov.  23. 

Riegels,  Olar  L.  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fuel  injection  means 
for  motors.     2,102,485  ;  Dec.  14. 

Rieger,  Walter  N.,  Taft,  Calif.  Derrick.  2,092,022  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Rieger,  Wray  M.     (See  Weatherby,  L.  S.,  and  Rieger.) 

Ritgler,  Riewen,  Buffalo,  assisnor  to  National  Aniline  and 
Chemical  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Phthalic  anhy- 
dride recovery.     2,007,019  :  Jan.  5. 

Riegler,  Riewen,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  National  Aniline  & 
Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nitrator. 
2,085.924;  July  G. 

Eiehl,  Frederick  W.,  Lynbrook,  N.  Y.  Domestic  boiler. 
2,092,334  :  Sept.  7. 

Riehl,  Nikolaus,  Berlin-Lichtenberg,  assignor  to  Degea 
Aktiengesellschaft,  (Auergesellschaft)  Berlin,  Germany. 
Light-modifying  article  and  producing  the  same. 
2,088,438  ;  July  27. 

Riehm.  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Maschincnfabrik  Augsburg- 
Nurnberg  A.  G.,  Augsburg,  Germany.  Internal  combus- 
tion engine.     2,067,288  ;  Jan.  12. 

Riely,  James  C,  et  al.     (See  Tapp,  Lora  E.,  assignor.) 

Rieman,  Otto  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electrical  connecting' 
device.     2,072,042  ;  Feb.  23. 

Riemensclmeider,  Ernest,  and  W.  B.  Smith,  Lakewood,  as- 
signors to  Midland  Steel  Products  Company,  Cleveland. 
Ohio.  Blank  for  and  method  of  making  axle  housings. 
2,069,480  ;  Feb.  2. 

Riemer.  Fred,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bottle  capping  and 
labeling  machine.     2,097.383  ;  Oct.  26. 

Riemke,  Francis  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Geared  wrench. 
2.090,964  ;  Aug.  24. 

Rienks,  George  W.,  and  E.  T.  Guilford,  Denver,  Colo, 
Garbage  can,      2,102,914;  Dec.  21, 

Riepert,  Herman,  Wetzlar,  assignor  to  Ernst  Leitz,  Op- 
tische  Werke,  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Wetzlar,  Province  of  Hesse- 
Nassau,  Germany.  Microphotographic  apparatus  with 
mirrorscope  camera.     2,077,809  ;   Apr.  20. 

Ries,  Emil  D.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Polymerization  of  organic 
compounds.     2,072,904  ;  Mar.  9. 

Ries,  Ferdinand.     (See  Seifried,  S.,  and  Ries.) 

Riesebeck.  Curt.  Berlin-Friedenau,  Germany.  Apparatus 
for  feeding  articles  to   machines.     2,093,138  :   Sept.  14, 

Rieser  Company,  The,     (See  Wandel.  Kurt,  assignor.) 

Rlesgo,  Ralph  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beverage  serving 
apparatus.     2,082.975  ;  June  8. 

Rleske,  Otto  G.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Fish-boning  machine. 
2.092,262  ;   Sept.  7. 

Rless,  Elizabeth,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combination  chair 
and  table  set.     2,077,855  •  Apr.  20. 

Riess,  John,  J.  Igoc.  and  J.  J.  Ward,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Lock.     2.095,891  :  Oct.  12. 

Rieater,  Hubert,  Collingswood,  N.  J.  Screw  thread  cut- 
ter attachment.     2,083,473  ;  June  8. 

Riesz.  Robert  R..  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone I^iboratories,  Incorporated.  Now  York,  N.  Y. 
Modulating  system.     2,078,974  ;  May  4. 

Rietdyk,  L.  H.,  et  al.  (See  Bourdon,  Russell  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

RIetmnnn,  John  A,.  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Transformer. 
2,092.770  ;  Sept.  14. 

Riothniillor,  Ruth,  administratrix.  (See  Kingsley,  George 
A.l 

Rletsch,  Eberhard,  Hennigsdorf,  near  Berlin,  Germany, 
assignor  to  General  Electric  Company.  Gearing. 
2,078.101  ;  Apr.  20. 

RIetz.  Carl  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Disintegrator. 
2,082,419;  June  1. 

Rife,  Charles  E.,  ns.signor  to  The  SInclafr-Scott  Company, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Vegetable  washing  machine.  2,083,867  ; 
June  15. 

Rlffey,  Edgar  W.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  Virgil  H.  Kirk- 
ham,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,073,179;  Mar.  9. 

Rigandl.  Joseph  R.,  Westerleigh,  N.  Y.  Arch  supporter. 
2.095,-532  ;  Oct.  12. 

Rigby.  George  W,.  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
i  Company.  Wilmington.  Del.  Chemical  products  and 
preparing  same.      2.072,771  :    Mar.   2, 

Rigbv.  Thomas  S,.  Coconut  Grove,  Fla.  Inclinometer. 
2,091,210;  Aug.  24. 


and 


Rigg,  John  G.     (See  Hilditch,  T.  P.,  and  Rigg.) 

Riggenbach,    John    W.,    Fall    River,    Mass.     Printing 
'■iirtincr  machine.     2.098.165  ;  Nov.  2. 

Riggs,  Alger  S.,  Woodcliff,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Rectification  system.     2,096.861  ;  Oct.  26, 

Riggs,  Amalia  de  Murguiondo,  Cooksvllle,  Md.  Vehicle 
direction  indicator.      2,082,905  ;  June  8. 

Riggs,  Lloyd  K.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Charles  H.  Phillips  Chemical  Co.. 
Glenbrook,  Conn.  Evaporating  magnesium  hvdroside 
and  the  products  thereof.     2,087,006  ;   July   13. 

Riggs,  Walter  S.     (See  Burkliart.  C.  W.,  and  Riggs.) 

Righter,  Edward  M.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  Intertype 
Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Typographical  mold  and 
slug.     2,100.304  ;  Nov.  23. 

Riglner.  Walter  H.  (See  Sander,  C.  P..  Righter,  and 
Edenquist, ) 

Rightmyer,  Holden  W,,  assignor  to  The  American  Swiss 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Operating  mechanism  for  win- 
dow regulators  and  door  latches.     2,081,251 ;  May  25. 

Rigler,  Rudolf.  (See  Lautenschlager,  C.  L.,  Uppinger, 
Schaumann,  Rigler,  and  Fussgiinger.) 

Rike.  Wilbert  A.,  Neenah,  assignor  to  Marathon  Paper 
Mills  Companv,  Rothschild,  Wis.  Bread  dummy. 
2.079.264  ;  May  4. 

Riley.  Clare  S..  Windsor,  assignor  to  Hartford-Empire 
Companv.  Hartford.  Conn.  Article  transferring  mecha- 
nism.    2,072,,S26  :  Mar.  2, 

Rilev,  Eugene  X.,  Sparrows  Point.  Md.  Cleaning  and 
polishing  tin  plate.     2,073,427  ;  Mar.  9. 

Kiley,   Franklin   S.      (See   Haas,   Ellsworth   R.,   assignor.) 

Riley,  George  V.,  Washington.  D.  C,  Coin  controlled 
automatic  sanitarv  insert  hnsin.      2.071,000  :  Feb.  16. 

Riley,  Henry  F.,  Boston,  Mass.  Temperature  control 
devices.    2,092,085  ;  Sept.  7. 

Rilev,  i^ee  H.,  University  Citv.  Mo.  Electrical  connecter. 
2,086,641 ;  July  13. 

Riley,  Lee  H,.  I'niversity  City,  Mo.  Electrical  connecter 
plug.     2.101,345  ;    Dec.    7. 

Rilev.  T,,ester  S,,  Reading,  Mass.  Cleaning  rod  for  fire- 
arms.    2.070. 844  :  Feb.  16. 

Rilev,  Lester  S.,  Reading,  Mass.  Mounting  hinge  for 
cards,  photographs,  and  the  like.     2,096,559  :  Oct.  19. 

Riley,  Lynn  G.  (See  Taliaferro,  W.  R.,  Whittaker,  and 
Riley.) 

Riley,  Lynn  G,.  Pittsburgli,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv.  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Motor  control  system.    2.07.S,6.S4  :  Apr,  27. 

Riley.  Lynn  G.,  Pittsburgh,  N.  H.  Willby,  Irwin,  and 
F.  B.  Powers,  Wilkinsburg.  assignors  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv.  East  Pittsburgh. 
Pa.    Motor  control  system.     2,078,683  :  Apr.  27, 

Riley,  Ray.  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y,,  and  W.  McA.  Bruce, 
Mt.  Holly,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Permutit  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Cupriferous  fungicides.  2,099,623 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Riley,  Reginald  H.  J.,  R.  Ashton,  and  H.  Livesey,  Spondon, 
near  Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation 
of  America.     Textile  apparatus.     2,098.360  ;  Nov.   9. 

Riley  Stoker  Corporation.  (See  Andrews,  L.  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Riley    Stoker   Corporation. 

Rehm.  assignors.) 
Riley    Stoker    Corporation. 

Walton,  assignors.) 
Riley  Stoker  Corporation. 

drews,  assignors.) 
Riley    Stoker   Corporation. 

signor.) 
Riley  Stoker  Corporation. 

signor.) 
Riley  Stoker  Corporation. 

signor.) 
Riley    Stoker   Corporation. 

signor.) 
Riley    Stoker    Corporation. 

Rehm.) 
Riley  Stoker  Corporation. 

Korte,  assignors.) 
Riley  Stoker  (Corporation. 

signor.) 

Riley,  William  I,.  Trussville,  Ala.     Brake  actuating  mech- 
anism.    2,102,222  ;  Dec.  14. 
Rilling-Arnao  Company.      (See  Rilling.  Paul  C,  assignor.) 
Rilling,    Paul    C.    assignor    to    Rilling-Arnao    Company. 

Minneapolis.    Jlinn.     Permanent    wave    apparatus    and 

method.     2.097,702  ;  Nov.  2. 
Rimbach,  Henry  W.     (See  Snyder,  F.  H..  and  Rimbach.) 
Rimmor,  Herbert  A.,  Glasgow,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A. 

\\aUace.    Glasgow,    and    one-halt   to   J.    D.    Mackenzie, 

l;"(^V-S^Y^-  Scotland.     Appliance  for  playing  a  game. 

Rinagl,  Franz,  Vienna,  Austria.  Apertured  structural  ele- 
ments  and  machine  parts.     2.075.546  ;  Mar.  30. 

^'?.'^'^',  f'ranklin  B,.  La  Grange,  and  R.  C.  Kivley,  Oak 
Park,  111.,  assignors  to  Weste-n  Electric  Company,  In- 
corporated. New  York.  N.  Y.  Process  of  and  apparatus 
for  electroplating  nrtlcles.     2.080,506:  ilay  18 

^'S^Jii^i^^J^  ,,"^-  Chicago,  m.  Ventilating  shutter. 
2,0(9,967;  May  11. 

^'S'^'^T-ru  Clarence,  Chicago,  111.  Advertising  device. 
-.lUiS,  loo;  Dec.  28. 


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(See  Armour,  J  W,  and  An- 

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(See   Halden,  Herbert  O..  as- 

(See   Kubner,   Max   H.,    as- 

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LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


517 


Ring,  Ella  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pattern.  2,077,772; 
Apr.  20. 

Ring,  Harold  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Soldering  iron  and  ac- 
cessories.    2.075,227  ;  Mar.  30. 

Ring,  Joseph  J.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers 
Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Roller  gate 
construction.     2,080,063  ;  May  11. 

Rinpbloom.  Carl  A.      (See  Crabbs,  H.  J.,  and  Ringbloom.) 

Ringe,  William  H.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Traveling  hoist. 
Re.  20,554;  Nov.  16. 

Ringe,  William  H.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Bridge  span  inspec- 
tion and  maintenance  traveler.     2,067,344  ;  .Ian.  12. 

Ringe,  William  H.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Maintenance  traveler 
for  bridge  spans.     2,088,871  ;  Aug,  3, 

Ringel,  Abraham  S.     (See  Minton.  J.  P.,  and  Ringel,) 

Ringer,  Harry  E.,  Rathrum,  Idaho.  Dummy  sawyer. 
2,092,184 ;  Sept.  7. 

Ringer,  Luther,  Union  Springs,  assignor  to  Easy  Washing 
Machine  Corporation,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Domestic  ironer. 
2,083,505  ;  June  8. 

Ringheiser,  Henry,  Ringtown,  Pa.  Jar  cap.  2,078,344  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Ringler,  William  A.,  Wayne,  assignor  to  Carton  Con- 
tainer Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Duplex  container. 
2,079,815  ;  May  11. 

Ringler,  William  A.,  Wavne,  assignor  to  Carton  Container 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Container.  2,091,291  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Ringler,  William  A,,  Wayne,  assignor  to  Carton  Container 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Foldable  box  and  blank 
therefor.     2,100,750  ;  Nov.  30. 

Ringman,  Paul,  St.  Albans,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  nonslip 
ladder  protector.     2,100,918  :  Nov.  30. 

Ringrose,  Henry  T,,  West  Park,  Leeds,  England,  Electric 
signaling  or  indicating  means.     2,088,924  :  Aug.  3. 

Ringseis,  Ralph  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Keyhole  guide. 
2,076,004;  Apr.   6. 

Rinia,  Herre.  (See  Tellegen,  B.  D.  H.,  Boumaan,  and 
Rinia.) 

Rinia,  Herre.     (See  van  Loon,  C.  J.,  and  Rinia.) 

Rinia,  Herre,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Amolifying  arrangement  com- 
prising tunable  circuits,     2,088,034;  July  27. 

Rinia,  Herre,  and  T.  A.  Spoor,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands, 
assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  High  fre- 
quency coupling  element,     2,098,403  ;  Nov.  9, 

Rink,  Russell  W,,  Coronado,  Calif.  Counteracting  shock 
absorber.     2,073.180  :  Mar.  9. 

Rinker.  George  P.,  Brooklyn,  Ind.  Plant  support. 
2,083,526  ;    June    8. 

Rinkow,  Otto,  assignor  to  Siemens  &  Halske  Aktienge- 
spllschaft,  Siemensstadt  near  Berlin,  Germany.  Im- 
pulse sender  mechanism.     2,100,518  ;    Nov,   30, 

Rinse,  Jacobus,  Overveen,  assignor  to  Naamlooze  Ven- 
nootschap  tot  voortzetting  der  zaken  van  Pieter  Schoen 
&  Zoon,  Zaandam,  Netherlands.  Binding  agent  for 
paints,  lacquers,  and  varnishes.     2,079,951  ;  May  11. 

Rintelman,  William  L.  (See  Wuertz,  A.  J,,  and  Rintel- 
nian.) 

Rintelman,  William  L,,  Carrollville,  and  W.  H,  Lycan, 
South  Milwaukee,  Wis,,  assignors  to  E.  I,  du  Pont  de 
Nonionrs  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del,  Preparation 
of  dyestulTs  of  the  anthraquinone  series,  2,069,3.'i0  ; 
Jan,  19, 

Riordan,  Frank  G,,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L,  E,  Burchett : 
one-tenth  to  C,  Burchett  :  one-tenth  to  C,  Burchett  : 
one  twentieth  to  G,  Burchett ;  and  one-fifth  to  Irwin 
Enos,  Spokane,  Wash,     Stove.     2,093,897  ;  Sept.   21. 

Ripert,  Jean,  assignor  to  Le  Fly  Tox,  Paris,  France. 
Insecticide  and  manufacture  thereof.  2,074,188  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Ripley.  Charles  T.,  Wilmette,  111.  Journal  box  packing, 
2,089,604  ;  Aug,  10. 

Ripley  Corporation.      (See  Kiel,  John  R,,  assignor,) 

Ripley,  Giles  E.,  Favottoville,  Ark,  Dual-actuating  un- 
loalv-ahle  faucet,      2,000,309:   Aug.   17, 

Ripley,  Ira  S,,  assignor  to  Nicholson  File  Company,  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  File  and  making  the  same.  2,089,019  ; 
Aiic.   10. 

Ripley  and  Gowon  Company.  (Sec  Anderson,  Edward  L., 
assignor.) 

Rippel,  Albert  F.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Desk  pad  clip. 
2,070,094  ;  Apr.   6. 

RiPIH'l,  Ileiljert  '',.  assicnoi-  to  Republic  Steel  Corporalion, 
Youngstown,  Ohio.     Flaf5h  remover.     Re.  20,439  ;  July  6. 

Ripper.  Kurt,  Borlin-l.iclitcrfolde,  Gormnny.  Laminated 
sheet.     2,006,421  ;  Jan.  5, 

Rippi'r,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Geriiiany,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
nienls,  to  Am(>rlcan  Cyanainid  Coinp.'iny,"  Film  roniiiiig 
compositions  and  manufacturing  same.  Re.  20,383  ; 
May  25. 

Rippingille,  Edward  V„  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich,  Cooling  system.  2, 100, -190  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Rlpscli,  Clinrles  W.,  assignor  to  The  Buckeye  Portable  Tool 
Compmiy,  Dayton,  OIilo.  Electric  motor.  2.006.730; 
.Tan.  r.. 

Rlpscli,  CharloH  W.,  assignor  to  The  Buckeye  I'ortnhle  Tool 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Electric  motor,  2.060.710  ; 
.Ian.  5. 

lilpsch.  Charles  W..  assignor  to  The  Biickeye  I'ortiilile  Tool 
(ViMipiiny,  Dnylon,  Olilo.  Power  operated  porliihle  tool. 
2,066,741  I  Jan.  5. 


Ripsch,    Charles   W.,   and   B.   H.   Wuebben,    assignors    to 

The    Buckeye   Portable   Tool   Company,    Dayton,    Ohio. 

Clutch   mechanism   for  power   operated   portable   tools. 

2,100,552  ;  Nov.  30. 
Risdon,  Ivan,  Seattle,  Wash.     Furnace.     2,083,745  ;  June 

15. 
Rishel,  Hubert  M.,  Edwardsville,  111.,  assignor  to  Mathews 

Conveyer  Company,  Elhvood  City,  Pa.     Roller  conveyer. 

2.077.188  ;  Apr,  13, 

Rishel,  Hubert  M„  Edwardsville,  111.,  assignor  to  Blathews 
Conveyer  Company,  Ellwood  City,  Pa.     Roller  conveyer. 

2.077.189  ;   Apr.  13. 

Rishel,  Hubert  M.,  Edwardsville,  111.,  assignor  to  Mathews 
('onveyer  d'ompanv,  Ellwood  City,  Pa.  Roller  conveyer. 
2.077,190:  .\.pr.  13. 

Rishel,  Luther  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Universal  brake 
shoe  grinder  guide,     2,102,915  ;  Dec.  21. 

Rising  Sun  State  Bank,  administrator.  (See  Mead, 
James  S.) 

Risinger,  Frank  V.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Hydrocarbon  fuel 
burning  system.     Re.  20,557  ;  Nov.  16. 

Risinger,  Willie  E,,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Coiling  machine. 
2,082,906  ;  June  8. 

Risk,  Thomas  H.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Socony- 
Vacuum  Oil  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Differential  pressure  gauge.    2,078,277  ;  Apr.  27. 

Riss(!r,  Arthur  I.,  assignor  to  U.  S,  Bottlers  Machinery 
Co,,  Chicago,  111.  Container  filling  machine.  2,072,344  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Risser,  Ivan  H.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Bottlers  Machinery  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Container  loading  apparatus.  2,073,944  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Risser,  Ivan  H.,  assignor  to  V.  S.  Bottlers  Machinery  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Container  discharging  apparatus. 
2,073,945  ;  Mar.  16. 

Risser,  Ross  E.,  Bonham.  Tex.  Liquid  dispensing  appa- 
ratus.    2,084,597  ;  June  22. 

Ristau,  Alfred  G.,  Kaukauna,  Wis.  Coin  operated  device. 
2,096,560  ;  Oct.   19. 

Riszdorfer,  Edmond,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Arrangement 
for  the  automatic  regulation  of  the  length  of  time  of 
exposure  in  taking  photographic  pictures.  Re.  20,486  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Riszdorfer,  Odon,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Photographic 
camera  for  determining  the  exposures.  2,076,481 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Riszdorfer,  Odon.  Budapest,  Hungary.  Photographic  ap- 
paratus.    2,076,482  :  Apr.  6. 

Riszdorfer,  Odon,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Automatic  dia- 
phragm.    2,091,881  ;  Aug.    31. 

Riszdorfer,  Odon,  Budapest,  Plungary.  Photographic 
camera.     2,100,672  ;  Nov.  30. 

Ritchie.  Charles  F..  W.  A.  Gale,  and  W.  H,  Allen,  assignors 
to  American  Potash  &  Chemical  Corporation,  Trone, 
Calif.      Cooling  apparatus.     2.066,.577 ;   .Tan.   5. 

Ritchie,  Clarence  A..  Akron.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B,  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Hog  scpaper 
paddle,     2.089,298;  Aug.  10. 

Ritchie,  Conrad  A..  Spokane,  Wash.  Agricultural  imple- 
ment.    2,073,879  :  Mar.   16. 

Ritchie,  David  M,      (See  Schoepf,  T,  H,,  and  Ritchie.) 

Ritenour,  William  H,,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Press  bed  lock-up. 
2,100.356  ;  Nov.  30. 

Ritter,  Burr  II,  (See  Hooker,  A.  H.,  Ritter.  and  Mac- 
laren.) 

Ritter,  George,  Millington.  N.  .7.,  assignor  to  The  Ruber- 
oid  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wide  spaced  shingle. 
2,086,137;    July   6. 

Ritter,  George  W,.  assignor  to  The  Atlantic  Refining  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Treatment  of  wax.  2,089,984  ; 
Aug,  17. 

Ritter,  John  H,,  Seattle,  Wa,<!h.  Sea  water  filter. 
2,097,645  ;  Nov.  2. 

Ritter.  Julius,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Hartmann  Trunk  Company, 
Racine,   Wis.      Hanger  bracket.      2,060.046;   Jan,    5, 

Ritter,  Julius,  Jr.,  assignor  to  ITartniann  Trunk  Company, 
Racine,  Wis.      Revolving  trunk,      2,098  100;  Nov.  2. 

Ritter,  Richard  IM.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vaporizer. 
2.081,768  ;  May  25. 

Ritter,  Saul,  Far  Rockaway,  N.  Y.  Clasp.  2,069, 5.50 ; 
Feb,  2. 

Ritterbusch,  Oscar  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Lock.  2,096,978 : 
Oct.  26. 

RiltgcM'K.  John  B.,  and  C.  S.  IMatheny.  TTaydenville.  Ohio. 
assignors  to  National  Fireproodng  Corpor:ition.  Pitts- 
burgh. Pa.  Apparatus  for  batching  .'ind  mixing  cellu- 
lar clnv  products.      2.000  50.1;  Aug.   17. 

Rittler,  Karl  W.  (See  Raeth,  C,  RIttler,  and  Steln- 
groever.) 

Rltz,  Fred(M-ick.  Hamilton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Fairbanks, 
Mor.se  *  Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Inlection  nozzle.  2,000.232; 
Aug.    17. 

Rll/enlhaler,  Bernhard.  (See  Krzikalla,  IT.,  and  Rltr.en- 
Ihaler.) 

Rilzerfeld.  Wilhelm,  Berlin,  Germany.  Apparatus  for 
niMllliilving  records.      2.067,2,^0;  Jan,  12. 

Rlt/err<'l(l.  Wilhelm,  It(>rliii,  (;(>rmanv.  Delivery  device 
lor   duplicniiiig    mai-hin(\s.      2.070,0.'>l  ;    Feb.    16. 

Ritzerfeld,  Wilholm,  I'crlin,  Germany.  Alelhod  and  np- 
I)!iratus  for  diiDlicating  records,     2,088,17.')  ;  July  27, 

Ritzerfeld,  Wilhelm,  Berlin,  (Jormanv.  .Automatic  feeding 
device  for  feeding  sheets  of  paper'.     2,088.315  ;  July  27, 


518 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Eitzerfeld,  Wilhelm.  Berlin,  Germany.  Duplicating  ap- 
paratus.    2.088,346  ;  July  27. 

Ritzprfeld,  Wilhelm.  Berlin.  Germany.  Apparatus  for  set- 
ting machinery  for  a  definite  number  of  operations. 
2.001. .570;  Aug.  31. 

KItzert,  Norman  J.,  assignor  to  The  Dayton  Rubber  Mfg. 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  latexing  cords. 
2,077,492;  Apr.  20. 

Eitz-Woller,  Oliver  C,  Chicago,  111.  Rear  view  mirror. 
2,089,463;  Aug.  10. 

Riyal  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Majewski,  Joseph 
M.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Rival  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Rupert,  R.,  and 
Majewski,  assignors. ) 

Rivas,  Rafael,  assignor  of  one-third  to  S.  Weinryb  and 
one-third  to  S.  Bluestein,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Locking 
device.     2,097.802  ;  Nov.  2. 

Rivenburgh,  Frederick  L.,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  testing  eggs.     2,102,646  ;  Dec.  21. 

Rivera,  Antonio,  Mexico.  D.  F..  Mexico.  Mechanical  de- 
vice to  crimp  safety  caps  on  bottles  and  other  contain- 
ers.    2.080.785  ;  May  IS. 

Riverbank  Laboratories.     (See  Sabine.  Paul  E.,  assignor.) 

Rivernuin,  Frank  W..  and  H.  E.  Melchior,  Portland.  Oreg. 
Opener  and  closer  for  carage  door  and  other  closures 
for  oponinss.      2.09.5.267:   Or-r.    12. 

Rivers,  Joseph  C,  New  York,  N.  T.  Transit  advertising 
device.     2,077,585  :  Apr.  20. 

Riviere.  Albert  S.,  Chicago.  111.,  assignor  to  Union  Special 
Machine  Company.  Sewing  machine  for  edsing  fabrics. 
2.007,680  :  Jan.  12. 

Riviere,  Albert  S.,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Machine 
(Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sewing  machine.  2,080,338 ; 
May   11. 

Rivkin.  Bert,  Fresno,  by  distribution  of  court  to  Minnie 
Rivkin,  widow,  assignor  to  E.  Z.  Rivkin.  Los  Angeles, 
CnUi.     Shoe  counter.     2.0S9..505  ;  Aug.   10. 

Rivkin,  Emile  Z.      (See  Rivkin,  Bert,  assignor.) 

RivUin,  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Neville 
Company.     Kesin  production.     2.077.009  :  .\pr    13. 

Rivkin.  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Neville  Com- 
pany.    Coumarone  base.     2.094.331  ;  Sept.  28. 

Rivkin,  Joseph.  Pittsburgh..  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Neville 
Company.      Resin   production.     2.098.361  ;  Nov.  9. 

Rivkin,  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Neville 
Company.  Cellulose  acetate  composition.  2,098,362 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Rivkin.  Minnie.     (See  Rivkin,  Bert.) 

Rix,  Edward  G.,  assignor  to  American  Perforator  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  m.  Perforating  machine.  2,099,230 ; 
Nov.   16. 

Roach,  Edmund  J.     (See  Kitchel.  G.  B..  and  Roach.) 

Roach,  Edmund  J..  Beaumont,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Beaumont 
Iron  Works  Company.  Pedestal  sheave  assembly. 
2,071,578  ;  Feb.  23. 

Roach,  Edmund  J.,  Beaumont,  assignor  to  Beaumont 
Iron  Works  Company,  Jefferson  County,  Tex.  Clutch 
for  rotary  draw  works.     2.071,579  ;  Feb. '23. 

Roach,  Flovd  I.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Corn  popping  ma- 
chine.    2,078.719  ;  Apr.  27. 

Roach,  Edmund  J.      (See  Kitchel,  G.  B.,  and  Roach.) 

Roache,  Paul  F.,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.  Shaving  cream 
and  toothpaste  dispenser.     2,085,673 ;  June  29. 

Road-Knight  Corporation.  (See  Segal,  Jacob  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Road  Striping,  Inc.  (See  Hollingshead,  Everett  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Roan   Mfg.    Co.      (See    Jorgenson,   Arthur   P.,   assignor.) 

Robaczynski,  Ladislaus.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Knitting  ma- 
chine.   Re.  20,423  ;  June  22. 

Robaczynski.  Ladislaus,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Knitting  ma- 
chine.    2,067,733  ;  Jan.  12. 

Robarge,  George  F.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Assembly  machine  and 
method.     2,084,411  :  June  22. 

Robarge.  George  F..  Toledo.  Ohio.  Spring  winding  and 
assembling  machine.     2.088,094  ;  July  27. 

Robarge,  George  F..  Toledo,  Ohio.  Machine  for  simul- 
taneously forming  rings  and  assembling  them  on 
shafts.     2.099.624:   Nov.   16. 

Robb,  John  F..  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Central  mixing 
plant.     2.073,652;  Mar.  16. 

Robb.  Paul  K.      (See  Morris.  Ira  A.,  assignor.) 

Robbins.  Azor  D..  Tlichland  Park,  N.  J.  Steering  gear. 
2.086,780  ;  July  13. 

Robbins,  Charles  F.     (See  Smith,  A.  C.  and  Robbins.) 

Robbins.  Benjamin  C.  Baltimore,  Md.  Script  reading 
device.     2,094.469  ;  Sept.  28. 

Robbins,  Clyde  F.      (See  Kuhn.  C.  W.,  and  Robbins.) 

Robbins  Co..  Tlie.      (See  Moohle.  Fredorick  W..  assignor.) 

Bobbins  Conveying  Belt  Company.  (See  Andrada.  Morris 
J.,  assignor.) 

Robbln."),    David    S.,    Worcester.    Mass.,    assignor    to    The , 
American    Steel    and    Wire    Company    of    New    Jersey. 
Clamp   for  securing  cal)les.     2.089,857  ;  Aug.   10. 

Robbins.  Earl  J.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Mixing  machine. 
2.099,964  :  Nov.  23. 

Rohl)ins.  Fdgar  ().,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  T.  Waller, 
IlaynosvlUo.  La.     Razor.     2.068.610:  Jan.   19. 

Robbins,  Frank  A.,  Jr.,  and  C.  A.  Alden.  Steelton,  as- 
.lignors  to  Bethlehem  Steel  Company,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
Railway  switch  and  signal  apparatus.  2,092,473 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Robbins,  John  L.,  Edgcwatcr,  Colo.  Incubator.  2,074,190  ; 
Mar.  16. 


Robbins,  John  W.     (See  Goltman,  J.  T.,  and  Robbins.) 

Robbins,  Philip  H.,  assignor  to  Poirette  Corsets.  Inc.,  New 
York  N.  Y.  Detachable  combination  garment. 
2.072.839  :  Mar.  2. 

Robbins,  Philip  H.,  assignor  to  Poirette  Corsets,  Inc., 
New  York.  N.  Y.     Under-garment.     2.098.881 ;  Nov.  9. 

Robbins,  Philip  H.,  assignor  to  Poirette  Corsets.  Inc., 
New  York.  N.  Y.     Under-garment.     2,098,882  ;  Nov.  9. 

R5ber,  Constantin  F.,  assignor  to  •'Universelle"  Cigaretten- 
maschinen  Fabrik,  J.  C.  MuUer  &  Co.,  Dresden,  Ger- 
many. Applying  a  wrapper  by  mechanical  means 
to  a   cigar   bunch.     2,096,919;   Oct.   26. 

Rober,  Constantin  F.,  assignor  to  "Universelle"  Cigaretten- 
maschinenfabrik  J.  C.  Mueller  &  Co.,  Dresden,  Germany. 
Cigar  bunch  trimmer.     2,100,108  ;  Nov.  23. 

Rober,  Konstantin.  F..  assignor  to  "Universelle"  Cisaret- 
tenmaschinen-Fabrik  J.  C.  MuUer  &  Co.,  Dresden.  Ger- 
many. Apparatus  for  applying  wrappers  to  fillers. 
2.066,486  ;  Jan.  5. 

Roberson,  Harvey  D.,  assignor  to  Wachusett  Shirt  Com- 
pany, Leominster,  Mass.     Collar.     2,103,492  ;  Dec.  28. 

Roberson.  Junius  D.,  Cleburne,  Tex,  Device  for  sifting 
and  fluffing  flour.     2,097,936  ;  Nov.  2. 

Robert-James  Co.      (See  IMorris.   Elmer  C,   assignor.) 

Robert,  John,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Barrett  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus  for  sur- 
facing roofing.     2.068,767  ;  Jan.  26. 

Robert,  Ramon  C,  Barcelona,  Spain.  Cabinet  for  the 
use  and  storage  of  an  instrument.    2,103,091 ;  Dec.  21. 

Roberts,  Albert  O.     (See  Ford.  H.,  Roberts,  and  Simpson.) 

Roberts,  Arthur,  administrator,  et  al.  (See  Roberts, 
Arthur  A.) 

Roberts,  Arthur  A.,  deceased,  London.  England  :  A.  Roberts 
and  C.  W.  Smith  administrators.  Liquid  fuel. 
2.090.393:   Aug.  17. 

Roberts,  Bruce,  assignor  to  S.  R.  Bullock.  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Quick  acting  index.     2,094.468  ;   Sept.  28. 

Roberts.  Bruce.  Hollywood,  assignor  to  F.  McQuoid,  Los 
Angeles.   Calif.     Animated   sign.     2,103,300 ;    Dec.    28. 

Roberts.  Charles,  assignor  to  Multiposter  Advertising  Cor- 
poration, New  York.  N.  Y.  Display  device  and  drive 
therefor.     2.099,142  :  Nov.   16. 

Roberts.  Charles  A.,  Oakland.  Calif.  Orthopedic  pres- 
sure distribution  balance.     2,095,268  :  Oct.  12. 

Roberts,  Charles  H..  and  W.  Denbv,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Safety  device.     2.089,665  ;  Aug.  10. 

Roberts.  Claudius  H.  M.,  Webster  Groves.  Mo.,  assignor  to 
Petroleum  Rectifying  Company  of  California,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Method  and  apparatus  for  electrically 
treating  emulsions.     2.083.798  :  June  15. 

Roberts,  Claudius  H.  M..  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Petro- 
leum Rectifying  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  electrically  treating 
emulsions.     2,083,799  ;  June  15. 

Roberts.  Claudius  H.  M.,  San  Marino,  and  R.  L.  Belshe, 
Long  Beach,  assignors  to  Petroleum  Rectifying  Com- 
pany of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Purifying  liq- 
uids.    2.067.345  :  Jan.  12. 

Roberts,  Clifford,  Winchester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Cement- 
ing machine.     2.100.452  ;  Nov.  30. 

Roberts,  David  A.,  Flint,  Mich.  Location  tool.  2,074,990  ; 
Jfar.  23. 

Poberts.  Dudley,  assignor  to  Rubatex  Products.  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Expanded  rubber.     2.067.020  :   Jan.  5. 

Roberts.  Dudley.  New  York,  N.  Y..  T.  A.  Scott.  Baltimore, 
Md.,  and  F.  W.  Peel,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Ruba- 
tex Products,  Inc.  Expanded  rubber.  2,086,513 ; 
July  6. 

Roberts,  Dudley,  New  York,  and  F.  W.  Peel.  Y'onkers. 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Rubatex  Products.  Inc..  Wilmington. 
Del.     Insulation  members.     2.091.335  ;  Aug.  31. 

Roberts.  Edward  N.,  Casper,  Wyo.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Recovery  of  solvents  from 
oil.     2,081.884  ;  May  25. 

Roberts.  Edwin  L..  Nashville,  Tenn.  Optonietroscope. 
2.091.936  :  Aug.  31. 

Roberts.  Elliott  J.  (See  Darby,  G.  M.,  Roberts,  and 
Weber. ) 

Roberts,  Eugene.  Hastings,  N.  Y.  Brake  cooling  for 
contrifng:il«;  and   the  like.      2.096.341  :   Oct.   19. 

Roberts.  Eugene.  Hastings.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  West- 
ern States  Machine  Company.  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah. 
Grid  lining  for  centrifugal  baskets.     Re.  20,432  ;  June 

Roberts,  Eugene,  Hastings,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Western 
States  Machine  Company,  Salt  Lake  Citv.  Utah,  Per- 
forated basket  for  centrifugal  machines.  2.068,636 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Roberts,  Eugene,  Hastings,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  West- 
ern States  Machine  Company.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Discharger  for  centrifugal  machines.    2,076.516  :  .\pr.  6. 

Roberts.  Eugene.  Hastings,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Western 
States  Machine  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Centrifugal 
apparatus.     2,081.840  ;  May  25. 

Roberts,  Eugene,  Hastings,  N"  Y..  assignor  to  The  Western 
States  Machine  Company.  Salt  Lake  Citv,  Utah.  Filter 
sieve  and  making  the  same.     2,082.513  ;"June  1. 

Roberts.  Eugene.  Hastings,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  The  Western 
States  Machine  Company.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Filter 
making  apparatus.     2.083.921  :  June  15. 

Roberts,  Eugene,  Hastings,  assignor  to  The  Western 
States  Machine  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Centrifu- 
gal apparatus.     2.086.478  ;  July  6. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


519 


Roberts,  George  D.,  assignor  to  Blilton  Bradley  Company 
Springfield,  Mass.  Table  tennis  net  support.  2,096,687  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Roberts,  George  F.,  and  J.  I.  Beyette,  assignors  to  A.  Rob- 
ertson, Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Package  delivery  ar- 
rangement.    2,073,806  ;  Mar.  16. 

Roberts,  George  L.,  assignor  to  Food  Machinery  Corpora- 
tion, San  Jose,  Calif.  Tomato  juice  process.  2,089,071  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Roberts,  Glyn  P.,  Birmingham,  England,  assignor  to  Ben- 
dix  Products  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake. 
2,071,658  ;  Feb.  23. 

Roberts,  Glyn  P.,  Birmingham,  England,  assignor  to 
Bendlx  Products  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake. 
2,077,955;  Apr.   20. 

Roberts-Gordon  Appliance  Corporation.  (See  Gordon, 
William   S.   Jr.,   assignor.) 

Roberts,  Harold  P.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Manufacture  of  mer- 
capto  aryl   thiazoles.     2.090,233  ;  Aug.   17. 

Roberts,  Harold  W.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Thompson  Mfg. 
Co.,  Chicago,  III.    Tennis  racket  vise.    2.069,736  ;  Feb.  2. 

Roberts.  Harold  W.,  La  Grange,  and  E.  W.  Thompson, 
near  La  Grange,  assignors  to  Thompson  IManufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  stringing 
rackets.     2,091.654:  Aug.  31. 

Roberts,  Horace  L.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Dispenser  for 
ground  coffee,  etc.     2,078,098  ;  Apr.  20. 

Roberts,  Horatio  E.,  Roseville,  Mich.  Propeller  shaft 
variable  pitch  control.     2,084,655  ;  June  22. 

Roberts,  James  H..  and  C.  V.  Achauer,  Zanesville,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company,  Wheeling, 
W.  Ya.  Glass  stopper  and  bottle  grinding  machine. 
2,097,575  ;  Nov.  2. 

Roberts,  John  G.,  Dobbs  Ferry,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound 
picture  system.     2.075,783  ;  Mar.  30. 

Roberts,  John  G.,  Dobbs  Ferry,  and  C.  D.  Richard,  West 
New  Brighton,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Call  transmitter 
device.     2,099,143  :  Nov.  16. 

Roberts,  John  R.  (See  Lubs,  H.  A.,  Roberts,  and  Laugh- 
lin.) 

Roberts,  John  R.,  Cedartown,  Ga.  Visible  measuring  de- 
vice for  gasoline  dispensing  pumps.  2,093,575  :  Sept. 
21. 

Roberts,  Joseph  H.,  Waterbury,  assignor  to  The  F.  B. 
Shuster  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Straightening 
machine  for  long  stock.     2,084,746  ;  June  22. 

Roberts,  Joseph  K.,  Hammond,  and  G.  W.  Watts,  Whiting, 
Ind.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Stabilization  of  low  boiling  hydrocarbon  oils  and  par- 
ticularly cracked  hydrocarbon  vapors.  2,073,073 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Roberts,  Joseph  K.,  Hammond.  Ind.,  and  P.  C.  Keith.  Jr., 
Bernardsville,  N.  J.,  assignors  of  one-half  to  The  M.  W. 
Kellogg  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  one-half  to 
Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Recovery  of  hy- 
drocarbons.    2.077,344  :  Apr.  13. 

Roberta,  Joseph  K.,  and  M.  T.  Carpenter,  Hammond,  Ind., 
assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  De- 
waxing  of  motor  fuels.     2,077,712  ;  Apr.  20. 

Roberts.  Lela,  et  al.      (See  Roberts.  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Roberts.  Lewis  D.,  York,  Pa.  Can  opener.  2,091,524 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Roberts,  Lonnie  C.      (See  Cornett,  J.,  and  Roberts.) 

Roberts  &  Mander  Stove  Company.  (See  Antrim,  William 
D..  assignor.) 

Roberts,  Montague  H.,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Franklin  Railwav  Supply  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Locomotive.     2,093,850  ;   Sept.   21. 

Roberts,  Oscar  L.,  Merwood,  assignor  to  The  Atlantic  Re- 
fining Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Filter  calce  wash- 
ing.    2.083.578:  June  15. 

Roberts  &  Porter,  Inc.  (See  Goedike,  George  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Roberts,  R.  P.      (See  Johnson,  E.  B.,  and  Roberts.) 

Roberts,  Robert  G.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  The 
Barrett  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipe  wrapping  ma- 
chine.     2.069,539  :   Feb.    2. 

Roberts,  Robert  G..  and  A.  ,T.  Rogers,  London,  England. 
Fastening  for  slit  openings  in  garments.  2,087,045 ; 
.Inly  13. 

Roberts,  Robert  P.,  Spondon,  near  Derby.  England,  as- 
signor to  Celnnese  Corporation  of  America.  Artificial 
olTect  material.     2,102,647;  Doc.  21. 

Roberts,  Robert  P..  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  n.s- 
signor  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  F.nbrlcs 
and  other  material  and  their  manufacture.  2,102,648; 
Doc.  21. 

Roberts,  Robert  P.,  and  E.  B.  Johnson,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
AmericM.  IMiiniifacture  of  cellulose  derivatives. 
2.099,753:    Nov.  23. 

Roberts,  Russell,  Falrhavon,  Vt.  Sun  stall.  2,078,975  ; 
May  4. 

Rohcrfs,  nussell  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Dowel  structure. 
2,100,873;  Nov.  30. 

Roberta  and  .Scliuefer  Company.  (See  Stump,  Earl,  as- 
siimor.) 

Roberts,  Seward  M.,  Maplowood,  N.  J.  Signaling  device. 
2,009,682  ;   Feb.  2. 


Roberts,  Sterling,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Bath  cabinet. 
2,070,492  ;  Feb.  9. 

Roberts,  Thomas,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Binding  for  shoe  up- 
pers and  applying  the  same.     2,089,072  ;  Aug.  3. 

Roberts,  Turney  B.,  and  W.  A.  Howard,  Memphis,  Tex. ; 
said  Howard  assignor  to  H.  S.  Randal,  Memphis,  Tex. 
Steering   wheel   structure.     2,099,625 ;    Nov.    16. 

Roberts,  Walter  van  B.  (See  Frantz,  S.  G.,  McCutchen, 
Roberts,  and  Stewart.) 

Roberts,  Walter  van  B.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Converting  electrical  energy 
into  acoustical  energy.     2,067,021  ;   Jan.  5. 

Roberts,  Walter  van  B.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ra- 
dio Corporation  of  America.  Light  measuring  device. 
2,069,505  ;  Feb.  2. 

Roberts,  Walter  van  B.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Self-controlled  automatic  gain 
control  circuit.     2.072,964;  Mar.  9. 

Roberts,  Walter  van  B.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Multirange  radio  re- 
ceiver.    2,075,962  ;  Apr.  6. 

Roberts,  Walter  van  B.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Tuning  indicator  ar- 
rangement.    2,078,412  ;  Apr.  27. 

Roberts,  Walter  van  B.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Automatic  volume  control  cir- 
cuits.    2,088,179  ;  July  27. 

Roberts,  Walter  van  B.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Oscillation  circuit. 
2,093,781 ;  Sept.  21. 

Roberts,  Walter  van  B.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Multirange  receiver. 
2,094,245  ;  Sept.  28. 

Roberts,  Walter  van  B.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Multiple  function  tube. 
2,094,470  :  Sept.  28. 

Roberts,  Walter  V.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Power 
amplifier.     2,096,561  :  Oct.  19. 

Roberts,  Walter  van  B.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Velocity  measuring 
device.    2,102,160  ;  Dec.  14. 

Roberts,  William  A.,  Concord,  N.  C,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  W.  H.  Browne  and  one-third  to  L.  Roberts,  Green- 
ville, S.   C.     Loom.     2.087,332  ;  July  20. 

Roberts,  William  F.,  assignor  to  The  Fiberloid  Corpora- 
tion, Indian  Orchard,  Mass.  Making  ornamented  plastic 
material.     2,102,747  ;  Dec.  21. 

Roberts,  William  T.  B.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Lasting  machine.     2,073,028  ;  Mar.   9. 

Roberts,  William  T.  B.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Fastening-inserting  mechanism.     2.088,761 ;  Aug.  3. 

Roberts,  William  T.  B.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Blachinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Machine  for  operating  on  shoes.     2.097,576  ;  Nov.  2. 

Roberts,  Willard  A.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Gaseous  and  vapor  elec- 
tric discharge  device.     2,094,848  ;  Oct.  5. 

Robertshaw  Thermostat  Company.  (See  Newell,  Robert 
E.,  assignor.) 

Robertshaw  Thermostat  Company.  (See  Newell,  R.  E., 
and  Unger,  assignors.) 

Robertson,  Albert,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Instrument  cord. 
2,100,088  ;  Nov.  23. 

Robertson,  Alfred  J..  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 
Canada,  assignor  to  Stanley  Erhardt,  doing  business  as 
the  Wliitman  Saddle  Manufacturing  Co.  Saddle  girth. 
2.066.8.15  :  .Tan.  5. 

Robertson,  Almon  F.,  Kirkland  Lake,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Gloves  and  mittens  for  miner's  use.  2,100,491 ;  Nov. 
;-!0. 

Robertson,  Angus.  (See  Roberts,  G.  P.,  and  Beyette,  as- 
signors.) 

Robertson,  Arthur  F.  (See  Dunham,  L.  S.,  and  Robert- 
son.) 

Kohortson,  Benjamin  C.  TiOs  .\ngelos,  Calif.  Ball  bear- 
ing  mountintr.      2.101.346;    Dec.    7. 

Robertson.  Charles  P.,  Upper  Clapton,  London,  England. 
Dispensing  device.     2,103,493  ;  Dec.  28. 

Robertson,  Donald   W.     (See  Happel,  J.,  and  Robertson.) 

Robertson,  George  L.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  W.  R.  Murphy,  Jlerion,  Pa.  Safety  razor.  2,067,789  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Robertson,  George  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  O'Neill, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Safety  razor  blade  sharpener. 
2,080,339:  May  11. 

Robertson,  H.  H.,  Company.  (See  Coffman,  Alden  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Robertson,  H.  H.,  Company.  (See  Hoppenstall,  Thomas 
A.,  assignor.) 

Itobertson,  Harold  F.     (See  Fordyce,  C.  R.,  and  Robertson.) 

Kobortsoii,  ITarry  M.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  Electro  Re- 
fractories &  Alloys  Corporation,  BufTalo,  N.  Y.  ^^uf^le 
construction.     2,093,212;  Sept.  14. 

Itobertson,  Jnnies  A.,  Framingham,  assignor  to  Warren 
Tclccliron  Company,  Ashland,  l\tass.  Time  switch. 
2.0»0,6'20;  Oct.   19. 

I!ol)crtson.  John  F.,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Chance  device. 
2.077.010;  Apr.  1.1. 

UoI)cr(s()ii.  John  IT.,  London,  England.  Tubular  Joint. 
2,()92,;!5S  ;  Sept.  7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Robertson,  Kenneth  J.  R..  London.  England,  assignor. 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  cle.aning  articles,  particularly  metallic  goods. 
Re.  20,359  ;  May  11. 

Robertson.  .Milton  S.,  Campbell,  assignor  to  Independent 
Crop  Dii<:rin~  Inc..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Spray  appa- 
ratus.    2.090.950  ;  Aug.  24. 

Robertson.  Morton  F..  Ch.ittanooga.  Tenn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company. 
Inc..  Xew  York.  X.  Y.  Fuel  deflecting  mechanism. 
2.0S8.925  :  Aug.  3. 

Robertson  Paper  Bos  Co.  Inc.  (See  BonvUle,  Edward  J., 
assisnor. ) 

Robertson.  Robert.      (See  Kelley,  G.  L..  and  Robertson.) 

Robertson.  Robert  R.,  Glencoe,  111.  Etching  machine. 
2.067.290  ;  Jan.  12. 

Robertson.  Robert  R..  assignor  to  The  Translode  Joint 
Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Load  transmission  joint  with 
rubber  sealing  cap.     2.07S.280  :  Apr.  27. 

Robertson.  Robert  R..  assignor  to  The  Translode  Joint 
Company,  Chicago,  IlL  Road  joint  former.  2,082,976  ; 
June  8. 

Robertson.  Robert  R..  assignor  to  The  Translode  Joint 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Expansion  joint  core.  2.082,977  ; 
June  8. 

Robertson.  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  The  Translode  Joint 
Company.  Chicago,  111.  Joint  holder  and  edging  unit. 
2.082.978  :  June  8. 

Robertson,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  The  Translode  Joint 
Company,  Chicago,  Bl.  Road  expansion  joint. 
2.086,393  ;  July  6. 

Robertson.  Thomas  L..  Longriew.  Wash.  Universal  time 
in<iicatine  clock.     2.07S..'?4.'i  :  Apr.  27. 

Robertson,  W.  L.,  et  al.     (See  mil,  Richard  D.,  assignor.) 

Knh.Ttson.  Willi-im  H..  Dnvton.  Ohio.  Internal  combus- 
tion engine.     Re.  20.242  :  Jan.  12. 

Robertson.  William  H..  Davton.  Ohio.  Internal  com- 
bustion engine.     Re.  20,254  ;  Jan.  26. 

Robertson.  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  National  C^sh 
Reeister  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Cash  register. 
2.080.507  :  May  18. 

Roh.Ttson.  William  S.  (See  Lamela,  V.  F.,  Pick,  and 
TJnhprfson.> 

Robertson.  William  W.,  assignor  to  Crompton  &  Knowles 
Loom  Works,  Worcesterr  Mass.  Support  for  tube 
frames   in  Axminster   looms.     2,082.907  ;   June   8. 

Robertson.  William  W.,  Northboro,  assignor  to  Crompton 
&  Knowles  Loom  Works.  Worcester,  Mass.  Intermediate 
support  for  Axminster  tube  frames.     2.082,908  :  June  8. 

Robertson.  William  W..  Northboro.  assignor  to  Crompton 
(S:  Knowles  Loom  Works.  Worcester,  Mass.  Wire  mo- 
tion for  looms.     2.082,909  :  June  8. 

Robertson.  William  W..  Northboro.  assignor  to  Crompton 
&  Knowles  Loom  Works.  Worcester,  Mass.  Lay  motion 
for  looms.     2.090.071  :  Aug.  17. 

Robertson.  William  W.,  5Iarlboro.  assignor  to  Crompton 
&  Knowles  Loom  Works.  Worcester,  Mass.  Control 
mechanism  for  shuttle  changing  looms.  2,103,823  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Robertson.  William  W..  Northboro,  assignor  to  Crompton 
■Sc  Knowles  Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Vibration 
arrester  for  tube  frames.     2.103,824 :  Dec.  28. 

Robertson.  William  W..  Northboro,  assignor  to  Crompton 
&  Knowles  Loom  Works,  Worcester.  Mass.  Needle 
motion  for  axminster  looms.     2.103.825  :  Dec.  28. 

Robertson.  William  W..  Northboro,  assignor  to  Crompton 
&  Knowles  Loom  Works,  Worcpster.  Mass.  Needle 
motion  for  axminster  looms.     2,103.826  ;  Dec.  28. 

Robertson.  William  W..  Northboro.  assignor  to  Crompton 
&  Knowles  Loom  Works,  WoroostPr.  Mass.  Vibration 
arrester  for  tube  frames.     2,103,827  ;  Dec.   28. 

Robie.  Norman  P.,  Washington.  D.  C,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Cirborundum  Company,  Niagara 
Falls.  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  abrasive  articles. 
2,076.517  ;  Apr.  6. 

Robin.  Philip  T..  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  Americin 
Third  Axle  Corp..  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Multiwheel  motor 
vehicle.     2.067.861  ;  Jan.  12. 

Robinette.  WlUard  C.  Pasadena,  Calif.  Tap.  2,101.347  ; 
Dec.   7. 

Rohinowitz.  Nathan.  Houston,  Tex.  Meat  rack. 
2.090,234;  Aug.   17. 

Robins.  Edward.  Farnham,  England.  Lock.  2.101.562  : 
Dpo.  7. 

Robins.  Walter  C,  Carmel,  Calif.  Fishhook.  2.078,162  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Roblnsohn.  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Garment.  2,073,711  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Robinson,  .\drian  A.,  and  H.  C.  Dormltzer.  CTiicago.  HI., 
assignors  to  Wilson  A  Co.,  Ina  Producing  liquid  evapo- 
rntpd  blond.      2.n76..'in7  :  Apr.  1.?. 

Robinson.  Archie  D.,  Westfleld,  Mass.  Pen.  2,075,828  ; 
.\pr.  6. 

Robinson.  Arthur  P..  Plalnfield.  and  J.  P.  Faber,  Dunellen. 
assignors  to  Rnnsome  Concrete  Machinery  Companv, 
Plnlnfleld,  N.  J.  Concrete  distributing  apparatus. 
2.074.073:  Mar.  16. 

Robinson.  Cecil  S.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Jar  opener.  2.103.554  : 
Dec.  28. 

Robinson.  Charles  A..  Salem.  Mass..  assignor  to  United 
Shop  Mnchlnprv  Corporation.  P.Ttorson.  N.  J.  Fasten- 
ing inserting  machine.     2,079,040;  May  4. 


Robinson,  Charles  E.      (See  Vedder.  J.  W.,  and  Robinson.) 

Robinson.  Charles  S.      (See  Hall.  Tom,  assignor.) 

Robinson.  Charles  W.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Harvester  Company.  Distributor  for  grain 
drills.     2.068,387  :  Jan.  19. 

Robinson.  David  M..  assignor  to  The  Stanley  Works,  New 
Britain,  Conn.  Overhead  door  construction.  2.070,84.5  : 
Feb.  16. 

Robinson,  David  M..  assignor  to  The  Stanley  Works,  New 
Britain,  Conn.  Articulated  overhead  door.  2,097,242  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Robinson.  Denis  M.,  assignor  to  Callender's  Cable  and 
Construction  Companv  Limited,  London,  England.  Elec- 
tric cable.     2.102,974";  Dec.  21. 

Robinson.  Edwin  A.  (See  Von  Bramer.  H.,  Ruggles,  and 
Robinson.) 

Robinson.  Ernest  Y.,  Lvmm,  England,  assignor  to  Asso- 
ciated Electrical  Industries  Limited.  Thermionic  cath- 
ode.    2,075.910  ;  Apr.  6. 

Robinson.  Ernest  Y..  Enfield,  England,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  High  frequency  receiving  ap- 
paratus.    2.08S.474  ;  June  8. 

Robinson.  Forster,  Lima,  Ohio.  Pipe  tongs.  2.094.190  : 
Sept.  28. 

Robinson.  Foster  G.,  Bristol,  England.  Paper  bag. 
2.073,222  ;  Mar.  9. 

Robinson.  Foster  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Paper  Sacks 
Limited.  Bristol.  England.  Bag  and  like  tubing  ma- 
chine.    2.100.519  :  No>.  30. 

Robinson.  Francis  T..  Rockville  Centre,  assignor  to  Arkell 
Safetv  Bag  Companv.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Bag  and  pro- 
ducing the  same.    2.103.092  :  Dec.  21. 

Robinson.  Fred  H.,  Rve,  N.  H.  Cribbage  scoring  device. 
2.103.916:  Dec.  28." 

Robinson.  Fred  M..  assignor  to  M.  Robinson,  CThicago,  111. 
Window  ventilator.     2.095,013  :  Oct.  5. 

Robinson.  Garland  P.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Locomotive  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stay- 
bolt  assemblage  and  cap  therefor.     2.076.160  :  Apr.   6. 

Robinson.  Guilford  D.,  Eden,  N.  Y.  Securing  device. 
2,091,882  ;  Aug.  31. 

Robinson.  Guilford  D.,  Eden,  N.  Y.  Automatic  can  filler. 
2.097.844  :  Nov.  2. 

Robinson.  Harold  C.  (See  Nelson,  M.  L.,  Robinson,  and 
Bellamy.) 

Robinson.  Harold  C.  assignor  to  Associated  Electric 
Laboratories.  Inc..  Chicago,  HI.  Stock  quotation  sys- 
tem.    2.075.660  :  Mar.  30. 

Robinson.  Harold  C.  assignor,  by  mesne  as.«ignnients.  to 
.Associated  Electric  Laboratories.  Inc..  «'Iiicago.  III. 
S'ock  quotation  sysrom.      2.076.672:  Apr.   '<". 

Robinson.  Harold  C,  Chicago,  and  J.  I.  Bellamy.  Brook- 
field,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Associated 
Electric  Laboratories  Inc..  Chicago.  HI.  Stock  quota- 
tion system.     2,068,711  :  Jan.  2G. 

Robinson.  Harold  C,  Chicago,  and  J.  I.  Bellamy.  Brook- 
field,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Associated 
Electric  Laboratories.  Inc.,  (Chicago,  HI.  Stock-quota- 
tion system.     2.075.228  ;  Mar.  30. 

Robinson.  Harold  C.  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories.  Inc..  Chicago,  HI. 
Calculating  machine.     2.099.754  :  Nov.  23. 

Robinson.  Harry  E.,  and  F.  C.  Eicher,  assignors  to  Libby- 
Owens-Ford  Glass  Company,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  handling  and  emptying  glass  melting  pots. 
2.081.769:  May  25. 

Robinson,  Harry  J.,  Needham.  and  R.  F.  Harrison, 
Stoughton.  assignors  to  The  Mosler  Safe  Companv, 
Boston,  Mass.     Protective  systpm.     2.098.309  :  Nov.  9. 

Robinson.  Henry  H..  and  T.  C.  Plath.  assignors  to  Rob- 
inson Orifice  Fitting  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Valve.     2.072,965;  Mar.  9. 

Robinson.  Herbert  M..  assignor  to  Reliable  Machine  Screw 
Sales  Co.,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Brake  valve.  2,084,707 ; 
June  22. 

Robinson.  Ivan  C,  Ferguson,  Mo.  Carburetor. 
2.0S2.514  :  June  1. 

Robinson,  Jack.  East  Alton.  .Tssignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company.  Chicago.  HI.  Countercurrent  contactor. 
2.072,382  :   Mar.  2. 

Robinson.  Jack.  East  Alton,  HI.,  and  V.  Voorhees.  Ham- 
mond, Ind..  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chl- 
cnco.   HI.     Wax  crystallization.     2,076,161  ;  Apr.  6. 

Robinson,  Jack  D.  (See  Bruson,  H.  A.,  Robinson,  and 
Stein.) 

Robinson,  James.  London,  England.  Wireless  signaling 
svstem  for  aircr.nft.     2.090.359:  Aug.   17. 

Robinson,  James  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination 
bathtub  and  shower.     2.079.770;  Mav  11. 

Robinson,  Joseph,  New  York,  N."  Y.  Vaporizer. 
2,077,437;   Apr.    20. 

Robinson.  Joseph.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Automatic  train  pipe 
connecter.     2.089.098  :  Aue.  3. 

Robinson,  Joseph.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  Roy  M.  Wolvin.  Montreal.  Quebec.  Canada.  Auto- 
matic train  pipe  connpcter.     2,072,905  ;  Mar.  9. 

RobinBon.  Joseph.  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  R.  M.  Wolvin.  Automatic  train  pipe  connecter. 
2.094.672  ;  Oct.  5. 

Robinson.  Leslie.  Hedlpv.  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Wire 
cable  end  clamp.     2.072.215  ;  Mar   2 

Robinson,    Mary.      fSee   Robinson,   Fred  51..   assignor.) 

Robinson  Orifice  Fitting  Company.  (See  Robinson,  H.  H.. 
and  Plath,   assignors.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


521 


Robinson,  Paul  J.,  Koanoke  Rapids,  N.  C.  Detachable 
flat  bottom  fishing  boat.     2,093,366;   Sept.  14. 

Robinson,  Preston,  Williamstown,  assignor  to  Sprague 
Specialties  Company,  North  Adams,  Mass.  Electrolytic 
device.     2,081,068  ;  May  18. 

Robinson,  Preston,  and  J.  L.  Collins,  North  Adams,  as- 
signors to  Sprague  Specialties  Co.,  Quincy,  Mass.  Elec- 
trolytic device.     2,067,703;  Jan.  12. 

Robinson,  Rowland  N.,  Dedham.  Mass.  Thread  bobbin 
and  producing  the  same.     2,097,305  ;  Oct.  26. 

Robinson,  Sidney  J.      (See  Levels.  T..  and  Robinson.) 

Robinson,  Thomas,  Smithtown,  assignor  to  Lancaster 
Processes,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composition  of  mat- 
ter  and   malcing   the   same.      2,072,686 ;   Mar.    2. 

Robinson,  Thomas,  Smithtown,  assignor  to  Lancaster 
Processes,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  plas- 
tic material.     2,072,687  ;  Mar.  2. 

Robinson,  Thomas,  Smithtown,  assignor  to  Lancester 
Processes  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Roofing  element. 
2,075,058  ;  Mar.  30. 

Robinson,  Thomas,  Smithtown,  assignor  to  Lancaster 
Processes,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  making 
emulsions  and  the  like.     2.088,926  ;  Aug.  3. 

Robinson,  Thomas  L.,  assignor  to  McGill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Valparaiso,  Ind.  Bearing.  2,099,660 ;  Nov. 
16. 

Robinson,  Wallace  S.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia, 
Canada.     Pump  sealing  system.     2.077.011  ;  Apr.  13. 

Robinson,  Ward  M.,  and  H.  K.  Rader,  Decatur,  111., 
assignors  to  Mueller  Brass  Co.,  Port  Huron,  Mich. 
Making  pipe  joints.     2,094,495  ;  Sept.  28. 

Robinson,  William  A.     (See  Stoate,  N.  P.,  and  Robinson.) 

Robinson,  William  C,  Sewickley,  Pa.,  and  O.  A.  Frederick- 
son,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.    Electric  cable.    2,070,141 ;  Feb.  9. 

Robinson,  William  C,  Bell,  Calif.  Air  gun.  2,101,198  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Robinson,  William  J.  (See  Galligan,  J.  J.,  and  Robin- 
son.) 

Robinson,  William  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Solar 
Manufacturing  Corporation.  Interference  eliminating 
device.    2,073,880  ;  Mar.  16. 

Robinson,  William  R.,  Niles,  Ohio.  Equipment  for  mak- 
ing artificial  ice.     2,100,520  ;  Nov.  30. 

Robinson,  William  R.,  Niles,  Ohio.  Ice  can  with  Integral 
air  tube.    2,100,521 ;  Nov.  30. 

Robinson,  William  W.,  assignor  to  McCallum  &  Robinson, 
Inc.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Rug  and  making  same.  2,099,626  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Robiolio,  Raymond  L.  (See  Berhman,  J.  W.,  and 
Robiolio. ) 

Robison,  Clinton  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesme  as- 
signments, to  Oliver  United  Filters  Incorporated,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Continuous  rotary  filter.  2,067,415  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Robison,  Floyd  W.,  and  G.  D.  Elmer,  Detroit,  Mich.  Des- 
iccating liquids.     2,067,205  ;  Jan.  12. 

Robison,  George  A.,  Bakersfield,  Calif.  Hose  coupling. 
2,070,918:  Apr.   13. 

Robison,  Ralph  R.,  Hercules,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Shell  filling  ma- 
chine.    2^097,080 ;  Oct.  26. 

Robison,  Sidney  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Flexible  support  for 
rotary  kilns.      2,072,219  ;   Mar.    2. 

Row,  Rudolf.      (See  Nawiasky,  P.,  and  Robl.) 

Robles,  Ben.iamin,  Palmira,  Chuva,  Guatemala.  Safety 
exposure  recorder  for  cameras.     2,101,652  ;  Dec.  7. 

Roblps,  .lose  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Receptacle  cover. 
2,080,786:  May  18. 

Robot  Gearing  Limited.  (See  Railton,  R.  A.,  and  Sam- 
pietro,  assignors.) 

Robot-Hand  Corporation.  (See  Osuch,  Francis  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Robson,  James  T.,  Euclid,  and  G.  R.  Sylvester,  assignors 
to  Ferro  Enamel  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Kiln. 
2,088,554  ;  July  27. 

Robson,   Stanley.      (See  Gibson,  A.   R.,  and  Robson.) 

Robson,  Stanley,  Shirehampton,  Bristol,  and  M.  W. 
Travers,  Clifton.  Bristol,  assignors  to  The  National 
Smelting  Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Recov- 
ery of  sulphur  from  sulphurous  gasos.  2,090,072  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Roby,  Edward  B.     (See  Underwood,  H.   C,  and  Uoby.) 

Roby,  Franlc  M.,  Shal;er  Heights,  Ohio.  Gauge  glass 
packing.     2,083,794  ;  June  15. 

Roby,  Konnetli  K.,  Minneapolis,  and  P.  A.  Clark,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  said  Roby  assignor  1o  said  Clark.  Bead  .stringing 
machine.     2,087,481  :    July   20. 

Rocard,  Yves.      (See  Ilugon,   J.  J.,  and   Rocard.) 

Kocard,  Yves.  I'.nris,  France,  assignor  to  Coin]i;ignio 
(Jcneraln  dc  Tolographie  Sans  Fij.  Triode  oscillator 
and   tho  like.      2.101.563;   Doc.    7. 

Roche,  Carroll  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Card  holder. 
2,100,269;  Nov.  23. 

Roche,  Clifton  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Cnlif.,  assignor  to 
Bondix  Products  Corporation,  South  Bond,  Ind.  Auto- 
matic clutch.     2,077,956  ;  Apr.  20. 

Roclic,  .lolin,  Itnlllc  Creek,  Mich.  I'.alancing  device  for 
griiulliig  or  ijollslilng  wheels.      2.097,S!)4  :  Nov.  2. 

Itocli(!.  Je.in  A.,  Davlon.  f)liio.  Dviiinnlc  buliincc  of  con- 
trol surfaces.     2,081,957;   June  '] . 

Uoche,  Michael  J.,  Wnleildwn.  Mass.  rieansing  device. 
2.080.745  ;  May  18. 

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Rocheleau,  Emlle  P.,  Nasonville,  R.  I.     Loom  stop-motion. 

2,091,718  ;  Aug.  31. 
Rocher,  Etienne  J.,  Johannesburg,  Union  of  South  Africa. 

Road  vehicle.     2,067,546  ;  Jan.  12. 
Rochester   Button    Company.      (See    Broderson,    Neil    O., 

assignor.) 
Rochester  Electrotype  Company.     (See  Lennox,  Walter  S., 

assignor.) 
RocUesier  i<'olding  Box  Co.,  The.      (See  Bowersock,  W.  E., 

and  Spiess,  assignors.) 
Rochester    Manufacturing    Co.       (See    Hastings,    H.,    and 

Connolly,  assignors.) 
Rochester- Ventoilet     Company.      (See     Madden,     E.     C, 

Cooper,  and  Cuykendall,  assignors.) 
Rochford,  Michael  J.,  Chicago,  111.    Ice  skates.    2,102,916  : 

Dec.  21. 
Rochte,  August  R.     (See  Houser,  Orrie  E.,  assignor.) 
Rochte,   Augustine  T.,  Tifiin,  Ohio.     Eyeglass  lens  drilling 

macliine.     2,077.266:  Apr.  13. 
Rochwarg,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Amusement  apparatus. 

2,091.883  :  Aug.  31. 
Rocke,  Bertha  M.      (See  Rocke,  William,  assignor.) 
Rocke,    William,    South    Bend,    Ind.,    assignor    to    B.    M. 

Rocke,  Bloomington,  111.    Washing  machine  and  method. 

Re.  20,424  ;  June  22. 
Rockefeller,  Ilarry  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 

Welding  machine.     2,089,840  ;  Aug.  10. 
Rockhill,  Malcolm   E.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Cleaning  com- 
position.    2,093,660;   Sept.  21. 
Rock  Hill  Printing  &  Finishing  Company.     (See  Jenkins, 

Walter  T.,  assignor.) 
Rock-Lee  Products  CJo.     (See  Lee,  William  B.,  assignor.) 
Rock   of  Ages   Corporation.      (See   Perry,    Roiiert   B.,   as- 
signor.) 
Rockola,   David   C,   assignor   to   Rock-Ola   Jlanufacturing 

Corporation,  Chicago,  111.     Game  apparatus.     2,067,244  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Rockola,   David   C,   assignor   to   Rock-Ola   Manufacturing 

Corporation,  Chicago,  111.     Game  apparatus.     2,067,245  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Rockola,  David  C,  assignor  to  Rock-Ola  Manufacturing 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Antltilting  device.     2,076,251  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Rockola,  David  C,  assignor  to  Rock-Ola  Manufacturing 

Company,    Chicago,    111.  '  Tell-tale   device.      2,080,231; 

May  11. 
Rockola,   David   C,   assignor,  by   mesne  assignments,   to 

Rock-Ola    Manufacturing    Corporation,     Chicago,     111. 

Game  apparatus.    2,103,870 ;  Dec.  28. 
Rock-Ola  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Rockola,  David 

C,  assignor.) 
Rock-Ola  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Smyth,  Paul  H., 

Jr.,   assignor.) 
Rock-Ola  Manufacturing  Corporation.     (See  Hutter,  Wil- 
liam H.,  assignor.) 
Rock-Ola  JIanufacturing  Corporation.     (See  Rockola,  David 

C,  assignor.) 
Rock-Ola    Manufacturing    Corporation.       (See    Williams, 

Harry  E..  assignor.) 
Rockware   Glass    Syndicate   Limited,   The.      (See   Adams, 

Frederick  W.,  assignor.) 
Rockwell,  Edward  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  General 

Motors     Corporation,     Detroit,     Mich.       Fuel     pump. 

2,080,391  ;  May  11. 
Rockwell,  Edward  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Auto  Parts  Corporation.     Power 

clutch.     2.085.607  :  June  29. 
Rockwell,    Edward  A.,    Chicago,    111.,   assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,     to     (General     Auto     Parts     Corporation. 

Automobile     accessory     operating     system.     2,095,833  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Rockwell,   Edward   A.,    Chicago,   111.,   assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,  to  General  Auto  Parts  Corporation.     .Vuto- 

niatically  controlled  freewheel  device.     2,096,438  ;  Oct. 

19. 
Rockwell,   Edward    A^   Chicago,   111.,   assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,     to     Gleneral     Auto     Parts    Corporation. 

Power  brake  system.     2,103,641  ;  Dec.  28. 
Rockwell,    Edward   A.,    Forest    Hills.    N.    Y.,    assignor   to 

General     Motors     Corporation,     Detroit,     Mich.       Fuel 

pumping  apparatus.     2,080,392;  May   11. 
Rockwell,  Edward  A.,  and  E.  R.  Evans.  Chicago,  111.,  said 

Rockwell   assignor,    by   mesne   assignments,    to   General 

Auto  Parts   Corporation.     Freewheeling  kick-out   upon 

reverse  drive.     2.085.606  ;  June  29. 
Rockwell.    Hugli    M..    Freeport,    N.    Y.      Electric    switch. 

2,067,681  :  Jan.  12. 
Rockwell,  Hugh  M.,  Freeport,  N.  Y.     Water  buoyed  engine 

and  mounting  for  motor  boats  and  the  like.     2,103.183  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Rockwell,   Ronald  J.,  assignor  to  The  Crosley  Radio  Cor- 
poration.   (Mncinnntl,    Ohio.      liOndspeaker    Installation 

for  aiitoniolive  radio  S(>ls.     2,069.328;  Feb.  2. 
ItocUwooil.    .Arlhnr   ('...    North    .Arlington.    N.    J.,    assignor 

to  Woil  Iiiiiijloii  I'unip  and  Mnchiiierv  Corporation,  New 

York,   N.  Y.      Slcinn  valve  gear.      2,0)95,287  ;  Oct.  12. 
RocUwood,   (!ei)rg(>  11.,   Jr..  Orange.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Boli 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Tncorp()rat(Ml.  New  York,  N.   Y. 

C.rld  controlled  rectifier  circuit.      2.068,351  ;  Jan.  10. 
Rockwood,    (ieorge    II..    Jr.,    Oranire,    \.    J.,    assignor    to 

Hell    Telephone    Laboratories.    Ineornoratod.    New    York, 

N.  Y.     Circuit   for  s|)acc  dischnrgo  devices.     2,098,310; 

Nov.  0. 


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JNDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Rockwood  Gypsum  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Meier, 
Albert  J.,  assignor.) 

Rockwood  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Browning, 
John  N.,  assignor.) 

Rockwood,  William  M.  (See  Ballard,  Clarence  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Roclcy  Jtountain  Steel  Products,  Inc.  (See  Morehouse, 
Silas  A.,  assignor.) 

Roco,  Albert  L.,  and  W.  V.  Walters,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  L.  A.  Layne,  Houston,  Tex.  Set 
shoe.     2,072,430;  Mar.  2. 

Rocoro,   Inc.      (See  Wright,   Roland  T.,  assignor.) 

Rocquin,  Camille  J.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Theft-preventing 
device  for  plants.     2,102,748  ;  Dec.  21. 

Roda,  Richard  F.     (See  Vogt,  W.  H.,  and  Roda.) 

Rodanet,  Charles  H.  H..  Xeuilly-sur-Seine,  assignor  to 
Societe  Anonyme  Etablissements  Ed.  Jaeger,  Levallois- 
Perret,  France.  Tachymeter  or  speed  indicator  of  the 
chronometric  type  with  remote  electric  control. 
2,097,215  ;   Oct.   26. 

Rodd,   Ernest   H.      (See   Piggott,    Henrv   A.,    and    Rodd.) 

Roddip,  Frank   S.      (See  Strong.  R.  M.,  and  Roddie.) 

Rode  &  Brand.     (See  Jackson,  Joseph,   assignor.) 

Rode,  Fredrich  J.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Bolster  pin  holder. 
2,084,456  ;  June  22. 

Rode,  Fredrich  J.,  M.  R.  Hatch,  and  A.  H.  Schloz,  Toledo, 
Ohio.     Sheet  metal  press.     2,071,001 ;  Feb.  16. 

Rode,  Fredrich  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  A.  Ziska,  Wauwatosa, 
Wis.,  assignors  of  one-third  to  said  Rode,  one-third  to 
R.  \\'.  Glasner,  and  one-third  to  Clearing  Machine  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Metalworking  press.  2,084,066  ; 
June  15. 

Roden,  Edward.     (See  Mulvaney,  G.  E.,  Roden,  and  Cross.) 

Rodenacker,  Wolf.  (See  von  Holleben,  K.,  and  Roden- 
acker.) 

Rodenbach,  Ernst,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Safety  hook. 
2,098,466  ;  Nov.  9. 

Rodgers,  Aubrev  L.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Dispenser. 
2.080,787  ;  Mav  18. 

Rodgers,  Fay  T.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Refrigerator.  2,068,074  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Rodgers  Hydraulic  Incorporated.  (See  Rodgers,  James  S., 
assignor.) 

Rodgers,  James  S.,  assii^or  to  Rodgers  Hydraulic  Incor- 
porated, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Pressure  pump. 
2,092,738  ;  Sept.  7. 

Rodgers,  Paul  C,  Glendale,  assignor  to  The  Stacey  Bros. 
Gas  Construction  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Sealing 
means  for  the  piston  of  a  gas  holder.  2,093,291 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Rodgers,  Paul  C,  administrator.      (See  Paul.  Harold   S.) 

Rodin,  Matthias,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  H.  G.  Kates, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Fastener  device  for  a  bag.  2,074,133  : 
Mar.  16. 

Rodler,  Arthur  W.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Belt  loading  ma- 
chine.    2.094,620;  Oct.  5. 

Rodler,  Hllmer  F.,  Woodcliff,  N.  J.  Oil  burning  ap- 
paratus.    2,078,021  ;  Apr.   20. 

Rodman,  Clarence  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  J.  D. 
Tanner.     Refrigerating  apparatus.     2.095,834  ;  Oct.  12. 

Rodman,  Clarence  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  J.  15. 
Tanner.  Defrosting  means  for  refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,095,835  ;  Oct.  12. 

Podman,  Clarence  J.,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Process  and  appa- 
ratus jf'or   purifying  liquids.     2,070,453  ;  Feb.   9. 

Rodman.  Clarence  J.,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Enameling. 
2,071,765  ;  Feb.  23. 

Rodman.  Clarence  J.,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Incinerator. 
2.095,452  ;  Oct.  12. 

Rodman,  Clarence  J.,  assignor  to  The  Steel  Sanitary  Com- 
pany, Alliance.  Ohio.  Enameled  joint  and  manufac- 
ture.    2.066,647  ;  Jan.  5. 

Rodman,  Cllarence  J.,  assignor  to  The  Alliance  Porcelain 
Products  Company,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Forming  die. 
2.0.S7.302  ;  July  20. 

Rodman.  Isaac  P.  (See  ^fascuch,  J.  J.,  Rodman,  and 
Lampton.) 

Rodney.  (Joorge  B..  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Tire  deflation  in- 
dicator.    Re.  20,351 ;  May  4. 

Rodrick,  Raymond  A.      (See  Kempel.  Arthur  B.,  assignor.) 

Rodrick.     Raymond     A.,    Akron,    Ohio.     Wiper    element. 

2.090.701  :  Aug.  24. 

Rodrick.    Ravmond    A.,    Akron,    Ohio.     Windshield   wiper. 

2.090.702  :  Aug.  24. 

Rodrick,  Raymond  A.,  Akron.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Sleetex 
Company,  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Windshield  ice  re- 
mover.   2.085,608  ;  June  29. 

Rodrigues,  Octavins  V..  Passaic.  N.  .1.,  assignor  to  Maga- 
zine Repeating  Razor  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shav- 
im.'    bead    for   razors.      2.066.800;    .Tan.   5. 

Rodriguez,  Ignacio,  Mexico  D.  F.,  Mexico.  Advertising 
device.     2.089.858  ;  Aug.  10. 

Rodwell,  Kenneth  E.  H.,  London,  England,  assignor  to 
Kangi  Limited  Nairobi,  Kenya,  East  Africa.  Coating 
and  protecting  surfaces  against  corrosion.  2,008,995  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Rodwin,  George.      (Sop  Gabriel,  J.   C.  and   Rodwln.) 

Rodwin,  George,  Randall  Manor,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Radio  telephone  monitoring  system.    2,092,474  ;  Sept.  7. 

Roe.  Charles  O..  Redondo  Beach.  Calif.  Spiked  sandal. 
2,070.093  :  Feb.  9. 

Roe,  Mayo  E.,  assignor  to  The  Colson  Corporation,  Elyria, 
Ohio.     Invalid  chair.     2,102,336  ;  Dec.  14. 


Roe,  Ralph  C,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Combined  heating  and 
cooling  device.     2,083,159  ;  June  8. 

Roe,  William  C.  Elyria.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Printef  Communication  Systems,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Step  movement  mechanism  for  typewriters 
and  the  like.     2,089,666  ;  Aug.  10. 

Roe.  William  C,  Elyria,  assignor  to  R.  B.  Brewer,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.    Electromagnetic  device.     2,097.823  ;  Nov.  2. 

Roe,  William  C,  and  F.  J.  Heavens,  Elyria.  Ohio,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Printel  Communica- 
tion Systems,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriter. 
2.079.337  ;  May  4. 

Roebling's,  John  A.,  Sons  Company.  (See  Johnston, 
Robert  S.,  assignor.) 

Roebling's,  John  A.,  Sons  Company.  (See  Sunderland, 
Charles  C,  assignor.) 

Roebling's,  John  A.,  Sons  Company.  (See  Voorhees, 
Harris  W..   assignor.) 

Roede,  Charles  B.,  Ridgefield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Sperry 
Projlucts.  Inc..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Rail  flaw  detector 
•mechanism.     Re.  20,343;  Apr.  27. 

Roedel,  Jacob  K.     (See  Gage,  J.  E.,  and  Roedel.) 

Roedels,  George  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Punch  Company,  Ltd.,  London,  England.  Admission 
ticket    checking    apparatus.      2,072,532  ;    Mar.    2. 

Roeder,  Clyde  A.      (See  Morehouse,  Eugene  M.,  assignor.) 

Roeder,  Clyde  A.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Pumping  system. 
2,074,618  ;  Mar.  23. 

Roeder,  Georg,  assignor  to  Merck  &  Co.  Inc.,  Rahway, 
N.  J.  Production  of  B-methylcholine  ethers  and  salts 
thereof.     2,103,272  ;  Dec.  28. 

Roefinag  Research  Corporation.  (See  Bucky,  Gustav,  as- 
signor.) 

Roehm,  Erwin  G.     (See  Romaine,  M.,  Archea,  and  Roehm.) 

Roehm,  Erwin  G.,  Norwood,  and  M.  Romaine.  assignors 
To  The  Cincinnati  Milling  JIachine  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Milling  and  profiling  machine.     2,068,889  ;  Jan.  26. 

Roehm,  Erwin  6.,  and  W.  D.  Archea,  Norwood,  assignors 
to  The  Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Companv,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Backlash  eliminator.     2,070,807 ;  Feb.  16. 

Roehm,  Erwin  G.,  and  W.  D.  Archea,  Norwood,  assignors 
to  the  Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Company,  Cincin- 
nati. Ohio.  Machine  for  milling  turbine  blades. 
2,079,717  ;  May  11. 

Roehm,  Erwin  G.,  Norwood,  and  J.  C.  Campbell,  as- 
signors to  The  Cincinnati  Milling  Machine  Co.,  Cin- 
cinnati. Ohio.  Die-sinking  and  engraving  machine. 
2.089,099  :  Aug.  3. 

Roehm,  William  A.,  Lynbrook,  N.  Y.  Valve.  2,089,100  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Itoehni.  William  A.,  Lynbrook.  assignor  to  A.  J.  Noe  and 
H.  Lerch,  Jr.,  Richmond  Hill,  NT  Y.  Spraying  device. 
2,079,564  ;  May  4. 

Roehner,  Theodore  G.,  Malverne,  assignor  to  Socony- 
Vacuum  Oil  Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Lubric.int  compound.     2,069,626  :  Feb.  2. 

Kophrich.  Victor  IL,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Extractor. 
2.101.819  :  Dec.  7. 

Roelfsema,  Petrus  J..  Walnut  Creek,  assignor  to  Shell 
Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Refining 
oils.     2,069,329  ;  Feb.  2. 

Roelfsema,  Petrus  J.,  Walnut  Creek,  assignor  to  Shell 
Development  Company.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Distilla- 
tion process.     2.085,546  ;  June  29. 

Roelfsema,  Petrus,  J.,  Martinez,  assignor  to  Shell  De- 
velopment Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Distilla- 
tion process  for  the  purification  of  alcohols.  2,080,064  : 
May  11. 

Roemele.  Theodore  F..  Louisville.  Ky.  Coin  card  and  mak- 
ing sanip.     2.074,562  ;  Mar.  23. 

Roemer,  Frank  T.  J.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Infant's  play 
pad.     2,078,022  ;  Apr.  20. 

Roemer,  Henry  A.,  et  al.  (See  Renkin,  Robert  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Roemer,  Lowell  •  A.,  Longview,  Wash.  Steel  puller. 
2,080,673  ;  May  18. 

Ro^s,  Georges,  Paris,  France.  Freewheel  device  for  elimi- 
nating the  reaction  effects  of  a  differential  cear. 
2,070,752  ;  Feb.  16. 

Roesch,  Charles  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Lockable  cap  for 
vehicle  fuel  tanks.     2,083,668;  June  15. 

Roesch,  Frank  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  C.  R.  Davison,  Erin, 
Pa.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Standard 
Stoker  Company.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Firing  table. 
2,072,049  ;  Feb.  23. 

Roesch,  Karl,  and  O.  J.  Schleimer,  Remscheid,  Germany. 
,  „J?J??,'i5^"'"*^  of  articles  from  malleable  cast  iron. 
2.090.899  :  Aug.  24. 

Roosen  Oscar  C,  Eastchester.  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper 
Machinery  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Method  of 
and  apparatus  for  splicing  webs.     2.070,317  :  Feb.  9. 

Roosen,  Oscar  C,  Eastchester,  assignor  to  Wood  News- 
paper Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Web 
splicing  apparatus.     2.0S2.420  ;  June  1. 

Roesen,  Oscar  C,  Eastchester.  assignor  to  Wood  News- 
p.nper  Machinery  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Web 
splicing  device.     2,082.421  ;  June  1. 

Ropslnger.  Herbert,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Container  lid. 
2,079,698  ;  May  11. 

Rooss.  Louis  C,  and  C.  E.  Cummings,  Beacon,  assignors 
to  The  Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Observation 
chamber  for  flowing  liquids.     2,100,919  ;  Nov.  30. 


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523 


Eoessel,  Louis  O.  E.,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y.  Rake.  2,083,922  ; 
June  15. 

Roessler,  Edward  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Air  conditioning  system. 
2,071,178;  Feb.  16. 

Roessler,  Fred  C,  Chicago,  III.  Combination  license  plate 
cover  and  advertising  device.     2,093,620  ;  Sept.  21. 

Roessler,  Georg.  (See  Frankenburger,  W.,  Hammer- 
sciimid,  and  Roessler.) 

Roessner,  William  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Fire  extinguisher. 
2,066,648  ;  Jan.  5. 

Roethel,  John  H>,  Detroit,  Mich.  Window  control  mecha- 
nism.    2,103,223  ;  Dec.  21. 

Roethel,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Ferro  Stamping  and  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Latch  mechanism. 
2,074,191  ;  Mar.  16. 

Eog,  John,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Circuit  breaker.  2.068,569  : 
Jan.  19. 

Rogan,  John  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hygrade 
Sylvania  Corporation,  Salem,  Mass.  Oscillator  tube. 
2,083,241  ;  June  8. 

Rogers,  Alexander  J.     (See  Roberts,  R.  G.,  and  Rogers.) 

Rogers,  Allen  H.,  York  Village,  Maine.  Smoking  pipe. 
2,072,773;    Mar.    2. 

Rogers,  Clifford  R.  (See  Baker,  D.  B.,  Rogers,  and 
Panzegrau.) 

Rogers,  Clifford  R.  (See  Johnston,  E.  A.,  Baker,  and 
Rogers.) 

Rogers,  Clifford  R.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Oil  seal.  2,074,672  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Rogers,  Clifford  R.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Track  roller  construction. 
2,080,744  ;  May  18. 

Rofiers,  Clifford  R.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Front  idler  wheel  for 
crawler  tractors.     2,101,454  ;  Dec.  7. 

Rogers,  Donald  A.     (See  Fogler,  M.  F.,  and  Rogers.) 

Rogers,  Donald  A.,  Petersburg,  Va.,  and  F.  Porter,  Syra- 
cuse, assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Solvay 
Process  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Catalytic  oxida- 
tion of  naphthalene.     2,071,361  ;  Feb.  23. 

Rogers,  Edmund.      (See  Werder,  John  F.,  assignor.) 

Rogers,  Edmund  C.   L.      (See  Marvin,  J.  T.,  and  Rogers.) 

Rogers,  Elias,  Company,  Limited.  (See  Cooper,  E.,  and 
Shieis,  assignors.) 

Rogers,  Elias,  Company  Limited.  (See  Shieis,  Thomas  C, 
assignor.) 

Rogers,  Elmer  J.,  Jr.,  U.  S.  Army.  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 
Flight  indicator  for  aircraft.     2,077.267  ;  Apr.  13. 

Rogers,  Fred  A.,  assignor  to  Rainbow  Laboratories,  Port- 
land, Oreg.  Color  calibration  machine.  2,084,598  ; 
June  22. 

Rogpr.s,  Gerald  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lubricating  device. 
2,083,035  ;  June  8. 

Rogers,  Harry  E.,  University  City,  Mo.  Making  beams. 
2,085,829  ;  July  6. 

Rogers,  Harvy  M.,  Fisher,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  A. 
Herrington,  Many,  La.     Trailer.     2,089,815  ;  Aug.  10. 

Rogers,  Homer  L.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Johns- 
Manville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preformed 
unit  and  making  the  same.     2,093,391  ;  Sept.  14. 

Rogers,  James  F.,  Bay  Village,  Ohio.  Tie  holder. 
2,084,503  ;  June  22. 

Rogers,  John  W.     (See  McKelvey,  J.  H.,  and  Rogers.) 

Rogers,  Leonard  M.,  Mendon,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Draper 
Corporation,  Hopedale,  Mass.  Parallel  motion  for 
looms.     2,083,276  ;  June  8. 

Rogers,  Lconar<l  M.,  Mendon,  assignor  to  Draper  Cor- 
pora lion,  Hopedale,  Mass.  Let-off  mechanism. 
2.090,593  ;  Oct.   19. 

Rogers,  Luther  B.,  Methuen,  assignor  to  Champion-In- 
ternational Company,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Manufacture 
of  paper.     2,080,362  ;  May  11. 

Rogers,  Luther  B.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  William  S.  H. 
Hamilton,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Compressor  synchronizing  system. 
2,080,232;   May  11. 

Rogers,  Marvin  C,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Company 
(Indiana),  Chicago,  III.  Distillation  of  hydrocarbon 
oils.     2,099,907  ;  Nov.  23. 

Rogers,  Paul  M.  (Sec  Rosch,  S.  J.,  di  Lustro,  and 
Rogers. ) 

Rogers,  I'aul  M.,  Haslings  on  Hudson,  assignor  1o 
Anaconda  Wire  Sc  Ciil)lo  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Covering  wire.     2,088,170  ;  July  27. 

Rogers,  I'aul  V.,  et  al.  (See  Ferguson,  Robert  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Roger.i  Radio  Tubes,  Limited.  (See  Parker,  Henry  W., 
asKiguor. ) 

RogeiK,  Sirmner  B.,  London,  England.  Electrical  sig- 
naling system.     2,007,008;  .Tnn.  5. 

Rogers,  Thomas  H.,  and  V.  Voorlices,  ITanimond.  Ttid.,  as- 
signoi'R,  ))y  niesnc  nssignnxMits,  to  Gasoline  Antioxidant 
(>>nipiiny,  Wilmington,  Del.  Motor  fuel  products. 
2,080,928;  May  18. 

Rogers,  Thomas  H.,  and  V.  Voorliees,  Hammond,  Ind., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignmentH,  to  Gasoline  Antioxi- 
dant Company,  Wilniinglon,  Del.  Motor  fuel  products. 
2,084,977  ;  June  22. 

Rogers,  Walter  1<'.,  assignor  to  Crown  Stove  Works, 
Cicero,  III.  Burner  plate  for  stove  ovens.  2, 081,. SCO  ; 
May  25. 


Rogers,  William  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Unitary  struc- 
ture for  supporting  photoprinting  apparatus.  2,100,920  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Rogge,  Albert  C.     (See  Gordon,  H.,  and  Rogge.) 

Rogge,  Carl  A.,  Hastings  on  Hudson,  assignor  to  Ana- 
conda Wire  &  Cable  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Trans- 
mission line  support.     2,076.745  :  Apr.  13. 

Roggero,  Carlo,  Arenzano,  Italy.  Leveling  and  squaring 
device.     2,103,184;  Dec.  21. 

Rogoff,  Julius  M.,  and  G.  N.  Stewart,  deceased,  Cleveland, 
Ohio ;  L.  K.  Stewart,  K.  Stewart,  and  P.  R.  Harmel, 
administrators  of  said  G.  N.  Stewart,  assignors  to  said 
Rogoff.  Glandular  succedaneum  and  processes  of  mak- 
ing the  same.     2,096,342  ;  Oct.  19. 

Rohats,  Nicholas,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Graphical  analyzer.  2,094,472 ; 
Sept.  28. 

Rohde,  Otto  C,  assignor  to  Champion  Spark  Plug  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Spark  plug.     2,071,432  ;  Feb.  23. 

Rohde,  Otto  C,  assignor  to  Champion  Spark  Plug  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Mica-insulated  spark  plug. 
2,080,854  ;  May  18. 

Rohland,  Curt  J.,  Seekonk,  Mass.  Package.  2,083,398; 
June  8. 

Rohland,  Curt  J.,  Seekonk,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Nestle-Lemur  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Machine  and  process  for  making  hair  waving  pads. 
2,069,776  ;  Feb.  9. 

Rohland,  Curt  J.,  Seekonk,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The  Nestle- 
Le  Blur  Company.  Machine  and  process  for  making 
hair  waving   pads.     2,069,777 ;   Feb.   9. 

Rohlin,  Karl  W.,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  War- 
ren Webster  &  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Control  of 
heating  systems.     2,087,775  ;  Apr.  27. 

Rohlin,  Karl  W.,  Merchantville,  assignor  to  Warren  Web- 
ster &  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  controlling  heating  systems.     2,090,073  ;  Aug.  17. 

Rohlin,  Karl  W.,  Merchantville,  assignor  to  Warren 
Webster  &  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Radiator. 
2,097,602  ;    Nov.   2. 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Adkins,  Folkers,  and 
Connor,  assignors.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company,  The.  (See  Andrews,  Chester  E., 
assignor.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Andrews,  C.  E.,  and  Covert, 
assignors.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Andrews,  C.  E.,  and 
Fenske,  assignors.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Andrews,  C.  E.,  and 
Washburne,  assignors.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Bauer,  W.,  and  Gerlach, 
assignors.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Bauer,  W.,  and  Lauth,  as- 
signors.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Bock,  L.  H.,  and  Houk. 
assignors.) 

Rohm  cfe  Haas  Company.  (See  Bruson,  Herman  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Bruson,  H.  A.,  Covert, 
assignors.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Bruson,  H.  A.,  and 
Stein,    assignors.) 

Rohm  and  Haas  Company.  (See  Chalmers,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Fenske,  M.  R.,  and  Andrews, 
assignors.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Helwig,  Edward  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Hollander,  C.  S.,  and 
Hester,  assignors.) 

R3hm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Hollander,  C.  S.,  and 
Williams,  assignors.) 

Rijhm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Miinzinger,  Walter  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Niederl,  Joseph  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Plauson,  Hermann,  as- 
signor.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Powers,  D.  H.,  and  Bock, 
assignors.) 

Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Powers,  D.  IT.,  Bock,  and 
Houk,  assignors.) 

Riihm  &  Haas  Company  (See  Powers,  D.  11.,  and  Stieg- 
ler.  assignors.) 

Riilim  &  Haas  Company.      (See  Riihm,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Riilim  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Kolun,  O.,  and  Bauer,  as- 
signors.) 

ROhm  &  Haas  Company.  (See  Spence,  Le  Roy  U.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rohm  &  Hans  Company.  (See  Sperr,  Frederick  W.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

R6hm,  Otto,  Darmstadt,  Germany.  Producing  stable  al- 
kali  polysulphidcs.     2,077,850  ;   Apr.   20. 

Kiilmi,  Otto,  Darmstadt,  <!(>rniany.  Sole  leather  and  pro- 
])Mring  the  same.      2,101.511;  Dec.   7. 

RUlim,  Otto,  Darmstadt,  Germany,  assignor  to  Riihm  & 
Haas  Company,  Pliiladelphia,  Pa.  Polymerizing  organic 
compounds.     2,067,580;  Jan.   32. 

Riiliin,  Otto,  and  W.  Itatu-r,  Darmstadt.  <!(>rnianv,  assignors 
to  ItiihTn  &  llnss  Company,  I'liiladelpliia.  I'm.  Mann- 
faclnre  of  polymerization  products.     2,091,fil5  ;  Aug.  31. 

Itohmnnn,  (^arl,  Jena,  (iermany.  Local  anaestlnMloally 
.'H'tive  pharmaceutical  i)roparntion  nn<l  preparing  the 
same.     2,081,712  ;  May  25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Rohn,  Wilhelm,  Hanau-on-the-Main,  Germany.     Multihigh 

rolling  mill.     2,085,449  ;  June  29. 
Rohn,  Wilhelm,  Hanau-on-the-Main,  Germany.     Apparatus 

for  producing  metallic  ingots.    2,085,450  ;  June  29. 
Rohn,  Wilhelm,  Hanau-on-tho-.Main,  Germany.     Induction 

furnace.     2,090,074  ;  Aug.  17. 
Rohn,  \Vilhelm,  assignor  to  Ileraeus-Vacuumschmelze  A.  G., 

Hanau-on-the-Main,   Germany.     Manufacturing  iron  al- 
loys.    2,071,942  ;  Feb.  23. 
Rohn,     Wilhelm.     assignor     to    Heraeus-Vacuumschmelze 

A.     G.,     Hanau-on-the-Main,     Germany.       Metallurgical 

slag  reaction.     2,097,344;  Oct.  26. 
Rohner,   Arnold  J.,    Haddon   Heights,   N.   J.,    assignor   to 

Radio    Corporation   of  America.      Compensator   for  va- 
riations of  plate  currents.     2,081,713  ;   May  25. 
Rohnfekl,   Johannes,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft 

fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,   Berlin,  Germany. 

Modulation.     2,095,371:  Oct.   12. 
Rohrer,     Josiah     H.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Air     heater. 

2,072,466;   Mar.   2. 
Rohrmann.     Fred     E.,     Jlilwaukee,     Wis.       Smokehouse. 

2,078,639  ;  Apr.  27. 
Roider,   Ralph  F.,   Schenectady,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral  Electric  Company.      Evaporator   for   refrigerating 

machines.     2,078,163  ;  Apr.  20. 
RoKo  Corporation.      (See  Coberly,  Clarence  J.,  assignor.) 
EoKo  Corporation.     (See  Coberly,  C.  J.,  and  Hanson,  as- 
signors. ) 
Roland,  John,   assignor  to  Schwitzer-Cummins  Company. 

Indianapolis,  Ind.     Stoker  alarm.     2,082,029  ;   June  1. 
Rolff,  Friedrich,  Berlin,  Germany.     Container  for  granu- 
lar and  like  materials.     2,077,898  ;  Apr.  20. 
Rolfs,  Eugene  L.,  Clayton,  Mo.,  and  C.  W.  Fuller,  Houston, 

Tex.,    assignors    to    Johns-Manville    Corporation,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Pipe  wrapping  machine.     2,070,925  ;   Feb. 

16. 
Rolland,  Samuel  V.,  Flint,  Mich.     Sewer  rod.    2.102,917  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Rollefson,  Karl  E.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  The  IMuter 

Companv,    Chicago,    111.     Relative    humidity    indicator. 

2.093.767  ;  Sept.  21. 
Roller,  Franz,  Stuttgart,  assignor  to  Daimler  Benz  Aktien- 

gessellschaft,  Stuttgart-Unterturkheim,  Germany.  Motor 

vehicle.    2,073,029  ;  Mar.  9. 
Roller,   Louis   H.,    Plainfleld,   N.    J.      Valve.      2,102,034; 

Dec.  14. 
Roller,  Paul  S.,  Stelton,  N.  J.     Treating  Portland  cement. 

2.085,044  ;  June  29. 
Roller,    Robert,    Haddonfield,    N.    J.       Multiple    master 

hanger.    2,103,642  ;  Dec.  28. 
Roller-Smith  Company.     (See  Wood.  Joseph  D.,  assignor.) 
Rolleston,  Lancelot  O.     (See  Campbell,  J.,  and  Rolleston.) 
Rolleston,  Lancelot  O.      (See  Campbell,  J.,  Rolleston,  and 

Smith.) 
Rollin,  George  W.      (See  Smith,   C.  L.,  and  Rollin.) 
Rollings,  Ernest  J.,  assignor  to  Wiedemann  Machine  Com- 
pany,    Philadelphia,     Pa.       Barrel    painting    machine. 

2.074,432  :  Mar.  23. 
Rollins,  Clark  B.,  assignor  to  Phillips  &  Buttorff  Mfg.  Co., 

Nashville,  Tenn.     Gas  range.     2.075,406  ;  Mar.  30. 
Rollins,  Henry  H.     (See  Owen,  Obadiah  N.,  assignor.) 
Rollins.   Irving  L.      (See  Tasso,   Giuseppe,  assignor.) 
Rolls,    Oscar,    Honefoss,    Norway.      Device    for   observing 

the  operation  of  press  rolls.     2,076,095  ;  Apr.  0. 
Rolph,  Samuel  W.,  Clovpland  Heights,  assignor  to  Willard 

Storage    Battery   Company.    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Storage 

batterv.    2,100.921  :  Nov.  30. 
Holph,  Thomas  W.     (See  Doroy,  W.  A.,  and  Rolph.) 
Uolph,  Thonias  W.,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Holophano 

Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Luminair.     2.067,410  ; 

•Tan.  12. 
Rolph,  Thomas  W.,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Holophane 

Company,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Lamp.     2,008,240 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Rolph,  Thomas  W..  Newark.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Holophane 

C^)mpany,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Refractor.    2,099,034  ; 

Nov.   16. 
Rolph,  Thonins  W..  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Holophane 

Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Luminair.     2,101,199  ; 

Doe.  7. 
Rolph,  Thomas  W.,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Holophano 

Company,     Inc.,    New     York,    N.    Y.      Visible    signal. 

2,102,975;  Dec.  21. 
Rolshausen,  Ferdinand   W.,  and   S.   L.  Bishkin,  Houston. 

Tex.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company. 

Oil  base  hydratable  drilling  fluid.     2.099.825;  Nov.   23. 
Rom,  Palmer  W.,  Cudahy,  assignor  of  forty-nine  per  cent 

to  H.  W.  Burniolster,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Vehicle  signal- 
ing system.     2,080.9.')9  :  July  13. 
Romaine,  Millard.     (See  Rochm,  E.  G.,  and  Romaine.) 
Romaine.    .Millard,    assignor    to    The    Cincinnati    Milling 

Machine    Co..    Cincinnati.    Ohio.     Manually    controlled. 

copying  mnrblne.      2.076.,86,')  ;  Apr.  13. 
Romaine,    Millard,    and    W.    D.    Archea,    Cincinnati,    and 

K.    (!.    Roehm.    Norwood,    assignors    to   The   Cincinnati 

Milling   Machine  Company,   Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Milling 

machine       transmission       and       control       mechanism. 

2,070,808;  Feb.  16. 
Roman,   Benjamin,   New  York.  N.  Y.      Preserved  multiple 

course  dinner.     2,096,825  ;  Oct.  20. 
Romanelll,     George,      Des      Moines,      Iowa.        Combining 

resorclnol  with  iodine.     2,102.918;  Doe.  21. 
Romano,  Adeline,  adminlstriitrix.    (See  Romano,  MichaM.) 


Romano,  Arthur,  and  A.  Botta,  Springfield,  Mass.    Inking 

device.     2,103,494;  Dec.  28. 
Romano,  Michael,  Providence.   R.  I. ;  A.  Romano,  admin- 
istratrix of  said  Michael  Romano.     Windshield  wiper. 

2,102,188;  Dec.  14. 
Romanoff,    Frank   P.,    assignor   to    Apollo   Metal    Works, 

Chicago,  111.     Noncorrodible  object  and  producing  same. 

2,103,119;  Dec.  21. 
Rome    Plow    Company.       (See    McKay,    Augusta    P.,    as- 
signor.) 
Romeo,   Salvatore,  Corona,  N.  Y.      Sanitary  douche  pan. 

2,096,651  ;   Oct.   19. 
Romero,    Antonio    S.,    Santurce,    P.    R.      Fountain    pen. 

2,075,661 ;  Mar.  30. 
Romieux,   Charles   J.,    Summit,   and  K.   D.   Ashley,   Cran- 

ford,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Cyanamid  Company, 

New   York,   N.   Y.      Dlthiophosphate   compounds.      Re. 

20,411 ;  June  15. 
Romig,   Morris  W.,  assignor  to  L.   F.   Grammes   &   Sons, 

Inc.,  Allentown,  Pa.     Box.     2,102,094  ;  Dec.  14. 

Chicago,   111.      Self  closing  bag.      2,102,035 ;    Dec.    14. 
Romig,    Orlando    E.,    Gary,    Ind.,    assignor    to    American 

Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.    Manufacture  of  silicon 

steel  sheets.     2,083,275  ;  June  8. 
Romine,  Harrv  A.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.     Automobile  fuel 

tank  lock.     2,090,638  ;  Aug.  24.  • 

Romine,   Joseph   C,   assignor   to   W.   R.    Wilson,   Detroit, 

Mich.     Ductile  gas  line  connecter.     2,100,270  ;  Nov.  23. 
Romine,  Mary  C.,  administratrix.      (See  Romine,   Robert 

T.) 
Romine,  Robert  T.,  deceased,  Macomb  County,  by  Mary 

C.  Romine,  Mt.  (Clemens,   Mich.,  administratrix.     Stack 

lifter.     2,099,078;  Nov.   16. 
Romney,    Reuben,   Jr.,    assignor   to   Cheezits   Corporation, 

Salt    Lake    City,    Utah.     Cooking    edibles.     2,067,682 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Romp,    Hendrik   A.,    Voorburg,    Netherlands,    assignor    to 

Shell    Development    Company,     San    Francisco,     Calif. 

Liquid  fuel  burning  installation.     2,098,760  ;  Nov.  9. 
Rompe,  Robert.      (See  Pirani,  JI.,  Rompe,  and  Thouret.) 
Rompe,  Robert,  Berlin,  and  W.  Thouret,   Berlin-Wilmera- 

dorf,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 

Gaseous  electric  discharge  lamp  device.    2,103,041 ;  Dec. 

21. 
Ronag  A.-G.      (See  Neumann,  Leopold,  assignor.) 
Ronci,   Fernando  M.,   Providence,  R.  I.     Immersing  and 

drying  machine.    2,102,819  ;  Dec.  21. 
Ronci,    Victor   L.,   Brooklyn,   assignor   to  Bell  Telephone 

Laboratories.  Incorporated.  New  York.  N.  Y.     Electron 

discharge   device.     2.077,156:   Apr.   13. 
Ronci,   Victor  L.,   Brooklyn,   assignor   to   Bell  Telephone 

Laboratories,    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Elec- 
tron discharge  device.     2,082,120;  June  1. 
Ronci,   Victor  L.,   Brooklyn,   assignor  to   Bell   Telephone 

Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Electronic 

discharge  device.     2,083,346  ;  June  8. 
Rondelle,    Louis    G.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.     Automobile 

motor  attachment.     2,079.183;  May  4. 
Rondelli,  Desire,  et  nl.     (See  Jtasson, "Claudius,  assignor.) 
Ronka,    Arne    H.,    Washington,     D.     C.       Electric    plug. 

2.096.382;  Oct.  19. 
R6nn,  Jens  A.,    Skive,   assignor   to  W.  Hellesen  and  Co., 

Copenhagen,  Denmark.    Apparatus  for  introducing  melts 

into  casting  molds.     2,096.998  ;  Oct.  26. 
RCnnberg.  Daniel,  Ludvika,  assignor  to  AUmiinna  Svenska 

Elektriska     Aktiebolaget,     Vasteras,     Sweden.       Extin- 

guisliing      chamber      for      electric      circuit      breakers. 

2.093.250;  Sept.  14. 
Ronning,  Adolph,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Tractor  implement 

hitch.     2,078,413  ;  Apr.  27. 

Ronning,  Adolph,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Power  grader. 
2.090,154:  Aug.  17. 

Ronning,  Adolph,  Minneapolis,  IMinn.  Combination  trac- 
tor-elevator and  power  transmission.  2.097,703 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Ronning,   Martin.     (See  Korsmo.  A.,  and  Ronning.) 

Ronnquist,  Edwin,  Chicago,  111.  Drawing  instrument. 
2.073,881  ;  Mar.  16. 

Ronowsk.v.  Frank,  Bath,  N.  Y.  Artificial  limb.  2,073,807  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Ronzl,  Carl,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Treating  human  skin. 
2,095,651  :  Oct.  12. 

Ronzone,  Millard  IT.      (See  Lange.  H..  and  Ronzone.) 

Rood.  Walter  11.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  assignor  of  nine-twentieths 
to  F.  r.  Crane.     Pump  pUinsrer.     2.074.591  :  Mar.  23. 

Roode.  Lewis  P..  Gallup,  N.  Mex.  Lawn  mower  sharp- 
ener.     2,072,772  ;   Mar.    2. 

Roofing  Machinery  Mfg.  Co.  (See  McFarland,  Owen  D., 
assignor.) 

Roofing  Alachinery  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Schillo,  Louis  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Rook,  Clay  H.      (See  Rook,  James  A.,  and  C.  H.) 

Rook.  James  A.,  and  C.  H..  East  Palestine,  Ohio,  Syn- 
chronized oil  level  control.     2.098.883:  Nov    9 

Rooke,  James  B.,  Richmond,  Va.  Sunken  ship  marker  and 
relief  bwny.     2,083,306  ;  June  ?. 

Rooker,  William  A.,  Martinslnng.  W.  Va..  assignor  to 
National  Fruit  Products  Companv,  Inc<irnorated!  Wash- 
Ington,  D.  C.     Pectous  materials.     2,095,017  ;  Oct.  12. 

Rooker.  William  A..  MartinshurL',  W.  Va..  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Fruit  Products  C<impany.  Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Extracting   pectin.      2,097,081  ;   Oct.   20 


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Rooks,  John  H.,  Springvale,  Ga.,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
W.  A.  Rooks,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Boll  weevil  combating 
attachment  for  cultivator.     2,087,118  ;  July  13. 

Rooks,  William  A.     (See  Rooks,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Rooksby,  Harold  P.     (See  Ramsay,  H.  T.,  and  Rooksby.) 

Roos,  Carlisle  K.,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa,  assignor  to  United 
States  Gypsum  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cementitious 
material.     2,079,338  ;  May  4. 

Roos,  Carlisle  K.,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa,  assignor  to  United 
States  Gypsum  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Plaster  wall- 
board  and  making  it.     2,080,009  ;  May  11. 

Roos,  Carlisle  K.,  Wheaton,  assignor  to  United  States 
Gypsum  Company,  Chicaeo,  111.  Apparatus  for  prepar- 
ing gypsum  slabs.     2,088,813  ;  Aug.  3. 

Roos,  Carlisle  K.,  Wheaton,  111.,  and  M.  G.  Allison,  South- 
ard, Okla.,  assignors  to  United  States  Gypsum  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Machine  for  mixing  plastic  material. 
2,079,565  ;  May  4. 

Roos,  Henry  W.,  and  F.  L.  Shober,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Device  for  treatment  of  floor  surfaces.  2,087,265  ; 
July  20. 

Roosa,  George  W.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  headlight. 
2,078,023  ;   Apr.  20. 

Roose,  Clyde  O.,  Elyria,  Ohio.  System  and  means  for 
automobile  identification.     2,098,432  ;   Nov.   9. 

Roosenstein,  Hans  O.  (See  Bohm,  O.,  Gothe,  and  Roosen- 
stein.) 

Roosenstein,  Hans  O.  (See  Klotz,  E.,  Wilhelm,  and 
Roosenstein.) 

Roosenstein,  Hans  O.,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft 
fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Modulation.     2,076,351  ;  Apr.  6. 

Roosenstein,  Hans  O.,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft 
fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Temperature    regulator.     2,088,217 ;    July    17. 

Roosenstein,  Hans  O.,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft 
fUr  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Tuning  means  for  receiver  sets.     2,094,751  ;  Oct.   5. 

Roosevelt,  Blarcus  S.,  Highland  Park,  Blich.,  assignor 
to  The  Hamilton  Autographic  Register  Company,  Ham- 
ilton, Ohio.  Manifolding  attachment  for  typewriters. 
2,069,659  ;  Feb.  2. 

Roossien,  Elmer  J.     (See  Geske,  C.  W.,  and  Roossien.) 

Root,  Donald  S..   et  al.      (See  Taylor,  Wesley,  assignor.) 

Root,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  The  Chandler  &  Price 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Sheet  transferring  mecha- 
nism for  printing  presses.     2,081,958;  June   1. 

Root,  Frank  B.,  Caldwell,  N.  J.  Drying  oil  product  and 
making  same.     2,082,515  ;  June  1. 

Root,  Frank  B.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis- 
Foster  Company.  Composition  for  coating  purposes  con- 
taining a  rubber  derivative.     2,068,818  ;  Jan.  26. 

Root,  Leonard  E.,  assignor  to  Douglas  Aircraft  Company, 
Inc.,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Control  surface.  2,070,809  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Root,  Percy  H.,  assignor  to  The  Fate-Root-Heath  Com- 
pany, Plymouth,  Ohio.  Knife  grinder.  2,009,097  :  Jan. 
26. 

Root,  Ralph  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Desk  manifolder. 
2,073,712  ;  Mar.  16. 

Roper,  Denney  W.      (See  Buck,  N.  E.,  and  Roper.) 

Roper,  Denney  W.     (See  Buck,  N.  E.,  Roper,  and  Thomas.) 

Roper,  John  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Instrument  board 
light.     2,089,226  ;  Aug.  10. 

Roper,  Marion  G.,  Winters,  Tex.  Power  lift.  2,076,673  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Roque,  Fred  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  feeding  device. 
2,086,138;  July  6. 

Roques,  Louis,  assignor  to  Louis  Roques  and  Georges  Arra- 
chequesne,  Paris,  France.  Elastic  fabric  with  one  or 
more  inextensible  zones.     2,076,350  ;  Apr.  6. 

Roques,  Louis,  and  Georges  Arrachequesne.  (See  Roques, 
Louis,  assignor.) 

Rorden,  Harold  L.,  and  P.  M.  Ross,  Barberton,  assignors 
to  The  Ohio  Brass  Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Im- 
pulse generator.     2,077,773  ;  Apr.  20. 

Roren,  Albert,  assignor  to  Carbonaire  Beverage  Dispenser, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cooling  and  dispensing  appara 
tus.     2.074,074  ;  Mar.  16. 

Roren,  Albert,  assignor  to  C.irbonaire  Beverage  Dis- 
penser, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carbonaling  and  dis- 
pensing apparatus.     2,086,000  ;  July  6. 

Rorrer,  (jharlos  E.,  and  A.  R.  Mitterer,  assignors  to  Stadi- 
um Stores,  Inc.,  Denver,  Colo.  Show  case.  2,083,093  ; 
Juno  8. 

Ko.sii,  Antlionv,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Glass  mold. 
2,070,403  ;  Feb.  9. 

Rosado,  J()s5  Sicrrii,  San  .Tuan.  P.  R.  Liquid  dispcMisci' 
and  cooler.     2,0(i6.n-18  ;  Jan.  5. 

Rosay,  Jo.seph,  Armonk,  N.  Y.    Switch.    2,073,319;  Mar.  9. 

Roshorougli,  Wllliain  Mcli.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Castellated 
nut  blank.     2,100,;i57  ;   Nov.  30. 

Itrisch,  Ci'org.      (Sec  Ifallcr,  J.,  and  ROsch.) 

Uo.scli,  (!(>org.  (See  Krilnzlein,  (3.,  Dipfonbach,  Eggert 
and   IJii.scli.) 

Uoscli,  Samuel  J.,  YonkorR,  assignor  to  Anaconda  Wire  & 
(■^■ll)l('  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  cable 
2.102,129  ;  Dec.  14. 

RoKch,  Samuel  .f.,  Yonkors,  and  V.  F.  dl  Ijuslro,  Trvingloii. 
N.  Y.,  and  I'.  M.  Itogers,  Orange,  CiilK..  nHsignopH  to 
Anaconda  Wire  &  Cable  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Insulated  coiiiliicloi'  iiiid  making  Hainc.  2,087,30.'!; 
July  20. 


Rosch,  Siegfried,  assignor  to  Ernst  Leitz,  G.  m.  b.  H., 
Wetzlar,  Germany.  Light  gauge  for  photometers. 
2,092,588  ;  Sept.  7. 

Roscoe  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Cederstrom,  Har- 
old A.,   assignor.) 

Rose,  Alexander  D.,  assignor  to  Jas.  P.  Marsh  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Combined  pressure  responsive  ele- 
ment and  trap.     2,085,926  ;   July   6. 

Rose.  Alfred  G.     (See  Wood,  D.,  and  Rose.) 

Rose,  Bennie  A.     (See  Kilgore,  L.  A.,  and  Rose.) 

Rose,  Bennie  A.,  Swissvale,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Turbine-generator  field-winding.  2,103,795 ;  Dec. 
28. 

Rose,  Charles,  assignor  to  Central  Bag  &  Burlap  Co., 
Chicago,    111.      Self   closure    bag.      2,102,035 ;   Dec.    14. 

Rose,  Chester  E.,  Parlin,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Du  Pont  Film 
Manufacturing  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Reload- 
able  film   cartridge.      2,072,625  ;   Mar.   2. 

Rose,  Clarence  C,  Mentor,  assignor  to  Willard  Storage 
Battery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Treating  freshly 
pasted  storage  battery  plates.     2,068,434  ;  Jan.  19. 

Rose,  David  G.     (See  Doherty,  D.  L.,  and  Rose.) 

Rose,  Edwin  L.      (See  Wilhelm,  A.  M.,  and  Rose.) 

Rose,  Ernest,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  International 
Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fil- 
ing drawer.     2,083,399  ;  June  8. 

Rose,  Ernest,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Busine-ss  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Group  selector  for  sorting  machines.     2,101,455  ;  Dec.  7. 

Rose,  Ernest,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Selector  for  sorting   machines.     2,101.456  ;   Dec.    7. 

Rose,  Francis  L.,  Blackley,  Manchester,  England,  assignor 
to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Amino- 
aroylamino-benzoic  acid  and  making  it.  2,088,667 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Rose,  George  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
2,068,247  ;  Jan.  19. 

Rose,  George  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine. 
2,090,900  ;  Aug.  24. 

Rose,  George  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Ameri- 
can Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey.  Coil  han- 
dling apparatus.     2,074,809  ;  Mar.   23. 

Rose,  George  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  handling 
coils.    2,102,337  ;  Dec.  14. 

Rose,  George  M.,  Jr.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Stem  for  electron  discharge  devices. 
2,066.856  ;  Jan.  5. 

Rose,  George  M.,  Jr.,  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Stem 
for  electron  discharge  devices.     2,082,848  ;  June  8. 

Rose,  Harry,  Plymouth,  Ind.  Engine  cooling  and  car 
heating  system  and  apparatus.     2,071,659  ;  Feb.  23. 

Rose,  Herbert  A.     (See  Atherton,  A.  L.,  and  Rose.) 

Rose,  Herbert  A.      (See  Ludwig,   L.   R.,  and  Rose.) 

Rose,  Herbert  A.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Vapor  electric  converter.     2,078,085  ;  Apr.   27. 

Rose,  Herbert  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house Electric  &  Manufacturing  (Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Transformer  system.     2,085,123  ;  June  29. 

Rose,  Herbert  A.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Vapor-electric  converter.     2,094,376 ;  Sept.  28. 

Rose,  Herbert  A.„  Pittsburgh,  and  Ned  W.  Geist,  Edge- 
wood,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Control  system  for 
a  vapor  electric  converter.     2,088,483  ;  July  27. 

Rose,  Herbert  E.      (See  Loepsinger,  A.  J.,  and  Rose.) 

Rose,  Herman  R.  (See  Lemmon,  W.  S.,  Rose,  and 
Young.) 

Rose,  Hilton  W.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Determining  color  den- 
sity of  liquids.     2,073,223  ;  Mar.  9. 

Rose,  Homer  C,  Augusta,  Wis.  Lettering  guide. 
2,080,093;  May  11. 

Rose,  James,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Safety  bath  foot  pad. 
2,075,229  ;  Mar.  30. 

Rose,  James  R.,  Edgeworth,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to 
M.  L.  Bcnedum,  and  J.  C.  Trees,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Treat- 
ing hydrocarbon  fluids.     2,080,929  ;  Jlay  18. 

Rose,  James  R.,  Edgeworth,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to 
M.  Ij.  Bonodum,  and  J.  C.  Trees,  Pittsburgh,  I'a.  Ap- 
paratus for  the  treatment  of  hydrocarbon  fluids. 
2,080,930  ;  May  1  8. 

Hose,  James  U.,  Edgeworth.  assignor  of  three-fourths  to 
J\l.  Ij.  Benedum,  and  J.  C.  Trees,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Process 
of  and  api)aratus  for  the  treatment  of  hydrocarbon 
fluids.     2,080,931  ;  May  IS. 

Rose,  James  R.,  Edgeworth,  assignor  of  three-fourths  to 
M.  Ji.  Benedum,  and  J.  C.  Trees,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ap- 
p.'irntus  for  the  treatment  of  hydrocarbon  fluids. 
2,080,9:!2  ;  May  IS. 

Rose,  James  R.,  Edgeworth.  assignor  of  Ihree-fourllis  to 
M.  I,.  Benedum,  and  J.  C.  Trees.  Pittsburgh,  Pn.  Treat- 
ing aliphatic  livdrocarbons.     2.080,033;  May  18. 

Rose,  Jay,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Shoe  shield.  2,073,181  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Rose,  Jess  C,  assignor  to  IVfotlou  Picture  Electric  Prod- 
ucts, TiOs  Angeles,  Calif.  Clamjilng  means.  2.090,310; 
Aug.  17. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Rose,  Jess  E.,  assignor  to  Motion  Picture  Electric  Prod- 
ucts, Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Focusing  means  for  incandes- 
cent studio  spotlights.     2,083,506  ;  June  8. 
Rose,  John  R.,  University  City,  J.  C.  Cox,  and  F.  H.  Maas, 

assignors   to    Wagner   Electric   Corporation,    St.    Louis, 

Mo.     Honing  tool.     2,083,400  ;  June  8. 
Rose,   Lawrence   J.,    St.   Louis,   Mo.     Adjustable   curtain 

bracket.     2,079,816  ;  May   11. 
Rose,    Lawrence    J.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Dispensing   device 

with  regulated  measuring  means.     2,083,094 ;  June  8. 
Rose,  Merle  L.,   Conway,  Ark.     Egg  opener.      2,087,815  ; 

July  20. 
Rose    Patch    &    Label    Company,    The.      (See    Rosenthal, 

Arthur,  assignor.) 
Rose,  William,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Gump  Company,  Chicago, 

111.     Magnetic  separator.     2,090,639  ;  Aug.  24. 
Rose,    William    H.,    Jersey    City,    N.    J.      Golf-ball    tee. 

2,072,688;    Mar.    2. 
Rose,  William  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.    Ear  muff.    2,089,427  : 

Aug.  10. 
Rose,  William  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stanco 

Incorporated.       Powder    spraying    device.       2,068,871  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Rose,  William  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stanco 

Incorporated.     Powder  gun  and  plunger  device  adapted 

therefor.     2,071,580  ;  Feb.  23. 
Rose,  William  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stanco 

Incorporated.       Discharge    elements    in    powder    guns. 

2,084,504;  June  22. 
Rose,  William  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stancor 

Incorporated.      Spray    gun    with    removable    discharge 

tube.     2,084.505  ;  June  22. 
Rose,   William  H.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stanco, 

Incorporated.     Powder  dispenser.     2,096,920;    Oct.   26. 
Rose,  William  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Airplane.     2.077.070  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Rose,  William  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Airplane.     2,077,071  ; 

Apr.   13. 
Rose,  William  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Aileron.     2,077,072  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Rosebury,    Fred,    assignor    to    University    Patents,    Inc., 

New     York,      N.     Y.        Vacuum     tube     potentiometer. 

2,099,349  :   Nov.   16. 
Roseby,   Philip  N.,  Liverpool,   England,   assignor  to   As- 
sociated Telephone  and   Telegraph  Company,   Chicago, 

111.     Electrical  signaling  system.     2,077,899  ;  Apr.  20. 
Roselund,  Harold  A.,  assignor  to  The  De  Vilbiss  Company, 

Toledo,  Ohio.     Spray  head.     2,102,382  ;  Dec.  14. 
Roselund,  Harold  A.,  and  I.  L.  Eastman,  assignors  to  The 

De    Vilbiss    Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.     Flock    spray'ng 

apparatus.     2,091,055  ;  Aug.  24. 
Roseman.   Leo.      fSee  Rosenman.  H..  and  Roseman.) 
Roseman,  Leo,  Newark,  N.  J.    Multiple  stitch  sewing  ma- 
chine.    2,072,966  ;  Mar.  9. 
Roseman,  Leo,  Newark,  N.  J.     Continuous  variable  stitch 

sewing  machine.     2,072,967  ;  Mar.  9. 
Roseman,   Leo,   Newark,    N.   J.     Slide-operated  separable 

fastener.     2,073,380  ;  Mar.  9. 
Roseman,     Leo,     Newark,     N.     J.       Snap     fastener    tape. 

2.075,060  :  Mar.  30. 
Roseman,   Leo,   Newark,  N.    J.     Flat  hook  fastener  tape. 

2,087,925  ;  July  27. 
Roseman,     Leo,      Newark,     N.      J.       Multiple     fastener 

2,102,223  ;  Dee.  14. 
Roseman,  Leo,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Waldos  Koh-I- 

Noor,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.     Separable  fastener. 

2,067,737  ;  Jan.  12. 
Rosen,   Harold  M.,   Muskegon,   Mich.     Lubricant   and    its 

manufacture.     2,089.500  ;  Aug.  10. 
Rosen,     Jack     H.,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Drinking     vessel. 

2,075.137  :  Mar.  30. 
Ros*5n,  K:irl  W.      (See  Richtcr,  J.   C.  F.   C,   and  Ros^n.1 
Ros^n,     Nils    I.,     Stocksund,     Sweden.       Card     register. 

2,103,695  ;  Dec.  28. 
Rosen,  Raphael,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 

Development    Company.      Nonsludging   oil.      2,069,273  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Rosen,  Raphael,  Cranford,  N.  .7.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 

Development    Company.      Nonsludging   oil.      2,069,274  : 

Feb.   2. 
Rosen,    Raphael,    Cranford,   N.    J.,   assignor    to    Standard 

Oil    Development    Company.      Preparing    Improved    de- 
tergents and   wotting  agents   from  petroleum  oils   and 

products  thereof.    2,084,506  :  June  22. 
Rosen,  Raphael,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 

Development  Company.     Inhibitors  for  lubricating  oils. 

2,085,045  ;  June  29. 
Rosen,  Itaphacl.  Cranford.  and  F.  M.  Archibald.  Elizabeth, 

N.  .T..  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company. 

Purifying  of  alcohols  by  contact  catalysts.     2,068,872; 

Jan.  20. 
Rosenbaum,    Samuel    S.,    Pasadena,    assignor    to    Joseph 

Wintroub,      Los      Angeles,      Calif.      Automatic      meat. 

stonipor.     2,084,359  ;  June  22. 
Rosenborg,    David    L.,    et   al.       (See   Fine,   David   L.,    as- 
signor.) 
Rosenberg,  Edwin   C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Hydraulic  eleva- 
tor toniue  damper.     2,085.230  ;  June  29. 
Rosenberg.  Egon,  Berlin,   and   P.   Mni)pel,   Hamburg,   Ger- 
many.   Device  for  radioactive  impregnation  of  materials. 

2.009.850;  Feb.  9. 
Rosenberg.   George,  and  L.   Splselman,   New   York,   N.  T. 

Glass  picture   frame  and  decorative    corner  connecter 

therefor.    2.071,581 ;  Feb.  23. 


Collapsible  con- 
Fastener. 


New    York,    N.    Y'.     Nut    cap-lock. 


New   York, 
Nov.   16. 


N.   Y.      Blank    feeding 
Y.     Weatherproofing 


Rosenberg,  Heyman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  nut 
making.     2,068,075  ;  Jan.  19. 

Rosenberg,  Heyman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  mak- 
ing wing-nuts.     2,068,076  ;  Jan.  19. 

Rosenberg,  Heyman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Damper  bearing 
unit.    2,081,307  ;  May  25. 

Rosenberg,  Heyman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Capped  nut  and 
art  of  producing  same.     2.090.640  ;  Aug.   24. 

Rosenberg,  Heyman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing'  capped 
nut  blanks.     2,090,641  ;  Aug.  24. 

Rosenberg,    Hevman,   New  York,   N.   Y. 
tainer.     2,094,496  ;  Sept.  28. 

Rosenberg,     Heyman,     New     York,     N. 
2,095,153  ;  Oct.  5. 

Rosenborg.    Heyman, 
2,095,289  ;  Oct.  12. 

Rosenberg,    Heyman, 
means.     2.099.232  ; 

Rosenberg,  Heyman,   New   York,  N. 
fastener.     2,099,990  ;  Nov.  23. 

Rosenberg,  Jacob  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
O.  Hommel  Company.  Opaque  lead  glass  of  low  melt- 
ing-point.    2,084,747  ;  June  22. 

Rosenberg,  Jacob  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  O. 
Hommel   Company.      Enamelware.      2,086,190 ;   July   6. 

Rosenberg,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments,   to   American   Epok   Inc.,    New  York,   N.   Y. 
Incandescent        lamp        cinematographic 
2,069,851;  Feb.  9. 

Rosenberg,   Philip   S.      (See  Saunders,   L.   P., 
berg.) 

Rosenberg,  Samuel,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Ear  muff.  2,070,216  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Milwaukee,  Wis.     Knitted  hood  and 
2,083,616;   June  15. 
,    Brockton, 
;   June  22. 
Brockton, 
2,093,099  ; 


apparatus, 
and  Rosen- 


Mass.      Perforating   ma- 


Mass.     Machine  for  orna- 

Sept.  14. 

Ind.      Trimming  machine. 


Rosenberg,   Samuel, 
scarf   assembly. 

Rosenberg,    Stig    E. 
chine.     2,084,869 

Rosenberg,  Stig  E., 
menting  leather. 

Rosenberger,    George,    Munice, 
2,085,393  ;  June  29. 

Rosenberger,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Pangborn  Corpora- 
tion, Hagerstown,  Md.  Filtering  and  collecting  appa- 
ratus.    2,072,906  ;  Mar.  9. 

Rosenberry,  Homer  R.,  and  R.  P.  Rosenberry,  assignors 
to  C.  W.  Brand,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Hydraulic  jack. 
2,078,208;  Apr.    20. 

Rosenberry,  Homer  R.,  Euclid,  and  R.  P.  Rosenberry, 
Cleveland,  assignors  to  C.  W.  Brand,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Packing  means  for  hydraulic  jacks.     2,094,752  ;  Oct.  5. 

Rosenberry,  Ray  P.  (See  Rosenberry,  Homer  R.  and 
R.  P.) 

Rosenblad,  Curt  F.,  Sodertalje,  Sweden,  assignor  to  Aktie- 
bolaget  Rosenblads  Patenter,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Heat 
exclianger.     2,081,678  ;  May  25. 

Rosenblatt,  Alexander.     (See  David.  L.,  and  Rosenblatt.) 

Rosenblum,  Israel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Polyhydric  alcohol- 
c.Trboxyllo  organic  acid-weak  polybnsic  inorganic  acid- 
phenol-aldehyde  condensation  products.  Re.  20.513 ; 
Sept.  21  f  .  ,        , 


I 


Heights,    N.    Y.      Artificial 

2,079,926  ;  May  11. 
Heights,    N.    Y.      Synthetic 


Rosenblum,    Israel,    Jackson 

resin  and  producing  same. 
Rosenblum,    Israel,    Jackson 

resin.    2,081,153  ;  May  25. 
Itosenblum,  Israel,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.    Artificial  resin 

and  making  the  same.     2,081,154  ;  May  25. 
Rosenblum,   Israel.   Jackson   Heights,   N.   .Y..     Polyhydric 

alcohol-polybasic  acid  resin.    2,088,612  ;  Aug.  3. 
Rosenblum.    Israel.    Jackson   Heights.    N.    Y.     Hvdroxvdi- 

phonyl  resin  and  making  same.     2.093.481  ;  Sept.  21 ! 
Ro.senblum,   Israel,   Jackson    Heights.    N.   Y.     Polvhydric 

alcohol-polybasic  aliphatic  acid  resin.     2,103,273  ;  Dec. 

Rosencrants.  Fay  H.  (See  Jackson,  G.  P.,  and  Rosen- 
crants.) 

Rosencrants,  Fay  H.,  Scarsdale.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Combustion  Engineering  Company,  Inc. 
Power  plant.     2,086.781 ;  July  13. 

Rosencrants.  Fay  H.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  Combustion 
Engineering  Companv,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boiler 
and  furnace  installation.     2,088.724  ;  Aug.  3. 

Rosencrants.  Fay  H.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  C.  Weigel, 
East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Combustion  Engineer- 
ing Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boiler  drum  equip- 
ment.    2,075,059  ;  Mar.  30. 

Rosene.  Victor  E.,  Montclair,  N.  J..  as!;i?nor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories.  Incorporated,  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Control  circuit.     2,066.539  :  Jan.  5. 

Rosenfeld,  Henry  L.,  Jr.  (See  Rider,  Herbert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rosenfleld,  Jacob  L.  (See  Frederick,  Joseph  JI.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rosengarten,  Jlitchell  G..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Golf  practic- 
ing device.     2,087.334  ;  Julv  20. 

Rosengarten,  MitclioU  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Target. 
2. 099.908  :  Nov.  23. 

Rosennian,  Herman,  Newark,  N.  J  Skipping  or  slipping  of 
stitches   with   a   sewing   machine.      2,083,095 ;   June   8. 

Rosenman,  Herman,  and  L.  Roseman.  Newark,  N.  J.  Slip 
stitch  sewing  machine.     2.099.574  •  Nov    16 

Rosonmiind.  Alfred  L..  Rockaway.  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
btapling  Machines  Co.  Machine  for  use  in  making 
boxes.     2.090,155  :   Aug.   17. 


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527 


Rosenmund,  Alfred  L.,  Rockaway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Sta- 
pling Machines  Co.  Box-making  machine.  2,091,377 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Rosenmund,  Alfred  L.,  Rockaway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Stapling  Machines  Co.  Machine  for  equipping  box 
parts  with  fastening  means.     2,093,139  ;  Sept.  14. 

Rosenmund,  Alfred  L.,  Rockaway,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Stapling  Machines  Co.  Box  making  machine. 
2,101,457  ;  Dec.  7. 

Rosenow,  Oscar  F.,  and  D.  D.  Gardner,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Emergency  stimulator  unit.     2,087,119  ;  July  13. 

Rosenquist,  John,  Seattle,  Wash.     Safetypin.     2,089,576  ; 


Aug.  10. 
Rosenstein, 

stein.) 
Rosenstein, 


Ludwig.      (See    Hund,    W.    J.,    and    Rosen- 


Ludwig,  assignor  to  Shell  Development  Com- 
pany,   San    Francisco,    Calif.      Treating    water.      Re. 
20,360  ;  May  11. 
Rosenstone,     Samuel     D.,     Passaic,     and     C.     Ackerman, 
Hackensack,  N.  J.     Slicing  machine.    2,101,755  ;  Dec.  7. 
Rosenthal,  Arthur,  assignor  to  The  Rose  Patch  &  Label 
Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.    Label  folding  machine. 
2,069,115  ;  Jan.  26. 
Rosenthal,   August  and  H.  L.,   Wauwatosa,  assignors  to 
Rosenthal  Mfg.  Co.,  West  Allis,  Wis.     Husker  shredder. 
2,086,960  ;  July  13. 
Rosenthal,     David,     Ellenville,     N.     Y.       Sash     balance. 

2,098,634;  Nov.  9. 
Rosenthal,  Frank,  Mountain  Ranch,  Calif.     Can  drinking 

spout.     2,086,642  :  July  13. 
Rosenthal,   Henry,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Metering  means. 

2,072,409  ;   Mar.   2. 
Rosenthal,  Henry  L.     (See  Rosenthal,  August,  and  H.  L.) 
Rosenthal,  Leo,  Leverkusen-Wiesdorf,  W.  Becker,  Cologne- 
Mulheim,  and  R.  Herbermehl,  Cologne-Deutz,  assignors 
to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort- 
on-the-Main,  Germany.     Metal  primer.     2,088,140  ;  July 
27. 
Rosenthal,  Leo,  Leverkusen-Wiesdorf,  and  R.  Hevermehl, 
Cologne-Deutz,     assignors     to     I.     G.     Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,     Frankfort-on-the-Main,      Germany. 
Composition    of    matter    containing    chlorinated    caou- 
tchouc.    2,090,901 ;  Aug.   24. 
Rosenthal  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Rosenthal,  August,  and  H.  L., 

assignors.) 
Rosenthal,  Max  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Knob  mounting. 

2,092,932  ;  Sept.  14. 
Rosenthal,  Nathan,  La  Due,  and  N.  R.  Wegusen,  Jr.,  as- 
signors to    Rosenthal   Paper   Company,   St.   Louis,   Mo. 
Folding  box.     2,090,375  ;  Aug.   17. 
Rosenthal   Paper  Company.      (See  Hyndman,  Meade,  as- 
signor.) 
Rosenthal  Paper  Company.     (See  Rosenthal,  N.,  and  We- 
gusen, assignors.) 
Rosenvold,  Leo,  Wildrose,  N.  Dak.     Reel  for  grain  har- 
vesting machines.     2,084,049 ;    June   15. 
Rosenwasser,    Myer,    Kansas    City,    Mo.       Coat    collar. 

2,079,877  ;  May  11. 
Rosenzweig,  Siegfried,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.     Vibration 

damper.     2,093,930  ;  Sept.   21. 
Roser,   Louis  A.      (See   Shepherd,   M.    S.,   and  Wiley,   as- 
signors.) 
Rosin,  Edwin  A.     (See  Drake,  J.  L.,  and  Rosin.) 
Rosin,    Paul,    and   E.    Rammler,   Dresden,    Germany,    said 
Rammler    assignor    to    said    Rosin.     Pneumatic    drying 
device.     2,068,077  ;  Jan.  19. 
Rosine,     Conrad,     Chicago,     111.       Antislipping     device. 

2,089,136  ;  Aug.  3. 
Rosinsky,  Walter,  Oppau,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,     Prankfort-on-the-Main,      Germany. 
Producing    acetaldehyde    from    acetylene.      2,081,770 ; 
May  25. 
Rosinsky,    Walter,    Oppau,    and    P.    Baumann,    Ludwig- 
shafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,     Frankfort-on-the-Main,      Germany. 
Production  of  acetaldehyde  from  acetylene.     2,077,586  ; 
Apr.  20. 
Roske,  Earl  M.,  Columbus,  Wis.     Fastening  element  hold- 
er and  guide  for  boxes.     2,092,682  ;  Sept.  7. 
Roskosky,    Stephen   J.      (See   Albrecht,    H.    O.,    McGlone, 

and  Roskosky.) 
Rosmnit.  John  A.,  Manistee,  Mich.     Pulp  stock  agitation. 

2,092,263;  Sept.  7. 
Rosner,  Adolph.     (See  La  Brie,  L.  E.,  and  Rosnor.) 
Rosnor,  Adolph,  Rockton,   111.,   assignor  to  Bendix  Brake 
Company,  South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake  lining.    2,102,855  ; 
Dec.  21. 
RosofP  Bros.,  Inc.,  et  al.     (See  Meyevstein,  Anthony  M., 

assignor.) 
Rosow,   Morris,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Coat  tie.     2,099,535 ; 

Nov.   16. 
Ross,  Albert  M.,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Welding  electrode. 

2,007,200  ;  Jan.  12. 
Ross,  Albert  M.,  Now  Britain,  Conn.     Arc  welding  appa- 
ratus.    2,094,411  ;  Sept.  28. 
Ro.ss,  Anton,  Houston,  Tex.     Coupling  for  brake  systems. 

2,085,809  ;   July  6. 
Roes,  Archibald  S.     (See  Monk,  R.  H.,  and  Ros.s.) 
Ross,  Aubrey  A.,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  assignor  (o  Generiil 
lOleclric  Cloiiipany.      Rotary  pump.      ■J.0(iS..^>70  ;  Jan.    19. 
Ross,  Aylnior  O.,  Wllklnsbure,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Maro  Cor- 
poration,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Manufacluring  closed   ro- 
ccptaclcH.     2,074,800  ;  Mar.  23. 


Ross,  Charles,   Sands,  Mich.     Glazier's  tool.     2,076,134; 

Apr.  6. 
Ross,    Charles   E.,    and   T.    E.    Perks,    London,   England. 

Cooking  device.     2,085,511 ;  June  29. 
Ross,   Charles  R.,   Vancouver,  British  Columbia,   Canada. 

Temperature  controlled  shut-ofE  valve.     2,087,551 ;  July 

20. 
Ross,  Clifford  O.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.     Lubricant  retainer 

for    the    supporting    springs    of    vehicles.      2,071,854 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Ross,  Clifford  O.,  Beverly  Hills,   Calif.     Vehicle  spring. 

2,073,882  ;  Mar.  16. 
Ross,  David  E.,  andX..  M.  Alt,  assignors  to  Rostone,  Incor- 
porated, La  Fayette,  Ind.    Interior  wall  construction  for 

buildings.     2,097,988  ;  Nov.  2. 
Ross,  Donald  P.,  and  W.  A.  Elliott,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Acoustical  material.     2,077,713  ;  Apr.  20. 
Ross,  Ernest.     (See  Hasbrouck,  H.  J.,  Jr.,  and  Ross.) 
Ross,  Ernest,  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  United  Research  Cor- 
poration,   Long    Island    City,    N.    Y.      Pad    roller    and 

mounting  therefor.     2,073,224  ;  Mar.  9. 
Ross,    Ernest,    Elmhurst,    assignor    to    United    Research 

Corporation,   Long   Island   City,    N.   Y.      Lamp   mount. 

2,093,023  ;  Sept.  14. 
Ross,  Ernest,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  United  Research 

Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.     Intermittent  film 

movement.     2,076,919  ;  Apr.  13. 
Ross,  Ernest,  Los   Angeles,  assignor  to  United  Research 

Corporation,  Burbank,  Calif.     Mounting  for  light  sensi- 
tive devices.     2,101,918;  Dec.  14. 
Ross,  Ernest,  Elmhurst,  and  A.   S.   Eliason,   Whitestone, 

assignors  to  United  Research  Corporation,  Long  Island 

City,  N.  Y.     Pad  roller  assembly.     2,073,225  ;  Mar.   9. 
Ross,    Ernest,    Elmhurst,    and    E.    L.    Fischer,     Jackson 

Heights,  assignors  to  United  Research  Corporation,  Long 

Island  City,  N.  Y.     Lens  mount.     2,087,333  ;  July  20. 
Ross,  Ernest,  Elmhurst,  H.  J.  Hasbrouck,  Jr.,  Flushing, 

assignors  to  United  Research  Corporation,  Long  Island 

City,    N.    Y.       Sound    unit    and    film    drive    therefor. 

2,092,185  ;  Sept.  7. 
Ross,  Fenton  A.,  assignor  to  The  Port  Arthur  Shipbuild- 
ing Company,  Limited,  Port  Arthur,   Ontario,   Canada. 

Time  indicating  device.     2,071,274  ;  Feb.  16. 
Ross,  Frederick  A.,  Barrie,  Ontario,  Canada.     Catamenial 

device.     2,092,427  ;  Sept.  7. 
Ross,   Frederick   N.,  assignor   to  F.   L.   McLaughlin   Com- 
pany, Detroit,   Mich.     Clinch-on  nut.     2,080,545 ;   May 

18. 
Ross  Gear  &  Tool  Company.      (See  Newman,   Percy  A., 

assignor.) 
Ross,   Hugh  G.,  Ottawa,   Ontario,  Canada.     Hygrometer. 

2,092,264  ;  Sept.  7. 
Ross,    Hugh   G.,    Ottawa,    Ontario,    Canada,    assignor   to 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 

Pittsburgh,       Pa.         Motor-driven       kitchen       utensil. 

2,069,506  ;  Feb.  2. 
Ross,    Hugh   M.,   Woodhaven,   N.   Y.      Seaming  machine. 

2,083,401;  June  8. 
Ross,  J.  O.,  Engineering  Corporation.     (See  Byron,  Ralph, 

assignor.) 
Ross,    J.    O.,    Engineering    Corporation.       (See    Partscli, 

Frank  W.,  assignor.) 
Ross,    James    W.,    Washington,    Pa.,    assignor    to    Hazel- 
Atlas  Glass  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.     Lehr  loader. 

2,094,497  ;  Sept.  28. 
Ross,  John,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  General 

Motors  Corporation,   Detroit,  Mich.     Two-cycle  engine 

load  control.     2,067,984  ;  Jan.  19. 
Ross,   John  D.,  Brewer,  Maine.     Tire  chain.     2,079,184  ; 

May   4. 
Ross,    John    O.,   New   York,    N.    Y.,    and    C.    C.    Hunicke, 

Palisade,    N.    J.     Conditioning    air    in    railway    cars. 

2,089,428  ;  Aug.  10. 
Ross,  Joseph  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Apparatus  for  colonic 

irrigation.     2,080,788  ;  May  18. 
Ross,  Karl,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.     Building  dentures. 

•2,077.012:  Apr.   13. 
Ross,     Malcolm     R.,     Macon,     Ga.       Garment     hanger. 

2,082,910;  June  8. 
Itoss,  INIanley  L.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.   Y.,  assignor  to  E.   I. 

du    Pont    de    Nemours    &    Company,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Recovery  of  metals  from  their  ores.      2,677,073  ;  Apr.  13. 

Ross,   Marjorie  V.,   Long  Beach,    Calif.     Piano    teaching 

apparatus.      2,072,511  :   Mar.   2. 
Ross,  Melvin  10.,  and  A.  L.  Maynard,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Mail     and    package    sorting    and    distributing    device. 
2,079,385  ;  Bfay  4. 
Ross,  Nathan,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Cloth  cutting  machine. 

2,077,900;  Apr.  20. 
Ross,    Oscar   A.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Circuit    controller. 

2,073,808  ;  Mar.  10. 
Ross,   Oscar  A.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Sound   recording  np- 

parntus.     2,074,510;   Mar.  23. 
Ross,  Oscar  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sysfom  for  synchronously 

recording  action  and  sound.    2. 07-4. 51 7  ;  Mar.  '2". 
Ro.'^s,  Osciir  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sound  motion  picture 
film   and   system   for   producing   the   same.      2,0S7,,')81  ; 
Julv  20. 
Ross,   Oscar   A..  New  York,   assignor  to   Gonoral   Railway 
Slk'ual    Compiuiy,   Rochester,   N.   Y.     Automatic  ballast 
(■(>nii)oiisi\ting      ni(>ans      for      railway      track      circuits. 
2,0,S3,175 J  June   8. 
Ros.<).  Otto  C.     (See  Dressol,  G.  F.,  and  Ross.) 
RosH,  Paul  A.     (See  Do  Witt,  W.  J.,  and  Ross.) 


528 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Ross,  Paul  M.     (See  Rorden,  11.  L.,  and  Ross.) 

Ross,  R.  W.,  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Ross, 
Ruth   W.,   assignor.) 

Ross,  liasnius  li.      (See  Clement,  James  E.,  assignor.) 

Ross,  Raymond  O.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Garment  hanger. 
2.101,294;  Dec.  7. 

Ross,  Raymond  W.,  assignor  to  Leeds  and  Northrup  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Exhibiting  instrument. 
2,074,117;  Mar.  16. 

Ross,  Raymond  \V.,  and  S.  H.  Seberhagen,  assignors  to 
Leeds  &  Northrup  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Re- 
corder.    2,074,118  ;  Mar.  16. 

Ross,  Raymond  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  S.  H.  Seber- 
hagen, deceased,  late  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  by  Sophie 
Seberhagen,  executrix,  assignor  to  Leeds  and  Northrup 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Universal  recorder  pen 
assembly.     2,080,065  ;  May  11. 

Ross,  Raymond  W.,  and  S.  H.  Seberhagen,  deceased, 
Sophie  Seberhagen,  executrix,  assignors  to  Leeds  and 
Northrup  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  circuit 
controller.     2,081,184  ;  May  25. 

Ross,  Raymond  W.,  and  S.  II.  Seberhagen,  deceased,  by  S. 
Seberhagen,  executrix,  assignors  to  Leeds  and  Northrup 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Controller.  2,090,064 : 
Oct.  19. 

Ross,  Ruth  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Exhaust  muffler. 
2.076.827  ;  Apr.  13. 

Ross,  Ruth  W.,  assignor  to  R.  W.  Ross  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  dispenser. 
2,073,719  ;  Mar.  16. 

Ross,  Simon  G.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  IMachinery  Corporation,  Patersoh,  N.  J.  Shoe 
and   making  it.     2,972,216 ;   Mar.   2. 

Ross,  Walter  C,  Springfield,  assignor  to  White  &  Wyckoff 
Mfg.  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Notebook.  2,081,875  ; 
May  25. 

Ross,  William,  Surbiton,  England.  Screening  apparatus. 
2,082,302  ;  June  1. 

Rossberg,  William  N.      (See  Allingham,  John,  assignor.) 

Rosseau,  Leon  B.,  Lower  Merion  Township,  Montgomery 
County,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Heat  treating  apparatus.     2.098,813 ;   Nov.  9. 

Rosser,  Evan  R.,  Williamsport,  Pa.  Shoerack.  2,084,779  ; 
June  22. 

Rosser,  Reginald  J.,  and  H.  Swann,  Manchester,  England, 
assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries,  Limited. 
Manufacture  of  alcohols.     2,070,318  ;  Feb.  9. 

Rossetti,  Jerome.     (See  Aubert,  F.  B.,  and  Rossetti.) 

Rossi,  Giacinto,  and  J.  Massa,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gas 
mixer.     2,077,493  ;  Apr.   20. 

Rossin,  Donald  F.,  Goodwin,  S.  Dak.  Pocket  paper  punch. 
2,083,476  ;   June  8. 

Rossiter,  Edmund  C,  London,  England,  assignor,  by  mesno 
assignments,  to  American  Cyanamid  Company.  Manu- 
facture of  artificial  resins  and  the  like.  2,097.895  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Rossiter,  Wayne  F.,  assignor  to  Independent  Press  Room 
Inc.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Loom.     2,077,532  ;  Apr.  20. 

Rossman,  Albert  A.,  et  al.  (See  Ferguson,  Paul  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rossman,  Allen  M.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  Rossman  Engi- 
neering Company,  Chicago,  111.  Frequency  converter. 
2,081,369  ;  May  25. 

Rossman,  Allen  M.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  Rossman  Engi- 
neering Company,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  speed  con- 
trol.    2.087,782  ;  July  20. 

Ro.ssman,  Allen  M.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  Rossman  Engi- 
neorinc  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mechanical  power 
transmi.<?sion.      2.097.534  :   Nov.   2. 

Rossman,  Edwin  F.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Valve  for  shock 
absorbers.     2,079,771 ;  May  11. 

Rossman,  Edwin  V..  and  F.  D.  Funston,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Shock  absorber.     2,087,45]  ;  July  20. 

Rossman  Engineering  Company.  (See  Rossman,  Allen  M., 
assignor.) 

Rossman,  Peter  F.,  assienor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2,087,552  ;  Julv 
20. 

Rossman,  Peter  F.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  ('ar  Com- 
pany, DetroitvMich.      Jlotor  veliicle.     2,097.739  ;  Nov.  2. 

Rossniann,  Rudolf,  Gauting,  near  Munich,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Tefag  Textil-Finan-/,  A.-G.,  Zurich,  Switzerland. 
Dobby  for  weaving.     2,069,330  ;  Feb.  2. 

Rossmann,  Rudolf.  Ganting  vor  Munich,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Tefag  Textil-Finanz  A.-G.,  Zurich,  Switzerland. 
Gripping  shuttle  for  looms.      2.000.703  :  Aug.   24. 

Rossmann,  Rudolf,  Gauting,  near  Munich,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Tefag  Textil-Finanz  A.-G.,  Zurich,  Switzer- 
land. High  capacity  weaving  machine.  2,099,627 ; 
Nov.   10. 

Rossmann,  Rudolf,  WInterthur,  assignor  to  Tefag  Textilo- 
Finanz  A.  G.,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Apparatus  for  con- 
trolling thread  tension  in  looms  for  weaving.  2,080,620  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Rossomme,  Raymond  H.  (See  Vayda,  L.  L.,  and  Ros- 
somme.) 

Rnsaow,  Herman,  Melvindale,  Mich.  Saw  bench. 
2,080,420  :  Aug.  10. 

Rossow,  Walter  D.  (See  Bonner,  R.  C,  Mahlnian,  and 
Rossow. ) 

Rost,  Helge,  Stocksung,  Sweden.  Concentric  conductor 
for  communication  systems.     2,092,023  ;  Sept.  7. 


Rost  van  Tonningen,  Johannes  H.  W.,  The  Hague,  Neth- 
erlands, assignor  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Manufacturing  gasoline  by  distilla- 
tion.   2,076,214 ;  Apr.  6. 

Rostoue,  Incorporated.  (See  Ross,  D.  E.,  and  Alt,  as- 
signors.) 

Rotaprint  Akt.-Ges.     (See  Gericke,  Erich,  assignor.) 

Rotary  Furnaces  Limited.  (See  Garreau,  Henri,  as- 
signor.) 

Rotelli,  Delma,  and  H.  B.  Saxe,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Brassifere. 
2,078,099  ;  Apr.  20. 

Rotermund,  Maynard  A.  (See  Kennedy,  H.  B..  Roter- 
mund,  and  Jones.) 

Roth,  Adolf,  Essen,  assignor  to  Fried.  Krupp  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Essen-on-the-Ruhr,  Germany.  Internal 
combustion  engine     2,075,911  ;  Apr.  6. 

Roth,  Clement  E.,  Towson,  Md.,  assignor  to  The  Black  & 
Decker  Manufacturing  Company.  Armature  lead  con- 
nection.    2,078,024;  Apr.  20. 

Roth,  Henry  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Switch  actuating  device 
for  electric  welding  machines.     2,071,473  ;  Feb.  23. 

Roth,  Henry  W.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Current  in- 
terrupter for  electric  welding.     2,091,719  ;  Aug.  31. 

Roth,  Paul,  H.  Elvert,  and  F.  Steinberger,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main-Hoechst,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Preparing  acetaldehyde  from  acetylene.  2,074,619  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Roth,  Sydney  M.,  Chicago,  HI.  Air  filter.  2,096,262  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Rothe,  Horst.     (See  Jobst,  G.  and  Rothe.) 

Rothe,  Horst,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Me- 
chanical mounting  of  electrodes  in  discharge  tubes. 
2.085,231  ;  June  29. 

Rothe,  Horst,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Re- 
siliently  supported  electrode  in  electron  discharge  de- 
vices.    2.085,232  ;  June  29. 

Rothe,  Horst,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  GJermany.  Im- 
pedance regulating  system.     2,088,439  ;   July  2^. 

Rothe,  Horst,  and  W.  Kleen,  assignors  to  Telefunken 
Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Ber- 
lin, Germany.  Electron  discharge  device.  2,081,714 ; 
May  25. 

Rothe.  Horst,  W.  Kleon,  and  W.  Graffunder,  assignors  to 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 
H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Discharge  tube  with  beam  form- 
ing grids.     2,097,306  ;  Oct.  26. 

Rothenberg,  Harry,  West  Norwood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
H.  Hynian.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Battery  cell  container  and 
tester.      2.093.983  :  Sept.  21. 

Rothman,  Emanuel  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bathing  cos- 
tujue.      2,097,777  ;  Nov.  2. 

Rothmund,  Leopold.  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Canal  lock. 
2,103,871  ;  Dec.  28. 

Rothrock,  Henry  S.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Phenolic  compounds. 
2,069,275  ;  Feb.  2. 

Rothrock.  Henry  S.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Tertiary  alkvl-cyclohexyl 
phenols  and  preparing  same.     2,069,560;  Feb."  2. 

Rothrock,  Henry  S.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Synthetic  resins. 
2,079,633  ;  May  11. 

Rothrock,  Henry  S.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Resinous  composition. 
2.097,345  ;    Oct.   26. 

RotinofT,  Alexander  G.,  deceased,  late  of  Kingswav,  Lon- 
don, by  A.  M.  Rotinoff  and  G.  A.  Rotinoff,  South  Ken- 
sington, administrators,  assignors  to  West's  Rotinoff 
Piling  &  Construction  Company  Limited,  London,  Eng- 
land.    Concrete  sheet  piling.     2,089,763  ;  Aug.  10. 

Rotinoff,  Anno  M.,  administrators  et  al.  (See  Rotinoff, 
Alexander  G.) 

Rotinoff,  George  A.,  administrators  et  al.  (See  Rotinoff, 
Alexander  G.) 

Rotnor,  Irving  E.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Cover  for  headrest. 
2.068.571  ;  J.an.  19. 

Rotor-Table  Games,  Inc.  (See  Goldberger,  Oscar,  as- 
signor.) 

Rott,  Richard  A.,  Madison,  Wis.  Refrigerated  truck. 
2,069,481  ;   Feb.   2. 

Rotte6.  Pierre,  assignor  to  F.  Geneve,  Paris.  France. 
Self-loading  refuse  vehicle.     2,084,656  ;  June  22. 

Rotter,  Max,  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  assignor  to  Busch-Sulzer 
Bros.-Diospl  Engine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Gear 
drive.     2.102.167  ;  Dec.  14. 

Rotter.  Rudolph  W.,  Kent,  Wash.  Culinary  device. 
2.100.271  ;  Nov.  23. 

Rottman,  George,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Moth  bag.     2,071,088 ; 

Feb.  16. 
^".t^Pi"'  George,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Knock  down  cabinet. 

2.072.383  :   Mar.   2. 
Rottman.  George,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.   Receptacle.   2,083,868  ; 

June  15. 
Rottmund,  Fred  G.,  assisnor  to  Armstrone  Cork  Company, 

Lancaster,    Pa.      Block    printing    machine.      2,006,801  ; 

Jan.  o. 
Rottner,  Emil.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.     Method 

and  apparatus  for  defrosting  refrigerators.   "2,091,884; 

Aug    31. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


529 


Roualet,  Andre  J.  (See  Macauley,  J.  B.,  Jr.,  and 
Roualet.) 

Roudanez,  Georges,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  speed  change 
power  trapsmission.     2,067,650  ;  Jan.  12. 

Roughton,  Ernest  A.     (See  Burge,  J.  E.  P.,  and  Roughton.) 

Roumazeilles,  Maurice,  Joinville  le  Pont,  and  R.  Harl6, 
Pitres,  assignors  to  Societe  dite  Harle  Freres  &  Co., 
S.  A.  R.  L.,  Pitres  (Eure),  France.  Mining  fuse. 
2,095,574  ;  Oct.  12. 

Round  Oak  Company.  (See  Freeland,  Frank  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rounds,  Marion  D.,  South  Braintree,  Mass.  Processed 
sugar  and  making  the  same.     2,099,175  ;  Nov.  16. 

Rous,  Bernard,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Multiple  display  card. 
2,088,762  ;  Aug.  3. 

Rouse,  Ernest  E.,  assignor  to  Silent  Gliding  Doors  Lim- 
ited, London,  England.  Guide  rail  for  rollers,  wheels, 
and  the  like.     2,078,811  ;  Apr.  27. 

Rouse,  John  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Protectable  eraser. 
2,069,462  ;  Feb.  2. 

Rouse,  Warren  E.,  Pleasant  Ridge,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
The  Waterbury  Tool  Company,  Waterbury.  Conn. 
Mooring  and  hoisting  apparatus.     Re.  20,551  ;  Nov.  9. 

Roush,  Samuel  E.,  Midland,  Mich.  Metallic  frame  con- 
struction.    2,085,472  ;  June  29. 

Roush,  Walter  E.      (See  Boundy,  R.  H.,  and  Roush.) 

Roush,  Walter  E.      (See  Prutton,  C.  F.,  and  Roush.) 

Rouss,  Sydney.  (See  McKenna,  Vincent  and  W.,  and 
Rouss.) 

Rousseau,  Albert  B.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Electric  rat  trap. 
2,098,884;    Nov.   9. 

Rousseau,  Raymon  E.  (See  Whedon,  Le  G.  S.,  Grinnell, 
and  Rousseau.) 

Routh.  Almond  C.,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Ice  cream  manufac- 
turing apparatus.     2,067,683;  Jan.  12. 

Routh,  Almond  C,  Sandusky,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Girdler  Corporation,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Apparatus  for  forming  unit  portions  of  ice  cream  or 
the  like.     2,081.282  :  May  25. 

Roux,  Albert,  Bnghien,  France,  assignor  to  I'Air  Liquide, 
Societe  Anonyme  pour  I'Etude  et  I'Exploitation  des 
Procedes  Georges  (Claude,  Paris,  France.  Coatings  for 
welding  electrodes.     2,089,101 ;  Aug.  3. 

Roux,  Charles,  and  L.  E.  C16mencet,  Paris,  France.  Self- 
releasing  clutch.     2,081,679  ;  May  25. 

Roux,  Erwin,  Berlin-Friedenau,  and  H.  Imhof,  Berlin- 
Steglitz,  assignors  to  Askania-Werke  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Berlin-Friedenau,         Germany.  Torsion        balance. 

2,075,625  ;  Mar.  30. 

Rovinsky,  Cosmos  W.,  Menominee,  Mich.  Electrical  insect 
exterminator.     Re.  20,298  ;  Mar.  16. 

Rovinsky,  Stanley  J.,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor  to  R.  II. 
Bem,an.     Regulating  valve.     2,067,346  ;  Jan.  12. 

Rowand,  Lewis  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Concentration  of  ores 
by  electromagnetic  separation.     2,072,907  ;  Mar.  9. 

Rowe,  Allen  W.,  Bingharaton,  N.  Y.  Foldable  seat. 
2,100,979  ;  Nov.  30. 

Rowe,  Alvin  V.,  Galesburg,  111.  Bale  tie.  2,071,089 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Eowe,  Andrew  R.,  Midland,  Pa.  Method  for  casting  in- 
gots.    2,086,437  ;  July  6. 

Rowe,  Arthur  F.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Plastic  composition 
and   compounding  the  same.     2,093,213 ;  Sept.   14. 

Rowe,  Claude  O.,  Santa  Monica,  assignor  of  one-lialf  to 
L.  Janisky,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Internal  orifice  thermal 
dilator  and  medicator.     2,078,686  :  Apr.  27. 

Rowe,  Clement  J.      (See  Kindl,  C.  H.,  and  Rowe.) 

Rowe,  Fred  H.,  et  al.  (See  Chandler,  Daniel  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rowe,  Fred  H.,  Gloucester,  and  D.  L.  Chandler,  Somer- 
ville,  assignors  of  thirty  percent  to  said  Rowe  and 
fifteen  percent  to  E.  M.  Bailey,  Swampscott,  twenty 
percent  to  W.  H.  Davis,  Lynn,  ten  percent  to  H.  W. 
Montague,  Suffolk  County,  and  three  percent  to  H.  C. 
BatcheUler,  Peabody,  ten  percent  to  E.  B.  Fraser,  Lynn, 
and  twelve  percent  to  T.  H.  Richardson,  Brooklino, 
Mass.     Window  control  for  doors.     2,089,712;  Aug.  10. 

Rowe,  George  E.,  Wethersfleld,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  feeding  molten  glass.     2,072,827  ;  Mar.  2. 

Rowe,  George  E.,  Wethersfield,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Lehr  stacker. 
2,075,752  ;  Mar.  30. 

Rowe,  Ilobart  E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electrode  mounting  for  pool-type 
discharge  devices.     2,083,402  ;  June  8. 

Rowe,  Irving  R.,  and  E.  E.  Bradley,  assignors  to  The  At- 
wood  Machine  Company,  Stonington,  Conn.  Twisting 
machine.     2,098,931  ;  Nov.  9. 

Rowe,  Lawrence  A.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  MacLean-Fog 
Lock  Nut  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dust  guard  assembly. 
2,070,865  :  Feb.  10. 

Rowe,  Lawrence  A.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  MacLean-Fogg 
Lock  Nut  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Record  card  box  for 
railway  eq\iipnient.      •J,083.)03  ;  Juno  8. 

Rowe,  lyawrence  A.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  MacLcan- 
Fogg  Lock  Nut  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dust  guard 
and  seal  assembly.    2,103,555;  Doc.  28. 

Rowe  Manufacfuring  Company,  (See  Norborg,  William 
A.,  assignor.) 

Rowe,  Martin  L.,  assignor  to  The  Gerrard  Company,  Inc., 
Chicago,  HI.     Wire  cutter.     2,098.795;  Nov.  0. 

Rowo,  Paul  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tclephonograph. 
2,092,024  ;  Sept.  7. 


Rowe,  Raymond  N.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Companv,  Plainville,  Conn.  Solderless 
electrical  terminal.     2,068,152;  Jan.  39. 

Rowe,  Raymond  N.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn.  Solderless 
wire  connecter.     2,076,209  ;  Apr.  6. 

Rowe,  Raymond  N^  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn.  Electric 
switch.     2,077,587  ;  Apr.  20. 

Rowe,  Raymond  N.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Company,  Plainville,  Conn.  Electrical  terminal. 
2,083,923  ;  June  15. 

Rowe,  Raymond  N.,  assignor  to  The  Trumbull  Electric 
Manufacturing  Company,  Plainville,  Conn.  Electric 
switch.     2,102,545  ;  Dec.  14. 

Rowe,  William,  Oakland,  and  A.  B.  Miller,  Berkeley,  as- 
signors to  The  Paraffine  Companies,  Inc.,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Embossed  covering  material  and  manufacture. 
2,091,396  ;  Aug.  31. 

Rowe,  AVilliam,  Oakland,  and  A.  B.  Miller,  Berkeley,  as- 
signors to  The  Paraffine  Companies,  Inc.,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Making  inlaid  linoleum.     2,098,015  ;  Nov.  2. 

Rowe,  William  W.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Paper  Serv- 
ice Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Plural  ply  fabric. 
2,069,778  ;  Feb.  9. 

Rowe,  William  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Bemis  Bro.  Bag.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Bag  and  process  and  device  for  effecting  closures  there- 
in.    2,070,685  ;  Feb.  16. 

Rowe,  William  W.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Paper 
Service  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Bag  and  container 
for  lieavy  duty.     2,071,362  ;  Feb.  23. 

Rowe,  William  W.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Paper 
Service  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Coated  creped  fabric 
and  article  and  making  it.    2,077,438  ;  Apr.  20. 

Rowe,  William  W.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Paper 
Service  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Composite  fabrics 
and  their  manufacture.     2,081,308  ;  May  25. 

Rowe,  William  W.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Paper 
Service  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Flexible  impervious 
and  weather-proof  material.     2,085,473  ;  June  29. 

Rowe,  William  W.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Paper 
Device  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Resilient  stretchable 
fabric.     2,092,140;  Sept.  7. 

Rowe,  William  W.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Paper 
Service  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Making  adhesively- 
secured   seamed    structures.     2,098,258 ;   Nov.   9. 

Rowe,  William  W.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Paper 
Service  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Composite  fabric. 
2,101,874;  Dec.  14. 

Rowell,  Charles  V.,  Burwood,  near  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia.  Method  and  apparatus  for  bending 
wood.     2,094,303;  Sept.  28. 

Rowell,  Frank  F.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Silo.  2,074,592  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Rowell,  George  S.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Addressograph-Multigraph  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
EmuL^oid    inlcs.      2.090,704  ;  Aug.   24. 

Rowen,  Thomas  C,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Method 
of  and  machine  for  operating  upon  shoe  parts. 
2,094,905  ;  Oct.  5. 

Rowland,  Clarence  G.,  Newington  Junction,  assignor  to 
The  Fuller  Brush  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Brush. 
2.101,790;   Dec.   7. 

Rowland,  Dwight  P.,  and  C.  C.  Dnhl,  assignors  to  Bur- 
rouglis  Adding  IMachine  Company,  Detroit,  Jlich.  Type- 
writer.     2.076,746  ;  Apr.  13. 

Rowlands,  Tom,  Timperley,  and  J.  Shuttleworth,  Sale, 
England,  assignors  to  Linotype  and  Machinery  Limit- 
ed, London,  England.  Sheet  feeding  apparatus  for 
printing  machines.     2,080,010;  Jlay  11. 

Rowles,  George  H.  (See  Lessen,  A.  H.,  and  Rowles,  and 
Dougherty.) 

Rowley,  Albert  T.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Artificial  leg. 
2,067,051  :   Jan.  12. 

Rowley,  Artluir  A.     (See  Burton,  F.  F.,  and  Rowley.) 

Rowley,  Arthur  A.,  Hnmden,  assignor  to  Winchester  Re- 
peating Arms  Company,  New  Haven.  Conn.  Upturn- 
and-pullback   bolt-action   firearm.      2,099,035;   Nov.    16. 

Rowley,  Arthur  C,  Drexel  Hill,  assignor  to  Globe  Auto- 
matic Sprinkler  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sprinlcler 
head  for  automatic  sprinkler  systems.  2,076,483 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Rowley,  Arthur  C,  Drexel  Hill,  assignor  to  Globe  Auto- 
matic Sprinkler  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dry  pipe 
vnlve.     2.086,438;  July  6. 

Rowley,  Charles  B.,  and  M.  A.  Spencer,  Clevolnud,  Ohio. 
Wall  structure.     2.078,281  :  .Vpr.  27. 

Rowley,  Harry  J.     (See  Campbell,  William  B.,  assignor.) 

Kowntroo,  I'^rancis,  MonUscnton.  and  A.  J.  E.  Kitls.  Sun- 
dorlaiul,  assignors  of  ono-tliird  to  Swan.  Iliintor,  & 
Wigliiini  Itlcliardsoii  T.iniilod.  Nowca-sitie-npon-Tyno, 
EnglMud.     Piston.     2,060,802  ;  Jan.  5. 

Rowiitreo,  T^eonard  G,,  IMiilMdoIphi.i.  Pa.  Clinical  surface 
thermometer.     2,100,013;  Nov.  30. 

Rowold,  Otto,  Obernrsel,  n(>ar  l'''rnukfort  on-thoMaIn, 
Germany.    Bow  for  handbags.    2, 092, 111  ;  Sept.  7. 

Roy,  (,'(>clle  M..  Meudon.  assignor  to  Societe  des  T'slnes 
Chimi(iuos  Rlione-Poulenc,  Paris,  France.  Automatic 
apparatus  for  determining  the  hardness  of  water. 
2.in'_',2S2  ;  Dec.  1-1. 

Roy,  Delia,  Bloomneld,  N.  J.  Arm  sling.  2, OSS  927 ; 
Aug.  3. 


530 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Roy,  Edmond  O.,  Franklin,  N.  H.  Pivot.  2,093,367 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Roy,  Kmil,  Ebenezer.  N.  Y.  Grave  marker  and  making 
the  same.     2.095,290  ;  Oct.  12. 

Roy,  Ernest  H.      (See  Horn,  M.  V.,  Roy,  and  Lovett.) 

Royal   Bond,   Inc.      (See  Landau,    Argo  E.,  assignor.) 

Royal  Electric  Company.  (See  Gluck,  Edward  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Royal  Electric  Company.  (See  Goodwin,  George  R.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Royal,  Joseph  X.      (See  Dreux,  A.  H..  and  Royal.) 

Royal  Revues,  Inc.   (See  Hyde,   William  C,  assignor.) 

Royal  Revues,  Inc.     (See  Salcedo,  Ferdinand  G.,  assignor.) 

Royal  Switchboard  Co.  (See  Richardson,  James  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Royal  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Handley,  George  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Royal  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Hart,  Henry  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Royal  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Khalil,  Seyed.  as- 
signor.) 

Royal  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Utz,  Anthony,  as- 
signor.) 

Royal  Worcester  Corset  Company.  (See  Federico,  Elsie, 
assignor.) 

Roye,  Charles  L.      (See  Norinsberg,  J.,  and  Roye.) 

Roye,  Richard  T.,  assignor  to  Gray  Tool  Company,  Hous- 
ton, Tex.     Packer.     2,075,912  ;  Apr.  6. 

Rover,  Elam  M.,  Ephrata.  Pa.  Anti-skid  device  for  auto- 
mobiles.     2,068.472  :  Jan.  19. 

Royer,  George  L.  (See  Crossley,  M.  I/.,  Kienle,  and 
Royer.) 

Rovle,  Vernon  E.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Extruding  machine. 
2,078.100  :  Apr.  20. 

Roys,  Carl  S.,  West  La  Fayette,  Ind.,  and  H.  F.  Mayer, 
Schenectady,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oscillograph 
system.     2,089,430  ;  Aug.  10. 

Royse,  James  S.,  and  P.  R.  Turner,  assignors  to  Thomson 
Symon  Co.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Paperboard  printing 
plate  and  making  same.     2,100,358  ;  Nov.  30. 

Rovston,  Matthew  H..  assignor  to  Radial  Tillers  Limited. 
Leeds,  England.  Rotary  cultivator.  2,088,141  ;  July 
27. 

Rozema,  Charles  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Haskelite  Manufacturing  Corpo- 
ration. Lumber  and  making  the  same.  2,077,714  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Rozema,  Charles  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  and  J.  H.  Tigelaar, 
Jamestown.  Mich.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  Resinous  ad- 
hesive and  making  the  same.     2,066.857  :  Jan.  5. 

Rozinek.  Arthur.      (See  Szikla,  G.,  and  Rozinek.) 

Ruau,  Felix  F.,  Deptford.  London,  England.  Apparatus 
for  controlling  tobacco  feeding  mechanism.  2,083,173  ; 
June  8. 

Rubatex  Products,   Inc.     (See  Roberts,  Dudley,  assignor.) 

Rubatex  Products,  Inc.  (See  Roberts,  D.,  and  Peel,  as- 
signors.) 

Rubatex  Products,  Inc.  (See  Roberts,  D.,  Scott  and 
Peel,  assignors.) 

Rubel,  Abraham  L..  Boston.  Mass.,  assignor  to  Penn  Elec- 
tric Switch  Co..  Des  Jloines,  Iowa.  Combustion  switch, 
com, 161  :  Aug.  24. 

Ruben,  Abner  A,,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Epaulet.  2,088,872  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Ruben  Rectifier  Corporation.  (See  Williams,  Fred  D., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Ruben,  Samuel.  New  Rochelle,  N.  T.  Electrolytic  con- 
denser.    2.066,912  ;  Jan.  5. 

Ruben,  Samuel.  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Therapeutic  com- 
pound.    2,070,240  ;  Feb,  9. 

Ruben,  Samuel,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Magnetic  material 
and  vanadium  pentoxide  bonding  means  therefor. 
2.085,830;  July  6. 

Ruben,  Samuel,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Electrolytic  con- 
denser.    2,088.928  :  Aug.  3. 

Ruben,  Samuel,  New  Rochelle.  N.  Y.  Reaction  products  of 
glycols  and  alkaloids.     2,099,432  :   Nov.   16. 

Ruben,  Samuel,  New  Rochelle,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Revelation  Patents  Holding  Companv, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Vacuum  tube.     Re.  20,602;  Dec.  21. 

Rnben,  Samuel,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Vega 
Manufacturing  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Insu- 
lated wire.     2,084,825  ;  June  22. 

Ruben,  Samuel,  New  Rochelle,  N,  Y.,  assignor  to  Sirian 
Lamp  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Display  device. 
2.098,519  ;   Nov.  9. 

Rnhenbauer,  Hans.  (See  Grassmann,  W.,  and  Ruben- 
hauer.) 

Rubens.  Harry  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Key  winder. 
2,077,715;  Apr.  20. 

Rubens,  Harrv  E,,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Closure  device. 
2.100,173:  Nov.  23. 

Rubens,  Timothv.  Farmington,  Wash.  Weeder. 
2.090,553  ;  Aug.  17. 

Rubenstein.  Harry  J..  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Pedestal  struc- 
ture.    2,081.60^:  May  25. 

Ruhonslein,  Ilenrv,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Toy  eye-blinking 
and  tail-wagging  device.      2.098.160:  Nov.  2. 

Ruberold  Co.,  The.      (See  Ritter,  George,  assignor.) 

Rubery,  Owen  &  Company.  (See  Freeman,  Percy  J.,  as- 
signor.) 


Rubin,  Herman  H.,  and  M.  M.  Balsam,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
said  Balsam  assignor  to  said  Rubin.  Grip  strap. 
Re.  20.390  ;  June  1. 

Rubini  Cigar  Company.     (See  Gessler,  Samuel,  assignor.) 

Rubinstein.  Harrj',  Brooljlyn,  N.  Y.  Corrugated  fabric 
and  making  same.     2,075,662  ;  Mar.  30. 

Rubinstein,  Harrv,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  ilechanism  for  mak- 
ing tinsel  fabric.     2,090.554  :   Aug.  17. 

Rubinstein,  Samuel  B,,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electron  tube. 
2,073,598  ;  Mar.  9. 

Ruble,  Raymond  J.      (See  Thurston,  R.  R.,  and  Ruble.) 

Ruck,  Henry,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Wind  actuated  advertis- 
ing device.     2,085,451 ;  June  29. 

Ruck,  William  R,,  Clarksburg,  assignor  to  Hazel-Atlas 
Glass  Companv,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Glass  forming  ma- 
chine.    2.077.013  ;  Apr.  13. 

Ruckdeschel,  Hans,  assignor  to  the  firm  Ireks  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Kulmbach,  Germany.  Production  of  valu- 
able substances.     2,103,495  ;  Dec.  28. 

Ruckel,  Erwin,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  Louis  Hirsch 
Textile  ^Machines,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stocking 
foot.     2,092,616  ;  Sept.  7. 

Rudd,  Frank  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Stem  for  electric  lamps  and  similar 
articles.     2,069,079  :  Jan.  26. 

Rudd,  Harold  H.,  assignor  to  Railway  &  Industrial  Engi- 
neering Co..  Greensburg,  Pa.  Electrical  connecter. 
2,071,002  ;  Feb.  16. 

Ruddell,  Austin  A.  (See  Fox,  H.  W.,  Riddell,  and 
Corwin.) 

Rudder,  Fred  F,,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Transfusion  ap- 
paratus,    2,077,774  :  Apr.  20. 

Rudderforth,  James  R.  (See  Carter,  W.  H.,  and  Rudder- 
forth.) 

Riidenberg,  Reinhold,  Berlin-Grunewald.  assignor  to  Sie- 
mens-Schuckertwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.  Berlin- Siemens- 
stadt.  Germany.  Apparatus  for  influencing  the  charac- 
ter of  electron  rays.     2,070,319  ;  Feb.  9. 

Ruder,  AVilliam  E.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Magnetic  sheet  steel  and  mak- 
ing the  same.     2,088,440  ;  July  27. 

Riidiger,  Ernst,  Berlin,  Germany.  Weighing  scale. 
2,078,812  ;  Apr.  27. 

Rudmann,  Demeter,  Fiume,  Italy.  Depth-regulator  for 
submarine  mines  in  tidal  waters.     2,082,849  ;  June  8. 

Rurlof,  Morris,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Making  toothbrushes. 
Re.  20.323  ;  Apr.  6. 

Rudof.  Morris,  and  L.  V.  Lyon,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. ;  said 
Lyon  assignor  to  said  Rudof.  Tooth  brush.  2,093,383  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Rudolf,  Artur.  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  The  Rulag 
Battery  Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Electric 
battery.     2,080,340  :  Mav  11. 

Rudolph,  Edward  P.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Game  board. 
2,094,673  ;  Oct.  5. 

Rudolf,  Henry  J,  G.,  and  M.  Lenk,  Newton,  Mass.  Full- 
tank  warning  device.     2,069,779  :  Feb.  9. 

Rudolph.  Maurice  L.,  Vineland,  N.  J.  Pick  out  shield. 
2,074,238  ;  Mar.  16. 

Rudoni.  Ercole  A.,  Lincoln  Park,  Mich.  Independent 
wheel  suspension.     2,080.546  ;  Mav  18. 

Rue,  Harold  E.,  West  Orange,  and  R.  N.  Bostock,  Mont- 
clair,  assignors  to  Hoffman  Beverage  Companv,  New- 
ark, N.  J.     Liquid  storage  tank.     2,081,339  ;  Mav  25. 

Rueb,  Earl  J,.  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Storage  battery 
grid.     2.069,463  ;  Feb.  2.  ' 

Rueb.  Theodore  O.,  assignor  to  The  Sherman-Klove  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Ratchet  wrench.  2,082,356 ; 
June  1. 

Rueb,  Theodore  0„  assignor  to  The  Sherman-Klove  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Ratchet  wrench.     2,103,556 ;  Dec. 

Rueckert,  Dean  E..  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Cor- 
poration. Chicago,  111.     Carton.     2,067,022  ;  Jan.  5. 

Rueckert,  Dean  E..  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.     Container.     2,095,764  :  Oct.  12. 

Ruedisueli,  Leonard  J.  (See  Varner,  D.  P.,  and  Ruedi- 
sueli.) 

Ruetz.  Karl,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Slidable  closure  for 
tubes  and   otlipr  containers,      2.091.217  :  Aug.   24. 

Ruf.  Christian  K,      (See  Aldeborgh,  E.  H..   and  Ruf.) 

Ruffino,  Peter,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Brake.  2,100,174;  Nov. 
23. 

Rugaard,  Oswald  L.     rSee  Berman,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Rugel,  Lena  M.  and  P.  F.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Liquid  flow 
indicator.     2,097,535  :  Nov.  2. 

Rugel.  Paul  F.      (See  Rugel.  Lena  M.,  and  P.  F.) 

Ruggiero,  Salvator  F.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automobile  hood 
latch   mechanism.     2.083,963 ;   June  15. 

Rugglos.  Albert  C.  (See  Von  Bramer,  H.,  and  Ruggles, 
assignors.) 

Itiigglos.  .Mbcrt  C.  (See  Von  Bramer,  H.,  Ruggles,  and 
Robinson.) 

Ruggles-Klingemann  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Kimball,  James  L., 
assignor.) 

Ruggles,  William  A.,  Schenectary,  N,  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Glass-to-metal  seal. 
2.078.776  :  .\pr.  27. 

Ruggles,  William  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Apparatus  and  method  for  in- 
troducing material  into  electric  discharge  devices. 
2.097.307  ;   Oct.   26. 

IJublman.  Randall  M..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Handle  for  paint 
cans.     2,096,203  ;  Oct.  19. 


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Kuhlmann,  Theodor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mechanical  ad- 
justable whistle.     2,083,669;  June  15. 

Ruhofif,  Otto  E.,  E.  J.  McEachron,  and  G.  H.  Schroeder,  as- 
signors to  Marathon  Battery  Company,  Wausau,  Wis. 
Dry  cell,  core  therefor,  and  producing  same. 
2,088,307  ;  July  27. 

Ruhoft",  Otto  E.,  E.  J.  McEachron,  O.  J.  Krueger,  and 
G.  H.  Schroeder,  assignors  to  Marathon  Battery  Com- 
pany, Wausau,  Wis.  Dry  cell  and  producing  same. 
2,095,421  ;  Oct.  12. 

Ruhrchemie  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Tramm,  H.,  and 
Grimme,  assignors.) 

Ruigh,  William  L.     (See  Major,  R.  T.,  and  Euigh.) 

Ruigh,  William  L.,  Rahway,  N.  J.  Acid  halides  of  car- 
bazole-N-carboxylic  acids  and  their  production. 
2,089.985  ;  Aug.  17. 

Buiz,  Albert  L.,  Sehenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Craft  navigating  apparatus. 
2,066,949  ;  Jan.  5. 

Rulag  Battery  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Rudolf,  Ar- 
tur,  assignor.) 

Rulka,   Alex   S.      (See  Schwartzwalder,   K.,   and  Rulka.) 

Rulo  Company,  The.      (See  Loeber,  Edgar  O.,  assignor.) 

Rulon,  Joseph  K.     (See  Kennedy,  D.  G.,  and  Rulon.) 

Kulon,  \A'atson  B..  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Refrigerator. 
2.101,512;  Dec.  7. 

Rumfleld,  James  E.,  Henderson,  Tex.  Chemical  fire  ex- 
tinguisher holder.     2,080,011  ;  May  11. 

Rumford  Chemical  Works.  (See  Edwards,  Robert  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Rumford  Chemical  Works.  (See  Fiske,  Augustus  H., 
assignor.) 

Rumford  Chemical  Works.  (See  Fiske,  A.  H.,  and  Bryan, 
assignors.) 

Rummelsburg,  Alfred  L.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Synthetic  resin  and  produc- 
ing.    2,067,862  ;  Jan.  12. 

Rummelsburg,  Alfred  L.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington.  Del.  Halogenated  ethers  of  resin 
alcohols  and  producing  them.     2,088,535  ;  July  27. 

Rumpel,  Harvey  H.     (See  Munro,  A.  L.,  and  Rumpel.) 

Rumpel,  Harvey  H.,  and  A.  L.  Munro,  assignors  to  Smith 
Engineering  Works,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Vibratory  screen. 
2,069,331  ;  Feb.  2. 

Rumpf,  Wilhelm.      (See  Pier,  M.,  Rumpf,  and  Donath.) 

Rumple,  James  M.      (See  Gilchrist,   P.  S.,  and  Rumple.) 

Rumple,  James  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Chemical 
Construction  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treatment 
of  acid  sludge.     2,091.937  :  Aug.  31. 

Rumpler,  Edmund,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany. 
Crankshaft.     2,103,185  ;  Dec.  21. 

Rumscheidt,  Carl,  and  A.  .Strzyzewski,  Leuna,  assignors  to 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of  coarsely  crystal- 
line ammonium  sulphate.     2,099,079  :  Nov.    16. 

Rumsey,  John  C,  assignor  to  The  Rumsey  Junior  Ve- 
hicle Company,  Lawrence,  Kans.  Vehicle.  2,083,746 ; 
June  15. 

Rumsey  Junior  Vehicle  Company.  (See  Rumsey,  John 
C,  assignor.) 

Runaldue,  Lewis  R.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Thermoelectric  measuring  instru- 
ment.    2.081.044;  May  18. 

Runaldue,  Lewis  R.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Signal  means  for  fluid  filled  cables. 

2.092.559  ;  Sept.  7. 

Runaldue,  Lewis  R.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.    Alarm  system  for  fluid  filled  cables. 

2.092.560  ;  Sept.  7. 

Rundblad,  George  J.      (See  St.  Louis,  C.  V.,  and  Rund- 

blad.) 
Rundle  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Cooke,   Raymond 

D.,  assignor.) 

Rundle,  Robert  A.     (See  Ohlsson,  Samuel,  assignor.) 

Runge,  Frank  E.,  Oaklyn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America,     jfilm  reel.     2,091,525;  Aug.  31. 

Runge,  Frank  E.,  Oaklyn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Phonographic  apparatus. 
2,092,892;  Sept.  14. 

Runge,  Frank  E.,  Oaklyn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Record  moving  mechanism. 
2,100,751 :  Nov.  30. 

Runge,  Robert  F.,  assignor  to  S  K  F  Industries,  Inc., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cage  for  ball  bearings.  2,076,920  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Runge,  Wilholm.      (See  Muth,  IT.,  and  Runge.) 

Runge,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Telefunkcn  Gesellschaft  fiSr 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie,  m.  b.  IT.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Direction  finding.     2,083,242  ;  June  8. 

Runge,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fllr 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  IT.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Sig- 
naling  system.      2,08.3,747;    June   3  5. 

Rung(!.  Willielin,  assignor  to  Telefiinken  Oesellschaft  filr 
Dralitlose  Tolpgrapliie  m.  b.  II.,  Berlin,  (Jermany. 
Amplifier  circuit  organization,  especially  for  short 
waves.    2,087,737  ;  July  20. 

Runkol,  Roland,  ai)d  (!.  Tyango,  Weinlieim.  assignors  to 
Carl  FroudciibcrK,  (J.  m.  h.  IT.,  Weinlioini  (ISadcnia), 
Germany.  Producing  lll)rous  materials  from  animal 
skins.      2,000,902  ;  Aug.  24. 

Runlde,  George  !>.,  assignor  to  Hennev  Motor  Company, 
Frooport,  III.     Cot  fastener.     2,070,860;  Apr.  13. 


Runyan,  Arthur  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Trans- 
laphon  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Mechanism  for  se- 
lectively reproducing  and  automatically  repeating  sound 
record  material.  2,081,885  ;  May  25. 
Runyan,  Arthur  L.,  New  York,  N.  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Translaphon  Corporation,  Newark.  N.  J. 
Phonograph  repeating,  charting,  and  projecting  mecha- 
nism. 2,082,261 ;  June  1. 
Runyan,  Charles,  Great  Meadows,  N.  J.     Dirigible  trailer. 

2,069,928  ;  Feb.  9. 
Ruoss,    Walter,   Batu    Caves,   Federated   Malay    State   of 
Selangor.     Jig  for  treating  ore-bearing  and  like  mate- 
rial.    2,070,069  ;  Feb.  9. 
Rupert,   Richard,   and   J.   M.   Majewski,   Jr.,   assignors  to 
P.  L.  Talge,  operating  as  Rival  Manufacturing  Company, 
Kansas   City,   Mo.     Fruit   juice   extractor.      2,097,082 ; 
Oct.   26. 
Ruperti,  Andreas,  assignor  to  Society  of  Chemical  Industry 
in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.     Enhancing  the  stability 
to  water  of   effects  produced    mechanically  on  textiles 
containing  cellulose.     2,103,018  ;  Dec.  21. 
Rupp,  Emil,  Reihen,  assignor  to  Allgemeine  Elektricitatz 
Gesellschaft,    Berlin,    Germany.      Producing    dry-recti- 
fiers  and   blocking  layer-photocell   plates.      2,081,771 ; 
May  25. 
Rupp,  George  H.     (See  Frantz,  P.  M.,  and  Rupp.) 
Rupp,    Henrietta    S.,    et    al.       (See    Doak,    John    H.,    as- 
signor.) 
Rupp,  John  L.      (See  Graves,  C.  J.,  Rupp,  and  Breisch.) 
Ruppe,  Hugo,  and  E.  Probst,  assignors  to  E.  Gross,  Berlin, 

Germany.    Electric  pocket  fan.    2,077,643  ;  Apr.  20. 
Ruppel,       Ernst,      Gotha,      Germany.        Electric      lamp. 

2,102,224;  Dec.  14. 
Ruppel,  Sigwart,  Berlin,  Germany,  by  Frida  Strauss,  nee 
Ruppel,  heir  of  Sigwart  Ruppel,  deceased.     Electric  cir- 
cuit breaker.     2,073.565  ;  Mar.  9. 
Ruppel,  Wilhelm.     (See  Neresheimer,  H.,  and  Ruppel.) 
Ruppelt,    Edgar.      (See   Koenigs,    E.,    and    Ruppelt. ) 
Rupple,  Harry  W.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land  Automatic    Machine    Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 
Metalworking  machine.      2,069,098 ;   Jan.   26. 
Rupple,    Harry    W.,     Shaker    Heights,    assignor    to    The 
Cleveland     Automatic     Machine     Company,     Cleveland, 
Ohio.      Automatic    metalworking   machine.      2,082,081 ; 
June  1. 
Rupple,    Harry    W.,     Shaker    Heights,    assignor    to    The 
Cleveland     Automatic     Machine     Company,     Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Turning  attachment.     2,082,516 ;   June  1. 
Rupple,  Harry  W.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land   Automatic    Machine    Company,    Cleveland.    Ohio. 
Automatic  metalworking  machine.     2,095,399  ;  Oct.  12. 
Rupple,  Harry  W.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Cleve- 
land   Automatic    Machine    Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 
Jletalworking    machine.     2,097,046  ;   Nov.    2. 
Rupprecht,    Tom.,    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Fuel   injector   for 

Diesel  engines.     2,071,237  ;  Feb.  16. 
Ruppricht,  Siegfried,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Refrigerating  sys- 
tem.    2,096,005  ;  Oct.  19. 
Rupright,  Howard  J.      (See  Wass.  H.  W..  and  Rupright,) 
RuscPtta,  Ralph  A.      (See  Clark,  F.  M.,  and  Ruscetta.) 
Rusch,  Henri,   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Airship.     2,080,094  ;  May 

11. 
Ruscoe,  Garnet  W.     (See  Holm-Hansen,  O.,  and  Ruscoe.) 
Rush,    Francis   M.,   Des   Moines,   Iowa.      Beverage   bottle 

shield   and   gripping  device.     2,081,409 ;  May   25. 
Rush,     Thomas     L.,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Can     opener. 

2,074,094  ;  Mar.  16. 
Rush,    Weaver    A.,    Beatrice,    Nebr.     Traveling    bag    for 

automobiles.     2,090.986  ;  Aug.   24. 
Rush,  William,  Washington,  D.  C.    Hand  tool.     2,074.239  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Rushing,    Clyde   M.,    Bozeman,    IMont.      Automatic    trafiic 

signal  switch.     2,070,454  ;  Feb.  9. 
Rushmore,   Samuel   W.,   Plainfield,  N.  J.     Engine   cooling 

system.    2,086,439  ;  July  6. 
Rushmore,   Samuel  W.,   Plainfield,   N.   J.      High   tempera- 
ture   cooling   system    for   internal    combustion   engines. 
2,086,440  ;  July  6. 
Rushmore,   Samuel  W.,   Plainfield,  N.  J.     Cooling  system 

for  internal  combustion  engines.     2,086,441  ;  July" 6. 
Rushmore,  Samuel  W.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.     Cooling  system 
for   internal    combustion   engines.      2,086,442 ;    July    6. 
Rusk,    Edwin    M.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Apparatus    for"  air 

floatation  separation.     2.101.29.')  :  Doc.   7. 
Ruskin,  Francos  R.     (See  Ruskin,  Simon  L.,  assignor.) 
Ruskin,    Simon   L.,   assignor  to  F.   R.  Ruskin,  Now  York, 
N.  Y.     Quinine  compounds  of  nucleo  proteins  and  their 
production.     2,089,227;  Aug.  10. 
Ruskin,   Simon  L.,  assignor  to   F.   R.  Ruskin,   New  York 
N.    Y.     Medicinal   preparations    containing  metal   com- 
pounds   of    decomposition    products    of    nuclooproteins. 
2,098,970;  Nov.  16. 
Ituskin    Himon  L.,   assignor  to   F.   R.    Ruskin.   X.-w  Vorl;. 
N.     y.      iMangnn('S(>    (•onii)Oiiii(ls    of    micli-otides    nnd    of 
th(>ir    liydrolvlic    doconiposition     prodncls.      2.101009; 
Dec.   7. 
Kusler,   George  W.,  Verona,  assignor  to  Gulf  Research  & 
Development  Company,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.     Method  of  and 
apparatus     for     tninslVrrlng     fluids     under     pressure 
2,089.021  :  Aug,   10.  ' 

Uusler,  George  \V,,  Verona,  assignor  to  Gulf  Research  & 
Development  Company.  Pittsbtirgh,  Pa.  Bottom  hole 
well  sampler.     2,099,080;   Nov.    10 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Rusnak,  John  M.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assi£niments,  to  Niles-Bement-Pond  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Work  locating  indicator  for  jig  bor- 
ing macbines.     2.098,838  ;  Nov.  9. 

Rusoff,  Samuel.  Longmeadow,  Mass.  Segmental  grinding 
wheel.     2,102,919  ;  Dec.  21. 

Russ.  Edward  H.,  Jr.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Stretching  and 
dryin?  apparatus.     2,099,081  ;  Nov.   16. 

Russ,  Harley  W.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  JIachinery  Corporation,  Paterson.  N.  J.  Wood 
heel  turning  machine.     2,071,433  ;  Feb.  23. 

Russ,  Harley  W.,  Haverhill.  Mass..  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Rimming 
machine  for  wood  heels.     2,080.547  ;  May  18. 

Russ  Soda  Fountain  Company.  (See  Seitz,  Dean  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Russel,  Philip  S.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Company, 

Detroit,    Mich.      Pressure    control    device.      2,100,997 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Russell,  Alexander  G.      (See  Pollard,  C.  E..  and  Russell.) 
Russell,   Arthur    D.,   Bronxville.   N.   Y.     Adjustable    back 

for  seats  and  chairs.     2.090.376  ;  Aug.  17. 
Russell,  Arthur  O.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.     Rotary  pump  for 

corrosive  liquid.     2,091,492  ;  Aug.  31. 
Russell,    Burdsall   &   Ward   Bolt   &  Nut   Company.      (See 

Gibney,  Joseph  W.,  assignor.) 
Russell,     Charles     L.,      Clavton,     5Io.     Dough     rounder. 

2. 09.",. 621  ;   Sppt.    21. 
Russell,  Clyde  D..  Oakland,  assignor  to  California  Packing 

Corporation,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Cherry    splitter. 

2,103,383  ;  Dec.  28. 
Russell,    Corey    L.,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Antiskid    device. 

2,073,883  ;  Mar.  16. 
Russell,    D.    E.    France.      (See    Melton,    William    L.,    as- 
signor.) 
Russell,  Donald,  et  al.      (See  Floyd,  E.  P.,  and  Hackney, 

assignors.) 
Russell.  Earl  C.  and  L.  A.  Cosens,  Portland,  Oreg.     Power 

transmission   and  drive.     2.090.810:  Aug.  24. 
Russell,  Edward  A.      (See  Van  Vulpen,   J.,  Russell,  and 

Parks.) 
Russell,  Edward  A.,  assignor  to  Vapor  Car  Heating  Com- 
pany,    Inc..     Chicago,     111.     Lock     for     hose     couplers. 

2.0r,S.097  ;  Jan.  19. 
Russell,  Edward  A.,  assignor  to  Vapor  Car  Heating  Com- 
pany.  Inc.,   Chicago,   111.     Heating  system.     2,087,388 ; 

July  20. 
Russell,    Edward    A.,    and    W.    M.    Smith,    assignors    to 

Vapor  Car  Heating  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Vapor 

heating  system.     2,092,265  ;  Sept.  7. 
Russell,  Edward  A.,  Chicago,  and  D  .W.  Miller,  Elmhurst, 

assignors  to  Vapor  Car  Heating  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago, 

111.      Tnmperature    control    system    for    railway    cars. 

2,102.225  ;  Dec.  14. 
Russell,  Frank.  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.     Pulley  or  the  lik<- 

with    applying   or  removing  ropes,  belts,  and   the  like. 

2,0n0.nS7  :  Aug.   24. 
Russell.  Frank  J.      (See  Seeger,  E.  W..  and  Russell.) 
Russell,  Harlow  M.,  Chelsea,  and  M.  H.  Sidebotham,  West 

Newton,  assignors  to  Specialty  Automatic  Machine  Com- 

panv.   Medford.    Mass.     Manufacture  of  printed  paper 

articles.     2,100,522  ;  Nov.  30. 
Russell.  Harold  D..  Rochester,  N.   Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City. 

N.   J.     Photographic   hardening   developer.     2,091,689  : 

Aug.  31. 
Russell.  Harold  D.,  Rochester.  N.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesno 

assicnments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Conipanv.  Jersev  Citv, 

N.  ,T.     Photographic  developer.     2.09.">..S36  :  Oct.  12. 
Russell,    Irving   H.,   assignor   to    Sloan    Valve    Company, 

Chicago,  111.    Valve.    2,102,856  ;  Dec.  21. 
Russell,    John,    assignor    to    United    Elastic    Corporation. 

Easthampton,  Mass.     Batliing  trunks.     2,078,184  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Russell,  John  A.     (See  Stein,  E.  P.,  Thornton,  and  Morris, 

assignors.) 
Russell    Manufacturing    Company,    The.      (See   Hendley, 

James  A.,  assignor.) 
Rus.sell,  Mark  N.,  and  V.  R.  Despard,  assignors  to  Pass  & 

Sevmour,    Inc.,    Syracuse,    N.   Y.      Fan   hanger    outlet. 

2,()97,346  ;  Oct.  26. 
Russell,  Ralston,  Jr.     (See  Fessler,  A.  H.,  and  Russell.) 
Russ(>ll.     Robert    C,    Detroit,    Jlich.     Servo    mechanism. 

2.000.335:  Aug.  17. 
Russell,    William    C,    assignor    to    Macwhyte    Company. 

Kenosha,   Wis.     Thimble   for    rope  slings.      2,100,569  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Russi'U.  William  .!.,  MansfioUl.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Westing 

house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,   East   Pitts- 

burgli.  Pa.     Making  electric  heating  units  and  resultant 

product.      2.101.098:   Dec.    7. 
Russon.    Harry    R..    Akron,    Ohio,    assignor    to    Wlngfoot 

Corporation.   Wilmington,   Del.     Articulated   floor  mat. 

2,077.901  ;  Apr.  20. 
Rust.    Edwin    G,    Sious   City,   Iowa.      Ice   cream   disher. 

2,076.416  ;  Apr.  6. 
Rust,    John    D..    Orange.    N.    J.,    assignor    to   Ellis-Foster 

Compnnv.      Drving  oil   composition  and   making   same. 

2,069.72.')  :   Fob.   2. 
Rust.    John    B..    Orange,    N.    J.,   assignor    to    Ellis-Foster 

Company.     Oil  varnish  and  making  same.     2,096,764  ; 

Oct.  2C. 


Rust,  John  B..  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ellis-Foster 
Companv.  Oil-soluble  phenolic  resin  and  making  same. 
2,102,130;  Dec.  14. 

Rust,  John  D.,  and  M.  D.,  Jlemphis,  Tenn.  Cotton  pick- 
ing machine.     2,073,653  ;  Mar.  16. 

Rust.  John  D.  and  M.  D..  .Memphis.  Tenn.  Cotton  picking 
machine.      2,076.598  ;    Apr.    13. 

Rust,  John  D.  and  M.  D.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Cotton  picking 
machine.     2,085,046  ;  June  29. 

Rust.  John  D.  and  M.  D.,  ilemphis,  Tenn.  Cotton  pick- 
ing machine.     2.101.100:   Dhc.   7. 

Rust,  Mack  D.     (See  Rust,  John  D.,  and  M.  D.) 

Rust,  Noel  M.     (See  Wright,  G.  M.,  and  Rust.) 

Xiust.  Noel  M.,  Chelmsford,  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Amplification  and  selectivity 
control  circuit.     2,068,112  ;  Jan.  19. 

Rust,  Noel  M.,  Chelmsford,  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Tunable  selector  circuits. 
2,071,902  ;  Feb.  23. 

Rusr,  Noel  JI.,  Chelmsford.  Essex,  England,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  High  frequency  oscil- 
lating circuit.     2,097,937  ;  Nov.  2. 

Rust.  Noel  M.,  Chelmsford,  and  G.  F.  Brett,  Leeds,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Elec- 
tron discharge  tube.     2,069,507  ;  Feb.  2. 

Rust,  Noel  M.,  and  F.  M.  G.  Murphy,  Chelmsford,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Thermionic  valve  amplifier.     2,082,517  ;  June  1. 

Rust,  Noel  M.,  and  C.  J.  F.  Tweed,  Essex,  England,  as- 
signors to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Telegraphone 
and  like  apparatus.     2.098,596  ;  Nov.  9. 

Rust,  Theodore  M.,  and  D,  T.  Craft,  Norfolk,  Va.  Heat- 
ing and  cooling  system.     2,071.801 ;  Feb.  23. 

Rustless  Iron  and  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Arness,  Wil- 
liam B..  assignor.) 

Rustless  Iron  and  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Feild,  Alex- 
ander L.,  assignor.) 

Rustless  Iron  and  Steel  Corporation  of  America.  (See 
Tighe.  George  C.  assignor.) 

Rutan,  Laura,  Washington,  D.  C.  Sanitary  cover  for 
receptacles.     2,087,046  ;  July  13. 

Rutomiller,  Oren  G.,  Wilkinsburg.  and  T.  H.  Long.  Irwin, 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Automatic  control  for 
machine  tools.     2,069,508  ;  Feb.  2. 

Ruth.  David  C.  Denver,  Colo.  Pulverized  coal  burner. 
2.090.965  ;  Aug.  24. 

Ruth,  Dee.     (See  Cochran.  J.  I.,  and  Ruth.) 

Ruth  Dredger  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Schauer, 
Lawrence  B.,   assignor.) 

Ruth,  John  H.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Collapsible  tube  holder 
and  expeller.     2,097.308  :   Oct.  26. 

Ruth.  John  H.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Electrical  connecter  cap. 
2.097.603  :  Nov.   2. 

Ruth.  John  P..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Vapor  Lamp  Companv,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Elec- 
tric switch.     2,076,162  ;  Apr.  6". 

Ruth,  John  P.,  New  York.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Vapor  L.amp  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Fluid 
flow  switch.     2,087.738  :  July  20. 

Rurh.  John  P..  and  H.  M.  Boyd.  Collinsville,  111.,  as- 
signors to  The  Glidden  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Making  nonreactive  lithopone.     2.090.642  :  Aug.  24. 

Ruth.  Joseph  P.,  Denver,  Colo.  Torque  transmitter. 
2.080.548:  May  18. 

Ruth.  Maggie,  administratrix.  (See  Cochran,  J.  I.,  and 
Ruth.) 

Ruth,  William  P..  Downs,  Kans.  Antipanic  fastening  de- 
vice.    2.087,165  ;  July  13. 

Ruthenburg,  Louis,  Evansville,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Servel, 
Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Vehicle.     2.069,852  :  Feb.  9. 

Rutherford,  Charles  E.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  The 
Wiremold  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Wiring  device. 
2,075,547  ;  Mar.  30. 

Rutherford,  John  T.  (See  Hampton,  W.  H.,  and  Ruther- 
ford.) 

Rutherford.  Marvin  E.,  assignor  to  C.  W.  Gill.  Abilene, 
Tex.     Cradle-spring  support.     2,089,431  ;  Aug.  10. 

Rutherford,  Marvin  E.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  W.  G. 
Williams,  Abilene,  Tex.  Brake  mechanism.  2.095.575  : 
Oct.  12. 

Rutherford,  Walton  V.  D'A.,  London.  England,  R.  Hafner 
and  B.  Nagler,  Vienna.  Austria.  Helicopter  and  rotat- 
ing wing  aircraft.     2.070,686:  Feb.  16. 

Ruthruff.  Robert  F.  (See  Bahlke,  W.  H.,  Ruthruff,  and 
Sullivan.) 

RuthrulT,  Robert  F.  (See  Kuentzel,  W.  E.,  and  Ruth- 
rulT. ) 

Uuthruff.  Robert  F..  Hammond,  Ind..  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Catalytic   polvmerization 
and  polymerization  catalvsts.     2,082.518:  June  1. 
Ruthruff.  Robert  F..  Hammond.  Ind..  assignor  to  Standard 
'    Oil  Company  (Indiana),  Chicago,  111.    Treatment  of  hy- 
drocarbons.    2,099,755:  Nov    23 


Ruthruff,  Robert  F..  Whitine.  Ind..  assignor  to  St.indard 

Oil     Company,     Chicago,     111.       Olefin     polymerization. 

2.082.519  :  June  1. 
Ruthruff.    Robert    F..    Hammond,    a.id'.  W.    E.    Kuentzel, 

Whiting,    Ind.,    assignors    to    Standard    Oil    Companv. 

Chicago,     III.      Conversion    of    hydrocarbon     gases    to 

liquids.     2.082,520  :  Juno  1. 
Riitishauser.  Donald   E..  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  assignor  to  Zero 

Plate   Corporation.     Refrigerator.     2,068.435 ;   Jan.    19. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


533 


Rutishauser,  Georg  E.,  assignor  to  Lonza  Elektrizitats- 
werke  und  Chemische  Fabriken  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Basel,  Switzerland.  Process  and  apparatus  for  the 
manufacture  of  tubular  structures  of  artificial  mate- 
rials.    2,082,720  ;  June  1. 

Rutkoskie,  George  A.,  assignor  to  Tt(e  McBee  Company, 
Athens,  Ohio.  Attachment  for  rotary  web  presses  for 
printing  wax  carbon  spots  on  paper.     2,086,191  ;  July  6. 

Rutkowski,  Walter  L.,  Normandy,  assignor  to  R.  C.  Can 
Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Spool.     2,083,096  ;  June  8. 

Rutledge,  Robert,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Apparatus 
for  freshening  air  in  dwelling  rooms  or  other  chambers. 
2,066,540;   Jan.  5. 

Rutt,  George  A.     (See  Rutt,  Harry  R.,  and  G.  A.) 

Rutt,  Harry  R.,  and  G.  A.,  Delawanna,  N.  J.  Beverage 
dispensing  system.     2,085,274  ;  June  29. 

Ruttenauer,  Alfred.      (See  Fritze,  O.,  and  Ruttenauer.) 

Riittenauer,  Alfred.  (See  Fritze,  O.,  Riittenauer,  and 
Wiegand.) 

Ruttenauer,  Alfred,  Berlin-Halensee,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Gaseous  electric  dis- 
charge lamp  device.     2,103,093  ;  Dec.  21. 

Ruttenauer,  Alfred  and  O.  Fritze,  Berlin-Charlottenburg, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Arc 
lamp.     2,069,080 ;  Jan.  20. 

Rutter,  Alvah  E.,  Rockford,  111.,  assignor  to  J.  I.  Case 
Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Side  delivery  rake.  2,067,130  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Rutyna,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multiple  folding  pic- 
ture  frame.     2,086,443  ;   July   6. 

Rutz,  Frank,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Chalk  holder.  2,086,174  ; 
July  6. 

Ruys,  Jan  D.,  Pittsburg,  and  J.  W.  Edwards,  Concord, 
Calif.,  assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Halogenation  of  unsaturated  com- 
pounds.    2,099,231  ;  Nov.  16. 

Ruziclca,  Leopoul,  Zurich,  assignor  to  the  firm  of  Society 
of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland. 
Monohalogenated  unsaturated  ketones  containing  a 
sterol  nucleus.     2,085,474 ;  June  29. 

Ryall,  Leonard  E.,  Eastcote,  Ruislip,  England.  Telephone 
system.    2,082,357  ;  June  1. 

Ryall,  Leonard  E.,  Eastcote,  Ruislip,  England.  Elec- 
trical signaling  system.     2,()94,108  ;  Sept.  28. 

Ryan  Coffee  Corporation.  (See  Ryan,  W.  M.,  and  Bold, 
assignors.) 

Ryan,  Commodore  D.,  assignor  to  National  Postal  Meter 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Printing-machine. 
2,066,422  ;  Jan.  5. 

Ryan,  George  F.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Last. 
2,089,299  ;  Aug.  10. 

Ryan,  George  F.,  Peabody,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Jack. 
2.093.482;  Sept.   21. 

Ryan,  John  L.      (See  Daly,  G.  F.,  and  Ryan.) 

Ryan,  John  T.,  assignor  to  Mine  Safety  Appliances  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Respiratory  resistance  testing 
machine.     2,089,432  ;  Aug.  10. 

Ryan,  Joseph  D.     (See  Watkins,  G.  B.,  and  Ryan.) 

Ryan,  Leon  H.,  assignor  to  Delaware  Rayon  Company, 
New  Castle,  Del.  Manufacture  of  artificial  silk. 
2,101.720:  Dec.  7. 

Ryan,  Lonnie  W.      (See  Dahlstrom,   R..  and  Ryan.) 

Ryan,  Lonnie  W.,  Westfield,  and  W.  J.  Cauwenberg,  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Na- 
tional Lead  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Titanium  pig- 
ment composition  and  making  same.  2,084,826  ;  June 
22. 

Ryan,  Marjorie  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Stencil  sheet. 
2,070,181  ;  Feb.  9. 

Ryan,  Micliael  H.,  Los  Angelos,  Calif.  Hose  connecter. 
2.078,733  ;  Apr.  27. 

Ryan,  Michael  J.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor  to  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  United  States,  as  represented  by  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Treasury.  Life  line  projectile.  2,069,276  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Ryan,  William  H.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Domestic  water 
system.     2,100,109  ;  Nov.  23. 

Ryan,  William  M.  (See  Ryan,  W.  M.,  and  Bold,  as- 
signors.) 

Ryan,  William  M..  and  J.  W.  Bold,  Brooklyn,  assignors  to 
Ryan  Coffee  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mixer. 
2,076,163  ;  Apr.  6. 

Hyaii,  Williiini  M.,  and  J.  W.  Bold,  Brooklyn,  assignors 
to  Ryan  Coffee  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fluid 
dint  ribiil  ion  and  control.     2,079,041;  May  4. 

Ryan,  William  M.,  and  J.  W.  Bold,  Brooklyn,  assignors 
10  Ryan  Coffee  Corporation,  New  York,  ^l.  Y.  Grunu- 
lator.     2,081,283  ;  May  25. 

Ryan,  William  M.,  and  J.  W.  Bold,  Brooklyn,  assignors 
to  Ryan  Coffee  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparn- 
1ns  for  sealing  containers  under  vacuum  or  gas. 
2,094,753  ;  Oct.  5. 

R.vnii,  William  M.,  and  J.  W.  Bold,  assignors  to  Ryan 
Coffee  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Conveying  and 
sealing  container  under  air-free  conditions.  2,094,754  ; 
Oc(,   5. 

Ryiin,  Williiim  M.,  and  J.  W.  P.old,  assignors  to  Ryan 
('oll'cc  Coi-ponilion,  I'loolilyn.  N.  V.  .Auloiiiatic  weigh- 
ing iind  feeding  iii.'icliinc.     2,100,87  1;  Nov.  ;!0. 

Ry.'iii,  Will.  S.  (See  Bartlett,  W.,  and  Carpenter,  as- 
signors.) 


Ryba,  Anton.  Bolzano,  Italy.  Driving  means  for  water- 
craft.     2,087,007  ;  July  13. 

Rybick,  Chester  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cam  grinding  ma- 
chine.    2,091,456  ;  Aug.  31. 

Rybolt,  Ora  M.     (See  Lowry,  J.  C,  and  Rybolt.) 

Ryde,  John  W.      (See  Francis,   V.  J.   and  Ryde.) 

Hyde,  John  W.      (See  Jenkins,  H.  G.,  and  Ryde.) 

Ryde,  John  W.,  and  J.  Cates,  London,  England,  assignors 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  discharge  de- 
vice.    2,076,278  ;  Apr.  6 

Ryder,  Charles  D.,  Covington,  assignor  to  The  National 
Colortype  Company,  Bellevue,  Ky.  Light  reflecting 
means.     2,076,043  ;  Apr.  6. 

Ryder,  Charles  D.,  Covington,  assignor  to  The  National 
Colortype  Company,  Bellevue,  Ky.  Light  reflecting 
means.     2,076,044  ;  Apr.  6. 

Ryder,  John  D.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Bailey  Meter 
Company.  Measuring  and  controlling  apparatus. 
2,080,789  ;  May  18. 

Rydin,  Norval,  Chicago,  111.  Toy  train  coupler. 
2,102,649  ;  Dec.  21. 

Rydquist,  Adolph,  assignor  to  The  Schlegel  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Mounting  for  grip 
cords.    2,076,417  ;  Apr.  6. 

Ryerson,  Creighton  W.,  assignor  to  Ryerson  &  Haynes, 
Inc.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Vehicle  jacking  structure. 
2,092,719  ;  Sept.  7. 

Ryerson,  Creighton  W.,  assignor  to  Ryerson  &  Haynes, 
Inc.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Laminated  rim  construction  and 
making  the  same.     2,099,410  ;  Nov.  16. 

Ryerson  &  Hayes,  Inc.  (See  Ellenberger,  Clarence  M., 
assignor.) 

Ryerson  &  Haynes,  Inc.  (See  Ryerson,  Creighton  W., 
assignor. ) 

Ryerson  &  Haynes,  Inc.  (See  Schmidt,  Frank  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Ryland,  Herbert  S.,  Catford,  England.  Continuous  feed 
cinematograph  apparatus.     2,088,536  ;  July  27. 

Rylander,  Fred  H.,  San  Francisco,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  Leo  Dallin,  Oakland,  Calif.  Navigational  aid. 
2,095,084 ;  Oct.  5. 

Rymph,  Irving  B.     (See  Jones,  G.,  and  Rymph.) 

Kynalski,  Thomas.     (See  St.  John,  H.  M.,  and  Rynalski.) 

Rypinski,  Albert  B.,  Laurelton,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  High 
temperature  slow  electromagnetic  device.  2,068,712 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Rypinski,  Albert  B.,  Laurelton,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Slow 
magnetic  regulating  device.      2,082,121  ;    June   1. 

Rypinski,  Albert  B.,  Laurelton,  N.  Y.  Distribution  system. 
2,082.122  :  June  1. 

Rypinski,  Albert  B.,  Laurelton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Metro- 
politan Device  Corporation.  Fuse  carrier.  2,088,668 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Rypinski,  Albert  B.,  Laurelton,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Slow 
electromagnetic  radiation  device.     2,089,859  ;  Aug.   10. 

Rypinski,  Albert  B.,  Laurelton,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Slow 
transformer.     2,089,860  ;  Aug.  10. 

Rypinski,  Albert  B.,  Laurelton,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
Slow  electromagnetic  device  having  the  same  or  similar 
temperature  coefficients  of  resistance  materials  in  dif- 
ferential windings.     2,093,368  ;  Sept.  14. 

Rypinski,  Albert  B.,  Laurelton,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
Dynamo-electric  machine  control  system.  2,093,369 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Rypinski,  Albert  B.,  Laurelton,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Slow 
electromagnetic  device.     2,103,019  ;   Dec.  21. 

Rysick,  Arno,  Dresden,  Germany.  Recording  and  repro- 
ducing device.     2,067,347  ;  Jan.  12. 

Rzehulka,  Rudolf.      (See  Knoll,  M.,  and   Rzehulka.) 

S.  &  D.  Engineering  Company.  (See  Sawtelle,  Charles  A., 
assignor,) 

S.  H.  G.  Incorporated.  (See  Hermsdorf,  Walter  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

S  K  F  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Beckett,  Harry  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

.-!  K  F  Industries.  Inc.      (See  Runge,  Robert  P..  nssi-rnor.) 

S  K  F  Industries,  Incorporated.  (See  Styri,  Haakon, 
assignor.) 

S.  M.  A.  Corporation.     (See  Jersey,  Vernon,  assignor.) 

S.  O.  S.  Company,  The.  (See  Brooks,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

S.  &  S.  Corrugated  Paper  Machinery  Co.  (See  Shields, 
Frank  S.,  assignor.) 

S.  &  S.  Corrugated  Paper  Machinery  Co.  (See  Ungar, 
Gustavo  A.,  assignor.) 

Saalnmn.  I;ouis  S.,  and  N.  Barker,  Johannesburg,  Trans- 
vaal, Union  of  South  Africa.  Fixing  wire  clamps  around 
hose  and  similar  pipes.     2,074.593  :  Mar.  23. 

Saak,  Ilenrv  1').,  Maplewood,  Mo.  Chiropracde  ailjusliiig 
1al)i('.      L'.ODI  014  ;   .Aug.   L>I. 

Saal,  Reyerus  N.  J.,  Ainsterdnm,  assignor  to  Shell  Devel- 
opment Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Making  bl- 
tiiiiiinous  composil  ioii.^.     2.0S!),7  13  :  -Vug.  10. 

Saar,  Friinz,  assignor  to  Telefiiiiken  Gesellsohaft  filr 
Drahllose  Tolegrapliie  in.  b.  II..  Ueilin,  (lernianv.  Var- 
iable coiideii.ser.      2,098„')97  ;    Nov.  9. 

Saarini'ii,  Armas  J.,  assignor  to  (5ranberg  Meter  Corpora- 
tion, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Spring  detent.  2,074,075; 
Mar.  10. 

Sniiriiicii,  Annas  J.,  assignor  to  Granherg  Meter  Corpora- 
tion, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Register.  2,080,740;  July 
13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Saarinen,  Armas  J.,  assignor  to  Granberg  Meter  Corpora- 
tion, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Siphon-brpakine  means  for 
liquid  metering  systems.     2,103,020  ;  Dec.  21. 

Saatgut-Erzeugungs-Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  (See  Baur, 
Erwin,  assignor.) 

SaathofE,  George  W.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Dolierty  Research  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Steam 
generator.     2,070,182  ;  Feb.  9. 

Saballus,  Erwin  J.,  and  J.  H.  O.  Saballus,  assignors  to 
J.  Weidenhoff.  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Pump  testing  appa- 
ratus.    2,098,677  ;  Nov.   9. 

Saballus,  John  H.  O.  (See  Saballus,  Erwin  J.,  and  J. 
H.  O.) 

SabaneefiE,  Basil,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Table.  2,079,225 ; 
Jlay  4. 

Sabbah,  Camil  A.,  deceased,  by  General  Electric  Co.,  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.,  assignee.  Electric  valve  converting  sys- 
tem.   Re.  20,391 ;  June  1. 

Sabbah,  Camil  A.,  deceased,  by  W.  A.  Dodge,  adminis- 
trator, Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric    Company.       Electric     valve     converting     system. 

2.094.819  ;  Oct.  5. 

Sabbah,  Camil  A.,  deceased,  by  W.  A.  Dodge,  adminis- 
trator, Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric    Company.       Electric     valve     converting     system. 

2.094.820  ;  Oct.  5. 

Sabbah,  Camil  A.,  deceased,  by  W.  A.  Dodge,  ad- 
ministrator, Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric   Company.     Electric   valve   converting   system. 

2.094.821  :  Oct.  5. 

Sabbah,  Camil  A.,  deceased,  by  W.  A.  Dodge,  adminis- 
trator, Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  C.  Herskind, 
Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Electric   valve   converting  system.      2,094,822 ;   Oct.    5. 

Sabella,  James  V.     (See  Gary,  "L.,  and  Sabella.) 

Sabine,  Paul  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Riverbank  Labo- 
ratories, Geneva,  111.  Sound  insulating  structure. 
2,079,878  ;  May  11. 

Sabins,  Holland  C,  assignor  to  Mechanical  Development 
Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Flexible  airplane  wing  construc- 
tion.    2,066,649  ;  Jan.  5. 

Sabo,  Louis,  and  J.  Polkovics.  Bronx,  assignors  to  Marvel 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heel- 
breast  cover  cutting  and  skiving  device.  2,103,120 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Sabol,  Albert  G.      (See  Floro,   A.,  and   Sabol.) 

Sabol,  Ernest  J.     (See  Moreira,  S.,  and  Sabol.) 

Sabol,  Ernest  J.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Steel  and  Wire  Company  of  New  Jersey. 
Bond.     2,074,810  :  Mar.  23. 

Sacerdole,  Guido  M.,  Bavside,  N.  Y.  Reversible  ribbon 
feed  mechanism.     2,069,277  ;  Feb.  2. 

Sacerdote,  Guido  M.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.  Preventing  smudg- 
in^g  by  interleaved  printing  ribbons.  2,092,780  ;  Sept. 
14. 

Sachanen,  Alexander  N.  (See  Fabian,  C.  F.,  and 
Sachanen.) 

Sachar,  Bernard  H.,  et  al.  (See  Bryant,  Don  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sacharow,  Jlaurice  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Dis- 
penser for  tooth  powder  and  the  like.  2,074,344  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Sachleben,  Edward  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Tube  shaping 
tool.     2,080,095:  May  11. 

Scichs,  Albert  P.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Petroleum  Con- 
version Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  of 
and  apparatus  for  converting  hydrocarbon  oils  in  the 
vapor  phase.     2,072,131  ;  Mar.  2. 

Sachs,  Albert  P.,  assignor  to  Petroleum  Conversion  Cor- 
porntion.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  crude  oil. 
2,073,4.')6  ;  Mar.  9. 

Sachs.  Albert  P.,  assignor  to  Petroleum  Conversion  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Converting  hydrocarbon 
compounds.     2,086,741  :  July  13. 

Sachs,  Albert  P.,  assignor  to  Petroleum  Conversion  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Cracking  hydrocarbons. 
2,100,922;  Nov.  30. 

Sachs,  Joseph,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Electric  circuit 
controlling  device.     2.074,861  ;  Mar.  23. 

Sachs,  Joseph,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Electrical  distri- 
bution device.     2.074,862  :  Mar.  23. 

Sachs,  Joseph,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Electric  circuit 
controlling  device.     2,074,863  ;  Mar.  23. 

Sachs,  .Toseph.  ^\■ost  Hartford.  Conn.  Electric  circuit 
controlling  appliance.      2.00'!, 739  :  Sept.  21. 

Sachs,  Joseph,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Automatic  circuit 
breaker.     2,094,963  :  Oct.  5. 

Sachs.  Joseph,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Automatic  circuit 
breaker.     2,094.064  :  Oct.  5. 

Sachs,  Joseph,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Automatic  circuit 
breaker.     2,094.965  :  Oct.  5. 

Sach.i.  Joseph,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Automatic  circuit 
breaker.     2.094,066  ;  Oct.  5. 

Sachs,  Morris  B.     (See  (Sleason,  James  M.,  assignor.) 

Sachs,  Morris.  Rochester,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  IlicUok  Manu- 
facttiring  Company,  Inc.  Wearing  apparel.  2.0G7.684  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Sachscnrnder,  Gustav,  Wuppertal  Barmen,  Allee,  Germany. 
Artificial  sausage  casing  and  making  same.  2,101,058; 
Dec.  14. 

Sachsi.iche  Textilmaschinenfabrik  vorm.  Rich.  Hart- 
mann,  Aktiengesellschaft  .  (See  Schmitt,  Karl  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

SRchsiRcho  Textilraaschlnenfabrik  vorm.  Rich.  Ilartmann 
Aktiengesellschaft.      (See   Schmitt,   Karl    J.,   assignor.) 


Sachtleben  Aktiengesellschaft  filr  Bergbau  und  Chemische 
Industrie.      (See  MUUer,   Manfred,   assignor.) 

Sachtleben,  Lawrence  T.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Film  handling  apparatus. 
2,091,526  ;  Aug.  31. 

Sachtleben,  Lawrence  T.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Trimming  device. 
2,101.458  ;  Dec.  7. 

Sachtleben,  Lawrence  T.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Film  handling  appa- 
ratus.    2,103,042 ;  Dec.  21. 

Sack,  Hans,  Leipzig,  Germany.  Friction  variable  speed 
gear.     2,089,003  ;  Aug.  3. 

Sackett,  Augustus  J.,  Anne  Arundel  County,  Md.  Mixing 
machine.     2,074,673:  Mar.  23. 

Sackett,  Augustus  J.,  Anne  Arundel  County,  Md.  Mixing 
and  screening  apparatus  for  fertilizer  materials  and 
the  like.     2,080,508;  May  18. 

Sackett.  Mary  N.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Protecting  apron 
and  towel.     2,093,483  ;  Sept.  21. 

Sackett,  Warren  W.,  assignor  to  Jlilwaukee  Gas  Specialty 
Company,  Slilwaukee,  Wis.  Heat  regulator  for  ovens 
and  the  "like.     2,069,278;  Feb.  2. 

Sackner,  Wade  E.,  and  J.  E.  Millet,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Open  mesh  bag.     2.078,414  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sacks,  Harry  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Combination  teething 
ring  and  pacifier.     2,085,704  ;  June  29. 

Sacks,  Paul  E,  Cedar  Grove,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Oil  tight  flange 
for  shockproof  X-ray  units.     2,076,252  ;  Apr.  6. 

Saco-Lowell  Shops.  (See  Banfield,  Frederic  E.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Saco-Lowell  Shops.     (See  Heaton,  Alfred,  assignor.) 

Sa  Couto,  Antonio,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  Joseph  F.  Souza.  Auxiliary  top  for  automobiles. 
2.074,620;  Mar.  23. 

Sadenwater,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Saginaw  IManufac- 
turing  Co.,  Saginaw.  Mich.  Foldable  support  for  iron- 
ing tables.    2,078,587  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sadenwater,  Charles  W..  assignor  to  Saginaw  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Foldable  rack.  2,087,359 ; 
July  20. 

Sadgebury,  Herman  F.,  assignor  to  The  National  Cash 
Register  Companv,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Cash  register. 
2,078,282  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sadinoff  &  Wendroflf,  Inc.  (See  Holtz,  Abraham,  as- 
signor.) 

Sadjian,  Harry,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dispensing  device  for 
slender  articles.     2.074,674  ;  Mar.  23. 

Sadler  Bros.  Inc.      (See  Johnson,  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Sadlon,  Martin  M.      (See  Swoope,   C.  C,  and  Sadlon.) 

Saeta,  Samuel,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Device  for  filling 
containers  with  liquids.     2.100.359  :  Nov.  30. 

Safe  Tread  Company,  The,  (See  Glezen,  Carlisle  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company.  (See 
Bronander,   Wilhelm  B.,  assignor.) 

Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  (i:ompany.  The.  (See  God- 
sey,  Frank  W.,  Jr,,  assignor.) 

Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company,  The.  (See 
Hulse,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company,  The.  (See 
Schepmoes,  Lindsley,  assignor.) 

Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company.  (See  Schep- 
moes, L.,  and  Storbell,  assignors.) 

Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company,  The.  (See 
Von  Ohlsen,  Louis  H.,  assignor.) 

Safety  Engineering  Systems,  Inc.  (See  Kunkel,  Bern- 
hard  F.,  assignor.) 

Safety  Equipment  Company,  The.  (See  Kimball,  Donald 
E..  assignor.) 

Safety  Mining  Company.  (See  Armstrong,  Frank  H., 
assignor.) 

Safety  JNIining  Company.  (See  Dull,  Raymond  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Safety  Mining  Company.  (See  Ferguson,  Alexander  D., 
assignor.) 

Safety  Mining  Company.      (See  Harris,   Allvn,  assignor.) 

Safety  Mining  Company.  (See  Hayward,  Henry  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Safety  Mining  Company.  (See  Maxson,  Louis  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Safety  Mining  Company.     (See  Noble,  Warren,  assignor.) 

Safety  Mining  Company.  (See  Osgood,  Charles  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Safety  Mining  Company.  (See  Wineman,  Wade  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Safety  Vulcanizer  Company.  (See  Grange,  Leo  C,  as- 
signor.) 

S'"*/?'"'  Jncob  A.,  Rockford,  111.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
9-  JJ-  Pieper  and  one-half  to  A.  F.  Pieper,  Rochester, 
N.  Y,     Dental  cuspidor.     2,098.932  :  Nov.  9, 

Safford,  Lewis  A.,  Watertown,  assignor  to  The  New  York 
Air  Brake  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piston  ring. 
2.076,164;  Apr.  6. 

Safford,  Lewis  A.,  Watertown,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  The 
New  York  Air  Brake  Company.  Exhaust  port  protec- 
tor for  air  brakes.     2,098,885  ;  Nov.  9. 

Safford,  Lewis  A.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
New  lork  Air  Brake  Company.  Exhaust  port  protec- 
tor for  air  brakes.     2,098,886  ;  Nov    9 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


535 


Safford,  Moyer  M.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Making  printing  rolls.     2,073,528 
Mar.  9. 

Safford,  Moyer  M.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Resinous  composition.     2,087,096 
July  13. 

Safford,  Moyer  M.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electrical  cable.  2,089,073 
Aug.  3. 

Saforcada,  Anibal  J.,  Martinez,  Argentina.  Bellows. 
2,096,0(56  :  Oct.  19. 

Saftien,  ICarl.     (See  Nawiaslty,  P.,  Ehrhardt,  and  Saftien.) 

Sage,  Edwin  E.     (See  Mortenson,  Clemens,  assignor.) 

Sager,  Frank  P.      (See  Finfrock,  J.  Q.,  and  Sager.) 

Sager,  George  F.      (See  Nock,  J.  A.,  Jr.,  and  Sager.) 

Sager.  Samuel  N.,  Chicago,  111.  Hand  protector. 
2,067,790  ;  Jan.  12. 

Sager,  Samuel  N.,  Chicago,  111.  Hand  protecter. 
2.067.791 :  Jan.  12. 

Sager,  Solomon  M.,  Glencoe,  111.  Fountain  pen. 
2,078,976;  May  4. 

Sager,  Solomon  M.,  Glencoe,  111.  Fountain  pen.  2,087,998  ; 
July  27. 

Saginaw  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Sadenwater,  Charles 
\V.,  assignor.) 

Saha,  Aatto  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  burning  fuel.     2,096,765;  Oct.  26. 

Saha,  Aatto  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heat  exchange  apparatus. 
2,097,104;  Oct.  26. 

Saha,  Aatto  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  apparatus 
for  burning  fluid  fuel.     2.097,255  :  Oct.  26. 

Saharoff,  Alexander  V.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Worthlngton 
Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Piston.     2,092,086  ;  Sept.  7. 

Saharoff,  Alexander  V.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Worthington 
Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Piston.     2,092,087;  Sept.  7. 

Saharoff,  Alexander  V.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Worthington 
Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Valve.     2,092,088  ;   Sept.  7. 

Sahashi,  Yoshikazu,  Meguro-Ku,  K.  Takeuchi,  Setagaya-Ku, 
T.  Shimamoto,  Yodobashi-Ku,  and  T.  Iki,  Omori-Ku,  as- 
signors to  Zaidau  Hojiu  Rikagaku  Kenkyujo,  Tokyo, 
Japan.  Synthetically  preparing  B(10)-hydroxycamphor. 
2,085,476  ;  June  29. 

Sahl,  Harry  L.,  Boston,  Mass.  Device  for  trimming  paper 
and  the  like.     2,091,337  ;  Aug.  31. 

Sahlberg,  Rolf  K.  O..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composite  beam. 
2,090,921 :   Oct.   26. 

Sahlin,  Bo  C.  H.,  Lund,  Sweden.  Apparatus  for  produc- 
ing artificial  respiration.     2,079',952  ;  May   11. 

Sahloff,  Joseph  F.,  Selkirk,  N.  Y.  Hot  water  preheated 
bathtub.     2,075,471  ;  Mar.  30. 

Sahyun,  Melville,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.  Dental  preparation. 
2,069,157  ;  Jan.  26. 

Said,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works,  Corn- 
ing, N.  Y.     Shipping  crate.     2,068,819  ;  Jan.  26. 

Saidel,  Jack  11.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Dental  plate  reforming 
method  and  apparatus  therefor.     2,091,885  ;  Aug.  31. 

Saigen,  Boku,  assignor  to  Toho  Kagakukogyo  Kabushi-ki- 
Kaisha,  Keijo,  Japan.  Emergency  stopping  device  for 
motor  cars.     2,097,740  ;  Nov.  2. 

Sailer,  Wilhelm,  Sciiwaan,  Mecklenburgh.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Tlie  Mead  Research  Engineering  Company, 
Dayton,   Ohio.     Electrochemistry.     2.090,966  ;  Aug.  24. 

Sailstad,  Edward  J.,  Minneapolis,  assignor  to  Van  Duyne- 
Moran  Fixtures,  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Sectional  I'efrig- 
erant  compressor.     2,101,956  ;  Dec.  14. 

St.  Clair,  Sheridan  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bottle  tap. 
2,079.049  ;  May   4. 

St.  Claii',  Wilbur  F.,  assignor  to  Celluloid  Corporation, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Thermoplastic  product  and  forming  same. 
2,070,242  ;  Feb.  9. 

Saint  Germain,  Jacques  M.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Electric  circuit  interrupter. 
2,076,352  ;  Apr.  6. 

St.  Hilaire,  Albert  B.,  assignor  to  Societe  des  Vernis 
Pyrolac  S.  A.  R.  L.,  Creiteil,  France.  Apparatus  for 
manufacturing   phonographic    disks.      2,079,972 ;    May 

St.  Hill,  Thomas  N,,  San  Marino,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Rectifying  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Electric  dehydrator.     2,098,982;  Nov.   16. 

Saint-Jiioques,  Eugi'ne  C!.,  Paris,  France.  Separator. 
2,073,520;   Mar.   9. 

Saint-Jacques,  Eugfene  C,  Paris,  Franco.  Method  and 
device  for  the  electrical  purification  of  gases.  2,081,772  ; 
May  25. 

Saint-Jacques,  Eugfene  C,  Paris,  Franco.  Heat  exchanger. 
2,091,119  ;  Aug.   24. 

Saint-Jacques,  Engfene  C,  Paris,  France.  Exhaust  mani- 
fold for  intei-nal  combustion  engines.     2,093,409  ;  Sept. 

St.  John,  Hjirry  M.,  and  T.  Rynalski,  as.signors  to  De- 
Iroll  TyTibricator  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Gauge. 
2,096,411  :  Oct.  19. 

St.  Joseph  Iron  Works.  (See  Schmidtko,  Albert  11.,  as- 
signor.) 

St.  Joseph  Iron  Works.  (See  Schmidtke,  A.  H.,  and 
Hint/.,  assignors.) 

St.  Joseph  Ijcad  Comi)any.  (See  Weaton,  George  F., 
assignor.) 

St.  Joseph  Load  Company.  (See  Weaton,  O.  F.,  and  Na- 
jarian,  assignors.) 


St.  Louis,  Charles  V.,  assignor  to  AVilson-Jones  Company, 
Chicago,  III.     Loose  leaf  binder.     2,091,188  ;   Aug.    24. 

St.  Louis,  Charles  V.,  assignor  to  Wilson-Jones  Company, 
Chicago,   111.     Loose   leaf  binder.     2,091.189  ;   Aug.   24. 

St.  Louis,  Charles  V.,  and  G.  J.  Rundblad,  assignors  to 
Wilson-Jones  Compan.v,  Chicago,  111.  Back  gauge  for 
punches.     2,102,292  ;  Dec.  14. 

St.  Louis,  James  A.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Vapor  Lamp  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Elec- 
tric gaseous  discharge  device.     2,087,743  ;  July  20. 

St.  Louis  Pistols  &  Caps,  Inc.  (See  Kilgore,  Joseph  D.. 
assignor.) 

St.  Palley,  Zoltan  O.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Line  drop  compensation. 
2,068,576  ;  Jan.  19. 

St.  Pfau,  Alexander,  Geneva,  Switzerland,  assignor  to 
Givaudan-Delawanna,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  x-alkyl- 
idene  and  x-alkyl  cyclopentanone.     2,069.861  ;  Feb.  9. 

St.  Pierre,  Henry,  Worcester,  Mass.  Buckle.  2,089,841 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Saives,  L6on,  assignor  to  L.  Renault,  Billancourt,  France. 
Drive  mechanism  for  motor  vehicles.     2,070,341 ;  Feb.  9. 

Saives,  L^on,  assignor  to  L.  Renault,  Billancourt,  France. 
Machine  for  the  electric  welding  of  the  side-members 
of  vehicle  frames.     2,079,042  ;  May  4. 

Saives,  L6on,  assignor  to  L.  Renault,  Billancourt,  France. 
Seat  for  automobiles.     2,085,475  ;  June  29. 

Saives,  Leon,  assignor  to  L.  Renault,  Billancourt,  France. 
Gearing  mechanism.     2,087,166  ;  July  13. 

Saives.  L(5on,  assignor  to  L.  Renault,  Billancourt,  France. 
Rolling  of  thin  sheet  metal.     2,099,082  ;  Nov.  16. 

Saives,  Leon,  assignor  to  L.  Renault,  Billancourt,  France. 
Body  of  automobile  vehicles.     2,099,867  ;  Nov.  23. 

Saives,  Leon,  assignor  to  L.  Renault,  Billancourt,  France. 
Clutch  control  device.    2,102,036 ;  Dec.  14. 

Saklatwalla,  Byramji  D.,  Crafton,  Pa.  Alloy  steel. 
2,102,283;  Dec.  14. 

Saks,   Ira.      (See   Skelton,   Charles  E.,   assignor.) 

Saks,  Ira.     (See  Spase,  Charles  B.,  assignor.) 

Sala,  Ono  P.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Clinical  thermometer 
shake-down.     2,096,471 ;  Oct.  19. 

Sala,  Theodore  A.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Gas  mixing  unit. 
2.077,131  ;   Apr.    13. 

Saladino,  Joseph,  Reading,  Mass.  Making  racket  strings. 
2,088,822;   Aug.  3. 

Salant  &  Salant,  Inc.      (See  Lipshie,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Salcedo,  Ferdinand  G.,  Hollywood,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Royal  Revues,  Inc.  Auxiliary  picture  reproducing  ap- 
paratus.    2,074,991 ;  Mar.   23. 

Sale,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Hummel-Ross  Fibre  Corpora- 
tion, Hopewell,  Va.     Plyboard.     2,098,733  :  Nov.  9. 

Sale,  William  A.,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  J.  Koenig, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Sloane-Blabon  Corpora- 
tion, Trenton,  N.  J.  Linoleum  composition  flooring 
material.     2,094,674  ;  Oct.  5. 

Saleh,  Gabriel  E.  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Diamond  Expansion  Bolt  Company,  Inc.,  Garwood,  N.  J. 
Anchoring  device.     2,100,570  ;  Nov.  30. 

Salemi,  Leoluca.     (See  Di  Giacomo,  V.,  and  Salemi.) 

Salender,  Lambert  A.,  Ashland.  Ky.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Rolling  Mill  Company,  Jliddletown.  Ohio. 
Process  to  prevent  sticking  during  annealing. 
2,070.793;  Apr.  13. 

Salenius,  Carl  G.  T.,  assignor  to  Aktiebolaget  Master- 
Regulator,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Shock  absorber. 
2,094,304  ;  Sept.  28. 

Salentine,  Herbert  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Motor  for  oil 
well  pumping  system.     2,073,809  ;  Mar.  16. 

Salerni,  Edoardo  M.,  London,  England,  assignor  to  So- 
ciete d'Etudes  et  de  Valorisation  Industrielle  des  Com- 
bustibles, Societe  a  Responsabilite,  LimitSe,  Paris, 
France.  Apparatus  for  the  distillation  of  solid  carbon- 
izable  fuel.     2,069,421  ;  Feb.  2. 

Salerni,  Piero  M.  (See  Boldt,  W.  F.,  and  Thomas,  as- 
signor.) 

Salerni,  Piero  M.,  Westminster,  England.  Power  trans- 
mission mechanism.     2.071,582  ;  Feb.  23. 

Salerni,  Piero  M.,  Westminster,  England.  Power  trans- 
mission mechanism.     2,084,219  ;  June  15. 

Salfisberg,  Leroy  L..  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Ivors-IiPe 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Product  packaging.  Re. 
20,564  ;  Nov.  30. 

Salfisberg,  Leroy  L.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Ivcrs-Lce 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Leaved  package  construction. 
2.069.332  ;  Feb.  2. 

Salfisberg,  Leroy  L.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Ivors-Lee 
Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Package  structure.  2.069,333; 
Feb.   2. 

Salfisbprg,  Lorov  L.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Ivprs-Lee 
Company,  Newark.  N.  J.  l,oaved  package  structure  and 
closure.     2,069,334  ;  Feb.  '_'. 

Salfisberg,  Lerov  L.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Ivors- 
Lee  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Composite  package. 
2,009,335  ;  Feb.  2. 

SnUisberg,  l^eroy  L.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Ivors- 
I,o('  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Packaging  machine. 
2.083,017  ;  Juno  15. 

Salfisberg,  Loroy  Ji..  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Ivors- 
Lee  ('onipany,  Newark,  N.  J.  Packaging  apparatus. 
2,083,618:  June  15. 

SiiHlsberg,  Leroy  L.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Wrap- 
,\(le  IVfachinc  Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Package 
lOiniIng  machine.     2,103,339  ;  Dec.  28. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Salfisberg,  Leroy  L.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Ivers- 
Lee    Company,    Newark,    N.    J.      Package    fabrication. 

2.103.385  :  Dee.  28. 

Salfisberg,  Leroy  L.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Ivers- 
Lee     Company,     Newark,     N.     J.       Color     packaging. 

2.103.386  ;  Dec.   28. 

Salfisberg,  Leroy  L.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Ivers- 
Lee  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Article  feeding  construc- 
tion.    2,103,387  ;  Dec.  28. 

Salfisberg,  Leroy  L.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Ivers- 
Lee  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.    Packaging  feeding  system. 

2.103.388  ;  Dec.  28. 

Salfisberg,  Leroy  L.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Ivers- 
Lee    Company,    Newark,    N.    J.      Container    for    fluids. 

2.103.389  :  Dec.  28. 

Salfisberg,  Leroy  L.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Ivers- 
Lee    Company,     Newark,    N.    J.      Packaging    machine. 

2.103.390  ;  Dec.  28. 

Salgo,  Martin.  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.  Display  stand. 
2,085,335  ;  June  29. 

Saling,  William  J.,  Decatur,  111.  Metal  splint.  2,070.810  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Salisbury.  Frank  A..  Phelps,  N.  Y.  Spraying  apparatus. 
2,078,543  ;  Apr.  27. 

Salisbury.  Maxwell  E.,  Palmyra.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  The 
Garlock  Packing  Company.  Self-adjusting  oil  retainer. 
2,076.747  ;  Apr.  13. 

Salisbury.  Robert  V.  H.  (See  Martin,  W.  H.,  and  Salis- 
bury. ) 

Sallee,  Webster  I.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  pre- 
heating fluids.     2,067.417  ;  Jan.  12. 

Sallee,  Webster  I.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Magnetic  chain 
feed  and  separator.    2,092,025  ;  Sept.  7. 

Salley,  Thomas  P..  Roselle,  N.  J.  Skid  chain  applying 
device.     2.100,819  ;   Nov.  30. 

Sallmann,  Richard.     (See  Graenacher,  C,  and  Sallmann.) 

Salmans.  Hermann,  and  B.  Wcntz.  Aachen,  Germany. 
Tridymite  stone.     2,066.365  ;  Jan.  5. 

Salmang.  Hermann,  and  B.  Wentz.  Anchen.  Germany. 
Making  silica   stone  material.     2,066,366  ;  Jan.   5. 

Salmon,  Nelson  D.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Surveying  instru- 
ment.    2,080,790  ;  May  18. 

Salmon.  Reginald  D.,  assignor  to  Creed  and  Company 
Limited.  Croydon.  England.  Ink  ribbon  feeding  and 
reversing  mechanism.     2.090.811  ;  Aug.  24. 

Salmon.  Reginald  D.,  assignor  to  Creed  and  Company 
Limited.  Croydon.  England.  Translating  meclianisni 
for  type  printing  telegraphs  and  like  apparatus. 
2.093.873  :  Sept.  21. 

Salmona.  Riccardo,  et  al.  (See  Salvoni,  Inpolito,  as- 
signor.) 

Salmona,   Riccardo.     (See  Salvoni,  Ippolito,  assignor.) 

Salmona,  Riccardo,  et  al.  (See  Salvoni,  Ippolito,  as- 
signor.) 

Salomon,  Francois  M.  M.  B.,  Paris,  France.  Device 
adapted  to  eliminate  oscillations.     2,103.643  ;   Dec.  28. 

Salomon,  Irving.  Michigan  City,  Ind.  Adjustable  chair 
back.     2,074,621  :  Mar.  23. 

Salsbury.  Esley  F..  Orinda,  Calif.  Mobile  commode. 
2,078,415  :  Apr.  27. 

Salsman.  George  W..  La  Junta,  Colo.  Chiropractic  demon- 
strating device.     2,103.021  :  Dec.  21. 

Salt  Dome  Oil  Corporation,  The.  (See  Neumann,  F.  J. 
G.,  and  Haubold,  assignors.) 

Salterini.  Nan  B.     (.See  Mulet,  Marcel,  assignor.) 

Saltman.  David.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Reclining  chair. 
2.090.311  :  Aug.   17. 

Saltzman,  George  C.  (See  Bouton,  E.  M.,  and  Saltzman, 
assignors.) 

Salvage  Process  Corporation.     (See  Cross,  Roy,  assignor.) 

Salvatori.  Henry,  Hollywood.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Western 
Geophysical  Company.  Tulsa,  Okla.  Energy  transmis- 
sion.    Re.  20,412  ;  June  15. 

Salvatori,  Henry,  Hollywood.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Western 
Geophysical  Company,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Energy  transmis- 
sion.    2.073,493  :  Mar.  9. 

Salvatori,  Henry.  Hollvwood.  and  D.  Walling.  Bakersfield. 
Calif.,  assignors  to  Western  Geophysical  Company, 
Tulsa.  Okla.  Making  weathering  corrections  in  seismic 
surveying.     2.087.120:  July  13. 

Salvesen.  Richard  E..  Forest  City,  Iowa.  Dispensing  cap. 
2,102.749  ;  Dec.  21. 

Salvo.  Louis  and  P..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Combination 
water  heater  and  .steam  generator.     2.091,336  ;  Aug.  31. 

Salvo,  Pete.      (See  Salvo.  Louis  and  P.) 

Salvoni,  Ippolito,  assignor  of  forty-four  per  cent  to 
R.  Salmona,  and  twelve  per  cent  to  E.  Q.  Jackson. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Water  supply  arrangement  for  bidets. 
2.070,622  :  Feb.  16. 

Salvoni.  Ippolito.  assignor  of  forty-four  per  cent  to  R. 
Salmona.  and  twelve  per  cent  to  E.  Q.  Jackson,  New 
York.  X.  Y.  Combined  water  closet  and  bidet. 
2.075.001  :  Mar.  30. 

Salvoni,  Ippolito,  assignor  of  forty-four  per  cent  to  R. 
Salmona  and  twelve  per  cent  to  E.  Q.  Jackson,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Combination  water  closet  and  bidet. 
2.075,830;  Apr.  6. 

Salvoni,  Ippolito.  assignor  of  forty-four  per  cent  to  R. 
Salmona.  New  York,  and  twelve  per  cent  to  E.  Q.  Jack- 
son. Jackson  Heights.  N.  Y.     Bidet.     2.0,S0,438  :  May  18. 

Sal7„  Ignatz,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Fountain  pen.  2,097,256  : 
Oct.   26. 


Salzberg,  Bernard,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Electron  discharge  device. 
2,073.946  ;  Mar.  16. 

Salzberg,  Bernard,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Phototube.     2.077,810  ;  Apr.  20. 


Oct.  5. 

Salzberg,  Bernard,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Elec- 
tron discharge  device.     2,100,723  ;  Nov.  30. 

Salzberg,  Bernard.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Amplifying  arrangement. 
2.007.896  ;  Nov.  2. 

Salzberg,  Paul  L.      (See  Austin,  P.  R..  and  Salzberg.) 

Salzberg,  Paul  L.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Polyamines  and  making 
the  same.     2.067,291  ;  Jan.  12. 

Salzberg,  Paul  L.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Polyvalent  metal  salts  of 
acid  high  molecular  weight  esters  of  polycarboxylic 
acids.     2,087,999  ;  July  27. 

Salzberg,  Paul  L.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Separation  of  mixtures  of 
hydrocarbons.     2,088,441  ;  July  27. 

Salzberg.  Paul  L.,  assignor  to  E.  1.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company.  Wilmington.  Del.  Monoamides  of  dicar- 
boxylic  acids  and  preparing  the  same.  2.101,323 : 
Dec".    7. 

Salzberg,  Paul  L.,  Carrcroft,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  High  molecular 
weight  sulphur  compounds.     2.085,452  ;  June  29. 

Salzberg,  Paul  L.,  Edge  Moor,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Catalyst  and 
catalytic  process.     2.089.433  ;  Aug.  10. 

Salzberg.  Paul  L.,  and  E.  W.  Bousquet,  assignors  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  In- 
secticide.    2,075,359  ;  Mar.  30. 

Salzberger,  Bernard.  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Electron  discharge  device.  2.074,864 ; 
Mar.  23. 

Salzbrenner,  Herb  A.     (See  Wilson,  R.,  and  Salzbrenner. ) 

Salzman.  Joseph  R..  and  C.  .1.  t^nyiler,  I)eti(iii,  .\iich.. 
said  Salzman  assignor  to  J.  Hugo  Smitli.  Detroit.  Mich. 
Airplane.     2.078,-544  ;  Apr.  27. 

Salzman,  Joseph  R..  and  C.  J.  Snyder,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Airplane.     2.102.095  :  Dec.  14. 

Samblanet.  Herman  "L.  (See  McCahan,  J.  H.,  and 
Snmblanet.) 

Sambleson,  Robert  F.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electric  switch.  2,073,529 ; 
Mar.    9. 

Sambleson.  Robert  F.,  Bridgeport.  Conn.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Liquid  contact  circuit 
closer.      2.101.101;   Dec.   7. 

Samelow.  Samuel  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Consolidated  room  unit. 
2.087.121  :  July  13. 

Samiran,  David,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Liquid  measuring  ap- 
paratus.    2,069,279  ;  Feb.  2. 

Samiran.  David,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Fluid  density  responsive 
device.     2.078.977  :  Jlay  4. 

Samkoff.  Julius.  New  York,  assignor  to  The  Arthur  A. 
Johnson  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Caisson. 
2,087,739  ;  July  20. 

Sampel,  Henri,  Burbank,  Calif.  Cement  gun  nozzle. 
2,075.867;  Apr.   6. 

Sampietro,  Achilla  C.  (See  Railton,  R.  A.,  and  Sam- 
pietro.) 

Sample,  Basil  S..  and  W.  A.  Fletcher.  Anderson,  Ind.t 
assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Mold.     2.094.823  ;  Oct.  5. 

Sample,  James  D.     (See  Floyd,  H.  G.,  and  Sample.) 

Sample.  James  D.,  assignor  to  McWane  Cast  Iron  Pipe 
Co.,  Birmingham.  Ala.    Metal  pipe.    2,088,763  ;  Aug.  3. 

Saiiii)lo.  .laiiu's  1).,  assignor  to  McWane  ("asr  Iron  Pipe 
Co..  Birmingham.  Fla.     Flask  car.     2.090.736  :  -Aug.  24. 

Sample,  Milton  B.,  Houston,  Tex.  Mat.  2,069,391 ; 
Feb.  2. 

Sample.  Warren  M.,  Muncie,  Ind.  Bottle  drier. 
2.090.427;  Aug.  17. 

Sampsel,  Arthur  V.,  La  Fayette,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sears, 
Roebuck  and  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mild  weather 
control.     2,079.086  ;  May  4. 

Sampson,  James  F..  Skiatook.  Okla.  Adjustable  pull  rod 
clamp.     2.099.628;  Nov.   16. 

Sampson,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  C.  J.  Hardy,  New  Y'ork, 
N.  Y.  Pneumatic  mattress  and  the  like.  2,069,422  ; 
Feb.  2. 

SanisLii-lnited  Corporation.  (See  Andrews,  Harold  K., 
nssignor.) 

Samson-United  Corporation.  (See  Samuels,  Abe  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Samson-United  Corporation.  (See  Samuels,  A.  O.,  and 
Keene,  assignors.) 

Samson-United  Corporation.  (See  Walder,  Emil,  as- 
signor.) 

Samstag.   Elsie.   oxecutriT.      (See  Samstag.   Louis   A.) 

Samstag.  Louis  A.,  deceased.  New  York,  N.  Y. :  Eliile 
Samstag,  New  York,  N.  Y..  executrix.  Dispensing  de- 
vice for  powder  boxes.     2,095,204;   Oct.  5. 


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Samstag,  Louis  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanity  case  con- 
struction.    2,076,353  ;  Apr.  6. 

Samstag,  Louis  A.,  New  Yorlj,  N.  Y.  Jewelry  setting  per- 
fume holder.     2,079,043  ;  May  4. 

Samuel,  Arthur  L.,  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Hell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Circuit  control  arrangements.      2,082,123  ;   June  1. 

Samuel,  Arthur  L.,  Oranse,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electron  discharge  device.     2,086,578  ;  July  13. 

Samuel,  Arthur  L..  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electron  discharge  device.     2,086,579  ;  July  13. 

Samuel,  Mary  E.,  Martins  i'erry,  Ohio.  Culinary  device. 
2.077,014  ;   Apr.   13. 

Samuel,  Samuel,  Worcester,  Mass.  Safety  razor. 
2,070,028  ;  Feb.  9. 

Samuels,  Abe  O.,  assignor  to  Samson-United  Corporation, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.     Electric  vibrator.    2,078,025  ;  Apr.  20. 

Samuels,  Abe  O.,  assignor  to  Samson-United  Corpora- 
tion, Rochester,  N.  Y.     Fan.      2,095,223  ;   Oct.  5. 

Samuels,  Abe  O.,  and  A.  D.  Keene,  assignors  to  Samson- 
United  Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Electric  perco- 
lator.    2,076,096  ;  Apr.  6. 

Samuels,  David,  et  al.     (See  Sonman,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Samuelsen,  Hjalmar,  Oslo,  and  J.  de  R.  Kielland,  Vinderen, 
near  Oslo,  Norway.  Paying  and  money  changing  device. 
2,070,846  ;  Feb.  16. 

Samuelsen,  Hjalmar,  Oslo,  and  J.  de  R.  Kielland,  Vin- 
deren, near  Oslo,  Norway.  Coin  sorting  device. 
2,101,513  ;  Dec.  7. 

Samuelson,  Aaron,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Safety  razor  and 
safety  razor   blade.     2,093,851  ;  Sept.   21. 

Samuelson,  Charles  T.,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Musical  stringed 
instrument.     2,068,078  ;  Jan.   19. 

Sanborn,  Augustus  M.,  Porterville,  Calif.  A\ilve  mecha- 
nism for  hydraulic  motors.     2,090,705  ;  Aug.   24. 

Sanchez  y  Cil,  Federico  G.,  Habana,  Cuba.  Continuous 
and  automatic  centrifugal  separator.  2,096,594 ;  Oct. 
19. 

Sanchez,  Federico  G.,  Vedado,  Habana,  Cuba.  Built-up 
wheel  and  axle.     2,088,442  ;  July  27. 

Sanchez,  Pedro,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Bleaching  compound. 
2,075,913;  Apr.  6. 

Sanchez,  Pedro,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  of  washed' 
sugar.     2,091.690;   Aug.   31. 

Sanchioni,  Adolf,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Heel-seat 
forming  machine.     2.085,870  ;  July   6. 

Sand,  John,  assignor  to  Gemex  Company,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Jewelry  construction.     2,075,304  ;  Mar.  30. 

Sanda,  Frank  I.,  Steelton,  Pa.  Window  fastener. 
2,080,187  ;  May  11. 

Sandalls,  George,  Jr.  (See  Anderson,  E.  N.,  Bascom, 
Getz,  and  Sandalls.) 

Sandberg,  Henry  C,  Wethersfield,  Conn.  Air  distribution 
apparatus.     2,074,518  ;  Mar.  23. 

Sandberg,  James  T.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Furnace  or  the 
like  for  continuous  combustion.     2,090,903  ;  Aug.  24. 

Sandberg,  Nathaniel,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Nose  pad  for 
opthalmic  mountings.     2,074.675  ;  Mar.  23. 

Sandberg,  Ray  A.,  Waukegan,  111.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engi- 
neering Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Hydraulic  shock 
absorber.     2,070,413  :  Feb.  9. 

Sandberg,  Ray  A.,  assignor  to  Oakes  Products  Corpora- 
tion, North  Chicago,  111.  Motor  rotor  hub  assembly. 
2,081,603  ;  May  25. 

Sandberg,  Ray  A.,  Waukegan,  assignor  to  Oakes  Products 
Corporation,  North  Chicago,  111.  Brake  lever  construc- 
tion.    2,099,233;  Nov.  16. 

Sandberg,  Ray  A.,  Waukegan,  assignor  to  Oakes  Products 
Corporation,  North  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  lock 
structure.     2,102,438  ;  Dec.  14. 

Sandberg,  Robert  N.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Work 
holding  device.     2,087,266  ;  July  20. 

Sandborn,  Lloyd  T.     (See  Howard.  G.  C,  and  Sandborn.) 

Sandell,  Harry  J.,  Ashby,  Minn.  Conducting  and  dispens- 
ing system  for  beer.     2,078,026  :  Apr.  20. 

Sander,  Charles  P.,  W.  H.  Righter,  Glendale,  and  G. 
Edenquist,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignors  to  Kinner 
Airplane  &  Motor  Corp.,  Ltd.  Valve  and  rocker  arm 
assembly  for  radial  engines.     2,070,926  ;   Feb.   16. 

Sander.  John  A.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Portable  sectional  fence. 
2,073,947  ;  Mar.   16. 

SanderH,  Arthur  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Fowler 
&  Co.  (Leeds)  Limited,  Leeds,  England.  Combustion 
chamber  of  fuel-injection  engines.     2,089,577  ;  Aug.  10. 

Sanders,  Arthur  F.,  Leeds,  assignor  of  one-half  to  John 
Fowler  &  Co.  (Ijeeds)  Limited,  Leeds,  Yorkshire,  Eng- 
land. Combustion  cliamber  for  fuel-injection  engines. 
2,096,527  ;  Oct.  19. 

Sanders,  Charles,  North  Vancouver,  British  Columbia, 
(Canada.     Dredging  apparatus.      2.072,012:   Fel).   23. 

Sandens,  Edward  A.,  Bath,  England.  Safety  fuse. 
2,099,500  ;    Nov.   16. 

Sanders,  Frank,  Sheridan,  Ark.     Automatic  chain  release. 

2,097,105  ;   Oct.   26. 
Sanders,    Harold    P.,    El    Paso,    Tex.      Electrode    holder. 

2,080,791  ;  May   18. 
Sanders,  J.  W.     (See  McGuha,  William  P.,  assignor.) 
Snndcis,   James  A.,   Lnndo.   S.    C.     Machine   for  applying 

stamps  and  labels.     2,067,402  ;  Jan.  12. 


Sanders,  James  J.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Sewing  kit. 
2,084,780  ;  June  22. 

Sanders,  Louis  S.     (See  Mcintosh,  Maurice  D.,  assignor.) 

Sanders,  Oscar,  Jr.,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Spring  suspension  for 
vehicles.     2,097,309  ;   Oct.   26. 

Sanders,  Paul  J.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Display  apparatus. 
2,068,933  ;  Jan.  26. 

Sanders  Small  Arms,  Limited.  (See  Sanders,  Thomas  F., 
assignor.) 

Sanders,  Thomas  F.     (See  Chevallier,  A.  L.,  and  Sanders.) 

Sanders,  Thomas  F.,  Slough  Trading  Estate,  assignor  to 
Sanders  Small  Arms,  Limited,  London,  England.  Recoil 
loading  firearm.     2,101,957  ;  Dec.  14. 

Sanders,  Thomas  H.,  Leeds,  England.  Laminated  springs. 
2,102,750;  Dec.  21. 

Sanders,  Vernon  H.,  assignor  to  Stackpole  Carbon  Com- 
pany, St.  Marys,  Pa.  Carbon  brush  and  making. 
2,087,724  ;  July  20. 

Sanders,  Wilbur  M.,  et  al.  (See  Thompson,  Guy  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sanderson,  Harvey  L.,  Butler,  Pa.  Telltale  automobile 
license  plate.     2,087,167  ;  July  13. 

Sandford,  William  H.,  The  Mall,  Armagh,  Northern  Ire- 
land.    Receptacle  for  razor  blades.     2,094.722  ;  Oct.  5. 

Sandidge,  Benjamin  B.,  Clarendon,  Va.  Portable  bed 
lamp.     2,069,561 ;  Feb.  2. 

San  Diego  Fruit  and  Produce  Company.  (See  Kinslow, 
Henry  M..  assignor.) 

Sandifur,  Oliver  B.,  North  Manchester,  Ind.  Mail  box 
signal.    2,092,561 ;  Sept.  7. 

Sandin,  David  A.      (See  De  Marchi,  A.,  and  Sandin.) 

Sandin,  Jerome  M.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.      Circuit   interrupter.      2,102,284 ;   Dec.    14. 

Sandison,  Alexander  G.  S.,  Kelda,  Baltasound,  Shetland, 
Great  Britain.     Fluid  flow  meter.     2,072,220;  Mar.   2. 

Sandlant,  Harry,  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Holding  and 
serving  machine  for  ice  cream  or  the  like.  2,101,599  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Sandler,  Louis,  assignor  to  Johnson  Bronze  Company, 
New  Castle,  Pa.  Forming  laminated  strip  metal  stock 
for  bearings.     2,095.837  ;  Oct.   12. 

Sandlin,  James  W.,  Humble,  Tex.  Pump  valve. 
2,077,716  ;  Apr.  20. 

Sando,  Charles  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Emulsifying  agent. 
2.076,794:  Apr.  13. 

Sandoz,   Louis.     (See  Myers,  R.  H.,  and  Sandoz.) 

Sands,  Walter,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Rear  vision  mirror. 
2,087,531  ;  July  20. 

Sandstone,  Harvey  D.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Rotary  excavator. 
2,085.336  ;  June  29. 

Sandstrom,  Nils  J.  L.  (See  Schiiberg,  E.  B.,  and  Sand- 
strom.) 

Sandt,  Julius,  Pirmasens,  Germany.  Cutting  presa 
2,083,097;  June  8. 

Sandul,  Amil,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  Baldwin,  Hum- 
boldt. Minn.  Automatic  trailer  brake  appliance. 
2.101.600;   Dec.    7. 

Sandvikens  Jernverks  Ab.  (See  Jonsson,  Martin,  as- 
signor.) 

Sandvik,  Otto,  Rocliester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Method  and  apparatus  for  reproducing  sound. 
2,073,287  ;  Mar.  9. 

Sandyoss,  Hermann,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Thermostat.      2,100.037  :   Nov.   23. 

Sanford,  Baalis,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.  Composite  grinding  wheel  and  making  the  same. 
2,069,116;  .Tan.  26. 

Sanford,  Baalis,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.     Making  abra.sive  wheels.     2,073,590  ;  Mar.  9. 

Sanford,  Baalis,  and  D.  E.  Webster,  assignors  to  Norton 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Abrasive  wheel  and  manu- 
facture.    2,085,705  ;  June  29. 

Sanford,  Baalis,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worcester, 
Ma.ss.      Grinding  wheel.      2.097.803  :  Nov.  2. 

Sanford,  Charles  C.      (See  Wheeler,  E.  F..  and   Sanford.) 

Sanford,  Charles  C.      (See  Wheeler,  Edwin  F.,  assignor.) 

Sanford,  Charles  L.,  Meadville,  Pa.  Concrete  block  ma- 
chine.    2,082,721  ;   June  1. 

Sanford.  Hugh  W..  Knoxville.  Tenn.  Wheel  and  nxle 
structure.     Re.  20,457  ;  July  27. 

Sanford,  Hugh  W.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Bottom  dump  appa- 
ratus with  sloping  discharge  walls.     2,070,005  ;  Apr.  6. 

Sanford,  Hugh  W.,  Knoxyillo,  Tenn.  Drop  boltom  mine 
car.     2,095,348  :  Oct.  12. 

Sanford  Investment  Company,  The.  (See  Jones,  G.  E., 
and  Bowman,  assignors.) 

Sanford  Investment  Company,  The.  (See  Jones,  Harry 
W.,  assignor.) 

Sanford    Investment    Company.      (See   Stow.    Audloy    H.) 

Sanford,  Jack  C.,  Stockton,  ("alif.  .\utomatic  relief  valve 
for  suction  pipes.     2,096..^95  :  Oct.  19. 

Sanford  Manufacturing  Co.  (Sec  Carpenter,  WiUiam  W. 
S.,  assignor.) 

Sanford   Mills.      (See  Mellor,  Horace,  assignor.) 

Sanford,  Roy  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vehicle.  2,094,824  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Sanford,  Roy  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Uragp- 
Kllesrath  Corponillon,  South  Bend,  lud.  Control 
niechnnism.     2,068.962  :  Jan.  26. 

Snnl'ord,  Roy  S.,  New  York,  N.  V.,  assignor  to  Rondlx- 
\\"estinghou8e  Automotive  Air  Brake  Company,  I'itts- 
burgh,   I'a.      Steering   uiechaulsm.      2,069,540  ;    Feb.    2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Sanford,  Roy  S.,  New  York,  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bendix- 
Westinghouse  Automotive  Air  Brake  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.     Control  mechanism.      2,103,274 ;   Dec.   28. 

Sanford,  Roy  S.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corporation, 
South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake  torque  reaction  device. 
2.078.210  ;  Apr.  20. 

Sanford.  Roy  S.,  and  E.  G.  Carroll,  assignors  to  Bendix 
Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake. 
2,078.209  :  Apr.  20. 

Sanford.  Selden  B.,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  Otis  Elevator 
Companv.  New  York,  X.  Y.  Connecting  device. 
2,102.383  :  Dec.  14. 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Company.  (See  Ceccon.  John  B., 
assisnor.  1 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Company.  (See  Missbach,  Ed- 
mund  C,  assignor.) 

San  Francisco  Sulphur  Company.  (See  Wieder,  Ferd 
W.,   assignor.) 

Sangamo  Company  Limited.  (See  Waite,  Griffin  G., 
assignor.) 

Sangamo  Electric  Company.  (See  Holtz,  Frederick  C, 
assignor.) 

Sangamo  Electric  Company.     (See  Kurz,  Fred,  assignor.) 

Sangamo  Electric  Co.      (See  Nein.   William  C,  assignor.) 

Sani-Draft  Pump  Company,  The.  (See  Ferguson, 
Thomas  G.) 

Sanita  Wrapped  Products  Corp.  (See  Goldstein,  A.  M., 
and  Garfinkel.  assignors.) 

Sanitary  Metal  Cap  Corporation.  (See  MacCordy, 
Charles   A.,    assignor.) 

Sankowsky,  Nicholas  A.,  Scotch  Plains,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Stance  Inc.  Preparing  a  mineral  oil  solution  of  derris. 
2,096,922  ;   Oct.  26. 

Sannita,  James.  East  Chicaso,  Ind.  Tiltable  -window 
ventilator.     2.066.858  :  Jan.  5. 

Sansby,  Joseph  M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Milk  bottle. 
2,088,873  ;   Aug.   3. 

Santamaria,  Encarnacion.  Zelava,  Nicaragua.  Hand  pro- 
pelled motor.     2.086.366  ;   July  6. 

Santarelli.  Franco,  assignor  to  "Montecatini"  Societi 
Generale  per  I'lndustria  Jlineraria  ed  Agricola.  Milan, 
Italy.  Purification  of  synthetic  camphor.  2,093,1()0  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Santiago,  James  J.      (See  Foster,  W.  L.,  and   Santiago.) 

Santiago,  James  J.,  assignor  to  J.  Grant,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Well  cleaning  device.     2,098,520  ;  Nov.  9. 

Santini,  Danilo,  assignor  to  Weslinghouse  Electric  Ele- 
vator Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Elevator  control  svs- 
tem.     2.078,687  :  Apr.  27. 

Santini,  Danilo,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric  Ele- 
vator Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Elevator  system. 
2,082,657  :   June  1. 

Santini,  Danilo,  Chicago,  111.,  and  K.  M.  White,  Tenafly, 
X.  J.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  Elevator 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Control  system.  2,094,377  : 
Sept.  28. 

Santmver,  Lewis  B..  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  A.  Beck, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.    Fan  and  fan  blade.    2,079,044 ;  May  4. 

Santschi.  Jean,  assignor  to  Xordberg  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Safety  device  for  engines. 
2.095.349  :   Oct.  12. 

Santucci,  Nicholas,  Xiles  Center,  111.  Pipe  testing  plus. 
2.066.050  :  Jan.  5. 

Sa.-alegui,  Antonio  M.  M.  T.  M.  (See  Limeses,  J.,  Sara- 
legui,  and  De  Cerro.) 

Sarazin,  Raoul,  Saint-Prix,  and  Andr§  Lagache.  Argen- 
teuil,  France.  Electrical  device  for  the  absorption  of 
mechanical   energy.      2,068,820  :   Jan.   26. 

Sarazin,  Raoul  R.  R.,  Saint-Prix,  France.  Means 
adapted  to  reduce  the  torsional  oscillations  of  crank- 
shafts.    2,079.226  ;  May  4. 

Sarazin,  Raoul  R.  R.,  Saint-Prix,  France.  Cleans  adapted 
to  reduce  the  torsional  oscillations  of  crankshafts. 
2.079,227  ;  May  4. 

Sarazin,  Raoul  R.  R.,  St.-Prix,  France.  Elastic  coupling 
device.     2.096,999  :   Oct.  26. 

Sarazin,  Robert,  Xeuilly-sur-Seine,  France.  Recording 
the  work  performed  b.v  weldors.     2,099.965  :  Nov.  23. 

Sarclone.  Edward.  North  Andover,  Mass.  Fire  alarm. 
2.094.825  :  Oct.  5. 

Sarfaty,  Morton  P.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Engine  piston  con- 
struction.    2.096.562:  Oct.  19. 

SarfT.  Evert  O.,  Rosoburg,  Oreg.  Tractor  construction. 
2.101.631  :  Dec.  7. 

Sargent,  Allston.  Bronxvllle,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  C.  Armstrong, 
Baltimore,  Md.^  assignors  to  Campbell  Metal  Window 
(Corporation,  New  York.  X'.  Y.  Ventilating  and  air 
treating  provision.     2.074.622  :  Mar.  23. 

Sargent,  Allston,  Bronxvilie,  assignor  to  Campbell  Metal 
Window  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Casing  for  ven- 
tilating and  air  treating  apparatus.     2.096.596  :  Oct.  10. 

Sargent  &  Company.  (See  Edwards,  William  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sargent  &  Company.      (See  Gerard,  Franfe  B.,  assignor.) 

Sargent  &  Company.      (See  Kemper.  Gilbert  L.,  assignor.) 

Sargent  it  Cotupnnv.      (Si-e  Sarcent.  Edward  R..  assicnor.  1 

Sargent.  E.  II.,  &  Co.  (See  Sherrlck,  P.,  and  Miller,  as- 
signors.) 

Sargent,  Donald  E.,  assignor  to  Reynolds  Spring  Company, 
Jackson.  Mich.  Bottom  strip  seat  frame  connection. 
2,098,649  ;  Nov.  0. 

Siirgcnt,  J'Jdwanl  U..  assignor  to  Sargent  &  Company.  Xew 
Haven,  Conn.      Door  fastener.      2.091.015;  Aug.  24. 


Sargent  Engineering  Company,  et  al.  (See  Gilbert,  W.  E., 
and   Sargent,  assignors.) 

Sargent,  Georse.  and  W.  H.  Vaughan,  Decatur,  Ga.  Golf 
club.     2,088.095  :  July  27. 

Sargent  &  Greenleaf,  Inc.  (See  Diesel.  William  F..  as- 
signor.) 

Sargent  &  Greenleaf.  Inc.      (See  Hill.  Gerrit  D.,  assignor.) 

Sarcent,  Neil  A.,  Woburn.  Mass..  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
si'gnments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  Treatment 
of  waste  sulphuric  acid  and  manufacture  of  sulphate 
and  carbonaceous  compositions  therefrom.  2,067,985  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Sargent,  Sumner  B.     (See  Gilbert.  W.  E..  and  Sargent.) 

Sargent,  William  D.,  New  York,  X.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Durafer  (Inc.),  Dover,  Del.  Brake 
drum.    2,070,847  ;  Feb.  16. 

Sargent,  William  D.,  assignor  to  Durafer,  Incorporated, 
Xewark,  N.  J.     Centrifugal  casting.    2,085,394  ;  June  29. 

Sargent's.  C.  G..  Sons  Corporation.  (See  Furbush.  Frank 
L.,  assignor.) 

Siirnmark,  Axel  V.,  Gothenburg,  Sweden.  Method  and 
machine  for  producing  flakes  and  the  like  from  plastic 
masses.     2,071,434  ;  Feb.  23. 

Sammark,  Axel  D.,  Gothenburg,  Sweden.  Producing  cold 
and  continuously  operating  absorption  cold  apparatus. 
2,087,939  ;  July  27. 

Sartakoff,  Jack  D.,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.  Carroting  fur. 
2,070,927  ;  Feb.  16. 

Sarullo,  Ippolito  P..  and  J.  Dawson,  assignors  of  one- 
third  to  F.  M.  Acree.  Greenville.  Miss.,  and  two-thirds 
to  said  Sarullo.    Display  cabinet.     2,078,813  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sass,   Carl  J.      (See  Anderson.  E..  and  Sass.) 

Sass,  Harold,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Educational  skill  game. 
2.081,020  :  May  18. 

Sasse,  Carl,  Lauenau,  Germany.  Comfort  chair. 
2.071.988 :  Feb.  23. 

Sasse,  Wilhelm,  Weimar,  and  E.  Schneider,  Uerdingen-on- 
the-Rhine,  Germany,  assignoi-s  to  The  Buell  Combus- 
tion Company  Limited,  London.  England.  Heated  drum 
apparatus  for  desiccating  liquids  and  semiliquids. 
2.084,537  :  June  22. 

Sassen,  Bernard,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Milling  Ma- 
chine Co..  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Automatic  three-dimen- 
sional pattern  controlled  milling  machine.  2.068,890  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Sassen.  Bernard,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Milling  Ma- 
chine Company,  Cincinnati.  Oliio.  Thermally  condi- 
tioned machine  tool.     2,070.811 ;  Feb.  16. 

Sassen,  Bernard,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Jlilling  Ma- 
chine Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Combined  pattern  con- 
trolled machine  tool.     2.074.095  ;  Mar.  16. 

Satake,   Shuzo.      (See   Ikeda,   R.,  and   Satake.) 

Sather.  Oliver  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Folding  mechanism. 
2.082,262;    June   1. 

Satterlee.  Henry  Y..  Morristown.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Swan- 
Finch  Oil  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Distributing 
material.     2.098.887  ;  Nov.'  9. 

Satterlee,  Howard  A..  Needham.  assignor  to  Submarine 
Signal  Company,  Boston.  Mass.  Apparatus  for  the 
measurement  of  rotational  velocities.  2.070.623  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Satterlee,  Howard  A.,  Sharon,  assignor  to  Submarine 
Signal  Company.  Boston.  Mass.  Method  and  appara- 
tus for  the  measurement  of  rotational  velocities. 
2,088,613;   Aug.   3. 

Satterthwaite,  Harry  C,  Southfield  Township,  Oakland 
County,  assignor  to  Cogsdill  Manufacturing  Company, 
Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Apparatus  for  finishing  bearing 
surfaces.     2.069.099  :  Jan.  26. 

Sattgast.  Irl  D..  Gillespie.  111.  Internal  combustion  en- 
gine.    2.067,878  ;  Jan.  12. 

Satz.  William.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brief  case  construction. 
2.101.459;  Dec.  7. 

Saudicoeur,  Louis  J..  Villeurbanne.  assismor  to  Ateliers  de 
Constructions  Electriques  de  Delle.  Paris,  France. 
Combined  flame  baflle  and  indicator  for  fusible  cut- 
outs.    2.071,435  ;  Feb.  23. 

Sauer,  Albert  H.,  Jr..  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Wrist  watch 
cuard.      2.101.690:  Dec.   7. 

Sauer,  Frederick  W.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  Surfacing  Wheel  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Brush.     2.085.202  :  June  29. 

Sauer,  George,  Berwyn.  and  O.  Quist,  Chicago,  assignors 
to  Union  Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Fabric  puller  mechanism  for  sewing  machines. 
2,092.335  ;  Sept.  7. 

Sauer,  George.     (See  Christensen.  N.  V..  and  Sauer.) 

Saner.  George,  Berwyn,  assignor  to  Union  Special  Jla- 
cliine  Company.  Chicago.  III.  Transmission  mecha- 
nism for  sewing  machines.     2.096,343  ;  Oct.  19. 

Sauer,  George,  Berwyn,  and  C.  C.  Smith,  assignors  to 
Union  Special  Machine  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Looper 
and  puller  actuating  mechanism  for  sewing  machines. 
2.097.243  ;   Oct.   26. 

Sauer.  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  The  Kilborn-Sauer  Company, 
Fairfield,  Conn.     Vehicle  lamp.     2.073,074 ;   Mar.  9. 

Sauer,  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  The  Kilborn-Sauer  Company, 
Fairfield.  Conn.  Reflector  signal  device  for  tail  lights. 
2.082.658;   June   1. 

Sauer.  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  The  Kilborn-Sauer  Companv. 
Fairfield,  Conn.  CoUisionproof  clearance  lamp  for 
vehicles.     2,082,659  ;  June  1. 


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Sauer,  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  The  Kilborn-Sauer  Company, 
Fairfield,  Conn.  Reflecting  signal  device.  2,084,599  ; 
June  22. 

Sauer,  Louis  E.,  Sharon,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Variable  voltage  transformer.     2,078,688  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sauer,  Louis  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Grinding  apparatus. 
2,078,416  ;  Apr.   27. 

Sauer,  Oskar,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Producing  textile  fabrics. 
2,073,494;  Mar.  9. 

Sauer,  Rudolph,  Hollis,  N.  Y.  Fish  lure.  2,091,457  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Sauerland,  Joseph,  West  New  York,  assignor  to  Hardman, 
Peck  and  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piano  case  con- 
struction.    2,097,604  ;  Nov.  2. 

Saul,  George  N,,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone 
system.     2,083,404  ;   June   8. 

Saulnier,  Raymond,  Puteaux,  France.  Airplane  landing 
gear.     2,082,598  :  June   1. 

Saunders,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  T.  N.  Benedict  Manu- 
facturing Company,  East  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Planked 
food  server.     2,103,496  ;  Dec.  28. 

Saunders,  Arthur  T.,  assignor  to  Truscon  Laboratories, 
a  subsidiary  to  the  Truscon  Steel  Company,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Rust  inhibiting  coating.     2,069,660  ;  Feb.  2. 

Saunders,  Clarke  E,,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Auxiliary  toilet 
seat.     2,094,498  ;  Sept.  28. 

Saunders  Inventions  Limited.  (See  Saunders,  Philip  K., 
assignor. ) 

Saunders,  Laurence  P.,  and  P.  S.  Rosenberg,  Lockport, 
N.  Y.,  assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Radiator   cap.     2.101,756 ;    Dec.   7. 

Saunders,  Norman  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
Telephone  system.     2,070,866  ;  Feb.  16. 

Saunders,  Norman  H.,  assignor  to  Associated  Electric 
Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone  system. 
2,103,301  ;  Dec.  28. 

Saunders,  Norman  H.,  and  P.  Bakker,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.  Automatic  telephone  system.  2,100,523  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Saunders,  Philip  K.,  Wolverhampton,  England,  assignor 
to  Saunders  Inventions  Limited,  Johannesburg.  Union 
of  South  Africa.  Diaphragm  valve.   2,074,240  ;  Mar.  16. 

Saunders,  Philip  K.,  Wilverhampton,  England,  assignor  to 
Saunders  Inventions  Limited,  Johannesburg,  South 
Africa.     Diaphragm  valve.     2.096,528  ;  Oct,  19. 

Saunders,  Seymour  G.,  Birmingham,  and  H.  Morrison. 
Detroit,  assignors  to  Chrysler  Corporation,  Highland 
Park,  Mich.  Coating  material  recovery  process. 
2,086,367  ;  July  6. 

Saunders,  Seymour  G.,  Birmingham,  and  H.  Morrison, 
Detroit,  assignors  to  Chrysler  Corporation,  Highland 
Park,  Mich.  Coating  material  recovery  process. 
2,086,514  :  July  6. 

Saunders,  Sydney  L.  M.,  London,  England.  Preparing 
a  synthetic  resin  composition.     2,071,312  ;  Feb.  16. 

Saunders,  Sydney  L.  M.,  London,  England.  Preparing  a 
synthetic  resin  composition.     2,071,313;  Feb.  16. 

Saunders,  Sydney  L.  M.,  London,  England.  Synthetic 
resin  composition.     2,088,035  ;  July  27. 

Saunders,  Sydney  L.  M.,  London,  England.  Air  drving 
urea-formaldehyde  coating  composition.  2,088,036 ; 
July  27. 

Saunders,  Walter  S.,  and  T.  A.  McGregor,  assignors  to 
American  Forging  &  Socket  Company,  Pontlac,  Mich. 
Seat  support.     2,102,226  ;  Dec.   14. 

Saur,  Otto  X.,  and  A.  G.  Pltz,  assignors  to  Park  City 
Cornice  Works,  Incorporated,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Sky- 
light  operator.      2,072,468  ;   Mar.    2. 

Saurer,  Curt,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Shock  absorber.  2,069,049 ; 
Jan,  26. 

Sauser  A.-G.      (See  Wydler,  Hermann,  assignor.) 

Saussard,  Andr(?,     (See  Saussard,  Louis,  and  A.) 

fciaus.<!ard,  Louis,  Paris,  France.  Universal  joint. 
2,087,817  ;  July  20. 

Saussard,  Louis,  and  A.  Saussard.  Paris,  France.  Hy- 
draulic piston  machine.     2.087,816;  July  20. 

Saulor,  August,  Prilcisions-Waagen-i<c  (Jpwiclite-Fnlirik. 
(See  Wirth,  Arniiu.  nssignor.) 

Sauvage,  Henri,  assignor  to  I'Air  LIquide,  Societe 
Anonyme  pour  I'Etude  &  I'Exploitation  des  Procedes 
Georges  Claude,  Paris,  France.  Liquid  oxygen  explo- 
sive.    2,076,279  ;  Apr.  6. 

Sauzodde,  Claude,  assignor  to  Detroit  Hydrostatic  Bralte 
Corporation,  Dclroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle  braking- 
whoel  driving  structure.      2,067,207;  Jan.  12. 

Sauzedde,  Claude,  assignor  to  Detroit  Hydrostatic  Brake 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich,  Selective  control  and  com- 
penaalor  unit  for  hydraulic  brakes.     2,075,002  ;  Mar.  30. 

Snuzedde,  (Claude,  assignor  to  Detroil;  llydrostalic  Brake 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Segmonlal  dual-fnce  soc- 
tional-type  brake  shoe,     2,087,920  ;  July  27. 

Sau/.odde,  Claude,  assignor  to  Detroit  Hydrostatic  Brake 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Diaphragm  seal.  2,094,191; 
Sept.  28. 

Savage  Arms  Corporation.  (See  Brewer,  Nicholas  L., 
assignor.) 

Savage  Arms  Corporation.  (See  Jefterson,  Charles  J., 
assignor.) 


(See    Wilcox,    Frederic    S., 
Spinning    top. 


Savage   Arms    Corporation, 
assignor. ) 

Savage,    Edward    S.,    Rochester,    N.    Y. 
Re.  20,255  ;  Jan.  26. 

Savage,  Edward  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Motor.  2,094,621 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Savage,  Eros  M.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Drink  preparing  means. 
2,102,920  ;  Dec.  21. 

Savage,  Eugene  F.,  Ossinlng,  N.  Y,,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorpo- 
rated. Method  and  apparatus  for  motion  picture  visual 
accompaniments  to  musical  scores.     2,071,044  ;  Feb.  16. 

Savage,  John  H.,  Welling,  Kent,  assignor  to  W.  T.  Henley's 
Telegraph  Works  Companv  Limited,  London,  England. 
Testing  electric  insulation.     2,087,783  ;  July  20. 

Savage,  John  L.     (See  Kinzie,  P.  A.,  Savage,  and  Martin.) 

Savage,  Joseph,  Weston  Point,  Runcorn,  England,  as- 
signor to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Ap- 
paratus for  cleaning  or  degreasiug  materials. 
2,089,102  ;  Aug.  3. 

Savage,  Joseph.  Runcorn,  England,  assignor  to  Imperial 
Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Degreasing  apparatus. 
2,091,187  ;  Aug.  24. 

Savage,  Marion  A,,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Totally  enclosed  dynamo-electric 
machine.     2,078,164  ;  Apr.  20. 

Savage,  Marion  A.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric        Company.  Dynamo  -  electric       machine. 

2,099,575;  Nov.    16. 

Savage,  Rufus  L.,  Jr.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex,,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Preparation  of  fuel 
oil.     2,078,882  ;  Apr.  27. 

Savage,  Will  R.,  Omaha,  Nebr.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
H.  S.  Haze,  Chicago,  111.  Motor  fuel  composition. 
2,088,000  ;  July  27. 

Savanl,  Luigl,  assignor  to  Socleta  Italiana  Ernesto  Breda 
per  Costruzioni  Meccanlche,  Mllano,  Italy.  Portable 
firearm  for  firing  bombs.     2,068,821  ;  Jan.  26. 

Savanl,  Luigl,  assignor  to  Socleta  Italiana  Ernesto  Breda 
per  Costruzioni  Mecaniche,  Milan,  Italy.  Portable 
firearms  for  firing  bombs.     2,093,058  ;  Sept.  14. 

Savani,  Luigl,  assignor  to  Socleta  Italiana  Ernesto  Breda 
per  Construzionl  Meccanlche.  Milan,  Italy.  Portable 
firearm  for  firing  bombs,     2,094,305  ;  Sept.  28. 

Sawdey,  Neil  T.,  Shaker  Heights,  and  N.  E.  Colegrove. 
Lakewood,  assignors  to  White  Sewing  Machine  Cor- 
poration, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Knee  control  for  sewing 
machines,     2,103,557  ;  Dec.  28. 

Sawin,  Emilyn  J.,  administratrix.    (See  Sawin,  Lester  M.) 

Sawin,  Lester  M.,  deceased,  E.  J.  Sawin,  administratrix, 
assignor  to  The  Susu  Nut  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Showcase.     2,084,006  ;  June  15. 

Sawtelle,  Charles  A.     (See  Main,  F.  L.,  and  Sawtelle.) 

Sawtelle,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  S  &  D  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  actuating  mechanism. 
2,076,965  ;  Apr.  13. 

Sawtelle,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Kelsev-IIayes  Wheel  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  mechanism.  2,093,931 : 
Sept.  21. 

Sawtelle,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  S.  &  D.  Engineering 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Lever  mechanism.  2,094,109  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Sawtelle,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  mechanism.  2,102,81() ; 
Dec.  21. 

Sawyer,  Charles  B.  (See  Kjellgren,  B.  R.  F.,  and  Saw- 
yer.) 

Sawyer,  Edson  W.,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Laminated  Metals  Corporation.  Ther- 
mostatic  materi.al.     2,090.312  ;  Aug,   17. 

Sawyer,  Emerson  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Yieldable  barrier. 
2,095,085  ;  Oct.  5. 

Sawyer.  Frederick  E.  S.,  Belmont,  Mass.  Weeder. 
2,066,803  ;  Jan.  5. 

Sawyer,  Guy  R,,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  R.  Sherburne, 
Glover,  Vt.  Electric  reversible  tooth  brush.  2,100,272  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Sawyer,  Harold  L.     (See  Bearce,  C.  A,,  and  Sawyer.) 

Sawyer,  Hilon  W.      (See  Parsons,  E,  T,,  and  Sawyer.) 

Sawyer,  Lester  T.,  Fltchburg,  Mass.  Surgical  dressing. 
2,082,599  ;  June  1. 

Sawyer,  Marion  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Tire  supporting 
stand.    2,087,304  ;  July  20. 

Sax,  Fannie,  et  al.      (Se(>  Dculsch.  Simon,  assignor.) 

Saxby,  Donald  T.     (See  Richardson,  A.  C,  and  Saxby.) 

Saxby,  Robert  N.,  Liverpool,  England,  assignor  to  Associ- 
ated Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Mounting      arrangement      for      electrical      apparatus. 


:,007 


MO  ;  Jan.  12. 


Saxbv,  Robert  N.,  Liverpool,  England,  assignor  to  As- 
sociated Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company,  Chicago, 
III.     Electric  totalizator.     2.077,902  ;  Apr.  20. 

Saxo,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.     MulUe  (tne.     2,087.215  ;  July  13. 

Saxo,  llornian  I!.     (See  Rotelli,  D.,  and  Saxe.) 

Saxton,  Ellswordi  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Electrical  con- 
ned er.     2,099,9  14:  Nov.  23. 

Snyers,  William  W.,  ("hicago.  Ill,,  assignor  to  Link-ltelt 
Company.  Positive  drive  mechanism.  2,078,720;  Apr. 
27. 

Sa.vers,  William  W,,  assignor  to  Ijtnk-Belt  Company,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Slraightline  collector.     2,090,109;   Oct.   19. 


540 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Sayers,  William  W.,  and  R.  F.  Bergmann,  Chicago,  111., 
and  H.  F.  Watson,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Link- 
Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Settling  tanU.  2,073,810  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Sayi'is.  W  illiam  W..  Chicago,  111..  H.  L.  Strube  and  W.  L. 
Weisol,  I'hiladolphia.  Pa.,  assignor.';  to  Link  Belt  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Vibrating  screen.  2,090,707  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Sayers.  William  W..  and  R.  F.  Bergmann.  Chicago.  111., 
and  G.  W.  Haaff,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignors  to  Link- 
Belt  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Chain.  2,091,836 ;  Aug. 
31. 

Sayers,  William  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  H.  F.  Watson, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Link-Belt  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Settling  tank.     2.098,467  ;  Nov.  9. 

Sayles,  Bertram  J.     (See  Brown.  Roger  S.,  assignor.) 

Sayles.  Henrv  W..  Peoria.  111.  Headlamp  testing  appa- 
ratus.     2.097.310;   Oct.  26. 

Saylor-Beall  Slanufacturlng  Company.  (See  Fisher, 
Charles  S.,  assignor.) 

Sayour,  Klias,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  House  coat.  2.101.504: 
Bee.   7. 

Sayre.  Gordon  B.,  Syracuse.  X.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Orion  Electric  Company,  Wilming- 
ton, Pel.  Diaphragm  controlled  switch.  2,075,305 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Sbicca,  Frank,  assignor  to  Sbicca-Method  Shoes  Incor- 
porated, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  shoes.  Re.  20.273  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Sbicca,  Frank,  assignor  to  Sbicca-Method  Shoes  Incor- 
porated, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Complementary  insole-out- 
solo  combination  shoe  and  producing  same.  Re.  20,274  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Sbicca-Method  Shoes  Incorporated.  (See  Sbicca,  Frank, 
assignor.) 

Scaife.  Joseph  D.,  Cross  Hills,  near  Keighley.  and  J.  Lund, 
Cross  Hills  :  said  Lund  assignor  to  .John  Lund  Limited. 
Eastburn.  near  Keighley,  England.  Automatic  stop 
mechanism  for  grinding  machines  or  lathes.  2,091,527  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Scaison.    Alexander.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Coaster   brake. 

2.084.507  :  June  22. 

Scaison,  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brake  holding  ring. 

2.084.508  :  June  22. 

Scalione,  Mario.  (See  Ferrari,  A.,  Rafanelli,  and 
Scalione.) 

Scanlan-Morris  Company.  (See  Blashfield,  Floyd  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Scanlan-Morris  Company.  (See  Hawley,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Scanlan,  Raymond  J.,  et  al.     (See  Witty,  George,  assignor.) 

Scanlon,  Leon  .T.,  Taunton.  JIass.  Device  for  slirinking 
cloth.     2.078,721  :  Apr.  27. 

Scanlon-Morris  Company.  (See  Nirdlinger,  Patrick  A., 
assignor.) 

Scantlebury,  Francis  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Illuminated 
measuring   device.      2,083.924 ;   June    15. 

Scantlebury.  Francis  H.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Manuf.TCturing 
stencils  for  said  carving  operations.  2,094,025  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Scantlebury,  Francis  H..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Illuminated 
measuring  device.     2.100.875  :  Nov.  30. 

Scantlebury,  Francis  IT.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Illuminated 
measuring  device.     2,102.384:  Dec.  14. 

Scarlett,  Arthur  A.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor, 
bv  mesne  assignments,  to  International  Harvester  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.   Tractor  planter.   2,092,589  :  Sept.  7. 

Scavn.  Salvatore,  Carbondale,  Pa.  Life  preserver. 
2,094,499  :  Sept.  28. 

Schaad,  Raymond  E.      (See  Ipatieff,  V.,  and  Schaad.) 

Schaalce,  William,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Pantograph  lubricator.     2,075.138  :  Mar.  30. 

Schaal.  Julius.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacturing  soap. 
2,087,267  :  Julv  20. 

Scbabacker,  William,  and  IT.  H.  Tlippe,  Jancsville,  and 
H.  J.  Stofon.  Jfadison,  Wis.  Milk  can  cooling  cap. 
2.078.814  :  Apr.  27. 

Schaberle,  George  S.,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.  Thermionic  relav 
tube  system.     Re.  20,345  :   Apr.   27. 

Schaberle,  George  S.,  Glendlve.  Mont.  Thermionic  dis- 
charge relay  system.     2,068.040;  Jan.  19. 

Schacht,  Elmer  C.,  assignor  to  Behr-Manning  Corporation, 
Trov,  N.  Y'.  Paper  making  process.  2.077,015  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Schacht,  Elmer  C,  assignor  to  Behr-Manning  Corporation. 
Trov.  N.   Y.      Paper.      2.077.016;  Apr.   13. 

Schacht,  Elmer  C,  assignor  to  Behr-Manning  Corporation, 
Troy,  N.  Y.      Paper.      2.077.017:  Apr.  13. 

Schacht,  Elmer  C,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Behr-Manning  Corporation.  Manufac- 
ture of  abrasive  articles.     2,082.182;    Juno   1. 

Schade,  Arthur,  and  J.  Horn,  assignors  to  Knlle  &  Co., 
Aktiengo.'jpUschaft.  Wioshaden-Biebrlch,  Germany.  De- 
vice for  developing  photographic  prints.  2.075,306 : 
Mar.  30. 

Schade,   Frank   S.      (See  Schade,   John,  and   F.    S.) 

Schade,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  Natlon.Tl  lilank  I!ook  Com- 
panv,  Holyoke.  Mass.  Pack  binding  con.struction. 
2.068.280  :  Jan.  19. 

Schade,  Frank  S,,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Com- 
pany, Holyoke,  Mass.  Loose  leaf  binder.  2,080,674 : 
May  18. 


Schade,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Com- 
pany, Holyoke,  Mass.  Book  construction.  2,082,422 ; 
June  1.  _, 

Schade,  Frank  S.,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Com- 
pany, Holyoke,  Mass.  Bookbinding  construction. 
2,08"2,423  :  June  1. 

Schade,  Frank  S..  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Com- 
panv,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Bookbinding  construction. 
2,082,424  ;  June  1. 

Schade,  James  W.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  processing  rubber.      2,078.777  :   Apr.    27. 

Schade,  John,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Company, 
Holyoke,  Mass.  Bookbinder  construction.  2,071,766 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Schade,  John,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Company, 
Holvoke.  Mass.     Loose  leaf  book.     2,071,767  ;  Feb.  23. 

Schade,  John,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Company, 
Holvoke,  Mass.     Loose  leaf  book.     2.071.768;  Feb.  23. 

Schade,  John,  assignor  to  National  Blank  Book  Company, 
Holvoke,  Mass.  Post  binder  for  loose  leaf  sheets. 
2.087,740  :  July  20. 

Schade,  John,  and  F.  S.  Schade,  assignors  to  National 
Blank  Book  Company,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Loose  leaf 
book.     2,079,817  :  May   11. 

Schade,  Otto  H.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Tone  compensated  volume  con- 
trol circuit.     2,069.853  :  Feb.  9. 

Schade,  Otto  H.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Voltage  multiplier  circuit. 
2.072,278  ;  Mar.  2. 

Schade,  Otto  H.,  West  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Automatic  noise  suppressor 
circuit.     2,069,854;  Feb.   9. 

Schade,  Otto  H.,  West  Caldwell,  and  F.  H.  Shepard,  Jr., 
Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.  Automatic  gain  control  and  noise  suppression 
circuits.     2,083,243  ;  June  8. 

Schiidler.  Friedrich  A.,  Arbon,  Switzerland.  Chair  capa- 
ble of  being  piled  up  in  a  vertical  direction.  2,098,888  ; 
Nov.   9. 

Schaefer,  August  G.,  assignor  to  Spencer  Thermostat 
Company,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Thermostatically  controlled 
gas  valve.     2,076,045  ;  Apr.  6. 

Schaefer.  Edward  J.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Thermal  switch.  2,088,443 ; 
July  27. 

Schaefer,  Ferdinand  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  ot  one- 
half  to  T.  H.  Low,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Buckle. 
2,084.412  :  June  22. 

Schaefer,  Frank.      (See  Stone,  H.  A.,  and  Schaefer.) 

Schaefer,  Frederic.      (See  Fendner,  Willard  J.,  assignor.) 

Schaefer,  Frederic.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Wearing  shoe. 
2.066.578  ;  Jan.  .".. 

Schaefer,  Frederic,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Wear  plate  assembly. 
2,074.707:  Mar.  23. 

Schaefer.  Frederic.  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Brake  lever. 
2,078,417  ;  Apr.  27. 

Schaefer,  Frederic,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cotter  pin. 
2.089,578  :  Aug.  10. 

Schaefer,  Frederic,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Connecting  rod. 
2,096.067  ;  Oct.  19. 

Schaefer,  Frederic,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Connecting  rod. 
2.096.068;  Oct.  19. 

Schaefer,  George  W.,  Quincy,  ^lass..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Addressograph-Multigrapli  Corpora- 
tion, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Printing  device.  2,092,026 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Schaefer.  George  W.,  Quincy,  Mass.  Typewriter  ribbon 
and  ink  composition  therefor.     2,103,275  ;  Dec.   28. 

Schaefer.  Joseph  J.,  Gcrmantown,  assignor  to  The  Sharp- 
ies Solvents  Corporation.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vitrifiable 
coating    composition.     2,085,124  ;   June   29. 

Schaefer,  Joseph  K..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Broken  axle 
nxtr.TCtor.      2.077,26S  ;   Apr.    13. 

Schaefer,  JIarguerite,  Muralto,  near  Locarno.  Switzerland. 
Strainer  attachment    for    kettles.      2.092,379  ;    Sept.    7. 

Schaefer,  Norbert  F.,  assignor  to  Anderson  Box  Company, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  Shipping  box  for  chicks.  2,077,588  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Schaefer,  Rodger  L.      (See  Lum,  J.  H.,  and  Schaefer.) 

Schaefer,  Timothy  A..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Thermostatic 
Switch.     2.073.757  ;  >tar.  16. 

Schaeffer.  Edward  G.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Doll.  2,080,439  ; 
May  18. 

Schaeffer,'  Edward  G.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  American 
Character  Doll  Co.,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Doll. 
2,098,925  ;  Nov.  9. 

Schacfler.  Edward  ii..  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  C.  E. 
Bowers,   Wasliiniiton.   D.  C.     Doll.     2.101.102:   Dec.   7. 

SchaefTer.  George  D.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
W.  .\.  Riddell  Corporation,  Bucyrus,  Ohio.  Road  grader. 
2,074,565  :   Mar.   23. 

Schaeffer,  Harry  J.,  assignor  to  Johnson  &  Johnson,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.     Sanitary  napkin.     2,073,591  :  Mar.  9. 

Schaelclilln.  Walter.  Wilkinshurg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
bouse  IClectric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  East  Pitts- 
burgh. Pa.  Ship  propulsion  stability  control.  2,071,855; 
Feb,  23.  ... 

Schaor.  Eugene,  Fort  Frances.  Ontario,  Canada.  Cleaning 
device  for  hose,  pipes,  and  the  like.     2.085.453  :  June  29. 

Schaer.  Eugene.  Fort  Frances.  Ontario,  Canada.  Coil 
cleaning  device.     2,087.414  :  July  20. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


541 


Schaerr,  William  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Laboratory  shaker. 
2,086,241  :  July  6. 

Schaetzel,  Edward  G.,  Alhambra,  Calif.  Closure  and 
pouring  device.     2,099,629  ;  Nov.   16. 

Schaetzly,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Oil  Equipment  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Incorporated,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Swing  joint.     2,073,255  ;  Mar.  9. 

Schaf,  Joseph  C,  Jr.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  W.  K. 
Krauss,  and  one-third  to  R.  G.  Lockwood,  Indianapolis, 
Ind.    Device  for  sharpening  blades.     2,092,187  ;  Sept.  7. 

Schafer,  Charles  W.,  Galena,  Kans.  Carbide  lamp. 
2,098,167  ;  Nov.  2. 

Schafer,   Elwood  W.      (See  Miller,   H.    J.,   and   Schafer.) 

Schafer,  John  V.,  assignor  to  Bronson  Reel  Company, 
Bronson,  Mich.     Fishing  reel.     2,071,474  ;  Feb.  23. 

Schafer,  John  V.,  assignor  to  Bronson  Reel  Company, 
Bronson,  Mich.     Fishing  reel.     2,076,097  ;  Apr.   6. 

Schafer,  John  V.,  assignor  to  Bronson  Reel  Company,  Bron- 
son, Mich.     Fishing  reel.     2,086,782  ;  July  13. 

Schafer,  John  V.,  assignor  to  Bronson  Reel  Company, 
Bronson,  Mich.  Level  wind  mechanism  for  fishing 
reels.     2,098,693  :   Nov.  9. 

Schafer,  Robert  A.,  assignor  to  The  National  Automatic 
Tool  Company,  Richmond,  Ind.  Timing  relay  for  ma- 
chine tools.    2,084,562  ;  June  22. 

Schafer,  Robert  A.,  assignor  to  The  National  Automatic 
Tool  Company,  Richmond,  Ind.  Blachine  tool. 
2,086,095  ;  July  6. 

Schafer,  William  J.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Woodworking  ma- 
chine.    2.102,857  ;  Dec.  21. 

Schaff,  Almanzo  W.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Flashlight  head 
2,092,590;  Sept.  7. 

Schaffer,  John  A.,  Manoa,  assignor  to  Her  Majesty  Under- 
wear Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Garment.  2,073,495 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Schaffer,  Paul  S.,  and  H.  L.  J.  Haller,  Washington,  D.  C, 
dedicated  to  the  free  use  of  the  People  of  the  United 
States  of  America.     Insecticide.      2.099,826  ;   Nov.   23. 

Schaffer,  Robert  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Building  structure 
or  tie.     2,103,644  ;  Dec.  28. 

Schaffernicht,  Walter,  assignor  to  Allgemiene  Elektricitats 
Gesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germany.  Photoelectric  tube. 
2,092,814;  Sept.  14. 

Schaffert,  Adolf  H.,  assignor  to  Truscon  Steel  Company, 
Youngstown,  Ohio.  Air  cushion  joint.  2,076,505 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Schaffler-Glossl,  Konrad,  Vienna,  Austria.  Blasting  equip- 
ment.    2,076,512;  Apr.  6. 

Schafroth,  Werner,  Upper  Darby,  Pa.  Stapling  device. 
2,080,634  ;  May  18. 

Schafter,  Gustav.     (See  Wolff,  Paul,  and  Schafer.) 

Schank,  Arthur  W.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  Press, 
Hammonton,  N.  J.  Electrical  appliance.  2,097,257 : 
Oct.  26. 

Schantz,  Curtiss  W.,  United  States  Navy.  Casting  device. 
2,092,781  ;  Sept.  14. 

Schantz,  Jacob  M.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.     Lacquer.     2,069,726  •  Feb.  2. 

Schantz,  Jacob  M.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Clilorinated  rubber  coating  conaposi- 
tion.     2,103,186;  Dec.  21. 

Schanzer,  Raymond  E.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Producing 
chicory  beans.     2,075,663  ;  Mar.  30. 

Schanzle,  William  F.,  Cincinnati,  and  A.  S.  Richardson, 
Wyoming,  assignors  to  The  Procter  &  Gamble  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Emulsifying  agents.  2,091,886 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Schanzle,  William  F.,  Cincinnati,  and  A.  S.  Richardson, 
Wyoming,  assignors  to  The  Procter  &  Gamble  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Emulsion  and  manufacturing  same. 
2,091,887  ;  Aug.  31. 

Schaper,  Georg,  Muelheim-Ruhr-Broich,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Holzwarth  Gas  Turbine  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Nozzle  channel  construction.     2,100,360  ;  Nov.  30. 

Schaper,  Otto,  Berlin-Schlachtenseo,  Germany.  Series 
clutcli  mechanism  for  motor  vehicles.  2,067,685  ;  Jan. 
12. 

SchUr,  Fritz,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Device  for  dispensing 
measured  quantities  of  liquid.     2,102,239  ;  Dec.  14. 

Scliarer-Nu.ssbaumer  &  Co.  (See  Stiogenthaler,  Walter, 
assignor.) 

Scharf,  Frank  W..  Western  Springs,  assignor  to  McGraw 
Electric  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Electric  water  heater. 
2,101,691  ;   Dec.   7. 

Scharf,  Jacob  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp  and  heater. 
2,074,865;  Mnr.  23. 

Scharf,  John  A.,  and  J.  P.  Scharf,  Richwood,  Ohio. 
Stock-operated  water  pumping  device.  2,092,562  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Scharf,  Joseph  F.     (See  Scharf,  John  A.,  and  J.  F.) 

Sc)i!irf('nb<M-g,  Karl,  I>(>rlin-Nicolas.s('o,  Gornianv.  Spring, 
2,101,721  ;   D.-C.   7. 

Scliarff,  Max,  Ileidelberg,  J.  Brode,  late  of  Ludwigahafen- 
on-the-Rhlne,  deceased,  by  K.  Rrode,  administratrix, 
and  A.  Johannaen  and  J.  Reichart,  liudwigahafon-on- 
Ilie-Ulilne,  Germany,  assignors  to  I,  G.  FarbonindusI  rio 
Aktleng(>sellschaft,  Frnnkfort-on-th(>-Main,  (5erin;iny. 
Apparatus  for  (ho  production  of  phthalic  anhydride 
and  benzoic  acid.  2,088,929  ;  Aug.  3. 
Schiulim,    ir.'inH.      (See   Lclb,    A.,   and    Scliarbiu.) 

Scharlau,  liana,  assignor  to  Telofunken  Gesollschaft,  fur 
DnililloHe  Telegraphlp  m.  b.  II.,  Berlin.  Germany.  Ad- 
JUHtnble  dlrectlon-dnder  cliart.     2,073,352  ;  Mar.  9. 


Scharlau,  Hans,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Radio 
receiving  system.     2,086,742  ;  July  13. 

Scharlin,  Alfred,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Four-in-hand  necktie. 
2,103,094  ;  Dec.  21. 

Scharling,  Henry  E.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Picture  frame. 
2,082,082;  June  1. 

Scharnweber,  Anson  F.  (See  Lanctot,  E.  J.,  Scharnwe- 
ber  Henry  6.,  and  A.  F.) 

Scharnweber,  Henry  G.  (See  Lanctot,  E.  J.,  Scharnwe- 
ber Henry  G.,  and  A.  F.) 

Scharrer,  Paul,  Staaken,  near  Spandau,  assignor  to 
Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt, 
near  Berlin,  Germany.  Operation  of  radio  broadcast 
stations.     2,072,279  ;  Mar.  2. 

Scharsch,  Walter  R.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Machine  and  method 
for  cooking  a  complete  meal.     2,097,471  ;  Nov.  2. 

Scharschu,  Charles  A.,  Brackenridge,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Allegheny  Steel  Company.  Steel  and  steel  sheets. 
2,095,400  ;  Oct.  12. 

Schaser,  George,  Gary,  Ind.  Flush  device.  2,075,548 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Schattschneider,  Edwin  C,  West  Allis,  Wis.  Projecting 
apparatus.     2,098,311  ;   Nov.   9. 

Schatz,  Charles,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  P.  Spitzel,  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Finger-ring  welding  appliance. 
2,102,546  ;  Dec.  14. 

Schatz,  Hermann,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignor  to 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of  siccatives. 
2,075,230  ;  Mar.  30. 

Schatzel,  Rudolph  A.,  Rome,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Cable  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Insulated  elec- 
trical conductors.     2,081,384  ;  May  25. 

Schatzky,  Franz,  Breslau,  Germany.  Sliding  clasp  fas- 
tener for  fabric  edges  joining  in  a  curved  line. 
2,070,753  ;  Feb.  16. 

Schaub,  Charles  F.     (See  Brundin,  Harold  E.,  assignor.) 

Schaub,  Eugene  L.,  Middle  Village,  Long  Island,  assignor 
to  F.  Ackerman  and  H.  Gould,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Film 
reel  construction.     2,097,778  ;  Nov.   2. 

Schaub,  Jacob,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Best 
Foods,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  preparing 
butter  substitutes.     2,073,353  ;  Mar.  9. 

Schaub,  Jacob,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Best  Foods, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Working  and  compressing  ap- 
paratus.    2,077,644  ;  Apr.  20. 

Schaub,  Jacob,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Best  Foods, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Expeller.     2,097,423  ;  Oct.  26. 

Schaub,  Thomas,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Piston  ring. 
2,080,579  ;  May  18. 

Schauer,  Lawrence  B.,  Huntington  Park,  assignor  to  Ruth 
Dredger  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Ltd.,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Variable  tread  vehicle.     2,090,235  ;  Aug.  17. 

Schauer,  Lawrence  L.,  Wyoming,  assignor  to  The  Cin- 
cinnati Bickford  Tool  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Re- 
volving multiple  spindle  head.    2,092,336  ;  Sept.  7. 

Schauer,  Lawrence  L.,  Wyoming,  and  A.  M.  Sosa,  Cincin- 
nati, assignors  to  The  Cincinnati  Bickford  Tool  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Sleeveless  motion  reverser. 
2,070,372  ;  Feb.  9. 

Schauer,  Lawrence  L.,  Wyoming,  and  J.  H.  McKewen, 
Cincinnati,  assignors  to  The  Cincinnati  Bickford  Tool 
Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Combination  drilling  and 
tapping        control.     2,089,228  ;  Aug.  10. 

Schauer,  Wilbert  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  The 
Mueller  &  Son  Company.  Toy  building  block  set. 
2,088,874  ;  Aug.   3. 

Schauiller,  Grace  L.,  Oberlin,  Ohio.  Combination  base 
and  shoe  for  toy  people.    2,071,179  ;  Feb.  16. 

Schaum,  Carl,  deceased,  Wyncote  ;  W.  W.  Schaum  admin- 
istratrix c.  t.  a.,  assignor  to  Fletcher  Works,  Incor- 
porated, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Centrifugal  extractor. 
2,090,460  ;  Aug.  17. 

Schaum,  Fletcher,  assignor  to  Fletcher  Works,  Incorpo- 
rated, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Centrifugal  circuit  breaker. 
2,081,604;  May  25. 

Schaum,  Otto  W,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Garment  press. 
2,076,165  ;  Apr.  6. 

Schaum,  Winifred  W.,  administratrix  c.  t.  a.  (See 
Schaum,    Carl,) 

Schaumnnn,  George,  Jr.,  by  H.  W.  Schaumann,  Jlilford, 
administratrix,  assignor  to  Hazel  W,  Schaumann,  Devon, 
Conn,  Kitchen  range  burner  oil  pump.  2,007,348  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Schaumann,  Hazel  W.,  administratri.x.  (See  Schaumann, 
George,  .Tr,,  assignor.) 

Schaumann,  Otto,  (See  Lautonschlilger,  C.  L.  Oppinger, 
Schaumann,    Riglor,   and   Fussgiingor. ) 

Schauni.uin,  Otto,  (See  Lautonschlilgor,  C.  I,.,  Schau- 
mann, and  Ludwig. ) 

Schnuss,  John  A.,  Norwnlk,  Ohio.  Reclining  chair. 
2.089,022  ;  Aug,  10. 

Sclunnveker,    William    K.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.       RidiM'    pro- 

pellod  stilt.     2.09(;,310;  Oct,  10, 
Schauweker,    William    K.,    Cleveland,    Ohio,      Check    and 
check   controlled    inecl\,'inlRn\.      2.nO!>,2:M  :   Nov     1(1 

ScliealTer,  Charles  A„  and  C.  C.  Foil,  Port  Carbon',  Pa. 
Circular  knit  tubing  cutter  attachment  for  sewing  ma- 
chines.    2.103,696  ;  Dec.  28. 

Schecke,  Edward  M.,  el  al.  (See  lleckethorn,  Howard, 
assignor.) 

Sclieema(>ker,  lOmll,  Ulackstone.  .Mass.  ('ream  seii.irator 
2,075,064  :  Mar,  30, 


542 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Scheemaeker,  Kmile,.  Blackstone,  Mass.     Cream  separator. 

2,075,G65  :  Mar.  30. 
Scheer,    Ethel,    Brooklyn,    N.     Y.      Combination    pocket- 
book  and  cigarette  receptacle.     2.086,368  ;  July  P. 
Scheer,  Richard  H.,  New  Holland,  assignor  to  Vanity  Fair 

Silk  Mills,  Reading,  Pa.     Hosiery  with  strain  absorbing 

zone  reinforced  against  curling.     2.102,486  ;  Dec.  14. 
Scheetz,  Henry  F.,  Jr.,   assignor  to  Fuller  Label  &  Box 

Company,      Pittsburgh,      Pa.         Metal      cigar      band. 

2.072,221  ;  Mar.  2. 
Scheibel,  Kurt  G.      (See  Eohmann,  A.  A.,  and  Scheibel.) 
Scheibell,  Gordon  B.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Sound  film  apparatus. 

2,071.952  ;  Feb.  23. 
Scheibell,    Gordon   B.,    Millburn,    N.    J.      Control    system. 

2,0S0,83.J  :  May  18. 
Scheibell.   Gordon   B,,   Newark,   N.   J.,   assignor   to   Radio 

Corporation   of  America.   New  York.   N.   Y.     Film  and 

recording  system  therefor.     2,075,770  ;  Mar.  30. 
Scheibinger,    August,    Bad   Homburg   vor    der   Hohe,   and 

Sidney    Koehlreuter,    Frankfort-on-the-Main,    Germany, 

assignors  to  Alfred  Dunhill  of  London,  Inc.    Pyrophoric 

lighter.     2,068,873  ;  Jan.  26. 
Scheidegger,   Hans.      (See   Laub,   Adolf,   assignor.) 
Scheidegger,     Jakob,     Basel,     Switzerland,     assignor     to 

Society   of    Chemical    Industry   in   Basle,    Basel,    Swit- 
zerland.       Amino-arvlsulphone-sulphonic      acids      and 

making  same.     2,080,188  ;  May  11. 
Scheider,  Frederick  E.     (See  Hinkle,  J.  C,  and  Scheider.) 
Schein,    August    P..    Chicago,    111.      Flowerpot    watering 

system.     2,072,185  ;  Mar.  2. 
Scheineman,  Fred   W.      (See  Thiele,  E.   W.,  and   Scheine- 

man.  assignors.) 
Scheiner,    Harry.      (See    Bowen,    C.    R.,    and    Southwell. 

assignors.) 
Scheinman,   Sol,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.      File.      2,102,820  ; 

Dec,  21. 
Schelbeck,      Frederik      C.      G.,      Copenhagen,      Denmark. 

Centrifugal  separator  for  separating  liquids,  emulsions, 

and   dispersions.     2.087,630  ;  July  20. 
Schelfhout.  Louis.   Chicago,   111,     Fuel  regulating  system. 

2,088,037  :  July  27. 
Schell,  JIarie,  et  al.     (See  Colella.  Louis  A.,  assignor.) 
Schellenbach.   William   L.      (See   Blackburn,   W.   M,,   and 

Schellenbach.) 
Schellenger.   Newton   C,    assignor   to    Chicago    Telephone 

Supply  Co.,  Elkhart,  Ind.     Control  device.     2,068,713  : 

.Tan.  26. 
Schellenger.   Newton   C,    assignor    to   Chicago   Telephone 

Supplv  Co..  Elkhart,  Ind.     Variable  resistance  device. 

2.082.979  ;   June  8. 

Schellenger,  Newton  C.  assignor  to  Chicago  Telephone 
Supplv      Co..      Elkhart,      Ind.        Variable      resistance. 

2.082.980  ;  June  8. 

Schellenger,  Newton  C,  assignor  to  Chicago  Telephone 
Supply  Co,,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Resistance  element. 
2,083,507  ;   June  8. 

Schellenger.  Newton  C.  assignor  to  Chicago  Telephone 
Supplv  Co.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Electrical  contacting  device. 
2,093,252  ;  Sept.  14. 

Schellenger,  Newton  C,  and  W.  E.  Haselwood.  assignors 
to  Chicaso  Telephone  Supply  Company,  Elkhart,  Ind. 
Resistance  element.     2.068,113;  Jan.  19. 

Schellens,  Christopher  A.  (See  CoflSn,  J.  S.,  Jr.,  and 
Schellens, ) 

Schellens,  Christopher  A.,  Marblehead,  Mass..  assignor 
to  C-S  Engineering  Company,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Im- 
peller  for  centrifugel    pumps.     2,101.053:   Dec.    7. 

Schellens.  Eucene  L,,  Ridgewood,  assignor  to  C-S  En- 
gineering Company,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Locomotive. 
Re,  20.250  :  Jan.  19. 

Schellentrager.  Eugene  W.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to 
The  Atlas  Bolt  &  Screw  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Coking 
plant    machine.      2.084,110;    June    15. 

Scheller,  Curt,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Jacquard  apparatus 
for  flat  knitting  looms.     2.075.139  :  Mar.  30. 

Scheller,  Emil,  I/orsbach  in  Taunus.  assignor  to  Deutsche 
Cio\d  und  Silber  Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Decolorizing  sugar 
juices.     2,082,425  ;  June  1. 

Schellinger.  Thooilor.  assignor  to  C.  H,  Oshei,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Radiator  or  gas  tank  cap  lock.  2,101,348  : 
Dec,   7 

Schelot,  Norbert.  and  E.  E.  Vahle,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Screw 
driver.     2.084,220  ;  June  15. 

Sclielske,  Adolph.     (See  Fiedler.  William  J.,  assignor,) 

Scliemniel.  Robert  C,  Union  City,  Ind.  Finishing  welt. 
2.no6.nns :  on.  in, 

Schenck,  Carl,  Eisengiesserei  &  Maschinenfabrik  Darms- 
tadt, G.  m.  b.  H.     (See  Heymann,  Hans,  assignor.) 

Sclienek,  Charles.     (See  Lewis.  R.  A.,  and  Schenck,) 

Schenck.  Friedrich.      (See  WIndaus.  A.,  and   Schenck.) 

Schenck,  John  F..  Sr,,  Lnwndalp.  \,  C.  Winding  inlor- 
connertod  p.TCkages.      2.095.765:   Oct.  12, 

ScliencU.  Martin.     (See  Miiller.  R.,  Schenck,  and  Wirbat?.,) 

Schenck.  Otto.  Dessau-Anhait,  and  K.  Stickdorn,  RossImu- 
Anhalt,  Germany.     Stencil  sheet.     2,088,764  ;  Aug.  3. 

Schenck.  Otto,  Dessau,  and  W.  Gell'-ndien.  Rerlin-Char- 
lotti'nburp.  nssignnrs  to  Deutsche  Hydrlerwerke  Aktien- 
pesellschaft.  I'erlin-Chnrlottenburg.  Germany.  Anti- 
freezinc  liquid,      2.094,564  ;    Sept,   28, 

Schenectady  Trust  Company,  The,  executor.  (See  Jung- 
gren,  Oscar.) 

Schenk,  Cleveland  H..  Springfield,  111.  Night  target 
rang.'  findi-r,      2,101,479:  Dec,  7. 


Schenk,  Friedrich,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.,   assignor  to  E.  Leitz, 

Inc.     Polishing  machine.     2,080,880 ;  May  18. 
Schenk.  Tamis  C.  New  York,  assignor  to  Richmond  Screw 

Anchor    Co.,    Inc..    Brooklyn.    N.    Y.      Clamp    threaded 

connection.    2,066,541 :  Jan.  5. 
Schenk,  Tamis    C.   assignor  to   Richmond   Screw   Anchor 

Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Form  tie.     2,100,614;  Nov. 

30. 
Schenk,  Walter  D.,  Qeveland,  Ohio.    Cribbing.    2,092,933  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Schenkel.    Moritz,    Berlin-Charlottenburg,     Germany,    as- 
signor to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Control   for   electric   vacuum 

discharge  apparatus.     2.094.379  ;   Sept.  28. 
Schepmoes,  Lindsley,  New  Haven.  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 

Safety    Car   Heating   &   Lighting    Company.      Lighting 

apparatus.     2,082,124  ;  June  1. 
Schepmoes,  Lindsley.   New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 

Safety    Car    Heating    &    Lighting    Company.      Vehicle 

lighting.      2,099.451  ;   Nov.   16. 
Schepmoes.  Lindsley.  New  Haven.  Conn,,  assignor  to  The 

Safety    Car    Heating   &   Lighting   Company.      Lighting 

system.     2.099.452  ;   Nov.   16. 
Schepmoes.    Lindsley,    and    J.    D.    Strobell,    assignors    to 

Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company,  New  Haven, 

Conn.     Ventilating  apparatus.     2.092.475  ;   Sept.   7. 
Scherbatskoy,    Serge    A.,    and    J.    Neufeld,    assignors    to 

Engineering   Laboratories,    Inc.,    Tulsa.    Okla.      Method 

and    apparatus    for    seismic    prospecting.      2,099,536 ; 

Nov.   16. 
Scherenzel,    Anton.       (See    Czeija,    O.,    Lebzelter,    and 

Scherenzel.) 
Scherer,   Charles  W.,  Dayton,   Ohio,   assignor,   by  mesne 

assignments,   to    General   Motors   Corporation.      Switch 

for  refrigerating  apparatus.     2,087,122  ;  Julv  13. 
Scherer.      John      R,,      Rosemead,      Calif.        Tennis     net. 

2,073.182  :  Mar.  9. 
Scherer,    Otto.      (See   Wolfram,    A.,    Scherer,    and    Haiis- 

dorfer.) 
Scherfel,    Otto    C.    Hadden    Heights,    N,    J.,    assignor    to 

Audubon    Wire    Cloth    Corporation,    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Joint   for   wire   fabrics,     2,094.500 ;    Sept.   28, 
Scherfel,    Otto   C,    Haddon   Heights.    N.    J.,    assignor    to 

Audubon    Wire    Cloth    Corporation.    Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Wire  fabric  and  making  the  same.     2,103,917  ;  Dec.  28. 
Schering  Cornoration.     (See  Hildebrandt,  F.,  and  Schwenk, 

assignors.) 
Schering  Corporation.     (See  Schwenk,  E.,  and  Whitman.) 
Schering-Kahlbaum  A.   G.      (See   Hildebrandt.    Friedrich, 

assignor.) 

Schering-Kahlbaum  A.  G.  (See  Schoeller,  W.,  and  Borg- 
wardt,  assignors.) 

Schering-Kahlbaum .  A.-G.  (See  Schoeller,  W.,  and  Hil- 
debrandt,  assignors.) 

Schering-Kahlbaum  A.  G.  (See  Schoeller,  W.,  Hilde- 
brandt. and   Schwenk.) 

Schering-Kahlbaum  A.  G.  (See  Schoeller,  W.,  and  Junk- 
mann.   assignors.) 

Schering-Kahlbaum  A.  G.  (See  Schoeller,  W.,  Schwenk, 
and   Hildebrandt,   assignors.) 

Schering-Kahlbaum  A.  G.  (See  Skraup,  Siegfried,  as- 
signor.) 

Schering-Kahlbaum  A.  G.      (See  Warburc,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Schering-Kahlbaum  A.  G.     (See  Ziegler,  Karl,  assignor.) 

Scherle.     Gottfried,     Bloomfield,     N.     J.      Full     fashioned 

^  hosiery  knitting  machine.     2.100,202  :  Nov.  23 

ochermer  Natlian  H„  Youngstown.  assignor  to  Stellum, 
inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Conversion  of  iron-carbon  alloys 
into  products  of  sheeted  and  other  shapes.  2,087,763  ; 
July  ^0. 

Schermer  Nathan  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Stellum, 
inc.,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Conversion  of  iron-carbon  alloys 
into  products  of  sheeted  and  other  shapes.  2.087,767  ; 
Julv  ,20. 

Schermerhorn.  George  D..  Reading,  Mich.  Cushion  foot 
for  chairs.     2,103,095  ;  Dec.  21. 

Schermerhorn.  John  L„  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Transformer  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Voltage 
regulator.     2,089,434  :  Aug.  10. 

Schertz.  Frank  M.,  and  R.  H.  Van  Sant,  Washington, 
v.    L..^    Extracting   chloroplast    pigments.      2,098,110; 

Scheu  Products  Company  Limited,  et  al.  (See  Scheu.  Wil- 
liam C,  assignor.) 

Scheu.  Willi.Tm  C,  Upland,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Scheu 
Products  (Company  Limited,  Upland,  and  one-half  to 
(  ahforni.-j  Orchard  Heater  Company.  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Orchard  heater.     2.070,142 ;    Feb.   9 

Scheuble.  Rudolf.  Vienna,  Austria,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Far- 
benindustne  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfurt-on-the-Main, 
n^'n^^J]}--  -r  Purification  of  synthetic  methanol. 
2,083,12o ;  June  8. 

Scheubner  George  C.  Essox.  Conn.  Portable  extension 
for  davits.     2.073.566  :  Mar.  9. 

Scheuermann.  Arno.  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine.  R.  Brill, 
Heidelberg,  and  G.  Wietzel.  Mannheim,  assignors  to 
i;  <»•  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on- 
o,Ao'-'"'  X''''""X""y-  Production  of  acetaldehyde. 
2.102. 1  i)l  :  Dec.  21. 

Scheuing  Georg.  and  B,  Walach.  assignors  to  the  firm 
C,  H  Boehnnsor  Snhn  A.  G.  Chemische  Fabrik.  Nieder- 
Ingelheim-on-the-Rhine.  Germany.  Manufacture  of  an- 
Syvooo.-  ?^  <"'L'"aconic  acid  and  itaconic  acid. 
2,088,34 1  :  July  27. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


543 


Scheurer,  Paul  P.,  assignor  to  W.  McKemie,  Sr.,  Wichita 
Falls,  Tex.  Merchandising  machine  and  apparatus. 
2,100,752  ;  Nov.  30. 

Scheven,  Eobert,  Madison,  Wis.  Lock  attachment  for 
dental  bridge-work.     2,087,047  ;  July  13. 

Schewe,  l^aul,  Fairfax,  Minn.  Apparatus  for  cutting  and 
plevating  grain.     2.077,018  :  Apr.  13. 

Schey,  Oscar  W.,  Langley  Field,  Va.  Injection  valve. 
2,088,614;  Aug.  3. 

Scheyer,  Heinz,  Frankfort-on-tlie-Main,  and  E.  Schwam- 
berger,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Vat  dyestuffis  of  the  anthraquinone  series.  2,089,435  ; 
Aug.   10. 

Scheyer,  Heinz,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  and  E.  Schwam- 
berger,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenlieim,  Germany, 
assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Vat  dyestuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series  and 
making  same.     2,096,688  ;  Oct.  19. 

Schiavon,  Sergio  J.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Wheel  brake. 
2,087,553  :  July  20. 

Schicht,  Friedrich,  Dresden,  Germany.  Axial  flow  fan 
or  pump.     2,084,111  ;  June  15. 

Schichtel,  Georg,  Dobriach-on-Millstattersee,  Austria, 
assisnor  to  American  Magnesium  Metals  Corporation, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Production  of  refined  magnesium  and 
magnesium  alloys.     2,066.579  ;  Jan.  5. 

Schichtel,  Georg,  Radenthein,  Carinthia,  Austria,  assignor 
to  American  Magnesium  Metals  Corporation,  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.     Alloy.     2,094,332  ;   Sept.   28. 

Schichtel,  Georg,  Radenthein,  Austria,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Magnesium  Metals  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Production  of  refined  magnesium  and  magnesium  al- 
loys.   2,101,919;  Dec.  14. 

Schick,  Friedrich,  and  E.  Emilius,  Berlin-Mariendorf,  as- 
signors to  firm  Deutsche  Erdol-Alctiengesellschaft,  Ber- 
lin-Sehoneberg,  Germany.  Cracking  hydrocarbons  by 
means  of  catalysts.     2,097,989  ;  Nov.  2. 

Schick,  Herbert  M.,  San  Mateo,  Calif.  Combination  ra- 
diator enclosure  and  humidifier.     2,094,906  ;  Oct.  5. 

Schick  Industries  Limited.  (See  Schicli,  Jacob,  as- 
signor.) 

Schick,  Jacob,  Stamford,  Conn.  Electric  motor.  2,083,405  ; 
June  8. 

Schick,  Jacob,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Shiek  Industries  Limited,  Nassau,  Ba- 
hama Islands.  Making  shaving  heads.  2,080,096 ; 
May  11. 

Schick,  Paul,  and  C.  Kohl,  Frankfort-on-the-lMain- 
Fechenheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline 
Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sulphur  dyestuffi  prep- 
arations.    2,091,417  ;  Aug.  31. 

Scbidlovsky,  Joseph.      (See  Planiol,  Ren4  J.  H.,  assignor.) 

Schiebeler,  Carl,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Control  system. 
2,099,576;   Nov.   16. 

Schieber,  Jacob  W.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Nonrefillable  attach- 
ment.    2,074,274  ;  Mar.  16. 

Schieber,  Jacob  W.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Nonrefillable  attach- 
ment.    2,074,275  ;  Mar.   16. 

Schieber,  Walter,  Rottweil-on-the-Neckar.  assignor  to 
I.  G.  Farbenjndustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort- 
on-the-Main,  Germany.  Manufacture  of  artificial  silk. 
2,093,140;  Sept.  14. 

Sfhiefer,   Herbert   F.      (See   Appel.   W.   D..   and   Sr^hiefer.) 

Schieffer,  Johann,  Oberhausen,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Diamond  Power  Specialtv  Corpo- 
ration, Detroit,  Mich.  Soot  blower.  2,104,003 ;  Dec. 
28. 

Scbiohl,  George  P..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bolt  guard. 
2,090.236;  Aug.   17. 

Schierenbeck,  .Tulius,  Heidelberg  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farben- 
industrle  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort  -  on  -  the  -  Main. 
Germany.  Apparatus  for  the  fine  dispersion  of  gases  in 
linuids.      2,097,605  :   Nov.    2. 

Schierghofer,  Fred,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.  Venetian  blind. 
2,080,233  ;  May  11. 

Sohierl,  Fiiedrich.      (See  Severin,  E.,  and   Schierl.) 

Schiesser,  Fridolin,  Rhelneck,  Switzerland.  Point  locating 
device.     2.008,822  ;  .Ian.  26. 

Schiflf,  Ludwig,  Berlln-Lichterfelde,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Edward  G.  Budd  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.  Circuit  system  for  electric  instantaneous 
spot  welding.     2,080,380;  May  11. 

Schiff,  Ludwig,  Bcrlin-Lichterfelde,  Germany,  assignor  to 
lOdward  O.  Rndd  Manufacturing  Company,  Pliiladol- 
phla,  Pa.  Process  and  apparatus  for  electric  instan- 
taneous  spot   welding.      2,080,381  ;   May    11. 

Schiff,  Sigmund,  assignor  to  The  J.  H. "  Day  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Plastic  handling  machinery. 
2.080.012  :  May  11. 

SohifTerl,  Jo.s(>ph  K.     (See  Miller,  F.  W.,  and  Schifferl.l 

Schiftcr,  Josor)h,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Embroidered  fabric. 
2,098,259  ;  Nov.  9. 

Schil(ll;iu'clit,  T'aul  S.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  E.  F. 
McCliing,  Ilunlington  Park,  Calif.  Mat.  2,067,418; 
Jan.  12. 

Scliildmcicr,  Henry  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Wheel  repair- 
ing meclianisin.     2,102,439;  Dec.  14. 

Scliller,  FrUz.  Amiierg,  (Jormany.  I'orlabln  phonogrnph. 
2,000,850;  Jan.  5. 

SchlllrT,  Alfred  W.,  assignor  to  Otto  Jaegor,  Zurich,  Swit- 
zerland. Telephone  system  for  recording  and  repro- 
ducing transmissions.     2,082,303;  June  1. 


Schiller,  Georg,  and  G.  Wietzel,  Mannheim,  Germany, 
assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of  hy- 
drogen.    2,083,795  ;  June  15. 

Schiller,  John  J.,  Cicero,  111.  Shoe  stretcher.  2,084,748  ; 
June  22. 

Schilling,  Albert  C,  Avon,  Mont.  Discharging  attach- 
ment for  hay  sweeps.     2,067,099  ;  Jan.   5. 

Schilling,  Frederick  B.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Nichols 
Engineering  &  Research  Corporation.  Apparatus  and 
method  for  drying  and  incinerating  sewage  and  waste 
material.    2,074,028  ;  Mar.  16. 

Schilling,  Heinrich.  (See  Baumann,  P.,  Stadler,  and 
Schilling.) 

Schilling,  Karl,  Schwetzingen,  near  Mannheim,  assignor 
to  Stotz  Kontakt  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Mannheim-Neckarau,  Ger- 
many.    Electrical  fitting.     2,088,218  ;  July  27. 

Schillinger,  Adolph,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Heating  attachment  for 
stoves,  ranges,  and  the  like.     2,088,280  ;  July  27. 

Schillo,  Louis  C,  assignor  to  Roofing  Machinery  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Cutting  cylinder.     2,088,118  ;  July  27. 

Schilovsky,  Peter,  London,  England.  Gvroscopie  appa- 
ratus.    2,978,734  ;  Apr.  27. 

Schimanek,  Emil,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Internal  com- 
bustion eneine.     2,099,278  ;  Nov.   16. 

Schimanek,  Emil,  Budapest,  Hungary,  assignor  to  firm 
SocietS  du  Carburateur  Stratos,  Paris,  France.  Inter- 
nal combustion  engine.     2,075,231 ;  Mar.  30. 

Schimanek,  Emil,  Budapest,  Hungary,  assignor  to  the 
firm  Societe  du  Carburateur  Stratos,  Paris,  France. 
Automatic  control  of  the  power  output  of  aircraft 
engines.     2,077,775  ;  Apr.  20. 

Schimmel,  Friedrich,  Berlin,  Germany.  Apparatus  for 
sealing  preserving  glasses  and  similar  vessels. 
2,087,676  ;  July  20. 

Schimmelschmidt,  Kurt.  (See  Zahn,  K.,  and  Schimmel- 
schmidt.) 

Schindhelm,  Hans, 
Schindhelm.) 

Schindhelm,  Hans,  and  M.  Schubert,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main-Fechenlieim,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Ani- 
line Work,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azo  dvestuffs. 
2,076,921  ;  Apr.   13. 

Schindhelm,  Hans,  and  C.  Schultis,  Frankfort-on-the-Main- 
Fechenheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline 
Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Polyazodyestuffs. 
2,086,880  ;  July  13. 

Schine,  Isaac  E.     (See  Lamb,  C.  P.,  and  Schine.) 

Schiring,  Ralph  C.  (See  Goldfield,  E.  R.,  Horsley,  and 
Schiring. ) 

Schirm,  Erik,  Dessau-in-Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  "Dnichem"  Chemikalien  Handels 
A.-G.,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  N-Long  chain  alkyl  aro- 
matic amino  sulphonic  acids  and  producing  same. 
2.067,463  ;  Jan.  12. 

Schirm,  Erik,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Aniline  Works  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Prep- 
aration of  azo  dyes.     2,083,619  ;  June  15. 

Schirm,  Erik,  Dessau,  Germany,  assignor  to  General  Ani- 
line Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of 
mixed  quinone  dyestuffs.     2,086,337  ;  July  6. 

Schirmer,    G.,   Inc.      (See  Engel,   Carl,   assignor.) 

Schirmer,  William  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Luminous  device 
and  method  of  and  apparatus  for  making  the  same. 
2,079,468  ;  May  4. 

Schisler,  Charles  F.,  Nanticoke,  Pa.  Hose  clamp. 
2,070,143;  Feb.  9. 

Schjolin,  Eric  O.,  assignor  to  Y'ellow  Truck  &  Coach  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Oil  and  engine  cool- 
ing system.     2,070,094  ;  Feb.  9. 

Schjolin,   Eric  O.,   Pontiac,   assignor 
Corporation,       Detroit,       Mich. 
2,076,046  ;  Apr.   6. 

Schjolin,    Eric   O.,    Pontiac,    assignor 
Detroit,  Mich.     Cone 


(See  Bayer,  O.,  Herdieckerhofif,   and 


to   General  IMotors 
Engine      mounting. 


Corporation, 

Oct.  26. 
Schjolin,    Eric 

Corporation, 

Oct.  26. 
Schjolin,    Kric 

Corporation, 


to   General   Motors 
clutch.     2,096,979 ; 


O.,    Pontiac,    assignor 
Detroit,    Mich.      Door 


to   General   Motors 
latch.      2,090,980 ; 


O..    Pontiac,    assignor    to    General   Motors 
Detroit,       Mich.         Vibration      damper. 

2,090.981  :  Oct.  20. 
Schlacht,     Herman,     Woodhaven,    N.     Y.       World     clock. 

2,070,687  ;  Feb.  16. 
Schlaeks.    Henry    V.,    Berwyn,    111.,    assignor    to    W(>stern 

Kloctrle     Company,     Incorporated,     Now     York,     N.     Y. 

Tungsten   wire   reducing  macliino.      2,068.352  ;    .Tan.   19. 
Solilnopfor,   John  J.,   San   Francisco,   Calif.      Garment   ro- 

t.Tinor.     2,079,045  ;  May  4. 
Schlaepfor,  Werner,  St.  Gall,  Switzerland.     Display  unit. 

2,094,380;  Sept.  28. 
!-vlilalhorst,  W..  &  Co. 
Schlafhorst,   W.,  &  Co. 

assignors.) 
Schlngo  Lock    Company 

signer.) 
Sclilago.   Waller   R.,  assignor 


(See  Kahlisch,  Oustnv.  assignor.) 
(See  Reiners,  W.,  and  Kahlisch, 

.      (See    Schlago,    Walter    R.,    as- 


(o   Schlago  Lock   Company, 

San   Francisco,   Calif.     Lock.     2,083,790;   June   15. 
Sclil.'igo,    Waller   1!..   assignor   to   Schlago   Look   Companv, 

San  ]i''ranclsco.  Calll".     I.oolc  nuMiMllng  for  hollow  niolal 

doors.      2.001 .2  IS  ;    ,\ug.    '.'1. 
Schl.ninann,  Karl  D..  Sun  li'raucisoo,  Ciilil".      StrlKor  plate. 

L'.O.so.OtO  ;  July  0. 


544 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Schlapfer,  Oskar.  assignor  to  Sulzer  Freres,  Societe  Ano- 
nynie.  Winterthur,  Switzerland.  Regulating  device  for 
a  combustion  power  engine  coupled  to  an  electric  gen- 
erator for  vehicles.     2,098,761  :  Nov.  9. 

Schlau,  Harry  R.,  et  al.      (See  Preston.  Ross  J.,  assignor.) 

Schlaupitz.  Oswald,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Fuel  injector.  2.067,131  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Schlaupitz,  Oswald,  assignor  to  The  TiniUen  Roller  Bear- 
ing Companv,  Canton,  Ohio.  Internal  combustion  en- 
gine.    2,096,344  ;  Oct.  19. 

Schleber,  Louis  E.,  Xew  York,  assignor  to  Fort  Orange 
Paper  Companv,  Castleton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.  Package. 
2,078,735  ;  Apr!  27. 

Schlecht,  Leo,  and  H.  Naumann,  Ludwigshafen-on-the- 
Rhine.  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft.  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Production 
of  nickel  and  iron  carbonyls.     2,086,881  ;  July  13. 

Schlegel,  Alfred  A.     (See  Grant.  R.  S..  and  Schlegel.) 

Schlegel,  Carl  F.,  assignor  to  The  Schlegel  Manufacturing 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Window  channel. 
2,070,624;  Feb.  16. 

Schlegel,  Carl  F.,  Brighton,  assignor  to  The  Schlegel 
Manufacturing  Company,  Rochester,  X.  Y.  Looping 
mechanism  for  shuttleless  looms.     2.095,480  ;  Oct.   12. 

Schlegel,  Charles  P.,  assignor  to  The  Schlegel  Manufac- 
turing Companv,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Window  channel. 
2.090.737  :  Aug.  24. 

Schlegel,  Charles  P.,  assignor  to  The  Schlegel  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Weather  stripping 
and  making  the  same.     2,103,697  ;  Dec.  28. 

Schlegel  Manufneluring  Company,  The.  (See  Rydquist, 
Adolph,  assignor.) 

Schlegel  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Schlegel, 
Carl  F.,  assignor.) 

Schlegel  M;inufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Schlegel, 
Charles  P.,  assignor.) 

Schleich.  Edward,  Jr.,  Bellerose,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  JIaohinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  X.  J.  Manu- 
facture of  sandals.     2.078.346  ;  Apr.  27. 

Schleicher.  George  R..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Multiple  propeller 
driving  means.     2.067.023  :  Jan.  5. 

Schleicher,  Lawrence,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pessary  ap- 
plicator.    2,101,875  :  Dec.  14. 

Schleicher,  Manfred,  and  G.  Kraft,  Berlin-Charlottenburg, 
assignors  to  Siemens-Schuckertwerke  Aktiengesellschaft. 
Berlin-Siemensstadt,  Germany.  Apparatus  for  supervis- 
ing a  plurality  of  movable  members.  2,086,990  ;  July 
13. 

Schleifenbaum,  Werner.  (See  Modersohn,  A.,  and  Schleif- 
enbaum.) 

Schleifenbaum,  Werner.  (See  Zerweck,  W.,  Steiger,  Jlodor- 
sohn.  and  Schleifenbaum.) 

Schleifer,  Carlo,  Novara,  Italy.  Wliarve  for  spindles  for 
spinning,  twisting,  winding,  and  similar  machines. 
2.103.436  :  Dec.  28. 

Schleimer,  Floyd  V.,  assignor  to  United  States  Appliance 
Corporation,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Power-operated 
tweezers.     2,082,263  ;  June  1. 

Schleimer,  Floyd  V.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
United  States  Appliance  Corporation.  Hair  waving 
apparatus.     2,094,283  :   Sept.  28. 

Schloimor.  Otto  .T.      (See  Roesch.  K..  and  Schleimer.) 

Schlemper,  Paul,  Ohligs,  Germany.  Tool  for  cutting  the 
loops  of  velvet  and  like  pile  fabrics.     2,083,406  ;  June  8. 

Schlenker,  Charles  E.,  Cleveland.  Ohio,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  Curt  E.  Kaiser,  Shoshoni,  Wyo.  Mechanical 
movement.     2,086,302  ;  July  6. 

Schlenker,  Max,  La  Salle,  111.  Alarm  clock.  2,091,770  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Schlensker,  Elmer  F..  Kvansville,  Ind.  Automatic  col- 
lating machine.     2,089.861  :  Aug.  10. 

Schlensker,  Gottlieb,  Inglefield,  Ind.  Disk-jointer  attach- 
ment for  plows.     2.006.487  ;  Jan.  5. 

Schlesinger,  Alfred.  Aldwych.  London.  Ensrl.Tnd.  Inking 
apparatus  and  operating  the  same.     Re.  20.458  ;  July  27. 

Schlesinger,  Benjamin,  Flushing,  and  O.  M.  JIartin"  Al- 
bany, assignors  to  Railroad  Accessories  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Padlock.     2,079.578  ;  May  4. 

Schlesinger,  Edgar  E.,  Chicaeo.  111.,  assignor  to  Union 
Metal  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wall  for  rail- 
way cars.     2.074,433;  Mar.  23. 

Schlesinger,  Edgar  E.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  P.  H. 
Murphy  Company.  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  roof. 
2,085,338  :  June  29. 

Schlesinger,    Harry.       (See    Yoerg,    Alfred    F.,    a.'ssicnnr, ) 

Schlesinger,  Harry,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  F.  Yoerg, 
Des  Moines.  Iowa.     Hat  stretcher.     2.075,626  ;  Mar.  30. 

Schlesinger,  Harry,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  F.  Yoerg, 
Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Sand  bag  support.  2,075,627 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Detector  for  ultra 
short  waves.     2,068,768  ;  Jan.  26. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Rectifier  for  wire- 
less television  reception.     2,068,769:  Jan.  26. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Push-pull  detector. 
2.072.315;    IMar.    2. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Tilting  oscillator 
and  modulator.     2.075.140  ;  Mar.   30. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt.  Berlin,  G^many.  Cathode  ray  tube 
system.     2,075,141  ;  Mar.  30. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt.  Berlin,  Germany.  Braun  tube. 
2,075,142  ;  Mar.  30. 


.^chlesin^'er.  Kun,  iii-rlin,  Germany.    Oscillation  generator. 

2,077,209  ;  Apr.  13. 
Schlesinger,      Kurt,      Berlin,      Germany.     Braun      tube. 

2.077.270  ;  Apr.  13. 

Schlesinger,      Kurt,      Berlin,      Germany.     Braun      tube. 

2.077.271  ;   Apr.  13. 

Schlesincrer,      Kurt,      Berlin,      Germany.     Braun      tube. 

2.077.272  ;  Apr.  13. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Arrangement  for 
generating  tilting  oscillations.     2,083,202  ;  June  8. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Braun  tube. 
2,083,203;   June  8. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Braun  tube. 
2,083,204  ;  June  8. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Safety  means  for 
television  tubes.     2,083,205  ;  June  8. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Wireless  transmis- 
sion of  sound  films.     2,086,961 :  July  13. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Relaxation  oscilla- 
tion generator.     2.090.951  :  Aug.   24. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt.  Berlin.  Germany.  Braun  tube  and 
operating  this  tube.      2.090.952  :  Aug.   24. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Method  of  and  ar- 
rangement for  connecting  Broun  tube.  2,094,676  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Schlesinger.  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Screen  apparatus 
for   television   receivers.      2,094,677 ;    Oct.    5. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin.  Germany.  Detector  for  ultra 
short  waves.     2,094,678  ;  Oct.  5. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin.  Germany.  Deflecting  voltage 
generator,  more  particularly  for  television  receivers. 
2.096.982  ;   Oct.   26. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Relaxation  oscilla- 
tion generator.     2.100,700  ;  Nov.  30. 

Schlesinger.  Kurt.  Berlin.  Germany.  Amplitude  filter  cir- 
cuit for  television  receivers.     2,097,804  ;  X'ov.  2. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Braun  tube. 
2.100.701;  Nov.  30. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Arrangement  for 
producing  relaxation   oscillations.     2,100,702  ;  Nov.  30. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Braun  tube  and 
producing  the  same.     2,100,703  ;  Nov.  30. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Braun  tube. 
2.103.645  ;  Dec.  28. 

Schlesinger,  Kurt,  Berlin.  Germany.  Receiving  aerial  for 
ultrashort  waves.    2,103,646  ;  Dec.  28. 

Schlesinger,  Robert,  et  al.     (See  Freund,  Alfred,  assignor.) 

«chlesische  Spiegelglas-Manufactur,  Carl  Tielsch  G.  m. 
b.  H.     (See  Lamesch,  Armand,  assignor.) 

Schlesman,  Carleton  H.,  Xew  York,  and  W.  S.  Mount, 
Jackson  Heights,  assignors  to  Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Engine  indicator. 
2,085.203  ;  June  29. 

Schlessiger,  Paul  J.  (See  Von  Fein,  E.  J.,  and  Sohles- 
siger. ) 

Schletter,  Richard,  assignor  to  Walls  Hosiery  Company, 
North  Wales,  Pa.  Narrowing  mechanism.  2,081,185 : 
May  25. 

Schletter,  Richard,  assignor  to  Walls  Hosiery  Company. 
North  Wales,  Pa.  Reenforced  stocking  toe  fabric. 
2.081,186  ;  May  25. 

Schley,  Jack  A.,  et  al.  (See  Cumpston,  Kermit  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schlichenmaier,  Hans.  (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Schlichen- 
maier,  and  Meissner.) 

Schlichenmaier,  Hans,  Kelkheim  in  Taunus,  and  L. 
Schornig,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  (Jermany,  assignors  to 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc..  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Prepar- 
ing 3-amino-quinolines.     2,077,903  ;  Apr.  20. 

Schlichenmaier,  Hans.,  Kelkheim  in  Taunus,  and  L. 
Schornig,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany,  assignors 
to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  2- 
methyl-3-hydroxyauinoIine-4-carboxylic  acids  and  pre- 
paring them.     2,082,358  ;   June  1. 

Schlichenmaier,  Hans,  Kelkheim  in  Taunus,  and  L.  W. 
Berlin.  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y. 
2-amino(iuinizarin  and  substitution  products  thereof  and 
nrnpnrir."   tiinni.      2.003  ."00  :   Sent.   '^1 

Schllcht,  William  J.,  Jr.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Salvaging  fuel 
vapor.     2,077,019  :  Apr.  1.3. 

Schlichting,  Otto.     (See  Koeberle,  K.,  and  Schlichting.) 

Sch  ichting    Otto.     (See  Reppe,  W.,  and  Schlichting.) 

bchlicker,  Herman  C,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  Papini, 
Leonia,  N.   J.     Electric  lamp  socket.     2,071,769  ;   Feb. 

Schliephake,   Otto.      (See  Krauch,   C,    Eyer,   and   Schlie- 

phnke.) 
Schllestedt.     Hans     M.,     Chicago, 

2,075,063;  Mar.  30. 
Schlltz.  Bernard  P.,  assignor  to  The  Foote-Burt  Company, 

?n»o';\"A^'  -r^'"^-       Machining     metallic     workpieces. 

-i,uoo,iiy;  July  2i. 
Schlitz.    Johh     Leavenworth,   Kans.,   assignor  of  one-balf 

2°089,300:  A,?g"To;    ^-"^^"'«-    N-    Y.      Pintle    lock. 
Schlitzer.  Leo  J.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  A.  Tafemer, 

New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  one-third  to  N.  Popovich,  Teaneck, 

N    J.     Eye  for  manikins  and  the  like.     2,097,045  ;  Oct. 

Jo. 
Schloemann   Aktiengesellschaft. 

sicnor. ) 

Schloemann  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Nehlsen,  Hermann, 
assignor.)  ' 


HI. 


Coat     hanger. 


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Schlotter,  Max,  Berlin,  Germany.  Anode  for  electroplat- 
ing by  hand.    2,080,234  ;  May  11. 

Schlatter,  Max,  Berlin,  Germany.  Electrodeposition  of 
chromium.     2,088,615  ;  Aug.  3. 

Schlotter,  Max,  Berlin,  Germany.  Apparatus  for  electro- 
plating sheet  metal.     2.093,484  ;  Sept.  21. 

Schloz,  Arthur  H.     (See  Rode,  F.  J.,  Hatch,  and  Schloz.) 

Schlumbhom,  Peter,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Device  for  cool- 
ing or  warming  a   liquid.     2,075,831 ;   Apr.   6. 

Schlumbohm,  Peter,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Refrigerating  sys- 
tem.   2,082,850 ;  June  8. 

Schlumbohm,  Peter,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Capsule  for  storing 
fluids.     2,102,858  ;  Dec.  21. 

Schlums,  Otto  W.,  assignor  to  Whitin  Machine  Works, 
Whitinsville,  Mass.  Yarn  twisting  apparatus. 
2,085,831  ;  July  6. 

Schlflpmann,  Heinrich,  Berlin-Niederschoneweide,  Ger- 
many. Apparatus  for  spraying  or  squirting  metal. 
2,088,348;  July   27. 

Schlutter,  William,  Brighton,  Colo.  Hand  blocking  tool 
for  sugar  beets.     2,079,879  ;  May  11. 

Schmalenbach,  Adolf,  Essen-on-the-Kuhr,  Germany,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Koppers  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  removal  of  sulphur 
compounds  and  other  imparities  from  gases  by  means 
of  a  wet  process.     2,088,814 ;  Aug.  3. 

Schmalfuss,  Hans,  and  H.  Werner,  Hamburg,  Germany. 
Treatment  of  the  flesh  of  marine  mammals.  2,077,533  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Schmaus,  Louis  R.,  assignor  to  The  NoKoRode  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Pipe  thread  protector.  2,101,514 ; 
Dee.  7. 

Schmeisser,  Hugo,  Suhl,  Thuringia,  Germany.  Air  gun. 
2,068,823 :  Jan.  26. 

Schmelkes,  Ifranz  C,  Montclair,  and  H.  C.  Marks,  as- 
signors to  Wallace  &  Tiernan  Products,  Inc.,  Belleville, 
N.  J.  Solutions  of  organic  chlorine  compounds. 
2,073.256  ;  Mar.  9. 

Schmeller  Holding  Company.  (See  Schmeller,  John,  Sr., 
assignor. ) 

Schmeller,  John,  Sr.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Composite  plate 
for  stair  treads  and  the  like.     2,073,758  ;  Mar.  16. 

Schmeller,  John,  Sr.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
making  a  casting.    2,079,749  ;  May  11. 

Schmeller,  John,  Sr.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  Schmeller 
Holding  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Metal  working. 
2,072,650;  Mar,  2. 

Schmelzer,  Albert.     (See  Schuster,  C,  and  Schmelzer.) 

Schmelzer,  Anton  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Clothes  rinsing 
and  drying  apparatus.    2,074,866  :  Mar.  23. 

Schmelzer,  Anton  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Combined  wash- 
ing and  drying  machine.    2,074,867 ;  Mar.  23. 

Schmelzer,  Anton  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Friction  drive 
mechanism.     2,074,868;  Mar.  23. 

Schmelzer,  Anton  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  coupling  a  washing  machine  with  a  cen- 
trifugal drier.     2,074,869  ;  Mar.  23. 

Schmerber,  Raoul  J.,  assignor  to  La  Soudure  Electrlque 
Autogfene  Socl6t6  Anonyme,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Appa- 
ratus for  arc  welding.     2,074,276 ;  Mar.  16. 

Schmermund,  Lydia  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Vacuum  floor 
cleaner.     2,078,101 ;  Apr.  20. 

Schmid,  Albert  P.     (See  Kranz,  P.,  and  Schmid.) 

Schmid,  Alfred,  Bern,  Switzerland.  Electric  high-tension 
apparatus,  particularly  for  medical  purposes. 
2,073,428  ;  Mar.  9. 

Schmid,  Alfred.  Berlin-Dahlem,  Germany.  Safety  Igni- 
tion composition  containing  semi-pyrophorlc  metal. 
2,103,698 ;  Dec.  28. 

Schmid,  Alfred,  Berlin-Dahlem,  Germany,  assignor  to  O.  F. 
Wyss,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Ignition  composition. 
2,071,710 ;  Feb.  23. 

Schmid,  Alfrod,  Basel,  assignor  to  O.  F.  Wyss,  Zurich, 
Switzerland.  Making  semi-pyrophoric  iron.  2,096,009  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Schmid,  Alfrod  W.,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Fastening  device. 
2,102,096  ;  Dec.  14. 

Schmid,  Anton,  Huntington,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Glass  Company.  Measuring  apparatus. 
2,078,027  ;  Apr.  20. 

Schmid,  Ernst,  Annecy,  Haute-Savoie,  France.  Valve 
mechanism  in  internal  combustion  engines  of  the  opposed 
piston  type.     2,097,741 ;  Nov.  2. 

Schmid,  Frank  S.,  and  J.  S.  Bitner.  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
Holder  for  flags  and  the  like.     2.067.024  ;  Jan.  5. 

Schmid,  Finnz,  Lucerne,  Switzerland.  Change  speed 
mcchani.sm.     2,102,131 ;  Dec.  14. 

Schmid,  Hans  H.,  Mars,  assignor  to  United  Enpinoering  & 
Foundry  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Edging  mill. 
2,087,0^7  ;  July  27. 

Schmid,  Herman.     (See  Lencke,  J.  K.,  and  Schmid.) 

(Sec  Bninnliuhcr.   .1.,   nrul   Sclimid.) 
(See  Millen,  Stanley  S.,  assignor.) 
Inc.      (See   Kurkjian,    Yervant    H.,    as- 


Sclitiii'l.  .Toscpli. 
Schmid,  Julius. 
Bchmld,    Julius, 

slgnor.) 
Schmid,    Max,    Nuremberg,    Germany.      Mechanical    toy. 

2,086  947;  July  13. 
Sclimldingcr,   Jo8(>ph,  Long  Island   City,   N. 

2,074.345  ;  Mar.  23. 
Schmldinger,  Joseph,  Long   Island  City,   N. 

device.     2,103,270  ;  Dec.  28. 
Schmldinger,  Josepli,   Long   Island   City,   N. 

device.     2,103,277;  Dec.  28. 

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Schmldinger,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  In- 
candescent lamp  and  flasher  device  and  manufacture 
thereof.    2,103,278  :  Dec.  28. 

Schmidt,  Alexander  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Steam  gen- 
erator for  cloth  pressing  and  steaming  devices. 
2,084,282  ;  June  15. 

Schmidt,  Arno,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Colorimeter.  2,084,538  ; 
June  22. 

Schmidt,  August,  Jr.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  System  of  electrical  dis- 
tribution.    2,084,870 ;   June  22. 

Schmidt,  August,  Jr.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Electric  control  and  indi- 
cating system.    2,093,342  ;  Sept.  14. 

Schmidt,  Benjamin  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Brake. 
2,095,039  ;  Oct.  5. 

Schmidt,  Carl  A.,  and  H.  D.  Bricher,  assignors  to  Lydon- 
Bricher  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Fan  with  collapsible 
support.    2,100,923  ;  Nov.  30. 

Schmidt,  Carlton  L.     (See  Herthel,  E.  C,  and  Schmidt.) 

Schmidt,  Charles,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Continental 
Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  container. 
2,071,265  ;  Feb.  10. 

Schmidt,  Charles,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Continental 
Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lock  top  metal 
container.     2,071,266;  Feb.  16. 

Schmidt,  Charles  B.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automobile  current 
supply  system.     2,085,275  ;  June  29. 

Schmidt,  Clifton  P.,  Jr.,  and  G.  L.  Ball,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Coated    material.      2,067,066;    Jan.    5. 

Schmidt,  David,  assignor  to  The  Dobeckmun  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bag  and  making  the  same.  2,074,277  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Schmidt,  David,  assignor  to  The  Dobeckmun  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  a  bag  or  similar  article. 
2,074,992;  Mar.  23. 

Schmidt,  David,  assignor  to  The  Dobeckmun  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  opening 
bags  and  forming  recesses  therein.     2,095,205  ;  Oct.  5. 

Schmidt,  David,  and  A.  A.  Splsak,  assignors  to  The 
Dobeckmun  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  die- 
cut  bags.     2,095,040;  Oct.  5. 

Schmidt,  Edwin  X.,  Whitefish  Bay,  assignor  to  Cutler- 
Hammer,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  deter- 
mining the  total  heating  value  per  unit  volume  of 
combustible  gases.     2,068,436  ;  Jan.  19. 

Schmidt,  Edwin  X.,  Whitefish  Bay,  assignor  to  Cutler- 
Hammer,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Methods  of  and 
apparatus  for  proportioning  combustible  fluids. 
2,072,384;  Mar.  2. 

Schmidt,  Edwin  X.,  Whitfiesh  Bay,  assignor  to  Cutler- 
Hammer,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  proportioning  and  mixing  combustible  fluids. 
2,094,192;  Sept.  28. 

Schmidt,  Erwin  J.  (See  Grange,  E.  A.,  and  Schmidt, 
assignors.) 

Schmidt,  Erwin  J.,  assignor  to  Allied  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.    Roller  skate.    2,079,185  ;  May  4. 

Schmidt,  Erwin  J.,  assignor  to  Allied  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Wheel  with  rubber-like  tread  and 
making  same.     2,089,986 ;  Aug.  17. 

Schmidt,  Francis  J.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Storm  window 
top  ventilator.     2,099,235;  Nov.  16. 

Schmidt,  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  Ryerson  &  Haynes,  Inc., 
Jackson,  Mich.     Visor  mirror.    2,097,419  ;  Oct.  26. 

Schmidt,  Friedrich,  assignor  to  T.  Junkers,  Gauting,  near 
Munich,  Germany.  Producing  arched  metal  panels. 
2,095,533 ;  Oct.  12. 

Schmidt,  Fritz.      (See  Hopff,  H.,  and  Schmidt.) 

Schmidt,  Fritz,  Troisdorf  near  CoIogne-on-the-Rhine,  as- 
signor to  Dynamit-Actien-Gesellschaft.  vormals  Alfred 
Nobel  &  Co.,  Troisdorf,  near  Cologne,  Germany.  Trans- 
forming polymerized  vinyl  chloride  into  thin  sheets  and 
product  obtainable  thereby.     2,067,025  :  Jan.  5. 

Schmidt,  George,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ring.  2,083,925 ; 
June  15. 

Schmidt,  Godfrey  H.,  assignor  to  The  Duplex  Printing 
Press  Company,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Rotary  folding 
inecbanism.     2,093,253;  Sept.  14. 

Schmidt,  Gottfried  J.,  Pearl  River,  assignor  to  Container 
Opening  Devices,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carton  opening 
device.     2,067,980  ;  Jan.  19. 

Schmidt,  Grayson,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  United 
Aircraft  Corporation,  East  Hartford,  C'onn.  Method 
and  mechanism  for  governing  rotating  bodies.  Re. 
20,487  ;  Aug.  24. 

Schmidt,  Hans.  Bast  Orange,  N.  J.  Plated  needle. 
2,080,902 ;  July  13. 

Schmidt,  Ilans,  Wupportal/Vohwinkol,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Wliitlirop  Cliemlcnl  Company,  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y. 
Antimony  coinj)ounda  of  polyliydroxv  carboxvllc  acids 
and  ninliing  thorn.     2.060,712  ;  Jan.  5. 

Schmidt,  Uiina,  Wupnortal-VoliwInUoI,  Gormnny,  assignor 
to  Wlntlirop  Cliomlciil  Coinpniiy.  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y. 
Trlvnlont  polymotallo  aryl  compounds  and  making  them. 
2,()00.!),''>0  :  Jan.  5. 

Scliniidt,  TInna,  Wupportnl-Volnvinkol,  .ind  11.  Jung.  Wup- 
portal-Hammeratoln,  German.v,  assignors  to  WInlhrop 
Chomlcal  Company,  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Wator- 
aoluble  noufnil  bl-motnl  complex  compounds  of  ali- 
phatic polyliydroxy  monocnrboxvlic  acids.  2,097,236: 
Oct    20 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Schmidt,  Harry  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Mitchell  & 
Smith,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Producing  crown  caps. 
2,102,285  ;  Dec.  14. 

Schmidt,  Ueinrich,  Waldorf.  Germany,  assignor  fo  Penn- 
sylvania Salt  Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Production  of  hydrogen  peroxide.  2,091,218  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Schmidt,  Henry  F..  Landsdowne,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Condensate  removal  apparatus.  2,095,534  ; 
Oct.^12. 

Schmidt,  Henry  G.,  Modesto,  Calif.  Folding  box. 
2,079,087  :  May  4. 

Schmidt,  Henry  G.,  Modesto,  Calif.  Folding  box. 
2,083,036  ;  June  8. 

Schmidt,  Hermann,  Suhl  in  Thuringia,  Germany.  Free- 
wheel hub  with  coaster  brake  and  locking  means  there- 
for.    2,087,657  :  July  20. 

Schmidt,  Hermann  H.,  Hanover,  Kans.,  assignor  to 
Missouri  Holding  and  Investment  Company,  St.  Joseph, 
Mo.  Vaporizing  and  spraying  thick  liquids.  2,102,650  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Schmidt,  Joseph  W.,  assignor  to  Wetmore  Reamer  Co., 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Blade  anchoring  wedge.  2,096,472  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Schmidt,  Lambert,  Leeds,  N.  Y.  Circuit  breaker. 
2,083,508;  June  8. 

Schmidt,  Lambert,  Leeds,  N.  Y.  Circuit  breaker. 
2,083,509  ;  June  8. 

Schmidt-Nickels,  Wilhelm.  (See  Thomas,  C.  A.,  and 
Schmidt-Nickels. ) 

Schmidt-Nielsen,  Sigval,  Trondhjem,  and  A.  Flood,  Lar- 
vik,  Norwav.  Manufacture  of  soap  from  marine  oils. 
2,100,146  ;  Nov.  23. 

Schmidt,  Otto,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  and  E.  Jleyer, 
Mannheim,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Ak- 
tiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on  -  the  -  Main,  Germany. 
Production  of  derivatives  of  polyhydric  alcohols. 
2,069,336  ;  Feb.  2. 

Schmidt,  Otto,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignor  to 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort- 
on-the-Main.  Germany.  Catalytic  hydrogenation  of 
esters  of  aliphatic  carboxylic  acids.  2,093,159 ;  Sept. 
14. 

Schmidt,  Otto,  De  Kalb,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  The  Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Sostenuto  device  for  accordions.     2,094,412  ;   Sept.  28. 

Schmidt,  Paul.      (See  Bay,  A.,  and  Schmidt.) 

Schmidt,  Richard,  and  A.  KUster,  Dessau-in-Anhalt,  as- 
signor to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft. 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Recording  sound 
photographically.     2,094,723  ;  Oct.  5. 

Schmidt,  Richard  W.,  Redondo  Beach,  assignor  to  The 
Dicalite  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Method  of  hard 
burning  diatomaceous  earth.     2,098,762  ;  Nov.  9. 

Schmidt,  Ulrich,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Germanv.  Sound 
muffling   device.     2,101,400 :    Dec.   7. 

Schmidt,  Victor  T.,  assignor  to  L  Miller  &  Sons,  Inc., 
Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Orthopedic  shoe.  2,072,828  ; 
Mar.    2. 

Schmidt,  Walter,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  Pioneer 
Instrument  Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gyroscope. 
2,091,888;  Aug.  31. 

Schmidt,  Willi.     (See  Hopff,  H.,  and  Schmidt.) 

Schmidt,  William  H.     (See  Johnson,  Alex,  assignor.) 

Schmidt,  William  H.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Typewriter. 
2.103,734 ;  Dec.  28. 

Schmidtke,  Albert  H.,  assignor  to  St.  Joseph  Iron  Works, 
St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Receptacle  making  method  and  ap- 
paratus.    2,087,482  :  July  20. 

Schmidtke,  Albert  H.,  assignor  to  St.  Joseph  Iron  Works, 
St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Machine  for  making  and  attaching 
wire  basket  handles  or  the  like.     2,099,411 ;  Nov.  16. 

Schmidtke,  Albert  H.,  assignor  to  St.  Joseph  Iron  Works, 
St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Machinery  for  marking  hosiery  or 
other  articles.     2.102.132  ;  Doc.  14. 

Schmidtke,  Albert  H.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  and  P.  Hintz, 
Narshall,  Tex.,  assignors  to  St.  Joseph  Iron  Works, 
St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Basket  handle  machine.  2,082,125  ; 
June  1. 

Schmidt'sche  Helssdampf-Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  (See 
Engler,  O.,  and  Poporkorn.  assignors.) 

Schmidt'sche  Helssdampf-Gesellschaft,  m.  b.  H.  (See 
Hartm.inn,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Schmidt'sche  Heissdampf-Gesellscliaft  m.  b.  H.  (See  Mfll- 
lor,  Christoph,  assignor.) 

Schmidt'sche  IIoissdnmpf-Gesollschaft,  m.  b.  H.  (See 
Nlederstrasser,   Richard,  assignor.) 

Schmled,  Joseph  M.,  assignor  to  Victor  Manufacturing  & 
Gasket  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Unwinding  machine. 
2,006,488;  Jan.  5. 

Schmiedeknecht,  Victor  E.,  Louisville,  Ky..  assignor  to- 
Standard  Sanitary  M.anufacturing  Company.  Dental 
lavatory.     2,099.317:   Nov.   16. 

Schmipg,  John  1).,  Detroit,  Mich.  Apparatus  for  removing 
foreign   material   from   air.     2.066,913  :   Jan.   .5. 

Schmitt.  Arthur  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Socket.  2,087.784: 
July  20. 

Schmitt.  Charles  T.,  Montclair,  and  E.  H.  Brandt,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.     Brake  valve.     2.087.305  ;  July  20. 

Schmitt,  Edmund,  Stratford,  Conn.  Insert  for  boiler  and 
beater  flues.     2,077,776  ;  Apr.  20. 


Schmitt,  Frank  R.,  Queens  Village,  N.  Y.,  assizor  to 
American  Machine  &  Foundry  Company.  Registering 
sheet  feed.     2,077,439  ;  Apr.  20. 

Schmitt,  Frank  R.,  Queens  Village,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
International  Cigar  Machinery  Company.  Cigar  pack- 
ing  machine.     2,095,938  ;  Oct.  12. 

Schmitt,  George  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Razor  and  hair 
clipper.     2,083,579  ;  June  15. 

Schmitt,  George  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Guard  for  razors 
and  hair  clippers.     2,083,580  ;  June  15. 

Schmitt,  George  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Razor  and  hair 
clipper.     2,099,537  ;   Nov.   16. 

Schmitt,  George  P.,  assignor  to  Vestalite  Corporation, 
New  York,   N.   Y.     Lighter.     2,094,622  ;   Oct.   5. 

Schmitt,  John  J.     (See  McNally,  J.  G..  and  Schmitt.) 

Schmitt,  John  J.     (See  Sheppard,  S.  E.,  and  Schmitt.) 

Schmitt,  Karl  J.,  assignor  to  Sachsische  Textilmaschinen- 
fabrik  vorm.  Rich.  Hartmann,  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Chemnitz,  Germany.  Device  on  combing  machines  for 
piecing  the  tufts  of  slivers.     2,092,186  ;  Sept.  7. 

Schmitt,  Karl  J.,  assignor  to  Sachsische  Textil-maschinen- 
fabrik  vorm.  Rich.  Hartmann  Aktiengesellschaft,  Chem- 
nitz, Germany.  Combing  machine  for  wool,  cotton,  and 
the  like.     2,097,824;  Nov.   2. 

Schmitt,    Richard    H.,    Schenectady, 
General       Electric       Company. 
2,082,660  ;  June  1. 

Schmitt,  Richard  H.,  Schenectady,  N. 
eral  Electric  Company.  Thermal 
Sept.  28. 

Schmitt,  \Verner,  assignor  to  Fabrikelektr,  Apparte  Fr. 
Sauter  A.  G.,  Basel.  Switzerland.  Regulating  appa- 
ratus.    2.090.812  ;   Aug.   24. 

Schmitt,     William     C,      Portland, 
2,102,921 ;  Dec.  21. 

~      St.    Paul, 


N.    Y.,    assignor   to 
Circuit       breaker. 

Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
switch.     2,094,473  ; 


Greg.       Pile     shoe. 
Minn.      Hair    curler. 


Eahway,  N.  J.    Applicator  device. 


Schmitt,     William    H., 
2,102,286  ;  Dec.  14. 

Schmitter,  Bernard  A., 
2,079,469  ;  May  4. 

Schmitter,  Walter  P.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  The 
Falk  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Variable  speed 
transmission.    2,080,152  ;  May  11. 

Schmitter.  Walter  P.,  assignor  to  The  Falk  Corporation, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Geared  motor.     2.101,515;  Dec.  7. 

Schmittgen,  William  A.,  assignor  to  The  General  Indus- 
tries Company,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Phonograph  turntable 
drive.     2.083,037  ;  June  8. 

Schmitz,  Carl,  Oelde,  Germany.  Separator  with  dis- 
charge of  the  centrifuged  substance  through  a  hollow 
spindle.     2,098,889;  Nov.  9. 

Schmitz,  Fred  A.,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  Globe- 
Wernicke  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Filing  cabinet. 
2,096,689  ;  Oct.  19. 

Schmitz,  Hilger  P.     (See  Kaufler,  F.,  and  Schmitz.) 

Schnntz,  Joseph,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dyeing  process. 
2,094,501  ;  Sept.  28. 

Schmitz,  Joseph,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dyeing  machine. 
2,098.890;  Nov.  9.  j       s        v.  .  e. 

Schmohl.  Alfred  C,  Beaver  Falls,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Pressed  Steel  Car  Company,  Inc.,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Car  construction.     2,086,924  ;  July  13. 

Schmuck,  Philip  A.,  Winter  Haven,  Fla.  Cable  splicing 
device.     2,081,773  ;  May  25. 

Schnackel's,  C,  Son,  Inc.  (See  McLean,  WilUam  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schneck,  Nathan,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Optical  trial  frame. 
2,103,340;  Dec.  28. 

Schneckloth,  Harry  H.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     Switch. 

Schneib'le,  dlaude  B.,  Chicago,  HI.     Separator  apparatus. 

2,077,074  ;  Apr.  13. 
Schneider,  Adam,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Garage  door  holder. 

2,080,097  ;  May  11. 
Schneider,  Adolf  G.,  Beloit,  Wis.  Transmission.  2,099,630  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Schneider,  Anthony.  Silverton.  Ohio. 

anism.     2.090.520  ;   Aug.   17. 
Schneider.   Arthur   E..   Deleon   Springs,   Fla.     Stroke  ad- 
justing means  for  fuel  injection  devices  and  the  like. 

2.090.428  :  Aug.  17. 
Schneider,  Christian,  Vegreville,  Alberta,  Canada.     Grain 

cleaner.    2,071,267  ;  Feb.  16. 
Schneider  &  Cie.     (See  Fieux,  Jean,  assignor.) 
Schneider  &  Cie.     (See  Methlin,  Nicolas  E.,  assignor.) 
Schneider,  Corporation  of  Jos.  &  Co.,  The.     (See  Tronnier, 

Albrecht  W.,  assignor.) 
Schneider,  Elbert  D.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,   assignor  to  General 

Electric    Company.      Control  device.     2,100,876;  Nov. 

Schnckjer,  Ernst.     (See  Sasse,  W.,  and  Schneider.) 
Schneider,    Ferdinand,    Fulda,    Germanv.      Armature   for 

small  electric  motors.     2,097,134  ;  Oct.   26 
Schneider,  Frank  H.,  Spring  City.  Pa.     Oil  burning  range 

for  heating   and  cookinc.     2,088,444  ;  Julv  27 
Schneider,  Frank  H.,  Spring  City,  assignor  to  The  Floyd- 

^nlQoi5^°°iP'*"-^;«  Royersford,  Pa.  Dual  range. 
.i,uoa,8i6 ;  Aug.  10. 

Schneider  Frani;  H..  assignor  to  The  Flovd-Wells  Com- 
port'   2.093.59Tf'sepf.  2^""'°''"  ^""^   ^""^^^^   ^""^  ""P" 

Schneider,  Frank  H..  assignor  to  The  Floyd-Wells  Com- 
pany, Royersford,  Pa.    Burner  forming  grid.    2,100,292  ; 


Door  locking  mech- 


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547 


Schneider,  Franz  K.,  and  F.  H.  Ehnts,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Pressure  grease  gun.     2,082,521 ;  June  1. 

Schneider,  George,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Artificial  material  and  pre- 
paring the  same.     2,067,950  ;  Jan.  19. 

Schneider,  George.  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Artificial  textile  materials  and 
preparing  the  same.     2,067,951 ;  Jan.  19. 

Schneider,  George,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Manufacture  or  treatment  of 
yarns  or  filaments.     2,069,971 ;  Feb.  9. 

Schneider,  George,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Acid  and  water-proofed  arti- 
cles and  making  same.    2,071,436  ;  Feb.  23. 

Schneider,  George,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Treatment  of  textile  fab- 
rics.   2,075,143 ;  Mar.  30. 

Schneider,  George,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Cellulose  film  and  foil  and 
making  the  same.     2,078,418  ;  Apr.  27. 

Schneider,  George,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Artificial  film  containing  de- 
rivatives of  cellulose.     2,081,155 ;   May  25. 

Schneider,  George,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Porous  and  insulating  mate- 
rials.    2,085,047  ;  June  29. 

Schneider,  George,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Manufacture  of  color  master 
materials.     2,085,512  ;  June  29. 

Schneider,  George,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Plastic  material.  2,095,291 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Schneider,  George,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Artificial  textile  material  and 
preparing  the  same.     2,103,497  ;  Dec.  28. 

Schneider,  George,  Montclair,  and  B.  Andersen,  Maple- 
wood,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Sheet  material  and  making  same.  2,072,280  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Schneider,  Heinrich,  Beloit,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Fairbanks, 
Morse  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Scavenging.  2,075,232; 
Mar.  30. 

Schneider,  Helmuth  G.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.  Motor  fuel. 
2,087,582  ;  July  20. 

Schneider,  Henry  F.,  et  al.  (See  Fisclier,  Oliver  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Schneider,  Herman,  et  al.  (See  Dungan,  Charles  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schneider,  Hermann.      (See   Straub,  F.,  and  Schneider.) 

Schneider,  Homer  L.      (See  Jencick,  S.,  and  Schneider.) 

Schneider,  John.     (See  Freeman,  B.  W.,  and  Schneider.) 

Schneider,  Jos.,  &  Co.,  Optotechnische  Gesellschaft.  (See 
Tronnier,  Albrecht  W.,  assignor.) 

Schneider,  Josef.      (See  Pohl,   T.,  and  Schneider.) 

Schneider,  Joseph,  Incorporated.  (See  Armstrong, 
Henry  W.,  assignor.) 

Schneider,  Julius,  Munich,  Germany.  Apparatus  for  mak- 
ing folds  in  type  strips  used  for  casting  bars  of  printers* 
type.     2,070,183  ;  Feb.  9. 

Schneider,  Julius,  Munich,  Germany.  Type-casting  ma- 
chine.     2,070,184;   Feb.   9. 

Schneider,  Julius,  Munich,  Germany.  Machine  for  pro- 
ducing justified  lines  of  printing  types.  2,084,539 ; 
June  22. 

Schneider,  Karl,  Kaiserslautern,  Germany.  Relief  print- 
ing method.     2,093,485  ;  Sept.  21. 

Schneider,  Louis,  and  N.  Modad,  Carbondale,  Pa.  Gar- 
bage disinfecting  device.     2,067,547  ;  Jan.  12. 

Schneider,  Paul,  Berlin-Friedenau,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Batterien-u.  Elemente-Fabrik  System  Zeiler  A.-G.,  Ber- 
lin, Germany.     Flashlight.     2,078,028 ;  Apr.  20. 

Schneider,  Ray  A.,  Oak  Park,  111.  T  head  shore  hanger. 
2,094,840  ;  Oct.  5. 

Schneider,  Rudolph,  assignor  to  Buseh-Sulzcr  Bros.-Diesel 
Engine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Engine  sludge  cham- 
ber.    2,068,.114  ;  Jan.  19. 

Schneider,  Rudolph,  assignor  to  Busch-Sulzer  Bros.-Diesel 
Engine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Engine  piston. 
2,069,594  Feb.  2. 

Schneider,  Wilfred  C,  assignor  to  The  Seamless  Rubber 
Company,  Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Support  for  bath 
sprays.     2,072,345  ;  Mar.  2. 

Sclineider,  Wilhelm.     (See  Bechmann,  R.,  and  Schneider.) 

Schneider,  Wilhelm.     (See  Wilmanns,  G.,  and  Schneider.) 

Schneider,  Wilhelm,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Naph- 
thoxo-trimethine  cyanincs.     2,072,908  ;  Mar.  9. 

Schneider,  Wilhelm,  Dessau  In  Anhalt,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghnmton,  N.  Y. 
Manufacture  of  polymethine  dyes.     2,073,759  ;  Mar.  10. 

Schneider,  Wilhelm,  Dessau,  Germany,  assignor  to  Agfa 
Ansco  Corporation,  Bingham  ton,  N.  Y.  Antihalntlon 
layers  for  photographic  plates  and  films.  2,075,144 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Schneider,  Wilhelm,  Dessau  In  Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  BInghamton,  N.  Y.  Antl- 
halatlon  layer.     2,075,145  ;  Mar.  30. 

Schneider,  Wilhelm,  DcsHaii  In  Anhalt,  nsHlgnor  to  I.  O. 
Fiirben  Industrie  Akliengpsnllschiift,  I'"niiikforl-on-thp- 
Maln,  Germany.  Source  of  light  for  photography. 
2,078,080  ;  Apr.  27. 


Schneider,  Wilhelm,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Anti- 
balation  layer.     2,089,764 ;  Aug.   10. 

Schneider,  Wilhelm,  Dessau-in-Anhalt,  and  G.  Wilmanns, 
Wolfen  Kreis,  Bitterfeld,  Germany,  assignors  to  Agfa 
Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Photographic 
material.     2,098,891 ;  Nov.  9. 

Schneider,  William  G.,  Maumee,  assignor  to  The  Electric 
Auto-Lite  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Electromagnet, 
2,098,926;   Nov.   9. 

Schneiderwirth,  Herman  J.,  Laurelton,  assignor  to  Pico- 
chrome  Corporation,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Arylazodiamino- 
picolines.     2,068,353  :  Jan.  19. 

Schnell,  Philio,  Hillside,  N.  J.  Gate  operating  means. 
2,077,957  ;  Apr.  20. 

Schnell,  Steve,  Overland,  assignor  to  Wagner  Electric  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Vertical  master  cylinder. 
2,070,298;  Feb.  9. 

Schnell,  Steve,  Overland,  assignor  to  Wagner  Electric 
Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Braking  mechanism. 
2,074,434 ;  Mar.  23. 

Schnell,  Steve,  Overland,  assignor  to  Wagner  Electric 
Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Brake  shoe  guide. 
2.101,692  ;  Dec.  7. 

Schnell,  William.      (See  Simpson,  E.  G.,  and  Schnell.) 

Schnepf,  Richard  J.     (See  Bonnell,  W.  A.,  and  Schnepf.) 

Schnetzler,  Joseph  G.,  Beacon,  N.  Y.  Window  fastener. 
2,081,069  ;  May  18. 

Schnider,  Morris,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Soap  and  brash 
holder.     2,099,279;  Nov.  16. 

Schnider,  Otto.      (See  Preiswerk,  E.,  and  Schnider.) 

Schnider,  Otto,  Basel,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Hoffman- 
La  Roche  Inc.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  N-methyl-c,  c-allyl-iso- 
propyl-barbituric  acid  and  manufacture  of  the  same. 
2,072,829;   Mar.   2. 

Schnider,  Otto,  Basel,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  HofEmann- 
La  Roche  Inc.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Derivatives  of  2,4-dioxo- 
tetrahydro-pyridine  and  the  manufacture  of  same. 
2,090,237  ;  Aug.  17. 

Schniebs,  Otto  E.,  Hanover,  N.  H.  Ski.  2,071,220; 
Feb.  16. 

Schnier,  Richard.     (See  Hopf,  O.,  and  Wenman,  assignors.) 

Schniewind,  H.  E.      (See  Barnick,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Schnitzler,  Alfred.     (See  Dorl,  F.  W.  O..  and  Schnitzler.) 

Schnitzspahn,  Karl,  and  W.  Koch,  Oflenbach-on-the-Main, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Solid  diazo  salts.     2.007,1.32  ;  Jan.   5. 

Schnitzspahn,  Karl,  Offenbach-on-the-Main,  and  P.  Jorg, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst,  Germany,  assignors  to 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Disazo- 
dyestuffs  insoluble  in  water  and  fiber  dyed  therewith. 
2,069,158  ;  Jan.  26. 

Schnitzspahn,  Karl,  and  W.  Koch,  Offenbach-on-the-Main, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Solid  diazo  salts.     2.092,359  :  Sept.  7. 

Schnorf,  Armand,  Saint-Aubin,  Neuchatel,  Switzerland. 
Apparatus  for  the  analysis  of  a  chemically  purified 
water.     2,069,562  ;  Feb.  2. 

Schnorf,  Paul,  Wiesll,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  High  melting  point 
rosin   and  its   production.     2,074.192 ;   Mar.   16. 

Schnorr,  Charles  H.,  New  Kensington,  Pa.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Cornell  Securities  Corporation, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.    Keeper  ring.    2,079,818 ;  May  11. 

Schnorr,  Charles  H.,  New  Kensington,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Cornell  Securities  Corporation.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bell 
crank  closure.     2,090,238  :  Aug.  17. 

Schnorr,  Charles  H.,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Thread  pro- 
tector.    2,092,535;  Sept.  7. 

Schnorr,  Karl.     (See  King,  H.  L.,  Sharp,  and  Schnorr.) 

Schnuck,  Carl  F.     (See  Gregory.  D.  J.,  and  Sclinuck.) 

Schnuck,  Carl  F.,  New  Haven,  assignor  to  Farrel-BIrming- 
ham  Company,  Incorporated,  Ahsonia,  Conn.  Vulcan- 
izing press  for  rubber  belts  or  the  like.  2.090,377  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Schnuelle,  Eldred  H.,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Releasable 
hitch.     2,085,340  ;  June  29. 

Schniirle,  Adolf,  and  O.  Elwert,  Stuttgart,  Germany ;  said 
Elwert  assignor  to  said  Schniirle.  Rogulnting  device 
for  Internal   combustion   engines.     2,090, 20:?  ;   Oct.    19. 

Schnurr,  Walther.      (See  Wolfram,  A.,  and   Schnurr.) 

Schoch,  Alexandre.      (See  Jonneret,  F.,   and  Solioch.) 

Schock,  Daniel  R.  (See  Hulbert,  W.  R.,  Schock,  and 
Thompson.) 

Schock,  Gusmer  &  Co.  Inc.  (See  Scbock,  Robert  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Schock,  John  F.,  assignor  to  Leeds  and  Northrup  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Mechanical  relay  apparatus. 
2,075,233;  Mar.  30. 

Schock,  Robert  C,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Schock,  (iusmor  &  (\>.  Inc.,  Iloboken,  N.  J.  firewlns 
device.     2,102,385;  Doc.  14. 

Scliopller.  Connid.  (See  Guenthor.  F.,  llaussmann, 
Nuesslein.  Srhuetto,  anil  Schocllor.) 

Schoellcr,  Conrad,  and  M.  Wlttwer.  liudwlgshnfen-on- 
tho-Uhlnc,  assignors  to  I.  O.  Pnrlx>nindustrlo  .Vktlen- 
gosfUschnft.  Fr!inkfort-on-tlu^M!\ln.  (?orniiiny.  Deriv- 
atives of  onrboxyllc  acid  amides.     2,08.1.7011  :  Juno  20. 

Schofller  Conrad,  and  P.  Km^rding.  LndwlK.shnfen-on- 
tho-Uhlne,  assignors  to  I.  G.  F.nrlH'nlndu.strlo  Aktlen- 
gespllschaft.  Krankfort-on-thi^Maln,  (Jormany.  High 
molecular  nitrogenous  organic  compounds  contalnins 
carboxyllc  groups.     2.103,872  ;  Dec.  28. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Schoeller,  Walter,  Berlin-Wcstend,  and  K.  Junkmann,  Ber- 
lin, assignors  to  Schering-Kahlbaum  A.  G.,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many.    Recovery  of  hormones.     2,073,354  ;  Mar.  9. 

Schoeller,  Walter,  Berlin-Westend,  P.  Hildebrandt,  Hohen 
Neuendorf  near  Berlin,  Germany,  and  E.  Schwenk, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Schering-Kohlbaum  A. 
G.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Germinal  gland  hormon  deriva- 
tives of  the  formula  CisHogOj  and  making  same. 
2,075,808  ;   Apr.   6. 

Schoeller,  Walter,  Berlin-Westend,  and  F.  Hildebrandt, 
Hohen  Neuendorf  near  Berlin,  assignors  to  Schoring- 
Kahlbauni  A.-G.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Saturated  alcohols 
of  the  cyclopentano  phenanthrene  series,  and  producing 
the  same.     2,070,008  ;  Apr.  6. 

Schoeller,  Walter,  Berlin-Westend,  Germany,  E.  Schwenk, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  F.  Hildebrandt,  Hohen  neuendorf, 
near  Berlin,  Germany,  assignors  to  Schering-Kahlbaum, 
A.  G.,  Germany.  Method  for  the  production  of  hydro- 
genation  products  of  the  follicle  hormones.  2,086,139  ; 
July  6. 

Schoeller,  Walter,  Berlin-Wostend,  and  K.  Junkmann,  as- 
signors to  Schering-Kahlbaum,  A.  G.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Separating  and  isolating  the  thyreotropic  and  gonado- 
tropic hormone  of  the  anterior  lobe  of  the  hypophysis. 
2,085,768  ;  July  6. 

Schoeller,  Walter,  Berlin-Westend,  F.  Hildebrandt  Hohen 
Neuendorf,  near  Berlin,  Germany,  and  E.  Schwenk, 
Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Schering-Kahlbaum  A.  G., 
Berlin,  Germany.  Making  germinal  gland  hormone  de- 
rivatives and  product  thereof.     2,094,045  ;  Sept.  28. 

Schoeller,  Walter,  Berlin-W^estend,  and  E.  Borgwardt, 
Berlin-Hermsdorf,  assignors  to  Schering-Kahlbaum 
A.  G.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Phosphates  of  amino  acid 
esters  and  producing  same.     2,103,558  ;  Dec.  28. 

Schoeller,  Walter,  Berlin-Westend,  Germany,  E.  Schwenk, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  F.  Hildebrandt,  Hohen  Neuendorf, 
near  Berlin,  assignors  to  Schering-Kahlbaum  A.  G., 
Berlin,  Germany.  Isolating  the  follicle  hormone  from 
the  urine  of  pregnant  individuals.     2,103,735  ;  Dec.  28. 

Schoeller,  Walther,  Duren/Rhineland,  Germany.  Safety 
paper.     2,083,206;  June  8. 

Schoelm,  Charles  F.  (See  O'Connor,  G.,  Morley,  and 
Schoeim.) 

Schoen,  Andr6,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Treating  silk.     2,080,509  ;  May  18. 

Schoen,  WllUam  H.,  Jr.  (See  Bertovich,  Wesely  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schoenberger,  Otto  H.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Fire  tool. 
2,102,133  ;  Dec.  14. 

Schoenberger,  W.  J.,  Company,  The.  (See  Kindl,  J.  V., 
and   Slavin,  assignors.) 

Schoenberger,  W.  J.,  Company,  The.  (See  Slavin,  J.  J., 
and  Geurink,  assignors.) 

Schoenberger,  W.  J.,  Company,  The.  (See  Slavin,  J.  3., 
and  Stuckenholt,  assignors.) 

Schoene,  Edgar,  Orchard  Farm,  Mo.  Automatic  lower- 
ing device.     2,091.418  :  Aug.  31. 

Schoenfeld,  Frank  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Valve 
mechanism.     2,102,752  ;  Dec.  21. 

Schoengarth,  Walter  L.,  Ironwood,  Mich.,  assignor  to  B. 
G.  Harmon,  Chicago,  111.     Piston.     2,100,203  ;  Nov.  23. 

Schoenlnger,  Adolf  O.,  Irvington,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Forst- 
ner  Chain  Corporation.  Key  ring  construction. 
2,079,046 ;  May  4. 

Echoenky,  August  R.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Manufacture  of  shoes.     2,066,423  ;  Jan.  6. 

Schoenky,  August  R.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Manufacture    of    shoes.      2.066,424 ;    Jan.    5. 

Schoenky,  August  R.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Lasting  machine.     2,094,110-  Sept.  28. 

Schoenrock,  Otto  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Thompson 
Products,  Incorporated,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus 
for  and  making  valve  spring  retainer  locks.  2,094,850  ; 
Oct.  6. 

Schoepf,  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchie,  assignors  to  The 
Cincinnati  Traction  Building  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Ar- 
ticulated car.     2,068.572:  Jan.  19. 

Schoepf,  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchie,  assignors  to  The 
Cincinnati  Traction  Bluldlng  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Magnetic  track  brake  system.     2,085.871  ;  July  6. 

Bchoppf,  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchie,  assignors  to  The 
Cincinnati  Traction  Building  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Jlagnetlc  track  brake  system.  2,085,872 ; 
July  6. 

Schoepf,  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchie,  assignors  to 
The  Cincinnati  Traction  Building  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Magnetic  track  brake  system.  2,085,873 ; 
•     July  6. 

Schoepf,  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchie,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  assignors  to  The  Cincinnati  Traction  Build- 
ing Companv,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Magnetic  .brake. 
2,036,175;  July  6. 

Schoepf,  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchip,  assignors  to 
The  Cincinnati  Traction  Building  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Magnetic  brake.     2,086.176;  July  6. 

Schoopf,  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchie,  assignors  to 
The  Cincinnati  Traction  Building  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Magnetic  brake.     2,086,177  ;  July  6. 


Schoepf,  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchie,  assignors  to  The 
Cincinnati  Traction  Building  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Articulated  train.     2,088,484  ;  July  27. 

Schoepf,  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchie,  assignors  to 
The  Cincinnati  Traction  Building  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Safety  apparatus  for  rail  vehicles.     2,088,485  ;  July  27. 

Schoepf,  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchie,  assignors  to  The 
Cincinnati  Traction  Building  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Railway  brake  mechanism.     2,088,486  ;  July  27. 

Schoepf,  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchie,  assignors  to  The 
Cincinnati  Traction  Bldg.  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Railway  car.     2,088,487  ;  July  27. 

Schoepf,  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchie,  assignors  to  The 
Cincinnati  Traction  Bldg.  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Articulated  car.     2,088,488;  July  27. 

Schoepf.  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchie,  assignors  to 
The  Cincinnati  Traction  Building  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Maintaining  railway  cars  in  a  horizontal  plane. 
2.093.4S6  :  Sept.  21. 

Schoepf,  Theodore  H.,  and  D.  M.  Ritchie,  assignors  to 
The  Cincinnati  Traction  Bldg.  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Railway  car.     2,095,677 ;   Oct.   12. 

Schoepflin,  Herbert  C.  (See  Comstock,  M.,  and  Schoep- 
flin.) 

Schoepflin,  Herbert  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Grave  marker 
and  flower  holder.     2,072,774;  Mar.  2. 

Schoeppe,  Richard  H.  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Telephone 
system.     2,092,360  ;  Sept.  7. 

Schoettle,  Edwin  J.,  assignor  to  Edwin  J.  Schoettle  Co., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.    Display  box.     2,081,070  ;  May  18. 

Schoettle,  Edwin  J.,  Co.  (See  Schoettle,  Edwin  J,  as- 
■ignor.) 

Sehofer,  Karl,  Birkenfeld,  assignor  to  F.  Doppenschmltt, 
Pforzheim,  Germany.  Method  for  the  production  of 
band  for  ornamental  and  useful  purposes.  2,079,386  ; 
May  4. 

SchofC,  Maynard  R.,  Derby  Line,  Vermont.  Match  dis- 
penser.    2,096,652  ;  Oct.  19. 

Schofleld,  John  E.     (See  Coffey,  S.,  and  Schofield.) 

Schofleld,  Stanley  T.,  Wilkinsburg,  and  S.  H.  Boden,  Turtle 
Creek,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Itlann- 
facturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Circuit  in- 
terrupter.   2,100,753  ;  Nov.  30. 

Schofield;  Wilfred  C.  (See  Blgelow,  C.  G.,  Callow,  and 
Schofleld.) 

Schofleld,  William  R.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Leeds  &  Northrnp 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electrical  telemetry. 
2,073,948 ;  Mar.  16. 

SchClander,  Hugo,  Jarpas,  Sweden.  Drinking  foantain 
for  fowls.     2,086,303  ;  July  6. 

Scholer,  Charles  H.,  Manhattan,  Kans.,  assignor  to  Shef- 
field Steel  Corporation,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Expansion 
joint.     2,093,697  ;  Sept.  21. 

Scholes,  Daniel  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Aermotor  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  ni.  Power  transmitting  and  lubricating 
mechanism.     2,099.036  :  Nov.  16. 

Scholes,  Samuel  R.,  Alfred,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Celo  Mines, 
Inc.,  Burnsville,  N.  C.  Glass  composition.  2,091,691 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Scholl  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     (See  Fotre,  Harold  C,  assignor.) 

Scholl  Mfg.  Co.,  The.      (See  Koppe,  William  P.,  assignor.) 

Scholl  Manufacturing  Company  Limited,  The.  (See 
Thornton-Norris,  George,  assignor.) 

Scholl,  Paul,  assignor  to  Slemens-Schuckertwerke  Aktlen- 
gesellschaft,  Berlln-SIemensstadt,  (Jermany.  Air- 
cooled  reabsorptlon  refrigerating  apparatus  of  the  In- 
termittent type.     2.068,891  ;  Jan.  26. 

Scholl,  Roland,  Dresden,  K.  Meyer,  Berlln-Zehlendorf.  and 
J.  Donat,  Dresden,  Germany.  Mono-ketones  of  the 
pyrene  series  and  making  the  same.    2,069,683  ;    Feb.  2. 

Scholl,  Roland,  Dresden,  K.  Meyer,  Berlln-Zehlendorf, 
and  J.  Donat,  Dresden,  Germany.  Vat  dyestuflfs  of 
the     anthraquinone    series     and     making     the     same. 

Scholl,  William  jf.,  Chicago,  111.     Com  pad.     2,078,283  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Scholl,  William  M.,  Chicago,  111.     Corn  pad  and  the  like. 

2.081,715;  May  25. 
Scholl,  William  M.,  Chicago,  HI.    Foot  treatment  pad  and 

Its    manufacture.      2,081,716 ;    May    25. 
Scholl,    William    M.,    Chicago,    111.      Surgical    dressing. 

2,082,219 :  June  1.  b  e, 

Scholl,  William  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Arch  support.  2,096,563  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Scholl,  William  51.,  Chicago,  111.  Perforated  strapping 
tane.     2.096.504  ;  Oct.  19. 

Scholl,  William  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Foot  pad.  2,098,312  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Scholler,  Helnrlch,  Solln,  near  Munich,  Germany.  Ap- 
paratus for  the  saccharification  of  cellulose.  2,086,963  ; 
July  13. 

Scholler,  Helnrlch,  Solln,  near  Munich,  and  R.  Elckemeyer, 
Tornesch/Holstein,  Germany.  Method  of  fermenting 
solutions  and  producing  yeast.     2,083,347  ;  June  8. 

Scholler.  Helnrlch,  Solln,  near  Munich,  and  R.  Eickemeyer, 
Munich,    Germany.      Apparatiis    for   the   production   of 

I?).SrP".?''P°'®'"^  ^^^  ^o""  the  fermentation  of  solutions. 

2.083,348  ;  June  8. 
Scholler,     Heinrich,     and     R.     Eickemeyer,     Solln,     near 

i;  «?J?„^^'  Germany.    Apparatus  for  removing  residues. 

2,088,977  ;  Aug.  3. 
Scholtes,  Albert  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.     High  pressure  hose 

coupling.     2,091,080  ;  Aug.  24. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


549 


Scholtz,  William  E.  (See  Brightwell,  Thaddeus  S.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Scholz,  Alfred  M.,  assignor  to  Trent  Machine  Company, 
Inc.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Washer  distributing  mechanism. 
2,073,396 ;  Mar.  9. 

Scholz,  Harvey  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Marking  device. 
2,071,003 :  Feb.  16. 

Scholz,  Richard.     (See  Greenwood,  G.  C,  and  Scholz.) 

Scholz,  William  P.,  Morristown,  N.  J.  Ice  melter  for 
third  rails.     2,090,156  ;  Aug.  17. 

Schonemann,   Karl.      (See  Lurz,  K.,  and  Schonemann.) 

SchOnfelder,  Herbert,  assignor  to  E.  Hoffmann,  Leipzig, 
Germany.  Type  wheel  typewriter.  2,085,609 ;  June 
29. 

Schonhofer,  Fritz.  (See  PUtzer,  B.,  and  Schonhofer,  as- 
signors.) 

Scbonhofer,  Fritz,  Wuppertal-Elberfeld,  and  W.  Bonrath, 
Leverkusen-I.  G.  Werk,  Germany,  assignors  to  Winthron 
Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alkoxyalkyl 
mercuric  salts  of  polybasic  acids.     2,066,367  ;  Jan.  5. 

Schonhofer,  Fritz,  Wuppertal-Elberfeld,  and  W.  Bonrath, 
Leverkusen-I.  G.  Werk,  Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop 
Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Organic 
mercury  silicate  and  preparing  same.    2,067,100  ;  Jan.  5. 

SchOnhefer,  Fritz,  and  H.  Henecka,  Wuppertal-Elberfeld, 
Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Quaternary  heterocyclic  acid 
amide  compounas  and  manufacture  thereof.  2,068,824  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Schonitzer,  Rudolph  I.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Door  con- 
trol mechanism.     2,094,413;   Sept.  28. 

Schoonenberg,  Pancras,  and  J.  A.  M.  Smelt,  Eindhoven, 
Netherlands,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Gaseous  electric  discharge  device.     2,103,043 ;  Dec.  21. 

Schoop,  Edwin,  Rheinfelden,  near  Basel,  Switzerland. 
Preserving  the  natural  properties  of  fruit,  vegetable 
and  similar  juices.     2,082,426:  June  1. 

Schoorel,  Adam.     (See  Keil,  H.  P.,  and  Schoorel.) 

Schoorel,  Adam,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Francis 
Keil  &  Son,  Inc.  Lock  construction.  2,087,554 ;  July 
20. 

Schor,  Joseph.     (See  Faria,  Anthony,  assignor.) 

Schor,  Joseph,  San  Francisco,  and  J.  R.  Skoverski,  Oak- 
land, Calif.     Dispensing  device.     2,090,643  ;  Aug.  24. 

Schorl,  Fritz,  Wetzikon,  Switzerland.  Atomizer  for  ma- 
terials in  powder  form.     Re.  20,425  ;  June  22. 

Schorle,  Herman  J.,  Astoria,  assignor  to  Worthlngton 
Pump  and  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Percussive  tool  valve.    2,072,607 ;  Mar.  2. 

Schornig,  Ludwig.  (See  Schlichenmaier,  H.,  and 
Sch6rnig.) 

SchSrnlg,  Ludwig,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
3-amino-quinaldine  derivatives  and  preparing  them. 
2,098,927;   Nov.  9. 

Schorsch,  Ignaz,  Prague,  Czechoslovakia.  Carburetor  for 
internal  combustion  engines.     2,078,029  ;  Apr.  20. 

Schott,  Lionel,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Transmission  sys- 
tem.    2,084,457 ;  June  22. 

Schottenfels,  Henry.      (See  Meyer,  John  A.) 

Schottenfels,  Monroe.      (See  Meyer,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Schottenfels,  Monroe,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Supporting  gar- 
ment.    2,079,426  ;  May  4. 

Schou,  Theodor,  Beloit,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Fairbanks,  Morse 
&  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Flywheel  type  electric  machine. 
2,071,953;  Feb.  23. 

Schou,  Theodor,  Beloit,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Fairbanks,  Morse 
&  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Synchronous  machine. 
2,073,760  ;  Mar.  16. 

Schouwstra.  Pieter,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Gaseous  electric  discharge 
lamp  device.     2,094,679  ;  Oct.  5. 

SchouwS'tra,  Pieter,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Gaseous  electric  discharge 
device.     2,004,680  ;  Oct.  5. 

Schrade,  George,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Pocket  knife. 
2,008,678;  Nov.  0. 

Schrader,  Gerhard,  Opladen,  near  Cologne-on-the-Rhine, 
Germany,  assignor  to  General  Aniline  Works;  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    Thlazole  compounds.     2,079,927  ;  May  11. 

Schi-ader,  Gerhard,  Opladen,  near  Cologne,  and  W.  Zer- 
weck,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
2-acylacetyl-aminothiazole  compounds.  2,093,214  :  Sept. 
14. 

Schrader,  Hans,  Essen-Ruhr,  assignor  to  the  firm  Th. 
Goldschmidt  A.-G.,  Essen-Ruhr,  Germany.  Producing 
emulsions.    20,361  ;  May  11. 

Schrader,  Harold  J.,  Iladdon  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignor  lo 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Modulation  iiioasuring 
system.     2,078,285  ;  Apr.  27. 

Schrader,  Harold  J.,  Haddon  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Piezometer.  2,006,826  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Schrader,  Harold  J.,  Haddon  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Modulation  metering 
device.     2,l03,341  ;  Dec.  28. 

Schrader,  Harold  J.,  and  it.  P.  Bov,  Hiuldon  Heights, 
N.  J.,  iLssignors  lo  Radio  Corporal  Ion  of  America. 
Self-leveling  mounting  for  plczo-clectrlc  elemonls. 
2.078,28-l  ;  Apr.  27. 


Schrader,  Harold  J.,  Haddon  Heights,  N.  J.,  and  G.  Swift, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.     Phase  indicator.    2,082,030  ;  June  1. 

Schrader,  Herbert,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  Con- 
tinental Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Con- 
tainer for  dispensing  grease.     2,074,241 ;  Mar.  16. 

Schrader,  Herbert,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  Conti- 
nental Can  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tool  for 
stripping  ends  from  containers.    2,074,242 ;  Mar.  16. 

Schrader's,  A.,  Son,  Incorporated.  (See  Engel,  Abraham, 
assignor. ) 

Schrag,  John  J.     (See  Schrag,  Peter  J.  P.,  and  J.  J.) 

Schrag,  Peter  J.  P.,  McPherson,  and  J.  J.  Schrag,  Mound- 
ridge,  Kans.     Elevator  structure.     2,084,920 ;  June  22. 

Schrage,  Walter  E.     (See  Huenger,  Clifton  A.,  assignor.) 

Schraishuhn,  Theodore  A.,  assignor  to  Surface  Combustion 
Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Heat  treating  apparatus. 
2,074,312  ;  Mar.  16. 

Schramek,  Walther,  Dresden,  and  C.  Schubert,  Gronau,  as- 
signors to  BaumwoUspinnerei  Gronau,  Gronau,  Ger- 
many. Device  for  mercerizing  cellulose  fibers  of  all 
kinds.     2,080,635;  May  18. 

Schramm,  Albert,  Astoria,  N.  Y.  Airplane.  2,071,221; 
Feb.  16. 

Schramm,  Roy  A.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Garment  hanger  clip. 
2,077,717;  Apr.  20. 

Schrank,  Max  C,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.  Woman's  slip. 
2,088,388 ;  July  27. 

Schranz  &  Bieber  Co.  Inc.  (See  Konikoff,  Robert  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schrauth,  Walther,  Berlln-Dahlem,  assignor  to  Deutsche 
Hydrierwerke  Aktlengesellschaft,  Berlin-Charlottenburg, 
Germany.  Heteropolar  compounds  and  producing  the 
same.    2,066,542;  Jan.  5. 

Schrauth,  Walther,  Berlln-Dahlem,  Germany,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  "Unlchem"  Chemikallen  Han- 
dels  A.  G.,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Obtaining  higher 
molecular  alcohols.     2,075,963 ;  Apr.  6. 

Schrauth,  Walther,  Berlln-Dahlem,  Germany,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  "Unlchem"  Chemikallen 
Handels  A.-G.,  Zurich,  SvFitzerland.  Unsaturated  esters 
and  sulphates  thereof.     2,079,228 ;  May  4. 

Schrauth,  Walther,  Berlln-Dahlem,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  "Unichem"  Chemikallen  Handels 
A.-G.,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Pigment  paste  for  carbon 
papers,  typewriter  ribbons,  and  stencil  sheets. 
2,079,229  ;  May  4. 

Schrauth,  Walther,  Berlln-Dahlem,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  "Unichem"  Chemikallen  Handels 
A.-G.,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Stable  emulsion  and  pro- 
ducing the  same.     2,086,479  ;  July  6. 

Schrauth,  Walther,  Berlln-Dahlem,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  "Unichem"  Chemikallen  Handels 
A.-G.,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Detergent  composition. 
2,088,308  ;  July  27. 

Schrauth,  Walther,  Berlln-Dahlem,  assignor  to  Deutsche 
Hydrierwerke  Aktlengesellschaft,  Berlin-Charlottenburg, 
Germany.  Fixing  agents  for  perfumes  and  other  volatile 
compounds.     2,091,162  ;  Aug.  24. 

Schrauth,  Walther,  Berlln-Dahlem,  and  T.  Bottler,  Rod- 
leben  near  Rosslau,  Germany,  assignors,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  "Unichem"  Chemikallen  Handels  A.-G., 
Zurich,  Switzerland.  Production  of  alcohols.  Re. 
20,447 ;  July  13. 

Schraysshuen,  Carl,  assignor  to  Speidel  Corporation, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Key  holder  structure.  2,098,694; 
Nov.  9. 

Schreek,  Hans  L.,  Easton,  Pa.,  and  A.  K.  Hamilton, 
Chicago,  111.,  assignors  to  Treadwell  Engineering  Com- 
pany,   Easton,   Pa.      Rolling    mill.      2,066,743 ;    Jan.   5. 

Schreek,  Henry  V.  D.,  Corning,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  In- 
gersoll-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Connecting 
device.     2.077,157  ;  Apr.   13. 

Schreiber,  Armand,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Safety  razor. 
2,075,307 ;  Mar.  30. 

Schreiber,  Frank  W.,  Old  Zionsville,  Pa.  Electric  lighter. 
2,087,818 ;  July  20. 

Schreiber,  Harry,  Detroit,  Mich.  Shock  absorbing  bumper. 
2,083,038 ;  June  8. 

Schreiber,  John  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ice  vending  machine. 
2,097,897;  Nov.  2. 

Schreiber,  Louis  J.  J.,  Antwerp,  Belgium,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Substation  telephone  apparatus.  2,101,271 ; 
Dec.   7. 

Schreiber,  Oscar,  WIngdale,  N.  T.  Locking  device. 
2,002,225;  Sept.  7. 

Schreiber,  Patrick  Q.  R.,  assignor  to  Robert  Lege  Limited, 
London,  England.  Rotary  cutting  machine.  2,007,223  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Schreiber-Oastell,  Richard.  (See  Formhals,  Anton,  as- 
signor.) 

Schrcier,  Edwin  P.  (Sec  Pcssagno,  B.  A.,  Schreler,  Pat- 
terson, and   Worland.) 

Schreler,  Jacob,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bevernge  faucet. 
2,077,718  ;  Apr.  20. 

Schrelner,  Gioorge  A.,  assignor  to  Cluett,  Peabody  &  Co., 
Inc.,  Troy,  N.  Y.     Cloth  flnlshlng.     2,082,981 :  June  8. 

Schrem,  Albert,  Glongen,  (Itrenz)  Wurttcmberg,  Germany. 
Stripping  press.     2,0»(i,;51.'")  ;  Oct.  19. 

Schreuk,  Hans  A.,  Arnliem,  Netherlands,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Enka  Corporation,  lOnka,  N.  C.  Manufacture  of 
arUflclal  silk.     2,073,006 ;  Mar.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Schrenk,  Hans  A.,  Amhem,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
American  Enka  Corporation,  Enka,  N.  C.  Manufacture 
of  artificial  silk.     2,074,076  ;  Mar.  16. 

Sclirenk,  Louis  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Wet  refuse  burning 
grate.     2,099,827  ;  Nov.  23. 

Schreurs,  Paul  R.,  Muscatine,  Iowa.  Gas  separator. 
2,097,216;   Oct.   26. 

Schreyer,  Edward  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Illuminating  de- 
vice.    2,091,528;   Aug.    31. 

Schrickel,  Carl  T..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Guitar  attachment. 
2,073,226  :  Mar.  9. 

Schrickel,  Otto,  Mirror  Pools,  Mount  Healthy,  Ohio. 
Projectile  toy.     2,085^610;  June  29. 

Schriever,  Otto.  (See  Richter,  J.,  ScUriever,  Schroter, 
and  Federmann.) 

Schriever,  Otto,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Transmitting  half  tone  pictures  by  telegraph.  2,089,667  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Schroder,  Edmund.     (See  Bock,  G.,  and  Schroder.) 

Schroder,  Erwin,  Berlin-Sehoneberg,  Germany.  Appa- 
ratus for  drying  safety  razors.     2,093,059  ;  Sept.  14. 

Schroder,  William  C.  (See  Knapp,  R.  W.,  and  Lund,  as- 
signors.) 

Schroeder,  August  M.  Peotone,  111.  Growth  extermina- 
tor.    2,069,684:  Feb.  2. 

Schroeder,  Carl  J.,  Hobart.  Ind.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Relief  valve.  2,068,248 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Schroeder,  Carl  L.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Alarm.  2,077,075 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Schroeder,  Charles,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Yale  &  Towne  Manufacturing  Company,  Stamford, 
Conn.    Foot-operated  controller.     2,094,851 ;  Oct.  5. 

Schroeder,  Clarence  W.,  Cicero,  assignor  to  Edison  Gen- 
eral Electric  Appliance  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111. 
Electric  cooking  device.     Re.  20,288  ;  Mar.  9. 

Schroeder,  Ernest  R.,  Hawthorne,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Railway  hopper  car  construction.     2,094,967  ;  Oct.  5. 

Schroeder,  Fred  H.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Salmon  lure. 
2,069,972  ;  Feb.  9. 

Schroeder,  George  H.  (See  Ruhoff,  O.  E.,  McEachron, 
and  Schroeder.) 

Schroeder,  Giinther.     (See  Pontow,  W.,  and  Schroeder.) 

Schroeder,  Harry  C.     (See  Tuttle,  J.  L.,  and  Schroeder.) 

Schroeder,  Henry  P.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Producing  coated 
alloys.     2,091,419  ;  Aug.  31. 

Schroeder,  Henry  L.,  Chicago,  HI.  Baker's  peel. 
2,070,928 ;  Feb.  16. 

Schroeder,  Henry  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Multi-ply  wood 
baker's  peel.     2,101,920;  Dec.  14. 

Schroeder,  Raymond,  et  al.  (See  Dailey,  Jay  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schroeder,  Simon  E.,  Chicago,  HI.  Agitating  mecha- 
nism.    2,076,280  ;  Apr.   6. 

Schroeder,  Simon  E.,  Chicago,  III.  Humidifier. 
2,100,454  :  Nov.  30. 

Schroeder,  William  B.     (See  Beck,  E.  J.,  and  Schroeder.) 

Schrom,  Oscar  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Supercharger  for 
Internal  combustion  engines.     2,085,547  ;  June  29. 

Schrope,  William  D.     (See  Arthur,  J.  L.,  and  Schrope.) 

Schroter,  August  G.-A.,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  O.  H.  DrSger, 
Lubeek,  Germany.  Detecting  small  quantities  of  gas. 
2,103,187  :  Dec.  21. 

Schroter,  Fritz.      (See  Knoll,  M.,  and  Schr3ter.) 

Schr6ter,  Fritz.  (See  Eichter,  J.,  Schriever,  SchrOter, 
and  Federmann.) 

SchrOter,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fUr 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Elec- 
tron tube  in  a  retarding  field  circuit.  2,068,388 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Schroter,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellshaft  fur 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Television  apparatus.     2,076,674 ;  Apr.  13. 

Schroter,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie,  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Combined  television  and  audio  broadcasting. 
2,078,459 ;  Apr.  27. 

SchrSter,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Re- 
laxation  circuit.     2,089,039  ;  Aug.  3. 

Schroter,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fflr 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Syn- 
chronizing system.      2,098,598  ;  Nov.  9. 

SchrOter,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Photocell.     2,103,498;  Dec.  28. 

Schroter,  Fritz,  and  F.  Michelssen,  assignors  to  Tele- 
funken Gesellschaft  fflr  Drahtlose  Telegraphie,  m.  b. 
H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Electron  tube.  2,072,651 ; 
Mar.    2. 

SchrOter,  Rudolf.      (See  Doser,  A.,  Schr5ter,  and  Bayer.) 

Schrotli,  Elmer  T.,  CarroUtown,  Pa.  Hlguway  striper. 
2,074,623 ;  Mar.  23. 

Schubach,  Gastave.  (See  Reynolds,  W.  G.,  and  Schu- 
bach.) 

Schubart,  Frederick  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Complex  com- 
pounds of  phenyl  cinchoninic  acid  and  making  the 
same.     2,091,571 ;  Aug.  31. 

Schubcnel,  Robert,  Le  Veslnet,  France.  Plug  or  cork 
for  delivering  doses.    2,100,038  ;  Nov.  23. 


Schiiberg,  Ernst  B.,  and  N.  J.  L.  SandstrOm,  assignors 
to  Aktiebolaget  Svenska  Kullagerfabriken,  Goteborg, 
Sweden.  Tool  forming  attachment.  2,068,611 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Schubert,  Alvin  E.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  (Sty, 
N.  J.  Lens  cap  and  finder  arrangement  for  motion 
picture  apparatus.     2,083,670  ;  June  15. 

Schubert,  Carl.     (See  Schramek,  W..  and  Schubert.) 

Schubert,  Friedrich.     (See  Glietenberg,  E.,  and  Schubert.) 

Schubert,  Georg,  assignor  to  the  firm  Pernseh  Aktien- 
Gesellschaft,  Zehlendorg,  near  Berlin,  Germany.  Tele- 
vision transmission  method.     2,079,880  ;  May  11. 

Schubert,  Georg,  and  Rolf  MoUer,  Berlin,  assignors  to  firm : 
Fernseh  Aktiengesellschaft,  Zehlendorf,  near  Berlin, 
Germany,    Television  apparatus.     2,075,360  ;  Mar.  30. 

Schubert,  Max.     (See  Schindhelm,  H.,  and  Schubert.) 

Max.      (See   Zerweck,    W.,    Korteu,    and    Schu- 


Schubert, 

bert.) 

Schubert, 

Schubert, 

many 


Max.      (See   Zerweck,    W.,   and   Schubert.) 
Mas,    Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim,    (Jer- 
assignor    to    General  Aniline   Works,   Inc.,   New 
York,   N.   Y.     Yellow  substantive  dyestuff   for  cotton. 
2,098,599;   Nov.  9. 

Schubert,  Max,  and  K.  Schiitz,  Franltfort-on-the-Main- 
Fechenheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline 
Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  aromatic 
asymmetrical  thiourea  derivatives.     2,086,822  ;  July  13. 

Schubert,  Paul,  Berlin-Karlshorst,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Shock  absorbing  device. 
2,094,474;  Sept.  28. 

Schubert,  Sami  W.      (See  Segeal,  Barnett,  assignor.) 

Schubert  &  Selzer  Maschinenfabrik  Aktiengesellschaft. 
(See  Heinitz,  Woldemar,  assignor.) 

Schuchat,  Jonas.     (See  Zimmerman,  L.  R.,  and  Schuchat.) 

Schuchman,  Walter  R.,  Ben  Avon,  and  F.  W.  Ofeldt,  Mc- 
Keesport,  assignors  to  Homestead  Valve  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Coraopolis,  Pa.  Valve.  2,085,688 ;  June 
29. 

S  chuck,  Walter,  Cedarhurst,  N.  Y.  Metal  awning. 
2,088,349  ;  July  27. 

Schueler,  Alfred  E.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Welding  system.     2,078,690  ;  Apr.  27. 

Schueler,  J.  L.,  et  al.     (See  Schueler,  Julian  L.,  assignor.) 

Schueler,  Julian  L.,  Kokomo,  Ind..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  C.  W.  La  Porte,  Peoria,  111.,  and  J.  L. 
Schueler,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Flame  treating  coated  mate- 
rials.    2,097,472  ;  Nov.   2. 

Schueler,  Julian  L.,  and  C.  L.  Heninger,  assignors  to  Con- 
tinental Steel  Corporation,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Treating  gal- 
vanized coatings.     2,070,554  ;  Feb.  9. 

Schuessler,  Carl  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Knitted  cap.  2,069,020 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Schuessler,  Carl  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Knitted  cap.  2,069,021 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Schuessler,  Carl  F.,  Chicago,  HI.  Supporter.  2,083,869 ; 
June  15. 

Schuette,  Hermann.  (See  Guenther  F.,  Haussmann, 
Nuesslein,  Schuette,  and  Schoeller.) 

Schuettinger,  Herman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Level  and  plumb 
indicating  device.     2,074.563  ;  Mar.  23. 

Schuetz,  Frank  A.     (See  Hamm,  W.  S.,  and  Schuetz.) 

Schuetz,  Frank  A.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Adiake 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Curtain  construction.  2,098,016  : 
Nov.  2. 

Schuetze,  Otto,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Hand  truck.  2,079,719  ; 
May  11. 

Schuftan,  Paul,  HoUriegelskreuth,  near  Munich,  Germany, 
Separating  a  solution  into  its  constituent  parts. 
2,091,493  ;  Aug.  31. 

Schuftan,  Paul,  Munich,  Germany.  Freezing  process  for 
the  separation  of  the  constituents  of  Uquids. 
2,102,134  ;  Dec.  14. 

Schuftan,  Paul,  Hoellriegelskreuth,  near  Munich,  Germany, 
assignor  to  The  Linde  Air  Products  Company.  Process 
and  apparatus  for  separating  gas  mixtures.  2,067,349  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Schuh,  Felix,  Berlin,  Germanv.  Device  for  moistening 
envelopes.     2,074,811 ;  Mar.  '23. 

Schuknecht,  Julius,  Middle  Village,  N.  Y.  Envelope 
closure.    2,100.768  ;  Nov.  30. 

Schuldt,  Howard  J.     (See  Bihler,  W.  G.,  and  Schuldt.) 

Schuler,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  International-Stacey  Cor- 
poration, Columbus,  Ohio.  Antenna.  2,096,501 ;  Oct. 
19. 

Schuler,  Elmer  B.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Glidden 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Decorated  transparent 
sheet.     2,095,269  ;  Oct.  12. 

Schuler,  George,  &  Co.     (See  Graillat,  Robert,  assignor.) 

bchiiler.  Max,  Berlin-Treptow,  Germany.  Holding  device. 
2,089,714;  Aug.   10. 

Scliuler,  Reuben,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stanco  In- 
corporated. Aqueous  germicidal  composition  containing 
alkyl  phenols.    2,079,772  ;  May  11. 

SchUll,  Felix.     (See  Kreutz,  Willy,  assignor.) 

Scliulman,  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Preparing  foods  and 
the  like  which  require  roasting.    2,074.029  ;  Mar.  16. 

Schulman.  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Side  bumper. 
2,0!)2,470;   Sept.  7. 

Schulman,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Convertible  luggage 
carrier  and  bumper.     2,093.740  ;  Sept.   21 

Schulman,  Solomon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mop  wringer. 
2,079,186 ;  May  4.  i-  b 


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Schulse,  Herman  E.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Dispensing  con- 
tainer.    2,098,210;    Nov.  2. 

Schulse,  Herman  E.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Brew  cooling. 
2,098,211 ;  Nov.  2. 

Schulte,  William  A.     (See  Geurink,  L.  H.,  and  Schulte.) 

Schultheis,  Werner.  (See  KrUnzlein,  G.,  Greune,  Schul- 
theis,  and  Langbein.) 

Schultheis,  Werner,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Amino-chrysene-sulphonic  acids  and  preparing  them. 
2,093,113;  Sept.  14. 

Schultheis,  Werner,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst,  and  G. 
Langeln,  Hofheim-tn-Taunus,  Germany,  assignors  to 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sub- 
stituted aminochrysenes.    2,069,159  ;  Jan.  26. 

Schulthess,  Oskar,  and  C.  Theiler,  assignors  to  the  firm 
of  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Swit- 
zerland. Mixing  and  grinding  mill.  2,100,599  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Schultis,  Carl  T.     (See  Fleischhauer,  R.,  and  Schultls.) 

Schultis,  Carltheo.     (See  Schindhelm,  H.,  and  Schultis.) 

Schultz,  Alfred.      (See  Frey,  C.  N.,  and  Schultz.) 

Schultz,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Standard  Brands  Incorpo- 
rated, New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  yeast. 
2,079,634 ;  May  11. 

Schultz,  Alfred  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Picture  frame. 
2,099,538;  Nov.  16. 

Schultz,  Alfred  S.     (See  Frey,  C.  N.,  Schultz,  and  Brown.) 

Schultz,  Edward,  Evansville,  Ind.  Bolting  machine. 
2,101.722;  Dec.   7. 

Schultz,  Edward  H.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tandem  wheel 
assembly.     2,085,341 ;  June  29. 

Schultz  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Schultz,  R.  H., 
Siebert,  and  Borloz,  assignors.) 

Schultz,  Fred  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Closure  alarm. 
2,098,635:  Nov.  9. 

Schultz,  Fritz,  Wuppertal-Elberfeld,  (Jermany,  assignor 
to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Physiologically  active  preparation  and  manufacture 
thereof.    2,069,019  ;  Jan.  26. 

Schultz,  Howard  W.  (See  Cavanagh,  G.  F.,  and  Schultz.) 

Schultz,  Jesse  E.,  Albany,  Wis.  Grading  machine. 
2,083,307 ;  June  8. 

Schultz,  Oswald  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Cellu- 
Type  Plate  Co.,  Inc.,  Union  City,  N.  J.  Making  printing 
forms.     2,085,048;  June   29. 

Schultz,  Randall  W.,  assignor  to  Metalloys  Company, 
Williamsport,  Pa.  Wire  coating  process  and  apparatus. 
2,072,060  ;  Feb.  23. 

Schultz,  Raymond  J.,  assignor  to  Madison-Kipp  Corpora- 
tion, Madison,  Wis.  Pressure  casting  apparatus. 
2,103,438  ;  Dec.  28. 

Schultz,  Richard  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Bearing.  2,075,361; 
Mar.  30. 

Schultz,  Rudolph  H.,  and  A.  J.  Siebert,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
and  Ii.  C.  Borloz,  Teaneck,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Schultz 
Engineering  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Core  for 
automatic  rewinding  machines.     2,082,031 ;  June  1. 

Schultz,  Walter  J.,  Gait,  Ontario,  Canada.  Safety  attach- 
ment for  a  straight  razor.    2,069,973 ;  Feb.  9. 

Schultz,  William  O.  (See  Steinmayer,  A.  G.,  and 
Schultz.) 

Schultz,  William  O.,  assignor  to  Line  Material  Company, 
South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Fuse  construction.  2,073,183  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Schultz,  William  O.,  assignor  to  Line  Material  Company, 
South  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Fuse.     2,098,433  ;  Nov.  9. 

Schultz,  William  O.,  South  Milwaukee,  and  A.  G.  Stein- 
mayer, assignors  to  Line  Material  Company,  South 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Housed  type  of  repeating  drop-out 
fuse.    2,079,047  ;  May  4. 

Schultze,  Hermann  E.,  Marbach,  near  Marburg/Lahn,  Ger- 
many, assignor  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Separating  extractive  substances 
from  body  fluids.     2,094,931  ;  Oct.  5. 

Schultze,  n6e  Liehr,  Marta,  Berlin  Friedenau,  Germany. 
Device  for  cleaning  and  removing  dust  from  mops  and 
other  similar  kinds  of  brooms.    2,076,966  ;  Apr.  13. 

Schulz,  Alfred  J.,  and  H.  H.  Schulz,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Door  check.    2,071,660 ;  Feb.  23. 

Schulz,  Bmil  H.,  et  al.  (See  Stewart,  Edward  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schulz,  George,  assignor  to  E.  Edelmann  &  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.     Liquid   dispensing  device.     2,083,964  ;  June   15. 

Schulz,  George,  assignor  to  E.  Edelmann  &  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.  Compressed  air  operated  liquid  dispensing  device. 
2,083,965  ;  June  15. 

Schulz,  llcrlK'Tt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Centrifugal  machine. 
2,073,4!)(> :  Mar.  9. 

Schulz,  Herbert  H.      (See  Schulz,  Alfred  J.,  and  H.  H.) 

Schulz,  Max  F.,  Northbrook,  111.  Antiskid  device. 
2,103,437  ;  Dec.  28. 

Schulz,  OUo  II.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Teledlctaphone. 
2,072,316;   Mar.  2. 

Schulz,  Rudolf,  Stuttgart,  Germany.  Manufacturing 
porous  motalllc  bodies.     2,082,126;  June  1. 

Schulz,  WaKor,  Berlln-Frledrlclishagpn,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  J. 
Clnematograplilc   111m   spool.      2,084,105;    Juno   15. 

Schulz,  Wiilter  F.     (See  Knhn,  J.,  and  Schulz.) 

Schulz,  Walter  F.,  assignor  to  Truseon  Steel  Company, 
Youngstown,  Ohio.  Dowel  for  roadway  expansion 
joints.     2,075,234;  Mar.  30. 


Schulz,  Walter  F.,  assignor  to  Truseon  Steel  Company, 
Youngstown,  Ohio.  Making  plaster  bases  and  the  prod- 
uct thereof.     2,079,819  ;  May  11. 

Schulz,  Walter  F.,  assignor  to  Truseon  Steel  Company, 
Youngstown,  Ohio.  Highway  guard.  2,088,001 ;  July 
27. 

Schulz,  Walter  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  Kahn, 
Youngstown,  Ohio.  Metal  drawing  apparatus. 
2,101,959  ;  Dec.  14. 

Schulz,  William  H.,  Minneapolis,  assignor  to  Donaldson 
Company,  Inc.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Coupler  for  connecting 
air  cleaners  to  carburetors.     2,080,988  ;  May  18. 

Schulze  Baking  Company.     (See  Cohen,  Morris,  assignor.) 

Schulze,  Ernst,  Finkenkrug,  near  Spandau,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Protective  system. 
2,078,691 ;  Apr.  27. 

Schulze,  Ferdinand,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Ponts  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulose  esters  and  preparing  them. 
2,069,974  ;  Feb.  9. 

Schulze,  Ferdinand,  Waynesboro,  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulose  esters  and  production  of 
same.    2,073,853  ;  Mar.  16. 

Schulze-Herringen,  Erich,  assignor  to  C.  Lorenz  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany.  Arrangement 
for  modulating  the  amplitude  of  electric  waves. 
2,088,059;   July  27. 

Schulze,  John  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Red  River  Refining  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Manufac- 
ture of  lubricating  oils.     2,088,616  ;  Aug.  3. 

Schulze,  Reinhard,  Baltimore,  Md.  Tuning  pin  for  pianos. 
2,075,001  ;  Mar.  23. 

Schulze,  Walter  A.     (See  Buell,  A.  E.,  and  Schulze.) 

Schulze,  Walter  A.     (See  Henry,  R.  W.,  Reid,  and  Schulze.) 

Schulze,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  Phillips  Petroleum  Com- 
pany, Bartlesville,  Okla.  Treating  oils.  2,081,309 ; 
May  25. 

Schulze,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  Phillips  Petroleum  Com- 
pany, Bartlesville,  Okla.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon 
oils.    2,087,048  ;  July  13. 

Schulze,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  Phillips  Petroleum  Com- 
pany, Bartlesville,  Okla.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon 
oils.     2,089,579  ;  Aug.  10. 

Schulze,  Walter  A.,  assignor  to  Phillips  Petroleum  Com- 
pany, Bartlesville,  Okla.  Corrosion  inhibitor.  2,089,580  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Schumacher,  August,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Massage  machine. 
2,103,956  ;  Dec.  28. 

Schumacher,  August  H.,  Pomona,  Calif.  Grass  guard  for 
sprinkler  heads.    2,080,341 ;  May  11. 

Schumacher,  Carl,  Bochum,  Germany.  Coking  oven. 
2,091,016 ;  Aug.  24. 

Schumacher,  Carl  A.,  Leuna,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farben- 
industrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germanj'.  Apparatus  for  the  separation  of  mixtures  of 
liquids  of  different  specific  gravity.     2,090,813  ;  Aug.  24. 

Schumacher,  Erich.  Unna-Konigsborn,  assignor  to  Mas- 
chinenfabrik  Esslingen,  Esslingen,  Wurttemberg,  Ger- 
many. Manufacturing  cast  iron  and  malleable  pig 
castings  employing  briquetted  iron  alloys.  2,082,359  ; 
June  1. 

Schumacher,  Erwin  A.  (See  Helse,  G.  W.,  and  Schu- 
macher.) 

Schumacher,  Heinrich,  assignor  to  Fein-AIascheninbau- 
gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Shock  absorber. 
2,101,757  ;  Dec.  7. 

Schumacher,  James  H.,  and  W.  C.  George,  Ventura,  C!alif. 
Direction  control  mechanism  for  well  drilling  tools. 
2,075,064 ;  Mar.  30. 

Schumacher,  Joseph,  Peru,  111.,  assignor  to  Cams  Chemical 
Company.  Hydroquinone  manufacture.  2,066,951 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Schumacher,  Madeleine,  Seattle,  Wash.  Kitchen  tool. 
2,082,982;  June  8. 

Schumaker,  William  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electric  light 
bulb.     2,086,192  ;  July  6. 

Schundler,  P.  E.  &  Company,  et  al.  (See  Denning, 
Paul  S.,  assignor.) 

Schundler,  P.  E.,  &  Company,  et  al.  (See  Jones,  Otis  L., 
assignor.) 

Schupb.'Tch,  Rene  M.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to 
Freeman-Daughaday  Company.  Key  holder.  2,084,260  ; 
June  15. 

Schur,  Milton  O.     (See  Richter,  G.  A.,  and  Schur.) 

Schur,  Milton  O.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  Paper  for  toweling  and  other  purposes. 
2,076,599;  Apr.  13. 

Schur,  Milton  O.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  H.  Production  of  nitrocellulose.  2,080.931;  May 
18. 

Schur.  Millon  O.,  assignor  to  Brown  Company,  Berlin, 
N.  IT.  l\I;nuifii('lurp  of  curvirorin  hollow  nrlieles  from 
binder-inipregnaled  water-laid  felts.  2,100,051  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Schur,  Milton  O.,  assignor  to  Brown  Comimnv,  Berlin, 
N.  n.  Preparation  of  nitrocellulose.  2,103.047  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Seluirger,  Garner  11.  (See  Galllmore,  K.  F.,  and 
.Scluirger. ) 

SeluirliiU.  Ilendrilc  1!.  J.,  Tlie  ITague,  Netlierlands,  ns- 
NlgTior  (o  Shell  I  )evcl()pnuMil  Couipimv,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Motor  fuel.     2,078,7;!0  ;  Apr.  27. 


552 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Sehurmann.  William  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Packing  egg3  for 
shipment.     2,086,991 ;  July  13. 

Schurr,  Charles  H.     (See  Warner,  H.  C,  and  Schurr.) 

Schuster,  A.  G.  F.     (See  Magee,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Schuster,  Curt,  and  F.  Broich,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhlne, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  beta-brazin-5,ll-dione. 
2,068,197  ;  Jan.  19. 

Schuster,  Curt,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhlne,  and  A. 
Schmelzer,  Cologne-Muhlheim,  Germany,  assignors  to 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azo 
dyestuflfs.     2,094.414 ;  Sept.   28. 

Schuster,  Karl  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composite  structural 
steel  and  reenforced  concrete  construction.  2,069,280 ; 
Feb.  2. 

Schuster,  Thomas,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Expansible  and  con- 
tractible  mold  core.    2,075,591 ;  Mar.  30. 

Schutsch,  Walter,  New  York,  and  G.  Kaeding,  Bronx, 
N.  Y.  Tooth  pick  dispensing  apparatus.  2,072,923 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Schutt,  Arthur  J.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Jlich.    Making  bellows.    2,071,583  ;  Feb.  23. 

Schutt,  Arthur  J.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Radiator. 
2,083,671 ;  June  15. 

Schutt,  Hermann  C.  (See  Cooke,  M.  B.,  Schutt,  and 
Throckmorton.) 

Schutt,  Hermann  C,  North  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Gyro  Process  Company,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Cracking  hydrocarbon  oils.  2,101,800 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Schutt.  Hermann  C,  and  J.  W.  Throckmorton,  assignors 
to  Alco  Products  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  and  apparatus  of  heating  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,090,504  ;  Aug.   17. 

Schutt,  William  A.,  Litchfield,  111.  Face  mask  and  button 
type  pad.     2,100,553  ;  Nov.  30. 

Schutte  &  Koertlng  Company.  (See  Hellmer,  Ralph  E., 
assignor.) 

Schutte  &  Koerting  Company.  (See  Muhleisen,  Carl,  as- 
signor.) 

Schutten,  Joseph  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Portable  putty 
cutting  machine.     2,084,458  ;  June  22. 

Schiittkus,  Richard  A.,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Device  for 
conveying  loads  over  inclined  or  stepped  surfaces. 
2,072,222;   Mar.   2. 

Schutz,  Harold  R.,  Ottawa  Hills,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Libbey  Glass  Companv,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Banding  machine.     Re.  20,277 ;  Feb.  23. 

Schutz,  Harold  R.,  Ottawa  Hills,  assignor  to  Libbey  Glass 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Take-out  device.  2,096,264 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Schutz,  Harold  R..  Ottawa  Hills,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Libbey  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Tumbler  decorating  machine.     2,097,135  ;   Oct.  20. 

Schutz,  Harry  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Carbon  paper 
duplicator  sheet.      2,084,221 ;   June   15. 

Schiitz,  Karl.      (See  Schubert,  M.,  and  SchUtz.) 

Schuyler,  George  L.,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Chrysler  Corporation,  Highland 
Park,  Mich.  Air  conditioning  apparatus.  2,068,080 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Schuyler,  Robert  J.,  and  J.  U.  Shanklin,  Lawton,  Okla. 
Apparatus  for  and  method  of  preventing  unauthorized 
removal  of  vehicle  tags.     2,071,661 ;  Feb.  23. 

Schflz,  Hans,  Offenbach-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Auto- 
matic machine  tool  control.     2,092,142  ;  Sept.  7. 

Schwab,  Earl  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Metal  fitting  for  glass 
globes.    2,102,922  ;  Dec.  21. 

Schwab,  Joseph  F.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Revolving  Doors, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Weather  strip.    2,070,373  ;  Feb.  9. 

Schwab,  JIartin  C,  Chicago,  111.  Valve  for  liquid  fiow 
apparatus.     2.099.083:    Nov.   16. 

Schwabach,  Max,  London,  England.  Ash  discharger. 
2,081,680;  May  25. 

Schwabacher-Frey  Company.  (See  Doan,  Clifford  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schwabe.  Edwin  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Serving  table. 
2,089,436;  Aug.  10. 

Schwaiger,  Karl,  Gaggenau/Baden,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Daimler-Benz  Aktlengesellschaft,  Stuttgart,  Unter- 
kurtkhelm,  Germany.  Injection  nozzle  for  internal 
combustion  engines.    2,080,180  ;  May  11. 

Schwalb.  Robert.  Jr..  Ramsey,  N.  J.  Pole  tree  pruners. 
2.093.932  :  Sept.   21. 

Schwalbe,  Franz  G.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Engineering  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Glass  tank  feedlnc 
shelf.     2,068.515;  Jan.   19. 

Schwalborg,  Abraham,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Strap  for  wrist 
watches.     2.086,050:  July  6. 

Schwalge,  William,  Chicago,  III.  Lubricating  oil  reclaim- 
ing apparatus.     2,068,473 ;  Jan.   19. 

Schwambergor,  Emil.  (See  Scheyer,  H.,  and  Schwam- 
berger.) 

Schwanilor,  Erwln  F.,  as.ilgnor  to  Soclete  d'Etudcs  dps 
Vehiculps  "Sov",  Reichshoffon,  France.  Device  for 
the  combined  control  of  the  admlsion  of  air  and  of 
fuel  In  automatic  heavy-oil  furnaces.  2.100,673  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Schwandt,  Adam  H.,  et  al.  (See  Parish,  Edwin  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schwandt,  Howard  V.,  et  al.  (See  Parish,  Edwin  A., 
assignor.) 


Schwartz,  A.  Haskell,  et  al.     (See  Sonman,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Schwartz,  Adolph,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Removable-decorative- 
window  shade  attachment.     2,102,240  ;  Dec  14. 

Schwartz,  Carl  K.,  Elkhart  Lake,  Wis.,  assignor  to  John 
Wood  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Conshohocken,  Pa. 
Computing  registering  mechanism  for  liquid  dispensing 
apparatus.     2.090,487  ;  Aug.  17. 

Schwartz,  Fernand  F.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Cela 
Holding.  S.  A.,  Luxemburg,  Luxemburg.  Water  var- 
nish having  an  enamel  surface  and  insoluble  after 
drying.     2,093,487;  Sept.  21. 

Schwartz,  Fernand  F.,  Paris.  France,  assignor  to  Ceia 
Holding,  S.  A.,  Luxemburg,  Luxemburg.  Water  var- 
nish haN-lng  an  enamel  surface  and  insoluble  after 
drying.     2,093,488  :  Sept.  21. 

Schwartz,  Fred,  assignor  to  Fort  Howard  Paper  Company, 
Green  Bay,  Wis.  Paper  pleating  machine.  2,094,415  ; 
Sept  28. 

Schwartz,  Frederick,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Artistic 
Lamp  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.  Lamp.  2,068,079  ; 
Jan.   19. 

Schwartz,  George  L.     (See  Larson.  L.  L.,  and  Schwartz.) 

Schwartz,  Harry  A.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assLngor  to  Na- 
tional Malleable  and  Steel  Castings  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.    Ferrous  aUoy.    2,069,423  ;  Feb.  2. 

Schwartz,  John  K.,  and  F.  J.  Collins,  assignors  to  Collins 
Loom  Works,  Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Mule  pinning  jack 
spool.     2.086.948;  July  13. 

Schwartz,  Morris.     (See  Lowenbraun,  H.,  and  Schwartz.) 

Schwartz,  Morris,  assignor  to  Barrel  Fitting  &  Seal  Cor- 
poration of  America,  Chicago,  Hi.  Container  closure. 
2,084,007 ;  June  15. 

Schwartz,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Respirator. 
2,067,026  ;  Jan.  5. 

Schwartz,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filter  type  respirator. 
2,070,241 ;  Feb.  9. 

Schwartz,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Respirator,  gas 
mask,  and  the  Uke.    2,070,754 ;  Feb.  16. 

Schwartz,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filter  type  respira- 
tor.    2,102,037  ;  Dec.  14. 

Schwartz.  R.  Plato,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  displaying  shoe  lasts  and  the  like. 
2,102,038  ;  Dec.  14. 

Schwartz,  Russell  P.,  Rochester,  N.  T.  Foot  measuring 
device.    2,082,912  ;  June  8. 

Schwartz,  Samuel  M.,  and  E.  J.  Tenny,  Paterson,  N.  J., 
said  Tenny  assignor  to  said  Schwartz.  Multiple  color 
flock  printing  machine.     2,084,827  ;  June  22. 

Schwartz,  Simon  B.,  assignor  to  Myles  Salt  Company, 
Ltd.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Dissolving  apparatus. 
2.072,385:  Mar.  2. 

Schwartz.  Sol.,  Chicago,  111.  Tamperproof  container. 
2,074,490  ;  Mar.  23. 

Schwartz,  Walter  M.,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz, 
Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cooking  apparatus. 
2,078,165;  Apr.  20. 

Schwartz,  Walter  M.,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz, 
Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Disk  fan.  2,100,980 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Schwartzman,  Benjamin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cooking  device. 
2,075,407  ;  Mar.  30. 

Schwartzman,  Harry,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Garment  hanger 
guard.     2,095.618  :  Oct.  12. 

Schwartzman.  Jacob,  assignor  to  S.  E.  Schwartzman, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bedsprlng  construction.  2,071,275 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Schwartzman,  Jacob,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Moore  Company,  Muncie,  Ind.  Wire  assembling  de- 
vice.    2.089,301  ;  Aug.   10. 

Schwartzman,  Samuel  E.  (See  Schwartzman,  Jacob,  as- 
signor.) 

Schwartzman,  Samuel  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Strap  for 
upholstery  springs.     2,070,963  ;  Feb.  16. 

Schwartzwalder.  Karl,  and  A.  S.  Rulka,  Flint,  assignors 
to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Mak- 
ing ceramic  bodies.     2,092,027  ;  Sept.  7. 

Schwiiry,  Mitchell,  et  al.  (See  Schwary,  P.,  and  Watson, 
assignors.)  .»>      .  -. 

Schwary,  Philip,  and  J.  G.  Watson,  assignors  of  one- 
"^•^"^t",  ^^-  Schwary,  one  twenty-fifth  to  W.  F.  Watson, 
one-fifai  to  L.  Gilkey,  and  four  twenty-fifths  to  M.  E. 
VVateon  Portland,  Oreg.  Spacer  for  stacking  cut  meats. 
2,0 1 5,472  ;  Mar.  30. 

Schwary^  ^I'^'P-  a°<l  J-  G-  Watson,  assignors  of  one 
•^^^^-.fi^th  to  W.  F.  Watson,  one-fifth  to  M.  Schwary, 
one-fifth  to  L.  Gilkey,  and  four  twenty-fifths  to  M.  B. 
o  nT?"!? •?  .°xf       o/?""^^-    Spacer  for  stacking  cut  meats. 

Schwarz,  Alfred,  Eisenach,  Marienhohe,  Germany  S. 
Schwarz,  neS  Kuhlhoff,  sole  heir  of  said  A.  Schwarz, 
deceased,  assignor  to  Metallwerk  Alfred  Schwarz, 
G.  m.  b.  H.     Defrosting  screen,     2,102,487  ;  Dec    14 

Schwarz,  Anton  C.     (See  de  Courcy,  Henry  J.,  assignor.) 

Schwarz  Bruno  E.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson.  N.  J. 
Stiffening  portions  of  boots  and  shoes.    2,067,987  ;  Jan. 

Schw.arz,  Bruno  E.,  Buenos  Aires  Argentina,  assignor  to 
rnited  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Manufacture  of  stitchdown  shoes.     2,086,743 ;  July  13. 

Schwarz  Bruno  E.,  Barcelona,  Spain,  and  F.  D.  Dean, 
Leicester^  England,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery 

9  n<Kro^-"\T  ^"*?^^°°'   N.   J.     Making  shoe  stiffeners. 
£,vyv,\}6i  ;   Nov.   16. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


553 


Schwarz,   Georg,  Anvers,   assignor  to  Gevaert  Photo-Pro- 
duction N.  v.,  Oude  God,  near  Anvers,  Belgium.     Photo- 
graphic     developer      and      photographic      developing. 
2,099,374;  Nov.    16. 
Schwarz,  Gustav,  G.  m.  b.  H.     (See  Grabarse,  Manfred, 

assignor.) 
Schwarz,  Karl,  assignor  to  Klangfilm  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin, 

Germany.     Noiseless  recording.     2,092,407  ;   Sept.  7. 
Schwarz,  Karl,  assignor  to  Klangfilm  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin, 
Germany.     Reproduction  of  sound  records.     2,093,489  ; 
Sept.  21. 
Schwarz,  Karl,  assignor  to  Klangfilm  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin, 
Germany.     Reproduction  of  sound  records.     2,093,490 ; 
Sept.  21. 
Schwarz,  Karl,  assignor  to  Klangfilm  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin, 
Germany.    Recording  of  electrical  impulses.    2,102,753  ; 
Dec.  21. 
Schwarz,   Richard,  Vienna,  Austria.     Stiffened  felt  hat. 
2,088,930;  Aug.  3. 

Schwarz,  Richard  E.  (See  Shoemaker,  J.  J.,  and 
Schwarz.) 

Schwarz,  Robert  G.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  and  A.  H.  Vorbusch, 
Pass  Christian,  Miss.  Pipe  cleaning  tool.  2,093,819  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Schwarz,  Sidney  L.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Cellufoam 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Feeding  mechanism  for 
fibrous  layers.     2,067,350  ;  Jan.  12. 

Schwarz,  Sophie,  neS  KuhlhofC.     (See  Schwarz,  Alfred.) 

Schwarzbaum,  Hartley  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  B.  C. 
Keyworth,  Gardner,  Mass.,  assignors  to  Bilt-Rite  Baby 
Carriage  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Spring  suspension  for  a 
baby  carriage  body.     2,073,497 ;  Mar.  9. 

Schwarze  Electric  Company.  (See  Durant,  John  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schwarze  Electric  Company.  (See  Von  Voigtlander, 
Frederick,  assignor.) 

Schwarzhaupt,  Paul  J.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.    Tuning  control.    2,069,627  ;  Feb.  2. 

Schwarzhaupt,  Paul  J.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Collapsible  antenna  for  vehicles. 
2,094,475  ; .  Sept.  28. 

Schwarzkopf,  Arthur  R.,  assignor  to  Theo.  A.  Kochs  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.    Chair.    2,084,871 ;  June  22. 

Schwarzkopf,  Paul,  Reutte,  Tyrol,  Austria,  assignor  to 
The  American  Cutting  Alloys,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tool  alloy.     2,091,017  ;  Aug.  24. 

Schwarzkopf,  Paul,  Reutte,  Tyrol,  Austria.  Composite 
structural  product  and  making  the  same.  2,096,924 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Schwarzschild,  Alfred  M.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Printed  tex- 
tile fabric.    2,068,770  ;  Jan.  26. 

Schwarzschild,  Myron  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Diagnostic 
indicator.     2,073,457;  Mar.  9. 

Schweda,  Albert  M.  (See  Le  Vesconte,  H.  J.,  and 
Sobweda.) 

Schween,  William  D.  ( See  Miller,  E.  H.,  Jr.,  Schween,  and 
Crosby.) 

Schwehm,  Ernest,  Jenkintown,  and  N.  Redman,  assignors 
to  John  M.  Schwehm  Sons,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Clearer  device  for  spinning  machnery.  2,096,923 ;  Oct. 
26. 

Schwehm,  John  M.,  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Schwehm,  E.,  and 
Redman,  assignors.) 

Schweich,  Roger,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Pulvls 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Glarus,  Switzerland.  Clutch. 
2,081,561 ;  May  25. 

Schweickart,  William  M.,  Euclid,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Minne- 
apolis-Honeywell Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  Control  apparatus  and  method.  2,093,649 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Schweig,  Sldonia,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Seamless  knitting  and 
resulting  product.     2,076,748  ;  Apr.  13. 

Schwainburg,  Arthur,  Prague,  and  F.  Waschiczeck,  Reich- 
enberg,  assignors  to  firm  Waldes  &  spol.,  Prague,  Czecho- 
slovakia.    Sliding  clasp  fastener.     2,074,624  ;  Mar.  23. 

Schweitzer  &  Conrad,  Inc.  (See  Conrad,  Nicholas  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schweitzer  &  Conrad,  Inc.  (See  Lindell,  Sigurd  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schweitzer  &  Conrad,  Inc.  (See  McMahon,  George  F., 
assignor.) 

Schweitzer  &  Conrad,  Inc.     (See  Ramsey,  Allan,  assignor.) 

Schweitzer  &  Conrad,  Inc.  (See  Triplett,  Hugh  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schweitzer,  Eugen,  Wiesbaden-Biebrich,  and  S.  Kiesskalt, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farben- 
industrie  Aktiongescllschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Apparatus  for  testing  magnetizable  work- 
pieces.    2,103,224 ;  Dec.  21. 

Schweitzer,  Howard  V.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
cleaning  articles  of  ceramic  materials.  2,073,184 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Schweitzer,  Howard  V.,  McKeesport,  Pa.,  and  D.  A.  Cable, 
East  Sparta,  Ohio,  assignors  to  United  States  Quarry 
Tile  Company,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.  Coating  surfaces. 
2,068,892  ;  Jan.  26. 

Schweitzer,  Hugo.     (See  Ilnlsmann,  J.,  and  Schweitzer.) 

Schweitzer,  Hugo,  LevcrkuHcn-WlcHdorf,  Germnny,  ns- 
Hlgnor  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
AzodyoHtulTs  and  their  manufacture.  2,092,143; 
Sept.  7. 

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Schweitzer,  Otto,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst,  as- 
signor to  Metallgesellschaft  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main, Germany.  Production  of  halogena- 
tion  products  of  rubber  and  like  substances.  2,078,545  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Schweizer,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Robert  Bosch  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart,  Germany.  Fuel  regulator  for  engines. 
2,080,746  ;  May  18. 

Schweizer,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Robert  Bosch  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart,  Germany.  Speed-governing  appara- 
tus for  injection  internal  combustion  engines. 
2,091,163  ;  Aug.  24. 

Schweizer,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Robert  Bosch  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart,  Germany.  Speed  governing  appara- 
tus for  injection  Internal  combustion  engines. 
2.093.984  :   Sept.  21. 

Schvpeizer,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Robert  Bosch  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart,  Germany.  Governor  means  for  liquid 
injection  internal  combustion  engines.  2,102,338 ;  Dec. 
14. 

Schweizerische  Industrie-Gesellschaft.  (See  Prel,  Max, 
assignor.) 

Schweizerische  Industrie-Gesellschaft.  (See  Knecht, 
Heinrich,  assignor.) 

Schweizerische  Lokomotiv-  &  Maschinenfabrli.  (See 
Miiller,  T.,  and  Wiederkehr,  assignors.) 

Schweizerische  Lokomotiv-&  Maschinenfabrik.  (See 
Weber,  Fritz  Julius,  assignor.) 

Schweller,  Edmund  F.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,074,435  ;  Mar.  23. 

Schweller,  Sylvester  M.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,067,208  ;  Jan.  12. 

Schwemlein,  William,  and  H.  W.  Ramey,  assignors  to  The 
Parkersburg  Rig  &  Reel  Company,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 
Bearing  mounting.     2,086,304 ;  July  6. 

Schwenk,  Erwin.     (See  Hildebrandt,  F.,  and  Schwenk.) 

Schwenk,  Erwin.  (See  Schoeller,  W.,  Hildebrandt,  and 
Schwenk.) 

Schwenk,  Erwin.  (See  Schoeller,  W.,  Schwenk,  and 
Hildebrandt.) 

Schwenk,  Erwin,  Montclalr,  N.  J.,  and  B.  Whitman, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Schering  Corporation,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Producing 
dihydro  follicular  hormones.     2,072,830 ;  Mar.   2. 

Schwenk,  Erwin,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  and  B.  Whitman,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Schering  Corporation,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Obtaining 
hormone-like  ketonic  substances.     2,078,978 ;  May  4. 

Schwenli,  Hans.      (See  Breitling,  E.,  and  Schwenk.) 

Schwer,  Frederick  A.  (See  Watrous,  Clarence  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Schwerin,  Frank  H.,  Bellevue,  assignor  to  The  Duft-Nor- 
ton  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Throw- 
ing machine.     2,078,166  ;  Apr.  20. 

Schwertner,  Paul  A.,  Euclid,  Ohio.  Dispenser  device. 
2,089,004  ;   Aug.    3. 

Schweyer,  Daniel  H.,  assignor  to  Schweyer  Electric  & 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Easton,  Pa.  Automatic  train  con- 
trol.    2,066,744  ;  Jan.  5. 

Schweyer  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Schweyer, 
Daniel  H.,  assignor.) 

Schwidetzky,  Oscar  O.  R.,  Hasbrouck  Heights,  and  A. 
Webster,  Passaic,  assignors  to  Becton,  Dickinson  &  Co., 
Rutherford,  N.  J.     Syringe.    2,086,925 ;  July  13. 

Schwimmer,  Fredrick  J.,  assignor  to  The  National  Supply 
Company  of  Delaware,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Valve  actuator 
mechanism.     2,091,934  ;  Aug.  31. 

Schwinn,  Frank  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Handle  bar  construc- 
tion.    2,068,474  ;  Jan.  19. 

Schwltzer-Cummins  Company.  (See  Roland,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Sciaky,  David,  Paris,  France.  Electric  spot  welding  ar- 
rangement.    2,069,975;  Feb.  9. 

Sciaky,  David,  Paris,  France.  Hydraulic  press  and  simi- 
lar apparatus.    2,075,235  ;  Mar.  30. 

Sciaky,  David,  Paris.  France.  Safety  device  for  electric 
machines.     2,091,219  ;  Aug.  24. 

Sciarra,  Giustino,  Isernia,  Italy.  Automatic  machine  for 
the  manufacture  of  alimentary  paste.  2,073,567 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Scientific  Oil  Corporation.  (See  Bellinger,  James  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Scofes,  Peter  G.,  et  al.     (See  Davis,  George  C,  assignor.) 

Scofleld,  Edgar,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Anchor  Cap 
&  Closure  Corporation,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Sealed  pack- 
age and  method  of  sealing.     2,080.747  ;  May  18, 

Scofleld,  Gilbert  J.,  LoudonvlUe,  N.  Y.  Coin  detector 
mechanism.     2,073,949  ;  Mar.  16. 

Scofield,  GUbort  J.,  Loudonvillo.  N.  Y.  Vending  machine 
construction.      2.101,420:  Doc.   7. 

Scofield,  Gilbert  J.,  Loudonville,  N.  Y.  Vending  appa- 
ratus or  the  like.     2,103,391 ;  Dec.  28. 

Scofleld,  Lynn  M.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Caffi  royale  mak- 
ing device.      2,072,469:   Mar.   2. 

Scofleld,  Philip  F.,  Palo  Alto,  assignor  to  Helnfz  &  Kauf- 
man, Ltd.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Vibrator  and  circuit 
therefor.     2,094,219;   Sept.  28. 

Scoflold,  Theodore  J.,  assignor  to  The  Snarks-Wltlilng- 
ton  Coiii|):niy,  .laokson,  Mich.  Storage  bin  for  rofrig- 
crntor  niljlncts.     2,()i)«,690  ;  Oct.  19. 

Scoma.  IVter  J.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Holder  for  sewlnir 
machine  needles.     2,074,9'I2  ;  Mar.  23. 


554 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Sconce,  James  S.,  Niagara  Falls,  assifnior  to  Hooker  Elec- 
trochemical Company,  New  York,  N.  X.  Treatment  of 
vegetable  fiber.     2,098,111 ;  Nov.  2. 

Scophony  Limited.      (See  Walton,  George  W.,  assignor.) 

Scotsmoor  Company.      (See  Mills,  Allison  C,  assignor.) 

Scott,  Albert  B.     (See  Baxter,  W.,  and  Scott.) 

Scott,  Albert  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Sound-shift  ap- 
paratus for  front  or  rear  projection.  2,088,096  ;  July 
27. 

Scott.  Albert  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Film  feeding  appa- 
ratus.    2.094,162  ;   Sept.  28. 

Scott,  Albert  B.,  and  O.  M.  Gruhzit,  assignors  to  Parke, 
Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spirocheticide. 
2,092,028  ;  Sept.  7. 

Scott,  Arthur  L.,  Holicong,  Pa.  Motor  mounting. 
2,083,277  ;  June  8. 

Scott,  Audrey  K.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Closure  for  paper  con- 
tainers.    2,097,647  ;   Nov.  2. 

Scott,  Bateman  D.,  Camp  Miserden,  near  Stroud,  England. 
Accessory  drive  mechanism.     2,097,742  ;  Nov.  2. 

Scott,  Charles  H.,  Queen's  Village,  assignor  to  The  Dorr 
Company,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sedimentation  appa- 
ratus.    2,086.394  ;  July  6. 

Scott,  Charles  H.,  Queens  Village,  assignor  to  The  Dorr 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sedimentation  de- 
vice.   2,087,725  ;  July  20. 

Scott,  Cliarles  H.,  Queens  Village,  assignor  to  The  Dorr 
Company.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sedimentation  device. 
2,094,.552  :  Sept.  28. 

Scott,  Clyde,  Newark,  N.  J.  Composite  film  and  method 
of  making.     2,101.876  ;  Dec.  14. 

Scott,  E.  H.      (See  Pfaff,  Ernest  R.,  assignor.) 

Scott,  Edwin  D.      (See  Galamb,   J.,  and  Scott.) 

Scott,  Everett  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  J.  Seibert, 
Akron,  Ohio.     Arch  support.     2,079,820  ;  May  11. 

Scott,  Floyd  L.,  assignor  to  Hughes  Tool  Company,  Hous- 
ton, Tex.     Cutter  bearing.     2,086,681 ;  July  13. 

Scott,  Floyd  L.,  assignor  to  Hughes  Tool  Company,  Hous- 
ton, Tex.  Pilot  bearing  for  driU  cutters.  2,086,682  ; 
July  13. 

Scott,  Floyd  L.,  and  N.  B.  Berleth.  Houston,  Tex.  Bear- 
ing for  well  drills.     2,091.889  ;  Aug.  31. 

Scott,  Floyd  L.,  and  L.  E.  Garfield,  assignors  to  Hughes 
Tool  Company,  Houston,  Tex.  Drill  cutter  mounting. 
2,086,680  ;  July  13. 

Scott,  Gilbert  W.,  Jacksonville,  111.  Fruit  juicer. 
2.088,815;  Aug.   3. 

Scott,  Glenn  W.,  Mount  Zion,  and  A.  Frizzell.  Decatur,  111. 
Track  leveler  for  tractors.     2,070,964;  Feb.  16. 

Scott,  Harry  A.,  North  Plainfield,  and  L.  B.  Case,  as- 
signors to  John  Waldron  Corporation,  New  Brunswick, 
N.  J.  Pattern  registration  means  for  multiple  cylinder 
printing  machines.     2.102,386;  Dec.   14. 

Scott,  Harry  J.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Siphon  bottle 
head.     2,079,773  ;  May  11. 

Scott,  Harry  T..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Carburetor. 
2,080.440  ;  May  18. 

Scott,  Henry  T.     (See  Reade,  C.  W.,  and  Scott.) 

Scott,  Henry  T.,  assignor  to  The  American  Paper  Bottle 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Sealing  mechanism. 
2,082,722  ;  June  1. 

Scott,  Henry  T.,  assignor  to  The  American  Paper  Bottle 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Container  fabricating  ma- 
chine.    2,085,477  ;  June  29. 

S-iott,  Henry  T.,  assignor  to  The  American  Paper  Bottle 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Folding  mechanism. 
2,085.478;  June   28. 

Scott,  Henry  T.,  assignor  to  The  American  Paper  Bottle 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Container.  2,087,940 ;  Julv 
27. 

Scott,  Herbert  J.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y. 
Temperature-compensated  device.     2,100,412  ;  Nov.  30. 

Scott,  Herbert  J.,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories.  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Combined  magnetostriction  and  piezoelectric  selective 
device.     2.101.272;  Dec.  7. 

Scott,  Herbert  V.  W..  Glen  Hldge,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Van 
Raalte  Compan^v,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Runproof  or  run- 
resistant  stocking  having  picot  edge  or  fashionings. 
2,082,360 ;  June  1. 

Scott,  Hiram  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  M.  Small, 
Bartlesville,  Okla.  Automatic  fire  alarm  system. 
2,088,002  ;  July  27. 

Scott  floyt  S.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Agitating  apparatus. 
2,087,415  ;  Julv  20. 

Scott,  Hyler  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Propeller.  2,085,769  ; 
July  6. 

Scott,  Ira  J.      (See  Leninger,  Edwin  J.  H..  assignor.) 

Scott,  James,  Chicago.  HI.     Sterilizer.    2,095,154  ;  Oct.  5. 

Scott,  James  A.,  and  B.  B.  Higgins,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Protective   clothespin.     2,082,1522  ;    June   1. 

Scott.  James  B.,  Montreal.  Quebec,  Canada.  Film  move- 
ment apparatus.     2,091.692  ;  Aug.  .Tl. 

Scott,  John  A..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Machine  for  applying 
reinforcing  fabric  to  inner  soles.     2,089,437;  Aug.  10. 

Scott,  Keith,  et  al.  (See  Pottcnger,  F.  M.,  Jr.,  and  Balsley, 
assignor.) 

Scott,  Kenneth  L.     (See  Rcmmers.  W.  E..  and  Scott.) 

Scott,  Leslie  E.,  and  E.  A.  Smith,  San  Jose,  Calif. 
Automatic  vending   machine.      2,088,038  ;   July   27. 

Scott,  Lewis  L.,  Kirkwood,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Detroit 
Lubricator  Company,  Detroit.  Mich.  Automatic  valve. 
2,071.143  ;  Feb.  16. 


Scott,  Marshall  R.,  Ripon,  Wis.,  and  W.  F.  Herold, 
Bridgeport,  assignors  to  The  Bassick  Company,  Bridge- 
port.   Conn.      Caster   socket.      2,072,132 ;    Mar.    2. 

Scott,  Norman  D.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
halides    and    making    them.      2,084,284 ; 


L.  Hansley, 
du  PorB:  de 
Preparation 


Ether    acid 
June  15. 

Scott,    Norman   D.,    J.    F.   Walker,    and   V. 
Niagara  Falls,   N.   Y.,  assignors  to  E.  I. 
Nemours   &   Company,   Wilmington,   Del. 
of   sodium   hydrosulphite.      2,083,870 ;    June   15. 

Scott-Paine,  Hubert,  Hythe,  England.  Torpedo  launch- 
ing gear.     2,103,380  ;  Dec.  28. 

Scott,  Philip  L.,  San  Mateo,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Super 
Diesel  Tractor  Corporation,  La  Porte,  Ind.  Humidfly- 
Ing  system.     2,084,563  ;  June  22. 

Scott,  Ray  P.     (See  Bergen,  Cecil  C,  assignor.) 

Scott,  Robert  C.  Cambridge,  Mass.  Liquid  level  indi- 
cator.     2,072,223  ;    Mar.    2. 

Scott,  Rufus  W.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Pessary.  2,087,610 : 
July  20. 

Scott,  Thomas  A.      (See  Roberts,  D.,  Scott,  and  PeeL) 

Scott,  Thomas  R.,  and  M.  C.  Field,  London,  England, 
assignors  to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Conductor  insulated  with  cellulose 
material.    2,092,477  ;  Sept.  7. 

Scott.  Walter  H.      (See  Wamick,  P.,  and  Scott.) 

Scott,  Walter  J.,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Stop  motion  for  tex- 
tile apparatus.     2,086,096  ;  July  6. 

Scott,  Walter  L.,  et  al.      (See  Paige,  Samuel  B.,  assignor.) 

Scott,  William  C,  Chicago,  111.  Brake  leverage  struc- 
ture.    2,076,047  :   Apr.   6. 

Scott,  William  H.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Brush  and  an  appli- 
ance for  using  the  same.     2,103,957  ;  Dec.   28. 

Scott,  William  M.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  L-T-E  Circuit  Breaker 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tripping  means  for  cir- 
cuit interrupters.     2,092,592  ;  Sept.  7. 

Scott  &  Williams,  Incorporated.  (See  Coleman,  Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 

Scott  &  Williams,  Inc.  (See  Houseman,  Harold  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Scott  &  Williams,  Incorporated.  (See  Micks,  Wilmot,  as- 
signor.) 

Scott  &  Williams,  Incorporated.  (See  Page,  A.  E.,  and 
Swinglehurst,  assignors.) 

Scott  &  Williams,  Incorporated.  (See  Sheppard,  Harry 
N.,  assignor.) 

Scoutten,  Floyd  L.,  Hudson,  assignor  to  Mid-West  Forge 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  making  roll 
forged   articles.     2.081,959  ;  June  1. 

Scovel,  Raleigh.      (See  Phillips,  W.  J.,  and  Scovel.) 

Scovil,  Cora  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  L.  L.  Greneker. 
Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y.  Ornamental  object  and  making  the 
same.     2,081.071  ;  May  18. 

Scovil,  D.  &  H.,  Incorporated.  (See  Porter,  Joseph  S.. 
assignor.) 

Scoyill  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bennett,  if  orris 
H..  assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Bertschlnger, 
Charles  F.,  assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company, 
assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Companv. 
F..  assignor.) 

Scovill  JIanufacturing  Company, 
assignor.) 

Scovill   Manufacturing   Company, 
assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company, 
assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company, 
signor. ) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company, 
assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company, 
assignor.) 

Scovill    Manufacturing   Company, 
erick  R.,  assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company. 
W.,  assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company. 
I.,  assignor.) 

Scovillo  -Manufacturing  Company. 
L.,  assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company, 
son  11..  assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company, 
and  Spender,  assignors.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company. 
J.,  assignor.) 

Scovill   Manufacturing  Company. 
T.,  assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Companv. 
assignor.) 

Scovllle.  David  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Sheet  aligning 
and  gauging  device.     2,088,039  ;  July  27. 

Scovillp,  James  D.,  assignor  to  S.  Morgan  Smith  Com- 
pany, York,  Pa.  Hydraulic  machine.  2,083,797  ;  June 
15. 

Scoville,  James  D.,  assignor  to  S.  Morgan  Smith  Com- 
pany, York,  Pa.     Hydraulic  turbine.     2,085,233;  June 


(See  Dews,  Joseph  W., 

(See  Donahue,  Patrick 
(See  Fenton,  Paul  E., 
(See  Huckins,  Royal, 
(See  Janes,  Edmund  D., 
(See  Miller,  Henry,  as- 
(See  Phillips,  Harry  I., 
(See  Price,  William  B., 

(See  Reutter,  Fred- 
(See  Schaff,  Almanzo 
(See  Spender,  Sydney 

(See  Summey,  David 
(See  Tompkins,  Emer- 
(See  Tompkins,  E.  H., 
(See  Veillette,  Jeffrey 
(See  Williams,  Selden 
(See  Wolff,  Jerome  G., 


29. 

Scoville  Manufacturing  Company, 
bert  D.,  assignor.) 


(See  Clemmons,  Her- 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


555 


Scrantom,  De  Hart  G.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  removing  coatings.  2,083,407 ; 
June  8. 

Screw  Machine  Specialty  Company.  (See  Weber,  John 
G.,  assignor.) 

Scriba,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Midland  Wire  &  Metal 
Products,  Chicago,  111.  Display  device.  2,071,290; 
Feb.  16. 

Scribner,  William  L.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Fuel  injection  pump. 
2,079,821 ;  May  11. 

Scribner,  William  L.,  assignor  to  The  Timken  Roller  Bear- 
ing Company,  Canton,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  cold  roll- 
ing axle  journals.     2,086,051 ;  July  6. 

Scribner,  William  L.,  and  T.  V.  Buckwalter,  assignors  to 
The  Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  Canton,  Ohio. 
Apparatus  for  cold  rolling  axle  journals.  2,101,516 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Scrimger,  Irvin  B.,  assignor  to  J.  S.  Thornton,  San 
Francisco,   Calif.     Separator.     2,090,075 ;  Aug.  17. 

Scripture,  Edward  W.,  Jr.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Indu- 
rating composition  for  concrete.     2,081,642  ;  May  25. 

Scripture,  Edward  W.,  Jr.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  In- 
durating composition  for  concrete.     2,081,643  ;  May  25. 

Scripture,  Edward  W.,  Jr.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to 
The  Master  Builders  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Alu- 
minous  cements.     2,099,176 ;   Nov.    16. 

Scrlvanich,  Luke,  Lyndhurst,  N.  J.  Refrigerator  and 
boxcar  door  construction.     2,077,020  ;  Apr.  13. 

Scrivener,  Arthur,  Birmingham,  England.  Centerless 
grinding  machine.     2,091,655  ;  Aug.  31. 

Scruggs,  Loyd,  University  City,  Mo.  Chuck  or  tool  holder. 
2  071  954  '  Feb.  23. 

Scruggs',  Loyd,  University  City,  Mo.  Electric  motor. 
2,082,264;   June  1. 

Scudder,  Frederick  J.,  Queens  Village,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  system.     2,089,438;  Aug.  10. 

Scullin,  Richard  J.,  Newton,  Mass.  Preparing  bituminous 
concrete  paving  material.    2,073,907  :  Mar.  16. 

Scurlock,  Lewis  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Differential  gearing. 
2,067,952;   Jan.   19. 

Scurlock,  Lewis  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Food  container  unit. 
2,074,564;  Mar.  23. 

Scurlock,  Lewis  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerator.  2,091,292  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Scutt,  Leo  G.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Electrical  cooking  and 
toasting  device.    2,075,474  ;  Mar.  30. 

Seaborne,  Charles  R.,  Appleton,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  American  Lakes  Paper  Company,  Wau- 
kegan.  111.  Paper  making  machine.  Re.  20,606 ;  Dec. 
28. 

Seabrooks,  Kyle  A.,  assignor  to  Mixing  Equipment  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Mixer  drive.  2,096,597  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Seagram,  John,  Alameda,  assignor  ta  Atlas  Imperial 
Diesel  Engine  Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Fuel  injec- 
tion system  for  internal  combustion  engines.  2,078,286  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Seagrave  Corporation,  The.  (See  Havens,  Homer  M., 
assignor.) 

Seaholm,  Herman  G.  (See  Dahlstrand,  H.  P.,  and  Sea- 
holm.) 

Sfiailles,  Jean.     (See  Freyssinet,  E.,  and  Sfiailles.) 

Sealand  Corporation,  The.  (See  Lindsey,  William  D., 
assignor.) 

Sealdrok  Company  of  New  England.  (See  Stafford,  Hiram 
M.,  assignor.) 

Sealed  Joint  Products  Co.  Inc.  (See  Duffy,  Charles  G., 
assignor.) 

Sealkote  Corporation.     (See  Lauter,  Felix,  assignor.) 

Seal-0-Strain  Corporation.  (See  Arvintz,  Abraham  A., 
assignor.) 

Seals,  Oarlin  E.,  Monahans,  Tex.  Combination  well  drill- 
ing rig.     2,074,594  ;  Mar.  23. 

Sealtest  System  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Weisberg,  D.  M., 
Chappell,  Stringer  and  Stevens,  and  Trebler,  assignors.) 

Soaltost  System  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Whitaker,  R., 
Woi.sberg,  and  Hilker^  assignors.) 

Seaman,  Agnes  A.,  administratrix.     (See  Ames,  Elmer  U.) 

Seaman,  Charles,  Jamaica  Estates,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
Shirring   device.      2,069,855  ;   Feb.    9. 

Seaman.  Charles,  Jamaica  Estates,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
Ruching  device.     2,069,856 ;    Feb.  9. 

Seaman,  Howard  C,  Jr.     (See  Gaboon,  B.  F.,  and  Seaman.) 

Seaman,  Joseph  W.,  Upper  Darby,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
lOlectric  Company.  Circuit  breaker.  2,007,792 ;  Jan. 
12. 

Seamless  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  PaoUllo,  Salvatore, 
assignor.) 

Seamless  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Schneider,  Wil- 
fred C,  assignor.) 

Searle,  Clarence  C,  Maricopa,  Calif.  Pumping  unit. 
2,071,437  :  Feb.  23. 

Searle,  Dudloy  F.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Air  brake  control  sys- 
tem.    2,099,453;  Nov.   10. 

Searlp,  G.  D.,  &  Co.  (See  Kobor,  P.  A.,  and  Crosley,  aa- 
BignorH.) 

Searle,  Melville  C,  Baltimore,  Md.  Engine  construction. 
2,078,092  ;  Apr.  27. 

Senrles,  Raymond  R..  assignor  to  The  Fafnlr  Bearing 
Company,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Bearing.  2,094,008 ; 
Oct.  5. 


Searles,  Wayne  S.,  assignor  to  Universal  Optical  Corpora- 
tion, Providence,  R.  I.  Opthalmic  mounting. 
2,067,419  ;  Jan.  12. 

Searles,  Wayne  S.,  assignor  to  Flexrite  Sales  Company, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Ophthalmic  mounting.  2,071,045: 
Feb.  16. 

Searls,  Edward  M.,  Madison,  Wis.  Sprajing  apparatus. 
2,083,039;  June  8. 

Sears,  George  B.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Jaeger  Watch 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  apparatus. 
2,084,657 ;  June  22. 

Sears,  John.      (See  Miller,  A.,  and  Sears.) 

Sears,  Richard  W.,  II.      (See  Koca,  James  F.,  assignor.) 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.  (See  Corson.  Arthur  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sears,  Roebuck,  and  Co.  (See  Hauptli,  Herbert  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.     (See  Horsrud,  Ole,  assignor.) 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.  (See  Janes,  L.  S.,  Raben,  and 
Nielsen,  assignors.) 

Sears  Roebuck  and  Co.,  et  al.  (See  Livar,  Allen  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.     (See  Morgan,  John  R.,  assignor.) 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Co.  (See  Sprankle,  C.  N.,  and  Golec, 
assignors.) 

Sears,  Roebuck  and  Company.  (See  Sampsel,  Arthur  V., 
assignor.) 

Sears,  Sterling  G.,  Garden  City,  assignor  to  Dictograph 
Products  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Group  audl- 
phone  system.     2,094,681 ;  Oct.  5. 

Seashore,  Gunnar  F.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Tube  closure. 
2,084,872  ;  June  22. 

Seat,  Jay  L.,  Fairfield,  Conn.  Portable  fire  extinguisher. 
2,099,828  ;  Nov.  23. 

Seat,  Jay  L.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Mergenthaler 
Linotype  CJompany.  Automatic  fire  extinguishing  sys- 
tem.    2,096,383  ;  Oct.  19. 

Seaton,  Max  Y.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Westvaco  Chlorine  Products  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Dry  cleaning.  2,077,857  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Seaver,  Elliot  O.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hookless 
Fastener  Company.  Separable  fastener.  2,068,354 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Seaver,  Jay  J.,  and  S.  P.  Kinney,  Chicago,  W.  M.  Kirk, 
Wheaton,  and  C.  W.  Andrews,  Chicago,  assignors  to  H. 
A.  Brassert  &  Company  Chicago,  111.  Filtering  ap- 
naratus.    2,077,589  ;  Apr.  20. 

Seaverson,  Oswald  I.,  Rawlins,  Wyo.,  assignor  to-  The 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Elec- 
trical regulating  apparatus  for  rectifiers.  2,092,859 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Seavey,  Frederick  R.,  Alton,  assignor  to  Western  Cartridge 
Company,  East  Alton,  111.  Stratified  primer  charge. 
2,068,516  ;  Jan.  19. 

Seay,  Brother  J..  Ocala,  Fla.    Grader.    2,088,537  :  July  27. 

Seay,  James  I.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Well  reamer.  2,069,482  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Sebek,  Vladimir  J.,  Cicero,  111.  Die  casting  machine. 
2,078,611  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sebell,  Harry,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Crown  Cork  & 
Seal  Company,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Making  can  bodies. 
2,078.546  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sebell,  Harry,  Boston,  assignor  to  Boston  Envelope  Com- 
pany, Dedham,  Mass.  Cup  dispenser.  2,085,395 ; 
June  29. 

Sebell,  Harry.  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Crown  Can  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Can. 
2,091.890;  Aug.  31. 

Sebell,  Harry,  Boston,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  H.  Parker, 
Lexington,  Mass.    Can  or  container.    2,098,763  ;  Nov.  9. 

Sebell,  Harry,  Boston,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Arthur  H. 
Parker,  Lexington,  Mass.  Container.  2,102,440 ;  Dec. 
14. 

Seberhagen,  Sigurd  H.  (See  Ross,  R.  W.,  and  Seberhag- 
en.) 

Seberhagen,  Sophie,  executrix.  (See  Ross,  R.  W.,  and 
Seberhagen.) 

Sebrell,  Lorin  B.,  Silver  Lake,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preparing  rubber  con- 
version products.     2,099,318  :  Nov.  16. 

Sebrell,  Lorin  B.,  Silver  Lake,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Accelerator  of  vulcani- 
zation.    2,102,.547  :  Dec.  14. 

Sebreny,  Bernhard  B.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Carton  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.    Carton.    2,069,281 ;  Feb.  2. 

Sebring,  George,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Filter.  2,093,370; 
Sept.  14. 

Sebring,  Roy,  et  al.      (See  Holmes,  Charles  I.,  assignor.) 

Sechrest,  Elwood  C,  High  Point,  N.  C.  Furniture  con- 
struction.    2,082,427  ;  June  1. 

Seek,  Frank  C,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Llriuefler  system 
for  solidified  carbon  dioxide.     2,073,121  ;  Mar.  9. 

Sockar,  Frank.      (See  AlikulUa,  P.,  Stecker,  and  Scckar.) 

Seckham,  Charles  P.,  Wakefield,  England.  Apparatus  for 
stripping  electric  cables.     2,099.084:  Nov.   16. 

Scco  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Keith,  John  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Secrist,  Horanco  A.,  Walpole,  Mass..  assignor  to  Tlio  Ki-n- 
dnll  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Fabric.  2,081,370 ;  May 
25. 

Secrist,  Stanley  M.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  Lining  metallic 
vessels.    2,084,298  ;  June  15. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Security  Engineering  Co.  (See  Armentrout,  A.  L.,  and 
Hall,  assignors.) 

Security  Engineering  Co.     (See  Hammer,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Security  Products  Corporation.  (See  Watson,  Frederick 
W.,  assignor.) 

Security  Trust  Company.      (See  Long,  Elmer  C,  assignor.) 

Sedgley,  Reginald  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Safety  firing  pin 
for  guns.     2,089,581 ;  Aug.  10. 

SedgT\-ick,  Harry  A.      (See  Hodgson,  H.  E.,  and  Sedgwick.) 

See  Fabriks  Aktiebolag.  (See  Gille,  N.  J.,  and  Hansson, 
assignors.) 

Seebach,  Fritz.      (See  Elbel,  E.,  and  Seebach.) 

Seebach,  Friti,  Erkner,  near  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Bakellte  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Preparing  resinous  condensation  products 
containing  nrea  or  Its  derivatives.    2,069,117  ;  Jan.  26. 

Seebach,  Fritz,  Erkner,  near  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Bakelite  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Preparing  molded  articles.  2,091,164 ; 
Aug.  24. 

Seeber,  Peter,  Champaign,  HI.  Com  detasseling  machine. 
2,081,681 ;  May  25. 

Seeberger,  Fred  B.,  Yeadon,  Pa.  Calking  gun.  2,090,644  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Seeberger,  Julius,  et  al.  (See  Lehman,  Dwight  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Seeburg,  J.  P.,  Corporation.  (See  Johnson,  Carl  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Seeck,  Ferdinand  W.,  Lebanon,  Oreg.  Gearless  variable 
speed  transmission.     2,085,770  ;  July  6. 

Seederer,  Jacob  E.,  Bloomfield,  assignor  to  Seederer-Kohl- 
busch,  Inc.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Precision  balance. 
2,081,252  ;  May  25. 

Seederer-Kohlbusch,  Inc.     (See  Gattonl,  John,  assignor.) 

Seederer-Kohlbusch,  Inc.  (See  Seederer,  Jacob  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Seedlock,  Frank  A.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Nolvex  File  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  File. 
2,087,483  ;  July  20. 

Seedlock,  Frank  A..  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Nolvex  File  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  File.  2,087,484  ; 
July  20. 

Seegel,  Hyman,  et  al.    (See  Carnahan,  Ralph  W.,  assignor.) 

Seegel,  Samuel,  et  al.  (See  Carnahan,  Ralph  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Seeger,  Edwin  W.     (See  Brown,  G.  C,  and  Seeger.) 

Seeger,  Edwin  W.,  and  P.  B.  Harwood,  Wauwatosa,  as- 
signors to  Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cir- 
cuit controller.    2,066,745  ;  Jan.  5. 

Keeger,  Edwin  W.,  and  F.  J.  Russell.  Wauwatosa,  as- 
signors to  Cutler-Hammer.  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Bat- 
tery charging  system.     2.067,420  ;  Jan.  12. 

Seeger,  Gustave  R.,  assignor  to  Seeger  Refrigerator  Com- 
pany, St.  Paul,  Minn.  Refrigerator  body  construction. 
2,074,436  :  Mar.  23. 

Seeger  Refrigerator  Company.  (See  Seeger,  Gustave  R., 
assignor.) 

Seeger  Refrigerator  Company.  (See  Swedman,  Enoch,  as- 
signor.) 

Seegers,  Hans.     (See  Hedfield.  R.  T.,  and  Seegers.) 

Seegers,  Hans,  assignor  to  Jas.  P.  Marsh  Corporation, 
Chicago,   111.     Pressure  gauge.     2,100,754 ;   Nov.   30. 

Seehase,  Hans,  Berlin,  Germany.  Quickly  demountable 
light  motorcycle.     2,080,972;  May  18. 

Seehaus.  Paul,  Schwanden,  Switzerland.  Tobacco  pipe 
and  the  like.     2,094.378  ;  Sept.  28. 

Seeley,  George  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Strand  measuring  appaartus.     2,087,335  ;  July  20. 

Seeley,  Harold  T.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Control  system.  2,075,666 ;  Mar. 
30. 

Seeley,  Stuart  W.     (See  Mount  joy,  G.,  and  Seeley.) 

Seeley,  Stuart  W.,  and  G.  Mountjoy,  Jackson,  Mich., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation 
of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  receiving  set. 
2.102,168;  Dec.  14. 

Seelman,  John  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Collapsible  tube 
carton.     2,076,048:  Apr.  6. 

Seely,  Thomas  H.,  Melrose,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Gouging 
machine.     2,088,765  ;  Aug.  3. 

Seelye.  Elwyn  E.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Floor  construction. 
2,086.744  ;  July  13. 

Seem,  J.  B.,  et  al.     (See  Brandenburg,  Harry  J.,  assignor.) 

Seem,  Warren  A.,  Forty  Fort,  Pa.  Feed  roll  brake  for 
silk  machines  or  the  like.     2,060,118  ;  Jan.  26. 

Seepe,  Paul  E.,  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honeywell  Reg- 
ulator Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Heating  system. 
2,076,518;  Apr.  6. 

Seer,  Richard  H.,  Danvers,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Weld 
lap  pressing  machine.    2,002,089  ;  Sept.  7. 

Soez,  (Christian  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Asntray.  2,073,498 ; 
Mar.  0. 

Scfclk,  Joseph  J.,  Jr.,  Morris  Plains,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Guy 
clnmp  holder.     2,073,030  :  Mar.  9. 

Sefco  Inc.     (See  Ekdahl,  Edward  B.,  assignor.) 

Seft,  Rudolph  R..  Brackenrldce,  Pa.  Sheet  stacking  ap- 
paratus.    2,069,424;  Feb.  2. 

S«'rton  Fibre  Can  Company.  (See  Seidel,  Arthur  A.,  as- 
signor.) 


Y.    Package.    2,071,856 ; 

Smoking    imple- 

2,091,338 ; 

2,094,755; 

2,069,563 : 


Y.  Razor. 
Lock. 
Key  gauge. 


Seg,!!,  Jacob  J.,  Irvlngton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Road-Knight 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  sign.  2,082,523  ; 
June  1. 

Segal,  Hyman  R.,  New  York,  N. 
Feb.  23. 

Segal,    Hyman   R.,    New   York,   N.    Y. 
ment.     2,072,431 ;   Mar.   2. 

Segal,   Hvman  R.,  New  York,  N. 
Aug.  31. 

Segal,  Hyman  R.,   New  York,  N. 
Oct.  5. 

Segal,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  T. 
Feb.  2. 

Segal,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  assignor  of  twentv  per  cent  to 
C.  M.  Palmer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clasp  for  supporting 
wearing  apparel.     2,091,420  ;  Aug.  31. 

Segar,  Lee,  Troy,  Pa.     Hinge.     2,078,815  ;  Apr.  27. 

Segar,  Leonard  H.,  Renton,  Wash.  Automatic  coal  stoking 
device.     2,078,640  ;  Apr.  27. 

Segeal,  Bamett,  assignor  to  S.  W.  Schubert,  London,  Eng- 
land. Device  for  use  with  the  dialing  plates  of  auto- 
matic telephone  instruments.     2,097,384  ;   Oct.  26. 

Seger,  Robert  A.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Bobbin  carrier  for 
braiding  machines.     2,094,756 ;   Oct.    5. 

Seger,  William  E.,  Lacy,  S.  Dak.  Tool.  2,070,217; 
Feb.  9. 

Segessemann,  Ernest.  (See  Wechsler,  R.,  and  Segesse- 
mann.) 

Segessemann,  Ernest,  Newark,  assignor  to  National  Oil 
Products  Company,  Harrison,  N.  J.  Substituted  sul- 
phonlc  acids  of  high  wetting,  dispersing,  and  emulsi- 
fying power  and  producing  the  same.  2,076,166 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Segessemann,  Ernest,  Newark,  assignor  to  National  Oil 
Products  Company,  Harrison,  N.  J.  Sulphonated  esters 
of  fatty  acids  and  making  the  same.  2,093,576  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Seghers,  Emlel  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Percolator  top. 
2,077,590  ;  Apr.  20. 

Segovia,  Crispin  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  fruit 
Juice  extractor.     2.078,737  ;  Apr.  27. 

Seguy,  Jean  D.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Cracking 
of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,069,392;  Feb.  2. 

Seguy,  Jean  D.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil 
Products  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Treatment  of  hydro- 
carbon oils.    2,079,187  ;  May  4. 

Seguy,  Jean  D.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,089,668;  Aug.  10. 

Seguy,  Jean  D.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Uni- 
versal Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Treatment 
of  hydrocarbon  oils.     2,094,907  ;  Oct.  5. 

Seguy,  Jean  D.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Hydrocarbon  oil  conversion. 
2,101,517  :  Dec.  7. 

Sehon,  John  O.,  Holliday,  Tex.  Wrench.  2,069,976: 
Feb.  9. 

Seibel,  Albert  C,  East  St.  Louis,  HI.  Adjustable  window 
curtain  fixture.     2,099,707  ;  Nov.  23. 

Seibel,  Elmer  F.     (See  Davison,  C.  R.,  and  Seibel.) 

Seiberling  Latex  Products  Company.  (See  Kilborn,  Karl 
B.,  assignor.) 

Seiberling,  Theophilus  K.  (See  Laursen,  Laurits  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

(See   Parker,    W.    H.,    Selbert,    and 


J.      (See   Parker,   W.    H.,    Selbert,    and 


Seibert,   Nelson 
Brooks.) 

Seibert,    Nelson 
Genung.) 

Seibert,  Nelson  J.,  Wllkinsburg,  and  F.  S.  Brooks,  Edge- 
wood,  assignors  to  Pittsburgh  Equitable  Meter  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Meter  valve.  2,081,072  ;  May 
IS. 

Seibert,  Nelson  J.,  Wllkinsburg,  and  W.  H.  Parker    as- 
signors to  Pittsburgh  Equitable  Meter  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh.  Pa.     Meter  register.     2.090,269  ;  Aug.   17. 
2  073  950°^  M^r^ie  ^'^"®^°°'    ^°^°-      leverage    cooler. 

Seibert,' Thomas  J.     (See  Scott,  Everett  H.,  assignor.) 

^'^.'u",'^'  ^''°®^-     (See  Hacker,  O.  H.,  and  Seibold.) 

Selbold,  Ernst,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Volth,  Heldenhelm- 
S^ni^onn*"?'  Germany.  Hydraulic  transmission. 
^,uo7,zuv ;  Jan.  12. 

Seibold,  Ernst,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Voith,  Heidenhelm-on- 
the-Crenz,  Germany,  a  copartnership.  Hydraulic  vari- 
o  A^,  SRo  T  transmission  and  operating  the  same 
Z,{)bi,7i)6  ;   J.in.  12. 

Selbold,  Ernst,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Voith,  Heldenheim-on- 
the-Brenz,  Germany.  Variable  speed  transmission  and 
two  speed  planetary  gear.     2,078,287  ;  Apr   27 

Selbold,  Ernst,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Voith,  Heldenheim-on- 
the-Brenz.  Germany.  Hydraulic  coupling  or  torque 
changer,  filling,  and  emptying  means.     2,078,738  ;  Apr. 

Seidel,  Arthur  A.,  assignor  to  Sefton  Fibre  Can  Company, 
Maplewood,  Mo.     Container  closure.     2,089,812 ;   Aug, 

Seidel,  George  M.     (See  Brown,  N.  C.  L.,  and  Seidel.) 

Seidelbach,  Rudolf,  Berlln-Mariendorf,  assignor  to  C 
Lorenz  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlln-Tempelhof,  Germany. 

o  >,ov,ace-controlllng  arrangement.     2,084,509;  June  22. 

SoKlelhuber,  Frank  V.  (See  Seldelhuber,  Victor,  as- 
signor.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


557 


Seidelhuber,  Victor,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  V.  Seidel- 
huber,    Seattle,   Wash.      Pelorus.     2,099,772 ;   Nov.   23. 

Seiden,  Elmer  J.,  Jackson,  Mich.  Signaling  system. 
2,096,069  ;  Oct.   19. 

Seidl,  Karl,  Munich,  assignor  to  firm  Menck  &  Ham- 
brock  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Altona-Hamburg,  Germany.  Im- 
pact device.     2,072,224;   Mar.   2. 

Seidler,  Carl,  Nev?  York,  N.  Y.  Dispensing  container. 
2,099,412  ;   Nov.    16. 

Seidner,  Aladar,  et  al.     (See  Butow,  Abe  M.,  assignor.) 

Seidner,  Milton  E.     (See  Rice,  H.  T.,  and  Seidner.) 

Seifarth,  Frederick  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Roller  bearing. 
2,008,198  ;  Jan.  19. 

Seifer,  Theo,  Berlin,  Germany.  Boring  motor.  2,087,677  ; 
July  zO. 

Seifert,  Charles  H.,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.  Rotary  valve 
packing.     2,089,582  ;  Aug.   10. 

Seifert,  Richard,  Vienna,  Austria,  assignor  to  Metallbil- 
lard  A.  G.,  Chur,  Switzerland.  Construction  of  bil- 
liard tables.     2,100,981 ;  Nov.  30. 

Seiffert,  Otto  E.,  Union,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  S.  Getmansky, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Hat  fastening  device.  2,091,529 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Seifried,  Simon,  and  F.  Ries,  Munich,  Germany.  File  and 
rasp.     2,103,499  ;  Dec.  28. 

Seigle,    Maurice   and   W.,    Hlnton,    Okla.      Fishing   lure. 

2.070.755  ;  Feb.  16. 

Seigle,  William.     (See   Seigle,   Maurice,  and  W.) 

Seigle,  William  R.,  Mamaroneck,  assignor  to  Johns-Man- 
ville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  light- 
weight articles.     2,079,664  ;  May  11. 

Seigle,  William  R.,  Mamaroneck,  assignor  to  Johns-Man- 
vllle  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lightweight 
ceramic  composition.     2,079,665  ;  May  11. 

Seigle,  William  R.,  Orienta  Point,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y., 
and  G.  B.  Brown,  Somerville,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Johns- 
Manville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Felted  product 
and  making  the  same.     2,077,720  ;  Apr.  20. 

Seigle,  William  R.,  Mamaroneck,  assignor  to  Johns-Man- 
ville     Corporation,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Air     duct. 

2.099.756  ;  Nov.  23. 

Seign,  Walter  F.     (See  McAllister,  J.,  and  Seign.) 

Sel^nol,  Edouard,  and  F.  Monier,  Paris,  France,  as- 
signors to  Soci6t6  Auxillaire  pour  le  Developpement 
d'Industrie  Mecaniques  S.  A.  D.  I.  M.  Geneva,  Swit- 
zerland.    Carburetor.     2,076,354;  Apr.  6. 

Sell,  Gilbert  E.,  Cynwyd,  Pa.  Refining  alloys.  2,084,978  ; 
June  22. 

Sell,  Gilbert  E.,  Cynwyd,  Pa.,  assifpior  to  E.  J.  Lavino  and 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  High  temperature  refrac- 
tory cement.    Re.  20,413  ;  June  15. 

Sell,  Gilbert  E.,  Cynwyd,  assignor  to  B.  J.  Lavino  and 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Refractory  bodies. 
2,066,543 ;  Jan.  5. 

Seil,  Gilbert  E.,  Cynwyd,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Buffalo  Electric  Furnace  Corporation, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Making  reagents  for  metal  alloys. 
2,070,185;  Feb.  9. 

Sell,  Gilbert  E.,  Cynwyd,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Buffalo  Electric  Furnace  Corporation, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Metal  alloys  and  making  the  same. 
2,070,186;    Feb.    9. 

Sell,  Gilbert  E.,  Cynwyd,  Pa^  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Buffalo  Electric  Furnace  Corporation,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.     Reagent  for  metal  alloys.     2,094,969  ;  Oct.  5. 

Seil,  Gilbert  E.,  Cynwyd,  assignor  to  E.  J.  Lavino  and 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making  refractory  bricks. 
2,102,976  ;  Dec.  21. 

Seller,  John  D.,  Milton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American  Car 
and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Calking  tool 
guide.     2,068,874  ;  Jan.  26. 

Seinfeld,  Charles.     (See  Goldstein,  Harry,  assignor.) 

Selp,  John  J.,  AUentown,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  separating 
solids  from  liquids.     2,103,796;  Dec.  28. 

Seip,  John  J.,  AUentown,  Pa.  Process  of  and  apparatus 
for   clarifying   liquids.      2,103,828;   Dec.    28. 

Seip,  John  J.,  AUentown,  Pa.  Clarifying  liquids  and 
apparatus  therefor.     2,103,829  ;  Dec.   28. 

Selsmos  G.  m.  b.  H.,  of  Hanover.  (See  Hummel,  Johann 
N.,  assignor.) 

Seller,  OL(o,  Forest  Hills  West,  assignor  to  The  Nestle- 
Lemur  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  waving  clamp. 
2,078,460;  Apr.  27. 

Seitnor,  Sebastian,  Alzey,  assignor  to  firm :  Markes  &  Co., 
Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung,  Ludensceid,  Ger- 
many. Single  phase  alternating  current  motor. 
2,097,577;   Nov.    2. 

Seltz,  Dean  C,  Lakcwood,  assignor  to  Russ  Soda  Fountain 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Drain  for  soda  fountains. 
2,087,705  :  Jul"  20. 

Seltz,  Georg  H.,  Bad  Kreuznach,  Germany,  Sheet  filter. 
2,076.040  ;  Apr.  6. 

Seit'/.,  GotthUf,  Frankfort-on-thc-MaIn,  Germany,  assignor 
to  International  Precipitation  Company,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Separator.     2,080.882;   July  13. 

Seltz,  Henry  D.     (See  Petersen,  E.  G.,  and  Seltz.) 

Seltz-Worke  G.  m.  b.  II.  (See  Stogeniann,  Friedrlch, 
assignor. ^ 

Seltzer,  John,  Clarkla,  Idaho.  Chain  coupling.  2,102,135  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Sekavec,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Electric  Household  Htllltles 
Corporation,  Chicago,  III.    Washer.    2,075,628  ;  Mar.  30, 

Sekula.  John.     (Si'o  Skuret,  M..  and  Rokulii.) 

Selas  Company,  Tho.      (See  Hess,  Fred,  assignor.) 


Selected  Devices  Company.  (See  Meyrowitz,  Ernest  D., 
assignor.) 

"Selenophon"  Licht-und  Tombildgesellschaft  m.  b.  H. 
(See  Czeija,  O.,  Lebzelter,  and  Scherenzel,  assignors.) 

Seletslcy,  Lion,  assignor  to  Societe  Genevoise  d'lnstru- 
ments  de  Physique,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Precision 
machine  tool.     2,068,199  ;  Jan.  19. 

Self,  Grafton  H.,  Twin  Falls,  Idaho.  Bearing  guard  for 
fertilizer  drills.     2.094,502;   Sept.  28. 

Self,  Grafton  H.,  Twin  Falls,  Idaho.  Potato  hiller. 
2,096,766;   Oct.  26. 

Self -Locking  Carton  Co.     (See  Allan,  John,  assignor.) 

Self-Locking  Carton  Co.     (See  Burger,  Martin,  assignor.) 

Self-Locking  Carton  Co.  (See  Carkhuff,  LeRoy  F.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Self-Locking  Carton  Co.     (See  Lowe,  Carl  H.,  assignor.) 

Self-Locking   Carton    Co.      (See   Troyk,    Felix,    assignor.) 

Self-Locking  Carton  Co.     (See  Walsh,  John  E.,  assignor.) 

Seliger,  Hellmuth.     (See  Suchy,  R.,  and  Seliger.) 

Seligman,  David  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Weather  strip- 
ping.    2,075,832  ;  Apr.  6. 

Seligman,  Richard,  Wimbledon,  W.  B.  Crosby,  Kingston, 
and  H.  F.  Goodman,  Barnes,  London,  assignors  to  Tho 
Aluminum  Plant  and  Vessel  Company  Limited,  Wands- 
worth, London  County,  England.  Heat  exchange  ap- 
paratus and  element  or  plate  therefor.  2,075,666  ;  Mar. 
30. 

Seljesaeter,  Kaare  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Comnanv,  Incornorated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fer- 
rous alloy.    2,087,336  ;  July  20. 

Sell,  Emil  A.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Suction  operated  dump  door 
for  vehicles.     2,077,534  ;  Apr.  20. 

Sell,  Francis  M.,  assignor  to  The  National  Marking  Ma- 
chine Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Laundry  identifica- 
tion.    2,073,381 ;  Mar.  9. 

Sell,  Francis  M.,  assignor  to  The  National  Marking  Ma- 
chine Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Identifying  laundry 
articles.     2,086,745  ;  July  13. 

Sell,  Robert  L.,  Ocean  Port,  N.  J.  Vegetable  slicer. 
2,082,524;  June  1. 

Sellas,  Harry  H.     (See  Kouvallis,  Theodore  P.,  assignor.) 

Selleck,  Ida,  and  P.  Ray,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  Metal  polish. 
2,075,362 ;  Mar.  30. 

Sellen,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  S.  D.  Barker,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Hose  supporter.     2,098,977  :  Nov.   16. 

Sellers,  William  D.,  Glen  Ellyn,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Hoover  Company,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner. 
2,080,510  ;  May  18. 

Selmer,  Henri,  Paris,  France.  Musical  instrument. 
2,090,011  ;    Aug.    17. 

Seltzer,  Samuel.     (See  MacWilliams,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Selvig,  John  N.,  Westfield,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for  treating 
fibrous  material.     2,078,419  ;  Apr.  27. 

Selz,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Telegralight 
Corporation.    Television.     2,076,253  ;  Apr.  6. 

Semagraph  Company.      (See  Green,  Buford  L.,  assignor.) 

Semans,  George  G.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Valve.  2,083,244; 
June  8. 

Semet-Solvaj  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Hughes, 
Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Semet  Solvay  Engineervpg  Corporation.  (See  Miller, 
Fred  E.,  assignor.) 

Semet-Solvay  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Pratt, 
Charles  O.,  assignor.) 

Semmler,  Erich,  Berlln-Oberschoneweide,  Germany.  Pro- 
ducing bearings.     2,088,389  ;  July  27. 

Semmler,  Fridolin,  and  H.  Fischer,  Gottingen,  Germany. 
Apparatus  for  manifold  bookeeping.  2,095,838 ;  Oct. 
12. 

Semmler,  Kurt,  Dlttersdorf,  near  diemnltz,  Germany. 
Stocking.     2,089,623:  Aug.  10. 

Semon,  David  E.,  St.  Pauls,  N.  C,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  C.  F.  Cole,  Richmond,  Va.  Antifreeze  device  for 
motor  vehicles.     2,076,324;  Apr.  6. 

Semon,  Waldo  L.,  Silver  Lake  Village,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
The  B.  F.  Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Anti- 
oxidants.     2,067,686  :  Jan.  12, 

Semon,  Waldo  L.,  Silver  Lake  Village,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
The  B.  P.  Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Anti- 
oxidant.   2,075,549  ;  Mar.  30. 

Semon,  Waldo  L.,  Silver  Lake  Village,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Tho  B.  F.  Goodrich  Company,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber 
composition  and  preserving  rul)ber.     2, 097, 174  ;  Nov.  2. 

Semon,  Waldo  L.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Tho 
B.  F.  Goodrich  Company,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber  com- 
position and  preserving  rubber.     2,097,473  ;  Nov.  2. 

Semon,  Waldo  L.,  Silver  Lake,  and  R.  V.  Yohe,  Akron, 
Ohio,  assignors  to  The  B.  F.  Goodrich  Company,  Nevr 
York,  N.  Y.  Preparing  aliphatic-aromatic  ethers. 
2,070,848 ;  Feb.  16. 

Semon,  Waldo  L.,  Cuyahoga  Palls,  and  A.  W.  Sloan, 
Akron,  Ohio,  assignors  to  The  B.  P.  Goodrich  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Rubber  composition  and  pre- 
R(M-vlnc  rubber.     2.089,302 ;   Aug.  10. 

Semon,  Waldo  L.,  Silver  Lake,  and  R.  V.  Yohe,  Cuyahogm 
Falls.  Ohio,  assignors  to  Tho  B.  V.  Goodrich  Company, 
Now  York.  N.  Y.     Antioxidant.     2,103,188  ;  Doc.  21. 

Somond,  Roger  G.,  Cliohy-la-Garonno,  Franco.  Automatic 
railway   signaling.     2,097,104;    Oct.   26. 

Soinonson,  Otto  C,  Bolloroso,  N.  Y.  Encircling  band  and 
producing  same.     2,090,:i51  ;  Oct.  10. 

Sonionson,  Otto  C.  Bolloroso,  N.  Y.  Producing  encir- 
cling bands.     2,000,352;  Oct.  10. 


558 


INDEX  OP  PATENTS,  1937 


Semple,  George  C.  (See  Beckett,  E.  G.,  Shaw,  Stephen, 
Semple.  and  Thomson.) 

Sample,  John  B.,  Sewickley,  Pa.  Gathering  of  salt. 
2,103,757  •  Dec.  28. 

Sempliner,  Sydney.     (See  Braun,  F.  W.,  and  Sempliner.) 

Senauke,  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazel- 
tine  Corporation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Gaseous  discharge 
tube.     2,103,022  ;  Dec.  21. 

Sendler,  Theodor,  Stettin,  Germany.  Cleaning  device. 
2,093,101 ;  Sept.  14. 

Sendzimir,  Tadeusz,  Katowice,  Poland,  assignor  to  The 
American  Rolling  Mill  Company,  Middletown,  Ohio. 
Production  of  sheets  and  other  shapes  from  molten 
metal.     2.074,812  ;  Mar.  23. 

Seneca  Falls  Machine  Company.  (See  Smith,  Edwin  B., 
assignor.) 

Sener,  George  M.  B.,  Pontlac  and  T.  Newman,  Drayton 
Plains,  Mich.  Fuse  plug  assembly.  2,084,222 ;  June 
15. 

Senft,  EmU,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Card  table.  2,067,548; 
Jan.  12. 

Senft,  John,  York,  assignor  to  The  JIcKay  Company, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Tire  chain.     2.070,187 ;  Feb.  9. 

Sengebusch,  Hans.  (See  WoodrufC,  A.  E.,  and  Senge- 
busch.) 

Sengebusch,  Hans,  Villa  Park,  assignor  to  Associated  Elec- 
tric Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  HL  Switch  mecha- 
nism.    2,091,108  ;  Aug.  24. 

Sengebusch,  Hans,  Villa  Park,  assignor  to  Associated 
Electric  Laboratories,  Inc..  Chicago,  HI,  Switch  mech- 
anism.    2,093,251 ;  Sept.  14. 

Sengebusch,  Hans,  Villa  Park,  assignor  to  associated  Elec- 
tric Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  HI.  Switch  mecha- 
nism.    2,100..524  :  Nov.  30. 

Sengstaken,  John  H.  (See  Armacost,  W.  H.,  and  Sengs- 
taken.) 

Sengstaken,  John  H.,  Plandome,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Superheater  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Supporting 
means  for  economizer.     2,088,931 ;  Aug.  3. 

Senior,  Gordon,  Quorn,  England.  Multicylinder  internal 
combustion  engine,  particularly  Diesel  and  like  engine. 
2.091.741  ;  Aug.  31. 

Senn,  Emil,  Reihen.  near  Basel,  assignor  to  the  firm  of 
J.  R.  Geigy  A.  G.,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Monoazo-dye- 
stuffs  and  their  manufacture.     2,083,308  ;  June  8. 

Senn,  Otto,  assignor  to  firm  Chemical  Works,  formerly 
Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Green  monoazo  dyestuffs 
and  their  manufacture.     2,076,484 ;  Apr.  6. 

Sennett,  Reginald  H.  (See  Carter,  P.  G.,  Sennett,  and 
Shaw.) 

Sensaud  de  Lavaud,  Dimltrl,  Paris,  France.  Hydraulic 
device  for  the  transmission  of  movement.  2,080,199  ; 
May  11. 

Senseman,  Charles  E.  (See  Vandervoort,  Levi  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sentman,  William  C,  and  M.  Hecker,  assignors  of  one- 
Separating  and  isolating  the  thyreotropic  and  the  gonado- 
tropic hormone  of  the  anterior  lobe  of  the  hypophysis. 
2,085,768  ;  July  6. 

third    to    A.    E.    Cowles,    Kellogg,    Idaho.      Automatic 
braking   device   for   automobiles.      2,088,725  :    Aug.    3. 

Septa,  S.  A.     (See  Cramer,  Pieter  J.  S.,  assignor.) 

Serafinowicz,  Oscar,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  Germany.  Col- 
lapsible open  air  swimming  bath.     2.092,782  ;  Sept.  14. 

Serak,  George  E.,  assignor  to  Alfred  Decker  &  Cohn  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.    Trousers  pocket.     2,087,123  ;  July  13. 

SerbPlI.  Victor.      (See  Godfrey,  T.  M.,  and  Serbell.) 

Serciron,  Marcel,  Dourdan,  France.  Manufacture  of  cop- 
per sulphate.     2,073,977;  Mar.  16. 

Serdich,  Theodore,  Gary,  Ind.  Snippers.  2,069,685; 
Feb.  2. 

Seres,  Joseph.  Jr..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fingerprinting  appa- 
ratus.    2,096,925;   Oct.   26. 

Serewicz,  Albert  E.,  Chicago,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
W.  P.  Wrisley,  Park  Ridge,  HI.  Toilet  article  and 
making  same.     2,083.871 ;   June  15. 

Sergardi,  Fablo,  Lansing,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Reo  Motor 
Car  Company.     Cooling  apparatus.     2.067.421  ;  Jan.  12. 

Sergecff,  Sergei,  Moscow,  Union  of  Socialist  Soviet  Re- 
publics. Metallic  Roentgen  tube  with  revolving  anti- 
cathode.     2.075,146;  Mar.  30. 

Sergp.son,  Allan  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Shuttle. 
2.071.238;  Feb.  16. 

Seright,  Warren  A.,  Muscatine,  Iowa.  Cultivator  attach- 
ment.    2,075,475;  Mar.  30. 

Serio,  Harry  P.,  Elmlra.  N.  Y.  Detachable  handle  for 
dishes.      2,077,273;  Apr.   13. 

Serra,  Arthur  J.,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson.  N.  J.  Stiffening  the 
uppers  of  boots  and  shoes.     2.088,766  ;  Aug.  3. 

Serra,  Lulgi.  Washington,  D.  C.  Stamping  or  burr 
forming  tool.     2.088,978  ;  Aug.  3. 

Serra.  Lulgi,  Wa.shington.  D.  C.  assignor  to  Serra  Ltd. 
Siphon  flush   tank.     2,099.631  :  Nov.  16. 

Serra,  Manuel  A.,  Habana,  Cuba.  Friction  clutch  for 
motor  cars.     2,079,822  ;  May  11. 

Serra  Ltd.     (See  Serra,  Lulgi,  assignor.) 

Serro.  I'.tuI,  Paris,  France.  Distributing  device. 
2,081,2.')3;  May  2.'). 

Serroll,  Robort,  Schenectady,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Accelerometer.  2,090,521  ;  Aug. 
17. 


Serruys,  Mas  Y.  A.,  Paris,  France.     Method  and  arrange- 
ment for  the  operation  of  internal  combustion  engines. 
2.073,288;  Mar.  9. 
Serste,  Jacques  E.,  Laeken-Brussels,  Belgium.     Hydraulic 
shock  absorber  for  vehicles  and  other  mechanical  ap- 
plications.     2,088,875;  Aug.   3. 
Sertillange,  .Maurice  A..  Brest.  France.     Cable  connecter 
and  junction  with  conical  contact.     2.093.403  ;  Sept.  21. 
Servais,    Norman    H.,    Westminster,    London,    assignor   to 
Servais   Services   Limited,   London,  England.     Silencer 
for  gaseous  currents.    2,073,951 ;  Mar.  16. 
Servais  Services  Limited.     (See  Servais,  Norman  H.,  as- 
signor.) 
Servel,  Inc.     (See  Andersson,  Sven  W.  E..  assignor.) 
Servel,  Inc.     (See  Bergholn,  Harry  K.,  assignor.) 
Servel,  Inc.     (See  Dowell,  Alvis  Y.,  assignor.) 
Servel,    Inc.      (See    Elfving,    T.    M.,    and    Hylander,    as- 
signors. ) 
Servel,  Inc.      (See  Ellis,  William  H.,  assignor.) 
Servel,  Inc.      (See  Forberg,   Trygve,   assignor.) 
Servel,  Inc.     (See  Halnsworth,  William  R.,  assignor.) 
Servel,  Inc.      (See  Knight,  Donald  B.,  assignor.) 
Servel,  Inc.      (See  Kogel,  Wilhelm  G.,  assignor.) 
Servel,  Inc.     (See  Kogel,  W.,  and  Widell,  assignors.) 
Servel,  Inc.     (See  Kuenzli,  W.  A.,  and  Leeson,  assignors.) 
Servel,  Inc.      (See  Lenning,  Alvar,  assignor.) 
Servel,  Inc.      (See  Munters,  Carl  G.,  assignor.) 
Servel,  Inc.      (See  Nave,  Alfred  E.,  assignor.) 
Servel,  Inc.     (See  Pick,  Eric,  assignor.) 
Servel,   Inc.      (See   Ruthenburg,   Louis,    assignor.) 
Servel,   Inc.      (See   Shagaloff,   Harry   C.,   assignor.) 
Servel,  Inc.     (See  Smith,  Albert  C,   assignor.) 
Servel,    Inc.       (See    Taylor,    R.    S.,    and    Shagaloff,    as- 
signors.) 
Servel,  Inc.     (See  Thomas.  Albert  B..  assignor.) 
Servel,   Inc.      (See   Ullstrand,   Hugo   M.,    assignor.) 
Servel,  Inc.      (See  Ullstrand,  H.  M.,  and  Bergholm,   as- 
signors.) 
Service  Caster  &  Truck  Company.      (See  Zeindler,  Werner, 

assignor. ) 
Strvice  Devices,  Incorporated.     (See  Shlvely,  John  J.,  as- 
signor.) 
Service  Devices,  Incorporated.     (See  Van  Deventer,  H.  R., 

and  Shively,  assignors.) 
Service  Devices,  Incorporated.     (See  Van  Deventer,  H.  R., 

and  Wood^  assignors.) 
Service  Devices,  Incorporated.      (See  Vissing,  Ellinn  D., 

assignor.) 
Service   Patents   Corporation.      (See   Chernow,    Michael, 

assignor.) 
Service    Supply    Corporation.      (See    Shaw,    H.    E.,    and 

Brogden,  assignors.) 
Servicemen  Supply  Company.     (See  Herkimer,  Herbert,  as- 
signor.) 
Sessions,  Alwyn  C,  New  Brunswick,   N.  J.,  assignor  to 
California  Spray-Chemical  Corporation,  Berkeley,  Calif. 
Parasiticldal  composition.     2,083,098  ;  June  8. 
Sessions,   Alwyn   C,   New   Brunswick,   N.   J.,   assignor  to 
California  Spray-Chemical  Cori)oration,  Berkeley,  Calif. 
Stabilizer  for  horticultural  sprays.     2,086,746  ;  July  13. 
Sessions,  Frank  L.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.     Apparatus  for  elec- 
tric welding.     2,086.305  ;   July  6. 
Sessions,  Frank  L.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.     Speed  control  for 
progressive   electric  heating  and  welding.     2,086,306 ; 
July  6. 
Sessions,  Royal  L.,  assignor  to  Hughes-Mitchell  Processes, 
Incorporated,  Denver,  Colo.     White  lead  pigment  and 
making  the  same.     2,082,032  ;  June  1. 
Sessions,  Royal  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Hnghes- 
Mttchell  Processes,  Incorporated,  Denver,  Colo.     Mak- 
ing white  lead  pigment.     2.091,797  ;  Aug.  31. 
Sessoms,    William    A..    Bonifay.    Fla.    Turpentine    back 

and  puller.     2,096,384  ;  Oct  19. 
Setoguchl,    Kazuo,    Tokyo,    Japan,    assignor    to    General 
Electric      Company.        Electric      Incandescent      lamp. 
2,069,081 ;  Jan.  26. 
Setterberg,    Asel,    Bloomfield,    Conn.      Pipe.      2,094,852 : 

Oct.  5. 

Setterberg,  Carl  T.     (See  Tyd6n,  Einar  O.  E.,  assignor.) 

Sev,    Alexandre,    Paris.    France,    assignor    to    Corapagnie 

Generale  de  Telegraphie  Sans  Fil.     Electron  discharge 

tube.     2,097.258;  Oct.  26. 

Severance.      Myron.       Rochester,       Mich.      Milk      stooL 

2.100.877:  Nov.  30. 
Severin,  Edwin,  and  F.  Schierl,  assignors  to  Telefunken 
O^esellschaft  fUr  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin, 
Germany.      Variable   resistor  device.      2,103,873 ;  Dec 

Severin,  Frank  W.,  Evanston,  and  T.  H.  Venn,  Wllmette, 
assignors  to  Venn-Severin  Machine  Co.,  Chicago,  m. 
Engine  cylinder  liner.     2.066,580;    Jan.  5. 

Severson,  Albert  C,  et  al.  (See  Severson,  Samuel,  as- 
signor.) 

Severson,  (diaries  E.     (See  Dierfcs.  L.  E..  and  Severson.) 

Severson.  Ole,  Shelton,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  O.  K.  Tool 
Company.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Adjustable  hollow  mill. 

Severson,  Samuel,  assignor  of  on^'ourth  to  A.  C.  Severson, 
Valders.  and  one-half  to  J.  Stahl,  Chilton.  Wis.  Straw 
separator.    2,067,422  ;  Jan.  12. 

^^l^nh  «',''*°T  ^i-  G'endale,  Calif.  Tuning  apparatus. 
^.O0o..T8l  ;  Jan.  5. 

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LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


559 


Severy,  Victor  H.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Tuning  apparatus. 
2,087,485  ;  July  20. 

Severy,  Victor  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Musical  vibration 
apparatus.    2,073,812  ;  Mar.  16. 

Severy,  Victor  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Creative  Industries,  Inc.  Multifre- 
quency  generator.     2,069,780  :  Feb.  9. 

Severy,  Victor  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Creative 
Industries,  Inc.  Magnetic  control  apparatus  for  musi- 
cal instruments.     2,078,979  ;  May  4. 

Seyfried,  Arthur  W.,  assignor  to  The  Apex  Electrical 
Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Ground  con- 
nection for  electrical  appliances.     2,103,758 ;  Dec.  28. 

Sevison,  Luther  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Ma- 
chined Parts  CorporatiOEt,  Detroit,  Mich.  Coil  ter- 
minal.    2,091,798  ;  Aug.  31. 

Sewall,  Arthur  C,  Auburn,  Maine.  Shoe  counter. 
2,091,720  ;  Aug.  31. 

Sewall,  Sumner,  Bath,  Maine.  Windshield  construction. 
2,094,970  ;  Oct.  5. 

Seward,  Clarence  L.,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to 
Eendix  Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Liq- 
uid level  indicator  and  valve  therefor.  2,082,723 ; 
June  1. 

Seward,  Clarence  L.,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to 
Bendlx  Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Anti- 
vibration  support  for  instruments.     2,099,375  ;  Nov.  16. 

Seward,  David  E.,  et  al.  (See  Melcher,  A.  A.,  and 
Vanderpoel,  assignors.) 

Seward,  Gray  S.,  High  Point,  N.  C.  Corn  harvester. 
2,079,530 ;  May  4. 

Sewards,  Theodore  M.  (See  Lorenze,  H.  W.  F.,  and 
Brown,  assignors.) 

Sexton,  Everett  P.,  East  McKeesport,  assignor  to  The 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.    2,074,761 ;  Mar.  23. 

Sexton,  Frederick  P.,  Lachine,  Quebec,  Canada.  Insu- 
lator supporting  pm.     2,082,220 ;  June  1. 

Sexton,  George  L.,  Mllford,  Conn.  Cleaning  water  con- 
duits.    2,075,237 ;  Mar.  30. 

Sexton,  Wilfred  A.,  Blackley,  Manchester,  assignor  to  Im- 
perial Chemical  Industries  Limited,  London,  England. 
Azo  dyes  and  their  production.     2,087,706 ;  July  20. 

Sexton,  Wilfred  A.,  Manchester,  England,  assignor  to 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Azo  dye. 
2,088,726 ;  Aug.  3. 

Sexton.  Wilfred  A.     (See  Paine,  C,  and  Sexton.) 

Sexton,  Wilfred  A.  (See  Coffey,  S.,  Lapworth,  and 
Sexton.) 

Seybert,  Herman.     (See  Seybert,  Nathan  G.,  assignor.) 

Seybert  Nathan  G.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  Seybert, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Buffing  wheel.     2,090,814  ;  Aug.  24. 

Seybold,  Frederick  W.      (See  Lewis,  H.  I.,  and  Seybold.) 

Seybold,  Frederick  W.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  American  Type  Founders  Com- 
pany, Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Bed  motion.  2,082.183; 
June  1. 

Seybold,  Frederick  W.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  American  Type  Pounders  Com- 
pany Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Bed  motion.  2,082,184; 
June  1. 

Seybold,  Frederick  W.,  Westfield,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  American  Type  Founders,  Inc.,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.    Printing  press.    2,083,099  ;  June  8. 

Seybold,  Frederick  W.,  Westfield,  assignor  to  American 
Type  Founders  Incorporated,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Printing 
press.     2,084,783  ;  June  22. 

Seybold,  Frederick  W.,  Westfield,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  American  Type  Pounders,  Incorporated, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Double  loading  paper  pile  board. 
2,094.826;  Oct.  5. 

Seyfarth,  William  J.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Snap-on  spur  re- 
tainer.    2,098,017;  Nov.  2. 

Seyferth,  Carl  G.,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Landing  gear. 
2,080,342  ;  May  11. 

Seyferth,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  West  Michigan  Steel  Foundry 

Co.,  Muskegon,  Mich.     Coupler.     2.067,794  ;  Jan.  12. 
Seyferth,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  West  Michigan  Steel  Foun- 
dry Co.,  Muskegon,  Mich.     Coupling  device  for  trailers 
and  tractors.     2,102,821 ;  Dec.  21. 

Seyferth,  Carl  G.,  and  H.  E.  Swanson,  assignors  to  West 
Michigan  Steel  Foundry  Co.,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
Landing  gear.     2,082,033  :  June  1. 

Seyfried,  Arthur  W.     (See  McCabe,  J.  J.,  and  Seyfried.) 

Seyfried.  Florence  R..  Toledo,  Ohio.  Dennatold  glove. 
S.074,762;  Mar.  23. 

Seyl,  Joseph  C,  Evanston,  111.    Piling  cabinet.    2,083,349 ; 

June  8. 
Seyler,  Hobart  W.,  Elizabeth,  and  J.  H.  Wells,  Clalrton, 
Pa.       Recovery     of    light     oil     from    coke-oven     gas. 
2,084,223  ;  June  15. 
Seymour-Avery    Manufacturing   Company.      (See    Cantor, 

Alexander,  assignor.) 
Seymour,  George  W.     (See  Blake,  G.  R.,  and  Seymour.) 
Seymour,  George  W.,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Cela- 
nese    Corporation    of    America.       Resin.       2,076,795 ; 
Apr.  13. 
Seymour,     Goorge    W.,     Cumberland,     Md.,     assignor     to 
Ccliincso   Corporation    of   Amorlca.      Esters   of   formals 
and  i)ropnrlnK  them.     2,099,757  ;  Nov.  23. 
Seymour,     George     W.,     Cumberland,     Md.,     assignor     to 
Oliinese    <;orporHtlon   of   Aiiii-ncn.      t,'<iiMpoHii  ions   con 
talnlng  esters  of  formalH.     2,099,758  ;  Nov.  23. 


Sejrmour,  Merrill  W.,  Irondequoit,  N.  T.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jer- 
sey City,  N.  J.  Antihalation  backing  for  photographic 
films.     2,083,672  ;  June  15. 

Seymour  ife  Peek  Co.     (See  Arnold.  Charles  B.,  assignor.) 

Seymour-Peck  Co.     (See  Arnold,  Charles  B.,  assignor.) 

Seymour,  William  A.,  Leavenworth,  Kans.  Apparatus  for 
processing  grain.     2,098,521 ;  Nov.  9. 

Seys,  Abraham  J.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Tow  rod  for 
automobiles.     2,092,593  ;   Sept.  7. 

Seyter,  William  C.     (See  Becker,   C.  A.,   and  Seyter.) 

Sgritta,  Gaudenz,  Berkeley,  CaUf.  Automatic  window 
screen.     2,079,718;  May  11. 

Shacikoski,  Anthony,  Salina,  Pa.  Railway  switch. 
2,093.622;    Sept.  21. 

Shackelford,  Lyne  T.,  Mobile,  Ala.  Toy  airplane. 
2,092,380;  Sept.  7. 

Shackelford,  Orie,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.  Conveyer. 
2,074,595  ;  Mar.  23. 

Shackleton,  Jack.     (See  Molins,  W.  E.,  and  Shackleton.) 

Shadford,  James  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Weather  strip- 
ping.    2,089,669  :   Aug.  10. 

Shaeffer,  Clarence  D.,  et  al.  (See  Stowe,  Charles  B.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Shafer,  George  E.,  assignor  to  The  American  Rolling  Mill 
Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Channel  structure  for 
metal  arches.     2,073,185  ;  Mar.  9. 

Shafer,  James  A.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  National 
Malleable  &  Steel  Castings  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Car  truck.     2,073,075  ;  Mar.  9. 

Shafer,  James  A.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  National 
Malleable  and  Steel  Castings  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Draft  gear.    2,073,761 ;  Mar.  16. 

Shafer,  James  A.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  National 
Malleable  and  Steel  Castings  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Friction  mechanism  for  car  trucks.  2,091,837 ;  Aug. 
31. 

Shafer,  James  A.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  National 
Malleable  &  Steel  Castings  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Leaf 
spring  car  truck.     2,097,083  ;  Oct.  26. 

Shafer,  Lincoln  M.     (See  Crossley,  M.  L..  and  Shafer.) 

Shafer,  Samuel,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Chain  Belt  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Scummer  for  settling  tanks  and  the 
like.    2,102,575  ;  Dec.  14. 

Shaff,  Ernest  H.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Keller,  Inc.,  Grand 
Haven,  Mich.  Portable  pressure  fluid  actuated  tool. 
2,099,280:  Nov.  16. 

Shaffer,  Cleve  P.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Game.  2,082,983 ; 
June  8. 

Shaffer,  Donald  N.,  et  al.  (See  Van  Stone,  Clifford  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Shaffer,  Glenn  A.,  assignor  to  Fort  Howard  Paper  Com- 
pany, Green  Bay,  Wis.  Sheet  dispenser.  2,085,480 ; 
June  29. 

Shaffer,  Glenn  A.,  assignor  to  Fort  Howard  Paper  Com- 
pany, Green  Bay,  Wis.  Interfolded  sheet  dispenser. 
2,085,481;  June   29. 

Shaffer,  Glenn  A.,  and  P.  H.  Wirtz,  assignors  to  Fort 
Howard  Paper  Company,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Dispenser 
cabinet.     2,085,479  ;  June  29. 

Shaffer,  Phillip,  Mitchell,  Nebr.  Electromagnetic  gas 
tank   lock.     2,101,758  ;  Dec.    7. 

Shaffer,  William  D.,  Brea,  Calif.  Combined  well  control 
gate  and  power  drive.     2,094.682 ;  Oct.  5. 

Shaffer,  William  D.,  Brea,  Calif.,  and  G.  A.  Humason, 
Houston,  Tex.    Tubing  head.     2,096,565  ;  Oct.  19. 

Shafner.  Jerold  H.,  Euclid  Village,  assignor  to  The  Na- 
tional Bronze  &  Aluminum  Foundry  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Heat  transfer  apparatus.  2,072,652: 
Mar.    2. 

Shaffer,  Adolph  P.,  assignor  to  tJ.  S.  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Decatur,  111.  Handle  construction  for  fly 
swatters  and  the  like.    2,077,132 ;  Apr.  13. 

ShagalofC,  Harry  C.     (See  Taylor,  R.  S.,  and  Shagaloff.) 

Shagaloff,  Harry  C,  Evansvllle,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Liquid  fuel 
burner.     2,069,857  ;  Feb.  9. 

Shailor,  Frank  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Remington 
Rand  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Visible  card  file.  2,081,841 ; 
May  24. 

Shakespeare  Company.  (See  MacDonald,  Francis  H.  C, 
assignor.) 

Shakespeare  Company.  (See  Shakespeare,  William,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Shakespeare  Products  Company.  (See  Weber,  Herman, 
assignor.) 

Shakespeare,  William,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Shakespeare  Co., 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Pishing  reel.     2,067,007  ;  Jan.  6. 

Shakespeare,  William,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Shakespeare  Com- 
pany, Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Fishing  reel.  2,080,900  ;  May 
18. 

Shakespeare,  William,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Shakespeare  Com- 
pany, Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Fishing  reel.  2,098,404 ; 
Nov.  9. 

SIiiiiUiONS  Company,  The.  (See  Wood,  Frederick  W.,  ns- 
slirnor. ) 

Shnler  Company,  The.  (See  Ford,  Frederick  H„  as- 
signor.) 

Shnler,  William  T.,  Silver  Creek,  N.  Y.     Vibratory  motion 

producing  apparatus.     2.097,347:  Oct.  20. 
Shnller,  Hums  M,,  Marlon,  Ark^  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
F.  W.  l>Mbn,  WiLshlnpton.  D.  C.      Air  eonditloniiig  device 
for    motor  vehicles.      2,004.221  ;   Sept.  28. 


560 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Sballock,  Edward  W.,  assignor  to  .Vmerican  Ore  Reclama- 
tion Company,  Chicago,  111.  Sintering  system. 
2.100.878  ;  Nov.  30. 

Shalomith,  Israel  H.,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  Ornamental 
wre^uh.     2,098.314  ;  Xov.  9. 

Shaiuberger.  John  P.  (See  Willby,  N.  H.,  Powers,  and 
Sluoniberger. ) 

Shambow  Shuttle  Company.  (See  Goff,  Harold  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Shamrod,  John  F.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Water  heating 
means.     2.093.7S2  :  Sept.  21. 

Sband,  John  S.  (See  Mason,  G.  H.,  Shand,  and  John- 
son.) 

Shane,  C.  B.,  Corporation.  (See  Shane,  Conrad  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Shane,  Conrad  B.,  WUmette,  assignor  to  C.  B.  Shane 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.     Overcoat.    2,069.628  ;  Feb.  2. 

Shane,  William.     (See  Smith,  F.  W.,  and  Shane.) 

Sh.inU.  Charles  L.,  and  C.  W.  Traut,  assignors  to  The 
Hoover  Company.  Xorth  C^anton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner. 
2.103,099  ;  Dec.  21. 

Shank,  Allen  M.,  Burlington,  Iowa.  Transportation  line 
double  service  envelope  repeater.     2.092,705  ;   Sept.  7. 

Shank.  Charles  M.     (See  Buccicone,  D.,  and  Shank.) 

Shankland.  Eodney  T.     (See  Price  R.  H.,  and  Shankland.) 

Shanklin.  John  P.,  Riverhead,  X.  T.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Signaling  system.  2,073,409  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Shanklin,  John  U.     (See  Schuyler,  R.  J.,  and  Shanklin.) 

Shanklin  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Horsley,  James 
H.,  assignor.) 

Shanks.  Charles  E.,  and  X.  R.  Smith.  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
assignors  to  Boston  Wire  Stitcher  Company,  Portland, 
Maine.  Electric  power-unit  for  fastener  applying  de- 
vices.    2,088,350  ;  July  27. 

Shanley.  Francs  R.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Onilgyro. 
2.0S6.SS3  :  July  13. 

Shanley,  Willi.am  C,  (Jhicago,  HI.  Yacutmi  breaker  for 
flush  valve  devices.    2,071,004 ;  Feb.  16. 

Shanley,  William  C,  assignor  to  The  Imperial  Brass 
Manufacturing  Comnany,  Chicago,  lU.  Plumbing  sys- 
tem employing  vacuum  breakers.     2,087,049  ;  Jnly  13. 

Shann.  Oscar  A.,  Bayside,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  Xew  York,  X.  T.  Coin 
collector  apparatus.     2,088.309  ;  July  27. 

Shannon,  Angus  R.     (See  O'Xeill,  William  L.,  assignor.) 

Shannon,  Baker  L.,  Houston,  Tex.  Jar.  2,102,754  ;  Dec. 
21. 

Shannon,  Charles  R.,  Harlan,  Ky.  (Heaning  device. 
2,084,112  :  June  15. 

Shannon.  Ellwood  M.,  Bala,  Pa.  Power  reverse  gear. 
2,071.363:  Feb.  23. 

Shannon,  Ellwood  M.,  Bala,  and  J.  F.  McMenamin, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Power  reverse  gear.  2,072,410 ; 
Mar.    2. 

Shannon,  Henry  W.,  Osage,  Okla.  Fishing  tooL 
2.094.419  :   Sept.  28. 

Shannon,  Maurice  C,  Alabama  Citjt,  Ala.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Republic  Steel  Corporation, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Open  hearth  furnace.  2,094,471 ; 
Sept.  28. 

Shannon,  S.  Q.     (See  Stifter,  Frank  E.,  assignor.) 

Shannon.  S.  Q.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Piston  oil  pump. 
2,066.489  ;  Jan.  5. 

Snanor,  Edgar  E.,  assignor  to  The  Petroleum  Iron  Works 
Company  of  Ohio,  Sharon,  Pa.  Closing  sealing  rings. 
2.081,877  :  May  25. 

Shanton,  Ira  A.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Trap  for  animals. 
2.102,563  ;  Dec.  14. 

Shapiro,  .\braham,  assignor  to  Universal  Stamping  It 
Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Motion  picture  and  sound  re- 
producing machine.      2,099,376 ;    Xov.    16. 

Shapiro,  Arthur,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  assignor  of  one-fonrth 
to  J.  Shapiro,  Baltimore,  Md.^  one-fourth  to  I.  Shapiro, 
Chicago,  111.,  one-fonrth  to  N.  Shapiro,  and  one-fourth 
to  S.  Shapiro,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Ice  cream  cone. 
2.074,278:  Mar.  16. 

Shapiro,  David  B.,  et  aL  (See  Bryant,  Don  W.,  as- 
sizor.) 

Shapiro,  Isaac,  et  al.     (See  Balton,  James,  assignor.) 

Shapiro,  Isaac,  et  al.     (See  Shapiro,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Shapiro,  Isadore,  assignor  to  The  Athletic  Shoe  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Athletic  shoe.     2.095.766  :  Oct.  12. 

Shapiro,  Isadore.  assignor  to  The  Athletic  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Athletic  shoe.     2.098.468  :  Nov.  9. 

Shapiro.  Joseph,  et  aL     (See  Balton,  James,  assignor.) 

Shapiro,  Joseph,  et  al.     (See  Shapiro.  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Shapiro,   Xathan.  et  al.      (See  Balton,   James,  assignor.) 

Shapiro,  Nathan,  et  al.     (See  Shapiro.  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Shapiro,  Samuel,  et  al.     (See  Balton.  JamM.  assignor.) 

Shapiro.  Samuel,  et  al.     (See  Shapiro,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Shaplolgh,  James  H.,  assignor  to  Hercul">8  Powder  Com- 
pany, Wilmington.  Dfl.  Process  and  apparatus  for 
manufacturing  ammonium  nitrate.     2.102,136:  Dec.  14. 

Shapter,  George  U.,  Erie,  Pa.,  as-iignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Electric  power  system.  2,102,387 ; 
Doc.  14. 

Sharltz.  fireek  L.,  Wythevllle,  Ta.  Auxiliary  moldboard. 
2,079.531  :  May  4. 

Shark.>y.  Everett  W.,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  Tie  atay. 
2.06.«<.l.'i3:  Jan.   19. 

Sharma.  Jagan  N.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Food  Machin- 
ery Corporation,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Coloring  frnlt. 
2,6(J8,081 ;  Jan.   19. 


Sharma.  Jagan  X.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Food  Machinery 
Corporation,  San  Jose.  Calif.  Corrective  method  of 
coloring  fruit.     2,092,090;   Sept.   7. 

Sharma.  Jagan  X.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Food  Machinery 
Corporation,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Treating  fruits  and 
vegetables.     2,073.854  ;   Mar.   16. 

Sharma,  Jagan  X.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Food  Machinery 
Corooration,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Coloring  fruit, 
2,09"2,091;  Sept.  7. 

Sharp,  Albert.     (See  King,  H.  L.,   Sharp,  and  Schnorr.) 

Sharp,  Campbell  K.,  Jackson,  assignor  to  Sharvania  Oil 
and  Grease  Corporation,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Lubrication. 
2.074.943  :  Mar.  23. 

Sharp,  Clark  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Rocking  rwinglng  bed. 
2,076,675  ;  Apr.  13. 

Sharp.  David  G.,  Eloomfield,  X.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufac- 
turing Companv.  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  X-ray  tube, 
2,098,315  ;  Nov.  9. 

Sharp  &  Dohme,  Incorporated.  (See  Hartung,  W.  H., 
Young,   and   Crossley,  assignors.) 

Sharp  &  Dohme,  Inc.     (See  Miller,  Ellis,  assignor.) 

Sharp  &  Dohme,  Incorporated.  (See  stiller,  E.,  and 
Hartung,  assignors.) 

Sharp  &  Dohme,  Incorporated.  (See  Relchel,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Sharp,  Elmer  R.,  assignor  to  Victor  Animatograph  Cor- 
poration. Davenport,  Iowa.  Projector  cabinet  and  case. 
2.087,863  :  July  20. 

Sharp,  Elwood  A.,  assignor  to  Parke,  Davis  i  Company, 
Detroit.  Mich.  Therapeutic  product  and  making  same. 
2.099,708  ;  Nov.  23. 

Sharp,  Frederick  L.,  and  M.  Barrowcliff,  Blackley,  Man- 
chester, England,  assignors  to  Imperial  Chemical  In- 
dustries Limited.  Mercurated  ealicyl  aryl  amldea. 
2,077. .')91 ;  Apr.  20. 

Sharp.  Frederick  L..  Blackley,  Manchester,  England,  as- 
signor to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Poly- 
mercurated  aromatic  hydrocarbons.  2,094,085 ;  Sept. 
28. 

Sharp,  (Jeorge  G.,  Wyoming,  N.  J.  Stateroom  and  ac- 
commodation    enclosure     for     ships     and     the     like. 

2.079.635  :  May  11. 

Sharp,  Henry  J.,  Emsworth,  assignor  to  Commonwealth 
Trast  Company,  trustee,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Joining 
lengths  of  metal.     2.101.349:   Dec.  7. 

Sharp,  Howard  B.,  Independence,  Mo.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Heater. 
2,094,724  ;  Oct.  5. 

Sharp,  James.     (See  Jones,  W.,  Sharp,  and  Boehm.) 

Sharp,  John  E.,  X'ew  Kensington,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Closure. 
2,090,555  ;  Aug.   17. 

Sharp,  John  E.,  New  Kensington,  and  M.  M.  Kipfer, 
Arnold,  assignors  to  Aluminum  Company  of  America, 
Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Bottle  cap-making  and  applying  ma- 
chine.    2.090,346  :  Oct.  19. 

Sharp,  L.  Alan.  Bellevue,  Pa.    Distribution  of  electricity. 

2.079.636  ;  May  11. 

Sharp,  Lewis.      (See  Whitlock.  R.  G..  and  Share.) 

Sharp,  Nesby  W.     (See  Elklns,  MeMn  A.,  assignor.) 

Sharp,  Robert  E.  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bald- 
win-Southwark  Corporation.  Pivot  valve  and  sealing 
means.     2,081,842  ;  May  25. 

Sharp,  Robert  E.  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bald- 
win-Southwark  Corporation.  Overspeed  control  for  hy- 
draulic  turbines.     2.094.282  :   Sept.   28 

Sharp,  Robert  E.  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bald- 
win-Southwark         Corporation.  Strip         bearing. 

2,099.661  :   Nov.  16. 

Sharp.  Robert  F.      (See  Snyder,  Ross  W.,  assignor.) 

Sharp,  Robert  P.,  Uvalde,  Tex.  Vending  machine. 
2.094.433  :   Sept.  28. 

Sharp,  Samuel  J.,  Warwood,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Shaper 
attachment.     2,089,074  ;  Aug.   3. 

Sharpe,  Clyde  J.,  Tampa,  Fla.  Powder  package  and  gun. 
2,091,081  :  Aug.  24.  i-  =  6 

Sharpies.  Laurence  P.,  Haverford,  assignor  to  The  Shar- 
pies Specialty  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Machine 
and  method  for  separating  solids  from  liquids. 
2,095,206  :  Oct.  5. 

Sharpies  Solvents  Corporation.  (See  Olin,  John  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sharpless  Solvents  Corporation,  The.  (See  Schaefer, 
Joseph   J.,   assignor.) 

Sharpies  Solvents  Corporation,  The.  (See  Thomas,  C.  A., 
and  Schmidt-Nickels,  assignors.) 

Sharpies  Solvents  Corporation,  The.  (See  Thomas, 
Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Sharpies  Specialty  Company,  The.  (See  Ambler,  C.  M. 
Jr.,    and    Underwood.    a.<:signors. ) 

Sharpies  Specialty  Company,  The.  (See  Ayres,  Arthur  D- 
assignor.) 

Sharpies  Specialty  Company,  The.  (See  Ayres,  A-  D- 
and  Brewer,  assignors.) 

Sharpies  Specialty  Comoany,  The.  (See  Bath,  Wilmer  H., 
assisTior.) 

Sharpies  Specialty  Company,  The.  (See  Hatman,  Julius 
G.,   assignor.) 

Sharpies  Specialty  Company,  The.  (See  Jones,  Leo  D., 
assignor.) 

Sharpies  Specialty  Company,  The.  (See  Sharpies,  Lau- 
rence P.,  assignor.) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


561 


Sliarpless,  Caspar  P.,  Swarthmore,  assignor  to  Milk 
Processes,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manufacturing 
cream   cheese.     2,098,764;  Nov.  9. 

Sharpless,  Caspar  P.,  Swarthmore,  assignor  to  Milk 
Processes,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manufacturing  cream 
cheese  products.     2,098,765  ;  Nov.  9. 

Sharps,  Samuel,  assignor  to  Superior  Knitting  Mills, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Garment  construction  and  making 
the  same.     2,072,050  ;  Feb.  23. 

Shartel,  Warren  W.     (See  Hodnefield,  O.  T.,  and  Shartel.) 

Sharvania  Oil  and  Grease  Corporation.  (See  Sharp, 
Campbell  K.,  assignor.) 

Shaver,  George  D.,  Croven  Point,  Ind.  Mineral  wool  in- 
sulation.    2,101,921 ;  Dec.  14. 

Shaver,  William  W.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,  N.  Y.  Insulator  having  high  surface  resist- 
ance and  making  it.     2,081,508  ;  May  25. 

Shaw,  Albert  L.,  Coriune,  Utah.  Picture  frame. 
2,089,765  ;  Aug.  10. 

Shaw,  Alfred  O.,  Malta,  Idaho,  assignor  to  Milk  Processes, 
Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Treating  sour  products. 
2,095,767  ;  Oct.  12. 

Shaw,  Burton  B.,  Adel,  assignor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 
Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Burner  control  system. 

2.076.967  ;  Apr.   13. 

Shaw,  Burton  E.,  Adel,  assignor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 
Company,   Des  Moines,   Iowa.     Burner  control   system. 

2.076.968  ;  Apr.   13. 

Shaw,  Burton  E.,  Adel,  assignor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 
Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Burner  control  circuit 
protection  system.     2,080,580;  May  18. 

Shaw,  Burton  E.  Adel,  assignor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 
Co.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Control  system  for  fuel  burners. 
2,086,823  ;  July  13. 

Shaw,  Cecil.  (See  Beckett,  E.  G.,  Shaw,  Stephens,  Semple, 
and  Thomson.) 

Shaw,  Cecil.     (See  Carter,  P.  G.,  Sennett,  and  Shaw.) 

Shaw,  Cecil,  Grangemouth,  Scotland,  assignor  to  Imperial 
Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Coloring  acetate  artificial 
silk.     2,097,675  ;  Nov.  2. 

Shaw,  Claude,  and  J.  Best,  Bristol,  Va. :  said  Best  assignor 
to  said  Shaw.     Doweling  machine.     2,072,013  ;  Feb.  23. 

Shaw,  David  M.,  Sydenham,  London,  England.  Grip, 
handle,  or  shaft  of  percussive  or  swinging  imple- 
ments.     2,099,319  ;  Nov.   16. 

Shaw,  Edward  L.,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass.,  assignor  to  God- 
frey L.  Cabot,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Building  concrete 
roadways.     2,096,699  ;  Oct.  19. 

Shaw,  Edward  R.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Separator. 
2,088,816;  Aug.  3. 

Shaw,  Frederick  H.,  et  al.  (See  Good,  Francis  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Shaw,  George  R.      (See  Caldwell,  6.  A.,  and   Shaw.) 

Shaw,  George  R.,  Verona,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Cath- 
ode heater  insulation.     2,092,815  ;  Sept.  14. 

Shaw,  George  S.,  Wallasey,  England.  Moving  band  for 
advertising  and  the  like  devices.     2,099,281 ;  Nov.  16. 

Shaw,  Harry  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Dowel  pin  for  concrete 
construction.     2,094,853  ;  Oct.  6. 

Shaw,  Harry  E.,  Elkins  Park,  and  J.  Brogden,  Melrose 
Park,  assignors  to  Service  Supply  Corporation,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.     Pole  climber.     2.082,553  ;  June  1. 

Shaw,  Harry  F.,  and  W.  G.  Swartz,  McKeesport,  Pa. 
Paddle  wheel.    2,079,823  ;  May  11. 

Shaw,  Harold  F.,  assignor  to  F.  A.  Whitney  Carriage 
Company,  LeomtHster,  Mass.  Crib.  2,094,553 ;  Sept. 
28. 

Shaw,  Harry  F.,  Clairton,  Pa.  Continuous  blow-off  for 
steam  boilers.     2,097,648-   Nov.  2. 

Shaw,  James  T.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Leg  supporting  device. 
2,067,101 ;  Jan.  5. 

Shaw,  John  C.  M.,  Mangum,  Okla.  Adjustable  truss  pad. 
2  073  289  '  Mar.  9  -  «- 

Shaw,  John  D.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Cable  Joint. 
2,084,224 ;  June  15. 

Shaw,  Kenneth  R.,  assignor  to  Easthampton  Rubber 
Thread  Co.,  Easthampton,  Mass.  Method  of  and  ma- 
chine for  producing  rubber  thread.     2,082,743  ;  June  1. 

Shaw,  Kenneth  R.,  assignor  to  Easthampton  Rubber 
Thread  Co.,  Easthampton,  Mass.  Rubber  thread  and 
making  same.     2,082,744  ;  June  1. 

Shaw,  Louis  A.     (See  Drinker,  P.,  and  Shaw.) 

Shaw-I'orkins  Mjinufncturing  Company.  (See  Wins- 
borough,  P.,  and  Davis,  assignors.) 

Shaw,  Peter,  Belfast,  Northern  Ireland.  Machine  for 
treating  bast  fibers.     2,091,165  ;  Aug.  24. 

Shaw,  Robert  C,  Ilolmdel,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Radio   transmitter.      2,085,125  ;   June    29. 

Shaw,  Robert  D.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
asslgnmonts,  to  Nlles-Bement-Pond  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Electrically  controlled  and  operated  lathe. 
2,071,180;  Feb.  16. 

Shaw,  Robert  D.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assigiiDKnits,  to  Nllos-Bomont-Pond  Company,  New  Ybrk, 
N.  Y.  Tracer  for  hydrauUcally  operated  die  sinking 
machines.    2,079.720;  May  11. 

Shaw,  Robert  D.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
aN.signinents,  to  NIIcs-Bonient-Pond  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Comblnod  tool  holder  and  chip  breaker. 
2,096,137;  Oct.  19. 

Shaw- Walker  Company,  The.  (See  BouTdon,  Russell  G., 
assignor.) 


Shaw-Walker  Company,  The.  (See  Hunter,  David  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Shaw-Walker  Company,  The.  (See  Hunter,  D.  E.,  and 
Eoui-don,  assignors.) 

Shaw-Walker  Company,  The.  (See  Page,  John  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Shaw,  Warren  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Variable  throat  for 
fluid  passages.    2,066,544  ;  Jan.  5. 

Shaw,  Wesley  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Valve.  2,086,001 ; 
July  6. 

Shaw,  William  B.,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  assignor  to  The 
Locbar  Buckle  Company,  Limited,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia, 
Canada.      Garment  slide.     2,081,385 ;  May  25. 

Shawhan,  Samuel  F.,  and  C.  M.  Ashley,  Maplewood,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Carrier  Corporation, 
Newark,  N.  J.     Centrifugal  fan.     2,096,926  ;  Oct.  26. 

Shawinigan  Chemicals  Limited.  (See  Blaikie,  Kenneth 
G..  assignor.) 

Shawkee  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Haub,  George  R., 
assignor.) 

Sheaf e,  Ralph  J.     (See  Lounsbury,  C.  E.,  and  Sheaf e.) 

Sheaffer,  W.  A.,  Pen  Company.  ( See  Cuthbert,  William  R., 
assignor.) 

Sheaffer,  W.  A.,  Pen  Company.  (See  Cuthbert,  W.  R., 
and   Lindemon,   assignors.) 

Sheaifer,  W.  A.,  Pen  Company.  (See  Cuthbert,  W.  R., 
and  Mundell,  assignors.) 

Sheaffer,  W.  A.,  Pen  Company.  (See  Olson,  Wilbur  K., 
assignor.) 

Sheaffer,  W.  A.,  Pen  Company.  (See  Wright,  Howard  S., 
assignor.) 

Sheahin,  John.      (See  Hesper,  Jos4,  assignor.) 

Shealy,  Heyward,  Hendersonville,  N.  C.  Lug  strap  holder. 
2,100,820  ;  Nov.  30. 

Sheane,  Francis  L.,  assignor  to  Shelton  Tack  Company, 
Shelton,  Conn.     Rivet.     2,096,598  ;  Oct.  19. 

Sheard,  George  H.,  Athena,  Oreg.  Straw  scattering  at- 
tachment.    2,085,171 ;  June  29. 

Shearer,  Archie  E.,  La  Habra,  Calif.  Cabinet. 
2,086,643  ;  July  13. 

Shearer,  Paul,  assignor  to  C.  H.  Maslund  &  Sons,  Inc., 
Carlisle,  Pa.     Carpet  weaving.     2,073,227  ;  Mar.  9. 

Sheatsley,  Paul  W.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Switch. 
2,066,490  ;  Jan.  6. 

Sheatsley,  Paul  W.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Switch. 
2,066,491 ;  Jan.  5. 

Shebat,  Herbert  V.,  Little  Falls,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Reed  Propeller  Co.,  Inc., 
Garden  City,  N.  Y.     Bearing.     2,076,254;  Apr.   6. 

Sheehan,  Edward,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Railroad  cross- 
ing.   2,087,168 ;  July  13. 

Sheehan,  Edward  A.,  Stoughton,  assignor  to  Panther- 
Panco  Rubber  Co.  Inc.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Machine  for 
finishing  molded  articles  of  rubber.     2,101,654  ;  Dec.  7. 

Sheehan,  John.     (See  Kollmayer,  C,  and  Sheehan.) 

Sheehan,  John  J.,  and  W.  P.  Egan,  Lynn,  Mass.  Wax 
thread  sewing  machine.     2,081,371 ;  May  25. 

Sheehan,  Joseph  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fountain  ven 
cleaner.    2,103,699  ;  Dec.  28. 

Sheehan-Kollmayer  Inc.  (See  Kollmayer,  C,  and  Sheehan, 
assignors.) 

Sheehan,  William  M.,  Merlon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Steel  Castings  Corporation,  Granite  City,  HI.  Vehicle 
structure.     2,099,145  ;  Nov.  16. 

Sheehy,  Daniel  F.,  assignor  to  Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills, 
Reading,  Pa.  Knit  netlier  garment  with  inelastic  crotch 
insert.     2,093,371 ;  Sept.  14. 

Sheer,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ornament. 
2,085,548;  June  29. 

Sheesley,  Charles  L.  (See  McCombs,  W.  L.,  and  Shees- 
ley.) 

Sheet  Polarizer  Company.  (See  Land,  Edwin  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sheetz,  Thomas  R.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Water  circulat- 
ing system  for  washing  machines.     2,086,949  :  July  13. 

Shetheia,  Donald  H.,  Brunswick,  Ga.,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Reflning  rosin. 
2,094,503  ;  Sept.  28. 

ShefReld,  Donald  H.,  Brunswick,  Ga.,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Alethod  for  the 
recovery  of  terpenes  from  mixtures  containing  the  same. 
2,097,743;   Nov.    2. 

Sheffield,  Donald  H.,  Brunswick,  Ga.,  assignor  to  Hercules 
Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Isomerizatlon  of 
plnene.     2,097,744  ;   Nov.   2. 

SlK^llicUl  Gage  Corporation.  (See  Markwlck,  Frederick  H., 
aa.signor. ) 

Sheffield,  Marvin  J.,  CarroUton,  Ga.  Cultivator  attach- 
ment.    2,073,884;   Mar.   16. 

Shcllield    Steel    Corporation.      (See    Scholer,   Charles   H., 

assignor.) 
.  Shoflield    Steel    Corporation.      (See   Shepherd,    James   C, 
assignor.) 

Sheffield  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Westphal,  Frederick  A., 
assignor.) 

Shoflleld,  William  P.,  Sparrows  Point,  Md.  Drilling  shaft 
coupling.      2.094.416:   Sopt.   28. 

Shofras,  Philip.     (See  Brenner,  Bernard  W.,  assignor.) 

Shells.  William  J.,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Repairing  defective 
masonry  wall.s.     2,074,566  ;  Mar.  23. 

Sheker.llan,  Phyllis  A.,  Goldsboro,  N.  C.  Match  snuffer. 
2,087,360 ;  July  20. 


562 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Shelby  Spring  Hinge  Co.,  The.  (See  Hubbs,  Henry  E., 
assignor.) 

Sheldon,  E.  H.,  and  Company.  (See  Cummings,  J.,  and 
Sheldon,  assignors.) 

Sheldon,  Edgar  H.     (See  Cummings,  J.,  and  Sheldon.) 

Sheldon,  Howard  W.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Houdrv  Process  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Production 
of  low  boiling  hydrocarbons.     2,087,268  ;  July  20, 

Sheldrick,  Laurence  S.,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor  Company 
Dearborn,  Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     2,078,420  ;  Apr.  27. 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Anderson,  A.  P.,  and 
Kellogg,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Anderson,  A.  P.,  and 
Nelson,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Baars,  (Serrit,  as- 
signor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Baptie,  Albert  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Shell  Development  Company,  (See  Belchetz,  A.,  and 
Carney,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Bent,  F.  A.,  Wit, 
and  Ponig,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Carney,  Samuel  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Chonette,  W.  C,  and 
Hamilton,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  de  Sim6,  M.,  and 
Hilmer,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Engs,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Engs,  W.,  and  Mora- 
vec,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Engs,  W.,  and  Red- 
mond, assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Engs,  W.,  and  van 
de  Griendt,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Evans,  T.,  and  Edlund, 
assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Evans,  T.  W.,  and 
Knllard,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company,  et  al.  (See  Gilbert,  W.  E., 
and   Sargent,   assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Gregory,  SpaSord  M., 
assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Groll,  Herbert  P.  A., 
assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Groll,  H.  P.  A.,  and 
Hearne,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Groll,  H.  P.  A.,  and 
Ott,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Herron,  John  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Hohmann,  Henri  M., 
and  de  Wilde,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  ( See  Holweck,  Femand,  as- 
signor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Hund,  W.  J.,  and 
Rosenstein,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Klemgard,  Edwin  N., 
assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Langedijb,  S.  L.,  and 
van  Peski.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Max,  Nlcolaas,  as- 
signor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  McKittrick,  D.  S.,  and 
Berry,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Millar,  E.  W.,  and 
Groll,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Moravec,  Richard  Z., 
assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Moravec,  R.  Z., 
Evans,  and  Humphreys,  assignors.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Moser,  Franz  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Muzzey,  David  S., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Nederbragt,  Gerrit 
W.,  assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Pfelffer,  Joban  P., 
assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Pyiel,  Ewald  D., 
assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  RetaiUiau,  Edmond 
R.  P.  E.,  assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Rich,  Raymond  C,  as- 
sifmor. ) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Roelfsema,  Petrns  J., 
assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Romp,  Hcndrik  A., 
assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Rosenstein,  Ludwlg, 
assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Rost  van  Tonnlngcn,  . 
.Tohnnnes  H.  W.,  assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Rnys,  J.  D.,  and  Ed- 
wards, assignors.) 

Shell  Dovolopinent  Company.  (See  Saal,  Reyerus  N.  J., 
assignor.) 

Sholl  Development  Company.  (See  Scharink,  Hendrik  B 
J.,  assignor.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Steck,  Leo  V.,  as- 
slRTior.) 

Shell  Development  Company.  (See  Steck,  L.  V.,  Engs, 
and  de  Slmo,  assignors.) 


(See  Straatman,  Alphons 
(See  Tamele,  M.  W.,  and 
(See  Taylor,  Marion  D.,  as- 
(See  Tijmstra,  Sijbren, 
(See  Tulleners,  Anton  J., 
(See  van  Campen,  Pieter, 
(See  van  de  Griendt, 
(See  van  Dijck,  Willem 
(See  van  Dijck,  W.  J.  D., 


(See   van   Peski,   A.   J., 

(See   Verver,    Cedric   G., 

(See  von  Fnchs,   Gfeorge 

(See  von  Stietz,  George  E. 

(See  Waterman,  Hein  I., 

(See  Welikanov,  Alexander 

(See  Welke,  Ferdinand  G., 

(See  William*,  B.  C,  and 

(See  Tabroff,  D.*Ii.,  and 

(See  Yates,  Wallace  J.,  SB- 


Shell  Development  Company. 

G.  H.,  assignor.) 
Shell   Development  Company. 

Groll,  assignors.) 
Shell  Development  Company. 

signor. ) 
Shell    Development    Company. 

assignor. ) 
Shell  Development  Company. 

assignor. ) 
Shell  Development  Company. 

.assignor. ) 
Shell    Development    Company. 

Gerald  H.,  assignor.) 
Shell   Development   Company. 

J.  D.,  assignor.) 
Shell  Development  Company. 

and  Mayer,  assignors.) 
Shell  Development  Company.    (See  van  Peski,  Adrianus  J^ 

assignor.) 
Shell    Development    Company. 

and  Caudri,  assignors.) 
Shell   Development   Company. 

assignor.) 
Shell  Development  Company. 

H.,  assignor.) 
Shell  Development  Company. 

G.,  assignor.) 
Shell  Development  Company. 

assignor.) 
Shell  Development  Company. 

G.,   assignor.) 
Shell  Development  Company. 

assignor.) 
Shell  Development  Company. 

McAllister,  assignors.) 
Shell  Development  Company. 

Givens,  assignors.) 
Shell  Development  Company. 

signor.) 
Shellenberger,  Rolfe,  Westlield,  assignor  to  the  Babcock  & 

Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Fluid  heat  exchange 

apparatus.     2,091,231  ;  Aug.  24. 
Sheller,   Edward  W.,  assignor  to  Sheller  Manufacturing 

Corporation,       Portland,       Ind,  Steering       wheeL 

2,082,221  :  June  1. 
Sheller  Manufacturing  Corporation.     (See  Anderson,  John 

W.,  assignor.) 
Sheller  Manufacturing   Corporation.      (See    Sheller,   Ed- 
ward W.,  assignor.) 
Shellmar   Products  Company.      (See  Engel,  William  H., 

assignor.) 
Shellmar   Products    Company.     (See    Gilfillan,    Paul   M., 

assignor.) 

Shellmar  Products  Company.  (See  Gurwick,  Irving,  as- 
signor.) 

Shelor,  Frederick  L.,  Sandston,  Va.  Dluminated  indi- 
cator for  house  numbers  or  the  like.  2,082,724: 
June  1. 

Shelor,  Frederick  L.,  assignor  to  Innovation  Brakes,  Inc., 
Richmond,  Va.  Braking  mechanism  for  automobiles. 
2.081,254;  May  25. 

Shelton,  Dwight  J.,  assignor  to  The  Marion  Steam  Shovel 
Company,  Marion,  Ohio.  Excavating  machine. 
2,073,539  :  Mar.  9. 

Shelton,  Richard  T.,  executor  et  al.  (See  Shelton,  Wil- 
liam G.) 

Shelton,  Robert.     (See  Rider,  T.  H.,  Shelton,  and  Haynes.) 
Shelton.    Stewart   S.,   Hyattsville,   Md.     Time   controUed 

switch  for  contact  printing.     2,086.950  :  July  13. 
Shelton  Tack  Co.,  The.    (See  Anderson,  Nils  H.,  assignor.) 
Shelton    Tack   Company.      (See  Sheane,   Francis  L.,   as- 
signor.) 
Sheltpn,    W.    G.,    Company.      (See   Shelton,    William   G.. 
assignor.) 

Shelton,  William  G.,  deceased,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  R.  T. 
Shelton,  L.  E.  Sherwood,  and  Mississippi  Valley  Tnwt 
Company,  executors,  assignors  to  W.  G.  Shelton  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Heating  pad.     2,076,050;  Apr.  6. 

Shelving  .and  Parts  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See 
Jacobs,  Rex  C,  assignor.) 

Shenehon,  Howard  E.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Headlight 
indicator  and  ornament.     2,083,673  ;  June  15. 

^  o?>o-"Q°Vn*'°T^^P''o5""  Somerset,  Ky.  Automobile  brake. 
J,U8(,8l9  :  Julv  20. 

^*'l°r>'^l'oi^^"?''°  E-'  ^^^  ■5^°''^>  N.  T.  Fishing  lure. 
^,078, 810  ;  Apr.  27. 

Shepard,   David  C.     (See  Heller,  Walter  E.,  assignor.) 
Shepard,  David  C.     (See  Smith,  Swan,  assignor.) 

^^o^^J^ao-P^X"^.  rP-  ^^-  P*"l'  Minn.  Container. 
^,094,000  ;  Oct.  5. 

Shepard,  Francis  H.,  executrix.     (See  Shepard,  James  A.) 
Shepard,  Francis  H.,  Jr.    (See  Schade,  O.  H.,  and  Shepard, 

Shepard,  Francis  H.,  Jr.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Kadio  i^llfl""^'?"  f>f  America.     Capacity  balance  dr^ 

Shepard,  Francis  H.,  Jr.," Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
2!o86.964  :''iu/i3. ''■        '^"'°'     measuring     mean.. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


563 


Shepard,  Francis  H.,  Jr.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Kadio  Corporation  of  America, 
New  York,  N.  T.  Electrical  measuring  device. 
2,086,965  ;  July  13. 

Shepard,  Francis  H.,  Jr.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Tuning  indicator  circuit.     2,094,684  ;  Oct.  5. 

Shepard,  Francis  H.,  Jr.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Photometer.     2,100,755  ;  Nov.  30. 

Shepard,  Francis  H.,  Jr.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Alternating  current  control. 
2,100.756  ;  Nov.  30. 

Shepard,  Frederick  J.,  Jr.,  West  Newton,  and  N.  Warshaw, 
Mattapan,  assignors  to  Lewis-Shepard  Company,  Wa- 
tertown,  Mass.     Floor  truck.     2,070,095  ;   Feb.   9. 

Shepard,  George  H.  (See  PefEer,  H.  C,  Shepard,  and 
Sherman.) 

Shepard,  George  R.,  et  al.  (See  Kaiser,  Henry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Shepard,  James  A.,  assignor  to  Shepard  Niles  Crane  & 
Hoist  Corporation,  Montour  Falls,  N.  Y.  Motor  control. 
2,077,904;  Apr.  20. 

Shepard,  James  A.,  deceased,  by  F.  H.  Shepard,  execu- 
trix, Montour,  assignor  to  Shepard  Niles  Crane  &  Hois1 
Corporation,  Montour  Falls,  N.  Y.  Electrical  resistoi 
unit.     2,078,778  ;  Apr.  27. 

Shepard  Niles  Crane  &  Hoist  Corporation.  (See  Shepard, 
James  A.,  assignor.) 

Shepard,  Oscar  P.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Elevator. 
2,086,002  ;  July  6. 

Shepard,  Samuel  D.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.  Gun  sight. 
2,103,189  ;  Dec.  21. 

Sheperdson,  John  W.,  M.  Morgan,  and  J.  M.  O'Malley,  as- 
signors to  Morgan  Construction  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.    Rolling  mill.    2,083,100  ;  June  8. 

Sheperdson,  John  W.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  Morgan  Con- 
struction Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Edge  rolling 
method  and  apparatus.     2,090,706  ;  Aug.  24. 

Shephard,  Edward  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Golf  tee. 
2,074,519  ;  Mar.  23. 

Shepherd,  Claude  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Separation  of  material. 
2,073,952  ;  Mar.  16. 

Shepherd,  James  C,  assignor  to  Sheffield  Steel  Corpora- 
tion, Kansas  City,  Mo.  Highway  guard.  2,093,577 ; 
Sent.  21. 

Shepherd,  Judson  O'D.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Metering  system. 
2,079,721  ;  May  11. 

Shepherd,  Milton  S.,  and  F.  C.  Wiley,  assignors  of  one 
third  to  L.  A.  Roser,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  SuctioB 
valve.     2,078,347  ;  Apr.  27. 

Shepherd,  Solomon  W.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Amusement 
apparatus.     2,069,686  •  Feb.  2. 

Sheoherd,  Thomas  L.,  Brighton,  England.  Shirts,  and 
collars,  collar  bands,  and  the  like.    2,087,532 ;  July  20. 

Sheppard,  George  P.  (See  Pitt,  W/lliam  A.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sheppard.  Harry  N.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Scott 
&  Williams,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Machine 
for  knitting  fabric  with  rubber  inlay.  2,087,820 ;  July 
20. 

Sheppard,  Orlando,  Jr.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Apparatus  for 
delinting  cotton.     2,095,155  ;  Oct.  5. 

Sheppard,  Samuel  E.,  and  W.  Vanselow,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Ultraviolet  printing-out 
compounds.    2,066,582  ;  Jan.  5. 

Sheppard,  Samuel  E.,  and  J.  J.  Schmltt,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Film  preserving  package. 
2,080,066 ;  May  11. 

Sheppard,  Samuel  E.,  and  W.  Vanselow,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Photothermo- 
graphic  composition.     2,095,839  ;  Oct.  12. 

Sheppard,  Samuel  E.,  and  J.  H.  Hudson,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Preparing  photographic 
gelatin.     2,101,877  ;  Dec.  14. 

Sheppard,  William  P.,  Chicago,  HI.  Electric  lighting  de- 
vice.    2,079,532  ;   May  4. 

Sherburne,  B.  R.     (See  Sawyer,  Guy  R.,  assignor.) 

Shere,  Albert  T.     (See  Bloom,  C.  P.,  and  Shere.) 

Sheridan,   Francis  B.,  deceased,   assignor  of  one-half  to 

W.  A.  Jacobson,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  Rose  M.   Sheridan, 

executrix.     Device      for      correcting      foot      troubles. 

2,086,242  ;  July  6. 

Sherldnn  Iron  Works,  The,  et  al.     (See  Larivlere,  Pierre, 

assignor.) 
Sherldnn,  Rose  M.,  executrix.     (See  Sheridan,  Francis  B.) 
Sheridan,   T.   W.,  &  C.  B.,  Company.      (See  Kleineberg, 

Paul  E.,  assignor.) 
Sherldnn,  T.  W.  &  C.  B.,  Company,  et  al.     (See  Larivlere, 

Pierre,  nsRlgnor.  > 
Sherman,    Albert,    Hampton,    Va.      Rear   sight   for   guns. 
2,076,000;  Apr.  6. 

Sherman,  Donald  W.,  Shorewood,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith 
Corporation,   Milwaukee,   Wis.      Spring   hanger   attach- 
ment for  automobile  frames.     2,000,401  ;  Aug.  17. 
Sherman,  Rdwln,  uHHlgnor  to  R.  B.  Marshall,  Alton,   111. 
Container.     2,070,188  ;  May  4. 


Sherman,  Blroy  P..  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Ashtabula  Corrugated  Box  Company.  Corner  protector. 
2,068,771 ;  Jan.  26. 

Sherman,  George  W.,  Jr.  ( See  PefEer,  H.  C,  Shepard,  and 
Sherman.) 

Sherman,  Harry  E.,  Alton,  assignor  to  The  Equitable 
Powder  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Alton,  lU.  Sig- 
nal torch.     2,073,530;  Mar.  9. 

Sherman,  Jack.     (See  Singer,  N.  H.,  and  Sherman.) 

Sherman,  Jacob  D.,  C.  S.  Reed,  and  O.  Currie,  assignors 
to  Reynolds  Spring  Company,  Jackson,  Mich.  Com- 
posite structural  member.     2,()89,005  ;  Aug.  3. 

Sherman,  Jesse  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oscillograph. 
2,072,653;  Mar.  2. 

Sherman,  John  C.      (See   Huse,  Oscar  E.,  assignor.) 

Sherman,  John  C,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Making  of  pulp 
rovings,  yarns,  and  twines.     2,072,138  ;  Mar.  2. 

Sherman,  John  C,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Manufacture  of  pulp 
rovings.     2,087,097  ;  July  13. 

Sherman,  John  K.     (See  Greider,  H.  W.,  and  Sherman.) 

Sherman,  John  Q.     (See  Adler,  Charles,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Sherman,  John  Q.     (See  Sherman,  J.  Q.,  and  Metzner.) 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Air  cooling  apparatus. 
Re.  20,325 ;  Apr.  6. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Manifolding  paper. 
Re.  20,452 ;  July  20. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Attachment  for  writ- 
ing machines.     2,067.210  ;  Jan.  12. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Iklanifold  material. 
2,071,364 ;  Feb.  23. 

Sherman,   John  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
device.      2,072,133  ;   Mar.   2 


Portable  manifolding 
Portable  manifolding 
Automatic  paper  car- 


Strip  feeding  and  im- 
Oct.  12. 
Pin  type  feeding  de- 


Split  platen  mount- 
Portable    register. 


Sherman.  John  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
device.      2,072,134  ;   Mar.   2. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
rier.     2,092,029  ;  Sept.  7. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
printing  apparatus.     2,095,292 ; 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  Dayton,   Ohio, 
vice.     2,095,293;  Oct.   12. 

Sherman,   John  Q.,  Dayton,   Ohio, 
ing.     2,098.978;  Nov.   16. 

Sherman,    John    Q.,    Dayton,    Ohio. 
2,103,279  ;  Dec.  28. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  and  A.  W.  Metzner,  Dayton,  Ohio,  said 
Metzner  assignor  to  said  Sherman.  Platen  roll  for 
writing  machines.     2,067,211 ;  Jan.  12. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  and  A.  W.  Metzner,  Dayton,  Ohio; 
said  Metzner  assignor  to  said  Sherman.  Writing  ma- 
chine.    2,070,625  ;  Feb.  16. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  and  A.  W.  Metzner,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
said  Metzner  assignor  to  said  Sherman.  Portable  reg- 
ister.     2,072,135;   Mar.   2. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  and  A.  W.  Metzner,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
said  Metzner  assignor  to  said  Sherman.  Strip  dis- 
pensing apparatus.     2,072,136  ;  Mar.  2. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  and  A.  W.  Metzner,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
said  Metzner  assignor  to  said  Sherman.  Strip  dis- 
pensing apparatus.     2,072,137  ;  Mar.  2. 

Sherman,  John  Q.,  and  H.  G.  Dybvig,  Dayton,  Ohio ; 
said  Dybvig  assignor  to  said  Sherman.  Pinwheel  feed. 
2,102,651  ;  Dec.  21. 

Sherman-Klove  Company,  The.  (See  Rueb,  Theodore  O., 
assignor.) 

Sherman,  Lee  J.,  Orange,  N.  J.  Elastic  waistband  for 
garments.     2,085,234;   June  29. 

Sherman,  Rallston  M.,  Glastonbury,  assignor  to  The  Silent 
Glow  Oil  Burner  Corjjoration,  Hartford,  Conn.  Appa- 
ratus for  burning  liquid  fuel.     2,066,651  ;  Jan.  5. 

Sherman,  Rallston  M.,  Gla.stonbury,  assignor  to  The  Silent 
Glow  Oil  Burner  Corporation,  Hartford,  Conn.  Liquid 
fuel  burner.     2,066,652  ;  Jan.  5. 

Sherman,  Rallston  M.,  Glastonbury,  assignor  to  The 
Silent  Glow  Oil  Burner  Corporation,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Apparatus  for  burning  liquid  fuel.     2,084.708  ;  June  22. 

Sherman,  Rallston  M.,  Glastonbury,  assignor  to  The 
Silent  Glow  Oil  Burning  Corporation,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Flexible  driving  connection  for  oil  burners.  2,084,709  ; 
June  22. 

Sherman,  Rallston  M.,  Glastonbury,  assignor  to  The  Silent 
Glow  Oil  Burner  Corporation,  Hartford,  Conn.  Ap- 
paratus for  controlling  liquid  fuel  burners.  2,080,884  ; 
July  13. 

Sherman,  Rallston  M.,  Glastonbury,  assignor  to  The  Silent 
Glow  Oil  Burner  Corporation,  Hartford,  Conn.  Liquid 
fuel  burner.     2,086,885  ;  July  13. 

Sherman,  Reuel  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Instrument  for 
correcting  eyes.     2,070,849  ;  Feb.   16. 

Sherman,  Samuel  D.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Forestek  Plating  &  Manufacturing  (jompany.  Cooking 
app;iratus.     2,102,097;  Dec.  14. 

Sherman,  Vornon  W.  (See  Brcor,  C,  (!oode,  and 
Shernian.) 

Sherman,  Wlllinm,  Abspcon,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Transparent 
Distributor  Clip  and  Motor  Parts  Co..  Phllndelphra,  Pa. 
Transparent  distributor  cap.     2.090,04.')  ;  Aug.  24. 

Sherman,  WUliiim  T.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  tc 
Socony-Vacunni  Oil  Company,  Incorporntod,  New  Yorl^ 
N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus  for  heating  and  deaerat- 
Ing  boiler  feed  water.     2.078,288;  Apr.  27. 

Sherman,  William  T.,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Socony- 
Vacuum  Oil  Company,  Incorporated,  Now  York,  N.  T 
Cleaning  steam.    2,078,779  ;  Apr.  27. 


564: 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Americ.in 
Flow  me- 

American 
J.       Flow 


and  Sherwood.) 
(See  Shelton,  Wil- 


Sherman,  William  T..  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Socony- 

Vacuum  Oil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Apparatus  for 

cleaning  steam.     2,091,421  ;  Aug.  31. 
Shermund.   Ralph  C,   San  Francisco,  assignor  to   Heintz 

and  Kaufman.  Ltd.,   South  San  Francisco.  Calif.     Seal 

and  method  of  making.      2.0!).'{.491  ;  Sept.  21. 
Sherrlck,    Paul,   and   C.   H.    Miller,    assignors   to   E.   H. 

Sargent  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111.    Power  circuit.    2,075,869  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Sherriff,  Fred,  assignor  to  Sherriff-Goslin  Co.,  Battle  Creek, 

Mich.     Article  of  manufacture.     2,094,434  ;  Sept.  28. 
Sherriff-Goslin  Co.      (See  Sherriff.  Fred,  assignor.) 
Sherron,   I'ercival  H.,  Jamaica,   N.   Y.     Telephone  booth. 

2,103,280  ;  Dec.  28. 
Sherts,    James   H.,    Tarentum,    Pa.,   assignor   to   Duplate 

Corporation.  '  Laminated  glass  and  making  the  same. 

2,0G8,082  ;  Jan.  19. 
Sherts,    James   H.,   Tarentum,    Pa.,    assignor    to   Duplate 

Corporation.     Process  and  apparatus  for  making  safety 

glass.     2,084,113:  June  15. 
Sherts,  James  H.,  Tarentum,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 

Plate  Glass  Company.    Making  safety  glass.    2,075,667  : 

Mar.  4. 
Sherwin-Williams  Company,  The.     (See  Finn,  George  B., 

assignor.) 
Sherwood    Brass    Works.      (See    Sherwood,    David,    as- 
signor.) 
Sherwood,    Carroll    P.,    Camden,    assignor    to 

Gasaccumulator  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

ter.     2,070.374;  Feb.  9. 
Sherwood,    Carroll    P.,    Camden,    assignor    to 

Gasaccumulator     Company,     Elizabeth,     N. 

meter.      2.070.375  ;   Feb.   9. 
Sherwood,  Carroll  P.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 

Gasaccumulator     Company.       Circuit     control     device. 

2,070,376  :    Feb.    9. 
Sherwood,  David,  Grosse  Pointe  Park,  assignor   to  Sher- 
wood Brass  Works,  Detroit,  Mich.     Water  pump  thrust 

bearing.     2,103,090  :  Dec.  21. 
Sherwood,  John  T.     fSee  Backe,  J.  C 
Sherwood,  Lester,  et  al.,  executors. 

11am  G.) 
Sherwood,    Walter   E.,    Pepperell,    assignor    to    Waltham 

Watch    Company,    Waltham,    Mass.      Odometer    reset. 

2,103,023  ;  Dec.  21. 
Sherwood,  Walter  N..  North  Hoosick,  N.  Y.     Method  and 

apparatus  for  beating  paper  pulp.     2,078,030  :  Apr.  20. 
Shetler,  Gordan.      (See  Shetler,- Walter  JI.,  assignor.) 
Shetler,   Walter  M.,  assignor   of   one-half   to   G.    Shetler, 

Chicago,  111.     Game.     2,068,200  ;  Jan.  19. 
Shield,    Lansing   P.,    Hackensack,    N.    J.      Apparatus    for 

distributing  or  collecting  articles.     2,071,770;  Feb.  23. 
Shield,  Lansing  P.,  Hackensack,  N.  J.     System  and  appa- 
ratus for  distributing  or  collecting  articles.     2,071,771 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Shields,  Frank  S.,  Jamaica,  assignor  to  S.  &  S.  Corrugated 

Paper  Machinery  Co.,   Inc.,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Running 

register.     2,098,112  ;   Nov.   2. 
Shields,  Jesse  W.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber 

Company,  Akron,  Ohio.     Link  belt.     2,078,167  ;  Apr.  20. 
Shields,  John  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  In- 
ternational Door  Company,  Evansvllle,  Ind.     Revolving 

door  mechanism.     2,081,774  ;  May  25. 
Shields,    John    W.,    assignor,    by    mesne    assignments,    to 

International  Door  Company,  Evansvllle,  Ind.     Revolv- 
ing door  construction.     2,084,781 ;  June  22. 
Shields.  Thomas  P.,  North  Arlington,  N.  J.     Finger  ring. 

2,073,228;  Mar.  9. 
Shields.  Thomas  P.,  North  Arlington,  N.  J.     Finger  ring. 

2.0S4.008;  June  IH. 
Shields,    Wendell    H.,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich.      Steaming 

and  pressing  machine.     2,101,655  ;  Dec.  7. 
Shields,  William  D.,  Edgeworth,  assignor  to  Spang,  Chal- 

fant  &  Company,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     E.xtensometer. 

2.070,320;   Feb.  0. 
Shifils.  Thom<i8  C.     (See  Cooper,  E.,  and  Shiels.) 
Shiels,    Thomas    C,    assignor    to    Elias    Rogers    Comp.iny 

Limited,    Toronto,    Ontario,    Canada.     Fluid    discliarge 

apparatus.     2.091,100  ;  Aug.  24. 
Shlepe,  Edward  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Apparatus  for  the 

measurement  of  tuned  circuit  components.     2,091,109  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Sbikles.    John    R.,   Dearborn,   Mo.      Milk   testing   device. 

2,099,038  ;   Nov.  16. 
Shimiimoto,  Tsuruzo.     (See  SahashI,  Y.,  Takeuchl,  Shlma- 

moto,    and   Ikl.) 
ShlmfT,      Calvin      J., 

2.100.052  :   Nov.   .30. 
Shimmin,     Daisy    M., 

John  T.) 
Shimmin.    John    T.,    deceased,    Buchans,    Newfoundland, 

D.  M.  Shimmin.  administratrix.     Traveling  mat  concen- 
trator.    2.102,052;  Dec.  21. 
Shimwell.    Oliver,    Styles.    Shiplake-on-Thame.s,    England. 

Weft  Inserting  and  beatlngup  mechanism  of  looms  for 

weaving.      2.094.300;  Sent.   28. 
Shimwell.  Oliver.  Styles,  Shlplake-on-Thames,  assignor  of 

one-half  to  Piatt  Itrothers  &  Company  IJmited.  Ohlham, 

England.      Loom  for  weaving.      2.004.307;   Sept.  28. 
Shimwell.   Oliver,   Gawsworth,   England.     Weft    Inserting 

and     heatlng-up     mechanism     of     looms     for     weavlne 

2.095,570:    Oct.   12. 
Shlnagnwndenkl   Kabushlki-Kalsha.      (See   Maeda,   nisao, 

assignor.) 


Toledo,      Ohio.     Tape      machine, 
administratrix.       (See    Shimmin, 


Shindel,   Harry  F.,  Reading,  and  A.   D.  Brandt,  Wyomis- 

sing,  assignors  to  Willson  Products,  Inc.,  Reading,  Pa. 

Head     band    attachment    for    respirators.      2,097,676 ; 

Nov.   2. 
Shinn,  Frank  G.     (See  Rice,  W.  A.,  and  Shinn.) 
Shinn,  Frank  R.,  Sr.,  Stark  City,  Mo.     Churn  dasher  and 

mixer.     2,078,912  ;  Apr.  27. 
.Shipley,  A.  H.     (See  Shipley,  Marion  R.,  assignor.) 
Shipley,    Grant    B.,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Preserving    wood. 

2,000,583  ;  Jan.  5. 
Shipley,   JIarion  R.,  Hermosa  Beach,  Calif.,  assignor  to 

A.    H.    Shiplev,    Fresno,    Calif.     Balanced   plug   valve. 

2,079,774  ;  May  11. 
Shipley,   Sylvanus   C,  assignor  to  Minneapolis-Honeywell 

Regulator  Company,   Minneapolis,   Minn.     Pressure  or 

liquid  seal.     2,080,830  ;  May  18. 
Shipp,  Douglas  G.      (See  MacGregor,  R.  M.,  and  Shipp.) 
Shlpp,  Joseph  H.     (See  Hunt,  J.  K.,  and  Shipp.) 
Shipp,  Joseph  H.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 

&     Company,     Wilmington,     Del.       Synthetic     resins. 

2,097,348;  Oct.  26. 
Shipp,  Vladimir  L.,  assignor  to  Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Com- 
pany  Incorporated,   Now   York,    N.   Y.     Production    of 

metal  naphthenates.     2,091,020  ;  Aug.  24. 
Shippy,  Leo  C,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Motors 

Corporation,  Detroit.  Mich.     Machine  for  forming  radi- 
ator strips.     2,071,584 ;  Feb.  23. 
Shipton,   Edward,   London,   England.     Manually  operable 

selector.     2,073,568;  Mar.  9. 
Shipway,   George  E.,   Noroton.    Conn.,   assignor  to  Johns- 

Alanville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Joint  assembly 

and  nailing  strip.    2,071,772  ;  Feb.  23. 
Shipway,   George   E.,  Darien,   (Jonn.,   and   L.   JI.   Stenber, 

assignors    to    Johns-Manvllle    Corporation,    New    York, 

N.  Y.     Wall  assembly  and  clip.     2,071,291 ;  Feb.  16. 
Shiras,   Russell  N.      (See  Taylor,  J.  F.  M.,  Greensf elder, 

and  Shiras.) 
Shireman,  E.  C.      (See  Wolf,  Harry  C,  assignor.) 
Shirk.   Carl  I.,    Modesto,   Calif.     Retriever  for  fish  lures. 

2,097,536  ;   Nov.   2. 
Shirley,    Albert   E.,    Toronto,    Ontario,    Canada.      Switch 

loek  for  railways.     2,098.790  ;  Nov.  9. 
Shirley,      Myron      C,      Hollywood,      Calif.      Applicator. 

2.086,580;  July  13. 
Shirn,  Moses  S.,  Williamsport,  Pa.    Dart  guns.    2,092,361 ; 

Sept  7. 

Shlrtcraft  Company,  The.  (See  Lessen,  A.  H.,  and  Bowles, 
and  Dougherty,  assignors.) 

Shisler,  Charles  F.,  Wooster,  Ohio.  Revolving  display 
case.     2,078,612 ;   Apr.  27.  &         i     j 

Shlvely,  Holly  L,  Chicago,  111.  Stocking.  2,099,539 : 
Nov.  16.  o         .       .        • 

Shively,  Jacob  G.,  Millmont,  Pa.  Soldering  iron. 
2,095,893;   Oct   12. 

Shively,  John  J.     (See  Van  Deventer,  H.  R.,  and  Shively.) 

Shively,  John  J.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Inertia  operated 
device.    2,071,903  ;  F&b.  23. 

Shively,  John  J.,,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Service  Devices,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N  Y  Il- 
luminated sign.     2,079,230  ;  May  4. 

Shively,  John  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Service  Devices,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N  Y.  Anl- 
mated  illuminated  sign.     2,087,658  ;  July  20. 

Shively,  Robert  R.,  Washington,  Pa.,  assignor  to  B  F 
Drakenfeld  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Opaque 
vitreous    enamel    composition.      2,079,339 ;    May    4. 

cll"'];''"x  ^"',);-      ^^'''^  Hodgkinson,  G.  S.,  and  Shivnan.) 

Shnell,  JE.     (See  Willat,  Arnold  F.,  assignor.) 

Shoan,  Nels.  assignor  to  Advance  Aluminum  Castings 
Corp.,  Chicago,  111.  Detachable  handle.  2.072,569: 
Mar.    2.  ■       >        > 

Shober   Frank  L      (See  Roos,  H.  W.,  and  Shober.) 

"'cats'-  '2.085,832^ j^"y  I  ^^     ^"'^''^^  ^'°'  '">'  «^°^- 
Shock,  Harry  C^  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  Libbey- 
Owens-Ford    Glass    Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Cutting 
mechanism.     2,103,875  ;  Dec.  28.  v^utnue 

Shock,  Roland  C,  Oregon  Township,  Lucas  County,  Ohio 
assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Fluid  cooled  tuyere 
construction.      2,090,488;   Aug,    IT.  ^uj^cio 

^'\°„^„'!,7'  ^^^"J,J^'  ^'i"  ^'^So-  Calif.  Machine  for  re- 
loading cartridge-cases.  2.091,397;  Aug.  31 
p^mn.;„i  i^"  G.  assignor  to  James  Manufacturing 
9^.^PJ^^^\  ^'"■*  /tl^Tson,  Wis.  Interchangeable  steel 
framework  construction.  2,092,988 ;  Sept.  14 
kee"'?n/°c°^v-r,J°'h*  Atkinson,  J.  P.  Bethke,  Milwau- 
kee and  C  A\andschneider,  assignors  to  James  Manu- 
facturing Companv,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.  Structural 
steel   nailer.     2,08§,097 ;  July  27  ocruciurai 

■  SL'*"'  ,^"""  £"•     f^'Pe  r^P  \^''tt,  William  J  .  assignor  ) 

^h^^oM^'x}  ^Z-    i^Z  ^^  '"■!"•  W.  J.,  and  Rosstt^signors.) 

Shoeld,  Mark,  Baltimore.  Md.,  assignor  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Koppers  Company.  DephenolSadon  of 
ammoniacal  liquor.     2,088,817  •  Aug    ^*'"''""'"'i"<"»   "^ 

Shoemaker,   Bernard   H.      '"       '  ~' 

maker. ) 

Shoemaker,  Bernard  H. 
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(See  Lo^ne,   C.  M.,  and  Shoe- 
(See  Sullivan,  F.  W.,  Jr.,  Shoe- 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


565 


Shoemaker,  Bernard  H.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Oxidation  refin- 
ing of  lubricating  oil.     2,070,627  ;  Feb.  16. 

Shoemaker,  Bernard  H.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lubricating  oil. 
2,084,270  ;  June  15. 

Shoemaker,  Charles  S.,  Jeannette,  assignor  to  American 
Window  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Manufacture 
of,  laminated  glass.     2,069,425  ;  Feb.  2. 

Shoemaker,  James  M.,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Variable  pitch 
propeller.     2,086,097  ;   July  6. 

Shoemaker,  Joseph  J.,  Clawson,  and  R.  E.  Schwarz, 
Royal  Oak,  Mich.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Automatic   disconnecting   switch.     2,096,706 ;   Oct.   19. 

Shoemaker,  William  E.,  Preeport,  and  G.  French,  Man- 
hasset,  assignors  to  Sinclair  Refining  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Display  rack.     2,102.977  ;  Dec.  21. 

Shoe  Press  Corporation.  (See  Anderson,  William  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Shoff stall,  Hugh  P.     (Se^^dwards,  P.  G.,  and  Shoff stall.) 

Sholes,  Justin  G.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Chemical  and 
Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Transfer  of 
liquefied  gas.     2,075,408 ;  Mar.  30. 

Shook,  Charles  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Purifying  polluted 
liquids.     2,090,405  ;  Aug.  17. 

Shook,  Charles  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Purifying  polluted 
liquids.     2.097.779  :   Nov.  2. 

Shook,  Florain  J.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  National- 
Standard  Company,  Nlles,  Mich.  Apparatus  for  wrap- 
ping tire  beads.    2,080,013  ;  May  11. 

Shook,  Florain  J.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  National- 
Standard  Company,  Niles,  Mich.  Apparatus  for  wind- 
ing tire  beads.    2,083,350  :  June  8. 

Shoop,  Charles  T.,  College  Point,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  struc- 
ture.    2,080,441 ;  May  18. 

Shope,  John,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.  Paint  brush  holder. 
2,091,742  ;  Aug.  31. 

Shore,  Henry,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corpora- 
tion of  America.  Screen  grid  oscillator.  2,083,926 ; 
June  15. 

Shore,  Henry,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Facsimile  system.  2,100,204 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Shore,  Henry,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  and  J.  N.  Whitaker,  Tuck- 
ahoe,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Picture   reproducing  apparatus.     2,083,245  ;   June   8. 

Shore,  Henry,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  and  J.  N.  Whitaker,  Tuck- 
ahoe,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Light  modulation  system.     2,095,717  ;  Oct.  12. 

Shore,  William  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Switch  contact. 
2,085,707;  June  29. 

Bhorrock,  Christopher.  (See  Haydock,  J.,  Jr.,  Hay  thorn, 
and  Shorrock.) 

Short,  Bladen  M.     (See  Jandus,  H.  S.,  and  Short.) 

Short,  Carleton  W.,  East  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to 
United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electrical  fitting.     2,094,046  :  Sept.  28. 

Short,  Carlton  W.,  East  Providence,  R.  1.,  assignor  to 
United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Extruding  die.     2,096,347  ;  Oct.  19. 

Short,  Ira.  Prospect  Park,  and  G.  M.  Parker,  Norwood, 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lighting  set. 
2,093,372 1  Sept.   14.  s        e 

Short,  Martha  P.,  Pomona,  Calif.  Bedside  safety  toilet 
chair.     2,074,596  ;  Mar.  23. 

Shorter,  Sydney  A.,  T.  C.  Williams,  and  J.  Locke,  as- 
signors to  The  British  Corron  Industry  Research  Cor- 
poration, Didsbury,  Manchester,  England.  Producing 
slivers  or  end^  of  fibrous  materials.    2,071,438  ;  Feb.  23 

Rliotter,  George  P.     (Soe  Wedmore.  B.  B.,  and  Shotter.) 

Shotter,  George  F.,  Frlern  Barnet,  London,  England. 
Apparatus  for  transmitting  movements  to  a  distance. 
2,008,110;  .Tan.  19. 

Shotter,  George  P.,  Frlern  Barnet,  London,  England. 
Apparatus  for  transmitting  Indications  to  a  distance. 
2,086,444  ;  July   6. 

Shoup,  Allen,  Oaklyn,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation 
of  America.  Talking  motion  picture  apparatus. 
2,074,030  ;  Mar.  10. 

Shoup,  David  M.,  Bremerton,  Wash.  Device  for  blacking 
.sights  of  weapons.     2,100,982;   Nov.  30. 

Shoup,  Ransom  F.     (See  Foehrenbach,  A.  F.,  and  Shoup.) 

Shoup,  Ransom  F.  (See  Foehrenbach,  A.  P.,  Shoup, 
Ransom  P.  and  S.  R.) 

Shoup,  Sanniol  R.  (See  Foehrenbach,  A.  F.,  Shoup,  Ran- 
som F.  and  S.  R.) 

Shoup  Voting  Machine  Corporation,  et  al.  (See  Foehren- 
bach, A.  P.,  and  Shoup,  assignors.) 

Shoup  Voting  Machine  Corporation,  et  al.  (See  Foehren- 
bach, A.  P.,  Shoup,  Ransom  P.  and  S.  R.,  assignors.) 

Showalter,  Jere  C,  Goose  ('reek,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Development  Company.  Decolorizing  and  im- 
parting bloom  to  lubricating  oils.     2,084,510;  June  22. 

Showers,  Lewis  M.,  Jr.     (See  Flldes,  F.  K.,  and  Showers.) 

Shrader,  Terry  M.,  West  Summit;  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
New  York,   N.  Y.     Tube  base.     2,080,837;  May   18. 

Shrader,  Terry  M.,  West  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Heat  Regulator.     2,086,066;  July  13. 

Shrodo,  John  L.,  assignor  to  Alco  Valve  Co.,  Inc.,  Maple- 
wood,  Mo.  A'nlve  for  n  refrigeration  system.  2,070,579  ; 
May  4. 


Shrode,  John  L.,  assignor  to  Alco  Valve  Company,  In- 
corporated, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Superheat  control  for 
refrigeration  systems.      2,099,085  ;  Nov.  16. 

Shroyer,  Jacob  L.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Automobile  brake 
tester.     2,098,979  ;   Nov.   16. 

Shue,  Ingle  R.,  Beloit,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Gardner  Ma- 
chine Company,  South  Beloit,  111.  Grinding  machine 
and   grinding.      2,089,040 ;    Aug.    3. 

Shuey,  Ralph  C,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bakelite  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  ink 
compositions.     2,073,229  ;  Mar.  9. 

Shuey,  Ralph  C,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bake- 
lite Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coated  leather, 
2,083,040;   June  8. 

Shuger,  John  K.,  et  al.    (See  White,  Frank  M.,  assignor.) 

Shuger,  Leroy  W.,  assignor  to  Baltimore  Paint  &  Color 
Works,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Polish.  2,081,073;  May 
18. 

Shuger,  Leroy  W.,  assignor  to  Baltimore  Paint  and  Color 
Works,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Masking  the  odor  of  dry- 
ing paints,  varnishes,  and  the  like  and  fragrant  odor- 
masked  paint.    2,103,830  ;  Dec.  28. 

Shullk,  William,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Trousers  construc- 
tion.    2,082,469  ;  June  1. 

Shulkin,  Joseph,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Transverse  T-square 
device.     2,093,783  ;  Sept.  21. 

Shull,  Jesse  E.,  Alpena,  S.  Dak.  Gas  mixer.  2,092,706 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Shultz,  Chauncey  P.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Flue  cleaner. 
2,073,811 ;  Mar.  16. 

Shultz,  John  H..     (See  Dahl,  L.  S.,  and  Shultz.) 

Shumake,  Alton,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Pump  and  in- 
jector nozzle  for  Diesel  engines.    2,066,860 ;  Jan.  5. 

Shuman,  Laurence,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pulverized  coal 
burner.    2,083,126  ;  June  8. 

Shuman,  Royal  L.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celluloid 
Corporation.  Manufacture  of  alkyl  and  aryl  phos- 
phates.    2,078,421 ;  Apr.  27. 

Shumate,  James  W.     (See  Lesley,  B.  E.,  and  Shumate.) 

Shur,  Belle  A.     (See  McLean,  G.  W.,  and  Shur.) 

Shurkatch  Fishing  Tackle  Co.  (See  Alblser,  Louis,  a«- 
Bignor.) 

Shurley,  Frederick,  and  Q.  H.  Shurley,  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah.  Continuous  printing  machine.  2,085,126 ; 
June  29. 

Shurley,  Queenie  H.     (See  Shurley,  Frederick,  and  Q.  H.) 

Shuron  Optical  Company.  (See  Brenner,  Jack  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Shuron  Optical  Company.     (See  Long,  Ell  M.,  assignor.) 

ShurtleiT,  Wilfred,  assignor  to  The  Herman  Nelson  Cor- 
poration, Moline,  lU.  Direct  reading  comfortable  tem- 
perature indicator.    2,071,904 ;  Feb.  23. 

Shurtz,  Douglas  W.,  Modesto,  Calif.  Power  saw. 
2,068,201 ;  Jan.  19. 

Shuster,  P.  B.,  Company,  The.  (See  Roberts,  Joseph  H., 
assignor.) 

Shute,  Alfred  J.      (See  Jensen,  J.  W.,  and  Shute.) 

Shutt,  Richard  S.     (See  Patterson,  G.  D.,  and  Shutt.) 

Shutter,  Abram  L.,  West  Haven,  Conn.  Fish  lure. 
2,088,669  ;  Aug.  3. 

Shuttleworth,  Howard  L.,  assignor  to  Mohawk  Carpet 
Mills,  Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Rug  making.  2,066,545  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Shuttleworth,  Howard  L.,  assignor  to  Mohawk  Carpet 
Mills,  Inc.,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Pile  fabric.  2.090,462 ; 
Aug.   17. 

Shuttleworth,  John.  (See  Rowlands,  T.,  and  Shuttle- 
worth.) 

Shwayder,  Ben,  Ecorse,  Mich.  Folding  chair.  2,103,874 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Shyvers,  Kenneth  C,  Seattle,  Wash.  Signal  means  for 
the  coin  slide  of  a  coin  controlled  apparatus.  2,074,567  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Shyvers,  Kenneth  C,  Chicago,  assignor  of  forty  per  cent 
to  B.  P.  Higby,  Peoria,  111.  Marble  game  apparatus. 
2,087,799  ;  July  20. 

Shyvers,  Kennetu  C,  and  P.  Jaskowlak,  Chicago,  111. 
Combined  ash  receiver  and  cuspidor.  2,087,306 ;  July 
20. 

Sibbald,  J.  R.,  et  al.     (See  Larson,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Sibbert,  Edward  F.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Telephone  mount- 
ing device  or  the  like.     2,068,517  ;  Jan.  19. 

Sibbert,  Edward  P.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  S.  H.  Kress 
and  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lighting  fixture. 
2.078.032  :  Apr.  20. 

Sibley  F.  M.  Lumber  Company.  (See  Clark,  Waldo  E., 
assignor.) 

SIhloy,  Milton,  G.     (See  Glass,  W.  F..  and  Sibley.) 

Sibley,  Robert  L.,  NItro,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne  ns- 
slgnmenta,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     Vulcanization  of   rubber.     2.008,555  ;  Jan.   19. 

Sibley,  Robert  L.,  Nltro,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
slgnmonts,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company,  St.  Louis, 
I\Io.     Treating  rubber.     2,074,093  ;  Mar.  23. 

Sibley,  Robert  L.,  Nltro,  W.  Vn.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  Production  of  sulphonlc  acids  and  the  salt* 
thereof.     2,077,133;  Apr.  13. 

SIbltw,  Robert  L.,  NHro,  W.  Vn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
n.sslgninontH,  to  l\Ioii,snnto  Chomicul  Coiniiiiiiv,  !^t.  Louis, 
Mo.     Nicotine  dorlvatives.     2,077,960 ;  Apr.   20. 


566 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Sibley,  Robert  L.,  Nitro,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company,  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Coating  composition  and  preparing 
same.     2,099,236  ;  Nov.   16. 

Sibley,  Robert  L.,  Nitro,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company,  Wilming- 
ton,  Del.      Coating   composition.      2,099.237 ;   Nov.    16. 

Sibley,  Robert  L.,  Nitro,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  Preservation  of  rubber.  2,100,998  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Sibson,  Walter  W.     (See  Allsop,  T.,  and  Sibson.) 

Sibson,  Walter  W.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Philadelphia  Dry- 
ins  Machinery  Companv,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Treating 
apparatus.     2.09S.0G6  ;   Nov.   2. 

Sibson,  Walter  W.,  and  H.  H.  Belcher,  assignors  to  The 
Philadelphia  Drying  JIachinery  Company,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.     Conveyer.     2,076,506 ;  Apr.  6. 

Sica,  Ralph,  assignor  to  Uorn  and  Hardart  Baking  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Hot  water  urn.  2,089,303 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Sicard,  Arthur.  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Snow  re- 
moving apparatus.     2,092,536  ;  Sept.  7. 

Sicard,  S^raphin.      (See  Rebichon,  A.,  and  Sicard.) 

Sicha,  Walter  E..  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Aln- 
minum-magne.«!ium  alloy.     2,096,010  ;  Oct.  19. 

Sickles,  F.  W.,  Company.  (See  Sickles,  K.  F.,  and  Oliver, 
assignors.) 

Sickles,  Royal  F.,  Springfield,  and  H.  F.  Oliver,  West 
Springfield,  assignors  to  F.  W.  Sickles  Company,  Spring- 
field.  Mass.     Adjusting  means.     2,102.098 ;  Dec.    14. 

Sickmiller,  Benton  G.,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Golf  tee. 
2,079,387  ;  May  4. 

Sickmon,  Clive  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  The 
Diamond  Match  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Carrier 
for  match   booking  machines.     2,076.386;  Apr.   6. 

Sicuro  Corporation.      (See  Briggs,  Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 

Siddall,  Joseph,  Kearney,  and  W.  H.  Siddall,  Berkeley 
Heights,  N.  J.     Fire  alarm  system.     2,095,087  ;  Oct.  5. 

Siddall,  William  H.     (See  Siddall,  Joseph,  and  W.  H.) 

H.      (See  Russell,  H.   M.,  and   Side- 


Sidebotham,  Melvin 

bothani.) 
Sidebotham,    Melvin 

cialty   Automatic 


H.,  West  Newton,  assignor  to   Spe- 
Machine    Company,    Medford,    Mass. 
Manufacture  of  corrugated  paper  cartons.     2,083,351 ; 
June  8. 

Sidebotham,  Melvin  H.,  West  Newton,  assignor  to  Special- 
ty Automatic  Machine  Company,  Medford,  Mass.  Cor- 
rugated wrapper.     2.084.922  ;  June  22. 

Sidell.  Philip  S.,  Holmesville,  Ohio.  Harness  bellyband. 
2,085.674;  June  29. 

Sidney  Elevator  Company,  The.  (See  Llttlefleld,  William 
M..  assignor.) 

Sidney,  Watson,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Welding  apparatus.  2,071,773  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Sidon,  Mai,  assignor  to  Oswego  Falls  Corporation,  Ful- 
ton, N.  Y.     Cup.     2,103,831;  Dec.  28. 

Sidur.  Robert  A.      (See  Boehler.  J.  D.,  and  Sidur.) 

Sidwell,  Chester  C,  Pico,  Calif.  Link  support.  2,060.425  : 
Jan.  5. 

Siebel,  Frederick  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Brewing  process. 
2.082,222  ;  June  1. 

Sieber,   Heinrich.      (See  Eckert,   W.,  and   Sieber.) 

Sieber,  James,  London,  England.  Portable  device  foi 
holding  wearing  apparel  when  not  in  use.  2,078,613 
Apr.  27. 

(See    Schaltz,    K.   H.,    Siebert,    and 


Siebert,    Adam 

Borloz.) 
Siebert,  Conrad. 
Slebs,  Claude  T. 
Siebs,   Claude  T., 


Razor. 


,073,713 ;  Mar. 


(See  Cohn,  H.,  and  Siebert.) 
(See  Brown.  A.  B.,  and  Slebs.) 
Fanwood,   N.   J.,  assignor  to   Western 

Electric    Company,    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Flooring  and  constructing  a  floor.     2,089,075  ;  Aug.  3. 
Slecke.  Wolfhart.     (See  von  Girsewnld,  C.  B.,  Siecke,  and 

Wohlwill.) 
Siegcl,  Alfred.     fSee  Brizznlar.a,  A.  A.,  and  Sieeel.) 
Siegel,  Earl,  assignor  to  Grand  Trimmed  Hat  "Mfg.   Co., 

Chicago,    m.       Hat    and    the    manufacture    thereof. 

2,080,382  ;  Mav  11. 
Siegel,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

16. 
Siegel,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

16. 
Siegel,   Edward,    New  York,   N. 

Oct.  5. 
Slfigel,    Joseph,    New   York,    N.    Y. 

for  trousers.     2,070,965;  Feb.  16. 
Siegel,    Joseph.    New    York,    N.    Y. 

2,073.230;  Mar,  9. 
Siegel,    Joseph,    New    York,    N.   Y. 

2,073,231  :  Mar.  9. 
Slogel,    Joseph.    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Mar.  9. 
Siegel,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Coat 

Slccel.  Jo.'scph,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.     Coin  controlled  gasoline 

filling  station.     2.079.427  ;  May  4. 
Siegel,  Leo,  assignor  to  American  Lady  Corset  Companv 

(Inc.).  Detroit.  Mich.     Garment.     2,090,070:  Aug.   17. 
SlPgel.    Milton    II.,   Bnltliiiore,   Md.     Fmbrella   handle   or 

the  like  and  Identification  means  therefor.     2,083,872  : 

June  16. 


Razor.  2,073,714 ;  Mar. 
Y.  Razor.  2,094,827 ; 
Crotch  construction 
Composite  garment. 
Composite  garment 
Coat  2,073,232 ; 
2,078,461 ;  Apr 


Siegel,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Aerovos  Cor- 
poration. Making  electrolytic  cells.  2,094,048 ;  Sept. 
28. 

Siegenthaler.  Walter,  assignor  to  the  firm  Scharer-Nuss- 
baumer  &  Co.,  Erlenbach,  Switzerland.  Cross  winding 
frame  for  winding  strand  materials.  2,093,820  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Sieger,  Maurice  P.,  assignor  to  United  Engineering  & 
Foundry  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Slab  pusner. 
2,067,605  ;  Jan.  12. 

Sieger,  Maurice  P.,  assignor  to  United  Engineering  & 
Foundry  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  shearing  strip  material.  2,076,969  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Siegert.  Joachim.  Dresden,  Germany,  Container. 
2.09G.410  ;  Oct  19. 

Sieglitz,  Adolf.     (See  Brunken,  J..  Sieglitz.  and  Debelow.) 

Sieglitz,  Adolf.     (See  Zeh,  W.,  Sieglitz,  and  Dabelow.) 

Siegman.  Irene  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Protecting  pad. 
2^092,362  :  Sept  7. 

Siehrs,  Arthur  E.     (See  Miller,  C.  O.,  and  Siehrs.) 

Siela.  Leo  F..  Bluffron,  Ind.  Roll  or  bun  baking  pan. 
2,078.102;  Apr.  20. 

Siemen-Schuckertwerke  Aktiengsellschaft.  (See  Nessel- 
mann,  K.,  and  Altenkirch,   assignors.) 

Siemens  Brothers  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Dixon, 
Reginald  G.,  assignor.) 

Siemens  Brothers  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Humphries, 
Horace  E..  assignor.) 

Siemens  Brotliers  &  Company,  Limited.  (See  Humphries, 
H.  E.,  and  Clark,  assignors.) 

Siemens  Brothers  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Humphries, 
H.  E.,  and  Edwards,  assignors.) 

Siemens  Brothers  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Patterson, 
W.  G.,  and  Dixon,  assignors.) 

Siemens  Brothers  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Wigan, 
Edmund  R.,  assignor.) 

Siemens  Electric  Lamps  and  Supplies  Limited.  (See 
Aldington,  John  N.,  assignor.) 

Siemens  &  Holske,  A.  G.  (See  Kniepkamp,  Heinrich,  as- 
signor.) 

Siemens  &  Halske.  Aktiengesellschaft  (See  Baesecke, 
M..  and  Mayer,  assignors.) 

Siemens  &  Halske,  "Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Flschel, 
Bduard,  assignor.) 

Siemens    &    Halske,    Aktiengesellschaft       (See    Fischer, 

Ernst,  assignor.) 
Siemens  &  Halske,  Aktiengesellschaft     (See  Fischer,  Jo- 
hannes,  assignor.) 
Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft     (See  (Jevger,  WU- 

helm,  assignor.) 
Siemens  &   Halske.  Aktiengesellschaft      (See  Herrmann, 

Johannes,   assignor.) 
Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Hoefert  R., 

and  Wollack,  assignors.) 
Siemens  &  Halske,  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See   Jsicobi,  W., 

and  Feldtkeller,  assignors.) 
Siemens    &    Halske    Aktiengesellschaft      (See    Janovsky, 

Wilhelm,  assignor.) 
Siemens    &    Halske,    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See   Keinath, 

Georg.) 

Siemens    &    Halske    Aktiengesellschaft      (See   Krenzlen, 

Otto,  assignor.) 
Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Kuchley,  J., 

and  Kusche.  assignors.) 
Siemens  &  Halske   Aktiengesellschaft      (See    Lubberger, 

Fritz,  assignor.) 
Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Mayer,  Hans, 

assignor.) 
Siemens    and    Halske    Aktiengesellschaft        (See    Noll, 

Franz,   assignor.) 
Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft      (See  Nottebrock, 

Hienrich,  assignor.) 
Siemens  .^-  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  PfafE,  Walter, 

assignor.) 

Siemens  &  Halske,  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Reichmann, 

Reinhold,  assignor.) 
Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Rinkow.  Otto, 

assignor.) 

Siemens    &    Halske    AktiengeseUschaft      (See    Scharrer, 

Paul,   assignor.) 
Sieniens    i    Halske.    Aktiengesellschaft.       (See    Walter, 

Hans,  assignor.) 
Sieniens  &   H.-ilske  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See   Wochinger. 

Eduard,  assignor.) 
Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Wolf.  Fritz. 

assignor.) 

Siemens  &  Halske  AkUengeseUschaft.  (See  Wollack, 
Kurt,  assignor.)  ' 

Siemens  &  H.nlske  -\ktiengpsellschaft.  Wernerwerk.  (See 
Lubliei^er,  F..  and  Johannesson,  assignors.) 

^  T^Si?"^'^K'""S^'^^;e  Gesellschaft  fiir  medizipische 
io^.^"'^^i„?A.."«    <.See  Hartmann.  Joseph,  assignor.) 


'T,r,""^^.S"\t*'ign^o^^'^«^«"-'^^t-       (See    Bor- 

'■;■,"•^"|•'Jl7e^^a'sSr)^''""°«^^'^'=^*"•     ^^ee    Fou- 

Sieiiiens-Schuckertwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.    (See  KUhnel. 

Carl,  assignor.)  ^        iv^uuc. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


567 


Siemens-Schuckertwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Nageli, 

Karl-Heinz,  assignor.) 
Siemens-Schuckertwerke,  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Nessel- 

mann,  Kurt  V.,  assignor.) 
Siemens-Schuckertwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.    (See  Paschen, 

P.,  and  Mohr,  assignors.) 
Siemens-Schuckertwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  Ruden- 

berg,    Reinhold,    assignor.) 
Siemens-Schuckertwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.         (See 

Schleicher,   M.,   and  Kraft,    assignors.) 
Siemens-Schuckertwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.     (See  SchoU, 

Paul,  assignor.) 
Siemens-Schuckertwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Steen- 

beck,  Max,  assignor.) 

Siemens-Schuckertwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Wei- 
mers,  Wilhelm,  assignor.) 

Siemer,  Nolan  H.,  Bushton,  Kans.  Paper  clip.  2,066,804  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Siemiana,  Casimir,  Bay  City,  Mich.  Automatic  axle  ad- 
juster.    2,073.322;  Mar.  9. 

Siems,  Herman  B.,  assignor  to  Swift  &  Company  Fertilizer 
Works,  Chicago,  111.  Flotation  reagent.  2,084,413 ; 
June   22. 

Siemund,  Herman,  assignor  to  Greenview  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Cleaning  tool.  2,103,198  ;  Dec. 
21. 

Sienz,  Max.     (See  Kircher,  A.,  and  Sienz.) 

Siever,  Hughes  L.,  Keyser,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  Borne 
Scrymser  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Conditioning 
textile  stock.     2,099,146  ;   Nov.  16. 

Sievers,  Otto.      (See  Banda,  L..  and  Sievers.) 

Sifico  A.  G.      (See  Wahl,  Karl,  assignor.) 

Sigel,  Hermann,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme  Adolphe 
Saurer,  Arbon,  Switzerland.  Loom.  2,085,455 ;  June 
29. 

Sigg,  Emil  A.,  Sherwood,  Ohio.  Coupling  for  a  flywheel. 
2,071,475  ;  Feb.  23. 

Sigman,  Myer.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Nonreflllable  container. 
2,100,983  ;  Nov.  30. 

Sigmund,  Miroslav,  Lutin,  near  Olomouc,  Czechoslovakia. 
Fluid-tight  winding  for  electric  motors  and  the  manu- 
facture thereof.     2,089,583  ;  Aug.   10. 

Sign  Animation  Corporation.  (See  Whisk,  Samuel,  as- 
signor. ) 

Signal  Engineering  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Ebert,    Joseph    F.,    assignor.) 

Signal  Engineering  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Ebert,  J.  F.,  and  Squire,  assignors.) 

Signal  Engineering  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Ebert,  J.  F.,  and  Terjesen,  assignors.) 

Signal  Engineering  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Squire,  Edmund  M.,  assignor.) 

Signal  Engineering  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Squire,  E.  M.,  and  Kennedy,  assignors.) 

Signal  Engineering  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Terjesen,  Tellef, , assignor.) 

Signaphone  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Tuscher,  J. 
E.,  and  Spiro,  assignors.) 

Signode  Steel  Strapping  Company.  (See  Perrelet,  Ar- 
mand,  assignor.) 

Signode  Steel  Strapping  Company.  (See  Porter,  How- 
ard C,  assignor.) 

Signorini,  Alberto,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Supporting 
clasp  for  personal  wear.     2,085,482  ;  June  29. 

Sigo,  Arthur  T.,  Maywood,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Recording  system.     2,076,676  ;  Apr.  13. 

Sikorsky,  Igor  I.,  Trumbull,  assignor  to  United  Aircraft 
Corporation,  East  Hartford,  Conn.  Adjusting  means 
for  control  surfaces.     2,097,990  ;  Nov.  2. 

Sikorsky,  Igor  I.,  Trumbull,  assignor  to  United  Aircraft 
Corporation,  East  Hartford,  Conn.  Mechanic's  platform 
for  airplanes.     2,097,991 ;  Nov.  2. 

Silberknopf,  Hans,  Vienna,  Austria.  Pyrophoric  lighter. 
2,092,594;  Sept.  7. 

Silberman,  David,  New  York  assignor  to  Waldes  Koh-I- 
Noor,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Interlocking  fas- 
tener structure.     2,067.734  ;  Jan.  12. 

Silberman,  David,  New  York,  assignor  to  Waldes  Koh-I- 
Noor,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Interlocking  fas- 
tener structure.     2,067,735  ;  .Tan.  12. 

Silberman.  Dnvid,  Now  York,  assignor  to  Koh-I-Noor,  Inc., 
Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Slide  operative  fastener  struc- 
ture.    2,067,736;  Jan.  12. 

Silberman,  David,  assignor  to  Ideal  Fastener  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  SUder  for  covered  separable  fas- 
teners.    2,095,270;  Oct.  12. 

Silberman,  David,  assignor  to  Ideal  Fastener  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Tape  for  slide  fasteners.  2,097,475  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Silberman,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  B.  J.  Conlin, 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  assignors  to  Ideal  Fastener  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Covered  slide  fastener. 
2,095,453;   Oct.    12. 

Silberman,  Emanuel  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Plastic  com- 
positions  nnd   veliiclos   thereof.     2,095,652;   Oct.   12. 

Silberman,  Jay  D.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.  Window  construction. 
2,103,876  ;  £)ec.  28. 

Silbersteln,  George  P.,  Uoclioster,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignmonts,  to  lOastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.    Adjustable  tripod  head.    2,089.430  :  Aug.  10. 

Silent  Gliding  Doors  Tilmlfod.  (See  Rouse,  Ernest  E. 
assizor.) 


Inner  sole  for  shoes. 
Y.     Insert  sole  for 


Silent,  Harold  C,  Hollywood,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Western  Electric  Company  Incorpo- 
rated.    Sound  recording  system.     2,073,458  ;  Mar.  9. 

Silent  Glow  Oil  Burner  Corporation,  The.  (See  Sherman, 
Rallston  M.,  assignor.) 

Silex  Company,  The.     (See  Wolcott,  Frank  E.,  assignor.) 

Silke,  George  P.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  Canada. 
Placer  mining  device.     2,073,122  ;  Mar.  9. 

Sllkman,  Edwin  F.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Toy  vehicle. 
2,077,274;  Apr.  13. 

Sill,  George  H.      (See  Foster,  S.  P.,  and  Sill.) 

Sill,  Isaac  B.,  assignor  to  Dale  R.  Rawlings,  Tonganoxie, 
Kans.  Concrete  wall  block  construction.  2,074,813 ; 
Mar.  23. 

Silliman,  Horace  P.,  assignor  to  The  American  Brass 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Alloy.  2,088,219 ;  July 
27. 

Silsby,  Charles  F.,  White  Plains,  assignor  to  General  Chem- 
ical Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  sul^ 
phur  dioxide.    2,067,027  ;  Jan.  5. 

Silsby,  Charles  F.,  White  Plains,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  roasting  ores.     2,086,193  ;  July  6. 

Silten,  Ernst,  Berlin,  Germany.  Automatic  temperature 
regulated  narcosis  apparatus.     2,086,140  ;  July  6. 

Sllva,  Frank  V.,  Turlock,  Calif.  Casein  drier.  2,067,606 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Silven,  Herbert  A.      (See  Glygare,  C.  G..  and  Silven.) 

Silven,  Herbert  A.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces 
ter,  Mass.     Cam  grinding  machine.     2,078,462  ;  Apr.  27 

Silven,  Herbert  A.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces 
ter,  Mass.    Cam  grinding  machine.     2,078,463  ;  Apr.  27 

Silven,  Herbert  A.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Wor- 
cester,  Mass.     Grinding  machine.     2,086,052 ;   July   6. 

Silver,  Benjamin  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
2,083,581 ;  June  15. 

Silver,   Benjamin  J.,   New  York,   N. 
shoes.     2,097,476;  Nov.   2. 

Silver,  Henry  B.     (See  Black,  I.  E.,  Hoffer,  and  Silver.) 

Silver,  Herman,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Slow  burning  match. 
2,097,780;  Nov.  2. 

Silver,  Lincoln  N.,  Lindale,  assignor  to  The  Chapman 
Manufacturing  and  Sales  Corporation,  Fulton  County, 
Ga.     Loom  attachment.     2,075,668;  Mar.  30. 

Silver,  Myer  S.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Arch  support  pad. 
2,099,577  ;  Nov.  16. 

Silver  Oxide  Products  Company.  (See  MuUer,  John  H., 
assignor.) 

Silver  Seal  Dairy  Products  Company.  (See  Buckingham, 
Harold  S.,  assignor.) 

Silver,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 
111.     Lister.     2,082,554;  June  1. 

Silver,  William  C,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Selector  for  sorting 
machine.     2,103,559  ;  Dec.  28. 

Silverman,  Daniel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  as.signor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Resistance  welding.     2,092,093  ;  Sent.  7. 

Silverman,  Noah  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bumper.  2,069,282  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Silvester,  Robert  H.,  Leicester,  England,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Lasting  tool.     2,092,094  ;  Sept.  7. 

Sim,  James,  Cathgart,  assignor  to  G.  &  J.  Weir,  Limited 
Glasgow,  Scotland.  Multistage  ejector.  2,078,614 
Apr.  27. 

Sim,  La,  New  Orleans,  La.  Macaroni  trimming  and 
drying  apparatus.     2,100,821  ;  Nov.  30. 

Simanton,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Gulf  Research  &  Devel- 
opment Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Insecticide. 
2,089,766;  Aug.  10. 

Simanton,  William  A.,  assignor  to  Gulf  Research  &  Devel- 
opment Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Insect  repellent. 
2,089,767  ;   Aug.  10. 

Simard,  Rodolphe  J.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Air  cooling  system  for 
pipe  lines.     2,076,922  ;  Apr.  13. 

Simard,  Rodolphe  J.,  Lynn,  Mass.  Cooling  system  and 
apparatus  for  beverage  dispensers.     2,083,477  ;  June  8. 

Simldns,  Howard  D.,  doconscd,  Clovpland  Heights,  by  the 
Cleveland  Trust  Company,  executor,  and  O.  P.  De  Loe, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Blank  feeding  mechanism  for  extruding 
machines.     2,090,967  ;  Aug.  24. 

Simmen,  Paul  J.,  Eden,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  Ijy  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swiss- 
vale,  Pa.    Automatic  train  control.    2,088,767  ;  Aug.  3. 

Simmen,  Paul  J.,  Eden,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swlss- 
valo.  Pa.  Automatic  train  control.  2.088,768 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Simmen,  Paul  J.,  Eden,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  b.v  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swiss- 
vale,  Pa.     Automatic  train  control.     2,088.709  ;  Aug.  3. 

Simmons,  Alfred  K.,  Victoria,  assignor  of  thirteen  per  cent 
to  J.  M.  Simmons,  Minneapolis,  and  tifty-one  per  cent 
to  said  A.  K.  Simmons,  and  twenty-four  per  OMit  to  K. 
N.  Simmons,  and  twelve  p(>r  cent  to  M.  B.  Simmons, 
Mlnneai)oliH,  Minn.  Apparatus  and  method  for  taking 
2,080.715;  Aug.  10. 
(See  Williamson,  II.  V..   and  Slni- 


dental  inipresslona. 
Siinnions,  Andrew  ('. 

nioiiN.) 
Simmons,    Andrew   C 


Monessen,    Pa.      Method    and    np- 


punituH  for  metal  coating.     2,005,718;  Oct.  12. 


568 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Simmons,  Arthur  W.,  King's  Cross,  London,  England,  as- 
signor to  The  W'estinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wil- 
merding.  Pa.  Fluid  pressure  brake.  2,088,177  ;  July 
27. 

Simmons,  Bernard  L.,  Mount  Rauier,  Md.  Scale  section 
liner.     2,080,792;  May  JS. 

Simmons,  Bernard  L.,  Mount  Ranier,  Md.  Mechanical 
dotting  device.     2,081,439;  May  25. 

Simmons,  Charles  R.,  assignor  to  Nachman  Spring-Filled 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Upholstery  spring.  2,000,861  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Simmons  Company.  (See  Ferguson,  Reginald  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Simmons,  Dorothv  !<.,  Silver  City,  N.  Mex.  Reflecting 
signal  device.     2.078,103  ;  Apr.   20. 

Simmons,  Elta,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bottle  closure. 
2,070,377  ;   Feb.   9. 

Simmons,  Jorgen  M.,  et  al.  (See  Simmons,  Alfred  K., 
assignor.) 

Simmons,  Knute  N.,  et  al.  (See  Simmons,  Alfred  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Simmons,  Leon  E.,  Claremont,  N.  II.,  assignor  to  Sullivan 
Jlachinery  Company.  Mining  machine.  2.008,573 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Simmons,  Leon  E.,  Claremont.  N.  H.,  assignor  to  Sulli- 
van Machinery  Company.  Mining  machine.  2,100,361 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Simmons,  Marie  B.,  et  al.  (See  Simmons,  Alfred  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Simmons  Paper  Products,  Inc.  (See  Krause,  H.  J.,  and 
Simmons,  assignors.) 

Simmons,  Paul  R.     (See Krause,  H.  J.,  and  Simmons.) 

Simmons,  Richard  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Tele- 
type Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Selective  system  and 
apparatus.     2,082,725  ;  June  1. 

Simmons,  William  W.,  Jr.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Sealed  ve- 
hicle body.     2,090,815  ;  Aug.  ^4. 

Slmmonds  Development  Corporation  Limited.  (See  Sim- 
monds,  Oliver  E.,  assignor.) 

Simmonds,  Oliver  E.,  assignor  to  Simmonds  Development 
Corporation  Limited,  London,  England.  Self-locking 
nut  and  making  the  same.     2,102,489  ;  Dec.  14. 

Simms,  Frederick  R.     (See  L'Orange,  Rudolf,  assignor.) 

Simning,  Roy  B.,  Minneapolis,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments to  himself,  and  H.  J.  Murphy,  St.  Louis  Park, 
Minneapolis,  and  G.  V.  Watson,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Tank  vehicle.     2,098,522  ;  Nov.  9. 

Simning,  Roy  B.,  Minneapolis,  assignor,  bv  mesne  assign- 
ments to  himself,  and  H.  J.  Murphy,  St.  Louis  Park, 
Minneapolis,  and  G.  V.  Watson,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Spray  device.     2,098,523  ;  Nov.  9. 

Simolene  Company,  The.  (See  Simonson,  Walker  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Slmolene  Company,  The.  (See  Simonson,  W.  E.,  and 
Gregory,  assignors.) 

Simon,  Charlea  L.,  Elklns  Park,  assignor  to  Industrial 
By-Products  and  Research  Corporation.  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Hosiery  testing  apparatus.     2,067,863  ;  Jan.  12. 

Simon,  Prank,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (Jarment  hanger. 
2,096,827;  Oct.  26. 

Simon,  Fritz,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  Norddeutsche  Schleif- 
mlttel-Industrie.  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Altona-lAirup,  Germany. 
Sheet  abrasive  material  and  manufacturing  the  same. 
2.093. S.'->2  :  Sept.  21. 

Simon,  George  W.,  Hollidays  Cove,  W.  Va.  Automobile 
motor  warmer.    2,007,102  ;  Jan.  5. 

Simon,  Harry  C,  assignor  to  The  Sterilek  Co.,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Package  for  gauze,  tissues,  and  the 
like.     2,092,626  ;  Sept.  7. 

Simon,  Luclen,  assignor  to  Soclete  d'Exploltatlon  de- 
Brevets  Luclen  Simon  (Amortisseurs  Sanchok)  (So 
Clete  Anonyme),  Paris,  France.  Device  for  adjustinj 
pressure  relief  devices.     2,078,615 ;  Apr.  27. 

Simon,  Lucien,  and  R.  Marcon,  assignors  to  Soclete  d'Ex- 
ploltatlon des  Brevets  Lucien  Simon  (Amortisseurs 
Sanchok)  Soclete  Anonyme,  Paris,  France.  Shock  ab- 
sorbing device.     2,086.824  ;  July  13. 

Simon,    Victor.      (See  Gruyor,   Jean   M.,   assignor.) 

Simon,  Walter.     (See  Pier,  M.,  Simon,  and  Grassl.) 

Simon,  Walter.     (See  Pier,  M.,  Simon,  and  Jacob.) 

Simon.  Walter.      (See  Pier,  M.,  Simon,  and  Kroenig.) 

Simonds,  Warren  J.,  assignor  to  Rodney  Hunt  Machine 
Company,  Orange,  Mass.  Reenforced  reel  for  dye 
kettles  and  the  like.    2,071,090  ;  Feb.  16. 

SImonIn,  Raymond  P.,  assignor  to  Soclete  d'Etudes  des 
Precedes  SImonIn,  Dijon,  France.  Mixing  and  atom- 
izing apparatus  for  hydrocarbons  and  other  fluid  ma- 
terials.    2,072,281 ;  Mar.  2. 

Simons,  Aaron,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  apparatus 
for  drawing  metal  .-itrlps.     2,092,188  •  Sept.  7. 

Simons,  Abraham,  and  L.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of 
and  apparatus   for  wiro-drawlng.     2,088,040;   July  27. 

Simons,  Donald  M.     (See  Atkinson,  R.  W..  and  Simons.)  • 

Simons.  Francis  Tj..  Neodhnm.  Mass.,  assignor  to  George 
La  Monte  &  Son,  Nntley,  N.  J.  Safety  paper  and 
making  same.  2,085,675  ;  Juno  29. 
Simons,  Francis  1j.,  Noortham,  Mass..  assignor  to  George 
JjH  ^Iontc  &  Son,  Nntley,  N.  J.  Safety  paper  and  mak- 
ing same.  2.08.'>..S74  ;  July  6. 
Simons,    Julius,    Philadelphia,    Pa.       Static    eliminator. 

2,08.1,478  ;   June  8. 
Simons,  l/oon.      (See  Simons.  Abraham,  and   L.) 
Simons.    Rnvmond    S.,   Highland   I'ark,    111.      NonreOllable 
closure.     2,079,775;  May  11. 


Simons,  Venning  D.,  Jr..  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  broiler 
and  toaster.     2,092,226 ;  Sept.  7.  ,   ^     . 

Simonsen,  Alfred  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Toilet  signal  dence. 
2,075,308 ;  Mar.  30.  .  ^     r^    „   ^ 

Simonson,  Sigvard,  Butler,  Pa.,  assignor  to  O.  C.  Duryea 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Car  construction. 
2,094,725 :  Oct.  5.  „^     „.      , 

Simonson,  Walker  E.,  assignor  to  The  Simolene  Company, 
Bartlcsville,  Okla.  Conditioning  fruits  and  vegetables. 
2,095,455 ;  Oct.  12.  .    ^      „     ^ 

Simonson.  Walker  E.,  Bartlesville,  and  L.  S.  Gregory, 
Tulsa,  assignors  to  The  Simolene  Company,  Bartlesville, 
Okla.  Conditioning  fruits  and  vegetables.  2,095,454; 
Oct    12 

Simonsson,  Ludvig  H.,  Stockholm.  Sweden.  Artificial  foot, 
joint,  and  ankle.     2,098,067  ;  Nov.  2. 

Simpkins,  Carl  R.,  Inglewood,  assignor  to  J.  F.  Meyer, 
Flintridge.  Calif.     Game  apparatus.     2,101,201 ;  Dec.  7. 

Simpkins,  Carl  R.,  Inglewood,  Caljf.,  and  B.  Radtke, 
LliiertyvlUe,  assignors  to  The  Exhibit  Supply  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Vending  machine  attachment.  2,067,351 ; 
Jan.  12.  „     ,      , 

Simpkins,  Robert  B.,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  England. 
:^leans  or  device  for  investigating,  correcting,  and  de- 
veloping the  power  of  human  vision.     2,067.103  ;  Jan.  5. 

Simpkins,  Robert  B.,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  England. 
Investigating,  correcting,  and  developing  the  power  of 
human  vision.     2,102,490  ;  Dec.   14. 

Simplex  Automatic  Press  Feeder  Corporation.  (See  Baker, 
Arthur  G.,  assignor.) 

Simplex  Improvements,  Inc.  (See  Osborn,  Alden  E., 
assignor.) 

Simplex  Improvements,  Inc.  (See  Osborn,  A.  E.,  and 
O'Boyle,   assignors.) 

Simplex  Locks  Limited.  (See  Hodgkinson,  G.  S.,  and  Shiv- 
nan,  assignors.) 

Simplex  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Treen,  Joseph 
P..  assignor.) 

Simplex  Paper  Corporation.  (See  Wood,  Frederick  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Simplex  Piston  Ring  Company  of  America,  Inc.,  The. 
(See  Solenberger,  Dean  M.,  assignor.) 

Simplex  Products  Corporation.  (See  Solenberger,  Dean 
M.,  assignor.) 

Simplox-Schiebefenster  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Grons,  Kon- 
stantin,  assignor.) 

Simplex  Time  Recorder  Company.  (See  Watkins,  Edward 
G.,  assignor.) 

Simplex  Time  Recorder  Company.  (See  Watkins,  E.  G., 
and  Dell,  assignors.) 

Simplex  Time  Recorder  Company.  (See  Watkins,  E.  G., 
Hobby,  and  Dell,  assignors.) 

Simplex  Valve  and  Meter  Company.  (See  Borden,  Moro 
M.,  assignor.) 

Simplex  Wire  &  Cable  Company.  (See  Boggs,  Charles  R., 
assignor.) 

Simplicity  Engineering  Company.  (See  Behnke,  George 
W.,  assignor.) 

Simplon  Products  Corporation.  (See  Marsh,  Reginald  E., 
assignor.) 

Simpson,  Alexander,  London,  England.  Wearing  ap- 
parel.    2,099,238  :  Nov.  16. 

Simpson,  Benjamin  I.,  Chicago,  111.  Bathtub.  2,082,661 ; 
June  1. 

Simpson,  Cecil  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Roulette  spelling 
game.     2.087.555  ;  July  20. 

Simpson,  Charles  F.,  Alhambra,  assignor  to  General  Salt 
Company,  Ltd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  re- 
covery of  iodine.     2,086,825  ;  July  13. 

Simpson,  Charlie  W.,  assignor  to  National  Acme  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Electrical  chucking  mechanism 
for  multiple  spindle  automatic  chucking  machines. 
2,079.637  :  May  11. 

Simpson,  Charlie  W.,  assignor  to  The  National  Acme 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Electric  chucking  machine. 
2,103,342  ;  Dec.  28. 

Simpson.  Clarence  E.,  Springfield,  JIass.  Link  loading 
machine.     2,094.020  :  Sept.  28. 

Simpson,  Delbert.     (See  Simpson,  Jesse  J.,  P.  M.,  and  D.) 

Simpson,  Dexter,  assignor  to  The  Pulton  Sylphon  Com- 
pany, Knoxville,  Tenn.  Temperature  regulator. 
2,096.138;  Oct.  19. 

Simpson.  Donald  C,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Glass  Company.  Manufacture  of  glass  wool. 
2.068,202  ;  Jan.   19. 

Simpson,  Donald  C,  Newark.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illlnols  Glass  Company.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
manufacturing  and  fabricating  glass  wool.  2,068,203 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Simpson  Electric  Company.  (See  Simpson,  R.,  and  Koch. 
assignors.) 

Simpson,  Emory  Q.     (See  Fisher,  A.  J.,  and  Simpson.) 

Simpson,  Emory  G.,  assignor  to  Ternstedt  Manufactur- 
i,"P  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Coach  lock  and  handle. 

Simpson,  Emory  G.,  assignor  to  Ternstedt  Manufacturing 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Unit  operating  device  for  a 
swinging  and  a  sliding  panel.    2,076,867  ;  Apr.  13. 

Simpson.  Emory  G.,  assignor  to  Ternstedt  Manufacturing 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Window  assembly  for  auto- 
motive vehicles.     2,087.821  ;  Julv  20. 

Simpson,  Emory  Q.,  assignor  to  "Ternstedt  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Combined  operator  and 
latch  for  a  swinging  window.     2,094,726 ;  Oct  5. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


569 


Simpson,  Emory  G.,  and  W.  Schnell,  assignors  to  Tern- 
stedt  Manufacturing  Company.  Detroit,  Midi.  Fasten- 
ing device.     2,091,378;  Aug.  "31. 

Simpson,  Emory  G.,  and  A.  C.  Andersen,  assignors  to 
Ternstedt  Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Seat  adjuster.    2,101,350 ;  Dec.  7. 

Simpson,  Ewin  O.,  and  A.  F.  Kraft,  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 
Glass  minnow  trap  and  manufacturing  same. 
2,082,662  ;  June  1. 

Simpson,  Franlj  M.     (See  Simpson,  Jesse  J.,  F.  M.,  and  D.) 

Simpson,  George  L.      (See  Moore,   W.  E.,  and  Simpson.) 

Simpson,  George  S.      (See  Iddings,  C,  and  Simpson.) 

Simpson,  Herbert  S.  (See  Christensen,  Alfred  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Simpson,  Howard  W,  (See  Ford,  H.,  Roberts,  and 
Simpson.) 

Simpson,  Hurshel  H.,  Gumming,  Ga.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  W.  F.  Cooper,  Chicago,  111.  Stringed  musical  instru- 
ment.   2,087,631 ;  July  20. 

Simpson,  Jesse  J.,  F.  M.,  and  D.,  Jackson,  Calif.  Starter- 
steel  guide  for  air  drilling  tools.     2,079,189  ;  May  4. 

Simpson,  Kenneth  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furnace  and  itJ 
method  of  operation.    2,078,348 ;  Apr.  27. 

Simpson,  Lancelot  M.,  Tnorner,  assignor  to  Automatic 
Electric  Company  Limited,  Liverpool,  England.  Electric 
totalizer.     2,066,698;  Jan.  5. 

Simpson,  Lancelot  M.,  Stanks,  near  Leeds,  assignor  to 
Automatic  Electric  Company  Limited,  Liverpool,  Eng- 
land.    Electric  totalizator.     2,084,414 ;  June  22. 

Simpson,  Lewis,  Monterey  Park,  Calif.  Lifesaving  chnte. 
2,101,284;  Dec.  7. 

Simpson,  Lillian  A.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Colostomy  belt 
2.078,512  ;  Apr.  27. 

Simpson,  Manning,  Columbus,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  K. 
Martin,  Franklin  County,  Ohio.  Nebulizer.  2,068,518  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Simpson,  Napoleon  B.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Valve. 
2,083,101 ;  June  8. 

Simpson,  Paul  R.,  San  Mateo,  Calif.  Treatment  of 
coffee  or  the  like.     2,099,945  ;  Nov.  23. 

Simpson,  R.  A.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Charlton, 
John  M.,  assignor.) 

Simpson,  Ray,  River  Forest,  and  G.  H.  Koch,  assignors 
to  Simpson  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electrical 
measuring  instrument.     2,101,296  ;  Dec.  7. 

Simpson,  Robert  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flower  exhibiting 
device.    Re.  20,289  ;  Mar.  9. 

Simpson,  Walter  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  W.  Miller, 
San  Antonio,  Tex.     Garment  form.     2.084,271 ;  June  15. 

Simrall,  Riley  M.,  Wyoming,  Ohio.  Expansion,  contrac 
tion,  and  construction  joint  for  concrete  pavements  ani 
the  lilce.    2,078,693  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sims,  Ernest  M.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Welding.  2,089,103 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Simsinovici,  Martin,  Paris,  France.  General  container 
and  closure  and  toothed  article  therefor.  2,081,509  ; 
May  25. 

Sinclair,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  drum.  2,081,605 ; 
May  25. 

Sinclair,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Rolling  machine.  2,093,933 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Sinclair,  Charles  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Brake   drum.     2,095,719:   Oct.   12. 

Sinclair,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  wheel.  2,102,811 : 
Dec.  21. 

Sinclair,  Harold,  Surblton  Hill,  England.  Hydraulic  cou- 
pling.    2,074,346 ;  Mar.  23. 

Sinclair,  Harold,  Surbiton,  and  A.  Fraser,  Parley,  England. 
Power  press  tool  or  the  like.     2.092,092  ;  Sept.  7. 

Sinclair,  Harold,  London,  England.  Hydraulic  couDling. 
2,096,070  ;  Oct.  19. 

Sinclair,  Harold,  Kensington,  London,  England.  Hy- 
draulic coupling.     2,090,071 ;  Oct.  19. 

Sinclair,  Harold,  Surbiton  Hill,  England.  Power  trans- 
mission mechanism.     2,102,755;  Dec.  21. 

Sinclair  Refining  Company.  (See  Beach,  Kenneth  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sinclair  Refining  Company.     (See  Cole,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Sinclair  Refining  Company.  (See  Herthel,  Eugene  C.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sinclair  Refining  Company.  (See  Herthel,  E.  C,  and 
Schmidt,  assignors.) 

Sinclair  Refining  Company.  (See  Isom,  Edward  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sinclair  Refining  Company.  (See  Shoemaker,  W.  E.,  and 
French,  assignors.) 

Sinclair  Refining  Company.  (See  Smith.  Reading  B., 
assignor.) 

Sinclair  Refining  Company.  (See  Vobach,  Arnold  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Sinclnir-Scolt  Company,  The.  (See  Rife,  Charles  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sinclair,  William,  assignor  to  Production  Engineering 
Company,  Detroit,  IVflch.  Conveyer  food  milling  ma- 
chine.    2,102,227;  Dec.  14. 

Sindolar,  Thomas  A..  Cleveland,  assignor  to  Truscon 
Steel  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Sliding  shelf. 
2,098,198:  Nov.   2. 

SIndolnr,  Thomas  A.  (Sen-  Woodliead,  II.,  Plumb,  and 
Slndclar.) 


Sinden,  Alfred  D.,  Aurora.  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Redler  Conveyor  Company,  Quincy,  Mass. 
Conveyer.     2,100,924;  Nov.  30. 

Sindl,  Otto,  Berlin,  Germany.  Stabilization  of  cellulose 
esters.     2,066,584  ;  Jan.  5. 

Sindl,  Otto,  Paris,  France,  and  G.  Frank,  Moedling,  near 
Vienna,  Austria,  assignors  to  "Afag"  Finanzierungs 
A.  G.,  Schaffhausen,  Switzerland.  Producing  mixed 
cellulosic  esters.    2,101,413  ;  Dec.  7. 

Sindler,  Jay  J.,  assignor  to  Converse  Rubber  Company, 
Maiden,  Mass.  Pneumatic  sheet  material  and  making. 
2,100,492  ;  Nov.  30. 

Sinex,  Foster  C,  Hazleton,  Pa.  Fishing  reel.  2,083,927  ; 
June  15. 

Sing,  Lang  J.,  and  R.  M.  Waunch,  Salem,  Oreg.  Auto- 
matic annunciator.    2,099,868  ;  Nov.  23. 

Singer,  Adolph.     (See  Singer,  Isaac,  A.,  and  H.) 

Singer,  Alexander.     (See  Lederer,  Maximilian,  assignor.) 

Singer,  Benjamin,  Bronx,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazeltine  Cor- 
poration. Power  supply  system  for  signal  receivers. 
2,103,097  ;  Dec.  21. 

Singer,  Emil,  Vienna,  Austria.  Dental  matrix.  2,090,904  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Singer,  Fred  J.     (See  Gardner,  L.  A.,  and  Singer.) 

Singer,  Fritz,  Nuremberg,  Germany,  assignor  to  Tubus 
A.  G.,  Glarus,  Switzerland.  Enlarging  the  diameter 
of  hollow  metal  articles.    2,102,099  ;  Dec.  14. 

Singer,   Hyman.     (See  Singer,  Isaac,  A.,  and  H.) 

Singer,  Isaac,  A.,  and  H.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Cushioned  seat.     2,067,621 ;  Jan.  12. 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Ackerman, 
J.  E.,  and  Nissen,  assignors.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Andres,  Wil- 
liam A.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Anton,  Per- 
cival   J.,   assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Becker,  Ru- 
dolph, assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Chason, 
Daniel  H.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Clayton,  An- 
drew B.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Eames, 
George  M.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Eames,  G.  M., 
and  Stewart,  assignors.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Fleckenstein, 
Gf.  A.,  and  Waterman,  assignors.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Gunther, 
Hermann,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Karle,  John  D., 
assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Kessler, 
Charles  A.,   assignor.) 

Singer  Mannfactnrlng  Company,  The.  (See  Langille,  Wil- 
fred O.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Myers, 
Walter,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Naul,  James 
M.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Park,  Frank- 
lin A..   .Jr.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Parry, 
Frank,   assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Peets,  Wilbur 
J.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Prato,  Bs- 
teban,   assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Ray,  Joseph 
L.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Spaine,  Ed- 
ward P.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The  (See  von  Lehn, 
Relnhold  B.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Waterman, 
Max  L.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Webb,  Ir- 
ving F.,    assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Wood,  Alfred 
R.,  assignor.) 

Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Zonis,  Sydney, 
assignor.) 

Singer,  Nathaniel  H.,  New  York,  and  J.  Sherman,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Combined  tobacco  pouch  and  pipe  holder. 
2,075,629  ;  Mar.  30. 

Singlser,  John  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Amer- 
ican Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Norwood,  Ohio. 
Operating  and  control  mechanism  for  pressing  ma- 
chines.    2,082,913;   June  8. 

SInltzin-Whito,  Nicliol.ns,  Bridgeport,  assignor  of  one- 
third  to  J.  L.  R.  Glover,  Fairfield,  and  ono-third  to  N. 
N.  Solovloff,  Milford,  Conn.  Calculating  dovice. 
2,080,587  ;  May  18. 

SiiiUo,  Joliii,  ("liicago,  111.  Cap  for  filling  no/./.les. 
12.077.721  ;  Apr.  20. 

Sinko,    John,    Chicago,    111.      Cigar    lighter.      2,101.001 ; 

1)(M'.    7. 

Sinko,    John,    Chicago,    111.      Cigar    lighter.      2,101.002 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Sinner,      John     B.,      San      Diego,     Calif.       Mausoleum. 

2.080,190;  May  11. 
SInnett,  Chester  M.,  Wcstmont,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation  of  America.     Phonograph  pick  up  circuit. 

2.072.008  :  Mar.  0. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Sinnett,  Chester  M.,  Westniont,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation  of  America.    Dynamic  amplifier.    2,098,405  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Sinskev,   Simon,   assignor  to  Winer  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. Hammond,   Ind.     Garment.     2,102,039  ;  Dec.   14. 
Sintz,  Claude,  Detroit.  Mich.     Tap  bush  and  forming  the 

same.     2,098,R92  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sio,    Jos6    S.,    Barcelona,    Spain.      Revolving    flat    card. 

2,097,046:   Oct.   26. 
Sioros,  Constantine  A.,  Corona,  N.  T.    Decorative  dummy 

display  truck  for  frozen  desserts.     2,095,088  ;  Oct.  5. 
Sipe,  Harry  E.,  New  York,   N.  Y.,   assignor  to  Hookless 

Fastener    Company.      Separable   interlocking   fastener. 

2,083,278;  June  8. 
Sipp-Eastwood   Corporation.      (See  Klein,   Frederick,   as- 
signor.) 
Sippel,     Eugen,    Berlin,    Germany,    assignor    to    General 

Electric       Company.         Electrical       control       device. 

2,090,522;  Aug.   17. 
Sippel,    John    J.       (See    Butterworth,    H.    W.,    Jr.,    and 

Sippel.) 
Sippell,  Wilhelm  V.     (See  Gunzel,  Rudolf,  assignor.) 
Siqveland,    Ivar    E..    St.    Paul,    Minn.      Dental    matrix. 

2,099,454:  Nov.  16. 
Sirera,    Abel    G..    New    York,    N.    Y.      Advertising    strap 

hanger.     2,102,488;  Dec.  14. 
Slrian  Lamp  Company.     (See  Braselton,  Chester  H.,  as- 

Blgnor.) 
Sirian  Lamp  Company.     (See  Ruben,  Samuel,  assignor.) 
Sirian    Wire    and    Contact    Company.     (See    Braselton, 

Chester  H.,  assignor.) 
Sirian   Wire  and   Contact  Company.     (See  MacFarland, 

Albert  E.,   assignor.) 
Sirmay,   Julius,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Jacquard 

Knitting  Machine  Co.,  Inc.     Circular  knitting  machine. 

2,082,127  ;   June   1. 
Slrot,  Alfred,  and  G.  Wick,  Bitterfeld,  assignors   to  I.  G. 

Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft,     Frankfort-on-the- 

Main.    Germany.      Tars   for   use   in    road    construction. 

2,090,394;   Aug.   17. 
Sirovy,    George,     Cicero,    assignor    to    Century    Vitreous 

Enamel  Company.  Chicago,  111.     Decorative  coating  and 

maldng  same.     2,085,87o  ;  July  6. 
Slshc,   Julius,  Torrington,   Wyo.      Beet  digging  and   top- 
ping machine.     2,072,186  ;  Mar.  2. 
Slsk,     Martin     A.,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Automatic     valve. 

2,069,022  ;  Jan.  26. 
Sisson,  K(i\vard  C.  and  J.  D.  Stokos.  Dallas,  Tex.      Inscrip- 
tion  tablet   mounting.      2,083,873 ;    June    15. 
Sisson,  James  G.,  assignor  to  The  L.  S.  Starrett  Company, 

Athol,  Mass.     Dial  indicator.     2,074,279  ;  Mar.  16. 
Sitaf,    Miroslav,    Prague,    Czechoslovakia.      Internal   com- 
bustion engine.    2,067,292  ;  Jan.  12. 
Sites,  Robert  L.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  Air  Devices  Corporation,  Chicago,  111. 

Air  conditioning  apparatus.  2,077,021 ;  Apr.  13. 
Sittler,  Edwin  C.  (See  Kettering,  C.  F.,  and  Sittler.) 
sutler,  Edwin  C,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 

Dayton,  Ohio.     Method  of  and  apparatus  for  creating 

an  artificial  fever.     2,068,012 ;  Jan.  19. 
Sittler,  Edwin   C,   assignor   to   Gleneral  Motors  Corpora- 
tion,   Dayton,    Ohio.      Method    of   and    apparatus    for 

creating  an  artificial  fever.     2,098,310  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sivyer,  Christine,  Minneapolis.  Minn.     Undergarment  for 

women.     2,091,018  ;  Aug.  24. 
six,     Walter    J.,     Indianapolis,     Ind.     Piston     expander. 

2,078,033  ;  Apr.  20. 
Six,  Willem,  and  Roelof  Vennenlen,   assignors  to  N.  V. 

Philips'  Gloeilampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands. 

■Jlethod      and      device      for      recording      oscillations. 

2,09.1.215  ;  Sept.  14. 
Slxt,  Johann.     (See  Mugdan,  M.,  and  Slxt.) 
Slxt,     Johann,     assignor    to     Consortium-Fuer     Elektro- 

chemische  Industrie.   G.   m.  b.   H.,   Munich,   Germany. 

Preparation  of  chlorine  substituted  butanes.   2,008,772  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Sizer,   Albert   W.,    Hossle,   Kingston-upon-HuU,   England. 

Machine   for   molding   plastic   substances.      2,075,470 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Slzer,   Albert   W.,   Hessle,    England.      Extrusion   molding 

machine    and     the    manufacture    of    pellets    thereby. 

2,096,529  :  Oct.  10. 
Sizor,  Harold  S.,  Pawtuckot,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Brown  and 

Sliarpe       JIanufacturing       Companv.     Ilair       clipper. 

2,083.620:  Juno  15. 
Sjogren,  Oscar  W.,  and  R.  11.  Mitchell.  Huntington  Park, 

Calif.,    assignors,    by    mesne    assignments,    to    Killefcr 

Manufacturing    Corporation.      Antifriction   bearing   for 

disk  harrows.     2.097,244  ;  Oct.  26. 
SJoIander,  Gustaf,  Midland,  Mich.    Combined  bumper  and 

jack.     2,077,275;  Apr.  13. 
SJolseth.    Victor,    Fairbanks,    Alaska.      Drilling    machine. 

2,087,7^5:  July  20. 
SJBstrand.    HJaliiiar    E.,    Ravala,    Grangesberg,    Sweden. 

Radio  antenna.     2,074,944  ;  Mar.  23. 
SJSstrand,    HJnlmar    !•;.,     Uavala,    Grangeshorg,    Sweden. 

Device   for   locating   the   position    of  a    movable   bodv. 

2,0,S0,5n  :  May  18. 
SJ»Rtr6m,   Erik  A.  A.,   Gothenburg,   Sweden.     Centrifugal 

pump.     2,101,900;  Dee.  14. 
SJostrom,   Robert   L.,   West  Boxford,  Mass.     Conditioning 

mnphln<>    for    absorptive    sheet    materials.     2,084,459 ; 

June  22. 


Skaer.  Arthur  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Inde- 
pendent Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Rock 
drill   sludge  ejector.      2,102,576 ;   Dec.    14. 

Skai,  Frank  M.      (See  O'Neill,  Eugene  F.,  assignor.) 

Skajaa.  Torleiv,  Kristiansands,  Norway,  assignor  to  Det- 
norske  Aktleselskab  for  Elektrokemlsk  Industri,  Oslo, 
Norway.    Dust  separator.     2,069,483  ;  Feb.  2. 

Skamser,  Vern  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Mute.  2,090,876  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Skandera,  Martin,  Mohawk,  N.  Y.  Safety  signal  for 
loaded  guns.     2.100,273  :  Nov.  23. 

Skarphol,  George,  Souris,  N.  Dak.  Portable  weed  burning 
eradicator.     2,102,100  ;  Dec.  14. 

Skat  Company,  The.     (See  Adams,  Frank  S.,  assignor.) 

Skeats,  Wilfred  F.     (See  Prince,  D.  C,  and  Skeats.) 

Skeats,  Wilfred  F.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  control  device.  2,085,549 ; 
June  29. 

Skeats,  Wilfred  F.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Circuit  breaker  testing  arrange- 
ment.    2,088,445  ;  July  27. 

Skeen,  Chester  W.,  assignor  of  seventy  percent  to  F.  W. 
Chandler  and  five  percent  to  H.  M.  Price,  Mentone,  Calif. 
Flexible  gear  drive.     2,066.805  ;  Jan.  5. 

Skelly,  John  S.,  Monongahela,  Pa.  Variable  speed  drive 
for  mechanical  stokers.     2,070,756  ;  Feb.  16. 

Skelly  Oil  Company.  (See  Hunt,  A.  A.,  and  Adair,  as- 
signors.) 

Skelly  on  Company.     (See  Lee,  Don  W.,  assignor.) 

Skelly  Oil  Company.     (See  Watkins,  Walter  G.,  assignor.) 

Skelton,  Charles  E.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  I.  Saks, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Carrier  for  indicating  gauges. 
2,006,699  ;  Jan.  5. 

Skenandoa  Rayon  Corporation.  (See  Bryant,  George  W., 
assignor.) 

Skenandoa  Rayon  Corporation.  (See  Bruggeman,  Jean, 
assignor.) 

Skenandoa    Rayon  Corporation.     (See  Mattinson,  Frank 

W.,   assignor.) 
Skibbe,    William    J.,    Des   Moines,    Iowa.      Antijackknife 

fifth  wheel.     2,073,269  ;  Mar.  9. 
Skillman,  Newton,  and  R.  Thuner,  assignors  to  O.  &  S. 

Itearing     Company,     Detroit,     Mich.       Bearing     unit 

2,069,781  ;  Feb.   9. 
Skilnik.  Eric  R.,  Chicago,  111.    Composite  fence  structure. 

2,066,420  :  Jan.  5. 
Skinner,   Clarence  L.,  Friendswood,  assignor  of  fifty-one 

per  cent  to  S.  J.  Wimberly,  Houston,  Tex.     Drill  col- 
lar reamer.     2,088,770  ;  Aug.  3. 
Skinner,   Ebenezer.      (See   Hallock,   G.   W.,   Skinner,  and 

Cardell.) 
Skinner  Engine  Company.      (See  Mueller,  Herman  G.,  as- 
signor.) 
Skinner  Irrigation  Company,  The.     (See  Coles,  W.  H.,  and 

Nelson,  assignors.) 
Skinner,  John  F.,  Flint,  Mich.     Rotary  power  apparatus. 

2.088,818;  Aug.  3. 
Skinner,   M.  B.,  Company.      (See  Merrill,    Patterson  D., 

assignor.) 
Skinner   &   Orr   Engineering   Company.      (See   Hallinan, 

William   W.,   assignor.) 
Skinner   Purifiers   Inc.      (See  Williams,   P.,   and   Brazel, 

assignors.) 
Skinner,   Ralph  L.,   Detroit,   Mich.     Internal-combustion 

engine  cylinder-head  construction.     2,074,972  ;  Mar.  23. 
Skinner,  William  F.,  assignor  to  J.  A.  Cleveland,  Miami. 

Fla.     Toy  cartridge.     2,098,008;  Nov.  2. 
Sklrrow,  Frederick  W.      (See  Morrison,  G.   C,   Sklrrow, 

and  Blaikie.) 
Sklar,     Harry     B.,     Los     Angeles,     Calif.       Bedspring. 

2,090.767  :   Oct.   20. 
Skier.  Abraham,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Store  display  fix- 
ture.     2,085.270  ;   June   29. 
Skliris,      Loukas,      Belmar,      N.      J.      Slicing      machine. 

Skluth,' Gladys.     (See' Spear,  M.,  and  Skluth.) 
Skogh.   Carl   G.    C,   Vastervik,    Sweden.      Obtaining   fur- 
fural.    2,096,.352;  Oct.  19. 
Skolfleld.  William  IC,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Mounting  for  electric  motors 
and  the  like.     2.090,021;  Oct.  19. 
Skoop-A  Corporation.     (See  Parker,  Claude  E.,  assignor.) 
Skopec,    Richard    W.,    Western,    Nebr.      Multiple   purpose 

adaptor  and  retention  clip.     2,095,481  ;  Oct.   12. 
Skov,    Hoiiry   A.,    Frederiksberg,    near   Copenhagen,    Den- 
mark.    Tearable  closure.     2,098,555:  Nov.  9. 
RkovorskI,  .John  R.     (See  Schor,  J.,  and  Skoverskl.) 
'^  I^HRv    S'<'gir'ed,     Wurzburg,     assignor     to     Schering- 
Kahlbaum  A.  G.,  Berlin,  Germany.     Acvle  derivatives 
of  phenols  and  producing  the  same.     2,08'7,213  :  July  13. 
^kraup,   Siegfried,   Wurzburg,   assignor  to  Schering-Kahl- 
baum   A.    G.,   Beriin,    Germany.      Alkyl    derivatives    of 
phenols  and  producing  the  same.     2.103,730;  Dec.  28. 
«vvi''"„'J''V-.'"'/,'''  4-      <''''^"^'  I'ittoU,  F.  M..  and  Skriba.) 
Ski  man.  Kmll,   Vienna.   Austria.     Needle  for  taking  up 
dropped  stitches.     2,079,306  ;  May  4 
mnHn,^^!^''  ,^^/>-  ^""  Franciscc,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Sub- 
n.ylno  Signal  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Sound  produc- 
ing and  mounting  therefor.     2,070  6'>8  •  Feb    16 
«„Va   ^'<^,^a';I-  an,?  J-  Sekula,  Clifton,  N.  J.  '  Gauge  for 
flnlda  In  tanks.     2,067.796;  Jan    12 
TiifnAi=^rl"*'"o^-   Toledo    Ohio,   assignor   to   Owens- 
"oSO  007     A   ^°3'P"°y-     Closure  for  bottles  and  Jars. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


571 


Skvor,  George  J.,  Boise,  Idaho.  Construction  and  im- 
provement of  a  smokehouse  for  smoldng,  curing,  and 
processing  meats.    2,074,945  ;  Mar.  23. 

Slack,  Alfred  D.     (See  Young,  A.  A.,  and  Slack.) 

Slack,  Frederic  W.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corpo- 
ration, Highland  Park,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle  frame. 
2,080,748  ;  May  18. 

Slade,  Harold  W.,  assignor  to  Phoenix  Toilet  &  Paper  Mfg. 
Co.  Inc.,  Phoenix,  N.  Y.  Labeling  machine.  2,084,962  ; 
June  22. 

Slade,  Leon  D.,  assignor  to  Gleason  Works,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  hardening  gears. 
2,102,040 ;  Dec.  14. 

Slade,  Starkie  N.,  Sr.,  Durham,  N.  C.  Plant  protector. 
2,081,775  ;  May  25. 

Sladek,  Louis  J.     (See  Isaacson,  Carl  C,  assignor.) 

Sladek,  Louis  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Adjustable  door  stop. 
2,097,349;   Oct.  26. 

Slager,  John   C.      (See  Meeker,  D.   A.,   and   Slager.) 

Slaght,  William  W^  Rocky  River,  assignor  to  Cleveland 
Steel  Products  Corporation,  Cuyahoga  County,  Ohio 
Universal  joint.    2,078,739  :  Apr.  27. 

Slatcher,    Alfred   G.      (See   Nell,    G.   M.,   and   Slatcher.) 

Slatcher,  Alfred  G.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  "Valve  for 
percussive   tools.     2,070,299 ;  Feb.  9. 

Slater,  Albert  G.,  Miles  City,  Mont.  Multiple  purpose  rub- 
ber accessory.     2,072,225  ;  Mar.  2. 

Slater,  David  R.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Metatarsal  cor- 
rection indicator.     2,097,350  ;   Oct.  26. 

Slater,  Fred  M.,  Phillipsburg,  assignor  to  Ingersoll-Rand 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Feeding  device 
2,078,780;  Apr.  27. 

Slater,  Guy  P.,  Sand  Springs,  Okla.  Sliding  reach  and 
sleeve  for  truck  beds.     2.082,663  ;  June  1. 

Slater,  Harvey  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Printing  device. 
2,096,385  ;  Oct.  19. 

Slater,  Victor  W.     (See  Weber,  I.  E.,  and  Slater.) 

Slater,  Walter  F.      (See  Hill,  H.,  Beckinsale,  and  Slater.) 

Slater,  Walter  F.  (See  Hill,  H.,  Beckinsale,  Slater,  and 
Dunsheath.) 

Slattery,  Thomas  E.  (See  Hall,  A.,  Young,  and  Slat- 
tery.) 

Slaughter,  Gibbs  M.,  and  G.  W.  Black,  assignors  to  Athens 
Brick  &  Tile  Company,  Athens,  Tex.  Furnace  wall  con- 
struction.    2,084,225  ;  June  15. 

Slavin,  John  J.      (See  Kindl,  J.  V.,  and  Slavin.) 

Slavin,  John  J.,  and  L.  H.  Geurink,  assignors  to  The  W.  J. 
Schoenberger  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lighting  de- 
vice for  gas  burners.     2,091,530;  Aug.  31. 

Slavin,  John  J.,  and  C.  S.  Stuckenholt,  assignors  to  The 
W.  J.  Schoenberger  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Valve. 
2  095  372  *  Oct.   12 

Slaybac'k,  Roy  R.,  Decatur,  111.  Aeroplane.  2,101,351 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Slayter,  Games,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois 
Glass  Company.     Double  glazing.     2,094,381 ;  Sept.  28. 

Slee,  Arthur  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Line  indicating 
copy  holder.     2,089,507  ;  Aug.  10. 

Sleeper,  Frank  H.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.,  assignor  to 
Sleeper  &  Hartley,  Incorporated,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Pneumatic  pump.     2,092,934  ;  Sept.  14. 

Sleeper  &  Hartley,  Inc.  (See  Blount,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sleeper  &  Hartley,  Inc.  (See  Blount,  W.  H.,  and  Thomas, 
assignors.) 

Sleeper  &  Hartley,  Incorporated.  (See  Sleeper,  Frank  H., 
assignor.) 

Sleeper,  Inc.     (See  Lotz,  Rudolph  W.,  assignor.) 

Sleeter,  Edward  B.  (See  Mapes,  C.  W.,  Bradford,  and 
Sleeter. ) 

Sleetex  Company,  The.  (See  Rodrick,  Raymond  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sleight,  George  A.,  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  hand 
grip.      2,091.458:   Aug.   31. 

Slemmer,  William  B.,  Maiden,  assignor  to  Warren 
Brothers  Roads  Company,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Aggre- 
gate drier.     2,095,086;  Oct.  5. 

Slepian,  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Plug  appliance  for  to- 
bacco pipes.     2,087,741  ;  July  20. 

Slepian,  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bre<ikable  filter  appli- 
ance for  tobacco  pipes.     2,087,742  ;  July  20. 

Slepian,  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Circuit  in- 
terrupter.    2,077,276  ;  Apr.  13. 

Slepian,  Joseph,  assignor  to  Wostinghouse  Electric  & 
Manufacturing  (Mmpjiny,  Kn.st  IMttsburgh,  Pa.  Grid 
controlled  gus-fillcd  lube.     2,078,883  ;  Apr.  27. 

Slepian,  Josoph,  I'ittsburgli,  I'li.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Mnniifacturiiig  Company.  Circuit  Inter- 
rupter.   2,084,979;  June  22. 

Slepian,  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  MnnufacI wring  Coinpnnv,  East  IMItHburgh, 
Pa.     Circuit   intcrruplor.     2,088,489;  July   27. 

Slepian,  Josoph,  Pitlshurgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Wosting- 
house Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  I'owcr 
translating  device.     2,088,490;  .Tuly   27. 

Slepian,  Josoph,  I'itlsburgh,  assignor  (o  Wostlngliouso 
Electric  &  M;iiiiir;ic(iii-iiiB  Coiiipany,  lOnst  I'ltisburgh, 
Pa.     Anorto  connfruclion.     2,095,768;   Oct.   12. 

Sloplan,  Joseph,  IMltKburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  VVosllnghoii.so 
lOlcotric  &  Mniuifiiclurliig  Company.  Circuit  intoi- 
niplcr.     2,I0;j,i21  ;   IJoc.   21. 


Slepian,  Joseph,  Pittsburgh,  and  L.  R.  Ludwig,  Wllkins- 

burg,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufac- 
turing  Company,    East  Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Electric   arc 

device.     2,069,283  ;  Feb.  2. 
Slettevold,  Ole,  assignor  to  The  Hedman  Manufacturing 

Company,      Chicago,      111.        Multiple      check      signer. 

2,075,630  ;  Mar.  30. 
Slettevold,    Ole,    and   C.   W.    Johnson,   assignors   to   The 

Hedman  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Check 

writer.     2,103,098  ;  Dec.  21. 
Slezak,  John,  assignor  to  Turner  Brass  Works,  Sycamore, 

111.    Folding  camp  stove.    2,073,813  ;  Mar.  16. 
Slezak,   Lumir  F.,   North   Arlington,   N.   J.,   assignor   to 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 

Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Electrical     contact     for     rectifiers. 

2,070,321;  Feb.  9. 
Slezak,   Vincent  F.,  assignor  to  A.  B.  T.  Manufacturing 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Game  apparatus.     2,098,406 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Slidell,  Kemper,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Burgess  Laboratories, 

Inc.,  Madison,  Wis.     Retaining  means  for  loose  aggre- 
gates.    2,098,903  ;  Nov.  9. 
Slidell,  Kemper,  Madison,  Wis.,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Burgess 

Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  HI.     Treatment  of  water. 

2,101,961 ;  Dec.  14. 
Slider,  George,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Cor- 
poration,      Detroit,      Mich.         Over-running      clutch. 

2,068,773  ;  Jan.  26. 
Slife,   Ralph  E.,    Springville,   and  H.  E.   Dunn,   Jlarion, 

Iowa.        Shifting      device     for     tractor      cultivators. 

2,089.137  ;  Aug.  3. 
Slining,    Henry    G.,    Huntington    Park,    Calif.     Dispenser. 

2,102,978  ;  Dec.  21. 
Sloan,  Arthur  W.     (See  Goodwin,  R.  C,  and  Sloan.) 
Sloan,  Arthur  W.,     (See  Semon,  W.  L.,  and  Sloan.) 
Sloan,   Arthur  W.,   Akron,    Ohio,   assignor  to  The  B.  F. 

Goodrich   Company,   New   York,   N.    Y.     Anti-oxidants. 

2,082,525;   June  1. 
Sloan,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  J.  B.  Hawley,  Geneva,  111. 

Inlaid    fibrous    bodied    articles    and    producing    same. 

2,069,393  ;  Feb.  2. 
Sloan,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  J.  B.  Hawley,  Geneva,  111. 

Adjustable  sweat   band.     2,074,568  ;  Mar.   23. 
Sloan,  Francis  P.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.     Cement  flooring  con 

struction  method  and  apparatus.     2,078,289 ;  Apr.  27 
Sloan,  Francis  P.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.     Compacting  appara 

tus.     2,078,290;  Apr.  27. 
Sloan,  Marguerite  P.,  Chicago,  111.    Portable  folding  book- 
case.    2,089,440;  Aug.  10. 
Sloan,  Thomas  N.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor   to  Republic 

Steel  Corporation,  Youngstovtm,  Ohio.     Method  of  and 

apparatus  for  die  rolling.    2,071,866  -Feb.  23. 
Sloan  Valve  Company.      (See  Kocour,  JEmil  J.,  assignor.) 
Sloan  Valve  Company.     (See  Moseley,  Alexander  W.,  as- 
signor. ) 
Sloan  Valve  Company.     (See  Russell,  Irving  H.,  assignor.) 
Sloan,    William    E..    River    Forest,    111.      Flush    valve. 

Re.  20,576  ;  Dec.  7. 
Sloane-Blabon  Corporation. 

signer.) 
Sloane-Blabon   Corporation. 

signor.) 
Sloane-Blabon  Corporation. 

nig,  assignors.) 
Sloane,  William  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 

Company,    Chicago,    111.     Drive   mechanism    for   shaker 

conveyers.     Re.  20,589  ;  Dec.  14. 
Sloane,  William  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 

Company,   Chicago,   111.     Mining  machine.     2,075,870 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Sloane,  William  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  JManufacturing 

Company,    Chicago,   111.     Drive   mechanism    for  shaker 

conveyers.     2,077,593  ;  Apr.  20. 
Sloane,  William  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 

Company,    Chicago,   III.     Drive   mechanism    for   shaker 

conveyers.     2.077,811  ;  Apr.  20. 
Sloane,  William  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 

Company,       Chicago,       111.         Kerf-cutting      machine. 

2,079,428  ;  May  4. 
Sloane,   William  W.,   assignor  to   Goodman  Manufactur- 
ing   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Drive    mechanism    for 

shaker  conveyers.     2,082,361  ;  June  1. 
Sloane,   William   W.,    assignor  to  Goodman  Manufactur- 
ing   Company,     Chicago,     111.     Kerf-cutting    maclilne. 

2,086,243  ;  July  6. 
Sloane,  William  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  JIanufacturing 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Shaker  conveyer.     2,088,351  ; 

July  27. 
Sloane,  William  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  Manufacturing 

Company,  Chicago,   111.     Mine  locomotive.     2,090,707 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Sloano,  William  W.,  assignor  to  Goodman  IManiifacturlng 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Drive  mechanism.     2,102,441  ; 

Doc.  M. 
Slonmii,  (^horl  M.,  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor,  by  niosne  ns- 

slgmiicnts,    to    Unilod    Stales    Rubber    Conipany,    Now 

Yorl;.   N.   Y.     Motliod   and  apparatus  for  testing   tiros. 

2,079,585  ;  May  4. 
SloiiKiti,     Ira     I,,     Mollis,    N.     Y.     Adhesive    oompositlOD. 

L'.O!)  1.220  :   Sopt.  28. 
.Slonnogor,    .lolin    C,   assignor   to   The    Fnlk   Corporation, 

Mllwaiikoo,    Wis.      Dyiianiomofor.      2,090,6(12  ;    Nov.   10. 
Sldss,   William  A.      (Soo  Curran,  M.  1>.,  and  Sloss.) 


(See  Koenig,  Walter  J.,  as- 
(See  Pohl,  Robert  H.,  as- 
(See  Sale,  W.  A.,  and  Koe- 


572 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Screw     threading     die. 
Measuring  mecha- 


Slotta.    Mas    A.,    Chicago,    111. 
2,100,724:  Nov.  30. 

Slough,    Frank    M.,   Cleveland,   Ohio, 
nlsm.     2,066,700  ;  Jan.  5. 

Slough,  Ralph  M.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Oil  Company, 
Findlay,  Ohio.     Safety  sign.     2,083,102  ;  June  8. 

Sluman,  William,  MonU'bello,  Calif.  Defrosting  refrig- 
erators.     2,069.782  ;    Feb.    9. 

Slusher,  George  D.,  et  al.  (See  Fletcher,  Allen  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Slutz,  Charles  S.,  and  H.  Kellett,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Electric  therapeutic  appliance.     2,095,678  ;  Oct.  12. 

Sly,  Caryl,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Esters  of  octadecanediol. 
2,073,031 ;  Mar.  9. 

Sly,  W.  W.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Boesger, 
George  A.,  assignor.) 

Slyder,  Merrill,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Streamline  rail  joint. 
2,079,533  ;  May  4. 

Slylf,  Stanley  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Piston  ring.  2,080,935  ; 
May  18. 

Small,  Francis  G.,  Pinner,  England.  Nonslip  surfaces  for 
paving   blocks.      2,073,814;    Mar.    16. 

Small,  Frank  M.     (See  Scott,  Hiram  D.,  assignor.) 

Small,  James  K.,  Hudson  View  Gardens,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Standard-I.  G.  Company.  Hydrogen  production  cata- 
lysts.    2,084,511;  June  22. 

Small,  John  L.,  Viking,  Alberta,  Canada.  Sanitary  post- 
age and   tax  stamps.     2,091,244  ;  Aug.  24. 

Small,  Lester  C,  Glendale,  Calif.  Hydraulic  valve  gear 
operation  for  internal  combustion  engines.  2,090,877  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Sniallen,  Harry  M.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Marking  and  cutting 
device.     2,093,698  ;  Sept.  21. 

Sniallen,  Louis  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Water  control  ap- 
paratus for  lavatories.     2,091,110  ;  Aug.  24. 

Smalley,  Lee  L.     (See  Bendix,  V.,  Boothby,  and  Smalley.) 

Smalley,  I^ee  L.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corporation, 
South  Bend,  Ind.  Motor  vehicle  testing  apparatus. 
2,091,656  ;  Aug.   31. 

Smalley,  Oliver,  assignor  to  Mcehanite  Metal  Corporation, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Making  cast  iron.     2,086,098  ;  July  6. 

Sniallwood,  Charles,  Washington,  N.  C.  Back-band 
buckle.      2,100,600;   Nov.   30. 

Smallwood,  Harold  S.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Wall  construction. 
2,072,386  ;  Mar.  2. 

Smally,  Emanuel  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  K.  B.  Cope, 
Canton,  Ohio.  Adapter  for  incandescent  bulbs. 
2,100,984  :  Nov.  30. 

Smally,  Emanuel  C,  as.<;ignor  of  one-half  to  K.  B.  Cope, 
Canton,  Ohio.  Molding  apparatus.  2,100,985 ;  Nov. 
30. 

Smart,  Algernon,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  England.  Fuel 
mixture  supply  control  for  the  internal-combustion  en- 
gines of  motor  vehicles.     2,103,700 ;  Dec.  28. 

Smart,  Clarence  F.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion,  Pontiac,  Mich.     Bearing.     2,101,759;  Dec.  7. 

Smart,  Kenneth  R.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Distributing 
valve.     2,081,510:  May  25. 

Smart,  Norman  C,  Binley,  near  Coventry,  and  B.  F.  Moss, 
Coventry,  assignors  to  The  General  Electric  Company 
Limited,  London,  England.  Lift  and  like  controlling 
mechanism.     2,072,282  ;  Mar.  2. 

Smart,  Norman  C,  Binloy,  Coventry,  assignor  to  The 
General  Electric  Company  Limited.  London.  England. 
System  of  control  for  electrically  operated  lifts. 
2,094.047:  Sept.  28. 

Smeaton,  Clarence  G.,  and  A.  M.  De  Voursnev,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  said  De  Voursney  assignor  to  said 
Smeaton.    Unit  for  bank  protection.    2,079,824  ;  May  11. 

Smede,  Lloyd  W.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitt.sburgh, 
Pa.  Boron-  .nnd  boron  and  carbon  starter  for  mercury 
arc.     2,095,769;  Oct.   12. 

Smedley,  Carl  R.,  Bay  Village,  assignor  to  The  Ollddei 
Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Composite  novelty  finish 
2,078,291 ;  Apr.  27. 

Smelkor,  Le  Roy,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Vehicle  seat.  2,072,411 : 
Mar.  2. 

Smellle,  Donald  G.     (See  Hudson,  W.  F.,  and  Smellie.) 

Smellie,  Donald  G.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2,070,688  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Smellie,  Donald  O.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2,070,689  : 
Feb.  16. 

Smellie,  Donald  O.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2,072,689  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Smellie,  Donald  O.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2,072,690: 
Mar.  2. 

Smellie.  Donald  G..  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2,077,958  : 
Apr.  20. 

Smellie,  Donald  G.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany. North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner  ndvertis- 
Ing  display.     2,005,456  :   Oct.   12. 

Smellie,  Donald  G.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover 
Company,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner. 
2.099,377;  Nov.   16. 

Smellie,  Donald  O.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover 
Company,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner. 
2,099,378;  Nov.  16. 


Smellie,  Donald  G.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover 
Companv,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner. 
2,100,089  ;  Nov.  23. 

Smelt,  Josephus  A.  M.    (See  Schoonenberg.  P.,  and  Smelt.) 

Smethers,  James  A.,  Andrews,  Tex.  Wire  line  twister. 
2,102,287  ;  Dec.  14. 

Smevkal,  Karl.     (See  Herold,  P.,  and  Smeykal.) 

Smeykal,  Karl,  Leuna,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Production  of  trialkylamlnes.     2,090,953  ;  Aug.  24. 

Smidth,  F.  L.,  &  Co.     (See  Ahlmann,  Nikolai,  assignor.) 

Smidth.  F.  L.,  &  Company.  (See  Fasting,  Johan  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Smidth,  F.  L.  &  Co.     (See  Nielsen,  Christian,  assignor.) 

Smidth,  F.  L.,  &  Co.  (See  Vogel-Jorgensen,  Mikael,  afl- 
signor.) 

Smilaclc.  Jacob,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Refrigerating  apparatas. 
2.091,459  ;  Aug.  31. 

Smiley,  Gilbert,  Brighton,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  G.  Wlllard  Rich.  Electronic  musical 
instrument.     2,083,246  ;  June  8. 

Smiley  Industrial  Filter  Company,  The.  (See  Smiley, 
Lloyd  D.,   assignor.) 

Smilev,   John  B.     (See  Foster,  Robert  B.,  assignor.) 

Smiley,  Lloyd  D.     (See  Altick,  C.  D.,  Smiley,  and  Turner.) 

Smiley,  Lloyd  D.,  assignor  to  The  Smiley  Industrial  Filter 
Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Paper  manufacture, 
2,073.654 ;  Mar.  16. 

Sniir.  J.  K.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Koebel,  Frank  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith,  A.  O.,  Corporation, 
signor.) 

Smith.  A.   0.,   Corporation, 
signor.) 

Smith,  A.  O.,  Corporation, 
signor.) 

Smith,  A.  O.,  Corporation, 
signor.) 


(See  Archer,   Robert  S.,  as- 


Corporatlon. 


Smith,  A.  O. 

signor.) 
Smith,  A.  O. 

signor.) 
Smith,  A.  O., 

bier,  assignors.) 
Smith,  A.  O.  Corporation. 

assignors.) 
Smith,  A.  O. 


(See  Balrd,  Ronald  J.,  ai- 
(See  Hasche,  Rudolph  L.,  as- 

(See  Hiemke,  Hugo  W.,  as- 
(See  Kepler,  William  R.,  as- 


Corporation. 
Corporation. 


Corporation. 
Corporation, 
Corporation. 


(See  Kuebler,  Walter  A.,  as- 
(See  Larson,  C.  S.,  and  Kue- 
(See  Malke,  S.,  and  Kjellgren, 
(See  Martin,  Wesley  G.,  as- 
(See  Sherman,  Donald  W., 


signor.) 

Smith,   A.   O 
assignor.) 

Smith,  A.  O.,  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  G.  M.,  Renden- 
bach,   Heineman,  and   Crider,  assignors.) 

Smith,  A.  O.,  Corporation.  (See  Zerbe,  Frederick  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith,  A.  Stirling.     (See  Smith,  Frederick  O.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Albert  C,  Evansville,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Float  valve. 
2,092,935  ;  Sept.  14. 

Smith,  Albert  C,  Watklns  Glen,  and  C.  F.  Robblns, 
Glenora,  N.  Y.  Connecter  and  switch  for  control  cir- 
cuits.    2,075,669  •  Mar.  30. 

Smith,  Albert  J.     (See  Hill,  Reuben,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Albert  K.     (See  Hampton,  L.  N.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Alexander,  assignor  to  Farrel-Birmingham  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  Ansonia,  Conn.  Knife  for  sugar 
cane  mills  or  the  like.    2,070,959  ;  Feb.  16. 

Smith.  Alfred  R.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Combustion 
Engineering  Company  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drying 
fish  scrap.     2,082,555;  June  1. 

Smith.  Alfred  R.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Combustion 
Engineering  Comany,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Casing 
wall   construction   for  boilers.      2,099,829;  Nov.   23, 

Smith,  Algy  J.     (See  Peiler,  and  Smith.) 

Smith.  Algy  J.,  Bloomfield,  assignor  to  Hartford-Empire 
Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Apparatus  for  forming  hol- 
low glass  articles.     2,075,363  ;  Mar.  30. 

Smith,  Algy  J.,  Bloomfield,  assignor  to  Hartford-Enpire 
Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Forming  glassware. 
2,089,008 ;   Aug.   3.  b      b  «  <=. 

Smith.  Alonzo  E.     (See  Flinchbaugh,  Henry  K.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Alva  T.,  assignor  to  National  Enameling  and 
§*iliUP"2F  Company.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cooking  utensil. 
2,093,1 1;)  ;  Sept.  14. 

Sinlth,  Alva  T..  and  H.  J.  Moon,  assignors  to  National 

Enameling    &    Stamping    Company,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 

Electric  cooking   utensil.      2,103.560;   Dec.   28. 
Smith.  Andrew,  assignor  to  Van  Dyke  Knitting  Co.,  Mil- 

^07a3*iO;Mar.  9  ^^^"""^     ^""^      blanking      machine. 
Smith.  Andrew,  assignor  to  Van  Dyke  Knitting  Co.,  MU- 

^xvaukee,  \\  is.     Blank-feeding  device.     2,085,339  ;  June 

®'°4h'lv^?i??'7r  N..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Glrnrd  Manufacturing  Company.  Glrant,  Pa.     Bat- 
tory  ll-hted  locomotive  toy.     2.067,352  ;  Jan.  12. 
mnnta  ?^  tV,^  rC   "J'"?,'"'''   a^s'SDor,   by   mesne  assign- 
nients   to  The  GIrard  Manufacturing  Company,  Glrard, 

c,  >h;     J'^l '^^^^'^0;y  crossover.     2.081,682  ;  May  25. 
i    Wnl'nI'ni'*'  ?•••  ^^li""^'  t''-  assignor  to  Louis  Mars 
*  088  T-n "  Aug"  3"         '^'  •       •    ^-     ^"'^    weapon- 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


573 


Smith,  Arthur  D.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
Bignments,  to  Jenkins  Petroleum  Process  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Process  and  apparatus  for  the  production  oi 
liglit  hydrocarbons.     2,097,084;   Oct.   26.  . 

Smith,  Arthur  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Syringe. 
2.098,524 ;  Nov.  9.  „     „  c,    -^t,    n^rr. 

Smith,  Arthur  G.,  assignor  to  S.  Morgan  Smith  Com- 
pany,   York,    Pa.       Hydraulic    machine.       2,088,771 , 

Smiti^'  Arthur  R.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric  Company.     Mercury  boiler.    2,069,629  ;  J)  eD.  ^. 
Smith,  Aubrey,   Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to   General 

Electric   Company.     Rotary   kiln   control   arrangement. 

2,068,574 ;  Jan.   19.  ,    ^,     .  .      ^ 

Smith,    Aubrey,    assignor    to    General   Electric    Company, 

Schenectady,  N.  Y.     Rotary  kiln  control  arrangement. 

2,092,657 ;  Sept.  7.  ^  ,,        .^    o  neo -r.i  . 

Smith,  Beauford  B.,  Silverton,  Oreg.   Aircraft.   2,068, 1 74  ; 

Smithi  Benjamin  H.,  assignor  to  Michigan  Wire  Goods 

Company,  Niles,  Mich.     Mole  trap.     2,086,826  ;  July  13. 
Smith,    Bernard  F.,    and   H.   B.   Palmer,    Appleton,   ^\ls. 

Pipe  coupling.     2,081,021 ;  May  18. 
Smith,    Bessie   L.,    Avon   Park,    Fla.      Portable   packing 

bench.     2,075,833  ;  Apr.  6. 
Smith,  Bruce  N.,  Seattle,  Wash.     Hose  grip.     2,078,464 . 

Apr   27 
Smith,'  Bruce  W.     (See  Smith,  James  W.,  assignor  ) 
Smith,  Bryan  H.,  Berkeley,  Calif.    Road  sign.    2,090,157  ; 

Aus    17 
Smith,'  Burd  Reed,  Sharon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Petroleum 

Iron  Works  Company  of  Ohio,  Sharon,  Pa.    Annealing 

box.     2,080,014 ;  May  11.  ,,„,,„  t 

Smith,  Burgess  W.,  assignor  to  The  Todd  Company,  Inc., 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     Distinctive  paper  and  making  same. 

2,067,988;  Jan.  19.  ,     ^  .^  ^  t 

Smith,  Burgess  W.,  assignor  to  The  Todd  Company,  Inc., 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     Indelible  ink.     2.068,204  ;  Jan.  19. 
Smith,  Burgess  W.,  assignor  to  The  Todd  Company,  Inc., 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     Safety  paper  and  making  the  same. 

2,073,762;  Mar.   16. 
Smith,  Burgess  W.,  assignor  to  The  Todd  Company,  Inc., 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     Safety  paper  and  making  the  same. 

2,073 J63;  Mar.  16.  „  ^^  ^  t 

Smith,  Burgess  W.,  assignor  to  The  Todd  Company,  Inc., 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     Safety  paper  and  making  the  same. 

2,073,764 ;  Mar.  16.  ,,    ,     , 

Smith,  Burns  L.      (See  Wightman,  Merle  J.,    assignor.) 
Smith,  Caleb.     (See  Peterson,  Juel  L.,  assignor.) 
Smith,  Calvin  B.,  et  al.      (See  McQuiston,  Raymond  C, 

Rsslsiior* ) 
Smith,  Carlisle  F.,  Elmlra,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 

to  Amerlcan-Lia  France-Foamite  Corporation,  New  York, 

N  Y.    Foam  fire  extinguisher.    2,066,546  ;  Jan.  5. 
Smith,   Carlisle  F.,   Elmlra,   assighor,   by   mesne   assign- 
ments   to    American-La    France-Foamite    Corporation. 

CO2  extinguishing  system.    2,077,158  ;  Apr.  13. 
Smith,  Carroll  C.     (See  Williams,  I.,  and  Smith.) 
Bmlth,  Cecil  H.,  Elmlra,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 

American-La   France-Foamite   Corporation,    New   York, 

N   Y.     Cushion  flask  base.    2,067,581 ;  Jan.  12. 
Smith,  Charles  C  Nicholas,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric  Company.    Electric  cord  and  attachment  cap. 

2,067.796 ;  Jan.  12.  ^     ,  .  „     ..t-  ^ 

Smith,  Charles  F.     (See  Mikeska,  L.  A.,  and  Smith.) 
Smith,  Charles  F.,  English,  W.  Va.     Scotch.     2,088,555  ; 

Smith,  Ch'arles  O.,  Medford,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Raytheon  Manufacturing  Compnny,  Newton, 
Mass.  Gaseous  conduction  device.  2,077,961 ;  Apr.  20. 
Smith,  Charles  G.,  Medford,  assignor  to  Raytheon  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Newton,  Mass.  High-voltage  recti- 
fying system.  2,092,227  ;  Sept.  7. 
Smith,   Charles  H.,   Cleveland,  Ohio.     Highway  marker. 

2,076,970;  Apr.    13. 
Smith,  Charles  M.     (See  Melton,  Oscar  N.,  assignor.) 
Smith,   Charles  N.,   University  City,  Mo.,   H.   G.   Smith, 
EvansviUe,  Ind.,  and   C.  A.  Bauer,  Springfield,  Mass., 
assignors   to  Hoosler  Lamp  &   Stamping  Corporation, 
EvansviUe,      Ind.        Refrigerator      shelf.        2,076,099 ; 
Apr.  6. 
Smith,  Charles  S.     (See  Black,  J.  E.,  Smith,  and  Behr.) 
Smith,  Charles  W.     (See  Wlnslow,  B.  C,  Jr.,  Wilder,  and 

Smith.) 
Smith,    Charles    W.,    Philadelphia,    assignor    to    Charles 
Peberdy  &  Son,  PhUadolphla,   Pa.     Design  wheel  and 
mounting  therefor.     2,079,069;  May   11. 
Smith,   Chptwood,   Boston,   Mns.s.     Low   water  and   pres- 
sure  control   device.      2,088,491  ;    July   27. 
Smith,  Christopher  I.,  New  Yorlc,  assignor  to  Marks  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Convenience  light  fix- 
ture.    2,075,304  ;  Mnr.  30. 
Smith,  Christopher  I.,  Now  York,  assignor  to  Marks  Prod- 
ucts   Co.    Inc.,     Brooklyn,    N.    Y.       Plug    receptacle. 
2,075,305  ;  Alar.  30. 
Smitli,  Ciiu-enop  C.     (Soo  Saner,  G.,  and  Smith.) 
Smith,  (Mnrcnce  C,  Atliintic  Oily,  N.  J.     Beer  pipe  cloan- 

inc  ni>l)iini(nH.     2,0!).S,r>25  ;  Nov.  0. 
Smith,   Olnrpnoo  C,   nsfllgnor   to   Union   Special  Machine 
Compnny,  Chicago,   111.     Rotary  hook  sewing  machine. 
2,089, 107;  Aug.  3. 
Smith,  Clnronre  M.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Dispensing  device. 
2,073,070  ;  Mar.  0. 


Smith,  Clarence  O.,  and  H.  D.  Andrews,  Auburn,  Maine. 

Wire  cable  cutter.     2,087,124  ;  July  13. 
Smith,  Claude  R.,  Washington,   D.   C.,   dedicated  to  the 
free  use  of  the  Public  in  the  United  States.    Compound 
and  making  same.     2,096,566;  Oct.  19. 
Smith,  Clifford  W.,  administrator,  et  al.      (See  Roberts, 

Arthur   A.) 
Smith,    Clyde;   Hopkinsville,  Ky.,   assignor   to  Addresso- 
graph-Multigraph  Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Print- 
ing macBine.     2,077,962  ;  Apr.  20. 
Smith,    Clyde,   Hopkinsville,   Ky.,   assignor   to  Addresso- 
graph-Multigraph    Corporation,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Ad- 
dressing and  printing  machine.     2,077,963 ;  Apr.  20. 
Smith,    Clyde,    Hopkinsville,    Ky.,    assignor    to   Addresso- 
graph-Multigraph    Corporation,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Ad- 
dressing and  printing  machine.     2,077,964  ;  Apr.  20. 
Smith,    Clyde,    Hopkinsville,    Ky.,    assignor   to   Addresso- 
graph-Multigraph    Corporation,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Ad- 
dressing and  printing  machine.     2,077,965  ;  Apr.  20. 
Smith,  Clyde  L.,  and  G.  W.  Rollin,  assignors  to  The  Pure 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Tray  structure  for  bubble 
towers.     2,077,645  ;  Apr.  20. 
Smith,    Creswell,    Sydney,  New   South  Wales,   Australia. 

Foot  operated  vehicle.     2,086,445  ;  July  6. 
Smith,    Cyril    S.,    Cheshire,    assignor    to    The    American 
Brass    Company,    Waterbury,    Conn.      Brazing    solder. 
2,073,077;  Mar.  9. 
Smith,  Cyril  S.,  Cheshire,  assignor  to  The  American  Brass 
Company,    Waterbury,    Conn.       Copper-sulphur    alloy. 
2,102,.S88  :  Dec.  14. 
Smith,  D.  Harry,  et  al.     (See  Coney,  John,  assignor.) 
Smith,  Dallas  M.     (See  Knoebel,  Walter  C,  assignor.) 
Smith,    Dallas    M.,    Kirkwood,    Mo.      Piston    expander. 

2,103,664 ;  Dec.  28. 
Smith,     David     C,     Jacksonville,     111.       Clothes     pin. 

2,099,177;  Nov.  16. 
Smith,    David    F.,    Takoma    Park,    Md.      Apparatus    for 

clarifying  saccharine   liquids.     2,101,480 ;   Dec.   7. 
Smith,  Donald  H.,  Hempstead,  assignor  to  The  Western 
Union   Telegraph    Company,   New  York,   N.    Y.     Insu- 
lator shield.     2,099,540  ;  Nov.   16. 
Smith,    Donald   J.    E.,    assignor   to   J.   E.    Whitten,    Van- 
couver,    British     Columbia,     Canada.     Crosscut     saw 
handle.     2,099,966  ;  Nov.  23. 
Smith,  Donald  L.,  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air  Reduc- 
tion Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Torch 
control  apparatus.     2,067,212 ;  Jan.  12. 
Smith,  Donald  L.,  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air  Reduc- 
tion Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Valve 
control  apparatus.     2,067,622  ;  Jan.  12. 
Smith,  Donald  L.,  Dunellen,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Air  Re- 
duction Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Pipe 
cutting  or  welding  apparatus.     2,077,277  ;  Apr.  13. 
Smith,  Donald  L.  J.,  assignor  to  G.  F.  Smith,  Long  Beach, 
Calif.       Carburetor     for      low     grade     hydrocarbons. 
2,079,363  ;  May  4. 
Smith,  Earl  K.     (See  Edwards,  D.  V.,  and  Smith.) 
Smith,    Ed.    S.,   Jr.,    assignor   to   Builders   Iron   Foundry, 
Providence,    R.    I.      Telemetric    receiver.      2,089,441 ; 
Aug.  10. 
Smith,  Edward  A.     (See  Upson,  M.  M.,  and  Smith.) 
Smith,  Edward  A.,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Raymond 
Concrete  Pile  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Pteparatlon 
of  foundation  columns.     2,071,046  ;  Feb.  16. 
Smith,  Edward  A.,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Raymond 
Concrete  Pile  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Apparatus  for 
forming  concrete  foundation  columns.     2,071,047 ;  Feb. 
18. 
Smith,  Edward  A.,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Caisson 
Contracting   Company,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Apparatus 
for  forming  foundation  columns.     2,089,041 ;  Aug.   3. 
Smith,  Edward  J.,  and  E.  S.  Bush,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Super- 
charger drive.     2,082,556  ;  June  1. 
Smith,  Edward  W.     (See  Chamber,  L.  A.,  and  Smith.) 
Smith,  Edward  W.,  Melrose,  assignor  to  Submarine  Signal 
Company,   Boston,    Mass.     Making  paper.     2,070,757 ; 
Feb.  16. 
Smith,  Edward  W.,  Melrose,  assignor  to  Submarine  Signal 
Company,     Boston,     Mass.       Paper-shaking     machine. 
2,070.929  ;  Feb.  16. 
Smith,  Edward  W.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Storage  Bat- 
tery Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Storage  battery  plate. 
2,084,964 :  June  22. 
Smith,  Edward  W.,  Melrose,  assignor  to  Submarine  Sig- 
n.Ti    Company,   Boston,    Mass.      Method   and   apparatus 
for  the  trcatmont  of  liquids.     2,090,011  ;  Oct.  19. 
Smith,  Edward  W.,  Melrose,  assignor  to  Submarine  Signal 
Company,   Boston,    Mass.     Treating   milk.      2,101,103 : 
Dec.  7. 
Smith,  Edward  W.,  and  C.  A.  Hall,  a.<!siKnors  to  The  Elec- 
tric Storage  Battery  Conii)any.   Philadoiphia,  Pa.      Set- 
ting nowly  pasted  stornge  battery   plates.     2,000,701 ; 
Jan.  5. 
Smitli.  Edwin  L.,  Elyria,  Ohio.     Suction  cleaner  noezle. 

2,002.7-ri  :  Sept.  21. 
Smith,  Edwin  R.,  assignor  to  Seneca  Falls  Machine  Com- 
pany,   Seneca   Falls,   N.   Y.     Follow   rest.      2,000,420 : 
Feb.  2. 
Smith,  Elmer,  Shrcvcport,  La.    Atlilotlc  shoe.    2,101.723: 
Doc.  7.  .       .     o , 

Smith,  Elmer  IT.,  BBslgnor  to  Smith  Welding  Equipment 
('orporatlon,  Minnonpolis,  Minn.  Beer  dispensing  ap- 
paratus.    2,081,022;   May  18. 


574 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  193. 


Smith,  Elmer  H.,  assignor  to  Smith  Welding  Equipment 
Corporation.  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Beer  faucet. 
2.094.222  ;   Sept.  28. 

Smith,  Elmer  H..  assignor  to  Smith  Welding  Equipment 
Corporation,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Gun.  2,094.854 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Smith.  Elmer  L.,  Longmeadow,  and  C.  Wetsel.  Spring- 
field, assignors  to  Package  Machinery  Company,  Spring- 
field, Mass.     Wrapping  machine.     2,095,104  :  Oct.  5. 

Smith,  Elwrn  P.     (See  Brown,  R.  S.,  and   Smith.) 

Smith,  Emerson  S.,  Ravenna,  Ohio.  Rubber  glove. 
2.075.550:  Mar.  30. 


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Smith    Engineering    Works. 
Rumpel,   assignors. ) 

Smith   Engineering   Works. 
Munro,  assignors.) 

Smith,    Ernest.    Manchester, 
chinerv.      2.099,282 ;   Nov. 

Smith.  Ernest  A.     (See  Scott.  L.  E.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith.  Ferris  X.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Humidifier. 
2.066,653 ;  Jan.  5. 

Smith,  Francis  E..  Verdon,  Nebr.  Paper  box  opener. 
2,076,007  ;   Apr.    6. 

Smith,  Francis  H.      (See  Friedrich,  M.  E.  P..  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Frank  B.,  and  W.  Sunderland,  assignors  to  The 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Esters  of 
2,4-dinitro-6-cyclohesylphenol.      2,097,136 :   Oct.   26. 

Smith,  Frank  B.,  and  W.  Sunderland,  assignors  to  The 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland.  Mich.  Ethers  of 
2.4-dinitro-6-cvclohexyl-phenol.     2.097,137  ;  Oct.  26. 

Smith.  Frank  I.,  Wilkinsburg.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Otis 
Elevator  Company,  Xew  York,  N.  T.  Blast  furnace 
charging  mechanism.     2,096.567  ;  Oct.  19. 

Smith,  Frank  L„  Oak  Park,  111.  Apparatus  for  studying 
X-ray  fihns  and  the  like.     2,088,041 ;  July  27. 

Smith,  Frank  L.,  Olean,  assignor  to  Socony-Tacuum  Oil 
Company,  Incorporated.  Xew  York.  X.  Y.  Treating 
petroleum   products.     2,075,871 :   Apr.   6. 

Smith,  Frank  P..  assignor  to  R.  J.  Reynolds  Tobacco  Com- 
pany, Winston-Salem,  X.  C.  Treating  leaf  tobacco. 
2.086,194;  July  6. 

Smith,  Frank  W.,  Teaneck,  and  W.  Shane,  Paterson, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Superheater  Company,  Xew 
York,  X.  Y.     Control  valve.     2,094,757  ;  Oct.  5. 

Smith,  Franklin  S.,  Xew  Haven,  Conn.  Electric  con- 
denser construction  and  making  the  same.  2,073,355  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Smith,  Franklin  S.,  Xew  Haven,  Conn.  Condenser  con- 
struction.    2.079,231 ;  May  4. 

Smith,  Fred.  (See  Haworti,  W.  N.,  Hirst,  Jones,  and 
Smith.) 

Smith.  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  Oakcs  Products  Corpora- 
tion. Xorth  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  lock  structure. 
Re.  20.352  ;  May  4. 

Smith.  Frederick  A.,  North  CJhica^o,  HI.,  assignor,  bv 
mesne  assignments,  to  Houde  Engineering  Corporation. 
Buffalo.  X.  Y.  Automobile  auxiliary  windshield. 
2,067,003  :  Jan.  5. 

Smith.  Frederick  A.,  Xorth  Chicago,  HI,,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Houde  Engineering  Corporation. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Automobile  air  ventilation.  2,083,874 ; 
June  15. 

Smith,  Frederick  D.  (See  Wood,  A.  B.,  Smith,  and  Mc- 
Geachy.) 

Smith,  Frederick  O.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
A.  Stirling  Smith,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  bleed 
forms.     2,090,158;   Aug.  17. 

Smith.  Gabriel,  Leyton,  England,  .\pplying  adhesive  to 
materials  for  coating  surfaces  or  in  the  manufacture 
of  coated  or  compound  materials.     2,077.535;  Apr.  20. 

Smith,  George,  assignor  to  Ellieott  Machine  Corporation, 
Baltimore.   Md.     Clutch.     2.0S2,726 :   June   1. 

Smith,  George  A.  (See  Campbell,  J.,  RoUeston,  and 
Smith.) 

Smith,  George  A.,  Chevy  CThase,  Md..  and  M.  S.  Van  Dusen. 
W:ishington,  D.  C.     Buildinc  block.     2.102."."i6  :  Dec.  21 . 

Smith.  George  C.  Hamilton.  Ontario,  Canada.  Ignition 
device  for  gas  burners.     2,076.418:  Apr.  6. 

Smith,  George  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Shock  absorber. 
2,068,996  :  Jan.  26. 

Smith,  George  F.     (See  Smith,  Donald  L.  J.,  assignor.) 

Smith.  George  H..  Kenmore.  and  \V.  J.  Jacobs.<on.  BuflTalo. 
N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Cst- 
hlde  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Control  valve  for  pres- 
sure regulating  and  reducing  apparatus.  2,082,223 ; 
June  1, 

Smith,  George  K.,  Camden,  X.  J.  Christmas  tree  stand 
2.075,309  :  Mar.  30. 

Smith,  George  I,.,  Rockford,  HI.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
slgnmejita,  to  Thermo  Brakes  Corporation,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Automatic  brake  adjusting  mechanism 
2.072,014  :  Feb.  23. 

Smith,  George  L..  assignor  to  United  States  Ordnance 
Company,  Washington,  D.  C.  Breech  mechanism. 
2,072.608  ;  Mar.  2. 

Smith,  Geonre  M..  Milwankee.  O.  P.  Rendenbach,  and 
W.  F.  Heineman.  Shorewood,  and  J.  H.  Crider,  Mil- 
waukee, as.<iignnrs  to  A.  O.  Smith  Corporation.  Mil- 
waukee. Wis.  Electric  resistance  welding.  2.095.295  • 
Oct.   12. 

Smith,  George  O.,  Sp.irtanburg.  S.  C.  Apparatus  for  sack- 
ing materials.     2,084,711 ;  June  22. 


Smith,  George  O..  East  Orange,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  BeU  Tele- 
phone Laboratories.  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Treating  lead  and  lead  aUoys.     2,067,507 ;  Jan.  12. 

Smirh.  George  O.,  Bloomfield.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories.  Incorporated.  Xew  York,  N.  Y. 
Asymmetrical  conductor.     2.093.661  ;  Sept.  21. 

Smith.  Gertrude  L..  Los  Anseles,  Calif.  Molded  handled 
receptacle.     2.102,6.^3:  Dec.  21. 

Smith.  Gilbert  M.      (See  Johnson.  C.  W..  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Hale  G.,  Jackson  Heights,  assignor  to  Aerial 
Explorations  Inc.,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Making  measur- 
ing devices.     2,094,758  ;   Oct.   5. 

Smith,  Harold  A.,  Xeedham,  Mass.,  and  J.  J.  Fodor,  Yonk- 
ers.  X.  Y..  assignors  to  Frank  W.  Gorse  Company, 
Needham  Heights,  Mass.  Elastic  yam  and  fabric 
2,072,775  ;  Mar.  2. 

Smith,  Harold  M..  and  H.  T.  Rail.  Bartlesville,  Okla. 
Catalyst  for  hydrogenatLng  hydrocarbons.  2.101,104 : 
Dec.  7. 

Smith,  Harris  A.,  Port  Arthur, 
Texas  Company.  New  York,  X 
hydrocarbons.     2,090.159 ;  Aug 

Smith.  Harris  A.,  Port  Arthur, 
Texas  Comjjanv.  Xew  York,  X. 
carbon  oil.     2.103.561  ;  Dea  28. 

Smith.  Harry,  assignor  of  one-third  to  J.  H.  McCoy,  and 
four  jjercent  to  C.  Morrell.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Appa- 
ratus for  making  moving  pictures  in  depth.  2,097,745  ; 
Nov.  2. 

(See  Walsh,  J.  F.,  Smith,  and  Caprio.) 
(See  Newill,  E.  B.,  McCormick.  Wolcott, 


Tex-,   assignor  to  The 

Y.     Purifying  cracked 

17. 

Tex.,    assignor  to   The 

Y.  '  Converting  hydro- 


assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Refrigerating    apparatus.      2,072,486 ; 


Smith,  Harry  E. 

Smith.  Harry  F. 
and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Harry  F. 
Dayton,  Ohio 
Mar.  2. 

Smith,  Harry  F..  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion. Dayton.  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,083,127 ;  June  8. 

Smith,  Harry  F.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors        Corporation.  Refrigerating       apparatus. 

2.085,172  :  June  29. 

Smith,  Harry  F.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigerating 
apparatus.    2.087,452  :  Jnlv  20. 

Smith,  Harry  G.  (See  Smith,  Charles  N.,  H.  G.,  and 
Bauer.) 

Smith.  Harry  G.,  Napanee,  Ontario,  Canada.  Game  board. 
2,075,366  ;  Mar.  30. 

Smith.  Harry  M..  San  Francisco,  C^alif.  Motor  vehicle 
safety  seat.     2.102.979  ;  Dec.  21. 

Sinith,  Harry  T.,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Owens- 
niinois  Glass  Company.  Controlling  density  of  insu- 
lating material.     2.092.783  ;  Sept.  14. 

Snjith,  Harvey  H..  Columbus,  Ohio.  Wrench.  2,101,760  • 
Dec.  7.      ■  .  -.       I        . 

Smith,  Hattie.     (See  Bontemps.  Joseph,  assignor  ) 

Smith,  Hazor  J.,  Springfield.  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit. 
5Iich.     Control  apparatus.     2.087.072  ;  July   13. 

Smith.  Henry  G..  Cuyahoga  Falls,  and  C  B.'Macdonald, 
Akron.  Ohio.     Wire  tightener.     2.087,125  ;  July  13 
s'o-i  •K^'^-'^    '^"    '^^^^^^^P°^'    Minn.      Traffic"   signal. 

Smith,  Henry  M.,  Scotia,  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 

o''nin^°o"-P\°/-    ,9°°'^'"°^   electrode  for  gas-filled  tubes. 
J.U00.J.W  ;  May  11. 

Smith,  Henry  M.,  Scotia,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  (Jeneral  Elec- 
tric  Company.      Treating   metal   surfaces.      2,095,105: 

Oct,   .n.  ■ 

Smith,  Henry  T,,  Wood-Ridge,  assignor  to  Eecton,  Dick- 
inson &  Co.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Carton  for  glass 
syringes.     2.084,540 ;  June  22.  '^'^i""    lor    giass 

g^^^^  ■^''^Hfl^V    (^w- ^'e^ort.  C.  L..  and  Smith.) 
nJi:>.J^%^"^    'a-    l^niversity    City,    Mo.,    assignor   to 
2079  340^"May  ^"'"P^^y-  ^t-  lx)uis.  Mo.    Food  Irodnct. 

Smith.  Herbert 'w    West  Newton,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 

srp™Snl°er.''t08T34^':°i?aTlP-'  ^°"'''"'  ^^■ 
^'^2%4MlTo%.f'  '^*"'"'-  <^^-  Underreamer. 
^°i«n  •  ^T^^n  Si-  ^'}^''-  and  J.  T.  Phipps.  Hunting- 

Ro1le^^^.^2%4l^^^Sir5"^'^°^  '°'^'^  ^^"^ 
'"^';;^ra"t^uri09'8-,4?/i^k^„"^'^-'  ^-      ^-ohboard    game 

^"^l^Ki-  ^^'^°°  ^■-  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Potato  and  veee- 
table  digging   machine.     2.090.556 :   Aug    17  ^ 

nith,    Herschel    D.,   assignor   of  one-half  to    Hnrria  P 
?i'^':^^r08"6.4^8»ly^^--     PneumaX  c^ki^SS^  dfl 

i»  H^a^Jr^.\ei%r?'^r  •  vl^^^-.oT&li 
Ing  photographic  films.     2.073.978-  jJ'T'^yor  aevelop- 

^Z':i{;u.''^f^'%o%'^^^f'^i,^^      convertible    auto- 

^'jr''Nlw'York^S:'''\^'^'^-  ^'*''^''  *''^'^'"-  *«  H.  Smith. 

like.'^r0S0  936:  Mav  18  '"'  automobiles  and  the 

Sniith,  Hiram  P..  Canton. 

Harvester  Company, 
o  t?"-     -072.1.^9  :  >rar.  _. 

aMl^oM  '  ^**^  Corporation.    (See  Mitchea  Joseph  F, 


Smith, 


ni.,  assignor  to  International 
Cultivator  attachment  for  trac- 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


575 


Smith,  Horace  L.,  Jr.,  and  L.  N.  Jones,  assignors  to 
Thermal  Engineering  Corporation,  Richmond,  Va. 
Treating  tobacco.     2,086,446  ;   July   6.  , 

Smith,  Horace  S.     (See  Bancroft,  H.  L.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith.  Hosea  H.,  Hamburg,  assignor  to  National  Aniline 
&  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  Tork,  N.  Y.  Packing 
catalytic  reaction  vessels.     2,070,868  ;  Feb.  16. 

Smith,  Howard,  assignor  to  Knapp-Monarch  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Signal  device  for  electric  appliances. 
2,074,569  ;  Mar.  23. 

Smith,  Howard,  Chemicals  Limited.  (See  Hibbert,  H., 
and  Tomlinson,  assignors.) 

Smith,  Howard  A.,  and  M.  E.  Smith,  Fairfield,  Conn. 
Body  molding  garment.     2,100,986;  Nov.  30. 

Smith,  Howard  L.      (See  Guthoff,  M.,  Plynn,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Hugh  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Auto- 
matic coin  controlled  time  registering  electric  switch. 
2,073,765 ;  Mar.  16. 

Smith,  Ida  M.,  Crestwood,  N.  Y.  Dyeing  method  and 
bath.     2,095,221  ;    Oct.  5. 

Smith,  Ira  C,  Scranton,  Pa.     Grate.     2,087,361  ;  July  20. 

Smith,  Ira  E.,  Stockton,  Calif.,  assigned  by  decree  of 
court  to  L.  M.  Smith,  surviving  widow.  Separator. 
2.083.674  ;  June  15. 

Smith,  Irving  R.,  assignor  to  Sterling  Wheelbarrow  Com- 
pany, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Manufacturing  foundry  flasks. 
2,088,120;   July  27. 

Smith,  Irving  R.,  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  Sterling  Wheel- 
barrow Company,  West  Allis,  Wis.  Wheelbarrow  manu- 
facture.    2,103,562  ;  Dec.  28. 

Smith,  Isidore  P.,  Perrysburg,  assignor  to  The  Hettrick 
Manufacturing  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Arm  rest  for 
automobiles.     2,086,244;  July  6. 

Smith,  Isidore  P.,  Perrysburg,  assignor  to  The  Hettrick 
Manufacturing  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Awning. 
2,097,704;  Nov.  2. 

Smith,  J.  E.,  &  Co.     (See  Anderson,  Albert  J.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  J.  Hugo,  et  al.     (See  Bartell,  Floyd  E.,  assignor.) 

Smith,   J.  Hugo.      (See  Lindenmuth,   H.  W.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  J.  Hugo.  (See  Salzman,  J.  R.,  and  Snyder,  as 
signers.) 

Smith,  James  N.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pressure  casting 
machine.     2,068,875  ;  Jan.  26. 

Smith,  James  P.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Line 
Material  Company,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Combined 
housed  electrical  device  and  cable  sealing  means. 
2,102,757  ;  Dec.  21. 

Smith,  James  S.  B.,  Bellport,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Anchor 
Cap  &  Closure  Corporation,  Long  Island  Citv,  N.  Y. 
Closure  cap  and  liner  therefor.     2,068.389  ;  Jan.  19. 

Smith,  James  W.,  assignor  to  B.  W.  Smith,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Window  sash  balance.     2,067,164 ;  Jan.  5. 

Smith,  James  W.,  Gosforth,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  assignor 
to  Turner  &  Newall  Limited,  Spotland,  Rochdale,  Lan- 
cashire, England.  Ice  cream  vending  machine. 
2,087,707  ;  July  20. 

Smith,  Jerome  C,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electron 
discharge  device ;  Mar.  9. 

Smith,  Jesse  A.  B.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Writ- 
ing machine.     2,089,442  ;   Aug.   10. 

Smith,  Jes.se  A.  B.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     2,093,578  ;  Sept.  21. 

Smith,  Jesse  A.  B.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.     2,097,259  ;  Oct.  26. 

Smith,   Jessie  G.      (See  Beach,  I.  S.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  John,  Southwick,  and  V.  E.  Duemler,  assignors  to 
Gilbert  &  Barker  Manufacturing  Company,  West 
Springfield,  Mass.    Oil  burner.     2,066,806  ;  Jan.  5. 

Smith,  John  C.     (See  Mullen,  A.  V.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  John  C,  assignor  to  Solar  Laboratories,  Beaver, 
Pa.     Stoncil.     2,102,228 ;  Dec.  14. 

Smith,  John  E.,  assignor  to  Knapp-Monarch  Company, 
Belleville,  111.  Biscuit  baker  or  oven.  2,086,827  ;  July 
13. 

Smith,  John  F.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Compo  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Press  deflat- 
ing mechanism.     2,078,588  ;  Apr.  27. 

Smith,  John  F.,  Quincy,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Compo  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fluid  coat- 
ing machine.     2.096.364  :  Oct.  19. 

Smith,  John  T.      (See  Mnttson,  A.,  Smith,  and  Frans.) 

Smith,  John  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Wind  baflle  cowl  for 
heater  stacks.     2,074,491  ;  Mar.  23. 

Smith,  John  T.,  Jr.,  and  G.  A.  Turner,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 
Key  tag.     2,078.293;  Apr.  27. 

SniKh,  John  W.      (See  Leister,  F.,  and  Smith.) 

Smitii,  John  W.,  Norwalk,  Conn.  Foldable  enclosure. 
2.098.469  :  Nov.  9. 

Smith,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Tlie  Fafnlr  Bearing  Company, 
New  Britain.  Conn.     Bearlncr.     2,067.464  ;  Jan.  12. 

Smith,  John  W.,  Chestnut  ITIll,  assignor  to  Philadelphia 
Air  Transport  Company,  Morriatown,  Pa.  Machine  for 
drying  photographic  films  and  the  like.  2,078,292 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Smitli-Jolinson  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  Nell  V.,  as- 
Hli;nor.) 

Smith-Johnson  Corporation.  (See  Smith,  N.  V.,  and  Stoll, 
assignors.) 


Smith,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Heater  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Joint  for  circulators. 
2,078,465  ;  Apr.  27. 

Smith,  Joshua  M.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Improving  the  knock  rat- 
ing of  motor  fuel  by  distillation.     2,076,519  ;  Apr.   6. 

Smith,  Justin  L.,  Watertown,  assignor  to  Seymour  Smith 
&  Son,  Inc.,  Oakville,  Conn.    Cutter.    2,072,140  ;  Mar.  2. 

Smith,  Kline  &  French,  Inc.  (See  Maxin,  David  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Smith,  L.  C,  &  Corona  Tjrpewriters,  Inc.  (See  Avery, 
Henry  A.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  L.  C.,  &  Corona  Typewriters,  Inc.  (See  Bradt, 
Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  L.  C,  &  Corona  Typewriters,  Inc.  (See  Colon, 
Glenn  W.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  L.  C,  &  Corona  Typewriters,  Inc.  (See  Gabrielson, 
Carl,  assignor.) 

Smith,  L  C,  &  Corona  Typewriters  Inc.  (See  Gabrielson, 
C,  and  Moshier,  assignors.) 

Smith,  L.  C,  &  Corona  Typewriters,  Inc.  (See  Gabriel- 
son, C,  and  Waucquez,  assignors.) 

Smith,  L.  C,  &  Corona  Typewriters  Inc.  (See  Lewis, 
Edward  Z.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Landon  P.,  Inc.     (See  Lee,  George  L.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Lawrence  C,  assignor  to  Fedders  Manufacturing 
Company,  Inc.,  BufEalo,  N.  Y.  Metallic  barrel. 
2,086,053  ;  July  6. 

Smith,  Lawrence  C,  assignor  to  Fedders  Manufacturing 
Company,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Noncreep  metallic  bar- 
rel.    2,089,624;  Aug.  10. 

Smith,  Leon  G.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Closure. 
2,070,096;   Feb.   9. 

Smith,  Leon  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Building  construction. 
2,092,408;  Sept.  7. 

Smith,  Leonard  C,  assignor  to  Heating  Ventilating  &  Air 
Conditioning  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  condition- 
ing apparatus.      2,091,019  ;  Aug.  24. 

Smith,  Leslie  A.     (See  Htidson,  F.  G.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Leslie  L.,  Oidahoma  City,  Okla.  Oil  well  drilling 
swivel.     2,080,512  ;  May  18. 

Smith,  Lewis  R.  (receiver  of  Apco  Mossberg  Corpora- 
tion).     (See   Jackson,  Alfred  F.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Lillian  M.      (See  Smith,  Ira  E.) 

Smith,  Lindsley,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vise.  2,089,625 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Smith,  Lloyd  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  Diamond  Ex- 
pansion Bolt  Company,  Inc.,  Garwood,  N.  J.  Star  drill. 
2,066,427 ;  Jan.  5. 

Smith,  Lloyd  E.,  and  H.  V.  Claborn,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Dedicated  to  the  Free  Use  of  the  Public.  Insecticide. 
2,100,493  ;  Nov.  30. 

Smith,  Lloyd  H.      (See  White,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Lucius  N.,  Atlanta,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  R. 
Medley,  Columbus,  Ga.  Motor  driven  mixer.  2,074,708  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Smith,  Marion  F.     (See  Greider,  H.  W.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Marshall  A.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.  Fan  blade.  2,077,959 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Smith,  Marshall  A.,  Jr.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Air  Devices  Corporation,  Chicago, 
III.     Ventilating  fan.     2,098,407  :  Nov.  9. 

Smith,  Marshall  A.,  Jr.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  and  F.  L. 
Prescott,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Remote  measuring  device. 
2.078,616  ;  Apr.  27. 

Smith,  Marshall  E.,  et  al.  (See  Brown,  Walter  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith,  Maurice  C,  Jr.  (See  Heilhecker,  Eugene  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith,  May  E.     (See  Smith,  Howard  A.,  and  M.  E.) 

Smith,  Merle  A.,  Trenton,  Mich.  Burial  method  and 
means.     2,076,677  ;  Apr.  13. 

Smith,  Milton,  Jr.      (See  Clark,  R.  G.,  Smith,  and  Dilley.) 

Smith,  Nathan  R.     (See  Shanks,  C.  E.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  Neil  V.,  assignor  to  Smith-Johnson  Corporation, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lubricating  device.  2,083,875  ; 
June  15. 

Smith,  Neil  V.,  and  C.  W.  Stoll,  assignors  to  Smith-John- 
son Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Grease  gun. 
2,074,570;  Mar.  23. 

Smith,  Neil  V.,  and  C.  W.  Stoll,  assignors  to  Smith- 
Johnson  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Power  grease 
gun.     2,080,513;  May  18. 

Smith,  Nelson  J.,  and  J.  C.  Chambers,  Dayton,  Ohio,  as- 
signor.s,  by  me.snp  assignments,  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration.    Air  conditioning.     2,100,110;  Nov.  23. 

Smith,  Newell  R.,  Bloomfield,  N.  .1.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Electron  discharge  device.  2.082,851 ; 
June  8. 

Smith,  Newell  R.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Mount  for  electron  discharge  devices. 
2,087,307  ;  July  20. 

Smith,  Nowell  It.,  Bloomfleld,  N  .J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
ns.signmonts,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  Ampvloa.  Now 
York,   N.   Y.     Filnmoiit  spring.      2.090,20.')  ;   Oct.   19. 

Smith,  Omar  11.,  West  Englowood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Unltinl  States  Rnblior  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Laminated  Insulation  material. 
2,078,422:  Apr.   27. 

Smith,  Orvllle,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Golf  putting  devioo. 
2,081,511  ;  May  25. 


576 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Smiib,  Otis  L.,  et  al.  (See  Ferguson,  Thomas  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith.  Panl  L..  New  Castle.  Del.  Milk  bottle  holder  or 
receptacle.     2,093.6SS  ;  Sept.  21. 

Smith.  Pauline,  Williamson.  W.  Ta.  Station  announcer. 
2.095.401  :   Oct   12. 

Smith,  Percy  W.,  and  C.  S.  Bushnell,  assignor  to  General 
Railway  Signal  Company,  Bochester,  X.  Y.  Automatic 
control  system  for  locomotire  whistles.  2,068.934 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Smith.  Perley  D.,  Methuen,  Mass.  Combined  tie  and  collar 
holder.     2.071,181  :  Feb.  16. 

Smith,  Philip  A.,  Hamden.  assignor  to  Winchester  Re- 
peating Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Ammuni- 
tion.    2,076,868;  Apr.  13. 

Smith.  Pleasant  E.      (See  Storey,  J.  M.  and  Smith.) 

Smith.  Preston  R.,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Central  Commercial  Company.  Appa- 
ratus for  producing  surfacing  materiaL  2,070,300 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Smith.  Preston  R..  Rahway,  X.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Barber  Company,  Inc.,  Philadel- 
phia. Pa.     Emulsions.     2,077,905  ;  Apr.  20. 

Smith,  Preston  R.,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Barber  Company,  Inc.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Producing  bituminous  pa\-ing  mixtures  and  prod- 
uct thereof.     2.086.581  ;  July  13. 

Smith.  Preston  R.,  Rahway,  X.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Barber  Company,  Inc.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Bituminous  emulsion.  2,099,351 ;  Nov. 
16. 

Smith.  Preston  R..  Rahway,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Barber  Company,  Inc..  Philadel- 
phia,  Pa.      Bituminous   emulsion.      2.099.352 ;   Xov.   6. 

Smith,  Preston  R.,  Rahway,  X.  J.,  assignor,  by  meene 
assignments,  to  The  Barber  Company.  Inc.,  Philadel- 
phia,  Pa.     Bituminous  emulsion.     2.099,353  ;  Xov.  16. 

Smith,  Ralph  E.,  assignor  to  The  Galion  MetaUic  Vault 
Company,  Galion,  Ohio.  Locking  mechanism.  2,071,585  : 
Feb.  23. 

Smith.  Ralph  E.,  assignor  to  The  Galion  Metallic  Vault 
Company,  Gallon,  Ohio.  Burial  vault.  2,087,486  ;  July 
20. 

Smith,  Ralph  E.,  assignor  to  The  Galion  Metallic  Vault 
Company,  Gallon,  Ohio.  Vault  base.  2,087,487  ;  July 
20. 

Smith,  Ralph  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corpora- 
tion.    Display  device.     2.073,321 ;  Mar.  9. 

Smith,  Raymond  D.,  Pleasantville.  X.  T.  Heating  ai>- 
pliance  with  timer.    2,082,985  :  June  8. 

Smith.  Reading  B.,  Hammond.  Ind..  assignor  to  Sinclair 
Refining  Company.  Xew  York.  X.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
countercurrent  contact  treatment  of  liquids.  2.082,034  ; 
June  1. 

Smith.  Reading  B.,  Whiting.  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sinclair 
Refining  Company.  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Recovering  Hydro- 
carbons.   2.096.700 :  Oct  19. 

Smith,  Richard  D.,  Andover,  Va.,  assignor  to  J.  L.  Ort- 
ner,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Safetv  mechanslm  for  railway 
car  brake  riggings.     2.076.325  ;  Apr.  6. 

Smith,  Rich.ird  D.,  Andover,  Va.,  assignor  to  Joseph  L. 
Ortner,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Combined  brake  beam  and 
bottom  rod  support  for  railway  cars.  2.0^,584 ;  Aug. 
10. 

Smith,  Richard  E.,  East  Cleveland.  Ohio,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Electric  lamp.  2,100,879  ; 
Xov.  30. 

Smith,   Robert.      (See  Maurer.  E.  R.,  and  Smith.) 
Smith.  Robert  W.,  Aldan,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Blectrie 

Company.     Circuit  breaker.     2.067,797 ;  Jan.  12 
Smith.    Robert   W..    Collindale.    Pa.,    assignor   to    General 

Electric  Company.      Circuit  breaker.     2,089,716;   Aug 

10.  * 

Smith.  Ropers  M.,  MerchantviUe.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation    of    America.       Radio     receiving    svstem. 

2,071,858;  Feb,  23. 
Smith.  Rogers  M.,  Merchantvllle.  X.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,    to    Radio   Corporation    of   America.    Xew 

York,  X.  Y.     Volume  control  svstem.     2.080.581  ;  Mav 

18. 
Smith,  Rogers  M.,  MerchantviUe.  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation     of     .\merlca.     Radio     receiving     svstem. 

2.0S6.195:  July  6. 
Smith.  Rogers  M.,  SlerchantvlUe.  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corpomtlon   of  America.     Radio   receiver.     2,087,073 ; 

July  13. 
Smith.     Roland     I...     Belmont,     Mass.       Razor     handle. 

2.083.172:  June  8. 
Smith.   Roland   I-..  T?<>lmont.  Mass.     Signaling  means  for 

vehicles.     2.102.2*8  :  Dec.  14. 
Smith.  Rolf  M..  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation.. 

Dayton,    Ohio.      Refrigerating   apparatus.      2,073,123 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Smith.   Rolf  M..  assltmor  to  General  Motors  Corporation. 

Dayton.    Ohio.      Refrigerating    apparatus.      2,089,620 : 

Aug.  10. 
Smith.   Rowland   D.,   assignor   to   Coming  Glam  Works. 

Coming.  X.  Y.    Gla.w  closure  for  metal  containers  and 

mnklne  It     2.07.'>.477  :  Mar.  30. 
Smith.    Rowl.Tnd    D..    assignor   to    Corning   Glass   Works. 

Coming.    X.   Y.      Glass   closure   for   metal   containers. 

2,085.277;   June  29. 


Smith,    Rowland   D.,   assignor  to   Corning   Glass   Works, 

Cornine.    X.    Y.      Metallizing    composition    for    glass. 

2,103.598  :  Dec.  28. 
Smith,  Boy  D.,  assignor  to  Bee  Line  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,    "Davenport,      Iowa.        Motor      vehicle      gauge, 

2.070.518  ;    Feb.    9. 
Smith,  Roy  M.,  Xorth  Arlington,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 

inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      Broad 

range  time  limit  relay.     2.071,857  ;  Feb.  23. 
Smith,  Rudolph  J.,  Cleveland,   Ohio.     Residence  number 

sign.     2,074,280;   Mar.   16. 
Smith,  Rudoloh  O.,  assignor  to  The  Owen  Silent  Spring 

Company,   Inc.,    Bridgeport    Conn.      Air-bound    spring 

cushion.     2,072,570 ;   Mar.   2. 
Smith,  Rufus  P.,  Atlanta,  Ga.    Tobacco  pipe.     2.066,746 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Smith,  Rulo  W..  Auburn,  Ind.    Air  conditioner.    2,070,690 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Smith.  Russell  R..  Ashland.  Ky.,  assignor  to  The  American 

Rolling  Mill  Company,   Middletwon,   Ohio.     Method  of 

rolUns  metal.     2,075.066  ;  Mar.  30. 
Smith.   Russell  T.,  assignor  to  Climax  Machinery   Com- 

panv.    Indianapolis,    Ind.      Dehumidifier.      2,099,665 ; 

Xov.   16. 
Smith.      S.,     Irma,      Springfield,     Mo.       Cattle     guard. 

2.082.984:  June  8. 
Smith.  S.  Morgan  Company.      (See  Andrews,  Albert  W., 

assignor.) 
Smith,  S.  Morgan,  Company.     (See  Brisbane,  Eugene  C., 

assignor.) 
Smith,  S.  Morgan  Company.      (See  Brisbane,  E.  C,  and 

Bifichoff,  assignors.) 
Smith.    S.   Morgan,  <rompany.     (See  Hand,   Xorman   C, 

assignor.) 
Smith,   S.  Morgan.   Company.      (See   Jessop,   G.  A.,  and 

X'orbom,  assignors.) 
Smith.  S.  Morgan,  Company.     (See  Xorbom,  Torleif,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith.  S.  Morgan,  Company.  (See  Scoville,  James  D., 
assignor.) 

Smith.  S.  Morgan,  Company.  (See  Smith,  Arthur  G., 
assignor. ) 

Smith,  S.  Morgan,  Company.  (See  Young,  Arthur,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith.  S.,  &  Sons  (Motor  Accessories)  Limited.  (See 
Bowman.  G..  and  Bureess,  assignors.) 

Smith.  Schley  E.,  Rock  Island,  111.  Window  construction. 
2,102,491  ;  Dec  14. 

Smith  Separator  Corporation.  (See  McKeever,  Boy  S. 
assignor.) 

Smith,  Seymour  &  Son,  Inc.  (See  Smith,  Justin  L-  as- 
signor.) 

Smith.  Sidney  B.,  Chelmsford.  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
t'orporation  of  .America.  Radio  beacon  svstem. 
2.094.333  :  Sept  28. 

Smith.  Swan.  White  Bear,  assignor  to  D.  C.  Shepard,  St 
Paul.     Minn.       Container     and     hoop      constructloiL 

Smith,  Swan,  Wliite  Bear,  assignor  to  D.  C.  Shepard,  St 
Panl,  Minn.     Cover  fastener.    2,071,663  ;  Feb.  23. 

Sniith.  Swan.  White  Bear,  assignor  to  D.  C.  Shepard.  St 
Paul,  Minn.     Fastener  for  containers.     2,083,621 :  June 

J  o. 

^'^'*'^',,  ^^*°-  '^^TiltP  Bear,  assignor  to  D.  C.  Shepard, 
St  Panl.  Minn.  Fastener  for  containers.  2,089.443 : 
Aug.  3  0.  ' 

^°l.'*^'  Swan,  White  Bear,  assignor  to  D.  C.  Shepard, 
St  Paul,  Minn.  Forming  containers.  2,097,899: 
Xov.   2. 

Smitli,  .S.vdney,  Chobham,  England.  Vehicle.  2,078,034: 
Apr.   20. 

Smith.  Sydney,  Chobham,  England.  Vehicle.  2,080,989; 
May  18. 

Smith.  Sydne.v,  assignor  to  Wellman  Seaver  Rolling  Mill 
Company    Limited,    London.     England.       Push    bench 

„  mpjuod  and  apparatus.     2.030,344"^:  May  11. 

Smith,  Sydney  S.,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  F.  L.  Kallam.  Los  Angeles,  CaUf.  Method 
or  and  apparatus  for  controlling  rectification.  2,073,908 ; 

!■"'t^  1V°^^^  ^-     (See  Biiel.  E.  C,  and  Smith.) 

"'.ofl.loS^Feb^os^'^'^'^^  ^**^'  ^'-  '•     ^°y  derrick. 
Sniith.  Thomas  X..  San  Antonio.  Tes.     Internal  combus- 
tion engine.     2.103.024-  Dec    oj  «.umuu»- 

tIJ!?aJ)!'"^^  ^-  a^'gnor  to  Sup-R-Treat  Laboratories, 
t?nnTf^"^^*i;^'\°  -S^'""',?-  Te-x.  Preventing  accumulT- 
tion  of  paraffin  in  oil  wolls.     2.092  936  •  Sent    14 

1^  J^  J?'?°°,?-     '^^  ^<''>°-  Paul  E..  assimor.)  ' 
^i^^yi',^  .^  ^i-  assignor  to  J.  R.  Millar.  Detroit  Mich. 
«!,„u2^x«?^T*"^fl^^'l?'°?  machine.     2,074.077  :  Mar.  16. 
sm  fh    w  n      <^  \9^^^  ^^^P  ^■'  assignor.) 
^pnt    fnl''^«>r«    ^a'jmazoo.   Mich.     Massage   Instm- 
D^  7  treating    the    prostate    gland.      5,101.273; 

^'^^nm^iT.'l'^o  h-,^^'^?^  *"  ^'ational  Sewing  Machine 
Mimivniy.  Belvidere.  111.     Sew'ng  machine.     2.081,562  ; 

9mVth'  ^■''l^^^rJ^^  Jo°e8-  ^-  Smith,  and  Stewart.) 
M.nr.^  •  ^y*°°-  0*»1<»-    Drainage  tube.    2.072.346  ; 


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LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


577 


Smith  Welding  Equipment  Corporation.  (See  Smitli,  El- 
mer H.,  assignor.) 

Smith,  Wesley  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Garage  door.  2,067.623  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Smith  and  Wesson,  Inc.  (See  Pomeroy,  Edward  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Smith,  Wilfred  W.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Res- 
inous compositions  and  making  same.  2,074,814 ; 
Mar.  23. 

Smith,  William  A.,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Automatic  battery 
for  looms.     2,077,858  ;  Apr.  20. 

Smith,  William  A.,  Lyndonville,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
preparing  food  substances.     2,081,512;  May  25. 

Smith,  William  A.,  Lyndonville,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  refining  fruit  sauces.     2,081,513  ;  May  25. 

Smith,  William  A.,  Hamburg,  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of 
metal  silicates.     2,088,281 ;  July  27. 

Smith,  William  A.,  Sr.,  Athens,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Inger- 
soll-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Rock  drill. 
2,076,355  ;  Apr.   6. 

Smith,  William  A.,  Sr.,  Athens,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll- 
Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Valve  for  rock  drills. 
2,084,564;   June  22. 

Smith,  William  A.,  Sr.,  Athens,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Inger- 
soU-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Throttle  valve 
for  pneumatic  tools.     2,087,583  ;  July  20. 

Smith,  William  A.,  Sr.,  Athens,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Inger- 
soll-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Rock  drill. 
2,088,670  ;  Aug.   3. 

Smith,  William  B.  (See  Riemenschneider,  E.,  and 
Smith.) 

Smith,  William  B.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Flow  controlled 
device.     2,076,600;  Apr.  13. 

Smith,  William  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Mid- 
land Steel  Products  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Auto- 
matic  feeding  mechanism.      2,078,694 ;   Apr.   27. 

Smith,  William  E.,  and  I.  J.  Focht,  Wellsboro,  Pa.  Fish 
and  tackle  basket.     2,098,636  ;  Nov.  9. 

Smith,  William  H.      (See  Stanley,  H.  C,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  William  J.  (See  Laughlin,  S.  L.,  Braun,  and 
Smith.) 

Smith,  William  J.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  V.  S.  Clymer, 
Wyncote,  Pa.     Pump.     2,082,265  ;  June  1. 

Smith,  William  L.,  Jr.     (See  Lawson,  R.  H.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  William  L.,  Jr.,  and  R.  H.  Lawson,  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.,  said  Smith  assignor  to  May  Hosiery  Mills,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.     Knitting  machine.     2,074,973  ;  Mar.  23. 

Smith,  William  M.     (See  Russell,  E.  A.,  and  Smith.) 

Smith,  William  M.,  assignor  to  Vapor  Car  Heating  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Leak  detector.  2,082,035 ; 
June  1. 

Smith,  William  R.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filled  can  weighing 
and  sorting  apparatus.     2,098,260  ;  Nov.  9. 

Smith,  William  T.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Mower  motor  as- 
sembly.     2,097,351  ;  Oct.  26. 

Smithburn,  George  E.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Light  projector. 
2,075,367;  Mar.  30. 

Smithe,  F.  L.,  Machine  Co.  (See  Novick,  Abraham,  as- 
signor.) 

Smithe,  P.  L.,  Machine  Co.  Inc.  (See  Smithe,  Ferdinand 
L.,  assignor.) 

Smithe,  Ferdinand  L.,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Smithe  Machine 
Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Envelope  machine. 
2,080,442  ;  May  18. 

Smithe,  Ferdinand  L.,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Smithe  Machine 
Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Embossing  means  for  en- 
velope making   machines.     2,083,352  ;   June  8. 

Smith-Stange,  Yngve,  assignor  to  Argus  Manufacturing 
Company,  Chicago,   111.     Handcuff.     2,066,654  ;  Jan.  5. 

Smit)iwick,  Harold,  Sf;irsdale,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Raymond  Bag  Comany.  Automatic 
electric   control    mofhanism.      2.091,771;    Aug.    31. 

Smithwick,    Thomas    F.      (See    Bennett,    Melvin    C,    as- 


signor.) 
Smltmane, 

Foundry 

pllance. 
Smltmans, 

Foundry 


United    Engineering   & 
Pa.      Rolling    mill   ap- 


Englneerlng    & 
Flying    shear. 


Mounting  for  propeller 


John    A.,    assignor    to 
Company,   Pittsburgh, 
2,067,508  ;  Jan.  12. 
.Tohn    A.,    assignor   to   United 
Company,     Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

2,067,5(59  :  Jan.  12. 
Sniittlo,  Walter  U.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

shafts.     2,097,006  ;  Nov.  2. 
Smolczyk,    August,    Ognllabi,    Nebr.      Underground    grain 

storage  elevator.     2.085,390  ;  June  29. 
Smolensky,   Miclinel,   Cleveland,   Ohio.     Direct  flow  check 

valve.     2,102,289;  Dec.  14. 
Smoler,  Maurice.     (See  Gearty,  William  P.,  assignor.) 
Smolcy,  lOugono  R.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard   Oil    ])(>v('loi)niont   Company.     Clay   treating   petro- 

leiiin  disfilliites.      2,077,404  ;  Apr.  20. 
Smoot,  Daisy  E.,  Maltland,  Fhi.    Work-holder.    2,097,000  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Smoots,  John  P.,  .Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Standard 

Oil  ConiiKiiiy,  CJlevelnnd.  Ohio.     Treating  cracked  petro- 
leum dlstllliitos.     2,070,978;  Feb.  1(1. 
Sinouso,  f.'corgc  K.      (Scf  l'"allc,  H..  and  Snionse.) 
Smnlskl,  Theodore  .1.,  assignor  to  The  Anderson  Company, 

Oarv,      Tnd.        Electrothermal      indicating     apparatus. 

2,076,078;  Apr.  13. 
SmulKki,  Theodore  J.,  assignor  to  The  Anderson  Company, 

Gnrv,     Ind.        Windshield     cleaner     fustcuing     device. 

2,079,881  ;  May  11. 

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Smulski,    Theodore   J.,    assignor   to   The   Anderson    Com- 
pany,   Gary,    Ind.      Actuator    for    telemetric    systems. 

2,088,819  ;   Aug.   3. 
Smutny,  Theodore  J.,  assignor  to  Collegiate  Mapufactur- 

ing  Co.,   Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Lady's  undergarment. 

2,101,604:  Dec.   7. 
Smyers,   William  H.      (See  Lieber,  E.,   and   Smyers.) 
Smyth,  Douglas  C.      (See  Radecki,  M.  J.,  and  Smyth.) 
Smyth,  Paul  H.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Rock-Ola  Manufacturing 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Clutch.     2,072,924;  Mar.  9. 
Smythe,  Ethelbert  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Antirattling  gear. 

2,081,644  ;  May  25. 
Smythe,  Paul  H.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.     Coin  control  device. 

2,067,248  ;  Jan.  12. 
Smythe,  Paul  H.,  Jr.,  Evanston,  111.     Automatic  phono- 
graph apparatus.     2,076,255  ;   Apr.   6. 
Snap-On  Tools,  Inc.     (See  Frisz,  George  E.,  assignor.) 
Snap-On  Tools,  Inc.     (See  Gagne,  Gideon  R.,  assignor.) 
Snappies,   Inc.      (See  Strahm,  Allen  D.,   assignor.) 
Snaveley,  Parke  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Air  conditioner. 

2,093,853  ;  Sept.  21. 
Suavely,  Clarence  S.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 

Switch    &    Signal    Company,    Swissvale,    Pa.     Railway 

traffic  controlling  apparatus.     2.082.428  ;  June   1. 
Snead  &  Company.     (See  Snead,  William  S.,  assignor.) 
Snead,  William  S.,  Montclair,  assignor  to   Snead  &  Com- 
pany,   Jersey   City,   N.    J.     Metallic   door.      2,070,812 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Sneddon,    John,    McKeesport,    Pa.,    assignor    to    National 

Tube  Company.     Safety  device.     2,080,015  ;  May  11. 
Snediker,  Morton  O.,   assignor  to   Tlie  Powers  Regulator 

Company,      Chicago,      111.     Three-way     mixing     valva 

2.083,870;  June  15. 
Snediker,  Morton   O.,  assignor  to  The  Powers   Regulator 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Thermostatic  control  for  heat 

valves.     2,097,311  ;   Oct.  26. 
Snee,  William  E.      (See  Vandergrift.  James  G.,  assignor.) 
Sneed,  John,  Grosse  Pointe  Shores,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 

Midland     Steel    Products    Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Brake  mechanism.     Re.  20,299  ;  Mar.  16. 
Sneed,  John,  Grosse  Pointe  Shores,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 

Midland    Steel    Products    Company,    Cleveland,     Ohio, 

as  trustee  for  Steeldraulic  Brake  Corporation.     Brake. 

2,089,508  ;  Aug.  10. 
Sneed,  John,  Grosse  Pointe  Shores,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 

Midland    Steel   Products    Company,    trustee,    Cleveland, 

Ohio,  trustee  for  Steeldraulic  Brake  Corporation.    Brake 

mechanism.     2,096,622  ;  Oct.  19. 
Sneed,   John,   Ferndale,   Mich.,   assignor   to   The  Midland 

Steel  Troducts  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Brake  mech- 
anism.    2,071,144  ;  Feb.  16. 
Sneed,    Stephen    P.    F.,    Atlanta,    Ga.      Safety    cordage. 

2,072,387  ;  Mar.  2. 
Sneider,    Henry    D.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.     Closure    fastener 

device.     2,084,114  ;  June  15. 
Snell,   Edgar   W.,    San   Francisco,    Calif.      Apparatus    for 

establishing   a    standard    cranial    point   of   ori^tation. 

2,101,105  ;  Dec.  7. 
Snell,  Poster  D.,  Inc.      (See  Biffen,  Frank  M.,   assignor.) 
Snell,    Foster   D.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dental    prosthetic. 

2.094.308  ;  Sept.  28. 
Snell,  George  W.,  Wichita,  Kans.    Handle  for  paper  cups. 

2.070,414  ;   Feb.   9. 
Snell,  Lorado  R.      (See  Tobin,  J.  J.,  and  Snell.) 
Snell,   Owens  C,  assignor   of  one-half  to  L.  H.  Kennon, 

Houston,  Tex.     Drill.     2,100.015  ;  Nov.  30. 
Snell,  Samuel  A.,  assignor  to  Nagole,  Inc.,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Lever  construction.     2,077,279  ;  Apr.   13. 
Snellenburg,    Harry,    Jr.,    et    al.,    trustee.       (See    Pratt, 

Verneur  E.,   assignor.) 
Snelling,  Henry  H.     (See  Vasey,  Rol.ind  A.,  assignor.) 
Snelling,  Jesse  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio.    Coffeepot.    2,000,807  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Snelling,   Nicholas,   Jackson  Heights,   Long  Island,   N.  Y. 

Can  marking  and  displaying  device.     2,101,565  ;  Dec.  7. 
Snelling.   Walter   O.,   Allentown,   Pa.,   nssltrnor   to  Trojan 

Powder  Company.     Explosive.      2,067,213  ;  Jan.   12. 
Snelling,   Walter  O.,   Allentown,   Pa.,   assignor  to  Trojan 

Powder  Company.     Cordeau  and  manufacturing  same. 

2,083,174  ;    June    8. 
Snelling,    Walter   O.,   Allentown,    Pa.      Sealing  expansion 

joints.     2,103,648  ;  Dec.  28. 
Sneva,    Ingolf   10..    assignor   to    Ide;il    Machine   Company, 

Chicago,   111.     Fruit  pitting  machine.     2,071,064;   Feb. 

23. 
Snider,  Elwin  R.,  Akron,  Ohio.     Necktie.     2,090,816  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Snivolv.  John  W.,  Detroit.  l\Iich.     Cover  for  motor  vehicle 

lorl;s.     2,0!)0,5(!8  ;  Oct.  19. 
Snoddy,  Arnon   O.,   and   W.   S.  Martin,   assignors   to  The 

Procter   &   Gnmblo   Company,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Mak- 
ing   sulphuric    acid    esters    of     unsaturated    alcohols. 

2,075,914  ;  Apr.  6. 
Snoddy,   Arnon   O..   and   W.   S.   Martin,   assignors   to  The 

Procter   &    Giinible    Company.    Cin<'lnnali,    Oliio.      l'ri»- 

parlng    w(>tting.    sudsing,    ouiulsU'ylng,    and    doterg,ent 

agents.     2.075.915;  Apr.  0. 
Snoddy,  Leliind  1!.      (See  Hull,  A.  W..  and  Snoddy.) 
Siiodgr.iss,  I'.ciiJMinlii  \V.,  Denver,  Colo.     MeOhanlcnl  ham- 

nii-r.      2.101, S7.S  ;   Dec.   11. 
Snow,  a.  H.,  et  nl.      (See  O'Nell,  WlUlnm  V.,  assignor.) 
Snow,  lliirold  .\.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  nsslgnor  to  Radio 

Corporiitlon  (if  America.     Synchronized  dynatron  oscil- 
lator.    2,067,303  ;  Jan.  12. 


578 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Snow,  Harold  A.,  Mountain  Lakes,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Automatic  gain  control. 
2,072,283  :  Mar.  2. 

Snow,  Harold  A.,  Mountain  Lakes,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  High  frequency  amplilier. 
2,092,893  ;   Sept.  14. 

Snow,  Harold  R.,  Xcodesha,  Kans.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company  (Indiana),  Chicago,  111.  Treating  hydro- 
carbon oil.     2.082.224  ;  June  1. 

Snow,  Isaac,  Lawrence,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation, 
Hopedale,  Mass.     Loom  shuttle.     2,077,278  ;  Apr.  13. 

Snow,  Karl  P.,  Brecksville,  assignor  to  The  C.  O.  Bart- 
Ictt  &  Snow  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for 
handling  barrels  and  like  articles.     2,084,460  ;  June  22. 

Snow,  Lancy,  Xoroton,  Conn.     Roofing.    2,097,845  ;  Xov.  2. 

Snow,  Lester  R.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Envelope.  2,071,439  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Snow  JIanufacturing  Co.  (See  Pease,  William  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Snow,  Robert  D.,  Bartlesvllle,  Okla.,  assignor  to  Phillips 
I'etroleum  Companv.  Producintr  decomposition  products 
from   olefine-SOo    complexes.      2,102,654 ;    Dec.    21. 

Snuffer,  A.  L.     (See  Kedzie,  Donald  H.,  assignor.) 

Snyder,  Allen  G.     (See  Snyder,  George  H.  and  A.  G.) 

Snyder,  Arlin  A.,  Manteca,  Calif.  Fuel  distributor  for 
Diesel  engines.     2,074,437  ;  Mar.  23. 

Snyder,  Arthur  L.,  (jarden  City,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Xemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Process  and  apparatus  for  the  uti- 
lization of  artificial  thread.     2,099,178  ;   Xov.    16. 

Snyder,  Carl  J.      (See  Salzman,   J.  R.,  and   Snyder.) 

Snyder,  Charles,  Xewark,  X.  J.  Tobacco  box.  2,072,388  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Snyder,  David  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Satchel  bag.  2,089,670  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Snyder,  Francis  H.,  assignor  to  Snyder  Maclaran  Processes, 
Inc.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Purification  of  cellulosic  mate- 
ri.ll.     2.072,487  :  Jlar.  2. 

Snyder,  Francis  H.,  and  S.  F.  M.  Maclaren,  assignors  to 
Snyder  Maclaren  Processes,  Inc.,  Xew  York,  X.  T. 
Reclaiming  fiber  from  waste  paper.  2,077,059  :  Apr. 
13. 

Snyder,  Francis  H.,  and  H.  W.  Rimbach,  assignors  to 
Francis  H.  Snyder,  Inc.,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Color 
photography.     2,100,224  ;  Xov.  23. 

Snyder,  Francis  H.,  Inc.     (See  Snyder,  F.  H.,  and  Rim- 
bach,  assignors.) 
.  Snyder,  George  A.,  West  Hollywood,   Calif.     Blood  pres- 
,     sure  testing  apparatus.     2,074,520  ;  Mar.  23. 

Snyder,  George  H.,  Glenside,  and  A.  G.  Snyder,  Chestnut 
Hill,  Pa.     Box  making.     2,078.035  ;  Apr.  20. 

Snyder,  George  H.,  Glonside,  and  A.  G.  Snyder,  Chestnut 
Hill,  Pa.     Box  making.     2,078.036  ;  Apr.  20. 

Snyder,  George  H.,  Glenside,  and  A.  G.  Snyder,  Chestnut 
Hill,  Pa.     Box-lid  machine.     2,078.037 ;  Apr.   20. 

Snyder,  Harold  H.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,  N.  Y.  Glass  working  machine.  2,091.494: 
Aug.  31. 

Sny<lpr,  Harry  JL,  Camp  Hill,  Pa.  Bobbv  pin.  2,093,934  ; 
Snnt.  21 . 

Snyder,  Herbert  W.,  Lima,  Ohio.  Generation  and  super- 
heating of  steam.     2.075,067  ;  Mar.  30. 

Snyder,  Herbert  W.,  Lima,  Ohio.  Fluid  pressure  control 
means.     2.079,666  ;  Jlay  11. 

Snyder,  Herbert  W.,  Lima,  Ohio.  Self-propelled  vehicle. 
2,090,988  :  Aug.  24. 

Snyder.  Herbert  W.,  Lima,  Ohio.  Locomotive  fire  box 
equipment.     2.096,439  :  Oct.  19. 

Snyder,  Howard  C,  Ashland,  Ky.,  assignor  to  The  Amer- 
ican Rolling  Jlill  Company,  Middletown.  Ohio.  Auto- 
matic sheet  measuring  and  sorting  device.  2,000,702  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Snyder.  James  E.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
nssignmentsi  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Watermarking  pellicle.  2,086,178 ; 
July  0. 

Snyder,  James  E.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington.  Del.  .•\rticle  of  manufacture  and  prepar- 
ing same.     2.087.008;  July  13. 

Snyder,  Jesse  B.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Boiler  pressure  con- 
trol  apparatus.      2,099,2.39;   Xov.    16. 

Snvder,  John  W.,  Jr.,  Portsmouth,  Va.  Lighting  system. 
2,094,7.59  ;   Oct.   5. 

Snyder,  John  Y.,  Jr.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Development  Company.  Spring  expansion  bend. 
2,068,876  ;  Jan.  26. 

Snyder,  Lester  W.,  Bala,  Pa.  Multifocal  lens.  2,097,260  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Snyder  Maclaren  Processes,  Inc.  (Sec  Snyder,  Francis 
IT.,  assignor.) 

Snyder  .Maclaren  Processes,  Inc.  (See  Snyder,  F.  H.,  and 
Maclaren,  assignors.) 

SnvdiT,  Robert  E..  Pasadena,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  L. 
llarter,  Los  Anci'les,  Calif.  Remotely  controlled  spot- 
light.     2,097,537  ;    Xov.   2. 

Snvder,  Ross  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  R.  F.  Sharp. 
Brandenton,  Fla.  Fireplace  heater.  2,093.492  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Snyder.  Sliorldnn  K..  Roche.iter,  Pa.  Fluid  control  for 
hvdranlic  lirnke  svslfnis.      2.077.646  ;  Apr.   20. 

Knvd.r.  William  II.,  Elklns  Park,  Pa.  Antiskid  device. 
2.066.368  ;  Jan.  5. 

Soabar  Company.  (See  Thackeray,  S.  J.,  and  Henry,  as- 
signors.) 


Soc.  An.  Salbe.      (See  Donadon,  G.,  Cardino,  and  Berio, 

assignors.) 
Societa  Italiana  Ernesto  Breda  per  Costruzioni  Mecaniche. 

(See  Savani,  Luigi,  assignor.) 
Societa   Italiana  Ernesto  Breda  per  Costruzioni   Meccan- 

iche.      (See  Savani,  Luigi,  assignor.) 
Societa  Italiana  Pierelli.     (See  Emanueli,  Luigi,  assignor.) 
Societa  Italiana  Pirelli.     (See  Pestalozza,  Ugo,  assignor.) 
Societa   Italiano   Ernesto   Breda   per    Costruzioni   Mecca- 
niche.     (See  Savani,  Luigi,  assignor.) 
Soci6l6  A.   Georges  Claude,  Manet  &  Cie.      (See  Claude, 

A.,  and  Manet,  assignors.) 
Soci6t6  a  responsabilite  limitee  dite  :  Distillation  i  Basse 

Temperature   et  Auto-Agglomeration  des  Combustibles. 
(See  Bruyant,   Gaston  V.,  assignor.) 
Society  a  Responsabilite  Lirait4e  G.  Rolot  &  H.  Lemasson. 

(See  Mortior,  Ren6,  assignor.) 
Society  Alsacienne  d'Explosifs    (Soci6t6  a  Responsabilite 

Limitee)    i  Richwiller.      (See  Mortreux,   Andrg   V.   A., 

assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  Adolphe  Saurer.      (See  Laessker,   Jean, 

assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  Adolphe  Saurer.     (See  Sigel,  Hermann, 

assignor.) 
Societe   Anonyme   Adolph    Saurer.      (See   Werner,    Hans, 

assignor.) 
Societe   Anonyme   Adolphe    Saurer.      (See   Wiget,    Georg, 

assignor.) 
Soci4t6  Anonyme  Andr6  Citroen.      (See   Lefevre,   Andrg 

R.,  assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  Compagnie  des  Machines  Pneumatiqties 

Rotatives.     (See  Myard,  Francis  E.,  assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  de  Anciens  Etablissements  L.  Chambon. 

(See  Chambon,  Henri,  assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  de  Fabrication  de  Tapis  a  Points  Noues 

Saftan.      (See  Jlonier,   Jules,    assignor.) 
Soei6t6  Anonyme  des  Anciens  Etablissements  Hotchkiss  & 

Cie.     (See  Boussel,  Lucien  A.,  assignor.) 
Society  Anonyme    des  Anciens   Etablissements  L.    Cham- 
bon.     (See  Chambon,   Henri,    assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme   des   Ateliers   de   SScheron.      (See   Mey- 

farth,  Gottlieb,  assignor.) 
Societe   Anonyme   des   Etablissements    Repusseau    &    Cie. 

(See  Jloittie,  Lucien  D.  O.,  assignors.) 
Soci^t^  Anonyme  des  Hants  Fourneaux  de  la  Chiers.     (See 

Blag(?,  Marcel,  assignor.) 
Societe    Anonyme   des   Jlanufactures    des    Glaces    &   Pro- 

duits  Chimiiiues  de  Saint-Gobain.     (See  Desbordes,  L., 

and  Bertrand,  assignors.) 
Societe   Anonyme    des    Manufactures    des    Glaces   &   Pro- 

duits    Chimiques    do    Saint-Gobain,    Chauny    &    Cirey. 

(See  George,  H..  and  Delpech,  assignors.) 
Societe  Anonyme  des  JIanufactures  des  Glaces  &  Produits 

Chimi(|ups    de    Saint-Gobain,    Chauny    &    Cirey.       (See 

George,  H.,  and  Lambert,  assignors.) 
Societe   Anonyme   des    Manufactures    des    Glaces    &    Pro- 
duits   Chimiques    de    Saint-Gobain,    Chauny    &    Cirey. 

(See  Long.  Bernard,  assignor.) 
Society  Anonyme  des  Manufactures  des  Glaces  &  Produits 

Chimiques  de  Saint-Gobain,  Chauny  &  Cirey.     (See  Mon- 

net,   Georges,  assignor.) 
Societe    Anonyme    des    Matieres    Colorantes    &    Produits 

Chimiques    de    Saint-Denis.       (See    Lantz,    Robert,    as- 
signor.) 
Society    Anonyme    Des    Usines    Chausson.      (See    Mollet, 

L§on,    assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  ditto :  La  Mure  Combustibles  et  Indus- 
trie.    (See  Lemaire,  Edouard  A.,  assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  Etablissements  Ed.  Jaeger.     (See  Roda- 

net,   Charles  H.  H.,  assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  Etablissements  Motte-Bossut  Fils.     (See 

Motte,   Roger,  assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  Etablissements  Willeme.     (See  WlUeme, 

Louis,  assignor.) 
Societe   Anonyme   Forgeage   Electrique   Giacchino.      (See 

Giacchino,  Ezio,  assignor.) 
Societe    Anonyme    Francaise    du    "Ferodo".       (See    Vicq, 

Joan  C.  .v..  assignor.) 
Societe  Anonj-me  Grenoville.     (See  Chevreau,  Pierre,  as- 
signor.) 
Societe   Anonyme   La   Recherche   Industrielle   Francaise. 

(See  Bonneau,  Paul  E.,  assignor.) 
Societe   Anonyme   le    Carbone.      (See   Oppenheim,    Rene, 

assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  pour  les  Applications  de  I'Eloctricite  et 

des  Gaz  Rares  Etablissements  Claude-Paz  &  Silva.     (See 

Becqui^niont.  Jacques,  assignor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  :  Societe  des  Freins  Hydrauliques  S.  de 

Lavaud.     (See  Brisson,  Louis  C,  assignor.) 
"Societe  Anonyme  Solex."      (See  Menesseon,  Marcel,   as- 
signor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  Solex.     (See  Menncsson,  Marcel  L.,  as- 
signor.) 
Societe  Anonyme  Usines  Docoufle.     (See  Danger,  Etienne. 

assignor.) 
Societe  Assurex  "Le  Rol  des  Verres  de  Securite"  Magnlen, 

Monnlor  &  Cie,  et  al.      (See  Magnlen,  R.,  assignor.) 
Societe  Assure  le  "Roi  des  Verres  ie  Securite"  Magnlen, 
«„  i2PA°'r''''V*^."^-i'.t"'-.  (S<^eMonnier,  Robert,  assignor.) 
Societe  Auxihaire  d'Etudes  Electrotechnlques.     (See  Tuot, 

R.nvmond  .\..  assignor.) 
Societe    AuxlUalre    pour    le   Developpement    d'Industrles 

Meranlques    S.    A.    D.    I.    M.      (§ee    Seignol,    E.,    and 

MoDler,  assignors.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


579 


Societe  Bronzavia.     (See  M^jean,  Jacques  G.,  assignor.) 
Societe  Carbochimique,   Soci§t6  Anonyme.      (See  Ferrero, 

P.,  and  Vandendries,  assignors.) 
Societe    de    Boulonnerie    et    de    Matricage    de    Precision. 

(See  Vaurs,  Baptiste,   assignor.) 
Soci6t6  de  Moteurs  k  Gaz  et  d'  Industrie  Mecanique.     (See 

Lamfere,  Andr6,  assignor.) 
Societe  de   Produits   Chemiques  des  Terres   Rares.      (See 

Jessup,  Alfred  C,  assignor.) 
Sociftg  d'  Electricity  Mors.     (See  Le  GofE,  Lucien  J.  A., 

assignor.) 
Societe      d'EIectrochimie.      d'Electrometallureie     et     des 

Acieries  Electriques  d'Ugine.      (See  Andrieux,  Jean  L., 

assignor. ) 
Society     d'Electro-Chimie,     d'Electromfitallurgie     et     des 

Acieries  Electriques  d'Ugine  et  al.     (See  Lepp,  Henry, 

assignor.) 
SociSte     d'EIectrochimie,      d'Electrometallurgie     et     des 

Acigries   Electriques   d'Ugine.      (See   Perrin,    RenS,   as- 
signor.) 
Societe  de  Recherches  et  d'Applications  Chimiques  (Sorac) 

Societe  Anonyme.     (See  Deguide,  Camille,  assignor.) 
Societe  des  Hauts  Fourneaux  de  la  Chiers.     (See  Ernould, 

Jules,  assignor.) 
SociSte  des  Produits  Chimiques  de  Clamecy,  et  al.      (See 

Charles,  Ernest  A.,  assignor.) 
Societe    des    Usines    Chimiques    Rhone,    Poulenc.       (See 

Fluchaire,  M.,  and  Javorski,   assignors.) 
Societe  des  Usines  Chimiques  Rhone-Poulenc.     (See  Gail- 

liot,   Paul   L.,   assignor.) 
Societe  des  Usines  Chimiques  Rhone-Poulenc.      (See  Roy, 

Cecile  M.,  assignor.) 
Societe  des  Vernis  Pyrolac  S.  A.  R.  L.      (See  St.  Hilaire, 

Albert  B.,  assignor.) 
Societe  d'Etude  de  Distributeurs  Automatiques  S.  E.  D.  A. 

(See  Myon,  Daniel,  assignor.) 
Societe  d'Etudes  des  Precedes   Simonin.      (See  Simonin, 

Raymond  F.,  assignor.) 
Societe  d'Etudes  des  Vehicules  "Sev".      (See  Schwander, 

Erwln  F.,  assignor.) 
Societe  d'Etudes  et  de  Valorisation  Industrielle  des  Com- 
bustibles, Soci6t6  a  Responsabilite  Limit^e.     (See  Saler- 

ni,  Edoardo  M.,  assignor.) 
Societe  d'Etudes  et  d'Exploitation  du  G6n€rateur  a  Piston 

Libre.     (See  Brun,  (Jeorges,  assignor.) 
Societe  d'Exploitation  de  Brevets  pour  I'lndustrie  I'Avia- 

tion  et  r Automobile   (Sebia).      (See  Dugelav,  Paul,  as- 
signor.) 
Societe  d'Exploitation  des  Brevets  Lucien  Simon   (Amor- 

tlsseurs    Sanchok)     (Societe    Anonyme).       (See    Simon, 

Lucien,  assignor.) 
Societe  d'Exploitation  des  Brevets  Lucien  Simon  (Amortis- 

seurs  Sanchok)  Societe  Anonyme.     (See  Simon,  L.,  and 

Marcon,  assignors.) 

Societe  d'  Inventions  Aeronautiques  et  Mecaniques   S.  I. 

A.  M.      (See  Levy,   Ren6  L.,  assignor.) 
Societe  dite  Harle  Freres  &  Co.,  S.  A.  R.  L.     (See  Rouma- 

zeilles,    M.,   and    Harl4,   assignors.) 
Societe  du  Carburateur  Stratos.     (See  Schimanek,  Emil, 

assignor.) 
Societe  Etabllssements  Lambiotte  Freres.      (See  Coutor, 

Charles,  assignor.) 
Societe  Frangaise  Radio  Electrique.      (See   Becq,  A.,   and 

N.,  assignors.) 
Societe  Francalse  Radio  Electrique.     (See  Chlrelx,  H.  and 

Nicolas,  assignors.) 
Societe   Francalse  Helita.      (See   Grenier,    Joseph  Pierre, 

assignor.) 
Societe  Generale  des  Carborateurs  Zenith.     (See  Glstucci, 

P.  X.  A.,  and  Llchtensteln,  assignors.) 
Societe  Generale  dos  Carburateurs  Zenith.     (See  Thieulin, 

M.  C.  P.,  and  Glstucci,  assignors.) 
Societe    Generale    des    Carburateurs    Zenith.      (See    Viel, 

Louis  L.,  assignor.) 
Societe  Genevoise  d'lnstruments  do  Physlique.      (See  Selet- 

sky,  Leon,  assignor.) 
Sociotp   IT.   &   F.    de   Poix   &   Cie.      (See   de   Poix,   Feiix 

M.   .T.   T.,   assignor.) 
Societe   Industrielle   des  Derives   du    Soufre.      (See   Bou- 
logne, Edgar,  assignor.) 
Societe  Nobel  Francalse,  (SocietS  Anonyme).     (See  Belloc, 

Maurice,  assignor.) 
Societe  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     (Sec  Schulthess, 

O.,  and  Thoiler,  assignors.) 
Societe    of    Chemicil    Industry    in    Basle.       (See    Sutter 

Theodor,  assignor.) 
Societe    Pour   le    I'orfectionnemont   et   L'Exploitation    des 

Transmissions     Mecaniqups,     Societe    Anonyme.       (See 

Suys,   Ferdinand,    assignor.) 
Societe    pour    I'Union    des    Transports    Ferrovlnlres    ct 

Routiers.      (See   Porte,    .Antolne  P.    R..   assignor.) 
Societe   Sovcl   "Vehicules  El<'cirl(|ues   Indust rids".      (See 


(See  Arpels,  Salomon   (dit 
(See  Becherenu,  Louis, 


Novor.   lyouis.  assignor.) 
Societe  Van  Cleef  &  Arpels. 

Charles),  assignor.) 
Society  Avions  Kellnor-necheroau. 

assignor.) 
Socicly  "Kiision-Moteiirs".     (See  Bernard,  Auguste  I^.  R., 

assignor.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  In  Bnslo.      (See  Albredit, 

Olio,  assignor.) 
Society   of   Clionilcal    Industry    In   Basle.      (See   BonhOto 

G<5rnld,  assignor.) 


Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Bonhote,  G., 

and  Wirz,  assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Felix,  Fried- 
rich,   assignor.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Felix,   F., 

and  Huber,   assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Proehllch, 

Jaroslav,  assignor.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Gams,  A., 

Frey,   and   Sutter,  assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Granacher, 

Charles,  assignor.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     (See  Graenacher, 

C,   Ackermann,   and   Breungger,   assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     (See  Graenacher, 

C,    and    Sallmann,    assignors.) 
Society    of    Chemical    Industry    in    Basle.       (See    Gyr, 

Joseph,   assignor.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     (See  Gyr,  J.,  and 

Kaiser,  assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Hartmann, 

M.,  and  Locher,  assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Hartmann, 

M.,  and  Wettsteln,  assignors.) 
Society  of   Chemical   Industry  in   Basle.      (See   Kambli, 

Eduard,  assignor.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Kraus,  W., 

and  Pisch,  assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Miescher,. 

K.,  and  Hoffman,  assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     (See  Misslin,  E.  E., 

and  von  Capeller,  assignors.) 
Society   of   Chemical   Industry  in   Basle.      (See   Ruperti, 

Andreas,  assignor.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See   Ruzicka, 

Leopold,  assignor.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     (See  Scheidegger, 

Jakob,  assignor.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     (See  Stocker,  R., 

and  Muller,  assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Stocklin,  E 

and  Kambli,  assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See    Stoecklin, 

E.,  and  Gneshaber,  assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     (See  Straub,  F., 

and  Anderau,  assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     (See  Straub,  F, 

Grether,  and  Graenacher,  assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     (See  Straub,  F., 

and  Mayer,  assignors.) 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Straub    F 

and  Pieth.  assignors.)  '' 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     (See  Straub    P 

and    Schneider,    assignors.)  '      '' 

Society   of   Chemical   Industry  in   Basle.      (See    Strieker, 

Paul,  assignor.) 
Society    of    Chemical    Industry    in    Basle.      (See    Sutter, 

Theodor,   assignor.) 
Society   of   Chemical    Industry   in   Basle.      (See   Theller 

Casimir,  assignor.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.     (See  Ullmann,  F 

and  Fnedheim,  assignors.) 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Utzin'^cr  51 

and  Bommer,  assignors.)  '       ' 

Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.      (See  Widmer    G 

and  Juphli.  assignors.) 
Society   of   Chemical   Industry   in   Basle.      (See   Zwelfel 

H.,   Graenacher,   Grether,   and   Straub,   assignors  ) 
Society    "Yacco"   S.   A.   F.      (See  Dlntllhac,   Jean   (}     as- 
signor.) • 
Socony- Vacuum   Oil   Company.      (See  Adams,    G.   L.,   and 

Barlow,  assignors.) 
Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Company.     (See  Bridges,  Kenneth  L 

assignor.)  >■        ■. 

Socony-Vacuum   Oil   Company.      (See  Davis,   H.   S..   and 

Francis,   assignors.) 
Socony-Vacuum    Oil    Company.      (See    Ellis,    Clifford    A 

assignor.)  "' 

Socony-Vacuum   Oil   Company.      (See  Evers,   William   L 

assignor.)  u    .1., 

Socony-Vacuum   Oil   Company.  (See   Fast,   Fred    L     as- 
signor.) 

Socony-Vacuum   Oil   Company.  (See   Fisher,    Gerald   M 

assignor.)  ' 

Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Company.  (See  Francis,   Alfred  W 

assignor.)  " 

Socony  Vacuuni  Oil  Company.  (See  Ilappel,  J.,  and  Rob- 
ertson, assignors.)  »•.     .      .              .>  i^ 

Socony- Vacimni  Oil  Company.  (See  Hlldebrandt,  William 

as.signor.)  ' 

Socony-Variuim  Oil  Company.  (See  Tloonlghauson,  John 

.'i.ssignor. )  ' 

Socony-Vacuuni   Oil   Company.  (See  Mornn,   R.   C.  and 

Meypr.    assignors.)  ' 
Socony-Vacuum    Oil   Company.      (Soo  Nevltt.   Henrv   O 

assignor.)  '             '        • 

Soc(>ny-\-apuiim   Oil   Company.  (Sco  Petty,  Theodor  A 

assignor.)  • 

''^' asri^'no"-*  1'"'"  ""  ^'"'""""y-  <See  Pummlll,  Evert  T., 
^"sl'Mi\.r'')""""  ^''  ^^"""'"">'-  <^''''  ^'s'*'.  Thomna  XX.,  as- 
"''"al'nBslKnor")  *^"    ^"'""""y-      <^'''^   Ropliner.   Theodore 


580 


IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Company.  (See  Scblesman,  C.  H., 
and  5Iount,  assignors.) 

Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Company.  (See  Sherman,  William  T.. 
assignor.) 

Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Company.  (See  Smith,  Frank  L., 
assignor.) 

Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Company.  (See  Staber,  Ernest  H.. 
assignor.) 

Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Comp,any.  (See  Story,  15.  W.,  and 
Fuller,  assignors.) 

Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Company.  (See  Watt,  Ellsworth,  as- 
signor.) 

Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Company  Incorporated.  (See  Shipp. 
Vladimir  L..  assignor.) 

Soden,  Fred  H..  assignor  to  Continental  Optical  Company, 
Inc.,  Rochester.  X.  Y.  Eveglass  construction. 
2.078,589  :  Apr.   2T. 

Soderberg.  C^rl  R.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Turbine  blade  lashing.  2,082,914; 
June  8. 

Soderberg.  John  T..  Hollidaysbnrg,  and  S.  McCurdy.  Al- 
toona.  Pa.  End  gate  for  railway  cars.  2,091,721 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Soderburg.  Enoch  S.,  Windsor,  Conn.  Semaphore. 
2,088,671 ;  Aug.  3. 

Sodergreen.  Axel  L.,  Malverne,  assignor  to  H.  D.  Pease, 
New  York.  X.  Y.  Preparation  of  comminuted  organic 
products  for  packing.     2.036,333  ;  July  6. 

Soderholm,  Carl  J.,  ilinneapolis,  ilinn.  Washing  machine. 
2,068.356  :  Jan.  19. 

Sofal  Limited.  (See  Burden,  W.  M..  Genders,  and  Harri- 
son, assignors.) 

Soffel,  John,  Teaneck.  X.  J.  (Camera  back  and  focusing 
device.    2,075,670  :  Mar.  30. 

Sohl.  P^ilph  W.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot  Cor- 
poration, Wilminston,  Del.  Apparatus  for  making  tire 
casings.     2.0S4,009  :    June   15. 

Sohlstrom,  Albert  T..  assignor  to  Xorton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.     Grinding  wheel.     2.092,591 :  Sept.  7. 

Sohn,   Anne   X.      (See   Fisher,   Henry    S..   assignor.) 

Sobn,  Clement  J.,  Lansing,  and  A.  J.  Davis,  East  Lansing, 
Mich.     Glider.    2,067,423 ;  Jan.  12. 

SokolofE,  Mas,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Hy-Art  Xovelty  Co. 
Inc..  Xew  York.  X.  Y.  Making  ornamental  material. 
2,097,677;  Xov.  2. 

Sola  Electric  Co.     (See  Sola,  Joseph  G.,  assignor.) 

Sola,  Joseph  G.,  Oak  Park,  HI.  Electric  starting  system 
for  internal  combustion  engines.     2,078,980  ;  May  4. 

Sola,  Joseph  G.,  Oak  Park,  ni.  Electrical  heating  mech- 
anism for  vehicles.     2.088.617  ;  Aug.  3. 

Sola.  Joseph  G.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sola  Electric  Co., 
Chicago,  ni.  Transformer  and  the  like.  2,095,294 : 
Oct.  12. 

Solar,  Helfee  J.,  Cicero,  lU.  Sanitary  belt  2,092,409  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Solar  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Ballentine,  Earle  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Solar  Laboratories.      (See  Smith,  John  C,  assignor.) 

Solar  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Poitras.  Joseph 
A.,  assignor. > 

Solar  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Robinson,  Wil- 
liam M.,  assignor.) 

Solar  Srurges  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Sturges.  Lee,  assismor.) 

Solberg.  Thorvald  A..  United  States  Xavy.  Method  of  and 
material  for  treating  boiler  water.     2.097,649  :  Xov.   2. 

Soldt,  Adolf  G..  Long  Island  City,  X.  Y.  Milk  bottle 
receptacle.     2.071.956  ;  Feb.  23. 

Solenberger.  Dean  M..  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Simplex  Piston  Ring  Company  of  America,  Inc.  Piston 
ring,     2,068,114  ;  Jan.  19. 

Solenberger.  Dean  M..  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Sim- 
plex Products  Corporation.  Piston  sealing  device. 
2.068.115  :  Jan.  19. 

Solenberger,  Dean  M.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Sim- 

Silex   Products  Corporation.     Rolling  mill.     2,072,831 ; 
lar.  2. 

Solenberger,  Dean  M..  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Sim- 
plex Products  Corporation.  Piston  expander. 
2,073.499;  Mar.  9. 

Sol.T.  .I.'sii.s.      (S.'o  Masip.  J..  Gandon.  and  Soler.) 

Sollenberger,  Paul.  (See  Hellweg,  J.  P.,  and  Sollen- 
berger. ) 

Seller,  Arnold.     (See  Sprague,  P.  T..  and  Soller.) 

SoUer,  Walter,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
W.  H.  Woodin,  Jr..  Tucson,  Ariz.  Oscillator  svstem. 
Re  20.506  ;  Sept.  14. 

Soller,  Walter,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  H.  Woodin.  Jr., 
Tucson,  Ari7.  System  for  testing  or  measuring  poten- 
tials.   2.096.012  :  Oct  19. 

Soller.  Walter,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  H.  Woodin.  Jr., 
Tucson,  Ariz.     Electron  tube  device.     2,096.053 ;  Oct.  ■ 
19. 

SoUey.  Alpha  C,  Jersey  City.  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  rianchrow,  Xew  Rochctle.  X.  Y.  Apparatus  for  hy- 
drotherapy.    2.091.167;  Aug.  24. 

Sollldnv.  Foster  K..  Grand  Rapids.  Mich.  Hooked  rug 
making  device.     2.077.710  :  Apr.  20. 

Sollis.  Clarence,  O'Fallon,  111.  Clam  bucket.  2,090,81"  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Solllsh.  Xathan.     (.<?ee  Cohen.  T..  and  Solllsh.) 

Solo  Automotive  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gary, 
L.  and  Sabclla.  assignors.) 


Hair    winder. 
Hair    waver. 


Solomon,  Arthur,  Buffalo,  and  W.  J.  Bancroft  WiUiams- 
ville,   N'.    Y.      Window.      2.075,834;    Apr.    6. 

Solomon,  David  I.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Electrothermal 
therapeutic  apparatus.     2,069,284  ;  Feb.  2. 

Solomon,  liuillermo,  Santiago,  Dominican  Republic.  Hy- 
draulic transmission.     2,072.722  ;  Mar.  2. 

Solomon,  Morris  B.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Closure  for  con- 
tainers of  the  mixing  and  shaker  type.  2,072,432 ; 
ilar.  2. 

Solomon.  Morris  B.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Cocktail  shaker. 
2,072,433  :  Mar.  2. 

Solomon,     Xathan    L.,    Brooldyn,    X.    Y. 
2.073,815  ;  Mar,  16. 

Solomon,     Xathan    L.,    Brooklyn,    X.    Y. 
2.082,993  ;  June  8. 

Solomon.  Simon  \V..  Lake  Andes,  S.  Dak.  Golf  course 
lawn   mower  sharpener.     2,088.538 ;   July   27. 

Solosko,  Abraham,  Chicago,  lU.  Pulling  die.  2,072,925 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Solosko,  Abraham.  Chicago.  HI.  Elastic  attaching  de- 
vice.     2.0S1.6S3  ;    May    25. 

Solosko,  Abraham,  Chicago,  III.  Pulling  die.  2,098,470 ; 
Xov.  9. 

SoloviofC,  Xicholas  X.,  et  al.  (See  Sinitzin- White,  X'ich- 
olas,  assignor.) 

Soloway,  Herman  M.,  et  al.  (See  Crewdson,  Sarah  M., 
assignor.) 

Solvay  Process  Company,   The. 
assignor.) 

Solvay  Process  Company,  The. 
D..  assignor.) 

Solvay  Process  Company,  The. 
signor. ) 

Solvay  Process  Company,  The. 
J.,  assignor.) 

Solvay  Process  Company,  The. 
assignor.) 

Solvay  Process  Company,  The, 
Rogers,  assignors.) 

Solvay  Process  Clompanv,  The. 
Kallfelz.) 

Solvay  Process  Company,   The. 
H..  assignor.) 

Solvay   Process   Company,   The. 
and  De  Rewal,  assignors.) 

Solvay    Process    Company.   The. 
and  Lawrence,  assignors.) 

Solvay  Process   Company.    The. 
and  Beekhuis.  assignors.) 

Solvay  Process  Company,  The. 
assignor. ) 

Solvay   Process   Company,   The. 
assignor.) 

Solvay  Process  Company,   The. 
signor.) 

Solvay  Process  Company,  The. 
Porter,  assignors.) 

Solvay   Process   Company,   The. 
assignor.) 

Somers,  Norman  C,  C^arneys  Point,  X'^.  J.,  assignor  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Xemours  &  Companv.  Wilmington, 
Del.  Preparation  of  tetraalkvl  thiuram  monosulphides. 
2.099.773  :  Xov.  23. 

Somers,  Richard  H.     (See  Knox.  H.  A.,  and  Somers  ) 

Somers,  Richard  M.     (See  Dunning.  O.  M.,  and  Somers  ) 

Somers,  Richard  M„  assignor  to  Thomas  A.  Edison,  In- 
corporated. West  Orange,  X.  J.  Motor  ignition  ap- 
paratus.    2.090.366  ;  Aug.  17. 

Somers.  Richard  M.,  Orange,  assignor  to  Thomas  A.  Edi- 
son, Incorporated.  West  Orange,  X.  J.  Gaseous  dis- 
charge device.    2,098,679  ;  Xov.  9. 

Somerville.  Albert  A..  Flushing,  assignor  to  R  T 
Vanderbilt  Company,  Incorporated,  Xew  York,  X.  y' 
Rubber  compounding.     2.068.935  ;  Jan.  26 

somes.  Arthur  D.     (See  Erlcson.  F.  R..  and  Somes.) 

Sommer.  Fritz.  Eeriin-Chariottenburg.  and  M.  Xassan. 
Berlin- Wilmersdorf,  assignors  to  firm:  Chemische 
Fabnk  Grunau  Landshoff  &  Mever  A.  G.,  Berlin- 
l,runau.      Germany.      Cosmetic     products.      2,100,090 ; 

Sommer.  Ludwig  A..  Berlin-Dahlem,  Germany.  Method 
«S^i!?£.'^'^i*?®  ^°""  *^l  production  of  metallic  coatings 
^.^5  *^-"'"-^*""'"'^?<^°<^ti»»?^  substances  bv  the  thermal 

c<.Z?^ri  ?P°°,°^u™^^'^  '°  vacuo,    2,074.281 ;  Mar.  16. 

Sommerfeld.  Arthur.  Pans.  France.  Manufacture  of 
molded  articles.     2,090,489 ;  Aug    17       •^'"*'-^"'^'^     "^ 

Tnm'^.I^r^!''-    ^.^^^    ^-      <See    Van    Guilder,    W..    and 
>>ommermever. )  .    -   - 

^To'hn^t^/.^L    ^V""^    H      Evanston.    assizor    to    G-M 

2:te78"1ept'"7-     ^''^^"'     "^       ^^^'=*"'=     ^t«=^- 

^Zi^rlT  S-'msL'-'r^iro?-  ^-  ^^«^<=<'-     ^-onblurrable 

^TrSyl?."'  Z^^Sg-^^'af  ?'^^^  ^^"^'   ^'^-     ^'""^^ 
^''S™^^^'''   ^"^  "^-  ^*  ^-     (See  Fischer,  Oliver  C,  as- 


(See  Brown,  Ralph  L., 

(See  Crittenden,  Eugene 

(See  Davis,  John  W.,  as- 

(See  De  Rewal,  Frank 

(See  Fazel.  Charles  S., 

(See  Fogler,  M.  F.,  and 

(See  Hayes,  J.  W.,  and 

(See  Kniskem,   Walter 

(See  Kniskem,   W.  H., 

(See  Kniskern,   W.   H., 

(See  Lawrence,   C.  K., 

(See  Moyer,  WendeU  W., 

(See   Philipp,   Herbert, 

(See  Porter,  Frank,  as- 

(See  Ropers,  D.  A.,  and 

(See    Sundstrom,   Carl, 


^°2.^67.798l"ln'!  f2    ^'  ^''"''''-  ^«^-     ^^^°^  ""g*- 

^"z^e'^'^Brooklvn^i^H"';''^  twenty-three  percent  to  C.  Mot- 
51o„fJ»K  •  "•  ^""^  twenty-three  percent  to  T.  Erwin 
IT  A  '^^^''ct  P<''"<^«'n'.  to  D.  Samuels,  and  eight  wrcent 
to  A.  H.  Schwartz.  Xew  York.  X.  Y.     Method  and  anM- 


products.    2,067,163;  Jan.  5. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


581 


Sonneborn,  L.,  Sons,  Inc.     (See  Blumer,  Manuel,  assignor.) 

Sonneborn,  L.,  Sons,  Inc.     (See  Liberthson,  Leo,  assignor.) 

Sonneborn,  L.,  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Moscowitz,  Abraliam, 
assignor.) 

Sonneborn,  L.,  Sons,  Inc.     (See  Tausz,  Jeno,  assignor.) 

Sonnenfeld,  Hugo,  Bratislava,  Czechoslovalfia,  assignor  to 
General  Cable  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric 
cable  and  method  of  installation.     2,093,114  ;  Sept.  14. 

Sonntag,  Alfred,  Moline,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  American  Machine  and  Metals,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Leakage  compensator  for  pumping  systems 
2,101,226  ;  Dec.  7. 

Sonntag,  Bernhard,  Dallas,  Tex.  Kitchen  ventilator. 
2,077,496  ;  Apr.  20. 

Sonoco  Products  Company.  (See  Dunlap,  Charles  K., 
assignor.) 

Sonotone  Corporation.     (See  Greibach,  Emil  H.,  assignor.) 

Sonsalla,  Waldemar,  Berlin,  Germany.  Hydraulic  weigh- 
ing device.     2,093,141 ;   Sept.   14. 

Sontag,  Lothar  A.     (See  Dent,  H.  M.,  Hall,  and  Sontag.) 

Sontag,  Oskar,  Lichte,  Germany.  Ampul  of  the  multiple 
compartment   type.     2,082,915 ;   June  8. 

Sontagh,  John  R.,  Audubon,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Clutch  for  fire  shutters. 
2,086,967  ;  July  13. 

Soper,  Ernest  W.,  et  al.  (See  Holmes,  Charles  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Soper,  James  F.,  Balcutha,  New  Zealand.  Independent 
front  wheel  springing  system  for  motor  driven  vehicles. 
2,081,045  ;  May  18. 

Sopher,  Walter,  Grand  Island,  Nebr.  Rotary  internal 
combustion  engine.     2,084,923  ;  June  22. 

Sopp,  Richard  A.,  assignor  to  Surety  Products  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     Piston  ring.     2,073,500  ;  Mar.  9. 

Soprani,  Mario,  Castelfidardo,  Italy.  Accordion. 
2,085,771  ;  July  6. 

Sorber,  Daniel  G.,  El  Monte,  and  M.  H.  Kimball,  Alhambra, 
Calif.,  assignors  to  Henry  A.  Wallace  as  Secretary  of 
Agriculture  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Inducing 
uniformity  of  blooming  and  fruit  production  in  fruit- 
ing plants.     2,084,461 ;  June  22. 

Soreng-Manegold  Company.  (See  Funk,  Henry  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sorensen,  Alfred  K.      (See  Burke,  E.,  and   Sorensen.) 

Sorensen,  Andrew  J.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Receiving 
apparatus  for  communication  systems  for  railway  trains. 
2,082,185;  June  1. 

Sorensen,  Andrew  J.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Receiving 
apparatus  for  communication  systems.  2,085,927  ; 
July  6. 

Sorensen,  Andrew  J.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Receiving 
apparatus  for  communication  systems.  2,095,679  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Sorensen,  Andrew  J.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Apparatus 
for  the  control  of  highway  crossing  signals.  2,095,680  ; 
Oct.   12. 

Sorensen,  Carl  C,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Yarn  feeding  mecha- 
nism for  twisting  and  doubling  machines.  2,096,654; 
Oct.  19. 

Sorensen,  Carl  P.,  and  P.  Gimse,  Chicago,  111.  Electric 
lamp.      2,092,989  ;   Sept.  14. 

Sorensen,  Charles  E.  (See  Ford,  H.,  Sorensen,  Reinhold, 
and  Collins.) 

SorenseUj  Charles  E.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Ford  Blotor 
Company,  Dearborn,  Mich.  Internal  combustion  engine 
oiling  system.     2,086,644  ;  July  13. 

Sorcnscm,  Charles  K.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor 
Company,  Dearborn,  Mich.  Piston.  2,100,525 ;  Nov. 
30. 

Sorensen,  John,  Weehawkcn,  N.  J.  Valve.  2,095,770 ; 
Oct.   12. 

Sorensen.  Lee  S.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Oil  well  device. 
2,070,869  ;  Feb.  16. 

Sorensen,  P.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Brick,  Irving 
L.,  assignor.) 

Sorge,  Ottokar.  (See  Regenstreif,  J.,  ani^  Sorge,  as- 
signors.) 

Sorkind,  Abraliam,  Brawley,  Calif.  Necktie.  2,081,606; 
May  25. 

Sorkind,  Abraham,  Brawley,  Calif.  Buckle  for  neckties. 
2,094,857  ;  Oct.   5. 

Sorronti,  Sandy  S.      (See  Galati,  S.,  and  Sorrenti.) 

Sortore,  Emerson  J.     (See  Wheeler,  E.  R.,  and  Sortore.) 

Sosa,  Augustus  M.      (See  Schaucr,   L.   L.,   and   Sosa.) 

Soss,  Joseph,  Ro.sello,  N.  J.  Covered  joint  hinge. 
2,102,200;  Dec.   14. 

SoRS,  Josepli,  Koselle,  N.  J.  Concealed  hinge.  2,102,291  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Sosso,  Giulio,  Turin,  Italy.  Magazine  for  firearms. 
2.080,339  ;  July  0. 

Soteros,  Lambros  K.,  Chicago,  111.  Tool.  2,067,247 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Sottllo,  John  F.,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Shoe  gluing  stand. 
2.0!)8,313  :  Nov.  0. 

Soubier,  Leonard  D.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  lo  Owens- 
Illinois  Glass  Company.  Machine  for  forming  hollow 
gliiKH   containers.      2,009,541    Feb.   2. 

Sonbler,  Leonard  D.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  io  Owens- 
lUlnois  Glass  Company.     Furnace.     2,009,542  ;  Feb.  2. 


Soubier,  Leonard  D.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Glass  Company.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 
producing  glass  containers  with  reentrant  bottom. 
2,075,771 ;  Mar.  30. 

Soubier,  Leonard  D.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Glass  Company.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 
producing  hollow  glass  articles.     2,094,624 ;  Oct.  5. 

Soubier,  Leonard  D.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Owens-Illi- 
nois Glass  Company.  Glassware  forming  machine. 
2,098,435  ;  Nov.  9. 

Soukup,  Frank  R.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Cap  remover. 
2.085.342  ;  June  29. 

Soule,  Edward  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Wall  structure. 
2,088,310  ;   July  27. 

Soule,  Fred  W.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  Aircraft  advertising 
banner.     2,095,350  ;   Oct.   12. 

Soule,  George  C,  and  C.  D.  Henry,  South  Portland,  Maine. 
Material  handling  equipment.     2.091,343  ;  Aug.    31. 

Soules,  George  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fan  blade.  2,092,030  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Soulet,  Auguste,  assignor  to  Magnetos-France,  Lyon, 
France.  Charging  and  switching  device  for  internal 
combustion  engines.     2,086,099  ;  July  6. 

Soulis,  Harold  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  W.  T.  Soulis, 
Easton,  Pa.     Piston  mold.     2,076,971  ;  Apr.  13. 

Soulis,  Wilbur  T.     (See  Soulis,  Harold  A.  and  W.  T.) 

Souter,  Eugene  H.,  Independence,  Mo.  Underhood  record 
holder.     2,068,083;   Jan.    19. 

South  Bend  Bait  Company.  (See  Burge,  Floyd  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

South  Bend  Lathe  Works.  (See  O'Brien,  John  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Souther,  Channing  W.,  Santa  Ana,  assignor  to  Natural 
Food  Products  Company,  Orange,  Calif.  Vacuum  fill- 
ing machine.     2,070,301 ;   Feb.   9. 

Souther,  Channing  W.,  Laguna  Beach,  and  H.  S.  Farns- 
worth,  Samta  Ana,  assignors  to  Natural  Food  Products 
Company,  Orange,  Calif.  Fruit  splitter.  2,100,455 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Southern  Chain  Company.  (See  Williams,  Ernest  R., 
assignor.) 

Southern  Equipment  Company.  (See  Johnson,  Louis  H., 
assignor.) 

Southern  Kraft  Corporation.  (See  Kondolf,  Henry,  as- 
signor.) 

Southern  Silk  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Gibbs,  Francis  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Southern  States  Equipment  Co.  (See  Graff,  J.  W.,  and 
Spurgeon,  assignors.) 

Southern  States  Equipment  Company.  (See  Lemmon, 
George  N.,   assignor.) 

Southern  Steel  Company.     (See  White,  Loyd  J.,  assignor.) 

Southern  Steel  Stamping,  Incorporated.  (See  Yow, 
William  P.,  assignor.) 

Southern  United  Ice  Company  et  al.  (See  McClanahan, 
Effie,  assignor.) 

Southern  Wood  Preserving  Company.  (See  Harvey,  Jac- 
quelin  E.,   Jr.,  assignor.) 

Soiithgate,  George  T.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Cor- 
poration. Welding  and  cutting  apparatus.  2,093,821  ; 
Sent.  21. 

Southgate,  George  T.,  Forest  Hills.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Cor- 
poration. Method  of  and  apparatus  for  producing  rods 
and  the  like  of  comminuted  material.     2,097,502  ;  Nov.  2. 

Southgate,  George  T.,  Forest  Hills,  and  J.  G.  Nicolson, 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  making  welding  rods.    2,102,812  ;  Dec.  21. 

Southgate,  George  T.,  Forest  Hills,  and  J.  G.  Nocolson, 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Company.  Welding  rod. 
2.102,813  :  Dec.  21. 

Southland  Cotton  Oil  Company.  (See  Taylor,  Dick,  as- 
signor.) 

South  Park  Hydrant  &  I'unip  Co.  (See  Storey,  Ijcouidas 
P.,  assignor.) 

Southwell,  John  H.  (See  White,  Benjamin  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Soutliwell,  John  M.     (See  Bowen,  C.  R.,  and  Southwell.) 

Southwestern  Flow-Valve  Corporation.  (See  Ilalbort, 
William   E.,  assigiior.) 

Sonthwick,  Artliur  M.,  Waban,  Mass.  Container  for  iso- 
l.'itlng  Insects.      2,093.784;   Sept.   21. 

Southwick.  Ciissius  L,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Snow  plow. 
2,092,990;   Sept.   14. 

Southwiek,  Laurence  F.,  Meridcn,  Conn.  Electrocardlo- 
grnph  apparatus.     2.098,695  ;  Nov.  9. 

Sotiilnvordi  Machine  Company.  (See  Stilphcn,  George  II., 
assignor.) 

So\iviron,  Pierre  F.  J.,  Tarboa,  France.  Cupric  mixtures 
for  agricultural  purposes  and  preparing  same. 
2,079,953;  May  11. 

So\i7.M,  lOdward.     (See  Souza,  George,  and  E.) 

SouzM,  (Jeorge.  and  E.,  Irvlngton,  CmIU'.  Cultivator. 
2,071,521  ;   Mar.  23. 

Sou/.ii,  Joseph  F.      (See  Sn  Couta,  Antonio,  assignor.) 

Sovde,  Margaret,  Seattle,  Wash.  Cooky  mold.  2,088,009; 
July   27. 

Sdxcihlll.  lliirvey  .\..  ClilcMgo.  III.,  assignor  lo  The  .Vmorl- 
eiui  l''ouM(lry  I'Icnilpiiu-iit  ("onipiiiiv.  MlshiiwaUa.  Ind. 
Electric  heater.      2,085.772;  July  6. 


582 


'      INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Sovey,  Frank  J.     (See  Dillman,  E.  J.,  and  Sovey.) 

Sowter,  Percy  F.  C.     (See  Dickie,  W.  A.,  and  Sowter.) 

Sowter,  Pei'cy  F.  C,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Produc- 
tion or  treatment  of  artificial  filaments  or  the  like. 
2,060,492  ;  Jan.  5. 

Soivter,  I'ercy  F.  C,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  as- 
signor to  Celauese  Corporation  of  America.  Manufac- 
ture of  artificial  filaments  and  otlier  products  containing 
organic  derivatives  of  cellulose.    2,070,030  ;  Feb.  16. 

Sowter,  Percy  F.  C,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  .America.  Yarn 
manufacture.     2,098,980  ;   Nov.    16. 

Sowter,  Percy  F.  C.,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Yarn 
manufacture.     2,098,981  ;  Nov.   16. 

Soyck,  Werner,  Berlin-Pankow,  and  A.  Ungewiss,  Berlin- 
Ilalensee,  Germany.  Insulating  material  having  a 
high  dielectric  constant  and  producing  the  same. 
2,009.903  ;  Feb.  9. 

Spadafora,  Joseph,  Medford,  assignor  of  fifty  per  cent  to 
C.  Zammitti,  Boston,  Mas.  Combination  lock. 
2,087,169  ;  July  13. 

Spade,  Carl  I.,  assignor  to  The  Hinde  &  Dauch  Paper 
Company,  Sandusky,  Ohio.  Brick  shield.  2,086,447 ; 
July  6. 

Spadone,  Charles  C.  (See  Wennberg,  O.,  Wegner,  and 
Spadone.) 

Spadone  Machine  Company.  (See  Wennberg,  O.,  Wegner, 
and  Spadone,  assignors.) 

Spaeth,  Charles,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Lamp  and  operating 
same.     2,098,113  :   Nov.  2. 

Spaeth,  Charles,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Magnetic  discharge 
device.     2,099,144 ;   Nov.   16. 

Spahn,  Emil,  Zug,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Landis  & 
Gyr,  A.-G.  Time  measuring  mechanism.  2,099,759 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Spaeth,    Philip   D.,    Jr.      (See   Decker,    G.,    and    Spaeth.) 

Spafford,  Allen  L.,  assignor  to  Wood  Conversion  Company, 
Cloquet,  Minn.  Manufacture  of  fiber  bat  and  machine 
therefor.     2,073,655  ;  Mar.  10. 

SpafEord,  Allen  L.,  Cloquet,  Minn.,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  Wood  Conversion  Company,  Cloquet,  Minn.,  and 
one-half  to  The  Paper  Service  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Coated  paper  or  sheet.     2,075,835  ;  Apr.  0. 

Spafford,  Allen  L.,  Cloquet,  Minn.,  assignor  to  The 
Paper  Service  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Manufac- 
ture of  coated  sheet.     2,075,836  ;  Apr.  0. 

Spagnola,  Samuel,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.  Automatic  radio  pro- 
gram selector.     2,090.072  :  Oct.  19. 

Spahn,  August  C,  assignor  to  Bernardin  Bottle  Cap 
Company.  Evansville,  Ind.  Cap  and  making  same. 
2.085,3,37  :  June  29. 

Spahn,  Emil.,  Zug,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Landis  & 
Gyr,  A-G.  Electrical  switching  mechanism.  2,076,923  : 
Apr.  13. 

Spahn,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Bernardin  Bottle  Cap  Co., 
Evansville,  Ind.     Jar  rlo,<!uro.     2.081.340  :  May  25. 

Spalir.  Martin  L..  Springfield,  assignor  to  Harris  Products 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Motor  mounting.  2,096,139  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Spain.  Rowland  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  J.  Tully  & 
Company,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Abdominal  bandage  and 
support.     2,099,541 ;  Nov.  16. 

Spaiue,  Edward  P.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Thread-cutter  for  sewing  machines.     2,070.029  ;  Feb.  9. 

Spalding,  A.  G.,  &  Bros.  (See  Dickson,  John  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Spalding,  A.  G.,  &  Bros.  (See  Glahe,  Frederick  W.,  as- 
siciior.) 

Spalding,  A.  G.,  &  Bros.  (See  Howard,  Frederic  E., 
assignor.) 

Spalding,  A.  G.  &  Bros.  (See  Roach,  Slilton  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Spalding,  Clarence  G.,  Milford,  Conn.  Ice  cream. 
2,070,455  :    Feb.    9. 

Spalding,  Kenneth  F..  JMaywood.  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  F.  D.  Montgnmerv,  Chicago,  111.  Pour 
snout  carton.     2,095.720:    Oct.   12. 

Spalding,  Wilhelm.     (See  Ulrich,  V.,  and  Spalding.) 

Spaloss,   Frank.      (See  Fuchs.    C.   A.,    and    Spnlnss.) 

Spanagel,   Edgar  W.      (See   Hill,   J.   W.,   and   Spanngel.1 

Spanagel.  Edgar  W.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  I'ont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preparing  cyclic  esters. 
2.0!t2,0.-?l  :  ,Sopt.  7. 

Spanel,  Almilinm  N..  Rnrhcster,  N.  Y.  Rubber  article  sueh 
as   lml)V  pants.      2,008,997  :   Jan.   26. 

Spanel,  Abraham  N.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Rubber  garment. 
2.008,998  :  Jan.  20. 

Spanel.  Abraham  N.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Form  for  making 
lat.'X  gariiK-nts  .'ind  the  like.     2.080.481  ;  July  6. 

Spfinel,  Abraham  N.,  Roohester,  N.  Y.  Method  an<l  ap- 
p;iratiis  for  trimming  rubber  articles.  2,088,870; 
Aug.    3. 

Spfinel.  Abraham  N.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and 
apparatus  for  making  rubber  or  latex  articles. 
2.100.571  :   Nov.    3(1. 

SpAncl,  Abraham  N.,  Rorhesti>r,  N.  Y.  Form  for  making 
lafi'X  articles.     2.100.572;  Nov.  .30. 

Spfinel.  Abraham  N..  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Flat  sheet  latex 
article.      2.100,573;    Nov.    30. 

Spfinel.  Abraham  N..  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Form  for  making 
pouches.     2,100,574;  Nov.  30. 


Spfinel,  Abraham  N.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Form  for  making 
rubber  articles.     2,100,575  ;  Nov.  30. 

Spfinel,  Abraham  N.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Form  for  making 
rubber  articles.     2,100,576  ;  Nov.  30. 

Spfinel,  Abraham  N.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  making  relatively  long  lengths  of  latex 
sheeting.     2,100,577  ;  Nov.  30. 

Spfinel,  Abraham  N..  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Form  for  making 
garments.     2,100,578  :  Nov.  30. 

Spang,  Chalfant  and  Co.  (See  Engstrom,  Birger,  as- 
signor.) 

Spang,  Chalfant  &  Company.  (See  Shields,  William  D., 
assignor.) 

Spang,  Chalfant  &  Company,  Inc.  (See  Blevins,  Herman 
G.,  assignor.) 

Spang.  Joseph  P.,  Quincy.  Mass.  Machine  for  slitting 
and  broiling  meat.     2,103,503  ;  Dec.  28. 

Spangler,  Henry  R.,  Denver,  Colo.  Cigarette  extinguisher. 
2,101,200;  Dec.  7. 

Spanglet,  Ben,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Combination  bed,  table, 
and  sofa.     2,102,980  ;  Dec.  21. 

Spanner,  Hans  J.     (See  Spanner,  H.  J.,  and  Gadamer.) 

Spanner,  Hans  J.     (See  von  Kramolin,  Leon  L. ) 

Spanner,  Hans  J.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Lighting  device. 
2,097,201  ;   Oct.    20. 

Spanner,  Hans  J.,  and  O.  Gadamer,  Berlin,  Germany,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  said  H.  J.  Spanner. 
Electric  discharge  tube.    2,073,885  ;  Mar.  16. 

Spanner,  Hans  J.,  and  W.  Lucas,  Berlin,  Germany  ;  said 
Lucas  assignor  to  said  Spanner.  Gas  or  vapor  discbarge 
tube.     2.092.363  ;  Sept.  7. 

Spare,  Lola,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Brassifere.  2,067,354  • 
Jan.  12. 

Spark  King  Corporation,  The.  (See  Stupakoff,  Semon  H., 
assignor.) 

Sparkes,  Harry  P..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Photosen- 
sitive relay  tool  control.     2.085,127  ;  June  29. 

Sparklets,  Limited.     (See  Campbell,  Robert  H.,  assignor.) 

Sparklets  Limited.      (See  Ward,  Lawrence  T.,  assignor  ) 

Sparkman,  John  W.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Automobile  door 
construction.     2,084,600  ;  June  22. 

Sparks,  Charles  B.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Clamp 
2,090,557  ;   Aug.   17. 

^Po^,^n^  -Sl'^''l?s  ^-  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Bag  transformer. 
2.095,771  ;   Oct.   12. 

SP/J^HS;  ,  „^*^°^^  O.,  Denver,  Colo.  Beet  harvester. 
2,083,128  ;  June  8. 

Sparks,  Jay  G.,  assignor  of  oue-half  to  M.  Branham. 
Pound,  Va.     Miner's  pick.     2,095,156  ;  Oct.  5 

Sparks,  Robert  L.,  Clayton,  assignor  to  Alco  Valve  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  St.  Louis,  iMo.  Equalizing  connection  for 
refrigeration  s.vstems.     2,100.494;  Nov    30 

Sparks,   Stephen  D.      (See  Jenkins,   F.  T.,  and   Sparks.) 

IJ?„^'"l''»Sv-1\'-''''?  J-     (See  Reichert,  J.   S.,  and  Sparks.) 

Sparks-\\  itlungton  Company,  The.  (See  Allread,  Oreste 
L.,  assignor.)  ' 

Sparks-Withington  Company,  The.  (See  Billig,  Fred  W 
and  Johnson,  assienors.)  '' 

Sparks-Withington  Company,  The.  (See  Gentz,  Edward 
W.,  assignor.) 

Sparks-Withington  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson,  L.  E., 
Jiillig.  and  Hardick.  assignors.) 

Sparks-Withington  Company,  The.  (See  Mountjoy,  Gar- 
rard,  assignor.)  -^  ■" 

^''B'^''ass?*no°'^*°°  Company,  The.  (See  Patch,  Wallace 
^^"'assi^'or  r°°  Company,  The.    (See  Scofleld,  Theodore 

Sparks-Withington  Company,  The.  (See  Winchell,  Arthur 
B.,  assignor.)  ' 

Sparljs-Withington  Company,  The.  (See  Winchell,  A  B.. 
and  Furst,  assignors.) 

Sparrow,   Arthur  J.,   Oakland,   assignor  to   C.   M.    Bailey 

?al'vr"-2:09a69C  ?  nJv''9"''°'  ^"^-  '^^'^^^'^  '^^''"''^ 
^"signw)^*'^''"'^"  ^'  ^*  ^'-  ^^®®  ^°"'  °®«=*''  S-  *s- 
^''??e;«V!l?,r'^'  •^iV^'^^,'"?"''  S-  Y-   assignor  to  Ira  Saks, 

£o68.9e3  :   Jan    26  °^^''  "^"^^I'tting  coupling! 

Spase,  Charles  B.,  Nedrow,  assignor  to  W    C    Line    Tnr 

Oct^^'lT'  ^-  ^-  Clutch'withVetal  faces!^-  2,o'96,365-; 
''^''2.086,'14/rj'uly  q^^"^'"'^'^''^'''  P^.  Mining  machine. 
Spatz,  Fritz,  Haus  Freyimfelde.  near  Halle-on-the-Saale 

Germany      Motor  vehicle.     2,070,758;  Feb.  16 

slgnor^)  Company.      (See  Wood,  Walter  H.,  as- 

'^'sV.l'nnrT-^'"^^  Company.  (See  Reynolds,  Alger  P.,  as- 
Spaunburg.  Harvey  L.,  Bristol,  assignor  to  Veeder-Root 

MaT^s"'*     ■  ^''•■"'"^<5-  Conn.   Lock  devke.   2,074!625  ; 

^''n^!^!'"/'^'  "arvey  L.,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Veeder- 

Ront  Incorporated.     Odometer.      2  077  007  ■   Anr   "^O 

To"de,'Rn.l^"r*"^    ^-    ^'^^'    Hartford,     assigno'rs    to 

?orm.;c^es.'Tlo''36Vo^'De''c"2l°^''    ^""°-   ^<'"''*^^ 

''2%83,2'8l1/u'ne'8''°    '''^"-    ^•^•°-      ^<^-    '^^    ^"-S- 

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LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


583 


Spaziante,  Saverio  A.  (See  Primavera,  V.  A.  R.,  and 
Spaziante.) 

Spear,  May,  Jackson  Heights,  and  G.  Skluth,  Woodside, 
N.  Y.    Fastening  device.     2,083,129  ;  June  8. 

Speare,  Albert  R.,  Weston,  Mass.  Pack  for  dispensing 
lubricating  oils.     2,083,479  ;  June  8. 

Speas  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Speas,  V.  E.,  and  Mnookin,  as- 
signors.) 

Speas  JIfg.  Co.  (See  Speas,  V.  E.,  Mnookin,  and  Metcalf, 
assignors. ) 

Speas,  Victor  E.,  N.  M.  Mnookin,  and  A.  C.  Metcalf,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  assignors  to  Speas  Mfg.  Co.  Purification  of 
pectin  solutions.     2,070,870  ;  Feb.  16. 

eSpeas,  Victor  E.,  and  N.  M.  Mnookin,  assignors  to  Speas 
Mfg.  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Removal  of  arsenical  im- 
purities.    2,080,582  ;  May  18. 

Specht,  Harry  G.,  Montclair,  assignor  to  Eastwood-Nealley 
Corporation,  Belleville,  N.  J.  Woven  wire  belt  for  paper 
making  machines.    2,066,369  ;  Jan.  5. 

Specht,  Harry  G.,  Montclair,  assignor  to  Eastwood-Neal- 
ley Corporation,  Belleville,  N.  J.  Producing  covered 
wire.     2,088,446-   July   27. 

Specht,  Harry  G.,  Montclair,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Encor  Corporation,  Belleville,  N.  J.  Woven 
wire  belt  for  paper  making  machines.  2,088,447  ;  July 
27. 

Specht,  Harry  G.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Encor  Corporation,  Belleville,  N.  J. 
Woven      wire      belt      for      paper      making      machines. 

2.088.448  ;  July  27. 

Specht,  Harry  G.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Encor  Corporation,  Belleville,  N.  J. 
Woven      wire     bel    t  for     paper     making     machines. 

2.088.449  ;  July  27. 

Specht,  James  E.,  Orrville,  Ohio,  assignor  to  J.  M.  Hop- 
wood,  Dormont,  Pa.  Electric  gauge  and  controlling  the 
current  output  of  grid  controlled  glow  discharge  tubes. 
2,100,460  ;  Nov.  30. 

Special  Equipment  Company.  (See  Ewald,  Mark,  as- 
signor.) 

Specialty  Automatic  Machine  Company.  (See  Russell, 
H.  M.,  and   Sidebotham,   assignors.) 

Specialty  Automatic  Machine  Company.  (See  Side- 
botham, Melvin  H.,  assignor.) 

Special  Products  Company.  (See  Coster,  Henri  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Speed,  James,  Longmeadow,  assignor  to  Strathmore 
Paper  Company,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Apparatus 
for  ornamenting  paper  or  the  like.     2,095,199  ;   Oct.  5. 

Speed,  William  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Process  and  appara- 
tus for  photoelectric  engraving.     2,079,970  ;  May  11. 

Speedry  Gravure  Corporation.  (See  Behringer,  Alfred,  as- 
signor.) 

Speedway  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Larocca, 
James,  assignor.) 

Speer,  Ale.\ander  S.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Container.  2,091,126  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Speer  Carbon  Company.  (See  Bemis,  Arthur  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Speer  Cai-bon  Company.      (See  May,  Willard  S.,  assignor.) 

Speer,  Joseph  G.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Bendix  Radio  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound 
translating  device.     2,095,373  ;   Oct.   12. 

Speicher,  John  K.,  Newark,  assignor  to  Hercules  Pow- 
der Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Nitrocellulose  emul- 
sions and  producing.     2,099,501  ;  Nov.  16. 

Speidel  Corporation.      (See  Fassnacht,  Karl,  assignor.) 

Sppidel  (Corporation.     (See  Schraysshuen,  Carl,  assignor.) 

Speidel,  Edwin  F.  M.,  (iranston,  R.  I.  Ophthalmic  mount- 
ing.    2,068,519  ;  Jan.  19. 

Speik,  Frederick  A.     (See  Newland,  Clinton  C,  assignor.) 

Speir,  Robert  J.,  Takoma  Park,  Md.  Phonographic  dicta- 
tion machine.     2,075,592;  Mar.  30. 

Speiser,  Maximilian,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Razor.  2,077,076  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Spell,  Perry  W.,  Roseboro,  N.  C.  Stalk  cutter.  2,067,104  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Spellacy,  John  R.,  Millbrae,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Hercules  Powder  Company,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.     Manufacturing  casein.     2,099,379 ;  Nov.  16. 

Spelman,  Henry  M.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Dowey  and  Almy 
Chemical  Comp.Tny,  North  Cambridge,  Mass.  Lining 
shoe  uppers.     2,088,158  ;  July  27. 

Spelts,  Gleorge  A.,  assignor  of  seven  per  cent  to  W.  P. 
Arndt,  and  thirty  per  cent  to  L.  J.  Styskal,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.  Two-stroke  cycle  engine.  2,094,828 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Spelts,  George  A.,  assignor  of  thirty  per  cent  to  L.  J. 
Styskal,  and  seven  per  cent  to  W.  F.  Arndt,  Los  An- 
geles, Calif.  Injector  mixing  valve.  2,094,829 ; 
Oct.  5. 

SpoUs,  George  A.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  seven  percent 
1o  W.  F.  Arndt,  iind  thirty  percent  to  L.  J.  Slyskal, 
connly  of  Los  Angeloa,  Calif.  Cylinder  cooling  sys- 
lem.     2,102,041  ;  Dec.  14. 

Spence,  Howard.  (See  Hock,  A.  L.,  Klrklinm,  and 
Spence.) 

Spi'iicc,  Ilowiird,  niid  S.  F.  W.  Criindnll,  nRHlgnorR  to  Peter 
Sjioiico  fie  SoiiH,  TiiiiiKcd,  MiinclicHlcr,  Mngliind.  Prep- 
urnlion  of  liliiiiiuiii   coiiipouiHls.     2,()(tS,H77  ;  Jiin.   20. 

Spence,  Hubert  f;,,  Must  ('levcland,  assignor  to  National 
Mallcnble  and  Steel  (Hastings  ("onipany,  (."leveland,  Ohio. 
Draft   gear.     2,079,088  ;  May  4. 


Spence,  Hubert  L.,  East  Cleveland,  and  J.  L.  Eler,  as- 
signors to  National  Malleable  and  Steel  Castings  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Retaining  means  for  shock  ab- 
sorbing mechanism.     2,077,966  ;  Apr.   20. 

Spence,  Le  Roy  U.,  Cheltenham,  assignor  to  Rohm  &  Haas 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manufacture  chlorohy- 
drines.     2,102,042  ;  Dec.  14. 

Spence,  Paulsen,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Pressure  reducing 
apparatus.     2,067,510  :  Jan.  12. 

Spence,  Paulsen,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Valve.  2,067,953  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Spence,  Peter  &  Sons,  Limited.  (See  Hock,  A.  L.,  Kirk- 
ham,  and  Spence,  assignors.) 

Spence,  Peter,  &  Sons,  Limited.  (See  Llewellyn,  William 
B.,  assignor.) 

Spence,  Peter,  &  Sons,  Limited.  (See  Spence,  H.,  and 
Crundall,  assignors.) 

Spence,  William  D.,  Temple,  Ga.  Sinker  and  liquid  level 
determining  device  for  vessels.     2,083,480  ;  June  8. 

Spencer,  Cloise  C,  Portland,  Oreg.  Reel  lock.  2,069,977  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Spencer,  Frank  C,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Work 
holding  device.    2,096,073  ;  Oct.  19. 

Spencer,  Henry  W.,  Roehampton  Lane,  London,  and  L. 
S.  Davis,  Bexley  Heath,  England.  Muffle  and  like 
furnace.     2,099,967  ;  Nov.  23. 

Spencer,  Herman  J.,  Pittsburgh,  and  R.  M.  Jenner, 
Leechburg,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Leech- 
grip  Company,  O'Hara  Township,  Pa.  Reel.  2,087,928  ; 
July  27. 

Spencer,  Herman  J.,  West  View,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Leechgrip  Company,  O'Hara  Township,  Pa. 
Strap  tensioning  and  sealing  device,  2,102,981 ;  Dec. 
21. 

Spencer,  Howard  F.     (See  Morton.  W.  A.,  and  Spencer.) 

Spencer,  John  A.,  Newtonville,  assignor  to  General  Pl^te 
Company,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Thermally  responsive  de- 
vice.    2,()69,727  ;   Feb.  2. 

Spencer  Lens  Company.      (See  Ott,  Harvey  N.,  assignor.) 

Spencer,  Lloyd.     (See  Wells,  W.  T,,  Barnes,  and  Spencer.) 

Spencer,  Lloyd,  assignor  to  The  Technicraft  Engineering 
Corp.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Formation  testing  apparatus. 
2,092,337;  Sept.  7. 

Spencer,  Lloyd,  assignor  to  The  Technicraft  Engineering 
Corp.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Formation  tester. 
2,092,338  ;  Sept.  7. 

Spencer,  Lon  C.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Spacing  bar  for 
trolley  systems.     2,094,382  ;  Sept.  28. 

Spencer  Manufacturing  Company,  The,  (See  Johnson, 
Forrest   F.,    assignor.) 

Spencer  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Lewis,  Robert 
P.,   assignor.) 

Spencer,  Meade  A.     (See  Rowley,  C,  B,,  and  Spencer.) 

Spencer,  Meredith,  Whittier,  and  J.  R.  Beauchamp,  Pico, 
Calif.,  assignors  to  O.  P.  Yowell  Service  Company.  Ap- 
paratus for  the  controlled  placement  of  fluid  in  wells. 
2,077,022  ;  Apr.  13. 

Spencer,  Millard  C,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  Crocker- 
Wheeler  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Ampere, 
N.  J.  Alternating  current  shunt  motor.  2,085,708 ; 
June  29. 

Spencer,  Percy  L.,  Medford,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Raytheon  Manufacturing  Company,  Newton, 
Mass.    Electron  discharge  device.     2,070,091  ;  Feb.  16. 

Spencer,  Percy  L.,  West  Newton,  assignor  to  Raytheon 
Manufacturing  Company,  Newton,  Mass.  Arc  welding 
shield.     2,079,048  ;  May  4. 

Spencer,  Percy  L.,  assignor  to  Raytheon  Production  Cor- 
poration, Newton,  Mass.  Photoelectric  tube. 
2,088,070;   July  27. 

Spencer,  Percy  L.,  West  Newton,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Raytheon  Manufacturing  Company,  New- 
ton, Mass.     Gaseous  rectifier.     2,088,249  ;  July  27. 

Spencer,  I'erc.v  L.,  West  Newton,  assignor  to  Raytheon 
Manufacturing  Company,  Newton,  Mass.  Temperature- 
indicating  device.     2,091,093;  Aug.  31. 

Spencer,  Percy  L.,  West  Newton,  assignor  to  Raytheon 
Manufacturing  Company,  Newton,  Mass.  High-power 
rectifier.      2,094,760  ;   Oct.   5. 

Spencer,  Percy  L.,  West  Newton,  assignor  to  Raytheon 
Production  Corporation,  Newton,  Mass.  Gaseous  dis- 
charge device.     2,096,862  ;   Oct.  26. 

Spencer,  Percy  L.,  West  Newton,  assignor  to  Raytheon 
Production  Corporation,  Newton,  Mass.  Photoelectric 
tube  system.     2,096,863  ;   Oct.  20. 

Spencer,  Philip  L.      (See  Watson,  C.  E.,  and  Sponcor.) 

Spencer,  Philip  L.,  assignor  to  Watson-Williams  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Millbury,  Mass.  Bobbin  clamping 
device.     2,083,481  ;  June  8. 

Spencer,  Ralph  S.,  Massillon,  assignor,  by  mesne  nsslgn- 
ments,  to  W.  A.  RIddell  Corporation,  Bucyrus,  Olflo. 
Road  milking  apparatus.     2,0S(),3!)5  ;  July  0." 

Spencer  Tlu>rmostat  Company.  (See  Scliaefer,  August 
(J.,   assignor.) 

Spencer,  Thomas  A.,  Belleville,  N.  ,T,,  assignor  to  Bell  Tolo- 
phone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Switching  system.     2,072,4.il ;  Mar.  2. 

Spencer  'I'ui'bino  Company,  The.  (See  Palno,  Wilbur  V., 
assignor.) 

Spencer,  Wilfrid  D.     (See  Loncli,  F.  P.,  and  Spencer.) 

Spencer,  Will  M.,  lOsllU  Springs,  Tenn.  Poultry  or  llve- 
HtocU   vehicli'  body.      2.099,774  ;    Nov.    23, 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Spencer,  William  P.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  W.  Dunlap, 
Birmingham,  Ala.  Doughnut  cooking  machine. 
2,078,641  :  Apr.  27. 

Spencer,  William  H.,  New  York,  L.  R.  Birdsall,  Long  Island 
City,  and  W.  Bahler,  New  York,  assignors  to  The  Frink 
Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Sign  plate  and 
other  ornamental  panel.    2,071,239  ;  Feb.  16. 

Spencer,  William  H.,  New  York,  L.  R.  Birdsall,  Long  Island 
City,  and  W.  Bahler,  New  York,  assignors  to  The  Frink 
Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y'.  Making  sign 
plates  and  like  ornamental  panels.    2,071,240  :  Feb.  16. 

Spender,  Donald  L.     (See  Tompkins.  E.  H.,  and  Spender.) 

Spender,  Sydney  I.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Lamp  socket.  2,098,600  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Spengler,  Henry,  assignor  to  Spengrey  Cap  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Closure.     2,090,646  ;  Aug.   24. 

Spengler,  Henry,  assignor  to  Spengrev  Cap  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Closure.     2,092.937  ;  Sept.   14. 

Spengler,  Julius  J..  Chicago,  111.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,067,004  ;  Jan.  5. 

Spengler,  Max,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Piston.  2,074,282 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Spengler,  Walter  J.,  Sidney,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Aviation  Corporation.  South  Bend,  Ind.  Magneto  gen- 
erator.    2,093.93.5  ;  Sept.  21. 

Spengler,  Walter  J.,  and  G.  D.  Cerf,  Sidney,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors to  Bendix  Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend, 
Ind.     Magneto  generator.     2,090,558 ;   Aug.   17. 

Spengrey  Cap  Corporation.  (See  Spengler,  Henry,  as- 
signor.) 

Speno,  Frank,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Ballast  cleaning  machine. 
2,095.157  ;  Oct.  5. 

Spens  Steuart,  Douglas  S.,  London,  England.  Apparatus 
for  conducting  sound.     2,087,052  ;  July  13. 

Spenslev  Vincent  H..  Albuquerque.  N.  Mex.  Medicinal 
carrying  tube.     2.100,456  ;  Nov.  30. 

Spensley,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  Adams  Company, 
Dubuque,  Iowa.     Foundry  slip  flask.     2,066.547  ;  Jan.  5. 

Sperberg,  Edward  H..  Chicago,  HI.  Intermittent  move- 
ment.    2.080,443  :  May  18. 

Sperling,  Edward,  Belle  Harbor,  N.  Y.  Sound  filter  for 
loud   .speakers.      2.067,582 ;    .Tan.    12. 

Spero,  Bernard,  Chicago,  111.  Telescopic  spectacles. 
2,078,590  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sperr,  Frederick  W.,  Jr.,  Tentnor,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Koppers  Company.  Treatment 
of  gases.     2.081,960  :  June  1. 

Sperr,  Frederick  W.,  Jr.,  Vineland,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Rohm  &  Haas  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Recovery  of 
hydrocyanic   acid.      2,088,003 ;    July   27. 

Sperry,  Arthur  B.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone  sys- 
tem.    2.102,137  :  Dec.  14. 

Sperry,  Edgar  J.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Spinning  toy.  2.098,168 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Sperry.  Edward  G.,  Brooklyn,  and  H.  C.  Drake,  Hemp- 
stead, assignors  to  Sperry  Products,  Inc.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Rail  flaw  detector  mechanism.  2.077,812  :  Apr. 
20. 

Sperry,  Elmer  A.,  Jr.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  and  H.  H.  Thomp- 
son, Mountain  L;ikes,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Sperry  Gyro- 
scope Company,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gyro-magnetic 
compass.     2.092.032  :  Sept.  7. 

Sperry  Gyroscope  (!ompany.  (See  Anscott,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Bassett,  Preston  B., 
assignor.) 

Sporry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Bassett,  P.  R.,  and 
Carlson,  assignois.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Bassett,  P.  R.,  and 
Zand,  assignors.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Bird,  John  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Carlson,  Bert  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  CarLson,  B.  G.,  and 
Carter,  assignor.**.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Carter,  Leslie  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Carter,  L.  F.,  and 
Bates,  assignors.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Carter,  L.  F.,  and 
Bolster,  assignors.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Carter,  L.  F.,  and 
Frische,  assignors.) 

Sporry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Harding,  William  G., 
assignor.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Hull,  Harvard  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Sperr,v  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Moseley,  Francis  L., 
nssignor.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Moseloy,  F.  L.,  and 
Bird,  nsslcnors.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Murtagh,  H.  and  Witt- 
kuhns,   assignors.) 

Sporry  Gyroscoix'  Company.  (See  Sporry,  A.,  and 
Thompson.  assi;;nors.) 

Sperry  Gyroscope  Company.  (See  Wittkuhns,  B.  A.,  and 
An.scott.   a.i.signors. ) 

Sporry.  Joscpli  A.     (Soo  HulTman,  ITownrd.  assignor.) 

Sperry,  Plillmore  F.,  assignor  to  Excel  Auto  Radiator 
Company,  (Chicago,  111.  Heat  exchange  device. 
2.009,728  :   Feb.   2. 


Sperry,  Philmore  F.,  and  D.  W.  Lake,  assignors  to  Excel 
Auto  Radiator  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Air  distributing 
means.     2,103,599  ;  Dec.  28. 

Sperry  Products,  Inc.     (See  Braddon,  Fred  D.,  assignor.) 

.Sperry  Products,  Inc.  (See  Drain,  James  A.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sperry  Products,  Inc.     (See  Drake,  Harcourt  C,  assignor.) 

Sperry  Products,  Inc.  (See  Drake,  H.  C,  and  Winburn, 
assignors.) 

Sperr;r  Products,  Inc.  (See  Jones,  G.  L.,  and  Winburn, 
assignors.) 

Sperry  Products,  Inc.  (See  Perry,  Walter  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sperry  Products,  Inc.     (See  Roede,  Charles  B.,  assignor.) 

Sperry  Products,  Inc.  (See  Sperry,  E.  G.,  and  Drake, 
assignors.) 

Sperry,  Roger  S.,  Waterbury,  assignor  to  The  Packer 
Machine  Company,  Meriden,  Conn.  Automatic  rouge 
feed  for  buffing  machines.     2,070,322  ;   Feb.   9. 

.Sperry,  Samuel  E.,  HoUis,  assignor  to  Intertype  Corpora- 
tion, Brooklyn,  N.  Y^.  Typographical  machine. 
2,100,305  ;  Nov.  23. 

Speth,  Lloyd  G.,  Claridon,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland 
Pneumatic  Tool  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Rotary  tool. 
2,080,973  ;  May  18. 

Spicacci,  Attilio  R.,  Bristol,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Mounting  for 
lathe  centers  and  the  like.    2,085,456  ;  June  29. 

Spicciato.  Peter  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Furniture. 
2,095.482  :   Oct.   12. 

Spicer  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Lewis,  Robert 
P.,  assignor.) 

Spicer  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Peterson,  C.  D., 
and   Deimel,   assignors.) 

Spicher,  Jay  L.,  Millersburg,  Pa.  Toilet  paper  roll  hold- 
er.    2,073,429  ;  Mar.  9. 

Spiegler,  Louis,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Prepa- 
ration of  nitro-benzaldimercuric  oxides.  2,089,0{f6 : 
Aug.    3. 

Spiegler,  Louis,  Woodbury,  and  C.  J.  Pedersen,  Penns 
Grove,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Antifreeze  solutions. 
2,087,098  ;  July  13. 

Spielberger,  Josepliine,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Slide  fastener. 
2,081,514  ;  May  25. 

Spielman,  Adolph,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  of 
one-half  to  S.  Spielman,  Philadelphia,  and  one-half 
to  N.  Pedersen,  Drexel  Park,  Pa.  Attachment  for 
sewing  machines.     2.097,385  ;  Oct.  26. 

Spielman,  Adolph,  assignor  to  Sarah  Spielman,  Philadel- 
pliia,  Pa.  Pinking  mechanism  for  sewing  machines. 
2,100,987;  Nov.  30. 

Spielman,  Sarah.     (See  Pedersen,  Niels,  assignor.) 

Spielman,   Sarah.      (Spielman,  Adolph,  assignor.) 

Spielman,  Sarah,  et  al.  (See  Spielman,  Adolph,  as- 
signor.) 

Spielmann,  Harold  J.,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  Monad 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Air  conditioning  device. 
2.093.930  ;   Sept.  21. 

Rpiess,  Francis  J.     (See  Bowersock,  W.  E.,   and  Spiess.) 

Spiess,  Georg,  Leipzig,  Germany.  Sheet  separating  de- 
vice.    2,085,612  ;  June  29. 

Spiess.  Georg.  Leipzig,  Germany.  Sheet  feed  table. 
2.093.937  :  Sept.  21. 

Spiess,  Paul,  Zollikon-Zurich,  Switzerland.  Cooking  ma- 
chine.    2,087,050 ;  July  13. 

Spina.  Frank,  and  C.  G.  Green,  said  Green  nssicnor  of  an 
undivided  interest  to  Alfred  Decker  &  Cohn.'lnc.  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Machinery  for  pressing  clothing.  2,077,440  : 
Apr.  20. 

Spinar,  Louis.      (See  Johnson,  C.  W.,  and  Spinar  ) 

Spindler,  Gustav,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Spind- 
ler  &  Sauppe.     Projector.     2,076,924  ;  Apr.  13 

Spindler  &  Sauppe.     (See  Spindler,  Gustav,  assignor.) 

Spinello,  Matt,  Rockford,  111.     Lock.     2,097,407  :  Oct    26 

Spink.  Loland  K.  (See  Lewis,  S.  R.,  Spink,  and  Hager- 
nian.)  '' 

Spinosa,  Arthur  V.,  assignor  to  Penn  Metal  Company, 
Parkersburc.  W.  Va.     Plaster  base.     2.098,261  :  Nov.  9. 

Spino.sa,  Arthur  V.,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to 
i^.''"."  ^i^'*"'-''  Company,  Inc.     Plaster  base.     2,099,709  ; 

"'iceB[ig.^tT03^959t!?ec'^8  ""^*  ''''  transmission 
"'me"cl?;^nif,^:""'i:'070■45^^"\?^S'^''9  ''"''•  T~--- 
^^2!o77,0^3°;''Apr^l3'     ^'°'"'''     '^^     ^-        ^''^'^^     booklet. 

^^o''oo-"co--^'  <^'*''"'  l^"^-  ^-  ^-  docket  with  pull-matches. 
-,0U(.t)0i  ;    Nov.    2. 

^''i^^;„)^Ji'",^I"  M-  ".^^ifi""""  *"  Thompson  Products,  Incor- 
ponnted,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Machine  for  making  flash  butt 
welds.      -.i)o;),049  ;   June  29 

^"ohfA  "^n-lL?-  ?'''''**'°'o".^'l'^^-  C-  Cosgray,  Cincinnati, 

Ohio.     Rotary  dicer.     2,070,749;  Apr.  13 
hping.  Josof.  Hard,  near  Bregenz,  '^orarlberir   Austria    as- 

fo?"li;;n\V)nJ'"'r{^Af.''!:--/'0."-^"-  S^itzfrfand      Burne'r 
tor  liquid   fuel.     2,102.759  •  Dec    21 

De**c  28°''^®  ^■'  ^°'^'^'"'®'  ^'-  Y-  '  Dispenser.     2,103,960 ; 
«I!!r°l  ^I''"!'''-      (See  Tuscher,  J.  E.,  and  Spiro.) 
%^\H'  ^"'i'"''"'  \     (?r  Booker,  L.  A.,  and  Spisak.) 
Splsak,  Andrew  A.     (See  Schmidt.  D..  and  Spisak  ) 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


585 


Spiselman,  Louis.     (See  Rosenberg,  G.,  and  Speiselman.) 

Spitler,  Arthur  B.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Can  puncturing  and 
sealing  device.     2,095,483  ;   Oct.   12. 

Spitzel,  Jean  P.      (See  Schatz,  Cliarles,  assignor.) 

Spitzglass,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  Republic  Flow  Meters 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Instrument.  2,076,100 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Spitzglass,  Albert  F.,  and  G.  W.  Grisdale,  assignors  to 
Republic  Flow  Meters  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Draft 
and    pressure   indicator.      2,090,160 ;   Aug.   17. 

Spitzglass,  Albert  F.,  and  O.  T.  Handwerk,  assignors  to 
Republic  Flow  Meters  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Meter. 
2,093,254;   Sept.   14. 

Splaine,  Edward  M.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.  Ophthalmic  mounting. 
2,082,810;  June  8. 

Spofford,  George  E.,  Augusta,  Maine.  Loom.  2,095,840  ; 
Oct.   12. 

Spohr,  Carl  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Carburetor.  2,100,205  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Spokes,  Ray  E.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  assignor  to  American 
Brakeblok  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Friction  ele- 
ment and  bond  therefor.     2,078,617  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sponseller,  Leo  H.,  Goshen,  Ind.  Traction  device. 
2,080,675  ;  May  18. 

Spool  Cotton  Company,  The.     (See  Bell,  John,  assignor.) 

Spooner,  Albert  P.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem 
Steel  Company.     Rolling  rails.     2,067,293  ;  Jan.  12. 

Spoor,  Thpodorus  A.     (See  Rinia,  H.,  and  Spoor.) 

Sporn,  Philip,  Brooklyn,  and  C.  A.  MuUer,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y. 
Protective  system  for  electric  power  lines.  2,087,126  ; 
July  13. 

Sporn,  Philip,  Brooklyn,  and  C.  A.  Muller,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y. 
Protective  system  for  electric  power  transmission  lines. 
2,087,127  ;  July  13. 

Sporre,  Gustave  A.,  St.  Charles,  assignor  to  J.  B.  Hawley, 
Geneva,  111.    Detachable  sweat  band.    2,066,493  ;  Jan.  5. 

Sportsman's  Equipment  Co.  (See  Claus,  Walter  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Spottel,  Adolf,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  filr 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Radio 
control  device.     2,071,774  ;  Feb.  23. 

Spottel,  Adolf,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Tun- 
ing device  for  broadcast  receivers.     2,092,991 ;  Sept.  14. 

Spousta,  George  W.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Cheese  slicing  and 
dispensing  apparatus.     2,102,859  ;  Dec.  21. 

Spowers  Research  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Fink,  C.  G., 
Kenny,  and  Hord,  assignors.) 

Spowers,  William  H.,  Jr.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Dry  blanket 
for  metal  baths.     2,092,595  ;  Sept.  7. 

Spowers,  William  H.,  Jr.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  S.  Tour, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  T.  A.  Wright,  Plainfleld,  and  L.  S. 
Reid,  Upper  Montclalr,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  W.  H.  Spowers,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal 
coating.     2,082,225  ;  June  1. 

Spracklen,  Paul  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Pivotal  joint  for 
artificial  limbs.     2,092,894 ;   Sept.   14. 

Sprague,  Chester  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Rifle.  2,078,591 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Sprague,  Edward,  Jr.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  G.  L, 
Arthur  and  one-third  to  P.  C.  Dolan,  Chicago,  111. 
Knife.     2,075,310;  Mar.  30. 

Sprague,  Hugh  B.,  et  al.  (See  Woodbury,  Elias  L.,  as- 
siffnor. ) 

Sprague,  Julian  K.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor 
to  Sprague  Specialties  Company,  North  Adams,  Mass. 
Electrical  condenser.     2,090,360  ;  Aug.  17. 

Sprague,  Philip  T.,  and  A.  Soller,  assignors  to  The  Hays 
Corporation,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  Restricted  range  dif- 
ferential pressure  gauge.     2,089,862  :  Aug.  10. 

Sprague  Specialties  Company.  (See  Godsey,  Frank  W., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Sprague  Specialties  Company.  (See  Robinson,  Preston, 
assignor.) 

Sprague  Specialties  Co.  (See  Robinson,  P.,  and  Collins,  as- 
signors.) 

Sprague  Specialties  Company.  (See  Sprague,  Julian  K., 
assignor.) 

Sprague  Specialties  Company.  (See  Whitby,  Harvie  W., 
assignor.) 

Sprague,  Vernon  L.      (See  Emery,  R.  W.,   and  Sprague.) 

Sprang,  George  G.,  Shreve,  Ohio.  Mouse  and  rat  trap 
bait   clamp.     2,077,280 ;   Apr.   13. 

Spranklo,  Cortes  N.,  Oak  Park,  and  E.  J.  Golec,  assignors 
to  Soars.  Roebuck  and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Metal  coloring. 
2,102,925;  Dec.  21. 

Spray  Dryer  I/iiboratory  Corjioration.  (See  Zizinia,  Paul 
T.,  assignor.) 

Spray  Engineering  Company.  (See  Thompson,  Wayne 
B.,  assignor.) 

Spray,  Lester  E.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  (Jonipany,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
trufllc  controlling  apparatus.     2,097,202;  Oct.   20. 

Sprayomatio  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Iliober, 
George  E.,  assignor.) 

Sprocker,  Alfred  Jj.,  Frooport,  assignor  to  International 
Business  Machines  (>)rr)()r.'ition,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Com- 
munication syHtem.     2, 101, 421;  Dec.  7. 

Sprcnger,  George  W.  (See  Tlottenroth,  F.  W.,  Jr., 
Blanchard,  and  Sprenger.) 

Sprengor,  George  \V.,  Lynn,  inul  F.  W.  Truesdell,  Snugus, 
Mass.,  MHslgnors  to  (!en(>riil  Electric  Company.  Time 
switch.     2.078,781  ;  Apr.  27. 

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Spring,  Fritz,  Wettingen,  Argau,  Switzerland.  Chimney. 
2,077,722  ;  Apr.   20. 

Springer,  Arthur  J.,  assignor  of  twenty-two  per  cent  to 
G.  W.  Strieker,  twenty-two  per  cent  to  W.  J.  Meehan, 
Jr.,  and  twenty-two  per  cent  to  M.  D.  Bohan,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.    Rolled  paper  feeder.    2,075,671 ;  Mar.  30. 

Springer,  Berthold,  Berlin- Schoneberg,  Germany.  Direct- 
current   transformer.      2,078,618  ;   Apr.   27. 

Springfield  Boiler  Company.  (See  Irwin,  William  R., 
assignor.) 

Springfield  Leather  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Muel- 
ler, Louis  A.,  assignor.) 

Springfield  Photomount  Company.  (See  Jolly,  Oscar  W., 
assignor.) 

Sprinkle,  Lake  H.,  assignor  to  I.  B.  Young,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Artificial  tooth  and  connecting  the  same  to 
dental  plates  or  dentures.     2,097,047  ;  Oct.  26. 

Sproat,  Ira  E.,  Westport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  R.  T.  Vander- 
bilt  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Earthen- 
ware body.     2,068,154  ;  Jan.  19. 

Sproat,  Ira  E.,  Westport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  R.  T.  Vander- 
bilt  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Earthen- 
ware bodies.     Re.  20,555  ;  Nov.  16. 

Sproul,  Donald  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Cardwell- 
Westinghouse       Company.         Bolster       spring       unit. 

2.080.793  ;  May  18. 

Sproul,    Donald   F.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor   to    Cardwell- 
Westinghouse  Company.    Cushioning  device.    2,084,283  ; 
June  15. 
Sproul,    Donald   F.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor   to    Cardwell- 
Westinghouse     Company.        Spring     unit.       2,097,524 : 
Nov.  2. 
Sproul,    Donald   F.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor   to    Cardwell- 
Westinghouse     Company.       Bolster     supporting     unit. 
2,099,240;  Nov.   16. 
Sprouls,  Hugh  W.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Automatic  knee-lock- 
ing device.     2,071,711 ;  Feb.  23. 
Spruzzola,    Louis    J.,    United    States    Navy.     Brush    for 

cleaning  boiler  and  other  tubes.     2,084,360  ;  June  22. 
Spurgeon,  Samuel  J.     (See  Graff,  J.  W.,  and  Spurgeon.) 
Spurgeon,  Samuel  J.,  Birmingham,  Ala.     Electrical  trans- 
mission system.     2,068,620  ;  Jan.  19. 
Spurgeon,   T.  F.      (See  Young,  Jefferson  D.,  assignor.) 
Spurlin,  Harold  M.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  (Jompany, 
Wilmington,   Del.     Production  of  alkyl  chlorides  from 
alkyl  ethers.     2,084,710  ;  June  22. 
Spurlin,   Harold  M.,   assignor  to   Hercules    Powder  Com- 
pany,  Wilmington,    Del.     Continuous   process   for   pro- 
duction of  aralkyl  halides.     2,100,822  ;  Nov.  30. 
Square  D  Company.     (See  Bierenfeld,  Josef.) 
Square  D  Company.     (See  Jackson,  John  G.,  assignor.) 
Square  D  Company.      (See  Jackson,  J.  G.,  and  Allen,  as- 
signors.) 
Square  D  Company.     (See  Jackson,  John  G.,  assignor.) 
Square  D  Company.      (See  Kingdon,  Ralph  H.,  assignor.) 
Square  D  Company.      (See  Van  Valkenburg,   Hermon  L., 

assignor.) 
Squassi,     Gaetano     C,     Rome,     Italy.       Heating     rooms. 

2,075,368;  Mar.  30. 
Squassoni,  Tullio,  Norwich,  N.  Y.     Holder  for  fish  hooks. 

2.080.794  :  May  18. 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons.  (See  Christiansen,  W.  G.,  and 
Harris,  assignor.) 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons.  (See  Christiansen,  W.  G.,  Harris, 
and  Lee,  assignors.) 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons.  (See  Holaday,  H.  A.,  and  Perry, 
assignors.) 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons.  (See  Jurist,  A.  E.,  and  Green, 
assignors.) 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons.      (See  Lott,  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons.  (See  Nitardy,  Ferdinand  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Squibb,  B.  R.,  &  Sons.  (See  Nitardy,  F.  W.,  and  Jones, 
assignors.) 

Squicciarini,  Nicholas,  Plainfleld,  N.  J.  Swimming  ap- 
pliance.     2,089.585:   Aum.   10. 

Squire,  Edmund  INI.      (See  Ebert,  J.   F.,  and  Squire.) 

Squire,  Edmund  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Signal  En- 
gineering &  Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electrical  alarm  circuit.     2,085,773  ;  July  0. 

Squire,  Edmund  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,,  and  O.  W.  Kennedy, 
Boylston,  Mass.,  assignors  to  Signal  Engineering  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical 
signal  device  and  system.     2,095,()8t  :  Oct.  12. 

Squire,  Nathen  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Drive  mechanism. 
2.103,190;  Dec.  21. 

Squires,  Harry,  Tliompsonville,  Conn.  Device  for  with- 
drawing li(iuid  from  metal  containers.  2,070,930;  Feb. 
10. 

Squires,  John,  Hagerstown,  Md.  Mandrel  for  spinning 
metal.      2,069,858  ;    Feb.    9. 

Squires,  John,  Hagerstown,  i\Id.,  assignor  to  Uniloil  Air- 
craft Corpor.-ilion,  lOast  Hartford,  Conn.  Producing 
propeller  blades.      2.0S1 ,6-1.')  ;   May  25. 

S(iuir('s,  John,  Hagerstown,  Md.,  assignor  to  United  Air- 
craft ("oi-poriiliiin,  lOnsI  llMiifonl,  I'onn.  Making  pro- 
peller l)l:nli'.M.      2,081,616;   May   25. 

Squires,  Joliu,  Hiigeralown,  Md.,  assignor  to  United  Air- 
craft Corporation,  lOast  Hartford,  Conn.  Propeller 
blade.     2,0S1,(;I7  ;  May  25. 

Siiuiren,  Lloyd  H.,  and  \V.  D.  Zleger,  Olatho,  Knns.  Power 
mower.      '..'.O.S'J.COO  :  .lune  1. 

Staal),  Nicholas,  assignor  to  J.  W.  Johnson  Oonipanv. 
("Iilrngo,    111.      Play   tent.      2,070.2-ll  ;   Feb.   0. 


586 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Staak,  Julius  H.,  Fort  Wavne.  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Liquid  dispenser.     2,091,838  ;  Aug. 

Staats,  Gilson  C,  Folsom,  Pa.  Food  chopper.  2,084,924  ; 
June  22. 

Staber,  Ernest  H.,  assignor  to  Socony-Vacuum  Oil  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gauging  con- 
struction for  tanks.     2.086.645  ;  July  13. 

Stablow,  Thomas  D.     (See  Polisso,  James  E.,  assignor.) 

Stacey  Bros.  Gas  Construction  Co.  Inc.  (See  Luebbe, 
Raphael  B.,  assignor.) 

Stacey  Bros.  Gas  Construction  Company,  The.  (See 
Rodgers,  Paul  C,  assignor.) 

Stacey,  Ernest  W.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  X.  J.  Machine 
for  operating  upon  soles.     2,078,981  ;  May  4. 

Stacey,  Ernest  W.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  (Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe  sole 
fitting  machine.     2.081.961  ;  June  1. 

Stacey,  Ernest  W.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson,  N.  J.  Emboss- 
ing machine.     2,002.816 ;    Sept.   14. 

Stacey,  Joseph  E.     (See  Wilson,  Mack,  assignor.) 

Stack,  Emmet  G.,  Marshfield,  Oreg.  Flexible  coupling. 
2,072,843;  Mar.  2. 

Stack,  Emmet  G.,  Marshfield,  Oreg.  Logging  carriage 
stop.     2,091,056  ;  Aug.  24. 

Stack,  Frank  J.,  Lorain,  Ohio.  Heating  coil.  2,090,336  ; 
Aug.   17. 

Stack,  Frank  T.,  Norwalk,  assignor  to  Hat  Corporation  of 
America,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Hat.  2,091,168  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Stackpole  Carbon  Company,  The.  (See  Ha  thorn,  Clarence 
J.,  assignor.) 

Stackpole  Carbon  Company.  (See  Sanders,  Vernon  H., 
assignor.) 

Stacy,  Charles  H.  B.     (See  Rea,  Harry  R.,  assignor.) 

Stacy,  Leland  J.,  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  ringing  system.     2.088,311  ;  July  27. 

Stacy,  Thomas  F.,  assignor  to  The  French  Oil  Mill  Ma- 
chinery Co.,  Piqua,  Ohio.  Press  system.  2,072,141 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Stacy,  Thomas  F.,  assignor  to  The  French  Oil  Mill  Ma- 
chinery Co.,  Piqua,  Ohio.  Press  system.  2,072,488 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Stadalius,  Albert  N.  (See  Relchenbach,  H.  F.,  and 
Stadalius.) 

Stadium  Stores,  Inc.  (See  Rorrer,  C.  E.,  and  Mitterer, 
assignors.) 

Stadler,  Fred  M.,  Hondo,  Calif.  Safety  valve.  2,091,379  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Stadler,  Robert.  (See  Baumann,  P.,  Stadler,  and  Schil- 
ling.) 

Stadler,  Robert.     (See  Eberhardt,  E.,  and  Stadler.) 

Stadt,  Henry  M.      (See  Clayton,  B.,  Kerrick,  and  Stadt.) 

Stadt,  Honry  M.  (See  Clayton,  B.,  Kerrick,  Stadt,  and 
Thurman. ) 

Stadtfeld,  Jacob  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Williams-Wallace  Company.  Composite  pipe  con- 
struction.    2.076.210  ;   Apr.  6. 

Stadtlor,  Ludwig  R..  New  York,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
Leonard  Quent,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  C'ashier's  protector. 
^.,102,169  :  Dec.  14. 

Staoge,  Stephen  A.      (See  GuUiksen,  F.  H.,  and   Stnege.) 

Staege,  Stephen  A.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  (Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Paper  dryness  control.     2,085,128 ;  June  29. 

Staegemann,  Eugene,  deceased,  by  J.  L.  Staegemann,  ad- 
ministratri.T,  Allendale,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Permutit 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  multiple  valve 
control.     2.098,893  ;  Nov.  9. 

Staegemann,  Jessie  L.,  administratrix.  (See  Staegemann, 
Eugene.) 

Staerh,  Hans  Madsen.  (See  Kantor,  J.,  Staerk,  and 
Chilton.) 

Stafford,    Charles  E.      (See  Finlayson,  D.,  and   Stafford.) 

Stafford,  Hiram  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Sealdrok  (Company,  of  New  England. 
Bituminous  composition  for  coating  mineral  aggregate. 
2,086,968  ;  July  13. 

Stafford,  Leonard  L.,  Glendale.  Calif.  Illuminating  de- 
vice.    2.082,206  :  June  1. 

Stafford.  Scdley  S..  assignor  to  Dalmo  Sale.i  Corporation. 
San  Frnnci.sco.  Calif.     Flush  valve.     2.082.226;  June  1. 

Stafford,  W.  E.,  et  al.     (See  Gerdln,  Olof  B.,  assignor.) 

Stafford,  William  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Amusement  ap- 
paratus.     2.090.313:    Aug.    17. 

Stafne.  Albert  J.,  et  al.  (See  Greer,  R.  H.,  Jr.,  Burgess, 
and  Olime.  assignors.) 

Stagl,  Charles.     (See  StagI,  Jo.'seph  E.,  assignor.) 

Stngl,  Joseph  E.,  deceased,  assignor  to  C.  Stagl.  Meta- 
tarsal rubber  cushion  rest.     2,101.761  :  Dec.  7. 

Stagmcler,  Arthur  F.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  Tape-O-Matic  Machine  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Maehlne  for  packing  merchandise  in  bags. 
2,072,6.'J4  :  Mar.  2. 

Stalil.  Albert  L..  Memplils,  Tenn.  Automobile  brake  con- 
troller.     2.093.9."?S  :  Sept.  21. 

Stahl,  August  J.,  Krnihvorth.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Plastic  cleaning  composi- 
tion.     2.090.708  ;  Aug.  24. 

Stahl,  Carl,  Berlin-Wllmersdorf,  Germany.  Paring  ma- 
chine.   2,075.651 :  Mar.  30. 


Stahl,  Emil,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Cleaning  device  for  coil 
systems.     2,078,740  ;  Apr.  27. 

Stahl,  Frank  E.,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Suspension  bracket 
for  hoists.     2,097.957  ;  Nov.  2. 

Stahl,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  Columbus  McKinnon  Chain 
Corporation,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Buckle.  2,069,978 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Stahl,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  Columbus  McKinnon  Chain 
Corporation,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Emergency  antiskid 
device.      2,069,979  ;    Feb.    9. 

Stahl,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  Columbus  McKinnon  Chain 
Corporation,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Making  chain  links. 
2,069.980;    Feb.    9. 

Stahl,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  Columbus  McKinnon  Chain 
Corporation,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Clamping  buckle. 
2,076,008;  Apr.  6. 

Stahl,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  Columbus  McKinnon  Chain 
Corporation,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Fastening  means. 
2,080.636  ;  May  18. 

Stahl,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  Columbus  McKinnon  Chain 
Corporation,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Hoist.  2,097,956 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Stahl,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  Columbus  McKinnon  Chain 
Corporation,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Convertible  hoist. 
2.100.674;  Nov.  30. 

Stahl,  .Tohn,  et  al.     (See  Severson.    Samuel.) 

Stahl,  Rodolphe,  Detroit,  Mich.  Imbedding  of  abrasive 
and  like  particles  in  rubber.     2.084,784  ;  June  22. 

Stahl,  Samuel,  Chicago,  111.     Lamp.     2,099,830  ;  Nov.   23. 

Stable,  John  A.,  Boston,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  Lil- 
lemoen,  Watertown,  Mass.  Clutch  construction. 
2,100,362  :  Nov.  30. 

StahlecUer,  Wilhehn.  Bad  Cannstatt.  near  Stuttgart,  Ger- 
many.    Spindle  bearing.     2,093,255  ;  Sept.   14. 

Stahlecker,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Vereinigte  Kugellager- 
fabriken  Aktiengesellschaft,  Stuttgart-Bad-Cannstatt, 
Germany.     Top  roll.     2,098.436  ;  Nov.  9. 

Stahlhammer,  Eric  J.,  assignor  to  The  Bodine  Corpora- 
tion. Bridgeport,  Conn.  Drilling  and  tapping  machine. 
2,068,084;  Jan.  19. 

Stahlhuth,  Arthur  H.  (See  Parker,  G.  E.,  OUev,  Burton, 
and   Stahlhuth.) 

Stahn.  Richard.     (See  Fink,  H.,  and  Stahn.) 

Stainbrook,  Forest  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  Sharpening  de- 
vice.    2,099.179  :  Nov.  16. 

Stainbrook,  Theodore  L.,  Garber,  Okla.  Valve  lock. 
2.099.869  :   Nov.   23. 

Stair,  Carlyle  B.,  Downers  Grove,  HI.  Polishing  ma- 
chine.    2,073,124  ;  Mar.  9. 

Stalcup,  Ernest  F.,  Rutledge.  and  P.  L.  Fetzer,  Ridley 
Park,  assignors  to  Westinghou.se  Electric  &  Mantf- 
facturing  Company.  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cooling  ap- 
paratus.     2,088,390  ;    July    27. 

Stalcup,  Ernest  F.,  Rutledge.  and  M.  A.  Nelson,  Prospect 
Park,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufactur- 
ing Company.  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Cooling  apparatus. 

Staley.  A.  E.'.  Manufacturing  Companv.  (See  Dale,  Julian 
K.,  assignor.) 

Staley,  A.  E.,  Manufacturing  Companv.  (See  File,  How- 
ard,  assignor.) 

St-iley,   A.    E.,    Manufacturing   Company.      (See   French, 

Arthur  H..  assignor.) 
St.Tley,  A.  E.  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Greenfield, 

R.  E.,  and  Baker,  assignors.) 
Staley,  Allen  C,   Birmingham,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Cor- 

IJ^/^^'^J?-  Highland  Park,  Mich.     Air  conditioning  unit. 

2,084,601  ;  June  22. 
Stale.v,  Allen  C.  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Chrvsler  Cor- 

^''/A^^'ooA    Highland    Park,    Mich.      Valve    niechanism. 

2,102,389  ;  Dec.  14. 

Staley,  Frank  L.,  assignor  to  E.  F.  Dow,  Branford,  Conn. 

Pressure  valve  and  oiler.     2.077,191  •  Apr    13 
Staley,  Harrison   L.,    Martinsville,   Ind.     Cutter' for  tube 

cleaners.     2,079,190  ;  May  4. 

^^*o  n^oo  no!?P'V  ^■'  Columbus,  Ind.  Protected  terminal. 
2.082,986  ;   June  8. 

^'■•^'osH  OoT^  Julv"'    ^"^"'"''"^'    ^°^-      Terminal    device. 

^^"'n-X-i'^'i™"^'!.^-;  J""-  Honolulu.  Hawaii.  Awning. 
-.0(0,144:   Feb.  9. 

Stillhane.  Joh.in  B  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Ceramic  com- 
position.    2,086,828  :  July  13. 

Stillhane,  ()tto,  Stockholm.  Sweden.  Electrical  steam 
hoilor  or  hot  water  heater.     2.088  93'>  •   Aug    3 

^'2'o84  46Wu'ne  4-    ^°°    ^^'""^'    ^^'''''^-     Compressor. 

''Sw^^'losUiituneYo."'    '^"'''-     ^""^'"^    °'^- 


Stalker,      Edward      A.,      Ann      arbor 
-    2.084,464:   J\ine   22. 


Jlich.      Aircraft. 


^^■^'oSt  r:ro'''\''-,^^^l°°'  ^^^^-    Dandelion  and  weed  puller. 
.i,Uo(,l_'o;  July  13. 


«fa,^  ^.t^  ;■■  -T-r,;.—  indanthrone.  2,089.009;  Aug.  Z. 
?,?rn  ^Ir"  Ki^  ^-  ^?*^  ""P'"'-  ^'etherlands.  Manufac- 
ture  of  rubber  products.     2,082,304:  June  1 

^tnmfovS'^n-  l^^'K    (See  Auer.  L.,  and  Stambe^er.) 
S^i^'i^.,'^"''^^''  ^"PPly  Company.  The.    (See  B&U,  F.  W.. 
and  ^Mlson,  assignors.)  \ ^  <=  ixon,  .r .  « ., 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


587 


Stampe,    Gerhard   K.    E.    H.,    assignor   to    O.   H.   Drager, 

Liubeck,  Germany.     Device  for  detecting  the  presence  of 

foreign  gases  or  suspensions  in  air  or  gaseous  medium. 

2,097,6.o0  :   Nov.  2. 

Stampit  Corporation.     (See  Neuhausen,  Sebastian  P.,  as- 

.     signor.) 

Stamps,  David  B.,   et  al.     (See  McCreery,  Esley  P.,   as- 
signor.) 
Stamps,  P.  W.,  et  al.     (See  McCreery,  Elsey  P.,  assignor.) 
Stanburrough,    Wood  A.      (See   Haines,    Harley   O.,    as- 
signor.) 
Stan  CO    Incorporated.       (See    Donlan,    Theodore    R.,    as- 
signor. ) 
Stance,  Inc.     (See  Hunn,  Edward  B.,  assignor.) 
Stanco  Incorporated.     (See  Rose,  William  H.) 
Stanco,  Incorporated.      (See  Rose,  William  H.,  assignor.) 
Stanco  Inc.      (See   Sankovesky,  Nicholas   A.,  assignor.) 
Stanco  Incorporated.     (See  Schuler,  Reuben,  assignor.) 
Standard  Air  Conditioning,  Inc.      (See  Manning,  Fowler, 

assignor. ) 
Standard   Alcohol   Company.      (See   Beamer,   Clayton  M., 

assignor.) 
Standard  Alcohol  Company.      (See   Brooks,  Benjamin  T., 

assignor.) 
Standard    Alcohol    Company.       (See    Lebo,     R.    B.,    and 

Brooks,  assignors.) 
Standard    Brands   Incorporated.      (See   Braasch,    Arnold, 

assignor.) 
Standard   Brands  Incorporated.      (See  Effront,   Ivan   A., 

assignor.) 
Standard  Brands,  Incorporated.     (See  Epstein,  A.  K.,  and 

Harris,  assignors.) 
Standard  Brands,  Incorporated.     (See  Frey,   C.  N.,  and 

Schultz,  assignors.) 
Standard  Brands,  Incorporated.     (See  Frey.  C.  N.,  Schultz. 

and  Brown,  assignors.) 
Standard   Brands   Incorporated.      (See   Frings,    Heinrich, 

assignor.) 
Standard   Brands    Incorporated.      (See   Gore,   H.   C,    and 

Frey,  assignors.) 
Standard  Brands  Incorporated.      (See  Hutchinson,  Henry 

B.,  assignor.) 
Standard  Brands  Incorporated.      (See  Light,  R.  F.,  Frey, 

and  Patitz,  assignors.) 
Standard  Brands  Incorporated.     (See  Macintosh,  Charles 

H.,  assignor.) 
Standard  Brands  Incorporated.     (See  Schultz,  Alfred,  as- 
signor. ) 
Standard  Brands  Incorporated.      (See  Stokes,  W.  E.,  and 

Kennedy,  assignors.) 
Standard  Brands  Incorporated.     (See  Stokes,  W.  E.,  and 

Wenneis,  assignors.) 
Standard  Brands  Incorporated.     (See  Webber,  George  R., 

assignor.) 
Standard    Cap    and     Seal    Corporation.       (See    Brinton, 

Christian  H.,  assignor.) 
Standard  Cap  and  Seal   Corporation.      (Sec  Nelson,  John 

H.,  assignor.) 
Standard    Cap    and    Seal    Corporation.       (See    Tevander, 

O.  N.,  and  Brinton,  assignors.) 
Standard    Cap     and     Seal    Corporation.       (See    Thomas, 

Charles  A..  .TSsiRnor.) 
Standard  Cap  and  Seal  Corporation.     (See  Weiss,  George, 

assignor.) 
Stiindanl   Car   Truck   Company.      (See   Williams,   Theron 

H.,  assignor.) 
Standard    Container,    Inc.       (See    Penney,    Harley,     as- 
signor.) 
Standard   Conveyor   Company.      (See  Eggleston,   S.,   and 

Holbert,  assignors.) 
Standard  Corset  Company,    The.      (See   Allis,  Robert   T., 

assignor.) 
Standard   Electric   Stove   Company,    The.      (See   Pierson, 

Charles  A.,  assignor.) 
Standard    Electric   Time   Company,   The.       (See   Dorsett, 

Leonard   P.,   assignor.) 
Standard   Electric  Time  Company,  The.      (See  Kenerson, 

Stanley  M.,  assignor.) 
Standard    Gage   Company.      (See   Aldcborgh,   E.    H.,    and 

Ruf,   assignors.) 
Standard    (iago   Company.      (See   Emery,   Alfred    H.,   as- 
signor.) 
Standard  Hanger  Co.     (See  Brownstein,  Louis,  assignnr. ) 
Standard-I.  G.  Company.      (See  Ellis,  Carleton,  assignor.) 
Standard-I.  G.  Company.     (See  Pier,  M.,  Christmann,  and 

Donath,   assignors.) 
Standard-I.    G.    flompany.       (See    Pier,    M.,    Simon,    and 

(Jnissl.  as.signors.) 
Standard-I.    G.    Company.       (See   Pier,    M.,    Simon,    and 

Krocnig,  assignors.) 
Standard-I.    G.    Company.      (See    Small,    Jamoa    K.,    as- 
signor.) 
Stnndrird-T.  G.  Company.     (Son  Sweeney,  W.  .7.,  and  Tilton, 

assignors.) 
StandiirdJohnson    Company.       (See    Donnellan,    Edward 

P.,  assignor.) 
Standard-Kiianp  Corporation.      (See  Kimball,  W.  1">.,  anil 

liraron,  assignorR.) 
Standard   I/inic   and    Stone  Company,  The.      (See   Young, 

William   .T.,   assicnor.) 
Standard  Mailing  IMachlncs  Company.     (Seo  Storclc,  Fred- 
erick W.,   MHsignor.) 
Standard   Mailing   Mnohlnos    Company.      (Seo   Storck,   F. 

W.,  and  Franson,  assignors.) 


Standard  Mailing  Machines  Company.  (See  Storck,  F. 
W.,  and  Trueman,  assignors.) 

Standard  Mfg.,  Co.     (See  Batcheller,  Hugh  H.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Novelty  Works.  (See  Maneval,  (Ilharles  H., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Adams,  Chester  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Arveson,  Maurice  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Atwell,  Harold  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Bahlke,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Bahlke,  W.  H.,  Ruthruff, 
and   Sullivan,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Bahlke,  W.  H.,  Sullivan, 
and  Wilson,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Brewster,  O.  C,  Paulus, 
and   Thompson,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Brunstrum,  L.  C,  and 
Adams,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Buchler,  C.  C,  and  Page, 
assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Burk,  Robert  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Chenicek,  George  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Culbertson,  Albert 
B.,   Jr.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Ducommun,  Jesse  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Ducommun,  J.  C,  and  Yant, 
assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Fabian,  F.  W.,  and  Adams, 
assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Fitz  Simons,  Ogden,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  FitzSimons,  O.,  and 
Bahlke,    assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Fitz  Simons,  O.  and  Jack, 
assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Forrest,  Henry  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Forrest,  H.  O.,  and  Van 
Horn,   assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.     (See  Giles,  Roy  N.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Greenlee,  Charles  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Harrison,  John  S., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Hilliker,  William  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Hogan,  James  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.     (See  Kay,  Webster  B.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Keith,  Percy  C,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Keith,  P.  C,  Jr.,  and  For- 
rest, assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Kuentzel,  Ward  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Kuentzel,  W.  E.,  and  Ruth- 
rulf,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Loane,  C.  M.,  and  Shoe- 
maker, assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  MacLaren,  Frederick  H., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  McConnell,  Elliott  B., 
assignor. ) 

Standard  Oil  Company.      (See  McGee,  John  M.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  McGill,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  McNeil,  C.  P.,  and  Jlont- 
gomery,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.     (See  Miller,  Clarke  C,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Parkhurst,  George  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.     (See  Payne.  Elmer  H.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.      (See  Rice,  Francis  O.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Roberts,  Edward  N.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Roberts,  J.  K.,  and  Car- 
penter, as.signors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company,  et  al.  (See  Roberts,  J.  K.,  and 
Keith,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Roberts,  J.  K.,  and  W^ntts, 
assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.     (See  Robinson,  Jack,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Robinson,  J.,  and  Voorhees, 
assignors.) 

Slandurd  Oil  Company.  (See  RuthrulT,  Robert  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (Seo  Ruthruff,  R.  F..  and  Kuent- 
zel. assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (Sec  Sharp,  Howard  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Shoemaker,  Bornnrd  II.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Schroodor,  Carl  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company,  The.  (See  Smoots,  John  P..  ns- 
Blgnor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (Seo  SulHvnn,  Frederick  W.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 


588 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Standard  Oil  Company.      (See  Sullivan,  P.  W.,  Jr.,  Bahlke, 
Brown,  and  Diwosky,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.     (See  Sullivan,  F.  W.,  Jr.,  Shoe- 
maker, and  Taylor,  assignors.) 

Standard  oil   Company.      (See   Sullivan,   F.   W.,   Jr.,  and 
Vonrhi>es.    assit:nor.s. ) 

Standard    Oil    Company.      (See    Taylor,    K.,    and    Shoe- 
maker,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.     (See  Thiele,  E.  W.,  and  Scheine- 
raan.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.     (See  Voorhees,  Vanderveer,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard    Oil    Company.       (See    Watts,    George    W.,    as- 
signor.) 

Standard    Oil    Company.       (See    Webb,    William    L.,    as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.     (See  Whealy,  Wilfred,  assignor.) 

Standard   Oil   Company.      (See   Wilson,   J.   R.,  and  Voor- 
hees, assignors.) 

Staridard    oil    Company.      (See    Wilson,    Robert    E.,    as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Indiana).     (See  Arveson,  Maurice 
H.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Indiana).     (See  Price,  R.  H.,  and 
Shankland,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company   (Indiana).      (See  Rogers,  Marvin 
C,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Indiana).     (See  Ruthruffi,  Robert 
F.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  (Indiana).      (See  Snow,  Harold  R., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Oil   Company  of  California.      (See  Batchelder, 
Augustus  H.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  California.     (See  Duey,  Harold 
S.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  California.      (See  Gardiner,  E. 
W.,  (;repne,  and  Lyman,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  California.     (See  Gosline,  James 
E.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  California.      (See  Hampton,  W. 
H..  and  Rutherford,  assignors.) 

Standard   Oil   Company  of  California.      (See  Humphreys, 
R.  L..  and   Farrington,   assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  California.     (See  Lyman,  A.  L., 
and  Holm,  assignors.) 

Standard   Oil  Company  of  California.      (See  Lynton,  Ed- 
ward D.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  California.     (See  Maker,  Frank 
L.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  California.      (See  Nutt,  D.  B.. 
and   Easthagen,   assignors.) 

Standard   Oil  Company  of  California.      (See  Postlewaite, 
William  R.,  assignor.) 

Standard    Oil   Company   of   California.      (See   Thompson, 
Erskine  D.,  assignor.) 

Standard    Oil    Company    of    California.       (See    Webster, 
Hugh  n.,  nssicnor. ) 

Standard    Oil    Company    of    California.       (See    Zeitfuchs, 
Edward  H.,  assignor.) 

Standard   Oil    Company    (Ohio),    The.      (See   Ambrosius, 
George  M.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil   Company    (Ohio),   The.      (See  Bale,   Lester 
S.,  assignor.) 

Standard   Oil   Company,    (Ohio),    The.      (See  Irven,   Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 

Standard    Oil    Company    (Ohio),    The.      (See   McConnell, 
Elliott  B.,  assignor.) 

Standard    Oil   Company    (Ohio),   The.      (See   Musselman, 
J.   M.,    and   Lankelma,   assignors.) 

Standard     Oil     Development     Company.        (See     Atkins, 
George  T.,   Jr.,   assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Barlow,  E.  II., 
Hewlett,  and  Kiihl.  assignors.) 

Standard     Oil     Development     Company.        (See     Baskin, 
Charles  M.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Bcamer,  Clay- 
ton M..  assignor.) 

Standard     Oil     Development     Company.       (See     Bltzer 
Charles  J.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Devidopment  Company.      (See  Blau,  Ludwig 
W..    assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Blau,  L.  W 
and  Statham,  assignors.)  ' 

Standard  Oil   Development  Company,  et  al.      (See  Booth 
U.    D..    ("oflin    and    TIgges,    assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Breth,  Ferdi- 
nand W.,  assignor.) 

Slandard   Oil   Development   Company.      (See  Buc,  H.   E. 
and  Fulton,  assignors.)  ' 

Stand.'ird  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Byrne,   Philip 
J.,   Jr.,  assignor.) 

Standard    Oil     Development    Company.       (See    Cannoa 
George  E.,  assignor.; 

Slanilard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Collins,  John 
O.,   assignor.) 

Slandard  Oil   Development  Company.      (See  Davis,  G.   H. 

B.,  and  Swnope,  assignors.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (Sec  Davis,  G.  IT.  B. 

and   Wnsson.   asslenor.s.)  " 

Standard   Oil   Development   Company.      (See  de  Mcrlne 

Boris  S.,  assignor.) 
Stand.-ird      Oil      Development     Company.       fSee     Donlan 

Theodore  K..  assignor.  I 


Standard    Oil    Development    Company.      (See    Edwards, 

D.  F.  and  Wilson,  assignors.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.  (See  ElUs,  Carleton, 

assignor.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  English,  A.  A., 

and  Forster,  assignors.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Fischer,  Her- 
bert G.  M.,  assignor.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Frolich,   Per 

K.,  assignor.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Fulton,  S.  C, 

and  Mikeska,  assignors.) 
Standard     Oil     Development     Company.        (See     Fulton, 

Stewart  C,  assignor.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Gohr,  Edwin 

J.,  assignor.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Gutzeit,  Carlos 

L.,  assignor.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Harris,  John 

M.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Haupt,  C.  H., 

and  Hall,  assignors.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Hewlett,  A.  P,. 

and  Cole,  assignors.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Holmes,   Au- 
gust, assignor.) 
Standard    Oil    Development    Company.       (See    Holtzclaw, 

J.  B.,  and  Winning,  assignors.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Howard  Frank 

A.,  assignor.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Howard,  F.  A., 

and  Haupt,  assignors.) 
Standard    Oil    Development    Company.       (See    Jones,    W., 

Sharp,  and  Boehm,  assignors.) 
Standard    Oil    Development    Company.       (See    Langmyhr, 

George  J.,  assignor.) 
Standard   Oil   Development   Company.      (See  Liberthson, 

Leo,  assignor.) 
Standard     Oil     Development     Company.        (See     Lieber, 

Eugene,  assignor.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     ( See  Lieber,  E.,  and 

Smyers,  assignors.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Mateer,  G.  L., 

and  Eustis.  assignors.) 
Standard    Oil   Development    Company.      (See    Matheson, 

George  L,,  assignor.) 

Standard    Oil     Development    Company.       (See    Maxwell, 

Malcolm,  assignor.) 
Standard    Oil   Development    Company.       (See    McCullam, 

William  G.,  assignor.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Mikeska,  L.  A., 

and   Fulton,    assignors.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Mikeska,  L.  A., 

and   Gleuson,  assignors.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Mikeska,  L.  A., 

and  Smith,  assignors.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Moore,  T.  V., 

and  Landry,  assignors.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Read,   C.  L., 

and  Harrington,  assignors.) 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Rhodes,  Auds- 

ley  v.,  assignor.) 
Stand,ard   Oil   Development   Company.      (See   Rolshausen, 

'•     u  ..  and  Bishkin.  assignors.) 


!■ 


Standard   Oil   Development   Company 
phael,   assignor.) 


(See  Rosen,   Ra- 

Standard    Oil    Development    Company.      (See    Rosen,    R  , 

and  Archibald,  assignor.) 
St.andard    Oil   Development    Company.      (See    Schneider, 

Helmuth  O.,  assignor.) 
St.andard    Oil    Development    Company.      (See    Showalter, 

Jere  C,  assignor.) 
^^M^'oci-^''  ^development  Company.     (See  Smith,  Joshua 

Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Smolev,   Eu- 
gene K.,  assignor.)  .-        v  .ti   ^^ 

Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Snyder,  John 
I.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

'''^J°1j"signor^'^'*'"'"^'^°'  Company.      (See  Stahl,  August 

^*«Ll^n?l'  Development  Company.      (See  Steik,  Karl  T., 

'''Re'in.nld''K.    "".XnTr'     '"""^''"■'"^-      ^^'^    Stratford. 

^T''n^r.,?rL!?n''*^^'"5'Tr"*  Company.     (See  Sweeney.  W. 
J.,  Richardson,  and  Murphree,  assignors.) 

''and"s1d?ol^aSrsT'  ^°"P''^'^^'-      <^^^  ^woope.  C.  C. 

'^^oUl!"nssigno?r''''"'""''°*  ^""^P^^^y-      (See  Sydnor,  Har- 

^'R"ien'  ^]':^.VZ\%T"'''    ^'""P""^-      (See    Thompson, 

^'JfanY'G.I'ilssuTnorT'"™*    Company.       (See    Vesterdal, 

^'l."  assigiJor.""''''"""*'"*  Company.      (See  Wasson,  Jones 

^^A",''nsslSor""^^''^'°*'°*  Company.     (See  Wells,  Alfred 

^^'jn'tsVr?Jr..a88rgnorT°*     ^"'"^'^"^-      <^^"     '''''"^^''• 

Staiulard    Oil    Development    Company.       (See    Whitelev 

J.  M.,  and  Vesterdal,  assignors.)  "niteiey, 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


589 


( See    Wiezevich, 

(See   Wiezevich, 

(See  Wilde,  Henry 


Standard   Oil   Development   Company. 
Peter  J.,  assignor.) 

Standard    Oil    Development    Company. 
P.  J.,  and  Gleason,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Development  Company. 
D.,  Jr..  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Wilson,  Harold 
A.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Winning,  Carl, 
assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Winning,  C, 
and  Fulton,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Development  Company.      (See  Winning,  C, 
and  Holtzclaw,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Zimmer,  J.  C, 
and  Carlson,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Development  Company.     (See  Zimmer,  J.  C, 
and  Morvpay,  assignors.) 

Standard  Power  Bed  Company.     (See  Bridenbaugh,  Elmer 
H.,  assignor.) 

Standard     Process     Manufacturing     Corporation.        (See 
Ericksson,  Emil,  assignor.) 

Standard  Products  Company,  The.     (See  McKinney,  Car- 
los  J.,   assignor.) 

Standard  Products  Company,  The.      (See  Reid,  .James   S., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Register  Company,  The.      (See  Metzner,  Albert 
W.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Safety  Equipment  Co.     (See  Montgomery,  Stan- 
ley W.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Sanitary  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Brain, 
G.,  and  Boyd,  assignors.) 

Standard      Sanitary      Manufacturing      Company.        (See 
Frankenberger,  Charles  J.,  assignor.) 

Standard      Sanitary     Manufacturing     Company.        (See 
Schmiedeknecht,    Victor  E.,   sasignor.) 

Standard  Sanitary  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Swin- 
nerton,  Bert  B.,   assignor.) 

Standard    Screvc    Company.       (See    Follet,    Vermont,    as- 
signor. ) 

Standard    Sports    Mfg.    Co.       (See    Levinson,    David,    as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Steel  Works.     (See  Bliss,  Carl  G.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Steel  Works.      (See  Gredell,  Otto  N.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Steel  Works.      (See  Wooley,  J.  C,  and  Gredell, 
assignor.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.     (See  Anderson,  Howard 
P.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.      (See  Anderson,  H.  P., 
and  MacKenzie,  assignors.) 

Standard   Stoker  Company,  The.      (See  Anderson,  H.  P., 
and  Martin,  assignors.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.      (See  Capps,  Washing- 
ton T.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.     (See  Davison,  C.  R.,  and 
Seibel,  assignors.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.     (See  Hansen,  Christ  T., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.      (See  Hogg,  Francis,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.     (See  Hubler,  Charles  P., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.     (See  Ketchpel,  Paul  A., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.     (See  Lower,  Nathan  M., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.     (See  MacKenzie,  Joseph 
B.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.      (See  Marsden,  William 
H.  R.,  assignor.) 

Standard    Stoker   Company,   The.      (See   Martin,    Eugene, 
assignor.  1 

Standard    Stoker   Company.      (See   Myers,    Guy    M.,    as- 
signors.) 

Standard   Stoker  Company,  The.      (See  Myers,   John  W., 
assignor.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.     (See  Robertson,  Morton 
F.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.     (See  Roesch,  F.  P.,  and 
Davison,   assignors.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  The.      (See  Surdy,  Charles  J., 
assignor.) 

Standard    Stoker    Company    (1922),    The.      (See    Lower, 
Natlian  M.,  assignor.) 

Standard    Stoker   (;omi)any,    (1922),   The.      (See   Turner, 
Edwin  A.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc.,  (1922),  The.     (See  Ander- 
son, Howard  P.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc.,  (1922),  The.     (See  Myers, 
John  W.,  MHsignor.) 

StinulMrd     Stoker    Company,     Inc.,     (1922),    The.       (See 
Surdykowski,    (^liarlcs    J.,    assignor.) 

SlandanI     Slokor    Company,     Inc.,     (1922),    The.       (See 
Turner,   10.   A.,   and   Surdy,   assignors.) 

Standard  Thermometer  Inc.     (See  Adair,  Thomas  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Trump   Bros.   Machine  Company.      (See  IIouso- 
m.in,  \Vlll)ur  !<.,  assignor.) 

Stand.'ird-'i'niini)    lims.    Miiclilne    Company    ot    nl.       (See 
Vimgliaii,   Andrew  10.,  Jr..  ns.'<ignor.) 

,StJiii(l;ir(l-'l'nniii)    liros.    Miiclilne    Conipany    et    al.       (.See 
Vimghiin,  A.  10.,  Jr.,  and  DIoner.  asHignors.) 

Stiindcrwick,  Uoginald  G.     (See  Warner,  D.  F.,  and  Stan- 
dorwlck.) 


Standerwick,  Reginald  G.,  Marblehead,  Mass.,  assignor 
to  General  Electric  Company.  Turbine  arrangement. 
2,082.601  ;  June  1. 

Standish,  John  F.,  Winthrop,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Nail- 
transferring  device.     2,082,852  ;  June  8. 

Standley,  Albert  H.,  Downingtown,  and  H.  H.  Burrows, 
Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Downingtown  Manufacturing 
Company,  Downington,  Pa.  Rubber  covered  suction  roll. 
2,069,119  ;   Jan,    26. 

Stando,  Joseph  P.  (See  Dixon,  C.  L.  Kennedy,  and 
Stando. ) 

Stanford,  Bruce,  et  al.  (See  Van  Stone,  Clifford  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stange,  Louis,  Sommerda,  assignor  to  Rheinmetall-Borsig 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Trigger 
mechanism  of  automatic  guns.     2,088,877  ;  Aug.  3. 

Stangeland,  Peder  O.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  C.  Cohen, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Ratchet  hinge.     2,097,651  ;  Nov.  2. 

Stanley,  Arthur  M.,  Lynn,  assignor  to  Stanley  Engineer- 
ing, Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Vehicle  wheel.  2,096,366 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Stanley,  Edgar  C,  Glen  Cove,  assignor  to  Webster  Engi- 
neering Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Forming  metallic 
bellows.     2,068,086;   Jan.   19. 

Stanley  Engineering,  Inc.  (See  Stanley,  Arthur  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stanley,  Frank.  (See  Bellingham,  L.,  and  Frank  and 
G.  F.  Stanley.) 

Stanley,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  Raybestos-Manhatten, 
Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Friction  clutch.  2,087,488 ; 
July  20. 

Stanley,  Gilbert  F.  (See  Bellingham,  L.,  and  Frank 
and  G.  F.  Stanley.) 

Stanley,  George  E.,  Coventry,  England.  Torsional  shock- 
absorber.     2,088,979  ;  Aug.  3. 

Stanley,  Harry,  Rocky  River,  and  V.  J.  Moir,  Cleveland 
Heights,  Ohio.     Tightening  device.     2,094,685  ;  Oct.  6. 

Stanley,  Henry  C,  and  W.  H.  Smith,  Manchester,  Eng- 
land.    Pneumatic  cushion.     2,099,870 ;  Nov.   23. 

Stanley,  Herbert  BI.  (See  Joshua,  W.  P.,  Stanley,  and 
Dymock.) 

Stanley,  Herbert  M.  (See  Joshua,  W.  P.,  Stanley,  Fuchs 
Querfurth,    and   Dymock.) 

Stanley,  James  N.,  Graham,  N.  C.  Oil  burner  oven. 
2,077,777  ;  Apr.  20. 

Stanley,  Joseph,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  W.  A. 
Cleary  Corporation.  Manufacture  of  alcohols  from 
their  corresponding  alkylenes.     2.077,967  ;  Apr.  20. 

Stanley,  Julian  C.     (See  Longdin,  H.  W.,  and  Stanley.) 

Stanley,  Leopold  G.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Traveling  case. 
2,103,281  :   Dec.   28. 

Stanley,  Lyle  D.,  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Motor  and  speed  pulley 
mount  for  a  lathe.     2,090,818  ;  Aug.  24. 

Stanley,  Nathan  M.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Safety  razor. 
2,068,085  ;  Jan.  19, 

Stanley,  Nathan  M.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Synthetic  resign  mag- 
nifying glass.     2,086,286  ;  July  6. 

Stanley,  Otis  O.,  Decatur,  111.  Cleaning  and  sterilizing 
device.     2,078,104  ;   Apr.   20. 

Stanley,  Thomas  A.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Container  filling  appa- 
ratus.    2,100,039  ;  Nov.  23. 

Stanley  Works,  The.     (See  Robinson,  David  M.,  assignor.) 

Stanley  Works,  The.     (See  Volz,  Frederick  A.,  assignor.) 

Stanolind  Oil  and  Gas  Company.  (See  Crall,  Donald  H., 
assignor.) 

Stanolind  Pipe  Line  Company.  (See  Polston,  J.  E..  and 
Hill,  assignors.) 

Stanolind  Pipe  Line  Company.  (See  Polston,  John  R., 
assignor.) 

Stansberry,  Warren  H.,  assignor  to  Peerless  Novelty 
Company,  Grand  Haven,  Mich.  Making  a  curling  iron 
2,094,858;  Oct.  5. 

Stansbury,  John  H.,  assignor  to  The  National  Color 
Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Label  for 
canned  goods.     2.093,985  ;  Sept.  21. 

Stansbury,  Miller,  Washington,  D.  C  Apparatus  for  liq- 
uid distribution  for  hydraulic  brakes.  2,085,173;  June 
29. 

Stansel,  Numan  R.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Flash  welding.  2,100,880; 
Nov.  30. 

Stansell,  Earl  E.     (See  Bishop,  Homer  L.,  assignor.) 

Stanton,  George  1!,,  Brooklyn.  N.  V.  lOlecirioal  current 
testing  instrument.     Re.  20,290;  Mar.  9. 

Stiinton,  George  T.  (See  Mason,  W.  P.,  Stanton,  and 
Tweeddale.) 

.Stanton,   Jiimcs  A.      (See   Ray,   10, 

Stanton,  Warren  F,,  Pawtnckcf,  R. 
trol.     2.070,679  ;  Apr.   13. 

Slan/<>1,  Victor,    Scliulenburg,  Tex. 
vice.     2.101,274;  Dec.  7. 

Staples,     Albert     F..     Bridgowntcr, 
2,080,215  ;  July  0. 

Stni)les,     Crawford     10.,     Wilklnsburg,     assignor     to     The 
Union  Switch  &  Slgiial  Compnny,  Swlssvale,  I'a.     .\ppa- 
riiliis     for     tlie    control    of    liigliway    crossing 
2.0,S!),')19  :   Auir.   10. 

Staples,    lOviins    M.,    Cincinnati,    Olilo.      Circular 
tool,     2,0!»:!,7I2;  Sent,  21. 

Staples,    lOvnns    M.,    ('inclnnati,    Ohio.      Circular 
tool.     2,003,980;  Sept.  21. 


and    Stiinton.) 
Fuel  mixture  con- 


Amusement   ride  de- 
Mass.       Razor    strop. 


signals, 
cutting 
cutting 


590 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Staples,  Leonard  W.,  assignor  to  The  II.  D.  Lee  Mercantile 
Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Belt  buckle  or  slide.    2,0C0,'J14  ; 
Jan.  5. 
Stapling   Machines   Co.      (See  Florcyk,   Edward   M.,   as- 
signor.) 
Stapling  Machines  Co.     (See  Rosenmund,  Alfred  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 
Stareck,  Jesse  E.,  Waterbury,  Conn.,   assignor  to  Kansas 
City  Testing  Laboratory,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Decorating 
metals.     2,081,121  ;  May  18. 
Star  E.vpansion  Bolt  Company.     (See  Hungerford,  Daniel 

C,  assignor.) 
Stargardt.  Helen,  Detroit,  Mich.     Container  and  measur- 
ing  device    therefor.      2,087.929  ;    July   27. 
Stargardter,    Albert    R.,    Brookline,    assignor    to    Gillette 
Safety   Razor  Company,    Boston,   Mass.      Coloring  and 
hardening  steel.     2,073,501  ;  Mar.  9. 
Stargardter,    Albert    R.,    Brookline,    assignor    to    Gillette 
Safety   Razor   Company,    Boston,    Mass.      Safety    razor 
blade  and  blade  strip.     2,073,502  ;  Mar.  9. 
Stargardter,    Albert    R.,    Brookline,    assignor    to    Gillette 
Safety  Razor  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Fine  edge  blade 
and  making  the  same.     2,087,051  ;  July  13. 
Stargardter,    Albert    R.,    Brookline,    assignor    to    Gillette 
Safety  Razor  Company,  Boston.  Mass.    Fine  edged  blade 
and  making  the  same.     2,093,874  ;  Sept.  21. 
Sta-Rite  Hair  Pin  Company.      (See  Gibson,   Clark  A.,   as- 
signor.) 
Stark,  August  H.,  Perryville,   Mo.     Refrigerator  defrost- 
ing.    2,095,014  ;  Oct.  5. 
Stark,   Floyd   J.,   Duluth,   Minn.,   assignor  of   twenty-five 
percent   to  J.    A.   Lundeen  and   twenty-five   percent  to 
J.  W.  Brown.     Shoe  soling  device.     2,077,723  ;  Apr.  20. 
Stark,    Georg,    Berlin-Karlshorst,    Germany,    assignor    to 
General    Electric    Company.     Phase    unbalance    meter. 
2,068,575  ;  Jan.  19. 
Stark,     George    A.,    Jr.,    Brecksville,    Ohio.      Art    glass. 

2,095,402  ;   Oct.   12. 
Stark,      llclinutli.      Berlin-Charlottenburg,      assignor      to 
Hoesch-KolnNouessen    Aktiengesellschaft    fiir    Bergbau 
und    Hiittenbetrieb,    Dortmund,    Germany.      Laminated 
spring.     2,103,122  :  Dec.  21. 
Stark,     Horace,     Detroit,     Mich.       Orientation     device. 

2,069,285  ;  Feb.  2. 
Slarli,    Horace,    Washington,    D.    C.      Device    for    use    in 
connection     with     operation    of    aircraft.       2,078,982 ; 
May  4. 
Stark,  Joseph  W.,  New  York,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  General 
Ribbon  Jlills.   Incorporated,   Castasaugua,   Pa.     Woven 
fabric.     2.087,389  ;  July  20. 
Stark,    Louis,    assignor    of   one-half   to   A.    Pollak-Rudin, 
Vienna,    Austria.      Absorption    refrigerating    machine. 
2,080,016  ;  May  11. 
Stark,  Louis,  assignor  to  A.  PoUak-Rudin,  Vienna,  Austria. 

Absorption  cooling  machine.     2,087,822;  July  20. 
Stark,  Ludwig,  North  Bergen.  N.  J.     Fastener  for  sanitarv 

napkins  and  the  like.     2,081,410;  May  25. 
Stark.  Rawson  E.,  Carnegie.  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Hobart 
Manufacturing  Company,  Troy,  Ohio.-    Aerating  appara- 
tus.    2,072,691 ;  Mar.  2. 
Stark,  Rawson  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Hobart 
Manufacturing  Company,   Troy,  Ohio.     Aerating  appa- 
ratus.    2,074,597;  Mar.  23. 
Stark    Tool    Company.       (See    Potter,    Frederick    T.,    as- 
signor.) 
Stark,    Virgile,     Neuilly-sur-Seine.     France.       Device    for 

feeding  coal  furnaces.     2,067,583  ;  Jan.  12. 
Stark,   William  H.,   Langhorne,   Pa.   Manufacture  of  bag 

handles.     2,075,672  ;  Mar.  30. 
Starkey,  William  C,  trustee,  et  al.     (See  Barton.  Clarence 

H..  asslenor.) 
Starkey,  William  C,  trustee  et  al.     (See  Litchfield,  Isaac 

W.,  assignor.) 
Starkey,  \\  illiani  C,  Indianapolis,  Tnd.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  W.  C.  Starkey,  R.  S.  Pruitt,  and  W.  H. 
Bcal.      trustees.        Automotive      driving      mechanism. 
2,101,275;  Dec.  7. 
St.'irks.  Henry  H.,  Tacnma,  Wash.     Door  indicating  device. 

2.00.9.471  :  Nov.  9.  1937. 
Starlina,   Inc.        (See  Ferris.  Robert  G.,  assignor.) 
Starner,    Irving   F.      (See   Everett,   W.   D.,    Starner,   and 

Olson.) 
Starr,  Albert  C,  NephI,  Utah,  assignor  to  Bendix  Brake 
Company.   South   Bend,   Ind.     Brake.     2.074.709  ;  Mar. 
23. 
Starr,  Charles  E.,  deceased,  by  E.  yi.  Starr,  administrntrix. 
Inglewood.   Calif.,   assignor   to   Perfecto   Gear   DifTeren- 
fial    Co.,    Belllngham,    Wash.     Auxiliary    transmission. 
2.06,S.437  ;  Jan.   19. 
Starr.  Charles  E..  dccen.sed,  by  E.  M.  St.irr,  admlni.strafrix, 
Inglewood,   Calif.,   assignor   to   Perfecto   Gear   nirfcren- 
tial      Co.,      Bellingham,      Wash.      Speed     change     axle. 
2.008.4.38  ;  Jan.   19. 
Starr,  Charles  E..   deceased,  hy  E.  M.   Starr,  administra- 
trix,   Ingli'wood.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Perfecto  Gear  Dif- 
ferential  Co.,   Bellingham,    Wash.     Transmission   gear- 
ing.    2.080.937  :  May  18. 
Starr,  Eva   M..  adnilnislratrli.      (Sec  Starr,  Ch.irlos  E.) 
Starr,    FrcdiTlck    E..    BelzonI,    Miss.      Blind    fastener   for 

wall   and   celling  board."!.      2.099.632;    Nov.   16. 
Starr,  Oscar  L.,   >risslon  San  Jose,  assignor  to  CntorplUar 
Tractor  Co.,   San   Lenndro.  Calif.     Power  transmission 
mechanism.      2,071.665;    Feb.    23. 


(See  Raynolds,   Regi- 
Chain    tightener. 


Starr,  Oscar  L.,  Mission  San  Jose,  and  H.  S.  Eberhard, 
San  Leandro,  assignor  to  Caterpillar  Tractor  Co.,  San 
Leandro,  Calif.    Motor  vehicle.    2,076,009  ;  Apr.  6. 
Starr,  Oscar  L.,  Mission  San  Jose,  Calif.,  and  H.  S.  Eber- 
hard, Peoria,   111.,  assignors  to  Caterpillar  Tractor  Co., 
San  Leandro,  Calif.     Tractor.     2,095,559  ;  Oct.  12. 
Starr,    Raymond    H.,    and    C.    Masters,    Kansas   City,    as- 
signors to  Koch  Butchers  Supply  Company,  North  Kan- 
sas City,  :^Io.     Refrigerator.     2,074,870  ;  Mar.   23. 
Starr,    William    F.,     Chicago,    111.       Weather    stripping. 

2,097,352  ;  Oct.  26. 
Starreic,    Eugene    S.      (See   Garretson,    Richard    E.    J., 

assignor.) 
Starrett,   John   S.,  Wilmette,  111.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration    of    America.       Radio     receiver.       2,093,102 ; 
Sept.  14. 
Starrett,  L.   S.,  Company,  The.      (See  Sisson,  James  G., 

assignor.) 
Starrett,  L.  S.,  Company,  The.     (See  Williams,  Arthur  E., 

assignor.) 
Start,  Ernest.      (See  Start,  Harry  W.  and  E.) 
Start,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  George  Blackburn  and  Sons 
Limited,   Nottingham,   England.     Straight-bar   knitting 
machine.      2.077,778  ;  Apr.   20. 
Start,    Harry    W.,    Carlton,    and    E.    Start,    Wilford,    as- 
signors  to   George  Blackburn  and   Sons   Limited,   Not- 
tingham, England.     Knitting  of  garments  on  straight- 
bar  machines  and  in  means  therefor.     2,090,600  ;  Aug. 
17. 
Staten,  Allen  M.,  Pershing,  Iowa.     Drill  post.     2,084.925  ; 

June  22,  1937. 
States  Batteries  Ltd.     (See  Thomas,  A.  W.,  assignor.) 
States    Company,    The.       (See    Blakeslee,    Henry    J.,    as- 
signor.) 
Statham,  Louis.     (See  Blau,  L.  W.,  and  Statham.) 
Statbam,  Noel,  Irvington,  and  T.  G.  Leek,  Covington,  Va., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  West  Virginia  Pulp 
&  Paper  Company,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Producing  light 
precipitated  chalk.     2,081,112  ;  May  18. 
Stathem,     Vereau    L.,    Riverdale,    Calif.      Bag    or    sack 

holder.     2,079,132  ;  May  4. 
Stationers  Loose  Leaf  Company.     (See  Lotter,  Adolph  G., 

assignor.) 
Stationers  Loose  Leaf  Company. 

nald  M.,   assignor.) 
Statler,     Louis     C,     Laramie,     Wyo. 

2,097,048;  Oct.  26. 
Statler,  Walter  H.,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem 

Steel  Company.     Mine  car.     2,067,249  ;  Jan.  12. 
Stattmann,   Walter  A.,   Chicago,   111.     Closure  device   for 

rendering  bottles  nonrefillable.     2,082,207  ;  June  1. 
Staub,  Jean.      (See  Pulejo,  C,  and  Staub.) 
Stauber,    Jakob,    Schlieren,    Switzerland.      Process   and    a 
plant  for  the  ventilation  of  closed  rooms.     2,074,283 ; 
Mar.  16. 
Stand,  Cyril  J.,  and  M.  L.  Dnndon,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors,   by    mesne    assignments,    to    Eastman    Kodak 
Company,    Jersey  City,   N.   J.     Photographic   developer 
containing  an  antifogging  agent.     2,080,017  ;  May  11. 
Staude,   Edwin  G.,  Minneapolis,   Minn.     Delivery  mecha- 
nism for  paper  box  machines.     20,541 ;  Oct.  26. 
Staude,  Edwin  G.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Combined  clutch 

and  brake  control.     Re.  20,565  ;   Nov.  30. 
Staude,  Edwin  G.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Adhesive  applying 
S'j;jo'''^l,'S'"  J°'^     paper     package     making     machines. 
2,000,00  1  ;   Jan.   19. 
Staude,  Edwin  G.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Stacking  mecha- 
nism for  paper  box  machines  and  the  like.     2,072,318  ; 
Mar.  2. 
Staude,  Edwin  G.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Adhesive  apply- 
'."jf^i*''"'"'"*"'*™    ^^^   paper    package    making   macliines. 
2.082,].SG  ;  June  1. 
Staude,   Edwin  G.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Single  pedal  con- 
trol for  motor  vehicles.     2,085,550  ;  June  29 
St.Tude.  Edwin  G.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Automatic  control 

for  power  propelled  vehicles.     2.094,383  ;  Sept.  28 
Staude.   Edwin   G.,   Minneapolis,   Minn.      Power  amplifier 

for  motor  car  controls.     2.095.841  ■  Oct    1'' 
Staudinger.  Georg,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,'  Germany.     Ap- 
paratus for  measuring   the  pressure  in    the  surface  of 
contact  between   a  yielding  and   substantially  unyield- 
ing body.     2,087,584  ;  July  20. 

^'^nn'^",";    «",°,^^  ^-      <^^^  ^"'Jen-   ET.    A..   Staudinger, 
and  Eaglesfleld.) 

St.^udingor,  IlcrmariP.  Freiburg,  Ereisgau,  and  W.  Heuer, 

J_rankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst,      assignors      to      I       G 

Farbenindustrie    Aktiengesellschaft,     Frankfort-on-the- 

.      "•,«^'''''™''°y-       Polymerized    styrene.      2,089,444; 
Aug.   10.  ' 

^^o'n.m •-<■«'■•' X-  R-.   .^lilwaukee.    Wis.       Flatiron    holder. 
-."9!i.  I  (lO  ;   Nov.   23 

SflJULr'"")?^'!?"  ^-     (See  Hengleln,  F.  A.,  and  Stauf.) 
btauflfer    Charles  F.,  Oak  Park,  and  S.  Budlong,  Chicago, 

2:078  406  -Apr  ^7  <^'>'»°ee  clutch  and  transmission! 
^*!l=!!'l^-FK*'™''^'^*  Company.  (See  Missbach,  Edmund  C, 
^^si'!r",'.',r  )^  ''*"'*'  Company.  (See  Nelson,  Peter,  as- 
^^elgnor)^''^"'''^^  Company.  (See  Zender,  Justin,  as- 
StaulTer    Glen  D.    Nappanee,  Ind.     Fusible  coupling  for 

fire  alarm  circuits.     2,098,680  ;  Nov.  9.         '-""i'""b 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


591 


Stauffer,  Harry  G.  (See  Dietz,  J.  B.,  StaufEer,  and 
Oeffinger.) 

StaufCer,  Joseph  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lawn  mower. 
2.089,445  ;  Aug.   10. 

Staunt,  Martin,  Chicago,  111.  Dental  appliance.  2,098,317  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Staver,  Edward  F.     (See  Haffecost,  F.,  and  Staver.) 

Staves,  Frank  O.,  Waltham,  assignor  to  Felton  &  Son, 
Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Sealing  machine.  2,068,439  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Staves,  Frank  O.,  Waltham,  assignor  to  Felton  &  Son, 
Inc..  Boston,  Mass.  Assembling  of  bottle  seals  and 
strands.     2,091,891 ;  Aug.  31. 

Stayton,  Daniel  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Extension  switch. 
2,072,389  ;  Mar.  2. 

Steam  Motors  Inc.     (See  Crosby,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Steam  Pressing  Iron  Company.  (See  Clark,  Frederick  J., 
assignor.) 

Stearns,  Albert  A.,  et  al.  (See  Coulton,  William  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Stearns  &  Foster  Company,  The.  (See  Dwight,  Eussell  S. 
assignor.) 

Stearns  &  Foster  Company,  The.  (See  Hooker,  F.  J.,  and 
Carruthers,   assignors.) 

Stearns,  Freeman  R.,  assignor  to  The  Carrom  Company, 
Ludington,   Mich.     Table.     2,090,378 ;  Aug.  17. 

Stearns,  Harry  A.  (See  Orcutt,  J.  W.,  Stearns,  and 
Wall.) 

Stearns  Magnetic  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Steams, 
Eoswell  H.,  assignor.) 

Stearns  Magnetic  INlanufacturing  Company.  (See  Stearns, 
R.  H.,  and  Kiekhaefer,  assignors.) 

Steams,  Roswell  H.,  assignor  to  Magnetic  Manufacturing 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Magnetic  separator  and 
process  of  separation.     2,067,584  ;    Jan.   12. 

Stearns,  Roswell  H.,  assignor  to  Stearns  Magnetic  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Magnetic  sepa- 
rator  and   concentrator.     2.078.513  ;  Apr.   27. 

Stearns,  Roswell  H.,  Milwaukee,  and  H.  W.  Harman,  Wau- 
watosa,  assignors  to  Magnetic  Manufacturing  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Magnetic  clutch.     2,070,813  ;  Feb.  16. 

Stearns,  Roswell  H.,  and  E.  C.  Kiekhaefer,  assignors  to 
Stearns  Magnetic  Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.  Spout  type  magnetic  separator.  2,089,138 ; 
Aug.    3. 

Stebbins,  George  E.,  et  al.     (See  Ward,  Paul  S.,  assignor.) 

Stebbins,  James  H..  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Ball  cock  device  for 
tanks.     2,086,646  ;  July  13. 

Stebbins,  John  D.,  New  York,  N.  T.,  and  P.  W.  Yeager, 
Cliffside  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Barrett  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus  for  laying 
sheet  material.     2,084,625  ;  June  22. 

Stebbins,   John  R.      (See  Weisel,   Zenas  V.,  assignor.) 

Stebler,  Fred,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Food  Machinery  Cor- 
poration, San  Jose,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  sterilizing 
and  cleaning  boxes  and  crates.     2,092.988  ;   Sept.  14. 

Stechbart,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Matchless  Electric  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Decorative  lighting  device.  2,074,154 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Stechbart,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Matchless  Electric  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Decorative  light.  2,092,784 ;  Sept. 
14. 

Stechbart,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Matchless  Electric  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Decorative  light  structure. 
2,092,785  ;   Sept.   14. 

Stecher,  Henry  D.,  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Weatherhead 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Attaching  couplings  to  hose 
ends.      2,073,909 ;   Mar.    16. 

Stocher,  Joseph  L.  (See  Amick,  M.  G.,  Lawrence,  and 
Steelier.) 

Stpcher,  Joseph  L.  (See  Amick,  M.  G.,  Parmelee,  and 
Stecher.) 

Stechert,  Hermann,  Kemberg,  Germany.  Antidazzle 
headlight.     2,089,927;  Aug.   10. 

Steck,  Leo  V..  Oakland,  assignor  to  Shell  Development 
Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cleaning  composition. 
2,067,355  :  Jan.  12. 

Steck,  Ij<>o  v..  Piedmont,  W.  Engs,  and  M.  do  Simo,  Berke- 
ley, assignors  to  Slinll  Development  Company,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.  Dehydrogenation  of  alcohols.  2,083,877  ; 
June  15. 

Stocke,  Edward,  Warsaw,  Poland.  Automatic  firearm. 
2,089,671  ;   Aug.    10. 

Steckol,  Klmor  A.,  Jr.,  and  E.  IT.  Bridenbaugh,  Denver, 
Colo.,  said  Bridenbaugh  assignor  to  said  Steckcl.  Elec- 
tric spray  gun  for  shellac,  paints,  etc.  2,068,205  ; 
•Tan.  19. 

Steckcr,  Alois.     (See  Mikulka,  F.,  Stecker,  and  Sekar.) 

Stodefeld,  Curt,  et  al.     (See  Ileyner,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Stedel'eld,  Curt,  Hanover,  Germany.  Elastic  pcrnmnpnt 
way.     2,068,714;  Jan.  26. 

Stoder,  Marshall,  assignor  to  L.  J.  Miley  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Brake  liner.     2,087,4.53  ;  .Tuly  20. 

Stedfnst  Rubber  Company.  (See  Clifford,  James  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

St6  dile  Satujo  St6  Anma  de  Construction  de,  Tuyaux 
sans  Joints  Systems  (^ravetto  Brevol6  S.  G.  D.  G.  (See 
Mourrallle,  Joan   P.   1;.,  .-isslgiior.) 

Stool;,  .-^ainiicl.      (See  Itleuol,   W.  TI.,  and  Steck.) 

Steel  Brotliprs  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Bhatnngar, 
ShnntI  S.,  assignor.) 

Steel  Heddle  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ilassold, 
Victor  C,  assignor.) 


Steel  Heddle  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kasper, 
Louis,  assignor.) 

Steel  Heddle  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kaufmann, 
John  J.,  assignor.) 

Steel  Heddle  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Kaufmann, 
John  J.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Steel  Housing  Corporation.  (See  Streich,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Steel,  John  G.,  Hulme,  Manchester,  England.  Lighting 
of  road   vehicles.     2,089,672  ;  Aug.   10. 

Steel,  Joseph  I.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  The  Moore 
Dry  Kiln  Company  of  Oregon.  Dry  kiln.  2,081,098  ; 
May  18. 

Steel,  Joseph  I.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  Moore  Dry 
Kiln  Company  of  Oregon.  Apparatus  for  kiln  drying. 
2,087,454  ;  July  20. 

Steel  Nut  &  Joseph  Hampton  Limited,  The.  (See  Nash, 
Samuel  T.,  assignor.) 

Steel  Products  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Bur- 
ton, Warren  D.,  assignor.) 

Steel,   Samuel  T.      (See  Durnell,   H.   G.,   and  Steel.) 

Steel,  Samuel  T.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Float  handle. 
2,096,655  ;  Oct.  19. 

Steel  Sanitary  Company,  The.  (See  Rodman,  Clarence  J., 
assignor.) 

Steel  Wheel  Corporation,  The.  (See  Dodge,  A.  Y.,  and 
Kliesrath,  assignors.) 

Steel  Wheel  Corporation,  The.  (See  Kliesrath,  Victor  W., 
assignor.) 

Steel  Wheel  Corporation,  The.  (See  Ney,  Alfred  M., 
assignor.) 

Steeldraulic  Brake  Company.  (See  Sneed,  John,  as- 
signor. ) 

Steele,  Burt  J.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Envelope.  2,099,354  ; 
Nov.    16. 

Steele,  Edward,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Steam  exhaust  pipe 
arrangement  for  articulated  locomotives.  2,066,370 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Steele,  Edwin  G.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Gravity  reducing  appa- 
ratus and  method.     2,091,772  :  Aug.  31. 

Steele,  Harry  C,  Ashland,  Ky.  Tank  closure.  2,081,717  ; 
May  25. 

Steele,  James  R.     (See  Moore,  G.  L.,  and  Steele.) 

Steele,  Lawrence  C,  Union,  W.  Va.  Apparatus  for 
rolling  sheet  metal.     2,090,463  ;  Aug.   17. 

Steele,  William  C.     (See  Ballack,  C.  A.,  and  Steele.) 

Steele,  William  L.,  near  Seattle,  Wash.,  assignor  to 
Radiator  Specialty  Company,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Water 
heater.     2,092,658;  Sept.  7. 

Steele,  William  R.,  Lee-on-the-Solent,  England.  Wobble- 
plate  mechanism.     2,097,138  ;  Oct.  26. 

Steen,  Harford  K.,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Shopping  bag. 
2,076,680;  Apr.  13. 

Steen,  Harry  S.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Faucet  Company, 
Chicago,   111.     Waste  mechanism.     2,085,876 ;   July   6. 

Steen,  John,  Ashland,  Ky.  Extensible  handle  for  caskets. 
2,091,495  ;  Aug.  31. 

Steenbeck,  Max,  Berlin-Simenestadt.  Germany,  assignor 
to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 
Control  of  electric  circuits  of  means  of  electron  tubes. 
2,092,095  ;  Sept.  7. 

Steenbeck,  Max,  Berlin-Siemensstadt,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company, 
East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Discharge  device  control. 
2,095,772;   Oct.   12. 

Steenbeck,  Max,  assignor  to  Siemens-Schuckertwerke 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin-Siemensstadt,  Germany.  De- 
vice for  producing  electron  rays  of  high  energy. 
2,103,303  ;  Dec.  28. 

Steenbeck,  Wilhelm,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Electric  motor. 
2,092,339  ;  Sept.  7. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Freezing  tray  separator 
construction.     2,067,799  :  Jan.  12. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Flow  controlling  device 
for  refrigerating  systems.     2,069,630  ;  Feb.  2. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Evaporator  for  refrigerat- 
ing  machines.      2,070,457  ;   Feb.   9. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Refrigerating  machine  con- 
denser.    2,071,182;  Feb.  16. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Refrigerator.  2,071,183 ;  Feb. 
16. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Mudling  device  for  com- 
pressors.    2,080,236;  May  11. 

Steenstrup,  Cliristian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Genernl  Electric  Company.  Compressor  valve. 
2,09.">,842  ;   Oct.   12. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Genernl  Electric  Company.  Refrigerating  machine. 
2,3  01,656;  Dec.  7. 

Steenstrup,  Christian,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Refrigerating  machine. 
2,102..^90:   Dec.   14. 

Steenstrup,  Christian.  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
(!en(>nil  Electric  Company.  Uefrlgernting  machine. 
2,102,301  :    Oec.   14. 

Steeple,  Reginald  C,  Snn  Mateo,  Calif.  Ornament. 
2,085,343  ;  Juno  20. 


592 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Steere,  Edward  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  C.  Cran- 
ford,  Asheboro,  N.  C.  Knitting  machine.  2,070,458  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Steorup,  Godfrey,  Maywood,  111.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  electrical 
disruptive  discharges.     2,097,477  ;  Nov.  2. 

Steffan,  George  B.  C,  and  H.  O.  Williams.  Joliet.  HI., 
assignors  to  The  Lockwood  Manufacturing  Company. 
Cincinnati.    Ohio.     Bun  pan.     2.091.422  ;   Aug.  31. 

Stegemann,  Friedrich,  assignor  to  Seitz-Werke  G.  m.  b.  H., 
Bad  Krouznach,  Germany.  Machine  for  cleaning  ves- 
sels, particularly  bottles.     2.09S.526  ;  Nov.  9. 

Stegpmeyer.  Lou  A.      (See  Myers.  L.  D.,  and  Stegemeyer. ) 

Stegkemper.  George  H.  (See  Johnson,  H.  F.,  and  Steg- 
kemper.) 

Stohli.  Henry  J.     (See  Lloyd,  R.  L.,  and  Stehli.) 

Stehling,  Chas.  H.,  Company.  (See  Stehling,  Joseph  J., 
assignor.) 

Stehling,  Joseph  J.,  assignor  to  Chas.  11.  Stehling  Com- 
pany, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Leather  wringing  and  put- 
ting-out machine.     2,094,761  ;  Oct.  5. 

Steibelt,  Elisabetha,  administratrix.  (See  Steibelt, 
Werner. ) 

Steibelt,  Werner,  deceased,  by  E.  Steibelt,  administratrix, 
Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farben- 
industrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln, 
Germany.  Composition  for  combating  foam.  2,085,709  ; 
June  29. 

Steiger,  George  W..  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  treating  textile  material.  2.086,100 ; 
July  6. 

Steiger,   Norbert.      (See  Zerweck,   W.,   and   Steiger.) 

Steiger,  Norbert.  (See  Zerweck,  W.,  Steiger,  Modersohn, 
and  Schleifenbaum.) 

Stelgerwald,  Christian.     (See  Ebel,  F.,  and  Steigerwald. ) 

Steigerwald,  Christian.  (See  Koeberle,  K.,  and  Steiger- 
wald.) 

Steik,  Karl  T.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Development  Company.  Manufacturing  ketenes. 
2,086,582  ;  July  13. 

Steik,  Karl  T.,  Upper  Montclair.  assignor  to  National 
Oil  Products  Company,  Harrison,  N.  J.  Castor  oil 
product.     2,068.088  :  Jan.  19. 

Steik.  Karl  T.,  Upper  Montclair.  and  J.  F.  MuUer,  New 
Brunswick,  assignors  to  National  Oil  Products  Company, 
Harrison,  N.  J.  Emulsifiable  solutions  of  sulphur  di- 
oxide.    2,068,089  :  Jan.   19. 

Steik,  Karl  T.,  Clifton,  and  A.  H.  Gleason,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Com- 
panv.  Preparation  of  anhydrides  by  the  use  of  ketene. 
2.000.900  :  Nov.  23. 

Steimel,  Karl,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Multigrid  tube  regenerative  circuit.     2,069,337  ;  Feb.  2. 

Steimel,  Karl,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Elec- 
tron discharge  tube.     2.080,098  ;  May  11. 

Steinier,  Charles  M..  executor.     (See  Steinier.  Theodore  C.) 

Stelmer,  Theodore  C,  Dormont,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Hartford-Empire  Company,  Hartford, 
Conn.     Glassworking  apparatus.     2,073,571  ;  Mar.  9. 

Steimer,  Theodore  C,  deceased,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  by  C.  M. 
Steinier,  Zanesville,  Ohio,  executor,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Hartford-Empire  Company.  Hartford, 
(ionn.     Glass  feeding  mechanism.     2,073..">73  :   Mar.   9. 

Stein,  Albert  W.,  Hillside,  N.  J.  Tennis  ball  holder. 
2,088.980  ;  Aug.  3. 

Stein,  Alfred  E.,  SafUe,  Sweden.  Desulphurizing  artificial 
filaments  of  viscose.    2,066,371 ;  Jan.  5. 

Stein.  Berthold.  and  W.  Kuohne.  Mannheim.  Germany, 
assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc..  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Dycstuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  tbio-ether  series. 
2.091.6.-7:  Aug.  31. 

Stein,  Charles  T.,  Bellevue.  assignor  to  The  Wadsworlli 
Watch  Case  Company,  Dayton,  Ky.  Timing  device. 
2,087,206  ;  July  13. 

Stein.  Edward  I'..  !•'.  D.  Thornton,  and  R.  Morris,  assignors 
of  one-half  to  J.  A.  Russell,  Chicago,  111.  Amusement 
game.     2,103.192  ;  Dec.  21. 

Stein.  Hall  &  Company.  (See  Bosland.  Herman  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stein.  Hall  &  Company.  (See  Frieden,  A.,  and  Werbin. 
assignor.";. ) 

Stoin.  Hall  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Bauer,  Jordan 
v..  as'Jicnor.) 

Stein,  Hall  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hart,  Walter 
11.,  assignor.) 

Stein,  Harold  J.,  assignor  to  Allfs-Chalmers  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Milw.qukee,  Wis.  Heat  treating  con- 
tainer.    2,101,481  ;  Dec.  7. 

Stein,  Harry  I.     (See  Gertler,  Samuel  E.,  assignor.) 

Stein.  Henry  E..  Mankato.  Minn.  Operating  mecha- 
nism for  automotive  vehicles.     2.100.22.'i  ;  Nov.  2.'!. 

Stein.  Irving  M.,  assignor  to  I^eeds  tc  Northrup  Companv, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Exhibiting  Instrument.  2.074.11(5: 
Mar.  16. 

Stein.  Irving  M..  assignor  to  I>eeds  &  Northrup.  Company 
Philadelphia,   Pa.      Potentiometer,      2. 083. 408  :   June  8. 

Stein.  Irvine  M.,  assignor  to  l/oods  4  Northrup  Company, 
IMilladelphln.  Pa.  Temperature  measuring  ersterii. 
2.n9R.nr)0  ;   Nov.   9. 

Stein,  Jacob.  New  York,  and  E.  Freedman,  Brooklyn,  N  Y 
Mouthpiece.     2.070,676;  May  18. 


Stein,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  H.  Mosher,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Jacob  Stein,  doing  business 
as  Climax  Rubber  Company.  Rubber  and  rubberized 
sanitary  garment.     Re.   20,337  ;   Apr.  20. 

Stein,  Johanna  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Culinary  device. 
2,097,312  :    Oct.    26. 

Stein,  John  G.,  &  Company -Limited.  (See  Hyslop,  Joseph 
F.,  assignor.) 

Stein,  Leonhard.  (See  BockmQhl,  M.,  Ehrhart,  and 
Stein.) 

Stein,  Leonhard.  (See  Bockmiihl,  M.,  Ehrhart,  Stein,  and 
Ilallensleben.) 

Stein,  Leonhard.      (See  Buckmuhl,  M.,  and  Stein.) 

Stein,  Otto.     (See  Bruson.  H.  A.,  and  Stein.) 

Stein,  Paul,  Jloser,  near  Magdeburg,  Germany.  Jet  pipe 
for  fire  extinguishing  purposes  with  a  widening  mouth- 
piece.    2,089,304  :  Aug.   10. 

Steinacker,  Frank  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio ;  M.  Steinacker, 
executrix  of  said  Frank  W.  Steinacker,  deceased.  Cord 
fastener  or  holder.    2.080,153 ;  May  11. 

Steinacker,  Martha,  executrix.  (See  Steinacker,  Frank 
W.) 

Steinbach,  Paul  R.,  assignor  to  The  Realistic  Permanent 
Wave  Machine  Co..  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Composition  of 
matter  for  waving  hair.     2,095,374  :   Oct.   12. 

Steinbach,  Theodore,  Millburn,  N.  J.  Hair  clipping  im- 
piement.     2.098.437  ;  Nov.  9. 

Steinbeck,  Charles  A.     (See  Allison,  R.  R.,  and  Steinbeck.) 

Steinberg,  Maurice  B.,  Coney  Island,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  I.  Cohen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  waistband  or 
belt.     2,076,925  :  Apr.   13. 

Steinberg,  Otto.  Emmendingen,  Baden,  and  R.  Wenzl, 
Freiburg,  I.  Br.,  Germany.  Heat  exchange  element. 
2.088.391  ;    July   27. 

Steinberger,  Alfred  J.,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.,  G.  L.  Bassett,  and 
A.  Bienenstein,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignors  of  one-half  to 
Celluloid  Corporation,  and  one-half  to  The  Conklin  Pen 
Company.  Molding  thermoplastic  materials  and  prod- 
uct thereof.     2,076,796  ;  Apr.   13. 

Steinberger,  Franz.  (See  Roth,  P.,  Elvert,  and  Stein- 
berger. ) 

Steinberger,  Irwin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Glove.  2,067,424  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Steindler.  Leslie  L.,  et  al.  (See  Waters,  Charles  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Steindorf,  Robert  T..  assignor  to  Chain  Belt  Company, 
Jlilwaukee,  Wis.  Sedimentation  apparatus.  2,085,514  ; 
June  29. 

Steindorff,  Adolf,  G.  Balle,  and  P.  Heimke,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  and  K.  Horst,  Hofheim-on-the-Taunus,  as- 
signors to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Maln,  Germany.  Carbocvclic  com- 
pounds containing  acid  salt-forming  groups.  "2,083,482  • 
June  8. 

Steindorff,  Adolf,  and  G.  Balle,  Frankfort-on-the-Main- 
Hochst,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Artificial 
threads  and  preparing  them.     2,085,513  ;  June  29. 

Steindorff.  Adolf,  G.  Balle,  and  P.  Heimke,  assignors  to 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft.  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of  assistants  for  the 
textile  and  related  industries.     2.095.457  •  Oct    1"' 

^^S'S-""' ^'^'•'^'^'  Eureka,  Mont.  Overhead  garage  door. 
2,0(4.347;  Mar.  23. 

Steiner,  Amos  P.,  assignor  to  Landis  Tool  Companv. 
^nio-^h°^°i  P^v  Machine  tool  carriage  control. 
-.0!5.i.i45  ;  June  15. 

^*2.093,7«;^Sept.2i.  ^"^^'P°'*'    ^°°°-      ^°"°=    '^^^'^• 
Steiner.  Ernest.      (See  Leraire.  Edwin  A.,   assignor  ) 
Steiner,   George  A.,  Miami  Beach,   Fla.,  assignor  to  Min- 
neapolis   Linen    Supply    Company,    Minneapolis.    Minn 
Belt,   securing   and   adjusting  means.      2,096,206;   Oct 

Steiner  Hans,  assignor  to  Sulzer  Fr^res,  Societe  Anonyme, 
\\mterrhur,  Switzerland.  Control  system  for  free 
stroke  piston  engines.     2,090,709  •  Au"    ''4 

Steiner.  Harry  C.  Scotia,  and  O.  W.  Livingston.  Schenec- 

Th1^rmi:>niVc.XSe"."%.^"82!^6Sr.'-1u?il*"*=^°'"P^°^- 
^TolllolTj'u^.-a^'-  '^°"^'  '^''-  ^^'^  ^""•''S  device. 
Steinier  .^Joseph  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Burner.  2,086,369; 
Steiner.    Karl,    Heilbronn,    Germany,    assignor    to    Amer- 

p^t"on':"T09'^?,^0T9™*i)7t  ^r  ^'''''  ""■  ^-  ^'°"''^  '''''' 
""'vice.'"-  2  07l'859'-'FX'>'f  •  ''"'"•  ^'"^"""^  *™°«^«^  ^^ 
^'to^^:7kT%T.^-lT^^^'''    ^     ^-      ^'^P^^^'^^S    device. 

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^'rwin"''*"^"  '^''«"""i-  Austria.  Compact.  2,084.292; 
■'^'si"nnr'^"''^^  Company.  (See  Birr,  Rudolph  G.,  as- 
^*a&gn%  ^""^P^^y-  (See  Birr,  R.  G.,  and  Grunwald. 
""^Ster/rre^er^"'"""*  ^-  ^^^  ^^^th.  C.  Rittler.  and 
^*2,082  987  ^"unTs^-  '^»»^°>«PO«-t.  Pa.    Electric  razor. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


593 


Steinmann,  Karl,  Winterthur,  Switzerland.  Oil  atomizer. 
2.089,673;  Aug.    10. 

Steinmayer,  Alwin  G.  (See  Schultz,  W.  O.,  and  Stein- 
mayer.) 

Steinmayer,  Alwin  G.,  assignor  to  Line  Material  Company, 
South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Drop-out  fuse  construction. 
2,070,759  ;  Feb.  16. 

Steinmayer,  Alwin  G.,  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  Line  Bla- 
terial  Company,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Drop-out  fuse 
construction.      2,076,681  ;    Apr.    13. 

Steiumayer,  Alwin  G.,  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  Line  Mate- 
rial Company,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Fuse  link  con- 
struction.    2,084,010  :  June  15. 

Steinmayer,  Alwin  G.,  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  Line  Mate- 
rial Company,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Spring  ten- 
sioned  fuse  link.     2,096,983  ;  Oct.  26. 

Steinmayer,  Alwin  G.,  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  Line  Ma- 
terial Company,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Fuse  link  for 
expulsion   fuses.     2,100,413  ;  Nov.  30. 

Steinmayer,  Alwin  G.,  Milwaukee,  and  W.  O.  Schultz, 
South  Milwaukee,  assignors  to  Line  Material  Company, 
South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Housed  type  of  drop-out  fuse. 
2,073,186  ;  Mar.  9. 

Steinmetz,  Alfred  A^  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  The  Western 
Union  Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of 
and  system  for  rectifying  and  increasing  the  frequency 
of  alternating  currents.     2,085,515  ;  June  29. 

Steinmetz,  Fritz,  Leipzig.  Germany.  Printing  press. 
2,090,361  :   Aug.   17. 

Steinmetz,  John  C,  Jackson,  Mich.  Mat  cutter. 
2,073,855  :  Mar.  16. 

Stelnthal,  Augustus,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  book 
cover  and  display  mounting.     2,088,672  ;  Aug.  3. 

Steinthal,  Martin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Holder  for  loose 
cards.     2,073,233  ;  Mar.  9. 

Steinthal,  Martin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sample  holder  and 
easel  therefor.     2,093,160;    Sept.   14. 

Steinway  &  Sons.      (See  Bilhuber,  Paul   H.,  assignor.) 

SteJnwedell,  William  E.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to 
The  Gas  Machinery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making 
a  substitute  gas  for  natural  gas  in  standard  carbureted 
water  gas  apparatus.     2,086,340  ;  July  6. 

Steirly,  Albert  R.,  Houston,  Tex.  Pump  valve.  2,093,602  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Stelfox,  Mildred  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Facial  wrinkle  re- 
mover and  preventer.     2,076,282  ;  Apr.  6. 

Stelkens,  Willy,  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Unit- 
ing curved  bodies  including  boots  and  shoes. 
2,099,320;  Nov.  16. 

Stella,  Oliver,  Chicago,  111.  Making  wear-resisting  anti- 
skid chips.     2,094,727  ;  Oct.  5. 

SteP.Ite  Limited.     (See  Moore,  Samuel,  assignor.) 

Stelljes,  Fred  D.,  East  Orange,  assignor  to  T  &  L  Com- 
pany Incorporated,  Newark,  N.  J.  Handle  for  luggage. 
2,091,531  ;  Aug.  31. 

Stell.ies,  Herman  T.,  Hollis,  N.  Y.  Window  ventilator. 
2,067,989  ;  Jan.  19. 

Stellum,  Inc.     (See  Schermer,  Nathan  H.,  assignor.) 

Stelter,  Walter  W.  P.,  Echo,  Minn.  Feeder  for  corn 
shredders  and  the  like.     2,085,174  ;  June  29. 

Stelzer,  Franz  H.  B.,  assignor  to  "Universalle"  Cigaret- 
tenmaschinenfabrik  J.  C.  Mueller  &  Co.,  Dresden,  Ger- 
many. Packaging  short  filler  tobacco.  2,073,323 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Stelzer,  Otto  R.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Steel  Products 
Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Pasting  machine.  2,074,065  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Stemen,  William  R.      (See  Urbain,  O.  M.,  and    Stemen.) 

Stemman,  Herman,  Stevensville,  Mont.  Adjustable  hitch. 
2,078,105  ;  Apr.  20. 

Stemmons,  Clarence  H.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Sock  liner  arch 
support.     2  070,814:  Feb.  16. 

Stemmons,  Clarence  H.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Sock  liner 
foot  corrector.     2,075,552  ;  Mar.  30. 

Stonberg,  Knut  E.  B.,  assignor  to  Associated  Attleboro 
Maniifaciurcrs,  Inc.,  Attlehoro,  Mass.  Composition 
panel  cabinet  assembly  pai'ticularlv  adapted  for  use 
in  molded   radio  cabinets.      2,100.226;  Nov.  23. 

Stencel,  Robert  W.,  Lachine,  Quebec,  Canada.  Truss  beam. 
2,095,422  ;   Oct.    12. 

Stendor,  Hermann  R.  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Clothes- 
pin.    2,078,423  ;  Apr.  27. 

Stenger,  August  M.,  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
IngersoU-Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Unloader 
for  compressors.     2,089,440:  Aug.  10. 

Stenmark,  Carl  O.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Holder.  2,078,741; 
Apr.  27. 

Stenvers,  Friedricli,  I'.i'rlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany. 
Washing  machine.      2,090,954  ;   Aug.    24. 

Slonzel,  Frank,  Portland,  Orcg.  Water  heater  for  fire- 
places.    2,078,514  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sfephany,  Paul  A.     (See  Palmieri,  Armando,  assignor.) 

Slephcn,  Clinrles  W.     (See  McCaiiKliind,  W.,  nnd  Slopbi'ii.) 

Stcplien,  Willijim  K.  (See  Beckett,  E.  G.,  Shiiw,  Stephen, 
Semple,  jind  Tlioinson.) 

Slepliens-Adam.son  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Kendall,  Myron  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stephens,  Charles  P.,  San  Anionio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
nssignmenlB,  to  Aborcronibi(>  Pump  Conipiiny,  Houston, 
Tex.      Pumping   member.      2,088,0'12  ;   July   27. 

RIephens,  Clnrenre  I>.,  Bayside,  N.  Y.  Picture  projecting 
d(-vlce.  2,100,008;  Nov.  23. 


Stephens,  John  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
District  Telegraph  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Differ- 
entially operated  detection  circuit.     2,100,206  ;  Nov.  23. 

Stephens,  Percy  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Vegetable  tool. 
2.084.0G7  :  June  15. 

Stephens  Pump  Company.  (See  Abercrombie,  J.  S., 
Tennant,  and  Allen,  assignors.) 

Stephens  Pump  Company.  (See  Tennant,  Joseph  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stephens,  Russell  M.,  and  J.  C.  Brown,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Watershedding  garment.     2,075,238  ;  Mar.  30. 

Stephens,  Thomas  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Atomization  and 
delivery  of  highly  viscous  hydrocarbon  fuels.  2,066,703  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Stephens,     Thomas    M.,     Michigan     City,     Ind.       Cutter. 

2,090,012;  Aug.  17. 
Stephens,    Walter    J.,    Chicago,    111.     Display    receptacle. 

2.078.038  ;  Apr.  20. 
Stephenson,   Andrew   T.,    assignor   to   Puritan   Ice    Com- 
pany,     Atascadero,      Calif.        Portable     psychrometer. 

2,089,627  ;  Aug.  10. 
Stephenson,   Arthur,    Westminster,   England.     Device   for 

the     prevention      of     backfires      in      gas      apparatus. 

2,087,170 ;  July  13. 
Stephenson,  Arthur  F.,  et  al.      (See  Stephenson,  Thomas 

B.,    assignor.) 

Stephenson,  James  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigerator  condenser. 
2,070,629  ;  Feb.  16. 

Stephenson,  John  G.,  et  al.  (See  Stephenson,  Thomas  B., 
assignor.) 

Stephenson,   Thomas  B.,   assignor   of   one-half   to  Arthur 

F.  Stephenson,  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  one-half  to  John 

G.  Stephenson,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Steam  bath  cabinet. 
2,070,030  ;   Feb.   9. 

Stephenson,  William,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Plate  clamp  for  printing  machines.  2,072,909  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Stephenson,  William  B.     (See  Irsch,  George  J.,  assignor.) 

Steps,  Robert  A.     (See  Hartman,  W.  W.,  and  Steps.) 

Sterilek  Co.,  The.     (See  Simon,  Harry  C,  assignor.) 

Sterino,  Lewis  T.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Refrigerating  bottle. 
2,091.723  ;  Aug.  31. 

Sterling,  Albert  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Siftproof  bag. 
2,078,467  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sterling,  Bernard  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  waving  clamp. 
2,069,859  ;   Feb.  9. 

Sterling,  Bernard  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Hair  waver.  2,084,166  ; 
June  15. 

Sterling  Corporation,  The.  (See  Flammang,  J.,  Bowser, 
and  Ernst,  assignors.) 

Sterling,  Leonard,  Newton,  Tex.  Coil  spring  trailer. 
2,100,040  ;  Nov.  23. 

Sterling  Wheelbarrow  Company.  (See  Smith,  Irving  R., 
assignor.) 

Stern,  Benjamin  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Apparatus  for 
exercising  the  hearing  organs.     2,099,871  ;  Nov.   23. 

Stern,  Charles,  Jersey  City,  assignor  to  Ardco  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Lubricating  device 
for  railways.     2,077,077  ;  Apr.  13. 

Stern,  Charles,  Jersey  City,  assignor  to  Ardco  Jlanufac- 
turing  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Rail  head  and  wheel 
flange  lubricator.     2,103,701  ;  Dec.  28. 

Stern,  Charles  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  fabric. 
2,070,243  ;    Feb.   9. 

Stern,  Georg,  Nekargemund,  and  W.  Hoess,  Ludwlgshafen- 
on-the-Rhine,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktlen- 
gesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Re- 
covery of  valuable  products  from  hydrocarbons. 
2,067,511 ;  Jan.  12. 

Stern,  Georg,  Neckargemund,  Germany,  and  R.  Ilasen- 
clever.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farlienindus- 
trie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-tlie-lMain,  Ger- 
many. Production  of  hydrocarbons.  2,094,476  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Stern,  Isaac.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  machinery. 
2.102.170;  Dec.  14. 

Stern,  Jacob  L.     (See  Hess,  Jack  W.,  assignor.) 

Stern.  Joseph  M.,  Company,  The.  (See  Elder,  E.  RI., 
and  Goodyear,  assignors.) 

Stern,  Milton  C,  and  W.  C.  PfeifEer,  assignors  to  The 
Egry  Register  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Manifolding 
device.     2,100,579  ;  Nov.  30. 

Stern,  Milton  M.,   Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Scanning  device. 

2.099.872  ;  Nov.  23. 

Sternad,  Frank  S.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
B.  F.  Goodrich  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  treating  plied  slie(<t  material.     2.071.048;  Fob.  10. 

Sternnman,  Roy  A.  (See  Cornell,  E.  S.,  Koerner,  and 
Sternanian.) 

St(MMi,iii,  S.,  &  Co.  (See  Jones,  O.,  and  Ryniph,  ns- 
signors.) 

Sternfels,  Martin  M.,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Machine  and 
))rocess  for  producing  flake  metal  hv  elect  rodeposit ion. 

2.099.873  ;  Nov.  23. 

Slerii.s,  E<l\vard  A,,  llanilmrg,  N.  Y.  (\)nslnicl ion  block. 
•J.0S2.4'_'9  ;  June    1. 

■Sterns,  Roy,  Company,  The.  (See  Stern.i,  Roy  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Slerns.  liny  A..  Miami.  Fla..  assignor  to  The  Roy  Sterna 
CoiTipMiiy.  Cliicinnall.  Olilo.  .Vpparatus  for  stringing 
tennis  rnokets.     2,007,512;  Jnn,  12. 


594 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Sterotype   Corporation,    The.      (See   Racine,    C.   A.,    and 

Graliam.) 
Sterricb,    Harrison    D.,    Pittsbursh,    Pa.     Water    heating 
and  storage  system.     2,086,647  ;  July  13. 

Stertzbacli,  Harry  \V.     (See  Jolinson,  G.  T.,  and  Stertz- 

bach.) 
Stertzbach,  Harry  W.,   and  C.   L.  Orr,  assignors   to  The 
Buclieye    Steel    Castings    Company,    Columbus,     Ohio. 
Brakerigging  for  railway  car  truclis.     2,088,142;  July 
27. 
Stetler,  Lowell,  Orange,  X.  J.     Marble  refacing  machine. 

2,075,369  ;  Mar.  30. 
Stetson,   Bradford   R.,   assignor  to   Bemis   Bro.   Bag  Co., 
Minneapolis,    Minn.      Packaging   machine.      2.081,122 ; 
May  IS. 

Stetson,  Charles  C,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Shipping  container. 
2,086,747  ;  July  13. 

Stetson,  John  B.,  Company.  (See  Healey,  Charles  J., 
assiijnor. ) 

Stetson-Ross  Machine  Company.  (See  Nicholson,  Fred- 
erick A.,  assignor.) 

Stetson-Ross  JIachine  Company.  (See  Nicholson,  F.  A., 
and  Pritchard,  assignors.) 

Stettler,  Oscar,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Discharge  tube. 
2,068,775  ;  Jan.  26. 

Stettner,  Ludwig  W.,  Oakland,  assignor  to  Victor  Weld- 
ing Equipment  Co..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Gas  pres- 
sure regulator.     2.082.227  :   June   1. 

Steuart,  Douglas  S.  S..  London.  England.  Apparatus  for 
conducting  sound.     2,092,428  ;   Sept.  7. 

Steuber,  Louis  M.     (See  Shipway,  G.  E.,  and  Steuber.) 

Steudel.  Hans,  and  H.  Wiechell,  assignors,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Junkers  FIugzeug-und-Motorenw-erke 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Dessau,  Germany.  Aluminium  alloy 
and  article  made  therefrom.     2,076,281 ;  Apr.  6. 

Steuermanu,  Sergey,  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  Gprmany.  In- 
troducing liquids  into  loose  material.  2,091,293  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Stevens.  Albert  W.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Valve  mechanism. 
2,069,783  ;  Feb.   9. 

Stevens,  Burt  D.,  assignor  to  Miehle  Printing  Press  & 
Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Dampening 
mechanism  for  printing  presses.     2,101,202  ;  Dec.  7. 

Stevens,  Burt  D.,  Evanston,  E.  F.  Dudley,  Oak  Park,  111., 
and  E.  A.  Verrinder,  Redlands.  Calif.,  assignors  to  The 
Miehle  Printing  Press  and  Manufacturing  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Printing  press  mechanism.  2,085,833 ; 
July  6. 

Stevens,  Carl  A.      (See  Pfefferkorn,  F.  F.,  and  Stevens.) 

Stevens,  C^harles  E.,  Hawthorne,  Calif.  Vehicle  body 
structure.     2,068,715  ;   Jan.    26. 

Stevens.  Clarence  C,  Forestville,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grinding  ma- 
chine.    2.092.895  ;    Sept.  14. 

Stevens,  Clarence  E.,  Old  Greenwich,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Electrolux  Corporation.  Dover,  Del.  Forming  a  suc- 
tion cleaning  device.     2,098,797  ;  Nov.  9. 

Stevens,  Donald  R.,  Swissvale,  and  W.  A.  Gruse,  Wilkins- 
burg,  assignors  to  Gulf  Research  &  Development  Com- 
panv,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Polymerization  of  olefins. 
2,090,905  :  Aug.  24. 

Stevens,  Earl  M.,  Chicago,  111.    Drawer.    2,066.655  ;  Jan.  5. 

Stevens,  Edward  F.,  and  F.  A.  Allen,  Ada,  Okla.  Tank 
cleaning  device.     2.067,105  ;  Jan.  5. 

Stevens.  Edward  W..  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Pneumatic  Tool  Companv,  New  York,  N.  T.  Pneumatic 
hammer.     2.101,159  ;  Dec.  7. 

Stevens,  Edwin  F..  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Interlocking  steel 
sheet   piling.      2.099,542  :   Nov   .16. 

Stevens,  Edwin  F..  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Concrete  inter- 
locking  piling.      2,099,543  ;   Nov.    16. 

Stevens,  Edwin  F..  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Tubular  interlocking 
piling.    2,101,285  ;  Dec.  7. 

Stevens,  Frederick  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Ophthalmic 
monntinc.      2.0!)1,722  :  Aug.   31. 

Stevens.  George  E..  Denver.  Colo.,  assignor  to  Western 
States  Machine  Company.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Treat- 
ing niassecuite.     Re.  20,556  ;  Nov.  16. 

Stevens,  George  E.,  ScottsblufT,  Nebr.,  assignor  to  Western 
States  Machine  Company,  Salt  Lake  City,  Ut.ah.  Ap- 
paratus for  conditioning  mixtures  of  granular  solids 
and  liquid  for  centrifuging.     2.086.951  ;  July  13. 

Stevens,  Herbert  A.      (See  Nichols,  D.  R.,  and    Stevens.) 

Stevens,  Janus  L..  Havden,  Ariz.  Producing  finelv  di- 
vided  metallic   products.     2.082.302  :   June   1. 

Stevens,  John  C,  assignor  to  Leupold  Volpel  and  Com- 
pany. Portland,  Oreg.  Liquid  level  recorder. 
2,099.180:  Nov.    16. 

Stevens.  John  C.  Portland,  Oreg.  Scour  prevention. 
2.103,600:  Dec.  28. 

Stevens.  John  E..  New  York.  N.  T.  Rotary  compressor- 
motor  apparatus.     2,096,074:  Oct.  19. 

Stevens,  Josinh  H.,  Aurora,  III.,  assignor  to  Orenda  Cor- 
poration. Chicago,  111.     Shingle.     2.066,057  :  Jan.  5. 

Stevens.  I.rf>lnnd  .1..  assignor  to  Locke  InsuUator  Corpora- 
tion. Baltimore,  Md.  Strain  insulator.  2,093,875 : 
Sept.  21. 

Steviins,  l^^o  J.,  San  Francisco,  CaXlt.  Annunciator. 
2.103.123:  Dec.  21. 

Stevens.  Morley,  et  al.  (See  Pippig,  Frederick  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stevens.  Richard  H.,  Baltimore,  Md..  assignor  to  Bethle- 
hem Steel  Company.     Ingot  mold.     2,071,900  Feb.  23. 


Stevens,  Robert  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spring.  2,077,497 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Stevens,  Ronald  J.,  Duston,  assignor  to  The  Express  Lift 
Company  Limited,  London,  England.  System  of  con- 
trol for  electrically  operated  elevators.  2,096,473  ;  Oct. 
19. 

Stevens,  Roy  R..  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Brake  and 
clutch  control  device.     2,068,357  :  Jan.  19. 

Stevens,  Roy  R..  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air"  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Cylinder 
packing  ring^     2.077,906:  Apr.  20. 

Stevens,  Roy  R.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Packing. 
2,088,180:    July  27. 

Stevens.  Roy  R..  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Braldng 
system.     2.092.364  ;  Sept.  7. 

Stevens,  Stoddard.  (See  Weisberg,  S.  M.,  Chappell, 
Stringer,  Stevens,  and  Trebler.) 

Stevens.  Sydney  A..  London.  England,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company, 
Swissvale,  Pa.  Radio  receiving  apparatus.  2,082,187  ; 
June  1. 

Stevens,  Sydney  A.,  and  L.  E,  Thompson,  King's  Cross, 
London,  England,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa. 
Automatic  volume  control  for  radio  receiving  apparatus. 
2,085.928  :  July  6. 

Stevens,  Willard  B.,  Arlington,  N.  J.  Cream  remover. 
2,079,971  ;  May  11. 

Stevens,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Metalon  Porducts  Com- 
pany, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Metallizing  device 
2,091,021  :  Aug.  24. 

Stevens,  William  H.  N.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Reenforced 
construction  for  art  glass  windows.  2,()83,409  ; 
June  8. 

Stevens,  William  H.  N.,  Columbus.  Ohio.  Combined 
canteen,  cooking,  and  mess  kit.     2.101,414  ;  Dec.  7. 

Stevenson,  Andrew  C,  Bervie,  Wood  Lane,  Fleet,  Eng- 
land.    Rim,  wheel,  and  tire.     2,074.284  ;  Mar.  16. 

Stevenson,  Earl  P.  (See  Carpenter,  J.  B.,  Jr.,  and  Stev- 
enson. ) 

Stevenson.  Earl  P.,  Newton,  and  H.  J.  Billings,  South 
Acton,  ilass..  assignors,  by  mesne  assisnmenfs.  to  The 
Richardson  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Making  a  beater 
furnish.     2.083.929  :  June  15. 

Stevenson,  Franklin  W.,  et  al.  (See  Fravsur,  Edward,  as- 
signor.) 

Stevenson,  Frederick  A.  (See  Knight,  J.  M.,  Stevenson, 
and  WUloughby.) 

Stevenson.  Hale  W.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Traction  spread- 
er. 2,099,283  ;  Nov.  16. 
Stevenson.  Herbert  A.,  Mount  Clemens.  Mich.,  assignors  to 
The  Baker-Raulang  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Indus- 
trial truck.  2.068,825  :  Jan.  26. 
Stevenson.  Horace  N.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Springboard. 
2,070,494  ;  Feb.  9.  ^ 

Stevenson,  John,  Withee,  Wis.     Rotary  plane.     2,077,281 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Stevenson.  John  McA.     (See  Hart,  R.  A.,  and  Stevenson.) 
Stevenson.  Ralph  A..  San  Marions,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Great 

\>estern    Electro-Chemical    Co.,    San    Francisco,    Calif. 

Water  purification  process.     Re.  20.261  :  Feb.   9. 
Stevenson,    Thomas    K.,    assignor    of    one-half    to    S.    H. 

Lewis,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Telephone   call   apparatus. 

2.089,768  ;  Aug.   10. 

^^%\''J^^°!k.  '^Xi"'"'"o^^^'-    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Fluid    meter. 

i:.100.495  :  Nov.  30. 

Stevenson,  William,  Wostfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 

? 009  394^-  F°b    f^^^^'^P**    Company.      Alarm    circuit. 

Steward.  Do'uglas'p.'   (See  Lehecka,  F.  H.,  and  Steward.) 

^^0-0  i^""F*b        Birmingham,  Ala.   Lathe  tool  holder. 

Stewart.  Alden  D.      (See  Dube.  J.  E..  and  Stewart.) 
Stewart,  Alexander.    (See  Jones,  M.,  Smith,  and  Stewart.) 

*o''noo*Vo-'^°5''*'r' -^-  Shields,  Pa.  Furnace  wall. 
-,uyz,a3(  ;  Sept.  7. 

Stewart,  Archibald  B.,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Srew  pro- 
peller and  the  like.     2,086,307  :  July  6 

Stewart  Bros.     (See  Bailey,  Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Stewart,  Burns  A.,  Nutley.  N.  J.,  assicmor.  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation, 
.%ew  lork.  N  \.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  making 
extruded  products.     2,091,124  ■  Au"    ''4 

Stewijrt    Burns  A..  Nutley.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The  Patent 
and   Licensinc  Corporation.   Boston.   Mnss.      .-^pp.Tratus 
for  making  extruded  products.     2.091,125  •   \ug    24 
sTewartV""'^""    ^'      ^^^    Canetta.    J.,    Farmer,    and 

Stewart,  C"arlton  T>  Swissvale.  assismor  to  The  Westin- 
de^Te       2  o'81,464T'Ma^'  fs""'^'-''"'^-  ^^-    ^rake  valve 

Stewart,  Cariton'D.,  Swlssvafe,  assignor  to  The  Westine- 
house  Air   Brake    Company.   Wilmerding,   Pa      vlhUAe 
control  apparatus.     2.092.381  :  Sept    7 
house-  Pf/'l""^-  Swissvale.  assignor'to  The  Westlng- 
s;"tem:"2.n'l,'^.!i74?Oor%-   ^ "'""'''«?'   P»-     Braking 

^"limirV  a'JI"S"  P-  Swissvale,  assignor  to  The  Westing- 
house  Air  Brake  Company.  Wilmerding.  Pa.  Fluid 
pressure  brake.     2,103,343  ;  Dec.  28 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


595 


Stewart,  Carlton  D.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  and  C.  C.  Farmer, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignors  to  Tlie  Westingbouse  Air 
Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Brake  equipment  for 
railway  vehicles.     2,081,463  ;  May  25. 

Stewart,  Carlton  D.,  Swissvale,  and  E.  E.  Hewitt,  Edge- 
wood,  assignors  to  The  Westingbouse  Air  Brake  Com- 
pany, Wilmerding,  Pa.  Trip  cock  interlock  device. 
2,081,465;   May  25.  ^     , 

Stewart,  Charles  J.  (See  Ramsbottom,  J.  E.,  Lock- 
speiser,  and  Stewart.) 

Stewart,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  A.  H.  Heisey  &  Com- 
pany, Newark,  Ohio.     Glory  hole.     2,074,974  ;  Mar.  23. 

Stewart,  Charles  W.,  River  Forest,  111.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  fiber  can 
parts.      2,074,348  ;   Mar.   23. 

Stewart,  Clarence  R.  G.,  La  Grange,  111.  Dispensing 
device.    2,079,364  ;  May  4. 

Stewart,  Clyde  E.,  Upper  Darby,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Remote  control  system.  2,098,069  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Stewart,  Clyde  E.,  Drexel  Hill,  and  A.  J.  Johnston,  Fol- 
croft.  Pa.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  In- 
dicating system.    2,071,184  ;  Feb.  16. 

Stewart,  Daniel  C,  Astoria,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Soda 
siphon.     2,098,169  ;  Nov.  2. 

Stewart,  Donald  H.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Focusing  self-erecting  front  camera.  2,069,981  ; 
Feb    9. 

Stewart,  Duncan  J.,  assignor  to  H.  D.  Colman,  Rock- 
ford,  111.     Remote  control  system.     2,069,860  ;  Feb.  9. 

Stewart,  Duncan  J.,  assignor  to  H.  D.  Colman,  Roekford, 
111.  Temperature  regulating  system.  2,080,444 ;  May 
18. 

Stewart,  Duncan  J.,  and  G.  F.  Drake,  assignors  to  Howard 
D.  Coleman,  Roekford,  111.  Control  for  air  condition- 
ing systems.     2,086,482  ;  July  6.  ...... 

Stewart,  Edward  B.     (See  McLaud,  O.  R.,  and  Stewart.) 

Stewart,  Edward  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  E.  Eller, 
Chicago,  111.  Ball  rocketing  and  catching  device. 
2,097,106  ;  Oct.  26. 

Stewart,  Edward  T.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  H. 
Schulz  and  one-third  to  T.  Y.  Stewart,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Snow  removal  machine.     2,075,673  ;  Mar.  30. 

Stewart,  George  N.     (See  Rogoff,  J.  M.,  and  Stewart.) 

Stewart,  Hugh  A.,  Butler,  Pa.  Furnace.  2,069,120  ;  Jan. 
26. 

Stewart,  Hugh  T.,  assignor  to  The  Garlock  Packing  Com- 
pany, Palmyra,  N.  Y.  Packing  composition. 
2,099,241 ;  Nov.   16. 

Stewart,  Hugh  T.,  assignor  to  The  Garlock  Packing  Com- 
pany, Palmyra,  N.  Y.  Packing  composition.  2,099,242  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Stewart,  Hugh  T.,  assignor  to  The  Garlock  Packing  Com- 
pany, Palmyra,  N.  Y.  Metallized  fibrous  packing. 
2,101,518  :  Dee.  7. 

Stewart  Iron  Works  Company.  (See  Young,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Stewart,  J.  E.     (See  Hoban,  Fairfield  W.,  assignor.) 

Stewart,  James  G.,  Letchworth,  England.  Gas  How  regu- 
lator.    2,077,968  ;  Apr.  20. 

Stewart,  James  S.,  Swampscott,  Mass..  assignor  to  The 
Lyman  Gun  Sight  Corporation,  Middlefield,  Conn.  Sight. 
2,073,856;  Mar.   16. 

Stewart,  James  S.,  assignor  to  Atlas  Scraper  and  Engineer- 
ing Co,,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Wheeled  scraper. 
2,096,207  ;    Oct.    19. 

Stewart,  John  Q.  (See  Frantz,  S.  G.,  McCutchen,  Roberts, 
and  Stewart.) 

Stewart.  Kntlileon,  administratrix  et  al.  (See  RogofC,  J. 
M.,  and  Stewart.) 

Stewart,  Louis  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  and  O.  Krog,  and  E.  Hetland.  Con- 
necter.    2,080,237  ;  May  11. 

Stewart,  Loui.se  K.,  administratrix  et  al.  (See  Rogoff,  J. 
M.,  and  Stewart.) 

Stewart  &  McfJnire.     (See  Hoban,  Fairfield  W.) 

Stewart  and  McGuire,  Incorporated.  (See  Hoban,  Fair- 
field W.,  assignor.) 

Stewart.  Mcrritt  G.      (See  Morrison,  R.  F.,  and  Stewart.) 

Stewart,  Patterson  O.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ignition  system. 
2,090,314  ;   Aug.    17. 

Stewart,  Robert  TI.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Display  sign  and 
construction.     2,099,633  ;  Nov.  16. 

Stewart,  Robert  J.,  and  J.  E.  Erlmrdt,  assignors  to  Crown 
Cork  &  Seal  Company,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Vacuum 
capping  machine.     2,092,860;   Sept.  14. 

Stewart,  Robert  J.,  and  W.  I.  Gladfelter,  assignors  to 
Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Company,  Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Filling  machine.     2,097,107;  Oct.  26. 

Stewart,  R<)l)ert  W.      (See  Fames,   G.    M.,  and   Stewart.) 

Stewart,  Spencer  W.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  V. 
Davis,  Roselle,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Ambursen  Const  ruc- 
tion Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dam.  2,080,637  ; 
May  18. 

Stewart,  Thomas  Y.,  et  al.  (See  Stewart,  Edward  T., 
aKHignor.) 

Stewurt-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Davis,  Ernest  W.,  as- 
signor,) 

Stewart-Wnrner  Corporation.  (See  Hansmann,  Elwood. 
assignor.) 

Stowart-Warnor  Corporation.  (See  LeFevro,  Arden  W,, 
assignor.) 


Stewart- Warner  Corporation.  (See  Locke,  S.  D.,  and 
Dosch,  assignors.) 

Stewart-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Nord,  Walter  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stewart- Warner  Corporation.  (See  Raisch,  Charles  P., 
assignor.) 

Stewart-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Reader,  Allan  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stewart- Warner  Corporation.  (See  Whitted,  John  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stewart-Warner  Corporation.  (See  Wupper,  Benjamin 
F.,   assignor.) 

Stewarts  and  Lloyds,  Limited.  (See  McLay,  Gavin  S., 
assignor.) 

Steyr-Daimler-Puch  A.  G.  (See  Richter,  Hubert,  as- 
signor.) 

Sticelber,  Merlin  A.     (See  McWade,  Walter  N.,  assignor.) 

Sticelber,  Merlin  A.,  assignor  of  fifty  per  cent  to  W. 
Stoneman,  Jr.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Sealing  machine. 
2,092,144  •  Sept.  7. 

Stickdorn,  Kurt.     (See  Schenck,  O.,  and  Stickdorn.) 

Stickdorn,  Kurt,  Rosslau/Anhalt,  Germany.  Liquid  soap. 
2,089,305  ;  Aug.  10. 

Stickdorn,  Kurt,  Rosslau/Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  "Unichem"  Chemikalien  Handels 
A.-G.,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Cleaning  fibrous  materials. 
2,098,527  ;  Nov.  9. 

Stickel,  Carl  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrigerat- 
ing apparatus.     2,072,187  ;  Mar.  2. 

Stickel,  Carl  A.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,073,656 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Stickles,  Robert.     (See  Hedges,  Edward  G.,  assignor.) 

Stickney,  Burnham  C,  Hillside,  N,  J.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writing machine.      2,091.111  ;  Aug.  24. 

Stickney,  Burnham  C,  Hillside,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Un- 
derwood Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting  machine.      2,099,578:  Nov.  16. 

Stickney,  Fernald  S.,  Verona,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
ingbouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Temperature  indicating  system. 
2,069,509  ;   Feb.    2. 

Stidham,  Albert  D.,  Chandler,  Ariz.  Trailer  guide. 
2,092,683  ;  Sept.  7. 

Stief,  Karl,  Russelsheim-on-the-Main,  Germany,  assignor 
to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Trim- 
ming for  roofs.     2,096,984  ;   Oct.  26. 

Stieger,  Jacob.      (See  Adams,  William  ,T.,  assignor.) 

Stiegler,  Harold  W.      (See  Powers,  D.  H.,  and   Stiegler.) 

Stiehl,  Carl  E.,  and  W.  Lehman,  assignors  to  Bucyrus- 
Erie  Company,  South  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Excavator. 
2,078,294  ;  Apr.  27. 

Stienen,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  drying 
hat  bodies,  beams  of  textiles,  and  other  articles. 
2,085,551 ;   June  29. 

Stienen,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Single  and  multiple 
pressure  dyeing  machine.     2,087,308  :  July  20. 

Stienen,  Ernest  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Extracting  and 
drying  system.     2,101,461  ;  Dec.  7. 

Stiennon,  Louis,  deceased.  New  Haven,  by  R.  L.  Parsell, 
administrator.  Pine  Orchard,  assignor  to  Winchester 
Repeating  Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Fire- 
arms.    2,095,296  ;  Oct.  12. 

Stiennon,  Louis,  deceased.  New  Haven,  by  R.  L.  Parsell, 
administrator.  Pine  Orchard,  assi.gnor  to  Winchester 
Repeating  Arms  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Lock- 
ing-mechanism for  breakdown  firearms.  2,095,297 ; 
Oct.   12. 

Stifter,  Prank  E.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  S.  Q. 
Shannon,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Lubricating  oil  scaveng- 
ing pump.     2,073,886  ;  Mar.  16. 

Stigall,  William  H.,  Taft,  Calif.  Withdrawable  sucker 
rod  n.'^sembly.      2,103,601;  Doc.  28. 

Stigers,  Melburne,  Tucson,  Ariz.  Cam  engine.  2,083,510  ; 
June  8. 

Stilos.  Charles  S.      (See  Courtright,  H.  P.,  and  Stiles.) 
Stiles,   Hugh  R.      (See   Legg,   D.  A.,  and   Stiles.) 

Stiles,  Hugh  R.      (See  WoodrulT,  J.  C,  Stiles,  and  Legg.) 

Stiles,  Hugh  R.,  assignor  to  Commercial  Solvents  Cor- 
poration, Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Regulating  the  hydrogen 
ion  concentration  of  fermentation  mashes.  2,073,125  ; 
Mar.  9. 
Stiles,  Hugh  R,,  assignor  to  Commercial  Solvents  Corpo- 
ration, Terro  TT.aiile.  Ind.  Fermentation  of  amylaceous 
materials.     2,098. 1 99  ;   Nov.  2. 

Stiles.  Hugh  R.,  assignor  lo  Commercial  Solvents  Corpo- 
ration, Terre  Tl.uito,  Ind,  Butyl-acetonic  fermentation 
process.     2,098,200  ;  Nov.  2. 

Stiles,  Thomas  G.,  Arlington,  N.  J.  Drawbridge  circuit 
coiitrolhn-  and  operating  means  therefor.  2,085,013 ; 
June  29. 

Still,  Carl,  necl;llngliaiisen.  Germany.     Production  of  coke 

inul  gas  In  rliaiiiher  oven.s.     2,000.701  ;  Jan.  5. 
Still,    Carl,    UccUllngliauseii,    Germany.      Carbonizing    re- 
tort for  use  In  coke  and  gas  producing  chamber  ovens. 
2,089,628;  Aug.   10, 

smi,  Lawi-ence  M.      (See  Volgt,  A.  P.  J.,  and  SHU.) 

Slill,  William  J,.  Ealing.  T-ondon,  England.     Ileat  exchange 

(•lenient,      2.09:!,2."(1  ;    SiM't.    1-1. 
Slillin.an,    T!ii)ma.«i    B.,    South    Orange,    assignor    to    The 
Bahcoclt  i^  Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.     Superheater 
boiler.     2,101,100;  Dec.  7. 


596 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Stillman,    Thomas    B.,    South    Orange,    assignor    to    The 

Babcock    &    Wilcox    Company,    Newark,    N.    J.      Fuel 

burner.     2.103,958  ;  Dec.  2S. 
Stillwagon,    Crawford   K.      (See   Lane,    C.    H.,   and    Still- 

waKon. ) 
Stilphen,  Charles  A.,  Denver,  Colo.     Air  conditioning  ap- 
paratus.    2,008,090  ;  Jan.   19. 
Stilphen,    George    H.,    assignor    to    Southworth    Machine 

Company,  Portland,  Maine.     Wheel  aligning  and  steer- 
ing angle  test  gauge.     2,078,349  ;  Apr.  27. 
Stilson,  Aldon  E.,  New  York,  N.  V.     Destruction  of  fumes 

and  the  like.     2,084,167  :  June  15. 
Stilson,      Herbert     A.,      Chicago,      111.        Animal      trap. 

2,100,363  :  Nov.  30. 
Stilson,      Herbert      A.,      Chicago,      111.        Animal      trap. 

2,100,926  :  Nov.  30. 
Stilson,      Herbert      A.,      Chicago,      111.      Animal      trap. 

2,103,877  ;   Dec.   28. 
Stilson,   Herbert  A.,   assignor  to  McGill  Metal  Products 

Company,    Chicago,    111.       Animal    trap.      2,094,086 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Stilson,  Herbert  A.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  S.  Nichols 

Western      Company,      Chicago,      111.        Animal      trap. 

2,100,925  ;  Nov.  30. 
Stihvell,  George  R.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone   Laboratories,    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Photoelectric  tube.     2,102,760;  Dec.  21. 
Stimbra,     John     H.,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Smoke     stick. 

2.097,050  ;   Oct.   26. 
Stimmel,   Byron  A.,  K.  D.  McBean,  and  G.  Cruickshank, 

Trail,   British  Columbia,  assignor  to  The  Consolidated 

Mining  &  Smelting  Company  of  Canada,  Limited,  Mon- 
treal, Quebec,   Canada.     Method  and  apparatus  for  the 

burning   of   mineral    sulphides    in   gaseous   suspension. 

2,089,306;  Aug.   10. 
Stimpson,   Kdwin   B.,   Company.      (See   Gualtiere,   Julius, 

assignor.) 
Stimpson,   Edwin  B.,   Company.      (See  Gualtiere,  J.,   and 

Jleyer,  assignors.) 
Stimson,  Allen  G.,  Niskayuna,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric  Company.     Electromagnetic  relay.     2,098,070  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Stimson,   Arthur  J.,   assignor,   by  mesne   assignments,    to 

K.  Dopyera,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Electrophonic  stringed 

instrument.     2,078,350  ;  Apr.  27. 
Stimson,  Frank  G.,  Belleville,  assignor  to  Bond  Electric 

Corporation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Flashlight.     2,080,583  ; 

May  18. 
Sliiii.son,    I'erc.v   G.,    Dayton,    assignor,   by   mesne   assign- 

nii'iits,   to   Central   National  Bank   of  Cleveland,   Cleve- 

Innd.  Ohio.     Counter.     2,102.043  :  Dec.  14. 
Stimson,   Ralph  J.,   Flint,  Mich.     Spring  suspension   for 

vehicles.     2,073,032  ;  Mar.  9. 
Stimson,   Samuel  C,  assignor  to  The  Bahnson   Company, 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C.     Humidifier.     2,101,003  ;  Dec.  7. 
Stinchcomb,  Loid  M.,  Jackson,  Mich.     Conductor  support. 

2,078,424  ;  Apr.  27. 
Stinclifiohl,  John  M.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation    of    America.      Display    type    tube    tester. 

2,092.896  ;   Sept.   14. 
Stine,  Kathryn  R.      (See  Stine,  Samuel  B.,  assignor.) 
Stine,  Samuel  B.,  assignor  to  K.  B.  Stine,   Osceola  Mills, 

Pa.      Rotary   pump.      2,097,262  ;    Oct.    26. 
Stinnos,  Hanns  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.    Machine  with  swash 

ring  drive.     2,079,050  ;  May  4. 
Stinson  Aircraft  Corporation.      (See  Ayer,  Robert  W.,  as- 

.signor. ) 
Stipe,    Lester    E.,    Portland,    Oreg.      Ice    cube    cracker. 

2,070,097  ;  Feb.  9. 
Stires,    William   H.,   assignor   to  Taylo^-^^^larton   Iron  & 

Steel   Company,   High   Bridge.   N.   J.     Cutter   head   for 

suction  dredges.     2,103,124;  Dec.  21. 
Stirling,    Norman   W..   Plniiiflold,   N.   J.,    assignor   to  The 

Texas  Comimny,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Fluid  heater  control. 

2.067.864  ;   Jan.  12. 
Stirn,  Bertram,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Reed  wiper.     2.070,218; 

Feb.  9. 
Stites,    Amos    S..    Plainfield,    N.    J.      Direction    indicator 

switch.     2,068,632  ;  Jan.  19. 
Stilt,    Claude   M.,   Antiocli,   assignor   to   Fibreboard   Prod- 
ucts   Inc.,    San    lYaiiciseo,    Calif.      Carton    making   ma- 
chine.    2,092.292  ;  Sept.  7. 
Stitt,  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  H.  F.  Eldrldge,  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Game.     2,072,723  ;  Mar.  2. 
Stitzer,  Ralph  1!.,  Shellield.  Ala.     Apparatus  for  electrical 

carbonization   of  coal.      2.094,027;    Sept.   28. 
Stlt/.er,  Ralph  B.,  Sheffield,  assignor  to  Tcnncssoo  Valley 

Authority,     Wilson     Dam,     Ala.       Making     fuel     gas. 

2,093,493;  Sept.  21. 
Stllzer,    Willinm    K.,   Muskogee.   Okln.     Pipe   section    and 

coupling  therefor.      2.0S3.906  ;  June  15. 
Stivender.    Edward    11..    West    AllLs.    assignor    to    Allis- 

Chalmers    Manufaclurlng    Company.    Milwaukee,    Wis 

Control  s.VKtem.      2.100.364;  Nov.  30. 
Stiver.   Charles  W.,   Saginaw,  Mich.     Boat  construction 

2.083.410;  June  8. 
Stix.    Edmund.      (See    Zetzsche,    W.,    Graumnnn,    Faher 

and  StIx.) 
Stoale.   Norman   P.,   Kew  Gardens,   and  W.   A.   Robinson. 

Wembley  Hill.  England;  said  Robinson  assignor  to  said 

Stn.'ite.     .Apparatus  for  delerling  llie  presence  of  foreign 

bodies  on  the  bottoms  of  Ininsparcnt  vessels.   2,100  227  • 

Nov.  23. 


Stobb,  Anton,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  R.  Hoe 
&  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet  fed  printing 
machine.     2,092,189  ;  Sept.  7. 

Stobbe,  Ludwig  H.  O.     (See  Reichert,  H.  G.,  and  Stobbe.) 

Stocal  Enamels  Limited.  (See  Wright,  Francis  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stock.  A.  J.,  et  al.      (See  Ferguson,  Thomas  G.,  assignor.) 

Stock,  Anthony  T.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Re- 
frigerating apparatus.     2,080,749  ;  May  18. 

Stock,  Arthur  J.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Acme 
Staple  Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Fastening  device. 
2,097,051  ;  Oct.  26. 

Stockard,  Paul  F.,  Marcus  Hook,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Pure  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Device  for  filling  con- 
tainers with  semi-fluid  material.     2,081,607  ;   May  25. 

Stockdale,  Frank  P.  (See  Friedrich,  J.  L.,  and  Stock- 
dale.) 

Stockdale,  Harry  C.  Ravenna,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Food 
Machinery  Corporation,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Cleaning  de- 
vice for  strainers.     2,099,502  ;  Nov.   16. 

Stockel,  Hans  C,  assignor  to  Hercules  Tool  &  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Stapling  device.  2,097,865  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Stockelbach,  Frits  E.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  H. 
H.  Fries,  doing  business  as  Fries  Bros.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Tertiary  alkyl  phenols.     2,081,284  ;  May  25. 

Stocker,  Arthur  C,  Haddon  Heights,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Deflecting  circuits. 
2,086,926  ;  July  13. 

Stocker,  Closman  P.,  Lorain,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  M.  Heavens,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Frequency  reducing 
system.     2,088,618  ;  Aug.  3. 

Stocker,  Closman  P.,  Lorain,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  M.  Heavens,  Elyria,  Ohio.  •  Frequency  reducing 
system.     2,088,619  ;  Aug.  3. 

Stocker,  Closman  P.,  Lorain,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  M.  Heavens,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Frequency  changing 
system.     2,088,620  ;  Aug.  3. 

Stocker,  Closman  P.,  Lorain,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
E.  M.  Heavens,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Electrical  system. 
2,088,621 ;  Aug.  3. 

Stocker,  Frederick,  assignor  to  National  Stamping  & 
Electric  Works,  Chicago,  111.  Coffee  maker  filter. 
2,084,002  ;  June  22. 

Stocker,  Robert,  Basel,  and  J.  Miillcr  Munchenstein,  near 
Basel,  assignors  to  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in 
Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Unsymmetrical  indigoid  dye- 
stuffs.     2.090.140  ;  Oct.  19. 

Stockert,  Egbert.     (See  Gombos,  John  E.,  assignor.) 

Stockil.  Ra.vniond  O..  Ladvsniith.  Natal.  Union  of  South 
Africa.     Folding  chair.     Re.  20,384  ;  May  25. 

Stockl,  .Michael,  Delavau,  111.,  and  O.  J.  Rajewsky,  Blue 
JOarth,  Minn.     Sugar  beet  harvester.      2,075,311;  Mar. 

StScklin,  Ernst,  Binningen,  near  Basel,  and  E.  Kambli,  as- 
signors to  the  firm  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in 
Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Indigoid  dyestuffs  and 
making  same.     2,084,712  ;  June  22. 

Stocklin,  Paul,  Opladen,  and  E.  Konrad,  Leverkusen-J.  G. 
Werk.  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
sciiaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Unvulcanized 
and  vulcanized  compositions.     2,080,363  ;  May  11 

Stockman.  Robert.  (See  Lewis,  N.  H.,  and  Berg,  as- 
signors.) 

Stockmejer,  Walter,  Finkenkrug,  near  Berlin,  Germany, 
assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company.  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electric  discharge  de- 
vice heater.     2,078,642  ;  Apr.  27. 

Stock  Quotation  Telegraph  Company.  (See  Hiltz,  George 
S.   assignor.) 

Stocks,   James   C,   Atlanta,   Ga. 
Jan.  12. 

Stockton.  Agnes  E..  Westcliff-on-Sea,  England.  Hydro- 
extractor.     2.067,800  ;  Jan.  12. 

Stockton,  David  B.,  assignor  to  Ud.vlite  Company,  Detroit, 
Mich.     I.nghtening  metals.     2,070,871  :  Feb.   16 

Stockton,  Roscoe  K.,  Denver,  Colo.  Game  and  game  ap- 
paratus.    2,073,324  ;  Mar.  9. 

Stockton.  Thomas,  Detroit,  Mich.  Steam  laundry  and 
pressing  iron.     2.073.658  ;  Mar.  10. 

Stockton.  Thomas,  assignor  to  Inventors'  Products  Com- 
pany, Detroit.  Mich.     Electrically  heated  steam  laundry 
2,073.057  ;  Mar.  16. 


Envelope.     2,067,550 ; 


and  pressing  iron 
Stockwell,      Albert     L.,     Larned,      Kans, 
2,097.217;   Oct.    20. 


Push     rake. 


Stoddard,  Edgar  S.,  Berwyn,  assignor  to  The  Conover 
(  onipany  ("hieago.  111.  Conduit  for  washing  ma- 
dunes.     2,103.797;  Dec.  28 

^'2*089  3b""  Au"^"  lo'^^^P'"'''  '^O""-     Laundry  appliance. 

Stoddard.    N'icholas,    Durham,    N.    C.      Magnetic    thread 

cleaner.     2.103.125  ;  Dec.  2i.  iiafcueuL    lureau 

Stodd.nrd.  Hixlph  N..  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
l',lcctric   &    ALnnufacturing   Com,)any,   East   Pittsburgh, 

o^'^i     I;''''?t'"'cnl  apparatus.     2,071.800  ;  Feb.  23. 

Stoddard.    Ralph   N.,    Pittsburgh,   Pa.,   assignor   to   West- 
inghouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     Meter- 
ing system.     2,081,684;  May  25. 
celt")"'   "'"'"'^^  ''^-     ^^'■''^  Macpherson,  J.  M.,  and   Stod- 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


597 


Stoecklin,  Ernst,  Binningen,  near  Basel,  and  F.  Geieshaber, 
Riehen,  near  Basel,  assignor  to  the  firm  Society  of 
Chemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Indi- 
goid  vat  dyestuffs.     2,096,141 :  Oct.  19. 

Stoeckly,  Johann  J.  (See  Bartunek,  R.,  Hartmann, 
Stoeckly,  and  Uy tenbogaart. ) 

Stoeckly,  Johann  J.,  Teltow  Seehof,  and  E.  Witte,  Berlin- 
Lichterfelde,  Germany,  assignors  to  North  American 
Rayon  Corporation.  Sizing  of  rayon  spinning  cakes. 
2,073,857  :  Mar.  16. 

Stoeckly,  Johann  J.,  and  R.  Bartunek,  Teltow,  near  Ber- 
lin, Germany,  assignors  to  North  American  Rayon 
Corporation.  Manufacture  of  artificial  filaments. 
2,083,041 ;  June  8. 

Stoekle,  Erwin  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Globe-Union  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electrical  con- 
denser and  the  like.     2,091.616  ;  Aug.   31. 

Stoesling,  Ludwig,  Monrovia,  Calif.  Spraying  apparatus. 
2,101,922  ;  Dec.  14. 

Stoesser,  Wesley  C,  assignor  to  The  Dow  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Midland,  Mich.  Pyrolysis  of  hydrocarbons. 
2,099,350  ;  Nov.  16. 

Stoesser,  Wesley  C,  Midland,  Mich.,  and  R.  P.  Marschner, 
State  College,  Pa.,  assignors  to  The  Dow  Chemical 
Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Aryl  oxides.  2,095,619  ; 
Oct.    12. 

Stoetzel,  Robert  J.      (See  Carlson,  G.  R.,  and  Stoetzel.) 

Stoewener,  Fritz,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignor  to 
I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktlengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of  colloidal  metal  hy- 
droxides.    2,085,129;  June  29. 

Stofen,  Henry  J.  (See  Schabacker,  W.,  flippe,  and 
Stofen.) 

Stogner,  George  H.,  Moultrieville,  S.  C.  Foldable  step- 
ladder.     2,088,878;  Aug.  3. 

Stogoff,  Peter  E.,  Wllkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Translating  apparatus.     2,082,036  ;  June  1. 

Stohlberger,  Philip.  (See  Grill,  H.  J.,  Kimber,  and 
Stohlberger.) 

Stcihr,  Josef,  and  E.  Reidt,  Waldshut,  Germany,  assignors 
to  Lonza  Elektrizitatswerke  und  Chemische  Fabriken 
Aktlengesellschaft  (Gampel),  Basel,  Switzerland.  Pro- 
duction of  alumina  substantially  free  from  silicic  acid 
from  alkaline  earth  aluminates.     2,082,526  ;  June  1. 

Stohr,  Max.,  Berlin-Hermsdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Electric  control  system. 
2,095.106  :  Oct.  5. 

Stoikowitz,  Alenxander,  Hammond,  Ind.  Internal  com- 
bustion engine.     2,082,853  ;  June  8. 

Stokely  Brothers  &  Company.  (See  Eberts,  Edward  C, 
assignor.) 

Stokely,  Grace  M.,  executrix.  (See  Stokely,  Ray  L., 
deceased.) 

Stokely,  Ray  L.,  deceased,  by  G.  M.  Stokely,  executrix. 
Floral  Park,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories, 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone  system. 
2,097,165  ;   Oct.   26. 

Stokenbury,  Clyde  I.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Eastman  Oil  Well  Survey  Company,  Dallas,  Tex. 
Orienting  deflecting  tools  in  wells.     2.088,539  :  Julv  27. 

Stoker,  Paul  P.,  Wllkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa  .  Remote 
control  apparatus.     2,079,534  ;  May  4. 

Stoker,  Robert.      (See  McElhaney,  J.  R.,  and  Stoker.) 

Stokes,  F.  J.,  Machine  Company.  (See  Bailey,  Lawrence 
H.,  assignor.) 

Stokes,  F.  J.,  Machine  Company.  (See  Stokes,  F.  J.,  and 
Wostin,  assignors.) 

Stokes,  F.  J.,  Machine  Company.  (See  Westin,  Charles  J., 
assignor.) 

Stokes,  F.  J.,  Machine  Company.  (See  Westin,  C.  J.,  and 
Donaghy,  assignors.) 

Stokes,  Francis  J.,  and  C.  J.  Westin,  assignors  to  F.  J. 
Stokes  Machine  Coinijany,  I'liiladelphia,  Pa.  Filling 
and  closing  machii)c.     2,077.647;  Apr.  20. 

Stokes,  Harold  E.,  Murraysville,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Electrical  drive  system.     2,070,323  ;  Fob.  9. 

Stokos,  Jefferson  D.      (See  .'^isson,   10.  C.,  and  Stokes.) 

Stokes,  John  S.,  Huntingdon  Valley,  assignor  to  Stokes 
and  Smith  Company,  Summerdale,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Forming  boxes.     2,092,382  ;  Sept.  7. 

Stokes,  Jolin  S.,  Huntington  Valley,  assignor  to  Stokes 
and  Smith  Company,  Philadelphia,  I'a.  Box  wrapping 
system.     2,092,479  ;  Sept.  7. 

Stokes,  Rupert  O.,  London  Wall,  London,  England.  (;;on- 
veying  mechanism,  particularly  applicable  to  classifiers. 
2,078,547:    Apr.    27. 

Stokes  and  Smith  Company.  (See  Bleam,  Edgar  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Slokes  and  Sniitli  (."onipany.  (See  Lango,  Ludwig  II.,  ns- 
signoi'. ) 

Slol;cK  uTid  Smith  (,'onipany.  (See  Rider,  Ernest  G.,  iis- 
Kigiior. ) 

Stokes  and  Smith  Company.  (See  lllder,  E.  G.,  and 
I'.alley,   assignors.) 

SlokcH  M)id  Smith  Company.  (Sec  Stokes,  John  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stokes,  Victor  O.,  Walton-on-Naze,  England,  assignor  to 
Radio  (Jorporallon  of  America.  Push  pull  luidio  am- 
plifior  circuit.     2,077,.')04  ;  Apr.  20. 


Stokes,  William  E.,  Brooklyn,  and  J.  M.  Wenneis,  St. 
Albans,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Standard 
Brands  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Flavoring  ma- 
terial.    2,088,622  ;  Aug.  3. 

Stokes,  William  E.,  Brooklyn,  and  M.  H.  Kennedy,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Standard  Brands 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  fruit  extract 
concentrates  and  flavors.     2,101,962  ;  Dec.  14. 

Stokey,  Fred  E.,  Woods  Hole,  Mass.  Telescopic  sight. 
2,094,623;   Oct.  5. 

Stokke,  Harold,  assignor  to  Peerless  Chain  Company, 
Winona,  Minn.  Buckle  for  wheel  traction  devices. 
2,072,533  ;  Mar.  2. 

StoU,  Albert,  assignor  to  C.  L.  Brackett,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Lock  nut.     2,068,613  ;  Jan.  19. 

Stoll,  Albert,  assignor  to  C.  L.  Brackett,  Detroit,  Mirh. 
Adjustable  tappet.     2,082,228  ;  June  1. 

Stoll,  Albert,  assignor  C.  L.  Brackett,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Making  nuts.     2,087,053  ;  July  13. 

Stoll,  Albert,  assignor  to  C.  L.  Brackett,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Valve   actuating   mechanism.      2.090,337;    Aug.    17. 

Stoll,  Arthur,  W.  Kreis,  and  A.  Hofman,  assignors  to 
firm  "Chemical  Works  Formerly  Sandoz",  Basel,  Swit- 
zerland. Partial  hydrolysis  of  cardio-active  digitalis 
glucosides  and  products  obtained  thereby.  2,069,687  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Stoll,  Arthur,  and  E.  Burckhardt,  assignors  to  Chemica/ 
Works  formerly  Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Manu- 
facture, separation,  and  preparation  of  pure  crystaV 
lized  ergot-alkaloids.     2,080,954 ;  May  18. 

Stoll,  Arthur,  and  A.  Hofmann,  assignors  to  the  firm 
Chemical  Works  formerly  Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland. 
Lysergic      acid      hydrazide      and      its      manufacture 

2.090.429  ;  Aug.   17. 

Stoll,  Arthur,  and  A.  Hofmann,  assignors  to  the  firm 
Chemical  Works  formerly  Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland. 
Lysergic      acid      amides      and      their      manufacture. 

2.090.430  ;   Aug.   17. 

Stoll,  Carl  W.     (See  Smith,  N.  V.,  and  Stoll.) 

StoUer,  Hugh  M.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Synchronization  of  engines.     2,086,101  ;  July  6. 

StoUer,  Hugh  M.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  and  E.  R.  Mor- 
ton, New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Syn- 
chronous motor.     2,081,411  ;  May  25. 

Stolley,  William  A.,  assignor  to  James  Heddon's  Sons, 
Dowagiac,  Mich.     Vim  lure.     2,102,492;  Dec.  14. 

Stolnacke,  Carl  E.     (See  Gleason,  G.  A.,  and  Stolnacke.) 

Stolp,  Prank  H.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Accelerating  transmission 
mechanism.     2,084,658  ;  June  22. 

Stolp,  Samuel  S.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  R.  C.  Sutton,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  assignors  to  Cheatham  Electric  Switching 
Device  Co.,  Incorporated,  Louisville,  Ky.  Trolley  con- 
tactor.    2,076,101 ;  Apr.  6. 

Stolpe,  Frederick  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Augustus  F.  Klasing.  Operating  device 
for  hand  brakes  and  the  like.     2,103,282;  Dee.  28. 

Stolper,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eyeglasses.  2,081,608; 
May  25. 

Stoltz,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Mancha  Storage  Battery 
Locomotive  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Mechanical  power 
shovel.     2.070,415  ;  Feb.  9. 

Stoltz,  Charles  E.,  assignor  to  Mancha  Storage  Battery 
Locomotive  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Power  shovel. 
2,077,159  ;  Apr.  13. 

Stoltz,  Hubert  R.,  assignor  to  The  Fractionator  Company, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Recirculating  flue  gases.  2,068,091  : 
Jan.  19. 

Stone,  Abraham,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Collapsible  wardrobe. 
2,083,207  ;    June   8. 

Stone,  Albert  C,  Dallas,  Tex.  Termite  shield.  2,092,6.59  ; 
Sept.   7. 

Stone,  David  C,  Junction  City,  Kans.  Baby  jumper. 
2,080,795  ;  May   18. 

Stone,  Earll  R.,  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Stoker  drive.     2,080,838  ;  May  18. 

Stone,  Earll  R.,  Lansdowne,  assignor  to  AVostinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Oompanv,  Eiist  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.      Stoker   drive.      2,080,839:   May   18, 

Stone,  Edwin  W.,  Longmeadow,  Mass,  assignor  to  Bigo- 
low-Sanford  Carpet  Co.,  Inc.,  Thompsonville,  Conn. 
Pantograph.      2,080,974;  May   IS. 

Stone,  Elmer  B.,  assignor  to  The  American  Hardware 
Corporation,  New  Britain,  Conn.  Permutation  lock. 
2,081.123  ;  May   18. 

Stone,  Klnier  15,,  and  Ij.  M.  Dyson,  assignors  to  The  Amer- 
ican Hardware  Corporal  ioii.  New  I'.ritain,  Conn.  Pei'- 
mutalion  lock.     2,078,168;  Apr.  20, 

Stone,  Gerald  1).,  Evanslon,  111,,  assignor,  by  mesne  asslgn- 
UKMits.  to  Union  (";irl)i<le  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
llMiiiidiner.      2.082.36:?;   .June  1. 

Stone,  Harry.      (See  l!olsoi>.  K,,  and  Stone.) 

Stone,  Harry  A.,  and  V.  Schaefer,  Detroit,  IMioh.  Gnseous 
electric  discliarge  d(>viee.     2,073.71.''>  :  Mar.   10. 

Stone,  Herbert  <J.,  and  II.  U,  Clillds,  KIngsport,  Tenn.,  as- 
signors, l)y  mesne  aa.slgnnients.  to  IOiistn\;in  Kodak  Con\- 
paiiy,  Jersey  ('ity,  N.  J,  l.uslerless  yarn  from  cellulose 
.uel.Mte.     2,070,031  ;  Feb.  9. 

Slone,  J,,  it  Company.      (Si>e  Tucker,  Josi>iih  l'\.  assignor.) 

SloM(>,  John  Mc\V.,  Geni'VM,  assignor  to  Operadio  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  St,  Charles,  111,  Selective  tuning  meehn- 
nism  for  radio  receivers.     2,()»3.-l04  ;  Sept.  El. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Stone,  Julius  L.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Portable  water  heat- 
er.    2,097,166  ;  Oct.  26. 
Stone,   Leslie   F.      (See   Hopkins,   H.   H.,    Plununer,   and 

Stone. ) 
Stone,   Max,  New  York,  N.  T.      Shower  cap.     2.068,281 : 

Jan.  19. 
Stone,  N.  I.      (See  Dougherty.  Elmer  E..  assicnor.) 
Stone,    Owen    E.,    assignor   to   High   Point    Bending   and 

Chair  Co.,  Siler  City,  X.  C.    Folding  table.     2,088,T72 : 

Aug.    3. 
Stone,  Porter  E.,   Detroit,  Mich.     Lock.     2.070.692  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Stone,  R.  Harry,  Bound  Brook.  N.  J.,   assignor  to  Tite- 

flex  Metal  Hose  Co.     Hose  coupling.     2,081,156  ;  May 

25. 
Stone,  Randolph.     (See  Ehrig,  H.  R.,  and  Stone.) 
Stone,  Walter  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    Hatch  for  railway  cars. 

2.100.119;  Xov.  23. 
Stonebraker.   Fred.   Sr.,   assignor,  by  mesne  assignments. 

to  lUusigraph  Corporation,   San  Diego,  Calif.     Display 

sign.     2,100,111 ;  Xov.  23. 
Stonega    Coke    and    Coal    Company,    Incorporated.       (See 

Lum.  J.   H..   and   Schaefer,   assignors.) 
Stoneman,  William  J.,  Jr.      (See  Sticelber,  Merlin  A.,  as- 
signor.) 
Stoner.    Arthur    M.,    West    Hartford,    assignor    to    The 

Jacobs     Manufacturing     Company,      Hartford,      Conn. 

Chuck.     2.080,840  :  May  18. 
Stoner,  Frank.  Lakewood,  assignor  to  The  Baker-Raulang 

Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.   Industrial  truck.   2,074,940  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Stoner,     Frank     H.,     Monroe,     Mich.       Platform     box. 

2,070,070  ;  Feb.  9. 
Stoner.   George  H..   East  Boston,   assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments,   to    Tru-Arc.    Inc.,    Boston.    Mass.     Vehicle 

brake.     2.082.229  ;  June  1. 
Stoner,    George    H..    East    Boston,    assignor,    by    mesne 

assignments,   to  Tru-Arc,   Inc.,  Boston,   Mass.     Vehicle 

brake.     2,085,834  ;  July  6. 
Stoner,    Harry    B..    and    K.    Knickerbocker,    Aurora,    HI. 

Game  apparatus.     2.093.293  :   Sept.   14. 
Stoner,    Harry    B..    and    K.    Knickerbocker,    assignors    to 

Stoner    Mfg.     Corp.,    Aurora,     111.       Game    apparatus. 

2.102,860:  Dec.  21. 
Stoner.    Hershell   M.,    Oklahoma    City,    Okla.      Fishhook. 

2,080,238  ;  May  11. 
Stoner  Mfg.  Corp.     (See  Stoner,  H.  B.,  and  Knickerbocker, 

assignors.) 
Stoner.     Paul.     Valparaiso,     Ind.        Self-sealing     siding. 

2.078.039  :  Apr.  20, 
Stoney.  Jown  W.     (See  Wood,  A.  P.,  and  Stoney.) 
Stopperless  Water  Bottle  Co.,  The.     (See  Reach,  Milton 

B.,  assignor.) 
Storch,  Max  H..  Bell  Harbor.  Long  Island,  X.  Y.     Frame 

assemblv.     2.075.409  :  Mar.  30. 
Storch.  Otto  P.     (See  Powers.  W.  S..  and  Storch.) 
Storch,    Otto    P..    Ozone    Park,    assignor    to    The   W.    F. 

Powers    Compnnv.    New    York,   X".   Y.      Collapsible   dis- 
play device.     2.080.93S  :  May   18. 
Storck.    Frederick   W.,    Arlington,    assignor    to    Standard 

Mailing    Machines    Company,    Everett,    Mass.      Motor 

drive    control   for   duplicating  machines   and   the   like. 

2.069.729  ;  Feb.  2. 

Storck,  Fn-ciiTick  \V..  Arlington,  assignor  to  Standard  Mail- 
ing Machines  Company.  Everett,  Mass.  Reversible 
drive  f"r  duplicators.     2.077,779  :  Apr.  20. 

Storck.  Frederick  W..  Arlington,  assignor  to  Standard 
Mailing  Machines  Companv.  Everett,  Mass.  Envelope 
flap  nioistenlns  device.     2.n77.7."'0  :  .Apr.  20. 

Storck,  Frederick  W.,  Arlington.  Mass..  assignor  to 
Standard  Mailing  Machines  Company,  Everett,  Mass. 
Sheet  feeding  device  for  duplicators.  2.0S1.3S6;  May 
25. 

Storck.  Frederick  W.,  .Arlington,  assignor  to  Standard 
>railing  Machines  Company,  Everett,  ^fnss.  Sheet 
moistening  device  for  duplicators.     2.083,042  :  June  8. 

Storck.  Frederick  W..  Arlington,  assignors  to  Standard 
Mailing  Machines  Company.  Everett.  Mass.  Reverse 
motion  stop  for  duplicators.     2.083.043  ;  June  8. 

Storck.  Frederick  W..  Arlington,  assignor  to  Standard 
Mailing  >fachines  Company.  Everett.  Mass.  Combined 
clamp  relea.se  and  motion  stop  for  duplicators. 
2.083,044  :  June  8. 

Storck.  Frederick  W..  Arlington,  assignor  to  Standard 
Mailing  Machines  Companv.  Everett.  Sfass.  Dupli- 
cator.    2.093.385:   Sept.   14. 

Storck.  Frederick  W..  Arlington,  and  C.  V.  Fran.qon,  Dor- 
chester, assignors  to  Standard  Mailing  Machines  Com- 
panv.   Everett,    Mass.     Fluid    control    for    duplicators. 

2.069.730  :  Fob.   2. 

Storck.  Frfderick  W..  .\rlincton.  and  P.  T.  Tnieman, 
Canton,  assignors   to   Standard  M.niling  M.ichines  Com- 

?ianv.  Kverott.  Mass.  Automatic  sheet  feeding  device 
or  "duplicators.      2.003.384:   Sept.   14. 

Sfor^,  Arthur  O..  Regina.  Saskatchewan,  Canada.  Mois- 
ture tester.     2.082.364;  Juno  1. 

Store  Equipmont  Corporation.  (Soo  P.urrows,  Clinton  A.. 
aa.slgnor.  > 

Storey.  Jack  M..  and  P.  E.  Smith.  Herrln.  Til.  Animated 
motion   pirtiire  machine.     2.084.7^2;  Juno  22. 

Storov,  Leonldas  P..  St.  Paul,  assignor  to  South  Park 
Hvdrant  *  Pnmp  Co.,  South  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Hydrant. 
2.ft78,782  ;  Apr.  27. 

Storey.  Nortnan  C.      (See  Hasson,  P.  R..  and  Storey.) 


Storfer,  Alfred,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.     Knife.     2,075,553  :  Mar. 

Storkline   Furniture    Corporation.       (See   Michal,    James, 

Storm  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Lynch,  W.  F.,  and 

Moeller,   assignors.)  ,„       ^,  ,r... 

Storm  Manufacturing  Co.,   Inc.      (See  Thorsen.  Thor,   as- 

Storm.  Trygve.  Fort  Wayne.  Ind.,  assignor  to  Bakelite 
Building  Products  Co.  Inc..  Xew  York.  .X.  Y.  Roofing 
and  siding  construction.     2,085,552  ;  June  29. 

Storman,  Edward  A.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  of  forty-nine 
per  cent  to  P.  A.  Cavallo,  P.  A.  Cavallo,  Jr.,  E.  S. 
Cavallo,  and  M.  A.  Cavallo.  Motion  sign  or  the  like. 
2.095.158:  Oct.  5.  ^     ^^  »t    .r 

Storv,  Bertrand  W.,  and  E.  W.  Fuller,  Woodbury,  N.  J., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Socony-Vacuum  Oil 
Conipanv,  Incorporated.  Oil  composition.  2,081,886 ; 
May  25." 

Storv.  I'd  ward  B.     (See  Aston.  J.,  and  Story.) 

Stofv,  Ernst  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  M.  Delaney, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Wood  heel  machine.  2,080,638 ; 
May  18. 

Storv  Le  Rov  G..  Beacon,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pa"nv.  Xew  York.  N.  Y.  Treating  hydrocarbon  oil. 
2.067.S65  :  Jan.  12. 

Storv.  Le  Rov  G.,  Glonham.  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
p.nnv,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Lubricating  oil.  2,077.781  ;  Apr. 
20.  " 

Story,  Le  Roy  G..  Bronxville,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
panv, Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,079,776  ;  May  11. 

Storv.  Le  Rov  G.,  Bronxville.  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pa"nv,  Xew"  York,  X.  Y.  Manufacture  of  motor  fuels. 
2.094.5.=54  ;   Sept.   28. 

Stott  Briquet  Company.  (See  Morton,  Harold  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stott,  Frank.  St.  Albans,  assignor  to  Marks  Products  Co. 
Inc..  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.     Knob  fastener.    2.069,427  ;  Feb.  2. 

Stiitter.  Hermann.  Leverkusen.  and  T.  Hermann.  Lever- 
kusen-Wiesdorf.  Germany,  assignors  to  Wlnrhrop  Chemi- 
cal Company.  Inc.,  Xew  York.  X.  Y.  Moth-proofing 
detergent  composition.     2.0S2.1S8  ;  June  1. 

Stotts.  Francis  H..  Wvnne.  Ark.  Automatic  burglar 
alarm.     2.075,147  :  Ma"r.  30. 

Stotz  Kontakt  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Schilling,  Karl,  as- 
signor.) 

Stouff.  Louis  M.  J..  Lyon.  France.  Furnace  for  burning 
granular  fuel  and  the  like.     2,088.879  ;  Aug.  3. 

Stougaard,  Holger.  (See  Bowman,  F.  C,  and  Stou- 
gaard.) 

Stough.  Charles  R..  assignor  to  Motor  VTheel  Corpora- 
tion. Lansing,  Mich.  Vehicle  wheeL  2,101,923 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Stoughton.  Philip.  Xew  York,  N.  T.  Bath  salts. 
2.084,465  ;  June  22. 

Stonlil.  Charles  R.,  Pocahontas,  Iowa.  Scraper  for  trac- 
tors.    2.096.656  ;  Oct.  19. 

Stout,  Abraham  B.,  Plymouth,  Ind.  Medicated  steam 
bath.       2.070.378  ;   Feb.  9. 

Stout,  Alice,   executrix.      (See  Stout,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Stout.  Edward,  deceased,  A.  Stout,  executrix,  assignor  to 
Alice  Stout,  Burlington.  Iowa.  Recording  mechanism 
for  trains.     2.080.855  ;  May  18. 

Stout.  Edward  E.     (See  Weydell.  Jarl  M.,  assignor.) 

Stout.  Ray  L..  Ashtabula,  and  J.  A.  Povlis.  Jefferson,  Ohio. 
Automobile  radio  antenna.     2.093.217  :  Sept.   14. 

Stout,  Raymond  K.      (See  Holliday,  T.  B..  and   Stout) 

Stout,  Raymond  K..  Davton,  Ohio.  Compass  mount. 
Re.  20.523  ;  Sept.  28. 

Stout,  Raymond  K.,  Dayton.  Ohio.  Illuminating  means 
for  indicating  instruments.     2.075.068  :   Mar.    30. 

Stout.  Raymond  K..  Dayton,  Ohio.  (Compass  mount. 
2.085.050  :  June   29. 

Stout.  William  B.  (See  Adams.  E.  E.,  Blomberg,  Mussev, 
and  Stout.) 

Stout,  William  B..  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Pullman- 
Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  Railway  car. 
2.093.579  :  Sept.  21. 

Stout.  William  B..  and  E.  H.  Wright.  Detroit.  Mich., 
assignors  to  Pullman  Standard  Car  &  Manufacturing 
Company.  Engine  cooling  and  air  conditioning  system 
for  self-propoUod  vehicles.     2.0^2.230  :  June  1 

Stovall.  William  D.  R.,  Jackson,  Miss.  Sanding  machine. 
2.080.345  ;  May  11.  ^  mttv.iuiie. 

Stover,  Charles  R.,  Elkview,  W.  Va.  Pipe  catting  ap- 
paratus.     2.090.431  ;    Aug.    17. 

Stover.  Jerry  S..  Rochester,  Minn.  Auxiliarv  glare  shield. 
2.096.142  :  Oct.  10. 

Stover.  Murray  A.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Musical  Instrument 
pitch  control  accessory.     2.072.043  ;  Feb.  23. 

Stow.  .Audlcy  IT.,  deceased.  Charleston.  W.  Va..  by  Sanford 
Investment  Comp.Tny.  Wilniufrton.  Del.,  assign"ee.  Mine 
and   other  car.     Re.   20.590  ;  Dec.   14. 

Stow,  .\udloy  H..  depense<i.  Charleston.  W.  Va..  by  San- 
ford Investment  Co.,  Wilmington.  Del..  as"signee. 
Sidewise  dumping  mine  car  and  the  like.  Re.  20.591 ; 
Dec.   14 

Stowe,  Charles  E..  Frankfort  X.  Y..  assignor  of  one- 
fourth  to  C.  D.  Shaeffer.  Jefferson.  Iowa,  and  one- 
fourth  to  Williamson  &  Williamson,  Jlinneapolis,  Minn. 
Card  basebal   game.     2.088.492  :   July  27 

^^S"^^-  ^"linm  C .  Redding,  Calif.  Musical  instrument. 
2.089.029  ;  Aug.  10. 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


599 


Stowe-Woodward,  Inc.    (See  Ward,  Sherman  B.,  assignor.) 

Stowe-Woodward,  Inc.     (See  Wilkie,  R.  J.,  assignor.) 

Stowell,  Arthur  R.,  Greenwood,  Maine,  assignor  to  Stowell 
Targets,  Inc.,  Lockes  Mills,  Maine.  Target.  2,076,135  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Stowell  Targets,  Inc.     (See  Stowell,  Arthur  R.,  assignor.) 
Stowick,    Stanley,    Chicago,    111.      Spotlight.      2,085,614 ; 
June  29. 

Straat,  Harold  W.,  Irondequoit,  assignor  to  Bausch  & 
Lomb  Optical  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Refracto- 
meter.     2,080,841  ;   May   18. 

Straatman,  Alphons  G.  H.,  The  Hague,  Netherlands,  as- 
signor to  Shell  Development  Companj^,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Apparatus  for  well  surveying.  2,076,211 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Strachan  &  Henshaw  Limited.  (See  Grossmith,  George 
W.,  assignor.) 

Strachan,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll  Milling  Machine 
Company,  Rockford,  111.  Machine  tool.  2,085,397 ; 
June  29. 

Strachan,  Thomas  H.,  Dayton,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Hobart  Manufacturing  Company,  Troy, 
Ohio.     Meat  slicer.     2,075,554  ;  Mar.  30. 

Strachovsky,  Nikita.  (See  Paulsen,  Jean  F.,  and  Stra- 
chovsky.) 

Strack,  Albert  F.,  Suresnes,  France.  Electrical  heater 
for  cooking  purposes.     2,093,939  ;   Sept.  21. 

Stradley,  James  H.,  Carneys  Point,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Con- 
tinuous dyeing  process.     2,074,()31  ;  Mar.  16. 

Stradling,  Samuel,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Support  for  solder- 
ing irons.     2,086,102  ;  July  6. 

Straeten,  Charles  L.     (See  Dziedzic,  N.  J.,  and  Straeten.) 

Strahan,  Joseph  C.  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Full-fashioned 
hosiery.    2,099,991 ;  Nov.  23. 

Strahm,  Allen  D.,  assignor  to  Snappies,  Inc.,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
Elastic  clasp  pad  and  producing  the  same.  2,093,623  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Strahm,  Andrg,  La  Chaux  de  Fonds,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  S.  Maeder,  Tavannes,  and  one-third  to  G.  Friedli, 
Reconvilier,  Switzerland.  Electric  clock.  2,084,220 ; 
June  15. 

Strain,  Daniel  E.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Resinous  composition  and 
the  manufacture  thereof.     2,084,415  ;  June  22. 

Strain,  Daniel  E.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Impregnated  cigarette. 
2,092,817:   Sept.   14. 

Strain,  Daniel  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Polymerization  product  and  process  of  polymeri- 
zation.    2,097,263  ;  Oct.  26. 

Strain,  Daniel  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Cellulosic  article  of  manufacture  and  preparing 
same.     2,099, 4.')5  ;  Nov.  16. 

Strain,  Daniel  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Molding  compositions  and  molding.  2,101,107 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Straith,  Claire  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Safety  device  for  auto- 
mobiles.    2.070,760  ;  Feb.  16. 

Straith,  Claire  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Safety  device  for  auto- 
mobiles.    2.091,057  ;  Aug.  24. 

Stramaglia,  Nicola,  Chicago,  111.  Automotive  refrigerating 
and  cooling  system.     2,070,379  ;  Feb.  9. 

Strancke,  Charles,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Charge  modifying  at- 
t.Tchment  for  engine  intake  manifolds.  2,073,887:  Mar. 
16. 

Strand,  August  A.,  Maiden,  assignor  to  G  and  N  Engineer- 
ing Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Thermostat.  2,075,873 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Strand,  Axel  C,  Chicago,  111.  Waste  water  heat  recovery 
apparatus.     2,075,784  ;  Mar.  30. 

Strandlund,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 
111.     Plow.     2,076,051  :   Apr.  6. 

Strandlund,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company, 
Molino,  111.  Cultivator  and  planter.  2,097,078 : 
Nov.  2. 

Strandlund,  Carl  G.,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 
111.     Plow.     2.098,472  :  Nov.  9. 

Strang,  Perry  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  conduit  and 
outlet   channel.     2,090,2.'!0  ;   Aug.   ]7. 

Strange,  Andrew  L.,  Hove,  England.  Antidazzle  device  for 
vehicle  head  lamps.     2,074,620  ;  Mar.  23. 

Strange,  Charles  C.     (See  Pilhlad,  E.  J.,  and  Strange.) 

Strange,  Charles  C,  Port  Richmond,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
Jjpvcr  mechanism.     2,088,880  ;  Aug.  3. 

Strange,  (Jcorge  W.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  J.  Hodgson, 
Indlanripolls,  Ind.  Concrete  form  clamp.  2,075,239; 
Mar.   30. 

Strange,  Wm.  J.,  Co.  (See  Levlnson,  Arthur  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Strano,  S.'im,  and  R.  E.  Gohne,  assignors  to  Jaokes-Evnns 
MnnufacUiring  flonipany,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stove  top. 
2,103.100  :  Dec.  21. 

Stranszky,  Kmil,  assignor  to  American  Sterilizer  Company, 
Erie,  Pa.  Control  inechanism  for  heat  exchange  anna- 
ratus.     2,088,728  ;  Aug.  3. 

Strnssor,  Myron  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Packaglne  device. 
2,080,009  :  May  11. 

StntHsncM',  Frank  J.,  Mnplewood  Township,  N.  J.  Orna- 
ment.     2.069.280  :  Feb.  2. 


Strate-Stroke  Pumps  and  Engines  Proprietary  Limited. 
(See  Hildyard,  William  A.,  assignor.) 

Stratford,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  Stratford  Development 
Corporation,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Apparatus  for  treat- 
ing hydrocarbon  oils.     2,102,548  :  Dec.  14. 

Stratford,  Charles  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  and  A.  E. 
Drissner,  assignors  to  National  Acme  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Centrifuge.     2,085,929  ;  July  6. 

Stratford  Development  Corporation.  (See  Stratford, 
Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

Stratford,  Herbert  R.  (See  Newcomb,  E.  R.,  and  Strat- 
ford.) 

Stratford,  Herbert  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Stratmore  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Surfacing  ap- 
paratus.    2,082,916  ;  June  8. 

Stratford,  Reginald  K.,  Sarnia,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor 
to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company.  Treating  oils 
in  the  presence  of  clay.     2.091.892  :  Aug.  31. 

Stratford,  William  M.,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,078,468  ;  Apr.  27. 

Stratford,  William  M.,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Recovering  aromatic  constituents 
from  mineral  oil.     2,087,455  :  July  20. 

Strathmeyer,  Walter,  Oppau,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farben- 
industrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Production  of  sodium  aluminum  fluoride. 
2,075,370  ;  Mar.  30. 

Strathmore  Company,  The.  (See  Paasche,  Jens  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stratmore  Comi)any,  The.  (See  Newcomb,  E.  R.,  and 
Stratford,  assignors.) 

Stratmore  Company,  The.  (See  Stratford,  Herbert  R., 
assignor.) 

Strathmore  Paper  Company.  (See  Speed,  James,  as- 
signor.) 

Stratton,  Albert  C,  Lincoln  Park,  assignor  to  Alfred  S. 
Marlow,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Self-priming  impeller  pump 
for  gas  and  fluid  mixtures.     2,100,365  :  Nov.  30. 

Stratton,  Ernest  K.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Medicinal 
compounds.     2,073,659  :   Mar.  16. 

Stratton,  James  L.,  and  A.  H.  Henry,  Oklahoma  City, 
Okla.     Tipple  truck  platform.     2,089,717  ;  Aug.  10. 

Stratton,  Jerry  L.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Compensating  circuit. 
2,068,577  ;  Jan.  19. 

Stratton,  Jerry  L.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Regulating  system.  2,074,947  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Stratton,  Lee,  Forestville,  Ohio.  Refrigerator  cabinet. 
2,092,430  ;  Sept.  7. 

Straub,  Alvin  L.,  Tomball,  Tex.  Air  gun.  2,101,762; 
Dec.  7. 

Straub,  Francis  J.,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Making  con- 
crete building  blocks.     2,099,946  ;  Nov.  23. 

Straub,  Fritz.  (See  Zweifel,  H.,  Graenacher,  Grether, 
and  Straub.) 

Straub,  Fritz,  F.  Grether,  and  C.  Gi-aenacher,  assignors 
to  the  firm  of  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Ba.sle, 
Basel,  Switzerland.  Dyeing  animal  fibers  and  compo- 
sition of  matter  for  said  purpose.     2,075,371  ;  Mar.  30. 

Straub.  Fritz,  and  H.  Mayer,  assignors  to  the  firm  Society 
of  Clhemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland. 
Complex  metal  compounds  of  diazo-dyestuffs.  2,080,191 ; 
May  11. 

Straub,  Fritz,  Basel,  and  H.  Schneider,  Riehen,  near 
Ba.sel,  assignors  to  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in 
Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Azo  dyestuffs  containing 
metal  in  complex  union.     2,090,432  ;  Aug.   17. 

Straub,  Fritz,  and  P.  Pieth.  assignors  to  the  firm  of 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Baslo,  Basel,  Switzer- 
land. 2-amino-l-hydroxynaphthaleno  sulphonic  acids 
and  producing  same.     2,091,743  :  Aug.   31. 

Straub,  Fritz,  and  W.  Anderau,  assignors  to  Society  of 
Chemical  Industry  in  Basic,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Dye- 
ing vegetable  fiber.     2.092,429  ;  Sept.  7. 

Straub,  Samuel  C,  assignor  to  Certain-Teed  Products 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Covering  material. 
2,090,490  ;   Aug.   17. 

Straubel,  C.  W.,  et  al.  (See  Straubel,  Frederick  L.  G., 
assignor.) 

Straubel,  Frederick  L.  G.,  Green  Ray,  Wis.  Panel  and 
card  carrier  combination.     2,101,903:  Dec.  14. 

Straubel,  Frederick  L.  G.,  assignor  of  one-eighth  to  O.  C. 
Straubel,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  and  two-eighths  to  C.  W. 
Straubel,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Front  leaf  control  for 
tilting  front  drawers.     2,090,047  ;  Aug.  24. 

Straubel,  Frederick  L.  G.,  nssignor  of  one-eighth  to  O.  C. 
Straubel,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  and  two-eighths  to  C.  W. 
Sh-aubel,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Front  leaf  control  for 
tilling  front  drawers.     2,090,648;   Aug.  24. 

Strinil)(>l,  Frederick  L.  G.,  nssignor  of  ono-elghth  to  O.  C. 
Slnuibel,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  and  two-eighths  to  C.  W. 
Straubel,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Device  iis  a  fastening 
I'oi'  ninwnys  on  a  card  index  panel.    2, 093,9-10  :  Sept.  21. 

Stnuibel,  li'roderick  Tj.  O.,  nssignor  of  one  eighth  to  O.  C. 
Sh-.iuhel,  (;r(-eu  Bay,  Wis.,  and  two  eighths  to  C.  W. 
SIriiubel,  Youngstown,  Ohio,  (^nrd  Index  panel  and 
card   carrier  coniblnntlon.      2,093,911  ;   Sept.   21. 

Strnuliel,  O.  C,  ot  nl.  (See  Straubel,  Frederick  L.  O.. 
nssignor.) 

Strnuch,  Clauss  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nasal  inhaler. 
2,097,846  ;  Nov.  2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Straucb,  Clauss  B.,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Preventing  erosions 
and  perforations  in  metal  containers.  2,097,847 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Strauch,  Georg,  assignor  to  Chemische  Fabrik  Stockhausen 
&  Cie,  Krefeld,  Germany.  Water-soluble  sulpbonation 
products  of  phosphatides,  and  preparing  same. 
2,079,973  •  May  11. 

Strauch  &  Hoffman,  Messrs.,  et  al.  (See  Waters,  Charles 
B.,  assignor.) 

Straumann,  Reinhard,  Waldenburg,  Canton  of  Bale- 
Campagne,  Switzerland.  Spring  of  nickel  iron  alloy. 
2,072,489  :  Mar.  2. 

Straus,  Fritz,  Berlin,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Production  of  halogenated  ethers.     2,075,312  ;  Mar.  30. 

Straus,  Fritz,  Berlin,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Production  of  halogenated  ethers.     2,075,313  ;  Mar.  30. 

Straus,  Harry  H.     (See  Heygel,  Paul  R.,  assignor.) 

Straus,  Harrv  H.,  New  York,  X.  Y.  Cigarette  paper 
booklet.     2.087,786  ;  July  20. 

Straus,  Solomon,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cleaning  and  renovat- 
ing apparatus.    2.081,685  :  May  25. 

Straus.  Sylvan  M.,  (iloversviile,  N.  Y.  Glove.  2,066,428  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Straus,  Sylvan  M.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Ornamented  ar- 
ticle and  making  the  same.     2.066,747  ;  Jan.  5. 

Strause,  Louis  J.,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  Tooth  brush. 
2,084,873  ;  June  22. 

Strauss,  Albert  A.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Safety  hat  or  cap. 
2.074,627  ;  Mar.  23. 

Strauss,  n€e  Ruppel,  Frida,  heir.     (See  Ruppel,  Sigwart.) 

St^au^^s.  Joseph  B.,  Chic.igo,  111.  Automatic  road  direc- 
tion sign.     2.097.900  ;  Nov.  2. 

Strauss,  Luke  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Safety  razor  structure. 
2,086,648  ;  July  13. 

Strauss,  Ober  G.,  Orlando,  Fla.  Wrapping  machine. 
2.090.559  ;   Aug.   17. 

Strauss,  Siegmund,  Vienna,  Austria.  Connection  used 
in  proceedings  for  measuring  very  high  resistances. 
2,081,074;  May   18. 

Straussberger,  Hans  J.  (See  Mutchler,  A.  W.,  and  Strauss- 
berger.) 

Straussler,  Nicholas,  London,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Alvis-Straussler  Limited,  Coventry,  England. 
Wheel  suspension  for  endless  track  vehicles.  2,089,042  ; 
Aug.    3. 

Straw,  Clayton.      (See  Davis,  N.  F.,  and  Straw.) 

Straw.  Clayton,  Henniker,  and  C.  H.  George,  assignors 
to  Kingsbury  &  Davis  Machine  Company,  Contoocook, 
N.  H.     Bos  making  machine.     2,082,365  ;  June  1. 

Strawbridge  &  Clothier.  (See  Tarr,  Margaret  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Strawn,  Marion  L.,  assignor  to  The  Ingersoll  Milling  Ma- 
chine Company,  Rockford,  111.  Machine  tool. 
2,086,583  ;  July  13. 

Strawn,  Marion  L.,  assignor  to  The  Ingersoll  Milling  Ma- 
chine Company.  Rockford,  111.  Machine  tool. 
2,102,655  ;  Dec.  21. 

Strawn,  Raymond  W.,  Vista,  Calif.  Power  aquaplane. 
2,094,136  :  Sept.  28. 

Strawser,  Greeley  E.,  West  Leisenring,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  J.  Q.  Adams,  Uniontown,  Pa.  Electric  heating 
system.     2,078,548  ;  Apr.  27. 

Streander,  I'hilip  B.,  Searsdale,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Underpinning  &  Foundation  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Disposal  of  sewage  and  the  like. 
2,077,498  :  Apr.  20. 

Streander,  Philip  B..  Searsdale.  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Underpinning  &  Foundation  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Treating  sewage,  industrial 
wastes,  and  the  like.     2.077.907  ;  Apr.  20. 

Streander,  Philip  B.,  Searsdale,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Underpinning  &  Foundation  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treatment  of  sewage,  industrial 
waste,  and  the  like.     2,084,059  ;  June  22. 

Streander,  Philip  B..  Searsdale,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Underpinning  &  Foundation  "Coinpanv.  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  settling  and  filtration. 
2,086,829  ;  July  13. 

Streb,  Robert  J.      (See  Chappell.  R.  R..  and  Strcb.) 

Strebler,  George  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Eagle 
Foundry  Company.     Refrigerator.     2,072,347  ;  Mar.   2. 

Streckor,  Gerald,  and  T.  GJickel,  Darmstadt,  (Jermanv. 
Slitting  machine.     2.08.'>.835  ;  July  0. 

Streckfuss,  Elmer  G.,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Time 
Recorder  Company.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Time  recorder 
mechanism.     2,08fl.952  ;  July  13. 

Street,  Horace  R..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  valves. 
2.066,058  ;  Jan.  .'>. 

Streefer-Amet  Company.  (See  Haegelo,  Otto  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Strehlow,  Walter  F.  (See  Frudden,  C.  E.,  and  Streh-' 
low. ) 

Strcibel,   Ludwig.      (See  Ehreamann.  A.,  and  Streibel.) 

Strelch,  Frank,  nssicnor  to  Steel  Housing  Corporation, 
Chicago.  111.  Wall  construction  for  metallic  bulldinca. 
2.074.000;  M.TT.  ^r,. 

Strelch,  Frank,  assignor  of  one-third  to  C.  H.  Canbv,  Jr., 
and  one-third  to  11.  H.  Thompson,  Chicago,  111.  Dough 
twisting  machine.     2.080,.'584  ;  May  18. 

Strelch.  t"r;ink.  iisslgnor  of  one-third  to  C.  II.  Canby, 
.Tr.,  and  one-llilrd  to  H.  II.  Thompson,  Chicago,  111. 
Dough   twisting  machine.     2,000,379  ;  Aug.   17. 


Streight,  Harvey  R.  L.     (See  Barsby,  C.  R.,  and  Streight) 

Streitwolf,  Frieda,  administratrix.  (See  Fehrle,  A., 
Streitwolf,  and  Fritzsche.) 

Streitwolf,  Karl.  (See  Fehrle,  A.,  Streitwolf,  and 
Fritzsche.)  „  „    , 

Streitwolf,  Karl,  Frankfort-on-the-Mam,  A.  Fehrle,  Bad 
Soden-on-the-Taunus,  and  W.  Herrmann,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bismuth  salts  of 
arseno  compounds  and  preparing  them.  2,068,206 ; 
JanTlO.  .    ,      „ 

Streitwolf,  Karl,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  A.  Fehrle,  Bad 
Soden-in-Tauuus,  and  H.  Oesterlin,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germanv,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Organic  arsenic  com- 
pounds.    2,070,145  :   Feb.  9. 

Streitwolf,  Karl,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  A.  Fehrle,  Bad 
Soden-in-Taunus,  and  H.  Oesterlin,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aromatic  arsonic  acids 
and  preparing  them.     2,070,146  ;  Feb.   9. 

Streitwolf,  Karl,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  A.  Fehrle,  Bad 
Soden-on-the-Taunus,  and  W.  Herrmann,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germanv,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Asymmetric  arseno 
compounds.     2,078.351 ;  Apr.  27. 

Streitwolf.  Karl,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  A.  Fehrle,  Bad- 
Soden  in  Taunus,  and  W.  Herrmann,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany,  assignors  to  Winthrop  Chemical  Com- 
panv.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Asymmetric  arseno  com- 
pounds.     2,095,577  ;   Oct.   12. 

Strelow,  Henrv  A.,  assignor  to  The  Heil  Co.,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.     Vent  assemblage.     2,086,969  ;  July  13. 

Strelow,  Max.     (See  Strelow,  Whilhelm,  and  M.) 

Strelow,  Wilhelm,  Berlin-Zehlendorf,  and  M.  Strelow, 
Potsdam,  Germany.  Gas  valve  construction.  2,099,284  ; 
Nov.  IG. 

Streun,  John  A.,  Sherman,  assignor  to  Hardwicke-Etter 
Companv,  Gravson  County,  Tex.  Cotton  drier. 
2,071,049  :  Feb.  16. 

Streun,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Hardwicke-Etter  Company, 
Sherman,  Tex.  Mote  board  and  cleaner  for  gins. 
2,072,319  :  Mar.  2. 

Streun,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Hardwicke-Etter  Company, 
Sherman,  Tex.  Adjustable  lip  for  lint  ducts. 
2.073,.">R8:  Mar.  16. 

Streun,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Hardwicke-Etter  Company, 
Sherman,  Texas.  Combination  huUer  and  feeder. 
2,081,412  ;  May  25. 

Streun,  John  A.,  Sherman,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Hardwicke- 
Etter  Company.  HuUer  feeder  for  cotton.  2,087,390  ; 
July  20. 

Streun.  John  A.,  Sherman,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Hardwicke- 
Etter  Company.     Cotton  drier.    2.090.208  :  Oct.  19. 

Strey,  Elfriede,  Zoppot,  Free  City  of  Danzig.  Board 
game.     2,097,052  :  Oct.  26. 

Streyffert,  Carl  M..  Norrkoping,  Sweden.  Automatic  draft 
regulator  for  boilers.     2.094,309  ;  Sept.  28. 

Streysman,  Francis  E.,  and  M.  T.  Strlkol,  Chicago,  HI. 
Laboratory  equipment.     2,076.485  ;  Apr.  6. 

Strezoff,  Bogoia,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Separable  scissor 
construction.     2,083,483  ;  June  8. 

Strezoff,  Bogoia.  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Safety  razor  blade 
sharpener.     2,092,939  :   Sept.   14. 

Strezoff.  Bogoia,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Massaging  vibrator. 
2.092,940:   Sept.  14. 

Strezoff,  Bogoia,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Boat  propelling  de- 
vice.    2,039,544  ;  Nov.  16. 

Strezynski,  George  J.,  Poughkeepsie,  assignor  to  The  De 
Laval  Separator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Centrifugal 
separator  bowl.     2,068,520:  Jan.  19. 

Strezynski,  George  J.,  Poughkeepsie,  assignor  to  The  De 
Laval  Separator  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Collecting 
chamber  for  liquids  discharged  from  centrifugal  bowls. 
2,077,813  :  Apr.  20. 

Strieker,  George  W.,  et  al.  (See  Springer,  Arthur  J., 
assignor.) 

Strieker,  Paul.  Monthey,  assignor  to  the  firm  Society  of 
Chemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Ma- 
terial for  combating  pests.     2,072.226  :  Mar.  2. 

Strickhouser,  Sherman  I.,  Providence,  and  E.  J.  Joss, 
Cranston,  R.  I.,  assignors  to  United  States  Rubber 
Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Making  hollow  rubber 
articles.     2.078.913  ;  Apr.  27. 

Strickland.  Charles  V.,  and  W.  O.  Slorgan,  assignors  to 
R.  J.  Reynolds  Tobacco  Companv.  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Machine  for  cutting  and  feeding  blanks  to  body  form- 
ing machines.     2,080.196  ;  July  6. 

Strickland,  David  J..  Beacon,  N.  Y.  Skip  for  handling 
brick  stacks.     2.094,762  :  Oct.   5. 

Strickland.  Royal  F.,  and  11.  D.  Blake,  Cleveland  Heights, 
and  S.  McLean,  South  Euclid,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Gen- 
S''SL  -i?i'''^'ri'^  Company.  Enclosed  arc  device. 
2,081,776  ;    Mav   25. 

^*o  n-'^noo  ^'.'"^  •>;;•  Detroit,  Mich.  Grinding  machine. 
.i,0i6,C82:  Apr.  13. 

Strickland.  William  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combus- 
tion engine.     2.0S2.2.S1  :  June  1 

Strickler  Ellis  B.,  Yorkana,  Pa.  Novelty  box.  2,070,693  : 
r  eh.  16. 

^'J^''*,'''''.  •'^'""'■'ce  E.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
lolephono    Laboratories.    Incorporated,    New    York,    N. 

c^\-    ,Transmi.qsion  .system.     2.102.138  :  Dec.  14. 

Strlh-ol,  Michael  T.     (See  Streysman,  F.  E.,  and  Strlkol.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


601 


Strindberg,  Richard,  Worcester,  Mass.  Fluid  strainer  or 
filter.     2,068,282  ;  Jan.  19. 

Strindberg,  Richard,  assignor  to  Development  Associates, 
Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.     Gas  filter.     2,070,872  ;  Feb.  16. 

Strindberg,  Richard,  assignor  to  Development  Associates, 
Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.     Gas  filter.     2,076,304  ;  Apr.  6. 

Strindberg,  Richard,  assignor  to  Development  Associates, 
Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.     Gas  filter.     2,076,305  ;  Apr.  6. 

Strindberg,  Richard,  assignor  to  Development  Associates, 
Inc.,  Worcester,  Mass.     Air  filter.     2,080,154  ;  May  11. 

String,  Benjamin  T.,  Norwood,  Ohio.  Game.  2,076,010; 
Apr.  6. 

String,  Russell  C.     (See  Gray,  C.  W.,  and  String.) 

Stringer,  Olice  G.,  Soso,  Miss.  Rat  trap.  2,087,129 ; 
July  13. 

Stringer,  William  E.  (See  Weisberg,  S.  M.,  Chappell, 
Stringer,  Stevens  and  Trebler.) 

Stripling,  Luke  S.,  Amarillo,  Tex.  Power  controlling 
means   for   windmills.     2,094,504 ;    Sept.    28. 

Strnad,  James  F.      (See  Blazek,  J.  Y.,  and   Strnad.) 

Strobel,  Karl,  Corporation.     (See  Strobel,  Karl,  assignor.) 

Strobel,  Karl,  Whittier,  assignor  to  Karl  Strobel  Corpora- 
tion, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Welding  generator. 
2,102,761  ;  Dec.  21. 

Strobell,  John  D.      (See  Schepmoes,  L.,  and  Strobell.) 

Strobridge,  William,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  United  States 
Hoffman  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Garment  pressing  machine.    2,089,586  ;  Aug.  10. 

Strobridge,  William,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  United  States 
Hoffman  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Garment  pressing  machine.     2,097,746  ;  Nov.  2. 

Strobridge,  William,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  United  States 
Hoffman  Machinery  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Garment  pressing  machine.     2,099,181 ;  Nov.   16. 

Strode,  Victor  W.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Primer  valve. 
2,067,425  :  Jan.  12. 

Strohbach,  William  C,  Mexico,  D.  F.,  Mexico.  Grip  for 
golf  clubs.     2,094,417  ;  Sept.  28. 

Stroher,  Georg,  Rothenkirchen,  Germany.  Hair  waving 
appliance.     2,102,241;  Dec.   14. 

StrOher,  Karl  G.,  Rothenkirchen,  Germany.  Making  per- 
manent waves.     2,075,631 ;  Mar.  30. 

Strom,  Adolph  E.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Latch  for  window 
operators.     2,073,910  ;  Mar.  16. 

Strom,  Albert  P.,  Wilkinsburg,  C.  L.  Denault,  Forest  Hills, 
and  L.  McCulloch,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignors  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.  Elec- 
trical arc  extinguishing  and  insulating  material. 
2,077,282  ;  Apr.  13. 

Strom,  Edward  M.,  assignor  to  Central  Metallic  Casket 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Burial  container  or  casket. 
2,096,290  :   Oct.   19. 

Stromberg  Electric  Company, 
assignor.) 

Stromberg  Electric  Company, 
signor.) 

Stromberg  Electric  Company, 
signor. ) 

Stromberg,  Emil  A.     (See  Mitchell,  Henry  W.,  assignor.) 

Stromberg,  John  A.,  Des  Plaines,  111.  Floor  for  ice  skat- 
ing rinks.     2,006,056  ;  Jan.  5. 

Stromeyer,  Charles  F.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Revela- 
tion Patents  Holding  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Elec- 
trical transmission  system.     2,070,071  ;  Feb.  9. 

Strommer,   Sigfrid.      (See  Naess,  H.,  and   Strommer.) 

Stronach,  Edwin  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Exercising  device. 
2,068,578  ;  Jan.  19. 

Strong,  Arthur  J.,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Lapping  ma- 
chine.    2,076,601 ;  Apr.  13. 

Strong,  Chester  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alternating  current- 
direct  current  interchanging  system  and  control  there- 
for.    2.087.659  ;  July  20. 

Strong,  Harold  V.,  Ightham,  and  R.  Hagyi-Ristic,  London, 
England.  Preparation  of  originals  for  reproduction  by 
printing  or  analogous  processes.     2,087,130  ;  July  13. 

Strong,  Lawrence  D.,  Maywood,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
G.  K.  Noble,  Chicago,  111.  Distant  volume  control. 
2.082,745  ;  June  1. 

Strong,  Leroy  W.,  Billings,  Mont.  Fish  lure.  2,082,305  ; 
June  1. 

Strong,  Robert  M.,  Pasadena,  and  F.  S.  Roddie,  Altadena 
Calif.     Mixine  device.     2,091.532:  Aug.   31. 

Strong-Scott  Mfg.,  Co.,  The.  (See  Quehl,  Richard  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Strong,  William  E.  S.,  assignor  to  John  B.  Pierce  Founda- 
tion, New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Structural  unit  and  assembly 
of  same.     2,000,205  ;  ;  Oct.  19. 

Stroop,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Pad-Y-Wax 
Comp.Tny,  Inc.  Wax  applicator  and  making  the  same. 
2,071,365;  Feb.  23. 

Strothor,  John  A.,  Darion,  and  W.  F.  Bornart,  Jr.,  Old 
Oreenwicli,  assignors  to  Pitney-Bowes  Postage  Meter 
Co.,  St.nmford,  Conn.  Tax  stamp  printing  device. 
2,090,919  :   Aug.  24. 

Strother,  Robert  IL,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Reming- 
ton Typewriter  Company,  Ilion,  N.  Y.  Computing  ma- 
chine.    2,071,580;  Feb.  23. 

Strotliinan,  Robert  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Arlifloial  gem 
In   the  nature  of  aHlerlao.     2,090,240-  Aug.   17. 

Stroud.  Clinrli'S  10.      (.See  (.'rcgorlns,  T.  K.,  and    Stroud.) 

Stroud,  FninclH  II.,  Seattle,  Wnsh.,  nsslgnor  to  Weaver 
Maiiufacluring  Coinijany,  Springfield,  111.  Brake  test- 
ing iippiinitim.     2,070,873  ;  Feb.  1(1. 


(See  Jackson,  Edward  B., 
(See  Long,  Albert  E.,  as- 
(See  Ostler,  Ernest  S.,  as- 


Stroud,  Voet  E.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Globe 
Oil  Tools  Company,  Los  Nietos,  Calif.  Straight  hole 
drilling  device.     Re.  20,405  ;  June  8. 

Strough,  J.  Val.,  San  Leandro,  Calif.  Hinge.  2,096,311 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Stroup,  Philip  T.,  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Aluminum-cal- 
cium alloys.    2,087,269  ;  July  20. 

Stroup,  Philip  T.,  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Heat  treatment 
of  aluminous  metals.     2,092,033  ;   Sept.  7. 

Stroup,  Philip  T.,  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Thermal  treat- 
ment of  aluminous  metals.     2,092,034  ;  Sept.  7. 

Stroup,  Philip  T.,  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Thermal  treat- 
ment of  aluminum  and  aluminum  base  alloys. 
2,092,035  ;  Sept.  7. 

Stroup,  Philip  T.,  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
C'ompany  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Lining  for 
molten  metal   containers.     2,094.028  ;  Sept.  28. 

Strouse  Adler  Company,  The.  (See  Bissell,  Raymond  W., 
assignor.) 

Strouse  Adler  Company,  The.  (See  Laguzzi,  Mario,  as- 
signor.) 

Strouse  Baer  Company,  The.  (See  Baer,  Abram  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

Strouse,  George  C,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Para-hydroxy-para'- 
ethoxy   diphenylamine.     2,101,879  ;   Dec.    14. 

Strout,  Archie  L.      (See  Halloran,  R.  A.,  and  Strout.) 

Strout,  Ralph  C,  Wollaston,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Pneumatic  Scale  Corporation,  Limited, 
Quincy,  Mass.  Band  forming  and  applying  machine. 
2,089,769  ;  Aug.  10. 

Strout,  Ralph  C,  Wollaston,  Iilass..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Band  applying  machine.  2,103,302  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Strozut,  George,  Salem,  Oreg.  Waffle  lifter.  2,087,938; 
July  27. 

Strub,  Andrew.     (See  Ogle,  J.  C,  and  Strub.) 

Strube,  Harry  L.  (See  Sayers,  W.  W.,  Strube,  and 
Weisel.) 

Struble,  Minnie  G.,  Kenmore,  assignor  to  Kettleworth 
Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Cooking  utensil. 
2,097,478  ;  Nov.  2. 

Strubler,  Gordon  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Corning 
Glass  Works,  Corning,  N.  Y.  Applying  vitreous  enamel. 
2,085,278  ;  June  29. 

Stuck,  Harold  D.,  Lawrence,  and  P.  A.  De  Nault,  North 
Andover,  assignor  to  John  W.  Bolton  &  Sons,  Inc., 
Lawrence,  Mass.  Making  linings  for  Jordan  engine 
shells.     2,103,344  ;  Dec.  28. 

Stude.  Edwin  G.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Fluid  power  con- 
trolling mechanism.     Re.  20,600  ;  Dec.  21. 

Strunk,  Anthony  M.,  Colwich,  Kans.  Hitch.  2,096,864  : 
Oct.  26. 

Stupakoff,  Semon  H.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Spark  King  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spark  plug 
and  making  the  same.     2,103,759  ;  Dec.  28. 

Strupe,  Cecil  H.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Drum.  2,074,193 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Strupe,  Cecil  H.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Drum  snare  adjuster. 
2,096,209  ;  Oct.  19. 

Strupe,  Cecil  H.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Tympano  adjuster. 
2.074,194  :  Mar.  16. 

Strutt,  Maximiliaan  J.  O.  (See  Markus,  N.  S.,  and 
Strutt.) 

Strutt,  Maximiliaan  J.  O.,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  as- 
signor to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Superhetero- 
dyne  receiver.      2,088,043  ;   July   27. 

Strutwear  Knitting  Company.  (See  Martin,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Strutz,  Edward  H.,  and  E.  T.  Bowlden,  Sacramento,  Calif. 
Drink  tube  holder.     2,070,495  ;  Feb.  9. 

Struz,  Mary,  et  al.     (See  Bak,  Andrew,  assignor.) 

Struz,  Mike,  et  al.     (See  Bak,  Andrew,  assignor.) 

Strykes,  Jacob  A.     (See  Ilenning,  Francis  L.,  assignor.) 

Strysik,  John  J.     (See  Camp,  R.  E.,  and  Strysik.) 

Strzalkowski,  Charles  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Salvaging 
defectively  knitted  blanks.      2.096,927  ;  Oct.   26. 

Strzyzowski.  Anton.      (See  Jeltsch,  A.,  and  Strzyzowski.) 

Strzyzewski,  Anton.  (S(h;  Runisclieidt,  C,  lUid  Strzy- 
zewski.) 

Stuardt,  Lemuel  M.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Ford  Instru- 
ment Company,  Inc.,  Long  Island  Citv,  N.  Y.  Friction 
testing  apparatus.     2,091,022;   Aug.  24. 

Stuart,  Cameron  A.,  Hettinger,  N.  Dak.  Sealing  device. 
2,101,415;  Dec.  7. 

Stuart,  lOlnier  II.,  assignor  to  ICli  liilly  and  Coiunany. 
Indinu.'ipolis,  Ind.  lOrgot-derived  product  and  obtaining 
it.      2,007.866:   Jan.   12. 

Stuart,  llonry  B.,  assignor  to  Whititt  Machine  Works, 
Wliilinsville,        Mass.  Lubricated        twister        ring. 

2,102,801  ;  Dec.  21. 

Stuart,  Homer  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fare  collector. 
2.087,787  :  Jtily  20. 

St\iarl,  Kiinbcrly,  Neonali,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  niensc  ns- 
fiignnicMils,  to  O.  B.  Lindermnn,  Jr.,  lleverly,  N.  J.  .\p- 
paraliiN  for  producing  lamlnatpd  materials.  2,008,893; 
.Tan.   26. 

Stuart,  Robert,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Photoaddivssing  svs- 
teni.      2,081,187  ;   May   25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Stuart,  Robert  W.      (See  Mclntyre,  G.  H.,  and  Stuart.) 

Stuart,  William  W..  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Control  mecha- 
nism for  air  conditioning  systems.     2,067,426  ;  Jan.  12. 

Stuart,  William  W..  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Electrical  control 
system.     2,068,283  ;  Jan.  19. 

Stubbs,  Everard,  Springfield,  Vt.,  assignor  to  Norton 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Grinding  machine  for 
grinding  non-circular  shapes.     2,098.438 ;   Nov.   9. 

Stuber,  Walter  J.,  assignor  to  Carev-McFall  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.     Sheet  metal   worm.     2,098,439  :  Nov.   9. 

Stubnitz-Greene  Spring  Corporation.  (See  Findora,  John 
A.,  assignor.) 

Stucatur,  Matthew.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Transmission. 
2,080,067  ;  May  11. 

Stuclc.  Everett.  Favetteville,  N.  Y.  Electric  water  heater. 
2,097,70.5  ;  Nov.  2. 

Stuckenholt,  Casper  S.  (See  Slavin,  J.  J.,  and  Stucken- 
holt.) 

Stuckey,  Samuel  G.      (See  Link,  F.  C,  and  Stuckey.) 

Stuckey,  Samuel  G.,  assignor  to  OIiear-Nester  Glass  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Feeding  glass  and  an  apparatus. 
2,069,982  ;  Feb.  9. 

Studebaker  Corporation,  The. 
assignor.) 

Studebaker  Corporation,  The. 
signor.) 

Studebaker,  Noah  E.  (See  Larkins,  Herman  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Studien-  und  Verwertungs-.iktiengesellschaft. 
ner,   Daniel,  assignor.) 

Studien-   und    Verwertungs-Gesellschaft   m.    b. 
Fischer,  F.,  and  Horn,  assignors.) 

Studiengesellschaft   fiir   Faserveredelung  m.    b.    H. 
Nathansohn,  Alexander,  assignor.) 

Studio  Equipment  Co.     (See  Raby,  Victor  R.,  assignor.) 

Studler,  Ren^  R.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Blank  ammunition 
firing  attachment  for  automatic  guns.  2,075,837 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Studt,  Ernst.     (See  Engler,  J.,  and  Studt.) 

Studt,  Ernst,  Nordenham,  and  U.  Meyer,  Cologne-Mul- 
heim,  assignors  to  Norddeutsche  Seekabelwerke  A.  G., 
Nordenham,  Germany.  Manufacture  of  flexible  b.ands. 
threads,  foils,  and  tubes  of  artificial  substances. 
2.074,285  :  Mar.  16. 

Stuebing.  William,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Stand  for  dis- 
play devices.     2,068,358  :  Jan.  19. 

Stuebing,  William,  Jr.,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Stand  for  dis- 
play devices.     2,069.484  ;  Feb.  2. 

Stuff,  Michael  J.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Dispenser.  2,093,942  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Stuivenberg,  Cornells  H.,  Haarlem,  assignor  to  Naamloozc 
Vennootschap  "Kamatec",  Amsterdam,  Netherlands. 
Device  for  the  adjustment  of  members  especially  of  the 
types  in  machines  operating  with  punched  cards. 
2.090,920  ;  Aug.  24. 

(See  Holloman,  L.  C,  and  Stuken- 


(See  Wagner,  Edward  F., 
(See  White,  Harold  S.,  as- 


(See  Gard- 
H.      (See 
(See 


Stukcnborg,  Louis  C. 

borg. ) 
Stukonborg,  Louis  C. 

piclcers.     2,073.660 
Stukenborg,     Louis    C, 

2,099,775  :  Nov.  23. 
Stulon,   Walter  H.,   Pittsburgh 

2.075,874  :  Apr.  6. 
Stulon,    Walter   H.. 

unit.     2,075,875 : 
Stulen,     Walter    H 


Memphis,  Tenn. 
Mar.  16. 

Memphis,     Tenn 


Head  for  cotton 


Vehicle    lift. 


Pa.     Frameless  building. 
Pa.     Frameless  building 


Pittsburgh, 
Apr.  6. 
,.    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Structural    unit 

2.078,425  :  Apr.  27. 
Stuller,  Earl  A.,  assignor  to  Western  Chain  Products  Co., 

Chicago,  111.     End   fastener.     2,078,643 ;   Apr.   27. 
Stump,  Charle.s  W..  Jr..  Hagerstown.  Md.      Combined  sun 

visor   and   windshield   lieater.      2.091.380:   Aug.    31. 
Stump.  Dennis  E.,  Jr.,   Denver,   Colo.     Air   conditioner. 

2.068,475  :  Jan.  19. 
Stump,  Earl,  assignor  to  Roberts  and  Schaefer  Company. 

Chicago,    HI.     Apparatus   for   separating   and    cleaninu 

materials.     2.086,584:  July  13. 
Stump.    Eugen,    Friedrichshafen,    assignor    to    Maybach- 

Motorenbau    G.    m.    b.    IL,    Friedrichshafen.    Bodensee, 

Germanv.      Arrangement    of    springs     of    motor    cars. 

2.003,822  :  Sept.  21. 
Stumpf,    Albert,    Philadelphia.    Pa.      Motor    trouble   flood 

light  for  motor  compartments.     2,090,611  :  Aug.  17. 
Stumpf.  Joseph  T.,  Hempstead,  N.   Y.     Novelty  package. 

2.0S7,309  :  July  20. 
Stupell,    Leo   TC,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Ornamental    cover. 

2.074.994  :  Mar.  23. 
Stupell,   Jjoo  K.,  assignor  to  Coro-Oram   Inc..  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Manufacture  of  ornaments.    2.076.387  :  Apr.  6. 
Stupell.  Leo  K..  New  York.  N.  Y.     Ornament  and  frame 

therefor,      2.102.2-42;  Pee.  14. 
Sturdy's,  J.  F.,  Sons  Co.      (See  Eklund.  George,  assignor.) 
Sturges,    Lee,    Elnihurst,   assignor    to    Sohir   Sturges   Mfg. 

Co..     Rellwnod.     111.       Reinforcing     a     milk-can     neck. 

2.102.862  :  Dec.  21. 
Sturce.i,  William  B..  Woodmont.  n.islgnor  to  The  Henry  G. 

Thompson   &   Son   Co..   New   Haven,   Conn.     Hardening 

furnace.     2,070,416:  Feb.  9. 
Sturgls.   Raymond   F..    Eltzahelh,  N.   J.      Combined   water 

heater    and    heat    deflector    attachment    for    furnaces. 

2,074.94S;  Mar.   23. 
Sturgls.     Wllllnm     B.,    Chicago,    111.      Tool    composition. 

2,088,981  :  Aug.  3. 
Sturgls,  William  B..  Chicago,  III.     Oil  burner.     2,001,058  ; 

Aug.  31. 


Sturm,  Conrad  F.,  assignor  to  The  Glove  Corporation, 
Alexandria.  Ind.     Glove.     2,096.412  ;  Oct.  19. 

Sturm,  Frank  X,  Sr.,  Jasper,  Ind.  Glove.  2,101,763; 
Dec    7 

Sturm,  Ralph  E.,  Detroit,  Jlich.,  and  H.  L.  Hartzell, 
Anderson,  Ind.,  assignors  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Detroit,  Mich.  Testing  apparatus  and  testing. 
2,085,344 ;  June  29.  „       .„        r.    -^ 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Allen,  G.  W.,  and  Far- 
well,  assignors.)  .     ,  „  ,  ,, 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Anderson,  Samuel  M., 
assignor.) 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Anderson,  S.  M.,  and 
Palmer,  assignors.)  _    _ 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Bentley,  Oliver  D.  H., 
assignor.) 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Deny,  Gardner  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Company.  ■  (See  Doherty,  James  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Foss,  Benjamin  S.,  as- 
signor.) „ 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Hagen,  Harold  F., 
assignor.) 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Hamilton,  F.  J.,  and 
Anderson,    assignors.) 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Higgins,  Darragh  L., 
assignor.) 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Hobbs,  James  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Sturtevant,  B.  F..  Company.  (See  Howden,  William  H., 
assignor.) 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Morley,  Frank  W., 
assignor.) 

Sturtevant.  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Jlorton,  Harry  E., 
assignor.) 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Palmer,  Robert  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sturtevant.  B.  F.,  Company.  (See  Richardson,  Earl  L., 
assignor.) 

Sturtevant,  Harold  V.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Fuel  burner. 
2,090,433;   Aug.   17. 

Sturtevant  Jlill  Company.  (See  Doyle,  W.  T.,  and 
Sturtevant,  assignors.) 

Sturtevant,  Thomas  J.  (See  Doyle,  W.  T.,  and  Sturte- 
vant.) 

Sturzenegger.  William  C.  (See  Fox,  A.  L.,  Haskell,  and 
Sturzenegger.) 

Stvll,  Harry  H.,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Portable  case  and 
the  like.     2,096.768  :  Oct.  26. 

Styri.  Haakon,  assignor  to  S  K  F  Industries,  Incorporated, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Locking  device  for  attaching  a  part 
having  a  bore  to  a  shaft.     2.100,725  ;  Nov.  30. 

St.vskal,  L.  J.,  et  al.     (See  Spelts,  George  A.,  assignor.) 

Stiissi.  Rudolf,  assignor  to  Druclvmaschiuen  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Glarus.  Switzerland.  Apparatus  for  operating 
cylinder  printing  presses.      2.00G.429  ;  Jan.  5. 

Stilting,  Heinrich,  Witten-on-the-Ruhr,  Germanv.  Roll 
stand  unit  for  a  continuous  reducing  mill.  2,071,712  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Stutsman,  Paul  W.,  Watertown,  assignor  to  Ravtheon 
Production  Corporation.  Newton,  Mass.  Indirectly 
heated  cathode.     2,089,817  ;   Aug.  10. 

Stuyverson.  William  L.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Control  device, 
2.082.603;  June  1. 

Su'a,  Kiponi,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Decorating  fabric. 
2,077,782  :  Apr.  20. 

Suarez,  de  Mendoza,  Fernand  Frangois  Dominique,  Paris, 
France.  Apparatus  for  intestinal  irrigations. 
2.074.374  :   ]Mar.   23. 

SUberkriih.  Franz.  Hamburg,  Germanv.  Paddle  wheel 
propeller  for  ships.     2,081,649  ;  Mav  25. 

Suhl.nw.    I'hilip.      (See  Merrill.  D.   R..   and   Subkow.) 

Subkow,  Philip,  assignor  to  Union  Oil  Company  of  Cali- 
fornia, Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Co-precipitation  of  as- 
phalt and  wax.     2,081,310;  Mav  25. 

Submarine  Signal  Company.  (See  Batchelder,  Laurence. 
assignor.) 

Submarine  Signal  Company.  (See  Chambers,  L.  A.,  and 
Smith,  assignors.) 

Submarine  Signal  Company.  (See  Dudley,  Oscar  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Submarine  Signal  Company.  (See  Hollis,  Howard  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Submarine  Signal  Company.  (See  Kunze,  Willy,  as- 
signor.) 

Submarine  Signal  Company.  (See  Satterlee,  Howard  A., 
assignor.) 

Submarine  Signal  Company.  (See  Skudre,  Arnold  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Submarine  Signal  Company.  (See  Smith,  Edward  W.,  as- 
signor.) ■ 

Submarine  Signal  Company.  (See  Williams,  Robert  L., 
assignor.) 

Ruccop,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Heppenstall  Company,  Pitts- 
burgh.   Pa.     Hot  work  die  block.     2.085,676  :   June  29. 

Suchy,  Robert,  and  H.  Seliger.  Bitterfeld,  Germanv,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Magnesium  Devel- 
opment Corporation.  Production  of  magnesium  from 
nmgnesiferous  raw  materials  by  thermal  reduction. 
2,103.976  :   Dec.   2.S. 

Suckfleld,   George   A.,   Avalon.   Pa.,   assignor   to  Pressed 

^^\  ro^^  T,9?"J.^"°y'    Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Car    brake. 
2,0(1,587  ;  Feb.  23. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


603 


Suczek,  Robert,  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion  en- 
gine.    2,068,878  ;  Jan.  26. 

Sudhaus,  Karl,  Remsclieid,  Germany,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corpora- 
tion.    Blowpipe  nozzle.     2,092,897  ;  Sept.  14. 

Suerken,  Maxwell  C,  assignor  to  Lamac  Process  Com- 
pany, Erie,  Pa.  Slioe  pressing  machine.  2,081,648 ; 
May  25. 

Sugdeu,  Walter  J.     (See  Drysdale,  William  D.,  assignor.) 

Sugihara,  Shuichi,  Toda-machi,  Naka-I;u,  Nagoya,  assignor 
to  Mitsubishi  Jukogyo  Kabushiki  Kaisha,  Tokyo,  Japan. 
Device  for  automatically  regulating  the  amount  of  fuel 
injection.     2,103,126  ;  Dec.  21. 

Suhr,  Henry  B.,  assignor  to  American  Potash  &  Chemical 
Corporation,  Trona,  Calif.  New  borate  compound  and 
preparing  same.     2,096,266  :  Oct.  19. 

Suits,  Chauncey  G.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Signal  system.  2,100,881 : 
Nov.  30. 

Suits,  Chauncey  G.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Nonlinear  circuit.  Re.  20,317  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Sulco  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Connolly,  Gerald  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Sulfo  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Abrams,  V.  E.,  and 
Hochwalt,    assignors.) 

Sullivan,  Alan  P.     (See  Morgan,  J.  D.,  and  Sullivan.) 

Sullivan,  Charles,  Springfield,  Mo.  Air  cushion  arch 
builder.     2,074,286  ;  Mar.  16. 

Sullivan,  Cornelius  A.,  et  al.  (See  Marchant,  Arthur  W., 
assignor. ) 

Sullivan,  Daniel  B.,  Portland,  Conn.  Swing.  2,081,341 ; 
May  25. 

Sullivan,  David  J.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Anti- 
skid device  for  power  driven  vehicles.  2,085,204 ;  June 
29. 

Sullivan,  Frank  J,,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Traveling  bag. 
2,103,207  ;  Dec.  21. 

Sullivan,  Frederick  W.,  Jr.  (See  Bahlke,  W.  H.,  Ruthruff, 
and  Sullivan.) 

Sullivan,  Frederick  W.,  Jr.  (See  Bahlke,  W.  H.,  Sulli- 
van, and  Wilson.) 

Sullivan,  Frederick  W.,  Jr.,  and  B.  H.  Shoemaker,  Ham- 
mond, Ind.,  and  K.  Taylor,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Lubricating  oil.  2,079,051 ; 
May   4. 

Sullivan,  Frederick  W.,  Jr.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor 
to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Making  or- 
ganic lead  compounds  and  hydrocarbon  liquids  con- 
taining same.     2,087,660  ;  July  20. 

Sullivan,  Frederick  W.,  Jr.,  and  V.  Voorhees,  Hammond, 
assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Syn- 
thesis of  lubricating  oils.     2,091,398  ;  Aug.  31. 

Sullivan,  Frederick  W.,  Jr.,  and  V.  Voorhees,  Hammond, 
Ind.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Synthetic  lubricating  oils.     2,091,399  ;  Aug.  31. 

Sullivan,  Frederick  W..  Jr..  W.  H.  Bahlke,  and  A.  B. 
Brown,  Hammond,  Ind.,  and  F.  P.  Diwoky,  Chicago, 
111.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  (Chicago,  111. 
Solvent  extraction  of  oils.    2,091^400  ;  Aug.  31. 

Sullivan,  Harry  H.,  assignor  to  JParagon  Revolute  Cor- 
poration, Rochester.  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  photographic 
reproduction.     2,093,785  ;  Sept.  21. 

Sullivan,  Henry  J.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Auxiliary  cable  bight. 
2.095,843:  Oct.   12. 

Sullivan,  James  P.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Indicator  for  weigh- 
ing scales.     2,068,390  ;  Jan.  19. 

Sullivan,  John  D.     (See  Harder,  O.  E.,  and  Sullivan.) 

Sullivan,  John  D.,  assignor  to  The  Battelle  Memorial 
Institute,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Refractory  material. 
2.098,839  ;  Nov.  9. 

Sullivan,  John  L.,  Endicott,  assignor  to  International 
Business  Machines  Corporation,  Nevf  York,  N.  Y.  Rec- 
ord material  testing  machine.     2,089.308  ;  Aug.  10. 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Blom,  I-Ijalmar  T., 
assignor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Gartin,  Elmer  Q., 
assignor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Holmes,  Morris  P., 
assignor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Huffman,  Mervin  C. 
assignor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Johansen,  Harry  C, 
a.<Jsignor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Joy,  Jo.soph  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sulliv;in  IMachinory  Company.  (Sec  Nnst,  Paul  II.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Noble,  Warren,  as- 
signor.) 

Sulliviin  Machinery  Coiiipany.  (See  Olliccr,  Charles  15., 
assignor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (Soo  Osgood,  ('liiirl(>s  l'\, 
assignor.) 

Sullivan  IMucliiiiery  Company.  (See  Osgood,  Robert  C, 
assignor.) 

Sullivan  MacliiTK-ry  Company.  (See  Noble,  Wnrron,  as- 
Hignor. ) 

Sullivan  Mnchliiery  Company.  (See  Paget,  Win  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sullivan  Miuhinery  (.'oinp.'Uiy.  (See  Hlclmrds,  Dwiglil  R., 
nHSlgnor. ) 


Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Simmons,  Leon  E., 
assignor.) 

Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  (See  Wineman,  Wade  H., 
assignor.) 

Sullivan,  Pilie  H.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gaso- 
line Products  Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Convert- 
ing hydrocarbon  oil.     2,066,808  ;  Jan.  5. 

Sullivan,  Pike  H.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gaso- 
line Products  Company,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Conversion 
of  hydrocarbons.    2,072,805  ;  Mar.  2. 

Sullivan,  Thomas  J.,  et  al.  (See  Brand,  Jean  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sullivan,  William  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  P. 
Mertens,  Chicago,  111.  Brick  hacking  for  unit  han- 
dling.    2,103,649  ;  Dec.  28. 

Sulzer  Freres,  Societe  Anonyme.  (See  Atteslander, 
Edouard,  assignor.) 

Sulzer,  Fr4res  Societe  Anonyme.  (See  Kiigi,  Emil,  a.s- 
signor.) 

Sulzer  Freres  Societe  Anonyme.  (See  Schlapfer,  Oskar, 
assignor.) 

Sulzer  Prferes,  Societe  Anonyme.  (See  Steiner,  Hans, 
assignor.) 

Sulzer  Freres  Societe  Anonyme.  (See  Walti,  Heinrich, 
assignor.) 

Summerall,  William  B.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Automobile  sema- 
phore.    2,074,522  ;  Mar.  23. 

Summerbell,  William.     (See  Huff,  S.  P.,  and  Summerbell.) 

Summers,  Caleb  E.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Heat  insulating  mech- 
anism.    2,083,622  ;  June  15. 

Summers,  George  H.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Advertising  display 
holder.     2,094,193  ;  Sept.  28. 

Summers,  J  Mills,  Englewood,  N.  J.  Liquid  gauging  de- 
vice.    2,071,145  ;  Feb.  16. 

Summers,  John  W.     (See  Beasley,  W.  J.,  and  Summers.) 

Summers,  Kenneth  E.,  Old  Fletton,  Peterborough,  Eng- 
land.    Measuring  instrument.     2,078,352  ;  Apr.   27. 

Summers,  Otto  M.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpo- 
ration, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,080,239  ;  May  11. 

Summers,  Otto  M.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,102,762;  Dec.  21. 

Summey,  David  L.,  deceased  ;  The  Colonial  Trust  Com- 
pany and  R.  P.  W.  Summey,  executors  of  said  D.  L. 
Summey,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing  Company, 
Waterbury,  Conn.  Electric  induction  furnace  and  op- 
erating the  same.     2,102,582  ;  Dec.  14. 

Summey,  Richard  P.  Weeks,  et  al.,  executor.  (See  Sum- 
mey, David  L.) 

Sumner,  Bowater  B.  (See  Fenstermacher,  J.  D.,  and 
Sumner.) 

Sun  Oil  Company.  (See  Banks,  D.  B.,  and  Barton,  as- 
signors.) 

Sun  Oil  Company.  (See  Barton,  Paul  D.,  and  Banks, 
assignors.) 

Sun  Oil  Company.     (See  Pearson,  John  M.,  assignor.) 

Sun  Oil  Company.     (See  Petty.  Earl,  assignor.) 

Sun  Oil  Company.  (See  Petty,  E.,  and  Pinsterbusch, 
assignors.) 

Sun  Oil  Company.     (See  Pew,  Arthur  E.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Sun  Oil  Company.      (See  Thayer,  Clarence  H..  assignor.) 

Sun  Rubber  Company,  The.  (See  Lower,  Melvin  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sun  Shipbuilding  &  Dry  Dock  Company.  (See  Howard, 
Cecil  D.,  assignor.) 

Sun  Tube  Corporation,  The.  (See  Prid6n,  John  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sundback,  Gideon,  assignor  to  Hookless  Fastener  Com- 
pany, Meadville,  Pa.  Separable  fastener.  2,008,359 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Sundback,  Gideon,  assignor  to  Hookless  Fastener  Com- 
pany, Meadville,  Pa.  Multiple  interlocking  fastener. 
2,077,350:  Apr.  13. 

Sundback,  Gideon,  assignor  to  Hookless  Fastener  Com- 
pany, Meadville,  Pa.  Making  separable  fastener  sliders. 
2,079,722  ;  May  11. 

Sundback,  (iideon,  assignor  to  Hookless  Fastener  Company, 
Meadville,  Pa.  Machine  for  smoothing  fasteners. 
2,08;5,930;  June  15. 

Sundback,  Gideon,  assignor  to  Hookless  Fastener  Com- 
pany, Meadville,  Pa.  Separable  interlocking  fastener. 
2,0,S7.456  :  ,luly  20. 

Sundback,  Gideon,  assignor  to  Hookless  Fastener  Com- 
pany, Aleadville,  Pa.  Manufacturing  separable  inter- 
locking fasteners.     2.091,017:  Aug.  31. 

Sundback,  Gideon,  assignor  to  Hookless  Fastener  Com- 
pany, Meadville,  Pa.  Slide  fastener.  2,092,538  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Sundback,  Gideon,  assignor  to  Hookless  Fastener  Com- 
pany, Meadville,  Pa.  Manufacturing  separable  inter- 
locking  fasteners.      2.095,458;   Oct.    12. 

Sundliiick,  Gideon,  assignor  to  Hookless  Fastener  Com- 
I):iny,  IMendville.  Pa.  Making  separable  fn.itcnors. 
2.n!).S.n.")I  :  Nov.  9. 

Sundberg,  Carl  10.,  assignor  to  J.  P.  Daniolson  Co.,  Inc., 
Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Wrench  set  holder.  2,083,130: 
.lune  8. 

S\iii(lerliiuif,  Frederick  A.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Reynolds  Meliils  Company,  New  York,  N.  V.  Collapsible 
can  shaped  display   devie(>.     2,0(!S,410  :  Jan.   19. 

SundiMhaiif,  Frederick  A.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Reynolds  Metals  Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display 
device.     2,073,710  ;   Mar.  10. 


604 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Sunderland,  Charles  C,  New.  Brunswick,  assignor  to  John 
A.  Roebling's  Sons  Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Wire  cable. 
2.095.721  :  Oct.   12. 

Sunderland,  Morton,  United  States  Navy.  Rotary  internal 
combustion  engine.    2,070,631  :  Feb.  16. 

Sunderland,  Winfield.  (See  Smith,  F.  B.,  and  Sunder- 
land.) 

Sundelin,  Uno,  and  K.  A.  T.  Granzelius,  assignors  of 
part  interest  to  F.  Hammaren,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 
Coin  r«>gistering  and  calculating  apparatus.  2,100,061 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Sundin,  Theodore,  New  York,  assignor  to  Metalfield  In- 
corporated, Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Toilet  article. 
2,097.938:  Nov.  2. 

Sundstrand  Machine  Tool  Co.  (See  Swanson,  Fred  K., 
assignor.) 

Sundstrand,  Oscar  J.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Carriage  control  of  debit  and  credit  shift  levers. 
2,086,748  ;  July  13. 

Sundstrand,  Oscar  J.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Companv,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Bookkeeping  machine.     2,086,749  ;  July  13. 

Sundstrand,  Oscar  J.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Front  feed  means  for  a  paper  carriage.  2,091,339 ; 
Aug.  31. 

SSundstrand,  Oscir  J.,  Rockford,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Computing  and  printing  machine. 
2,088,982  ;  Aug.  3. 

Sundstrand,  Oscar  J.,  Rockford,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y,  Dual  printing  mechanism  for  com- 
puting machines  and  the  like.     2,089.447  ;  Aug.  10. 

Sundstrom,  Carl,  assignor  to  The  Solvay  Process  Com- 
pany, Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Purifying  caustic.  2,079,638 ; 
May  11. 

Sundstrom,  Herman  T.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  B. 
Nail,  Houston,  Tex.  Shield  for  burners.  2,094,859  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Sunesson,  Erik  B.  F.,  Skoghall,  Sweden.  High  quality 
products  from   cellulose.     2,083.280 :   June   8. 

Sunlite  Company.     (See  Nicholls,  Henry  J.,  assignor.) 

Sunnen,  Joseph,  Kirkwood,  Mo.  Spring  tester.  2,006,585  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Sunnen,  Joseph,  Kirkwood,  Mo.  Pinhole  grinder. 
2.066,586  ;  Jan.  5. 

Sunnen,    Joseph,    Kirkwood,    Mo.      Pin    holding    device. 

2.070.380  ;  Feb.  9. 

Sunnen,     Joseph,     Kirkwood,     Mo.       Pin     hole     grinder. 

2.070.381  ;  Feb.  9. 

Sunnen,  Joseph,  Kirkwood,  Mo.  Truing  mandrels. 
2,074,001  :  Mar.  16. 

Sunnen.  Joseph,  Kirkwood.  Mo.  Machine  for  testing 
abrasive  stones.     2,093,650  ;  Sept.  21. 

Suomala,  John  B.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Sound  reproducing  apparatus. 
2,094.246  :   Sept.  28. 

Super  Diesel  Tractor  Corporation.  (See  Scott,  Philip  L., 
assignor.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Armacost,  W.  H.,  and 
Sengstaken,  assignors.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Blanchard,  Philip  D., 
assignor.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Blanchard,  P.  D.,  and 
Hardy,  assignors.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Blome,  August  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Brandt,  Carl  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Caracristi,  Virginius  Z., 
assignor.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Gordon,  C.  W.,  and 
Birmingham,  assignors.) 

Superlioater  Company,  The.  (See  Hard,  Malcolm,  as- 
signor.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Magis,  Auguste  A,  O., 
assignor.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  McKee,  Neal  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Ostermann,  R.  M.,  and 
Williams,  assignors.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Sengstaken,  John  H., 
assignor.) 

Superheater  Company,  The.  (See  Smith,  F.  W.,  and 
Shane,  assignors.) 

SuperhentiT  Company,  The.  (See  Williams,  A.,  and 
Ilenki'l.  ji.ssignors.) 

Superior  Felt  and  Bedding  Company.  (See  Bowersox, 
.Joseph  W.,  assignor.) 

Superior  Knitting  Mills.     (See  Sharps,  Samuel,  assignor.) 

Superior  Switchboard  &  Devices  Company,  The.  (See 
Grace,  Richard  W.,  assignor.) 

Suiierior  Yarn  .Mills.  Incorporated.  (See  Suttenfleld, 
W.  II.,  York,  and  Howard,  assignors.) 

Super  Mold  Corpornflon  of  California.  (See  Woock,  Her- 
bert J.,  asslenor.) 

Super  Radiator  Corp.     (See  Bredeson.  Albert  O.,  assignor.) 

Super  Sensitive  Controls  Corp.  (See  Aubert,  F.  B.,  and 
RossettI,  assignors.) 

Suppes,  Max  M.,  assignor  to  Fox  Furnace  Company, 
Elyrla,  Ohio.  Air  conditioning  apparatus.  2,075,314; 
Mar.   30. 


Supple,  Lee  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Dye  stain  removing  com- 
position.    2,091,220;  Aug.  24. 

Supreme  Knitting  Machine   Co.      (See  Agulnek,   Harry.) 

Supreme  Knitting  Machine  Co.  (See  Mishcon,  Lester,  as- 
signor. 

Sup-R-Treat  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  (See  Smith 
Thomas  O.,  assignor.) 

Surdv,  Charles  J.     (See  Surdykowski,  Charles  J.) 

Surdy,  Charles  J.     (See  Turner,  E.  A.,  and  Surdy.) 

Surdy,  Charles  J.,  Tuckahoe,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Stoker  mechanism.     2,074,302  ;  Mar,  16. 

Surdy,  Charles  J.,  Tuckahoe,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Locomotive  stoker.     2,074,303  ;  Mar.  16. 

Surdy,  Charles  J.,  Tuckahoe,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    Locomotive  stoker.     2,074.304  ;  Mar.  16. 

Surdy,  Charles  J.,  Tuckahoe,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Locomotive  stoker.     2,075,737  ;   Mar.  30. 

Surdy,  Charles  J.,  Tuchahoe.  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Stoker  mechanism.     2,093,580  ;  Sept.  21. 

Surdy,  Charles  J.,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Stoker  mechanism,  2,094,971 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Surdy,  Charles  J.,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Stoker  fuel  deflector.  2,094,972; 
Oct.  5. 

Surdykowski,  Charles  J.,  Tuchahoe,  N.  Y.,  now,  by  Judicial 
change  of  name,  to  C.  J.  Surdy,  assignor  to  Standard 
Stoker  Company.  Inc.,  (1922).  Locomotive  stoker. 
2.103.211  ;  Dec.  21. 

Sure  .Shift  Transmission  Corporation.  (See  Murray, 
Howard  .T..  assismor.) 

Surety  Products  Company.  (See  Sopp,  Richard  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Surface  Combustion  Corporation.  (See  Branche,  N.  T., 
and  Bichowsky,  assignors.) 

Surface  Combustion  Corporation.  (See  Cone,  Carroll,  as- 
signor.) 

Surface  Combustion  Corporation.  (See  Fearnside,  Ralph 
S.,  assignor.) 

Surface  Combustion  Corporation.  (See  Munford,  Theo- 
dore W..  assignor.) 

Surface  Combustion  Corporation.  (See  Schraishuhn, 
Theodore  A.,  assignor.) 

Surface  Combustion  Corporation.  (See  Weaver,  E.  W., 
and  Reece,  assignors.) 

Surface,  Harry  E.,  Bloomington,  111.,  and  C.  E.  Wood, 
Baxter  Springs,  Kans.  Washing  machine.  2,076,011 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Surfacing  Wheel  Corporation.  (See  Hodgkins,  Albert  A., 
assignor.) 

Surfacing  Wheel  Corporation.  (See  Sauer,  Frederick  W., 
assignor.) 

SOsich,  Georg  v.  (See  Mark,  H.,  Fikentscher,  Hengsten- 
berg,  and  SBsich.) 

Susor,  Albert  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Window  regulator. 
2,072,571 ;  Mar.  2. 

Susor,  Albert  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Window  regulator. 
2,088,098;    July   27. 

Susquehanna  Silk  Mills.  (See  Kloeckener.  Fritz  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Susquehanna  Waist  Company.  (See  Netsky,  Frank  W., 
assignor.) 

Sussenguth,  Otto.     (See  Elbel,  E.,  and  Sussenguth.) 

Sussman  Wormser  &  Co.  (See  Connor,  H.  M.,  and  Car- 
roll, assignors.) 

Susu  Nut  Company,  The.  (See  Sawin,  Lester  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sutcliflfe,  Arthur.      (See  Haynes,  George  F.  R.,  assignor.) 

SutclifTe,  Harry  L.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  The  Del-Mac 
Shoe  Process  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  and 
making  same.    2,084.874  ;  June  22. 

SutclifTe,  Nathaniel,  Newark,  N.  J.  Valve.  2  099  992  : 
Nov.  23. 

Sutor,  Chester  JI.,  Ev.anston,  111.,  assignor  of  twenty- 
five  per  cent  to  The  Procter  &  Gamble  Company. 
Sulphonating  alcohols.     2,098.114;  Nov.  2. 

Suter,  Heinrich  and  A.  Grasshoff,  assignor  to  firm  H.  W. 
EgU  A.-G.,  Zurich,  Switzerland.  Counting  mecha- 
nism carriage  for  calculating  machines,  2,089,770 : 
Aug.  10. 

Suter,  Walter  P.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  A.  Tice,  Louis- 
ville, Ivy.,  assignors  to  Reynolds  Jletals  Companv,  New 
lork,  N.  Y.  Metallic  foil  label  and  the  art  of  forming 
same.     2.076,212;  Apr.  6. 

Suters,  Thomas,   Ilion,  assignor  to  Remington  Rand  Inc., 
Buffalo.  N.  Y.     Mu.spum  case.     2.096,942  ;  Oct.  26. 
2 'ots'Vto  •  M^'^'^q  ^■'    ^'^'"^^so,    HI.      Swimming    shoe. 

Sutiierland, '  James  k.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Hot  rolling 
strips.     2,091,340;   Aug.  31. 

Sutherland,  James  K.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Furnace  for 
mills  for  hot  i-olling  strips.     2,091,341;  Aug.  31. 

Sulhorland,  Leslie  T.  (See  Miller,  S,  P.,  and  Suther- 
land.) 

Sntli.Tland,  Leslie  T.,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pipe  shield.  2,082,175 ; 
June  1. 


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605 


Sutherland,  Leslie  T.,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  The  Barrett 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Laminated  products  and 
making.     2,082,854;  June  8. 

Sutherland  Paper  Company.  (See  Annen,  James  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sutherland  Paper  Company.  (See  McAleer,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Sutherland,  Robert  L.,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  Northern  Coal  Products  Co.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.     Drying  material.     2,078,515  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sutherlin,  Lee,  Wilkinsburg,  and  A.  J.  Harcher,  Home- 
stead, Pa.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manu- 
facturing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Cathode  ray 
tube.     2,088,493  ;   July  27. 

Sutherlin,  Walter  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  J.  Jebeles, 
Birmingham,  Ala.  Safety  switch  box.  2,099,761  ;  Nov. 
23. 

Sutliff,  Carleton  B.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Signal   system.     2,094,049  ;    Sept.   28. 

Suttenfield,  William  H.,  Statesville,  O.  L.  York,  and  V. 
B.  A.  Howard,  Longlsland,  assignors  to  Superior  Yarn 
Mills,  Incorporated,  Statesville,  N.  C.  Cotton  conveyer. 
2,102,442  ;  Dec.  14. 

Sutter,  Theodor.     (See  Gams,  A.,  Frey,  and  Sutter.) 

Sutter,  Theodor,  assignor  to  the  firm  of  Society  of  Chemi- 
cal Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Nitrogenous 
condensation  products  and  making  same.  2,082,306 ; 
June   1. 

Sutter,  Theodor.  assignor  to  firm  Society  of  Chemical 
Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Condensation 
products  from  aromatic  amines  and  formaldehyde  and 
making  same.      2,088,143  ;   July   27. 

Sutter,  Theodor,  assignor  to  Society  of  Chemical  In- 
dustry in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Manufacture  of 
synthetic  resins.     2,097,109  ;  Oct.  26. 

Sutterfield,  Noel  H.,  assignor  to  The  Timken-Detroit  Axle 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Liquid  fuel  burning  appara- 
tus.    2,102,763  ;  Dec.  21. 

Sutton,  Charles  Z.,  and  O.  M.  Eash,  Oakland,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments  to  Robert  G.  Hooker,  Jr.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.     Dispensing  machine.     2,096,013  ;  Oct.  19. 

Sutton,  Donald  L.,  Pittsburgh,  I'a.  Aeroplane  wing  con- 
struction.    2,077,859  ;  Apr.  20. 

Sutton  Engineering  Company.  (See  Wise,  George  A., 
assignor.) 

Sutton,  Harry  A.     (See  Eaton,  B.  G.,  Jr.,  and  Sutton.) 

Sutton,  Harry  A.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  Sliding; 
hood.     2,073,325  ;  Mar.  9. 

Sutton,  Rufus  C.     (See  Stolp,  S.  S.,  and  Sutton.) 

Suydam,  Louise  D.,  et  al.  (See  Suydam,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Suvdam,  William  F.,  assignor  of  eighty  per  cent  to  L.  D. 
Suydam,  Hawley,  Pa.,  and  twenty  per  cent  to  E.  D. 
Deremer,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Thread  tension  regulating 
apparatus.     2,074,096  ;  Mar.  16. 

Suys,  Ferdinand,  Meysse,  assignor  to  Societe  Pour  le  Per- 
fectionnement  et  L'Exploitation  des  Transmissions  Me- 
caniques,  Soci^tfi  Anonyme,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Variable 
speed   transmission.     2,093.292  ;   Sept.   14. 

Suzuki,  Kujio.     (See  Fuwa,  K.,  and  Suzuki.) 

Suzuki,  Kyo,  Hitachi-Machi,  Tagagun,  Ibarakiken,  as- 
signor to  Nihon  Kogyo  Kabushiki  Kaisha,  Tokyo,  Japan. 
Reciprocating  scraping  machine.     2,097,747  :  Nov.  2. 

Suzuki,  Masutaro.  0,1i-ku,  Tokyo,  assignor  to  Asaahi  Denka 
Kogyo  Kabushiki  ICaisha,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Treating  car- 
bonaceous electrode-elements.     2.067,738  ;  Jan.   12. 

Suzuki,  Masutaro,  Itabashi-ku,  Tokyo,  assignor  to  Asahi 
Denka  ICogyo  Kabushiki  Kaisha,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Car- 
bonaceous electrode.     2,069,862  ;  Feb.  9. 

Suzuki,  Shigetake,  Yoyogi,  Shlbuya-ku,  Tokyo-shi,  Japan. 
Air  valve  for  use  in  inflated  balls.     2.073,766  ;  Mar.  16. 

Suzuki,  Yoichi,  Takara-Cho,  Kyobashi-Ku,  Tokyo,  Japan. 
Socket  for  small  electric  bulbs.     2,093,663  ;  Sept.  21. 

Svab,  Edward  F.,  Hudson,  Ohio.  Engine  cylinder  block 
wall  reboring  implement.     2,087,823;  July  20. 

Sveda,  Joseph  E.,  Wallington,  N.  J.,  and  Herbert  G.  Leh- 
mann,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Education  test  device. 
Re.  20,463  ;  Aug.  3. 

Sveinsson,  Ijouis,  Sbamokin,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  cleaning 
coal  of  foroign-matter.     2,075. . '593  ;  Mar.  30. 

Svendsen,  Robert  T.     (See  Chandler,  D.  G.,  and  Svendsen.) 

Svend.sen,  Robert  T.,  as.signor  of  one-half  to  D.  G.  Chandler, 

Minneapolis,      Minn.        Boat      propelling      mechanism. 

2,076.003;   Apr.   13. 

Svensnk    Tiinstlcks    Aktiebolaget.       (See    FSldi,    L.,    and 

Konig,  assignors.) 
Svenska     Al;1icbolngct     Bromsregulator.       (See    Browall, 

Bert  H.,  as.signor.) 
Svenska    Aktiebolaget    Bromsregulator.       (See    Carlbom, 

Axel  G.  H.,   assignor.) 
Svenska   Aktiebolaget  Bromsregulator.      (See  Malmquist, 

Nils  Q.  A.,  assignor.) 
Svenska   Aki icl)(iliif,'et  CJasaccumulator.     (See  Dalfin,  Qus- 

taf.  nssignor.  I 
Svensica    Aktiebolaget    Gasaccumulator.       (See    Wcstberg, 

Karl  E.  E.,  assignor.) 
Svonsjii,  Nils  !'>.,  Alsten,  Sweden,  assignor  to  The  DeT/aval 
Separator  rompany.  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Yeast  separator 
bowl.  2,070,966;  Feb.  10. 
Svensji),  IVIlH  I'l.,  Alston,  Sweden,  assignor  to  The  Dc 
Jjnvnl  Separator  Conipiinv.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Purifying 
fruit  Juices.     2,089.013  ;  Aug.  3. 


Svenson,     Ernest     J.,     Rockford,     111.       Sealing     device. 

2,075,148  ;  Mar.  30. 
Svenson,  Ernest  J.,   Rockford,  111.     Automatic  lathe  and 

fluid  circuit.     2,078,695  ;  Apr.   27. 
Svenson,    Ernest    J.,    Rockford,    111.      Hydraulic   material 

working  apparatus.     2,078,696  ;  Apr.  27. 
Svenson,    Ernest    J.,     Rockford,    111.      Automatic    lathe. 

2.078.697  ;  Apr.  27. 

Svenson,  Ernest  J.,  Rockford,  111.  Material  working  ap- 
paratus   and    hydraulic    system    of    control     therefor. 

2.078.698  ;  Apr.  27. 

Svenson,  Ernest  J.,  Rockford,  HI.  Material  working  ap- 
paratus.    2,099,776  ;  Nov.  23. 

Svenson,  Sven,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Stamping  machine. 
2,077,724  ;  Apr.  20. 

Svenson,  Sven,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Motor  actuator 
2,093,689  ;  Sept.  21. 

Svensson,  Carl  J.,  assignor  to  A.  Pelln,  Hedvigsborg, 
Boras,  Sweden.  Plastic  floor  covering  composition. 
2.092,228  :  Sept.  7. 

Svensson,  Karl  T.  M.,  Vastervik,  Sweden.  Nonskid  tire 
chain.     2,094,223  ;   Sept.   28. 

Svensson,  Sjune,  Hissmofors,  Sweden.  Digesting  cellulose 
2,072,776  ;  Mar.  2. 

Svensson,  Sven  J.  (See  Karlsson,  A.  H.  S.,  and  Svens- 
son.) 

Svetlic,  Matthew  W.  (See  Williamson,  M.  A.,  and 
Svetlic.) 

Svikhart,  Miles  L.,  Garden  City  Park,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N  Y 
Apparatus  for  electrical  uses.     2,082,128  ;  June  1 

Swain,  Joseph  G.,  Akron,  and  A.  W.  Woodward  Kent 
Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot  Corporation,  Wilmington' 
Del.     Wheel  and  rim  mounting.     2,100,654  •  Nov    30 

Swallen,  Lloyd  C,  assignor  to  Commercial  Solvents  Cor- 
poration, Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Recovery  of  mono-methvl 
amine.     2,079,580  ;  May  4. 

Swallen,  Lloyd  C,  and  J.  Martin,  assignors  to  Commercial 
Solvents  Corporation,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Production  of 
methyl  amines.     2,092,431  ;  Sept.  7. 

Swallow,  Francis  P.,  assignor  to  United  States  Envelope 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Blanufacture  of  drinking 
cups.     2,069,287;  Feb.   2. 

Swalk)w,  Francis  P.,  assignor  to  United  States  Envelope 
Company,  Worcester,  Mass.  Manufacture  of  sanitary 
drinking  cups.     2,069,288  ;  Feb.  2. 

Swalm,  Robert  A.,  and  C.  R.  O.  P.  Heintze,  Kenmore, 
N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Curtiss- 
Wright  Corporation.  Mount  for  wing  guns.  2,076,256  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Swan,  Eric  H.,  New  Ferry,  England.  Screening  roof 
ventilation  apertures  in  motor  cars.     2,094,932  ;  Oct.  5. 

Swan-Finch  Oil  Corporation.  (See  Satterl^e,  Henry  Y., 
assignor.) 

Swan,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Patents 
Incorporated,  Wilmington,  Del.  Razor.  Re.  20,362  • 
May  11. 

Swan,  Hunter  &  Wigham  Richardson  Limited.  (See  Mc- 
Bain,  William,  assignor.) 

Swan,  Hunter  &  Wigham  Richardson  Limited.  (See 
Rowntree,  F.,  and  Kitts,  assignors.) 

Swan,  Joseph  H.,  Ill,  assignor  to  The  Gardner-Richard- 
son Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Paper  manufacture 
2,091,572  ;  Aug.  31. 

Swanberg,  John  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Koppers  Company.  Composition  of 
matter.     2,069,929  ;  Feb.  9. 

Swank,    James    W.      (See    Calkins,    R.    M.,    and    Swank.) 

Swank  Products.  Inc.      (See  Baer.  Lawrence  E.,  assisrnor.) 

Swank.  Products,  Inc.     (See  Hone,  Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Swanks  Products,  Inc.     (See  Gosselln,  Thomas,  assignor.) 

Swann,  Herbert.     (See  Rosser,  R.  J.,  and  Swann.) 

Swann,  James  S.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy 
Company,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Car  roof.  2,092,293  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Swann  Research,  Incorporated.  (See  Glass,  Hugh  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Swann  Research,  Inc.  (See  Jenkins,  Russell  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Swanson,  Albin  P..  INIount  Jewott,  Pa.  Sash  look. 
2,0S.'?.R78  ;  June  15. 

Swanson,  Charles  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Stamp  holder. 
2,098.814;  Nov.  9. 

Swan.son,  Earl  R.,  assignor  to  Chicago-Hutchins  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Car  coupler  positioning  device. 
2,086,246  :  July  6. 

Swanson,  Edwin  C.     (See  Abramson,  J.  H.,  and  Swanson.) 

Swanson,  Edwin  W.,  Hopkins,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Electric 
Machinery  Manufacturing  Conipanv.  Minneapolis. 
Minn.     Synchronizing  device.     2,089,418;   Aug.   10. 

Swanson,  Ernest  R.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Apparatus  for 
making  maps  from  aerial  photographs.  2,090,270 ; 
Aug.   17. 

Swanson,  ]'>nest  R..  Cranston,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  TTnivorsial 
Winding  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Winding  machine. 
2,066, 191  ;  Jan.  .I. 

Sw.anson  I'^v.aporator  Company.  (See  Caldwell,  llaroUl 
B.,  assignor.) 

Swanson.  Fred  R.,  Rockford,  assignor  to  Sundstrnnd  Ma- 
chine Tool  Co.,  Rockford,  111.  Controller.  2,083,-m  ; 
June  8. 

Swanson,  Harold,  Cleveland,  Olilo.  Electric  Incandescent 
high  pressure  gas  lamp,     2,097,670  ;  Nov.  2. 

Swanson,  Hllbort  S.      (See  Seyferlh.  C.  G.,  and  Swanson.) 


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Swanson.  Hjalmar  A.,  assignor  to  Cummins  Perforator 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Inking  mechanism.  2,066,863  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Swanson.  Nils  H.,  Aurora,  III.  Disintegrating  mill. 
2.05.4.227  :  June  15. 

Swanson.  Russel,  Cleghom,  Iowa,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
L.  H.  Cutler,  and  one-third  to  O.  E.  Johnson.  Auto- 
matic air  motor  governor.    2,076,520  ;  Apr.  6. 

Sw.inson.  Swan  G.,  Chicigo,  111.  Automatic  transmission. 
2.094,418  :  Sept.  28. 

Swanson.  Walfred  G.,  Swanrille,  Minn.  Waterer  for 
poultry.     2.094.194;   Sept.  28. 

Swanstrom,  Arthur  B.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Horseshoe. 
2.067,427  ;  Jan.  12. 

Swanstrom,  Carl  A.  (See  Oestnaes,  V.  L.,  and  Swan- 
strom. ) 

Swanstrom.  Carl  A.,  Irrin^ton,  assignor  to  Elastic  Stop 
Nut  Corporation,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Manufacture  of 
elastic  stop  nuts.     2,070.032  ;  Feb.  9. 

Swanstrom.  Carl  A.,  Irvington.  assignor  to  Elastic  Stop 
Nut  Corporation.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Fastening  means. 
2.005.271  :  Oct.  12. 

Swart,  Harry  A.,  San  Marino,  Calif.  Game.  2,101,764 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Swart.  Lel.^nd  K.     (See  Maurer.  K.  L..  and  Swart.) 

Swart.  Leland  K..  Mountain  Lakes.  X.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company. 
Electrical  protective  system.     2.079,723 :   May  11. 

Swart.  Leland  K.,  Mountain  Lakes.  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Gas  tube 
circuits  for  measuring  short-lived  impulses.  2.086,683  ; 
July  13. 

Swart,  Leland  K..  Mountain  Lakes.  X.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York, 
N.  T.  Automatic  measuring  device.  2,091,533 ;  Aug. 
31. 

Swart.  Leland  K..  Mountain  Lakes.  X.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Oscilla- 
tion generating  circuits  including  gas-filled  tube. 
2.092.S61  :   Sept.  14. 

Swart.  Leland  K..  Mountain  Lakes,  X.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories.  Incorporated.  New  York, 
X.  T.     Measuring  device.     2,093,854  :  Sept.  21. 

Swart,  Leland  K..  Mountain  Lakes.  X.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telesraph  Companv.  Elec- 
trical protective  system.     2.096.143  ;  Oct  19. 

Swart,  Leland  K.,  Mountain  Lakes.  X.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Companv.  Reset- 
ting circuits  for  gas-filled  tubes.     2,096,865  ;  Oct.  26. 

Swart.  Leland  K..  Mountain  Lakes.  X.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Gas- 
filled  tube.     2.103,439  :  Dec  28. 

Swart.  Leland  K.,  Mountain  Lakes,  and  D.  W.  Bodle, 
Pe()uannock.  X.  J.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone 
and  Telegraph  Comp.tny.  Apparatus  for  recording 
steep  wave  front  voltages  of  short  duration.  2,097.578  ; 
Xov.  2. 

Swart.  Philip  F.,  Los  Anceles,  Calif.  Dispensing  device. 
2.096,144  :  Oct.  19. 

Swart,  Richard  H..  assignor  to  General  Refrigeration 
forporation,  Beloit,  Wis.  Oil  filter.  2.094,195  :  Sept. 
28. 

owarthout,  Arthur  T.,  San  Francisco,  and  Miroslav 
Tamele.  assignors  to  Ovolo  Incorporated,  Oakland, 
Calif.  Preserving  eggs  and  products.  2,093,786  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Swartwood,  Kenneth,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Companv,  Chicago,  HI.  Conversion  of  hvdrocarbon 
oils.     2.081.342  :  May   25. 

Swartwood.  Kenneth,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Companv,  Chicago.  HI.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,0S6,004  :  July  6. 

Swartwood.  Ki  nneth,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Companv.  Chicago.  111.  Conversion  of  hvdrocarbon 
oils.    2.n90.S7S  :  Aug.  24. 

Swartwood.  Kenneth,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Companv,  Chicago.  III.  Conversion  of  hvdrocarbon  oils. 
2.091.381  :  Aug.  31. 

Sw.irtwood.  Kenneth,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Companv,  Chicago.  111.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,006.210;  Oct.  19. 

Swartwnnd.  Kenneth,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products 
Company,  Chicago.  111.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2.100.414;  Xov.  30. 

Sw.irtwout  Company,  The.  (See  McDennent,  James  H.. 
assignor.) 

Swnrtz.  Guv  E..  Detroit  Mich.  Lock  for  clamps  and  the 
like.     2.076.828;  Apr.  13. 

Sw.Trt7,  Guy  E.,  Detroit  Mich.  Plurality  clamping  means. 
2,076,829  ;  Apr.  13. 

Swartz.  Ira  T..  and  A.  R.  Baker.  Indianapoli.".  Ind..  as- 
signor to  Columbia  Carburetor  Companv.  Washington. 
D.  r.     Multiple  jet  rnrbur<-tor.     2.096.413:  Oct.  19. 

Swart7.  Walter  G.     (See  Shaw.  H.  F.,  and  Swartz.) 

Swayne.  Robinson  4  Company.  (See  Mcllvane.  Robert 
L.".  assignor.) 

Sw.Tzev.  Kdward  S..  assicnor  to  Trimble  Xurseryland 
Furniture,  Inc..  Rnohester.  N.  Y.  Portable  play  pen  for 
children.     2.100.789:   Xov.   30. 

Swedlnnd,  Lloyd  E..  Montclair.  X.  J.,  assignors  to  West- 
Inchou.'Je  Electric  4  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electric  discharge  apparatus. 
2,078,644  ;  Apr.  27. 


Swedlund,  Lloyd  E.,  Montclair,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Grid  glow  tube  circuits.  2,088,494; 
July  27. 

Swedlund.  Lloyd  E.,  Montclair,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Electric  discharge  apparatus. 
2.088,495  ;   July  27. 

Swedlund,  Lloyd  E..  Wilkinsburg.  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Amplifier  circuit     2.092,096  :  Sept.  7. 

Swedman.  Enoch,  assignor  to  Seeger  Refrigerator  Com- 
pany. St.  Paul.  Minn.  Refrigerator  door  basket. 
2,074.438  ;  Mar.  23. 

Sweeley.  Edward  A.,  Alexandria,  Ya.,  and  X.  T.  Anderson, 
Washinrton,  D.  C.  Railway  or  other  vehicles. 
2,071,802  :  Feb.  23. 

Sweeley.  Edward  A..  Alexandria,  Va.,  and  X.  T.  Ander- 
son. Washington,  D.  C,  assignors  to  Fruit  Growers  Ex- 
press Company.  Stowing  facility  for  commodities  in 
railwav  and  other  vehicles,  and  in  storage  warehouses. 

2.077.649  ;  Apr.  20. 

Sweeley.  Edward  A.,  Alexandria,  Ya.,  and  X.  T.  Anderson, 
Washington,  D.  C,  assignors  to  Fruit  Growers  Express 
Company.  Stowing  facility  for  commodities  in  raUway 
and     other     vehicles,     and     in     storage     warehouses. 

2.077.650  :  Apr.  20. 

Sweeney.  Orland  R.,  Ames,  Iowa,  assignor  to  State  of 
Iowa  for  benefit  of  Iowa  State  College  of  Agriculture 
and  mechanical  Arts.  Mat  board  handling  maohine. 
2.084.980  ;  June  22. 

Sweeney,  William  J..  R.  W.  Richardson,  Eaton  Rouge,  La., 
and  E.  Y.  Murphree.  Xew  York.  X.  Y.,  assignors  to 
Standard  Oil  Development  Company.  Apparatus  for 
voltolization.     2,079,750  ;  May  11. 

Sweeney.  William  J.,  and  J.  A.  Tilton,  Baton  Rouge,  La., 
assignors  to  Standard-I.  G.  Company.  Lubricating  oil 
composition.     2.087.585  :  Julv  20. 

Sweet  Andrew  T..  Houghton,  and  J.  D.  MacCarthy,  as- 
signors to  General  Manganese  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Obtaining  manganese  values  from  carbonate 
ores.     2,070,496  ;  Feb.  9. 

Sweet  Andrew  T..  Houghton,  and  J.  D.  MacCarthy,  as- 
signors to  General  Manganese  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Obtainins  manganese  values  from  ores  contain- 
ing them.     2.070.497  :  Feb.  9. 

Sweet.  Cecil  H..  Brea.  assignor  to  John  Grant  Los  An- 
geles, C&UI.    Well  cleaning  system.     2,073,126  ;  Mar.  9. 

Sweet,  Cecil  H..  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  C.  Erwin, 
Brea.  Calif.  Recovering  casing  from  wells.  2,078,426  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Sweet.  Donald  H.,  Evanston.  HI.,  assignor  to  Hazelett 
iletals.  Inc.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Metallurgy.  2,069.485  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Sweet  (Jeorge  A..  Milford.  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Last 
2,075,916  :  Apr.  6. 

Sweet  Herbert  P..  Providence,  R.  I.  Door  latch. 
2,099.456  ;  Xov.  16. 

Sweet  J.  B.,  et  al.  (See  Wohlfarth,  Walter  W..  as- 
signor.) 

Sweptland.  Ernest  J..  Piedmont,  assignor  to  Oliver  United 
Filters  Incorporated,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Filter. 
2.102.293  ;  Dec.   14. 

Sweets  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Barker,  John  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Swendsen.   Harold  G.,  and  C.  L.  Young.   Seattle,  Wash. 

Metal    backed    cove    and    end    closure    for    the    same. 

2.069.289  ;  Feb.  2. 
Swennes,  Benjamin  A..  Rockford,  assignor  to  Borg-Wamer 

Corporation,    Chicago.    HI.      Transmission    mechanism. 

2,071,589  ;  Feb.  23. 
Swennes,  Benjamin  A.,  Rockford.  assignor  to  Borg-Wamer 

Corporation,  Chicago,  HI.    Intake  manifold.    2,088.983  ; 

.\ug.    S. 
Swennes.  Benjamin  A.,  Rockford,  assignor  to  Borg-Warner 

n'i!3i''J^-*'°A    Chicago,     ni.       Friction     clutch     plate. 

2.101.29)  ;  Dec.  7. 
Swennes.    Benjamin    A.,    and    K.    Miller.    Rockford.    said 

Swennes  assignor  to  Borg-Wamer  Corporation,  Chicago, 

111.     Automatic  clutch.     2,071,588 ;  Feb    23 
Swenson    .\lbin.  Xew  York,  X.  Y.     Window  cleaning  de- 
vice.    2.086.054  ;  July  6.     . 
Swenson  Evaporator  Company.     (See  Bamebl,  August  J.. 

assignor.) 
Swenson  Evaporator  Company.     (See  Bielfeldt  Paul  W., 

assignor.) 

Swenson  Evaporator  Company.     (See  Grant  Howard  D., 

assignor.)  ' 

Swenson,   Harry  M.      (See  Card,  William  H..   assignor.) 

^%™S^n,:-^Iernll  G     Xew  York,  X.  Y.     Artificial  teeth. 

2.0(0.556  ;■  Mar.  30. 

^''o'no-"r,.v.'^  o*"   1^"  ^"*'''  ^*""'''  ^'-  "^-    ^'■t»fi'''al  tooth. 

i^fS*""'  ^M?.*''""^J'-  c^S^  Ba"8.  A  K.,  and  Swenson.) 
Swenson,  William  E  St.  Paul,  assignor  to  Minneapolis- 
Mr.]  me  Power  Implement  Comp..ny.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Crankshaft  lubrication  system.  2.081,157  ;  May  25. 
Mnffnl.'  pJi.''^'?  ^V  ^^-  P-i"''  assignor  to  Minniapolis- 
Moline  Power  Implement  Company.  Minneapolis,  Minn, 
f.overnor  for  tractor  engines.  2,nno.l61  •  An"  17 
'"2!S7T639;'M;"ylJ^-      ^•^■*^^-"<'-     "'•        Folding    'table. 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


607 


Swett,    Earl   W".,    assignor   to   The   Lobdell-Emery   Manu- 
facturing Companv,  Alma,  Mich.      Saddle  and  making 

the  same.     2,099,503  ;  Nov.  16. 
Swezey,    Burdette    S.,    Floral    Park,    X.    T.,    assignor    to 

American  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company.     Teletype- 
writer.     2.096.145  ;    Oct.    19. 
Swezey,  Fenton  H.,  Waynesboro,  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 

Wilmington.   Del.     Cellulosic  structures  and  preparing 

the  same.     2.096.146  ;  Oct.  19. 
Swiclvard,  Andrew  E.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  T. 

Acoustic  device.     2,085,130 ;   June   29. 
Swickard,   Andrew    E.,    East  Orange,   N.   J.,   assignor   to 

Bell  Telephone  Laboratories.  Incorporated,    New  York, 

X.  Y.     Acoustic  device.     2.093,664:   Sept.  21. 
Swickard,  Arthur  R.,  assignor  to  W.  F.  llarnly,  Sheridan, 

Wvo.     Woodworking  machine.     2,071,00.'>  :   Feb.   16. 
Swift,  CTaude  E.     (See  Bray,  U.  B.,  and  Swift.) 
Swift,  Claude  E.      (See  Garofalo,  R.  J.,  and  Swift.) 
Swift  &  Company  Fertilizer  Works.      (See  Siems,  Herman 

B.,  assignor.) 
Swift  Electric  Welder  Company.      (See  Taylor,  Earl   S., 

assignor.) 
Swift,  George  W.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  G.  W.  Swift.'  Jr.,  Inc.. 

Bordentown,  N.  J.     Esg  trav.     2.066.5S7  :  Jan.  5. 
Swift,  George  W.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  G.  W.  Swift  Jr..  Inc., 

Bordentown,    N.    J.      Machine    for   making    corrugated 

paperboard.     2,068.155  :  Jan.    19. 
Swift,  George  W.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  George  W.  Swift,   Jr., 

Inc..  Bordentown,  X.   J.     Variable  speed  transmission. 

2.070.382  :  Feb.  9. 
Swift,  George  W.,   Jr.,  assignor  to  George  W.   Swift,  Jr., 

Inc.,    Bordentown,    X.    J.      Pulp    molding.      2,079,667; 

May  11. 
Swift,   George  W.,  Jr..  assignor  to  George  W.   Swift,  Jr., 

Inc.,  Bordentown,  X'.  J.     Blank  feeding  mechanism  for 

prlnter-slotters.     2.079,668  ;  May  11. 
Swift,  George  W..  Jr.,  assignor  to  George  W.   Swift,  Jr. 

Inc.,  Bordentown.  X'.  J.     Cup.     2.0SS.181  :  July  27. 
Swift,   George  W.,  Jr.,  Inc.      (See  Swift,  George  W.,  Jr., 

assignor.) 
Swift,  Gilbert.      (See  Schrader,  H.  J.,  and  Swift.) 
Swift,  Glenn,  Darlington.  Wis.     Hat.     2.0S2.0S3  :  June  1. 
Swift,  Herbert  W.,  Shipley.  England.     Automatic  tension 

control  in  belt  and  rope  drives.     2.074,078  ;  Mar.  16. 
Swift.     Howard     E.,     Westfield,     Mass.     Motor     vehicle. 

2.066.430  ;  Jan.  5. 
Swift,  Howard  E.,  Westfield,  Mass.     Automotive  vehicle. 

2,070,245  ;  Feb.  9. 
Swift.  Roscoe  E.      (See  Brinckerhoff,   J.  E.,  McCullough, 

and  Swift.) 
Swift,  Willard  E.,  Worcester,    assignor  to  United   States 

Envelope      Companv,       Springfield,       Mass.     Envelope. 

2,066.495  ;  Jan.  5. 
Swift,  Willard  E.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  United   States 

Envelope     Companv,      Springfield,     Mass.        Envelope. 

2,074,949  ;    Mar.    23. 
Swift,   Willard  E..  Worcester,   assignor  to  United   States 

Envelope  Companv,  Springfield,  Mass.     Envelope  blank. 

2.087,362  ;  July  20. 
Swimmer,  Albert  T.,  assignor  to  The  General  Fireproofing 

Companv.  Y'oungstown,  Ohio.     Locldng  means  for  drop 

front  cabinets.     2.091,382  :  Aug.  31. 
Swingle,  Ralph  H.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 

Electric   &   Manufacturing   Company,   East   Pittsburgh. 

Pa.     Electric  discharge  apparatus.     2,078,645  ;  Apr.  27. 
Swingle.  Ralph  H.,   Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 

Electric   &    Manufacturin<r   Companv.   East   Pittsburgh, 

Pa.     Circuit  breaker.     2.100.757  :  Xov.  30. 
Swingle,   Wilbur  W.,  and  J.  J.  Pfiffner,  Princeton,  X.  J.. 

assignors  to  Parke.   Davis  &  Company.   Detroit.   Mich. 

Medicinal  compound.     2,074,492  ;  Mar.  23. 
Swingle,  Wilbur  W.,  and  J.  J.   Pfiffner.  Princeton,  X".  J.. 

assignors   to   Parke,   Davis  &   Companv.   Detroit,   Mich. 

Purification  of  gland  extracts.     2.074.493  :  Mar.  23. 
Swinglehurst,  Harry,  Jr.     (See  Page,  A.  E.,  and  Swingle- 

bnrst.) 
Swingspout  Measure   Company.      (See  Wiswell,   Ozro  X.. 

assignor.) 
Swlnhop.    Charles    D.,    Eastbourne,    England.      Court    for 

gamf'S.     2  067.3.')6:  .Tan.  12. 
Swlnk.     Rufus     C,     Berkeley,     Calif.       Rotary     engine. 

2,088,121  ;  July  27. 
Swinnerton,   Bert   B..   Tiffin,   Ohio,   assignor  to   Standard 

Sanitary    Manufacturing    Company.      Dental    lavatory. 
2.097.167:   Oct.    20. 
Swinney.   Thomas   J.,   London,   England.      Induction   sys- 
tem of  internal   combustion  engines.     2,089,771  :  Aug. 
10. 
Swisher,  Thomas   H.,   Scotia,   N.   Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.    Mercury  vapor  detector.    2,073,531  ; 
Mar.  9. 
Swiss,  Saul  R.,   Ottawa  Hills,  Ohio.     Edible  product  and 

package  IIUTcfor.     2.077..''i!>5  ;  Apr.  20. 
Swltzer,      Kathryn      E.,      Ellis,      Kans.      Insect      snare. 

2.091.221  :  Aug.  24. 
Swoopo,  Charles  C.     (See  Davis,  G.  H.  B.,  and  Swoope.1 
Swoope,  Clmrli'S  C.  Bayonni',  and  M.   .M.   Sadlon,   Ronelle 

I'ark.    N.    J.,    assignors    to    Sliin<l:iril    Oil    1  )i'vi'lopnient 

Company.     Lubricating  oil.     2,084,ni2;  June  22. 
Sword-.Vtherton  Co.      (See  Sword,  Kowlnnil  P.,  assignor.) 


Sword.  Rowland  P.,  assignor  to  Sword-Atherton  Co.,  Inc., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cleaner  element  for  cleaning  ma- 
chines.    2,083.749  ;  June  15. 

Swords,  Michael  D.,  Chicago,  Dl.,  assignor  to  General 
-  Chemical  Companv,  X"ew  York,  X.  Y.  Tank  car. 
2.095.460;  Oct.  12." 

Swortwood,  Harry  T.  (See  Larson.  W.  A.,  and  Swort- 
wood.) 

Sydnor,  Harold,  Westfield,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Cracking  process. 
2,078,899  ;  Apr.  27. 

Sykes.  Cameron  McG.,  Soho  Foundry.  Birmingham,  as- 
signor to  W.  &  T.  Avery  Limited.  Birmingham,  Eng- 
land.    Weighing  apparatus.     2,077,495  ;  AprT  20. 

Sykes,  William  E..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  hardening 
gear  teeth.     2.067.549  :  Jan.  12. 

Sykes,  William  E.,  Buffalo,  X.  Y.  Metal  cutting  machine. 
2,067,551 ;  Jan.  12. 

Sylvan,  Joseph,  CHiicago,  HI.  Sectional  metnUic  building 
construction.     2.071.666  ;  Feb.  23. 

Sylvander,  Paul  W.      (See  Lloyd.  T..  and  Sylvander.) 

Sylvander,  Roy  C.      (See  Beck.  R.,  and  Sylvander.) 

Sylvania  Industrial  (Corporation.  (See  Bomer,  Christian, 
assignor.) 

Sylvania  Industrial  Corporation.  (See  Comwell.  Ralph 
T.  K..  assignor.) 

Sylvania  Industrial  Corporation.  (See  Morgan,  Willard 
L..  assignor.) 

Sylvania  Industrial  Corporation.  (See  Replogle,  H.  H., 
and  Dalton,   assignors.) 

Sylvania  Industrial  Corporation.  (See  Weingand,  B.,  and 
Muchlinski,  assignors.) 

Sylvania  Industrial  Corporation.  (See  Replogle,  H.  H., 
and  Dalton.  assignors.) 

Sylvester,  George  R.     (See  Robson.  J.  T.,  and  Sylvester.) 

Symington.  Edith  R.,  et  al..  executors.  (See  Sfmington, 
Thomas  H.) 

Symington-Gould  Corporation.  (See  Barrows,  Donald  S., 
assignor.) 

Symington-Gould  Corporation,  The.  (See  Barrows,  D.  S., 
and  Couch,  assisruors. ) 

Symington-Gould  Corporation,  The.  (See  Blattner,  Emil 
H.,  assignor.) 

Symington-Gould  Corporation,  The.  (See  Cameron, 
Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 

Symington-Gould  Corporation,  The.  (See  Couch,  Glenn 
F.,   assignor.) 

Symington-Gould  Corporation,  The.  (See  Kadel,  B.  W., 
and  Barrows,  assignors.) 

Symington-Gould  Corporation,  The.  (See  Symington, 
Thomas  H.,  assignor.) 

Symington-Gould  Corporation,  The.  (See  Townsend, 
Donald  L..  assignor.) 

Symington,  T.  H.,  &  Son,  Inc.  (See  Drenning,  Percy  R., 
assignor.) 

Symington.  Thomas  H..  deceased.  Baltimore,  by  E.  R. 
Symington,  Lutherville.  and  T.  R.  Symington,  Reisters- 
town.  Md.,  executors,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  The  Symington-Gould  Corporation.  Rochester,  X.  Y. 
Truck  side  frame.    2,097.579  :  Xov.  2. 

Symington.  Thomas  R.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Svmington, 
Thomas  H.) 

Symonds,  Ralph  F.     (See  Malcom,   J.  C,  and  Symonds.) 

Symonds,  Ralph  F..  Marblehead.  assignor  to  Xew'England 
Trawler  Equipment  Co..  Boston,  >rass.  Protected  driv- 
ing mechanism.     2.0S3.967  ;  June  15. 

Symons,  Helen  W.      (See  Symons.  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Symons,  Loren  G..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments  to 
Xordberg  Manufacturing  Companv,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Screen.     2.085,774;  July  6. 

Symons.  William  J.,  Santa  Monica,  assignor  to  Helen 
W.  Symons.  West  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Propeller. 
2.074,871  :  Mar.  23. 

Synck.  Adolph  J.,  assignor  to  Xew  Idea,  Inc.,  Coldwater, 
Ohio.      Hay  rake.     2.068.092 :  Jan.  19. 

Synck.  Adolph  J.,  assignor  to  The  Xew  Idea  Spreader 
Company,  Coldwater,  Ohio.  Rake  teeth  for  raking 
cylinders.     2.075.555  ;  Mar.  30. 

Synck,  Henry,  assignor  to  The  Xew  Idea  Spreader  Com- 
pany, Coldwater.  Ohio.  Distributor  blade  for  manure 
spreaders.     2.006,862  ;  Jan.  5. 

Syncro  Machine  Company.  (See  Parvin,  Edward  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Syplier,  Milford  G..  Belloville,  assignor  to  The  Chilton 
Chilton  Pen  Companv,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  X.  Y. 
Pen.     2.089.449  :   Aug.    10. 

Sypher.  Milford  G.,  Belleville,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Chilton  Pen  Company,  Inc.,  Long  island  City,  X.  Y. 
Fountain  pen  and  the  like.     2,102,044  ;  Dec.   14. 

Syracuse  Cliilled  I'low  Co.  (See  Cook,  Curtiss  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Syrovy,  Augustln  J.      (See  Dunn,  W.  T..  and  Syrovv.) 
Syrovy,    Angiistin   J.,   assignor   to   Chrysler    Corporation, 

Detroit,    Mich.      Power   transmission.      2,068,770 ;   Jan. 

26. 
Styskal,  L.  J.,  et  nl.      (See  Spelts,  Goorgo  A.,  assignor.) 
S/.abo,  Alexander,  T^lnden,  N.  J.     Twin  marble  skill  pimp. 

2. 101, 6.17;  Dec.  7. 
Szabo,  Alex.'\nder.   Linden,  N.  J.     Bull  return  amusement 

lievlce.      2.ini,65.S;  Dec.  7. 
Sznbn,    Basil    V.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Valve    and    faucet. 

2,001.018;  Aug.  31. 


608 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Szabo,    George    C,    assignor    to    Holston    Manufacturing 
Couipanv,       Knoxville,       Tenn.       Knitting       machine. 
2.1 02. .=549  :   Dor.   3  4. 
Szasz,  Geza,  Berlin.  Germany.     Photographic  duplicating 

process.    2,073,033  ;  Mar.  9. 
Szegvari,    Andrew,    assignor    to    American    Anode,    Inc., 
Akron,    Ohio.      Depositing   rubber.      2,095,107  ;   Oct.   5. 

Szekely,  Otto  E..  Elinira,  N".  y.     Variable  ratio  transmis- 
sion.     2,069,023  ;    Jan.   26. 
Szekely,   Otto  E.,   Elniira.  N.  Y.     Driving  and  supporting 

assembly  for  automotive  vehicles.    2,102,923  ;  Dec.  21. 
Szikla.   G6za,  and  A.   Rozinek.   Budapest,   Hungary.     Gas 
producer.     2,099,968  ;  Nov.  23. 

Szostek,  Joseph  A.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Automobile  cool- 
ing, heating,  and  windshield  condensation  preventing 
system.     2,087,171  ;  July  13. 

SzukalsUi,  Marian  A.,  Sr.  (See  Szukalski,  Marian  F.,  Jr., 
and  M.  A.,  Sr.) 

Szukalski,  Marian  F.,  Jr.,  and  M.  A.  Szukalski,  Sr.,  Mil- 
waukee. Wis.     Waste  nine  cleaner.     2.069,100  ;  Jan.  26. 
Szweda,  Rutin  L.,   Milwaukee,  Wis.     Differential  mecha- 
nism.    2,081,563  ;  May  25. 

T.  &  L.  Company  Incorporated.  (See  Stelljes,  Fred  D., 
assignor.) 

T  &  R  Jewelry  Co.     (See  Garfinkel,  Louis,  assignor.) 

T-Z  Railway  Equipment  Company.  (See  Wright,  Wil- 
liam,  assignor.) 

Taaffe.  'rimiiias.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Illuminated  sign. 
2.099.243  ;  Nov.  16. 

Taaffe.  Thomas,  and  P.  Moffett,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  said 
Moffett  assignor  to  said  Taaffe.  Illuminated  sign. 
2,085.398  ;  June  29. 

Tabbrioa  Italiana  Magneti  Marelli  Soc.  An.  (See  Quin- 
tavalle.   TJmberto,  assignor.) 

Taber,  Philip.     (See  McPherren,  Glen  E.,  assignor.) 

Taber,  Wellington  P.,  West  Warwick,  R.  I.  Connecter 
for  V-belts.     2,099,831 ;  Nov.  23. 

Tabern.  Donalee  L.,  Lake  Bluff,  assignor  to  Abbott  Labo- 
ratories. North  Chicago,  111.  Unsaturated  alkylene 
amides  and  ureides  of  polyhydroxy  aliphatic  acids. 
2,084,626  :  June  22. 

Tabor,  Joseph  R.,  Chicago,  III.  Portable  illuminated 
sign.     2.088,773  ;  Aug.  3. 

Tabor  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Wallace,  Frank  R., 
assignor.) 

Taborsky,  Frank  G..  Bellwood,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Test- 
ing apparatus.     2,093,103  ;   Sept.  14. 

Tabozzi,  Giacinto,  Milan,  Italy.  Aerial  flare.  2,069,101  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Taccogna,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  T.  Device  for  mixing 
paint  and  other  materials  in  cans.     2,092,190  ;  Sept.  7. 

Taddeo,  Pietro.  (See  Wojtalewicz,  J.  S.,  and  Wegener, 
assignors.) 

Taoschner,  E.,  Chem.-Pharm.  Fabrik.  (See  Ursum,  Wer- 
ner, assignor.) 

Taferner,  Joseph  A.,  et  al.  (See  SchUtzer,  Leo  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Taff,  George  A.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Bumper  device. 
2.086.396  :  July  6. 

Taff,  Harry,  Chicago,  111.  Cover  for  garment  hangers. 
2,074,243  ;  Mar.  16. 

Taggart,  Gordon  H.,  Minneapolis,  ^linn.  Combination 
wallet  and  calendar  bank.     2,077,536  ;  Apr.  20. 

Tagearf.  Thomas.     (See  MrCardle.  G.,  and  Taggart.) 

Tagit  Company,  The.     (See  Borchert,  William,  assignor.) 

Tagit  Company,  The.  (See  Borchert,  William  and  F.  L., 
assignors.) 

Tagliabue.  Charles  J.,  Alfg.  Co.  (See  Bast,  Frank  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tagiiabue,  Charles  J.,  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Dillon,  John  H.,  as- 
slcnor. ) 

Tagliabuo,  Charles  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Irwin,  Lawrence  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Taigman,  Max,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Sewing  machine  con- 
trol.     2. 006.928  :  Oct.  26. 

Taine,  Rocor.     (See  van  Hille.  P.,  and  Taine.) 

Tainton  Research  Corporation.  (See  Tainton,  Urlyn  C, 
assignor.) 

Tainton.  Urlvn  C,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Tainton 
Research  Corporation.  Metallic  paint.  2,080,346 ; 
May  11. 

Taishoff,  Jerome.      (See  Llewellyn,  John  B.,  assignor.) 

Tait.   Ch.Trlcs    l{.      (Sef  Giuidricli.   A.    S,,  and  Tait.l 

Tait,  Francis,  Jr.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  Howard 
Hosiery  Company,  Sinking  Spring.  Pa.  Topper  stand 
protecting  device.     2,080,445:  May  18. 

Tait,  William  O.,  Jr.     (See  Brodhead.  S.  H.,  and  Tait.) 

Tait.  Willis  II.     (See  Bridges.  Kenneth  C,  assignor.) 

TaknhashI,  Hideakl,  and  M.  Nagatsuka,  Tokyo.  Japan. 
Apparatus  for  showing  pictures.     2,080,901  ;  M.tv  IS. 

Tak.'inaslii.  William  II.,  Wahlawa,  Hawaii.  Cutlery. 
2.072.777:  Mar.  2. 

Takamiya.  Kisiio.  Mojl,  Japan.  Preparing  fat  and  oil 
splitting  enzyme  from  plant  seeds.     2.102,101  :  Dor.  14. 

Takata.  Akira."  Toyolsii-XIura.  Kyoto-(;un,  Fukuoka-Ken, 
Japan.     Fiber  dressing  machine.     2.086,448  ;  .luly  6. 

Tnknts.  Zollan.  West  Enc'ewood.  N.  J.  Motion  picture 
proierlor.      2.0!)."i..'')36  :    Oct.    12. 

Tak.nyan.iirl.  Konjiro.  (See  Nakashlma,  T.,  and  Taka- 
yaiiagl.) 

Takenaga,  Frank  Y.,  Anaheim,  Calif.  Dehydrator. 
2,101,352;  Dec.  7. 


Takeuchi,  Kunijiro.  (See  Sahashi,  Y.,  Takeuchi,  Shima- 
moto,  and  Iki.) 

Talaga.  Stephen,  Bav  City,  Mich.  Lock  for  pipe  cou- 
plings.     2,067,028  :  Jan.   5. 

Talalay,  Josef  A.,  Bedford,  England.  Manufacture  of 
hollow  rubber  articles.     2,081,777  ;  May  25. 

Talas,  Louis,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Sterilizer  Company,  Erie,  Pa.  Operating  table. 
2,092,206  :  Sept.  7. 

Talbert,  Guy  W.,  Summit,  N.  J.,  and  J.  D.  Kerr,  Forest 
Hills,  assignors  to  National  Aniline  &  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of  partial 
oxidation  products.     2.102,863  ;  Dec.  21. 

Talbot.  Charles  H..  and  A.  Peters,  Coscob,  Conn.  Sash 
mounting.     2.100.616  :  Nov.  30. 

Talbot,  Frank  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Chambers, 
Bering,  Quinlan  Co.,  Decatur,  111.  Filling  means  for 
subterranean  tanks.     2,069,930;  Feb.  9. 

Talbot,  Howard'  H.,  assiKnor  to  United  Engineering  & 
Foundry  Company.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bearing  for  a  vari- 
able speed  drive.     2,067.513:  Jan.  12. 

Talbot.  Howard  H.,  assignor  to  United  Engineering  & 
Foundry  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Rolling  mill  feed- 
ing apparatus.     2,092,480  ;  Sept.   7. 

Talbot,  Howard  H.,  assignor  to  United  Engineering  & 
Foundry  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Coil  unloader. 
2,092,539  ;  Sept.  7. 

Talbot.  Howard  H..  assignor  to  United  Engineering  & 
Foundry  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Coil  unloader. 
2.092,540;  Sept.  7. 

Talbot,  Jesse  W.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Adjustable  lawn  mower 
sharpener.     2,086,005  ;  July  6. 

Talbott,  James  E.,  Dobbs  Ferry,  assignor  to  Anaconda 
Wire  &  Cable  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Transmission 
line  support.    2,086.927  ;  July  13. 

Talboys,  Henry  H..  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Woolery  Machine  Company.  Minneapolis, 
Minn.     Track  wrench.     Re.  20,232  ;  Jan.  5. 

Talboys,  Henry  H.,  assignor  to  Nordberg  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Track  grinder.  2,073,816  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Talge,  Foster  L.     (See  Nigh,  Earl  J.,  assignor.) 

Talse,  Foster  L.  (See  Rupert,  R.,  and  Majewski,  as- 
signors.) 

Talger.  Foster  L.  (See  Majewski,  Joseph  M.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Taliaferro,  Edward  E.,  Jackson,  Tenn.  Clock.  2,072,609  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Taliaferro,  Thomas  L.,  assignor  to  Phoenix  Metal  Cap 
Company,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Skeleton    jar    closure. 

2.075.478  ;  Mar.  30. 

Taliaferro,  Thomas  L.,  assignor  to  Phoenix  Metal  Cap 
Company,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Skeleton    jar    closure. 

2.075.479  ;  Mar.  30. 

Taliaferro.  William  R.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  JIanufacturing  Companv.  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Motor  control  system.     2,095.773  ;  Oct.  12. 

Taliaferro.  William  R.,  Pittsbtirgh,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Control  system.     2.101,880  ;  Dec.  14. 

Taliaferro,  William  R.,  C.  C.  Whittaker.  and  L.  G.  Riley, 
Pittsburgh,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Man- 
ufacturing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Control 
system.     2.102.294  ;  Dec.  14. 

Talley,  Thurmon  H.,  Little  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Dawn 
Mfg.  Corp..  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Copy  holder  machine. 
2,068,894;  Jan.  26. 

Tallmadge.  Webster,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Webster 
Tallmadee  &  Company.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Control 
system.     2,082.470  ;  June  1. 

Tallmadge.  Webster.  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Web- 
ster Tallmadge  &  Companv.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Motor  controllod  valve.     2,082.471  ;  June  1. 

Tallmadge.  Webster,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Webster 
Tallmadge  &  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heating 
system.     2.08S.071  ;  Julv  27. 

Tallmadge.  Webster,  &  Company.  (See  Tallmadge,  Web- 
ster, assignor,) 

Tallmadge.  Webster  &  Company,  Inc.  (See  Tallmadge, 
Webster,  assignor.) 

Tallman,  Gentry  L.     (See  Tallman.  Leslie  R.  and  G.  L.) 

Tallman.  Leslie  R.  and  G.  L..  Shclbevville,  111.  Cutter 
.Ttf.nrbmpnt  for  balers.     2.097.353  ;  Oct.  26. 

Talmann,  Asbjorn,  Baltimore,  Md.,'  assisnoi-  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Con- 
ducUng  system.     2,080,514  :  May  18. 

Talon.   Inc.      (See  Jacobs.  Michael,  assignor.) 

Tiimad.a  Eizo,  Itoigawa-cho.  Nishikiihiki-gun.  Niigata- 
ken,  .Japan.  Leakage-stopper  for  a  hose.  2.098..556 ; 
Nov.   9. 

T.amnn.  Oscar,  Chicago,  111.  Bicycle  lock.  2.081,778; 
May  25. 

'J'^J^iTir'  ^Ji''"^'=^''•,JS''''  Swarthout.  A.  v.,  and  Tamele.) 
n"^!  "^^  ^""■".^'•■^''c..?^,-;  "J''  n.  P.  A.  Groll,  Berkeley,  Calif., 
assignors   to    Shell   Development   Company,    San   Fran- 

^'n-o  n-.^"''4- ,.    „V^'''^'™^°':     of     unsaturated     halldes. 
J.0(Z,015;  Feb.  23. 

TnmPle.  ^Jiroslav  W.,  Oakland,  a.id  H.  P.  A.  Groll,  Berke- 
ley, c^lif.,  assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company, 
foT-oole^'^Feb' ■'s"^"'"      ^'■"'^"'^*'<'°    of    a"yl    alcohol. 

Tamini.  Mario,  MiMan,  assignor  to  Fiat  Societi  Anonima, 
lunn.  Italy.     Cover  for  refuse  receptacles.     2,079,052; 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


609 


Tammingti,  William,  anrl  O.  Bonaini,  assignors  to  Robert 
E.  Corradini,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Beverage  dispenser. 
2,081,158  ;  May  25. 

Tamminga,  William,  and  O.  Bonami,  assignors  to  Robert 
E.  Corradini,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Liquid  dispenser. 
2,081,159;  May  25. 

Tamminga,  William ;  O.  Bonomi,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
R.  E.  Corradini,  Bronx,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  H.  M. 
Jones,  Huntington,  W.  Va.,  said  Tamminga,  Bonami, 
and  Jones  assignors  to  said  Corradini.  Sanitary  liq- 
uid  dispenser.      2,081,650  ;    May   25. 

Tamminga,  William,  and  O.  Bonomi,  New  York,  and  R. 
E.  Corradini,  Bronx,  N.  Y.,  said  Tamminga  and  said 
Bonomi  assignors  to  said  Corradini.  Sanitary  liquid 
dispenser.     2,081,651  ;  Blay  25. 

Tampax  Sales  Corporation.  (See  Voss,  Joseph  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tamsitt,  Joseph  C,  assignor  to  Rlchards-Wilcox  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Aurora,  111.  Elevator  gate. 
2,100,882;  Nov.  30. 

Tamworth  Associates,  Inc.  (See  Levitt,  William  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tanasso,  Vincent,  Harrison,  and  J.  J.  Pomeranz,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Nose  pad  coupling  means  for  eyeglass  frames. 
2,082,084;  June  1. 

Tancred,  William  L.  (See  Bliss,  H.  N.,  Wild,  and 
Tancred.) 

Tandberg,  Aksel  O.      (See  Wigeland,  A.  R.,  and  Tandberg.) 

Tandel,  Fritz,  assignor  to  C.  G.  Haubold  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Setting  device  for  the 
entry  section  of  tensioning  or  tentering  and  drying 
machines  for  webs.     2,088,984 ;  Aug.  3. 

Tandel,  Karl  F.,  assignor  to  C.  G.  Haubold  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Fabric  feed  control. 
2.092,340  :  Sept.  7. 

Tandler,  William  S.,  assignor  to  Lefier  Patent  Company, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pattern  mechanism.  2,072,969  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Tangeman,  William  H.,  Ontario,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Edison 
General  Electric  Appliance  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Electric  heater.     2,091,839  ;  Aug.  31. 

Tangerman,  William  J.,  tiammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Union 
Metal  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Wall  for  rail- 
way cars.     2,074,439  ;  Mar.  23. 

Tankard,  Joseph.  (See  Battye,  A.  E.,  Marsh,  Tankard, 
Watson,  and  Wood.) 

Tannahill,  Glen  R.,  et  al.  (See  Dungan,  Charles  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tanner,  Clarence  M.,  Denver,  Colo.  Safety  control  for 
auto  engines.     2,096,291 ;  Oct.  19. 

Tanner,  Elo  C.     (See  Tull.  R.  H.,  and  Tanner.) 

Tanner,  George  L.,  Dacula,  Ga.  Smoking  pipe. 
2,100,988 :  Nov.  30. 

Tanner,  Hubert  D.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Niles-Bement-Pond  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Wheel  positioning  device  for  gear 
grinders.     2,086,750  ;  July  13. 

Tanner,  James  H.,  Kirribilli,  near  Sydney,  and  W.  F. 
Tanner,  Fivedock,  near  Sydney,  Australia.  Suction  de- 
vice.    2,077,024  ;  Apr.  13. 

Tanner,   John  B.      (See  Rodman,   Clarence  A.,   as.signor.) 

Tanner,  Philip  A.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Motor  Company, 
Waukegan,  111.  Internal  combustion  engine.  2,103,564  ; 
Deo.  28. 

Tanner,  Robert  R.,  assignor  to  Metal  Finishing  Research 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Making  enameled  metal 
articles.     2,076.809  :  Apr.  13. 

Tanner,  Robert  R.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Metal 
Finishing  Research  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Meth- 
od and  material  for  coating  metal.     2,081,160 ;   May 

Tanner,  Robert  R.,  Ilighland  Park,  and  J.  S.  Thompson, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assienmonts.  to  The  Patents  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Coating  metal.  2,067,214 ; 
Jan.  12. 

Tanner,  Robert  R.,  Highland  Park,  and  J.  S.  Thompson, 
assignors,  by  mesne  nssignmonts,  to  Tlie  Patent  Cor- 
poration. Detroit,  Mich.  Bonding  siccative  coats  to 
metal.     2.067,215  ;  Jan.   12. 

Tanner,  William  F.     (See  Tanner,  James  H.  and  W.  F.) 

Tannewitz,  Edward  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Antisqueak  finish 
strip.     2,088.490  :  July  27. 

Tannewitz,  Edward  P.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Gasket  and 
Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Glass  run  for 
slidable  windows.     2,083..353  ;  June  8. 

Tannewitz,  Edward  F.,  assignor  to  The  Detroit  Gasl;ot 
and  Manufacluring  tJonipany,  Detroit,  Mich.  Window 
mounting.     2,092,432  ;  Sept.  7. 

Tanning  Process  (Company,  The.  (See  Connor,  J.  H.,  and 
Merritt,  assignors.) 

Tanning  T'rocoss  (Company,  The.  (See  Merritt,  Matthew 
M.,  assignor.) 

Tanskl,  Fratik  M..  Maspelb  asT^ignor  to  Karo  Knit  Fab- 
rics, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitted  fabric  and  making 
the  same.     2.007.739:  Jan.  12. 

Tant,  Andrew  J.,  Central,  S.  C.  Sizing  yarn.  2,093,291  ; 
Sept.   14. 

Tapo-O-Matic  Machine  Company.  (See  Stagmolor,  Arthur 
P.,  assignor.) 

Tnplin    Manufacturing    Company,    The.      (See    T/einhard, 

Riclinrd  B.,  assignor.) 
Tniilin,  Thomas  J.,  Strawberry  nill,  Middlesex,  lOiigland. 
li'ioth  flotation  concentration  process.     2,093,898;  Sept. 
21. 

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Tapp,  Lora  E.,  assignor  of  six  and  one-fourth  per  cent  to 
J.  W.  Baxter,  Jr.,  six  and  one-fourth  per  cent  to  D.  F. 
Feiock,  twelve  and  one-half  per  cent  to  J.  C.  Riely, 
twenty-five  percent  to  H.  BI.  McCormick,  New  Albany, 
Ind.  Key-lever-lock  for  key-lever  type  machines. 
2,099,147  ;  Nov.  16. 

Tappan,  Chester,  assignor  to  General  Talking  Pictures 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  reproducing  sys- 
tem.    2,088,220  ;  July  27. 

Tappan  Stove  Company,  The.  (See  HofE,  John  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tapp6,  Frank  G.,  Oslo,  Norway.  Attaching  skates  to 
shoes.     2,103,737  ;  Dec.  28. 

TaracI,  Joseph,  East  Elmhurst,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Shoe 
structure.    2,101,693  ;  Dec.  7. 

Taradash,  Mendel  A.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Tufting 
mechanism  for  tufting  a  fabric  base.  2,103,798  ;  Dec. 
28 

Tarb'ell,  Charles  E.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Building  con- 
struction.    2,097,580  ;  Nov.  2. 

Tarbox,  Hugh  B.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Mop 
holder.     2,103,565  ;  Dec.  28. 

Tarbox,  John  P.,  assignor  to  Budd  Wheel  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Brake  mechanism.  2,072,412 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Tarbox,  John  P.,  assignor  to  Budd  Wheel  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Brake.     2,087,196;  July  13. 

Tarbox,  John  P,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Weld  efficiency 
indicator.     2,101,108  ;  Dec.  7. 

Tarisien,  Theophlle,  Livry-Gargan,  France,  assignor  to 
The  Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding, 
Pa.     Speed  governor.     2,081,466 ;  May  25. 

Tark,  Marcus  B.,  assignor  to  Link-Belt  Company,  Phila- 
delphia. Pa.  Settling  system  for  separating  solids  from 
fluids.     Re.  20,320  ;  Apr.  6. 

Tark,  Marcus  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Link-Belt 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Scum  paddling  device  for  sludge 
digestion  tanks.     2,068,521 ;  Jan.  19. 

Tark,  Slarcus  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Link-Belt 
Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Mixing  and  coagulating  device. 
2,082,855  ;  June  8. 

Tarlton,  Perle  E.,  assignor  to  Electric  Fruit  Blarking  Co., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Fruit  marking  machine.  2,092,267  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Tarnuzzer,  Edmund  C.  (See  de  Goencz,  D.,  and 
Tarnuzzer.) 

Tarr,  Margaret  H.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Straw- 
bridge  &  Clothier,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Label,  stamp,  or 
strip   applying   device.     2,095,894 ;  Oct.   12. 

Tarrie,  Thomas  K.,  Chicago,  111.  Lock  tool.  2,070,342  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Tartaron,  Francis  X.,  and  J.  B.  Duke,  Mulberry,  Fla., 
assignors  to  Phosphate  Recovery  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Concentration  of  phosphate-bearing  min- 
erals.    2,103,283  ;  Dec.  28. 

Tarzian,  Verage,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Thermionic  tube  con- 
trol.    2,076,102  ;  Apr.  6. 

Tashjian,  Armen  H.     (See  Holden.  D.  H.,  and  Tashjian.) 

Tashjian,  Armen  H.,  and  D.  H.  Holden,  assignors,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  D.  H.  Holden,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Electro- 
pneumatically  operated  window.     2.067,106 ;   Jan.   5. 

Taskila,  Aulis  E.,  Negaunee,  Jlich.  Multiple  fastener. 
2,082,988  ;  June  8. 

Tassick,  John  A.,  Streator,  111.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinoi? 
Glass    Company.      Glass   melting   furnace.      2,098,440  ■. 

Tasso,  Giuseppe,  assignor  of  one-half  to  I.  Ij.  Rollins, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Motor  vehicle  drive.  2,098,071  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Tate,  Christopher.     (See  Tate,  Frank  E.  B.,  and  C.) 

Tate,  E.  H.,  Company.  (See  Tate,  Frank  E.  B.,  and  C, 
assignors.) 

Tate,  Eugene  M.      (See  Mincer,  Tracy  INI.,  assignor.) 

Tate,  Frank  E.  B.,  and  C.  Tate,  Maiden,  assignors  to  E.  IT. 
Tate  Company,  Boston.  Mass.  Wall  hook  and  support- 
ing card  therefor.     2.071.957:  Feb.  23. 

Tate,  Kenneth  L.,  assignor  to  Taylor  Instrument  Com- 
panies, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Passive  vascular  exerciser. 
2,088,044  ;  July  27. 

Tate,  Otto  C,  Sr.,  assignor  of  one-hnlf  to  I.  L.  Branch, 
Bishop,  Ga.     Truck  cover.     2,008,041  :  Jan.   19. 

Tatter,  John  W.,  Detroit,  assignor  of  ono-half  to  G.  B. 
IngcrsoU,  Dearborn,  Mich.  Control  mechanism  for 
clutches.     2,008,579  ;  Jan.  19. 

Tatter,  John  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Bendix  Products  Corporation,  South 
Bond,  Ind.     Brake.     2,074,703;   Mar.   23. 

Tatter,  Jolin  W.,  Detroit,  Alioh.  a.ssignor.  by  mesne  as- 
signments,  to  Bendix  Products  Corporation,  South 
Bend,  Ind.  Brake.  2,077,908  ;  Apr.  20. 
Tatter,  John  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
I'roducis  Corporation,  South  Bond,  Ind.  Brake. 
2,098,081  :  Nov.  2. 

Tatter,  John  W.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Bondlx  Prod- 
ucts (^)rporntlon,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Brake.  2,074,710; 
Mar.    23. 

T.'itlcr,  John  W.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Boi\dl\-  Products 
Corporation,  South  Bond,  Ind.  Brake.  2,081,1  Ki ; 
June  22. 
Tuttersall.  Harold  .T.,  Ardrossan,  Scotland,  assignor  to 
rmperlal  ChcMulcal  Industries  Limited.  I'repiiratlon  of 
polymers  In  sheet  or  block  form.    2,071,907  ;  Fob.  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Tattersall,  Harold  J.,  Ardrossan,  Scotland,  assignor  to 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Methyl  alpha- 
beta-dichloroisobutyrate  and  preparation  of  same. 
2,097,264  :  Oct.  26. 

Tatum,  Arthur  L.,  Madison,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Parke,  Davis 
&  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Therapeutic  agent. 
2,092,036  ;  Sept.  7. 

Tattim,  John  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Hopper  door  and  hopper 
door  latch.     2,068,895  ;  Jan.  26. 

Tatum,  John  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cushioning  means  for 
vehicles.     2,069.688  ;  Feb.  2. 

Tatum,  John  J.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Arm  rest  for  reclining 
coach  seats.     2,085.836  ;  July  6. 

Tatum,  Robert  S.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Spring  scale. 
2,074,628  ;  Mar.  23. 

Taub,  Alex,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Engine  mounting.     2,086,370  ;  July  6. 

Taub,  Ludwig,  and  F.  Leuchs,  Wuppertal-Elberfeld.  Ger- 
many, assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Alba  Phar- 
maceutical Company,  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Quaternary 
ammonium  compounds.     2,086,585  ;  July  13. 

Taub,  Ludwig,  H.  Hahl,  and  F.  Leuchs,  Wuppertal- 
Elberfeld,  Germany,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Alba  Pharmaceutical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Quaternary  ammonium  compounds.     2.087.131 ;  July  13. 

Taub,  Ludwig,  and  F.  Leuchs,  Wuppertal-Elberfeld,  Ger- 
many, assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Alba  Phar- 
maceutical Company,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Quaternary 
ammonium  compounds.     2,087,132  ;  July  13. 

Taube,  Carl.  Leverkusen-I.  G..  Werk.  and  J.  H.  Helberger, 
Cologne- JIulheim.  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Ani- 
line Works.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  AzodyestufCs. 
2.095,484  :  Oct.  12. 

Taubensee,  Henry  A.     (See  Geyer,  Ernest  H.,  assignor.) 

Tauber,  Fred  O.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Steam  heating  furnace. 
2.090,491  ;  Aug.  17. 

Tauber,  Louis,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Saddle  pad.  2,072,188 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Taubner.  Frank,  Bronx,  assignor  to  Leviton  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Electric  switch. 
2,096.386  :  Oct.  19. 

Tauer,  Edward,  Bellerose,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  cooling 
systems.     2,100,883  :   Nov.   30. 

Taugher,  Prank  P.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Screw-down  control  system.  2,094,973 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Tauschek,  Gustav,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Storing  and  selecting 
records.     2,080,100  ;  May  11. 

Tauschek.  Gustav,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Firearm.  2,099,993  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Tauschek,  Gustav,  assignor  to  Internation.il  Business 
Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  mech- 
anism for  tabulating  machines.     2.066.748  :  Jan.  5. 

Tauschek,  Gustav,  assignor  to  International  Business  Ma- 
chines Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  circuit 
controlling  means.     2.074,002  ;  Mar.  16. 

Tauschek,  Gustav,  assignor  to  International  Business 
Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  record- 
ing and  reproducing  machine.    2,089,309  ;  Aug.  10. 

Tauschek.  (iustav,  assignor  to  International  Business  Ma- 
chines Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone  system. 
2.095.298  :   Oct.  12. 

Tauschek,  Gustav,  Vienna,  Austria,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  International  Business  Machines  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Device  for  interpreting 
punched  cards.     2,079,429  ;  May  4. 

Tauschek,  Gustav,  Weidling,  near  Vienna,  Austria,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  International  Busi- 
ness Machines  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tabulat- 
ing machine.    2,093,529  ;  Sept.  21. 

Tausz,  Jeno,  Petrolia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  L.  Sonneborn  Sons. 
Inc.     Alloy.     2.096.014  :  Oct.  19. 

Tautenhahn,  Otto  R.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Rotary  recip- 
rocating well  drill.     2,085,279  ;  June  29. 

Tautz.  Herbert  E..  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Woodworking  ma- 
chine.    2.067.652:  Jan.  12. 

Tautz.  Herbert  E..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Saw  mounting 
2,068,964;  Jan.  20. 

Tautz,  Herbert  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Speed  change  mech- 
anism for  screw-machines.     2,075,240  :   JIar.  30. 

Tautz,  Herbert  E.,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Drill  grinding  ap- 
paratus.    2,080,515;  May  18. 

Tautz.  Herbert  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Saw  table 
2,080.783  ;  July  13. 

Tautz.  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  The  Delta  Manufacturing 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Safety  shield.  2.0G9.395  ; 
F<b.    2. 

Tautz,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  Delta  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Milwaukee,  Wis.     Scroll  saw.    2,073,430  ;  Mar.  9. 

Tautz,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  The  Delta  Manufacturing 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Jointer  fence.  2,085.131  ■' 
June   29. 

Tautz,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  The  Delta  Manufacturing 
Company,    Milwaukee,    Wis.    Workholder    for    shapers. 

2.085.235  ;  June  29. 

Tautz.  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  The  Delta  Afanufacturing 
Company,     Milwaukee,     Wis.       Workholder     for    saws 

2.085.236  ;  June  29. 

Tautz,  lliilMMt  ]■:..  a.sslgnor  to  Delta  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, MllwuukcP.  Wis      .Scroll  saw.     2,099.321  ;  Nov.  10 

Tnvanl.  Gennaro.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Brooch  and  clips  com- 
bination.    2,100,554  :  Nov.  30. 


Tavani,      Nicola,      Brooklyn,      N.      Y.        Clamp     buckle. 

2,074,287;  Mar.  16. 
Tay,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Lee  Metal  Products  Companv, 

Inc.,  Philipsburg,  Pa.     Juice  heating  tank.     2,087,363  ; 

July  20. 
Taylor,  Andrew  L.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P.  B.  Mitchell, 

Goldville,  S.  C.     Supply  replenishing  means  for  roving 

frames  and  the  like.     2.067.250 :    Jan.   12. 
Taylor,   Angus   D.,    Rochelle,   111.,   assignor   to   California 

Packing  Corporation.   San   Francisco,   Calif.     Spraying 

apparatus.     2.086,055  ;  July  6. 
Taylor,  Arthur  K.,  assignor  to  The  United  States  Print 

ing  and  Lithograph   Company,   Baltimore,   Md.      Offset 

preventing  mechanism.     2,078,742  ;  Apr.   27. 
Taylor,  Aubrey  E.,  Malvern,  Melbourne,   Australia.     Pat- 
terned   materials    produced    particularly    by    printing. 

2,075,480  ;  Mar.  30. 
Taylor,    Bernard.      (See  Hazelton,    Joseph  E.,    assignor.) 
Taylor,    Cecil    H.,    assignor    to    Bendix    Brake    Company, 

South   Bend,   Ind.      Brake.      2,074,711  ;    Mar.    23. 
Taylor  Chair  Company,  The.     (See  McLellan,  H.  N.,  and 

Balbach.  assignors.) 
Taylor,  Charles  C,  Bayside,  assignor  to   Bell   Telephone 

Laboratories,    Incorporated,    New   York.    N.   Y.      Radio 

telephone  monitoring  system.      2,093.855  ;    Sept.   21. 
Taylor,    Charles   H.,    assignor   to   The   Hoover   Company, 

North     Canton,     Ohio.       Pawl     and     ratchet     device. 

2,067,990  ;  Jan.  19. 
Taylor,   Charles   H.,   assignor    to   The   Hoover    Company, 

North    Canton,     Ohio.       Suction    cleaner.       2,098,072 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Taylor.    Charles   H..    assignor   to    The   Hoover   Company, 

North  Canton,  Ohio.     Suction  cleaner.     2,103,101 ;  Dec. 

21. 
Taylor,    Charles    W.,    East    Orange,    N.    J.,    assignor,    by 

mesne  assignments,   to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 

New  York,  N.  Y.    Electron  discharge  device.    2,077,814  : 

Apr.  20. 
Taylor.  Clyde  C  Santa  Ana,  Calif.     Scalp  treating  device. 

2,067,991 ;  Jan.  19. 
Taylor-Colquitt  Co.     (See  Jones.  W.   E.,  and  Taylor,  as- 
signors.) 
Taylor,     Cyril,    Chester,    W.    Va.      Collection    envelope. 

2.070,931  ;  Feb.   16. 
Ta.vlor,    Daniel    G.,    assignor    to    Minneapolis-Honeywell 

Regulator  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Temperature 

control  system.    2,073,326  ;  Mar.  9. 
Taylor,  Dick,  assignor  to  Southland  Cotton  Oil  Company, 

Pans,    Tex.      Lint    Collecting    apparatus.      2,090.955 ; 

.\ug.  24. 
Taylor,  Dick,  assignor  to  Southland  Cotton  Oil  Company. 

Paris,  Tex.     Collecting  lint.     2,100,112;   Nov.   23. 
Taylor.    Don    A.,    assignor   of   one-half    to    F.    W.    Boyer 

Wadsworth,    Ohio.      Machine    gun    mount.      2,100  790- 

Nov.  30. 
Taylor,   Dudley  F.,  assignor  to  Continental  Optical  Com- 

H'^^^l  l^^-  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Making  multifocal  lens. 

-.09i.00l  ;  Oct.  26. 
Taylor,  Dwight.   Crystal   Lake,  assignor 'to  Oak  Manufac- 
turing   Company,     Chicago.    111.       Switch.       2,067  552 : 

■Ian.  J 2. 
Taylor,  Earl   S.,  assignor  to  Swift  Electric  Welder  Com- 
pany, Detroit.  Mich.    Electric  welder.     2,086,784 ;  July 

Taylor,  Edmund  R..  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  and  D.  Mitchell, 
Bound  Brook  N\  J.,  assignors  to  American  Telephone 
and  Telegraph  Company.  Signaling  system  for  voice 
and  telegraph  operation.     2,072.227  :  Mar.  2. 

Taylor.   Edward   H..  Oak  Park.  111.     Metal  strip  for  and 
method  or  making  spiral  nipe.     2.067.801:  Jan.  12 
■Vn^r  JiV^^r'^,^^-,  J^°°S  Beach,  Calif.     Earth  boring  bit. 
J. 086,  (51  ;  July  13. 

Taylor,   Elbert  A.,  Arlington   Heights,   111.,  M.   D.  Pence, 

New   York.    N     Y.,   and    C.    A.   Dunham,    Glencoe,    111., 

assignors   to   C.    A.   Dunham    Companv,    JIarshalltown, 

lowa.      Average    temperature    control    mechanism    for 

heating  systems.      Re.    20,310 ;   Mar.    23 

rZ^'    x-™*"w   ^^-  ••^ss'Snor  to  The  Chase-Shawmut  Com- 

?nfi^'n^r''^"'"-^P"o''n^-  ^^'^^s-     Casing  feeding  mechanism. 
^,ubo,0]o:  June  29. 

Taylor,  Elmer  H.,  assignor  to  The  Chase-Shawnuit  Com- 
2  086,684T  JuTy  "l3'   ^^'■'''-     ^"''  reversing  mechanisS. 

Taylor.' Ernest  R..  Rochester.  N.  Y..  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments  to  Eastman  Kodak  Companv.  Jersev  City, 
a:,J:,^  fu^  material  with  a  matte  surface  aiid  pro- 
ducing  the  same.     2,091,694;  AUg.  31 

no^nVion'^'lL^^'-H^f '^^?^  ,*°  Industrial  Brownhoist  Cor- 
§.06S.T"6:  Jan.  ig''-       '^''-      ^''^   dumping   apparatus. 

^^^i^'.,,?jr„^*r,^-^?^^'?J?'"  t"  Industrial  Brownhoist 
Ma?  18  ''       '^'  ^"*=^-     ^^'^  'Jun'per.     2,080;585  ; 

'^YrinV  RrnxvlV'^^'-;  "<?''  ^^    Pattison,  assignors  to  Indus- 

dXer"^''2!000O4l''-X:''rr'    ^"^    ^'*-^'    ^''='^-      ^' 

'^"^ar.  16^^°^  ^■'  C^'<=*e°"l^l-  '  -Thrust  motor.    2,074.134 ; 

'^To8l72"9"f  Aug's^'"'''''^"'  "'■    ^lagnetic  reaction  motor. 

'^Y^imU?^"'^'' o^  ^.-i.  Sl"™.S°'  I"-  assignor  to  Bendix  Brake 
Company.  South  Bend    Tnri      n,.„i-«      o  n-r-r  r^no  .    ._.. 


20 


ompany.  South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2.077,909  ;  Apr 


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611 


Taylor,  Eustace  H.,  Herndon,  Va.  Vehicle  signal. 
2,091,0SG  ;  Aug.  24. 

Taylor,  Ewlng  H.,  and  E.  L.  Pardue,  Nashville,  P.  Dunlap, 
McKenzie,  and  S.  O.  Edmunds,  Eagleville,  Tenn.  Fruit 
and  vegetable  slicer.     2,080,383  ;  May  11. 

Taj^lor  Fibre  Company.  (See  Jacobs,  Clifton  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Taylor,  Prank,  Sedalia,  Mo.  Dispensing  device. 
2,082,527  ;  June  1. 

Taylor,  Fred  C,  assignor  to  The  Taylor  Wine  Company, 
Hammondsport,  N.  Y.  Illuminated  rotatable  display 
stand.     2,102,982  :  Dec.  21. 

Taylor,  George  F.,  NisUayuna.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Making  wire  drawing  dies. 
2,076,356  ;  Apr.  6. 

Taylor,  George  M.,  assignor  to  P.  K.  Guillow,  Wakefield, 
Mass.     Kite.     2.097.538  ;  Nov.  2. 

Taylor,  Henry  P.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Container. 
2,089,509;  Aug.    10. 

Taylor,  Henry  P.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Pouring  con- 
tainer.    2,089,510  ;  Aug.    10. 

Taylor,  Herbert  C,  assignor  to  U.  D.  Engineering  Com- 
pany Limited,  London,  England.  Bottle  capping  appa- 
ratus.    2,078,040  ;  Apr.  20. 

Taj^lor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Bandoly,  Erich,  as- 
signor.) 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Bolton,  Harry  D., 
assignor.) 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Clarridge,  Ralph  E., 
assignor.) 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Foote,  Edward  B., 
assignor.) 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Hubbard,  Karl  H,, 
assignor.) 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Hubbard,  K.  H.,  and 
Mason,  assignors.) 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Noyes,  Bradford, 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Tate,  Kenneth  L., 
assignor.) 

Taylor  Instrument  Companies.  (See  Vogt,  W.  H.,  and 
Roda,    assignors.) 

Taylor,  Jack  F.  M.,  and  B.  S.  Greensfelder,  San  Fran- 
cisco, and  R.  N.  Shivas.  Long  Beach,  as.'iignors  of  one- 
half  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.,  and  one-half  to  Phillips  Petroleum  Company. 
Bartlesville,  Okla.  Manufacturing  motor  fuel.  Re. 
20,596  :  Dec.  21. 

Taylor,  James,  and  Vf.  Young,  Saltocats,  Scotland,  as- 
signors to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Car- 
tridge   for   blasting.     2,074,032 :   Mar.    16. 

Taylor,  James,  and  W.  Young,  Saltcoats,  Scotland,  as- 
signors to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries,  Limited.  Safe- 
ty igniter  for  blasting  explosive  devices.  2,079,777 ; 
May  11. 

Taylor,  James  A.,  Portland,  Maine.  Core-end  for  paper- 
winding  cores.     2.076,870  ;  Apr.  13. 

Taylor,  James  D.      (See  Jones,  W.  E.,  and  Taylor.) 

Taylor,  James  H.,  Oak  Park.  111.  Making  a  flanged 
valve  housing.     2,098,318  ;  Nov.  9. 

Taylor,  James  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Liquid  recording 
mechanism.     2,103,566  ;  Dee.   28. 

Taylor,  James  W.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Flow  valve. 
2,072,435  ;  Mar.  2. 

Taylor,  John.      (See  Bennett,  Knight  T.,  assignor.) 

Taylor,   John  B.      (See  Edmundson,  J.  G.,  and  Taylor.) 

Taylor,  John  J.,  Wadsworth,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Ohio 
Brass  Company,  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Cable  support. 
2,077,783  ;  Apr.  20. 

Taylor,  John  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Calculator.  2,067,008  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Taylor,  John  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Fuel-oil  supply  sys- 
tem.    2,070,932;  Feb.  16. 

Taylor,  John  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Engine  governing  sys- 
tem.    2,070,933  ;  Feb.   16. 

Taylor,  .Tohn  L..  Milwaukee,  W'is.  Fluid  supply. 
2,076,797  ;  Apr.  13. 

Taylor,  John  L.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Balancing  machine. 
2,080,939  ;  May  18. 

Taylor,  John  W.,  Omaha,  Nobr.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegrai)h  Company.  System  for  trac- 
ing telephone  calls.     2,077,537  ;  Apr.  20. 

Taylor,  Kenneth.  (See  Sullivan,  F.  W.,  Jr.,  Shoemaker, 
and  Taylor.) 

Taylor,  Kenneth,  Chicago,  111.,  and  B.  H.  Shoemaker,  Ham- 
mond, Ind.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago, 
in.     Lubricating  oil.     2,083.247:  .Tune  8. 

Tavlor,  Llovd  J.,  Wichita  Falls,  Tex.  Spider  construc- 
tion for  stalk  cutters.     2,103,.345;  Doc.  28. 

Taylor,  Marlon  D.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Sh(>lf  De- 
velopment Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  ITydrogcii- 
atlon  and  dehydrogenation.     2,060,490  ;  Jan.  5.' 

Taylor,  Matthew  M.,  and  S.  M.  Fulton,  Spondon,  near 
Derbv,  England,  assignors  1o  rdnnese  Corporation  of 
America.     Textile  yarn.     2,077,441  ;  Apr.   20. 

Taylor,  Maurice  C.      (See  Dorph,  K.  W.  V.,  jiihI  Taylor.) 

Taylor,  Maurice  C,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Math- 
leson  Alkali  Wnri(H,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Chemical 
manufacture.     2,071,091  ;   Feb.   10. 

Taylor,  Maurice  C,  and  J.  F.  White,  Niagara  Falls,  as- 
signors to  The  MatlilcKon  AlkiiU  Works,  Inc.,  N(>w  York, 
N.  Y.  Bleaching  of  celhilosic  materials.  2,100,490; 
Nov.  30. 


Taylor,  Morris  P.,  Stanford  University,  Calif.  Transfer 
apparatus  for  transport  vehicles.     2,088,122  ;  July  27. 

Taylor,  Paul  B.,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Modulation  for  radio  transmission. 
2,095,774;   Oct.   12. 

Taylor,  Reeves,  New  York,  and  C.  A.  Hull,  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.,  said  Taylor  assignor  to  said  Hull.  Apparatus 
for  cleansing  receptacles.     2,078,699  ;  Apr.   27. 

Taylor,  Reginald,  Liverpool,  England,  and  G.  T.  Baker, 
Glamorganshire,  Wales,  assignors  to  Associated  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraph  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone 
system.     2,077,861  ;  Apr.  20. 

Taylor,  Reginald,  Liverpool,  England,  and  G.  T.  Baker, 
Caerphilly,  Wales,  assignors  to  Associated  Telephone 
and  Telegraph  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone  sys- 
tem.    2,091,127  ;  Aug.  24. 

Taylor,  Robert  B.,  near  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Treating  green 
corn.     2,085,051 ;  June  29. 

Taylor,  Robert  B.,  near  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Removing  skin 
from  fruits.     2,097,479  :  Nov.  2. 

Taylor,  Robert  B.  M.,  assignor,  by  tnesne  assignments,  to 
Parallex  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.  Binder. 
2,073,503 ;  Mar.  9. 

Taylor,  Robert  S.,  and  H.  C.  ShagalofE,  Evansville,  Ind., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.,  Dover, 
Del.     Safety  device  for  gas  burners.     2,069,863  ;  Feb.  9. 

Taylor,  Thaddeus  A.,  Lufkin.  Tex.  Air  conditioning  ap- 
paratus.    2,090,271 ;  Aue.  17. 

Taylor,  Thomas  T.      (See  Clark,  P.  M.,  and  Taylor.) 

Taylor,  Vernon  F.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Illuminating  device. 
2,102,764;   Dec.    21. 

Taylor,  Wallace  W.,  Greece,  assignor  to  The  Lawyers 
Co-Operative  Publishing  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Making  a  pocket  supplement.     2,095,108  ;  Oct.  5. 

Taylor  , Warren  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Vacuum  tube.  2,099,579  : 
Nov.  16. 

Taylor,  Wesley,  New  York,  assignor  of  thirty-eight  one- 
hundredths  to  D.  S.  Root,  Bronxville,  nineteen  one- 
hundredths  to  G.  Atkinson,  and  five  one-hundredths  to 
W.  C.  Du  Bois,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Calculator.  2,101,298; 
Dec.  7. 

Taylor-Wharton  Iron  &  Steel  Company.  (See  Stires,  Wil- 
liam H.,  assignor.) 

Taylor,  Will  S.,  and  W.  T.  Price,  assignors  to  U.  S.  Gold 
Dredger  Corporation.  Seattle,  Wash.  Pumping  system 
for  gold  dredges.     2,083,582  ;  June  15. 

Taylor,  William,  assignor  to  Kapella  Limited,  Leicester, 
England.  Method  and  apparatus  for  electrical  etching. 
2,066,588  ;  Jan.  5. 

Taylor,  William,  assignor  to  Kapella,  Limited,  Leicester, 
England.     Engraving  machinery.     2.067,867 ;    Jan.    12. 

Taylor,  William,  assignor  to  Kapella  Limited,  Leicester, 
England.  Hydraulic        motion-controlling        means. 

2,069,189  ;    Jan.    26. 

Taylor,  William,  assignor  to  Crane  Limited,  St.  Johns, 
Quebec,  Canada.  Toilet  seat  structure.  2,077,815  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Taylor.  William  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Game  device. 
2,075,372  ;  Mar.  30. 

Taylor,  William  E.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sorting  and  count- 
ing device.     2,069,290  ;  Feb.  2. 

Taylor,  William  E.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Easy  open- 
ing container.     2,086,586  ;  July  13. 

Taylor,  William  E.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Packing  method 
and   apparatus.     2,092,786 ;    Sept.   14. 

Taylor,  William  H.,  Muskego,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.     Ice  making  apparatus.     2,000,431  ;  Jan.  5. 

Taylor,  William  H.,  Muskego,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.  Ice  making  machine.  2,080,639  ;  May 
18. 

Taylor,  William  I.  (See  Dickie,  W.  A.,  McGill,  and  Tay- 
lor.) 

Taylor,  William  I.     (See  Dickie,  W.  A.,  and  Taylor.) 

Taylor,  William  I.     (See  Dreyfus,  H.,  and  Taylor.) 

Taylor,  William  I.      (See  Kensella,  E.,  and  Taylor.) 

Taylor,  William  I.,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Coriioratinn  of  America.  Manufac- 
ture of  textile   materials.     2.067,251  ;  Jan.   12. 

Taylor,  William  I.,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Produc- 
tion of  textile  or  other  materials.     2,072,926  ;  Mar.  9. 

Taylor,  William  I.,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  I'roduc- 
tion  of  artificial  textile  materials.     2,072,927  :  Mar.  9. 

Taylor,  William  I.,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Treatment 
of  threads  and  the  like.     2,079,133  ;  May  4. 

T.'iylor,  William  I.,  Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  as- 
signor to  Celanese  Corporation  of  .\morlca.  Production 
of  porous  materials.     2,085,052  :  Jui\(>  29. 

Taylor,  William  I.,  and  L.  B.  Gibblns,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celan<>se  Corporation  of 
America.  Manufacture  of  artlUclal  niiiterlals. 
2,072,928;  Mar.  9. 

Taylor,  Wlllhun  1.,  V.  C.  Ihile.  and  .\.  11.  WoodrufT. 
Spondon,  near  ]>erby.  lOngland,  assignors  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Manufiicture  of  staple  (Iber 
yarns  from  continuous  filaments.     2.077.078;  .\pr.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Taylor,  William  I..  F.  C.  Hale,  and  A.  H.  WoodrufiE, 
Spondon,  near  Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Manufacture  of  staple  fiber 
yarns  from  continuous  filaments     2.077,079  ;  Apr.  13. 

Taylor,  William  I.,  and  L.  B.  Gibbons,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Manufacture  of  staple  fiber  yarns  from  con- 
tinuous filaments.     2.077,283  ;  Apr.  13. 

Taylor,  William  I.,  and  A.  H.  Woodruff,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.     Cap-spinning  machine.     2,0.S3.7.'58  :  June  15. 

Taylor,  William  I.,  and  A.  H.  Woodruff,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Operation  and  apparatus  in  which  twist  is 
imparted  to  thread.     2,089,229  ;   Aug.  10. 

Taylor,  William  I.,  and  A.  H.  Woodruff,  Spondon,  near 
Derby,  England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of 
America.  Lubrication  of  twisting  spindles  used  in 
yarn  and  like  winding  machinery.     2,099,039  ;  Nov.  16. 

Tavlor,  William  W.     (See  Loeber,  Edgar  O.,  assignor.) 

Taylor  Wine  Company,  The.  (See  Taylor,  Fred  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Tea,  Clarlj  A.      (See  Lee,  R.  K.,  and  Tea.) 

Tea,  (Mark  A.      (See  Lee,  R.  K.  Tea,  and  Anderson.) 

Tea,  C;iark  A.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation, 
Highland  Park,  Mich.  Weather  strip.  2,102,392  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Tea,  Clark  A.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation, 
Highland  Park,  Mich.  Weather  strip.  2,102,393  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Tea,  Clark  A.,  Detroit,  and  R.  K.  Lee,  assignors  to 
Chrysler  Corporation,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Shock 
absorber.     2,088,450  :   July  27. 

Teach,  Lewis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Indoor  garden  box  and 
aquarium.     2,081,023  ;  May   18. 

Teaf,  John  H.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Dual-ratio  tuning  mechanism. 
2,078,427  ;  Apr.  27. 

Teaf,  John  H.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corpo- 
ration of  America.  Record  transfer  device  for  auto- 
matic phonographs.     2.098,001  :  Nov.  9. 

Teague,  Monroe  M.,  Lenoir,  N.  C.  Fluid  pressure  veneer 
press.    2,073,290  ;  Mar.  9. 

Teague,  Walter  D.,  Jr.,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Floyd-Wells  Company,  Royersford,  Pa.  CJoverall 
for  ranges.     2,100,293  ;  Nov.  23. 

Teal,  Frank  A.,  P.erkelev,  Calif.  Face  lifting  device. 
2,068,777  ;  Jan.  26. 

Tear,  FTarry  R.     (See  Dodge,  A.  Y.,  and  Tear.) 

Tear,  Harry  R.,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Lubrica- 
tion Corporation.  South  Bend,  Ind.  Lubricating  device. 
2.067.294;  Jan.   12. 

Tear,  Harry  R.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  The  Lubrication 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Assembling  machine. 
2,086,371  ;  July  6. 

Tear,  Harry  R.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  The  Lubrication 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Lubricating  device. 
2,093,386;   Sept.  14. 

Tear,  Harry  R.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  The  Lubrication 
(Corporation,  Cliicago,  111.  Lubricating  device. 
2,093,387  ;   Sept.   14. 

Tear,  Harry  R.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  The  Lubrication 
Corporation,       Chicago,       111.         Lubricating       device. 

2.100.091  ;  Nov.  23. 

Tear,  Harry  R.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  The  Lubrication 
Corporation,       Chicago,       111.         Lubricating       device. 

2.100.092  ;  Nov.  23. 

Tear,  Harry  R.,  Evanston,  III.,  assignor  to  The  Lubrica- 
tion Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Lubricating  device. 
2,103,044;  Dec.  21. 

Teare,  Robert  C,  Evanston.  assignor  to  0-Cedar  Corpora- 
tion. Chicago.  111.     Floor  mop.     2.067,687  ;  Jan.  12. 

Tears.  Claude  F.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Petroleum  Processes  Corporation,  .Wichita.  Kans.  De- 
colorizlng  viscous  lul)rlcatlng  oil.     2.067.802  ;  Jan.   12. 

Tears.  Claude  F.,  Warren,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The  Petroleum 
Processes  Corporation,  Wichita,  Kans.  Recharging  a 
pressure  filter.     2,098,706  ;  Nov.  9. 

Teas,  (;;harlos  C,  Dallas,  Iowa,  assignor  to  Collapsible 
Tube  Closures  Inc..  Olympia,  Wash.  Closure  for  con- 
tainers.    2.098,170;  Nov.  2. 

Teasdale.  George  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dust  collector. 
2.089,076  ;  Aug.  3. 

Teatini.  Darlo.  Hougaerde.  Belgium.  Purification  of 
sugar  factory  and  refinery  juices.    2.071.776  ;  Feb.  23. 

Tcbo.  William  A..  Anthony.  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Draper 
Corporation.  Hopedale,  Mass.  Shuttle  for  looms. 
2,079,535  ;  May  4. 

Tcbo,  William  A.,  Anthony,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Draper 
Corporation,        Ilopcdalc,       Mass.  Loom       shuttle. 

2.081.387;  May  25. 

Tebo.  Wllll.nm  A..  Antliony,  R.  I.     Method  and  apparatus' 
for    rrsloriiig    fur     in    a     shuttle     to    active     position. 
2,101,964  :  Doc.    14. 

Technicolor,  Inc.  (See  Ball,  J.  A.,  and  Rackett,  as- 
slgnor.s.) 

Technicolor.   Inc.      (See  Troland.   Leonard  T.,   assignor.! 

Technicolor  Motion  Picture  Corporation.  (See  Rackett, 
Gerald  F.,  as.signor.) 

Technicolor  Motion  Picture  Corporation.  (See  Troland. 
Leonard  T.,  asflgnor.) 

Technicolor  Motion  Picture  Corporation.  (See  Tuttle. 
Bcrtba  S..  asaignor.) 


Techuicraft  Engineering  Corporation,  The.  (See  Lane, 
Wilfred  G..  assignor.) 

Technicraft  Engineering  Corp.,  The.  (See  Meyer,  Ger- 
hard, assignor.) 

Technicraft  Engineering  Corp.,  The.  (See  Spencer,  Lloyd, 
assignor.) 

Technicraft  Engineering  Corp.,  The.  (See  Turechek, 
(ieorge  F.,  assignor.) 

Technicraft  Engineering  Corp.,  The.  (See  Wells,  Walter 
T.,  assignor.) 

Technicraft  Engineering  Corp.,  The.  (See  Wells,  W.  T., 
Barnes,  and   Spencer,  assignors.) 

Technicraft  Engineering  Corporation.  The.  (See  Zschokke, 
Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 

Tedcrs,  Robert  F.,  Freeport,  111.  Hanger.  2,088,774 ; 
Aug.    3. 

Tedham.  William  F..  and  J.  D.  McCce.  London,  England, 
assignors  to  Electric  &  Musical  Industries  Limited. 
Cathode  ray  tube.     2.077,442  :  Apr.  20. 

Tcel,  Clement  L.,  Jlentone,  Ind.  Trap  nest.  2,090,906  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Teel,  Eric  P.,  assignor  to  Novo. Engine  Company,  Lansing. 
Mich.  Self-priming  centrifugal  pump.  2.075.315 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Teeple,  Charles  P..  Cambridge,  Mass.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  use  in  preparing  metallic  shreds. 
2.070.798  :  Apr.  13. 

Teesdale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hiner,  Frank  R., 
assignor.) 

Teeter.  Wilford  H.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Compressor. 
2,093.295  :   Sept.   14. 

Teeter,  Wilford  H.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Dayton.  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2.089,630;  Aug.  10. 

Teetor,  Charles  N.,  assignor  to  The  Perfect  Circle  Com- 
pany. Hagerstown.  Ind.  Piston  and  piston  ring. 
2,068.042  :  Jan.  19. 

Teetor.  Herman,  assignor  to  The  Perfect  Circle  Company, 
Hagerstown,  Ind.  Piston  ring  expander.  Re.  20,588  ; 
Dee.  14. 

Teetor,  Paul,  Castleton,  Vt.,  assignor  to  Central  Com- 
mercial Company.  Preventing  efflorescence  on  the  sur- 
face of  colored  roofing  granules.     2,081.609  ;  May  25. 

Teetor,  Ralph  J.     (See  Carson,  H.  Y..  and  Teetor.) 

Teetor.  Ralph  R.,  assignor  to  The  Perfect  Circle  Company. 
Hagerstown,  Ind.  "Piston  ring  expander.  2.084,828 ; 
June  22. 


(See  Rossmann.  Rudolf,  as- 
( See  Teitelbaum, 
Rubber  grooming 


Tefag  Textil-Finanz   A.-G 

signer.) 
Teiber    Battery    Clamp    Corporation. 

Joseph,   assignor.) 
Teigeler,  Alfred  J..  Rutherford,  N.  J, 

device.     2,075,964  ;  Apr.  6. 
Teisher.   Austin   A.,   and   G.    I.   McNeil,   Akron,   Ohio,   as- 
signors   to    Wingfoot    Corporation.    Wilmington,    Del. 

Belt.     2,099,545  ;  Nov.  16. 
Teisseyre,  Jerzy.  Warsaw,  and  A.  Zdaniewski  Biala  Pod- 

laska,     Poland.       Displaceable     rudder     for     aircraft. 

2,076.283  ;  Apr.  6. 
Teitelbaum.  Joseph,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Teiber  Battery 

Clamp  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Storage  battery 

post  terminal.     2,089,718;   Aug,   10. 
Teitscheid,  Alfred  F.,  Wharton.  N.  J.     Firing  mechanism 

for  fuses.     2,085.053  ;  June  29. 
Telco  System  Inc.     (See  Hovt.  Karl  R..  assignor.) 
Telefonaktiebolaget  L.  M.  Ericsson.     (See  Ell,  Bernhard 

S.  F.,  assignor.) 
TelefonakUeboiaget  L.  M.  Ericsson.      (See  Jonsson,  Jolian 

A.,  assignor.) 
Telefunfcen  Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie.     (See 

Dissler,  Walter,  assignor.) 
Telefunken    Gesellschaft    fur    Drahtlose    Telegraphie    m. 

b.  H.     (See  Bartels,  Hans,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Bartels.  II.,  and  Friedrich.  assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Bechmann,  Rudolf,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Teloeraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Bechmann,  R.,  and  Elstermann,  assignors.) 
Telefunken   Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 

H.     (See  Bechmann.  R.,  and   Schneider,  assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 

H.     (See  lienecke.  Heinrich,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Bohm.  O.,  C.othe.  and  Roosensroin.   as.^ignors  ) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Breyor.  Felix,  assignor.) 

Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 

H.      (See  Buschbeck.  Werner,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Buschbeck,  W.,  Prost,  and  Boettcher.   assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Cohn,  Ilenny,  assignor.) 
Telefunken    Gospll.schaft    fiir    Drahtlose    Telegraphie    m. 

b   H.     (See  Lncelmann.  A.,  and  Wolf,  assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft   fUr  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.   b. 

H.      (See  Feussner.  Helmut,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fUr  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Fritz.  Karl,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  (Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 

H.      (See  Gerhard.  Ernst,  assignor.) 
Telefunken    Gesellschaft    fUr    Drahtlose    Telegraphie    ni. 

b.  H.     (See  Gothe,  Albrecht,  assignor  ) 


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Telefunken  Gesellschaf t  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Griindler,  Wolfgang,  assignor.) 
Telefunkpn  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegrapliie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Hammer,  Arthur,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie,  m.  b. 

H.      (See  Hasse,  Hans,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Herman.s;pann,  Paul,  assignor.) 
Telefunken    Gesellschaft    fiir    Drahtlose    Telegraphie    m. 

b.  H.      (See  Hollmann,  Hans  B.,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Ilberg,   Waldemar,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Jobst,  Gunther,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Jobst,  G.,  and  Prinz,  assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 

H.     (See  Jobst,  G.,  and  Rothe,  assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie,  m.  b. 

H.      (See  Jobst,   G.,  and  Wehnert,   assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Kauffeldt,  Alfons,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie,  m.  b. 

H.      (See  Klotz,  Ernst,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 

H.      (See  Klotz,  E.,  and  Rechnitzer,  assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 

H.       (See    Klotz,    E.,    Wilhelm,    and    Roosenstein,    as- 
signors.) 
Telefunken    Gesellschaft    fiir    Drahtlose    Telegraphie    m. 

b.   H.      (See  Klotz,  E.,  and  Zepler,  assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Knoll,  Jlax,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Knoll,  M.,  and  Rzehulka.  assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Knoll,  M.,  and  Schriiter,  assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft   fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 

H.     (See  Kotowski,  Paul,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Krueger,  Ernst,  assignor.) 
Telefunken   Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 

H.     (See  Kiihle,  W.  E.,  and  Herriger,  assignors.) 
Telefunken   Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose   Telegraphie  m.  b. 

H.     (See  Kuhle,  W.  E.,  Prinz,  and  Herriger,  assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Kiihlewind,  Walter,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Lazzarini,  Eugen,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft   fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 

H.     (See  Leib.  August,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Leib,   A.,   and   Scharlau,  assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Lock.  Michael,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Lux,  Heinz,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Michelssen,  Fritz,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Moser,    Wilhelm,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Moser,   W.,  and  Dausel,   assignors.) 
Telefunken    Gesellschaft    fiir    Drahtlose    Telegraphie    m. 

b.  H.     (See  Muller,  Paul,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.   b. 

H.      (See  Muth.  H..  and  Runge,  assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose   Telegraphie  m.  b. 

H.     (See  Osnos,  Mendel,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Passarge,   Gerhard,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Pitsch,  Helmut,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(Son  Polatzek.  M.nx,  assicrnor.) 
Telefunken  Gosellsfh.nft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie   m.  b. 

H.     (See  Prinz,  Dietrich,  assignor.) 
Telefunken   Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  ni    b. 

H.     (See  Prinz,  D.,  and  Herriger,  assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellsch.ift  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  IT. 

(See  Rcchnit'/er,  Rudolf,  assignor.) 
Telefunken   Gesellschaft   fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphic  ni.  b. 

H.      (See   Renatus,  Gustav,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  0<'sellKcbaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  ni.  b.  II. 

(See  Richter.  .T..  llensel.  .nnd  Hess,  assignors.) 
Telefunken  (Jesellschnft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 

(See  Richter,  J.,   Schricver,   Schriiter,  and  Federmann, 

assignors.) 
Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  II. 

(See  Itoluifeld.  Jolinnncs,  assignor.) 
Telefunlcen  Gesellschaft  fdr  Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  IT. 

(S(>e  Roosenstein.   Hans  O.,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  f /esellschaft  fiir  Dralitlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  IT. 

(See  Rolh(\  ITnrst,  assignor.) 
Telefunken  (Jesellschaft  fdr  Drahtlose  Telegraphie,  m.  h. 

IT.       (See    Rothe,    11.,    and    Kleen,    assignors.) 
TelefunUen  Gesell,>irliaft  fiir  Drahtlo.se  Telegraphie  m.  b.  IT. 

(See  liollie,   If.,  Kleen,  .■iiul  (;raffun<Ier,  .•i.sslgnors,) 
Telel'MnK-en  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegiviplii(>  in.  I).  II. 

(See  |{iiiig(>,  Willielni,  assignor.) 
TelcfMnken    G'eKollschMft    fiir     Drahtlose    Telegraphic    in. 

I).   II.      (Sen  Siinr,  Fr.niV/'.,  a.sslgnor.) 
Telefunken   Gesellschaft  fflr  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.   b. 

IT.      (See  Scharlau,  Hans,  assignor.) 


Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 
H.      (See   Schriever,   Otto,  assignor.) 

Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie,  m.  b.  H. 
(See  Schroter,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie 
m.  b.  H.     (See  Schroter,  F.,  and  Michelssen,  assignors.) 

Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m. 
b.  H.      (See  Severin,  E.,  and  Schierl,  assignors.) 

Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 
H.      (See  Spottel,  Adolf,  assignor.) 

Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fur  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 
(See   Steimel,   Karl,   assignor.) 

Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 
(See  Urtel,  Rudolf,  assignor.) 

Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie 
m.  b.  H.     (See  Von  Bronk,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 
(See  Walter,  Ludwig,  assignor.) 

Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 
(See  Weber,  Rudolf,   assignor.) 

Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 
H.     (See  Wilhelm,  Karl,  assignor.) 

Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H. 
(See  Wohlfarth,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir  Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b. 
H.      (See  Wiinning,  Hans,  assignor.) 

Telegralight  Corporation.      (See  Selz,  Charles,  assignor.) 

Telephon-Apparat  Fabrik-E.  Zwietusch  and  Company. 
(See  Appelius,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Telephon-Apparat  Fabrik  K.  Zwietusch  and  Company. 
(See  Appelius,  F.,   and  Langner.  assignors.) 

Telephon-Apparat  Fabrik  E.  Zwietusch  and  Company 
(See  Dohle,  Hinrich,  assignor.) 

Telephon-Apparat  Fabrik  E.  Zwietusch  &  Co.,  G.  m.  b.  H. 
(See  Dohle,  Hinrich,  assignor.) 

Telephon-Apparat  Fabrik  E.  Zwietusch  and  Company. 
(See  Fuchs,  Bernhard,  assignor.) 

Telephon-Apparat  Fabrik  E.  Zwietusch  and  Company. 
(See  Langner,  Heinrich,  assignor.) 

Telephon-Apparat-Fabrik  E.  Zwietusch  &  Co.  G.  m.  b.  H. 
(See  Mauch,  Hans,  assignor.) 

Telephon-Apparat-Fabrik  E.  Zwietusch  &  Co.  G.  m.  b.  H. 
(See  Mauch,  H.,  and  Horn,  assignors.) 

Teleradio  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Ketcham, 
Lyman  G.,  assignor.) 

Teleregister  Corporation,  The.  (See  Boswau,  H.  P.,  and 
Hicks,  assignors.) 

Teleregister  Corporation,  The.  (See  Haselton,  IMerton  L., 
assignor.) 

Teleregister  Corporation,  The.  (See  Herbst,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Teleregister  Corporation,  The.  (See  Hicks,  R.  M.,  and 
Whitney,    assignors. ) 

Teletype  Corporation.  (See  Benjamin,  Abraham  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Teletype  Corporation.  (See  Burcky,  Charles  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Teletype  Corporation.      (See  Goetz,  Maurus,  T.,  assignor.) 

Teletype  Corporation.  (See  Goetz,  M.  T.,  and  Reiber, 
assignors.) 

Teletype  Corporation.      (See  Gubisch.  Erwin  A.,  assignor.) 

Teletype  Corporation.  (See  Kleinschniidt,  Edward  E.. 
assignor.) 

Teletype  Corporation.  (See  Larson,  E.  S.,  and  Wahl- 
strand,   assignors.) 

Teletype  Corporation.  (See  Jlorgenstern,  Oscar  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Teletype  Corporation.      (See  Morton.  Sterling,  assignor.) 

Teletype  Corporation.      (See  Potts,  Louis  M.,  assignor.) 

Teletype  Corporation.      (See  Reiber,  Albert  H.,  assignor.) 

Teletype  Corporation.  (See  Simmons,  Richard  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Teletypesetter  Corporation.  (See  Eklund,  Arthur  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Teletypesetter  Corporation.  (See  Goetz,  Maurus  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Teletypesetter  Corporation.  (See  Ivrum,  IT.  L.,  and 
Reiber,  assignors.) 

Teletypesetter  Corporation.  (See  Ijarson,  Edward  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Teletypesetter  Corporation.  (See  Larson,  E.  S.,  and 
Levin,  assignors.) 

Teletypesetter  Corporation.  (See  Madsen,  Berthcl  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Telciypesotter  Corporation.  (See  Potts,  Louis  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tclclypesi'lter  Corporation.  (Hvo  K(>il)(>r,  Albert  IT.,  as- 
signor.) 

Teletypos(>tt(U-  Corporation.  (See  Walden,  T^ester  M., 
.assignor.) 

Tel(Misioii  nnd  lOh-clric  Cori>orM(ion  of  America.  (See 
KoUr/.sy,   Louis  \\',,  :issigiior. ) 

Tellegen,  Bernardus  D.  II.,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  as- 
signor to  Kadlo  ('orp(irnti(Ui  of  America.  Star  and 
d(>Ita   conncH'tlciu   of   inipedMiices.      2, ()!);?, (!(!.'>  ;    Sept.   21. 

Tellegen.  Bernardus,  O.  II,,  .1.  A.  .1.  Bouman  ;uid  II.  Rinla, 
lOindhoven,  Nelherlaiids,  assignors  to  Radio  Co rjiorat ton 
of  Ani(>rica.  Receiver  gain  control  circuit.  2,()S8,17S  : 
.Inly  27. 

T(-llegc>n,  Iternardiis  D.  11.,  (!.  de  Vries  and  C.  .1.  r.aUki>r, 
assignors  to  N.  V.  I'hlllps'  GloeilMuipsentMlirlckiMi, 
Eindhoven,  Ni'lherlnnd.-^.  Ch-cull  :in  .ingi'ineiit  for 
amplifying  and/or  frequency  transformation  of  electri- 
cal  OKclllatlons.     2,00l,-177  ;   Sept.  2«. 


614 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Teller,  Georse  L..  and  \V.  K.  Teller,  assignors,  to  H.  H. 
Doering,  Chicago,  111.  Cheese  product.  2,103,304 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Teller,  \V.  Kedzie.     (See  Teller.  George  L.,  and  W.  K.) 

Telliez,  Raymond,  Paris,  France.  Change-speed  device 
without  hreach  of  continuity.     2,088,540  ;  July  27. 

Tellkamp,  Bernhard  F.  (See  Ragatz,  E.  C,  and  Tell- 
kamp.) 

Temchin,  Yetta,  and  H.  Gross,  New  York,  N.  Y.  In- 
flatable swimming  suit.     2,081,687  ;  Jlav   25. 

Tempest,  Thomas  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. "  Dart  board. 
2,076,357  ;  Apr.  6. 

Tempesta,  Arthur  T.,  Lewiston,  Maine,  assignor  to  Compo 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Boston,  Mass.  Fore  part 
roughing  machine  for  shoes.    2.008.157  :  Jan.  19. 

Temple,  George  W.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Victor  Metal 
Products  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Adjustable 
mandrel  for  collapsible  tube  printing  machines. 
2,070,540 ;  Feb.  9. 

Temple,  George  W.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Victor  Metal 
Products  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Mandrel  reg- 
istering mechanism  for  enameling  machines.  2,072,840  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Temple,  John  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Surfacing  machine. 
2,098,262  :  Nov.  9. 

Temple,  John  C,  assignor  to  Cincinnati  Grinders  Incor- 
porated, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Mechanism  for  sizing. 
2.083.759  :  June  15. 

Temple,  Paul  C,  assignor  to  A.  \V.  Cash  Company,  De- 
catur, 111.     Valve  mechanism.     2,078,106  :  Apr.  20. 

Temple,  Paul  C,  assignor  to  A.  \V.  Cash  Company,  De- 
catur,  111.     Lever.     2,099.244 ;  Nov.  115. 

Templeman,  James  A.,  assignor  to  Grade-0-Lite,  Inc., 
Seattle,  Wash.     Egg  grader.     2,080,446;  May  18. 

Templeton,  Edwin  G.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wlngfoot 
Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Collapsible  tire  build- 
ing drum.     2,073,291 ;  Mar.  9. 

Templeton,  Hubert  F.,  and  R.  M.  Clouse.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Roll  chuck  for  web  presses.      2.066.659  :  Jiin.  5. 

Templeton,  John  B.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Pile  driving  attach- 
ment.    2.096.943  :  Oct.  26. 

Templeton,  Kenly  &  Co.  (See  Jakoubek,  F.  J.,  and  Gahl 
assignor.) 

Templeton,  Kenly,  &  Co.  Limited.  (See  Templeton,  W.  B., 
and   Jakoubek,   assignors.) 

Templeton,  Ruric  R.     (See  Dyer,  Zeb  A.,  assignor.) 

Templeton,  Walter  B.,  Hinsdale,  and  F.  J.  Jakoubek, 
Etrawood  Park,  assignors  to  Templeton,  Kenly,  &  Co. 
Limited,  Chicago,  111.  Culverting  embankments. 
2.074,003  ;  Mar.  16. 

Templin.  Richard  L.,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Deformation 
recording  apparatus.     2,091,534  ;  Aug.  31. 

Templin,  Richard  L.,  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Alu- 
minum Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Prepar- 
ing metal  stock.     2,080,640  ;  May  18. 

Templin,  Richard  L.,  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Alu- 
minum Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pro- 
ducing locomotive  connecting  rods.  2,080,641  ;  May 
18. 

Templin,  Richard  L.,  New  Kensington,  and  D.  I.  Bohn. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Deformation  recording  apparatus. 
2,091,535  ;  Aug.  31. 

Ten  lirink.  Karl  C.  Wichita  Falls.  Tex.  Paraffin  remover 
for  oil  wells.     2,078.107  ;  Apr.  20. 

Ten  Broeck,  We.ssel  R.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Sign. 
2,068,778  :  J.an.  26. 

Teunant,  G.  H.,  Company.  (See  Pennock,  E.  M.,  and 
Hale,  assignors.) 

Tennant,  G.  H.,  Company.     (See  Price,  Earl  E.,  assignor.) 

Teunant,  Joseph  A.  (See  Abercrombie,  J.  S.,  Tennant, 
and  Allen.) 

Tennant,  Joseph  A.,  Houston,  Tex.  Relief  valve. 
2.092.819  :   Sept.  14. 

Tennant,  Joseph  A.,  Houston,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Stephens  Pump  Company,  Round  Rock.  Tex. 
Pump.     2,069,338  ;  Feb.  2. 

Tennant,  Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  .\borcrombie  Pump  Co., 
Houston,  Te.v.     Relief  vaUo.      2,092.818:   Sept.   14. 

Tennessee  Eastman  Corporation.  (See  Othmer,  Donald 
F.,  assignor.) 

Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  (See  Curtis,  Harry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  (See  Gould,  Robert  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  (See  Maclntire,  Walter  H., 
assignor.) 

Tennessee  Valley  Authority.  (See  Stltzer,  Ralph  B., 
assignor.) 

Tenncy,  Albert  B.     (See  Laghetto,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Tennoy,  Perry  L.,  T,ansing.  assignor  to  General  Motor.'^ 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Change  speed  gearing. 
2.096,211;  Oct.  19.  •  t.  b 

Tenney,  Perry  L..  Lansing,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Automotive  transmission. 
2,101,765  :   Dec.  7. 

Tenney,  Perry  L.,  and  O.  U.nsmnssen.  Lansing,  assignors  to 
General  Motor.i  (Corporation,  Detroit,  Jllch.  Transmis- 
sion  control.     2,008,710;   Jan.   20. 

Tennlgkeit,  Fritz  F.,  Burlington,  Colo.  Surface  cultivator 
blade.      2.083,7.50;  June    15. 

Tcnni.s,  Robert  J.,  Monlclair,  N.  J.  Tire  spreader 
2.092,481  :  Sept.  7. 

Tennlson.  John  T..  Enid,  Okla.  Portable  air  conditioner 
2.0fi7.:l03:  .Inn.  12, 


Tenny,  Edward  J.      (See  Schwartz,  S.  M.,  and  Tenny.) 

Teorell,  Karl  H.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Tool  for  cleaning 
furnace-grates.     2.099,355  ;  Nov.   16. 

Te  Pas,  Edmund  J.,  Rocky  River,  assignor  to  W.  A. 
Frantz,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Terminal  plug  for 
electric  cords.     2,075,674  ;  Mar.  30. 

Te  Pas,  Edmund  J.,  Rocky  River,  assignor  to  W.  A. 
Frantz,  Cleveland  Heights.  Ohio.  Automobile  radio  re- 
ceiver.     2,077.284  ;  Apr.   13. 

Te  Pas,  Edmund  J.,  Rocky  River,  and  W.  A.  Frantz, 
Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  said  Te  Pas  assignor  to  said 
Frantz.     Plug  cap.     2,092,820 ;   Sept.  14. 

Tepas,  Edmund  J.,  Koclc.v  River,  assignor  to  The  Patrol 
Valve  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Fluid  fuel  control 
system.     2,094,284;  Sept.  28. 

Topel,  Herman  A.,  Cleveland  Heights.  Ohio.  Electric  fi.\- 
turo.     2,095,053  ;  Oct.   12. 

Teppema,  Jan,  Boston,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Wingfoot  Cor- 
poration, Wilmington,  Del.  Resinous  mercaptazole  de- 
rivatives.    2,084.011 ;  June  15. 

Teppema,  Jan,  Wayne,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wingfoot  Cor- 
poration. Wilmington,  Del.  Vulcanizing  rubber. 
2,090,242  ;  Aug.  17. 

Teres.  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ornamental  woven  fab- 
ric and  making  the  same.     2,083,248  ;  June  8. 

Ter  Horst,  William  P.,  Silver  Lake,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporation,  Akron,  Ohio.  Synthetic  plastics.  2,067,465  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Ter  Horst.  William  P.,  Silver  Lake,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
United  States  Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ac- 
celerator of  vulcanization.     2.103,749  ;  Dec.  28. 

Terhune,  Edwin  W.,  Bethel,  Conn.  Sash  operating  mech- 
anism.     2,081,388  ;   May   25. 

Terhune,  Leonard  B.,  ^^■est  Milford,  N.  J.  Cutting  ma- 
chine or  the  like  .nnd  drive  therefor.     2,081,962  ;  June  1, 

Terjesen,  Tellef,  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Signal  Engi- 
neering &  JIanufacturing  Comoanv.  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Contact  arm  for  circuit  controlling  devices.  2,068,093  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Terjesen,  Tellef  A.     (See  Ebert,  J.  F.,  and  Terjesen.) 

Terkelsen  Machine  Company.  (See  Derry,  Jasper,  as- 
signor. ) 

Terker,  Harry  J.,  assignor  to  Greenpoint  Metalcraft,  In- 
corporated, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Chair  frame  construction. 
2.089,818;  Aug.  10. 

Terman,  Frederick  E.,  Stanford  University,  assignor  to 
Heintz  &  Kaufman,  Ltd.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Oscil- 
lating radio  receiver.    2,079,134  ;  May  4. 

Ternes,  Raymond  F.  (See  Watson,  L.  M.,  Ternes,  and 
Budlong.l 

Ternstedt   Manufacturing   Company.      (See   Martersteck, 

William  J.,  assignor.) 
Ternstedt  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Rhein,  Lloyd  R., 

assignor.) 
Ternstedt  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Simpson,  Emory 

G.,  assignor.) 
Ternstedt    Manufacturing    Company.      (See    Simpson,    E. 

G.,  and  Andersen,  assignors.) 
Ternstedt  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Simpson,  E.  G., 

and  Schnell,  assignors.) 
Terpak.    Stephen.    Pittsfield,    Mass.'.    assignor   to    General 

.rnnn').'?^^°-v'!^P=*"5-.     High  Voltage  liquid-filled  bushing. 

-.U99,o60  ;  Nov.   10. 

Terrantl  Electric  Inc.     (See  Norris,  Eric  D.  T.,  assignor.) 

Terrell  Charles  E.  and  R.  D.  OXeil.  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Reinforced  molded  building  block.     2,096,475  ;  Oct.  19. 

?.^^//',V  ^T  ^,-  ^^  ^^-  .'■^^  ^"ej'-  Thomas  R.,  assignor.) 
2!o93  823'^Sep^°21       ^^^^'     ^''"^'        ^^^^'^     fastener. 

Terrill.  John  B.,  Jr.  assignor  to  The  Western  Union  Tele- 
gr.iph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Terminal  clip  and 
distributing  block.     2.071,713  •  Feb    23  f       ^ 

Terry.  Andrew.  Company.  (See  Bondeson,  Carl  G..  as- 
signor.) 

^*Tw'ntnr'""nf  ^«V  assignor  to  A.  W.  Cash  Company, 
Nov    30  "    pressure    regulator.      2,100,555: 

^^^7-^°'"'\^  \h      il^  J^^yer,  J.  W..  and  Terry.) 
Terry,  Donald  M.     (See  Horton,  J.  W.,  and  Teiry.) 
f^K.^''."'''''  H-   Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 

d"r^SifV.""r()8S'?T;4''l5'"''"  ^'''''  ""■  ^-  ^°'^*'-''' 
'^^"y-.^^^'-^^^'i    F..    Phillip.sburg,    assignor    to    IngersoU- 

?067.-?57°"Tnn''r"/"^''''  ^^^^-  ^-  "^-  Feeding  device. 
''"i^io^i^2.^^r%^  J-     Duplicating  machine 

"^'o/org^^Sor*)   ^"°''   ^™''"'='^-       (^"«    Carwardine, 

^''n!;i;»^j''*'^,  ^r.^-'^^'^'^ena.    Calif.      Coupling   and    con- 

Aug   l?""       '^^"'^  conduits  and  outlet  boxes.    2,090.380  ; 

^TlpJ.?r/).*Tx9-  Detroit.  Mich^,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Pn  r'nT,t^„i^o'\?"^''1'""°5  Company.  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Control  apparatus.  2,008.249  ;  Jan.  19. 
S^frin^'nlw"  M-  ^''^'  Kochelle,  N.  Y.,  and  T.  A.  Buckley, 
an.V\?nn„  fn  ^f^"''-^-  assignors  to  Westinghou.se  Electric 
l\101  SSI  ■  Dec'"'!"?  *^''°'P''"y-     Refrigeration  apparatus. 

^T6'78!wl'!Apr''oo'^°^"'"^"«-    "'"«•     •^""Itry    vaccine. 

^'Pe'^ry. )"'"■"'•'■""   ^-     ^^^^  ^^'''"S.   J-   S..   Terzian.   and 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


615 


Testi,  Nicholas,  assignor  to  Gillette  Safety  Razor  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.  Safety  razor.  2,068,717  ;  Jan. 
26. 
Testi,  Nicholas,  assignor  to  Gillette  Safety  Razor  Com- 
pany, Boston,  Mass.  Safety  razor.  2,090,968 ;  Aug. 
24. 
Tetrault,    Hector,    Bourbonnais,    111.      Wrecking    crane. 

2,067,954  ;  Jan.  19. 
Tetreault,  Amos,  Newport,  R.  I.     Indexing  attachment  for 

slotting  machines.     2,090,649  :  Aug.  24. 
Tetzlaff,   Benjamin   A.      (See  Vaver,   Walter,    assignor.) 
Teubner,  Kurt,  assignor  to  the  firm  Atlas  Ago,  Chemische 
Fabrik   A.   G.,   Leipzig,   Germany.      Collar.     2,103,799; 
Dec.  28. 
Tevander,  Olof  N.,  and  C.  H.  Brinton,  assignors  to  Stand- 
ard   Cap   and    Seal    Corporation,    Chicago,    111.     Bottle 
capping  mechanism.     2,074,815  ;  Blar.  23. 
Teves,  Marten  C.      (See  de  Boer,  J.  H.,  and  Teves.) 
Teves,  Marten  C.     (See  DeBoer,  J.  H.,  Teves,  and  Lems.) 
Teves,  Marten  C.     (See  Penning,  F.  M.,  and  Teves.) 
Tews,  Paul  C.      (See  Newman,  Thomas  A.,  assignor.) 
Texas   Company,   The.      (See  Armistead,   George,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.      (See  Behimer,  Otto,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Chebotar,  Leo  P.,  assignor.) 
Texas   Company,  The.      (See  Clarke,  Louis  A.,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.      (See  Clarke,    L.  A.,  and  Towne, 

assignors.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Claypoole,  Walter,  assignor.) 
Texas    Company,    The.       (See    Dacus,    E.    N.,    and    Galls- 
worthy,  assignors.) 
Texas  Company,   The.      (See  Dearborn,   R.   J.,   and  Gee, 

assignors.) 
Texas  Company,  The.      (See  de  Florez,  Luis,  assignor.) 
Texas    Company,    The.      (See   de    Florez,   L.,   and    Gray, 

assignors.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Gee,  William  P.,  assignor.) 
Texas    Company,    The.       (See    Grahame,    James    H.,    as- 
signor.) 
Texas  Company,   The.      (See  Hall,   Frank  W.,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Halpern,  Michael,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Harrigan,  William,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.      (See  Hendrey,  Waldersee  B.,  as- 
signor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Kaufman,  Gus,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Lauer,  Carl  E.,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Mace,  Donald  H.,  assignor.) 
Texas  Co.,  The.      (See  Mackenzie,  Kenneth  G.,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Manley.  Robert  E.,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Moore,  Wesley  W.,  assignor.) 
Texas   Company,   The.      (See  Nelson,   Roy  F.,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Pevere,  Ernest  F.,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Pevere,  E.  F.,  and  Ludeman, 

assignors.) 
Texas  Company,  The.  ,  (See  Pond,  H.  A.,  and  Perry,  as- 
signors.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Powell,  R.  C,  and  Priester, 

assignors.) 
Texas  Company,  The.      (See  Puryear.  Oney  P.,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.      (See  Remy,  Theron  P.,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.      (See  Remy,  T.  P.,   and  Hendrey, 

assignors.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Roess,  L.  C,  and  Cummings, 

assignors.) 
Texas   Company,   The.      (See   Savage,    Rufus   L.,   Jr.,    as- 
signor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.      (See  Smith,  Harris  A.,  assignor.) 
Texas    Company,    The.      (See    Stirling,    Norman    W.,    as- 
signor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Story,  Le  Roy  G.,  assignor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.      (See  Stratford,   William  M.,   as- 
signor. ) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Thomas,  James  l\r.,  assignor.) 
Texas    Company,    The.      (See    Thurston,    Robert    R.,    as- 
signor.) 
Texas  Company,  The.     (See  Thurston,  R.  R..  and  Ruble,  i 
Texas  Company,  The.      (.See  Towne,  Charles  C,  assignor.) 
Texas  Oompjiny,  The.     (Spp  Weber,  Charles  W.,  .issipnor.) 
Texas  Gulf   Sulphur   Company.      (See   Bencowltz,   Isaac, 

assignor.) 
Texas  Gulf  Sulphur  Company.     (See  Duecker,  W.  W.,  and 

Payne,  assignors.) 
Texas   Gulf   Sulphur  Company.      (See  Nelson,   Fred   M., 

assignor.) 
Texas  Pacific  Coal  &  Oil  Co.      (See  Pfau,  G.  M.,  Bolin 

and  Zublln,  assignors.) 
Texas   Pacific  Coal   &  Oil   Co.      (See  Zublln,    Ernest   W., 

.issignnr.) 
Textile  Dyoinc  and  Printing  Co.  of  America,  Inc.      (See 

Ilaoberlin,  George,  assignor.) 
Textile-Finishing    Machinery    Company.       (See    Bulford, 

Murray  N.,  assignor.) 
Textile  Machine  Works.     (See  Bay,  A.,  and  Schmidt,  as- 
signors.) 
Textile    Machine    Works,       (See    Cook,    Judson    A.,    as- 
signor.) 
Textile  Machine  Works.     (See  Gastrlch,  Gustav,  assignor.) 
Textile   Machine  Works.      (See  Ischingin-,   Alfred    10.,   as- 

Mlcnor.  1 
Toxtllo  Miichine  Works.     (Soo  Janssen,  Honry,  assignor.) 
Textile     Mncliino     Works.       (See    Kalbach,     S.     E.,     and 

Poeschmann,  assignors.) 
Toxtllo  Machine   Works.      (See  Meyer,    Christian   F.,   as- 
signor.) 


Textile  Machine  Works.  (See  Richards,  Norman  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Textile  Machine  Works.     (See  Richter,  Max,  assignor.) 

Textile  Specialty  Company.  (See  Bond,  Edgar  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Thackeray,  Margaret  L.,  Dereham,  Norfolk,  England. 
Weaving  frame  for  hand  weaving.     2.094,505  ;  Sept.  28. 

Thackeray,  Norman  C,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to 
Decorative  Fabrics  Company.  Decorated  fabric  and 
making  the  same.     2,103.992  ;  Dec.  28. 

Thackeray,  Samuel  J.,  and  G.  W.  Henry,  Jr.,  assignors  to 
Soabar  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tag.  2,077,285  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Thaheld,  Feri  A.,  assignor  to  The  Guiberson  Corporation, 
Dallas,  Tex.     Drill  bit.     2,086,397  :  July  6. 

Thai,  Adolph  F.,  Elmhurst,  111.  Treating  soap. 
2,087,788  ;  July  20. 

Thalau,  Otto  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Reminder  board. 
2,089,772  ;  Aug.  10. 

Thaler,  Wilhelm,  Heidenheim-on-the-Brenz,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  American  Voith  Contact  Co.  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Device  for  continuously  beating  paper  pulp  and 
the  like.     2,092,821  :   Sept.  14. 

Thaller,  Rudolf,  assignor  to  E.  Pohl,  Kiel,  Germany. 
X-ray  tube.     2,097,002  ;  Oct.  26. 

Thalman,  Daniel  E.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Emulsifying  apparatus. 
2,092,992  :   Sent.  14. 

Thalmann,  Emil,  Niederuzwil,  assignor  to  the  firm  Ge- 
bruder  Biihler,  TJzwil,  Switzerland.  Screw  press  for 
working  plastic  masses.     2,090.434  ;  Aug.  17. 

Tharp,  Harry  L.,  Denver,  Colo.  Display  sales  kit. 
2,076,683  ;  Apr.  13. 

Thatcher,  Charles  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pioed  air-condi- 
tioning  and  heating  system.     2,078,295  ;" Apr.   27. 

Thau,  Francis  A.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Brake  shoe. 
2.0S2.S56  ;   June  8. 

Thayer-Action  Company.  (See  Dasenbrook,  Charles  H., 
assignor.) 

Thayer,  Chester  B.,  deceased,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich  ;  P.  C. 
Thayer,  administratrix.  Fastening  machine.  2,074,995  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Thayer,  Clarence  H.,  Wallingford,  assignor  to  Sun  Oil 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  High  pressure  heat  ex- 
changer.    2,085.677  ;  June  29. 

Thayer,  Gordon  N.  (See  Morrison,  H.,  Reichle,  and 
Thayer. ) 

Thayer,  Howard  C,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Quigley 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rotary  kiln. 
2,084,713  ;  June  22. 

Thayer,  Pearl  C,  administratrix.  (See  Thayer,  Chester 
B.) 

Thayer,  Sidney  A.  (See  MacCorquodale,  D.  W.,  Thayer, 
and  Doisy.) 

Thayer,  Warren  B.      (See  Getts,  Sidney  A.,  assignor.) 

Thearle,  Ernest  L..  Schenectady.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Vibration  responsive  device. 
2,067,803  :  Jan.  12. 

Thearle,  Ernest  L.,  Schenectady,  N,  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Vertical  shaft  turbo  generator. 
2,095,844  ;  Oct.   12. 

Thebaud,  John  E.  (See  Macino,  P.  C,  Cross,  and  The- 
hnnd.) 

Theiler,   Casimir.      (See  Schulthess,  O.,  and  Theiler.) 

Theiler,  Casimir,  assignor  to  the  firm  of  Societv  of  Chemi- 
cal Industry  in  Basle,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Distillation 
of  liquids.     2,095,578  :  Oct.  12. 

Theimer,  Max,  West  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J.  Card  index 
system.     2,095,109  ;  Oct.  5. 

Theisen,  Philip  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Flushing  valve 
for  toilets.     2,068.158  ;  Jan.  19. 

Thelen,  Eida  Valetta  M.,  et  al.  (See  Thelen,  Otto  H.  L., 
assignor.) 

Thelen,  Otto  H.  L.,  assignor  to  O.  R.  B.  L.,  R.  C.  W., 
and  E.  V.  M.  Thelen,  Marblehead,  Mass.  Shoe  and 
shoe  part.     2,072,929  ;  Mar.  9. 

Thelen,  Otto  R.  B.  L.,  et  al.  (See  Thelen,  Otto  H.  L., 
assignor.) 

Thelen,  Reinhard  C.  W.,  et  al.  (See  Thelen,  Otto  H.  L., 
assignor.) 

Theler,  Frederick  J.,  Cincinnati,  G.  V.  Johnston,  Loveland. 
and  W.  Peaslee,  Cincinnati,  assignors  to  Cincinnati 
Grinders  Incorporated,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Lapping  ma- 
chine.    2,073,079  ;  Mar.  9. 

Themak,  Edward,  assignor  to  Geek  Laboratories,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Ligature  package.     2,081,389  ;   May 

Theobald,    Blaine    R.,    Huntington    Park,    Calif.      Collar 

support.     2,081,688;  May  25. 
Thoobnld,     Ernst,     Berlin,     Gerninny.       IManufacliire     of 

aromatic  compounds  containing  selenium,  nilrogon  and 

sulphur   and    products    produced    thereby.      2,091,573 : 

Aug.  31. 
Thoodorson,  Olav  T.,  Oslo,  Norway.    Wood  joining  article. 

2,100,415;  Nov.  30. 
Theodorson,  Theodore,  Hampton,  and  W.  C.  Clav,  Buckroe 

Beach,  Vn.     Vapor  heating  sysfom.     2,081,903;  June  1, 
Theodos,  Vangol,   San   Francisco,   Calif.     Railway  switch 

and   inl(MW(lion.     2,009,904;   Feb.  !). 
Thermal    ICnginoerIng   (Corporation.       (Soo    Smith,    II.    Ti., 

.Tr.,  and  Jones,  assignors.) 
Tliernial  Units  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Rayflold, 

Charles  L,,  assignor.) 
Thermo  Brakes  Corporation.      (Soo  Smith,  Ooorgo  L,,  as- 
signor.) 


616 


INDEX  OF  TATEXTS,  1937 


Thesen,  Oluf,  Pbiladelpliia,  Pa.  Window  frame  hothouse. 
2,086,247  ;  July  6. 

Theunisseii,  Heinrich,  Kaldenkirchen,  Germany.  Produc- 
ing double  warp  pile  fabrics  with  figured  backs. 
2.101,280  :  Dpc.  7. 

Theurer,  Otto,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  E.  I.  Friedman,  New 
York,  and  H.  W.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Carriage  stroke 
mechanism  for  slicing  machines.     2,080,516  ;  May  18. 

Theuror,  Otto,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  E.  I.  Friedman,  New 
York,  and  H.  Wiener.  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.  Cross  feed  mech- 
anism for  slicing  machines.     2.096.212;  Oct.  19. 

Thew  Shovel  Company.      (See  Wilson.  Emory  J.,  assignor.) 

Thew  Shovel  Company.      (See  Zeilman,  Roy  H.,  assignor.) 

Thewes,  William  O.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Ridge 
Tool  Company,  North  Ridgeville,  Ohio.  Pipe  wrench. 
2,076,830  :  Apr.  13. 

Thewes,  William  O.,  assignor  to  The  Ridge  Tool  Company, 
North  Ridgeville,  Ohio.  Threading  die.  2,076,831 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Thibedeau,  Albert  J..  Ottawa.  Ontario.  Canada.  Paper 
machine  slitter  knife.     2.092.SC2  ;  Sept.  14. 

Thiberge,  Paul  L.  A.,  Nanterre.  France.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  mixing  and  emulsifying  liquids. 
2,078.983  ;  May  4. 

Thiel,  Otto,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tacking  strip.  2,099,910; 
Nov.  23. 

Thiele.  Ernest  W.,  and  P.  W.  Scheineman,  assignors  to 
Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Extracting  light 
mineral  oil  distillates  with  sulphur  dioxide.  2,071,590  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Thiele,  Frank,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Depend.Tble  Tuft  Corporation.  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Snap  fastener.     Re.  20,601 ;  Dec.  21. 

Thiele,  Max.  (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Greune,  Thiele,  and 
Brunntriiger.) 

Thiele.  William  F.  (See  Massey,  P.  J.,  Thiele,  and  Rap- 
rager.) 

Thielen,  Carl.  (See  Patur,  Sara  S.  and  L.  R.,  and 
Thielen.) 

Thieler,  George,  Jr.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Holder  for  brake 
inspection  tags.     2.100.041  ;  Nov.  23. 

Thieme,  Max.     (See  Diirst,  Emanuel  and  O.,  and  Thieme.) 

Thieme,  Otto,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  typewriting  and  computing 
Machine.     2,075,557  ;  Mar.  30. 

Thieme,  Otto.  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company,  Now 
York.  N.  Y.  Combined  tvpewriting  and  computing 
machine.     2.077.802  :  Apr.  20. 

Thiemer.  Erwin.  Hennigsdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Arc  welding  apparatus. 
2.084,168;  June  15. 

Thierfelder,  Selbcrt,  Sr.,  Boonton,  N.  J.  Thread  carrier. 
2.076.751  :  Apr.   13. 

Thies.  Herman  R.,  Stow,  and  G.  R.  Lyon,  Akron,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  Wingfoot  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Treatment  of  rubber.     2.099,546  :  Nov.  16. 

Thiess,  Karl.      (See  Brunner,  A.,  and  Thiess.) 

Thiess,  Karl.  (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Thiess,  Greune,  and 
Brunner.) 

Thiess,  Karl,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln-SIndlingen,  Germany, 
assignor  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Dvpstuffs  of  the  oxazine  series  and  preparing  them. 
2.077,803  :  Apr.  21 

Thiess.  Karl,  and  F.  M.iennohen.  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works.  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.  Dioxazinc  dyestuffs  and  preparing  them. 
2,066,915  ;  Jan.  5. 

Thieulin,  Maurice  C.  P.,  and  P.  X.  A.  Gistuccl.  Paris, 
assignors  to  Societe  Generale  des  Carburatours  Zenith. 
LevalloisP<'rrot.  Franco.  Priming  device  for  internal 
combustion  engines.     2,00,T.21S  ;  Sept.  14. 

Thinius,  Kurt.  Eilonburg,  assignor  to  Deutsche  Celluloid- 
Fabrik,  Eilonburg  (>n  Saxony,  Germany.  Nitrocellulose 
lacquer.      2.092.229  ;  Sept.  7. 

Thodo.  .Vdolf.  TInmburg-Billbrook,  Germany.  Nut  lock. 
2.098,840  :  Nov.  9. 

Thodo,  .\dolf.  Hanibnrg-Iiillhrook.  Germany,  assignor  to 
Illinois  Tool  Works,  Chicago.  111.  Production  of  fan- 
shaped  screw  lock.-s.     2.102.493  :  Dec.  14. 

Tholln,  Albert  L.,  I^a  Grange,  111.  Sewage  treatment. 
2,071. .'591  ;  Feb.  23. 

ThoU,  John  F.,  Necdham.  assignor  to  American  Tool  & 
Machine  Co.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.  Centrifugal  separator. 
2.0S7..84S  :  Jnlv  20. 

Thorn,  Carl,  Wells,  Minn.  Egg  washer.  2,080,685  ;  July 
13. 

Thom,  Fredrick  W.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Sharpening  device. 
2.072,970;  Mar.  9. 

Thom,  James  C,  Chicapo.  111.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Tobacco  Compiiny.  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
Inserting  articles  In  containers.     2.079,778;   May  11. 

Thoma,  Dieter.  Munich.  Germany.  Double  governor  for 
turbines.     2. 100.. '580  ;  Nov.  30. 

Thomas.  Adolph  A..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Lifting  and/or 
sldow;ird  driving  mechanism  for  automobiles.  2,090,708  ; 
Aug.  21. 

Thomas.  Adolph  A.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
Amerirn.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  radio  tuner. 
2,007,992;  .Tan.  19. 

Thom.n.i.  Adolph  A.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Recording  and  reproducing 
appnratu.i.     2.009.595;   Feb.   2. 


Thomas.  Adolph  A.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  recording 
and  reproducing  sound.     2,069,631  ;  Feb.  2. 

Thomas,  Adolph  A.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Optical  sound-reproducing 
apparatus.     2,069,632  ;  Feb.  2. 

Thomas,  Adolph  A.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Loudspeaker.  2,078,469  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Thomas,  Adolph  A.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Remote  control  apparatus 
for  electric  tuning  systems.     2,081,686  ;  May  25. 

Thomas,  Adolph  A.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Acoustic  reproducing  appa- 
ratus.    2,088.451  ;  July   27. 

Thomas,  Adolph  A.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electron  discharge  tube. 
2,089,044  ;  Aug.  3. 

Thomas.  Adolph  A.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  tuning  device. 
2,090,315  ;  Aug.  17. 

Thomas,  Adolph  A.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio  tuning  apparatus. 
2.097,901  ;  Nov.  2. 

Thomas,  Albert  G.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Oil  testing  device. 
2,068,476  ;  Jan.  19. 

Thomas,  Albert  G.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Filter.  2,079,365; 
May   4. 

Thomas,  Albert  G.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Filter.  2,079,360; 
May  4. 

Thomas,  Albert  G.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Variable  alarm. 
2,086,785  ;  July  13. 

Thomas,  Albert  G.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Oil  tester. 
2.091,222  ;  Aug.  24. 

Thomas,  Albert  G.,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Electron  discharge 
tube.     2,102,045  ;  Dec.  14. 

Thomas,  Albert  R.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Servel.  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Refrigera- 
tion.    2,066,660  ;  Jan.  5. 

Thomas,  Albert  R.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Refrigera- 
tion.    2,096,828  ;  Oct.  26. 

Thomas,  Albert  R.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Vase.  2,102,924: 
Dec.  21. 

Thomas,  Arthur,  Wallington,  assignor  to  Powers  Ac- 
counting Machines  Limited,  London,  England.  Ma- 
chines for  making  records  on  statistical  cards. 
2,078,470  ;  Apr.  27. 

Thomas,  Bertram  D.  (See  Bird,  B.  M.,  Thomas,  and 
Rea.) 

Thomas  &  Betts  Co.,  The.  (See  Church,  Lewis  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Thomas.  Charles  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Pyrol.vsis  of  hydro- 
carbons for  resin  manufacture.     2,084.012  ;  June  15. 

Thomas,  Charles  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  'Articles 
and  method  of  molding.     2,078,353  ;  Apr.   27. 

Thomas,  Charles  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Standard 
Cap  and  Seal  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Soldering 
flux.     2,002,191  ;  Sept.  7. 

Thomas,  Charles  A..  Dayton.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  performing  pyrogenetic  reactions. 
2,100,823;    Nov.   30. 

Thomas,  Charles  A.,  Wayne,  assignor  to  The  Sharpies 
Corporation.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Production  of  alkyl  sub- 
stituted aryl  hydrocarbons.     2,072,061 ;  Feb.  23. 

Thomas,  Charles  A.,  Wayne,  and  W.  Schmidt-Nickels, 
Philadelphia,  assignors  to  The  Sharpies  Solvents  Cor- 
poration, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gas  odorant  mixture. 
2,068,614  ;  Jan.  19. 

Thomas,  Charles  A.,  and  W'.  H.  Carmody,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Neville  Com- 
pany, Neville  Island,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Decolorization  of 
resins.     2,070.694  ;  Feb.  16. 

Thomas,  Charles  A.,  and  W.  H.  Carmody,  Davton,  Ohio, 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical 
Company.  Decolorization  of  resins.  2,087,457  ;  July 
20. 

Thomas.  Charles  E.,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.  Bit  guide. 
2.072,320  ;  Mar.  2. 

Thomas,  Charles  E.,  Minooka,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
?ni^"  or'J?^H*^^°°'  Chicago,  111.  Dispensing  apparatus. 
2,080,856  ;   May   18. 

Thomas,  David  \\-.     (See  Williams,  E.,  and  Thomas.) 

lliomas,  David  W..  Youngstown,  assignor  to  The  Niles 
Steel  Products  Company,  Niles,  Ohio.  Ring  seal  clo- 
sure.     2.093.787;  Sept.  21. 

Thomas,  Donald  L..  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  Gasoline  Products  Company,  Inc., 
J.T-?..  •  V-  ^-  ^iRt'iOfl  of  and  radiant  heat  stills  for 
distilling  hydrocarbon  oils.    2,072,535  •  Mar   •' 

Thomas,  Donald  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  'assignor  to  Gaso- 
"  "  "  J. 


T-'il'-l','.ln^-TM''"?!"flJ'-     'See  Oxle.v,  H.  F.,  and  Thomas.) 
nssij^o'rT         Company.     (See  Wohlgemuth,  Adolph  J., 

^'a^'sr^'orr"'^  B.,  et  al.     (See  McQuiston,  Raymond  C, 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


617 


Thomas,  Errold  B.,  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Cellucotton  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Absorbent  package  or  pad.     2,073,410  ;  Mar.  9. 

Thomas,  Frank  B.,  Irwin,  assignor  to  The  Westinghouse 
Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Test  rack. 
2,10.3,305  ;  Dec.  28. 

Thomas,  Frank  W.,  St.  Joseph,  assignor  to  J.  N.  Cayo, 
Benton  Harbor,  Mich.  Toy  puzzle.  2,077,372 ;  Apr. 
13. 

Thomas,  Fred  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Aircraft.  2,096,599  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Thomas,  Frederick,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dipping  machine. 
2,068,250  ;  Jan.  19. 

Thomas,  George  E.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Fluid  indicator. 
2,079,699  ;  May  11. 

Thomas,  George  H.      (See  Boldt,  W.  F.,  and  Thomas.) 

Thomas,  George  H.,  Erie,  Pa.  Coupling.  2,075,481 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Thomas.  George  H.,  Erie,  Pa.  Flexible  coupling. 
2,076,752  ;  Apr.  13. 

Thomas,  George  J.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  structure.  2,080,155 ; 
May  11. 

Thomas,   Harry  A.      (See  Child,  C,  and  Thomas.) 

Thomas,  Harry  A.      (See  Rendell,  L.  P.,  and  Thomas.) 

Thomas,  Hubert  S..  Chiswich,  London,  England,  and  W. 
R.  Davies,  Whitchurch,  Wales,  assignors  to  The  Melin- 
grlffith  Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Passing 
plates,  sheets,  bars  or  other  articles  through  acid  treat- 
ment baths,  furnaces,  or  the  like.     2,077,499  ;  Apr.  20. 

Thomas,  Idris,  Whittier,  Calif.  By-pass  joint  for  well 
testers.     2,076,684  ;  Apr.  13. 

Thomas,  James  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  and  G.  E.  Allen, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Fireproofing  of  buildings.  2,083,104  ; 
June  8. 

Thomas,  James  M.,  Lefors,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oil  field  tank  e<juipnient. 
2,068,965  :  Jan.  26. 

Thomas,  James  M.,  Durant,  Okla.  Loose  leaf  note  book 
binder.     2,081,372  ;  May  25. 

Thomas,  James  N.,  Garberville,  Calif.  Shingle  making  ma- 
chine.    2,082,307  ;  June  1. 

Thomas,  John.     (See  Fairweather,  D.  A.  W.,  and  Thomas.) 

Thomas,  John  A.,  deceased,  O'Fallon,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  J.  E.  Yoch,  Belleville,  111.,  and  one-third  to  J.  B. 
Yoch,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  E.  C.  Thomas,  executrix.  Machine 
for  lifting  loose  material  from  lawns  or  other  surfaces. 
2,092,230  ;  Sept.  7. 

Thomas,  John  E.,  Malad  City,  Idaho.  Metal  plate  live- 
stock brand.     2,093,943  ;  Sept.  21. 

Thomas,  John  F.,  administrator.     (See  Boyce,  John  A.) 

Thomas,  John  O.     (See  De  Eds,  F.,  Thomas,  and  Eddy.) 

Thomas,  Joseph  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Swinging  seat. 
2,092,787  ;  Sent.  14. 

Thomas,  Kurt,  Baden,  assignor  to  Daimler  Benz  Aktlen- 
gesellschaft,  Stuttgart-Unterturkheim,  Germany.  In- 
ternal combustion  engine.    2,071,241  ;  Feb.  16. 

Thomas,  Laurence  H.      (See  Kuhn,  F.,  and  Thomas.) 

Thomas,  Lester  C,  Denver,  Colo.  Accounting  system. 
2,103,651  ;  Dec.  28. 

Thomas,  Mark  S.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Printing  press. 
2.088,541  ;  July  27. 

Thomas,  Mervyn  A.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor 
to  Metalwood  Manufacturine  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Pencil.     2,067.466  ;  Jan.  12. 

Thomas,  Myron  F.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Inhibitor  for  pickling  and  cleaning 
solutions.     2,071,989  ;  Feb.  23. 

Thomas,  Norman  M.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Refrigerating  ap- 
paratus.    2,077,025  ;  Apr.  13. 

Thomas,  Oliver  M.,  executors  et  al.  (See  Fairweather, 
D.  A.  W.,  and  Thomas.) 

Thomas,  Ozro  D.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  L.  B.  Martin, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Luminous  cement.  2,092,783  : 
Sept.  14. 

Thomas,  Percival  S.      (See  Blount,  W.  H.,  and  Blount.) 

Thomas,  Ralph  B.,  assignor  to  Hy^rade  Sylvania  Corpora- 
tion. Salem,  Mass.  Producing  coiled  filaments. 
2.091,245  ;  Aug.  24. 

Thomas,  Raymond  E.      (See  Hubbuch,  L.  P.,  and  Tliomas.) 

Thomas,  Raymond  E.     (See  McBurney,  D.,  and  Thomas.) 

Thomas,  Richard,  Los  Angclos,  Calif.  Method  of  and 
api)aratus  for  multicolor  pliotography.  2,097,70()  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Thomas,  Richard,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  J.  Bryan, 
Jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Double  simultaneous  motion 
picture  apparatus.     2,098,767;  Nov.  9. 

Thomas,  Scth,  Clock  Company.  (See  MacCoul,  Edward 
IT.,  assicnor.) 

Thomas  &  Skinner  Steel  Products  Company.  (See  Piercy, 
Earl  R.,  assignor.) 

Thomas,  'I'liomas  A.  W.,  assignor  to  States  Batteries 
Ijtd.,  Ivos  Angeles,  Calif.  Reccpfaole  and  Idc^nliflca- 
tion  Ciin-ier  therefor.     2,098,557;  Nov.  9. 

Tliomas,  Valley  A.,  Manila,  Ark.  Pump  handle  structure. 
2,099,832  :  Nov.  23. 

Thoimis,  Wayne  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.  BufUng  wheel. 
2,099,777  :  Nov.  23. 

ThomjiH,  William  B.     (See  Maltesnn,  R.  D.,  and  Thomas.) 

Thomas,  William  J.,  Groat  Falls,  Mont.,  assigMor  to  Ana- 
conda CopiH'r  Mining  Company,  New  Voric,  N.  V.  Met- 
allurgical  furnace.     2,085,837;  July  (I. 

Tlioinas,  Willis  I'.  (See  llowse,  (!.  L.,  Tlionins,  and 
Bowers.) 

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Thomason,  Hjalmar,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Brake  lining 
machine.     2,069,291  ;  Feb.  2. 

Thompson,  Albert  R.,  San  Jose,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Pacific 
Machinery  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Peach  split- 
ter.    2,071,667  ;  Feb.  23. 

Thompson,  Albert  R.,  assignor  to  Food  Machinery  Cor- 
poration, San  Jose,  Calif.  Syrup  valve.  2,082,917  ; 
June  8. 

Thompson,  Albert  R.,  assignor  to  Food  Machinery  Cor- 
poration, San  Jose,  Calif.  Can  weighing  and  separating 
machine.     2,086,103;  July  6. 

Thompson,  Albert  R.,  assignor  to  Food  Machinery  Corpo- 
ration, San  Jose,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  the  heat  treat- 
ment of  packaged  goods.     2,092,433  ;  Sept.  7. 

Thompson,  Albert  R.,  assignor  to  Food  Machinery  Corpo- 
ration, San  Jose,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  heat  treatment 
of  packaged  goods.     2,092,434  ;  Sept.  7. 

Thompson,  Albert  R.,  Los  Gates,  Calif.,  and  W.  de  Back, 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Fruit  dividing  mechanism  for 
fruit  preparation  machines.     2,102,765  :  Dec.  21. 

Thompson,  Albert  W.  (See  Hodge,  W.  B.,  and  Thomp- 
son.) 

Thompson,  Allison  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Demountable  in- 
sulator for  lamp  hangers.     2,076,187  ;  Apr.   6. 

Thompson,  Andrew  E.  (See  Brewster,  O.  C,  Paulus, 
and  Thompson.) 

Thompson,  Archibald  W.,  Bromley,  England.  Impregnated 
dielectric  materials  and  impregnating  compositions. 
2,075,410  ;  Mar.  30. 

Thompson,  Carl  A.,  Harvard,  111.  Wire  handling  de- 
vice.    2,070,934;  Feb.  16. 

Thompson,  Charles  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Kaleidoscope. 
2,006,548  ;  Jan.  5. 

Thompson,  Charles  W.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Electrical  switch. 
2,098,473  ;  Nov.  9. 

Thompson,  Clarence,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  and  G.  Ray, 
Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Ray  Air  Conditioning 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Water  heating  unit. 
2,099,947  ;  Nov.  23. 

Thompson,  Columbus  T.,  Ennis,  Tex.  Sewing  machine 
attachment.     2,086,830  ;  July  13. 

Thompson,  E.  M.      (See  Hill,  Balder  G.,  assignor.) 

Thompson,  Earl  A.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpo- 
ration, Detroit,  Mich.  Synchronized  power  trans- 
mission mechanism.     2,101,827  ;  Dec.  7. 

Thompson,  Earl  A.,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Synchronizing 
clutch   mechanism.      2,101,826  ;   Dec.   7. 

Thompson,  Earl  A.,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automatic  gear 
shifting  mechanism.     2,101.825;  Dee.  7. 

Thompson,  Earl  W.  (See  Roberts,  H.  W.,  and  Thomp- 
son.) 

Thompson,  Edward  S.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Elastic  fluid  power  plant 
control  and  protection.     2,088,623  :  Aug.  3. 

Thompson,  Elmer  B.     (See  Bristol,  C.  J.,  and  Thompson.) 

Thompson,  Elmer  B.,  assignor  to  Globe  Machinery  &  Sup- 
ply Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Wheel  stop  device 
for  automobile  lifts.     2,066,916  ;  Jan.  5. 

Thompson,  Elmer  B.,  assignor  to  Globe  Machinery  & 
Supply  Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Automobile  lift. 
2,095,041  ;  Oct.  5. 

Thompson,  Elmer  B.,  assignor  to  Globe  Machinery  & 
Supply  Company,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Automobile  lift. 
2,100,617  :  Nov.  30. 

Thompson,  Elmer  C.     (See  Goodrich,  Joseph  F.,  assignor.) 

Thompson,  Ernest  H.,  assignor  to  International  Register 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Meter  and  timing  means. 
2,081,311;  May  25. 

Thompson,  Ernest  H.,  Hubbard  Woods,  111.  Fare  box. 
2,094,029  ;  Sept.  28. 

Thompson,  Erskine  D.,  Burlingame,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Dis- 
play device.     2,071,288  ;  Feb.  16. 

Thompson,  Frank  D.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Wooden  Containers 
Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fruit  or  vegetable  crate. 
2,074,598  :   Mar.   23. 

Thompson,  Frank  E.  (See  Hulbert,  W.  R.  Schock,  and 
Thompson.) 

Thompson,  Franklin  R.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Telemetric 
transmitter.     2,081,414  ;  INIay  25. 

Thompson,  Franklin  R.,  assignor  to  Electric  Indicator 
Corporation,  Stamford,  Conn.  Effecting  remote  indi- 
cations.    2,081,413  ;  May  25. 

Thompson,  Fn-drricl;  It.,  Hollywood,  Calif.  Motion  pic- 
ture  film    Ircaling   appai-atus.      2,099,215;    Nov.    16. 

Thompson,  George  C.  (See  Busson,  J.  W.,  and  Thomp- 
son.) 

Thomson-Gibb  Electric  Welding  Company.  (See  Obor, 
William   T.,   assignor.) 

Thompson  Grinder  Company,  The.  (See  Baldenhofer, 
William  G.,  assignor.) 

Thompson,  (?uy  ,S.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  R.  E.  Bnrrv, 
and  one-thli'd  to  W.  M.  Sanders,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Towing  eipiipnient.     2,090,S19;  Aug.  24. 

Thompson,  11.  lloyt,  et  nl.     (See  Streioh.  Frank,  assignor.) 

Thompson,  llan-y  l'\,  I'.asadena,  Cnllf.  Hair  waving  scalp 
protector.     2,073.767;  Mar.  16. 

Thompson,  Henry  G.,  &  Son  Co.,  The.  (See  Radeekl,  Al. 
J.,  and  Smyth,  assignors.) 

Thompson,  Henry  (!.,  &  Son  Co.,  The.  (See  Stnrges. 
William  B.,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Thompson,  Herbert  H.  (See  Sperry,  E.  A.,  Jr.,  and 
Thompson.) 

Thompson,  Herbert  L.,  Elgin,  assignor  to  Reynolds  Wire 
Co.,  Dixon.   111.     Cloth  advancing  mechanism   for  wire 

.     weaving  machines.     2,070,147  :  Feb.  9. 

Thompson,  Herbert  L.,  Elgin,  assignor  to  Revnolds  Wire 
Co.,  Dixon,  111.  Heddle  structure  for  looms.  2,070,167  ; 
Apr.  G. 

Thompson,  Herbert  L.,  Elgin,  assignor  to  Reynolds  Wire 
Co.,  Dixon,  111.  Weft  laying  mechanism  for  a  wire 
cloth  loom.     2.086,248  ;  July  6. 

Thompson,  Herbert  L.,  Elgin,  111.  Corn  popper. 
2,099,911 ;  Nov.  23. 

Thompson,  Howard  A.  (See  Failor,  C.  W.,  and  Thomp- 
son.) 

Thompson,  Howard  A.,  Edgewood,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  traf- 
fic controlling  apparatus.     2,069,905  ;  Feb.  9. 

Thompson,  Howard  A.,  Edgewood.  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Multiple 
control  apparatus.     2,100,791 :  Nov.  30. 

Thompson,  John  A.,  et  al.  (See  Martin,  Otis  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Thompson,  James  &  Co.  (See  Curran,  Frank  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Thompson,  James  W.,  Las  Vegas,  Nev.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  W.  H.  Fowler,  Las  Vegas.  Nev.  Amalgamator. 
2,068,896  ;    Jan.   26. 

Thompson,  John  P..  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Motor  vehicle  ele- 
vating and  parking  device.     2,086,142  ;  July  6. 

Thompson.  Jobu  S.     (See  Tanner.  R.  E.,  and  Thompson.) 

Thompson,  John  S.,  Detroit,  and  H.  J.  Lodeesen,  Berkley, 
assignors  to  The  Patents  Corporation,  Detroit.  Mlcb. 
Coating  metal.     2.067.216:  Jan.  12. 

Thompson.  Leland  E.,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Selective  radio  receiving 
system.     2.094.625  :  Oct.  5. 

Thompson,  Leland  E.,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Selective  radio  receiv- 
ing svsti'm.     2.103,878;  Dec.  28. 

Thompson,  Leslie  E.     (See  Stevens.  S.  A.,  and  Thompson.) 

Thompson,  Lester  O.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Valve  pull- 
ing device.     2,075,241 ;  Mar.  30. 

Thompson,  Lillian  M.  (See  Conant,  C.  W.,  and  Thomp- 
son.) 

Thompson.  Loren  E.,  Wellington,  Kans.  Guitar. 
2,083,751  :  June  15. 

Thompson,  Louis  H.,  Statesboro,  Ga.  Duplicating  ma- 
chine.    2.080,447  ;   May   18. 

Thompson  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Height,  L.  H.  and 
Brown,  assignors.) 

Thompson  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Roberts.  Harold  W.,  assignor.) 

Thompson  JIanufacturing  Company.  (See  Roberts,  H.  W., 
and  Thompson,  assignors.) 

Thompson  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Thompson, 
Walter  V.,  assignor.) 

Thompson,  Newton  B.,  Waterville,  Maine.  Pipe  line 
clamp.     2.094.258  ;   Sept.  28. 

Thompson,  Orville  J.,  Franklin,  Pa.,  and  H.  W.  Felt, 
Oil  City,  La.,  said  Thompson  assignor  to  Charles  N. 
Hough  "  Manufacturing  Company.  Ball  valve. 
2.091,058;  Aug.  24. 

Thompson,  Oscar  T.,  Neenah,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Cellucotton  Products  Company,  Chicago.  111. 
Preparing  material  for  packaging.     2.074,571  ;  Mar.  2".. 

Thompson,  Oscar  T.,  Neenah.  Wis.,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Cellucotton  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Marking  stacks  of  sheets  or  the  like.     2,086,006  ;  July  6. 

Thompson,  Peter  O..  assignor  to  Osmund.<ion  Spade  Manu- 
facturing Companv,  Perrv,  Iowa.  Cultivator  shovel 
structure.     2.097.354  :  Oct.  26. 

Thompson  Products,  Incorporated.  (See  Colwell,  Archie 
T..  assignor.) 

Thompson  Products,  Incorporated.  (See  Cox,  John  R., 
assignor.) 

Thompson  Products,  Inc.  (See  Cox,  J.  R.,  and  Abra- 
moska.   assignors.) 

Thompson  Products,  Incorporated.  (See  Hnfferd.  George 
H..  assignor.) 

Thompson  Products  Incorporated.  (See  Huffcrd,  G.  H., 
and  Graham,  assignors.) 

Thompson  I'roducts,  Incorporated.  (Sec  McBride,  Eugene 
A.,  assignor.) 

Thompson  Products,  Inc.  (See  Schoenrock,  Otto  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Thompson  Products.  Inc.     (See  Joncick,  Stephen,  assignor.) 

Thompson  Products,  Incorporated.  (See  Spire,  William 
H.,  assignor.) 

Thompson  Products  Incorporated.  (See  Zanzi,  Albino, 
assignor.) 

Thompson,  Ralph  E.,  Brookllne,  Mass.  staking  bearings. 
2.080,750:   May  18. 

Thompson.  RU-li;ird.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Vehicle  body. 
2.071. .592;  Feb.  23. 

Thompson,  Robort  R.,  Gananoque,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Method  and  npp.arattis  for  rulturing  bacteria  on  solidi- 
fied culture  media.     2,096,866  :  Oct.  26. 

Thompson.  Robert  R..  Houston,  Tex.,  ns.signor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Companv.  Low  frequency  oscillator 
with  negliclbli>  resistano'.     2.096.867  ;  Oct.  26. 

Thompson.  Roland.  Staples,  Ontario,  Canada.  Attach- 
ment  for  threshing  machines.     2,083,879  ;   June   15. 

Thompson,  Roy  S.,  Bay  Village,  Ohio.  Faucet.  2.087.223  • 
July  13. 


Thompson,  Russell  G.,  Rochester,  assignor  to  Electro- 
matic  Typewriters,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Bookkeeping 
machine.     2,089,310  ;  Aug.   10. 

Thompson.  Russell  G.,  Rochester,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
T.vpewriting  machine.     2.093.581 ;  Sept.  21. 

Thompson.  Russell  G.,  Rochester,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Business  Machines  Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
T.vpewriting  machine.     2.098,319  :  Nov.  9. 

Thompson,  Russell  G.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Un- 
derwood Elliott  Fisher  Company.  Typewriting  ma- 
chine.    2.099,762  ;  Nov.  23. 

Thompson,  Russell  G.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Typewriting  machine.     2.103,921  :  Dec.  28. 

Thonipson.  Seth  W.,  Essex  Fells.  N.  J.  Engine  crank- 
shaft linkage.    2,093,495  ;  Sept.  21. 

Thompson,  Theodore  R.  (See  Pickens,  J.  D.,  and  Thomp- 
son.) 

Thompson,  Thomas,  Sydenham,  London,  England.  Water 
turbine.     2,077,648  ;  Apr.  20. 

Thompson,  Thomas,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Transmission  and 
control  mechanism  for  bicycles  or  like.  2,094,687 ; 
Oct.  5. 

Thompson,  Torvald,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clamp.  2,082,366  ; 
June  1. 

Thompson,  A'ance  M.  (See  Lewis,  J.  R.,  Perkins,  and 
Lewis,  assignors.) 

Thompson,  Walter  N.,  La  Habra,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  J.  C.  Wright,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Drilling  tool. 
2.072,470  ;  Mar.  2. 

Thompson.  Walter  V.,  assignor  to  Thompson  Manufactur- 
ing Company.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Slow  rotation  sprin- 
kler head.     2.090,406  ;  Aug.  17. 

Thompson,  Walter  Van  E.,  assignor  to  Thompson  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Twin  sprinkler. 
2,068,718  ;   Jan.    26. 

Thompson.  Walter  Van  E.,  assignor  to  Thompson  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Adjustable  full 
circle  sprinkler.     2,076,753  ;  Apr.  13. 

Thonipson.  Walter  Van  E.,  assignor  to  Thompson  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Sprinkler  hav- 
ing adiustable  port  openings.     2. 083. 282  :  June  8. 

Thompson.  Wayne  B..  Winchester,  assignor  to  Spray  Engi- 
neering Company.  Somerville.  Mass.  Apparatus  for  last- 
ing shoes.    2.095.200  :  Oct.  5. 

Thompson,  Wesley  S.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  W.  Dick, 
Detroit.  Mich.  Radiator  shield  securing  means. 
2,080,347  ;  May  11. 

Thompson,  William  D..  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor  to  Chicago- 
Hutchins  Corporation.  Protecting  materials  during 
transit   from   condensed  moisture,     2,088,881 ;   Aug.   3. 

Thompson.  William  F..  and  R.  Whitten.  assignors  of 
thirty-throe  and  one-third  per  cent  to  A.  W.  Tiska  and 
M.  Tiska,  Alton,  111.  Water  cooler  for  use  in  refrigera- 
tors.    2.102,496  ;  Dec.  14. 

Thompson,  William  H.  F.  (See  Curie,  G.  L.,  and  Thomp- 
son.) 

Thompson.  William  L.,  Miami,  Fla.  Method  and  mech- 
anism   for    producing    full    fashioned    knit    stockings. 

2,080,796  :  May  18. 
Thorns.    Alexander   P.       (See   Buck,    N.    E.,    Roper,    and 

Thoms.) 
Thorns,  Rudolph  H.     (See  Begg,  R.  S.,  and  Thoms.) 
Thonisin.   AliriMi  M..  San  Francisco.  Calif.      Exrrnction  of 

magnesium   and   bromine  from   sea   water.      2.082,989  : 

June  8. 
Thomsen.  Christoph.      (See  Koch.  E..  and  Thomsen.) 
Thomsen.   William   A.   V..   Plainfield.   N.   J.,    assignor,   by 

mesne  assignments,  to  American  Machine  &  Metals.  Inc., 

New     lork,    N.    Y.       Permanent    waving.      2,088,673; 

Aug.    S. 
Thomsen.   William   A.   V..    Plainfield.    N.    J.,   assignor,   by 

mesne  assignments,   to  American  Machine  and  Metals. 

inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Permanent  Tfaving.     2,096.312 ; 

Oct.   19. 
Thomson.   Alfred  J.,  assignor  to  Bulldog  Electric  Prod- 

o'^'a.,  o^-"''??"''-      Detroit,      Mich.      Circuit      breaker. 

2.102.29o:  Dec.  14. 

Thomson,  Edwin  R.,  assignor  to  Arlette,  Inc.,  New  York, 

oXor -,,-^^i'"'*'^S    ^^^^    P**^    f<""    permanent    waving. 
2,085, ;)]0:  June  29. 

Thomson,  Frederick  B..  Teaneck,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Metro- 
politan Device  Corporation.  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Dummy 

T.,^lilLS''n^.-'\^  ft""  C"?*^  sockets.     2.085.399;  June  29. 

Thomson  Gitib  Electric  Welding  Company.  (See  Nichols, 
Leonard  E.,  assignor.) 

Thomson,  Hugh  E.     (See  Kingdon,  K.  H.,  and  Thomson.) 

Thomson.  John  I..  East  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  spring 
arrangement.     2.072  778  •  JIar    2  i        » 

'^^^^/"J',:J°^''  ^-  -Y''^'|leto^.  Ohio.     Tool  for  removing 
and  applying  spark  plugs.     2.086.587  ;  July  13. 
M^nrnli  „"l''J"'f'''  ^^-V   I"-ooklyn.    N.    Y.     Photographic 
Tune  R  product   resulting    therefrom.     2.083,249 ; 

Thomson.  Judson  L..  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Hiivoner.   .Arthur  R..  assignor  )  v>'",>.       voce 

'^'^si'^w')  "^"'^^°°   ^•'   ^"^-   ^°-      ^^®^  ^"^'   ^"'■^>    as- 

^'a""Tgi!or^)''*^'""*'  Company.      (See  Parsons,  Edward  T.. 

'^'Wni^pr  ^'L^/Ji"''  Company.  (See  Parsons.  E.  T..  and 
.'^a^^ypr.  assignors.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


619 


Thomson,  Peter,  Wilmington,  Del.  Support.  2,090,969  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Thomson,  Robert  F.      (See  Beckett,  E.  G..  Shaw,  Stephen, 

Semple,   and  Thomson.) 
Thomson,  Robert  M.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Flying  machine. 
2,077,910  ;  Apr.  20. 

Thomson,  Samuel  G.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Railway  rail  and 
rail  joint.     2,067,955  :  Jan.  19. 

Thomson,  Samuel  G.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Railway  rail  and 
rail-joint.     2,070,246;  Feb.  9. 

Thomson  Symon  Co.  (See  Royse,  J.  S.,  and  Turner,  as- 
signors.) 

Thomson,  William  R.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Meth- 
od of  and  apparatus  for  the  extraction  of  liquid  from 
materials.     2,101,109  ;  Dec.  7. 

Thomson,  Winslow  E.,  assignor  to  McMillan  Book  Com- 
pany, Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Loose  leaf  binder.  2,096,701 ; 
Oct.   19. 

Thordarson,  Dewey  C,  Chicago,  111.  Ignition  transformer. 
2,068,522  ;  Jan.  19. 

Thoren,  Gustav  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Device  for  ro- 
tating thermometers.     2,084,875  ;  June  22. 

Thoreson.  Peter,  Aberdeen,  Wash.  Collapsible  camp  stove. 
2.095,654  :  Oct.  12. 

Thoresen,  Ralph  S.,  Darien.  Conn.,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Heat  and  Power  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heat  ex- 
changer.    2,103,102  :  Dec.  21. 

Thorin,  Harry,  Monson,  Mass.  Window  conservatory. 
2.074,872  ;  Mar.  23. 

Thormann,  Wilhelm,  Munich,  Germany.  Boot,  especially 
for  sport.    2,071,593  ;  Feb.  23. 

Thorn,  Lawrence  T..  Jlemphis,  Tenn.  Building  con- 
struction.    2.102,44.3  :  Dec.  14. 

Thorn,  Percy  M..  Reading,  Conn.  Closure  for  receptacles. 
2,095,042  •  Oct.  5. 

Thornburg,  Herbal  A.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Switch. 
2,086,752  ;  July  13. 

Thome,  Carl  B..  Hawke.sbury,  Ontario,  Canada.  Appara- 
tus for  testing  materials.     2.090,077  ;  Aug.  17. 

Thorne.  Harold  C.  Washington,  D.  C.  Rail  testing  appa- 
ratus.     2.067,804  :  Jan.  12. 

Thorner,  Walther,  Berlin-Zchlendorf,  Germany.  Appara- 
tus for  producing  cinematographic  combination  films. 
2,076,103  :  Apr.  6. 

Thornton,  Floyd  E.,  Perrysburg,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Teletype- 
writer.    2,085,175  ;  June  29. 

Thornton,  B^ank,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.     Heating  unit.     2,101,110;  Dec.  7. 

Thornton,  Fulton  D.  (See  Stein,  E.  P.,  Thornton,  and 
Morris.) 

Thornton,  Grayson  D.,  Jr.  (See  Hart,  Richard  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Thornton,  Harold  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Nonrefillable  bottle. 
2,077,026  :  Apr.  13. 

Thornton,  Irving  T.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  National  Aniline 
and  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Grind- 
ing dyestuffs.     2,098,798  ;  Nov.  9. 

Thornton,  John  S.     (See  Scrimger,  Irvin  B.,  assignor.) 

Thornton,  John  W.     (See  Weik,  Edwin  E.,  assignor.) 

Thovnton-Norris.  George,  assignor  to  The  Scholl  Manufac- 
turing Company  Limited.  London,  England.  Electric 
foot  massage  appliance.     2.096,646  ;  Oct.  19. 

Thornton,  Sallie,  Elizabeth  Bay,  Sydney,  Australia.  Ad- 
justable wire  formed  hat  holder.     2,076,326  ;  Apr.  6. 

Thornton,  Samuel  E.,  Coeur  d'Alene,  Idaho.  Floor  board 
planer  head.     2,090,879  :  Aug.  24. 

Tliornton.  William  K..  Woodbridge.  N.  J.  Tire  pump. 
2,067,358  :  Jan.   12. 

Thorp,  Gerald,  and  E.  Halse,  assignors  to  Bethlehem 
Foundry  &  Machine  Company,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Appara- 
tus for  heat  treating  granular  foods.  2,099,634  ;  Nov. 
16. 

Thorp,  Joel  R.,  assignor  to  The  Fulton  Company,  West 
Allis,   Wis.     Air  doflector.      2,006.432;   .Tan.   5. 

Thorp,  Joel  R.,  a.'^siguor  to  The  Fulton  Company,  West 
Allia,  Wis.      Deflector  shield.      2,066,589;  ,Tan.  5. 

Tliorp,  Joel  R.,  West  Allis,  and  W.  H.  Liobor,  Wauwatosa. 
assignors  to  The  Fulton  Company,  West  Allis,  Wis. 
Vehicle  ventilating  wing.     2,066.500  ;  Jan.  5. 

Thorp,  .Toel  R.,  assignor  to  The  Fulton  CJompany,  West 
Allis,  Wis.  Sleering  wheel  spinner  knob.  2,101,519  ; 
Doc.  7. 

Thorp,  Vaughn  P..  River  Edge,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Telegraph  system. 
2,071, 476:  Feb.  23. 

Thorp,  Vaughn  P.,  River  Edge,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Carrier  tele- 
graph  system.      2,081,312;   May  25. 

Thorpe,  Ilarry  B.,  Visalia,  Calif.  Tractor  scraper. 
2,075,482  :  Mar.  30. 

Thorsen,  James  W.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Tiiquld  dispenser 
and   disr)enRing  liiiuids.      2,103,194;  Dec.   21. 

Tliorsen,  'I'lior,  I'l.viiioulh  Townsliiii.  Ilciincpin  County, 
assignoi-  1o  Slorni  Mnnwracluring  Co.  Inc..  Minneapolis, 
Minn.     Grit  remover.     2,03.257;   Sept.   14. 

Thouret,  Wolfgang.  (See  Plrnnl,  M.,  Rompc,  and 
Q.'houret.) 

Tliorougligood,  (Charles,  and  II.  J.  ]\IcT/auglilin,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Reflector  attachment  for  flashlighlR.  2,082,857; 
June  8. 

Thorrez,  Canilel,  Jackson,  Midi.  Nut.  2,075,675;  Mnr. 
30. 


Thorsten.  Thorleif,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Sampling  device. 
2,076,188  ;  Apr.  6. 

Thonip,  Abraham  B.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Box  for 
shipping  chicks.     2,083,623 ;   June   15. 

Thorup,  Sidney  E.,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.  Golf  tee. 
2,082,811 ;  June  8. 

Thouret,  Wolfgang.      (See  Rompe,  R.,  and  Thouret.) 

Thowless,  Arthur  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Rock  drill. 
2,089,230;  Aug.    10. 

Thrall,  Walter  I.,  South  Pasadena,  Calif.  Domestic  water 
heating  and  gas  supply  system.     2,094.008  ;  Oct.  5. 

Thrasher,  Elmer  E.,  Cumberland,  Md.  Combination 
kitchen  utensil.     2,078,817  ;  Apr.  27. 

Threadgold,  Stanley  D.  (See  Harrison,  G.  B.,  and 
Threadgold. ) 

Threadgold,  Stanley  D.,  Ilford,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signrrients,  to  Dufay-CIIhromex  Limited,  Aldwych,  Lon- 
don, England.     Color  photography.     2,098,602  ;  Nov.  9. 

Threlkeld,  Howard  M.  (See  Kobberup,  Julius  A.  and 
J.  R.,  and  Threlkeld.) 

Thresh,  Frank  R.,  Beverly,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Lasting 
tool.     2,091,383  ;  Aug.  31. 

Thrift,  Fred.     (See  Callaway,  E.,  Jones,  and  Thrift.) 

Throckmorton,  John  W.  (See  Cooke,  M.  B.,  Schutt,  and 
Throckmorton.) 

Throckmorton,  John  W.  (See  Schutt,  H.  C,  and  Throck- 
morton.) 

Throckmorton,  John  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Gyro  Process  Company.  Detroit,  Mich.  Cracking  of 
hydrocarbon   oil.     2,100,062 ;   Nov.   23. 

Throndsen,  Otto  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Stabilizing  means 
for  ships.     2,075,594  ;  Mar.  30. 

Thrower,  Harry  W.     (See  Gautier,  William  J.,  assignor.) 

Thullen,  Louis  H.,  assignor  to  G.  &  W.  Electric  Specialty 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Pothead  device.  2,069,050 ; 
Jan.   26. 

Thum,  O.  &  W.,  Company,  The.  (See  Burgess,  W.  S.,  and 
Golley.  assignors.) 

Thum,  Walter  A..  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  assignor  to  United  Shoe 
Machinery  Corporation.  Paterson.  N.  J.  Apparatus 
for  attaching  heels  to  shoes.     2.067.295  ;  Jan.   12. 

Thuma,  Charles  H.,  Midian,  Kans.  Device  for  transport- 
ing live  fish.     2,091,695  ;  Aug.  31. 

Thumin,  Carl,  Yeadon,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.  Electric  circuit  breaker.  2.071,185  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Thumim,  Carl,  Yeadon,  and  T.  R.  Coggeshall,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Motor 
control   system.     2,094,478  ;    Sept.   28. 

Thumlert,  Edgar  A.,  assignor  to  The  Fairfield  Engineer- 
ing Company,  Marion.  Ohio.  Deflector  means  for  hop- 
per spouts.     2,103,392  ;  Dec.  28. 

Thiimmel.  Hermann,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Apparatus 
for  refining  lead  and  more  particularly  for  removing 
arsenic,  antimony,  tin,  and  zinc.     2,076,800  ;  Apr.  13. 

Tlnin,  Ferdinand  K.,  assignor  to  Berkshire  Knitting  Mills, 
Wyomissing,  Pa.  Stocking  and  making  the  same. 
2,691,169  ;  Aug.  24. 

Thunder,  Harold  G.,  assignor  to  Motor  Products  Corpora- 
tion. Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  ventilating  device. 
2,069,102  ;  Jan.  26. 

Thuner,  Robert.     (See  Skillman,  N.,  and  Thuner.) 

Thuras,  Albert  L.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Acoustic  device. 
2.086,649  ;  July  13. 

Thurber,  William  G.,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Bolt  actuat- 
ing mechanism.     2,074.244:  Mar.  16. 

Tliurher,  William  G.,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Steering  mech- 
anism for  motor  vehicles.     2.079,536  ;  May  4. 

Thurman.  Benjamin  H.  (See  Clayton,  B.,  Kerrick.  Stadt, 
and  Thurman.) 

Tliurman,  Benjamin  H.,  Yonkers.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Re- 
fining. Inc.,  Reno.  Nev.  Obtaining  phosphatides  from 
soapstock.     2,078,428  ;  Apr.  27. 

Thurmond,  Gilbert  I.,  Asheville,  assignor  to  American  Enka 
Corporation,  Enka,  N.  C.  Producing  artificial  silk. 
2,n7r,.S01  :  Apr.  13. 

Thurston,  Arthur  L.,  Wantagh,  assignor  to  .Mrplnne  and 
Marine  Direction  Finder  Corporation,  T;indonhurst, 
N.  Y.     Directionfinder.     2,080.418  ;  IMay  IS. 

Thurston.  Ernest  B.,  assignor  to  The  ITaughton  Elevator 
&  Jlachine  Company,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Slow  speed  regula- 
tion of  an  electric  motor.     2,080.842  :  May  18. 

Thurston,  (Jeorge  M.,  assignor  to  Bell  Teleplioii(>  T,al)or.T- 
tories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Temperature 
control  system  and  method.     2,073,459  ;  Mar.  9. 

Thurston.  Harold  E.,  et  al.  (See  Chandler,  Daniel  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Thurston.  Robert  R.,  Beacon,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pany, Now  York.  N.  Y.  Tr(>atm(>nt  of  petroleum 
residumin.      2.076,709:   .Apr.   13. 

Thurston,  Robert  R.,  Scnrsdale,  and  R.  J.  Ruble,  Beacon, 
assignors  to  The  Texas  Conipanv.  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Me- 
tallic  paint.      2.068,966;    Jan.    ;?6. 

Tlnvaits,  Frederick  G.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  The  TToll 
Cii..  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Vehicle  tank  structure. 
2,067.993  :  Jan.  19. 

Tlnvaits,  Frederick  G.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  The  Hell 
Co..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tank  strncture.  2,007.99  I  ;  Jau. 
10. 

Tlnvaits,  Frederick  G.,  AVaitwntosa,  assignor  to  The  Hell 
Co..  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Tank  nssenililago.  2,074,523 ; 
Mar.  23. 


620 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Thwaits,  Frederick  G.,  Wauwatosa,  and  R.  Rieboldt,  as- 
signors to  The  Heil  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Closure. 
2,093,624  ;  Sept.  21. 

Thweatt,  Hardin  D.,  and  O.  Hoffmann,  Buffalo,  assignors 
to  Lake  Erie  Engineering  Corporation,  Kenmore,  N.  Y. 
Molding  ijress.      2.00.3,299:  Oct.  12. 

Thyson,  Nimmo  C,  Miami,  Fla.  Radio  broadcasting  and 
communication  system.     2,073,034 ;  Mar.  9. 

Tibbetts,  Milton,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2,073,661  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Tibbetts,  Milton,  assignor  to  I'ackard  Motor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2,077,969  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Tibbetts,  Milton,  assignor  to  Packard  Jlotor  Car  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle  latch.  2,103,702  ; 
Dec.  28. 

TiboU,  William  A.  E.  (See  Holgersson,  S.  P.  H.  E.,  and 
Tibell.) 

Tice,  Richard  A.     (See  Suter,  W.  P.,  and  Tice.) 

Tichbourne,  George  A.,  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Water  or  steam  boiler.     2,089,450  ;  Aug.   10. 

Tichenor,  Carl  M.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Antenna  for  motor 
vehicles.     2,097.707  ;  Nov.  2. 

Tichota,  Vencel  J.,  Dodge,  and  N.  H.  Mapes,  Fremont, 
Nebr.     Coupler.     2,086,056 ;  July  6. 

Tichvinsky,  Leonid  M.  (See  Baudry,  R.  A.,  and  Tich- 
vinsky.) 

Ticknor,  Winton  A.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,    X.    Y.      Flue  structure.      2,103,002  ;    Dec.    28. 

Tide  Water  Associated  Oil  Company.  (See  Bertschinger, 
Charles  F.,  assijnior.) 

Tide  Water  Associated  Oil  Company.  (See  EUsberg,  Ed- 
ward, assignor.) 

Tide  Water  Associated  Oil  Company.  (See  Kaufmann, 
Arthur  G.,  assignor.) 

Tide  Water  Associated  Oil  Company.  (See  Rembert, 
Ernest  W.,  assignor. 

Tiede,  George  A.,  London.  Ontario,  Canada.  Fishing 
tackle  carrier.     2,069.061  ;  Feb.  2. 

Tierney,  Columbus  A.      (See  Eager,  Wesley  W.,  assignor.) 

Tierney,  Edward  M..  Washington.  D.  C!  Cigarette  ex- 
tinguisher.     2.068,999  :   Jan.    26. 

Tierney,  Edward  M.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Cigarette  ex- 
tinguisher.    2,089,1.39  :  Aug.  3. 

Tietz,  Hans,  Leverkusen-Wiesdorf,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Far- 
benindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Apparatus  for  producing  ice.  2,100,151  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Tietze,  Ernst.     (See  Hilger,  A.,  Ossenbeck,  and  Tietze.) 

Tietze,  Ernst.  Cologno-on-llie-Ithine.  and  O.  Hayer, 
lieverkuscn-I.  G.-Werk.  Girmany,  assignors  to  General 
Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pyrene  3.5,8.10- 
tetra-sulphonic  acid  and  derivatives  thereof.  2,094,224  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Tiffin  Art  Metal  Company,  The.  (See  Ovcrholtz,  George 
D.,  assignor.) 

Tifft,  Harold  C.     (See  Touceda,  E.  G.,  and  Tifft.) 

Tigelaar.  Jacob  H.      (See  Rozenia.  C.  E.,  and  Tigelaar.) 

Tiger,  Howard  L.,  assignor  to  The  Permutit  Company, 
New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Standardizing  water  for  carbonated 
beverages.     2,071,990  :   Feb.   23. 

Tiger,  Howard  L.,  New  York,  N.  \'.,  and  P.  C.  Goetz, 
Alount  Holly,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Permutit  Company. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Stabilizing  base  exchanging  humates. 
2,009,504:  Feb.  2. 

Tigennan.  J.  II.,  Inc.  (See  Tigerman,  Joseph  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tigennan,  Joseph  H.,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Tigerman.  Inc., 
Chicago,  III.     Free  play  device.    2,076.832  ;  Apr.  13. 

Tiggos.  Alexander  J.  (See  Booth,  R.  D..  Coffin,  and 
Tigges.) 

Tighe.  George  C.  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Rustless  Iron  and  Steel  Corporation  of 
America.  Pump  and  making  the  same.  2.090.102  : 
Aug.  17. 

Tijmstra,  Sijbren,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Shell  Develop- 
ment Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Process  and 
apparatus  for  contacting  fluids.     2.088.497  :  July  27. 

Tilbury,  Lyie  C,  Houston,  assignor,  by  mesne  nsslgiiments, 
to  A.  W.  Crosbv.  Harris  County,  Tex.  Pipe  holder. 
2.073,8.''.9  :  Mar.  16. 

Tildon,  Bert  O.,  Trenton.  N.  J.  Flush  valve  and  related 
construction.     2,087,099  :  July  13. 

Tildcn,  Bert  O.,  Trenton.  N.  J.  Lavatory  silencer. 
2.091,170:  Aug.  24. 

Tilden.  Paul  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Prevention  of  eOIoros- 
cenco  on  silicate  films.      2.069.486  :  Feb.   2. 

Tilden,  Sydney  G.,  Stewart  Manor,  Long  Island.  N.  T. 
Motor  vehicle  brake  testing  device.     2,079,751  ;  Mav  11. 

Tlldsley,  Henry  A„  Albany.  Calif.  Clamp.  2,070,459 ; 
Feb.  9. 

TileTex  Company.  The.  (See  Ileppes,  George  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tilgliman,  Richard  IT..  East  Orange,  assignor  to  The  Bab- 
cock  &  Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  X.  J.  Fuel  burner. 
2,096,267  ;   Oct.    19. 

Tllghman'.s  I'jitent  Sand  Blast  Company.  (See  Nichols, 
Thomas   W.,  assignor.) 

Tilles.  Gustav.  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  Proksch.  Vienna 
Austria.      Light   sign  device.     2.066.549;  Jan.  .1. 

Tilley,  Edwin  F.,  Dunellen,  N.  J.  Applicator.  2,095,423  ; 
Oct.   12. 

TlUinghnst,  George  II..  Burlington,  N.  J.  Eel  liolder. 
2.091.803;  AuK.  31. 


Tillyer,  Edgar  D.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 

Southbridge,  Mass.     Ophthalmic  lens.     2,077,134  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Tillyer,  Edgar  D.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 

Southbridge,  Mass.     Ophthalmic  lens.     2,087,270  ;  July 

20. 
Tillver.  Edgar  D..  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 

Southbridge,  Mass.     Glass  treatment.     2,092,789  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Tilton,  Joshua  A.     (See  Sweeney,  W.  J.,  and  Tilton.) 
Timber  Engineering  Company.     (See  Myer,  James  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Timber  Engineering  Company.      (See  Uhl,  Harry   G.,  as- 
signor. ) 
Timbers.   Homer  H.      (See  Atti.    Raphael,    assignor.) 
Timbs,  Edward,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.,   assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,  to  The  National  Supply  Company  of  Dela- 
ware,     Toledo,       Ohio.      Hydraulic      snubbing      jack. 

2,090,854  ;  Aug.  24. 
Timian,  Harold  H.     (See  Angell,  W.  R.,  Jr.,  and  Timian.) 
Timian.  Harold  H.,  assignor  to  Continental  Motors   Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.    Engine.    2,068,117  ;  Jan.  19. 
Timian,  Harold  H.,  Lake  Orion.  Mich.,  assignor  to  Bendix 

Aviation    Corporation,    South    Bend,    Ind.     Carburetor. 

2,092,482  ;  Sept.  7. 
Timian,  Harold  H.,  Detroit,  and  L.  P.  Kalb.  Grosse  Pointe 

Village,   assignors   to   Continental   Motors   Corporation, 

Detroit  Mich.    Engine.    2,094.860  ;  Oct.  5. 
Timken-Detroit  Axle  Company,  The.     (See  Alden,  Herbert 

W.,  assignor.) 
Timken-Detroit    Axle    Company,    The.       (See    Brownyer, 

Nelson  R.,  assignor.) 
Timken-Detroit  Axle   Company,  The.      (See  Clark,    Eldon 

S.,  assignor.) 
Timken-Detroit  Axle  Company.      (See  Cole,  Frank  O.,  as- 
signor.) 
Timken-Detroit  Axle  Company,  The.     (See  Keese,  Beverly 

W.,  assignor.) 
Timken-Detroit     Axle     Company,     The.      (See     Morgan. 

Mathew  B.,  assignor.) 
Timken-Detroit    Axle    Company.    The.       (See    Sutterfield, 

Noel   H.,  assignor.) 
Timken-Detroit  Axle  Company.     (See  Wilson,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 
Timken    Roller    Bearing    Company,    The.       (See    Assel, 

Walter  J.,  assignor.) 
Timken     Roller    Bearing     Company,     The.      (See    Bonte, 

Frederick  R.,  assignor.) 
Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The. 

Tracy  V.,  assignor.) 
Timkin  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The. 

T.  v..  and  Hektner,  assignors") 
Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The. 

P.,  assignor.) 
Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The 

Clifford  L..  assignor.) 
Timken   Roller   Bearing  Company,   The.      (See  Hektner, 

Joel,  assignor.) 
Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The. 

G.,  assignor.) 
Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The. 

and  Kiehl.  assignors.) 
Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company,  The. 

E.,  assignor.) 
Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company.  The. 

Oswald,  assignor.) 
Timken   Roller   Bearing  Company,   The. 

William  L.,  assignor.) 
Timken    Roller   Bearing   Company.    The. 

W.  L..  and  Buckwalfer,  assignors.) 
Timken  Silent  xVutomatic  Company,  The. 

Carroll   A.,   assignor.) 
Timken   Silent  Automatic   Company,   The 

Milton  A.,  assignor.) 
Timm.   William   II..   Apploton.   Wis.     Machine    gun   rack. 

2.097.9.'i9  :  Nov.  2. 
Tlmmerbeil,  Alfred.  Arnhem.  Netherlands.     Belt  fastener. 

2,068,826  ;  Jan.  26. 
Timmerboil,    Alfred,    Arnhem.    Netherlands.      Assembling 

hooks  and  spacing  strips  for  belt  fasteners.     2,086,449  ; 

July  6. 
Tlmmerbeil,    Alfred,    Arnhem.    Netherlands.      Device    for 

connecting    the    ends    of    belts,    straps,    and    the    like. 

2.097,108;  Oct.  26. 
Timmermann,  August.   New  York.  N.  Y.     Variable  speed 

power  drivo.     2,076,926  ;  Apr.  13. 
Timmis,  William  W.,  Glen  Covo.  and  W.  K.  Walker,  as- 
signors   to    American    Radiator    Company,    New    York, 

N.  Y.     Heat  exchange  svstem.     2.099.182:  Nov    16 
Timp6,  Atwood  M.,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Rubber  strung 

racket.     2,080,642  ;  May  18. 
Tindall.    Donald    J..    Orlando.     Fla. 

mitered  store  front  constructions. 
Tingey.   Harold   C.      (See  Hazell,    E 

scott.) 
Tinghir,   Vaho,   Forest   Hills.   N.   Y.      Aulomobile   reverse 

brake  mechanism.     2,070,698 ;   Feb.    10. 
Tingley,   Hugh  J.,   Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.     Serum 

treatnieiit    for   mange.      2.098.037;    Nov.   9. 
Tingley-Reliance    Rubber     Corporation.       (See     Jackson, 

Walter   C.,   assignor.! 
Tinius   Olsen    Testing   Machine   Company.      (See   Lewis. 

Robert   B.,  assignor.'*  " 


(See  Buckwalter, 

(See  Buckwalter, 

(See  Cox,  William 

(See  Eastburg, 


(See  Kifer,  Ward 

(See  Klamp,  P., 

(See  Olin,  Robert 

(See  Schlaupitz, 

( See   Scribner, 

(See  Scribner, 

(See  Brinkert, 

(See  Powers, 


Corner  clamp  for 
2.103,832  ;  Dec.  28. 
,   Tingey,   and   Lin- 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


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Tinker,  Dean,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Child's  swing.  2,092,993  ; 
Sept.   14. 

Tinker,  Herbert  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Lyon  Incorporated,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Metal   tire   cover.      2,099,763 ;    Nov.   23. 

Tinlcer,  John  M.     (See  Gubelmann,  I.,  and  Tinker.) 

Tinker,  John  M.,  South  Milwaukee,  and  V.  M.  Weinmayr, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Color  compound. 
2,073,662  ;  Mar.  16. 

Tinker,  John  M.,  South  Milwaukee,  and  V.  M.  Weinmayr, 
Milwaulcee,  Wis.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Fluorescent  hydrocarbon 
oils.     2,074,288  ;  Mar.  16. 

Tinker,  John  M,,  Penus  Grove,  and  V.  M.  Weinmayr,  Pit- 
man, N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  & 
Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Dealkylation  of  alkyl-aryl 
ethers.     2,100,228  :  Nov.  23. 

Tinnermau,  Albert  H.  (See  Lombard,  Herman  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tinnerman,  Albert  H.  (See  Tinnerman,  George  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tinnerman,  Albert  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Stove  construc- 
tion.    2,078,471  ;  Apr.  27. 

Tinnerman,  Albert  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Burner. 
2,087,416  ;  July  20. 

Tinnerman,  George  A.,  Rocky  River,  assignor  to  A.  H. 
Tinnerman,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Combined  fastening  struc- 
ture.    2,084,926  ;  June  22. 

Tinnerman,  George  A.,  Rocky  River,  assienor  to  A.  H. 
Tinnerman,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fastening  device. 
2,095,895  ;  Oct.   12. 

Tinnerman,  George  A.,  Rocky  River,  assignor  to  A.  H. 
Tinnerman,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Adapting  sheet  metal  for 
receiving  a  screw.     2,096,387  ;  Oct.  19. 

Tinnerman,  George  A.,  Rocky  River,  assignor  to  A.  H. 
Tinnerman,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fastening  device. 
2,101,287  ;  Dec.  7. 

Tinnerman,  George  A.,  Rocky  River,  assignor  to  Albert  H. 
Tinnerman,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Fastening  device. 
2,102,229  ;  Dec.  14. 

Tinnerman,  George  A.,  Rocky  River,  assignor  to  Albert 
H.  Tinnerman,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Combined  fastening 
structure.     2,103,833  ;  Dec.  28. 

Tinsel  Tape,  Incorporated.  (See  Bode,  Lester  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tinsley,  Horace,  Sandal,  England.  Belt  conveyer. 
2,094,728  ;  Oct.  5. 

Tinsley,  John  S.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Her- 
cules Powder  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Laminated 
glass.     2.099,086  ;  Nov.  16. 

Tinus,  William  C.      (See  Newhouse,  R.  C,  and  Tinus.) 

Tipsord,  Melvin  T.,  assignor  to  James  R.  Kearney  Corpo- 
ration, St.  Louis,  Mo.  Pin  and  bolt  holder.  2,102,926  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Tiryakian,  John  H.  H.,  Yonkers,  N.  T.  Cup  holding  hook. 
2,086,928  ;  July  13. 

Tischer,  Arthur  O.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Purifying  oils  and  vitamin  fractions  thereof. 
2,090,738  ;  Aug.  24.  ' 

Tisdall,  Frederick  F.  G.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  as- 
signor to  General  Baking  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Making,  bread.     2,096,213  ;  Oct.  19. 

Tishman,  Paul,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.  Heater  for  hypodermic 
solutions  and  the  like.     2,087,586  ;  July  20. 

Tiska,  A.  W.,  et  al.  (See  Thompson,  W.  F.,  and  Whitten, 
assignors.) 

Tiska,  Mary,  et  al.  (See  Thompson,  W.  F.,  and  Whitten, 
assignors.) 

Tlsza,  Edmond  T.,  Yonkers,  assignor  to  The  Pyridium 
Corporation,  Nepera  Park,  N.  Y.  Medicinal  prepara- 
tions including  aminopyridine  salts  and  preparing  and 
utilizing  the  same.     2,080,517  ;  May   18. 

Titanito  Alloys  Corporation.  (See  Bates,  Jolin  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Titanium  Alloy  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Comstock,  George  F.,  assignor.) 

Titanium  Alloy  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Comstock.  G.  P..  nnr\  Rfimoff.  assignors.) 

Titanium  Alloy  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Kinzic,  Charles  J.,  assignor.) 

Titanium  Alloy  Manufacturing  Company,  Tbe.  (See  Kin- 
zie,  C.  J.,  and  Ilako,  assignors.) 

Titanium  Alloy  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (Sop  Kin- 
zio.  (;.  J.,  I'hinkolt,  and  (^ommons.  assignors.) 

Tltoflex  Metal  Hose  Co.  (See  Stone,  R.  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 

Title  (iuarantee  and  Trust  Company,  executor.  (See 
Townsnnd.  Harry  R.,  assignor.) 

Titl(>Hla(l,  Nicolay,  assignor,'  by  mesne  nssignnionts.  to 
fMiciiilcul  (,\)nsl ruction  Corporation,  Cliarlotle,  N.  C. 
(^onti-ol  of  llie  (low  ratio  of  a  liquid  and  a  gas. 
2.090.921  :   Aug.  24. 

Tittle,  Theodore  II.,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Agitator  for 
washing  machlnoB.      2,073,540;   Mar.  9. 

TKuH,  Hubert  J.,  I'atorson,  N.  J.,  and  J.  R.  Wallis,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  assignor.s  to  Franklin  Railway  Supply 
(Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Steam  engine.  2,075,069"; 
Mar.   30. 

Tllns,  I'M\il  M.     (See  Moss.  L.  E..  and  Titus.) 

TItuH,  Robert  S.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Face  mask. 
2,081,770  ;   May   25. 


Tivoli  Brewing  Company.  (See  Novotny,  Anton,  as- 
signor.) 

Tjaai-da,  John,  Birmingham,  assignor  to  Briggs  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Instrument  panel. 
2,072,655  ;  Mar.  2. 

Tjaarda,  John,  Birmingham,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Briggs 
Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Instrument 
panel.     2,091,059  ;  Aug.  24. 

Tobacco  By-Products  and  Chemical  Corporation.  (See 
Arnold,   Robert  B.,  assignor.) 

Tobacco  By-Products  and  Chemical  Corporation.  (See 
McConnell,  Henry  K.,  assignor.) 

Tobe  Deutschmann  Corporation.  (See  Metcalf,  C.  W., 
and  Haskins,  assignors.) 

Tobey,  Fred  W.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Filing  cabinet. 
2,099,148  ;  Nov.  16. 

Tobiason,  Arnold  J.,  Amltyville,  N.  Y.  Cast  iron  double 
hub  running   trap.     2,069,428  ;   Feb.   2. 

Tobin,  Frederick  M.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Tobin  Packing  Co.,  Inc.,  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa.  Treatment 
of  hog  carcasses.     2,100,299  ;  Nov.   23. 

Tobin,  James  H.     (See  Phillraore,  C.  E.,  and  Tobin.) 

Tobin,  James  H.,  assignor  to  Tobin  Tool  and  Die  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  Camera.  2,069,339  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Tobin,  Joseph  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  L.  R.  Snell, 
Richmond,  Va.  Vaporizing  applicator.  2,086,588 ; 
July  13. 

Tobin,  Kenneth  J.     (See  Fehr,  E.  J.,  and  Tobin.) 

Tobin,  Kenneth  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Car  door.     2,075,558;  Mar.   30. 

Tobin,  Kenneth  J.,  (Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Evans  Products  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
A^ehicle  anchoring  device.     2,078,700  ;   Apr.   27. 

Tobin,  Kenneth  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Car  door.     2,088,072  ;  July  27. 

Tobin,  Kenneth  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Door  handle  and  latching  device. 
2,091,384  ;  Aug.  31. 

Tobin,  Kenneth  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Tracks  for  sliding  car  doors. 
2,097,424  ;  Oct.  26. 

Tobin,  Max.      (See  Anderson,  C.  A.,  and  Tobin.) 

Tobin  Packing  Co.,  The.  (See  Tobin,  Frederick  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tobin  Tool  and  Die  Company.  (See  Phillmore,  C.  E.,  and 
Tobin,  assignors.) 

Tobin  Tool  and  Die  Company,  Inc.  (See  Tobin,  James 
H.,    assignor.) 

Tobis  Tonbild-Syndikat  A.  G.  (See  Freund,  Berthold, 
assignor.) 

Tobis,  Tonbild-Syndikat  A.  G.  (See  Mayer,  Josef,  as- 
signor.) 

Tochtermann,  Ulrich,  Berlin-Steglitz,  and  H.  A.  Kuhl- 
mann,  Berlin,  Germany.  Hydraulic  press,  especially  for 
producing  palate  plates.     2,088.144  :  Julv  27. 

Todaro,  Vincent  S.,  Brooljlyn,  N.  Y.  Liquid  fuel  burner. 
2,075,242  ;  Mar.  30. 

Todd  Combustion  Equipment,  Inc.  (See  McDonald, 
James,   assignor.) 

Todd  Company,  The.      (See  Payne,  Walter  B.,  assignor.) 

Todd  Company,  The.     (See  Smith,  Burgess  W.,  assignor.) 

Todd,  Edward  M.,  et  al.  (See  Langdon,  Jesse  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Todd,  Edward  W.,  et  al.  (See  Highfill,  Ernest  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Todd,  Edward  W.,  et  al.  (See  Langdon,  Jesse  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Todd,  Francis  B.     (See  Todd,  James  A.  and  P.  B.) 

Todd,  Guerin,  assignor  to  Hanson-Van  Winklc-Munning 
Company,  Matawan,  N.  J.  Conveyer  driving  control. 
2,074,599;  Mar.  23. 

Todd,  Harlan  C,  and  P.  R.  Todd,  Martin.  S.  Dak.  Il- 
luminated  filling   nozzle.      2,071,242 ;   Feb.   16. 

Todd,  ITobart  H.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Hog  beater  paddle. 
2.092.483  ;  Sept.  7. 

Todd,  James  A.  and  F.  B.,  Attalla,  Ala.  Hanger  and 
shield.     2,089,077  ;  Aug.  3. 

Todd,  John  W.,  TOast  London,  Union  of  South  Africa. 
Jlanufacturod  article  of  food  or  confectionery  and  in 
combinations  of  the  same  witli  coverings.  2,082,312 ; 
Juno  1. 

Todd,  John  W.,  East  London,  Union  of  South  Africa. 
Manufacturing  articles  of  food  or  confectionery. 
2.082,313;  June  1. 

Todd,  Paul  R.     (See  Todd,  Hnrinn  C,  and  P.   R.) 

Todd,"  Ralph  C,  Elyrla,  Ohio.  Hinged  structure. 
2,099,778  ;  Nov.  23. 

Todd,  Robert  T.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Byron  Jack- 
son Co..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Slip  lock  for  elevators. 
2,085.237  ;  June  29. 

Todd.  Wllllimi.  Leominster,  Mass.  Itnll  and  socket  Joint. 
•_'.0(!7.553  :  Jim.  12 

Todd,  Willinni   It.      (See  Weiss.  Henry  G.,  assignor.) 

Todendcnkyu  Kabushiki  Kalshn.  (See  Yajima,  RinJIro, 
assignor.) 

Toollc,   Walter  IT.      (See  Vroom.   R.   D.   W..   and  Toollp.) 

Toelle,  Waller  II.     (See  Whitehead,  O.  N.,  and  Toelle.) 


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IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Toennios,  Gerrit,  Narberth,  and  T.  F.  Lavine,  Ardmore, 
Pa.  Oxidation  products  of  cystine  and  related  com- 
pounds and  making  the  same.     2,078,592  ;  Apr.    27. 

Tofano,  Frank,  Bronx.  N.  Y.  Chemically  filled  electric 
block  for  medical  heat  treatments.  2,071,186 ;  Feb. 
16. 

Tofaute,  Walter,  Essen,  Germany,  assignor  to  The  Xitralloy 
Corporation.  Structural  parts  having  hisjh  permanent 
strength.     2.0S3.20S  ;  June  8. 

Tofflemire,  Benjamin  F..  Berkeley,  Calif.  Parachute  re- 
lease safety  device.     2,087.458  ;  July  20. 

Tognola,  TuUio,  Sidney,  X.  T..  assignor  to  Bendis  Avia- 
tion Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Magnetic  rotor. 
2,080,018 ;  May  11. 

Tognola,  Tullio,  Sidney,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Avia- 
tion Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Magneto  rotor. 
2,086,398  ;  July  6. 

Tognola,  Tullio,  Sydney.  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Avia- 
tion Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind,  Magneto  generator, 
2,091,190  :  Aug.  24. 

Toho  Kagakukogyo  Kabusbiki-Kaisha.  (See  Saigen,  Boku, 
assignor. ) 

Tokheim   Oil    Tank   and    Pump   Company.      (See   Pepper, 

Byron  J.,  assignor.) 
Tolar,    Boscoe    B.,     St.    Pauls,    X.     C.       Row    marker. 
2,089,451 ;  Aug.  10. 

Toledo  Automatic  Brush  Machine   Company,   The.      (See 

Jobst.  Conrad,  assignor.) 
Toledo  Engineering  Company.     (See  Schwalbe,  Franz  G., 
assignor.) 

Toledo    Pipe   Threading   Machine   Company,    The.      (See 

Vosper,  William  W.,  assignor.) 
Toledo  Scale  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Hem,  Halvor 
O.,  assignor.) 

Toledo  Scale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hem,  Halvor 
W.,  assignor.) 

Toledo  Scale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hurt, 
Samuel  H.,  assignor.) 

Toledo  Scale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Jerome,  Alan 
J.,  assignor.) 

Toledo  Scale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Marshall, 
Charles  O.,  assignor.) 

Toledo  Scale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Reeves, 
Orwell  C,  assignor.) 

Toledo  Scale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Waltz, 
Foster  V.,  assignor.) 

Toledo  Scale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Weckerly, 
Mark  A.,  assignor.) 

Toledo  Scale  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Williams, 
Lawrence  S..  assignor.) 

Toledo  Show  Case  Company,  The.  (See  JIayo,  Louis  H., 
assignor.) 

Tolen.  Earl  V.,  and  C.  B.  Harbstreit,  Bedford,  Ind.,  as- 
signors to  Reliance  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago. 
111.  Work  guide  for  sewing  machines.  2.074,572 : 
Mar.  23. 

Toler,  James  AL     (See  Loeb,  D.  S..  and  Toler.) 

Tolland,  John  J..  We.'Jt  Lawn.  I'a..  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  American  Chain  &  Cable  Conipanv.  Inc. 
Valve  seat  lock.     2.093,219  :  Sept.  14. 

ToUes,  Irving  H.,  assignor  to  The  Waterbury  Farrel 
Foundry  and  Machine  Company.  Waterbury,  Conn. 
Tandem  mill.     2,089,311  ;   Aug.   10. 

Tolley,  Donald  B.,  assignor  to  Globe  American  Corpora- 
tion, Kokomo,  Ind.  Poultry  fountain.  2,086,341  : 
July  6. 

Tolley,  Donald  B.,  and  D.  H.  Hill,  assignors  to  Globe 
American  Corporation,  Kokomo,  Ind,  Brooder  for 
chick.s.     2.082.990  :  June  8. 

ToUoy.  Donald  B.,  and  D.  II.  Hill,  Macomb,  111.,  assignors 
to  Globe  American  Corporation,  Kokomo,  Ind.  Brooder 
for  chicks.     2.094.729  :  Oct.  5. 

Tollison.  Paul  L..  Plainfield.  X.  J.,  asslimor  to  Wood 
Newspaper  Machinery  Corporation,  Xew  York,  X.  Y. 
Plato  cinmp.     2. 07.'). 5.59  ;  Mar.  30. 

Tolman,  Charles  P.,  Kew  Gardens,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Noble  4  Wood  Machine  Co.,  Hoosick 
Falls,  N.  Y.  Stuff  treatment  apparatus.  2,087,550  ; 
July  20. 

Tolman,  Charles  P.,  Kew  Gardens,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Xoble  &  Wood  Machine  Co.,  Hoosick 
Falls.  X.  Y.  Material  treating  apparatus.  2,087.557  : 
July  20. 

Tolman,  Charles  P.,  Kew  Gardens,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Xoble  &  Wood  Machine  Co.,  Hoosick 
Falls.  X.  Y.  Stuff  treatment  apparatus.  2,087,558 ; 
July  20. 

Tolman,  Charles  P.,  Kew  Gardens,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Xoble  &  Wood  Machine  Co.,  Hoosick 
Falls,  N.  Y.  Stuff  treatment  apparatus.  2,037,550  : 
July  20. 

Tolman,  Charles  P.,  Kew  Gardens,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Noble  &  Wood  Machine  Co.,  Hoosick 
Falls.  X.  Y.  Stuff  treatment  apparatus.  2.087.560  : 
July  20. 

Tolman,  Charles  P..  Kew  Gardens,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Xoble  &  Wood  Machine  Co,,  Hoosick 
Falls,  X,  \'.  Material  treating  apparatus.  2,087.561  ; 
July  20, 

Tolman,  John  A„  Watertown,  Mass.  Fluid  brake  mecha- 
nism,   2,077,080;  Apr,  13. 


Tolman,  Walter  S.,  Buffalo,  assignor  to  Xational  Aniline 
and  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Anthra- 
quinone  vat  dve  powders  and  their  preparation. 
2,086,831 ;  July  13. 
Tolson,  William  A.,  Merchantville,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Television  system.  Re. 
20,338  ;  Apr.  20. 
Tolson,  William  A.,  Westmont,  X.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation       of       America.  Impulse        generator. 

2,074,033  :  Mar.  16. 
Tolson,  William  A.,  Westmont,  X.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,    to    Radio    Corporation    of   America,    Xew 
York,  X.   Y.     Deflection   device    for   cathode-ray  tubes. 
2.074.764;   Mar.    23. 
Tolson,  William  A.,  Erlton,  and  J.   R.  Duncan,  Camden, 
X.    J.,    assignors    to    Radio    Corporation    of    America. 
Oscillator   for  use   with   kinescope   deflecting   circuits. 
2,101.520  ;  Dec.  7. 
Tolstoouhov,    Alexander    V.       (See    Hopkinson,    R.,    and 

Tolstoouhov.) 
Tomahawk   Kraft  Paper  Company  et  al.      (See  Extrom, 

J.  A.,  assignor,  and  Martin.) 
Tomalis,  Joseph  J.,  assignor  to  American  Screw  Company, 
Providence,  R.  I.     Making  dies  or  punches.     2.066,372  ; 
Jan.  5. 
Tomalis.  Joseph  J.,  assignor  to  American  Screw  Company, 
Providence,    R.    I.      Screw    manufacture.      2,082,085 ; 
June  1. 
Tomalis,  Joseph  J,,  assignor  to  American  Screw  Company, 
Providence,   R,   I.      Making  screw   blanks.      2,090,338 ; 
Aug.  17. 
Toman,    Michael   E.,   Berwyn.    111.,    assignor   to    Castings 
Patent  Corporation.    Apparatus  for  molding.    2,088,123  ; 
July  27. 
Tomec.    John,   Trenton,    X.    J.      Building  material.      Re. 

20,607  ;  Dec.  28. 
Tomec,      John,     Trenton,     X.     J.        Building     material. 

2.075,373  ;  Mar.  30. 
Tomec,  John,  Trenton,  X.  J.     Wall  covering.     2,100,175  : 

Nov.  23. 
Tomei,    Gino.,   Boston,    assignor   of   one-third    to    G.    Del 
Checcolo,  and   one-third   to  A.   P.   Marchl,   Somerville, 
Mass.     Cooking  utensiL     2.070,519  ;  Feb.  9. 
Tomita,    Rioe,    Punnene,    Maui,    Hawaii.      Self    retaining 

closure  for  collapsible  tubes.     2.071,867  :  Feb.  23. 
Tomkins.   Harold  A.,   Jackson.   Mich.     Crankshaft   chuck. 

2.067.107  :  Jan.  5. 
Tomkins-Johnson  Company.     (See  Hofstetter,  Robert,  as- 
signor.) 
Tomkinson.  Charles  C.  Plainfield.  X.  J.,  assignor  to  R.  E. 
Ocden,  Mountainville,  X',  Y.     Wedge  for  concrete  form 
ties.     2.084.417  :  June  22. 
Tomlin,  John  R.,  and  A.  Lund.juist,  Xew  York,  and  A.  J. 
Horton,  White  Plains,  assignors  to  R.  Hoe  &  Company, 
Inc..  Xew  York,  X.  Y.,  Irving  Trust  Companv,  permanent 
trustee.     Web  supply  mechanism.     2,071.440  :  Feb.  23. 
Tomlin,  Wesley  R..  Fort  Collins.  Colo.    Automobile  light- 
ing system.     2,068,580  ;  Jan.  19. 
Tomlinson,  Alfred  E.      tSee  Mueller,  Gustave.  assicnor.) 
Tomlinson,    Charles    H..    Mansfield.    Ohio.      Buffing   plat- 
form. ,   2.081.964:    June    1. 
Tomlinson.     Clarence    L.,    Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Plow. 

2.090.243  :  Aug.  17. 
Tomlinson.  Edward  J.,  assignor   to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration.    Dayton.     Ohio,       Refrigerating    apparatus. 
2.097.539  :  X'ov.  2. 
Tomlinson.    Fay   M.,    assignor   to   A.    M.    Hood,    trustee, 
Lebanon,      Ind.       Centrifugal      separator.       2,092,484 ; 
Sept.  7. 
Tomlinson.  Fay  >L,  Lebanon,  assignor  to  Arthur  M.  Hood, 
trustee.  Indianapolis,  Ind.    Air  gun.     2,097,866  ;  Xov.  2. 
Tomlinson,   George  H.,  Jr.     (See  Hibbert,  H.,  and  Tom- 
linson.) 
Tomlinson,  George  H.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.     Treat- 
ing pulp  mill  waste  cooking  liquors.     2,070,632  ;   Feb. 
16. 
Tomlinson.     Obadiah     X.,     Howell,      Ga.     Twine  holder, 

2.100.989  :   Nov.  30. 
Tomozawa.     Takashi,     Yotsuya-ku,     assignor     to     Nippon 
Kognku  Kogyo  Kabushiki  Kaisha,  Tokyo,  Japan.     Meth- 
'i"«il°°„i'PP'''"**"^  for  reproducing  sculotured  objects. 
2.0S,^,400  ;  June  29. 
Tompkins  Bros.   Co.      (See  Ingalls,  Willis  A.,    assignor.) 

^"^/Ti^oljo- ^'V'^^,,/-  ^^^°-  ^'e^"-  Illuminated  chart. 
-.UbP.oJi  :  Jan.  26. 

Tompkins.  Emerson  H.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  W  aterbury.  Conn,  Hose  coupling.  2,077,864  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Tompkins,  Emerson  H.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
2  09o'o7i'-   ^^^ ''\^i*"'"y-       C;onn.         Lipstick       holder 


to 
Conn. 


Tompkins.  Emerson  H.,  and-  D.  L.  Spender,  assignors 
scovill  Manufacturing  Company,  Waterbury,  Co 
Flashlight  head  unit.     2,092,617  ;  Sept    7 

Tompkins.  Emerson  H.,  and  D.  L.  Spender,  assignors  to 
Scovill  Manufacturing  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn, 
llashlight.     2,097.222:  Oct    '''G 

Tompkins,    Harry    W..    Brighton    assignor   to   Howe   and 

boor"2.086To."fjub--6 '"'''''''''•  ""•  ''•     ^''"''  '""*^' 
Tompkins.^James  G.^  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Hose  support- 

Tompklns,^Ja^me8  G.^  Los'  Angeles,  Calif.     Hose  support- 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


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Tompkins,  .Tames  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hose  sup- 
porter.    2,081,469  ;  May  25. 

Tompkins,  James  G.,  Venice,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Patent  Securities  Corporation,  Los  Angeles 
County,   Calif.     Hose  fastener.     2,082,367 ;   June   1. 

Tompkins,  James  G.,  Venice,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Patent  Securities  Corporation,  Los  Angeles 
County,  Calif.     Buckle.     2,088,820  ;  Aug.  3. 

Tomslcek,  William  J.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Lloyd  L.  Dodge, 
Rhinelander,  Wis.,  and  Jose  B.  Calva,  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
said  Tomslcek  and  said  Calva  assignors  of  their  right  to 
Dodge  Chemical  and  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago, 
HI.     Adhesive.     2,087,337  ;  July  20. 

Tondeur,  Rene,  London,  England.  Manufacture  of  me- 
tallic tubing.     2,099,040  ;  Nov.  16. 

Tondeur,  Rene,  London,  assignor  to  Bowden  (Engineers) 
Limited,  Willesden  Junction,  England.  Flexible  tubing. 
2,092.898  ;  Sept.  14. 

Tondeur,  Rene,  London,  assignor  to  Bowden  (Engineers) 
Limited,  Willeston  Junction,  England.  Manufacture  of 
flexible  metal  tubes.     2,092.899  :  Sent.  14. 

Tondreau,  Albert  W.,  Hollywood,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Warner 
Brothers  Pictures,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Support  and 
adjustment  for  view  flinders.     2,094,28.5  ;  Sept.  28. 

Tondreau,  Albert  W.,  Hollywood,  and  F.  W.  Gage,  Beverly 
Hills,  Calif.,  assignors  to  Warner  Brothers  Pictures, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Film  treating  apparatus. 
2,077.081  ;  Apr.  13. 

Tone,  Frank  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Carborundum  Company,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Abrasive 
article.     2,084,513  ;  June  22. 

Toney,  Edward  F.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Company,  Allegheny  County,  Pa.  Store 
front  construction.     2,075,676  ;  Mar.  30. 

Toney,  Edward  F.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Company,  Allegheny  County,  Pa.  Store 
front  construction.     2,075,677  ;  Mar.  30. 

Toney,  Edward  F.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 
Plate  Glass  Company,  Allegheny  Countv,  Pa.  Double 
window  construction.    2,094,435  ;  Sept.  28. 

Toniolo,  Guy,  Grapeville,  Pa.  Ashtray.  2,099,635 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Tonjum,  Mary,  et  al.     (See  Lemieux,  Felix  J.,  assignor.) 

TOnnies,  Hans  F.,  Altona-Grossflottbelc,  Germany.  Photo- 
electric photometer.      2,067.843  ;   Jan.   12. 

Toogood,  Henry  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  External  form 
soreader.     2.096.8G8  :  Oct.   26. 

Tooker,  John  N.,  Canajoharie,  assignor  to  B.  Arkell,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Forming  valve  bags.     2,102,766  ;  Dec,  21. 

Tooker,  John  N.,  Canajoharie,  assignor  to  B.  Arkell,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  forming  valve  bags. 
2,102,767;   Dec.   21. 

Tooley,  Sam  W.,  Montello,  Nev.  Antiskid  device. 
2,077,286;  Apr.  13. 

Tootal  Broadhurst  Lee  Company  Limited.  (See  Battye, 
A.  E.,  Marsh,  Tankard,  Watson,  and  Wood,  assignors.) 

Topham,  Laurence  E.,  Wenham,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Patorson,  N.  J.  Lock- 
stitch sewing  machine.     2,066,373  ;  Jan.  5. 

Topham,  Laurence  E.,  Wenham,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Cam  operated  machine.     2.070,633  ;  Feb.   16. 

Topham.  Laurence  E.,  Wenham,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  shoes.     2,086,929 ;  July 

Topham,  Laurence  E.,  Wenham,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Lock- 
stitch shoe  sewing  machine.     2,094,030:   Sept.  28. 

Topham,  Laurence  E.,  Wenham,  and  C.  L.  Knott,  Beverly, 
Mass.,  assignors  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corpora- 
tion,  Paterson,   N.  J.     Last  lathe.     2,072,228  ;  Mar.  2. 

Topiel,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Trimming  material. 
2.101,521  :  Dec.  7. 

Toplpy,  John  W.  M.,  Blackboys,  England.  Wick  lamp 
burner.     2,095,159;  Oct,   5. 

Topor,  Jacob,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Mouthpiece  and  double 
ended  reed  for  wind  musical  instruments.  2,069,784 ; 
Fob.  9. 

Topp,  Maurice  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Metal  feeder  for 
type  casting  machines.     2,090,316  ;  Aug.  17. 

Tonping,  John  A.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Covering  material. 
2,068,118;  Jan.  19. 

Topping,  John  A.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Covering  material. 
2,089,312:  Aug.   10. 

Topping,  John  A.,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Covering  element. 
2,093,944;  Sept.  21. 

Tor  Equipment  Company.  (See  Monk,  B.,  and  RIckwood, 
assignors.) 

Torhort,  John  E.,  Jr.,  National  City,  Calif.  Wrench. 
2,008,207;  Jan.  3  9. 

Torbert,  John  K.,  Jr.,  National  City,  Calif.  Testing  and 
■Mctting  device  for  artificial  horizon  Instruments. 
2.072,779  ;  Mar.  2. 

Torbert,  John  E.,  Jr.,  National  City,  Calif.  Novelty. 
2.079,053  ;   May  4. 

Torbert,  John  E,,  Jr.,  Nntlonnl  City,  Cnllf.  Level  and 
support  therefor.     2,097,??18  ;  Nov.  2. 

Torbert,  John  E.,  Jr.,  Niilionnl  City,  Calif.  Adjustiibl.' 
level.     2,097,819  ;  Nov.  2. 

Torbert.  John  10.,  Jr.,  National  City.  Cnllf.  Safety  de- 
vice for  aircraft  and  other  convpynnoes.  2,100.410; 
Nov.   30. 


Torchet,  Pierre.  Riouperoux,  France,  assignor  to  Det 
Norske  Aktieselskab  for  Elektrokemisk  Industri,  Oslo, 
Norway.     Electrode  suspension.     2,073,356  ;  Mar.  9. 

Torme,  Arthur  H.,  assignor  to  Torme  Products  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Self-standing  cut-out.     2,060.591  ;  Jan.  5. 

Torme  Products  Co.      (See  Torme,  Arthur  H..   assignor.) 

Tornberg,  Isidor,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wood  News- 
paper Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fold- 
ing paper  products.     2,070,324;  Feb.  9. 

Tornberg,  Isidor,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Wood  News- 
paper Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Print- 
ing press.     2,096,869  ;  Oct.  26. 

Tornblom,  Nils  A,,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Appleton 
Electric  Company.  Explosionproof  cable  reel. 
2,074,305  ;  Mar.  16. 

Tornblom,  Nils  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Appleton 
Electric  Company.  Cover  attaching  means.  2,084,541  ; 
June  22. 

Tornblom,  Nils  A.,  and  E.  Bylund,  Chicago,  111.,  assignors 
to  Appleton  Electric  Company.  Pipe  beading  tool. 
2,085,710;  June  29. 

Tornebohm,  Hilding  V.,  assignor  to  T.  H.  Ahlgren,  Gothen- 
burg, Sweden.     Change  speed  gear.     2,066,952  ;  Jan.  5. 

Tornebohm,  Kenneth  A.,  assignor  to  J.  P.  Danielson  Co., 
Inc.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Wrench  set  holder.  2,083,131  ; 
June  8. 

Tornquist,  Earl  L.,  Elmhurst,  111.  Manufacturing  water 
gas.     2,084,749  ;  June  22. 

Toro  Blanufacturing  Company.  (See  Moyer,  Amos  F., 
assignor.) 

Toro  Manufacturing  Corporation  of  Minnesota.  (See 
Moyer,  A.  F.,  and  Kleidon,  assignors.) 

Torque-Distributor  Co.,  The.  (See  Lawler,  Frank  P.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Torras.  Joaquin  V.,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  Container. 
2,077,027  ;  Apr.  13. 

Torres,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Smoking  pipe. 
2,100,093  ;  Nov.  23. 

Torrey,  Lucien  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Mechanical  refrig- 
erator apparatus.     2,075,838  ;  Apr.   6. 

Torrey,  Lucien  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automatic  control 
valve.     2,078,108  ;  Apr.  20. 

Torrington  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Neidt, 
Herman  N.,  assignor.) 

Torrington  Manufacturing  Co,,  The.  (See  Upson,  Walter 
L.,  assignor.) 

Torsion  Balance  Company,  The.  (See  Becker,  C.  A.,  and 
Seyter,  assignors.) 

Tost,  Charles  R.,  Cranston,  assignor  to  The  Hadley  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Providence,  R.  I.    Clasp.     2,086,450  ;  July  6. 

Toth,  Emerick,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  H.  Cooper,  Passaic, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Pilot  Radio  Corporation,  Long  Island 
City,  N.  Y.  Radio  receiving  apparatus.  2,079,752 ; 
May  11. 

Toth,  Louis.     (See  Peremi,  E.,  and  Toth.) 

Tottenham.  Elizabeth  M.,  Brownwood,  Tex.  End  mattress. 
2,095,459  ;  Oct.  12. 

Totz,  Arthur  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Last  support.  2,082,308  ; 
June  1. 

Totzek,  Priedrich,  Essen-Stoppenberg,  Germany,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Koppers  Company.  Coal 
distillation  oven  and  the  lik-e.     2,072,321 ;  Mar.  2. 

Totzeic,  Priedrich,  Essen-Stoppenberg,  (jermany.  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Koppers  Company.  Coke  oven. 
2,082.858  ;  June  8. 

Touceda,  Enrique  G.     (See  Williams,  H.  A.,  and  Touceda.) 

Touceda,  Enrique  G.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Controlling  electric 
apparatus.     2,099,764  ;  Nov.  23. 

Touceda,  Enrique  G.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Car-Heat- 
ing Company,  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Alloy.  2,072.910; 
Mar.  9. 

Touceda,  Enrique  G.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Car-Heating 
Company,  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Alloy.  2,072,911  : 
Mar.  9. 

Touceda,  Enrique  G.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Car-Heating 
Company,  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Denture.  2,081,392  ; 
May  25. 

Touceda,  Enrique  G.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Car-Heat- 
ing Company,  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Denture.  2,089,587  ; 
Aug.   10. 

Touceda,  Enrique  G.,  assignor  to  Consolidated  CarlTent- 
ing  Company,  Inc.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Alloy.  2,103,500  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Touceda,  Enrique  G.,  and  H.  C.  Tifft,  assignors  to  Con 
solidated  Car  Heating  Company,  Inc.,  .Mbanv,  N.  Y. 
Melting  and  molding  materials.     2,080.483  ;  July  6, 

Toulmin,  Harry  A.,  Jr.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Commonwealth  lOnginooring  Corpora- 
tion. Wilmington,  Del.  Production  of  carbon  black. 
2,087,391  ;  July  20. 

Toulmin,  Harry  A.,  Jr.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Com- 
monwealth Engineering  Corporation.  Wilmington,  Del. 
Refrigeration.     2,090,147;  Oct,  19, 

Toulmin,  Harry  A,,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Business  Corners,  Inc. 
of  Delaware,  Ilayton,  Ohio.  Monsurlnc  Instrument. 
2.101,203;  Dec.  7. 

Toulouse,  Julian  Tl,,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Owon- 
Tlliiiols    Glass    (^)mpanv.      Basket.      2.000.374  •    Jan     5 

Tour,  Sam.  (See  Spowers,  W,  II.,  Jr.,  Tour,  Wright,  and 
Reld.) 

Touruler,  Hermnn  A.,  I/lUe,  France,  assignor  to  General 
lOliM'trlr  (^ompiiny.     Electric  heater.     2.070,498:  Fob.  9 

Tourot,  Emnui  E.,  Paris,  Frnnce.  Brncolet.  2,083,880  • 
June  15. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Toursier,  Jean  F.  R.  P.,  Paris.  Franco.  Heel.  2,095,110  : 
Oct.  5. 

Toussaint,  Heinrich,  Berlin-LanUwitz.  and  E.  Ileintzmann, 
Bofhuni,  Germany.     Mine  prop.     2.0fi().4.33  ;  Jan.  5. 

Toussaint,  Walter  J.     (See  Perkins,  G.  A.,  and  Toussaint.) 

Tovell,  Clarence  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assi.enor  to  Metal  Air 
Seals  Company.     Storehouse.     2,087,864  ;  July  20. 

Toward,  William,  Poland  Mines,  Pa.  Pump  piston  pack- 
ing.    2,073,888;  Mar.  16. 

Towell,  Oscar  J.,  assignor  to  Bunte  Brothers,  Chicago, 
111.     Folding  display  container.     2,085,238  ;  June  29. 

Towell,  Oscar  J.,  assignor  to  Bunte  Brothers,  Chicago, 
III.     Container.     2,085,239 ;  June  29. 

Tower  Company,  The.      (See  Anderson,  Roger,  assignor.) 

Tower,  Elmer  V.  J.,  assignor  to  Motor  Wheel  Corporation, 
Lansing,  Mich.     Automatic  clutch.     2,079,753  ;  May  11. 

Tower,  Wallace  G.,  Milwaukie,  Oreg.  Machine  for  manu- 
facturing battery  plate  separators.     2,073,911 ;  Mar.  16. 

Towers.  Ernest  J.,  Ruddington,  assignor  to  George  Black- 
burn and  Sons  Limited.  Nottingham.  England.  Circu- 
lar rib  knittinff  machine.     2,06(,805:  Jan.  12. 

Towler,  William  T.     (See  Porteous,  William  K.,  assignor.) 

I'owlsaver,  Inc.     (See   Perrin,  Jay  C,  assignor.) 

Town,  Clinton  D..  Portland.  Oreg.  Multiple  piston  en- 
gine.    2.067.217  ;  Jan.  12. 

Town,  Clinton  D.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Multiple  cylinder 
engine.     2,094,830;  Oct.  5. 

Town,  Edward  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lower  denture  re- 
taining device.     2,092,097  ;  Sept.  7. 

Town,  George  II.,  Troy.  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  Leeds  &  Northrup 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Centrifugal  governor. 
2.094.196  ;   Sepr.   28. 

Towne,  Charles  C.     (See  Clarke,  L.  A.,  and  Towne.) 

Towne,  Charles  C,  Poughkeepsie,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  oil.  2,078,472  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Towne.  Charles  C.  Poughkeepsie,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Companv.  Xew  York,  N.  \'.  Svnthetic  resins  and  oils. 
2,084,927  :  June  22. 

Towne,  Charles  C,  Poughkeepsie,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  Xew  York,  X'.  \'.  Thermal  conversion  of 
hydrocarbons.     2,090,272  :  Aug.  17. 

Towne,  Charles  C,  Poughkeepsie,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  oil.  2,097,245  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Towne,  Charles  C,  Beacon,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pany, Xew  Y'ork,  X.  Y.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon  oils. 
2,086,287  ;  July  6. 

Towne,  Charles  C,  Beacon,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricating  oil.  2.086,399  : 
Julv  6. 

Towne,  Charles  C,  Beacon,  assignor  to  The  Texas  Com- 
pany, Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Solvent  reening  oil.  2,086,484  ; 
July  6. 

Towne,  George  W.,  Danville,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Acme  Steel  Company,  Chicago,  III.  Machine 
for  making  corrugated  fasteners.     2.09(3.268  ;  Oct.  19. 

Townend,  Hubert  C.  H.,  Teddington,  assignor  to  Boulton 
Paul  Aircraft  Limited,  Xorfolk,  England.  Air  cooled 
aero  engine.     2,101,724  ;  Dec.  7. 

Towner,  Harold  G.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Fuse  for  projec- 
tiles.    2,076,602  ;  Apr.  13. 

Towns,  Victor  W.  H.     (See  Guthrie,  W.  J.,  and  Towns.) 

Townsend,  Charles  P.,  Abbeville,  S.  C.  System  of  operat- 
ing power  brakes  and  clutches.     2.082.430:  June  1. 

Townsend  &  Decker,  et  al.  (See  Carroll,  Edward  K.;  as- 
signor.) 

Townsend,  De  Wayne,  Brooten,  Minn.,  and  G.  W.  Brad- 
burn,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Apparatus  for  the  identifica- 
tion of  X-ray  films.     2.077,500  :  Apr.  20. 

Townsend.  Donald  L.,  assignor  to  The  Symington-Gould 
Corporation,       Rochester,       N.       Y.     Railway       truck. 

2.084.542  ;  June  22. 

Townsend,  Donald  L.,  assignor  to  The  Symington-Gould 
Corporation.       Rochester,       N.       Y.     Railway       truck. 

2.094.543  :  June  22. 

Townsend,    Donald    L..    Rochester,    N.    Y..    assignor     to 

The     Symington-Gould     Corporation.     Railway     truck. 

2.102.102  :  Dec.   14. 
Townsend,  Fnye  S.,  et  al.     (See  Levy,  Leo  M.,  assignor.) 
Townsend,  Frank  E.,  Bartlesville.  Okla.     Sulphur  dioxide 

recovery  process.     2.100,792;   Xov.  30. 
Townsend,  (^;eorge  R.,  Schenrclad.v,  X'.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Timing  control  for  oil  burners 

and  the  likn.     2,078.109  ;  .Vpr.  20. 
Townsend,    Harry    E.,    deceased,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.  :    Tit> 

Guarantee  and  Trust  Company,  executor.     Hermetically 

sealed   package.     2,090,710:   Nov.   23. 
Townsend.    Harry    E.,    deceased,    Brooklyn,   N.    Y.  ;    Title 

(lunrantee  and  Trust  Companv.  executor.     Hermetically 

sealed  package.     2,099.711  :  X'ov.  23. 
Townsend.    Richard    S.,    Wayland.    Mass.,    and   E.   Farley, 

^Jount  Klsro.  X.  Y*.     Register  for  gasoline.     2.082.368  : 

June  1. 
Townsend.  Roger  C,  et  nl.     (See  Isom,  E.  W.,  and  Parme- 

lee.) 
Townshend,    Bailey.   Westfleld,  N.   J.,   assignor  to  Johns- 

Manville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electrical   in- 
sulation.    2.068.208  :  .Tan.    19. 
Toyamn,     Denzaburo,     Kami     Kitatanl-Miira.     Koshl-gun. 

Nllgata-ken,   Japan.      Serret   lock.      2,087.632  :   Julv  20. 
Toyo   Cotton    Mills   Company    Limited,    The.      (See   Oit.n. 

Kenzo,  assignor.) 
Trabazo,  Ramrtn  B.  Af.     (See  De  Deza.  F.  S  ,  and  Trabazo.) 


Trabold,  Frank  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Meat  product. 
2,070,850  ;  Feb.  16. 

Trabon  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Hillis,  David  R., 
assignor.) 

Tracey  Joe  E..  Ponca  City,  Okla.,  and  F.  M.  Phelps, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignors  to  Continental  Oil  Com- 
pany, Ponca  City,  Okla.  Display  device.  2,072,841 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Trackson  Company.     (See  Mcintosh,  Harry  J.,  assignor.) 

Tracy,  Harold  F.,  et  al.,  administrators.  (See  Ferguson, 
George. ) 

Tracy,  Homer  D.,  Ridgewood,  X.  J.,  assizor  to  The 
Linen  Thread  Co.  Inc..  Xew  Y'ork,  X.  Y.  Treating 
composite  strands.     2,097,540  ;  Xov.  2. 

Tracv,  Lillian  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Slip.  2,092,193  ; 
.Sept.  7. 

Tracy,  Madison,  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automobile  body 
glass  cutting  pattern.     2,080,549  ;  May  18. 

Tracy,  Michael  J.,  Robertson,  Mo.  Door.  2,070,219  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Tracy,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  The  De  Vilbiss  Companv, 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Spray  head.     2,070,695  ;  Feb.  16. 

Tracv,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  The  De  Vilbiss  Companv, 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Spray   head.      2,080,696  ;   Feb.   16. 

Traenkle,  Carl  A.,  assignor  to  firm  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena,  Ger- 
many.    Roll-film  magazine.     2,082.232  ;  June  1. 

Traficante,  Joseph,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Table  top.  2,101,725  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Trainer,  James  E.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Babcock 
&  Wilcox  Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Welding.  2,079,265  ; 
May  4. 

Trainer,  Jlerrill  A.,  Westmont,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Television  system.  2,083,556: 
June  29. 

Tranim,  Heinrich,  Oberhausen-Holten,  and  W.  Grimme, 
Oberhausen-Sterkrade-Xord,  assignor  to  Ruhrchemie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Oberhausen-Holten,  Germany.  Pro- 
duction of  alkali  metal  nitrates  by  reaction  of  alkali 
metal  chlorides  and  nitric  acid.     2,092,383  ;  Sept.  7. 

Trank.  Joe,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Utensil.  2,066,749  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Trankla.   Grace  M.      (See  Kwartz.  Michael   J.,   assignor.) 

Transart  Aktiebolag.     (See  Kroner,  Friedrich,  assignor.) 

Transatlantic  Factors,  Inc.  (See  Einfalt,  George,  as- 
signor.) 

Transcontinental  &  Western  Air,  Inc.  (See  Hamilton, 
Walter  A.,  assignor.) 

Transforma  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Frommer,  L.,  and 
Polak,   assignors.) 

Transit  Research  Corporation.  (See  Brown,  Alexander 
H.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Transit  Research  Corporation.  (See  Hirshfeld,  Clar- 
ence F.,  assignor.) 

Transit  Research  Corporation.  (See  Piron,  Emil  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Translaphon  Corporation.  (See  Runyan,  Arthur  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Translever  Spring  Corporation,  The.  (See  Cooke,  Frank 
v.,  assignor.) 

Translode  Joint  Company,  The.  (See  Robertson,  Robert 
R.,  assignor.) 

Trans-Lux  Corporation.  (See  Blohm,  August  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Trans-Lux  Corporation.  (See  Newman,  David  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Trans-Lux  Daylight  Picture  Screen  Corporation.  (See 
Bowen.  Lester  W.,  assignor.) 

Trans-Lux  Daylight  Picture  Screen  Corporation.  (See 
Hughes,   Peter  F.,   Jr.,  assignor.) 

Trans-Lux  Daylight  Picture  Screen  Corporation.  (See 
Lnkles.  Edward  H..  assignor.) 

Transparent  Distributor  Cap  and  Motor  Parts  Co.  (See 
Sherman.  William,  assignor.) 

Transparent  Package  Company.  (See  Atkinson,  Ralph  L., 
assignor.) 

Transportation  Systems,  Inc.  (See  Main,  D.  W.,  and 
Nampa,  assignors.) 

Trapp,  George  J.,  Merton  Park,  England,  assignor  to 
Automotive  Products  Company  Limited,  London,  Eng- 
land.    Cam   follower.     2,081.390  •  May  25 

Trapp.  George  J.,  Merton  Park,  London,  England,  as- 
signor to  Automotive  Products  Cotiipanv  Limited,  Lon- 
don,  England.     Cam   follower.     2.081,391  ;  May  25. 

Tratsch  \\  alter  A.,  and  B.  C.  Grunig.  Chicago,  111.  Coin 
and  token  separator.     2.069.051-  Jan    "^r, 

Tratsch   Walter  A.,  and  B.  C.  Grunig,  assignors  to  A.  B.  T. 

o'o«"n'V-7'"'"V"*^    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Coin    chute. 
-.08 J, 037  ;   .Tune   1. 

^''on-njfn°''^-K  ^n"°*^°°'  England.  Scanning  device. 
2,0(0,460  ;   Feb.  9. 

''Xv'wh".^l'''7097-.-^5.^'-'"o"cV"°26'''''°-      ^^^■•<^'-"''i««    ^■''■ 

''7t;s'SS,9V-M?y''l1°-  ^-  ^-     ^^"'^  ---S  '^PP-- 

'"■|Z!d'j;:  ^aATr'r   ^"-    '^'^«-      (See    Bowman,    Reg- 

^To7S.743"  Ap^"""".^'  ^'-  ^-     Closure  cap  for  containers. 

Trui'f-  &^;'  xV',/^''«'x,^''-''"'^'-  C.  L.,  and  Traut.) 

iiis.'     2]n7o:o7lTul^^'u'"-  ^^™""y-     Sawing  kppara- 

'^'"wnMkrn'"lv7l,  ^VS*;'*?}"'!-  to  Blackh.awk  Mfg.  To..  Mil- 
n^aukee.    A\  is.      \ariable    ratio    jack.      2,070.935;    Feb. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


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Traute,  Henry  C,  Monmouth  Beach,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
The  ■  Diamond  Match  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Match  packet.     2,101,111  ;  Dec.  7. 

Trautman,  William.  (See  Baldwin,  Richard  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Trautvetter,  Fred  C,  Warsaw,  111.  Milk  stool.  2,082,664  ; 
June  1. 

Trautvetter,  George,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vehicle  roof 
structure.    2,072,842  ;  Mar.  2. 

Trautvetter,  Henry  T.  (See  Keen,  A.  W.,  and  Traut- 
vetter.) 

Travagliati,  Giuseppe  U.,  Verona,  Italy.  Urinal  with  in- 
termittent flushing  set  in  action  by  the  user's  weight. 
2,094,310;  Sept.  28. 

Traver,  Alfred  E.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Fuel  injection  pump 
for  internal  combustion  engines.     2,078,042  ;  Apr.  20. 

Traver,  Harry  G.,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Mutoscope  Reel  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Game  apparatus.     2,098,320  ;  Nov.  9. 

Traver,  Oliver  C.  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Control  and  protection  of  electric 
circuits.     2,084,876  ;  June  22. 

Traver,  Oliver  C,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Control  of  electric  switches. 
2,089,719  ;   Aug.    10. 

Travers,  Fred  H.,  Stratford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.    Electric  socket.    2,091,773  ;  Aug.  31. 

Travers,  Fred  H,,  Str.Trfnrd,  Conn.,  assicnor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Switch  handle.     2,099,580  ;  Nov.  16. 

Travers,  Lewis  C,  and  O.  L.  Morris,  assignors  to  C.  S. 
Greenwood,  Gardner,  Mass.  Folding  chair.  2,072,074  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Travers,  Lewis  C,  and  G.  L.  Morris,  assignors  to  Mahoney 
Chair  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Folding  chair. 
2,072,075  ;  Feb.  23. 

Travers,  Morris  W.     (See  Robson,  S.,  and  Travers.) 

Traves,  John  R.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor  to 
Western  Electric  Company.  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Shielding  system.     2,075,965  ;  Apr.  6. 

Travilla,  James  C,  Jr.  (See  Hallquist,  E.  G.,  and 
Travilla.) 

Travis,  Charles,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Automatic  tone  control  circuit. 
2,073,504  ;  Mar.  9. 

Travis,  Edward  P.,  Floral  Park,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Chicago  Rawhide  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Grease  retainer.  2,100,113 ;  Nov. 
23. 

Travis,  Frederick  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Tube  holder. 
2,100,042  ;  Nov.  23. 

Travis,  Paul  H.,  Detroit,  Blich.  Vehicle  pillar  structure. 
2,099,912  ;  Nov.  23. 

Travis,  Roy  G.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  International  Tag 
&  Salesbook  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  tag 
threading  machine.     2,081,285  ;  May  25. 

Traylor  Engineering  and  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Bernh.ird.    Richard,    assignor.) 

Traylor  Engineering  &  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Traylor,   S.amuel  W.,  Jr.) 

Traylor.  Samuel  W.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Traylor  Engineering 
&  M.Tnufacturing  Company,  Allentown,  Pa.  Crusher 
and  pressure-exerting  machinery.     2,079.882  ;  May  11. 

Traylor  Vibrator  Company,  The.  (See  Flint,  James  A., 
assignor.) 

Traylor  Vibrator  Company,  The.  (See  Flint,  J.  A.,  and 
Holt,  assignors.) 

Traynor,  Charles  W.,  et  al.  (See  Bowe,  Charles  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Traynor,  Robert  M.  J.,  Summit,  N.  J.  Fruit  and  vege- 
table washer.     2,100,675  ;  Nov.  30. 

Trbojpvich,  Nikola,  Detroit,  Mich.  Universal  ioint 
2,087,364  ;  July  20. 

Trca,  Charles,  Pontiac,  Blioh.  Heater  for  automobile 
engines.     2,069,689  ;  Feb.  2. 

Treacy,  Cyril  S.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  United  Research 
Corporation,  Long  Island  City.  N.  Y. "  Light-sensitive 
coll  manufacture.     2,074,676  :   Mar.   23. 

Tread  well  Construction  Company.  (See  Wallace,  William 
W.,  assignor.) 

Treadwoll  Engineering  Company.  (See  Mikaelson,  E.  W., 
and   Hamilton,  assignors.) 

Trciidwcll  J'Inginpcriiig  ("ompany.  (See  Schrock,  H.  L., 
and  Hamilton,  nssignor.s.) 

Treanor,  Edward  D.,  I'ittsfield.  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Cover  clamp  for  electrical  appara- 
tus.    2,070,499  ;  Feb.  9. 

Trobler,  Ilenning  A.  (See  Weisberg,  S.  M.,  Chappell, 
Stringer,    Stevens,   and  Trebler. ) 

Tr<''bucien,  Jean  J.,  Paris,  Franco.  Aircraft  propelling 
device.      2, 08,'). 483  :   Juno  29. 

Treen,  Josepli  1'.,  assignor  to  Simplex  Manufacturing 
("orporallon,  New  Orleans,  La.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,091,496  ;  Aug.  31. 

Trees,  Clyde  C,  Wlilte  Plains,  assignor  to  Medalllc  Art 
Coini)any,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  panel.  2,101,905; 
Dec.  l-l, 

Trees,  Joseph  C.  ct  al.      (See  Rose,  James  R.,  assignor.) 

Tre(!sh,  Morrison  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C  Cnrr. 
East  St.  Louis,  111.  Revolving  sign.  2,]02,5r)0;  Dec. 
14. 

Trefney,  Wllllnm,  Jnmalcn.  and  E.  E.  Condon,  Flushing, 
nsslgnor.H  to  C-Y  Manufacturing  Coiiipiinv.  Jainaica, 
N.  Y.      Universal  vnlve  tool.      2.092.941  ;  Sept.   It. 


Tregar,  Charles,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rotatable  cloth  hold- 
ing means.     2,082,528  ;  June  1. 

Treger,  Aron  S.,  Independence,  Kans.  Eyeglasses. 
2,103,025;  Dec.  21. 

Tregoning,  William  C,  assignor  to  Porcelier  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Incandescent  lamp 
soclcet.     2,082,369  ;  June  1. 

Treiber,  Otis  D.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Motors  Corporation, 
Canton,  Ohio.  Two-cycle  internal  combustion  engine. 
2,091,894  ;  Aug.  31. 

Treinis,  Leonard  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Knitting  machine 
design  guide.     2,078,646  ;  Apr.  27. 

Trejo,  Refugio,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Needle.  2,081,515 ; 
May  25. 

Tremain.  Ruth  V.     (See  Henze,   O.  C.  W.,  and  Tremain.) 

Trematore,  Raffaele,  Mori,  Trento,  Italy,  assignor  to  Det 
Norske  Aktieselskab  for  Elektrokemisk  Industri,  Oslo, 
Norway.  Continuous  anode  for  electrolytic  cells  for 
the  production  of  aluminium.     2,100,927  ;  Nov.  30. 

Tremblay,  Albert  F.,  assignor  to  Kent-Owens  Machine 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Glass  manufacture.  2.094.626  : 
Oct.  5. 

Trembour,  Max  R.,  Beaver,  assignor  to  Jessop  Steel  Com- 
pany, Washington,  Pa.  Making  composite  ferrous  metal 
articles.     2,102,394  ;   Dec.  14. 

Tremolada,  (juglielmo,  assignor  to  Emsco  Derrick  & 
Equipment  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  One-man 
retractable  walking-beam.     2,070,815  :  P'eb.   16. 

Tremolada,  Guglielmo  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Suspension 
hydraulic  swivel  and  feed  for  rotary  well  drilling. 
2,099,779  ;  Nov.  23. 

Trencham,  Henry,  Ruislip,  and  H.  E.  Cox,  Dollis  Hill, 
London,  England,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Com- 
pany.   Liquid  break  circuit  breaker.    2,102,768  ;  Dec.  21. 

Trent  INIachine  Company.  (See  Patten,  Wilbert  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Trent  Machine  Company.  (See  Scholz,  Alfred  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Trent,  Walter  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  de- 
picting a  monetary  economic  situation.  2,066,809  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Trenton  Brass  &  Machine  Company.  (See  Muller,  Otto  R., 
assignor.) 

Trenzen,  Carl,  Venlo,  Netherlands.  Discharge  tube. 
2,073,431 ;  Mar.  9. 

Trenzen,  Carl,  Venlo,  Netherlands.  Evacuating  vessels, 
more   particularly   lamps.      2,099,874 ;   Nov.   23. 

Trepanier,  Romulus,  et  al.  (See  Gauthier,  Albert,  as- 
signor.) 

Treppenhauer,  Max,  Mannheim,  Germany,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Production 
of  2.3-dihydroindoles.     2,069,662  ;  Feb.  2. 

Treptow,  Frederick  W.,  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Distributing  frame.     2,098,321  ;  Nov.  9. 

Treseder,  William  L.,  Pontypridd,  near  Cardiff,  South 
Wales.     Piston.     2,069,565  ;  Feb.  2. 

Tresenberg,  Paul,  Springfield  Gardens,  N.  Y.  Hair  curler. 
2,083,760  ;  June  15. 

Tresenberg,  Paul,  Springfield  Gardens,  N.  Y.  Hair  waving 
device.     2,083,761  ;  June   15. 

Tretolite  Company.      (See  De  Groote,  Melvin,  assignor.) 

Tretolite  Company,  The.  (See  De  Groote,  M.,  and  Keiser, 
assignors.) 

Tretolite  Company.  (See  De  Groote,  M.,  Keiser,  Faure, 
and  Wirtel,  assignors.) 

Tretolite  Company.  (See  De  Groote,  M.,  and  Wirtel, 
assignors.) 

Tretter,  Hans.      (See  Mueller,  H.,  and  Tretter.) 

Trevaskis,  Henry.  (See  Beharrell,  G.  E.,  Wright,  and 
Trevaskis.) 

Trevaskis,  Henry.     (See  Wright,  J.,  and  Trevaskis.) 

Trovillian,  Guy  R.      (See  McAuley,  J.  E.,  and  Trevilllan.) 

Trevisan,  Louis  A.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Can  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Container.  2,085,054 ; 
June  29. 

Trewhitt,  James  E.,  and  C.  A.  Old,  assignors  to  Joseph 
N.  Borroughs,  Oakland,  Calif.  Towel  dispensing  de- 
vice.    2,099,183;  Nov.  16. 

Treworgy,  Harold  E.,  Brunswick,  Maine.  Telephone  sig- 
nal device.     2.066,434  ;  Jan.  5. 

Tribune  Company,    The.      (See  Wolf,  Otto   R.,   assignor.) 

Tricau,  Marcelle,  Paris,  France.  Parachute.  2,089,140  • 
Aug.    3. 

Trichrome,   Inc.      (See  Von  Fraunhofer,  Hans,  assignor.) 

Trickey,  John  P.,  and  J.  R.  Price,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon 
(;orporation.     Closure.     2,072,530  ;  Mar.  2. 

Trickey,  William  W.,  Verona,  assignor  to  Lock  Joint 
Pipe  Company,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for 
forming  concrete  pipe.     2,091,385  ;  Aug.  31. 

Trickey,  William  W.,  Verona,  assignor  to  Lock  Joint  Pipe 
Company,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Apparatus  for  making 
branch  connections.     2,100.884;  Nov.  30. 

Trico  Fuse  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Jung,  O.  IT.,  and 
HelTelfinger,  assignors.) 

Trico    Products   Corporation.      (See    Horton,    Erwin    C 
.■issignor. )  " 

Trico  Products  Corporation.  (See  Hueber,  Henry,  as- 
signor.) 

Trico  Products  Corporation.  (See  Iluober,  H.,  and  Hor- 
ton, assignors.) 

Trico  Products  Corporation.  (See  Olshel,  J  K  and 
ChcUew,  assignors.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Triebnigg.  Heinrich,  assignor  to  Humboldt-Deuf/.niotorpn 
A.  G..  Cologne,  Deutz,  Germany.  Internal  combustion 
engine.    2.093,592  ;  Sept.  21. 

Trimbach,  Clem  G.     (See  Carleton.  R.  D.,  and  Timbach.) 

TrimbacU.  Clem  G..  Kenmore.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignmen(s,  to  Curtiss-Wriirht  Corporarlou.  Gunner's 
seat  and  mounting.     2. 067.. '58.5  :  .Ian.   12. 

Trimbach,  Clem  G.,  Kenmore,  X.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  Stream- 
line mount  for  miniature  bombs.     2,071,594 ;  Feb.  23. 

Trimbach,  Clem  G.,  Kenmore.  X.  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation.  Gun 
mount.     2,090,079  ;  Aug.  17. 

Trimble  Xurseryland  Furniture,  Inc.  (See  De  Puy,  C.  T., 
and  Baxter,  assignors.) 

Trimble  Xurseryland  Furniture,  Inc.  (See  Swazey,  Ed- 
ward   S.,   assignor.) 

Trimby,  J.  C.      (See  Atwood,  Harry  D.,  assignor.) 

Trimby,  James  C,  et  al.  (See  Xelson,  Lewis  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Trimby,  Ijena  C,  et  al.     (See  Nelson,  Lewis  D.,  assignor.) 

Trimby,  Robert  H.,  et  al.  (See  Xelson,  Lewis  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Trimmer,  Herbert  H.,  Mare  Island,  Calif.  Fuel  injecting 
system  valve.     2,088,882  ;  Aug.  3. 

Trimont  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Patcrson,  Wilmot  M., 
assignor.) 

Tringa,  Anna,  Oakville,  Conn.  Mop  attachment. 
2,079,367  ;  May  4. 

Tringham.  William  S.  L.,  Surrey.  England,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Modulated  carrier  wave 
transmitter.     2,076,685  :  Apr.  13. 

Trinl;lp,  Dallas  R.      (See  Karbach.  A.  P.,  and  Trinkle.) 

Trinkle.  Dallas  R.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Filter.  2,087,708 ; 
July  20. 

Trinks.  Willibald,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Jones  & 
Laughlin  Steel  Corporation.  Method  of  and  apparatus 
for  colli  rolling  strip  material.     2.067,514  :  Jan.  12. 

Triolo,  Anthony,  Woodside,  N.  Y.  Game  apparatus. 
2,095.111  :  Oct.  5. 

Trion  Company,  The.     (See  Dunn.  Carl  L.,  assignor.) 

Triplett,  Hugh  A..  Wilmette,  assignor  to  Schweitzer  & 
Conrad,  Inc.,  Chicago.  111.  Automatically  opening  and 
reclosing  a  circuit.     2,087,744  ;  July  20. 

Triplett.  Hugh  A.,  Wilmette.  assignor  to  Schweitzer  & 
Conrad,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Circuit  interrupter. 
2.091,423  ;  Aug.  31. 

Triplex  (Xorthern)  Limited.  (See  Forbes.  Lewis  J-B., 
Conrad,  Inc.,  Chicago,  HI.  Fuse.  2,091,424  ;  Aug.  31. 
assignor.) 

Tripp,  Augustus  B.,  Schenectady,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Frequency  determining  unit 
for  piezoelectric  crystal  controlling  oscillators. 
2,069.633  ;   Feb.  2. 

Tripp.  Charles  A.,  deceased,  by  Wilmington  Trust  Com- 
pany and  E.  W.  Tripp,  executors,  Wilmington,  Del., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  International  Busi- 
ness Machines  Corporation.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Card 
tabulating  machine.     2,066,750  ;  Jan.  5. 

Tripp,  Elbert  D.,  assignor  to  A.  ,T.  Deniston,  Jr..  Chicago, 
111.     Manufacturing  nails.     2.077.7S4  :  Apr.  20. 

Tripp,  Elizabeth  W.,  executrix,  et  al.  (See  Tripp.  Charles 
A.) 

Tripp.  Elwood  I.,  assignor  to  I.  F.  Laucks,  Inc.,  Seattle, 
Wash.     Wood  joint.     2,082,431 ;  .Tune  1. 

Tripp.  John  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Reflector.  Re.  20,514 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Tripp.  John  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Reflector.  2.071.243:  Feb. 
5  6. 

Trisco  Products,  Inc.     (See  Murray,  Patrick  J.,  assignor.) 

Tri  State  Cap  &  Cap  Machinery  Co.  (See  Jonassen,  Jonas, 
assignor.) 

Tri  State  Cap  &  Cap  Machinery  Co.  (See  Pityo,  Albert 
F.,  assignor.) 

Tri  State  Cap  &  Cap  Machinery  Co.  (See  Wilkinson, 
Elmer  II.,  assignor.) 

Tritle.  John  F.,  Erie.  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Compan.     Circuit  controller.     2,068,581  ;  Jan.  19. 

Triumph-Werlce  Xilrnberg  A.-G.  (See  l'..TUiiiann,  Itorthold, 
assignor.) 

Triumiiliator-Werk  m.  b.  H.  (See  Modes,  E.,  Tlonz,  and 
Hennig.  assignors.) 

Troedel,   .Mbort  T.      (See  Cooper,  E.  E..  and   Troedel.) 

Trooll.  Lewis  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Powr>r  apparatus. 
2,090.214  :   Oct.    19. 

Trofiniov,  liCV  A.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Electric  Controller  &  Afnnufaoturing  Company.  Cleve- 
land. Ohio.     Arc  dlssipntlne  device.     2.071.505  :"  Feb.  23. 

Troflmov.  I^ev  A..  Ploveland  TToiiibt.i.  Ohio,  as.^ignor  to 
The  Electric  Controller  4  Manufacturing  Compnnv. 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Motor  control  system.  2.073,382 ; 
Mar.  9. 

TrOger,  Richard.  Berlin-Znlilondorf-Mitte.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Igniting  system 
2.078.110:  Apr.  20. 

TrOger,  Richard,  Berlin-7/ehlendorf-Mif»e.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  control 
circuit.     2,081,780;  May   25. 

Trognian.  William,  Chicago.  111.  Box.  2,102.497: 
Dec.   14. 

Trolsl.  Flori'ntino  G..  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Salvage  apparatus 
2.002.435  ;  Sept.  7. 

Trolan  Powder  ComDany.  (See  SnelUng,  Walter  0.,  as- 
signor.) 


Trojan  Powder  Company.  (See  Wyler,  Joseph  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Troland,  Leonard  T.,  deceased,  late  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  by 
Cambridge  Trust  Company,  executor,  assignor  to  Techni- 
color Motion  Picture  Corporation,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Photographic  relief  process.    2.068,879  ;  Jan.  26. 

Troland,  Leonard  T.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Technicolor,  Inc.,  Xew  York, 
N.  Y.  Sound  record  motion  picture  film  and  process. 
2.085,877  ;  July  6. 

Troland,  Leonard  T.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Technicolor,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Sound  record  motion  picture.  2,085,878 ; 
July  6. 

Troland.  Leonard  T.,  deceased,  by  the  Cambridge  Trust 
Company,  executor.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Technicolor  Motion  Picture  (Corporation,  Hollywood, 
Calif.  Photographic  process  with  exposure  diminution. 
2,098.441 ;  Nov.  9. 

Troland,  Leonard  T.,  deceased,  by  Cambridge  Trust 
Company,  executor,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Technicolor  Motion  Picture  Corporation,  Hollywood, 
Calif.  Photographic  process  with  exposure  diminution. 
2,098,442  ;  Nov.  9. 

Trollen,  Martin  E.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bigelow.  St.  Paul, 
Minn.     Thimble  whistle.      2,092.942  ;    Sept.   14. 

Trolley,  Isaac.     (See  Bateman.  F.  H.,  and  Trolley.) 

TrOmel,  Gerhard,  assignor  to  Kaiser-\^'ilhelm-Institute 
fur  Eisenforschung  (eingetra goner  Terein),  Dusseldorf, 
Germany.     Producing  fertilizers.      2,070,697  ;   Feb.   16. 

Tromel,  Gerhard,  assignor  to  Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut  fiir 
Eisenforchung  (eingetragener  Verein),  Dusseldorf,  Ger- 
many. Treatment  of  raw  phosphates.  2.093,176  :  Sept. 
14. 

Troiinier,  Albrecht  W.,  Bad  Kreuznach,  assignor  to  the 
Corporation  of  Jos.  Schneider  &  Co.,  Opfotechnische 
Gesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germany.  Photographic  objective. 
2,070,686  ;  Apr.  13. 

Tronnier.  Albrecht  W..  Bad  Kreuznach.  assignor  to  the 
Corporation  of  Jos.  Schneider  &  Co..  Optotechnische 
Gesellscliaft.  Berlin.  Germany.  Unsvmmetrical  photo- 
graphic objective.     2.084.714  :  June  22. 

Tropsch,  Hans.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbons. 
2,069,785  ;  Feb.  9. 

Tropsch,  Hans,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany. Chicago,  111.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon  oil. 
2.090.709  ;  Oct.  20. 

Tropsch,  Hans,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany, Chicago.  III.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon  gases. 
2,102,927:   Dec.    21. 

Trosch.  Alfred,  assignor  to  Consolidated  JIachine  Tool 
Corporation,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Machine  tool.  2,008,523  : 
Jan.  19. 

Tross,  Ernest  E.,  Y'oungstown,  Ohio,  assignor  to  United 
Engineering  &  Foundry  Company.  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
■Making  welding  rods.     2.074.712  :  Mar.  23. 

Tross.  Ernest  E..  Youngstown.  Ohio,  assignor  to  United 
Engineering  &  Foundry  Company.  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Making  wire  and  the  like.     2,074,713  ;  Mar.  23. 

Trost,  Gustavo  A.,  assignor  to  Fleishhacker  Paper  Box 
Coninany.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Collapsible  container. 
2.097,708  :  Nov.  2. 

Troster,    Mathew,    Jr. 
Troster.) 

Trotcky,  Jerome  M.,  Albany,  X.  1*.  Screen.  2,098.322  : 
Nov.  9. 

Troth,  Walter  A.,  Brooklyn,  ^^  Y.  Game  apparatus. 
2,081,255;  May  25. 

Trott,  Arthur  J..  Greensburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Walworth 
Patents  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.    Valve.    2.073,541 ;  Mar.  9. 

Trott,  Arthur  J..  Greensburg.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Walworth 
Patents   Inc.,   Boston,    Mass.     Valve.     2,100,457 ;   Nov. 

Trott.  Rolland  S.      (See  Rathbun.   Sherrill   S.,   assignor.) 
Trott.    Rolland  .S..    Denver,    Colo.      Ignition    timer    con- 
trolling mechanism.     2,069,931  :  Feb.  9. 

'^''^^1^  Rolland  S.,  Denver,  Colo.  Automotive  vehicle. 
2.081.905  ;  June  1. 

Trotter.  Cody  1'..  Golden  Meadow,  La.  Drill  stem  cou- 
pling.     2.075.4S3  :  Mar.  30 

'^'■.?o,'^o'oJ?r^°'"-?''  ^^'-  '^^'est  Hartlepool,  England.  Boiler. 
-,008.305  :  .Tan.   19. 

'^'^"o-4s/r"'M'    ■^■j^Q*''"'*'    ^"    ^-     ^^^^    waving    device. 

Trout.  Walter  ci..  Lufkin.  Tex.  Counterbalance  for  crank- 
shafts.    2.071.007:  Feb.   10. 

Trout.  Walter  C,  Lufkin.  Tex.  Combined  balance  and 
counterbalance  for  crankshafts.     2,071.008:  Feb    16 

Trout,  Walter  C,  Lufkin,  Tex.  Mechanically  operated 
counterbalance.      2,071,009;    Feb.    10. 

'^''S  o'^o^Y'oU'"'?,'^-  J^""  -■^nseles,  Calif.  Framed  structure. 
-.0 1 3.889  ;  Mar.  10. 

Trout.  William  A..  Clearwater,  Calif.  Derrick  construc- 
tion.    2.086.650  ;  July  13. 

Troutman  Ferdinand  B..  Elmhurst,  111.  Totalizing  count- 
er.    2,008,719  :  Jan.  20. 

Trowbridge,  Miles  L..  Pomona.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Brogdex 
Company.  Winter  Haven,  Fla.  Protective  treatment  of 
o  n-n  noJ.    ■'1,"^  *^,  ^'^^^'*^'^^  '"  preparation  for  market. 

Troxel  M.nnufarturing  Company,  The.  (See  Brandt,  John 
U.,  assignor.) 


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Troxel  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Faulhaber, 
Roland  W.,  assignor.) 

Troxel  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Hayes,  Arthur 
I).,  assignor.) 

Troxel  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Hayes,  A.  D., 
and  Linder,  assignors.) 

Troxell,  Clarence  W.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Device  for  re- 
claiming used  crankcase  oils.     2,078,818 ;  Apr.  27. 

Troy,  Daniel,  Montgomery,  Ala.  Apparatus  for  testing 
coins.     2,077,596  ;  Apr.  20. 

Troy,   Max,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Lock.     2,071.092  ;  Feb.   16. 

Troyk,  Felix,  Morris,  assignor  to  Self-Locking  Carton  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Egg  carton.     2,091,659  ;  Aug.  31. 

Tru-Arc,  Inc.      (See  Stoner,  George  H.,  assignor.) 

Trubenizing  Process  Corporation.  (See  Liebowitz,  Ben- 
jamin, assignor.) 

Tru-Car,  Inc.  (See  Krumhar,  C.  P.,  and  Haines,  as- 
signors.) 

Trucksess,  David  E.      (See  Jutson,  R.  P.,  and  Trucksess.^ 

True,  Shirley,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cojnb  cleaner. 
2,084.603  ;  June  22. 

Trueman,  Paul  T.      (See  Storck.  F.  W.,  and  Trueman.) 

Truemper,  John  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Bushing  material. 
2,078,473  ;  Apr.  27. 

Truesdale,  Eddie  P.,  Camden,  S.  C.  Fountain  ink  well. 
2.085.880  ;  July  6. 

Truesdale,  Pearl,  Houston,  Tex.  Cake  and  dessert  ring. 
2,097,356  ;  Oct.  26. 

Truesdell,  Francis  W.  (See  Sprenger,  G.  W.,  and  Trues- 
dell.) 

Truesdell,  Fred  A.,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Self-adjusting 
valve  tappet.     2,074.155  ;  Mar.  16. 

Truex,  Harley  C,  and  L.  O.  Brown,  Columbus,  Ind. 
Poultry  scalding  machine.     2,079,307  ;   May  4. 

Truitt,  Bertha  M.,  Calumet,  Okla.  Gear  shifting  mech- 
anism.     2,069,121  :    Jan.    26. 

Truitt,  Edward  S.,  Belleville,  N.  J.  Metal  etching 
mordant.     2,080,348;  May  11. 

Trulson,  John  E.      (See  Hays,   Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Tiuman,  Fred  M.,  Ambler,  Pa.  Aircraft  and  the  control 
thereof.     2,066,375  :  Jan.  5. 

Trumble,  John  T.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Producing  metallic 
wheels.     2,100,885  ;  Nov.  30. 

Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Anderson,  William,  assignor.) 

Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Anderson,  William  C,  assignor.) 

Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Carlson,  John  E.,  assignor.) 

Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Du  Bois,  Kenneth  W.,  assignor.) 

Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Getchell,  Benjamin  E.,  assignor.) 

Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Hammerly,  Herman  J.,  assignor.) 

Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Hanny,  Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Ohlson,  Reynold  A.,  assignor.) 

Trumbull  Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Rowe,  Raymond  N.,  assignor.) 

Trump,  Edward  N.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Bottle  capping  ma- 
chine.    2,085,879  ;  July  6. 

Trtlmpelmann,  Erich.  (See  Vohmann,  F.,  and  Triimpel- 
mann.) 

Triimpler,  Gottfried,  Kusnacht  (Zurich),  assignor  to 
Lonza  Elektrizitatswerke  und  Chemische  Fabriken  Ak- 
tiengesellschaft,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Apparatus  and 
process  for  dividing  viscous  masses.     2,069,731  ;  Feb.  2. 

Trumpler,  William  E.,  Easton,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ingersoll- 
Rand  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Oiling  device. 
2,080,101 ;  May  11. 

Trumpler,  William  E.,  Easton,  Pa.,  and  R.  C.  Burns, 
Phillipsburg,  assignors  to  Ingersoll-Rand  Company, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Pressure  fluid  actuated  spinning 
motor.     2,072,656  ;  Mar.  2. 

Trumpour,  Fiederick  J.,  Forest  Glen,  Md.  Cribbing 
saddle.     2,098,263  ;  Nov.  9. 

Trunk,    John    E.,    Newberg,    Orcg.      Nut   marking   device. 

2.077.970  ;  Apr.  20. 

Trunk,    John    E.,    Newberg,    Greg.      Nut    marking    device. 

2.077.971  ;  Apr.  20. 

Truscon  Laboratories.  (See  Saunders,  Arthur  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Truscon  Ste(!l  Company.  (See  Brown,  Albert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Truscon  Steel  Company.     (See  Foukal,  Anthony,  assignor.) 

Truscon  Stool  (Company.     (See  Knhn,  Julius,  assignor.) 

Truscon  Steel  Company.  (See  Schaffert,  Adolf  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Truscon  Steel  Company.  (See  Schulz,  Walter  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Truscon  Steel  Company.  (See  Slndclair,  Thomas  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Truscon  Stool  Company.  (See  Woodhead,  H.,  Plumb,  and 
SIndelar,  assignors.) 

TriiHlow,  .IiiiiK's  \i..  assignor  to  WhlMn  Maclilno  Works, 
WliKlnsvillc,  Mass.  Top  roll  saddle,  2,075,481;  Mar, 
30. 

TruHHoll,  (Marcnco  O.,  iissignor  to  Trussoll  Manufacturing 
Coiiipiin.v,  I'oughlci'opslo,  N.  Y.  Cover  for  lomporary 
bliuIorH  and  miiliing  tlio  Hiimo.      2.002,541  ;  Sopl.  7. 

Trussell,  Ilonior  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fu<>l  reclalinin);  sys- 
tem for  combustion  onglnos.     2,083,752;  June  l.T. 


Trussell,  Homer  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fuel  system  for  com- 
bustion engines.     2,100,676  ;  Nov.  30. 

Trussell  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Brown,  David  L., 
assignor.) 

Trussell  Blanufacturing  Company.  (See  Trussell,  Clar- 
ence D.,  assignor.) 

Truthe,  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Deutsche  Gold  &  Silber 
Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany.  Separation  of  precious  metals  from 
gold  metal  containing  materials.     2,088,250  ;    July  27. 

Tryon,   Joseph  A.     (See  McAfee,  A.  McD.,  and  Tryon.) 

Tryon,  William  A.  (See  Gouverueur,  Fairfax  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tsamourtzi,  Evangelos  T.,  Athens,  Greece.  Harp-like 
polyphone  polychord  musical  instrument.  2,081,516 ; 
May  25. 

Tschantre,  Julius,  New  City,  N.  Y.  Animal  trap. 
2,101,482  ;  Dec.  7. 

Tschappat,  Sheridan  P.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Tubing  head. 
2,073,890;  Mar.  16. 

Tschudy,  Frederick,  Ensley,  Ala.  Process  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  treating  materials.     2,088,624  ;  Aug.  3. 

Tschunkur,  Eduard.  (See  HerdieckerhofC,  E.,  and  Tschun- 
kur.) 

Tscbunkur,  Eduard,  and  W.  Bock,  Cologne-Mulheim,  as- 
signors to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germauv.  Manufacture  of  ar- 
tificial rubber-like  masses.     2.067,304  ;  Jan.  12. 

Tsuji,  Minato.     (See  Kato,  Kihachi,  assignor.) 

Tube-Turns,  Incorporated.  (See  Fritsch,  Rudolph  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tubize  Chatillon  Corporation.  (See  Barthelemy,  Henri 
L.,  assignor.) 

Tubize  Chatillon  Corporation.  (See  Barthelemy,  H.  L., 
and  Huffman,  assignors.) 

Tubize  Chatillon  Corporation.  (See  McNutt,  Homer  E., 
assignor.) 

Tubize  Chatillon  Corporation.  (See  Bloore,  James  E., 
assignor.) 

Tubize  Chatillon  Corporation.  (See  Oppenlaender,  Oskar, 
assignor.) 

Tubize  Chatillon  Corporation.  (See  Oppenlaender,  O., 
and  Lea,  assignors.) 

Tubus,  A.  G.      (See  Singer,  Fritz,   assignor.) 

Tucker,  Carl  W.,  and  K.  F.  Paul,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signors to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Electrolysis  apparatus  and  process. 
2,094,384 ;     Sept.    28. 

Tucker,  Emmitt  M.,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Gas  engine. 
2.084,604  ;  June  22. 

Tucker,  Furman  L.,  Anderson,  S.  C.  Farming  apparatus. 
2,006,864  ;  Jan.  5. 

Tucker,  Henry  T.,  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Saddle  float. 
2,075,374;   Mar.   30. 

Tucker,  James  W.     (See  Cunningham,  H.  B.,  and  Tucker.) 

Tucker,  John  R.,  La  Crescenta,  Calif.  Direct  action  air 
compressor  and  muffler.     2,098,474  ;  Nov.  9. 

Tucker,  Joseph  F.,  Little  Thrift,  Petts  Wood,  assignor  to 
J.  Stone  &  Company,  Limited,  Deptford,  England. 
Screw  mechanism.     2,092,563  ;  Sept.  7. 

Tucker,  Martha  E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Chocolate 
malted  milk  food  product  and  forming  same. 
2,101,374  ;  Dec.  7. 

Tucker,  Perry,  Houghton,  N.  Y.  Fish  and  crab  trap. 
2,076,972  ;  Apr.  13. 

Tucker,  Ralph,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Button.  2,087,074; 
July  13. 

Tucker,  Stanley,  London,  England,  assignor  to  Minerals 
Separation  North  American  Corporatioii,  New  York, 
N.     Y.       Concentration     of     gold     bearing     materials. 

2.097.608  ;  Nov.  2. 

Tucker,  Stanley,  London,  England,  assigmu-  to  Minerals 
Separation  North  American  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.     Y.        Concentration     of     gold     bearing     materials. 

2.097.609  ;  Nov.  2. 

Tucker,  Wilbur  B.     (See  Canton,  T.  M.,  and  Tucker.) 

Tucker,  William  B.,  assignor  to  Armstrong  Cork  Company, 
Lancaster,  Pa.     Cot.     2,098,603  ;  Nov.  9. 

Tucker,  Wilmer  H.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover 
Company,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Electric  motor. 
2,098,073  ;  Nov.  2. 

Tuckey,  Lillah,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bed  harness  for  chil- 
dren.    2,093,744  ;  Sept.  21. 

Tuerk,  Fred   R.      (See   McHugh,   Frank   J.,  assignor.) 

TuU,  Robert  H.,  East  Springfield,  Mass..  assignor  to 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  purifying  plating  solu- 
tions.    2,088,408  ;  July  27. 

TuU,  Robert  H.,  and  E.  C.  Tanner,  Springfield,  Mass.,  as- 
signors to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, East  Pittsburgli,  Pa.  Refrigeration  apparatus. 
2,090,075:   Oct.   19. 

Tullenors,  Anton  J.,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  assignor 
to  i^liell  Devolopmont  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Treating    add   liquors.      2,078,510;   Apr.    27. 

TuUgren,  Ella  It.,  adiiilnistrat.rlx.     (See  TuUgren,  John  G.) 

Tullgren,  John  G.,  deceased,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  B. 
Harrington.  Lexington,  Mass.,  10.  IV  Tullgren,  ndmlnla- 
tratrlx.  Cutting  stone  and  the  like.  2,007,050  ;  Jan. 
19. 

TuUis,  Boyd  W.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Vaporizing  generator. 
2, 079,779;  May  11. 

TuUy,  Henry  J..  &  Company.  (See  Spain,  I'owlnnil  W., 
assignor.) 


628 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


TuUv,  Robert  J.,  Clairton,  Ta.     Metal  teeming  apparatus. 

2.087,824  :  July  20. 
Tuinbry,     Nicholas.       (See     White,     R.     A.,     Noble,     anC 

Tumbry.) 
Tummiiiello,  Robert  C,   Colfax,   La.      Staple.     2,067,359  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Tunaya,     Victorino     L.,     Brooklyn,     N.     1.       Riot     car. 

2,100,043  ;  Nov.  23. 
Tung  Oil  Products,  Inc.     (See  Geiger,  T.  H.,  and  Burgess, 

assignors.)  „  ,  ,       rr, 

Tung-Sol    Lamp   AVorlis    Inc.      (See    Owen,    John    T.,    as- 

Tunick,  Ilarry,  Rye,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation 
of  Anicrira.     Oscillation  generator.     2,082,472  ;  June  1. 

Tunley,  Allan  A.,  and  G.  R.  Baker,  Peterborough,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  Baker  Perkins  Co.  Inc.,  Saginaw, 
Mich.  Cooling  roll  refiner  or  like  mill.  2,068,779  ; 
Jan.  26.  ,     ^ 

Tunley,  Allan  A.,  and  J.  C.  Paterson,  Peterborough,  Eng- 
land, assignors  to  Baker  Perkins  Company  Inc.,  Saginaw, 
Mich.  Chocolate  and  like  refiner  roll  machine. 
2,080,364  ;  May  11. 

Tuot,  Raymond  A.,  assignor  to  Soci^t<^  Ausiliaire  d'Ktudes 
ElecTrotechniques,  Strasbourg,  France.  Railroad  sig- 
naling device  based  upon  the  spacing  due  to  the  speed. 
2,098,363;  Nov.  9.  „  „^„^  ^^_ 

Tuppan.  Peter,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Hanger.  2,084.50o  ; 
June  22.  „  ,     „  „  ^ 

Turck,  Joseph  A.  V.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  Felt  &  Tarrant 
Mfg  Co..  Chicago,  111.  Calculating  machine.  2.075.375: 
Mar.    30. 

Turck,  Joseph  A.  V.,  assignor  to  Felt  &  Tarrant  Jlanu- 
f.TCturing  Company,,  Chicago,  *  111.  Motor  governor. 
2,088.004;  July  27. 

Turco,  (Jenoroso,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Povicp  for  cleansing 
and  sterilizing  combs.     2.082.991  ;  June  8. 

Turco,  Gencroso,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Air-cooled  protector 
for  permanent  hair  waving.     2.098,768  ;  Nov.  9. 

Turechek,  assignor  to  The  Technicraft  Engineering  Corp., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gun  unit  for  gun  perforators. 
2.092,294  :  Sept.  7. 

Turenne,  Wilfred  J.,  Danvers,  Mass.  Switch.  2,090,40 1  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Turianskv.  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  upper. 
2.082,309  ;  June  1. 

Turkington,  Victor  H.,  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  B.ake- 
lite  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Varnish  composi- 
tions.    2,075,839  ;  Apr.  6.  „  , 

Turkington,  Victor  H..  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bake- 
lite  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coating  composition. 
2,076,507;  Apr.  6.  „„,.,. 

Turkington,  Victor  H.,  Caldwell,  and  W.  H.  Butler,  Arling- 
ton, N.  J.,  assignors  to  Bakelite  Corporation,  New  York. 
N  Y.  Phenolic  resinous  products  and  compositions 
containing  them.     2,070.148  :  Feb.  9. 

Turnbow,  Grover  D.,  Oakland,  Calif.  \ermifuge. 
2,091,840;  Aug.  31. 

Turnbull  Cone  &  Machine  Company.  (See  Turnbull, 
Francis  W.,  assignor.) 

Turnbull.  Edward  D..  Scranton.  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
Gliddon  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Treating  wet  basic 
carbonate  white  lead  pulp.     2.073,817  :  Mar.  16. 

Turnbull,  Francis  W.,  assignor  to  Turnbull  Cone  &  ^la- 
chine  Company,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Package  for  ice 
cream  cones.     2,089,674  ;  Aug.  10. 

Turnbull.  Nonn.in  K.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Cartridge  stop 
for  m.TChine  guns.     2,098,264  :  Nov.  9. 

Turnbull,  Werd  W.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Cup  pastry  bak- 
ing machine.     2,089,675;  Aug.  10. 

Turnepseed,  Clarence,  Springfield,  Ohio,  assignor  of  one- 
fourth  to  F.  G.  Campbell,  Arlington  County,  Va.  .Vt- 
^achment  for  drill  presses.     2,082.310;  June  1. 

Turner,  Alfred  H..  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Quenching  oscillator  for  super- 
regenerative  receivers.     2,076,168  ;  Apr.  6. 

Turner,  Alfred  H.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  .\nierica. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  High  frequency  coupling  system. 
2,086,342  ;  July  6. 
Turner,  Alfred  II.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Crystal  controlled  oscillator. 
2.092.098  ;  Sept.  7. 

Turner.  Alfred  H.,  Collingswood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  High  frequency  oscillator. 
2,096.829  ;  Oct.  26. 

Turner,  Albert  J.      (See  Kittredge.  H.  G.,  and  Turner.) 

Turner,  Alonzo  R.,  Plymouth,  Ind.  Mounting  case  for  a 
radio  loud  speaker  and  an  electric  lamp.  2,083,753  ; 
June  15. 

Turner  Brass  Works.     (Sec  Slezak.  John,  assignor.) 

Turner  k  Cook,  Inc.      (See  Cook.  Howard  A.,  assignor.) 

Turner  &  Cook,  Inc.  (See  Cook,  Howard  A.,  and  S.  T., 
assignors.)  • 

Turner,  Charles  A.,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Howe  Manufacturing  Comp.iiiy,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.  Flow  Indicating  apparatus.  2.078,043;  .\pr. 
20. 

Turner.  Chester  D,,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  I'nited 
Shoe  Machinery  Coriioratlon,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Making 
shoes.  2,069,306  :  Feb.  2. 
Turner,  Chester  !>.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  assignor  to  l'nlte<l 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Sole 
pres-qlng  pad.     2,005,424;  Oct,   12. 


Turner  Companv,  The.  (See  Foster,  Everette  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Turner,  David,  Gloucester  Gate.  England.  Construction 
of  metal   cinema  screens.      2.093,060  ;  Sept.  14. 

Turner,  Edward  T.  (See  Altlck,  C.  D.,  Smiley,  and 
Turner.) 

Turner,  Edwin  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  Inc. 
(1922).     Stoker  mechanism.    2,088,730  ;  Aug.  3. 

Turner,  Edwin  A.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Standard  Stoker  Company,  (1922),  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Locomotive  stol;er.     2,103,045  ;   Dec.  21. 

Turner,  Edwin  A.,  New  York,  and  C.  J.  Surdy,  Tuckahoe, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Standard 
Stolver  Company  Inc.,  (1922),  New  York,  N.  Y.  Con- 
veyer.    2,103,212  ;  Dec.   21. 

Turner,  Fred  L.,  San  Benito,  Tex.  Ventilating  apparatus. 
2,072,780  ;  Mar.  2. 

Turner,  George  A.      (See  Smith,  J.  T.,  Jr.,  and  Turner.) 

Turner,  George  T.,  Radford,  Va.  Safety  razor.  2,092,790  ; 
Sept.   14. 

Turner.  Harold,  Shefl5eld,  assignor  to  Johnson  JIatthey 
&  Companv  Limited,  London,  England.  Silver  solder. 
2.0S4.028  ;  June  22. 

Turner,  Harold  R.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Terminal  for  lead  covered  cables. 
2,099,581  ;  Nov.  16. 

Turner,  Harrison  I.,  and  C.  L.  Anderson,  assignors  to 
Eagle  Signal  Corporation,  Moline,  111.  Synchronizing 
and  speed  control  system  and  mechanism.  2,081,652  ; 
May  25. 

Turner,  Homer  JI.,  Hlllsboro,  assignor  to  The  Enterprise 
Manufacturing  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.  Fishing  tackle. 
2,085,008  ;  July  6. 

Turner,  James  F.,  and  C.  P.  Breidenbaugh,  assignors 
to  FJynn  &  Emrich  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Stolcer 
motor  control.     2,079,135  ;  May  4. 

Turner,  John,  Contoocook,  N,  H.  Door  lock.  2,070,149  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Turner,  John,  Contoocook,  N.  H.  Chair  or  seat. 
2,097,541  ;  Nov.  2. 

Turner,  John  R.,  assignor  to  Universal  Oil  Products  Com- 
pany, ChicTgo.  111.     Tul)e  cleaner.     2,103,760  ;  Dec.  28. 

Turner,  Joseph  F.      (See  Pilkington,  E.  L.,   and  Turner.) 

Turner  &  Newall  Limited.  (See  Smith,  James  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Turner,  Paul  R.     (See  Royse.  J.  S.,  and  Turner.) 

Turner,  Paul  S.,  Wichita,  Kans.  Detachable  and  reversi- 
ble runner  for  the  wheels  of  a  child's  vehicle. 
2,081,024;  May  18. 

Turner.  Richard  G..  assignor  to  Crompton  &  Knowles 
Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Means  to  prevent  vibra- 
tion of  shuttle  box  forming  elements.  2.082,918  ; 
June  8. 

Turner,  Richard  G.,  assignor  to  Crompton  &  Knowles 
Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Slass.  Magazine  for  shuttle 
changing  looms.     2.082.919:  June  8. 

Turner,  Richard  G.,  assignor  to  Crompton  &  Knowles 
Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Lay  for  looms. 
2,090,080;  Aug.  17. 

Turner,  Richard  G.,  assignor  to  Crompton  &  Knowles 
Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Loom  with  shuttle 
changing  and  loom  stopping  mechanism.  2,103,800 ; 
Dec.  2.'^. 

Turner,    Richard    G.,    assignor    to    Crompton    &   Knowles 
Loom  Works,  Worcester,  Mass.    Weft  bobbin.    2,103,801; 
Dec.  2S. 
Turner,    Robert  W..   Chattanooga,   Tenn.     Heating  struc- 
ture.     2.075.485  :  Mar.   30. 

Turner  &  Seymour  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Abell, 
.lobn  \\  ..  assignor.) 

Turner     Tanning      Machinery      Company,      The         (See 

McLaughlin,  G.  E.,  and  Broughton,  assignors.) 
Tumor  Tanning  Machinery  Company,  The.      (See  Winklev. 
Kr.Tstiis  10..  assis^nor.  > 

Turner,  Thomas  W.,  Newport  News,  Va.  Support  for 
shade  roller  brackets.     2,091,895  ;  Aug    31 

"^"o  o*;^;- «ni!'^';"r'^    ^A-    Holmes,    N.    Y.      Milling   machine. 

2,073,505  ;  Mar.  9. 
Turnock.  Lawrence  C.  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,     Current 

conducting  bar.     2.070,343 ;  Feb.  9 

'''".r'Aml'f.V^'^-^'-''"''''''  '^'-  *^''''"  Ellyn.  111.  Building  block. 
_'.()!)!). 1l9  :  Nov.  10. 

Turnnuist,  Edward.   Anderson.   Ind..   assignor  to  General 

n'?k'i''So^"'"i^"'"''^*^i'V'  I>etroit,  Mich.     Riveting  machine. 
2,101,924  ;  Dee.  14. 
Tursall.  George,  London,  England,  assignor  to   R.  Hoe  & 

?Aoo  ,=•;  V^  X"J'^''  ^'-  Y.     Rotary  printing  machine. 
,i.Ooj,T.i4 ;  June  15. 

Tursky,  Charles  Jf.  Turtle  Creek,  Pa.  Adjustable  picture 
frame.     2,078,744  ;  Apr.  27. 

Tflrj.-.   Paul.      (See  Millner.  T..  and  Tfirv  ) 

Tuscher,  Jean  E.,  P.  Ivry.  and  M.  Spiro.  Paris,  France, 
assignors,  by  niesne  assignments,  to  Signaphone  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Wilmington.  Del.  Automatic 
telephone  signaling  apparatus.     2,099,913:  Nov.  23. 

^'TAiV^'2%%^28^Zn\J''''''''''''-     Cultivating  turf 

''""2,088,883 -"au^"  a"""'^"^'"'*^''    '^'-     ^^-       Fishing    tool. 

^"p/y,",li^'"Ar-iV''"J^"'''*^-  ^"1^'iukee,  assignor  to  Marathon 
n;]<'l'ed  sli':il,^"'r^:,Y.H„«'?t'-!;';'W.,  ^Vis.     Dispenser  for 

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LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


629 


Tuthill,  Howard  B.,  and  H.  F.  Caldwell,  assignors  to 
Oliver  Machinery  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Bread  slicing  machine.     2,095,620  ;  Oct.  12. 

Tuttle  &  Bailey,  Inc.     (See  Anderson,  Hilding,  assignor.) 

Tuttle  &  Bailey,  Inc.     (See  Hart,  Stanley,  assignor.) 

Tuttle  &  Bailey,  Inc.  (See  Hart,  S.,  and  Zavorski,  as- 
signors.) 

Tuttle,  Bertha  S.,  West  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Technicolor  Alotion  Picture  Corporation,  Hollywood, 
Calif.     Making  imbibition  films.     2,079,470  ;  May  4. 

Tuttle,  Fordyce  E.     (See  Young,  D'A.  A.,  Jr.,  and  Tuttle.) 

Tuttle,  Fordyce  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Motion 
picture  apparatus.     2,070,033  ;  Feb.  9. 

Tuttle,  Jess  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Tool.  2,094,225  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Tuttle,  Jess  L.,  and  H.  C.  Schroeder,  Oakland,  Calif. 
Weighing  mechanism.     2,085,345  ;  June  29. 

Tuttle,  Loren  W.     (See  Markle,  M.  G.,  and  Tuttle.) 

Tuttle,  Loren  W.,  Arlington  Heights,  and  G.  W.  Warrick, 
Harvey,  111.  Humidity  control  system.  2,084,514 ; 
June  22. 

Tuttle,  Malcolm  H.,  New  Bochelle,  assignor  to  Max.  B. 
Miller  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubricant. 
2,070,383  ;  Feb.  9. 

Tuttle,  Malcolm  H.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Max  B. 
Miller  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Refining  of  mineral 
oil.     2,070,384  ;  Feb.  9. 

Tuttle,  Malcolm  H.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Max  B. 
Miller  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Purification  of  oil 
fraction  and  solvent  recovery.     2,070,385  ;  Feb.  9. 

Tuttle,  Malcolm  H.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Max  B. 
Miller  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Joint  production 
of  plurality  of  good-oil  fractions  from  mineral  oil. 
2,077,287  ;  Apr.  13. 

Tuttle,  Malcolm  H.,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Blax  B. 
Jllller  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Refining  mineral 
oil.     2. .083, 511  ;  June  8. 

Tuttle,  Malcolm  H.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Gyro  Process  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Gasoline 
production.     2,089,511  ;  Aug.  10. 

Tuttle,  Robert  L.,  Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Zialite 
Corporation.  Nickel  plating  solutions  and  processes. 
2,069,566;  Feb.   2. 

Tveter,  Einar,  Chicago,  111.  Fish  lure.  2,095,425  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Tweed,  Cyril  J.  F.     (See  Rust,  N.  M.,  and  Tweed.) 

Tweedalo,  Ralph  L.,  Washington,  X).  C,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Refrig- 
erating apparatus.      2.078,429  ;  Apr.  27. 

Tweeddale,  John  E.  (See  Mason,  W.  P.,  Stanton,  and 
Tweeddale.) 

Tweedie,  Charles,  Jefferson  City,  Mo.  Pump.  2,074,004  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Twin  Coach  Company.  (See  Fageol,  William  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Twin  Disc  Clutch  Company.  (See  Batten,  Percy  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Twin  Disc  Clutch  Company.  (See  Batten,  P.  H.,  and 
Pearmain,  assignors.)  , 

Twin  Disc  Clutch  Company.  (See  Pearmain,  William 
J.,    assignor.) 

Twiss.  Douglas  F.,  Wylde  Green,  Birmingham,  and  E.  W. 
B.  Owen.  Erdington,  Birmingham,  assignors- to  Dunlop 
Rubber  Compan.v,  Limited,  London,  England.  Concen- 
trating latex.     2,074,494  ;  IMar.  23. 

Twiss,  Douglas  F.,  Wylde  Green,  Sutton  Coldfield,  and 
F.  A.  Jones,  Birmingham,  England  ;  assignors  to  Dunlop 
Tire  and  Rubber  Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Vulcaniz- 
ing accelerator  and  method.     2,085,401 ;  June  29. 

Twitchell  Process  Company,  The.  (See  Myers,  L.  D.,  and 
Stegemeyer,  assicnors.) 

Twomley,  Herbert  E.,  Riverside,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Food  Machinery  Corporation.  Com- 
pensator for  nail  driving  mechanisms.  2,088,821  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Twomley,  Herbert  E.,  Riverside,  Calif.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Acme  Steel  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Strapping  machine  for  boxes.     2,092,099  ;  Sept.  7. 

Twomey,  Lee  S.,  Vista,  Calif.  Removing  hydrogen  sul- 
phide from  hydrocarbon  gases.     2,070,098  ;  Feb.  9. 

Twomey,  Lee  S.,  Vista,  Calif.  Separating  and  purifying 
gases.     2,070,099  ;   Feb.   9. 

Twomey,  Lee  S.,  Vista,  Calif.  Fractionating  tower. 
2,070,100  ;  Feb.  9. 

Twomey,  I.ieo  S.,  Vista,  Calif.  Liquefying  and  storing  fuel 
gases.     2,082,189;  .Tune  1. 

Twomey,  Lee  S.,  Vista,  Calif.  Liquefying  and  storing 
fuel  gases.     2,090,163  ;  Aug.  17. 

Twomey,  Leo  S.,  Vista,  c!!alif.  Device  for  introducing  liq- 
uids into  pressure  ves.sels.     2,096,215;  Oct.  19. 

Twomey,  Nora  M..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Detachal>lo  mattress 
support.     2.067.515:  .Inn.  12. 

Twomley,  Herbert  E.,  Riverside,  Calif,  a.ssignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  li'ood  Mnchlnory  Cori)ora(ion.  Nailing 
table  for   box    lidding  macliines.     2,074,573;   Miir.    2.'!. 

Twyman,  B.  Wiekllffe,  nsslgnor  to  Ijavlne  Gear  Company, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.     Steering  gear.     2,073,717;  Mar.  10. 

Twyiruiii,  IS.  Wicl(lifl'(>  aHslgiior  1o  Laviu(>  (!(>Mr  Compimv, 
Milwaukee,    Wis.      Steering   gear.      2,102,296;    Doc.    14. 

Tyco,  George  C.      (Se(!  Dickie.  W.  A.,  and  Tyoe.) 

Tyee,  George  C.     (See  Hale,  F.  C,  and  Tyco.) 


Tyd^n,  Einar  O.  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
C.  T.  Setterberg,  Sockholm,  Sweden.  Silencer  for  in- 
ternal  combustion  engines.     2,075,316  ;  Blar.    30. 

Tyden,  Emil,  Hastings,  Mich.  Sprinkler  head.  2,101,694  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Tyler,  Barnwell  S.,  assignor  to  National  Postal  Meter 
Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Locking  system  for 
registering  machines.     2,102,046  ;  Dec.   14. 

Tye,  Aulmont  W.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Trailer.  2,082,920  ; 
June  8. 

Tykocinski-Tykociner,  Joseph,  Urbana,  111.  Transmit- 
ting, recording,  and  reproducing  sound.  2,098,364 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Tyler,  George  S.,  et  al.     (See  Blood,  Charles  R.,  assignor.) 

Tyler,  Jerry,  Niles,  Blich.  Adjustable  spraying  device. 
2,077,725  :  Apr.  20. 

Tyler,  Merle  D.,  Chicago,  111.  Valve  seat  grinder. 
2,085,280;  June  29. 

Tyler,  Paul  J.,  et,al.     (See  Lawler,  Prank  P.,  assignor.) 

Tyler,  Ransom,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  The  Oilgear  Com- 
pany, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Hydraulic  transmission. 
2.082,473  ;  June  1.    , 

Tyler,  Stephen  L.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y.     Valve.     2,100,366  ; 
■  Nov.  30. 

Tyler,  Tracy  B.,  assignor  to  The  Monopower  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Transmission.     2,081,689  ;  May  25. 

Tyler,  Tracy  B.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Monopower  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Blich.  Pedal  shifter  means  for  trans- 
missions.    2,089,453  ;  Aug.  10. 

Tyler,  W.  S.,  Company,  The.  (See  Delamater,  George  R., 
assignor. ) 

Tyler,  W.  S.,  Company,  The.  (See  Parsons,  James  B., 
assignor.) 

Tyler,  W.  S.,  Company,  The.  (See  Wettlaufer,  William 
"L..  assignor.) 

Tyler,  Waldo  E.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  T.  B.  Douglas,  Hous- 
ton, Tex.,  P.  R.  Chamberlain,  and  R.  A.  Loveland, 
Dewey,  Okla.,  assignors  to  Dewey  Portland  Cement 
Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cement.  2,101,299  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Tynan,  Henry  J.,  Ridgewood,  assignor  to  Tynan  Throw- 
ing Company,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Drying,  conditioning,  and 
winding  from  textile  skeins.     2,084,829  ;  June  22. 

Tynan  Throwing  Company.  (See  Tynan,  Henry  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tyndall,  Washington  I.,  and  W.  E.  Underwood,  Wilson 
N.  C.     Razor  stropping  device.     2,087,172  ;  July  13. 

Tyroler,  Arnold,      (See  Nirkelsburcr.  S..  and   Tvroler. ) 

Tyson,  Frank,  Canton,  Ohio.  Taper  attachment  for 
lathes.     2,089,078;  Aug.  3. 

Tvson,  John  D.,  Derry  Township,  Mifflin  County,  Pa. 
2,103,834  ;  Dec.  28. 

Tytus,  John  B.,  and  E.  B.  Hudson,  assignors  to  The 
American  Rolling  Mill  Company,  Middletown,  Ohio. 
Continuously  tensioned  tandem  cold  mill  train. 
2,074,873;  Mar.  23. 

Tytus,  John  B.,  and  E.  B.  Hudson,  assignors  to  The 
American  Rolling  Mill  Company,  INIiddletown.  Ohio. 
Automatic  device  for  maintaining  and  controlling  ten- 
sion.    2,078,701  ;   Apr.   27. 

U.  D.  Engineering  Company,  Limited.  (See  Taylor,  Her- 
bert C,  assignor.) 

IT.  M.  A.  Inc.     (See  CoUens,  William  S.,  assignor.) 

U.  P.  M.-Kidder  Press  Co.  (See  Lindbom,  Carl  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

U  S  Bobbin  &  Shuttle  Co.  (See  Lonzo,  William,  as- 
signor.) 

DSL  Battery  Corporation.  (See  Eurich,  Joe  E.  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

U.  S.  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Piatt,  Stephen  A., 
assignor.) 

U.  S.  Slicing  INIa chine  Company.  (See  van  Berkel, 
Cornells  F.  M..  assignor.) 

TJbbelohde,  Leo,  Berlin-Charlottenburg.  Germany.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  making  artificial  silk  and  the  like. 
2,086.651  ;  July  13. 

Ubbelohde,  Leo,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany.  Manu- 
facture of  staple  fiber.     2,090,560;  Aug.  17. 

Ubbelohde,  Leo,  Berlin-Charlottenburg.  Germany.  Ar- 
rangement for  testing  the  viscosity  of  liquid  materials. 
2,091,896  ;  Aug.  31. 

Dbben.  Richard  T.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Coating  composition. 
2,069.983  ;Feb.  9. 

Ubben,  Richard  T.,  nssignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  do  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Synthetic  rosins. 
2.072,142  ;  Mar.  2. 

Ubben,  Richard  T..  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  do  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Synthetic  resins  and 
compositions  containing  the  same.     2,072,143;  Mar.  2. 

Ulibon,  Uicli.nrd  T.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  do  Nemours 
&  Conipiinv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Resinous  conipo.^ltion. 
2. 075,. ■576  ;' Mar.    30. 

Tiber,  Dnnlol  W.,  Kane,  Pa.  Measuring  device. 
2,071,524  ;   Mar.   23. 

in)(>r,  Harold  1^.,  assignor  to  C.  W.  Dodgo,  Jamestown, 
N.   Y.      Tobncco-nsor's  appliance.      2,098,983;   Nov.    10. 

Uber,  Harold  R.,  Ijakewood,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland 
Welding       Company,        Cleveland,        Ohio.  Bicycle. 

2,080,677;  May  18. 

I'dy,  I\l;ii\in  .1,,  NJMgnr.'i  Falls,  N.  V.  Mannl'Molin'O  of 
olu-onio  ore   propiirn lions.      2.09S.176;  Ni>v.  2. 

llchlda,  Kiyoslil,  Innnomurn,  Knwabogun,  Ilvogoken, 
Japan.      Wall   cabinet  sufo.     2,095,100;   Oct.   5. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Uchida,   Shojiro.      (See  Yamazaki,  K.,  and  Uchlda.) 

Uden,  Allen  R..  Sheldon,  Iowa.  Stock  waterer. 
2,087,173  :  July  13. 

Udstad,  Si)r\'ald  F..  Berwick,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Car  and  Foundr.v  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Stream- 
lined closure  for  rail  cars.     2.090,492  ;  Aug.  17. 

fdylite  Company.      (See  Henricks,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Ud.vlite   Company.      (See   Stockton.    David   B.,    assignor.) 

Uehling,  Fritz  F.,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Temperature  regulator. 
2,093,582  ;  Sept.  21. 

Ufer,  Hanns.     (See  Reppe,  W.,  and  Ufer.) 

Ufer,  Hanns.  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine.  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York.  X.  Y. 
Production  of  aminoalkyl  sulphones.  2,081,718  :  Mav 
25. 

Ufer,  Hanns.  Ludwlgshafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignor  to  I. 
G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellscliaft,  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Germany.  Production  of  organic  sulphur 
compounds.     2.103.879  ;  Dec.  28. 

Ufer.  Hanns.  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine.  assignor  to  I. 
G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main.  Germany.  Production  of  organic  sulphur 
compounds.     2.]  03. 880;  Dec.  28. 

Ufer.  Hubert,  Berlin,  Germany.  Making  double  cut  files. 
2,068,622;  Jan.  19. 

Uger,  Aron,  Hamilton.  Ontario,  Canada.  Arch  support 
for  shoes.     2.097.958  ;  Nov.  2. 

Uhde.  Arthur.  Berlin-Reinickendorf.  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Circuit  controlling  svstem. 
2.084.877  :  June  22. 

Uherek,  Charles  A.  (See  Borgerd,  W.  F.,  McCune,  and 
Dherek.) 

Uhertype  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Wenczler,  Lajos,  as- 
signor.) 

Uhl.  Harrv  G.,  assignor  to  Timber  Engineering  Company. 
Washington.   D.   C.     Shear  plate.     2,092.684 :    Sept.   7. 

Uhl.  Robert  L.,  Ontario,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Edison  Gen- 
eral Electric  Appliance  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago.  111. 
Control  deyice.     2,085,557  ;  June  29. 

Uhle.  Emil.  assignor  to  Tlie  Lewis  Engineering  Company. 
Naugatuck.  Conn.     Rotary  switch.     2,090.505  :  Aug.  17. 

Uhlig.  Paul  R..  deceased,  late  of  Auerbach  in  Erzgebirge. 
Germany,  by  F.  Lango,  executor,  Brunswick,  Ger- 
many. Right  and  left  full-fashioned-foot  hosiery  and 
manufacturing  same.    2.080.349  ;  May  11. 

Uhrmann,  Carl  J.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  George  L. 
Chamberlain.     Lamp   elobe.      2.068.967 ;    Jan.    26. 

Ukronina.  Bnzidnr  J..  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Concrete  pipe 
joint.     2.081. . ?13  :  May  25. 

Ukropina,  Bozidar  J..  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Concrete  pipe 
.ioint.      2,084.466  :  June  22. 

TJline.  Sligiel  J.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  manufacturing  oblong  blocks  of  clear  ice. 
2,082.665  :  June  1. 

Uline,  Migiel  J..  Washington.  D.  C.  Drain  fixture  for  re- 
frigerators.    2,089,231  :  Aug.  10. 

Uline.  Jligiel  J.,  Washington.  D.  C.  5Iachine  for  squar- 
ing the  ends  of  cakos  of  ice.     2.102.49R  ;  Dec.  14. 

Ulke;  Otto  B.     (See  Jiihne,  E.  H..  and  Ulke.) 

Ullman,  Frederick,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Gesorge,  E.  M.,  and 
Lalli,   assignors.) 

Ullman.  Richard,  et  al.  (See  George,  R.  M.,  and  Lalli. 
assignors.) 

nimann.  Fritz,  and  E.  Friedheim,  Geneva,  assignors  to 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel.  Switzer- 
land. N-anthraquinon.yl  amino-benzene  arsonic  acid  and 
making  the  same.     2.092.425  :  Sept.  7. 

Ullmnnn.  Seymour,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Lounging  robe. 
2.093.945  :  Sept.  21. 

Ullrich.  Alfred  H.,  Bandoeng.  Java.  Dutch  East  Indies 
Apparatus  for  separating  in  one  operation  hollow 
bricks  from  a  clav  rod  or  the  like  and  for  closing  said 
bricks.     2.103.802  :  Dec.  28. 

Ullrich.  Georg.     (See  Langkau,  Helmut  E.  J.,  assignor.) 

Ullrich.  Henr.y  F..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Arch  support  for 
shoes.     2.068.251  :  Jan.  19. 

Ullstrand.  Hugo  M.,  EvansvlUe,  Ind.,  assignor,  b.v  mesne 
assignments,  to  Servel,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.  Refrigera- 
tion.    2,089,865:  Feb.  9. 

Ullstrand.  Hugo  M,,  Evansville.  Ind„  and  H,  K.  Bert:- 
holni.  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Servel,  Inc.  Dovor,  Del.  Absorption  refrig- 
•^ratlng  sy,'>tem.     2,072.144:  Mar.  2. 

Ullstrand,  Hugo  M.,  Evansville.  Ind.,  assignor  to  Servel. 
Inc.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Refrigeration.  2.099.011  : 
Nov.  10. 

Ulmann.  Hans.     (See  Welsford.  H.  G.,  and  Ulmann.) 

Ulmer,  Paul  V.      (See  Lauenst«>ln.  C.  F..  and  ITlmer.) 

Ulrey,  Clayton  T.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesno 
assignments,  to  Westlnghouse  Electric  and  Manufactur- 
ing Compan.v.  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Electronic  switch. 
2,072,993  ;  Mar.  9. 

Ulrey,  Cla.vton  T.,  East  Orange,  N.  .T.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Wesflnghonsp  Electric  and  Manufac- 
turing Comp.Tnv.  East  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Envelope  for 
an   electric  deviee.      2.076.012;   Apr.   0. 

Ulrey.  Clayton  T.,  East  Orange,  L.  F.  Ehrke.  Newark, 
and  M.  F.  Regcs.  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by 
mesne  asslgnnnnts.  to  Westlnghouse  Electric  and 
Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Shock 
and  rayproof   X-ray  tube  unit.     2,089,079  :  Aug.  3. 

Ulrlch,  Charles  H.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  System  of  mineral 
treatment  for  rrcoverlng  rare  metals.    2.086,322  :  July  6, 


Umphres. 

rack,     2,094,506  ; 
Una  \\'elding,  Inc, 
Una  Welding.  Inc, 


Ulrich,  Charles  B.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y..  assignor  of  one-third 
to  A.  J.  Forschner,  Chicago,  and  one-third  to  R.  H. 
Burke,  Evanston,  111.  Classifier  and  concentrator. 
2.089,676  ;  Aug.  10. 

Ulrich,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Conmar  Products  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  the  manufacture 
of  slide  fasteners.     2,069,429  :  Feb.  2. 

Ulrich,  Frederick,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Conmar  Products  Corporation,  Hayonne, 
N.  J.  Slider  for  slide  fasteners  and  making  the  same. 
2.078.745  ;  Apr.  27.  .  „  „  „  , 

Ulrich.  Horace  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Pre- 
payment telephone  system.     2,092.485  ;  Sept.  7. 

Ulrich,  Horace  W.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories.  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Service  observing  system.     2.102,769  ;   Dec,  21. 

Ulrich,  Julius  M..  Riverside,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Fuoyl  Engine  Corporation.  Greenwich,  Conn. 
Internal  combustion  engine.    2,082.666  :  June  1. 

Ulrich,  Victor,  Berlln-Wittenau,  and  W.  Spalding.  Berlin- 
Frohnau.  assignors  to  Rheinmetall-Borsig  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Glazing  and  the  like. 
2.088.884  ;  Aug.  3. 

Umansky.  Leonid  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Motor  control  system.  Re. 
20,353  ;  May  4. 

UniansUy.  Leonid  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Control  system.  2,100,653 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Umanskv.  Nat  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Card  case.  2,090,856  : 
Aug.  24. 

Umansky.  Nat  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Coin,  bill,  and  card 
case.     2,091,662  ;  Aug.  31. 

Umling,  John,  Ellwood  City,  Pa.  Bow  gun.  2,069,464; 
Feb.  2. 

Thomas   J..    George   West,    Tex.     Derrick    pipe 
Sept,  28. 

(See  Austin.  John  B.,  assignor.) 
(See  Bur,gett,  Lynn  S.,  assignor.) 

Underbill.  Alfred  C.  assignor  to  The  American  Hat  Com- 
pany, Norwalk,  Conn.  Hat  sweatband.  2.090,317  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Underpinning  and  Foundation  Company.  (See  Pruyn, 
Frnnris  L,,  assignor,) 

Underpinning  &  Foundation  Company.  (See  Eaisch,  Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 

Underpinning  &  Foundation  Company.  (See  Streander, 
Philip  B,,  assignor.) 

Underwood.  CarlM..  Newton  Center.  Mass,,  and  A,  L.  Van 
Nest,  Oak  Park,  HI.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric  Com- 
pany. Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composite  metal 
article  and  joining  the  parts  thereof.  2,071,050  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Underwood,  Carl  M.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  coating  strands. 
2.080,518;  May  18. 

Underwood.  Carl  M.,  Newton  Center.  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Wosrern    Electric    Company.    Incorporated,    New    York, 

.    N.    Y.     Coatinc  material.     2.095,537;   Oct.   12. 

Underwood.  Charles  E.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Bethlehem  Steel  Company.    Mixer.    2.085.132  ;  June  29. 

Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company, 
ter  A.,   assignor.) 

Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company. 
P.,  assignor.) 

Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company. 
Ham  A.,  assienor.) 

Underwood    Elliott    Fisher    Company. 
Walter  J.,  assignor.) 

Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company, 
liam   F..   assignor.) 

Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company. 
G.,  assignor.) 

Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company, 
fred  G.  F,.  assignor,) 

Underwood   Elliott   Fisher    Company, 
rence  E,.  assignor,) 

Underwood  Elliott   Fisher  Company, 
n.,  assignor,) 

Underwood     Elliott     Fisher     Company. 
Samuel  A.,   assignor.) 

r^ndorwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company.  (See  Pitman.  Henry 
J/.,  assignor.) 


I 


( See  Anderson,  Wal- 

(See  Cohoe,  Wallace 

(See  Dobson,  WIl- 

(See    Hausman, 

(See  Helmond,  Wil- 

(See  Kupetz,  Adolph 

(See  Kurowski.  Al- 

(See  Lentz,   Law- 

(See  Mano,  Miles 

(See     Neidich, 


Underwood   Elliott  Fisher  Company 

A.  B..  assignor.) 
T'nderwood     Elliott     Fisher 

Bnrnham  C.  assignor.) 
Underwood   Elliott    Fisher  Company, 

Oscar  J.,  assignor.) 
Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company. 

assienor.) 


(See  Smith,  Jesse 

Company.      (See     Stickney, 

(See   Sundstrand, 

(See  Thieme,  Otto, 

Underwood    Elliott    Fisher    Company.       (See    Thompson 

Russell  G..  assignor.) 
Underwood  Elliott  Fisher  Company.      (See  Wise,  Elmer 

L..  assignor.) 
T'nderwood.  Howard  C.  and  E.  B.  Robv.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

-Apparatus  for  pointing  corners.     2  069  341  •  Feb    "> 
I  nderwood,  Howard  C.  and  E.  B.  Robv.  New 'York,  N.  Y. 

liie  for  collar   folding  machines.     2.090,710-   .\ug    24 
I  ndei;wood.   .Tames.    Easton.    and    S.    Mack.   Bangor?  Pa.i 

assignors  »"  J"li"s  Jvayser  &  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Stoeking,     2.099,948;  Nov.   23. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


631 


Underwood,  William  E.  (See  Tyndall,  W.  I.,  and  Under- 
wood.) 

Underwood,  William  F.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cellulosic  pellicles  and  preparing 
same.     2,074,349  ;  Mar.  23. 

Ungar,  Gustavo  A.,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.  System  and 
apparatus  for  pumping  hazardous  liquids.  2,102,140  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Ungar,  Gustave  A.,  Pelham  Manor,  assignor  to  S.  &  S. 
Corrugated  Paper  Machinery  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Cutting  apparatus.     2,070,386  ;   Feb.  9. 

Ungar,  Harry  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Adaptable  electric 
hand  tool.     2,074,629  ;  Blar.   23. 

Ungemuth,  Herman  A.  (See  Hollenweger,  Hans  H.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Unger,  Arthur  M.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Electric  control  system.     2,094,388  ;  Sept.  28. 

Uhger,  Helen,  et  al.      (See  Binger,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 

Unger,  Max  S.      (See  Newell.  R.  E..  and  Unger.) 

Unger,  Paul  O.     (See  Dawson,  G.  H.,  Unger.  and  Wedge.) 

Unger,  Paul  O.,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignor  to  Wilson  Jones 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Loose  leaf  binder.  2,082,558  ; 
June  1. 

Unger,  Paul  O.,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignor  to  Wilson-Jones  Com- 
pany, Chicago.  111.     Book  cover.     2,089,313  ;  Aug.  10. 

Unger,  Paul  O.,  Glen  Ellyn,  assignor  to  Wilson-Jones  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Loose  leaf  binder.  2,092,194 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Unger,  Paul  O.,  Glen  Ellyn,  and  F.  D.  Wedge,  Lombard, 
assignors  to  Wilson-Jones  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Loose 
leaf  binder.    2,096,944  ;  Oct.  26. 

Unger,  Paul  O.,  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  Wilson-Jones  Com- 
pany. Chicago,  111.  Loose-leaf  binder.  2,103,307  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Ungerer,  Fritz,  Pforzheim-Protzinger,  Germany.  Adjust- 
able supporting  mechanism  for  straightening  rolls  of 
plate  straightening  machines.     Re.  20,403  ;    June  8. 

Ungerer,  Fritz,  Pforzheim-Protzinger,  Germany.  Plate 
straightening  machine.     Re.  20,404  ;  June  8. 

Ungerer.  Fritz,  Pforzhoim-Brotzinjrer,  Germany.  Plate 
straightening  machine.     Re.  20,475  ;  Aug.  17. 

Ungerer,  Fritz,  Pforzheim,  Germany.  Hot  straightening 
of  plates.     2,071,596  :  Feb.  23. 

Ungewiss,   Alfred.      (See  Soyck,   W.,   and  Ungewiss.) 

"Unichem"  Chemikalien  Handels  A.-G.  (See  Helft,  Ernst, 
assignor.) 

"Unichem"  Chemikalien  Handels  A.-G.  (See  Hueter, 
Richard,  assignor.) 

"Unichem"  Chemikalien  Handels  A.-G.  (See  Schirm,  Erik, 
assignor.) 

"Unichem"  Chemikalien  Handels  A.-G.  (See  Schrauth, 
W.,  and  Bottler,  assignors.) 

"Unichem"  Chemikalien  Handles  A.-G.  (See  Schrauth, 
Walther,  assignor.) 

"Unichem"  Chemikalien  Handels  A.-G.  (See  Stickdorn, 
Kurt,  assignor.) 

Uni-Flo  Corporation.  (See  Germonprez,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Uniflow  Mfg.  Company.  (See  Martin,  Michael  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Union  Asbestos  &  Rubber  Company.  ( See  Gillies,  Wil- 
liam R.,  assignor.) 

Union  Asbestos  &  Rubber  Company.  (See  Lundvall,  John 
S.,  assignor.) 

Union  Asbestos  &  Rubber  Company.  (See  O'Connor,  Ar- 
thur F.,  assignor.) 

Union  Bag  &  Paper  Corporation.  (See  Eustis,  Grant  B., 
assignor.) 

Union  Carbide  and   Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Aronson, 

Peter  R.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.     (See  Bagley,  G. 

D.,  and  Erasmus,  assignors.) 
TTnion    (Jnrbid<>    aTid    Carbon    Corporation.      (See    Bakor, 

Harry   J.,   assignor.) 
Union    Carbide    and    Carbon    Corporation.      (See    Becket, 

F.    M.,   and  Franks,  assignors.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.     (See  Borchardt, 

P.,  and  Ranko,  assignors.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Bucknam, 

J.  H.,  and  Young,  assignors.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Bucknam, 

Worthy  C,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Bucknam, 

W.  C,  and  Jones,  assignors.) 
Union   Carbide  and   Carbon   Corporation.      (See  Burgess, 

Ch;irlos  O..  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Clapsdale, 

Leo  >T.,  assignor.) 

Union    Carl)i(le    and    Carbon    Corporation.      (Sec    Cowin, 

Herbert   W.,   assignor.) 
Union   (Jarbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Cowin,  11. 

W.,  and  Jacob.sson,  as.fignors.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (Sec  De  Motto, 

Maurice  P.,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide   and   Cailion   Corporation.      (See  Douglas, 

Sliinri   I).,  assignor.) 
Union  Culiidc  and  Carlton  ("orjioration.      (See  Drummond, 

Price,  assignor.) 
Union   Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Edwards, 

Harry   I),,  assignor.) 


Union    Carbide    and    Carbon    Corporation.      (See   Farrar, 

Mercer  G.,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide   and    Carbon    Corporation.      (See   Franks, 

Russell,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide   and   Carbon    Corporation.      (See   Frazier, 

Ralph  B.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.     (See  Fretz,  Hil- 

lard  C,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide    and    Carbon    Corporation.      (See    George, 

Harry  S.,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide    and    Carbon    Corporation.      (See    Giffen, 

Florin  M.,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide    and    Carbon    Corporation.       (See    GrofE, 

Frazier,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide    and    Carbon    Corporation.      (See    Heise, 

George    W.,   assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon   Corporation.      (See  Heise,   G. 

W.,  and  Schumacher,  assignors.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Jacobsson, 

Wilgot  J.,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide    and    Carbon    Corporation.       (See   Jones, 

Homer  W.,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide    and    Carbon    Corporation.       (See    Judd, 

Edward  K.,  assignor.) 
Union   Carbide   and    Carbon   Corporation.      (See  Karwat, 

Ernst,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide    and    Carbon    Corporation.       (See    Kehl, 

Robert  J.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Kennedy, 

H.   E..  Roterniund,  and  Jones,  assignors.) 
Union    Carbide    and    Carbon    Corporation.       (See    Kinzel, 

Augustus  B.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Kirk.  S.  B., 

and  Jacobsson,  assignors.) 
Union   Carbide  and  Carbon  Company.      (See  Law,   G.  H., 

and  McNamee,  assignors.) 
Union   Carbide   and    Carbon    Corporation.      (See   Mande- 

ville,  John  L.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and   Carbon  Corporation.      (See  McCurdy. 

Frederick  T.,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide   and    Carbon    Corporation.      (See    McKay. 

Willi.nm    F..   assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon   Corporation.      (See  Mesinger, 

William  F.,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide    and    Carbon    Corporation.       (See    Moss, 

Herbert  H.,  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide    and    Carbon    Corporation.       (See    Obert, 

Casin  W.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Offutt,   J. 

W.,  and  Hampton,  assignors.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Oldham, 

Samuel  R.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.     (See  Perkins,  G. 

A.,  and  Purse.) 
Union    Carbide   and   Carbon   Corporation.      (See   Perkins, 

G.  A.,  and  Toussaint.  assignors.) 
Union   Carbide  and   Carbon  Corporation.      (See   Pollitzer, 

Franz,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Ray,  Ar- 
thur B.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Reed.  j\I.  C, 

and    Groff,    assignors.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon   Corporation.      (See  Reid.  Er- 
nest W.,  assignor.) 
Union   Carbide  and   Carbon  Company.      (See  Rockefeller, 

Harry  E.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See   Smith,  G. 

H.,  and  Jacobsson,  assignors.) 
Union    Carbide   and    Carbon    Corporation.       (See    Smith. 

Ralph  R.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.     (See  Southgate, 

George  T.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.     (See  Southgate, 

G.  T.,  and  Nicolson,  assignors.) 
Union    Carbide    and    Carbon    Corporation.       (See    Stone, 

Gerald  D.,  assignor.) 
Union   Carbide  and   Carbon   Corporation.      (See   Sudbaus, 

Karl,   assignor.) 
Union    Carbide   and   Carbon    Corporation.      (See   Trickey, 

J.  P.,  and  Price,  assignors.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon   Corporation.      (See   Vaughn, 

Thomas   H.,   assignor.) 
Union    Carbide   and    Carbon    Corporation.      (See   Wagner, 

Robert  L..  assignor.) 
Union   Carbide  and   Carbon   Corporation.      (See    Walters, 

Clyde  H.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Wickcrt, 

Jacob  N.,  assignor.) 
Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.      (See  Wickcrt, 

J.   N.,  and   Carter,  assignors.) 
Union   Carbide   and   Carbon   Corporation.      (See  Wickert, 

J.  N..  and  Frouro,  assignors.) 
Union    Carbide   and    Carbon    Corporation.      (See   Wilson, 

A.  L.,  and  Boese,  assignors.) 
Union    Carbide  and   Carbon    Corporation.      (See   Wlssler, 

William  A.,  assignor.) 
Union   C!irl)id(>   and   Carbon    Corporation.      (See  WyckolT, 

Lewis  1!.,  assignor.) 
Union    Carl)id(>    and    Carbon    Corporation.       (See    Young, 

liloyd  W..  assignor.) 
Union    Carbide    and    (Carbon    Research   Laborntorlos,    Inc. 

(See  (^rson,  Michael  <}.,  assignor.) 
Union   CKy   Itody    Company.      (See   Adolsporger.    Cbarlos 

C,  assignor.) 


632 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Union   County  Trust   Company,   executor.      (See  Muller, 

Friederich.) 
Dnion  Fork  and  IToe  Company,  The.      (See  Finkes,  George 

]M.,  assignor. ) 
Union    Machinery    Company.       (See    Marasso,    Fred,    as- 
signor.) 
Union  Metal  Products  Company.     (See  Gilpin,  Garth  G., 

assignor.) 
Union  Metal  Products  Company.      (See  IMurphy,   Walter 

P.,  assignor.) 
Union  Metal  Products  Company.      (See  Schlesinger,  Edgar 

E.,  assignor.) 
Union  Metal  Products  Company.      (See  Tangerman,  Wil- 
liam J.,  assignor.) 
Union  National  Hank  of  Pittsburgli,  The,  executor.      (See 

McCullougli,  Frederick  S.) 
Union   Oil  Company  of  California.      (See  Aldridge,  Blair 

G.,  assignor.) 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California.     (See  Bailey,  James  R., 

assignor.) 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California.      (See  Barnes,  Charles 

D.,  assignor.) 
Union  Oil  Company   of  California.      (See  Barnes,   C.  D.. 

and  Flaxman.  assignors.) 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California.     (See  Black,  J.  C,  and 

Chappell,  assignors.) 
Union   Oil  Company   of  California.      (See  Blount,  Arthur 

Ij..  as<^icnor. ) 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California.      (See  Bray,   Ulric  B., 

assignor.) 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California.      (See  Bray,  U.  B.,  and 

Beckwith,   assignors.) 
Union  0\]  ('i)mpaiiy  of  California.     (See  Bray,  U.  B.,  and 

Carr.  assignors.) 
Union  Oil  Conii)any  of  California.     (See  Bray,  U.  B.,  and 

Swift,   ;is>iicnors.) 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California.     (See  Carr,  Donald  E., 

assignor.) 
Union   oil  Company  of  California.     (See  Fisher,  Harmon 

F.,  a.'isignor.) 
Union   Oil   Company   of   California.      (See   Fisher,   H.   F., 

and  Aldridge,  assignors.) 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California.      (See  Gard,  Earl  W.. 

assignor.) 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California.      (See  Garofalo,  R.  J., 

and  .Swift,  assignors.) 
Union   Oil    Company  of  California.      (See  Hopper,  Basil, 

assignor.) 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California.     (See  Hopper,  B.,  and 

Kingman,  assignors.) 
Union   Oil   Company  of  California.      (See  Morrill,   D.    R., 

and  Siilikow,  assignors.) 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California.     (See  IMerrill,  David  R., 

assignor.) 
Union  Oil  Company  of  California.      (See  Ragatz,  Edward 

G.,  assignor.) 

Union  Oil  Company  of  California.  (See  Subkow,  Philip, 
assignor.) 

Union  Oil  Company  of  California.  (See  Wade,  Manor  L.. 
assignor.) 

Union  Railway  Equipment  Company.  (See  O'Connor,  Ray- 
mond C,  assignor.) 

Union  Special  Machine  Company.  (See  Chrlstensen,  Nor- 
man v.,  assignor.) 

Union  Special  JIachine  Company.  (See  Chrlstensen,  N. 
v.,  and   Saner,  assignors.) 

Dnion  Special  Machine  Company.  (See  Cooper,  Grover  C, 
assignor.) 

Dnion  Special  Machine  Company.  (See  Kucera,  Frank  A., 
assignor.) 

Dnion  Special  Machine  Company.  (See  Le  Vesconte,  Har- 
old J.,  assignor.) 

Union  S|iccial  .Machine  Company.  (See  LeVesconte,  II.  J., 
and   Schweda.   assignors.) 

Union  Special  Machine  Company.  (See  Sauer,  George, 
assignor.) 

Union  Special  Machine  Company.  (See  Sauer,  G.,  and 
Smilli.  assignors.) 

Union  Special  Machine  Company.  (See  Sauer,  G.,  and 
Ouist.  assignor.) 

Dnion  Special  Machine  Company.  (See  Smith,  Clarence 
C,   assignor.) 

Union  Special  Maclilne  Company.  (See  Le  Vesconte, 
Harold  .T.,  assignor.) 

Union  Special  Machine  Company.  (See  Nelson,  Carl  O., 
assignor.) 

Union  Special  Machine  Company.  (See  Riviere,  Albert  S., 
assignor.) 

X'nion  Special  Maschinenfnbrik,  G.  ni.  b.  II.  (See  I.tHz, 
Frederick,   ns.sjirnor. ) 

Dnton  Steel  Casting  Company.  (See  Baker,  James  A., 
assignor.) 

Union  Steel  Chest  Corporation.  (See  Pratt,  Seely  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Union  Steel  Products  Company.  (See  Bitney,  Dewey  II.. 
assignor.) 

Union  Steel  Products  Company.  (See  Hatch,  Charles  T., 
assignor.) 

Union  Sulphur  Company,  The.  (See  Brack,  John  D., 
assignor.) 

Union  Sulphur  Company,  The.  (See  Keever,  William  R., 
assignor.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Allen,  Earl 
M.,  assignor.) 


Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.     (See  Allen,  E.  M., 

and  Martin,  assignors.) 
Dnion  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.     (See  Allen,  E.  M., 

and  O'JIeara,  assignors.)  . ,,        ^    ,, 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.     (See  Allen,  E.  M., 

and  Young,  assignors.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.     (See  Allison,  Les- 
lie R.,  assignor.)  _  ,„,,,, 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.     (See  Baughman, 

George  W.,   assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.       (See    Beall, 

Charles  R.,  assignor.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.     (See  Bell,  Charles 

W.,  assignor.)  ,         ,„      „  tt 

Dnion  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.      (See  Bone,  Her- 
bert L.,  assignor.)  ,„      t>  .   r.     , 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.     (See  Bossart,  Paul 

N.,  assignor.)  ,„      „       , 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company.      (See  Brashares,  Harry 

E.,  assignor.)  ,„        „   ^, 

Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.      (See    Butler, 

C.  W.,  and  O'Hagan,  assignors.)  ,„        „  .„ 

Dnion    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.      (See    Caille. 

Georges,  assignor.) 
Union   Switch   &   Signal    Company,   The.      (See    Cobourn, 

Pi'lhert  F..  assiErnor. )  ^  ,„      , 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.     (See  Crago,  Pau 

H.,  assignor.)  ^,  ,„       ^         ^.i. 

Dnion   Switch  &  Signal   Company,   The.      (See   Cravath, 

Austin  M.,  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.      (See    Crooks, 

Kalrili   K..  Mssignor. )  „        „      ,. 

Union    Switch    &    Signal   Company,   The.      (See   Dowling, 

Philip  H.,  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.      (See    Fisher, 

Arthur  W..  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.      (See    Gilson, 

Robert  M.,   assignor.)  „       ^        ,  ,., 

Union   Switch   &  Signal  Company,   The.      (See   Grondahl, 

L.  O.,  and  Geiger. ) 
Union    Switch   &   Signal   Company,   The.      (See   Harwig, 

Carl  G.,  assignor.)  „,  ,„        ^. 

Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,,    The.       (See    Hines, 

Claude  M.,  assignor.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company.  The.      (See  Kemmerer, 

Ralph  R..  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.      (See    Lewis, 

Lloyd  v.,  assignor.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.      (See  Livingston, 

John  W.,  assignor.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.      (See  Logan,  John 

W.,   Jr.,  assignor.) 
Union  Switch  and  Sign.al  Company,  The.     (See  Lucas,  S. 

M.,  and  Zlerdt,  assignors.) 
Union   Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.     (See  MacGregor, 

R.  M.,  and  Shipp,  assignors.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.      (See    Martin, 

Paul  N.,  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.      (See    McCann, 

Ronald  .V..  assignor.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,   The.      (See  McGowan. 

Kenneth  J.  J.,  assignor.) 
Union    Switch  &   Signal  Company,  The.      (See   McKinley, 

Reid  B.,  assignor.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.      (See  McWiiirter, 

William  C.,  assignor.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.      (See  McWhirter, 

W.  C,  and  Little,  assignors.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.       (See    Miller, 

Alfred  B.,  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.       (See    Moore, 

Alexander  D.,  assignor.) 
Dnion  Switch   &  Signal  Company,  The.      (See  O'Hagan, 

Bernard   E.,  assignor.) 
Dnion  Switch  &  Signal  Company.      (See  O'Hagan,  B.  E., 

and  Witmer.) 
Dnion    Switch   &    Signal    Company,   The.      (See   O'Meara, 

T.  J.,  and  Mishelevich,  assignors.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.      (See    Pelikan, 

John  M..  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.      (See    Pelikan, 

J.  M.,  and  Young,  assignors.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.     (See  Peter.  Leslie 

n.,  assignor.) 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.      (See  Pflasterer, 

<;i"orge  R..  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.       (See    Place. 

Willard  P.,  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &     Signal    Company,    The.       (See    Place, 

W.  P..  and  Bossart,  assignors.) 
Dnion    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.      (See    Raber, 

Samuel  G.,  assignor.) 
Union  Switch  &  Siiinal  Companv,   The.      (See  Seaverson. 

OswaUl  I.,  assignor.) 
Union   Switch  &   Signal  Company,   The.      (See   Simmen, 

Paul  J.,  assignor.) 
Union    Switcli   &    Signal    Company    The.      (See    Suavely, 

(  larence  S.,  assignor.) 
Union    Switch  &   Signal   Companv,   The.      (See   Soiensen, 

Andrew  J.,  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Company,    The.      (See    Sprav, 

liostor  E.,  assignor.) 
Union    Switch    &    Signal    Companv.    The.      (See    Staples. 

Crawford  E.,  assignor.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


633 


Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Stevens, 
Sydney  A.,  assignor.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Stevens, 
S.  A.,  and  Thompson,  assignors.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Stoker, 
Paul  P.,  assignor.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Thompson, 
Howard   A.,   assignor.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Vanhorn, 
James  J.,  assignor.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Vantassel, 
Harry  C,  assignor.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Wallace, 
Herbert  A.,  assignor.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Wells,  Wes- 
ley B.,  assignor.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Whitelock, 
Leland  D.,  assignor.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Whitelock, 
L.  D.,  and  Bossart,  assignors.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  William- 
son, Kenneth  T.,  assignor.) 

Union  Swith  &  Signal  Company.  (See  Willson,  Clinton 
L.,  assignor.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Witmer, 
Harold  G.,  assignor.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company.  The.  (See  Witmer,  H. 
G.,  and  Bines,  assienors. ) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Wood,  Wil- 
lard  A.,  assignor.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  ( See  Young,  Henry 
S.,   assignor.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Young,  H.  S., 
and  Bone,  assignors.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company.  The.  (See  Young,  H.  S., 
and  McCann,  assignors.) 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  The.  (See  Young,  H.  S., 
and  McCann,  assignors.) 

United  Acoustigraph  Corporation.  (See  Bender,  Max., 
assignor.) 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  Boardsley,  G.  E.,  Jr., 
and  Parkins,  assignors.) 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  Beardsley,  Guy  E., 
Jr.,   assignor.) 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  Beisel,  Rex  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  Caldwell,  Frank  W.. 
assignor.) 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  Lee,  John  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  Martin,  Erie,  as- 
signor.) 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  Martin,  E.,  and 
Anderson,  assignors.) 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  McClane,  Joseph  L., 
assignor.) 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  Nissen,  Ilarry  C,  as- 
signor.) 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  Squires,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  Schmidt,  Grayson, 
assignor.) 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  Sikorsky,  Igor  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

United  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  Willgoos,  Andrew  V. 
D.,  assignor.) 

United  Air  Lines  Transport  Corporation.  (See  Hiscock, 
Thorp,  a.ssignor. ) 

United  American  IJosch  Corporation.  (See  Beeh,  Louis, 
assignor.) 

United  American  Bosch  Corporation.  (See  Eastman,  L.  E., 
and  Knudson,  assignors.) 

I'liitcd  American  Bosch  Corporation.  (See  Lang,  G.  J., 
Martin,   and   ('rocker,   assignors.) 

United  American  Bosch  Corporation.  (See  Long,  Herbert 
J.,  assignor.) 

United  American  Bosch  Corporation.  (See  Parsons,  Ben 
G.,  assignor.) 

United  American  Bosch  Corporation.  (See  Wild,  J.  E., 
and  Ijong,  assignors.) 

United  American  Metals  Corporation.  (See  Jung,  Albert 
II.,  assignor.) 

United  Autographic  Register  Co.  (Sec  Jensen,  Louis,  as- 
Hignor, ) 

United  Autographic  Register  Co.  (See  MacParland, 
Adrian   R.,  assignor.) 

United  Autographic  Register  Co.  (See  Winter,  Charles 
L.,  assignor.) 

United  Carr  Fastener  Corporation.  (See  Anderson,  War- 
ren C,  assignor.) 

United-Ciu-r  I<'MKt(nicr  Corporation.  (See  Atkinson,  Ralph 
L.,  assignor.) 

Unitcd-Carr  Fastener  Corponil ion.  (See  Chaffee,  Ray- 
mond ().,  assignor.) 

United  Carr  Fiistcner  Corporation.  (See  Churchill,  Wil- 
mer  II.,   asKignor. ) 

Uiiiled  C\'ur  Fastener  Corporation.  (See  Clark,  Ernest, 
assignor.) 

Unlted-Carr  Fastener  Corporation.  (See  Cox,  Joseph  F., 
assignor.) 

Untied Ciii-r  Fastener  Corporation.  (See  Dowse,  Edmund 
('.,  assignor.) 

l'iillc<l  Ciii-r  r'asti^ncr  Ccirpdi-ii  I  Inn,  (See  Dyresen.  Didrick, 
iissigndr. ) 


United-Carr  Fastener  Corporation.     (See  Hall,  Charles  L., 

assignor.) 
United-Carr  Fastener  Corporation.      (See  Hardy,  Charles 

W.,  assignor.) 
United-Carr  Fastener  Corporation.      (See  Holmes,  George 

A.,  assignor.) 
United-Carr  Fastener  Corporation.     (See  Johnson,  Gustav, 

assignor.) 
United-Carr  Fastener  Corporation.     (See  Jones,  Walter  I., 

assignor.) 
United-Carr  Fastener  Corporation.     (See  Kohler,  John  H., 

assignor.) 
United-Carr  Fastener  Corporation.     (See  McFadden,  Wil- 

ford  C,  assignor.) 
United-Carr   Fastener    Corporation.      (See   Nicholas,   Wil- 
liam R.,   assignor.) 
United-Carr  Fastener  Corporation.      (See  Oliver,  Charles 

W.,  assignor.) 
United-Carr  Fastener  Corporation.     (See  Upham,  Preston, 

assignor.) 
United-Carr  Fastener  Corporation.      (See  Wilson,  Cary  C, 

assignor.) 
United  Chromium,  Incorporated.     (See  Herzog,  George  K., 

assignor.) 
United   Cine-Camera,  Limited.      (See  Fordyce,  John  W., 

assignor.) 
United  Concrete  Pipe  Corporation.      (See  Huber,    John, 

assignor.) 
United  Dairies  (London)  Limited.     (See  Lumn,  Frank  M., 

assignor.) 
United   Drug    Company.      (See   Merrill,   Edward    C,    as- 
signor.) 
United    Elastic    Corporation.       (See    Russell,    John,    as- 
signor.) 
United     Electric     Controls     Company.        (See     Dezotell, 

Bernard  W.,  assignor.) 
United  Engineering  &  Foundry  Company.      (See  Biggert, 

Florence  C,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
United  Engineering  &  Ifoundry  Company.      (See  Biggert, 

F.  C.   Jr.,  and  Buente,  assignors.) 
United  Engineering  &  Foundry  Company.     (See  Flaherty, 

John  T.,  assignor.) 
United  Engineering  &  Foundry  Company.      (See  McBane, 

Walter  W.,  assignor.) 
United    Engineering    &    Foundry    Company.      (See    Mont- 
gomery,  J.   E.,  and  Flaherty,   assignors.) 
United    Engineering  &   Foundry    Company.      (See   Sieger, 

Maurice  P..  assignor.) 
United  Engineering  &  Foundry  Company.      (See  Schmid, 

Hans  H..  assignor.) 
United  Engineering  &  Foundry  Company.     (See  Smitmans, 

John  A.,  assignor.) 
United   Engineering  &  Foundry   Company.      (See   Talbot, 

Howard  H.,  assignor.) 
United   Engineering   &   Foundry   Company.      (See  Tross, 

Ernest  B.,  assignor.) 
United  Engineering  &  Foundry  Company.      (See  Walters, 

Harry  E.,  assignor.) 
United  Fruit   Company.      (See  Mackay,  J.  T.,  and  Ames. 

assignors.) 
United  Gas  Improvement  Company,   The.      (See  Haug,  J. 

S.,  Terzian,  and  Perry,  assignors.) 
United    Gas    Improvement    Company^  The.       (See    Hitz, 

George  E.,  assignor.) 
United    Gas    Improvement   Company,    The.      (See    Perry, 

Joseph  A.,  assignor.) 
United   Gas   Improvement   Company,    The.      (See   Ward, 

A.  L.,  and  Jordan,  assignors.) 
United  Gas  Improvement  Company,  The.     (See  Williams, 

Duncan  B.,  assignor.) 
United  Glass  Bottle  Manufacturers  Limited,  The.      (See 

Dorman,  Edgar  P.,  assignor.) 
United  Kingdom  Optical  Company,  Limited   (193fi).     (See 

Culver,  E.,  and  Emerson,  assignors.) 
United  Lens  Corporation.     (See  Arbuckle,  Sanuiel  F.,  as- 
signor.) 
United  Mattress   Machinery  Company.      (See  Mathewson, 

Wilfred  B.,  assignor.) 
United    Merchants    &    Manufacturing,    Inc.       (See   Bauer, 

Andrew,  Jr.,  and  Whewoll,  assignors.) 
United  Metal  Box  Co.      (See  Hammer,  Samuel,  assignor.) 
United   Patents   Inc.      (See   Rich,   Oliver   A.,   assignor.) 
United  Pipe  &  Supply  Corporation.     (Sec  Campbell,  Harry 

G..  assignor.) 
United    Pressed    Products    Co.       (See    IIowolI,    Hugh    A.. 

assignor.) 
United   Research   Corporation.      (See  lioiUly,   \\'iniam   K., 

assignor.) 
United   Research    Corporation.      (See  Black,   William   A., 

assignor.) 
llnil('(l    Research   Coriioration.      (See    Farrand.    Clair    I,., 

assignor.) 
United  Research  Corporation.     (See  Goldsmith,  Lloyd  T., 

assignor.) 
United    Research    Cori)oration.      (See   llnsbrouck.    Harold 

,r..  .Ir..  .'issignor.) 
United    Res(>arch    Corporation.       (See    Hasbrouck,    H.    J., 

Jr.,   and   Ross,   assignors.) 
United    Research    Corporation.      (See    nnsbrouck,    II.    J., 

Jr.,  and  Ross,  assignors.) 
United    Research   Corporation.      (See  Ma   Geo,   Frank   B., 

Mssiginir.) 
I'liiled   Ifesearch  Corporation.      (See  McClny,  Rov  C.,   as 

slLMior. ) 


634 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


United  Research  Corporation.  (See  Miller,  Burton  F., 
assignor.) 

United  Research  Corporation.  (See  Slueller,  William  A., 
assignor.) 

United  Research  Corporation.  (See  Ross,  Ernest,  as- 
signor. I 

United  Research  Corporation.  (See  Ross,  E.,  and  Ellason, 
assignors.) 

United  Research  Corporation.  (See  Ross,  E.,  and  Fischer, 
assignors.) 

United  Research  Corporation.  (See  Ross,  E.,  and  Has- 
brouck,  assignors.) 

United  Research  Corporation.  (See  Treacy,  Cyril  S., 
assignor. ) 

United  Scientific  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Glaser,  Marcus, 
assignor.) 

Uiiitod  shoo  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Adams,  Oscar 
G..  assisnor. ) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Anderson, 
F.  L.,  and  Crispino,  assignors.) 

United  Shoe  Macliinery  Corporation.  (See  Ashley,  John 
W.,  assignor.) 

L'nitod  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Bagshaw, 
rharlos  il. ..assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Bain,  William 
H.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Barclay,  Wil- 
liam R.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Barclay,  W.  R., 
and  Barton,  assignors.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Barker. 
William  A.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Baroni,  Peter 
and  S.,  assignors.) 

United  Shoe  .Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Bastable,  Ed- 
ward H.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (Cee  Batchelder, 
Clifton  T.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (Se  Bates,  A.,  and 
Barker,  assignors.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Baxter,  Wil- 
liam L.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Bazzoni,  Lewis 
J.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Bearce,  C.  A., 
and  Sawyer,  assignors.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Bennion,  Leslie 
H.,  assignor.) 

United     Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Bertrand, 

Frederic  E.,  assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Bessom,  Earl 

A.,   assignor.) 
United  Sliop  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Bessom,  E.  A., 

and   Williams,   assignors.) 
United    Shoe   Machinery    Corporation.      (See   Blanchard, 

Benjamin  B.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Bowen,  Rich- 
ard  W.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Bradbury, 

Walter  W.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.        (See     Brandt, 

Francis  L.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machffiery  Corporation.      (See  Bray,  W.  N.. 

and   Cousins,   assignors.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.      (See    Brostrom, 

Charles  G.,  assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Brown,  J.  H.. 

and  Cl.irke.  assignors.) 
United     Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Bunker, 

Darius  W.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Butler,  E.  L., 

and  Harrington,  assignors.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Calleo,  Joseph, 

assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Macliinory  Corporation.     (See  Clarke,  T.  B., 

and  Itoothroyd.  assignors.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.      (See    Cocozella, 

Anthony,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Courier,  John 

W.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Crockett,  Wil- 
liam P.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Cross,  Garrett 

P.  S.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe   Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Davenport. 

Herman   A.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (Sec  Dixon,  Paul  II. 

assignor.) 
United  Slioe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Duplessis.  Ren<> 

E.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Eastman,  Fred 

C,  assignor. ) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Edwards, 

Charles  E.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Elliott,  Harold 

E.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Elliott,  H.  E., 

and   Bray,  n.s.signors. ) 
United   Shoo  Machinery   Corporation.      (See   Engel,  Karl, 

assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Epplcr,  An- 
drew, assignor.) 
Dnlte<l  Shoe  ftlaehlnery  Corporation.      (S<>o  Fngan,  Joseph 

T..  assignor.) 


United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Fausse,  Joseph, 

assignor.) 
United     Shoe     JIachinery     Corporation.      (See     Fickett, 

Ernest  L.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Finn,  Sidney 

J.,  assicnor. ) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.      (See   Fitzgerald, 

Charles  F.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Fossa,  Joseph, 

assignor.)  ^     . 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Fredericksen, 

James  P.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  French,  John 

W..  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Goodwin,  Al- 
bert H.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe  JIachinery  Corporation.      (See  Gookin,   Syl- 
vester L.,  assisnor.) 
United     Sho^    Machinery     Corporation.       (See    Gordon, 

George  N.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe    Machinery     Corporation,       (See     Gordon, 

Hiram,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Gouldbourn. 

Joseph,  assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Gouldbourn, 

J.,  and  Elliott,  assignors.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Gouldbourn. 

J.,   and   Kestell.   assignors.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Gouldbourn,  J.. 

Kestell.  and  Keall.  assignors.) 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.       (See     Greene, 

Chester  W.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Grash,  Elmer 

B.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Haas,  Otto  R.. 

assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Hadaway,  John 

B.,  assignor.) 
United    Slioe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Hadaway, 

J.  D.,  and  Fitzzerald.  assicnors  ) 
United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Hall,  Alfred 

E.  C,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe   Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Hallbauer, 

Dankmar,    assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Hart,   George 

T..  Jr.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe   Machinery   Corporation.      (See  Harrington, 

Joseph.  Jr..  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Hayner.  Ales. 

a.ssignor. ) 
United     Shoe    IVIachinery     Corporation.      (See    Hazelton, 

George,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Heather, 

Charles   H.,   assignor.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.      (See    Holmgren, 

Eric  A.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Hood,  Charles 

E.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Hooper,  Fred 

E.,  assignor.) 

United  Slioe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Hopkins,  Ray- 
mond K..  assignor.) 
United    Shoe    .Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Houghton, 

Donald  M..  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Hyde,  Clifton 

C,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Jlachinery  Corporation.     (See  James,  C.  H., 

and  Bacon,  assignors.) 
United    Shoe    JIachinery    Corporation.       (See    Johnson, 

Arthur  S.,  assignor.) 
nnil(>d    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.      (See    Jorgensen, 

]'.(>rnhar<lt.  assignor.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.      (See    Jorgensen, 

Jacob  C,  assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Keall.  Frank 

K.,  assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Keall.   F.  B., 

and  Mawbey,  assignors.) 
United     Slioe     Machinery     Corporation.        (See     Keaney, 

Francis  .\..   assignor.) 
United  Shoe  JIachinery  Corporation.     (See  Keefer,  Joseph, 

assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Klein,  Hyman 

H.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Knowlton,  Nor- 
wood H..  assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  La  Chapelle, 

Fred  N.,   assignor.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.      (See    Lancaster, 

John  T..  assignor.) 
Unit.'d  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Lane,  H.,  and 

Pratt,  assignors.) 
United  Shoe  .Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Lawson,  Robert 

II.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Leveque,  Ber- 
nard T.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  .Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Lindblad,  Azel 

L.,  assignor.) 
United   Sho(>   Machinery  Corporation.      (See   Lineham,   R. 

.v.,  and  Clarke,  assignors.) 
^^X\?2   ^''??   Machinery   Corporation.      (See   MacDonald 

ClifTord  K.,  assignor.) 

'^°A*'^*',..^i°^    Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Macdonald 
David  B.,  assignor.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


635 


United    Shoe   Machinery   Corporation.      (See   Macdonald, 

Lester  S.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe   Machinery    Corporation.      (See   Mackensen, 

William,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe   Machinery   Corporation.      (See   MacKenzie, 

Wilbur  L.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Meek,  Carl  J., 

assignor.) 
United    Shoe   Machinery    Corporation.      (See    Megathlin, 

Ralph  S.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Merrick,  Frank 

W.,   assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Merritt,  Claud 

D.,   assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Merritt,  Frank 

R.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Miner,  George 

A.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe    Machinery     Corporation.       (See     Morrill, 

Alfred  R.,  as.sisnor. ) 
United     Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Naugler, 

Walter  E.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Newhall,  Carl 

A.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Nutt,  William 

H.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Pepin,  Charles 

H.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See   Parker,  Mal- 
colm W.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Pratt,  J.   W., 

and  Lane,  assignors.) 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.        (See    Prosper, 

Joseph,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Prue,  Walter 

W.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Pym,  Arthur 

F..  assignor.) 
United      Shoe      Machinery      Corporation.         (See      Pym, 

Charles  F.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Ray,  Eugene  J., 

assignor.) 
United   Shoe  Machiner.v  Corporation.      (See  Ricks,   Fred, 

assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Ricks,  F.,  and 

Andrews,  assignors.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Ricks,  F.,  and 

Choice,  assignors.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Ricks,  F.,  and 

Hope,  assignors.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Ricks,  F.,  and 

Jame.'5.  assignors.) 
United   Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Roberts,  Clif- 
ford, assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Roberts,  Wil- 
liam T.  B.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Robinson, 

Charles  A.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Ross,  Simon  G., 

assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Rowen,  Thomas 

C,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Russ,  Harley 

W.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Ryan,  George 

F.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe   Machinery    Corporation.      (See    Sanchioni, 

Adolf,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.      (See     Sandberg, 

Robert  N.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Jfachinery  Corporation.      (See  Schleich,  Ed- 
ward, .Tr..  assignor.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Schoenky. 

August   R.,   as.signor. ) 
United     Shoe     Macliinery    Corporation.       (See     Schwarz, 

Bruno  E.,  assignor.) 
United    Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Schwarz, 

I'..  E..  .nnd  Denn,  assignors.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Seely,  Thomas 

H.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Seer,   Richard 

II.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Sorra,  Arthur 

J.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe    Machinery    Corporation.       (See    Silvester, 

Robert  IT.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoe  PiTnchinory  Corporation.      (Sec  Stacey,  Ernest 

W.,  assignor.) 
United  Slioe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Standish,  Jolin 

F.,  a.ssignor.) 
niiltcd  Slioe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Sweet,  George 

A.,  asslirnor. ) 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.       (See     Thresh, 

Frank  U.,  assignor.) 
United  Shoo  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Thum,  WnUer 

A.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe     Mncliinci'y     Corporation.        (See     Toplmin, 

Tjauroncc   E.,   assignor.) 
United  Slioe  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Topham,  L.  E., 

and  Knott,  assignors.) 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Turner,  Ches- 
ter D.,  assignor.) 
United     Shoe     Machinery     Corporation.      (See     Wnrren, 

Harold,  assignor.) 


(See  Weber,  Lewis 
(See  Whelton,  John 

(See  Wilson,  Evan 
( See  Winkley, 
( See    Winnett, 


United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation. 
F.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation. 
M.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation. 
G.,  assignor.) 

United     Shoe    Machinery     Corporation. 
Erastus  E.,   assignor.) 

United     Shoe    Machinery     Corporation. 
Thomas  G.,  assignor.) 

United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Wright,  Wal- 
lace C,  assignor.) 

United  Specialties  Sales  Corporation.      (See  Cone,  Hayes, 
assignor.) 

United     States     Air     Compressor     Company,     The.      (See 
Pelouch,  James  J.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Air  Conditioning  Corporation.      (See  Fein- 
berg,  Archie,  assignor.) 

United    States   Appliance    Corporation.      (.See    Schleimer, 
Floyd  v.,  assignor.) 

U.  S.  Bobbin  &  Shuttle  Company  1929.      (See  Park,  Carl 
P.,  assignor.) 

U.    S.   Bottlers   Machinery   Co.      (See   Risser,    Arthur   I., 
assignor.) 

U.  S.  Bottlers  Machinery  Co.      (See  Risser,  Ivan  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

United  States  Cabinet  Bed  Co.     (See  Martin,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

U.    S.    Cloth    Cutting   Machine   Co.    Inc.      (See   Komow, 
Albert,  assignor.) 

U.  S.  Electrical  Motors,  Inc.     (See  Heyer.  Don,  assignor.) 

U.    S.    Electrical   Motors,   Inc.      (See   Mason,    Frank,    as- 
signor.) 

United  States  Envelope  Company.      (See  Hey  wood,  Vin- 
cent  E.,   assignor.) 

United  States  Envelope  Company.     (See  Novick,  Abraham, 
assignor.) 

United  States  Envelope  Company.      (See  Ramsey,  Webster 
K.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Envelope  Company.      (See  Swallow,  Francis 
P.,   assignor. 

United  States  Envelope  Company.     (See  Swift,  Willard  E., 
assignor.) 

U.   S.   Expansion  Bolt  Co.      (See  Cordes,  Edward  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

United    States    Finishing   Company,    The.      (See   Brown, 
Charles  W.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Fire  Protection  Corporation.      (See  Willen- 
bors,   Walter  J.,   assignor.) 

United    States,    Free   use   of   the   People    of    the.      (See 
Koulichkov,  Serge  N.) 

U.  S.  Galvanizing  &  Plating  Equipment  Corporation.     (See 
Kaupp.   TTenrv.   assignor.) 

U.    S.    Galvanizing    &    Plating   Equipment    Corporation. 
(See  Potthoff.  Kurt  T.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Gauge  Company.     (See  Grauel,  Ernest  H., 
assignor.) 

United    States    Gauge    Company.      (See   Klein,    M.,    and 
Willach.  assignors.) 

United     States     Gauge    Company.       (See    Willach,     B., 
Aschenbach,  Gruver.  and  Klein,  assignors.) 

U.    S.   Gold  Dredger   Corporation.      (See  Taylor,    W.   S., 
and  Price,  assignors.) 

United  States  Gypsum  Company.      (See  BaldufE,  Bruno  E., 
assignor.) 

United  States  Gypsum  Company.     (See  Campbell,  Wiloert 
L.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Gypsum  Company.      (See  Cumfer,  Donald 
A.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Gypsum  Company.      (See  Devereux,   James 
N.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Gypsum  Company.      (See  Griffith,   Arthur 
C.  assignor.) 

United  States  Gypsum  Company.     (See  King,  George  D., 
assignor.)  ^     , 

United    States   Gypsum   Company.      (See  Manske.   F.   A., 
and  Yeager,  assignors.) 

United   States  Gypsum   Company.      (See  McXeil,   William 
M.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Gypsum  Company.     (See  Mills,  Claude  B., 
assignor.) 

United    States    Gypsum    Company.      (See    Page,    J.,    and 
Baker,  assignors.) 

United  States  Gypsum  Company.      (See  Pomerene,  Joel, 
assignor.) 

ITniicil   States   Gypsum   Company.      (See  Randel,   W.   S., 
Dailev.   and  IMcNoll.   assignors.) 

United  States  Gypsum  Company.     (See  Roos,  Carlisle  K., 
assignor.) 

United  States  Gypsum  Company.     (See  Roos,  0,  K.,  and 
Allison,  assignors.) 

|iiiil('(l  stat(>s  (Jypsum  Company.      (See  Vass,  Michael  G.. 
assignor.) 

United  States  lle.'it  Treating  Company.     (See  Ilild,  Fred- 
eric W.,  assignor.) 

United    Stales    ITolTman    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Manchestor.    Merle    L.,    assignor.) 
(Iiiilcd     Slates     lloll'iiian     Machinery    Corixiration.      (See 
Si  n)l)riilg(',   W'illlani,  assignor.) 

U.   S.  IiKhistrlal  Alcoliol  Co.      (See  Hanson,  Charles  T., 
iis.slgnDi'.) 

U.  S.  Industrial  .\lcohol  Co.      (See  Ilerslciu.  Bernard,  as- 
signor.) 


636 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


United  States   Industrial  Alcohol  Co.      (See  Moore,  Wil- 
liam C,  assignor.) 
United    States   Machinery   Corporation.       (See  Ashworth, 

P'red,  assignor.) 
U.  S.  Manufacturing  Corporation.     (See  Shatter,  Adolph 

F.,  assignor.) 
United    States    Metallic    Packing    Company,    The.      (See 

Light,  R.  A.,  and  Price,  assignors.) 
United  States  of  America,  The  Public  of  the.     (See  Baker, 

George  L.,  assignor.) 
United  States  Ordnance  Company.     (See  Smith,  George  L., 

assignor.) 
United  States  Ordnance  Engineers,  Inc.     (See  Goss,  Byron 

C,  assignor.) 
United  States  Pipe  and  Foundry  Company.     (See  Webre, 

Alfred  L.,  assignor.) 
United    States   Potash    Company.      (See   Jacobi,   Ivarl   J., 

assignor.) 
United   States   Printing   and   Lithograph   Company,    The. 

(See    Taylor.   Arthur  K..   assignor.) 
United    States   Quarry  Tile  Company.      (See   Schweitzer, 

H.  v.,  and  Cable,  assignors.) 
United  States  Kadium  Corporation.      (See  Paul,  John  E., 

assignor. ) 
United  States  Rubber  Company.      (See  Adamson,  Percv, 

assignor.) 
United   States  Rubber  Company.      (See  Bull,  Arthur  W., 

assignor.) 
United  States  Rubber  Company.     (See  Cooper,  Harry  E., 

assignor.) 
United  States  Rubber  Company.      (See  Curtiss,  Nathaniel 

H.,  assignor.) 
United   States   Rubber  Company.      (See   Gammeter,   John 

R.,  assignor.) 
United  States  Rubber  Company.      (See  Hopkinson,  Ernest, 

assignor.) 
United    States    Rubber   Company.      (See   ter   Horst,    Wil- 
liam  P.,   assignor.) 
United   States  Rubber  Company.      (See  Malone,  John  G., 

assignor.) 
United   States  Rubber  Company.      (See  McLaughlin,  Nel- 
son E.,  assignor.) 
United  States  Rubber  Company.     (See  Messer,  William  E.. 

assignor.) 
United    States   Rubber   Company.      (See  Newman,  Henry 

O..  assignor.) 
United     States     Rubber    Products,    Inc.       (See    Pickett, 

Francis  N.,   assignor.) 
United    States    Rubber    Company.      (See  Porteous,   John 

A.,  assignor.) 
United  States  Rubber  Company.     (See  Randall,  Chester  J., 

assignor.) 
United  States  Rubber  Company.     (See  Sloman,  Cheri  M., 

assignor.) 
Uniff'd  States   Rubber  Company.      (See  Smith,  Omar  II.. 

assignor.) 
United  States  Rubher  Company.      (See  Strickhouser,  S.  I.. 

and   .Toss,  assignors.) 
United  States  Rubber  Company.     (See  Wikle,  George  F., 

assignor.) 
United    States   Rubher  Products.  Inc.      (See  Bovav,  Nor- 
man E..   assignor.) 
Unitnd  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.      (See  Cady,  John  E., 

assignor.) 
United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.     (See  Cobb,  Henry  Z., 

assignor.) 
United   States  Rubber  Products.   Inc.      (See  Eger,   Ernst. 

assignor. ) 
United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.      (See  Foster,  Bout- 
well  H.,  assignor.) 
United  States  Rubber  Products,   Inc.      (See  Francis.  Ray- 
mond S.,  assignor.) 
I'nifi'd  St.ntes  Rubber  Products  Inc.      (See  Galligan.  J.  J.. 

and   P'O'iiison.   assignors. > 
United    Stntos    Rubber    Products,    Inc.       (See    Hazell,    E.. 

and  Otrilby.  assitrnnrs.l 
United    States    Rubber   Products,    Inc.      (Sec   Hazell,    E., 

Tingey,  and  Linseott,  assignors.) 
fnifed    States   Rubber  Products.   Inc.      (See  Hurt.  Victor 

IT.,  assignor.  > 
United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.     (See  Joss,  Ernest  J., 

assignor.) 
I'nited   States  Rubber  Products.   Inc.      (See  Keen.   Alexis 

W..  .Tssisrnor. ) 
United  States  Rubber  Products.   Inc.      (See  Keen.  A.  W., 

and   Chittendnn.  assicnors.l 
United  States  Rubber  Products.  Inc.      (See  Keen,  A.   W., 

nnd  Ti'nutvettor.  nss'irnnrs.l 
United  States  Rubber  Prodticts.  Inc.      (See  Leapor,  Percy 

.T.,  assignor.) 
United  States  Rnl)ber  Products.  Inc.      (Sep  Lehman.  Paul 

W..   assignor.  > 
United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.     (See  Lewis,  Harry 

F.,  assignor.) 
Unlffd  Stales  Rubber  Products,  Inc.      (.See  Madge,   N.  G., 

nnd  Chittenden,  assignors.) 
United  States  Rubber  Products.  Inc.     (See  McNeill.  George 

K..   nssli;nor.  1 
United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.     (See  Miller,  J.  M., 

nnd  Davis,  assignors.) 
United   States  Rubber  Products.  Inc.      (See  Morron.  John 

D.,  assignor.) 
United  States    Rubber  T'rndnrts,   Ttic.      (See  MuUer.  John 

A.,  assignor.) 


United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.  (See  Oakleaf.  Amos 
W..  assignor.) 

United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.  (See  Pickett, 
Francis   N.,    assignor.) 

United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.  (See  PoUeys,  Her- 
bert R.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.  (See  Short,  Carleton 
\V.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.  (See  Short,  Carlton 
W.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.  (See  Watson,  L.  M., 
Ternes,  and  Budlong,  assignors.) 

United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.  (See  Wikle,  George 
F.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.  (See  Wikle,  G.  F., 
and  Lennox,  assignors.) 

U.  S.  Slicing  Machine  Company.  (See  Folk,  Joseph,  as- 
signor.) 

U.  S.  Slicing  Machine  Company.  (See  van  Berkel,  W'il- 
helmus  A.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Smelting.  Refining  &  Mining  Company.  _  (See 
Hall.  Artliur  E.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Steel  Cornoration.  (See  Bain,  E.  C,  and 
Gruber,  assignors.) 

United  States  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Johnston,  John, 
assignor.) 

United  States  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Kinsley,  Carl, 
assignor.) 

United  States  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Larsen,  Bernard 
M.,  assignor.) 

United  States  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Male,  Milton,  as- 
signor.) 

United  States  Steel  Corporation.  (See  White,  W.  B.,  and 
Llewellyn,  assignors.) 

United  States  Tobacco  Company.  (See  Thorn,  James  C, 
assignor.) 

United  Switch  &  Signal  Company.  The.  (See  Failor.  C. 
W..  and  Thompson,   assignors.) 

United  Wall  Paper  Factories,  Inc.  (See  Voet,  Robert  A., 
assignor.) 

Unitpak  Corporation.      (See  Ness.  Edward  F.,   assignor.) 

Unity  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Golding,  Julius,  as- 
signor.) 

Universal  Air  Filter  Corporation.  (See  Christotferson, 
Charles,  assignor.) 

Universal  Air  Filter  Corporation.  (See  Walker,  Russell  S., 
assignor.) 

Universal  Battery  Company.  (See  Watkins,  Ray  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Universal  Camera  Corporation.  (See  Piatt,  Samuel  C, 
assignor.) 

Universal  Camera  Corporation.  (See  Whltlock,  Carl  H., 
assignor.) 

Universal  Cooler  Corporation.  (See  Higham,  William  W., 
assignor.) 

Universal  Cooler  Corporation.  (See  Pendergast,  T.  S., 
and  Baum.  assignors.) 

Univ(>rsal  Dental  Company.  (See  Lincoln,  Benjamin  A., 
assignor.) 

Universal  Draft  Gear  Attachment  Co.  (See  Bartsch,  Her- 
bert E.,  assignor.) 

Iniversal  Form  Clamp  Co.  (See  Boettner,  Joseph  L.. 
assignor.) 

Universal  Form  Clamp  Company.  (See  Hofifer,  George 
W.,   assignor.) 

Universal  Form  Clamp  Co.  (See  Reed,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Universal  Form  Clamp  Company.  (See  Pinaud.  J.,  and 
Quick,  assignors.) 

Universal  Insulation  Company.  (See  Ericson,  Richard, 
assignor.) 

Universal  Generators  Corporation.  (See  Carroll,  Manly 
E.,  assignor.) 

Universal  Hydraulic  Corporation.  (See  Kinzie,  Philip  A.. 
assiixniir. )  ^ 

Universal  Hydraulic  Corporation.  (See  Kinzie,  P.  A., 
Savage,  and  Martin,  assignors.) 

Univer.«al  Insulation  Company.  (See  Labus,  O.  A.,  and 
Mohr,  assignors.) 

Universal  Lubricating  Systems,  Inc.  (See  Johnson,  Wil- 
liam H.,  assignor.) 

Universal   Manufacturing   Co.      (See   Greene,    Albert    J., 

assignor.) 
Univers.al  Oil  Burner   Company,  The.      (See  La   Pointe, 

Albert  A.,  assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Alther,  Joseph  G., 

assignor.)  >  f         < 

Universal  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Angell,  Charles  H., 

assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Barnes,  John  B., 

assignor.)  «       v  > 

Uniyersal   Oil    Products  Company.      (See  Barnes.  :Marion 

u  .,  assignor.) 
Universal   Oil   Products  Company.      (See   Behrens,   Fred 

B..  assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Benedict,  Wayne 

1j.,  assignor.)  ' 

Univers.il  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Bergman,  Donald 

.1.,  assignor.) 

^"n=c7i,^i  '^"  P'"°«l"cts  Company.      (See  Day,  Roland  B., 
^' Jeai?''issigno^r!T'"*'*^   Company.      (See    Delattre-Seguy, 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


637 


Universal     Oil    Products     Company.       (See    de     Rachat, 

Nicholas  G.,  assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Dubbs,  Carbon  P., 

.issignor. ) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See   Egloft,    Gustav, 

assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Engelstein,  Alvm, 

assignor.) 
Univer.sal  Oil   Products  Company.      (See  Faragher,    \var- 

ren  F.,  assignor.) 
Universal  Oil   Products   Company.      (See   Fisher,   Alfred, 

assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  Halloran,   R.  A., 

and    Strout,    assignors.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  Held,   Jacob   B., 

assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  Huff,  Lyman  C, 

assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  IpatiefC,  Vladimir, 

assignor. ) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Ipatieff,  V.,  and 

Grosse,   assignors.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  Ipatieff,  V.,  and 

Komarewslty,  assignors. )  ^       .  „ 

Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  Ipatieff,  V.,  and 

Schaad,  assignors.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Johnston,  Charles 

L.,  assignor.) 
Universal    Oil    Products    Company.       (See    Komarewsky, 

Vasili,  assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Lowry,  C.  D.,  Jr., 

and  Dryer,  assignors.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  McCaffrey,  John 

W.,  assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  Mekler,  Lev  A., 

assignor.) 
Universal   Oil   Products   Company.      (See  Minkema,    Wil- 
liam H.,  assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products   Company.      (See  Morrell,   Jacque 

C.,  assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  Morrell,  J.  C,  and 

Egloff,  assignors.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  Nelson,  Edwin  F., 

as,'!icnnr.  I 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Pyzel,  Robert,  as- 
signor. ) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  Seguy,  Jean  D., 

assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.     (See  Swartwood,  Ken- 
neth, assignor.) 
Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  Tropsch,   Hans, 

assignor.)  ^ 

Universal  Oil  Products  Company.      (See  Turner,  John  R., 

a.^signnr.) 
Universal    Oil    Products    Company.       (See    van    Heeden, 

.\rthur  P..  as.sigiior. ) 
Universal    Oil    Products    Company.      (See  Weber,    H.    C, 

and  McAdams,  assignors.) 
Universal   Optical   Corporation.      (See  Bosworth,   Thomas 

E.,  assignor.) 
Universal  Optical  Corporation.      (See  Searles,  Wayne  S., 

assignor.) 
Universal  Plow  Edge  Company.     (See  Weisel,  Zenas  V., 

assignor.) 
Universal  Products  Co.     (See  Ketchem,  F.,  and  Dunn,  as- 
signors.) 
Universal  Products   Company,   The.      (See  Ketcham,   F., 

and  Dunn,  assignors.) 
Universal  Products  Company.      (See   Wollner,  Hans,  as- 
signor.) 
Universal  Rotary  Motors  C()nii)any.     (See  Beals,  A.  F.,  and 

Pudge,  ii.ssign'ors.) 
Universal  Stamping  &  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Shapiro,  Abraham, 

assignor.) 
Universal  Winding  Company.     (See  Auten,  James  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Univer.sal  Winding  Company.      (See  Blair,  Harry  R.,  as- 
signor.) 
Universal  Winding  Company.      (See  Swanson,  Ernest   U., 

assignor.) 
Univorsa!  Winding  Company.     (See  Wittmann,  Roger  A., 

assignor.) 
"UnivcMSi'llc"   (Jigarottcnniacliinonfabrik   .T.    C.    Mueller  & 

(U).      (See  Tlcrrniann,    Paul   J.,   assignor.) 
"Universolle"  Cigarettenmnsehinen-Fabrik  J.  C.  Muller  & 

Co.     (See  Jiihno,  10.  II.,  and  Ulke,  assignors.) 
"Univer.sclU'"   (."igarottenmaschlnenfabrik  J.    (".   Mueller  & 
(,'o..    Dresden,    (Jerniany.      (See    Riiber,    Constantin    F., 
assignor.) 
"Universelle"  Cignreflonmascliinon-Fabrik  J.  C.  Muller  & 

(Jo.      (See   U("il)or,   Konslanfin   F..   as.signor. ) 
"Universolle"  Cigarettenmnschinenfabrlk  J.  C.  Mueller  & 

Co.      (See  Stelzer,   Franz,   H.   B.,  assignor.) 
University  I'uIeiilR,  Inc.      (See  Ilosebury,  Fred,  assignor.) 
tjnk,  Jacol)  M.,  lOiiulhovon,  Netherlands,  assignor,  by  mesne 
iisMignnicnls,     lo    Kailio    ("orporalion    ol'    America,    Now 
York,   N.  Y.     Device  for  tlie  inea-furing  and   comparing 
of  oloctriciil  iiiiDcd.inocH,     2,081,000;  May  2'k 
Unklcs,  Edward  H..  Woehawkon,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Trans- 
Lux   Duyllgbt    Picture   Screen    ('orporalion.    Now    York, 
N.  y.     Image-forming  system.     2.000,4:1.')  ;  Jan.  T). 
Unlandhorm,  John  II.     (So(!  Cnccin,  Walter,  assignor.) 


Unruh,  Albert  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  MacDonald, 
Seattle,      Wash.     Perforator      for      printing      presses. 
2,084,518  ;  June  22. 
Unseld,     John    M.,     Elizabeth,    N.    J.      Traction    wheel. 

2,079,471  ;  May  4. 
Unsworth,  Robert  J.     (See  Jones,  J.  E.,  and  Unsworth.) 
Untener,  Andrew  C,  Detroit,  Mich.     Hockey  game  board. 

2,079,136  ;  May  4. 
Unterberg,   Albert   H.,   Bronx,    N.    Y.     Cylinder   keyway 

guard.     2,068,936  ;  Jan.  26. 
Untermeyer,    Bobbins    &    Co.       (See    Hoeckele,    Karl,    as- 
signor. ) 
Uong,  Diong  D.,   assignor   to  Fitchburg  Paper  Company, 
Fitchburg,   Mass.     Apparatus    for   the  manufacture   of 
coated  paper.     2,077,726  ;  Apr.  20. 
Updegrave,    William  M.,   Johnstown,   Pa.     Apparatus   for 

testing  and  exercising  eyes.     2,089,863  :  Aug.  10. 
Upham,  Gilbert  R.,  Churchville,  assignor  to  The  De  Long 
Hook  and  Eye  Company.     Fastener  tape  and  making 
the  same.     2,080,751 ;  May  18. 
Upham,  Preston,  Brookline,  assignor  to  United-Carr  Fas- 
tener  Corporation,    Cambridge,    Mass.      Snap   fastener. 
2,068,633  ;  Jan.   19. 
Upham,     Preston,     Brookline,     assignor     to     United-Carr 
Fastener     Corporation,     Cambridge,     Mass.     Handbag 
structure.     2,099.663;  Nov.  16. 
Uphoff,  Ralph  E.,  Madison,  Wis.     Pressure  relief   valve 

2,074,195  ;  Mar.  16. 
Uphues,   Frank  P.,   assignor  to   Crane   Co.,    Chicago,    111 

Filler  member.      2,088,933  ;   Aug.   3. 
Upjohn    Company,    The.      (See    Gustus,    Edwin    L.,    as- 
signor.) 
Upjohn  Company,  The.     (See  Hart,  Merrill  C,  assignor.) 
Upp,  Ada  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Abe  Dinkins,  Wood- 
lake,    C!alif.      Portable    packing    and    weighing    stand. 
2,073,127  ;  Mar.  9. 
Upp,    William    M.,    assignor    to    Whitaker-Upp    Company, 
Kansas  City,   Mo.     Electrical  system  for  truck  refrig- 
eration and  the  like.     2,089.512  ;  Aug.  10. 
Upper,  Frederick  A.      (See  Martin.  H.  C,  and  Upper.) 
Upper,   Frederick  A.      (See  Wooddell,   C.   E.,   Upper,    and 

Nelson.) 
Uppercu,   Inglis  M.,   Rumson,   and  F.   J.   Joyce,   Keyport, 
N.    J.      Canned   liquid   dispensing   means.      2,069,984 ; 
Feb.  9. 
Upshaw,  Lucius  F.,  Jr.,  Pasadena,  Calif.     Rotary  engine. 

2,079,192  ;  May  4. 
Upson,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  The  Upson  Company,  Lock- 
port,    N.    Y.     Base    for    floor    coverings    and    the    like. 
2,075.317  ;  Mar.   30. 
Upson  Company,  The.     (See  Paton,  Clyde  R.,  assignor.) 
Upson  Company.  The.      (See  Upson,  Cliarles  A.,  assignor.) 
Upson,  Maxwell  M.,  Englewood,  and  E.  A.   Smith,   Chat- 
ham, N.  J.,  assignors  to  Raymond  Concrete  Pile  Com- 
pany,  New  Y'ork,   N.    Y.      Concrete   pile   manufacture. 
2,099,285  ;  Nov.  16. 
Upson,  Walter  L.,  University  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  The 
Torrington  Manufacturing  Co.,  Torrington,  Conn.    Fluid 
reaction  apparatus.     2,072,322  ;  Mar.  2. 
,  Upton,  Albert  SI.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Case  for  storage  bat- 
teries.    2,093,583;  Sept.  21. 
Upton,   Albertus,   Waveland,   Ind.      Stovepipe  collar  and 

anchor.     2,102,339  ;  Dec.  14. 
Upton,  Cliarles  B.,  Piqua.  Ohio.     Apparatus  for  rendering 

and  refining  fats.     2,075,070  ;  Mar.  30. 
Upton.  David  R.,  Escobas,  Tox.     Auger  circulating  pump. 

2,067,108;   .Tan.  5. 
Upton,  John  M.,  assignor  to  Filshie  Lead  Head  Nail  Com- 
pany. Inc.,  Chicago,  111.     Method  of  and  apparatus  for 
making  load  liead  fasteners.     2,082,604  ;  June  1. 
TTrbach,  Franz.     (See  Kunz,  J.,  and  Urbach.) 
Urbain,    Oliver    M.,    and    W.    R.    Stemen,    Columbus,    as- 
signors to  C.  H.  Lewis,  Harpster,  Ohio.     Water  purifi- 
cation.    2,086,753  ;  July  13. 
Urbain.  Oliver  M.,  and  W.  R.  Stemen,  Columbus,  assignors 
to    C.    IT.    IjOwIs,    Harpster,    Oliio.     Recovering    acids. 
2.102,103;  Dec.  14. 
Urbanek,    Julius,    Vienna,    and    H.    Heinzl,    Knittelfeld, 

Austria.     Movable  stnybolt.     2,008,968  :  Jan.  26. 
Urbanek.    Ott6,   Bulakalasz,    Hungary.     Toy.      2,088,885  ; 

Aug.  3. 
llrbaniak,  Ignalz,  Ilindonburg,  (Jerinany.     Device  for  cor- 
ing, dividing,  and  condensing  ingots  of  cruciform  cross- 
section.      2,07S,702  ;  Apr.   27. 
Urfer,  Adolf.     (See  Wade.  P.  A.,  and   Urfer.) 
Urfer,  Adolf,    New   Rochelle,    N.   Y.,  assignor   to   Pioneer 
Instrument    ("Jompany,    Incorporated,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 
Rate  of  climb  instrument.     Re.  20,263  ;   Feb.  9. 
Urfer,  Adolf,  Klcliniond   1 1111.  assignor  to  Pioneer   Instru- 
ment Company,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Indicat- 
ing relative  nngular   movements.      2.007.4G7  :   Jan.    12. 
Urfer,  Adolph,  Richmond  Hill,  assignor  to  Pioneer  Instru- 
ment Company,  Incorporated,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Operat- 
ing a  repenting  device.     2,089.087  ;  Aug.  17. 
Urllng,  Lewis  II.      (See  Wilson,   \V,  M.   and   Urling.) 
Urquhart,    Adam,   Vancouver,   Itrltlsh   Columbia,    assignor 
to    Walter    Ilollowav,    (irahamvalo.    Canada.       Animal 
trap.     2,070,82.''> ;  May  11. 
Urciuharl,  Jesse  T.,   SoulbaMiploii   Countv,  Va.      Fortlll/.or 

distributor.      2.006.i».''>:!  :    .Inn,    5. 
Urquhart.    RadollfTe    M.,    Now    York,    N.    Y.,    nsalgnor    to 
American  Fomon  Company.  Camdon.  N.  J.     Method  and 
apparatus  for  oxtlngulshlnc  tiros.     2,000,001  ;   AuR.   17. 


638 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Urquhart.  Radcliffe  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Fomon  Company,  Camden,  X.  J.  Handling 
and  utilizing  foam  forming  chemicals.  2,090.602  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Urquhart,  William  R..  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wing- 
foot  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Masticating  plas- 
tics or  the  like.     2.092,720  :  Sept.   7. 

Urschel,  Bertis  H.,  Bowling  Green,  Ohio.  Tubular  axle. 
2,073,035  ;  Mar.  9. 

Urschel,  Uertis  H.,  Bowling  Green.  Ohio.  Closure  fas- 
tener.     2.075.243  :   Mar.  30. 

Urschel,  William  E.,  Valparaiso,  Ind.  Filling  machine 
and  process  of  filling  containers.     2.071,006;  Feb.   16. 

Urschel.  William  E.,  Valparaiso,  Ind.  Fruit  or  vegetable 
topper.     2.074,677  ;  Mar.  23. 

Urschel,  William  E.,  Valparaiso,  Ind.  Vegetable  peeler. 
2,100,793  ;  Nov.  30. 

Urschel.  William  E.,  Valparaiso,  Ind.  Cultivating  and 
weedinc  device.     2,103.306  :  Dec.  2S. 

Ursum,  Werner.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf.  assignor  to  firm  E. 
Taeschner,  Chem.-pharm.  Fabrik.  Potsdam.  Germany. 
Barbituric  acid  compound.     2.093.120  :  Sept.  14. 

Urtel.  Rudolf,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H..  Berlin,  Germany.  De- 
tector circuit.     2.097.902:  Nov.  2. 

Urtel,  Rudolf,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin.  Germany. 
Cathode  ray  apparatus.     2,100.618 :  Nov.  30. 

Usbeck,  Christian,  Steinbach-Hallenberg,  Germanv.  Paste 
cutting  roller.     2,099,286  ;  Nov.  16. 

Usher.  Harry  C,  New  Haven,  and  J.  J.  Kispert.  Hamden, 
assignors  to  I.  Newman  &  Sons.  Inc.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Corset  clasp.     2,080,240  ;  May  11. 

Usselman.  George  L.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Modulator.  2,074,440  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Usselman.  George  L..  Port  Jefferson.  N.  T.,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Modulation.  2.075,071 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Usselman,  George  L.,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  T..  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Variable  condenser. 
2,085,838;  July  6. 

Utah  Radio  Products  Company.  (See  Barrett,  Edward  L., 
assignor. ) 

Utah  Radio  Products  Company.  (See  Barrett,  E.  L.,  and 
Brandstrom.  nssignors.) 

Utah  Radio  Products  Company.  (See  Barrett,  E.  L.,  and 
Manahan,  assignors.) 

Utah  Rjidio  Products  Company.  (See  Bertschi,  Jacob, 
assignor,) 

Utilities  Service  Company,  Inc.  (See  Miller,  Herbert  E., 
assignor.) 

Utility  Innovations  Inc.  (See  Muentener,  Christian  ('.. 
assignor. ) 

Utility  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hutchcns,  Ed- 
ward, assignor.) 

Utility  Packages,  Inc.     (See  Daller,  Adrian  O.,  assignor.) 

Utility  Packages,  Inc.  (See  Grace,  Charles  J.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Utility  Patents  Trust.      (See  Cowles,  Irving.) 

tJtlev.  Francis  W.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Fishing  pole  support.  * 
2,689,452  ;  Aug.  10. 

Uttlfv.  Frpd.  Edgcwood.  R.  I.  Tombination  drinking 
glass  and  tooth  brush  holder.     2,092,660  ;  Sept.  7. 

Utz.  .\nthony,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Royal  Type- 
writer  Conipanv.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Typewriting 
machine.     2.099..')04  :  Nov.  16. 

Utzinger.  Max,  and  M.  P.ommer,  liiehen,  near  Basel,  as- 
signors to  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle.  Basel. 
Switzerland.  1  :4  :5  tribenzoylamino-S-livdroxvanthra- 
quinones.     2.094.311:   Sept.   28. 

Uvanov,  Stephen.  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.  Wrench. 
2.0S9.5S9  ;  Aug.  10. 

Uytenbogaart.  Johannes.  (See  Bartunek,  R.,  Hartmann, 
Stoecl;ly.  and  Uytenbogaart.) 

Uyterhoeven.    Willom.      (See   Druyvesteyn.   M.    J.,   Uyter- 
hoeven,   Bol.  .ind  van  Pam.1 

Uyferhoevt-n.   Willom.     (See  Hoist.  G.,  and  Uyterhoeven.) 

Uyterhoeven,  Willem.  (See  Verburg,  C,  "and  Uyter- 
hoeven. ) 

Uyterhoeven.  Willem,  Jf.  van  Dam,  C.  Verburg,  and  J. 
Bruijnes,  Eindhoven.  Netherlands,  assignors  to  General 
Electric  Cfimpany.  Gaseous  electric  discharge  lamp 
device.     2.07(5.754  ;  Apr.  13. 

Uyterhoeven.  Willem.  C.  Verburg.  and  M.  van  Dam.  Eind- 
hoven, Netherlands,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Com- 
pany. Gaseous  electric  discharge  metal  vapor  lamp 
device.     2,080.902;  May  IS. 

Uyterhoeven.  Willem.  and  C.  Verburg.  Eindhoven.  Nether- 
lands, assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  (Gaseous 
electric   discharge  lamp  device.     2.103.046  :   Dec.   21. 

Uyterhoeven.  Willem.  and  C.  Verburg.  Eindhoeven.  Nether- 
lands, assignors  to  General  Elertrlc  Comp.any.  Gaseous 
electric  discharge  device.     2.103.047:   Dec.  21. 

Uzell.  Abraham,  Brooklyn,  N.  T.  Shipping  box  or  carton. 
2.067.740:  Jan.  12. 

V.  I).  T.lmlted.      (See  Dahl.  O..  and  Black,  assignors.) 

Vncrhlna.  Palmino.      (See  ritterlo,  S..  and   Vacchlna.) 

Vacher,  Henri  E.  J.     (.'^ee  Buelna,  Guadaliipe,  asslcnor.) 

Vnro  Products.  Inc.      (See  LInsley,  Douglas  F.,  assignor.) 

Varuum  Chimney  Corporation.  (See  White,  L.,  and 
Compton,  Jr.,  aRsignorti.) 

Vacuum  Engine  Corporation.  (See  McVoy.  Vincen  P., 
assignor.) 


Vadasz,  Etieune,  Sainte-Croix,  Switzerland.  Door  brake. 
2,079,054  ;  May  4. 

Vaders,  Eugen,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Weld- 
ing rod.     2,069,906  :  Feb.  9. 

Vadner,  Samuel,  Crestwood,  N.  Y.  Testing  compression 
strength  of  materials.     2,078.296  :  Apr.  27. 

Vahle.  Edgar  W..  assisnor  to  The  Huffman  Manufacturing 
Company.  Davton,  Ohio.  Dlspensintr  device.  2,067,554; 
Jan.  12. 

Vahle.  Elmer  E.     (See  Schelot,  N.,  and  Vahle.) 

\'ail.  I)an  R.      (See  Jensen.  W.  E..  and  Vail.) 

Vail,  Henry  H.,  Deltaville,  Va.,  assignor  to  Automatic 
Drive  and  Transmission  Company,  Gloucester  City,  N.  J. 
Selective  clutch  mechanism.     Re.  20,508  ;  Sept.  14. 

Vail,  Henry  H..  Deltaville,  Va.  Clutch  mechanism. 
2,094,247  ;   Sept.  28. 

Valasek,  Otakar,  Chicago,  HI.  Weedless  guard  for  fish 
lures,  etc.     2,079,883  ;  May  11. 

Vale,  Baldwin,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Fire  escape. 
2,101,659  ;  Dec.  7. 

Valentenyi.  Alexander.  (See  Dvorzsfik,  H.,  Valent^nyi, 
and  Kachelmarin.) 

Valentin.  Andre,  Belfort,  France,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.     Control  system.     2,090.584 :  Aug.  17. 

Valentin,  Auguste,  and  L.  Bassani,  Paris,  France.  Ap- 
paratus for  obtaining  films  for  cinematographic  pro- 
jection in  colors.     2,0(iS,209  :  Jan.  19. 

Valentine,  Carroll  E.  (See  Peterson,  A.  J.  A.,  and  Valen- 
tine.) 

Valentine,  Frank  I.     (See  Lawrence.  F.  H.,  and  Valentine.) 

Valentine,  Irving  R.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  High  temperature  lubricant  and  prepa- 
ration.    2.0SS.452  :  July  27. 

Valentine,  Irving  R.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.     Vehicle  brake.     2.089,080  :  Aug.   3. 

Valentine,  Irving  R.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  (jeneral  Elec- 
tric Company.     Brazing  flux.     2. 099. 082  :  Nov.  16. 

Valentine,  Leonard  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Liquid  dispensing 
apparatus.      2.100.990  :  Nov.  30. 

Valentine,  Percy  W.,  Brooklvn.  N.  Y.  Innersole  with 
attached   rib.      2.069,864 :   Feb.    9. 

Valentine,  Thomas  G.,  and  E.  J.  Brennan,  San  Diego,  CaiU. 
>rer.il  siuayiiig  apparatus.      2.102.395  :  Dec.  14. 

Valjean.  Ben.  as^signor  to  Motor  Wheel  Corporation,  Lans- 
inir.  Mich.     Cookins  range.     2.067.296  :  Jan.  12. 

Valjean.  Ben,  assignor  to  Motor  Wheel  (Corporation,  Lan- 
sing.  Mich.     Oil   burnini:  device.      2.068.441  :   Jan.   19. 

Valjean.  Ben,  assignor  to  Motor  Wheel  Corporation, 
Lansing,  Mich.  Combustion  apparatus.  2,073,270 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Valle.  Saverio  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Memorial  candle. 
2.072.692  :  Mar.  2. 

Vallet,  Stanley  F.  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Constructing  build- 
ings.    2,070,937;  Feb.  16. 

Valley  Mould  &-  Iron  Corporation.  (See  Kauffman.  Ed- 
mund J.,  assignor.) 

Valley  Camp  Coal  Company.  The.  ( See  Dartnell,  William 
W.,  assignor.) 

Valliant.  Edwin  D.,  Jr.  (See  Valliant,  Edwin  D..  and 
E.  D.,  Jr.) 

Valliant,  Edwin  D.,  and  E.  D.  Valliant,  Jr..  near  Hollister, 
Calif.     Bottle  closure.     2.091.460  ;  Aug.  31. 

Vallone.  Joseph  M..  assignor  to  Barcalo  Manufacturing 
Company,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Frame  for  gliders  and  the 
like.     2.099.457  ;  Nov.  16. 

Vana,  Charles  A.     (See  Haag,  I.  L.,  and  Vana.) 

\  ana.    James.    Milwaukee.    W  is.     Battery   cable   V 
clami'.      2  076.257:  .Apr.   6. 

Vana,  Rudolph.  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Domino  and  other 
game  registers.     2.095.161:  Oct.  5. 

Van  Ackeren.  Paul.  Essen,  Germanv,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
'i^''^^^^f,'V^-J'^  Koppers  Company.  Coke  oven  door. 
Re.  20.5I0 ;  Sept.  21. 

Van  Ackeren.  Paul.  Esson.  Germanv,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Koppers  Companv.  Elimination 
of  poisonous  waste  liquors.      2.067  0''9  •"  Jan    5 

Van  Ackeren,  Paul.  Essen-Ruhr,  Germanv, '  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Koppers  Companv.  Coke  oven 
door.     2.0l2..^37:  Mar.  2. 

Van  .\ckeren.  Paul.  Esson-on-the-Ruhr.  Germanv.  assignor 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Koppers  Compinv.  Pitts- 
burgh. Pa.  Door  for  horizontal  chamber  ovens  for 
the   production   of   gas  and    coke.      2.085.775  :   July   6. 

Van  .Ackeren.  P.nul,  Essen.  Germanv.  assignor,  bv  mesne 
.assignments,  to  Koppers  Companv.  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
r-ontinuous-vertical  coking  retort  oven.    2.100.75S  ;  Nov. 

Van  Ackeren,  Paul,  Essen,  Germanv,  assignor,  bv  me.sne 
assignments,  to  Koppers  Company.  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
N  v   Trf  horizontal  chamber  ovens.     2.100,759  ; 

Vanak  Corporation      (See  Knee,  Aaron  A.,   assignor.) 
%aA7m7  20  ^'^e^'^5"'    Pa-      Hat    holder.      Re. 

Van  .-^1b!;da  "Lieuwe  E.  W..  Bloemendaal,  Netherlands. 
Drift  sicht  indicator.     2.086.372  :  .Tulv  6  "»""=>• 

s'lP^ir'^to'thL^fl^^-,^- A5'^t«'"<'««-  Netherlands,  as- 
signor to  the  firm  of  Carl  Zeisi.  Jena,  Germanv      Re- 

2.068.829  fjTnCe'''^  ^°''^''  ^°'"  "I'oto^aph^^er^ 

^  ".Mlen'r'  ^'■^^'^""'^  ^-      (See  Wilford,    E.  B..  and  van 

^'"*  romn;.nrK°.*^-T^'''P^^^°<'^-  ^'-  J-  assignor  to  Baker 
Dec  T4  Investment  composition.     2,102,444  ; 


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Van  Allen,  Lawrence  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Finishing  mate- 
rial and  making  the  same.     2,067,297  ;  Jan.  12. 

Van  Ame,  Emma  W.,  Detroit,  Jlich.  Garment  cutter 
plotting  instrument.     2,103,39.3  :  Dec.  28. 

Van  Bebber,  Glenn  O.,  Denver,  Colo.  Breeches  construc- 
tion.    2,074,574;  Mar.  23. 

Van  Berkel,  Cornelis  F.  M.,  Wassenaar,  Netherlands,  as- 
signor to  U.  S.  Slicing  Machine  Company,  La  Porte, 
Ind.     Slicing  machine.     2,095,043  ;  Oct.  5. 

Van  Berkel,  Wilhelmus  A.,  Clarens,  Switzerland,  assignor 
to  U.  S.  Slicing  Machine  Company,  La  Porte,  Ind. 
Pusher  plate.     2,073,860  ;  Mar.  16. 

Van  Berkel,  Wilhelmus  A.,  Clarens,  Montreux,  Switzer- 
land, assignor  to  U.  S.  Slicing  Machine  Company, 
La  Porte,  Ind.  Slicing  machine  driving  mechanism. 
2,081,256  ;  May  25. 

Van  Berkel,  Wilhelmus  A..  Clarens,  Switzerland,  assignor 
to  U.  S.  Slicing  Machine  Company,  La  Porte,  Ind. 
Slicing  machine.     2,103,567  ;  Dec.  28. 

Van  Blankensteyn,  Cornelius  F.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Fastener 
for  license  plates.     2,082,311 ;  June  1. 

Van  Bloem,  Paul  S.,  Great  Neck,  assignor  to  Vildng  Prod- 
ucts Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Illuminated  indi- 
cating device.     2,071,777  ;  Feb.  23. 

Van  Bloem,  Paul  S.,  Great  Neck,  assignor  to  Viking 
Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clock. 
2,084,050  ;  June  15. 

Van  Bloem,  Paul  S.,  Great  Neck,  assignor  to  Viking 
Products  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clock. 
2,091,342  ;  Aug.  31. 

Van  Bruuimelen,  Pieter  D.,  Weehawken.  N.  J.  Vehicle 
lifting  apparatus.     2,078,819  ;  Apr.  27. 

Van  Brunt,  Edward  P.  (See  Van  Brunt,  Henry  W'., 
assignor.) 

Van  Brunt,  Henry  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  P.  Van 
Brunt,  Germantown,  N.  Y.  Alarm  switch.  2,092,564  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Van  Buren,  John,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Wrapping  machine. 
2,078,619  ;  Apr.  27. 

Van  Buren,  John,  Brooldyn,  N.  Y.  Machine  for  wrapping 
and  boxing  articles.     2,084,515  ;  June  22. 

Van  Buskirk,  William  H.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia, 
Canada.  Safety  milk  bottle  container.  2,084,228 ; 
June  15. 

Van  Buskirk,  William  H.,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia, 
Canada.  Safety  milk  bottle  container.  2,094,507  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Van  Campen,  Pieter,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  assignor 
to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Preparation  of  mud-flush.     2,085,517  ;  June  29. 

Van  Caneghem,  Achilles  E.  F.,  Berlin-Halensee,  Germany. 
Motor  cycle.     2,075,785  :  Mar.  30. 

A'ance,  Alva  J.,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  effect- 
ing separation  of  the  parts  of  dentures.  2,099,087  ; 
Nov.   16. 

Vance,  Arthur  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Circuits  for  cathode-ray  tubes.  2,074,495  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Vance,  Arthur  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Television  deflecting  circuits.  2,074.496  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Vance,  Arthur  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  producing 
electrical  waves.     2,085,402  ;  June  29. 

Vance,  Arthur  W.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Regulating  device.  2,075.966 : 
Apr.   6. 

Vance,  Arthur  W.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Television  system.  2,102,139  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Vance,  Arthur  W.,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Cathode  ray  tube  deflecting 
circuits.      2.093.177  :  Sept.  14. 

Vance,  Howard  C.  Detroit,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Eaton-Erb  Foundry  Company,  Vassar,  Mich. 
Mold  coating.     2,090,408;  Aug.  17. 

Vance,  Robert  E.,  assignor  to  Bona  Allen,  Incorporated, 
Buford,  Ga.  Swing  attachment  for  stirrup  leatliers. 
2,091,897  ;  Aug.  31. 

Van  Cleef  Bros.     (See  Breslove,  Abel  H.,  assignor.) 

Van  Cleef  Bros.     (See  Van  Cleef,  Noah,  assignor.) 

Van  Cleef  Bros.      (See  Van  Cleef,  Paul,  assignor.) 

Van  Cleef   Bro.s.      (See  Wonder,   Charles  E.,  assignor.) 

Van  Cleef,  Noah,  assignor  to  Van  Cleef  Bros.,  Chicago,  111. 
Vulcanizing  apparatus.     2,079,820  ;  May  11. 

Van  (Mcef,  Paul,  assignor  to  Van  Cleef  Bros..  Chicago.  111. 

Tape  and  making  the  same.     2,084,878  ;  June  22. 
Van  Cleef,  Paul,  assignor  to  Van  C\po(  Bros.,  (^hicago.  111. 
Fuel   plate   for  vulcanizing   purposes.      2,087,489  ;   July 
20. 

Vancott,    Benjamin    R.,    liOs    Angeles,    Calif.     Air    condi- 
tioning  apparatus.     2,098,443  ;  Nov.  9. 
Vancouver    Ijil)erty    Investment    Co.,    et    al.      (See    May, 

Ray  T).,   assignor.) 
van    Dam,    Martinus.       (See   Druyvesteyn,    M.    J.,    Uyter- 

lioevcn,   Bol,  and  van  Dam.) 
Van    D.iiM,   MartiiiuH.      (See   Uyterlioeven,   W.,   van   Dam, 

Ver))urg,  and  Bruijnes.) 
Van    Dam,    Martinus.      (See    Uyterhoovon,    W.,    Verburg, 
and  van  Dam.) 


Van  de  Casteele,  Marc,  Roubaix,  France.  Apparatus  for 
weaving  terry  fabric.     2,099,780  ;  Nov.  23. 

Van  de  Graaff,  Robert  J.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Research  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Material  in;- 
sulator  for  use  in  vacuum.     2,082,474  ;  June  1. 

Van  de  Griendt,  Gerald  H.  (See  Engs,  W.,  and  van  de 
Griendt.) 

Van  de  Griendt,  Gerald  H.,  Oakland,  assignor  to  Shell 
Development  Companv.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Produc- 
tion of  alcohols.     2,076,213  ;  Apr.  6. 

Van  Degrift,  Thomas  C,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating 
apparatus.     2,093,496  ;  Sept.  21. 

Van  de  Lande,  Leonardus  M.  F.  (See  Wibaut,  J.  P.,  van 
de  Lande,  and  Wallagh.) 

Van  den  Berghen,  Emma,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Static  electric 
machine.     2,088,934  ;  Aug.  3. 

Van  den  Bogaert,  Alexander  G.  A.,  Surbiton,  assignor  to 
No-Nail  Cases  Proprietary  Limited,  London,  England. 
Manufacture   of  boxes.     2,101,966  ;  Dec.   14. 

Van  den  Boogaard,  John,  assignor  to  American  Seating 
Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Folding  chair. 
2,091,660  ;  Aug.  31. 

Vandendries,  Coineille.  (See  Ferrero,  P.,  and  Vanden- 
dries.) 

Vandenput,  Pierre,  La  Hulpe,  Belgium.  Driving  device. 
2,094,730  ;  Oct.  5. 

Vanderbilt,  Byron  M.,  Chicago  Heights,  111.,  assignor  to 
Victor  (ihemical  Works.  Metal  cleaning  composition. 
2,084,361 :  June  22. 

Vanderbilt,  R.  T.,  Company.  (See  Sommerville,  Albert  A., 
assignor.) 

Vanderbilt,  R.  T.,  Company.  (See  Sproat,  Ira  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Vanderbilt,  R.  T.,  Company,  Incorporated.  (See  Alton, 
William  H..  assignor.) 

Vandergrift,  James  G.,  Spencer,  W.  Va.,  assignor  to  W.  E. 
Snee,  West  Elizabeth,  Pa.  Treatment  of  wells. 
2,094,479  ;   Sept.  28. 

Vanderhofif,  Russell  E.  (See  Weber,  M.  J.,  and  Vander- 
hoff.) 

Vanderhoof,  Frank  E.,  assignor  of  one-Iialf  to  L.  Bram- 
brut,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Bottle  stopper  lock.  2,095,272  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Vanderhoof,  Lawrence  A.,  assignor  to  Corry-Jamestown 
Manufacturing  Corporation,  Corry,  Pa.  Filing  cabinet. 
2,081,470  ;  May  25. 

Van  der  Horst,  Hajo  L.,  assignor  to  N.»V.  Philips'  Gloeil- 
ampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Grid  con- 
trolled discharge  tube.     2,086,057  ;  July  6. 

Van  der  Horst,  Hajo  L.,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloei- 
lampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Rectifying 
tube.     2,096,292  ;   Oct.   19. 

Van  der  Meulen,  Peter  A.,  assignor  to  J.  R.  Ditmars, 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Coated  paper.  2,069,786 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Van  der  Meulen,  Peter  A.,  assignor  to  J.  R.  Ditmars, 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Thin  flexible  film  composition. 
2,069,787  ;  Feb.  9. 

Vanderpoel,  Albert  G.  H.  (See  Melcher,  A.  A.,  and  Van- 
derpoel.) 

Van  der  Pol,  Balthasar.  (See  Posthumus,  K.,  and  van 
der  Pol.) 

Vanderpool,  Wade,  assignor  of  one-half  to  D.  Wakefield, 
Stevenson,  Wash.     Nonfouling  drill.     2,101,566  ;  Dec.  7. 

Vanderput,  Anthony  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Single  com- 
partment selective  vending  machine.     2,098,097  ;  Nov.  9. 

Van  der  Pyl,  Edward,  Holden,  assignor  to  Norton  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Abrasive  wheel.  2,069,788 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Van  der  Pyl,  Edward,  Holden,  assignor  to  Norton  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Abrasive  wheel.  2,072,051  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Van  der  Pyl,  Edward.  Holden,  assignor  to  Norton  Com- 
pany, Worcester,  Mass.  Abrasive  wheel.  2,077,345; 
Apr.  13. 

Van  der  Trappen,  Pieter  H.  (See  van  Doorne,  H.  J.,  and 
van  der  Trappen.) 

Van  der  Tuuk,  Jacob  H.  (See  Bouwers,  A.,  and  van  dor 
Tuuk.) 

Vander  Veer,  John  II.  V.  (See  Johnson,  F.  E.,  Vander 
Veer,   and   Parvin.) 

Vanderveld,  Anthony,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Powder  dis- 
penser.    2,101.375:  Doc.   7. 

Vanderveld,    Anthony,    assignor    to    Grand    Rapids    Store 
E(|uipnient    Comi)any,    Grand    Rapids,    Micli.      Drawer 
Ijartitioning.     2,082,067;  June  1. 
Vanderveld,    .Anthony,    assignor    to    Grand    Rapids    Store 
E(iuii)nient   Company,   (Jrand   Rapid.s,   Mich.      Showcase 
ornamentation.     2,082,668  ;  June  1. 
Vandervoort,  Levi  A.,  assignor  of  ono-half  to  C.  E.   Sense- 
man,  Tulsa,  Okla.     Rod  hanger.     2.096,600  ;  Oct.   19. 
Vandervoort,   Milford  T.,   Grand   Rapids,   Mich.     Theater 

seat.     2,070,387  ;   Feb.  0. 
Van    der   Waals,   llendrlk    G.,    Arnhem,   Netherlands,    as- 
signor (o  American   Enka  Corporation.     Spinning  and 
winding  artificial  silk  filaments.     2,070.802;  Apr.  13. 

Van  der  Waals,  llendrik  (!.,  .Vrnhoni.  NethtMlands.  as- 
signor to  American  Enka  Corporation.  lOnUa,  N.  t\ 
Spinning  arrangement.  2,084,920  ;  June  22. 
Vanderzpc,  Harry  M.,  nnslgnor  to  W'ostlnghou.-ic  Kloclrlc 
Elevator  (Company,  Chicago,  111.  Door  opiM-ator  for 
elevators.     2,09  1.385  ;   Sept.   28. 


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IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Vandpvplde.  Felix,  Luxemburg,  Wis.  Rural  mail  bos. 
2,097,110;  Oct.  26. 

Van  Deventer,  Harry  R.,  and  J.  J.  Shively,  New  Yorli,  N.  Y., 
.  assignors  to  Neosign  Corporation.  Luminous  sign. 
2,068,360  ;  Jan.  19. 

Van  Deventer,  Harry  R.,  New  York,  and  S.  C.  McKeown, 
Jlount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Combined  refrigerat- 
ing and  power  actuated  device.     2,075.840  ;  Apr.  6. 

Van  Deventer,  Harry  R.,  and  J.  J.  Shively,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Service  Devices,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Portable  illuminated  sign.  2,090,989  : 
Aug.  24. 

Van  Deventer,  Harry  R.,  and  W.  W.  Wood,  .assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Service  Devices,  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Illuminated  sign.  2,094,436  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Van  Deventer,  Harry  R.,  and  J.  J.  Shively,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Service  Devices.  Incorporated, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Animated  sign.     2,102.243  ;  Dec.  14. 

Van  de  Voorde,  Eugen,  Bremen,  Germany.  Impregnating 
and  freshing-up  device  for  drv  ink  ribbons  of  typewrit- 
ing machines.     2,098,171  :  Nov.  2. 

Van  Dijck,  Willem  J.  D.,  The  Hague,  Netherlands,  as- 
signor to  Shell  Development  Company,  S.an  Francisco, 
Calif.     Solvent  extraction  process.     2,081,719  ;  May  25. 

Van  Dijck,  Willem  ,T.  D.,  The  Hague,  Netherlands,  as- 
signor to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Extraction  process.     2,081,720  ;  May  25. 

Van  Dijck,  Willem  J.  D.,  The  Hague,  Netherlands,  as- 
signor to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Retining  mineral  oil.     2,085,518  ;  June  29. 

Van  Dijck,  Willem  J.  D.,  The  Hague,  Netherlands,  as- 
signor to  Shell  Development  Company,  .San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Extraction  process.     2,092,739  ;  Sept.  7. 

Van  Dijck,  Willem  J.  D.,  and  A.  W.  J.  Mayer,  The  Hague, 
Netherlands,  assignors  to  Shell  Development  Company, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Solvent  extraction  process. 
2,081,721  ;  May  25. 

Van  Uonimelf>n.  Peter,  Holland,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Gul- 
bransen  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Piano.  2,094,197  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Van  Doorne,  Hubertus  J.,  Deurne,  and  P.  H.  van  der 
Trappen,  Breda,  Netherlands.  Rear  wheel  support  for 
a  motor  vehicle.     2,098,894  ;  Nov.  9. 

Vandoren,  Bernard  J.,  assignor  to  General  Motors-  Cor- 
jioration,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,102,171  ;  Dec. '14. 

Van  Doren,  Harold  L..  and  R.  C.  Deigert.  Toledo.  Ohio. 
Cabinet  or  similar  article.      2,095.722  ;  Oct.   12. 

Van  Doron,  Harold  S.,  Williston  Park,  N.  Y.  Remotely 
controlled  chemical  compound  formulator.  2,085.881  ; 
July  6. 

Van  Dorn,  Horace  B.,  Maplewood,  assignor  to  Joseph  Dixon 
Crucible  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Eraser  for  pencil 
and  holding  tip  therefor.     2,087,310  ;  July  20. 

Van  Dusen,  George,  deceased,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  by  Gaylor 
Brothers,  Incorporated,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignee.  Type 
card  for  printing  machines.     Re.  20.344  ;  Apr.  27. 

Van  Dusen,  Milton  S.     (See  Smith,  G.  A.,  and  Van  Dusen.) 

Van  Duyne-Moran  Fixtures,  Co.  (See  Sailstad,  Edward  J., 
assignor.) 

V.in  Dvko.  Henrv  A.,  Grove  Citv,  Ohio.  Vulcanizing  unit. 
2.07.T.4S6  :   ]\Iar.    30. 

Van  Dyke.  John  W.,  assignor  to  Atlantic  Refining  Coni- 
panv,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Stair  structure  for  tanks. 
2.085.839  :  July  6. 

Van  Dyke  ICnitting  Co.      (See   Smith,  Andrew,  assignor.) 

Van  Dyke,  Russel  II.  (See  Kenyon,  W.  O.,  and  Van 
Dyke.) 

Van  Dyl;e,  William  A.,  Forest  Grove,  Orcg.  Grain  and 
seed  separator.     2,071.908;  Feb.  23. 

Vanek.  Joseph  R.,  Poughkcepsle,  N.  Y.  Nonspillable 
storage  battery.     2,070.979:  Feb.  16. 

Van  Enkevnnrt,  Albert  J.,  Milwaukoo,  Wis.  Flowerpot 
holder.     2,103,127  :  Dec.  21. 

Van  Kpps.  Kenneth  S.,  Maywood,  111.  Safety  control  for 
gas  governors.      2.095.426;  Oct.    12. 

Van  Evera,  De  Witt,  et  al.  (See  Geary,  James  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Van  Evera,  J.  Wilbur,  et  al.  (See  Geary,  James  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Van  Fleet,  Vincent  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Weather  strip. 
2,100,556:  Nov.  .30. 

Van  Geel,  Willem  C.     (See  de  Boer,  J.  H.,  and  van  Geel.) 

Van  Gessel,  Karcl  M.  (See  Jonker.  J.  L.  H.,  and  Van 
Gessol.) 

Van  Gogh,  Willem  D..  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloel- 
lampenfabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Receiving 
clrcult.s.     2,077.597  ;  Apr.  20. 

Van  Guilder,  Walter.  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  G-M  I,ahora- 
torleB,  Inc..  Chicago.  III.  Mechanical  drive  svstcMu. 
2.087.709  ;  July  20. 

Vun  Guilder.  Walter,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  General 
lOlertrlr  Coiiipiiny.      Mixini:  ilevic'V      2.10:!.!122  :  Dec.  28. 

Van  Guilder.  Walter.  Oak  Park,  and  K.  11.  Sonin\ermeyer. 
Evanston,  assignors  to  G-M  I^aboratovie.s.  Inc..  Chiciigo. 
111.      Coin  controlled  niechnniani.      2.087.710  ;  July  20. 

Van  TTalteren,  Andrew  S.  (See  Hunt,  J.  II.,  and  Van 
Ilalteren.) 

Van  Ilaliercn,  Andrew  S..  Akron.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Motor 
Wheel  Corporation,  Lansing,  Mich.  Brake  drum  con- 
st met  Ion.     2.099,833;   Nov.   23. 


Van  Ilartingsvelt,  Hendrik,  Bussum,  Netherlands.  Appa- 
ratus for  taking  photographs  of  the  upper  and  lower 
jaws.     2,072,390  ;  Mar.  2. 

Van  Heeden,  Arthur  P..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Universal  Oil  Products  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ap- 
paratus for  producing  gas.     2,099,150  ;  Nov.  16. 

Vanheerswynghels,  Joseph  L.  A.,  Brussels,  Belgium. 
Impulse  transmitting  device.      2.072,572  ;  Mar.   2. 

Van  Hille.  Pierre,  Tourcoing.  and  R.  Taine,  La  Madeleine- 
Lez-Lille,  said  Van  Hille  assignor  to  The  firm  Ateliers 
Saint-Eloi,  Tourcoing,  Nord,  France.  Carding  machine. 
2,086,308  ;  July  6. 

Van  Hoflfen.  Hendrik  A.  M.,  assignor  to  Naamlooze  Ven- 
nootschap  Hollandsche  Draad-en  Kabelfabriek,  Amster- 
dam, Netherlands.  Conducting  rubber  and  its  applica- 
tion.    2,081,517  ;  May  25. 

Van  Horn,  Duane,  Plymouth  JMeeting,  a<5.signor  to  Edward 
G.  Budd  Jlanufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sheet 
metal  dome  for  planetarium  or  the  like.  2,071,093  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Vanhorn,  James  J.,  assignor  to  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  signaling  apparatus. 
2.009,342  ;   Feb.   2. 

Vanhorn,  James  J.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale.  Pa.  Apparatus  for  controlling 
railway  switches.     2.069,634  ;  Feb.  2. 

Vanhorn,  James  J.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  the 
control  of  highway  crossing  signals.     2,085.930  :  July  6. 

Vanhorn,  James  .T.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  ,&  Sig- 
nal Compan.v,  Swissvale.  Pa.  Apparatus  for  the  control 
of  highway  crossing  signals.     2,085,931  ;  July  6. 

Vanhorn,  James  J.,  assignor  to  The  t^fnion  Switch  & 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale.  Pa.  Apparatus  for  the 
control  of  highway  crossing  signals.     2,085,932  ;  July  6. 

Vanhorn,  James  J.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Sig- 
nal Compan.v,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  traffic  control- 
ling  apparatus.     2,090,711  ;   Aug.   24. 

Vanhorn,  James  J.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railwav  traffic  controlling  ap- 
paratus.     2,095.682  ;  Oct.  12. 

Vanhorn,  James  J.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  & 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  signaling. 
2,102.445  ;  Dec.   14. 

Van  Horn,  Junius  B.  (See  Mendenhall,  E.,  and  Van 
Horn.) 

Van  Horn,  Juni\is  B.,  Alhambra,  and  E.  M.  Wagner, 
South  Gate,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Byron 
Jackson  Co.,  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Motor  construc- 
tion.   2,080,678 :  May  18. 

Van  Horn,   Lee.      (See  Forrest,  H.  O.,  and  Van  Horn.) 

Van  Horn,  William  H.,  assignor  to  The  C.  M.  Kemp 
Manufacturing  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Automatic 
tire  check.     2,085,485;  June  29. 

Van  Iluffel,  Isadore  J.,  Warren,  Ohio.  Metal  tubing. 
2.086,143  ;  July  6. 

^■an  ilulst,  Jan,  Amsterdam.  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
The  Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation,  Boston,  Jlass. 
.'Solidifying  earth.      2.075,244:   Mar.   30. 

Van  Hyning,  Rollyu,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
J.  R.  Gamnieter.  Akron,  Ohio.  Form  cleaning  ap- 
paratus.    2.082,746:  June  1. 

Vanick.  James  S.  (Soe  Merica.  P.  D.,  Vanick.  and  Wick- 
onden.) 

Vanilite  Products  Inc.     (See  Morcv.  Willis  R.,  assignor.) 

Van  Impe,  Faldani,  Ransart,  Belgium.  Centrifugal  drier. 
2,091,536  ;  Aug.  31. 

Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills.     (See  Herb,  Leroy  B.,  assignor.) 

Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills.  (See  Scheer,  Richard  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Vanity  Fair  Silk  Mills.      (See  Sheehy,  Daniel  F.,  assignor.) 
A  an     Kooton,    Jacob,    Brooklvn,    N.    Y.     Foldable    table 

2.1  on. to:;  :   Dec.    2,S. 
Viin    Lammeren,    Willem    P..    Voorschoten.    Netherlands. 

Meat  cutting  machine.     2,085,484  ;  June  29. 
Van    Law,    Durbin,    assignor,    by   mesne    assignments,    to 

I'owderco    Inc.,    Denver,     Colo.       Burner.       2,096  945  • 

Oct.  26. 
Van    Law.    Durbin,    assignor   to    Powderco.    Inc..   Denver. 

Colo.  Apparatus  for  burning  powdered  fuel.   2.096,946  ; 

Oct.  26. 

^'''vlce.™2?l"62"^8TDeb.^2L"'*'''  ^''"'-     I""™i''a"°g  <Je- 
Van  Liempt,  Johannes  A.  M.,  Eindhoven.  Netherlands    as- 
signor    to    General     Electric    Company.       Electric    in- 
candescent lamp.     2.100.886:  Nov    30 
Van  Loon.  Carol  J.,  and  H.  Rinia.  Eindhoven,  Netherlands 
assignors    to    Radio    Corporation    of   America.      Multi- 
range  radio  receiver.     2,085,403  ;  June  29. 
nn  V."°"/,  Carel  J..  Eindhoven.  Netherlands,  assignor  to 

oAoo°olp"'fc?'""l'*l".  <'f   America.     Tone    control    device. 
2.093,245  ;  Sept.   14. 

Vari  Luven.  Courtland  R..  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  Puz- 
zle.    2.091.191  ;  Aug.  24. 

V.an  Maiinon,  Dirk  H.  J..  Berchem/Antwerp,  Belgium. 
Ivxtnicting  ]uice  from  cut  sugar  beets  and  other  gas 
containing  substances.     2,084,229  ■   June   15 

''."nrr'cio-    ^"'""'"n    I-    Ji'-.    Lexington,    Kv.'     Aircraft. 
J, 060. SI 0  ;  Jan.  5. 

Van  Minnen  Rinfe  H..  and  P.  J.  H.  A.  Nordlohne.  Eind- 
liov.Mi.  Netherland.'!    assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of 

mumpiier.    "o'83.755'!"jun-I  1?,"'''"''"'    '"''    "'^''""""^ 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


641 


Van  Mourik  Associates,  Inc.  (See  van  Mourik,  Henry, 
assignor.) 

Van  Mourik,  Henry,  assignor  to  Van  Mourik  Associates, 
Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Heel  construction.  2,081,610 ; 
May  25. 

Van  Nader,  Bert  D.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Cast  cutter. 
2.102,047  ;  Dec.  14. 

Van  Nest,  Arden  L.  (See  Underwood,  C.  M.,  and  Van 
Nest.) 

Van  Norman,  Frederick  D.,  assignor  to  Van  Norman  Ma- 
chine Tool  Company,  Springfield,  Mass.  Oscillating 
grinder.     2,076,508  ;  Apr.  6. 

Van  Norman  Machine  Tool  Company.  (See  Van  Norman, 
Frederick  D.,  assignor.) 

Van  Nuland,  John.     (See  Bouma,  Wikke,  assignor.) 

Van  Oort,  Wien  C,  Orange  City,  Iowa.  Piston  expander. 
2,092,377;  Sept.  7. 

Van  Orden,  James  E.,  Acra,  N.  Y.  Skip  for  concrete 
mixers.     2,100,229  ;  Nov.  23. 

Van  Orden,  Millard  E.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Eyeglass  case. 
2,094,861 ;  Oct.  5. 

Van  Osten,  Paul  M.  (See  Perkins,  C.  W.,  and  Van 
Osten.) 

Van  Pelt,  H.  C,  et  al,  trustees.  (See  Ducker,  Louis  F., 
assignor.) 

Van  Pesln,  Adrianus  J.  (See  Langedijk,  S.  L.,  and  van 
Peski.) 

Van  Peski,  Adrianus  J.,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  'is- 
signor  to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Treating  mineral  oil  distillates.  2,067,030 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Van  Peski,  Adrianus  J.,  Bussum,  Netherlands,  assignor 
to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Lowering  the  pour  points  of  mineral  oils.  2,073,080  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Van  Peski,  Adrianus  J.,  and  J.  F.  M.  Caudrl,  Amsterdam, 
Netherlands,  assignor  to  Shell  Development  Company, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.  Production  of  synthetic  resins 
and  resinous  materials.     2,092.295  ;   Sept.  7. 

Van  Puymbroeck,  Julien,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Manufactur- 
ing textile  articles.     2,084,516  ;  June  22. 

Van  Raalte  Company.  (See  Scott,  Herbert  V.  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Van  Ranst,  Cornelius  W.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Blich.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,071,051  ;  Feb.  16. 

Van  Ranst,  Cornelius  W.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2,071,714 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Van  Ranst,  Cornelius  W.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Transmission.  2,079,724 ; 
May  11. 

Van  Ranst,  Cornelius  W.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car 
Company,       Detroit,        Mich.  Clutch       mechanism. 

2,082,129  ;  June  1. 

Van  Ranst,  Cornelius  W.,  assignor  to  Packard  Motor  Car 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Motor  vehicle.  2,098,265 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Van  Reesema,  Nikolaas  H.  S.  (See  Hudig,  J.,  and  van 
Reesema.) 

Van  Riper.  Charles  K.,  Carrael,  Calif.  Game  board  and 
table.     2,069,487  ;  Feb.  2. 

Van  Riper,  Raymond  D.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Food  slicing 
device.     2.073,257  ;  Mar.  9. 

Van  Royen,  Herman  J.,  Hoerde,  Germany.  Production 
of  rails.     2,088,282  :  July  27. 

Van  Sant,  Robert  H.     (See  Schertz,  F.  M.,  and  Van  Sant.) 

Van  Sant,  Robert  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  American  Chlorophyll,  Inc.  Extract- 
ing chloroplasts.     2,074,441  :  Mar.  23. 

Van  Schuck,  Leon  F.,  assignor  to  Western  Di.splay  Com- 
pany, Wilmette,  111.     Rotary  sign.     2,075.245  ;  Mar.  30. 

Vanseiow,  Waldemar.  (See  Sbeppard,  S.  E.,  and  Vanse- 
low.) 

Van  Slooten,  Jacob.  (See  Dyksterhuis,  P.  R.,  and  van 
Slooten.) 

Van  Slooten,  Jacob,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Noise  suppressor  cir- 
cuit.    2,076,803  :  Apr.  13. 

Van  Stone,  Clifford  E.,  Taft,  assignor  of  twelve  and 
one-half  per  cent  to  D.  N.  Shaffer,  Pico,  twenty-flve 
per  cent  to  M.  Chancellor,  Taft,  and  twelve  and  one- 
half  per  cent  to  B.  Stanford,  La  Hnbra,  Calif.  Pump 
rod  and  valvn  adjuster  and  spacer.     2,087,174  ;  July  13. 

Van  Stono,  Robert,  et  al.  (See  Hill,  Joseph  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Vant,  Isjidore,  Denver,  Colo.  Meat  grinder.  2,090,050; 
Aug.  24. 

Van  Taack-Trakranon,  Frederic,  and  G.  Wietzel,  Mann- 
heim, assignors  to  I.  O.  Farbenlndustrie  Aktiongcsell- 
Rcliaft,  Frank Port-on-the-MaIn,  Germany.  Production  of 
ncotiildcliydo  from  acetylene.     2,079,976;  May  11. 

Vantassel,    ilarry    (!.,    assignor    (o    The    Union    Switcll    & 
Signal  Company,  Swlssvale,  Pa.     Controlling  apparatus 
for  higliway   crosHiiig  slgniils.      2,071,0.'')2  ;    Kcl).    10. 
VanfaHH<'l,    Harry    (,'.,    ii.ssignor    to    Tlio    Union    Switch    & 
Signal    f;()nii)nnv,    Swissv.'ili-,    I'a.      Unllwny   tralUc   con- 
trolling ii|)piiniliis.      2,089,819;   Aug.   10. 
Vantassel,    Harry    C...    nsBlgnor    to    The    Union    Switch    & 
Signal    Company.    Swlssvalo,    I'n.      Rnllwiw    tralflc   con- 
trolling apparalUR.     2,095,044;  Oct.  5. 
Vantassel,    Harry    (^,    assignor    to   The    Union    Switch    & 
Signal   (.'ompany,   Swlssvale,   Pa.      Railway   IralUc  con- 
trolling apr)arMluH.     2,101,204  ;  Doc.  7. 

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Vantassel,  Harry  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
traffic  controlling  apparatus.     2,092,863  ;  Sept.   14. 

Van  Urk,  Arend  T.,  assignor  to  N.  V.  Philips'  Gloeilampen- 
fabrieken,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands.  Device  for  recording 
and  reproducing  acoustic  vibrations.    2,072,610  ;  Mar.  2. 

Van  Uum,  John  H.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Spring  clip. 
2,086,288  ;  July  6. 

Van  Uum,  John  H.,  Lakewood,  Ohio.  Securing  device. 
2,100,017  ;  Nov.   23. 

Van  Valkenburg,  Hermon  L.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.,  assignor 
to  Square  D  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Automatic  con- 
troller.    2,080,241 ;  May  11. 

Van  Valkenburg,  Hermon  L.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.,  assignor 
to  Square  D  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Contactor  con- 
struction.    2,101.288  ;  Dec.  7. 

Van  Valkenburg,  Richard  M.,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  Golf  tee. 
2,103,026;  Dec.  21. 

Van  Valkenburgh,  Edgar  H.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.  Buffing 
roll.     2,089,721 ;   Aug.    10. 

Van  Veen,  Anton,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Self-actuating 
valve.     2,098,815  ;  Nov.   9. 

Van  Vlaanderen  Machine  Company.  (See  Koch,  William 
J.,  assignor.) 

Van  Voorhis,  George  E.,  Dilliner,  Pa.  Valved  coupling 
for  gas  wells.     2.077,911  ;  Apr.  20. 

Van  Voorhis,  George  E.,  Dilliner,  Pa.  Operation  of  gas 
wells.     2,077,912  ;  Apr.  20. 

Van  Vulpen,  John,  assignor  to  Vapor  Car  Heating  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Steam  heating  system. 
2,090,013  ;  Aug.  17. 

Van  Vulpen,  John,  assignor  to  Vapor  Car  Heating  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Steam  heating  system. 
2,103,835  ;  Dec.   28. 

Van  Vulpen,  John,  and  E.  A.  Russell,  Chicago,  and  P.  B. 
Parks,  Oak  Park,  assignors  to  Vapor  Car  Heating  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Float  controlled  switch  mech- 
anism.    2,084,051  ;  June   15. 

Van  Wert,  Irving  B.,  Amherst,  Mass.  Window  shelf. 
2,092.234  :    Sept.   7. 

Van  Wert,  Samuel  N.  (See  Brown,  C.  C,  Van  Wert,  and 
Arutunoflf. ) 

Van  Winkle,  William  R.,  Madisonville,  Ohio.  Painter's 
equipment.     2,095,351  ;  Oct.  12. 

Van  Wyk,  Paul,  Portland,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  Food  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Removing  spray 
residue  and  other  accumulations  from  fruit  and  the 
like.     2,102,340  ;  Dec.  14. 

Van  Zandt,  John  H.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  assignor  to  C.  A.  Dun- 
ham Company,  Marshalltown,  Iowa.  Effective  tempera- 
ture thermostat.     2,075,487  ;  Mar.  30. 

Van  Zijp,  Antonius  J.,  Haarlem,  assignor  to  Koninklijke 
Nederlandsche  Hoogovens  en  Staalfabrieken  N.  V., 
Ijmuiden,  Netherlands.  Manufacture  of  molds  used 
for  casting  metal  pipes  and  the  like  by  the  centrif- 
ugal method.     2,101,726;  Dec.  7. 

Vapor  Car  Heating  Company.  (See  Russell,  Edward  A., 
assignor.) 

Vapor  Car  Heating  Company.  (See  Russell,  E.  A.,  and 
Smith,  assignors.) 

Vapor  Car  Heating  Company.  (See  Smith,  William  M., 
assignor.) 

Vapor  Car  Heating  Company.  (See  Van  Vulpen,  John, 
assignor.) 

Vapor  Car  Heating  Company.  (See  Van  Vulpen,  J.,  Rus- 
sell, and  Parks,  assignors.) 

Vapor  Car  Heating  Company.  (See  Wilson,  Walter  W., 
a.ssignor.) 

Vapor  Treating  Processes,  Inc.  (See  Craig,  Wallace  A., 
assignor.) 

Varela,  Arthur  A.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Ignition  timer. 
2,070,072  ;  Feb.  9. 

Varian,  Russell  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Farnsworth  Television  Incorporated.  Forming  discrete 
areas.     2,075,377  ;  Mar.   30. 

Varian,  Russell  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Farnsworth  Television  Incorporated.  Collecting  sec- 
ondary electrons.     2,075,378  ;  Mar.  30. 

Varian,  Russell  H.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Farnsworth  Television  Incorporated.  Time  delay  oscil- 
lator.    2,075,379  ;  Mar.   .30. 

Varian,  Russell  H.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Farnsworth  Television  Incorporated.  Modulating  high 
fr(>(|uency  currents.      2.075.380  ;   Mar.   30. 

Varian,  Russell  II.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
l'\'irnsworlli  Television  Incorporated.  Fluid  cooled  tube. 
2,079,137  :  May  4. 

Varian,  Russell  IT.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Farnsworth  Television  Incorporated.  Protected  grid. 
2,079,884;  May  It. 

Varian,    Russell    11..    San    Francisco.    Calif.,    assignor    to 
Farnsworth  Television  Incoriioratcd.     Getter  cartridge. 
2.082, 208  ;   June  1. 
Varian,  Russell  II..  and  B.  C.  Gardner,  Philadelphia,  Pa.. 
assignors     to      l''ariisworth     Television      Incorporated. 
Cathode  ray  tube.      2.093.099;  Sept.  21. 
Varian,    Russell    II.,    San    Francisco,    {^allf.,    assignor    to 
Farnsworth  Television  Incorporated.     (Jrld.     2,101,402; 
Dec.  7, 
Varllux    Holding    Corporation.       (See    Knobel,    Max,    as- 
signor.) 

Varkas.  Si)lros  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clutch  niecliaulsni. 
2,071,991  ;  Feb.  23. 


642 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Varley,  Edith  A.,  executrix.     (See  Varley,  Richard.) 

Varley,  Richard,  deceased,  New  York.  N.  Y.  ;  E.  A.  Varley, 
executrix.     Alarm  clock  device.     2,099,547  ;  Nor.  16. 

Varley,  Richard,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inu-r-Outor 
Telephone  Corporation.  Dover,  Del.  Inter-outer  tele- 
phone system.     2,071,053;  Feb.   16. 

Varley,  Richard,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
Outer  Telephone  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Dial  tele- 
phone indicator.     2,072,657  ;  Mar.  2. 

Varley,  Richard,  St.  George.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inter-Outer 
Telephone  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Inter-outer  tele- 
phone system.     2,079,089  ;  May  4. 

Varley,  Richard,  St.  George,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  Inter-Outer  Telephone  Corporation,  Dover,  Del. 
Inter-outer  telephone  system  and  equipment.  2,080,586  ; 
May  18. 

Varley.  Richard,  St.  George.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Inter-Outer 
Telephone  Corporation,  Dover.  Del.  Interior  telephone 
eiiuipment.     2,082.130  ;  June  1. 

Varley,  Richard,  St.  George,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  as- 
signor to  Inter-Outer  Telephone  Corporation.  Dover, 
Del.  Interior  telephone  equipment.  2,100,887 ;  Nov. 
30. 

Varley.  Thomas  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  measur- 
ing instrument.     2.079.472  ;  May  4. 

Varner,  Dana  P..  Melvindale.  and  L.  J.  Ruedisueli,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Electrode  holder.     2.067,995  ;  Jan.  19. 

Varney,  Thomas  T.,  Jr.,  Broken  Bow,  Xebr.  Combined 
lifting  and  coupling  tool.    2,072.391 :  Mar.  2. 

Varren,  Alexander.      (See  Grussendorf.  H..  and  Varren.) 

Varren.  Alexander,  assignor  to  Adolf  Natlian.  Essen.  Ger- 
many.    Manifolding  pattern  sheet.     2.071.441 ;  Feb.  23. 

Varusky,  John  J.      (See  Ingraham,  C.  C.,  and  Varusky. ) 

Vaser,  Edward  M.,  assignor  to  E.  K.  Rahke,  Indianapolis. 
Ind.  Folding  and  wrapping  machine.  2,089,513  ;  Aug. 
10. 

A'asey,  Roland  A.,  Tucson,  Ariz.,  assignor  to  H.  H.  Snell- 
ing.  Washington,  D.  C.  Metal  heating.  2,078,740 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Vass,  Michael  G..  Maywood,  assignor  to  United  States 
Gypsum      Company,      Chicago,      111.     Stud     or     joist. 

2.075.772  :  Mar.  30. 

Vass,  Michael  G.,  Maywood,  assignor  to  United  States 
Gypsum  Company.  Chicago,  111.     Building  construction. 

2.075.773  :  Mar.  30. 

Vass,  Michael  G.,  Maywood,  assignor  to  United  States 
Gypsum  Company,  Chicago,  ill.  Corner  bead  and 
manufacturing  same.      2,086,886  :  July  13. 

Vasselli,  Anthony  J..  Newark.  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Stem  for  electron  discharge  devices. 
2,071.597  ;  Feb.  23. 

Vaszin,  Aurel,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Amusement  device. 
2,090,409  ;  Aug.  17. 

Vater,  Willy,  Leipzig,  Gormanv.  Ball  and  cup  game. 
2.097.652  :  Nov.  2. 

Vaughan,  Andrew  E.,  Jr..  Pottstown,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  of  one-half  to  H.  Brinton  Company,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  and  one-half  to  Standard-Trump  Bros.  Ma- 
chine Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Reverse  plating 
mechanism  for  knitting  machines.     2,096,217  ;  Oct.   19. 

Vaughan,  Andrew  E..  Jr..  and  C.  H.  Diener,  Pottstown, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  of  one-half  to  H. 
Brinton  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  one-half  to 
Standard-Trump  Bros.  Machine  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.  Reverse  plating  mechanism  for  knitting  machines. 
2.096.216:    Oct.    19. 

A'aughan   Companv.      (See   Ponton.    Fortunat.   assignor.) 

Vaughan  &  Bushnell  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Vaughan,  Sanford  S., 
assignor.) 

Vaughan.  David  L..  Montgomer.v  Township,  Somerset 
County,  N.  J.     Target.     2.085,933  :  July  6. 

Vaughan.  Henrv  P.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Com- 
pany. Detroit,  Mich.     Carburetor.    2.086.058  :  July  6. 

Vaughan.  S.inford  S.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Vaughan  & 
Bushnell  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago.  111.  Hammer.  2.090,164; 
Aug.  17. 

Vauchan.  William.     (See  Brown,  A.  E..  and  Vaughan.) 

Vaiiglian.   William  IT.      (See  Sargent,   G.,  and  Vaughan.) 

Vaughan,  Winston  H.,  ^lontgomery.  Ala.  Road  marker. 
2.068.937  :  Jan.  26. 

Vauirlir-n.  John  V.      (See  Lazier.  W.  A.,  and  Vaughen.) 

A'aughen.  John  V.,  Lakewood,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company. 
Wilmington,  Del.  Cadmium  electrodeposition.  2.085.776  ; 
July  6. 

Vauglin,  Cory  R.     (See  Welker,  M.  M..  and  Vaughn.) 

Vauglin.  Harold  G..  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Corrugating 
Company.  Warren,  Ohio.  Container.  2.075.381  :  Mar. 
30. 

Vaughn,  Harold  G.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Corrugating 
Companv,  Warren,  Ohio.  Container.  2,075,382  ;'  Mar. 
30. 

Vaughn.  Harold  G..  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Corrugating 
Company.  Warren.  Ohio.  Container.  2.075.3S3  :  Mar. 
.30. 

Vaughn.  Leonard  E..  Huntington  Park,  Calif.  Pipe  tongs. 
2.093.788:  Sept.  21. 

Vaughn  Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Mcllvried,  Ed- 
win J..  n.sslenor.) 

Vnuchn  Machinnry  Company.  The.  (See  Mcllvried.  E.  J., 
and  Nye.  as.signora. ) 

Vaughn  .Machinery  Company,  The.  (See  Nye.  Norman  H.. 
assignor.) 


Vaughn.  Sidnev  P.,  U.  S.  Navy.  Ackerman,  Miss.  Ther- 
mostatic device.     2.102.656:  Dec.  21. 

Vaughn,  Thomas  H.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Cor- 
poration. Manufacture  of  alkvl  borates.  2,088,935 ; 
Aug.  3. 

VaugUn.  William  H.,  assignor  to  Nu-Wa  Service  Company, 
MilledgeviUe,  Ga.  Envelope  container.  2,087,825 ; 
July  20. 

Vaurs,  Baptiste,  assignor  to  Societe  de  Boulonnerie  et  de 
Metricage  de  Precision.  Paris,  France.  Locking  device 
for  nuts.     2.083,045  :  June  8. 

Vaver,  Harriet,  administratrix.      (See  Vaver,   Walter.) 

Vaver,  Walter,  Cicero,  111.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  A. 
TetzlafE,  Riverside,  111.,  H.  Vaver,  administratrix  of 
Walter  Vaver,  deceased.     Gun  sight.    2,079.266  ;  May  4. 

Vawter,  Charles  E.,  deceased,  by  Germantown  Trust  Com- 
pany, executor,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  W.  J. 
Laird.  Wilmington,  Del.  Fuel  oil  burner  ignition. 
2,073,718  ;  Mar.  16. 

Vawter.  Will  E..  Bainbridge,  assignor  to  American  Plas- 
tics Corporation.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Treating  casein 
plastics.     2.103.993  :   Dec.   28. 

Vayan,  James,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tire  retreader. 
2,089,804  ;  Aug.  10. 

Vayda.  Louis  L.,  Aspinwall,  and  R.  H.  Rossomme,  Wil- 
kinsburg.  Pa.,  assignors  to  Bacharach  Industrial  In- 
strument Company.  Apparatus  for  testing  gases. 
2,099,548;  Nov.  16. 

Vazquez,  Antonio  P..  Habana.  Cuba.  Locking  system  for 
doors  :!nd  windows.     2.066.705  :  Jan.  5. 

Veale,  Charles  C,  West  Chicago.  111.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Coin  receptacle  cover.     2,096,476  ;  Oct.  19. 

Veale.  Charles  C,  West  Chicago,  and  A.  R.  AlacLagan, 
Western  Springs.  111.,  assignors  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Making  lock 
center  caps.     2.093.104  :  Sept.  14. 

Veazie,  Edmund  A.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electron  emitter. 
2,081,415  :  May  25. 

Vedder,  Edwin  H.,  Swissvale.  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Elevator  control  system.     2,085,133  :  June  29. 

Vedder,  John  W..  Worcester,  and  C.  E.  Robinson.  Cam- 
bridge, assignors  to  Rice.  Barton  &  Fales.  Inc..  Worcester, 
Mass.     Mechanical  movement.     2.067.360  ;  Jan.  12. 

Vedovell.  Rudolpli  L.,  D.  B.  Baker  and  N.  O.  I'anzegrau, 
assignors  to  Chicago  Rawhide  Manufacturing  (^onipimv, 
Chicago.  111.     Oil  seal.     2.089.773  :  Aug.   1(). 

Veeder-Root  Incorporated.  (See  Bliss,  Harvey  N.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Vei'dt-r-Root  Incori)orated.  (See  Bliss,  U.  N.,  Wild,  and 
Tancred.  assignors.) 

Veeder-Root  Incorporated.  (See  Spaunburg,  Harvey  L., 
assignor. ) 

Vega  .\lanufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Rubpn,  Samuel, 
assignor.) 

Veillette.  Jeffrey  J.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing 
Company,  Waterbury.  Conn.  Slide  fastener.  2,090,362  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Veinott,  Cyril  G.,  Springfield.  JIass..  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv.  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Jlotor  protective  device.  2,094,380 ; 
Sept.  2S. 

Vella,  Louis,  et  al.     (See  Perillo.  Biagio.  assignor.) 

Vellner,  Clarence  I.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Air  Con- 
ditioning Corporation.  Casing  machine  for  cigar 
wrapper  leaves.     2.097.1fiS  :  Oct".  26. 

Velos.  James  N.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Dust  dampener  for 
vacuum  cleaners.     2.087,075:  July  13 

Velren.  Wilhelm  L..  Neustadt  a.  d.  Haardt,  Germany. 
Tamping  machine.      2.09S.S05  :    Nov.   9. 

Velvnt  Power  Hacksaw  Grinding  Machine  Co.  (See  De 
Long,  W.,  and  Andersen,  assignors.) 

Venable.  William  M..  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Blaw-Knox 
Company.  Blawnox,  Pa.  Apparatus  for  mixing  con- 
crete and  the  like.     2,088.099  :  Julv  27 

Vendo  Sales  Company.  (See  De  Mavo,  Frank,  Jr.,  as- 
sicnor.) 

Vendome,  Raoul.  assignor  to  M.  Franck.  Paris,  France, 
.■^ir  or  gas  compressor.     2.096.830  •  Oct    "^6 

Venn-Severin    Machine    Co.      (See    Severin,    F.    W.,    and 

\  onn.  assignors. ) 
Venn.  Xl"'"''2'''\"„     (^PP  Severin.   F.  W..   and  Venn.) 

Vento  Steel  Sash  Co.      (See  Mercer.  James  M..  assignor.) 

oo"o'"<?-o/°^''P''   o^-     P^''^     Kidge,     m.    .   Door     stop. 
.2.000, 1 ,51:  Aug.  3. 

Veiizie.  Frederick  M..  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Gypsuin  Company.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Building  con- 
struction.    2.070.150  :   Feb    9 

•Venzle.  Frederick  M..  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  .assignor  to  N.n- 
tlonal  Gypsuni  Company.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Building 
structure.     2.074.442 :  Mar.    23. 

Vonzie.  Frederick  M..  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 

;m,2{>b*^:'''1i;SV6!388?Xr  T^'''-    ""     ^-     ^'^"    <=°°- 
%enzie.  Frederick  M..   Philadelphia.  Pa.,   assignor  to  Na- 

H«U"'  ov,1o"l."or'"^''''°^„-  I'uffalo,  N.  Y.     Wall  construe- 
tion.     J.O(8.6J0:  Apr.  27 

'^"''h^I'';!'^'"^'^*''"'*'''  >I>,Pliil.idelphia.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 

2  078  621 -^  Ap™  "7     °*'^°'''      ^^^^^-      N.      Y.     Slab. 


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Venzie,  Frederick  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Gypsum  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Building  con- 
struction.    2,082,314  ;  June  1. 

Venzie,  Frederick  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Gypsum  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Building 
structure.     2,089,045  ;  Aug.  3. 

Venzie,  Frederick  M.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Gypsum  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Building  con- 
struction.    2,089,046  ;  Aug.  3. 

Venzie,  Frederick  M.,  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  assignor  to 
National  Gypsum  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Building 
construction.     2,097,781  ;  Nov.  2. 

Venzie,  Frederick  Jl.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Na- 
tional Gypsum  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Wall  con- 
struction.    2,101,416  ;  Dee.  7. 

Venzke,  Walter  P.,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Indicating  system.  2,084,169 ; 
June  15. 

Venzke,  Walter  P.,  Berlin  N.  65,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Indicating  system. 
2.097.313  ;  Oct.  26. 

Venzlaff,  Max.     (See  Raydt,  U.,  Hanser,  and  Venzlaff.) 

Verardo,  John  A.      (See  Corradino,  E..  and  Verardo. ) 

Verbeek,  Arnold  F.,  Oberlung^vitz,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Kalio  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  fabric.  2,088,221  ; 
July  27. 

Verbeek,  Arnold  F.,  Oberlungwitz,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Kalio  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery  fabric. 
2,090,081  ;  Aug.  17. 

Verburg,  Cornells.     (See  Uyterhoeven,  W.,  and  Verburg.) 

Verburg,  Cornells.  (See  Uyterhoeven,  W.,  van  Dam,  Ver- 
burg, and  Bruijnes.) 

Verburg,  Cornells.  (See  Uyterhoeven,  W.,  Verburg,  and 
van  Dam.) 

Verburg,  Cornells,  and  W.  Uyterhoeven,  Eindhoven, 
Netherlands,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Lamp  unit.     2,087,745  ;  July  20. 

Verch,  Frederick  L.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Auxiliary  throttle 
control.    2,088,182  ;  July  27. 

Vereinlgte  Deutsche  Metallwerke  Aktiengesellschaft. 
(See  Metzger,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Vereinigte  Deutsche  Metallwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.  ( See 
von  Forster,  H.,  and  Haefner,  assignors.) 

Vereinigte  Deutsche  Metallwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See 
Zeidler,  Ernest,  assignor.) 

Vereinigte  Kugellagerfabriken  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See 
Stahlecker,    Wilhelm,   assignor.) 

Vereinigte  Leichtmetall-Werke  Gesellschaft  mlt  be- 
sehrankter  Haftung.     (See  Releaux,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Vereinigte  Stahlwerke  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Wall- 
mann,   C,   Grossweischede,   and  Kruse,  assignors.) 

Ve  Relle,  William  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Necktie. 
2,097,265  :  Oct.  26. 

Vergan,  William  E.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  assignor  to  The 
New  York  Air  Brake  Company.  Pressure  gauge. 
2,087,417  ;  July  20. 

Vergobbi,  John  G.,  assignor  to  Pneumatic  Scale  Corpora- 
tion. Limited,  Quiucy,  Mass.  Carton  closing  machine. 
2,082,086;   June   1. 

Vergobbi.  John  G.,  assignor  to  Pneumatic  Scale  Corpora- 
tion, Limited,  Quincy,  Mass.  Carton  forming  machine. 
2,089,722  ;  Aug.  10. 

Verhagen,  Christian  M.  (See  Larson,  C.  H.,  Mohun,  and 
Verhagen.) 

Verhagen,  Christian  M.,  assignor  to  The  Adlake  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Sash  construction.    2,084,170  ;  June  15. 

Verhagen,  Christian  M.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The 
Adlake  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Window  sash. 
2.084,715  :  June  22. 

Verloop,  Hendrik  N.  F.,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  as- 
signor to  The  Heil  Co.,  jNIillwaukee,  Wis.  Steam  gen- 
erator.    2.098,841  ;  Nov.  9. 

Verman,  Lai  C,  Bangalore,  India,  and  L.  A.  Richards, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  assignors,  by^ mesne  assignments,  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Electric  amplifier.  2,()73,234  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Vermette,  Denis,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Clutch 
mocliani.sm.     2,101,484  ;   Dec.   7. 

Verinculcn,  Roolof.      (See  Six,  W.,  and  Vormeulen.) 

Vcr  Mnelcn,  James  M.,  assignor  to  American  Seating  Com- 
pany, Grand  Rapids,  Midi.  Finishing  rim.  2,090,070; 
Oct.   19. 

Vernam,  Gilbert  S.,  Ilackensack,  N.  J.,  and  F.  G.  Ilallden, 
Bellerose,  assignors  to  Postal  Telegraph-Cablo  Com- 
pany (New  York),  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telegrapli  system. 
2,102,983;  Doc.  21. 

V(?rnor.  James,  Company.  (See  Merrick,  Anson  A.,  as- 
sig)ior.) 

Vcrpnckungsbodarf  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Augustin,  Johann 
G.   F..  assiirnor. ) 

Verroault,  M<?rld<'!o,  Quebec,  Quehoc,  Canada.  Direction 
indlcntor  for  vehicles.      2,095,352;    Oct.   12. 

Vorrlnder,  Ernest  A.  (See  Stevens,  B.  D.,  Dudley,  and 
Verrinder.) 

Verry,  Irving  H.,  assignor  to  Crompton  &  ICnowlos  Loom 
Woiks,  Worcester,  Mmns.  Siii)r>ort  for  woft  replenishing 
miigazines.      2,102.864:   Dec,   21. 

Verscn.  Kurt.      (.See  llowell,  Tlieodore  Ta,  assignor.) 

Vertrees,    JIci-l)crt   H.      (Sec   Rliodus,    Ivloyd,   assignor.) 

VcrlMon,   .lolin   A.       (See   Wliile.   Ai-lliiir   I''",.    .Msslrnor. ) 

Verver,  Odrlc  G,,  Amstonliini,  Ncllierliinda,  assignor  to 
Shell  Dcvolopmont  Coinp:my,  San  Friinclsco,  Calif. 
Treating  mineral  oils.     2,08.'),519  ;  June  29. 


Verzi,  Linus  A.,  Arlington,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  N. 
Hosmer,  Arlington  County,  Va.  Fish  lure.  2,103,994  ; 
Dec.  2.S. 

Vessey,  Elton  W.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Wagon.  2,101,882 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Vestalite   Corporation.      (See  Florman,   Irving,  assignor.) 

Vestalite  Corporation.     (See  Schmitt,  George  P.,  assignor.) 

"\'esterdal.  Hans  (i.      (See  Whitcley,  J.  M.,  and  Vesterdal.) 

Vesterdal,  Hans  G.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Producing  improved  deter- 
gents.    2.092.943  ;  Sept.   14. 

Vetor,  William  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.  File  for  newspapers  and 
periodicals.     2,079,388  ;  May  4. 

Vetorino,  Frank,  Cincinnati,  assignor  to  The  American 
Laundry  JNIachinery  Company,  Norwood.  Ohio.  Cylin- 
der door  fastening  means.     2,082,921  :  June  8. 

Vetrano,  Leon  J.,  Houston,  Tex.  Water  closet.  2,096,148  ; 
Oct.   19. 

Vetter,  William,  Patchogue,  N.  Y.  Greenhouse  bench  tie. 
2.086,451  ;  July  6. 

Vial,  Frederick  K.,  La  Grange,  assignor  to  Griffin  Engi- 
neering Company,  Chicago,  111.  Process  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  operating  cupolas.     2,078,747  ;  Apr.  27. 

Viale,  Spirito  M.,  and  H.  N.  Wylie,  assignors  to  Arm- 
strong  Siddeley  Motors  Limited,  Coventry,  England. 
Elastic  coupling  between  an  air  screw  hub  and  a  co- 
axial driving  shaft.     2,067,109  ;  Jan.  5. 

Viau,  Charles  T.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Bearing  for  disk  harrows. 
2,102,822  ;  Dec.  21. 

Viber  Company.      (See  Jorgensen,  Enoch  B.,   assignor.) 

Vibra-Lite  Limited.      (See  Armstrong,   Henry,    assignor.) 

Vibra-Lite  Limited.      (See  Jones,   Ralph   S.   S.   assignor.) 

Vicario,  Carlo,  New  York,  assignor  to  Fleetwings,  Incor- 
porated, Garden  City,  N.  Y.  Energy  control.  2,081,124  ; 
May  18. 

Vicary,  Edward  H.,  Port  Angeles,  Wash.,  assignor  to 
Rainier  Pulp  &  Paper  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Apparatus  for  the  utilization  of  the  heat  of  flue  gases 
of  a  furnace  to  heat  a  liquid.     2,101,112  ;  Dec.  7. 

Vicenzi,  John  J.,  Boston,  Mass.  Artificial  stone. 
2,094,248;   Sept.   28. 

Viceroy  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Crowell,  Orby  B., 
assignor. ) 

Vick  Chemical  Company.  (See  Woodcock,  David  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Vick  Chemical  Company.  (See  Yates,  C.  G.,  andDeLaney, 
assignors.) 

Vickers-Armstrongs  Limited.  (See  Morpeth,  W.,  and 
Haseltine,  assignors.) 

Vickers-Armstrongs  Limited.  (See  Watson,  John  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Vickers,  Harry  F.,  assignor  to  Vickers  Incorporated,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Combined  flow  control  and  relief  valve. 
2,102,865  ;  Dec.  21. 

Vickers,  Harry  F.,  and  K.  R.  Herman,  assignors  to  Vickers, 
Incorporated,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hydraulic  step  drilling 
unit.     2,079,640  ;  May  11. 

Vickers  Incorporated.     (See  Vickers,  Harry  F.,  assignor.) 

Vickers,  Incorporated.  (See  Vickers,  H.  F.,  and  Herman, 
assignors.) 

Vickers,  Theodore  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Safety  mecha- 
nism for  hydraulically  operated  braking  systems. 
2,095,560;  Oct.  12. 

Vickery,  Frederick  W.,  London,  England.  Doctor  for 
paper  making  and  like  machines.     2,077,816  ;   Apr.  20. 

Vicq,  Jean  C.  A.,  assignor  to  SociStS  Anonyme  Francaise 
du  "Ferodo",  I'arls,  Franco.  Device  for  preventing 
ballooning  in  spinning.     2,081,416;  May  25. 

Victor  Adding  Machine  Company.  (See  Garbell,  Max, 
assignor.) 

Victor,  Alexander  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Projector  for  mo- 
tion  pictures.      2.070,325  ;   Feb.    9. 

Victor  Animatograph  Corporation.  (See  Sharp,  Elmer  R., 
assignor.) 

Viclor  Chemical  Works.  (See  Vanderbilt,  Byron  M.,  as- 
sitrnor.) 

Victor,  John  H.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  Victor  Manufac- 
turing &  Gasket  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Skeleton 
metal-backed  gasket  with  water  passages.  2,092,231  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Victor,  John  H.,  Wilmette,  and  W.  A.  Heinze,  Chicago, 
assignors  to  Victor  Manufacturing  &  Gasket  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Grease  retainer  with  reenforced  dia- 
phragm.    2,073,768;  Mar.  10. 

Victor  Manufacturing  &  Gasket  Company.  (See  Anto- 
nclli,   ,T.  A.,   and  Kosatkn,   assignors.) 

Victor  Manufaclnring  &  Gasket  Company.  (See  Ilelnze, 
W'ilHani   A.,    assignor.) 

Viclor  Manufacluring  &  Gasket  Company.  (Sec  Peterson, 
Ruben  O.,   assignor.) 

Vlcl'ir  Manufacturing  &  Gasket  Company.  (See  Schmled, 
Joseph   l\r.,   assignor.)  * 

Victor  Manufacturing  &  Gasket  Company.  (See  Victor 
John  IT.,   assignor.) 

Viclor  Manufacluring  &  Gasket  Company.  (See  Victor, 
J.  IT.,  and  Heinze,  assignors.) 

Viclor  Metal  Products  Corporation.  (See  Ileinzp,  E.,  and 
I'arki'r,   assignors.) 

Victor  Metal  Products  Corporation.  (See  Temple,- George 
W.,    assignor.) 

Viclor  Welding  Equipment  Co.  (See  Steltner,  Ludwig  W., 
assignor.) 

\'lcl(>rcen,  Clmrlos  IT.,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  llhiniiiiM ling 
device.     2.101,280  ;  Doc.  7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Viehweger,  Albert,  assignor  to  Komet  Stahlhalter-  und 
Werkzeugfabrik  Kobcrt  Breuning,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Tool  holclpr.      2,078.820  ;  Apr.  27. 

Viel,  Louis  L.,  Ville  d'Avra.v.  assignor  to  Soci6t6  G6n§rale 
des  Carburateurs  Zenith,  Levallois-Perret,  France.'  Reg- 
ulator for  the  fuel  oressure  in  internal  combustion  en- 
gines.    2,068,938  ;  Jan.  26. 

Viel,  Louis  L.,  Ville-D'Avray,  assignor  to  Societe  Gene- 
rale  des  Carburateurs,  Zenith,  Levallois-Perret.  France. 
Fuel  injection  device  for  internal  combustion  en- 
gines.    2,092.685  ;   Sept.    T. 

Viele,  Sylvester  M.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  End-to-end  com- 
munication system  for  railway  trains.  2,095,621 :  Oct. 
12. 

Viens,  Henry  J.,  assignor  to  Lorraine  Manufacturing 
Company,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  Tensioning  means. 
2,073,818  ;  Mar.  16. 

Vierkcitter,  Paul,  Berlin-Grunewald,  Germany,  assignor 
of  one-fourth  to  George  A.  Auer,  Chicago,  111.  Joining 
materials.     2,088,352  ;  July  27. 

VierkOtter,  Paul,  Berlin-Grunewald.  assignor  to  the  firm 
Radiologie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germany.  High- 
tension-proof  rOntgen-tube.     2,089,723  ;  Aug.  10. 

Vierling,  Joseph,  Jr.     (See  Hooker,  Donald  E.,  assignor.) 

Vierow.  Thomas  S.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Extruding  machine. 
2.076,284  ;  Apr.   6. 

Vierra.  Antone  N.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Disinfecting  device. 
2,096,657  ;  Oct.   19. 

Viers,  Eugene  D.,  assignor  to  Eaton  Detroit  Metal  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Electroplating.  2,091,386; 
Aug.  31. 

Vigers,  Brian  E.  A.,  Dunstable,  England,  assignor  to 
Imperial  Chemical  Industries,  Limited.  High  vacuum 
distillation  and  apparatus  therefor.     2,073.327  ;  Mar.  9. 

Viggers,  Maggie  T.,  Lafayette,  Colo.  Hair  waver. 
2,100,417  :  Nov.  30. 

Vigliotti.  Vincent.  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Golf  flag. 
2.072,573  ;  Mar.  2. 

Vigne,  Albert,  Webster  Groves,  assignor  to  National  Bear- 
ing Metals  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Worm  gear 
bearing.     2,078,044;  Apr.  20. 

Vipie,  Albert,  Webster  (Jroves,  assignor  to  National  Bear- 
ing Metals  Corporation,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Journal  bear- 
ing.    2,081,314:  May  25. 

Vigneault.  Edmond.     (See  Pothier,  P.,  and  Vigneault.) 

Vikins  Diesel  Motor  Corporation.  (See  Knudsen,  Carl  H., 
assignor.) 

Viking  Products  Corporation.  (See  Van  Bloem,  Paul  S., 
assignor.) 

Villani,  Lazzaro  V.,  MUford,  Mass.  Holder.  2,085,486; 
June  29. 

Ville,  Joseph  C,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Photographic  print-out  material  having  a  design 
thereon.     2,083,675  :  June  15. 

Villem,  Raymond.      (See  Bouvier.  P.,  and  Villem.) 

Vil.sraeipr,  Anton.      (See  Neresheimer.  H..  and  Vilsmeier.) 

Vllsmeier,  Anton.  (See  Neresheimer,  H.,  Vilsmeier,  and 
Held.) 

Vinal,  Leroy  W.,  Leominster,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington.  Del.  Floating  die  head  for  molding  presses. 
2,083,676  :  June  15. 

Vincent,  Columbus  W.     (See  Cohen,  N.  L.,  and  Vincent.) 

Vincent,  George  P.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Math- 
leson  Alkali  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chemical 
manufacture.     2.071.094;   Feb.   16. 

Vincent,  George  P.,  assignor  to  The  Mathieson  Alkali 
Works.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Production  of  chlorine 
dioxide.     2,078,045  ;  Apr.  20. 

Vincent.  George  P.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Mathie- 
son Alkali  Works,  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Manufacture 
of  water  soluble  rhlorites.     2,092.944  ;  Sept.  14. 

Vincent,  George  P..  Ninsara  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Mathie- 
son Alkali  Works.  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Manufacture 
of  wnter  soluble  rhlorites.      2.092.945  :  Sept.  14. 

Vincent,  Otto  J.,  Seattle.  Wash.  Dispensing  and  storage 
cabinet  for  elTervescent  beverages.     2,086.832  ;   July  13. 

Vincent,  Sidney  C,  and  F.  C.  Volkman,  Baltimore,  JId. 
Flasher  motor  unit.     2.099.583;  Nov.  16. 

Vincent,  Thomas  K..  U.  S.  Armv.  Manhattan.  Kans.  Pack- 
ing for  sealing  high  pressure  fluids.    2,068,720  :  Jan.  26. 

Vincent.  \\'illiam  J.,  assicnor  to  The  Willi.Tin  Carter  Com- 
pany, Noedliain  Heights,  Mass.  Hinge  cover  box. 
2.093.296  :    Sent.   14. 

Vine,  Oscar  L.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Collapsible  paper  funnel 
construction.     2.100.888:  Nov.  30. 

Vinos.  Rnyniond  F.     (See  Wise,  E.  M.,  and  Vines.) 

Vinson,  S.  Lancelot,  et  •  al.  (See  Miller,  Charles  W., 
assignor.) 

Vinson.  Sylvanus  B.,  et  al.  (See  Miller,  Charles  W., 
assignor.) 

Vinton.  William  n.,  Manitowoc.  Wis.  Filter.  2.07C.104  ; 
Apr.   0. 

Vinton,  William  TT.,  Manitowoc,  Wis.  Road  finishing  ma- 
chine.    2,084,068;   June  15. 

Viola,  Louis  v.,  Closter,  N.  J.  Curtain  rod.  2.083,93]  ; 
June  15. 

Virtanen,  Arttiirl  I.,  Helsinki,  Finland.  Pre.'»en-atlon  of 
textn<>8,  leather,   and   wood.     2.0«,<<..S80 ;   Jan.   26. 

Vis,  (k>orge  A.      (See  Hodge,  Hugh  M.,  assignor.) 


Viscasillas,  Jose,  assignor  of  one- fourth  to  J.  De  Robert, 
and  one-fourth  to  A.  Casajuana,  Barcelona,  Spain. 
Progressive  and  automatic  change-speed  mechanism. 
2,081,373  ;  May  25. 

Vlsco  Meter  Corporation.  (See  Eckstein,  George  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Viscostat  Corporation,  The.  (See  Miller,  William  E., 
assignor.) 

Visking  Corporation,  The.  (See  Hensel,  Henry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Vissac,  Gustave  A.,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada.  Appara- 
tus for  drying  and  treating  wet  granular  materials. 
2,083,756  :  June  15. 

Vissat,  Anthonv  L.,  Bridgeville,  Pa.  Brake  operating 
mechanism.     2,073,081 ;  Mar.  9. 

VIsscher,  Margaret  M.,  and  W.  L.  McMillan,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,  said  McMillan  assignor  to  said  Visscher.  Ab- 
sorbent pad  and  making  the  same.     2.084.362  :  June  22. 

Vlsser,  Johannes.     (See  Dobben,  P.  W.,  and  Visser.) 

Visser,  John,  assignor  to  Grand  Rapids  Metalcraft  Cor- 
poration, Grand  Rapids.  Mich.  Ash  receiver. 
2,097.480  :  Nov.  2. 

Visser,  Leonard.     (See  Hallqnist,  E.  G.,  and  Visser.) 

Visser't  Hooft,  Franciscus.  and  F.  J.  Gerrit  de  Leeuw,  as- 
signors to  Lucidol  Corporation,  Buffalo,  X.  Y.  Edible 
product.     2,081,343  :  May  25. 

Vissing,  EUinn  D.,  Idaho  Falls,  Idaho,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Service  Devices,  Incorporated,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Luminous  tube  sign.     2,080,679  ;  May  18, 

Vita  Zahnfabrik  H.  Rauter,  offene  Handelsgesellschaft. 
(See  Hiltebrandt,   Carl,  assignor.) 

Vitachrome  Film  (Corporation.  (See  Lugrin,  Berne,  as- 
signor. ) 

Vital,  John  H.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Apparatus  for  re- 
refining  used  oil.     2,092.436  :  Sept.   7. 

Vitek,  Charles,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Can  opener  and  dispenser. 
2,082,922  ;  June  8. 

Vitos,  Marcus.  (See  Goulding,  S.  S.,  and  McKale,  as- 
signor.) 

Vitrone,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ring  watch.  2,066,437  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Vittengl,  Morgan  J.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Sheet  material.     2,075.967  ;  Apr.   6. 

Vittengl,  Morgan  J..  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company.  Wilmington,  Del. 
Coating  fibrous   material.      2,082,559  ;    June   1. 

Vivian,  Donald  L.,  and  H.  L.  J.  Haller,  Washington,  D.  C, 
dedicted  to  the  free  use  of  the  public  in  the  territory 
of  the  United  States  of  America.  Insecticide. 
2,094,831 ;  Oct.  5. 

Vivian.  Donald  L.,  and  H.  L.  J.  Haller,  Washington, 
D.  C.  dedicated  to  the  free  use  of  the  public  in  the 
territory  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Insecticide. 
2,095,939  ;  Oct.  12. 

Vivian.  Donald  L.,  and  H.  L.  J.  Haller,  Washington, 
D.  C,  dedicated  to  the  free  use  of  the  public  in  the 
territory  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Insecticide. 
2.095,940;  Oct.  12. 

Vivian,  Donald  L.,  and  H.  L.  J.  Haller,  Washington, 
D.  C,  dedicated  to  the  free  use  of  the  public  in  the 
territory  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Insecticide. 
2.095.941  :  Oct.  12. 

Vivian.  Donald  L.,  .and  H.  L.  J.  Haller,  Washington,  D.  C, 
dedicated  to  the  free  use  of  the  public  in  the  territory 
of  the  United  States  of  America.  Insecticide.  2,096.414  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Aivian.  Robert  E.      (See  Levermore.  C.  L..  and  Vivian.) 

Vivian,  Robert  E..  Garden  CMty.  assignor  to  General  Chemi- 
cal Company.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrolytic  purifica- 
tion.    2.067,361  ;  Jan.  12. 

Vivid-Ad.  Inc.  (See  Pennington,  E.  W..  and  Porter,  as- 
signors.) 

Vizard,  William  C,  assignor  to  Barbour  Welting  Com- 
pany, Brockton.  Jlass.  Welting  and  the  manufacture 
thereof.     2,090,715  ;  Aug.  24. 

^"'0*^00.-  fi'rr  ?'9j'      •\-      Cleveland,      Ohio.     Refrigerator. 

Vobach,    Arnold    C,    Whiting,    Ind.,    assignor    to    Sinclair 

Refining  Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Lubricating   oil 

composition.     2,081,075  ;  May  18. 
Vobach.    Arnold   C,    Whiting,    Ind.,    assignor   to    Sinclair 

Refining  Company.  New  York,  N.   Y.     Lubricating  oil 

composition.     2.095.538  ;  Oct.  12. 
Vodiska,  Juiia.  et  al.      (See   Baker,  James   S.,  assignor.) 
^  onoz.  Frederick  W.,  Wilmette,  111.     Stoker.     2.075,149  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Voege  Max.     (See  Berger,  A.  F..  and  Voege.) 
Voegell-JaggI,  Phllipp.  Bern.  Switzerland.     Manufacturing 

grinding  tools.     2.070.734  ;  Feb.  16 
v^'.^l'i''i-  t"1'"  ^-  '^^  -V-  <^MCutor.      (See  Bokmer.  Emil.) 
v^fl    i-  k''^"  .^••^*,-'*'-  executors.     (See  Bommer.  Emil.) 
Voet.  Robert  A..,  Oak  Park.  111.,  assignor  to  United  Wall 

paTr.   "2.0^9.^16  ;'May'ir'"    ^'^^    ^^    '•      ^"^''"''^^ 

Vogan,  Frank  M..  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Reeves  Manu- 

tMKc"    o'v,c?'V??"^V^*'''*'"-  ^^^^-     »Ianufacture  of  wash- 
tubs.      2.0S4.4R7  :   June    22 

June^-!?)*''""^   G.,   Annapolis,   Md.     Hinge.      2,085,616; 

Vogel.  Albert  L  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Tobacco  pipe  con- 
struction.    2,073,663  ;  Mar.  16. 


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Vogel,  Frank  H.  and  R.  A.,  assignors  to  The  Columbus 
Vending  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Coin  detector. 
2,091,232  ;   Aug.  24. 

Vogel,  Fred  J.,  Sharon,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric &  Manufacturing  Cojnpany,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Bushing.     2,066,917  ;  Jan.   5. 

Vogel,  Hans,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Pneu- 
matic insert  for  shoes.     2,084,517  :  June  22. 

Vogel-Jorgensen,  Mikael.  Prederiksberg,  near  Copenhagen, 
Denmark,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Smidth  &  Co.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Rotary  kiln.     2,069,164  ;  Jan.  26. 

Vogel-Jorgensen,  Mikael,  Frederiksberg,  near  Copen- 
hagen, Denmark,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Smidth  &  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  measuring  liquid  or  fluent 
materials.     2,101,257  :  Dec.  7. 

Vogel,  Leo  J.,  South  Hills,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Pulley  con- 
struction.    2.076,687  ;  Apr.  13. 

Vogel,  Max,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln,  Germany.  Stapling 
machine.     2,073,819  ;  Mar.  16. 

Vogel,  Max,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Card  filing 
system.     2,083,757  ;  June  15. 

Vogel,  Max,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Stapling 
machine  for  closing  flaps  of  cartons  and  the  like 
2,101,660;  Dec.  7. 

Vogel,  Oliver  G.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Edison  General 
Electric  Appliance  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Electric 
heater.     2,094,480  ;   Sept.  28. 

Vogel,  Otto,  Farmingdale,  N.  Y.  Automatic  awning 
2,103,923  ;  Dec.  28. 

Vogel-Peterson  Co.  Inc.  (See  Peterson,  G.,  and  Magnuson, 
assignors.) 

Vogel,  Ralph  A.     (See  Vogel,  Frank  H.  and  R.  A.) 

Vogel,  M'erner  G.,  assignor  to  Henry  Vogt  Machine  Co., 
Louisville,  Ky.  Boiler  and  smoke  breeching  casing 
2,074,874;  Mar.  23. 

Vogel,  Wilhelm.     (See  Hochstadter,  M.,  and  Vogel.) 

Vogel,  William  J.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Combustion 
Engineering  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Boiler. 
2,086,786  ;  July  13. 

Vogel,  Willis  A.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Strip  for  terrazzo. 
2,086,373  ;  July  6. 

Vogelgesang,  Kurt,  and  E.  Wagner,  Berlin,  Germany,  as- 
signors to  The  National  Cash  Register  Company,  Day- 
ton, Ohio.     Cash  register.     2,080,519  ;  May   18. 

Vogen,  Max,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Forming 
wire  stapes.     2,088.005  ;  July  27. 

Vogler,  Joseph,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Baldwin- 
Southwark  Corporation.  Interchanging  the  functions 
of  complementary  heat  exchange  elements.  2,073,891 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Vogt,  Adolf.  (See  von  der  Horst,  H.  D.  F.,  Muenz,  and 
Vogt.) 

Vogt.  Adolf,  Tschechnitz,  near  Breslau,  assignor  to  Dr. 
Alexander  Wacker,  Gesellschaft  fUr  Elektrochemischc 
Industrie  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Munich.  Germany.  Treating  iron 
and  iron  alloys.     2,093,666  ;  Sept.  21. 

Vogt,   Adolf,   Tschechnitz,   near  Breslau,   assignor   to  Dr 
Alexander    Wacker    Gesellschaft    fiir    Elektrochemische 
Industrie  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Munich,  Germany.     Production  of 
magnesium      from       magnesium      oxides.       2,099,151 
Nov.   16. 

Vogt,  Clarence,  Wenonah,  N,  J.     Roller  skate.     2,094,508 
Sept.  28, 

Vogt,  Eberhard.  (See  Gericke,  P.  H.,  Herold,  Kratz,  and 
Vogt.) 

Vogt,  Edgar  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Auxiliary  strainer, 
2,094,286  ;    Sopt,   28, 

Vogt,  Ernest  L,.  Loui,sville,  Ky.  Combined  pipe  joint  and 
sewer  stop.     2,092.994  :  Sept.  14. 

Vogt,  Henry,  Machine  Co.  (See  Vogt,  Werner  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Vogt,  Henry,  Machine  Co.  Inc.  (See  Mahoney,  John  C, 
nssienor.) 

Vogt  Manuf.TCturing  Corporation,  (See  Buchanan,  James 
A,,  ns.iienor. ) 

Vogt,  William  H.,  Rochester,  and  R,  F,  Roda,  Pittsford, 
assignors  to  Taylor  Instrument  Companies,  Rochester, 
N.  Y,  Combined  treatment  chamber  and  cuff. 
2,082,190  ;  June  1. 

Vogt,  Wolfram.      (See  Huher,   E.,  and  Vogt.) 

Vohmann,  Fritz,  and  E.  Triimpelmnnn,  Saarbruckon,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  Gp.sellschaft  fdr  Fiiideranlngcn  Ernst 
Ileckel  mit  beschriinkter  Haftung,  Saarbriickon,  Saar 
Territory,  Process  and  iinnaratus  for  clarifying  coal 
Blurry  and  the  like,     2,069,024  :  Jan,  26, 

Voight.  Ad.nni  IT,,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  Lawn  sprinkler. 
2.087,175;  July  13, 

Voight,  August  L,,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Beer  dispenser. 
2,088,073;  July  27. 

Voight,  August  L..  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cooking  utensil. 
2.088,074;  July  27. 

Voight,  George  F„  Oakland,  Calif.  Composite  lath. 
2,099,584;  Nov,  10, 

Voigt,  Adolpli,  Miami,  Fla,  Removable  ladder  step, 
2,10;i.60;i  :   Dec.   28, 

Voigt,  Albert  P,  J„  and  L,  M.  Still,  Galveston,  Tex,,  ns- 
slgnors  to  Galveston  Buckle  Company.  Buckle  form- 
ing machine.      2,087,490;  July  20. 

Voigt,  Albert  P.  J.,  and  L.  M.  Still,  Galveston,  Tex.,  ns- 
signoi'H  to  GalvcHlon  BuckU'  Conipnnv.  Buckle. 
2,100,.''.26;   Nov,  30, 

Voigt,  Karl,  Pittsburgh,  Pa,  (!1iinh  pliers,  2,082,009; 
June  ], 


Voigt,  Max  T.,  Reading,  Pa.     Garment-shaping  machine. 

2,090,318  ;  Aug.  17. 
Voigt,   Paul  A.,   Ozone  Park,   N.   Y.,   assignor  to  Johns- 

Manville  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Wall  assembly. 

2,073,036  ;  Mar.  9. 
Voigt,  Paul  A.,  Woodhaven,   assignor  to  Johns-Manville 

Corporation,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Structural   assembly. 

2,074,497  ;  Mar.  23. 
Voigtlander,   Hermann,   Essen,   Germany,   assignor   to   N. 

V.  Wallramit  Handel  Maatschappij,  Rotterdam,  Nether- 
lands.    Percussive  boring  tool.     2,101,376  ;  Dec.  7. 
Voigtlander   &   Sohn  Aktiengesellschaft.      (See  Bargnyi, 

Arpdd,  assignor.) 
Voit,  Willy.     (See  Heinrich,  H.,  and  Voit.) 
Voit,  Willy.     (See  Heinrich,  H.,  Hurst,  and  Volt.) 
Voith,  J.  M.      (See  Hacker,  O.  H.,  and  Seibold,  assignors.) 
Voith,  J.  M.     (See  Alailander,  Heinrich,  assignor.) 
Voith,  J.  M.     (See  Seibold,  Ernst,  assignor.) 
Vojinov,  John,  Dearborn,  Mich.     Brake.     2,095,723  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Voke,    Carl    E.,    Columbus,    Ohio.     Closure.     2,082,923 ; 

June  8. 
Vokes,    Cecil   G.      (See  Blanchard,   Joseph,   assignor.) 
Volberding,  Le  Roy  A.     (See  Keilholtz,  L.  S.,  and  Volberd- 

ing.) 
Volck,    William   H.,    Watsonville,    assignor   to    California 

Spray-Chemical  Corporation,  Berkeley,  Calif.     Refining 

mineral  oil.     2,076,105  ;  Apr.  6. 
Volck,    William    H.,    Watsonville,    assignor    to    California 

Spray-Chemical    Corporation,    Berkeley,    Calif.      Weed 

killing  compositions.     2,079,827  ;  May  11. 
Void.  Lars  H.,   Butler,  Pa,,  assignor   to  F.  F.  Crampton, 

Toledo,  Ohio.    Defrosting  mechanism.    Re.  20,243  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Volf,  Christian  A.,  Jr.      (See  Reese,  M.  P.,  and  Volf,  Jr.) 
Volkers,  Walter,  Berlin- Wilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignor  to 

General  Electric  Company.     Control  of  electromagnetic 

track  brakes.     2,084,171 ;  June  15. 
Volkert,  George  R.     (See  Lachmann,  G.  V.,  Volkert,  and 

Dare. ) 
Volkert,    George   R.,   assignor   of  one-half   to  Automotive 

Products    Company    Limited,    London,    England.      Hy- 
draulic control  apparatus.     2,072,693  ;   Mar.  2. 
Volkman,    Frederick   C.      (See  Vincent,   S.   C,   and   Volk- 

man.) 
Volkmann,  Ernest  W.     (See  Rhodes,  E.  O.,  Volkmann,  and 

Barker.) 
Volkmann,  Will.v,  Halbertadt,  and  W.  Kleist,  Groningen, 

Germany.        Protecting      device      for     water      closets. 

2,079,975  ;  May  11, 
Vollenbroek,  Johannes  B.  L.,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  as- 
signor   to    Radio    Corporation    of   America.      Variable 

resistance.    2,085,404  ;  June  29. 
Vollenbroek,  Johannes  B.  L.,  and  A.  Horowitz,  assignors 

to    N.    V.     Philips'    Gloeilampenfabrieken,     Eindhoven, 

Netherlands.     Tuning  indicator.     2,072,189  ;  Mar.  2. 
Vollenbroich,    Theodor,     Remscheid-Lennep,     assignor    to 

Barmer   Maschinenfabrik,    Aktiengesellschaft,    Wupper- 

tal-Oberbarmen,      Germany.      Gear      spinning      pump. 

2,096,870 ;  Oct.  26. 
Vollmann,    Heinrich,    Frankfort-on-the-Main,    Unterlieder- 

bach,  Germany,  assignor  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Dyestuffs  of  the  naphthalene-1.4.5.8- 

tetracarboxylic   acid    diimide   series.      2,087,133 ;    July 

13. 
Vollmer,   Earl   C,    Rock   Island,   111.,   assignor   to   Micro- 

Westco,    Incorporated,    Bettendorf,    Iowa.     Liquid   fuel 

burner.     2,078,884;  Apr.   27. 
Vollmer,  Walter  G.      (See  Holhut,  M.,  and  Vollmer.) 
Vollmer,    Walter    G.,    assignor    to    H.    &    H.    Slachine    & 

Motor    Parts   Co.,    St.    Louis,    Mo.     Motor-block   stand. 

2,103,568;  Dec.  28. 
Vollner,  Harry  H.     (See  Eudaly,  N.  L.,  and  Vollner.) 
Vollrath  Co.,  The.      (Sop  Mn.ns,  TTarvoy  IT.,  assignor.) 
Volmer,  Max,  Neubabelsberg-Steinstucken,  Germany.     Arc 

lamp  for  irradiating  purposes.     2,074,600  ;  Mar,  23. 
Volpin,  Alexander  S,,  Houston,  Tex,     Automatic  defroster 

and    moisture    control     for     mechanical     refrigerators. 

2,081,128;  May  18. 
Volpin.  Alexander  S.,  Houston,  Tex.     Bowl  releasing  slip. 

2.080,052  ;  July  13. 
Voltarc  Tubes,  Inc.      (See  Pennyl)acker,  Miles,  assignor.) 
Volz,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  The  Stanley  Works,  New 

Britain,    Conn.      Coilable   measuring    rule.      2,072,538 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Volz,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  The  Stanley  Works,  New 

Britain,   Conn.      Coilable   measuring   rule.      2,073,235 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Vomag-Betriebs-A.  G,      (See  Walther,  Fritz,  assignor.) 
Vom  lA>hii.  Relnbold  E..  Fnnwood,  assignor  to  The   Singer 

Manufacturing  Company,  Rllznbelb,   N,  J,     Sewing  ma- 
chine lighting  device.     2,007.868;  Jan.  12, 
Von  Ardonne,  Manfred,     (See  Loewe,  S,,  and  von  Ardenne,) 
Von  Ardenne,  Manfred,  Berlin,  Germany,     Metluid  of  and 

arraiigcnient    for    receiving    short    waves.      2,077,289  ; 

Apr.  13. 
\'on  Ardenne,  Manfred,  Berlin,  Oermnny.     Method  of  and 

arrangenuMit    for    receiving    short    waves.      2,077,290 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Von    Ardenne,    Manfred,    ISerlin,    Germany.      Braun    tube. 

2,0,SI,:!II  :   May  2.'>, 
Von    Ardenne.    Manfred,    Berlin,    Germany.     Braun    tube. 

2,083,209  ;  June  8. 


646 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Von  Ardenne,  Manfred,  Berlin,  Germany.  Braun  tube 
for  producing  television  images  rich  in  contrast. 
2,090,922;   Aug.  24. 

Von  Ardenne,  Manfred,  Berlin-Lichterfelde,  Ost,  Germany. 
Braun  tube.     2,093,876  ;   Sept.  21. 

Von    Ardenne,    Manfred,    Berlin,    Germany.      System    for 

energizing  a  cathode  ray  tube.  2,096,987  ;  Oct.  26. 
Von  Ardenne,  Manfred,  Berlin,  Germany.  Intensity  con- 
trol system  for  cathode  ray  beams.  2,103.052  ;  Dec.  2S. 
Von  Ardenne,  Manfred,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Radio.iktien- 
gesellschaft  D.  S,  Loewe,  Borlin-Steglitz.  Germany.  Re- 
sistance coupled  high  frequency  amplifier.  2,066,751  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Von  Ardenne,  Slanfred,  Berlin,  Germany,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America. 
Cathode  ray  tube.     2,080,449  ;  May  18. 

Von  Ardenne,  Manfred,  Berlin-Lichterfelde-Ost,  Germany, 
assignor  to  Radio  Patents  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sound  recording  device.     2.096,149  :  Oct.  19. 

Von  Ardenne,  Manfred,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Radioaktien- 
gesellschaft  D.  S.  Loewe,  Berlin-Steglitz,  Germany. 
Television.     2,096,985  ;  Oct.  26. 

Von  Ardenne,  ^Manfred.  Berlin,  assignor  to  Radioaktien- 
gesellschaft  D.  S.  Loewe,  Berlln-Steglitz,  Germany. 
Braun  tube.     2,096,986  ;  Oct.  26. 

Von  Ardenne,  Manfred,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Radioaktien- 
gesellschaft  D.  S.  Loewe,  Berlin-Steglitz,  Germany. 
Braun  tube.     2,097,003  ;  Oct.  26. 

Von  Ardenne,  Manfred,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Radio- 
aktiengesellschaft  D.  ►?.  Loewe,  Berlin-Steglitz,  Ger- 
many. Television  reception  arrangement  with  Braun 
tubes.     2,100,704  ;  Nov.  30. 

Von  Ardenne,  Manfred,  and  S.  Loewe,  Berlin,  Germany, 
said  von  Ardenne  assignor  to  Radioaktiengesellschaft, 
D.  S.  Loewe,  Berlin-Staglitz,  Germany.  Cathode  ray 
tube.     2,077,288  ;  Apr.  13. 

Von  Bargen,  Otto  H.,  Duthie,  Idaho.  Netting  needle. 
2,074,817  ;  Mar.  23. 

Von  Barth,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Currency  bill  count- 
ing and  bunching  machine.     2,069.397  :  Feb.  2. 

Von  Berg,  George  E.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Device  for  mark- 
ing valuable  papers.     2,073,820  ;  Mar.  16. 

Von  Biehler,  Arpad,  Dessau  In  Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Light- 
sensitive  material.     2,088,145:  July  27. 

Von  Bon  Horst.  Earl,  San  Clemente,  Calif.  Air-cooled 
safety  tire.     2.097,748  :  Nov.  2. 

Von  Bramer,  Harold,  Kingsport,  Tenn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company.  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.    Activation  of  charcoal.     2,091,696  ;  Aug.  31. 

Von  Bramer.  Harold,  and  A.  C.  Ruggles,  Kingsport, 
Tenn.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman 
Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Preparing  N- 
monomethyl-para-amino-phenol  and  its  sulphate. 
2,090.651  ;    Aug.   24. 

Von  Bramer,  Harold,  A.  C.  Ruggles,  and  E.  A,  Robinson, 
Kingsport,  Tenn.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Eastman  Kodack  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Purifi- 
cation of  N-monomethyl-P-aminophenol  and  its  sul- 
phate.    2,090,652  ;   Aug.   24. 

Von  Bronk,  Otto,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphic,  m.  h.  H..  Berlin,  Germany.  Re- 
ceiver arrangement  for  electric  picture  transmission. 
2.072,658:  Mar.  2. 

Von  Capeller,  Rudolf.  (See  Misslin,  E.  E.,  and  von  Cap- 
eller. ) 

Vonck,  Gerhard  H.  C,  The  Hague,  Netherlands.  Short- 
hand writing  machine.     2,082.370  :  June  1. 

Von  Daenikon,  Karl,  Lucerne.  Switzerland.  Reinforcing 
insert  for  lapels  on  coats.     2,099,356:  Nov.  16. 

Von  der  Horst.  ITorst  D.  F.,  I^ouna.  and  F.  Muenz  and 
A.  Vogt.  assignor.si  to  I.  G.  Farhenindnstrie  Aktienge- 
sellsoliaft,  Frnnkfort-on-the-!Main.  Germany.  Finishing 
tex-tiloa.      2.099,765  :   Nov.    23. 

Von  der  Linden,  Arthur  F.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  Music  In- 
struction device.     2,082,432  ;  June  1. 

Von  der  Linden.  Ernst,  Millburn.  N.  J.,  nssicnor  to  Bell 
Telephone  linboratories.  Incorporated.  New  York.  N.  Y 
Telephone  system.     2.100.400:   Nov.  30. 

Von  der  Ohe.  Werner,  Beuthen,  assignor  to  firm  of  Polen- 
sky  und  ZBllner,  Berlin.  Germany.  Obtaining  zinc 
oxide.     2.084.716;  June  22. 

Von  Dobeneck.  Paul.     (See  Laquer,  F,.  and  von  Dobeneck.) 

Von  Forster.  Hermann.  Niedorursel.  near  Frankfort-on-tho- 
Maln,  and  R.  Ilaefner,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln-IIeddern- 
helm.  assignors  to  Verelnigte  Deutsch  Metallwerke  Ak- 
tlengesoUschaft.  Frankforton-the-Main,  Germany.  In- 
sulating In.sert  of  metal.     2.082.557;  June  1. 

Von  Forster,  Hermann,  and  L.  Grill.  Frankfort-on-the- 
Maln,  Germany.  Calculating  device.  2,091,661  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Von  Frantzlus,  Peter,  assignor  to  Hercules  Ga.<!-Munitions 
Corporation.  Chicago.  111.  Cartridge.  2,068,159  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Von  Fraunhofer.  Hans,  assignor  to  Trichrnme,  Inc..  New 
York.  N.  Y.     (^inoinatographio  film.     2,067.957  :  Jan.  19. 

Von  Fuchs.  George  11..  Wood  River,  111.,  and  L.  E.  Border. 
Boulder.  Colo.  Treatment  of  petroleum  distillates. 
2,080.305:  May  11. 

Von  Fuchs.  George  11..  Wood  River,  111.,  assignor  to  Shell 
Development  Company.  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Reactiva- 
(lon  of  spent  clay.     2,102.341  ;  Dec.  14. 


Von  Girsewald,  Conway  B.,  W.  Stecke,  and  M.  Wohlwill, 
Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany,  assignors  to  American 
Lurgi  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  fuming 
sulphuric  acid  having  a  high  concentration.  2,071,598  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Von  G  reeling,  Albrecht,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Treating  oil. 
2,069,596  ;   Feb.  2. 

von  Gruber,  Otto,  assignor  to  the  firm  Carl  Zeiss,  Jena, 
Germany.  Camera  bearing  in  apparatus  for  photo- 
gramme'tricallv  plotting  oblique  photographs  taken  from 
aircraft.     2.079.090  :  May   4. 

Von  Henke,  Edmund  J.,  assignor  to  American  Electric 
Fusion  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Electrode.  2,088,936  ; 
Aug.   3. 

Von  Herz,  Edmund,  Cologne-Dellbruck,  Germany.  Citro- 
tetrazole  compounds.     2,066,954  :   Jan.   5. 

Von  Heydekampf,  Gerd  S.  (See  Peters,  O.  S.,  and  von 
Hevdelcampf. ) 

Von  Heydekampf,  Gerd  S.,  Ridley  Park,  Pa.,  assignor 
to  Baldwin-Southwark  Corporation.  Load  indicating 
system.     2,072,912  ;  Mar.  9. 

Von  Hevdekampf,  Gerd  S.,  Chester,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bald- 
win-Southwark Corporation.  Hydraulic  load  producing 
means.     2,075,968  ;  Apr.   6. 

Von  Heydekampf,  Gerd  S.,  Chester,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bald- 
win-Southwark Corporation,  Chester,  Pa.  Extensom- 
eter.     2,077,598;  Apr.  20. 

Von  Hilvety,  (ieorge  C.  S..  Buenos  Aires?  Argentina. 
Automatic  fuel  interrupting  device  for  explosion  engines. 
2,094,555  ;   Sept.   28. 

Von  Hoessle,  C.  Hermann,  and  R.  Miiller,  assignors  to 
Cheraisehe  Fabrik  von  Heyden,  A.  G.,  Radebeul,  near 
Dresden,  Germany.  Manufacture  of  preparations  hav- 
ing an  anti-emetic  action.     2,082.233  ;  June  1. 

Von  Ilofe,  George  W.,  Bound  Brook,  assignor  to  New 
Jersey  Machine  Corporation.  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  applying  adhesive.     2,102,984  ;   Dec.  21. 

Von  Hofe,  George  W.,  Bound  Brook,  and  P.  W.  Fleischer, 
deceased,  by  C.  E.  M.  Fleischer,  executrix,  Weehawken, 
assignors  to  New  Jersey  ISIachine  Corporation.  Hoboken, 
N.  J.     Cup  making  machine.     2,095,775  ;  Oct.  12. 

Von  Hofe,  George  W.,  Bound  Brook,  and  P.  W.  Fleischer, 
deceased,  by  C.  E.  M.  Fleischer,  executrix.  Weehawken, 
assignors  to  New  Jersey  Machine  Corporation.  Hoboken, 
N.  J.     Applying  adhesive.     2,095.776  :  Oct.  12. 

Von  Holleben.  Kurt.  Leipzig,  and  W.  Rodenacl<er,  Wolfen 
Kreis,  Bitterfeld.  Germany,  assignors  to  Agfa  Ansco 
Corporation.  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Cassette  for  photo- 
graphic films.    2,086,930  ;  July  13. 

Von  lloorn,  Fred  G.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Electric  switch.  2,068,582 ; 
Jan.   19. 

Von  Hoorn,  Fred  G.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
oral  Electric  Company.  Circuit  breaker.  2,099,585  ; 
Nov.   16. 

Von  Issendorff.  Jilrgen,  Berlin-Sieraensstadt,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Reversible  conversion  sys- 
tem.    2.071.805  :  Feb.  23. 

Von  Kories,  Otto,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cycle  power  unit. 
2,072,611 :  Mar.  2. 

Von  Kramolin,  Leon  L.,  and  H.  J.  Spanner,  Berlin,  Ger- 
many. Devices  for  tracing  the  movements  of  objects. 
2,089.677  ;  Aug.  10. 

Von  Kujawa,  Gerhard.  (See  Hagedorn,  M.,  and  von 
Ku.iawa.) 

Von  Kujawa,  Gerhard.  (See  Wilmanns,  G.,  and  von 
Kujawa.) 

Von  Kujawa,  Gerhard,  Dessau/A nhalt,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation.  Binghamton.  N.  Y.  Manu- 
facture of  half  tone  screens.     2.095.015  ;  Oct.  5. 

Von  I^angen.  W.alter.  ErUner.  near  Berlin,  assignor  to 
Xaamlooze  Vennootschop  Machinerieen-en  apparaten- 
fabripkpn  "Meaf".  Utrecht.  Germany.  Transferring 
combustible  liquefied  gases.     2,075,678  :  ]Mar.  30. 

Von  Lcdermann,  Lucie.  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.,  assignor  of 
one-lialf  to  C.  B.  Burns,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Halter. 
2,102,770:   Dec.   21. 

Von  Liide,  Kurt,  Berlin,  Germany.  Recovery  of  moisture 
for  use  on  lighter-than-air  aircraft.     2.071,868  ;  Feb.  23. 

Von  Manteuffel,  Gerhard  Z.  (See  Moller,  W.,  and  von 
Manteuffel.) 

Von  Meister.  Frederick  W.,  New  York,  and  F.  W.  Andrew, 
Glen  Head,  assignors  to  Ozalid  Corporation.  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  the  development  of  light  sensitive 
material.     2,096,015  ;   Oct.   19. 

Von  .Mertons.  Ernest  K.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Groov-Pin 
(Corporation.  Long  Island  Citv,  N.  Y.  Fastener  stud. 
2.075.411  :  Mar.   30. 

Von  Mertens.  Ernest  K..  New  Y^ork.  assignor  to  Groov-Pin 
Corporation.  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Grooving  pins. 
2,094.731  :    Oct.   5. 

Von  Mihaly,  Dfnes.  Berlin-Wilmersdorf,  assignor  to  the 
firm  Julius  Pintsch  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Apparatus  for  recording  sound  on  or  reproducing  from 
an  endless  band  of  film.     2,071,477  :  Feb    23 

Von  Mihaiy,  D6nos,  Berlin.  Germany.  Television  ap- 
paratus.    2,089.588  ;   Aug.    10. 

^"^.  Ohisen.  Louis  H.,  New  Haven.  Conn,,  assignor  to 
The  Safety  Car  Heating  &  Lighting  Company.  Tem- 
porature   controlling  system.     2,083,932  ;  June  15. 

\  on  Okolicsanyi,  Franz,  Nuremberg,  Germany.  Picture 
"o^ln     Jif    "gP'i''^t"s    for    television    receivers.      Re. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


647 


Von  Orelli,  Edward.      (See  Arnold,  Gustav.  assignor.) 

Von  Palmenberg,  Raymond  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Counter 
for  stores.     2,090,653  ;   Aug.   24. 

Von  Palmenberg,  Raymond  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clip. 
2,102,657;  Dec.   21. 

Von  Pein,  Edward  J.,      (See  Wood.  G.  R.,  and  Von  Pein.) 

Von  Pein,  Edward  J.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Scale.    2,072,436  ;  Mar.  2. 

Von  Pein,  Edward  J.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Business  Machines  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Scale  controlled  recorder.     2,074,006  ;  Mar.  16. 

Von  Pein,  Edward  J.,  and  P.  J.  Schlessiger,  Endicott, 
assignors  to  International  Business  Machines  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Drop  weight  scale.  2,074,005  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Von  Pentz,  Benjamin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filter  cartridge. 
2,093,877  ;  Sept.  21. 

Von  Pongratz,  Emmerich,  Oppau,  and  A.  Immel,  Mann- 
heim, assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesell- 
schaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Working  up 
of  hydrocarbons  and  similar  substances.  2,091,831  : 
Aug.  31. 

Von  Poser,  Gottlieb,  and  R.  Franke,  Wiesbaden,  assignors 
to  Kalle  &  Co.  Aktiengesellschaft,  Wiesbaden-Biebrich, 
Germany.  Light-sensitive  material  and  producing  pic- 
tures.    2,066,918;  Jan.  5. 

Von  Rosenberg,  Guido,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  Ger- 
many, assignor  to  CJeneral  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Complex  metal  compounds  of  azo  dye- 
stuffs  and  their  production.     2,088,353  ;  July  27. 

von  Schiitz,  Friedrich,  Berlin-Lichterfelde-West,  Germany, 
assignor  to  N.  V.  Machinerieen-en  Apparaten  Fabrieken 
"Meaf",  Utrecht,  Netherlands.  Automatic  regulating 
devices  in  air  heating  plants  for  railway  vehicles. 
2,086,452  ;  July  6. 

Von  Seebeck,  George.     (See  Lea,  Edward  S.,  assignor.) 

Von  Seebeck,  George,  trustee.  (See  Lea,  Edward  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Von  Segebaden,  Ernst  S.  D.,  Drottningholm,  and  G. 
Orstrom,  Alsten,  assignors  to  Aktiebolaget  GerH.  Arehns 
Mekaniska  Verkstad,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Machine  for 
manufacturing  packages.     2,073,432  ;  Mar.  9. 

Von  Stietz,  George  E.  G.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Shell  De- 
velopment Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Purification 
of  sugar  juices.     2,067,362  ;  Jan.  12. 

Von  Szeszlch,  Lajos,  Frankfort,  assignor  to  Deutsche 
Gold-  und  Silber  Scheideanstalt,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Production  of  mercaptans.  2,070,761 ;  Feb. 
16. 

von  Till,  Louis  A.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Anchor  Cap  & 
Closure  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Screw 
cap  and  package.     2,085.934 ;   July  6. 

Von  Till,  Louis  A.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Anchor  Cap  & 
Closure  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Sealed 
package.     2,092,192 ;    Sept.   7. 

Von  Vflgrt.  Paul.      (See  Benedek.  Elek  K..   assignor.) 

Von  Voigtlander,  Frederick,  assignor  to  Schwarze  Electric 
Company,  Adrian,  Mich.  Synthetic  tone  signal. 
2,074,875  :  Mar.   23. 

Von  Wald.  John  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Nonglare  head- 
light.    2.103,208;  Dec.  21. 

Von  Webern,  Guido.  (See  Casto,  L.  V.,  von  Webern, 
Hamant,  and  King.) 

Von  Webern,  Guido.  (See  Casto,  L.  V.,  von  Webern, 
Kinu.  and  Hnmant.) 

Von  Webern,  Guido,  Dayton.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Oxford 
Varnish  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  decorating  materials.     2,077.443  ;  Apr.   20. 

Von  Webern,  Guido,  and  E.  W.  Hamant,  Dayton,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Oxford  Varnish  Corporation,  Detroit, 
Mich,  Surface  decorating  method  and  apparatus. 
2,069,789;    Feb.    9. 

Von  Wedel,  Carl  J.  R.  H.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Electrons,  Inc.  Gas  filled  discharge  tube.  2.070,816  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Von  Wcdcl,  Carl  .T.  R.  IT..  Berlin,  Germanv.  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignmonts,  to  Electrons,  Inc.  Cathode  organi- 
zation.     2.075.876:  Apr.  0. 

Von  Wedol.  Carl  J.  R.  H.,  assignor  to  Thomas  A.  Edison, 
Tnoorporatnd,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Gaseous  discharge 
system.     2.084.7.50  :  June  22. 

Von  Wodel.  Carl  J.  R.  II.,  assignor  to  Thomas  A.  Edisou, 
Tn<'orr)Oratod,  West  Orange.  N.  J.  Gaseous  electric  dis- 
charfre  device.      2.08  t. 751  :  Juno  22. 

Von  Werder,  Fritz.      (See  Dalmer.  O.,  and  Von  Werder.) 

Voohocve,  Nicolnns  A.  J.  (See  Klinkhamer,  H.  A.  W., 
Lanihorts.  Vnorlioeve,  and  de  .Tong.l 

Voordnln,  William  L.,  Knoxvillo,  Tenn.  Power  house 
structure.     2,072,930  ;  Mar.  9. 

Voorhees,  Charleys  M.,  Madison,  ICans.  Sweep  rake. 
2.082,670;  June  1. 

Voorhees,  Daniei  W..  Jr..  Peru,  111.  Steel  (ongue  for  farm 
trucks.     2.098.018  ;  Nov.  2. 

Voorliees,  TlarriN  W.,  Morrlsvllle,  Pa.,  assignor  to  John 
A.  Roebling's  Sons  Company,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  making  spiral  windings.     2,072,284;  Mar.  2. 

Voorliees,  V.'iiulcrvei'r.      (See  Robinson.  J.,  and  Voorhees.  i 

Voorhees,  Vanderveer.     (See  Rogers,  T.  IT.,  and  Voorhees.) 

Voorliees,  Vanderveer.  (See  Sullivan,  F  W.,  Jr.,  and 
Voorhees.) 

Voorhees,  Vanderveer.     (See  Wilson,  J.  R.,  and  Voorliees.) 


Voorhees,  Vanderveer,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Reclaiming  lubricating 
oils.     2,073,506  ;  Mar.  9. 

Voorhees,  Vanderveer,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Preparing  lubri- 
cating oils.     2,079,885  ;  May  11. 

Voorhees,  Vanderveer,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Production  of  high 
cetene  number  Diesel  fuel  oil.     2,079,887  ;  May  11. 

Voorhees,  Vanderveer,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Solvent  extraction. 
2,083,250  ;  June  8. 

Voorhees,  Vanderveer,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Can  coating. 
2,092,296  ;   Sept.    7. 

Voorhees,  Vanderveer,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid  fuel.  2,096,218  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Voorhees,  Vanderveer,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Insecticidal  oil 
spray.     2,096,947  ;  Oct.  26. 

Voorhees,  Vanderveer,  Whiting,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Oil  refining  process. 
2.079,886  ;  May  11. 

Voorhies,  Carl,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Eaton  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Tappet  construction.     2,074,034  ;  Jlar.  16. 

Voorhies,  Carl,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eaton  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.     Hydraulic  valve  lifter.     2.098,115  ;  Nov.  2. 

Voorhies,  L.  J.,  Sr.,  et  al.  (See  Fontaine,  Lamar,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Voran  Automobilbau-Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Bussien, 
Richard,  assignor.) 

Vorbusch,  Adolph  H.      (See  Schwarz.  R.  G.,  and  Vorbusch.) 

Voree,  Lafayette  D.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Westvaco  Chlorine  Products  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrolytic  cell.  2,078,517 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Vorech,  Stephen,  assignor  to  Bendlx-Westinghouse  Auto- 
motive Air  Brake  Company,  Pittsburgli,  Pa.  Control 
mechanism.     2.075,917  :   Apr.   6. 

Vorwerk  &  Co.     (See  Gorissen.  Engelbert,  assignor.) 

Vosbikian,  Peter  S.,  and  T.  S.  Vosbikian,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Hedge  shears.     2,073,460 ;   Mar.   9. 

Vosbikian,  Peter  S.  and  T.  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Fountain 
ink  marker.     2,097,266  ;  Oct.  26. 

Vosbikian,  Thomas  S.  (See  Vosbikian,  Peter  S.,  and 
T.  S.) 

Vosburgh,  Frank  A.,  Jr.,  Orange,  assignor  to  Carlton 
Lamp  Corporation,  Union  City,  N.  J.  Carton. 
2,094,387;   Sept.   28. 

Vose.  Lewis  S.,  Needham,  assignor  to  Crompton  & 
Knowles  IjOom  Works,  Worcester.  Blass.  Electric  feeler 
for  drop  box  looms.     2.103,803  ;  Dec.  28. 

Voskamp,  John  B.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  drying  material.     2,077,346  ;  Apr.   13. 

Vosper,  William  W.,  assignor  to  The  Toledo  Pipe  Thread- 
ing Machine  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Turning,  facing, 
and  threading  tool.     2,079,954  ;  May  11. 

Voss,  Elmer  B.,  Alton,  111.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois 
Glass  Company.  Automatic  carton  sealing  machine. 
2,089,010;  Aug.  3. 

Voss,  Johann  H.  H.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Condenser  for 
refrigerating  systems.     2.069,430  ;  Feb.  2. 

Voss,  John  H.,  Downers  Grove,  assignor  to  Associated 
Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone 
system.     2.087.930  ;  July  27. 

Voss,  John  H.,  Downers  Grove,  and  T.  F.  Crocker,  as- 
signors to  Associated  Electric  Tjaboratories.  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Telephone  system.     2.070,874;  Feb.  16. 

Voss.  Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  Tanipax  Sales  Corporation, 
Denver.  Colo.  Machine  for  compressing  cotton  wads. 
2.0T0.:'.S9  :   Apr.   G. 

Voss,  Walter  C.  Wollesley,  Mass.  Structural  unit. 
2.089.865;  Aug.   10.  • 

Voss,  Walter  K.     (See  Ettcn.  Nicholas  L.,  assignor.) 

Voss,  Walter  K.,  Davenport,  Iowa.  Agitator.  2,072,190; 
Mar.  2. 

Vossi-n,  Dieter.     (See  TCrzikalla,  IT..  Delinort.  and  Vossen.) 

Vowles,  Philip  N.,  Croyden,  near  Sydney,  assignor  to  W. 
J.  Smith,  Point  Piper,  near  Sydney.  Australia.  IVfeclia- 
nlsra  for  specially  forming,  and  for  fitting  releasing 
means  of  wire  to  bottle  closure  caps  of  the  crown  seal 
variety.    2,008,881 ;  Jan.  26. 

Vretman,  Carl  G.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Air  conditioning  system 
for  refrigerators.     2,085,346  ;  June  29. 

Vretman,  (Jarl  (!.,  assignor  of  oiie-lentli  to  R.  TT.  Fulton. 
Allanta,  Ga.,  and  one-tenth  to  \V.  K.  Wntkins.  New 
York.  N.  Y.  I'ortable  air  conditioner  for  rooms. 
2.075,384  ;  Mar.   30. 

Vroom.  Robert  D.  W.,  and  W.  TT.  Toelle.  W;\lliiigf<M-d. 
Conn.,  assignors  to  II.  T,,  Judil  Conipnnv.  Inc.,  New 
Yorl;,  N.  Y.      Curtain  mil.      2,OT!>.2(i7  :   M.w'   I 

X'lKciiio,  Albert  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aslilrav.  l!e.  20.502; 
Dec.    14. 

Vulcan  Alloy  Corporation.  (See  de  Golyer,  .\iitlionv  O., 
assignor.) 

\'Mlcim  Corporation.      (See  T.,ucns.  Tlarrv  W..  nssigiior.) 

Vulcan  IManutiicturlng  Co.  (See  NUson,  Leonard  D..  ns- 
slgnor. ) 

Vulcan  Proofing  Company.  (See  ICellev,  Robert  T,.,  Sr., 
assignor.) 


648 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Vulcan  Troofing  Company.  (See  Lewis,  Robert  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Vulcan  Proofing  Company.  (See  Lewis,  R.  R.,  and  Weiss, 
assignors.) 

Vulcan  Rail  and  Construction  Company.  (See  Ewlng. 
W'ylie  B.,  assignor.) 

Vulcan  Soot  Blower  Corporation.  (See  Arey,  F.  C,  and 
Hibner,  assignors.) 

Vulcan  Soot  Blower  Corporation.  (See  Hibner,  De  Los  E., 
Jr.,  assignor.) 

VuUierrae,  Marcel,  Paris,  France.  Cooling  of  heat  en- 
gines.    2.066,661  ;   Jan.  5. 

W-B  Chemical  Company.  (See  Wilson,  E.  D.,  and 
Wittwer,  assignors.) 

W-K-M  Company.      (See  Laurent,  Milton  P.,  assignor.) 

Waack,  Karl,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Scraper  for  boiler  and 
condenser  tubes.     2,091,401  ;  Aug.  31. 

Waage,  John  J.,  Bronx,  assignor  to  Globe  Slicing  JIachine 
Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Grinder.     2,069,431  ;  Feb.  2. 

Waull;i>s.  Gfrrit,  Highland  Park.  Mich.,  assignor  to 
Anchor  Steel  &  Conveyor  Company.  Turntable. 
2,075,018  :  Apr.   6. 

Waalkes,  Gerrit,  Highland  Park,  Mich.,  assignor  to 
Anchor  Steel  &  Conveyor  Co.  Conveyer  system. 
2,096,948  ;  Oct.  26. 

Waalkes,  Gerrit,  Highland  Park,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Anchor 
Steel  and  Conveyor  Company.  Conveyer  mechanism. 
2,101,3.'53  :  Dec.  7. 

Wabash  Screen  Door  Company,  The.  (See  Otto,  Martin 
H.,   assignor.) 

Wacli,  Edward  F.,  Modesto,  Calif.  Thermoradiant  heat- 
ins  unit.     2.084.468  ;  June  22. 

Wachholz,  Herman  F.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Safety  match 
pack.     2,090,712  ;  Aug.  24. 

Wachowski,  George  A.,  Flint,  assignor  of  one-half  to  P. 
KofEman,  Bay  (iity,  Mich.  Steak  tenderizing  and  dicing 
tool.     2,100,770  ;  Nov.  30. 

Wachsman,  Jacob,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Yarn  controlling  de- 
vice for  knitting  machines.     2.079,341  ;  May  4. 

Wachsman,  Michael.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Spring  terminal 
Clin.     2,07.^.072  :   Mar.   30. 

Wachsman,  Michael,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Tension  lever  for 
electric  stop  motions.     2,080,903  ;  May  18. 

Wachstein,  Maurice  A.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Multiple  elec- 
tric cord.      2,089,774;  Aug.    10. 

W'achter,  Lester.      (See  Anthony,  W.   C,  and  Wachter.) 

Wachler,  Lester,  assignor  to  Anthony  Development  Com- 
pany, Streator,  111.  Caster  wheel.  2,094,050 ;  Sept. 
28. 

Wachter,  Vincent  P.,  Joliet,  111.  Noiseless  antiskid  horse- 
shoe.    2,085,347  ;  June  29. 

Wachusett  Shirt  Company.  (Sec  Roberson,  Harvey  D., 
assignor.) 

Wack,  Henry  K.,  assignor  to  John  I.  Paulding,  Inc., 
New  Bedford,  Mass.  Attachment  plug  receptacle. 
2,078,885  ;  Apr.  27. 

Wacker,  Dr.  Alexander,  Gesellschaft  fur  Elektrochemische 
Industrie.  G.  m.  b.  H.     fSee  Edhofer,  Georg,  assignor.) 

Wacker,  Dr.  Alexander,  Gesellschaft  fur  Elektrochemische 
Industrie  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Edhofer,  G.,  and  Wolff, 
assignors.) 

Wacker,  Dr.  Alexander,  Gesellschaft  fiir  Electrochcmische 
Industrie,  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Kaufler,  F.,  and  Schmitz, 
assignors.) 

AVacker,  Dr.  Alexander,  Gesellschaft  fiir  Elektrochemische 
Industrie  G.  m.  b.  H.      (See  Vogt,  Adolf,  assignor.) 

Wnckraan,  Louis  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  American 
Flange  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  III.  Plug 
sealing  means  for  metallic  containers.  2,080,881 ;  May 
18. 

Waddell,  Edgar  S.,  assignor  to  The  Randall  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Awning  structure.    2.101,695  ;  Dec.  7. 

Waddell,  Kenneth  M.     (See  Hicks,  Frederick  T.,  assignor.) 

Wiiddington.  Arthur  S.     (See  Grey,  H.,  and  Waddington.) 

Wade.  Francis  A.,  Brooklyn,  and  A.  Urfer,  Richmond  Hill, 
,N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corporation,  South 
Bend,    Ind.     Method   and    means    for   controlling    com- 
passes.     2.076,328  :   Apr,    6. 

Wade.  Fred  G.     (See  KuU.  W.  A.,  and  Wade.) 

Wade,  James  T.,  Ogden,  Utah,  assignor  of  one-third  to  S. 
E.  Ward,  Green  River,  Wyo.  Toy  machine  gun. 
2.097.749;  Nov.  2. 

Wade,  Manor  L.,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Union  Oil  Com- 
pany of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif..  Lowering  pour 
point  of  oil,     2,081,518;  May  25, 

Wndo,  Manor  L.,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  T'nion  Oil  Com- 
pany of  California.  Lns  Angeles,  Calif.  Separating  wax 
from  oil.     2.081,519;  May  25, 

Wade.  Raymond  B.,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Nozzlo  diaphragm  and  the  lllie 
and  making  the  same.     2,079,473  ;  May  4. 

AVade,  William,  Chicago,  assignor  to  National  Lock  Co,, 
Rockford,  HI.     Venetian  blind,     2,083,881  ;  June  15. 

Wade,  WllllaTn,  Chicago,  assignor  to  National  Lock  Co., 
Rockford,  in,      Venetian  blind.      2,]0.'?.,394  ;  Doc.  28. 

Wndo,  Wllliaiii.  Chicago,  and  E.  North,  assignors  to 
National  Lock  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Venetian  blind. 
2.103.,3n5  :   Dec.    28. 

Wado,  William,  Chicago,  and  E,  North,  assignors  to 
National  TiOck  Company,  Rockford,  111.  Venetian  blind, 
2,103,390;  Dec.  28. 

Wade,  William,  Chicago,  and  E,  North,  assignors  to 
National  Lock  Company,  Rockford,  III.  Blind  housing 
Structure.     2.103,397  ;  Dec,   28. 


Wade,  William,  Chicago,  and  E.  North,  assignors  to 
National  Lock  Company,  Rickford,  111.  Outside  Vene- 
tian blind.     2,103,398  ;  Dec,  28. 

Wadel,  Josef,  Hamburg,  Germany.  Apparatus  for  loosen- 
ing the  scalp.     2,102,985  ;  Dec.  21. 

Wadelton,  Edwin,  assignor  to  Killefer  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Ltd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Latch  means  for 
scraper  bowls.     2,087,419  ;  July  20. 

Wadert  Co.      (See  Wadhams,  Fred  B.,  assignor.) 

Wadhams,  Fred  B.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  Wadert 
Co.,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Furnace.  2,073,769  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Wadman,  Harold  A.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  controlling  temperature,     2,079,566  ;  May  4. 

Wadman,  Harold  A.,  BIoom"field,  assignor  to  Hartford- 
Empire  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Apparatus  for  form- 
ing  hollow  glass  articles.     2,084,285  ;   June   15. 

Wadsworth,  Clair  W.,  assignor  to  Hunter  Arms  Co.,  Inc., 
Fulton,  N.  Y.     Firearm.     2,073,128  ;   Mar.   9. 

Wadsworth,  Daniel  V..  and  L.  Wickenden,  Manhasset, 
N.  Y.     Intensified  fruit  flavor.    2,087,076  ;  July  13. 

Wadsworth,  Daniel  V.,  and  L.  Wickenden,  Manhasset, 
N.  Y.  Producing  intensified  juices.  2,087,077 ;  July 
13. 

Wadsworth,  Frank  L.  O.,  East  Liberty,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
Bendix  Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake. 

2.071.668  ;  Feb.  23. 

Wadsworth,  Frank  L.  O.,  East  Liberty.  Pa,,  assignor  to 
Bendix  Aviation  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake. 

2.071.669  ;  Feb.  23. 

Wadsworth,  Frank  L.  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ball 
Brothers  Company,  Muncie,  Ind.  Severing  mechanism 
and  forming  mold   charges.     2,087,459  ;  July   20. 

Wad.sworth,  Frank  L.  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ball 
Brothers  Company,  Muncie,  Ind.  Mechanism  for  sever- 
ing molten  glass.     2,090,082  ;  Aug.  17. 

Wadsworth,  Frank  L.  O..  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ball 
Brothers  Company,  Muncie,  Ind.  Shear  mechanism. 
2.092,864;  Sept.  14. 

Wadsworth,  Frank  L.  O,,  Pittsburgh,  Pa,,  assignor  to  Ball 
Brothers  Company,  Muncie,  Ind.  Shear  mechanism. 
2,092,865  ;  Sept.   14. 

Wadsworth,  Frank  L,  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ball 
Brothers  Company,  Muncie,  Ind.  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  feeding  molten  glass.     2.093.373  ;  Sept.  14. 

Wadsworth,  Frank  L.  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ball 
Brothers  Company,  Muncie.  Ind.  Method  and  appara- 
tus for  feeding  molten  glass.     2.093.374  :  Sept.  14. 

Wadsworth,  Frank  L.  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ball 
Brothers  Company,  Muncie,  Ind.  Mechanism  for  sever- 
ing molten  glass.     2,093,375  ;  Sept.  14, 

Wadsworth,  Frank  L,  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa,,  assignor  to 
Ball  Brothers  Company,  Muncie,  Ind.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  feeding  molten  glass.  2,099,088  ;  Nov. 
16. 

Wadsworth,  Frank  L.  O.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Ball 
Brothers  Company,  Munice,  Ind.  Method  and  apparatus 
and  feeding  thermoplastic  material.  2,100,760 ;  Nov. 
30. 

Wadsworth,  Harry  L,,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Gauge  for 
counting  typewritten  characters.     2,098,323  ;  Nov.  9. 

Wadsworth,  Lewis  L.,  A\inchester,  Slass,  Slethod  of  lin- 
inc  pipes.     2,060,592  ;  Jan.  5, 

Wadsworth  Watch  Case  Company,  The.  (See  Stein, 
Charles  T.,  assignor.) 

Waechter,  Ferdinand  F,,  and  H,  F,  Watson,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  Link-Belt  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  influent  supply. 
2,099.914  :   Nov.  23. 

Waechter,  Harry  J.,  Mount  Healthy,  assignor  to  Krauth  & 
Benninghofen,  Hamilton,  Ohio.  Autographic  register. 
2,090,585  ;  Aug,  17. 

Waeschle,  Anton,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Welder.     2.067,363 ;  Jan.  12. 

Waffenfabrlk-Solothurn  A.-G.  (See  Herlach,  F.,  and 
Rakula,  assignor.) 

Wagar,  Harold  N..  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electromagnetic 
switcliing  device.     2.075.488  ;  iSlar.  30. 

Wagar,  Harold  N.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories. Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Battery  charging 
system.     2.102,141  ;  Dec.  14. 

Wageley,  Charles  M,,  Kirkwood,  Mo.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.  Locomo- 
tive driver  brake.     2,084,660  ;  June  22. 

Wagemakor  Company.     (See  lUishnell,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Wagler,  Mann  E.,  assignor  to  Hunter  Tractor  &  Machin- 
ery Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis,  Auxiliary  moldboard  attach- 
ment for  plows,     2.101,661  ;  Dec.  7. 

Wagner,  Albert  N.,  Evanston,  111.  Coin  wrapping  device. 
2,072,191  ;  Mar.  2. 

Wacnor.  Cnrv  If       (Sop  Ostorstro"i.  R.   C.,  ond   Watrner  ) 

Wagner,  Cary  R.,  assignor  to  The  Pure  Oil  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Polymerization  of  unsaturated  hydrocar- 
bon,    2,088,823  ;  Aug.  3. 

Wagner,  Cary  R.,  assignor  to  The  Pure  Oil  Company, 
o  AoS?5o',  ''■  Polymerization  of  hydrocarbon  gases. 
J, 088, 824  ;  Aug,  3, 

Wagner,  Cary  R..  assignor  to  The  Pure  Oil  Company, 
iikoSII-n  ,  Polymerization  of  hydrocarbon  gases. 
-J,Uoo,ooD  ;  Aug.  3. 


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Wagner,  Gary  R.,  assignor  to  The  Pure  Oil  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Treating  cracked  hydrocarbon  gases. 
2,088,887;  Aug.  3. 

Wagner,  Charles  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Discharge  con- 
trol for  paving  machines.     2,073,770  ;  Mar.  16. 

Wagner,  Charley  L.      (See  Abrams,  A.,  and  Wagner.) 

Wagner,  Charley  L.     (See  Abrams,  A.,  Wagner,  and  Davis.) 

Wagner,  Charley  L.  (See  Abrams,  A.,  Wagner,  and 
Forcey. ) 

Wagner,  Edmond  M.     (See  Van  Horn,  J.  B.,  and  Wagner.) 

Warner,  Edward  F.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Auto  monoplane. 
2,103,881  :  Dec.  28. 

Wagner,  Edward  F.,  assignor  to  The  Studebaker  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.  Vehicle  deck  support. 
2,088,888;  Aug.   3. 

Wagner  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Andrews,  Cyril  M., 
assignor.) 

Wagner  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Boldt,  W.  F.,  and 
Thomas,  assignors.) 

Wagner  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Brunner,  Albert,  as- 
signor.) 

Wagner  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Dick,  Burns,  as- 
signor.) 

Wagm^r  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Doelling,  George  L., 
assignor.) 

Wagner  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Freeman,  Walter  R., 
assignor.) 

Wagner  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Griffin,  George  A., 
assignor.) 

Wagner  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Rose,  J.  R.,  Cox,  and 
Slaas,  assignors.) 

Wagner  Electric  Corporation.  (See  Schnell,  Steve,  as- 
signor.) 

Wagner,  Erich.     (See  Vogelgesang,  K.,  and  Wagner.) 

Wagner,  Firm  Ferd.     (See  Radecker,  Walter,  assignor.) 

Wagner,  Fritz,  Berlin-Llcbterfelde,  Germany.  Feed-water 
purifier  plant  for  locomotive  boilers.     2,067,305  :  .Tan.  12. 

Wagner,  Fritz,  Berlln-Lichterfelde,  Germany.  Balanced 
steam  inlet  valve.     2,085,487  ;  June  29. 

Wagner,  George  C,  Baltimore,  Md.  Hotel  alarm  signal. 
2,085,617  ;  June  29. 

Wagner,  Hans  P.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  The  Autosan 
Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and 
composition  for  preventing  flat  tires.  2,074,876  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Wagner,  Harold  E.  (See  Yager,  6.  P.,  Heath,  and 
Wagner. ) 

Wagner,  Heinrich,  Mannheim,  M.  Zabel  and  A.  Ensslin, 
Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Germany,  assignors  to  Geiferal 
Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  two- 
color  effects  on  skins  or  furs.     2,101,696  ;  Dec.  7. 

Wagner,  Herbert  W.      (See  Whitcomb,  K.  F.,  and  Wagner.) 

Wagner,  John  C,  and  A.  J.  Engel,  assignors  to  The  East- 
ern T?ox  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Display  stand. 
2,075,919;  Apr.  6. 

Wagner,  Matthew.  Glendale,  Calif.  Permanent  molding 
apparatus.     2,093,625  ;  Sept.  21. 

Wagner,  Max,  Stuttgart,  assignor  to  Daimler  Benz  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Stuttgart  -  Unterturkheim,  Germany. 
Springing  arrangement  for  the  wheels  of  vehicles. 
2,070,817  :  Feb.  16. 

Wagner,  Max.,  Stuttgart,  assignor  to  Daimler  Benz 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Stuttgart-Unterturkheim,  Germany. 
Motor  vehicle.     2,072,994  ;  Mar.  9. 

Wagner,  Max,  Stuttgart,  assignor  to  Daimler  Benz  Ak- 
tiengesellschaft, Stuttgart-Unterturkheim,  Germany. 
Power-driven  vehicle.     2,074,289  ;  Mar.  16. 

Wagner,  Max,  Stuttgart,  assignor  to  Daimler-Benz 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Stuttgart-Unterturkheim.  Germany. 
Suspension  means  of  parts  on  vehicle  frames. 
2,090,561  ;  Aug.  17. 

Wagner,  Max,  assignor  to  Daimler-Benz  Aktiengesell- 
schaft, Stuttgart-Unterturkheim,  Germany.  Change 
speed  gear.     2,096,770  ;  Oct.  26. 

Wagner,  Robert  L.,  Astoria,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation, 
Reproducing  machine.     2,087,678  ;  July  20. 

Wagner,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Harvester  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Mowing  machine.  2,094,420 ; 
Sept.  28. 

Wagner,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Harvester  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Power  talie-off.  2,094,421  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Wngner,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Harvester  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  MIoh.  Power  take-off  attachment  for 
motor  vehicles.     2,100,677;  Nov.  30. 

Wagner,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Ilnrvester  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Power  take-off  attachment  for 
motor  vehicles.     2.100,678;   Nov.  30. 

Wdgiier,  Roy  U.,  Tronton,  Ohio.  Embalming  device. 
2,090,273;  Aug.  17. 

Wngner,  Tlioodor  (,'.,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Mechanical 
warp  stop  motion.     2,098,444  ;  Nov.  9, 

Wngner,  Walter  C,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Smoker's  appliance. 
2,084,785  ;  Juno  22. 

Wngner,  Walter  ('..  Ardiiiore,  assignor  to  Edwin  li.  W!e- 
gniul  (^onipnnv.  I'll  iHlmrgli.  Pn.  lOlect  rlc  meter  testing 
e(,iili)inenl.      2,0!)3,17K;    Sept.   14. 

Wagner,  WllUnm  W.,  HoUls,  N.  Y.  Door  opernllng  device. 
2.094,220  :    Sept.   28. 

Wagoner,  lOarl  n.,  Unkowood,  Ohio,  nsslgnor.  by  mesno 
nsslgnments,  to  R.  H.  Jnmlson.  Metnl  hnlldliig  struc- 
ture nn<l  nHHenil)llng  (lie  snnio.     2,085,281  ;  Jiin(>  29. 

122I2.S— 1'— 42 


Wagstaff,  Norvel  J.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Curtain  drying  and 
stretching  rack.      2,084,661  ;   June  22. 

Wahl,  Axel  S.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Eaves  trough  strainer. 
2,070,500  ;  Feb.  9. 

Wahl  Clipper  Corporation.     (See  Wahl,  Leo  J.,  assignor.) 

Wahl  Company,  The.     (See  Back,  Robert,  assignor.) 

Wahl,  Karl,  Berlin-Karlshorst,  Germany,  assignor  to  the 
firm  Sifico  A.  G.,  Schaffhausen,  Switzerland.  Appara- 
tus for  copying  films.     2,086,289  ;  July  6. 

Wahl,  Leo  J.,  assignor  to  Wahl  Clipper  Corporation,  Ster- 
ling, 111.     Hair  drying  apparatus.     2,081,565  ;  May  25. 

Wahl,  Leo  J.,  assignor  to  Wahl  Clipper  Corporation,  Ster- 
ling, 111.  Electric  cord  plug  adapter.  2,100,094  ;  Nov. 
23. 

Wahlberg,  John,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  N.  Chayes, 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Removable  denture.  2,078,647  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Wahlberg,  Nils  A.,  and  L.  F.  Brahmer,  Wilkinsburg,  as- 
signors to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Trolley  wire  splicer. 
2,095,777  ;  Oct.  12. 

Wahlborg,  Karl  J.,  Stockholm,  Sweden,  assignor  to  Elec- 
trolux  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
2,091,537  ;  Aug.  31. 

Wahlforss,  Eric,  Cleveland,  and  C.  L.  Johnson,  Bedford, 
and  George  Lacy,  Cleveland,  assignors  to  The  Glidden 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Lubricant.  2,069,790; 
Feb.  9. 

Wahlforss,  Eric,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  L.  A.  Goldblatt,  Erie, 
Pa.,  and  G.  Lacy,  assignors  to  The  Glidden  Company, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Polychlororetenes  and  preparing 
them.     2,096,771 ;  Oct.  26. 

Wahlin,  Fred  W.     (See  Bramsen,   S.,  and  Wahlln.) 

Wahlin,   Fritz.      (See  Bramsen,   S.,  and   Wahlin.) 

Wahlsten,  Gosta.  (See  Lysholm,  A.,  Homey,  and  Wahl- 
sten. ) 

Wahlstrand,  Harold  A.  (See  Larson,  E.  S.,  and  Wahl- 
strand.) 

Wainwright,  Carlyle  H.,  assignor  to  The  Bentley  Engi- 
neering Company  Limited,  Leicester,  England.  Circular 
knitting  machine.     2.070,762  ;  Feb.  in. 

Wainwright,  Carlyle  H.,  and  G.  A.  Buswell,  assignors 
to  The  Bentley  Engineering  Company,  Limited,  Leices- 
ter, England.  Circular  knitting  machine.  2,085,619 ; 
June  29. 

Wainwright,  James  A.      (See  Allan,  J.,  and  Wainwright.) 

Wainwright,  Thomas,  Chicago,  111.  Loose  leaf  ring  book. 
2,080,450  ;  May  18. 

Waisbecker,  Frank  G.,  Glonside,  assignor  to  Arcadia 
Hosiery  Co.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  Knitting  machine. 
2.093.789  ;  Sept.  21. 

Wait,  Conant,  and  V.  B.  Wait,  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.  Coin 
controlled  doorbell  system.      2,073,129  ;   Mar.  9. 

Wait,  Justin  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  of  metals 
and  utilization  thereof.     2,075,150  ;   Mar.   30. 

Wait,  Justin  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Forming  wax  and 
product  therefrom.     2,075,151  ;  INIar.  30. 

Wait,  Louis  S.,  assignor  to  Boeing  Aircraft  Company, 
Seattle,  Wash.  Exhaust  gas  analyzer  for  automotive 
vehicles.     2,077,538  ;  Apr.  20. 

Wait,  Valerie  B.     (See  Wait,  Conant,  and  V.  B.) 

Wait^  Wesley,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.  Metallic  frame  for 
building  construction.     2,098,734  ;  Nov.  9. 

Wait,    William   I?.      (See   Bond,   Alexander  R.,  assignor.) 

Wait,  William  B.  (See  Porskievies,  Anthony  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Waite,  Griffin  G.,  assignor  to  Sangamo  Company  Limited, 
Toronto.  Ontario,  Canada.     Selective  demand  meter  and 
method  of  measurement  of  electric  current.     2,089,631  ; 
Aug.  10. 
Waite,  R.ilph  B.      (See  Johnson.  Carl  O.,   assignor.) 
Waite,   Ralph   B.,   and   S.    C.   Waite,    Sprlngville,   N.    Y., 
said  R.  B.  Waite  assignor  to  said  S.  C.  Waite.     Dis- 
pensing closure.     2,073,292  :  Mar.  9. 
Waite,  Sheridan  C.     (See  Waite,  Ralph  B.,  and  S.  C.) 
Waitman,    Louie,    Detroit,    Mich.      Tinning    method    and 

composition  therefor.     2,072,229  ;  Mar.  2. 
Wake,    Walter   A.      (See   Brill.   A.   K.,   and    Wake.) 
Wakefield,  C.  C,  &  Company  Limited.     (See  Pruvot,  Henri 

B.  N.,  assignor.) 
Wakefield,   Dee.      (See  Vanderpool,    Wade,    nsslgnor.) 
Wakefield,  Wnlter  H.,  assignor  to  Crompton-Knowles  Tjoom 
Works,   Worcester,   Mass.     Bobbin   release   for  weft   re- 
plenishing looms.     2,097.680  ;  Nov.  2. 
W.ilcefield.    Wnlter  H.,  assignor   to   Crompton   &  Knowles 
Ijoom    Works,     Worcester,  Mass.     Warp    slackener    for 
Idoin.s.      2,103,836;  Dec.  28. 
W.'ikefield,    Wnlter  H..  assignor  to   Crompton  &•  Knowlos 
Loom  Works,  Worcester,  ivinas.      Weft  carrier  for  auto- 
mntie  looms.     2,103,837;  Dee.  28. 
Waksmundzkn,    Mnrla    G.,    Washington,    D.    C.      Girdle. 

Re.  20,577  ;  Dec.  7. 
WMlncli,  Bruno.     (See  Schenlng,  G.,  nnd  Wnlnch.) 
Wnlberg.      H(M-nMrd      E.,      Worcester,      Mass.      Flnceolct. 

2.097.004  ;   Oct.   20. 
Wnlby,  ItnroUi  C.  A.      (See  Anderson,  Pnvld  T.,  assignor.) 
Wnlcli,   Henri,  iiiul  J.  PrClnz,   I'nrls.  Krnnce.  assignors,  by 
mesne   iissigniiii'iils,   to    Oe   l.nviil    Separator   Conipanv, 
New  York.  N.  V.      l*roci>ss  ami  apiiarntiis  for  separation 
of    llii>    cotiiponcnls    of    n    mixture    of    more    than    two 
eomponenlR.      2.102.1*97  :  Dec.  14. 
Wnld  IMnnufnctnring  Compnny.      (See  Pawsnt.  Kwnld  P.. 
nsslgnor. ) 


650 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Walden,  Alfred  E.,  assignor  to  Hupp  Motor  Car  Coipora- 
tion,  Detroit,  Mich.  Internal  combustion  engine. 
2,089,454  ;  Aug.  10. 

Walden,  Harry  W.  W.,  London,  England,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Ultra  high  frequency 
transmitter.     2,091.663  :  Aug.  31. 

Walden.  Lester  M..  Chicago,  ill.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Teletypesettpr  Corporation.  Duplex 
rail  delay  mechanism.      2.090,654 ;   Aug.  24. 

Walden,  Lester  M..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  b.v  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Teletypesetter  Corporation.  Control  unit 
for  linocasting  machines.    2,101,113  :  Dec.  7. 

Walden,  Wallace  E.,  Domingo,  N.  Mes.  Ash-retaining 
cigarette  holder.     2.096,658:   Oct.  19. 

Walder,  Emil,  assignor  to  Porcelier  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Greensburg,  Pa.  Waffle  iron.  2,099.152 ;  Nov. 
16. 

Walder,  Emil,  assignor  to  Samson-United  Corporation, 
Rochoster,  X.  T.  Electrical  cooking  and  heating  ap- 
paratus.    2,102,342;  Dec.  14. 

Waldes  Koh-I-Xoor.  Inc.     (See  Roseman,  Leo,  assignor.) 

Waldes  Koh-I-Xoor,  Inc.  (See  Silberman,  David,  as- 
signor. ) 

Waldes  &  spol.  (See  Schweinburg,  A.,  and  Waschiczeck, 
assignors.) 

Waldman.  Herman  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Elevator-door  check. 
2.083.762  :  June  15. 

Waldman,  Isador.      (See  Ernest,  A.,  and  Waldman.) 

Waldman.  Mas  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  B.  Regar, 
Reading,  Pa.  La'ivn  movrer  cutting  blade.  2,078,046  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Waldmann,  Edmund.  (See  Chwala,  A.,  Waldmann.  and 
Martina.) 

Waldner.  Joe.     (See  Pnrker.  Thomas  J.,  assignor.) 

Waldorf.  Helmnth  W..  New  York,  assisnor  to  The  Wire  and 
Steel  Products  Co.,  Inc,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Strapping  tooL 
2.067.806;  Jan.    12. 

Waldorf  Paper  Products  Company.  (See  Boeye,  Paul  F., 
assignor.) 

Waldorf  Paper  Products  Company.  (See  Gnyer,  Reynolds, 
assignor.) 

Waldron.  Fred  D.,  Queens  Tillage.  X.  Y..  and  A.  J.  Wier. 
Elizabeth,  X.  J.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Terminal  bos 
device.     2.103.501  :  Dec.  28. 

Waldron,  Frederic  B,,  Prescot,  assignor  to  Pilkington 
Brothers  Limited,  Liverpool,  England.  Glass  grinding 
apparatus.     2,088.392  :  July  27. 

Wnldron.  Frederic  B..  Prescot.  assignor  to  Pilkington 
Brothers  Limited.  Liverpool.  England.  Glass  grinding 
apparatus.     2,088.393  :  July  27. 

Waldron,  John,  Corporation.  (See  C^se,  Lynn  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Waldron.  John.  Corporation.  (See  Dickhaut,  C,  A.,  and 
Warner,  assignors.) 

Waldron,  John,  Corporation.  (See  Scott,  H.  A.,  and 
Case,  assignors.) 

Waldron.  John,  Corporation.  (See  Willis,  (Charles  C, 
as-'ignor. ) 

Waldron,  John,  Corporation.  (See  Willis,  C.  C,  and 
Warner,  assignors.* 

Waldron,  Lawrence  D.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Telescoping 
extension.    2,080,350  :  May  11. 

Waldron,  William  R.      (See  Peck,  F.  W.,  and  Waldron.) 

Waldron,  William  R.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Xemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del,  Halogenation 
process  and  product.     2.009.7^1  :  Xov.  23. 

Waldvognl.  .Mbfrt  C.  Richmond  Heights,  Mo.  Roasting 
apparatus.     2.101.417:  Dec.  7. 

Waldvogel,  Albert  C.  Richmond  Heights,  Mo,  Caffeine 
collector.     2.101.418  :  Dec.  7. 

Waldvogel,  Isidore,  Hodousice.  near  Xvrsko.  Czechoslo- 
vakia.    Packing   device.     2,090,435 :   Aug,   17. 

Wales.  Allen,  Adding  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Fried. 
Jerome  A.,  assignor.) 

Wales,  George  F..  Buffalo,  assignor  to  .Vmerican  Radiator 
Companv,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Flue  bafBe  for  heating  ap- 
paratus.    2.067.133:  .Tan.  .'i. 

Wales.  Jonathan  R..  Warwick,  R.  I.  Apparatus  for  dis- 
pensing and   applying  materials.     2.087,633  :   Jnlv  20. 

Wales,  ijiwrence  B..  Marblehead,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Bladed  body.  2,097,314  : 
Oct.  26. 

Wales,  Nathaniel  B..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heating  system. 
2.077,!599:  Apr.  20. 

Walr-s.  X.Tth.nnipl  B..  Xew  York.  X.  Y.  Refrigerator. 
2.on3.R."6  :  Sept.  21. 

Walger.  Walter  B..  Corpus  Christl,  Tei.  Throttle  valve. 
2.077,972  :  Apr.  20. 

Walker,  Aaron  F.,  et  al.  (See  Lewis,  Robert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

W.nlker,  .Avery  W.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assimiment.'s,  to 
The  Carhoroundum  Companv.  Xineara  Falls,  X.  Y 
Sanding  drum.     Ro.   20,550  :  Xov.  9. 

WalkiT.  Brooks.  Pjpdmont.  ^alif.  Fufl  Iniection  svstero 
for  IntTnal  romhnstion  encinos.      2.075.S77  :  .\pr.R. 

Walker.  Brooks.  Piedmont.  Calif.  Door  locking  mecha- 
nism.    2.077,135  :  Apr.  13. 

Walker.  Brooks.  Piedmont,  and  H.  E.  Kennedv,  Berkeley. 
Calif.,  said  Kennedy  assignor  to  said  Walker.  Fuel  in* 
jertlon  system  for  internal  combustion  engines 
2.081,188:  May  25. 

Walker,  Brooks.  Piedmont,  and  H.  E.  Kennedy.  Berkeley. 
Calif.  Internal  combustion  engine.  2,084.752 :  June 
22. 


Walker,  Brooks.  Piedmont,  and  H.  E.  Kennedy,  Berkeley, 
(iilif.  ;  said  Kennedy  assignor  to  said  Walker.  Fuel  in- 
jection system.    2,091,401 ;  Aug.  31. 

Walker.  Charles,  Knosvilie,  Tenn.  Variable  control  mech- 
ani.sm.     2.078.S21  :  Apr.  27. 

Walker,  Charles,  Knosvilie,  Tenn.  Variable  transmission 
mechanism.     2.07S.S22  :  Apr.  27. 

Walker,  Charles  D.,  assignor  to  John  >£.  Xordstrom.  Xew 
York.  X.  Y.  Locking  mechanism  for  Venetian  blinds. 
2,087,865  ;  July  20. 

Walker.  Ch.Trles  I..  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Protecting  and 
lubricating  journals.     2.066,593  :  Jan.  5. 

Walker,  Charles  W.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  G.  A. 
Edwards,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Milk  bottle 
washing  machine.     Re.  20.530  ;  Oct.  12. 

Walker,  Chauncev  M..  assienor  to  .\.  R.  Kinimick,  Detroit, 
Mich,     Display  sign  holder.     2.0S2.S59  ;  June  8. 

Walker.  Clarence  H.,  San  Mateo,  C^alif.  Forcing  plant 
growth.     2,069,292  :  Feb.  2. 

Walker,  Clarence  H„  San  Mateo,  Calif.  Box.  2,085,458 ; 
June  29. 

Walker.  Clarence  H.,  San  Mateo,  Calif.  Container  for 
controlling  drv  ice.     2.094.3S9  :  Sept.  28. 

Walker,  Donald  E..  and  E.  E.  Wilbur,  Buffalo,  X'.  Y.  Disk 
brake.     2.081,076  :  May  18. 

Walker,  Edith  M..  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Wrapper  for  con- 
fections.    2,082,671 ;  June  1. 

Walker,  Eric  E.     (See  Hill.  R.,  and  Walker.) 

Walker,  Ernest  L..  and  A.  T.  Pittman,  assignors  of  one- 
sisth  to  J.  E.  Johnston.  Charlotte,  X,  C.  and  one-sixth 
to  O.  yi.  Crotty.  Haddonfield.  X.  J.  Engine  starter. 
2.087,009  :  July  13, 

Walker,  Frank  A,,  et  al,  (See  Lewis,  Robert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Walker,  Frank  G,,  Santa  Barbara,  Clalif.  Dishwashing 
machine,     2,069,985  :  Feb,  9. 

Walker,  Frank  R..  Glencoe.  111.  Metal  supporting  device 
for  building  construction.     2.098.172  :  Xov.  2. 

Walker.  Harold  L.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  The 
Jacobs  Bros.  Co.   Inc.     Scale.     2,073.912:   Mar.  16. 

Walker.  Harrv  M..  X'ew  Orleans,  La.  Throttle  controlling 
attachment"  for  motor  cars.     2,072,285  ;    Mar.   2. 

Walker.  Hubert,  Elmira,  X.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  American-La  France-Foamite  Coriwra- 
tion.    Pressure  control  mechanism.     2,079,781 ;  May  11. 

Walker,  Hu^h  J..  Woburn,  Mass.  Flushing  valve. 
2.093,584  ;  Sept.  21. 

Walker.  James  D.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The 
Anerican  Well  Works,  Aurora,  111,  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  treatment  of  sewage,     2,082,759  :  June  1. 

Walker.  James  D.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  American  Well  Works.  Aurora,  111.  "Rotary  dis- 
tributor.    2.097.111  :  Oct.  26. 

Walker.  Jay  P..  assignor  of  fortv  per  cent  to  G.  O.  Mar- 
chant  and  sis  per  cent  to  C.  G.  Wells;  Tulsa,  Okla. 
Bolted  tank.    2.082.269  ;  June  1. 

Walker.  Jay  P..  assignor  of  forty  per  cent  to  Guy  O. 
Marchant  and  six  per  cent  to  C.  G.  Wells,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
Tank  drain.     2.094,437  :  Sept.  28. 

Walker,  Jay  P.,  Tulsa.  Okla..  and  E.  V.  Foran.  San 
Antonio.  Tes.     Recovering  well  fluids.     2,080,351 ;  May 

Walker.  Joseph  A..  Medford,  Oreg.  Metal  feeder. 
2.092.342  :    Sept.   7. 

Walker.  Joseph  B..  Beverly  Hills,  Calif.  Carrier  for  code 
messages.     2.084,052  :  June  15. 

Walker,  Joseph  B.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Game.  2.089.514  : 
Aug.  10. 

Walker.  Joseph  F.  (See  Scott,  X.  D.,  Walker,  and 
Hansley.) 

Walker.  Lesley  L.     (See  Baumann.  L.  P.,  and  Walker.) 

Walker.  Louis  E.  Q.  (See  Dowsett,  H.  M.,  Walker,  and 
C^dzow. ) 

li^''''^'"'"-  ^'"uis  E.  Q.      (See  Dowsett.  H.  M..  and  Walker.) 

Walker.  Louis  R.,  Chicago.  111.,  and  W.  J.  Doyle  and  W. 
L.  McGrath.  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Clinker  remover  for  fur- 
naces.   2,068,969  :  Jan.  26. 

Walker.  Myrtle  B..  Ferry.  S.  C.  Combined  brooder,  feeder, 
and  exerciser.     2. 068.210  ;  Jan.    19. 

Walker.  Prescott  H..  and  A.  H.  Prev.  assignors,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  Carborundum  Companv,  Xiagara 
Falls.  N  Y.  Grinding  hard  sintered  carbide  composi- 
tions.    2,090,274  :  Aug.  17. 

Walker.  Ralph  .'?..  Indianapolis.  Ind..  assignor  to  Gold 
Dust  Corporation.  Xew  York.  X.  Y.  Method  of  and 
appar.ntus  for  t.-sting  materials.      2.093.497-   Sept    21 

Walker.  Robert  C  .  Scarsdale.  assignor  to  Remington  Rand 

yxu-   ?."?"'°r^- J''-     B""'^  stack.     2.086.009:    Julv  6. 

vNnik.r.  KobiTt  H  B.Trberton,  a.ssignor  to  The  Ohio  Brass 
<  omi.any.  Mansfield.  Ohio.     Insulator.     2.103..399  :  Dec. 

^t'i^E-A"'^^*  ^•-  Bellefonte.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Electro 
n^^o^rJ  »  7"""^'^"'*-,^^'''™'"'^t"°-  I^el.  Method  and 
2,068  882  •   J.an    -^e  ""^  alkali-earth  carbonate  materials. 

^  MelnrilT  T»^"  •^^^l^'T  "^  0"e-half  to  G.  W.  Warren, 
Megargel.  Tex.     Fruit  Juice  ext.actor.     2,067,555  ;  Jan. 

Walker  Russell  S  assignor  to  Universal  Air  Filter  Cor- 
poration. Duluth,  Minn.  Air  filter  for  ventilating  sys- 
tem or  apparatus.     2.071.806;   Feb.  53.     "°'^"°^  ^^* 

Walkor  Stephen  A  Lancaster.  Kv.  Steering  post  and 
wheel  assembly.    2,088.146  ;  July  27. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


651 


Walker-Turner  Company.  (See  Ocenasek,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Walker,  Warren  R.,  Short  Hills,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Vapor  Lamp  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Gaseous 
electric  discharge  device.     2,076,755  ;  Apr.   13. 

Walker,  Warren  R.,  Short  Hills,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Vapor  Lamp  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Gaseous 
electric  discharge  device.     2,076,756  ;  Apr.  13. 

Walker,  Warren  R.,  Short  Hills,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Vapor  Lamp  Company,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Fluid  flow 
electric  switch  and  method  of  and  apparatus  for  manu- 
facture of  same.     2,101,114  ;  Dec.  7. 

Walker,  Warren  R.,  Short  Hills,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric Vapor  Lamp  Conipanv,  Hoboken,  N.  .T.  Electric 
switch  of  the  fluid  flow  type.     2,101,115  ;  Dec.  7. 

Walker,  William,  and  G.  H.  Curry,  Morton  Colliery,  Eng- 
land. Apparatus  for  manufacturing  pile  fabric. 
2,091,744  ;  Aug.  SI. 

Walker,  William  C,  York,  Pa.  Flow  meter.  2,077,444 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Walker,   William  K.      (See  Tlmmis,  W.  W.,  and  Walker.) 

Walker,  William  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Distance  finder. 
2,098,266  ;  Nov.  9. 

Walker,  William  L.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Gangers'  tape  reel. 
2,099,153  ;  Nov.  16. 

Walkup,  Charles  S.,  Jr.,  trustee.  (See  Field,  Ernest  E., 
assignor.) 

Wall,  Charles  G.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Valve  device. 
2,082,529  ;  June  1. 

Wall,  George,  Manchester,  England,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Alternating  electric  current  induc- 
tion meter.     2,081,046  ;  May  18. 

Wall,  George,  Manchester,  England,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Alternating  electric  current  in- 
duction meter.      2,092,661  ;   Sept.   7. 

AVall,  Thomas  L.     (See  Orcutt.  J.  W.,  Stearns,  and  Wall.) 

Wallace  &  Tiernan  Products,  Inc.  (See  Wallace,  Charles 
F.,  assignor.) 

Wallace,  Albert  L.      (See  Carter,  H.  C,  and  Wallace.) 

Wallace,  Alexander,  et  al,  (See  Rimmer,  Herbert  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wallace,  Allen,  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  and  J.  P.  Holloway, 
Aldan,  Pa.  Driving  box  saddle  and  spring  arrange- 
ment for  locomotives.     2,085,689  ;  June  29. 

Wallace,  Archibald  L.,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Metal  cutting 
tool.     2,093,987  ;  Sept.  21. 

Wallace,  Charles  F.,  Westfleld,  assignor  to  Wallace  & 
Tiernan  Company,  Inc.,  Belleville.  N.  J.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  supplying  gas.     2,083,412  :  June  8. 

Wallace,  Charles  P.,  Westfield.  assignor  to  Wallace  & 
Tiernan  Products  Inc.,  Belleville,  N.  J.  Sealing  joint 
and  making  the  same.     2,097,850  :  Nov.  2. 

Wallace,  Charles  F.,  Westfleld,  and  G.  D.  Peet.  Montclair, 
assignors  to  Wallace  &  Tiernan  Company,  Inc.,  Belle- 
ville, N.  J.  Apparatus  for  metering  gas.  2,074,950  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Wallace,  David  A.  (See  Wallace,  Eugene,  and  D.  A.,  as- 
signors.) 

Wallace,  David  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Tile  construction. 
2,073,130;  Mar.  9. 

Wallace,  David  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Building  brick. 
2,088,625  ;   Aug.  3. 

Wallace,  David  A.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Chrvsler  Corpora- 
tion, Highland  Park,  Mich.  Furnace.  2,093,061  ;  Sept. 
14. 

Wallace.  David  A.  and  E.,  Detroit.  I\Iich.,  said  E.  Wallace 
assignor  to  said  D.  A.  Wallace.  Brick  support. 
2.io.s.r>n9  ;  Dec.   28. 

Wallace,  Eugene.      (See  Wallace.  David  A.  and  E.) 

Wallace,  Eugene,  and  D.  A.  W.allace,  Detroit,  Mich.,  said 
Eugene  Wallace  assignor  to  said  David  Wallace.  Brick 
construction.     2.087,931  ;  July  27. 

Wallace,  Frank  R.,  assignor  to  Tabor  Manufacturing 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Molding  machine. 
2,085,690;  June  29. 

Wallace,  George  N.,  New  Rocbelle,  and  F.  C.  McKinley, 
BulTalo,  assignors  to  Certain-Teed  Products  Corporation, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Covering  for  surfaces  exposed  to  the 
weather.      2.004,688  ;  Oct.   5. 

Wallace,  Harry  V.,  Kirkland  Lake,  Ontario,  Canada,  and 
L.  n.  Lojnie,  assignors  to  Denver  Equipment  Company, 
Denver,  Colo.    Aerator  or  agitator.    2,077,445  ;  Apr.  20. 

Wallace,  TTenrv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ribbon  reel. 
2.102.4'16;  Dee.  14. 

Wallace,   Henry   A.      (See   IToUbach,   Rudolph,   assignor.) 

W.'illace,  ITenry  A.,  as  Secretary  of  AgricuUure.  (See 
Dorset,  Marlon.) 

Wallace,  Henrv  A.,  ns  Secretary  of  Agriculture  of  the 
TTnlted  States  of  America.  (See  Sorber,  D.  G.,  and 
IClnibaH,  assignors.) 

Wallace,  ITenry  A.,  as  Secretary  of  Agriculture  of  the 
TInitod  States.  (See  De  Eds,  F.  Thomas  and  Eddy,  as- 
signors.) 
Wallace,  ITerhert  A.,  Edgewood,  assignor  In  The  TTuinn 
Switch  &  SIpmal  Coinpnn.v,  Swissvalo,  Pa.  Itnilway 
trafTlc  coni  rolling  appiiratuR.  2, 089, -155;  Aug.  10. 
Wallace.  Herbert  A.,  lOdgewood,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  (Company,  Swlssvale,  Pa.  Remote 
controlling  appiiraluR.      2,090,710;  Aug.  24. 

Wallace,  Herbert  A.,   Edgewood  Borough,  assignor  to  The 

Union  Switch  &  Signal  (Company,   Swlssvali'.  I'm.      KmII- 

Avay   tradlc  controlling  apparatus.     2,0!)8.(i3S  :   Nov.   !). 

Wnlliice.  James  H.,  Wenatchee,  Wash.    Brace.    2.102,020; 

Dec.  21. 


Wallace,  Jefferson  D.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  J.  C.  Wallace,  Minerva,  Tex.  Flashlight  switch. 
2,087,460  ;  July  20. 

Wallace,  Jeffrey  J.,  assignor  to  Gullett  Gin  Company, 
Amite,  La.  Variable  speed  operating  mechanism  for 
cotton  cleaning  feeders.     2,087,562  ;  July  20. 

Wallace,  Jeffrey  J.,  assigtior  to  Gullett  Gin  Company, 
Amite,  La.  Cotton  handling  apparatus.  2,102,499 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Wallace,  John  C.      (See  Wallace,  Jefferson  D.,  assignor.) 

Wallace,  John  E.,  Foxboro,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  F.  V.  McCarthy,  Lynn,  Mass.  Sprinkler  sys- 
tem.    2,079,368  ;  May  4. 

Wallace,  John  F.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Pneumatic 
Tool  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shock  absorber. 
2,069,791  ;   Feb.   9. 

Wallace,  John  F.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Pneumatic 
Tool  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shock  absorber. 
2,095,112  ;  Oct.  5. 

Wallace,  John  J.,  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.  Rotary  beater  and 
pneumatic  separator.     2,069,398  ;  Feb.   2. 

Wallace,  Oscar  R.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Sanitary  toilet  ap- 
pliance.    2,067,958;  Jan.  19. 

Wallace,  R.  &  Sons  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  War- 
ren,  William   S.,   assignor.) 

Wallace,  Sophie  W.,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.  Palette. 
2,090,083  :  Aug.  17. 

Wallace  &  Tiernan  Company.  (See  Peet,  Gerald  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wallace  &  Tiernan  Company.  (See  Wallace,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Wallace  &  Tiernan  Company.  (See  Wallace,  C.  F.,  and 
Peet,  assignors.) 

Wallace  &  Tiernan  Products,  Inc.  (See  Schmelkes,  F.  C, 
and  Marks,  assignors.) 

Wallace,  Wilford  B.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Molded  base  with 
contacts.     2,082,992  ;  June  8. 

Wallace,  William,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Brown  Brothers 
&  Company  Limited,  Edinburgh,  and  one-half  to  Wil- 
liam Denny  &  Brothers,  Limited,  Dumbarton,  Scotland. 
Antirolling  apparatus  for  ships.     2,099,380  ;  Nov.  16. 

Wallace,  William  W.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Treadwell 
Construction        Company,        Midland,        Pa.  Ladle. 

2,087,054  ;  July  13. 

Wallace,  William  W.,  Beaver,  assignor  to  Treadwell  Con- 
struction Company,  Midland,  Pa.  Ladle.  2,087,563 ; 
July  20. 

Wallach,  Roger  N.     (See  Chebotar,  L.  P.,  and  Wallach.) 

Wallaert,  Andr^,  Lille,  France.  Carding  machine. 
2,097,992  ;  Nov.  2. 

Wallagh,  Gerrit  W.  A.  (See  Wibaut,  J.  P.,  van  de  Lande, 
and  Wallagh.) 

Wallbillich,  Anthony  F.,  Hollis,  assignor  to  Leviton  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Receptacle. 
2.082.994  :  June  8. 

Walle,  Ludwig  S.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Automatic  reclosing  electric  circuit 
interrupter.      2,069,082:   Jan.  26. 

Walle,  I/udwig  S.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
era! Electric  Company.  Circuit  breaker.  2,102,396 ; 
Dec.   14. 

Wallenberg,  Victor  H.  (See  Elfving,  T.  M.,  and  Wallen- 
berg.) 

Wallenbeck,    William    G.,    Sandwich,    111.     Safety    razor. 

2,069,465  ;  Feb.   2. 
Wallenta,   Bernard   H.   A.,   Western    Springs,   assicrnor   to 

Kellogg    Switchboard   and    Supply   Company,    Chicago, 

111.     Ignition  apparatus.     2,093,700  ;  Sept.  21. 
Wallenthin,  Walfrid,  Attleboro,  Mass.     Safety  razor  con- 
tainer.    2,070,430:   Feb.  9. 
Wallentin,  George,  Chicago,   111.    Cornerpiece.    2,089,866 ; 

Aug.  10. 
X^'aller,  Lee  T.     (See  Rohbins,  Edgar  O.,  assignor.) 
Wallerstein  Company.     (See  Wallterstein,  Leo,  assignor.) 
Wallerstein  Company.      (See  Wallerstein,  L.,  and  Pfann- 

ninllor,  assignors.) 
Wallerstein,  Leo,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Maturing  and  ripening 

beers  and  ales.     2,077,446  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wallerstein,    Leo,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Chillprooflng    and 

stabilizing  beers  and  ales.     2,077,447  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wallerstein,    Leo,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Chillprooflng   and 

stabilizing  beers   and  ales.     2,077,448 ;   Apr.   20. 
Wallerstein,    Leo,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Chillprooflng   and 

stabilizing  malt  beverages.     2,077,449  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wallerstein,  Leo,  assignor  to  Wallerstein  Compan.v,  Inc., 

New   York,    N.   Y.      Increasing   activity    of   proteolytic 

enzymes.     2,005,300;   Oct.  12. 
Wallerstein,   Ia>o,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Rubber.      2,097,481  : 

Nov.  2. 
Wnllerstein,   Leo,  and  J.  Pfannniuller,  New  York,  N.  Y., 

assignors  to  Wallerstein  Coinpnnv,  Inc.     Dehairing  and 

bating  of  skins  and  hides.     2,095,273;  Oct.  12. 
Wallgren,   August  G.  F.,   assignor  to  Aktlebolaget  Nomy, 

Stockholm,     Sweden.      Bearing.      2.004.137:     S.'in.     2S, 
Wallgren,  August  O.  F.,   Stockholm,   and  O.  S.   V.  Lundh, 

Appelvlken,  assignors  to  Aktiebolaget  Nomv,  Stockholm, 

Sweden.     Bearing.     2.085,240 ;  June  20. 
W.-illln,  Cajs-Marle.      (See  Wallln,  Ernst  II.,  assignor.) 
Wnllln.  Ernst  H.,  assignor  to  Cajs-Mnrle  Wnllin,  Arvlkii, 

Sweden.     Sleeping  bag.     2,073,079  ;  Mar.  16. 
Wnllln,   Karl   V.   (i..    Iledensberg,    Sweden.      Self  inllating 

life  belt.     2,007,542;  Nov.  2. 


652 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Walling,  Dean.     (See  Salvatorl,  H.,  and  Walling.) 

Walling,  Joseph  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Nut-cracliing  ma- 
chine.    2,083,968  ;  June  15. 

Wallis,  Albert  E.      (See  Harrison,  C.  F.  R.,  and  Wallis.) 

Wallis,  Clarissia,  Chicago,  111.  Diaper.  2,097,903 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Wallis,  John  S.      (See  Titus,  H.  J.,  and  Wallis.) 

Wallis,  John  S.,  assignor  to  Alco  Products,  Inc.,  New 
Yorii,  N.  Y.  Fractionating  and  condensing  unit. 
2,073,258  ;  Mar.  9. 

Wallis,  John  S.,  and  J.  C.  Mahoney,  assignors  to  Alco 
Products.  Incorporated,  New  Yorlj,  N.  Y.  Distillation 
unit.     2,081,440  ;  May  25. 

Wallis,  John  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pipe  coupling. 
2,067,428;  Jan.  12. 

Wallis,  Theodor,  Dessau-Ziebigk  in  Anhalt,  and  O.  Falek, 
Wiederitzsch,  near  Leipzig,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farben- 
industrie  Alitiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
Germany.  Dehydrating  organic  liquids.  2,084,419 ; 
June  22. 

Wallis,  William  C,  and  E.  B.  Plott,  assignors  to  The 
Youngstown  Sheet  &  Tube  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 
Heat   treating  sheets.     2,075,385  ;  Mar.   30. 

Wallmann,  Carl,  J.  Grossweischede,  and  B.  Kruse,  Mulheim- 
Ruhr,  assignors  to  firm  Vereinigte  Stahlwerke  Aktien- 
gesellschaft.  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Iron  sleeper. 
2.100.153  :  Nov.    23. 

Walls  Hosiery  Company.  (See  Scliletter,  Richard,  as- 
signor.) 

Walls.  Richard  E.,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Curtain  stretcher. 
2,077,291  ;  Apr.  13. 

Walma,  Theodore  K.,  Iowa  City,  Iowa.  Spacing  mecha- 
nism.    2,098,816  ;   Nov.  9. 

Walm.sley,  William,  Chicago,  111.  Reference  system. 
2,093,530  ;  Sept.  21. 

Walne,  William  R.,  Houston,  Tex.  Diesel  drive  for  oil 
wells.     2,071,778;  Feb.  23. 

Walne,  William  R.,  Houston,  Tex.  Multinje  engine  drill. 
2,096,150;   Oct.   19. 

Walper,  Curry  O.,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada.  Manu- 
facture of  wallboard.     2,090,084  ;  Aug.  17. 

Walpole,  Benjamin  M.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Self-actuated 
traffic  signal  system.     2,074,443  :  Mar.  23. 

WaLsh,  Carroll  H.     (See  Pittman,  R.  R..  and  Walsh.) 

Walsh,  Carroll  H.,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  Vibration  suppressing 
tie  wire.     2,089,456  ;  Aug.  10. 

Walsh,  Charles  S..  Annapolis,  Md.  Attachment  for  a  rac- 
ing shell.     2.067,218;  Jan.   12. 

Walsh,  Edward  J.,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  Waterproof  wall. 
2,085,618  ;  June  29. 

Walsh.  James  A.,  West  Haven,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Armstrong  Rubber  Company,  Inc.  I'neumatic  tire  cas- 
ing.    2,079,091  ;  May  4. 

Walsh,  James  P.      (See  £)aly,  R.  E.,  and  Walsh.) 

Walsh,  James  F.,  South  Orange,  and  A.  F.  Caprio,  Newark, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Celluloid  Corporation.  Cementing 
cellulosic  plastics.     2,079,641 ;  May  11. 

Walsh,  James  F.,  South  Orange,  and  H.  E.  Smith  and 
A.  F.  Caprio,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Celluloid  Cor- 
poration.    Cementing  material.     2,079,642  ;  May  11. 

Walsh,  John  E.,  assignor  to  Self-Locking  Carton  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Egg  carton.     2,068,780  ;  Jan.  26. 

Walsh,  John  E.,  assignor  to  Self-Locking  Carton  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Method  and  apparatus  for  setting  up 
cellular  cartons.     2,072,659  ;  Mar.  2. 

Walsh,  John  E.,  assignor  to  Self-T,,ocking  Carton  Company, 
Chicago.  111.     Egg  carton.     2,078.430  :  Apr.   27. 

Walsh,  John  E.,  assignor  to  Self-Locking  Carton  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Carton.     2,091,664  ;  Aug.  31. 

Walsh,  John  J.,  Maple  Shade,  N.  J.  Elevator  guide  rail 
lubricator.     2,102,814;  Dec.  21. 

Walsh,  John  P.,  Boston,  Mass.  Lining  up  printed  matter 
and  registering  type.     2.100.114  :  Nov.  23. 

Walsh,  Nicholas  J.      (See  Weber.   J,,  and  Walsh.) 

Walsh,  Samuel  R.,  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  11  &  P. 
American  Machine  Company.  Apparatus  for  making 
bunch-yarn.     2,097.543  ;  Nov.  2. 

Walsh,  Thomas  A,,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Dust  and  fume 
sampler.     2.079.474  :  May  4. 

Walsh,  Thomas  H.     (See  Webb,  Robert  E.,  assignor.) 

Walsh,  Thomas  M.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  steeping  coffee,  tea.  and  the  lilce.  2,102,244  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Walsh,  Walter,  and  S.  H.  Forster,  Menomonle,  Wis.,  as- 
signors of  one-half  to  said  Walsh  and  one-half  to  said 
Forster.     Combination  furnace.     2,102,823 :  Dec.   21. 

Walsh.  Wilfrid  L.      (Sec  Lewis.  D.,  Walsh,  and   I,ashar.) 

Walsh,  William  II.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Portable  sign. 
2,097,805  :  Nov.  2. 

Walstrom,  Axel  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to  The 
Creamery  Package  Mfg.  Company,  (^hicago,  111.  Col- 
lapsible container.     2.102,048;  Dec.  14. 

Walter,    Albert   11.      (See   Pet/rson,   W.   F.,   and   Walter.) 

Walter,  Albert  TI.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Chair  or  like  article. 
2,090,562  :  Aug.   17. 

Walter,  Clmrles  T.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Covering  in  meat  products. 
2,072,600  ;  Mar.  2. 

Waiter.  Charles  T.,  assignor  in  Industrial  Patents  Cor- 
poration. Chlcnco,  111.     Belly  press.     2.072.694;  Mar.  2. 

Walter,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Products  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Slicing  machine.  2,073,082  ; 
Mar.  9. 


Walter,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Forming  laminated  tubes  from 
web  material.     2,083,969  ;  June  15. 

Walter,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Corpo- 
ration, Chicago,  111.     Pipe  joint.     2,083,970  ;  June  15. 

Walter,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Press  inking  device.  2,084,418  ; 
June  22. 

Walter,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Treating  soap.  2,085,840 ; 
July  6. 

Walter,  Charles  T.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Chilling  device.  2,102,866 ; 
Dec.  21. 

Walter,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Monroe  Calculating  Ma- 
chine Company,  Orange,  N.  J.  Calculating  machine. 
2,089,820  ;  Aug.  10. 

Walter,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Monroe  Calculating  Ma- 
chine  Company,   Orange,   N.   J.      Calculating   machine. 

2.101.766  ;  Dec.  7. 

Walter,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Monroe  Calculating  Ma- 
chine  Company,    Orange,   N.    J.      Calculating   machine. 

2.101.767  ;  Dec.  7. 

Walter,  Felix.     (See  Weibezahn,  C,  and  Walter.) 

Walter,  Georg,  Vienna,  Austria.  Manufacture  of  con- 
densation products  from  nonaliphatlc  sulphamides  and 
aldehydes.     2,072,971 ;  Mar.  9. 

Walter,  (ieorge  S.,  Chicago,  111.  Writing  pen.  2,103,882  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Walter,  George  W.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Ophthalmic  mount- 
ing.    2,070,938;  Feb.  16. 

Walter,  Hans,  assignor  to  Deutsche  Gold-  und  Silber 
Scheideanstalt  vormals  Roessler,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany.  Preparation  of  acetaldehyde  and  a 
catalyst  therefor.     2,098,842  ;  Nov.  9. 

Walter,  Hans,  Berlin-Siemensstadt,  assignor  to  Siemens 
&  Halske,  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin, 
Germany.  Electrical  circuit  with  modulating  or  rectify- 
ing devices.     2,100,458  :  Nov.  30. 

Walter,  James  C,  Warwick,  assignor  to  The  Eagle  Engi- 
neering Company,  Limited,  Eagle  Works,  England. 
Refuse  collecting  vehicle.     2,103,128 ;  Dec.  21. 

Walter,  John  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Planetary  gearing. 
2.095.207 ;  Oct.  5.  j    e  6 

Walter,  Ludwlg,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fflr 
Drahtlose  Telegraphic  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  High 
frequency  cable.     2.082.860  ;  June   8. 

Walter,    Ralph  E.      (See  Fisher,  O.  W..  and  Walter.) 

Walter,  William  J.,  Mishawaka,  Ind.  Toy  airplane. 
2,101,276  ;  Dec.  7. 

Walters,  Clyde  H.,  South  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by 
mesne   assignments,    to   Union    Carbide   &   Carbon   Cor- 
poration.      Production     of     maleic     acid.       2,097,904  • 
Nov.  2. 
Walters,  Daniel  W.     (See  Conrad,  William  T.,  assignor.) 
Walters,  Emmett  L.,  assignor  to  Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass 
Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Annealing   leer.      2,066,376 ; 
Jan.  5. 
Walters,  G.  M.     (See  Nash,  Paul  H.,  assignor.) 
Walters,    Harry    E.,    assignor    to    United    Engineering   & 
„^^S*'''J     Company,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Making     rolls. 
2,097,709  ;  Nov.  2. 

^^'),'^'^/.?v^^°''y  ^^'"  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Lifesaving  device. 
2.088.251  ;  July  27. 

Walters,  John  T.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  assignor  to  Canada 
Cycle  and  Motor  Company  Limited,  Weston,  Ontario, 
Canada.     Boot  tongue.     2,073,542 ;  Mar.  9. 

Walters.  Lewis  J.  (See  Brown,  R.  L.,  Walters,  Coleman, 
and  Brickett.) 

Walters,  Michael  E.     (See  Wolfe,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

W. alters,  Michael  E.,  and  J.  A.  Wolfe,  Huntington  Park, 
p       29  '^       liquid  regulating  system.     2,103,570 ; 

Walters,  William  V.      (See  Roco,  A.  L.,  and  Walters.) 
W  alterspiel,   Alfred,   Munich,   Germany.     Roasting,   toast- 
■  jjnlling,      and      cooking     apoaratus.     2,101,967  ; 


(See   Flagg,   Frederick   P., 


ing.     .. 
Dec.  14 
Waltham   Watch   Company, 
assignor.) 

Waltham  \yatch  Company.  (See  Sherwood,  Walter  E., 
assignor.)  ' 

Walther.  Edwin  A.,  assignor  to  The  Hinde  and  Dauch 
Jiaper  Company,  Sandusky,  Ohio.     Carton.     2,098,639; 

Walther,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Vomag-Betriebs-A.  G.,  Plauen 

chin^e°^a,64'3™^-  jg''""'^^"   ^P'"<^^«  """"^  ■»^- 
Ualther.  Fntz.  assignor  to  Vomag-Betriebs-A.  G.,  Plauen 

chine°'''2mi.343"":Se^'i.  14.""'""^  'P'"'^'*'  ^""'°«  "^•^■ 
^^'*'*'mK'  ^;!^°''!^^-  n^jar  Dayton,  and  E.  L.  Miller,  assignors 
T?,r?,       P"-V^"o  lll^i  Foundry  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio. 
Fifth  wheel.     2,072,661  ;  Mar    2 

^^ohilf'   H.V^".*;!,^-.'   assignor   to    Witchell-Shelll   Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Athletic  shoe.     2.080,680  ;  May  18 
^^'oct"^"(i  ^''"''*™  ^•'  I'alton,  Wis.     Target.     2,097,408  ; 

^^  «l.*il,T'  T,""?.'?'  A.,  Dalton.  Wis.     Antiskid  device  for 

«-ntT^  St""  ."";  V^^r.  2,102,500;  Dec.  14. 

Ml.'»   '?«^'n'"'ch.     Wlnterthur-Wuelflingen,     Switzerland. 

nfsm.'°'2.0^8^9!590?Aug.  iS.''''""'^  ''^*°^"  '"''"  •""'^'*- 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


653 


Walti,      Heinrich,     Winterthur-Wulflingen,     Switzerland. 
Hydraulic  transmission  of  power  by  hydraulic  change 
speed  gears.     2,093,498  ;  Sept.  21. 
Waltl,  Heinrich,  Winterthur-Wulflingen,  assignor  to  Sulzer 
Freres  Societe  Anonyme,  Winterthur,  Switzerland.     Re- 
versing gear  for  internal  combustion  engines.   2,080,882  ; 
May  18. 
Waltman,  Charles  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Hair  curler  de- 
vice.    2,080,550;  May  18. 
Walton,    Clifford    T.,    Madison,    Wis.,    assignor   to    C.    F. 
Burgess     Laboratories,     Inc.,     Chicago,     111.       Filter. 
2,070,073;  Feb.  9. 

Walton,  Edward  R.,  Jr.      (See*  Fedor,  John  V.,  assignor.) 

Walton,  Ernest  B.,  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  Composite  rooting 
tile.     2,079,308  ;  May.  4. 

Walton,  George  W.,  London,  England.  Television. 
2.086.833  ;  July  13. 

Walton,  George  W.,  London,  England.  Scanning  device. 
2,088,626  ;  Aug.  3. 

Walton,  George  W.,  London,  England.  Motion  picture 
record.      2,088,732  ;  Aug.   3. 

Walton,  George  W.,  London,  England.  Television. 
2.100,044  :  Nov.  23. 

Walton,  George  W.,  assignor  to  Scophony  Limited,  Lon- 
don, England.  Scanning  device  and  method.  2,089,155  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Walton,  George  W.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Bearing  box. 
2,092,232  ;   Sept.   7. 

Walton,  liarold  F.     (See  Andrews,  L.  V.,  and  Walton.) 

Waltz,  Foster  V.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Manufacturing 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Weighing  scale.  2,071,442 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Walworth  Patents  Inc.  (See  Adenhold,  Joseph  E.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Walworth  Patents  Inc.  (See  Bard,  Francis  N.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Walworth  Patents,  Inc.  (See  Cotton,  Charles  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Walworth  Patents,  Inc.  (See  McCarthy,  H.,  and  More- 
head,  assignors.) 

Walworth  Patents  Inc.  (See  Mattimore,  John  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Walworth  Patents,  Inc.  (See  Morehead,  French  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Walworth  Patents  Inc.     (See  Trott,  Arthur  J.,  assignor.) 

Walz,  Richard  F.     (See  Lemmon,  W.  S.,  Fitch,  and  Walz.) 

Wamelink,  Eugene  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  T.  E.  McNamara 
administrator  for  E.  C.  Wamelink,  deceased.  Spark 
plug.     2,083,283  ;  June  8. 

Wampler,  Gus.     (See  Frazier,  George  E.,  assignor.) 

Wampler,  Roy  W.     (See  Arner,  W.  J.,  and  Wampler.) 

Wampler,  Roy   W.      (See  Waikins.  G.  B.,  and  Wampler.) 

Wamser,  Charles  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Incandescent  lamp. 
2,097,139  ;  Oct.  26. 

Wamser,  Charles  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Illuminated  sign. 
2.103.738;  Dec.  28. 

Wanamaker,  Harry  P.,  assignor  to  Proctor  &  Schwartz, 
Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Attachment  for  ho- 
siery driers.     2,084,230  ;  June  15. 

Wandel,  Barney,  Boston,  Mass.  Blood  transfusion  appa- 
ratus.     2,003..'144  :  Sept.  1. 

Wandel,  Kurt,  assignor  to  The  Rieser  Company,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Dispensing  package  for  cellulose  tissue 
sheets.     2,085,882  ;  July  6. 

Wandell,  Reinhold  H.,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to  Miller, 
Gumbiner,  Sheffrey  &  Van  Valkenburgh,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.     Air  conditioner.     2.097.425  ;  Oct.  26. 

Wandorer-Werkp  vorm.  Winklhofer  &  Jaenicke  Akt.-Ges. 
(See  Gebhardt,   Johannes,   assignor.) 

Wandcrer-Werke  vorm.  Winklhofer  &  Jaenicke  Akt.-Ges. 
(Spo  I'anznor,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Wanderer-Werke  vorm,  Winklhofer  &  Jaenicke  Akt.-Ges. 
(Sep  Pfeiffer,  Jakob  F.,  assignor.) 

Wandsclinpider,  Carl.  (See  Shodron,  J.  G.,  Bethke,  and 
Wand.srlinpidpr. ) 

Waner,  Harry  E.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
Installing   tubular   rivets.      2,069,907  ;   Feb.    9. 

Wangenheini,  Ethel  A.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Undergar- 
ment snpport.      2,099,949  ;  Nov.  23. 

Wanner,    Edmond,    Geneva,    Switzerland.      Tilting    door. 

2,080,904;   May  18. 
Wimner,    TTarry    C,     Chicago,     111.       Furnace     assembly. 

2,092,145;    Sept.    7. 
Wansky,  Morris  II.      (See  Handler,  A.  C,  and  WnnsUy.) 
Wantz,  Jnlhis  B.,  Oak  I'ark,  assignor  to  General  Klpotric 

X-Ray  Corporation,  Cliirngo,  111.     Keeping  a  tank  filled 

with  oil.     2,081,077  :  May  18. 
WanviK,  Iliu-ry   l\      (Sec  I'.odor,  Andrew,  a.ssigiior. ) 
Waples,  Robert  M.     (See  Hubbard,  C.  R.,  and  Wnples.) 
Wappps,  ir.'inns.     (See  (Jross,  K.,  Wappes,  Hilgenfpldt,  and 

Pplz.) 
Wapplor,  Kroderk'k  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Instrumont  for 

insertion    into    conslrlcled    body    cavities.      2,007,031  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Wappjpr,   Frpdciick   C,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Tclpseoplc   in- 

slniment.     2.079,2:13:  Al.iy    I. 
Wappler,  Frcdprlck  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Elect rodlc  endo- 

Hcople    iiiHlniiMPiit.      2,000,923;    Aug.    24. 
Wapt>'er,  Krederiok  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     SterlllzablG  pres- 

8ur(>  gauge.     2.090,831  :  Oct.  20. 
Wappler,   Frederick  (;.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     IMInlaliirp  pipe 

Irlp  lamp.    2,101,277;  Dec.  7. 


Wappler,  Frederick  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  R.  H.  Wapp- 
ler, deceased,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  by  F.  C.  Wappler,  admin- 
istrator. Electrosurgical  severance  of  adhesions. 
2,068,721  ;  Jan.  26. 

Wappler,  Reinhold  H.  (See  Wappler,  Frederick  C.  and 
E.  C.) 

Wappner,  Ralph  C,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Thermometer. 
2.102,172  ;  Dec.  14. 

Warburg,  Otto,  Berlin-Dahlem,  assignor  to  Schering-Kahl- 
baum  A.  G.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Colored  compound  de- 
rived from  yellow  oxidation  ferment  and  producing 
same.     2,068,623  ;  Jan.  19. 

Ward,  Alger  L.,  Upper  Darby,  and  C.  W.  Jordan,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  assignors  to  The  United  Gas  Improvement  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Gas  purification.  2,073,088 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Ward,  Ashley  F.,  et  al.     (See  Ward,  Paul  S.,  assignor.) 

Ward,  Ashley  F.,  Jr.,  et  al.  (See  Ward,  Paul  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ward,  Benjamin  O.,  Valle  Crucis,  N.  C.  Log  turner. 
2,100.115  ;    Nov.    23. 

Ward,  Blanche  F.,  et  al.     (See  Ward,  Paul  S.,  assignor.) 

Ward,  Edward  J.,  St.  James,  London,  England.  Machine 
for  printing  money  values.     2,070,763  ;   Feb.  16. 

Ward,  Eugene  B.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Footwear. 
2,071,146  ;  Feb.  16. 

Ward,  Frank  E.,  AVilliston  Park,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electric  discharge  device.     2,100,367  :  Nov.  30. 

Ward,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  The  Gear  Grinding  Ma- 
chine Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grinding  machine. 
2,077,727  ;  Apr.  20. 

Ward,  Helen  E.,  et  al.     (See  Ward,  Paul  S.,  assignor.) 

Ward,  Ilenry  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Work- 
ing moldable  material.     2,068,361  ;  Jan.  19. 

Ward,  Howard,  Barker,  assignor  to  W.  R.  Kenan,  Jr., 
Lockport,   N.  Y.     Electric  screen.     2,080,242  ;  May  11. 

Ward,  Howard  E.      (See  Burnett,  G.  F.,  and  Ward.) 

Ward,  Howard  E.,  Berlceley,  Calif.,  and  W.  W.  Brown, 
Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Ralph  N.  Brodie  Com- 
pany, Oaldand,  Calif.  Selective  valve  manifold  for 
gasoline  tank  trucks  and  the  lilre.     2,098,682  ;   Nov.  9. 

Ward,  Jay,  Huron,  Ohio.  Animal  trap.  2,096,368  ;  Oct. 
19. 

Ward,  John  A.,  et  al.     (See  Ward,  Paul  S.,  assignor.) 

Ward,  John  T.     (See  Gary,  W.  W.,  and  Ward.) 

Ward,  Joseph  J.      (See  Riess,   J.,  Igoe,  and  Ward.) 

Ward,  Julian  P.,  deceased  ;  Frank  Pelton,  administrator, 
assignor  to  The  General  Coating  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Apparatus  for  bodying  tung  oil.  2,090,586 ; 
Aug.  17. 

Ward,  Kyle,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Chlorinated  trialkyl  amines  and  pro- 
ducing.    2,072,348  :  Mar.  2. 

Ward,  Kyle,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Hercules  Powder  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Esters  of  terpene  and  abietyl  com- 
pounds and  producing  same.     2,080,752  ;  May  18. 

Ward,  Lawrence  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Spark- 
lets Limited,  London,  England.  Siphon.  2,092,596 : 
Sept.  7. 

Ward  Leonard  Electric  Company.  (See  Logan,  Frank 
G.,  assignor.) 

Ward,  Marion  R.,  Goodson,  Mo.  Truck  scale.  2,088,354 ; 
July  27. 

Ward,  Marshall  H.,  Fairfield,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Bridgeport  Thermostat  Company,  Inc.,  Bridge- 
port, Conn.  Device  for  e.xhausting  and  sealing  bellows 
and  the  like.     2,079.055  :  May  4. 

Ward,  Marshall  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Bridgeport  Thermostat  Company,  Inc., 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  shap- 
ing metal.     2,083,763  ;  June  15. 

Ward,  Marshall  H.,  Fairfield,  assignor,  by  mpsne  as- 
signmpnts,  to  Bridgpport  Tliprniostat  Company,  Inc., 
Bridgpnort,  Conn.  Watpr  control  thprmostat  construc- 
tion.    2,098,201  ;  Nov.  2. 

Ward,  Montague  V..  London,  England.  Windscreen 
wiper.     2,086,453  ;  July  6. 

Ward,  Neil  C,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Anderson-TuUy 
Company,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Defiberizing  device. 
2,075,240  ;  Mar.  30. 

Ward.  I'aiil.  Nashville,  Tenn.  Shoe  stretcher. 
2.075.412  ;    IMar.    .30. 

Ward,  I'iiul,  Niishvllle,  Tpnn.  Shoe  tip  press.  2,081  781  • 
May  25, 

Ward,  Paul  S.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  of  part  Interests 
to  G.  E.  Stebblns,  10dg(>wood,  Pa.,  and  A.  V.  Ward, 
R.  A.  Ward,  B.  F.  Ward,  IT.  V..  Ward,  A.  F.  Ward,  Jr., 
and  J.  A.  Ward,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Baking  pan. 
2.073,892  ;  Riar.  10. 

Ward,  n(>becca  A.,  et  al.     (See  Ward,  Paul  S.,  assignor.) 

Ward,  Knliprl  I.,  Chicago,  III.  Power  dlrpctlonal  relav. 
2.(m3.62(!  ;   Sept.  21. 

\\'Mr(l,   Snniupl  10.      (S(>p  Wiide.  James  T.,  assignor.) 

W.ird.  Spna  1\I.,  Bronx,  N.  Y.  Separable  fastener. 
2,074,035;  Mar.  16. 

Ward,  Sena  M.,  N<-w  York,  N.  Y.  Separable  fastener. 
2,074.030;  Mar.  10. 

Ward.  Slipniinn  1'.,,  rorlsinoiilli,  N.  II.,  assignor  lo  Slowe- 
Woodw.'ird,  Inc.  Newlon  tipper  Falls,  Atjiss.  Kubber 
covimmmI  roll   mikI  miiUIng  tlip  same.     2,000,752:  Jan.  5. 

Ward,  Silas  S,,  Oak  Grovp,  La.  Hand  saw  set.  2,081,782; 
M;i.v  25. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Ward,  Thomas  O.,  Roby,  and  S.  Eaton,  Mossley  Hill. 
Liverpool,  England.  Apparatus  for  delivering  and 
weighing  predetermined  quantities  of  material. 
2,008, 324  ;  Nov.  9. 

Ward,  Willard  H.,  assignor  to  E.  and  T.  Fairbanks  and 
Company,  Saint  Johnsbury,  Vt.  Friction  eliminating 
unit  for  motion  weighing  suspension  scales.  2,083,882-; 
June  15. 

Ward,  William  O.     (See  Abee.  C.  E..  and  Ward.) 

Wardle,  Ambrose  J.,  and  H.  D.  Miller,  assignors  to  The 
McKay  Machine  Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Method 
and  apparatus  for  preventing  coil  breaks  in  sheet  metal. 
2,087,010  :  July  13. 

Wardwell  Braiding  Machine  Company.  (See  Bardsley, 
Willard  W.,  assignor.) 

Ware,  Howard  S.      (See  Woodruff,  Forester  E.,  assignor.) 

Ware,  Stanley  D.,  London,  England.  Jigging  machine 
for  concentrating  ores  and  other  materials.  2,100.459  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Ware,  Thomas  G.,  Newnan,  Ga.  Auto-seat  cover. 
2.074,630  :  Mar.  23. 

Wareham,  Harry  P.,  Jr.  (See  Friedrich,  C,  and  Ware- 
ham.) 

Warembourg,  Arthur.  Weld  County.  Colo.  Memorial 
plaque.     2,068,830;  Jan.  26. 

Warfield,  Frederic  P.      (See  Kean,  Otho  V.,  assignor.) 

Wanfield,  John  R.,  Elsinor,  Calif.  Gas  log.  2,084,566  ; 
June  22. 

Warg.  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  McClave-Brooks  Company, 
Seranton.  Pa.     Grate  bar.     2.083.284  :  June  8. 

Warg,  Charles  A.,  assignor  to  McClave-Brooks  Company, 
Seranton,  Pa.     Stoker  control.     2,091,192  ;  Aug.  24. 

Waring,  Charles  E.      (See  Malm,  C.  J.,  and  Waring.) 

Warman,  Nathan  W.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Vise. 
2.094.198  ;   Sept.   28. 

Warnat,  Kurt,  Basel,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Hoffmann- 
La  Roche  Inc.,  Nutley,  N.  J.  Dichloro  compound  of 
morphine  and  process  for  the  manufacture  of  desosy- 
morphine  C  and  dihydro-desoxymorphine  D. 
2,087,134  ;  July  13. 

Warncke,  Hans.  Berlin-Suedende,  assignor  to  Klangfilm 
G.  m.  b.  H,,  Berlin,  Germany.  Jlethod  and  means  to 
scan  sound  films  with  a  plurality  of  scanners. 
2,085,205  ;  June  29. 

Warne,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  Farm  Tools,  Inc,  Mans- 
field, Ohio.     Disk  harrow.     2,098,116  ;  Nov.  2. 

Warner,  Alonzo  A.,  assignor  to  Landers.  Frary  &  Clark, 
New  Britain.  Conn.  Timing  mechanism  for  electric 
appliances.     2,088,499  ;  July  27. 

Warner,  .\lonzo  A.,  assignor  to  Landers.  Frary  &  Clark, 
New  Britain,  Conn.  Seal  for  percolators.  2,101,324; 
Dec.  7. 

Warner,  Arthur  L.     (See  Gillette,  W,  R.,  and  Warner.) 

Warner.  Boyd  W.,  assignor  to  The  Warner  Brooder  & 
Appliance  Corporation.  North  Manchester,  Ind. 
Brooder.     2.098,475  ;  Nov.  9. 

W'arner  Brooder  &  Appliance  Corporation,  The.  (See 
Warner,  Boyd  W.,  assignor.) 

Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Inc.  (See  Geib,  Robert  L., 
assignor.) 

Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  Inc.  (See  Jackman,  Fred  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Warner  Bros.  Pictures,  Inc.  (See  Murphy,  Frank  N.,  as- 
signor.) 

Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Inc.  (See  Tondroau,  Albert 
W.,  assignor.) 

Warner  Brothers  Pictures,  Inc.  (See  Tondreau,  A.  W., 
and  Gage,  assignors.) 

Warner.  Charles  F.,  assignor  of  one-sixth  to  H.  G, 
Dickerson,  one-sixth  to  J.  C.  Fusco,  and  two-sixths  to 
C.  S.  Woodson,  and  one-twelftli  to  E.  S.  Dorin,  Rich- 
mond, Va.  Electrical  controlling  apparatus.  2,086,197  : 
July  6. 

Warner,  David  H.,  Canton.  Ohio.  Closure  for  recep- 
tacles.    2,085,176  ;  June  29. 

Warner,  Donald  F.,  Lynn,  Mass..  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Speed  governor.  2,080,243 ;  May 
11. 

Warner,  Donald  F..  Lynn,  and  R.  G.  Standerwick.  Marble- 
head,  Mass.,  assignors  to  General  Electric  Company. 
Emergency  speed  governor.     2.077,192;   Apr.   13. 

Warner,  Faye,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Fish  conveyer.  2,071.670  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Warner.  Homer  C.  and  C.  TI.  Seliiirr,  assignors  to  Tho 
I,oes-Bradner  Compnnv,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Cutting  nia- 
chine.     2.075.489  ;  Mar.  30, 

Warner,  Leroy  E.,  Bond  Hill.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Philip 
Carev  Afaiinfacturing  Company.  Paving  Joint  filler. 
2,10i,8S3:   Dec.   14. 

Warner.  Rudolph  C.  West  I'.-ilm  Beach,  Fla.  Game  up- 
parntus,     2,081,520:  May  25. 

Warner.  Sterling  A.     (See  Diekhaut.  C.  A.,  and  Warner.) 

Warner,  Sterling  W.     (See  Dickhaut.  C.  A.,  and  Warner.) 

Warner,  Sterling  W.     (See  Willis,  C.  C,  and  Warner.) 

Warner  &  Swasey  Company,  The.  (See  Burger.  W.  J,, 
and  Mirossay,  assignors.) 

Warner  and  Swasey  Company,  The.  (See  Cook,  Hal  L„ 
assignor.) 

Warner  &  Swasey  Company.  The.  (See  De  Graff.  Wilbur 
C,  assignor.) 

Warner  &  Swasey  Company,  The.  (See  Lange,  Max  E,, 
assignor,) 

Warner,  Trulv.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Restaurant  apparatus. 
2,0r.fl,SG5  :  Jan.  5, 


Warner,  Wilbur  W.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Motor  mounting.  2,074,135 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Warnick,  Paul,  and  W,  H.  Scott,  assignors  to  J.  L,  Berg- 
gren,  (Jhicago,  HI.     Electric  motor.     2,101,116  ;  Dee.  7. 

Warnke.  Hans  G..  assignor  to  Multi-Hydromatic  Welding 
&  Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Presser 
electrode  for  electric  welding  machines.  2,068,043 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Warnke,  Herbert  E.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sound  trans- 
lating device.     2.085,721 ;  June  29. 

Warnock,  Wallace  S.,  Chicago.  Ill,  Printing  plate  regis- 
tering device,     2.095.724  ;  Oct.  12. 

Warp  T'wisting-In  JIachine  Company.  (See  Beclcer,  John 
H,,  assignor.) 

Warp  Twisting-In  Machine  Company.  (See  Bernhart, 
Nicholas,   assigner. ) 

Warr,  Harold  G.,  Park  Ridge,  HI,,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Poor  &  Company.  Supporting  and 
retaining  means  for  railroad  rails.     2,085,558  ;  June  29. 

Warn  Harold  G.,  Park  Ridge,  111,,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Poor  &  Company.  Rail  anchor. 
2,101,884;  Dec.  14. 

Warren  Brothers  Roads  Company.  (See  Slemmer,  William 
B,,  assignor.) 

Warren.  Calvin  C,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  Amacher 
and  one-third  to  G,  W.  Percy,  South  Dayton,  N.  Y. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  molding  seamless  hoUowware 
articles.     2,101,768  ;  Dec.  7. 

Warren,  Charles  F.,  Wynne,  Ark.  Box.  2,094,390; 
Sept.  28. 

Warren  City  Tank  &  Boiler  Company,  The.  (See  Ellis, 
C.  A.,  and  Edwards,  assignors.) 

Warren,  Donald  M..  West  Lafavette,  Ind.  Toy  figure. 
2,097,267  :  Oct.  26. 

Warren,  Geraldus  W,     (See  Walker,  Ronald  W..  assignor.) 

Warren,  Glenn  B.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Elastic  fluid  power  plant.  2,071,268  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Warren,  Glenn  B.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Auxiliary  units  for  operating  power 
plants.     2,095,845  ;  Oct.  12. 

Warren,  Glenn  B..  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.  Locomotive  turbine  drive. 
2.098,074  :  Nov.  2. 

Warren,  Harold,  Swampscott,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Insole 
and  making  same.     2,074,444  ;  Mar.  23. 

Warren.  Harold,  Swampscott.  JIass..  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson.  N.  J.  ^Machine 
for  operating  upon  shoe   parts.     2.082,801  :  June  8. 

Warren,  Harold  B,,  assignor  to  The  Randall  Company, 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Panel  mounting  means.  2,082,235 ; 
June  1. 

Warren,  Henry  E,,  assignor  to  !Mac-it-Parts  Companv, 
Lancaster.  Pa.     Making  cap-screws.     2,079.056  :  :May.  4. 

Warren,  Henry  E.,  Ashland,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Warren 
Telechron  Company.  Synchronized  clock.  2,091,841 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Warren.  Henry  E,.  assignor  to  Warren  Telechron  Com- 
pany, Ashland,  Mass.  Auxiliary  supply  for  alternating- 
current  systems,     2,094.481  ;   Sept.   28". 

Warren,  Henry  W.  H.,  Coventry,  L.  J.  Davies,  and  J. 
H.  Mitchell,  Rugby.  England,  assignors  to  General  Elec- 
tric Company.  Electric  gaseoiis  discharge  device. 
2,070.286:  Apr.  6, 

Warren,  John  W.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Building  construc- 
tion.     2,075,560  :  Mar.   30. 

Warren,  Kenneth  W.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Cor- 
poration, South  Bend,  Ind.  Shock  strut.  2,092,233: 
Sept.  7, 

^■^^""olix  "'""'  C-  Lakeside,  Jlich.  Refrigerator.  Re. 
20.300  ;  Mar.  16. 

Warren,  S.  D„  Company.     (See  Gates,  Leroy  C,  assignor.) 

Warron.  S.  D..  Company.  (See  Frost.  Frederick  H.,  as- 
.signor, ) 

Warren  Telechron  Company.  (See  Bourqnin,  Edgar,  as- 
signor.) 

Warren  Telechron  Company.  (See  Robertson,  James  A., 
assignor.) 

Warren  Telechron  Company.  (See  Warren,  Henry  E., 
assignor.) 

Warren  Textile  and  Machinery  Supply  Co.  (See  Bar- 
rett, Edwin  W..  assignor.)     " 

Warren,  Thomas  W.,  assignor  to  H.  A,  Budden,  Montreal, 
Quebec,   C.Tnada      Illuminating  apparatus   and  making 

^o''nn2-,ii^''y-''^™  J^"  -^rdmore,  Okla.  Can  roller. 
J. 098. 11 1  :  Nov.  2. 

Warren.  William  S..  Meriden,  assignor  to  R,  Wallace  & 
Sons  Manufacturing  Company,  Wallingford,  Conn. 
Spoon  and  fork.     2.070,034  ;  Feb.  9 

Warrick,  George  W.     (See  Tuttle,  L,  W„  and  VTarrick,) 

^^  STno'-nl,"""'.  ^-  I"™Pa.  I-'la.  Lid  for  cooking  utensils. 
J.093,o03  :  Sept.  21. 

Warrick,  Stephen  K..  ct  al.  (See  Ingalls,  William  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Warshaw,  Nathaniel.  (See  Shepard,  F.  J.,  Jr.,  and  War- 
shaw.) 

Warwick  Chemical  Co.  (See  Chamberlin,  Dale  S.,  as- 
signor.) 


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LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


655 


Wasberg,   Axel,   assignor  to   Chicago   Railway   Equipment 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Car  door  structure.     2,096,569  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Wascheck,  George,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 

Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.     Shielding  system. 

2,075,920  ;  Apr.  6. 
Waschiczeck,  Fritz.      (See  Schweinburg,  A.,  and  Waschic- 

Waseige,   Charles   R.,   Ruell,   France,   assignor  to  Eclipse 
Aviation  Corporation,  East  Orange,  N.  J.     Centrifugal 
clutch.     2,077,292  ;  Apr.  13. 
Waseige,   Charles   R.,    Rueil-Malmaison,    France,    assignor 
to   Eclipse   Aviation   Corporation,   East   Orange,    N.   J. 
Charge    forming    mechanism    for    internal    combustion 
engines.     2,092,565  ;  Sept.   7. 
Wash   Companv.      (See  Hobbis,  William  T.,   assignor.) 
Washburn,  Alfred  F.      (See  Washburn,  Edwin  C,  E.  C, 

Jr.,  and  A.  F.) 
Washburn  Company,  The.      (See  Glenny,  Clarence  S.,  as- 
signor.) 
Washburn,  Edwin  C,  Jr.     (See  Washburn,  Edwin  C,  E.  C, 

Jr.,  and  A.  F.) 
Washburn,   Edwin  C,  E.   C,   Jr.,  and  A.   F.,   Englewood, 

N.  J.     Building  structure.     2,068,831  ;  Jan.  26. 
Washburne,  Robert  N.     (See  Andrews,  C.   E.,  and  Wash- 

burne.) 
Washington  Institute  of  Technology,   Inc.      (See  Holmes, 

William   I.,  assignor.) 
Washington  Institute  of  Technology.     (See  Mashbir,  S.  F., 

Kear,  Davies,  and  Orton,  assignors.) 
Washington  Institute  of  Technology.      (See   Pihl,   P.    E., 

and  Mashbir,  assignors.) 
Wasilkowski,   Franciszek,    Lwow,    Poland.     Door  for  air- 
ship hangars.     2,085,241 ;  June  29. 
Wass,  Harold  W.,  and  II.   J.   Rupright,   assignors  to  The 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  Jlidland,  Jlich.     Vat  dye  com- 
position.    2,101,828  ;  Dec.   7. 
Wassell,  Harold  J.  H.      (See  Lunnon,  F.  C.  and  Wassell.) 
Wassenhove,       Antoine,       Brussels,       Belgium.         Lock. 

2,100,679  ;   Nov.   30. 
Wasserbiich,  Franz,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.   Cotter  pin.   2,097,169 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Wasserlein,    Henry   G.    Sr.,   East    Clpveland,    Ohio.      Golf 

tee  and  magazine  therefor.     2,073,328  ;  Mar.  9. 
Wasserman,    Morris,    Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Valved   waste 

outlet  trap.     2,089,141  ;  Aug.  3. 
Wasserstein,  Joseph,  et  al.     (See  Boyes,  William  H.,  as- 
signor.) 
Wasseth,  Michael,  New  Haven,  Conn.     Tool.     2,091,538; 

Aug.  31. 
Wasson,  James  G.,  assignor  to  Gatch  Brush  &  Wire  Goods 
Company,    Baltimore,    Md.      Fly    swatter.      2,068,211 ; 
Jan.   19. 
Wasson,  John  E.,  Boston,  assignor  to  Emerson  Apparatus 
Company,  Melrose,  Mass.     Thermostatic  controlling  ap- 
paratus.    2,067,959  ;  Jan.  19. 
Wasson,  Jones  I.     (See  Davis,  G.  H.  B.,  and  Wasson.) 
Wasson,  Jones  I.,   Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil    Development    Company.      Motor    fuel.      2,086,589 ; 
July  13. 
Watanabe,    Asahl,    Toshimaku,    Tokyo,    assignor    to    The 
Namiki     Manufacturing     Company     Limited,     Tokyo, 
Japan.     Piston   fountain   pen.      2,070,461  ;   Feb.    9. 
Watanabe,  Saburo,  Kita-Shinagawa,  Shinagawa-Ku,  Tokyo, 
Japan.     Automatic     device     for     automatic     firearms. 
2,069,432  ;  Feb.   2. 
Waterbor,  Elmer  F.,  assignor  to  Michigan  Malleable  Iron 
Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Traffic    signal.      2,095,016 ; 
Oct.  5. 
Waterbury  Buckle  Company,  The.     (See  La  Vigne,  Jerome 

R.,  assignor.) 
Waterbury  Clock  Company,  The.     (See  Kohlhagen,  Walter, 

assignor.) 
Waterbury    Clock    Company.     (See    Putnam,    James    R., 

assignor.) 
Waterbury  Farrel  Foundry  and   Machine  Company,  The. 

(See  Pearson,   Victor  E.,   assignor.) 
Waterbury  Farrel  Foundry  and  Machine   Company,  The. 

(See  Tolles,  Irving  II.,  assignor.) 
Waterbury  Farrel  Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  The. 

(See  Wilcox,  Richard  L..   assignor.) 
Waterbury  Tool  Company,  The.      (See  Rouse,  Warren  E., 

assignor.) 
Waterfall,  William,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Storing  water. 

2,091,344;  Aug.  31. 
Wjilcniiun,  Charles  N.      (See  Betterton,  J.  O.,  and  Water- 
man.) 
Waterman,  Edwin  IT.,  'Miinhall,  Pa.     Emergoncv  support 

for  brake  rods  and  brake  beams.     2.096,077  ;  Oct.  19. 
Watrriiian,   George  Tl.,  Wvomissing,  Pa.      Expansion  bolt. 

2.102,2:50:  Dec.   14. 
Waterman,  Ilein  I.,  Delft,  Netherlands,  assignor  to  Shell 
Development    Company,     San    Francisco,    Calif.       Syn- 
thetic    resinous    nmterlals     and    preparing    the    same. 
2,083,883:  June  15. 
Waterman,  H(!ln  I.,  Delft,  Netherlands,  assignor  to  Shell 
Development    Company,    San    Frnnrisco.    Calif.     Acety- 
lenlznllon  of  mineral  oils.      2,088,500;  July   27. 
Wat(>rman,    L.   K.,   Company.      (See   Larsen,    Gabriel,   as- 
signor.) 
Waterman,     L.     E.,     Company.      (See     I-arscn,     G.,     and 

lirlechle,  assignors.) 
Walcriiian,  Max  I;.      (See  Flecklenslein,  (1.  A.,  and  Wnler- 
iiian.) 


Waterman,  Max  L.,  Fairfield.  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Lubricating  means  for  sewing  machines.  2,098,904  ; 
Nov.   9. 

Waterous  Company.     (See  Boyles,  Ralph  R.,  assignor.) 

Waters,  Charles  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Book  attachment. 
2,089,457  ;  Aug.  10. 

Waters,  Charles  B.,  deceased,  by  J.  K.  Waters,  administra- 
trix, Montclair,  assignor  of  thirty-seven  and  one-half  per- 
cent to  L.  L.  Steindler,  Mamaronock,  N.  Y.,  and  tw^enty- 
five  per-cent  to  Jlessrs.  Strauch  &  Hoffman,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Method  and  apparatus  for  starting  motors. 
2,079,092  ;  May  4. 

Waters,  Gilbert  C,  assignor  to  Econo  Products,  Inc., 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Shrinkage  control  of  flexible  printing 
plates  and  the  like.     2,099,154  ;  Nov.  16. 

Waters,  Harold.     (See  Lewis,  J.  D.,  Waters,  and  Krauer.) 

Waters,  Harold,  Hohokus,  N.  J.,  and  W.  F.  Glaser,  East- 
Chester,  assignor  to  Otis  Elevator  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Elevator  system.     2,074.575  ;  Mar.  23. 

Waters,  Harold,  Hohokus,  A.  W.  Paulson,  Tenafly,  N.  J., 
and  M.  Troster,  Jr.,  assignors  to  Otis  Elevator  Com- 
panv, New  York,  N.  Y.  Elevator  control  system. 
2,100,176  ;   Nov.   23. 

Waters.  Harold,  Hohokus,  A.  W.  Paulson,  Tenafly,  N.  J., 
and  M.  Troster,  Jr.,  assignors  to  Otis  Elevator  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Elevator  system.  2,100,177  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Waters,  Harry  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  musical  in- 
strument.     2,070,344  :    Feb.    9. 

Waters,  Harry  H..  and  R.  H.  Kerr.  Clinton,  Iowa,  assign- 
ors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Reconstruction  Finance 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Gas  mixing  valve.  2,068,897  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Waters,  Julia  K.,  administratrix.  (See  Waters, 
Charles  B.) 

Waters,  Marshall  A.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  Box-forming  ma- 
chine.    2,077,913  :  Apr.  20. 

Waters,  Ray  L.,  Mason  City,  Wash.  Boat  elevator  and 
fish   ladder.     2,089,142 ;    Aug.   3. 

Waters.  Reginald  H.,  and  G.  L.  Younglof.  Akron,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  Wingfoot  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Rubber  heel  lift.     2,090,244  ;   Aug.   17. 

Waters,  Sidney  J.,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Internal  com- 
bustion engine.     2,103,103  ;  Dec.   21. 

Waters,  Vincent  F.,  and  J.  .1.  Hallowell,  assignors  to  The 
Wrenn  Paper  Company,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Embossing 
apparatus  and   method.      2,097,005 ;    Oct.   26. 

Waters,  William  H.,  and  J.  S.  Kern,  assignors  to  Fleet- 
wood Craftsmen,  Inc.,  Fleetwood,  Pa.  Shape  retaining 
fiber  mattress.     2,095,375  :  Oct.  12. 

Waterston,  Charles  L.,  and  G.  W.  Holloway,  Nashville, 
Tenn.  Automatic  stereotype  chase  lockup.  2,081,345  ; 
May  25. 

Watertown  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Neill, 
Joseph  R.,  assignor.) 

Waterval,  William,  New  York,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to 
A.  Paulsen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Waterwheel  and  propeller. 
2,085,282  ;  June  29. 

Waterworth,  Robert  J.,  Sidney,  Ohio.  Agitator  mecha- 
nism for  washing  machines.     2,091,402  ;  Aug.   31. 

Watkins,  Charles  W.  (See  Loose,  K.  D.,  Watkins,  and 
Green.) 

Watkins,  Charles  W.,  Kingston,  assignor  to  !Mine  Safety 
Appliances  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Safety  headgear. 
2,088.183;  July  27. 

Watkins,  Donald  J..  J.  H.  Abbink-Spaink,  and  D.  C.  Plyer, 
assignors  to  Sir  W.  G.  ,'\rmsirong  WhilworlU  &  Co. 
(Engineers)  Ltd.,  Newcastle-upon-tyne,  England. 
Prime-mover-electric  traction  system.  2.071i,7Sl  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Watkins,  Dudley  W.  (See  Couch,  H.  H.,  Watkins,  and 
Brelsford.) 

Watkins,  Edward  G.,  assignor  to  Simplex  Time  Recorder 
Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Workman's  time  recorder. 
2,102,771 ;  Dec.  21. 

Watkins,  Edward  G.,  H.  E.  Hobby,  and  J.  A.  Dell,  as- 
signors to  Simplex  Time  Recorder  Company,  Gardner, 
Mass.     Time  stamp.     2,095,683  ;  Oct.  12. 

Watkins,  Edward  G.,  and  J.  A.  Dell,  assignors  to  Simplex 
Time  Recorder  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Workman's 
time  recorder.     2,101,205  ;  Dec.  7. 

Watkins,  Frank  M.,  assignor  to  The  American  Laundry 
Machinery  Company.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pressing  ma- 
chine.    2,074,877  ;  Mar.  23. 

Watkins.  George  15.,  .Tssignor  to  Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Decorating  glass.  2,006,497; 
J.Tn.   5. 

Watkins,  George  B.,  assignor  to  labbey-Owens-Ford  Glass 
Comp.'inv.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Removing  rubber  material 
from  motal.     2.077,785  ;  Apr.  20. 

Watkins,  (Jeorge  B.,  and  J.  D.  Ryan,  assignors  to  Libbey- 
Owens-Ford  Glass  Company,  Toledo.  Ohio.  Plastic  for 
laminated  safety  glass.     2,068,782  :  Jan.  26. 

Watkins,  George  B.,  assignor  to  Libbey-Owens-Ford  Glass 
Company.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Coating  roll  and  producing  the 
same.     ^,097,315  ;  Oct.  20. 

^\'illkins.  (icoi'g(>  1!.,  and  I{.  W.  Wamiiler.  assignors  to 
l/ihl)i\v-()w(Mis  Ford  Glass  Company.  Tol(-do.  Ohio. 
I.iniiiiiatcd   safety  glass.      2.10:!.SS;!  : '  Pec.   'JS. 

Watkins,  Uav  O.,  assignor  to  Universal  Buttery  Company, 
Clilcago.  111.     Pronollor  governor.    2,080.955:  Mav  18. 

Watkins,   liobert      (See  Buoy,  E.  H.,  and  Watkins.") 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Watkins,  W.  Kenneth,  et  al.  (See  Vretman,  Carl  G., 
assignor.) 

Watkins,  Walter  G..  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Skelly 
Oil  Company,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Support  and  protecting 
device  for  fluid  dispensing  cylinders.  2,084,231 ;  June 
15. 

Watrous,  Charles  A.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Light-shield 
for   cameras,   etc.     2,098,843 ;   Nov.    9. 

Watrous,  Clarence  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  A. 
Schwer,  Clinton,  Conn.  Heat  treatment  of  metal. 
2,091,666  ;  Aug.  31. 

Watrous,  Ward  W.,  Jr.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manu- 
facturing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Producing 
intermittent  effects  and  system  therefor.  2,071,958 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Watson,  Alice  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Baking  and  cooking 
utensil.     2,081,078  ;  May  18. 

Watson,  .\rthur  H.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  The  Lubrica- 
tion Corporation.  Chicago,  111.  Lubricating  device. 
2,067,298  ;   Jan.   12. 

Watson,  Charles  B.,  assignor  of  fifty-one  per  cent  to  F.  G. 
Johnson,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Traflic  control  signal. 
2,079,828;  May  11. 

Watson,  Charles  B.,  assignor  of  forty-nine  per  cent  to  F.  G. 
Johnson.  Omaha,  Nebr.  Traffic  signal  system. 
2,101,697  ;  Dec.  7. 

Warson,  Charles  G.,  Austintown,  Ohio.  Pickling  crate. 
2,060,594  ;  Jan.  5. 

Watson,  Charles  G.,  Austintown,  Ohio.  Pickling  crate  de- 
vice.     2.066.595  :   Jan.    3. 

Watson,  Charles  J.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Peerless  Key 
Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Twirler  ring  for 
typewriter  platens.     2,071,147  :   Feb.   16. 

Watson,  Clarence  J.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.  Antiskid  chain 
and  wheel.     2,091,171  ;  Aug.  24. 

Watson.  Clifton  E.,  Worcester,  and  P.  L.  Spencer,  as- 
signors to  Watson-Williams  Manufacturing  Company, 
Millburv,  Mass.     Heddle  frame.     2,082.925  :  June  8. 

Watson,  David  M.     (See  Munoz,  G.  C.  and  Watson.) 

Watson,  Edgar  E.,  assignor  to  The  Metalectric  Corpora- 
tion, Waterloo,  Iowa.  Ball  and  socket  coupling. 
2,099,549  ;  Nov.  16. 

Watson.  Edward  F.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Printing  tele- 
graph s.vstem.     2,082,924  ;  June  8. 

Watson,  Ernest,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  Condiment  shaker. 
2,083,624  ;  June  15. 

Watson,  I'^stell  M.,  Cleveland  Heiglits,  Oliio,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Companv.  Flash  lamp  synchronizing 
device.     2,081,783  :  May  25. 

Watson,  Frank  C,  Chester,  Pa.  Building  construction. 
2,082,191 ;  June  1. 

Watson,  Frederick  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Hatch  cover  fas- 
tener.    2,088,100  ;  July  27. 

Watson.  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  Security  I'roducts  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Sewing  kit.  2,103,571  : 
Dec.  28. 

Watson,  George  E.     (See  Bradley,  A.  ^I.,  and  Watson.) 

Watson.  George  V.,  et  al.  (See  Simning,  Koy  ii.,  as- 
signor.) 

Watson,  Glenn  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Welding  by  the  charge 
of  a  condenser.     2,077,600  ;  Apr.  20. 

Watson,  Glenn  W.,  Detroit,  Midi.  Reproducing  inscrip- 
tions and  the  like.      2,089,032  :  Aug.  10. 

Watson,  Glenn  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  signature 
writer.      2,091,060  ;   Aug.   24. 

Watson,  Glenn  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  International  Business  Machines  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  self-synchronized 
transmitting  system.     2,074,037  ;  Mar.  16. 

Watson.  Harold  F.  (See  Sayers,  W.  W.,  Bergmann,  and 
Watson.) 

Watson,  Harold  F.      (See   Sayers,   W.  W.,  and    Watson.) 

Watson.  Harold  F.      (Bee  Waechter,  F.  F.,  and  Watson.) 

Watson,  Harry  J.      (See  Pollinger,   M.  D.,  and  Watson.) 

Watson.  Hiram  K..  Milwaukee,  assignor  to  Line  Material 
Conir>anv.  South  Milwaukee,  Wi.i.  Fuse  construction. 
Re.  20,354  ;  May  4. 

Wntson,  Howard  S.,  San  Francisco,  Calif  Transmission 
shifting  mechanism.     2,078,474  :  .-^pr.  27. 

Watson,  John  A.,  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  The  Lubrica- 
tion Corporation.  Chicago,  111.  Lubricating  device. 
2,098,408  :   Nov.  9. 

Watson.  John  F.,  Belvlderp.  England,  assignor  to  Tlie 
Okonlte-Callonder  Caljlo  Conianv,  Incorponited,  Pater- 
son.  N.  J.      Electric  cable.      2.07.">.073  ;  Mar.  30. 

Watson,  John  G.      (See  Srhwarv.  P.,  and  Watson.) 

Watson,  John  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Padco 
Inc.     Cleaning  pad.     2,076,004  ;  Apr.  13. 

Watson,  John  P.,  Broadway,  Wp.<stmlnstor,  assignor  to 
Vlckers-.\rmslrongs  Limited.  Westminster,  ICngland 
Gunfire  control  apparatus.     2.066,498;   Jan.  5. 

Watson,  John  P.,  assignor  to  Vickprs-.\rmstrongs  Lim- 
ited, Westminster,  Engl.ind.  Range  finding  device 
2,006,499  :  Jan.  5. 

Watson,  Lisle  M.,  and  R.  F.  Ternes.  Detroit.  Mich,  and 
L.  G.  Budlong.  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to 
United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  Now  York  N  Y 
Apparatus  for  cuttlnc  tiro  molds.     2.100.461  ;  Nov   .30 

Watson,  Lloyd  W.,  Oakland,  and  O.  B.  Ackerly,  Jr.,  Pied- 
mont, assignors  to  Oliver  United  Filters  Incorporated 
Snn  Francisco,  Calif.  Drainage  screen.  2  084  753- 
June  22. 


Watson,  Mamie  E.,  et  al.      (See  Schwary,  P.,  and  Watson, 

assignors.) 
Watson,  Myron  J.,   Chicago,   111.     Cyclone  dust  collector. 

2,074,818  :  Mar.  23. 
Watson,      Myron      J.,      Chicago,      111.     Sifter      system. 

2,094,438  :   Sept.   28. 
Watson,    Oliver,   Dayton,   assignor    of   one-half    to    B.    F. 

Downey,    Springfield,    Ohio.      Ullage    rod.      2,069,792; 

Feb.  9. 
Watson,    Oliver,   Dayton,   assignor   of   one-half   to    B.    F. 

Downey,    Springfield,    Ohio.      Ullage    rod.      2,069,793; 

Feb.   9. 
Watson-Stillman   Co.,   The.      (See  Davis.   Frank   L.,    Jr., 

assignor.) 
Watson,  Thomas  S.      (See  Koplin,  H.,   and  Watson.) 
Watson.  William,  West  Allis,  and  F.  Nagler,  Wauwatosa, 

assignors    to   Allis-Chalmers    Manufacturing   Company, 

Milwaukee,     Wis.       Hydraulic     cleaning     of     castings. 

2,086,653  ;  July  13. 
Watson.  William  F.,  et  al.      (See  Schwary,  P.,  and  Wat- 
son, assignors.) 
Watson,  William  H.     (See  Battye,  A.  E.,  Marsh,  Tankard, 

Watson,  and  Wood.) 
Watson,    William    H.,    Bradford,    assignor    to    Burberrys 

Limited,       London,       England.         Wearing       apparel. 

2,100,991  ;  Nov.  30. 
Watson,    William    S.,    Winnipeg,    Manitoba,    Canada,    as- 
signor to  Chrvslcr  Corporation,   Highland   Park.  Mich. 

Piston   packing  member.     2.093.062  :  Sept.  14. 
Watson-Williams  JIanufacturing  Company.     (See  Spencer, 

Philip  L.,  assignor.) 
Watson-Williams  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Watson, 

C.  E.,  and  Spencer,  assignors.) 
Watf.   .\llen   J.,   La   Fayette,    Ohio.     Convertible  vehicle. 

2,076.486  ;  Apr.  6. 
Watt,   Andrew  K.,   Lansing,   assignor  to   General    Motors 

Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.     Clutch  pedal  return  spring. 

2,096.151  :   Oct.   19. 
Watt.    Charles    H.,    Thomasville,     Ga.     Surgical    splint. 

2.094.509  ;  Sept.  28. 

Watt,     Charles    H.,     Thomasville,     Ga.     Surgical    splint. 

2.094.510  ;  Sept.  28. 

Watt,  Elihu  D.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Raymond 
Concrete  Pile  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  driving  pile  shells.     2,099.664  :  Nov.  16. 

Watt,  Ellsworth,  Augusta,  Kans.,  assignor  to  Socony- 
Vacuum  Oil  Companv,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Fractional  distillation.     2,071,909  ;   Feb.   23. 

Watt,  William  W.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus.  2,081,025  ; 
May  18.  ... 

Wattelet,  Raymond  R.     (See  Orr,  F.  L.,  and  Wattelet.) 

Watters,  John  M.     (See  Green.  Harry  L.,   assignor.) 

Wattors,  William  E.,  Ma.vwood,  III.  Respiratory  protec- 
tive apparatus.     2,066,706;  Jan.  5. 

Watterson,  Robert  S.  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Western  Union 
Telegraph  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tape  affixing 
device.     2.073,433  ;  Mnr.  9. 

Wattle,  William  M.     (See  Gordon,  A.  A.,  and  Wattle.) 

U  attio,  William  M.,  assignor  to  Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom 
Works.  Worcester,  Mass.  Shuttle  box  control  for  shut- 
tle changing  looms.     2.082,926  ;  June  8. 

Watts,  Arretta  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Button.  2,068,832  • 
Jan.  26. 

Watts,  Charles  E.  (See  Mercer,  J.  H.,  and  Jones,  as- 
signor.) 

Watts.  E.  R.  &  Son  Limited.  (See  Guthrie,  W.  J.,  and 
iowns,  assignors.) 

Watts,  Felix  J.,  assignor  to  American  Electric  Switch 
Corporation,  Minerva,  Ohio.  Switch.  2,097,940: 
Nov.  2.  ... 

Watts,  George  W.     (See  Roberts.  J.  K.,  and  Watts.) 

^^>)^fs  GeoTse  W  Whiting.  Ind..  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Chicago,  Ul.  Pipe  heater.  2,076,871  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Watts.   Henry  A.      (See   Barber.  W.   E..   and  Watts.) 

^'o^AoV'l'y?^^,-?;'  ^.^'ilmington,  N.  C.  Illuminated  sinker. 
z,lli)l,,iril  ;   Oct.   26. 

Watts.  James   G     Vancouver,   British    Columbia,   Canada. 

,x.  J/P''?^i"'^^""il  "^''•''^"'■'"R  ("'osure.     2,102.772;  Dec    21 

2!o71  o'gs"  Feb^^fe  ^'■*°^^'  ^-  ^-  ^'<'"'''  ^'si'^g  "Jevice. 
Watts,  Noble  H.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  General 

loiectric  Company.     Ironing  machine.     2,071,187  •  Feb 

Id. 
W,-i Its,  Noble  H..   Bridgeport.  Conn.,  assienor  to  General 

Llectnc     Company.       Washing     machine.       2,098,075; 

^^  2!o70  S-ls'^-^Feb'^b  *^"*°'^'   ^^^^^-     NonrefiUable  bottle. 
Watts,  RoyT.     (See  Goldbert,  M.  L.,  and  Watts.) 
S^!!I!^V"*'f'  /?''-i'"V's.     (See  Gahrielson.  C,  and  Waucquez.) 
"^rafu's.  ""'s'l  o'o  kk  "^'C'"?',  "''     ^'^^'^'^  '^'^''-^  '^PP'^' 

"'«e?.:t7u7ti?re.^ffi"«r'^"  Ju^'n^^r^^  ■>"'  ^^**^""''"^ 
'''n.'^':  fofl.oei-^lZ'''^i^'''''-  ^""''■"S  construc- 
"  fofr'/Vmn?."„'-''A'   "^'■•'   ^^■^^*  Hartford,    assignor  to   Hart- 

f  rmfnc-"^  nnn'^'"?""'''  "^rtford.  Conn.  Apparatus  for 
w„,  b^Ji?^  ^"""!r  '^''J,^^  articles.     2.095,896  ;  Oct.    12. 

Signor.)   ^"""'^'•y  Company.      (See  Hansen.  Thore,  as- 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


657 


Waukesha  Motor  Company.      (See  Bicknell,   George  M., 

assignor.) 
Waukesha   Motor   Company.      (See   Melcher,    Lee  W.,   as- 
signor.) 
Waukesha  Motor  Company.     (See  Pope,  Arthur  W.,  Jr., 

assignor.) 
Waunch,  Robert  M.      (See  Sing,  L.  J.,  and  Waunch.) 
Wauters,  Anatole  M.      (See  Dykstra.  J.,  and  Wauters.) 
Waxgiser,  William  V.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Article  projection 

apparatus  for  shelves.     2,079,754  ;  May  11. 
Waxgiser,    William    V.,   Brooklyn,   N.    Y.     Article   projec- 
tion apparatus  for  shelves.     2,098,844  ;  Nov.   9. 
Way,  George  H.      (See  Porter,  J.  M..  and  Way.) 
Way,   Walter  R.,   Quincy,   Mass.     Closure  for  wall  open- 
ings.    2,100,928  ;  Nov.  30. 
Wayland,    Edwin    M.,     Covesville,    Va.     Fruit    washing. 

2,076,487;  Apr.   6. 
Wayman,  Albert  J.,  Youngstown,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

E.      H.      McClure,      East      Palestine,      Ohio.        Clamp. 

2,071,959  ;  Feb.  23. 
Wayman,     Albert     J.,     Youngstown,     Ohio.       Connecter. 

2,092,343  ;   Sept.   7. 
Wayman,  Albert  J.,  Youngstown,  assignor  of  one-half  to 

E.   H.   McClure,   East   Palestine,    Ohio.      Electric   cable 

connecter.     2,100.824  ;  Nov.  30. 
Wayne   Cast   Iron  Pipe    Company.      (See  Floyd,   H.    G., 

and  Sample,  assignors.) 
Wayne,    Herbert    N.,    Santa    Monica,    Calif.      Mold    and 

molding.     2.072,349  ;  Mar.  2. 
Waynick,    Dean    D.,    Anaheim,    assignor    to    The    Pacific 

Lumber    Company,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Combined 

fertilizer  and  soil  conditioner.     2,092,100  ;   Sept.  7. 
Wean   Engineering  Co.,   The.      (See  McClure,   Robert  E., 

assignor.) 
Wean  Engineering  Company,  The.      (See  Wean,  Raymond 

J.,  assignor.) 
Wean  Engineering  Company,  The.     (See  Wean,  R.  J.,  and 

McArtbur,   assignors.) 
Wean,   Raymond  J.,   assignor   to   The  AVean  Engineering 

Company,  Inc.,  Warren,  Ohio.     Blethod  and  apparatus 

for  coating.     2,074,498  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wean,    Raymond   J.,   assignor   to   The   Wean   Engineering 

Company,   Inc.,   Warren,    Ohio.     Apparatus   for   rolling 

flat  sheet-like  material.     2,084,469  ;  June  22. 
Wean,  Raymond  J.,  and  D.  A.  McArthur,  assignors  to  The 

Wean     I<;nginepring    Company,     Incorporated,     Warren, 

Ohio.     Coil   holder.     2,066,377 :  Jan.  5. 
Weasler,  Anthony  V.,  and  W.  J.  Dooley,  assignors  to  Pick 

Manufacturing     Conipanv,     West     Bend,     Wis.     Grille 

guard.     2,100,018  ;   Nov.   23. 
Weasler,  Anthony  V.,  and  A.  C.  Meyer,  assignors  to  Pick 

Manufacturing    Company,     West    Bend,     Wis.       Grille 

gnnrd.     2.102.815  ;  Dec.   21. 
Weatherby,   Le   Rov   S.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.,   and   W.   M. 

Rieger,     Kirksville,    Mo.      Making    inulin.      2,080,843 ; 

May  18. 
Weatherhead,    Albert   J.    Jr.,    assignor   to   The    Weather- 
head      Company,      Cleveland,     Ohio.     Hose     coupling. 

2,099.915  ;  Nov.  23. 
Weatherhead  Company,  The.     (See  Baldwin,  John  D.,  Jr., 

assignor.) 
Weatherhead   Company,   The.      (See    Stecher,   Honry  D., 

assignor.) 
Weatherhead   Company,  The.      (See  Weatherhead,  Albert 

J.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Weather-Seal  Company,  The.     (See  Etling,  Harold  A.,  ss- 

signor. ) 
Weaton,    George   F.,  Beaver,  Pa.,  assignor   to   St.   Joseph 

Lead   Company,  New  York.   N.  Y.     Treatment  of  zinc- 
iferous materials.     2,077,651  ;  Apr.  20. 
Weaton,    George   F.,    and   H.    K.    Najarian,    Beaver,    Pa., 

assignors  to  St.  Joseph  Lead  Compan.v,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Condensation  of  metallic  vapors.     2,070.101  :  Feb.  9 
Weaver,  Albert  E.,  Indiananolis.  Ind..  Midge  M.   Weaver, 

administratrix.     Hydraulic  reciprocating  motion  device. 

2,069,122  ;  Jan.  26. 
Weaver,    Allan,     Port    Washington,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 

American  Telephone  and  Telegraph   Company.      Relay. 

2,099,089  :  Nov.  10. 
Weaver,    Arthur   V.,   Miami,    Fla.     Brass   channel    guide. 

2,087,941  ;   July  27. 
Weaver,     Cary    J.,     Goose    Creek,    Tex.     Water    closet. 

2.099,875  :   Nov.   23. 
Weaver,  Charles  V,.,  Watertown,  N.  Y.     Tandom  holiroptor. 

2,078,823  ;  Apr.  27. 
Weaver,  Earl  L.,  assignor  to  The  Goshon  ]\Tunufactnring 

Companv.  Goshen,  Ind.     Swing.     2,007,905  ;  Nov.  2. 
Weaver,  lOrnost  W.,  and  J.   A.  Room,   assignor  to  Surfnoe 

Coml)Uslion    ("ortioralion,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Iloat-troating 

furnace.     2,093,370  ;    Sept.    14. 
Weaver,  H.  R.  et  al.      (See  Read,  R.  E.  and  Pctzold,  as- 

elgnors.) 
Weaver,  Harry  E.,  Sonlli  Euclid,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Bailoy 

Meter     Compan.v.      Measuring     apparatus.      2,008,325  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Weaver.  T.  A.,  Engineering  Company.      (See  Weaver,  Ira 

A.,  assignor.) 
Weaver,    Ira    A.,   assignor   to   I.   A.   Weaver    Engineering 

Company,     Sprlngneld,    111.       Vehicle-lift.       2,()»9,63(!  ; 

Nov.   10. 
Wea\or,  James  A.,  Jr.      (See  Blackburn,  J.,  and  W(>avor.) 
Weaver,   James  M.,   Monroe,  Mich.      Arc  welding  circuit. 

2,085,242  ;  June  20. 


Weaver,  Jesse  M.,  Charleston,  and  S.  Hughes,  North 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  assignors  to  Raybestos-Manhattan, 
Inc.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Heat  insulating  tape. 
2,094,334  ;  Sept.  28. 

Weaver,  Leo  L.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Strand  handling  apparatus.     2,099,876  ;  Nov.  23. 

Weaver,  Leo  L.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  'Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  handling  strands. 
2,102,773  ;  Dec.  21. 

Weaver  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Stroud,  Francis 
H.,  assignor.) 

Weaver,  Midee  M..  administratrix.  (See  Weaver,  Albert 
E.) 

Weaver,  Morris,  Fredericksburg,  Pa.  Seed  separator. 
2,099,505  ;  Nov.  16. 

Weaver,  Myron  A.,  Rye,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
and  method  for  remedying  crosstalk.  2,080,217  ;  May 
11. 

Weaver  Piano  Company.  (See  Bond,  Chauncey  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Weaver,  William  C,  Dalmatia,  Pa.  Lathe  center. 
2,077,293  ;  Apr.  13. 

Webb,  Arthur  B.,  assignor  to  Cream  City  Boiler  Company, 
Milwaukee,   Wis.     Valve.     2,101,925:  Dec.    14. 

Webb,  Edmond  F.,  Royal  Oak,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Electric  fuel  pump.  2,084,605  ; 
June  22. 

Webb,  George  F.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for   treating  pyorrhea.     2,100,116  ;  Nov.   23. 

Webb,  Harold  L.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Sprinkling  de- 
vice.    2,073,187;  Mar.  9. 

Webb,  Hartwell  W.,  Leonia,  N.  J.  Manufacture  of  arti- 
ficial silk  and  the  like.     2,073,271  ;  Mar.  9. 

Webb,  Hartwell  W..  assicnor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Flint,  Mich.     Casing  machine.    2,069,052  ;  Jan.  26. 

Webb,  Irving  F.,  assignor  to  The  Singer  Manufacturing 
Compan.v,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Filled  bag  sewing  machine. 
2,090,587  ;  Aug,  17. 

Wehb,  James  A.,  Portland,  Tex.  Apparatus  for  cleaning 
and  conditioning  gravel.     2,085,283  ;  June  29. 

Webb,  James  H.,  Montreal  West,  Quebec,  Canada,  assignor 
to  Jenkins  Bros.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Valve.  2,091,745  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Webb,  Jervis  B.,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.  Conveyer.  2,073,131  : 
Mar.  9. 

Webb.  John  B.,  Dobbs  Ferry,  and  H.  W.  Papst,  New  York, 
assignors   to   Anaconda   Wire   &   Cable   Company,    New 
York,  N.  Y.     Pothead.     2,095,045  ;  Oct.  5. 
Webb,  John  L.,  assignor  to  Holly-Pax,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Tampon  winding  machine.     2.094,086  ;  Sept.  28. 
Webb.  Nelson   W.,  assignor   to  Eastwood-Neally   Corpora- 
tion,   Belleville,   N.    J.     Jlethod   and   machine   for   pro- 
ducing brazed  seams  in  wire  cloth.     2.100,294  ;  Nov.  23. 
Webb,  Robert  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Thomas  H.  Walsh, 

Boston,  Mass.     Tethering  stake.     2,087,176  ;  July  13. 
Webb,    William   L.,   assignor   to    Standard    Oil    Company, 
Chicago,   111.     Making  hydrocarbon  resins.     2,099,090  ; 
Nov.   16. 
Webber,  Charles.      (See  Logan,  L.,  and  Webber.) 
Webber,  Charles  S.      (See  Murdock,  F.   M.,  and  Webber.) 
Webber,  George  R.,  Palisades,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Brands  Incorporated,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Apparatus  for 
controlling  a  movable  web.     2,080,292  ;  May  11. 
Weber,  Arthur  G.      (See  Woodliouse,   J.   C,  and  Weber.) 
Weber,  Albert  L.      (See  JIcLean,   H.  C,  and   Weber.) 
Weber,  Arthur  E..  Green  Garden  Township,  Will  County, 
111.       Fence     wire     fa.^tener     and     post     construction. 
2,067,688;   Jan.   12. 

Weber,  Carl,  Chicago,  111.  Bathtub  construction. 
2,085,5.59  ;  June  29. 

Weber,  Carl  M.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Controlling  fdin  in  re- 
cording and  reproducing  apparatus.  2,003,899  ;  Sept. 
21. 

Weber,  Charles.     (See  Kerr,  W.  J.,  and  Webber.) 

Weber,  Charles  W.,  Margate  City,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Texas  Conipanv,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Licjuid  display  de- 
vice.    2.099.155;  Nov.  16. 

Weber,  Clifford  A.  M.,  Ijongmeadow,  assignor  to  Wost- 
inghouse  Elootric  &  Manufacturing  Companv,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Capacitor  motor.     2,091.065  ;  Aug.  31. 

Wober,  David,  {k  Co.      (Soo  \v,>l„-i-.  T.sniloro  IT.,  jissicuor. ) 

Weber,  Ernst-Herbert,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Dev'ice  for  the 
opening  of  containers.      2,074,150;   Mar.   16. 

Weber,  Erwln  li.  F.,  Sent  tie.  Wash.  Automatic  air  con- 
ditioning radiator.      2.084,365  ;   June  22. 

Weber,  Fritz  J.,  assignor  to  Schwolzerlsche  I<okoniotlv-& 
MasoliinonfabriU,  Wiuti-rlhur,  Switz(>rlanil.  Spacing 
inoiiil>or  for  typo  lino  soiling  and  printing  machines. 
2.078,722;  Apr.  27. 

Weber,  Fritz  W..  Aruba,  Dutch  West  Indies.     Aeroplane 

toy.      2,074,878  ;   IMar,    23. 
W("l)or,    (!ulllainno,    llnvange,    Mosi'Uo,    assignor    to    Tips 

IVIits  Flls  do  Knmools  do  Wondol  .^-  Cio,  Paris,  Franco. 

lOxiilosivo    oliargo   :\\\i\   npinir;itus    for    the    maiuifacluro 

of   Iho  snnio.      2,102,245;  Doc.    14. 
Wobor,  Harold  C,  MIKon,  and  W.  II.  MoAdnms.  Newton. 

1\Imss.,   assignors,   by   nu>sno  assignments,    to   Universal 

Oil   Products  (^ompanv,   Chicago,    III.     Ilydrocnrbon  oil 

conversion.     2.074,100  ;  Mar.   10. 


658 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Weber,  Harold  C,  Milton,  Mass.,  and  A.  Guyer,  Zurich, 
Switzurhind.  Procoss  for  the  production  of  boron 
trichloride.     2.097,482  ;  Nov.  2. 

Weber,  Heinrich,  assignor  to  Klangfilm  G.  m.  b.  H.,  Ber- 
lin, Germany.  Recording  of  electrical  impulses. 
2,101,419  ;  Dec.  7. 

Weber,  Hermann,  Zschopau,  Germany,  assignor  to  Auto 
Union  A-G.,  Chemnitz,  Germany.  Gear  controlling 
means  for  motorcycles.     2,094,163  ;  Sept.  28. 

Weber,  Herman,  assignor  to  Shakespeare  Products  Com- 
pany, Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Control  device.  2,101,160 ; 
Dee.  7. 

Weber,  Isaac  E.,  and  V.  W.  Slater,  Luton,  England,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company.  Wilmington.  Del.  Manufacture  of 
hydrogen  peroxide.  '  2,067,364  ;  Jan.  12. 

Weber.  Isadore  H.,  assignor  to  David  Weber  &  Co..  I'liila- 
delphia.  Pa.  Container  and  making  same.  2.075.679  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Weber,  John,  assignor  to  Alpine  Electric  Corporation, 
Schenectady.   N.    Y.     Fuse   plug.      2,095,274 ;    Oct.    12. 

Weber,  John  G.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Screw  Ma- 
chine Specialty  Company.  Firearm.  2,076,927  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Weber,  John,  and  N.  J.  Walsh,  assignors  to  Alpine  Elec- 
tric Corporation,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Electric  snap 
switch.     2,088,147  ;  July  27. 

Weber,  I^^ewis  F.,  New  Rochclle,  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Locating 
device.     2,082,862  ;   June   8. 

Weber,  Mathias  J.,  and  R.  E.  VanderhofE.  assignors  to 
Continental  Scale  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Weighing 
scale.     2,098,845  ;  Nov.   9. 

Weber,  Mathias  J.,  and  R.  E.  Vanderhoff,  assignors  to 
Continental  Scale  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Weighing 
scale.     2,098,846;  Nov.  9. 

Weber,  Max,  Chicago,  111.  Constant  level  apparatus. 
2,081,315  ;  May  25. 

Weber,  Max,  Chicago,  111.  Air  circulation.  2.088,312 ; 
July  27. 

Weber,  Max,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Rail  joint.  2,089,634  ;  Aug. 
10. 

Weber,  Roman  F.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Box.  2,071,096 ; 
Feb.  16. 

Weber,  Rudolf,  assignor  to  Telefunken  Gesellschaft  fiir 
Drahtlose  Telegraphie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Re- 
mote control  of  radio  apparatus.     2,083.105  ;  June  8. 

Weber,  Theodore  R.,  Latrobe.  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Locomotive  Company.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of 
leaf  springs.     2,086.992  ;  July  13. 

Weber,  Victor,  assignor  to  The  Emerson  Electric  Mfg. 
Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Oscillating  mechanism  for  fans. 
2,070,875  ;  Feb.  16. 

Weber.  Walter  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Corning  Glass  Works,  Corning,  N.  Y.  Tube  drawing. 
Re.  20,522  ;  Sept.  28. 

Weber,  Walter  C.  Aurora,  111.  Packless  ejector  flush 
valve.     2,008,252  ;  Jan.  19. 

Weber,  Walter  IT.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Com- 
pany, Detroit.  Mich.     Carburetor.     2,098.202  :  Nov.  2. 

Weber.  William  C.  (See  Darby,  G.  M.,  Roberts,  and 
Weber. ) 

Weber,  William  C,  Larchmont,  assignor  to  The  Dorr 
Company  .Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Crystallization. 
2,091,898  ;  Aug.  31. 

Weber,  William  J.,  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  Fastener. 
2,073.0.^7  :  Mar.  0. 

Weberling,  Ilelnrlch,  Munich,  Germany.  Color  photog- 
raphy.    2,071,010  ;  Feb.  16. 

Wehre,  Alfred  L.,  Morion,  Pa.,  assignor  to  TTnited  States 
Pipe  and  Foundry  Company,  Burlington,  N.  J.  Liquid 
diffusion  apparatus.     2,068,094  ;  Jan.  19. 

Webre,  Alfred  L..  Merion.  Pa.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Pipe  &  Foundrv  Company,  Burlington,  N.  J.  Condenser. 
2.088,124  :  July  27. 

Webre,  Alfred  L..  Merion,  Pa.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Pipe  and  Foundrv  Company,  Burlington,  N.  J.  Vacuum 
pan.     2,089,314;  Aug.  10. 

Webster,  Arthur.  (See  Schwidetzky,  O.  O.  R.,  and  Web- 
ster.) 

Webster  Company.  The.     (See  Erwood,  Joseph,  assignor.) 

Websler,  Duane  E.      (Sec  Sanford,  B.,  and  Webster.) 

Webster,  Duane  E.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.     Abrasive  article.     2,070,764  ;  Feb.  16. 

Webster,  Duane  E.,  assignor  to  Norton  Companv, 
Worcester,  Mass.     Abrasive  article.    2,076.833  ;  Apr.  13. 

Webster.  Duane  E..  a.ssignor  to  Norton  Company.  Worces- 
ter. Mass.     Abrasive  article.     2.078.354  ;  Apr.  27. 

Webster,  Duane  V...  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester.  Mass.  Grinding  wheel  and  making  the  same, 
2.081,843:  May  25. 

Webster,  Edgar  P..  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Belt  Coupling. 
2,090,275;  Aug.    17. 

Webster  Electric  Company.  (See  Fellows,  Harrison  E., 
assignor.) 

Webster  Engineering  Company.  (See  Stanley,  Edger  C, 
assignor.) 

Webster,  Goorgia  E.  and  R.  IT.,  Kirkwood.  assignors  of 
thrce-fiftlis  to  C.  <r.  Perry,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Weaving. 
2,006.6.59  :  Oct.  19. 

Webster,  Hugh  B..  Oakland,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company  of  Cnllfornla.  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Direc- 
tional-Inclination   recorder.      2.098,470;    Nov.   9. 


Webster,  John  W.  L.,  Liverpool,  England.  Golf  harness. 
2.103.502  :  Dec.  28. 

Webster,  Joseph  H.,  Riverside,  assignor  to  Food  Machinery 
Corporation,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Feed  control  mechanism. 
2,096.772  ;  Oct.  26. 

Webster,  Richard  H.     (See  Webster,  Georgia  E.  and  R.  H.) 

Webster,  Robert  A.,  and  H.  H.  Jloore,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  indicating  peak  conditions 
of  pressure  phenomena.     2,089,988  ;  Aug.  17. 

Webster,  Samuel  L.,  assignor  to  Draper  Corporation, 
Hopedale,  Mass.  Reed  holder  for  looms.  2,098,769  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Webster,  Samuel  W.  (See  Fitzpatrick,  W.  G.,  and  Web- 
ster.) 

Webster,  Vey  V.,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  R.  J.  Bien- 
venu,  Colfax,  La.  Diesel  gas  device  or  heater. 
2,070,189  ;  Feb.  9. 

Wcbstir,  Warren,  &  Company.  (See  Owens,  Percy  R., 
assignor.) 

Webster  Warren  &  Company.  (See  Rohlin,  Karl  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Webster,  William  S.,  Palmyra,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Radio  direction  finder. 
2,067,516:  Jan.   12. 

Wechsler.  Ralph,  Hillside,  and  E.  Segessemann,  Newark, 
assignors  to  National  Oil  Products  Company,  Harrison, 
N.  J.  Sulphonated  derivatives  of  animal  and  vegetable 
waxes.     2.095,778  :  Oct.  12. 

Weckerly,  JIark  A.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Weighing  scale. 
2.067,741  ;    Jan.    12. 

Weckerly,  JIark  A.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Jlanufac- 
turing  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Determining  charac- 
teristics of  concrete  aggregates.     2,067.742  :  Jan.  12. 

Weckerly,  Mark  A.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Weighing  device. 
2.067.743  ;   Jan.   12. 

Weckerly,  Mark  A.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  AVeighing  scale.  2,071.443  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Weckerly.  Mark  A.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Weighing  device. 
2,103,400;  Dec.  28. 

Weder,  William  J.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  General  Elec- 
tric  Company.     Uniting  metals.     2,094.482  ;    Sept.    28. 

Weder,  William  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  (jeneral 
Electric   Company.     Uniting   metals.     2,094.483  ;    Sept. 

Wedge,  Fred  D.     (See  Dawson,  G.  H.,  Unger,  and  Wedge.) 
Wedge,  Fred  D.     (See  Unger,  P.  O.,  and  Wedge.) 
Wedge,  Fred  D..  Lombard,  and  J.  Jaworski,  assignors   to 

W'ilson-Jones  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Loose  leaf  binder. 

2,001,619  :  Aug.  31. 
Wedger,  Walter  H.,  Belmont,  assignor  to  B.  B.  Chemical 

Co.,   Boston,   JIass.     JIanufacturing   shoes.     2,087,878 ; 

July  20. 
Wedlake,  Armin  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Device  for  measuring 

camber    and    caster    in    wheel    and    axle    mechanisms. 

2,077,082  ;  Apr.  13. 
Wedmore,   Edmund  B.,   and   G.  F.   Shotter,   London,  Eng- 
land.    Bearing.    2,073,434  ;  Mar.  9. 
'^^  o'n-r  ■'^•^"'''""*^    E-    Greenwich,     Conn.     Electric    plug. 

Weed,  Jlarry  D.,  Southport,  Conn.     Tire  chain  tightener. 

2.067,032  :  Jan.  5. 
Weed.    Oscar   S.,   North    Rose,    N.    Y.      Vise.      2,093,297  • 

Sept.  14. 
Weeden,  Harry  H.,   Drexel  Hill.   Pa.     Blow-down  system 

for  boilers.     2,088,627  ;  Aug.  3. 
Ueeg.   Herman   T..   assignor  to    Western   Research   &  De- 

n'''^j;G"J^"t  £"•■  i^A""  Francisco.  Calif.     Liquid  dispenser. 

2.09  I  ,.:)03  :  Nov.  2. 
Weekley,   William  T..  Atlanta,   Ga.     Garment  hanger  for 

automobiles.     2,080,990  :  May  18 
Weeks,  Ai-nold  N.      (See  Finn.   L.  J,,  and  Weeks.) 
AAeeks  &  Co.   (London)    Limited.      (See  Crouet,  Jean,  as- 
signor.) ' 

^^'t'r.^u  P^'f^  ^n  A^ilS'''^"'^'ee.  Wis.  Automatically  con- 
trolled valve.     2,085.348  ;  June  29. 

Weeks,  James  T..  Biloxi,  Miss.  Medicator.  2,078,111; 
Apr.  20. 

^'o^'ocr^^o",""';''  M.,  Modesto,  Calif.  String  tension  gauge. 
z,uoi).cioo  ;  July  o. 

^^  0.' n«i  ^-V  '<V  *^U-^'  ^-  ^-  S"PPorter  for  clothes  lines. 
^.()hl.4i  1  :  May  2o. 

Weeks.  Paul  T..  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Ravtheon  Produc- 
^'079  O^V^Mav"!     ^^^■^^"'  -^^"^^-     Thermionic  cathode. 


Weeldenburg,  Joliannes  G.,  Arnhem.  Netherlands,  assignor 
to  American  Enk.a  Corporation.  Enka.  N.  C.  Spinneret 
2!'lOo'58I  •  Nov    30'"     ™"""facture     of     artificial     silk. 

^^'ni'irrVw  V"  '^"•N'^y'^V^  ^^\  ^\la-  r-ombination  planter 
and  fertilizer  (listnhntor.     2.081,784  •  Atav  ''5 

\\eers.  William,  Jr..  Bronx.  N.  Y.  Emergencvbrike  for 
sleds  or  sloichs.     2.06,9,044  •  j.an    ^g     '^■^S*'°'^y  '"^=''^«  ^^^ 

^n^o^"^'"'  n^''"  ^^'-i.  assignor  to  The'Weezel  Bait  Com- 
^089,156:  ASg.   3'  '°-        ^'"fl"^l      fishing      bait. 

^^aisigno?')''   Company,    The.      (See   Weesner,   Lehn   W., 

"■'ii^iTeSy''  v^^5l^:^e^i^^ ""'  -^--^  --•'- 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


659 


Wegel,  Raymond  L.      (See  Lovell,   C.  A.,   and  Wegel.) 

Wegener,  Otto  F.     (See  Wojtale-n-icz,  J.  S.,  and  Wegener.) 

Wegner,  Alfred  E.  (See  Wennberg,  O.,  Wegner,  and 
Spadone.) 

Wegner,  William,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  Container  opener. 
2,090,085  ;  Aug.  17. 

Wegusen,  Nathan  R.,  Jr.  (See  Rosenthal,  N.,  and 
Wegusen. ) 

Wphrli,  Walter,  assignor  to  the  firm  of  Chemical  Works 
formerly  Sandoz,  Basel,  Switzerland.  Azo  dyestuffs 
and  their  manufacture.      2,103,804;  Dec.  28. 

Wehming.  Ilenrv.  Chicago,  111.  Testing  device. 
2,088,.355  ;  July  27. 

Wehn,  Fred  W.,  Pomona,  Calif.  Basin  dam.  2,080,956  ; 
May  18. 

Wehn,  Charles  E.,  Alameda,  Calif.  Mechanical  pencil. 
2,092,037;    Sept.   7. 

Wehnert,  Waldemar.      (See  Jobst,  G.,  and  Wehnert.) 

Wehr,  William  G.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Crane  & 
Engineering  Company,  Wicliffe,  Ohio.  Connection. 
2,076,106;  Apr.    6. 

Wehrlin,  Hans,  Berlin-Lichterfelde,  and  L.  Pungs,  Bruns- 
wick, said  Wehrlin  assignor  to  C.  Lorenz  Aktienge- 
sellschaft,  Berlin-Tempelhof,  Germany.  Modulating 
high-frequency  transmitters.     2,090,820  ;   Aug.   24. 

Wehry,  Oscar  H.,  Rockford,  111.  Clothespin.  2,100,825  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Weibezahn,  Carl,  and  F.  Walter,  Knapsack,  near  Cologne- 
on-the-Rhine,  assignors  to  Aktiengesellschaft  fiir  Stick- 
stoffdunger,  Cologne-on-the-Rhine,  Germany.  Preparing 
acetylene.     Re.  20,527  ;  Oct.  5. 

Weible,  Eddie  J.,  Hillsboro,  N.  Dak.  Variable  pitch  pro- 
peller means.    2,086,686  :  July  13. 

Weichert,  William.     (See  Pichler,  G.,  and  Wei  chert.) 

Weickmann,  August.      (See  HopfC,  H.,   and  Weickmann.) 

Weichmann,  Hans  K.,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Sensitizing  silver  halide  emulsion.     2,080,551 ;  May  18. 

Weidenhoff,  Joseph,  Inc.  (See  Harris,  Vernon  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

WeidenhofC,   Joseph.      (See  Haskins,  Butler  J.,   assignor.) 

Weidenhoff,  Joseph,  Inc.  (See  Norman,  Neville  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Weidenhoff,   Joseph,   Inc.      (See  Saballus,   Erwin   J.   and 

J.  H.  O.,  assignors.) 
Weidhaas,    Karl,    Berlin-Treptow,    Germany,    assignor    to 

General  Electric  Company.     Gaseous  electric  discharge 
lamp  device.     2,103,048;  Dec.  21. 
Weidinger,    Karl    W.,    St.   Louis,   Mo.      Well   flow   head. 

2,070,326  ;  Feb.  9. 
Weidman,  Fred.     (See  Hasbrouck,  John  C,  assignor.) 
Weidman,    Ralph    E.,    Fort   Lauderdale,   Fla.      Sun   bath 

cabinet.     2,080,644;  May  18. 
Weidrich,     Orrin,     Kenmore,     N.     Y.       Surfacing    device. 

2,097,806  ;  Nov.  2. 
Wpigel.  Albert  C.      (See  Rosencrants.  F.  H.,  and  Weigel.) 
Weih,  Julius,  Ozone  Park,  N.  Y.    Feeding  doll.    2,096,601  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Weihe,  Hermann  K.,   Berlin,   Germany.     Hydraulic   pres- 
sure device.    2,085,620  ;  June  29. 
Weiher,  George  P.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corporation, 
Dayton,    Ohio.     Refrigerating     apparatus.     2,086,485 ; 
July  6. 
Weijlard,  John.     (See  Engels,  W.  H.,  and  Weijlard.) 
Wei.ilard,   John,   assignor   to   M(!rck   &   Co.    Inc.,    Rahway, 
N.   J.     Intermediate  for   preparation   of  hormonps  and 
its  production.     2,072,913:  Mnv.  9. 
Weik,  Edwin  E.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  W.  Thornton. 

Dunsmuir,   Calif.     Gauge.     2,069,123 ;  Jan.  26. 
Weil,    Andrg.    I'aris,    France,    assignor   to   Air    Reduction 

Company,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Manufacture 

of  krypton  and  xenon  by  separation  from  atmospheric 

air.     2.101,300;  Dec.  7. 
Weil,    Harvey    V.,    Glendale.    Long    Island,    assignor    to 

Compo  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  New  York,  N.   Y. 

Device   for   making    composite   shoe    soles.      2,079,669 ; 

May  11. 
Weil,  John,  Mansfield,  Ohio.     Mop  wringer.     2,077,083 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Weil.    Lewis    P.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.     Portable    founlnln. 

2.10.1,653  ;  Dec.    28. 
Weiland,   Alfred,  Philadelphia.   Pa.,  assignor  to  Baldwin- 

Southwark  Corporation.     Fabricated    structure  for  air 

conditioning  units.     2,071.366  ;  Feb.  23. 
Weiland,  Alfred,   Philadelphia,  Pa.,   assignor  to  Baldwin- 

Southwark    Corporation.      Mufflor-filter    apparatus    for 

air  flow  passages.     2,091,774  ;  Aug.  31. 
Weiland,   Henry  J.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  and  O.  Stallniann, 

South  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignors  to  E.   I.   du  Pont   de 

Nemours   &   Company.   Wilmington,    Del.     Vat   dyestulT 

preparations.     2,087,866  ;  July  20. 
Wi'llcin,    I'aul    A.      (See  Krumm,  Tlioodore.  assignor.) 
Weiler,  Kenneth.      (See  Doinack,   Ijawrcnce  C.  .'issigiior.) 
Weiller,   Paul   O.,    IMoomfiold,   N.   J.,    assignor,   by    mosno 

assignments,   to   Radio   Corporation   of  America.      Elec- 
tron tulie.     2,084,172  ;  June  15. 
Weimar,  Ijcslio  L.     (See  Cummings,   C.  J.,   and  Weimar.) 
Weinier,     Raymond    S.,    Wilmington,    111.      Drag    bucket. 

2,090,773  ;  Oct.  26. 
WeimorH,      VVillieliii,      ISerlin-Roinickendorf,     assignor     to 

Slemcns-Sclmckertwerko       Aktiongcsellscluift,       Berlin- 

Slemensstadt,  Germany.     Position  indic.'ilor  for  ciirlKui 

brushes.      2,089,678;    Aug.    10. 


Weimerskirch,  Louis,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Mechanical  auto- 
matic pilot.     2,098,019  ;  Nov.  2. 

Weimont,  Joseph,  Bogota,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  A.  Kimball 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Price  tag  marking  machine. 
2,073,507  ;  Mar.  9. 

Weimont,  Joseph,  Bogota,  and  F.  A.  Hazard,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  A.  Kimball  Company,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Machine  for  attaching  price  tags.  2,103,654  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Weinand,  Klaus,  Leverkusen-I.  G.  Werk,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y. 
4cid  wool  dyestuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series. 
2,066,707  ;  Jan.  5. 

Weinand,  Klaus,  Leverkusen-I.  G.,  Werk,  and  C.  Bam- 
berger, Cologne-Mulheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  Gen- 
eral Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Acid  wool 
dyestuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series.  2,067,468  ;  Jan. 
12. 

Weinand,  Klaus,  Leverkusen-I.  G.,  Werk,  and  C.  Bam- 
berger, Cologne-Mulheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  Gen- 
eral Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Acid  wool 
dyestuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series.  2,067,469  ;  Jan. 
12. 

Weinand,  Klaus,  Leverkusen-1.  G.  Werk,  and  C.  Bam- 
berger, Cologne-Mulheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  Gen- 
eral Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Acid  wool 
dyestuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series.  2,077,539 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Weinand,  Klaus,  Leverkusen-I.  G.  Werk,  and  C.  Bamber- 
ger, Cologne-Mulheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  General 
Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Acid  wool  dye- 
stuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series.     2,082,192  ;  June  1. 

Weinberg,  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Game  apparatus. 
2,068,306;  Jan.  19. 

Weinberg,  Leon  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Cela- 
nese  Corporation  of  America.  Mixed  textile  material 
and  making  same.     2,078,886  ;  Apr.  27. 

Weinberg,  Leon  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Cel- 
anese  Corporation  of  America.  Textile  containing  mixed 
fibers  and  making  same.     2,096,152  ;  Oct.  19. 

Weinberg,  Leon  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Spun  yarn  and  preparing 
same.     2,099.766;  Nov.  23. 

Weinberg,  Louis  A.,  Chicago,  111  Trouser  pocket  and 
waistband   construction.     2,075,680  ;  Mar.   30. 

Weinbrenner,  Jules,  Thann  (Haut-Rhin),  France.  Lap- 
forming  apparatus.     2.078.355  ;  Apr.   27. 

Wiener,  Harry,  et  al.     (See  Theurer,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Weiner,  Hugo,  et  al.     (See  Deutsch,  Simon,  assignor.) 

Weiner,  John  H.,  Washington,  Pa.  Signaling  device. 
2,090,086  ;  Aug.  17. 

Weiner,  Louis  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gynecologic  instru- 
ment.    2,086,344  ;  July  6. 

Weinert,  Carl  R.      (See  Lowy,  A.,  and  Weinert.) 

Weingand,  Richard,  and  A.  Muchlinski,  Bomlitz,  near 
Walsrode,  Germany,  assignors  to  Sylvania  Industrial 
Corporation,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Tubing  and  process 
and  apparatus  for  producing  the  same.  2,070,247 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Weingand,  Richard,  and  A.  Muchlinski,  Bomlitz,  near 
Walsrode,  Germany,  assignors  to  Sylvania  Industrial 
Corporation,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Nitrocellulose  prod- 
uct.     2,070,248  ;   Feb.   9. 

Weingarten,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plumbing  fix- 
ture.    2,090,602  ;  Oct.  19. 

Weingast,  Max.      (See  Blecher.  Samuel  J.,  assignor.) 

Weinhart,  Howard  W.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Electron  discharge  device.     2,096,415  ;  Oct.  19. 

Weinhart,  Howard  W.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  32ork, 
N.  Y.     Coating  hollow  receptacles.     2,096,416  ;  Oct.  19. 

Weinhart,  Theodore  P.,  Ankeny,  assignor  of  seventv-five 
percent  to  G.  E.  Kellogg,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Dolly  for 
washing  machines  and  the  like.    2.100.929  ;  Nov.  30. 

Weinmayr,  Viktor  M.  (See  Tinker,  J.  M.,  and  Wein- 
mayr.) 

Weinreich,   George  F.      (See  Pratt,  B.,   and  Weinreich.) 
Weinrich,    William    W.,    assignor    to    Gulf    Research    and 
Development    Company,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Lubricating 
bearing  surfaces.     2,101,632;  Dec.  7. 
Weinryb,  Sidney,  et  al.     (See  Rivas,  Rafael,  assignor.) 
Weinstein,  Maurice  H.     (See  Zapp,  F.  J.,  and  Weinstein.) 
Weinzierl,   Joseph   T..   assignor   to   Kensington,    Incorpo- 
rated, Now  Kensington,  Pa.     Picture  frame.     2,081,722  : 
May  25. 
Weir.  G.  &  J.  Limited.      (See  Ilillier,  IT.,  and  Hagcn,  as- 
signors.) 
Weir,  G.  &  J.,  Limited.      (See  Sim,  .Tames,  assignor.) 
Weir,  Horace  M..  and  R.  B.  Chillns.  Jr.,  assignors  to  The 
Atlantic   Refining  Company,    T'hiladelphia,    Pa.      Treat- 
ment of  hydrocarbons.      2.073,053;  Mar.   10. 
Woirich.      TTeinricIi,      i'iiiladelphia.      Pa.        Thermostatic 

switch.     2.080,244:  May  11. 
Weirich.    TIeinricli,    Secaiie,     Pa.      Thermostatic    switch. 

2,080,245;  May  11. 
Weis,  Arthur  R.     (See  Blgolow.  G.  E.,  and  Weis.) 
\\'els,  Aucnst  M.,  et  iil.     (See  I'aul.  I,eonard  P..  assignor.) 
Weis,  Gilbert  C,   Tndinnapolis,  Tnd.     Trailer  drawbar  nt- 

iMcIitiienl.      2,007.006:   Oct.   20. 
Weis,  John  P.,  N'yack,  assignor  to  Wlllcox  &  Glbha  Sewing 
Maclilue  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Making  seamed  arliclos 
and  iipiiaratvis  therefor.     2,102,397;  Doc.   14. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Weis,  Joseph  H.,  West  Paris,  Maine,  assipnor  to  Felds- 
pathic  Research  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Ceramic 
raw  material  and  making  same.  2,094,439  ;  Sept.  28. 
Weis,  Joseph  H.,  West  Paris,  Maine,  assignor  to  Felds- 
pathic  Research  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pro- 
ducing kyanite.     2,094,440  ;  Sept.  28. 

Weisbaum  Bros,  lirower  Company,  The.  (See  Weisbaum, 
Jack,  assignor.) 

Weisbaum,  Jack,  assignor  to  The  Weisbaum  Bros.  Brower 
Company,      Cincinnati,     Ohio.        Necktie.        2,072,724 ; 
Mar.  2. 
Weisbecker,  Frank  G.,  Glenside,  assignor  to  Arcadia  Ho- 
siery Co.,  Lansdale,  Pa.    Knitting  machine.     2,101,801  ; 
Dec.  7. 
Weisberg,    Harold   J.,    Brighton,   and    C.   E.    Ide,    Greece, 
N.  Y.     Defrosting  signal  for  refrigerators.     2,071,148  ; 
Feb.  16. 
Weisberg.  Louis,  and  W.  F.  Greenwald,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  said  W.  F.  Green- 
wald.     Regeneration    of    photographic    developer    solu 
tions.     2.073,664  ;  Mar.  16. 

Weisberg,  Mark,  and  L.  Corman,  Providence,  R.  I.,  as- 
signors to  Alrose  Chemical  Company.  Method  and 
composition  for  coating  iron  and  steel  articles. 
2,077,450  ;  Apr.  20. 

Weisberg.    Samuel    M.      (See   Johnson,    A.    H.,    Weisberg, 

Johnson,  and  Parker.) 
Weisberg,  Samuel  M.      (See  Whitaker,  R.,  Weisberg,  and 
Hilker.) 

Weisberg,  Samuel  M.,  A.  H.  Johnson,  Baltimore,  Md.,  and 
JI.  E.  Parker,  Danville,  111.,  assignors  to  Research  Labo- 
tories  of  National  Dairy  Products  Corporation,  Inc., 
Baltimore,  Md.  Treating  lactic  fluids.  2,071,367  ;  Feb. 
23. 

Weisberg,  Samuel  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  F.  L.  Chappell, 
W.  E.  Stringer,  and  S.  Stevens,  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  and 
H.  A.  Trebler.  assignors  to  Seal  Test  System  Labora- 
tories, Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Making  lactate  salts  and 
lactic  acid.     2,071,368  ;  Feb.  23. 

AVeise,  Erwin.     (See  Meyer,  W,,  and  Weise.) 

Weise,  Kurt  R.,  University  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Cleveland  Crane  &  Engineering  Company,  Wickliffe. 
Ohio.     Conveyer  block  system.     2,084,879  ;  June  22. 

Weise,  Paul,  Leverkusen-I.  G.  Werk,  Germany,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  National  Lead  Company,  Now 
York,  N.  Y.  Titanium  containing  precipitates. 
2.091,799  :  Aug.  31. 

Weisel,  Willis  L.  (See  Sayers,  W.  W.,  Strube,  and 
Weisel.) 

Weisel,  Zenas  V.,  assignor  to  Universal  Plow  Edge  Com- 
pany, Ltd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Plow  bottom  and  re- 
newable cutting  edge  therefor.     2,08.'i.520  ;  June  29. 

AVeisel,  Zenas  V.,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  J.  R.  Stebbins, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Variable  speed  transmission. 
2,097,007  ;  Oct.  26. 

Weisemann,  Thomas  W.,  Chesterton,  Ind.  Antifriction 
cushioned  wheel.     2,087,365  ;  July  20. 

Weissenbcrg,  Eugen.  Vienna,  Austria.  Electrotliprapoutlc 
ani'aratus.     2.103,440:   Dec.   28. 

Weispnburg,  Andrew,  assignor  to  Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Composition  and  process  of 
making  same.     2,094,627  ;  Oct.  5. 

Weisenburg,  Andrew,  assignor  to  Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Com- 
pany, Inc..  Baltimore,  Md.  Window  channel. 
2.102.658:  Dec.  21. 

Weisend.  Otto  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  Miller,  Colum- 
bus. Ohio.      Coat.      2.088.350  :  July  27. 

Weisgerber,  Edwin  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Master  Separator  and  Valve  Company.  Oil  and  gas 
separator.     2.082,863;  June  8. 

Weisgerber,  Edwin  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Master  Separator  and  Valve  Company.  Scrubber. 
2,083.704:  June  15. 

Weishampel,  Robert  C.,  assignor  of  two-thirds  to  T.  J. 
Galipo,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine  for  grinding  twist 
drills  and  the  like.     Re.  20.491  ;  Aug.  31. 

Weishnmpol,  Robert  C,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Wrench. 
2.090.016;  Oct.  19. 

Weishampel,  Robert  C,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Drill  grinding 
machine.     2.098,267  :  Nov.  9. 

Weiske,   Guenther.      (See  Cocke.  II.,  and   Weiske. ) 

Woi.'sman,  Fred  O.     (See  ITouslialter,  F.  M.,  and  Weisman.) 

Weisman.  Ralph,  Detroit,  Mich.  Noiseless  and  anti- 
slipping  pad  for  bed  springs.     2,080,068:  May  11. 

Weiss,  Abraliam,  assignor  to  J.  Weiss,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Controlling  the  brakes  of  motor  vehicles.  2,079,978  • 
May  11. 

Weiss,  Abraham.  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Time  controlled  elec- 
tric switcli  for  electric  bulbs.     2,102.246  :  Dec.  14. 

Weiss,  Albert  J.      (See  Lewis,  R.  R..  and  Weiss.) 

Weiss,  Arthur  .T.,  St.  Albans,  assignor  1o  Robert  Gair 
Company,  Inc..  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Knock-down  con 
tainer.     2,006,753  :  Jan.  5. 

Weiss.  Benjamin,  assignor  of  one-half  to  B.  J.  Matzner, 
Flushing,  N.  Y.  Identifying  method  and  means  for 
garments  and   (he  like.      2.096.153;    Oct.   19. 

Weiss.  Carl  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Transmission  device 
2,092,437  ;    Sept.   7. 

Weiss  and  Downs,  Inc.  (See  Downs,  Charles  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Weiss,  Edward.      (See  Jenks.  Mvron  D,.  assignor.) 

Weiss.  EmII.      (Soe  Beckfr,  O.  W.,  and  Weiss.) 

Weiss,  Ernst.      (See  Bodmer,  A.,  Mulir,  and  Weiss.) 


Weiss,  Ernst,  Wattwil,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Heberlein 
I'atent  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  printing 
process  and  printing  paste  therefor.  2,099,782  ;  Nov. 
23. 

Weiss,  Erwin  A.,  assignor  to  Packard  Jlotor  Car  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     2,087,271  ;  July  20. 

Weiss,  George.  Des  Plaines,  assignor  to  Standard  Cap 
and  Seal  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Wire  coating 
mechanism.     2,070,035  ;  Feb.  9. 

Weiss,  George,  Des  I'laines,  assignor  to  Standard  Cap 
and  Seal  Corporation,  Chicago.  111.  Bottle  closure  and 
applying  same.     2,073,084  ;  Mar.  9. 

Weiss,  George,  Des  Plaines,  assignor  to  Standard  Cap  and 
Seal  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Apparatus  for  coating 
cores  or  strands.     2,087,711  ;  July  20. 

Weiss,  H.,  &  Company.     (See  Heller,  Herbert  J.,  assignor.) 

Weiss,  Harry  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Insulating  Kquip- 
ment.  Inc..  Chicaso.  111.  Material  transfer  apparatus 
Re.  20,375  ;  May  18. 

Weiss,   Henry   G.,    Cincinnati,   assignor   to   W.    R.   Todd, 
Montgomery,    Ohio,      Safety  device  for  motion  picture 
machines.     2,075,753  :  Mar.  30. 
'eiss,  Henry  G.,   Cincinnati.   Oh' 
apparatus.     2,079.537  :  JLiy  4. 

Weiss,  Joe.      (See  Weiss,  Abraham,   assignor.) 

Weiss,  John  E.     (See  Lundquist,  W.  G.,  and  Weiss.) 

Weiss,  Leo,  assignor  of  one-iwentieth  to  N.  D.  Q.  Specialtv 
Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  making  wire  frames  for  candle  holders.  2,072,230  : 
Mar.   2. 

Weiss,  Maximilian  E.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ice  cream  dipper. 
2,077,501 ;  Apr.  20. 

Weiss,  Melvin  V.,  Hnddonfield.  assignor  to  Radio  Con- 
denser Company,  Camden,  N.  J.  Temperature  com- 
pensating condenser.     2.079.309  :  May  4. 

Weiss,  Samuel  L..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Faucet  connection. 
Re.  20.593  :  Dec.  14. 

Weiss.  Samuel  L..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Faucet  connection. 
2.085.841  ;  July  6. 

Weisso,  Ernst,  Leipzig-Leutzsch,  Germany.  Optical  in- 
strument.     2.080.352:  Jlay  11. 

Weissenborn,  Albert.  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  Winthrop  Chemical  Company,  Inc.,  New 
Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Cyclic  unsaturated  ketones.  2,090,319  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Weisswange,  Ernst,  West  Reading,  Pa.  Tag.  2,078  431  • 
Apr.  27. 

Weist,  Glenn  E..  assignor  to  The  Kron  Co.,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.    Weighing  scale.     2,083,413  ;  June  8. 

^eisz.  George  R..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automatic  packing 
adjuster.     2,090,769  :   Aug.   24. 

Weisz,  Matthias,  Vienna,  Austria,  assignor  to  Evans  Case 
Company.     Pocket    vanity    case.     2,094.312:    Sept.    28. 

Weitzel,  Gustave.  (See  van  Taack-Trakranen  and 
Weitzel.) 

Weitzenkorn,  Joseph  W.,  Pittsburgh,   Pa.     Apparatus  for 

treating  materials.     2,074,819  :  Mar.  23. 
Welch.  Alfred  F..  Fort  Wayne,   Ind.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric    Company.      Resilient    mounting.      2,074,136  • 

Mar.  16.  ' 

Welch    Alfred  F.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind..  assignor  to  General 

E]ectric  Company.     Bearing  housing.     2.078.783  ;  Apr. 

Welch,  Arthur  R.,  assignor  to  Harbor  Plywood  Corpora- 
2'o79  093°''m:'{v  4    ^^'^^'^^        °°^^*^^      making     machine. 

Welch,  Arthur  R..  assignor  to  Harbor  Plywood  Corpora- 
tion, Hoquiam,  Wash.     Press  for  plywood.     2.094,862; 

Welch.   Elmer   B..   assignor  to   Firth-Sterling   Steel   Com- 

n-R''P^V-'J^'^^^^P°'"^'  .Pa-     ^"oy-      2,088,825;   Aug.    3. 
\\elch,   Elmer  B.,   assignor  to    Firth-Sterling   Steel    Com- 

'i'^"-!'  ■"cKeesport,  Pa.    Furnace  for  brazing.     2,094,249  : 

Sept.   28. 

Welch.  F.ugene  E.,  Nankin,  Ohio.  Furniture.  2,089,867 ; 
Aug.  10. 

^  Mar  Ve^^  ^''  ^'^'■^^^P"""*'  ^°-    Wallboard.    2,073,665  ; 

^^rJ!''iv^^I'^"°..^V,-?®®'??'""  *°  Amity  Leather  Products 
2°'6()  771  ■  Nov   oV^'     *^°™b'"ed  billfold  and  key  holder. 

Welch.  Walter  H.;  Poole,  Dorset,  England.     Retreading  of 

,,."3"i'"''i"'' l''^P  ^'I'pel  tires.     2,094,511  •  Sept    28 

eloh.  "  'lliain  H     Cuy.ahoga  Falls,  assignor  to  The  Fire- 
stone .Steel  Products  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.     Electrode 

,,-'','\''Pi'^""^  *''«  same.    2,071,671  ;  Feb.  23 

K    ncJ"'"     ^'"''  ^^^'^^  Company.     (See  Humphrey,  Doe 

wol^lHS  |<*"'*<^''-  I"C-  (See  Frlckey,  Royal  E.,  assignor.) 
h!?.'r*^  Service,  Inc.  (See  Frlckey,  R.  E.,  knd  Kalen- 
born.  assignors.) 

Weldon  Roberts  Rubber  Co.  (See  Henderson,  Russell  S., 
assignor.)  ' 

Weldon.  Walter  S..  >raryland  Heights.  Mo.     Curtain  tie- 
back  securing  device.     2,101,377;  Dec   7 
ni^J!"^''  ^'e^'in'ler  G..  assignor  to  Shell  Development 
h„Ti?*i  '';.  ^•■in  .Francisco,   Calif.     Orienting  device  for 

.,.»l7reho  e  deflecting  tools.     2,100,418  :  Nov.  30. 

\NelK-,  Nelson  S.,  Athens.  Ohio,  and  F.  Hocker.  Harrlsburg, 
T Tn»  fin^H?'°;^  \''  ^'"',  ^l^'^'^e  Company.   Athens,   Ohio. 

\v  ,11  „  1'  'If.'"  '*";  1"°^^  'eaf  binders.  2.080.975;  Mav  18 
Dnnv  Snn "rrnn*;-  ''^''S'?'  to  Shell  Development^om: 
2,085,243"  jTine  29  '''  '  ^"^'   """""^   ^^"'^^" 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


661 


Welker,     Harry     L.,     Williamsport,     Pa.       Body     brush. 

2,075,413  ;   Mar.   30. 
Welker,    Harry   L.,    Williamsport,    Pa.      Dental    cleaning 
and    massage    device.      2,075,681 ;   Mar.    30. 

Welker,  Mordecai  M.,  Canfield,  anil  C.  R.  Vaughn,  Youngs- 
town,  assignors  to  General  Dry  Batteries,  Inc.,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.    Carbonating  apparatus.    2,072,350  ;  Mar.  2. 

Welker,    Harry    L.,    Williamsport,    Pa.      Dental   cleansing 

and  massage  device.     2,077,540  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wellekens,    John    F.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Game    device. 
2,071,600  ;  Feb.  23. 

Wellensiek,  Adolph  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Rotary  en- 
gine.     2,075,561  ;   Mar.   30. 

Weller,  William  W.,  Chester,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Pad-Y-Wax 
Company,  Inc.     Waxing  pad.     Re.  20,260  ;  Feb.  2. 

Welles,  George  D.,  and  F.  Riebel,  Jr.,  assignors  to  Air-Way 
Electric  Appliance  Corporation,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Vacuum 
cleaner.     2,089,232  ;   Aug.   10. 

Wellford,  Harry  A.  (See  Leonard,  J.  W.,  Butterworth, 
Leonard,    and    Wellford,    Harry    A.    and    W.    L.,    Jr.) 

Wellford,   Walker  L.,   Jr.      (See  Leonard,  J.   W.,   Butter- 
worth,  Leonard,  and  Wellford,  Harry  A.  and  W.  L.,  Jr.) 
Wellington,     Barrett     R.,    Troy,    N.    Y.       Range    finder. 
2,071,444  ;  Feb.  23. 

Wellington,  Barrett  R.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Projecting  device. 
2,072,286  ;  Mar.  2. 

Wellman,  Charles  E.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Hydraulic  wheel 
cylinder  brake.     2,100,462  ;  Nov.  30. 

Wellman,  Charles  P.,  West  Medford,  Mass.  Merchandis- 
ing container.     2,072,695  ;  Mar.  2. 

Wellman,  Charles  1'.,  Medford,  Mass.  Locking  container. 
2,073,272  :  Mar.  9. 

Wellman  Engineering  Company,  The.  (See  Case,  Arthur 
F.,  assignor.) 

Wellman  Seaver  Rolling  Mill  Company  Limited.  (See 
McLay,  Gavin  S.,  assignor.) 

Wellman  Seaver  Rolling  Mill  Company  Limited.  (See 
Smith,  Sydney,  assignor.) 

Wellmar,  Sven,  Stockiiolm,  Sweden.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  drying  cellulose  and  like  material  in  a  con- 
tinuous web.     2.101..301  :  Dec.  7. 

Wells,  Alfred  A.,  Roselle  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Deodorizing  lubricating 
oils.     2,079,782;  May  11. 

Wells,  Burling  D.,  assignor  to  The  Mallory  Hat  Company, 
Danbury,  Conn.  Brim  pouncing  machine.  2,092,486 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Wells,  C.  G.,  et  al.     (See  Walker,  Jay  P.,  assignor.) 

Wells,  Charles  F.,  and  W.  O.  Purkins,  Temple,  Tex. 
Device  for  applying  paper  bags  to  garments. 
2,069.690 :  Feb.  2. 

Wells,  Donald  H.,  Glen  Ellyn,  111.  Filter.  2,103,572 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Wells,  Edward  C,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Imprinting  apparatus. 
2,092,995;  Sept.  14. 

Wells,  Edward  H.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Johns-Manville  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Smoke  jack.  2,083,933 ; 
June  15. 

Wells,  Edward  H.,  Jr..  New  York.  N.  Y.,  and  R.  Jackson, 
Raritan,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Johns-Manville  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Heatproof  container. 
2,087,611 ;  July  20. 

Wells-Gardner  &  Company.      (See  Owens,    Orville  R. 
signer.) 

AVells,    George  W.,   Amesbury,   Mass. 
2.090.493  ;  Auc.  17. 

Wells,    George  W,,   Amesburv,   Mass. 
door  latches.     2,066,438  :  Jan.  5. 

Wells,  Harold  D.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Ing  and  de-fibering  process  and  apparatus." 
June  15. 

Wells,  Herbert  J.  C.  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.  Steam  trap. 
2,084,470;    June  22. 

Wells,  Herbert  J.  C,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.  Heating 
system.     2,095.656  ;  Oct.  12. 

Wells,  Ira  M.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Road-grader  moldboard 
control  means.     2,074,601  ;  Mar.  23. 

Wells,  Jackson  B.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.J.    Making  sheeting.    2,072,145  ;  Mar.  2. 

Wells,  Joel  C.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Company, 
Southhridgo,  Mass.  Ophthalmic  mounting.  2,078  297  ■ 
Apr.  27. 

Wells,  John,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
for  extrudincr  matter.     2.068,362:  Jan.  19 

Wells,  Joseph  H.     (See  Seyler,  IT.  W.,  and  Wells.) 

Wells,  Leland  E.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  Willnrd 
Storage  Battery  (Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making 
ribbed  separators.     2,101,206;  Deo.  7. 

Wells,  Milton  11.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.  Lock  latch 
2,097, .504  :  Nov.  2. 

Wells,  Norman,  Sheen.  Ijondon,  England,  assignor  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  Amorioa.  High  fnujuencv  feeder 
arrangement  stiltable  for  use  with  radio  aerial  sys- 
tems.    2,073,085:   Mar.  0. 

Wells,  Ralph  J.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Railway  tie.  2,081,060; 
June  1. 

Wells,  Raymond,  liridgeboro,  and  IT.  M.  Kleckliefer,  River- 
ton,  iiRslgnors,  by  mesne  asHigiimontH.  to  Kleckhefer 
Container  Company,  Delair,  N.  J.  Bottle  carrier  car- 
ton.    2,097,041  ;  Nov.  2. 


as- 

Keeper  for  doors. 
Keeper  device  for 

Wastepaper  de-ink- 
2,083,884  ; 


Wells,  Thomas  E.,  Haydenville,  assignor  to  The  Ezykut 

Tool      Corporation,      Northampton,      Mass^'       Si(!kle. 

2,070,190;   Feb.    9.  i 

Wells,  Walter  F.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  W.  Grund,  De- 
troit,   Mich.      Treatment    of    masonry    wall    surfaces. 

2,082,193 ;  June  1. 
Wells,   Walter  T.,  Glendale,  assignor  to  The  Technicraft 

Engineering   Corp.,   Los   Angeles,    Calif.     Well   heating 

device  and  method.     2,076,308  ;  Apr.  6. 
Wells,  Walter  T.,  C.  H.  Barnes,  Glendale,  and  L.  Spencer, 

assignors   to   The  Technicraft   Engineering   Corp.,    Los 

Angeles,   Calif.     Bridging  plug.     2,076,307  ;  Apr.  6. 
Wells,    Wesley    B.,    Wilkinsburg,    assignor   to   The    Union 

Switch    &    Signal    Company,    Swissvale,    Pa.      Bearing. 

2,069,908  ;  Feb.  9. 
Wells,    Wesley   B.,    Wilkinsburg,    assignor    to   The    Union 

Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.    Railway  light 

signal.     2,094,689  ;  Oct.  5. 
Welman,   Francis  S.,  Bexley  Heath,  assignor  to  C.  L.  W. 

Aviation     Company,     Limited,      Gravesend,     England. 

Screw  propeller.     2,075,682  ;   Mar.   30. 
Welna,  Fred  J.,  Omaha,  Nebr.    Football  game.     2,075,152  ; 

Mar.   30. 
Welsbach   Street  Lighting   Company   of   America.      (See 

Whittaker,  John  D.,  assignor.) 
Welsbach  Traffic  Signal  Company.      (See  Keith,  William 

G.,  assignor.) 
Welsford,  Hubert  G.,  and  H.  Ulmann,  Montreal,  assignors 

to    Dominion    Engineering    Works    Limited,     Lachine, 

Quebec,    Canada.      Balancing    machine    for    rotating 

bodies.     2,074,290  ;  Mar.   16. 
Welsh,  Bert  T.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Cooling  and  dispensing 

device.     2,079,342  ;  May  4. 
Welsh,  James  W.,  assignor  to  The  Welsh  Manufacturing 

Company,     Providence,     R.     I.     Making    nose     guards. 

2,089,233  ;  Aug.  10. 
Welsh,  James  W.,  assignor  to  The  Welsh  Jlanufacturing 

Company,    Providence,   R.   I.     Nose  guard.     2,089,234 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Welsh,  James  W.,  assignor  to  The  Welsh  Manufacturing 

Company,  Providence,  R.  I.    Making  ophthalmic  mount- 
ings.    2,089,235  ;  Aug.  10. 
Welsh,   James  W.,  assignor  to  The  Welsh  Manufacturing 

Company,    Providence,    R.    I.     Ophthalmic    mounting. 

2.089.236  ;  Aug.  10. 

Welsh,  James  W.,  assignor  to  The  Welsh  Manufacturing 
Company,    Providence,     R.    I.     Ophthalmic    mounting. 

2.089.237  ;  Aug.  10. 

Welsh,  John,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Dispensing  device. 
2,098,477  ;   Nov.  9. 

Welsh  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Welsh,  James 
W.,  assignor.) 

Welsh,  Paul  J.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Steering  mechanism. 
2,093,298  ;   Sept.  14. 

Welsh,  Robert  R.,  Haddonfleld,  N.  J.,  and  J.  D.  Reid, 
Ardmore,  Pa.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  De- 
tector-oscillator coupling  system.     2,085,405  ;  June  29. 

Welsher,  Burdette  S.,  San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif.  Automatic 
balancing  of  airplanes.     2,089,515  ;  Aug.  10. 

Welter,  Sebastian  J.,  assienor  to  Armstrong  Bros.  Tool 
Co..  Chicago,  111.     Tool  holder.     2,078,475  :  Apr.  27. 

Weltzien,  Darwin,  Elgin,  111.  Furniture  packing  carton 
and  making  tl\fi  same.     2,068,095  ;   Jan.  19. 

Wemp,  Ernest  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fluid  coupling  and 
control.     2,073,357  :  Mar.  9. 

Wemp,  Ernest  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clutch  plate  structure. 
2,079,389  ;  May  4. 

Wemp.  Ernest  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clutch  cover  plate. 
2,079.888;  May  11. 

Wemp,  Ernest  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Mechanism  for  operat- 
ing clutches   or  the  like.     2,097,203  :   Oct.   26. 

Wempe,  Bernhard,  Berlin,  Germany.  Production  of  pure 
beryllium.     2,091,087  ;  Aug.   24. 

Wemple,  John  G.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Safety  control  mechanism. 
2,089,081  ;  Aug.  3. 

Wenc/.ler,  Lajos,  Augsburg,  Germany,  assignor  to  Uher- 
type  Aktiengesellschaft,  Glarus,  Switzerland.  Justifi- 
cation of  lines  of  type  matter  in  phototype  composing. 
2,098,928  ;   Nov.  9. 

Wendeborn,  Helmut,  Frankfort-on-tlie-Miiin,  Germany, 
assignor  to  American  Lnrgi  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Production  of  cement.      2,090,363;  Aug.   17. 

Wendel,  Albert  N.,  Meservey,  Iowa.  Tractor  attach- 
ment.    2,099,637  ;  Nov.  16. 

Wendel,  Leo  F.,  Elllnwood,  Kans.  Brake  release. 
2.102.501  :  Dec.  14. 

Wendell,  Carl  A.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  sep- 
arating materials.     2,068,783;   Jan.  26. 

Wendell,  Rudolf,  Roslvn  Heichts,  N.  Y.  Reflector. 
2,068,781  ;  .Tan.  26. 

Wendel,  Rudolf,  Rosyln  Heights,  N.  Y.  Lighting  fixture. 
2.102,810  :  Dec.  21. 

Wendnagel,  Charles  M.  E.  and  P.  W.,  Chicago,  111.  Ma- 
chine for  tapering  stave  stock.     2,004,703  :  Oct.  5. 

Wendnagel,  Frederick  W.  (See  Wendnagel,  Charles  M. 
10.  and  V.  W.) 

Wendt,  Ada  R.,  administratrix.     (See  Wendt,  Herman  D.) 

Wendt,  Bruno.     (See  Eggert.  J.,  Wendt.  and  Kriihllch.) 

Wendt,  Bruno.     (See  Ochwat,  1'..  and  Wendt.) 

Wendt,  (Jernld  ly.,  assignor  to  Coffee  Products  Corporation, 
New  York.  N.  Y.  Making  a  concentrated  extract  of 
colTee.     2,071,011  ;  Feb.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


AVendt,  Herman  D.,  West  Chester,  assignor  to  Milk  Proc- 
esses, Inc..  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Treating  sour  milk  prod- 
ucts.     2,072,192  ;   Jlar.    2. 

Wendt,  Herman  D.,  deceased.  West  Chester,  by  Ada  R. 
Wendt,  administratrix,  Coudersport,  assignor  to  Milk 
Processes,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Butter  substitute. 
2,085,134  :  June  29. 

Wendt,  Herman  D.,  West  Chester,  assignor  to  Milk  Proc- 
esses, Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manufacture  of  plastic 
cream.     2,087,587  :  July  20. 

Wendt.  Terrence  M.  E.     (See  Hansen,  S.  S.,  and  Wendt.) 

Wenecek,  William.      (See  Littell,  N..  and  Wenecek.) 

Wengen,  Frank  J.,  assignor  to  Eagle  Knitting  Mills, 
Inc.,  Milwaukee,  Wis,  Bather's  trunks.  2,080,246 ; 
May  11. 

Wenholz,  Walter  W.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Centralized  traffic  control- 
ling system.     2,096,832  ;  Oct.  26. 

Wenman.  Frederick  A.      (See  Hopf,  O.,  and  Wenman.) 

Wenn,  Floyd  D.,  Binghamton,  assignor  to  The  Brewer- 
Titchener  Corporation,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Hand  operated 
brake  lever.     2,086,010 ;   July  6, 

Wenn,  Floyd  D.,  Binghamton,  assignor  to  The  Brewer- 
Titchener  Corporation,  Cortland.  X.  Y.  Making  pawl 
or  detent  means.     2,100,619  ;  Xov.  30. 

Wennberg,  Odd,  Laurelton,  A.  E.  Wegner,  Flushing,  and 
C.  C.  Spadone,  Rockvllle  Centre,  assignors  to  Spadone 
Machine  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cutting  ma- 
chine.    2,071,097  :  Feb.  16. 

Wenneis,  John  M.     (See  Stokes,  W.  E.,  and  Wenneis.) 

Wenner,  Ralph  S.,  et  al.  (See  Palmer,  Delos  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wensley,  Earl,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Elec- 
tric Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheath 
cutting  apparatus.     2,086,104  ;  July  6. 

Wensley,  Earl,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Western  Electric 
Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Composite 
article  and  making  composite  articles.  2,087,311  ;  July 
20. 

Wente,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Recording  sys- 
tem.    2,077,193  :  Apr.  13. 

Wente,  Edward  C,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Calculating  de- 
vice.     2,098,326  :  Nov.  9. 

Wenter,  Julius,  Budapest,  Hungary.  Apparatus  for  per- 
manently waving  hair.     2.069.866  ;  Feb.  9. 

Wentworth,  Herbert  B.,  Erie,  Mich.  Drying  lightweight 
materials.     2,085,842  ;  July  6. 

Wentworth.  Pearl  J.,  Fort  Thomas,  Ky.  Composition  for 
shoe  manufacture  and  making  shoes.  2,103,884  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Wentworth,  Philip  C,  Providence,  R,  I.  Traveler. 
2,067,429  ;  Jan.    12. 

Wentz,  Benno.     (See  Salmang,  H.,  and  Wentz.) 

Wentz,  William  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Dyeing  mucliine. 
2,072,323  ;  Mar.  2. 

Wenzel.  Albert  W..  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Packing  ring. 
2.07S,74S  :  Apr.  27. 

Wenzel,  Albert  W..  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Packing  ring. 
2,079,977  :  May  11. 

Wenzel,  Albert  W.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Manufacturing 
packing  rings.     2,081,257;  May  25, 

Wenzel,  Albert  W.,  West  Orange,  N.  J.-  Making  packing 
rings.     2,081,258  ;  May  25. 

Wenzel,  Alvin  J.,  Michigan  City,  Ind..  assignor  to  Reli- 
ance Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Shirt 
sleeve.     2.098.847  :  Nov.  9. 

Wenzel,  Fred  F.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Cigarette  holder. 
2.084,930;  June  22. 

Wenzl,  Richard.      (See  Steinberg,  O.,  and  Wenzl.) 

Wenzl.  Richard,  Freiburg,  Germany.  Air  cooler. 
2,097,851  ;   Nov.  2. 

Wcrbin.   Sanford  J.      (See  Frioden,  A.,  and  Werbin.) 

WerdehofT,  Albert  B.,  Lake  Orion,  assignor  to  Cliryslor 
Corporation.  Detroit,  Mich.  Automobile  frame. 
2,088,453;  July  27. 

WerdehofT,  Albert  B.,  L.ike  Orion,  assignor  to  Chrysler 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grille.  2,093,499 ;  Sept. 
21. 

Werdenberg,  Ileinrinh.  Non-AUschwil  near  Basel,  assignor 
to  the  firm  Durand  &  Iluguenln  S.  A.,  Basel.  Switzer- 
land. Printine  with  mordant  dvestuffs.  2,093.377  • 
Sept.  14. 

Werder,  John  F..  Lnkewnod,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E. 
Rogprs,  South  Euclid,  Ohio.  Machine  for  testing  lubri- 
cants.    2.067.996  ;  .Tan.  19. 

Werder,  John  F..  Lakewood.  Ohio.  Speed  indicating  de- 
vice.    2,0<»O.OS7  :   Aug.   17. 

Werdermann.  Arthur,  (See  Laska,  L.,  Haller,  and  Werd- 
ennann.) 

Werfelman,    George    H.       (See    Magruder,    John    O.,    as- 
signor.) 
Worltz.  Jolm.  Cicero,  111.     Combined  socket  and  reflector. 
2.074.879  :  Mar.  23. 

Werkspoor   N.   V.      (See    Mattem,    Helnrlch   M.   M.,   as- 
signor.) 
Werner.    .Mexnnder   F.,    Detroit.    Mich.,    assignor   to   The 
Murray  ("nrpurntlon  of  America.     Spring  covering  ap- 
paratus.     2.093.531  :   Sent.  21. 

Werner,  Arthur  W.     (See  Ileue,  J.,  and  Werner.) 

Wemer.  Calvin  J..  Dayton.  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Control  device. 
2,086.7.')5  ;  July  13. 


Werner,  Calvin  J.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Switch.  2,094,199  ; 
Sep:.    2S. 

Werner,  Calvin  J.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Control  system. 
2,095,579  ;  Oct.  12. 

Werner,  Calvin  J.,  and  C.  H.  Kindl.  Dayton,  Ohio,  as- 
signors to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Jlich. 
Control  device.     2.086.754  :  July  13. 

Werner,  Frank  J.,  and  G.  H.  Werner,  Portage  Township, 
Porter  County,  Ind.  Rail  and  joint  bar.  2,089,104 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Werner,  Gilbert  H.     (See  Werner,  Frank  J.,  and  G.  H.) 

Werner,  Hans.      (See  Schmalfuss,  H.,  and  Werner.) 

Werner,  Hans,  Steinach,  St.  Gall,  assignor  to  Societe 
Anonvme  Adolphe  Saurer,  Arbon,  Switzerland.  Loom. 
2,088",045  ;  July   27. 

Werner,  Le  Roy  O.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Golf  club. 
2,083,175  ;  June  8. 

Werner,  Ludwig,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Eastern  Labora- 
tories, Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multiple  serv- 
ice hair  drier  or  the  like.     2,090,165  ;  Aug.  17. 

Werner,  Wilhelm.      (See  Wolff,  P,,  and  Werner.) 

Wernlund,  Christian  J.  (See  Oplinger,  F.  F.,  and  Wern- 
lund.) 

Wernlund,  Christian  J.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignor 
to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilminston. 
Del.     Hardening  proteins.     2,073,666  ;  Mar.  16. 

Wernmark,  Carl  G.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  H.  W.  Landeen,  one-fourth  to  H.  A.  Landeen,  and 
one-fourth  to  A.  J.  "JIac"  AIcDonald,  Hollywood,  Calif. 
Shoe  construction.     2,073,543  ;  Mar.  9. 

Werntz,  James  H.      (See  Kirby,  J.  E.,  and  Werntz.) 

Werntz,  James  H.,  Marshallton,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Ethers  of 
dihydric  phenols.     2.067.960  ;  .Ian.  19. 

Werntz,  James  H.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Xanthic  formates. 
2,070,634  ;  Feb.  16. 

Werntz,  James  H.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Halide  esters  of  poly- 
unsaturated alcohols  and  preparing  same.  2,099,357  ; 
Xov.  16. 

Werntz,  James  H..  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Polycarboxylic  acid 
esters  of  polyunsaturated  higher  alcohols.  2,101,227  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Werring,  Francis  W.     (See  Lovekin,  L.  D.,  and  Werring.) 

Werring,  Francis  W.,  assignor  to  Kitson  Company,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.  Temperature  and  pressure  relief  valve. 
2,099.643;  Nor.   16. 

Wertenbruch,  William  C  Washington,  D.  C.  Railroad 
routing  chart.    2,097,008  ;  Oct.  26. 

Wertheim  &  Paul,  Inc.  (See  Penney,  Harold  D.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Wortlieimer,  Adolf,  Dusseldorf,  Germany.  Electric  ad- 
verrising  device.     2.075.841  :  Apr.   6. 

Wertz,  Daniel  L..  assignor  to  Eclipse  :Ma chine  Company, 
Elmire.  N.  Y.     Backfire  release.     2,068,722  ;  Jan.  26.   ' 

Wertz.  Daniel  L.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Machine  Company, 
Elmira,  N.  Y.  Throttle  control  for  internal  combustion 
engines.     2,097,409  :  Oct.  26. 

Wescott,  Alfred  A.,  Elmira,  X.  Y.  Container.  2,087,826  ; 
July  20. 

Wescott,  Jay  V.,  et  al.     (See  Wright.  William,  assignor.) 

Weslake,  Henry,  Putney  Hill.  London,  England.  Engine 
poppet  valve.     2.070,102  ;  Feb.  9. 

Wesolowski,  Wenceslaus  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Water- 
proof cigarette  pouch.     2,093,345  ;   Sept,  14. 

Wessblad,  Karl  A..  H.  Elis,  A.  G'ith.  and  J.  O.  Naucler, 
assignors  to  Industrikemiska  Aktiebolaget,  Stockholm, 
Sweden.  Apparatus  for  the  fermentation  of  liquids. 
2,077,652  ;  Apr.  20. 

Wessel,  John  F.     (See  Baughn,  Samuel  C,  assignor.) 

Wesselmann.  Louis  E..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
treating    cle.ining  solvents.     2,098,713;   Nov.   9. 

Wesseler,  William  J.     (See  Balinger,  Lee  O.,  assignor.) 

\Aesseler,  William  J.,  et  al.  (See  Wilson,  Steven,  as- 
signor.) 

Wessman,  Arnt  W.,  Moline,  111,,  assignor  to  Interna- 
tional Harvester  Company.  Adjusting  means  for 
thresher  feeder  carriers.     2,091,462  •  Aug     31 

Wesson.   Alexander  J.      (See  Ellis.   G.    H..   and    Wesson.) 

\\esstrom  Ragnar,  Rotebro,  and  G.  V.  H.  Olson,  Stock- 
holm, Sweden.  Making  printing  blocks.  2,093,063  ; 
Sept.  14. 

West.  Alan  A..  West  Oak  Lane,  assignor  to  The  Electric 
Storage  Battery  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Making 
porous  separators.     2.066,.596  ;  Jan.   5. 

West,  Appollyon  M.,  Childress,  Tex.  Removable  back 
pressure  valve.     2,092.822  ;  Sept.   14 

^^'S^i'  „  Brerinan  B.,  Cleveland,  Oliio.  Shoe  calk. 
2,072.3ol  ;  Mar.  2. 

West,  Charles  P..  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
J-.lectric   &   -Manufacturing   Company,   East    Pittsburgh, 

,^--     Rpculating  system.     2.006.919  ;   Jan.  5. 
t^^-u^'i"'"!®^  ^-  Edgewood.  Pa.,  and  B.  S.  Burke,  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manu- 
facturing Company.  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Remote  sig- 
naling system.     2,082,038  ;  June  1. 

JJ>st,  Donald  W.      (See  Levy.  L.  A.,  and  West.) 

o'nc  i^^T-l'^'^i   A.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Quilting    frame. 
-,Uo4,o0i  ;  June  22. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


663 


West,  Elden  W.,  and  E.  R.  Blome,  Sidney,  Nebr.  Hay 
loader.     2,089,516  ;  Aug.  10. 

West,  Ernest.     (See  West,  Frederick  J.  and  E.) 

West,  Frank  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bolt  and  chain  lock. 
2,076,605  ;  Apr.  13. 

West,  Frank  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Washing  apparatus. 
2,076,688  ;  Apr.  13. 

West,  Fred  E.,  et  al.     (See  Brown,  Aldrich  M.,  assignor.) 

West,  Frederick  J.  and  E.,  assignors  to  West's  Gas 
Improvement  Company  Limited,  jNlancliester,  Englaiiu. 
Vertical  retort  for  the  carbonization  of  coal  and  the 
like.      2,072,392  ;   Mar.    2. 

West,  Frederick  J.  and  E.,  assignors  to  West's  Gas 
Improvement  Company  Limited,  Miles  Platting,  Man- 
chester, England.  Vertical  retort  for  the  continuous 
distillation  of  carbonaceous  materials.  2,082,270 ; 
June  1. 

West,  Frederick  J.  and  E.,  Miles  Platting,  Slanchester, 
assignors  to  West's  Gas  Improvement  Company  Limited, 
Manchester,  England.  Vertical  retort  for  the  carboni- 
zation of  coal  and  like  materials.     2,088,252  ;  July  27. 

West,  George  H.  B.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Storage  Bat- 
tery Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Terminal  pbst  as- 
sembly.    2,066,597  ;  Jan.  5. 

West,  Harry  R.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Induction  voltage  regulator. 
2,091,842  ;  Aug.  31. 

West,  Victor  E.,  assignor  to  P.  H.  Murphy  Company, 
New  Kensington,  Pa.  Hatch  construction.  2,100,128  ; 
Nov.  23. 

West,  William  M.,  assignor  to  Crown  Cork  &  Seal  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Cork  composition. 
2,087,942  ;  July  27. 

Westall,  Edward  F.,  Alhambra,  Calif.  Bailer.  2,099,877  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Westberg,  Gustave  E.,  et  al.  (See  Westberg,  H.,  and 
McCormacli,  assignors.) 

Westberg,  Harry,  and  L.  E.  McCormack,  Los  Angeles,  as- 
signors of  one-half  to  G.  E.  Westberg,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,  and  one-half  to  W.  S.  Rae,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Con- 
crete conveying  and  mixing  machine.  Re.  20,440 ; 
July  6. 

Westberg,  Karl  E.  E.,  assignor  to  Svenska  Aktiebolaget 
Gasaccumulator,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Oxygen  valve. 
2,076,757  ;  Apr.  13. 

Westbrook,  Leon  R.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Zinc  plating.  2,080,520  ; 
May  18. 

Westcott  Electric  Casting  Corporation.  (See  Hoke, 
Walter  W.,  assignor.) 

Westcott  Rule  Company.  (See  Dombrowski,  Briney  S., 
assignor. ) 

Westell.  Fdgar  P.  L.,  Coventry,  assignor  to  The  General 
Electi-ic  Company  Limited,  London.  England.  Electric 
constant  tpnipernture  device.      2.093,745  ;   Sept.   21. 

Westendorp,  Mary  A.,  executrix.     (See  Andrews,  Mary  R.) 

Westendorp,  Willem  P.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Pool-type  discharge  device. 
2.070,501  :   Feb.    9. 

Westendorp,  Willem  F.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Thermostatically-controlled 
switch.     2,095,846  ;  Oct.  12. 

Westenfelder,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering  Cor- 
poration, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Window  deflector  mounting. 
2,089.458;  Aug.  10. 

Westerdahl,  Wilhelm  O.,  Stockholm,  Sweden.  Roller 
skate.     2.073.435  ;  Mar    9. 

Westerhouse,  Louis  JI.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Packing  ring 
joint  sealing  shoe  with  ring  expander.  2,085,457  ;  June 
29. 

Westerman,  Hyman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hosiery.  2,081,026  ; 
May  18. 

Western-Austin  Company.  (See  Brown,  E.  C,  and  Burns, 
assignors.) 

Western  Bakeries  Corporation.  (See  Quick,  Claude  E., 
assignor.) 

Western  Cartridge  Company.  (See  Buxton,  P.  H.,  and 
Foster,  assignors.) 

Western  Cartridge  Company.  (See  Foster,  H.  C,  and 
Loroy,  assignors.) 

Western  Cartridge  Company.  (See  Seavey,  Frederick  R., 
assignor.) 

Wostcrn  Casket  Hardware  Co.  (See  McLaud,  O.  R.,  and 
Stewart,  assignors.) 

Western  Chain  I'roducts  Co.  (See  Stuller,  Earl  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western   Clock   Company.      (See  Ncurcuthcr,   Andrew  11., 

assignor.) 
Western  Display  Company.      (Sec  Van    Schuck,  Leon  F., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.     (See  Anderson,  Sidney  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Western   Electric  Company.      (See  Andrews,   J.   W.,   and 

Gillis,  assignors.) 
Western    Electric   Company.      (See   Baum,    Henry   C,   as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.     (See  Bent,  E.  D.,  and   Enst- 

lako,  assignors.) 
Western    Electric   Company.      (See   Bockisch,    Walter   A., 

assignor.) 
Western   Electric   Company.       (See   Boe,    Ilehner   J.,    as- 
signor.) 


Western  Electric  Company.     (See  Bohannon,  William  B., 
assignor.) 

Western   Electric   Company.       (See   Bouget,   Yves  A.,   as- 
signor. ) 

Western    Electric   Company.      (See   Bouvier,    G.   A.,    and 
Larson,  assignors.) 

Western    Electric    Company.       (See    Brown,    A.    B.,    and 
Siebs,  assignors.) ' 

Western     Electric    Company.       (See    Brown,     M.,     and 
O'Connor,  assignors.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Brunner,  Anton  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western    Electric    Company.      (See    Carlson,    G.    R.,    and 
Stoetzel,   assignors.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Cerwin,   Steven   S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Cox,   Thomas  K.,   as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  De   Lorme,   Alfred  C, 
assignor.) 

Western    Electric    Company.      (See    Devaux,    Lucien,    as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Dixon,   Alfred  L.,   as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.     (See  Dixon,  A.  L.,  and  Davis, 
assignors.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Dunham,  Bert  G.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Earp,  Charles  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western   Electric   Company.      (See   Franz,   Erwin  E.,   as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.     (See  Fruth,  H.  F.,  and  Bor- 
land, assignors.) 

Western    Electric    Company.      (See    Gillis,    Randall,    as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Green,  Charles  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Hackbarth,  C.  J.,  and 
Lundeen,  assignors.) 

Western   Electric  Company.      (See  Hallam,   Cecil  A.,    as- 
signor.) 

Western    Electric    Company.      (See    Hartley,    G.    C,    and 
Reynolds,  assignors.) 

Western    Electric    Company.      (See   Henning,    George   E., 
assignor.) 

Western    Electric   Company.      (See   Hill,   Walter  M.,    as- 
signor.) 

Western    Electric    Company.      (See    Horton,    J.    W.,    and 
Terry,   assignors.) 

Western  Electric  Company.     (See  Jacobsen,  Bent  B.,  as 
signer.) 

Western   Electric  Company.      (See  Jespersen,  Helgo  W., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.     (See  Jessup,  Richard  D.,  as 
signor. ) 

Western    Electric    Company.      (See    Johannessen,    V.    L 
and  Merrick,  assignors.) 

Western   Electric  Company.      (See  Johnstone,  Harold   G 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Johnstone,  H.  G.,  and 
Engst,  assignors.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Kalmbach,  Lloyd   R., 
assignor.) 

Western    Electric    Company.      (See   Kelly,    John    C,    as- 
signor.) 

Western    Electric   Company.       (See   Kivley,    Ray    C,    as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.     (See  Knoth,  Richard  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.     (See  Laing,  David  A.  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.     (See  Lair,  J.  J.  B.,  and  Per- 
roux,  assignors.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Lamplough,  Leslie  F., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Landreth,   Morton   L., 
assignor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Larsen,  Einer   W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Westein  Electric  Company.'  (See  Lawrence,  Roger  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Lutz,  Raymond  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Western    Electric    Company.      (See   Lynn,    Alger   M.,    as- 
signor.) 

Woslorn    Electric    Company.       (See    March,    A.    T.,    and 
Itoniniers.  assignors.) 

Western  Electric  Company.      (See  INIartindoll,  Frank,   as- 
signor.) 

Western  lOloctric  Company.      (See  Mcliarn,  Ernest  S.,  as- 
signor.) 
Western   Electric   Company.      (See  MoMimus,   James    M., 

assignor.) 
Western   Electric  Company.      (See  McWliirlor,   E.   M.   S., 
and  Flint,  assignors.) 

Western   Electric  Company.      (See  Morberg,   Ivar   A.,  as- 
signor.) 
Western  Electric  Company.      (Sec  Morris,  Joseph  C,  as- 
signor.) 
Western  Electric  Company.      (See  Pagenkopf,  W.  H.,  and 

Hanson,  assignors.) 
Western    Electric    Coinpiiny.       (See    UiilclilTe,    Harry,    as- 
signor.) 


664 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Western  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
Western   Electric   Company. 

assignor.) 
Wc'stprn  Electric  Company. 

Scott,   nssignors. ) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

assignors.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
Western    Electric    Company. 

assignor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

assignor.  ) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

assignors.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

assignor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 

Western  Electric  Company. 

assignor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
Western   Electric   Company. 

assignor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

signor. ) 
Western   Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
Western   Electric   Company. 

assignor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

Van  Nest,  assignors.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

signor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

Lagan,  assignors.) 
Western   Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
Western   Electric   Company. 

signor.) 
Western  Electric  Company. 
Western    Electric    Company. 

signor. ) 
Western  Electric  Company. 

assignor.) 
Western  Electric   Company. 

assignor) 
Western 


(See  Reichelt,  Lester  O.,  as- 

(See   Remmers,   Walter   E., 

(See  Kemmers,  W.  E.,  and 

(See  Rinck,  F.  B.,  and  Kivley, 

(See  Savage,  Eugene  F.,  as- 

(See   Schlacks,   Henry   V., 

(See  Schreiber,  Louis  J.  J., 

(See  Scott,  T.  R.,  and  Field, 

(See  Scrantom,  De  Hart  G., 

(See  Seeley,  George  A.,  as- 

(See  Seljesaeter,  Kaare  S., 

(See   Siebs,   Claude  T.,  as- 

(See  Spencer,  Frank  C,  as- 

(See  Svikhart,  Miles  L.,  as- 

(See   Taborsky,    Frank    G., 

(See  Talmann,  Asbjorn,  as- 

(See   Traves,   John    R..    as- 

(See   Underwood,   Carl    M., 

(See  Underwood,  C.  M.,  and 

(See  Veale,  Charles  C,  as- 

(See  Veale,  C.  C,  and  Mac- 

(See  Ward,  Henry  L.,   as- 

(See   Weaver,    Leo   L.,   as- 

(See  Wells,  John,  assignor.) 
(See    Wensley,    Earl,    as- 

(See   Weston,   William  K., 

(See  Williams,   Robert   R., 


Electric    Company    Incorporated.       (See    Alber- 

sheim,  Walter  J.,  assignor.) 
Western   Electric   Company   Incorporated.      (See   Friebus, 

Reginald  T.,  assignor.) 
Western    Electric    Company    Incorporated.       (See    Lord, 

Reginald  J!.,  assignor.) 
Western    Electric    Company    Incorporated.      (See    Silent, 

Harold  C.,  assignor.) 
Western  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Stal- 

cup,  E.  F.,  and  Nelson,  assignors.) 
Western   Geophysical    Company.      (See    Salvatori,   Henry, 

assignor.) 
Western  Geophysical  Company.      (See   Salvatori,  H.,  and 

Walling,  assignors.) 
Western,     John,     North     Chicago,     HI.       Grave     tomb. 

2,073,720  ;  Mar.  16. 
Wostern  Land  Roller  Company.      (See  Gray,  Garold  C.  J., 

assiirnor  ) 
Western  Railroad  Supply  Company.     (See  Gort,  Godfrey 

assignor.) 
Western  Railroad  Supply  Company.     (See  Gort,  G.,  and 

Dinnerville,  assignors.) 

Western   Research  &  Development  Co.      (See  Weeg,   Her- 
man T.,  assignor.) 
Western  States  Machine  Company.      (See  Roberts,  Eugene, 

assignor.) 
Western  States  Machine  Company.     (See  Stevens,  George 

E.   assignor.) 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  The.      (See  Beardsley, 

Rruce.  assignor.) 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  The.     (See  Beardsley 

B.,  and  Creedon,  assignors.) 
We.stnrn  Union  Tclegrapli  Company,  The.      (See  Brevfogel 

•Albert  W.,  as.signor. )  "  ' 

Wostern  Union  Telegraph  Company,  The.      (See  Demonet 

Eugene  A.,  assignor.) 
Western    Union    Telegraph    Company,    The.      (See   Eller 

Keith  B.,  assignor.) 
Western    Union    Telegraph    Company,    The.      (See    Estes, 

P.  II.,  and  (;iark,  assignors.) 
Western    Union   Telegraph    Company,   The.       (See   Kline. 

Bernard  L.,  assignor.) 
Western   Union  Telegraph  Company,  The.      (See  I-awton, 

Chester  S..  assignor.) 
Western  Union   Telegraph   Company,  The.      (See   I>awton, 

C.  S.,  and  Bloomer,  assignors.) 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  The.      (See  Mample 

Adolph  Z.,  assignor.) 
Western   T'nion   Telegraph   Company,  The.      (See  Mllnor, 

Joseph  W.,  assignor.) 


Western   Union    Telegraph   Company,    The.      (See   Myer, 

Percy  L.,  assignor.) 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Randall,  G.  A., 

and  Wheeler,  assignors.) 
Western    Union   Telegraph   Company,   The.      (See   Smith, 

Donald  H.,  assignor.) 
Western    Union   Telegraph   Company,   The.      (See   Stein- 

nietz,  Alfred  A.,  assignor.) 
Western   Union   Telegraph   Company,   The.      (See  Terrill, 

John  B.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Western   Union   Telegraph   Company,  The.      (See  Watter- 

son,  Robert  S.  .Jr.,  assignor.) 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Company,  The.     (See  Wheeler, 

E.  R.,  and  Sortore,  assignors.) 

Western  Wire  Products  Company.  (See  Young,  Harry 
M.,  assignor.) 

Westfalisch-Anhaltische  Sprengstoff  -  Actlen  -  Gesellschaft 
Chemische  Fabriken  et  al.  (See  Geitmann,  Theodor, 
assignor.) 

Westfield  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Clark, 
George  W.,  assignor.) 

Westfield  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Duffy, 
Thomas  I.,  assignor.) 

Wi'srliekl  River  Paper  Company.  (See  Barnhart,  Philip 
S.,  assignor.) 

Westin,  Charles  J.     (See  Stolces,  F.  J.,  and  Westin.) 

Westin,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  F.  J.  Stokes  Machine  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Safety  tube  seal  and  its  man- 
ufacture.   2,066,754  ;  Jan.  5. 

Westin,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  P.  J.  Stokes  Machine 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tube  closing  machine. 
2.008,615  ;  Jan.  19. 

Westin,  Charles  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  F.  J. 
Stokes  Machine  Company.  Vacuum  pump.  2,070,131 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Westin,  Charles  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  F.  J. 
Stokes  Machine  Company.  Rotary  pump.  2,073,138  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Westin,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  F.  J.  Stokes  Machine  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tube  closing  machine  with 
heated  jaws.     2,077.653  ;  Apr.  20. 

Westin,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  F.  J.  Stokes  Machine  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tube  closing  machine. 
2,077,654  ;  Apr.  20. 

Westin,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  F.  J.  Stokes  Machine  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Tube  closing  and  sealing 
machine.     2,077,655  :  Apr.  20. 

Westin,  Charles  J.,  assignor  to  F.  J.  Stokes  Machine  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Automatic  coating  machine. 
2.088,542  :  July  27. 

Westin.    Charles   J.,   and   A.   Donaghy,    Sr.,   assignors    to 

F.  J.     Stokes    Machine     Companv,    Philadelphia,     Pa. 
Powder  filling  machine.     2,098,905  :  Nov.   9. 

Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,    The.      (See   Aikman, 

Burton  S.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.     (See  Baughman, 

George  W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse    Air    Brake    Company,    The.      (See    Borde, 

Raoul.  assignor.) 
Westinghouse    Air    Brake    Company,    The.       (See    Bush, 

Rankin  J.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.      (See  Canetta, 

J.,   and  Boyle,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.      (See  Canetta, 

J.,   Farmer,   and   Stewart,   assignors.) 
Westinghouse    .A.ir    Brake    Company,    The.      (See   Conant, 

W.   I.,  and  Farmer,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse    Air    Brake    Company,    The.       (See    Cook, 

Earle   S.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Air    Brake    Company,   The.      (See   Cotter, 

George  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.     (See  Craig,  John 

F..  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.     (See  Crittenden, 

Philip  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.      (See  Dempsey, 

Philip  W.,  assignor.) 

Westinghouse    Air    Brake    Company,    The.      (See    Down, 

Sidney  G.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Air  Brake   Company,   The.      (See  Farmer, 

Clyde  C.  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake   Company,   The.      (See  Farmer, 

C.  C,  and  Hewitt,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,   The.      (See  Farmer, 

C.  C,  and  McNeal,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Air   Brake   Company,   The.      (See   Farmer, 

George  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse    Air    Brake    Company,    The.      (See    Fitch, 

Ellory  R.,  assignor.) 
^'•^f'il'.K'^ouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.      (See  Franklin, 

PIulip,  assignor.) 

Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.     (See  Gnavl,  Aldo. 

assignor.) 
Westinghouse    Air    Brake    Company,    The.      (See    Good, 

John  N.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.     (See  Grosswege, 

J.  B.,  and  Canetta,  assignors.; 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.      (See  Hancock. 

Milton  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse    Air    Brake   Company,    The.      (See   Hewitt, 

Ellis  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air   Brake  Company,    The.      (See  Hewitt. 

1^.  1'-.,  and  Bush,  assignors.) 


I 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


665 


Westinghouse   Air    Brake    Company,    The.       (See    Joiner, 

Sylvester  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.     (See  Kusebauch, 

Anton  K.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Air   Bralce   Company,    The.      (See  Larson, 

Arthur  G.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The.      (See  Livingston, 

Fremont  P.,   assignor.) 

Company,    The.       (See    Lloyd, 


Westinghouse    Air    Brake 

David  W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Air    Brake 

John  W.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse    Air    Brake 

Ewing  K.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,   The. 

Glonn  T.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The. 

G.  T.,  and  Fitch,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake   Company,   The. 

Joseph  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The. 

Charles  H.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,   The. 

Donald  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Air   Brake   Company,    The. 

Edwin  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse    Air    Brake    Company,    The. 

Anselme,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company.  (See  Oveen,  Eugene  A. 

assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Air   Brake   Company,    The. 

Everett  P.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The. 

Arthur  W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse    Air    Brake  Company,   The. 

Roy  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air   Brake  Company,    The. 

Carlton  D.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake   Company,   The. 

C.  D.,  and  Farmer,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse   Air   Brake   Company,   The. 

C.  D.,   and  Hewitt,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Air   Brake  Company,   The. 

Theophile,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Air  Brake   Company,   The. 

Prank  B.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse    Air    Brake    Company,    The. 

Joseph,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  The. 

Samuel  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  Elevator  Company. 

Edgar  JI.,  assignor.  > 
Westinghouse  Electric  Elevator  Company. 

E.  M..  and  Eames.  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  Elevator  Company. 

E.  M.,  and  Saltzman,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  Elevator  Company. 

E.  M..  and  Williams,  assignors.) 
Westinghou.se  Electric  Elevator  Company. 

C.   F.,   and   Heiden,   assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  Elevator  Company. 

James,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric   Elevator  Company. 

William  F.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  Elevator  Company. 

W.  F..  and  Harding,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  Elevator  Company. 

Harold  W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  Elevator  Company. 

Danilo,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  Elevator  Company. 

D.,  and  Whife,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  Elevator  Company. 

zee,  Harry  II..  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Electric   Elevator   Company. 

Kenneth  M.,  assignor.) 
Westlngliouse  Electric  Elevator  Company. 

Harold  W.,  assignor.) 
Weslinghouse  Electric  Elevator  Company. 

H.  W..  Onrney,  and  Jones,   assignors.) 
Westinghouse   Electric   Elevator   Company   et    al. 

Williams,   11.    W.,  assignor,  and   Ellis.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Aggers,  Clair  V.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  ICloctrlc  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Allen,  Albert  J.,  assignor.) 
Weslinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacttirlng  Company. 

Allen.  A.  J.,  and  Bradshaw,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Altfiifher,  Conrad  T.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Anderson,  W.   B.,  and  Eakor,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Arnold,  Edwin  E.,  assignor.) 
W<'stinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Arnold,   10.  E.,  and  Burr,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Aslibaugh,  John  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Atherton,  A.  L.,  and   Rose,  assignors.) 
WcNlinghouse  Electric  &  Manufnclurlng  Company. 

A  (well,  C.  A.,  and  Powers,  assignors.) 


Company,    The.       (See    Logan, 

Company,    The.       (See    Lynn, 

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(See  McClure, 

(See  McCune, 

(See  McKinstry, 

(See  McNeal, 

(See   Moody, 

(See   Neveu, 

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(See   Sexton, 

(See  Simmons, 

(See   Stevens, 

(See  Stewart, 

(See  Stewart, 

(See  Stewart, 

(See  Tarisien, 

(See  Thomas, 

(See    White, 

(See  Williams, 

(See  Bouton, 

(See  Bouton, 

(See  Bouton, 

(See  Bouton, 

(See  Carney, 

(See  Dunlop, 

(See  Eames, 

(See  Eames, 

(See  Williams, 

(See  Santini, 

(See  Santini, 

(See  Vander- 

(See   White, 

(See  Williams, 

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Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Austin.  B.   O.,  and  Willby,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Baker,  Benjamin  P.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Baker,  Rest  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Barnsteiner,   Alf ons,    assignor. ) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Barrow,    George   M.,    assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Bartmess,  Meigs  W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Baudry,  R.  A.,  and  Tichvinsky,   assignors.) 
Westinghouse    Electric    &    Mfg.    Company.       (See    Beard, 

Joseph  G.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Beck,  Edward  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Beers,    George  L.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Beese,  Norman  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Beiersdorf,  Hans,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Bendz,  Waldemar  I.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company.      (See 

Bergvall.    Royal    C.   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Bernarde,   Henry  L.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Blankenbuehler,  John  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company.      (See 

Bobe,  Stanley  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Booth,  Harold  S.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  cS;  Manufacturing   Company.      (See 

Bostwick.  Myron  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company.      (See 

Bowman,  Joseph  S.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Bradshaw,  William  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Bradshaw,  W.  M.,  and  Mylius,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Brecht,   Winston  A.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Briggs,  Maynard  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company.      (See 

Brown,  Roy  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Bryant,  Ozro  N.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Burr.   G.  A.,  and  Arnold,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Caldwell,  G.  A.,  and  Shaw,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Calvert,  John  F.,  assignor. 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Chubb,   Lewis   W.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Clark,  Bernard  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Cook,    Willard   G.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Cooper,  Nelson  D.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Cordes,   Oscar   C.,   assignor.) 
Westingliouse  Electric   &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Crabbs,  Herbert  J.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Crabbs,  H.  J.,  and  Ringbloom,  assignors.) 
WPstingho\ise  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Da  vies,  James  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Davis,  Robert  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Dawson,  John  W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Diamond,  Hymen,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &.  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Draper,  T.,  Hitchcock,  and  Lenehan.  assignors.) 
M'estinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Driggs,  Frank  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  ManufMrturing  Company.      (See 

Dulling,  P.,  and  Hargert,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Dyer,  L.   W.,   and    Gamol,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  cS:  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Eames,  William  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Eberwein,  Josef,   assignor.) 
Westliighinise  Electric  &  Mnnufaclurliig  Company.      (See 

lOlirke,  Louis  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Else,  Harry  D.,  a.sslgnor.) 
\\'i'Htingliiuise  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Klsoy,  Howard  M.,  assignor.) 
Weslinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Evans,    Robert   D.,    assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Exner,  Donald  W.,  assignor.) 
WestingliouHe   lOIectric  &   Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Fnhnoe,  Harold  H.,  assignor.) 


666 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Ferris,   Ralph  K.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  ^Manufacturing  Company. 

Forsthoefel,  Oregg  P.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Frank,  Leo  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Frictiliindor,    Erich,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Furth,  Ernest  L.,  assignor.) 
Wesringhouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Ganiol.   (J.  D.,  and  Lingal.  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Gebhardt,  W.,  and  Franck,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Gier,  .John  R.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Griffith,  Arthur  M.,  asjiignor. ) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Grover,  Elliott  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Gulliksen,  Finn  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Gulliksen.  F.  H.,  and  Dawson,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Gulliksen,   F.   H.,   and   Staege,   assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Gustin,  Daniel  S..  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Hadley.  Donald  L.,  assignor.) 
We.'stinghouse  IClectric  &  Alanufacruring  Company. 

Hadley,  D.  L.,  and  Lown,  assignors.) 
Wesringhouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Hallor.   Cecil  E..  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Hanna,  Clinton  R.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  JIanufacturing  Company. 

Hanna,   C.   R.,  and  Greibach.  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company. 

Hanny,  Rupert  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Hanson,  Harold  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Harder,  Edwin  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Harmon,   Ralph  N.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Harrison,  George  O..  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Hart,  William  ,T.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Hastings,  Roger  W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Hitchcock.  Richard  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Mnn\ifacturing  Company. 

Hodnette,  ,Tohn  K.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Jlanufacturing  Company. 

Hoffman,    Edwin   S.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Jlanufacturing  Company. 

Hollow.ay.  Gilbert   C  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Jackson,  Ray  P.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

James,   Henry  D..  assicrnor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company. 

James,  Robert  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Janetschke,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Jenks.  Harold  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Jennings.  Oliver  S..  assitcnor.  1 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Jennings,  O.  S.,  and  Dorfman,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric   &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Johnson,  Frederick  B.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Johnson.  Welton  V.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Jones,  Maurice  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Johnson,   Frederick   B.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Jordan,  Richard  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Ka   Doll.  Harold   W..  Jissignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Kado,  Yorio,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  ,t  Manufacturing  Company. 

Kalischer.  Milton,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Jlanufacturlng  Company. 

Kauders,   Viliam,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Klectric    &   Manufacturing  Company. 

Ki'sselrlng.  F..  and  Begricli.  assignors.) 


Westinghouse  Electric   &  Manufacturing  Company, 

Kesselrlng,  F.,  Koppolmann.  and  Knufmann.  assi. 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Keyes,   John   J.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse!  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Keynon,  A.  F.,  and  Cook,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Klectric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

ICIIgoro.  I-ee  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company, 

Kllgore,  ^J.  A.,  and  Rose,  assignors.) 


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Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

King,  Geori:e  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Knowlcs,  Dewey  D.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Knowles,  D.  D.,  and  Haller,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Koch,   Winfield  R.,  assignor.) 
Wcsiinghouse  Electric  &  :Manufacturing  Company. 

Kovalsky,  Joseph  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Kucera,  Jaroslav,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

La  Bar,  Bert  G.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Laidig,  Alfred  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  ilanufacturing  Company. 

Landon,  Vernon  D.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Lee.  Reuben,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Lee,  P.  R.,  and  Jennings,  assignors.) 
WestingliDuse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Leeds.  Winthrop  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Lesg,"  Joseph  W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Lenehan,    Bernard   E.,    assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Lessmann,   Gerhard   P.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Leukert,   Wilhelm,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Le  Vesconte,  L.  B.,  and  Goldsborough,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Libby.  C.  R.,  and  Else,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company. 

Linder,  John  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Lindstrom,  Ture,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Lingal,  Harry  J.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  JNIanufacturing  Company. 

Lingal,  H.  J.,  and  Leeds,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Little,  D.    G.,  and  Lee,    assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  JIanufaeturing  Company. 

Lockwood.  Edwin  H..  assignor. ) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Lockwood.  Edwin  H.,   II,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Long,  Thomas  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company. 

Lorenz,  Charles  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  JIanufacturing  Company. 

Lotz.  Albert,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Lowry,  Erwin  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Ludwig,  Leon  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Ludwig,   L.   R.,  and  Rose,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Lyle,   Frederick    W.,    assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Mahry,  Forrest  S..  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Compan.v. 

Mabry,  F.   S.,  and  Madsen,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Jlanufacturing  Company. 

Mangan,  George  B.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Jlanufacturing  Company. 

Marbury,   Ralph  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Marden,  John  W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Matthews,  Harry  S.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

McBride,  Byron  V.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

McCulloch,  Leon,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

McShane,  I'helan,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Miller,  Ernest  F.,  assignor.)  , 

Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company. 

Miller.  E.  F.,  and  Nelson,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  JIanufaeturing  Company. 

Moberly.  Lawrence  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Moses.  Graham  L..  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv. 

MonromtselT,   Ilia   E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Companv. 

Mouromtsoff.  I.  E.,  and  Noble,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  c&  Manufacturing  Company. 

Moyer,  Howard  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company. 

Mylius.   Walter   G..   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Nason.  Horace  E..  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Oman.  Carl,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Packer,  Lewis  C,  assignor.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


667 


Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

I'arr,  B.  i\,  and  Greenawalt,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Parsons,  John  S.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Parsons,    J.    S.,    and   Harrison,    assignors.) 
Westlngnouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Paulson,  K.,  and  Hurst,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse   Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Peterson,  Alfred  J.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Peterson,  A.  J.  A.,  and  Valentine,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Blanufacturing  Company.      (See 

Fhilpott,  La  Verne  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Powers,  Frank  B.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  iSIanufacturing  Company.      (See 

Price,  George  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  6c  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Rampacher,  Fritz,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Randall,  Karl  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Rathbun,  John  P.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Rawlins,  Herbert  L.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Rawlins,  H.  L.,  and  Cuttino,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Reagan,  Maurice  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric   &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Reher,   Carl,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Rentschler,  Harvey  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Rentschler,  H.  C,  and  Henry,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  cfe  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Richardson,    Henry   K.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Riley,  Lynn  G.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Riley,  L.  G.,  Willby,  and  Powers,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Rose,  Bennie  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Rose,  Herbert  A.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Ross,  Hugh  G.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company.      (See 

Rose,  H.  A.,  and  Oeist,   assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Russell,  William  J.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Rutpmiller.  O.  O..  and  Long,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse     Electric     and     Manufacturing     Company. 

(See  Sacks,  Paul  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Sandm,    .Terome  M..   assisrnor. ) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Sauer,  Louis  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Schaake,    William,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Schaelchlin,   Walter,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Schonkel.  Moritz,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Sclimidt,  Henry  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  i^  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Schofield,  S.  T.,  and  Boden.  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Schueler,  Alfred  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Schulze,  Ernst,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Selplan,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Sharp.   David  G.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Shock.  Roland  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  JIanufacturing  Company.      (See 

Shoemaker,  J.  J.,  and  Schwarz,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Short,    I.   and   Parker,  assignors.) 
Westingliouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Silverman,   Daniel,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  lOlectrlc  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Slepian,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Slepian,  J.,  and  Ludwig,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  El(>ctric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (S.m' 

Sle/.ak,  Lumir  F.,  a.ssignor.) 
Westinghouse   Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (Sec- 

Riiiode,  Lloyd  W.,  assignor.) 
Westingliouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Smllh,    Roy   M.,   assignor.) 
W<'stiMglii)Mse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (Soo 

Sodcrberg,  Curl  R..  assignor.) 
Wesllnghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Sparlcf'H.    Harry    I'.,    assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  (^impany.      (See 

Slaege,    Stephen    A.,    assignor.) 
Wcsl  liiglio\iSf>  Eleclrlc  &  IMannfnctnrlng   Company.      (See 

Stalcup,  E.  P.,  and  Felzer,  assignors.) 


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Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Steenbeck,  Max,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Stickney,  Fernald  S.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Stockmeyer,   Walter,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Stoddard,  Ralph  N.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Stogoff,  Peter  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Stokes,   Harold  E.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric   &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Stone,  Earll  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company. 

Strom,  A.  P.,  Denault,  and  McCulloch,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing   Company. 

Sutherlin.  L..  and  Harcher,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Swedlund,  Lloyd  E.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Swingle,  Ralph  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Taliaferro,  William  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Taliaferro,  W.  R.,  Whittaker,  and  Rile.v.  assignors 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Taugher,  Frank  P.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Taylor,  Paul  B.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Terry,  Matson  C,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company. 

Terry,  M.   C.  and  Buckley,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Thornton,  Frank,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  ]\Ianufacturing   Company. 

Tull,  Robert  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Tull,  R.  H.,  and  Tanner,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  JNIanufacturing  Company. 

Ulrey,  Clayton  T.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse     Electric    and     Manufacturing     Company, 

(See  Ulrey,  C.  T.,  Ehrke,  and  Reges,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Slanufacturing  Company. 

Unger.  Arthur  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Vedder,  Edwin  H.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Jlanufacturlng  Company. 

Veinott,  Cyril  G.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Vogel,  Fred  .T.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Blanufacturing  Company. 

von  Issendorff,  Jurgen,  assignor.) 
Westiniihouse  Electric  &  Jlanufacturing  Company. 

Wahlberg,  N.  A.,  and  Brahmer,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Wallace,  Wilford  B.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Watrous,  Ward  W.  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Weber,  Clifford  A.  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

We.st,  Charles  P.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

West,  C.  P..  and  Burke,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  IManufacturing  Company. 

Whisler,  George  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturin 

AVilcox.  Howard  M.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturin 

Willby,   Norman    H.,   assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturin 

Willby,  N.  H.,  and  Moses,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturin; 

Willby,  N.  H..  Powers,  and  Shamberger,  assignors. 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Williams.  Clifton  S.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse   Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Wilson.   Earl  Do  W.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company. 

Wolfert.  Edward  R.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Alanufacturing  Company. 

Woodsido,  Corn(>lius  S..  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  X-Rny  Company.     (See  Bodnnr,  Joseph  A., 

assignor.) 
Westinghouse  X-Ray  Company. 

E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  X-Ray  Company. 

assignor.) 
Westinghouse  X-Ray  Company. 

signer.) 
Westinghouse   X-Ray    Company 

assignor.) 
Westinghouse  X-Ray  Company    Inc. 

diet,   assignor.) 
Wesllake   MauuraiMurinc  Corporation.      (See  Cady,   C.   P., 

Mild  Jcilinson,  assignor.-*,) 
West  hind.  .Mliert  \'\.  :\\\i\  S,  D,  Murphy,  Indianapolis,  Incl 

Support  .'nul  making  the  same.     2,0(i,'!.r)83  ;  Jan.   19. 
Wesdund,    Walter    T.,    Eagle    Bond,    Minn.      Jar    holder. 

2.087,827  :  July  20. 
Westman,    lOmll,  Excelsior,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E.  C, 

KIbbee,  Wayzata,  Minn.     Turbine.     2.081,(111;  May  2.'). 


668 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


West  Michigan  Steel  Foundry  Co.  (See  Seyferth,  Carl  G., 
assign'ir.) 

West  Michigan  Steel  Foundry  Co.  (See  Seyferth,  C.  G.. 
and  Swanson,  assignors.) 

Wesimoreland,  Andrew  J.,  Florence,  Ala.  Sweeper  at- 
tachment for  motor  vehicles.     2.101,769  ;  Dec.  7. 

Weston  Electrical  Instrument  Corporation.  (See  Good- 
win, William  N.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Weston  Electrical  Instrument  Corporation.  (See  Lamb, 
Anthony  H.,  assignor.) 

We.ston  Electrical  Instrument  Corporation.  (See  Miller, 
John  H.,  assignor.) 

Weston,  Milton  T.,  Keansburg,  N.  J.  Mechanical  control 
device.     2.101.117  ;  Dec.  7. 

Weston,  Richard  S.,  assignor  to  The  Moore  Corporation. 
Joliet,   111.     Mounting  device.     2,086,198  ;    July  6. 

Weston,  William  K.,  Aldwych,  London.  England,  assignor 
to  Western  Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  Yorl;, 
N.  Y.  Concentric  conductor  electric  cable.  2,092,487  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Westphal,  Frederick  A.,  assignor  to  Sheffield  Steel  Corpo- 
ration, Kansas  City,  Mo.  Rod  and  wire  handling  mecha- 
nism.    2,071,715  ;  Feb.  23. 

Westrope,  Fred  J.,  assisnor  to  The  Murray  Corporation  of 
America,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  header  construction. 
2.066,500;  Jan.  5. 

Westrope,  Fred  J.,  assignor  to  The  JIurray  Corporation 
of  America,  Detroit,  Mich.  Deck  support  and  trough. 
2,066,501  ;  Jan.  5. 

Westrope,  Fred  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Mur- 
ray Corporation  of  America.  Convertible  top. 
2,070.699  ;  Feb.  16. 

Westrope,  Fred  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Jlurray 
Corporation  of  America.  Vehicle  door  construction. 
2,084,069  :  June  15. 

Westrope,  Fred  J.,  and  R.  N.  Miller,  Detroit,  Mich.,  as- 
signors to  The  Murray  Corporation  of  America.  Se- 
curing vehicle  roof  covers.     2,078,622  ;  Apr.  27. 

West's  Gas  Improvement  Company  Limited.  (See  West, 
Frederick  J.  and  E.,  assignors.) 

West's  RotinofC  Piling  &  Construction  Company,  Limited, 
.administrators  et  <al.      (See  RotinofF,  Alexander  G.) 

Westvaco  Chlorine  Products  Corporation.  (See  Sea  ton. 
Max  Y.,  assignor.) 

Westvaco  Chlorine  Products  Corporation.  (See  Vorco, 
Lafayette  D.,  assignor.) 

West  Virginia  Pulp  &  Paper  Company.  (See  Haywood, 
Gerald,  assignor.) 

West  Virginia  Pulp  and  Paper  Company.  (See  Patrick, 
Julian  G.,  assignor.) 

West  Virginia  Pulp  &  Paper  Company.  (See  Statham,  N., 
and  Leek,  assignors.) 

West  Virginia  Rail  Company,  The.  (See  Diehl,  Ilerman 
II.,  assignor.) 

Wetmore,  Louis  S..  Stockton,  and  O.  C.  Goeriz,  Oakland, 
Calif.,  said  Goeriz  assignor  to  said  Wetmore.  Siphon 
attachment.     2,0fi8..363  :  Jan.  19. 

Wetmore  Reamer  Company.  (See  Hassig,  Edward,  as- 
signor.) 

Wetmore  Reamer  Co.  (See  Schmidt,  Joseph  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wetsel.  Carlton.     (See  Smith,  E.  L.,  and  Wetsel.) 

Wetstein,  Jacob,  deceased.  New  York,  N.  Y..  E.  Korn  and 
P.  W.  Winters,  e.xecutrices.  Preparing  beverages. 
2,073,273  :  Mar.  9. 

Wctstoin.  Jacob,  deceased,  by  F.  W.  Winters  and  E.  Korn, 
esecutrices,  New  York,  N.  T.  Preparing  a  liquid. 
2.102.398  :  Dec.   14. 

Wetterstr.nnd,  Knut  O.  G.,  Madison,  N.  J.  Roller  skate. 
2.095,942  :  Oct.  12. 

Wettlg,  Theodore  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Rail  chuck  for  ma- 
chine tools.     2,083,414  ;  June  8. 

Wettig.  Theodore  A.,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Rail  chuck  for 
machine   tools.      2,101,926;   Dec.    14. 

Wettlaufer,  Jules  L.,  Belmont,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Patent  and  Licensing  Corporation, 
Boston,  Mass.  Apparatus  for  surfacing  roofing. 
2.074,445;  Mar.  23. 

Wettlaufer.  William  L.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Golf  club. 
2,067.556;  Jan.   12. 

Wettlaufer.  William  L.,  Buffalo,  X.  Y.  Antiskid  device. 
2,079,235  ;  May  4. 

Wettlaufer,  William  L.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Golf  club. 
2.098.445  ;   Nov.   9. 

Wettlaufer.  William  L..  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
treatinc   materials.      2.100.117:    Nov.    23. 

Wettlaufer.  William  L.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  The 
W.  S.  Tyler  Company.  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Shaking  screen. 
2,072,725  ;  Mar.  2. 

Wettlaufer.  William  L..  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
W.  S.  Tyler  Company.  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Screening  ma- 
chine.     2.088.313;  July  27. 

Weftlnnfer.  William  L.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  The 
W.  S.  Tyler  Company.  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Crusher  for 
stone  and  like  materials.     2.097.900:  Nov.  2. 

Wettstein,  Albert.  (See  Hartmann,  M.,  and  Wettsteln.) 
Wettstein,  Fritz  A.,  assignor  to  Aktleholaget  Spontan, 
Stockholm,  Sweden.  Steam  or  gas  turbine.  2,096,079  ; 
Oct,  19. 
Wetzel,  Helnrlch.  (See  Herold.  P.,  Wustrow,  and  Wetzel.) 
Wetzel.    Theodore    A.,    assignor    to    Automatic    Products 

Co.,  Milwaukee.  Wis.      Switch.     2.096.502  ;  Oct.  19. 
Wetzer,  Rudolf,  Pfrnnten,  Germany.     Automatic  charging 
device.     2,096,440  ;  Oct.  19. 


Weselberg,  Clarence  E.,  assignor  to  Briggs  Manufacturing 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Water  closet.  2,100,826 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Weselberg,   Clarence  E.,   Detroit,   and   T.   C.   Hobbs,   Bir- 
mingham, assignors  to  Briggs  Manufacturing  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Water  closet.     2,089,775  ;  Aug.  10. 
Wexler.  Louis,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.     Wearing  ap- 
parel.    2,084,173  ;  June  15. 
Weyde,  Edith,  Cologne-Niehl,  Germany,  assignor  to  Agfa 
Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.    Manufacture  of 
photographic  pictures.     2,084,420  ;  June  22. 
Wevdell.  Jarl  M.,  Chicago,  111.     Electrical  heating  system. 
2,097.483  ;  Nov.  2. 

Wevdell,  Jarl  M.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  E.  E.  Stout, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.     Clutch.     2,072,832  ;  Mar.  2. 

Weyerhaeuser  Timber  Company.  (See  Hatch,  Raymond 
S.,  assignor.) 

Weyers,  Theodorus  J.     (See  Posthumus  K.,  and  Weyers.) 

Weyman.  James  P.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Handkerchief 
simulation.     2,100,368  ;  Nov.  30. 

Wevmouth,  Frederick  R.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Cur- 
t"iss-Wright  Corporation.  Retractable  landing  gear. 
2,092,662  ;   Sept.   7. 

Wevmouth,  Frederick  R.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Curtiss-Wright  Corporation. 
Fuselage  construction.     2,102,817  ;  Dec.  21. 

Whalen,  John  N.     (See  Morgan,  M.,  and  Whalen.) 

Whalen,  John  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Refrigerator. 
2.103,885  ;  Dec.  28. 

Whaley,  William  E.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Advertising  sign 
holder.     2,072,490;  Mar.  2. 

Whaley,  William  E.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Advertising  sign 
holder.     2.072,491  :  Mar.   2. 

\\harton.  Edward  R.,  Medford,  Mass.  Safety  razor. 
2.086.343  :  July  6. 

Wharton,  John,  Liverpool,  England,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Enka  Corporation,  Enka,  N.  C.  Slanufacture  of 
artificial  silk.     2,086,309  ;  July  6. 

Wharton,  Thomas  E.,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Rem- 
ington Arms  Company,  Inc.  Cutlery.  2,102,930  ;  Dec. 
21. 

Wharton,  William,  Kendal,  England.  Wind-screen  for 
motor  road  vehicles.     2,093,179  ;   Sept.  14. 

Whatmough,  Wilfred  A.,  Golders  Green,  London,  England. 
Automatically  modifying  the  flow  of  pulsating  fluid 
flow  streams.    2,080,293  ;  May  11. 

Whealan,  James  E.,  et  al.  (See  Hall,  E.  E.,  and  Eichel- 
man.  assignors.) 

Whealton,  Harold.     (See  Axtell,  Frank  C,  assignor.) 

Whealy.  Wilfred.  Hobart,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Tube  cleaner.  2,095,725  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Wheary,  George  H.,  assignor  to  Wheary  Trunk  Company, 
Racine,  Wis.     Hand  luggage.     2,080.645  :  May  18. 

Wheary  Trunk  Company.  (See  Wheary,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wheat,  Grant,  assignor  to  Koehler  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Marlboro,  Mass.  Portable  electric  lamp. 
2.066.811  :  Jan.  5. 

Wheat.  Thomas  E.  M.,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation. 
Highland  Park,  Mich.    Frame.    2,09(j,990 ;  Aug.  24. 

Whearley,  Charles,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Rotary  pump  or 
engine.     2,090,276  ;  Aug.   17. 

Wheaton,  T.  C,  Co.     (See  Redman.  Allen  B.,  assignor.) 

Whedon,  Inc.     (See  Grinnell,  Albert  A.,  assignor.) 

Whcdon,  Inc.     (See  Whedon,  Le  G.  S.,  and  Grinnell.) 

Whedon,  Le  Grand  S.,  Medina,  N.  Y.  Control  mechanism 
for  adjustable  seats.     2.076,309  ;  Apr.   6. 

Whedon,  Le  Grand  S.,  and  A.  A.  Grinnell,  Medina,  N.  Y. 
Adjustable  seat  mechanism.     2,091,088 ;   Aug.   24. 

Whedon,  Le  Grand  S..  and  A.  A.  Grinnell.  Medina,  and 
R.  E.  Rousseau.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  seat. 
2.091,899;  Aug.  31. 

Whedon.  Le  Grand  S.,  and  A.  A.  Grinnell,  assignors  to 
Whedon.  Inc..  Medina,  N.  Y.  Seat  installation 
2.090,436;  Aug.  17. 

Wheelbarger,    Albert    S.,    and    G.    H.    Darst.    Davton.    as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Central  United  Na 
tional     Bank,     Cleveland,     Ohio,     trustee.        Registei 
2,072.413:  Mar.  2. 

Wheeler.  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Engine  starter. 
2,096,570;  Oct.  19. 

Wheeler,  Clarence  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Combined  stamp 
vending  and  advertising  machine.     2.066.662  ;  Jan.  5. 

Wheeler,   Clarence  N.      (See  Maycen,   Othmar,   assignor.) 

Wheeler,  Clyde  H.,  Midland  Park,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories.  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Coin   collecting  apparatus.      2.072.972:  Mar.  9. 

Wheeler,  Daniel  D.,  assignor  to  The  Erie  Enameling  Com- 
pany, Erie,  Pa.  Porcelain  enamel  ware  and  method 
of  forming  the  same.     2,076,329  ;  Apr.  6. 

Wheeler,  Earl  A.,  Maywood,  assignor  to  L.  M.  Rae,  Hunt- 
ington Park,  Calif.    Fastener.    2,083,885  ;  June  15. 

Wheeler  Earl  H.  (See  Grldley,  G.  O.,  Montgomery,  and 
Wheeler.^ 

Wheeler,  Edwin  P.,  Baltimore,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
X,.Sl-  Sanford,  Hamilton,  Baltimore,  Md.  Fare  box. 
2,075,247  :  Mar.  30. 

Wheeler,  Edwin  F.,  and  C.  C.  Sanford,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Antiback-drift  emergency  brake.     2,007,517  ;   Jan.   12. 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


669 


Wheeler,  Evan  R.,  North  Plainfield,  and  E.  J.  Sortore, 
Metuchen,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Western  Union  Tele- 
graph Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Motor  operated  in- 
dicator dial.    2,074,066  ;  Mar.  16. 

Wheeler,  Evan  R.^  North  Plainfield,  and  E.  J.  Sortore, 
Metuchen,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  Western  Union  Tele- 

fraph   Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Selecting   system. 
,103,761  ;  Dec.  28. 

Wheeler,  Harley  T.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Metallic  packing  for 
variable  pressures.     2,068,723  ;  Jan.  26. 

Wheeler,  Harley  T.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Making  helical  ac- 
cordion  packing   rings.      2,078,549  ;   Apr.   27. 

Wheeler,  Harley  T.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Multistage  adjustable 
rod-packing.      2,090,956 ;    Aug.    24. 

Wheeler,  Harley  T.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Interchangeable  mold. 
2,092,410;    Sept.  7. 

Wheeler,  Harold  A.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazel- 
tine  Corporation.  Radio  receiving  system.  2,073,038 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Wheeler,  Harold  A.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Hazeltine  Corporation.  Image  frequency  rejection 
system.     2,075,683  ;  Mar.  30. 

Wheeler,  Harold  A.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Hazeltine  Corporation.  Band-pass  filter.  2,081,861  ; 
May  25. 

Wheeler,  Harold  A.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazel- 
tine Corporation.  Radio-frequency  inductance  unit. 
2,092,708;   Sept.  7. 

Wheeler,  Harold  A.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazel- 
tine Corporation.    Band-pass  filter.    2,092,709  ;  Sept.  7. 

Wheeler,  Harold  A.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hazel- 
tine Corporation.  Automatic  frequency  control  for 
oscillation  systems.     2,099,156  ;  Nov.  16. 

Wheeler,  Harold  A.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Hazeltine 
Corporation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Visual  resonance  indi- 
cator.    2,080,646  ;  May   18. 

Wheeler,  Harold  R.,  and  G.  W.  Dress,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Anchor  bolt.     2,079,538  ;  May  4. 

Wheeler,  Harvey  C.     (See  Moffat,  Albert  S.,  assignor.) 

Wheeler,  Henry  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Inter- 
national Cigar  Machinery  Company.  Cigar  bunch 
shaper  mechanism.     2,]  02. 298:  Dec.   14. 

Wheeler  Insulated  Wire  Company.  (See  Harris,  Edward 
H.,  assignor.) 

Wheeler,  James  S.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Copy  holder  for  use 
in  connection  with  typewriting  machines.  2,098,020  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Wheeler,  Lester  B.     (See  Randall,  G.  A.,  and  Wheeler.) 

Wheeler,  Lucius  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  Tag  reenforcement 
and  seal.     2,080,754  ;  May  18. 

Wheeler,  Phillip  R.,  Alexandria.  Va.  Control  system 
for  transmissions.     2,080,294  ;  May  11. 

Wheeler,  Phillip  R.,  Alexandria,  Va.  Control  system  for 
transmissions.     2,098,021  ;  Nov.  2. 

Wheeler,  Phillip  R.,  Alexandria,  Va.,  and  R.  Christensen, 
Landover,  Md.     Bralce  control.     2,080,295  ;  May  11. 

Wheeler,  Ruth  S.,  Boston,  Mass.  Garment.  2,075,414 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Wheeler,  Walter  H.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Pitney-Bowes  Postage 
Meter  Co.,  Stanford,  Conn.  Die  protector.  2,068,307  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Wheeler,  William  O.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Closed  grill  for 
toasters.     2,089,315  ;  Aug.  10. 

Wheeling  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Conner,  Guy  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wheeling  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Cook,  N.  E.,  Knopf,  and 
DIehl,  assignors.) 

Wheeling  Steel  Corporation.     (See  Erb,  John  W.,  assignor.) 

Wheeling  Steel  Corporation.  (See  Ewing,  Wylie  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wheelock,  Edwin  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Automobile 
storage  device.     2,073,721 ;  Mar.  16. 

Wheelwright,  J.  S.,  Limited.  (See  Wheelwright,  John  S., 
assignor.) 

Wh(!olwright,  John  S.,  Tonbridge,  England,  as.signor  to  J. 
S.  Wheelwright  Limited,  London,  England.  Printing 
upon  porous  slioet  material.     2,098,118  ;  Nov.  2. 

Wlielan,  Howard  J.  (See  Levy,  S.  H.,  and  Ginsberg,  as- 
signors.) 

Whelan,  Howard  J.,  Baltimore,  and  L.  T.  Clark,  Ellicott 
City,  Md.     Talking  device.     2,103,739;  Dec.  28 

Wlielan,  John  .1.,  Washington,  D.  C.,  assignor  to  Copper 
Houses  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet  material 
building  construction.     2,067,252;  Jan.   12. 

Wholan,  Jolin  J..  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  to  Copper 
Houses,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sheet  material  build- 
ing construction.     2.102,247  ;  Dee.  14. 

Wholand  Company,  The.  (See  Campbell,  George  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Whelen,  Myron  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  I, 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Preparation  of  anthraqulnone  compounds.  2,074,300  ,• 
Mar.  16. 
Whelen,  Myron  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  I'ont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  D(>l. 
I'roparadon  of  anthraqulnonedlsulplionlc  acids. 
2,074,307  :  Mar.  10. 

Wlicicn,  ftlyroii  S.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
I'ont  (le  NciiioiirB  &  (!oni|>nny,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preii- 
iiration  of  anilno-lmlogc^n  anlhraquinoncB.  2,100,527  : 
Nov.  30. 
Wlieler,  Arlhiir  G.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Furnace  grate. 
2,072,512  ;  Mar.  2. 


Whelton,  John  M.,  Peabody,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  As- 
sembling and  molding  machine.    2,083,583  ;  June  15. 

Whelton,  John  M.,  Peabody,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe  bot- 
tom unit  and  making  the  same.     2,089,316  ;  Aug.  10. 

Whelton,  John  M.,  Peabody,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Shoe 
bottom  unit.     2,090,770  ;  Aug.  24. 

Whelton,  John  M.,  Peabody,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Lip 
turning  machine.     2,099,042;  Nov.   16. 

Whenham,  Everett  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Shoe  cabinet. 
2,069,635  ;  Feb.  2. 

Whenham,  Everett  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combination 
clothes  holder.     2,070,417  ;  Feb.  9. 

Whetzel,  Joshua  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Sheet  and  Tin  Plate  Company.  Steel  strip  and  its 
production.     2,095,580  ;  Oct.  12. 

Whewell,  Robert.     (See  Bauer,  A.,  Jr.,  and  Whewell.) 

Whiddon,  Edward,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Rake.  2,093,064; 
Sept.  14  . 

Whipperman,  Frank,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Drying  and  heat- 
ing apparatus.     2,090,523  ;  Aug.  17. 

Whipple,  Willis  A.,  Camp  Lalte,  Wis.,  assignor  to  R.  Mal- 
colm, Chicago,  111.  Respirator  facepiece.  2,079,581  ; 
May  4. 

Whipple,  Willis  A.,  Camp  Lake,  Wis.,  assignor  to  Robert 
Malcom,  Chicago,  111.  Respirator  facepiece.  2,079,582  ; 
May  4. 

Whisk,  Samuel,  Brooldyn,  assignor  to  Sign  Animation 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radiation  elimination. 
2.088,454  ;  July  27. 

Whisler,  George  M.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Oil  and  sand  filled  bushing.  2,096,417  ; 
Oct.   19. 

Whisler,  Ralph  H.,  St.  Clair  Shores,  Mich.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  (barter  Carburetor  (Corporation, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     Clutch  control.     2,098,076  ;  Nov.  2. 

Whisler,  Thomas  C,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Excavator. 
2,090,563  ;  Aug.  17. 

Whistler,  Lawrence  V.,  Kenmore,  N.  Y.  Operation  step 
controller.     2,091,724  ;  Aug.  31. 

Whltacre,  Charles  H.,  Morgantown,  W.  Va.  Sales  tax 
register.     2,098,896  ;  Nov.  9. 

Whitacre,  Donald  D.,  Waynesburg,  Ohio.  Building  con- 
struction.     2,102,447:   Dec.   14. 

Whitacre,  John  R.     (See  Magnus,  G.  A.,  and  Whitacre.) 

Whltaker,  Francis  J.,  Youngstown,  Oliio.  Making  open 
hearth  steel  and  flux  employed  in  such  method. 
2,086,756  ;  July  13. 

Whitaker,  James  N.     (See  Shore,  H.,  and  Whitaker.) 

Whltaker,  James  N.,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Oscillatory  circuit.  2,067,365  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Whitaker,  James  N.,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Dynatron  oscillator  circuit. 
2,067,366;  Jan.    12. 

Whitaker,  James  N.,  Tuckahoe,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Oscillation  generator. 
2,103,655  ;  Dec.  28. 

Whitaker,  Randall,  S.  M.  Weisberg,  and  L.  D.  Hilker, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  assignors  to  Sealtest  System  Labora- 
tories, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Food  product  and  mak- 
ing same.     2,101,633  ;  Dec.  7. 

Whitaker,  Uncas  A.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover 
Company,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner. 
2,072,696  ;  Mar.  2. 

Whitaker,  Uncas  A.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover 
Company,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner. 
2,103,049  ;  Dec.  21. 

Whitaker-Upp  Company.  (See  Upp,  William  M.,  assign- 
or.) 

Whitall  Tatum  Company.  (See  Mazoyer,  L.  J.,  and  Jones, 
assignors.) 

Whitbread,  James  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Nipple.  2,102,050  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Whitbread,  .Tames  B.,  assignor  to  Cilocon  Corporation, 
Detroit,  Mich.  Nipple  piercing  machine.  2,072,782  ; 
Mar.  2. 

Whitby,  Harvie  W.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Sprague 
Specialties  Companv,  North  Adams.  Mass.  Capacitor 
motor.      2,094.512:   Sept.  28. 

Whitchurch,  Ellwood  F.  (See  Ingalls,  Harry  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitcomb,  Arthur  J.,  assignor  to  Freyn  Engineering 
Company,  Chicago,   111.     Burner.     2,090,771  ;   Aug.   24. 

Whitcomb,  Kennel li  F..  and  II.  W.  Wagner,  assignors  to 
Norton  Companv,  Worcester.  Mass.  Grinding  wheel. 
2.102.."?43  :  Doc.    14. 

Whitcomb,  Preston,  Kenmore.  assignor  to  Manning,  Max- 
well &  Moore,  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Variable  delivery 
pump.     2.071.672  :  Feb.  23. 

Whltc(iml),  I'ri^ston,  Keiimoro,  assignor  to  Manning,  Max- 
well it  Moore,  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Power  transmis- 
sion device.     2.082,1 ,'?.'?  ;  Juno  1. 

Wliilday   Company.      (See  Dayton,   Wilbur  O.,   assignor.) 

Willie,  Albert  F.,  Toronto.  OTitarlo.  Canada.  Continuous 
How  cDiivc.ver.     2. Odd. Slid  ;  .laii:  5. 

Wlill(>,  Albert  G.,  Saltcoiits,  Scotland,  assignor  to  Inj- 
perlal       (Chemical        Iiidiislrles       T,in\ltO(l.  Illnstlng. 

2,078,208  ;  Apr.  27. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


White,  Albert  G.,  and  E.  Jones,  Saltcoats,  Scotland,  as- 
signors to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Limited.  Blast- 
ing explosive  cartridge  and  borehole  charge.  2,075,909  ; 
Apr.  0. 

White,  Alexander  C,  South  Dartmouth,  and  J.  R.  Leath- 
am.  assignors  to  New  Bedford  Rayon  Company,  New 
Bedford.  Mass.  Manufacture  of  artificial  yarn. 
2,091,725  ;  Aug.  31. 

White,  Alexander  R.,  Mimico,  Ontario,  assignor  to  Deodor- 
X  Company  of  Canada  Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec.  Can- 
ada.    Deodorizing   composition.     2,077,060  ;   Apr.   13. 

White,  Anne  E.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Paste  tube  con- 
tainer  and   dispenser.      2,087,712  ;   July    20. 

White,  Arthur  F.,  Fullerton,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  A. 
Vertson,  Brea.  Calif.  Constant  expansion  piston  ring 
expander.     2,076,310  ;  Apr.  6. 

White,  Arthur  H..  Cherrydale,  Va.  Lighting  fixture. 
2,095,353  ;  Oct.  12. 

White,  Benjamin  F.,  assignor  of  one-fifth  to  J.  H.  South- 
well, Stockton,  Calif.  Crossing  gate.  2,088,046  ;  July 
27. 

White,  Bernard  S.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  Glid- 
den  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Mailing  sublimed 
litharge.     2,098,268  ;  Nov.  9. 

White,  Byron  E.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.  Mechanical  tooth 
brush.     2,095,581  :  Oct.  12. 

White  Cap  Company.      (See  White,   George  P.,  assignor.) 

White  Cap  Company.      (See  White.  William  P.,  assignor.) 

White,  Charles,  West  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Printing   telegraph   system.      2,088,733 ;    Aug.    3. 

White,  Charles  H,,  assignor  to  Deere  &  Company,  Moline, 
111.      Cotton  picker.     2,088,676 ;   Aug.   3. 

While,  Che-ster  It.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  Miller, 
Mount  Carmel.  111.     Corn  planter.     2.103,129  ;  Dec.  21. 

White,  Clarence,  Walnut  Park,  assignor  to  Oil  Well  Manu- 
facturing Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Slush  pump 
valve.     2,103,503  ;  Dec.  28, 

White,  Clarence  B„  Montclair,  N.  J.  Mineral  dye  liquor 
and  method.     2,082.087  ;  June  1. 

White,  Clarence  B.,  Jlontclair.  N.  J.  Oil  press  filter  cloth 
and  method.     2.088,222  ;  July  27. 

White,  Clarence  B,.  Montclair,"  N,  J.  Mineral  dye  and 
making  same.    2.091,539  ;  Aug.  31. 

White,  Clarence  W.,  North  Bennington,  Vt.  Carton, 
2,101,522  ;  Dec,  7, 

White.  Eli,  Detroit,  Jlich.  Fuel  injector  for  internal 
combustion  engine.     2.067.997  ;  Jan.  19. 

White,  Eric  L.  C.  (See  Cork,  E.  C,  Blumlein,  and 
White.) 

White.  Everett  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Oil  burner  control. 
2,077,294;  Apr.  13. 

White,  Ezekiel  F,.  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Adjustable  gun 
ehnke.      2,102,931  :  Dec.   21. 

White,  Forrest  S.,  Hoosick  Falls,  and  C.  G.  Bordeaux, 
Albany,  N.  Y.     Check  valve.     2,068,833  ;  Jan.  26. 

White,  Forrest  S„  Hoosick  Falls,  and  C,  G,  Bordeaux, 
Albany.  N.  Y.  Seal  for  circulators  and  the  like. 
2,091,574  :  Aug.  31. 

Wliite.  Frank  L.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Hardening  photographic  emulsions. 
2.080,019  :  May  11. 

White.  Frank  M.,  Forest  Park,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
J.  K.  Shuger  and  one-third  to  E.  E.  Colhv.  Chicago.  111. 
Spring  suspension  for  automobiles.     2,069,399  ;  Feb.  2 

White,  Fred  K.  (See  Campbell.  A.,  Goldsmith,  and 
White.) 

White.  Fred  S„  Hickory  Plains,  Ark.  Planter 
2,089,517  ;  Aug.  ]0. 

White,  George  A.,  Philadelpliia,  Pa.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  L.  H.  Smith.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Auto- 
matic  record    changing   phonograph.     2.094,250 ;    Sept. 

White,  George  H.,  Chicago,  III.  Closure  cap.  2,084,568  ; 
June  22, 

White,  George  P.,  assignor  to  White  Cap  Companv,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Packaging.     2.076,052 ;  Apr.  C, 

White,  George  S.  J.     (See  Burchill,  J.,  and  White.) 

White.  Gerald,  as.^ignor  to  Libbev-Owen.<!-Forcl  (il.ass  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio,     Tong.      2.100,407:  Nov.  30. 

White,  Harold  S..  a.ssignor  to  The  Studebaker  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.  Engine  cooling  system 
2.074,031  :  Sfar.  23. 

White.  Harry  B..  Canton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Hoover 
Company,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner. 
2.076,390:  Apr.  6. 

Wliite.  Harry  B.,  (Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2,080.521  • 
Slay  18. 

White,  Harry  B.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, North  Canton.  Ohio.  Air  conditioner.  2,085,244- 
June  29. 

White,  Harry  P...  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, North  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2,094.138  • 
Sept.  28. 

White,  Harry  B.,   Canton,  assicnor  to   The  Hoover  Com- 

?any.  North  Canton.  Olilo,  Electric  switch 
>.098.n77  :  Nov.  2. 
White,  Harry  15.,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany, N'orlh  Canton,  Ohio.  Suction  cleaner.  2,099,413; 
Nov.  10, 
White.  Harry  B..  Canton,  n.islgnor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany. North  Canton,  Ohio.  Dusting  tool  for  suction 
cleaners.    2,103.050  ;  Dec.  21. 


White,  Harry  C.  assignor  to  J.  Grant.  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Depositing  foraminate  beds  around  well  casings. 
2.083,625  ;  June  15. 

White,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  L.  W.  G.  Flynt,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Lester  Hofheimer,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  apparatus. 
2.093,746  ;  Sept.  21, 

White,  Henry  L,,  Red  Bluff,  Calif.  Removing  ice  cubes 
from  refrigerator  trays.     2,069,567  ;   Feb.  2. 

White,  Herbert  E..  Lakewood.  Ohio,  assiamor  to  Wire  Fab- 
ric Corporation.  Metal  fabric  making  machine. 
2,077,061  ;  Apr.  13. 

White,  J.  Samuel,  &  Company  Limited.  (See  Hampden, 
Geoffrey  C.  E.,  assignor.) 

White,   James  F.      (.See  Taylor.  ^NI.  C,  and  White.) 
■  White.  Jerome  C,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh  Coal  Company, 
Pittsburgh,     Pa.     Coal     mining     machine.     2,100,178  : 
Nov.  23. 

White,  Jesse  H.      (See  Karl.  E.  W.,  and  White.) 

White,  John  C.  Madison,  Wis.  Injector  heater. 
2,066,867  ;  Jan.  5. 

White,  John  F.,  Bloomington,  111.  Buffing  wheel  and 
manufacture.     2.102.867  :  Dec,   21, 

White,  John  I.     (See  Blackwell,  F.  S„  and  White.) 

White.  John  J.,  assignor  to  The  Florsheim  Shoe  Companv, 
Chicago,  111.  Shoe  shank  construction.  2,071,098" ; 
Feb.  16. 

White,  John  J.,  assignor  to  The  Florsheim  Shoe  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Shoe  construction.     2,076,107  ;  Apr.  6. 

White,  John  J.,  assignor  to  The  Florsheim  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Calk  for  shoes.  2,089,459  ;  Aug. 
10. 

White,  John  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Bendix  Products  Corporation.  Hy- 
draulic brake.     2,069.343  ;  Feb.  2. 

White,  John  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Bendix  Products  Corporation.  Brake 
meclianism,     2,009.344  ;  Feb.  2. 

White,  John  W,,  assignor  to  Kelsev-Haves  Wheel  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  construction.  2,081.521  ; 
May  25. 

White.  John  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Bendix  Products  Corporation.  Brake 
mechanism.     2,087,392  ;  July  20. 

White.  John  W.,  assignor  to  Kelsev-Haves  WTieel  Com- 
pany. Detroit,  Mich,     Brake.     2.096,2l"9  ;  Oct.  19. 

White  John  W.,  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Bendix  Products  Co"rporation.  Breath- 
ing seal,     2,102,824;  Dec.  21. 

White.  John  W.,  Wadsworth,  assignor  to  P.  A.  Frank, 
Akron.  Ohio.     Spring  belt  stitcher.     2.083.886  ;  June  15. 

White,  John  W.,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Kelsev- 
Hayes  Wheel  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Brake  construc- 
tion.    2.094,391 ;    Sept.    28. 

White,  Joseph,  Concord,  near  Sidnev.  New  South  Wales, 
Australia,  assignor  to  The  Westinchouse  Air  Brake  Com- 
pany. Wilmerding.  Pa.  Braking  apparatus  for  railway 
and  other  vehicles.     2.088,184  ;  July  27, 

White,  Kenneth  M.      (See  Santini,  D.,"and  White.) 

White,  KenneUi  M,.  Tenafly.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  Elevator  Companv,  Chicago,  HI.  Con- 
trol system.    2,069,510  ;  Feb.  2. 

White.  Kenneth  M..  Tenafly.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  Elevator  Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Timing 
system,     2.100.720 :  Nov.  30.      " 

White,   Louis,   and  R.  A.  Compton.   Jr.,  St.   Louis,   Mo., 
assignors   to   Vacuum   Chimney   Corporation.     Vacuum 
.  chimney  top.    2,074,291 ;  Mar.  16. 

White.  Loyd  J..  San  Antonio.  Tex,,  assicnor  to  Southern 
.Steel  Company.  Combination  fitting  for  cas  dispensing 
s.vstems.     2,098.119  :  Nov,  2. 

White,  Lyle  E„  United  States  Armv,  Fort  Clayton,  Canal 
Zone.     Firing  device.     2,084,363 ;   June  22. 

White  Metals  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Witte 
Paul,  assignor.) 

White    Motor    Company,    The.      (See   Alborn,    Frank    G , 

a.«signor. ) 
White  .Alotor  Company,  The.     (See  Church,  Harold  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

White  Motor  Company,  The.  (See  Hansen,  Odd  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

White  Motor  Company,  The.  (See  Jehle,  Ferdinand,  as- 
signor.) 

^^o'oQo  FoV"'?  ^■•.  ^^-  Albans,  N.  Y.  License  plate. 
2,082,434  ;  June  1. 

White.  Robert  A..  W.  Noble,  and  N,  Tumbrv.  East  Chi- 
rngo,  Ind.     Centrifugal  switch,     2.079  539  -"Afav  4 

White.  Robert  O..  Manhattan  Beach,  (jalif."  Circuiating 
liquid  cooler.     2,071,188  :  Feb.  10 

White.  Samuel  0„  and  O.  E.  Fishburn,  Muncie,  Ind., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Borg- Warner  Cor- 
poration. Chicago,  111.  Clutch  mechanism  for  automo- 
nile  transmissions,     2,074,820  •  Mar    2.3 

White,  Severn  A  Baltimore  County,  Md'.'  Elevator  cable 
equalizer.      2.089,143;  Aug.   3. 

White  Sewing  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Sawdev.  N.  T„ 
and  Colecrove.  assignors.) 

^n"^j'.  ^'""n^J"  '^■-  assignor,  by  mesne  asslsnments.  to 
Kadlo  Corporation  of  America,  New  York.  N    Y.     Elec- 

«i  .»     V.^'^i"^'"  S"**  detector  system.     2.067,033  ;  Jan.  5. 

u-  >''•  |,*^P''<^'' ,P-  (?ee  Hartman,  R,  G.,  and  White.) 
rl.nrE"""/-"  '-••assignor  to  Associated  Electric  Labo- 
'.  inn  doQ  ^  V-    9J,"^^S0,    111.     Signal    control    circuits. 


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671 


White,      Dlie     L.,     Fairfax,     Ala.        Slasher     machine. 

2,092,344;   Sept.  7. 
White,    Walter  A.      (See   Jones,   R.  P.,    and  White.) 
White,    Warren   B.,    North    Abington,    Mass.      Automatic 

sharpening  device  for  lawnmowers.     2,076,311  ;  Apr.  6. 
White,    Wilbur,     Salamanca,    N.    Y.      Electric    gasoline 

heater.     2,070,635  ;  Feb.  16. 
White,     Willard     E.,     Kickreall,     Oreg.       Trailer     hitch. 

2,090,857  ;    Aug.    24. 
White,   William  B.,   Nashville,  Tenn.      Stamp  tax  device. 

2,080,753  ;  May  18. 
White,    William   B.,    Chicago,    111.,    and   F.   T.    Llewellyn, 

Nevrarlc,   N.   J.,   assignors   to  United   States   Steel   Cor- 
poration,   New   Yorls,    N.    X.      Pianoforte.      2,071,992  : 

Feb.  23. 
White,  William  C,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric   Company.      Parallel   operation    of   thyratrons. 

2,070,462  ;   Feb.  9. 
White,  William  E.,   Bethlehem,   Pa.,  assignor  to  Kalman 

Steel   Corporation.      Joint   for   pavements.      2,092,488 ; 

Sept.  7. 
White,    William   L.,    Clifton,    assignor   to   Kaybestos-Man- 

hattan,      Inc.,     Passaic,     N.     J.       Friction     material. 

2,098,U78  :  Nov.  2. 
White,  William  M.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Hydraulic  turbine. 

2,082,927  ;  June  8. 
White,  William  P.,   Glencoe,  assignor  to  White  Cap  Com- 
pany,  Chicago,  111.     Making  closure   caps.      2,098,906 ; 

Nov.  9. 
White,  William  P.,  Glencoe,  assignor  to  White  Cap  Com- 
pany,     Chicago,      111.      Package      sealing      apparatus. 

2.103.051  ;  Dec.   21. 
White,  William  S.,  Denver,  Colo.     Automatic  intermittent 

flush  valve.     2,069,340  ;  Feb.  2. 
White,  Winthrop.     (See  Grubb,  William  B.,  Sr.,  assignor.) 
White  &  Wyckoff  Mfg.  Company.     (See  Larsen,  Volney  E., 

assignor.) 
White  &  Wyckoff  Mfg.  Company.      (See  Ross,  Walter  C, 

assignor.) 
White  Castle  System,  Inc.     (See  Ingram,  E.  W.,  and  Ray, 

assignors.) 
White  Castle  System  of  Eating  Houses  Corporation,  The. 

(See  Ray,  Loyd  W.,  assignor.) 
Whitefield,  John  T.,  Boston,  Mass.     Method  and  apparatus 

for  generating  gas.     2,068,119  ;  Jan.  19. 
Whitehall   Patents   Corporation.      (See   Marinsky,   Davis, 

assignor.) 
Whitehall  Patents  Corporation.      (See  Morin.  L.  H..  and 

Marinsky,   assignors.) 
Whitehead,  Anna,  et  al.      (See  Doak,  John  H.,  assignor.) 
Whitehead,  Dean  H.,  et  al.      (See  Braam,   Harold  S.,  as- 
signor.) 
Whitehead,  Dean  H.,  Chicago,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  R. 

Nalbach,  Oak  Park,  111.     Sheet   segregating  apparatus. 

2,076,391  ;  Apr.   6. 
Whitehead,    Dean   H.,    Chicago,    assignor   of   one-half   to 

J.    R.    Nalbach,    Oak    Park,     111.      Printing    machine. 

2.093,258    ;Sept.  14. 
Whitehead,  Dean  H.,  Chicago,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  R. 

Nalbach,      Oak      Park,      111.        Duplicating      machine. 

2,094,028  ;  Oct.  5. 
Whitehead.    George  E.,   Cardiff,   South  Wales.     Electrical 

switch   gear.     2,100.230  ;  Nov.   23. 
Whitehead  &  Kales  Company.      (See  Judd,  Irving  H.,  as- 
signor.) 
Whitehead  &  Kales  Company.      (See  Perkins,   E.  H.,  and 

Mills,  assignors.) 
Whitehead,    Oscar    N.,    and    W.    H.    Toelle,    Wallingford, 

Conn.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Daniel- 
son        Mannf.n  during        Company.        Harness        cord. 

2,099,950  ;  Nov.   23. 
Whitehead,   Uicliard   IT.,  New  Haven,    Conn.     Small  self- 
starting  syiiflii-onous  motor.     2,093.532;  Sept.  21. 
Whitehead,     Richard     II.,     New     Haven,     Conn.     Clock. 

2,099,414:  Nov.  16. 
Whitelioad,  Richard  H.,  assignor  to  The  New  Haven  Clock 
Ompany,  New  Haven,  Conn.     Watch.     2,074,525  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Whitehead,    Richard    H.,    assignor    to    The    New    Haven 

Clock    Company,    New    Haven,    Conn.      Timepiece    con- 
struction.    2,078,476  ;  Apr.  27. 
Whitelie«<1,  ^\'iHiaIll.      (Srv  DrevTns,   C,  and  Wliitr^head.) 
Whitehead,  William.     (See  Dreyfus,  H.,  and  Whitehead.) 
Whitelioad,     William.      (See    Elvin,     W.     J.,     lialch,     and 

Whitehead.) 
Whltoliead,  Wllllnm,  Cumberland,  Md..  assignor  to  Celaneso 
Coi-pornlion  of  America.     Ti'oatment  of  filaments,  Alms, 
and  textile  f;il)rics.     2.007.219;  Jan.  12. 
Wliitelioad.    Willlani,    Cnmlierlanil,    Md.,    nssignor    to    Col- 
nnese    Corpnnition    of    America.      Making    sized    textile 
materials.     2,007,220  ;  Jan.  12. 
Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celan- 

ese  Corporation  of  America.     Artificial  textile  ni.aterial. 

2.072,2,*!!  ;  i\Tnr.  2. 
Whitehead,  Willlani,  Cmnlierland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Colan- 

ese  (torpor,!  I  ion  of  America.     Making  colored  artificial 

yarns  and  films.  2,072.931  ;  IMnr,  •). 
Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to 
Olanese  (^oi  ponillon  of  America.  Ynin  and  filament 
and  preparing  same.  2,079,643;  May  11. 
Whlteliefid,  Wllllnm,  Cumberland,  Md,,  assignor  to  Cela- 
nese  Corpoiadoii  of  America.  Y.-uns  and  fabrics  of 
celliilose  derivalives  and  iiiiiking  same.  2,080,755; 
May  18. 


Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celan- 
ese  Corporation  of  America.  Apparatus  for  coating  fila- 
ments and  staple  fibers.     2,081,967  ;  June  1. 

Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Cel- 
anese  Corporation  of  America.  Textile  material  and 
making  the  same.     2,086,590  ;  July  13. 

Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Celanese 
Corporation  of  America.  Artificial  material  and  making 
same.     2,086,591  ;  July  13. 

Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Manufacture  and 
use  of  textile  threads.     2.088,628  ;  Aug.   3. 

Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Cleansing  of  tex- 
tile products.     2,088,674  ;  Aug.  3. 

Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Artificial  filaments 
and  making  same.     2,088,675  ;   Aug.    3. 

Whitehead,  William.  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Crepe  fabric  and 
preparing  same.     2,089,238  ;  Aug.  10. 

Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Apparatus  for  the 
treatment  of  artificial  textile  materials.  2,089,239 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Manufacture  and  use 
of  textile  materials.     2,089.240  ;  Aug.  10. 

Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Crepe  thread  and 
fabric  and  preparing  same.     2,089,241  ;  Aug.  10. 

Whitehead,  William.  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Treatment  of  textile 
material.     2,089.778  ;  Aug.  10. 

Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Cela- 
nese Corporation  of  America.  Artificial  filament  and 
making  the  same.     2,090,924  ;  Aug.  24. 

Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Cel- 
anese Corporation  of  America.  Modified  textile  mate- 
rials and  treating  same.     2,096,154  ;  Oct.  19. 

Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Cela- 
nese Corporation  of  America.  Textile  materials  and 
making  same.     2,100,309  ;  Nov.  30. 

Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland.  Md..  assignor  to  Cela- 
nese Corporation  of  America.  Spinning  solution. 
2,101,886  ;  Dec.  14. 

Whitehead,  William,  Cumberland.  Md.,  assignor  to  Cela- 
nese Corporation  of  America.  Straw  product  and  treat- 
ment thereof.     2.102.885  ;   Dec.  14. 

Whitehead,  William,  and  A.  W.  Keight,  Cumberland,  Md., 
assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  Appa- 
ratus for  opening  staple  fibers.     2.079,094  :  Mav  4. 

Whitehead,  William  A.  (See  Quick,  C.  G.,  Ball,  and 
Whitehead.) 

Wliitehead,  William  F.,  Bassfield,  Miss.  Harrow. 
2.100.499  ;  Nov.  30. 

Whitehouse,  Reuben  S.,  Boston,  Mass.  Holding  a  cover 
for  a  beehive  box  or  the  like.     2.075.318  ;  Mar.   30. 

Whitehurst,  Bert  W.,  New  London,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Whitehurst  Chemical  Research  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Pulsator.     2,087,491  ;  July  20. 

Whitehurst  Chemical  Research  Corporation.  (See  White- 
hurst, Bert  W.,  assignor.) 

Whitelaw,  Albert,  Passaic,  and  D.  J.  Bonawit.  Glen  Park, 
assignors  to  Ravbestos-Manhattnn,  Inc.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 
Flexible  clutch  facing,     2.097,710;  Nov.  2. 

Whitelaw,  Charles  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Cook 
Paint  &  Varnish  Company,  Kansas  Citv,  Mo.  Coating 
and  coating  composition.     2,070,509  ;  Apr.  6. 

\Yhiteley,  James,  Olcott,  N.  Y.  Amusement  device. 
2.090.160  ;  Aug.  17. 

Whiteley,  James  M.,  Roselle,  and  H.  G.  Vesterdal.  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development 
Company.  Purification  of  crude  waxy  hydrocarbons. 
2.103.504;  Dec.  28. 

Whiteley,  Robert  H.,  trustee.  (See  Whiteley,  Robert  H., 
assignor.) 

Whiteley,  Robert  H.,  Oak  Park,  III,,  assignor  to  R.  H. 
Whiteley,  trustee.  Heat  responsive  self-lijbricating  bear- 
ing.    2,007,034  ;  Jan.  5. 

Whiteley,  Robert  II.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  R.  H. 
Whit(-loy,  trustee.  Sclf-lubricatiug  bearing.  2,086,787: 
July  13. 

Whitelock,  Leland  D.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Apparatus 
for   communication   sysh-nis.      2,0!)0,0.'^,>^  ;   .Vug.   17. 

Whitelock.  Tyoland  I).. '  \\'ilkliisburg.  and  1',  \.  I'.ossart, 
Cbeswiclc.  assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Com- 
pany, Swissvale.  Pa.  Appiiraliis  for  rallwav  train 
communication   systems.      2.0S.S.075  ;   Jnlv    27. 

Whitoly,  James  M..'  Jr.,  Roselle.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  nevelnpmeiit  Company.  Treating  lubricating 
oils  with  selective  solvents.     2.084,471  ;  June   '"' 

Whiteman,  Arthur,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slide  staining  and 
healing   nicU.      2,10I,l(n  ;   n(>c.   7. 

Wlilt(^sel.  ll;u-ry  A..  I-'ort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
(>ral  Electric   (^ompaiiy.     Evaporator.     2.074,137;  JIar. 

Whitesell.  John  C  Jr..  Norrlstown.   assignor  to  Kdwnrd 

G.    Ihidd    Miinnfaclnrlng    Compnnv.    IMilladelphla.    Pn. 

Timim;  switch   for   welding.      2.07-1.13,S  ;  Mar.   10. 
Whitesell,    John    C.    Jr..    Norrlstown,    asshinor    to    E.    O. 

liudd      Manufaclurlng      Coinpiinv.      Philadelphia,      Pn. 

Structural  sheet  material.     2.0S0,2-(2  ;  Aug.  10. 


672 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Whiteside.  John  O.      (See  Williams,  D.  E..  and  Whiteside.) 

Whiteside,  Robert  B.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Boxed  row 
firecracker  package.     2,099.783;  Nov.  23. 

Whiteside,  Roger  V.,  and  C.  L.  Holmberg,  Duluth,  Minn., 
assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  American  Hydraulic 
Pump  Corporation.  Double  acting  deep  well  pump. 
2,087,713  :  July  20. 

Whiteside,  Wilfred  D..  Timpson,  Tex.  Transllluminating 
hood.     2.070.220  ;  Feb.   9. 

White  Springs  Distillery,  Inc.  (See  Bowden,  Frederick  S. 
and  R.  B.  assisnors.) 

Whitford,  Harrv  S.,  Fountain  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Beth- 
lehem Steel  Company.  Clasp  brake.  2,097,316  ;  Oct. 
26. 

Whitin,  Herbert  A.,  assignor  to  Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom 
Works,  Worcester,  Mass.  Stop  motion  for  looms. 
2,082,864;  June  8. 

Whitin  Machine  Works.  (See  Aldrich,  William  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitin  Machine  Works.  (See  Crockett,  Frank  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitin  Machine  Works.  (See  Horner,  Leon  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitin  Machine  Works.     (See  Jessen,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Whitin  Machine  Works,  The.  (See  Magrath,  George  H.. 
assignor.) 

Whitin  Machine  Works.     (See  Oswald,  John  G.,  assignor.) 

Whitin  Machine  Works.  (See  Schlums,  Otto  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitin  Machine  Works.  (See  Stuart,  Henry  B.,  as- 
aignor.) 

Whitin  Machine  Works.  (See  Truslow,  James  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whitin,  Paul,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Owlor,  Al- 
bert J.,  assignor.) 

Whiting,  Charles  A.,  Franklin,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Whiting 
&  Davis  Company.     Neckwear.     2.081,653  ;  May  2.5. 

Whiting  Corporation.     (See  Coffey,  Oscar  L.,  assignor.) 

Whiting  &  Davis  Company.  (See  Whiting,  Charles  A., 
assignor.) 

Whiting.  Harold  B.,  assignor  to  A.  C.  Lawrence  Leather 
Company,  Peabody,  Mass.  Clearer.  2,075,59.'5  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Whiting  Holding  Company.  (See  Fisher,  Robert  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Whiting  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Beaumont,  Eu- 
gene P.,  assignor.) 

Whiting,  William  A.,  Los  .Angeles.  Calif.,  assipnnr  to 
American  Concrete  and  Steel  Pipe  Company.  Lifting 
and  tipping  band.     2. 076. 7.58  :  Ai>r.  13. 

Whiting,  William  A.,  Southgate,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican Concrete  and  Steel  Pipe  Company.  Making  con- 
crete structures  In  forms.     2,078,477  ;  Apr.  27. 

Whiting.  William  A.,  Southgate,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Amer- 
ican (Concrete  &  Steel  Pipe  Company.  Making  rein- 
forcement wire  cages.     2, 091. .'540:  Aug.  31. 

Whiting.  William  S.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Champion  Paper 
and  Fibre  Company.  Canton,  N.  C.  Automatic  cone 
making  machine.     2,076,312  ;  Apr.  G. 

Wliitlock.  Carl  H.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Universal  Camera  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Camera.     2,078,432  ;  Apr.  27. 

Wliitlock,  Carl  H.,  Lockport,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Universal  (jamera  Corporation,  New  York, 
N.   Y.      Camera   finder.      2.093..')00  ;   Sept.  21. 

Whltlock,  George  E.,  assignor  to  The  City  Auto  Stamping 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Radiator  front.  2,071,673; 
Feb.  23. 

Whitlock,  George  E..  assignor  to  The  City  Auto  Stamping 
Company,       Toledo,       Ohio.  Grille       construction. 

2,071.674;  Feb.  23. 

Whitlock.  George  E.,  assignor  to  The  City  Auto  Stampinc 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Combined  radiator  shell  and 
grille.     2,071,675;   Feb.   23. 

Whitlock,  Neil  II..  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Pie  making  and 
automatic  baking  machine  combined.  2,099.247  :  Nov. 
16. 

Whitlock.  Ralph  G.,  Los  Angeles,  and  L.  Sharp,  Hunt- 
ington Park,  Calif.,  assignors  to  Federal  Foundation 
Inc..      Las     Vegas,      Nev.        Closure     for     containers. 

2.077.601  ;  Apr.  20. 

Whitlock,  Ralph  G..  Los  Angeles,  and  L.  Sharp.  Hunt- 
ington Park.  Calif.,  assignors  to  Federal  Foundation 
Inc.,    Las    Vegas.     Nev.       Safety    refillable    dispenser. 

2.077.602  ;  Apr.  20. 

Whitlock,  Ralph  G..  Los  Angeles,  and  L.  Sharp,  Hunt- 
ington Park,  Calif.,  assignors  to  Federal  Foundation 
Inc.,  Las  Vegas,  Nev.  Safety  refillable  dispenser  and 
control  therefor.     2,077,603  ;  Apr.  20. 

Whitman,  Bradley.     (See  Schwenk.  E..  and  Whitman.) 

Whitman.  Henry  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Aluminum  allov 
2,101,118;  Dec.  7. 

Whitman.  Henry  L..  Loa  Angeles,  Calif.  Preparing  alu 
mlniini  nlloy.i.      2.102.448;  Dec.    14. 

Whitman.  Ilvniiin  L.,  Brldgewater,  Mass.  Arch  sunnort 
2.n;»7.5t59  ;  Nov.  2. 

Whitman  Saddle  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Robertson 
Alfred  J.,  assignor.) 

Whitman.  Stewart  C.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Irradiating  me 
oh.nnloal   rofrlcerntor.     2.068.212:  Jan.   19. 

Whitmnn,  Stewart  C.,   Sunnyside,  Sf.  Y.     Electrodvnumic 
recording    and    reproducing    driving    unit.      2,0^7  306 
July  20. 


Whitman,  Vincent  I.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Excised  photo- 
graphic plate  system  of  composite  motion-picture  pho- 
tography.    2,075,684;   Mar.   30. 

Whitmer,  Joe  V.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Attachment  for 
tvpe  casting   machines.     2,100,528 ;   Nov.    30. 

Whitmlre,  William  A.,  Albany,  Calif.  Mucking  machine. 
2,067,879;  Jan.   12. 

Whitmire.  William  A.,  Albany,  Calif.  Mucking  machine. 
2.086,687  :  July  13. 

Whitmore,  William  B.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Ditto,  In- 
corporated, Chicago,  111.  Treating  hectograph  bands. 
2,071,910  ;  Feb.  23. 

Whitmore.  William  B.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Ditto.  In- 
corporated, C'hicago,  111.  Treating  hectograph  bands. 
2,102.399  :  Dec.  14. 

Whitmore,  William  B.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Ditto, 
Incorporated.  Stencil  and  inking  device  therefor. 
2.080,011 ;  July  6. 

Whitney,  Alvin  M.,  Bradford,  Pa.,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  G.  A.  ZlUafro,  Eixford,  Pa.  Hair  clip  or  clasp. 
2,070,939  ;  Feb.  16. 

Whitney,  Charles  S.      (See  Hicks,    R.   M.,  and  Whitney.) 

Wliitnev,  Edgar  B.,  Sierra  Madre,  Calif.  Pencil. 
2,074,632  ;  Mar.  23. 

Whitney,  F.  A.,  Carriage  Company.  (See  Shaw,  Harold 
F..  assignor.) 

Whitney,  Gilbert  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Automatic  train 
stop  system.     2,078,299  ;    Apr.    27. 

Whitney,  Lewis  J.,  Springville,  Utah.  Door  lock. 
2,077,728  ;  Apr.  20. 

Whitney,  Maurice  P.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Machine  Com- 
pany, Elmira,  N.  Y.  Time  delay  device  for  automatic 
switches.     2.077,295;  Apr.  13. 

Whitney,  Maurice  P.,  assignor  to  Eclipse  Machine  Com- 
pany, Elmira,  N.  Y.  Brake  mechanism.  2,097,942  ; 
Nov.   2. 

Whitney  Metal  Tool  Company.  (See  Gardner,  Ralph  D., 
assignor.) 

Whitney,  Wiley,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Telephone  system.     2.066.502 ;   Jan.  5. 

Whittaker.  Charles  C.  (See  Taliaferro,  W.  R..  Whittaker, 
and  Riley.) 

Whittaker."  Colin  W.,  and  P.  O.  Lundstrom,  Washington, 
D.  C,  dedicated  to  the  free  use  of  the  public  in  the 
United  States  of  America.  Molecular  addition  com- 
pound of  calcium  sulphate  and  urea.  2,074,880  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Whittaker,  Frederick  A.,  deceased,  by  S.  J.  Whittaker, 
of  Attleboro,  Mass.,  administratrix,  assignor  to  Mara- 
thon Company,  Attleboro,  Mass.  Lighter.  2,071,601  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Whittaker,  Harry  L.,  Ville  La  Salle,  and  W.  H.  Hurford, 
Montebello,  Quebec,  Canada.  Telephone  mouthpiece  at- 
tachment.    2,080,552  ;  May  18. 

Whittaker.  Henry  C,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Metal  cutter. 
2,097,358  ;  Oct.  26. 

Whittaker,  John  D.,  Babylon,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Welsbach 
Street  Lighting  Company  of  America,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Illumination.     2,070,700  ;  Feb.  16. 

Whittaker,  John  S.,  Puchong,  Selangor,  Federated  Malay 
States.  Pin-coupled  members  of  dredging,  elevating, 
conveying,  and  like  apparatus.     2,070,765  ;  Feb.  16. 

Whittakpr.  Lloyd  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dispensing  unit. 
2.066.868;  Jan.  5.  f  e. 

Whittaker,  Sarah  J.,  administratrix.  (See  Whittaker, 
Frederick  A.) 

Whittam.  Benjamin  B.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Rubber  gasket 
coupling.    2,094.629  :  Oct.  5. 

Whitted,  John  B.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner 
on^om}°^:  Chicago,  ni.  Windshield  cleaner. 
2,088,826  ;  Aug.  3. 

Whitten.  Hal  S.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Bottle  holder. 
2.0(4.736;  Jlar.  23. 

Whitten,  Joseph  E.      (See  Smith.  Donald  J.  E..  assignor.) 

Art'-ll''"-,.'^"^®!:";      '^ee  Thompson.  W.  F..  and  Whitten.) 

Whittenberg,  John  E.,  assignor  to  The  Firestone  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company,  Akron.  Ohio.  Vulcanized  rubber  and 
vulcanizing  the  same.  2,069,053  ;  Jan.  26. 
'"tt'cr.  Horace  R..  Bristol,  assignor  to  Tlie  Cooper  Oven 
?n-n"o'\';'^^?F  .Company,  Plymouth,  Conn.  Thermometer. 
..J.OiO.Jzl  :  Feb.  9. 

Whittier  John  G.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.  Joint  2,083,354; 
.Tune  8.  ■        1        • 

Whittier,  Paul,  et  al.  (See  Pottenger,  F.  M.,  Jr.,  and 
Balsley,  assignors.) 

^^'arnVwhUtTer'')"  ^'      ^^®^  Dickinson,   E.   D.,  Ericson, 

"  2'o!)8  409"''nov"'9*'  ■^■'  P^'''^'"'"^-  ^"-     Vehicle  brake. 
WimUngton,  Calvin  "a.      (See  Whittington,  Leo  B.,  and 

"  ton')"^*""'  ^'*'"^^  ^-     ^^^  ^^^^'  C'   E..  and  Whitting- 

"fu^^iS'  '2.0"90'li7'l"\tg*i-.  ^'--^■^^^^'  ^'«-     P-^eh 

^^Prodn^l«"rn^ii'"''.-^-  \"^  t"^^'  I"-  assignor  to  Bendix 

Hintnr    fn^.°Tr*'"^  '^°»*J'  ^«n^'  ^''^-    Crankcase  ven- 

May  18  'eternal    combustion    engines.      2,080,588; 

"  PrI]i?5f^°pi^^P''.?-  ^S^  ^^^^-  ni..  assignor  to  Bendix 
o'^p^el"t1l.^g^d°e7i?^"^0•8fr36V^^J'ury•2r•    '^^^"""^  '""•^^ 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


673 


Whittington,  Ralph  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Bendii 
Products  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Vacuum 
crankcase  and   chassis  ventilator.     2,092,235  ;   Sept.   7. 

Whittington,  Ralph  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Products  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Automatic 
clutch  control  device.     2,095,779  ;  Oct.  12. 

Whittington,  Ralph  S.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Bendix 
Products  Corporation,  South  Bend,  Ind.  xVutomatic  con- 
trol of  clutch  and  throttle  actuation  of  an  automotive 
vehicle.     2,103,284  ;  Dec.  28. 

Whittle,  Horace,  Blaplewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Composite  set.     2,088,314;  July  27. 

Whitworth,  Sir  W.  G.  Armstrong  &  Co.  (Engineers)  Ltd. 
(See  Watkins,  D.  J.,  Abbink-Spaink,  and  Plyer,  as 
slgnors. ) 

Wholesale  Lumber  &  Millwork,  Inc.  (See  Chaplow, 
Bernard  A.,  assignor.) 

Whymper,  Robert,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Na- 
tional Sugar  Refining  Company  of  New  Jersey,  Edge- 
water,  N.   J.     Sugar  manufacture.     2,098,604  •  Nov.   9. 

Whyte,  Robert  B.,  assignor  to  Macwhyte  Company, 
Kenosha,  Wis.  Lubricating  wire  rope.  2,095,461 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Wibaut,  Johan  P.,  L.  M.  F.  van  de  Lande,  and  G.  W.  A. 
Wallagh,  Amsterdam,  Netherlands,  assignors  to  The 
Dow  Chemical  Company,  Midland,  Mich.  Preparation 
of  1,3-dihalo-  and  1,3,5-trihalobenzenes.  2,095,275  ; 
Oct.   12. 

Wicaco  Machine  Corporation,  The.  (See  Laird,  J.  P., 
and  Niederhauser,  assignors.) 

Wichert  Continuous  Bridge  Corporation,  The.  (See 
Wichert,  Ernest  M.,  assignor.) 

Wichert,  Ernest  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Wichert 
Continuous  Bridge  Corporation,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bridge 
construction.     2,079,095  ;  May  4. 

Wichert,  Ernest  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The 
Wichert  Continuous  Bridge  Corporation,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Apparatus  for  marine  construction.  2,079,889  ; 
May  11. 

Wichulski,  Josef,  and  M.  Pizzolanella,  assignors  to  Millie 
Patent  Holding  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apparatus 
and  method  of  making  nontangling  string  handle  bag 
packages.    2,068,724  ;  Jan.  26. 

Wiciiiskl,  Adam.      (See  Witkiewicz,   R.,  and  Wicliiski.) 

Wick,  Emil  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Magnus  Bjorn- 
dal,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Watch  synchronizer.  2,009,909  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Wick,  Georg.      (See  Sirot,  A.,  and  Wick.) 

Wick,  Georg,  Bitterfeld,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany. 
Separating  after-chlorinated  polyvinylchloride  from  its 
solutions.     2,080,589  ;  May  18. 

Wick,  Ross  H.,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  Hose  coupling. 
2,071,478;  Feb.   23. 

Wickenden,  Leonard.  (See  Wadsworth,  D.  V.,  and 
Wickenden.) 

Wickenden,  Thomas  H.  (See  Merica,  P.  D.,  Vanick,  and 
Wickenden.) 

Wickersham,  Harry  P.     (See  Burns,  E.,  and  Wickersham.) 

Wickersham,  Harry  P.,  Huntington  Park,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  E.  Burns,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Jar.  2,101,968  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Wickersham,  Harry  P.,  Huntington  Park,  and  E.  Burns, 
Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Spear.      2,075,248  ;    Mar.    30. 

Wickersham,  Harry  P.,  Huntington  Park,  and  E.  Burns, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Crown  block.     2,079,725  ;  May  11. 

Wickersham,  Harry  P.,  Huntington  Park,  and  E.  Burns, 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Three  string  landing  head. 
2,094.690;   Oct.  5. 

Wickersham,  Harry  P.,  Huntington  Park,  and  E.  Burns, 
assignors  to  Baasch-Ross  Tool  Company,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.     Boring  machine.     2,092,101  ;  Sept.  7. 

Wickert,  Jacob  N.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Undecyl  compounds  and  their  production.  2,088,015  ; 
July  27. 

Wickert,  Jacob  N.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  a.ssignor,  by  mp.<?ne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Production      of      nondecyl       oxygenated       compounds. 

2.088.016  ;  July  27. 

Wickert,  .Tacob  N.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corpor.ntion. 
Secondary  alkyl  sulphates  as  wetting  agents. 
2,088,019;  July  27. 

Wickert,  .Jacob  N.,  Ch.Trleston,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Secondary  alkyl  sulphates  as  washing  and  emulsifying 
agents.     2,088.020  ;  July  27. 

Wickort.  Jacob  N.,  Charleston,  and  B.  T.  Freure,  So\itIi 
Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.  I'rnduc- 
llon  of  sulphuric  acid  derivatives  of  secondary  alcoliols. 
2.088.014;  July  27. 

Wi<'kert,  Jacob  N.,  Charleston,  and  C.  A.  Carter,  South 
Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Union  (Vivbido  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Oxygenated 
alipliiilic  compounds  derived  from  2-elIivll)ut.vraldc'liyde. 

2.088.017  ;  July  27. 

Wickert.  Jacob  N.,  Cliarleston,  and  P..  T.  Frenro,  South 
CliarlcHton,  W.  Va.,  assignors,  by  niesn(>  Ms.Miginiicnts. 
to  Union  Carbide  and  C!ii-l)on  Corporation.  Oxygenated 
compounds  doi'lved  from  liutyraldehyde  and  its  deriva- 
tives.    2,088,018  ;  July  27. 

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Wickert,  Jacob  N.,  Charleston,  and  B.  T.  Freure,  Soath 
Charleston,  W.  Va.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.  Saturated 
tetradecyl  oxygenated  compounds.     2,088,021  ;  July  27. 

Wicklein,  Raymond  R.,  Roselle,  N.  J.  Crucible. 
2,099.043  ;  Nov.  16. 

Wickman,  Axel  C,  Coventry,  England.  Controlling  vari- 
able speed  gears.     2,094,313  ;  Sept.  28. 

Wickman,  Axel  C,  Coventry,  England.  Automatically 
controlling  a  sequence  of  mechanical  operations  through 
the  medium  of  adjustable  striking  pieces.  2,095,582  ; 
Oct.   12. 

Wickman.  Axel  C,  Coventry,  England.  Speed  changing 
mechanism.     2,100,889  ;  Nov.  30. 

Wicks,  John,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Automatic  Elec- 
tric Company,  Limited,  Liverpool,  England.  Telephone 
system.     2,081,027  ;  May  18. 

Wicks,  John  D.,  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  and  J.  N.  Mowery, 
Worcester,  Mass.  ;  said  Mowery  assignor  to  T.  E.  Aid- 
ham,  and  Wicks,  assignor  to   C.   H.   Eden,  Providence, 

'    R.  I.     Liquid  filter.     2,081,968  ;  June  1. 

Wicks,  Max  A.      (See  Moore,  D.  F.,  and  Wicks.) 

Wicks  Pipe  Organ  Co.     (See  Boner,  Charles  P.,  assignor.) 

Wico  Electric  Company.  (See  Harmon,  Kenneth  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wico  Electric  Company.  (See  Harmon,  K.  A.,  and  Louis, 
assignors.) 

Wijczas,   Casimir  S.      (See  Polasik,   Floryan,   assignor.) 

Widegren,  Sefast,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cigarette  lighter. 
2,088,985  ;  Aug.  3. 

Widen,  Nils.     (See  Kogel,  W.,  and  Widell.) 

Widenham,  Allen  W.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Skin  contour 
recorder.     2,085,935  ;  July  6. 

Wideroe,  Rolf,  Vinderen,  near  Oslo,  Norway.  Distance 
relay  for  the  protection  of  electric  plants.  2,066,955  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Widgren,  Hans  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Tobacco  sifter.  2,082,039  ; 
June  1. 

Widman,  Charles  H.      (See  Northup,  A.  E.,  and  Widman.) 

VVidman,  Charles  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Murray  Corporation  of  America.  Trunk  compartment. 
2,069,345  ;  Feb.  2. 

Widman,  Charles  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Murray  Corporation  of  America.  Cowl  construction. 
2,092,542  ;  Sept.  7. 

Widman,  Charles  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The 
Murray  Cornoration  of  America.  Vehicle  door. 
2,099,248  :  Nov.  16. 

Widman,  Charles  H.,  Detroit,  and  A.  E.  Northrup, 
Pleasant  Ridge,  Mich.  Vehicle  body  construction. 
2,072,044;  Feb.  23. 

Widman,  Charles  H.,  A.  P.  Nacy,  and  B.  T.  Lindell,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  assignors  to  The  Murray  Corporation  of  America. 
Barrel.     2.088,101  ;  July  27. 

Wldmarlc,  Lilly  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Threader. 
2,085,560  ;  June  29. 

Widmer,  Gustave  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  E.  W.  Pierce, 
Clifton,  N.  J.  Dyeing  fibrous  materials.  2,093,651 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Widmer,  Gustave,  and  A.  Juchli,  assignors  to  firm  of 
Society  of  Chemical  Industry  in  Basle,  Basel.  Switzer- 
land. Molded  material  and  making  same.  2,093,652  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Widmer,  John  M.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  assignor  to  Penick 
&  Ford,  Ltd.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Crystallizer  appa- 
ratus.    2,091,900 ;  Aug.  31. 

Widmer,  Stefan,  assignor  to  Aktiengesellschaft  Brown 
Boveri  &  Cie.,  Baden,  Switzerland.  Electric  valve  con- 
trol system.     2,093,220  ;   Sept.   14. 

WIebe,  Arthur,  near  Salinas,  Calif.  Lock  operating  means 
for  automobiles.     2,070,103  :  Feb.  9. 

Wiechell,  Heinz.      (See  Steudel,  H.,  and  Wiechell.) 

Wiedbrauck,  Erich,  Essen-Ruhr,  assignor  to  Chomische 
Fabrik  Buclcau,  Ammendorf  (Saalkreis*,  Germany. 
Production  of  potassium  formate.     2,100,827:  Nov.  30. 

Wiedeman,  Oscar,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Ventilated  straw 
hat  and  manufacturing  the  same.     2,093,790:  Sept.  21. 

Wiedemann,  George  F.,  Jlilwaukee,  Wis.  Detachable 
handle  for  cans  or   the  like.     2,075,685  :  Mar.  30. 

Wiedemann,  George  F.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Fishing  device. 
2,087,828  ;  .Tuly  20. 

Wiedemann  Machine  Company.  (See  Rollings,  Ernest  J., 
assignor.) 

Wiedemer,  George  A.  (See  Mechllng,  Frederic  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wieder,  Ferd  W.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  assignor  to  San  Fran- 
cisco Sulphur  Company.  Free  running  sulphur. 
2,069.568  ;  Feb.  2. 

Wiederholt.  Vincenz,  Dortmund,  Germany.  Clnmp  for 
clotlios    lines    and    tlie    like.      2,087,420  :    July    20. 

Wiederkohr,  Hans.      (See  MUUer,  T.,  and  Wlederkehr.) 

Wiedmann,  lOrncst,  iissigiior  to  The  Oilgear  Company,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  Hydraulic  transmission.  2,079,268; 
May  4. 

Wiedmann,  Ernst,  assignor  to  The  Oilgear  Company,  Mil- 
wairkoe,  Wis.  Hydraulic  transmission.  2,093,690; 
Sept.  21. 

Wiegiind,  Carl,  Seattle,  Wash.  Inflating  rotating  fires. 
2.090,080  :  Aug.  17. 

Wipgand,  Edwin  L„  Pittsburgh,  Pn.  Electric  reslatnnco 
li(-:itiiig  el(>ment.      Re.   20.272;  Feb.   16. 

Wi(>gnn(l,  Edwin  Ti.,  Pittslinrgh,  Pa.  lOleotricil  hoatinir 
unit,      Ui\  20,560  ;  Nov.  30. 


674 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


WIegand.  Edwin  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Heating. 
2,075,686  :   Mar.   30. 

Wiegand,  Edwin  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Insulating  electrical 
resistor   heating  elements.     2,080.647  ;   May   18. 

Wiegand,  Edwin  L.,  assignor  t6  Edwin  L.  Wiegand  Com- 
pany,    Pittsburgh,     Pa.      Air    conditioning    apparatus. 

2.080.797  :    May  18. 

Wiegand,  Edwin  L.,  assignor  to  Edwin  L.  Wiegand  Com- 
pany,   Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Air    conditioning    apparatus. 

2.080.798  :  May  18. 

Wiegand,  Edwin  L.,  assignor  to  Edwin  L.  Wiegand  Com- 
pany,   Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Thermally    responsive    device. 

2.080.799  :   May  18. 

Wiegand,  Edwin  L.,  assignor  to  Edwin  L.  Wiegand  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Heating  apparatus.     2,080,800 ; 
May  18. 
Wiegand,  Edwin  L.,  Company.     (See  Wagner,  Walter  C, 
assignor.) 

Wiegand,  Edwin  L.,  Company.     (See  Wiegand,  Edwin  L., 

assignor.) 
Wiegand,   Fredericlj  B.      (See  Lavaracl£,  F.  C,  and  Wie- 
gand.) 

Wiegand,  Kurt,     (See  Biinger,  A.,  Larchg,  and  Wiegand.) 
Wiegand,     Kurt.       (See     Fritze,     O.,     Riittenauer,     and 
Wiegand.) 

Wiegand,  Kurt,  Berlin-neu-Tempelhof,  Germany,  as- 
sizor to  General  Electric  Company.  Gaseous  elec- 
tric discharge  device.     2,08.5.561 ;  June  29. 

Wiegand,  Kurt,  Berlin-Tompelhof,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Companv.  Gaseous  electric  discharge 
lamp  device.     2,103.0.52  ;  Dec.  21. 

Wiegand,  Kurt,  Berlln-Tempelhof,  and  A.  Koenlg,  Berlin- 
Charlottenburg,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Electric 
Company.  Electric  incandescent  lamp.  2,093,878 : 
Sept.  21. 

Wiegand,  Kurt,  Hohenneuendorf,  near  Berlin,  and  F. 
Goritz.  Berlin.  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Electric 
Company.  Insulated  support  for  lamps.  2,098,817 : 
Nov.  9. 

Wiegand,  Kurt.  Hohenneuendorf,  near  Berlin,  and  A. 
Koenig,  Berlin-Charlottenburg,  Germany,  assignors  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Socket  for  tubular  lamps. 
2,101,662  :  Dec.  7. 

Wiegman,  Clarence  H.  (See  Hoffman,  S.  K.,  and  Weig- 
man.) 

Wielage,  Marcus  F.  J.,  Miami,  Fla.  Sound  recording  and 
reproducing  apparatus.     2,087,135  ;  July  13. 

Wieneclie,    Bruno.       (See    Loewe,    S.,    and    Wienecko.) 

Wlenecke,  Bruno,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Radioaktiengesell- 
schaft  D.  S.  Loewe,  Berlin-Steglitz,  Germany.  Braun 
tube.     2,096,988;  Oct.  26. 

Wieneke,  Henry  A.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Process  and  ap- 
paratus for  filtering.     2,083,887  ;  June  15. 

Wiener,  Harry,  et  al.     (See  Theurer,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Wiener,  Louis  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bed.  2,082,131 ; 
June  1. 

Wieners,  Franz.     (See  Mieg,  W.,  and  Wieners.) 

Wier,  Anthony  J.     (See  Waldron,  F.  D.,  and  Wier.) 

Wlerk.  Nicholas  H.,  Jr.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Closure. 
2.075,074;   Mar.   30. 

Wierschera,  Anton  A.,  ct  al.  (See  Fischer,  Oliver  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Wierschera,  Mamie,  et  al.  (See  Fischer,  Oliver  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Wierzbicki,  Felix,  assignor  to  Eagle  Pencil  Comp.nnv,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Dlsplav  device.     2.072,193;  Mar.  2." 

Wlesenfold,  Leo,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Gaiter.  2,078,550 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Wiosi'nfcld,   Louis.      (See  Kasc,  N.,  and  Wiesenfeld.) 

Wleslander,  Daniel  H.,  Portland,  Maine.  Foldable  trestle 
for  paper-trlmming  boards  and  the  like.  2,077,541  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Wleslaniior,  Daniel  H..  Portland,  Maine.  Combinefl  ad- 
justable Rtrnlght-edgo,  rule,  and  alignment  tester. 
2.099.784  :  Nov.   23. 

Wloamann.  Clemens.      (See  Horloheck.  A.,  .Ttid  Wiesmann.) 

WIcssner.  Christopher  E..  assignor  to  Duraraetalllc  Corpora- 
tion, Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Pulling  tool  or  Implement. 
2.006.508  :  Jan.  6. 

WIeters,  Hermann.      (See  Dalmer,  O.,  and  WIefers.) 

Wiet7.pl,  Gustav.  (See  Scheuermann,  A.,  Brill,  and 
Wieizel.) 

WIefzoI.  Gusfnv.     (See  Schiller.  G..  and  Wiefzel.) 

WIezevich,  Peter  J.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Lubricant.  2,079,783  • 
May  11. 

Wlezevioh,  Peter  J.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  nsslpnor  to  Stand- 
ard Development  Company.  Dehydrating  alcohols 
2,081,189;  May  2.-.. 

Wlez.-vlch,  Peter  J..  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Lubricating  and  Insulating 
compound.     2.084,472  :  June  22. 

WIezevlch,  Petc>r  J.,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Development  Companv.  FUiorlnnted  solvent 
and   making  the  same.     2.090,772  ;  Aug.   24. 

WIezfvlrh.  Peter  J.,  and  A.  II.  Gleason,  Elizabeth,  N.  J., 
assignors  to  Standard  fill  Iii'velopmenf  Company.  Pro' 
(lurtlr)n  of  pnlvmiTS  of  ketene  and  preparation  of  ester.'s 
thereof.      2.IO.'^.r.05:   Dec.  28. 

Wlgan,  Ediniind  U..  Lee,  I.onilon.  EnglruKl  Gauging 
minute  (llHplncem<nts.      2.073,91."?:    Mar.   16. 

WIgan,  Edmund  R..  assignor  to  Siemens  Brothers  &  Com- 
pany Limited.  London.  England.  Telephone  Instrument 
circuit.      2.000,381  ;  Nov.  10. 


Wigder,  Bernard.     (See  Johnson,  Theodore  J.,  assignor.) 
Wigeland,  Amund  R..  and  A.  O.  Tandberg,  Oslo,  Norway. 

Filing  cabinet.     2,095,583  ;  Oct.  12. 
Wigen,  Louis  B.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.     Sanitary  fruit  pick. 

2,079,193  ;  May  4. 
Wiget,    Georg,     assignor    to    Societe    Anonyme    Adolphe 

Saurer,    Arbon,    Switzerland.     Pattern    mechanism    for 

looms  and  the  like.     2,085,459  ;  June  29. 
Wiget,  Georg,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme  Adolphe  Saurer, 

Arbon,  Switzerland.    Shuttle  box  mechanism  for  looms. 

2,101,663  ;  Dec.  7. 
Wiggenhorn,    Guido    J.,    South   Pasadena,    Calif.     Water 

cooler.     2.099.157  :  Nov.  16. 
Wiggers.    Blanche   E.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Breast   adapter. 

2,066,503  ;   Jan.  5. 
Wiggin,   Dana   L.,    Southbridge,   assignor   to   A.   E.   Leon, 

Belmont,  Mass.     Loom  shuttle.     2.077.136;  Apr.   13. 
Wiggin,  Daniel  W.,  assignor  to  Holder,  Wiggin,  and  Folan, 

Inc.,  Yarmouth,  Maine.   Article  of  footwear.    2,076,285  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Wiggin,  John  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Camerascopic  Lens  Inc.,  Portland,  Maine. 

Stereoscopic   or   depth   lens   for   cameras.      2,076,419 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Wiggins,  Dudley  H.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Producing  a  food 

product     2.094,314;  Sept.   28. 
Wiggins,  George  A.,  and  G.  B.  Martin,  Hamilton,  Ontario, 

Canada.     Window.     2,078,185 ;  Apr.  20. 


Seal  for  floating  tank 
2,102.299  ; 


Wiggins,   John    H.,   Tulsa,   Okla 
roofs.    2,082,194  ;  June  1. 

Wiggins,   John  H.,  Tulsa,  Okla.     Gasholder, 
Dec.  14. 

Wigginton  Company,  The.  (See  Mehaffie,  Hugh  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wigglesworth,  Albert  W.,  assignor  to  Hill-Clark  Machinery 
Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Grinding  machine.  2,074,308  ;  Mar. 
10. 

Wigglesworth,  Albert  W.,  assignor  to  Hill-Clarke  Ma- 
chinery Co..  Chicago.  111.  Motor  driven  headstock  for 
machine  tools.     2,095.089  ;  Oct.  5. 

Wight,  Sedgwick  N.,  assignor  to  General  Railwav  Signal 
Company,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Method  and  means'  for  dis- 
patcliing  trains.     2,082,435  ;  June  1. 

Wight,  Sedgwick  N.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Train  dispatching  system. 
2.082,436  ;  June  1. 

Wight,  Sedgwick  N.,  assignor  to  General  Railwav  Signal 
Comp.any,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Interlocking  system" for  rail- 
roads.   2,082,437 ;  June  1. 

Wight,  Sedgwick  N.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Train  describer  system. 
2,084,302;  June  15. 

Wight.  Sedgwick  N.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Signaling  system  for  rail- 
roads.    2,100,295;  Nov.  23.        "  ^     ' 

Wight,  Sedgwick  N.,  assignor  to  General  Railwav  Signal 
Company,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Switch  machine  for  rail- 
roads.    2.100.296;  Nov.  23. 

Wightman,  Merle  J.,  assignor  to  B.  L.  Smith,  Seattle, 
Wash.  Mechanical  air  cushioning  device.  2,093,259 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Wigness  Cornelius  R..  and  J.  W.  Kirby,  Harlan,  Iowa. 
\A  ell  drilling  mechanism.    2,082,865  ;  June  8. 

\^  il;     Siiiion  -\       (See  Bent.    F.  A..   Wik,  and  Ponip.) 

"  "Kle,  George  F.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  United  States 
Rubber  Products,    Inc..  New  York,   N.   Y.     Apparatus 

„-,,'■  «nanufacturing  tires.     2.071,716;   Feb.   23 

n  ikle,  George  F.,  Detroit,  Alich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments,   to    United    States    Rubber    Companv,    New 

^Alkle.  George  F..  and  C.  S.  Lenno.x,  Detroit,  Mich  as- 
signors to  United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc..  New 
Julv  6  Apparatus  for  cutting  stock.     2,086,374  ; 

V}uil'  ^'"'*  ^-     'See  Walker,  D.  E.,  and  Wilbur.) 

2,09(5.220rOct  19  •  ^^^"'>°^'°''-  ^^-      Cleaning  dirty  oil. 
WiUur.'-Ralph  H.    "(See  Lane.  J.  D.,  and  Wilbur) 

"'to  n"v  M?.hinE7"°"^'*^l'*«'"*'«'<^''-  Germany,  assignor 
mil^iVf-  ^ia^."°^,'^''^°"^°  Apparaten  Fabrieken,  "M«if ', 
?a'^7u'i:    •^,';;^a"^^Feb'=r6^''*'^^    sound-emitting   ap^ 

"'to  n"v  mTm.-  I'f^'-'in-Lichterfelde,  Germany,  assignor 
Utrecht'  XefhpH„'^H°o'^°  Apparaten  Fabrieken  "Meaf", 
2,097.0d9 ;  Oct    26  """^     emitting     apparatus. 

"pfnfTi;   A%V'''     %lin-Sudende.     assignor     to     Julius 

Mar!  9  controlling  electric  circuits.     2,072,932  ; 

"'si'^^i'SrV  ^'"°P»"y'  The.     (See  Fonseca,  Edward  L.,  as- 

"'nssi'gnme^^t^'^'to-'snriL"/^'^'^-  ^J?^^'  ^'^'^or.  by  mesne 
Hh.ignments    to   Sa\age  Arnis  Corporation,   New  York, 

Wll^x     cfi^rpe    It  *''^"»"ns.     2,083,677  ;  June  15. 

chlnirv     cSraDanv'^P^m';   *°    Pneu-Hydro    Road    Ma- 
2  072,5)95  •M™?9'^'     Cadillac,      Mich.        Road     planer 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


675 


Wilcox,  Harry  A.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Engineering  and  Research 
Corporation,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Traffic  control  sys- 
tem and  apparatus.  2,090,655  ;  Aug.  24. 
Wilcox,  Howard  M.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Circuit  breaker.  2,095,301 ;  Oct.  12. 
Wilcox,    Ida  M.,    Salt  Lake   City,   Utah.      Ship's   armor. 

2,077,729  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wilcox,  Isaac  L.,  assignor  to  Oswego  Falls  Corporation, 

Fulton,  N.  Y.     Container,     2,082,995  ;  June  8. 
Wilcox,  Isaac  L.,  assignor  to  Oswego  Falls  Corporation, 

Fulton,  N.  Y.     Container.     2,086,887  ;  July  13. 
Wilcox,    Richard  L.,   assignor   to  The   Waterbury   Farrel 
Foundry    and    Machine    Company,     Waterbury,     Conn. 
Upsetting  mechanism.    2,069,511 ;  Feb.  2. 
Wilcox,    Richard   L.,   assignor   to   The   Waterbury   Farrel 
Foundry    and    Machine    Company,    Waterbury,     Conn. 
Making  nuts.     2,074,678  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wilcox,   Richard   L.,   assignor   to   The   Waterbury   Farrel 
Foundry    and    Machine    Company,    Waterbury,     Conn. 
Open  die  upsetting  machine.     2,074,679  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wilcox,    Richard  L.,    assignor    to  The  Waterbury   Farrel 
Foundry  and  Machine  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.     Up- 
setting machine.     2,074,680  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wilcox,   William   H.,   assignor   of   one-third   to   J.    G.    H. 
Hill,   Stockton,   Calif.     Sheep  shears.     2,080,451 ;  May 
18. 
Wilcoxen,  Jesse  I.,  Jr.     (See  Wilcoxen,  Jesse  I.,  Sr.,  and 

J.  I.,  Jr.) 
Wilcoxen,  Jesse  I.,  Sr.,  and  J.  I.  Wilcoxen,  Jr.,  Ford,  Kans. 

Agricultural  implement.     2,066,812  ;  Jan.  5. 
Wilczek,  Ludwic  A.      (See  Fuchs,  C.  A.,   and  Spaloss,  as- 
signors. ) 
Wild,    Charles   H.,    assignor    to   Burt    Machine    Company, 
Incorporated,      Baltimore,      Md.        Conveyer      divider. 
2,066.869  ;  Jan.  5. 
Wild,    Clement  A.,    A.   Monkhouse,   and   W.   Monkhouse, 

Oldham,  England.     Piston.     2,093,594  ;   Sept.  21. 
Wild,  Edward.     (See  Bliss,  H.  N.,  Wild,  and  Tancred.) 
Wild,  Gustav  F.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  and  B.  Nielsen,  Ridge- 
field,  N.  J.     Safety  clamp  for  holding  panes  of  glass  of 
showcases   and   the  like.     2,075,596 ;   Mar.   30. 
Wild,  Julius  E.,  Longmeadow,  and  H.  J.  Long,   Spring- 
field, assignors  to  United  American  Bosch  Corporation, 
Springfield,  Mass.     Composite  flue.     2,073,236  ;  Mar.  9. 
Wilde,  Alton  H.,  Hannibal,  N.  Y.     Egg  cleaning  device. 

2,093,378;  Sept.  14. 
Wilde,  Henry  D.,  Jr.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard   Oil    Development    Company.      Pressure    recording 
device.     2,078,623  ;  Apr.  27. 
Wilder,  G.  E.,  et  al.     (See  Bartell,   Floyd  E.,  assignor.) 
Wilder,    George    E.,    Jr.,    Chicago,    111.      Cleaning    water 

heaters.     2,089,317  :  Aug.  10. 
Wilder,  Harold  K.,  and  C.  W.  Lindow,  assignors  to  Kel- 
logg  Company,    Battle    Creek,   Mich.      Treating   cereal 
grains,  etc.     2,093,260  ;  Sept.  14. 
Wilder,     John    S.,    Kenosha,     Wis.       Signal.       2,072,914 : 

Mar.  9. 
Wilder,  Robert  F.      (See  Winslow,  E.  C,  Jr.,  Wilder  and 

Smith.) 
Wilder,   Thomas   B.,    Aberdeen,    N.    C.      Impression    seal. 

2,101,119  ;  Dec.  7. 
Wildermann,   Rudolf.     (See  Busch,  Peter,  assignor.) 
Wildhaber,     Ernest,    Irondequoit,    N.    Y.       Gear    drive. 

2,069,433 ;  Feb.  2. 
Wildhaber,  Ernest,  assignor  to  Gleason  Works,  Rochester, 

N.  Y.    Cutting  gears.    2,070,191  ;  Feb.  9. 
Wildhaber,  Ernest,  assignor  to  Gleason  Works,  Rochester, 

N.  Y.     Producing  gears.     2,102,659  ;  Dec.  21. 
Wildhaber,     Ernest,     Irondequoit,     assignor     to     Gleason 
Works,    Rochester,    N.    Y.      Cutting   gears.      2,091,575 ; 
Aug.  31. 
Wildhaber,  Ernest,  and  A.  H.  Candee,  assignors  to  Gleason 
Works,    Rochester,    N.    Y.     Producing    tapered    gears. 
2,100,705  :   Nov.  30, 
Wildman  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Howie,  Kenneth,  assignor.) 
Wile,  Daniel  D.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Company, 
Detroit,    Mich.      Refrigerating   apparatus.      2,072,414: 
Mar.  2. 
Wile,  Daniel  D.,  assignor  to  Detroit  Lubricator  Company, 
Detroit,      Mich.        Refrigerating     system.        2,077,865; 
Apr,  20. 
Wile,   Raymond  S.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Electric 
Smelters,  Inc.,  Dover,  Del.     Reducing  ores.     2,087,272  ; 
July  20. 
Wiles,  Everett  R,,  Rarnsdall,  Okla.,  asRiKnor  to  Barnsdall 
Refining     Corporation.       Oil     separation.       2,078,180 ; 
Apr.  20. 
Wiles,  Russell.      (See  Merrlam,  C.  J.,  and  Wiles.) 
Wiles,  RuRKGli;  Chicago,  111,,  assignor  to  Do  Luxe  Products 

Corporation,  Oil  gauge  stick.  2.087.714;  Jiilv  20. 
Wiley,  Francis  C.  (See  Shepherd,  M.  S.,  and  Wiley.) 
Wiley,  .Joe,  Fresco,  Calif.     Molding  machine.     2,099,038; 

Nov,  10, 
Wiley,   Joe,   Fresno,  assignor  of  one-third   to   J.   D,   Mor- 
gan, and  to  C.  A,   James,  Fresno  City,   Calif,     Ground 
and  chopped  food  molding  machine,     2.070,488  ;  Apr.  0. 
Wlle.v,   Joseph   R.,   nsHlKnor   (o   F.   Garnet t,    Los   AnRcles, 

Calif.      Expanding   bniiK,      2.073,722;  I\Iiir.   1(1, 
Wiley,   Percie  M,,    Coliiinbua,  Ohio,      Combined  drier  and 

rooking  device,     2,091,740;  Aug.  31. 
Wiley,   Samuel,   Metuchcn,   N.    J.     Holder   for   cnrtrldgea, 
2,060,293  ;  Feb.  2. 


Wiley,'  William    R.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Attaching    clip    for 

metal  moldings.     2,077,604  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wiley,  William  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Mechanism  for  posi- 
tioning attaching  clips  in  a  molding  strip.     2,077,605 ; 
Apr.   20. 
Wiley,    William   R.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Attaching   clip   for 

molding  strips.     2,084,717  ;  June  22. 
Wiley,   William  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Dust  excluding  cover 

for  drag  link  construction.     2,089,842  ;  Aug.  10. 
Wiley,    William    R.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Attaching    clip    for 

metal  moldings.     2,090,167  ;  Aug.  17. 
Wiley,   William   R.,    Detroit,   Mich.      Attaching   clip   for 

metal  moldings.     2,090,821  ;  Aug.   24. 
Wilfley,  A.  R.,  &  Sons,  Inc.      (See  Huntzicker,  Paul,  as- 
signor. ) 
Wiltley,     Clifford     R.,     Denver,     Colo.     Sample     sacker. 

2,073,914  ;  Mar.  16. 
Wilfley,  Robert  D.      (See  Ady,  J.  W.,  Jr.,  and  Wilfley.) 
Wilford,  Edward  B.,  Merion,  Pa.     Air  craft.     2,068,616  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Wilford,     Edward     B.,     Merion,     Pa.       Sea     gyroplane. 

2,068,618  ;  Jan.  19. 
Wilford,   Edward  B.,   and   E.   Daland,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Gyro  rotor.     2,080,522  ;  May  18. 
Wilford,  Edward  B.,  Merion,  and  E.  Daland,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  said  Daland  assignor  to  said  Wilford.     Gyroplane. 
2,068,617  ;  Jan.  19. 
Wilford,  Edward  B.,  Merion,  and  F.  L.  van  Allen,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  ;  said  van  Allen  assignor  to  said  Wilford. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     2,089,989  ;  Aug.  17. 
Wilhelm,   Arthur  M.,   Randolph,   N.   Y.,    and   E,   L,    Rose, 
Cambridge,  Mass,,  said  Rose  assignor  to  said  Wilhelm. 
Landing  indicator  for  airports.     2.095,208  ;  Oct.  5. 
Wilhelm,    George   L.,    and   B.    R.   Andrus,    Eugene,    Oreg. 

Lacing  awl.     2,081,209  ;  May  25. 
W'ilhelm,   Karl.      (See  Klotz,   E.,   Wilhelm,   and   Roosen- 

stein.) 
Wilhelm,   Karl,   assignor  to  Telefunken   Gesellschaft   fiir 
Drahtlose    Telegraphic    m.     b.    H.,     Berlin,     Germany. 
Quiet    automatic    volume    control    system.      2,072,973 : 
Mar.  9. 
Wilhelmy,   Helen    M.,    Shaker  Heights,    assignor   to   The 
Ohio  Rubber  Company,  Willoughby,  Ohio.     Vehicle  floor 
mat.     2,082,928;  June  8. 
Wilhjelm,  Christian,  assignor  to  Automatic  Temperature 
Control  Co.  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa,     Controlling  system 
for  regulators.     2,079,497  ;  May  4, 
Wilka,  Gustave  A.,  assignor  to  The  De  Vilbiss  Company, 

Toledo,  Ohio.     Spray-gun  nozzle.     2,069,346  ;  Feb,  2, 
Wilke,  Henry,  Cuba  City,  Wis,     Snow  plow.     2,086,454 : 

July  6. 
Wllke,    Otto    H.,    Lakewood,    Ohio.      Price    tag    holder. 

2.078,518:  Apr.  27. 
Wilkening,    Frederick   W.      (See    Piatt,   Havilaud   H.,   as- 
signor.) 
Wilkening,  Frederick  W.,  Narberth,  assignor  to  Wilkening 
Manufacturing     Company,    Philadelphia,     Pa.     Making 
piston  rings.     2,099,712  ;  Nov.   23. 
Wilkening,  Frederick  W.,  Narberth,  assignor  to  Wilkening 
Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Piston  ring. 
2,101,120;  Dec,  7. 
Wilkening,    Frederick    W.,    Narberth,    and    W.    Wuerfel, 
Philadelphia,    assignors    to    Wilkening    Manufacturing 
Company,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Piston   ring  for  oil   con- 
trol and  compression.     2,078,519  ;  Apr.  27. 
Wilkening  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Piatt,  Haviland 

H,,  assignor.) 
Wilkening     Manufacturing    Company.      (See    Wilkening, 

Frederick  W.,   assignor.) 
Wilkening  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Wilkening,  F. 

W.,  and  Wuerfel,   assignors.) 
Wilkening  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Wuerfel,  Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 
Wilkes    Avery    Corporation.      (See    Wilkes,    Gilbert,    as- 
signor.) 
Wilkes,    Gilbert,    Jacksonwald,    Pa.,    assignor    to    W'ilkes 
Avery  Corporation,  New  York,  N,  Y.     House  tempera- 
ture controlling  apparatus,     2,077,296;  Apr.  1,1. 
Wilkes,  Gilbert.  Jacksonwald.  and  P.  M.  Reed,  Clearfield, 

Pa,     Water  heater,     2,005,017  :  Oct.  5, 
Wilkie,    Francis    J.,    Detroit,    Mich,      Mirrored    furniture. 

2,075,319  :  Mar,  30, 
Wilkie,   Tjelghton   A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn,     Apparatus  for 
stanipiiic    and    punching    sheet    metal     and    the    like. 
2,073..S93  ;   Mnr.    10. 
Wilkie,  Robert  J..  Newton,  assignor  to   Stowe-W'oodward, 
Inc.,    Newton    Upper    Falls,    Mass.      Roll.      2.006,755 ; 
Jan.  5. 
Wllkins,    Fletcher   A.,    Indianapolis,    Ind,      Multiple    fila- 
ment  Innip   control,      2,092,996;   Sept,    14, 
Wilklns,  Fredrik  W.,  Mannheim,  Germany.     Power  trans- 
mission.    2,082,040  ;  June  1. 
Wllkins,  James  M,,  assignor  to  Muellor  Co.,  Decatur,  111. 

Kcli.M'  v.'ilve.      2.074,292;  Mar.   16. 
Wilklna,    Marlon    W.,    Brookllne,    Mass.      Hand    scouring 

device.  2,071,809;  Feb.  23. 
Wllkins,  Rieliard  A.,  assignor  to  Revere  Copper  and 
Hrnss  Incorporated,  Rome,  N.  Y.  Alloys.  2,067,300; 
.Tnn.  12. 
Wilklns.  Ulclinrd  A,,  assignor  to  Revere  Copper  anil  Brass 
Incorpiirated,  Home,  N,  Y.  Stainless  copi)or  Imso  nllov. 
2,067,807  ;  Jan.   12. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Wilktns,  Klchard  A.,  assignor  to  Revere  Copper  and  Brass 
Incorporated.  Rome,  N.  Y.  Stainless  copper  base  alloy. 
2,067,308;  Jan.   12. 

Wilkins,  Roy.     (See  Bacbmann,  J.  A.,  and  Wilkins.) 

Wilkius,  Roy,  assignor  to  K.  P.  F.  Electric  Company,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.  Disconnecting  switch  mechanism. 
2.094,087  :  Sept.  28. 

Wilkins,  William  J.,  Fulton,  111.  Hammer  mill 
2.095.584  :  Oct.  12. 

Wilkinson,  Cuthbert  G.,  Kuala  Sawah,  Federated  Malay 
State  of  Negri  Sembilan.     Bearing.     2,098.121  ;  Nov.  2. 

Wilkinson,  Elmer  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Tri 
State  Cap  &  Cap  Machinery  Co.,  Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J. 
Container  cover.     2,088,629  ;  Aug.  3. 

Wilkinson,  Henry  and  N.  Pilkington,  assignors  of  one- 
third  to  Piatt  Brothers  and  Company  Limited,  Oldham, 
England.  Apparatus  for  opening  and  cleaning  flax 
straw  and  such  like  fibrous  materials.  2,090,925  ;  Aug. 
24. 

Wilkinson,  Herbert  C,  Madison,  Wis.  Razor  blade  honer 
and  stropper.     2,078,187  ;  Apr.  20. 

Wilkin.son,  Kenneth  J.  R.,  Rugby,  England,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Testing'  of  electrical  cir- 
cuits.     2,098.212  ;   Nov.   2. 

Wilkinson,  Kenyon  F.,  San  Juan,  Tex.  Amusement  ap- 
paratus.    2,085,884:  July  6. 

Wilkinson,  Lester  F.,  Garrett  Park,  Md.  Sensing  mecha- 
nism  for  tabulating  machines.     2,102.932  ;  Dec.   21. 

Wilkinson,  Ralph  E.,  Irondequoit,  assignor  to  Bausch  & 
Ijomb  Optical  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Microscope. 
2,103,573  ;  Dec.  28. 

Wilkinson,  William  E.,  assignor  to  York  Safe  and  Lock 
Company,   Y'ork,    Pa.     Vault.     2,081,316 ;    Maj;   25. 

Wilkinson,  William  J.,  Eastchester,  N.  Y..  assignor  of 
one-half  to  Miehle  Printing  Press  and  Slanufaoturing 
Company.  Chicago,  111.  Color  corrected  printing. 
•J.0n!).91f>  :   Nov.    23. 

Wilkoff,  Arthur  E.,  Niles,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Y'ouiissrciwn 
Steel  Car  Corporation.  Tunnel  liner.  2.077,137  :  .\pr. 
13. 

Wilkoff,  Arthur  E.,  Niles,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Youngstown 
Steel  Car  Corporation.  Tunnel  lining.  2,080,020: 
May  11. 

Wilkoff,  Arthur  E..  Youngstown,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Y'Hincs- 
town  Steel  Car  Corporation.  Tunnel  liner.  2.077.3."il  : 
Apr.  13. 

"Wilkoff,  Louis  C.  Y'oungstown.  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  P.  H.  Murphy  Company.  Hatch  frame. 
2.100,129  :  Nov.  23. 

Willach,  Bernhard.      (See  Klein.  M.,  and  Willach.) 

AVillach,  Bernhard.  E.  Aschenhnch.  F.  S.  Gnivor.  nnd  M. 
Klein,  Sellersville,  Pa.,  assignors  to  United  States  Gauge 
Companv,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Batlerv  condition  indi- 
cating systm.     2,072,915  :  Mar.  9. 

Willach,  Bernhard,  E.  .Aschenbaeh,  F.  S.  Gruver,  and  JI. 
Klein,  Sellersville.  Pa.,  assignors  to  Tnited  .State.* 
Gauge  Company,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Specific  gravity  in- 
flicator  for  storage  batteries.     2,072,916  :  Mar.  9. 

Willans.  Peter  W..  Aldwych,  London.  England.  Electro- 
acoustic  translating  device.     2,086,834  :  July  13. 

Willard,  Alfred  R.      (See  Lockwood,  IT.  B.,  and  Willard.) 

\Villard,  Donald  E.     (See  Blake,  Dennis  B.  D.,  assignor.) 

Willard.  George  T..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Railway  tie  plate. 
2,095,462  ;  Oct.  12. 

Willard,  George  T.,  Chicago,  and  F.  A.  Preston,  Lake 
Forest,    111.     Railway    tie   plate.     2,094,335 ;    Sept.    28. 

Willard.  Louis  70..  assignor  of  fifty-one  per  cent  to  J.  M. 
Hanford.  Dallas.  Tex.  Testing  machine  for  shock  ab- 
sorbers and  the  like.    2,101.228  :  Dec.  7. 

Willard  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Gogenheimer, 
William,  assignor.) 

Willard  Storage  Battery  Company.  (See  Brown,  J.  E., 
and  Clark,  assignors.) 

Willard  Storage  Battery  Company.  (See  Codney,  Arthur 
O.,  assignor.) 

Willard  Storage  Battery  Company.  (See  Dunzweller,  Carl 
J.,  assignor.) 

Willard  Storage  Battery  Tonipany.  (See  Hihbcrt,  II.,  and 
Roinhardt,  assignors.) 

Willard  Storage  Battery  Company.  (See  Lockwood,  H.  B., 
and  Willard,  assignors.) 

Willard  Storage  Battery  Company.  (See  Lormor,  Henry 
W.,  assignor.) 

Willard  Storage  Battery  Company.  (See  Oestermeyer, 
Carl  F.,  assignor.) 

Willard  .storage  Battery  Company.  (See  Orsino,  Joseph 
A.,  assignor.) 

Willard  Storage  Battery  Company.  (See  Rolph,  Samuel 
^^'..   a»«icnor.) 

Willard  Storage  Battery  Company.  (See  Rose,  Clarence  C, 
.'is.ilgnor.) 

Willard  Storage  Battery  f'onipany.  (See  Wells,  Leland  E., 
assignor.) 

Willard  Storaee  Battery  Company.  (See  Zachlln,  Anthony 
C,  assignor.) 

Wlllat,  Arnold  F.,  Snn  Rafael,  Calif.  Refrigerating  anna- 
rafus.     2,095,847;  Ort.   12. 

Wlllnt.  Arnold  F,,  S.nn  Rafael,  assignor  to  J.  E.  Shnell. 
San  Francl.HPo.  Cnllf.  Transportation  methods  and 
npparatUH.     2.095,780  ;  Oct.   12. 

Wlll-Burt  Company.  (See  Baer,  E.  G.,  and  Donaldson, 
nsslgnors.) 

Wlllby,  Norman  H.     (See  Anstin,  B.  0.,  and  Wlllby.) 


Willby,  Norman  H.  (See  Riley,  L.  G.,  Wlllby,  and 
Powers.) 

Willby,  Norman  H.,  Irwin,  assignor  to  Westingnouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Motor  control  system.     2,078,648  ;  Apr.  27. 

Willby,  Norman  H.,  Irwin,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Motor   control  system.     2,078,649  ;   Apr.   27. 

Wiilliv,  Xornian  H..  Irwin,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.      .Motor  control   svstem.      2.100,728  ;  Nov.   30. 

Willby,  Norman  H.,  Irwin.  F.  B.  Powers,  and  J.  P.  Sham- 
berger,  Wilkinsburg,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric 
&  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Con- 
trol system.     2,066,920  ;  Jan.  5. 

Willby,  Norman  H.,  Irwin,  and  G.  L.  Closes,  Pittsburgh, 
assignors  to  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Companv,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Motor  control  system. 
2.100,727  ;  Nov.  30. 

Willco.x  &  Gibbs  Sewing  Machine  Co.  (See  Weis,  John  P., 
assignor.) 

Wllleme,  Louis,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonjrme  Etabllsse- 
ments  Willeme,  Nanterre,  France.  Road  or  railway 
vehicle.    2,070,702  :  Feb.  16. 

Willenborg,  Walter  J.,  Weehawken,  assignor  to  United 
States  Fire  Protection  Corporation,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Collecting  exhaust  gases.     2,080,102  ;   May  11. 

Willenborg,  Walter  J.,  Weehawken,  assignor  to  United 
States  Fire  Protection  Corporation,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 
Producing  combustion-inhibiting  gas.  2,093,379  ;  Sept. 
14. 

Wilier.  Nicholas  L.,  assignor  to  Railway  Utility  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Ventilating  device  for  cars  and  the  like. 
2.099.917;  Nov.  23. 

Willett,  Samuel  A.,  Paducah,  Ky.,  assignor  of  onS-half  to 
Birmingham  Artificial  Limb  Company,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Ankle  joint  for  artificial  limbs.     2.066,599  ;  Jan.  5. 

Willetts.  Albert  L.      (See  Willetts,  George  F.,  and  A.  L.) 

Willetts,  Elwood  H.,  Jackson  Heights,  N,  Y.  Tank  ve- 
hicle.    2,094,336;  Sept.  28. 

Willetts.  George  F.,  and  A.  L.,  London,  England.  Carrier 
bag.     2.067,367  ;  Jan.  12. 

A\illey,  Arthur  O.     (See  Carroll,  C.  F.,  and  Willey.) 

Willey,  Fay  H..  Detroit.  Jlich.  Diamond  embedded  abrad- 
ing tool.     2.074,038  ;  Mar.   16. 

Willey,  Richard  W.      (See  Rochardson,  B.  E.,  and  Willey.) 

Willgoos,  Andrew  V.  D.,  West  Hartford.  Conn.,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  United  Aircraft  Corporation. 
Kneine  intake  s-^stem.     2.099.785  ;  Nov.  23. 

Wlllheim,  Raoul,  Berlin-Oberschonewelde,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  General  Electric  Company.  Electric  circuit 
breaker.  2,078,784  ;  Apr.  27. 
,  William,  Duncan  B.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
assignments,  to  The  United  Gas  Improvement  Com- 
pany. Philadelphia,  Pa.  Packed  joint  and  leakproofing 
the  same.      2,094.091  ;  Oct.  5. 

Williams.  Alfred  L.  W.,  assignor  to  The  Brush  Develop- 
ment Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Piezoelectric  motor 
iind  generator  device.     2,081,862  ;  Mav  25. 

Williams.  Alfred  O.     (See  Burrows,  R.  J.,  and  Williams.) 

\\  illiams,  Alfred  O..  Battle  Creek,  assignor,  by  mesne 
a:;signmpnts.  to  Clark  Equipment  Company,  Buchanan, 
Mich.     Brake  shoe.     2,095,427  ;  Oct.  12. 

Williams,  Allan  H.,  Chester,  England.  Coating  metal 
articles  with  zinc.     2.100.179  :  Nov.  23. 

Williams.  Allison  R..  Chevy  Chase,  Md.  Vehicle  suspen- 
sion mechanism.     2,071,480  ;  Feb.  23. 

Willi.-inis.  .\rthur.     (See  Ostermann,  R.  M..  and  Williams.) 

Williams,  Arthur,  Munster,  Ind.,  and  E.  Henkel,  Calumet 
City,  III.,  assignors  to  The  Superheater  Company,  New 
J^^aJ^;.  ^-  ^^^^  water  heating  system  for  boilers. 
2.0(8,785  ;  Apr.    27. 

Williams,  Arthur  E.,  assignor  to  The  L.  S.  Starrett  Com- 
p.any.    .\thol,    JIass.      Adjustable    spring    ratchet    for 
ijiurometer  spindles.     2.075,754:   Mar.   30. 
t'ion°"2,069!347fFlb-2''""''  '''°°-    Eyeglass  construc- 

^^  •>  09T''96'^'\u"'".s/"     ^*'     ^*"^'     ^^*°°"       Eyeglasses. 

^^'"noQ^rj-.i^r^V'"?^;;  Dearborn,  Mich.    Vending  machine. 

WUIiams,  Arthur  R.,  Tunnelton,  W.  Va.  Applying  ad- 
hesive to  wall  paper  and  the  like.  2,068.253  :  Jan.  19. 
•''''>'"?•  Beverly  E.,  assignor  to  Industrial  Patents  Cor- 
Tun     if"'     ^   "'^''^°'    ^"-      ^''^'^t    branding.      2,083,765 ; 

Williams.  Beverly  E..  and  L.  L.  Cadwell,  assignors  to  In- 
orca"vL'^"*2'S^^6  05T  Apr"?'  '''''*^^°'  '"•     treatment 

"  R^n»  ^\P'"'''y''^  ^\-  ^l^^  ^-  S.  Williams,  assignors  to 
mral^is'^'^roWsil^A^r'  ^''"''^'-  "^^     ""^'^  ^^^'  ^^- 

\A  Illiams    Bradlee  \y.,  and  H.    S.   Williams,   assignors  to 

Sus!''2:076,0^'5"?A'i,°r'  e'^'^*'^"^'''  "'•  ^'"''  ^^"^^  ^P" 
^^  nl'Mv^\r"'"'''l'*"*»  ^^■-  '^'V?  ^-  S-  Williams,  assignors  to 

2  0S8 ''iwulv  "" "^  '  ^•''^^8°'  I"-  ^"in  I'ead. 
^^  fn!."f!?Mn?'''")'*'^  ■^"^■•A,«."<3  H.  S..  assignors  to  Bally  Manu- 

2foi.302-Dc^c'7        '"^°'      "''        -^"^"s^"^°t      S^^'^- 

wjiiinms'  S^h'^H*  ^S-     il^^,  •'^y^"-  Joseph  W.,  assignor.) 

\Mllmms.    Charles    B.,    Shaker    Heights,    Ohio       Clothes 

wringer.     2,068,524  ;  Jan.  19.  ciotnes 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


677 


Williams,  Charles  H.      (See  Hill,  H.   S.,   and  Williams.) 

Williams,  Charles  W.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Wringer. 
2,068,525  :  Jan.  19. 

Williams,  Clifton  S.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  West- 
ingUouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Producing  permanent  magnets.  2,082,041 ; 
June  1. 

Williams,   David  M.,   Godv?in,  N.   C.     Automatic  firearm. 

2.090.656  ;  Aug.    24. 

Williams,  David  M.,   Godwin,   N.    C.     Automatic  firearm. 

2.090.657  ;  Aug.   24. 

Williams,  David  S.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Drain.  2,079,269  ; 
May  4. 

Williams,  Dean  E.,  and  J.  O.  Whiteside,  assignors  to 
General  Battery  Supply  Company,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Battery  terminal  clamp.     2,073.980  ;  Mar.  16. 

Williams,  Donald  D.,  Whiting,  Ind.  Store  front  con- 
.struction.     2,094.139  :  Sept.  28. 

Williams,  Edvrard  M.,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Manufacture  of  mis- 
cible  gum  from  drying  oils.     2,082,371 ;  June  1. 

Williams,  Edward  R.,  et  al.  (See  Williams,  Edward  R., 
assignor.) 

Williams,  Edward  R.,  Latrobe,  Pa.  Ingot  mold  stool. 
2,093,024;  Sept.   14. 

Williams,  Edward  R.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  E.  R.  Williams  and  J.  L.  C.  Williams,  Latrobe,  Pa. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  continuous  casting. 
2,079,644  ;  May  11. 

Williams,  Elmer  E.,  assignor  of  thirty-three  and  a  third 
per  cent  to  C.  A.  Pedigo,  Hull,  Tex.  Stabilizer  for 
motor  vehicles.     2,098,120  :  Nov.  2. 

Williams,  Ernest  A.      (See  Bessom,  E.  A.,  and  Williams.) 

Williams,  Ernest  R.,  assignor  to  Southern  Chain  Com- 
pany, Bell,  Calif.  Locking  device  for  pins.  2,082,315  ; 
June  1. 

Williams,  Eugene  L.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Gold  washing 
machine.     2,091,620  ;  Aug.  31. 

Williams,  Evan  C,  and  S.  H.  McAllister,  Berkeley,  as- 
signors to  Shell  Development  Company,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Hydrogenation  catalyst  and  its  preparation. 
2.067,368  :  Jan.  12. 

Williams,  Evor,  Mineral  Ridge,  and  D.  W.  Thomas, 
Youngstown,  assignors  to  The  Niles  Steel  Products 
Company,  Niles.  Ohio.  Closure  for  steel  drums. 
2.091,294  :  Aug.  31. 

Williams,  Floyd  E.,  Gary,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Marbon 
Corporation.     Film  casting  base.     2,081,723  ;   May   25. 

Williams,  Frank  S.,  Providence.  R.  I.,  assignor  to  The 
Mason  Box  Company,  Attlehoro  Falls,  Mass.  Tray  for 
.iewelry  and  the  like.     2.085,460  :  June  29. 

Williams,  Frank  W.  (See  Kittredge,  H.  G.,  and 
Williams.) 

Williams,  Fred  D.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Ruben  Rectifier  Cor- 
poration, New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Rectifier  output  voltage 
regulator.     2.084.117  :  June  15. 

Williams,  Frederick  E.  (See  Hollander,  C.  S.,  and 
Williams.) 

Williams.  Frederick  W.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Fastening  de- 
vice.    2,066.813  :  Jan.  5. 

Williams,  Frederick  W.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Fastening  de- 
vice.    2,066,814  ;  Jan.  5. 

Williams,  Frederick  W.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Fastening  de- 
vice.    2,079,194  :  May.  4. 

Williams,  George  E.,  Alliance,  Ohio.  Boomer  or  load 
binder.     2.089,679  ;  Aug.  10. 

Williams,  Glynn  H.      (See  Ostrom,  E.  W..  and  Williams.) 

Williams.  Glynn  H.,  Huntington  Park,  assignor  to  Axelson 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Automlatic 
coupling.     2,066,956  :  .Tan.  5. 

Williams,  Harold  E.,  Carthage,  Mo.  Adjustable  closure 
cap.     2.078,211  :  Apr.  20. 

Williams,  Harold  E.,  Carthage,  Mo.  Reinforced  fabric  and 
making  same.     2,099.586;  Nov.  16. 

Williams,  Harold  K.,  Port  Bryon,  111.  Photograph  drying 
machine.     2,090.168;  Aug.  17. 

Williams,  Harold  W.     (See  Bouton,  E.  M.,  and  Williams.) 

Williams.  Harold  W.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric 
Elevator  Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Elevator  control 
system.     Ro.  20,524  ;  Sept.  28. 

Williams,  Harold  W.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric 
Elevator  Company.  Cliicngi,  111.  Elevator  control  sys- 
tem.    2,009,512  ;  Feb.  2. 

Williams,  H.nrold  W.,  assignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric 
Elevator  Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Position  indicator. 
2,085,135;  June  29. 

Williams.  Harold  W.,  .issignor  to  Westinghouse  Electric 
Elevator  GomD.nny,  Chicago,  111.  Elevator  control  sys- 
tem.     2,085,136  ;  June  29. 

Williams,  Harold  W.,  assignor  to  Wostinghouso  Electric 
Elevator  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Control  system  for 
electric  motors,     2,103,805;  Dec.  28. 

Williams,  Harold  W.,  C,  F,  Carney,  and  R.  W.  Jones,  as- 
signors to  Westinghouse  Electric  Elevator  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Elevator  control  system.  2,066,921  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Williams,  Harold  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  C.  E.  Kills,  Jr., 
Mahwah,  N.  J.,  said  Williams  assignor  to  Wealingliouse 
Electric  Rlev.ator  Company,  Chicago,  111.,  and  said  Ellis 
assignor  to  Arllinr  G.  Blair,  Inc.  Signaling  system. 
2.094,.337  ;  Sept.  28. 

Williams,  II.Trrison  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sanitary  napkin. 
2,067,961  ;  Jan.  19. 

Williams,  Harrison  R.,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Carding  and 
forming  apparatus.     2,086,502  ;  July  13. 


Williams,  Harrison  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  and  ai>- 
paratus  for  manufacturing  absorbent  pads.  2,086,757  ; 
July  13. 

Williams,  Harrison  R.,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  Catamenial 
pad.     2,078,300  ;  Apr.  27. 

Williams,  Harry  A.,  and  E.  G.  Touceda,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Flash  lamp.     2,071,369  ;  Feb.  23. 

Williams,  Harry  A.,  and  E.  G.  Touceda,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Flash  lighting  device.    2,071,370 ;  Feb.  23. 

Williams,  Harry  E.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Rock- 
Ola  Manufacturing  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Game 
apparatus.     2,072,933  ;  Mar.  9. 

Williams,  Harry  E.,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Pacific 
Amusement  Mfg.  Company,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Game 
device.     2,073,132  ;  Mar.  9. 

Williams,  Harry  E.,  assignor  to  Rock-Ola  Manufacturing 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Game  apparatus.  2,101,354  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Williams,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpo- 
ration, Dayton,  Ohio.  Refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,074,526;  Mar.  23. 

Williams,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Davton,.  Ohio.  Valve  for  refrigerating  apparatus. 
2,088,102  ;  July  27. 

Williams,  Harry  M.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  General  Motors  Corporation.  Silicate 
insulating  material.     2.101.969;  Dec.  14. 

Williams,  Harry  W.,  assignor  to  The  National  Cash  Regis- 
ter Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Nibbling  machine. 
2.098,022  ;  Nov.  2. 

Williams,  Henry  O.     (See  StefCan,  G.  B.  C,  and  Williams.) 

Williams,  Herman  H.,  assignor  to  Northrup,  King  & 
Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Knock-down  stand  for 
display  trays.     2,075,320;  Mar.  30. 

Williams,  Herman  H.,  assignor  to  Northrup,  King  &  Com- 
pany, Minneapolis,  Minn.  Display  tray.  2,076,690 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Williams,  Herman  H.,  assignor  to  Northrup,  King  & 
Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Knock-down  stand  for 
display  trays.     2,087,421 ;  July  20. 

Williams,  Hiram  N.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  F.  E.  Lambert, 
West  Huntsville,  Ala.  Whip  roll  bearing.  2,070,703; 
Feb.  16. 

Williams,  Homer  S.      (See  Williams,  Bradlee  W.  and  H.  S.) 

Williams,  Homer  S.,  Youngstown,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Pace 
Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Mechani- 
cal game  apparatus.     2,098,410  ;  Nov.  9. 

Williams,  Homer  W.,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Pantograph  trol- 
ley.   2,073,189  ;  Mar.  9, 

Williams,  Howard  O.,  Minneapolis,  assignor  to  Edward 
E.  Johnson,  Incorporated,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Providing 
and  forming  a  gravel  pack  about  well  screens  in  wells. 
2,076,489  ;  Apr.   6. 

Williams,  Howard  O.,  Minneapolis,  assignor  to  Edward  E. 
Johnson,  Incorporated,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Forming  a 
gravel  pack  about  well  screens  in  wells.  2,076,490 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Williams,  Ira,  Woodstown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  De- 
rivatives of  2-mercapto-aryl-thiazoles.  2.088,022  ;  July 
27. 

Williams,  Ira,  Woodstown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  B.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Ac- 
celerator for  the  vulcanization  of  rubber.  2,091,345  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Williams,  Ira,  Woodstown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Elec- 
trical conductor.     2,093,501  ;  Sept.  21. 

Williams.  Ira,  Woodstown,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Vul- 
canization of  rubber.     2,100,370  ;  Nov.  30. 

Williams,  Ira,  Woodstown.  and  C.  C  Sniith,  Carney's 
Point,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  E.  T,  du  Pont  de  N(Mnours 
&  f'ompanv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Rubber  solution. 
2,067,299  ;  Jan.   12, 

Williams,  Ira,  Woodstown,  W.  A.  Douglass,  Penns  Grove, 
N.  J.,  and  A,  M.  Neal,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Preservation 
of  rubber.     2,077,502  ;  Apr.  20. 

Williams,  J.  H.,  &  Co.     (See  Kress,  Williird  C.  assignor.) 

Williams,  J.  U.,  Jr.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Rotary  pro- 
pellor.     2,081,210  ;  May  25. 

Williams.  James  15.,  MindiMi.  La.  Automatic  control  and 
electric  ignition  for  gas  burners.     2.077.297;  Apr.  13. 

Williams,  James  N,.  Pasadena,  Calif.  Melting  kettle. 
2.076,089  :  .Apr.  13. 

Williams,  James  R.,  Quincy,  111.  Fuel  control. 
2,090,880  ;  Aug.   24. 

Williams,  Jewell  R..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
J.  H.  GloTin,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Tube  tester. 
2,075,415  ;   Mar,   30. 

Williams,  John  C,  Oakland,  Calif.,  assignor  to  John  C. 
Williams  Corporation.  I'lessurc-balanco  sealed  bearing. 
2,085.777  ;  July  6. 

Willinms.  John  C,  Corporation.  (See  Williams.  John  C, 
assignor.) 

Williams,  John  D,,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Deep  sea  rod  pistol 
grip.     2,084,931  ;   Juno  22. 

Williams,  .loliu  II.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Tenter  machine. 
2,007,3601;   Jan.   12. 

W'llliMuis,  .lolin  II.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Chain  for  tenter 
ni.'icliincs.      2,097.960;    Nov.    2. 

WlUlnms,  John  J.     (See  Noll,  J.  J.,  nnd  Wllllnras.) 


678 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Williams,  John  J.,  assignor  to  Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company, 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Slethod  and  apparatus  for  forming 
metal  closures.     2,089,518  ;  Aug.  10. 

Williams,  John  J.,  assignor  to  Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Com- 
pany, Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Closure  and  its  manufacture. 
2,091,295  ;  Aug.  31. 

Williams,  John  J.,  assignor  to  Hazol-Atlas  Glass  Com- 
pany, Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 
manufacluring  metallic  closures.     2,004,031  :   Sept.  28. 

Williams,  John  J.,  and  W.  Bolen,  assignors  to  Hazel-Atlas 
Glass  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Applicator  cap. 
2,086,758;  July  13. 

Williams,  John  M.,  Jr.,  Woodbury,  assignor  of  one-half 
to  H.  D.  Gregory,  Hadden  Heights,  N.  J.  Outboard 
motor.     2,091,247  ;  Aug.  24. 

Williams,  Joseph  S.,  assignor  to  P.  R.  Mallory  &  Co.,  Inc., 
Indianapolis,  Ind.  Etched  electrode.  2,091,576 ;  Aug. 
31. 

Williams,  JuUa  L.  C,  et  al.  (See  Williams,  Edward  R., 
assignor.) 

Williams,  K.  P.,  Company.  (See  Lang,  Rudolph  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Williams,  Langdon,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Rear  axle  assembly 
for  motor  vehicles.     2,067.807  ;  Jan.  12. 

Williams.  Lawrence  S..  a.'Jsisnor  to  Toledo  Scale  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Toledo,  Ohio.  Weighing  and  classi- 
fying device.     2.007.744  ;  Jan.  12. 

Williams,  Lawrence  S.,  assignor  to  Toledo  Scale  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Lens  for  indicating 
devices.     2,071,676  ;  Feb.  23. 

Williams,  Leo  C.  (See  Brackett,  E.  M.,  Daneke,  and 
Williams.) 

Williams,  Leo  L.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Oil  burning 
heater.     2,095,403;  Oct.  12. 

Williams,  Lewis  E.,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  Lock.  2,082,195  ; 
June  1. 

Williams  JIanutacturing  Company.  (See  Matthews,  Blaine 
E.,  assignor.) 

Williams,  Maurice  T.,  assignor  to  B.  F.  Gump  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.     Cloth  cleaner.     2,086.199  ;  July  6. 

Williams  Oil-0-Matic  Heating  Corporation.  (See  Lawton, 
Harvey  H..  :is.sii;nor. ) 

Williams  Oil-0-Matic  Heating  Corporation.  (See  Price, 
Orlo  H.,   assignor.) 

Williams  Oil-O-Matic  Heating  Corporation.  (See  Wil- 
liams, W.  W.  Celander,  and  Nesmith,  assignors.) 

Williams,  Ormsby  P.,  South  Gate,  Calif.  Adjustable 
orifice  and  valve.     2,090,277  ;  Aug.  17. 

Williams,  Oswell  L.     (See  Bullard,  W.  P.,  and  Williams.) 

Williams,  Othneil  G.,  assignor  to  William  L.  Gilbert  Clock 
Corporation,  Winsted,  Conn.  Clock  door.  2,101,325  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Williams  Patent  Crusher  and  Pulverizer  Company.  (See 
Kuhlengel,  Louis  R.,  assignor.) 

Williams,  Paul,  and  F.  W.  Brazel,  assignors  to  Skinner 
Purifiers  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fuel  oil  filter  construc- 
tion.    2,079.475  ;  May  4. 

Williams,  Ray,  and  C.  F.  Kramer,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Artificial  tree.     2,080,523;  May   18. 

Williams,  Richard  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Adjustable 
bridge  for  eyeglasses.     2,093,396  ;   Sept.   14. 

Williams,  Richard  J.      (See  Wilson.  L.  F..  and  Williams.) 
Williams,    Richard   Z.,    Destrehan,    La.,   as.slgnor   to   Pan 
American  Petroleum  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.    De- 
hazing  furnace  oil.     2,076,392  ;  Apr.  C. 

Williams,  Robert  C,  and  II.  M.  Bon(>.  Columbus,  assignors, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Owen-Illinois  Glass  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.  Method  and  product  for  treating  glass 
wool.     2,083,132  ;  June  8. 

Williams,  Robert  L.,  Newton,  assignor  to  Submarine 
Signal  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Depth  sounding  appa- 
ratus.    2.096,017  ;  Oct.  19. 

WiUinms,  Robert  L.,  Newton,  assignor  to  Submarine  Signal 
Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Sound  producer.  2.073,667  ; 
Mar.  10. 

Williams,  Robert  L.,  Newton,  assignor  to  Submarine  Sig- 
nal Company,  Boston,  Mn.ss.  System  and  apparatus  for 
siihm.'irine  signaling.      2.085.0.">.">  :  Jiine  29. 

Williams,  Robert  L.,  Newton,  assignor  to  Submarine  sig- 
nal Compan.v,  Iloston,  Mass.  Submarine  signaling  ap- 
paratus.    2.085.056  ;  June  29. 

Williams,  Robert  R.,  Rosello,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Western 
Electric  Company,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Treatment  of  fibrous  insulating  materials.  2,092,489  • 
Sept.  7. 

Williams,  Robley  C,  Rockefeller  Hall,  Cornell  University, 
N.  y.  I'lating  by  thermal  evaporation.  2.079,784 : 
May  11. 

Williams,  Roger,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Thermoelectrlcal 
apparatus.     2.096.571  ;  Oct.  19. 

Williams,  RoUand  G.,  assignor  to  Mnllejible  Iron  Fittings 
Company,  Branford,  Conn.  Road  tie  or  support 
2,082,316  ;  Juno  1. 

Williams.  Roy  I-;.,  assignor  to  Highway  Trailer  Company, 
KdgiTlon.    Wl.s.     Door    holder.      2.007. 6."i:!  ;    Nov.    2. 

Williams.  Roy  U.,  Taunton,  Mass.  Chair.  2,102,173  • 
Di'c.  14. 

Williams.  RuR.sell  .T.      (See  Belcher,  D.,  and  Williams.) 

Williams,  Samuel  B.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Lnhornforles.  Incorporated.  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone 
system.     2,07.3,508;  Mar.  9. 

Williams,  Samuel  B.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Tele- 
phone Lnborntorles,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N  Y 
Tclnplione  system.     2,091,541  ;  Aug.  31. 


Williams,  Samuel  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa. 
Variable  load  brake.     2,071,718;   Feb.  23. 

Williams,  Selden  T.,  Bellerose,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Scovill 
Manufacturing  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Coupling. 
2,102,774  ;  Dec.  21. 

Williams.  Shepp  A.,  Bristol,  Va.  Casket  placer. 
2.100.582:   Nov.   30. 

Williams,  Theron  H.,  assignor  to  Standard  Car  Truck  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  in.     Side  bearing.     2,082,271 ;  June  1. 

Williams,  Thomas  C.  (See  Shorter,  S.  A.,  Williams,  and 
Locke. ) 

Williams,  Thomas  D.     (See  Ralston,  H.  C,  and  Williams.) 

Williams,  Victor  G.,  assignor  to  Delamere  and  Williams 
Limited,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Bag  making  and 
filling  machine.     2,071.244  ;  Feb.  16. 

Williams,  Villor  P.,  assignor  to  E.  W.  Gomboror,  Balti- 
more, Md.  Heel  and  cushion  connecter.  2,078,551 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Williams-Wallace  Company.  (See  Stadtfeld,  Jacob  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Williams.  Walter  W..  Bloomington,  111.  Room  thermostat. 
2,067,745  ;  Jan.   12. 

Williams.  Walter  W.,  Bloomington,  111.  Cooling  device. 
2,072,974  ;  Mar.  9. 

Williams,  Walter  W.,  Bloomingrton,  111.  Relay  mount- 
ing.    2,075,490;  Mar.   30. 

Williams,  Walter  W.,  P.  A.  Celander,  and  O.  E.  Nesmith  ; 
said  Celander  and  said  Nesmith  assignors  to  Williams 
Oil-0-Matic  Heating  Corporation,  Bloomington,  111. 
Electrically  operated  fluid  fuel  burner.     2,087,011 ;  July 

Williams,    Willed,    Fort   Humphreys,    Washington,    D.    C. 

Dent  removing  device.     2.085,0.*j7  ;  June  29. 
Williams.   William  B.,   Chicago,   HI.     Bagging  garments. 

2,089,868  ;  Aug.  10. 
Williams,  William  E.,  Harrisonville,  assignor  of  one-half 

to  D.  T.  Hulse,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Grinding  and  mixing 

hammer  mill.     2,087,492  ;  July  20. 
Williams,   William  G.      (See  Rutherford,   Marvin   E.,    as- 
signor.) 
Williamson,    Clarence    H.,    assignor    to    The    Youngstown 

Steel    Door    Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      House    car. 

2.067,035  ;  Jan.  5. 
Williamson,    Clarence   H.,    assignor    to    The    Youngstown 

Steel    Door    Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      House    car. 

2,069,986  ;  Feb.  9. 
Williamson.  Evan  D.,  assignor  to  E.  D.  Bullard  Company, 

San   Francisco,   Calif.      Siren   and    means   for   control- 
ling the  same.     2,090.926  ;   Aug.   24. 
Williamson,   Frederick   G.,   Willvinsburg,   assignor   to   The 

American  Brake  Company,  Wilmerding,  Pa.    Automatic 

slack  adjuster.     2,084,662  ;  June  22. 
W  illiamson.  Hugo  V.,  Pekiu.  and  A.  C.  Simmons,  assignors 

to  The  Keystone  Steel  &   \\ire   Companv,   Peoria,   111. 

Method  and  apparatus  for  hot  galvanizing  iron  or  steel 

articles.     2,093.857  ;  Sept.  21. 
Williamson,    James   B.,   Birmingham,   Ala.      Self-support- 
ing tank  roof.    2.073,358  ;  Mar  9 
Williamson  Kenneth  T.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 

Iswitch    &    Signal    Company.    Swissvale,    Pa.      Battery 
...(•verging  apparatus.     2,101,207  ;  Dec.  7. 

2  007  998- Jm^w"  ^"  ^"^Sewater,  N.  J.    Folding  box. 

William.^on.  Marshall  I.,  Edgcwater.  N.  J.  Locking  means 
for  joinmg  sheet  material.     2.101.303  ;  Dec   7 

^\  Illiamson,  Matilda  A.,  and  M.  W.    Svetlic,  Pittsburgh, 

....V,*?-     Gamo  to.v.     2,071,479  ;  Feb.  23. 

■'  ':'""son.  Ro^er  W.,  Ruxton.  and  G.  Leonard,  Baltimore, 
Md.     Composite  material.     2,084.232  ;  June  15. 

""SdT.-    t08l,G?3'.  K^r"^'    ^''-      ^"'°^^«'   ^'^^ 

"  rl'r"i''""T^- ^•''''"^^'   ^!^-   r>-'iJ-ton,    Ohio,    assignor   to   Ice 

a'p'^a?^tu^."''2,'ffi8r- Ar;4""-      '''''''''"'    '''^P'^"^'"^ 

"■var^r'"?;■,o^i'!'Ti^'^^Tar"lr•  '^-  '•  ^'^^  "''''''''  ^'^ 
^^  a"'s1gno"r")*  ^^'""''''"^"^  et  al.  (See  Stowe,  Charles  E., 
Willing,  Joseph  E..  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
r::^''l<^^^ni^:  I     ^'^^''°°"  system '^for^S 


Willing,  .Joseph  E..  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
A!^?*^  Joseph  E.,  assignor  to  General  Uailwav  Signal 
&r^,^9t03^rb?;-  h    "^^'"^^  ^^^'^'^  c'SntroS 

billing,  Joseph  E.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  SiCTinl 
s';;T,Pn'i"-^2,ter.--b^t   Ja    ^"-"tramjToJtr^e 

WllllSg"  l\TJu  q     /,^''%''S"'j""-  Benjamin,  assignor.) 

^^"2,'lo3  806'-  Dec  '^S     ''''°"°*     """•''•      ^'^^        Parachute. 
"^'i^^k^^'^khoH"^  ?8°"^'   '"'■     Antiaircraft   pro- 

Cor'imraHon  Si'.^^T^  "''*'?">•  5fsignor  to  John  Waldron 
Sept    28  Brunswick,  N.  J.     Drier.     2,094,111 ; 

^^'co?iHin^  S;t„E""^"^  ^'■"^K'  assignor  to  John  Waldron 
2"o9'4!ii2;  Sept!^8      """"^      •   ^-   ^-     Vertical   coater. 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


679 


Willis,  Charles  C,  Bound  Brook,  and  S.  W.  Warner,  Somer- 
ville,  assignors  to  John  Waldron  Corporation,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.  Combining  machine.  2,067,300 ;  Jan. 
12. 

Willis,  Clodius  H.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  valve  converting  system. 
2,071,189  :  Feb.  16. 

Willis,  Clodius  H.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  B.  D.  Bedford  and 
F.  E.  Elder,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  power  transmission. 
2,071,190 ;  Feb.  16. 

Willis,  Clodius  H.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  and  F.  R.  Elder  and 
B.  D.  Bedford,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electric  power  transmission  system. 
2,098,079  ;  Nov.  2. 

Willis,  John  H.,  Norwich,  England.  Chronological  device. 
2,103,656  :  Dec.  28. 

Willis,  Le  Roy  W.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  and  E.  M.  Goodbody, 
Long  Island,  assignors  to  Intertype  Corporation,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Metal  pot  for  slug  casting  machines. 
2,103,995  ;  Dec.  28. 

Willis,  Ralph  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Humidifier.  2,073,915  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Willis,  Richard  M.,  Mobile,  Ala.  Toilet  fixture.  2,101,523  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Willman,  Oscar  M.,  assignor  to  The  Moran  Shoe  Company, 
Carlyle,  111.     Shoe.    2,096,269  :  Oct.  19. 

(See  Cooper,  C.  E.,  and  Willmeng.) 
(See  Dietrichson,   W.   F.,   and   Wil- 


(See  Knight,  J.  M, 
(See    McBride, 


Stevenson,  and 
J.    J.,    and    Wil- 


Willmeng,  Joseph  L 

Willoughby,   Victor, 
loughby.) 

Willoughby,  Victor. 
Willoughby.) 

Willoughby,    Victor, 
loughby.) 

Willoughby,  Victor,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  American 
Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mine  car. 
2,085,621 ;  June  29. 

Willoughby,  Victor,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ameri- 
can Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Folding  handrail.     2,090,494;  Aug.  17. 

Willoughby,  Victor,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assizor  to  American 
Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mine  car. 
2,101,208  ;  Dec.  7. 

Wills,  Arthur  I.,  and  R.  S.  Neeley,  Prospect,  Oreg.  Ve- 
hicular Jack.     2,077,606  ;  Apr.  20. 

Wills,  Horace.     (See  Laesch,  Walter  P.,  assignor.) 

Willshaw,  Harry,  Wylde  Green,  assignor  to  Dunlop  Rub- 
ber Company,  Limited,  London,  England.  Sand  blast- 
ing apparatus.     2,090,278  ;  Aug.  17. 

Willshaw,  Harry,  Wylde  Green,  Birmingham,  and  T. 
Norcross,  Erdington,  Birmingham,  assignors  to  Dunlop 
Rubber  Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Auto- 
matic feeding  or  delivery  apparatus.  2,081,441  ;  May 
25. 

Willshaw,  Harry,  Wylde  Green,  S.  N.  Goodhall,  Martsen 
Green,  and  W.  A.  Cowles,  Sutton  Coldfleld,  assignors 
to  Dunlop  Rubber  Company  Limited,  London,  England. 
Apparatus  for  painting  or  similarly  treating  objects 
such  as  golf  balls.    2,081,442  ;  May  25. 

Willson,  Charles  C,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Card  table. 
2,089,318  ;  Aug.  10. 

Willson,  Clinton  L.,  assignor  to  Union  Switch  &  Signal 
Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Controlling  apparatus  for 
highway   crossing  signals.     2,071,054 ;  Feb.   16. 

Willson,  (5porge  F.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Achoson  Collnjds  Corpovntion,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lubrica- 
tion of  rubber.     2.083,176  :  June  8. 

Willson,  J.  P.,  et  al.     (See  Biles,  Edgar  V.,  assignor.) 

Willson,  Lester  E.,  assignor  to  Brick-V-Neer  Sales  Com- 
pany, Streator,  111.  Building  wall  structure.  2,093,261  ; 
Sept.   14. 

Willson,  Lester  E.,  assignor  to  Brick-V-Neer  Sales  Com- 
pany, Streator,  111.  Building  wall  structure.  2,093,262  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Willson  Products,  Inc.  (See  Shindel,  H.  F.,  and  Brandt, 
assignors.) 

Willson,  Kuss(!ll,  U.  S.  Navy.  Device  for  solving  relative 
movement  problems.     2,099,713;  Nov.  23. 

Willys-Overland  Motors,  Inc.  (See  Baker,  Arthur  .1.,  as- 
signor.)_ 

(See  Lucas,  Frank  W.,    assignor.) 

(See  Schneider,  W.,  and  Wihnanns.) 

(See    Hagedorn,     M.,    Jung,    and 


(See   Hagedorn,    M.,    Osscnbrunner, 


Wilman,    Russell  J 

Wilinanns,  Gustav. 

Wilnianns,     Gustav 
Wilrnaniis.) 

Wilmanns.    Gustav. 
and   Wilmanns.) 

Wllmanns,  Gustav,  Wolfen  Krie.s,  Bitterfield,  a.ssignor 
to  I.  G.  Farbeuindustrie  Aktiengesellscliaft,  Frank- 
fort-on-thc-Main,  Germany.  Light  filter.  2,075,153; 
Mar.   30. 

Wilmanns,  Gustav,  Wolfen  Kreis,  P.itterfeld,  assignor  to 
I.  (!.  Fiirbenindustrie  Alctiengesellschaft  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main,  Gerniiiiiy.  lO.xposure  frame  for  Rontgen  film. 
2,103,961  ;  Doc.  28. 

Wllmanns,  Gustav,  W.  K.  Bitterfeld,  and  G.  von  Kulawa, 
Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Germany,  assignors  to  Agfa  .\nsr() 
Corporation,  Binglianiton,  N.  Y.  I''nHtonlng  a  plioto- 
graplilc  material  on  a  support  and  the  resulting  product. 
2,080,460;  Aug.  10. 

Wllmanns,  GiiHlav,  Wolfenltreis  I'.UterfcId,  and  W. 
Schneider,  Dessau  in  Anliiin,  Gei'in.'iny,  assignors  to 
Agfa  Ansoo  ("ori)ornllon,  I'.lngli.-inilon,"  N.  Y.  ^^nnu- 
facture  of  iinlllialntion   layers.     2,0!).'-|,018  ;    Oct.   5. 


Wilmington  Trust  Company,  executors,  et  al.  (See  Tripp, 
Charles  A.) 

Wilms,  Gustav  O.,  assignor  to  Allen-Bradley  Company, 
Milwaukee,   Wis.     Electric  switch.     2,095,222 ;   Oct.   5. 

Wilms,  Gustav  O.,  Milwaukee,  and  H.  Petersen,  Wau- 
watosa,  assignors  to  Allen-Bradley  Company,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.    Electric  switch.     2,071,149  :  Feb.  16. 

Wilms,  Gustav  O.,  Milwaukee,  and  H.  Petersen,  Wau- 
watosa,  assignors  to  Allen-Bradley  Company,  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.     Electric  switch.     2,090,169  ;   Aug.   17. 

Wilms,  Gustav  O.,  Milwaukee,  and  H.  Petersen,  Wau- 
watosa,  assignors  to  Allen-Bradley  Company,  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.     Electric  switch.     2,090,170  ;  Aug.  17. 

Wilmsen,  Bernard.  (See  Krauz,  P.,  and  Schmid,  as- 
signors.) 

Wilner,  Louis,  assignor  of  one-tenth  to  J.  D.  Levit,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Puzzle.     2,095,046  ;  Oct.  5. 

Wilputte,  Adele  J.      (See  Pavitt,    William  H.,   assignor.) 

Wilputte  Coke  Oven  Corporation.  (See  Potter,  Joel  S., 
assignor.) 

Wilsey,  Irven  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Coin  or  token  dispenser. 
2,097,610  ;  Nov.   2. 

Wilson,  Alexander  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Production  of  morpholine  vinyl  ethers  and  related  com- 
pounds.   2,096,441 ;  Oct.  19. 

Wilson,  Alexander  L.,  and  A.  B.  Boese,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Union  Carbide 
and  Carbon  Corporation.  Acid  pickling  inhibitor. 
2,080,553  ;  May  18. 

Wilson,  Allen  B.     (See  MacChesney,  C.  M.,  and  Wilson.) 

Wilson,  Allen  B.,  assignor  to  Acme  Steel  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Sheet  metal  nail  and  forming  same. 
2,070,766 ;  Feb.  16. 

Wilson,  Arils  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Windshield  defroster  blade. 
2,100,019  :  Nov.  23. 

Wilson,  Arthur,  Silloth,  assignor  to  J.  &  W.  Maxwell 
Limited,  Carlisle,  England.  Apparatus  for  preparing 
superphosphate.     2,100,583;  Nov.  30. 

Wilson,  Arthur  M.     (See  Edwards,  D.  F.,  and  Wilson.) 

Wilson  &  Bennett  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Ben- 
nington, Paul  W.,  assignor.) 

Wilson,  Gary  C,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  assignor  to  United- 
Carr  Fastener  Corporation,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Panel 
fastener.     2,084.544  ;  June  22. 

Wilson,  Charles  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Electric  bulb  socket. 
2,077,973  ;  Apr.  20. 

Wilson,  Charles  H.     (See  Lorenz,  Henry  W.  F.,  assignor.) 

Wilson,  Charles  H.,  et  al.  (See  Lorenz,  H.  W.  F.,  and 
Brown,  assignors.) 

Wilson,  Charles  H.,  Pelham,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  J.  Brown, 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignmemrf,  to  The  Foxboro  Com- 
pany, Foxboro,  JTass,  Temperature  controller  recorder 
including  method  and  apparatus.     Re.  20,476  :  Aug.  17. 

Wilson,  Charles  H.,  Pelham,  N.  Y.,  and  C.  J.  Brown, 
assignors  to  The  Foxboro  Company,  Foxboro,  Mass. 
Method  and  apparatus  for  controlling  the  actuation  of 
recorders.     2,077,451 ;  Apr.  20. 

Wilson,   Charles  P..   Jr.,   Houston,   Tex.     Manufacture   of 

.   oil  soluble  phenols.     2.069,294  ;  Feb.  2. 

Wilson,  Charles  P.,  Jr.,  Houston,  Tex.  Process  and  prod- 
uct for  the  stabilizing  of  unsaturated  hydrocarbons. 
2,084,754 ;  June  22. 

Wilson,  Clark  W.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  L.  Love,  Kan- 
sas City,  Bio.  Permanent  wave  spacer  and  protector. 
2,088,827  ;  Aug.  3. 

Wilson,  Clement  P.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Rope  binding 
means.     2,093.900  ;  Sept.  21. 

Wilson  &  Co.      (See  Krause,   Carl  W.,  assignor.) 

Wil.son  &  Co.  (See  Robirison,  A.  A.,  and  Dormitzer,  as- 
signors.) 

Wilson,  Dale  G.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Electrical  resistance.  2,086,455 ; 
July  6. 

Wilson,  Davis  G.,  Rochester.  N.  Y.  Plant  support  and 
trellis.     2  083,078  ;  June  15. 

Wilson,  Donald  E.,  Kingston,  Tenn.  Match  strip. 
2,076,137  :  Apr.  C. 

Wilson,  Earl  D,,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Photosensitive  device.     2,095,781  ;  Oct.  12. 

Wilson,  Earl  D.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Polarized  Inver  in  copper-oxide  photovoltaic  cell. 
2.09.1,782:  Oct.  12. 

Wilson,  Earl  D.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house Electric  &  IManufactnrlng  Company.  Photo- 
sensitive  device.      2,095,783;   Oct.    12. 

Wilson,  Earl  M.,  Sr.,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.  Combination 
shade  and  curtain  supi)ort.     2,086,456  ;  July  0. 

Wilson,  lOarle,  Cliie.'igo,  III.,  assignor  lo  The  .\merlcan 
Oak  LealhiM-  (^).,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Leather  flexing  ma- 
chine.    2,079.270  ;  l\lny  4. 

Wilson,  Edward,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Refrigeration  apparatus. 
2.073,771  ;  Mar.  16. 

Wilson,  Edwin  10.,  Sebastopol,  Calif.  Paring,  slicing,  and 
coring  niMcliin(\     2,0!)7,17():  Oct.  26. 

Wilson.  lOdwIii  1'.,  and  (!.  L,  Wilson,  Iiulepi>ndenoe.  OroR. 
Internal  combustion  engine  governor.  2,069,460; 
l<'el).  2. 

Wilson,  lOllIni  (\,  assignor  of  (wcMily-Ovo  per  cent  to 
K.  V.  Wilson,  twenty-live  per  C(>nt"  to  K.  J.  Fnrrnr, 
Los  Angi'Ies,  and  twenty  live  per  cent  to  \.  B.  Booth, 
Culver  (^lly,   ("allf.      Imtcli.      2,080,218;    May   11. 


680 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Wilson,  Emery  J..  Cleveland,  assignor  to  Thew  Shovel 
Company,  Lorain,  Ohio.  Boom  construction.  2,066,600  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Wilson,  Emery  J.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  Thew  Shovel 
Company,  Lorain.  Ohio.  PropellinR  and  steering  mech- 
anisms for  trucks  and  the  like.     2,099.044  :  Nov.  16. 

Wilson.  Emilie  M.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Hat  fastener. 
2,081,317  :  May  25. 

Wilson  Engineering  Corpora.tion.  (See  McCoy,  Verl  E., 
assignor.) 

Wilson  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  McCoy,  V.  E., 
and  Anderson,  assignors.) 

Wilson  Engineering  Corporation.  (See  Wilson,  L.  F.,  and 
Williams,  assignors.) 

Wilson,  Ernest  D.,  Larchmont,  and  G.  G.  Wittwer, 
Chappaqua,  assignors  to  W-B  Chemical  Company,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Device  for  fumigating.  2,087,368  ;  July 
20, 

Wilson,  Eva  P.,  et  al.  (See  Wilson,  Elihu  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Wilson,  Evan  G.,  Blundellsands,  near  Liverpool,  England, 
assignor  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Pater- 
son,  N.  J.     Sorting  machine.     2,068,725  ;  Jan.   26. 

Wilson,  Frederick.  (See  Mardis,  P.  L.,  Wilson,  and 
Caldbeck.) 

Wilson.  George  S.  L.,  Eastport,  Md.  Lathe  dog. 
2,092.997  ;  Sept.  14. 

Wilson  Fastener  Company,  The.  (See  Wilson.  Frank  E., 
assignor. ) 

Wilson,  Frank  E.,  East  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Wilson 
Fastener  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  fastener 
tape.      2.071.371  :    Feb.    23. 

Wilson,  Frank  L.,  Raymondville,  Tex.  Garment  stretcher. 
2.079,726  :  May  11. 

Wilson.  Frank  L.,  Sharpsburg,  Pa.  Shoe  server. 
2,082,088  ;  June  1. 

Wilson,  Frederic  L.,  Stuart,  Nebr.  Stitch  scissors. 
2,069,636  ;  Feb.  2. 

Wilson,  George  B.,  incompetent,  by  E.  L.  Palmer,  guardian, 
Erie.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Holding  Committee  for  Service 
Manufacturing  Companv.     2.096.367 :   Oct.    19. 

Wilson,    George  L.      (Sep  Wilson,  Edwin    R.,   and   G.   L.) 

Wilson.  George  W.,  Delbarton.  W.  Va.  Level.  2.084.053  ; 
June  15. 

Wilson.  H.  A..  Company,  The.  (See  Wohmian,  C.  R.  E., 
and  Estes,  assignors.) 

Wilson.  Harold  A.,  Houston,  Tex.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Development  Company.  Gravity  measuring  device. 
2,090,713;  Aug.  24. 

Wilson,  Harold  F.,  Erie,  Pa.,  assignor  to  General  Electric 
Company.     Electromagnetic  device.     2,072,783  ;  Mar.  2. 

Wilson,  Henry  D.,  Jr.,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York. 
N.  Y.     Radio  transmitter.     2,077.160:   Apr.   13. 

Wilson,  Henry  W..  assignor  to  J.  W.  Wood  Elastic  Web 
Co..  Stoughton,  Mass.  Elastic  fabric  with  leno  weave. 
2.009.295  :  Feb.  2. 

Wilson.  Herbert  A.,  West  AUis.  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers 
Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Power 
transmitting  mechanism.      2.073. 6fiS  ;  Mar.  16. 

Wilson,  Hill  D.,  Houston,  Tex.  Well  screen.  2.081,190; 
Slay  25. 

Wilson,  Ira  G.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gain 
control   circuit.     2.0S6.105  :  July  6. 

Wilson,  Ira  G.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 
Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Control 
circuit.     2.086.100  ;  July  6. 

Wilson,  Irwin  H.     (Spe  KoUy.  H.  L.,  and  Wilson.) 

Wilson.  Ivan  V.,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Merrlmac 
Choniical  Companv.  Everett,  Alass.  Recovering  fibers 
from   used   textile  materials.      2.073.916:   Mar.   16. 

Wilson,  James  E.      (See  Phillippl.  D.  M..  and  Wilson.) 

Wilson,  James  R.      (See  Acker,  J.  T..  and  Wilson.) 

Wilson,  James  R..  Mountain  Lakes.  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Bell  Telephone  I.,alviraiorirs.  Incorpornlcd,  New  York. 
N.  Y.     Electron   emitter.      2.069.867  :   Feb.  9. 

Wilson,  James  T..  Arlington.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Electron  tube.  2.099.994  ;  Nov. 
23. 

Wilson.  .Te.<<se  R..  Chicago.  Bl.,  and  Vanderveer  Voorhees, 
Hammond.  Ind..  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Company, 
Chicago,  111.     Motor  fuel.     2.080.081  :   May  18. 

Wilson.  John  A.      (See  Gay.  J.  H..  Jackson,  and  Wilson.) 

Wilson,  John  A.      (.''ee  Gay.  J.   H..  and  Wilson.) 

Wll.'ion.  John  A..  Milwaukee.  Wis..  MssigTinr.  hy  m<'sno 
assignments,  to  Monsanto  Chemical  Company.  Tanning 
leather.     2,087,849  ;  July  20. 

Wilson.  John  A.,  Detroit.  Mich.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
algnmentn.  to  TImken-Detrolt  Axle  Companv.  Grille 
ring  for  llnuld  fuel  burners.      2.094.764;  Oct."  5. 

Wilson,  John  M..  Cralglehnll.  Dumnreck.  Glasgow,  Scot- 
land. Device  for  applying  thin  layers  of  liquids. 
2.068.213;  Jan.  19. 

Wllson-Jnneg  Company.  (See  Dawson,  George  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

WIlRon  Jones  Company.  (See  Dawson,  G.  H.,  I'nger,  and 
Wedge,  assignors.) 

Wllson-Jono.s  Company.  (See  Dewar,  R.  J.,  and  Dawson, 
assignors  ) 

Wilson  Jones  Company.  (See  Oreenway,  Erwln  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Wilson-Jones  Company.     (See  Dim,  Oscar  J.,  assignor.) 


(See  St.  Louis,  Charles  V.,  as- 
(See  St.  Louis,  C.  V.,  and  Run- 


Wilson-Jones  Company, 
signor.) 

Wilson-Jones  Company, 
blad,  .issignors. ) 

Wilson-Jones  Company.      (See  Unger.  Paul  O.,  assignor.) 

Wilson- Jones  Company.  (See  Unger,  P.  O.,  and  Wedge, 
assignors.) 

Wilson-Jones  Company.  (See  Wedge,  F.  D.,  and  Ja- 
worski.  assignors.) 

Wilson.   Lee.      (See  Woodson,  James   C,   assignor.) 

Wilson,  Lee,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Annealing.  2,078,356 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Wilson,  Lee,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Annealing  method  and 
furnace  therefor.     2.086.970  ;  July  13. 

Wilson,  Lee,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Furnace.  2,086,972  ;  July 
13. 

Wilson,  Lee,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
heating.     2,088,103;  July  27. 

Wilson,  Lee,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  heating. 
2,091,172  :  Aug.  24. 

Wilson,  Lee,  and  J.  C.  Woodson,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  said 
Woodson  assignor  to  said  Wilson.  Enameling  furnace. 
2.086,971  ;  Julv  13. 

Wilson,  Lee,  and  J.  C.  Woodson,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  said 
Woodson  assignor  to  said  Wilson.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  annealing.     2.089,843  ;  Aug.  10. 

Wilson,  Leroy  A.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Drop-feed  coun- 
terflow    heater.      2,087,393 ;    July    20. 

Wilson.  Lyndon  P.,  Chicago,  111.,  and  R.  J.  Williams, 
Detroit.  Mich.,  assignors  to  Wilson  Engineering  Cor- 
poration. Chicago.  111.  Locomotive  steam  separator. 
2,100,095;   Nov.   23. 

Wilson,  Mack,  Washington,  D.  C,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
J.  E.  Stacev.  Dorcester,  Mass.  Polishing  wax. 
2.092,686;   Sept.  7. 

Wilson.  Melven  G.,  Fresno,  Calif.  Tractor  wheel. 
2.0SS.077  :   Aug.  3. 

Wilson,  Jlelville  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Ink.  2,078,170;  Apr. 
20. 

Wilson.  Mercer  D.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Crossing  signal. 
2,068,254  ;  .Tan.  19. 

Wilson.  Norman  R.      (See  Hall.  F.  W.,  and  Wilson.) 

Wilson,  Oscar  B.      (See  Correll.  Henrv  N..  assignor.) 

Wilson,  Percy  H.     (See  Ridley.  W.,  and  Wilson.) 

Wilson,  Ralph,  and  H.  A.  Salzbrenner.  Denver,  Colo. 
Sock  clamp  for  bolting   machines.     2.069,691  :   Feb.   2. 

Wilson.  Ralph  W.,  Company.  (See  Wilson,  Ralph  W., 
assignor.) 

Wilson,  Ralph  W..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Closure  for  con- 
tainers.    2.075.249  ;  Mar.   30. 

Wilson.  Ralph  W..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Closure  for  con- 
tainers.    2.095.622;  Oct.   12. 

Wilson,  Ralph  W.,  assignor  to  Ralph  W.  Wilson  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shaker  cap.  2,071,960; 
Feb.  23. 

Wilson.  Ralph  W..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Closure  for  con- 
tainers.    2.098.799  ;  Nov.  9. 

Wilson.  Randall  A..  Ro.sevillo.  Calif.  Hand  tool. 
2.076.973  :  .\pr    1.3. 

Wilson.  Robert  E.  (See  Bahlke,  W.  H.,  Sullivan,  and 
Wilson.) 

Wilson.  Robert  E..  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Company, 
Chicago.   111.     Dewaxing  svstem.     2.077.656  :   Apr.    20. 

Wilson,  Robert  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Standard 
Oil  Company,  Whiting,  Ind.  Distillation  of  hvdro- 
carbon  oils.     2.090.245  ;  Aug.  17. 

Wilson  Robert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Stand- 
ard Oil  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Heater  construction. 
2.090.907  ;   Aug.   24. 

Wilson.  Robert  E..  assignor  to  Standard  Oil  Company, 
(  hicago.  111.    Refining  pressure  tar.     2.096.949  :  Oct.  26. 

\MIson.    Robert   E..   assignor   to   Standard    Oil    Company, 

.„.,    '*^^*^,S'  ^"-     Refining  mineral  oils.     2.096.950  ;  Oct.  26 

Wilson.  Russell  E..  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Jlethod  and  appa- 
ratus for  controlling  arc.     2.069.597  •  Feb    2 

Wilson,  Scott,  Rising  Sun,  Md.  Disintegrater  for  com- 
post and  the  like.     2,092.102  •  Sept    7 

^''''^'n"-"onn!i^'"\\  •''••.  ^•'"'f''  Monica,  Calif.  Chin  molder. 
,;.*'(  .*.()!»n  :  May  4. 

Wilson.  Steven,  Cleveland,  assignor  of  thirtv-seven  and 
one-half  per  cent  to  T.  G.  Gregory,  and"  twentv-five 
per  cent  to  ^U .  J.  Wesseler.  East  Cleveland.  Ohio. 
2  075  768^''Mar'**30 ''"'^    method    of   making   the   same. 

^^'Il""  Supply  Company  et  al.  (See  Nixon.  J.  D.,  and 
I'errell.  assignors.) 

''■phone.'^"2.oi'^6':i0^7  •  Jufv  e"^"'  ''■"^'"     ^«°'^<^"^"  "^'"°- 

^   inrr^mnin'^^'v  ""^  Park,  assignor  to  Vapor  Car  Heat- 

2°068':o!r6TSan.'?9.-    ^'^''"^•''    "'•      ^"^^   ^'^"Pl^'-   "''^■ 

^^  Ma?"  •>^^^^'*"^'   ^^^'^''^'^-   "'•      Disconnecter.     2,072,233; 

^^'fpr",ni5Jnl*'~''^  ?V  ""''  liJ^-  U-^'inK-  l^eaver.  Pa.     Plant 

n-nLi    ■«"?„-°""'l"^'"-     2.094.513  ;  Sept.  28. 

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LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


681 


Wilson,  Wilmer  S.,  Chicago,  111.     Footwear.     2,090,881 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Wilstam,  Alfred,  Altadena,  Calif.     Motive  power  produc- 
ing apparatus.     2.074,602  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wilt,  Verne  L.  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Destructible  tooth 

brush.     2,092,438;   Sept.  7. 
Wilton,  Norman.      (See  Wilton,  Thomas  O.  and  N.,  Green 

and  Mann.) 
Wilton,  Thomas  O.,  N.  Wilton,  H.  E.  J.  Green,  and  H.  C. 

Mann,  London,   England.     Flue-gas  washing  and  puri- 
fication.    2,073,039  ;  Mar.  9. 
Wiltse,    Sumner,   assignor  to  A.   S.  Allen,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Tubing.     2,090,014;   Aug.   17. 
Wimberly,  S.  J.     (See  Skinner,  Clarence  L.,  assignor.) 
Wimmenauer,  Paul  E.,  Washington,  Ind.    Baseball  player's 

shoe  cleat.     2,083,177  ;  June  8. 
Wimmenauer,    Paul    E.,    Washington,    Ind.      Detachable 

cleat  for  shoes.     2,087,634  ;  July  20. 
Wimmer,  Anton,  Dortmund,  Germany.     Producing  metals 

for  electrical  purposes.     2,067,036  ;  Jan.  5. 
Winans,   Charles   F.,  Akron,   Ohio,   assignor  to  Wingfoot 

Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.     Hydrogenation  of  aryl 

naphthylamines.     2,095,897  ;  Oct.  12. 
Winans,  Daniel  M.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Work  holding  und 

safety  device  for  paper  cutting  machines.      2,079,390  ; 

May  4. 
Winburn,  Abraham.     (See  Drake,  H.  C,  and  Winburn.) 
Winburn,  Abraham.     (See  Jones,  G.  L.,  and  Winburn.) 
Winby.  Lewis  P.,  and  G.  F.  C.  Caswell,  assignors  to  Mills 

Scaffold    Company    Limited,    London,    England.      Clip 

type  fastening  device.     2,088,890  ;  Aug.  3. 
Wincharger  Corporation.     (See  Albers,  John  R.,  and  G.  H., 

assignors.) 
Wincharger  Corporation.     (See  McDonald,  Eugene  F.,  Jr., 

assignor.) 
Winchell,  Arthur  B.,  assignor  to  The  Sparks-Withington 

Company,    Jackson,   Mich.     Windshield   cleaner   motor. 

2.086.249  ;  July  6. 

Winchell,  Arthur  B.,  assignor  to  The  Sparks-Withington 
Company,  Jackson,  Mich.  Windshield  cleaner  motor. 
2,086.251  ;  July  6. 

Winchell,  Arthur  B.,  assignor  to  The  Sparks-Withington 
Company,  Jackson,  Mich.  Windshield  cleaner  motor. 
2,086.252;    July    6. 

Winchell,  Arthur  B.,  Jackson,  Mich.,  and  H.  N.  Furst, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  The  Sparks-Withington 
Company,    Jackson,    Mich.      Windshield   cleaner   motor. 

2.086.250  ;   July   6. 

Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.     (See  Blair,  Emile, 

assignor.) 
Winchester    Repeating    Arms     Company.       (See    Burton, 

Frank  F.,  assignor.) 
Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.     (See  Burton,  F.  P., 

and  Rowley,  assignors.) 
Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.     (SeePoisy,  George 

A.,  assignor.) 
Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.      (See  Laudensack, 

Albert  F.,  assignor.) 
Winchester     Repeating    Arms     Company.        (See     Lewis, 

George  S.,  assignor.) 
Winchester    Repeating   Arms    Company.       (See    Marshall, 

James  E.,  assignor.) 
Winchester    Repeating    Arms    Company.      (See    Pugsley, 

Edwin,    assignor.) 
Winchester    Repeating   Arms    Company.      (See    Reaman, 

G.  H.,   and  Pierpont,  assignors.) 
Winchester    Repeating    Arms     Company.      (See     Rowley, 

Arthur  A.,  assignor.) 
Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Company.     (See  Smith,  Philip 

A.,  assignor.) 
Winchester    Repeating   Arms    Company.      (See    Stiennon, 

Louis,  assignor.) 
Winckler,  Arnold,  Essen,  assignor  to  finn  :  Gutolioffnung- 

ahUtte      Oberliausen      Aktiengesellschaft,      Obeih.Tusen- 

Rhincland,    Germany.      Fastening    nioiins.      2,069,987  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Winckler   Engineering   Laboratories    Incorporated.      (See 

Winckler,  Gunnar  A.  P.,  assignor.) 
Winckler,  Gunnar  A.  P.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  Winckler 

Engineering  Laboratories   Incorporated,   Boston,    Mass. 

Lifosaving  jacket  with  automatic  electric  lighting  unit. 

2,070,818  ;  Feb.  16. 
WincUlcr,  (iunnar  A.   F.,   Worcester,  assignor  to  Winclder 

Knginooring   Laboratories   Incorporated,   Boston.    Mass. 

Illuminated  buoy   for  marine  service.     2,099,500;  Nov. 

16. 
Winckler,  Gunnar  A.  F.,  Worcester,  assignor  to  Winckler 

Engineering   Laboratories   Incorporated,    Boslon,    M.mss. 

Automatic  electric  safety  light  for  lifeboats.     2,099,878  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Wiiidaus,    Adolf,   and    F.    Schenck.    Gottingen,    Germany. 

assignois    to    \VintIirop    Chemical    Conii)any.    Inc.,    New 

York.   N.   Y.     Dchvdro-slerol   compounds   and  manufac- 
ture thereof.     2,098,984;  Nov.   10. 
Windans,  Adolf,   (Joel  lingi-n.   and  F.   Schenck.  Wnppertal- 

Flberfehi,    (Icrmany     assignors    to    Wintlirop    Cliemlcal 

Coinpanv,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     7-hydroxv-choleslorol. 

2.098,985  ;   Nov.    Hi. 
Win(l;nis,  Adolf,   Goctlingen,   and  F.   Schenck,  ^\■npl)er(Ml- 

lOlberfeld,    Germany,    assignors    to    Wlnllirop    ("lii'inical 

("oinpany,  Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Antirachitic  vilaniln. 

:i.n<m.r>r)0 ;  Nov.  io. 

WIndcliiickx,  Maurice,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Clutch  control 
nu'chaiilsiM.     2,087,493;  July  20. 

122128— P-^4 


WindemuUer,  Jan  H.,  The  Hague,  assignor  to  Maat- 
schappij  van  Berkel's  Patent  N.  V.,  Rotterdam,  Nether- 
lands.    Gas  oven.     2,078,169  ;  Apr.  20. 

Winder,  George  L.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  assignor  to  American 
Anode,  Inc.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Making  therapeutical  ap- 
pliance.    2,086,654  ;  July  13, 

Winding,  Ove  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Propel  scooter. 
2,076,804  :  Apr.   13. 

Windisch,  Harold  A.,  Lansdowne,  Pa.  Apparatus  for 
developing    photographic    films.      2,075,687  ;    Mar.    30. 

Windle,  Randolph  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  bar  or 
grating.     2.103,130  ;  Dec,   21. 

Windle,  Winfred  W.,  Millbury,  Mass.  Wool  duster. 
2,076,420;  Apr.  6. 

Windson,  Antoine  E.,  LaJolla,  Calif.  Dog  exerciser 
2,096.078  ;  Oct.  19. 

Wine,  Albert,  Glendale,  Calif.  Faucet.  2,076,805  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Wine,  Edgar  P.     (See  Balsiger,  H.  E.,  Wine,  and  Gurney.) 

Wine  Railway  Appliance  Company.  (See  Isaacson,  P.  A., 
and  Wine,  assignors.) 

Wine,  William  E.     (See  Isaacson,  P.  A.,  and  Wine.) 

Wine,  William  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Railway  hopper  car. 
2.072,996  ;  Mar.  9. 

Wine,  William  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Control  mechanism 
for  empty  and  load  brakes.     2,075,154  ;   Mar.   30. 

Wine,  William  E.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Control  mechanism 
for  empty  and  load  brakes.     2,075,321  ;  Mar.   30. 

Wine,  William  E.,  and  W.  Wyatt,  Washington,  D.  C.  Land- 
ing net.     2,066,439  ;  Jan.  5. 

Winenian.  Wade  H..  assignor  to  Sullivan  Machinery  Com- 
pany, Jlichigan  City.  Ind.     Motor.     2.098,122  ;  Nov.  2. 

Wineman,  Wade  H.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  Exhaust  control  for 
a  pump  operating  motor.     2,078,301  ;  Apr.  27. 

Winemjin,  Wade  H.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Safety  Mining  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.    Blasting  cartridge.     2,083,584  ;  June  15. 

Wineman,  Wade  H.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sul- 
livan Machinery  Company.  Motor  for  pumping  mecha- 
nisms.    2,103,308  ;  Dec.  28. 

Wineman,  Wade  H.,  Michigan  City,  Ind..  assignor  to  Sul- 
livan Machinery  Company.  Safety  device.  2,103,962 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Wineman,  Wade  H.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to 
Sullivan  Machinery  Company.  Motor  apparatus. 
2,103.963  ;  Dec.  28. 

Wineman.  Wade  H.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sul- 
livan Machinery  Company.  Motor  for  pumping  mecha- 
nisms.    2,103,964  ;  Dec.  28. 

Wineman,  Wade  H.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Sul- 
livan Machinery  Company.  Motor  for  pumping  mecha- 
nisms.    2,103,965  ;  Dec.  28. 

Winer  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Sinskey,  Simon, 
assignor.) 

Winfield,  Edward  A.,  La  Canada,  assignor  to  California 
Machinery  &  Supply  Co.,  Ltd.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Automatic  throttle  control.     2,101,605  ;  Dec.  7. 

Winford,  Orion  P.,  assignor  to  Brown  &  Bigelow,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.     Loose  leaf  calendar.     2,068,214  ;  Jan.  19. 

Wing,  Dee  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Ornamental  reflector  and 
sign.     2,101,162  ;  Dec.  7. 

Winget,  Horatio,  Waterloo,  III.  Friction  clutch. 
2,069,467  :  Feb.  2. 

Winget  Kiekernick  Company.  (See  Peck,  Ruth  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.     (See  Brunner,  Elmer  P.,  assignor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.  (See  Calvert,  William  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.     (See  Campbell,  .John  P..  assignor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.  (See  Clifford,  Albert  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.  (See  Cramer,  Howard  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.     (See  Eberhard,  Boyd  C,  assignor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.  (See  Endrcs,  Herbert  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.  (See  Gehman,  Samuel  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

\Vingfoot  Corporation.  (See  Kimmich.  Elmer  G.,  as- 
sii;nor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.      (See  Lee.  Walter  ,T.,  assignor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.     (See  liiclUy.  .Toy  G.,  assignor.) 

Wliigfont  Corporation.     (See  lA\t-/..  John  A.,  assignor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.     (See  Merrill,  James  A.,  assignor.) 

Wingloot  ("or  poration.     (See  Morris,  'Phoni.'is  C,  assignor.) 

Wiiigfool  ("oi  poration.     (Sc-c  Nicol.  William  H.,  assiguor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.  (See  Roberts,  Harold  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.     (See  Russon,  Harry  R.,  assignor.) 

Wjiit,'foot  Corporation.      (See  Si-bnMl.  Lorin  11.,  assignor.) 

Wingfoot   Corporation.      (See  Sohl,   Ralph   W.,   assignor.) 

Wingfoot  Corpornlion.  (See  Swain.  ,1.  (!..  and  Wood- 
ward, assignors.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.  (See  Teishor,  .V.  A.,  and  McNeil, 
assignors.) 

Wingfool  Corporation.  (See  Temi)I(>ton,  IMwIn  G.,  as- 
.signor. ) 

Wiugfoot  Corporation.     (See  Teppania.  Jan.,  assignor.) 

Wingfoot  Coi'iiorallon.  (See  tor  llorst,  WHUani  1'.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wingfoo(  Corporation.  (See  Thies,  It.  IJ,,  and  l.yon,  as- 
signors.) 

Wingfoot  Corporiillon.  (See  l'ri|uliait,  \\'illlani  1{,,  as- 
signor.) 


682 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Wlngfoot  Corporation.  (See  Waters,  R.  H.,  and  Younglof, 
assignors.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.  (See  Winans,  Charles  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.  (See  Wolfe,  William  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.  (See  Woodward,  Alva  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wingo,  Adgor  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Voltage  regulation.  2,072,784 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Wlnkeler,  Hermann,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhlne,  and  E. 
Fischer,  Bad  Soden  In  Taunus,  Germany,  assignors  to 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  y.  Com- 
plex metal  azo  compounds.     2,094,832  ;  Oct.  5. 

Winkleman.  Edward  J.,  Oakmont,  Pa.  Vibratory  classi- 
fier.    2,079. 0.'in  :  ^ray  4. 

Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  Mar- 
bon  Corporation.  Treatment  of  stabilized  rubber  de- 
rivatives.    2,075,251  ;   Mar.   30. 

Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  Mar- 
bon  Corporation.  Modified  halogen  containing  buta- 
diene bodies.     2,075,252  :  afar.  30. 

Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Mar- 
bon  Corporation.  Vulcanized  halogen  containing  rubber 
derivatives.     2,075,254  ;  Mar.  30. 

Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Marbon 
Corporation.  Alkvd  resin  compositions.  2,085,778 ; 
July  6. 

Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Marbo  Patonts  Inc.  Insolubilized  halo- 
gen containing  butadiene  derivatives.     2,087,078  ;  July 

Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  assignor  to  Marbon  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.  Derivatives  of  halogen  containing  rubber 
bodies.     2,094,933:  Oct.  5. 

Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Marbo  Patents  Inc.  Hydrohalogenated 
rubber  halldes.     2,094,934  ;  Oct.  5. 

Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Marbon 
Corporation.  Shellac-rubber  hydrohallde  compositions. 
2.094,935  :  Oct.  5. 

Winkoliiiann,  Herbert  A.,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  Marbon 
Corporation.     Adhesives.     2,096,660 ;  Oct.  19. 

Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  l^Iarhon 
Corporation.  Ester  gum  compositions.  2,096,661  ; 
Oct.   19. 

Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  and  E.  W.  Moffett,  Chicago, 
111.,  assignors  to  Marbon  Corporation.  Polycouniarone- 
rubber  hydrnhalide   compositions.      2.096,662  ;   Oct.   19. 

Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  Chicago,  and  W.  C.  Calvert, 
Oak  Park,  111.,  assignors  to  Marbon  Corporation. 
Porous  halogen  containing  rubber  derivatives. 
2.098.36.')  :   Nov.   9. 

Winkelmann,  Herbert  A.,  and  E.  W.  Moffett.  Chicago, 
111.,  assignors  to  Marbon  Corporation.  Hydrohalo- 
genated vulcanized  butadiene  bodies.  2,075,253 : 
Mar.   30. 

Winkclmeycr,  Robert.  (See  Michel,  C.  A.,  and  Winkel- 
meyer.) 

Winkelmeyer,  Robert  D.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Fender  lamp. 
2.086.345  ;  July  6. 

WInkelmiiller,  Wolfgang,  Levcrkusen-Wiesdorf,  Germany, 
assignor  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc..  New  York,  N. 
Y.  Condensation  products  of  2.3-hydroxynaphthoic 
adds.     2,090.603:  Aug.  17. 

Winkle,  John  U..  Ridley  Park,  Pa.  Fuel  and  air  mixing 
device.     2.071,717  :   Feb.  23. 

Winkler,  Alfred,  and  M.  Dilnnebler,  Neuwied,  Germany. 
Apparatus  for  manufacturing,  at  choice,  bags,  pockets] 
double  pockots,   and  envelopes.     2.078,188:  Apr.  20. 

Winkler.  Alfred,  and  Max  DUnnebior,  Neuwiod,  Germany. 
Device  for  applying  liquid  adhesive  to  paper  and  sim'l- 
lar  materials.      2.093,221  :   Sept.   14. 

Winkler.  Franz,  Wurzburg,  Germany.  Coaster  brake 
2.066.504  :  Jan.  5. 

Winkler,  Franz,  Wurzburg.  Germany.  Freewheel  coaster 
hub.     2.081.566:   May  25. 

Wlnkli>r,  Franz,  \^■ur/,hl^rg.  Gnrmnny.  Conster-brake  and 
brnke-applying  doviro.     2.n,S1.567:  May  25. 

Winkler,  Franz,  Wurzburg,  Germanv.  Free-wheel  coaster- 
brakp  with   brake  coupling.     2,081,568;  May  25 

Winklor.  Jnzrf.      (Sep  Piotrowskl.   W.  J.,  and  Winklnr  ) 

Winklor-Koch  Patent  Company,  The.  (See  Koch,  Fred  C 
assignor.) 

Winkler.  I.nui.s  H.,  Ili'ih!rliciii.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bethlehem 
H\oo\  rompnnv  M.Tchlnonlde  atecl  and  articles  formed 
therefrom.     2.070,058  :  May  4. 

Winkler,  Wynne  G.,  and  A.  O.  Bruck.  assignor  to  The 
Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Treat- 
ment of  restricted  How  tubing  and  apparatus  therefor 
2.075,921  :  Apr.  0. 

Winkley,  ErastuH  K.,  Lynn,  Mass..  assignor  to  The 
Turner  Tanning  Machinery  Company,  Portland,  Me 
Measuring  machine.     2,075.250;   Mar.   30. 

Winkley,  Krastu.M  ]■',..  Lynn.  Mn.is..  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  P.'iterson,  N.  J.  Shoe  sew- 
ing machine.      2.0H5,562  ;  June  29. 

Winkley.  ICrastus  IC.  Lynn,  Mass,,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporntlon,  Pnterson.  N.  j  Lock- 
•fit ch  (towing  machine.     2.098,327  ;  Nov.  0. 


Winkley,  Erastus  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Level- 
ing machine.     2,098,366  :   Nov.  9. 

Winkley,  Erastus  E.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Machine 
for  operating  on   sheet  material.     2,102,660  ;   Dec.  21. 

Winn,  Elisha  S.,  Fitzgerald,  Ga.  Outdoor  Isattery  brooder 
window.     2,079.138  ;  May  4. 

Wlnnek  Stereoscopic  Processes,  Incorporated.  (See 
CoftVy,  Douglas  F.    W.,   assignor.) 

Winnett,  Thomas  G..  Whitman,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinerv  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Manu- 
facture of  shoe's.     2,071,775  ;  Feb.  23. 

Winnett,  Thomas  G.,  Whitman,  Mass.,  assignor  to  United 
Shoe  Machinery  Corporation,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Edge 
finishing  machine.     2.103,285  ;  Dec.  28. 

Winning,   Carl.      (See  Holtzclaw,  J.  B.,  and  Winning.) 

Winning,  (jarl,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Development  Company.  Oxidized  "hydroformed  sol- 
vent".    2,068,834  ;  Jan.  26. 

Winning,  Carl,  and  S.  C.  Fulton,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Oil  Development  Company.  Dyed 
lubricating  oil.     2,071,481  ;  Feb.  23. 

Winning,  Carl,  Elizabeth,  and  J.  B.  Holtzclaw,  Roselle, 
N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development  Com- 
pany.    Antifreeze.     2,071,482  ;  Feb.  23. 

Winning,  Robert  K.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Clum  Manu- 
facturing Company,   Milwaukee,   Wis.     Electric   switch. 

2.077.503  :  Apr.  20. 

Winning,  Robert  K.,  Wauwatosa,  assignor  to  Clum  Manu- 
facturing     Company,       Milwaukee,       Wis.         Switch. 

2.077.504  ;  Apr.  20. 

Wlnninghoff,  Wllford  J.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Vapor  Lamp  Company,  Hoboken.  N.  J. 
Vitreous  body  for  electric  discharge  devices.  2,094,630  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Winograd.  Harold,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Milwaukee,  MMs,  Rectifying  system. 
2,068,970:  Jan.  26. 

Winograd.  Harold,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electric  valve  con- 
trol system.     2.081,844;  May  25. 

Winograd.  Harold,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electric  valve  system. 
2,083,133;  June  8. 

Winograd,  Harold,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Alilwaukee,  Wis.  Electric  valve  protec- 
tive system.     2,084,545  ;  June  22. 

Winograd,  Harold,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Rectifier  pro- 
tective system.     2,093,791  ;   Sept.  21. 

Winograd,  Harold,  assignor  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufactur- 
ing Company.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Rectifying  system. 
2,101.802  :  Dec.  7. 

Winograd,  Harold,  Milwaukee,  and  E.  M.  Kaegi, 
Wauwatosa,  assignors  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing 
Company.  Milwaukee.  Wis.  Electric  current  rectifier 
construction.     2,085.843  :   July   6. 

Winograd,  Harold,  Milwaukee,  and  D.  Journeaux,  Wau- 
watosa. assignors  to  Allis-Chalmers  Manufacturing 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electron  discharge  device 
control  system.     2,093,222  ;   Sept.  14. 

Winograd,  Harold,  and  I.  K.  Dortort,  assignors  to  Allis- 
Chalmers  Manufacturing  Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Electric  valve  control  system.     2.095.047  ;  Oct.  5. 

\\inogradow,  Alexander,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  D.  P.  Lavietes,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Manufacture  of 
wooden  tobacco  pipe.     2,089,519  ;  Aug.  10. 

u  insborough.  Paxson,  Pittsburgh,  and  A.  H.  Davis,  Jr., 
New  Castle,  assignors  to  Shaw-Perkins  JIanufacturing 
Cemi>any.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Radiator.  2,072,975; 
Mar.  9. 

^^  plank."    2*})98,328-  Nov*T^'    *^"^*'®*''    ^^°«'^'^-      ^^""^^ 

Winskill,   .Tohn    W.,    Widecombe,    Harming   Woods,    Maid- 

Xov''"'>0         ''°''"     ■^^"'^'■P^y     paper     sack.     2,100,828; 

"'•jps^o^^  Charles  A.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Filter.     2,071,483; 

'n^'Zuge^'l}[8's.076-'j'u",'if;7''''"'*^'    °''''-       '""P'^"^ 

^^  ^'■^'"I'inPji''"'''  ^'-  Shaker  Heights.  Ohio,  assignor  to 

\o .    •>        Company.     Structural  assembly.     2,097,484 ; 

Winslow.  Edwin  C  ,  Jr..  Mattapoisett.  R.  F.  Wilder,  South 
D-irtmouth,  and  C.  W.  Smith,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Lleclncal  connecter.  2,094,392-  Sent  ''8 
TnTenl,rnI'V  i""'  Y^^'^^^  I'ark.  k.  .L,  "nSsignor  to  Bell 
Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York  N  Y 
Pad  control  system.     2,093,667;   Sept.  21. 

"  rJonno,?.^^  I'  Crestline,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  A. 
Henneuse,    Bucyrus,    Ohio.      Road    grader.      2,088,630; 

Winsor.  Roy  J..  Marion,  Ohio      Dras      2  101  =;R7  •  Tion    7 

^^Ko,l[\^:S.SK^'^^^°-^ 

u-inel^H-  S"™?"  K-,    (See  Yentis,  Louis,  assignor.) 
''\TA.^:''2Wi\f!^\?,l''%     ^««  Bkidding'-and'load- 

^"'("'ne'ra^Ste^^l"  r^',H  C-.  Drexel  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
nl  li  .  **'  Castings  Corporation,  Granite  cIty  111 
Railway  hopper  car.     2,087;746  ;   July  20 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


683 


Winter,  Albert  S.,  and  T.  Jackson,  Spondon,  near  Derby, 
England,  assignors  to  Celanese  Corporation  of  America. 
Circular  knitting  machine.     2,066,440  ;  Jan.  5. 

Winter,  Arthur,  Weehawken,  N.  J.  Lead  feeding  pen- 
cil.    2,078,433;  Apr.  27. 

Winter,  Carl  and  E.  Kern,  Lud\vigshafen-on-the-Khine, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  DyestulTs  of  the  xanthone  type  and 
producing  the  same.     2,073,086  :  Mar.  9. 

Winter,  Carl,  and  P.  Krebs,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, 
Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Production  of  dyestuffs  of  the  triaryl- 
methane  series.     2,083,888  ;  June  15. 

Winter,  Charles  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  United  Auto- 
graphic Register  Co.  Typewriting  machine.  2,074,097  : 
Mar.  ]6. 

Winter,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  United  Autographic  Reg- 
ister Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Carbon  holding  device. 
2,091,089  ;  Aug.  24. 

Winter,  Courtney  P.,  Chainbersburg.  Pa.,  assignor  to  In- 
ternational Cellucotton  Products  Company,  Chicago, 
111.  Method  and  apparatus  for  making  sanitary  nap- 
kins or  the  like.    2,073,329  ;  Mar.  9. 

Winter,  Daniel  B.,  assignor  to  Crouse-Hinds  Company, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Cover  for  conduit  outlet  boxes. 
2,099,918;  Nov.  23. 

Winter,  Herbert,  Buchschlag  in  Hessia,  Germany,  as- 
signor to  The  New  Jersey  Zinc  Company,  New  York, 
N.   Y.     Zinc  alloys.     2,102.869  :  Dec.   21. 

Winter,  John  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grease  seal.  Re.  20,278  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Winter,  John  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grease  seal.  2,089,461 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Winter,  John  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Grease  seal.  2,089,462 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Winter,  Martin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Carburetor.  2,076,606  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Winter,  Martin,  New  York,  and  V.  D'Amato,  Corona,  N.  Y., 
said  D'Amato  assignor  to  said  Winter.  Carburetor. 
2,067,221 ;  Jan.  12. 

Winter,  Martin,  New  York,  and  V.  D'Amato,  Corona,  N.  Y., 
said  D'Amato  assignor  to  said  Winter.  Carburetor. 
2,072,147;  Mar.   2. 

Wintercorn,  John  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Positively  controlled 
tube  bore  mandrel  for  tube  forming  machines. 
2,103,574  ;  Dec.  28. 

Winterhalter,  Fred  C.  (See  Campbell,  J.  F.,  and  Winter- 
halter.) 

Winterhalter,  Martin,  Wuppertal-Barmen,  Germany.  Slide 
fastener.     2,068,939  ;  Jan.  26. 

Winterhalter,  Martin,  Wuppertal,  Wichlinghausen,  Bar- 
men, Germany.  Making  slide  fasteners.  2,071,603 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Wintermute,  Harry  A.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Research  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical 
precipitation.     2,069,692  ;  Feb.  2. 

Wintermute,  Harry  A.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Research  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical 
precipitation.     2,085,349  ;  .June  29. 

Winters,  Chester  A.,  Lynnville,  Iowa.  Adjustable  earth 
implement.     2,068,215  ;  Jan.  19. 

Winters  &  Crampton  Corporation.  (See  Geske,  C,  and 
de  Voe,  assignors.) 

Winters  &  Crampton  Corporation.  (See  Geske,  C.  W., 
and  Roossien,  assignors.) 

Winters  &  Crampton  Corporation.  (See  Geske,  C,  and 
Yost,  assignors.) 

Winters,  David  L.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Speed  control 
system  for  vehicles.     2,073,772  ;  Mar.  16. 

Winters,  Florence,  et  al.,  executrices.  (See  Wetstein, 
Jacob. ) 

Winters,  Florence  W.,  executrix,  et  al.  (See  Wetstein, 
Jacob.) 

Wintens,  Ted  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Maximum  demand  regu- 
lator.    2.098,986;  Nov.  16. 

Winther,  Anthony,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Clutch.  2,081,028 ; 
May  18. 

Winther,  Anthony,  Kenosha,  assignor  to  M.  P.  WinthiM-. 
Waukegan,  111.,  as  trustee.  Vehicular  transmission  svs 
tem.     2,077,194;  Apr.  3  3. 

Winther,  Martin  P.,  trustee.  (See  Winther,  Anthony,  as 
signer.) 

Winther,  Martin  P.,  Waukegan,  assignor  to  Pullman- 
Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Air  conditioning  system.     2,083.585  ;  June  15. 

Winther,  Martin  ]?.,  Waukegan,  111.,  assignor,  by  m(>sno 
assignments,  to  Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing 
Company.  Air  conditioning  system.  2,083,971  ;  June 
15. 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company  Inc.  (See  Banda,  L.,  and 
Siovers,  assignors.) 

Wintlirop  Chomical  Company.  (See  BockmUhl,  M.,  and 
Klirhart.    assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  BockmUhl,  M.,  Ehr- 
hart,  and   Stein,   as.signors.) 

Winthrop  (Miomiciil  Company.  See  BocUniiihl,  M.,  lOlir- 
luirt,   Sloin.   and   Iliillcnaloben,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Cliemical  Company.  (See  Bockmilhl,  M.,  and 
Krolis,  asHlgnors.) 

Winlhrop  Chcinlciil  Coni|)any.  (Sec  Bockmuhl,  M.,  and 
Stein,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Clionilcul  Company.  (See  Bollmnnn,  Martin,  as- 
signor.) 


(See  Dalmer,  O.,  and  von 

(See  Deichsel,  Stanislaus, 

(See    Eisleb,    Otto,    as- 


Winthrop  Chemical  Company. 
Werder,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company, 
assignor.) 

Winthrop    Chemical    Company, 
signer. ) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Fehrle,  A.,  Strietwolf, 
and  Frltsche,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Freedman,  Louis,  as- 
signor.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Goissedet,  P.  E.  C, 
and  Despois,   assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.     (See  Hees,  Emit,  assignor.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Henecka,  H.,  and 
Andersag,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Herrmann,  W., 
Hampe,  and  Persch,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Hiemenz,  W.,  and 
Freedman.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Jensch,  Heinrich,  as- 
signor. ) 

WinthroD  Chemical  Company.  (See  Jung,  H.,  and 
Andersag,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Kropp,  Walter,  as- 
signor.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Laquer,  F.,  and  von 
Dobeneck,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Lautenschlager,  C.  L., 
Oppinger,  Schaumann,  Rigler,  and  Fussgiinger,  as- 
signors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  ( See  Lautenschlager,  C.  L., 
Schaumann  and  Ludwig,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Mauss,  H.,  and  F. 
Mietzsch,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Mietzsch,  F.,  and 
Klarer,   assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Mietzsch,  F.,  and 
Mauss,   assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Moosdorf,  W.,  and 
Wolski,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Piitzer,  B.,  and 
SchOnhOfer,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Schmidt,  Hans,  as- 
signor.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Schmidt,  H.,  and 
Jung,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Schonhofer,  F.,  and 
Bonrath,  assisnors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Schonhofer,  F.,  and 
Henecka,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Schultz,  Fritz,  as- 
signor.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company  Inc.  (See  Schultze,  Her- 
mann E..  assignor.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Stotter,  H.,  and  Her- 
mann, assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Streitwolf,  K., 
Fehrle,  and  Herrmann,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Streitwolf,  K.,  Fehrle, 
and  Oesterlin,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Weissenborn,  Al- 
bert, assignor.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company.  (See  Windaus,  A.,  and 
Schenck,  assignors.) 

Winthrop  Chemical  Company  Inc.  (See  Kircher,  A.,  and 
Sienz,  assignors.) 

Wintringham,  William  T.,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company.  Elec- 
trical system.     2,009,932  :  Feb.  9. 

Wintritz,  George,  Springdale.  Conn.,  assignor  to  Hookless 
Fastener  Company.  Separable  fastener.  2.100,557 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Wintroath,  John  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Wintroath  Pumps,  Ltd.,  Alhambra,  Calif.  Valve  device 
for  submersible  well  pumps.     2,082,996  :  June  8. 

Wintroatli  Pumps,  Ltd.  (See  Wintroath,  John  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wintroub,  Joseph.     (See  Rosenbaum.  Samuel  S.,  assignor.) 

Wintz  William,  assignor  to  Oshkosh  Trunks,  Inc.,  Oshkosh, 
Wis.     Luggage  case.     2,086.973  :  July  13. 

Winzenburg.  Wilhelni.  (See  Kiippenbonder,  H.,  Winzen- 
burg.  Feigner.   Fischer,  and  Kaden.) 

Wion,  George  H.,  assignor  to  General  Railway  Signal 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Traflic  controlling  system 
for  railroads.     2,077.607  ;  Apr.  20. 

WIpperman,  Hlldegard,  assignor  to  The  H.  W.  Gossard 
Co.,  Chicago,  III.  Foundation  garment.  2,070,109 ; 
Apr.  C. 

Wipperman,  Hlldognrd,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  The  H.  W.  Gossard  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Foundation 
garmont.      2.092,900;   Sept.   14. 

Wirbatz,  Wilholm.  (See  MUller,  R.,  Schenck,  and  Wlr- 
batz.l 

Wire  Fabric  Corporation.  (See  White,  Herbc^rt  E.,  as- 
signor. I 

\\ir(>  .111(1  Stool  Products  Co..  The.  (See  Waldorf,  Hol- 
niulli  W.l 

Wired   Radio.  Inc.      (See  Butler,   Henry   R.,   assignor.) 

Wired  Rjulio,  Inc.     (See  Curtis,   lUclmrd  V.,  assignor.) 

Wiri'd  Radio,  Inc.  (See  Duncan,  Robert  1).,  Jr.,  na- 
sigiiiir. ) 

Wired  Radio,  Inc.     (See  Hund,  August,  assignor.) 

Wired   Radio,    Inc.      (See  Laport.   JCdmund  A.,   assignor.) 


684 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Wirod  Itadio,  Inc.      (See  Levine,   Irwin  B.,  assignor.) 
Wirciiiold  Company,  The.      (See  La  Ducer,  Arthur  O.,  as- 
signor.) 
Wiremold   Company,  The.      (See  Rutherford,  Charles  E., 

assignor.) 
\Viri.\,  Ken<5  P.,  Eindhoven,  Netherlands,  assignor  to  Radio 

Corporation       of       America.         Amplifying       circuits. 

2,083,620;  June  15. 
Wirrer,   Gottfried,  and  W.   E.   Day,  Jr.,  Plainfield,  N.  J., 

assignors    to    Mack    Manufacturing   Corporation,   Long 

Island  City,  N.   Y.     Valve  insert.     2,100,620  ;  Nov.  30. 
Wirt   &   Knox   Mfg.   Co.      (See   Parker,    Charles   R.,   as- 
signor.) 
Wirtel.  Arthur   F.      (See  De  Groote,  M.,  Keiser,   Faure, 

and  Wirtel.) 
Wirtel,  Arthur  F.     (See  De   Groote,  M.,  and   Wirtel.) 
Wirth,   Alexander,   Frankfort-on-the-.Main.    (icrr.iany.      He- 
lector  for  telephone  installations.     2,073,087  :  Mar.  9. 
Wirth,  Armin,  assignor  to  A.  Sauter,  PrUcisions-Waagen- 

&    Gewichte-Fabrik,    Ebingen,    Wurtemberg,    Germany. 

Fixing     means     for     elements     of     prismatic     contour. 

2,078,824;  Apr.  27. 
Wirth,  Emil  H.,  Wirkmaschinenfabrik.      (See  Wirth,  Emil 

H.,  assignor.) 
Wirth.  Emil  H.,  Hartmannsdorf,  assignor  to  the  firm  Emil 

Wirth      Wirkmaschinenfabrik,      Hartmannsdorf,      near 

Chemnitz.   Germany.     Thread  delivery  device  for  warp 

knitting  machines.     2.100.680  ;  Nov.  30. 
Wirth.    Herbert.     Hartmannsdorf,    near    Chemnitz,    Ger- 
many.     Double    warp    knitting    machine.       2,090,970 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Wirth,     Louis     E.,     Pittsburgh,     Pa.       Vehicle     brake. 

2.0C8.120  :  Jan.  19. 
Wirtz,  Franklin  H.      (See  Shaffer,  G.  A.,  and  Wirtz.) 
Wirtz,  John,   Port  Huron,  Mich.     Automatic  battery  grid 

casting  machine.     2,079,727  ;  May  11. 
Wirz,  Adolf.     (See  BonhOte,  G.,  and  Wirz.) 
Wisconsin   Alumni    Research    Foundation.      (See   Bennett, 

Edward,  assignor.) 
Wise,  Charles  H.,  assignor  to  Hartford-Empire  Company, 

Hartford,    Conn.       Furnace    construction.      2,101.786 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Wise,  Edmund  M.,  Westfield,   and  R.  F.  Vines,  Elizabeth, 

N.  .T.,  assiirnors  to  The  International  Nickel  Company, 

Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Alloys  of  rhodium  and  nickel. 

2,066,870;  Jan.  5. 
Wise,  Edmund  M.,  Westfield.  and  R.  F.  Vines,  Bayonne, 

N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  International  Nickel  Companv, 

Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Pen  nib.     2,093,502  ;  Sept.  21. 
Wise,    Elmer   L..    Bridgeport,    Conn.,    assignor   to    Under- 
wood Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shaft 

mounting  for  writing-computing  machines.     2,073,397  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Wise,    George    A.,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.,    assignor    to    Sutton 

Engineering  Company.     Finishing  rounds.     2,078,434 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Wise,    Harry    E.,    Canton,    assignor    of    ninety    one-hun- 

dredths  to  A.  F.  Curtis,  Alliance,  Ohio.    Tapered  roller 

bearing.     2,087,680  ;  July  20. 
Wise,    Harry    E.,    Canton,    Ohio.      Bearing.      2,098,683 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Wise,  Robert  W.     (See  Begun,  A.,  and  Wise.) 
Wiseman,    I'.    Kenneth,    trustee,    et    al.      (See    Dolbear, 

Clinton,  assignor.) 
Wiseman.   Philip,   trustee,   et  al.      (See  Dolbear,   Clinton 

E.,  assignor.) 
\\'isein:in.  Phillip  K.      (Sep  L.inclev.  f^:\r\  TT  .  ;i';<!i^n"'-  i 
Wiseman,  Robert  Jr.,  Paterson,  assignor  to  The  Okonite 

roinp.iiiy.    I'.issaip.    N.    J.      Electric    cable.      2,008,940; 

Jan.  20. 
Wishart,    William    W.,    Chicago,     111.       Air    conditioning 

apparatus.     2,079,974  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wlshiirt.       William       W.,       Chicago,       111.     Compressor. 

2.102,344:  Dee.  14. 
Wishart.       William       W.,       Chicago,       111.     Compressor. 

2.102.34.5:  Dec.  14. 
Wishart.       William       W.,       Chicago,       111.     Compressor. 

2.102..->.4n:  Dec.  14. 
WiskofT.  Alfred.  Evanstnn,  Til.     Partition  assembling  and 

retaining  fixture.     2.101.378:  Pec.  7. 
Wlsnier,  Carl   E.      (See   :Mc.\fee.   L.    B.,   and  Wismer.) 
WlBmer,  Llnwood  L..  Audubon,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  L.,  E.. 

H.  A.,  and  W.  L.  W'olf,  copartners  trading  as  National 

Metal  Edge  Box  Company.   Staying  machine.   2,070,767  • 

Feb.  16. 
W'^ii.r.   Chnrlc-s    E.      <Sep  Kysnr.   Karl   D..  assignor.) 
Wlsner,    Josiah    B.,    Camden,    N.    J.      Connector    device 

2,078,.S25  ;  Apr.  37. 
Wlsneskl.      Stanley.      Cloquet.     Minn.        Clothes     hanger 

2.072.017:    Feb.   23.  ' 

Wlsnlewskl.    John    S.,   Cleveland.    Ohio    .   Preparing   wood 

n):\terlal   for  beverage  treatment.      2,092,800;  Sept.   14. 
Wlsnlewskl,    William   J.,    Bavonne,   N.   J.      Vehicle   brake 

2,078,703  :   Apr.  27. 
WIss,  J.  *  Sons  Co.      (See  Rauh,  Frederic  11.,  assignor.) 
WIshI.    Xi'slor    L.,    Detroit,    Mich.,   .T;slL'ii.>r    lo  The    >.i)ilh 

Company.     Car  loading  device      2.077,084;  Apr.  iri 
Wlssler.   William  A..   Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

nsslcnment.1.  ro  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 

Making    artlrles    of    cobalt-chromlum-tungsten    alloys. 

2,074,007  :   Mar.    16. 
WIssler.   William  A.,  Flushing.  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  I^nlon  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 

Valve  seat.     2.101,970;  Dec.  14. 


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Wissmann,       Ludwig,       Baltimore, 
2,074,821 ;  Alar.  23. 

Wiswell.  Ozro  N..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Means  for  opening 
containers.     2,099,322  ;  Nov.   16. 

Wiswell,  Ozro  N.,  assignor  to  Swingspout  Measure  Com- 
pany,   Los   Angeles,    Calif.     Device   for    opening    cans. 

2.099.323  ;  Nov.  16. 

Wiswell,  Ozro  N.,  assignor  to  Swingspout  Measure  Com- 
pany    Los   Angeles,    Calif.     Device   for    opening    cans. 

2.099.324  ;  Nov.  16. 

Witchell-Sheill  Co.  (See  Walther,  Lawrence  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Witchger,  Eugene  J.,  assignor  to  The  Lufkin  Rule  Com- 
pany. Saginaw,  Mich.  Surface  test  indicator. 
2.090,495  ;  Aug.  17. 

Witchger,  Eugene  S.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Self-adjusting  mech- 
anism.    2,098.987  :  Nov.  16. 

Withall,  Albert  P.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  Miner,  Inc.,  Chicago, 
111.     Handwheel  for  brakes.     2,080,590;  May  18. 

Withorell,  George  D.     (See  Poole,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Witherly,  William  C,  Vancouver.  British  Columbia,  Can- 
ada.    .Sash  lock.     2,077,138  ;  Apr.  13. 

Witherow.  William  P.      (See  Henderson.  Albert,  assignor.) 

Witkiewicz,  Roman,  and  A.  Wiciiiski.  Lwow,  Poland. 
Crankless  motor  compressor.     2,076,258  ;  Apr.  6. 

Witkower,  Max,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.  Brassifere. 
2,100.890  ;  Nov.  30. 

Witkowski,  Stefan,  Geneva,  Switzerland.  Internal  com- 
bustion engine.     2,072.574  :  Mar.   2. 

Witmer,  Harold  G.      (See  O'Hagan,  B.  E.,  and  Witmer.) 

Witmer,  Harold  G..  Pittsbur.gh,  .issignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Circuit  con- 
trolling instrument.     2,076,928;  Apr.  13. 

\VTtnier,  Harold  G.,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
track    circuits.     2,098,848 ;  Nov.   9. 

Witmer,  Harold  G.,  Pittsburgh,  and  C.  M.  Hines,  Wilkins- 
burg,  assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Com- 
panv, Swissvale,  Pa.  Signal  lighting  apparatus. 
2,067,653  :  Jan.  12. 

Witmer,  Harold  G.,  Pittsburgh,  and  C.  M.  Hines,  Wilkins- 
burg,  assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Com- 
pany, Swissvale,  Pa.  Track  circuit  apparatus. 
2,080,069  ;  May  11. 

Witmer,  Harold  G.,  Swissvale,  and  C.  IM.  Hines,  Pitts- 
burgh, assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Com- 
pany, Swissvale,  Pa.  Track  circuit  apparatus. 
2,095,684  ;  Oct.  12. 

Witschi,  Frederick,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for  waving 
hair.     2.099,358  ;  Nov.   16. 

Witsell,  Frederick  C,  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Jletal  Units  Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Device 
for  sealing  the  joint  between  two  relatively  movable 
bodies.     2.090,588;  Aug.  17, 

Witt,  Rudolph,  Northfleld,  Ohio.  Screw  pump.  2,085,622  ; 
June  29. 

Witt,  Samuel  E.     (See  Donnellv.  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Witt.  Samuel  E.,  Geneva,  111.  Weaving  form.  2,088,455  ; 
July  27. 

Witte,  Erhard.      (See  Stopcklev.  J.  J.,  and  Witte.) 

Witte,  Paul,  New  Milford.  assignor  to  White  Metals 
Manufacturing  Companv.  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Making  a 
container.     2,088.223  :  July  27. 

Wittek,  Joseph,  Pasadena, "  Calif.  Valve.  2,081,878  : 
May  25. 

Wittel,  Otto,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.    Film  claw.     2,076,189  ;  Apr.  6. 

Wittel,  Otto,  Rochester.  N.  Y..  assignor,  bv  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Motion  picture  apparatus  control  mechanism. 
2,080,021  ;  May  11. 

Wittel,  Otto,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Companv,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Film  driving  apparatus.     2.095,848  ;  Oct.  12. 

Wittel.  Otto.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Companv,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Camera  magazine,     2.095,849  ;  Oct.  12. 

Wittel,  Otto.  Roche.>!ter.  N.  Y..  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Eastman  Kodak  Companv,  Jersey  Citv, 
oXA-  o-i"*'J!?"  picture  apparatus  of  the 'magazine  type. 
2.09:i,S;)0  ;  Oct.   12. 

^^  l',**^5''^'",';'  -^"^o  ^-  ^^'^  York,  and  S.  Kazan,  Brooklyn. 

N.  Y.     Extensible  bag.     2.087,273  ;  July  20. 
Wittenberg.  Sigbert,  Berlin-Hulensee.  Germany.     Fastener 

attaching  machine  .  2,087,401  ;   July  20. 
Wittich.  Edw;ard  H.,  Emporium,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hygrade 

.Sylvnnia  Corporation.  Salem.  Mass.  Apparatus  for 
...":f\l='"'^  p  retron-emitting  cathodes.  2,009,037  :  Feb.  2. 
^^ '{!;;•  .P';'''P  W.,  Chicago,  111.     Spray  gun.     2,078,171; 

^^T*^l!;'i  n'""i-  ^,-  P-  ^''ondefiuoit,  assignor  to  Bausch  & 
^n"mln?e''nt."''2.OS0g5^^■M''ay '!?*''•    ""•  ^^     ^'''^°'''' 

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ViUtiK.   Carl   O.   G.,   Golden,   Colo.     Suspended   type  fire 

extinguisher.     2,082,090;  June  1.      "='^''""''"    ^^P^  ""^^ 

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W  .ttkuhns.  Bruno  A.     (See  Murtagh,  H..  and  Wittkuhns.) 


LIST  OF   PATENTEES 


685 


Wittkuhns,   Bruno  A.,    Summit,   N.    J.,   and   W.   Anscott, 

Woodhaven,   assignors   to    Sperry   Gyroscope   Company, 

Inc.,    Brooldyn,    N.   Y.     Artificial   horizon.     2,093,503 ; 

Sept.  21. 

Wittliff,  Theodore  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Brace  for  articles 

of  furniture.     2,078,985  ;  May  4. 
Wittmann,  Joseph  H.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Mixing  device. 
2,096,442  :  Oct.  19. 

Wittmann,  Robert  A.,  assignor  to  Peoples  Gas  By-Products 
Corporation,  (.Chicago,  111.  Economizing  air-conditioning 
cycle.     2,089,776;  Aug.  10. 

Wittmann,  Roger  A.,  Meaux,  France,  assignor  to  Universal 
Winding  Company,  Boston,  Blass.  Bunch-builder  for 
winding  and  liKe  machines.  2,086,655  ;  July  13. 
Wittmer,  George  G.,  Chappaqua,  and  M.  H.  Beakes,  Larch- 
mont,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  American  Cyanamid  Com- 
pany, Nev7  York,  N.  Y.  Insect  repellent  and  exter- 
minator.    2,071,484  ;  Feb.  23. 

Witts,  Alfred  T.,  Surrey,  England,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Electrical  device.  2,073,359  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Wittstruck,  Clayton  B.,  Ethan,  S.  Dak.  Power  trip  for 
sheaf  racks.     2,072,997  ;  Mnr.  9. 

Wittwer,  George  G.     (See  Wilson,  E.  D.,  and  Wittwer.) 

Wittwer,  Max.      (See  Schoeller,  C,  and  Wittwer.) 

Witty,  George,  Long  Island  City,  assignor  of  one-fourth 
to  S.  N.  Eben,  one-fourth  to  R.  J.  Scanlan.  and  one- 
fourth  to  J.  M.  Mundy,  New  York,  N.  V.  Wall  plaster 
composition.     2,070,036  ;  Feb.  9. 

Witzel,  Ernst,  assignor  to  Young  Radiator  Company, 
Racine.  Wis.     Evaporator.     2,102,870  ;  Dec.  21. 

Wixon,  Howard  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Sound  recording  and 
reproducing  equipment.     2,101,121  ;  Dec.  7. 

Wobber,  Herman.  (See  Miller,  A.  Jl.,  and  McLean,  as- 
signors.) 

Wochinger,  Eduard,  assignor  to  Siemens  &  Halske 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  bie  Berlin,  Germany. 
Telephone  system.    2,068,726  ;  Jan.  26. 

Wochinger,  Eduard,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Siemens  &  Halske 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin,  Ger- 
many.    Telephone   system.     2,070,876 ;   Feb.   16. 

Wochinger,  Eduard,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Siemens  &  Halske 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Wernerwerk,  Siemensstadt,  near 
Berlin,  Germany.  Telephone  metering  system. 
2,072,234  ;  Mar.  2. 

Wochinger,  Eduard,  assignor  to  Siemens  &  Halske  Aktien- 
gesellschaft, Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin,  Germany. 
Telephone  system.     2,094,140  ;   Sept.  28. 

Wodack  Electric  Tool  Corporation.  (See  Haas,  Joseph  F., 
a.ssignor. ) 

Wodstrup-Nielsen.  (See  Hagedorn,  H.  C,  Jensen,  and 
Wodstrup-Nielsen. ) 

Wodtke,  Hans  V.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Anaconda 
Wire  &  Cable  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Protective 
jacket  for  conductors  or  cables.     2,099,415  ;  Nov.  16. 

Wbelfer,  Frank  C,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Ball 
Crank  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Can  opening  device. 
2,076,215  :  Apr.  6. 

Woelflin,  William,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Petroleum  Rec- 
tifying Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  electrically  treating  tar 
emulsions.     2,072,917  ;  Mar.  9. 

Woelflin,  William,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Rectifying  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Method  of  and  apparatus  for  introducing  high  poten- 
tials into  a  dehydrator.     2,072,918  ;  Mar.  9. 

Woelflin,  William,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Rectifying  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Electric  separator  and  method.     2,077,505  ;  Apr.  20. 

Woelflin,  William,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Rectifying  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Pipe  lino  treating  system.     2,083,800  ;  June  15. 

Woelflin,  William,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Rectifying  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Process  and  apparatus  for  treating  emulsions. 
2,083,802  ;  June  15. 

Woelflin,  William,  Long  Beach,  assignor  to  Petroleum 
Rectifying  Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Separating  emulsions  of  the  oil-in-wafer  type. 
2.102.051  :  Dec.    14. 

Woes.sner,  John  ,T.,  Maspeth,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Eberhard 
P'aber  Pencil  Co.     Eyebrow  pencil.     2,081,286  ;  May  25. 

Wogaman.  Martin  W.,  (Jn'nnville,  Ohio.  Portable  drafts- 
man's ease.     2,067.309  ;  Jan.  12. 

Wohanka.  George  J.,  asHigiior  to  Busch-Sulzer  Bros.,- 
Diesel  Engine  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Engine  exhaust 
system.     2,007,253  ;  Jan.  12. 

Wohlfarth,   John  C.     (See  Lang,  W.  B.,  and  Wohlfarth.) 

Wohlfarth,  Olto,  as.signor  to  Telpfunkr-n  Gesellscliiifl 
ffir  Drulillo.sc  T('legraphi(>  m.  b.  II.,  Itorlln,  Germany. 
Microphone  iimplilior.      2,009,808  ;   Feb.  9. 

Wohlfarlh.  Otto,  Berlin,  and  A.  Agricola,  Borlin-Tempol- 
Iiof,  assignors  to  Allgonicino  Elelclricitalz  Gosoll.schafI, 
Berlin,  Oornianv.  Radio  fro(|uency  coil  with  subdivid- 
ed iron    core.      2,090,991;  Aug.  24. 

Wohlfarlli,  Walter  W..  San  Francisco,  assignor  to  A.  T. 
A.slijinn  and  J.  B.  Sweet,  Fresno,  Calif.  Vehicle  con- 
slniclion,      2,100.403;    Nov.   30. 

Wolilgciruilh,  Adoli)h  J.,  lirooklyn,  nsslgnor  to  Thoin:is 
Electric  f.'ompanv,  West  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telnutograph 
receiver.      2,098,605  ;   Nov.   0. 

WolilgeiinUh,  Henry  If.  (See  Knenlc,  V).  C,  and  Wolilgo- 
muth.) 


VVohlmeyer,  Josef,  Vienna,  Austria.  Piston  pile  driver. 
2,068,045  ;  Jan.  19. 

Wohlmeyer,  Josef,  Vienna,  Austria.  Traveling  motor 
compressor.     2,074,293  ;  Mar.  16. 

Wohlrabe,  Otto,  Plauen,  Germany,  assignor  to  Bell  Punch 
Company  Limited,  London,  England.  Web  feeding  de- 
vice.    2,081,654  ;  May  25. 

Wohlwill,  Max.  (See  von  Girsewald,  C.  B.,  Siecke,  and 
Wohlwill.) 

Wohrman,  Carl  R.  E.,  East  Orange,  and  P.  H.  Estes, 
Rutherford,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  The  H.  A.  Wilson  Com- 
pany.    Composition  of  metal.     2,097,140  ;  Oct.   26. 

Woina,  Benjamin  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Vehicle  window. 
2,070,502;  Feb.  9. 

Wojtalewicz,  Joseph  S.,  and  O.  F.  Wegener,  assignors  to 
Pietro  Taddeo,  Chicago,  111.  Prayer  rail.  2,069,124 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Wolcott,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Aviation  Corpora- 
tion, South  Bend,  Ind.  Clutch  control  mechanism. 
2,081,569  ;  May  25. 

Wolcott,  Frank  E.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Strainer  for 
beverage  dispensing  devices.     2,072,324  ;   Mar.   2. 

Wolcott,  Frank  E.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.  Coffee  or  tea 
maker.     2,089.520;  Aug.  10. 

Wolcott,  Frank  E.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Silex  Company.  Dispensing 
bowl.     2,072,934  ;  Mar.  9. 

Wolcott,  Frank  E.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Silex  Company.  Coffee 
making  device.     2,072,935  ;  Mar.  9. 

Wolcott,  Frank  E.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Silex  Company.  Coffee 
maker.     2,089,521 ;  Aug.  10. 

Wolcott,  Frank  E.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Silex  Company.  Coffee 
maimer.     2,097,681  ;  Nov.  2. 

Wolcott,  Frank  E.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Silex  Company.  Coffee 
maker    stove.     2,097,825  ;   Nov.   2. 

Wolcott,  Glenn  W.  (See  Newill,  E.  B.,  McCormack, 
Wolcott,  and  Smith.) 

Wolcott,  Roger.  (See  Cutler,  D.  R.,  and  Corson,  as- 
signors.) 

Woldman,  Norman  E.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dentifrice. 
2,090,437;  Aug.  17. 

Wolf,  Abraham,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Noma  Electric 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  lamp  socket. 
2,071,445  ;  Feb.  23. 

Wolf,  Abraham,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Noma  Electric 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical  illuminating 
device.     2,101.971  ;  Dec.  14. 

Wolf,  Anthony  H.,  assignor  to  Papendick,  Inc.,  St.  Louis. 
Mo.     Grinding  tool.     2,073.861  ;  Mar.  16. 

Wolf  Brothers.     (See  Wolf,  Howard  A.,  assignor.) 

Wolf,  Carl,  assignor  to  Wolf's  New  Process  Abrasive 
Wheel,  Inc.,  Meriden,  Conn.  Reenforced  grinding 
wheel.     2,080,156  ;  May  11. 

Wolf,  Ellas,  et  al.     (See  Wlsmer,  Linwood  L.) 

Wolf,  Elias,  Melrose,  assignor  to  National  Metal  Edge  Box 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Cardboard  box  construc- 
tion.    2,084,965  ;  June  22. 

Wolf,  Emil,  Budapest,  Hungary,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Parke,  Davis  &  Company,  Detroit,  Mich. 
Ergot  alkaloid  and  obtaining  the  same.  2,073,954 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Wolf,  Frank  F.,  assignor  to  Oakes  &  Burger  Co..  Inc., 
Cattaraugus,  N.  Y.  Can  washing  machine.  2,085,936  : 
July  6. 

Wolf,  Fritz,  Birkenwerder,  near  Berlin,  assignor  to 
Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft,  Siemensstadt, 
near  Berlin,  Germany.  Telephone  system.  2,090,171  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Wolf,  Fritz,  Birkenwerder,  near  Berlin,  assignor  to 
Siemens  &  Halske  Aktiengesellschaft,  SVernerwerk 
Siemensstadt,  near  Berlin,  Germany.  'Telephone  sys- 
tem.    2,090,172  ;  Aug.  17. 

Wolf,  (Jiinther.     (See  Engelmann,  A.,  and  Wolf.) 

Wolf,  Hans.     (See  Curs,  A.,  and  Wolf.) 

Wolf,  Harry  C,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  assignor  to  B.  C. 
Shireman,  Jlartinsvillo,  Ind.  Apparatus  for  the  main- 
taining of  uniformity  in  the  production  of  mixture  of 
two  or  more  ingredients.     2,079,928:  May  11. 

Wolf,  Harry  C,  assignor  to  Irsupo  Conso'lidated  Minos, 
Limited,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Unlocking  or(>  bodies  to 
extract  sulphur  and  iron  therefrom.  2,103,131  :  Dec. 
21. 

Wolf,  Henry  I.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Check  for  doors  and  the 
like.      2.074.008;   Jlar.    16. 

Wolf,  Howard  A.,  et  al.      (See  Wlsmer,  Linwood  L.) 

Wolf,  Howard  A.,  assignor  to  Wolf  Broihers,  Phllndel- 
phia.  Pa.     Bag.     2,103,199;  Dec.  LM. 

Wolf,  Jacciues  &  Co.  (See  Apsey,  (Jeorge  W.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wolf,   L.,   et   nl.      (See   Wlsmer,  Linwood  L.) 

Wolf,  Lester  J.,  Cr.'inford,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne  llS- 
signnKMits,  to  \\'('stingli(Uise  X-Uny  Coiniiany,  Inc.  In- 
dicating nuvhunlsm.     2.0!)1,097;  Aug.  31. 

Wolf  Macliiiic  Comi)any,  The.  (See  Jleyer,  Henry  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wolf,  Otto  K.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  The  Tribune  Com- 
piiny.  Chicago,  111.  .'\djnstni(>nt  meclianlsin  for  inking 
iippiirMlus.      2,078,520;   Apr.   27. 

Wolf,  Walter  L.,  et  nl.      (Sco  Wlsmer,  Linwood  L.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Wolfard,  Merl  R.,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Hopewell 
Brothers,  Watcrtown,  Mass."  Manifolrl  for  multicylinder 
internal  combustion  engines.     2,066,922  ;  Jan.  5. 

Wolfard,  Merl  R.,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Hopewell 
Brothers,  Watertown,  Mass.  ~  Manifold  system  for  multi- 
cylinder  internal  combustion  engines.  2,066,923 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Wolfard,  Merl  R.,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  C.  F.  Hope- 
well and  H.  C.  Hopewell,  Watertown,  Mass.  Carbu- 
retor.    2,092,946  ;  Sept.  14. 

Wolfe,  George  M.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Educational  appliance. 
2.066.871  ;  Jan.  5. 

Wolfe,  Harry  H.     (See  Johnson,  G.  T.,   and  Wolfe.) 

Wolfe,  Harry  H.,  and  J.  S.  McPherson,  assignors  to  The 
Buckeye  Steel  Castings  Company,  Columbus,  Ohio. 
Wear  plate  for  railway  truck  journal  boxes.  2,066,441 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Wolfe,  Jacob  E.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  B.  P.  Good- 
rich Company,  New  Yorli,  N.  Y.  Vulcanizable  composi- 
tion.    2,095,113  :  Oct.  5. 

Wolfe,  John  A.     (See  Walters.  M.  E.,  and  Wolfe.) 

Wolfe,  John  A.,  assignor  to  M.  E.  Walters,  Huntington 
Park,  Calif.  Excluding  abrasive  carrying  liquid  from 
bearings  and  joints.     2,066,505  ;  Jan.  5. 

Wolfe,  Joseph  A.,  Seattle.  Wash.  Pennant  and  staff 
means.     2,101,163  ;  Dec.  7. 

Wolfe,  Karl  M.,  Pasadena,  assignor  to  Petroleum  Recti- 
fying Company  of  California,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Elec- 
trical  dehydration  system.     2,096,774 ;   Oct.   26. 

Wolfe,  Lester  K.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  Comb.  2,071,150  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Wolfe,  Merrill  P.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Gener.i! 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Resilient  engine 
mounting.     2,079,391  ;  May  4. 

Wolfe,  Ralph  A.  (See  Randolph,  D.  W.,  Duffendack, 
Wolfe,  and  Headrick.) 

Wolfe,  Walter  G.,  Greenwood,  Mass.  Projection  device. 
2.098,988:  Nov.    16. 

Wolfe,  Wilbur,  Carmel,  Ind.  Milk  strainer.  2,101,770; 
Dec.  7. 

Wolfe,  William  D.,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Wingfoot  Corporation,  Wilmington,  Del.  Treatment  of 
fabrics.     2,095,898  ;  Oct.  12. 

Wolfert,  Edward  R.,  Wilkinsburg.  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Regulator  control   system.     2,066.924  ;  Jan.  5. 

Wolfert,  Edward  R.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh,   Pa.      Cooling   apparatus.      2,088,254;    July    27. 

Wolfert,  Edward  R.,  Wilkinsburg,  as.^ignor  lo  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Slanufacturing  Company,  East  Pitts- 
burgh,   Pa.      Cooling   apparatus.      2,094.505  ;    Sept.    2S. 

Wolff.  Arthur  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Automobile  jack. 
2,086,788:  Julv  13. 

Wolff,  Frederick  L.      (See  George,  G.  C,  and  Wolff.) 

Wolff,  George.     (See  Edhofer,   G.,  and  Wolff.) 

Wolff,  George  F.,  and  W.  Congreve,  Chicago,  111.  Weather 
strip.     2,101,278:  Dec.  7. 

Wolff,  Hans.     (See  Huppert,  P.,  and  Wolff.) 

Wolff.  Irving,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Radio  transmitting  and  receiving  system. 
2.069,513  ;  Feb.  2. 

Wolff,  Irving,  JlerchantvlUe,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Cathode  ray  modulation  indi- 
cator.    2.074,7.37  :  Mar.  23. 

Wolff,  Irving,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Modulating  svstem  for  short 
waves.     2.078,302  ;  Apr.  27. 

Wolff,  Irving,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Volume  control  system.  2,080,554  •  Mav 
1,S. 

Wolff,  Irving,  Merchantville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Radio 
Corporation  of  America.  Radio  system.  2,082,042  • 
June  1.  ' 

Wolff,  Ivan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Adhesive.  2,093,105  • 
Sept.  14. 

Wolff,  Ivan,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  A.  A.  Johnson 
Bridgeport,   Conn.     Kite.      2,071,807;   Feb    23 

Wolff.  Jerome  G..  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Waterbury,  Conn.  Suspender  slide.  2,067  069  • 
Jan.  5. 

Wolff,  Jerome  G.,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Waterbury.  Conn.  Button  or  the  like.  2  067  •">•'  • 
Jan.  12. 

Wolff,  Lise,  n6e  L.  Saring,  Rerlln-Grunewald,  Gerrannv 
Lady's  handbag.     2,078,624  ;   Apr.  27.  " 

Wolff,  LIse,  nCi-  Saling.  I!erlin-(;nnipwnld.  Germanv 
Traveling  or  lady's  handbag.     2.079.470  ;  Mav  4       '     "  ' 

Wolff,  Paul,  Frankfort-on-tlip-Malii.  Gi-rmany,  assignor  to 
Genornl  Aniline  Works.  Inc..  Ni  w  York.  N  Y  Polv 
mefhine  dyestufTs  and  preparing  them.    2,077,063  ;  Apr. 

Wolff,  Paul,  and  W.  Werner.  Frnnkfort-on-tlie-Jfnln  Ger 
many,  assignors  to  Genernl  Aniline  Works,  Inc..  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Acid  triphonylnietliniip  dve'stiilTq 
2.072..V39;   .Mar.    2.  <|.^^■^,tuIls. 

Wolff,  Paul,  and  W.  Werner,  Frankfort-on  the-Maln  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works  Inc  '  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Azo-dycstiiffs  Insoluble  In  water  an'ii  flhpr 
dyed  therewith.     2.077.002  ;  Apr.  13. 


Wolff,  Paul,  and  (i.  Schafer,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many, assignor  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Polymethiae  dyestuffs.  2,089,633;  Aug. 
10. 

Wolff,  Paul,  and  W.  Werner,  Frankfort-on-the-Maine.  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works.  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Water-soluble  basic  triphenylmethane  dye- 
stuffs.     2,091,463  ;  Aug.  31. 

Wolff,  Robert.     (See  Eibert,  Fritz,  assignor.) 

Wolff,  Rudolph  R.     (See  Goll,  O.,  Wolff,  and  Gund.) 

Wolff,  Saul  K.,  Long  Beach,  N.  Y.  Telephone  escritoire. 
2,077,975  ;  Apr.  20. 

Wolff,  Werner,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,  assignor  to  I. 
G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany.  Production  of  n-vinyl  compounds. 
?.087.079  :  July  13. 

Wolford,  Walter  L.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Binder  for  receipts 
and  the  like.     2.072.471 ;  Mar.  2. 

Wolfram,  Arthur.  (See  Kranzlein,  G.,  Wolfram,  and 
Hausdorfer.) 

Wolfram,  Arthur,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  P.  Nawiasky, 
Ludwigshafen-on-tlie-Rhine,  G.  Langbein,  Hofheim  on 
Taunus,  and  W.  Elbs,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany, 
assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York. 
N.  Y.  Vat  dyestuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series  and 
preparing  them.     2,069,663  :  Feb.  2. 

Wolfram,  Arthur,  and  K.  Bonstedt,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main,  Germany,  assignors  Co  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dvestuffs  of  the  fiuoridine  series 
and  preparing  them.     2.071.372  :  Feb.  23. 

Wolfram,  Arthur,  and  K.  Bonstedt,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Jlaln,  Germ.any,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works. 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dyeing  cellulose,  cotton,  or  the 
like.     2,072,062  ;  Feb.   23. 

Wolfram,  Arthur,  Frankfoi^-on-the-Main,  and  E.  Haus- 
dorfer, Hofheim-on-the-Taunus,  Germany,  assignors  to 
(Jeneral  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Aromatic 
acid  amides  containing  the  trichloromethyl  group  and 
preparing  them.     2.087,715  ;  July  20. 

Wolfram,  Arthur,  and  O.  Scherer,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln, 
and  E.  Haiisdorfer,  Hofheim-on-the-Taunus,  Germany, 
assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Aromatic  amines  which  contain  the  trifluoro- 
methyl  group  and  preparing  them.     2.093,115  ;  Sept.  14. 

Wolfram.  Arthur,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Rodelheim,  and 
W.  Schnurr,  Bad  Soden-in-Taunus,  Germany,  assignors 
to  Gener.al  Aniline  Works.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Mono- 
bromopyiene  and  preparing  it.     2.094,227  ;  Sept.  28. 

Wolf's  New  Process  Abrasive  WTieel,  Inc.  (See  Wolf, 
Carl,  assignor.) 

Wolfskin,  John  M.,  Erie,  Pa.  Piezoelectric  crystal  appa- 
ratus.    2.079.540  :  May  4. 

Wolfson,  David,  Far  Rockawav,  N.  Y.  Apparatus  for 
multiplying  records.     2.090,773  :  Aug.  24. 

Wolfson.  Isadore  D.,  Woodmere,  N.  Y.  Adjustable  neck- 
tie.    2,083.106;  June  8. 

Wolfson,  Sidney  L..  assignor  to  The  Cuno  Engineering 
Corporation.  Meriden,  Conn.  Electric  cigar  lighter. 
2,093.116;   Sept.  14. 

Wollaok.  Kurt.     (See  Hocfert,  R.,  and  Wollack.) 

W  ollack,  Kurt,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Siemens  &  Halske 
Aktiengesellschaft,  Wernewerk  Siemensstadt,  near  Ber- 
l,"J-.^„*^"^'"™-''"J"-  Measured  service  telephone  system. 
2.103.441  ;  Dec.  28. 

Wolle,  Joseph  A.     (See  Gibson,  J.  E.,  and  Wolle.) 

Uollensak,  Andrew,  and  G.  F.  Pirwitz,  assignors  to 
\\ollensak  Optical  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Prism 
binocular.     2.079,890  ;  May  11. 

Woiien,?ak  Optical  Company.  (See  Wollensak,  A.,  and 
Pirwitz,  assignors.) 

Wollner,  Hans,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Universal  Products 
t  ompany.  Inc.,  Dearborn,  Mich.  Dust  cover.  2,085,284  : 
June  29. 

^^'?,'-™,""'  '^'*'"''  Berlln-Grunewald,  and  H.  Pflug,  Berlin- 
AA  ilmersdorf,  Germany,  assignors,  bv  mesne  assign- 
ments,   to    American    Lumber    &    Treating    Company, 

11-  1  '?iP*''-J'V  ^0°''  preservative.  2,078,826;  Apr.  27. 
?,«£'Ik'?;  ^^'">t'°.  Leningrad,  Union  of  Socialist  Soviet 
Republics.     Vacuum  relay.    2,078,112  ;  Apr  20 

"  o  n-'^Soo^^'la"  J-.  Johnson  City,  N.  Y.    Rolling  screen. 

\v^i'Fifr'r>'^^''^  Ic    ^^f*'  Larrick,  Thomas,  assignor.) 
Uo  ski,  Paul.      (See  Moosdorf,  W.,  and  Wolski.) 

''?na'chin'e"'\o\to41-  Ma^-g"'-     °"'°"  ^^*  ^-vesting 

'''GS'F?aSr5..1"s5i^'o'°,"''^^*"'^'"^   ^"-"P^"^-      <^^ 
Wom!,"^-^^''  n  •     P^*  Kobinson.  Joseph,  assignor.) 
\Vnnrtnn'r?.-  ^i'  ^l^"^'     f^""^  Emery,  J.ames  C,  assignor.) 
'' DK'^'^a^p';>"::l,?to^nV  'I'if^i^:^.  5^  "7'"''  ^^°"'  ^'^'^^°' 
Wonhain,    Fred    S     New   York,'   N.   Y.,'   assignor   to  The 

tZ7'^^L^%fr%P^r'^m  ci-^'-''  Ohio*"  £M 

Woock.    Herbert   J..    Lodi.   Calif.,  'assignor    bv   mesne  as- 

l^^^'^.X'"^^^i^.  ?-P-f«-'   'i   Calff^o^rnll 

Woork,   Herbert  J.,  Lodi,  Calif.,  assignor,   bv  mesne  as- 

^^  SnH  .i^;„^-„  *  ^""^  Company.  The.  (See  Wood,  A.  P., 
and  ^tonov,  assignors  ) 

Wood,  Abram  H.,  White  Hall,  Md.  Rotarv  internal 
combustion   engine.     2,078,887;   Apr.   27.  ""^ernai 


LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


687 


Wood,  Albert  B.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Production  of  lime 
from  oyster  shells.     2,080,883  ;  May  18. 

Wood,  Albert  B.,  F.  D.  Smith,  and  J.  A.  McGeachy,  Ted- 
dington,  assignors  to  Henry  Hughes  &  Son  Limited, 
London,  England.  Measurement  of  distances  by  echo 
reception  methods.     2,076,330  ;  Apr.  6. 

Wood,  Albert  C.      (See  Allen,  J.   E.,  Blew,  and  Wood.) 

Wood,  Albert  E.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Valve  grinding  ap- 
paratus.   2,066,601 ;  Jan.  5. 

Wood;  Albert  P.,  and  J.  W.  Stoney,  assignor  to  The  A.  A. 
Wood  &  Sons  Company,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Gin  saw  gummer 
and  filer.     2,085,350  ;  June  29. 

Wood,  Alexander  P.,  Schenectady,  N.  T.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Dynamo-electric  machine. 
2,074,822  ;  Mar.  23. 

Wood,  Alfred  R.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Sew- 
ing machine  shuttle.     2,098,269  ;  Nov.  9. 

Wood,  Alfred  R.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 
Singer  Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Bob- 
bin-thread case  for  sewing  machines.  2,098,270 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Wood,  Arthur  L.,  Indio,  Calif.  Fan  blade.  2,095,162  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Wood,  Charles  E.     (See  Surface,  H.  E.,  and  Wood.) 

Wood,  Charles  H.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Blind  for  openings. 
2,089,464  ;  Aug.  10. 

Wood  Chemical  Products  Company.  (See  Muncie,  Fred 
W.,  assignor.) 

Wood,  Clarence  W.  (See  Hamilton,  Thomas  J.,  and  D.  G., 
and  Wood.) 

Wood,  Clyde  W.,  Stockton,  Calif.  Concrete  placing  and 
finishing  machine.     2,094,974  ;  Oct.  5. 

Wood  Conversion  Company.  (See  SpafEord,  Allen  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wood,  Dennis,  Manchester,  and  A.  G.  Rose,  Gainsborough, 
England.  Apparatus  for  making  truncated  conical 
tubes.     2,083,210  ;  June  8. 

Wood,  Dennistoun,  Jr.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Separation  of  primary  from  secondary  alcohols. 
2,072,806  ;  Mar.  2. 

Wood,  Donald  L.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.     Projection  objective.     2,076,190  ;  Apr.  6. 

Wood,  Edward  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Cream  remover. 
2,088,125  ;  July  27. 

Wood,  Edwin  W.,  Edmond,  Okla.  Hat  holder.  2,075,970  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Wood,  Everett  N.,  Mason  City,  Iowa.  "Vapor  condensing 
device.     2,074,350  ;  Mar.  23. 

Wood,  F.  E.,  et  al.  (See  Brandenburg,  Harry  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wood,  Floyd  J.,  Niles,  Mich.    Filter.    2,079,755  ;  May  11. 

Wood,  Fred  C,  Winnetka,  assignor  to  Montgomery  Ward 
&  Co.,  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  rail  and 
guard  for  store  counters.     2,088,077  ;  July  27. 

Wood,  Fred  C,  assignor  to  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  In- 
corporated, Winnetka,  111.  Combination  counter  and 
table.     2,092,196  ;  Sept.  7. 

Wood,  Fred  E.,  Glen  Ellyn,  111.  Sequence  varying  sign 
mechanism.     2,077,976  ;  Apr.  20. 

Wood,  Frederick  C.  (See  Battye,  A.  E.,  Marsh,  Tankard, 
Watson,  and  Wood.) 

Wood,  Frederick  P.,  assignor  to  Simplex  Paper  Corpora- 
tion, Adrian,  Mich.  Panel  board  and  maldng  same. 
2,073.894  ;  Mar.  10. 

Wood,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  The  Shallcross  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.    Universal  joint.     2,080,296  ;  May  11. 

Wood,  Frpmont  E.,  Cristii,  Cuba.  Hand  crank  chain 
block.      2,093,946;   Sept.   21. 

Wood,   Gar.      (See   Gray,   Edward,   assignor.) 

Wood,  Garfield  A.     (See  Harroun,  Ray  W.,  assignor.) 

Wood,  Garlield  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Boat.  2,086,593  ;  July 
13. 

Wood,  George  R.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Hobart  Manufacturing 
Company,  Troy,  Ohio.  Knife  sharpener.  2,079,891 ; 
May  11. 

Wood,  Goorfje  R.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  The  Hobart  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Troy,  Ohio.  Slicing  machine.  2,086,759  ;  July 
13. 

Wood,  George  R.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor  to 
International  I'.u.sincss  Madiines  (."orporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.      Uccordrr.      2,093,533  ;  Snpt.  21. 

Wood,  George  R.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.,  and  E.  .1. 
Von  Peln,  Dayton,  Ohio,  assignors  to  International 
Business  Machines  Corp.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Time  re- 
cording device  .  2,087,338:  July  20. 

Wood,  Glon  M.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Applicator  and 
control   moans  therefor.     2,078,780 ;   Apr.   27. 

Wood,  Ilonry  A.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Guardrail.  2,085,058 ; 
June  29. 

Wood,  Ilonry  A.  Wise,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Mn- 
chinorv  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  I'aper  roll  brak- 
ing mechanism.     2,070,327  ;  Feb.  9. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  Wise,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Multiple  Btereo- 
type  casting  machine.     2,070,328  ;  Feb.  9. 

Wood,    Henry   A.    W.,    assignor   to   Wood    Ni'wspaper   Ma- 


chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
printing  pliites.     2,073,040;  Mar.  9. 


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Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  press 
margin  bar.     2,075,562  ;  Mar.  30. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  Wise,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tension  roll 
device.     2,076,421 ;  Apr.   6. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Method  of  and 
machine  for  registering  and  proving  printing  plates. 
2,082,372  ;  June  1. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Web  roll  sup- 
porting and  manipulating  mechanism.  2,082,373 ; 
June  1. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Web  change  de- 
vice.   2,086,144  ;  July  6. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Holding  printing 
plates.     2,086,145  ;  July  6. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Web  splicing 
device.     2,089,635  ;  Aug.  10. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Side  registering 
means  for  web  rolls.     2,095,019  ;  Oct.  5. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printing  plate 
cylinder.     2,100,207;  Nov.  23. 

Wood,  Henry  A.  W.,  assignor  to  Wood  Newspaper  Ma- 
chinery Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Margin  bar  for 
printing  cylinders.     2,100,208  ;  Nov.  23. 

Wood,  Henry  J.,  Randwick,  assignor  of  one-third  to  E. 
Gordon-Hume,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  Australia. 
Method  of  and  machine  for  freezing  certain  comestibles. 
2,077,608;  Apr.  20. 

Wood  Hydraulic  Hoist  &  Body  Company.  (See  Luty, 
Donald  J.,  assignor.) 

Wood,  Ira  E.     (See  Curtis.  A.  M..  and  Wood.) 

Wood,  Irene  T.     (See  MacDufD.  Stanley  I.,  assignor.) 

Wood,  J.  W.,  Elastic  Web  Co.  (See  Wilson,  Henry  W., 
assignor.) 

Wood,  James  R.,  Shelton,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Harris- 
Seybold-Potter  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bed  motion. 
2,095,115  ;  Oct.  5. 

Wood,  John,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Gotwals,  Wil- 
liam L.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Wood,  John,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Schwartz, 
Carl  K.,  assignor.) 

Wood,  John,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Woodford, 
Joseph  C,  assignor.) 

Wood,  John  T.,  West  Asheville,  assignor  to  American  Enka 
Corporation,  Enka,  N.  C.  Device  for  stripping  strandu- 
lar  material  from  circular  holders.     2,098,123  ;  Nov.  2. 

Wood,  Josep  D.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Roller-Smith 
Company.     Circuit   breaker.     2,099,639  ;   Nov.    16. 

Wood,  Joseph  T.,  Co.  (See  Fassett,  Lorenzo  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wood,  Merrill  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Mounting  means  for 
electrical  switch  boxes  and  the  like.     2,083,415  ;  June  8. 

Wood,  Morris  B.,  assignor  to  The  Chase-Shawmut  Com- 
pany, Newburyport,  Mass.  Electric  fuse.  2,068,584 ; 
Jan.  19. 

Wood,  Morris  B.,  assignor  to  The  Chase-Shawmut  Com- 
pany, Newburyport,  Mass.  Circuit  isolating  plug. 
2,075,256  ;   Mar.    30. 

Wood,  Morris  B.,  assignor  to  The  Chase-Shawmut  Com- 
pany, Newburyport,  Mass.  Electric  fuse  and  fuse  ter- 
minals.    2,079,097  ;  May  4. 

Wood  Newspaper  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Blomgren, 
Carl,  assignor.) 

Wood  Newspaper  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Gerrard, 
William,  assignor.) 

Wood  Newspaper  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Howell, 
Aaron  H.,  assignor.) 

Wood  Newspaper  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Jordhoy, 
Hans  C,  assignor.) 

Wood  Newspaper  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Roesen, 
Oscar  C,  assignor.) 

Wood  Newspaper  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Tolli- 
son,   Paul  L.,  assignor.) 

Wood  Newspaper  Macliinei'y  Corporation.  (See  Tornberg, 
Isidor,  assignor.) 

Wood  Newspaper  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Wood, 
Henry  A.  W.,  assignor.) 

Wood  Newspaper  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Wood, 
Henry  A.  Wise,  assignor.) 

Wood,  Raymond  E.     (See  Yoder,  R.  S.,  and  Wood.) 

Wood,  Renisen  V..  Rochester,  assignor  to  K.'idio  Corpora- 
don  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Moving  picture  film 
printing  madiine.     2,098.367  ;  Nov.   9. 

Wood,  Ronald  10.,  Chicago.  III.     Bru.sh.    2,083,134;  June  8. 

Wood,   Roy.      (See   Brown,   Eitet    P.,   assignor.  1 

Wood,  Strand  K.,  and  L.  V.  DeWItt,  lliltclilnsoii.  Kans. 
Automobile  parking   time  meter.     2,095,111;  Oct.  5. 

Wood,  Sydney  M.,  Lake  BlulT,  III.  Jetty.  2.009,240; 
Nov.  16. 

Wood,  M'allace  H..  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  Ilvdraulloallv  operated  grinding  ma- 
chine.    2,071.677  ;  Feb.  23. 

Wood,  Wallace  H.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.  Ilydraullcally  operated  wheel  foenlng  mech- 
anism.     2,073,574  ;    Mar.   0. 


688 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Wood,  Wallace  H.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.  Hydraulically  operated  grinding  machine. 
2.078.749  ;  Apr.  27. 

Wood,  Wallace  H.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.  Hydraulically  operated  surface  grinding 
machine.     2,080,976  ;  May  18. 

Wood.  Wallace  H.,  assignor  to  Norton  Company, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Grinding  machine.  2,082,728 ; 
June  1. 

Wood,  Wallace  H..  assignor  to  Norton  Company.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.  Hydraulically  operated  machine  tool. 
2.091.425  :  Aug.  Si. 

Wood.  Wallace  H.,  and  C.  G.  Flygare,  assignors  to  Norton 
Company.  Worcester,  Mass.  Grinding  machine. 
2,082,727  ;  June  1. 

Wood,  Walter  H.,  Rochester,  assignor  to  Spaulding  Fibre 
Company,  Inc.,  North  Rochester,  N.  H.  Manufacture 
of  shoe  counters.     2,090,01,5  :  Aug.  17. 

Wood.  Walter  W..  North  Canton.  Ohio.  Vehicle  spring 
suspension.     2.094,088  :  Sept.  28. 

Wood,  Wilfred  R.,  assignor  to  Combustion  Engineering 
Company,  Inc.,  New  Yorlj.  N.  Y.  Stoker.  2,086,7601 
July  13. 

Wood.  Wilfred  R.,  assignor  to  Combustion  Engineering 
Company.  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Express  boiler. 
2,OSS.4.-.0  :  July  27. 

Wood,  Willard  A.,  assignor  to  The  Union  Switch  k 
Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Control  and  indica- 
tion of  railway  switches.    2.080,022  ;  May  11. 

Wood,  William  W.     (See  Van  Deventer.  H.  R.,  and  Wood.) 

Woodall-Duckham  (1920)  Limited.  (See  Middleton,  C.  C, 
and   Krall.    assignors.) 

Woodall  Industries  Incorporated.  (See  Johnson,  Charles 
B.,  assignor.) 

Woodall  Industries  Incorporated.  (See  Meller.  William  O.. 
assignor. ) 

Woodall  Industries  Incorporated.  (See  Randall,  J^Ieredith 
S.,  assignor.) 

Woodall  Industries  Incorporated.  (See  Zinser,  Paul  R., 
assignor.) 

Woodard,  George  H.      (See  Kirgan,  J.,  and  Woodard.) 

Woodberry,  David  L..  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Md.  Shell  for 
firearms.     2.069.794  :   Feb.  9. 

Woodbridge.  Joseph  L..  assignor  to  The  Electric  Storage 
Battery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Nonspill  vent  plug. 
2,082,605  ;  June  1. 

Woodbridge,  Joseph  L.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Storage 
Battery  Company,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Non-spill  vent 
plug  for  storage  batteries.     2.082.606;  June  1. 

Woodbridge,  Joseph  L.,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Storage 
Battery     Company,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Vent     plug. 

Woodbridge,  Joseph  L..  assignor  to  The  Electric  Storage 
Cattery  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Charging-control 
system.     2,099.640  :  Nov.  16. 

Woodbridge.  Joseph  L..  assignor  to  The  Electric  Storage 
Battery  Company.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Storage  battery 
separator  containing  a  compound  of  mercury. 
2,101.326:  Dec.  7. 

Woodbury,  Clifford  A.     (See  Kirst.  W.  E.,  and  Woodbury.) 

Woodbury.  Clifford  A..  Media,  Pa.,  and  W.  E.  Lawson, 
assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv, 
Wilmington,  Del.     Fuel.     2,066,506  ;  Jan.  5. 

Woodbury.  Elias  L.,  assignor  of  forty  per  cent  to  H.  B 
Sprague  and  forty  per  cent  to  C.  I.  Justheim.  Salt  Lake 
City.  I'tah.     Saw  filing  gauge.     2.083.586  ;  June  15. 

Wootlbury.  Francis  R.,  Portl.and.  Oreg.  Sound  deadening 
construction.     2.101,568  :  Pec.  7. 

Woodbury.  J.  B.,  et  al.     (See  Horton,  Ralph,  assignor.) 

Woodbury,  Sidnev  F.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Range-tracer  pro- 
jectile.    2.084.366  ;  June  22. 

Woodcock,  Augusta  A..  executri.T.  (See  Woodcock,  Wil 
lard  J.) 

Woodcock,  Charles  R.      (See  Lowerv.  Charier,  assignor  ) 

Woodcock,  David  A..  New  York.  N."  Y.,  assignor  to  Vick 
Chemical  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Dropper  stonper 
2.092.791  :   Sept.   14. 

Woodc-ick,  Willard  J.,  deceased,  by  A.  A.  Woodcock,  exe- 
cutrix, assignor  to  A.  A.  Woodcock.  Brooklyn.  N.  Y 
Duplex  valve  applied  to  a  single  cvlinder.  2,072  325  • 
Mar.  2. 

Wooddell,  Charles  E.  (See  Benner,  R.  C,  Knowlton,  and 
Wooddoll.) 

Wooddell.  Charles  E..  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
The  Carborundum  Company.  Niagara  Falls,  N  Y 
Politihins  article.     2.097.<'>54  :  Nov.  2. 

Wooddell,  Charles  E.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  The  Carborundum  Company,  Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y'. 
Apparatus  for  printing  and  drying.  2,099.879  :  Nov 
23. 

Wooddell,  Charles  E.,  F.  A.  Upper,  and  C.  S.  Nelson,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Carborundum 
fompany.  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Abmsivc  article  and 
manufacturing  thi-  same.     2.072,146;   Mar.  2. 

Wooddell.  Charles  K.,  and  J.  F.  Barnes,  assignors,  by 
mesne  n.s.^iimmenfs,  to  The  Carborundum  Company. 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Abrasive  article.  2,085,137"" 
June  29. 

Wnivlen  Containers  Inc.  (See  Thompson,  Frank  D.,  Jr.. 
assignor.) 

Woiiri.'.son.  William  A.,  and  W.  Mldgley.  assignors  to  W.  A. 
Woodeson.  Gateshend-on-Tvne,  England.  Driving  ro^ 
tarv  m.mbers.     2,099..^.'9  :   Nov.   16. 


Woodford,  Albert  F.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Power  mower. 
2.076.056;  Apr.  6. 

Woodford,  Bronson  C,  assignor  to  The  Murray  Com- 
panv, Dallas.  Tex.  Cotton  conditioner.  2,090,774 ; 
Aug.  24. 

Woodford.  Joseph  C.  Haverford,  assignor  to  John  Wood 
Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Conshohocken.  Pa. 
Liquid  dispensing  apparatus.     2.099.644  ;  Nov.  16. 

Woodford.  Joseph  C,  Haverford.  assignor  to  John  Wood 
Manufacturing  Company.  Inc.,  Conshohocken.  Pa.  Reg- 
ister transfer  mechanism.     2.099.645  ;  Nov.  16. 

Woodford.  Watson  H..  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Remin::ton  .-Vrms  Company.  Inc.  Liquid  coating  com- 
position.    2.067.5S6  :  Jan.  12. 

Woodford,  Watson  H.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to 
Remington  Arms  Company,  Inc.  .Ammunition. 
2,075,386;  Mar.   30. 

Woodford.  Watson  H.,  and  W.  Brun.  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
assignors  to  Reminsrton  Arms  Companv,  Inc.  Ammu- 
nition.    2.095,302  ;  Oct.  12. 

Woodhead,  Daniel.      (See  KoUath,  Francis  C.   assignor.) 

Woodhead,  Hannah  C,  Darby,  Pa.  Automobile  gas  tank 
cap  lock.     2.102.775  ;  Dec.  21. 

Woodhead.  Harry.      (See  Woodhead.  Raymond,  and  H.) 

Woodhead.  Harry,  R.  A.  Plumb,  and  T.  A.  Sindelar.  Cleve- 
land, assignors  to  Truscon  Steel  Companv,  Y'oungstown, 
Ohio.     Ri-frigerator  structure.     2.100.99:; ;  Nov.  30. 

Woodhead.  Henry  A.,  Graniteville,  S.  C.  Shrinking  cloth. 
2,069.910;  Feb.  9. 

Woodhead.  Hexiry  A..  GraniteviUe,  S.  C.  Apparatus  for 
treating  cloth.     2.084,367  ;  June  22. 

Woodhead,  John  A.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.  Revolver  clip. 
2.073,436  :  Mar.  9. 

Woodhead.  Raymond,  and  H.  Woodhead,  Superior,  Wyo. 
Artificial  fly.     2.093.5S5  ;  Sept.  21. 

Woodhouse.  John  C,  Cragmere,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont 
de  Nemours  &  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Color  re- 
moval.    2,076.607  ;  Apr.  13. 

Woodhouse.  John  C.  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Denatured  alcohol. 
2,085,779  ;  July  6. 

Woodhouse,  John  C,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Preparation  of  polv- 
merizable  unsaturated  compounds.    2.101.820  :  Dec.  7. " 

Woodhouse.  John  C.  Cragmere,  and  A.  G.  Weber,  as- 
signors to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Companv, 
Wilmington,   Del.     Hydraulic   fluids.      2,102,825 ;    Dec. 

Woodin.  William  H..  Jr.     (See  Soller.   Walter,  assismor.) 

W  codings,    Robert   T..    Oakmont,    assignor    to    Woodings- 

J^'lPi--^*^'     ^orks,    Verona,     Pa.       Rail     fastener. 

Woodings.  Robert  T.,  Oakmont.  assignor  to  Woodings- 
J^rwiaTool_  Works,  Verona,  Pa.    Rail-retaining  device. 

Woodings-Verona  fool  Works.  (See  Woodings.  Robert 
T.,  assignor.) 

Woodland,  John  E.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  and  P.  J.  Kircher  as- 
signor to  The  Jacobs  Bros.  Co.,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N  Y 
Scale.     2.068.255  :  Jan.  19. 

Woodley,  Gordon  T  K.,  Waterford,  Ontario,  Canada. 
U  ood  screw.     2,070,851 ;  Feb.  16.  ^^ 

Woodley.  Joseph,  assignor  to  Knapp-Monarch  Companv, 
gt-  Louis,  Mo.    Heating  element  assembly.     2,096,663"; 

Woodman.   Enoch   E..  Lakewood.   Ohio.     Automobile  lift 

and  turntable.     2,089.082-  Aug    3 
W  oodman  Joseph  C.     (See  Ralsch,  W..  Woodman.  Bufflng- 

ton.  and  Morns.) 
Woodmansee,    Oay   G.      (See    Woodmansee,    G.    C,    and 

Woodmansee.    George    C.    and    C.    G.    Woodmansee,    Los 

n^^^i-    ^^^^-   assignors    to    American    Talking   Wire 

^?c  ?S5-'-''^°?   '^■".^SL^^  Cal'^-      Telegraphone   Sppara- 
tus  and  circuit.     2.078.357 ;  Apr    27  ff     '^ 

2"094.03GrOct'  l''"^"''^  •'"  Allien,  Wis.     Drill  support. 

^^  2°087"3"69*^'jSiv^^0^°"°°'^*'°*^  ^^"^'  ^^°^-     J^i^l^^iook. 
"■'i;^*',';?''^'  -^!b<?""^E^.  Oak  Park,  and  H.   Sengebusch,  Villa 

Kgf:  ass  S:  liSSS;^-;:;^.  7,r.^^ 

^^  McKinie^^'TPx"  ^Pi  •''^^i^<""  of  one-half  to  H.  S.  War^. 

kr?.-  ^2,0  "o^;^-  Feb   I"'"'"'"**  ""°^^'''"  '^  «"'^^'"^^ 
Woodruff    C.raham  C.,  Bronxville,  N.  T.,  assignor  to  The 

Woodniff    Graham  0..  Bronxville.  N.Y.",  assignor  to  The 
t'^ain^er^caS:'''5ro'.3"48'F7b"  r'"™  •="°'^'^"  ^^  ^^ 


The 
con- 


Woodruff.  Graham  c\.  BronxvillV,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
t^ain^er^^S^'^.^Va-^^^S  ^"°'"  -ntail"er'f^? 

^^  oodniff.  Graham  C..  BrinI^-iile,"  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
.''nin^er^caS"'-'^,^''^!  -^'l^'n.'''  -»^^-°  '-  -nt 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


689 


Woodruff,  Graham  C.^  BronxvlUe,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
L.  C.  L.  Corporation.  Container  and  container  car. 
2,073,982;  Mar.  16. 

Woodrull:,  Graham  C,  Eronxville,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  The 
L.  C.  L.  Corporation.  Container  for  container  cars. 
2,076,608  ;  Apr.  13. 

Woodruff,  Graham  C,  Eronxville,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
L.  C.  L.  Corporation.  Loading  and  unloading  container 
cars.     2,083,178  ;   June  8. 

Woodruff,  Graham  C,  Eronxville,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
L.  C.  L.  Corporation.  Shipping  container.  2,086,688  ; 
July  13. 

Woodruff,  Graham  C,  Eronxville,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
L.  C.  L.  Corporation.  System  of  means  for  transport- 
ing pulverulent  materials.     2,095,514  ;  Oct.  12. 

Woodruff,  Graham  C,  Eronxville,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
L.  C.  L.  Corporation.  Container  for  transporting 
stacked  commodities.     2,095,515  ;  Oct.  12. 

Woodruff,   Henry   S.      (See  Kilb,    F.   C,   and   Woodruff.) 

Woodruff,  Henry  S.,  Larchmont,  assignor  to  American 
Radiator  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Filter.  2,074,294  ; 
Mar.  IG. 

Woodruff,  Henry  S.,  Larchmont,  assignor  to  American 
Radiator  Company,  Nev?  York,  N.  Y.  Ventilating  appa- 
ratus.    2,074,295  ;  Mar.  16. 

Woodruff,  Henry  S.,  Larchmont,  and  P.  T.  Engelskirchen, 
Jr.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignors  to  American  Radiator 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  circulating  apparatus. 
2,081,103  ;  May  18. 

Woodruff,  James  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Pneumatic  conveyer. 
2,074,527  ;  Mar.  23. 

Woodruff,  John  C,  H.  R.  Stiles,  and  D.  A.  Legg,  assignors 
to  Commercial  Solvents  Corpoi-ation,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
Producing  butyl  alcohol.    2,089,522  ;  Aug.  10. 

Woodruff,  Louis  F.,  Belmont,  Mass.  Device  for  decoding 
records.     2,092,544 ;    Sept.  7. 

Woodruff,  Wesley  V.  (See  Eerrigan,  J.  B.,  Gross,  and 
Woodruff.) 

Woods,  Clayton  W.,  Burbank,  Calif.  Softening  water. 
2,099,287  ;  Nov.   16. 

Woods,  Gorham  W.     (See  Eaggett,  H.  T..  and  Woods.) 

Woods,  Hazel  H.,  Greenville,  assignor  of  forty-eight  per 
cent  to  A.  W.  Lynn,  Arcanum,  Ohio.  Burial  garment. 
2,101,483  ;  Dec.  7. 

Woods.  Norman  E..  St.  Louis,  Mo.  License  plate  holder. 
2,087,177  ;  July  13. 

Woods,  S.  A.,  Machine  Company.  (See  Blood,  Laurence 
E.,  assignor.) 

Woods,  Walter  T.,  assignor  to  Woodsco  Tools,  Inc.,  Long 
Beach,  Calif.     Rotary  disk  bit.     2,086,486  ;  July  6. 

Woods,  William,  Riversidek  Calif.  Jacketed  cooking 
utensil.     2,076,437  ;  Apr.  6. 

Woods,  William  J.,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 
Corning,  N.  Y.     Drawing  glass.     2,085,245  ;  June  29. 

Woodsco  Tools,  Inc.     (See  Woods,  Walter  T.,  assignor.) 

Woodside,  Cornelius  S.,  Verona,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Light  intensity  in- 
dicator.    2,101,122  ;  Dec.  7. 

Woodside,  Elmer  L.,  United  States  Navy.  Navigational 
instrument.     2,085,059  ;  June  29. 

Woodson,  Charles  S.,  et  al.  (See  Warner,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Woodson,  James  C.     (See  Wilson,  Lee.) 

Woodson,  James  C.      (See  Wilson,  L.,  and  Woodson.) 

Woodson,  James  C,  assignor  to  L.  Wilson,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Furnace.     2,068,477  ;  Jan.  19. 

Woodson,  James  C,  assignor  to  L.  Wilson,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  Baffle  for  heat  exchange  tubes.  2,081,612 ; 
May  25. 

Woodstock  Rubber  Company  Limited,  The.  (See  Koenig, 
Lome,  assignor.) 

Woodstock  Typewriter  Company.  (See  Koca,  James  F., 
assignor.) 

Woodward,  Alva  W.      (See  Swain,  J.  G.,  and  Woodward.) 

Woodward,  Alva  W.,  Kent,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wingfoot 
Corporal  ion,  Wilmington.  Del.  Safety  ring  for  pneu- 
matic tires.     2,102,551  ;  Dec.  14. 

Woodward,  Ben.iamin  W.  (See  Howey,  Walter  C,  as- 
signor, ) 

Woodward,  Benjamin  W.,  and  J.  R.  Hancock,  Brooklyn, 
assignors  to  \V.  (;.  Howey,  Ncvy  York,  N.  Y.  Electrical 
system.      2,085,488  ;  Juno  29, 

Woodward,  Chai'los  ftl.,  Pnsndena,  Calif.  Dental  fracture 
wiring  shield.     2.086,656  ;  July  13. 

Woodward,  Edith  B.,  et  al.,  executors.  (See  Woodward, 
]i''red('riek  It.) 

Woodward,  Frederick  R.,  doco.nsed  ;  E.  B,  Woodwnrd  nnd 
W,  F,  Bncon,  Newton.  Muss,,  oxecutor.q  of.  Block  lor 
use  in  dicing  out  and  similar  machines,  2,091,726; 
Aug.  31, 

Woodward  Governor  Company.  (See  ICalin,  Albert,  as- 
signor.) 

Woodward,  Mary  K..  Lexington,  Ky.  Beacon  sun  ray 
liglit.     2,079,955;  May  11. 

Woodward,  Willoiighbv,  New  York,  N.  Y.  MuU!i)le  head 
light  for  voliicleH,     2,072.697  ;  Mur,  2. 

Woodwool  Wrappings  Limited.  (See  Reppman,  Albert,  as- 
signor.) 

Woodyard,  Kenneth  C.  (See  Prescott,  H.  R.,  and  Wood- 
yard.) 

Woof,  Jnnies  If,,  lios  Angeles,  Cnllf.  Pocket  rpcepliiclr 
and  trim.     2.079,139  ;  May  4 

Woolcr,  Jolin,  Kuisllp,  England.  Variable  speed  KPirlng, 
2,076,438  ;  Apr,   «. 


Paul,  Minn.  Oil  burner. 
(See  Talboys,  Henry  H.,  as- 
Heating  system. 


Woolery,     Horace     E,,     St. 
2,068,216  ;  Jan.  19. 

Woolery  Machine  Company, 
signer.) 

Wooley,  Frederick  E.,  Manasquan,  N.  J. 
2,067,070  ;  Jan.  5. 

Wooley,  John  C,  Columbia,  and  O.  N.  Gredell,  Kansas 
City,  said  Gredell,  assignor  to  Standard  Steel  Works, 
North  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Grading  machine.  2,089,319  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Woolf,  William  A.  (See  Lashley,  C.  J.  W.,  Natali,  and 
Woolf.) 

Woolley,  Bruce  D,,  Johnstown,  Ohio.  Motor  vehicle 
transmission.     2,079,999  ;  May  11. 

Woolley,  Clarence  M.,  assignor  to  American  Radiator  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.  Y.  Circulation  enhancing  attach- 
ment for  radiators.     2,069,190  ;  Jan.  26. 

Woolley,  Clarence  M.,  assignor  to  American  Radiator 
(Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air-current  attachment 
for  heating  radiators.     2,069,732  ;  Feb.  2. 

Woolley,  Clarence  M.,  assignor  to  American  Radiator 
Company,     New     York,     N.     Y.        Radiator     cabinet. 

2.075.323  ;   Mar.    30. 

Woolley,       William       J.,       Chicago,       111.         Humidifier. 

2.075.324  ;  Mar.  30. 

Woolley,  William  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Automatic  waver  feed- 
ing device.     2,079,098  ;  May  4. 

Woolnough,  Albert  E.,  St.  Albans,  N.  Y.  Stuffed  animal 
toy.     2,073,723  ;  Mar.  16. 

Woolsey,  Ernest  L.,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa.  Mail  pouch 
catcher.     2,100,529  ;  Nov,  30. 

Woolsey,  Ernest  L.,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  Lock  for  mail 
catcher  arm  supporting  bars.     2,100,530;   Nov,   30. 

Woolson,  Harry  T.,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation,  De- 
troit, Mich.  Motor  vehicle  power  transmission. 
2,071,292  ;  Feb.  16. 

Woolson  Spice  Company,  The,  (See  Biggs,  Franklin  H„ 
assignor,) 

Worcester  Tire  Fabric  Company.  (See  Erownell,  Carl 
R.,  assignor.) 

(See   Greist,    Hubert  M, -and    W.    C, 


J. 


(See  Hinman,    G.  L.,  and   Word.) 
Flint,  Mich.     Drill  press.     2,081,079 ; 


Word,    Clifford 
and  Word.) 

Word,   Clifford  J. 

Worden,  Enoch  W. 
May  18. 

Worden,  Norbert  P.,  assignor  to  C.  M.  Hall  Lamp  Com- 
pany,  Detroit,    Mich.     Vehicle  lamp.     2,096,270 ;    Oct. 

Worden,  R.  B.,  Granger,  Wash.  Fish  lure.  2,066,815 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Worel,  Glen  J.,  Minneapolis,  assignor  to  C.  M.  O'Neil, 
Hopkins,  Minn.     Piston  expander.     2,101,279  ;  Dec.  7. 

Work,  Ernest  W,,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Control 
valve  for  water  pressure  .systems,     2,089,144  ;  Aug.  3. 

Work,  Ernest  W.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor  to 
The  Beaton  &  Cadwell  Manufacturing  Company,  New 
Britain,  Conn.  Springless  pressure  relief  valve. 
2,071,152  ;  Feb.  16. 

Work,  Lincoln  T,,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Making  cement. 
2,083,179  ;  June  8. 

Work,  Lincoln  T,,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clinker  brick  re- 
fractories,    2,083,180 ;  June  8, 

Workman,  Amos  T,  (See  Neff,  W.  C,  Workman,  Ander- 
son, and  Holman.) 

Worland,  Wilfrid  V.  (See  Pessagno,  E.  A.,  Schreier,  Pat- 
terson,  and    Worland.) 

(See  Nanfeldt,   William,  as- 


William  P.,   assignor,) 
(See   Pickhaver,    L.    G,, 


and 


World   Bestos  Corporation, 

signer.) 
Worley  &  Co.      (See  Crilly, 
Woiiey,    William    W.,    Jr. 

Worley.) 

Wormald,  Alec.     (See  Hardacre,  R,  W.,  and  Worniald.) 
Wormald,    Alec.      (See  Howard,    S,,   and   Wormald,) 
Wormald,  Alec,  Blackley,  Rlanchester,  England,  assignor 

to     Imperial     Chemical     Industries     Limited.     Textile 

printing.      2,074,197  ;   Mar.    16. 
Wormsor,  Arthur.      (See  Reinartz,  Robert,  assignor.) 
Wormser,  Arthur,  Offeiibacli,   near  Fraukfori-on  tho-i\l;iin, 

Germany.     Method  of  and  means   for  delecting  mi.-sfed 

sheets,     2,072,235  :  Mar,   2. 
Wormser,  Arthur,  Offenbach,  near  Frankfort-on-the-Main, 

Germany,      .Sheet   detector.     2.072,2,36:  Mar.   2, 
Wormser,  Arthur,  assignor  to  Faber  &  Schleicher,  .\.  G., 

OITcnbaeli  on-lhe-Mnin,  Oermanv.     Sheet  registering  de- 
vice,    2,095,276;  Oct,  12. 
Worner,  Peter.      (See  linnihonek,  D,  C.  and  Worner.) 
Worner,  Peter.     (See  Bambenek,  Joseph  B.  nnd  D.  C,  nnd 

Worner.) 
\\'oronolT,    Paul    A..    St.    David's,    Pa.     Detergent    cloth. 

2,0»;!,824  :  Sept,  21, 
Worrall,  Itohert  II.,  Washington,  D,  C.     Selective  antennae. 

2,()SL',Sli:  ;  June  8, 
Worrall,    Iloy    R,,    Webster    Groves,    nsslgnor    to    .'Vlvey 

Conveyor  Miinufacluriiig  Co,,  St.  T,ouls,  Mo.     Conveyer 


•MTid    chain    llien>foi' 
Worlli  CoiiipMiiy,  Tile. 

Kignor, ) 
Worlh  Company,  The. 
\\()r(li  CoMipaii.v,  The, 
Woiili   Cniiipan.v.  The, 
Worth   ('oTiip.any,   'ri\e. 


2,071,185 
(See  nult( 


Voh. 
rworlh. 


3, 

San\uel  D.,  ns- 


(See  Oolman,   Ben,  nsslgnor.) 
(See  Kviins,  lOdward  S,,  assignor.) 
(See  Niim|)M,  Sulo  M,,  nsslgnor.) 
(S.'c   Wlssl,   N'l-Ntor    I,.,   MssluMior,> 


v\iirlli.  John  B,     (See  ClbHon,  E,  S,,  Hnnsen,  and  Worth.) 


690 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Worth,  John  B.,  Tenafly,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 

Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electro- 
magnetic switching  device.     2,089,320  ;  Aug.  10. 
Worthington  liall  Company,  The.      (.See  Oliu,  Robert  R., 

assignor.) 
Worthington,  Edgar  G.,  St.  Louis  County,  Mo.,  assignor 

to  International   Shoe  Companv,   St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe 

last.     2,082,196  ;  June  1. 
Worthington,   Edward  H.,  Dunfield,  N.  J.     Lawn  mower. 

2,079.979  ;  May  11. 
Worthington  Machinery  Corporation  of  Olilahoma.      (See 

Kotzebue,   Meinhard   H.,    assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.      (See 

Baer,  Alvin  H.,  assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    JIachinery    Corporation.       (Sec 

Baer,  A.  H.,  and  JlcCabc.  assignors.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Dorer,  Oscar  H.,  assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Hiller,  Nicolai  H.,  assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump   and    Machinery    Corporation.      (See 

Hirschberg,  Charles  A.,  assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.      (See 

Paullin,  Edward  M.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    JIachinery    Corporation.      (See 

Roeiiwood,  Arthur  G.,  assignor.) 
Worthington    Pump    and    Machinery    Corporation.       (See 

Saharoff,   Alexander  V.,  assignor.) 
Worthington   Pump   and   Machinery    Corporation.      (See 

Schorle,  Herman  J.,  assignor.) 
Worthington,  Wayne  n.     (See  McCormick  E.,  and  Worth- 
ington.) 
Wose,  Beatrice  E.     (See  Cook,  F.  K.,  and  Wose.) 
Wotrlng,  Gaylord  H.,  West  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 

General   Electric  Company.      Differential  pressure  op- 
erated instrument.      2,071,191  :   Feb.    16. 
Wotring,    Gaylord   H.,   West  Caldwell,  N.  J.,   assignor  to 

General    Electric    Company.       Control    apparatus    for 

heating  systems.    2,084,880  ;  June  22. 
Wottring  Instrument  Company,  The.     (See  Wottring,  Le 

Roy,  assignor.) 
Wottring.  Le  Roy,  assignor  to  The  Wottring  Instrument 

Company,     Lorain,     Ohio.       Apparatus     for    orthoptic 

training  purposes.     2,091,17.3  ;  Aug.  24. 
Woytych,    Raymond   M.,    assignor   to   Giddings   &   Lewis 

Machine  Tool  Co..   Fond  du  Lac,   Wis.     Machine  tool 

and  method.     2,0G9,296 ;  Feb.  2. 
Wraae,  Carl,  De  Pere,  Wis.    Door  latch.    2,087,829  ;  July 

20. 
Wrap-Ade  Machine  Company.     (See  Salfisberg,  Leroy  L., 

assignor.) 
Wratscbko,  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  H.  Camp, 

New  Britain,  Conn.     Garter  grip.     2,066.957  ;  Jan.  5. 
VV'ratschko.  Joseph,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  H.  Camp, 

New  Britain,  Conn.     Hose  supporter.     2.089,869  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Wren,    Charles    F..    assignor    to    Columbia   Finance    Co., 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Vehicle  rear  end  drive  mechanism. 

2,077,452  :  Apr.  20. 
Wren,   J.   H.,  et   al.      (See  Dewan,  L.,  and    Bartho,  as- 
signors.) 
Wren.  Walter  C,  Cleveland.  Ohio.     Combined  screen  door 

protector  and  card  holder.     2,095,463  :  Oct.  12. 
Wrenn  Paper  Companv,  The.      (See  Waters,  V.  F.,  and 

Hallowell,  assignors.) 
Wriu'ht   .\pronauucaI   Corporation.      (See  Daub,  Rudolph, 

a.isicnor.  i 
Wright  Aeronautical  Corporation.     (See  De  Pew,  Chester 

C,  assignor.) 
Wright   Aeronautical   Corporation.      (See   Goodman,   Wil- 

lard  B.,  assignor.) 
Wright  Aeronautical  Corporation.     (See  Goodman,  W.  B., 

and  Losson,  assignors.) 
Wright  .\pronautical  Corporation.     (See  Lundquist,  W.  G., 

and  Weiss,  assignors.) 
Wright,    Allen    .\..    Winnetka.    assignor    to    Kraft-Phenlx 

Cheese   Corporation.    Chlcaco.    III.      Stand    for   display 

trays  and  the  like.     2.006,378:  Jan.  5. 
Wright,  Arthur,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.     Tester.     2,092,566- 

Sept.  7. 
Wrighf,    Arthur,   Tpper   Montclair,    N.    J.      Filtration   of 
,     solid  bearing  liquids.     2.095.303;  Oct.   12. 
Wright,   Carl.      (S.H>   Cowdory.   R.   H..  and  Wright.) 
Wright.  Cnrl.  Geneva,  assignor  lo  The  American  Fork  & 

Hoe  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Golf  club.     2.060.442  ; 

Jan.  5. 
WrlBht-Palton  Machinery  Company.     (See  Dalton,  John  T., 

nsslcniir. ) 
Wright.  Daniel   K.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 

General   Electric   Company.     Electric    lamp  or  similar 

device.     2,069,638  ;  Feb.  2. 
Wright,   Pnnlol   K.,  C'loveland   Tlolghts,  Ohio,   assignor  to 

General  Electric  Company.     Incandosoent  lamp  and  (ho 

like.     2.09«.08n  :  Nov.  2. 
Wright.   E.   T..    A    Company.      (See   Donovan,    Alfred   W. 

and  A.  F.,  assignors.) 
Wright.  Ellon  II    C.  oxorntrli.      (See  Wright,  Joseph  Tj  ) 
Wright,  Ernest  B.,  Jr.      (See  Jacob,  G.,  Jr.,  and  Wright  ) 
Wright.  Jr.,  Ernest   B.,  Montclair,  and  G.   N.  Jacob,   Jr 

Belleville.     N.     J.       Bnish     and     making     the     same 

2.078,3.'>8  :   Apr.   27. 
Wright,  Evan  II.     (See  Stout,  W.  B.,  and  Wright.) 


Wright,  Francis  S.,  Earlswood,  assignor  to  Stocal  Enamels 
Limited,  Birmingham,  England.  Drinking  appliance 
for  poultry  and  the  like.     2,074,603  ;  Mar.  23. 

Wright,  George  H.,  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Heat  treatment  of  steel 
for  resistance  to  creep.     2.074,823  ;  Mar.  23. 

Wright,  George  M.,  and  N.  M.  Rust.  Chelmsford,  England, 
assignors  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Oscillation 
generator  comprising  electron  discharge  devices. 
2,082,813 ;  June  8. 

Wright,  Harold  A.,  Newton,  assignor  to  Arthur  W. 
Brooks,  doing  business  under  the  name  and  style  of 
Multisort  Company.  Boston.  Mass.  Sorting  and  classi- 
fj-ing  device.     2.092,038  ;   Sept.   7. 

Wright,  Horace  C,  assignor  to  Chicago  Flexible  Shaft 
Company,  Chicago,  HI.     Jllxer.     2,070,768  :  Feb.  16. 

Wright,  Horace  C,  assignor  to  Chicago  Flexible  Shaft 
Company,  Chicago,  Bl.  Shearing  machine  and  comb 
therefor.     2,081,318  ;  May  25. 

Wright,  Horace  C.  assignor  to  Chicago  Flexible  Shaft 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Household  mixer.  2,093,534  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Wright,  Howard  S..  assignor  to  W.  A.  Sheaffer  Pen  Com- 

gany,  Fort  Madison,  Towa.     Fountain  pen.     2,101,304; 
■ec.  7. 
Wright,  Jack,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  M.  McDarment, 

Cleveland,  Ohio.     Necktie  rack.     2,099,507  ;  Nov.  16. 
Wright,  Jesse  C.      (See  Thompson,   Walter  N.,  assignor.) 
Wright,     Jesse    C,     Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Drill     collar. 

2,090,822  ;  Aug.   24. 
Wright,   Jesse  C.   Los   Angeles,    Calif.     Drill   collar   for 

well  drilling  strings.     2,100,419  ;  Nov.  30. 
Wright,    Jesse   C,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.     Drill   collar   for 

drilling  strings.     2,100,420  ;  Nov.  30. 
Wright,  Jesse  C,  Los  Angeles,  assignor  to  Globe  Oil  Tools 

Company,   Los   Nietos,    Calif.      Well   drill.      2,084,421 : 

June  22. 
Wright,  Jesse  C,  Log  Angeles,  and  J.  H.  Howard,  Hunt- 
ington Park,  Calif.     Well  tool  construction,     2,071,604  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Wright,  John   P.      (See  Lewis,  O.  L.,  and  Wright.) 
Wright,    John    S.,    Wichita,    Kans.      Sanitarv    container. 

2,071,486  ;   Feb.  23. 
Wright.   John   W.,   assignor   to   The   Fvr-Fvter  Company, 

Dayton.  Ohio.     Fire  extinguisher.     2.092,688 :   Sept.   7 
Wright,    Joseph.      (See    Beharrell,    G.    E.,    Wright    and 

Trevaskis.) 
Wright,  Joseph,  Stoke  Park,  Coventrv,  assignor  to  Dunlop 

Rubber    Company    Limited,    London,    England.      Fluid 

pressure    device    for     aircraft    and     other    purposes. 

2,086,200  ;  July  6. 

Wright,  Joseph  L.,  deceased.  Forest  Hills,  Long  Island; 
E.  H.  C.  Wright,  executrix,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Radio  Corporation  of  America,  New  York, 
N.  i..    Radio  broadcasting  system.     2,099,787;  Nov.  23 

^'right,  Joseph,  Stoke  Park,  and  H.  Trevaskis,  Sutton 
Coldheld,  assignors  to  Dunlop  Rubber  Company  Limited, 
London,   England._    Fluid   pressure   braking  apparatus. 

Wright,'    Judson    W.,    and    E.    H.    Glinz,    Detroit,    Mich. 

Thermostatic  switch.     2,080,070  ;  May  11 
Wright,  Kenneth  V.     (See  Collins.  D.  J.,  and  Wright  ) 
V\  right,  Lawrence  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Label.     2,091,346  ; 

Aug.  31. 

^^  w?!U'  ^^'fil'  ^'■'  Norwood,  assignor  to  The  Cincinnati 
Milling  Machine  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Milling  ma- 
chine transmission  and  control  mechanism.  2.072.540  • 
Mar.  2. 

^^'o  ^oo- Jf  ^^S""  ^■-  Richford,  N.  Y.  Chicken  house. 
z.voZ.isz  ;  June  1. 

Wright,  Lloyd  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Roof  and  wall  sur- 
face.    2.081,191 ;  May  25. 

^  o  ^c^  .:n^'"'^;Y^*  H-  Lewiston,  N.  Y.     Notebook  holder. 

2,080,591  ;  May  18. 
Wright,   R.   G.,   Comp.iny.      (< 

signor.) 

»-'''-^',lt-  ^¥'  *"*  '*'■      (^^'^  Bronholm.  N'els.  assignor.) 
Wright.    Robert  A.,  et  al.      (See  Crary,   Palmer  H., 

signor.) 
^^'jKht. ^Robert  A.,  Rome,  Ga.    Surveyor's  rod.    2,088,394  ; 

Wright,  Roland  T.,  assignor  to  Rocoro,  Inc.,  St.  Louis, 
2  096  0l'8'-'*Oct"\9"'^   method   for  forming  bottle  caps. 

'^'fe-fcV.^"?!od.?23^0cf'l2'  ^'''^^^''  ^^'°-     ^*^  ""'°^ 
^^2.092,5r^*^''sept    7"'    ^'''•^^^o.     111.       Roofing    material. 

Ix-lkt}-  ^«""">""  '^^'  <gp«  Osborne.  H.  S.,  and  Wright.) 

W  right,    humner    B..    South    Orange,    N.    J.,    assignor    to 
American    Telephone    and    Telegraoh    Companv.      Tele- 
phone tr.^nsmlsslon  circuit.     2.072  287  •  Afar    *> 
lorToWh"".^   ?-^South    Orange.   N.'j.,    assignor   to 
Bell   Telophone  Laboratories.  Incorporated.   New  York, 

w;i;hV  c  ""^""'^"""i  '■*''^'''»^'""-  2.074.446;  Mar.  23. 
a£,/;..^S°^T  5-  ^^°"*'^  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Companv  Tele- 
phone transmission  circuit.     2,084,422-  June  22 

^n'f.^';  Tl'oodore  P..  Buffalo,  N.  Y'     assignor?  by  mesne 

W  right.  Theodore  P.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  bv  mesne 
fT.Xg™^"2%5r77?;"itr2f '  corporation.  %wift^l 


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LIST   OF   PATENTEES 


691 


Wright,  Thomas  A.  (See  Spowers,  W.  H.,  Jr.,  Tour, 
Wright,  and  Reid.) 

Wright,  Victor.      (See  Clarke.  C.  A.,  and  Wright.) 

Wright,  Wallace  C.,  BrooUfleld,  N.  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation, 
Boston,  Mass.  Impregnating  apparatus.  2,066,379 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Wright,  Walter   F.      (See  Dall,   Edward  D.,   assignor.) 

Wright,  William,  assignor  to  T-Z  Railway  Equipment 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Bearing  plate  for  brakes. 
2,088,126  ;  July  27. 

Wright,  William,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  V.  Wescott 
and  one-half  to  C.  M.  Baker,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  car 
coupler  po.sitioning  device.     2,101,280  ;  Dec.  7. 

Wright,  William,  and  R.  H.  Frisbie,  Kewaunee,  Wis. 
Bottle  opener.     2,090,714;   Aug.   24. 

Wright,  William  N.,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  W.  H.  Beach, 
Alexandria,  Va.     Sand  trap.     2,097,852  ;  Nov.  2. 

Wright,  Wilson  D.  C,  Princeton,  N.  J.  Electric  con- 
necter and  receptacle  therefor.     2,079,234  ;  May.  4. 

Wrighton,  William  J.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.  Plated  article.  2,098,411 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Wrightson,  John  O.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  Arcadia 
Hosiery  Co.,  Lansdale,  Pa.  Thread  guide  for  straight 
knitting  machines.      2,087,830;   July   20. 

Wrigley,  Wm.,  Jr.,  Company.  (See  Lindsey,  William, 
assignor.) 

Wrisley,  Willis  P.     (See  Serewicz,  Albert  E.,  assignor.) 

Wroble,  Theodore  M.     (See  Johnson,  A.  C,  and  Wroble.) 

Wroten,  Leo  W.,  Anguilla,  Miss.  Air  cooled  shoe. 
2,086,790  ;  JuW  13. 

Wszolek,  Jakub,  Barnesboro,  Pa.  Valve  spring  raising 
device.     2,076,834  ;  Apr.  13. 

Wuebben,  Bernard  H.      (See  Ripsch,  C.  W.,  and  Wuebben.) 

Wuelker,  William  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Reflector. 
2,086,108  :  July  6. 

Wuerfel,  William.     (See  Wilkening,  F.  W.,  and  Wuerfel.) 

Wuerfel,  William,  assignor  to  Wilkening  Manufacturing 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Piston  ring.  Re.  20,256  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Wuerfel,  William,  assignor  to  G.  Kessler,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Forming  piston  rings.     2,093,263  ;  Sept.  14. 

Wuerfel,  William,  assignor  to  Wilkening  Manufacturing 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Piston  construction. 
2,102,661 ;  Dec.  21. 

Wuertz,  Alexander  J.,  Carrollville,  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Preparation  of  anthraquinonedisulphonic  acids. 
2,074,309;  Mar.  16. 

Wuertz,  Alexander  J.,  Carrollville,  Wis.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Condensation  products  of  1-aminoanthraquinone  2-phe- 
nol  azomethine.     2,100,533  ;   Nov.   30. 

Wuertz,  Alexander  J.,  and  W.  H.  Lycan,  South  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Com- 
pany, Wilmington,  Del.  Isoviolanthrone  derivatives 
and  their  preparation.     2,082,560  ;  June  1. 

Wuertz,  Alexander  J.,  and  W.  L.  Rintelman,  Carrollville, 
Wis.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 
Wilmington,  Del.  Preparation  of  anthraquinone 
dithiazoles.     2,097,867  ;  Nov.  2. 

Wuertz,  Alexander  J.,  Carrollville,  and  W.  Dettwyler, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Mixed  chloro-fluoro  an- 
thraquinone acridones.     2,100,531 ;  Nov.  30. 

Wuertz,  Alexander  J.,  Carrollville,  and  W.  Dettwyler, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  assignors  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Fluoro  compounds  of 
anthraquinone-2,l-benzaeridone.     2.100,532  ;  Nov.  30. 

Wuostefeldt,  George,  Lochmoor  Village,  Mich.  Piston 
seal.     2,088,357  ;  July  27. 

WulfC,  Carl,  and  E.  Dorrcr,  Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rh!ne, 
Germany,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany.  Produc- 
tion of  molded  artificial  masses.     2,077,542  ;   Apr.  20. 

Wulff,  Herman  A.,  St.  Paul,  Miun.  Footwear.  2,072,785  : 
Mar.  2. 

Wunderlich,  William  E.,  Munice,  Ind.  Spring  structure. 
2,086,012  ;  July  0. 

Wunner,  John,  South  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Amusement  device. 
2,074,009;  Mar.  10. 

VVtinning,  Hans,  assignor  to  Tclefunken  Gosellschaft  filr 
Drahtlose  Telographie  m.  b.  H.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Con- 
trol device  for  radio  receivers.     2,074,447  ;  Mar.  23. 

WUn.sch,  Guido.      (See  Ziebolz,  II.,   and   Wiinsch.) 

Wilnsch,  Guido,  Berlin-Steglitz,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Askania-\Vcrke  A.  G.  vormals  Central  Werkstntt  Dessau 
und  Carl  Bamberg  Friodenau.  Proportioning  control 
apparatus  and  controlling  the  operation  thereof. 
2,074,882  ;  Mar.  23. 

Wilnsch,  Guido,  Berlin-Steglitz,  Germany,  nssignor  to 
Askania-Werke  A.  G.  vormals  Central werkst.-itt-Dossau 
und  (;arl  BaniborK-Friedenan.  Altitude  moasurlng  np- 
parntus.     2,100.706;    Nov.   30. 

AVllnsche,  Olio,  lierlln-Frledenau,  Germany,  assignor  to 
General  Electric  Company.  Controller  apimratuH. 
2.102.400;   Dec.   14. 

Wupi)er,  I'.enjamln  F.,  Park  Ridge,  111.  Game.  2,100  121  ; 
Nov,   30. 

Wupper,  Benjamin  F.,  nsslcnor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Stewart-Warner  Corporallon,  Chicago,  111.  Lubricating 
.■ippMratuH.     2,089.523;  Aug.  10. 

Wurbs,  Alfred.     (See  Mecklenburg,  W.,  and  Wurbs.) 


Wurker,  Gesellschaft  mit  beschrankter  Haftung.  (See 
Bohmann,  A.  A.,  and  Schelbel,  assignors.) 

Wurlitzer,  Rudolph,  Company,  The.  (See  Bugg,  Kenly  C, 
assignor.) 

Wurlitzer,  Rudolph,  Company,  The.  (See  Christopher, 
William   M.,    assignor.) 

Wurlitzer,  Rudolph,  Company,  The.  (See  Hokanson,  Otto 
A.,  assignor.) 

Wurlitzer,  Rudolph,  Company,  The.  (See  Mitchell,  John 
R.,  assignor.) 

Wurlitzer,  Rudolph,  Company,  The.  (See  Schmidt,  Otto, 
assignor.) 

Wurr,  Carl,  Berlin-Lichterfelde,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Askania-Werke  A.  G.  vormals  Central  Werkstatt  Des- 
sau und  Carl  Bamberg-Friedenau.  Servomotor. 
2,095,404  ;  Oct.  12. 

Wurster,  Henry  A.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Foundry  system. 
2,068,835  ;  Jan.  26. 

Wurtele,  Allan  R.,  New  Roads,  La.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,068,585  ;  Jan.  19. 

Wurtele,  Allan  R.,  New  Roads,  La.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,071,719  ;   Feb.  23. 

Wurtele,  Allan  R.,  New  Roads,  La.  Internal  combustion 
engine.    2,072,437  ;  Mar.  2. 

Wurtele,  Allan  R.,  New  Roads,  La.  Internal  combustion 
engine.    2,083,972  ;  June  15. 

Wurtele,  Allan  R.,  New  Roads,  La.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,089,636;  Aug.  10. 

Wurtele,  Allan  R.,  New  Roads,  La.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,092,384;  Sept.  7. 

Wurtele,  Allan  R.,  New  Roads,  La.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,102,662  ;  Dec.  21. 

Wurtele,  Allan  R.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Internal  combus- 
tion engine.     2,070,769  ;  Feb.  16. 

Wurtzer,  August  C,  Catonsville,  Md.  Garment  supporter. 
2,083,587  ;  June  15. 

Wurzbach,  Hugh  E.,  and  C.  H.  Konold,  Magna,  Utah. 
Vibratory  apparatus.     2,071,373  :  Feb.  23. 

Wurzbach,  Hugh  E.,  and  C.  H.  Konold,  Magna,  Utah. 
Vibratory  apparatus.     2,102,826  ;  Dec.  21. 

Wurzer,  Joseph  A.,  Buffalo,  N.  T.  Game  table.  2,066,816; 
Jan.  5. 

Wustrow,  Werner.     (See  Herold,  P.,  Wustrow,  and  Wetzel.) 

Wyandotte  Savings  Bank,  executor.  (See  Bailey, 
Claude  B.) 

Wyant,  Leroy.      (See  Petersen,  W.  H.,  and  Wyant.) 

Wyant,  Leroy,  Chicago,  111.  Railway  switch  operating 
apparatus.     2,082,133  ;  June  1. 

Wyatt,  James  R.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ajax  Elec- 
tric Furnace  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Super- 
heating induction  furnace.     2,067,110 ;    Jan.  5. 

Wyatt,  James  R.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Ajax  Electric 
Furnace  Corporation,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Electric  induc- 
tion furnace.     2,076,216  ;  Apr.  6. 

VVyatt,  Kenneth  S.,  assignor  to  The  Detroit  Edison  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.  Oxidation  resistant  cable. 
2,083,889  ;  June  15. 

Wyatt,  Walter.     (See  Wine,  W.  E.,  and  Wyatt.) 

Wyche,  C.  C,  et  al.  (See  Floyd,  E.  P.,  and  Hackney, 
assignors.) 

Wyche,  Christopher  L.,  York,  Pa.  Blower.  2,101,123; 
bee.  7. 

WyckoflE,  Lewis  B.,  Alloy,  W.  Va.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation. 
Making   electrode   joints.      2,093,390 ;    Sept.   14. 

Wydeen,  August  F.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Belt  lacing. 
2,072,148  ;  Mar.  2. 

Wydler,  Hermann,  Bern,  assignor  to  the  firm  Sausei 
A.-G.,  Soleure,  Switzerland.  Apparatus  for  dispensing 
measured  quantities  of  liquid.     2,089,724;  Aug.  10. 

Wygodsky,  Helen,  executrix.     (See  Wygodsky,  Leon.) 

Wygodsky,  Juliene  M.      (See  Wygodsky,  Leon,  assignor.) 

Wygodsky,  Leon,  deceased,  by  H.  Wygodsljy,  executrix, 
Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  IT.  Wygodsk.v. 
and  one-half  to  J.  M.  Wygodsky.  Spring  drip  beverage 
maker.     2,103,704  ;  Dec,  2S, 

Wyland,  J.  W.,  &  Sons.  (See  Wyland,  William  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Wyland,  Ruth,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Safety  garter  purse. 
2,072,352  ;  Mar.  2. 

Wyland,  William  C,  San  Gabriel,  Calif.,  assignor  to  J.  W. 
Wyland  &  Sons.  Egg  candling  and  sizing  machine. 
2,070,980  ;  Feb.  IC. 

Wyler,  Joseph  A.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Trojan 
Powder  Company.  Sucrose  octanitrate.  2,081,161; 
May  25. 

Wyler,  Joseph  A.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Trojnn 
I'owder  Company.  Nitrated  hydroxy  esters  of  pentaery- 
Ihrilol.     2.086,1  16  •  July  C. 

Wyler,  Joseph  A.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Trojan  Pow- 
der Compiiny.  Nitration  of  sugars  and  their  glycosides. 
2,094,093  ;  Oct.  5. 

Wyler,  .Joseph  A.,  assignor  to  Trojan  Powder  ('omi)nny, 
Allentown,  I'a,      Nitrating  sucrose,      2.101.927;  Dec.  14. 

Wyler,  Mux,  Bliickley,  Maneliester,  lOngland,  assignor  to 
Imperial  Chemical  1ndustrli>s,  Limited.  Din/.o  salt  prep- 
arations.    2,101,064;  Dee.  7. 

Wyler,  Max.  HlacUley.  M.'incliesli^r,  England,  assignor  to 
Imperljil  ClKMnlcal  Industries  Limited,  Manufacture  of 
Isatln  derlv!\tiv(>.s,      2, 102,1 01  :  Dee,   M, 

Wyler,  Max.  inid  A.  Kerslmw,  Bljiekloy,  Mnnehrsler,  Kng- 
Innd,  assignors  to  liiiperliil  Cheml'oal  Industries  T.lra- 
ll("d,  Maiuiriielure  of  aromntie  earboxvllo  derivatives. 
2,072,237  ;  Mar.  2. 


692 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Wyler,  Max,  and  A.  Kershaw,  BlacUley,  Maucbester,  Eng- 
land,  assignors   to   Imperial   Chemical   Industries   lim- 
ited.        Manufacture       of      naphthalene       derivatives. 
2,072,238  ;  Mar.  2. 
Wyler,    Max,    and    A.    Kershaw.     Hlackley,    Manchester, 
England,  assignor  to  Imperial  Chemical  Industries  Lim- 
ited.     Naphthalene    polyearboxylic    acid    arylides    and 
preparing  the  same.     2,088,829  ;  Aug.  3. 
Wylie,  Hamilton  N.     (See  Viale.  S.  M..  and  Wylle.) 
Wvlie,   Josephine  M..   San    Diego,    Calif.     Absorbent   cot- 
ton device  for  bottles.     2,088,678  :  Aug.  3. 
Wylie,  Robert,  Corvallis,  Oreg.     Roller  sUate.     2,100,584  ; 

Nov.  :iO. 
Wylie,   William   M.,   Ocean   Beach,    Calif.     Table   football 

game.     2.069,514  ;  Feb.  2. 
Wyman,  Ellsworth.     (See  Feldmeier,  H.,  and  Wyman.) 
Wynian,   George   R.,   assignor  to   Bird  &   Son,   Inc.,    East 
Walpolc,      Slass.        Manufacture      of      paper      tubes. 
2,075,325  ;    Mar.    30. 
Wynn,  James  H.,  Gary,  assignor  to  Bondix  Products  Cor- 
poration,    South    Bend.    Ind.      Hydraulic    control    for 
throttle  valves.     2,084,368  ;  June  22. 
Wynn.  Salmon  J..  New  York.  N.  Y..   assignor  to   Colloid 
Corporation,    Baltimore,    JId.      Apparatus    for    produc- 
ing suspensions.     2,090.496  ;  Aug.  17. 
Wynne,  Tillet  H.,  Sr.,  Griffin,  Ga.     Eyeglass.     2,102,986  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Wyoming   Southern    Oil    Company.       (See   Keegan,    John 

G.,  assignor.) 
Wysor,  Davidson  C,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General 
Chemical  Comp.any,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Coloring  material 
2,07-1,499  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wyss,       Chris,       Tillamook,       Oreg.         Harrow       tooth. 

2,090.739  :  Aug.  24. 
Wyss,  Oswald  F.      (See  Schmid.  Alfred,  assignor.) 
Wys.s!)rod.  Herman,  Ijouisville.  Kv.     Preserving  and  wrap- 
ping cheese.    ^,100.422;   Nov."  30. 
Xardell,  Charles  A.,  Utica,  N.  Y.     Spark  plug.    2,088,945  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Ximehez,   JIanuel  R.,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  assignor   to  Cellu- 
loid Corporation.     Grinding.     2,091,297;  Aug.  31. 
X-Ray   Shoe   Fitter,  Inc.      (See  Adrian.  Matthew  B.,   as- 
signor.) 
Yabroff,  David  L.,  Oakland,  and  J.  W.  Givens,  Berkeley, 
assignors    to    Shell   Development    Company,    San   Fran- 
cisco,   Calif.      Removing  acid    components   from   hydro- 
carbon distillates.     2,006.925  :  Jan.  5. 
Yager,    George   F.,    and    O.    J.    Heath,    assignors    to    The 
Bunting    Brass    and    Bronze    Company,    Toledo.    Ohio. 
Turning  and  facing  machine.     2,080,157  ;  May  11. 
Yager,    George   F.,    and    O.    J.    Heath,    assignors    to    The 
Bunting    Brass    and    Bronze    Companv,    Toledo,    Ohio. 
Metalworklng  machine.     2,080,158 ;  Mav  11. 
Yager,   George   F.,   O.   J.   Heath,   and   H.    E.   Wagner,   as- 
signors  to   The   Bunting  Brass    and   Bronze   Company, 
Toledo.    Ohio.      Metal    working    machine.      2,082,929  ; 
June  8. 
Y'ager,    Joel   W.      (See  Johnson.    J.,   and   Yager.) 
Yager,  Joseph  S.,  Greenville,  Miss.     Wild  goose  and  duck 

call.     2.072.786:   Mar.   2. 
Yajima,  Rinjiro,  Shinagawa-ku,  Tokyo,  assignor  to  Toden- 
denkyu  Kabushiki  Knisha,  Tokyo.  Japan.     Inside-frosted 
incandescent  electric  lamp.      2,073,237  :   Mar.  9. 
Yale  iS:   Towno  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Ben- 
nett, .Alaurico  D..  assignor.) 
Yale  &  Towno  JIfg.  Co.     (See  Bennett,  M.  D.,  and  Archer, 

assignors.) 
Yale    &    Towne    Manufacturing    Company,     The.       (See 

Brauning,  Karl  A.,  assignor.) 
Yale  &  Towne  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     (See  Heyer,  Frederic  K., 

assignor.) 
Y'ale  &  Towne  Manufacturing  Company,  The.     (See  Ledin, 

Charles,  assignor.) 
Yale  &  Towno  Mfg.  Co..   The.      (See  Quaylc,   George,  as- 
signor.) 
Yale     &     Towne     Manufacturing     Companv,     The.      (See 

Schroeder,   Charles,  assignor.) 
Yamaglshi.    Hatsutaro,    Talshocho.    Taihokushi,    Taiwan. 

Japan.     Packed  firecracker.     2.09,'5.163:  act.  5. 
Y.TUinmoto,     Saninro,     assignor     to     Shozaburo     llashino, 
Irlarai   Machi.   Ebara-gun,  Tokyo-fn,   Japan.      Spinning 
liquor  for  nrtilicial  silk."?.     2.102.9.3.T  :  Deo.  21. 
Y.imnsliit.T.  SeiichI,   Ilamamatsu,   Japan.     Electric  organ 

2,093.223  :  Sept.   14. 
Yamnz.Tki.    Kiichlro.    and    S.    Uchidn.    Kawaguchi.    Japan. 

ronllniious  feed  gas  producj^r.     2. OSS. 670  :  .Aug.  ,T. 
Yancey,    John    H.,    assignor    to    National    Carbon    Coated 
Paper  Company,   Sturgis.   Mich.     Autographic  register. 
2.004. .wn  :  Sent.  28. 
Yancey,   John    R.      (See   Mueller,    R.   A.,   and   Yancey.) 
Yancey,  John   R.,   Houston.   Tex.,   assignor  to  Gray  "Tool 
Company.      Di'vlce    for  adjusting   flttinca    and    the  like 
under  fluid  pressure.     2. 077,. '507  ;  Apr.  20. 
Yanrcy.  John  R.,  Houston.  Tex.,  assignor  to  J.  C.  Nicklos 

ISotlom   hob-  choke.      2.095.899:   Oct.    12. 
Yancey.   John    Richard,   assignor   Id   Gray  Tool   Company. 
Houston.       Tox.         Combination       valve      imd       choke 
2.079.19.".  :   May  4. 
Y^anrey.    William"    O.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Block    toy 

2,002.687:    Sept.    7. 
Yancey,    William   O.,    San    Francisco,   Calif.      Block    tov 
2.09,8.124  :   Nov.   2.  '' 

Yankie  Metnl  Products  Corp.     (See  Puttcrman,  Benjamin 
ns.signor. ) 


Yant,  Joseph  W.     (See  Ducommun,  J.  C,  and  Yant. ) 

I'arbrougb,  Harold  C,  Brea,  Calif.  Formation  tester. 
2,079,140  ;  May  4. 

Yardlay,  David,  Coudersport,  Pa.  Sluice  pipe  cleaner. 
2,068,040  ;  Jan.  19. 

"Yard-Man",  Inc.      (See  Funk,  Truman  B.,  assignor.) 

Y'arnall,  David  R..  assignor  to  Yarnall-Waring  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Valve  construction.  2,081,522 : 
May  25. 

Yarnall-Waring  Company.  (See  Yarnall,  David  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Yarnell,  Elizabeth,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Pulley.  2,101,771 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Yartvan,  Minas,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Latch.  2,072,726 : 
Uar.  2. 

Yata,  John.     (See  Mateuszczyk,  Boleslaw,  assignor.) 

Yates,  Charles  G.,  Greensboro,  N.  C,  and  W.  W.  De  Laney, 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  assignors  to  Vick  Chemical  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia.  Pa.  Combined  closure  and  appli- 
cator.    2,092,792  ;  Sept.  14. 

Yates,  De  Witt  E.,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  assignor  to 
W.  S.  Darley  &  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.  Power  transmission 
device.     2,070,636  ;  Feb.  16. 

Y'ates,  Donald  R.  M.,  Highclere,  Chislehurst,  England. 
Leaf  spring.     2.095,585  ;  Oct.  12. 

Yates,  Joseph.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Revolving  toy. 
2,091,347  ;  Aug.  31. 

Y'ates,  Richard  C,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Canadian 
Furnace  Limited,  Port  Colborne,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Cast  metal  pig.     2,090.090;  Aug.   17. 

Yates,  Wallace  J.,  Martinez,  assignor  to  Shell  Develop- 
ment Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Spray  oil  emul- 
sifier.     2,091,062  ;  Aug.  24. 

Yaxley,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Drummondville  Cotton  Com- 
pany Limited,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Manufacture 
of  tire  cords.     2,073,821  ;  Mar.  16. 

ibailez,  Enstaquio,  and  M.  Lopez-Cepero,  Buenos  Aires, 
Argentina.     Convertible   furniture.     2,073,293  ;  Mar.  9. 

Yeadon,  Robert.     (See  Hale,  F.  C,  and  Yeadon.) 

Yeadon,  Robert.     (See  Jabouley,  J.,  and  Yeadon.) 

Yeager,  Frank  W.     (See  Stebbins,  J.  D.,  and  Yeager.) 

1  eager,  Roy  V.     (See  Manske,  F.  A.,  and  Yeager.) 

Veakel.  \Valter  C.  Battle  Creek,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Clark  Equipment  Company,  Buchanan, 
Mich.     Conveyer.     2.102,248 :  Dec.  14. 

Yearley,  George  W.,  Geneva,  assignor  to  The  American 
Fork  &  Hoe  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Fish  bait  and 
making  the  same.     2,102,052  ;    Dec.   14. 

Y'eates,  Percy  M.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Machine 
for  making  pouches.     2.086,147  ;  July  6. 

Yellow  Truck  and  Coach  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
.\ustin,  Dwight  E..  assignor.) 

Yellow  Truck  .and  Coach  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Jantsch,  Victor,  assignor.) 

Yellow  Truck  and  Coacli  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Kelley,  Oliver  K.,  assignor.) 

Yellow  Truck  &  Coach  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Schjolin,  Eric  O.,  assignor.) 

Yengst,  Charles  R.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Hookless 
Fastener  Company.     Garment.     2.093.792  ;  Sept.  21 

Yentis.  Louis,  assignor  to  N.  K.  Winston,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Shoe  heating.     2,098,735  :   Nov.  9. 

Yeoman.  Ray  C,  Chicago,  assignor  to  J.  H.  Jacobson, 
Evanston,  111.     Dowel  bar  bearing.     2.096,702  ;  Oct.  19 

lerzley,  Felix  L.,  Ithaca,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation 

oneoT,?!'*^'^-     ^'^.J^    '^'^'^^^     '^-    ^'-      Thermionic    tube. 
2,083,10  (  ;  June  8. 

Yett,   Porter  W.,   Portland,  Oreg.     Apparatus  for  miiing 

concrete.     2,083,767  ;  June  15. 
■ieutter,  Clyde  S.,  Leonia,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Bell  Telephone 

I-.il)or.iti>nes.    Incorporated.    New    York,    N     Y       Wave 

translating  system.     2,103.500  :  Dec    28 
\ewu.siak,  Peter  W.     (See  Hansen,  Alvin  W.,  assignor.) 
Singling,   Fr.ank    B..  assignor   to  C.   J.   Fitton,   Hamilton, 

Ohio.     Coal  mining  machine.     2,067,226 :  Jan    12 
Vingling,   Frank   B.,   assignor  to  C.   J.   Fitton.   Hamilton, 

Ohio.  Internal  combustion  engine.  2,103,604  •  Dec  28 
\oc  1,  J  Edward,  et  al.  (See  Thomas,  John  A.,  assignor.) 
\och.  Jacob  B  et  al.  (See  Thomas,  John  A.,  assignor.) 
\ocke.v,  Emil  J.,  Mackay,  Tex.     Stuffing  box.     2,093,627; 

Sept.   21. 

Yoder,  Carl  M^  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.  O.  Yoder, 
Lakewood  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  cutting  metal. 
Ite.  20.492  :  Aug.  31. 

Voder,  Carl  M.,  I.akewood.  assignor  to  The  Yoder  Com- 
pany Cleveland.  Ohio.  Apparatus  for  and  making  hol- 
low bodies.      2,098.989:   Nov.    16. 


f.VXf,,^iV,„     'o    "  "•  '^^   "„,""•  assignors  to  waivin 
2.080,024  :M|y  i?">P'^"y'       Chicago.       111.  Filter. 

X'Zlf  Aul^A  ^-      ^^"^  Schlesinger.  Harry,   assignor.) 
^^'  d' •  ""^  ^i-  assignor  of  one-half  to  H.   Schlesinger 
?OSo!^82"' Maris.     ^'"*'""  oscillating  laundry  K 

^"no«    M^«7„'lo^-T''^^'^"''^.°f  one-half  to  H.  Schlesinger, 
2!l02.87Trr)ec    2T""     ^'^•=*"'=     ""otary     laundry     iron! 

v^M^'  H"''®'?  "^  1  <See  Semon,  W.  L..  and  Yohe  ) 
\olles.  Jacob.      (See  Yolles,  Jon  J.)  ' 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


693 


Yolles,  Jacob,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corpo- 
ration   of    America.      Automatic    tone    control    circuit. 

2.069.869  ;  Feb.  9. 

Yolles,  Jack.      (See  Yolles,  Jon  J.) 

Y'oUes,  Jon  J.,  Paris,  France,  also  known  as  Jack  Yolles 
or  Jacob  Yolles,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America.  Superheterodyne  receiver.  2,102,401 ;  Dec. 
14. 

Yonemura,  Sadao,  Koishikawa-ku,  Tokyo,  T.  Okazawa, 
Shibuya-ku,  Tokyo,  and  K.  Osada,  Sakai,  Edogawa-ku, 
Tokyo,  assignors  to  Nihon  Denki  Kogyo  Kabushiki 
Kaisha,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Producing  pure  alumina  and 
crude  potassium  sulphate  from  alunite.  2,099,360 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Youker,  Malcolm  P.,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  Combined  cir- 
culating and  ventilating  fan  assembly.  2,100,152 :  Nov. 
23. 

Yonkers,  Edward  H.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Negative  resist- 
ance.    Re.  20,446  ;  July  13. 

York,  Bertrand  L.,  Piedmont,  Calif.  Mold  for  frozen 
confections.     2,074,500  ;  Mar.  23. 

York  Ice  Machinery  Corporation.     (See  Bergdoll,  John  G., 
assignor.) 
J  York  Ice  Machinery  Corporation.      (See  Graff,  Amos  M., 
assignor.) 

York  Ice  Machinery  Corporation.  (See  Zercher,  Robert 
W.,  assignor.) 

York  Narrow  Fabrics  Co.  (See  Burns,  W.  E.,  and  Miller, 
assignors.) 

York,  Olin  L.    (See  Suttenfield,  W.  H.,  York,  and  Howard.) 

York  Safe  and  Lock  Company.  (See  Wilkinson,  William 
E.,  assignor.) 

Yorke.  James  R.     (See  Hale,  F.  C,  and  Yorke.) 

Winzenburg,   Feigner,    Fischer,   and  Kaden,   assignors.) 

Yorke,  Walter  M.,  LlandafE,  Wales.  Ship's  hatch. 
2.091,775  :  Aug.  31. 

Yorktown  Electric  Roaster  Manufacturing  Corporation. 
(See  Behr,  H.  C.  A.,  and  Eck,  assignors.) 

Yoshimura,  Teiji.      (See  Mizuta,  M.,   and  Yoshimura.) 

Yost,   Clyde  E.      (See  Geske,  C,  and  Yost.) 

Yost,  Karl  M.,  assignor  to  Bendix  Products  Corporation, 
South  Bend,  Ind.     Brake.     2,092,236  ;  Sept.  7. 

Yost,  Lloyd,  Milmette,  111.,  and  G.  W.  Norris,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.,  assignors  to  Fairbanks,  Morse  &  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Pump  construction.     2,080,683  ;  May  18. 

Yost,  William  T.,  assignor  to  The  Kit-Ap  Corporation, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  Combined  toaster  and  grill.  2,066,507  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Yost,  AVinfield  H.,  Jlontreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Dump  car. 
2,079,392  :  May  4. 

Yost,  Winfield  H.,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada.  Dump  car. 
2,080,845  ;  May  18. 

Yosyk,  Thomas,  Ridgewood,  N.  Y.  Garment  pressing  ma- 
chine.    2,068,527  ;  Jan.  19. 

Yosyk,  Thomas,  Ridgewood,  N.  Y.  Garment  pressing  ma- 
chine.    2,102,663;  Dec.   21. 

Yotta,  Jean  R.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Meat  chopping  ma- 
chine.    2,079,892  ;  May   11. 

Youker,  Malcolm  P.,  assignor  to  Phillips  Petroleum  Com- 
pany, Bartlesville,  Olda.  Combined  stabilizing  and  gas 
conversion  process.     2,076,013  ;  Apr.  6. 

Youker,  Malcolm  P.,  assignor  to  Phillips  Petroleum  Com- 
pany, Bartlesville,  Okla.  Manufacturing  motor  fuels. 
2,085,623  :  June  29. 

Youker,  Malcolm  P.,  assignor  to  Phillips  Petroleum  Com- 
pany, Bartlesville,  Okla.  Process  and  apparatus  for 
treating   hydrocarbon   oils.      2,087,422 ;   July   20. 

Youker,  Malcolm  P.,  assignor  to  Phillips  Petroleum  Com- 
pany, Bartlesville,  Okla.  Apparatus  for  the  conversion 
of  hydrocarbons.     2,087,533  ;  July  20. 

Youker,  Malcolm  P.,  .nssignor  to  Phillips  Petroleum  Com- 
pany, Bartlesville,  Okla.  Process  and  apparatus  for  the 
conversion  of  hydrocarbon  liquids  and  gases.  2,101,485  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Youker,  Jlortimer  A.  (See  Daudt,  H.  W.,  Youker,  and 
Mattison.) 

Young,  Albert  A.,  and  A.  D.  Slack,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kod.ok 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Sensitive  photographic 
element.     2,090.016;  Aug.   17. 

Young,  Andrcnv  II.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Eleclric  Company.  Thermionic  discharge  device. 
2,087,747  ;  July  20. 

Young,  Arthur,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Liquid  carbonator  and 
dispenser.     2,081,029;  May  18. 

Young,  Arlhur,  assignor'  to  S.  jNIorgan  Sniilh  Company, 
York,  Pa.  Malntnhiing  a  conslnnt  (low  of  water  in  tlic 
tailrace  of  a  hydraulic  turbine  installation.  2,079,0()i)  ; 
M.ny  4. 

Young,  Arthur,  .nssignor  to  S.  Morgan  Smith  Company, 
York,  Pa.     Hydraulic  machine.     2,084,309;  June  22. 

Young,  Ardiiir  M.,  Radnor,  Pa.  Floating  wing  asseuiblv. 
2,082,674  ;  June  1. 

Young,  Bessie  I.  ('..  P.nsadena,  Ciilif.  Receptor  for  In- 
vjillds'  beds.     2.089,990;  Aug.   17. 

Young,  Bob,  Ilendeison,  assignor  to  Granville  A.  Tlunm- 
Hon,  Houston,  Tex.  Wellhead  control.  2,075,878; 
Ai)r.  0. 

Young,  Crhint  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Ciilil'.  I,iglu  ray  pi-djcclor, 
2,078,98(1  ;  May  4. 

Young,    Curl   L.      (See  Sweinlsen,    H.   G.,  and   Young.) 

Young,    Cecil    R.,    Aberdeen,    S.   Dak.      Autonu\tlc   clutch. 

2.089.870  ;  Aug.  10. 


Young,  Charles  D.,  Haverford,  Pa.  Freight  car. 
2,095,624;  Oct.  12. 

Young,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  The  Stewart  Iron  Works 
Company,  Covington,  Ky.  Locking  and  operating  mech- 
anism for  doors.     2,089,011  ;  Aug.  3. 

Young,  Charles  J.,  Haverford,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Radio  Cor- 
poration of  America.  Watch  testing  apparatus. 
2,092,039  ;   Sept.  7. 

Young,  Coulter  D.,  et  al.  (See  Read,  R.  E.,  and  Petzold, 
assignors.) 

Young,  D'Arcy  A.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Eastern  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.  Stereo  camera.  2,090,017  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Young,  D'Arcy  A.,  Jr.,  and  F.  E.  Tuttle,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Transparency  mounting. 
2,088,944  ;  Aug.  3. 

Young,  David  H.,  assignor  to  Artcraft  Silk  Hosiery 
Mills,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Knitting  apparatus. 
2,076,929  ;  Apr.  13. 

Young,  Du  Bois,  et  al.   (See  Nelson,  Emil  A.,  assignor.) 

Young,  Eldridge  H.,  et  al.  (See  Bradford,  William  W.,  Jr., 
assignor.) 

Young,  Emil  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Thread  cleaner  and 
thread    cleaner   blade.      2,097,171  ;    Oct.    26. 

Young,  Euel  B.     (See  Bradley,  Ralph  A.,  assignor.) 

Young,  Frank  L.,  Fort  Worth,  assignor  of  one-third  to 
Virgil  M.  Blow,  Tarrant  County.  Tex.  Boxcar  door 
lock.     2,093,653;   Sept.   21. 

Young,  Frank  W.,  Upper  Montclair.  N.  J.,  assignor,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Oliver  United  Filters  Incorpo- 
rated, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Apparatus  for  discharg- 
ing filters.     2,070,074  ;  Feb.  9. 

Young,  Frank  W.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Oliver  United  Filters  Incorporated,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Filter.     2,094,863;    Oct.    5. 

Young,  Fred  M.,  Racine,  Wis.  Radiator.  2,103,105  ; 
Dec.  21. 

Young,  Fred  M.,  assignor  to  Young  Radiator  Company, 
Racine,  Wis.  Air  conditioning,  heating,  and  cooling 
units.     2,066.817  ;  Jan.  5. 

Young,  Fred  M.,  assignor  to  Young  Radiator  Company, 
Racine,  Wis.     Wall  grille.     2,096,271  ;  Oct.  19. 

Young,  Fred  M.,  assignor  to  Young  Radiator  Company, 
Racine,  Wis.  Turbulence  means  for  radiator  tubes. 
2,096,272  ;  Oct.  19. 

Young,  Fred  M.,  assignor  to  Young  Radiator  Company, 
Racine,  Wis.  Air  conditioner  for  vehicle  bodies. 
2,103,104  ;  Dec.  21. 

Young,  Frederick  C,  Westport,  Conn.  Shingle.  2,073,274  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Young,  Fredericlc  W.  (See  Lemmon,  AV.  S.,  Rose,  and 
Young. ) 

Young,    Geo.,   &   Co.      (See   Fegan,   Albert    E.,    assignor.) 

Young,  George  H.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Refrigerator.  2,076,835  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Young,  George  H.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Refrigerator. 
2,078,552  ;   Apr.  27. 

Young,  Harold  M.      (See  Hosier,  John  M.,  assignor.) 

Young,  Harold  M.,  et  al.  (See  Hartman,  Thomas  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Young,  Harry  M.,  Webster  Groves,  assignor  to  Western 
Wire  Products  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Split-chocking 
iron.    2,091,776  ;  Aug.  31. 

Young,  Henry   S.      (See  Allen,  E.  M.,  and  Young.) 

Young,  Henry  S.     (See  Pelikan,  J.  M.,  and  Young.) 

Young,  Henry  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Apparatus 
for  the  control  of  highway  crossing  signals.  2,071,901  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Young,  Honry  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
signaling  system.     2,076,9;',0  ;  Apr.  i:^. 

Young,  Henry  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway 
switch  controlling  apparatus.     2,097,820  ;  Nov.  2. 

Young,  Henry  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Aiiparatus 
for  tlie  control  of  highwav  crossing  signals. 
2,097,827  ;  Nov.  2. 

Young,  Henry  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  assignor  to  The  Tinion 
Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swissvale,  Pa.  Railway  sig- 
naling system.      2.099.50.S  ;   Nov.    10. 

Young,  Henry  ,S.,  Wilkinsburg,  and  R.  \.  McCnnn.  assign- 
ors to  The  Union  Switch  fc  Signal  Conipany,  Swissvale, 
I'a.     Railw.ay  signaling  system.     \\i\  20.2  18:  ,l;in.   10. 

Young,  Henry  S.,  Wilkinsburg,  and  R.  A.  Mc(^■u^n.  Swiss- 
vale, assignors  to  Tli(>  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company, 
Swissvale,  I'a.  Railway  tralUc  controlling  apparatus. 
2.077,817  ;  Apr.  20. 

Young,  ll(>ni-y  S.,  Jr.,  Orange,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Carrier  Cori)oration,  Newark,  N.  J.  Refriger- 
ant distributor.     2,084,755  ;  June  22. 

Young,  Henry  S..  Wilkinsliiirg,  and  II.  I,.  Bone,  I'itlsburgh, 
.assignors  lo  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company,  Swiss- 
vale. I'a.  A])paratus  for  controlling  ralhvav  switches. 
2,()S2,!»;!();  June  S. 

Young,  Henry  S.,  AVIlklnslmrg,  and  H.  Ij.  Bone,  Forest 
Hills,  assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &•  Signal  Com- 
pany, Swlssvah",  I'a.  -Apparnlus  for  controlling  rail- 
way switches.     2,082,931  ;  Juno  8. 


694: 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


ni. 


Electrical  control  system. 
111.  Rectifying  system. 
Electric  control  system. 
2,071,447  ; 
Auxiliary  circuit. 
Current  regulating  system. 
111.  Current  regulator. 
Warning  sign.  2,080.991 ; 
Induction  disk  motor. 
Constant  current  system. 
Motor  control  apparatus. 
Current  controlling  appa- 
Constant  current  system. 
Constant  current  system. 


Young,  Henry   S.,   Wilkinsburg,   and  H.  L.  Bone,  Forest 

Hills,  assignors  to  The  L'nion  Switch  &  Signal  Company, 

Swissvale,     Pa.       Apparatus     for    controlling     railway 

switches.     2,082,932  ;  June  8. 
Young.   Henry   S.,   Wilkinsburg,    and  H.  L.   Bone,   Forest 

Hills,  assignors  to  The  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Company, 

Swissvale,     Pa.       Apparatus    for    controlling     railway 

switches.     2,082,933  ;  June  8. 
Young.  Huch  E.,  Chicago,  111. 

2.006,508  ;  Jan.  5. 
Young,     Hugh     E..     Chicago, 

2.0GC.50n  :  Jan.  5. 
Young,   Hugh  E.,  Chicago,  HI. 

2,071,446  ;   Feb.   23. 
Young,  Hugh  E.,  Chicago,  HI.    Circuit  breaker. 

Feb.  23. 
Young,     Hugh     E.,     Chicago, 

2,071,911  ;  Feb.  23. 
Young,  Hugh  E.,  Chicago,  HI. 

2.076.108  ;  Apr.  6. 
SToung,     Hugh     E.,     Chicago, 

2.070.109  :  Apr.  6. 
Young,  Hugh  E.,  Chicago,  111. 

May  18. 
Young,    Hugh   E.,    Chicago,    lU. 

2,080,992  ;  May  18. 
Young.  Hugh  E.,  Chicago,  111. 

2,085,060  ;  June  29. 
Young.  Hugh  E.,  Chicago,  111. 

2,086,.')94  :  Jul'^  13. 
Young,  Hugh  E.,  Chicago,  111. 

ratus.     2.099,714  :  Nov.  23. 
Young.  Hugh  E.,  Chicago,  111. 

2.099.715  :  Nov.  23. 
Young,  Hugh  E.,  Chicago,  HI. 

2.099.716  ;  Nov.  23. 
Young  Iron  Works.      (See  Hansen,  Arthur  E.,  assignor.) 
Young,  Isabella  B.     (See  Sprinkle,  Lake  H.,  assignor.) 
Young,  Jefferson  D.,  Chattanooga,  assignor  of  forty-nine 

ono-hundredths    to    T.    F.    Spurgeon,    Frederick,    Okla. 

Resilient  wheel.     2,095,726;  Oct.  12. 
Young.  John,  Woll.ind,  Ontario,  Canada.    Electrode  holder 

or  clamp.     2,086,148  ;  July  6. 
Young,    John    C,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.      Piston.      2,080,297 ; 

May  11. 
Voung,   John  L.,   Pittsburgh,  and  A.   C.  Jephson,    Johns- 
town. Pa.     Anode.     2.102,249 :  Dec.  14. 
Young,    John    M.,    Brooklyn,    assignor    to    American    Can 

Company,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Container.      2,072,149 : 

Mar.  2. 
Young,  John  M.,   Dundalk,  Md.     Calculator.     2,076,439  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Toung,  John  W.,  assignor  to  National  Battery  Companv, 

St.  Paul,  Minn.     Battery  container.     2,098,478  ;  Nov.  9. 
Young,  L.  A.,  Spring  and  Wire  Corporation.      (See  Clark, 

William   A.,   assignor.) 
Young,  L.  A.,  Spring  &  Wire  Corporation.     (See  Hellman, 

Bernard,  assignor.) 
Young,  L.  A.,   Spring  and  Wire  Corporation.      (See  Leal. 

Hugh,  assignor.) 
Young,  L.  A.,  Spring  and  Wire  Corporation.     (See  Lesin- 

ski.  Walter,  as.'sicnor. ) 
Young,  L.  A.,   Spring  and  Wire  Corporation.      (See  Old- 
ham, John  M.,  assignor.) 
Young,    Lambert   M..   Lacrosse,   Wash.     Cooking  utensil. 

2.088,457  :  July  27. 
Young,   Leonard    A.      (See   Oldham,   John   M.,    assignor.) 
Young,    Leonard   A.,    Detroit,    Mich.     Making   golf   balls. 

2.090.717  :   Aug.   24. 

Young,  Leonard  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Spring  structure. 
2.101,124;  Dec.  7. 

Young,  Leonard  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Safety  razor 
2,103,924;  Dec.  28. 

Young.  Leonard  A..  ns.>;ignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Automobile  Ventil.ition.  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Draftless 
ventll.Tting  window.     2.100.829;  Nov.  30. 

Yonne.  Leonard  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Heating  unit 
2.009,348  ;  Feb.  2. 

Young,  Leonard  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Electric  soldering 
iron.     2,073,259;  Mar.  9.  ucrmg 

Young,  Lloyd  L.      (See  Finch.  J.  L.,  and  Young.) 

Young,  Lloyd  L.,  and  J.  L.  Finch,  Patchogue,  N.  T.,  as- 
signors to  Radio  Corporation  of  America.  Tempera- 
ture control  system.     2,070,907  •  Feb.   16. 

Young,  Lloyd  W.     (See  IJucknam,  J.  11. ,  and  Young.) 

Young,  Lloyd  W.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  rnl()n  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation 
Blowpipe.     2,072,020;  .Mar.  2. 

Young.  Lloyd  W.,  Scotrl;  T'Lilns,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
n.sslgnmcnts.  to  Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation 
Elertrlc  blowpipe  lighter.     2.070.091  ;  Apr.  13. 

Young.  Lloyd  W..  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
aBslgnmr-nt.i,  to  t?nlnn  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation 
Fluid  mixor.     2,09.'i,7S.l  :  Oot.  12. 

Yonng.  Marvin  S..  Sonr.odale.  X.  Y.  Method  and  appara- 
tus for  handling  Unnids.     2,0.'50.777  ;  .\ug.  10 

Young.  .Maude  ^I.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Container  for  Die 
pans.     2,074,448;  Mar.  23.  ^ 

Young.  Otto  W.     rSeo  f:ihhonii,  H.  R.,  and  Young.) 

Young.  Otto  W.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  ' 

Motors  Corporation.    Detroit,  Mich 
Ing.     2,009..*>09  ;  Feb.  2. 

Young.  Otto  W..  East  Orange.  N.  J., 
Motors  Corporation.  Detroit.  Mich. 
Ing  mounting.     2.094.251  ;  Sept  28. 


assignor  to  General 
Antifriction   bear- 

nssignor  to  Oeneral 
Bearing  and  bear- 


Young,  Otto  W.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Antifriction  bear- 
ing.    2,094,252  ;  Sept.  28. 

Young  Radiator  Company.  (See  Krotz,  Alvaro  S.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Young  Radiator  Company.     (See  Witzel,  Ernst,  assignor.) 

Young  Radiator  Company.  (See  Young,  Fred  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Young  Radiator  Company.  (See  Young,  Fred  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Young,  Randall  B.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Garter  and  other  sup- 
porting means.     2,084,174  ;  June  15. 

Young,  Ruby  R.     (See  Olson,  J.  B.,  and  Young.) 

Young,  Samuel  D.,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  England,  as- 
signor to  Aluminum  Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.  Closure  for  bottles  or  other  containers.  2.066,708  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Young,  W.  H.,  Sr.     (See  Holt,  Walter  L.,  assignor.) 

Young,  William.      (See  Taylor,  J.,   and  Young.) 

Young,  William,  Wishaw,  Lanarkshire,  Scotland.  Device 
for  controlling  windows  of  the  sliding  type.  2,077,609  ; 
Apr.   20. 

Young,  William  G.  (See  Hartung,  W.  H.,  Young,  and 
Crossley. ) 

Young,   William  J.,   Charles  Town,   W.  Va.,   assignor  ta ' 
The   Standard   Lime  and    Stone   Company,    Baltimore, 
Md.      Process    and    apparatus    for    coating    particles 
2,078,359  ;  Apr.  27. 

Young,  William  K.,  Rockford,  111.  Boring  tool. 
2.090,718  ;  Aug.   24. 

Young.  Wilson  T.     (See  Hall,  A.,  Young,  and   Slattery.) 

Youngberg,  Walter  K.,  Meriden,  Conn.  Verifying  punch 
machine  for  duplicate  cards.     2,080,192  ;  May  11. 

Youngblood,  James  A.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Operating  mechanism 
for  doors.     2,083,803  :  June  15. 

Younglof,  George  L.     (See  Waters,  R.  H.,  and  Younglof.) 

Youngman.  Robert  T.,  Aldershot,  assignor  to  The  Fairey 
Aviation  Company  Limited,  Hayes,  England.  Mecha- 
nism for  actuating  the  control  surfaces  of  aircraft. 
2,097,807  ;  Nov.  2. 

Youngren,  Harold  T.,  Lansing,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation.  Detroit.  Mich.  Automobile  suspension  sys- 
tem.    2,083,627;  June  15. 

Youngstown  Sheet  &  Tube  Company,  The.  (See  Adams, 
James  L.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Youngstown  Sheet  &  Tube  Company,  The.  (See  Mirfield, 
George  E,,  assignor.) 

Youngstown  Sheet  &  Tube  Company,  The.  (See  Mishler, 
Earnest  W.,  assignor.) 

Youngstown  Sheet  &  Tube  Company,  The.  (See  Wallis, 
W.   C,  and  Plott,  assignors.) 

Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company,  The.  (See  Ditchfield, 
Frank,  assignor.) 

Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company,  The.  (See  Eklind,  Carl 
E.,  assignor.) 

Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company,  The.  (See  Lute,  Carl, 
assignor.) 

Younsstown  Steel  Door  Company,  The.  (See  Madland, 
Gabriel,  assignor.) 

Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company,  The.  (See  Madland, 
Thorvald,  assignor.) 

Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company,  The.  (See  Tobin,  Ken- 
neth J.,  assignor.) 

Youngstown  Steel  Car  Corporation.  (See  Wilkoff,  Arthur 
E.,  assignor.) 

Youngstown  Steel  Door  Company,  The.  (See  Williamson, 
Clarence  H.,  assignor.) 

Younkman.  George  W..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  and  R.  L.  Dar- 
ling, assignors  to  Bond  Electric  Corporation,  .Tersey 
City.  N  J.  Electric  hand  lantern.  2,066,510;  Jan.  6. 
°-S?*^J  .  ^  ^■'  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
tilectrlc  Company.  Apparatus  for  recording  or  repro- 
ducing sound.     2,071,192  ;  Feb.  16. 

Yow,  William  P.,  assignor  to  Southern  Steel  Stampings, 
o°o*'o^''t';"»^ed,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Refectory  table. 
2,084,(86;  June  22. 

Yowell,  p.  P.,  Service  Company.  (See  Spencer,  M.,  and 
Beauchamp,  assignors.) 

Yoxall.  Joseph.  Deganwy.  North  Wales,  assignor  to  Pro- 
pello  Inventions  Limited,  London,  England.  Band- 
brake  adjusting  mechanism.     2,098,125  •  Nov.  2 

■i'nn'o  ^f ""''"■^  ^■'  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Ratchet  wrench. 
J, 092,34.1  ;    Sept.  7. 

Y'undt.  Michael,  Company.  (See  Perkins,  Frank  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

YUrgen  Baron  Silberg  von  Stackelberg,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  M.  G.  Doll,  Baltimore,  Md.  Aircraft.  2,076,327  : 
Apr.  0. 

Yurkovitch  Anton  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Interlocking  Joint 
construction.     2,097,172  ;  Oct   26 

"^''2.103  1 00  •  De"c°°i   ^'"'^'^"'■^'''    ^*-      ^'■''cket    device. 

^'  ?ssf^J?r"r°'^''"°"°'     ^^^^  Zarotschenzeff,  Wladimir  M., 

^^  sfmorT^^    ^"*^'      ^^^    Zarotschenzeff,    MikaU    T.,    as. 

Znbfi'  Romni  x?^  ^'•■'^r;.^-  ^''b*^!'  an"  Ensslin.) 

Corno?nt1on  ^-L.vnnfield  assignor  to  Hygrade  Sylvania 
2,007  m^Jan    5  ^^^-        incandescent       lamp. 

^"cornorinin  *4\;i^^°°x,'''^-  assignor  to  Hygrade  Sylvania 
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LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


695 


Zabel,  Rolland  M.,  Lynnfield,  assignor  to  Hygrade  Syl- 
vania  Corporation,  Salem,  Mass.  Lamp  with  arc  pre- 
venting   fuse.      2,091,233  ;    Aug.    24. 

Zabel,  Rolland  M.,  Lynnfield.  assignor  to  Hygrade  Syl- 
vania  Corporation,  Salem,  Mass.  Incandescent  electric 
lamp  and  manufacture  thereof.     2,098,907  ;  Nov.  9. 

Zablocki,  Eugene  C,  assignor  to  Briggs  Manufacturing 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Coating  machine.  2,096,951  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Zabriskie,  William  F.,  assignor  to  Gabriel  Steel  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.     Grating.     2,084,118  ;  June  15. 

Zachlin,  Anthony  C,  South  Euclid,  assignor  to  WlUard 
Storage  Battery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Storage 
battery  grid.     2,066,663  ;  Jan.  5. 

Zachs,  Jennie  R.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Mathematical  cal- 
culating device.     2,095,943  ;  Oct.  12. 

Zackowitz,  Joseph,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  Lathe  tool.  2,101,379  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Zademach,  Erich  R.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Metal- 
wash  Machinery  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Drier. 
2,073,669  ;  Mar.   16. 

Zadig,  Ernest  A.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Receiver  control.  2,075,257  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Zagiir,  Harold  A.,  Boston,  Mass.  Animal  trap.  2,077,657  ; 
Apr.    20. 

Zagmester,  Nick,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Multifilament  elec- 
tric light  bulb.     2,096,833  ;  Oct.  26. 

Zagorski,  Johann,  Berlin,  Germany.  Valve.  2,097,943 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Zagorski,  Johann,  Berlin,  Germany.  (Valve.  2,090,381  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Zahel,  Jaroslav,  Prerov,  Czechoslocakia.  Fountain  pen. 
2,093,701 ;  Sept.  21. 

Zahm,  Edward,  assignor  to  Zahm  &  Nagel  Co.,  Inc., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Determining  the  gas  content  of  solu- 
tions.    2,102,105  ;  Dec.  14. 

Zahm  &  Nagel  Co.      (See  Zahm,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Zahn.  Karl,  and  K.  Sehimmelschmidt,  Frankfort-on-the 
Main,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Diphenyl  derivatives  and  pre- 
paring them.     2,090,173  ;  Aug.   17. 

Zahn,   Rudolf.      (See   Kogel,    G..   and   Zahn.) 

Zahn,  Rudolf,  Wiesbaden,  assignor  to  Kalle  &  Co.  Aktien- 
gesellschaft,  Wiesbaden-Biebrich,  Germany.  Production 
of  tanned  pictures.     2,100,063  ;  Nov.  23. 

Zahodiakin,  Victor  F.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Internal  com- 
bustion engine.     2,067,254  ;  Jan.  12. 

Zahodiakin,  Victor  P.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Lubrication  sys- 
tem.    2,068,727  ;  Jan.  26. 

Zahodiakin,  Victor  F.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Internal  com- 
bustion engine.     2,075,597  ;   Mar.   30. 

Zahodiakin,  Victor  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nondetonating 
engine.     2,077,085  ;  Apr.  13. 

Zahodiakin,  Victor  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tobacco  pouch 
2,079,141  ;  May  4. 

Zaidan  Hojin  Rikagaku  Kenkyujo.  (See  Akahira,  Takeo 
assignor.) 

Zaidau  Hojiu  Rikagaku  Kenkyujo.  (See  Sahashi,  Y. 
Takeuchi,  Shimamoto,  and  Iki,  assignors.) 

Zaiger,  Louis,  Lynn,  Mass.  Splash  flap  for  automobiles 
2,077,818  ;  Apr.  20. 

Zaiger,  Max,  Lynn,  Mass.  Windshield  wiper.  2,087,178 
July  13. 

Zaitz,  Julius  E.,  Hammond,  Ind.  Bus  door  safety  lock  bar, 
2,098,126;  Nov.   2. 

Zak,  Joseph  T.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Range  finding, 
horizontal  angle  measuring,  and  angle  of  site  instru- 
nient.     2,090.658  ;   Aug.   24. 

Zak,  William.  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Orifice  dial  valve 
2,101,3.^0;  Dec.  7. 

ZakoR,  Evangelos,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Zakos  Monu 
Holder  &  Napkin  Holder,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Com- 
bined napkin  dispensing  case  and  menu  card  holder, 
2,080,023  ;  May  11. 

Zakos,  Evangelos,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Zakos  Menu 
Holder  &  Napkin  Holder.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Card 
display  device.     2,085,285  ;  June  29. 

Zakos,  Evangelos,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Zakos  Menu 
Holder  &  Napkin  Holder,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Menu 
holder.     2,094,051  ;  Sept.  28. 

Zakos  Menu  Holder  &  Napkin  Holder,  Inc.  (See  Zakos, 
Evangelos,  iissignor. ) 

Zalesak,  William  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Goss  Printing  Press  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Web  past- 
ing mechanism  for  printing  presses.    2,097,053  ;  Oct.  26. 

Zaikin.  Semien  L.  (See  CapellushnicofC,  M.  A.,  and 
Zalkin.) 

Zalkind,  Albert  M.,  Bronx,  N.  Y.    Lock.    2,080,684  ;  May 

18. 
Zalkind,    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      End    fold    casing. 

2,088,315;  July  27. 
Zalusky,  Josopli  M.,  ct  al.     (See  Reynolds,  C,  and  Kucera, 

assignorH.) 
Zamborelli,      August,      Soprls,      Colo.        Check      holder. 

2,070,331:  Apr.-  0. 
Zammitli,  Conrad.      (See  Spadafora,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
Zaiiipol,  Peter,  assignor  to  I'erinaflex  Mold  and  Model  Cor- 

I)oration,    Detroit,    Mich.      Flexible    mold.      2,083,484 ; 

June  8. 
Zand,  Htcplien  J.      (See  Bassett,  P.  R.,  and   Zand.) 
Zaninovicli,      George,      Dlnuba,      Calif.        Animal      trap. 

2,080,093;  May  18. 


Zanzi,  Albino,  Ivrea,  Italy,  assignor  to  Thompson  Products 
Incoi'porated,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Making  hollow  valves. 
2,093,768  ;  Sept.  21. 

Zapf,  Georg,  Cologne,  Germany,  assignor  to  Felten  & 
Guilleaume  Carlswerk  Actien-Gesellschaft,  Cologne- 
Mulheim,  Germany.  Cable  manufacture.  2,081,691 ; 
May  25. 

Zapfe,  Richard  C.      (See  Johnson,   W.  G..  and  Zapfe.) 

Zapp,  Frank  J.,  and  M.  H.  Weinstein,  Chicago,  111.  Sig- 
nal  device  and  system.     2,091,174 ;   Aug.   24. 

Zarafu,  Herman,  West  New  York,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Elevator  Supplies  Company,  Incorporated,  Hoboken, 
N.  J.  Apparatus  for  drawing  and  reeling  wire. 
2,068,836  ;  Jan.  26. 

Zarafu,  Herman,  West  New  York,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
American  Laundry  Machinery  Company,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.     Washing  machine.     2,070,192  ;  Feb.  9. 

Zarb,  Joseph,  London,  England.  Clutch.  2,071,245  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Zaremba,  Tadeusz,  Warsaw,  Poland.  Can  opener. 
2,090,382  ;  Aug.  17. 

Zaretsky,  Harry,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ear  protector. 
2,086,346  ;  July  6. 

Zarkin,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Graining  machine. 
2,074.033  ;  Mar.  23. 

Zarotschenzeff,  Mikail  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  Z  Processes  Inc.,  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.  Method  and  apparatus  for  refrigerating 
food  products.     2,080,103;  May  11. 

ZarotschenzefE,  Wladimir  M.,  Englewood,  assignor  to  Z 
Pack  Corporation,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Freezing  fruits. 
2,103,925  ;  Dec.  28. 

Zaruba,  Antonin  J.,  Vienna,  Austria.  Resilient  con- 
structional element.     2,084,116  ;  June  15. 

Zaum,  Max.     (See  Johnson,  R.  W.,  Loverch,  and  Zaum.) 

Zaustinsky,  Michael  V.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Method  and 
apparatus  for  ventilating  an  enclosed  space.  2,084,787  ; 
June  22. 

Zavorski,  Leonard.     (See  Hart,  S.,  and  Zavorski.) 

Zdaniewski,  August.     (See  Teissevre,  J.,  and  Zdaniewski.) 

Zdansky,  Arnold  E.,  Berlin-Schoneberg,  assignor  to 
Bamag-Meguin  Aktiengesellschaft,  Berlin,  Germany. 
Electrolytic  apparatus.     2,075,688  ;  Mar.  30. 

Zecha,  Otto,  Vienna,  Austria.  Sound  recording  apparatus. 
2,078,113  ;  Apr.  20. 

Zechman,  Charles  A.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Convertible  seat 
structure.     2,093,224  ;  Sept.  14. 

Zeder,  Henry  H.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Eaton  Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.  Valve 
tappet.     2,098,897  ;  Nov.  9. 

Zeder,  James  C,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Corporation,  De- 
troit,  Mich.     Motor  vehicle.     2,102,402  ;   Dec.    14. 

Zeeb,  William  J.,  New  York,  J.  T.  Dammes,  Brooklyn,  and 
A.  C.  Morris,  assignors  to  Emei'gency  Window  and 
Exit  Devices  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Releasable 
window.     2,102,250;  Dec.  14. 

Zeeman,  Martin  J.,  Villa  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company, 
Topeka,  Kans.  Adjustable  rail  brace.  2,087,224  ;  July 
13. 

Zeh.  Walter.     (See  Dieterle,  W.,  Zeh,  and  Zerweck.) 

Zeh,  Walter,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor  to  Agfa 
Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Sensitizing 
photographic  emulsions.     2,083,804  ;  June  15. 

Zeh,  Walter,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor  to  Agfa 
Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Carbocyanine 
dyes  and  manufacturing  the  same.     2,080,689  ;  July  13. 

Zeh,  Walter,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor,  to 
Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Photo- 
graphic sensitizer  material.     2,089,321 ;  Aug.  10. 

Zeh,  Walter,  Dessau-in-Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor  to  Agfa 
Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Methine 
cyauine  dye.     2,089,322  ;  Aug.  10. 

Zeh,  Walter,  Dessau  In  Anhalt,  Germany,  assignor  to 
Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Manufac- 
ture of  benzoselenocyanine  dyes.     2,089,323  ;  Aug.  10. 

Zeh,  Walter,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  A.  Sieglitz,  P"'rankfort-on- 
the-Main-Sindlingen,  and  M.  Dabelov/,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main-Hoclist,  Germany,  assignors  to  Agfa  Ansco  Cor- 
poration, Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Thlo-  and  scleno-curbo- 
cyanines.     2,068,047  ;  Jan.  19. 

Zeh,  Walter,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  W.  Gaedke,  Hofheim  in 
Taunus,  M.  Dabelow,  Frankfort-Hochst,  and  W.  Zer- 
weck, Frankfort-F(>chenhoiin,  (ieriiiuny,  assignors  to 
Agfa  Ansco  Corporation,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Sensitiz- 
ing of  photographic  emulsions.     2,071,374  ;  Feb.  23. 

Zeh,  Walter,  Dessau  In  Anhalt,  W.  Gaedke,  IToflieim  in 
Taunus,  M.  Dabelow,  Prankfort-on-the-Main-TIochst,  and 
W.  Zerweck.  Frankfort-on-tho-Main-Fechonheini,  Ger- 
many, assignors  to  Agfa  Ansco  Cori)orntion,  Bingham- 
ton, N.  Y.  Trlmothlno  cynnlne  dyes.  2,071,993;  Feb. 
23. 

Zeh,  Walter,  Dessau,  W.  Kaedke.  ITorheini  In  Taunus.  M. 
Dabelow,  Frankfort-on-IIie-lMain-llo<>list,  and  W.  Zer- 
weck, Frankfort-on-the-Main-1<Vclienli('ini.  (Ji'nnanv.  as- 
signors to  Agfa  Ansco  (\)rporatlon.  Itiiiirhaniloii.  N.  Y. 
Thiazole  trhnethlne   cyanln(-s.     2,071.991:   Feli.   23. 

Zehnder,  Otto,  assignor  to  Gebrlldor  Zehnder  Itiidlotoren 
&  Appanitebau,  Gninlclien,  Switzerland.  Fully  uuto- 
Miatic  rcrrlgcralor.      2,075,922;  Apr.   (i. 

Zeldlcr,  Ernst,  nKNlgnor  to  Verelnlgte  Deutsche  Metall- 
wcrke  Aktlengesellscliaft,  Frankfort  ontltoMaln,  Gor- 
niany.      Nose   cap.      2,092,001  ;    Sept.    14. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Zeigler,  Maxwell  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Zeigler  Packaged  Ice  Machinery  Corporation,  Hunting- 
ton Park,  Calif.  Ice  vending  machine.  2,074,351 ; 
Mar.  23. 

Zeigler,  Maxwell  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Zeigler  Packaged  Ice  Machinery  Corporation,  Hunting- 
ton Park,  Calif.  Ice  cutting  machine.  2,080,452 ; 
May  18. 

Zeigler.  -Maxwell  T.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Ztnglor  Packaged  Ice  Machinery  Corporation.  Hunting- 
ton Park,  Calif,  neliverv  mechanism  for  ice  vending 
machines.     2,100.423  ;  Nov.  30. 

Zeigler  Packaged  Ice  Machinery  Corporation.  (See 
Zeigler,  JIaxwell  T.,  assignor.) 

Zeilman,  Roy  H.,  assignor  to  Thew  Shovel  Company, 
Lorain,  Ohio.  Back  -  digger  boom  construction. 
2,084,718;  June  22. 

Zeindler.  Worner.  assignor  to  Service  Caster  &  Truck  Com- 
pany, Albion,  Mich.     Caster  wheel.     2,068,160  ;  Jan.  19. 

Zeindler,  Worner,  assignor  to  Service  Castor  &  Truck  Com- 
pany, Albion,  Jiich.  Truck  and  trailer  coupling. 
2,072,239  ;  Mar.  2. 

Zeisberg,  Fred  C,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  the  manufacture  of  sulphuric  acid.  2,075,075  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Zeisberg.  Fred  C,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington, 
Del.     Ore  roasting.     2.086,201  :  July  6. 

Zeisloft,  Oliver,  and  P.  N.  Becker,  assignors  to  Jeddo- 
Highland  Coal  Company,  Jeddo,  Pa.  Gas  producer. 
2.082,530  ;  June  1. 

Zeiss,  Carl.      (See  Herrmann.  Carl,  assignor.) 

Zeiss,  Carl.      (See  Richter,   Robert,  assignor.) 

Zeiss,  Carl.     (See  Traenkle,  Carl  A.,  assignor.) 

Zeiss,  Carl.     (See  von  Gruber,  Otto,  assignor.) 

Zeiss,    Firm   Carl.       (See   RauersMd.    Wnlther.    assignor.) 

Zeiss,  the  firm  Carl.  (See  Van  Albada,  Lieuwe,  E.-W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Zeiss  Ikon  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Bertelle,  Ludwig, 
assignor.) 

Zeiss,  Ikon  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Gorllch,  Paul,  as- 
signor.) 

Zeiss  Ikon  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Henkel,  Gerhard,  as- 
signor.) 

Zeiss  Ikon  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Klippenbender, 
Heinz,  assignor.) 

Zeiss  Ikon  Aktiengesellschaft.  (See  Klippenbender,  H., 
Winzenburg,  Feigner,  Fischer,  and  Kaden,  assignors.) 

Zeitfuchs,  Edward  H..  Berkeloy.  assignor  to  Standard  Oil 
Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Viscom- 
eter.    2,007,430;  Jan.  12. 

Zeitschler,  Hermann,  Hilden.  assignor  to  W.  Bauermann 
&  Soline,  Kommanditgesellschaft,  Hilden,  Rhelnland, 
Germany.      Telescopic    umbrella.      2.088,127 ;    July    27. 

Zelaskow,  Joseph  L.     (See  Dumble.  Clifford  U.,  assignor.) 

Zelger,  George  E..  Monireuil  sous  Bois  Seine.  France,  as- 
signor, by  mesne  assignments,  to  Eastman  Kodak  Com- 
pany, Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Extraction  of  halogen  from 
fluids.    2,077,298  :  Apr.  13. 

Zelger,  Georges  1'.,  Montreuil  sous  Bois,  France,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assi-mments.  to  Eastman  Kodak  Company, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Making  vinyl  derivative  articles. 
2.083.628  :  June  15. 

Zell,  David  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Coin  bank.  2,096,418  ; 
Oct.   19. 

Zellhoefer,  Glenn  F.,  Bloomington,  111.  Absorption  refrig- 
erating apparatus.     2,085,937  ;  July  6. 

Zellhoefer,  Glenn  P..  Bloomington,  lil.  Refrigerating  ap- 
paratus.     2.099,.382  ;    Nov.    16. 

Zellmann,  Rudolf,  and  R.  MUlIer.  Radebeul.  assignors  to 
Chomische  Fabrik  von  Hoyden.  A.  G..  Kad(>l)iMil.  near 
Dresden.  Germany.  Manufacture  of  react iv(>  thorium 
oxide  and  its  transformation  into  thorium  salts 
2.099,325  ;  Nov.  16. 

ZellstolTfabrlk    Waldhof.      (See   Claus.   Walter,   assignor  ) 

ZollstofTfahrik  Waldorf.     (See  Radestock,  Hans,  assignor.) 

Zelov,  Victor  I.,  Rosemont,  assignor  to  Cooperative 
Engineering  Co..  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Prime  mover  gov- 
erning system.     2,101,486;  Dec.  7. 

Zeman,  Antoinette  W..  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Combination 
iroiier  and  wringer.     2.094.164;  Sept.  28. 

Zeman,  Arthur  P.,  Chicago,  HI.,  assignor  to  Radio  Corpo- 
ration of  America,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Automatic  stop 
for   phonographs.      2,73,042;   Mar.   9. 

Zembii.  John  W.  (See  Britton,  E.  C,  Coleman,  and 
Zeinba.) 

Zendor,  Justin,  Ardsley,  assignor  to  StaulTer  Chemical  Coni- 
jjnny.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  citric  acid. 
Mii/ia*,]iiif  ,   ••inr.   «/. 

Zenith  Carburetor  Company.  (See  Heftier,  Paul,  as- 
signor.) 

Zenith  i;ii<ctrle  Company.  (See  Coren,  Lewis  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Zenith  Radio  Corporation.      (See  Emdc,  Kurt,   assignor.) 

Zcnnlg.    .loliaiincs.   and    p.    BockiT.    HitIIu.    <;.'rmaiiv     as 

sIguor.H   ii>  Accounling  and  T.-ibuIating  MachliK.  Corpo- 

rnlloM.  N<>w  York,  N.  Y.      Priming  and  counting  sorter 

2,07 1. •IS7  :    Feb.   2.1. 

Zepn,  Bruno  R.,  Chicago,  III.     Anchor.     2,084,233  ;  June 

Zepler,  Erich.     (See  Klotz,   E..  and  Zcpler.) 


Zerbe,  Frederick  K.,  Waukesha,  assignor  to  A.  O.  Smith 
Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Alloy  lined  vessel. 
2,092,490  ;   Sept.  7. 

Zerbe,  Lewis  E.,  Moneta,  Calif.,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  National  Supply  Company  of  Dela- 
ware, Toledo,  Ohio.  Rotary  machine.-  2,072,936; 
Mar.  9. 

Zercher,  Robert  W.,  assignor  to  York  Ice  Machinery  Cor- 
poration, York,  Pa.  Lubrication  system.  2,076,332  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Zerk,  Oscar  U.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Tire  cover.  2,070,819  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Zero  Hour  Torpedo  Company.  (See  Bleecker,  Warren  F., 
assignor.) 

Zero  Plate  Corporation.  (See  Rutishauser,  Donald  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Zeruneith,  Rudolnh  E.,  Camden,  N.  J.  Making  frozen 
strips  of  wire  staples.     2,085,780  ;  July  6. 

Zervas,  Paul.  Cologne-Mulheira,  and  H.  Clingestein, 
Cologno-on-the-Rhine,  Germany,  assignors  to  General 
Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Monoazodye- 
stuffs.     2,075,076  ;  Mar.  30. 

Zerver.  Alfred,  Remscheid-Vieringhausen,  Germany.  Hold- 
er of  tools.     2,068,308  ;  Jan.  19. 

Zerweck,  Werner.     (See  Dieterle,  W.,  Zeh,  and  Zerweck.) 

Zerweck,   Werner.      (See  Schrader,   G.,  and  Zerweck.) 

Zerweck,  Werner.  (See  Zeh,  W.,  Gaedke,  Dabelow.  and 
Zerweck. ) 

Zerweck,  Werner,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Pechenheim ;  N. 
Steiger,  Frankfort-on-the-Main  ;  A.  Modersohn,  Coiogne- 
JIulheim-on-the-Rhine ;  and  W.  Schleifenbaum,  Lever- 
kusen,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works, 
Inc.,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.  Azodyestuffs  insoluble  in  water. 
2.067,149  ;  Jan.  5. 

Zerweck,  Werner,  Frankfort-on-the-Main-Feehenheim,  and 
N.  Steiger,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany,  assignors 
to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Azo- 
dyestuffs insoluble  in  water.     2,070,10-1  ;  Feb.  9. 

Zerweck,  Werner,  and  M.  Schubert,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Main-Fechenheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  (ienoral  An- 
iline Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  AVater  insoluble  azo- 
dyeslulTs.     2,072,288  :  Mar.  2. 

Zerweck.  Werner,  and  E.  Albrecht,  Frankfort-on-the-Main- 
Fechenhoim,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  .Aniline 
Works.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ludigoid  vat  dyestuff. 
2.076.872:  Apr.  13. 

Zerweck.  Werner.  E.  Korten,  and  M.  Schubert,  Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main-Pechenheim,  Germany,  assignors  to 
General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.  5-hydroxv-hvdrindene-or- 
tho-carboxylic  acid.     2,078,625  ;  Apr.  27. 

Zerweck.  Werner,  and  E.  Korten,  Frankfort-on-the-Main- 
Fechenhoim,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline 
Works,  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Diamino  compounds  and 
making  same.     2,083,890  ;  .Tune  15. 

Zerweck.  Werner.  Frankfort-ou-the-Main-Fechenheim,  and 
Williolm  Hechtenberg,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Germany, 
assignors  to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.  Sulphur  dyestuffs  derived  from  indophenols. 
2.083.891  ;  June  15. 

Zerweck,  Werner,  Frankfort-on-the-Maln-Pechenheim,  and 
E.  Gofferj^,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Gernianv,  assignors 
to  General  Aniline  Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sul- 
phonation  products  of  acylated  amines  and  making  same. 
2,086,690  ;  July  13. 

Zerweck.  Werner,  and  W.  Kunze,  Frankfort-on-the-Main- 
Pechenheim,  Germany,  assignors  to  General  Aniline 
Works,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Producing  amino  com- 
pounds of  the  quinoline  series.     2.086,691  ;  July  13. 

Zetlin.  Samuel,  Baltimore,  Md.  Garment  hanger. 
2.0S5.138:  June  29. 

Zetmeir.  Emil  A.,  Topeka,  Kans.  Door  hinge.  2,078,303  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Zotzsclio.  Walther,  and  H.  Faber.  Promnitz,  assignors  to  I. 
G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the- 
Jlain,  Germany.  Making  a  substitute  for  wool  from 
visco.se.     2.0S2.814;  June  8. 

Zetzscho.  Walther,  E.  Graumann,  H.  Faber,  and  E.  Stlx, 
I  remnitz,  assignors  to  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie  Aktienge- 
sollscbatt,   Frankfort-on-the-Main,   Germauv.     Manufac- 

,,.  ture  of  a  substitute  for  wool.     2,086,888  ;  julv  13. 

.^mlite  Corporation.      (See  Tuttle,   Robert   L.,   assignor.) 

/ick.  I'rank  E..  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  R.  Emery, 
nearborn,  Mich.     Window  mechanism.     2,099,184  ;  Nov. 

Zickler,  Edward  H.,  Zillah,  Wash.  Dry  cooker.  2,080,592  ; 
May  18.  ,.  .        .        , 

Zickrick.   Lyall    Schenoctadv.  N.   Y.,   assignor   to  General 

Snoo''rr,      x,"'"P''"/-     Electrical       switch        contacts. 
J.099,551  ;    Nov.    1(5. 

^''«l°',?n.""l"^'"t-   Chicago,   HI.,    and    G.    AVunsch,    Berlin- 

v^rl  1  '  o"^^.'"'\°-J','-  assignors   to   Askania-Werke  A.    G. 
.vi^^nn.,?^"\7\,"^''''/'»"   ^"'^^ssau  und  Carl  Bamberg- 

thi  flZ^f  fl.?'?"'*':^  A"i.  ■J'.i'o'   apparatus   for   controlling 

the  flow  of  fluids.     2,074,883  ;  Mar.  23. 
Ziofronbein,  Mane,  born  Baldauf.  DresdAi,  Germanv      De- 

2.095.R7;V  Oc't"r''"^     <he     ends     of     a     neckerchief. 

^'c^,'^"o\'is!.h„V^'''\t'"V-  "'^A'^""''  *°  AUgemiene  Elektricitats 
Gosollschaft,  Berlin.  Germany.  Cathode  for  electron 
dischiirge  devices.     2,078,360;   Apr    27  Election 

/iogcr.  Uillmm   D.      (See  Squires,  L.  H.,'and  Zleger) 
Zlegler,  Gustav.      (See  LinggI  A.,  And  Ziegler.)       ^ 


LIST  OF  PATENTEES 


697 


Ziegler,  Hans,  Zollikon-Zurich,  Switzerland.  Manifold- 
ing attachment  for  writing  machines.  2,098,368 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Ziegler,  Karl,  Heidelberg,  assignor  to  Schering-Kahlbaum 
A.  G.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Production  of  derivatives  of 
cyclic  B-keto   carboxylic  acids.     2,068,284  ;   Jan.    19. 

Ziegler.  Karl,  Heidelberg,  assignor  to  Schering-Kahlbaum 
A.  G.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Cyclic  cyano  compounds  and 
producing  same.     2,068,586  ;  Jan.  19. 

Ziegler,  Karl,  Heidelberg,  assignor  to  Schering-Kahlbaum 
A.  G.,  Berlin,  Germany.  Producing  compounds  of  cyclic 
B-ketocarboxylic  acids.     2,10.3,28(3  ;  Dec.  28. 

Ziegler,  William  H.      (See  Lewis,  H.  H.,  and  Ziegler.) 

Zielasko,  Frank,  Luscar,  Alberta,  Canada.  Garden  or 
plant  bed  cover.     2,086,310  ;  July  6. 

Zielesch,  Alvin,  Portland,  Oreg.  Self-adjusting  sinker. 
2,086,457  ;  July  6. 

Zielsdorf,  William  F.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Refrigerator, 
2,092,947  ;  Sept.  14. 

Ziembinski,  Sigmund  W.,  Bronx.  N.  Y.  Locking  and 
clamping  device.     2,066,380  ;  Jan.  5. 

Ziemmerman,  Henry,  assignor  to  Chicago  Cardboard  Com- 

eany,  Chicago,  111.     Folding  framed  display.     2,101,327  ; 
lec.  7. 
Ziemmerman,   Henry  A.,    assignor   to  Chicago   Cardboard 

Company,    Chicago,    HI.      Folding   display.      2,080,025 ; 

May  11. 
Ziemmerman,   Henry   A.,   assignor   to  Chicago   Cardboard 

Company,    Chicago,    111.     Framed    display.     2,093,972  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Zier.   Paul.      (See  Muck,  O.,  Muller,  and  Zier.) 
Zierdt,  Conrad  H.     (See  Lucas,  S.  M.,  and  Zierdt.) 
Zieve,  William  A.,   North  Bergen,   N.  J.     Knitted   fabric. 

2,079,670;  May  11. 
Zigler,   Charley  J.,  deceased,  M.  K.  Zigler,  administrator, 

assignor  to  Radio  Corporation   of  America,   New  York, 

N.    Y.       Radio     circuit    actuating    device.       2,072,240 ; 

Mar.  2. 

Zigler,  Millard  K.,  administrator.     (See  Zigler,  Charley  J.) 

Zihler,  Leon,  Winnipeg.  Manitoba,  Canada.  Cereal  de- 
hydration plant.     2.071,448  :  Feb.  23. 

Zika,  Frank  J.,  and  H.  W.  Ewert,  Chicago,  111.  Signal 
device.     2.094.514:  Sept.  28. 

Zilen,  Victor  W.,  Buifalo,  N.  Y.  Rotary  drilling  mecha- 
nism.    2,076,138  ;  Apr.  6. 

Zillafro,  George  A.     (See  Whitney,  Alvin  M.,  assignor.) 

Zillger,  Arno,  Narberth,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  National  Television  Corporation,  Wilmington, 
Del.     Television  apparatus.     2,077,866 ;  Apr.  20. 

Zillger,  Arno,  Narberth,  Pa.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  National  Television  Corporation.  Portable 
sound-on-film  motion  picture  projecting  apparatus. 
2,093,769;  Sept.  21. 

Zim  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Berkman,  Herbert  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Zimarik.   John.      (See  Nash.   H.  F..  and  Zimarik.) 

Zimet,  Isidore,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bedspring.  2,077,867  ; 
Apr.   20. 

Zimic,  Michael,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  Queens  Machine 
Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Racking  mechanism  for 
knitting  machines.      2,003.858  ;  Sent.  21. 

Zimicki,  Marche  P.,  Strawn,  Tex.  Truck  body. 
2,088.078:  July  27. 

Zimmer,  John  C.,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.,  and  A.  J.  Morway, 
.Tnclcpon  TTeiglits.  N.  Y..  nssiirnnrR  to  Stnndnrd  Oil 
Development  Company.  Antifreeze  lubricating  grease. 
2.071,488  :   Feb.   23. 

Zimmer,  John  C,  Elizabeth,  and  E.  W.  Carlson,  Roselle 
Park,  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Standard  Oil  Development 
Conipanv.      Nonloaking  lubricant.      2.074,039  :  Mar.   16. 

Zimmer,  Karl  A.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Koerber,  Wil- 
liam G..  assicnor. ) 

Zimmer,  Paul  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  A.  A.  Johnson, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.  Electric  switch.  2,078,888 ;  Apr. 
27. 

Zimmer,  Peter,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Metal  face  printing 
block.     2.087,462  ;  July  20. 

Zimmoror,  K.Trl  A.,  assignor  to  Karl  A.  Zimmerer  Alanu- 
facturing  Company,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Beer  dispens- 
ing apnar.Ttus.     2, 08."?, 629  :  June  15. 

Zimmerer,  Karl  A.,  and  W.  G.  Koerber,  assignors  to  Karl 
A.  Zimmerer  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Apparatus  for  preventing  beer  settling. 
2,070,422  ;  Apr.  6. 

Zimmerer,  Karl  A.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Koerber, 
William  G.,  assignor.) 

Zimmerer,  Karl  A.,  Mnnufacturing  Company.  (See  Zim- 
merer, Karl  A.,  assignor.) 

Zimmerer,  Karl  A.,  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Zimmerer, 
K.  A.,  and  Koerber,  assignors.) 

Zinimorli,  Adolph,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Manometer. 
2,075,326  ;  Mar.  30. 

Zimmerni.iii,  Alexander  S.  (See  Ellingwood,  F.  F.,  Zlm- 
nierm.'in  and  Fr(>y.) 

Zimmerman,  Alvin  K.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Internal  combustion 
engine.     2,100.064;  Nov.  23. 

Zimmerman,  Arthur  C,  assignor  to  The  Puro  Company, 
Dayton,    Ohio.      Water   softener.      2.078.301  ;    Apr.    27. 

Zimiiicrinan,  Artlmr  ('.,  assignor  to  The  Duro  Company, 
Dayton,  Oliio.     Wafer  softener.     2,088,101  ;  July  27. 

Zimmerman,  Arthur  ('.,  mid  I''.  E,  KnnacU,  assignors  to  Tlie 
Duro  Conipanv,  Diivtim,  Olilo.  Water  Hollenlng  appa- 
rntus.     2,067,808;  Jan.  12. 


Zimmerman,  Elmer  W.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.,  assignor  to 
The  Government  of  the  United  States.  Inks. 
2,088,006  ;  July  27. 

Zimmerman,  Harry,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Buffing 
wheel.     2,087,012  ;  July  13. 

Zimmerman,  Herman  W.,  assignor  to  Automotive  Mainte- 
nance Machinery  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Pilot  for  valve 
grinding  tools.     2,084,175  ;  June  15. 

Zimmerman,  Herman  W.,  assignor  to  Automotive  Main- 
tenance Machinery  Co.,  North  Chicago,  111.  Piston  fix- 
ture.    2,100,534  ;  Nov.  30. 

Zimmerman,  Isadora  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Burner.  2,090,740  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Zimmerman,  James  G.,  Madison,  Wis.  Storage  battery 
plate.     2,075,492  ;  Mar.  30. 

Zimmerman,  Leo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Inkstand  and  bottle 
therefor.     2,068,526  ;  Jan.  19. 

Zimmerman,  Leo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination  table. 
2,102,449  ;  Dec.  14. 

Zimmerman,  Leroy  H.,  LaSalle,  111.  Display  device. 
2,083,973  ;  June  15. 

Zimmerman,  Lester  R.,  and  J.  Schuchat,  Chicago,  111.  Con- 
tainer.    2,067.749  ;  Jan.  12. 

Zimmerman,  Louis  L.,  assignor  to  Herring  Ginger  Ale, 
Inc.,   Jacksonville,   Fla.     Carton.     2,090,882  ;   Aug.   24. 

Zimmerman,  Rufus  B.,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.,  and  C.  I).  King, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Making  rimmed  steel.  2,102,502; 
Dec.  14. 

Zimmerman,  Willard  P.,  and  M.  K.  Holmes,  Munice,  Ind., 
assignors  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.  Manufac- 
turing multipart  glass  articles.     2,094,287  ;  Sept.  28. 

Zimmermann,  August,  Berlin-Steglitz,  Germany,  assignor 
to  Askanla-Werke  A.  G.  vormals  Centralwerkstatt- 
Dessau  und  Carl  Bamberg-Friedenau.  Suspension  for 
compasses  and  other  instruments.     2,090,564  ;  Aug.  17. 

Zimmermann,  Fritz,  assignor  to  Baker  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Newark, 
N.  J.  Electrolytes  for  plating  rhodium  and  making 
the  same.     2,067,747  ;  Jan.   12. 

Zimmermann.  Fritz,  assignor  to  Baker  &  Company,  Inc., 
Newark,  N.  J.  Making  soluble  salts  and  products 
thereof.     2,067,748  ;  Jan.  12. 

Zimmermann,  Otto,  Wetzlar,  Germany.  Photographic 
view  finder.     2,093,299  ;  Sept.  14. 

Zimmermann,  William  F.,  Maplewood,  assignor  to  Gould 
&  Eberhardt,  Newark,  N.  J.  Cutter  positioning  device 
for  bobbing  machines.     2,073,917  :   Mar.   16. 

Zimmermann,  William  P.,  Maplewooa,  assignor  to  Gould 
&  Eberhardt,  Newark,  N.  J.  Balanced  helicoidal  change 
speed  drive   for  shapers.     2,077,730 ;  Apr.  20. 

Zimmermann,  William  F.,  Maplewood,  assignor  to  Gould 
&  Eberhardt,  Newark,  N.  J.  Clap  arrester.  2,090,506  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Zimmermann,  William  F.,  Maplewood,  assignor  to  Gould 
&  Eberhardt,  Newark,  N.  J.  Shaper  tool  lifter. 
2,090,507  ;  Aug.  17. 

Zimmermann,  William  F.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.,  and  G. 
Davenport,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Gould  & 
Eberhardt,  Newark,  N.  J.  Electric  tool  lifter  for 
sbaners.     2,090,508:  Aug.   17. 

Zingg,  Werner,  Zug,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Landis  & 
Gyr,  A-G.     Switching  apparatus.     2,073,330  f  Mar.  9. 

Zingg,  Werner,  Zug,  Switzerland,  assignor  to  Landis  & 
Gyr,  A-G.  Generating  alternating  current.  2,094,141 ; 
Sept.  28. 

Zlngone,  Anthony  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  drying 
device.     2,078,047  ;  Apr.  20. 

Zink,  John  S.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Combination  burner. 
2,103,605  ;  Dec.  28. 

Zink.  Leopold  E.     (See  Bourdic,  Jack  P.,  assignor.) 

Zinkil,  Rov  IT.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Crane  Co., 
Chicngo,  111.     Shower  head.     Re.  20,488;  Aug.  24. 

Zinkil,  Roy  H.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Crane  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.     Shower  head.     2,009,733  ;  Feb.  2. 

Zinkil,  Roy  II.,  Oak  Park,  and  E.  A.  Frederickson,  Chicago, 
assignors  to  Crane  Co..  Chicago,  111.  Mixing  valve. 
2.094,288  :  Sept.  28. 

Zinnow,  ITenrv,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Exorcising  apparatus. 
2,082,272  ;  June  1. 

Zinser,  Paul  R.,  assignor  to  Woodall  Industries  Incorpo- 
rated. Detroit,  Mich.  Door  panel  assembly.  2,07.'),(iS9  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Zinser,  Paul  R.,  assignor  to  Woodall  Industries  Incor- 
porated, Detroit,  Midi.  Shaping  covered  trim  panels. 
2.095,304  ;  Oct.  12. 

Zinser,  P.aul  U..  assignor  to  Woodall  Industries,  Incor- 
Iiorat(>d.  Detroit.  Mich.  Drawing  lihrous  thermoplastic 
s-h(M't    MiMtcrlMl.      2  100.891  :    ^ov.   .'U). 

ZInter,  Richard,  Berlin,  assignor  to  Ambi-Budd  Prosswerk 
Gesellschaft  niit  beschrankter  llaftung,  Berlin-Johannls- 
tiilil,  Germanv.  Stopping-place  indicator  for  velilcles. 
2,073,4,37;   Mnr.  9. 

Ziomek,  Peter,  mid  T.  KownlskI,  Detroit,  Mich.  lyOCklng 
niechnnlsni.     2,071,1I9  ;  M.Tr.  23. 

Zlpernovszky,  Prnnz.     (See  Rolch,  K.,  and  Zlpornovszkv.) 

ZIpr.  Ki-eilcriclv  \V,,  Ncwml;,  N.  .1.  l\lMrl;lng  tool. 
2,079,2;i(i  :    Mm.v     1. 

Zllipcr,  I'^niil  1111(1  W.,  A'ieniia,  Austria.  A'l'hlclc  wheel. 
2,075,155  :    Mar,    30. 

Zippi'V,   W'nller.      (See   Zipper,   lOnill,   and   W.) 

/.inner,  Martin,  and  T.  ('.  Black,  Portland,  Oreg.  Bump- 
er.     2,090,050  ;  Aug.  24. 


698 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Zlrnglbl,  Han8,  Bltterfeld,  assignor  to  I.  G.  Farbenin- 
dustrie  Aktiengesellschaft,  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  Ger- 
many. Manufacture  of  sulphides.  2,093,504;  Sept. 
21. 

Zischka,  Wilhelm,  Jablonec,  N.  N.,  Czechoslovakia. 
Permanent  way  rail  joint  connection.  2,085,885 ; 
July  6. 

Ziska,  Adam.     (See  Rode,  F.  J.,  and  Ziska.) 

Zivanow,  DiHiitrije  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Airtight  cover 
releaser  for  containers.     2.100.558  ;  Nov.  30. 

Zivi,  Edwin  L.      (See  Gray,  R.  B.,  and  Zlvi.) 

Zizlnia,  Paul  T.,  Belmar,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Spray  Dryer 
Laboratory  Corporation.  Soluble,  nonhygroscopic  cocoa 
and  producing  same.    2,077,819  :  Apr.  20. 

Zlotzivor,  Murrav,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Display  support. 
2,095.685  ;  Oct.  12. 

Zoberp.  Joseph,  West  New  York,  N.  J.  Scalp  air  cooling 
system  for  permanent  hair  waving.     2,097.808  :  Nov.  2. 

Zocchi,  Loon,  Jlilford,  Mass.  Book  supporter.  2,101.972  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Zoeller.  Anton  J..  West  New  York,  N.  J.  Pressure  hammer 
absorber.     2,079,829  ;  May  11. 

Zocrlein,  Emil,  assignor  to  Ford  Motor  Companv,  Dear- 
born, Mich.     Ignition  distributor.     2,092,269 ;   Sept.  7. 

Zopttl.  Robert,  assignor  of  one-half  to  H,  Knoll,  Salzburg, 
-Austria.  Floor  or  coiling  structure.  2.102.231  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Zola,  Albert,  .ind  H.  Birnbnum,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dental 
stool.     2,087,932  :  July  27. 

Zoller,  Frank  C,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Half-tone  screen  and 
manufacture  thereof.     2,082,475  ;  June  1. 

Zone-O-Trol  Corporation  of  America,  Inc.  (See  Huebscher, 
John  J.,  assignor.) 

Zonis,  Sydney,  Bridgeport.  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.  Ornamental 
soam  sewing  mafhino.     2.074,310:  Mar.  16. 

Zonls,  Sydney,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Mannfacturine  Company.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Sewing  ma- 
chine.    2,075, .598  ;  Mar.  30. 

Zonis.  Sydney,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The  Singer 
Manufacturing  Company,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  Sewing  ma- 
chine.    2,098.770:  Not.  9. 

Zonollte  Corporation  of  Michigan.  (See  Jlorgan,  John 
W.,  assignor.) 

Zook,  David  F..  Evanston.  111.  Conditioned  air  supply 
system  for  trains.     2.083,768  :  June  15. 

Zook.  Frank,  Homestead,  Pa.  Fastener.  2,094,228  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Zornig,  Hermann  H.,  U.  S.  Army,  Newhall,  Iowa.  Fuse 
for  bombs.     2,089,243  :  Aug.  10. 

Zoming,  Hermann  H..  United  States  Army,  Newhall,  Iowa. 
Fuse  for  bombs.     2,094,032  :  Sept.  28. 

Zorzl,  Carlo,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Construction  of  electric 
single-phase  motors.     2,078,114  :  Apr.  20. 

Zotos  Corporation.     (See  Evan.s.  Ralph   L..  assignor.) 

Zotos  Corporation.  (See  McDonough,  Evertt  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Zotos.  Georg,  Berlin,  Germany.  Charging  high-speed  ro- 
tary furnaces.     2,090.045:  Nov.  16. 

Zouck,  George  H.     (See  Hutchinson.  L.  N.,  and  Zouck.) 

Zouck,  Gaorge  H..  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Franklin  Rail- 
way Suppl.v  Company,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Controlling 
lateral  motion  of  a  railroad  vehicle  axle.  2,088,680: 
Aug.  3. 

Zrna.  John,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  parking  tower. 
2.089,047  ;  Aug.  3. 

Zschlegner,  Herbert  E.,  Ocean  Grove,  assignor  to  Baker  & 
Comp.nny,  Inc..  Newark,  N.  J.  Quantitatively  determin- 
ing tho  motal  conteJJt  of  solutions  of  rhodium. 
2.085.177;  Jiino  29. 

Zschimmer  &  Schwarz  Chomlsche  Fabrik  DSlau.  (See 
Honnie,  Theodor.  assignor.) 

Zarhokkp,  Arthur  J.,  Huntington  Park,  assignor  to  The 
Toohnicr.ift  Engineering  Corporation,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Bridclng  plug  and  retrieving  tool  therefor. 
2,076.313;  Apr.  6. 

Z.schokke.  Arthur  J.,  Huntington  Park,  assignor  to  The 
Tochnlcraft  Engineering  Cori)or.Ttion.,  I^os  Angeles, 
Calif.  Bridging  plug  and  setting  tool  therefor. 
2.076.314  ;  Apr.   6. 

Zuh.'ity.  Josopli.  PIzen,  Czechoslovakia.  Automobile 
chassis  suspension  mnstruction.     2.079,671  :  Mnv  11. 

Zubllu,  Ernest  W.     (See  Pfau.  G.  JI.,  Bolln.  and  Zublln.) 

Zuhlin.  Ernost  W..  assignor  to  Texas  Paciflr  Coal  &  Oil 
Go,,  Fort  Worth.  Tex.  Acid  activated  clay. 
2.090.741  ;   Aug.    24. 

Zublln.  John  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Cutter  assembly  for 
oil  well  tools.     2.000,795  ;  Fob.  0. 

Zublln.  John  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Reaming  tool. 
2,009.796  ;  Feb.  9. 

Dublin.  Jnlin  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Core  drill.  2,060,797  • 
Fob.  0. 

Zublln.  John  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Cnllf.  Drilling  tool. 
2.060,798;  Feb    0. 

Zublln,  John  .\..  I<n«  Aneoles.  Cnllf.  Drill  bit  with  rolling 
oiitters.     2.069,709;  Feb.  0. 

Zublln,  John  \..  Los  Angelos,  Calif.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  Inrrrnslne  fluid  movement  around  oil  well 
tools.     2.072.627;  Mar.   2. 

Zublln,  John  A.,  Los  Angoles.  Cnllf.  Bit  for  drilling  a 
hole  I.nrgor  than  the  bit.     2,07J,051  ;   Mar.   23. 


Zublin,  John  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bearing  assembly 
for  drilling  tools.     2,079,142  ;  May  4. 

Zuckerman,  Adolph  M.,  assignor  to  R.  Hoe  &  Coe.,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Web  reversing  unit.  2,088,681 ; 
Aug.  3.  .  ^  .  ^ 

Zuckerman,  Adolph  M.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments, 
to  R.  Hoe  &  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Web  cutting  and 
sheet  forwarding  mechanism  for  printing  machines. 
2.094.033  ;  Sept.  28. 

Zuckerman,  Milton,  assignor  to  I.  Haas,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Rotary  electric  switch.     2,071.099  ;  Feb.  16. 

Zuckerman,  Milton,  assignor  to  I.  Haas,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plug  electric  switch.     2,075,632  ;  Mar.  30. 

Zuckerman,  Roscoe  C,  Stockton,  Calif.  Mixing  and  dis- 
tributing   fertilizers.      2,079,061  ;    May   4. 

Zucrow,  Maurice  J.,  assignor  to  Paragon  Vaporizer  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Fuel  system.  2,090,823 ;  Aug. 
24. 

Zulauf,  Frederick  H.  (See  Hengesbaeh,  L.  J.,  and  Fox, 
assignors.) 

Zulkoski,  Bruno  P.,  Clarksburg.  W.  Va.  Toilet  seat  and 
cover  operator.     2,092.707  :   Sept.   7. 

Zumbusch,  Peter  C,  Easton,  Pa.  Method  and  apparatus 
for  injecting  fuel  into  internal  combustion  engines. 
2,088,007  ;  July  27. 

Zurapano,  Tonv,  Akron.  Ohio.  Game  or  sales  promotion 
device.     2,09"0.091  :  Aug.  17. 

Zumwalt,  Charles  P.  Coqullle,  Oreg.,  assignor  to  Industrial 
Patents  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Thermometer  guard. 
2,084,370 ;  June  22. 

Zuschlag,  Theodor,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Magnetic 
Analysis  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Mag- 
netic" analysis  method.     2.077,161:  Apr.  13. 

Zuschlag,  Theodor,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Mag- 
netic Analysis  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Electrical  analysis-method.      2,079,645  ;   May   11. 

Zuschlag.  Theodor,  Englewood.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Magnetic 
Analysis  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Electri- 
cal analysis  apparatus.     2,082,997 ;   June   8. 

Zuschlag,  Theodor,  West  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Magnetic  Analysis  Corporation.  Magnetic  analysis. 
2,0!)S,991  ;   Nov.    16. 

Zuschlag,  Theodor,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Mag- 
netic Analysis  Cororation.  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Magnetic  analysis.     2.102,450  :  Dec.  14. 

Zuschlag.  Theodor,  West  Englewood.  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Magnetic  Analysis  Corporation.  Magnetic  analysis. 
2.102.451 :  Dec.  14. 

Zuschlag.  Theodor,  West  Englewood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
Magnetic  Analysis  Corporation.  Detection  of  flaws  in 
magnetizable  bodies.     2.102.452  :  Dec.  14. 

Zwaal,  Paul  J..  Amsterdam.  Netherlands.  Rope  cutting 
device.     2,084,603  ;  June  22. 

Zweibol.  Charles  A.,  Louisville.  Ky..  assignor  to  Chicago 
Knilway  Equipment  Company.  CIncaco,  111.  Safety 
supporting  means.     2.067,587  ;  Jan.  12. 

Zweiliel.  Cb.arles  A..  Louisville,  Ky..  assignor  to  Chicago 
Railway  Equipment  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Safety  sup- 
port.    2.067.588:  Jan.   12. 

Zweifel.  Henri.  Benningen.  near  Basel,  and  C.  Graenacher, 
F.  Grother.  and  F.  Straub.  assiimors  to  "Societv  of 
Chomiral  Industry  in  Basle."  Basel.  Switzerland.  Com- 
position of  matter  for  dyeing  animal  fibers.  2,083.181 ; 
June  8. 

Zwoifol,  Henri,  Binningen,  near  Basel,  and  C.  Graenacher, 
F.    Grether.    and   F.    Straub,    assignors    to    Societv    of 
Chomical  Industry  in  Basle.  Basel,  Switzerland.     Com-  ' 
position  of  matter  for  dyeing  animal  fibers.     2,083,182  ; 
June  8. 

Zwick.  Kilrt.  Munich.  Germany,  assignor  to  F.  Deckel, 
Munirh-Prinz  Ludwigshohe.  Germanv.  Engraving  and 
copying  machine.     2.067.962;  Jan.   19. 

Zwickl.  Jo.seph  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bnldwin- 
Southwark  Corporation.  Reversible  refrigerant  expan- 
sion means.     2,081,845  ;  May  25. 

Zwilgmeyer,  Frithjof.  (See  Dahlen,  M.  A.,  and  Zwilg- 
meyer. ) 

Zwilgmeyer.  Frithjof.  assignor  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
&  Company.  Wilmington.  Del.  Printing  and  dveing 
compositions  and   processes.      2  099  091  •  Nov    16 

Zwingonberger,  Otto  K.  (See  Havekost,  J.  T.,  and 
Zwingonberger.) 

Zwingonberger.  Paula,  administratrix.  (See  Havekost, 
J.  T..   and    Zwingonberger.) 

/>^vorykin.  Vladimir  K.,  administrator.  (See  Ogloblinsky, 
Gregory  N.) 

Zworykin.  Vladimir  K..  Haddonfield.  N.  J.,  assignor,  bv 
mesne  nssignmonts.  to  Radio  Corporation  of  America, 
>.ew  York,  N.  Y.     Television  system.     2.084,364;   June 

Zworylsln,    Vladimir   K.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    assignor   to 

o  nSi^^^o    '■J'"™^'""     of     America.      Electrical     device. 
2.085.406  :  Juno  29. 

Z\voiTkin.  Vladimir  K..  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  as.signor  to 
'  in!'?'-,(l7'''n,^''"<?    °^    America.      Direction    indicator. 

Zworykin,  Vladimir  ■  K.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  E.  A. 
Massa,  Jr.,  Haddon  Heights.  N.  J.,  assignors  to  Radio 
2  078  304  ""a"    ^"erica.      Electric    discharge    device. 

^'^ni.?^'!^^'  ^',^h-  nss'gnor  of  one-half  to  J.  Brandys, 
Oct    19"  Automatic  window   screen.      2,096,443; 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


A.  B.  T.  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Haggstrom,  Arthur  C, 
assignor.) 

A.  C.  Novelty  Company.     (See  Knupj),  Harry  E.,  assignor.) 

A.  S.  Aloe  Company.  (See  La  Vigne,  Eugene  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

A  and  Z  Chain  Company.  (See  Eossman,  Benjamin, 
assignor.) 

Aaronson,  Irving,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,060 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Abbate,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     107,475  ;  Dec.  14. 

Abbott  Laboratories.     (See  Drach,  Edmund  L.,  assignor.) 

Abelson,  Nat,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,246  ;  Sept.  28. 

Abelson,  Nat,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,555  ;  Oct.  19. 

Aberle,  George  P.,  Elkins  Park,  assignor  to  H.  C.  Aberle 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Stocking.     106,588  ;  Oct.  19. 

Aberle,  H.  C.  Co.      (See  Aberle,  George  P\,  assignor.) 

Abingdon  Sanitary  Mfg.  Co.  (See  Pieslak,  Bernard  B., 
assignor.) 

Abrams,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Triangular  feather. 
105,770  ;  Aug.  24. 

Abrams,  Nicholas,  Chicago,  111.  Chicken  fryer  or  similar 
article.     104,128;  Apr.  20. 

Accessories  Company,  The.  (See  Sakier,  George,  as- 
signor.) 

Acme  Ring  Co.      (See  Mengel,  Otto  H.,  assignor.) 

Adams  Bios.  &  Co.      (See  Adams.  Lysle  E.,  assignor.) 

Adams,  Lysle  E.     (See  Adams,  Willis  B.,  assignor.) 

Adams,  Lysle  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  L.  B.  Adams, 
trustee  for  firm  of  Adams  Bros.  &  Co.  Jar. 
102,645  ;  .Tan.  5. 

Adams,  Lysle  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  himself,  as 
trustee.     Jar.     104,621  ;  May  25. 

Adams,  S.  G.,  Company.  (See  Heise,  Richard  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Adams,  Walter  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Accessory  drawer 
for  power  tables.     105,645  ;  Aug.  17. 

Adams,  Wilbur  H.      (See  Roe,  M.  E.,  and  Adams.) 

Adams,  Wilbur  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Forest  City  Foundries  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Air 
conditioning   gas   furnace    cabinet.      102,735 ;    Jan.    19. 

Adams,  Wilbur  H.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Stromberg  Electric  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Time  re- 
corder casing.     103,663  ;  Mar.  23. 

Adams,  Wilbur  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Erie  Meter 
Systems,  Inc.,  Erie,  Pa.  Dispensing  device.  104,489  ; 
May  11. 

Adams,  Wilbur  H.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Colson  Cor- 
poration, Elyria,  Ohio.     Velocipede.     105,255  ;  July  13. 

Adams,  Wilbur  H.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Colson 
Corporation,  Elyria,  Ohio.     Chair.     105,931 ;  Sept.  7. 

Adams,  Wilbur  H.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Colson 
Corporation,  Elyria,  Ohio.  Velocipede.  106,011 ;  Sept. 
14. 

Adams,  Wilbur  H.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Colson  Cor- 
poration, Elyria,  Ohio.     Scooter.     106,012  ;  Sept.  14. 

Adams,  Wilbur  H.,  Cleveland,  assignor  to  The  Colson 
Corporation,  Elyria,  Ohio.     Scooter.     106.013  ;  Sept.  14. 

Adams,  Wilbur  H.,  and  D.  Hi  Holden,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Combined  lamp  and  support.     103,557  :  Mar.   16. 

Adams,  Willis  Burton,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Lysle  E. 
Adams,   as  trustee.     Jar.     104,622  ;  May   25. 

Addison,  Thomas  A.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Combined  bottle 
opener,  cnn  opener,  and  shoehorn.     104,303;  Apr.  27. 

Adelstein,  Eddie,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Delamere 
Company,  Inc.  Hair  ornament  or  similar  article. 
106,269  ;  Oct.  5. 

Adlake  Company,  The.  (See  McDonald,  Sterling  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Adiake  Company,  The.     (See  Mohun,  John  L.,  assignor.) 

Adlalcp  Company,  The.  (See  Stewart,  Lemuel  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Adlor,  Bernard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric.  107,047; 
Nov.  Hi. 

Adier,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brooch  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    102,709  ;  .Tan.  12. 

Adler,  Charles,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Clip.     3  04,429  ;  May  11. 

Adlor,  Cliarlos,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  bnrrctte  or  similar 
article.     105,191;  July  0. 

Advance  Button  and  Pleating  Co.  (See  Young,  John  P., 
assignor.) 

Aeolian  American  Corporation.  (See  Kavanagh,  Gardner 
C,  assignor.) 

Agramontc,  Jnles,  Birmingham,  TT.  A.  Shaw,  Royal  Oak, 
and  E.  Anderson,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignors  to  General 
Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Midi.  ('onil)ined  lamp 
door  and  lens.      101,00!);  Apr.  l:!. 

Ahlquist,  Arthur  A.,  Norwood,  U.  I.,  assignor  to  IJnca.^ 
Manufacturing  Company.  Ring  mounting.  104,072; 
May  25. 

Ahrciis,  Edwin  J.,  assignor  lo  Tlie  C.  Schmidt  c;o.,  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.      Display  ciihinct.      100.228;  Sept.  28. 

Almes,  Francis  M.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Pen  and  pencil  holder. 
10fl,7.''.2;    Nov.    2. 

Aimes,  Fnincis  M.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Pen  and  pencil  holder. 
100,753  ;    Nov.    2. 

Alnsworth,  (ieorge,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Translucent  ro- 
tlector  lor  electric  lighting  fixtures.     102,072  ;  Jan.  12. 


Air  Controls,  Inc.      (See  Friedman,  Arthur,  assignor.) 

Air   Controls,   Inc.      (See  Schvvarz,   Gerald  L.,   assignor.) 

Air  Devices  Corporation.  (See  Chapman,  Harvey  W., 
assignor.) 

Airmaster  Corporation.  (See  Hueglin,  Herman  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Aitchison,  Peter,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  American  Bank 
Note  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Set  of  numbering  head 
digits.     102,810  ;  Jan.    19. 

Alaska  Freezer  Co.,  The.  (See  Townsend,  James  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Albertson  &  Company.  (See  Albertson,  Frans  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Albertson,  Frans  O.,  assignor  to  Albertson  &  Company, 
Inc.,  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Sanding  machine.  107,275 ; 
Nov.   30. 

Albertson,  William  E.,  et  al.  (See  Ward,  Annabelle  E., 
assignor.) 

Alcouloumre,  Vitalis,  et  al.     (See  Rogow,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Alcouloumre,  Vitalis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Apron.  107,346  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Alderney  Dairy  Co.     (See  Long,  Leroy  W.,  assignor.) 

Aldrich,  Ralph  N.,  and  A.  H.  Jaehne,  assignors,  by 
mesne  assignments,  to  Standard  Oil  Company  of  Cali- 
fornia, San  Francisco,  Calif.  Service  station.  106,270  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Alexander,  Harold  M.,  assignor  to  Libbey-0 wens-Ford 
Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Glass  display  table  or 
similar  article.     103,983  ;  Apr.  6. 

Alexander,  Joseph,  Woodmere  Township,  Nassau  County, 
N.  Y.     Curtain  fabric.     104,129  ;  Apr.  20. 

Allen,  Grosvenor  N.,  and  Lloyd  E.  Ressegger,  Oneida, 
and  Mary  P.  Fleming,  Niagara  Falls,  assignors  to 
Oneida,  Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Spoon  or  similar  arti- 
cle.    105,561  ;   Aug.   10. 

Allen,  Grosvenor  N.,  and  Lloyd  E.  Ressegger,  Oneida,  and 
Mary  P.  Fleming,  Niagara  Falls,  assignors  to  Oneida, 
Limited,  Oneida,  N.  Y.  Spoon  or  similar  article. 
105,562  ;  Aug.  10. 

Allen,  John  E.,  assignor  to  The  Fisk  Rubber  Corpora- 
tion,  Chicopee  Falls,   Mass.     Tire.      106,418 ;   Oct.   12. 

Allen,  John  E.,  Chicopee  Falls,  and  A.  E.  Benson,  Spring- 
field, assignors  to  The  Fisk  Rubber  Corporation,  Chico 
pee  Falls,  Mass.    Tire.     103,293  ;  Feb.  23. 

Allen,   Joseph   C,   Birmingham,    Ala.     Coin   operated  bil 
Hard  table.     107,671  ;  Dec.  28. 

Allen,  S.  L.,  &  Co.      (See  BirUhead.  Frank  G..  assignor.) 

Allen,  S.  L.,  &  Co.  Inc.  (See  Warren,  William  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Allen,  W.  D.,  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Evans,  John 
G.,  assignor.) 

Alley,  W.  N.,  Incorporated.  (See  Jones,  Sidney,  A., 
assignor.) 

Alliance  Porcelain  Products  Company,  The.  (See  Ches- 
ney,  Robert  M.,  assignor.) 

Allied  Engineering  Company.  (See  Grange,  E.  A.,  Kap- 
tuller,  and  Schmidt,  assignors.) 

Allison,  James  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Freoman- 
Daughaday  Company.     Key  ring.     104,386  ;  May  4. 

Allison,  James  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Freeman- 
Daughaday  Company.     Cuff  link.     104,520  ;  May  18. 

All  Metal  Products  Company.  (See  Brethen,  C.  A.,  and 
Gora,  assignors.) 

.\llstattor,  lOdwin  E.,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Incense  burner. 
106,5.^)6:   Oct.   19. 

Alper,  Boris,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,084 ;  Apr. 
13. 

Alper,  Esther,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     103,545  ;  Mar.  9. 

Alper,  Esther,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,546;  Mar.  9. 

Altarsh,  J.      (See  Martin,  Olive  B.,  assignor.) 

Altorson,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Buckle.  103,483; 
Mar.  9. 

-Mtersoii,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  ornament. 
104,010;  Apr.  13. 

Altorson,  Louis,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  ornament. 
101,430:  May  11. 

Altman,  Beatrice,  New  York.  N.  Y.  A  textile  fabric. 
105,810  ;   Aug.   24. 

All  man,  .Tcroine,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric  or  simi- 
lar article.     105,.543;  Aug.  3. 

Alio  Mfg.  Company.      (See  Liidovlcl,   Renato,  assignor.) 

.\luMiiiuiiji  Company  of  America.  (See  Hogg,  ICniorson  10., 
assignor.) 

.\Uiniiiuiin  Cooking  Ttensll  Company.  The.  (See  Snlls- 
hury,    II.   K..  and   W'underley.  assignors.) 

Aliiminuin  rooking  TTIonsIl  Company,  The.  (See  Towne, 
C.  <!.  and  Wunderloy,  assignors.) 

.\lvlslnr,  Oscar,  San  Francisco,  Cnllf.  Candy  box. 
100,271  :  Oct.  5. 

Amberg.  Wnller  B.,  Chicago,  111.  I'nper  cup  dispousor. 
105.820  ;  Aug.  31. 

.\n\l)erg,  Walter  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Dispenser  for  paper 
cups.     105,880;  Aug.  31. 

Ainberger.     Frit/,     1j.,     Now     York,     N.     Y.       Typo     font. 

10-1,073  ;  Mav  25. 
Amen,   Vivian,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     100,3-10:  Oct.  R. 


700 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Dress. 
Dress. 


100,513  ;    Oct. 
106,514;   Oct. 


(See  Hanson,  R.  N., 
(See  Brady,  William 
(See  Brunjes,  Henry, 
(See  Carson,  Oswald 
(See    Ruckdeschel, 


Amen,  Vivian,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
12. 

Amen,  Vivian,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
12. 

Amenti.  Frod  \V..  Evan.ston,  assignor  to  Fred  W.  Amend 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Container.     103,446  ;  Mar.  2. 

Amond,  Frod   W..  Co.      (See  Amend.  Frod  W..  assignor.) 

American   Airlines,    Inc.      (See   Littlewood,    William,    as- 
signor.) 

American   Bank   Note   Company.      (See   Aitchison,    Peter, 
assignor.) 

American  Can  Company.     (See  Peters,  John  F.,  assignor.) 

American  Can  Company.      (See  Shuttleworth,  Vernis  K., 
assignor.) 

American    Car    and    Foundry    Company.       (See    Barlow, 
I.   C.   Campbell,   and  Kuhler,   assignors.) 

American  Centrifugal   Corporation.      (See  Pecker,  Joseph 
S.,  assignor.) 

American    Chair    Company.      (See   Baum,    Albert    J.,    as- 
signor.) 

American  Coach  &  Body  Company.      (See  Larsen,  Neil  P., 
a.^sicnor.  1 

American  Electric  Switch  Corporation.     (See  Lantz,  Wil- 
liam H.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

American  Fabrics  Company.     (See  Siegrist,  Daniel  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

American  Fixture   &   Showcase  Manufacturing  Company. 
(See  Larson,  Milton  H.,  assignor.) 

American  Floor  Surfacing  Machine  Company,  The.      (See 
Myers.   TTnrry  T/..  assignor.) 

American  Floor  Surfacing  Machine  Company,  The.     (See 
St.   John.  Otto,  assignor.) 

American   Gas  Machine   Company, 
and  Rasmussen,  assignors.) 

American   Hard  Rubber  Company. 
N.,  assignor.) 

American  Hard  Rubber  Company, 
assignor.) 

American  Hard  Rubber  Companj-. 
B.,  assignor.) 

American    Hard    Rubber    Company. 
E.  C.  and  Brady,  assignors.) 

American    Hardware   Corporation,   The.      (See   Vile,   Nor- 
man .T..  assignor.) 

American  Lace  Mfg.   Co.,  The.     (See  Hucknall,  Hage  W., 
assignor.) 

Amity    Leather    Products    Co.      (See    Wege,    Philip,    as- 
signor.) 

American-National   Company,   The.      (See  Berry,   Michael 
E.,  assignor.) 

American-National  Company,  The.     (See  Lewinski,  George, 
assicnor/l 

American-National   Company,    The.      (See   Smith,   Walter 
v.,  assignor.) 

American-National  Company,  The.     (See  Snell,  Samuel  A., 

assicmor.) 
American   Optical  Company. 

assignor.) 
American    Optical    Company. 

signor. ) 
American  Radiator  Company. 

Jr.,  assignor.) 
American  Radiator  Company. 

Terrv.    nssicnnrs.l 
American   Record  Corporation. 

signor.) 
American  Seating  Company. 

assignor.) 

American   Stove  Company.      (See  Hoffman,   Rudolph,   as- 
signor.) 
American    Thermos    Bottle    Company.       (See    Dreyfuss, 

Henry,  assignor.) 
Amity  Leather  Products  Co.      (See  Welch,   Herman   B.. 

assignor.) 
Amrine.  Loclare  H..  assignor  to  Imperial  Moulded  Products 

Corporation.  Chicago.  111.    Mustard  jar  cover.     105  256- 

July  1.*?. 
Anchor  Cap  &  Closure  Corporation.     (See  Fleisch,  Joseph 

R.,  assignor.) 
Andersen.     N'iols    Y..    Kenmore.    assignor    to    Remington 

Rand,    Inc.,    Buffalo.   X.   Y.      Posture   chair.      104.1.'>4- 

Apr.  20. 
Anderson.    .Mma   IC  assignor  to   Red   Head   Brand   Com- 
pany.  Chicago,   Til.     Gun  recoil  pad  or  similar  article 

105.3."8:  July  20, 
Anderson,  Bert  J.,  Hammond,  Ind.    Handle  bar.     105  785  • 

Aug.   24. 
Anderson.    Brrt    J..    Iljininiond.    Ind.      Velocipede    frame 

106.094  :  Sept.  14. 
Anderson,  Cnrl  K..  nnd  C.   R.   Palmer,  Steuhenville,  Ohio 

Hollow  doublewiiU  glass  reflector.     106,877;  Nov.  0. 
Anderson.  Ch.nrles  A..  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Gotham 

Pressed    Steel    Corporation.    New    York,   N     Y       Garnet 

sweeper.      106,7.54;   Nov.   2.  ■  i>  i. 

Anderson.  Charles  A..  New  Rochelle.  assignor  to  Gotham 

Pressed    Steel    Corporation.    New   York,    N.    Y.      Carpet 

sweeper.      106.755;   Nov.    2. 
Anderson.  Charles  R.,  Rock  Island,  111.     Merchandise  case 

106.014  ;   Sept.   14. 
Anderson     Die    Casting     and     Engineering    Corporation 

(See  Anderson,  Kdwin,  assignor.) 
Anderson.  Edmund.      (Hee  Agrnmoute,  J.,  Shaw,  nnd  An- 
derson.) 


(See  Splaine,  Edward  M., 
(See  Wells,  Joel  C.  as- 
(See  Cornell.  Edward  S., 
(See  Lambert,  R.  D.,  nnd 
(See  Case,  John   P.,  as- 

(See  Bond.  Wlllard  H.,  Jr., 


Ander.son,  Edwin,  assignor  to  Anderson  Die  Casting  and 

Engineering  Corporation,   Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Combi- 
nation  hearing  support,  retainer,  and  stop  attachment 

for  Venetian  blinds.     106,955  ;  Nov.   16. 
Anderson,  Edwin,  assignor  to  Anderson  Die  Casting  and 

Engineering  Corporation,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Venetian 

blind   tilting   device.      106,956 ;   Nov.    16. 
Anderson,    George   W.,    assignor   to   The   General   Tire  & 

Rubber  Company,   Akron,   Ohio.     Tire.      102,774 ;  Jan. 

19. 
Anderson,     Laura     V.,     Glendale,     Calif.       Baby's     bib. 

104,490:   May   11. 
Anderson,  Llovd,  assignor  to  National  Lock  Co.,  Rockford, 

111.     Door  handle.     103,758  ;  Mar.  23. 
Anderson,   Norwood,   Chester,  N.  Y.     Wrist  radio   casing. 

102,811  ;   Jan.    19. 
Anderson,  Norwood,  Chester,  N.  Y.    Wrist  cigarette  lighter 

casing.     104,178  ;  Apr.  20. 
Anderson.  Norwood,  Chester,  N.  Y.     Wrist  sundial  casing. 

105,646;  Aug.  17. 
Anderson,    Norwood,     Chester,    N.    Y.      Wrist    flashlight 

casing.     106,272  ;  Oct.  5. 
Anderson.  Oscar  M.,  assignor  to  Landers,  Frary  &  Clark, 

New  Britain,  Conn.    Waffle  iron.     102.775  ;  Jan.  19. 
Anderson.  Oscar  M.,  assignor  to  Landers,  Frary  &  Clark, 

New  Britain,  Conn.     Coffee  maker.     106.778  ;  Nov.  2. 
Anderson,  Oscar  M.,  assignor  to  Landers,  Frary  &  Clark, 

New  Britain,  Conn.     Electric  range.     107,331 ;  Dec.  7, 
Anderson,     Raymond    W.,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Sundial. 

104,336  :  May  4. 
Anderson,  Walter  A.,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,   assignor  to  Un- 
derwood   Elliott    Fisher    Company,    New    York.    N.    Y. 

Stand  for  business  machines.     105.080  ;  June  29. 
Andre.   William,   Brussels,   Wis.     Pan  or   similar   article. 

106.779  :  Nov.  2. 
Andres,   Lloyd    J..    Chicago,    HI.,    assignor    to   Automatic 

Musical    Instrument    Company,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich. 

Combination   vacuum   and   pressure   treatment    cabinet 

and  apparatus.     102,710  ;  Jan.  12. 
Andres,   Lloyd   J.,    Chicago,   111.,    assignor   to   Automatic 

Alusical    Instrument    Company,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich. 

Phonograph  cabinet,     104,828  ;  June  8. 
Andres,    Lloyd    J.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to   Automatic 

Instrument    Company.    Grand    Rapids,    Mich.      Thera- 
peutic lamp.     105.508:  Aug.  3. 
Andres,   Lloyd   J.,   Chicago,   HI.,   assignor   to   Automatic 

Instrument    Company.   Grand   Rapids,   Mich.      Program 

control  panel.     105,786  ;  Aug.  24. 
Andresen,  Carl  H.     (See  Norton,  L.  D.,  and  Andresen.) 
Andrews.    Jerome    E.,    Andover,    Mass.      Shoe.      102.730: 

Jan.   19. 
Andrews.    Jerome   E.,    Andover,    Mass.      Shoe.      102,737 ; 

Jan.   19. 
Andrews,  Jerome  E.,  Andover,  Mass.    Shoe.    102,738  ;  Jan. 

.\ndrews,  Jerome  E.,  Andover,  Mass,  Shoe.  105,544 ; 
Ausr.  3. 

Anschicks.  Rudolph  J.,  assignor  to  Protectoseal  Company 
of  America.  Chicago,  111.     Box.     105,320  ;  July  20 

Antenberg,  Samuel,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Hat  ornament  or 
similar  .-irticle.      103.92'J  :  .\pr    6 

Antonow.  Samuel  L.,  assignor  to  Vadsco  Sales  Corp.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Powder  can.     102.863  ;  Jan.  26. 

.\|><'\-  lOIootncal  Manufacturing  Company.  The.  (See  Hol- 
land.  Sulnov   S.,   :is<;icnor. ) 

Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Company,  The  (See 
Schwnneke,  Fred  C.  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Apex  Pinking  Machine,  Inc.  (See  Herschman,  Harry  C, 
assignor.)  j   ^  . 

^''I'o'J^Jp,'^"^?*'-  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Horseshoe  game  device. 
104,301  :  May  4. 

Anpleton  Electric  Company.  (See  Tornblom,  Nils  A.,  as- 
sicnor. ) 

Arbuckle.  Samuel  F..  Highland  Park,   assignor  to  United 

J*°s  Corporation,  Detroit.  Mich.   Signallamp.    102,864; 

Arcade  Alanuf.icturing  Company.  (See  Carruthers,  Janet 
P.,  assignor.) 

^'^N^asi'iraor?''  ^"'*'^  Corporation.     (See  Lewis,  Florence 
"^  A!;".ast'^"oO*''  ^''^^^  Corporation.     (See  Samstag,  Louis 

'^'romn.',  J,.°^?  ^••i,"\^,'.^?°''  t"  Universal  Metal  Products 

A,.„J^i   '^'"•^;J''"^*'l''  ^'"'''       Sprayer.     100.365  ;  Oct.  5. 

Arenberg.  Albert  L.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Patent 
License  Corporation.  Chicago,  HI.  Combined  globe  and 
panel  for  a  lighting  fixture.     104,230-  Anr    27 

Arenberg,   Albert   L..  Highland   Park,   assignor  to   Patent 

mn'e'l'for^''T-lV""'  "r^^<>-  I"-     Combined  g"obe  and 
p.inel   for  a   lighting  fixture.     104,231 ;  Apr.  27 

Arenberg,   Albert  L.,   Hichland  Park,   assignor  to  Patent 

Dane';'' for "o'TlV""'  l"'^"^''e°-  "'•     Combined  g"obe  and 
panel   for  .a  lighting  fixture.     104.232-  Anr    27 
Arenberg.  Albert  L.,   Highland   Park,   assignor  to  Patent 
nJne?To^"TrJ'""-. Chicago,  HI.     Combined  globe  and 
panel  for  a  lighting  fixture.     104,233  •   \pT   27 

'^TicX'fe  'VornL^V-  ^^eh^pd  Park,  assignor  io  Patent 
globT'lO*4X?r-"Ap?' '>7''''"^°'    "'■      ^'"''''''^    «^*"^« 

'^Tw7"f'  o'^'^''*  ^'■■'  Highland  Park,  assignor  to  Patent 
License  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Light-transmittine 
panel  for  a  lighting  fixture      104,235 -Apr    27  ^ 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


701 


Arenberg,  Albert  L.,  Highland  Park,  assignor  to   Patent 

License  Corporation,  Chicago,  111.     Combined  sectional 

luggage  rack  and  lighting  fixture  units.     107,062  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Arens,  Egmont  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Ho- 

bart  Manufacturing  Company,  Troy,  Ohio.     Holder  for 

labels  or  the  like.     104,387  ;  May  4. 
Aridor  Company,  The.      (See  Sneddon,  T.,  and  Safranski, 

assignors.) 
Arkin,     Mabel,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Dress     ensemble. 

106,.'557  ;  Oct.  19. 
Armitage,  Joseph  B.,  Wauwatosa,   assignor  to  Kearney  & 

Trecker  Corporation.  West  Allis,  Wis.     Combined  milling 

machine  column  and  base.     104,431 ;  May  11. 
Arms,     Ijeland     J.,     San    Francisco,     Calif.     Soap     cake. 

106..'527;  Oct.   19. 
Aro  Equipment  Corporation,  The.      (See   Ginter,  Charles 

W.,  assignor.) 
Aro  Equipment  Corporation,   The.      (See  Van  Doren,  H., 

and  Little,  assignors.) 
Aronson,    Louis   V.,    assignor  to  Art  Metal   Works,   Inc., 

Newark,  N.  J.     Electric  shaving  device.     103,294  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Aronson,   Louis  V.,   assignor   to   Art   Metal   Works,    Inc., 

Newark,  N.  J.     Electric  shaving  device.     103,295  :  Feb. 

23. 
Aronson,  Louis  V.,  Newark,   N.  J.,  assignor  to  Art  Metal 

Works,  Inc.     Smoker's  stand.     103,558  ;  Mar.   16. 
Aronson.  Louis  V.,  Newark,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  Art  Metal 

Works,  Inc.     Combined  pyrophoric  lighter  and  cigarette 

container.     104,953  ;  June  15. 
Aronson,  Louis  V.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Art  Metal 

Works.  Inc.     Combined  pyrophoric  lighter  and  cigarette 

container.     104.954  ;  June  15. 
Aronson,  Louis  V.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Art  Metal 

Works,  Inc.     Pyrophoric  lighter.     104,955  ;  June  15. 
Aronson,    Louis  V.,  assignor  to  Art  Metal  Works,   Inc.. 

Newark.     N.     J.       Combination    cigarette    lighter    and 

vanity  case  or  similar  article.     105,192  ;   July  6. 
Aronson,  Louis  V.,   Newark,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Art  Metal 

Works,    Inc.      Combined    pyrophoric    lighter    and    ciga- 
rette  container.      106.756  ;   Nov.   2. 
Aronson,   Louis   V.,   assignor   to   Art  Metal   Works,    Inc., 

Newark,  N.  J.     Book  end  or  similar  article.     106,878  : 

Nov.  9. 
Arrow-Hart   &   Hegeman   Electric   Company,   The.      (See 

Hawkinson,  John  L.,  assignor.) 
Artcrest     Manufacturing    Co.      (See    Price,    Milton,     as- 
signor. ) 
Artkraft    Sign    Company.       (See    Clark,    Morton    L.,    as- 
signor.) 
Art  Metal  Works,  Inc.     (See  Aronson,  Louis  V.,  assignor.) 
Artz,    Emanuel   L.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.  ■    Charm.      104,432  ; 

May  11. 
Ash.  Charles  S.,  Milford,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel 

Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Wheel.     103,664  ;  Mar.  23. 
Ashe,     Marselius    T.,    Garden    City,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to 

B.  Collier,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Vending  machine  cabinet. 

103,559;  Mar.  16. 
Asher,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Finger  ring.     105,563  ; 

Aug.   10. 
Asher,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Finger  ring.     105,564  ; 

Aug.   10. 
Ashley,    Frank   M.,    Great   Kills,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to    L. 

Gompers,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  trustee.    Inkstand.    103,296  : 

Feb.  23. 
Ashton,    Pearl  F.,   Providence,   R.   I.     Buckle.     103,003  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Ashton,  Pearl  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Ernest  E. 

Weller,    Providence.    R.    I.      Shoe   ornament   or   similar 

article.     104.337  ;  May  4. 
Ashton,  Poarl  F.,  Providence.  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Ernest  E. 

Weller,  Providence,  R.  I.     Shoe  ornanipnt  or  simil.nr  nr- 

ticle.     ]  04.3.'?8  :  May  4. 
Associated  Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.     (See  Nelson,  Mar- 
tin L.,   assignor.) 
Associated    Electric    Laboratories,    Inc.      (See   Obergfell, 

Herbert  F.,   assignor.) 
Associated  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Company.     (See  Steh- 

lik,  Rudolph  F.,  assignor.) 
Association   of   20-30   Club.s,    The.      (See  Yardley,    Ralph 

O.,  assignor.) 
Atkins.     Thomas     R.,     Cliftondale,     Mass.,     assignor     to 

Cololla    and    Lcighton    Shoe    Company,    Lynn,    Mass. 

Shoe.     103,091  :   li^ob.   9. 
Atkins,  William  M.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Plaque  or  similar 

article.     100.679;  Oct.   20. 
Atlantic  Rug  Co,      (See  Bemporad,  Ridiard  F.,  assignor.) 
Atlas   Supply  Company.      (See   Partonhoimer,   Joseph    K., 

•TRSignor.) 
Attaway,   William   E.,   Sr.,  Oklahoma  Cilv,   Okln.     Tnick 

body.     101,362  :  May  4. 
Auburn  Automobile  Company.     (See  Snoko,  Robert  D.,  as- 
signor.) 
Auger,    Louis   F.,    Ridgewood,    N.    J.,    assignor    lo    Stunzl 
Sons  Silk  Co.,   Inc.     Textile  fabric.     105,321;  July  20. 
Aull,   Harry,   assignor,   by    niosiin  assignments,    to    Fried- 

borgcr-Aaron      Mfg.      (  o,,      Plilladelplila,      Pa.      TOIastio 
fabric.      101,985  ;   June   22. 
Aurex  Corporiit  Ion.      (See  TTuth,  Walter  H.,  assignor.) 
Austin,  Joliu  ('.     Oklaluiina  CIt.v,  Okla.     Coinhiii(><l  air  111 

ter  and  cooler.     101,085  ;  Apr,  13. 
Austin,   Virginia   S,,  Tyos  Angeles,  Calif.     Doll   or  Himllar 

article.     107,072;  Dec.  28. 


Autocrat  Oil  Burner  Corporation.      (See  Fontana,   C.  L., 

and  Haggstrom,  assignors.) 
Automatic  Business  Machines,    Inc.      (See  Kuhler,   Otto, 

assignor.) 
Automatic  Instrument  Company.     (See  Andres,  Lloyd  J., 

assignor.) 
Automatic  Musical   Instrument  Company.      (See  Andres, 

Lloyd  J.,  assignor.) 
Automotive  Maintenance  Machinery  Co.      (See  Zimmer- 
man, Herman  W.,  assignor.) 
Autopoint  Company.     (See  Deli,  Frank  C,  assignor.) 
Autopoint  Company.     (See  Holmgren,  O.  F.,  and  Petzold, 

assignors.) 
Avedon.      Jacob,     Freeport,     N.     Y.     Lighter.     103,984; 

Apr.   6. 
Ayer,  Harriet  Hubbard,   Inc.      (See  Lux,  Eugene  J.,  as- 
signor.) 
B-G-H  Automotive  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Bro- 

deen,   Ernest  R.,  assignor.) 
B.  &  T.  Floor  Company,  The.     (See  Bonnell,  William  L., 

assignor.) 
Baack,   Howard  E.,  and  E.  A.  Tischer,   Chicago,   111.,  as- 
signors to  F.  Z.  Woods.     Game  board.     103,207  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Babbitt,    Edwin   V.,   Marion,   assignor   to  National  Fire- 
works,   Inc.,   West  Hanover,    Mass.      Sparkler    holder. 

104,155  ;  Apr.  20. 
Babcock,    Earl    C,    Painesville,    Ohio.      Bier.      107,307 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Babcock,    Verner    E.,    Toledo,    Ohio.       Compound    tool. 

105,369  :  July  27. 
Bach,  Alfons,  assignor  to  Cohn-Hall-Marx  Co.,  New  York, 

N.    Y.      Textile    fabric    or    similar    article.      104,511 ; 

May  11. 
Bach,  Alfons,  assignor  to  Cohn-Hall-Marx  Co.,  New  York, 

N.    Y.      Textile    fabric    or    similar    article.      104,512 ; 

May  11. 
Back,     Robert,    Chicago,    111.     Fountain    pen    or    similar 

article.     106,701  ;  Oct.   26. 
Bacon,   Edmund  N.,   Bloomfield  Hills,  Mich.,   assignor   to 

W.  B.   Farrell  Associates,  Inc.     Sign  unit  or  the  like. 

104,236  ;  Apr.  27. 
Badger    Meter    Manufacturing    Company.       (See    Miller, 

Jacob  C,  assignor.) 
BafC,   Abraham,   North  Arlington,   N.   J.     Fountain   pen. 

104,646;  May  25. 
Baff,  Abraham,  North  Arlington,  N.  J.     Penholder  desk 

stand.     105,728  ;  Aug.  24. 
Baggaley,    Robert    P.,    Paterson,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    D. 

Strauss  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tinsel  textile  fabric. 

106,528;  Oct.  19. 
Bahr,  Durward  A.,  Oberlin.  Ohio.     Door  mat  or  similar 

article.     105,428  ;  July  27. 
Bailey,   Truman.      (See  Bowen,  A.   S.,  and  Bailey.) 
Bailey- Walker   China   Company,    The.      (See   Walker,   Al- 
bert M.,  assignor.) 
Baird,  Moubrey  D.,  Babylon,  assignor  to  N.  E.  Herzfeld, 

and     S.     S.    Herzfeld,     co-partners    doing    business    as 

Stephen  Rug  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rug.     103,264; 

Feb.  16. 
Baird,  Moubrey  D.,  Babylon,  assignor  to  N.  E.  Herzfeld, 

and     S.     S.    Herzfeld,    co-partners    doing    business    as 

Stephen  Rug  Mills,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rug.     103,265  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Baird,  Moubrey  D.,  Babylon,  assignor  to  Nathan  Emerson 

Herzfeld    and    Saul    Stephen    Herzfeld.    doing    business 

under  name  and  stvle  of  Stephen  Rug  Mills,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Rug.     105,509  ;  Aug.  3. 
Baird,  Moubrey  D.,  Babylon,   assignor  to  N.  E.  Herzfeld 

and    S.    S.    Herzfeld,    doing   business   under   name    and 

style    Stephen    Rug    Mills,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Rug. 

105.771  ;  Aug.  24. 
Baird,  Moubre.v  D.,  Babylon,  assignor  to  Nathan  E.  and 

S.    S.    Herzfeld,    doing   business    under   firm    n:\mo    and 

st.vle   of   Stephen   Rug  Mills,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Rug. 

106,273  :  Oct.  5. 
r.nker  fc  Company.      (Sep  Kiope.  Henry  R..  assignor.) 
Baker  &  Company.      (See  Russell,  Harry  J.,  assignor.) 
Baker.  Kennelli  E.,  assignor  to  Gerber  Products  Company, 

Fremont.  Mich.      Display  rack.      104.956  ;  June  15. 
Baker,    Lewis    T.,    Jacksonville,    Fla.      Barrel.      105,932  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Baker,    Sylvester    A.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Combined 

chimney  and  lamp  shade.     107,490:   Dec.   21. 
r.nldwin  Company,  The.      (See  Day,  Wilbur  IM.,  assignor.) 
Ball  Brothers  Company.      (See  Petty,  Fred  J.,  assignor.) 
I!nllns(>yns,    Albert    C,    Berkeley,    assignor    to    Standard 

Oil  C'onipany  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Dis- 
penser.     100,274;   Oct.   5. 
Balleuzwoig,    Julius,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Lady's   handbag 

or  similar  iirticlc.     10  1,433  ;  May  11. 
I'alog,     ("oruel.     New     York,     N.     Y.        Dross     ornaiucnt, 

103,701  ;  Mar.  23. 
Bal.siim.    .Idliu    M.,    Kennllworth,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric, 

107, 476  ;  Dec.   14. 
li.ilstiM-.    ,\ll)(M-t,    Chicago,    Til.      Desk    or    similar    article. 

106.101  :  .Sept.  21. 
Itiilye.il,     l!iiy     M.,     Oklahoma     Cilv,     Okla.       Nebulizer. 

105,933  :   Sept.  7. 
ninicri)ri,   .\lli(-rl   1''.,  Ni>w(<>n,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Bancroft 

Walker    Company,    WallliMUi,    Mass.      Shoe.      10.''),5tr»  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Bancroft    Walker    ("'on\i>iniy.       (See    Bancroft,    .\lbcrt    V., 

asHlgnor. ) 


702 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bancroft-Walker   Company.      (See   Borda,    Pasquale,    as- 
signor.) 
Bancroft  Walker  Company.     (See  Lazar,  Lee,  assignor.) 
Bancroft    Walker    Company.       (See    Vamos,    Alfred,    as- 
signor.) 
Bancroft  Walker  Company.     (See  Weinstat,  Samuel.) 
Bank  of  The  Manhattan  Company,  Trustee.     (See  Brogden, 

Ernest  M.,  assignor.) 
Banks,  Gay  T.  W.,  Annapolis,  Hd.    Cocktail  compartment 

plate.     103,705  ;  Mar.  23. 
Banner   Shoemakers,    Inc.      (See   Feldman,   Bernard,   as- 
signor. ) 
Bannister.   Allen   S.,  Teaneck,   N.   J.,  assignor  to    United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe 
sole.     107,400  :  Dec.  14. 
Banta,    Dorac    B.,    Bloomfield,    assignor    to    Thomas    A. 
Edison,  Incorporated,  West  Orange,  K.  J.     Battery  se- 
lector.    104,237  :  Apr.  27. 
Barber,    HowarO    15.,    assignor    to   Montgomery    Ward    & 
Co.,    Incorporated,    Chicago.    III.     Refrigerator    handle. 
IC^.SP."  :  Mar.  ^0. 
Barber,    Howard    B.,    assignor   to   Montgomery   Ward   & 
Co.,    Incorporated,    Chicago,    111.      Refrigerator    tray. 
106,419  ;   Oct.   12. 
Barclay,  McClelland,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Siphon  bottle  or 

similar  article.     102,86.5  ;  Jan.  26. 
Bard-Parker  Company  Inc.     (See  Wilson,  J.  A.,  and  Hob- 
son,  assignors.) 
Bardstown  Distillery,   Inc.      (See  Henshel,  Harry  D.,  as- 
signor.) 
Barg,  Joseph,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Tire.     104.238  ;  Apr.  27. 
Barks,   Frank   S.,   assignor  to  Lincoln  Engineering  Com- 
pany, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Grease  cabinet.     105,322  ;  July 
20. 
Barlow,  Isaac  C,  and  E.  D.  Campbell,  Berwick,  Pa.,  and 
O.    Kuhler,    Grantwood,    N.   J.,   assignors   to   American 
Car  and  Foundry  Company,  New  York.  X.  Y.     Articu- 
lated railway  car  or  similar  article.     106,907  ;  Nov.  9. 
Barna,  Herman,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Game  board.     103,759  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Barnes.   James  F.,  and   J.  O.  Reinecke,   Chicago,  111.,  as- 
signors to  The  Delta  Manufacturing  Company,  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.     Drill  press  pulley  guard.     10."). 429  ;  July  27. 
Barnes.    Raymond    F.,    and    A.    N.    Van    Keulen,    Grand 

Rapids,  Mich.    Coat  rack.     104.760;  June  1. 
Bamett,  Jack,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Slipper  or  similar  article. 

103,560;  Mar.  16. 
Barney,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  to  Tiffany  &  Company,  New 
York,   N.    Y.      Spoon   or  analogous   article.      105,193 ; 
July  6. 
Barnhart,  Abner  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,347  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Barnhart,  Adam  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Jacque- 
line   Cochran,    doing   business    as    J.    C.    Laboratories, 
Roselle,  N.  J.     Cosmetic  container.     107.145  ;  Nov.  23. 
Barofsky,  Jack,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Motor  vehicle.  106,813  ; 

Nov.   2. 
Barrett,  Bertha  T.,  Brooklyn,  and  E.  Johnson,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Clip.     107.036  :  Dec.  28. 
Barrett,  Colin  D..  Wa*ertown,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.     Flashlight  cas- 
ing.    102,866 :  Jan.  26. 
3arrett,  Colin  D.,  Watertown,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.    Flashlight  bead 
shell.     102.867  ;  Jan.  26. 
Barrett,  Colin  D.,  Watertown,  assignor  to  Scovill  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.     Flashlight  base 
cap.     102.868  :  Jan.  26. 
Barrett,   Colin  D..    deceased,   by  R.  A.   Barrett,  executor, 
Watertown,    assignor    to    Scovill    Manufacturing    Com- 
pany,  Waterbury,    Conn.     Hose  nozzle.     106,680 ;  Oct. 
26. 
Barrett.   Colin  D..    dpcea.«ed,   by   R.  A.   Barrett,   executor, 
Watertown.    assignor    to    Scovill    Manufacttiring    Com- 
pany,  Waterbury,    Conn.     Hose  nozzle.     100,681  •   Oct 
26. 
Barrett,  Kathryn  S.,  Minneapolis.  Minn.    Spectacle  frame 

or  similar  article.     103,297  ;  Feb.  23. 
Barrett.    Richard   A.,  executor.      (See  Barrett.   Colin    D  ) 
Barry.  David  P.,  Corporation.     (See  Schwartz,  Arthur  J., 

assignor.) 
Bar.s,   Jac(Hipg  M.,    New  York,  N.   Y.,  assignor  to  Warren 

Telcchron  Company.     Clock  case.     104,011  ;  Apr.  13. 
Bars,   Jacques  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Warren 

Tclechron  Company.     Clock  case.     104.012  ;  Apr.  13. 
Bars,  Jacques  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 

Electric  Company.     Timer  c.tsp.     104.0].'?;  Apr.  1."!. 
Bars.  Jacques  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Warren 

Teloehron  Company.     Clock  case.     107.004  ;  Nov.  16. 
Bars,   Jacques  M..  New  York.  N.   Y.,  assignor  to  Warren 

Telerliron  Companv.     Clock  case.      107,401  :  Dec.  14. 
Barfh,  Harry  E.,  n.'ssignor  to  The  New  Martinsville  iJlass 
Mfg.  Company.  New  Martinsville,  W.  Va.     Plate  or  sim- 
ilar article.     102,812;  Jan.   19. 
Barth.  Stanley.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cocktail  ring.     104.303  • 

Mnv  4. 
Rartlett.     Albert     J.,     Shelbyvllle,     Ky.       Cutting     tool 

105,194;  July  0. 
Banich.  Edward.  New  York.  N.  Y.     Gllet.     104,086  ;  Apr 

13. 
Banieh,  F/dward,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sun  jacket.    106,080  • 

Sept.  14. 
Bnarh.  Harriet,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106  558-  Oct 
19. 


Bassick    Company,    The.      (See    Herold,    Walter    F.,    as- 
signor. ) 
Bastinck,  Frangois,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Milk  can  cover. 
104,647  ;  May  25. 

Batchelder,  Eliot  P.,  assignor  to  Dixie-Vortex  Company, 
Easton,  Pa.  Paper  cup  or  similar  articles.  104,521 ; 
May  18. 

Batell,  Jack  J.,  Crete,  111.  Roofing  or  siding.  107,209; 
Nov.  30. 

Bates,  Arthur,  North  AttleboiO,  Mass..  assignor  to  Evans 
Case  Company.  Receptacle  for  cigarettes  or  other  arti- 
cles.    102,626  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bates,  Arthur,  North  Attleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Evans 
Case  Company.  Compact  or  the  like.  107,402  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Battery  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Henry,  Harry  H., 
assignor.) 

Battery  Patents  Corporation.  (See  Lewis,  George  S., 
assignor. ) 

Bat^\nng  Aircraft  Company.  (See  McGinty,  Walter  F,, 
assignor.) 

Baum,  Albert  J.,  assignor  to  American  Chair  Company, 
Sheboygan.  Wis.     Chair.     102.978  ;  Feb.  2. 

Baum,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     103,208 ;  Feb.  16. 

Baum,  William  A.,  Forest  Hills.  N.  Y.  Instrument  case 
or  similar  article.     103,561  ;  Mar.  16. 

Banmann,  Carl  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabria 
105,831 ;  Aug.  31. 

Baumann,  Carl  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
106.129  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Bouchard,  Sam- 
uel E.,  assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Mowson,  Albert 
G.,  assignor.) 

Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Company.  (See  Trautmann,  Otto 
E.,  assignor.) 

Bayers,  George  W.,  Denver,  Colo.  Air-compressor  unit. 
103,665  ;  Mar.  23. 

Bayor,  Joan,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,918  ;  Aug.  31. 

Bayor.  Joan,  New  York.  N.   Y.     Dress.     106.341  ;  Oct.  5. 

Bayor,  Joan,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,515  ;  Oct.  12. 

iiayor,  Joan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble.  106,559  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Bayreuther.  Karl.  Selb.  Germany,  assignor  to  The  Rosen- 
thal China  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cup. 
103  907  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bayreuther,  Karl,  Selb,  Germany,  assignor  to  The  Rosen- 
thal China  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  T.  Soup  cup 
or  similar  article.     107,403  ;  Dec.  14. 

Bay  State  Optical  Company.  (See  Nernev,  George  E., 
assignor.) 

BUzner,  Eugene,  Providence,  R.  I.  Separable  brooch. 
106,420;  Oct.   12. 

Bear,  Fred  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Archer's  glove.  107,294: 
Nov.  30. 

Beardsley,  Harry  I.,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  and  J.  M.  Havward, 
Crestwood,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Bell  Telephone  Labora- 
tories Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone  di- 
rectory  cabinet.      103,144  ;   Feb.   9. 

Bechtol.  Archie  H.,  Daytona  Beach,  Fla.  Table.  106,957  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Beck,  Ernie  J.,  assignor  to  S.  Karpen  &  Bros.,  Chicago. 
111.     Seat.     103.624 ;  Mar.  16. 

Beck,  Frank  H..  Shelbyville,  Tenn.  Combined  eraser  and 
pencil  tip.     104.522  ;  Mav  IS. 

Beck,  Frank  H.,  Shelbyville".  Tenn.  Combined  eraser  and 
pencil  tip.     104,523;  Mav  18. 

Beck,  Mary,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Pad  holder.  104.829 : 
June  8. 

Becker,  Arthur  D.,  Painesville,  Ohio.  Casing  for  fluid 
filters.      103.790  ;  Mar.   30. 

Becker,  George  L.     (See  Stutsman.  O.  E.,  and  Becker.) 

Becker,  \\  ilham  F.,  Elmhurst,  N.  Y.  Collar  retaining  clip 
or  the  like.    104,714  ;  June  1. 

Becvar,  Joseph,  Wickliffe,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Co- 
''Et'"i3*17*^.§'^°^'P  Company,  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Gas  range. 
107,673  ;  Dee.  28. 

Ceech-Nut  Packing  Company.  (See  Follett,  Charles  A., 
assignor.) 

Bopch-Xut  Packing  Company.  (See  West,  William  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Behling.  \Vllllam  G..  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Combination  vend- 
ing machine  and  scale.     107.210  ■  Nov    30 

Behrel,  Giraud  W.,  Chicago,  and  H.  Tvson.  Oak  Park, 
assignors  to  The  Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company, 
Chicago,  n.     Service   bar  counter.     104,130  ;   Apr.   20. 

Behrel,  Giraud  W..  Chicago,  and  H.  Tvson,  Oak  Park, 
assignors  to  The  Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company 
Chicago.  Ill      Service  bar  counter.      104.131 ;   Apr.  20. 

Behrel,   Giraud   M .,    Chicago,   and   H.   Tvson.    Oak    Park. 

.     .assignors   to  The  Brunswick-Balke-Coilender  Company 

Chicago,  lU.     Service  bar  counter.     104,132 ;  Apr.  20. 

Belckert  Ernest,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Game  board.  104,364  ; 
•>iay  4. 

Beidner,  Benjamin.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Tucked  embroidered 
textile  fabric.     105,832  ;  Aug.  .'^1. 

Beisang.  Alfred  O.,  .assignor  to  Brown  &  Bigelow,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.     Knife.     102.869 ;  Jan.  26 

i^'  E'l^ard  T.,  Comp.any.     (See  Beiser,  Oscar  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Belser,  Oscar  E^as.^ignor  to  Edward  T.  Beiser  Company, 
103209  •"Feb'"i'6       °°'      ^^"^^    *"■    similar    container. 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


703 


Belden  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Loewy,  Raymond, 

assignor.) 
Beldoch,    Albert    I.,    New    Tork,    N.    Y.      Belt.      107,607; 

Dec.  21. 
Bell,  Fred.      (See  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  and  Bell.) 
Bell  &  Howell  Company,  The.      (See  Howell,   Albert  S., 

assignor.) 
Bell,   Morris  A.,   Oshkosh,  Wis.     Game  board.     106,958  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories  Incorporated.     (See  Beards- 
ley,  H.   I.,  and  Hay  ward,   assignors.) 
Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated.      (See  Cruser, 

Victor  I.,   assignor.) 
Bellanca,  Frank  M.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.     Airplane  or  the 

like.     106,275  ;  Oct.   5. 
Bellows    &   Company.      (See   Wildman,    Frederick    S..    as- 
signor.) 
Belmont  Radio  Corporation.      (See  Marholz,   Richard  C, 

assignor.) 
Belove,  Harry,  New  York,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Abraham 

Danzig,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Watchcase.     105,470  ;  Aug.  3. 
Beltram,     Quincy,     Newark,     N.     J.     Implement    handle. 

103,797  ;  Mar.   30. 
Bemis,  Kenneth  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Compartment  serv- 
ing tray.     106,105  ;  Sept.  21. 
Bemis,     Kenneth     E.,      Oakland,     Calif.     Serving     tray. 

106,529  ;  Oct.  19. 
Bemis,  Kenneth  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.    Store  front.    107,107  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Bemporad,  Richard  F.,  Forest  Hills,  Long  Island,  assignor 

to   Atlantic    Rug    Co.,    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Rug. 

106,757  ;   Nov.   2. 
Bemporad,  Richard  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rug.     107,005  ; 

Nov.  16.    - 
Benander,  George  B.,  Yalesville,  Conn.,  assignor  to  The 

Monowatt    Electric     Corporation.       Combined     contact 

plug,   lamp   socket,   and    shade.      103,145 ;   Feb.    9. 
Ben-Burk,   Inc.       (See  Berkowitz,    Hyman    C,    assignor.) 
Bendheim,  Ferdinand.      (See  Parstel,  Dave,  assignor.) 
Bendix  Aviation  Corporation.     (See  Friez,  Lucien  L.,  as- 
signor.) 
Bendix  Home  Appliances,  Inc.      (See  Northup,   Amos  E., 

assignor.) 
Beniston,  William  J.,  Seaford,  assignor  to  Julius  Kayser 

&   Co.,    New    York,   N.    Y.     Knitted    fabric.     102,979 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Benjamin,    Benjamin,    Freeport,    N.    Y.     Shoe.     104,912 ; 

June  15. 
Benjamin,   Benjamin,   Freeport,   N.    Y.     Shoe.     105,257 ; 

July  13. 
Benjamin,    Benjamin,    Freeport,   N.   Y.     Shoe.     106,644 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Benjamin,    Benjamin,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Shoe.      107,211 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Benjamin,   Benjamin,   Brooklyn,    N.   Y.      Shoe.      107,212 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Benjamin,  Benjamin,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     107,308  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Benjamin  Electric  Mfg.  Company.     (See  Phillips,  Paul  D., 

assignor.) 
Benjamin  Electric  Company.      (See  Waterbury,  John  H., 

assignor.) 
Benker,  George  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Key  holder.   104,548  ; 

May  18. 
Benner,  Russell  E.     (See  Rand,  J.  H.,  Jr.,  and  Benner.) 
Bennett  Incorporated.      (See  Neitzke,  Oscar  F.,  assignor.) 
Bennington  Wax  Paper  Company.     (See  Lasher,  Harry  J., 

assignor.) 
Benoit,  Fred,  and  P.  Pactat,  Chicago,  111.     Stenographic 

machine.     106,716  ;  Oct.  26. 
Bensel,  Dur.vea,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Box  or  similar  contain- 
er.    104,059  ;  Apr.  13. 
Benson,  Arthur  B.      (See  Allen,  J.  E.,  and  Benson.) 
Bent'/,    George    B.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Bathroom    stool. 

106J80;    Nov.   2. 
Berch,   Samuel  H.,  assignor  to   Western  Dairy  Products, 

Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Bottle  hood.     103,260  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Beronstein,  Frank,  assignor  to  Panther-Panco  Rubber  Co. 

Inc.,  Chelsea,  Mass.     Shoe  solo.     103,484  ;  Mar.  9. 
Borger,    Marie    R.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress.     107,181  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Berger,    Marie    R.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress.     107,182 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Bergor,    Marie   R.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,381  ; 

Doc.  7. 
Berger,    Marie    R.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Dress.      107,382 ; 

Doc.  7. 
Berger,  Marie  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     107,477  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Bergor,  Samuel  I..  Newark,  N.  J.    Toy  or  similar  article. 

105,833 ;  Aug.  31. 
Berglund,  Charles  11.,  Worcester,  Mass.    Combination  fuel 

stand  and  article  support.     103,208  ;  Feb.  23. 
Bcrla,    Blagio,   assignor   to    Societft   Anonlma   Ofllclne   Di 

Vlllar  I'erosa,  Turin,   Italy.      Cash   register.     103,025  ; 

Mar.  10. 
Beria,    Blagio,   assignor   to    Socletfl,   Anonlma   OfTlcIne   Dl 

Vllliir   I'erosa,  Turin,   Italy.     Casli   register.      103,020; 

Mar.  10. 
Beria,    Bliiglo,   assignor   to   Socletfl,   Anonlma    OITloIno   DI 

Vlllnr   I'nrosM,   Turin,    Italy.     Keyboard    for   cash    reg- 
isters.    103,627  ;  Mar.  16. 


Berk,   Samuel  S.,   assignor  to  E.   I.  Fertman,   Cleveland, 

Ohio.  Eyeshade  or  similar  article.  102,673  ;  Jan.  12. 
Berk,  Sol  K.,  Brookline,  Mass.  Jug.  104,179  ;  Apr.  20. 
Berkowitz,      Fannie,      Lawrence,      N.      Y.        Sunbonnet. 

105,195  ;  July  6. 
Berkowitz,  Hyman  C,  assignor  to  Ben-Burk,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Mass.     Bottle.     104,715 ;  June  1. 
Berkowitz,  Hyman  C,  assignor  to  Ben-Burk,  Inc.,  Boston, 

Mass.     Bottle.     104.716  :  June  1. 
Berlinger,    Joseph  F.,   New  York,  N.   Y.      Textile   fabric. 

107,369  ;  Dec.  7. 
Berman,  Abraham  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sweater  ensem- 
ble.    105,643  ;  Aug.    10. 
Berman,  Abraham   T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sweater  ensem- 
ble.    106,342;  Oct.  5. 
Berman,  Israel,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     102,739  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Berman,   Israel,   Little  Falls,  N.  Y.      Slipper.     102,740 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Berman,    Israel,    Little   Falls,    N.   Y.      Slipper.      104,761 ; 

June  1. 
Berman,    Israel,   Little   Falls,    N.  Y.      Slipper.      104,762 ; 

June  1. 
Berman,   Israel,  Little  Falls,  N.   Y.      Slipper.     105,834; 

Aug.  31. 
Berman,   Israel,   Little  Falls,  N.  Y.     Slipper.      105,835 ; 

Aug.  31. 
Berman,   Israel,  Little  Falls,  N.   Y.      Slipper.     106,276 : 

Oct.   5. 
Berman,    Israel,    Little   Falls,    N.   Y.     Slipper.     106,530; 

Oct.  19. 
Berman,   Isreal,   Little   Falls,   N.   Y.     Slipper.     107,176 ; 

Sept.  28. 
Bernard,    Herbert,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

103,606  ;  Mar.  16. 
Berner,  Jesse  S.     (See  Schwab,  M.  C,  and  Berner.) 
Bernstein,  Irving  H.,  and  M.  Presslaff,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Blouse.     103,366  ;  Feb.  23. 
Bernstein,   Milton,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Handle   for   knives, 

forks,   and  similar  articles.     104,549  ;   May  18. 
Bernstein,  Milton,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  National  Silver 

Company,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Fork   or  similar  article. 

104,648  ;  May  25. 
Bernstein,  Milton,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  National  Silver 

Company,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Spoon    or   other   similar 

article.     107,063  ;  Nov.  23. 
Berrick,    Viola   M.,   New  York,    N.   Y.      Dress.      107,478 : 

Dec.  14. 
Berridge,    Howard    R.,    Hasbrouck    Heights,    assignor    to 

Andrew  McLean  Co.,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Curtain  or  similar 

article.    104,550  ;  May  18. 

Berry,  Adoree  E.,  Oakland,  Calif.     Doll.     105,323  ;  July 

20. 
Berry,   Halen,   New   York,   N.    Y.     Dress.     106,560 ;    Oct. 

19. 
Berry,  Helen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,180 ;  Apr.  20. 
Berry,  Helen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,203  ;  Apr.  20. 
Berry,  Helen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,204  ;  Apr  20 
Berry,  Helen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,205  ;  Apr.  20. 
Berry,  Helen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,206  ;  Apr.  20. 
Berry,  Helen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,207  ;  Apr  20 
Berry,  Helen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,208  ;  Apr  20 
Berry,  Helen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,.^SS-  Mav  4 
Berry,  Helen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,513;  May' 11. 
Berry,  Helen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,514;  May  11 
Berry,  Helen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  105,772  •  Aug  24 
Berry,  Helen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,165  ;  Sept.  21. 
Berry,  Michael  E.,  assienor  to  The  American-National 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Juvenile  vehicle.  105,370 : 
July  27. 
Bersted,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Bersted  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Fostoria,  Ohio.    Electric  toaster.     105,354  ;  July 

Bersted,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Bersted  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Fostoria,  Ohio.    Electric  toaster.     105,359  ;  July 

Bersted  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Bersted,  Alfred 

assignor.) 
Bestler,  John  W.,  Chicago,  111.     Cabinet  for  a  hair  waving 

machine.     102,627;  Jan.  5. 
Betnncourt,  Gilbert.      (See  Opperman,  O.  F.,  and  Betan 

court.) 
Beverly,  Brenton  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Glove.     104,551 

May  18. 
Beverly,  Brenton  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Glove.     104,830 

June  8. 
Bevin,  Stanley  A.,  East  Hampton,  Conn.     Bell.     106,175 

Sept.  28. 
Bleber,    Samuel,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      105.240 

July  6. 
Blebor,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,086  ;  Aug, 

Bieler,  Benjamin,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Toy  bank.     105.510 

Aug.  .1. 
Bllllnglon,    TTcnry    E.,    Park    Itidw,    ns.signor    to    Kellogg 

Swilclihoard   &    Supply    Coinpanv,    Clilcago,    111.      Tclo 

I)li<)iu>  desk  stand.     10i,0S7  :  Ai)r.  13. 
Bln<l(>r,  Rubin,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Fur  stretcher.     104,380 

May  4. 
nitigliain,    George   IT.,    Jr.,    Cambridge.    Mnsa.     Overshoe, 

IOC, 177  ;  Sept.  28. 
Bingham.    G(>org('    II.,    Jr.,    Cambridge,    Mass.     Overshoe, 

10(1,178;  Sept.  28. 


704 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bingham,   George  H.,   Jr.,   Cambridge,   Mass.      Overshoe. 

100,179  ;  Sept.  28. 
Bingham,    George    H.,    Jr.,    Cambridge,    Mass.     Overshoe. 

106,180:  Sept.  28. 
Bingham  Pump  Company.     (See  Blom,  Carl,  assignor.) 
Binkowski,    Eugene   W.,    Jersey    City,    and    J.    V.    Loose, 

North  Bergen,  N.  J.     Spark  plug.     105, 5G5  ;  Aug.   10. 
Birdseye,  Clarence,   Gloucester,  Mass.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,   to   Birdseye  Electric   Corporation,  Dover, 

Del.     Lamp  bulb.     105,081  ;  June  29. 
Birdseye,   Clarence,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Birds- 
eye    Electric    Corporation,    Dover,    Del.      Lamp     bulb. 

105,082  ;  June  29. 
Birdseye  Electric  Corporation.     (See  Birdseye,   Clarence, 

assignor.) 
Bireley,  Frank  W.,  assignor  to  Bireley's  Inc.,  Los  Angeles, 

Calif.     Bottle.     102,074 ;  Jan.  12. 
Bireley's  Inc.      (See  Bireley,   Frank   W.,  assignor.) 
Birklic.ul.  Frank  G.,  assignor  to  S.  L.   Allen  A:  Co.,   Inc., 

Philadt'lphia.  Pa.     Wheeled  coaster.     103.419  :  Mar.  2. 
Birnbaum,  Leon,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lace.     102,711 ;  Jan. 

12. 
Birnbaum,  Leon,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lace.     103,275  :  Feb. 

16. 
Birnbaum,  Leon,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lace.     105,787  :  Aug. 

24. 
Bissell  Carpet  Sweeper  Company.     (See  Williams,  Findley, 

assignor. ) 
Bitney,  Dewey  H.,  assignor  to  Union  Steel  Products  Com- 
pany, Albion,  Mich.     Display  rack.     104,552  ;   May  18. 
Biva,   Lucien,   assignor  to   O.   Timme,   doing   business  as 

E.  F.  Timme  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rug.     103,299  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Biva,    Lucien,    assignor   to    Otto    Timme,    doing   business 

under  name  and  style  of  E.  F.  Timme  &  Son,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Rug.     104,434:  May  11. 
Biva,   Lucien,   assignor   to   O.   Timme,   doing  business   as 

E.  F.  Timme  &  Son,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rug.     103,300  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Biva,  Lucien,  Bronx,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  O.  Timme,  doing 

business  under  name  and  style  of  E.  F.  Timme  &  Son, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Rug.     104,674;  May  25. 
Black    &    Decker    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See 

Decker,   Alonzo  G.,  assignor.) 
Black,    Louise    L.,    Chicago,    111.      Container    or    similar 

article.     104,649  ;  May  25. 
Black,    Rowland    J.,    Buflfalo.    N.    Y.      Heater    register    or 

similar  article.     104,763  ;  June  1. 
Blackhawk  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Mandl,  Sigraund.  assignor.) 
Blackley,  James  L.,  assignor  to  The  Duplex  Printing  Press 

Companv,    Battle    Creek,    Mich.     Printing    press    unit 

frame.     105,258;  July  13. 
Blackley,  James  L.,  assignor  to  The  Duplex  Printing  Press 

Company.    Battle    Creek,    Mich.     Printing    press    unit 

frame.     105,259  ;  July  13. 
Blacknioro,    Bayard   C,    Winchester,    Calif.      Floor   lamp. 

105,511  ;  Aug.  3. 
Blackstono    Manufacturing    Company.      (See    Conterman, 

Fred  A.,  assignor.) 
Blaha,  Stephen  J.     (See  Bowersox,  J.  W.,  and  Blaha,  as- 
signors.) 
Blake  Manufacturing  Corporation.     (See  Roehrich,  Paul 

E.,  assignor.) 
Blake  Manufacturing  Corporation.     (See  Wood,  Orville  T., 

assignor.) 
Blakeslee,  Arthur  L.,  assignor  to  Kalamazoo  Stove  Com- 
pany,  Kalamazoo,   Mich.     Combination   solid   fuel    and 

electric   cooking  stove.      106,421  ;   Oct.    12. 
Blanchard,  Hymen  A.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Ash  tray.     104,156  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Blankmann,      Charles     M.,      St.      Louis,      Mo.        Buckle. 

104,239  ;  Apr.  27. 
Blasi,  Frank  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Pendant.     107,108  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Blavet.     Elyon,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Dress     ensemble. 

106,717  :   Oct.  26. 
Blavet,  Elyon,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,908;  Nov.  9. 
Bleich,  Alfred.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hair  barrette  or  similar 

article.     105,083  :  June  29. 
Bloch.  Gustnve.    New  York,  N.  Y.     Net  fabric  or  similar 

article.     103,524  ;  Mar.  9. 
Bloch,  Gustave,    New  York,  N.  Y.     Net  fabric  or  similar 

article.     103,525  ;  Mar.  9. 
Bloch,  Gustave,    New  York,  N.  Y.     Net  fabric  or  similar 

article.     103.520  ;  Mar.  9. 
Blocker,   Walter  A.,   Larclimont,   X.  Y.     Spectacle  frame 

104,014;  Apr.  1.3. 
Blocker.   Waller  A.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.     Spectacle   frame 

104,015  ;  Apr.  13. 
Blom.   Carl,   assignor  to  Bingham   Pump   Company,    Inc., 

Portland,  Or.og.     Wet  type  gas  pump.     103,700  ;  Mur.  23. 
BlombiTg,    Martin   P.       (See   Hamilton,    H.    L.,   Dihvorth, 

Blomberg,  Knickerbocker,  and  Klein.) 
Blomherg.   Martin   P.      (See   Hamilton,    H.    L.,   Dilworth, 

Blomberg,   Otter,   Knickerbocker,   and   Klein.) 
Bloomfleld,   Samuel,   Chicago,   III.     Bottle   cap.     102,741  ; 

.Tan.    19. 
Bloiinilield.  Samuel,  Chicago,  III.     Potato  slicer.     103,384  : 

Mar.   2, 
Blooston,  Richard  J.,  and  T.  K.  Kelly,  Jr.,  Minneapolis, 

Minn.     Ring.     lOO.O.W ;  Nov.  10. 
Blow,    George    W.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Atomizer    case. 

105,506  ;  Aug.  10. 


Blumenthal.    Sidney    E.,    New    Orleans,    La.      Mattress. 

104,598  ;  May  18. 
Bly,    Charley    M.,    Cortez,    Fla.      Pipe    spark    arrester. 

107,370  ;  Dec.  7. 
Boardman,  Harry  C,  assignor  to  Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron 

Company,   Chicago,   111.     Storage  tank.      103,210 ;  Feb. 

10. 
Bobroff,  Bornett  L.,  Racine,  Wis.     Signal  lamp  for  auto- 
motive vehicles.     105,773  ;  Aug.  24. 
Bocklage,   Irene  M.,   assignor  to  Cosmesis,   Inc.,   Chicago, 

111.     Bottle.     104,339  ;  May  4. 
Bode,  Emile,  assignor  to  Societe  Anonyme  des  Etablisse- 

ments   Elesca    &   Maille   Reunis    (L.   K.    S.   M.),   Paris, 

France.     Tray  or  similar  article.     105,687  ;  Aug.  17. 
Boehm,   John   B.    assignor  to   Morpantown   Glass   Works, 

Morgantown.  W.  Va.    Tumbler.     105,430  ;  July  27. 
Boehm,   John  B.,  assignor  to  Morgantown   Glass  Works, 

Morgantown,  W.  Va.     Tumbler.     105,567  ;  Aug.  10. 
Boeing    Aircraft    Company.       (See    Canney,    F.    R.,    and 

Wood,  assignors.) 
Boepple,    Hans,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Sweater.      103,527 

Mar.  9. 
Boepple,    Hans,   New   York,   N.    Y.      Sweater.      106,960 

Nov.  16. 
Boepple.    Hans,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Sweater.      106,961 

Nov.  16. 
Boepple,    Hans,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Sweater.      106,962 

Nov.  16. 
Boepple.    Hans,    New    I'ork,    N.    Y.      Sweater.      107,213 

Nov.  30. 
Boepple.    Hans,   New  York,   N.    Y.      Sweater.      107,214 

Nov.  30. 

Boggs,  Frederick  B.,  Springfield,  Ohio.    Electric  manicnr- 

ing  machine.     104,491 ;  May  11. 
Bohland,  Gustav,  Miami  Beach,  Fla.     Automobile  radiator 

ornament  or  similar  article.     106,247  ;  Sept.  28. 
Bohland,  Gustav,  Miami  Beach,  Fla.     Automobile  radiator 

ornament  or  similar  article.     106,248  ;  Sept.  28. 
Bohland,  Gustav,  Miami  Beach,  Fla.     Automobile  radiator 

ornament  or  similar  article.     106,249  ;  Sept.  28. 
Bonardi,   Giuseppe,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Bottle  or  similar 

article.     104,435;  May  11. 
Bonat,   Samuel,  &  Bro.      (See  Cohen,  Harry,  assignor.) 
Bond,    David    S.,    Brookline,    Mass.      Vending    machine. 

107.215  ;   Nov.  30. 
Bond,  Willard  H.,  Jr.,  East  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  assignor 

to   American    Seating    Company,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich. 

Chair.     103,211 ;  Feb.  16. 
Bond,   William  H.,    Jr.,   East   Grand   Rapids,   assignor   to 

American  Seating  Companv,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Ta- 
ble.    104,390  :  May  4. 
Bond.    Willard   H.,   jr.,   East   Grand   Rapids,    assignor   to 

American     Seating    Company,     Grand     Rapids,     Mich. 

Chair.     105,084  ;  June  29. 
BonnoU,    William   L.,   Columbus,    Ohio.      Edging   strip   or 

similar  article.     103,480  :  Mar.  9. 
Bonnell,   William  L.,   Columbus,   Ohio.      Binding   strip  or 

similar  article.     103,487  ;  Mar.  9. 
Bonnell,    William    L.,    assignor    to   The    B.    &    T.    Floor 

Company.  Columbus,  Ohio.    Butt  edging  strip  or  similar 

article.     103,485  ;  Mar.  9. 
P.onwit    reller.   Inc.      (See  Pennover,  Sara  W..  assignor.) 
Bonwit  Teller,  Inc.     (See  Spadea,  Jean,  assignor.) 
Borda    Pasquale,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bancroft- 

J\  alker   Company,    Waltham,    Mass.      Shoe.      103,301 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Borg- Warner  Corporation.     (See  Morley,  H.,  Wilson,  and 

Da  vies.) 
Borg-Warner   Corporation.      (See   Wilson,    Lawrence    H., 

assignor.) 

^"Jj'o^-  ,^^'''l'ij"-  assignor  to  Master  Metal  Products,  Inc., 
BulTalo   N.  Y.     Wheeled  toy  chassis.     104,181  ;  Apr.  20. 

Boston  Woven  Hose  &  Rubber  Company.  (See  McKay, 
Hunter,  assignor.)  ^     .,       ^  j, 

Botany  Worsted  Mills.      (See  Gaul,  John  F.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Botkin,  Abraham,  Hyattsville,  Md.     Coat.     105,820  ;  Aug. 

Botterill,  Tom,  et  al.  (See  Ward,  Annabelle  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Bottome,  Edgar  M.,  assignor  to  Fostoria  Glass  Companv, 
Moundsville,  W.  Va.  Plate  or  similar  article.  102,742  : 
Jan.   19.  ' 

Bottome    Edgar  M..  assignor  to  Fostoria  Glass  Company, 

Moundsville    W.  Va.     Combined  place  card  holder,  nut 

dish  and  ashtray.     102.743  :  Jan.   19. 
Bottome.  Edgar  M     assignor  to  Fostoria  Glass  Companv, 

Moundsville,  W.  Va.    Goblet  or  similar  article.    102,744  ; 

.T.an.   19. 
Bottome   Edgar  M.,  assignor  to  Fostoria  Glass  Company, 

Moundsville,  W.  Va.    Vase  or  similar  article.     104,524  : 

May  18. 

"'\V^,',n'',io?^P'\,^^-V,'»^^'5P°'"  ^o  Fostoria  Glass  Company, 
.lune  1  ^^^^^  •"■  similar  article.     104:717  ; 

'^"Mm',nHc!?-1?"'"'  «-•  '^^^snoT  to  Fostoria  Glass  Company, 

K)4.718l  June  ]■  ^°^"'*     ""■     ^'°''^''''     ^^"*'^^' 

Bottome   Edpr  M..  assignor  to  Fostoria  Glass  Company, 

^Haunjl^^'lle-     y:-     Va.     Goblet     or     similar     article. 

1 0  ( .03 1  ;  Dec.  28. 
nouchard,  Samuel  E.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Combined  bridge 

and  brace  for  an  ophthalmic  mounting.     104,016  ;  Apr. 


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Bouchard,  Samuel  E.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Pair  of  goggles  or  similar 
article.     104,320;  Apr.  27. 

Bouchard,  Samuel  F.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Bridge  for  an  ophthalmic 
mounting.     104,321 ;  Apr.  27. 

Boucher,  Marcel,  Bltingville,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Mazer 
Brothers,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Brooch  pin  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    103,385  ;  Mar.  2. 

Boucheron,  Pierre  H.,  Riverside,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Rem- 
ington Arms  Company,  Inc.  Knife.  102,745 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Boucheron,  Pierre  H.,  Riverside,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Rem- 
ington Arms  Company,  Inc.     Knife.     102,746  ;  Jan.  19. 

Boulton,  Berthoud  C,  Towson,  and  W.  W.  Symington, 
Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Glenn  L.  Martin  Company,  Balti- 
more, Md.     Airplane.     105,085 ;  June  29. 

Bourjois.  Inc.      (See  Helleu,  Jean,  assignor.) 

Bourne,  Douglas,  assignor  to  Onondaga  Pottery  Company, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Plate  or  similar  article.  104,525  ; 
May  18. 

Bourne.  Douglas,  assignor  to  Onondaga  Pottery  Company, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Plate  or  similar  article.  104,.553  ; 
May  18. 

Boutin,  Harold  S.,  Syracuse.  N.  Y.  Combination  draw- 
ing board  and  cabinet.     106,645  ;   Oct.   26. 

Bowdan,  Jaclt,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble.  104,088  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Bowdan,  Jack,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble.  104,089  • 
Apr.  13. 

Bowdan,     Jack,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Dress     ensemble. 

104.090  ;  Apr.  13. 

Bowdan,     Jack,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Dress     ensemble 

104.091  ;  Apr.  13. 

Bowden,  Gardiner  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  J.  B. 

Bowden    &    Co.    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Finger    ring. 

102,776:  Jan.  19. 
Bowden,  J.  B.,  &  Co.   Inc.      (See  Bowden,   Gardiner  S., 

assignor.) 
Bowen,   Alice   S.,   Honolulu,  Hawaii,   and  T.   Bailey.    San 

Francisco,  Calif.,  assignors  to  S.  &  G.  Gump  Co.     Neck- 
lace or  analogous  article.     106,963  ;  Nov.   16. 
Bowen,   Alice  S.,   Honolulu,   Hawaii,   and  T.   Bailey,    San 

Francisco,  Calif.,  assignors  to  S.  &  G.  Gump  Co.    Neck- 
lace or  analogous  article.     106,964  ;  Nov.  16. 
Bowen,   William   F.,   North   Attleboro,  Mass.,    assignor  to 

Evans  Case  Company.     Handbag  or  the  lilre.     107,216: 

Nov.  30. 
Bowers,  Frederick  H.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.     Windshield  for 

bicycles  or  the  like.     106,422  ;  Oct.  12. 
Bowersox.  Joseph  W.,  Kansas  City,   Mo.,  and  S.  J.  P.lnhn, 

Hinsdale,    111.,    assignors    to    Superior    Felt    &    Bedding 

Company.     Cushion  or  similar  article.     102,646  :  ,Tnn.  Ti. 
Bowser,  S.  F.,  &  Company.     (See  Hutchison,  William  M., 

assignor.) 
Boyertown  Burial  Casket  Company.     (See  Strunk,  Lester 

N.,  assignor.) 
Boyles,  Frank  M..  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Coffee  Products 

Corporation,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Coffee     dispenser. 

106,781;    Nov.    2. 
Boynton.    Earl    S.,    East    Orange,    N.    J.      Push    button. 

106,277;  Oct.   5. 
Boynton,    Earl    S.,    East    Orange,    N.    J.      Push    button. 

106,278;   Oct.   5. 
Boysen,    George    M.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.     Lace.     106,702  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Brach,   Leon    S.,    Fast   Orange,    N.    J.      Antenna    coupler 

housing.     104,526  ;  May  18. 
Brackman,    August,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Metallic    filigree 

band.     107,309  :  Dec.  7. 
Bradbury,    William    T.,    Palo    Alto,    assignor    to    James 

Graham  Manufacturing  Co.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Cir- 
culating gas  heater.     106,965  ;  Nov.  16. 
Bradley,  Ralph  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Butler 

Manufacturing    Company,    Kansas    City,    Mo.      Trailer 

tank.     104,897  ;  June  8 
Bradley,  Ralph  A.,  Minnoapolis,  Minn.,  assignor  to  Butler 

Manufactiiring    Company,    Kansas    City,    Bio.     Trailer 

tank.      104,986;  June  22. 
Bradshaw,  Robert,  Phoebus,  Va.     Sectional  display  stand. 

105,086  ;  Juno  29. 
Brady,   Pauline,   Newark,  N.   J.     Monogram   napkin   ring. 

107,497  :  Dec.  21. 
Brady,  William  N.     fS(>o  Ruckdoschel,  E.  C,  and  Brady.) 
Brady,  William  N.,  Piorpont,  assignor  to  American  Hard 

Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Combined  comb  and 

hook.     103.302  ;  Fob.  23. 
Brainard,  George  C,  assignor  to  The  General  Fireproof- 

ing    Company,    Youngstown,    Ohio,      Desk.       105,830; 

Aug.  31. 
Branche,  Nelson  T.,  Cleveland  Heights,   assignor  to  The 

Bryant  Heater  Company,  (Uevoland,  Ohio.     Room  (her- 

mostat.      106,279  ;    Oct,   5, 
Brand,  Albert  S.,  Boston,  and  D.  J.  La  France,  assignors 

to  The  Carter's  Ink  ('niiin"„v.  f''iinli'-''lge,  Mass.     Com- 
bination desk  unit.     103,708;  Mar.  80. 
Brandels.   Sidney,  .•issicnor   to  Com  iticiiinl   Glnss  Corpora- 

tloTi.   Cliicnpo.'   Til.      V]:\Hk.      107.371  ;  Deo.  7. 
Brandstetter,   Ella  G.      (S(m>  TiUdovlcl,   Reiinto,   assignor.) 
I'.nmdt  Cabinet  Works,  inc..  The.     (Sec  Brandt,  Carl  H., 

assignor.) 
Brandt,    Carl    H.,    llaRerstown,    Md.      Extonslon    Inble. 

103,303  :  Fob.  23. 
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Brandt,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  The  Brandt  Cabinet  Works, 

Inc.,     Hagerstown,     Md.       Console     extension     table. 

104,240  ;  Apr.  27. 
Brandt,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  The  Brandt  Cabinet  Works, 

Inc.,     Hagerstown,     Md.       Console     extension     table. 

104,241 ;  Apr.  27. 
Brandt,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  The  Brandt  Cabinet  Works, 

Inc.,     Hagerstown,     Md.       Console     extension     table. 

104,436;   May  11. 
Brandt,  Carl  H.,  assignor  to  The  Brandt  Cabinet  Works, 

Inc.,     Hagerstown,     Md.        Console     extension     table. 

105,837  ;  Aug.  31. 
Brandt.  Henry  E.,  North  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Portable  drink- 
ing fountain.     105,512  ;  Aug.  3. 
Braun,    Rudolf,   Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to   Red   Lion 

Table   Company,   Red   Lion,   Pa.      Bedstead.      103,092 ; 

Feb.    9. 
Brannan,  Paul  M.,  assignor  to  The  Emerson  Electric  Mfg. 

Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Air  propeller  for  fans.     105,260  ; 

July  13. 
Brant,   Charles  W.,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion,  Dayton,   Ohio.     Thermometer  mounting   bracket. 

102,777;   Jan.   19. 
Brashear,    Rida    P.,    Castleton-on-Hudson,    N.    Y.      Toy. 

105,161 ;  June  29. 
Brasseure,   Clementine  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 

Goldstein  &  Milberg,   Inc.     Dress.     105.568 ;  Aug.   10. 
Breakstone,    Sidney,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

102,675  ;  Jan.  12. 
Breakstone,    Sidney,    New   York,    N.    Y.     Textile    fabric. 

102,980  ;  Feb.  2. 
Breakstone,    Sidney,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Textile    fabric. 

103,061  ;  Feb.  2. 
Breakstone,    Sidney,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

104,554  ;  May  18. 
Breen,    Frederick    M.,    assignor   to    Dictograph    Products 

Company,   Inc.;  New  York,   N.   Y.     Hearing  aid   trans- 
mitter.    105,196  ;  July  6. 
Breen,    Frederick    M.,    assignor    to    Dictograph    Products 

Company,   Inc.,   New   York,  N.   Y.     Hearing  aid  trans- 
mitter.    105,261  ;  July  13. 
Bressler,  Max,  Chicago,  111.     Clock  case.     105,371 ;  July 

27. 
Brethen,  C.  A.,  Wyandotte,  and  J.   Gora,  Ecorse,  Mich., 

assignors  to  All  Metal  Products  Company,  Wyandotte, 

Mich.     Toy  aeroplane.     102,870  ;  Jan.  26. 
Brethen,  C.  A.,  Wyandotte,   and  .1.   Gora,  Ecorse,   Mich., 

assignors  to  All  Metal  Products  Company,  Wyandotte, 

Mich.     Toy  aeroplane.     102,871 ;  Jan.  26. 
Breuer  Electric  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Jonn,  Tage  G.,  assignor.) 
Brewer,    Charles  A.,   Noroton   Heights,   Conn.     Telescopic 

viewing  stand  or  similar  article.     106,758  ;  Nov.  2. 
Brewer-Titchener  Corporation,  The.      (See  Johannsen,  Udo 

K.,  assignor.) 
Bricker,    Carrie   M.,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Pastry    blender. 

104,608;  May  25. 
Bridge,    George  L.,    Ladue   Village,   Mo.      Space   heater. 

104,609  ;  May  25. 
Bridgeport    Hardware    Manufacturing    Corporation,    The. 

(See  Curtis,  Harry  B.,  assignor.) 
Bridgeport    Metal    Goods    Manufacturing    Company,    The. 

(See  Mankki,  Onnie,  assignor.) 
Bridgeport    Metal    Goods    Manufacturing   Company,    The. 

(See  Price,  Howard  M.,  assignor.) 
Bridgwater,  Herbert  E.      (See  Zellers,  J.  A.,  and  Bridg- 
water.) 
Briegol,      Walter     A.,     Pittsburgh,      Pa.        Waffle     iron. 

105,087  ;  June  29. 
P.riggs,  Mark  L.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.     Emblem.     104,935; 

.Tnno  15. 
Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Callahan,  John  A., 

assignor.) 
Briggs  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Karstadt,  Clarence, 

assignor.) 
Briggs  &  Stratton  Corporation.      (See  Pitz  Gerald,  John 

W.,  assignor.) 
Brlman,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     106,498  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Briskin,    Samuel,  assignor  to  Excel   Auto  Radiator  Com- 
pany,    ('liioago.      111.       Automobile     heater     housing. 

106,589  ;  Oct.  19. 
Briskin,  Theodore,  assignor  to  Excel  Auto  Radiator  Com- 
pany,    Chicago,     III.       Automobile     heater.       104,736; 

Juno  1. 
Briskin,  Theodore,  assignor  to  Excel  Auto  Radiator  Com- 

p.'iiiy,     Chicago,     III.       Automobile     heater.       104,737 ; 

June  1. 
Broadwin,   Harry.  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.      Cover  plate  for  air 

exhausting  device.      107,399;   Dec.   7. 
Brocl;.   Clitrcncc   .\..   assiirnor   lo   I!o\:iir   Corporation,   De- 

I  roil,  Midi,      A'lUMinni  cli\'iniM-,      in:V-12n  :  IMar.  2. 
Brodoon.  Ernest  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  R-G-H  Auto- 

niolive  Jlanufiiclurlng  Company.     Replacement  battery 

carrier.      106,123  ;   Oct.   12. 
Broder,  Harry,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Button  cover.     106,499  : 

Oct.   12. 
BroK(l(>n,   li^rnost  M.,  Orlando,   Fin.,    assignor  to  Bank  of 

The   Miinliallan    Company,   Trustee,    Now   York.    N.    Y. 

Display  oontainor  or  similar  nrliolo.     103,666  ;  Mar,  23. 
Brocdon.   lOrnost   M.,  Orlando.   Fla..   assignor   to  Bank  of 

The   Manhattan    (^oinpnny,   Trustoo,    Now   York.    N.    Y. 

Display  container  or  similar  article.     103,667  ;  Mar.  23. 
Broniagoin.  Irl  R.,  assignor  to  Union  City  Hodv  Contpanv, 

Inc.,  Union  Cit.v,  Ind.     Chair  seat  pan.     102,060;  Jan.'."). 


706 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bromagem,  Irl  R.,  assignor  to  Union  City  Body  Couipany, 
Union  City,  Ind.  Sheet  metal  cliair  back.  107,t)3S  ; 
Dec.  28. 

iJromtield,  Isidore,  Brookline,  Mass.  Winch  or  the  like. 
104,182;  Apr.  20. 

Bronson  Reel  Company.  (See  Schafer,  John  V.,  as- 
signor.) 

Broolvs,  James  M.,  Winnetka,  III.,  assignor  to  Story, 
Brooks  &  Finley,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dis- 
play stand.     107,404  ;  Dec.  14. 

Brooks,  John  W.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Textile  fabric. 
105,262  ;  July  13. 

Brooks,  John  W.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Textile  fabric. 
10."),2Ga  ;  July  13. 

Brooks,  John  \V.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Textile  fabric. 
107.183  ;  Nov.   23. 

Brooks,  John  W.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Textile  fabric. 
107,.348  ;  Dec.  7. 

Brooks,  John  W.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Textile  fabric. 
107,593  ;  Dec.  21. 

Brooks,  John  W.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Textile  fabric. 
107,008;  Dec.  21. 

Brook.s,  John  W.  H.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Textile  fabric. 
107,025  ;  Dec.  21. 

Brooks,   Jonathan   W.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Textile  fabric. 

104.987  ;   June  22. 

Brooks,   Jonathan   \V.,   Philadelphia,   Pa.     Textile  fabric. 

104.988  ;   June  22. 

Brooks,  Jonathan   W.,  Philadeli)hia,   Pa.     Textile   fabric. 

104.989  ;  June  22. 

Brooks,   Jonathan   \V.,    Philadelphia,   Pa.     Textile   fabric. 

104.990  ;  June  22. 

Brooks,  Jonathan  \V.  1?.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Textile  fabric. 

104,957  ;  Juno  15. 
Brooks.  Jonathan  W.  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Textile  fabric. 

104,9.58  ;  June  15. 
Broomhall.   Vincent,  assignor  to  The  Edwin  M.  Knowles 

China    Co.,    East    Liverpool,    Ohio.     Plate    or    similar 

article.     103,923  ;  Apr.  6. 
Broomhall,  Vincent,  assignor  to   The  Edwin  M.  Knowles 

China  Company,  East  tjiverpool,  Ohio.     Plate  or  simi- 
lar article.     107,064;  Nov.  23. 
Brothers,   Abe  U.,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Necktie  rack  or  the 

like.     107,146;  Nov.  23. 
Broussard,  Uoberl  and  C.  A.  Toce,  Houston,  Tex.     Traffic 

sign.     106,229;   Sept.  28. 
Broussard,  Robert  F.,  and  C.  A.  Toce,  assignors  to  Park- 
rite     Corporation,     Houston,     Tex.       I'arking     meter. 

100,561  :  Oct.  19. 
Brown  &   Bigelow.      (See   Beisang,   Alfred   0.,   assignor.) 
Brown  &  Bigelow.      (See  Trollen,   Slartin   E.,   assignor.) 
Brown,    Charles    L.,    Jr.,    Stamford.    Conn.,    assignor    to 

Electrolux   Corporation,    Dover,    Del.     Rear   end   cover 

for     a     vacuum     cleaner     casing     or     similar     article. 

106,665;   Oct.  26. 
Brown,    Edward    h.,    Dallas,    Tex.      Merchandise    display 

case.     104,719;  June  1. 
Brown,     Elmer    L.,     San    Francisco,     Calif.       Telephone 

transmitter.     104,738  ;  June  1. 
Brown,   Frank  K.,   South   Dartmouth,   assignor   to  Conti- 
nental   Screw   Company,    New   Bedford,    Mass.      Screw. 

103.304  ;  Feb.  23. 
Brown,  Frank    \V.,  Jr.,  Ri<Aimond,  Va.      Combination  top 

and  article  holder  for  toilet  tanks.     103,488;   Mar.  9. 
Brown,  H.  Brainard,  assignor  to  Taylor  Instrument  Com- 
panies,  Rochester,   N.   Y.      Instrument  case.      103,489  • 

Mar.  9. 
Brown,  H.  Brainard,  assignor  to  Taylor  Instrument  Com- 
panies,  Rochester,   N.    Y.      Instrument   case.      103,760  • 

Mar.  23. 
Brown,    Harry    P.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Child's    costumer 

106.280;  Oct.  5. 
Brown,    Howard    II.,    Providence,    R.    I.      Game    board 

104,527  ;  May  18. 
Brown,  Relnhardt  II.,  Fremont,  Ohio.     Scalpel.     103,799  • 

Mar.  30. 
Brown,  Seymour,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tablecloth.     102  813- 

Jan.   19. 
Brown,  Theodore  A.,  Council  BlufP.s.   Iowa.     .\ir  retarder 

for  an  automobile  radiator.     103,212;  Feb.  16. 
Browne,     Andrew    T.,     Lansdowne,    Pa.      Lighting    unit 

100,281  ;  Oct.   5.  s  . 

Bruce,    Ivan,    l-'ramingham,    Mass.,    assignor    to    Warren 

Teh'chron  Company.  Clock  case.  105,471  ;  Aug.  3. 
Bruce,    Ivan,    Franiingham,    Mass..    assignor    to    Warren 

Telecliron  ('ompany.     Clock  case.      10."), 472;  Aug.  3. 
Bruce,     Ivan,    Framinghain.    Mass..    assignor    to    Warren 

Telechron   Company.      (Mock   case.      100,1.30;    Sept.    21. 
Bnire.     Ivan.     I'"nuiiincli!im,    Mass.,    assignor    to    Warreii 

Ti  lechron  Company.  Clock  case.  107,405;  Dec.  14. 
Bruce,    Ivan,    Framinghnm,    Mass.,    assignor    to    Warren 

Telechron  Company.  Clock  case.  107,400;  Dec.  14 
Brunell.  August  P.  (Sec  Luteran,  L.  M.,  and  Brunell  ) 
BrunliofT  Manufacturing  ("o..   The.      (Sec   Karsi,   ihinnee 

E..  assignor.) 
Bruning.  Ilans.  and  O.  Schullor,  assignors  to  the  firm  W  C 

Ileraeus,  d'.  ni.  I).  II.,  Ilanau,  Germany.     Warminc  oven 

or  the  like.     105,838  ;  Aug.  31. 
Brunje.s,   lliiiry,  (Menilale.  .N.  V.     Receptacle  I'or  batteries 

or  similar  articles.      103,840;  Mar.  30. 
Br\inj<«.    Henry,    Clondale,    assignor    to    American    Hard 

Rubber    Company,    New    Y^ork,    N.    Y.      Receptacle    for 

batteries  or  Himilar  artlclea.     103,844  ;  Mar.  30 


Brunjes,  Henry,  Glendale,  assignor  to  American  Hard 
Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Receptacle  for 
batteries  or  similar  articles.     103,845  ;  Mar.   30. 

Brunjes,  Henry,  Glendale,  assignor  to  American  Hard 
Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Receptacle  for 
batteries  or  similar  articles.     103,847  ;  Mar.    30. 

Brunjes,  Henry,  Glendale,  assignor  to  American  Hard 
Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Receptacle  for 
baiieries  or  similar  articles.     103,848;  Mar.  30. 

Brunjes,  Henry,  Glendale,  assignor  to  American  Hard 
Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Receptacle  for 
batteries  or  similar  articles.     103,849  ;  Mar.  30. 

Brunjes,  Henry,  Glendale,  assignor  to  American  Hard 
Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Receptacle  for 
batteries  or  similar  articles.     103,866  ;  Mar.   30. 

Brunjes,  Henry,  Glendale,  assignor  to  American  Hard 
Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Receptacle  for 
batteries  or  similar  articles.     103,867  ;  Mar.  30. 

Brunjes,  Henry,  Glendale,  assignor  to  American  Hard 
Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Receptacle  for 
batteries  or  similar  articles.     104,764 ;  June   1. 

Brunner,  Elmer  F.,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Wlngfoot 
Corporation,  Wilinington,  Del.    Tire.     104,492  ;  May  11. 

r.ruiisi.  William  M.,  Columbus,  Ohio,  assignor  to  General 
Dniii-  t'liiiipany,  Reno,  Nev.  Rolling  door.  102,814; 
.l:iJl.    1!). 

Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company,  The.      (See   Behrel, 

G.  W.,  and  Tyson,  assignors.) 
Brunswick-Balke-CoUender  Company,  The.      (See  Deskey, 

Donald,  assignor.) 

Bryant  Heater  Company,  The.      (See  Branche,  Nelson  T., 

assignor.) 
Bucholz,  Israel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,295  :  Nov. 

30. 
Bucholz,  Israel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,296 :  Nov. 

30. 
Bucholz,  Israel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107.297  •  Nov 

30. 
Buckingham,  John  D.,  Evanston,  assignor  to  Lucien  Le- 

long.     Inc.,     Chicago,    111.     Cologne    bottle    or    similar 

article.     106,647  ;  Oct.   26. 
Budd.  Edward  G.,  Manufacturing  Co.      (See  de  Sakhnoff- 

skv,  .-Vloxis  D..  assignor.) 
Budd  Wheel  Company.      (See  Eksergian,   Carolus  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Budlong,  Robert  D.,  assignor  to  Edgar  T.  Ward  Company, 
Inc.,  Chicago,  111.    Air  circulator.     104,060  ;  Apr.  13. 

Budlong,  Robert  D.,  assignor  to  Chicago  Musical  Instru- 
ment Company,  Chicago,  111.  Piano  accordion. 
106,531  ;  Oct.  19. 

Buegeleisen,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Piano  accordion. 
1  On. 688  ;  Aug.  17. 

Buflett,  Helena  S.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Sport  shirt 
107,184  ;  Nov.  23. 

Buffalo  Jewelry  Case  Company.  (See  Jellinek,  Irwin  H  ," 
assignor.) 

Bukolt,  Roman  B.,   Stevens  Point,  Wis.     Crib.     105,934; 

Bukolt,  Roman  B.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.  Crib.  105,935  • 
^ept.   I. 

Bullard,  E.  D.,  Company.  (See  Bullard,  Edward  W,  as- 
signor.) ' 

Bullard,  Edward  W.,  assignor  to  E.  D.  Bullard  Com- 
pany, San  I'rancisco,  Calif.     Gas  mask.     104,061;  Apr. 

Bulldog    Electric    Products    Company.       (See    Sundbcrg. 

C.  W.,  and  Ferar,  assignors.) 
Bulman,   E.   O.,   Manufacturing  Co.,   Inc.      (See   Bulman, 

Orville  L.,  assignor.) 
^"i'nTrn°Tnl"'^o"'  ajsipior  to  E.  O.  Bulman  Manufactur- 

k"rfid^.-    m'.437?Ma'!#Pl'l'.''  '"''^-     ^^"^'^^^^  °^  ^'•""^ 


BimiaYukio   assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York 
Rnmn      T.^l-fn**  ZJl^}}^'^.^^^i?^'':     104,538;  May  18. 


Buma,  Vukio.  n.ssignor  To' Moi'imura  Bros.  Inc'^New  York 


York. 


Rnmn    V„Hl  '^  °^  Similar  article.     103,007  ;  Feb.  2 
Buma    lukio   assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  ' 
n.^:,.   'xr  ?'^'^  °^  similar  article.     103,008;  Feb    2 
Buma    Yukio   assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York 

N.l.     Plate  or  similar  article.     103,009  ■  Feb   2 
Bum.a    Yukjo,  assignor, to,  Morimura  Bros.  Inc..  New  York 


N.  Y.      Creamer  or  similar  article       10"*  noa'-  tj-ok   o 
Buma    Yukio   assignor  to  Morimura;  Bro^s^'lnf.,'  New  Y, 


nc.  New  York, 
•  "    "  ■    2. 

York, 


XT    V      Tn™"-     " .."  -.i,^ni,n,m  DioK.  Inc.,  New  York, 

,.VU„    V..;'?.'"  j""".  •"■  similar  article.     103,031  ;  Feb.  2. 


,,'.0  !i:,n   i?'.*   *°''   pepper   shaker   or    atmiior    o..n,,io 
iUo,uj,j  ;  reb.  2. 


pepper    shaker    or '  similar    article.' 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


707 


Buma,  Yuklo,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     103,034  ;  Feb.  2. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     103,035  ;  Feb.  2. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     103,036  ;  Feb.  2. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     103,037  ;  Feb.  2. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     103,038  ;  Feb.  2. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or   similar  article.     103,039  ;   Feb.   2. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     103,040  ;  Feb.  2. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York. 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     103,041  ;  Feb.  2. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  Yorlc, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     103,042  ;  Feb.  2. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.   Y.      Plate  or  similar  article.      104,528  ;  May   18. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     104,529  ;  May  18. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     104,530  ;  May  18. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     104,531  ;  Blay  18. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor lo  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     104,532  ;  May  18. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     104,533  ;  May  IS. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     104,534  ;  May  18. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     104,535  ;  May  18. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     104,536  ;  May  18. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     104,537  ;  May  18. 
Buma,  Yukio,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article. 

105,197  ;  July  6. 
Buma,    Yukio,    assignor    to    Morimura    Bros.,    Inc.,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     105,689  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Buma,    Yukio,    assignor    to   Morimura   Bros.,    Inc.,    New 

York,  N.   Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     105,690  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Buma,  Yukio,  assignor  to  Morimura  Bros.,  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Plate  or  similar  article.     106,879  ;  Nov.  9. 
Bumgardner,   Dayton,   and  A.   B.   Pickands,    Chicago,   111. 

Dental   flask  attachment.     106,880;   Nov.   9. 
Burchenal,   Charles   H.,    Glendale,   assignor  to  The  Cam- 
bridge Tile  Manufacturing  Company,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Tile  display  cabinet.     105,324  ;  July  20. 
Burdick  Corporation,   The.      (See  Haggstrom,  Arthur  C, 

assignor.) 
Bureau,  Achille  G.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Penn 

Hardware  Company,   Reading,   Pa.     Escutcheon  plate. 

105,325  ;  July  20. 
Burger,   William,  Jamaica,  N.   Y.,  assignor  to  East   Side 

Metal   Spinning  &    Stamping   Corp.,   New   York,    N.   Y. 

Lamp  shade.     103,213 ;  Feb.  16. 
Burgess  Battery  Company.      (See    lannelli,  Alfonso,  as- 
signor.) 
Burgess  Battery  Company.     (See  Reynolds,  Benjamin  S., 

assignor.) 
Burgess,  Magnus  M.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Shellei- 

Manufacturing    Corporation,    Portland,    Ind.     Steering 

wheel  for  automobiles.     103,962  ;  Apr.  6. 
Burke,     Lillian,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Dress     cnsenible. 

106,282  :   Oct.   5. 
Burke,    Lillian,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      106,343 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Burke,  Lillian,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,500  :  Oct. 

12. 
Burkliart,  Wayne,   Sr.,  Indianapolis,  Inc.     Ilydropressure 

generator    for   embalmer's   use.      106,106 ;    Sept.    21. 
Burns,  Frederick  M.  K.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.    106,096  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Burns,     John,     Kenosha,     Wis.     Play     horse.     103,924; 

Apr.   6. 
Burrows,   Robert  J.,   and  A.   O.  Williams,   Battle   Creek, 

assigiior.s    lo    Chirk    lOqiiipniont    ('oinpiiny,     H\ichanan, 

Mich.     Rail  vehicle.     3  05,05:'.  ;  June  22. 
r.iHton-Dixie     Corporation.        (See    Wesley,    Arthur,    as- 
signor.) 
Btisch,   Harry  H.,   Wyomisslng,   assignor  to   The   Narrow 

Fabric   Company,    Wo.^t    Reading,    Pa.      Elastic    fabric. 

105,839  ;  Aug.  31. 
Bussey,    Allan    C,    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Box.      102,747  ; 

Jan.   19. 
Busto,    Rafael   A.    S.,    Habana,   Cuba.     Mechanical   man. 

102,815  ;   Jan.    19. 
Butler,  Clyde  G..   assignor  to  The  Cincinnati  Ball  Crank 

Co.,   Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Can   tapping   devicp.     ]05,.'")(!9  ; 

Aug.   10. 
Butler,    lOdward    G.,    Boyce,    Va,     Bird    feeding    station. 

103.963  ;  Apr.  6. 
Butlor,  Ivouis  A.,  lOaHt  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Flower  holder  or 

similar  arlicli'.      106.131  ;   Sept.   21. 
Butler  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Bradley,  Ralph  A., 

assignor.) 
Butler  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  George,  Ralph  D., 

assignor.) 


Butters,    Leonard   E.,   assignor  to   Union   Steel   Products 

Company,  Albion,  Mich.     Display  rack.     104,555  ;  May 

18. 
Butterworth,  H.  M.,  et  al.      (See  Threedy,  Clarence  E., 

assignor.) 
Buxton,  VN'arner  R.,  Longmeadow,  Mass.     Flexible  pocket 

receptacle.     103,490  ;  Mar.  9. 
Buxton,  Warner  R.,  Longmeadow,  Mass.     Pocket  guard. 

104,610;   May   25. 
Buxton,  Warner  R.,  Longmeadow,  Mass.     Flexible  pocket 

receptacle.     105,238  ;  July  6. 
Byers  Machine  Company,  The.     (See  Lawson,  George  S., 

assignor.) 
Cahalane,   Daniel   C,   Hilldale,  N.    J.      Toy  washing  ma- 
chine.    104,611 ;  May  25. 
Cahalane,  Daniel  C,  Hillsdale,  N.  J.    Toy  vacuum  sweeper 

or   similar  article.      105,691  ;   Aug.    17. 
Cahalane,   Daniel   C,    Hillsdale,    N.    J.,    assignor   to   The 

Hoge  Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.     Toy  alphabet  pic- 
ture register  or  similar  article.     107,310 ;  Dec.  7. 
Cahn,  Oscar  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.     103,276  : 

Feb.  16. 
Cahn,  Oscar  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.     103,421  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Cairns,  Howard,   San  Francisco,  Calif.     Interchangeable 

rubber  heel.     104,991 ;  June  22. 
Calderazzo,     Dominick     J.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Slipper. 

104,438 ;  May  11. 
Calderazzo,     Dominick     J.,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Slipper. 

104,556  ;  May  18. 
Caldwell,   Charles  H.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Geo. 

E.  Keith  Company,  Campello,  Mass.     Shoe.     103,214 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Caldwell,   Charles  H.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Geo. 

E.  Keith  Company,  Campello,  Mass.     Shoe.     103,215 ; 

Feb.  16. 
California  Perfume  Company.      (See  Higgins,  Frank  E., 

assignor.) 

Callahan,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Briggs  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,  Detroit,  Mich.     Bathtub.     103,481  ;  Mar.  2. 

Callahan,  John  A.,  assignor  to  Briggs  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Bathtub.     103,482  ;  Mar.  2. 

Callison,  Delmar  L.,  Coleman,  Mich.  Combination  salt 
and  pepper  shaker.     102,874  ;  Jan.  26. 

Calton,  Robert  G.,  assignor  to  Tennessee  Enamel  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Gas  heater  casing. 
104,439  ;  May  11. 

Cambride  Tile  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Burchenal,   Charles  H.,  assignor.) 

Cameron,  Roland  A.,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada.  Ice 
cream  scoop.     105,360  ;  July  20. 

Campbell,  A.  S.  Co.     (See  Porter,  William  E.,  assignor.) 

Campbell,  Alice,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display  stand. 
107,639  ;  Dec.  28. 

Campbell,  Alphonso  S.,  Winchester,  Mass.  Vertical 
bumper.     104,557  ;  May  18. 

Campbell,  Charles  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Stocking. 
104,831 ;  June  8. 

Campbell,  Edmund  D.  (See  Barlow,  I.  C,  Campbell,  and 
Kuhler.) 

Campbell,  Henry  H.,  and  R.  J.  Myers,  assignors  to  Ferro 
Machine  &  Foundry  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Gaso- 
line pump.      105,840  ;  Aug.  31. 

Campbell,  James  M.,  Ozone  Park,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Reynolds  Metals  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Display 
rack.     104,334  ;  Apr.  27. 

Campbell,  Ruth  F„  New  York,  N.  Y.  House  coat  or  simi- 
lar article.     105,647  ;  Aug.   17. 

Canal  National  Bank  of  Portland,  The,  as  trustee.  (See 
Randall.  \V.  H.,  I'arson.s.  and  .Scliwerlleper.  as.signors. ) 

Candido,  Manaloto,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Picture  frame. 
105,473  ;  Aug.  3. 

Canelstein,  Gotel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric  or 
similar  article.     104,440  ;  May  11. 

Canelstein,  Gotel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
105,198  ;  July  6. 

Canelstein,  Gotol,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
105.570;  Aug.   10. 

CanKi'iiii.  Salvatore,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  104,930; 
June  15. 

Canney,  Frank  R.,  and  L.  A.  Wood,  assignors  to  Boeing 
Aircraft  Company,  Seattle,  Wash.  Four-engine  trans- 
port airplane.     104,335  ;  Apr.  27. 

Cannon  Shoe  Company.  (See  Kuebler,  Howard  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oapcy,  Reco,  London,  assignor  to  Yardley  &  Co.,  Limited, 
Stratford,  London,  England,     Bottle.    '10:;,9S5;  Apr.  6. 

Cajjoy,  Reco,  London,  as.signor  to  Yardley  »1  Co.,  Limited, 
Stratford,  London,  lOngland,  Combined  display  stand 
and  container.      103,!)S(!  ;  Apr.  (i, 

Caplan,  Jacob,  Chicago,  III.  Merchandise  dispensing  stand 
103,305;  Feb,  23, 

C^aplan,  Moses,  Boston,  Mass,  Wall  i)ockot.  104,391  ; 
May  4. 

Caplan,  Moses,  Boston,  Mass.  Wall  pocket.  lOI.SO'^- 
May  4, 

('aral)lllo,  Ernest,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  ColToe  bag  or  sluiilnr 
article.      107,065  ;  Nov.   23. 

C'lradine  Hat  Company.  (See  Rlebold,  ICnspor  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Cardoza,  Stuart  J,,  Berkeley,  Cnllf.  Radio  cabinet. 
103,708;  Mar,  23. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Cardoza,  Stuart  J.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Lake  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Communications  unit 
cabinet.     105,513  ;  Aug.  3. 

Cardoza,  Stuart  J.,  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Lake  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Oakland,  Calif.  Communications  unit 
cabinet.     106,181 :  Sept.  28. 

Carey,  Leander  T^  Jledford,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Colella  & 
Leighton  Shoe  Company,  Lynn,  Mass.  Shoe.  103,707  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Carey,  Leander,  Medford,  assignor  to  Collela  &  Leighton 
Shoo  Co..  Lynn,  Mass.     Sandal.     104,765  ;  June    1. 

Carl-Art,    Inc.      (See   Regelmann,   Fritz,   assignor.) 

Carlson,  Alexander,  assignor  to  Superior  Body  Company, 
Lima,  Ohio.  Rear  door  hinge  and  pull  assembly  for 
automobiles.     103,043  ;  Feb.  2. 

Carlson.  Thomas  L.  I.,  assignor  to  Hoff  Rubber  Stamp 
Co.,  Inc.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Display  plate  for  auto- 
mobiles.    100,718  ;  Oct.  26. 

Carlson,  William  G.,  assignor  to  Iledstrom-Union  Com- 
pany,  Gardner,   Mass.     Gocart.      106,909  ;  Nov.  9. 

Carlton.  Helen  G.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Corner  kitchen  sink. 
103,925  :  Apr.  6. 

Carmichael,  Donald  P.  (See  Doty,  \V.  E.,  and  Car- 
michael.) 

Carolan,  Frank,  and  R.  R.  Rhoerbaugh,  Casper,  Wyo. 
Finger  ring.     103,002  ;  Feb.  2. 

Carpenter,  Howard  F.  (See  Grossman,  W.  G.,  and  Car- 
penter.) 

Carpenter  Paper  Co.  (See  Miller,  Frederick  G-,  as- 
signor.) 

Carpenter,  Robert  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Basket.  105,692  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co.     (See  Funkey,  John  H.,  assignor.) 

Carr-Lowroy  Glass  Co.     (See  Kohl,  William  R.,  assignor.) 

Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co.  (See  Leach,  Walter  R.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co.     (See  Lloyd,  Philip  G.,  assignor.) 

Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co.  (See  McLaughlin,  Frank,  as- 
signor.) 

Carrabba,  Sebastiano,  assignor  to  Dainty  Maid  Slippers, 
Inc..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     102,601  ;  Jan.  5. 

Carrabba,  Sebastiano,  assignor  to  Dainty  Maid  Slippers, 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Shoe.      102,602  ;   Jan.  5. 

Carrabba,  Sebastiano.  assignor  to  Dainty  Maid  Slippers, 
Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     102.603  ;  Jan.  5. 

Carrom  Company,  The.  (See  Stearns,  Freeman  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Carruthers,  Janet  P.,  assignor  to  Arcade  Manufacturing 
Company,  Freeport,  111.     Latch.     105,648  ;  Aug.  17. 

Carruthers,  Janet  P.,  assignor  to  Arcade  Manufacturing 
Company,  Freeport,  111.     Hinge.     105,649  ;  Aug.   17. 

Carson,  Edward  B.,  Fort  Myers,  Fla.  Ironing  machine. 
102,712  ;  Jan.  12. 

Carson,  Oswald  B.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  American 
Hard  Rubber  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Receptacle 
for  batteries  or  similar  articles.     103,709  ;  Mar.   23. 

Carter,  John  H.,  Bend,  Oreg.  Falling  wedge.  107,109  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Carter,  Theodore  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Orchard 
Paper  Co.  AVrapping  paper  or  similar  article. 
104,558;  May  18. 

Carter,  Theodore  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Orchard 
Paper  Co.  Wrapping  paper  or  similar  article. 
104,559  ;  May  18. 

Carter,  Theodore  L.,  assignor  to  Orchard  Paper  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Wrapping  paper  or  similar  article. 
107,006;  Nov.  16. 

Carter's  Ink  Company,  The.  (See  Brand.  A.  S.,  and 
IjSI   France,   ns.signors. ) 

Cascardo,  Loretta  M.,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Smock. 
100.824  :    Nov.    2. 

Caseo  Products  Corporation.  (See  Cochrane,  Bert  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Case,  John  P.,  assignor  to  American  Record  Corporation, 
New  York,   N.  Y.     Novelty  box.      103,668  ;  Mar.   23. 

Casev,  Edward  F.,  assignor  to  Converse  Rubber  Company, 
Maiden,  Mass.     Overshoe.     100.649:  Oct.  26. 

Casey,  Irene  M.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Artificial  tree  ornament. 
1 06,751  ;  Nov.  2. 

Casey,  William  J.,  Remington,  Ind.  Container  cap. 
10!5,981  ;   Sept.  7. 

Cashmore,  Joseph  M.,  assignor  to  Montgomery  Ward  & 
Co.,  Incorporated.  Chicago,  111.  Pistol-grip  screw 
driver.     107,007;  Nov.  16. 

Ca.«!tillo,  Alfonzo  C,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.  Burial 
casket.     100,562  ;  Oct.  19. 

Castricone,  John  A.,  Peoria,  111.  Ironing  machine  cabinet. 
107.074  ;  Dec.  28. 

Catalano.  Charles.  Elmont,  N.  Y.  Automobile  signal. 
105,264:  July  13. 

Catena,  Emilio,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Accordion.  105.088  ; 
June  29. 

Cavignac,  Frank  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Golf  ball  or  the 
like.     102,940  ;  Jan.  20. 

Cavignac,  Frank  H.,  New  York,  assignor  to  M.  P.  Doughty, 
Lawrence,  N.  Y.  Golf  ball  or  the  like.  107,006  ;  Nov. 
23. 

Cedar  Rapids  Engineering  Company.  (See  Dunn,  Allen 
I.,  assignor.) 

Oelsler,  Elvira,  Now  York.  N.  Y.    Dress.     104.515  ;  May  11. 

Telhilold  Corporation.     (See  Hill,  John,  assignor.) 

Central  Metallic  Casket  Co.  (See  Larson,  Raymond,  as- 
signor.) 

Contrnl  Metallic  Casket  Co.  (See  Raap,  Peter  H.,  as- 
signor.) 


Central  Ohio  Steel  Products  Co.     (See  Schnelker,  Norman 

J.,  assignor.) 
Century  Klectric  Company.     (See  Hamilton,  James  L.,  as- 
signor.) 
Century  Lighting,  Inc.      (See  Levy,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
Century  Venetian  Blind  Co.  Inc.      (See  Speirs,   John  E., 

assignor.) 
Cernuda,    Antonio,    Habana,    Cuba.      Airplane.      104,242 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Cevasco,  Edmund  D.,  Akron,  Ohio.     Bathing  mat  for  In- 
fants.    103,216  ;  Feb.  16. 
Chamberlain,    Stanley    F.,    assignor    to    Eastman    Kodak 

Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Display  cabinet.     104,560  ; 

May  18. 
Champion  Company,  The.      (See  Spriggs,  Arthur  O.,  as- 
signor.) 
Chaney,  John  L.,  and  R.  C.  Wappner,    Springfield,  Ohio. 

Thermometer.     104,832  ;  June  8. 
Chapman.     David,     Chicago,     111.       Refrigerator    cabinet. 

104,322;  Apr.  27. 
Chapman.  David,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Knapp-Monarch 

Company,    St.   Louis,   Mo.     Toaster    or   similar  article. 

106,182  ;  Sept.  28. 
Chapumn.   Harvey  W.,   Chicago.   111.,   assignor,   by   mesne 

assignments,  to  Air  Devices  Corporation.     Electric  fan. 

10.'',.90S  ;  Jlar.    30. 
Chapman,     Paul     W.,     Greenwich,     Conn.       Steamship. 

105,841  ;  Aug.  31. 
Chapman,    Samuel,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Dress.      106,004; 

Sept.  7. 
Chapman,    Samuel,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Dress.      106,005 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Chapman,   Samuel,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Dress.      106,006 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Chapman,    Samuel,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Dress.      106,007 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Chapman,    Samuel,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Dress.      106,008 : 

Sept.  7. 
Chapra'an.    Samuel,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Dress  -ensemble. 

106,107  ;  Sept.  21. 
Chapman,    Samuel,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Dress.     106,344 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Chapman,    Samuel,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Dress.     106,345 ; 

Oct.   5. 
Chapman,   Samuel,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Dress.      106,478 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Chapman.    Samuel,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress.     106,703 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Chapman.    Samuel,   New   York,   N.    Y.     Dress.     106,704 : 

Oct.  26. 
Chapman.    Samuel,    Now    York,    N.    Y.     Dress.     106,705  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Chapman,   Samuel,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Dress.     107,479  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Charette.  Odilon,  Fitchburg,  Jlass.     Illuminated  artificial 

Christmas  tree.     107.217  ;  Nov.  30. 
Charles,   Harry,  assignor  to  Norwich  Knitting  Company, 

Norwich,  N.  Y.     Sweat  shirt.     104,599  ;  May  18. 
Cheney,    Charles    G.,    Tacoma,    Wash.      Spice    can    rack. 

105,199  :  July  6. 
Chenoweth,  Ray  M..  E.  M.  Irwin,  and  W.  P.  Huntley,  Los 

Angeles,  Calif.     Combination  desk  unit.     104,243';  Apr. 

27. 
Cheron,  Pierre  J.,   Stratford,  Conn.,   assignor  to  Electric 

City  Box  Co.,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Jewelry  display  box 

or  similar  article.     104,561  ;  May  18. 
(,'h('>ron,   Pierre  J..  Stratford,   Conn.,  assignor  to  Electric 

Citv  Box  Co.,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     .Jewelry  display  box 

or  similar  article.     104.913;  June  15. 
Cherry-Burrell    Corporation.       (See    Fogg,    J.    W ,    and 

Fruhling,   assignors.) 
Cherry,    Philip    L..    Philadelphia,   Pa.,    assignor  to   E.    L 

Mansure   Co.,    Chicago,   111.      Textile   fabric.      104,340; 

May  4. 
Chosler    Isidor,   West   Orange,   N.    J.,   assignor    to   Eagle 

To^^oL  ^^r^P-'^Sy-     New    ^'ork.    N.     Y.     Lead    pencil. 
103. .^86  ;  Mar.  2. 
Chesler,   Isidor,   West   Orange,   N.   J.,   assignor    to   Eagle 

Tno  oi-^'',".'P'**"y'   New   York,    N.    Y.     Lead    container. 
103.38 1  :  Mar.  2. 

Chesnoy,  Robert  M.,  assignor  to  Alliance  Porcelain  Prod- 
i'S^^„P''"'R''"5''  Alliance,  Ohio.  Washing  machine  tub. 
103,217  ;  Feb.  16. 

^'VUl"i!lo  Ai-thur  L.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Toy  wheelbarrow. 
104,393  ;  May  4. 

^•'J^.t' ^'^'"■'1''"™   A.,   New  York,   N.    Y.      Textile   fabric. 

103,093  ;  Feb.   9. 
Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Company.     (See  Boardman,  Harry 

C,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Company.      (See  Horton,  George 

T.,  assignor.)  " 

Chicago  Electric  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Preston, 

Edward  S.,  assignor.) 
Chicago    Flexible    Shaft    Company.      (See    Scharfenberg, 

George  T.,  assignor.) 
Chicago    Lock   Company.      (See    Shinn,   William   C,   as- 
signor.) 
Chic.'igo    .Musical    Instrument    C'^mpanv.      (See    Budlong, 

Robert  D.,  assignor.) 
Chicago  Saniple  &  Sanitary  Menu  Cover  Co.     (See  Simon, 

Max,  assignor.) 

*^'l06'64's"'^oY'26'^"    Francisco,    Calif.     Wicker    basket. 

Chilton  Pen  Company,  The.  (See  Svpher,  Milford  G., 
assignor.)  .  r       .  , 


LIST   OF   DESIGN  PATENTEES 


709 


Christen,   Marcel,   assignor  to  Yale  Fabrics   Corp.,   New 

Yorls,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar  article.     103,710  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Christen,    Marcel,   assignor   to   Yale   Fabrics   Corp.,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar  article.     104,959  : 

June  15. 
Christen,    Marcel,   assignor   to   Yale   Fabrics   Corp.,   New 

York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar  article.     104,960  : 

June  15. 
Christen,   Marcel,   assignor   to   Yale   Fabrics   Corp.,   New 

York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar  article.     104,961  ; 

June  15. 
Christen,    Marcel,    assignor   to   Yale   Fabrics   Corp.,   New 

York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar  article.     106,616  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Christen,   Marcel,    assignor   to   Yale   Fabrics   Corp.,   New 

York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar  article.     106,617  : 

Oct.  19. 
Christen,    Marcel,    assignor   to   Yale   Fabrics   Corp.,   New 

York,  N.  y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar  article.     106,618  : 

Oct.  19. 
Christen,    Marcel,    assignor   to   Yale   Fabrics    Corp.,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar  article.     106,619  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Christensen,  Walter  E.      (See  Mooney,  H.,  and  Christen- 

sen.) 
Christie,  Theodore,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Corner  trimmer  for 

film,  cards,   or  other  similar  sheet  material.     106,650  ; 

Oct,  26. 
Chrysler   Corporation.      (See  Dietrich,    Raymond   11.,   as- 
signor, i 
Cicardo,  Sally,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,380  ;  Dec.  7. 
Cicardo,  Sally,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,383  ;  Dec.  7. 
Cicardo,   Sally,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Dress.     107,609  :  Dec. 

21. 
Ciccone,  Elizabeth  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     105,650  ; 

Aug.   17. 
Ciccone.  Elizabeth  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ensemble  dress. 

105,651  ;  Aug.  17. 
Ciccone,  Elizabeth  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,346  ; 

Oct.   5. 

Ciccone,  Elizabeth  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 
106,825;  Nov.  2. 

Cilocon  Corporation,  The.     (See  Maccoy,  Frank,  assignor.) 

Cincinnati  Ball  Crank  Co.,  The.  (See  Butler,  Clyde  G., 
assignor. ) 

Cincinnati  Ball  Crank  Co.,  The.  (See  Wieslander,  Leslie 
R.,  assignor.) 

Cirillo  Gennaro,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Macaroni  or  similar 
article.     103,868  ;  Mar.  30. 

Clapp,  George  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Store.  103,388  ; 
Mar.    2. 

Clark,  Charles  D.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Advertising 
sign.     103.886;  Mar.  30. 

Clark  Equipment  Company.  (See  Burrows,  R.  J.,  and 
Williams,  assignors.) 

Clark,  James  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Radio.  106,424 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Clark,  James  R.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Na- 
tional Cash  Register  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Desk. 
107,349  ;  Dec.  7. 

Clark,  Morton  L.,  assignor  to  The  Artkraft  Sign  Com- 
pany, Lima,  Ohio.     V-type  marquee.     102,648  ;  Jan.   5, 

Clayton,  Lloyd  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tire.  104,017: 
Apr.  13. 

Clayton,  Lloyd  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tire.  104,493 ; 
May  11. 

Cleland,  William  B.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor 
to  Joseph  E.  Seagram  &  Sons,  Limited.  Clock  case. 
105,068  ;  June  22. 

Clemco  Desk  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Fuller,  Paul  M.,  assignor.) 

Cleveland  Cooperative  Stove  Company,  The.  (See  Becvar, 
Joseph,  assignor.) 

Cleveland  Cooperative  Stove  Company,  The.  (See  Taylor, 
Thomas  E^  assignor.) 

Cleveland  Cooperative  Stove  Company,  The.  (See 
Schroeder,  Lawrence  R.,  assignor.) 

Clevenger,  Glen  M.,  North  Linthicum,  Md.  Bottle. 
105,205;  July  13. 

Clifton,  Ira  R.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pet  feeder  stand. 
10.5,450  ;  July  27. 

Climax  Radio  &  Television  Co.  (See  Tulauskas,  Leonard, 
assignor.) 

Cobel,  Ray  C.  Newark,  Ohio.  Glass  tumbler  or  similar 
article.     105,431  ;  July  27. 

Coca-Cola  Company,  Tlie.      (See  Kelly,  Eugene,  assignor.) 

Coca-Cola  Company,  The.  (Sec  Worthington,  Everett, 
assignor.) 

Cochran,  Jacqueline.      (See  Barnhart.  Adam  15..  assignor.) 

Cochrane.  Bert  G.,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  Cnsco  Prod- 
ucts Corporation,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Fender  splash 
guard.     102,941  ;  Jan.  20. 

Cochrane,  Bert  G.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Casco  Prod- 
ucts Corporation,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Cigar  lighter  han- 
dle.     103,044  ;   Feb.  2. 

Coen,  Jesse  L.,  Wnsliington,  D.  C.  Combined  lamp  and 
desk  unit.     105,326;  July  20. 

Coffee  Products  (Jorporation.  (See  Coyles,  Frank  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Coffey.  John  E.  D.,  Babylon,  N.  Y.  Serving  tray. 
105,842  ;  Aug.  31. 

Colien,  David  C.     (See  Trojan,  Josfi,  assignor.) 

Cohen,  David  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  103,218;  Feb. 
16. 


Cohen,  David  S.,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     107,218;  Nov. 

30. 
Cohen,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Slip.    103,711 ;  Mar.  23. 
Cohen,  Harry,  New  Yorli,  N.  Y.     Slip.     104,183  ;  Apr.  20. 
Cohen,  Harry  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slip.     104,675  ;  May  25. 
Cohen,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Leather  fabric  or  similar 

article.     105,200  ;  July  6. 
Cohen,   Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Belt  or  similar  article. 

105,239  ;  July  6. 
Cohen,    Harr.v,    assignor   to    Samuel   Bonat   &    Bro.,    New 

York,    N.   Y.      Preheater  cabinet  for   hair   waving  ma- 
chines.    105,788  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cohen,    Harry,    assignor    to    The    Perfection    Steel    Body 

Company,  Gallon,  Ohio.    Dump  body.     104,441 ;  May  11. 
Cohen,  Irving,  New  York,  N.  X.     Coat  or  similar  article. 

105,432  ;  July  27. 
Cohen,  Irving,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coat  or  similar  article. 

105,546  ;  Aug.  3. 
Cohen,  Mollye  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Negligee.     106,081  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Cohen,  Phil,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,719  ;  Oct.  26. 
Cohen,  Phil,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress  ensemble.     106,720  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Cohen,  Phil,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     106,839  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cohen,  Phil,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     100,840  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cohen,  Phil,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     106,841  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cohn-Hall-Marx  Co.     (See  Bach,  Alfons,  assignor.) 
Cohn-Hall-Marx  Co,      (See  Ericson,  Emile,  assignor.) 
Cohn-Hall-Marx  Co.      (See   Gundermann,   George   W.,   as- 
signor.) 
Cohn-Hall  Marx  Co.     (See  Susi,  Michaelangelo,  assignor.) 
Cohn-Hall-Marx  Co.      (See  Turner,  William  L.,  assignor.) 
Cohn,    Harriet    S.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Salt    and    pepper 

shaker  combination  set.      103,669  ;  !Mar.   23. 
Cohn,    Harriet    S.,    Brooklvn,   N.    Y.     Cocktail   shaker   or 

similar  article.     106,590;  Oct.  19. 
Cohn,  Mark,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     106,501 ;  Oct.  12. 
Colcord.  Carl,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress  ensemble.    107,610  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Cole,     Eugene    M.,     Charlotte,     N.     C.       Furrow    opener. 

104,018  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cole,  Gerard  McL.,  assignor  to  General  Transformer  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.    Transformer.     103,356  ;  Feb.  23. 
Cole,  James  L.      (See  Sense,  B.   E.,  and   Cole.) 
Colella     and     Leighton     Shoe     Company.       (See    Atkins, 

Thomas  R.,  assignor.) 
Colella  &  Leighton  Shoe  Company.      (See  Carey,  Leander 

T.,  assignor.) 
Colella  &  Leighton   Shoe  Co.      (See  Jayne,  Bennett,  as- 
signor.) 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.    102,676  ;  Jan.  12. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,1 85  ;  Feb.  9. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,219  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Coleman,    Tora,    New    Yorlj,    N.    Y.       Dress.       103,528; 

Mar.  9. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,607  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,652  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,653  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Coleman,   Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,878  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Coleman.     Tora,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Ensemble     dross. 

103.909  :  Mar.  30. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     104,516  ;   May 

11. 
Coleman,    Tora,     New    York,    N.    Y.       Dress.       104,739 ; 

.Tune  1. 
Coleman,     Tora,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Dress     ensemble. 

105,069  ;  June  22. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  10.*), 547  ;  Aug.  3. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  105,548  ;  Aug.  3. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  105,549  ;  Aug.  3. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dross.  105,550  ;  Aug.  3. 
Coleman,  Tora,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  105,551  ;  Aug.  3. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,571  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,630  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Coleman,    Tora,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      105,631 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Coleman,    Tora,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      105,032; 

Aug.  10. 
Coleman,    Tora,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      105,033; 

Aug.  10. 
Coleman,    Tora,    Now    York,     N.    Y.      Dress.       105,634 ; 

Aug.   10. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,652  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,093  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Coleman,    Tora,    New    York,    N.     Y.      Ensemble    dress. 

105,821  ;  Aug.  24. 
Colemiin.    Tora,    New    Yorlc,    N.    Y.      Dress.      105,930 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Coleman,  Torn,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     100,082;  Sept. 

14. 
Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     lOti.OS.'?;  Sept. 

14. 
Coleiium.     Torn,    New    York,    N.     Y.      Dress.      100,100; 

Sept.  21. 


710 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Coleman,  Tora,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,167 ; 
Sept.  21. 

Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     106.842  ;  Nov.  2. 

Coleman.  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     106.843  ;  Nov.  2. 

Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,611  ;  Dec. 

21. 
.Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,612  ;  Dec. 
'     21. 

Coleman,  Tora,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 
107.675  :   Dec.   28. 

Coleman,  Tora,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,712  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Coleman,  Tora,  assignor  to  Alexander  S.  Gross,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,010  ;  Feb.  2. 

Coleman,  Tora,  a.ssiRnor  to  Alexander  Gross.  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.   Y.     Dress.      10:!.447  ;   Mar.   2. 

Collela  &  Leighton  Shoe  Co.  (See  Carey,  Leander,  as- 
signor.! 

Collier,  Barron.      (See  Ashe,   Marselius  T.,  assignor.) 

CoUito.  Samuel,  Jr..  Newark.  N.  J.  Flush  valve  or  simi- 
lar article.     105.729  :  Aug.  24. 

Colognori.  Aldo,  Guttenberg,  N.  J.,  and  L.  Werkstell. 
Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Wrapped  edible  container  for  ice 
cream  or  the   like.     100.651  :   Oct.   26. 

Colonese.  Vincent,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automobile.  103,773  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Colson  Corporation.      (See  Adams,   Wilbur  H..   assignor.) 

Colson  Corporation.  The.  (See  Adams,  Wilbur  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Colson  Corporation,  The.  (See  Roe,  M.  E.,  and  Adams, 
assignors.) 

Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Conner.  Benjamin   F.,  assignor.) 

Columbian  Enameling  &  Stamping  Co.  (See  Nelson, 
Andrew  W.,  assignor.) 

Columbian  Enameling  &  Stamping  Co.  (See  Hideout, 
John  G.,  assigrnor.) 

Columbus  Metal  Products  Inc.  (See  Donley,  Harold  B., 
nssiernor. ) 

ComoUi.  Sylvia,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,283 ; 
Oct.   5. 

ComoUi,  Sylvia,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,626;  Dec. 
21. 

Coraolll,  Sylvia,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,713  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Conant,  Arthur  P.,  Fort  Thomas,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Lucien 
Lelong  Inc..  Chicago,  111.  Compact  or  similar  article. 
106,015  :  Sept.  14.  ^ 

Conant,  David  J.,  and  S.  Esgro.  Memphis.  Tenn.  Record- 
ing key  for  vending  apparatus.     106.108  ;   Sept.  21. 

Conaway,  Charles  W.,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  similar 
article.     103,800  :  Mar.  30. 

Conaway.  Charles  W..  Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  similar 
nrticln.      10:i.S0i  :    yutr.  "0 

Concord  Silversmiths  Corporation.  (See  Simms,  Charles 
F.,  assignor.) 

Condon,  Edward  T..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Directional  signal 
lamp.     107.350  ;  Dec.  7. 

Condon,  Robert  S,.  Roche.ster,  N.  Y.  Ironing  machine 
cabinet.      105.372:   July  27. 

Condor  Products,  Inc.  (See  Fedcrico,  Joseph  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Condor   J'rndncts.   Inc.      (See  Govan,   William,   assignor.) 

Condor  Products,   Inc.      (See  Knoll,  Floyd  A.,  assignor.) 

Conill,  Fernan  ()..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hair  waving  iii;i 
chine.     104,092  :  Apr.  i:'.. 

Conill,  Fernnn  O.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Hair  waving  appa- 
ratus.    104. .323:   Apr.  27. 

Conklin  Pen  Company,  The.     (See  Vavrlk,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Conlon  Corporation.     (See  Janda,  Rudolph  \\..  assignor  ) 

Conn,   C.   G.,   Ltd.      (See  Loney,   Hugh   W.,  assignor.) 

Conner,  Benjamin  F.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Colt's 
Patent  Fire  Arms  Jlanufacturing  Co..  Hartford.  Conn. 
Combination  container  for  cosmetic  preparations 
10.1.8S7  :  Mar.  :\0. 

Conner.  Benjamin  F.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Colt's 
Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Company,  Hartford. 
Conn.  Combination  eye  cup  base  and  cover.  104  184  • 
Apr.  20. 

Ccinner,  Benjamin  F.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Coifs 
Patent  Fire  Arms  Manufacturing  Companv.  Hartford 
Conn.      Cosmetic   container.      106,010;    Sept.    14. 

Conner,  Benjamin  F..  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Colt's 
Patent  Fire  Arms  .Manufacturing  Companv,  Hartford 
Conn.      Cosmetic  container.      100.017;   Sept.   14. 

Conner,  Benjamin  F..  AVest  Hartford,  assicnor  to  Colt's 
Patent  Fire  Anns  Manufacturing  Company.  Hartford. 
Conn.  Container  for  cosmetic  preparations  106  65''  •' 
Oct.  2fi. 

Conner.  Benjamin  F.,  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  Colt's 
Patent  Fire  .\rn)s  Manufacturing  Company,  Hartford 
Conn.     Eyecup.     107..S32  ;  Dec.  7. 

Connor,  Martha  H..  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
lUlnols  Can  Company.  Wilmington,  Del.  Cake  box 
102.875 :  Jan.  20. 

Ccmnor,  Martha  H.,  Baltimore.  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Bread  box 
103,220  :  Feb.  16. 

Connor.  Alartha  H..  Baltimore.  Md,,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Container 
closure.     103.389;  Mar.   2. 

Connor.  Martha  H.,  Baltimore.  Md..  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Company,  Wilmington.  Pel.  Strainer 
103,390  :  Mar.  2. 


Connor,  Martha  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois   (ian   Company,    Wilmington,   Del.     Bread   box. 

103.391  ;  Mar.  2. 

Connor.  Martha  H.,  Baltimore.  Md..  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois      Can       Company,      Wilmington,      Del.     Tray. 

103.392  ;  Mar.  2. 

Connor,  Martha  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  (ian  Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Waste  basket 
or  similar  container.     103.422:  Mar.  2. 

Connor.  Martha  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Tray. 
103,670  ;  Mar.   23. 

Connor,  Martha  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Tray.  103,671  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Connor,  Martha  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  W'astebasket 
or  similar  receptacle.     103,712  ;  Mar.  23. 

Connor.  Martha  H..  Baltimore.  Md..  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Bread  box. 
lOls.SSS  :   Mar.  30. 

Connor,  Martha  H.,  Baltimore,  Md..  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Box  cover. 
104,019  :  Apr.  13. 

Connor,  Martha  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Metal  con- 
tainer.    104,341  ;  Mav  4. 

Connor.  Martha  H..  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Cake  box 
cover.     104,442  ;  May  1 1. 

Connor,  Martha  H.,  Baltimore,  Md..  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  C;in  Companv.  Wilmington.  Del.  Box.  104,650; 
May  25. 

Connor.  Martha  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois   Can   Company,   Wilmington,   Del.     Lunch   box. 

104.651  :   May   25. 

Connor,  Martha  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Jllinois    f'nn    Company,   Wilmington,   Del.     Lunch   box. 

104.652  ;  May  25. 

Connor,  Martha  H..  Baltim'ore.  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
lll'nois    Can   Company,   Wilmington,   Del.     Lunch   box. 

104.653  ;  May  25. 

Connor.  Martha  H.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Company,  Wilmington.  Del.  Tray. 
105,089:  June  29. 

Connor.  Martha  II.,  Baltimore.  Md..  a.<!Siguor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Company.  Wilmington.  Del.  Cookv  box. 
105,090  :  June  29. 

Connor,  Martha  H..  Baltimore.  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Canister. 
105.373:  July  27. 

Connor.  Martha  H..  Baltimore.  Md..  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Companv.  Wilmington,  Del.  (Canister. 
mo. 109  :  Sent.  21. 

Connor,  Martha  H.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Can  Com- 
pany,  Baltimore,  Md.     Recipe  box.     106,425  ;  Oct.   12. 

Connor.  Martha  H..  Baltimore.  Md.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Can  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Cake  box. 
100.7.59:    Nov.   2. 

Connor.   William  L..   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Shoe  polisher. 

105.301  :  July  20. 

Connor.   William  L.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.      Shoe  polisher. 

105.302  :  July  20. 

Connor,   William  L.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.      Shoe  polisher. 

105.303  :  July  20. 

Conroy,  Edward  J.,  New  Haven,  assignor  to  International 
Silver  Company.  Meriden.  Conn.  Spoon  or  other  article 
of  flatware.     103.300  ;  Feb.  23. 

Conroy,  Edward  J..  New  Haven,  assignor  to  Steelsmiths 
Inc.,  Meriden.  Conn.  Spoon  or  other  article  of  flat- 
ware.    105.843  ;  Aug.  31. 

Conroy,  Edward  J..  New  Haven,  assignor  to  Steelsmith 
Inc..  Meriden,  Conn.  Bake  dish  or  similar  article. 
105.937:  Sept.  7. 

Consolidated  Aircraft  Corporation.  (See  Laddon,  Isaac 
M.,  assignor.) 

Consolidated  Book  Publishers,  Inc.  (See  Mounteney, 
Leonard,  assignor.) 

Conterman.  Fred  A.,  assignor  to  Blackstone  Manufac- 
turing Company,  Inc.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Combined 
washing  machine  and  wringer.     103.672  ;  Mar.  23. 

Conterman.  Fred  A.,  assignor  to  Blackstone  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Inc.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Combined  wash- 
ing machine  and  wringer.     103.673  ;  Mar.  23. 

Conterman.  Fred  A.,  assignor  to  Blackstone  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Inc..  Jamestown.  N.  Y.  Combined  wash- 
ing machine  and  wringer.     103,674  ;  Mar.  23. 

Conterman.  Fred  A.,  assignor  to  Blackstone  Manufac- 
!U!^'U5- ""™I"»"^-  I"f-  Jamestown.  N.  Y.  Agitator. 
103.920  :  .Anr.   0. 

Continental  Ceramics  Corporation.      (See  Teipelke,  Fritz, 

assignor.) 
Continental    Ceramics  Corporation.      (See   Wesp,  George. 

assignor.) 

Continental  Distilling  Corporation.      (See  Smith,   Reuben 

R.,  assignor.) 
Continental   Glass  Corporation.      (See  Brandeis.    Sidney 

assignor.)  ' 

Continental    Screw    Company.      (See    Brown,    Frank    K., 

assignor.) 

Converse  Rubber  Company.      (See  Casey.  Edward  F..   as- 
signor.) 
Cook,  Charles  E.     (See  Stone.  A.  A.,  and  Cook.) 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


711 


Cook,  Mildred  K.,  assignor  to  F.  H.  Noble  &  Co.,  Chicago, 

111.    Base  for  a  jewelry  box  or  similar  article.    103,562  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Cook,  Mildred  K.,  assignor  to  F.  H.  Noble  &  Co.,  Chicago, 

111.     Receptacle   for   pens,    pencils,    or   other   articles. 

104,992  ;  June  22. 
Cook,  Robert   S.,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.     Slipper  or  similar 

article.     107,676  ;  Dec.  28. 
Cook,  William,  assignor  to  Eagle  Pencil   Company,   New 

York,  N.  y.     Pencil  tip.     107,498  ;  Dec.  21. 
Cook,   William,   assignor  to  Eagle  Pencil   Company,   New 

York,  N.   Y.     Pencil  tip.     107,499  ;  Dec.   21. 
Cook,   William,   assignor  to  Eagle  Pencil   Company,   New 

York,  N.  Y.     Pencil  tip.     107,500  ;  Dec.   21. 
Coolerator  Company,  The.     (See  La  Casse,  William  J.,  as 

signer.) 
Coolerator  Company,   The.      (See   Reinecke,   Jean   O.,   as- 
signor.) 
Cooper,  Morris,  Chicago,  111.     Display  container  for  fruit 

or  similar  article.     103,367  ;  Feb.  23. 
Cooper,     Nathan,     assignor     of     one-half     to     Ladislaus 

Robaczynski,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Knitted  vest.     107,613  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Cooper,    Ralph   D.,    New    YorK,    N.    Y.      Robe.      105,162 ; 

June  29. 
Cooper,    Ralph   D.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Robe.      105,163 ; 

June  29. 
Cooper,    Susie,    Endersley,    Endon,    England,    assignor   to 

E.  L.  Fondeville,  East  Orange,  N.  J.     Plate  or  similar 

article.     105,201 ;  July  6. 
Cooper,    Susie,    Endersley,    Endon,    England,    assignor    to 

E.  Li.  Fondeville,  East  Orange,  N.  J.     Plate  or  similar 

article.     105,202  ;  July  6. 
Copeman,  Llovd   G.,  Flint,   Mich.     Bird  house  or  similar 

article.     106,018  ;  Sept.  14. 
Cordy,    Ivor,    Washington,    Pa.,    assignor    to    Hazel-Atlas 

Glass    Company,    Wheeling,    W.    Va.      Jar.      106,814 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Corman,  Fred,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Ensemble  suit.     103,713  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Cornell,  Edward  S.,  Jr.,  Larchmont,  assignor  to  American 

Radiator   Company,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Boiler   jacket. 

103,628  ;  Mar.  16. 
Cornell,  Minn  S.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Middletown  Silver 

Company,  Middletown,  Conn.     Covered  dish  or  similar 

article.     106,858  ;  Nov.  9. 
Cornell,  Minn  S.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Middletown  Silver 

Company,  Middletown,  Conn.     Covered  dish  or  similar 

article.     106,859  ;  Nov.  9. 
Cornell,  Minn  S.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  The  Middletown  Silver 

Company,  Middletown,  Conn.     Covered  dish  or  similar 

article.     106,860  ;  Nov.  9. 
Corning  Glass  Works.     (See  Hower,  Harry   S.,  assignor.) 
Corning  Glass  Works.      (See   Williams,    Franklin   C.,   as- 
signor.) 
Cory,  Harvey,  Chicago,  111.    Funnel  stand.     103,307  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Cosmesis,  Inc.     (See  Bocklage,  Irene  M.,  assignor.) 
Coss,  George  R.,  assignor  to  The  Swartzbaugh  Manufac- 
turing    Company,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Electric     roaster. 

104,394  ;  May  4. 
Coss,    George    R.,    assignor    to    The    Swartzbaugh    Manu- 
facturing   Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.     Electric    roaster. 

104,914;  June  15. 
Coss,    George    R.,    assignor    to    The    Swartzbaugh    Manu- 
facturing   Company,     Toledo,     Ohio.     Electric     heater. 

104.915  ;  .Tune  15. 
Cotes,    Mervin    F.,    and    W.    C.    Schneider,    assignors    to 

Motor    Wheel     Corporation,     Lansing,     Mich.       Heater 

cabinet.     106,910  ;  Nov.  9. 
Cotes,  Mervin  F.,  and  W.  C.  Schneider,  assignors  to  Motor 

Wheel  Corporation,  Lansintr,  Mich.     Door  for  a  heater 

cabinet    or   Ihe  like.      107.384;    Dec.   7. 
Cottet,  Alfred  (i.     (See  Thomn,  J.  A.,  and  Cottet.) 
Covell,    Harold    S.,    Holland,   Mich.,    assignor    to    Hart    & 

Coolev     Manufacturing     Co.,     Dover,     Del.       Register. 

103,308  ;  Feb.  23. 
Covert.    George    H.,    Cleveland    Heights,    Ohio.       Bottle. 

102,942  ;  Jan.  26. 
Cowan,   It.  Guy,  assignor   to  Pass  &  Seymour,  Inc.,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.     Celling  lighting  fixture.     103,503:  Mar.  16. 
Cowan,  R.  Guy,  assignor  to  Pass  &  Seymour,  Inc.,  Syra- 
cuse. N.  Y.     Eledric  wall   bracket.     103,802;  Mar.  30. 
Cowan,  R.  Guy,  ns.-^ignor  to   Pass  &  Seymour  Inc.,   Syra- 
cuse, N.  y.     (Veiling  lighting  fixture.      104,305;   May  4. 
Cowan,  R.  f!ny,  assignor  to   Pass  &  Seymour,  Inc.,  Syrii- 

cuse,  N.  Y.     f.'eiling  lighting  fixture.     104,300;  May  4. 
Cowan,   R.   Guy,   assignor  to   Pass  &  Seymour  Inc.,    Syrn- 

cus(!,  N.   y.      CciliiiL'  liirlitiiig  fixture.      101.307;   IVTav  4. 
Cowan,  Stafford  G.,  Scarsdnle,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Dexdale 

Hosiery  Mills,  Lansdale,  Pa.     Stocking.     106,526;  Oct. 

12. 
Coxe,     Joseph     A.,     Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Fishing    reel. 

105,789  ;  Aug.  24. 
Coxe,     Jos(>pl)     A.,     Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Fisliing     re(>l. 

105,790;  Aug.  24. 
Coxe.     Joseph     A.,     Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Fishing     reel. 

105,791  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cozart,    Wallace   A.,    and   W.   A.    Uttz,    Sr.,    Fort   Worth, 

Tex.       Service     tray     supporting     bracket.       106,347  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Craddock,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Verbury,  Inc.,  Kansas 

City,  Mo.     Button.     104,654  ;  May  25. 
Craig,  Robert  IL,  Lindsay,  Calif,     \lu8lc  stand.     103,504  ; 

Mar.  16. 


Craighead,    John   R.,   Denver,    Colo.      Buckle.      102,873 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Crandall,  Mildred,  assignor  to  Van  Raalte  Company,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Glove.     103,221;  Feb.  16. 
Crandall,  Mildred,  Dunkirk,  assignor  to  Van  Raalte  Com- 
pany, New  York,  N.   Y.     Glove.     106,019  ;   Sept.   14. 
Crane,  Alexander,  Cheshire,  Conn.     Plate  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    106,479  ;  Oct.  12. 
Crane,  Alexander,  Cheshire,  Conn.     Plate  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    106,966  ;  Nov.  16. 
Crane,  Charles  R.,  II,  assignor  to  Crane  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 

Sink.     102,872  ;  Jan.  26. 
Crane  Co.     (See  Crane,  Charles  R.,  II,  assignor.) 
Crane    Co.      (See  Kirby,    Raymond  J.,  assignor.) 
Crane  Co.     (See  Link,  Maximilian  W.,  assignor.) 
Crane   Co.      (See   Olson,    Charles   A.,   assignor.) 
Crane  Co.      (See  Rumely,  Vincent  P.,  assignor.) 
Crane  Co.      (See  Zinkil,  Roy  H.,  assignor.) 
Cranston,   William  E.,   Jr.,   assignor  to  Thermador  Elec- 
trical Manufacturing  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Combina- 
tion electric  heater  and  air  cooling  cabinet.     105,266  ; 

July  13. 
Cravaritis,  Andrew,   assignor  to  National   Silver  Deposit 

Ware    Co.,    Inc.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Cocktail   shaker. 

106,366;  Oct.   5. 
Creek   Chub   Bait   Company.      (See  Davenport,    Sam   F., 

assignor.) 
Cregut,   Peter,   Palisades  Park,  N.   J.,   assignor  to   M.  D. 

ICornfeld,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar 

article.     102,604;  Jan.  5. 
Cribben  &  Sexton  Company.      (See  Wilkinson,  G.  D.,  and 

Harter,  assignors.) 
Crocker,   Ernest  O.,   Washington,   D.   C.     Hat.     107,288 : 

Nov.  30. 
Cromwell,   Robert  H.,   Los  Angeles,   Calif.     Combination 

desk  unit.     107,594  ;  Dec.  21. 
Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  The.      (See  Norrish,  J.  W.  and 

Money,   assignors.) 
Crosley   Radio   Corporation,   The.      (See  Teague,   Walter 

D.,  assignor.) 
Crowley,  Daniel  J.,  Grosse  Pointe,  Mich.     Combined  lamp 

and  radio  receiving  set.     103,438  ;  Mar.  2. 
Crowley,  Daniel  J.,  Grosse  Pointe,  Mich.     Combined  lamp 

and  radio  receiving  set.     103.448  :  Mar.  2. 
Crowley,  Daniel  J.,  Grosse  Pointe,  Mich.     Combined  lamp 

and  radio  receiving  set.      103,761  ;  Mar.  23. 
Crowley,  Daniel  J.,  Grosse  Pointe,  Mich.     Combined  lamp 

and  radio  receiving  set.     106,020  ;   Sept.  14. 
Crowley,  Daniel  J.,  Grosse  Pointe,  Mich.     Combined  lamp 

and   radio  receiving  set.      106,021  ;   Sept.   14. 
Crowley,  Daniel  J.,  Grosse  Pointe,  Mich.     Combined  lamp 

and   radio   receiving  set.      106,022 :   Sept.   14. 
Crowley,  Daniel  J.,  Grosse  Pointe,  Mich.     Combined  lamp 

and  radio  receiving  set.     106,426  ;  Oct.  12. 
Cruser,   Victor  I.,   East  Orange,   N.   J.,   assignor   to   Bell 

Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Switchboard  casing.     103,439  ;  Mar.  2. 
Crystal  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Trojan,  Jos6,  assignor.) 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.      102,816  ;   Jan.   19. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.    Golbet  or  similar 

article.     102,817  ;   Jan.   19. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.      102,818;   Jan.    19. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     103,277  ;  Feb.  16. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,730  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,731 ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,732  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,733  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cvinninghani,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,7.S4;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham.  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,735  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.      105,736  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  .!.,  Snvder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,737  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,738;  Aug.  24. 
('unniiigham.  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,739;  Aug.   24.  , 

(hinninghani.  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.      105,740;    Aug.   24. 
Cunningham.  .Andrew  .T,,  Snvder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article,      105,741  ;   Aug.   24. 
Cunningham.  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.      105,742  ;   Aug.   24. 
Cuiiniiigliani.  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,743;   Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snvder,  N.  Y.    Goblet  or  similar 

article.      105,744  ;   Aug.   24. 
Cuniilngliain,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.      105.745  ;    Aug.    'M. 
(^unnlngham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.      105,746;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  ,T.,  .Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,747  :  Aug.  24. 
Cunninglmni,  Andrew  .1..  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,748;  Aug.  2i. 


712 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,749  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,750  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snvder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,751  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,752  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snvder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,753  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105.754  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham.  Andrew  J.,  Snvder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,755  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snvder,  N.  Y^.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.    105,756  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,757  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snvder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,758  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.      105,7,59  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham.  Andrew  J.,  Snvder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,760  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham.  Andrew  J.,  Snvder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,761  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham.  Andrew  J.,  Snvder,  X.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     105,762  :  Aug.   24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,   Snvder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  simi- 
lar article.     105,774  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.      107,040 ;   Nov.    16. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snyder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     107,041;  Nov.  16. 
Cunningham,  Andrew  J.,  Snvder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     107,042  ;  Nov.  16. 
Cunningham.  Andrew  J.,  Snvder,  N.  Y.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     107,067  :  Nov.  23. 
Curren,     Arthur,    Bloomfield.    N.    J.      Textile    fabric    or 

similar  article.     106.097  ;  Sept.  14. 
Curtis,    Harry   B.,   Huntington,    assignor   to   The   Bridge- 
port   Hardware     Manufacturing    Corporation,    Bridge- 
port,    Conn.      Handle    for    tools    or    similar    articles. 

104,766;  June  1. 
Cushman,  Charles,  Company.     (See  Stoddard,  Charles  I., 

assignor.) 
Cutler,    Elizabeth,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Dress.      103.654 : 

Mar.  16. 
Cutler,    Elizabeth,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress    ensemble. 

103,655:  Mar.  16. 
Cutler,    Elizabeth.   New   York,   N.   Y.     Dress.      103.656 : 

Mar.  16. 
Cutler,    Elizabeth,    New    Y'ork,    N.    Y.      Dress.      104.09.'? : 

Apr.  13. 
Cutler,    Elizabeth,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Drcsss.     104.977: 

.Time  15. 
Cutler,    Elizabeth,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      105.694 : 

Aug.  17. 
Cutler.    Elizabeth,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      105.982  : 

Sept.  7. 
Cutler.    Elizabeth,    New   York,    X.    Y.      Dross.      106.098: 

Sent.  14. 
Cutler,    Elizabeth,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Dress    ensemble. 

106,284  :  Oct.    5. 
Cutler,    Elizabeth,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress.     106,620 : 

Oct.  19. 
Cutler.    Elizabeth.    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress    ensemble. 

106.621  :  Oct.   19. 

Cutler.    Elizabeth.    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress    ensemble. 

106.622  :  Oct.  19. 

Cutler,    Elizabeth,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress.     106.623  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Cutler-Hammer,  Inc.     (See  Krieger,  Alvin  W.,  assignor.) 
Cutler-Hammor.  Inc.     (See  Stevens.  CJlifford  B.,  assignor.) 
Cznrnecki,    Walter   V.,    Jr..    Eddington.    Pa.,    assignor   to 

Eddington  Metal   Specialty  Co.     Fuel  suppiv  unit  for 

oil  burners.     105.572;   Aug.   10. 
Dnbrosl<i.   Frank.   Matawan,   N.  J.     Fountain  bag  or  the 

like.      105.763:  Aug.  24. 
Dnbroski.   Frank,   Matawan,   N.   J.      Fountain  bag  or  the 

like.     107,043:  Nov.  16. 
Dach^.  Ivllly.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Combined  hat  and  scarf 

105.203  :  July  6. 
D'Agostino.  TT.Trninn.      (See  I^ucia.  I.,.  V..  and  D'.Xgostino.) 
Dainty    M;iid   Slipprr.s.    Inc.       (See   Carrnhha.    Sohastlano.) 
Dally,  Roy,  assignor  to  Webster  Electric  Companv.  Racine. 

Wis.     Crystal  unit  for  a  phonograph  pick-up.  "  105,164  ■ 

June  29. 
Daniels.    Amy   J..    Palmer,    Mass.      Orthopedic    carriage 

107,407  :  Dec.  14.  '^ 

Dannecker.    Rudolph,    Beacon,    N.    Y.     Embroidered    lace 

fabric  or  similar  article.      10.1.927  ;  Apr.   6. 
Dannecker.    Rudolph,    Beacon.    N.    Y.     Textile    fabric    or 

similar  article.     107.167;   Nov.  23. 
Danon.    Richard    W..    Chicago.    111.      Combination    game 

board  and  apparatus  or  similar  article.     106,967-  Nov 

16. 
Danzig,  Abraham.      (See  Belove,  Harry,  assignor.) 
Darling,  L.  A.,   Company.      (See  Elmer,   Francis  E.,  as- 
signor.) 
Darling,  I,.  A.    Company.     (See  Stanley,  Trowbridge  H., 

asRlenor. ) 
Das,  Elsie  J.,  Honolulu.  Hawaii.     Textile  fabric  or  simi- 
lar article.     102.677;  Jan.  12. 


Das,  Elsie  J.,  assignor  to  Watumull  Brothers,  doing 
business  as  East  India  Store,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Tex- 
tile fabric.     103,630  ;  Mar.  16. 

Das,  Elsie  J.,  assignor  to  Watumull  Brothers,  doing  busi- 
ness as  East  India  Store,  Honolulu,  T.  H.  Textile 
fabric.     104,133  ;  Apr.  20. 

Das,  Elsie  J.,  assignor  to  Watumull  Brothers,  doing  busi- 
ness as  East  India  Store,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Wrapping 
paper  or  similar  article.     104,833  ;  June  8. 

Das,  Elsie  J.,  assignor  to  Watumull  Brothers,  doing 
business  as  East  India  Store,  Honolulu,  Territory  of 
Hawaii.      Textile    fabric.      105,653  ;    Aug.    17. 

Das,  Elsie  J.,  assignor  to  Watumull  Brothers,  doing 
business  as  East  India  Store,  Honolulu,  Territory  of 
Hawaii.  Drapery  fabric  or  similar  article.  105,654  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Daub.  Milton  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Overnight  case. 
105.2/37  :  July  13. 

Daum,  Charles,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.  Eevoluble  cake  tray. 
102,967  :  Jan.  26. 

Davenport,  Sam  F.,  assignor  to  Creek  Chub  Bait  Com- 
pany, Garrett,  Ind.     Fish  lure.     107,408  ;  Dec.  14. 

Davies,  Harry,  Chicago,  111.  Knob  for  radio  sets  or  the 
like.     106.250  :  Sept.  28. 

Davies,  Herbert  L.     (See  Morle.v.  H.,  Wilson  and  Davies.) 

Davis,  Abner  F.  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  assignor  to 
Faries  Manufacturing  Company,  Decatur,  HI.  Portable 
lamp.     104,185  ;  Apr.  20. 

Davis,  Charles  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  C.  H.  Ineson, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Safe  or  similar  article.  103,629 : 
Mar.  16. 

Davis.  Dorothy  H.      (See  Davis,  Edwin  H.,   assignor.) 

Davis.  Edwin  H.,  assignor  to  D.  H.  Davis,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Liquid  measuring  and  pouring  attachment  for 
bottles.     106,653  ;  Oct.  26. 

Davis.  Gasps  H.,  Van  Nuys,  Calif.  Toilet  odor  expeller 
casing.     107,501  ;  Dec.  21. 

Davis,  Kenneth  F.,  and  J.  J.  Josephs,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Office  chair.     105,091  ;  June  29. 

Davis,  Kenneth  F.,  and  J.  J.  Joseph,  assignors  to  The 
Sikes    Company.    Inc.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Office    chair. 

103.714  ;  Mar.  23. 

Davis,  Kenneth  F.,  and  J.  J.  Josephs,  assignors  to  The 
Sikes  Company.  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Office  chair. 
107,677:  Dec.  28. 

Davis,     William    A.,     Chicago,     111.       Stocking     darner. 

103.715  ;  Mar.  23. 

Dawer,    Sigmund,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rhinestone  studded  ' 
netted  fabric.     105.775  :  Aug.  24. 

Day,  Wilbur  M.,  assignor  to  The  Baldwin  Company,  Cin- 
cinnati. Ohio.     Piano  case.     104,993  ;  June  22. 

Da.v,  Wilbur  M.,  assignor  to  The  Baldwin  Company,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.     Piano  case.     104,994  ;  June  22. 

Day,  Wilbur  M.,  assignor  to  The  Baldwin  Company,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.     Piano  case.     106.251  :  Sept.  28. 

Day,  Wilbur  M.,  assignor  to  The  Baldwin  Companv,  Cin- 
cinnati,  Ohio.     Piano   case.      107.289 ;   Nov.   30." 

Dayatnite  Lamp  Corporation.  (See  Greenmun,  Leo  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dayton  Rubber  Mfg.  Company,  The.  (See  Mooradian, 
Harry  S.,  assignor.) 

Dazey   Manufacturing    Co.      (See    Spencer,    Roy    E.,    as- 
signor.) 
Dazian's,  Inc.     (See  Green,  Frank  C.  assignor.) 
Dazians.  Inc.      (See  Mack,  Joseph,  assignor.) 
Dean,  John  D.,  Tolworth,  England.     Combined  comb  and 

brush.    105,165  ;  June  29. 
Dean.    John   R.,    Buffalo,   N.   Y.     Jewelrv   box.     103.850; 

M.nr.  30. 
De  Benque,   Helen,   New  York.   N.   Y.      Combined  hanger 

and  deodorant   container.      107,385 ;   Dec.    7. 
De  Benque,  Joseph  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Combined  tray 

and  beverage  container  holder.     106,782  :  Nov.  2 
De  Bernard,  Henriette,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Dress.     106,480: 

Oct.  12. 
Debivay  Hats,  Inc.     (See  Schoen,  Elizabeth,  assignor.) 
Debnam,   George  R.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Ashtray.     107.219- 

Nov.  30. 

'^^,P-°S!^-.^"''"'J''^  ^-  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.    Ash  receiver. 

100.204  ;  July  6. 

^'\r,r!^'^,^"!?"'P''  ^-  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Ash  receiver. 

105.205  ;   July   6. 

Decker.  Alonzo  G.,  assignor  to  The  Black  &  Decker  Manu- 
facturing   Company,    Towson,    Md.      Portable    power 
driven  tool  unit.     104,623  ;  May  25. 
104  834  ^  Jun""8  ^"   '^^^'   ^'^''^^^'^'P'^'-'*'    P*i-     Bootjack. 

Deere  &  Company.      (See  McCormick,  Elmer,  assignor.) 

Oeering  MiUiken  &  Co.     (See  Killars,  John.  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Defiance  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The,  et  al.  (See  Graff, 
t»eorge  R.,  assignor.) 

Defiance  Pressed  Steel  Company,  The.  (See  Hess,  Clar- 
ence  R.   T.,   assignor.) 

De  H.<iirt.numont,  Michel,  and  H.  J.  Sines,  Beverlv  Hills, 
t-alir.  Radio  speaker  wall  cabinet.  106,427;  Oct.  12. 
/-  ,fi""^'U'"19"'^-  ^H<''iPl.  and  H.  J.   Sines.   Beverlv  Hills, 

r.„  «  •  *  Raoio  speaker  wall  cabinet.  106,428 ;  Oct.  12. 
n"»i""*'U'"i?"*'   •'^"'•'lel.   and   H.   J.   Sines,   Los  Angeles, 

r.„Jr2  ';  ,"«°'0  speaker  wall  cabinet.  106,429  ;  Oct.  12. 
Oct    '^/"""'^  ^^  -  Landing,  N.  J.     Fish  lure.     106,654  ; 

no  ^Tir,V„  ^a"^^'"'-.-   ^^^  ^^'^  ^"""en-  H..  and  Delgert.) 
De  Julio,  Argentino.     (See  Eyraud.  A,  J.,  and  De  Julio.) 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


713 


De  Lacy,  Joseph  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Liquid  dispenser. 
104,244  ;  Apr.  27. 

Delamere  Company.      (See  Adelstein,  Eddie,  assignor.) 

Delf,  George  A.,  St.  Louis,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  F.  I.  Roach,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Corn  popping 
machine  case.     107,502  ;  Dec.  21. 

Deli,  Frank  C,  assignor  to  Autopoint  Company,  Chicago, 
111.     Pencil  or  similar  article.     104,676  ;  May  25. 

Delich,  Peter,  Duluth,  Minn.     Scarf.     104,245  ;  Apr.  27. 

Delich,  Peter,  Duluth,  Minn.     Scarf.     105,374 ;  July  27. 

Delia  Chiesa,  Alessandro,  Douglastown,  N.  Y.,  and  L.  P. 
Froehllch,  East  Rutherford,  N.  J.  Spray  apparatus  for 
preventing  offset  in  printing.     104,246  ;  Apr.  27. 

Dellinger,  Martin  C,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Pliers.  107,008 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Dellinger,  Paul  C,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  assignor  to  U.  S. 
Expansion  Bolt  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Nail  drive 
anchor.     106,861  ;  Nov.  9. 

Delman,   Inc.      (See   Morali,   Charles,   assignor.) 

Delman,  Inc.     (See  Wertheim,  Adolph,  assignor.) 

jJel   Re,    Gennaro,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Sandal.      103,222 
Feb.  16. 

Del   Re,    Gennaro,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Sandal.      103,223 
Feb.   16. 

Del  Re,   Gennaro,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slipper.     103,224 
Feb.  16. 

Del   Re,    Gennaro,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Slipper.     103,803 
Mar.  30. 

Del    Re,   Gennaro,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Slipper.     103,804 
Mar.  30. 

Del    Re,   Gennaro,    New  York,   N.   Y.     Slipper.     103,805 
Mar.  30. 

Del  Re,  Gennaro,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slipper.     103,806 
Mar.  30. 

Del    Re,    Gennaro,   New  York,    N.   Y.     Slipper.     103,807 
Mar.  30. 

Del    Re,    Gennaro,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Slipper.     103,808 
Mar.  30. 

Del    Re,   Gennaro,   New  York,    N.   Y.     Slipper.     103,809 
Mar.  30. 

Del  Re,   Gennaro,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slipper.     105,206 
July  6. 

Del   Re,   Gennaro,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slipper.     105,207 
July  6. 

Delta  Electric  Company.      (See  Wiley,  Lee  JI.,  assignor.) 

Delta  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Barnes,  J.  F., 
and   Reinecke,  assignors.) 

Delta  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Tautz,  Her- 
bert  E.,   assignor.) 

De  Murguiondo,  Jose  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Refrigerating 
mold.     107,317  ;  Dec.  7. 

Dennis,  Louis  M.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.     Tray.     102,628;  Jan.  5. 

Dental  Equipment,  Inc.  (See  Weinstein,  Louis  H.,  and 
M.  S.,  assignors.) 

Deppermann,  William  F..  Orange,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  S.  S. 
Stafford,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pen  and  ink  desk- 
stand.     106,911  ;  Nov.  9. 

De  Quinzio,  James,  assignor  to  Joseph  Dixon  Crucible 
Company,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Eraser  holding  tip  for 
pencils.     107,640:  Dec.  28. 

De  Sakhnoffsky,  Alexis,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
The  Murray-C)hio  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Velocipede.     103,645 ;  Mar.  16. 

Dp  Sakhnoffsky,  Alexis,  assignor  to  Edward  G.  Budd 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Vehicle. 
105.268:   July  13. 

De  Sakhnoffsky,  Alexis,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  The 
White  Motor  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Cab-over- 
engine  fuel  tank  truck.     105,899  ;  Aug.  31. 

De  Sakhnoffsky,  Alexis,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to 
The  White  Motor  Companv,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Semi- 
trailer body.     106.063  :  Sept.  14. 

Deskey,  Donald,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  radio  and 
phonograph  cabinet.     105,844  ;  Aug.  31. 

Deskey,  Donald,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Bruns- 
wick-Balke-CoUender  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Billiard 
table.     103,008;  Mar.  10. 

De  Smet,  Edgard  C,  assignor  to  Willys-Overland  Motors, 
Inc.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Vehicle  ornament.  105,451  ;  July 
27. 

Desoutter,  Charles,  London,  England.  Power  driven  hand 
tool  unit.     107,048;  Nov.  10. 

Desser,  Michael  S.      (See  Lorenzen,  A.  I.,  and  Desspr.) 

Dosser,  Michapl  S.,  as.signor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Com- 
pany,  Toledo,    Ohio.     Tray.     106,082;   Oct.    26. 

Detroit  laibricafor  Company.  (See  Ilussel,  Philip  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Detroit-Michigan  Stove  Company.  (See  Lelsen,  Frederic 
A.,  assignor.) 

Detroit-Michigan  Stove  Company.  (See  Maul,  Henry  C, 
assignor.) 

Deveroux,  Frank  Tj.,  .Tacksnnville,  Tex.  Combined  flower- 
pot nnd  support.      101,095  ;  June  22. 

De  Vilblss  Company,  The.  (See  VulUemenot,  Frederic 
A.,  assignor.) 

De  Vilblss  (;ompan.v,  The.  (See  VulUemenot,  Robert  P., 
assignor.) 

De  Witt,  Marion  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blouse.  106,302; 
Oct.  5. 

De  Witt,  William  J.,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Box  or  slmllur  ar- 
ticle.    100,968;  Nov.  16. 

Dewsburv,  William  O.,  Freehold,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  A.  &  M. 
Karagnouslan,  Inc.,  Daylon,  Ohio.  Textile  floor  cover- 
ing.    107,220;  Nov.  30. 

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Dewsbury,  William  O.,  Freehold,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  A.  &  M. 
Karagheusian,  Inc.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Textile  floor  cover- 
ing.    107,221 ;  Nov.  30. 

Dewsbury,  William  O.,  Freehold,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  A.  &  M. 
Karagheusian,  Inc.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Textile  floor  cover- 
ing.    107,276;  Nov.  30. 

Dewsbury,  William  O.,  Freehold,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  A.  &  M. 
Karagheusian,  Inc.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Textile  floor  cover- 
ing.    107,277  ;  Nov.  30. 

Dexdale  Hosiery  Mills.  (See  Cowan,  Stafford  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Diaz,  Grace,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble.  104,517  ; 
May  11. 

Diaz,  Grace,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble.  104,677  ; 
May  25. 

Diaz,  Grace,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble.  105,573  ; 
Aug.   10. 

Dick,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ensemble  dress.  103,191  ; 
Feb.    9. 

Dick,  Talbert  M.,  and  M.  J.  Fletcher,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Tobacco  ash   receptacle.      107,409 ;   Dec.   14. 

Dickerson,  Bert  A.,  assignor  to  Fanes  Manufacturing 
Company,  Decatur,  111.  Portable  lamp.  104,094  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Dickerson,  Bert  A.,  assignor  to  Paries  Manufacturing 
Company,  Decatur,  111.  Indirect  electric  floor  lamp. 
106,285;  Oct.  5. 

Dickerson,  Dorman  B.,  assignor  to  The  Logan  Gear  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Emergency  brake  lever.  106,024  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Dickson,  Allie  E.,  Orlando,  Fla.  Highway  marker. 
106,286;  Oct.   5. 

Dickson,  Allie  E.,  Orlando,  Fla.  Highway  marker. 
106,287  :  Oct.  5. 

Dickson,  Lawrence  E.,  Glencoe,  111.  Tablet  dispensing 
machine.     104,134  ;  Apr.  20. 

Dictaphone  Corporation.  (See  Norton,  L.  D.,  and  An- 
dresen,  assignors.) 

Dictaphone  Corporation.      (See  Patten,  Ray,  assignor.) 

Dictograph  Products  Company.  (See  Breen,  Frederick 
M.,  assignor.) 

Dictograph  Products  Company.  (See  Sears,  Sterling  G., 
assignor.) 

Diebold,  George  L.,  assignor  to  Venus  Foundation  Gar- 
ments, Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Man's  confining  belt. 
105.695  ;  Aug.  17. 

Dieffenbach,  Otto  W.,  Baltimore.  Md.  Carton  for  trans- 
parent drinking  straws.     106,826  ;  Nov.  2. 

Dietrich,  Raymond  H.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Cor- 
poration, Highland  Park,  Mich.  Automobile.  105,166  ; 
June  29. 

Dietrich,  Raymond  H.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Chrysler 
Corporation,  Highland  Park,  Mich.  Automobile. 
105,167  ;  June  29. 

Dietrich,  Raymond  H.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Cor- 
poration, Highland  Park,  Mich.  Automobile.  105,269  ; 
July  13  ; 

Dietrich,  Raymond  H.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Chrysler  Cor- 
poration, Highland  Park,  Mich.  Automobile.  105,270  ; 
July  1 3  ; 

Dietz,  Ida,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Shirt  collar.  103,609; 
Mar.  16.   . 

Dietz,  R.  E.,  Company.  (See  Korshin,  Matthew  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dillman,  Earnest  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Air  conditioning 
control  casing.     103,309  ;  Feb.  23. 

Dillon,  Eleanor  M.,  Naugatuck,  Conn.  Rag  doll. 
105,092  ;  June  29. 

Dilworth,  Richard  M.  (See  H.Tmilton,  H.  L.,  Dilworth, 
Blomberg,   Knickerbocker,   and   Klein.) 

Dilworth,  Richard  M.  (See  Hamilton.  H.  L.,  Dilworth, 
Blomberg,   Otter,   Knickerbocker,    and   Klein.) 

Dinlcel,  Paul  B.,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Ashtray.  105,208 ; 
July  6. 

Disch,  John  E.,  Dolgeville.  N.  Y.  Slipper  bag  or  similar 
article.     105,209  ;  .Tulv  6. 

Ditchik,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Button.  106,055  ;  Oct. 
26. 

Ditchik,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Button.  106,056  ;  Oct. 
26. 

Ditchik,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Button.  100.657  ;  Oct. 
26. 

Ditchik,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Button.  100,058  ;  Oct. 
26. 

Ditchik,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Button.  106,659  ;  Oct. 
20. 

Ditchik,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Button.  100,660;  Oct. 
26. 

Dittmar,  Paul  O.,  Evanson,  HI.  Vehicle.  103,810  ;  Mar. 
30. 

Dilhimr,  Paul  O.,  Evanston,  111.  Vehicle.  103,811 ;  Mar. 
:!0. 

Ditzlan,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  100,503;  Oct. 
10. 

Ditzler  Color  Company.  (See  Spencer,  Carloton  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

DIxle-Vortex  Company.  (See  Batchelder,  Eliot  P.,  as- 
signor.) 

DIxle-Vorlex  Company.      (See  Wllniet,  Georges,  assignor.) 

Dixon,  Alfred  E.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Oslbv  and 
Barton    Company.      Finger    ring.      103, 1-10  :    Fob."  0. 

Dixon,  Joseph,  Crucible  Company.  (See  De  Qulnzlo, 
James,  assignor.) 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Doane,  Leroy  C,  assignor  to  The  Miller  Company,  Meriden, 
Conn.     Lighting   fixture   globe.      102,678 ;   Jan.    12. 

Dobrusin,  George,  Chicago,  111.  Toy  telephone.  107,222  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Dobson,  William  A.,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Under- 
wood Elliott  Fisher  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Type- 
writer.     10.3,928  ;  Apr.  G. 

Doctors,  Dorothea,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
D.  Doctors  and  S.  A.  Fox,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  copartners, 
trading  under  the  firm  name  and  style  of  "Dorothoa 
Doctors".     Halter  or  similar  article.     105,845  ;  Aug.  31. 

Doctors,  Dorothea,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
D.  Doctors  and  S.  A.  Fox,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  copartners, 
trading  under  the  firm  name  and  style  of  "Dorothea 
Doctors".     Halter  or  similar  article.     105,846  ;  Aug.  31. 

Doctors,  Dorothea,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
D.  Doctors  and  S.  A.  Fox,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  copartners, 
trading  under  the  firm  name  and  style  of  "Dorothea 
Doctors".  Brassiere  vest  or  similar  article.  105,847  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Doering,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.  Dairy  product  print  ma- 
chine.    103,094  ;  Feb.  9. 

Doering,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.  Advertising  device. 
103,225  ;  Feb.  16. 

Doering,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.  Print  device  for  dairy 
products.     103,393  ;  Mar.  2. 

Dognin,  Jean,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lace.     104,209 ;  Apr.  20. 

Dognin,  Jean,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lace.     104,210  ;  Apr.  20. 

Dognin,  Jean,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lace.     105,271  ;  July  13. 

Dognin,  Jean,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Lace.     106,706  ;  Oct.  26. 

Dognin,  Jean,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lace.     106,707  ;  Oct.  26. 

Doig,  James,  Wilmette,  111,,  assignor  to  The  Niagara 
Lithograph  Company,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Display  basket, 
104,720  ;  June  1. 

Doll,  John  L.,  and  C.  W.  Rogers,  assignors  to  Syncro 
Devices,  Incorporated,  Detroit,  Mich.  Internul  Com- 
bustion engine.     107,641  ;  Dec.  28. 

Donley,  Harold  B.,  assignor  to  Columbus  Metal  Products 
Inc.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Signal  lamp  unit.  107,678 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Donohoe,  Ross  N.,  Portsmouth.  Ohio.  Shoe.  104,996 ; 
June  22. 

Donohoe,  Ross  N.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Shoe.  104,997  ; 
June  22. 

Donohoe,  Ross  N.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Shoe.  104,998 ; 
June  22. 

Donohoe,  Ross  N.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio.  Shoe.  104,999 ; 
June  22. 

Dooley,   William  J.      (See  Weasler,  A.  V.,   and  Dooley.) 

Doppelt,  Charles,  Chicago,  111.  Bag  for  toilet  articles. 
106,132  ;  Sept.  21. 

Dor^e,  Silvia,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Buckle.     106.783  ;  Nov.  2. 

Dor^e,  Silvia,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Buckle.     106,784  ;  Nov.  2. 

Dor«e,  Silvia,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Buckle.     106,785  ;  Nov.  2. 

Dorfman,  Robert  I.,  and  E.  Munk.  Jar  or  similar  con- 
tainer.     10:i,910  :  Mar,  .30. 

Doty,  Vern  W.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Temple  member  for  eye 
glasses  or  similar  articles.     105,938  ;  Sept.  7. 

Doty,  William  E.,  and  D.  P.  Carmichael,  assignors  to  The 
Patty  Cake  Company,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  ('Dinbincd 
store  front  and  knock-down  display  room.  106,591  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Doucette,  John  J.,  assignor  to  The  Pedigo  Company,  St. 
Louis.  Mo.     Shoe.     104.962  :  June  15. 

Doucette,  John  J.,  assignor  to  The  Pedigo  Company,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     104,963;  June  15. 

Doucette,  John  J,,  assignor  to  The  Pedigo  Company,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     1 04 .964  ;  June  15. 

Doucette,  John  J.,  assignor  to  The  Pedigo  Company,  St. 
Louis.  Mo.     Shoe.     104.965  :  Juno  15, 

Donchian,  Paul  S.,  Hartford,  Conn.  Standard  for  light- 
ing fixtures.     106,183  ;  Sept.  28. 

Doughnut  Corporation  of  America.  (See  Huntc-r,  Herbert 
T.,  assignor.) 

Doughty,  Jlervln  P.      (See  Cavignac,  Frank  TI.,  assignor.) 

Douglas  Aircraft  Company.  (See  Klcinhuus.  Karl  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Dover,  Samuel  M..  Chicago,  111.  Combined  stop  and 
tall  lamp.     103.565  ;  Mar.  16. 

Dover,  Samuel  M..  Chicago,  111.  Combined  stop  and 
tail  lamp.     103,566;  Mar.  16. 

Downs.  Starwood  A.,  assignor  to  Ontario  Manufacturing 
Company,  Miinrie,  Ind,  Spoon  or  other  article  of  flat- 
ware,    104,562  :  May  18. 

Drach,  Edmund  L.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Abbott  Labora- 
tories, North  Chicago,  III.     Bottle.     105,655  ;  Aug.  17. 

Dreyfuss,  Henry,  New  York,  N,  Y„  assignor  to  The  Hoover 
Company,  North  Canton,  Ohio.  Casing  for  snetioii 
cleaners  or  similar  articles,      104,344  ;   May  4. 

Dreyfuss,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y,,  assignor  to  The  Amer- 
ican Thermos  Bottle  Company,  Norwich,  Conn.  Com- 
bined bottle   and   cup.      106.862;   Nov.   9. 

Drilling,  Nntlinn,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,  Metal  ornament  for 
rings  or  the  like.     105.939;  Sept.  7. 

Drltz-Traiim  Co.      (See  Traum.  Aaron,  assignor.) 

Dronoff.  TIma.  Merrick,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  similar  article 
106,025  :  Sept.  14. 

Dronoff,  TImn,  New  York,  N.  Y,     Shoe,     107,009;  Nov,  16. 

Drossner,  Nathan,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bottle.  105,574  • 
Aug.   10, 

Dual  Parking  Meter  Company.  (See  McOay,  J.  B.,  and 
Nicholson,  assignors.) 

Duart  Manufacturing  Company,  (gee  Schlelmer,  Floyd 
v.,  assignor.) 


Dubbs,  Charles,  Fresno,  Calif.  Wine  bottle.  106,430; 
Oct.  12. 

Dulany,  Helen  H.,  Chicago,  HI.  Cocktail  shaker.  102,943  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Duman,  Jacob,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  sign  and  clock. 
104,597  ;  May  18. 

Dunbar,  Noel,  assignor  to  The  Nelson  Corporation,  New 
York,  N.  Y.    Duplicating  machine.     105,210 ;  July  6. 

Dunberg,  David  \V.,  assignor  to  Jacques  Kreisler  Sale* 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanity  case,  or  similar 
article.     102,629  ;  Jan.  5. 

Dunberg,  Davnd  W.,  assignor  to  Jacques  Kreisler  Sales 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanity  case  or  similar 
article.     105,848  ;  Aug.  31. 

Duncan,  Charles  R.  (See  Sandberg,  R.  A.,  and 
Duncan. ) 

Duncan,  James  E.  3rd.,  and  R.  A.  May,  Washington,  Pa., 
assignors  to  Duncan  &  Miller  Glass  Company,  Washing- 
ton, Pa.     Tumbler  or  similar  article.     104,342  ;  May  4. 

Duncan,  James  E.  3rd  and  R.  A.  May,  Washington,  Pa., 
assignors  to  Duncan  &  Miller  Glass  Company,  Washing- 
ton, Pa.     Bowl  or  similar  article.     104,343  ;  May  4. 

Duncan  &  Miller  Glass  Company.  (See  Duncan,  J.  E.,  3rd 
and  May,  assignors.) 

Duncan  &  Miller  Glass  Company.  (See  May,  Robert  A., 
assignor.) 

Dunham,  LeRoy  S.,  East  Orange,  and  A.  F.  Robertson. 
Belleville,  assignors  to  Edison-Splitdorf  Corporation, 
West     Orange,     N.     J.       Magneto-electric     generator. 

104.368  ;  May  4. 

Dunham,  LeRoy  S.,  East  Orange,  and  A.  P.  Robertson, 
Belleville,  assignors  to  Edison-Splitdorf  Corporation, 
West     Orange,     N.     J.       Magneto-electric     generator. 

104.369  ;  May  4. 

Dunham,   LeRoy   S,,   East  Orange,    and   A,   F.   Robertson, 

Belleville,    assignors    to  Edison-Splitdorf   Corporation. 

West     Orange,     N.     J.  Magneto-electric     generator. 

104.370  ;  May  4. 

Dunham,  LeRoy  S.,  East  Orange,  and  A.  F.  Robertson, 
Belleville,  assignors  to  Edison-Splitdorf  Corporation, 
West     Orange,     N.     J.        Magneto-electric     generator. 

104.371  ;  May  4. 

nun'iill,  Mary,  Inc.  (See  Ogden,  Stephen  A„  assignor.) 
Dunlop  Tire  and   Rubber  Corporation.      (See   Hardeman, 

William  E.,  assignor.) 
Dunlop  Tire   and   Rubber  Corporation.      (See  Hardeman, 

W.  E..  and  Lacey,  assignors.) 
Dunlop  Tire  and   Rubber  Corporation.      (See  King,  F.  G. 

w.,  and  Lambourn,  assignors.) 
Dunn,    Allen   I.,    assignor   to    Cedar    Rapids    Engineering 

Company,     Cedar    Rapids,    Iowa.      Torque    measuring 

wrench.     107.311 ;  Dee.  7. 
Dunne,  William  H.,  Jr.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.     Child's 

ice  skate.     102,779  ;   Jan.   19. 
Dunnock,  John  L.,  assignor  to  Swindell  Brothers,   Incor- 

poruted,    Baltimore,  Md:     Bottle.     104,835  ;   June  8. 
Duplex    Printing    Press    Company,    The.      (See    Blackley, 

James  I^.,  assignor,) 
Du    I'oiii,   K.    I.,   do  Nemours  &  Company.      (See   Puppo, 

Josppli  A.,  assignor.! 
Du   Pont    E.   I.,  de  Nemours  &  Company.      (See  Tyson, 

Edmund  H.,  assignor.)  .-        v  j       , 

Dura-Products    Manufacturing   Co.      (See   George,    Edgar 

R.,  assignor.)  ^ 

Durk.s<'n,  Theodore  J..  Oakland,  Calif.     Individual  server 

serving   tray.      103,310;   Feb.   23. 
Duro  Melnl  Products  Company.      (See  Hedgpeth,  Theron 

L..  assignor.) 
Duro  Metal  Products  Company.      (See  McNaught,  Norris 

r .,  assignor.) 

"'Tiinr!''^''^'  '''''  ''^■'  ^"'^^'^-  ^^-  Clock  face.  104,916; 
''^Irix.'h'&i'.Tu^V^^'  ""■  ^-     Tablecloth  or  similar 

^To'r  nnn^'r''*  ^Vi-T"'"  -^^'O-  Calif.  License  plate  holder. 
105.000;  June  22. 

^"-1  A-"  An?"'T^  ^^■\  I'-'''o  ^"to-  Calif.  License  plate  holder. 
lOii.OOl  :  June  22. 

Dutrow.  Molvin  H  Evansville,  Ind.,  and  W.  J.  Mitchell, 
in-"*'of,?'  I"-  Combined  shredder,  slicer,  and  peeler. 
10.), 849  ;  Aug.  81. 

^Iklir'g'     ^^^^  ''"  ^°°^  Beach,  Calif.    Airplane.    103,529  ; 

10.  A.    Laboratories.  Inc.      (See  Meyerhoefer.  Carl  E.,  as- 

k^^i'^'tV'''  ^I"v.    ^^"^  Haight,  Everest  D.,  assignor.) 
l.agl..  Pc.ncil   Coinp.nnv.      ( Seo   Choslcr.    Isidor    .nssignor  ) 

V^,f\t  D^^"i\  Company.     (See  Cook,  William,  assignor.) 
signer  "       ^°'"P""y-      <S^«  Friedlaender,   Walther,  as- 

^"sl'^on"'^"  ^*'"^*°^'  ^^^  Hanle,  Benjamin  W.,  as- 
\lnl\''  nT"'"''  Company.  (See  Meilner.  Joseph,  assignor.) 
'^"J!'__'?J'Y^''A-  assignor  to  MuUins  Manufacturing  Cor- 


,S^nrt1?le'.'"-lSo;I:j^'".?«  '"'^'^^'"^  '^^'^''  '' 
'''"nnrn9li^J,*''o^i'  assignor  to  Muilins  Manufacturing  Cor- 

P^hfni?  nnJ"^"":  ^^'"i  Combination  washing  machine 
KnHo     u-„?."'^    ^""S"''  ''^''-     102.819:   .Tan.   19. 

Mar    16  '  °^^'    ^-   '^-      ^'■^^^-      103,610: 

'"'"Mar"  Te '**'"  ^-   ^^   ^*""'''    ^-   '^-     °'*««-      103.611; 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


715 


Easterman,  Leo,  assignor  to  Fry  Products,  Inc.,  Detroit, 

Mich.     Seat  cover.     105,575  ;  Aug.  10. 
Bast  India  Store.     (See  Das,  Elsie  J.) 
Eastman  Kodak   Company.      (See   Chamberlain,    Stanley 

F.,  assignor.) 
Eastman  Kodak  Company.      (See  Martin,   Lawrence   R., 

assignor.) 
Eastman   Kodak    Company.       (See   Mihalyi,    Joseph,    as- 
signor. ) 
Eastman    Kodak    Company.      (See   Biddell,    William   A., 

assignor. ) 
Eastman  Kodak  Company.      (See  Teague,  Walter  D.,  as- 
signor. ) 
Eastman   Kodak    Company.      (See   Teague,    W.    D.,    and 

Young,  assignors.) 
East  Side  Metal  Spinning  &  Stamping  Corp.     ( See  Burger, 

William,  assignor.) 
Easy  Washing  Machine  Corporation.     (See  Geldhof,  Peter 

E.,  nssienor. ) 
Easy  Washing  Machine  Corporation.     (See  Haven,  Kent  C, 

assignor.) 
Eaton,  Albert  N.,  Omaha,  Nebr.     Feed  trough.     104,624  ; 

May  25. 
Ebeling,    Henry    O.,    assignor   to    Ebeling   &    Reuss.    Inc., 

Philadelphia,   Pa.      Plate  or  similar  article.      104,836  ; 

June  8. 
Ebeling,    Henry    O.,    assignor   to    Ebeling   &   Reuss,    Inc., 

Philadelphia,  Pa.     Platter  or  similar  article.     104,837  ; 

June  8. 
Ebeling  &  Reuss,  Inc.     (See  Ebeling,  Henry  O.,  assignor.) 
Ebling,  Walter,  assignor  to  E.  P.  Reed  &  Co.,  Rochester, 

N.   Y.      Shoe.     106,288;  Oct.    5. 
Ebling,  Walter,  assignor  to  E.  P.  Reed  &  Co.,  Rochester, 

N.  Y.     Shoe.    107,503  ;  Dec.  21. 
Eck,     Joseph     B.,     Sheboygan,     Wis.       Coaster     wagon. 

104,678  ;  May  25. 
Eck,  Joseph  B.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.     Scooter.    104,679  ;  May 

Eddington  Metal  Specialty  Co.      (See  Czarnecki,  Walter 

v.,   Jr.,   assignor.) 
Edelmann,  E.,  &  Co.     (See  Thomas,  Joseph  C,  assignor.) 
Edelstein,   Hyman   M.,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.      Shoe.     104,020  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Edelstein,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Hat,  or  similar  ar- 
ticle of  manufacture.     106,289  ;  Oct.  5. 
Edison-Splitdorf  Corporation.      (See  Dunham,  L.   S.,  tnd 

Robertson,   assignors.) 
Edison,  Thomas  A.,  Incorporated.     (See  Banta,  Dorac  B., 

assignor.) 
Edson,  Bert,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.    Lace.     105,983  ;  Sept.  7. 
Edson,  Bert,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Lace.     105,984  ;  Sept.  7. 
Edson,  Bert,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Lace.     105,985  ;  Sept.  7. 
Edson,  Bert,  Pawtucket,   R.  I.     Lace.     106.431  ;   Oct.  12. 
Edson,  Bert,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Lace.     106,432  ;  Oct.   12. 
Edson,   Bert,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Lace.     106,433  ;  Oct.   12. 
Edson,  Bert,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Lace.     106,434;  Oct.  12. 
Edson,  Bert,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Lace.     106,708  ;  Oct.  26. 
Edson,   Bert,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.     Lace.     106,709  ;   Oct.  26. 
Edson,  Bert,  Pawtucket,   R.  I.,  assignor  to  New  England 

Lace  Mills,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Lace.    102,820  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Edson,  Bert,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  New  England 

Lace  Mills,   Inc.,   New  York,   N.    Y.     Lace.      102,944 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Edson,  Bert,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  New  England 

Lace   Mills,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Lace.      105,474 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Edson,  Bert,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  New  England 

Lace  Mills,   Inc.,    New  York,  N.  Y.      Lace.      105^475  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Edson,  Bert,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  New  England 

Lace  Mills,    Inc.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Lace.      105,476 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Edson,  Bert.  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  New  England 

Lace    Mills    Inc.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Lace.     106,532  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Edson,  Bert,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  New  England 

Lace   Mills,    Inc.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Lace.      106,881; 

Nov.  9. 
Edwards.    David    J.,     Hollywood,     Calif.       (Jamc     board. 

105,850-  Aug.  31. 
Edwards,   Harold  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Infant's  feeding 

bottle  holder.     104,157;  Apr.  20. 
Efantes,  Marie,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,185  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Efantes,  Marie,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Drees.     107,186 ;  Nov. 

23. 
Efantes,  Marie,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,187  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Efantes,  Marie,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,480 ;  Dec. 

14. 
Efantes,  Marie,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,481  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Egcr,  William  Frnnklin,  Bartow,  Fla.     Artificial  fish  lure. 

106. .592;  Oct.   19. 
Egry  Register  Company,  The.      (See  van  Doron,   11,,  and 

Deigort,  assignors.) 
Filers,    Frank    B.,    Fort    Wayne,    Ind.      Liquid    dispenser 

casing.     105,477;  Aug.  3. 
Eisenborg.   Arth\ir   A.,   assignor  to  National    Silver   Coin- 

pan.v,    Now    York,    N.    Y.      Spoon    or    similar    arllcle. 

106,026  ;  Sept.  14, 
Eisenberg,    Issy,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Band    for    n    hat, 

103,851  ;  Mar.  30. 


Eisenberg,    Issy,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Band    for    a    hat. 

103,889  ;  Mar.  30. 
Eksergian,   Carolus  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 

Wheel    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Vehicle    wheel. 

102.661  ;  Jan.  5. 

Eksergian,  Carolus  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel    Company,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Vehicle    wheel. 

102.662  ;  Jan.  5. 

Eksergian,  Carolus  L.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Budd 
Wheel     Company,     Philadelphia,     Pa.       Spoked    wheel. 

102.663  ;  Jan.  5. 

Electric  Auto-Lite  Company,  The.  (See  Mostnaf,  Edwin, 
assignor.) 

Electric  City  Box  Co.      (See  Charon,  Pierre  J.,  assignor.) 

Electric  Household  Utilities  Corporation.  (See  Jensen, 
Joseph  W,,  assignor.) 

Electric  Vacuum  Cleaner,  Co.  (See  Koppitch,  John,  as- 
signor.) 

Electro  Manufacturing  Co.  (See  Nemeroflf,  Victor,  as- 
signor.) 

Electrolux  Corporation.  (See  Brown,  Charles  L.,  Jr., 
assignor, ) 

Electrolux   Corporation.      (See   Guild,   Lurelle,   assignor.) 

Electrolux  Corporation.  (See  Lofgren,  Gustaf  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Eleso  Leather  Embossing  Co.  (See  Singer,  Hyman,  as- 
signor.) 

Eliopoulos,  Alexander  A.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Pood  tongs. 
107,410  ;  Dec.  14. 

Elkin,  Newton.  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Shoe  or  similar  article. 

103.311  ;  Feb.  23. 

Elkin,  Newton.  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

103.312  ;  Feb.  23. 

Elkin,  Newton,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

103.313  ;  Feb.  23. 

Elkin.  Newton,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Shoe  or  similar  article. 

103.314  ;  Feb.  23. 

Elkin,  Newton,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Shoe  or  similar  article. 

105.851  ;  Aug.  31. 

Elkin.  Newton,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Shoe  or  similar  article. 

105.852  ;  Aug.  31. 

Elkin,  Newton,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

105.853  :  Aug.  31. 

Elkin,  Newton,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

105.854  ;  Aug.  31. 

Elkin,   Newton,   Philadelphia,   Pa.      Shoe   or  similar  arti- 
cle.   106,133 ;  Sept.  21. 
Elkonin,  Aaron,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Combined  dial  and  hands 

for  a  clock  or  similar  article.     104,443  ;  May  11. 
Elliott,   Irwin,  Harmon,  assignor  to  Universal  Oven  Com- 
pany,   Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Oven    front. 

104,247  ;  Apr.  27. 
Ellis,   Arthur   R.,    Cedar   Rapids,    Iowa.     Sign.     103,046 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Ellis,  Robert  D.,  Closter,  N.  J.     Sign.     103,045  ;  Feb.  2. 
Elmer,   Francis  E.,   assignor  to   L.  A.   Darling  Company, 

Bronson.  Mich.     Shelf  bracket.     104,563  ;   May  18. 
Elsey,  Warren  R.      (See  Loewy,  R.  G.  F.,   and  Elsey.) 
Elsey,    Warren    R.,    Merion,    Pa.      Upholstery    supporting 

frame  for  a  railway  coach  or  bus  chair.     107,223  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Elwert,  Louis  A.,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Instrument  board 

for  motor  vehicles.     103,631  ;  Mar.  16. 
Elzi.  Peter  F.      (See  .Sachs,  Henry  E.) 
Embury  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Federico,  Joseph 

B.,  assignor,) 
Embury  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Smith,  Will  H., 

assignor.) 
Emerson  Drug  Company.      (See  White,  W.  W.,  and  Vas- 

sos,  assignors.) 
Emerson  Electric  Mfg.  Co.,  The.     (See  Brannan.  Paul  M., 

assignor.) 
Emerson    Electric    Mfg.    Co.,    The.      (See    Weber,    Victor, 

assignor.) 
Emmey,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Alphabet  for  forming 

monograms    for    wearing    apparel    or    similar    article. 

103.315  ;  Feb.  23. 

Eninicy,    (,'harli's.    New    York,    N.    Y.     Appliqu6    emblem. 

103.964  ;  Apr.  6. 

Emnipy,    Charles,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Appliqu(5   emblem. 

103.965  ;  Apr.   6. 

Emmoy,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Embroidered  decorative 
alphabet  for  forming  monograms  for  wearing  apparel  or 
similar  article.     106,760  ;  Nov.   2. 

Emmey,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Embroidered  decora- 
tive alphabet  for  forming  monograms  for  wearing  ap- 
parel or  similar  article.     106,786;  Nov.  2. 

Emporiuin,  The.      (See  Kaplan.  Walter,  assignor.) 

Emnorium-Capwell  Company,  The.  (See  Kaplan,  Walter 
P.,  assignor.) 

Endowment  Foundation.  (See  Holland,  Ubert  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Engel.  Alice,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     107.386;  Dec.  7. 

Englcbardt,  Charles  P.,  assignor  to  Oldetymo  Djstlllers, 
Inc.,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Bottle.      lOl.O.in;  May  25. 

Enholm,  Norman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Book  end.  105,040 : 
Sept.  7. 

Ennevor,  ITarrv,  Harrington  Park,  N.  J.  Milk  bottle  or 
similar  article.      103.9S7:  Apr.   6. 

Enscore,  Florence  IT..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Blouse  or  similnr 
article.     103,716;  Mar.  23. 

Eplplione,  Inc.     (See  Stnfhopoulo,  Epl  A.,  assignor.) 

lOpDcnstein,  James  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Chair.  104,767; 
June  1. 


716 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Chair. 


Chair. 
Chair. 


104,768 
104,769 
104,770 
105,002 


Kppenstein,    James   F.,    Chicago,    111. 
June  1. 

Eppenstein,    James   F.,    Chicago,    111. 
June  1. 

Eppenstein,   James   F.,    Chicago,    111. 
June  1. 

Eppenstein,  James  F.,  Chicago,  111.     Ashtray. 
June  22. 

Epstein,  Louis  J.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Slipper.  105,478 
Aug.  3. 

Epstein,  Louis  J.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Slipper.  105,479 
Aug.  3. 

Epstein,  Louis  J.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Slipper.  105,480 
Aug.  3. 

Epstein,  Louis  J.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Shoe.  105,481 
Aug.  3. 

Epstein,  Louis  J.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Slipper.  105,552 
Aug.  3, 

Epstein,  Louis  J.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Slipper.  100,290 
Oct.  5. 

Epton,  Arthur  I.,  Chicago,  111.  Grease  dispensing  device 
103,491  ;  Mar.  9. 

Eraser    Co.,   The.      (See   Roesch,    Rudolph   G.,    assignor.) 

Erhard,  Gustave  F..  Scranton,  Pa.  Textile  fabric  or  simi- 
lar article.     104,248  ;  Apr.  27. 

Erhard,  Gustave  F.,  assignor  to  The  Scranton  Lace  Com- 
pany,  Scranton,   Pa.     Curtain.     107.068  ;    Nov.   23. 

Erhard,  Gustave  F.,  assignor  to  The  Scranton  Lace  Com- 
pany,  Scranton,  Pa.     Curtain.     107,069 ;  Nov.  23. 

Erhard,  Gustave  F.,  assignor  to  The  Scranton  Lace  Com- 
pany, Scranton,  Pa.     Curtain.     107.070  ;  Nov.  23. 

Erhard,  Gustave  F.,  assignor  to  The  Scranton  Lace  Com- 
pany,  Scranton,  Pa.     Curtain.     107,071  ;  Nov.  23. 

Erhard,  Gustave  F.,  assignor  to  The  Scranton  Lace  Com- 
pany, Scranton.  Pa.     Curtain.     107.072  ;  Nov.   23. 

Erhard,  Gustave  F.,  assignor  to  The  Scranton  Lace  Com- 
pany,   Scranton,  Pa.     Curtain.     107,073  :  Nov.  23. 

Erhard,  Gustave  F.,  assignor  to  The  Scranton  Lace  Com- 
pany.  Scranton.  Pa.     Curtain.     107.074  ;   Nov.  23. 

Erhard,  Gustave  F.,  assignor  to  The  Scranton  Lace  Com- 
pany,  Scranton,  Pa.     Curtain.     107.075  ;  Nov.   23. 

Erhard,  Gustave  F..  assignor  to  The  Scranton  Lace  Com- 
pany. Scranton.  Pa.     Curtain.     107,168  :  Nov.  23. 

Erhard,  Gustave  F.,  assignor  to  The  Scranton  Lace  Com- 
pany,  Scranton.  Pa.     Curtain.     107.290 ;  Nov.   30. 

Erhard,  Gustave  F.,  assignor  to  The  Scranton  Lace  Com- 
pany.  Scranton,   Pa.     Curtain.     107.614 ;  Dec.  21. 

Erickson,  C.  E.,  Company.  (See  Erickson,  Ernest  R., 
assignor.) 

Erickson,  Ernest  R.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Erickson  Company. 
Incorporated.  Dps  Sloines,  Iowa.  Display  sign  or  similar 
article.     102,780  ;  Jan.  19. 

Erickson,  Ernest  R.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Erickson  Company. 
Incorporated.  Des  Moines.  Iowa.  Rack  for  bread  or 
similar  article.     104,021  :  Apr.  13. 

Erickson.  Ernest  R.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Erickson  Company. 
Incorporated.  Des  Jloines.  Iowa.  Display  rack  for  bread 
or  similar  article.     104,39.j  ;  Jlay  4. 

Erickson,  Ernest  R.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Erickson  Company. 
Incorporated,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Display  rack  for  bread 
or  similar  article.     100,184  ;  Sept.  28. 

Erickson.  Ernest  R.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Erickson  Company, 
Incorporated.  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Display  rack  for  bread 
or  similar  article.      106.185:   Sept.  28. 

Erickson,  Ernest  R.,  assignor  to  C.  E.  Erickson  Company, 
Incorporated,  Des  Moines.  Iowa.  Brace  for  screen 
doors  and  the  like.     106,863  ;  Nov.  9. 

Erickson,  Ernest  K..  assignor  to  C.  E.  Erickson  Company, 
Incorporated.  Dos  Moines.  Iowa.  Display  rack  for 
bread  or  similar  article.     107.076:  Nov.  23. 

Ericson,  Emile,  Pelham  Wood,  assignor  to  Cohn-Hall 
Marx  Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric  or  similar 
article.     104,564  :  May  18. 

Ericson,  Emile.  Pelham.  assignor  to  ^Yhitehouse  Fabrics, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brocatelle  fabric.  107,224 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Erie  Meter  Systems,  Inc.  (See  Adams,  Wilbur  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Erikson.  Sofia,  Foster  Center,  R.  I.  Spoon.  102,748 ; 
Jan.   19. 

Erk.  Reinhold  V.,  Waynesville,  N.  C.  Combined  educa- 
tional letter  opener  and  ruler.     107,570  ;  Dec.  21. 

Erlanger,  Max  H.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Combination 
clothes  stand.     105,241;  July  6. 

Esgro,  Sam.     (See  Conant,  D.  J.,  and  Esgro.) 

Esterow,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fountain  jien  clip  or 
similar  article.     103  812;  Mar.  30. 

Esterow.  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fountain  pen  clip  or 
similar  article.     103.813  ;  Mar.  30. 

Esterow.  Harry.  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Fountain  pen  clip  or 
similar  article.     103,814  ;  Mar.  30. 

Esterow.  Harrv,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Fountain  pen  clip  or 
similar  article.     103.815:   Mar.  30. 

Esterow,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fountain  pen  clip  or 
similar  article.     103.816:  Mar.  30. 

Estus,  Jnmcs  H.,  Newport  Beach,  Calif.  Hand  truck. 
104,211  ;  Apr.  20. 

Etten.  Nicholas  L.,  Waterloo,  Iowa.  Clothes  wringer. 
104,012  :  May  25. 

Eugene,  Ltd.     (See  Jacoh.ien,  Edward,  assignor.) 

Eureka  Vacuum  Cleaner  Company.  (See  Schand,  Theo- 
dore A.,  as.olgnor. ) 

Euromerica  Medicai  Products,  Inc.  (See  Rosengart, 
Sylvain,  assignor.) 


Evans  Case  Company.      (See   Bates,  Arthur,  assignor.) 
Evans  Case  Company.     (See  Bowen,  William  F.,  assignor.) 
Evans  Case  Company.     (See  Reilly,  Alfred  F.,  assignor.) 
i;vans  Case  Company.      (See  Reill.v.  William  J.,  .assignor.) 
Evans,   Evan    G.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio,    assignor    to    Nutone 

Chimes,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Electric  chime.     104.937  : 

June  15. 
Evans,    Evan    G.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio,    assignor    to   Nutone 

Chimes,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Electric  chime.    104,966  ; 

June  15. 
Evans,    Evan    G.,    Cincinnati.    Ohio,    assignor    to    Nutone 

Chimes  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Electric  chime.    105,514  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Evans,   Evan   G.,    Cincinnati,   Ohio,   assignor   to   Nutone 

Chimes     Inc.,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Musical     chime. 

107,411 ;  Dec.  14. 
Evans,  H.   C,  &  Company.      (See  Hood,   Richard  W.,  as- 
signor.) 
Evans,   Howell   G.,    assignor   to   Hamilton   Manufacturins 

Company,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.     Combined  cabinet  and  X- 

ray    picture    display    support    or    the    like.       102,664 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Evans,  John   G.,  assignor  to  W.  D.  Allen  5Ianufacturing 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Sprinkler.     105,941 :  Set)t.  7. 
Everedy   Company,   The.      (See  Hutcheson,   Bay    R.,   as- 
signor.) 
Excel   Auto    Radiator   Company.      (See   Briskin,    Samuel, 

assignor.) 
Excel  Auto  Radiator  Company.     (See  Briskin,  Theodore, 

assignor.) 
Excel  Auto  Radiator  Company.     (See  Sperry,  Philmore  F., 

assignor.) 
Excel  Projector  Corp.      (See  Levey,  Max,  assignor.) 
Ex-Cell-O    Corporation.       (See    Van    Doren,    Harold,    as- 
signor.) 
Excelsior  Accordion  Manufacturing  Co.   Inc.      (See  Pan- 

cotti,  Roberto,  assignor.) 
Exelmans,  Maurice,   Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Verlys  of 

America,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Bowl  or  similar  article. 

102,876 ;  Jan.  26. 
Exelmans,  Maurice,  Paris,  France,   assignor  to  Verlys  of 

America,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Vase.  106,787  ;  Nov.  2. 
Exhibit  Supply  Company.  (See  Radtke,  Bruno,  assignor.) 
Extract,    Maurice,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress.     103,062 : 

Feb.  2. 
Extract,    Maurice,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress.     103,063 : 

Feb  2. 
Eyraud,  Albert  J.,  and  A.  De  Julio,  Los  Anseles.   Calif. 

Pin   curler.     105,576  :  Aug.   10. 
Faber,  Eberhard  L.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Eberhard  Faber 

Pencil  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Combined  ink  and  pencil 

eraser.     105,482  :  Aug.  3. 
Faber,  Eberhard,  Pencil  Co.     (See  Faber,  Eberhard  L.,  as- 
signor.) 
Faber.    John    P.,    Dunellen,   N.    J.,    assignor   to    Ransome 

Concrete    Machinery    Co.      Concrete    mixer.      104.062  ■ 

Apr.  13. 
Fader,   William,  Newark,   N.  J.     Baking  oven.     104,444  • 

May  11. 
Fairclough  &  Gold,  Inc.     (See  Mohan,  James,  assignor.) 
Fairclough  &  Gold,  Inc.      (See  Stam,  Jesse,  assignor.) 
Falke,    Paul,   Weehawken,   N.   J.      Signal   for   motor  ve- 
hicles.    103,675  ;  Mar.  23. 
Farber,    Louis,    Yonkers,    N.    Y.      Platter,    or    the    like. 

107,412  :  Dec.  14. 
Farber,  Louis,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Bowl.     107,504  ;  Dec.  21. 
Farber,   Simon  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Combined  bowl  and 

tray.     102,968  ;  Jan.  26. 

^''^'■n7nro'^'"?"°   o^y-    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      CofiEee    maker. 
104,158  ;  Apr.  20. 

^^'■J??'"o^-^''?\""     ^^'-     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Candelabrum. 
104,340  :  May  4. 

^^""J?ro,^'^'5V''"     "^^•'     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.        Candelabrum. 

104.346  :  Mav  4. 

^^'■n?''^.?'"i9°   '^y-   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Candelabrum    cup. 

104.347  :  Mav  4. 

^^'■n?'■o-o^'?\''"   y^-     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Candelabrum. 

104,3(2  ;  May  4. 
Faries  Manufacturing  Company.     ( See  Davis,  Abner  F.  H., 

assignor.) 
Faries    Manufacturing    Company.       (See   Dickerson.    Ben 

A.,  assignor.) 
Faries  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Gaul,  Frank  U 

assignor.) 
Faries  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Miller,  George  L., 

assignor.)  .  o        . 

'^Xl'^e.^°10°6,n6:¥ep't"21.''    ^^^      '^"'""'"^^    ""^   *"•» 
Fa rr.  Fred  D,    Mamaroneck,    assignor   to  Revere  Copper 

and  Bra.^s  Incorporated,  Rome,  N.  Y.     Rack  for  maga- 

zine  or  the  like.    106.683  :  Oct.  26. 
Farrell  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Kuss,   Ralph  L, 

assignor.) 

^'Yss/'nor)'^'  ^^^^'^''^t^s-  Inc.     (See  Bacon,  Edmund  N., 

^''Kn7nfJiH^v^*'"*v^-,°?T'"'^5'  Conn.,   assignor  to  M.  D. 
^°JP/„*''''-,^^2'^J";'^'  ^l;.Y-     Textile  fabric  or  similar 


article.     102,877  ;  Jan.  26. 
1'  a therley,    Robert    E.,    Darien,    Conn  , 
iMibrics    Corp.,    New    York     N     Y 
similar  artlcfe.     103,632:  Mar."  16.' 
'hiberT'         ''"'^  ^^'-      ^^^^  Waldron,  C.  R.,  and  Faul 


assignor    to   Tale 
Textile    fabric    or 


LIST   OF   DESIGN  PATENTEES 


717 


Faunce,  Harold  W.,  Ventnor,  N.  J.  Danger  signal. 
106,027  ;  Sept.  14. 

Fawcett,  William  V.  M.,  Newton,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Provi- 
dence Braid  Company.  Display  stand  for  shoe  laces  or 
like  articles.     106,230  ;  Sept.  28. 

Fay,  Charles  L.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Cigarette  ex- 
tinguisher.    102,679  ;  Jan.  12. 

Fay,  John  C,  Chicago.  111.,  assignor  to  Hamilton  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.  Doctor's  cabinet 
or  the  like.     102,631  ;  Jan.  5. 

Fay,  William  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Golf  tee  or  similar  article. 
102,749  ;  Jan.  19. 

Fazekas,  Anton,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Switch  plate. 
107,642  :  Dec.  28. 

Fear,  Ernest  D.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Scale.  103,633; 
Mar.   16. 

Fear,  Ernest  D.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Scale.  103,634 ; 
Mar.  16. 

Fear,  Ralph  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Panorama  dolly. 
103,077  :  Feb.  2. 

Federal  Glass  Company,  The.  (See  Nicholson,  Albert 
H.,    assignor.) 

Federated  Mills,  Inc.      (See  Herz.    Solomon,  assignor.) 

Federico,  Joseph  B.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  Condor 
Products,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Garter.  105,577  ;  Aug. 
10. 

Federico,  Joseph  B.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  Embury 
Manufacturing  Company,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.  Lantern. 
105,656  ;  Aug.  17. 

Federico,  Joseph  B.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  Hickok 
Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Char- 
acter bearing  unit.     106,864  ;  Nov.  9. 

Federico,  Joseph  B.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  Hickok 
Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Char- 
acter bearing  unit.     106,865  ;  Nov.  9. 

Federico,  Joseph  B.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  Hickok 
Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Char- 
acter bearing  unit.     106,866  ;  Nov.  9. 

Federico,  Joseph  B.,  Niagara  Falls,  assignor  to  Hickok 
Manufacturing  Company,  Inc.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Char- 
acter bearing  unit.     106,867  ;  Nov.  9. 

Fegley,  Thomas  J.,  Jenkintown,  and  G.  O.  Leopold,  as- 
signors to  North  Bro's  M'f'g  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Screw  driver.     103,676  ;  Mar.   23. 

Fegley,  Thomas  J.,  Jenkintown,  and  George  O.  Leopold, 
assignors  to  North  Bro's  M'f'g  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ice  crusher.     107,010  ;  Nov.  16. 

Fehr,  William,  assignor  of  one-fourth  to  F.  T.  Hoffnir-n. 
Sacramento,  Calif.     Bottle.     104,396  ;  May  4. 

Feinberg,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
102,849  ;  Jan.  19. 

Feinberg,     George,     New 
102,850 ;  Jan.  19. 

Feinberg,    George,    New 
102,851;  Jan.   19. 

Feinberg,    George,     New 
103,064 :  Feb.  2. 

Feintuck,  Rose,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
16. 

Feintuck,  Rose,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     104,600  ;  May  ]  8. 

Feintuck,  Rose,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     105,553  :  Aug.  3. 

Feintuck,  Rose,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  105,657  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Feintuck,  Rose,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
17. 

Feintuck,  Rose,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
17. 

Feintuck,  Rose,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  105,696  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Feintuck,  Rose,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 
105,855  :  Aug.  31. 

Feintuck,  Rose,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  105,856  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Rose,    New    York 


York,     N.     Y. 

Textile  fabric. 

York,     N.    Y. 

Textile    fabric. 

York,     N.     Y. 

Textile     fabric. 

,  N.  Y.     Dress. 

103,657 ;  Mar, 

Dress.     105,658 ;  Aug. 
Dress.     105,659  ;  Aug. 


Dress. 


Feintuck, 

Sept.  7. 
Feintuck,     Rose,     New    York, 

105,987  ;  Sept.  7. 
Feintuck,    Rose,    New    York, 

Sept.  21. 
Feintuck,  Rose,  New  York,  N. 

28. 
Feintuck,    Rose,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Oct.  5. 
Feintuck,  Rose,  Now  York,  N.  Y. 

39. 
Feintuck,  Rose,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

19. 
Feintuck,    Rose,    New    York,    N. 

Nov.  9. 
Felcli,  Carmen  S.,  assignor  to  Ernest  E.  Weller,  Providence, 

R.I.    Buckle.     104,843;  .Tune  8. 
Feldman,    Al)riiham     G.,    Chicago,    111.      Bed.       104,838; 

Juno  8. 
Feldman,  Abraham  G.,  Chicago,  111.    Chifforobe.    104,839; 

June  8. 
Feldmnn,   Abraham   G.,   Chicago,    111.     Cliost  of  drawers. 

104, 8-10;   June  8. 
Feldmnn,    Abraham    Q.,    Chicago,    III.      Crib.       104,841; 

June  8. 
Feldman,   Bernard,   Newton   Centre,   assignor   to  Banner 

Shoemakers,  Inc.,  West  Peabody,  Mass.     Shoe  or  simi- 
lar article.     107,413  ;  Dec.  14. 


N.    Y.       Dress.       105,986; 

N.     Y.       Dress    ensemble. 

N.     Y.      Dress.      106,111  ; 
f.     Dress.     100,252  ;  Sept. 

Dress.       106,348 ; 

100,624  ;  Oct. 

Dress.     100,625  ;  Oct. 

Y.      Dress.       100,912  ; 


Feldman,  Bernard,  Newton  Centre,  assignor  to  Banner 
Shoemakers,  Inc.,  West  Peabody,  Mass.  Shoe  or  simi- 
lar article.     107,414  ;  Dec.  14. 

Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.  Handbag.  107,415  ;  Dee. 
14. 

Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.  Handbag.  107,416  ;  Dec. 
14. 

Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.  Handbag.  107,505  ;  Dec. 
21. 

Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,506  ;  Dec. 

Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,507  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,508  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,509  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,510  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,595  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,596  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,714 ;  Dec. 

28.  • 

Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,716  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,717 ;  Dec. 

28. 
Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,718  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Felmann,  Henri,  Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,719  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Felmann,   Henri,   Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,720  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Felmann,  Henri,   Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     107,721 ;  Dec. 

28. 
Felmann,  Henri,  assignor  to  Morris,  Mann  &  Reilly,  Inc., 

Chicago,  111.     Lady's  handbag.     103,492  ;  Mar.  9. 
Felmann,  Henri,  assignor  to  Morris,  Mann  &  Reilly,  Inc., 

Chicago,  111.     Lady's  handbag.     103,493  ;  Mar.  9. 
Felmann,  Henri,  assignor  to  Morris,  Mann  &  Reilly,  Inc., 

Chicago,  111.     Lady's  handbag.     103,494  ;  Mar.  9. 
Felmann,  Henri,  assignor  to  Morris,  Mann  &  Reilly,  Inc., 

Chicago,  111.     Pocketbook.     104,159  ;  Apr.  20. 
Felmann,  Henri,  assignor  to  Morris,  Mann  &  Reilly,  Inc., 

Chicago,  111.     Lady's  handbag.     105,211  ;  July  6. 
Felmann,  Henri,  assignor  to  Morris,  Mann  &  Reilly,  Inc., 

Chicago,  111.     Handbag.     105,272  ;  July  13. 
Felmann,  Henri,  assignor  to  Morris,  Mann  &  Reilly,  Inc., 

Chicago,    111.      Handbag.      105,697 ;    Aug.    17. 
Fenaroli,    Louise,    Astoria,    Long   Island,    N.    Y.      Dress. 

107,298  :  Nov.  30. 
Fenaroli,    Louise,    Astoria,   Long    Island,   N.    Y.      Dress. 

107,482  ;  Dec.  14. 
Fenaroli,    Louise,    Astoria,    Long    Island,    N.    Y.     Dress. 

107,722  ;  Dec.  28. 
Ferar,  Montgomery.     (See  Sundberg,  C.  W.,  and  Ferar.) 
Fergueson,  Arthur  P.,  Detroit,  assignor  to  Oakes  Products 

Corporation,  North  Chicago,  111.     Hand  brake  lever  or 

similar  article.     106,186  ;  Sept.  28. 
Fergueson,  Arthur  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to   Oakes 

Products  Corporation,  North  Chicago,  111.     Brake  lever 

or  similar  article.     106,721 ;  Oct.  26. 
Ferrara,   John,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Bag  frame.     106,134; 

Sept.  21.  . 

Ferrara,  John  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bag  frame.     105,375  ; 

July  27. 
Ferrier,    Alvin    M.,    Lowell,    Mass.      Handbag.      106,112 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Ferriot  Bros.  Inc.      (See  Ferriot,  Joseph  V.,  assignor.) 
Ferriot,  Joseph  V.,  assignor  to  Ferriot  Bros.  Inc.,  Akron, 

Ohio.     Sandal  or  similar  article.     102,981  ;  Feb.   2. 
Ferriot,  Joseph  V.,  assignor  to  Ferriot  Bros.  Inc.,  Akron, 

Ohio.     Sandal  or  similar  article.     102,982  ;  Feb.  2. 
Ferro    Machine    &    Foundry    Company.      (See    Campbell, 

H.  H.,  and  Myers,    assignors.) 
Fertman,   Edwin  I.      (See  Berk,    Samuel   S.,   assignor.) 
Festner,  Berta,  Chandler,  Ariz.     Comb.     104  186  ;  Apr.  20. 
Ficks-Roed    Company,    The.      (See    Ficks,    liobert    L.,    as- 
signor.) 
Ficks,   Robert  L..   assignor  to   The  Ficks-Reed   Company, 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Wheel  for  articles  of  cane  or  rattan 

furniture  or  the  like.     105.054  ;  June  22. 
Fife.  Joseph    R.,  Toledo.   Ohio.     Strip  shingle.     104,095; 

Apr.  13. 
Filippone,  B.,  &  Co.,  Inc.     (See  Tanzi,  Guido,  assignor.) 
Finch  &   McCulloueli.      (See   Lee.   Gorlinrd   M.,   .t.ssignor.) 
Fine,   Charles    A.,    assignor   to   Stewart-Warner   Corpor,a- 

tlon.  Chicago.  111.     Sign.     106.502  ;  Oct.  12. 
Fink,    Henry    W.,    assignor   to   Tropic-Alre,    Incorporated, 

Minneapolis,     Minn.       Automobile     heater.       105,857; 

Aug.  31. 
I'Msclihiicli,    Eugene   <!.,    and    R.   W.   Suniev,   Pueblo,   Colo. 

Glider  or  siiiiiliir   nrlicle.      104,5t'.5  ;   May   18. 
Fischer,  Albert  C  Cliicago,  111.     Strip  shingle  or  the  like. 

107,312  ;  Deo.  7. 
Fischer  Bod  Spring  Company.      (See  Fischer,   Samuel  M., 

assignor.) 
Fischer,    Charles,   Newark,    N.    J.      Pan   patch.      100,788; 

Nov.    2. 
FIsohor,  Jacob  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Jewelry  setting  or  simi- 
lar nrllolo.      107.313;  Doc.   7. 
Fischer,  John.      (See  Fischer,  Samuel  M.,   assignor.) 


718 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Fischer,  Samuel  M.,  assignor  to  J.  Fischer,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  trading  as  Fisher  Bed  Spring  Company.  Glider 
or  similar  article.     106,435  ;  Oct.   12. 

Fischer.    William  H.      (See   Newnham,   E..  and   Fischer.) 

Fish,  Ned  D.      (See  Sheaffer.  W.  A.,  and  Fish.) 

Fish  Rubber  Corporation,  The.  (See  Allen,  John  U., 
assignor.) 

Fisher,  Elizabeth  B.  H.,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich.  Brassifere. 
107,417  ;  Dec.  14. 

Fisher,  Fred  H..  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Morris  W.  Haft 
&  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  T.  Button.  104,771 : 
June  1. 

Fisher,  Fred  H.,  Syracuse,  assignor  to  Morris  W.  Haft 
&  Brothers,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Button.  107,351 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Fisher,  Paul  C,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Bread  rack. 
105,212;   July  6. 

Fisher,  Paul  C,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Bread  rack. 
105.483  :  Aug.  3. 

Fisher,  Robert  H.,  New  York.  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Whitins 
Holding  Company,  Minneapolis.  Minn.  Combined  clock 
and  radio  receiver.     103,567  ;  Mar.  16. 

Fisher,  Sam  W.,  assignor  to  Paden  City  Glass  Mfg.  Com- 
pany, Paden  Citv,  W.  Va.  Decanter  or  similar  article. 
105.003  ;  June  22. 

Fishman,  Jacob.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  104,917;  June 
15. 

Fishman,  .Tacob,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Geo.  E. 
Keith  Company,  Campello,  Mass.  Shoe.  103,226 ;  Feb. 
16. 

Fisk,   Eva.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.      10fi,722  :   Oct.  20. 

Fisk,  Eva,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,299  ;  Nov.  30. 

Fisk  Rubber  Corporation,  The.  (See  Allen,  J.  E.,  and 
Benson,   assignors.) 

Fitch,  Benjamin  F.,  Greenwich,  Conn.  Tank  body. 
106,028;  Sept.  14. 

Fitzgerald,  Albert  J.,  Braintree,  Mass.  Metallic  grill. 
103.817  ;  Mar.  30. 

Fitz  (jerald,  John  W..  assignor  to  Briggs  &  Stratton  Cor- 
poration, Milwaukee,  Wis.  Portable  power  unit. 
106.969  ;  Nov.  16. 

Fitzmaurice.  Douglas  F.  H.,  London,  England.  Auto- 
mobile.   102,852  ;  Jan.  19. 

Fitzmaurice,  Douglas  F.  H.,  London,  England.  Automo- 
bile.    103,095  ;  Feb.  9. 

Fitzmaurice,  Douglas  F.  H.,  London,  England.  Automo- 
bile.    103,096  ;  Feb.  9. 

Flanagan,  William  B.,  assignor  to  A.  Kreamer,  Incorpo- 
rated. Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Vegetable  bin  or  similar  article. 

103.717  ;  Mar.  23. 

Flanagan,  William  B.,  assignor  to  A.  Kreamer,  Incorpo- 
rated. Brooklvn.  N.  Y.     Vegetable  bin  or  similar  article. 

103.718  ;  Mar.  23. 

Flanagan,  William  B.,  assignor  to  A.  Kreamer.  Incorpo- 
rated, Brooklvn.  N.  Y.     Vegetable  bin  or  similar  article. 

103.719  ;  Mar.  23. 

Flanner.  Norris  E.,  WvckoCF,  N.  J.  Thermometer. 
103.929  :  Apr.  6. 

Fleisch,  Joseph  R.,  Clifton.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Anchor 
Cap  &  Closure  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Closure  cap  or  simUar  article.     105.858 ;  Aug.  31. 

Fleisch,  Joseph  R.,  Clifton,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Anchor  (3ap 
&  (Closure  Corporation,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Closure 
or  similar  article.     106,187  :  Sept.  28. 

Fleitas.  Juan  F.,  Key  West,  Fla.  Badge  or  similar  article. 
104,842;  June  8. 

Fleming,  Mary  P.  (See  Allen,  G.  N.,  Ressegger,  and 
Fleming.) 

Fleming,  Rives,  Richmond,  Va.  Combination  back  splash 
panel,  warming  closet,  and  supports  for  same.  105,578  : 
Aug.  10. 

Fletcher,  Maurice  J.     (See  Dick,  T.  M.,  and  Fletcher.) 

Flint  &  Walling  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Lung, 
Kenneth  R.,  assignor.) 

Florang.  Emil  A.,  Burlington,  Iowa.  Hamper.  106.291  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Florence  Stove  Company.  (See  Kruck,  Ralph  E..  as- 
signor.) 

Florian,  Gordon  W.     (See  Patten,  R.  E..  and  Florian.) 

Florsheim  Shoe  Company.  The.  (See  Pick,  Oswald  M., 
assignor.) 

Flynn,  Thomas  J.,  and  C.  G.  McClintook.  Detroit,  Mich. 
Button  or  similar  article.     106.761:  Nov.  2. 

Fogarty,  John  A.,  Portland.  Maine.  Shoe  fabric  or  simi- 
lar article.     106.882:  .Nov.  9. 

Fogel,  Joseph.     (Sop  Most.  A.,  and  Fogel.) 

Fogg.  Jcs.se  W.,  Barrlngton.  HI.,  and  F.  H.  Fruhllng,  Little 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  assignors  to  Cherry-Burrell  Corporation, 
Wilmington.  Del.  Hood  for  bottle  washing  machines. 
105.213;  July  6. 

FoUott,  Charlos  A.,  assignor  to  Bopch-Nut  Packinc  (Com- 
pany, Canajoharip.  N.  Y.  Display  stand  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    103.809  ;  Mar.  30. 

Fondevllle,  Eugene  L.      (See  Cooper,  Susie,  assignor.) 

Fontana.  Christopher  L.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  and  A.  C. 
Haggstrom.  Rockford.  III.,  assignors  to  .Vutocrat  Oil 
Burner  Corporation,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Oil  burner 
105.093;  June  29. 

Foote  Bros.  Gear  and  Machine  Corporation.  (See  Peter- 
son, Harry  C,  assignor.) 

Forbes.  Eleanor  M.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.,  assicnor  to 
S.  &  G.  Gump  Co.  Spoon  or  other  article  of  flatware 
105,698;  Aug.  17. 


Forbes,   Eleanor   M.,    San   Francisco,    C^alif.,   assignor   to 

S.  &  G.  Gump  Co.     Spoon  or  other  article  of  flatware. 

105,699  ;  Aug.  17. 
Forbes,  Jacob,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Lamp.     104,373  ;  May  4. 
Forbes,  Jacob.  Philadelphia.  Pa.     Lamp.     104,374 ;  May  4. 
Forbes,    Jacob,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Combined    lamp    and 

smoker's  stand.     104.397  ;  May  4. 
Forbes,    Jacob,    Philadelphia.    Pa.      Combined    lamp    and 

smoker's  stand.     104,398  ;  May  4. 
Ford,   Elmer  A..   Union   City,   assignor  of  one-half  to  A. 

Martin,   Pittsburgh.   Pa.     Toy  top.     104,022  ;  Aor.   13. 
Ford    Motor    Company.      (See    Gregorie,    Eugene    T.,    as- 
signor.) 
Forest  City  Foundries  Company,  The.      (See  .\dams,  Wil- 
bur H.,  assignor.) 
Forest    City    Rubber    Company.    The.       (See    SUvennan, 

Isador,  assignor.) 
Forman,  Mack  M.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Marathon 

Company.     Compact  case.     102.945 ;  Jan.  26. 
Forman,     Morris,     New     York,     X.     Y.       Textile     fabric. 

107,615  ;  Dec.  21. 
Forster,  Karl  A..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ointment  rubbing  pad. 

106.188  :   Sept.  28. 
Forster.     Percy     M.,     Berkeley,     Calif.       Hanging    stove. 

104.249  ;  Apr.  27. 
Forstmann,    Curt   E.,    Montclair,    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

102,821  :  Jan.   19. 
Forstmann,    Curt    E.,    Montclair,    N.    J.     Textile    fabric. 

102,983  ;  Feb.   2. 
Forstmann,    Curt    E.,    Montclair,    N.    J.     Textile    fabric. 

102,984:  Feb.  2. 
Forstmann.    Curt    E.,    Montclair.    N.    J.     Textile    fabric. 

103,423  ;  Mar.  2. 
Forstmann.    Curt    E.,    Montclair,    N.    J.     Textile    fabric. 

103.424;  Mar.  2. 
Forstmann,    Curt   E.,    Montclair,    N.    J.      Textile   fabric. 

103,635  :  Mar.  16. 
Forstmann.    Curt    E.,    Montclair,    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

103,852  :  Mar.  30. 
Forstmann,    (?urt   E.,    Montclair,    N.    J.      Textile   fabric. 

104.494:  May  11. 
Forstmann,    Curt    E.,    Montclair,    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

105.094  ;  June  29. 

Forstmann,    Curt    E.,    Montclair.    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

105.095  :  June  29. 

Forstmann,  Curt  E.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
105,168  :  June  29. 

Forsrniiinn,  Curt  E.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
105.368:  July  20. 

Forstmann.  Curt  E.,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
105.792  ;  .\ug.  24. 

Fo.sbery.  Ernest  C.  Ottawa.  Ontario,  Canada.  Doll. 
106.029  :  Sept.  14. 

Fosgood  Corporation.     (See  Foster.  Joseph  C,  assignor.) 

Fosgood  Corporation.      (See  Girouard.  Albert,   assignor.) 

Foster.  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  J.  Uniform  cap  or  similar 
article.     103.530:  Mar.  9. 

Foster,  Joseph  C,  assignor  to  Fosgood  Corporation.  Leo- 
minster. Mass.     Comb  or   the  like.     103.677  ;  Mar.  23. 

Foster,  Marian.     (See  George.  M..  and  Foster.) 

Foster.  Robert,  assignor  to  New  York  World's  Fair,  1939, 
Incorporated,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Commemorative  emblem 
or    similar   article.      105,484 ;    Aug.    3. 

Foster.  Robert,  assignor  to  New  York  World's  Fair,  1939. 
Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Flag.     105.485  ;  Aug.  3. 

Fostoria  Glass  Company.  (See  Bottome,  Edgar  M..  as- 
signor.) 

Fostoria  Glass  Company.     (See  Sakier.  George,  assignor.) 

lostoria  Glass  Company.  (See  Williams,  Findley,  as- 
signor.) 

Fouilhoux,  Jacques  A.  (See  Harrison,  W.  K.,  and  Fouil- 
honx.) 

Fox.  Jerome  J.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Glove.  103,547; 
Mar.  9. 

Fox.  Sidney  A.,  et  al.     (See  Doctors.  Dorothea,  assignor.) 
Fracchia.    Pauline,   New   York.    N.   Y.      Dress.      106  942  • 

Nov.  9. 
FrncchiM.    Pauline.    New   York.    N.    Y.      Dress.      106,943; 

Nov.  9. 
Fracchia.    Pauline.   New   York,   N.    Y.      Dress.      106  944- 

Nov.  9. 
Fracchia.    Pauline,   New   Y^ork,   N.    Y.      Dress       107  049  • 

Nov.  10. 
Fracchia.   Pauline,   New  York,    N.   Y.      Dress.      107,050 ; 

*Sov.  16. 
Fracchia     Pauline,   New   York.    N.    Y.     Dress.     107,169 ; 

Frncchia     Pauline.    New   York,    N.    Y.     Dress      107  170  ■ 

Nov.  2.3.  ' 

Fradkln.  Samuel,  Lewiston.  Maine.     Shoe.     103,227 ;  Feb 

16. 

Frame  Edear  B  a.sslgnor  to  Monarch  Manufacturing 
105'94'>?s'"et   7  *'^'    ■^'''      ^'<'"'<1    ^P'^^    nozzle 

^  '"•?r"Ji;.i^n°i°  o'°  ^^  "  ^'^"^  ^'^'■''■'  assignor  to  Greenpoint 
Metal  Bed  Company.  Inc.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Bedspring 
or  similar  article.      106,465;   Oct.    12 

i  nink.  Isidore,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.     Compass.     106,533  ;  Oct. 

v^.^j[•J^^:^^^^  \P^^-^-  ■5^-     Dress.     107.679  ;  Dec.  28. 
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LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


719 


Franklin,  Lester  K.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  hood  or- 
nament.    103,357  ;  Feb.  23. 

Franklin,  Lester  K.,  Chicago,  111.  Lamp.  103,720  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Frazier,  John  F.,  assignor  to  Gar  Wood  Industries,  Inc., 
Detroit,   Mich.     Vehicle  tank  body.     103,972  ;  Apr.   6. 

Frederick,  A.  Arthur.  (See  Frederick,  Frederick  K.,  and 
A.  A.) 

Frederick.  Frederick  R.  and  A.  A.,  Crestwood,  assignors 
to    R.    M.    Harkness,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Toy    animal. 

104.024  ;  Apr.  13. 

Frederick,  Frederick  R.  and  A.  A.,  Crestwood,  assignors 
to    R.   M.    Harkness,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Toy   animal. 

104.025  ;  Apr.  13. 

Frederick,  Robert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     104,918  ; 

June  15. 
Frederick,  Robert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     104,919  ; 

June  15. 
Frederick,  Robert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slipper.     104,920  ; 

June  15 
Frederick,   Robert  E.,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.      Shoe.     105,376  ; 

July  27. 
Frederics,   Ernest,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.     Hair  waving  appa- 
ratus.    104,921 ;  June  15. 
Freedman,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Blouse.     103,278: 

Feb.  16. 
Freeman,  Arthur  S.,  Chelsea,  assignor  to  Royan  Curtain 

Mfg.    Co.,    Boston,    Mass.      Curtain    fabric.      105,660  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Freeman.  Arthur  S.,  Chelsea,  assignor  to  Royal  Curtain 

Mfg.    Co.,    Boston.    Mass.      Curtain    fabric.      105,661  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Freeman-Daughaday  Company.      (See  Allison,    James   F.. 

assignor.) 
Freeman,  Donald  S.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.     Sign.     103,870; 

Mar.  30. 
Freeman,  Martin  I.,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Vase.     103,930  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Frei,  John,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.     Illuminated  advertising  de- 
vice.    103,394  ;  Mar.  2. 
Frei,    John,    Jr.,    Chicago,    111.      Bracket-light.      103,531 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Frei,   John,   Jr.,   Chicago,   III.     Artificial   Christmas   tree. 

105,273  ;  July  13. 
French,    Harry  C,    Cleveland.   Ohio.     Combined   nail   file 

and  pipe  tamp.     107,147  ;  Nov.  23. 
French.    Rainsford,   Washington,   D.    C.      Vise   for  piston 

pins  or  the  like.     104,922  ;  June  15. 
Freysinger,     John     B.,     New     Britain,     Conn.       Buckle. 

102.680  ;  Jan.  12. 

Freysinger,     John     B.,     New     Britain,     Conn.       Buckle. 

102.681  ;  Jan.  12. 

Freysinger,     John     B.,     New     Britain,     Conn.       Buckle. 

102.682  ;  Jan.  12. 

Freysinger,     John     B.,     New     Britain,     Conn.       Buckle. 

104,5.39  ;  May  18. 
Frick,   Chester   A.,   assignor   to   Glascock   Brothers   Mfg. 

Co.,  Muncie,  Ind.     Refrigerator  cabinet  body.    107,571 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Friden  Calculating  Machine  Co.      (See  Friden.  Carl  M.  F,. 

assignor.) 
Friden,   Carl  M.   F.,   Oakland,    Calif.,  assignor  to  Friden 

Calculating    Machine    Co.,    Inc.     Calculating    machine 

with  shiftable  carriage.     103,425;  Mar.  2. 
Frid6n,   John  H..   Mnplewood,  assignor  to  The  Sun  Tube 

Corporation,     TTillside,     N.     J.     Collapsible     container. 

105,004  ;  June  22. 
Fried,    Benjamin,    New    York,    N.   Y.      Dress.      104,680 ; 

May  25. 
Fried,    Benjamin,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dross.      106,723  : 

Oct.  26. 
Fried,  Benjamin,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.    106,815  ;  Nov.  2. 
Fried,    Benjamin,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,011  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Fried,    Benjamin,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,012 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Fried,  Benjamin,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,159  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Fried,  Benjamin,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,188  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Fried,    Benjamin,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dross.      107,387 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Friedborger-Aaron  Mfg.  Co.      (See  AuU,  Harry,  assignor.) 
Friedlaender,  Wsilther,  assignor  to  Eagle  I'l-iicil  (^>nlp,■^ly, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Container  for  lead  pencils  or  the  like. 

104,3'! 8;  May  4. 
Friedman,  Ar'tlmr,   Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  Air  Con- 
trols,  Inc.,  (Movelnnd,  Ohio.     Ventilator  casing  or  sim- 
ilar article.      101, OOO;  Apr.  13. 
Frlez,  Luclen  L..  Baltimore,  Md..  assignor  1o  Bendix  Avia- 
tion   C^)rpor;i1ion,    South    Bend,    Ind.      Air-condilioning 

control  device  or  similar  article.     102,069  ;  Jan.  20. 
Froehlich,  Louis  P.      (See  Delia  Chlesa,  A.,  and  Froeh- 

llch.) 
Fronenlierg,    Joseph    IT.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Pedestal 

Hock,     10'1,nr)8;  M;iy  25. 
Frost,  Max,   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.     Musical  Instrument  case. 

102,878  ;  Jan.  20. 
Fruehauf    Trailer    Company.      (See    Rold,    Frederick    M., 

assignor.) 
FruhUng.  Fred  TT.      (See  Fogg.  J.  W.,  and  Fruliling.) 
Fry  Products,   Inc.      (See  Easterman,    Leo,   assignor.) 


Fry,  Samuel  E.,  Winnetka,  assignor  to  Montgomery  Ward 
&  Co.,  Incorporated,  Chicago,  111.  Fountain  pen. 
105,859  ;  Aug.  31. 

Pry,  Walter  L.,  Bloomfield  Hills,  Mich.  Knitted  reup- 
liolstering  envelope.     104,187  ;  Apr.  20. 

Fuchs,  John  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Glove.  103,147 ; 
Feb.   9. 

Fuchs,  Kav,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Glove.     104.063  ;  Apr.  13. 

Fuchs,  John  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Glove.  106,913 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Fuerst,  Brooks  D.      (See  Fuerst,  Edwin  W.,  and   B.  D.) 

Fuerst,  Brool^s  D.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Com- 
pany,  Toledo,   Ohio.      Jar.      104,659  ;    May   25. 

Fuerst,  Brooks  D.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Liquid  dispenser.  105,169  ;  June 
29. 

Fuerst,  Brooks  D.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Jar.     105,274  ;  July  13. 

Fuerst,  Edwin  W.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Com- 
pany,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Bottle.     102,822  ;  Jan.  19. 

Fuerst,  Edwin  W.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Bottle.     102,823  ;  Jan.  19. 

Fuerst,  Edwin  W.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Bottle.     103,065  ;  Feb.  2. 

Fuerst,  Edwin  W.,  assignor  to  Libbey  Glass  Company, 
Toledo,   Ohio.     Glass.      103,148;   Feb.   9. 

Fuerst,  Edwin  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Parker 
Pen  Company,  Janesville,  Wis.  Bottle.  103,426 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Fuerst,  Edwin  W.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Jar.     103,721  ;  Mar.  23. 

Fuerst,  Edwin  W.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Condiment  shaker.  104,135 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Fuerst,  Edwin  W.,  assignor  to  Libbey  Glass  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Tumbler.     104,772  ;  June  1. 

Fuerst,  Edwin  W.,  assignor  to  Libbey  Glass  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio.     Goblet.     104,844  ;  June  8. 

Fuerst,  Edwin  W.,  assignor  to  Libbey  Glass  Company, 
Toledo,   Ohio.      Tumbler.      105.943  ;    Sept.   7. 

Fuerst,  Edwin  W.  and  B.  D.,  assignors  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Bottle. 
104,656  ;  May  25. 

Fuerst,  Edwin  W.  and  B.  D.,  assignors  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Jug.  104,657 ; 
May  25. 

Fuld,  Horace  A.,  New  York,  N  Y.  Combined  cocktail 
server,  tray,  and  glasses  therefor.     106,189  ;  Sept.  28. 

Fuld,  Horace  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ashtray.  106,762  ; 
Nov.   2. 

Fuld,  Jonas,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Skirt.     107.291  ;  Nov.  30. 

Fuller,  Paul  M.,  assignor  to  Clemco  Desk  Mfg.  Co.,  Clii- 
cago,  111.     Desk.     106,970;  Nov.  16. 

Fuller,  Paul  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Rudolph 
Wurlitzer  Company,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Phono- 
graph cabinet.     103,568  ;  Mar.  16. 

Fuller,  Paul  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Rudolph 
Wurlitzer  Company,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Phono- 
graph   cabinet.     103,966  :   Apr.   6. 

Fuller,  Paul  M.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Rudolph 
Wurlitzer  Company,  North  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  Phono- 
graph cabinet.     107.148  ;   Nov.  23. 

Funck,  Bernice,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Moth  disinfectant  con- 
tainer.    106,190;  Sept.  28. 

Funkey,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co.,  Bal- 
timore,  Md.     Bottle.     102,859  ;  Jan.   19. 

Funkey,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co., 
Baltimore,  Md.     Bottle.     103,316  ;  Feb.  23. 

li'unkey,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co., 
Baltimore,  Md.     Bottle.     103,495  ;  Mar.  9. 

Funkey,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co., 
Baltimore,  Md.     Bottle.     103,496  ;  Mar.  9. 

Funkey,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co.,  Balti- 
more, Md.     Bottle.      103,774;  Mar.   23. 

Funkey,  John  H.,  assignor  to  CMrr-l..()wrev  (Jlass  Co.,  Balti- 
more,  Md.     Bottle.      105,515 ;   Aug.    3. 

Funkey,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Carrljowrey  Glass  Co., 
Baltimore,  Md.     Bottle.     105,988;   Sept.  7. 

Funkev,  John  H.,  assignor  to  Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co., 
Baltimore,  Md.     Bottle.     107,225  ;  Nov.  30. 

Funkov,  Jolin  H.,  assignor  to  Carr-Lowrey  Glass  Co., 
Baltimore,  Md.     Bottle.     107,226  ;  Nov.  30. 

Furman.  David  M.,  assignor  to  Kaplan  &  Gordon  Corp., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Beaded  handbag  fabric.  102,946 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Fur  Rosembling  Fabrics  Co.  (See  Kay,  Murray,  as- 
signor.) 

(indliirjv,  Ward  M.  (See  Kramer,  Andrew  A.  and  J.  M., 
•and  Oadl)(>rry.) 

Gade,  Harald  F.,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  Standard 
Pressed  Steel  Co.,  Jonkintown,  Pa.  Pencil.  106,789  : 
Nov.  2. 

Gaeko,  Clarence  B.,  Dayton,  assignor  (o  The  JIutual 
Furniture  Manufacturing  Compnnv,  Mianilsbuvg,  Ohio 
Console  extension  ta))le.     106,085;  Oct.  26. 

Gage,  Nellie  M.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Head  lamp  for  auto- 
mobiles.    104,212;  Apr.  20. 

Galante,  lOrnianno,  Woburn,  Mass.  Chair.  104,37,'); 
May  4. 

Oalbo,  Josepli,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  1015.070 : 
Juno  22. 

Galkin,  Arthur  S..  Providence,  R.  1.  Mat  link.  101  097- 
Apr.  13. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Gallagher,   James   P.,   Arlington,   N.  J.      Golf  club   head. 

104,495  ;  May  11. 
Gaiter,    Jack,    Chicago,    111.      Electric    razor.      106,481 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Galvin     Manufacturing     Corporation.        (See     Mitchell, 

Donald  H.,  assignor.) 
Ganary,  Ralph  T.,   Collingswood,  N.  J.     Batter  dispenser. 

104,773  ;  June  1. 
Ganaway.    John  E.,   Fort    Smith,    Ark.     Fishing   sinker. 

107.418  ;  Dec.   14. 

Gantner  &  Mattern  Company.  (See  Upland,  Theodore 
K.,  assignor.) 

Ganz,  Paul  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sachet  container. 
104,098  :  Apr.  13. 

Ganz,  Paul  H.,  assignor  to  Prince  Matchabelli  Perfumery, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  bottle  and  stopper. 
104,938  :  June  15. 

Garbell,  Max,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  Machine  Com- 
pany, Chicago.  111.     Adding  machine.     105,944  ;  Sept.  7. 

Garbell,  Max,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  Machine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Adding  machine  case.  105,945 ; 
Sept.  7. 

Garbell,  Max,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  Machine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Adding  machine.     105,946  ;  Sept.  7. 

Garbell,  Max,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  Machine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.    Adding  machine.     105,947  ;  Sept.  7. 

Garbell,  Max,  assignor  to  Victor  Adding  Machine  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.     Scale.     107,227  ;  Nov.  30. 

Gardner,  Nishon,  Lvnn,  assignor  lo  C.  .\.  Grosvcnor  Shoo 
Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.     Shoe.     105,793  ;  Aug.  24. 

Gartland,  Leon  R.,  Spencer,  Iowa.  Flower  holder  or 
similar  article.     104,250  ;  Apr.  27. 

Garton,  Clarence  E.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Sled.  105,860  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Garton,  Clarence  E.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Coaster  wagon. 
106,191 ;  Sept.  28. 

Garton,  Clarence  E.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Child's  toy. 
107,171 ;  Nov.  23. 

Gasser,  George  W.,  College,  Alaska.     Transplanting  tool. 

107.419  ;  Dec.  14. 

Gatch,  Jlilton  W.,  assignor  to  The  Gatch  Wire  Goods 
Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Fly  swatter  blade.  104,136  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Gatch  Wire  Goods  Company,  The.  (See  Gatch,  Milton  W., 
assignor. ) 

Gatchell,  Helen  C,  and  W.  C.  Hollister,  Chicago,  111. 
Font  of  type.     107,077  ;  Nov.  23. 

Gatti,  Attilio,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric.  103,279  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Gaul,  Frank  M.,  assignor  to  Furies  Manufaci:uring  Com- 
pany, Decatur,  111.     Socket  cover.     104.399  ;  M.iy  4. 

Gaul,  John  F.,  Jr.,  Clifton,  assignor  to  Botany  Worsted 
Mills,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric  or  similar  article 
of  manufacture.     102,985  ;  Feb.  2. 

Gaul,  John  F.  Jr..  Clifton,  assignor  to  Botany  Worsted 
Mills,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric  or  similar  article  of 
manufacture.     104,026  ;  Apr.  13. 

Gaul,  John  F.  Jr.,  Clifton,  assignor  to  Botany  Worsted 
Jlills,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric  or  similar  article 
of  manufacture.     104,027  ;  Apr.  13. 

Gaul,  John  F.  Jr.,  Clifton,  assignor  to  Botany  Worsted 
Slills,  Passaic,  N.  .1.  Textile  fabric  or  similar  article 
of  manufacture.     104.028  ;  Apr.  13. 

Gaul.  John  F.,  Jr.,  Clifton,  assignor  to  Botanv  Worsted 
Mills,  Passaic,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric  or  similar  article 
of  manufacture.     104.923  ;  June  15. 

Gavin,  Thomas  H.,  Shreveport,  La.  Bandsaw  brazing 
clamp.     105,516  ;   Aug.  3. 

Gebauer,  Charles  L.,  assignor  to  The  Gebauer  Chemical 
Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Dispenser  for  volatile  liq- 
uids.    106,724  :  Oct.  26. 

Gebauer  Chemical  Company,  The.  (See  Gebauer,  Charles 
L.,  assignor.) 

GefFner,  Samuel  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Coffee  percolator. 
107,044  ;  Nov.  16. 

Geist,  Irving.  New  York.  N.  Y.      Blouse.      103  449:  Mar.  2.   ■ 

Geldhof,  Peter  E.,  assignor  to  Easy  Washing  Machine 
Corporation.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Agitator  for  washing  ma- 
chines.    105.517  ;  Aug.  3. 

Gonu-x  Company.      (See  Prcstinari,   Eugen,  assignor.) 

Gemex  Company.      (Sop  Sand.   John,  assignor.) 

General  Distilleries  Corporation.  (See  Shoor,  Julian,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Door  Company.  (See  Bi-unst,  William  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Bars,  Jacques  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Gosling,  Joseph  W., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Pntten,  Raymond  E., 
assignor.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Patten,  R.  E.,  and 
Florlan.  as.iignors.) 

General  Electric  Company.  (See  Rainbault,  John  P., 
assignor.) 

General  Fireproofing  Company,  The.  (See  Brainard, 
George  C,  assignor.) 

General  Fireproofing  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson,  Eric 
M.,  assignor.) 

General  Fireproofing  Company,  The.  (See  McKlnley,  W. 
n.,  and  Johnson,  assignors.) 

General  Fireproofing  Company,  The.  (See  Powell,  Dwlght, 
assignor.) 


(See    Kenney, 


(See  Walker, 
(See  Agramonte,  J.,  Shaw 
(See  Brant,  Charles  W.,  as- 
(See  Gibson,  J.  Lowell, 
(See  Hamilton,  H.  L.,  DU- 


(See  Mead,  Howard  C, 
(See  Oswald,  John,  as- 
(See    Reeves,   Donald   H., 


( See   Cole,    Gerard 
Y.      Textile   fabric. 


N.    Y.      Textile   fabric. 


Curtain.    106,710 ; 

Curtain.    107,189 ; 

Asparagus    knife. 


General    Household    Utilities    Company. 

M.  W.,  and  Walker,  assignors.) 
General    Household    Utilities    Company. 

George  W.,  assignor.) 
General  Motors  Corporation. 

and  Anderson,  assignors.) 
General  Motors  Corporation. 

signor.) 
General    Motors    Corporation. 

assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation. 

worth,  Blomberg,  Knickerbocker,  and  Klein,  assignors.) 
General  Motors  (Corporation.      (See  Hamilton,  H.  L.,  Dil- 

worth,  Blomberg,  Otter,   Knickerbocker,  and  Klein,  as- 
signors.) 
General    Motors    Corporation. 

assignor.) 
General   Motors    Corporation. 

signor.) 
General    Motors   Corporation. 

assignor.) 

General  Motors  Corporation.     (See  White,  Joe,  assignor.) 
General    Shaver    Corporation.       (See    Landsiedel,    Harry, 

assignor. ) 
General  Time  Instruments  Corporation.      (See  Schlenker, 

Max.,  assignor.) 
General  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The.      (See  Anderson, 

George  W.,  assignor.) 
General    Transformer    Corporation. 

McL.,  assignor.) 
Gentile,    Robert    S.,    New    York,    N. 

107,597  ;  Dec.  21. 
Gentile,    Robert    S.,    New   York, 

107,616  :  Dec.  21. 
Gentner,  Frederich,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Oct.  26. 
Gentner,  Frederich,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Nov.  23. 
Genung,    Harrv    W.,    Decatur,    Mich. 

105.214  :  July  6. 
George,   Edgar  E.,   assignor  to  Dura-Products   Manufac- 
turing   Co.,     Canton,    Ohio.       Embossed    metal    sheet. 

103.097  ;   Feb.   9. 
George,  Marguerite,  and  M.  Foster,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Doll 

or  similar  article.     102,879  ;  Jan.  26. 
George,  Marguerite,  and  M.  Foster,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Doll 

or  similar  article.     102.880  :  Jan.  26. 
George,  Ralph  D.,  assignor  to  Butler  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Kansas  City,  Mo.     Trailer  tank.     107,511 :  Dec. 

21. 

Gerard.  Henry  W.,  assignor  to  Sonora  Electric  Phono- 
graph Co.,  Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  radio  and 
phonograph  cabinet  or  the  like.     104,324;  Apr.  27. 

Gerber  Products  Company.  (See  Baker,  Kenneth  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gerent,  Paul,  New  Britain,  Conn.     Combined  bird  figure 

and  pedestal.     103,569  ;  Mar.  16. 
Gershune.    Julius,    Louisville,   Ky.      Shoe   tree.      104,251 : 

Apr.  27. 

Gerth,  Ruth,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  McGraw  Elec- 
tric Company,  Chicago,  111.     Lap  tray.     106,192  :  Sept. 

2,0. 

Gerth,  Ruth,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  McGraw  Elec- 
tric Company.  Chicago,  111.     Tray.     106,193  ;  Sept.  28. 

Gerth.  Ruth.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  McGraw  Elec- 
tric Company,  Chicago,  111.  Glass  dish.  106,231 :  Sept. 
28. 

Gerth,  Ruth,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  McGraw  Elec- 
tric Company,  Chicago,  111.  Glass  dish.  106,232  ;  Sept. 
28. 

Gerth,  AVilliam  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  A.  Krautheim, 
Selb,  Germany,  assignors  to  Oneida,  Limited,  Oneida, 
N.  Y.     Dish  or  similar  article.     107,598  ;  Dec.  21. 

Gerton,  Philip.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ladies'  hose  or  similar 
article.     103.427  ;  Mar.  2. 

Getz,  Louis  S.     (See  Ziff.  C.  H.,  and  Getz.) 

Giannini,  Gabriel  M.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Microphone  unit 
or  the  like.     10.3,795  ;  Mar.  23. 

Gibbons,   Phil.      (See  Pemberton,  Henry  M.,  assignor.) 

Gibson  Art  Company,  The.  (See  Heed,  Samuel  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Gibson  Electric  Refrigerator  Corporation.  (See  Welch. 
Kenneth  C.  assignor.) 

Gibson,  Guy  T.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Combined  bos  and  dis- 
play stand.     106,827  :  Not.  2. 

Gibson,  Harbey  C,  Columbia,  Pa.  Receptacle  or  similar 
article  for  edible  materials.     105,700  ;  Aug.  17. 

Gibson,  J.  Lowell,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
V,C";,o«"^<i""-  *^'""-  Drinking  water  cooler  fountain. 
1  (Ml. 0.50  ;  Sept.  14. 

Gierden,  Josefine,  Koln-Nippes,  Germany.  Combined 
lady  s  handbag  and  vanity.     107,333  ;  Dec.   7. 

Gilbert,  A.  C,  Company,  The.  (See  Heller,  Rob._>rt.  as- 
signor.) 

Gilbert  &  Barker  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Grim- 
meisen.  Herman  O.,  assignor  ) 

Gilbert,  Dave.  New  York,  n:  Y.     Shoe.     106,763  :  Nov.  2. 

Gilbert.  Dave.  New  York.  N.  Y.     Shoe.     106.764:  Nov.  2. 

n\l''''\-  ^)\'',\  ^''^;  ^'"I.^-  ^'-  '^'-     ^^^^-     106.765  :  Nov.  2. 
iVf^^'  .FU""™  f'-  Clock  Corporation.      (See  Williams, 
Othnell  G.,  assignor.) 


LIST   OF   DESIGN  PATENTEES 


721 


Gilby,    George   T.,    Brighton,    England,    assignor    to    The 

Wallingford  Company,  Incorporated,  Wallingford,  Conn. 

Bowl    or    similar   article    of    hollow    ware.      106,971 ; 

Nov.  16. 

Gill,  Edward  H.,  assignor  to  A.  A.  Kramer,  Kansas  City, 

Mo.     Semitrailer  tank  body.     107,149  ;  Nov.  23. 
Gillule,    William    J.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.     Combined    radio 
cabinet,  phonograph  cabinets,  and  secretary.     106,253 ; 
Sept.  28.  .  ^. 

Gilmore,   John   L.,  Kansas   City,  Mo.     Automobile   radio 

antenna.     107,420  ;  Dec.  14. 
Gilmore,    Michael    J.,    Youngstown,    Ohio.      Road    torch. 

106,168  ;  Sept.  21. 
Ginnis,  Samuel  J.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  BI.  Lipsky,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Motorcycle  body.     3  04,213;  Apr.  20. 
Ginter,  Charles  W.,  assignor  to  The  Aro  Equipment  Cor- 
poration, Bryan,  Ohio.    Dispenser  for  lubricants  or  the 
like.    106,883  ;  Nov.  9. 
Ginter,    Charles    W.,     assignor    to    The    Aro    Equipment 
Corporation,  Bryan,  Ohio.     Gear  case  flusher  or  similar 
article.     106,914  ;  Nov.  9. 
Girl  Scouts,  (Incorporated).      (See  Hess,  Fjeril,  assignor.) 
Girouard,  Albert,  Leominster,  Mass.     Bandeau  or  similar 

article.     105,989  ;    Sept.  7. 
Girouard,  Albert,  assignor  to  Fosgood  Corporation,   Leo- 
minster, Mass.     Side  comb.     103,047  ;  Feb.  2. 
Girouard,  Albert,  assignor  to  Fosgood   Croporation,  Leo- 
minster, Mass.     Comb  or  the  like.     105,096  ;  June  29. 
Glascock  Brothers  Mfg.  Co.      (See  Frick,  Chester  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 
Glida  Corp.  of  America.      (See  Strongson,  Herman  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 
Gluck,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     102,683  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Goddard,  Emmons  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Child's  play  table. 

104,137  ;  Apr.   20. 
Godfrey,   Edward   C,  Detroit,  Mich,      Side   wall   lighting 

fixture  or  the  like.     105,327  ;  July  20. 
Goerlich,    John  E.,    et   al.      (See    Graff,    George   R.,    as- 
signor.) 
Goerlich,    John    E.,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Automobile    heater. 

104,252  ;  Apr.  27. 
Goertemiller,    Clarence   C,    Big   Stone   Gap,    Va.      Game 

board.     106,436  ;   Oct.   12. 
Gold,  Benjamin,  ^ew  York,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    106,534  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Goldberg,  Maurice  H.,  Chicago,  111.     Projector.     105,948  ; 

Sept.   7. 
Goldfarb,  Samuel  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,352  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Goldman,   Abraham   J.,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Textile  fabric. 

105,579  ;  Aug.  10. 
Goldman,    Harry,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,051 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Goldman,   Harry,   New    York,   N.    Y.      Dress.      107,052 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Goldman,    Harry,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,053; 

Nov.  16. 
Goldman,    Harry,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,300  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Goldman,   Mollye,   Darby,   Pa.     Doll.     105,861  ;   Aug.   31. 
Goldman,    MoUye,   Darby,   Pa.     Doll.     105,862  ;   Aug.    31. 
Goldsmith,    Samuel   R.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Handbag  or 

similar  article.      103,317  ;   Feb.   23. 
Goldsmith,     Samuel    R.,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Handbag. 

105,949  ;   Sept.   7. 
Goldsmith,     Samuel    R.,     New    York,    N.    Y.       Handbag. 

105,950;   Sept.    7. 
Goldsmith,     Samuel     R.,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Handbag. 

3  06,194;  Sept.  28. 
Goldsmith,     Samuel    R.,    New    York,     N.    Y.      Handbag. 

3  06,504;  Oct.  19. 
Goldsmith,     Samuel     R.,     New     York,    N.     Y.     Handbag. 

107,150  ;  Nov.  23. 
Goldsmith,    Samuel    R.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Handbag. 

107,680  ;   Doe.  28. 
Goldstein,    Abe   A.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Lace.      106,915  ; 

Nov.   9. 
Goldstein,    Abo   A.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Lace.      106,910 ; 

Nov.   9. 
Goldstein,  Jack,  Bronx,  N.  Y.    Embroidered  lace.    106,626  ; 

Oct.   10. 
Goldstein.   Melvin  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slip.     103,368  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Goldstein  &  Milberg,  Inc.     (See  Brasseurc,  Clementine  R., 

assignor.) 
Goldstein  &  Milberg,  Inc.     (See  Keller,  Minette,  assignor.) 
Gompers,    Lewis,    trustee.      (See   Ashley,    Frank    JI.,    as- 
signor.) 
Goodman,  Ben,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Scarf.     103,612;  Mar. 

10. 
Goodman,  Ben,  New   York,  N.  Y.     Scarf.     103,613  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Goodman,    Ben,    Now    York,    N.    Y.       Scarf.      103,614 ; 

Mar.   16. 
Goodman,  Ben,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Scarf.     303,630;  Mnr. 

10. 
Goodman,  Edwin  R.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  Rallloy 
Corporation,  CIev(!land,  Ohio.  Wall  bracket  lamp. 
3  04,845;  June  8. 
Goodman,  Edwin  R.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  Rallloy 
Corporation,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Wall  bracket  lamp. 
104,840  ;  June  8. 


Goodman,  Edwin  R.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  Railley 

Corporation,     Cleveland,     Ohio.       Wall    bracket     lamp. 

104,847  ;  June  8. 
Goodman,  Edwin  R.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  Railley 

Corporation,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Wall    bracket    lamp. 

104,848 ;  June  8.  ,,      „      ^       ^      ,.       ,, 

Goodman,     Louis,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Tooth     brush. 

107,228  ;  Nov.  30. 
Goodrich,  B.  F.,  Company,  The.      (See  Smith,  Kimball  D., 

assignor.) 
Goodstein,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Comfortable.  102,970  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Goodstein,     Joseph,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Comfortable. 

103,988  ;  Apr.  6. 
Goodstein,     Joseph,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Comfortable. 

104.006  ;  Apr.  6. 

Goodstein,     Joseph,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Comfortable. 

104.007  ;  Apr.  6. 

Goodstein,     Joseph,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Comfortable. 

104.008  ;  Apr.  6. 

Goodstein,     Joseph,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Comfortable. 

105,275  :   July  13. 
Goold,  Lucille,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slip  or  similar  article. 

106,535  ;  Oct.  19. 
Gora,  John.     (See  Brethen,  C.  A.,  and  Gora.) 
Gordones,  Eusebio,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Cigarette  ash- 
tray.    104,160  ;  Apr.  20. 
Gorelick,  Mary,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Combined  color  dial  and 

display  stand.     107,423  ;  Dec.  14. 
Gorham  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  O'Donnell,  John 

P.,  assignor.) 
Gorham  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Price,  James  R., 

assignor.) 
Goshen  Manufacturing  Company,  The.      (See  Rink,  Robert 

M.,  assignor.) 
Gosling,  Joseph  W.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Luminaire.     106,031  ;  Sept.  14. 
Goss,  J.  C,   Co.      (See   Goss,   Joseph   C,   assignor.) 
Goss,  Joseph  C,  assignor  to  J.  C.  Goss  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Molding.     104,560  ;  May  18. 
Gotham     Pressed     Steel     Corporation.        (See     Anderson, 

Charles  A.,  assignor.) 
Gottesman,   Harry,   New   York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,503 ; 

Oct.   12. 
Govan,     William,     assignor    to     Condor    Products,     Inc., 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Garter.     107,643  ;  Dec.  28. 
Graber,  Delbert  W.,  Salem,  Oreg.    Automobile.     107,512  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Graef,   Jean   R.,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y^.     Combined  wrist  watch 

casing  and   bracelet   therefor.      104,099  ;    Apr.    14. 
Graff,  George,  Toledo,  Ohio,  and  A.  O.  Samuels,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  assignors   to  Samson-United  Corporation,   Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.    Electric  fan.     104,400  ;  May  4. 
Graff,     George    R.,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Automobile    heater. 

105.518  ;  Aug.  3. 
Graff,     George    R.,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Automobile    heater. 

105,519;  Aug.  3. 
Graff,  George  R.,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Heater.     105,520  ;  Aug.  3. 
Graff,    George    R.,   Toledo,    Ohio.      Automobile    heater    or 

the  like.     105,822  ;  Aug.  24. 
Graff,   George  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J.  E.   Goerlich, 
Toledo,    and   one-half   to   The   Defiance   Pressed    Steel 
Company,    Marion,    Ohio.      Automobile   heater    or    the 
like.     107,513  ;  Dec.  21. 
Graff,  George  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  J,  E.  Goerlich, 
Toledo,    and    one-half    to    The    Defiance    Pressed    Steel 
Company,  Marion,  Ohio.     Automobile  heater  or  the  like. 
107,514  ;  Dec.  21. 
Graham,  James,  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Bradbury,  Wil- 
liam T.,  assignor.) 
Grandinetti,    Domenick    A.,    Syracuse,    N.    Y.     Combined 
fruit  and   vegetable  expresser  and  strainer.     104,138  ; 
Apr.  20. 
Grand  Rapids  Bookcase  &  Chair  Co.     (See  Potts,  Charles 

S.,  assignor.) 
Grange,    Edward    A.       (See    Norman,    Norman    W.,    as- 
signor.) 
Gianf;«,  Edward  A.,  A.  F.  Kaptuller,  and  E.  J.   Schmidt, 
assignors  to  Allied  Engineering  Company,  Chicago,  111. 
Wheel  for  a  roller  skate  or  the  lilie.     107,515  ;  Dec.  21. 
Granger,    Charles   II.,   assignor   lo   Tlie    Waterbury    Clock 

Company.     Clock  case.     103,81^;  Mar.  30. 
Grant,  Alexander  R.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Moore 
Corporation,  Joliet,  111.     Gas  stove.     103,775  :  Mar.  23. 
Grant,    Alexander    R.,    Chicago,    assignor    to    The   Moore 
Corporation,  Joliet,  111.     Back  guard  panel  for  stoves. 
103,776  ;  Mar.  23. 
Graubner,    Herman    G.,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    assignor,    by 
mesne  assignments,  to   Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Cor- 
poration.    Plaslilifiht  casing.     103,078;  Mar.  23. 
Gravcnstretor,    Edward    V.       (Sec    Meyers,    T.    W.,    and 

Gravonslrcter. ) 
Graves,    William   H.      (See   Kramer,    J.    M.,    Mullin    and 

Graves.) 
(;r;iy,    .lacquellne,    Chicago,    111.      Face    brush.       101,029; 

Ai)i\  i:i. 
Giny,  John  H.,  Coshocton,  Ohio.     Combined  ash  receiver, 
mat  ell    holder,    and   gum   receptacle   or   similar  article. 
105,097  ;  June  29. 
Gray,  Loll  Ti.,  Mli\nc>iipolls,  Minn.     Lubricant  dispensing 

device.     105,328;  July  20. 
(irayson,   John   H.,   and   G.    (Jreonamyer,   I,ynwoo(l,    (^lUf. 
Electric  range  control  panel.     3  02,(il9  ;  ,Iaii.  5. 


722 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Gredell,  Otto  N.,  Kansas  City,  assignor  to  Standard  Steel 
Worlis,  North  Kansas  City,  Mo.    Truck  tank.    103,069 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Gredell,  Otto  N.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Standard 

Steel    Works,    North   Kansas    City,   Mo.      Truck    tank. 

103,228  ;  Feb.  16. 
Gredell,  Otto  N.,  Kansas  City,  assignor  to  Standard  Steel 
Works,      North      Kansas      City,      Mo.        Truck      tank. 

104,567  ;  May  18. 
Grediimor.    Larrv.    New    York,    N.  •  Y.     Ensemble    dress. 

103.4.50  ;  Mar.    2. 
Green.  Florence  R.,  London,  England.    Ashtray.     104.161  : 

Apr.  20. 
Green,  Frank  C,  Flushing,  assignor  to  Dazian's,  Inc.,  New 

York,  \.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     105,951  :  Sept.  7. 
Green,  Frank  W.,  Framingham,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Warren 

Telechron   Company.      Clock   case.      107,039  ;   Nov.    16. 
Greenamyer,   George.      (See   Grayson,   J.  11.,  and  Greeua 

myer. ) 
Greenbaum,    Arthur.    Beachmont,    assignor    to    Panther- 

Panco    Rubber    Co.    Inc.,    Chelsea,    Mass.      Shoe    heel. 

105,434  :  July  27. 
Greenberg   Garment    Company.      (See    Greenberg,    Isidor. 

assignor.) 
Greenberg.     Isidor,     University     City,    Mo.,     assignor    to 

Greenberg    Garment    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.      Coat. 

103,186  ;  Feb.   9. 
Greenberg,  Joseph.     (See  Rich,  H.  E.,  and  Greenberg.) 
Greenbei-?,   Morris.   New  York.  N.   Y.      Novelty  statuette. 

103.931  :  Apr.  6. 
Greene,  William  E.,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.    Tool  cabinet  unit. 

105,952  ;   Sept.  7. 
Greennian,    Jack.     New    York,    N.    Y.      Ensemble    dress. 

104,540;  May  3  8. 
Greennian,  Jack,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,627  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Greenman,  Jack,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,628  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Greenman,  Jack,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,629  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Greenman.  Jack,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,681  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Greenmun,  Leo  S.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Dayat- 

nite  Lamp  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.     Bulb  for  head- 
lamps.    102.650  :  Jan.  5. 
Greenpoint  Metal  Bed  Company.      (See  Frank,  Benjamin 

M.,  assignor.) 
Gref.  William  H.      (See  Wheeler.  L.  L.,  and  Gref.) 
Gregory,  Carey  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Combination  desk 

set.    102,881 ;  Jan.  26. 
Gregory,  Carey  G.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.    Combination  desk 

set.     102,882;  Jan.  26. 
Gregorie,  Eugene  T.,   Plymouth,   assignor  to  Ford   Motor 

Company,  Dearborn,  Mich.    Automobile.     107,644 ;  Dec. 

28. 
Gridlev,     John     C,     Alhambra,     Calif.       Hostess     cart. 

106,884:  Nov.  9. 
Griffin,   Clair  F.,  assignor  to  Union  Steel   Products  Com- 
pany, Albion,  Mich.     Display  rack.     104,568 ;  May  IS. 
Griffin,   William  M..  assignor  to  The  Wayne  Pump  Com- 
pany, Fort  Wayne.  Ind.    Light  fixture  for  liquid  dispens- 
ing apparatus.     105,435  ■  July  27. 
Griffith,   Jeremiah,   New   York,    N.   Y.     Refrigerator   cabi- 
net.    106,195  :  Sept.  28. 
Grigg,  Arthur  F.,  Metuchcn,  and  J.  E.  Zeller,  Montclair, 

N.  J.     Automotive  radiator  sealing  and  pressure  relief 

valve  or  the  like.     107,682  :  Dec.  28. 
Grigor,  James  M.,  Inverness,  Scotland.    Brooch.    105,005  ; 

June  22. 
Grimmeisen.    Herman    O..    assignor    to    Gilbert   &   Barker 

Manufacturing  Company,  West   Springfield,  Mass.     Oil 

burner  casing.     104,253  ;  Apr.  27. 
Grinncll  Uros.      (See  KnisnicU.  Jacob  I..,  assignor.) 
Grober,  Maurice  W..  assignor  of  one  third  to  L.  B.  London 

and  one  third  to  L.  Newland,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Electric 

water  heater.     103,637:  Mar.  16. 
Grobstein.   Irving,   New   York,   N.    Y.     Dress.      106,482 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Grodnick,   Alexander,   Wechawken,  N.  J.     Knitted  fabric. 

105,098  ;  June  29. 
Grodnick.  Alexander,  Weehawken,  N.  J.     Knitted  fabric. 

T>?  OM;  June  29. 
(Jrocinick,  Alexander,  Weehawken,  N.  J.     Knitted  fabric. 

105,100  ;  June  29. 
GroebU,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lace.     10.5,580:  Aug.  10. 
Groebli,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lace.     107^013  ;  Nov.  16. 
GroenigiT,      William      C,     Columbus,     Ohio.     Defecator. 

105, 00(1  :  June  22. 
Gross,  Alexander  S.,  Inc.     (See  Coleman,  Tora,  assignor.) 
Gross.    Daniel,    Yonkers,    N.    Y.      Net    fabric    or    similar 

article.     104,681  :  May  25. 
Gross,  Danii'l.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.     Net  fabric  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    104.682  :  May  25. 
Gross,    Harry,    Bronx,    N.    Y.      Jewelry    box    or    similar 

container.     104.740;  June  1. 
Gross,   Oliver,  assignor  to  Gross  Photo  Supply  Company, 

Toledo,  Ohio.     Photo  mount  card.     104,376  ;  May  4. 
Gross   Photo  Supply  Company.      (See  Gross,  Oliver,  as- 
signor.) 
Gross.  Seymour  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,377  ; 

July  27. 
Gross,  Seymour  11.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,405  ; 

Oct.  5. 


Grossman,  Harry  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Game  apparatus. 
104,775  ;  June  1. 

Grossman,  Wallace  G.,  and  H.  F.  Carpenter,  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.  Floor  mat  or  similar  article.  107,278  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Grossmann,  Irving  E.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  sim- 
ilar article.     103,395  ;  Mar.  2. 

Grossmann,  Irving  E.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  sim- 
ilar article.     103,396  ;  Mar.  2. 

Grossmann,  Irving  E.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  sim 
ilar  article.     103,397  ;  Mar.   2. 

Grossmann,  Irving  E.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  sim- 
ilar article.     103,398  ;  Mar.  2. 

Grossmann,  Irving  E.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  sim- 
ilar article.     103,399  ;  Mar.  2. 

Grossmann,  Irving  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  simUar 
article.     106,661 ;  Oct.  26. 

Grosvenor,  C.  A.,  Shoe  Co.  (See  Gardner,  Nishon,  as- 
signor.) 

Orntta.  Joseph  E..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Gilet.  103,369  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Grubbs,  Cloyd  K.,  Muncie,  Ind.  Monument.  104,741 ; 
June  1. 

•  iruon.  John  J.,   South  Orange,  assignor  to  Moore  &  Son, 

Inc..  Newark,  N.  J.     Finger  ring.     104,139  ;  Apr.  20. 
Gruen,  John  J.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  Moore  &  Son, 

Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Finger  ring.     104,742  ;  June  1. 
Gruen,  John  J.,    South  Orange,  assignor  to  Moore  &  Son, 

Inc.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Finger  ring.     104.849  ;  June  8. 
Gruen   Watch   Company,   The.      (See  Katz,   Benjamin    S., 

assignor.) 

Grunig,  Eernhard  C,  Chicago,  111.     Coin  chute  mounting 

plate.      107.229  :  Nov.  30. 
Grunwaid,  Albert  C,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Precision 

Metal       Workers.      Chicago,      111.         Smoking      stand. 

104,2.54:  Apr.  27. 
Grunwaid,  Albert  C,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Precision 

Metal  Workers,  Chicago,  111.     Ash  tray.     104,625  ;  May 

25. 
Grunwaid.  Albert  C,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Precision 

Metal  Workers,  Chicago,  111.     Smoking  stand.    105,007  ; 

June  22. 
Guardino,  Leonardo,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Signal  lamp  face- 
plate.    102,947  ;  Jan.  26. 
Guarine,  Evangeline,  assignor,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 

Semaria  Bros..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric. 

107.645  :  Dec.  28. 
Guarino,  Marie,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Dress.     106,504 ;  Oct. 

12. 

Gubitz,   Werner  H.  A.,  assignor  to   Packard  Motor  Car 

Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Vehicle  ornament  or  similar 

article.     104.774  ;  June  1. 
Guerlain     Perfumery     Corporation     of    Delaware.       (See 

Guerlain,  Raymond,  assignor.) 
Guerlain,   Raymond,   Paris,   France,   assignor  to  Guerlain 

Perfumery  Corporation   of  Delaware,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Bottle.     105,378  :  July  27. 
Guerlain,  Raymond,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Guerlain 

Perfumery  Corporation  of  Delaware,   Wilmington,  Del. 

Bottle.      105.379  ;    July   27. 
Guerlain.   Raymond.   Paris,   France,   assignor  to   Guerlain 

Perfumery  Corporation  of  Delaware,   Wilmington,  Del. 

Carton.     106,790  ;  Nov.  2. 
Guiberson,  Gordon  G.     (See  Spiegel,  Edward  R.,  assignor.) 
Guild.   Lureile.   Norotou,    Conu.     Cooking   pot   or   similar 

article.      107,078;  Nov.    23. 
Guild,   Lureile,   Noroton,   Conn.,  assignor   to   Kensington, 

Incorporated,   New  Kensington,   Pa.      Combined   match 

cluster  and  holder.     102,713  ;  Jan.  12. 
Guild,    Lureile,   Noroton,    Conn.,   assignor   to   Kensington, 

Incorporated,   New  Kensington,   Pa.    .Brush.     103,819; 

Mar.  30. 
Guild,  Lureile,   Noroton,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Kensington, 

Incorporated,      New      Kensington,      Pa.     Candlestick. 

103,932  :  Apr.  G. 
Guild.   Lureile.   Noroton,   Conn.,   assignor  to  Kensington, 

Incorporated,    New    Kensington,    Pa.     Bowl.     103,967 ; 

Apr.   G. 
Guild,  Lureile,  Noroton,  Conn.,   assignor  to   Kensington, 

Incorporated,    New    Kensington,    Pa.     Tray.     106,196 ; 

Sept.  28. 

Guild,  Lureile,  Noroton,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Kensington, 
Incorporated.  Ni'w  Kensington,  Pa.  Combined  sauce 
boat   and   base    therefor.      106,437  :    Oct.    12. 

Guild,  Lureile.  Noroton,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Kensington, 
Incorporated,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Food  server  or 
similar  article.     107,516;  Dec.  21. 

Guild,  Lureile,  Darien,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Weston  Elec- 
trical  Instrument  Corporation,  Newark,  N.  J.     Instru- 

•  ment  case.     104,620  ;  May  25. 

Guild.  Lureile.  Darien,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Electrolux  Corporation.  Dover,  Del.  Vacuum 
ch-aner  casing.     106,662;  Oct.  26. 

Guild,  Lureile,  Darien.  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Electrolux  Corporatioii,  Dover,  Del.  Front 
end  cover  for  a  vacuum  cleaner  casing  or  similar 
.irtiele.     106,663;  Oct.  26. 

Guild,  Lureile,  Darien,  Conn.,  assignor,  by  mesne  assign- 
ments, to  Electrolux  Corporation,  Dover,  Del.  Handle 
for  a  vacuum  cleaner  or  similar  article.  106.664 ; 
Oct.  26. 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


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Guild,  Lurelle  A.  V.,  Darien,  Conn.,  assignor  to  National 
Radiator  Corporation,  Johnstown,  Pa.  Multiple  column 
radiator.     104,188  ;  Apr.  20. 

Gulbransen  Company.  (See  Van  Dommelen,  Peter,  as- 
signor.) 

Gulbransen  Company.      (See  Zack,  Samuel  E.,  assignor.) 

Gump,  S.  &  G.,  Co.  (See  Bowen,  A.  S.,  and  Bailey, 
assignors.) 

Gundermann,  George  W.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
Cohn-Hall-Marx  Co.,  New  Yorli,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric 
or  similar  article.     104,445  ;  May  11. 

Gunsbourg,  Arcadius,  Brussels,  Belgium.  Reflector. 
104,030  ;  Apr.  13. 

Gunther,  Charles  LeR.,  and  P.  K.  Paval,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.  Combination  cigarette  box  and  ashtray. 
102,853  ;  Jan.   19. 

Gurrieri,  Louis,  and  S.  Gurrieri,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Fishing 
reel.     106,828  ;  Nov.  2. 

Gurrieri,  Salvatore.     (See  Gurrieri,  Louis,  and  S.) 

Gurvitch,  Sadie  E.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Cigarette. 
104,255  ;  Apr.  27. 

Gussack,  Henry  W.,  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.  Carpet  sweep- 
er.    104,031  ;  Apr.  13. 

Gustin,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sandal.  105,008 ; 
June  22. 

Guth,  Edwin  F.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Hluminating  fix- 
ture.     103,428;  Mar.   2. 

Guth,  Edwin  F.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  Electric  illumi- 
nating fixture.     106,593  ;  Oct.  19. 

Guth,  Edwin  F.,  Company.  (See  Wiesler,  Paul  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Gutschmidt,  Max,  Union  City,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric  or 
similar  article.     103,615  ;  Mar.  16. 

Guttman,  John  B.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  J.  J. 
and  B.  M.  Schmuckler,  copartners  doing  business  as 
J.  J.  Schmuckler  &  Son.  Display  container  for  jewelry 
or  similar  articles.     107,014  ;  Nov.  16. 

Guzy,  Aaron,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  102,824 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Guzy,  Aaron  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  103,192 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Guzy,  Aaron  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  103,193 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Guzy,  Aaron,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,370  ;  Feb.  23. 

Guzy,  Aaron,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,371  ;  Feb.  23. 

Guzy,  Aaron,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble.  103,989; 
Apr.  6. 

Guzy,  Aaron,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble.  104,100  : 
Apr.  13. 

H  &  W  Company,  The.  (See  Kaufmann,  George  A.,  as- 
signor.) 

Haas,  Carl  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Lighting  unit.     104,446  ;  May  11. 

Haas,  Carl  F.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 
Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.     Lighting  unit.     104,447  :  May  11. 

Haas,  Frank  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rug  or  similar  article. 
102,684  ;  Jan.  12. 

Haas,  Frank  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rug  or  similar  article. 
102,714  ;  Jan.  12. 

Haas,  Frank-  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rug  or  similar  article. 
102,825;  Jan.   19. 

Haas,  Frank  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rug  or  similar  article. 
102,826;  Jan.  19. 

Haas,  Frank  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rug  or  similar  article. 
102,827  ;  Jan.   19. 

Haasc,  Wilbert  AV.,  assignor  to  Wilbert  W.  Haase  Co., 
Fore.st  Park,  111.  Concrete  burial  vault  cover.  106,646  ; 
Oct.   26. 

Haasc,  Wilbert  W.,  Co.  (See  Plaase,  Wilbert  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hadley,  Donald  L.,  assignor  to  The  Tappan  Stove  Com- 
pany, Mansfield,  Ohio.  Combined  back  guard  and  lamp 
shade  for  ranges.     105,215;   July  6. 

Hadlpy,  Donald  L..  Mansfield,  and  C.  A.  Sipe,  Shelby,  Ohio, 
assignors  to  W(>stlnghouso  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
Company.     Range  or  similar  article.     104,850;  June  S. 

Ilaertel,  Bruno,  I'rovideiice,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  A.  D. 
Juilliard  &  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric 
or  similar  article  of  manufacture.     106,917;  Nov.  9. 

Haessler,  Alax,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Carton  or  sim- 
ilar article.      103.220;   Feb.   16. 

Haft,  Morris  W.,  &  Brothers,  Inc.  (See  Fisher,  Fred 
II..  assignor.) 

Haggstrom,  Arthur  C.  (See  Fontana,  C.  L.,  and  Hagg- 
fltrom.) 

HaggNlroiii,  Arthur  C,  Rockford,  111.  Transformer  cabi- 
net.     lOO.O.Ti  ;    Si'ol.    14. 

Hnggslrom,  Arthur  C,  Rockford,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Bur- 
dick  (Jorporalion,  Millon,  Wis.  Electrotlierapeutic  ap- 
paratus  cabinet.      104.613;   May  25. 

IlaggRlroiii,  Arlliur  C..  Hockford,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signirK-nts,  lo  A.  B.  T.  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicago,  111. 
Ven<Iing  mactiino  cal)inpt.      105,101  ;   .liinc  2!) 

Ilaiglit,  Ii]ver(>st  1).,  assignor  to  K-'A  Mill.M,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Combination  shirt  and  shorts.  107,483; 
Hoc.   14. 

llalmea,  ITnrry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Artificial  boutonnierp. 
107,015  ;  Nov.   16. 

Ilnlnes,  lyois,  Chh^-igo,  111.  Ai)pll(iu6  emblem  or  siinilar 
article   for  wearing  apparel.      102,715;   Jan.   12. 

Hakky,  Miislafa  I.,  Glcndnle,  R.  I.  I,iibrl<'im(  di.snlav 
holder.     10-1,214  ;   Apr.  20. 


Hale,  Greta,  Chicago,  111.     Combined  seat  and  telephone 

compartment.     102,971 ;  Jan.  26. 
Hall,  Dorothy  B.,  Boston,  Mass.    Bird  Feeder.     105,521 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Hall,     Mercedes,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Dress     ensemble. 

105,990;   Sept.  7. 
Hall,     Mercedes,     New     York,     N.     Y.      Dress     ensemble. 

106,113;  Sept.  21. 
Hall,  Mora  S.,  Carroll  County,  Md.,  assignor  to  May  Oil 

Burner  Corporation.     Casing  for  boiler  burner  units  or 

the  like.     106,135  ;  Sept.  21. 
Hall,    Mercedes,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      106,393 : 

Oct.  5. 
Hall,    Mercedes,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.       106,394 : 

Oct.  5. 
Hall,  Mercedes,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,190  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Hall,  Mercedes,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,191  •  Nov. 

23. 
Hall,    Mercedes,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Dress.       107,388  • 

Dec.  7. 
Hall,  Mercedes,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,599  ;  Dec. 

Hall,  Mercedes,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,630  ;  Dec. 
Hall,  Mercedes,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,631 ;  Dec. 

Hallak,  Tofick  L.     (See  Thompson,  E.  A.,  and  Hallak  ) 

Hallum,  Henry  A.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Combined  pressure 
regulator  and  gauge  holder.     105,170  ;  June  29. 

Hamilton,  Bertis  F.,  Columbus,  Ind.  Combined  iar  and 
bottle  wrench.     104,448  ;  May  11. 

Hamilton,  Bertis  F.,  Columbus,  Ind.  Towel  rack 
105,009  ;  June  22. 

Hamilton,  Harold  L.,  and  R.  M.  Dilworth,  La  Grange, 
and  M.  P.  Blomberg,  Hinsdale,  111.,  and  L.  A.  Knicker- 
bocker and  C.  J.  Klein,  assignors  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Locomotive  body.  106,918  • 
Nov.   9.  ■!  ,        , 

Hamilton,  Harold  L.;  and  R.  M.  Dilworth,  La  Grange 
and  M.  P.  Blomberg,  Hinsdale,  W.  D.  Otter,  River 
Forest,  111.,  and  L.  A.  Knickerbocker  and  C.  J  Klein 
assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit  Mich 
Locomotive  body.     106,919  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hamilton,  Harold  L.,  and  R.  M.  Dilworth,  La  Grange 
and  M.  P.  Blomberg,  Hinsdale,  W.  D.  Otter,  River 
Forest,  111.,  and  L.  A.  Knickerbocker  and  C.  J.  Klein 
assignors  to  General  Motors  Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich' 
Locomotive  body.     106,920 ;  Nov.  9  .        ^   . 

Hamilton  HonierG.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa.  Glass  cutting 
tool.     107,517  ;  Dec.  21. 

Hamilton,  J.  T  &  A.,  Company.  (See  Hamilton,  James 
T.,  assignor.) 

HamUton.^J.  T.  &  A.,  Company.     (See  Kihn,  Lawrence  J., 

Hamilton,  James  L.,  Richmond  Heights,  assignor  to  Cen- 

in7n^'''*'i"*=   Company,    St.   Louis.   Mo.     Electric   fan. 

iyj^,ux)^  ;  Apr.  1,-j. 
Hamilton,  James  T.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  J.  T.  &  A 

Hamilton  Company.     Glass  bottle.     106,972 ;  Nov    16' 
Hamilton,  Kenneth  C,  assignor  to  Milwaukee  Lace  Paper 

Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Doilv.     102.605  :  Jan    5 
Hamilton  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Evans,  Howell 

G.,  assignor.) 
Hamilton  Manufacturing  Company.      (See   Fay    John   C 

assignor.)  '' 

Hamilton,  William  A.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Trolley  Dole 
head-enclosing  insulator.     103,318;  Feb    23 

Hamrner,  llyman  C,  assignor  to  Price  Brothers,  Inc 
Chicago,  111.     Sign.     104,569  ;  May  18. 

Hammer,  Hyman  C,  a.ssignor  to  Price  Brothers,  Inc., 
Chicago,   III.      Sign.     104,570;   May   18. 

Hammer  Hyinnn  C,  assignor  to  Price  Brothers,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Sign.     104,851  ;  June  8.  .  ,  v,   i 

Hammer,  H.vman  C,  assignor  to  Price  Brothers,  Inc.. 
Chicago,    III.      Sign.      106,292  ;    Oct.   5. 

Hammond  Machinery  Builders,  Inc.  (See  Hammond, 
William  C,  a.ssignor.)  ' 

H.amniond,  William  C,  assignor  to  Plainmond  Machinery 
Builders,  Inc.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Gauge.  105.329  : 
July  20. 

Ilamre,  Marlon  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fabric 
or  similar  article.     102,883;  Jan.  26. 

ITamre,  Marion  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fab- 
ric or  similar  article.     102,884  ;  Jan.  26. 

Ilamro.  Marion  R.,  P>rooklyn,  N.  Y.  J^rintod  textile  fabric 
or  similar  article.     102,885;  Jan.  26. 

Ilamre,  Marion  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fabric 
or  similar  article.      102.88(i;   Jan.   26. 

llamre.  Marion  R.,  BrooMyn,  N.  Y.  T'rinted  textile  fabric 
or  similar  artlolo.      102.887  ;  Jan.   2(!. 

Ilamre.  Marion  R..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  texllle  fabric 
or  similar   ardcle.      102.,SSS  ;   Jan.   26. 

Hamre,  Marion  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  I'rinlod  Icxiile  fabric 
or  .similar  article.     102,880;  .Ian.  26. 

Hamre,  Marion  R.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Printed  toxtilo  fab- 
ric or  similar  .•nlicle.      103,194:   Feb.   9. 

Hamre,  MariDii  !!.,  P.rooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fab- 
ric or  Niiiiilar   arlide.      10.3.I05;   Feb,   9. 

llamn>.  Marion  I!..  P.rooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fabric 
or   siinilar   ai(i('l(>.      103,106;    l<\<b.    9. 

Hamre,  Marion  U.,  Brooklyn,  N.  V.  I'rintod  toxtilo  fabric 
or  similar  article.     103,107;  I'Vb.  9. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Harare,  Marion  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fabric 
or  similar  article.     103,198  :  Feb.  9. 

Harare,  Marion  R.,  Broolvlyu,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fabric 
or  similar  article.     103,199  ;  Feb.  9. 

Harare,  Jlarion  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fabric 
or  similar  article.     103,200  ;  Feb.  9. 

Harare,  Marion  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fabric 
or  similar  article.     103,201  ;  Feb.  9. 

Harare,  Marion  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fabric 
or  similar  article.     103,206  ;  Feb.  9. 

Harare,  Marion  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fab- 
ric or  sirailar  article.     103,722  ;  Mar.   23. 

Harare,  Marion  R.,  Brooldyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fabric 
or  similar  article.     103,762  ;  Mar.  23. 

Harare,  Marion  R.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fabric 
or  similar  article.     105. 3S0  :  July  27. 

Harare,  William  R.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fab- 
ric or  sirailar  article.     105,381 :  July  27. 

Hararin,  Adolph  J.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Statuette  or  simi- 
lar article.     105,330  ;  July  20. 

Hancbett,  Carolyn  R.,  Falls  Village,  Conn.     Corn  slitter. 

103.679  ;  Mar.  23. 

Hand,    Thoraas   L.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio,    assignor   to    F.    L. 

Talge,    Kansas    City,    Mo.,    doing    business    under    the 

name    and    style    of    Rival    Manufacturing    Corapany. 

Fruit  juice  extractor.     105,071  ;  June  22. 
Hand.    Thomas    L.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio,    assignor    to    F.    L. 

Talge,    doing   business    under    the    name    and    style    of 

Rival  Manufacturing  Company,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Juice 

extractor.     106,766 :  Nov.  2.  -  ^     t-     , 

Hanle,  Benjamin  W.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Eagle 

Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.   Desk  stand.   104,660  ; 

May  25.  ^     , 

Hanle,  Benjamin  W.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Eagle 

Pencil     Companv,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Desk     stand. 

104,661  ;  May  25.  ^     , 

Hanle,  Benjamin  W.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to   Eagle 

Pencil   Company,    New   York,   N.    Y.     Base   for  a   desk 

stand.     104,662 ;  May  25.  ^     , 

Hanle,  Benjamin  W.,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  assignor  to   Eagle 

Pencil     Companv,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Desk     stand. 

104,663  ;  May  25.  „   „ 

Hanley,  Arthur  \V.,  Tampa,  Fla.     Label  blank.     103,230  : 

Feb.  16. 
Hans,  Edmund  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.     Automobile  heater  or 

similar  article.     104,827  ;   June  1. 
Hansen  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Hansen,  W.  L., 

and    Hurst,    assignors.) 
Hansen,    Melvin   O.,   assignor   to  Libbey   Glass   Company, 

Toledo,   Ohio.     Tumbler.     104,449 ;  May  11. 
Hansen,    Melvin  O.,    assignor   to  Libbey  Glass  Corapany, 

Toledo,  Ohio.     Tumbler.     106,973  ;  Nov.  16. 
Hansen,    Nis    M.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Gas    burner. 

105,171  ;  June  29. 
Hansen,  William  L.,  and  I.  N.  Hurst,  assignors  to  Hansen 

Manufacturing   Company,    Inc.,    Princeton,    Ind.      Gear 

mechanism     casing     for     clocks     or     similar     articles. 

103,098:   Feb.   9. 
Hanson,    Eugene    I.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

102,665  :  .Tan.  5. 
Hanson,    Eugene    I.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

102,685  :  Jan.  12. 
Hanson,    Eugene    I.,    New    Y'ork,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

102.680  •  Jan.  12. 

Hanson,    Eugene    I.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

102,716  :  Jan.  12. 
Hanson,    Eugene    I.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

102.828  ;  Jan.  19. 

Hanson.   Eugene  T.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     A  textile   fabric. 

102.829  ;   Jan.   19. 

Hanson,    Eugene    I.,    New   York,    N.    Y.     Textile    fabric. 

102,834  :  Jan.   19. 
Hanson.    Eugene    I.,    New    Y'ork.    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

102.855  :  Jan.  19. 
Hanson.    Eugene    I.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Textile   fabric. 

102,986  :  Feb.  2. 
Hanson.    Eugene    I.,    New    York,    N.    Y^.      Textile   fabric. 

10.3.070:  Fob.  2. 
Hanson.    Eugene    I.,    Now    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

10.3.280:  Feb.  10. 
Hanson.    Eugene    I.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Textile    fabric. 

105.055  :  June  22. 
Hanson.    Eugono    I.,    New    Y'ork,    N.    Y.     Textile    fabric. 

105,776  ;  Aug.  24. 
Hanson.    Paul    E.,    Seattle,    Wash.      Ring    mounting    or 

similar  article  of  jewelry.     107,016  :  Nov.  16. 
Hanson,    Rusisell    N.,    and    S.    Rasmussen,    assignors    to 

American    Gas   Machine    Companv,    Albert   Lea,    Jlinn. 

Cooking  stove.     103.319  ;   Feb.   2.3. 
Hanson    Scale    Company.      (See    Ilanssen,    Stan    L.,    as- 
signor.) 
Hanssm,    St.in   L..   assignor   to   Hanson    Scale   Company, 

Chionpo.  111.      Weighing  scale.      106,686;   Oct.  26. 
Hardeman,    William    E..    Blrinlngham,    England,    assignor 

to  Dunlop  Tire  and  Rubber  Corporation.  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Tire.     104,683:  May  25. 
Hardeman.  William  E  .  Birmingham,  and  L.  J.  Lamhourn, 

Erdlngton.  Tiirmlncham,  England,  assignors  to  Dunlop 

Tire   and    Riihher    Corporation,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.      Tire 

106,565:  Oct.  19. 
Hardeman.  William  E..  and  B.  W.  D.  Lacev.  Birmingham, 

England,  assignors  to  Dunlop  Tire  and   Rubber  Corpo- 
ration. niilTnlo,  N.  Y.     Tiro.     106,566;   Oct.  19. 


Harder  Refrigerator  Corporation.     (See  'Vrelden,  William 

A.,  assignor.) 
Harding,  George  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Dresser.     106,033  : 

Sept.  14. 
Harding,  George  W.,  Baltimore,  Md.    Wardrobe.     107,314; 

Dec.  7. 
Hardwick,     Christopher     L.,     Cleveland,     Tenn.       Stove. 

104.967  :  June  15. 
Hardy,   Charles,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Combination  bar  and 

ash  receiver.     103,680  ;  Mar.  23. 
Harkness,   Ruth   M.      (See  Frederick,    Frederick   R.   and 

A.  A.,  assignors.) 
Harper,  Mabel,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.     Display  stand  or 

similar  article.     105,102  ;  .lune  29. 
Harrington,  Clarence  P.,  Indiana,  Pa.    Ashtray.     102,781 : 

Jan.  19. 
Harris,  Herbert  M.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Dress.     106,725  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Harris,   Herbert  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,726  : 

Oct.  26. 
Harrison,    Monroe,    Chicago,    HI.      Casing     for     a    fruit 

mixer.     103.078  ;  Feb.  2. 
Harrison,  Monroe,  Chicago,   111.     Bottle.     106,034 ;   Sept. 

14. 
Harrison,     Wallace    K..    New    York,    N.    Y.,    and    J.    A. 

Fouilhoux,   Short  Hills,    N.  J.,  assignors  to  New  York 

World's    Fair    1939,    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    T. 

Plaque.     107,424  ;  Dec.  14. 
Harrison,     Wallace    K.,    New    York,     N.    Y.,    and    J.    A. 

Fouilhoux,   Short  Hills,    N.  J.,  assignors  to  New  York 

World's    Fair    1939,    Incorporated,    New    York,    N.    Y. 

Model  of  an   architectural  unit.     107,425  ;  Dec.  14. 
Hart  &  Cooley  Manufacturing  Co.      (See  Covell,  Harold 

S.,  assignor.) 
Harter,  Augustus'F.     (See  Wilkinson.  G.  D..  and  Harter.) 
Hart,   Lawrence  E.,   and   H.   E.  Lewy,  New  York,   N.   Y. 

Lace  for  a  jacket  or  similar  article.     107,372  ;  Dec.  7. 
Hart,   Lawrence  E.,   and   H.   E.   Lewy,  New  York,   N.   Y. 

Lace  for  a  cape  or  similar  article.     107,373  ;  Dec.  7. 
Hart,   Lawrence   E.,   and   H.   E.   Lewv,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

Lace  for  a  jacket  or  similar  article.     107,374  ;  Dec.  7. 
Hart,    Lawrence   E.,   and   H.   E.   Lewy,   New  York.   N.  Y. 

Lace  for  a  jacket  or  similar  article.     107,484  ;  Dec.  14 
Hartner,   Frank   W.,   Ashtabula,   Ohio.      Sewing   cabinet. 

105,056  :  June  22. 
Hatch,  William  S.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.     Glove.     103  548  • 

Mar.  9. 
Hatch,  'UMlliam  S.,   Gloversville,  N.  Y.     Glove.     104.101  • 

Apr.  13. 
Hauck.     Andrew     G.,     Cincinnati,     Ohio.     Wall     siding. 

105.276:   .Tulv  13. 
Hauser,  Emil,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Seat.     104,256  ;  Apr.  27. 
Hauser,  Emil,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Settee  or  similar  article 

105,172  ;  June  29. 
Hauser,  George  D.,   assignor  to  Utica  Products  Incorpo- 

i^^l^^^o*^*^^-  ^V  '^-     Casing  for  furnaces  or  the  like. 

107,00.5  :  Dec.  28. 

^^"ser.  Richard.  Forest  Hills,  Pa.  Beam  compass. 
10.-3,522  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hausman,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric 
104,684  ;  May  25. 

Hauton,  Paul  S.,  Atlanta,  Ga.     Pencil.     103,570  :  Mar.  16 

Uauton  Paul  S.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Container  for  mechanical 
pencil  fillers.     104,939  ;  June  15. 

Haven,  Kent  C,  assignor  to  Easv  Washing  Machine  Cor- 
poration, Syracuse,  N.  Y'.  Clothes  wringer  for  a  wash- 
ing machine.     105,863  :  Aug.  31. 

Haven,  Kent  C,  assignor  to  Easy  Washing  Machine  Cor- 
poration. Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Clothes  wringer  for  a  wash- 
ing machine.     105,864  ;  Aug.  31. 

Haven.  Kent  C.  assignor  to  Easy  Washing  Machine  Cor- 
poration, Syracuse.  N.  Y.  Clothes  wringer  for  a  wash- 
ing mnchine.     105,805  :  Aug.  31. 

Hawkinson.  John  L.,  assignor  to  The  Arrow-Hart  &  Hege- 
man  Electric  Company,  Hartford.  Conn.  Electric  switch 
handle  or  the  like.     104.215:  Apr.   20. 

Hayes,  Albert  Y..  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Combined  constella- 
tion  finder  and  flashlight  holder.     104,257  :  Apr.  27. 

Hayes,  Joseph  A.,  Camp  Hill,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Neptune 
?n''on'".f°"xP''^"X-^^''°S  Island  City,  N.  Y.     Meter  casing. 

Hays,  Chadwirk  J.  and  G.  D.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Trading 
stamp.     106.945  ;  Nov.   9. 

Hays,  Gertrude  D.      (See  Hays,   Chad  wick  J.  and  G.  D.) 

ITayward,  John  M.     (See  Beardsley,  H.  L,  and  Havward.) 

Hay^vard,  Nelson,  assignor  to  Rav  Oil  Burner  Co.,  San 
Franchisee,  Calif.  Oil  burner  or  similar  article.  102,890  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Hazol-Atlas  Glass  Company.     (See  Cordv,  Ivor,  assignor.) 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Keyi  Abraham  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Peters,  Ralph,  as- 
signor.) 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Corapany.  (See  Ruck,  William  R., 
assignor.) 

nazel-.\tlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Smith,  Frasler,  as- 
signor.) 

IIazpl-.\tlas  Glass  Company.  (See  Spence,  James  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hazen,  John  N.,  Holyoke,  Mass.  Paper  for  box  coverings 
and   similar  articles.      104.776:   .Tune   1. 

Ilazen    Paper    Company.       (See    Hobbs.    Robert    F..    Jr.) 

Hehorger.  Linus  P..  a.ssignor  to  Metal  Arts  •'"orapany, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.     Finger  ring.     104,349  :  May  4. 


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Hedberg,  Leander,  Fairfield,  Conn.     Window  sash  arrest- 
er or  similar  article.     104,743  ;  June  1. 
Hedfield,  Reynolds  T.,  and  H.  Seegers,  assignors  to  Jas.  P. 

Blarsh   Corporation,  Chicago,  111.     Temperature  indica- 
tor or  similar  article.     107,079  ;   Nov.  23. 
Hedgpeth,  Theron  L.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Duro  Metal 

Products    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Band    saw    head. 

106,035  ;  Sept.   14. 
Hedstrom-Union    Company.       (See    Carlson,    William    G., 

assignor.) 
Heed,   Samuel  D.,  assignor  to  The  Gibson  Art  Company, 

Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Combination    merchandise    display 

rack  and  cabinet.     104,852  ;  June  8. 
Hefter,  Samuel  L.,  Chicago,  111.     Plaque.  •  107,230  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Hefter  Samuel  L.,  Chicago,  111.     Plaque.     107,231 ;  Nov. 

30. 
Hegenberger,  Alfred,  Denver,  Colo.    Defrosting  tool  for  ice 

cream  cabinets.     103,320 :  Feb.  23. 
Heger,  Joseph  J.,  assignor  to  Universal  Vacuum  Products 

CompaHy,    Chicago,    111.      Combined    X-ray    tube    and 

transformer  case   and   bracket.     104,614 ;    May    25. 
Heidbreder,    Herman  H.,   Quincy,  assignor  to  The  Moore 

Corporation,   Joliet,   111.     Kange.     104,258  ;   Apr.   27. 
Heidbrink,   Jay  A.,   Minneapolis,   Minn.      Gas  administer- 
ing machine.     102,632  ;  Jan.  5. 
Heifetz,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,505  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Height,     Stanley    V.,     Spring    Lake,     N.     J.       Toy    boat. 

103,871  ;  Mar.  30. 
Heil   Co.,    The.      (See  Thwaits,   Frederick   G.,   assignor.) 
Heim,    Carmon    C,    Oakland,    Calif.      Handwriting   guide 

for  pencils  or  like  articles.      106,536  ;  Oct.  19. 
Heim,  Jacques,  Paris,  France.     Textile  fabric.     104,777  ; 

June  1. 
Heim,  Jacques,  Paris,   France.     Textile  fabric.     104,778  ; 

June  1. 
Heim,  Jacques,  Paris,  France.     Textile  fabric.     104,779  ; 

June  1. 
Heim,  Jacques,  Paris,  France.     Textile  fabric.     104,780  ; 

June  1. 
Heim,  Jacques,  Paris,  France.     Textile  fabric.     104,853  ; 

June  8. 
Heim,  Jacques,  Paris,  France.     Textile  fabric.     104,854  ; 

June  8. 
Heim,  Jacques,  Paris,  France.     Textile  fabric.      104,855  ; 

June  8. 
Heim,  Jacques,  Paris,  France.     Textile  fabric.     104,905  ; 

June  8. 
Heim,  Jacques,  Paris,  France.     Textile  fabric.     104,906  ; 

June  8. 
Heim,  Jacques,  Paris,  France.     Textile  fabric.     104,907  ; 

June  8. 
Heim,  Jacques,   Paris,  France.     Textile  fabric.     105,523  ; 

Aug.    3. 
Heim,  Jacques,  Paris,  France.     Textile  fabric.     106,406  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Heiman,    Arthur    S.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

102,687;  Jan.  12. 
Heiman,    Arthur    S.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

102,688  ;  Jan.  12. 
Heiman,    Arthur    S.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Textile    fabric. 

105,866  ;  Aug.  31. 
Heinlein.   Arthur  A.,   Worcester,   Mass.     Shoe.     103,497  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Heinz,    Rust,    Pasadena,    Calif.      Automobile.      104,685 ; 

May  25. 
Hpise,    Richard   H.,   assignor   to    S.   G.   Adams   Company. 

St.  Louis,   Mo.     Combined   refrigerator  dispensing  and 

.storage  cabinet.     106,483  ;  Oct.  12. 
Heiser,    Harry    J.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Shoe.      106,767  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Heiser,    Harry    J.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Shoe.      106,768 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Heizmann,  Hugo,  Boston,  Mass.     Plaque.     106,974  ;   Nov. 

16. 
Heizmann,     Hugo,     Boston,     Mass.       Combination    pencil 

stand  and  ashtray.     106,975  ;  Nov.  16. 
ripUeu,   Jean,   Paris,   Franco,   assignor   to  Bourjois,    Inc., 

New  York,   N.    Y.     Shaving  soap   container.     107,151  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Helander,  Lillian  V.  M.,  assignor  to  International  Silver 

Company,   Moridon,    Conn.     Spoon   or  other  article    of 

flatware,     104,721  ;  June  1. 
Helena  Rubinstein   Inc.      (See  Iloran.  Thomas,  assignor.) 
Helena  Ruhinsti>ln  Inc.      (.See  Kane,  Mnrdno,  assignor.) 
Helfgott,  Leo  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Edible  cup.     103,099  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Heller,  Frank  J.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y.     Rug.     102,666;  Jan.  5. 
Heller,    Henry    U.,    Larchmont,    N.     Y.      Upright    piano. 

103,231  ;  Feb.  16. 
Heller,    Heni-y    R.,    Larchmont,    N.    Y.      Upright    piano. 

103.400  ;  Mar.  2. 

Heller,    Henry    R.,    Larchmont,    N.    Y.      Upright    pinno. 

103.401  ;  Mar.  2. 

Heller,    Robort,   New  York,  N.   Y.,  assignor  to  The   .\.   C. 

Ollbort     Company,     New     Haven,     Conn.       Humidifier. 

102,782:  Jan.  19. 
Heller,   Robert,   New  York,  N.   Y.,  assignor   to  The   A.   C. 

<;ill)('rl     (Company,     N(!W     Haven,     (Jonn.       Percolator. 

103,149  ;  Fob.  9. 
Heller,   Robert,   New   York,   N.   Y.,  assignor   to  The  A.    C. 

Gilbert  <^)nipany,   New   Haven,  Conn.     Electric  fan   or 

similar  article.     ]04,2.'>9  ;  Apr.  27. 


Heller,  Robert,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  A.  C. 
Gilbert  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Combined  base 
and  standard  for  electrical  appliances.  104,260  ;  Apr. 
27. 

Heller,  Robert,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  A.  C. 
Gilbert  Company,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Combined  motor 
unit  and  standard  for  electrical  appliances.  104,261 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Heller,  Robert,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  A.  C. 
Gilbert  Company,  New  lHaven,  Conn.  Air  conditioning 
appliance  or  similar  article.     106,594  ;   Oct.  19. 

Hendrich,  August,  Franklin,  assignor  to  C.  Hendrich, 
Bainbridge,  Ind.     Standing  lamp.     103,933  ;  Apr.  6. 

Hendrich,  August,  Franklin,  assignor  to  C.  Hendrich, 
Bainbridge,  Ind.     Standing  lamp.     103.934;  Apr.  6. 

Hendrich,  August,  assignor  of  three-eighths  to  A.  J. 
Welter,  Franklin,  Ind.     Table.     105,662  ;  Aug.  17. 

Hendrich,  Charlie.      (See  Hendrich,  August,  assignor.) 

Henney  Motor  Company.  (See  Schofield,  Earl  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hennings,  Raymond  A.,  New  Orleans,  La.  Display  stand. 
102,972  ;  Jan.  26. 

Henry,  Harry  H.,  assignor  to  Battery  Patents  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.     Truss  rod  unit.     103,100  ;  Feb.  9. 

Henry,  Harry  H.,  assignor  to  Battery  Patents  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.     Bicycle  frame.     104,140  ;  Apr.  20. 

Henry,  Harry  H.,  assignor  to  Battery  Patents  Corpora- 
tion. Chicago,  111.     Bicycle  frame.     104.141  ;  Apr.  20. 

Henschel,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coat.  105,867 ; 
Aug.  31. 

Hensel,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Alphabet  and  numeral 
cut-out  sheet.     104,856  ;  June  8. 

Hensey,  Harry  D.,  Middletown,  Ohio.  Serving  refrigera- 
tor.    103,571  :  Mar.  16. 

Henshel,  Harry  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bards- 
town  Distillery,  Inc.,  Bardstown,  Ky.  Bottle.  107,353  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Hentschel,  William  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Clock.  106.036  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Hentschel,  William  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Clock.  106,037  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Hentschel,  William  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Clock.  106,038  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Hentschel,  William  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Clock.  106,039  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Hentschel,  William  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Clock.  106,040  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Hentschel,  William  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Clock.  106,041  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Hentschel,  William  E.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Clock.  106,042  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Heraeus,  W.  C,  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Bruning.  IL,  and 
Schuller.  assignors.) 

Herman,  William  P.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Connecter  plug. 
105,216  ;  July  6. 

Herold,  Walter  F.,  assignor  to  The  Bassick  Company, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.     Caster.     103,451  ;  Mar.  2. 

Herr,  Frank  E.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Oil  burner.  105,364 ; 
July  20. 

Herr,  Frank  E.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Oil  burner.  105,382 ; 
July  27. 

Herrera,  Joseph  J.,  Jr.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.  Combination 
]arnr).  shade,  and  radio.     107,646  :  Dec.  28. 

Herrera.  Joseph  J.,  Jr..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Combined 
twin  bed  radio  and  lamp.     107.647  :  Dec.  28. 

Herrick,  Paul  L.,  assignor  to  Independent  Grocers'  Al- 
liance Distributing  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Jar.  103,101  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Herrmann,  Helene,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  105,919  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Herschman,  Harry  C,  Wheaton,  assignor  to  Apex  Pinking 
Alacliine,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Pinking  machine.  106,816  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Hertz,  IMaurice  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lace.  105,704  ;  Aug, 
24. 

Herz,  Solomon,  assignor  to  Federated  Mills,  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Face  tissue  box.     105,3.55  ;  July  20, 

Herzfeld,  Nathan  E.      (See  Baird,  IMonhrey  D.,  nssisrnor.) 

Herzfeld,  Nathan  E.,  et  al.  (See  Baird,  Moubrey  D,,  as- 
signor,) 

Herzfeld,  Saul  S.      (See  Baird.  Aloubroy  D.,  assignor.) 

Herzfeld,  Saul  S.,  et  al.  (See  Baird,  Moubrey  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hess,  Clarence  R.  T.,  Prairie  View,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Defiance  Pressed  Steel  Company,  Deflance,  Ohio.  Auto- 
mobile heater.     103,205;  Feb.  9. 

Hess,  Clarence  R.  T.,  Prairie  View,  assignor  to  Edward 
Kntzinger  Company,  Chicago,  III,  Handle  for  kitchen 
utensils  or  similar  articles,      101,065;  Apr,   13, 

Hess,  Claronco  R,  T.,  Prairie  View,  assignor  to  Edward 
Katzinger  Company,  Chicago.  Ill,  I'Vrrule  for  house- 
hold utensil  handles  and  the  like,     104,066;  Apr,  l:V 

Hess,  Clarence  R,  T,,  I'rairie  View,  111,,  assignor  to  I'd- 
ward  Kntzinger  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ferrule  for 
household  utensil  Imndlos  and  the  like.  101,102;  Apr. 
13. 

Hess,  Clarence  R.  T,,  Prairie  View,  111,,  assignor  to  I'M 
ward  Katzinger  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ferrule  for 
household  utensil  handles  and  the  like,  101,103;  .\pr. 
13. 

Hess,  Clarence  R.  T..  Prairie  View,  111.,  assignor  to  V>1- 
ward  Kntzinger  Company,  Chicago,  111.  I'Vrrule  for 
household  utonsll  handles  and  the  like.  101,101  ;  .\|)r. 
13. 


726 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hess,  Clarence  R.  T.,  Prairie  View,  111.,  assignor  to  Ed- 
ward Katzinger  Company,  Chicago.  111.  Ferrule  for 
household  utensil  handles  and  the  like.  104,105  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Hess,  Clarence  R.  T.,  Prairie  View,  assignor  to  The  Edward 
Katzinger  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Ferrule  for  house- 
hold utensil  handles  and  the  like.     106,197  ;  Sept.  28. 

Hess,  Clarence  R.  T.,  Prairie  View,  111.,  assignor  to 
Perfex  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Air  conditioning 
control.     106,885  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hess,  Clarence  R.  T.,  Prairie  View,  HI.,  assignor  to 
Perfe.x  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Air  conditioning 
control.     106,886  ;  Noy.  9. 

Hess,  Clarence  R.  T.,  Prairie  View,  111.,  assignor  to 
Perfex  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Air  conditioning 
control.     106,887  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hess,  Clarence  R.  T.,  Prairie  View,  111.,  assignor  to 
Perfex  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Air  conditioning 
control.     106,888  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hess,  Clarence  R.  T.,  Prairie  View,  111.,  assignor  to 
Perfex  Corporation.  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Air  conditioning 
control.     106,889  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hess,  Clarence  R.  T.,  Prairie  View,  111.,  assignor  to 
Perfex  Corporation,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Air  conditioning 
control.     106,890  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hess,  Fjeril,  assignor  to  Girl  Scouts,  (Incorporated),  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Scarf.     104,142  ;  Apr.  20. 

Hess,  Theodore,  Prairie  View,  III.,  assignor  to  Modine 
Manufacturing  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Radiator 
cabinet.     105,868;   Aug.   31. 

Hess,  Theodore,  Prairie  View,  111.,  assignor  to  Modini' 
Manufacturing  Company,  Racine,  Wis.  Radiator  cabi- 
net.    105,869  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hess,  Theodore,  Prairie  View,  111.,  and  C.  T.  Perkins, 
Racine,  assignors  to  Jlodine  Alanufacturing  Company, 
Racine,  Wis.     Unit  heater  casing.     105,870  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hessberg,  Irving  K.,  assignor  to  Van  Raalte  Company, 
New  York.  N.  Y.     Glove.     102,783:  Jan.   19. 

Hessberg,  Irving  K.,  assignor  to  Van  Raalte  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Glove.     103,616  ;  Mar.  16. 

Hettrick  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Vavrik, 
Louis,   assignor.) 

Hewes,  Alanson  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Victor 
Metal  Products  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Closure 
cap.     104,262;  Apr.  27. 

Hewitt,  Edwin  R.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Chair.  105,277  ; 
July  13. 

Hexcel  Radiator  Company.  (See  Zummach,  John  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Heynian,  Oscar,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Oscar 
Heyman  and  Brothers,  Inc.     Ring.     104.924  ;   June  15. 

Heyman,  Oscar,  and  Brothers,  Inc.  (See  Heyman,  Oscar, 
assignor.) 

Hoywood-Wakefield  Company.  (See  Jiranck,  Leo,  as- 
signor.) 

Hcywood-Wakefield  Company.  (See  Loewy,  Raymond,  as- 
signor.) 

Heywood-Wakefiold  Company.  (See  Parrish,  Frank  T., 
assignor.) 

Hcywood-Wakefield  Company.  (See  Sellers,  Austin  C, 
assignor.) 

ITickok  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Federico,  Joseph 
B.,  assignor.) 

Hickok  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Sachs,  Morris, 
assignor.) 

Hickory  Town  Distilling  Co.  (See  Kennedy,  Angus  B., 
assignor.) 

Hichee,  Frank  D.,  New  London,  Conn.  Tabic.  103,498: 
Mar.  9. 

Higgins,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  California  Perfume  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bottle.     103.048  ;   Feb.  2. 

Higgins,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  California  Perfume  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bottle.     103,049  ;  Feb.  2. 

lileglns,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  California  Perfume  Com- 
pany,   Inc.,   New  Y'ork,   N.  Y.     Jar.      103.050;    Feb.   2. 

Higgins,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  California  T'erfume  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Bottle.     103.051  ;  Feb.  2. 

Higgins,  Frank  E.,  assignor  to  California  Perfume  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Font  of  display  letter.s 
of  the  alphabet.     104,541  ;  May  18. 

Higginson.  George  J.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Bros.  (Hanley) 
Ltd..  New  York.  N.  Y.  Plate  or  similar  article, 
103,232;  Feb.  16. 

High,  Dorothy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Rodingote.  104.781  ; 
June  1. 

High,  Dorothy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 
104,782:  June  1. 

Hlgior,  Julius  A.,  Johnstown,  N.  Y.  Glove.  105,581  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Hlldebrand.  Otto  G.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Rallley 
Corporation.     Adjustable  lamp.     105,173;  June  29. 

Hllfer,  Anne  M.  and  S.  K.  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Con- 
tainer.    106.084  :  Sept.  14. 

Hllfer.  Sigmar  K.  R.     (See  Hllfer.  Anne  M.  and  S.  K.  R.) 

TIlIl.  ('.  V  .  &  Company.      (See  Hill,  Joseph  S..  assignor.) 

HIII.  F.  11.,  Company.  Inc.  (See  Scholl,  Harry  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

nin,  John,  Hillside.  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celluloid  Corpora- 
tion.    Fountnin  pen  or  similar  article.     105.524 -Anc   3 

Hill,  John,  nillBlde,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celluloid  Corpora- 
tion.    Fountain  pen  or  similar  article.     105,525  •  Aug    3 

Hill,  John.  Hillside,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Celluloid  Corpora- 
tion.    Fountain  pen  or  similar  article.     105.526  ;  Aug  3 


Hill.  Joseph   S.,  Hillwood  Lakes,  assignor  to  C.  V.  Hill 

Company,    Incorporated,   Trenton,    N.   J.     Refrigerated 

showcase.     105.278  ;  July  13. 
Hillberg,    Bror,   assignor   to   Universal   Form   Clamp   Co., 

Chicago,   111.     Form  clamp.     105,103  ;  June  29. 
Hiller,  Morris.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coat.     106,727  ;  Oct.  26. 
Hills,  Frank  P.     (See  Katz,  J.  A.,  and  Hills.) 
Hilton,     Vincent    K.,    Dayton,     Ohio.       Golf    club    head. 

106,293 ;  Oct.  5.  .  „  „ 

Hines,  Harold  H.  and  G.  McKeown,  assignors  to  Pullman 

Couch  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Sofa  or  similar  article. 

105,010  ;  June  22. 
Hines,  Harold  p.  and  G.  McKeown,  assignors  to  Pullman 

Couch  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Sofa  or  similar  article. 

105,011;  June  22. 
Hines,  Harold  H.  and  G.  McKeown,  assignors  to  Pullman 

Couch  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Sofa  or  similar  article. 

105.012  ;   June   22. 

Hines,  Harold  H.  and  G.  McKeown,  assignors  to  Pullman 
Couch  (Company,  Chicago,  111.     Sofa  or  similar  article. 

105.013  ;   June  22. 

Hines,  Harold  H.,  and  G.  McKeown,  assignors  to  Pullman 

Couch  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Sofa  or  similar  article. 

105,104  ;   June  29. 
Hines,  Harold  H.,  and  G.  McKeown,  assignors  to  Pullman 

Couch  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Combined  furniture  post 

and  arm.     105,279  ;  July  13. 
Hines,  Harold  H.,  and  G.  McKeown,  assignors  to  Pullman 

Couch  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Combined  furniture  post 

and  arm.     105,280  ;  July  13. 
Hines,  Harold  H.,  and  G.  McKeown.  assignors  to  Pullman 

Couch       Companv,      Chicago,       111.      Furniture      post. 

105.281  :   July  13. 

Hines,  Harold  H.,  and  G.  H.  McKeown,  assignors  to 
Pullman  Couch  Company,  Chicago,  111.    Furniture  post. 

105.282  ;  July   13. 

Hines.  Harold  H.,  and  G.  McKeown.  Chicago,  111.     Sofa  or 

similar  article.     106,114  ;  Sept.  21. 
Hines,  Joseph  E..  Indiana,  Pa.     Combination  coaster  and 

ashtray.     106,115  ;  Sept.  21. 
Hirsch,    Frank,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Trimming    for   shoes 

or  similar  articles.     106,595  ;  Oct.  19. 
Hirschberg,  S.  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Display  stand. 

103,150;   Feb.   9. 
Hirschberg,  Solomon  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Spectacle  case. 

103,879  ;  Mar.  30. 
Hirsclihorn,    Louis,    assignor    to    Millie    Patent    Holding 

Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tea  ball  package  or  similar 

article.     106,043  ;  Sept.  14. 
Hirschhorn,    Louis,    assignor    to    Millie    Patent    Holding 

Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tea  ball  package  or  similar 

article.     106,044  ;  Sept.  14. 
Hirstel,  Dave,  assignor  of  one-half  to  Ferdinand  Bendheim, 

San  Francisco,  Calif.     Washing  machine.     102,750  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Hitchcock,    Helen    S.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Handkerchief. 

106.372  ;   Oct.   5. 
Hitchcock.     Richard    C,     Upper    Montclair,    and    U.    L. 

Smith,  Towaco,   N.  J.,  assignors  to  Westinghouse  Elec- 
tric .nnd  Manufacturing  Company.     Transformer  casing. 

104,627  ;  May  25. 
Ho.Tg,    O.    M.,    et    al.       (See    Threedy,    Clarence    E.,    as- 
signor.) 
Hoban,   Fairfield  W.,   assignor  to   Stewart   and  McGuire, 

Incorporated,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Vending   machine   or 

the  like.     103,102  ;   Feb.   9. 
Hobart   Manufacturing  Company,   The.      (See  Arens.  Eg- 

mont  H..  assignor.) 
Hobart    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See    Meeker, 

David  A.,  assignor.) 
Hobbs,    Robert    F.,    Jr.,    Washington.    N.    J.,    assignor    to 

Hazen  Paper  Company.  Holyoke,  Mass.     Decorative  pa- 
per.    103,281:  Feb.  16. 
Hobson,    Norman    S.      (See   Wilson.   J.    A.,   and    Hobson.) 
Hochman,  Sol  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slip.     107,572  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Ho^chman,  Sol  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slip.     107,573  ;  Dec. 

Hofr  Rubber  Stamp  Co.  (See  Carlson,  Thomas  L.  I.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hoffheimer,  Arthur  B.,  Chicago,  111.  Tray.  103,233  ;  Feb. 
16. 


Hoffhelmer,    Arthur    B.,    Chicago,    111.      Tray. 
Feb.  16.  b  .  .y 


103,234 ; 


Hoffman,  Alfred  G..  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Midwest 
Radio  Corporation.     Radio  cabinet.     102,784  ;  Jan.   19. 

Hoffman,  Alfred  G.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Midwest 
Radio  Corporation.     Radio  cabinet.     102,785;  Jan.   19. 

Hoffman,  Alfred  G..  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Mid- 
west Radio  Corporation.  Radio  cabinet.  102,786  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Hoffman,  Alfred  G.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Midwest 
Radio  Corporation.     Radio  cabinet.     102,787  ;  Jan.   19. 

Hoffman.  Alfred  G.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Mid- 
west Radio  Corporation.  Radio  cabinet.  103,777  ;  Mar. 
23. 

Hoffman,  Prank  T.      (See  Pehr,  wniiam,  assignor.) 

Hoffman,  James  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
106.711  :  Oct.  2«. 

Hoffman,  James  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  fabric. 
107,485:  Dec.   14. 

Hoffman,  Rudolph,  Lorain,  Ohio,  assignor  to  American 
Stove  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Range.  106,868 ; 
Nov.  9. 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


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Hoffstetter,  Carl  H.,  and  R.  F.  Hoffstetter,  Erie,  Pa. 
Range.    103,872  ;  Mar.  30. 

Hoffstetter,  Robert  F.  (See  Hoffstetter,  Carl  H.,  and 
R.  F.) 

Hofinaster,  Harold  W.,  Great  Bend.  Kans.  Vacuum  clean- 
er.    103,499  ;  Mar.  9. 

Hogan,  Clark  H.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Label.  106,233  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Hoge  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Cahalane, 
Daniel  C,  as.signor.) 

Hogg,  Emerson  E.,  New  Kensington,  assignor  to  Aluminum 
Company  of  America,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Bottle  or  similar 
article.     105,283;  July  13. 

Hohl,  Russell  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Illuminating  device. 
105,953;   Sept.  7. 

Hokerk,  Lynda  D.  F.,  Utica,  assignor  to  Kerk  Guild,  Inc., 
Whitesboro,  N.  Y.  Combined  cake  of  soap  and  support 
therefor.     106,976  •  Nov.  16. 

Holden,  Dean  H.     (See  Adams,  W.  H.,  and  Holden.) 

Holden,  Edith  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Doll.  106,045 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Holder,  Gladys,  Sumner,  Miss.  Cigarette  holder.  105,527  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Holland  Brass  Works,  Incorporated.  (See  Liska,  William 
F.,  assignor.) 

Holland,  Howard  E.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Container  for  tacks. 
106,438;  Oct.  12. 

Holland,  Ira  J.  C,  San  Angelo,  Tex.  Cravat  holder  or 
similar  article  of  jewelry.     105.991 :  Sept.  7. 

Holland,  Sidney  S..  Sandusky,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  The  Apex  Electrical  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Washing  machine  dolly. 
103,880  ;  Mar.  30. 

Holland,  Ubert  C,  assignor  to  Endowment  Foundation, 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Drawing  table.  107,354 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Holler,  William  E.,  Birmingham,  Mich.  Fraternal  charm 
or  similar  article.     107,232  ;  Nov.  30. 

Hollins,  Abraham  and  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  D'rectional 
signal  lamp  for  vehicles.     107,334 ;  Dec.   7. 

HoUins,  Jesse.      (See  Hollins,  Abraham  and  J.) 

Hollins,  Jesse,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Automobile  radiator 
grille  guard.     105,871  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hollister,  Donald  C,  Grosse  Pointe,  assignor  to  W.  A. 
Maher,  Detroit,  Mich.,  doing  business  as  Precision  Prod- 
ucts Company.  Casing  for  an  air  conditioning  unit  or 
similar  article.     103,968  ;  Apr.  6. 

Hollister  Drug  Company.  (See  Oya,  J.  A.,  and  Larson, 
assignors.) 

Hollister,  William  C.      (See  Gatchell,  H.  C  and  Hollister.) 

Holmes,  Minot  K.,  Muncie,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Hollow  glass 
building  block.     106,977  ;  Nov.  16. 

Holmes,  T.  J.,  Company.  (See  Lohse,  Frederick  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Holmgren,  Oscar  F.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  and  W.  B. 
Petzold,  Providence,  R.  I.,  assignors  to  Autopoint  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Desk  memorandum  sheet  holder. 
107,518 ;  Dec.  21. 

Holstein,  Frank  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Lamp.  107,519  ;  Dec. 
21. 

Holt,  George  C,  assignor  to  W.  A.  Sheaffer  Pen  Com- 
pany, Fort  Madison,  Iowa.  Fountain  pen.  104,263 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Holtz,  \Vilbur  A.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Bottle.     104,264  ;  Apr.  27. 

Holzer,  Philip,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Radio  cabinet.  103,572  ; 
Mar.  16. 

Honnorat,  Ren4,  Grasse,  France,  assignor  to  Molinard, 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Toilet  bottle.     107,426;  Dec.  3  4. 

Hood,  Richard  W.,  assignor  to  H.  C.  Evans  &  Company, 
Chicago,   111.     Game  device.     102,788  ;  Jan.  19. 

Hoosier  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Jackson, 
George  M.) 

Iloosier  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Jackson, 
George  McS.,   assignor.) 

Hoover  Company,  The.     (See  Dreyfuss.  Henry,  assicinoi-.l 

Hoover  Company,  The.  (See  Smellie,  Donald  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Hopkins,  George  J.,  assignor  to  McCray  Refrigerator  Com- 
pany, Kendallville,  Ind.  Refrigerator  door  handle. 
104,162  ;  Apr.  20. 

Hopkins,  (ieorgo  J.,  assignor  to  McCray  Refrigerator  Com- 
pany, Kendallville,  Ind.  Refrigerator  door  hingo. 
104,189  ;  Apr.  20. 

Hopkins,  George  J.,  assignor  to  McCray  Refrigerator 
Company,  KendaHvillo,  Ind.  Refrigerator  display 
cabinet.     100,891  ;  Nov.  9. 

Hopkins,  George  J.,  assignor  to  McCray  Refrigerator 
Company,  Kendallville,  Ind.  Refrigerated  vegetable 
display  case.     107,315  ;  Dec.  7. 

Horan,  Thomas,  assignor  to  Helena  Rubinstein  Inc.,  New 
York.  N.  Y.     Box  cover.     106,198;   Sept.  28. 

Horn,  Harry  ,T.     (See  Hunt,  J.  H.,  and  Horn.) 

Horn,  Harry  J.,  assignor  to  Motor  Wheel  Corporation, 
Lansing,   Mich,      Wheel,      103,099;   Apr,   6, 

Horney,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combination  bottle 
and  closure.     107,375  ;  Dec.  7. 

Hornsfeln,  Frances,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Embroidered  knit- 
ted fabric.     105,436;  July  27. 

Horsley,  James  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Lamp,  102,4.'">2  ; 
Mar.   2. 


Horsley,   James  H„  Chicago,  111.     Lamp.     103,723  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Horst,    Edward    H.,    Clinton,    Iowa,    assignor    to    Patent 

Novelty   Company,   Fulton,   111.     Humidifier.      107,335 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Horton,    George   T.,    assignor   to    Chicago   Bridge   &   Iron 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Storage  tank.     103,235  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Hotchklss,  E.  H.  Company,  The.     (See  Peterson,  Roy  E., 

assignor. ) 
Hotchkiss,  B.  H.,  Company,  The.     (See  Polzer,  Fridolin, 

assignor.) 
Hotchkiss,  E.  H.,  Company,  The.      (See  Wheeler,  L.  L., 

and  Gref,  assignors.) 
Hotstream  Heater  Company,  The.     ( See  Alorrow,  Clarence 

H.,  assignor.) 
Hotze,  John  K.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Golf  bag  or  similar  arti- 
cle.    105,331 ;  July  20. 
Houbigant,  Inc.     (See  Manoha,  Jacques,  assignor.) 
Houde  Engineering  Corporation.     (See  Peo,  Ralph  F.,  as- 
signor.) 
House,   Thomas  M.,   Richmond,  Va.     Ashtray.     103,429 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Housholder,   Owen.      (See   Trojan,   Jose,   assignor.) 
Houston,   Dillman    C,   Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Combination 

desk   unit.     105,582  ;  Aug.   10. 
Howard,  Jules.     (See  Richeson,   Sanford  E.,  assignor.) 
Howard,   Viola  T.,   Saylesville,   R.  I.,   assignor  to  Swank 

Products,    Inc.      Framed    emblem    or    similar    article. 

104,106;   Apr.   13. 
Howel,  Clayton  J,,  Chicago,  111.     Bottle.     105,105  ;  June 

29 
Howel,  Clayton  J.,  Chicago,  111.     Bottle.     105,106  ;  June 

29. 
Howell,  Albert   S.,  assignor   to  The  Bell  &  Howell   Com- 
pany,  Chicago,   111.      Photographic    camera.      103,573 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Howell,  Bernard  C.     (See  Melvin,  F.  F.,  and  Howell.) 
Hower,      Harry     C,     Chicago,      111.       Automobile     tire. 

103,103  ;   Feb.   9. 
Hower,    Harry   S,,    Pittsburgh,    Pa,,   assignor   to   Corning 

Glass    Works,    Corning,    N.    Y.      Glass    building   block, 

105,107  ;   June   29. 
Hren,    Anton    P.,    Chisholm,    Minn.     Changeable    sign    or 

the  like.     106,439  ;  Oct.  12. 
Hubbard,  John  S.,   San  Francisco,    Calif.     Fender  lamp. 

104,163  ;  Apr.  20. 
Huber,  Otto  E.,  Reading,  assignor  to  The  Narrow  Fabric 

Company,  W^est  Reading,  Pa.     Elastic  fabric.     104,496  ; 

May  11. 
Hucknall,  Hage  W.,  assignor  to  The  American  Lace  Mfg. 

Co.,  Elyria,  Ohio.     Lace,     105,108  ;  June  29. 
Hueglin,  Herman  C,  assignor  to  Airmaster  Corporation, 

Chicago,   111.     Air  circulator.      104,940 ;  June  15. 
Huelat,    John    H.,     New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

103.935  ;  Apr.  6. 

Huelat,    John    H.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

103.936  ;  Apr.  6. 

Huelat,     John    H.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Textile    fabric. 

104,216  ;  Apr.  20. 
Huelat,    John    H„    New    York,    N.    Y,      Textile    fabric. 

104,265;  Apr.  27. 
Huelat,     John    H.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

104,909  ;  June  8. 
Huelat,    John     H.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

105,014:   June   22. 
Huelat,    John    H.,     New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

105.015  :  June  22. 

Huelat,    John    H.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

105.016  ;   June  22. 

Huelat,    John    H.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

105.017  ;  June  22. 

Huelat.    John    H..    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

105,383;  July  27. 
Huelat,    John    H.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Textile    fabric. 

105.701  ;  Aug.  17. 

Hupiat,     John     11,,    Now    York,     N.     Y.     Textile    fabric. 

105.702  ;   Aug.    17. 

Huelat,    John    H.,    Now     York,    N.     Y.       Textile    fabric. 

106,046;  Sept,  14, 
Huff,  Russell  T.,  Catlettsburg,  Ky.     Automobile  direction 

signal,     106,669  :  Oct.  26. 
Hufnagel,  Joseph  F,.  Los  Angeles,  Calif,     Combined   tray 

and  holder,     103,236;  Feb,  16, 
Hughes.    Walter    A„    Nc^v    York,    N,    Y.     Textile    fabric, 

105.872  ;  Aug,  31. 

Hughes,    Walter    A„    New    York,    N,    Y.     Textile    fabric. 

105.873  ;  Aug.  31. 

Hughes,    Walter   A,,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

106,1,36;  Sept,  21. 
Hull,    Walter    E.,    Warren,    Ohio.      Magnetic    compass. 

103,321  :  Feb.  23. 
Ilullings,  Edward  P.,  Mount  Holly,  N,  J,     Textile  fabric, 

107,617  ;   Dec,  21, 
Hummort,    Robert    II„   assignor   to   The   S,    H,    Thomson 

Manufacturing   Company,    Dayton,    Ohio,      Pistol   grip 

lamp,     105,703;  Aug.  17. 
Hunt,   .T    Harold,    assignor   to   Motor   Wheel   Corporation, 

Lansing.  Mich.     Wheel.     103,778  ;  Mar.  23. 
lliint,    J    Harold,   assignor   to   Motor   Wheel   Corporation, 

Lansing.  Midi.     Wheel,     103,770;  Mar.  23. 
Hunt,    J.   Harold,    and    H.    J.    Horn,    asslgnor.i    to   Motor 

Wheel   Corporation,   Lansing,   Mich,      Wheel.     103,091; 

Apr.  «. 


728 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hunt,   J.  Harold,  and  H.   J.   Horn,   assignors  to   Motor 

Wheel  Corporation,  Lansing,  Mich.     Wheel.     103,992  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Hunt,   J.    Harold,   and   H.   J.    Horn,   assignors   to   Motor 

Wheel  Corporation,  Lansing,  Mich.     Wheel.     104,107 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Hunter,  Herbert  T.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  assignor  to  Doughnut 

Corporation  of  America,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Griddle  caUe 

and  waflle  dispensing  booth.     ]05,T(54;  Aug.  24. 
Huntley,   Walter  P.     (See  Chenother,  R.  M.,  Irwin,  and 

Huntley. ) 
Huntoon,    Lyle    H.,    Los    Angeles,    assignor    to    Welcome 

Meter     Company,     Pasadena,     Calif.       Parking    meter. 

105,284;  July  13. 
Hurst,     Barbara,     New     York,     N.     Y.        Toilet     bottle. 

103.011  :  Feb.  2. 

Hurst,     Barbara,     New     York,     N.     Y.        Toilet     bottle. 

103.012  ;  Feb.  2. 

Hurst,  Ira  N.      (See  Hansen,  W.  L.,  and  Hurst.) 

Hurzeler,  Alphons,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  104,604; 
Mav  25 

Hurzeler,  Alphons,  Now  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  106,769  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Hurzeler,  Alphons,  New  Eochelle,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  107,233 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Hutcheson,  Ray  R.,  assignor  to  The  Everedv  Company, 
Frederick,  Md.     Cigarette  box.     106,770:  Nov.  2. 

Hutcheson,  Ray  R.,  assignor  to  The  Everedv  Company, 
Frederick,  Md.     Cigarette  box.     106,771  :  Nov.  2. 

Hutchinson,  Natalie,  Bradford,  Mass.  Shoe.  104,108 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Hutchison,  William  JI.,  Indianapolis,  assignor  to  S.  F. 
Bowser  &  Company,  Incorporated,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
Combined  lamp  pedestal  and  housing  for  dispensing 
apparatus.     104,032  ;  Apr.  13. 

Huth,  Walter  H.,  assignor  to  Aurex  Corporation,  Chi- 
cago, III.  Combined  microphone  and  amplifier. 
105,992  ;   Sept.   7. 

Hyde,  Burdon  P.,  Naugatuck,  assisnor  to  Scovill  jManu- 
facturing  Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Flashlight  cas- 
ing.    103,890;  Mar.  30. 

Hyde.  Richard  M.,  assignor  to  Security  Products  Com- 
pany, Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Telephone  index  case. 
106,.596  ;  Oct.  19. 

Hygienic  Tube  &  Container  Company.  (See  Lermer,  Her- 
man B.,  assignor.) 

Hyman,   Henry.      (See   Muldoon,    Bernard   F.,    assignor.) 

Hyun,  Peter  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bottle.  103,724  ; 
Mar.  23. 

lannelli,  Alfonso,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  The  Wahl  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  111.  Pencil  or  similar  article.  103,402  ; 
Mar.  2. 

lannelli,  Alfonso,  Park  Ridge,  assiprnor  to  The  Wahl  Com- 
pany, Chicago.  111.  Pencil  or  similar  article.  103,403  ; 
Mar   2. 

lannelli,  .Mfonso.  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  Burgess  Battery 
Company,  Chicago,  III.  Communication  booth.  103,937"; 
Apr.  6. 

lannelli,  Alfonso,  Park  Ridge,  assignor  to  The  Wahl 
Company,  Chicago.  111.  Clip  for  writing  implements 
or  the  like.     104,6,S0  ;  M.ay  25. 

lannelli,  Alfonso,  Park  Ridce,  assignor  to  The  Wahl 
Company,  Chicago,  111.  Clip  for  writing  implements 
or  the  like.     104,687  ;  May  25. 

lannone,  Joseph,  Cli-vpl.-ind,  Ohio.  Brick  for  wall  con- 
struction.    105,486  ;  Aug.  3. 

Ice  Cooling  Appli.mcc  Corporation.  (Sec  Swanson,  Wil- 
burn  H..  assignor.) 

Iddings.  Daniel  P.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Indicating 
novelty  for  a  toilet  door.     106,978;  Nov.  10. 

Ide,  Sherwood  C,  Gowanda,  N.  Y.  Game  apparatus 
103.638  ;  Mar.  16. 

Ilgenfritz.  Curtis  B.,  York,  Pa.  Lamp  base.  107.0S0: 
Nov.  23. 

Ilgenfritz.  Curtis  B.,  and  E.  E.  Slick.  Jr..  assignors  to 
United  States  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  Sugar 
bowl  or  similar  article.     106.791  :  Nov.  2. 

Ilgenfritz,  Curtis  B.,  and  R.  E.  Slick,  Jr..  assignors  to 
United  States  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Milk 
pitcher  or   similar   article.      106.792;    Nov.    2. 

Ilgenfritz,  Curtis  B.,  and  E.  E.  Slick.  Jr.,  assignors  to 
United  States  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Tumbler 
or  similar  article.     106.793  :  Nov.  2. 

Ilgenfritz,  Curtis  B.,  and  E.  E.  Slick,  Jr.,  assignors  to 
United  States  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Com- 
bined butter  and  almond  tub  or  similar  article. 
106.794  ;  Nov.  2. 

Ilgenfritz,  Curtis  B..  and  E.  E.  Slick,  Jr.,  assignors  to 
United  States  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Deep 
bowl  or  similar  article.     106.795:  Nov.  2. 

Ilgenfritz,  Curtis  B.,  and  E.  E.  Slick,  Jr.,  assignors  to 
United  States  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Nappv 
or  similar  article.     106.796;  Nov.  2. 

Ilgenfritz,  Curtis  B.,  and  E.  E.  Slick,  Jr.,  assignors  to 
United  States  Glass  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Oval 
relish  tray  or  similar  article.      106.797;  Nov.  2. 

Illinois  Watch  Case  Company.  (See  Muller-Munk,  Peter, 
assignor.) 

Illinois  Watch  Case  Company.  (See  Wewetzcr,  Albert, 
assignor.) 

lUsche,  Arthur,  Rye,  N.  Y.  Sanitary  lavatory  brush 
container.     103,.3i)8;  Feb.  23. 

Imperial  Bnis.H  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Mclnto.'ih,   Robert  D.,  asalpmor.) 


Imperial  Glass  Corporation.      (See  Newton,  Earl  W.,  as- 
signor.) 
Imperial   Moulded   Products   Corporation.      (See  Amrine, 

Leclare  H.,  assignor.) 
Independent    Grocers'    Alliance    Distributing    Co.       (See 

Herriek,   Paul   L.,   assignor.) 
Indiana    Fibre    Products    Company.      (See    Van    Winkle, 

W.  R.,  and  Pavey,  assignors.) 
Ineson,   Charles  H.      (See  Davis,    Charles   R.,    assignor.) 
Ingwer,  Carl   H.,  and    C.  E.  Wright,    Elyria,  Ohio.     Pipe 

reamer  for  pipe  threading  tools.     106,687  ;  Oct.  26. 
Ingwersen,    Gustav   F.,   Denver,    Colo.      Dispenser   casing 

or  similar  article.     106,979  ;  Nov.  16. 
International   Projector   Corporation.      (See  Eandelmann, 

A.,  and  Soehl,  assignors.) 
International  Silver  Company.      (See  Conroy,  Edward  J., 

assignor.) 
International  Silver  Company.     (See  Helander,  Lillian  V. 

M.,    assignor.) 
International    Silver   Company.      (See   Kintz,    Alfred   G., 

assignor.) 
International  Silver  Company.     (See  Stark,  Frederick  W., 

assignor.) 
International  Silver  Company.     (See  Zawisza,  Edward  P., 

assignor.) 
Irwin,  Emmett  M.      (See  Chenoweth,  R.  M.,  Irwin,   and 

Huntley.) 
Isaacs,    Goodwin,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress    ensemble. 

107.172  ;  Nov.  23. 
Ish-Shalom,  Samu-El,  New  York,  assignor  to  Mergenthaler 

Linotvpe  Company,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Hebrew  alphabet. 

102,891  ;  Jan.   26. 
Ish-Shalom,  Samu-El,  New  York,  assignor  to  Jlergenthaler 

Linotvpe   Company,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Font  of  Hebrew 

type.     102,949  ;  Jan.  26. 
Israel,     Louis,     New     York,     N.     Y.      Feathered    brooch. 

105.725  ;  Aug.  17. 

Israel,     Louis,     New     York,     N.     Y.      Feathered     brooch. 

105.726  ;  Aug.  17. 

Italo-American  Accordian  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Rosciani,  Robert,  assignor.) 
J.  C.  Laboratories.      (See  Barnhart,  Adam  B.) 
Jaccarino.  Cbncetta,  New  Y^ork,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,018 

June  22. 
Jaccarino,   Concetta,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,373 

Oct.  5. 
Jaccarino,   Concetta,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,395 

Oct.  5. 
Jaccarino,   Concetta,   Brooklyn,    N.    Y.     Dress.      106,829 

Nov.  2. 
Jaccarino,   Concetta,   Brooklyn,    N.   Y.     Dress.      106,830 

Nov.  2. 
Jaccarino,    Concetta,    Brooklyn,    N.   Y".     Dress.      106.831 

Nov.  2. 
Jaccarino,    Concetta,   Brooklyn,    N.   Y.      Dress.      106,832 

Nov.  2. 
Jack,  Edward  M.,   Torrington,    Conn.     Hack   saw   frame. 

103,969  ;  Apr.  6. 
Jackson,   George  McS.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Trenton 

Potteries    Company,   Trenton,    N.    J,      Vase.      102,719 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Jackson,  George  McS.,  Lake  Bluff,  assignor  to  The  Quick- 
work   Company,   Chicago,   111.     Dust  pan   or   the   like. 

103,453  ;  Mar.  2. 
Jackson,   George  McS.,   Lake  Bluff,   111.,   assignor  to  The 

Hoosier    Jlanufacturing    Company,    New    Castle,    Ind. 

Chair.     106,440;  Oct.   12. 
Jackson,   George  McS.,   Lake  Bluff,   111.,   assignor  to  The 

Hoosier    5Ianufacturing    Companv.    New    Castle,    Ind. 

Kitchen  cabinet.     106,441;  Oct.  12. 
Jackson,    George   M.,    Lake    Bluff,    111.,    assignor    to    The 

Hoosier    Manufacturing    Company,    New    Castle,    Ind. 

Dining   table.     107,152;  Nov.   23." 
Jackson.    Oscar    F.,    Eaton    County,    assignor    to    Luce 

Manufacturing     Companv,     Lansing,     Mich.       Vehicle. 

104.688  ;  May  25. 
Jackson  Viti-ified  China  Company.     (See  Wilson,  James  H., 

assignor.) 
Jacob,  Moo,  Now  York.  N.  Y.     Slinper.     102.651:  Jan.  5. 
Jacob,   Moe,   New  York,   N.    Y.     Riding  boot.      104,665 ; 

May  25. 
Jacobs  Bros.  Co.  Inc.,  The.     (See  Jacobs,  Harry  M.,  as- 
signor.) 
Jacobs.  Charles  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Spread  or  similar 

article.     107.2.34  ;  Nov.  30. 
Jacobs.  Charles  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Spread  or  similar 

article.     107.235  ;  Nov.  30. 
Jacobs,   Charles  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Spread  or  similar 

article.     107,236  ;  Nov.  30. 
Jacobs,   Charles  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Spread  or  similar 

article.     1.07,237  ;  Nov.  30. 
Jacobs,  Harry  M.,  assignor  to  The  Jacobs  Bros.,  Co.  Inc., 

Brooklyn.  N.  y.     Coffee  mill  housing.     103,970  ;  Apr.  6. 
Jacobsen,   Edward,  assignor  to  Eugene.   Ltd.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Permanent  w.ave  machine.     103,574;  Mar.  16. 
Jacobson.    Ben.iamin,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Nose   device   or 

similar  article.     107.389;  Dec.  7. 
Jacques.    Mary.    New    York.     N.    Y.      Child's    play    suit. 

lOO.-^O?;   Oct.  19. 
Jaeger,  Adolph  C,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric  or 

similar  article.     103.938;  Apr.  6. 
Jaeger,  Adolph  C,   Port   Chester.    N.   Y.     Textile  fabric 

or  similar  article.     104,266;  Apr.  27. 


LIST   OF   DESIGN  PATENTEES 


729 


Jaeger,  Adolph  C,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric 
or  similar  article.     104,689  ;  May  25. 

Jaeger,  Adolph  C,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric 
or  similar  article.     105,583  ;  Aug.  10. 

Jaeger,  Adolph  C,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.  Embossed  textile 
fabric.     106,349;  Oct.  5. 

Jaehne,  Alfred  H.     (See  Aldrlch,  R.  N.,  and  Jaehne.) 

Jameson,  Kussell  D.,  Claris  County,  near  New  Carlisle. 
Ohio.  Cabinet  for  intercommunicating  systems. 
103,532  ;  Mar.  9. 

Janda,  Rudolph  W.,  Berwyn,  111.,  assignor  to  Conlon  Cor- 
poration, Cicero,  111.  Ironing  machine  gear  head. 
103,322  ;  Feb.  23. 

Jandus,  Herbert  B.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Oakes 
Products  Corporation,  North  Chicago,  111.  Bralie  lever 
or  similar  article.     106,199  ;  Sept.  28. 

Jandus,  Herbert  S.,  and  C.  F.  Purdy,  Detroit,  Mich.,  as- 
signors to  Oalces  Products  Corporation,  North  Chicago, 
111.     Brake  lever  or  similar  article.     106,234  ;  Sept.  28. 

Jandus,  Herbert  S.,  and  C.  F.  Purdy,  Detroit,  Mich.,  as- 
signors to  Oakes  Products  Corporation,  North  Chicago, 
111.     Brake  lever  or  similar  article.     106,235  ;  Sept.  28. 

Jandus,  Herbert  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  and  R.  A.  Sandberg, 
Waukegan,  assignors  to  Oakes  Products  Corporation, 
North  Chicago,  111.  Brake  lever  or  similar  article. 
106,236  ;  Sept.  28. 

Jandus,  Herbert  S.,  and  C.  F.  Purdy,  Detroit,  Mich.,  as- 
signors to  Oakes  Products  Corporation,  North  Chicago, 
111.     Brake  lever  or  similar  article.     106,237  ;  Sept.  28. 

Janer,  Andre,  Flushing,  N.  Y.     Box.     106.200  ;   Sept.  28. 

Janes,  Richard  B.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Sink.     102,987  ;  Feb.  3. 

Janes,  Richard  B.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roe- 
buck and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Settee.     103,549  :  Mnr.  9. 

Janes,  Richard  B.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co..  Chicago,  111.     Chair.     103,575  ;   Mar.   16. 

Janssen,  Henry,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Works, 
Wyomissing,  Pa.     Mill  building.     103,323  ;  Feb.  23. 

Janssen,  Henry,  assignor  to  Textile  Machine  Work."?. 
AV'yomissing,  Pa.  Display-form  stand.  106,442  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Jarvis,  W.  B.,  Company.  (See  Ruppel,  Frederick  Co., 
assignor.) 

Jaskp,  Fred,  Alameda,  and  C.  M.  Johnson,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Medal  or  similar  article.     104,267  ;  Apr.  27. 

Jaske,  Fred,  Alameda,  and  C.  M.  Johnson,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.     Ring  or  similar   article.     104,268  ;  Apr.   27. 

Jayne,  Bennett,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Colella  & 
Leighton  Shoe  Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.   Shoe.  102,892  ;  Jan.  26. 

Jebaily,  James  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Negligee.  106,772  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Jellinek,  Irwin  H.,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Jewelry  Case  Com- 
pany, Buffalo,   N.  Y.     Jewelry  box.     102,893  ;  Jan.   26. 

Jellinek,  Irwin  H.,  assignor  to  Buffalo  Jewelry  Case  Co. 
Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Jewelry  box.     107,081  ;  Nov.  23. 

Jenkins,  Paul  W.,  Corning,  N.  Y.  Lamp  shade  or  similar 
article.     10.5.,795  ;  Aug.  24. 

Jennings,  O.  D.  &  Co.     (See  Jennings,  Ode  D.,  assignor.) 

Jennings,  Ode  D.,  assignor  to  O.  D.  Jennings  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Weighing  device.     103,284  ;  Feb.  16. 

Jensen,  Joseph  W.,  assignor  to  Electric  Household  Utili- 
ties Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Domestic  clothes  drier. 
105,528  ;  Aug.  3. 

Jensen,    Ralph.      (See  Warren,   N.   G.,   and   Jensen.) 

Jiranek,  Leo,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Heywood- 
Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  MasSv  Bedstead. 
105,663  ;  Aug.  17. 

Jiranek,  Leo,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Heywood- 
Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Chair.  105,664  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Jiranek,  Leo,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Heywood- 
Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Chest.  105,874  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Jiranek,  Leo,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Hevwnod- 
Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Vanity.  105,875  : 
Aug.  31. 

Jiranek,  Leo,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Ilevwood- 
Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Buffet.  105,876  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Jiranek,  Leo,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Heywood-Wake- 
field  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Night  stand.  106,201  ; 
Sept.  28. 

Jocoll,  Esther,  New  York,  N.  ¥.  Dress.  106,516  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Jocoll,  Esther,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,517;  Oct. 
12. 

Jocell,  Esther,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,567 :  Oct. 
19. 

Johannsen,  Udo  K.,  assignor  to  The  Brewer-Fitchener 
Corporation,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Ironing  board  support. 
103,971  ;  Apr.  6. 

John,  B.  P.,  Furniture  Corporation.  (See  Krick,  George, 
assignor.) 

Johns.  Herman  R.,  assignor  to  Wiley  W.  Lowrev.  Okla- 
homa City,  Okla.  Parking  meter  housing.  106,568; 
Oct.   19. 

Johnson,  Alvin  L.,  Ottawa  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Logan 
Gear  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Axle  stand.  107,574; 
Dec.  21. 

Johnson.  Arthur  A.,  assignor  to  John  I.  Pniilding  Inc., 
New  Bedford,  Mass.  Ligliting  fixture.  103,576;  Mar. 
16. 

JolinHon  Bros.  (Tlanloy)  XAd.  (See  IliggluRon,  George  J., 
asHlgnor.) 


Johnson,  Carl  M.     (See  Jaske,  F.,  and  Johnson.) 
Johnson,  Doris,  New  Brighton,  assignor  to  Mayer  China 

Company,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.     Plate  or  similar  article. 

104,784  ;  June  1. 
Johnson,  Doris,   New  Brighton,  assignor  to  Mayer  China 

Company,  Beaver  Falls,   Pa.     Plate  or  similar  article. 

105,242  ;  July  6. 
Johnson,  Elizabeth.     (See  Barrett,  B.  T.,  and  Johnson.) 
Johnson,  Eric  M.      (See  McKinley,  W.  H.  and  Johnson.) 
Johnson,   Eric  M.,  assignor  to  The   General  Fireproofing 

Company,    Youngstown,    Ohio.     Chair.     105,878 ;    Aug. 

31. 
Johnson,   Eric  M.,   assignor  to  The  General  Fireproofing 

Company,       Youngstown,       Ohio.       Chair.        106,137 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Johnson,    John    H.,    Toronto,    Ontario,    Canada,    assignor 

to    K    &    W    Rubber     Corporation,     Delaware,     Ohio. 

Cushion.     107,520  ;  Dec.  21. 
Johnson,   Joseph   K.,   Jersey   City,   N.   J.     Entree  plate. 

107,153  ;  Nov.   23. 
Johnson    Nut    Company.       (See   Petzke,    Franklin    J.,    as- 
signor.) 
Johnson,   William  T.,   New  Brighton,   assignor  to  Mayer 

China   Company,   Beaver   Falls,   Pa.     Plate   or   similar 

article.     104,783  ;   June  1. 
Johnson,   William  T.,    New   Brighton,   assignor   to   Mayer 

Cliina    Company,    Beaver   Falls,   Pa.     Plate   or   similar 

article.     106,773;  Nov.  2. 
Johnston,  Eugene  E.,  assignor  to  Tank-Car  Stations,  Inc., 

Buffalo,   N.    y.      Portable   gas   station.      102,830;    .Jan. 

19. 
Johnston,  Eugene  E.,  assignor  to  Tank  Car  Stations,  Inc., 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Portable  gas  station.     104,190  :  Apr.  20. 
Johnstone,    Edgar    F.,    Jr.,    Overbrook,    Pa.      Typewriter 

desk.     105,072  ;  June  22. 
Joline,   Harry  W.,   Philadelphia,  Pa.     Real  estate  photo- 
graph display  rack.     107,238  ;  Nov.  30. 
Jones,  Clarence  M.,  Calhoun,  Ga.     Bedspread.     106,350  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Jones,  Allan  F.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Sack  In- 
corporated,   Boston,    Mass.      Drawer    pull.       103,324 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Jones,   Clarence  M.,   Calhoun,  Ga.     Bedspread.     107,292  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Jones,  Clarence  M.,  Calhoun,   Ga.     Bedspread.     107,486 ; 

Dec.  14.  • 

Jones,    David,    Muncie,    Ind.,    assignor    to    Owens-Illinois 

Glass  Company,   Toledo,   Ohio.     Hollow  glass   building 

block.     106,980  ;  Nov.   16. 
Jones,   Harold  L.,   Lambertville,  N.   J.,  assignor  to   Sales 

Stimulators,  Chicago,  111.     Spoon  or  analogous  article. 

106,009  ;   Sept.  7. 
Jones,    Sidney    A.,    Fort    Lauderdale,    Fla.,    assignor,    by 

mesne  assignments,   to  W.  N.  Alley,  Incorporated,  Wil- 
mington,  Del.      Ventilated   awning   shutter.      105,019 ; 

June  22. 
Jonn,    Tage   G.,    assignor   to   Breuer   Electric   Mfg.    Co., 

Chicago,   111.     Combined   portable  vacuum   cleaner  and 

blower  or  similar   article.      103,325  ;   Feb.   23. 
Jordheim,  Ole,  Pasadena,  Calif.     Display  stand.     103,079  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Joseph,  John  J.     (See  Davis,  K.  F.,  and  Joseph.) 
Joseph,  Mae,  Broolclyn,  assignor  to  Park  &  Tilford,  New 

York,    N.    Y.      Combination    bottle    and    closure    cap. 

106,667  ;  Oct.  26. 
Josephs,  John  J.     (See  Davis,  K.  F.,  and  Josephs.) 
Josselyn,  Marjorie  G.,  Woodside,  Calif.     Medallion  charm. 

105,955;   Sept.  7. 
Judd,    Samuel    E.,    Independence,    Mo.      Child's    vehicle. 

105,109  :  June  29. 
Judsen,  Nils  A.,  and  M.  Rose,  assignors  to  Kellogg  Switch- 
board   &    Supply    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Wall    tele- 
phone set.     104,109  ;   Apr.   13. 
Juilliard,  A.   D.,  &  Co.      (See  Haertel,  Bruno,  assignor.) 
Julep    Company,    The.       (See    Lorenzen,    Arnold    I.,    as- 
signor.) 
Julian  &  Kolcenge  Company,   The.     (See  Stock,  Otto  F., 

assignor.) 
Jungwirth.  Adolph,  Pralia,  Czechoslovakia.     Dish  or  simi- 
lar article.     106,169  ;  Sept.  21. 
Jungwirth,    Adolph,    Prague,    Czechoslovakia.      Dish    or 

similar  article.     106,443;  Oct.  12. 
K   &    W    Rubber   Corporation.      (See   Johnson,    John    H., 

assignor.) 
Kahn,  David,  Inc.     (See  Kahn,  David,  assignor.) 
Kahn,    David,   Woodcliff,   assignor   to  David   Kalin,    Inc., 

North  Bergen,  N.  J.     Fountain  pen  and  pencil  Initial 

clip.     106,407  ;  Oct.  5. 
Kalamazoo   Stove  Company.      (See  Blakoslee,  Arthur  Ii., 

assignor.) 
Kalep,  Elvv,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.     Toy.     105,110;  June  29. 
Kalep,  EIvy,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.    Toy.     105,111  :  Juno  29. 
Kalmis,  Isidor,  New   York,   N.  Y.      Dress.     10(i,099  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Kalmis,    Isidor,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      106.351; 

Oct.  5. 
Kalmis,    Isidor,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      100,352 : 

Oct.  5. 
Kalmis,  Isidor,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Dress.     100,484  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Kalinla,     Isidor.     New     York,     N.     Y.     Dress     ensemble. 

100.485  ;  Oct.  12. 
Knlmls,  Isidor,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     100,088 ;  Oct. 

20. 


730 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Kalmis,  Isldor,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,728;  Oct. 

26. 
Kalmis,  Isidor,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,729  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Kalmis,     Isidor,     New     York,     N.    Y.      Dress.       106,844 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Kalmon,  Morri.s,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  102,894  ;  Jan.  2C. 
Kalmon,  Morris,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  102.89.');  Jan.  20. 
Kalmon,  Morris,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  102,896  ;  Jan.  26. 
Kalmon,  Morris,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  102,897  ;  Jan.  20. 
Kalmon,  Morris,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  302.898;  Jan.  2(;. 
Kalmon,  Morris,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  102.899  ;  Jan.  20. 
Kalmon,  Morris,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  102.900  ;  Jan.  20. 
Kalmon,  Morris,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  102,901  ;  Jan.  20. 
Kalmon,  Morris,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  102.902;  .Lin.  20. 
Kalmon,  Morris,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  102,90:5:  Jan.  20. 
Kalmon,  Morris.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  107,427  ;  Dec.  14. 
Kalmus,    Arnold,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.       108,730; 

Oct.  26. 
Kalmus.    Arnold,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      106,731  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Kamp,  Roy  E.      (See  Weaver,  E.  E.,  and  Kamp.) 
Kane,  Martine,  assignor  to  Helena  Rubinstein  Inc.,   New 

York,    N.    Y.     Container   to    enclose    a    bottle    or    box. 

106.202  :   Sept.  28. 
Kanter,    Edward,    Cleveland    Hei^lits,    Ohio,    assijmor    to 

Railley  Corporation.     Study  lamp.      103,891  :  Mar.   ."0. 
Kanter,  Edward.  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.     Ligliting  fix- 
ture.     104.217  ;  Apr.  20. 
Kanter,    Edward,    Cleveland    Heights,    Ohio,    assignor    to 

Railley    Corporation.      Wall    bracket    lamp.      104,033; 

Apr.  13. 
Kanter,    Edward,    Cleveland    Heights,    Ohio,    assignor    to 

Railley    Corporation.      Wall    bracket    lamp.      104,034; 

Apr.  13. 
Kanter,    Edward,    Cleveland    Heights,    Ohio,    assignor    to 

Railley    Corporation.      Wall    bracket    lamp.      104,035 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Kanter,    Edward,    Cleveland    Heights,    Ohio,    assignor    to 

Railley    Corporation.      Wall    bracket    lamp.      104,036; 

Apr.   13. 
Kanter,    Edward.    Cleveland    Heights,    Ohio,    assignor    to 

Railley    Corporation.      Wall    bracket    lamp.      104,037 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Kanter,    Edward,    Cleveland    Heights,    Ohio,    assignor    to 

Railley    Corporation.      Wall    bracket    lamp.      104,401  ; 

May  4. 
Kanter,    Edward,    Cleveland    Heights,    Ohio,    assignor    to 

Railley    Cornoration.      Wall    bracket    lamp.      ]  0.5,057  : 

.Tune  22. 
Kanter,     Kallman,    New    York,    N,    Y.       Textile    fabric. 

102,717:  Jan.  12. 
Kanlan,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,913;  Aug. 

31. 

Kaplan,  Albert,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Dross.     100,08."«  •  Sept 

14. 
Kaplan,  Albert,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Dross.     106,080;  Sept. 

14. 
Kaplan,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,170  ;  Sept. 

Kaplan,    Albert,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.       107,301  ■ 
Nov.  30. 

Kaplan,    Albert,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.       107,302  • 
Nov.  30. 

Kaplan    &    Gordon    Corp.      (See   Furman,   David    M.,    as 
signor. ) 

Kaplan.   Henry  F.,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.      Soarf.      100  400- 
Oct.    12. 

Kaplan.  Henry  F..  Los  Angeles,  Calif.      Scarf  or  similar 
article.     106,732  ;  Oct.  26. 

Kaplan,  Julius,  et  nl,     (See  Snftlns,  Samuel,  assignor  ) 

Kaplan,  Selig,  et  al.     (.See  Saftlas,  Sjimuel,  assignor.) 

Kaplan,    \\;iller.   ,issignor   to   The   Emporluin,    San    Fran- 
cisco, Calif.     Textile  fabric.      102,000:  Jan.  5. 

Kaplan,    Walter,   assignor   to  The   Emporium,    San   Fran 
Cisco,  Cnlif.     Textile  fabric.     102.007;  Jan.  5. 

Kaplan,    Walter,   assignor   to   The   Emporium,    San   Fran- 
cisco,  Cnlif,      Textile   fabric.      102.008:   Jan.   5. 

Kaplan,   Wnlter.   assignor   to   The   Emporium,    San   Fran- 
cisco, Calif.     Textile  fabric.     102.009  ;  Jan.  5. 

Kaplan,    Walter,   assignor   to  The   Emporiiim,    San   Fran- 
cisco, Calif,     Textile  f.abric,     102.610;  Jan.  5. 

Kaplan,    Walter,   assignor   to  The   Emporium,    San   Fran- 
cisco,  Calif.     Textile  fabric.      102. (ill  ;  Jan.  5. 

Kaplan,    Wnlter,   assignor   to   The   Emporium,    San   Fran- 
cisco, Calif.     Textile  fabric.     102.612  ;  Jan.  5. 

Kaplan,   Wnlter,    assignor   to   The   Emporium,    San   Fran- 
cisco,  Calif.     Textile   fabric.      102.613;  Jan    5 

Kaplan,    Wnlter,   assignor   to  The   Emporium,    San   Fran- 
cisco, Calif.     Textile  fabric.     102,014  ;  Jan.  5 

Kaplan,    Wnlter,    assignor   to   The    Emporium,    San   Fran- 
cisco. Calif,     Textile  fabric,     102.61.'i  •  Jan    5 

Kaplan.    Walter,   assignor   to  The   Emporium,    San   Fran- 
cisco, Calif.     Textile  fabric.      103.060;  Feb.  2. 

Kaplan,    Wnlter,   assignor   to  The  Emporium,    Snn   Fran- 
cisco,  Calif.     Textile  fabric.      103.973;   Apr.    6. 

Kaplan,  Walter  F.,   .Snn   Francisco,  Cnlif.     Textile   fabric 
104. 8.17  ;  June  8. 

Kaplan,  Walter  F..  Snn  Francisco,  Calif.     Textile  fabric 
104,8.'>8  ;  June  8. 

Kaplan.  Walter  F..  San  Franclaco,  Calif.     Textile  fabric 
104, S.M)  ;  June  8. 

Kaplan.  Wnlter  F.,  San  Francisco,  Cnllf.     Textile  fabric 
104.800;  June  8. 


Kaplan,  Walter  F.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  assignor  to  The 
Eraporium-Capwell  Company.  Textile  fabric.  107,239  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Kaptuller,  Alexander  F.  (See  Grange,  E.  A.,  Kaptuller, 
and  Schmidt.) 

Karagheusian,  A.  &  M.,  Inc.  (See  Dewsbury,  William  O., 
assignor.) 

Karnes,  Elizabeth,  Oil  City,  Pa.  Sadiron  holder.  102.789  ; 
Jan.   19. 

Karoff,  Robert  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Compartment  con- 
tainer for  perfumes.     107,428  ;  Dec.  14. 

Karp,  William,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Scarf.     102.950  ;  Jan.  26. 

Karpark  Corporation,  The.  (See  Loewy,  Raymond,  as- 
signor. ) 

Karpen,  S.,  &  Bros.     (See  Beck,  Ernie  J.,  assignor.) 

ICarsIi.  Alexander,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  beverage 
container  and  serving  glass  rack.     102.904  :  Jan.  26. 

Karst,  Clarence  E.,  assignor  to  The  Bninhoff  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Electric  sign.  104,941 ; 
June  15. 

Karst,  Clarence  E.,  assignor  to  The  Brunhoff  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Electric  sign.  104,942 ; 
June  15. 

Karstadt,    Clarence,    assignor    to    Briggs    Manufacturing 

Company,    Detroit,    Mich.     Hood    ornament   or   similar 

article.     102,831  ;  Jan.  19. 
Kastar  Specialty  Mfg.  Co.     (See  Stark,  Louis,  assignor.) 
Kato,  Kisaburo,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Bowl  or  analogous 

article.     105,305  ;  July  20. 
Katsinger,  Edward,  Company,  The.      (See  Paysee,  Robert 

B.,  assignor.) 
Katz,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brooch  pin  or  similar 

article.     104,925  ;  June  15. 
Katz,   Adolph,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Brooch  pin   or  similar 

article.      105,112  ;   June  29. 
Katz,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Clip  or  similar  article. 

107,110;  Nov.  23. 
Katz,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y,     Clip  or  similar  article. 

107.111  ;   Nov.  23. 

Katz,  Adolph,  New  York,  N,  Y.     Clip  or  similar  article. 

107.112  ;   Nov.   23. 

Katz,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Clip  or  similar  article. 

107.113  ;   Nov.  23. 

Katz,  Adolph,  New  York,  N,  Y.     Clip  or  similar  article. 

107,114;  Nov.  23. 
Katz,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Clip  or  similar  article. 

107,115  ;  Nov.  23. 
Katz,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Clip  or  similar  article. 

107.110;  Nov.  23. 
Katz,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Clip  or  similar  article. 

107.117  ;  Nov.  23. 

Katz,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Clip  or  similar  article. 

107.118  ;  Nov.   23. 

Katz,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clip  or  similar  article. 
107.119;   Nov.  23. 

Katz,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Clip  or  similar  article. 
107.120;  Nov.  23. 

Katz,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brooch  pin.  107,648 : 
Dec.  28 

Katz,  Benjamin  S..  assignor  to  The  Gruen  Watch  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Pocket  watch  display  box, 
103,104:  Feb.  9.  " 

Katz,  Benjamin  S.,  assignor  to  The  Gruen  Watch  Com- 
pany. Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Strap  watch  display  box. 
103,105;    Feb.    9. 

Katz,  Benjamin  S.,  assignor  to  The  Gruen  Watch  Com- 
pany,  Cincinnati.  Ohio.     Watchcase.     103,454  ;  Mar,  2, 

Katz.  Benjamin  S.,  assignor  to  The  Gruen  Watch  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati.  Ohio.     Watchcase.     103.455  ;  Mar.  2. 

Katz,  Benjamin  S.,  .Tssignor  to  The  Gruen  Watch  Com- 
pany, Cincinnati.  Ohio.     Display  box.     104,861  ;  June  8. 

Katz,  Frank.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Decanter  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.     103,151  ;    Feb,    9. 

Kalz,  Frank,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Decanter  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    103,152  ;  Feb.  9. 

Katz,  John  A.,  and  F.  F.  Hills,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Shoe  sole.     102,689  ;  Jan.  12. 

Katz,  Louis.  New  York.  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble.  105.456: 
July  27. 

Katz,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble.  106.627: 
Oct.   19.  » 

Katz.  Russell,   assignor  to  Krauth  &  Benninghofen,  Ham- 

iU'?1:„i'"'"       '^"    orchestra    st.and    or    similar    article. 

102.790;  Jan.  19. 
Katzinger,  Edward,  Company.     (See  Hess,  Clarence  R.  T.. 

assignor.) 
Katzinger,  Edward,  Company.      (See  Zimmer,   Myron  J., 

assignor.) 
Kaufman.    Sam.    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Upholstered    chair   or 
-     similar  article.      100,798;  Nov.  2. 
Kaufmann,  Frank  J.,  Tribes  Hill,  N.  Y.     Glove.     103,456  ; 

Mar.  2. 

Kaufmann,  George  A.,  Essex  Fells,  assignor  to  The  H  &  W 

(  ompany.    Inc..    Newark.    N.    J.     Brassiere    or   similar 

article.     105.879;   Aug.    31. 
Kayanagh,    Gardner    C,    Rochester,    assignor    to    Aeolian 

American    Corporation,    East   Rochester,   N,    Y.      Piano 

case.     102.973;  Jan.  20. 
Kay.  Jack,  New  York,  N,  Y.     Dress  ensemble.     106,486  ; 

Oct.   12. 
Kiiy  John,  Chicago,  111,    Hlumlnated  sign.    106,116  ;  Sept. 


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Kay,  Murray,  assignor  to  Fur  Resembling  Fabrics  Co., 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Printed  textile  fabric  or  simi- 
lar article  of  manufacture.     106,467  ;  Oct.  12. 

Kayser,  Julius,  &  Co.  (See  Beniston,  William  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kearney  &  Trecker  Corporation.  (See  Armitage,  Joseph 
B.,  assignor.)  .  */ 

Kee,  Orren  M.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Combined  magazine 
binder,  newspaper  holder,  and  book  rack.  106,367  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Keen,  Charles  F.,  Madison,  Wis.  Scooter.  106,047 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Keen,  Charles  I*.,  Madison,  Wis.  Scooter.  106,294 : 
Oct.  5. 

Keen,  Thomas  A.,  San  Mateo,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Hannah 
M.  Smith,  River  Forest,  111.  Starting  box.  104,450 : 
May  11. 

Keith,  Geo.  E.,  Company.  (See  Caldwell,  Charles  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Keith,  Geo.  E.,  Company.  .  (See  Fishman,  Jacob,  as- 
signor.) -*•    ■ 

Keith,  Geo.  E.,  Company.  (See  Lutz,  Albert  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Keith,  Helen  C,  Kingston,  Mass.  Food  bowl.  103,993  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Kell,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  102,832  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Kell,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,457  ;  Mar.  2. 

Keller,  Charles  L.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 
Richardson  Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Storage  battery 
cell  cover.     103,153  ;  Feb.  9. 

Keller,  Frank,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
104,451  :  May  11. 

Keller,  Minette,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Goldstein 
&  Milberg,    Inc.     Dress.     105,584 ;  Aug.   10. 

Keller,  Minette,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Goldstein 
&  Milberg,  Inc.     Ensemble  dress.     105,585;  Aug.  10. 

Keller,  Minette,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Goldstein 
&  Milberg,  Inc.     Dress  ensemble.     105,586  ;  Aug.  1(). 

Kelley,  John  E.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Combined  pedestal  and 
housing  for  vapor  treatment  apparatus  or  similar  arti- 
cle.    103.725  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kelley  Koett  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Werner, 
Wilbur  S..  assignor.) 

Kellogg  Switchboard  &  Supply  Company.  (See  Billing- 
ton,   Henry  E.,   assignor.) 

Kellogg  Switchboard  &  Supply  Company.  (See  Judsen, 
N.  A.,  and  Rose,  assignors.) 

Kelly,  Charles,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     107.240:  Xov.  30. 

Kelly,  Daniel  A.,  assignor  to  The  Prime  Manufacturing 
Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electric  fence  controller 
cabinet.     106,981  ;  Nov.  16. 

Kelly,  Eugene,  Toronto,  Ontario.  Canada,  assignor  to  The 
Coca-Cola  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Bottle.  105,529  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Kelly,  Jess  C,  Cambridge,  Ohio.  Jug  or  similar  article. 
104,452;  May  11. 

Kelly,  Jess  C,  Cambridge,  Ohio.  Combined  cheese  and 
cracker  tray  or  similar  article.      104,722  ;   June   1. 

Kelly,  Jess  C,  Cambridge.  Ohio.  Combined  candlestick 
and   centerpiece  or  similar   article.      105,954 ;    Sept.    7. 

Kelly,  Robert  A.,  East  Pittsburgh,  and  P.  C.  Perrin,  as- 
signors 10  Mine  Safety  Appliances  Company.  Pitts- 
burgh.   Pa.     Salt   tablet   di.spenser.     107.173  ;  Nov.   23. 

Kelly,  Thomas  K.,  Jr.     (See  Blooston,   R.   J.,  and  Kelly.) 

Kolsey-Hayos  Wheel  Company.  (Sec  Ash,  Charles  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  Kerr,  James  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  Le  Jeiine,  Frank  II., 
assignor.) 

Kelsey-Hayos  Wheel  Company.  (See  Patlison,  Jnnies  W., 
assignor.) 

Kelsey-TTayes  Wheel  Company.  (See  Sinclair,  Charles  W., 
assignor.) 

Kennedy.  Angus  T'..,  assignor  to  Hickory  Town  Distilling 
Co.,   Hanover,  Pa.     Bottle.     103,154;   Feb.   9. 

Kennedy.  Cornelius  J.,  Denver,  Colo.  Valve  tool. 
105.217;  .Tuly  0. 

Kennelly,  Jeremiah  D.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  10.    V.   Mars.      Signal  light.      103,052 ;   Fob.    2. 

Kennelly,  Jeroniiali  1),.  Oak  l';irk.  111.,  .-issiiriior  of  om-- 
half  to  F.  V.  Mnrs.     Traific  signnl.      103.681  ;  Mar.  2;?. 

Kennelly,  Jeremiah  D.,  Oak  Park,  III.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  F.  V.  Mars.  Combined  l.-imp  jind  horn. 
104,628;  May   25. 

Kennelly,  Jeremiah  D.,  Oak  Park,  Til.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  E,  V.  Mars.  Combined  lamp  and  hoi-n. 
104,629  ;  Mny  2r>. 

Kennelly.  Jeremiah  T)..  Oiik  Piirk,  111.,  assignor  of  ono-lialf 
to  E.  V.  ATnrs.     Traflic  signal.     105,796  ;  Aug.  24. 

Kenney,  Mahlon  W..  Ttiver  Forest,  and  0.  W.  Walker. 
Pleasant  Ridge,  Mich.,  assignors  to  General  Household 
TItilHies  Company.  Chio.Muo,  111.  Radio  Dial  escutcheon 
plate.      105.174;   June   29. 

Kensington,  Incorporated.     (See  Guild,  Lurelle,  assignor.) 

Kensington.  Incorporated.  (See  Wharton,  Donald  C, 
assignor.) 

Keppler,  Donald  R.,  and  P.  D..  Seattle.  Wash.  Combined 
clock  case  and  lamp.     102,905  ;  Jan.  2Ci. 

FCeppler,  Paul  T).      (See  Kepi>ler,  Donald  I{..  and  P.  D.) 

Kerk  Guild,  Inc.     (See  HoUerk,  I^ynde  D.,   assignor.) 


Kern,    Charles    J.,    Buffalo,    N.    Y.       Stop    light    signal. 

104,421  ;  May  4. 
Kern,    John    A.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    The    W.    J. 

McCahan  Sugar  Refining  &  Molasses  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.     Display  stand.     107,336  ;  Dec.  7. 
Kerr,    James    M.,    Royal    Oak,    assignor    to    Kelsey-Hayes 

Wheel  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Wheel.     103,682  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Kerr,    James   M.,    Royal    Oak,    assignor    to   Kelsey-Hayes 

Wheel  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.    Wheel.     103,726.    Mar. 

23. 
Kershaw.    John   T.,   Bradford,   assignor   to  New  England 

Wood    Heel     Company,    Haverhill,    Mass.     Shoe    heel. 

104,191  ;   Apr.   20. 
Kestin,  Samuel  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Buckle.     104,038; 

Apr.   13 
Ketterlinus  liithographic  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Schwartz,   Eugene,   assignor.) 
Key,     Abraham     L.,     Great    Kills,     N.     Y.,     assignor     to 

Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.     Bottle. 

106,138  ;  Sept.  21. 
Kiepe,    Henry    R.,   assignor   to    Baker   &    Company,    Inc., 

Newark,    N.    J.      Jewelry    setting    or    similar    article. 

104,926  ;  June  15. 
Kiepe,    Henry    R.,    assignor    to    Baker   &    Company,    Inc., 

Newark,    N.    J.      Jewelry    setting    or    similar    article. 

107,649  ;  Dec.  28. 
Kiepe,    Henry    R.,    assignor    to   Baker   &    Company,    Inc., 

Newark,    N.    J.      Jewelry    setting    or    similar    article. 

107,650;  Dec.  28. 
Kihn,  Lawrence  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  J.  T.  &  A. 

Hamilton  Company.    Glass  bottle.     104,453  ;  May  11. 
Kihn,  Lawrence  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  J.  T.  &  A. 

Hamilton  Company.     Glass  bottle.     105,797  ;  Aug.  24. 
Kihn.  Lawrence  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  J.  T.  &  A. 

Hamilton   Company.     Gla.ss  bottle.     105,877  ;   Aug.   31. 
Kihn,  Lawrence  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  J.  T.  &  A. 

Hamilton   Company.     Glass  bottle.     107,017  ;  Nov.   16. 
Kihn,  Lawrence  J.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  J.  T.  &  A. 

Hamilton   Company.     Gla.ss  bottle.     107,575  ;  Dec.   21. 
Kilhani,    Peter,    Santa    Fe.    N.    Mex.      Heater    casing    or 

similar  article.     103,106  ;   Feb.   9. 
Kilham,    Peter,    Santa    Fe,    N.    Mex.      Heater    casing    or 

similar  article.     103,107  ;   Feb.   9. 
Kilham,    Peter,    Santa    Fe,    N.    Mex.      Heater    casing    or 

similar  article.     103,108  ;  Feb.  9. 
Kilham,    Peter,    Santa    Fe,    N.    Mex.      Heater    casing    or 

similar  article.     103,109  :  Feb.  9. 
Kilham,  Peter,  Santa  Fe,  N.  Mex.     Heater  casing  or  simi- 
lar article.     103,110  ;  Feb.  9. 
Kilham,    Peter,    Santa    Fe,    N.    Mex.      Heater    casing    or 

similar  article.     103,326  ;  Feb.  23. 
Killars,   John,   Jr.,   Greenville,   S.  C,  assignor  to  Deering 

Milliken  &  Co.,  Inc.     Textile  fabric.     102,633;  .Tan.  5. 
Killars,   John  Jr.,   Greenville.   S.   C,  assignor  to  Deering 

Milliken  &  Co.  Inc.     Textile  fabric.     102,833  ;  Jan.  19. 
Killars,   John   Jr.,   Greenville,   S.   C,  assignor  to  Deering 

iMilliken  &  Co..  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric. 

103.873  ;  Mar.  30. 
Kindelmann,  Albert,  Floral  Park,  and  C.  A.  Soehl,  Henson- 

ville,  assignors  to  International  Projector  Corporation, 

New  York.  N.  Y.     Pedestal  for  motion  picture  machines. 

104,497  :  May  11. 
King,    Clilford     G.,     Warren,    R.    I.       Shoe    lace    tassel. 

104,304  ;  Apr.  27. 
King,  Frank  G.  W.,  Sutton  Coldfield,  and  L.  J.  Lambourn, 

Erdington,  England,  assignors  to  Dunlop  Tiro  and  Rub- 
ber Corporation,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    Tire.     104.744  ;  June  1. 
King,  Frank  G.  W.,  Sutton  Coldfield,  and  L.  J.  Lambourn, 

Erdington,  Birmingham,  England,  assignors   to  Dunlop 

Tire  and  Rubber  Corporation,    Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Bicycle 

tire.     106,569  ;  Oct.  19. 
Kingrey,  Otis,  Albany,  Ind.     Display  bin.     106,203;  Sept 

28. 
Kinnear,  Ronald,  assignor  to  Niagara  Insul-Bake  Spceialt.v 

Co.,  Inc.,  Albanv.  N.  Y.     Combined  blade  disiiensor  and 

razor   holder.   -105,218;   Jnlv   0. 
Kinsley.  Felix  P.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Ring  or  similar  article 

of  .ievvplry.     104.422  ;  May  4. 
Klnslev,  Felix  P..   St.  Tvouis,  Mo.     Ring  or  similar  article 

of  jewelry.     105,020:  June  22. 
Kintz,  Alfred  G.,   Wallingford,   assignor  to  International 

Silver  Company.  Meriden,  Conn.     Spoon  or  other  article 

of  flatware.     104,723  ;  June  1. 
Kintz,   Allied    G.,   Wallingford,  assignor  to  International 

Silver  Company,  Meriden.  Conn.     Spoon  or  other  article 

of  flatware.     107,018;  Nov.  16. 
Kirk,     Claudo    1{..     River    li\irest,    111.       Platform    scale. 

103.780  ;   Mar.  2,'). 

Kirlc,     Claude     R..     River     Forest,     III.       Platfoi'n\     scale. 

103.781  :  Mar.  23. 

Kirk,     Claude     R.,     River  Forest,     111.       Platform     scale. 

103,782;  Mar.  23. 
Kirk.     Claude     R..     River     Forest,     111.       Plall'orm     scale. 

103,78:{  ;  Mar,  23. 
Kirk.     Clau(l(>     R,.     River    Forest,     111.      Plall'onn     scale. 

103,781  ;  Mar,  23. 
Kirk.     Claude     R.,     River    Forest,    111.     Platform     scale. 

104,218  ;  .Apr.  20, 
Kirk.    SnnuK'l,   &    Son,    Incorporated.      (See   Millspaugh, 

M.nlln  I,,,  assignor.) 
Klrkby,    K.'ivmond  .).,  assignor  to  Crane  Co..  C^hlcago,  111. 

Combined  motor  and  pump.     105.243;  July  0. 


732 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Kirscliner,    Jack,     New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress    ensemble. 

105,175  ;    June   29. 
Kirschner,    Jack,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress    ensemble. 

105,285  ;  July  13. 
Kirschnor,    Jack,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Dress    ensemble. 

105.457  :  July  27. 
Kirschner,    Jack,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      105,587  ; 

Aug.   10. 
Kirschner,    Jack,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      105,635  ; 

Aug.   10. 
Kirschner,  Jack,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,798  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Kirschner,    Jack,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      106,100 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Kirschner,    Jack,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      106,921 ; 

Nov.   9. 
Klecka,  John  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Finger  ring.     105,487  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Klecka,  John  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Finger  ring.     105,488  ; 

Aug.    3. 
Kleckner.     Joseph     H.,     Chicago,     111.     Perfume     holder. 

106,144;  Oct.  12. 
Klein,    Adolph    H.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

107,651  :  Dec.  28. 
Klein,  Chris   J.      (See  Hamilton,   H.  L,.,  Dilworth,   Bloin- 

berg,  Knickerbocker,  and  Klein.) 
Klein,  Chris  J.      (See   Hamilton,  H.  L.,  Dilworth,  Bloin- 

berg,  Otter.  Knickerbocker,  and  Klein.) 
Klein.  Leon,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Blouse.     105.332  ;  July  20. 
Kleinhans,    Earl    S.,   assignor   to   Douglas   Aircraft    Com- 
pany,  Inc.,   Santa   Monica,   Calif.     Airplane.     104,110 ; 
Apr.   13. 
Klever,  William  E.,  Washington  Court  House,  Ohio.  Casket 

bier  or  similar  article.     104,403  ;  Jlav  4. 
Kluyskeus,  Gerard  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Rug.     104,404  ; 

May  4. 
Knapp.  Andrew  S.,  assignor  to  Knapp-Monarch  Company. 
St.    Louis.    Mo.      Sandwich    toaster   or   similar    article. 
103,533;  Mar.  9. 
Knapp,  Andrew  S.,  assignor  to  Knapp-Monarch  Company, 
St.    Louis,    Mo.      Twin    waflle    iron    or   similar   article. 
106,171 ;  Sept.  21. 
Knapp.  Andrew  S.,  assignor  to  Knapp-Monarch  Company, 
St.   Louis,   Mo.     Combined    twin  waffle  iron  and   base. 
106,538  ;  Oct.  19. 
Knapp-Monarch     Company.      (See    Chapman,    David,    as- 
signor.) 
Knapp-Monarch   Company.      (See  Knapp.   Andrew   S.,   a.-;- 

signor. ) 
Knapp-Monarch     Company.      (See     Newnham,     E.,     and 

Fischer,   assignors.) 
Knapp-JIonarch   Company.      (See  Smith,   Howard   A.,   as- 
signor.) 
Knapp,  William  G.,  Evanston,  111.     Fish  lure.     105,11.?  ; 

June  29. 
Knickerbocker,    Leland    A.       (See    Hamilton.    H.    L.,    Dil- 
worth. Blomberg,  Knickerbocker,  and  Kloin.) 
Knickerbocker,    Leland    A.      (See   Hamilton,    H.    L.,   Dil 

worth.  Blomberg,  Otter,  Knickerbocker,  and  Klein.) 
Knoll,    Floyd    A.,    assignor    to    Condor    Products,     Inc., 

Buffalo,    N.    y.      Suspenders.      103.1.59  ;    Feb.    9. 
Knoll,    Floyd    A.,    assignor    to    Condor    Products,     Inc., 

Buflfalo,  N.   Y.     Suspenders.      103,173;   Feb.   9. 
Knoll,    Floyd    A.,    assignor    to    Condor    Products,    Inc , 

Buffalo,  N.   Y.     Suspender  fitting.     103,174  ;  Feb.   9. 
Knoll,     Floyd    A.,    assignor    to    Condor    Products,     Inc., 

Buflfalo,  N.  Y.     Suspender  fitting.     103,175;  Feb.  0. 
Knoll,    Floyd    A.,    assignor    to    Condor    Products,     Inc , 

Buflfalo,   N.   Y.     Buckle.     103,176  ;  Feb.  9. 
Knowlps,   Edwin   M.,    China    Co.,   The.      (See    Broomhall, 

Vincent,  assignor.) 
Knox,  Alene.     (See  Van  Sandt,  J.  J.,  and  Knox.) 
Knox,   William,   Burlington,   Vt.     Bottle.      103,911:   Mar 

30. 
Knudsen,  Gustav  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Stand  for  a  print- 
ing press.     105,333  ;  July  20. 
Knnpp,   Harry  E.,   assignor  to  A.    C.   Novelty    Company, 
Detroit.  Mich.     Amusement  machine  cabinet.     106.204; 
Sept.  28. 
Koch,    Edwin   A.,    River   Edge,   N.    J.      Lamp.      103,039 ; 

Apr.   13. 
Koch,    Henry   P.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    assignor    to    North- 
ampton Textile  Company,  Mount  Holly,  N.  J.     Textile 
fabric  for  upholstery.      107,355  ;   Dec.    7. 
Koch,    Joseph    W.,    Santa    Fe,    N.    Mex.      Cheese    sltcer. 

104,454;  Jlay  11. 
Koch,  Louis  A.,  Jr.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Automobile  exhaust 

shroud.     104,111  ;   Apr.   13. 
Koch.    Roderick    M.,    Evansvillp,    Ind.      Floral    container. 

102,860;  Jan.   19. 
Koeber,  Paul  C,  Bellmore,  N.  Y.     Lens  for  signal  lamps. 

103,155;   Feb.   9. 
Koehrlng  Company.     (See  Rueter,  Earle  F.,  assignor.) 
Koh-I-Noor    Blelstiftfabrik    L.    &    C.    Hardtmuth.       (See 

Kropsch.  Richard,  assignor.) 
Kohl,   William   R.,   Cumberland,   assignor  to  Carr-Lowroy 

Glass  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.     Bottle.     103,156  ;  Feb.  9. 
Kohl,  William   R.,  Cumberland,   assignor   to   Carr-Lowrey 

Glass  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  103,157;  Feb.  9. 
Kohl,  William  R.,  Cumberland,  assignor  to  Carrl-owrey 
Glass  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Bottle.  103,158;  Feb.  9. 
Kohl,  William  R.,  Cumberland,  Md.,  assignor  to  Carr- 
Lowrev  (Jiass  Co..  Italllmore,  Md.  Bottle.  103,785; 
Mnr.  23. 


Kohl,   William    R.,   Cumberland,  assignor  to  Carr-Lowrey 

Glass  Co.;  Baltimore.   Md.     Bottle.     10.5,880  ;  Aug.  31. 
Kohl    William  R.,   Cumberland,   assignor  to  Carr-Lowrey 

Glass   (:o:!  Baltimore,  Md.     Bottle.     106,982;   Nov    16 
Kohn    Ethel   F.,    Larchmont,  assignor  to  A.  M.   Webb  & 

Co  ,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sweater  or  similar  article. 

105,704  ;'  Aug.  17.  ^        ^  -     -, 

Kolb,  Fred  A.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Leather  or  similar  arti- 
cle.    103,327 ;  Feb.  23.  .  ^     ^. 
Kolberg,  Herbert  I.,  Mount   Vernon,  assignor  to  Pioneer 

Watch   Case   Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Watchcase. 

103,939 ;  Apr.  6.  •  ..     t,- 

Kolberg,  Herbert  I.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Pioneer 

Watch   Case    Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Watchcase. 

103,940 ;  Apr.  6.  _  •  *     t,- 

Kolberg    Herbert  I.,  Mount  Vernon,   assignor  to  Pioneer 

Watch   Case   Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Watchcase. 

103.941  :  Apr.  6.  ■  .^     x,- 
Kolberg    Herbert  I.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Pioneer 

Watch   Case   Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Watchcase. 

103.942  ;  Apr.  6. 

Kolberg,  Herbert  I.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Pioneer 
Watch   Case  Company,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Watchcase. 

103.943  ;  Apr  6.  .  ^     „. 
Kolberg,  Herbert  I.,  Mount  Vernon,   assignor  to  Pioneer 

Watch   Case   Company,    New  York,   N.   Y.     Watchcase. 
103,944 ;  Apr.  6.  .  .     „• 

Kolberg,  Herbert  I.,  Mount  Vernon,  assignor  to  Pioneer 
Watch  Case  Company,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Watchcase. 
104.927  ;  June  15. 

Koolish,  Abe  L.,  Chicago,  111.  Globe  clock.  102,690 ; 
Jan.  12.  ,  ^  . 

Koons,  Benjamin  H.     (See  Moore,   J.  E.,  and  Koons.) 

Koonz,  Frederick  W.,  Bernardston,  Mass.,  assignor  to 
Rogers,  Lunt  &  Bowlen  Company,  Greenfield,  JIass. 
Spoon  or  similar  article.     104,943  ;  June  15. 

Koonz,  Frederick  W.,  Bernardston.  assignor  to  Rogers, 
Lunt  &  Bowlen  Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Spoon  or 
similar  article.     106,295  ;  Oct.  5. 

Koonz,  Frederick  W.,  Bernardston,  assignor  to  Rogers, 
Lunt  &  Bowlen  Company,  Greenfield,  Mass.  Spoon  or 
similar  article.     107,429  :  Dec.  14. 

Kopacka,  Joseph  J.,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Portable  service  bar. 
104,192  ;  Apr.  20. 

Kopanski,  Roman,  assignor  to  The  Ward  Products  Cor- 
poration, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automobile  roof  aerial. 
104,968  :  June  15. 

Kopanski,  Roman,  assignor  to  The  Ward  Products  Cor- 
poration, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automobile  roof  aerial. 
106,048;   Sept.  14. 

Kopanski,  Roman,  assignor  to  The  Ward  Products  Cor- 
poration, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automobile  roof  aerial 
lead-in.     106,049  ;  Sept.  14. 

Kopanski,  Roman,  assignor  to  The  Ward  Products  Cor- 
poration, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Insulator  for  automobile 
aerial.     106,487  ;  Oct.   12. 

Kopanski.  Roman,  assignor  to  The  W'ard  Products  Cor- 
poration, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Automobile  roof  aerial. 
106,922;  Nov.   9. 

Koppitch,  John,  East  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Elec- 
tric Vacuum  Cleaner  Co.,  Inc.  Vacuum  cleaner. 
106.537  ;  Oct.  19. 

Korengold,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Photographic  pro- 
jector.    104,690  ;  May  25. 

Korengold,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Lamp  base  or  similar 
article.     104,785  ;  June  1. 

Korengold,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Illuminating  device. 
104,826  ;  June  1. 

Korengold,  .John  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Bracket  for  an  illumi- 
nating device.     104.862  ;  June  8. 

Korengold,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Lamp  shade.  105,530  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Korengold,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Lamp  shade.  105,531  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Korengold,  John  A.,  Chicago,  111.  Lamp  bracket.  105,588  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Kornfeld,  Morton  D.      (See  Cregut,  Peter,  assignor.) 

Kornfeld.  Morton  D.  (See  Fatherley,  Robert  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Kornfeld,  Morton  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
103,629  ;  Mar.  16. 

Kornfeld.  Morton  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
103.640;  Mar.  16. 

Kornfeld.    Morton   D.,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Textile   fabric. 

103.641  ;  Mar.  16. 

Kornfeld,    Morton  D.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric. 

103.642  ;  Mar.  16. 

Kornfeld.   Morton   D.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Textile  fabric. 

104,402  ;  May  4. 
Kornfeld.   Morton   D.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Textile   fabric. 
.    104,455  ;  May  11. 
Kornfeld.    Morton   D.,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Textile   fabric. 

104.456  ;  May  11. 

Kornfeld,   Morton  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric. 

104.457  ;  May  11. 

Korshin.    Matthew    R.,    Media,    P"..,    assignor    to    R.    E. 

DIetz  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Motor  vehicle  marker 

lamp  or  similar  article.     102,634;  Jan.  5. 
Kowal,   Jack,   Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Ornament  for  a  shoe  or 

similar  article.     103,372  ;  Feb.  23. 
Kraeft,   Herman   L.,   Cleveland  Heights,   assignor  to   The 

Murray-Ohio  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Juvenile  vehicle.    102,718  ;  Jan.  12. 


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Kraeft,  Herman  L.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  Ttie 
Murray-Ohio  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Lamp.     103,177  ;  Feb.  9. 

Kraeft,  Herman  L.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Murray-Ohio  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Saddle  seat.    106,117  ;  Sept.  21. 

Kraeft,  Herman  L.,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Murray-Ohio  Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Skirt  guard  for  a  bicycle.     107,241 ;  Nov.  30. 

Kramer,  Andrev7  A.      (See  Gill,  Edward  H.,  assignor.) 

Kramer,  Andrew  A.  (See  Kramer,  J.  M.,  and  MuUin, 
assignors.) 

Kramer,  Andrew  A.  (See  Kramer,  J.  M.,  Mullin  and 
Graves,  assignors.) 

Kramer,  Andrew  A.,  and  J.  M.,  and  W.  M.  Gadberry, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  said  Gadberry  and  said  J.  M.  Kramer, 
assignors  to  said  A.  A.  Kramer.  Tank  body  for 
vehicles.     105,286;  July  13. 

Kramer,  Andrew  A.,  and  J.  M.,  and  W.  M.  Gadberry, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  said  Gadberry  and  said  J.  M. 
Kramer,  assignors  to  said  A.  A.  Kramer.  Tank  body 
for  vehicles.     105,287 ;  July  13. 

Kramer,  Andrew  A.  and  J.  M.,  and  W.  M.  Gadberry, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  ;  said  Gadberry  and  said  J.  M.  Kramer 
assignors  to  said  A.  A.  Kramer.  Tank  body  for  ve- 
hicles.    107,054;  Nov.  16. 

Kramer,  Joseph  M.  (See  Kramer,  Andrew  A.,  and  J.  M., 
and  Gadberry.) 

Ivramer,  Joseph  M.  and  Hugh  A.  Mullin,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
and  William  H.  Graves,  Kansas  City,  Kans.,  assignors  to 
Andrew  A.  Kramer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Trailer  tank  ve- 
hicle body.     104,377  ;  May  4. 

Kramer,  Joseph  M.,  and  H.  A.  Mullin,  assignors  to  A.  A. 
Kramer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Trailer  tank  vehicle  body. 
107,019  ;  Nov.  16. 

Kranz,  Irwin,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  103,237  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Kranz,  Irwin,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     103,373  ;  Feb.  23. 

Kranz,  Irwin,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,458  ;  IMar.  2. 

Kranz,  Max  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,845 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Kranz,  Max  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,846 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Kranz,  Max  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,847 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Kranz,  Max  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,848 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Kranz,  Max  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,849 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Krasnick,  Jacob  L.,  Holly,  assignor  to  Grinnell  Bros., 
Detroit,  Mich.  Piano  or  similar  article.  104,040 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Krause,  Ralph  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
103,328;  Feb.   23. 

Krause,  Ralph  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
104,112  ;  Apr.  13. 

Krauth  &  Benninghofen.     (See  Katz,  Russell,  assignor.) 

Krautheim,  Albert.     (See  Gerth,  W.  H.,  and  Krautheim.) 

Kreamer,  A.,  Incorporated.  (See  Flanagan,  William  B., 
assignor.) 

Kreamer,  A.,  Incorporated.  (See  Stallings,  George  W., 
assignor.) 

Kreamer,  A.,  Incorporated.  (See  Stallings,  G.  W.,  and 
Walker,  assignors.) 

Kreisler,  Jacques,  New  Rochelle,  assignor  to  Jacques 
Kreisler  Sales  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Watch 
bracelet  or  similar  article.     103,727  ;  Mar.  23. 

Kreisler,  Jacques,  Sales  Corporation.  (See  Dunberg, 
David  W.,  assignor.) 

Kreisler,  Jacques,  Sales  Corporation.  (See  Kreisler, 
Jacques,  assignor.) 

Kreisler,  Jacques,  Sales  Corporation.  (See  Kreisler,  Les- 
lie, assignor.) 

Kreisler,  Leslie,  assignor  to  Jacques  Kreisler  Sales  Cor- 
poration, New  York,  N.  Y.  Terminal  link  for  a  watch 
bracelet  or  the  like.     103,820  ;  Mar.  30. 

Kress,  S.  H.,  and  Company.  (See  Sibbert,  Edward  F., 
assignor.) 

Krick,  George,  assignor  to  B.  P.  John  Furniture  Corpo- 
ration, Portland,  Oreg.  Chest  or  similar  article. 
106,296;  Oct.  5. 

Kiick,  George,  assignor  to  B.  P.  John  Furniture  Corpo- 
ration, Portland,  Oreg.  Vanity  or  similar  article. 
106,297;  Oct.  5. 

Krick,  George,  assignor  to  P..  P.  John  Furniture  Corpo- 
ration^  Portland,   Oreg.     Bedstead.     106,298 ;    Oct.    5. 

Kricic,  George,  assignor  to  B.  P.  John  Furniture  Corpo- 
ration,    Portland,     Orog.       Chest    or    similar    article. 

106.299  ;  Oct.  5. 

Krick,  George,  assignor  to  B.  P.  John  Furniture  Corpo- 
ration,    Porthmd,    Oreg.      Vanity    or    similar    article. 

100.300  ;  Oct.  5. 

Krick,  George,  assignor  to  B.  P.  John  Furniture  (Corpo- 
ration,   Portland,    Oreg.      Bedstead.      106,301  ;    Oct.    5. 

Kriegnr,  Alvin  W.,  assignor  to  Ciillor-TIniiiinpr,  Inc., 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Electric  controlling  device.  100,368; 
Oct.   .'). 

Krlptal  Company,  The.  (See  Smith,  Gordon  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Krolop,  Wiillor  W.,  Bagley,  IVIlnn.  Ijaviilorv  luiil. 
103,111  ;    Fcl).   ». 

KronenfcUl,  Siiiiiui'l,  Biooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107 '187- 
Doc.  14. 


Kropp,  Willis  A.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Stewart-Warner 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  hose  tower  and 
cabinet  for  automobile  service  stations  or  similar  arti- 
cles.    107,020;  Nov.  16. 

Kropsch,  Richard,  assignor  to  Koh-I-Noor  Bleistiftfabrik 
L.  &  C.  Hardtmuth,  Budweis,  Czechoslovakia.  Pencil. 
107,521  ;  Dec.  21. 

Kruck,  Ralph  E.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Refrigera- 
tor cabinet.     102,951  ;  Jan.   25. 

Kruck,  Ralph  E.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Beverage 
cooler  cabinet.     104,143;  Apr.   20. 

Kruck,  Ralph  E.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  Florence  Stove 
Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Space  heater.  104,193  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Kruck,  Ralph  E.,  Springfield,  assignor  to  Florence  Stove 
Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  Space  heater.  104,458 ; 
May  11. 

Kruck,  Ralph  E.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Base  for 
electric  fans  or  the  like.     106,983  ;  Nov.  16. 

Kruck,  Ralph  E.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Base  for 
electric  fans  or  the  like.     106,984  ;  Nov.  16. 

Kruck,  Ralph  E.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Westing- 
house  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Base  for 
electric  fans  or  the  like.     106,985  ;  Nov.  16. 

Kruck,  Ralph  E.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  assignor  to  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  Electric 
fan.     107,522  ;  Dec.  21. 

Krueger,  Elmer  E.,  assignor  to  Lee-Tex  Rubber  Products 
Corporation,  Chicago,  111.     Balloon.     107,684  ;  Dec.  28. 

Krupp,  Herman,  Seattle,  Wash.  Charm.  106,799 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Kuebler,  Howard  I.,  assignor  to  Cannon  Shoe  Company, 
Baltimore,   Md.      Store.     107,242  ;  Nov.   30. 

Kuhler,  Otto.     (See  Barlow,  I.  C,  Campbell,  and  Kuhler.) 

Kuhler,  Otto,  Grantwood,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Automatic 
Business  Machines,  Inc.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Combined 
automatic  typewriter  and  stand.     103,459  ;  Mar.  2. 

Kuleffi,    Theodore     N.,    Valparaiso,     Ind.      Hose    guard. 

104.269  ;  Apr.  27. 

Kuntz,  Charles  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  ashtray 
and  receptacle.     105.219  ;   July  6. 

Kupper,  Herman  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Covered  dish  or 
analogous  article.     105,356  ;  July  20. 

Kupper,  Herman  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Plate  or  analogous 
article.     105,357  ;  July  20. 

Kurman  Electric  Co.     (See  Kurman,  Nathan  A.,  assignor.) 

Kurman,  Nathan  A.,  Long  Island  City,  assignor  to  Kur- 
man Electric  Co.,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Telephone  re- 
ceiver.    104,571  ;  May  18. 

Kurtz,  Sol,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sweater  ensemble.  105,636  ; 
Aug.   10. 

Kurtz,  Sol,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sweater  ensemble.  106,118  ; 
Sept.  21. 

Kurtz,  Sol,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sweater.     107,600  ;  Dec.  21. 

Kushner,  Herman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,303  ; 
Nov.  30. 

Kushner,  Herman,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,488 : 
Dec.  14. 

Kushner,  Jacob  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,946  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Kushner,  Jacob  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  100,947  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Kushner,  Jacob  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,174 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Kuss,  Ralph  L.,  assignor  to  Farrell  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany,  Joliet,   111.     Tank  vehicle.     103,821  ;  Mar.   30. 

L.  &  C.  Mayers  Company.  (See  Warren,  William  S., 
assignor.) 

Labrum,  Thomas  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  104,909  ; 
June  15. 

La  Casse,  William  J.,  assignor  to  The  Coolerator  Company, 
Duluth,  Minn.     Ice  cube  cutter.     105,437;  July  27. 

Lacey,  Bernard  W.  D.  (See  Hardeman,  W.  E.,  and 
Lacey. ) 

Lacy,  Franklin  R.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.  Beverage  heater. 
105,314;  July  13. 

Laddon,  Isaac  M.,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  assignor  to  Consoli- 
dated Aircraft  Corporation.  Four-cnginod  living  boat. 
103,550;  Mar.  9.  =  .      » 

Lafond,     EmlTe,     Lewiston,     Maine.       Antiskid     device. 

104.270  ;  Apr.  27. 

lia  li'ranco,  l)a\id  J.     (See  Brand,  A.  S.,  and  I..a  Franco.) 
LaCJiusa,   Rose,  Now  York,   N.  Y.     Dress.     103,892  ;  Mar. 

30. 
La(;iu.sa,  Rose,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,893;  Mar. 

30. 
La    Ginsa,    Rose,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      104,978- 

June   15. 
Lii    Giusa,    Rose,    Now    York,     N.    Y.      Dross    ensemble. 

100,302;  Oct.  5. 
I/M    GiusM,    Rose,    Now    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      100  303- 

Oct.   5. 
La   Ilo<lnv,  Williinn.  BufTalo,  N.  Y.     TInml  vnnitv  mirror 

107,:!.'!7  ;  !>(-(•.  7. 
La   lloiliiy,  William,  P.unnlo,  N.  Y.     Hand  vnnitv  mirror. 

107,;!:i8  ;  Dec.  7. 
Ln  Ilodiiy.  William,  BulTnlo,  N.  Y.     Hand  vanilv  mirror 

107,,'!39  ;  W'C.  7. 
Ln  Ilodiiy,  William,  BulTnlo,  N.  Y.     Hand  vanilv  niiiror 

107,377  ;  Dec.  7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


La  Hodny,  William,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Hand  vanity  minor. 
107,378  ;   Dec.  7. 

La  Hodny,  William,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Hand  vanity  mirror. 
107,390  ;  Dec.   7. 

Lail,  Andrew  I!.,  assignor  of  one-fourrli  lo  iJ.  .  ui  i>i..-. 
Washington,  D.  C.     Game-board.     106.205  ;  Sept.  -JH. 

Lail,  Andrew  U.,  Washington,  i).  C  AuiohioiIm-  \'- 
hide  radio  antenna.     106,445  ;  Oct.   12. 

Laino,  Dominick,  Springfield,  Mass.  Automobile  bump- 
er.     105,058  ;    June  22. 

Lake  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Cardoza,  Stuart  J., 
assignor.) 

La  Lumi^re,  Ernest  J.  B.,  Cranston,  R.  I.  Advertising 
vehicle.      104,786  ;   June   1. 

Lambert,  Maurice  H.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Top.  104,691  ; 
May  25. 

Lambort,  liobert  D.,  New  York,  and  M.  C.  Torry,  New 
Rocheile,  assignors  to  American  Radiator  Company, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  conditioning  cabinet.  103,874  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Lambourn,  Leonard  J.  (See  Hardeman,  W.  E.,  and 
Lambourn.) 

Lambourn,  Leonard  J.  (See  King,  F.  G.  W.  and  Lam- 
bourn.) 

Lampel,  Ida,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble.  106,304  ; 
Oct.   5. 

Lampel.  Ida,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,733  ;  Oct.  26. 

Lampel,  Ida,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,192;  Nov.  23. 

Lampel,  Ida,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107.279  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lampel,  Ida,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,391  ;  Dec.  7. 

Lampl,    Walter,    New     York,    N.    Y.      Currency    holder. 

105.489  ;  Aug.   3. 

Lampl,     Walter,    New    York,     N.    Y.      Currency    holder. 

105.490  ;  Aug.  3. 

Lampl,    Walter,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Charm   or   the   like. 

107,523  ;  Dec.  21. 
Landau,  Sam,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slip.     106,101  ;  Sept.  14. 
Landberg,  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Combination  handbag 

and  cap.     106,305  :  Oct.  5. 
Landers,   Frary  &  Clark.      (Soe  Anderson,   Oscar  M.,    as- 
signor.) 
Landis,    Aaron,    Elizabeth,    N.    J.      Handbag.      105,021  ; 

June  22. 
Landis,  Leonidas  L.,  Lima,  Ohio.     Christmas  tree  holder. 

106,668  :  Oct.  26. 
Landriet,  Caspar,  Chicago,   111.     Clock  or  similar  article. 

105,705  ;  Aug.   17. 
Landsiedel,    Harry,    Wilton,    assignor  to    General    Shaver 

Corporation,      Bridgeport,      Conn.       Electric      shaver. 

107,243  :  Nov.  30. 
Lang,   Carl,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     103,329  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Lang,    Carl,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Display    rack    for    piece 

goods.     103,763  ;  Mar.  23. 
Lang,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Towel  bar  post  or  similar 

article.     107.244;  Nov.  30. 
Langbaum,   Maurice,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Lamp.      103,282 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Langer,  Moses,  New  York,  N.  Y'.     Sweater.     105,881  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Langslow,  Esther  A.    S.,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Pipe  holder. 

3  06,800:  Nov.  2. 
Lant'/.,    William    H.,   Jr..   assignor    to    American   Electric 

Switch  Corporation,  Minerva,  Ohio.     Cover  for  a  switch 

box  or  the  like.     100,306  ;  Oct.  5. 
Lantz,    William    11..    Jr.,    assignor    to    American    Electric 

Switch  Corporation.  Minerva.  Ohio.     Cover  for  a  switch 

box  or  the  like.     3  06,369  ;  Oct.  5. 
Larom,  George  U.,  Brighlwaters,  N.  Y.     Glove.     106,139  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Larom,  George  U.,  Brightwaters,  N.  Y.     Glove.     106,140  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Larsen  Co.,  The.     (See  Lar.sen.  Milton  W^..  assignor.) 
Larsen,    Gabriel,    Springfield,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    L.    E. 

Waterman  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fountain  pen. 

102,720;  .Ian.  12. 
Larsen,    Gabriel,    Springfield,    N.    J.,    assignor    to    L.    E. 

Waterman  Company,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Fountain  pen. 

105,022  ;  Juno  22. 
Larsen.   Milton   W.,   assignor  to  The  Larsen   Co.,   Green 

Bay,  Wis.     Label.     106,734  ;  Oct.  26. 
Larsen,    Nell    P.,    assignor    lo    American    Coach    &    Body 

Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      Vehicle   body.      103,460; 

Mar.  2. 
Larsen,   NcU  P..  assif^or  to  American  Coacb  and  Body 

Company,      Cleveland,      Ohio.        Vehicle      body      roof. 

105,114:  June  29. 
Larson,  Milton  II.,  assignor  to  American  Fixture  &  Show- 
case  Manufacturing    Company,    St.    Louis,    Mo.     Chair 

frame.     105,915;   Aug.    31. 
Larson,    Raymond,    assignor   to    Central    MetTllic   Casket 

Co..   Chiengo.    111.      Handle   for  a    casket  or  analogous 

article.     104.6.30  ;  May  25. 
I,arson,    Raymond,    assicnor   to    Central    Metallic   Casket 

(;o.,    Chicago,    111.      (Corner    ornament    for    a    casket    or 

analogous  article.      104,631  :  May  25. 
Larson,    Raymond,   assignor  to    Central   Metallic  Casket 

Co.,    Chicago.    III.      Plate    for    a    casket    or    analogous 

article.     104,6.T2  ;  May  25. 
Larson,    Raymond,    as.signor   to    Central    Metallic   Casket 

Co..   Chicaco.    Til.      Handle   for   a    casket   or  analogous 

article.    104,633  ;  May  25. 


..arson,    Raymond,   assignor  to    Central   Metallic  Casket 

Uo.,    Chicago,    111.      Corner   ornament    for   a    casket   or 

.;iialogous  article.     104,634;  May  25. 
.„i,-.oii.  Itayuiond.  assignor  to  Central  Metallic  Casket  Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Casket  case.     105,244 ;  July  6. 
...ti-.-ou,  Itaymond,  assignor  to  Central  Metallic  Casket  Co., 

Cliicago.  111.     Casket  case.     105,245  ;  July  6. 
Larson,  Raymond,  assignor  to  Central  Metallic  Casket  Co., 

Chicago,  III.     Handle  bracket  for  a  casket  or  analogous 

article.      105,956 ;    Sept.   7. 
Larsou,  Raymond,  assignor  to  Central  Metallic  Casket  Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Handle  bracket  for  a  casket  or  analogous 

article.     105,957;    Sept.    7. 
Larson.  Raymond,  assignor  to  Central  Metallic  Casket  Co., 

Chicago,     111.       Handle     for     a     casket     or     analogous 

article.     105,958  ;   Sept.  7. 
Larson,    Raymond,    assignor    to    Central    Metsillic   Casket 

Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Casket  trimming  or  analogous  article. 

106,050  ;  Sept.  14. 
Larson,  liayinoud,  assignor  to  Central  Metallic  Casket  Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Handle  for  a  casket  or  analogous  article. 

10(5.206  ;  Sept.  28. 
Larson.  Raymond,  assignor  to  Central  Metallic  Casket  Co., 

Chicago,  111.     Handle  for  a  casket  or  analogous  article. 

106.207  :  Sept.  28. 
Larson,  Roy  A.     (See  Oya,  J.  A.,  and  Larson,  assignors.) 
Lasher,    Harry    J.,    assignor    to    Bennington    Wax    Paper 

Company,  Bennington,   Vt.     Lollipop  figure.     104,724 ; 

June  1. 
Lasseier,  Piatt  R.,  Hialeah,  Fla.     Radio  lamp.     104,325 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Latlirop,    Harvey,   Forest   Hills,    N.    Y.      Roll-top  playing 

card  box.     104,944  ;  June  15. 
Lattner,    Emert    J.,    Cedar    Rapids,    Iowa.      Oil    burner. 

104,271 ;  Apr.  27. 
Lattner,    Emert    J.,    Cedar    Rapids,    Iowa.      Oil    burner. 

104,378  ;  May  4. 
Laufman,  Benjamin,  Newark,  N.  J.     Handbag  or  similar 

article.      106,446  ;  Oct.  12. 
Laundau,  Sam.  New  York.  N.  Y.     Slip.     105,914 ;  Aug.  31. 
Lauterbach,  John,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Inhaler.     105,384; 

July  27. 
La  Valle,  Placido  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe  or  similar 

article.     103.330  ;  Feb.  23. 
La    Vigne,   Eugene    E.,  assignor  to  A.   S.   Aloe   Company. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.     Surgical  table.     106,208  ;  Sept.  28. 
Lawson,    George    S.,    Cleveland,    assignor    to    The    Byers 

Machine  Company.   Ravenna,   Ohio.     Enclosed   cab   for 

power  shovels  or  similar  devices.     103,383  ;  Feb.  23. 
Laye,    Florence,    New    York,     N.    Y.       Dress.      106,087 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Laye,  Florence,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,254 ;  Sept. 

28. 


Lave,  Florence,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress. 
26. 


106,689;  Oct. 


Laye,  Florence,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,690:  Oct. 

26. 
Laye,    Florence,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      106,923  • 

Nov.  9. 
Laylon,  Harry.     (See  Low,  T.  H.,  and  Laylon.) 
Lazar,   Prank,  New  York,    N.   Y.     Trick  mug.      106,539  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Lazar,  Lee,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bancroft  Walker 

Company,    Waltham,    Mass.      Shoe.      103,013 ;    Feb.    2. 
Leach,    Walter   R..    Jr.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    Carr- 

liowrey  Glass  Co.,    Baltimore,   Md.     Bottle.     106,628  • 

Oct.   19. 
Le  Clercq,  Raymond,  assignor  to  Pacific  Hard  Rubber  Co., 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Battery  box.     103.238:  Feb.  16. 
Le  Clercq,   Raymond,  assignor  to  Western  Molded  Prod- 
ucts, Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Battery  box.     103,974  ; 

Apr.  6. 

Lederer,  Ilortense  V..  and  F.  Stanton,  assignors  to  Wimpv 

i'/J'ln,  "^xT^"'".?'^'  ^°<^'  Chicago,  111.  Store  front. 
106.801  :   Nov.  2. 

Lednum,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Plnkola  Corporation, 
Easton,  Md.     Musical  instrument.     103.683;  Mar   23 

Lee,  Gerhard  M.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  McCullouch,  doing 
business  as  Finch  &  McCullouch,  Aurora,  111.  Per- 
petual  desk  calendar.      102,751  ;   Jnn     19 

Lee,  Gerhard  M..  assignor  to  W.  H.  McCullouch,  doing 
business  as  Finch  &  McCullouch.  Aurora,  111.  Com- 
blne<l  penholder  and  perpetual  desk  calendar.  102,752  • 
Jan.   19. 

Lee,  Gerhard  M.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  McCullouch,  doing 
business  as  Finch  &  McCullouch,  Aurora,  HI.  Combined 
desk  pad  holder  and  perpetual  calendar.     102,753  ;  Jan. 

Lee,  Gerhard  M.,  assignor  to  W'.  H.  McCullouch,  doing  busi- 
ness as  1'  inch  &  McCullouch,  .Aurora,  111.    Perpetual  desk 
.  calendar.     102,754;  Jan.  19 

Lee,  Gerhard  M.,  assignor  to  W.  H.  McCullouch,  doing 
business  as  Finch  &  McMullouch,  Aurora,  111.  Com- 
bined perpetual  calendar  and  holder  therefor.  102,755  , 
Jan.  19. 

Lee,  Gerhard  M.,  assignor  to  W.  IT.  McCullouch,  doing 
business  as  Finch  &  McCullouch.  Aurora,  111.  Perpetual 
de.sk  calendar.     103,822  ;  Mar.  30. 

Lee  Joseph  B.,  et  al.  (See  Snawadzki,  Casimir  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lee.  Mart  E.     (See  Johannes  H..  asslenor.) 
*'i'x,  .o'l''"!!.'    ^^-    Covington,    Ky.      X-ray    apparatus. 
iU7,4.5U  ;  Doc.  14. 


LIST  OF   DESIGN  PATENTEES 


735 


Lee-Tex    Rubber   Products    Corporation.       (See   Krueger, 

Elmer  E.,  assignor.) 
Leff,     jMorris,    New    York,    N.     Y.     Embroidered     fabric. 

107.193  ;  Nov.  23. 

Leff,     Morris,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Embroidered     fabric. 

107.194  ;  Nov.  23. 

Lefrak,    Benjamin,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Coat.      107,021 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Lefrak,    Benjamin,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Cape.      107,524; 

Dec.  21. 
Lebman,     Carl     E.,     Chicago,     111.       Faucet    attachment. 

104,272  ;  Apr.  27. 
Lehman,  Carl  E.,  Chicago,  111.     Display  stand.     106,833  ; 

Nov,  2. 
Leliiiiann,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Embroidered  fabric. 

100.141  ;  Sept.  21. 

Lehmann,  Adolph,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Embroidered  fabric. 

106.142  ;  Sept.  21. 

Lehon  Company.      (See  Molyneux,  William  H.,  assignor.) 

Leisen,  Frederic  A.,  assignor  to  Detroit-Michigan  Stove 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Gas  range.     105,532  ;  Aug.  3. 

Leiterman,  Julius,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coat.  103,617; 
Mar.  16. 

Leitz,  Ernst,  G.  m.  b.  H.  (See  Maisch,  Wilhelm,  as- 
signor.) 

Le  Jeune,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  Kelsev-Hayes  Wheel 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Wheel.     103,684  ;  Mar.  23. 

Le  Jeune,  Frank  H.,  assignor  to  Kelspy-Hayes  Wheel 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Wheel.     103,728  ;  Mar.  23. 

Lelong,  Luclen,  Inc.  (See  Buckingham,  John  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lelong,  Lucien,  Inc.     (See  Conant,  Arthur  P.,  assignor.) 

Lelong,  Lucien,  Inc.     (See  Stein,  Joseph   S..  assignor.) 

Lelong,  Lucien,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Lucien  Le- 
long Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Cologne  bottle  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    104,350  ;  May  4. 

Lemire,  Edwin  A.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Flexible  cigarette 
case.     102,861 ;  Jan.  19. 

Lemmon,  John  E.,  St.  Albans,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  J.  R. 
Wood  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Mounting  for  rings. 

104.863  ;  June  8. 

Lemmon,  John  E.,  St.  Albans,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  J.  R. 
Wood  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Mounting  for  rings. 

104.864  ;  June  8. 

Lemmon,  Richard  R.,  New  Albany,  Ind.     Combined  stand 

and  ashtray.     104,459  ;  May  11. 
Lentheric  Incorporated.     (See  Slclntosh,  Frank,  assignor.) 
Lentheric  Incorporated.     (See  Sliover,  r.iifie  M..  assignor.) 
Leone,    Henry,    New    Dorp,    N.    Y.      Duplex    house-coat. 

107,723  ;  Dec    28. 
Leone,   Rocco,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Shoe  or  similar  .irticlp. 

102,756  ;  Jan.  19. 
Leonhardt,  Edna  F.,  Mount  Airy,  Pa.     Textile  fabric  for 

upholstery.     105,385  ;  July  27. 
Leonhardt,  Edna  P.,  Mount  Airy,  Pa.     Textile  fabric  for 

ui)holstery.     105,386  :  July  27. 
Leonhardt.  Edna  F.,  Mount  Airy,  Pa.     Textile  fabric  for 

upholstery.     105,387;   July  27. 
Leonhardt,  Edna  F.,  Mount  Airv,  Pa.     Textile  fabric  for 

upholster.v.     105.388;  July  27. 
Leonhardt,  Edna  F.,  Mount  Airy,  Pa.     Textile  fabric  for 

upholstery.     105.389  ;  July  27. 
Leonhardt,  Edna  F..  Mount  Airy,  Pa.     Textile  fabric  for 

upholstpr.y.     105.390;  .luly  27. 
Leonhardt,  Edna  F.,  Mount  Airv,  Pa.     Textile  fabric  for 

upholstery.     105,391  ;  July   27. 
Leopold,  George  O.     (See  Fegley.  T.  J.,  and  Leopold.) 
Leppke,     Louis     A.,     Omaha,     Nebr.       Drinking     vessel. 

103,430  ;  Mar.  2. 
Leppke,   Louis  A.,  Omaha,  Ne?ar.     Bottle.     103,729  ;  Mar. 

Leppke,  Louis  A.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Drinking-ves.srl. 
104,379  ;  May  4. 

Leppke,  Louis  A.,  Omaha,  Nebr.  Bottle.  105,392  ;  July 
27. 

Lermer,  Herman  B.,  assignor  to  Hygienic  Tube  &  Con- 
tainer Comi)any,  Newark,  N.  J.  Applicator  or  similar 
article.     103,534  ;  Mar.  •). 

Lermer,  Herman  B.,  assignor  to  Hygienic  Tube  &  Con- 
tainer Company,  Newark,  N.  J.  Applicator  or  similar 
article.     103,976;  Apr.  6. 

Le  Koy,  (Jliarlcs,  Ke;uisl)urg,  N.  J.  Combined  ashtray  and 
cigarette  supportei-.     103,875;  Mar.  30. 

Lescaze,  William,  a.^signor  to  Silvrav  T>ighting  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Lighting  fixture.     102,900;  .Tan.  26. 

Louser,  Richard  C,  liidgefield,  N.  .1.  Combined  pipe 
cloviner  jind  tamper.     100,307;  Oct.  5. 

Leverone,  Paul,  Arlington,  Mass.  Clothes  hamper. 
105,220;  July  C. 

Levey,  Max,  assignor  to  Excel  Projector  Corp.,  Chicago, 
Til.     T'rojector.     107,022  ;  Nov.  16. 

Ijevi.  Albert  A.,  San  Ii'r.-iiu-iKco,  (Mlif.  Belling  for  per- 
sonal wear  or  similar  article.      105,221  ;  July  0. 

Levin,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoo.     102.834;  Jan.  19. 

Levin,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  similar  article. 
105, .500;    Aug.    10. 

Levin,  David,  N(>w  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  similar  arlirle, 
105,.591  ;   Aug.    10. 

Levin,  David  10.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  similar 
arlicle.     107,245  ;  Nov.  30. 

Levine,  Alfred  M.,  and  (;.  Pincus,  JiOng  Beach,  N.  Y. 
Cabana.      102,791  ;  Jan.   19. 

Levine,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  V.     Shoe.     103,331  ;  Feb.  23. 

Levine,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe.      107,525;  Dec.  21. 


Levine,   Louis,    assignor   to   Van   Raalte   Company,    New 

York,  N.  Y.    Glove.     103,945  ;  Apr.  6. 
Levy,  Adolph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     102,691 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Levy,    Albert    E.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      104,865; 

June  8. 
Levy,    Albert   E.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      104,970; 

June  15. 
Levy,    Albert    E.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      105,176  ; 

June  29. 
Levy,  Albert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.    106,172  :  Sept. 

21. 
Levy,    Albert    E.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      106,173; 

Sept.  21. 
Levy,  Albert  E.,  New^iTork,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,488;  Oct. 

12. 
Lev.v,  Albert  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,489  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Levy,  Ben  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     106,802  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Levy,  Jack,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,500  ;  Oct.  12. 
Levy,    Joseph,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to    Century 

Lighting,    Inc.      Showcase    light   projector    or    similar 

article.     105,288  ;  July  13. 
Levy,     Joiseph    G.,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Textile    fabric. 

103,178;   Feb.    9. 
Levy,  Joseph  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Woven  textile  fabric. 

107.356  ;  Dec.  7. 

Levy,  Leo  I.,  Chicago,  111.     Pot  holder.     103,975  ;  Apr.  6. 

Levy,  Maurice.     (See  Nuessle,  R.,  and  Levy.) 

Lewin,     Arthur,     New     York,    N.     Y.       Wrapping    paper, 

102,952;   Jan.   26. 
Lewin,    Arthur,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Wrapping    paper. 

107.357  ;  Dec.  7. 

Lewinski.  George,  assignor  to  The  American-National  Com- 
pany, Toledo,   Ohio.     Velocipede.     102,757  ;   Jan.   19. 

Lewis,  Benn.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Brassiere  or  similar  article. 
105,959;   Sept.  7. 

Lewis,  Byrd  R.,  Paducah,  Tex.  Desk  stand.  104,067 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Lewis,  Charles,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bolero  jacket.  106,924  ; 
Nov.  9. 

Lewis,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Straw  handbag.  104,068  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Lewis,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handbag.  104,069  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Lewis,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handbag.  104,070 ; 
Apr.   13. 

Lewis,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Straw  handbag.  104,071 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Lewis,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handbag.  104,072 ; 
Apr.  13. 

Lewis,    David,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Handbag.      104,073 ; 

Apr.   13. 
Lewis,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Straw  handbag.     104,074  : 

Apr.  13. 
Lewis,    David,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Handbag.      104,075 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Lewis,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Handbag.     104,144  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Lewis,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Straw  handbag.    104,145  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Lewis,   David,   assignor   to   Helena   Rubinstein   Inc.,   New 

York,  N.  Y.     Handbag.     107,685  ;  Dec.  28. 
Lewis,    Florence   N.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Toiletry    case. 

103,112;  Feb.  9. 
Lewis,  Florence  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ski  kit.     103,359  ; 

Feb.  23. 
T^ewis.     Florence     N.,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Sport    belt. 

104,572  ;  May  18. 
Lewis,  Florence  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Handbag.     106,570  ; 

Oct.   1!). 
Lewis,  Florence  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Elizabeth 

Arden  Sales  Corporation.    Vanity  case.     103,239  ;  Feb. 

Hi. 
Lewis,    Fred     S.,     South     Bond,     Ind.       Automatic     sign. 

102,907;  Jan.  26. 
Lewis,     Fred     S.,     South    Bend,     Ind.       Automatic    sign. 

1  02,908  ;   Jan.  20. 
Lewis,  George  S.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Battery  I'atents 

Gorporation,  Oliicago,  111.     Combined  bicycle  guard  and 

lamp.     107,358;  Dec.  7. 
Lewis,     .lohn     IT.,     Washington,     D.     C.       IMatch     folder. 

102,850;  Jan.    19. 
I.ewy.  ll.-ury,   Baltimore,  Md.     Advertising   display  card. 

100,238;  Sept.  28. 
Tjcwy,   Herbert  K.      (See  Hart,  L.   E.,   and   L(>wy.) 
I^ibbey  Gl.-iss  Company.     (See  Fuerst,  Edwin  W.,  assignor.) 
Libbey    Glass    Company.       (See    Hansen,    Melvin    0.,    as- 
signor.) 
Lihhey-Owens-Ford     Glass     Company.        (See     Alexander. 

Harold  M.,  assignor.) 
Jjiberty,  Normand  P.,  Farmington,  N.  II.     Shoe.     103,014  ; 

Feb.  2. 

Liberty,  Normand  P.,  Farmington,  N.  H.     Shoe.     103,015; 

l'\"l).  2. 
Llb(>rty,  Normand  P.,  Farmington,  N.  TI.     Shoe.     103,016; 

Voh.  2. 
Liberty,  Normand  P.,  Farmington,  N.  IT.     Shoe.     103,017; 

l'>b.  2. 
Liberty,  Normand  P.,  Farmington,  N.  H.     Shoe.     10.3,018: 

Feb.  2. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Idberty,  Nonnand  P.,  Farmington,  N.  11.     Shoe.     103,019  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Liberty,  Xormand  P.,  Farmington,  N.  H.    Shoe.    103,020 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Liberty,  Xormand  P.,  Farmington,  N.  H.    Shoe.    103,946  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Liberty.  Xormand  P.,  Farmington,  N.  H.    Shoe.    100,308  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Liberty.  Xormand  P.,  Farmington,  X.  H.     Shoe.     106,.'?09  ; 

Oct.   5. 
Llchter.    Jesse   S.,  Lawrence,   X.  Y.      Button.     103,021 : 

Feb.  2. 
Lichter,    Jesse    S.,   Lawrence.   X.    Y.     Button.      107,023 ; 

Xov.  IG.  - 

Lichter,  Julius,  La-wrence.  X.  Y.     Bbtton.     107,686  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Liddle,   Xellie  R..   Xew  York,   X.   Y.      Combination   spout 

and  cover  shield  or  the  like.     103.404  ;  Mar.  2. 
Lieberman.  Max.  Brooklvn.  X.  Y.    Protector  for  a  radiator 

air  valve.     105,960  ;   Sept.  7. 
Lieberman,  Ralph,  Xevr  York,  X.  Y.     Coat.     102,909  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Liem.  See  T.,  The  Hague,  Xetherlands.     Radiator  cover. 

104,076;  Apr.  13. 
Lincoln.  Edward  K.,  Fairfield.  Conn.     Combined  ashtray. 

cisarptte  and  match  bos  receptacle,  or  similar  article. 

105.SS2  :  Aug.  31. 
Lincoln   Engineering   Company.      (See   Barks,    Frank    S., 

assignor.) 
Lindemann.  A.  J.,  &  Hoverson  Company.    (See  Lindemann, 

Eugene  A.,  assignor.) 
Lindemann,   Eugene   A.,    assignor  to  A.   J.   Lindemann  & 

Hoversen    Company.    Milwaukee.     Wis.      Oil    stove    or 

analogous  article.   "104,928  ;  June  15. 
Lindsav,   Milton   P.,    Providence,    R.   I.      Life   preserver. 

105,315  ;  July  13. 
Linendoll  Corporation.      (See  Tucker.  John  W.,  assignor.) 
Link,  Maximilian  W.,   Oak  Park,   111.,   assignor  to  Crane 

Co.,  Chicago.  HI.     Handwheel.     104,113  ;  Apr.  13. 
Lion.    Oscar.     Xt>w    York.    .X.    Y.       Ribbon    roller     rack. 

102.6.52  :  Jan.  5. 
Lippert,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.     Shoe.     103.022  ;  Feb.  2. 
Lippert,  Morris,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.     Shoe.     103,113  :  Feb.  9. 
Lippert,   Morris,   Brooklyn,   X.   Y.      Shoe.     104,460;   May 

11. 
Lipschutz.    Joseph,    and    H.    C.    Ruger,    Brooklyn,    X.    Y. 

Combined    watch    and    mirror    with    holder    therefor. 

107.6S7:  Dec.  28. 
Lipscomb.   Vergil   C,   assignor  to   Wohl    Shoe   Company. 

St.  Louis.  Mo.     Shoe.     105.592  :   Aug.   10. 
Lipscomb.    Vergil    C.   assignor   to   Wohl    Shoe    Company. 

St.  Louis.   Mo.     Shoe.     105.593  ;  Aug.  10. 
Lipscomb,    Vergil    C,    assignor   to    Wohl    Shoe   Company. 

St.  Louis.  Mo.      Shoe.     105,594  ;  Aug.  10. 
Lipscomb.    Vergil    C,    assignor   to    Wohl    Shoe    Company. 

St.  Louis.  Mo.     Shoe.     105.595  ;  Aug.   10. 
Lipscomb.   Vergil   C.   assignor   to    Wohl    Shoe    Company. 

St.  Louis.  Mo.     Shoe.     105.596  ;   Aug.   10. 
Lipscomb.    Vergil    C.    assignor    to    Wohl    Shoe   Company. 

St.  Louis.  Mo.      Shoe.     105.597  ;  Aug.   10. 
Lipscomb.    Versil    C,    assignor   to    Wohl    Shoe   Company, 

St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     105.598 ;   Aug.   10. 
I.ipskv.  >rnrcus.      (Spo  Ginnis.  .><amuel  J.,  a.«:signor. ) 
Lipton,  Ruby,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.     Op.     104,787  ;  June  1. 
Liska.  William   F..  assignor  to  Holland  Brass  Works.  In- 
corporated, Chicago,  111.     Clandlestick.     104,194 ;  Apr. 

20. 
Little,    Cliarles    D.,    assignor    to    Seminole    Flavor    Com- 

panv,   Chattanooga,  Tenn.     Bottle.     105.024  :  June  22. 
Little,    H.   C,   Burner   Co.      (See  Tilley,   Melvln   M.,   as- 
signor.) 
Little,  John  Mcl.eod.     (See  Van  Doren.  H.,  and  Little.) 
Little.    John    M..    and    H.    L.    van    Doren.    assignors    to 

Toledo    Scale    Manufacturing   Company,    Toledo,    Ohio. 

Scale  casing.     107.526  ;  Dec.  21. 
Llttlewood,  William,  assignor  to  American  Airlines.  Inc., 

Chicago,  111.     Combined  cock  and   cover  for  a  vacuum 

bottle.      105.115;   June   29. 
Livingston,  Louis  M.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.     Shoe.     105,289  ; 

July  13. 
Llovd.  Philip  O..  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Carr- 

Lowrev   Glass   Co.,    Baltimore,   Md.     Bottle.      103,730; 

Mar.  23. 
Llovd.  Philip  G..  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Carr- 

Lowrev  Glass  Co.,   Baltimore,  Md.     Bottle.     104,351  : 

May  4. 
Lloyd.    Philip   G.,   Jackson    Heights,    N.   T.,   assignor   to 

Carr-Lowrey     Glass     Co.,      Baltimore,      Md.        Bottle. 

104.666  ;  May  2.5. 
Lloyd,  Philip  G.,  Jackson  Heights,  X.  Y..  aslgnor  to  Carr- 
.  Lowrev  Glass  Co..   Baltimore.  Md.     Combination  bottle 

unit  and  holder  therefor.     105.290  ;  July  13. 
Lloyd.  Philip  G..  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y..  assignor  to  Carr- 

Lowrev   Glass   Co..    Baltimore,   Md.      Bottle  or   similar 

article'     107.688  :  Dec.  28. 
Lloyd.  Philip  G.,  Jackson  Heights,  X.  Y.,  assignor  to  Carr- 

Lnwrev  Glass  Co.,  Baltimore,  Md.    Jar  or  similar  article. 

107.689;  Deo.   28. 
Locke.  Jnmes  X.,  Long  Beach,  Ca\it.     Lighting  standard. 

104.788  :   June  1. 

Locke.  James  N..  Long  Beach,  Calif.     Lighting  standard. 

104.789  :   June  1. 


Loewy,   Raymond,   Xew  York,   X.   Y..    assignor   to   Sears, 

Roebuck  &   Co.,   Chicago,   111.     Refrigerator.     103,023  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Loewy,    Raymond,   Xew  York,   X.   Y.,   assignor  to    Sears, 

Roebuck    &    Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Refrigerator    latch. 

103.024  ;  Feb.  2. 
Loewy,   Raymond,   Xew  York.  X.  Y.,   assignor  to   Sears, 

Roebuck  and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Refrigerator.     103.332  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Loewy,    Raymond,   Xew  York,  X.   Y.,   assignor  to  Belden 

Manufacturing   Company,    Chicago,    lU.      Electric    con- 
necter plug.     104.692  ;  May  25. 
Loewy,    Raymond,   Xew  York.   X.   T.,  assignor  to  Belden 

Manufacturing   Company,    Chicago,    111.      Electric    con- 
necter plug.     104,693  ;  May  25. 
Loewy,    Raymond.   Xew  York.   X.   Y.,   assignor  to  Belden 

Manufacturing   Companv.    Chicago,    HI.      Electric    con- 
necter plug.     104,694  ;  May  25. 
Loewy,   Raymond,   assignor   to   platinum   Products   Corp., 

Xew   York,    X.    Y.     Combination    desk   unit.     106,447  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Loewy.  Raymond,  assignor  to   Platinum  Products   Corp.. 

Xew  York,  X.  Y.     Cigarette  lighter.     106,571 :  Oct.   19. 
Loewy.  Raymond.  Xew  York.  X.  Y..  assignor  to  Heywood- 

Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.     End  standard  for 

theater  chairs.     106.693  ;  Oct.  26. 
Loewy,  Raymond,  assignor  to   The  Karpark  Corporation. 

Xew  York,   X.   Y.      Parking  meter  housing.      107,527  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Loewy.  Raymond,  assignor  to  The  Karpark  Corporation, 

Xew  York,  X.  Y.     Parking  meter  housing.     107.528 : 

Dec.  21. 
Loewy.  Raymond,  assignor  to   The  Karpark  Corporation, 

Xew  York,   X.   Y.      Parking   meter  housing.     107.529  • 

Dec.  21. 
Loevry,  Raymond,  assignor  to   The  Karpark  Corporation, 

Xew  York,   X.   Y.      Parking  meter  housing.      107,530 ; 

Dec.  21. 

Loewy,  Raymond,  assignor  to  The  Karpark  Corporation, 
Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Parking  meter  housing.  107.531 : 
Dec.  21. 

Loewy,  Raymond,  Xew  York.  X.  Y..  assignor  to  Heywood- 
Wakefield  Company.  Gardner.  Mass.  End  standard  for 
theater  chairs.     107.532  ;  Dec.  21. 

Loewy.  Raymond.  Xew  York.  X.  Y..  assignor  to  Heywood- 
Wakefield  Company.  Gardner,  Mass.  End  standard  for 
theater  chairs.     107.533  ;  Dec.  21. 

Loewy.  Raymond.  Xew  York.  X.  Y..  assignor  to  Heywood- 
Wakefield  Company.  Gardner,  Mass.  End  standard  for 
theater  chairs.     107.534  :  Dec.  21. 

Loewy.  Raymond  G.  F.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  AutomobUe 
104,945  ;  June  15. 

Loewy.  Raymond  G.  F..  Xew  York,  X.  T..  assignor  to  The 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Locomotive.     106.143  ;  Sept.  21. 

Loewy.  Raymond  G.  F..  Xew  York.  X.  Y..  and  W.  R.  Elsey, 
Merion.  assignors  to  The  Pennsvlvania  Railroad  Com- 
pany. Philadelphia,  Pa.  RailwaV  car  unit.  105.533 : 
Aug.  3. 

Loewy.  Raymond  G.  F..  Xew  York.  X.  Y..  and  W.  R.  Elsey, 
Menon.  assignors  to  The  Pennsvlvania  Railroad  Com- 
pany, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Railway  car  unit.  105.534; 
Aug.  3. 

Loewy.  Raymond  G.  F.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.,  and  W.  R 
Elsey.  Merion.  assignors  to  The  Pennsvlvania  Railroad 
Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Railway  ca"r  unit.  105,993  : 
Sept.  7. 

Lofgren,  Gustaf  E.,  Riverside,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Electro- 
lux  Corporation.  Dover,  Del.  Combined  brush  and  noz- 
zle.    103.240  ;  Feb.  16. 

Lofgren^  Gustaf  E..  Riverside.  Conn.,  assignor  to  Electro- 
lux  Corporation,  Dover.  Del.  Runner  for  a  vacuum 
cleaner  or  similar  article.     106,666  ;  Oct.  26 

Logan  Gear  Company,  The.  (See  Dickerson,  Dorman  B., 
assignor.) 

Logan  Gear  Company,  The.  (See  Johnson,  Alvin  L.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Logan.  John,  Jr..  assignor  to  The  Logan-Long  Company, 
Chicago.  111.     Strip  shingle.     104.971 ;  June  15. 

Logan-Long  Company,  The.  (See  Logan,  John,  Jr..  as- 
signor.) 

Lohse.  Frederick  W..  Attleboro.  assignor  to  T.  J.  Holmes 
Company,  Inc..  Xorton,  Mass.  Bottle.  107,024  ;  Xov. 
1 6. 

Lohse.  Frederick  W..  Attleboro,  assignor  to  T.  J.  Holmes 
Company,  Inc.,  Xorton,  Mass.  Atomizer.  107.431  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Lohse.  Frederick  W..  Attleboro,  assignor  to  T.  J.  Holmes 
Company,  Inc.,  Xorton,  Mass.  Atomizer.  107.432  • 
Dec.  14. 

Lohse.  Frederick  W..  Attleboro.  assicnor  to  T.  J.  Holmes 
Company,  Inc.,  Norton,  Mass.    Atomizer.     107,690  ;  Dec. 

Lohse.  Frederick  W..  Attleboro,  assisnor  to  T.  J.  Holmes 
Company,  Inc.,  Norton,  Mass.    Atomizer.    107,691 ;  Dec. 

Lohse,  Frederick  W.,  Attleboro,  assignor  to  T.  J.  Holmes 
Company,  Inc.,  Norton,  Mass.    Atomizer.    107,692  ;  Dec. 

Lohse.  Frederick  W..  Attleboro,  assignor  to  T.  J.  Holmes 
Company,  Inc.,  Xorton,  Mass.    Atomizer.    107,693  :  Dec. 


LIST   OF   DESIGN  PATENTEES 


737 


Lohse,  Frederick  W.,  Attleboro,  assignor  to  T.  J.  Holmes 
Company,  Inc.,  Norton,  Mass.  Atomizer.  107,694  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Loitsch,  Charles,  New  yorli,  N.  Y.  Concert  piano. 
105,665  ;  Aug.  17. 

Lomaistro,  John,  Miami,  Fla.  Display  stand.  103,333  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Lomo  Gum  Massager  Co.  (See  Love,  E.  O.,  and  Molitor, 
assignors.) 

London,  Louis  B.,  et  al,  (See  Grober,  Maurice  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Loney,  Hugh  W.,  assignor  to  C.  G.  Conn,  Ltd.,  Elkhart, 
Ind.  Mouthpipe  key  for  a  saxophone.  107,535  ;  Dec, 
21, 

Long,  Alfred  A,,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bottle  cap.  106,448  ; 
Oct.   12. 

Long,  Leroy  W.,  Belleville,  assignor  to  Alderney  Dairy 
Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Sign.     104,273  ;  Apr.  27. 

Long,  Nelson  A.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Statuette  or  similar 
article.     107,576  ;  Dec.  21. 

Loomis,  Allen,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Saxophone.  103,025 ; 
Feb.  2. 

Loomis,  Allen,  Elkhart,  Ind.  Saxophone.  103,026 ; 
Feb.  2. 

Loose,  Jacob  V.      (See  Binkowski,   E.  W.,    and  Loose.) 

Lo  Prete,  Salvatore  and  V.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coat. 
104,979  ;  June  15. 

Lo  Prete,  Salvatore  and  V.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Suit. 
104,980:  June  3  5. 

Lo  Prete,  Vineenzs.      (See  Lo  Prete,  Salvatore  and  V.) 

Lorenzen.  Arnold  I.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Combination  cigarette 
box  and  ashtray.     106,598  ;  Oct.  19. 

Lorenzen,  Arnold  I.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Ash  tray.  106,599  ; 
Oct.  19. 

Lorenzen,  Arnold  I.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Cigarette  box. 
106,600;  Oct.  19. 

Lorenzen,  Arnold  I.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Bottle.     102,910;  Jan,   26. 

Lorenzen,  Arnold  I.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Julep 
Company,  Chicago,  111.     Bottle.     103,535  ;  Mar.  9. 

Lorenzen,  Arnold  I.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Jug.     103,731  ;  Mar.  23. 

Lorenzen,  Arnold  I.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass 
Cnmp.iny,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Butter  dish.  104,164  ;  Apr. 
20. 

Lorenzen,  Arnold  I.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  United  Dis- 
tillers (of  America)  Ltd.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Bottle. 
105,291 ;  July  13. 

Lorenzen,  Arnold  I.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass 
Company.   Toledo,   Ohio,      Ashtray,      106,670 ;   Oct,   26, 

Lorenzen,  Arnold  I.,  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio,     Bottle,     107,433  ;  Dec,  14, 

Lorenzen,  Arnold  I.,  and  M.  S,  Desser,  assignors  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio,  Vase.  104,165  ; 
Apr,  20, 

Lorenzen,  Arnold  I.,  and  M.  S.  Desser,  assignors  to  Owens- 
Illinois  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Vase.  104,166; 
Apr.  20. 

Lorr  Laboratories,  Inc.  (See  Reynolds.  Edwin  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Louis  Watch  Co.  Inc.      (See  Ornstein,  David,   assignor.) 

Love,  Alfred  T.,  Chicago,  111.  Game  board.  105,666  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Love,  Arthur  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handbag.  107,045  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Love,  Edna  O.,  and  E.  J.  Molitor,  assignors  to  Lomo 
Gum  Massager  Co.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Combined  tooth 
and   gum  massager  or  like  article.     105,116;   June  29. 

Lovell-Dressel  Company.  (See  Menna,  Antonio,  as- 
signor.) 

Loving,  Elliott  E.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  assignor  to  National 
Safety  Control  Co.  Combined  traffic  officer's  safety 
booth  and  traflic  signal.     103,536;  Mnr.  0. 

Low,  Theodore  II.,  New  Haven,  and  H.  Laylon,  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  said  Laylon  assignor  to  said  Low.  Bottle 
docapper.     103,179  ;  Feb.  9. 

Lowe,  Joe,  Corporation.  (See  Thomas,  Norman  JI.,  as- 
signor.) 

Lowenstein,  Malcolm  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  Sil- 
berstein,  Baltimore,  Md.  Sea  food  pick.  103,241 ;  Feb. 
16. 

Lowenstein,  Malcolm  W.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  S.  Sil- 
berstoin,  Baltimore,  Md.  Crab  and  lobster  cracker. 
103,242  ;  Feb.  16. 

Lowonsli'in,  Miircellc  II.,  All.Tnta,  Ga.  Botlle.  103,823; 
.Mar.  30. 

Lowi,  Loo,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     A.shlray.     103,685  ;  ^V.^\■.  23. 

Lowrey,   Wiley   W,      (See   Johns,    Herman    S.,   assignor.) 

Lowy,  Edward,  Brighton  Beach,  N.  Y.  Handbag. 
104,461  :  May  11. 

Lowy,  Edward,  Brighton  Beach,  N.  Y.  ITnndbag. 
104,462;  May  11. 

Lowv,  Edward,  Brighton  Beach,  N.  Y.  Handbag. 
10"4.t<!:{;  M.ay  11. 

Lucas,  Marl  in,  l'\'ir  Rockawny,  N.  Y.  Condiment  sot. 
104,898;  .luiio  8. 

TiUee  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Jackson,  Oscar  F., 
assignor.) 

Lucl.'i,  I;ouis  v..  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  H.  n'.Agosilno, 
New  York,  N.  Y..  asslgnorn  to  The  Standard  Meier 
Cori)oi'ntloii,  Hartford,  f^inn.  I'Mrkiug  nii'ler  casing. 
106.0.")  I  ;  Sept.  14. 


Lucia,  Louis  V.,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  H.  D'Agostino, 
New  York,  N.  Y,,  assignors  to  The  Standard  Meter 
Corporation,  Hartford,  Conn.  Parking  meter  casing. 
106,0.52;  Sept.  14. 

Lucien  Lelong  Inc.     (See  Lelong,  Lucien,  assignor.) 

Luders,  Alfred  E.,  Stamford,  Conn.  Boat  hull.  107,724  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Ludovici,  Renato,  assignor  to  Ella  G.  Brandstetter,  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  doing  business  as  Alto  Mfg.  Company. 
Binoculars.     106,310;  Oct.  5. 

Ludwig,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Electric  lamp  for  ranges 
and  the  like.     106,803  :  Nov.  2. 

Lueneburg,  Walter  C,  Chicago,  111.  Radio  cabinet  or  sim- 
ilar article.      102,835  ;   Jan.   19. 

Lufkin  Foundry  &  Machine  Company.  (See  Trout,  Walter 
C,  assignor.) 

Luisi,  Luigi,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Label.     105,292  ;  July  13. 

Lukens,  Robert  L.,  Honolulu,  Territoi-y  of  Hawaii.  Per- 
fume bottle.     105,799  ;  Aug.  24. 

Lung,  Kenneth  R.,  assignor  to  Flint  &  Walling  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Kendallville,  Ind.  Windmill. 
104,946  ;  June  15. 

Luteran,  Lewis  M.,  and  A.  P.  Brunell,  Clifton,  N.  J. 
Food  cutting  board.     107,246  ;  Nov.  30. 

Lutz,  Albert  W.,  Brockton,  assignor  to  Geo.  E.  Keith 
Company,  Campello,  Mass.     Shoe.     103,053  ;  Feb.   2. 

Lutz,  Albert  W.,  Brockton,  assignor  to  Geo.  E.  Keith 
Company,  Campello,  Mass.     Shoe.     103,054;  Feb.  2. 

Lux  Clock  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Lux, 
Herman  and  F.) 

Lux,  Eugene  J.,  assignor  to  Harriet  Hubbard  Ayer,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanity  case  or  similar  article. 
104,695  ;  May  25. 

Lux,  Eugene  J.,  assignor  to  Harriet  Hubbard  Ayer,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Vanity  case  or  similar  article. 
105.1T7  ;   June  29. 

Lux,  Eugene  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Warren 
Telechron  Company.     Clock  case.     105,599  ;  Aug.  10. 

Lux,  Eugene  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Paper  cup  holder. 
100,311;   Oct,  5, 

Lux,  Eugene  J,,  assignor  to  Harriet  Hubbard  Ayer,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  accessories  container. 
106,490;  Oct.  12. 

Lux,  Eugene  J.,  assignor  to  Harriet  Hubbard  Ayer,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  accessory  bottle.  106,601 ; 
Oct.   19. 

Lux,  Eugene  J.,  assignor  to  Harriet  Hubbard  Ayer,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Toilet  accessories  container.  107,340  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Lux,  Frederick.     (See  Lux,  Herman  and  F. ) 

Lux,  Herman  and  F.,  assignors  to  The  Lux  Clock  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Clock  case. 
106,312  ;  Oct.  5. 

Lux,  Herman  and  F.,  assignors  to  The  Lux  Clock  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Clock  case. 
106,313;  Oct.  5. 

Lux,  Herman  and  F.,  assignors  to  The  Lux  Clock  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Clock  case. 
106,314  ;  Oct,  5. 

Lycoming  Manufacturing  Company,  (See  Rohde,  Gilbert, 
assignor.) 

Lyon  Metal  Products,  Incorporated.  (See  O'Connor,  John 
B..  assignor.) 

Ma,  Wing  Yue,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Handbag  or  the  like. 
105,883  ;  Aug.  31. 

JlacCowan,  Hervey  L.,  Wilmette,  assignor  to  The  Nagel- 
Chase  Mfg,  Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Smoking  stand.  106,817  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Maccoy,  Frank,  assignor  to  The  Cilocon  Corporation,  De- 
troit, Mich.     Nursing  nipple.     104,195  ;  Apr.  20. 

Macdonald,  John  G..  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Electric 
fan  casing.     102,667  ;  Jan.  5. 

Macdonald,  John  G.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada.  Radio 
cabinet.     106.2.39  ;  Sept.  28. 

MacDonald,  Roval  C,  Trenton.  N.  J.  Combined  draftsman 
tool  and  letter  opener.     104,498  ;  May  11. 

Maop.  HcM'ljert  N..  Torre  Haute,  Ind.  Advertising  novelty. 
100,671  :  Oct.  26. 

JlacGuire,  William  E.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Game  board. 
104,790;  Juno  1. 

Mack,  Joseph,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Dazians,  Inc, 
New  York,  N.   Y,     Textile  fiibric.     103. 067  ;  Feb.   2. 

Mackelfresh,  William  E.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.,  a.-ssignor  to 
Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio,  Condi- 
ment  shaker,      103,114;    Feb,   9, 

IMackelfrpRh,  William  E,.  Jr„  Chicago,  111,,  assignor  to 
Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Ash- 
tray.    103,115  ;  Feb.  9. 

Mackelfresh.  William  10.,  Jr,,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to 
Owens-Illinois  Glass  Conipanv,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Condi- 
ment shaker.     10  1,107;  Apr.  20. 

M;ickeirr(>sh,  William  10..  Jr..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to 
Ow(>ns-Illlnois  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio,  Ashtray. 
101.108:   Apr.    20. 

Mackelfresh,  William  E.,  Jr.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to 
Oweiis-IIllnois  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Ashtray. 
101,635;  May  25, 

Mackelfresh,  Wlllliim  E.,  Jr.,  Chicago.  111.,  assignor  to 
Owens-Tlllnols  Glass  C(in\pany,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Table 
centerpiece.      101.791:    Juno    1. 

Miiekelfresh,  Wllliinn  10..  .Jr.,  Chicago,  Til.,  assignor  to 
Owens-llllnols  Glass  Conipanv,  Toledo,  Ohio,  .\shtrav. 
1 01, 866;  Juno  8. 


738 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Mackelfresh,    William   E.,    Jr.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor   to 

Owens-Illinois   Glass    Companv,   Toledo,    Ohio.     Candle 

holder.     105,118  ;   June  29. 
MackeU'ro.sh,    William   E.,    Jr.,    Chicago,   111.,   assignor   to 

Oweus-IUinois  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Decanter. 

105.393  ;  July  2T. 
Mackelfresh,   A\'illiam   E..    Jr.,    Chicago,   111.,   assignor   to 

Owens-Illiuois    Glass    Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Sugar 

bowl.     105,394;  July  27. 
Mackelfresli,    William   E..    Jr.,    Chicago,   111.,   assignor   to 

Owens-Illinois    Glass    Companv,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Cream 

pitcher.      105.395  ;   July  27. 
Maclielfresh,    \Yilliam   E.,    Jr.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor   to 

Owens-Illinois    Glass    Company,   Toledo,    Ohio.      Condi- 
ment shaker.     105. GG7  ;  Aug.  17. 
Mackelfresh.    William   E..    Jr..   Chicago,   111.,   assignor   to 

Owens-Illinois  Glass  Companv,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Bookend. 

106,449  ;   Oct.   12. 
Maekilfrosh,    William   E.,    Jr.,   Chicago,   111.,    assignor   to 

Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Bookend. 

106.091  :  Oct.  26. 
Mackelfresh,    William    E.,    .Jr.,    Chicago,    111.,   assignor   to 

Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Bookend. 

106,S04:  Nov.  2. 
Mackelfresh,    William   E.,    ,Tr..    Chicago,    111.,    assignor   to 

Owens-Illinois  (;iass  Companv.  Toledo,  Ohio.     Bookend. 

100,805  :  Nov.  2. 
Blackelfresh.   William   E.,    Jr.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor   to 

Owens-Illinois     Glass     Companv,     Toledo,     Ohio.     Jar. 

107.0S2:  Xov.   23. 
Maekres,   Vasilios  S.,   Brockton,  Mass.      Glassware  clean- 

ii)g  apparatus.     105.110;  June  29. 
Maclear,  Lucie  J.,  assignor  to  Van  Raalte  Company,  Xew 

Torlc,  N.  Y.      Glove.     102,792  :  Jan.   19. 
Maclear,  Lucie  J.,  assignor  to  Tan  Raalte  Company,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Glove.     103,285  ;  Feb.  16. 
MacXally.    Charles   J.,   Jamaica,    X.   Y.     Combined   foun- 
tain    pen     and     check    protector     or     similar     article. 

107.438;  Dec.  14. 
Magesis.    Abraham,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.     Dress.     100.468 ; 

Oct.   12. 
Magnus,   I'inn.  East  Orange,   N.   J.     Table  tennis   racket. 

103.243  :  Feb.  10. 
Magro,    Ralph.   Jersey   City,   N.    J.      Combined    revolving 

clock  and  l:imp.     103,071  ;  Feb.  2. 
Magro.     Ralph,     Jersey    City,    N.    J.       Revolving    clock. 

103.334:   Feb.   23. 
Magro.     Raliih.     Jersey     City.     \.     J.      Revolving     clock. 

104.190:   Apr.  20. 
M.icruire.  Garnet  .\..  Saint  John,  Xew  Brunswick,  Canada. 

Dispenser  for  tooth  paste,  shaving  cream,  and  the  like. 

106.053;  Sept.  14. 
Sfaher,   W.  A.      (See  Hollister.  Donald  C,  assignor.) 
Ma  honey,     Edward     T.,     Milwaukee,     Wis.     Pocljetknifc. 

105.334:  July  20. 
Maiden  Form   iP.rassiere  Company.      (See  Rosenthal,  Wil- 
liam, assignor.) 
Main.  Willard  F..  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.     Vending  machine 

cabinet.     103,055  ;  Feb.  2. 
^laisch.    Jac(|ues    E..    assignor    to   National    Fabrics    Cor- 
poration,  New  York,   N.   Y.     Textile  fabric.      100.806  : 

Nov.  2. 

Maisch.  Jacoues  E.,  assignor  to  National  Fabrics  Cor- 
poration, New  i'ork,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric.  106.807  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Maisch,  Jacques  E.,  assignor  to  National  Fabrics  Corpo- 
ration. New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric.  107,489  ; 
Dec.   14. 

Maisch.  Wilhelm,  assignor  to  Ernst  Leitz,  G.  m.  b.  H.. 
Wetzlar,  Germany.  Microscope  stand.  105,120  ;  June 
29. 

Maison  Joubert,  Inc.      (See  TNIills.  Rollin  A.,  assignor.) 

Maison  Jonhert.  Inc.      (See  Mogi,  Yasuhisa,  assignor.) 

Majer.  Carl.  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Northampton 
Textile  Company,  Mount  Hollv.  N.  J.  Textile  fabric  for 
upholslery.      105.000:  Aug.  10. 

Majewski.  Josepli  M.,  Jr.,  a.ssignor  to  F.  L.  Talge.  doing 
business  as  Rival  JIanufacturing  Company,  Kansas 
C^lty.    Mo.      Fruit  juice   extr:ictor.      104.274;    Apr.    27 

.Majewski,  Joseph  M.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  F.  L.  Talge,  doing 
business  as  Rival  Manufacturing  Company,  Kansas 
City,   Mo.      Fruit   juice  extractor.      104.275;    Apr.    27 

Majewski,  Joseph  M.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  F.  L,  Talge.  doing 
business  as  Rival  Manufacturing  Company,  Kansas 
City,    Mo.      Fruit   juice   extractor.      104.270;    .\pr.    27. 

Majewski,  Joseph  Jf..  Jr..  assignor  to  F.  L.  Talge.  dninc 
business  as  Rival  Manufacturing  Company.  Kans.is  City. 
Mo.  Combined  standard  and  hopper  for  a  food  shredder 
104.899;  June  8. 

Majewski,  Joseph  M.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Foster  L.  Talge. 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  doing  business  as  Rival  Manufactur- 
ing Company.     Fruit  pres.s.     105,335;  July  20. 

Majewski,  Joseph  M.,  Jr..  a.ssignor  to  F.  I, ."Talge.  doinc 
business  as  Rival  Manuf.ncfiiriiig  Company,  Kan.sas  City. 
Mo.     Juice  extractor.     107.652;  Dec.  28." 

Makepeace,  D.  E.,  Company.  (See  Rohnian.  William  A., 
assignor.) 

Malhame,  Victoria,  New  York.  N.  V.  nnbc>.  105  554- 
Aug.  3. 

Mallinson,  George  E.,  Amityville,  N.  Y.  Rug.  105  901  • 
Sept.   7. 

Mnllin.son,  George  E.,  Amityville,  N.  Y.  Rug.  105  90*^  ■ 
Sept.   7. 


Mallinson,  George  E.,   Amityville,  N.  Y.     Rug.     105,963; 

Sept.   7. 
Mallinson,   George  E.,  Amityville,  N.  Y.     Rug.     106,315; 

Oct.   5. 
Mallinson,  George  E.,  Amityville.  N.  Y.     Rug.     107,083; 

Nov.  23. 
Mallinson,   George  E.,  Amityville,  N.  Y.     Rug.     107,084  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Mallinson.  George  E.,  Amityville,  N.  Y.     Rug.     107,085  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Mallinson.  George  E.,  Amityville,  N.  Y.     Rug.     107,175  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Mallory,  P.    R.,  &  Co.      (See  McNaught,   William  A.,   as- 
signor. ) 
Mallory,    P.   R.,   &  Co.    Inc.      (See    Williams,   Joseph   S., 

assignor.) 
Manaster,  Ben  B.,   Chicago,  111.     Fruit  juicer.     104,900  ; 

June  8. 
Mancini,    Alfred,    Roslindale,    Mass.      Antislip    shoe    heel 

attachment.     103,947  ;  Apr.  6. 
Maudelkir,    Doris,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress    ensemble. 

106,518  ;  Oct.   12. 
Mandl,   Sigmund,  assignor  to  Blackhawk  Mfg.   Co.,   Jlil- 

waukec.  Wis.     Wrench  stand  or  the  like.    103,894  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Mandl,    Sigmund,   assignor  to   Blackhawk   Mfg.   Co.,   Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     AVrench  case  or  the  like.     103,912  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Mandl,    Sigmund,   assignor   to   Blackhawk  Mfg.   Co.,   Mil- 
waukee,   Wis.      Wrench   stand   or   the   like.      103,913 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Mandl,    Sigmund,   assignor   to  Blackhawk   Mfg.   Co.,   Jlil- 

waukee.  Wis.     Combined  wrench  stand  and  case  or  the 

like.     103.914  :  Mar.  30. 
Manhattan  Scalloping  &  Embroidery  Works.    (See  Sigoda, 

Victor  J.,  assignor.) 
Mankki,  Onnie,  Cleveland  Heights.  Ohio,  assignor  to  The 

Bridgeport     Metal      Goods     :Manufacturing     Companv, 

Bridgeport,  Conn.  Flashlight  casing.  103.537  ;  Mar.  9. 
Mann.  Leo,  Providence,  R.  I.  Bottle.  103,056;  Feb.  2. 
Manning.    Clarence   J.,    Lake   Blufi;,    111.      Radio    cabinet. 

107.434  ;  Dec.  14. 
Manoha,  Jacques,  assignor  to  Houbigant,  Inc.,  Ne^-  York, 

N.  Y.  Combination  bottle  and  cap.  102,758  ;  Jau.  19. 
Manske.    Jane    F.,    Chicago,    111.     Toy    figure.     105,800  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Manske.    Jane    F.,    Chicago,    111.     Toy    figure.     105,801  ; 

Aug.  24.  '  ■        ■ 

Manske.    Jane    F.,    Chicago.    111.     Tov    figure.     105,802 ; 

Aug.  24.  .       _  -         , 

Manson.  Frank  G..  Dayton,  Ohio.  Pneumatic  cushion. 
100.980;   Nov.   10. 

Mansure,    E.  L..   Co.      (See  Cherry,   Philip  L.,  assignor.) 

Mantle  Lamp  Company  of  America,  The.  (See  Schwarz, 
Eugene,  assignor.) 

Jlarathon   Company.      (See  Forman.  iVTack  M..   assignor.) 

Marcus,  Julius,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handkerchief.  103,116  ; 
Feb.  9. 

JIareus.  Leo  A..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Housecoat  or  simQar 
article.     105,316  ;  July  13. 

JIarden.  Oscar  W.,  Droxel  Hill,  Pa.  Stocking.  105,884  ; 
Aug.  31. 

Marder,  Edward,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Hand  mirror.  103.551  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Marder.  Edward.  Brooklyn,  X^.  Y.  Hand  mirror. 
10.5.552  ;  "Mnv.  9. 

Marder.   Leo,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Brush.     107,435  :  Dec.  14. 

Marholz.  Richard  C,  assignor  to  Belmont  Radio  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Escutcheon  plate  for  radio  re- 
ceivers.    107,341  ;  Dec.  7. 

Jlarholz.  Richard  C.  assignor  to  Belmont  Radio  Cor- 
poration, Chicago,  111.  Escutcheon  plate  for  radio  re- 
ceivers.    107,653  ;  Dec.  28. 

Marholz,  Richard  C.  assignor  to  Belmont  Radio  Corpora- 
tion. Chicago,  111.  Combined  escutcheon  plate  and 
crystal  for  a  dial  for  a  radio  receiver.     107.054  •  Dec   28 

M.arholz^  Richard  C,  assignor  to  Belmont  Radio  Corpora- 
tion, Chicago,  111.  Escutcheon  plate  for  a  lever  tuning 
device  for  a  radio  receiver.     107,655;  Dec.  28 

^Nlariani.  Christina,  Philadelphia,  assignor  to  Morton 
A.  Oppeiiheimer,  Elkines  Park,  Pa.  Cap  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.     103,853;   JLar.   30 

Ma riani  Frank  X..  Xew  York,  N.  Y.  Pen  desk  stand. 
103, .^00  ;  Mar.  9. 

^f'y"j-»n'-j  Frank   X.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Clock.     105,293; 

Ma ri.a'ni  Frank  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lamp.  105,001; 
Aug.  10.  ±-  •         . 

Markel  Electric  Products,  Inc.     (See  Ripley,  Duane  L.,  as- 
signor.) 
.Mfiikowitz,  Hannah,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     100,396 ; 

^^"lo^^e.io'''  /^^"^Vo  ^'''^    '^°^^'    N.    Y.      Knitted    fabric. 

Marks,   Charlie  W.,   Parma,   Mo.     Automobile.      105,222; 

.July   6. 
Maries.     :Milton,      Pittsburgh.      Pa 

100  "0(1  :  Sopt.  2S. 


Frozen      confection. 


Mars.  Ethel  V      (See  Kennelly,  .Teremiah  D.,  assignor.) 
M.irseh.  Jas.   P..   Corporation.      (See  Hedfield.  R.  T.,  and 
seMcers.  assignors.) 

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Marsh,  Ian  D.,  Belleville,  111.  Rail  bender.  105,535 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Marshall  Fielrl  &  Company.     (See  Mey,  Marcel,  assignor.) 

Marshall,   James  K.      (See   Soref,    H.  E.,   and  Marshall.) 

Martin,  Archworth.      (See  Ford,  Elmer  A.,  assignor.) 

Martin,  Charles  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Parliing  meter. 
107,316  ;  Dec.  7. 

Martin,  Charles  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  Parking  meter. 
107,359  ;  Dec.  7. 

Martin,  Glenn  L.,  Company,  The.  (See  Boulton,  B.  C, 
and   Symington,  assignors.) 

Martin,  James,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Tire.     102,911  :  Jan.  26. 

Martin,  Lawrence  R.,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodalc  Com- 
pany, Rochester,  N.  Y.     Camera.     105,491  ;  Aug.  3. 

Martin,  Olive  E.,  assignor  to  J.  Altarsh,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tinsel  fabric.     105,706  ;  Aug.  17. 

Marvin,  .John  T.      (Sep  Matthews,  I!.  L.,  and  Marvin.) 

Mas,  George  N.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Bottle.  104,696; 
May  25. 

Mascali,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  102,759  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Massa,  Ralph.     Bracelet.     102.635  ;  Jan.  5. 

Massa,  Ralph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bracelet.  102,988 ; 
Feb.  2. 

Massachusetts  Mohair  Plush  Company.  (See  McDonald, 
Sterling  B.,  assignor.) 

MasRow,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,692; 
Oct.  26. 

Mast,   Clyde  J.      (See  Riebe,   Charles   F.,   assignor.) 

Master  Lock  Company.  (See  Soref,  H.  E.,  and  Marshall, 
assignors.) 

Master  Metal  Products,  Inc.  (See  Borlos,  William,  as- 
sianor. ) 

Matchet,  Jamie  E.,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Verlys  of 
America,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Desk  or  similar  article. 
102,693;  Jan.  12. 

Matchet,  .lamie  E.,  Newark,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Verlys  of 
America,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bowl.  102,694 ;  Jan. 
12. 

Matheson,  Douglas  G.,  Van  Nuys,  Calif.  Plaque. 
106,450  ;  Oct.  12. 

Matthews,  Birchard  L.,  Lakewood,  and  John  T.  Marvin, 
Fairview,  assignors  to  The  Patrol  Valve  Companv, 
Cleveland,  Ohio.     Fluid  fuel  burner.     103,732;  Mar.  23. 

Matthews,  Sally  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Building.  105,707  ; 
Aug.  17. 

Maul,  Henrv  C,  assignor  to  Detroit-Michigan  Stove  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Gas  burner.     102,760  ;  Jan.  19. 

Mautner,  Samuel,  New  York,  assignor  to  Wolsheim  & 
Sachs,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Jewelry  display  container 
or  similar  article.     105,121  ;  June  29. 

Mautner,  Samuel,  New  York,  assignor  to  Wolfsheim  & 
Sachs,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Jewelry  display  container 
or  similar  article.     105,964  ;   Sept.  7. 

Maximilian,  Octavian,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Combined  switch 
plate  and  thermometer.     102,068  ;  Jan.  5. 

Maxwell,  Donald  D.,  Oil  City,  Pa.  Display  rack  or  similar 
article.     106.240;  iSept.  28. 

May  Oil  Burner  Corporation.  (See  Hall,  Mora  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

May,  Robert  A.     (See  Duncan,  James  E.,  3rd.) 

May,  Hobert  A.,  assignor  to  Duncan  &  Miller  Glass  Cotn- 
pany,  Washington,  Pa.  Ashtray  or  similar  article. 
102,761  ;  Jan.   19. 

May,  Robert  A.,  assignor  to  Duncan  &  Miller  Glass  Com- 
panv, Washington,  Pa.  Glass  plate  or  similar  article. 
104.169  :  Apr.  20. 

Mayer  China  Company.      (See  Johnson,  Doris,  assignor.) 

Mayer  China  Company.  (See  Johnson,  William  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mayer,  Louis  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bedspread.  105,994  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Mayer,  Louis  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bedspread.  105,995  ; 
Sept.   7. 

Mayor,  Louis  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bedspread.  106,010  ; 
Sept.   7. 

Mavpr,  William  IT.,  Jr.,  Flushing,  Now  York.  Textile  fab- 
ric.    103,854;  Mar.  30. 

Maywood  (Jlass  Co.     (See  Moore,  James  E.,  assignor.) 

Maywood  Glass  Co.  (See  Moore,  J.  E.,  and  Koons,  as- 
signors.) 

Maz«r  Brothers.     (See  Boucher,  Marcel,  assignor.) 

McAlccr  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Walker,  George 
W.,  assignor.) 

McAllnstor,  (Jeorge  R.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Smoking  pipe. 
103,577  ;  Mar.  10. 

McArtliur.  Cliarles  II.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Good  luck  charm 
or  similar  article.     105,336  ;  July  20. 

McCabe,  Chnrlos  R.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Carbon  dioxide  ab- 
sorption bulb.     105,294  :  July  13. 

McCahrin,  W.  J.,  Sugar  Refining  &  Molass(>s  Co.,  The. 
(See  Kern,  John  A.,  assignor.) 

McC^ain,  Edwin  VV.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  105,708  ; 
Aug.  17. 

McCain,  Edwin  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  107,025; 
Nov.  16. 

McCain,  Edwin  \V.,  St.  LouiH,  Mo.  Shoe.  107,536;  Dec. 
21. 

McCain,  Edwin  W.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Shoe.  107,537  ;  Dee. 
21. 

McCain,  Kdwln  W.,  as.signor  to  Wolff-Tobcr  Shoe  Manu- 
facturing Company,  St.  IjOuIh,  ]\Io.  Shoe,  103,180; 
F(!b.  9. 


McCain,  Edwin  W.,  assignor  to  Wolff-Tober  Shoe  Manu- 
facturing  Company,    St.   Louis,    Mo.      Shoe.      103,181 ; 

Feb.  9. 
McCain,   Edwin  W.,   assignor  to  Wolff-Tober  Shoe  Manu- 
facturing Company,   St.   Louis,   Mo.      Shoe.      103,182 ; 

Feb.  9. 
McCann,    Thomas,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Telephone    casing. 

107,538  ;  Dec.  21. 
McCarthy,   Louis  A.,   Minneapolis,    Minn.     Road   marker. 

104,464  ;  May  11. 
McCartney,    Will    C,    Cambridge,    Ohio.      Candelabra    or 

similar  article.     103,538  ;  Mar.  9. 
McCartney,   Will   C,    Cambridge,   Ohio.     Bowl  or  similar 

article.     103,578  ;  Mar.  16. 
McCartney,  Will  C,  Cambridge,  Ohio.     Comport  or  similar 

article.     104,573  ;  May  18. 
McClellan.    Fred    C,     Oak    Park,    111.      Air    conditioning 

apparatus.     107,436  ;  Dec.  14. 
McClellan,   Fred  C,   Oak  Park,    111.     Air  filtering  device. 

107,437;  Dec.  14. 
McClellan,    Fred    C,    Oak    Park,    111.      Air    conditioning 

apparatus.     107,439  ;  Dec.  14. 
McClintock,   Charles  G.      (See  Flynn,   T.  J.,  and  McClin- 

tock.) 
McConville,  Francis,  Framingham,  assignor  to  Sack,  Inc., 

Boston,  Mass.     Drawer  pull.     103,244  ;  Feb.  16. 
McCormiclv,  Elmer,  Waterloo,   Iowa,   assignor  to  Deere  & 

Company,  Moline,  111.    Tractor  body.     107,539  ;  Dec.  21. 
McCornack,  Walter  R.,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.    Building. 

103,948  ;  Apr.  6. 
McCray  Refrigerator  Company.      (See  Hopkins,  George  J., 

assignor.) 
McCreary,   John  T.,  Chicago,  111.     Combined  ashtray  and 

cigarette   extinguishing  device.     107,440  ;  Dec.  14. 
McCulla,    Walter,    East    Falls,    Pa.      Golf    putter    head. 

104,041  ;  Apr.  13. 
McCuUouch,  W.  H.      (See  Lee,  Gerhard  M.,  assignor.) 
McDanial,   Michael   R.,   Denver,    Colo.      Spectacle   frame 

107,247  ;  Nov.  30. 
McDonald,  Sterling  B.,  Itasca,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Adlake 

Company.     Combined    baggage    rack    and    lighting    fix- 
ture or  similar  article.     105,885  ;  Aug.  31. 
McDonald,    Sterling  B.,   Chicago,   111.,   assignor  to  Mass.i- 

chusetts  Mohair  Plush  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Textile 

fabric.     107,656  ;  Dec.  28. 
McGay,   John   B.,   and  G.   E.   Nicholson,   Tulsa,   assignors 

to  Dual  Parking  Meter  Company,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Parking  meter  housing.     107,577  ;  Dec.  21. 
McGee,    Howard   H.,    assignor    to   United    States    Rubber 

Products,   Inc.,    New   York,   N.    Y.      Corset.      104,114; 

Apr.  13. 
McGeough,  William  J.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Bobbin  &  Shuttle 

Company,  Providence,  R.   I.     Bobbin  for  loom  shuttles 

or  similar  articles.     106,892  ;  Nov.  9. 
.VIcGhee,  John  R.,  Wa.shington,  D.  C.     Showcase.     105,965  ; 

Sept.  7. 
McGinty,   Walter  F.,  assignor  to  Batwing  Aircraft  Com- 
pany,  Alameda,   Calif.     Airplane.      103,183  ;   Feb.   9. 
McGlone,     John     J.,     assignor    to    Whiting    Corporation, 

Harvey,  111.      Stoker  or  the  like.     106,818;  Nov.  2. 
.ycGowen,    Elmer    H.,    Los    Angeles,     Calif.       Reticule. 

102,836  ;  Jan.   19. 
McGraw  Electric  Company.      (See  Gerth,  Ruth,  assignor.) 
McHale,    Thomas    D.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Milk    pail. 

107,540  ;  Dec.  21. 
Mcintosh,  Frank,  assignor  to  Lentheric  Incorporated,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Box.     102,912  ;  Jan.  26. 
Mcintosh,  Frank,  assignor  to  Lentheric  Incorporated,  New 

York,    N.    Y.     Combined    bottle    and    stopper    therefor. 

103,080;   Feb.  2. 
Mcintosh,  Frank,  assignor  to  Lentheric,  Incorporated,  New 

York,  N.   Y.     Bottlo.     105,396  :   July  27. 
Mcintosh,    Frank,    assignor    to    Lentheric    Incorporated, 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Bottle.     107,360  ;   Dec.  7. 
Mcintosh,   Robert  D.,   River  Forest,   111.,  a.'^signor  to  The 

Imperial   Brass   M;uuifa<'turing  Company,   Chicago,    111. 

Gauge.     104,867  ;  June  8. 
McKay,  Hunter,  assignor  to  Boston  Woven  Hose  &  Rub- 
ber   Company,    Cambridge,    Mass.      Stair    tread    mat. 

104,792  ;  June  1. 
MclCee  Glass  Company.      (See  Poglein,   Ijouis,   assignor.) 
McKee    Glass    Company.       (See    Stern,    Edward    B.,    as- 
signor.) 
McKeever,  Thomas  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Trunk  or  simi- 
lar article.     105,397  ;  July  27. 
McKeown,  George.     (See  Ilines,  11.  II.,  and  McKeown.) 
McKinley,   William   II.,  and   10.   M.   Johnson,   assignors   to 

The  General  Fireproofmg  Comiiany,  Voungstown,  Ohio. 

Lounge  chair.     10  (.808;  Juno  8. 
McLaughlin,  Frank,  (Hiicago,  111.,  assignor  1o  Carr-T<owrey 

Glass  Co.,  Baltintore,  Mil.     r.oltlt-.     102.636:  ,Tan.  5. 
McLaiighlin,     Frank,     Chicago.     111.,     assignor     (o     Carr- 

Lowrev   Glass    Co.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Holtle.      105,023; 

June   22. 
McLean,    Andrew,    Co.      (See   Berrldgo,    Howard    U.,    as- 
signor.) 
McLean.  D.'inlel   O.       (Sei>  IVIIller.   A.   M.,  and   Mcl.e;in.> 
McLellan,    IllrniM    N.,    Slialicr    Hclirhts,    nsslunor    to    The 

Tnvlor  Cliair  Company,  ncdford,  Ohio.     Olialr.     102.605  ; 

Jan.   12. 
McMalian,  Roy  P.,  Louisville,  Kv.     Chair  rung.     106. .S93; 

Xov.  9. 
McMalian,  Roy  I'V,  Louisville.  Kv,     Chair  rung.     106,804; 

.\ov.   9. 


740 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


McMahan.  Talrie  E.,  Washington,  D.  C.     Doll.     105,602  ; 

Aug.  10. 
McXamara,  Daniel  J.,  Albany,   X.  Y.     Plaque.     104,465  ; 

May  11. 
McNaught,  Norris   P.,   assignor  to  Duro    Metal   Products 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Wrench.     103,579  ;  Mar.  16. 
McNaught,   Norris   F.,   assignor   to  Duro    Metal   Products 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Wrench.     104,869  ;  June  8. 
McNaught,  Norris  F.,   assignor   to   Duro  -Metal   Products 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Wrench.     105,337  ;  July  20. 
McNaught,   Norris  F.,   assignor  to  Duro   Metal   Products 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Wrench.     105.338  ;  July  20. 
McNaught,   William  A.,   Chicago,    111.,   assignor   to  P.    R. 

Mallory  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Electric  vibra- 
tory interrupter  device.     105,025  :  June  22. 
McPherson,     Elmer     T.,     Sabina,     Ohio.       Tool     handle. 

103,245  ;  Feb.  16. 
McQuitty,   James,    Bangor,    Northern   Ireland.      Deck   of 

playing  cards.     103,117  ;  Feb.  9. 
Mead,   Howard   C,    Anderson,    Ind.,    assignor   to   General 

ilotors    Corporation,    Detroit,    Mich.      Lamp    closure. 

106,925  ;  Nov.  9. 
Medoff,  William,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  National  Cellulose 

Corporation,   New   York,   N.    V.     Combined   transparent 

carton  nnd  cleansing  tissue  display.     103.786  ;  j\(;ir.  23. 
Sleeker,   David  A.,   assignor  to   The  Hobart  Manufactur- 
ing Company,  Troy,  Ohio.    Coffee  mill  casing.    104,423  ; 

May  4. 
Meeker,  David  A.,  assignor  to  The  Hobart  Manufacturing 

Company,   Troy,    Ohio.     Combined  power  unit  housing 

and  meat  chopper.     105,458  ;  July  27. 
Meeker,  David   A.,  assignor   to  The  Hobart  Manufactur- 
ing    Companv,     Troy,     Ohio.      Coffee     mill.      105,709  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Meeker,   David   A.,   assignor   to  The  Hobart  Manufactur- 
ing   Company,    Troy,    Ohio.       Coffee    mill.       105,710  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Mehler.    Hugo.    Bunv-Hut   Farms,    Pa.      Braid   or   similar 

article.     103,431  :  Mar.  2. 
Mehlert,  Edward,  Berkeley,  Calif.    Game  board.    102,793  ; 

Jan.   19. 
Mehlert,  Edward,  Berkeley,  Calif.    Game  board.    102,794  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Meilner,  Joseph,   West  Orange,  N,   J.,  assignor   to  Eagle 

Pencil  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Compass,     106,255  ; 

Sept.   28. 
.Meller,  Reginald  B.,  assignor  to  Henry  Wolff  Company, 

San   Francisco,    Calif.     Radio   cabinet.     107,154 ;    Nov. 

23. 
Meller,   Reginald  B.,   assignor  to  Henry  Wolff   Company, 

San  Francisco,   Calif.     Radio   cabinet.     107,155;   Nov. 

23. 
Melown,    Georse   E.,    Youngstown,    Ohio,     Mending   cabi- 
net.    105.886;  Aug.  31. 
Meltzor,  Jack,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slipper  or  similar  article 

of  footwear.      103,118;  Feb.   9. 
Melvin,    Francis    F.,    .nnd    B.    C,    Howell,    Elwood,    Ind. 

Displ.av  rack.     103,580;  Mar.  16. 
Melvin.    Francis    F.,    and    B.    C.    Howell.    Elwood,    Ind. 

Wing  typo  display  rack.     103.581  ;  Mar.  16. 
Mendelsohn,  Herman  D.,  New  York,  N,  Y,     Textile  fabric 

or  similar  article,     102,989  ;  Feb,  2. 
Mendelsohn,    Jacob,    New    York,    N,    Y,      Textile    fabric. 

105,711  ;  Aug.  17. 
Blendelson,  Lester  L..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Handkerchief  or 

similar  article.     106.054;  Sept.  14. 
Mongol,    Otto   H..    assignor    to   Acme    Ring   Co.,   Newark. 

.\'.  J.     Finger  ring.     104,947  ;  June  15. 
Menna,  Antonio,  Newark,  assignor  to  Lovell-Dressel  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  Arlington,  N.  J.    Lantern  burner.     104,793 ; 

June  1. 
Mergenthnler     Linotype     Company.        (See     Lsh-Shalom, 

Samu-El,  assignor.) 
Merrow  Machine  Company,  The.      (See  Washburn,  John 

M..  assignor.) 
Mo.<!ser.     Sidney.      New     York,     N,     Y.        Textile     fabric. 

107.026  :   Nov.  16. 

Messc^r.     Sidney,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Textile     fabric. 

107.027  :   Nov.   16. 

Messinn.  Sally,  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Ensemble  dress. 
106.353:  Oct.  5. 

Messinn.  Sally.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 
107.725  :  Doc.  2S. 

Metal  Arts  Company.  (See  Herberger,  Linus  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Mey,    Marcel,   Paris,    Franco,   assignor   to  Marshal)   Field 

*  Company,    Chicago,    111.      Textile    fabric.      106,602  • 
Oct.   19. 

Mey,   Marcel.   P.arls,   Franco,   assignor  to  Marshall   Field 

*  Company,    Chicago,    HI.      Textile    fabric.      106,603  • 
Oct.   19. 

Mey,  M.Trcel,  Par's.  France,  asslCTior  to  Afnrshnll  Field 
fc  Company,  Chicago,  m.  Textile  fabric.  106.604- 
Oct.   19. 

5Iey,   Marcel.   Pnrl.q,    France,   assignor  to  urarshnll   Field 

*  Company,    Chicago,    III.      Textile    fabric.      106.605- 
Oct,   19, 

Jley,   Marcel,   Paris.   France,   assignor   to  Marshall   Field 

A    Company,    Chicago,    111.      Textile    fabric.      106  600- 

Oct.   10. 
Mey,    Marcel,    Paris,    France,   assignor   to   Marshall   Field 

A   Company,    Chicago,    III,      Textile   fabric,      100,607  ■ 

Oct.  19. 


Mey,  Marcel,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Marshall  Field 
&  Company,  Chicago,  111,  Textile  fabric.  106,608 ; 
Oct.   19, 

Mey,  Marcel,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Marshall  Field  & 
Company,  Chicago,  111,  Textile  fabric,  107,657  ;  Dec, 
28, 

Mey,  Marcel,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Marshall  Field  & 
Company,  Chicago,  111,  Textile  fabric.  107,695  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Meyer,  Charles  J.,  Cliicago,  111.  Radio  receiving  appa- 
ratus.    102,653  ;  Jan.  5. 

Meyer,  Charles  J.,  Chicago,  111.  Radio  receiving  appa- 
ratus.    103,081;  Feb.  2. 

Meyer,  Edward  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Automobile  mud- 
guard.    104,794 ;  June  1. 

Meyer,  Harold  J.,  Galesburg,  assignor  to  Western  Stone- 
ware Company,  Monmouth,  111.  Flower  holder  or  simi- 
lar article.     107,176  ;   Nov,   23. 

Meyer,  John  F.      (See  Simpkins,   Carl  R.,  assignor.) 

Meyer,  John  F.,  Chicago,  111.  Amusement  game  apparatus. 
102,721 ;  Jan.  12. 

Meyer,  John  F,,  Chicago,  111.  Display  cabinet.  103,949  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Meyer,  Samuel  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  102,702  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Meyerhoefer,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Lamp  or  similar  accessory  for  ve- 
hicles.    103,432  ;  Mar.  2. 

Meyerhoefer,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Vehicle   heater   casing   or   the   like. 

103.440  ;  Mar.  2. 

Meyerhoefer,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Vehicle   heater   casing   or   the   like. 

103.441  ;  Mar.  2. 

Meyerhoefer,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Automobile    heater    or    the    like. 

103.855  ;  Mar.  30. 

Meyerhoefer,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc., 
Brooklyn,     N.    Y.      Automobile    heater    or    the    like. 

103.856  ;  Mar,  30. 

Meyerhoefer,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc, 
Brooklyn,     N,     Y,       Automobile     heater     or     the     like, 

103.857  ;  Mar.  30. 

Meyerhoefer,  Carl  E.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Laboratories,  Inc., 

Brooklyn,   N.   Y.     Lamp  housing.     103,950  ;   Apr.   6. 
Meyers,  Thomas  W.,  Lakewood,  and  E.  F.  Gravenstreter, 

Rocky    River,    Ohio.      Metal   flower   basket.      103,184 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Meyers,  Wallace  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Glove.     104,795  ; 

June  1. 
Michaels,   William,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Fabric  for  ladies' 

shoes  and  handbags  or  similar  article,     102,722  ;  Jan.  12. 
Michaels,   William,  New  York,   N,  Y,     Fabric  for  ladles' 

shoes  and  handbags  or  similar  article.     102.723 ;  Jan. 

Micholson,     Lawrence    M.,     Clayton,     Mo.     Stool     seat. 

105.668  ;  Aug.  17. 
Michelson.  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     103,618  • 

Mar.  16. 
Michelson.  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     103,658; 

Mar.  16. 

'^^l''I*J?'222'  Jl^-irgaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 

103,787  ;  Mar.  23. 

^^'<^1':?^SSS-  ^{•'iiearet.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 

l'*.3.(8S;  Ai,Tr.  2,3. 

Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,   N.  Y.  Dress.     103,994  ; 

Apr.  6. 

Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.     104  115* 

Apr.  13.  ' 

MiclK'lson.  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.     104,601  • 

May  18. 

Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.     104.796  • 

June  1.  ' 

^^n'^nf'l^J^'  ^^^'irgaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress  ensemble. 

104, Si  0  ;  June  8. 
Michelson.  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,459  ; 

^^',''nS'fen-  ^'V^V^^^'  ^^^  ^'""'J'  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 
105.460  ;  July  27. 

^"I'^n^'^nS-  ^'-ii^RnrPt,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress  ensemble. 

105.603  ;  Aug,  10, 

^"i^'o^'ln'?'  \''i'"P:"';<lt.  >few  York,  N.  Y.     Dress  ensemble. 

105.604  ;   Aug.    10. 

^''i''or'^;^?-  ^ffirgaret.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 
10.'). 605  ;    Aug.    10. 

^''■Pn- cS"-  ^'"■■snjet.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 
10.:),63(  ;   Aug,   10, 

^'T)?r'^"n.  Margaret,  New  York,  N,  Y.     Dress  ensemble. 

]').>.D,J8;  Aug.   10. 
Micholson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dross.     105,887  ; 

^"l0.5.'996';  ^SepP?^*'  ^'^"^  ^'"■'''  ^-  ^-     ^'"^^^  ensemble. 
Michelson^' Margaret.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,256; 

^' Snn}^°28  '*'''''^"^*'  ^'''"'  ^'"■'''  ^'-  ^'-     ^'■^^''''-     106-257: 

^^'t"o6'.3?S  ;  Oct'^s'"^*'  ^'^"^  "^*"''''  ^'-  "^-     ^'■^^^  ensemble. 
Michelson,"  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     106.354  ; 

^' Oct'T'  ^'"'■^^'■®*'  ^'^^  "^ork,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,397  ; 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


741 


Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     106,398 ; 

Oct.   5. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,572 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     106,629  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,630 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,631 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     106,632 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,633  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,634 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New   York,  N.  Y.     Dress  ensemble. 

106.735  ;  Oct.  26. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,376  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     100,895  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress  ensemble. 

106,926  ;  Nov.  9. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,195  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,190  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Michelson,  Margaret,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,197  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Mickelsen,    Earl    J.,    assignor    to    R.    H.    Ray,    Fremont, 

Nebr.,    doing   business   as   Ray   Individual   Mausoleum 

Company.     Memorial  plate.     105,122 ;  June  29. 
Mlckelson,   Alfred    O.,    Chicago,   111.     Roofing.      104,948 ; 

June  15. 
Mlckus,    Charles,    Qulncy,     Mass.     Musical    instrument. 

105,339  ;  July  20. 
Middletown    Silver  Company,   The.      (See  Cornell,   Minn 

S.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Midwest  Radio  Corporation.      (See  Hoffman,  Alfred  G., 

assignor.) 
Mihalyi,   Joseph,    assignor  to  Eastman   Kodak   Company, 

Rochester,   N.   Y.     Camera.      100,927 ;   Nov.   9. 
Mihalyi,   Joseph,   assignor  to  Eastman    Kodak   Company, 

Rochester,    N.    Y.      Motion   picture    camera.      107,028 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Miles,  Emeline  P.,  Peoria,  111.    Doll.     103,119  ;  Feb.  9. 
Miller,   Arthur   M.,    Burlinganie,   and  D.    0.   McLean,   as- 
signors of  one-third  to  H.  Wobber,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Amusement  device.     105,223  ;  July  6. 
Miller,   Arthur   M.,   Burlingame,   and   D.    O.   McLean,   as- 
signors of  one-third  to  H.  Wobber,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Amusement  device.     105,224  ;  July  6. 
Miller,  Arthur  M.,   Burlingame,  and  D.    O.   McLean,  as- 
signors of  one-third  to  H.  Wobber,  San  Francisco,"  Calif. 

Amusement  device.     105,225  ;  July  6. 
Miller,   Charles,    Madison,   Wis.     Soap   chip   dispenser  or 

similar  article.    102,696  :  Jan.  12. 
Miller  Company,  The.     (See  Doane,  Leroy  C,  assignor.) 
Miller,  Elliot  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Toilet  bowl  deodorizer. 

104,077;  Apr.   13. 
Miller,   Frederick    G.,    assignor   to    Carpenter   Paper   Co., 

Omaha,  Nebr.     Paper  cup  dispenser.     104,745  ;  June  1. 
Miller,  George  L.,  assignor  to  Faries  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Decatur,  111.    Bird  cage.     103,881  ;  Mar.  30. 
Miller,   George  P.,  Dover-Foxcroft,  Maine.     Pair  of  spec- 
tacles.    105,536  ;  Aug.  3. 
Miller,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coat.     107,601  ;  Dec.  21. 
Miller,  Henry,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coat.     107,632  ;  Dec.  21. 
Miller,  I.,  &  Sons,  Inc.     (See  Vamos,  Alfred,  assignor.) 
Miller,  .Tacob  C,  assignor  to  Badger  Meter  I\Ianufacturing 

Company,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Casing  for  hose-end  meter 

and  valve.     103,246  ;  Feb.  16. 
Miller,  Jacob  S.,  and  J.  Tyson,  Washington,  D.  C.     Com- 
bined flowerpot  and  stand  or  similar  article.     104,221 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Miller,  Jane,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Statuette  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    104,116  :  Apr.   13. 
Millor,     Jerry,     Now     York,     N.     Y.       Dress.        106,573; 

Oct.   19. 
Miller,     Jerry,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Dress.       106,574 ; 

Oct.   ]0. 
Miller,  John  M.,   Arlington,  Va.     Accordion  or   the  like. 

104,015  ;  May  25. 
Miller,    Swift,    Wauwntosa,    assignor    to    E.    R.    Wagner 

Manufiicturing     Company,      Milwaukee,     Wis.     Carpet 

sweeper.     105,888;  Aug.  31. 
Miller,   Tliomas   IC,   Nashville,   Tenn.      Safety  device    for 

pedostrinns.     100,809  ;  Nov.  9. 
Miller,  Walter  C,  aKsignor  to  Quaker  Lace  Company,  In- 
corporated,     Philadelphia,       Pa.        Lace      tablecloth. 

103,895  ;  Mar.  30. 
Miller,  Willard  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.    Vehicle  body.    107,342  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Millie  P;itont  Holding  Co.,  Inc.      (See  Hii-Hclilioni,   Louis, 

(isslgnor.) 
Mills,  Kendall  A.,  assignor  to  Ralnho  Broad  Company  of 

Saginaw,     Saginaw,     Mich.       Display    rack.       105,123; 

June  2!). 
Miils,    Rollln    A.,    Ziincsvllle,    Olilo,    ns.signor    to    Malson 

Jonbcrl,  Inc.,  New  ^'o^k,  N.  Y.     Bottle  or  similar  con- 
tainer.     105,020  ;    June  22. 


Mills,    Rollin    A.,    Zanesville,    Ohio,   assignor   to    Malson 

Joubert,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Bottle  or  similar  con- 
tainer.    105,669  ;  Aug.  17. 
Millsap,      Lyndon     C,      Sullivan,      111.        Tobacco     pipe. 

102,637  ;  Jan.  5. 
Millspaugh,  Martin  L.,  assignor  to   Samuel  Kirk  &  Son, 

Incorporated,  Baltimore,  Md.     Spoon  or  similar  article. 

106,119  ;  Sept.  21. 
Milwaukee  Lace  Paper  Company.      (See  Hamilton,  Ken- 
neth C,   assignor.) 
Mims,   Evelyn  H.,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.     Bonnet  or  similar 

article.     103,019  ;  Mar.  16. 
Mine  Safety  Appliances  Company.     (See  Kelly,  R.  A.,  and 

Perrin,   assignors.) 
Minkin.  William,  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.     Combined  lamp  and 

cosmetic  container.     104,170  ;  Apr.  20. 
MinofC,   Jack,   Newark,   N.   J.     Knitted   fabric.      102,669; 

Jan.  5. 
Minoff,  Jack,  Newark,  N.   J.     Knitted  fabric.     102,837 ; 

Jan.  19. 
MinofC,  Jack,  Newark,  N.   J.     Knitted  fabric.      103,858; 

Mar.  30. 
Minoff,   Jack,  Newark,   N.   J.     Knitted  fabric.     104,146 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Minoff,  Jack,   Newark,  N.   J.     Knitted  fabric.     104,352; 

May  4. 
Minoff,   Jack,   Newark,   N.   J.     Knitted    fabric.      104,353; 

May  4. 
Minoff,  Jack,    Newark,  N.  J.     Knitted  fabric.     104,354; 

May  4. 
Minoff,   Jack,   Newark,  N.   J.     Knitted  fabric.     104,355; 

May  4. 
Minoff,  Jack,   Newark,  N.  J.     Knitted   fabric.     104,356; 

May  4. 
Minoff,  Jack,   Newark,  N.   J.     Knitted  fabric.     104,357; 

May  4. 
Minoff,  Jack,   Newark,   N.   J.      Knitted   fabric.      104,871 ; 

June  8. 
Minoff,   Jack,    Newark,  N.  J.      Knitted   fabric.     106,896; 

Nov.  9. 
Minoff,   Jack,   Newark,   N.   J.     Knitted   fabric.      ]  06, 897; 

Nov.  9. 
Minoff,  Jack,  Newark,   N.  J.     Knitted  fabric.     107,029; 

Nov.  10. 
Minoff,  Jack,   Newark,   N.   J.     Knitted  fabric.     107,086; 

Nov.   23. 
MinolT,   Jack,    Newark,   N.   J.     Knitted   fabric.     107,177 ; 

Nov.   23. 
Mintons,  Limited.      (See  Wadsworth,  John,  assignor.) 
Mintz,    Benjamin.    Brooklyn,    N.    Y.      Carton    or    similar 

article.    102,654  ;  Jan.  5. 
Jlitchell,   Donald   H.,   assignor  to   Galvin  Manufacturing 

Corporation,    Chicago,    111.      Control    device    for    radio 

receivers.     3  03,733;  Mar.  23. 
Mitchell,   Harry    R.,   Bremerton,   assignor   of   one-half   to 

D,    G.    Smith,    Mercer   Island.    Wash.     Bread    toaster. 

105,.398  :  Jtily  27. 
Mitchen,  Osslan  K.,  Chicago,  111.     Clock.     102,697  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Mitchell,  Walter  J.      (See  Dntrow,  j\r.  B.,  and  Mitchell.) 
^Iitler,  Morris,  New  York,  N.   Y.      Combined  tufted  and 

embroidered  fabric.    104,697 ;  May  25. 
Mitler,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tufted  candlestick  tex- 
tile fabric.     104,901  ;  June  8. 
Mitler,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tufted  candlewick  tex- 
tile fabric.     104,902  ;  June  8. 
Mitrani,  Maurice,  et  al.     (See  Rogow,  Louis,  assignor.) 
Mitrani,   Maurice,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Apron.      107,361; 

Dec.  7. 
Modine  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Hess,  Theodore, 

assignor.) 
Modine    Manufacturing    Company.      (See    Hess,    T.,    and 

Perkins,  assignors.) 
Mogi,   Yasuhisa,   New   York,   N.   Y.,    assignor   to   Malson 

Joubert,  Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Bottle  or  similar  con- 
tainer.    103,120;  Feb.  9. 
Alogi,   Yasuhisa,   assignor  to  Malson   Joubert,   Inc.,   New 

York,    N.    Y.      Bottle   or    similar    container.      103,121 ; 

Feb.  9. 
INIogi,    Yasuhi.sa,    assignor  to   Malson   Joubert,   Inc.,    New 

York,  N.  Y.     Bottle  or  similar  article.     103,122  ;  Feb.  9. 
Mogi,    Yasuhisa,   assignor   to   Maison   Joubert,    Inc.,   New 

York,   N.   Y.     Bottle   or   similar   container.      103,160; 

Feb.  9. 
RIohan,  James,  Somorville,  assignor  to  Fairdough  &  Gold, 

Inc.,   Boston,   IMass.     Textile   fabric  or   similar  article. 

103,734  ;  Mar.  23. 
Mohan,  James,  SomervlUe,  assignor  to  Fairolough  &  Gold, 

Inc.,   Boston,   Mass.     Textile   fabric  or  similar  article. 

103,735;  Mar.  23. 
l\Iohan,  James,  Somerville,  assignor  to  Falrclough  &  Gold, 

Inc.,   Boston,   Mass.     Textile   fabric  or   similar  article. 

103,736  ;  Mar.  23. 
Mcluiii,    Jolin    Tj..    Chicago,    111.,   assignor   to  The   AdlnUe 

Conipnnv.      Combined   biiskot    rack   luul   lighting  fixture 

or  Filmilar  article.      105,88!);   Aug.  31. 
MoUckl,     Severyn    I.,     Denver,     Colo.       Airplane    model. 

101.078;    Apr.    13. 
MollcUi,    Severyn  I.,  Denver,   Colo.     Airplane.     101,079; 

Apr.  13. 
MolniMrd,   Inc.      (See  ITonnorat,   RenC,  assignor.) 
IMolilor,  Knimltt   J.      (See  Ijove,  V..  O.,   and  Molllor.) 
.MolviKMiv,   Williini   II.,   assignor  to   Li'hoii  ConipMUv.   ("Iil- 
iMgi),   111.     .Vslii'stos  siding  shingle.     105,124;  June  29. 


742 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Monarch  Manufacturing  Works  Inc.  (See  Frame,  Edgar 
B.,   assignor.) 

Monarch  JIanufacturing  Works,  Inc.  (See  Murphy, 
Thomas  W.,  assignor.) 

Mondl.  Adolph  M.,  Ushkosh,  Wis.  Boot.  105.S90  ;  Aug. 
31. 

Money,  Roland  H.     (See  Norrish,  J.  W.,  and  Money.) 

Monier,  Xamee,  Brooklvn,  X.  Y.  Game  device.  105,803  ; 
Aug.  24. 

Monowatt  Electric  Corporation,  The.  (See  Benander, 
George  B.,  assignor.) 

Mont,  James,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Service  bar.  106,317  ; 
Oct.    5. 

Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.  (See  P.:irber,  Howard  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  Inc.  (See  Cashmore,  Joseph  M., 
assignor.) 

Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.  (See  Fry,  Samuel  E.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.  (See  Swainson,  Anne,  as- 
signor.) 

Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  Incorporated.  (See  Undersvood, 
John  A.,  assignor.) 

Montova.    Victor    M.,    Caracas,    Venezuela.      Piano    case. 

103.123  :    Feb.    0.    1937. 

Moodv.  Morris  R.,  assignor  to  The  Troy  Sunshade  Com- 
pany, Troy,  Ohio.     Chair  or  the  like.     106,898  ;  Xov.  9. 
Moonpy,    Hugh    and    W.    E.    Christeusen,    San    Francisco, 

Calif.      Automobile   license   plate  ornament.      103,247  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Mooradian.  Harrr  S..  assignor  to  The  Davton  Rubber  Mfg. 

Company.  Dayton.  Ohio.     Tire.     104.409  ;  May  11. 
Moore.  Aston  L.,  South  Bend,  Ind.    Microphone.     105,226  ; 

July  6. 
Moore,    Aston    L.,     South    Bend,    Ind.      Loud    speaker. 

105,997;  Sept.  7. 
Moore  Corporation,  The.      (See  Grant,   Alexander  R.,  as- 
signor.) 
Moore  Corporation,  The.      (See  Heidbreder,   Herman  H., 

assignor.) 
Moore,  Elmer  E.,  Oklahoma   City,  Okla.     Combined  ciga- 
rette extinguisher  and  ashtray.     106,318  ;  Oct.  5. 
Moore,   James   E.,   assignor   to    Maywood   Glass   Co..   Los 

Angeles,  Calif.    Bottle.     107,541  ;  Dec.  21. 
Moore.  James  E..  and  B.  H.  Koons.  assignors  to  Mavwood 

Glass  Co.,   Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Bottle.     107,542  ;   Dec. 

21. 
Moore,   Jesse  C.   Indianapolis,   Ind.     Table  for  a   school 

chair  or  the  like.     104,500  ;  May  11. 
Moore,    Robert    W.,    Camden,   N.    J.      Ashtray.      103,539  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Moore,    Robert   W.,    Camden,   N.    J.      Ashtray.      103,540; 

Mar.  9. 
Afoore  &  Son.  Inc.      (See  Gruen,  John  J.,  assignor.) 
Moore,  Vida  L..  New  York.  N.  Y.     Shoe.     105.227  :  Julv  6. 
Moore,    Vida    L.,    New    York,    N.    Y.       Shoe.       105,492; 

Aug.  3. 
Morali,  Charles.   Forest   Hills,   assignor  to  Delman,   Inc., 

Xow   York,   X.   Y.      Shop.      105,125;    June   29. 
Morand,     Donald     A.,     Portland,     Oreg.       Drawer     pull. 

104,042  ;   Apr.   13. 
Morand.    Domild    A.,    and    W.    H.    Xull,    Portland,    Oreg. 
.    Drawer  handle  or  similar  article.     105,966;   Sept.  7. 
Moravek.   Harry  J.,    St.   Louis,  Mo.     Transparent   convex 

class   for   picture   frames.      105.027:    June   22. 
Morgan,  John  U.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Scars,  Roebuck  and 

Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Pedal    for    bicycles    or    the    like. 

102,724  ;  .Ian.  12. 
Morgan.   John    R.,  Oak  Park,  ns.<Ignor  to   Sears.   Roebuck 

and   Co.,    Chicago,    III.      Combined   horn   and   headlight 

casing  for  bicycles  or  the  like.     102,72?i  ;  Jan.  12. 
Morgan,   John   R..   Oak   Park,   assignor   to   Sears.   Roebuck 

and   Co.,  Chicago,  III.     Handlebar  post.     102.726;  Jan. 

12. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,   Roebuck 

and  Co..  Chicago,  III.     Combined  chain  and  skirt  guard 

for  bicycles.     102,727;  Jan.   12. 
Morgan.  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears.   Roebuck 

and  Co..  Cliicaco.  111.     Combined  chain  and  skirt  guard 

for  bicycles.     102.728  :  Jan.  12. 
Morgan.  John  R..  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Soars.  Roebuck 

and  Co..  Chicago,  111.     Cupboard.     103.072  ;  Feb.  2. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears.   Roebuck 

and  Co..  Chicago.  III.      Cupboard.      103.073  ;  Feb.  2. 
Morgan.  John   R..  Oak  Park,  assignor   to  Sears.  Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chic.igo,  111.     Cabinet.     103,074  ;  Feb.  2. 
Morgan,   John    U.,   Oak   Park,   iissignor   to   Sears,   Koohuck 

and    Co.,    Chicago,    IlL      Frame    for    a    girl's    bicycle. 

103.124  ;  Feb.  9. 

Morgan,  John    R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and     Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Kitclien     cabinet    ensemble. 

10.3,501  :  Mar.  9. 
Morgan.   Jolin   R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to   Sears.  Roebuck 

and  Co..  Chicago,  111.     Electric  stove.     103.502;  Mar.  9. 
Morgan.   Johti   K.,  Oak   Park,  assignor   to  Scars,    R'>,,i)uck 

and  Co..  ("hicMgo,  111.     Electric  stove.     103,5i)3;  A'm-.  !). 
Morgan.   John   R..  Oak    Park,  assignor  to  Sears.   Roebuck 

and    Co.,     Chicago,    111.      Textile    fabric    suitable    for 

blankets  or  similar  article.     103,643;   Mar.   16. 
Morgnn,   John    I!.,   O.ik   I'lrl;.    :is^i'.;iii'r   to   Si^rs.    IJoebiiii; 

and    Co..    Chicago.    III.      Pump.       103,686;     Mar.    23. 
Morgan.  John   R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,   Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  III.     Radio  receiver  cabinet.     104,080  ; 

Apr.  13. 


Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Radio  receiver  cabinet.    104,197  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  HI.,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roe- 
buck and  Co.,   Chicago,  111.     Drain  spout  for  washing 

machine  or  similar  article.     104,219  ;  Apr.  20. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  HI.,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roe- 
buck   and    Co.,     Chicago,    111.      Radio    receiver    dial. 

104,220  ;  Apr.  20. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak   Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and    Co.,    Chicago,    111.       Cooking    range.       104,277 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

aiid     Co.,     Chicago,     111.       Cooking     range.       104,278; 

Apr.  27. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak   Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and     Co.,    Chicago,    HI.       Cooking     range.       104,279 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak   Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and    Co.,     Chicago,    lU.       Cooking     range.       104,280 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roe- 
buck and  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.     Bicycle  frame.     104,501 ; 

May  11. 
Morgan.  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.    Heater.    104.872  ;  June  8. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and  Co..  Chicago,  111.     Heater.     104,873  ;  June  8. 
Morgau,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to   Sears,  Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.      Heater.     104,929  ;   June  15. 
Morgan.  John  R.,  Oak  Park,   assignor  to  Sears,   Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Trailer.     105,073  ;  June  22. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,   Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Weighing  scale.    105,126 ;  June 

29. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  ni.     Kettle.     105,127  ;  June  29. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Weighing  scale.     105,128 ;  June 

29. 
Morg.an,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Vacuum    cleaner.      105,129 ; 

June  29. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and   Co.,  Chicago,  HI.     Dust  bag  for  vacuum  cleaners. 

lO.j.lSO  :  June  29. 
Morg.an,  John  R..  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.     Sewing  machine  arm.     105,399 ; 

July  27. 
Morgan.  John  R..  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Drain  board.     105,438  ;  July  27. 
Morgan,   John   R.,   Oak  Park,  assignor  to   Sears,  Roebuck 

and    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Motor    housing    for    vacuum 

cleaner.     105.493  :  Aug.  3. 
Morgan.  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  HI.    Vacuum  cleaner  casing.    105,494 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Vacuum    cleaner.      105,495 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Bicycle  chain  guard.     105,537 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Morgan,  John  R..  Oak  Park,  assignor  to   Sears,   Roebuck 

and     Co.,     Chicago,     HI.       Velocipede     frame     member. 

105..555  ;  Aug.  3. 
Morgan.   John  R,.  Oak  Park,  assignor  to   Sears,  Roebuck 

and  Co.,   Chicago.   111.     Combined  motor   inclosure  and 

support  for  tractors.     105.998  ;   Sept.  7. 
Morgan,  John   R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to   Sears.  Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Oil  burner.     105.999  ;  Sept.  7. 
Morgan.   John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Child's  vehicle.     106,0.")5  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Morgan.   John   R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears.  Roebuck 

and  Co.,  Chicago.   111.     Combined  motor  enclosure  and 

support  for   tracrois  or   the   like.      lOG.OSS ;   Sept.   14. 
Morgan.  John  R..  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears.   Roebuck 

and  Co..  Chicago.  111.     Casing  for  automobile  heater  or 

the  like.     106.210;   Sept.  28. 
Morgan,  John  R..  Oak  Park,  assignor  to   Sears,  Roebuck- 

and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Casing  fbr  automobile  heater  or 

the  like.      106.211  ;  Sept.  28. 
Morgan.    John    R.,    Oak    Park.    HI.,    assignor    to    Sears, 

Roebuck  and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Sink  fixture.     106,319  ; 

Oct.    5. 
.Morgan.   John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears.  Roebuck 

and   Co..    Chicago.    111.     Wallpaper   or   similar   article. 

107.087  ;  Nov.  23. 

Morgan.  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears.  Roebuck 
and   Co..    Chicago,    111.     Wallpaper  or   similar  article. 

107.088  ;  Xov.   23. 

.Morgan,   John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears.  Roebuck 

and   Co..   Chicago,    111.     Wallpaper  or   similar  article. 

107.0S9  ;   Nov.   23. 
Morgan.  John  R..  Oak  Park,  assignor  to   Sears.  Roebuck 

and  Co..  Chicago.  111.     Can  opener.      107,090  ;  Xov.  23. 
Morgnn.  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,   Roebuck 

and    Co.,    Chicago.    111.      Wallpaper    or   similar   article. 

107.248;  Nov.  30. 
Morgan    John  R.,   Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 

and  Co.,   Chicago,  111.     Bicycle  chain  guard.     107.442  ; 

Dec.  14. 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


743 


Morgan,  John  R.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Sears,  Roebuck 
and  Co.,  Chicago,  111.     Bicycle  tank.     107,443  ;  Dec.  14. 

Mor,?antown  Glass  Works.  (See  Boehm,  John  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

]\[oriiiiura  Bros.  Inc.     (See  Buma,  Yukio,  assignor.) 

Morin,  Luke  O.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  Samuel  Stamping  and 
Enameling  Company,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Heater. 
103,644 ;  Mar.  16. 

Morle.v,  Herbert,  Detroit,  L.  11.  Wilson,  Grosse  Pointe,  and 
H.  L.  Davies,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignors  to  Borg-Warner 
Corporation.  Refrigerator  cabinet  or  similar  article. 
102,838;  Jan.   19. 

Morley,  Herbert,  Detroit,  L.  H.  Wilson,  Grosse  Pointe, 
and  H.  L.  Davies,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignors  to  Borg- 
Warner  Corporation.  A  base  unit  for  a  cabinet  or  sim- 
ilar arUcle.      102,839;   Jan.   19. 

Morrell,  Louis  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  104,874 ; 
June  8. 

Morris,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  or  similar 
article.     106,834  ;  Nov.  2. 

Morris,  Harry,  assignor  to  Morris,  Mann  &  Reilly,  Inc., 
Chicago,  111.     Pocketbook.      104.171  :  Apr.  20. 

Morris,  Julia,  assignor  to  Phoenix  Manufacturing  Co. 
Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     106,374  ;  Oct.  5. 

INIorris,  ^Mann  &  Keilly.  Inc.  (See  Fclmaiin,  Henri,  as- 
sigiior. ) 

Morris,  Mann  &  Reilly,  Inc.  (See  Morris,  Harry,  as- 
signor. ) 

Morris,  Milton,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric.  102,698  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Morris,  Milton,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric.  104,198  ; 
Apr.  20. 

Morrow,  Clarence  H.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Hotstream  Heater  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Draft 
regulating  device.     104,797  ;  June  1. 

Morrow,  Clarence  H.,  Shaker  Heights,  assignor  to  The 
Hotstream  Heater  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Water 
heater.     107,696  ;  Dec.  28. 

Mortuary  Supply  Co.  (See  Randall,  Robert  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Moseley,  Tomlinson  I.,  San  Francisco,  assignor  to  Moto- 
shaver,  Inc.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Electrical  razor. 
105,967  :   Sept.   7. 

Moser,  Sally,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,177  ;  June  29. 

Moskowitz,  Louis,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 
106.575  ;  Oct.  19« 

Moss,  Edward  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tinsel  textile  fabric. 
105,777  ;  Aug.  24. 

Moss,  Edward  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric  or 
.similar  article.     106,144  ;  Sept.  21. 

Most,  August,  and  J.  Fogel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Vanity  case. 
107,249  :  Nov.  30. 

Mosthaf,  Edwin,  assignor  to  The  Electric  Auto-Lite  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.  Spark  plug  gapping  tool.  105,538  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Motor  Wheel  Corporation.  (See  Cotes,  M.  F.,  and 
Schneider,  as.signoi's.) 

Motor  Wheel  Corporation.  (See  Horn,  Harry  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Motor  Wheel  Corporation.     (Sne  Hunt.  J  Harold,  assicuor.) 

IMotor  Wheel  Corporation.     (See  Hunt,  J.  H.,  and  Horn.) 

I\rr>toshaver,  Inc.      (See  Moseley,   Tomlinson   I.,  assignor.) 

Motter,  George  J.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Game  board. 
105,295  ;  July  13. 

Mounloney,  Leonard,  Chicago,  111.  Book  cover.  103,995; 
Apr.  6. 

Monnteney,  Leonard,  Chicago,  111.  Book  cover.  103,990  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Monntonoy,  Leonard,  Chicago,  111.  Book  cover.  103,997  ; 
Apr.  0. 

Mounteney,  Leonard,  Chicago,  111.  Book  cover.  103,998  ; 
Apr.  6. 

Mmmteney,  Leonard,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Book  Pub- 
lishers, Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Book  cover.  104,460  ;  May 
11. 

M'untency,  Leonard,  assignor  to  Consolidated  Book  Pub- 
lishers, Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Book  cover.  106,320; 
Oct.    5. 

]\rounteney,  Leonard,  assignor  to  Standard  American  Cor- 
poration. CItieago,  111.     Book  cover.      106,321;    Oct.  5, 

Mowson,  Albert  (!.,  assignor  to  Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical 
Company,  Rocliostor,  N.  Y.  Bridge  for  an  ophthalmic 
mounting.     10-1,320;  Apr.   27. 

JMiii'Ibnrger,  Eiir.  Jr.,  Snn  Francisco,  Calif.  Combin.i  f  ion 
safety  rn/or'  slianiencr  .'ind  cise.      105,712;   A>ig.    17. 

Muldoo'n.  Bernard  F.,  Mountainview,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
H.  Hyman,  Brooldyn,  N.  Y.  Illuminated  wreath  orna- 
ment.    102,990  ;  Feb.  2. 

Miildoon,  l'><'rnar(l  F..  Mountainview,  N.  J.,  assignor  to 
n.  iryniiii),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Artificial  Christmas  tree. 
103,207  ;   Feb.   10. 

Mullen,  MiM'v,  assignor  to  Rosennii  Bros.  Inc.,  Philadelphia, 
I'a.      Dross.      102, 705;   Jnii.    19. 

Mullen,  Mary,  assignor  to  Rosenau  Bros.  Inc.,  Philadel- 
phia,  I'a.     Dross.      102,790;   Jan,   19. 

Mullen,  Ma IV,  assignor  lo  l!oscn:ni  Bros.  Inc.,  I'liilad'-lpliii, 
I'a.      DrosH.      102,797;   Jan.   19. 

Mullen,  Mary,  assignor  lo  Rosenau  I'.ros.  Inc.,  I'hila- 
delphia.   Pa.      Dress.      102.798;   .Tan.    19. 

Mullen,  Mary,  nssignoi'  to  Rosena\i  Bros.  Inc.,  Phlladel- 
[iliia,  ]'a.     Dress.      101, 281  ;  Apr.  27. 

JNUiUen,  Mnrv,  assignor  lo  Uosciiini  Bros.  Inc.,  IMilladol- 
pliia,  Pa.     DroHH.     10  1,282  ;  Apr.  27. 


Mullen,  Mary,  assignor  to  Rosenau  Bros.  Inc.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.    Dress.     104,283  ;  Apr.  27. 

Mullen,  Mary,  assignor  to  Rosenau  Bros.  Inc.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.     Dress.     104,798 ;  June  1. 

Mullen,  Mary,  assignor  to  Rosenau  Bros.  Inc.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Dress.     105.550 ;  Aug.  3. 

Mullen,  Mary,  assignor  to  Rosenau  Bros.  Inc..  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.     Ensemble   dress.     105,804  ;  Aug.  24. 

Miiller,  Ferdinand  C.  H.,  Swanton,  Ohio.  Game  board. 
104,284  ;  Apr.  27. 

Miiller,  Ferdinand  C.  H.,  Swanton,  Ohio.  Play  card  for 
games.     104,285  ;  Apr.  27. 

Muller,     Harold     J.,     Minneapolis,     Minn.       Lamp     base. 

105.296  ;  July  13. 

MuUer-Munk,  Peter,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Illinois 
Vi'atch  Case  Company,  Elgin,  111.  Mirror  or  similar 
article.     107,543  ;  Dec.   21. 

Muller-Munk,  Peter,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Illinois 
Watch  Case  Company,  Elgin,  111.  Brush  or  similar 
article.     107,544  ;  Dec.   21. 

Mullin,  Hugh  A.      (See  Kramer,   J.  M.,  and  Mullin.) 

Mullin,  Hugh  A.  (See  Kramer,  J.  M.,  Mullin,  and 
Graves. ) 

Mullins  Manufacturing  Corporation.  (See  Earl,  Oliver  L., 
assignor.) 

Munk,  Eugene.     (See  Dorfman,  R.  I.,  and  Munk.) 

Munson,  Ralph  O.,  Chicago,  and  R.  Nerem,  Evanston,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  ni.  Service 
station  building  or  the  like.     105,340  ;  July  20. 

Munson,  Ralph  O.,  Chicago,  and  R.  Nerem,  Evanston,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Service 
station  building  or  the  like.     105,341  ;  July  20. 

Munson,  Ralph  O.,  Chicago,  and  R.  Nerem,  Evanston,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Service 
station  building  or  the  like.      105,342  ;  July  20. 

Blunson,  Ralph  O.,  Chicago,  and  R.  Nerem,  Evanston,  as- 
signors to  Standard  Oil  Company,  Chicago,  111.  Service 
station  building  or  the  like.     105,343  ;  July  20. 

Munz,  Fred,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.  Terrarium  or  the  like. 
104,981  ;  June  15. 

Mnrphy,  Thomas  W.,  Bala-Cynwyd,  assignor  to  Monarch 
Manufacturing  Works,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Pressure 
regulating  valve.     103,582  :  Mar.  16. 

JNIurphy,  Thomas  W.,  Bala-Cvnwyd.  asignor  to  Monarch 
Manufacturing  Works,  Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Strainer. 

105.297  ;  July  13. 

Murray-Ohio  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  de 
Sakhnoffsky,  Alexis,  assignor.) 

Murray-Ohio  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Kraeft, 
Herman  L.,  assignor.) 

Murrin,  Gahlbeth  H.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Soap  holder. 
103,824  ;  Mar.  30. 

Murrin,  Gahlbeth  H.,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Combined  tooth 
brush  and  tumbler  supporting  fixture.  103,825  ;  Mar. 
30. 

Musser,  Clair  O.,  Chicago,  111.  Marimba.  107,318  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Mutual  Furniture  iManufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
Gaeke.  Clarence  B..  assignor.) 

Myers,  Harry  L.,  assignor  to  The  American  Floor  Surfac- 
ing Machine  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Rotary  disk  edg- 
ing machine.     103,977  ;  Apr.  6. 

JTyers,  Rex  J.      (See  Campbell,  H.  H.,  and  Myers.) 

Nagel-Chase  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  MacCowan,  Hervey 
L.,  assignor.) 

Nagel-Chase  Mfg.  Co.,  The.  (See  Schultz,  Edward,  as- 
signor.) 

Nagor,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,519 ;  Oct. 
12. 

Narrow  Fabric  Company,  The.  (See  Busch,  Harry  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Narrow  Fabric  Company,  The.     (See  Huber,  Otto  E.) 

Narrow  Fabric  Company,  The.  (See  Sinor,  Raymond  K., 
assignor.) 

National  Cash  Register  Company,  The.  (See  Clark, 
Jam(>s  R.,  assignor.) 

National  Cellulose  Corporation.  (See  iMedolT.  William,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Fabrics  Corporation.  (See  Maisch,  Jactiues  E., 
assignor.) 

Nation:! I  I'^i reworks.  Inc.  (See  Babbitt,  Eilwin  A'.,  as- 
signor.) 

Natioiuil  Lock  Co.      (See  Anderson.  Lloyd,  assignor.) 

National  Lock  Co.     (See  Wade.  W.,  and  North,  assignors.) 

National  ]\liiioral  Company,  The.  (See  Pilner,  JIarior 
W.,  assignor.) 

National  Hadiiitor  Corporation.  (See  Guild,  liUrollo  .\.  V., 
assignor.) 

National  Safety  Control  Co.  (See  Loving.  Elliott  V... 
assignor.) 

National  Silver  Company.  (See  Bernstein,  Mlllon,  as- 
signor.) 

National  Silver  Dojioslt  Ware  Co.  (Soi>  Cravarltis, 
Andrew,  jissignor.) 

Nalionnl    Silver    Company.       (See    lOiscnlx'rg.    Arlluir    A., 

.■ISsiglKll-,) 

Nebel,  Ernest  A.,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Stocking.  104.790; 
June  1. 

Nefl',  Claude  R.,  assignor  to  The  NolT  &  Fry  Conipnny, 
Camden,  Ohio.  Surface  burial  vault  or  article  of  simi- 
lar nature.      105,000;   Aug.   10, 

NolT  &  Fry  Company.  The.  (See  NelT,  Claude  R.,  ns- 
slgnor.) 


744 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Nehls,    Charles    H.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Padlock.      107,250 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Neison  Corporation,  Tlie.      (See  Dunbar,  Noel,  assignor.) 
Neitzke,   Oscar   F.,   Belmont,   Jlass.,    assignor   to   Bennett 

Incorporated,   Cambridge,  Mass.     Emulsifier.     105,059  ; 

June  22. 
N'eivert,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Glove.     105,178  :  June 

29. 
Nekuda,   Raymond  F.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Playing  card. 

107,178;  Nov.  23. 
Nelson,  Andrew  W.,  assignor  to  Columbian  Enameling  & 

Stamping  Co.,  Torre  Haute,  Ind.     Kettle  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    102,953  ;  Jan.  26. 
Nelson,  Andrew  W.,  assignor  to  Columbian  Enameling  & 

Stamping  Co.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.     Saucepan  or  similar 

article.     3  02.954  ;  Jan.  26. 
Nelson,  Andrew  W.,  assignor  to  Columbian  Enameling  & 

Stamping  Co.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.     Handle  for  a  kettle. 

102,991 ;  Feb.  2. 
Nelson,    Andrew    W.,    assignor    to    Columbian    Enameling 

&    Stamping    Co.,    Inc.,    Terre    Haute,    Ind.       Basket 

cooker.     105,670  ;  Aug.  17. 
Nelson,   Martin   L.,    Park   Ridge,    assignor    to   Associated 

Electric    Laboratories,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111.      Telephone 

handset  mounting.     106,322  ;  Oct.  5. 
Nemeroflf,  Victor,  assignor  to  Electro  Manufacturing  Co., 

Chicago,    111.     Lamp.      107,343 ;   Dec.    7. 
Neptune    Meter    Company.      (See   Hayes,    Joseph   A.,    as- 
signor.) 
Nerem,  Robert.      (See  Munson,  R.  O.,  and  Nerem.) 
Nerney,  George  E.,  assignor  to  Bay  State  Optical  Company, 

Attleboro,  Mass.     Bridge  for  an  ophthalmic  mounting. 

107.697  ;  Dec.  28. 

Nerney,  George  E.,  assignor  to  Bay  State  Optical  Company, 
Attleboro,   Mass.     Bridge  for  an  ophthalmic  mounting. 

107.698  :  Dec.  28. 

Nester,  William  A.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  assignor  to  Obear- 
Nester  Glass  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Bottle.  104,574  ; 
May  18. 

Neth,  George  C,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Kitchen  and  bathroom 
hanger.     105,131  ;   June  29. 

Neuburger,  Hugo,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Bag  for  automo- 
biles.    105,3f)G:  July  20. 

Neufeld-Furst  &  Co.  Inc.  (See  Neufeld,  Philip  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Neufeld,  Philip  M.,  Bronx,  assignor  to  Neufeld-Furst  &  Co. 
Inc.,  New   York,   N.  Y.      Dress.      100,491;  Oct.   12. 

Neumann,  Helen,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,355 : 
Oct.    5. 

Neuschaefer,  Franz,  Eye,  N.  Y.  Bottle.  103,360 ;  Feb. 
23. 

Neuwirth,  Herman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Compass  case  or 
similar  article.      105,607  ;  Aug.  10. 

Neuwirth.  Herman,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Thermometer. 
106.672;  Oct.  26. 

New  England  Lace  Mills.     (See  Edson,  Bert,  assignor.) 

New  England  Lace  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Edson,  Bert,  as- 
signor.) 

New  England  Wood  Heel  Company.  (See  Kershaw,  John 
T.,  assignor.) 

New  Jersey  Porcelain  Company.  (See  Smith,  James  R., 
Sr.,  assignor.) 

Newland,  Louis,  et  al.  (See  Grober,  Maurice  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Newmaker,  Floyd  H.,  Warren,  Pa.  Combined  bureau  and 
wardrobe.     106,899:  Nov.  9. 

Newman,  Morris.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Brassioro  vest. 
103,737  ;  Mar.  23. 

Newman,  Nathaniel,  Chicago,  111.  Carpet  underliner, 
102,616  ;  Jan.  5. 

Newman,  Thomas  J.,  Canton,  Ohio.  Insulated  switch 
handle.     107.441  ;  Dec.  14. 

New  Martinsville  Glass  Mfg.  Company,  The.  (Si>o  r.art'.i, 
ITarry  E.,  assignor.) 

Nownham,  Eugene,  and  W.  H.  Fischer,  assignors  to  Knapp- 
Monarch  Company,  St.  Louis,  JIo.  Fruit  juicer. 
104,800;  June  1. 

Nownham.  Eimoiic  and  W.  11.  Fischer,  assignors  to  Knapp- 
Monarcli  Company,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Food  mixer. 
104,875  ;  June  8. 

Newlon,  Earl  W.,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor  to  Imperial  Glass 
Corporation,  BcUaire,  Ohio.  Goblet  or  similar  article. 
103,826  ;  Mar.  30. 

Newton,  Earl  W.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Imperial  Glass 
Corporation,  Bella  ire,  Ohio.  Lamp  shade  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    104,222;  Apr.  20. 

Newton,  Earl  W.,  Evanston,  111.,  assignor  to  Imperial 
Glass  Corporation,  Bellnire,  Ohio.  Goblet  or  similar 
article.     107,0.''.0  ;  Nov.  16. 

New  York  Kpltting  Mills,  Inc.  (See  Rheinaucr,  Daniel, 
assignor.) 

New  York  Progressive  Wood  Heel  Corporation.  (See 
Schwartz,  Walter,  assignor.) 

New  York  World's  Fair,  1939,  Incorporated.  (See  Foster, 
Robert,  assignor.) 

New  York  World's  Fair  1939,  Incorporated.  (See  Harri- 
son, W.  IC,  and  Fouilhoux,  assignors.) 

Niagara  Insul-Bake  Specialty  Co.  (See  Kinncar,  Ronald, 
a.islqnor. ) 

Niagara  lylthograph  Company,  The.  (Sec  Dolg,  James, 
asslpnor.) 

Nlchnlidcs,  Emmnnuol  C,  Bronx,  assignor  to  Sonotone 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Hearing-aid  transmit- 
ter microphone  body.     102,655  ;  Jan.  5. 


Nichols,  Fred  A.,  Stratford,  Conn.  Casing  for  a  weigh- 
ing scale.     105.132  ;   June  29. 

Nicholson,  Albert  H.,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Glass  refrigerator 
dish  or  article  of  similar  nature.     105,400  ;  July  27. 

Nicholson,  Albert  H.,  assignor  to  The  Federal  Glass  Com- 
pany, Columbus,  Ohio.  Glass  refrigerator  dish  or  ar- 
ticle of  similar  nature.     103,125  ;   Feb.  9. 

Nicholson  File  Company.  (See  Noren,  Raymond  C.  R., 
assignor.) 

Nicholson,  George  E.      (See  McGay,  J.  B.,  and  Nicholson.) 

Niece,  Ralph  H.,  Evanston,  111.  Decorative  windmill. 
105,496  ;  Aug.  3. 

Nielson,  Jess,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Ashtray.  106,056 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Nierenberg,  Albert,  New  I'ork,  N.  Y.  Lucky  piece. 
103.827  ;  Mar.  30. 

Nies,  Eugenia.     (See  Scott,  I.,  and  Nies.) 

Nigra,  Ferdinand,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  Duplicator. 
106,469  ;  Oct.  12. 

Nimschik,  Helen,  et  al.  (See  Snawadzki,  Casimir  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nimsehik,  L.  E.,  et  al.  (See  Snawadzki,  Casimir  J.,  as- 
signor.) 

Nimschik,  Philip  F.,  et  al.  (See  Snawadzki,  Casimir  J., 
assignor.) 

Nitardy,  Ferdinand  W.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  E.  R. 
Squibb  &  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tube  or  similar  con- 
tainer.    102,638;  Jan.  5. 

Nitardy,  Ferdinand  W.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  E.  R.  Squibb 
&  Sons,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  bottle  and  cap  clo- 
sure.    103,789  ;  Mar.  23. 

Noble,  Elizabeth,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,635 ; 
Oct.  19. 

Noble,  Elizabeth,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,636; 
Oct.   19. 

Noble,  Elizabeth,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,637; 
Oct.  19. 

Nopst,  Elizabeth,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,736 ;  Oct. 
26. 

Noble,  F.  H.,  &  Co.      (See  Cook,  Mildred  K.,  assignor.) 

Noble,   F.   H.,   &   Co.      (See   Olson,    Joseph    E.,   assignor.) 

Noble,  F.  H.,  &  Co.     (See  Shields,  John  M.,  assignor.) 

Noble.  F.  H.,  &  Co.  (See  Shields,  John  M.,  Jr..  as- 
signor.) 

Noble,  Olbert  C,  assignor  to  Tygart  Valley  Glass  Com- 
pany, Washington,  Pa.     Jar.     105,6*1  ;  Aug.  17. 

Nock,  Harold  E.,  assignor  to  Towle  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Newburyport,  Mass.  Spoon  or  analogous  arti- 
cle.    105,133;  June  29. 

Nock,  Harold  E.,  assignor  to  Towle  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Newburyport,  Mass.  Spoon  or  analogous  arti- 
cle.    105,134;   June    20. 

Noest,  Elizabeth,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,726  ;  Dec. 
28. 

Nonnenbacher,  Frank  H.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Decorative 
mirror.     107,319  ;  Dec.  7. 

Nonnenbacher,  Frank  H..  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Decorative 
mirror.     107.320  ;  Dec.  7. 

Noren,  Itaymond  C.  K.,  assignor  to  Nicholson  File  Com- 
pany, Providence,  R.  I.  File  display  box.  107,251 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Norman,  Norman  W.,  assignor  to  E.  A.  Grange,  Chicago, 
111.    Roller  skate.     106,323  ;  Oct.  5. 

Norrish.  John  W.,  Dockland,  and  R.  H.  Monev,  assignors 
to  The  Crosley  Radio  Corporation,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Refrigerator  cabinet.     102,992  ;  Feb.  2. 

North  Bro's  M'f'g  Co.  (See  Fegley,  T.  J.,  and  Leopold, 
assignors.) 

North,  Edwin.      (See  Wade,  W.,  and  North.) 

North,  Thomas  H.,  Bald  Eagle,  Minn.  Projector.  103,951 ; 
Apr.  6. 

Northampton  Textile  Company.  (See  Koch,  Henry  P., 
as.'iignor. ) 

North.impton  Textile  Company.  (See  Majer,  Carl,  as- 
signor.) 

Northup,  Amos  E.,  Detroit,  Jlich.,  assignor  to  Willvs-Over- 
land  Motors,  Inc.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Automobile  hood. 
103.828;  ]\Iar.  30. 

Northup,  Amos  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Willys- 
Overland  Motors,  Inc.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Automobile. 
104,081  ;  Apr.  13. 

Northup,  Amos  E.,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Willvs- 
Overland  Alotors,  Inc.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Combined  auto- 
mobile fonder  and  headlamp.      105,639  :  Aug.   10. 

Northup,  Amos  E,,  Royal  Oak,  assignor  to  Bendix  Home 
Appliances,  Inc.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Washing  machine  cabi- 
net.     105.228  :    July   6. 

Norton,  Leland  D.,  and  C.  H.  Andresen,  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
assignors  to  Dictaphone  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phonograph  cabinet  or  similar  article.     103,361  ;  Feb. 

Norwich  Knitting  Company.  (See  Charles,  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 

Noss,  Henry  G.,  Port  Washington,  assignor  to  United 
States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tire. 
10o,179  ;  June  29. 

Nuckols,  Walter,  Summit,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Helena  Rubln- 

V.  '''F*',',"'  .    '■•'  ^f^^  '^''"■'^'  N.  Y.     Bottle.     106,900  ;  Nov.  9. 

Nudoll    Anna,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,737  ;  Oct.  26. 

.Nu  Doll,  Arthur  A  Chicago,  III.  Combined  pan  cover  and 
grator.     106.023;  Sept.  14. 

Nuessle,  Reinhold,  and  M.  Levy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Tongue 
cleaner.     106,324  ;  Oct.  .'>. 


LIST   OF   DESIGN  PATENTEES 


745 


Null,  William  H.     (See  Morand,  D.  A.,  and  Null.) 

JNutoue    Chimes,   Inc.      (See   Evans,    Evan    G.,    assignor.) 

Nutone  Chimes  Incorporated.  (See  Spaikes,  John  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Oakes  Products  Corporation.  (See  Fergueson,  Arthur  P., 
assignor.) 

Oakes  Products  Corporation.  (See  Jandus,  Herbert  S., 
assignor. ) 

Oakes  Products  Corporation.  (See  Jandus,  II.  S.,  and 
Purdy,  assignors.) 

Oakes  Products  Corporation.  (See  Jandus,  H.  S.,  and 
Sandber^,  assignors.) 

Oakes  Products  Corporation.  (See  Sandberg,  R.  A.,  and 
Duncan,   assignors.) 

Oakes  Products  Corporation.  (See  Sandberg,  Ray  A., 
assignor.) 

Obear-Nester  Glass  Company.  (See  Nester,  William  A., 
assignor.) 

Obergfell,  Herbert  P.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Associated 
Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Waterproof 
wall  telephone.     102.95.5  ;  Jan.  26. 

Obergfell,  Herbert  F.,  River  Forest,  assignor  to  Associated 
Electric  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  111.  Telephone 
hand-set-mounting.     105,608  ;   Aug.    10. 

O'Brien,  Karold  J.,  assignor  to  The  Swartzbaugh  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Food  conveyer. 
107,444  ;  Dec.  14. 

O'Connor,  John  Jti.,  assignor  to  Lyon  Metal  Products.  In- 
corporated, Aurora,   111.     Chair.     107,545  ;  Dec.  21. 

Odencrants,  Hans  H.  C,  assignor  to  Vallev  Shoe  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     102,617  ;  Jan.  5. 

Odencrants,  Hans  H.  C,  assignor  to  Valley  Shoe  Corpo- 
ration, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     102,618;  Jan.  5. 

Odencrants,  Hans  H.  C,  assignor  to  Valley  Shoe  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     102,619  ;  Jan.  5. 

Odencrants,  Hans  H.  C,  assignor  to  Valley  Shoe  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     102,620  ;  Jan.  5.    ' 

Odencrants,  Hans  H.  C,  assignor  to  Valley  Shoe  Corpora- 
tion, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     102,621  ;  Jan.  5. 

Odencrants,  Hans  H.  C,  assignor  to  Valley  Shoe  Corpo- 
ration, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     102,622  ;  Jan.  5. 

Odencrants,  Hans  H.  C,  assignor  to  Vallev  Shoe  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     104,575  ;  May  18. 

Odencrants,  Hans  H.  C,  assignor  to  Valley  Shoe  Cor- 
poration, St.   Louis,   Mo.     Shoe.     104,667  ;  May  25. 

Odencrants,  Hans  H.  C,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  assignor  to  Val- 
ley   Shoe   Corporation.      Shoe.      105,028 ;    June   22. 

Odencrants,  Hans  H.  C,  assignor  to  Valley  Shoe  Cor- 
poration,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     105,060;  June  22. 

Odencrants,  Hans  H.  C,  assignor  to  Valley  Shoe  Cor- 
poration,  St.  Louis,  Mo.      Shoe.     105,061  ;   June  22. 

Odencrants,  Hans  H.  C,  assignor  to  Valley  Shoe  Cor- 
poration, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     105,062  ;  June  22. 

Odencrants,  Hans  H.  C,  assignor  to  Valley  Shoe  Cor- 
poration,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     105,063  ;  .Tune  22. 

Odencrants,  Henning,  assignor  to  Valley  Shoe  Corpora- 
tion, St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     107,445  ;   Dec.  14. 

Odencrants,  Henning,  assignor  to  Valley  Shoe  Corpora- 
tion,  St.   Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     107,446  ;  Dee.    14. 

Odencrants,  Henning,  assignor  to  Vallev  Shoe  Corpora- 
tion,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     107,447  ;  Dec.   14. 

O'Donnell,  John  P.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gorham 
Manufacturing  Company,  Providence,  R.  I.  Spoon  or 
other  article  of  flatware.     104,467;  May  11. 

Odzer,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric.  105,557  ; 
Aug.  3. 

Ogden,  Stephen  A.,  assignor  to  Mary  Dunhill,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.      Perfume  bottle.     105,298  ;  July  1.3. 

Ohio  Thermometer  Company,  The.  (See  Rizer,  Carl  L., 
assignor.) 

Ohio  Thermometer  Company,  The.  (See  Wappner,  Ralph 
C,  assignor.) 

Ohls,  Luther  E.,  Galesburg.  111.  Casket  handle  or  similar 
article.     104,286  ;  Apr.  27. 

Ohlsson,  Irwin  G.,  Los  Angeles,  and  H.  T.  Rice,  San 
Gabriel,  Calif.  Miniature  airplane  engine.  107,448 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Oiring,  Ida,  Chicago,  111.  Finger  ring  or  similar  article. 
102,913  ;  Jan.  26. 

Olayvar,  Narciso  S.,  Annapolis,  Md.  Musical  Instrument. 
104,287;  Apr.  27. 

Oldetymo  Distillers,  Inc.  (See  Englobardt,  Charles  P., 
assignor.) 

Olefin  (JIass  Company.     (See  Smith,  George,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Olenick,  Frank  T.,  Jr.,  Butte,  Mont.  Sewing  rack. 
104,288;  Apr.  27. 

Olin,    LoiuH    ]!.,    Chicago,    III.       Confectionery    product. 

102,6:«)  ;  Jan.  5. 
Olp,  John  E.,  Jacobus,  Pa.     Cigar  box  or  similar  article. 
106,673  ;  Oct.  26. 

Olson,   Charles  A.,    Geneva,   assignor   to    Crane   Co.,    Chi- 
cago,  111.     Radiator  valve.     105,180;  June  29. 
Olson,     Herman     10.,     Seattle,     Wash.     Resort     building. 
105.823;  Aug.  24. 

Olson,  Joseph  IQ.,  assignor  to  F.  II.  Noble  &  Co.,  Cliicago, 
111.      Receptacle    for    pens,    pencils,    or    other    nrliclcs. 
105,029  ;   .linie  22. 
Olszewski,     Edward,     Detroit,     Mich.        Piclure      fr:uiic. 

105,609  ;   Aug.   10. 
Oneldii,    Limited.       (See    Allen,    O.    N.,     Rcsseggcr,    and 
Fleming,  assignors.) 

Oneida,  Limited.  (See  (Jertli,  W.  If.,  and  Kraullicim, 
assignors.) 

122128— P— 48 


One   Minute  Washer   Company.      (See  Witmer,   Howard, 

assignor.) 
Onitch,  Elizabeth,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Combined  lamp  base 

and  clock  case.     106,212  ;  Sept.  28. 
Onondaga  Pottery  Company.      (See  Bourne,  Douglas,  as- 
signor. ) 
Onondaga  Pottery  Company.      (See   Trarieux,   Annie,  as- 
signor.) 
Ontario  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Downs,  Marwood 

A.,  assignor.) 
Oppenheimer,  Morton  A.      (See  Mariani,  Christina.) 
Opperman,   Otto  F.,   and   G.   Betancourt,    Santa  Monica, 

Calif.      Combined    service    wagon    and    perambulator. 

103,161  ;  Feb.  9. 
Opsahl,    Harold    J.,    Los    Angeles,    Calif.      Color    chart. 

102,699;  Jan.  12. 
Orchard  Paper  Co.     (See  Carter,  Theodore  L.,  assignor.) 
Ornstein,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Watchcase.     103,952  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Ornstein,  David,  assignor  to  Louis  Watch  Co.  Inc.,  New 

York,  N.  Y.     Watchcase.     104,043;  Apr.  13. 
Ornstein,  David,  assignor  to  Louis  Watch  Co.  Inc.,  New 

York,   N.  Y.     Watchcase.     104,044 ;   Apr.   13. 
Orth,   Marie,  Jamaica,   assignor  to   Trautmann,   Bailey  & 

Blampey,  JSTew  York,  N.  Y.    Decorative  paper.     104,576  ; 

May  18. 
Orth,  Marie,   Jamaica,    assignor  to  Trautmann,   Bailey  & 

Blampey,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Decorative  paper.     104,577  ; 

May  18. 
Orth,  Marie,  Jamaica,  assignor  to  Trautmann,  Bailey   & 

Blampey,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Decorative  paper.    104,o78  ; 

May  18. 
Orth,  Marie,  Jamaica,  assignor   to  Trautmann,   Bailey  & 

Blampey,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Decorative  paper.    104,579  ; 

May  18. 
Orth,   Marie,  Jamaica,   assignor  to  Trautmann,  Bailey   & 

Blampey,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Decorative  paper.    104,580  ; 

May  18. 
Osbriuk,  Raymond  H.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Traffic  marker. 

106.674  ;  Oct.  26. 

Osbrink,  Raymond  II.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Zone  marker. 

106.675  ;  Oct.  26. 

Oshei,  Bernard  F.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Display  container. 
105,439  ;  July  27. 

Osius,  Frederick  J.,  Miami  Beach,  Fla.  Drink  mixer. 
104,289  ;  Apr.  27. 

Ostby  and  Barton  Company.  (See  Dixon,  Alfred  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Ostrow,  Emanuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall  lamp.  105,246  ; 
July  0. 

Ostrow,  Emanuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Wall  lamp.  105,247  ; 
July  6. 

Oswald,  John,  Lansing,  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Radiator  grille  for  an  auto- 
mobile.    106,451  ;  Oct.  12. 

Oswald,  John,  Lansing  assignor  to  General  Motors  Cor- 
poration, Detroit,  Mich.  Radiator  grille  for  an  auto- 
mobile.    106,470;  Oct.  12. 

Oswell,  Bernard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  103.504 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Oswell,  Bernard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  ornament. 
103,583 ;  Mar.  16. 

Oswell,  Bernard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  103,584; 
Mar.  16. 

Oswell,  Bernard,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  ornament. 
103,585  :  Mar.  16. 

O'Toole,  Edward,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Picture  frame. 
106,576  ;  Oct.  19. 

Ott,  William  H.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Picture  frame  stand. 
107,252  ;  Nov.  30. 

Otter,  William  D.  (See  Hamilton,  H.  L.,  Dilworth, 
IJlomberg,   Otter,  Knickerbocker,  and  Klein.) 

Otto,  Ferdinand  P.,  assignor  to  Quaker  Lace  Company 
Incorporated,  Philadelpliia,  I'u.  Lace  tablecloth. 
103,896  ;  Mar.  30. 

Otto,  Ferdinand  P.,  assignor  to  Quaker  Lace  Company 
Jncoipoiutcd,  Philadelpliia,  Pa.  Lace  tablecloth. 
104,305;  Apr.  27. 

Otto,  Ferdinand  P.,  assignor  to  Quaker  Lace  Company 
Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lace  tablecloth. 
104,306  ;  Apr.  27. 

Ovorinvcr,  George  J.,  Sapulpa,  Okla.  Furniture  knob. 
104,502  ;  May   11. 

Owens-Illinois  Can  Company.  (See  Connor,  Martha  11., 
assignor.) 

Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.  (See  Dosser,  Michael  .S.. 
assignor.) 

Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.  (See  Fuerst,  Brooks  D., 
a.ssignor.) 

Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.  (See  Fuerst,  Edwin  W., 
assignor.) 

Owens-Tlllnois   Glass  Company.      (See  Fuerst,  Edwin   W., 

and  1$.  D.,  assignors.) 
Owens-Illinois  Glass  Comi)nny.      (See  Holinos,  Minot  K., 
a."!signor. ) 

Owens-Illinois   Glass  Company.      (See   Iloltz,   Wilbur  A., 

assignor.) 
Ow(Mis-Illinol8   Glass   Company.      (See   Jones,    David,   as- 
signor.) 

Owons-Illlnols  Glass  Coinpany.     (See  Loren-'.cii,  .\.  I.,  and 

D(>sHor,  assignorn.) 
Owens-lllinols  Glass  ("onipany.     (See  Loreu/.en,  .\rnoUl  1., 
assignor.) 


746 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Owens-Illinois  Gliiss  Cumpauy.  (See  ilackflfresh,  Wil- 
liam E.,  jr.,  assignor.) 

Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.  (See  Plummer,  Walter 
D.,   assiRnor. ) 

Owens-Illinois  Pacific  Coast  Company.  (See  Steuer,  Nor- 
man F.,  assignor.) 

Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.  (See  Toulouse,  Julian  H., 
assignor.) 

Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.  (See  Wheaton,  Jack  M., 
assitriinr.) 

Owens-Illinois  Glass  Company.  (See  Zimmerman,  Wil- 
lard  P.,   assignor.) 

Oya,  John  A.,  and  R.  A.  Larson,  assignors  to  Hollister 
Drug  Company,  Ltd.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii.  Bottle. 
103,082  ;  Feb.  2. 

Pacific  Hard  Rubber  Co.  (See  Le  Clerci,  Raymond,  as- 
signor.) 

Packard  Motor  Car  Company.  (See  Gubitz,  Werner  H. 
A.,  assignor.) 

Pacrat,  Paul.     (See  Benoit,  F.,  and  Pactat.) 

Paden  City  Glass  Mfg.  Company.  (See  Fisher,  Sam  W., 
assignor.) 

Palage,  Harry,  Woburn,  Jilass.  Hand  truck.  105,133 ; 
June  29. 

Palmer  Brothers  Company,  The.  (See  Scholle,  Charles  F., 
assignor.) 

Palmer,   Carl  R.     (See  Anderson,   C.  E.,  and  Palmer.) 

Pancoasr,  William  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  con- 
tviiner  and  closure.     100,370;  Oct.  5. 

Pancottl.  Roberto,  Nutley,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  Excelsior 
Accordion  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Accordion.     102,700  ;  Jan.  12. 

Pantlur-l'anco  Rubber  Co.  Inc.  (See  Berenstein,  Frank, 
assignor. ) 

Panther-I'auco  Rubber  Co.  Inc.  (See  Greeubaum,  Arthur, 
assignor.) 

Panther-Panco  Rubber  Co.  Inc.  (See  Quinn,  Gilbert' F., 
assignor.) 

Pape,  James  C,  New  York,  X.  Y.     Shoe.     103, ."jOo  :  >rar.  !). 

Pape,  James  C,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     103, .^)0G  :  Mar.  9. 

Paris,  Andrew    J.      (See   Paris,   J.  J.,   G.   J.,   and  A.  J.) 

Paris,   George   J.      (See   Paris,   J.    J.,    G.   J.,   and   A.   J.) 

Paris,  James  J.,  G.  J.,  and  A.  J.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Clock. 
107,091  :  Nov.   23. 

Park    &    Tilford.      (See    Joseph,    Mae,    assignor.) 

Park  &  Tilford.     (See  Toomey.  John  G.,  assignor.) 

Parker,  Kenneth  S.,  assignor  to  The  Parker  Pen  Com- 
pany. Janesville,  Wis.  Fountain  pen  or  other  writing 
102,799  ;  Jan.  19. 

Parker,  Ker.neih  S.,  assignor  to  The  Parker  Pen  Company, 
Janesville,  Wis.  Fountain  pen  or  other  writing  imple- 
ment.    102,800  ;  Jan.  19. 

Parker,  Kenneth  S..  assignor  to  The  Parker  Pen  Com- 
pany, Janesville,  Wis.  Fountain  pen  or  other  wrixiu'.; 
implement.      102.801  ;   Jan.    19. 

Parker  Pen  Company,  The.  (See  Parker,  Kenneth,  .as- 
signor.) 

Parker  Pen  Company,  The.  (See  Ressinger,  Paul  3\I., 
assignor.) 

Parker  Pen  Company,  The.  (See  Ressinger,  P.  M.,  and 
Tefft,  assignors.) 

Parkrite  Corporation.  (Sec  Broussard,  R.  F.,  and  Toce, 
assignors.) 

Parness,  Reuben,  Brooklyn,  and  S.  Sweet,  Bronx,  N.  Y. 
Jewelry  box.     104,147  ;  Apr.  20. 

Parrish,  Frank  T.,  Gardner,  assignor  to  Heywood-Walce- 
field  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Chair.  103,249 ;  Feb. 
16. 

Parrish,  Frank  T.,  Gardner,  assignor  to  Hevwood-Wake- 
field  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Desk.  103,250 ;  Fel). 
16. 

Parsons,  Wallace  E.  (See  Randall,  W.  II.,  Parsons,  and 
Schwertfeger. ) 

Partenheimer,  Joseph  E.,  assignor  to  Atlas  Supply  Com- 
pany, Newark,  N.  J.     Tire.     104.503  :  May  11. 

Partenheimer,  Joseph  E.,  assignor  to  Atlas  Supply  Com- 
pany. Newark,  N.  J.     Tiro.     104,801:   June  1.  " 

Paseh.il,  (Juy,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Air  conditioning  machine 
casing.      10(!.987:  Nov.   10. 

Pass  vt   Seymour,    Inc.      (See   Cowan,   R.    Guy,   assignor.) 

Patent  License  Corporation.  (See  Arenberg,  Albert  L., 
assignor.) 

Patent  Novelty  Company.  (See  Ilorst,  Edward  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Patrol  Valve  Company,  The.  (See  Matthews,  B.  L..  and 
Marvin,  assignors.) 

Patten,  Ray,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  assignor  to  Dictaphone 
Corporation,  New  York,  N.  T.  Control  device  for 
phonographs.     104,424  ;  May  4. 

Patten,  Raymond  10.,  Uridgeport.  Conn.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Fieri  ric  Company.  Air  conditioning  control. 
103.541  :  Mar.  9. 

Patten,  Raymond  E.,  and  G.  W.  Florian,  Bridgeport.  Conn., 
assignors  to  General  Electric  Company.  Electrical 
connecting  cap.     107,370;  Dec.   7. 

Patterson,  Edmund  M.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Textile  fabric. 

105.401  :  Jiilv  27. 

Patterson,  Edmund  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric. 

105.402  :  July  27. 

Patterson.  Ildnnind  St.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Textile  fabric. 

107,198:  Nov.   23. 
Pattlson,    James    W.,    assignor    to    Kolsev-ITnyea     Wheel 

Company,   Detroit,    Mich.      Wheel.      103.087 ;    Mar.   23. 


Pattison,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel 
Company,    Detroit,   Mich.      WTieel.      103,688;    Mar.    23. 

Pattison,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel 
Company,    Detroit,   Mich.     Wheel.      103,738 ;    Mar.    23. 

Pattison,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel 
Company,   Detroit,    Mich.      Wheel.      103,739  ;    Mar.    23. 

Pattison.  James  W.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel 
Company,   Detroit   Mich.      Wheel.      103,740;    Mar.   23. 

Pattison,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel 
Company,   Detroit,    Mich.      Wheel.      103,741 ;   Mar.   23. 

Pattison,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel 
Company,    Detroit,   Mich.      Wheel.      103.742 ;    Mar.   23. 

Pattison,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel 
Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Wheel.     103,999  ;   Apr.    6. 

Pattison,  James  W.,  assignor  to  Kelsey-Hayes  Wheel  Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.     Wheel.     104,000  ;  Apr.  6. 

Patty  Cake  Company,  The.  (See  Doty,  \V.  E.,  and 
Carmich.nel,  assignors.) 

Paulding,  John  I.,  Inc.  (See  Johnson,  Arthur  A.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Paulson,  Paul  D.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Fishing  lure.  104,290 ; 
Apr.  27. 

Paval,  Philip  K.      (See  Gnnlher,  Charles  LeR.,  assignor.) 

Pavey,  Roland  E.      (See  Van  Winkle,   W.   R..  and  P:ivey.) 

Pawsat,  Ewald  F.,  assignor  to  Wald  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc., 
Maysville,  Ky.  Chain  guard  for  a  cycle.  104,291  ; 
Apr.  27. 

Pawsat,  Ewald  F.,  assignor  to  Wald  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc., 
Maysville,  Ky.     Bicycle  mud  guard  or  similar  article. 

104.292  :  Apr.  27. 

Pawsat,  Ewald  F.,  assignor  to  Wald  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc., 
Maysville,  Ky.     IJicycle  mud  guard  or  similar  article. 

104.293  :  Apr.  27. 

Pawsat,  Ewald  F.,  Maysville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Wald  Jlanu- 
facturing  Company,  Incorporated.  Bicycle  handle  bar 
extension  stem.     104,504  ;  May  11. 

Pawsat,  Ewald  P.,  Maysville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Wald  Manu- 
facturing Company.  Incorporated.  Bicycle  handle  bar 
extension  stem.     104,505  ;  May  11. 

Pawsat,  Ewald  F.,  Maysville,  Ky.,  assignor  to  Wald  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Incorporated.  Bicycle  handle  bar 
extension  stem.     104,506  ;  May  11. 

Pawsat,  Ewald  F.,  Maysville,  Ky.,  assi.smor  to  Wald  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Incorporated.  Bicycle  mud  guard. 
104,507  :'  May  11. 

Paysee.  Robert  B.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  The  Edward 
Katzinger  Company,  Chicago,  ill.  Knife.  105,349 ; 
July  20. 

Pearce,  Harold  W.,  West  Barrington,  R.  I.,  assignor  to 
Welsh  JIanufacturing  Company.  Pencil  or  similar 
article.     104.542  ;  May  18. 

Pearce,  Harold  W.,  West  Barrington,  assignor  to  Welsh 
Manufacturing  Company.  Fountain  pen  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    104,543  ;  May  18. 

Pecker,  Joseph  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Centrifugal  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combina- 
tion centrifugal  separating  machine  casing  and  base. 
104.223;  Apr.  20. 

Pecker,  Joseph  S.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  assignor  to  American 
Centrifugal  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Scraper  for 
centrifu.sral  separating  machines  and  analogous  arti- 
cles.    106,870  ;  Nov.  9. 

Pedigo  Company,  The.     (See  Doucette,  John  J.,  assignor.) 

Peerless  Weiirhing  &  Vending  Machine  Corporation.  (See 
Stcislitz.  Herbert,  assignor.) 

Peisner,  Charles  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
103,335  ;  Feb.  23. 

Pei;:er,  Lillian,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,577  ;  Oct. 
19. 

Pelinger,  Harry,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Slipper.  105,229 ; 
July  6. 

Pelinger,  Harry,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Slipper.  105,230 ; 
July  6. 

Pelinger.  Harry,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  Slipper.  105.401  ; 
July  27. 

I'ellegrin,  Elmer  D.,  Des  Plaines,  assignor,  by  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Range.     105.891  ;  Aug.  31. 

Pellegrin,  Elmer  D.,  Des  Plaines,  assignor,  bv  mesne  as- 
signments, to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Range.     105,892;  Aug.  31. 

Pellegrin,  Elmer  D.,  Des  Plaines,  assi.gnor,  bv  mesne  as 
signments,  to  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Range.     105.893:  Aug.  31. 

Pemberton.  Henry  M.,  FayettevlUe,  assignor  of  one-half  to 
P.  Gibbons,  Hamlet,  N.  C.  Bear  view  mirror  frame. 
102,729;  Jan.  12. 

Penu,  Howard,  Chicago.  111.  Combined  comb  support 
and  razor  blade  depositorv.     106.901 ;  Nov.  9. 

Penn.  Edgar  V.,  Madison,  N.  C.     Buckle.     107,546  ;  Dec. 

Penn   Electric    Switch   Co.      (See   Shaw,   Burton  E.,   as- 
■   signor.) 

Penn  Hardware  Company.  (See  Bureau,  Achille  G.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pennant  Knitting  Mills.     (See  Snftlas.  Samuel,  assignor.) 

Pennoyer,  Sara  W..  assignor  to  Bonwit  Teller,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Scarf.     106,541  ;  Oct.  19. 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  Loewy,  Ray- 
mond G.  P.,  assignor.) 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  The.  (See  Loewy,  R.  G. 
F.,  and   Elsey,  assignors.) 

Peo,  Ralph  F.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  body.  104,802 ; 
June  1. 


LIST   OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


747 


Peo,  Ralph  F.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering  Corpora- 
tion, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Roof  mounted  air  conditioner  for 
veliicles  or  similar  article.     103,336  ;  Feb.  23. 

Peo,  Ralph  F.,  assignor  to  Houde  Engineering  Corpora- 
tion, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Vehicle  roof  mounted  air  condi- 
tioner or  similar  article.     103,337  ;  Feb.  23. 

Pepperell  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Scholle,  Charles 
F.,  assignor.) 

Perez,  Thomas  S.,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Flower  vase  holder. 
106,902  ;  Nov.  9. 

Perfection  Steel  Body  Company.  (See  Cohen,  Harry,  as- 
signor.) 

Perfex  Corporation.  (See  Hess,  Clarence  R.  T.,  as- 
signor.) 

Perfums  Chevalier  Garde  Inc.  (See  Sabaneeff,  Basil, 
assignor.) 

Perliins,   Charles  T.      (See  Hess,  T.,  and   Perkins.) 

Perkins,  Julian  L..  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Drain  board. 
102.914  ;  Jan.  26. 

Perkins,  Julian  L.,  West  Springfield,  Mass.  Drain  board 
for  wringers.     104,876  ;  June  8. 

Perlman,  Edward.  Niles  Center,  111.  Unner  bowl  cover 
for  a  coffee  brewer  or  similar  article.     106,808  ;  Nov.  2. 

Perlmutter,  Isidore,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Sachet.  106,988  ; 
Nov.  16. 

Perona,  John  and  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Chair  seat  cover- 
ing.    104,045  ;  Apr.  13. 

Perona,  Jo.'seph.      (See  Perona,  John  and  J.) 

Perper,  Elfie  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,804 ; 
June  1. 

Perper,  Elfie  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,805 ; 
June  1. 

Perper,  Elfie  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,055 ; 
Nov.  16. 

Perrin,  Jay  C,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Dispenser  cabinet. 
102,780  ;  Jan.  12. 

Perrin,  Paul  C.     (See  Kelly,  R.  A.,  and  Perrin.) 

Perry,  Mattie  E.,  Orlando,  Fla.  Flower  holder.  104,636  ; 
May  25. 

Perugia,  Andre,   Paris,  France.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

103.586  ;  Mar.  16. 

Perugia,  Andre,   Paris,  France.     Shoe   or  similar  article. 

103.587  ;  Mar.  16. 

Perugia,  Andre,   Paris,  France.     Shoe   or  similar  article. 

103,588;  Mar.  16. 
Perugia,   Andre,   Paris,  France.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

103,589;  Mar.  16. 
Perugia,   Andre,   Paris,  France.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

103.590  ;  Mar.  16. 

Perugia,   Andre,   Paris,   France.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

103.591  ;  Mar.  16. 

Perugia,   Andre,   Paris,   France.      Shoe  or  similar  article. 

103.592  ;  Mar.  16. 

Perugia,   Andre,   Paris,  France.     Siioe  or  similar  article. 

103,593;  Mar.  16. 
Perugia,   Andre,   Paris,  France.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

103.594:  Mar.  sr,. 
Perugia,  AndrS,   Paris,  France.      Shoe  or  similar  article. 

104,468;  May  11. 
Perugia,    Andrl,   Paris,  France.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

104,469  ;  May  11. 
Perugia,   AndrS,    Paris,  France.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

104,470;  May  11. 
Perugia,  Andr§,   Paris,  France.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

104,471 ;  May  11. 
Perugia,  Andr6,   Paris,  France.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

104,472  ;  May  11. 
Perugia,  Andre,  Paris,  France.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

104,725;  June  1. 
Perugia,   Andr^,   Paris,   France.     Shoe  or   similar  article. 

104,877  ;  June  8. 
Peters,  John  F.,  Leonia,  N.  .T.,  assignor  to  American  Can 

Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Powder  can  cap.     102,857  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Peters,  Ralph,  Clarksburg,  assignor  to  Hazel-Atlas   Glass 

Company,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.     Tumbler.     107,547  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Petersen,   Peter  C,    assignor  to   Viking  Pump   Company, 

Cedar  Falls,   Iowa.     Combined  rotary  pump  and  valve. 

103,339  ;  Feb.  23. 
Petersime    Incubator    Company,    The.       (See    Petersime, 

Ira  M.,  assignor.) 
Petersime,   Ira   M.,   assignor  to  The  Petorsimo  Incubator 

Company,     fiottysbui'g,      Oliio.        Elcctrothcrmo     bath 

cabinet.       105,074;    Juno    22. 
Peterson,    Ilari-y   C,    assignor   to   Foote   Bros.   Gear   and 

Machine  Corporation,  Cliicago,  111.    Gear  case.    103,338; 

Feb.  23. 
Potf'rson,  Isaac,  Oakland.  Calif.     Counter  stool  or  similar 

article.      100.213;  Sept.   28. 
Peterson,   Roy  E.,  assignor  to  The  E.  H.  Ilotclikiss  Com- 
pany,   Norwalk,    Conn.      Combination   stapling   ni.-icliine 

and  desk  unit.     105,497;   Aug.  3. 
Peterson,   Roy  K.,  a.ssignor  lo  Tlie  E.  II.  Ilotclikkss  Com- 
pany,   Norwalk,    C^onn.      Combination    stnpling   machinp 

and  desk  unit.     105,498;  Aug.  3. 
Peterson,   Roy  E.,  awsigiior  lo  Tlio  E.  TI.   Ilotclikiss  Com- 
pany,   Norw.'ilk,   (^oiin.      (^omliination   stai)ling   miichinc 

and  desk  unit.     105,-199  ;  Aug.  .'',. 
Peterson,   Roy  E.,   iis.signor  to  Tlic  E.   11.   Ilolclikiss  Com- 
pany,   Norwalk,    Coun.      Combination    Htapling   niMcbiive 

desk  unit.     105,500;  Aug.  3. 


Peterson,  Roy  E.,  assignor  to  The  E.  H.  Hotchkiss  Com- 
pany,  Norwalk,   Conn.      Combination   stapling  machine 

and  desk  unit.     105,501 ;  Aug.  3. 
Peterson,  Roy  E.,  assignor  to  The  E.  H.  Hotchkiss  Com- 
pany,  Norwalk,   Conn.     Combination   stapling  machine 

and  desk  unit.     105,502  ;  Aug.  3. 
Pettus,  Aubrey  J.,  Forest  HUls,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     104,930; 

June  15. 
Pettv,  Fred  J.,  assignor  to  Ball  Brothers  Company,  Muncie, 

In'd.     Packer  jar.     105,231 ;  July  6. 
Petzke,  Franklin  J.,  assignor  to  Johnson  Nut  Company, 

Minneapolis,  Minn.  Display  case.  107,658  ;  Dec.  28. 
Petzold,  William  B.  (See  Holmgren,  O.  F.,  and  Petzold.) 
I'faeffle,  Fred,  Brooldyn,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  100,057  ;  Sept.  14. 
Pfau,  Anton,  assignor  of  one-half  to  T.  G.  Rosson,  Port- 
land, Oreg.  Electrical  ornament.  105,064 ;  June  22. 
Pfeiffer,    Arthur   E.,    Worcester,   Mass.      Shoe.      105,503 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Pfeiffer,   Arthur   E.,    Worcester,    Mass.      Shoe.      105,504 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Pharis  Tire  &  Rubber  Company,  The.     (See  Reel,  Ralph 

SI.,  assignor.) 
Philippe,   Alfred,   New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to   Trifari, 

Krussman  &  Fishel,  Inc.     Brooch  or  the  like.     103,595  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Philippe,   Alfred,   New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to   Trifari, 

Krussman  &  Fishel,  Inc.     Brooch.     103,596  ;  Mar.  16. 
Philippe,   Alfred,   New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor    to   Trifari, 

Krussman  &  Fishel,  Inc.     Brooch.     103,597  ;  Mar.  16. 
Philippe,   Alfred,   New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to   Trifari, 

Krussman  &  Fishel,  Inc.     Clip.     103,598  ;  Mar.  16. 
Philippe,   Alfred,   New  York,   N.    Y.,   assignor   to   Trifari, 

Krussman   &  Fishel,   Inc.      Clip.      103,897  ;   Mar.   30. 
Philippe,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari,  Krussman  &  Fishel, 

Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Brooch  or  the  like.     105,136  ; 

June  29. 
Philippe,   Alfred,   New  York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to  Trifari, 

Krussman  &  Fishel,  Inc.     Clip.     105,402  ;  July   27. 
Philippe,   Alfred,   New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to  Trifari, 

Krussman  &   Fishel,  Inc.     Clip.     105,403  ;  July  27. 
Philippe,   Alfred,   New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to  Trifari, 

Krussman  &  Fishel,  Inc.     Clip.     105,404  ;  July  27. 
Philippe,   Alfred,   New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to  Trifari, 

Krussman  &  Fishel,  Inc.     Clip.     105.405  ;  July  27. 
Philippe,   Alfred.   New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to  Trifari, 

Krussman   &  Fishel,   Inc.     Pin  brooch.     105,406  ;  July 

27. 
Philippe,   Alfred.   New  York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to   Trifan, 

Krussman  &  Fishel,   Inc.     Pin  brooch.     105.407  ;  July 

27. 
Philippe.   Alfred,   New  York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to  Trifari, 

Knissman  &  Fishel,  Inc.     Brooch.     106,120  ;   Sept.  21. 
Philippe,   Alfred,   New  York,   N.   Y.,   assignor    to  Trifari, 

Krussman  &  Fishel,  Inc.     Brooch.     106,121 ;  Sept.   21. 
Philippe,   Alfred,    New  York,   N.   Y.,   assignor    to   Trifari, 

Krussman  &  Fishel,  Inc.     Pin  brooch.     106,122  ;  Sept. 

21. 
Philippe,   Alfred.   New  York,   N.   Y.,   assignor    to  Trifari, 

Krussman  &  Fishel,  Inc.     Clip.     106,123  ;  Sept.  21. 
Philippe.   Alfred,   New  York.   N.   Y.,   assignor    to  Trifari, 

Krussman  &  Fishel,  Inc.     Brooch  or  tlie  like.     106,145  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Pliilippe,   Alfred.   New  York,   N.  Y.,   assignor    to  Trifari, 

Krussman  &  Fishel,  Inc.     Brooch.     106,146  ;   Sept.  21. 
Philippe.  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari,  Krussman  &  Fishel, 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.      Clip.      107,121;  Nov.  23. 
Philippe.  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari.  Krussman  &  Fishel, 

Inc.,   New  Yorl?,  N.  Y.     Clip.     107,122  ;  Nov.  23. 
Philippe,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari.  Krussman  &  Fishel, 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Clip.     107,123;   Nov.  23. 
Philippe,  Alfred,  .-issignor  to  Trifari.  Krussman  &  Fishel, 

Inc.,  New   York,  X.  Y.     Clip.     107,124;   Nov.  23. 
Philippe,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari,  Krussman  &  Fishel, 

Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Clip.      107,125;  Nov.  23. 
Philippe,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari,  KrussTuan  &  Fisliel, 

Inc.,  Now  Yoric,  N.  Y.     Clip.     107,126;  Nov.  23. 
Philippe,  Alfi-od,  assignor  to  Trifari,  Krussman  &  Fishel, 

Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.      Clip.     107,127;   Nov.  23. 
Philipne.  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari.  Kr\issman  &  Fishel, 

Inc.;   Now  York,  N.  Y.     Clip.      107,128;   Nov.   23. 
Pliilippo,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari.  Krussman  &  Fishel, 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Clip.     107,129;  Nov,  23. 
Pliilippo.  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trif:iri,  Krussman  &  Fishel, 

Inc,  New  York,  N,  Y,     Clip.     107,130;  Nov.  23. 
Philippe,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari.  Krussman  &  Fishel, 

Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Brooch.     107,131  ;   Nov,  23. 
Philippe,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari,  Krussman  &  Fishel, 

Inc.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Brooch.     107,132;   Nov,  23. 
I'hilippo,  .Mfrod,  assignor  to  Trifari,  Krussman  &  Fishel, 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.Y.     Brooch.     107,133  ;  Nov,  23. 
I'hilippo.  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari.  Krussman  &   Fisliel, 

Inc.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Brooch.      107.131;  Nov.  23. 
I'hilippo,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari,  Krussman  &   Fishel, 

Inc.,   Now  York,   N.  Y.     Clip.      107,135;    Nov.  23. 
I'liilippo,  .Mfrod,  assignor  to  Trifari,  Krussman  it   Fishel, 

Inc.,  Now   York,   N.  Y.     Clip.      107,136:    Nov.   23. 
I'liilippo,  AlficMl,  assignor  to  Trifari,  Knissman  &   Fishel, 

Inc.,   Ni'w   Voik,   N.   Y.     Clip.      107,137;   Nov.  23. 
I'liilippp,  .Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifiirl,  Krussman  &   Fishel, 

Inc.,   Now  York,   N.   Y,     Clip.      107,138;   Nov.   23. 
Philippe,  .Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari,  Knissmaii  \-   l'''lshel, 

Inc.,  N(-w  York,  N.  Y.      (Mlp.      107,139;    Nov,  23 
Phillpiio,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari,  Krussnian  &   Fisliel, 

Inc.,   Now  York,  N.  Y.     Clip.     107,140;   Nov,  23, 


748 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Philippe,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari,  Krussman  k  Flshel, 
Inc.  New  York,  N.  T.     Clip.     107,141 ;  Nov.  23. 

Philippe,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari,  Krussman  &  Fishel. 
Inc..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Clip.     107,142  ;  Nov,  23. 

Philippe,  Alfred,  assignor  to  Trifari.  Knissman  &  Fishel: 
Inc..  Xew  York,  X.  Y.     Qip.     107,143  :   Xov.  23. 

Phillips.  Alan  E.,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Dress.  106,356; 
Oct.    5. 

Phillips.  Henry  F.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Screw.  104,473 ; 
May  11. 

Phillips,  Leo,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Textile  fabric  103,374  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Phillips,  Paul  D.,  Elmhurst,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Elec- 
tric 5Ifg.  Company,  Des  Plaines,  111.  Lighting  fixture. 
106.774;  Xov.  2. 

Phoenix  Manufacturing  Co.  Inc.  (See  Morris,  Julia,  as- 
signor.) 

Pichel,  Irving,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Handbag.  107t293  ; 
Xov.  30. 

Pick  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Weasler,  A.  T.,  and 
Dooley,  assignors.) 

Pick.  Oswald  M.,  assignor  to  The  Florsheim  Shoe  Com- 
pany, Chicago,  HL    Shoe  sole.     107,253  ;  Xov.  30. 

Pickands.  Alexander  B.  (See  Bumgardner,  D.,  and 
Pickands.) 

Pickin,  Rowland  O.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Game  piece. 
103,876  :  Mar.  30. 

Pickwick  Draperies,  Inc.  (See  Rosenberg,  Max  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Pierson.  Carl  W..  Rockford,  HI.  Air  conditioning  cabinet. 
106.371  :  Oct.  5. 

Pieslak,  Bernard  B.,  assignor  to  Abingdon  Sanitary  Mfg. 
Co..  Abingdon.  111.  Combined  flush  tank  for  toilets 
and  cover  therefor.     105,137  ;  June  29. 

Pilliod  Cabinet  Company,  The.  (See  PUliod,  Thomas  J., 
assignor.) 

Pilliod,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  to  The  Pilliod  Cabinet  Com- 
pany, Swanton,  Ohio.     Article  display  case.     104,698 
May  25. 

Pilliod,  Thomas  J.,  assignor  to  The  Pilliod  Cabinet  -Com 
pany.  Swanton,  Ohio.  Article  displav  case.  104,699 
May  25. 

Pilliod.  Thomas  J.,  assignor  to  The  Pilliod  Cabinet  Com 
pany,  Swanton,  Ohio.  Article  displav  case.  104,700 
May  25. 

Plncus,  Charles.      (See  Levine,  A.  M..   and  C.  Pinciis.) 

Pioneer  Watch  Case  Company.  (See  Kolberg,  Herbert  I., 
assignor.) 

Pitner.  Marion  W.,  assignor  to  The  Xational  Mineral 
Company,  Chicago.  111.     Hair  drier.     103.978:  Apr.    6. 

Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Company.  (See  Towle,  Harold  L., 
assignor.) 

Pixley,  Judson  S.,  Astoria,  X.  Y.  Electric  lantern. 
107.449  :  Dec.  14. 

Plakola  Corporation.  (See  Lednum,  William  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Planco.  Murray,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Shoe  or  similar  article. 
107.602  :  Dec.  21. 

Plankinton,  William  W.  (See  Stevens,  Clifford  B.,  as- 
signor.) 

Platinum  Products  Corp.  (See  Loewy,  Raymond,  as- 
signor.) 

Ilatt,  Stephen  A.,  assignor  to  U.  S.  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Decatur.  111.  Electric  cooker.  105,968 : 
Sept  7. 

Plummer,  Walter  D..  assignor  to  Owens-Hlinois  Glass 
Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Bottle.     105,969  ;  Sept.  7. 

Pochapin,     Max.,     Xew     York,     X.     Y.     Walking     s 
in.'5.894:  .A.iig.  31. 

Pogleln,  Louis,  assignor  to  McKc«  Glass  Company, 
Jeannette,  Pa.  Rack  for  beer-foam  scrapers.  104,380 ; 
May   4. 

Poling,  Clyde,  assignor  to  West  Virginia  Lighting  Co.. 
Inc.,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.  Indirect  electric  lighting  fix- 
ture.    105.452;  July  27. 

Pollock.  Leopold.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Decorative  lleht. 
103,953  :  Apr.  6. 

Polzer,  Frldolin,  assignor  to  The  E.  H.  Hotchkiss  Com- 
pany, Xorwalk,  Conn.  Stapling  implement.  104,726 ; 
Jane  1. 

Pomerantz.  Ilprnian.  Xr-w  Ynrk.  X.  V.  BiOt  or  similar 
article.     106.058:    Sopf.    14. 

Pomerantz,  Herman,  Xew  York,  X.  Y.  Combined  brooch 
and  belt.     106.148  ;  .Sept.  21. 

Pomeranz,  Jacob  J.     (See  Tanasso.  V.,  and  Pomeranz.) 

Pomeranz,  Jacob  J.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  T.  &  P.  Opti- 
cal Mfg.  Co.  Inc..  Xfw  York,  X.  \.  Folding  oxford  eye- 
glasses.    100,147:  Sept.  21. 

Poncher,  Louis  S..  Chicago,  111.  Combined  trunk  guard 
and  grille  guard.     104.803:  June  1. 

Popper,  Arthur.  Xew  York,  .V.  Y.  Combined  display  con- 
tainer and    card  game  accessories.     103.764;   Mar.   23. 

Porceilor  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Wultman," 
(Hiaunccy  E.,  assignor.) 

Porpora.  Mary,  Xew  York.  X.  Y.     Dress.     10C.738;  Oct. 

Porter,    William   E.,   Lowell,  assignor  to  A.   S.   Campbell 

Co..     Inc.,     East     Boston,     Mass.       Vertical     bumper 

107.0-«6  :  Nov.  ic. 
Posey.   Curtis   E.,    Waco.   Tex.      Card   game   table   cover 

or  similar  article.     105.610;  Aug.  10. 
Posnack.   Emanuel   R.,  Brooklyn,   K.   T.      Desk   stand   for 

iwpers  and  writing  paraphernalia.     103. C89  ;  Mar.  23. 


ing     stick. 


Posner,    Thomas,    Xew    Lork.    X.    Y.      Dress.      105,672 
Aug.  17. 

Poster,    Sidnev   J.,    Xew   York,    X.    Y.      Dress.      106.850 
Xov.  2. 

Poster,    Sidney   J.,   Xew   York.    X.   Y.     Dress.      106,948 
Xov.  9. 

Postman,  Louis,  Xew  Rochelle,  X.  Y.     Glove.     105,181 
June  29. 

Posture  Research  Corporation.  (See  Wood,  Glenn  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Potts,  Charles  S.,  assignor  to  Grand  Rapids  Bookcase  & 
Chair  Co.,  Hastings,  Mich.  Telephone  booth.  107,321 ; 
Dec.  7. 

Powell,  Dwight,  assignor  to  The  General  Fireproofing  Com- 
pany, Youngstown,  Ohio.     Chair.     102.915  :  Jan.  26. 

Powell  Dwight,  assignor  to  The  General  Fireproofing 
Company,  Youngstown.  Ohio.     Chair.     102.916  ;  Jan.  26. 

Powell  Dwight,  assignor  to  The  General  Fireproofing 
Company,  Youngstown,  Ohio.     Chair.     102.917  ;  Jan.  26. 

Powell,  Dwight,  assignor  to  General  Fireproofing  Com- 
pany, Youngstown,  Ohio.     Chair.     103,340  ;  Feb.  23. 

Powell,  Ellis  E.,  Seattle,  Wash.  Egg  scale.  105,970; 
Sept  7. 

Powers  Regulator  Company,  Tb-?.  (See  Snediker,  Morton 
O.,  assignor.) 

Pratt,  Gust,  Detroit,  Mich.     Mat.     105.765  :  Aug.  24. 

Pratt,  Seeley  F.,  assignor  to  Union  Steel  Chest  Corpora- 
tion, Le  Rov,  X.  Y.  MetaUic  utilitv  box.  106.124; 
Sept  21. 

Precision  Metal  Workers.  (See  Grunwald,  Albert  C, 
assignor.) 

Precision  Products  Company.  (See  Hollister,  Donald  C, 
assignor.) 

Preece.  Fred  W.,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Putting  game  apparatus. 
107.254  :  Xov.  30. 

Prentice.  Max  G.  D..  Washington,  D.  C.  Radiator  cap 
ornament.     105.232  :  July  6. 

Presslaff,  Murray.     (See  Bernstein,  I.  H..  and  Presslafif.) 

Prestinari,  Eugen,  Summit,  assignor  to  (iemex  Company, 
Xewark.  X.  J.    Bracelet  chain.    104,544  ;  May  18. 

Preston.  Edward  S.,  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  Chicago  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  lU.  Elec^trlc  fan. 
102,701 ;  Jan.  12. 

Preston.  Edward  S..  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  Chicago  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Electric 
toaster  or  the  like.     105,713  ;  Aug.  17. 

Preston.  Edward  S..  Hinsdale,  111.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Electric  Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  HI.  Electric 
waiBe  iron  or  the  like.     105.778  :  Aug.  24. 

Preston,  Edward  S..  Hinsdale,  lU.,  assignor  to  CThicago 
Electric  Manufacrurine  Companv,  CHiicago,  HL  Electric 
toaster  or  the  like.     105.779  ;  Aug.  24. 

Preston.  Edward  S..  Hinsdale,  m.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  Chicago,  HI.  Electric 
sandwich  toaster  or  the  like.     105,805  ;  Aug.  24. 

Preston.  Edward  S..  Hinsdale.  111.,  assignor  to  Chicago 
Electric  Manufacturing  Company.  Chicago,  111.  Electric 
sandwich  toaster  or  the  like.     105.806  ;  Aug.  24. 

Preston.  Edward  S..  Hinsdale,  HI.  Electric  waffle  iron 
and  the  like.     106,214  :  Sept  28. 

Preston.  Edward  S..  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  Chicago  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing  Companv,  Chicago,  111.  Bread 
toaster.    107.450  ;  Dec.  14. 

Preston.  Edward  S..  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  Chicago  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing  Companv.  Chicago,  111.  Sandwich 
toaster  or  the  like.     107.451  ;  Dec.  14. 

Preston,  Edward  S.,  Hinsd.ile.  assignor  to  Chicago  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing  Companv,  Chicago,  HI.  Toaster. 
107,452:  Dec.  14. 

Preston.  Edward  S..  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  Chicago  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing  Companv,  Chicago,  HI.  Stove. 
107.453:  Dec.  14. 

Preston.  Edward  S..  Hinsdale,  assignor  to  Chicago  Elec- 
tric Manufacturing  Company,  Chicago,  111.  WafHe  mold 
or  the  like.     107,454  :  Dec.  14. 

Pribil,  Alexis  R.,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Vehicle.  103,248 ;  Feb. 
16. 

Price  Brothers.  Inc.     (See  Hammer,  Hvman  C,  assignor.) 
PriTC,  David  W.,  Xew  York.  X.  Y.     Dress.     103.268  ;  Feb. 

Price.   David   W..   Xew   York.    X.   Y.      Dross.      103,375; 

rrw.  David  W.,  Xew  York.  X.  Y.     Dress.     106.258  ;  Sept 

Price.   David   W.,   Xew   York,   X.    Y.     Dress.      106.357 

Oct.  5. 
Price,   David  W.,   New    York,    X.   Y.     Dress.      106.399 

Oct.    5. 

^'■i^£:   I}"T«d    ^M    ^"ew    York,    X.    Y.      Dress.      106,400 

Oct.  ■">. 
■Price.    David-  W.,    New   York.    X.    Y.      Dress.      106,401 

Oct.    5. 

Price.    David   W.,    Xew    York,    X.    Y.      Dress.      106,408 

Oct  o. 
Price,   David    W.,   Xew   York.    X.    Y.      Dress.      106.409 

Oct.  5. 
Price.    David    W.,    Xew    York.    X.    Y.     Dress.     106.492 

Oct.  12. 
Price,    David    W.,    Xew    York.    X.    Y.     Dress.     106.493 

Oct.  12. 
Price,    David    W.,    Xew    York.    X.    Y.      Dress.      107.056 

Nov.  16. 


LIST   OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


749 


Price,  Howard  M.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  assignor  to  The  Bridge- 
port Metal  Goods  Manufacturing  Company,  Bridgeport, 
Conn.     Flaslilight  casing.     107,578  :  Dec.  21. 

Price,  James  R.,  assignor  to  Gorham  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Providence.  K.  I.  Spoon  or  other  article  of  flat- 
ware.    107,660  ;  Dee.  28. 

Price,  Milton,  assignor  to  Artcrest  Manufacturing  Co., 
Chicago,  111.  Storage  cabinet  or  similar  article. 
107,609  ;  Dec.  28. 

Price,  Oscar  M.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Muddler.  104,381 ; 
May  4. 

Price,  Oscar  M.,  Oakland,  Calif.  Muddler.  105,182 ; 
June  29. 

Prigozen,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coat.  105,011 ; 
Aug.  10. 

Prigozen,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coat.  106,375 ; 
Oct.    5. 

Prigozen,  Nathan,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coat.  106,376 ; 
Oct.    5. 

Prigozen,  Nathan,  New  Yorlc,  N.  Y.  Coat.  107,031 : 
Nov.  16. 

Prime  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Kelly,  Daniel 
A.,  assignor.) 

Prince,  Charles  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Body  for  two- 
wheeled  vehicles.     102,956  ;  Jan.  26. 

Prince  Matchabelli,  Inc.     (See  Stone,  Eula  M.,  assignor.) 

Prince  Matchabelli  Perfumery,  Inc.  (See  Ganz,  Paul  H., 
assignor.) 

Pritchard,  Nelle  W.,  Atlantic  Beach,  Fla.  Combined  sun 
visor  and  ventilator  for  motor  vehicle  windows. 
102,974  ;  Jan.  26. 

Pro-phy-lac-tic  Brush  Company.  (See  Rabusen,  Joseph, 
assignor. ) 

Protectorseal  Company  of  America.  (See  Anschicks, 
Rudolph  J.,  assignor.) 

Prouty,  Willis  O.,  liermosa  Beach,  Calif.  Jug.  103,286  ; 
Feb.  16. 

Prouty,  Willis  O.,  Hermosa  Beach,  Calif.  Tile.  106,809  ; 
Nov.  2. 

Providence  Braid  Company.  (See  Fawcett,  William  V.  M., 
assignor.) 

Pryale,  Harry  M.,  Pontine,  Mich.    Tire.     106,000;  Sept.  7. 

Puciloski,  Benjamin,  Cicero,  111.  Medallion  or  similar 
article.     102,993  ;  Feb.  2. 

Puciloski,  Benjamin,  Cicero,  111.  Display  medallion  or 
similar  article.     106,810  ;  Nov.  2. 

Pullen,  Harry,  Preston,  Md.  Wind  reed  musical  toy  or  the 
lilve.     103,251  ;  Feb.  16. 

Pullman  Couch  Company.  (See  Hines,  H.  H.,  and 
McKeown,  assignors.) 

Pullman-Standard  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  (See 
Stout,  William  B.,  assignor.) 

Puppo,  Joseph  A.,  Crestwood,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Artificial  leather.     103,882  ;  Mar.  30. 

Puppo,  Joseph  A.,  Crestwood,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Arti- 
ficial leather.     104,637  ;  May  25. 

Puppo,  Joseph  A.,  Crestwood,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Arti- 
ficial leather.     104,638  ;  May   25. 

Puppo,  Joseph  A.,  Crestwood,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Arti- 
ficial leather.     104,639  ;   May  25. 

Purdy,  Charles  F.      (See  Jandus,  H.   S.,  and  Purdy.) 

Quaker  Lace  Company  Incorporated.  (See  Miller,  Walter 
C,  assignor.) 

Quaker  Lace  Company  Incorporated.  (See  Otto,  Fer- 
dinand P.,  assignor.) 

Quaker  Laco  Company  Incorporated.  (See  Waterfield, 
James,  assignor.) 

Quaker  Lace  Company  Incorporated.  (See  Wolf,  William, 
assignor.) 

Quaranto,  Tellie.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 
106,739  ;  Oct.  26. 

Quaranto,  Tellie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,903 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Quinn,  Gilbert  P.,  Beachmont,  assignor  to  Panther-Panco 
Rubber  Co.  Inc.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Shoe  sole.  103,507  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Raap,  Peter  H.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Central  Metallic 
Casket  Co.,  Cliicago,  III.     Medallion.     107,032  ;  Nov.  16. 

Rabuson,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Pro-phy-lac- 
tic  lirnsli  Company,  Nortliampton,  Mass.  Brush  back. 
:  04,878;  Juno  8. 

Racen,  Ferdinand,  assignor  to  W.  G.  Shelton  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.     Cliair.     103,690;  Mar.  23 

Radock,  Gerl  rude.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dross.  104,903  ; 
June  8. 

Radtke,  Bruno,  assignor  to  E.xhiblt  Supply  Company, 
Cliicago,  lii.     Gun  sland.     105,317:  July  13. 

Railloy  Corpora  lion.     (S<>0  Goodman,  Edwin  R.,  assignor.) 

Raiiioy  Corpornlion.     (See  lliidobrand.  Otto  (!.,  assignor.) 

Itailloy    (Jorporal  ion.       (See    JCantor,    Edward,    assignor.) 

Rainbault,  ,lolin  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  (lOiuM-nl 
Electric  (Jompnny.     Clock   case.     102.7(!3  ;  Jan.  19. 

RainbaiiU,  John  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Cyclometer  clock  case.  102,840  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Rainbault,  Jolin  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  nsslgnor  to  General 
Electric  (Joiniiany.     Clock  case.     102,918;  Jan.  20. 

Rainbault,  John  1'.,  Now  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  <i<'Moral 
lOlectrlc  Company.     Clock  ease.     102,010  ;  Jan.  20. 


Rainbault,  John  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.     Timer  case.     103,162  ;  Feb.  9. 

Rainbault,  John  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Clock  case.     104,046  ;  Apr.  13. 

Rainbault,  John  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Clock  case.     104,047  ;  Apr.  13. 

Rainbault,  John  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Clock  case.    104,048 ;  Apr.  13. 

Rainbault,  John  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Clock  case.     104,049  ;  Apr.  13. 

Rainbault,  John  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Gen- 
eral Electric  Company.     Clock  dial.     105,714  ;  Aug.  17. 

Rainbo  Bread  Company  of  Saginaw.  (See  Mills,  Kendall 
A.,  assignor.) 

Rainone,  Nicholas,  Chicago,  HI.  Tubing  for  lamp  stands 
or  the  like.     104,581 ;  May  18. 

Rambacher,  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Toy.  104,746; 
June  1. 

Ramel,  Hans,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Combined  display  re- 
ceptacle and  merchandise  receiving  container.  103,859  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Ramos,  Candido  M.,  Delano,  Calif.  Crib-fan.  106,904; 
Nov.  9. 

Ramsey,  Maxwell  E.,  St.  Louis  County,  Mo.  Bier. 
106,325  ;  Oct.  5. 

Rand,  James  H.,  Jr.,  and  B.  E.  Benner,  assignors  to  Rem- 
ington Rand  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Typewriting  machine, 
102,975  ;  Jan.  26. 

Randall,  Robert  L.,  assignor  to  Mortuary  Supply  Co., 
Inc.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Casket  handle  bracket. 
104,148  ;  Apr.  20. 

Randall,  Walter  H.,  and  W.  E.  Parsons,  Waterville,  Maine, 
and  W.  J.  Schwertfeger,  West  Englewood,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Canal  National 
Bank    of   Portland,    Portland,    Maine.      Packing   sheet. 

103.860  ;  Mar.  30. 

Randall,  Walter  H.,  W.  E.  Parsons,  Waterville,  Maine, 
and  W.  J.  Schwertfeger,  West  Englewood,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Canal  National 
Bank    of    Portland,    Portland,    Maine.      Packing   sheet. 

103.861  ;  Mar.  30. 

Randall,  Walter  H.,  W.  E.  Parsons,  Waterville,  Maine, 
and  W.  J.  Schwertfeger,  West  Englewood,  N.  J.,  as- 
signors, by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Canal  National 
Bank   of    Portland,    Portland,    Maine.      Packing    sheet. 

103.862  ;  Mar.  30. 

Raney,   Robert  M.,  Euclid,    assignor  to  Willard    Storage 

Battery    Company,    Cleveland,    Ohio.      "Vent    plug    for 

storage  batteries.     103,790  ;  Mar.  23. 
Rannev,    Fred   T.,    Kansas    City,    Mo.     Highway   marker. 

107,579  ;  Dec.  21. 
Ransome  Concrete  Machinery  Co.      (See  Faber,  John  P., 

assignor.) 
Raphaels,    Edwin,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric 

103,765  ;  Mar.  23. 
Rapids  Equipment  Co.  Inc.      (See  Ribble,   Harry  W.,  as- 
signor.) 
Rapids,  Felix  R..  Chicago,  111.     Brush.     106.819  ;  Nov.  2. 
Rapp,  Leon  R.,  Carpenterville,  N.  J.     Basket  or  similar 

article.     105,248  ;  July  6. 
Rasmussen,  Lloyd  E.,  Pontiac,  111.     Place  card.     106,507 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Rasmussen,   Sophus.      (See  Hanson,   R.  N.,  and  Rasmus- 
sen.) 
Rau,  Melvin  C,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Lamp.     105,612  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Rauh,  Frederic  H.,  South  Orange,  assignor  to  J.  Wiss  & 

Sons  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.     Combined  kitchen  shears  and 

container  opener.     104,727  ;  June  1. 
Ray,    Harold    R.,    Woodstock,    111.      Multiple   trough    out- 
door weatherproof  feeder.     107,280  ;  Nov.  30. 
Ray,  Harold   R.,  Woodstock,   111.     Outdoor  weatherproof 

feeder.     107,281  ;  Nov.  30. 
Ray   Individual   Mausoleum   Company.      (See  Mlckelsen, 

Earl  J.) 
Ray  Oil  Burner  Co.     (See  Hay  ward.  Nelson,  assignor.) 
Ray,  Rudolph  II.     (See  Mickelsen,  Earl  J.,  assignor.) 
liaymoiul.     Carl     S.,     Flint,     Midi.     Artificial    lisli    bait, 

100. or.!)  ;  Sept.  14. 
Raymond,     Carl     S.,     Flint,     Midi.     Artificial     flsh    »•  •*. 

100.060;   Sept.   14. 
Raymond,   Horace   H.,   Berlin,   assignor   to  The    Stanley 

Works,    Now   Britain,    Conn.      Handle   or   the   like    for 

doors  and  (lraw(>rs.     107,455  ;  Dec.  14. 
Raymond,   Ijainliort   L.,  Minneapolis,   Minn.     Tinsel  orna- 
ment for  Cluistnias  trees.      105.807  ;  Aug.  24. 
Raymond,   L.-iiiibort   L.,   Minneapolis.   Alinn.     Tinsel  orna- 

Tiiont  for  Christinas  troos.     107,2.">5;  Nov.  30. 
Raymond,   Lamliort    L..   Miiinoapolis,   Minn.     Tinsel  orna- 

iiM'iit   Tor  Cliristmas  I  rocs.     1()7,250:  Nov.  30. 
Raymond,   Ljimbort   L.,   Miniieapoli.<i,   Jllnn.     Tinsel  orna- 

111011 1  for  Christmas  troos.     107.257  :  Nov.  30. 
Rayiiionil,   I/niibort   L.,   Minnoaiiolls.   Minn.     Tinsel  orna- 

nioiil   for  Christinas  troos,     107. 25S;  Nov.  .'!0. 
Raymond,   Lambert   L.,   Mlniioapolis.    Minn.     Tinsel  orna- 

nic'iit  I'oi-  ("liiistniMa  troos.     l()7.li(il  ;  W'C.  28. 
RaymoiKl,   I,:iiiil)ort    I,..    Miiinoapolis.    Minn.      Tinsel   orna- 

iiioiit   for  Cliri.slMiMS  troo.s.     1117. (i(i2;  Doc.  28. 
Itooonslnu'llon     I'Miianoo     Corporation.       (See-     I'ollogrin, 

lOhiior  !>.,  assignor.) 
!!(><!    lli-ad    nraiid    Company.      (See    Andorsoii,    .\hiia    IC, 

.•isslgiior.) 


750 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  193 


Electrical  humidifying 
Humidifier.     107,548 ; 


Ked  Lion  Table  Company.  (See  Cniun.  Rudolf,  as- 
signor.) 

Reed  iV-  I'.arton.      (See  Turner,  George  L..  assignor.) 

Beed,   E.   P.,  &  Co.      (See  Ebling,  Walter,   assignor.) 

Reel,  Ralph  M.,  Granville,  assignor  to  The  Pharis  Tire  & 
Rubber  Company,  Newark,  Ohio.  Tire.  107,322  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Rot'ves,  Donald  H„  assignor  to  General  Motors  Corpora- 
tion, Dayton,  Ohio.  Drinking  water  cooler  fountain. 
lOG.OGl  :   .'^ept.   14. 

Reeves.  Julius  B.,  Gastonia,  N.  C.  Textile  fabric. 
106.542  :  Oct.  19. 

Beeves  Manufacturing  Company.  The.  (See  Vogan. 
Frank   M.,   assignor.) 

Begelmann,  Fritz.  Cranston,  assignor  to  Carl-Art,  Inc., 
Providence,  R.  I.  Jewclrv  finding  for  pins  or  the  like. 
105,613  ;  Aug.   10. 

Reid,   Elmer  A..  Morrisville,   Pa. 
device.     107,344  ;  Dec.  7. 

Reid.   Ehner   A.,   Morrisville,    Pa. 
Dec.  21. 

Reid.  Frederick  M..  assignor  to  Fruehauf  Trailer  Com- 
pany. Detroit,  Mich.    Trailer  vehicle.     107,699  :  Dec.  28. 

Reid.  Frederick  M.,  assignor  to  Fruehauf  Trailer  (Company, 
Detroit.  Mich.     Trailer  vehicle.     107,700  ;  Dec.  28. 

Reid.  Frederick  M..  assismor  to  Fruehauf  Trailer  Company, 
Detroit,  Mich.    Trailer  vehicle,    107,701 :  Dec.  28. 

Reilly.  Alfred  F.,  N.  Attleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Evans 
Case  Company.  Vanity  case  or  the  like.  105,138 ; 
June  29. 

Reilly,  William  J..  .A.ttleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Evans 
Case  Company.  Xrimniing  for  receptacles  for  cigarettes 
or  other  articles.     102,640  ;  Jan.  5. 

Beill.v,  William  J.,  Attleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Evans 
Case  Company.  Receptacle  for  cigarettes  or  other  arti- 
cles.    102.641  ;  Jan.  5. 

Reilly,  William  J,,  .\ttleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Evans 
C^se  Company.  Receptacle  for  cigarettes  or  other  ar- 
ticles.    103.829  ;  Mar.  30. 

Reill.v,  William  J.,  Attleboro.  Mass.,  assignor  to  Evans 
Case  Companv.  Trimming  for  receptacles  for  cigarettes 
or  other  articles.     103.8.30  ;  Mar.  30. 

Reilly.  William  J..  Attleboro,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Evans 
Case  Company,     Compact  or  the  like.     106.609  :  Oct.  19. 

Eeiman,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric.  103,083  : 
Feb.   2. 

Reiman,  Paul,  New  York,  X.  Y. 
Feb.  2. 

Reiman,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Feb.   2. 

Reiman,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Feb.  2. 

Reinecke,  Jean  O.      (See  Barnes,  J.  F.,  and  Reinecke.) 

Reinecke,  Jean  O..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Coolerator 
Company,  Dulurh,  Minn.  Refrigerator.  102,802  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Reinecke,  Jean  O..  Chicago.  111.,  assignor  to  The  Cooler- 
ator Company.  Duluth,  Minn.  Refrigerator.  102.803  ; 
Jan.  19. 

Reinhardt.  Willard  I....  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  assignor  to 
Willard  Storage  Battery  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Storage  battery   case.      103.979  :  Apr.   6. 

Reinhardt.  Willard  L.,  Shaker  Heights.  Ohio,  assignor 
to  Willard  Storage  Battery  Compauv,  Cleveland.  Ohio. 
Storage  battery   case.     104.806  :   June   1. 

Beinsbctg.  Philip,  Chicago,  III.  Combined  cap  and  ped- 
estal for  a  collapsible  tube.     103,269;  Feb.   16. 

Reliance  JIanufacturing  Company.  (See  Torhauer,  John- 
nye  L.,  assignor.) 

Remington  Arms  Company.  (See  Eoucheron,  Pierre  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Remington  R.nnd,  Inc.  (See  Andersen,  Niels  Y.,  as- 
signor.) 

Remington  Rand  Inc.     (See  R.and,  J.  H.,  Jr..  and  Benner.) 

Remington  Rand  Inc.  (See  Zellers,  J.  A.,  and  Bridgwater, 
a.sslgnors. ) 

Bench,  John  A.,  Lima,  Ohio.  Knee  rest  102,764 ;  Jan. 
19. 

Benken,  Martha,  Chicago.  111.  Perfume  container. 
106,452  :  Oct,  12. 

Renner,  Frank,  Chicago,  III.  CofToe  brewer.  103,508 : 
Mar.  9. 

Benner.  Henry  M.,  Elk  City,  Okla.  Shovel  blade. 
102.0.'7  :  Jan.  26. 

Mnmaroneck.  N.  Y.     Sun  glasses. 


Textile  fabric. 
Textile  fabric. 
Textile  fabric. 


103,084 ; 

103.085  : 

103.086  ; 


Mamaroneck,   N.   Y.      Eye  mask. 
(See  Allen,   G.  N.,   Ressegger,  and 


Rpnrch1<>r.  Frances  A., 

104.172  :    \pr.  20. 
Rentchler.    Franro.q    A. 

104,20  1  ;  Apr,  27. 
Resseeger,    Llnyd   E. 

Fleming.) 
BessinciT,  Paul  M..  Chicaco.  Til.,  assignor  to  The  Parker 

Pen  r.imp.Tny.  Janesvill".  Wis.    Fountain  pen  or  similar 

article.      106. .",26:  Oct.  5. 
Ressineer.  Paul  M..  Chicago.  111.,  and  I.  D.  Tofft.  assicnors 

to  The  Parker  Pen  Compnny.  Janesvllle.  Wis.     Fountain 

pon   .'ind   pencil   clip.      10T.70S'   D«>c.   28. 
Reftich.    Kort.    Grand    Rapids,   Mich.,   assignor    to   Terrv 

Penflller  Co.,  Janesvllle.  Wis.     Inkwell.     103.341  ;  Feli 

23. 
Revere  Copper  and  Brass  Incorporated.     (See  Farr.  Fred 

D..  Rssienor.) 
Reynolds,  Benjamin  S.,  assignor  to  Bnrgess  Battery  Com- 
pany, ^ladison.  Wis.     Communication  booth.     i(),T9,"i4- 

Apr.  6. 


Reynolds,  Edwin  T.,  assignor  to  Lorr  Laboratories,   Inc., 

West  New  York,  N.  J.     Bottle.     103,287  ;  Feb.  IC. 
Reynolds,   Edwin   T..   West  Englewood.   assignor  to  Lorr 

Laboratories.    Inc.,    Paterson,    N.    J.      Container    cap. 

106,820 :  Nov.  2. 
Reynolds.    Lester   A.,   Los   Angeles,    Calif.      Sewing    kit. 

103.187  :    Feb.    9. 
Reynolds   Metals  Company.      (See  Campbell,   James    M., 

assignor.) 
Rheinauer,  Daniel,  assignor  to  New  York  Knitting  MiUs, 

Ind.,    New     York,    N.    Y.      Knitted    two-piece    dress. 

104,405;  May  4. 
Rhoerbangh,    Robert  R.     (See  Carolan,   F.,   and    Rhoer- 

baugh.) 
Ribble,   Harry  W.,  Niles  Center.  Dl..  assignor,   by  mesne 

assignments,    to    Rapids    Equipment    C"o.    Inc.,    Cedar 

Rapids.    Iowa.      Combined    beverage    cooling    and    dis- 
pensing cabinet.     107,092  ;  Nov.  23. 
Ribera,  Lucien,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Finger  ring.     104,640  ; 

May  25. 
Ribera,  Lucien,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Finger  ring.     105,030  ; 

June  22. 
Rice,  Henry  T.      (See  Ohlsson,  I.  G.,  and  Rice.) 
Rice.    Verne   L.,    Shrewsbury,    Mass.,    assignor   to    Wiley- 

Bickford-Sweet      Corp..      Worcester,      Mass.        Slipper. 

104,668;  May  25. 
Rich,    Harrv    E..    and    J.    Greenberg.    New    York,    N.    T. 

Hat  form.     103.915  ;  Mar.  30. 
Richard,    Louis   J..    New   York.    N.    Y.     Dress.     105,520; 

Ocr.   12. 
Richards.  Boggs  &  King,  Inc.     (See  Eichards,  Harvey  B., 

assignor.) 
Richards,    Ernest   V.,    Jr.,   New   Orleans,   La.      Combined 

ticket     mutilating    and     commodity    display     cabinet. 

103,252  ;  Feb.  16. 

Richards,  Harvey  B.,  Lake  Bluff.  111.,  assignor  to  Richards, 
Boggs  and  King.  Ina,  Chicago.  111.  Rain  cape.  102,841 ; 
Jan.    19. 

Richards.  Harvey  B.,  Lake  Bluff,  assignor  to  Richards, 
Boggs  &  King,  Inc.,  Chicaeo.  HI.  Glove  protector. 
104,807  ;  June  1. 

Richards,  Harvey  B.,  Lake  Bluff,  assignor  to  Richards, 
Boggs  &  King,  Inc.,  Chicago,  HI.  Apron.  104,808 ; 
June  1. 

Richards.  Harvey  B.,  Lake  Bluff,  assignor  to  Richards, 
Boggs  and  King,  Inc..  Chicago.  lU.  Combined  rain- 
coat and  hood.     105.075  ;   June  22. 

Richards.  Harvey  B.,  Lake  Bluff,  assignor  to  Richards, 
Boggs  &  King.  Inc.,  Chicago,  lU.  Galosh.  106,676 ; 
Oct.  26. 

Richardson  Company,  The.  (See  Keller,  Charles  L.,  as- 
signor.) 

Richardson  Company,  The.  (See  Rieser,  Oliver  O.,  as- 
signor.) 

Richardson,  Jean  B..  New  York,  N.  Y.  Miniature  re- 
freshment bar.     105.895  ;  Aug.  31. 

Richcreek,  Edith.  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Shade  pull. 
103.955  ;  Apr.  6. 

Richeson,  Sanford  E..  Jersey  Citv.  N.  J.,  assignor  of  one- 
half  to  J.  Howard.  New  Rochelle.  N.  Y.  Casing  for  a 
coffee  roasting  machine.     103,188  ;  Feb.  9. 

Richter,  Maxwell,  New  York,  X.  Y.  Dress.  103,659  ;  Mar. 
16. 

Richtmyer.  Arthur  R..  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Belt  for  per- 
sonal wear.     105,408  :  July  27. 

Richtmyer.  Arthur  R..  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Belt  for  per- 
sonal wear.     105.409  :  Julv  27. 

Richtmyer,  Arthur  R.,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.  Belt  for  per- 
son.al  wear.     105.410  :  July  27. 

Riddell.  William  .\..  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak  Companv. 
Kochester,  N.  Y".  Shutter  casing  for  cameras.  106,06:' ; 
Sept.  14. 

Rideout,  John  G.,  Cleveland.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Columbia 

^.nameimg  &   Stampins   Co..    Inc.,   Terre   Haute,    Ind. 

Coffeepot.     103.691 ;  Mar.  23. 
Rideout.  John  O..  Cleveland.  Ohio,  assicnor  to  Columbian 

l;.nameling    &    Stamping   Co.,    Inc..    terre    Haute,    Ind. 

Comb:nct.     107.093  ;  Nov   23 
Rideout.  John  G..  Cleveland,  Ohio,  assismor  to  Columbian 

i-nameling    &    Stamping   Co..    Inc.,    Terre   Haute,    Ind. 

Combmet.     107.094;  Nov.  23. 
Rideout,  John  G„  Cleveland.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Columbian 

Enameling    &    Stamping   Co.,    Inc..    Terre   Haute,    Ind. 

Conihinet.     107.09,")  ;  Nov.  23 
RIdeont.  John  G..  Cleveland.'o'hio.  assienor  to  Columbian 

enameling    &    Stamping   Co.,    Inc.,    Terre    Haute.    Ind. 

Combmet.     107,096  :  Nov.  23 
Rideout.  John  G..  Cleveland. "ohio.  assicnor  to  Columbian 

Enameling    &  .^tamping   Co..    Inc.,    Terre   Haute,    Ind. 

C.imbmet.     107.097  ;  Nov.  23 
Rideout.  John  p..  Cleveland.  Ohio,  assicnor  to  Columbian 

n.t^P'!}'^.^  ■^n-^/liJ?'f'l'?-    <^"-    I°<"-    Terre    Haute,    Ind. 
Combmet.     107.008  ;  Nov.  23. 

Rideout.  John  G.    Cleveland.  Ohio,  assignor  to  Columbian 

cSn';?.^  i'oi'^l^oTN'cfv'^S-    ""=••    '^'■'''   ''''''''    ^"^• 
Riebe.  Charles  F.,  assignor  of  one-third  to  Clvde  J.  :Mast, 
n.  J''''.^'V^'°°*-     Game  Table.     104.809  ;  June  1. 
Kl^bold.  Kasper  J.    assignor  to   Caradine  Hat  Company, 

St   Louis    Mo.     Hat.     106.694  :  Oct.  26 
Kleck.    Paul    B..    Minneapolis,    Minn.     Combined    candle 

bo'd.i-  .m,;  t.ihi,.  decoration.     105,344;  Julv  20. 


LIST   OF   DESIGN  PATENTEES 


751 


Eieser,  Oliver  O.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Richard- 
son Company,  Lockland,  Ohio.  Battery  container. 
103,542  ;  Mar.  9. 

Riptveld,  Harry,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cake  server  or  similar 
article.     107,100  :  Nov.  23. 

Rifkin,  iMilton,  Denver,  Colo.     Store.     105,236  :  July  6. 

Rifl<in,  Milton,  Denver,  Colo.  Showcase.  107,456  ;  Dec. 
3  4. 

Rink,  Robert  M.,  assignor  to  The  Goshen  Manufacturing 
Company,  Goshen,  Ind.     Lawn  settee.     103,956  ;  Apr.  6. 

Ripley,  Duane  L.,  assignor  to  JNIarkel  Electric  Products, 
Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Diftuser  for  electric  lighting  fix- 
tures.     102,858  :   Jan.    19. 

Ritchie,  Edward  W.      (See  Lail,  Andrew  B.,  assignor.) 

Eittenhouse,  A.  E.,  Co.  (See  Rittenhouse,  Lloyd,  as- 
signor.) 

Rittenhouse,  Lloyd,  assignor  to  The  A.  E.  Eittenhouse  Co., 
Inc.,  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y.  Housing  for  a  signal  device. 
102,958  ;  Jan.   26. 

Eltter,    Saul,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Watch   bracelet    strap. 

102.765  ;   Jan.    19. 

Eitter,    Saul,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Watch   bracelet    strap. 

102.766  ;    Jan.    19. 

Eitter,    Saul,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Watch    bracelet   strap. 

102.767  ;  Jan.  19. 

Ritter,  Saul,  New  Yorit,  N.  Y.     Bracelet  chain.     102,842  ; 

Jan.   3  9. 
Rival  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Hand,  Thomas  L., 

assignor.) 
Rival  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Majewski,   Joseph 

M.,  Jr.) 
Eives,  Joo  B.,  !Maramec,  Okla.     Bulletin  board  sign  or  the 

like.     105,183  ;  June  29. 
Eives,  Joe  B.,  Maramec.  Okla.     Bulletin  board  sign  or  the 

like.     105,505  ;  Aug.  3. 
Eizer,   Carl  L.,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Thermometer  Com- 
pany,  Springfield,  Ohio.     Desk  thermometer.     104,641  ; 

May  25. 
Roach,  Floyd  I.      (See  Delf.  George  A.,  assignor.) 
Robaezynski,  Ladislaus.      (See  Cooper.  Nathan,  assignor.) 
Robbins,    Meyer   L.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Finger    ring   or 

similar  article.      105,139  :   June   29. 
Roberson,   Willard   D.,   assignor   to   Yale   Fabrics    Corpo- 
ration,   New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric    or    similar 

article.     106.638;  Oct.  19. 
Roberson,   Willard   D.,   assignor   to   Yale   Fabrics    Corpo- 
ration,   New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric    or    similar 

article.     106,639  ;  Oct.  19. 
Roberson,    Willard    D.,    assignor   to   Yale    Fabrics    Corp., 

New   Y'ork,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric    or    similar   article. 

]  06.905:  Nov.  9. 
Roberts,   John  J.,   Louisville,  Ky.     Electric  traffic  signal 

for  graduating  transit-periods.     104,518  ;  May  11. 
Robertson,    Arthur    F.       (See    Dunham,    L.     R.    S.,    and 

Robertson.) 
Robeson-Kochester  Corporation.     (See  Schott,  Howard  H., 

assignor. ) 
Robinson,    Fernande    V.,    Richmond,    Va.      Atomizer    cap. 

103,898;  Mar.  30. 
Eobinson,    Herand,   Columbus,    Ohio.     Instrument   for  lo- 
cating displaced  vertebra  of  the  spine.     102,804  ;  .Tan. 

10. 
Itobinson,   Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Cap  for  electrical 

vaporizers.     103,692  :  Mar.  23. 
Robinson    Slay    Products    Company,    TIio,       (See    Wasnci-, 

Edwin  T>..   assignor.) 
Rodnnfit,    Charles    H.    H.,    Neuilly-sur-Seine,    assignor    to 

Soci^t6  Anonvnie  ;  Etahlissoments  Ed.  .Tneger,  Levallois- 

Pcrr<4.  Fnincc.      Clock.      in.",, 760  .\i.g.  24 
Rop,   ilayo   E..   Elyria,  and   W.   H.   Adams.  Cleveland,   as- 

si'-'nors   to   The   Colson    Corporation,    Elyria,   Ohio.      In- 

hnlator.     102.702;  Jan.  12. 
Roolirich,    Paul    E.,    Hastings,    N.    Y.,   assignor    to    Blake 

Miinufncturing  (Corporation,    Clinton,   Mass.     Bottle  or 

similar  article.     104,474;  May  11. 
Roehrich.    Pjuil    E.,    H.Tstings,    N.    Y.,    assignor    to    Blake 

Maniifncturing    Corporation,    Clinton,     Mass.       Jar     or 

similar  article.     104,728:  June  3. 
Roisch,    Kudolpli    a.,    assignor    to    The   Eraser   Co.,    Inc., 

Syracnsi-.    X.    Y.      Ink   eraser.      10G,-15:',  ;    Oct.   12. 
RofTwarg.  Theodore,  and  A.   Savastano,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Finger  ring.     105,140;   Juno  29. 
Rogers,  ClilTord  W.      (Sec  Doll,  J.  T,..  and  Rogers.) 
Rogers,  Jackson   D.,  Bay  Village,  Ohio.     Chair  or  similar 

article.     106,543;  Oct.  10. 
Rogers,  .Tack.son  D.,  Bay  Village,  Ohio.     Chair.     107,282; 

Nov.  30. 
Rogers,  J^unt  &  Uowlen  Company.     (See  Koonz,  Frederick 

W.,  assignor.) 
Rogers,       Robert,       Detroit,      Mich.     Automobile      body. 

107.5(0;    l)nc.    21. 
Rogo^v,    Tyouls,   assignor   of  one-half   to   Jfaurice   MitranI 

!ind    Vitnlis    Ah'ouloumro.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Apron. 

101,879  :  June  S. 
Rolide,   Gilbert,   New   York,   N.   Y.,  assignor   lo  I/ycoinlng 

.M.'inMlacliirin^'     Coinp.inv.     Williaiii.sporl,     Pn.        r.ollci- 

JiicKel.      101.701  ;   Miiv   'J.'i. 
Rohmnn,    William    A.,    Altleboro,   Mass.,   aRsignor    to   The 

I).    I').    Miikepe.'ice   Company.      Optical   wire.      104,475; 

May  11. 
RoiMMlne,  Elizabeth  T.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     104.400; 

M.'i.v  4. 
Roinnno,    Joe,    Des   Moines,    Iowa.      Slalni'lli-.      10,".R'.'t; 

Aug.  24. 


Romer,    Charles    J.,    New    Y'ork,    N.    Y.      Display    basket. 

103,543  ;  Mar.  9. 
Ronrico  Corporation.     (See  Topping,  Donald  G.,  assignor.) 
Uosciani,    Robert,    assignor   to    Italo-American   Accordian 

Manufacturing     Company,      Chicago,      111.     Accordion. 

105,237  ;  July  6. 
Rose,     Albert    E.     B.,    London,    England.      Toy    animal. 

106.578;  Oct.  19. 
Rose,   Morris.      (See  Judsen,  N.  A.,  and   Rose.) 
Hose,  Vivian,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,727  :  Dec.  28. 
Rose,   Willis   M.,   Moutclair,   N.   J.,   assignor  to  The   Sun 

Tube     Corporation,     Hillside,     N.     J.       Closure     cap. 

103,163  ;  Feb.  9. 
Roseman,   David    S.,   New  York,    N.   Y.      Sport   ensemble. 

103.202  ;  Feb.  9. 
Rosen,  Harold.      (See  Silverstein,   R.,  and  Rosen.) 
Rosen,  Hyman,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lady's  hat.     102,920  ; 

Jan.  20. 
Rosen.  Isidor  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Gameboard   or  similar 

article.     104,972  ;  June  15. 
Rosen,  Sydelle,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Scarf  or  similar  article. 

106.950  ;  Nov.  9. 

Rosen,  Sydelle,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Scarf  or  similar  article. 

106.951  ;  Nov.   9. 

Rosen,  Sydelle,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Scarf  or  similar  article. 

106.952  ;  Nov.  9. 

Rosen,  Sydelle,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Scarf  or  similar  article. 

106.953  ;  Nov.  9. 

Rosenau  Bros.  Inc.      (See  Mullen,  Marv,  assignor.) 
Rosenberg,   David  J.,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Suit.      106.379  ; 

Oct.    5. 
Rosenberg,   Gilbert,    New   York,   N.   Y.     Dress.     106,494; 

Oct.  12. 
Rosenberg,    Joseph,   New    York,    N.   Y.     Dress.     105,440 ; 

July  27. 
Rosenberg,  Maurice,  Long  Beach,  N.  Y.     Lady's  handbag 

frame.     102,731  ;  Jan.  12. 
Rosenberg,  Max  M.,  assignor  to  Pickwick  Draperies.  Inc., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     103,509  ;  Mar.  9. 
Rosenberg,  Max  M.,  assignor  to  Pickwick  Draperies.  Inc., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     103,510  ;  Mar.  9. 
Rosenberg,  Max  M.,  assignor  to  Pickwick  Draperies,  Inc., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     103,511  ;  Mar.  9. 
Rosenberg,  Max  M.,  assignor  to  Pickwick  Draperies,  Inc., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     103,512  ;  Mar.  9. 
Rosenberg,  Max  M.,  assignor  to  Pickwick  Draperies,  Inc., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     103,513;  Mar.  9. 
Rosenberg,  Max  M.,  assignor  to  Pickwick  Draperies,  Inc., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     103,514  ;  Mar.  9. 
Rosenberg,  Max  M.,  assignor  to  Pickwick  Draperies,  Inc., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     103,515:  Mar.  9. 
Rosenberg,  Max  M.,  assignor  to  Pickwick  Draperies,  Inc., 

New  Yorlj,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     103.510;  Mar.  9. 
Rosenberg,  Max  M.,  assignor  to  Pickwick  Draperies,  Inc., 

New  Y'ork.  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     103.517;  Mar.  9. 
Rosenberg,   Samuel,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Knitted  hood  and 

scarf  assembly.     107,702  ;  Dec.  28. 
Rosenberg,    William,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

104,295  ;  Apr.   27. 
Rosenblatt,  Rosalind,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,695  ; 

Oct.   26. 
Rosenblatt,    Samuel,    Chicago,    111.      A'aporizer.      102,970; 

Jan.  26. 
Rosenblatt,   Samuel,   New  York,    N.    Y.     Coat.     106.377; 

Oct.  5. 
Rosenblatt,    Samuel,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Coat.      106,378; 

Oct.  5. 
Rosonblatt,    S.amuel,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Coat.      100,949; 

Nov.    9. 
Rosenfeld,    John,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Bathing    garment. 

103,253;   Feb.  16. 
Rosenfield,  Lewis  L.,  Mattapan,  Mass.     Gaiter  or  similar 

article.     10-1,880  ;  June  8. 
Rosengart,  Sylvain,  Paris,  France,  assignor  to  Euromerica 

Medical    Products,    Inc.,    New   York.    N.    Y.      Combined 

bottle  and  eyecup.     104,881  :  June  8. 
Uosenhol/,,  J.     (See  Ross,  Walter,  assignor.) 
Rosenstou,   iSIorris,  Boston,  Mass.     Shoe.     107,033  ;  Nov. 

IG. 
Uosenston,     Morris,     Boston,     Mass.      Shoe     or     similar 

article.     107,2.59  ;  Nov.  30. 
Rosenston,     Morris,     Boston,     IMass.      Shoe     or     similar 

article.      107,200:   Nov.   30. 
Rosenlh.U    China     Corporation,    The.       (See    Bayreuthor, 

ICarl,  assignor.) 
Koscnlhal,  David,  N.'w  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,920  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Rosenthal,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.      105,921  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Uosenthal,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105.922  ;  .Vug. 

31. 
lioscnthal,  David,  New  York,  X.  Y.     Dress.     105,923  ;  Aufi 

31. 
Rosenthal,  David,  New  York,  X.  Y.     Dress.      105,924  ;  \»c. 

31. 
Rosentlial,  Dnvld,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,925  ;  .\ug. 

31. 
llos(>nthal,  David,  Now  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,920  ;  -Vug. 

31. 
Ilosenthnl,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105.927  ;  Aug. 

31. 
KosentliMl,  David.  New  York.  X.  V.      Drc-ss.      105.92,S  ■  .\iic 

31. 


752 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Rosenthal,    David,   New  York,    X.   Y.     Dress.      106,089 

Sept.   14. 
Rosenthal.    David,    New    York.    X.    Y.     Dress.     100,090 

S.'pt.  14. 
Rosenthal,   David,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Dress.      106,579 

Oct.   19. 
Rosenthal   David,   New  York,    N.   Y.      Dress.      106,580 

Oct.    19. 
Rosenthal.    David,    New   York,    X.    Y.      Dress.      100,581 

Oct.    19. 
Rosenthal,    David,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      100,582 

Oct.    19. 
Rosenthal,   David,   New    York,   N.    Y.     Dress.      106,583 

Oct.    19. 
Rosenthal,    David,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      100,696 

Oct.  26. 
Rosenthal,    David,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      106,928 

Nov.  9. 
Rosenthal,    David,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Dress.     106,929 

Nov.  9. 
Rosenthal,   David.    New   York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,490 

Dec.  14. 
Rosenthal,   William,  assignor  to  Maiden  Form  Brassiere 

Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brassiere.     103,068 

Feb.  2. 
Rosenthal,   William,   assignor  to  Maiden  Form   Brassiere 

Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brassi&re.     104,407 

May  4. 
Rosenthal,  William,   assignor  to  Maiden  Form  Brassiere 

Company,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brassiere.     104,408 

May  4. 
Rosenthal.   William,  assignor   to  Maiden   Form  Brassiere 

Companv,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Brassiere.     107,362 

Dec.  7. 
Rosow,    Morris,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Coat    tie.      107,034 

Nov.  16. 
Ross,     Charles     H.,     Hickory,     N.     C.       Textile     fabric 

104,307  :  Apr.  27. 
Ross,  Charles  H.,  Hickory,  N.  C.    Textile  fabric.    104.810 

June  1. 
Ross,  Charles  H.,  Hickory,  N.  C.    Textile  fabric.    104,811 

June  1. 
Ross,     Joseph,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Pencil     sharpener, 

103.288;    Feb.    16. 
Ross,  R.av.  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Necktie.     104.SS2  ;  June  8. 
Ross,  Walter,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     103.376 

Feb.  23. 
Ross,  Walter,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     103,377 

Feb.  23. 
Ross,  Walter,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     104,702 

Mav  2.-). 
Ross.  Walter.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     107,363 

Dec.  7. 
Ross,  Walter,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.     107,364 

Dec.  7. 
Ross.  Walter,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric.     107,603 

Dec.  21. 
Ross,  Walter,  assignor  to  J.  Rosenholz,  X'ew  York.  X.   Y 

Textile  fabric.     103,660:  Mar.  16. 
Ross,  Walter,  assignor  to  J.  Rosenholz,  New  York,  N.  Y 

Textile  fabric.     103,766  ;  Mar.  23. 
Rossman.  Benjamin,  assignor  to  A  and  Z  Chain  Companv 

Providence,  R.  I.    Watch-bracelet  or  the  like.    103,831 

Mar.  30. 
Rossman,    Claire  A.,   Bayside,   N.   Y.     Bottle.      102.763 

Jan.   19. 
Rosson,  Thomas  G.      (See  Pfau,  Anton,  assignor.) 
Rost,    Katheryn,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Dress.     106.521 

Oct.  12. 
Rost,    Katheryn,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107.199 

Nov.  23. 
Rosten.  Jay,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Stamping  tool  or  the  like. 

105.896;  Aug.  31. 
Rother,   Louis,   RIdgefield   Park.   N.   J.,   assignor    to  Yale 

Fabrics    Corp.,    New    York.    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric    or 

similar  article.     104.949:  June  15. 
Rowlev,   Charles   A..   Los   Anceles,   Calif.     Egg  beater   or 

similar  article.     102.959  ;  Jan.  26. 
Royal   Curtain  Mfg.   Co.      (See  Freeman,   Arthur  S.,    as- 
signor.) 
Rubel,   Mas,   New    York,    N.    Y.     Combined    picture  hook 

and  nail.     105.897;  Aug.  31. 
Rubin,  Herbert,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Frame  for   a  bag  or 

similar  article.     107,457;  Dec.  14. 
Rubino,   Carlo,  Flushing,   N.  Y.     Game  device.     106,454  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Rubinstein,  Helena,  Inc.     (See  Lewis.  David,  assignor.) 
Rubinstein,     Helena,     Inc.       (See    Nuckols,    Walter,    as- 
signor.) 
Ruchman,  Albert,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     102,8 13:  Jan. 

19. 
Riirhman.  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Lace  insert.     103,342  : 

Feb.  23. 
Rurhman.  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lace  insert.     103.343  : 

Fob.  23. 
Rurdm.'m.  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Lace  Insert.     103,344  : 

F.h.  23. 
Rurhman,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Lace  Insert.     103,345  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Ruchman.  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lace  insert.     103,346  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Ruchman.  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Laoe  Insert.    103,362  ; 

Feb.  23. 


Ruchman,    Albert,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Dress.      104,001; 

Apr.  6. 
Ruchman.   Albert,   New   York,   N.    Y.     Dress.      105,076 ; 

June  22. 
Ruchman,    Albert,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      105,558 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Ruchman,   Albert,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Dress.      106,174: 

Sept.  21. 
Ruchman,  Albert,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,259  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Ruchman,   Albert,   New  York,    N.   Y.     Dress.      106.740 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Ruck,    William    R.,    Clarksburg,    assignor    to    Hazel-Atlas 

Glass    Company,    Wheeling,    W.    Va.      Bowl.      103,599  : 

Mar.  16. 
Ruckdeschel,  Elsa  C,  New  York,  and  W.  N.  Brady,  Pier- 

mont.   assignors   to   American  Hard    Rubber   Companv, 

New  York.  N.  Y.     Curling  comb.     107.550  :  Dec.  21. 
Rudolph.  Maxwell  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,703  : 

Dec.  28. 
Rueter,   Earle   F..   assignor   to  Koehring   Company,   Mil- 
waukee, Wis.     Hoisting  apparatus  cab.     102,977  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Rufeisen,  Henry,  Newark,  N.  J.     Gem  setting.     104,582 ; 

May  18. 
Ruger,  Harry  C.     (See  Lipschutz,  J.,  and  Ruger.) 
Rumelv,  Vincent  P..  assignor  to  Crane  Co.,  Chicago,  Hi. 

Handwheel.     106,930  ;  Nov.  9. 
Runnels,    Garland  D.,   Seattle,   Wash.     Bottle.      107,261; 

Nov.  30. 
Ruppel,  Frederick  C,  assignor  to  W.  B.  Jarvis  Company, 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Door  handle.     106,821  ;  Nov.   2. 
Rusch,    Albert   H.,    Elizabeth,    N.    J.      Clock.      103,791; 

Mar.  23. 
Russakov,   Jacob   I.,    Chicago,   HI.      Smoker's   ash   stand. 

107.262  :  Nov.  30. 
Russel,   Philip   S.,   assignor   to   Detroit   Lubricator   Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Mich.    Pressure  control  casing.    106,584  ; 

Oct.    19. 
Russel,   Philip   S..   assignor   to   Detroit   Lubricator   Com- 
pany, Detroit,  Jlich.    Pressure  control  casing.    106,585  ; 

Oct.    19. 
Russell,  Harry  J.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada,  assignor  to 

Baker  &  Companv.   Inc.,  Newark,   X.  J.     Dental  shade 

guide.     105.249  :  July  6. 
Russell,   Linus  E.,    Springfield,   Ohio.     Exhaust  pipe  ex- 
tension.    104,476  ;  May  11. 
Russell.    Robert    T.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

104.602  ;  May  18. 
Russell.    Robert   T.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Textile   fabric. 

104,603;  M.ay  18. 
Russoll.    Robert    T.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

104.604  :  May  18. 
Ruthenburg,   Louis,   Evansville,    Ind.,   assignor  to    Servel, 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Refrigerator  cabinet.     105,318 ; 

July  13. 
Ryan,    Anthony   A.,    Worcester,    Jlass.     Shoe.     106.215 ; 

Sept.  28. 
Ryan,  Benjamin  J.,  Newark,  N.  J.    Bath  brush.    104,904 ; 

June  8. 
Ryan.  Cyril  C,  East  Hempstead,  N'.  Y.     Textile  fabric. 

102.921  ;  Jan.  26. 

Ryan,  Cyril  C,  East  Hempstead,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric. 

102.922  ;  Jan.  26. 

Ryan.   Cyril   C,   East  Hempstead,   N.   Y.      Textile  fabric. 

102.923  :  Jan.  26. 

Ryan,   Cyril  C,  East  Hempstead,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric. 

102.924  :  .Tan.  26. 

Ryan,    Cyril    C,    East    Hempstead,    Long    Island,    N.    Y. 

Textile  fabric.     105,916  ;  Aug.  31. 
Ryan,    Cyril    C,    Long    Island,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric. 

103,378;  Feb.  23. 
Ryberg,  Charles  O.,  Quincy,  Mass.     Heel.     105,898 ;  Aug. 

S.   &  G.  Gump  Co.      (See  Forbes.   Eleanor  M.,  assignor.) 

Sabaneeff,  Basil,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor,  by  mesne 
assignments,  to  Parfums  Chevalier  Garde  Inc.  Combina- 
tion bottle  or  the  like.     105,299  ;  July  13. 

Saccal,  Oscar  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slipper.  104.583 ; 
May  18. 

Saccal,  Oscar  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slipper.  104,812 ; 
June  1. 

Saccal,  Oscar  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slipper.  104,813 ; 
June  1. 

Saccal,  Oscar  A.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y.  Slipper.  105,411 ; 
July  'jLI. 

Saccal,  Oscar  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Slipper.  105,412 ; 
July  27. 

Sachs,  Henry  E..  and  P.  F.  Elzi,  Denver,  Colo.  Seal 
press  or  similar  article.     103,980  ;  Apr.  6. 

Sachs,  Morris,  assignor  to  Hickok  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Inc..  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Braid  for  articles  of 
personal  wear.      10.5.141  :  June  29. 

Sack  Incorporated.     (See  Jones,  Allan  F.,  assignor.) 

Sack,  Inc.      (See  McConvlUe.  Francis,  assignor.) 

Saeks,  Alvin  L..  University  City,  Mo.  Moth  preventative 
tablet.     102.642  ;  Jnn.  5. 

Safeway  Stores.  Inc.  (See  Street,  Guy  F.,  Jr.,  as- 
signor.) 

Saflan.  Felix,  New  York.  N.  T.  Dress  ensemble.  104.409  ; 
May  4. 

SafranskI,  Stanley.     (See  Sneddon,  T.,  and  Safranski.) 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


753 


Saftlas,  Samuel,  New  York,  assignor  to  S.  Kaplan  and  J. 

Kaplan,  co-partners,  doing  business  under  firm  name  and 

style  of  Pennant  Knitting  Mills,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Corded 

knit  lace  fabric.     107.663  ;  Dec.  28. 
Saifer,  Ruth  R.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.     Dress.     106,544  ;  Oct.  19. 
Sakier,   George,    New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to  Fostoria 

Glass  Company,  Moundsville,  W.  Va.     Candlestick  or 

similar  article.     103,057  ;  Feb.  2. 
Sakier,   George,    New   York,   N.   Y.,   assignor   to  Fostoria 

Glass   Company,   Moundsville,   W.   Va.     Candlestick   or 

similar  article.     103,058;  Feb.   2. 
Sakier,    George,   New  York,   N.   Y.,    assignor   to   Fostoria 

Glass  Company,  Moundsville,  W.  Va.      Candlestick  or 

similar  article.     104,545  ;  May  18. 
Sakier,    George,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    assignor   to   Fostoria 

Glass  Company,  Moundsville,  W.  Va.     Goblet  or  similar 

article.     104,703  ;  May  25. 
Sakier,    George,    assignor    to    The    Accessories    Company, 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Combined  lavatory  and  cabinet. 

107,551  ;  Dec.  21. 
Saldin,   Max,   Brooklyn,   assignor  to   A.   M.   Webb  &   Co., 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sport  shirt  or  similar  article. 

102,6.o6  ;  Jan.  5. 
Sales  Stimulators.     (See  Jones,  Harold  L.,  assignor.) 
Salisbury,  Harry   J.,  and  E.  H.  Wunderley,  assignors  to 

The  Aluminum  Cooking  Utensil  Company,  New  Ken- 
sington, Pa.  Teakettle.  103,957 ;  Apr.  6. 
Salomon,  Irving,  Chicago,  111.  Stool.  106,216  ;  Sept.  28. 
Salomon,  Irving,  Chicago,  111.  Chair.  106,217  ;  Sept.  28. 
Salomon,  Irving,  Chicago,  111.  Settee.  106,241  ;  Sept.  28. 
Salomon,  Irving,  Chicago.  111.  Settee.  10G.242  ;  Sept.  28. 
Salomon,  Irving,  Chicago,  111.  Chair.  106,989  ;  Nov.  16. 
Salomon,  Irving,  Chicago,  111.  Chair.  106.990  ;  Nov.  16. 
Salomon,  Irving,  Chicago,  111.  Settee.  106,991  ;  Nov.  16. 
Salzberg,   Benjamin,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Decorative   nail. 

104,117;  Apr.  13. 
Salzberg,   Benjamin,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Decorative   nail. 

104.747  ;  June  1. 

Salzberg,   Benjamin,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Decorative  nail. 

105,614  ;  Aug.  10. 
Salzberg,    Benjamin,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Decorative   nail. 

105,900  ;  Aug.  31. 
Salzberg.    Benjamin,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Decorative   nail. 

106.0'fi4:  .Sept.  14. 
Salzberg,   Benjamin,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Decorative    nail. 

107,200  :  Nov.  2?,. 
Samour,    Tegran    M.,    Stoneham,    Mass.      Airplane    wind 

wheel  toy.     105,142  ;  June  29. 
Sampson,   Samuel,    ^v'oodmere,   N.  Y.,  assignor  to   Swank 

Products,  Inc.     Cuff  link.     105,413  :  July  27. 
Samson-United  Corporation.     (See  Graff,  G.,  and  Samuels, 

assignors.) 
Samson-United   Corporation.      (See   Samuels,    Abe  O.,  as- 
signor.) 
Samstag.    Louis   A.,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Lipstick   holder. 

3  03,693;  Mar.  23. 
Samstag,    Louis    A.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Vanity    case. 

104,358;  May  4. 
Samstag,  Louis  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Stopper  for  perfume 

bottles  and  the  like.     104,584 ;  May    18. 
Samstag,     Louis    A.,     New    York,    N.    Y.      Finger    ring. 

104.748  ;  June  1. 

Samstag,   Louis   A.,    assignor   to   Elizabeth   Arden    Sales 

Corporation,     New     York,     N.     Y.       Lipstick     holder. 

104,814;   June  1. 
Samuel  Stamping  and  Enameling  Company.      (See  Morin, 

Luke  O.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Samuels,  Abe  O.     (See  Graff,  G.,  and  Samuels.) 
Samuels,  Abe  O..  assignor  to  Samson-United  Corporation, 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     Hoallh  lamp.     106,065  :  Sept.  14. 
Samuels,  Abe  O.,  assignor  to  Samson-United  Corporation, 

Rochester,  N.  Y.     Supporting  brnckot  for  electric  fans. 

106,822  :  Nov.  2. 
Samncls.   lliiriy   A.,    New   York,  N.   Y.     Dress.     106,091: 

Sept.  14. 
Samuels,    Theodore,     St.     Louis,     Mo.       Shoe.       103,126  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Samuels,  Theodore,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     103,347  ;  Fob. 

23. 
Samuelson,    Max.,    Nowburgh,    N.    Y.      Lady's    handbag. 

107,263  ;  Nov.  30. 
Sanborn,    Robert,    Muskegon,    Mich.      Carrying    case    for 

a  camera.     107,101  ;  Nov.  23. 
Sand,  John,  assignor  to  r,pmo.\-  Company,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Watch  bracelet.     107,264  ;  Nov.  30. 
Sand,  John,  assignor  to  Oomex  Company,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Watcli  bracelet.     107,265;  Nov.  30. 
Sandlx'rg,  Ray  A.      (fciee  JandiiH,  IT.  S.,  and  Sandberg.) 
Sandberg,    Ray    A.,    Waukegan,    111.,    assignor    to    Onkes 

Products  Corporation,  North  Chicago,  111.     Brake  lover 

or  similar  arl^icle.     105,031  ;  Juno  22. 
Sandberg,  Kay  A.,  Wnukcgan,  assignor  to  Onkes  Products 

(;or()oratlon,  Nortli  Chicago,  111,     Brake  lover  or  similar 

nrllcle.      100.218  :  .Sept.    28. 
Sandberg,  R;iy  A.,  Waukeg.nn,  assignor  to  Onkes   Products 

Corporation.  North  Cliicago,  III.     Brake  lever  or  similar 

article.      100,712:  Oct.  20. 
Satulbergt  Ray  A.,  \\'Miiic('gnn,  assignor  to  Onkes  Products 

Corporation,   North  f'lilcago,   III       llnnd  brnUo  lev(>r   or 

slrnlhir  nrlicle.      100.711  :   Oct.  20. 
Sandberg,   Ray  A.,  and  (\   R.   Diinc.'in,  Waiiliegnn,  assign 

ors    to    Oakes    I'rodncts    Corporation,    North    (^lilcngo. 

111.     Brnke  lev(>r  or  similai'  nrlicle.     105,0:12;  June  22. 


Sandhaus,    Samuel,   New  York,    N.    Y.      Coat.      102,925; 

Jan.  26. 
Sands,  Garry,  Cleveland  Heights,  assignor  to  The  Sands 

Manufacturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Water  heat- 
ing apparatus.     104,910  ;  June  8. 
Sands  Manufacturing  Company,  The.     (See  Sands,  Garry, 

assignor.) 
San  Giovanni,  Edward,  Jackson  Heights,   N.  Y.      Serving 

tray  or  similar  article.     107,421 ;  Dec.  14. 
San  Giovanni,  Edward,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y.     Teapot. 

107,422;  Dec.  14. 
Santore,  (Jarolyn  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,201 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Santore,  Carolyn,  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,304  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Santore,  Carolyn  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,392  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Sarge,  Julia  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slip.     104,327  ;  Apr.  27. 
Sarge,  Julia  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slip.     105,640  ;  Aug.  10. 
Sarvis,  Horace  A.,  Lansing,  Mich.     Combination  humidi- 
fier and  table.     104,815  ;  June  1. 
SasanofC,  Murray,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Towel  rack.    104,585 ; 

May  18. 
Sauer,  Albert  H.,  Jr.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Wrist  watch  strap. 

106.219  :  Sept.  28. 
Sauer,    Albert   H.,    Jr.,    Cincinnati,    Ohio.      Wrist    watch 

strap.     107,323  ;  Dec.  7. 
Savastano,   Alfred.      (See   Roffwarg,   T.,   and   A.    Savas- 

tano.) 
Savodnik,    Isadore,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Coat.     105,780 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Savodnik,    Isidore,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Coat.      106,380: 

Oct.  5. 
Saymon,   Clarice,  assignor  to  Clarice   Saymon,  Inc.,  New 

York,  N.   Y.     Powder  box.     105,615  ;  Aug.  10. 
Saymon,  Clarice,  Inc.     (See  Saymon,  Clarice,  assignor.) 
Sayour,     Elias,     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Lounging     pajama. 

Scalamand're,   Franco,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Textile  fabric. 

105.250  ;  July  6. 

Scalamandre.   Franco,   New  York,  N.   Y.     Textile  fabric. 

105.251  ;  July  6. 

Scalamandfre,   Franco,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric. 

105.252  :  July  6. 

Scalamandre,  Franco,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric 

105,345  ;  July  20. 
Scantlebury,   Ralph  T.,  assignor  to  The  Toycraft  Rubber 

Company,     Ashland,      Ohio.     Toy     ballloon.     106,060 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Scantlebury,  Ralnh  T.,  assignor   to  The  Tovcraft  Rubber 

Company,     Ashland,     Ohio.     Toy     balloon.     106,067 : 

Sept.  14. 
Schaad,  Theodore  A.,  assignor  to  Eureka  Vacuum  Cleaner 

Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Casing  for  vacuum  cleaners. 

106,713 :  Oct.  26. 
Schaefer,  Henry  G.,  Lakewood.  Ohio.     Combined  automo- 
bile and  trailer.     107,266  ;  Nov.  30. 
Schafer,    John    V.,    assignor   to   Bronson    Reel    Company, 

Bronson.   Mich.     Fishing  reel.     105,616  ;  Aug.   10. 
Schakne,   Harry  T.,    New    York,    N.   Y.      Dress   ensemble. 

104,410;  May  4. 
Scharfenberg,    George    T.,    assignor   to    Chicago   Flexible 

Shaft  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Coffee  maker  or  the  like. 

104,477  ;  May  11. 
Scharfenberg,    George    T.,    assignor    to    Chicago    Flexible 

Shaft  Company,  Chicago,   111.     Toaster.     107,552  ;  Dec. 

Schassler,  William,  Oakland,  Calif.  Ashtray.  105,340 ; 
July  20. 

Scheer,  Jacob,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coat.     106,358 ;  Oct.  5. 

Scheidegger,  Jennie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Pincushion  or  sim- 
ilar article.      102.844;   Jan.    19. 

Schein,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Display  stand  for  per- 
fume bottles  or  the  like.     104,616  ;  May  25. 

Schein,  Samuel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Bottle.  105,808 ;  Aug. 
24. 

Schoucr,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ilat.  10-1,704;  Mav 
25. 

Scliey,  Robert,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric.  103,379  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Scliiiip.irclli,  Elsn,  Paris,  France.  Lipstick  holder. 
107,704  ;  Dec.  28. 

Schlavone,  Edward  L.,  Wnshlngton,  D.  C.  Antenna  for 
autoniohile  radios.     106,140;  Sept.  21. 

Schlffmann,  Robert  P.,  Chicago,  111.  Automobile  antenna. 
104,382  ;  May  4. 

Schiller,  Saul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Suspender.  105,233; 
July  G. 

Schlnge  Lock  Company.  (See  Schlnge,  Walter  R.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sclilnge.  Walter  R.,  nssignor  to  Schlnge  Lock  Company, 
San  Frnncisco,  Cnllf.  Coinbinntlon  doorknob  nml 
escutcheon  i)lHt(>.     106,077;  Oct.  2(1. 

ScIihMiiicr,  I'Moyd  V.,  nssignor  to  Diinrt  Mnnuf.MCttirlng 
Comii.'iny,  Ltd.,  S:in  Frnncisco,  Cnllf.  Combined  pedes- 
tal iK'.'id  nnd  housing  tor  hair  waving  machines 
107,150;  Nov.  23. 

Sclil<>nk(-r,  IMnx,  La  Snilo,  III.  Clock  onslng.  10;?  832  • 
Mnr.  30.  i-  .         . 

Sclilenker,  Max,  Ln  Snile,  III.  Clock  caslne.  105  414* 
.Inly  27. 

Schli'iiUei-,  Mnx.,  I,n  Snlle,  111,,  nssignor  to  Oonernl  Time 
Instruments  Corporation,  New  York.  N.  V.  Clock 
102,023;  Jnn.  5. 


754 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Schlenker,  Max,  La    Salle,   111.,  assignor  to  General  Time 

Instruments  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Clock  case. 

107.102;   Nov.  23. 
Schlenker,    Max.   LaSalle,   111.,   assignor  to   General  Time 

Instruments  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Clock  cas- 
ing.    107,458  ;  Dec.  14. 
Schlesinger,    Ike,    East    Orange,    N.    J.      Knitted    cap    or 

similar   article.      105.143  :   June   29. 
Scliloss,    Maurice    J.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Display    stand 

or  similar  article.     103,694  ;  Mar.  23. 
Schlessel,    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      103,380  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Schlessel,    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      103,381  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Schlessel,    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      103,382  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Schle.ssol.    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress    ensemble. 

105,.347  ;  July  20. 
Schlessel,  PhiUp,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,929  ;  Aug. 

31.     ■ 
Schlessel,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     100,260  ;  Sept. 

28 
Schlessel,    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      106.402 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Schlessel,    Philip,    New    Y'ork,    N.    Y.      Dress    ensemble. 

106,410;  Oct.  5. 
Schlessel,    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      100,851  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Schlessel,    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,057 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Schlessel.    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,202 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Sclilessel.    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,203 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Schlessel,    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,491 ; 

Dec.  14 
Schlessel,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,618  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Sclilessel,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     107,728 ;  Dec. 

28. 
Schmidt,  C,  Co.,  The.      (See  Ahrens.  Edwin  J.,  assignor.) 
Schmidt,  Erwin  J.      (See  Grange,   E.   A.,  KaptuUer,   and 

Schmidt.) 
Schmuckler,  Bernard  M.,  et  al.      (See  Guttman,  John  B., 

assignor.) 
Schmuckler,   J.   J.,   &   Son.      (See  Guttman,  John   B.,   as- 
signor.) 
Schmuckler,    Jacob   J.,    et    al.      (See   Guttman,    John    B., 

assignor.) 
Schmuhl.    Byron   Al.,   Centerline,   Midi.      Combined   spout 

and  closure  for  cnnt.Tiners.     104,199  ;  .■\pr.  20. 
Schiioewois,  Daniel  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Decorative  comb. 

lOS.S.-iS;  Mar.  ,30. 
Schncidor,  Walter  C.     (See  Cotes,  M.  P.,  and  Schneider.) 
Schnelker,    Norman    J.,    assignor    to    Central    Ohio    Steel 

Products   Co.,    Gallon,    Ohio.      Grave   vault.      107,324 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Schnlttman,   Pauline,  New  York,    N.  Y.     Robe.     105,5.59 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Schnittman,  Pauline,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Robe.     105,073  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Schnittman,  Pauline,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Robe.     106,411 ; 

Oct.  0. 
Sclioen,   Klizabetli.   assignor   to  Debwav    Hats,   Inc.,  New 

York.   N.   Y.      Ilat.      107.55.3:  Dec.   21. 
Schoon,  Martin,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lady's  hat.     106,471  • 

Oct.   12. 
Schoenfeld,   Harry,  Hewlett,  N.    Y.     Handbag.     100  261  • 

Sept.  28. 
Schofield,   Earl   L.,   assignor   to  Henney  Motor   Company, 

Freeport,  111.     I'ior  pin  for  h<Mrses,     105.144;  June  29. 
Schofield,    Enrl    L.,   assignor   to   Henney   .Motor  Company! 

Freeport,  111.     Bier  pin  support  for  "liearscs.     105,441  ■ 

July  27. 
Schofield,   Earl   L.,   a.«!sigiior   to   Henney  Motor  Company 

Freeport,     III.      Casket     table     for     hearse.'!.      105.142'- 

July  27. 
Schofield.    Earl    L..   assignor   to  Henney  Motor  Company, 

Freeport,    111.     Casket    table   corner   plate   for   hearse's. 

105.443  :  July  27. 
Scholl,  Harry  S..  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  F.  H.  Hill  Com- 
pany,  Inc.,   Cleveland,  Ohio.     Top   for  a  burial  casket. 

10.5.539  ;  Aug.  3. 
Scholle,    Charles    F.,    Ni'W    Yorlt,    N.    Y.      I'rinted    te.xtilf- 

fabric  or  similar  article.     104,224  ;  .\pr.  20. 
Scholle,    Cliarlps   F.,    Now   York.   N.    Y.,   assignor   to   Pep- 

perell  M.inufacturing  Company,   Boston,  Mass.     Textile 

fabric.     105.300  :  July  13. 
Scholle,   Charles    F.,   New    York,   N.    Y.,   assignor   to   The 

Palmer  Brotbnr.i  Company,  New  London,  Conn.     Textile 

fabric.      105,715;  Aug.  17. 
Scliotland,  Murray.  Cedarliurst.  N.  Y.      Fur  coat  or  simi- 
lar article.     105.781  :  .Aug.  24. 
Scliott,   Howard    H.,  assignor  to   Robeson-Rochester  Cor- 

pornlion,    Rochestor,    N.    Y.      Fan    housing.      103.834: 

Slnr.   .30. 
Scliroi'der.     Lawrence     R,.     Lakewood,     assignor     to    The 

Clevel.'iiid  Cooperative  Stove  ("lompany.  Clevi'land.  Ohio. 

Combined   range  l:imp  and  bracket.      100,992;  Nov    10 
Schuller,  Otto.      (Seo  Hrunlng,  H.,  and  Schiillor. > 
Schulman,    Carl,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.       304  982- 

June  ].'). 
Bcluilin.'in,    Carl.    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.       104  983- 

Jnne  l.T. 


Schultz,  Edward,  assignor  to  The  Nagel-Chase  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago,  111.     Smoldng  stand.     105.809  ;  Aug.  24. 

Schultz,  Edward,  assignor  to  The  Nagel-Chase  Mfg.  Co.. 
Chicago,  111.     Smoking  stand.     105,810  ;  Aug.  24. 

Schultze,  Ralph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107.492; 
Dec.   14. 

Schulz,  Karl,  Chicago,  111.  Toothpick  holder.  106,327  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Schulze  Baking  Company.  (See  Warren,  N.  G.,  and 
Jensen,    assignors.) 

Schuster,  Alton,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Game  board.  107.160 ; 
Nov.  23. 

Scliwab,  David  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Combined  ring  and 
handkerchief.     106,150  ;  Sept.  21. 

Sclnvab.  David  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Handkerchief. 
107,493  :  Dec.  14. 

Schwab,  Jlartin  C,  Hales  Corners,  and  J.  S.  Berner, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Combined  soda  water  fountain  and 
cabinet.     100,328;  Oct.  5. 

Schwaneke,  Fred  C,  Jr.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  assignor, 
by  mesne  assignments,  to  The  Apex  Electrical  Jlanu- 
facturing  Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Combined  wash- 
ing machine   casing  and   wringer.      103,743 ;    Mar.   23. 

Schwartz,  Anhur  J.,  assignor  to  David  1'.  Barry  Corpora- 
tion, New  York,  N.  Y.  Key  chain  or  similar  article. 
105,901  ;  Aug.  31. 

Schwartz,  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  lOG  262  ; 
Sept.   2S. 

Schwartz,    David,     New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress.     106,263  ; 

Sept.    28. 

Schwartz.  David,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,264 ; 
Sept.   28. 

Scliwartz,  Eugene,  assignor  to  The  Ketterlinus  Lithograph- 
ic Manufacturing  Company,  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Display 
stand  or  similar  article.     103,127  :  Fel).  9. 

Schwartz,  Walter,  New  York,  assignor  to  New  York 
Progressive  Wood  Hoel  Corporation,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Heel.     104,883;  .Tune  8. 

Schwarz,  Eugene,  Alexandria,  Ind.,  assignor  to  The  ]\Ian- 
tle  Lamp  Company  of  America,  Chicago,  111.  Elec- 
tric lamp  support.     103,363  ;  Feb.  23. 

Schwarz,  Gerald  L.,  assignor  to  Air  Controls,  Inc.,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Combined  ventilator  casing  and  support 
therefor.      104,118  ;   Apr.    13. 

Schwarz,  Gerald  L.,  assignor  to  Air  Controls,  Inc.,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio.  Ventilator  casing  or  similar  article. 
104,119  ;    Apr.    13. 

Schwprtfegor,  Walter  J.  (See  Randall,  W.  H.,  Parsons 
and  Schwertfeger.) 

Scott,  Isabel,  and  E.  Nies,  Wheaton,  111.  Doll.  106,125 
Sept.  21. 

Scott,  Isabel,  and  E.  Nies,  Wheaton,  111.  Doll.  106,126 
Sept.  21. 

Scott,  Isabel,  and  E.  Nies,  Wheaton,  HI.  Doll.  106,127 
Sept.  21. 

Scott.  Paul  C,  Omaha.  Nebr.     Brush.     104,225;  Apr    ''0 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Barrett,  Colin  D. 
assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Hyde,  Burdon  P., 
assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Slater,  Thomas  F.) 

bcpvill  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Spender,  Donald 
L.,  assignor.) 

Scovill  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Tompkins,  Emer- 
son IT.,  assignor. ) 

Scovill  ^lanufacturing  Company.  (See  Westfall.  William 
K.,  assignor.) 

Scranton  Lace  Company,  The.  (See  Erhard,  Gustave  F., 
assignor.) 

Scrihner.    Harold   F.,   Westfield,   N.   J.     Chair.     106  220: 

i5ep1.    28. 

Scudder,  Charles  J.,  Scranton,  Pa.  Locomotive.  104,425: 
May  4. 

•^•^V^k'S'"'-    I^«'^^'s    H.,    Chicago,     111.       Refrigerator    tray. 

lOJ.Ooi  :  .Tan.  5. 
Scurlock,  Lewis  H..   Chicago,   111.     Multiple  compartment 

refrigerator  tray  unit.     103,916  ;  Mar.  30. 
Scurlock,  Lewis  11.,  Cliicago,  III.     Multiple  compartment 

refrigerator  container  unit.     104,884;  June  8. 
^^'}3FJ}P'    Joseph    E.,    &    Sons,    Limited.      (See    Cleland, 

William    B.,   assignor.) 
SP'^,';?-  Kelly  C,    Rural  Hall,   N.   C.      Dancing  toy  figure. 

Se.ars,    Roebuck   and    Co.      (See   Janes,    Richard   B.,    as- 
signor.) ' 
Sears.  Roebuck  &  Co.      (See  Loewy.  Raymond,  assignor.) 
Soars,  Roebuck  &  Co.     (See  Morgan,  John  R.,  assignor.) 
bears,    aterluig  G.,   Garden   Cily.   assianor   to  Dictograph 
Products  Company.  Inc..  New  York.  N.  Y.     Audiphone 
receiver  casing.     105.825  ;  Aug.  24 
Sears,   Sterliiig  (J..   Garden   City,   a.'isignor   to  Dictograph 
.     1  roducts  Company.  Inc..  Noav  York.  N.  Y.     Hearing  aid 
amplifier  casing.     inG..«!23  :  Nov   2 

'^''^^.i'',-!^  ^•v'^*""'"^''''''  Conn-  Portable  fire  extinguisher. 
1()4,S1G  ;   .Tune   1. 

Seat    Jay  L     Fairfield,   Conn.      Vehicle  fire  extinguisher 

body.     104,817  :  June  1. 
Sebring,    ChaHes    L..    assignor    to    The    Sebring    Potlerv 

fnoTro'''T^''^'„"S.    Ohio.      Plate    or    similar    article. 
1 02,802  :  Jan.   19. 

Sebring  Pottery  Comp.-iny.  The.  (See  Sebring,  Charles  L., 
assignor.)  ^ 

Security  Products  Company.  (See  Hyde,  Richard  M.,  as- 
signor.) 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


755 


Seder,  John  G.,  Fort  Collins,  Colo.  Ashtray.  106.329  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Seegers,  Hans.      (See  Hedfield,  R.  T.,  and  Seegers.) 

Selje,  Frederick  A.,  Grosse  Pointe,  Mich.  Air  condition- 
ing control  panel.     104,885  ;  June  8. 

Sellers,  Austin  C,  Tilenominee,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Hey- 
wood-Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  End  stand- 
ard for  theater  chairs.     105,184  ;  June  29. 

Sellers,  Austin  C,  Blenominee,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Hey- 
wood-Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  End  stand- 
ard for  theater   chairs.     105,185  ;  June  29. 

Sellers,  Austin  C,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Hey- 
wood-Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  End  stand- 
ard for  theater  chairs.     105,186  ;  June  29. 

Sellers,  Austin  C,  Menominee,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Hey- 
wood-Wakefield  Company,  Gardner,  Mass.  End  stand- 
ard  for  theater  chairs.     105.187  :  June  29. 

Semaria  Bros.,  Inc.     (See  Guarine,  Evangeline,  as.signor. ) 

Seminole  Flavor  Company.  (See  Little,  Charles  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sengbusch,  Gustav  J.,  Milv^aukee,  Wis.  Combined  lamp 
and  desk  set.    103,981 ;  Apr.  6. 

Sengbusch,  Gustav  J.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Inkstand. 
104,669  ;  May  25. 

Sense,  Benjamin  E.,  Mahonlngtown,  and  J.  L.  Cole,  New 
Castle,  Pa.  Shade  bracket  or  similar  article.  103,519  ; 
Mar.  9. 

Serr,  William  F.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Egg  poacher. 
105,971  ;   Sept.  7. 

Servel,  Inc.     (See  Ruthenburg,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Sessions  Clock  Company,  The.  (See  Sessions,  William  IC, 
assignor.) 

Sessions,    William    K.,    assignor    to    The    Sessions    Clock 

Company,    Forestville,    Conn.       Clock-case.       103,553  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Sessions,    William    K.,    assignor    to    The    Sessions    Clock 

Company,     Forestville,     Conn.      Clock-case.      103,554 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Sha»k,  Edwin  A.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.     Display  casing  or 

similar  article  of  manufacture.     103,348  ;  Feb.  23. 
Shanzer,  Ma.x,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Slipper.     104,670  ;  Mav 

25. 
Shanzer,    Max,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Slipper.      104,730 ; 

June  1. 
Shanzer,    Max,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Slipper.      104,818 ; 

June  1. 
Shapiro,  Herbert,  Newton,  Mass.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

103,695  ;  Mar.  23. 
Shaw,  Burton  E.,  Adel,  assignor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 

Co.,  Des  Jloines,  Iowa.     Control  clock.     105,077  ;  June 

22. 
Shaw,  Burton  B.,  Adel,  assignor  to  Penn  Electric  Switch 

Co.,    Des    Moines,     Iowa.       Control     clock    or    similar 

article.     105.716  ;  Aug.  17. 
Shaw,  Harry  A.     (See  Agramonte,  J.,  Shaw,  and  Ander- 
son.) 
Sheaffer,  Craig  R.,  assignor  to  W.  A.  Sheaffer  Pen   Com- 
pany,   Fort   Madison,    Iowa.     Plastic   sheet   or   similar 

article.     106,455  ;  Oct.  12. 
Sheafifer,    W.  A.,   Pen  Company.      (See  Holt,   George   C. 

assignor.) 
Sheaffer,  W.  A.,  Pen  Company.      (See  Sheaffer,  Craig  E., 

assignor.) 
Sheaffer,  W.  A.,  Pen  Company.     (See  Sheaffer,  W.  A.,  and 

Fish,   assignors.) 
Sheaffer,  Walter  A.,  and  N.  D.  Fish,  assignors  to  W.  A. 

Sheaffer  Pen   Company,   Fort   Madison,   Iowa.     Plastic 

sheet  or  similar  article.     106.472;  Oct.  12. 
Shoor,  Ben,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Blouse.     105,674  ;  Aug.  17. 
Sherr,   Edw.TKl,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Toy   bank.      ]0.";,128: 

Feb.  9. 
Sbeindclman,  Frank,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Sweater.    106,931  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Slu'iiidohnan,    Samuel,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Lady's   head 

covering.     104,586  ;  May  18. 
Shollor  IMiinufacturing  Corpoiation.      (See  Burgess,  Mag- 
nus M.) 
Shelton,   W.   G.,   Company.      (See  Racen,   Ferdinand,   as- 
signor.) 
Sheridan,     Ellen,     Ventura,     Calif.       Candy     container. 

105,] 45  ;   .luiie  29. 
Slicniian,   Alvin  G.,  (irosse  Pointe,  Mich.     Cabinet  range 

or  similar  article.     305,415  ;  July  27. 
Slii'iinan.     Irving,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Priniod     fabi'ic. 

106.265:  Sei)t.  28. 
Sherman,  Jacob  S.,  Chicago,  111.     Ashfniy.     102,920;  .Tan. 

26. 
Slicini.nn,    .Tncob    S.,   Chicago,    111.      Combined    liquid    con- 

liiiiicr,   dispciiHcr,  and  Korving  tniv.      102,0.'!!)  ;  Jan.   26. 
SliiTuian,  Jacob   S.,  Cblcago,   111.     Bottle.     105,116;  July 

27. 
Slierman,  Jacob  S..  f'hiciigo,  Til.     Combined  nppointmeni 

pad  and  clock.      |fl.-|.HI  I  ;  Aug.  24. 
Slicniiiii).  .larob  S.,  riilc-jgo,  III.     Ciindlc  bolder.     1()6.06,S: 

Sept.  14. 
.Slicriiiiin,  Jacob  S.. 'Milcago.  111.      A.'^hliMv.      106,06!)  ;  Si'pl . 

14. 

Slienmn,   .Tiicob   S.,    CbicMgo,    Til.      Coiubinccl    lliiuld    con- 

tiilncr,  diKpcMiHcr,  iind  serving  trnv.      106,51.'");   Oct.   11). 

SbcniiJin,  J;unb  S.,  ClilciiKO,   Til.    Liii'iip.    106,610;  Ocl,   1!). 

Sbi'i-iiinn.      N(iriii:iTi      II.,      Toledo,      Olilii.       l,:i\vn      rnUc. 

I05,!)02  ;  Aug,  31. 


Shield,  Morris  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Dispensing  vehicle  body. 
102,960;  Jan.  26. 

Shields,  John  M.,  assignor  to  F.  H.  Noble  &  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.   Jewelry  box  or  similar  container.    102,929  ;  Jan.  26. 

Shields,  John  M.,  Jr.,  assignor  to  F.  H.  Noble  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  Base  for  a  jewelry  box  or  similar  article. 
103,600  ;  Mar.  16. 

Shinn,  William  C,  assignor  to  Chicago  Lock  Company, 
Chicago,  111.  Faceplate  for  a  coin  chute.  102,961 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Shinley,  George  C,  San  Antonio,  assignor  of  twenty- 
fiVe  per  cent  to  F.  Turner,  Jr.,  Midland,  Tex. 
Air  conditioner  housing.     106,330  ;  Oct.  5. 

Shipley,  George  C,  San  Antonio,  assignor  of  twenty- 
five  per  cent  to  F.  Turner,  Jr.,  Midland,  Tex. 
Combined  fan  and  air  circulating  device  housing. 
106,331 ;  Oct.  5. 

Shipley,  George  C,  San  Antonio,  assignor  of  twenty- 
five  per  cent  to  F.  Turner,  Jr.,  Midland.  Tex. 
Combined  lamp  and  air  conditioner  housing.  106,332  ; 
Oct.  5. 

Sholtz,    Leo,   New  York,   N.  Y. 
104,050  ;  Apr.  13. 


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Shoe  or  similar  article. 
Shoe  or  similar  article. 
Shoe  or  similar  article. 
Shoe  or  similar  article. 
Shoe  or  similar  article. 


N.   Y. 


Shoe  or  similar  article. 

Shoe  or  similar  article. 

Shoe  or  similar  article. 

Shoe  or   similar  article. 

Shoe  or  similar  article. 

Shoe  or  similar  article. 

Shoe  or  similar  article. 

Shoe  or  similar  article. 


Dress   or   similar 

.  J.     Embroidered 

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assignments,    to 
N.    Y.       Sachet. 


Dress     ensemble. 


Sholtz,   Leo,   New  York, 

104.051  ;  Apr.  13. 
Sholtz,   Leo,   New  York, 

104.052  ;  Apr.  13. 
Sholtz,    Leo,   New  York, 

104.053  ;  Apr.  13. 
Sholtz,   Leo,  New  York, 

104,054;  Apr.  13. 
Sholtz,    Leo,   New  York,  N.   Y. 

104.055  ;  Apr.  13. 
Sholtz,    Leo,   New  York, 

104.056  ;  Apr.  13. 
Sholtz,   l^eo,   New  York, 

106,546  ;  Oct.  19. 
Sholtz,   Leo,   New  York, 

106,775  ;  Nov.  2. 
Sholtz,   Leo,  New  York,   N.  Y. 

106,932;  Nov.  9. 
Sholtz,   Leo,   New   York,   N.   Y. 

106.933  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sholtz,   Leo,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

106.934  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sholtz,   Leo,   New  York,   N.   Y. 

106.935  ;  Nov.  9. 
Shoor,    Julian,    assignor  to   General   Distilleries   Corpora- 

tion,  Hartford.  Conn.     Bottle.     107,580  ;  Dec.  21. 
Shore,    Roscoe    W.,    Jackson    Heights,    N.    Y.      Ashtray, 

106,128  ;  Sept.  21. 
Shore,    Samuel   T.,    New  Y'ork,   N.    Y, 

article.     106,640  ;  Oct.  19. 
Shorser,    Isidor  J.,  West   New  York,  N. 

textile  fabric.     104.426  ;  May  4. 
Shorser,    Isidor  J.,  West  New  York,  N. 

textile  fabric.     104,427  ;  May  4. 
Shover,    Lucie    M.,    assignor,    by    mesne 

Lentheric    Incorporated,    New    York, 

103,744  ;  Mar.  23. 
Sbull,      Harry,      New     York,     N.     Y, 

106,508;  Oct.  12. 
Shurin,    Joseph,    Roxbury,    Mass.      Bedspread    or    similar 

article.     107,664  ;  Dec.  28. 
Shuron  Optical  Company.     (See  Taylor,  Harwood  S.,  as- 
signor.) 
Shnttlevvorth,  Vernis  K.,  Scarsdale,  assignor  to  American 

Can    Company,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Lunch    basket    or 

analogous  article.     104,886  ;  June  8. 
Sibal,  .losepli  C,  Glendalc,   Long  Island,  assignor  to  Yale 

Fabrics    Corp.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric    or 

similar  article.     104,050;  June  15. 
.Sibal,  Joseph  C,  Glendale,   Long  Island,  assignor  to  Yale 

Fabrics    Corp.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric    or 

simibir  article.     104,951  ;  June  15. 
.Sib.nl,  Joseph  C,  Glendale,  assi.gnor  to  Yale  Fabric  Corp., 

New    York,    N.    Y.      Textile    fabric    or    similar    article. 

104.97;!  ;  Juno  15, 
Sililicrl,   lOdwiird   F.,  Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,  assignor   to   S.    H. 

Kress  and    (\)mi);\ny.   New   York,    N.   Y.      Lighting   flx- 

turo.     104,383;  May  4. 
Sibbert,    lOdward    T'.,    lirooklyn,   assignor   to 

and    Gonip.MMV,    N(>\v    York,    N.    Y.      Baflle 

llgbling  lixlures.      107.554;  Dec.  21. 
Sibbrrt,    lOdward    F.,    l!rookl,vn,   assignor   to 

nui\    Compnny,    Now    Yorlc.    N.    V,      ItaMle 

lighling  fixtures.      107.555;   Dec.   21. 
Slr-el.   Benjiimln.  West  New  York,  N.  J.     Knitted  fabric. 

102,7;t2;  Jan,  12. 
Siegel.  l):ivld.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Knllled  Oibric.     102.902; 

Jim.    26. 
Siegel.    l-ouis    A.,    Mount   Vernon,    N.    Y.      Lady's   coat. 

104,984;  Juno  15. 
Siegrlst,  Daniel  V..  Olen  Rock.  N.  J.,   assignor  to  Ainerl- 

cnn      F.'ibrics      Company,      Bridgeport,      Conn.        T.neo. 

102.927  ;  Jnn.  26. 

Siegrlsl,  Daniel  F..  Glen  Rock,  N.  J.,  nssl,gnor  to  .\inorl- 
cnn      li'iibrlcs      Gonipany,      Briilgi'porl.      Conn,        T.ncc. 

102.928  ;  Jnn.  26. 

Slelicrl,  Slanord.  Wbllell.sh  Bay.  Wl.i.  Combined  feed- 
ing Mud  drinking  bowl  for  .'inlniMlR.      105,812  ;  Aug.  24, 

Sleverllni,'.  Miiv  M..  Hiirdelt,  Kans.  Pot  jiolder  or  tlu< 
like.      107.619  ;  Dec.   21. 


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756 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Signor,    William    E.,    Gettysburg,    Pa.      Wigwag    signal. 

102,931  ;  Jan.  2G. 
Sigoda,  Victor  J.,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Manhattan  Scal- 
loping &  lOuibioidery  Works,  Ne\v  York,  N.  Y.    Trimming 

for  dresses,  suits,  and  coats.     103,129  ;  Feb.  9. 
Sikps  Company,   The.      (See  Davis,   K.   F.,    and   Joseph, 

assignors.) 
Silberraan,     Lewis,    Brooklyn,     N.    Y.      Knitted    trunks. 

107,103  ;  Nov.  23. 
Silberstcin,    Samuel.      (See  Lowenstein,   Malcolm  W.,   as- 
signor.) 
Silver,  David  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     103,349  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Silver,  James  I.,  Chicago,  111.     Radio  cabinet.     lOG  473  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Silverman,   Charles,   Providence,   R.   I.     Fountain  pen    or 

similar  article.     102,930  ;  Jan.  2G. 
Silverman,   Isador,  assignor  to  The  Forest  City  Rubber 

Company,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Box  or  similar  container. 

104,729  ;  June  1. 
Silverman,  Jacob  A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Jacket.     102,84.^  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Silverman,   Jacob  A.,   New  York,   N.  Y.      Suit.     103,203  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Silverstein,  Raymond,  and  H.  Rosen,  Chicago,  111.     Radio 

cabinet  or  similar  article.     104,478  ;  May  11. 
Silvray  Lighting  Inc.      (See  Lescaze,  William,  assignor.) 
Simmons  Company.     (See  Travis,  Don  C,  assignor.) 
Simms,    Charles    F.,    assignor    to    Concord    Silversmiths 

Corporation,   Concord,   N.   H.      Spoon   or   other   article 

of  flatware.     103,690  ;  Mar.  23. 
Simms,  Charles  F.,  assignor  to  Concord  Silversmiths  Cor- 
poration,   Concord,    N.    H.      Spoon   or   other   articlu   of 

flatware.      104,671;    May    25. 
Simon,  Irwin  B.,  San  Francisco,   Calif.     Hat.     104,411 ; 

May  4. 
Simon,   Max,   Oak   Park,   assignor    to   Chicago   Sample   & 

Sanitary  Menu   Cover  Co.,   Chicago,    111.     Menu  holder 

or  similar  article.     105.417  ;  July  27. 
Simpkins,  Carl  R.,   Inglewood,  assignor  to  J.  F.  Meyer, 

Pasadena,      Calif.        Device      for     vending     machines. 

103,130;  Feb.  9. 
Simpson,  Robert  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Flower  exhibiting 

device.     103,131  :  Fob.  9. 
Simpson,  Robert  W.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lamp.     104,412 ; 

May  4. 
Sinclair,    Charles    W.,    assignor    to    Kelsey-Hayes    Wheel 

Company,  Detroit,  Jlioh.     Wheel.     104.226  :  Apr.  20. 
Sinclair,   Homer  M.,  Holyoke,  JLass.     Wrapping  paper  or 

similar  article.     106,151 ;  Sept.  21. 
Siner,    Raymond  K.,   Wyomissing  Hills,   Pa.,   assignor   to 

The     Narrow     Fabric     Company,    West     Reading,     Pa. 

Elastic  fabric.     102,846  :  Jan.   19. 
Sines.  IT.'irvey  J.      (See  de  Heurtaumont,  'hi.,  and  Sines.) 
Singer,    nyninn,    New   York,    N.   Y.      Leather   or   similar 

article.     106,152  ;  Sept.  21. 
Singer,  Hyman,  assignor  to  Eleso  Leather  Embossing  Co.. 

Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Embossed  leather.     104,705  ;  Mav 

25. 
Singer,    Jack,   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.      Belt   or   similar   article. 

104,227  ;  Apr.  20. 
.Sinko,    John,    Oak    Park,    111.      Steering    wheel    device. 

104,706  ;   May   25. 
Sinko,  John.  Oak  Park,  111.     Knob  for  a  gear  shift  lever 

or  the  like.     105,146  ;  June  29. 
Sipe,  Clifford  A.     (See  Hadley,  D.  L.,  and  Sipe.) 
Sipe,  Clifford  A.,  Shelby,  Ohio,  assignor  to  Westinghouse 

Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     Range  or  similar 

article.     104,887  ;  June  8. 
Slater,    Thomas    P.,    assignor    to    Scovlll    Manufacturing 

Company,    Waterbury,   Conn.      Hose   nozzle.      106,697; 

Oct.   26. 
Slattery,    Dennis    J.,    BulTalo,    N.    Y.     Funeral    symbol. 

103,027;  Feb.  2. 
Slee,    Arthur    L.,    San    Francisco,    Calif.      Copy    holder. 

103,601  ;  Mar.  10. 
Slezak,  Vincent  F.,  Chicago,   111.      Statuette  calendar  for 

horoscope  dispensing  macliines.     105.301  ;  Julv  13. 
Slick.  Kdwin  F..  Jr.      (See  Ilgenfritz,  C.  R..  and' Slick.) 
Smellie,  Donald  (».,  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Hoover  Com- 
pany. North  Canton,  Ohio.     Casing  for  a  suction  cleaner 

or  similar  article.     102,994  ;  Feb.  2. 
Smith,  Douglas   0.      (See  IMitchell,   Harry   R.,  assignor.) 
Smith,   Frasier,   assignor   to   Hny.e|-.\t  l:is   (Jlass   <'o!iip:mv. 

Wheeling.  W.  Vn.     Bottle.     10ri..'-,;:n  :  :\[iir    9. 
Smith,  Frazler,  assignor  to   Hazel-.\tla8  Olass  Company, 

Wheeling,   W.   Va.     Jar.      106,153;   Sept.   21. 
Smith.  Ci'orge.  Jr.,  Olean,  N.  V..  assignor  lo  Olean  Gl.iss 

(^ompanv.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Decanter.      104.200;   .Apr. 

20. 
Smith,   Cordon    Ti.,    assignor   to   The   ICriptal    Company, 

CImttanooga,   Tenn.     Store.     103,059:   Feb.    2. 
Smith,  Hannah  M.     (See  Keen,  Thomas  A.,  assignor.) 
Smith,    Herl)ert,    Clinton,    and    M.    C.    WiTme.    Worcester. 

Mass..   assignors   to   Wickwire   Spencer   Steel   Company, 

New  York,   N.   Y.     Grille  or  similar  article.     107.70.")  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Smith,  Howard  .\.,  assignor  to  Knopp-S[onarch  Company. 

St.    Louis,   Mo.      Sndiron   or  similar  article.      106,001  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Smith,  J.  Hungerford,  Company.     (See  Spenco,  James  E., 

assignor.) 


Smith,  James  R.,  Sr.,  assignor  to  New  Jersey  Porcelain 

Company,    Trenton,    N.    J.      Recessed    soap    holder    or 

the  like.     104.359  ;  May  4. 
Smith,  John,  Augusta,  Ga.     Boat.     103,767 ;  Mar.  23. 
Smith,   Kimball  D.,   Akron,   Ohio,  assignor   to   The  B.   F. 

Goodrich  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Tire.     104,149  : 

Apr.  20. 
Smith,  Landon  P.,  Incorporated.     (See  Wyman,  Guy  C, 

assignor.) 
Smith,    Manville    D.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Book    end    or 

similar  article.     1()4,413  ;  May  4. 
Smith,    Marie    E.,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Ensemble    dresa. 

106,641  ;  Oct.  19. 
Smith,    Marie    E.,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Dress.     107,620 

Dec.  21. 
Smith,    Marie   E.,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,729 

Dec.  28. 
Smith,    Marie   E.,   New   York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,730 

Dec.  28. 
Smith,  Maurice  A.,  Jeannette,  Pa.     Automobile  headlight 

lens.     107,706  ;  Dec.  28. 
Smith,   Maurice  A.,   Jeanette,   Pa.     Automobile  headlight 

lens.     107,707  ;  Dec.  28. 
Smith,    Parker,    Dallas,    Tex.      Table    or    similar   article. 

102,805  ;  Jan.  19. 
Smith,    Ralph    R.,    Fairview    Village,    Cleveland,    Ohio. 

Parking  meter   casing.      105,617 ;   Aug.    10. 
Smith,  Reuben  R.,  Extou,  Pa.     Bottle.     103,164  ;  Feb.  9. 
Smith,    Reuben,    R.,    assignor    to    Continental    Distilling 

Corporation,      Philadelphia,      Pa.        Drink      indicator. 

103,768  ;  Mar.  23. 
Smith,  Reuben  R.,  assignor  to  Continental  Distilling  Cor- 
poration, Philadelphia,  Pa.     Bottle.     105,540  ;  Aug.  3. 
Smith,  Uel  L.     (See  Hitchcock,  R.  C.  and  Smith.) 
Smith,    Walter    V.,    assignor    to    The    American-National 

Company,   Toledo,   Ohio.     Juvenile   vehicle.      105,618 ; 

Aug.   10. 
Smith,  Will  H.,  assignor  to  Embury  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, Warsaw,  N.  Y.     Lantern.     105,675  ;  Aug.  17. 
Snnill,  Walter  G.,  Trenton,  N.  J.     Window  wedge  or  the 

like.     105,350  ;  July  20. 
Snawadzki,   Casimir  J.,   assignor    of  one-fourth   to   J.   B. 

Lee  and  L.  E.  Nimschik  and  one-half  to  P.  F.  Nimschik 

and  H.  Nimschik,  Chicago,  111.    Game  board.     103.697 ; 

Mar.  23. 

Snediker.   Morton   O.,   assignor  to  The  Powers  Regulator 

Company,      Chicago,      111.        Thermostat      mechanism. 

103.877  :  Mar.  30. 
Sneddon,    Tlieodore,   and   S.    Safranski,   assignors   to   The 

Aridor  Company,  Chicago,  111.     Combined  jar  cap  and 

ashtray  top.     103,917  ;  Mar.  30. 
Snell.    Samuel    A.,    assignor    to    The    American-National 

Company,     Toledo,     Ohio.        Velocipede     handle     bar. 

104,819  ;   Juno   1. 
Snell,    Samuel    A.,    assignor    to    The    American-National 

Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.     Velocipede.     104,820  ;  June  1. 
Snell,    Samuel    A.,    assignor    to    The    American-National 

Company,     Toledo,      Ohio.       Velocipede     step     plate. 

104,821  ;  June  1. 
Snell.     Samuel    A.,    assignor    to    The    American-National 

Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.     Juvenile    vehicle.     105,418: 

July  27. 
Snell.     Samuel    A.,    assignor    to    The    American-National 

Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.     Juvenile    vehicle.     105,419  : 

July  27. 
Snell.    Samuel    A.,    assignor    to    The    American-National 

Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.     Juvenile    vehicle.     105,420 ; 

July  27. 
Snow-Craggs  Corporation.      (See   Snow,  William  H.,   as- 
signor. ) 
Snow,  William  H.,  assignor  to  Snow-Craggs  Corporation, 

Chicago,    111.      Braclvet   for   a   steering   wheel    turning 

knob.     104.428;  Mav  4. 
Snowden.    John    W.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Textile    f.abric. 

105.033  ;  June  22. 
Snowden.    John    W.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.      Textile    fabric. 

107,365;  Dec.  7. 
Si>..w(liii.    .lolin    \y.,    Philadelphia,    Pa.     Textile    fabric. 

107.604  :  Dec.  21. 
Snoke.  Robert  D.,  South  Bend,  assignor  to  Auburn  Auto- 
mobile Company,  Connersville,  Ind.     Combined  automo- 
bile steering  wheel  and  horn  control  device.     107,459  : 

Dee.  14. 
Sohel.  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     107.556  ;  Dec.  21. 
So  .e  .  Harry.  New  York.  N.  Y.     Shoe.     107.557  ;  Dec.  21. 
sobei.  Harry,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Shoe.     107.558  ;  Dec.  21. 

1 06  93?-' No'^'^'g  ^'^"^    ^°^^'    ^'    '^'      'K"'"ed    sweater. 
Societi  Anonima  Officine  Di  Villar   Perosa.      (See  Boria, 

Blagio,  assignor.) 
»Societe    Anonvme    des    Etablissements    Elesca    &   Mallle 

Reiinis  (L.  K.  S.  M.)      (See  BodD,  Emi:'    assignor.) 
SociMi>     Anonyme:     Etablissements     Ed.  '  Jaeger.       (See 

Rodanet,  Charles  H.  H..  assignor  ) 
Soehl,  Claude  A.     (See  Kindelm.ann,  A.,  and   Soehl.) 
bohmer,     Jacob,     New     York,     N.     Y.      Dress.      107,305; 

Nov.  30. 
'^"Ij,"^'^^'"-    Jacob,    Now    York,     N.    Y.      Dress.      107,306; 

SokololT     Max.     Woodmere,    N.    Y.       Embroidered    net. 

104.(49  :  June  1. 
SokololTM.ax.     ^yoodrae^e,     N.    Y.       Embroidered    net. 

104,ii)0;  June  1. 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  PATENTEES 


757 


Sokoloff,     Max,     Woodmere,     N.     Y.       Embroidered     net. 

104,751 ;  June  1. 
Solomon,  Bernard  M.,  Montgomery,  Ala.     Service  station 

building.     106,993  ;   Nov.   16. 
Solomon,    Jacob,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Blouse.     103,075 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Solomon,    Jacob,    New   York,   N.   Y.      Blouse.      104,328; 

Apr.  27. 
Solomon,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lace.     104,1.50  ;  Apr.  20. 
Solomon,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Lace.     104,308 ;  Apr.  27 
Solomon,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Lace.     104,329  ;  Apr.  27. 
Solomon.  Mortimer,  New  York,  N.  X.     Combination  slacks 

and   suspc^nders.      107.581  :  Dec.  21. 
Sonner,  Philip  J.,  Winfield,  Kans.     Gas  burner.     104,752  ; 

June  1. 
Sonora  Electric  Phonograph  Co.     (See  Gerard,  Henry  W., 

assignor.) 
Sonotone    Corporation.      (See    NicUolides,    Emmanuel    C, 

assignor.) 
Soref,    Harry   E.,    and    James   K.    Marshall,    assignors    to 

Master  Lock  Company,  Blilwuakee,  Wis.     Savings  bank. 

103.620  :  Mar.  16. 
Soule,   Chester  C,  Portland,  Maine.     Beanpot.     107,161 ; 

Nov.   23. 
Soulf-,  Chester  C,  Portland,  Maine.     Beanpot.     107,162  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Soule,  Chester  C,  Portland,  Maine.     Beanpot.     107,163  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Spadea,  Jean,  assignor  to  Bonwit  Teller,  Inc.,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Dress.     105,782  ;  Aug.  24. 
Spalsbury,    Charles,    assignor    to    Spalsbury-Steis-Deevers 

Shoe   Co.,   Fredericktown,   Mo.      Shoe.      103,602 ;    Mar. 

16. 
Spalsbury-Steis-Deevers      Shoe      Co.        (See      Spalsbury, 

Charles,  assignor.) 
Spangler,    Carl    D.,    Oklahoma    City,    Okla.      Playground 

apparatus.     106,871 ;  Nov.  9. 
Sparkes,  John  G.,  Great  Neck,  assignor  to  Nutone  Chimes 

Incorporated,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Electrically   operated 

sound  signal.     106.221  :  Sept.  28. 
Sparkman,  John  W.,  Birmingham,  Ala.    Automobile  body. 

104,822  ;  June  1. 
Sparks- Withington  Company,  The.     (See  Wall,  Harley  R., 

assignor.) 
Speck,  Kurt,  Irvington,  N.  J.  Combined  refrigerator  cas- 
ing and  container  unit.  106,811  ;  Nov.  2. 
Specter,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cape.  103,555  ;  IVIar.  0. 
Spector,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cape.  104,002  ;  Apr.  6. 
Spector,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coat.  105,560  :  Aug.  3. 
Spector,    Morris,    New    York,     N.    Y.      Cape.       106,381 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Speirs,   John   E.,    Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,   assignor  to   Century 

Venetian  Blind   Co.   Inc.,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Venetian 

blind.     103,745  ;  Mar.  23. 
Spelrein  Luggage   Corp.      (See   Spelrein,  Max,   assignor.) 
Spelrein,  Max.  assignor  to  Spelrein  Luggage  Corp.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.    Textile  fabric.    104,753  ;  June  1. 
Spenpp.    Jnmes    10.,    assignor    to    Hazcl-.Atlas    Glass    Com- 
pany, Wheeling.  W.  Va.     Plate.     102,058;  Jan.  5. 
Spence,    James   E.,   assignor   to   Hazel-Atlas   Glass   Com- 
pany, Wheeling,   W.  Va.     Tumbler.     103,698  ;  Mar.  23. 
Spence,    James    E.,    Wheeling,    W.    Va.,    assignor    to    J. 

Hungerford  Smith  Company,   Rochester,  N.  Y.     Dish. 

104,731  ;  June  1. 
Spenc(>,    James    E.,    assignor   to   Hazel-Atlas   Glass    Com- 
pany, Wheeling,   W.  Va.     Bowl.     106,456  ;  Oct.  12. 
Spence,  James  E.,  assignor  to  Hazel-Atlas  Glass  Company, 

Wheeling,   W.  Va.     Ashtray.     106,872 ;   Nov.  9. 
Spence,    James   E.,    assignor   to   Hazel-Atlas    Glass   Com- 
pany, Wheeling,  W.   Va.     Dish.     107,460 ;  Dec.    14. 
Spencer,  Carletoii  B.,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Ditzloi' 

Color  Company.      Color  display  panel.     104,201  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Spencer,  Carleton  B.,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Ditzlm- 

Color  Company.     Display  panel  for  color  combination.'^. 

104,202  ;  Apr.  20. 
Spencer,   Roy   E.,   assignor   to  Dazey  Manufacturing  Co., 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Flower  holder.     103,769  ;  Mar.  23. 
Spender,    Donald    L,,    assignor   to    Scovill    Manutacluriii^: 

Company,      Waterbury,      Conn.        Flashlight      switoli. 

104,173;  Apr.  20. 
Sperry,   Philmore   F.,   assignor   to   Excel   Auto   Radiator 

Company,  Chicago,  111.     Automobile  heater.     304,754  ; 

June  1. 
Sperry,    Philmore   F.,   assignor   to   Excel   Auto   Radiator 

Company,   Chicago,   111.     Automobile  heater.     104,755; 

,Tun(!  1. 
Splonel,  Edward  R.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  G.  G.  Gulborson, 

Dallas.   Tex.     Ashtray.     102,703;  Jan.  12. 
SpicHS,  Hazel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ensemble  dress.    105,644  ; 

Aug.   10. 
SplcHH,    Hazel,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Dress.     105,0.10;   Aug. 

31. 
Spless,   Hazel,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Dross.     106,495  ;  Oct. 

]2. 
Spilnian,  Raymond,  assignor  to  Tornstedt  Manufacturing 

(.'oinpany,    Detroit,    Mich.     Auiomoblle    radiator   ornu- 

nii'Ml  or  Hiiiilliii-  iirllclc.      ^^t(■,.^7'\  ;  Oct.  12. 
Splndlcr,    Gnslav    F.,    San   Francisco,    Calif.      Microscope 

lump.      105,019  ;    Aug.   10. 
Si)ll/.('r,  George,  .Maii!is(|uiiM,  N.  J.     Textile  fabric  or  simi- 
lar article.     105,453  ;  July   27. 


Spitzer,  George,  Manasquan,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric  or  simi- 
lar article.     105,454;   July  27. 

Splaine,  Edward  M.,  assignor  to  American  Optical  Com- 
pany, Southbridge,  Mass.  Combined  endpiece  and  temple 
for  an   ophthalmic  mounting.     105.421;  July  27. 

Spriggs,  Arthur  O.,  assignor  to  The  Champion  Company, 
Springfield,  Ohio.  Shoulder  support  for  use  in  em- 
balming human  bodies.     103,350  ;  Feb.  23. 

Squibb,  E.  R.,  &  Sons.  (See  Ni tardy,  Ferdinand  W., 
assignor.) 

Stafford,  S.  S.,  Inc.  (See  Deppermann,  William  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Staley,  Joseph  H.,  assignor  to  Stirney  Electric  Corpora- 
tion, Columbus,  Ind.  Dry  cell  reactivator  housing. 
103,189  ;  Feb.  9. 

Stallings,  George  W.,  Jackson,  Mich.,  assignor  to  A. 
Kreamer,  Incorporated,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Canister. 
103,076;  Feb.  2. 

Stallings,  George  W.,  Jackson,  and  G.  W.  Walker,  Pleasant 
Ridge,  Mich.,  assignors  to  A.  Kreamer,  Incorporated,  New 
York,  N.  Y.     Canister.    102,704;  Jan.  12. 

Stam,  Jesse,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  assignor  to  Fairclough  & 
Gold,  Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Textile  fabric  or  similar 
article.     103,746  ;  Mar.  23. 

Stam,  Jesse,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Fairclough  &  Gold, 
Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Textile  fabric  or  similar  article. 
104.151  ;  Apr.  20. 

Stam,  Jesse,  Cambridge,  assignor  to  Fairclough  &  Gold, 
Inc.,  Boston,  Mass.  Textile  fabric  or  similar  article. 
106,611 ;  Oct.  19. 

Stamm,  George  A..  Lincoln  Township,  Berrien  County, 
]\Iich.  Combined  radio  cabinet  and  lamp.  105,234 ; 
July  6. 

Stanbury,  William  E.,  assignor  to  Verbury,  Inc.,  Kansas 
Cit:^.  Mo.     Button.     104,707  :  May  25. 

Standard  American  Corporation.  (See  Mounteney, 
Leonard,  assignor.) 

Standard  Mailing  Machines  Company.  (See  Trueman, 
Paul  T.,   assignor.) 

Standard  .Meter  Corporation,  The.  (See  Lucia,  L.  V.,  and 
D'.Agostino,   assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company.  (See  Munson,  R.  O.,  and  Nerem, 
assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  California.  (See  Aldrich, 
R.  N.,  and  Jaehne,  assignors.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  California.  (See  Ballaseyus, 
Albert  C,  assignor.) 

Standard  Oil  Company  of  California.  (See  Thompson, 
Er.«!kine    D.,    assignor.) 

Standard  Pressed  Steel  Co.  (See  Gade,  Harald  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Standard  Sanitary  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Trout, 
Harry  R.,  assignor.) 

Standard  Steel  Works.     (See  Gredell.  Otto  N.,  assignor.) 

Stanley,  Sinclair  G.,  Chicago,  111.  Cake  of  soap.  103,190  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Stanley,  Trowbridge  H.,  assignor  to  L.  A.  Darling  Com- 
pany, Bronson,  INlich.  Curtain  display  rack.  1()3,835  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Stanley  Works,  The.  (See  Raymond,  Horace  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Stanton,  Frederick.     (See  Lederer,  H.  V.,  and  Stanton.) 

Stark,  Abraham,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Button.  107,267 ; 
Nov.  30. 

Stark,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  International  Silver  Com- 
pany, Meriden,  Conn.  Spoon  or  other  article  of  flat- 
ware.    103,521  ;  Mar.  9. 

Stark,  Frederick  W.,  assignor  to  International  Silver 
Company,  Meriden,  Conn.  Spoon  or  other  article  of 
flatware.     104,732  ;  June  1. 

Stark,  Louis,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Kastar  Specialty 
Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.      Bicvcle  handle  grip.      105.81."?  ;  Aug.  24. 

Starr,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     102,733  ;  Jan.  12. 

Starr,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Slioo.  105,065  ;  June 
22. 

Starr,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     105,147  ;  June  29. 

Starr,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     105.148  ;  June  29. 

Stathopoulo,  Epi  A.,  assignor  to  Epiphone,  Inc.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Electric  Hawaiian  guitar  or  similar  arti- 
cle.    105,351  ;  July  20. 

Stearns,  Kieenian  li.,  assignor  to  The  Carrom  Company, 
Ludlngton,  Mich.     Game  board.     106,714  ;   Oct.   26. 

Sleekier,  Nat  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Eyocup.  102,709  ;  Jan. 
19. 

Stodnian,  Joseph  F.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  Joiner  medal  for 
T'onian    C.Mlliiilif    rosaries.      100.070:    Sept.    14. 

Slodnian,  Joseph  F.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Pendant.  107,005; 
Dec.  28. 

Steclnmn,  James  S.,  assignor  to  Whltall  Tatum  Company, 
Millville,  N.  J.     Bottle.     103,792  ;  Mar.  23. 

Steehnan,  Jamo.s  S.,  assignor  to  Whitall  Tatum  Company, 
Millville,  N.  J.     Bottle.     10  1,479  ;  May  11. 

Sti'clinaii,  .lanu's  S.,  assignor  to  \\  liilall  'I'atum  Conijiany, 
Millvllli-,   N.   J.      Bottle.      105.2:'.5:  .liily  0. 

Steclsiiiillis   Inc.      (Hoe  Conroy,  Edward  J.,  assignor.) 

Sli'ilcMs,  (Icnrge  v.,  Clayton,  Mo.  Beverage  cooler. 
10  1,617  :  May  25. 

Sti'hlil;,  Itiulolph  K.,  Antwerp,  Belgium,  assignor  to  Asso- 
ri.'ilcil  Ti'leplioni'  &  'rdcgraph  Company,  Chicago,  HI. 
("ombincd  ((Mephone  (bsU  stand  nud  handset.  106,457; 
(»ct.    12. 

Stolchen,  Marie  C,  West  llnglcwood,  N.  J.  Curler  or  sln)- 
llar  article.     103,254  ;   Fob.  10. 


758 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Steiglitz  Herbort,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  Peerless  Weigh- 
ing &  Vending  Machine  Corporation,  Long  Island  City, 

N.  T.     Article-dispensing  macliine.      10."), 814;  Aug.  24. 
Stein,  Joseph  S.,  assignor  to  Lucien  Lelong,  Inc.,  Chicago, 

111.       Perfume     bottle    or    similar     article.       104,414 ; 

May  4, 
Steinberg,    Aaron,    Passaic,    N.    J.      Curtain.      103,899 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Steinberg,   Norma  G.  A.,  Oak  Parlj,   111.     Utensil  scraper 

or  similar  article.     103,G03  ;  Mar.  16. 
Steinberg,    Robert,    New    York,    N.    Y.     Glove.     10.5,917  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Steiner,  Ernest,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Brooch  pin  or  similar 

article.     10.o,034  :  June  22. 
Steiner,    Ernest,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Combined    compact 

and  cigarette  case.     105,717  ;  Aug.  17. 
Steiner,   Ernest,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Combined   ruler  and 

pencil  c.ise  or  similar  article.      105,707  ;  Aug.  24. 
Steiner,    Ernest,   New   York,    N.   Y.      Compact.      105,972 : 

Sept.  7. 
Steingruljer,  George,  Huntsville,  Ala.     Electric  he.iter  c:>s- 

ing.     102.070  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Steinman,  William  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     104,120  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Steinman.  William  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     104,005: 

.\I;iv  IS. 
Steinman,  William  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     104,750  : 

June  1. 
Steinman,  William  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     104.757  : 

June  1. 
Steinman.  Willi.am  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dross.     106,200; 

Sept.  2S. 
Steinman,  William  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Dress.     106,333  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Steinman,  William  G.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,509  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Steinway  &  Sons.      (See  Zaiser,   William,  assignor.) 
Stephen  Hug  Mills.      (.See  Baird,  ]Moubrey  D..  assignor.) 
Sterling  Company,  The.     (See  Vorhauer,  Johnnye  L.) 
Stern,     Abraham.     New     York,     N.     Y.     Textile     fabric. 

105,815  :  Aug.  24. 
Stern,   Edward   B..   assignor  to  JIcKee   Glass    Company, 

Joannotte.  Pa.     Double  boiler.     105,718:  Aug.  17. 
Stern,  Jlax,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Combined  tobacco  humidor 

and  pipe  rack  or  similar  article.     106,612  ;  Oct.  19. 
Storngold,  Harry  M.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Dross.     100.852: 

Nov.  2. 
Stetson    Shoe  Company,   The.      (See   Wales,   Burton   L., 

assignor.) 
Steuer,    Norman    F..    assignor    to    Owens-Illinois    Pacific 

Coast  Company,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Jar.     107,104  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Stevens.  Clifford  B..  assignor  to  William  Woods  Plankin- 

ton,  Milwaukee,  Wis.     Automobile.     107,208 :  Nov.  30. 
Stevens,    ClifTord    B.,    assignor    to    Cutlor-IIammer.    Inc., 

Milwaukee,  Wis.     Electric  controlling  device.     107,559  ; 

Dec.   21. 
Stewart,   Edward  J.,   Chicago,   111.     Toy.     100,496 ;   Oct. 

12. 
Stewart,    Frederick    R..    Atlanta,    Ga.      Noise    maker    or 

similar  article.      105,188  ;   Juno    29. 
Stewart.  I>emuel  I/.,  Chic;igo.  III.,  assignor  to  The  Adlake 
.     Company.     Lamp  or  similar  article.     100.,S:;5  ;   Nov.  2. 
StPw.Trt.  T.omupl  I>.  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Adlake 

Company.     Reading  lamp  or  similar  article.     106.836; 

Nov.  2. 
Stewart,  Lemuel  L.,  Chicago.  111.,  assignor  to  The  Adlake 

Company.     Lighting  fi.tture  or  similar  article.     100.873: 

Nov.  9. 
Stewart,  Lemuel  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Adlake 

Company.    Lighting  fixture  or  similar  article.    100,874  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Stewart,  Lemuel  L.,  Chicago.  111.,  assignor  to  The  Adlake 

Company.      Desk    lamp    or    similar    article.      106,994 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Stewart,  Lemuel  L.,  Chicago,  III.,  assignor  to  The  .Vdlake 

Company,      Desk    lamp    or    similar    article.      106,995; 

Nov.   10. 
Stewart,  Lemuel  L.,  Chicago,  ni.,  as.signor  to  The  .Vdlake 

Company,      Desk    lamp    or    similar    article.      100,900  ■ 

Nov.  10. 
Stewart,  Lemuel  L.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Adlake 

Company.    Lighting  trougli  or  similar  article.     107,105; 

Nov.   23. 
Stewart,  Jiemuel  L..  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  .Vdlaki- 

Company.     Lighting  fixture  or  similar  article.     107,606  : 

Dec.  2S. 
Stewart   and  McGnire,   Incorporated.      (See  Iloban,  Fair- 
field W..  assignor.) 
Stewart.      Robert     H.,     Detroit,     Mich.     Paper     knife. 

102,9ff5  ;  Feb.  2. 
Stewart  Warner  Corporation.      (See  Fine,  Charles  A.,  as- 
signor.) 
Stewart-Warner  Corporation.      (See  Kropp,  Willis  A.,  as- 
signor.) 
St.  John.  Otto,  assignor  to  The  .Vmerican  Flour  Surfacing 

Machine    Conipnnv.    Toledo,    Oliio.      Portable    grinding 

m.nrhlne.      100,15,9;  O.-t.   12. 
Stiglltz,    Irving,    New   York,   N.   T.      Embroidered    fabric. 

1(17.021  :  Die.   21. 
Stiglitz,  Kloa,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Flower-embroidered  dres.s 

fabric.     103,661  ;  Mar.  16. 
Stlngel,    Sigmund,     PittBbtirgh,    Pn.      Badge    or    similar 

article.     107,144;  Nov    23. 


Stinson,  Zetta,  Hammon,  Okla.     Combined  hair  comb  and 

curler.     107,283  :  Nov.  30. 
Stimey   Electric   Corporation.      (See   Staley,   Joseph   H., 

assignor.) 
St irratt,  Charles  T.,  Duluth,  Minn.     Mattress.     107,269; 

Nov.  30. 
Stock,  Otto  P.,  assignor  to  The  Julian  &  Kokenge  Com- 

panv,   Columbus,  Ohio.     Shoe.     102,996;  Feb.  2. 
Stock,  Otto  F..  assignor  to  The  Julian  &  Kokenge  Com- 
pany,  Columbus,   Ohio.     Shoe.     102,997 ;   Feb.   2. 
Stoddard,   Charles  I.,   Quincy,   assignor  to  Charles  Cush- 

man  Company,  Boston,  Mass.     Shoe.     107,325  ;  Dec.  7. 
Stoddard,  Rav  F.,  Dayton,  Ohio.     Automotive  signal  lens. 

104,888  ;  June  8. 
Stone,  Abraham.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Textile  fabric  or  similar 

article.     100,776  ;  Nov.  2. 
Stone,  Arthur  A.,  and  C.   E.   Cook,   assignors  to  Storoco 

Engineering  Corporation,  Highland  Park,  Mich.     Vacu- 
um cleaner.     103,255  ;  Feb.  16. 
Stone,    Eula    M.,    New    York,    N.    Y.,    assignor   to    Prince 

Matchabelli,      Inc.        Combined     bottle     and     stopper. 

107.035  :  Nov.  10. 
Stone,  Mollie,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Dress.  100.642  ;  Oct.  19. 
Stone,  Moilie,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,393  ;  Dec.  7. 
Stone,  MolUe,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,394  ;  Dec.  7. 
Stone,  Mollie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,395  ;  Dec.  7. 
stone.  Mollie.  Now  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,033  ;  Dec.  21. 
Storoco  Engineering  Corporation.      (See  Stone,  A.  A.,  and 

Cook,  assignors.) 
Story,  Brooks  &  Finley,  Incorporated.     (See  Brooks,  James 

,M",  assignor.) 
Stout,  William    B..   Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  Pullman- 
Standard   Car   Manufacturing   Company.     Rail    car   or 

similar  vehicle.     106,154  ;  Sept.  21. 
Stranb.    W.    F.,    &    Company.      (See    Straub,    Walter   F., 

a.isignor.) 
Str.iub,   Walter  F.,  assignor  to  W.  F.  Straub  &  Company, 

Chicago,  111.     Jar  or  similar  container.     107.582  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Strauch,  Clauss  B.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Cigarette  holder. 

102.705  :  Jan.  12. 
Straus.   Sylvan  M.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.     Glove.     103,165  ; 

Fob.  9. 
Straus,  Sylvan  M.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.     Glove.     104,587  ; 

May  18. 
Str:nis.   .Sylvan  M.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y.     Glove. 

June  8. 
Straus.   Sylvan  51.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

June  22. 
Straus,   Sylvan  M.,  Gloversville,  N,  Y. 

July  13. 
Straus.   Sylvan  M.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Aug.  31. 
Straus.  Sylvan  M.,  Gloversville,   N.  Y. 

Oct.  5. 
Straus,  Sylvan  M.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Oct.  5. 
Straus,  Sylvan  M.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Oct.  12. 

Strauss,  D.,  Co.     (See  Baggaley,  Robert  P..  assignor.) 
Street,  Guy  F.,  Jr..  Berkeley,  assignor  to  Safeway  Stores, 

Inc.,  Vernon.  Calif.     Bottle.     100.613  ;   Oct.  19. 
Strieker,  Fthol  R..  New  York,  N.  Y.     Negligee  ensemble. 

104,006  :  Mav  18. 
Strieker,  Ethel  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Negligee.     105,641 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Strieker,  Ethel  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Negligee.     106,936  : 

Nov.  9. 
Strieker.  Ethel  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Negligee.     106,9.54; 

Nov.  9. 
Strieker,  Ethel  E.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Negligee.     107,058  : 

Nov.   16. 
Stromberg  Electric  Company.      (See  Adams,   Wilbur  H.. 

assignor.) 
Strongson.  Herni.an  L.,  assignor  to  Glida  Corp.  of  America, 

New    York,    N.    Y.      Collapsible    container.       107,164; 

Nov.  23. 
Stroock,   Edwin  51.,   New  Rochelle,   N.   Y.     Hat   display 

rack.     105,149  ;   June  29. 
Strunk.  Lester  N.,  r.nyortown.  Pa.,  assignor  to  Bovortown 

Burial    Casket    Company.      Burial    casket.      103,621; 

Mar.  16. 
Stuart.    I'rank    B.,    Knoxvitle,    Tenn.     Confection    cone. 

106.071  :    Sept.   14. 
Stuart.   Fred  W.,   Beverly,   Mass.      Last.     105,727 ;   Aug. 

Stunzi  Sons  Silk  Co.      (See  Auger,  Louis  F.,  assignor.) 
Sturm,    Don    E.,    assignor    to    Toxl  ilonthor    Corporation, 

Toledo,   Ohio.      Coated    fabric.      103.522;    Mar.   9. 
Stutsman,   Ohmer   R.,   and   G.    L.   Becker,   Davton,   Ohio. 

Bicycle.    .103,351  ;  Feb.  23. 
Sudbeaz,  Joseph,  Now  York,  N.  Y.     Combination  perfume 

bottle  and  stand.     104,384  ;  May  4, 
Suhadolc,   Ilamell  J.,  Hobokon,  N.  J.     Combination  comb 

and  manicuring  implement.     107,284;  Nov.  30. 
Sullivan,   George  O.,   Pamp.i.   To-.      Combined  grave  pro- 
tector and  marker.     100. . 137  •  Nov    "^ 
Sumey,  Robert  W.      (See  Fischbach,  E.  G.,   and  Sumev.) 
Sunn    -iuji,   Snn  Francisco,   Calif.     Combined  pencil  and 

calendar.     106,459  :  Oct.  12. 
Sundberg,   Carl   W..   and   M.   Ferar,  assignors  to  Bulldog 

Electric   Products    Company,    Detroit,    Mich.      Electric 

control  panel  board.     103,364  ;  Feb.  23. 


104,908 ; 

105,035 ; 

105,319; 

105,903; 
Glove.  106,360 ; 
Glove.  106,382 ; 
Glove.     106.475; 


Glove. 
Glove. 


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LIST   OF   DESIGN  PATENTEES 


759 


Sun  Tube  Corporation,  The.  (See  Frid^n,  John  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Sun  Tube  Corporation,  The.  (See  Rose,  Willis  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Superior  Body  Company.  (See  Carlson,  Alexander,  as- 
signor.) 

Superior  Felt  &  Bedding  Company.  (See  Bowersox,  J.  W., 
and  Blaha,  assignors.) 

Susi,  Michaelangelo,  assignor  to  Cohn-Hall  Marx  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric  or  similar  article.  102,932  ; 
Jan.  26. 

Sussnian,  Fannie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,092  : 
Sei)t.  14. 

Sussnian,  Fannie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,093 ; 
Sept.  14. 

Sussman,  Fannie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,497 ; 
Oct.  12. 

Sussman,  Fannie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,522 ; 
Oct.    12. 

Sussman.  Fannie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,523 ; 
Oct.   12. 

Sus.sman,  Fannie,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,524 ; 
Oct.   12. 

Susu  Nut  Co.,  The.      (See  Urbanek,   James  F.,  assignor.) 

Sutton,  John  R.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  similar  article. 
106.547  ;  Oct.  19. 

Sutton,  Michael  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Handkerchief  or 
similar  article.     103,863  ;  Mar.  30. 

Swainson,  Anne,  assignor  to  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  In- 
corporated,   Chicago,    111.      Platter.      3  03,166 ;    Feb.    9. 

Swainson,  Anne,  assignor  to  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  In- 
corporated,  Chicago,  111.     Pitcher.     103,167  ;  Feb.  9. 

Swainson,  Anne,  assignor  to  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  In- 
corporated, Chicago,  111.     Cup.     103,168  ;  Feb.  9. 

Swainson,  Anne,  assignor  to  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  In- 
corporated, Chicago,  111.  Covered  dish.  103,109  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Swank  Products.  Inc.     (See  Howard.  Viola  T.,  assignor.) 

Swank  Products,  Inc.      (See  Sampson,  Samuel,  assignor.) 

Swanson,  Arthur  P.,  Des  Plaines,  111.  Combined  kitchen 
cabinet  and  range  or  similar  article.     106,334;   Oct.  5. 

Swanson,  Nels  H.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  pocket  flash- 
light .nnd  Icey  case.     106,002  ;   Sept.  7. 

Swanson.  Wilburn  H.,  assignor  to  Ice  Cooling  Appliance 
Corporation,  Morrison,  111.  Refrigerator  cabinet- 
103,699  ;  Mar.  23. 

Swanson,  Wilburn  H.,  assignor  to  Ice  Cooling  Appliance 
Corporation,  Morrison,  111.  Name  plate.  103,770; 
Mar.  23. 

Swartwout,  Robert  L.,  assignor  to  Union  Steel  Products 
Company,  Albion,  Mich.  Display  rack.  104,588  ;  Mav 
18. 

Swartzbaugh  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See  Coss, 
George  R.,  assignor.) 

Swartzbaugh  Manufacturing  Company,  The.  (See 
O'Brien,  Harold  .T.,  assignor.) 

Swearingen,  William  L.,  Portland,  Oreg.  Upholstered 
davenport.     ]  04,823;  June  1. 

Swearingen,  William  H..,  Portland,  Oreg.  Upholstered 
chair.     104,824  ;  June  1. 

Swedlin,  J.,  Inc.      (See   Swedlin,  Jacob,   assignor.) 

Swedlin.  Jacob,  Brooklyn,  assignor  to  J.  Swedlin,  Inc., 
New  York,  N.  Y.     Toy  doll.     107,583  ;  Dec.  21. 

Sweet,  Sam.      (See  Parness,  R.,  and  Sweet.) 

Swindell  Brothers,  Incorporated.  (See  Dunnock,  John  L., 
assignor.) 

Swingle,  Wayne  T.,  Hastings,  Nebr.  Air  conditioning 
cooli>r  cabinet.     305,816;  Aug.  24. 

Switall,  George  R.,  Chicago,  111.  Letter  opener.  105,348  ; 
.Tuly  20. 

S^wordling,  Lucy  A.,  Venice,  Calif.  Partitioned  draining 
bowl.     3  05,367  ;  July  20. 

Sylvester,  Joseph,  Ilollis,  N.  Y.  Golf  chib.  104,642  ;  May 
'25. 

Symington,  William  W.  (See  Boulton,  B.  C,  and  Sym- 
ington.) 

Syncro  Devices,  Incorporated.  (See  Doll,  J.  L.,  and 
Rogers,  assignors.) 

Sypher,  Milford  G.,  Belleville,  N.  J.,  assignor  to  The 
Chilton  Pen  Company,  Inc.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
Fountain  ytim  or  similar  article.     305,150;  June  29. 

T.  &  P.  Opiical  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.  (See  Pomeranz,  Jacob  J., 
assignor.) 

T.  &  P.  Optical  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.  (See  Tanasso,  Vincent, 
assignor. ) 

Talaniant(>s.  Delia  P.,  Alhnmbra,  Calif.  Combined  um- 
brella  and   support.      107,326;    Dec.    7. 

Tiilge,   Foster  L.      (Sec  Hand,  Thomas  Ia,  assignor.) 

Talge,  FoKlcr  L.     (See  Majewski,  Joseph  M.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 

Tanasso,  Vincent,  Harrison,  assignor  to  T.  &  P.  Optical 
Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spectacle  front. 
106,743;  Oct.  26. 

TunMHHo,  Vincent,  Harrison,  a.sslgnor  to  T.  &  V.  Optical 
Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  N(w  York,  N.  Y.  Spectacle  front. 
106,744  ;  Oct.  26. 

Tanasso,  Vincent,  Harrison,  and  J.  J.  Pomeranz,  Brooklyn, 
N.   Y.      SneclMcIc   front.      104,.')89;    May   18. 

Tanasso,  Vincent,  Hiirrison,  and  J.  J.  Pomeranz,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.     Speclacle  frame.      104, ,590;   May    18. 

Tank  (^ar  Slalions,  Inc.  (Si'c  Jolmston,  Kngene  10.,  as- 
signor.) 

Tannenbaiim,  Max,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Openwork  bead  fabric 
or  similar  article.     307,007;  Doc.  28. 


Tanzi,   Guido,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   assignor  to  B.  Filippone 

&   Co.,  Inc.,  Passaic,  N.  J.     Macaroni.     105,620  ;   Aug. 

10. 
Tanzi,  Mario,  Chicago,  111.    Macaroni.     106,460  ;  Oct.  12. 
Tappan   Stove  Company,  The.      (See  Hadley,   Donald  L., 

assignor.) 
Tashjian,     Frank     O.,     Detroit,     Mich.     Shoe     cabinet. 

102,998  ;  Feb.  2. 
Taub,  Morris,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Lace.     104,003  ;  Apr.  6. 
Tausend,  Francis,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Tablecloth  or  simi- 
lar article.     105,036  ;  June  22. 
Tautz,  Herbert  E.,  assignor  to  The  Delta  Manufacturing 

Company,    Milwaukee,    Wis.      Shaper    table.      105,621 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Taylor,   August  M.,  Fort  Collins,   Colo.     Combined   grave 

protector  and  marker.     104,152  ;  Apr.  20. 
Taylor  Chair  Company,  The.      (See  McClellan,  Hiram  N., 

assignor.) 
Taylor,  Donald   D.,  Duncannon,   Pa.     Power-driven  hand 

tool  unit.     107,500;  Dec.  21. 
Taylor,  Fred  C,  assignor  to  The  Taylor  Wine  Company, 

Hammondsport,  N.  Y.     Display  stand  for  bottles  or  the 

like.     104,121  ;  Apr.  13. 
Taylor.  Harwood  S.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Shuron 

Optical    Company,    Inc.,    Geneva,    N.    Y.      Lens    strap. 

107,106  ;  Nov.  23. 
Taylor  Instrument  Companies.     (See  Brown,  H.  Brainard, 

assignor.) 
Taylor,    Richard,    Chicago,    111.      Leaf    holder.      105,037 ; 

June  22. 
Taylor,  Thomas  E.,  assignor  to  The  Cleveland  Cooperative 

Stove  Company,  Cleve'laud,  Ohio.     Combined  top  panel, 

rear    panel,    and    burner    cover    for    cooking     ranges. 

3  06,698;  Oct.  26. 
Taylor   Wine  Company,  The.      (See  Taylor,  Fred  C,    as- 
signor.) 

Teach,  Joseph  C,  Piqua,  Ohio.     Infant's  shoe.     105,904  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Teague,  Walter  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Eastman 

Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Camera.     103,700 ; 

Mar.   23. 
Teague,  Walter  D.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The  Cros- 

ley  Radio   Corporation,   Cincinnati,   Ohio.     Therapeutic 

apparatus  cabinet.     104.643  ;   May  25. 
Teague,  Walter  D.,  New  York,  assignor  to  Eastman  Kodak 

Company.  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Camera.     105,973  ;  Sept.  7. 
Teague,  Walter  D.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Warren 

Telechron  Company.     Cyclometer  clock  case.     103,747 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Teague,  Walter  D.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Warren 

Telechron  Company.     Cyclometer  clock  case.     103,748; 

Mar.  23. 

Teague,  Walter  D.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  General 
Electric  Company.  Cyclometer  clock  case.  103,749 ; 
Mar.  23. 

Teague,  Walter  D.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  War- 
ren Telechron  Company.  Clock  case.  103,836  ;  Mar. 
30. 

Teague,  Walter  D.,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,"assignor  to  Warren 
Telechron  Company.     Clock  case.     103,837  ;  Mar.  30. 

Teague,  Walter  D..  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  War- 
ren Telechron  Company.  Timer  case.  103,838 ;  Mar. 
30. 

Teague,  Walter  D.,  New  York,  and  D'A.  A.  Y''oung,  Jr.,  as- 
signors to  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Projector.     105,905  ;  Aug.  31. 

Teague,  Walter  D.,  Jr.,  Kew  Gardens,  N.  Y.  Combined 
coal  and  gas  range.     107,461  ;  Dec.  14. 

Teague,  Walter  D.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Service  station.  107,462  ; 
Dec.   14. 

Teague,  Walter  D.,  Forest  Hills,  assignor  to  The  Texas 
Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Service  station.  107,403  ; 
Dec.   14. 

T<-fEt,  Ivan  D.     (See  Ressinger,  P.  M.,  and  Tofft.) 

Teipelke,  Fritz,  Bohra  Leipa,  Czechoslovakia,  assignor  to 
Continental  Ceramics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plate  or  (lie  like.      305.7S:i  ;  Aug.  24. 

Telser,  Arthur  R.      (See  Young,  A.  A.,  and  Tclser.) 

Tennessee  Enamel  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  Calton, 
Robert  G.,  assignor.) 

TiMliev.  iMarcus,  Nmv  Yoric,  N.  Y.  Perfume  bottle. 
M)i).T.'-J  :  Sept.  28. 

Teres,  Wiliam,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  fabric.  101,057  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Terker.  Ilarrv  J.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Chair  or  similar  article. 
102,999;  Feb.  2. 

Teriisledl  Maniil'iicluring  Company.  (See  Spllman, 
Ravinond,  assignor.) 

Terri.',  Danii'l  (J.,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  V.  Building. 
107.6:!.-  ;  Dec.  21. 

Terry,  Matsoii  C.      (See  Lambert,  R.  D..  and  Terry.) 

Terry  Ponfiller  Co.      (See  Rettlcli,   Kurt,  assignor.^ 

Texas  Company,  The.  (See  Tejigiio,  Walter  P.,  ns- 
slgiior. ) 

Textile  Machine  Works.     (See  Janssou,  Henry,  assignor.) 

TcxIIIOMlher  <'orp<ir:illon.      (Si>o  Sturm,  I>on   K..  assignor,) 

'I'liacliei',  Slieldiin  1',,  Crosse  Polnte  T'ark,  MIoh.,  a.sslgnor 
lo  United  SIiiIcn  iiiibher  Products,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  V.      I'neuiiialic  lire.     101,296;  Apr.  27. 

TliMclier,  Sliel<l(>n  I',,  (Jrosse  I'olnle  Park.  iVllcli..  nsslcnor 
lo  I  hilled  Slates  Rubber  Products,  Inc.,  New  York, 
N.  Y.     Pneumatic  lire.      I07,;>27  ;   Dec.  7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Thaclier,  blie^klon  P.,  Grossc  Pointo  Park.  Mich.,  assignor 
to    United    States    Rubber    I'roduct.s.    Inc.,    New    York, 

N.  Y.      Pneumatic  tire.      107,584:  Dec.  21. 
Thebault,  Joseph  A.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.     Emblem.     104,122  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Thermador  Electrical  Manufacturing  Co.     (See  Cranston, 

William  E.,  Jr.,  assignor.) 
Thoma.  Joseph  A.,  and  A.  G.  Cottet,  Piqua,  Ohio.     Clock. 

104,330  ;  Apr.  27. 
Thomas,    Adolph   A.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Tire.      107,285  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Thomas,   Adolph   A.,   New  York,   N.   Y.     Tire.      107,286 ; 

Nor.  30. 
Thomas,   AdolpU  A.,   New   York,   N.   Y.     Tire.     107,287  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Thomas,  I-^lizabeth  F.,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.     Clothes  stick 

or  similar  article.     107,157  ;  Nov.  23. 
Thomas,  Joseph  C,  Akron,  Ohio,  assignor  to  E.  Edelmann 

&   Co.,   Chicago,    111.     Battery   service   kit   or   the   like. 

104,708 ;  May  25. 
Thomas,    Norman    M.,    Brooklyn,    assignor   to   Joe   Lowe 

Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Confectionery  product. 

105,151 ;   June  29. 
Thompson,  Edwin  A.,  and  T.  L.  Hallak,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Cream  whipper  appliance.     104,644  ;  Jlay  25. 
Thompson,  Erskine  D.,  Burlingame,  assignor  to  Standard 

Oil  Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Dis- 
play counter.     102,800  ;  Jan.  19. 
Thompson,  Erskine  D.,  Burlingame,   assignor  to  Standard 

Oil  Company  of  California,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Can 

rack.     106,997  ;  Nov.  16. 
Thompson,    Van    E.,   Dearborn,    Mich.     Automobile   hood 

antenna.     106,243  ;  Sept.  28. 
Thompson,    Van   E.,    Dearborn,    Mich.     Automobile   hood 

antenna.     106,244  ;  Sept.  28. 
Thompson,    Van   H.    Dearborn,    Mich.     Automobile    hood 

antenna.     107,562  ;  Dec.   21. 
Thomson,    S.   H.,    Manufacturing    Company,    The.       (See 

Hummert,  Robert  H.,  assignor.) 
Thorpe,  Prank  L.,  Deadwood,   S.   Dak.     Ring.     103,750; 

Mar.  23. 
Threedy,    Clarence    E.,    assignor    to    H.    M.    Butterworth 

and    O.   M.    Hoag,    Chicago,    111.      Amusement   machine 

cnbinet.     104.297  ;  Apr.  27. 
Threedy,    Clarence    E.,    assignor    to    H.    M.    Butterworth 

and    O.    M.    Hoag,    Chicaco,    111.     Amusement   machine 

cabinet.     104,298  ;  Apr.  27. 
Threedy,    Clarence    E.,    assignor    to    H.    M.    Butterworth 

and    O.    M.    Hoag,    Chicago,    111.      Amusement   machine 

cabinet.     104.299  ;  Apr.  27. 
Thwaits,  Frederick  (;.,   \\auwatosa.  assignor  to  The  Heil 

Co.,  Milwaukee,   Wis.     Vcliicular  tank.     107,563  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Tichenor,    Carl    M..    Detroit,    Mich.      Automobile    radio 

aerial.     100,853  :  Nov.  2. 
Tichenor,     Carl     M.,    Detroit,    Mich.      Automobile    radio 

aerial.     106.854;  Nov.  2. 
Tichenor,   Warren    C,    Glendale,    Calif.      Motion   picture 

viewer.     103,352  ;  Feb.  23. 
Tiffany  &  Company.      (See  Barney,  Arthur  I-eR..  assignor.) 
Till.     Randolph    W.,    New    York.    N.    Y.     Game    cabinet. 

106.267;  Sept.  28. 
Tilley,  Melvin  M.,    San   Rafael,   assignor  to  H.   C.   Little 

Burner    Co.,     Inc.,     Rafael,     Calif.      Air    heater    unit. 

107.270:  Nov.  30. 
Tillman,  Abe.  New  York,  N.   Y.     Tinsel  scarf  or  sniiliar 

.nrtiole.      105.676;  Aufr.   17. 
Tillman.     Nathan.     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Textile     fabric. 

103,900;  Mar.  30. 
Tillman.     Xntlian.     Brooklyn,     N.     Y.       Textile     fabric. 

107,204  :  Nov.  23. 
TImme,  E.  F.,  &  Son.     (See  Blva,  Lucien.) 
Timme,  Otto.     (See  Biva,  Lucien,  assignor.) 
Timpanelli,    John,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Shoe.      105,066 ; 

Juno  22. 
Tinnerman,  Albert  H.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.     Stove.     104,758 ; 

June  1. 
Tinnerman,       Albert      H.,       Cleveland,       Ohio.       Stove. 

106.461  :   Oct.   12. 
TIscher,  Elmer  A.     (See  Baack,  H.  K.  ami  TIscher.) 
Tltelbaum,   Joseph  L.,   New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric. 

10.3,751  ;  Mar.  23. 
Titzp,   Walter  K.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Uni- 
versal   Potteries,    Inc.,    Cambridge,    Ohio.      Pitcher   or 

similar  article.     107,504  ;  Dec.   21. 
Titze.  Walter  K.,  San  Francisco.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Uni- 

ver.sal   Potteries,   Inc.,  Cambridge.  Ohio.     Combined  re- 
frigerator dish  and  cover  or  similar  article.     107,565  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Titze,   Walter  K..  San  Francisco.  Calif.,  assignor  to  Uni- 
versal Potteries,  Inc.,  Cnmhridce.  Ohio.      Combined  bowl 

and  cover  or  similar  articli-.      107..'')S5  ;  Dec.  21. 
Toce,  Charles  A.      (See  Broussard.  R..  and  Toce.) 
Tocp,  Charles  A.      (See  Brou.«sard.   R.   F.    .nnd  Toce.) 
Toce,  Francisco  A.,   Sr.,  Houston,  Tex.     Visible  coin  slot 

attachment  for  coin  controlled  d„'vices.     102. S  17'  Jan 

19. 
Toll-do  Scale  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Little,  J.  M., 

and  van  Doren.  assignors.) 
Tolli'son.    William  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Dlsnlav   stand 

100.223;   Sept.   28. 
Toniiiklns,  Emerson  TT..  assignor  to  Scovill  Mnnnfacturini: 

Company,      Waterbury,      Conn.        Flashlight      switcli 

104.174  ;  Apr.  20. 


Tomshinsky,  Victor,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,155; 

Sept.  21. 
Toinsliinskv,   Victor,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Dress.     107,622  ; 

Dec.   21." 
Tomshinsky,   Victor,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,731 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Tomshinsky,  Victor,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,732  ; 

Dee.  28. 
Tomshinsky,  Victor,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Dress.     107,733 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Toomey,  John  G.,  assignor  to  Park  &  Tilford,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Display  stand.     105,152  ;  June  29. 
Toomey,  John  G.,  assignor  to  Park  &  Tilford,  New  York, 

N.  Y.     Display  stand.     107,179  ;  Nov.  23. 
Topping,  Donald  G.,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.,  assignor  to  Ron- 

rico    Corporation,    Arecibo,    P.    R.      Bottle.      104,546 ; 

May  18. 
Tornblom,    Nils    A.,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    Appleton 

Electric    Company.      Handle    for    an    automobile    spot- 

Ught.     105.302  ;  July  13. 
Toulouse,    Julian    H.,    assignor    to    Owens-Illinois    Glass 

Company.  Tok-do.  Ohio.     Bottle.     107,586  ;  Dec.  21. 
Tourigny,  Eugene  L.,  assignor  to  United  Comb  and  Nov- 
elty   Company,    Inc..    Leominster,    i\Iass.      Combination 

bnish  and  mirror.     104.618  ;  May  25. 
Towle,  Harold  L.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  assignor  to  Pittsburgh 

Plate  Glass  Company.     Refrigerator.     103,701 ;  Mar.  23. 
Towle  Jlanufacturing  Company.      (See  Nock,    Harold  E., 

assignor.) 
Towne,  Carlton  G.,  Pittsburgh,  and  E.  H.  Wunderley,  New 

Kensington,  assignors  to  The  Aluminum  Cooking  Utensil 

Companv.  New  Kensington,  Pa.     Cooking  pot  or  similar 

article.     105,506  ;  Aug.  3. 
Townsend,  James  W.,  assignor  to  The  Alaska  Freezer  Co., 

Inc.,  Winchendon,  Mass.     Ice  cream  freezer.     105,303 ; 

July  13. 
Toycnift  Rubber  Company,  The.      (See  Scantlobury,  Ralph 

T.,  assignor.) 
Trafford,  James  E.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.     Vacuum  tank 

for  surgical  use.     103,839  ;  Mar.  30. 
Trarieux,    Annie,    Tulle,    France,    assignor    to    Onondaga 

Pottery    Company,    Svracuse,    N.    Y.      Plate   or   similar 

article.     103,256  ;  Feb.  16. 
Trarieux,  Annie,  Tulle,  France,  assignor  to  Onondaga  Pot- 
tery Company,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.    Plate  or  similar  article. 

103,257  ;  Feb.  16. 
Tr.ium,   Aaron,   New  York,   N.  Y.     Table  mat  or  similar 

article.     103,918;  Mar.  30. 
Traum,  Aaron,  Bronx,  assignor  to  Dritz-Traum  Co.,  Inc., 

New  York,  N.  Y.     Table  scarf.     104.911  :  June  8. 
Traum,   David,   New  York.  N.  Y.     Candlestick  or  similar 

article.     105,445  ;  July  27. 
Trautniann,    Bailey   &   Blampey.      (See   Orth,    Marie,   as- 
signor.) 
Trniitmann,   Otto   E.,   Irondequoit,    assignor  to  Bausch  & 

Lomb   Optical   Company,    Rochester,    N.   Y.      Projector. 

104,480  ;  May  11. 
Trautmann,    Otto  E.,   Irondequoit,  assignor  to  Bausch  & 

Lomb  Optical  Company,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     Opera  glass 

or  similar  article.     104,591 ;  May  18. 
Travis,  Don  C,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  assiirnor  to  Simmons  Com- 
pany, New  York.  N.  Y.     Bedspring.     103,604  ;  Mar.  16. 
Trenton  Potteries  Company.     (See  Jackson,  George  M.,  as- 
signor.) 
Trovino.   Ramon  J.,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.     Burial  casket. 

10T..-)87;  Dec.  21. 
Trifari,  Krussman  &  Fishel,  Inc.      (See  Philippe,  Alfred, 

assignor.) 
Trojan.  Jos6,  assignor  to  O.  Householder  and  D.  C.  Cohen, 

a  copartnership  doing  business  as  Crystal  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Chicago,  III.     Combined  sign  and  clock  or  sim- 
ilar article.      104,709;   May   25. 
TroUen,    Martin   E.,    assignor   to   Brown   &   Bigelow,    St. 

Paul,    Minn.      Pencil.      105,622  ;    Aug.    10. 
Trollen,    Martin   E.,    assignor   to    Brown   &    Bigelow,    St. 

Paul,    Minn.      Pencil.      105,623 ;   Aug.   10. 
Tropic-Aire,    Incorporated.      (See    Fink,    Henrv    W..    as 

signor.) 
Trotter,  Darvin  C.  W.,  Rockford,  111.     Ashtray.     105,455  : 

July  27. 
Trout,  Harry  R.,  assignor  to  Standard  Sanitary  Manufae- 

turinc  Company.    Pittsburgh,   Pa.      Drinking  fountain. 

107,464;  Dec.   14. 
Trout,  Walter  C,  assignor  to  Lufkin  Foundrv  &  Machine 

Company,  Lufkin,  Tex.     Walking  beam.     106,510  ;  Oct. 

Troy,  Seymour.  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

105,304;  July  13. 
Troy.  Seymour.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

105,305;  July  13. 
Troy,  Seymour.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

105,446  ;  July  27. 
Troy,  Seymour,  New  Y'ork,  N.  Y.     Fabric  for  ladies'  shoes 

and  handbags  or  similar  article.     106,156;  Sept.  21. 
Troy,  Seymour,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fabric  for  ladies'  shoes 

and   handbags    or  similar    article.      106.157;    Sept.   21. 
Troy,  Seymour,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Fabric  for  ladies^  shoes 

and  handbags   or  similar    article.      106,158:    Sept.   21. 
Troy,  Seymour,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

106,548;  Oct.  19. 
Troy  Sunshade  Company,  The.     (See  Moody,  Morris  R., 

assignor.) 


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Truem<aii,  Paul  T.,  Canton,  assignor  to  Standard  Mailing 
Machines  Company,  Everett,  Mass.  Duplicating  ma- 
chine side  casing  or  similar  article.     102,963  ;  Jan.  26. 

Trueman,  Paul  T.,  Canton,  assignor  to  Standard  Mailing 
Machines  Company,  Everett,  Mass.  Duplicating  ma- 
chine side  casing  or  similar  article.     102,964  ;  Jan.  26. 

Trumbull,  Frank  S.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Spoon  or  similar 
article.     103,702  ;  Mar.  23. 

Tschappat,  Henry  S.,  Shadyside,  Ohio.  Bathtub  splash 
shield  or  similar  article.     106,335  ;  Oct.  5. 

Tubize  Chatillon  Corporation.  (See  Weisler,  Herman  L., 
assignor.) 

Tucker,  Irvin  L.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa.  Combined  gas  dis- 
penser and  canopy.    104,889  ;  June  8. 

Tucker,  John  W.,  assignor  to  Linendoll  Corporation, 
Chicago,  111.     Gear  case  flusher.     107,465  ;  Dec.  14. 

Tulauskas,  Leonard,  assignor  to  Climax  Radio  &  Tele- 
vision Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  radio  receiving  set 
and  bed  lamp.     107,158  ;  Nov.  23. 

Tulauskas,  Leonard,  assignor  to  Climax  Radio  &  Tele- 
vision Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Combined  radio  receiving  set 
and  bed  lamp.     107,396  ;  Dec.  7. 

Tuman,  John,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,734 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Tuman,  John,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.  Dress.  107,735 ; 
Dec.  28. 

Tunick,  Edward  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 
104,825  ;  June  1. 

Tunick,  Edward  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress  ensemble. 
104,974  ;  June  15. 

Tunick,  Edward  N.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,745  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Tunick,  Mildred,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bathing  suit.  107,208  ; 
Nov.  23. 

Turiansky,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  102,624  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Turiansky,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  102,625  ; 
Jan.  5. 

Turiansky,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.*Y.  Shoe.  103,132  ; 
Feb.  9. 

Turiansky,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe  upper  mate- 
rial.    104.488  ;   May  11. 

Turiansky,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  104,931 ; 
June  15. 

Turiansky,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  104,932  ; 
June  15. 

Turiansky,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Bootee.  104,975  ; 
June  15. 

Turiansky,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  107,466  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Turiansky,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  107,467  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Turiansky,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  107,468; 
Dec.  14. 

Turiansky,  Abraham,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Shoe.  107,469  ; 
Dec.  14. 

Turner,  Fred,  Jr.     (See  Shipley,  George  C,  assignor.) 

Turner,  George  L.,  Taunton,  Mass.  Spoon  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    103,258  ;  Feb.  16. 

Turner,  George  L.,  Taunton,  Mass.  Spoon  or  similar  ar- 
ticle.    103,259  ;  Feb.  16. 

Turner,  (ieorge  L.,  assignor  to  Reed  &  P.arton,  Taunton. 
Mass.     Spoon  or  similar  device.     100,072;  Sept.  14. 

Turner,  William  L.,  Hollis,  assignor  to  Cohn-Hall-Marx 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric  or  similar  article. 
104,481  ;  May  11. 

Turner,  William  L.,  Hollis,  assignor  to  Cohn-Hall-Marx 
Co.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric  or  similar  article. 
104,519;  May   11. 

Turpan,  Mark,  West  New  York,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
103,087;  Feb.  2. 

Turpan,  Mark,  West  New  York,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
3  0:?.OS8  ;  Feb.  2. 

Turi)an,  Mark,  West  New  Yorlc,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
103,089  ;  Feb.  2. 

Turpan,  Mai-k,  West  New  York,  N.  J.  Textile  fnbrie. 
103,133;  Fob.  9. 

Turpan,    Mark,    West   New   York,    N.    J.      Textile   fabric. 

103.134  ;  Feb.  9. 

Turpan,   Alark,   West   New  York,   N.   J.     Textile  fabric. 

103.135  ;  Feb.  9. 

Turpan,   Mark,   West   New  York,   N.   J.     Textile   fabric. 

103,130;  Feb.  9. 
Turpan,    Mark,   West   New   York,   N.    J.     Textile   fabric. 

103,270;  Feb.  16. 
Turpan,    Mark,    West   New   York,    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

103.271  ;  Feb.  16. 

Turpan,    Marie,    West   New   York,    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

103.272  :   Feb.   16. 

Turpan,    Mork,    West   New   York,    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

103,273;  Feb.  10, 
Turpan,    Mark,    West    Now    York,    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

103,274  ;  Feb.  10. 
Turpan,    Mark,    West   New    York,    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

103,022;  Mar.  10. 
Turpan,    Mark,    West   New    York,    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

103,752;  Mar.  23. 
Turpan,    Murk,    W(^Ht   Now    York,    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

103,753;  Mar.  23. 
TuriHin,    Murk,    West   Now    York,    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

10:i,7.'')4;  Mar.  23. 
Tuip.'in,    Mark,    West    New    Yorl;,    N.    J.      'I'extile    rnl)rlc. 

103,755  ;  Mar.  23. 


Turpan,    Mark,   West  New  York,   N.   J.     Textile   fabric. 

104,309;  Apr.  27. 
Turpan,    Mark,   West  New  York,   N.   J.     Textile   fabric. 

104,310  ;  Apr.  27. 
Turpan,   Mark,   West  New  York,   N.    J.     Textile   fabric. 

104,415  ;  May  4. 
Turpan,    Mark,    West   New   York,    N.    J.      Textile   fabric. 

104,482  ;  May  11. 
Turpan,   Mark,    West  New   York,   N.    J.     Textile   fabric. 

104,508  ;  May  11. 
Turpan,   Mark,   West  New   York,   N.   J.     Textile  fabric. 

104,592  ;  May  18. 
Turpan,    Mark,    West   New   York,    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

104,710  ;  May  25. 
Turpan,    Mark,   West  New  York,   N.   J.     Textile   fabric. 

104,976  ;  June  15. 
Turpan,  Mark,   West  New   York,   N.   J.     Textile   fabric. 

105,038  ;   June  22. 
Turpan,   Mark,    West    New   York,    N.    J.      Textile    fabric. 

105,039;  June  22. 
Turpan,    Mark,    West   New   York,    N.    J.      Textile   fabric. 

105,040;  June  22. 
Turpan,    Mark,   West   New   York,    N.    J.      Textile   fabric. 

105.041  ;   June  22. 

Turpan,   Mark,   West  New   York,   N.   J.     Textile   fabric. 

105,306;  July  13. 
Turpan,   Mark,   West   New   York,   N.   J.     Textile   fabric. 

105,307  ;  July  13. 
Turpan,    Mark,    West    New    York,   N.    J.     Textile    fabric. 

105,422  ;  July  27. 
Turpan,   Mark,    West    New    York,   N.    J.     Textile   fabric. 

105,463 ;  July  27. 
Turpan,    Mark,    West    New    York,    N.    J.     Textile    fabric. 

105.464  :  July  27. 

Turpan,    Mark,    West    New    York,   N.    J.     Textile   fabric. 

105.465  ;  July  27. 

Turpan,    Mark,    West    New    York,   N.    J.     Textile   fabric. 

105.466  ;  July  27. 

Turpan,    Mark,    West   New   York,    N.    J.      Textile   fabric. 

105,826  ;  Aug.  24. 
Turpan,    Mark,   West   New  York,   N.  J.     Textile    fabric. 

106,159  ;  Sept.  21. 
Turpan,    Mark,    West   New   York,    N.    J.      Textile   fabric. 

106,549  ;  Oct.  19. 
Turpan,    Mark,    West   New   York,    N.    J.      Textile   fabric. 

106,715  ;  Oct.  26. 
Turpan,   Mark,    West  New  York,   N.   J.     Textile   fabric. 

106,746  ;  Oct.  26. 
Turpan,   Mark,   West  New  York,    N.   J.      Textile   fabric. 

107.205  ;   Nov.  23. 

Turpan,   Mark,   West  New  York,    N.   J.      Textile   fabric. 

107.206  ;  Nov.  23. 

Turpan,   Mark,   West  New   York,    N.   J.     Textile  fabric. 

107,366  ;  Dec.  7. 
Turijan,    Mark,    West    New    York,    N.    J.     Textile    fabric. 

107,005  :  Dec.  21. 
Turpan,   Mark,   West   New    York,   N.   J.     Textile   fabric. 

107,623  :  Dec.  21. 
Turpan,   Mark,   West   New   York,   N.   J.     Textile  fabric. 

107,634;  Dec.  21. 
Turpan,    Mark,    West    New    York,    N.    J.     Textile   fabric. 

107,635  :  Dec.  21. 
Tygart  Valley  Glass  Company.      (See  Noble,   Olbert   C, 

assignor.) 
Tyrrell,  Nerval,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Sofa  or  similar  article. 

103,958  ;  Apr.  6. 
Tyson,  Edmund  H.,  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 

Wilmington,    Del.      Plastic    tube    or    similar    article. 

103,756  ;  Mar.  23. 
Tyson,  Edmund  H.,   Caldwell,  N.   J.,    assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 

Wilmington,    Del.      Plastic    sheet    or    similar    article. 

103,804  ;  Jlar.  30. 
Tyson,  Edmund  II.,   Caldwell,  N.  J.,  assignor,  by  mesne 

assignments,  to  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company, 

Wilmington,    Del.      Plastic    sheet    or    similar    article. 

105.042  ;   June  22. 

Tyson,  Herbert.     (See  Behrel,  G.  W.,  and  Tyson.) 
Tyson,  Joe.     (See  Miller,  J.  S.,  and  Tyson.) 
Tyler,  Herbert  B.,  Evanaton,   111.     Casing  for  a  corn  pop- 
ping machine.     105,423  ;  July  27. 
Ulhleln,    George   V.,    Worcester,    Mass.      Rug   or   similar 

article.     102,700;  Jan.  12. 
Uihleln,  George  V.,  Worcester,  Mass.     Carpet  or  similar 

article.     103,353  ;  Feb.  23. 
Uihiein,   George  V.,    Worcester,   Mass.     Carpet  or  similar 

article.     103,023;  Mar.  10. 
UUricli,  Henry   W.,  Elizabeth,   N.  J.     Combined  curtain 

rod   and  shade  roller  bracket.     107,328;   Dec.   7. 
Unc.'is   Minuilacturing   Company.      (See   Alilquist.   .\rthur 

A.,  assignor.) 
Underwood    Elliott    Fisher    Company.       (See    Anderson, 

Walter  A.,   assignor.) 
Underwood  lOIUott  Fisher  Company.     (Seo  Dobson,  WU- 

llani  A.,  assignor.) 
Underwood,    John    A.,   assignor    to   MontKomery   Ward   & 

(^).,      Incorporated,      Chicago,      III.        Cooking     range. 

104,123  ;  Apr.  13. 
Underwiioil,  .lolin  A.,  assignor  to  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co., 

huoriior.ited,    Chicago,    111.     Cooking   range.      100,170; 

Oct.    12. 
Ungerland,   Josephine,    Flushing,    N.   Y.      Game  board    or 

similar  article.      105,189;   Juno  20. 


762 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Union  Carbide  and  Carbon  Corporation.     (See  Graubner, 

Herman  G.,  assignor.) 
Union  City  Body  Couipiiny,  Inc.      (See  Bromagen,  Irl  R., 

assignor. ) 
Union   Stoel  Chest  Corporation.      (See  Pratt,  Seeley  F., 

assignor.) 
Union  Steel  Products  Company.     (See  Bitney,  Dewey  H., 

assignor. ) 
Union  Steel  Products  Company.      (See  Butters,   Leonard 

E.,  assignor.) 
Union   Steel  Products   Company.      (See   Griffin,    Clair  F., 

assignor.) 
Union  Steel  Products  Company.     (See  Swartwout,  Robert 

L.,  assignor.) 
United    Comb    and    Novelty    Company.       (See    Tonrigny, 

Eugene  i.,  assignor.) 
United    DistiUers    (of    America)    Ltd.      (See    Lorenzen, 

Arnold  I.,  assignor.) 
United  Lens  Corporation.      (See  Arbuclsle,  Samuel  F.,  as- 
signor.) 
U.    S.    Bobbin     &    Shuttle    Company.       (See    McGeough, 

William  J.,  assignor.) 
U.  S.  Expansion  Bolt  Company.     (See  Dellinger,  Paul  C, 

assignor.) 
United    States    Glass    Company.      (See   Ilgenfritz,    C.    B., 

and  Slick,  assignors.) 
U.    S.   Manufacturing  Corporation.      (See    Piatt,    Stephen 

A.,  assignor.) 
United    States   Rubber    Products.    Inc.      (See  Bannister, 

.Mli'n  .S..  assignor.) 
United  States  Rubber  Products,  Inc.     (See  McGee,  How- 
ard H.,  assignor.) 
United   States   Rubber  Products,   Inc.      (Sec  Noss.   Henry 

G.,   assignor.) 
United    States    Rubber    Products,    Inc.       (See    Thacher, 

Slieldon  P.,  assignor.) 
Universal    Form    Clamp    Co.       (See    Hillberg.    Bror,    as- 
signor.) 
Universal  Metal  Products  Company.     (See  Arehart,  John 

A.,  assignor.) 
Universal  Oven  Company.     (See  Elliott,  Irwin,  assignor.) 
UniviTsal     Potteries.    Inc.      (See    Titzc,    Walter    K.,    as- 
signor.) 
Universal     Vacuum     I'roducls     Company.        (See     Heger. 

Joseph  J.,  assignor.) 
Upland,  Theodore  R.,  Burlingame,  assignor  to  Gantnor  & 

Mattern     Company,     San     Francisco,     Calif.       Bathing 

trunks.     103,771  ;  Mar.  23. 
Urbanek,  James  F.,  Elmwood  Park,  111.     Displav  counter 

unit.      105,447  :  July  27. 
Urbanek.  James  F.,  Elmwood  Park,  assignor  to  The  Susu 

Nut    Co.,    Chicago,    111.      Merchandise    display    stand. 

104,004  ;  Apr.  6. 
Urge.    Lester,    Youngstown,    Ohio,      Jlotor    veliicle    lamp, 

103,.">.i6:  Mar,  0, 
Utira    Products   Incorporated,      (See   Hauser,   George  D,, 

assignor,) 
Uttz,   Willi,am   A„    Sr,      (See  Cozart,   W,   A„   and    Uttz.) 
Vadsco  Sales  Corp.     (See  -Vntonow,  Sannu'i  ],..  assignor.) 
Talenti,   Providence,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Dress.     106,412  : 

Oct.  5. 
Vnlenti,  Providence,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,.'58G  • 

Oct.    19. 

Valley  Shoe  Corporation.      (See  Odencrants,  Hans  11.  C, 

assignor.) 
Valley  Shoe  Corporation,     (See  Odencrants,  Henning,  as- 
signor,) 
Valvano,  Domenic  A,,  I,inden,  N.  J.     Game  board  or  the 

like,     102,933  :  Jan,  26, 
Vamos,  Alfred,   New  York,   N,   Y,      Slioe.     102,848 ;   Jan. 

19. 
Vamos,    Alfred,   New  York,   N.   Y..   assignor   to   Bancroft 

Walker    Company,    Waltham,    JIass.      Shoe.      102,031; 

.Lan.  20. 
Vamos,   Alfred,   Brooklyn,   assignor   to   T.   Miller  &   Rons, 

Inc,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y,     Shoe  or  similar  article, 

10.3,170;  Feb,  0, 
Van  Akon,  Jolin  C,   Ridgway,  Pa.     Combined  mirror  and 

hat  rack  mounting,      10,5,043  ;  June  22. 
Van  Daam,  Gnrrit,  BufTalo,  N,  Y,     Combined   lighter  and 

ashtray,     105,541  ;  Aug,  3. 
Van  Dommelen,  I'l'ier.  Holland.  ^Tieh,,  assignor  to  riulbran- 

son  Company,  ('liioago,  ni.     Piano  cas\     104,228:  Anr 

20. 
Van   Doren,    Harold,  Toledo,   Ohio,   a.ssignor  to  Ex-Cell-O 

Corporation.     Macliine  tool  power  unit.     105,042  ;  Aue, 

10,  * 

Van   Poren,   Harold,  Toledo,   Ohio,  assignor   to  Ex-Cell-O 

Corporation.     Machine  tool  base.     10fi,S75;  Nov,  n. 
Van  Di^ren,  Harold,  and  J,  McT,.  LItlle,  Tuledo.  assignors 

to  The  .\ro  I'^nilpini-nt  Corporation,  Bryan,  Ohio.     T.nhri- 

cant  dispensing  apparatus  or  similar  article,     104,890  • 

June  8, 
Van  Poren,  Harold,  and  J,  McL,  Little,  Toledo,  assignors 

to  The  Aro  Kriiiipnu'nt  Corponitlon,  Bryan,  Ohio,     liUbri- 

rant    appanitus    cabinet    or    similar    .-irticle,      104,891  • 

June  8. 
Van  Poren,  Harold,  and  J,  McL,  Little,  Toledo,  assignors 

to  The  .\ro  I';iiuipin<MU  Corporation.  Bry.-in.  Ohio.     Lnhrl- 

cnnt   dispensing  apparatus  or  similar  article,     104,892; 

June  8, 
Van    Poron,    Harold,    and    R,    Pclg(>rt,    Toledo,    assignors 

to  The  Kgry   Register  Company,  Dayton,  Ohio,     Auto- 
graphic register.     105.719;   Aug,   17, 


\"an  Poren,  Harold  L.      (See  Little.  J.  M..  and  van  Doren.) 

Van  Etten,  Fred,  Agness,  Oreg.  Picture  frame.  104,593  ; 
May  18. 

Van  Hoe,  Albert,  East  Moline,  111,  Mass  card  holder. 
100,998;  Nov,  16. 

Van  Keulen,  Alfred  N.  (See  Barnes,  R.  F.,  and  Van 
Keulen.) 

Van  Ore,  Lawrence  W.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Game  device. 
103,646  ;  Mar,  16, 

Van  Raalte  Company,     (See  Crandall,  Mildred,  assignor.) 

Van  Raalte  Company.  (See  Hessberg,  Irving  K.,  as- 
signor.) 

\'an  Raalte  Company.     (See  Levlne,  Louis,  assignor.) 

Van  Raalte  Company.     (See  Maclear,  Lucie  J.,  assignor.) 

Van  Sandt,  Jesse  J.,  and  A.  ICnox,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Restaurant.     104,483  ;  May  11, 

Van  Vleck,  Peirce,  Washington,  D.  C.  Tire  pressure  In- 
dicator or  similar  article,     103,883  ;  Mar,  30, 

Van  Winkle.  William  B,,  and  R.  E.  Pavey,  assignors  to 
Indiana  Fibre  Company,  Marion,  Ind.  Paper  plate. 
102.807;  Jan.    19. 

\'an  Winkle,  William  R.,  and  R.  E.  Pavey,  assignors  to 
Indiana  Fibre  Company,  Marion,  Ind.  Paper  plate. 
3  02,808;  Jan.  19. 

Vasiliou,  John  H.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Toothpick  ds- 
Iii'nser.     106,073:   Sept,  14, 

Vassos,  John.     (See  White,  W.  W.,  and  Vassos.) 

Vaughan,  David  A.,  Woodstock,  N.  Y.  Aerial  for  auto- 
inohiles,     106,938  ;  Nov,  9. 

Vaughan,  Louis  K,,  Woodland,  Calif,  Safety  bathtub. 
104,933  ;  June  15. 

\"aiiL'lit.  Karl  R..  Indianapolis,  Ind,  Walking  support  for 
iiH-alids.     107,588:  Dec,   21, 

Vavrik,  Louis,  assignor  to  The  Conklin  Pen  Company, 
Toledo,  Ohio,  Fountain  pen  holder  desk  unit.  104,893  ; 
June  8, 

Vavrik,  Louis,  Rossford,  assignor  to  The  Hettrick  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio,  Glider  frame, 
105,153:   June  29, 

Vavrik,  Louis,  Rossford,  assignor  to  The  Hettrick  Alanu- 
facturing  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Armchair.  106,383  ; 
Oct,  5. 

Vavrik,  Louis,  Rossford,  assignor  to  The  Hettrick  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio,  Chair.  106,384 : 
Oct.  5. 

Vavrik,  Louis,  Rossford,  assignor  to  The  Hettrick  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Glider  end  frame. 
106,678  ;  Oct.  26. 

Vavrik,  Louis,  Rossford,  assignor  to  The  Hettrick  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio,  Rocking  chair, 
107,271  ;   Nov,   30, 

Vavrik,  Louis,  Rossford,  assignor  to  The  Hettrick  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Glider  frame, 
107,272;  Nov,  30, 

Vavrik,  Louis,  Rossford,  assignor  to  The  Hettrick  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Toledo,  Ohio,  Canopy.  107,273; 
Nov.  30. 

Velardi.  Salvatore  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,855; 
Nov,  2, 

Venus  Foundation  Garments,  Inc.  (See  Diebold,  (Jeorge 
L.,  assignor,) 

Verhury,  Inc,     (See  Craddock,  William  H„  assignor.) 

Vorbur.v,    Inc.       (See    Stanbury,    William    E.,    assignor.) 

Vorlys  of  America,  Inc.  (See  Exelmans,  JMaurice,  as- 
signor, 

Verlys  of  America,  Inc,  (See  Matchet,  Jamie  E,,  as- 
signor.) 

Victor  Adding  IMachine  Company.  (See  Garbell,  Max, 
assignor.) 

Victor  Met.al  Products  Corporation.  (See  Hewes,  Alanson 
B.,  assignor.) 

Viking  Pump  Company.  (See  Petersen,  Peter  C,  as- 
signor.) 

Vile,  Norman  J.,  assignor  to  The  American  Hardware 
Corporation,  New  Britain,  Conn,  Padlock.  102,643; 
Jan.  ."). 

Villani.  Basil.  White  Plains,  N.  Y.  Textile  fabric. 
105,448  :  July  27, 

Villas,  John  D,,  Minneapolis,  Minn,  Steering  wheel. 
104,894  ;  June  8, 

Vogan,  Frank  JI,.  Canton,  assignor  to  The  Reeves  Manu- 
facturing Company,  Dover,  Ohio.  Coiling  panel. 
105,1.54;   June  29. 

Voigt,  Egbert  W.     (See  Voigt,  William  E..  and  E.  W.) 

\o!.it,  William  F..  and  E.  W,  Voigt,  Seattle,  Wash,  Kit 
vase.     106,777  :  Nov.  2. 

^'''i(l-„^'lE'^*!?°  -^-  New  York,  N,  Y,     Transmitter  cover. 

1 03;365  ;  Feb.  23. 
Voii  Roiii,  Paul,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Grand  piano.     10.=),155  ; 

Juni>   29. 
Von    Schrader,   Francis   U.,    Racine,    Wis.      Housing    for 

deterging  and  upholstery  cleaning  machines.     106,359  ; 

Von  Schrader,  Francis  U.,  Racine.  Wis.  Cleaner  head 
for  deterging  apparatus.     106,361 ;  Oct.  5. 

\orlia\ior.  Johnnye  L..  assignor  tt  Reliance  Manufactur- 
ing Ctwnpany.  Chicago,  111.,  doing  business  as  The  Ster- 

Vo^,.  .^""l"?^"-^'-       Textile    fabric    or    similar    article, 
I0.>,64i  ;  Mar,  16. 

^'"ro3  703'*  M  ^^••gP'^^^^P**'"*'    I<>^"-     ■"'ashing   machine. 

V"^^j'i">^Albert"A.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Ashtray.     105,542; 


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, 


Vuccino,  Albert  A.,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Combined  ashtray 

and  cigarette  extinguisher.     105,974  ;   Sept.  7. 
Vuillemenot,    Frederic  A.,   Toledo,   Ohio.     Atomizer   case. 

102,770  ;  Jan.  19. 
Vuillemenot,     Frederic     A.,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Atomizer. 

103,171  ;  Feb.  9. 
Vuillemenot,     Frederic     A.,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Atomizer. 

104,619  ;    May   25. 
Vuillemenot,     Frederic     A.,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Atomizer. 

105,044;  June  22. 
Vuil!Lmenot,     Frederic     A.,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Atomizer. 

105.045  ;   June  22. 

Vuillemenot,     Frederic     A.,     Toledo,      Ohio.       Atomizer. 

105.046  ;  June  22.' 

Vuillemenot,     Frederic     A.,     Toledo,      Ohio.       Atomizer. 

106.336  ;  Oct.  5. 

Vuillemenot,     Frederic     A.,     Toledo,      Ohio.       Atomizer. 

106.337  ;  Oct.  5. 

Vuillemenot,     Frederic     A.,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Atomizer. 

106,462  ;  Oct.  12. 
Vuillemenot,     Frederic     A.,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Atomizer. 

3  06,463  ;  Oct.  12. 
Vuillemenot,     Frederic     A.,     Toledo,     Ohio.       Atomizer. 

106,587  ;  Oct.  19. 
Vuillemenot,  Frederic  A.,  assignor  to  The  De  Vilbiss  Com- 

riany,   Toledo,   Ohio.     Atomizer.     107,500  ;  Dec.   21. 
Vuillemenot,  Robert  P.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 

De  Vilbiss  Company,  Toledo,  Ohio.    Atomizer.     107,709  : 

Dec.  28. 
Wachstein,   Maurice  A.,    Jr.,   West   Orange,    N.   J.      Plug 

cap.     105,156  ;  June  29. 
Wade,    William,    Chicago,    and    E.    North,    Rockford,    as- 
signors to  National  Lock  Co.,  Rockford,  111.     Venetian 

blind.     103,354  ;  Feb.  23. 
Wadsworth,  John,    Penkhull,    Stoke-on-Trent,  assignor  to 

Mintons,   Limited,    Stoke-on-Trent,   England.     Plate   or 

similar  article.     106,160  ;  Sept.  21. 
Wadsworth,    Sidney    C,    and    F.    Bell,    Lake    Forest,    111. 

Miniature  Christmas  tree.     107.668  :  Dec.  28. 
Wagle,  Lewis  S.,  Metuchen,  N.  J.     Oil  burner.     104,333 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Wagner,    Christian    H.,    Tiffin,    Ohio.      Meat    tenderer. 

104,360  ;  May  4. 
Wagner,    E.    R.,    Jlanufacturing    Company.      (See    Miller, 
Wagner,   Edwin   D.,    Akron,    Ohio,   assignor   to   The   Rob- 
inson Clay  Products  Company,  Akron,  Ohio.     Chimney 

top.     104,620  ;  May  25. 

Swift,   assignor.) 
Wagner  Embossing  Co.      (See  Wagner,  Herman,  assignor.) 
Wagner,  Herman,  assignor  to  Wagner  Embossing  Co.,  Inc., 

New   York,   N.  Y.     Embossed  textile  fabric.     105,424  : 

July  27. 
Wagner,    Mildred,   New  York,   N.   Y.      Dress.      106,362 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Wagner,    Mildred,    New   York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107,207 : 

Nov.  23. 
Wahl,    Charles,   Jersey   City,   N.   J.      Tossing   toy   device. 

106.338  ;  Oct.  5. 

Wahl  Company,   The.      (See  lannelli,  Alfonso,  assignor.) 
Wald  Manufacturing  Company.      (See  Pawsat,  Ewald  F., 

assignor.) 
Walfhon,    Charles   R.,   Norwalk,   Ohio,   and    R.    W.   Faul- 

hahor.    Alma,   Mich.     Saddle.     107,589  ;   Dec.    21. 
Wales,    Burton   L.,    Abington,    assignor   to   The    Stetson 

Shoe  Company,  Inc.,  Norfolk,  Mass.     Shoe.     104,005  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Wales,  Burton  L.,  Abington,  assignor  to  The  Stetson  Shoe 

(Company,     Inc.,     Weymouth,     Mass.     Shoe.     107,567 : 

Dec.   21. 
Wales,  Burton  L.,  Abington,  assignor  to  The  Stetson  Shoe 

Company,  Inc.,  Weymouth,  Mass.     Shoe.     107,710;  Dec. 

28. 
Walker,  Albert  M.,  Akron,  assignor  to  The  Bailey-Walker 

China   Company,   Bedford,   Ohio.     Plate   or  similar   ar- 
ticles.    104,594;  May  18. 
Walker,      C.      Charles,      Pittsburgh,      Pa.        Automobile. 

103,772;  Mar.  23. 
Walker,     Ch<'.ster     10.,     Branson,     Mo.     Mailing     novelty. 

107,508  ;  Dec.  21. 
Walker,  George  W.      (See  Kenney,  M.   W..  and  Walker.) 
Walker,  George  W.     (See  Stallings,  G.  W.,  and  Walker.) 
Walker,      George      W.,      Detroit,      Mich.         IJel'rii;crutor. 

102,059  :  Jan.  5. 
Waflcc-r,    George   W.,    Pleasant    Ridge,   Mich.,   assignor   to 

McAleer  Manufacturing  Company,  Detroit,  Mich.     Com- 
bined  faceplate  and   dolleetor   for  a   hoaler.      103,805  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Walker,    George   W.,   Pleasant   Ridge,   Mich.,   assignor   to 

G(meral    Household    Utilities    Company,    Chicago,    111. 

Radio  dial  escutcheon  plate.     105,190;  June  29. 
Walker,  Harvey  O.,  Los  Angel(!S,  Calif.    Aslitray.    102,771  ; 

Jan.    19. 

Wall,  Hurley  R,,  Detroit,  Mich.,  assignor  to  The  Sparks- 

Wilhijigton  Company,  J.-ickson,  Mich.     Wire  door  rack. 
'  ly  4. 
k     Sons 

Warren,   William   S.,  assigiior. ) 
Wallace,   Sadye  E.,   New   York,   N.   Y.      Salad    dish   bout. 

103,9.59  ;  Apr.  0. 
Wallcnlliin,    Walfrld,    Atlleboro,    Mass.      Case   or    similar 

arliele.      103,137  ;   Feb.  9. 
^\';l  llirigford   Company,   The.      (See   Gllhv.   George  T.,   aa- 

.SigllOl'.) 


104,385  ;  May  4. 
Wallace,     R.     k     Sons     Mamif.-icluring     (Company.      (See 


Walters,  Francis  M.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Shoe.  105,720 ; 
Aug.  17. 

Walther,  John  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  textile  fabric. 
103,292  ;  Feb.  23. 

Walther,  John  L.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Woven  fabric. 
105,624  ;  Aug.  10. 

Waltman,  Chauncey  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Porcelier 
Manufacturing  Company,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Drip  coffee- 
pot  or  analogous  article.    '  103,840  ;   Mar.   30. 

Waltman,  Chauncey  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Porcelier 
Manufacturing  Company,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Drip  coffee- 
pot or  analogous  article.     103,841 :  Mar.   30. 

Waltman,  Chauncey  E.,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Porcelier 
Manufacturing  Company,  Greensburg,  Pa.  Drip  coffee- 
pot or  analogous  article.     103,842  ;  Mar.  30. 

Wappner,  Ralph  C.     (See  Chaney,  J.  L.,  and  Wappner.) 

Wappner,  Ralph  C,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Thermometer. 
106,838  ;  Nov.  2. 

Wappner,  Ralph  C,  assignor  to  The  Ohio  Thermometer 
Company,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Thermometer.  104,416 ; 
May  4. 

Ward,  Annabelle  E.,  Denver,  Colo.  Inclinometer. 
104,125  ;   Apr.    13. 

Ward,  Annabelle  E.,  Denver,  Colo.,  assignor  of  one-third 
to  W.  E.  Albertson,  Daytona  Beach,  Fla.,  and  one-third 
to  T.  Botterill,  Denver,  Colo.  Inclinometer.  104,124  ; 
Apr.  13. 

Ward,  Edgar  T.,  Company.  (See  Budlong,  Robert  D., 
assignor.) 

Ward  Products  Corporation,  The.  (See  Kopanski,  Roman, 
assignor.) 

Warner,  Michael  M.,  Chicago,  111.  Tobacco  pipe. 
104,058;  Apr.    13. 

Warner,  Rudolph  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Advertising  display 
device.     105,975  ;    Sept.   7. 

Warner,  Rudolph  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Jewelry  display  stand. 
107,470;   Dec.  14. 

Warren,  Norton  G.,  and  R.  Jensen,  Des  Moines,  Iowa, 
assignors  to  Schulze  Baking  Company,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.     Display  stand.     105,157 ;   June  29. 

Warren  Telechron  Company.  (See  Bars,  Jacques  M.,  as- 
signor.) 

Warren  Telechron  Company.     (See  Bruce,  Iran,  assignor.) 

Warren  Telechron  Company.  (See  Green,  Frank  W.,  as- 
signor.) 

Warren  Telechron  Company.  (See  Lux,  Eugene  J.,  as- 
signor. ) 

Warren  Telechron  Company.  (See  Teague,  Walter  D.,  as- 
signor.) 

Warren,  William  C,  assignor  to  S.  L.  Allen  &  Co.  Inc., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.     Sled  deck.     103,523  ;  Mar.  9. 

Warren,  William  S.,  Merlden,  Conn.,  assignor  to  L.  &  C. 
Mayers  Company,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Spoon  or  other 
article  of  flatware.     105,078  ;  June  22. 

Warren,  William  S.,  Meriden,  assignor  to  R.  Wallace  & 
Sons  Manufacturing  Company,  Wallingford,  Conn. 
Spoon  or  other  article  of  flatware.     105,906 ;  Aug.  31. 

Warshawsky,  Abraham,  Detroit,  Mich.  Roll  top  desk. 
103,960  ;  Apr.  6. 

Washburn,  John  M..  West  Hartford,  assignor  to  The 
Merrow  Machine  Company,  Hartford,  Conn.  Sewing 
machine.     106,550  ;  Oct.  19. 

\^'.^ssermnn,  Isidore,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Lady's  suit. 
103,884  ;  Mar.  30. 

Waterbur.v  Clock  Company,  The.  (See  Granger,  Charles 
H.,   assignor.) 

Waterbury,  John  H.,  Chicago,  assignor  to  Benjamin  Elec- 
tric Mfg.  Company,  Des  Plaines,  III.  Lighting  fixture. 
106,014;   Oct.  19. 

Waterfield,  James,  assignor  to  Quaker  Lace  Company  In- 
corporated, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lace  tablecloth.  103,901 ; 
Mar.  30. 

Waterfield,  James,  assignor  to  Quaker  Lace  Company  In- 
corporated, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lace  tablecloth.  103,902  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Waterfield.  James,  assignor  to  Quaker  Lace  Company  In- 
corporated, Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lnce  tablecloth.  103,903  ; 
Mnr.  30. 

Watoi-field,  James,  assignor  to  Quaker  Lace  Company 
Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lace.  104,311 ;  Apr. 
27. 

\\'aterfield,  James,  assignor  to  Quaker  Lace  Company 
Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lace.  104,312;  Apr. 
27. 

Waterfield,  James,  assignor  to  Quaker  Lace  Company 
Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lace.  104,313  ;  Apr. 
27. 

Walerfield,  James,  assignor  to  Quaker  Lace  Company 
Incorporated,  Plilladelphla,  Pa.  Lace.  104,314 ;  Apr. 
27. 

W:\tertleld,  James,  assignor  to  Quaker  Lnce  Company 
Incorporated,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Lace.  104,417; 
i\l:ir   -1. 

Waternian.  L.  E.,  Company.  (See  Lnrsen,  Gabriel,  as- 
sli-'nor.) 

W;\tiM  in;ni,  Waldo  D.,  Santa  Monica,  Calif,  .\irplane. 
100,030:   Nov.  9. 

Waliimull    r.rolliers.      (See   Das,    Elsie   J..   asslg)\or.) 

W.ixtu'rg,  .\ugusta.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dross.  107,404: 
Dec.  14. 

W'.MxIierg,  .VnguslM,  New  Yorl;,  N.  Y.  l)n>s.s.  107.000; 
Deo.  21. 


764 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Wasberg,   Augusta,   New  York,   N.    Y.     Diess.      107,736 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Waxelbaum,   Sol   J.,   Atlanta,   Ga.      Shoe.     103,263 ;   Feb. 

16. 
Wayne  Pump  Company,  The.     (See  Griffin,  William  M., 

assignor.) 
Weasler,    Anthony   V.,    and    W.    J.    Dooley,    assignors    to 

Piclf  Manufacturing  Company,  West  Bend,  Wis.     Auto- 
mobile grille  guard.     103,544  ;  Jlar.  9. 
Weaver,  Emmett  E.,  and  R.  E.  Kamp,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

Game  apparatus.     106,224  ;  Sept.   28. 
Weaver,  Harry  E.,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.    Fish  lure.    105,158  ; 

June  29. 
Webb,  A.  M.,  &  Co.     (See  Kohn,  Ethel  F.,  assignor.) 
Webb,  A.  M.,  Co.,  Inc.     (See  Snldiii,  JI;ix,  assignor.) 
Weber,  Samuel  G.,  Pasadena,  Calif.    Lawn  sprinkler  head. 

103,982  ;  Apr.  6. 
Webster  Electric  Company.      (See  Dally,   Roy,  assignor.) 
Webster,    Evelyn,    Gloversville,    N.    Y.      Glove.      102,707  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Webster,    Evelyn,    Gloversville,    N.    Y.      Glove.      102,965 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Webster.    Evelyn,    Gloversville,    N.    Y.      Glove.      102,966; 

Jan.  26. 
Wege,   Philip,    assignor   to  Amity  Leather  Products   Co., 

West  Bend,  Wis.     Billfold.     106,615;  Oct.  19. 
Weil,     Lewis     P.,     Germantown,     Pa.       Flower     holder. 

107,036  ;  Nov.  16. 
Weiner,  Ben,  Brookline,  Mass.     Shoe.     103,138  ;  Feb.  9. 
Weiner,  Ben,  Brookline,  Mass.     Shoe.     103,139  ;  Feb.  9. 
Weiner,    Harold,    Providence,    R.    I.      Brooch.      107,037 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Weinig,   George  A.,   Dover,   Ohio.     Handle  for  a    cooking 

pan  or  similar  article.     104,484 ;  May  11. 
Weinstat,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe  or  similar  arti- 
cle.    104,485;  May  11. 
Weinstat.  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe  or  similar  arti- 
cle.    105,907  ;  Aug.  31. 
Weinstat,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bancroft 

Walker    Company,    Waltham,    Mass.      Shoe.      103,283 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Weinstat,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bancroft 

Walker    Company,    Waltham,    Mass.      Shoe.      105,025 ; 

Aug.   10. 
Weinstat,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bancroft 

Walker    Company,    Waltham,    Mass.      Shoe.      105,626  ; 

Aug.   10. 
Weinstat,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Bancroft 

Walker    Company,    Waltham,    Mass.      Shoe.      106,003 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Weinstein,   Louis  H.    and    M.   S.,   Brooklyn,   assignors   to 

Dental  Equipment,  Inc.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dental  unit. 

106,225  ;   Sept.   28. 
Weinstein,    Michael    S.      (See   Weinstein,    Louis    H.    and 

M.  S.) 
Weislander,   Leslie   R.,    Oakland,    Calif.,    assignor   to  The 

Cincinnati  Ball  Crank  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     Display 

cabinet.     104,126  ;  Apr.   13. 
Wei.sler,  Herman  L.,  Petersburg,  Va..  assignor  to  Tubize 

Chatillon  Corporation.     Knitted  fabric.     105,908  ;  Aug. 
-  31. 
Weisler,   Herman  L.,  Petersburg,  Va.,  assignor  to  Tubize 

Chatillon  Corporation.     Knitted  fabric.     105,909  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Weisler,  Herman  L.,  Petersburg,  Va.,  assignor  to  Tubize 

Chatillon  Corporation.     Knitted  fabric.    106,161 ;   Sept. 

21. 
Weisraan.     Harry,     New    York,     N.    Y.       Textile    fabric. 

105,425  ;  July  27. 
Weisman,     Harry,     New    York,    N.    Y.       Textile    fabric. 

105,426 ;  July  27. 
Weisman,     Harrv,     New    York,     N.     Y.     Textile     fabric. 

]  00.477  ;    Oct.   12. 
Weisman,     Harry,    New    York,     N.    Y.       Gown    pajama. 

106,940;  Nov.  9. 
Weiss.  Rose  A.,  New  York.  N.  Y.     Blouse.     103.204  ;  Feb.  9. 
Weissinger,    Herbert    F.,    Detroit.    Mich.      Self-contained 

air  conditioner  cabinet.     107,397  ;  Dec.   7. 
Welch,  George  F.,  Fon  Wavne,  Ind.     Toy.     104,645  ;  May 

25.  " 

Welch,  Herman  B.,  assignor  to  Amity  Leather  Products 

Co.,  West  Bend,  Wis.     Billfold.     10o,308  ;  July  13. 
Welch,   Herman  B.,  assignor  to  Amitv  Leather   Products 

Co.,  West  Bond,  Wis.     Billfold,     10.'),309  ;  July  13. 
Welch,   Horiunn  B.,  assignor  to  Amitv  Leather  Products 

Co.,  West  Bend,  Wis.     Billfold.     10.5,310  ;  .Tuly  13. 
Welch,   Herman  B.,  assignor  to  Amitv   LpiiiIit   Products 

Co.,  West  Bend,  Wis.     Billfold.     105,352  :   July  20. 
Welch,  Irene,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dross.     107,471  ;  Doc.  14. 
Welch,  Irene,  New  York.  N.  Y.      Dress.      107.569;  Dec.  21. 
Welch,   Kenneth,   Grand   Rnpids,   Mich.,   assignor   to   Gib- 
son    Electric     Refrigerator     Corporation,     Greenville, 

Mich.      Door    hinge    for    refrigerator    cabinets    or    tlie 

like.     103,905;  JIar.  30. 
Welch,    Kenneth    C,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich.,    assignor    to 

Gibson    Electric    Refrigerator    Corporation,    Greenville, 

Jlich.     Door  handle  for  refrigerator  cabinets  or  the  like. 

103,904  ;  Mar.  30. 
Welcome  Meter  Company.      (See  Huntoon,  Lyle  H.,   as- 
signor.) 
Welden,  William  A.,  Stamford.  Conn.,  assignor  to  Harder 

Refrigerator   Corporation,    Cobleskill,    N.    Y.      Refriger- 
ator.    103.648:  Mar.  16. 
Weller,  Ernest  E.     (See  Ashton,  Pearl  F.,   assignor.) 


Weller,  Ernest  E.     (See  Felch,  Carmen  S.,  assignor.) 
Wells,  James  G.,  Chicago,  111.     Ilkiniinated  coin  controlled 

machine  casing.     103,649  ;  Mar.  16. 
Welsh  Manufacturing  Company.     (See  Pearce,  Harold  W., 

assignor.) 
Welter,  Albert  J.     (See  Hendrich,  August,  assignor.) 
Wendt,  Johannes  H.,  assignor   of  one-half  to  M.  E.  Lee, 

Chicago,  111.     Aeroplane.     103,289  ;  Feb.  16. 
Wendt,  Johannes  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  E.  Lee, 

Chicago,  111.     Aeroplane.     103,290 ;  Feb.  16. 
Wendt,   Johannes  H.,  assignor  of  one-half  to  M.  E.  Lee, 

Chicago,   111.     Aeroplane.     103,291  ;  Feb.   16. 
Wenett,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,662  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Wenett,    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress    ensemble. 

103,793  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wenett,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     103,794 ;   Mar. 

23. 
Wenett,    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      104,331; 

Apr.  27. 
Wenett,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     104,607  ;  May 

18. 
Wenett,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,677  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Wenett,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,095  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Wenett,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,268  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Wenett,     Philip,     New    York,     N.     Y.       Dress    ensemble. 

106,339  ;  Oct.  5. 
Wenett,     Philip,    New    York,     N.    Y.      Dress.      106,403; 

Oct.  5. 
Wenett,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,511  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Wenett,     Philip,     New     York,     N.     Y.     Dress     ensemble. 

100,512  :  Oct.  12. 
Wenett,     Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.       106,551 ; 

Oct.    19. 
Wenett,  Philip,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Dress.     106,747  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Wenett,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,748 ;  Oct. 

26. 
Wenett,    Philip,    New    York,     N.    Y.       Dress    ensemble. 

106,749  ;  Oct.  26. 
Wenett,    Philip,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      106,941; 

Nov.  9. 
Wenett,    Philip,    New    York,     N.    Y.      Dress    ensemble. 

107,061  ;  Nov.  16. 
Wenett,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,165  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Wengard,  Ben,  Waterloo,  Iowa.     Shield  for  an  automobile 

radiator.     103,172  ;  Feb.   9. 
Werkstell,   Louis.       (See   Colognori,    A.,    and    WerkstelL) 
Werme,  Melcher  G.     (See  Smith,  H.,  and  Werme.) 
Werner,  Wilbur  S.,   South  Fort  Mitchell,  assignor  to  The 

Kelley   Koett    Manufacturing    Company,    Incorporated, 

Covington,    Ky.      Radiographic    and    fluoroscopic    unit. 

105.507  ;  Aug.  3. 
Wertheim,  Adolph,   Brooklyn,   assignor  to  Delman,   Inc., 

Now  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe.     104,733  ;  June  1. 
Wesley,    Arthur,    assignor    to    Burton-Dixie    Corporation, 

Chicago,  111.     Folding  cot.     104,734  ;  June  1. 
Wesp,     (ieorge.    Forest    Hills,    assignor    to     Continental 

Ceramics  Corporation,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Plate  or  tlie 

like.     106,099  ;  Oct.  26. 
West,   William  B.,   assignor  to  Beech-Nut  Packing  Com- 
pany,   Canajoharie,    N.    Y.      Display    stand    or   similar 

article.     106,552  ;  Oct.  19. 
Western   Dairy   Products,    Inc.      (See   Berch,    Samuel   H., 

assignor.) 
Western  Molded  Products,  Inc.     (See  Le  Clercq,  Raymond, 

assignor.) 
V.estern    Stoneware    Company.      (See   Meyer,   Harold   J., 

assignor.) 
Westfall,  William  R.,  Kew   Gardens,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 

Scovill    Jlanufacturing    Company,    New    Haven,    Conn. 

Flashlight  head  shell.     102.935  ;  Jan.  26. 
Westfall,   William   R.,   Kew   Gardens,   N.    Y.,   assignor  to 

Scovill    Manufacturing    Company,    Waterburv,     Conn. 

Flashlight  end  cap.     105,721 ;  Aug.  17. 
Westinghouse  Electric  and  Manufacturing  Company.    (See 

Haas,  Carl  F.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.      (See 

Hadley,  D.  L.,  and  Sipe,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse     Electric     and     Manufacturing     Company. 

(See  Hitchcock,  R.  C,  and  Smith,  assignors.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturiug  Company.      (See 

Krnck,  Ralph  E.,  assignor.) 
Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     (See 

Sipe,  Clifford  A.,  assignor.) 
Weston   Electrical   Instrument   Corporation.      (See  Guild, 

Lurelle.  assignor.) 
Weston,  Eugene  W.,  Elginburgh,  Ontario,  Canada.     Com- 
bined   lantern    and    battery    cr.se    or    similar    article. 

104.595  ;  May  18, 
Woston,  Eugene  W.,  Elginburgh,  Canada.     Combined  bat- 
tery and  booster  case  or  similar  article.     104,711 ;  May 

\Y.''^t  "^'irginia  Lighting  Co.      (See  Poling,  Clyde,  assignor.) 
Uethonngton,      Tvey,      Grand      Rapids,      Mich.        Chair. 

Wettstein,  Godfrey  B.,  Portland,  Oreg.     Combined  weeding 
and  fertilizing  gun.     103,140  ;  Feb.  9. 


LIST  OF   DESIGN  PATENTEES 


765 


Wewetzer,  Albert,  assignor  to  Illinois  Watch  Case  Com- 
pany, Elgin,  111.  Combined  cosmetic  container  and 
watchcase.     105,768  ;  Aug.  24. 

Wewetzer.  Albert,  assignor  to  Illinois  Watch  Case  Com- 
pany, Elgin,  111.  Combined  cosmetic  container  and 
watchcase.     105,769  ;  Aug.  24. 

Wtwclzi'r.  Albert.  us.signor  to  Illinois  Watch  Case  Com- 
pany, Elgin,  111.  Combined  cosmetic  container  nnd 
wntchonsp.     106,074;  Sept.  14. 

Wexman,  Mary,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Doll.     104,509  ;  May  11. 

Wharton,  Donald  C,  Pittsburgh,  assignor  to  Kensington, 
Incorporated,  New  Kensington,  Pa.  Ashtray.  103,961 ; 
Apr.  G. 

Wheaton,  Jack  M..  assignor  to  Owens-Illinois  Glass  Com- 
pany, Toledo,  Ohio.     Closure.     105,723  :  Aug.  17. 

Wheeler,  Lester  L.,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  and  W.  H.  Gref,  East 
Greenwich,  R.  I.,  assignors  to  The  E.  H.  Hotchkiss  Com- 
pany, Norwalk,  Conn.  Casing  for  staple  machines, 
106,162  ;  Sept.  21. 

Wherren,  Guy  P.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Combined  hinged  nut 
and  bearing  plate.     106,464  ;  Oct.  12. 

Whipple,  Clyde  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Glass  liner  for  a 
comport  or  similar  article.     104,175  ;  Apr.  20. 

Whipple,  Clyde  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Glass  liner  for  a 
comport  or  similar  article.      104.176;   Apr.   20. 

Whitall  Tatum  Company.  (See  Steelman,  James  S.,  as- 
signor.) 

White,  Byron  E.,  Brattleboro,  Vt.  Automobile  light  sig- 
nal.    3  05,047  ;  June  22. 

White,  Edward  L.,  San  Angelo,  Tex.  Compound  tool. 
103,141  ;  Feb.  9. 

White,  Gilbert  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Cake  knife.  103.757  ; 
Mar.   23. 

White,  Joe,  Anderson,  Ind.,  assignor  to  General  Motors 
Corporation,  Detroit,  Mich.  Sounding  signal.  104,952  ; 
June  15. 

White  Motor  Company,  The.  (See  de  SakhnofEsky,  Alexis, 
assignor.) 

White,  Walter  W.,  Englewood,  N.  J.,  and  J.  Vassos, 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  assignors,  by  mesne  assignments,  to 
Emerson  Drug  Company,  Baltimore,  Md.  Dispenser. 
105,627  ;  Aug.   10. 

Whited,  Milo,  Centralia,  Wash.  Soap  dish.  104,934 ; 
June  15. 

Whitehouse  F.ibrics,  Inc.     (See  Ericson,  Emile,  assignor.) 

Whitehouse,  Herbert  G.,  Newark,  N.  J.  Buckle.  3  03,355; 
Feb.  23. 

Whiting  Corporation.      (See  McGlone,  John  J.,  assignor.) 

Whiting  Corporation.     (See  Toung,  Ra.vmond  R.) 

Whiting  Holding  Company.  (See  Fisher,  Robert  H.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wicker,  William  M.,  Sr.,  Carlyle,  111.  Automobile  direc- 
tion signal.     107,345  ;  Dec.  7. 

Wickwire  Spencer  Stool  Company.  (See  Smith,  H.,  and 
Werme,  assignors.) 

Widmann,  Edward  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Massage  im- 
plement.    105,722;  Aug.  17. 

Wien.  Jack.  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Smock.     107.737  ;  Deo.  28. 

Wlesler,  Paul  J.,  assignor  to  Edwin  F.  Guth  Company, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Electric  illuminating  fixture.  105,628  ; 
Aug.  10. 

Wiggenliorn,  Guido  J.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif,  a  Combined 
water  cooler  and  dispenser.     106.812;  Nov.  2. 

Wilcox.  Frank,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Shoe  cleat.  105,159  ; 
June   29. 

Wilde.  Hans  W..  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
102,614;  Jan.  5. 

Wilde,  Hans  W.,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
103,090;  Feb.  2. 

Wilde,  Hans  W.,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
lO.'i.onO;  Mar.  16. 

Wilde,  Hans  W.,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
104,315;  Apr.  27. 

Wilde,  Hans  W.,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
104,310;  Apr.  27. 

Wilde,  Hans  W..  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
104,486;  May  11. 

Wilde,  H.ins  W.,  North  Borgon,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
105,048;  Jum-  22. 

Wilde,  Hans  W.,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
105,311  ;  July  13. 

Wilde,  Hans  W..  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
105.4L>7  ;  July  27. 

Wilde.  Hans  W.,  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
105.467;  July  27. 

Wilde,  linns  W..  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Textile  fabric. 
105,')68;  July  27. 

Wildi',  Hans  W.,  Norlli  Bergen,  N.  J.  Textile  fiiliric. 
105,910  ;  Aug.  31, 

Wilde,  Hans  W.,  Norlli  Bergen,  N.  J.  Textile  fubrlc. 
10.%, 91  I  ;  Aug.  ;!I, 

Wilde.  Hans  W,.  North  liergen,  N.  J.  Textile  fiibrlc, 
lOri.Dfi,'-,  :   Oct,   5. 

Willie,  II;, ns  W,.  North  Bergen,  N.  J.  Texlllo  fabric, 
107,05!)  :    Nov.    Id 

Wllde,  Hans  W,.  Nordi  Itergen.  N.  J.  Text  lie  fabric. 
107,367  ;  Dec.  7. 

\\'lldiii;m.  Fri'derlck  R..  assignor  to  Bellows  &  Coimmnv. 
Inf..   New  York.   N.  Y.      Bottle.      106.226:   Sept.   28. 

Wlley-Blckford-Sweet  Corp.  (Sen  Rice,  Venie  L.,  ns 
Blgnor. ) 

WIlUc.  ('.Ml  D.,  Bi'iitrlce,  Nebr.  Dlspliiv  stand.  107,661); 
Dec,  28. 


Wilkinson,  George  D.,  and  A.  F.  Harter,  Oak  Park,  as- 
signors   to   Cribben   &    Sexton    Company,    Chicago,    111. 

Range.     103,919  ;  Mar.  30. 
Willard   Storage  Battery  Company.      (See  Eaney,   Robert 

M.,  assignor.) 
Willard  Storage  Battery  Company.     (See  Eeinhardt,  Wil- 
lard L.,  assignor.) 
Williams,  Alfred  O.     (See  Burrows,  R.  J.,  and  Williams.) 
Willianis,  Chester  L.,  Chicago,  111.     Game  board.    100.075; 

Sept.  14. 
Williams,    Findley,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    Fostoria 

Glass  Company,  Moundsville,   W.  Va.     Bowl  or  similar 

article.     102.772;  Jan.  10. 
Williams,  Findley,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  Fostoria  Glass 

Company,  Moundsville,  W.  Va.     Candlestick  or  similar 

article.     103,060;   Feb.    2. 
Williams,   Findley,   Park   Ridge,   111.,    assignor  to   Bissell 

Carpet  Sweeper  Company,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.     Carpet 

sweeper  shell.     104,418  ;  May  4. 
Williams,    Findley,   Park   Ridge,    111.,    assignor   to   Bissell 

Carpet  Sweeper  Company,  (jrand  Rapids,  Mich.     Carpet 

sweeper.     104,419  ;   May  4. 
Williams,    Findley,    Chicago,    111.,    assignor    to    Fostoria 

Glass   Company,    iMoundsville,    W.   Va.      Centerpiece   or 

similar  article.     104,712  ;  May  25. 
Williams,   Findley,   Park   Ridge,   111.,   assignor  to  Bissell 

Carpet    Sweeper    Co.,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich.      Carpet 

sweeper.     105,049  ;  June  22. 
Williams,    Findley.   Park   Ridge,    111.,   assignor   to   Bissell 

Carpet    Sweeper    Co.,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich.      Carpet 

sweeper  bail.      105,050  ;   June  22. 
Williams,    Findley,    Park    Ridge,    III.,   assignor   to   Bissell 

Carpet    Sweeper    Co.,    Grand    Rapids,    Mich.      Carpet 

sweeper  shell.     105,051 ;  June  22. 
Williams,   Fr.-\nklin  C,  assignor  to  Corning  Glass  Works, 

Corning.  N.  Y.     Frf'sn<^I  Ions.     104.177;  Apr   20 
Williams,  Harry  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Shoe.     102,708  ;  Jan. 

12. 

Williams,    Joseph    S.,   assignor    to   P.    R.    Mallory   &    Co. 

Inc.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.     Potential  cell.     106,163  ;  Sept. 

21. 
Williams,    Lee   Roy   L.,    Mlnineapolis,    Minn.      Radio    an- 
tenna for  vehicles.     105,067  ;  June  22. 
Williams,  Othneil  G.,  assignor  to  William  L.  Gilbert  Clock 

Corporation,    Winsted,    Conn.      Clock    case.      103,142 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Williams,  Othneil  G.,  assignor  to  William  L.  Gilbert  Clock 

Corporation,    Winsted,    Conn.      Clock    case.      103,143  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Williams,    Roy    H.,    Oklahoma    City,    Okla.      Traffic    line 

marker.     103,843  ;  Mar.  30. 
\Villis,  Robert  F.,  Detroit,    Mich.     Window  shade  guard. 

106,999;  Nov.    16. 

Willys-Overland  I\Iotors,  Inc.  (See  De  Smet,  Edgard  C, 
assignor.) 

Willys-Overland  Motors,  Inc.  (See  Northup,  Amos  E., 
assignor.) 

Wilmet,  Georges,  New  York.  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  Dixle- 
Vortox  Company,  Easton,  Pa.  Carton  or  similar  arti- 
cle.    107,000;   Nov.  16. 

Wilson,  James  A.,  and  N.  S.  Ilobson,  Merid(>n,  assitrnors  to 
Bard-Parker  Company  Inc.  Danbury,  Conn.  Hemato- 
logical case,      100,076;   Sept.  14. 

Wilson,  James  H,,  Altoona,  assignor  to  Jnckson  Vitrified 
China  Company,  Inc.,  Falls  Creek,  Pa.  Plate.  100,554; 
Oct.    19. 

Wilson,  Lawrence  H.  (See  Morley,  11.  Wilson  ani^ 
Davies.) 

Wilson,  Lawrence  IT,,  Crosse  Pointe,  JIlcli.,  assignor  to 
Borg-Warner  Corporation.  Table  or  similar  article. 
104,153  ;  Apr,  20, 

Wilt,  Colin  D,,  Chicago,  111.  Combination  hat  nnd  shoe 
case      106.10'!  :  Sept.  21. 

Wilt,  Elmer  B.,  Chicago,  111.     Suit  case.    104,487  ;  May  11. 

Wilt,  Elmer  E.,  Chicago.  111.     Suitcase.     107,711  :  Doc.  2S 

Wimpy  Grills  of  Illinois,  Inc.  (See  Lederer,  II.  V.,  and 
Sl.'inton,  nsslgnors,) 

Wingfoot  Corporation.  (See  Brunner,  Elmer  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Winter,  Irving  A.,  New  York,  N,  Y.  Dress.  104,332; 
Apr.  27. 

Winter,  Irving  A.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Dress.  104,420; 
May  4. 

Wise,   Solomon.  Shaker  Helghta,  Ohio.     Lock  for  bicycles 

or  the  like.     102,936  ;  Jan.  20. 
Wise,     Solomon      Shaker    Heights,     Ohio.       Blcvdo    lock. 

102,937  ;  Jiui,  20. 
Wiss,  J.,  &  Sons  Co,      (See  Rnuh.  Frederic  IT,,  assignor.) 
W'ltiner,   IIow;ir<l.   assignor  to  One  Minute  Wnslier  Coni- 

IiMiiy.  Ninvton,  Iowa.     Wringer  head.     107.160;  Nov.  23. 
Wobbor.   llcrninn.      (See  Miller,   A.   M.,  nnd   Mcl<enn,  as- 

kIl'IIoi-s.I 
Wohl  Shoe  Company,     (.See  Llpscoinb.  Vergil  C,  assignor) 
Woir,    Wlllliuii,    assiirnor    to    Qnakor    l.Mce    Conipiinv    In- 

coi  |)or,iliMl,  I'hllaclclplilM,  I'a.    I,mc<>  tnMoclolh.    103.906; 

M:n-,    :!0, 
Wolf,    William,    assignor   to   Qunkor  Lnre  Coinpniw   Inc., 

l'lill,nlolphla,   I'll.     Lace  tiibledoth.      KM. 317;  Apr.   27. 
Wolf.    WllllMni,    assignor   to   (,>UHki>r  Lace   Conipnny    Inc., 

riilliidolDhla,   I'll.      I.iice  tabled. itli.      10».31.S;   Apr.   2T. 
Woir,    Wlllliiiii,    assignor    to    ()uiikor   Liico   Coiiipiinv    Inc.. 

I'lilliulilplilii,  I'a.     Lnco  tnbloclotli.     101,310;  Apr.  27. 


766 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Wolff,  Henry,  Company.  (See  Meller,  Reginald  B.,  as- 
sijrnor. ) 

Wolff-Tober  Shoe  Manufacturing  Company.  (See  McCain. 
Edwiu   W.,  assignor.) 

Wolfsheim  &  Sachs,  Inc.  (See  Mautner,  Samuel,  as- 
signor.) 

Wolfsheim  &  Sachs,  Inc.  (See  Wolfsheim,  Sylvan  M., 
assignor.) 

Wolfsheim,  Sylvan  M.,  assignor  to  Wolfsheim  &  Sachs, 
Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.     Container.     104,300  ;  Apr.   27. 

Woloclc.    Jloi-ris    Chicago,  111.      .'^hoo.      lOH.OTT  :   Sept.   14. 

Wolsky,   Isador,  Bronx,  N.   Y.     Heel.     10.5,912  :  Aug.  31. 

Wood,  Gar,  Industries,  Inc.  (See  Frazier,  John  F.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wood,  Glenn  D.,  assignor  to  Posture  Research  Corpora- 
tion, Elkhart,  Ind.  Chair  or  similar  article.  103,920  ; 
M.-ir.  30. 

Wood,  J.  R.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (See  Lemmon,  John  E.,  as- 
signor.) 

Wood,    Lysle  A.      (See  Canney,   F.  R..  and  Wood.) 

Wood,  Orville  T.,  assignor  to  Blake  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Clinton,  Mass.     Flashlight.     104,510  ;  May  11. 

Wood.  Orville  T.,  assignor  to  Blake  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Clinton,  Mass.    Switch  housing  for  flashlights. 

107.001  :  Nov.  16. 

Wood,  Orville  T.,  assignor  to  Blake  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Clinton.  Mass.     Switch  housing  for  flashlights. 

107.002  ;  Nov.   16. 

Wood,  Orville  T.,  assignor  to  Blake  Manufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Clinton.  Mass.     Switch  housing  for  flashlights. 

107.003  ;  Nov.  16. 

Wood,  Orville  T.,  assignor  to  Blake  JIanufacturing  Cor- 
poration, Clinton,  Mass.  Flashlight.  107.274 ;  Nov. 
?.0. 

Wood,  Pauline,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Dress.  106,525  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Wood.  Schuyler  A..  Dolgeville,  N.  Y.  Shoe  or  similar 
article.     107,472  :  Dec.  14. 

Woodin.  Charles  K.,  Newton,  Iowa.  V.'ashing  machine. 
105,976  :   Sept.  7. 

Woods.  Frank  Z.  (See  Baack,  H.  E.,  and  Tischer,  as- 
signor.-;.) 

Woods.  Maurice  J.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Garment  hanger. 
104,301  ;   Apr.  27. 

Woodward,  Hobart  F.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Ice  cream 
cone.     102,938  ;  Jan.  26. 

Worrell,  Dwight  E.,  Chicago,  111.  Reflector.  106,078  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Worrell,  Guy  C,  Westfield,  Mass.  Casing  for  metal- 
working  machine.     107,398  ;  Dec.  7. 

Worthington,  Everett.  Chicago,  111.,  n.ssignor  to  The  Coca- 
Col.T  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Bottle  carriei". 
102.071  :  T.nn.   5. 

Wortlungton,  Everett,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The  Coca- 
Cola  Companv,  Wilmington,  Del.  Beverage  cooler  cabi- 
net.    103,000:  Feb.  2. 

Worthington,  Everett,  Chicago,  111.,  assignor  to  The 
Coca-Cola  Company,  Wilmington,  Del.  Refrigerator. 
103.001  :  Feb.  2. 

Wright,  Charlie  L.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cabinet  for  a 
parking  meter  or  similar  article.     104,759  ;  June  1. 

Wright,  Clyde  E.     (Sec  Ingwer.  C.  H.,  and  Wright. i 

Wright,  Loroy  E.,  Oxford,  N.  J.  Automobile  emblem 
plate.     1 05.3.53  :  July  20. 

Wunderley,  Elsie  H.  (See  Salisbury,  H.  J.,  and  Wun- 
derley. ) 

Wunderley,  Elsie  H.     (See  Towne,  C.  G.,  and  Wunderley.) 

Wurlitzer,  Rudolph,  Company,  The.  (See  Fuller,  Paul  M., 
assignor.) 

Wurlitzer  Rudolph  Company,  The.  (See  Zaiser,  Willi.am. 
assignor.) 

Wusits,  Ol'.'a,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106.363;  Oct.   5. 

Wusits,  Olga,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,404:  Oct.  5. 

Wusits,  Olga.  New  York.  N.  Y.     Dress.     106.41,''.;  Oct.  5. 

Wusits,  Olga,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,414;  Oct.  5. 

Wusits,  Olga,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,415;  Oct.   5 

Wusits,  Olira,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Dress.     106,416;  Oct.  5 

Wusits,  Olga,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,417  :  Oct.  ."). 

Wutzler.  Eliz!ibi>th.  Alton,  111.  A  shampoo  board  nock  resi 
102,809  :  Jan.   10. 

Wyman,  Guy  C.  Chatham,  assignor  to  Landon  P.  Smith, 
Incorporated.  Irvington,  N.  .1.  Glass  cutter.  107,180  • 
Nov.   2.-^. 

Yale  Fabrics  Corp.      (See  Christen.  Marcel,  assignor.) 

Yale  Fabrics  Corp.      (See  Fatherley.  Robert  E..  assignor.) 

Yale  Fabrics  Corporation.  (See  Roberson,  Wlllard  D.. 
nssisrnor.) 

Yale   Fabrics   Corp.      (See  Rotbor.  Louis,  assignor.) 

Yale  F.-ibilcs  Corp.      (See  Sibnl.  ,Toseph  C  assignor.) 

Yardley  &  Co.      (See  Capey,  Reco,  assignors.) 

Yardley,  Ralph  O.,  Stockton.  asHignor  to  The  Associ.ntinn 
of  20-30  Clubs,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Badge.  106.876- 
Nov.  9. 

Young,  Arlluir  A.,  and  A.  R.  Telser.  Chicaco.  111.  Theater 
lobby  advertising  device.      107.590;   Dec.   21. 

Young!  Artliur  A.,  and  A.  R.  Telser,  Chicago,  HI.  Theater 
lobby  .■ulvertising  device.      107.591  ;  Dec.    21. 

Young,  D'.Vrcy  A..  Jr.      (See  Tengue.  W.  D.,  and  Young.) 

Youncr.   Poucln-;,   Tno.      (See   Young.   I,ewls   D.,   assignor.) 

Young,  Fred  M..  Racine,  Wis.  Car  heater  shell  or  simi- 
lar ,TrlicIe.      105.052;   June  22. 

Younc,  Fred  M.,  Racine,  Wis,  Radiator  front.  105,449- 
July  27. 

Y^ung,  Jack.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,079  ;  June  22. 


Young,  John  P.,  assignor  to  Advance  Button  and  Pleating 
Co.,  Chicago,  111.  Tucked  textile  fabric.  105,253 ; 
July  6. 

Young,  Leonard  P.,  Chester,  Conn.  Goggles.  105,312 : 
July  13. 

Young,  Lewis  D.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  assignor  to  Douglas 
Young,  Inc.  Combined  display  box  and  cover  therefor. 
106.245  ;   Sept.  28. 

Young,  Raymond  E.,  assignor  to  Whiting  Corporation, 
Harvey,  HI.    Stoker.     106,700  ;  Oct.  26. 

Younglof,  George  L.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Tire.  106,079  :  Sept. 
14. 

Zack,  Samuel  E.,  assignor  to  Gulbranson  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Piano  case.     104,229  :  Apr.  20. 

Zack,  Samuel  E.,  assignor  to  Gulbransen  Company,  Chi- 
cago,  111.     Piano   case.     104,596  ;   May  18. 

Zack,  Samuel  E.,  assignor  to  Gulbi'ansen  Company,  Chi- 
cago, m.     Piano  case.     104.895  ;  June  8. 

Zack,  Samuel  E.,  assignor  to  Gulbransen  Company,  Chi- 
cago, 111.     Piano  case.     104,896  ;    June  8. 

Zahn,  Philip,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,368  ;  Dec.  7. 

Zaiser,  William,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Company,  De  K.-^lb,  111.  Piano. 
103,260;  Feb.  16. 

Zaiser,  William.  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Companv,  De  Kalb,  111.  Piano 
103,261  ;  Feb.  16. 

Zaiser,  William,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Company,  De  Kalb,  111.  Piano. 
103,262:  Feb.  16. 

Zaiser,  William,  Rockville  Centre,  assignor  to  Steinway  & 
Sous,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Piano  case.     104,302  ;  Apr.  27. 

Zaiser,  William,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  assisnor  to  The 
Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Company,  De  Kalb,  111.  Piano. 
104,547  ;  May  18. 

Zaiser,  ^'i'iUiam,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Company,  De  Ivalb,  111.  Piano. 
105,678  :  Aug.  17. 

Zaiser,  William,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to  The 
Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Company,  De  Kalb,  111.  Piano. 
107,329;  Dec.  7. 

Zaiser,  William,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Company,  DelCalb,  III.     Piano. 

107.473  ;  Dec.  14. 

Zaiser,  William.  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  assignor  to 
The  Rudolph  Wurlitzer  Company,  DeKalb,  111.     Piano 

107.474  ;  Dec.  14. 

Zaretzky,    Oscar,    New    York,    N.    Y.      Dress.      107  495  • 

Dec.  14.  ' 

Zavell,  Arnold,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar 

article.     105,784  ;  Aug.  24. 
Zavell,  Arnold.  New  Yorfc,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar 

article.     105,817  :  Aug.  24  ; 
Zavell,  Arnold,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar 

article.     105,818  ;  Aug.  24. 
Zavell.  Arnold.  New  York.  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar 

article.     105,827  ;  Aug.  24. 
Zavell,  Arnold.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Textile  fabric  or  similar 

article.     105.828  ;  Aug.  24. 
Zawisza.    Edward    P.,    assignor    to    International    Silyer 

Company,   Meriden.    Conn.      Spoon   or   other   article   of 

flatware.     107,038:  Nov.  16. 

'^^iV   ^V^^^  ^•'   Bi-ook-lyn,   N.   Y.      Coin   bank.      103.605; 

JVinr.  16. 
Zell    David   H.,   Brooklyn,   N.    Y.      Coin   bank.      103,651; 

Mar.  16.  ' 

Zell.    D.avid   H.,    Brooldyn,   N.   Y.     Coin   bank.     107,592- 

Dec.    21. 
Zeller,  John  E.     (See  Grigg.  A.  F.,  and  Zeller.) 
Zellers,    John    A..    Bronxville.     and    H.    E.     Bridgwater 

byracuse^   assignors  to   Remington   Rand   Inc.,   Buffalo. 

N  Y.    T>-pewnting  machine.     102,734  ;  Jan.  12. 
Zendman    Isaac,   Jr.,  New  York,  N.   Y..     Lace.      104,713  ; 

May  25. 
Zerk     Oscar   H.,    Chicago,    111.      Cover    for    spare   wheels 

and   tires  of  automotive    vehicles.      103,921  ■   Mar    30 
Zesbaugh,    Paul    L..    Minneapolis,    Minn.      Cigarette    ash 

receptacle.     105,313  :  July  13.  ^-ife^netie 

Ziff.  Cliarles  H     and  L.   S.  Getz,  Chicago,  111.     Bottle  or 

similar  article.     104,735  ;  June  1 
Ziiiiiunr,   Myron  J.,   assignor  to   Edward  Katzinger   Com- 
pany.   Chicago,    111.      Handle    for    kitchen    utensils    or 

similar   articles.      104.082  ;    Apr    13 
Zimmer.   Myron   J.    assi.snor  to  Edward   Katzinger  Com- 
pany,   Chicago,    HI       Handle   for    kitchen    utensils    or 

similar  articles.     104.083:  Apr.   13 
Zimmerman    Herman  W.,    assignor  to  Automotive  Main- 

lOs'ell  ■  Au^'g"  lo"^         '   ^°'""'   Chicago,    HI.      Wrench. 

Zimmerman,  Samuel,  New  York,   N.  Y.     Coat      105  679  • 

All.g.    1  (.  '  ' 

Zimmerman,    Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Coat      105  680- 

.'\Ug.    1(.  '  ' 

Zimmerman,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coat.  105,681; 

Zimmerman,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coat.  105,682; 

Zimmerman,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coat.  105,683; 

Zimmerman,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coat.  105,684; 

Zimmerman,  Samuel,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Coat.  105,685  ; 


LIST   OF   DESIGN  PATENTEES 


767 


Zimmerman, 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

Y. 

Coat. 

105,724; 

Zimmerman,    Samuel,  New  York,  N.   Y.     Suit.     106,750; 

Aug.  17. 

Oct.  26. 

Zimmermau, 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

Y. 

Coat. 

105,977  ; 

Zimmerman,  Willard  P.,  JIuncie,  Ind.,  assignor  to  Owens- 

Sept.   7. 

Illinois    Glass    Company,    Toledo,    Ohio.      Hollow   glass 

Zimmerman, 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

Y. 

Suit. 

105,978  ; 

building  block.     104,127  ;  Apr.   13. 

Sept.   7. 

Ziniti,  Evelyn,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Shoe  or  similar  article. 

Zimmerman, 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

y^ 

Coat. 

105,979  ; 

102,773  :   .Ian.   19. 

Sept.  7. 
Zimmerman, 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

Y. 

Coat. 

105,980  ; 

Zinke,  Joseph  D.,  Glendale,  Calif.  Sign.  106,227;  Sept 
28. 

Sept.  7. 

Zinkil,  Roy  H.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Crane  Co.,  Chicago, 

Zimmerman, 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

Y. 

Coat. 

100,102; 

111.     Lever  handle.     105,160 ;   June   29. 

Sept.  14. 
Zimmerman, 

Sept.  14. 
Zimmerman, 

Oct.  5. 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

Y. 

Coat. 

100,103; 

Zinkil,  Roy  H.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Crane  Co.,  Chicago, 
111.      Faucet  handle  or  similar  article.      105.2.j4  ;  July  6. 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

Y. 

Coat. 

106,364; 

Zinkil,  Roy  H.,  Oak  Park,  assignor  to  Crane  Co.,  Chicago, 
ni.     Bathtub.     107,330 ;  Dec.  7. 

Zimmerman, 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

Y. 

Coat. 

106,386  ; 

Zinn,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106,643  ;  Oct.  19. 

Oct.  5. 

Zinu,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     106.856:  Nov.  2. 

Zimmerman, 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

Y. 

Suit. 

106,387  ; 

Zinn,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dre'^s.     106.857:  Nov.   2. 

Oct.  5. 

Zinn,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107.624;  Dec.  21. 

Zimmerman, 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

Y. 

Suit. 

106,388; 

Zinn,  Joseph,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     105,469  ;  July  27. 

Oct.  5. 

Zinn,  Josepli,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Dress.     107,715;  Dec.  28. 

Zimmerman, 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

Y. 

Suit. 

106,389  ; 

Zi ringer,  Rosooo  C,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.     Advertising  display 

Oct.  5. 

band.     106,906  ;  Nov.  9. 

Zimmerman, 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

Y. 

Suit. 

106,390  ; 

Zuckerman,  Harry,  New  York,  N.  Y.    Woven  textile  fabric. 

Oct.  5. 

105,589  ;  Aug.   10. 

Zimmerman, 

Samuel, 

New 

York, 

N. 

Y. 

Coat. 

106.391  ; 

Zummach,  John  G..  assignor  to  Hexcel  Radiator  Company, 

Oct.   5. 

Racine,  Wis.     Air  conditioning  unit.     107,670  ;  Dec.  28. 

LIST  OF  DISCLAIMERS 


Anderson.  .Tames  L.,  Closter,  N.  J.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  a.ssignee.  Air  Reduction  Company.  No.  2,030,842  ; 
disclaimer  filed  Mar.  18,  1937  ;  v.  477  ;  p.  512. 

Anson,  I.saac  A..  Tulsa,  Okla,  Disclaimer  filed  by  the 
asssignee.  Standard  Oil  Company.  No.  2,072,789  ;  dis- 
claimer filed  Nov.   26,   1937  ;  v.  485  ;  p.  259. 

Barcalo,  Edward  J.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee.  Six  Way  Corporation.  No.  1,890,358 ; 
disclaimer  filed  Dec.  4.  1936  ;  v.  474  ;  p.  249. 

Bat<;hell,  George  W.,  and  F.  G.  Schwalbe,  Toledo,  Ohio. 
Disclaimer  filed  by  the  patentees.  No.  1,800,203  ;  dis- 
claimer filed  July  10,   ]937;  v.  481;  p.  220. 

Baumann,  Paul,  and  Hanns  Bueekert,  Ludwigshafen-on- 
the-Rhine;  AVilhi-lm  Sandhaas,  Mannheim;  and  Hein- 
rich  Schilling,  Ludwigsh.Tfen-on-the-Rhine,  Germany. 
Disclaimers  filed  by  the"  assignee,  I.  G.  Farbenindustrie 
Aktiengesellschaft.  (Two  cases.)  No.  1,988,032;  dis- 
claimers filed  Apr.  19,  1937,  and  Aug.  21,  1937  ;  v.  478, 
p.  710  ;  and  v.  482,  p.  655. 

Beauchamp,  George  D.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  (Throe  cases.) 
Disclaimers  filed  by  the  patentee  and  the  assignees  of 
part  intere.st,  I'aul  Barth  and  Louis  and  Emil  Dopyera. 
No.  1,808,756;  disclaimers  filed  Apr.  10,  1937;  v.  480; 
p.  248.  .   . 

Bellows,  Warren  S.,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Disclaimer 
filed  by  Die  patentee.  No.  1,983,065;  disclaimer  filed 
Aug.  24,  19.37  ;  v.  482  ;  p.  6.55. 

Bonner.  Raymond  C,  Niagara  F.alls,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer 
filed  by  I  lie  assignee.  The  Carborundum  Company.  No. 
1.970,835;  disclaimer  filed  Jan.  15,  1937;  v.  475;  p. 
198. 

Tiornstein,  Wilburn  F.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Disclaimer 
filed  by  th(!  assignee,  Aseptic-Tliermo-Indicator  Com- 
pany. No.  1.894,015;  disclaimer  filed  June  8,  1937; 
v,    179  ;  p.  1000. 

Binns,  Frederick  W.,  Quincy,  Mass.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
fhe  as.signee,  Virginia  Smelting  Company.  No. 
2.020,132;  disclaimer  filed  Oct.  8,  1937:  v.  484;  p.  14. 

Blodgett,  Edwin  O.,  Rocliesler,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed 
by  Ihe  assignee,  General  Railway  Signal  Company.  No. 
2,042,4.50  ;  disclaimer  filed  Apr.  12,  1937  ;  v.  478  ; 
p.  225. 

BoiTikessel,  Bruno,  Ernst  Breitling,  Wilhelm  Brauer,  and 
Karl  August  Lehmann,  Essen,  Germany.  Disclaimer 
filed  by  the  .issignee.  The  National  Cash  Register  Cdiii- 
panv.  No.  1,896,930;  disclaimer  filed  Jan.  21,  1937; 
V.  475  ;  J).  686. 

(iouchard,  Samuel  E.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed 
bv  the  as'signee.  l'.;inscli  &  Lomb  Optical  Company. 
No.  1.878„370;  disclaimer  filed  Sept.  13,  1937;  v.  483; 
p.  212. 

ttiilkelev.  Claude  A.,  BufTalo,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  fih-d  by 
Ihe  .'iKsignee,  Niiigara  Blower  Ccinipany;  (he  patentee, 
ii|)proving  and  joining.  No.  1,000,164;  disclaimer  filed 
Feb.  23,  1937  ;  v.  477  ;  p.  6. 

fJiirreil.  Gljirence  R.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Disclaimer  filed 
bv  the  •■(Ksignee,  The  Farval  Corixirallon.  No. 
2,007,156;   disclaimer   filed   Feb.   0,   1937;    v.    176;   p,    I. 

Calcolt,  Willliiiii  S..  I'enns  Grove,  N.  J.,  and  Melvin  G, 
Foiemaii,  0;ilili!Mlior,  Oliio.  DI.KcIa  liner  filed  by  lllc 
I)aleiilfeN  ;  tlie  ahsigiiii',  I).  I.  (Ill  I'onI  de  XeiMniirs  and 
Goiiipanv,  ansenlini,'  and  conciirrliig.  .No.  1,!iS"i,5y7; 
(IKscLiiin'er   tiled   .Inn     !l,    l!i:!7;    v.    175;    p.    \'.)S. 

f;«iiipl)ell,  Wlllidin  .1.,  IiidiaiiapollH.  Ind.  IHsiMniiiier  tiled 
liy  I  lie  asHignoc,  (Climax  Alaclilnefy  ( 'ninimiiy.  No. 
2'.00().920;  dlHclalmer  filed  May  2M,  I!»;i7  ;  v.  179; 
I).  761. 


Cappon,  Thomas  W.,  Newark.  N.  J.     Disclaimers  filed  by 

the    patentee    and    the    assignee    of    one-half    interest, 

Cardinell   Corporation.      (Two   cases.)      No.   1,475,932; 

disclaimers    filed    Jan.    16.    1937,    and    Feb.    6,    1937; 

V.  475  :  p.   108,   and   v.   476  ;   p.   1. 
Carlisle,  Richard  W.,  Oaklyn,  N.  J.,  and  Roland  W.  Nye, 

Wilkinsburg,    Pa.      Disclaimer    filed    by    the    assignee, 

\\'es1inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.     No. 

1,901,631  ;    disclaimer    filed    June    29,    1937 ;    v.    481 ; 

p.  220. 
Case.   Francis   M.,   Cleveland   Heights,    Ohio.      Disclaimer 

filed    by    the   assignee.    The    Enterprise    Manufacturing 

Company.      No.    1,688,135  ;    disclaimer    filed    Aug.    16, 

1937  ;  V.  481  ;  p.  901. 
Chandler,  I\Iilton  E.,   South  Bend,   Ind.     Disclaimer  filed 

by    the    assignee,    Bendix    Aviation    Corporation ;    No. 

2,042,770 ;    disclaimer    filed    Sept.    23,    1937  ;    v.    484 ; 

p.  14. 
Christiansen,    Walter  G.,    Glen    Ridge,    N.   J. ;    Sidney   E. 

Harris,     Lynbrook,     N.     Y.  :     and     John     Lee,     Zurich, 

Switzerland.      Disclaimer   filed    by   the   assignee,    E.    R. 

S(iuibbs  &  Son.s.     No.   2.073,083  ;   disclaimer  filed   Sept. 
•   1 7,  1937  ;  V.  483  ;  p.  242. 
Clark,    Frank    M.,    Pittsfield,    JIass.      Disclaimer    filed    by 

the  assignee.  General  Electric  Companv.     No.  1,999,004"; 

disclaimer  filed  July  2,   1937  ;  v.  4S0  ;  p.  694. 
Curtis,  John  C.,  Garfield  Heights,  Ohio.     Disclaimer  filed 

by    the    assignee.    The   Cleveland    Rock   Drill    Companv. 

No.  2.055,003  ;  disclaimer  filed  Sept.  20,  1937  ;  v.  483  ; 

p.  457. 
Dallmann,     Herbert,     Berlin-Karlshorst,    Germany.       Dis- 
claimer filed  by  the  assignee.  General  Electric  Company. 

No.  2,020,997:  disclaimer  filed  Mar.  31,   1937;  v.  477; 

p.  709. 
Davidson,  Glenn,  Hugh  F.  Rippey,  Charles  N.  Cone,  Irving 

F.   LaiicUs.   and   Harry   1'.    I'.ahks,    Seattle,    Wash,      Dis- 
claimer  fih'd   by    the   assignee,    I.   F.   Laucks,    Inc.      No. 

1,622,496;    disclaimer    filed    Aug.    27,    1937;    v.    482; 

p.  451. 
Davis,  Jesse  H.,  Ballimorp,  Md.     Disclaimer  filed  by  the 

assignee,    It.    V.    Sturlevant    Companv.      No.    1,887,582; 

disclaimer  filed  Mar.  4,   1937  ;   v.  476  ;  p.  945. 
De.ikin,    G<>ral(l,    New   York,    N.    Y„    and   William    Ilatton, 

Paris.   l'"riin(e.      Diselaiiiier  filed  by   the  assigm-e,   We.'st- 

eiii    Electric    Company,    Incorporated.      No.    1.984.060; 

discl.-iimer   filed   Nov.    IS,    MKi~  ;    v.   485:   j).   25!). 
Deaiiesly.    KichanI    M..    Berkeley,    Calif.      DisclMimer    filed 

by     fh<>    assignee.     Shell    Development     Companv.       No. 

1,952,122;    disclaimer    filed    Apr.     16,     1937;    v.    47S  ; 

p.    182, 
De    I'.ell.'selze,    Henri    Joan    Joseph    Marie    de    Regnniild, 

.NcMiilly-mir-Selne,  France,      Disclaimer  tiled  bv   the  pal- 

(nice.     No.    1,922,282;   disclaimer   filed   June   0.    1937; 

v.  480;  p.  1. 
Hi'  SImo,  iMarlin.  Bi'ikeley.  Calif,     ni.selaiin<>r  filed  by  the 

asslgni'o.  Shell   ItevelopiiK'iit  Companv.     No.  2.007.1542; 

dlselalnier  lib'd  Oct.   ■_'.'.   l'.»37  ;  v,  LSI;   p,  K.'^O, 
UieUe,    (  )hcii  r    II.,    Koi'hesler.    .N.    V.      1  ilsrlaiiner.-    filed   by 

llie  Mssl'jrnee,   GeinTiil    liaihvav   Signal   Coiiiivinv,      No.4. 

I.!197.543    and    2,015.!I00:    dlscl.'i liners    filed    Keh.    S   and 

Nov.  .'iO,    1937;   V,  476;   |>.    I  ;  and  v,  4.S5  ;  p.   764. 
Diiiniel;,    George    M..     Itloonifi.ld,    N.    J,      nisclalin.r    filed 

by    Ibe    paliMilee;    Ibe    assignee,    Wi'stlnghon.se    llleetrlo 

A-  MMniil'.'Ktiirlng  Company,  eoiiKentlns,      No.  2.0-12,929  ; 

illselMliiier  filed  Nov.    Ml,  1937;  v.  4.tl;   p.   9.SI. 
I'ival.    lOdgar    I'".,    Wi-sleni    Springs,    III,      lUseliilin.T    filed 

bv    Hie    MMMlgiiee,     IiitiTiint  loniil    Pnlentn    I  ii-vi'lnpment 

t'oiiipMliy.      No.     1.1)0(1, SST  :     dlNClnlnier     tiled     Mar.     6. 

1 9:17  ;  V,  477  :  p.  (I. 


768 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Dunnam,  Richard  A.,  Dayton,  Ohio.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee.  Walter  L.  Krieg.  No.  2.000,129  ;  dis- 
claimer filed  July  2,  1937  ;  v.  481  ;  p.  220. 

Edwards,  Martin  A.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed 
by  the  assignee.  General  Electric  Company.  No. 
2.050,348  ;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.  6,  1937  ;  v.  470  ;  p.  1. 

Eggleston,  Lewis  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee,  Detroit  Lubricator  Company  ;  the  patentee 
joining.  No.  2,043,194  ;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.  24,  1937  ; 
V.  476;  p.    945. 

Elliott.  Harmon  P.,  Watertown,  Mass.  Disclaimer  filed 
bv  the  patentee.  No.  2,035,695  ;  disclaimer  filed  May  4, 
1937  ;  V.  478  :  p.  716. 

Evans,  Robert  D.,  Pittsburgh,  Charles  F.  Wagner,  Swiss- 
vale,  Alexander  D.  Dovjikov,  Wilkinsburg,  and  Errol  B. 
Shand,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the  as- 
signee, Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. No.  1.692,495  ;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.  5,  1937 ; 
V.  476  ;  p.  241. 

Faus,  Harold  T..  Lynn.  JIass.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the 
assignee.  General  Electric  Company.  No.  1,804,330 ; 
disclaimer  filed  Nov.  11.  1937  ;  v.  4S5  :  p.  1. 

Fletcher,  Harold  A.,  Chicago.  111.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the 
assignee,  Eclipse  Aviation  Corporation.  No.  2.001,189  ; 
disclaimer  filed  June  8,  1937  ;  v.  479  ;  p.  1000. 

Friederich,  Ernst.  Berlin.  Germany.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee,  General  Electric  Company.  No.  1,393,520  ; 
disclaimer  filed  Nov.  6,  1937;  v.  484:  p.   980. 

Friedmann,  Albert,  Wyomissing,  Pa.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee,  Loui.s  Hirseh  Textile  Machines,  Inc.  No. 
2,018.059 ;  disclaimer  filed  Aug.  25,  1937 ;  v.  482 ; 
p.   451. 

Frost,  Harry  W.,  Detroit.  Mich.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the 
assignee.  The  Frost  Railway  Supply  Co.  No.  1,633,011  ; 
disclaimer  filed  Oct.  6,  1937  ;  v.  484  ;  p.  14. 

Gehman,  Samuel  D..  Akron.  Ohio.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the 
assignee,  Wingfoot  Corporation.  No.  2,050,209  ;  dis- 
claimer filed  Oct.  30.   1937;  v.  484:  p.  491. 

Gentzler,  ^Mervin.  York,  Pa.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the  as- 
signee. The  McKay  Company.  No.  ]  .981,726 ;  dis- 
claimer filed  Oct.  2,  1937;  v.  484;  p.  2.')5. 

Goldsmith,  Alfred  N.,  New  York.  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed 
by  the  patentee ;  the  assignee.  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  assenting.  No.  1.924,277  ;  disclaimer  filed 
June  17.  1937;  v.  480;  p.   248. 

Gray,  Thomas  T..  Elizabeth.  N.  J.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee.  The  Gray  Processes  Corporation.  No. 
1.901.1  5S  ;  disclaimer  filed  Jan.  2,  1937  :  v.  474  ;  p.  097. 

Guett.  Jlonrop,  Hartford.  Conn.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the 
assignee.  The  Arrow-Hart  &  Hegoman  Electric  Com- 
panv ;  the  patentee  consenting.  No.  2.025,857  ;  dis- 
claimer filed  JLar.  17,  1937;  v.  477;  p.  246. 

Hagge,  Walter,  and  Karl  Haagen,  Dessau  in  Anhalt,  Ger- 
many. DisclRimer  filed  bv  the  assignee.  General  Ani- 
line Works,  Inc.  No.  2,055,792  ;  disclaimer  filed  July 
22.  1937  ;  v.  481  ;  p.  677. 

Heid.  .Tncoh  Beninmin.  Cliiracro.  ni.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  patentee  :  the  pssigiee.  fniversal  Oil  Products  Com- 
panv.  assentinir.  No.  2,040,897  ;  disclaimer  filed  Sept. 
11.  'l9.''7  ;  V.  483  :  p.  1. 

Hicks.  Raymond  IM.,  Plainfield,  N.  .T..  Everett  R.  Leroy, 
N^pw  Yorij.  >J.  Y.,  pTid  Frederick  C.  Ceilings.  Plainfield. 
N.  J.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the  assignee.  The  Teleregister 
Corporation.  No.  1.932,665;  discl.Timer  filed  May  15, 
1937;  V.  -179  :   p.  275. 

Hofstetter.  Robert.  Downers  Grove,  and  .John  W.  Sager, 
Oak  Park.  111.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the  .assignee.  West- 
ern Electric  Companv.  Incorporated.  No,  2.030,989  ; 
disclaimer  filed  F^b.  20.  1937;  v.  476:  p.  945. 

Holt.  Harold  S..  Wilmington.  Del.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee.  E.  T.  dn  Pont  do  Nemours  and  Compnny. 
No.  2.032,091  ;  disclaimer  filed  Nov.  18,  1937  ;  v.  485  ; 
p.  1. 

Hbnel.  Herbert.  Vienna,  Austria.  (Two  cases.)  Dis- 
claimers filed  bv  the  assignee.  Beck.  Koller  &  Compnnv, 
Inc.  No,  1.996  069:  disclaimers  filed  :Mav  12  and  July 
28.   1937:    V.  479;   p.   515.   and  v.   481  ;  n.  001. 

Hopkins.  Roherf  W..  New  Yorlc.  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed 
by  the  patenteo  ;  the  nssicmee.  The  M.  W,  T\ollr.!i£r  Cn  . 
concurring.  No.  2.019.971  ;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.  3. 
1n.^7;  V.  476;  p.  1. 

Hnber,  John  Y.,  Jr.,  Ardmore,  Pa.  Disclaimer  filed  bv 
the  patentee.  No.  1.680.047;  disclaimer  filed  IMav  27. 
1937;  V.  479;  p.  761. 

Jenks,  Harold  C.  Wilkinsburg.  Pa.  Disclaimer  filed  bv 
the  assignee.  Westinghouse  Electric  *  Arnnufactnr'iii; 
Companv.  No.  1,764.312  ;  disclaimer  filed  Dec.  1.  1937  • 
V.  485  ;   p.   764. 

Johnson.  John  Kelly,  ITnrtsdale,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed 
bv  the  .ossicnee.  HazeUine  Corporaiion.  No  1  S.").T  onfi  • 
discl.nimer  filed  Mar.  26.  1937;  v.  477;  p.  512. 

.Tohnson.  Theodore.  Erie,  Pt.  (Throe  caso<;.>  Disclaimers 
filed  by  the  nssicnee.  Jobnson  Met.ql  Products  Co..  and 
the  licensee.  Detroit  Stool  Products  Cnmp.-nv.  Nos 
1.805.403.  1.841.187.  and  1,841,247:  disclaimers  filed 
Sent.  9.   1937  :  v.  483  :  p.  1. 

Kennicott.  Cass  L..  Flossmoor.  Til.  Disclaimer  filod  by 
the  assignee.  Phelps  Dodce  Corpontlon.  No.  1.958  581  ■ 
discl.nimor  filed  Apr,  1.  1937  :  v,  477  :  p.  769. 

Kennlnglon.  William  O..  Anderson.  Tnd.  Disclaimer  filed 
by  the  assignee,  TIio  Fclinse  Machino  Compnnv.  No 
1,627,588  ;  disclaimer  filed  Mar.  26,  1937  ;  v.  477  •  p   51"' 


Kienle,  Roy  H.,  Schenectady.  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
The  assignee.  General  Electric  Company.  No.  2,065,331 ; 
disclaimer  filed  Aug.  10,  1937  ;  v.  481  ;  p.  901. 

Klemm.  Emil  R..  Jr.,  and  Frederick  O.  Singer,  Chicago,  111. 
Disclaimer  filed  by  the  assignee,  Klemm  Automotive 
Products  Company.  No.  1,915,188  ;  disclaimer  filed  Jan. 
7.  1937  ;  V.  475  ;  p.  1. 

Kollsman,  Paul,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the 
patentee.  Re.  No.  19,079 ;  disclaimer  filed  Apr.  30, 
1937  ;  V.  479  ;  p.  1. 

Kresser,  Leo,  Springfield,  Mass.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the 
assignee.  United  American  Bosch  Corporation.  No. 
2,030,454 ;  disclaimer  filed  June  12,  1937 ;  v.  480 ; 
p.  248. 

Laddon,  Isaac  M.,  Dayton.  Ohio.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the 
assignee.  United  Aircraft  Corporation.  No.  1,768,696  : 
disclaimer  filed  Sept.  25,  1937  ;  v.  483  ;  p.  457. 

Lancaster,  John  T.,  Newton,  Mass.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee.  United  Shoe  Machinery  Corporation.  No. 
2.031,491  ;  disclaimer  filed  Apr.  24,  1937  ;  v.  478  ;  p.  716. 

Langford.  George,  Joliet,  111.  (Two  cases.)  Disclaimer 
filed  by  the  assignee,  McKenna  Process  Company  of 
Illinois  ;  the  patentee  concurring.  Re.  No.  19,638  and 
No.  1,808,408  ;  disclaimers  filed  May  5,  1937  ;  v.  478  ; 
p.  710  ;  and  v.   479,  p.  275. 

Lawson,  Walter  Eastby,  Woodbury,  N.  J.  Disclaimer  filed 
by  the  assignee,  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  and  Company. 
No.  2.018,678  ;  disclaimer  filed  May  17,  1937  ;  v.  479  ; 
p.  275. 

Leake,  Richard  C,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Disclaimers  filed  by 
the  assignee.  General  Railway  Signal  Company.  No. 
2,042,670  ;  disclaimers  filed  Oct.  23  and  Nov.  30,  1937  • 
V.  484  ;  p.  255  ;  and  v.  485  ;  p.  764. 

Lind.  Edward,  and  David  Feigenbaum,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Disclaimer  filed  by  the  patentees.  No.  1.995,187  •  'dis- 
claimer filed  June  11.  1937  ;  v.  479  ;  p.  1000 

Littoo.v,  John  P..  San  Francisco.  Calif.  Disclaimer  filed 
by  the  assignee.  Hercules  Glue  Company.  No.  1.898,673  ; 
disclaimer  filed  Sept.  17,  1937  ;  v.  483  ;  p.  242. 

Long,  James  W.,  and  Thomas  G.  Ceilings.  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Disclaimer  filed  by  tlie  assignee.  The  Western  Union 
Telegraph  Company.  No.  1,932,977  ;  disclaimer  filed 
Mar.  5,  1937  ;  v.  477  ;  p.  6. 

Lundberg.  Nels  S..  and  Charles  B.  DeVlieg,  Jackson,  Mich, 
'disclaimer  filed  by  the  assignee,  Turnmilling  Corpora- 
tion. No.  2.036,967  ;  disclaimer  filed  June  21,  1937  : 
V.  480  ;  p.  473. 

-MacDonald,  William  A,,  Little  Neck,  N.  Y,  Disclaimer 
o  ^o,  j?y,  ^?-®  ,assiguee,  Hazeltine  Corporation.  No. 
2,084,647  ;  disclamier  filed  Aug.  28,  1987  ;  v.  482  •  p  451 

Siangan,  (Jeorge  B.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee.  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing 
?,^J?1P^°5'-  ^°-  1-955,138;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.  12° 
193  (  ;  V.  476  ;  p.  241. 

iMartin,  James  V..  Elyria.  Ohio.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the 
patontee.  No.  1,400,177  ;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.  26,  1937  : 
V.  476  :  p.  945. 

ilarvin,  Harry  N.,  Rye.  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed  bv  the 
patentee.  No.  1,704.754  ;  disclaimer  filed  Nov.  26,  1937  • 
V.  48o  ;  p.   764. 

Massey,  Hemsley  B..  Greensburg.  Pa.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee.  Railway  &  Industrial  Engineering  Com- 
pany. No.  1.935,512  ;  disclaimer  filed  May  20,  1937 ; 
V.  4(9  ;  p.   515. 

^rcDill,  Rex  D..  East  Cleveland.  Ohio.  Disclaimer  filed 
?X  ^^I't,  patentee.  No.  1,980,816  ;  disclaimer  filed  Jan. 
in,  1937;  V.  475  ;  p.  686. 

Miller,  Robert  A..  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Disclaimer  filed  bv 
the  assignee.  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Incorporated. 
No  1.871,383;  disclaimer  filed  Oct,  20,  1937;  v.  484: 
p.  255. 

Morse,  Roy  W..  and  Lysle  A.  Wood,  Seattle,  Wash.  Dis- 
claimer filed  by  the  assignee.  Boeing  Aircraft  Companv. 
^'^■-■'^G-).14G;  disclaimer  filed  Sept.  14,  1937;  v.  48-3; 
p.   242. 

Moss,  Douglas  George  King,  Sanderstead.  England  Dis- 
claimer filod  bv  tliP  patentee.  No.  2.036.229  •  disclaimer 
filed  Nov.  16,  1937  :  v.  485  ;  p.  1. 

Neher  Harry  Trainer,  Bristol,  and  Charles  Samuel  Hol- 
lander, Philadelphia.  Pa.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the  as- 
signee. Rohm  &  Haas  Companv.  No.  1.937  323;  dis- 
claimer filed  Aug.  4.  1937;  v.  481  ;   p    901 

Nereslioimer.    Heinrich._  and    Anton    Vilsmeier.    Lndwigs- 


Ohl,  ivus.seii  s.,  i\ew  lork,  N.  Y.     Disclaimer  filed  bv  the 
patentee ;  the  assignee.  American   Telephone  and  Tele- 

fll'"!'  T^^*'"l^"'V;^oS.''"^''"'^'"?-     ^""-  1-858,339  ;  disclaimer 

filed  Dee.  19.  ]936:  v.  474;  p.  463 
Omohundro.  Allen  L..  Detroit.  Mich.     Disclaimer  filed  bv 

i'lr^^'Y^^i^"??-     Frederick     Stearns     .<c     Company.     No. 

1. son  860  ;  disclaimer  filed  May  20.  1937  ;  v.  479  ;"p.  515. 
Pacz.  Alnd.nr.  Cleveland.  Ohio.     Disclaimer  filed  bv  the  as- 

siErnop.  Aluminum  Company  c f  America.    No.  1  595  218  ; 

disciaimor  filed  Nov.   9.   1937-  v    484'  p    090 
Perkins.  Robert  L..  East  Aurora.  N.  Y.'    Discl.aimer  filed 

by  the  assignee.  Nation.nl  Aniline  .«r  Chemical  Company, 

Inc.     No.    1.R19,114:    disclaimer    filed    Dec.    28,    1936; 

V.  474  ;  p.  697. 
Petty.   Earl.   Hemnstead.   N.   Y.     Disclaimer   filed   by  the 

assignee.  Sun  Oil  Company.     No.  2,023,181  :  disclaimer 

filed  Aug.  19.  19.37  ;  v.  482  -pi 


LIST  OF  DISCLAIMERS 


769 


Phelan,  Louis  A.  JI.,  Beloit,  Wis.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee  of  one-half  interest,  Arcless  Contact  Com- 
pany. No.  1,598,874 ;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.  26,  1937  ; 
V.  476  ;  p.  945. 

Plank,  Ray,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the 
assignee,  General  Railway  Signal  Company.  No. 
1,S52,.367  ;  disclaimer  filed  Jan.  21,  1937  ;  v.  475  ;  p.  686. 

Poitras,  Edward  J.,  Jaclvson  Heights,  and  James  D.  Tear, 
Great  Neck,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the  assignee. 
Ford  Instrument  Company,  Inc.  No.  2,025,122 ;  dis- 
claimer filed  Sept.  18,  1937  ;  v.  483  ;  p.  242. 

Popper,  Max,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (Two  cases.)  Disclaimers 
filed  by  the  patentee  and  the  assignee,  Topstiteh  Ma- 
chine Corporation.  No.  2,034,354  :  disclaimers  filed 
June  21  and  Sept.  28,  1937  ;  v.  480  ;  p.  473  ;  and  v.  483  ; 
p.  457. 

Potthoff,  Kurt  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee,  U.  S.  Galvanizing  &  Plating  Equipment 
Corporation.  No.  1,959,799  ;  disclaimer  filed  Nov.  17, 
1937  ;  V.  485  ;  p.   1. 

Powers,  Frank  B.,  Forest  Hills,  and  Charles  C.  W'hittaker, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the  assignee,  West- 
inghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Company.  No. 
2,030,1]  9  ;  disclaimer  filed  Apr.  14,  1937  ;  v.  478  ;  p.  225. 

Powrie,  Thomas  Kilpatrick,  Paisley,  Scotland.  Disclaimer 
filed  by  the  patentee  ;  the  assignee,  Eadie  Brothers  & 
Company  Limited  ;  and  the  exclusive  licensee,  Whitins- 
ville  Spinning  Ring  Company.  No.  1,899,635 ;  dis- 
claimer filed  Oct.  5,  1937  ;  v.  484  ;  p.  14. 

Pratt,  Hazen  C,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  patentee.  No.  1,499,472  ;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.  15, 
1937  ;  v.  476  ;  p.  709. 

Preston,  Neil  D.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee,  General  Railway  Signal  Company.  No. 
2,038,128  ;  disclaimer  filed  Oct.  23,  1937  ;  v.  484  ;  p.  255. 

Reid,  John,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the 
assignee,  John  Clifford  Savage.  No.  1.621,482  ;  dis- 
claimer filed  Sept.  22,  1937  ;  v.  483  ;  p.  457. 

Ricardo,  Harry  Ralph,  London,  England.  Disclaimer  filed 
by  the  patentee.  No.  2,035,569  ;  disclaimer  filed  May 
18.  1937  :  V.  479  ;  p.  515. 

Rosenthal,  Nathan,  St.  Louis  County,  Mo.  Disclaimer  filed 
by  the  assignee,  Rosenthal  Paper  Company.  No. 
2,036,542  ;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.  25,  1937  ;  v.  476  ;  p.  945. 

Rubens,  Harry  Ernest,  Chicago,  111.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  patentee.  No.  1,959,387  ;  disclaimer  filed  Oct.  23, 
1937  ;  V.  484  ;  p.  750. 

Salerni,  Piero  Mariano,  Westminster,  England.  Dis- 
claimer filed  by  the  patentee.  Re.  No.  19,428 ;  dis- 
claimer filed  Jan.  19,  1937  ;  v.  475  ;  p.  686. 

Sandalls,  George,  Jr.,  North  Tarry  town,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer 
filed  by  the  assignee,  American  Telephone  and  Tele- 
graph Company.  No.  2,041,964 ;  disclaimer  filed  May 
29,  1937  ;  v.  479  ;  p.  761. 

Sanford,  Hugh  W.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  patentee,  Sanford  Investment  Company,  concurring. 
No.  2,013,583  ;  disclaimer  filed  Jan.  27,  1937  ;  v.  475  ; 
p.  686. 

Sanford,  Roy  S.,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee,  Bragg-Kliesrath  Corporation.  No. 
2,008,727  ;  disflaimer  filed  Apr.  3,  1937  :  v.  477  :  p.  769. 

Schanz,  George  H.,  Akron,  Ohio.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee.  The  B.  F.  Goodrich  Company.  No. 
1,998,791  ;  disclaimer  filed  Aug.  11,  19.37  ;  v.  482  ;  p.  1. 

Schlaupitz,  Oswald,  Canton,  Ohio.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee.  The  Timken  Roller  Bearing  Company. 
No.  2.067,131;  disclaimer  filed  June  4,  3  937;  v.  479; 
p.   1000. 

Smith,  David  M.,  Hermo.sa  Beach,  Calif.  Disclaimer  filed 
by  the  assignee,  Emsco  Derrick  &  Equipment  Company. 
No.  2,020,004 ;  disclaimer  filed  Nov.  8,  1937  ;  v.  484  ; 
p.  981. 

Smith,  Lewis  R.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the 
assignee,  Westinghouse  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. No.  2,0 19,329  ;  disclaimer  filed  May  19,  1937  ; 
V.  479  ;  p.  515. 

Smith,  Theodore  A,,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.  Disclaimer  flle<l 
by  the  patentee ;  the  assignee,-  Radio  Corporation  of 
America,  consenting.  No.  1,810,188;  disclaimer  filed 
Mar.  4,  1937  ;  v.  470  ;  p.  945. 

Snyder,  Howard  F.,  Newlon,  Iowa.  Disclaimer  filed  by 
the  assignee,  The  Mnytag  Company.  No.  1,866,779. 
Disclaimer  filed  Feb.  23,  1937;  v.  477;  p.  0. 

Sonncmann,  William  K.,  Dallas,  Tex.  I)lHclalm(>r  filed 
by  the  assignee,  Westlnghotise  Electric  and  Manufactur- 
ing Company.  No.  1,976,523;  disclaimer  filed  Jan.  8, 
1037  ;  V.  47.'> ;  p.  1. 


Spencer,  James   A.,    Teaneck,  N.    J.      Disclaimer  filed   by 

the  assignee,  Trans-Lux  Movie  Ticker  Corporation.     No. 

1,981,376  ;  disclaimer  filed  Apr.  24,  1937  ;  v.  478  ;  p.  716. 
Stevenson,   Henry  Clifford,  Rochester,   N.  Y.     Disclaimer 

filed  by  the  assignee.   The  Rochester  Folding  Bos  Co. 

No.  2,038,454  ;  disclaimer  filed  July  15,  1937  ;  v.  481 ; 

p.  220. 
Stewart,  Robert  S.,  Chicago,  111.     Disclaimer  filed  by  the 

assignee.  The  American  Brake  Shoe  and  Foundry  Com- 
pany.    No.  1,685,966;   disclaimer  filed   Nov.   29,  1937; 

V.  485  ;  p.  764. 
Stineman,  Ralph  P.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Disclaimer  filed 

by  the  patentee.     No.  1,934,245  ;   disclaimer   filed  Dec. 

7,  1936  ;  V.  474  ;  p.  249. 
Stoeckly,  Johann  Joseph,  Teltow-Seehof  and  Erhard  Witte, 

Berlin-Lichterfelde,   Germany.     Disclaimer  filed  by   the 

assignee,     North    American    Rayon    Corporation.      No. 

1,867,188  ;  disclaimer  filed  Jan.  4,  1937  ;  v.  474  ;  p.  697. 
Stratford,  William  M.,  New  York,  N.  Y.     Disclaimer  filed 

by  the  assignee,  The  Texas  Company.     No.  2,003,776  ; 

disclaimer  filed  May  20,  1937  ;  v.  479  ;  p.  515. 
Sullivan,  Pike  H.,   New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.     Disclaimer  filed 

by  the  assignee.  Gasoline  Products  Company,  Inc.     No. 

2,017,874 ;    disclaimer    filed    Sept.    18,    1937 ;    v.    483 ; 

p.  242. 
Sunbury,   Herbert  E.,  Wyncote,  Pa.     Disclaimer  filed  by 

the    assignee,    Allbestos    Corporation.      No.    1,960,881 ; 

disclaimer  filed  June  1,  1937  ;  v.  479  :  p.  761. 
Topping,  John  A.,   Bronxville,  N.  Y.     Disclaimer  filed  by 

the  patentee.     No.  2,045,423  ;   disclaimer  filed  Nov.  9, 

1937  ;  V.  484  ;  p.  981. 
Trott,    Rolland    S.,    Denver,    Colo.      Disclaimer    filed    by 

the   patentee.     No.   1,834,907  ;   disclaimer  filed  July  7, 

1937  ;  v.  481  ;  p.  220. 
Tucker,   David   J.,    Baltimore,    Md.      Disclaimer   filed    by 

the   assignee,    Goldie   Rosenberg.      No.    2,059,672  ;    dis- 
claimer filed  Sept.  15,   1937  ;  v.  483  :  p.  242. 
Tuscher,    Jean   Edouard,    Petit   Ivry,    and    Marcel    Spiro, 

Paris,  France.     Disclaimer  filed  by.  the  assignee,  Signa- 

phoue    Corporation    of   America.      No.    1,974,551 ;    dis- 
claimer filed  Mar.  6,  1937  ;  v.  477  ;  p.  512. 
Van  Gundy,   Morris  C.,   Houston,  and  Joseph  R.  Scanlin, 

Port  Arthur,    Tex.     Disclaimer   filed    by   the   assignee. 

The  Texas  Companv.     No.   1,599,854  ;   disclaimer   filed 

Feb.  18,  1937  ;  v.  476  ;  p.  945. 
Van    Peski,    Adrianus    Johannes,    Bossum,    Netherlands. 

Disclaimer  filed  by  the  assignee.  Shell  Development  ('oin- 

pany.     No.   2,022,990 ;   disclaimer  filed    July   3,    1937  ; 

V.  480  ;  p.  694. 
Vinz,  Alfred  O.,  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.    Disclaimer  filed  bv  the 

patentee.    No.  2,005,512  ;  disclaimer  filed  Apr.  26,  1937  ; 

V.  478  ;  p.  716. 
Vogt,   Clarence   W.,    Louisville,   Ky.     Disclaimer   filed   by 

the  assignee.  The  Girdler  Corporation.     No.  1,783,864  ; 

disclaimer  filed  Dec.  28,  1936  ;  v.  474  ;  p.  463. 
Waugh,  Edward  H.,   Seattle,    Wash.     Disclaimer  filed  by 

the  assignee,  Smith  Cannery  Machines   Company.     No. 

2,054,576  ;  disclaimer  filed  Jan.  2,  1937  :  v.  474  ;  p.  697. 
Woigel,  Albert  C,   East  Orange,  N.  J.     Disclaimer   filed 

by    the    assignee.    Combustion    Engineering    Company, 

Inc.      No.    1,946,248 ;    disclaimer   filed   Feb.    26,    1937  ; 

v.  477  ;   p.  512. 
Wicks,    John,    Oak    Park,    111.      Disclaimer    filed    by    the 

Patentee  ;  the  assignee.  Associated  Electric  Laboratories, 
nc,  consenting.  No.  2,040,637  ;  disclaimer  filed  Apr. 
17,  1937  ;  v.  478  •  p.  482. 

Wight,  Sedgwick  N.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed 
by  the  assignee.  General  Railway  Signal  Company. 
No.  2,027,569  ;  disclaimer  filed  June  8,  1937  ;  v.  479  ; 
p.   1000. 

Williams,  Harold  W.,  Chicago,  111.  (Two  cases.)  DIs- 
<'laimers  filed  bv  the  assignee,  Westinghouse  Electric 
Elevator  Co.  No.  2.064,045  ;  disclaimers  filed  July  15, 
1937  and  July  24,  1937  ;  v.  481  ;  p.  220  ;  and  v.  481  ; 
p.  677. 

Woodruff,  Graham  C,  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Disclaimer  filed 
by  tlie  patentee;  the  nsslcnoe,  The  Jj.  C.  L.  Corpora- 
tion, concurring.  No.  2,020,028  ;  disclaimer  filed  Mar. 
16,  1937  :  V.  477  ;  p.  240. 

Yerger,  Wilson  S.,  iind  Lewis  S.  Somers,  riilladelphln, 
Pa.  Disclaimer  filed  by  the  nssignoe,  Imperial  Type 
Metal  Companv.  No.  1.95;!, 844;  disclaimer  lUcd  Nov. 
29.  1937  ;  V.  485  ;  n.  764. 

Young,  Forrest  Joseph,  Los  Angel<>s  and  Spencer  William 
Long,  Redondo  Bench.  Calif,  nlsclalmer  filed  liy  the 
assignee,  The  National  Supply  Company  of  Delaware. 
No.  2,005.122;  disclaimer  flled  June  12,  1037;  v.  480; 
p.  248. 


122128— P-^9 


LIST  OF  PLANT  INVENTIONS 


Apple.     V.  Moore.     238  ;  Mar.  16. 

Avocado.     J.  R.  Byrum.     261 ;  Aug.  24. 

Avocado.     C.  C.  Henry.     234  ;  Feb.  9. 

Besonia.     R.  Zeparo.     Plant  Pat.  No.  265  ;  Dec.  28. 

Berry.    H.  F.  Greider.    247  ;  Apr.  20. 

Camellia.     E.  A.  Mcllhenny.     224  ;  Jan.  19. 

Camellia.     B.  A.  Mcllhenny.     231 ;  Feb.  2. 

Carnation.     A.  F.  J.  Baur.     219  ;  Jan.  12. 

Carnation.     J.    C.    Rasmussen.      239 ;   Mar.   23. 

Carnation.     C.  A.  Schaefer.     260  ;  Aug.  3. 

Ctirysantliemum.     R.  C.  Murphey.     251 ;  June  15. 

Freesia.     E.  J.  Schroeder.     237  ;  Mar.  9. 

Oladiolus.     E.  A.  Hriegs.     25.t  ;  July  6. 

Gladiolus.     A.  L.  Miller.     227;  Jan.  26. 

Lily  of  the  Valley  plant.     S.  C.   Baston.     250;  June  8. 

Lobelia.     E.  C.  Johnson.     221  ;  Jan.  19. 

Peach.     C.  H.  Fisher.     233  :  Feb.  9. 

Peach.     W.  L.  Plantz.      262  ;   Sept.  14. 

Phlox.     E.  H.  Schultz.     252  ;  June  22. 

Poinsettia.     P.  Ecke.     242  ;  Apr.  6. 

Poplar,  Hybrid.     R.  H.  McKee.     211-18-  Jan.  6. 

Poplar,  Hybrid.     R.  H.  McKee.     225-226;   Jan.  19. 


Poplar,  Hybrid.     R.  H.  McKee.     228-30;  Jan.  26. 

Rose.    J.  A.  Armstrong.     243  ;  Apr.  13. 

Rose.     J.  A.  Armstrong.     244  ;  Apr.  13. 

Rose.     E.  R.  Asmus,   Sr.     241  :  Apr.  6. 

Rose.    W.  G.  Bate.     245  ;  Apr.  20. 

Rose.     C.  F.  Bertanzpl.  Sr.     240  ;  Mar.  30. 

Rose.     J.  D.  Brownell.     248  ;  June  1. 

Rose.     J.  D.  Brownell.     2(i3  ;  Oct.  5. 

Rose.     L.  Burbank.     235  ;  Feb.  16. 

Rose.     K.  Carbaugh.     222 ;  Jan.  19. 

Rose.     A.  Dickson,  Jr.     223  ;  Jan.  19. 

Rose.     P.  A.  Izzo.     236  ;  Mar.  9. 

Rose.    W.  Kordes.     254  ;  July  6. 

Rose.     J.  H.  Nicolas.     253  ;  June  29. 

Rose.     J.  H.  Nicolas.     264  :  Nov.  23. 

Rose.    F.  C.  RafEel.    246  ;  Apr.  20. 

Rose.     J.  Square.     259  ;  Aug.  3. 

Rose.    H.  A.  Verschuren.     249  :  June  8. 

Rose,  Hybrid  perpetual.     M.  R.  Jacobus.     257  ;  July  20. 

Sugar  cane.     B.  A.  Bourne.     220  ;  Jan.  19. 

Tree,  Apple.     P.  L.  Lingamfelter.     258  ;  July  20. 

Tree,  Peach.     J.  Perry.     232  ;  Feb.  2.  ' 


770 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


Abietic   acid   esters,    Continuous   production    of.      H.    E. 

Kaiser.      2,074,963;    Mar.    23. 
Abradant  and  tiolder  therefor.     J.  W.  Gottschalk  and  S. 

W.  Grater.     2,083,151  ;   June  8. 
Abradant  supplying  device.     K.  C.  Burroughs.     2,083,773  ; 

June  15. 
Abrader  attachment  for  writing  instruments.     W.   C.  F. 

Ehrmann.     2,075,932  ;  Apr.    6. 
Abrading  apparatus.     J.  A.  Keenan.     2,095,503  ;  Oct.  12. 
Abrading  apparatus.    E.  R.  Newcomb  and  H.  R.  Stratford. 

2,071,563  ;  Feb.   23. 
Abrading  device.     P.  J.  Huhn.     2,100,780  ;  Nov.  30. 
Abrading  machine.     C.  G.  Brostrom.     2.087,238  ;  July  20. 
Abrading  machine.     A.   N.  Emmons.     2,069,700  ;   Feb.   2. 
Abrading  machine.     G.  N.  Gordon.     2,080,538  ;  May  18. 
Abrading     machine.       C.     Johnson     and     J.     O.     Olsen, 

2  072  951  •  Mar   9 
Abrading  machine.   "  W.   H.   Kastens.     2.094,843;  Oct.   5. 
Abrading  or  polishing  implement.    E.  E.  Price.     2,083,793  ; 

June  15. 
Abrading    or    polishing    tool.     E.    W.    Hall.     2,094,650 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Abrading,    polishing,   and   buffing  device.      W.   H.   Bauch. 

2,103,444;  Dec.  28. 
Abrading  rolls  for  use  on  abrading  or  polishing  machines. 

Producing.      E.   E.   Price.      2.089.707;   ,\ng.    10. 
Abrading   tool.     W.    R.   Barclay.      2,072.130 ;   Mar.   2. 
Abrading  tool.     J.   P.   Graul.      2,074,177  ;   Mar.  16. 
Abrading  tool.     J.  B.  Hadaway.     2.076,776  ;  Apr.  13. 
Abrading  tool.      A.  S.  Johnson.      2,094.894  ;  Oct.  5. 
Abrading  tool.     T.  F.  Quigley.     2,102,092  ;  Dec.  14. 
Abrading    tool.      F.    Ricks    and    E.    Hope.      2,072,129 ; 

Mar.    2. 
Abrading     tool.     Diamond     embedded.       F.     H.     Willey. 

2,074,038  ;  Mar.  16. 
Abrasion      method     and      apparatus.        G.     A.     Boesger. 

2,092,201  ;  Sept.  7. 
Abrasion    resisting    chain.    Heavy    duty.      L.    T.    Harris. 

2,103,972;  Dec.  28. 
Abrasive    and    like    particles    in    rubber.    Embedding    of. 

R.   Stahl.     2,084,784  ;  June  22. 
Abrasive  and  method  of  making.  Flexible.     T.  Pohl  and 

J.  Schneider.     2,091,184  ;  Aug.  24. 
Abrasive     article.     H.     C.     Martin     and     F.     A.     Upper. 

2,084,534  ;  June  22. 
Abrasive  article.     F.  J.  Tone.     2,084,513  ;  June  22. 
Abrasive  article.     D.  E.  Webster.     2,070,764  ;  Fob.  16. 
Abrasive  article.     D.  E.  Webster.     2.076.833;  Apr.  13. 
Abrasive  article.     D.  E.  Webster.     2,078,354;  Apr.   27. 
Abrasive    article.      C.    E.    Wooddell    and    J.    P.    Barnes. 

2,085,137  ;  June  29. 
Abrasive    article    and    manufacturing    the    same.      C.    B. 

Wooddell,  F.  A.   Upper,  and  C.   S.  Nelson.     2,072,146  ; 

Mar.    2. 
Abrasive   article   and    manufacturing   the    same.    Bonded. 

O.  L.  Mahlman  and  R.  C.  Benner.     2,072.507  ;  Mar.  2. 
Abrasive  articles,   Maiiuf.ncture  of.     U.   C.   Bennor,   O.   L. 

Mahlman,  and  W.  D.    Rossoy.     2,078,830  ;   Apr.  27. 
Abrasive      articles,       Manufacture      of.      N.       P.       Uobie. 

2,070,517  ;   Apr.   6. 
Abrasive     nrticles,     Man\ifacturp     of.        E.     C.     Schacht. 

2,082,182;    Juno    1. 
Abrasive     articles,     Manufacturing.       O.     Ij.     Mahlman. 

2,071,549;  Feb.  23. 
Abrasive    body    and    making   the   same.      L.    II.    Mllligan. 

2,077,300;  Apr.  13. 
Abrasive  carrylni;  liquid  from  t)enrings  and  Joints,  Exclud- 
ing.    J.  A.   Wolfe.     2,000,505  ;  .Tan.   5. 
Abmsive  coiiipcisil ionsj.   I'ViniiinK  diamodlfcrous.     J.  IT.  L. 

De  Bats.     2,068,848  ;  Jan.  20. 
Abi-.'isivc   coiiipoiiiid    and    ulili/.ing    same.      J.    D.    Kinsley. 

2,084,044  ;  Juno  22. 
Abrnsive  cutting  nnichlne.     D.   T.cwls,   W.   Tj.   Walsh,   and 

W.  B.  Lashar,  Jr      Re.  20,400;   Aug.   10. 
Abrasive  device.     C.  W.  Koss.     2,087,318;  July  20. 
AbraHlv(>   drum    for   leather   H\irriiclng    niachincH   and    the 

like.      (J.    M.    rnrlln.      •J070.I!»:i;    At>r.   (! 
Abrasive  oleinents,   YIeldahly    mounted.      11.    P.   KlrclimT, 

2,007,089  ;  Jan.  5. 
Abrasive  liolder.     E.  V.  CorfT.      2,103.320:  Dec.  28. 
Abrasive  niMcliine.     V.  K.  Mlnl.'h.     2.077,038;  Apr.  20. 
Abrasive  material.  Production  of.     II.  C.  Benner  and  It.  L. 

Melton.     2,078,831  ;  Apr.  27. 
Abrasive    malerliil,     Snrlace     coated.      T.     M.     HIclinioinl. 

2,089./|20:   Auk'.    10. 
Abrasive  mcnilK-r  ,ind  iniiklng  the  same,  Kconforccd.    A.  W. 

CofTniMn.     2,082,150;  Juni-  1. 
Abrasive  pad.     M.   F.  Read.     2,102,715;  Doc.  21. 
Abrasive   prodnciN   iind   ni.'iUlMK   the   same.      J.    N.   Miid    J. 

Knznilck.     2,083,719  ;  June  15. 
Abrasive    separallng    and     cleaning     Mpp:n«liiH.        It.     I!. 

Hnv<'lt.     2, 003, '140  ;  Sept.  21. 
AbniHive  (browing  machine.      V.  E.   Mlnlcli.      Itc.  20,538; 

Oct.  10. 
Abrasive  throwing  ninchlne.     V.   E.  Minlcli.     2,077,030-7; 

Apr.  20. 


Abrasive    throwing    wheel.      V.    E.    Minich.      2,077,635  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Abrasive  to  polishing  wheels,  belts,  or  the  like.  Apparatus 

for   applying.      J.    S.    Porter.      2,098,306 ;    Nov.    9. 
Abrasive  tool.     O.  S.  Buckner.     2,090,104  ;  Aug.  17. 
Abrasive    tool.      A.    A.    Hodgkins.      2,079,995  ;    Mav    11. 
Abrasive  wheel.     H.  O.  Anderson.     2,078,437  ;  Apr.  27. 
Abrasive  wheel.     R.  R.   Raber.     2,101,193  ;   Dec.   7. 
Abrasive  wheel.     E.  van  der  Pyl.     2,069,788  ;  Feb.  9. 
Abrasive  wheel.     E.   Van   der  Pyl.     2,072,051  ;   Feb.    23. 
Abrasive  wheel.     E.  "Van  der  Pyl.     2,077,345  ;  Apr.  13. 
Abrasive    wheel     and     manufacture.       H.     O.    Anderson. 

2,078,436  ;  Apr.  27. 
Abrasive  wheel  and  manufacture.     B.  Sanford  and  D.  E. 

Webster.     2,085,705  ;  June  29. 
Absorbent  package   or  pad.     E.  B.  Thomas.     2,073,410 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Absorbent   pad   and   making   the   same.     M.    M.    Visscher 

and  W.  L.  McMillan.     2,084,362  ;  June  22. 
Absorbent  product.  Packaged.     E.  H.  Brown.     2,095,788  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Absorption  cooling  machine.     L.   Stark.     2,087,822  ;   July 

20. 
Acceleration   control   system.      W.    I.   Bendz.      2,081,977 ; 

June  1. 
Accelerator  control.     A.  J.  Abel.     2,083,974  ;  June  15. 
Accelerator  control.      P.  A.  Heinrich.      2,070,400  ;  Apr.  6. 
Accelerator  control.  Auxiliary.     R.  M.  Allen.     2,084,932  ; 

June  22. 
Accelerator  for  the  vulcanization  of  rubber.     I.  Williams. 

2,091,345  ;  Aug.  31. 
Accelerator  of  vulcanization.     H.  I.  Cramer.     2,070,524  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Accelerator  of  vulcanization.    W.  P.  ter  Horst.    2,103,749  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Accelerator  of  vulcanization.     L.  B.   Sebrell.     2,102,547  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Accelerator,  Retarded  action  hydraulic.     M.  A.  McMichen. 

2,070,489  ;  Feb.  9. 
Accelerometer.      R.    Serroll.      2,090,521 ;   Aug.    17. 
Access  element.      J.  M.   G.   Fullman.      2,097,394  ;   Oct.   26. 
Accessory  for  ipfants'  bathing  devices.     B.  H.  Kennedy. 

2, 089,, SOI  :  Aug.   10. 
Accessory  for  mechanical  refrigerators.     C.  A.  Klenk  and 

B.  S.  French.     2,073,309  ;  Mar.  9. 
Accessory     system,     Suction     operated.       E.     C.    Horton. 

2,084,142;  June  15. 
Accordion.     C.  lorio.     2,009,447  ;  Feb.  2. 
Accordion.     M.   Soprani.     2,085,771  ;   July    6. 
Accordion  packing  rings,  Making  helical.     H.  T.  Wheeler. 

2,078,549  ;  Apr.  27. 
Accordion,  Piano.     M.  H.  Berlin.     2,070,853  ;  Feb.  16. 
Accordions,       Sostonuto       device       for.         O.       Schmidt. 

2,094,412  ;  Sept.  28. 
Accounting  and  bookkeeping  machine.    A.  Ott.    2,088,092  ; 

July  27. 
Accounting  and  checking  system,  Automatic.     J.  P.  Buck- 
ley.    2,080,758  ;   May   18. 
Accounting    apparatus.     A.    J.    Carson.     2,095,562;    Oct. 

12. 
Accounting  device,     if.  G.  Johnstone.     2,006,429  ;  Oct.  19. 
Accounting    machine.      E.    Broitling.      2,071,387-8;    Feb. 

23. 
Accounting    machine.      J.    M.    Cunningham.      2,079,434 ; 

May  4. 
Accounting  machine.     A.  E.   Gray.     2  098,339  ;  Nov.  9. 
Accounting  machine.      F.    K.    Hart.      2,083,994  ;   Juno   15. 
Accounting  machine.  C.  I.i.  Hayes.     2,072,419;  Mar.  2. 
Accounting  machine.     R.   L.   Mullcr.     2.087,542;  July  20. 
Accounting  machine.     A.  Ott  and  E.  Dreycr.     2,088,002; 

Aug.  3. 
Accounting   machine.     J.   R.    Peirco.     2,072.420;   Mar.   2. 
Accounting  machine.     E.  II.  Placke.     2,071,141  ;  Feb.  1(1. 
Accovinling   ni.'ichine.    Perforated   card   controlled.      H.    II. 

Keen.     2,070,727  ;  Apr.  13. 
Acciiunling  machine,   Record  controlI<>(I   and   record   mak- 
ing.    J.   W.   Urvce.     2,090,103;   Aug.   17. 
Accounting'  system.     1-.  C.  Thomas.     2.103,051  ;  Dec.  28. 
Accuniul.Mling     and     printing     device.       E.     J.     Habenda. 

2,070,713;  Apr.  13. 
Accunnilaling  device.     C.   P.  linke.     2.081,500;  June   22. 
.VciiiiiMibimr.      I,.  ,1.  ("liarliiar.      2.t)07,-i:!l  ;   Jiin.   12. 
Accuiinil:ilnr   I'limt.      I'.    i:mi.      2.0S9.91  .-i  :    Anc.    10. 
Accunicy  regulator.     ('.  P.  Itergnnin.    2,070.107;  May  •!. 
Acetaldchyde  anil  a  catalyst  therefor,  Preparntlon  of.     II. 

Waller.     2,098,842;  Nov.  0. 
Acelaldehvde    from    acelyleni'.    Preparing.       P.    Roth,    II. 

lOlvert,  "and   K.    Stelnberger.      2,071, dlO;   Mar.   23. 
.Vccl.ildclivilc    rniiM    aii'lylene.    Producing.      W.    Koslimky. 

•J.o.si  .770  :   May  25. 
Aci'liildi'hvde    from    acetylene,    Production    of.      12.    Kb<>r- 

hiirdl.      2,093,110  ;   Sei>t.    11. 
.\c(liilcli'livd(>  fiiiin  acetviiMie,  Production  of.     W.  Uo.sln8ky 

Miiil    I'.    I!.iuiii;inn.      2,077,58(1;   Apr.   20. 
.Acelaldehvde     from     Mcetylene.     Production     of.        V.     vnn 

TmicK  TralirMnen   and  (!.   WIelzcl.      2,07l).l)7«  ;  May   11. 

771 


772 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Acetaldehyde,  Manufacture  of.      H.  Dreyfus.     2,068,010  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Acetaldehyde,  Manufacture  of.      H.  Dreyfus.     2,086,702  ; 

July  13. 
Acetaldehyde,  Production  of.     A.  Scheuermann,  R.  Brill, 

and  G.  Wietzel.     2,102,751 ;  Dec.  21. 
Acetals  and  producing  same,  Cyclic.     H.  P.  A.  Groll  and 

G.  Hearne.     2,078,534 ;  Apr.  27. 
Acetals  of  B-Ketoakleliydes.     J.  Nelles.     2,091,373  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Acetic    anhydride.    Manufacturing.      M.    Mugdan    and    J. 

Sixt.     2,101,868  ;  Dec.  14. 
Acetic   anhydride.   Producing.     M.   Mugdan   and   J.    Sixt. 

2,102,159  ;  Dec.  14. 
Acetone,    ethyl   alcohol,    and   butyl   alcohol   from   watery 

solutions.   Method   of   and  apparatus    for  preparing  in 

the  pure  state.     G.  Reichardt.     2,095,347  ;  Oct.  12. 
Acetyl  cellulose  of  improved  clarity,   Manufacturing.     H. 

L.  Bartheleray  and  E.  E.  Huffman.  2,082,238  ;  June  1. 
Acetylene  generator.  G.  M.  Deming.  2,085,084 ;  June  29. 
Acetylene,    Preparing.     C.     Weibezann    and    F.     Walter. 

Re.  20.527  :  Oct.  5. 
Acetylsalicylic     acid     products.     Manufacture     of    water- 
soluble  storage-stable.     C.  O.  Miller  and  A.  E.    Siehrs. 

2,101,867;  Dec.  14. 
Acid  :  See — 

Barbituric  acid. 

5  -  hydroxy -hydrindene-or- 
tho-carboxylic  acid. 
Acid  amide  compounds  and  manufacture  thereof,   Quar- 

ternary   heterocyclic.     F.   Schonhofer  and  H.  Henecka. 

2,068,824  ;  Jan.  26. 
Acid   amides    containing   the   trichloromethyl   group   and 

prepai-ing  them.  Aromatic.     A.  Wolfram  and  E.  Haus- 

dorfer.     2,087,715  ;  July  20. 
Acid    amides    of    sulphonated    aromatic    carboxylic    acids 

and  making  same,  Carboxylic.     O.  Albrecht.    2,076,217  ; 

Apr.   6. 
Acid    amides.    Preparation    of.      J.    L.    Brill    and    R.    W. 

Plummer.      2,092,723  ;   Sept.   7. 
Add  amides.  Production  of.     W.  J.  Hund  and  L.  Rosen- 
stein.     2,070,991  ;  Feb.  16. 
Acid    and    derivatives    thereof,     Pyrene.      3,5,8,10-tetra- 

sulphonic.     E.  Tietze  and  O.  Bayer.     2,094,224;    Sept. 

28. 
Acid    and    itaconic    apid.    Manufacture    of    anhydrides    of 

cltraconic.      G.    Scheuing   and   B.   Walach.      2,088,347; 

July  27. 
Add  and  its  analogues,  Manufacture  of  ascorbic.     W.  N. 

Haworth,  E.   L.   Hirst,   J.  K.  N.  Jones,  and  F.   Smith. 

2,073,207  ;  Mar.  9. 
Acid  and  its  esters,  Producing  acrylic.     W.  Bauer  and  H. 

Lauth.     2,087,466  ;  July  20. 
Acid    and    making    it,    Ainino-aroylamino-benzoic.      F.    L. 

Rose.     2,088,667  ;  Aug.  3. 
Acid     and     making    the    same,    Meta-N-alkylamine    para 

alkoxy  phenyl  armonic.     G.  W.  Raiziss,  L.  W.  Clemence, 

and  A.  I.  Kremens.     2.088.608  ;  Aug.  3. 
Acid  and  manufacture  of  sulphate  and  carbonaceous  com- 
positions   therefrom.    Treatment    of    waste    sulphuric. 

N.  A.  Sargent.     2,067,985  ;   Jan.  19. 
Acid  and  other  lower  fatty  acids.  Dehydration   of  acetic. 

D.  F.   Othraer.      2,076,184  ;  Apr.   6. 
Add   and   producing   the  same.   Rosin.      E.   A.   Brennan 

and    S.    E.    Cairncross.      2,072,628 ;   Mar.   2. 
Acid  and  product  thereof,  Polymerizing  hydrocyanic.     H. 

C.  Adams  and  H.  D.  Green.     2,069,543;  Feb.  2. 

Acid    and    sparingly    soluble    chromates.    Preparation    of 

chromic.     R.  E.  Pearson  and  W.  V.  Gilbert.     2,099,658  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Acid   and   water-proofed   articles   and   making   same.      G. 

Schneider.     2,071,436  ;  Feb.  23. 
Acid    anhydrides.    Manufacture    of    fatty.      H.    Dreyfus. 

2,073,685-6  ;  Mar.  16. 
Acid,     Apparatus     for     the     manufacture     of     sulphuric. 

T.  Parker.     2,097,131  ;  Oct.  26. 
Acid,  Apparatus  for  the  production  of  phthalic  anydride 

and  benzoic.     M.  ScharfC,  J.  Brode,  A.  Johannsen,  and 

J.  Reichart.     2,088,929  ;  Aug.  3. 
Acid  arylamldes,  Hydroxycarbazole  carboxj'lic.     F.  Muth 

2,071,702  :  Feb.  23. 
Acid  components  from  hydrocarbon  distillates,  Removing. 

D.  L.  YabroEE  and  J.  W.  Givens.     2,066,925  ;  Jan.  5. 
Acid     compositions.     Manufacture     of.       T.     Cummincs 

2,071,816:.  Feb.  23. 
Acid     compound,     Barbituric.       W.     Ursum.       2,093,120  • 

Sept.   14. 
Acid  compounds  and  producing  the  same,  Benzo.vl  benzoic 

I.  Cubelmann  and  J.  M.  Tinker.     2,063,321  ;  Jan.  19. 
Acid    compounds,    Anthraquinone    thiophene    and    selono- 

phene    carboxylic.      R.    N.    Lulek    and    C.    F.    Belcher 

2,097,860  ;  Nov.  2. 
Add,  Concentrating  impure  weak  sulphuric.     C.  B.  Clark 

2.090.936  :  Aug.  24. 
Acid,  Concentration  of  acetic.     M.  Klar  and  K.  Grunert 

2.079,511  ;  May  4. 
Acid  container.     A.  Katona.     2,070,231  ;  Feb.  9. 
Acid    containing    amyloid,    Concentration    of    dilute    sul- 
phuric.    J.  R.  Dufford.     2,069,472  ;  Feb.  2. 
Acid  containing   in  the  5-posltion  a   pyridine  group  and 

preparing      the       same,       Barbituric.         R.      Gebauer 

2,084,136;  June  15.  vzeuauer. 

Acid,    Continuously   manufacturing   hydrochloric      H    A 

Kast.     2,081,118;  May  18. 


Acid  derivatives.   Acrylic.     W.  A.  Lott.     2,103,265 ;  Dec. 

28. 
Acid  derivatives  and  making  the  same,  C-amino-substituted 

barbituric.     R.  Gebauer.     2,078,323  ;  Apr.  27. 
Acid  ester  and  producing,    Kesin.     I.   H.   Humphrey  and 

J.  N.  Borglin.      2.089,375  ;  Aug.    10. 
Acid   ester  of  cellulose  from   its   mixture  with   cellulose, 

Recovery  of  a  mixed  organic.     M.  J.  Reid.     2,083,667  ; 

June  15. 
Acid  ester  of  cellulose  from  its  reaction  mixture,  Separat- 
ing   an    organic.      C.    J.    Malm    and    C.    R.    Fordyce. 

2,102,016  ;  Dec.  14. 
Acid   ester   of   cellulose  in   fibrous   form.   Preparation   of 

an    organic.     F.    J.    Hopkinson     and    C.    R.    Fordyce. 

2,076.181  ;  Apr.  6. 
Acid  esters  of  cellulose.  Analyzing  mixed  organic.     C.  J. 

Malm,  and  G.  F.  Nadean.     2,069,892  ;  Feb.   9. 
Acid  esters  of  cellulose  of  lowered  viscosity.  Preparation 

of    organic.      C.    J.    Malm    and    H.    S.    Gardner,    Jr. 

2,080,054;  May  11. 
Acid  esters  of  higher  glycols,   Sulphuric.     R.   G.  Benner. 

2,091,956;   Sept.  7. 
Acid  esters  of  polyunsaturated  higher  alcohols,  Polycar- 

boxylic.     J.  H.   Werntz.     2,101,227  ;  Dec.   7. 
Acid  esters,   Preparation   of   carboxylic.      A.   T.  Larson. 

2,093,695;   Sept.   21. 
Acid  esters.  Preparation  of  dicarboxylic.     H.  M.  Kvalnes. 

2,091,241 ;  Aug.  24. 
Acid    from    a     centrifuge.    Apparatus     for     discharging. 

D.  F.  Edwards  and  A.  M.  Wilson.     2,084.484  ;  June  22. 
Acid  from  acid  sludges.  Recovering.    C.  L.  Read  and  P.  J. 

Harrington.     2,079,424  ;  May  4. 
Acid    from    diolefines,    Maleic.      C.    Conover.      2,079,490 : 

May  4. 
Acid  from  oxides  of  nitrogen.  Production  of  nitric.     S.  L. 

Handfortn.     2,088,057  •  Julv  27. 
Acid  from  pyrollgneous  products.  Concentrating  and  puri- 
fying acetic.     C.  Coutor.     2,096,734  ;  Oct.  26. 
Acid   from    separated   sludge    acid.    Recovering   sulphuric. 

I.   Hechenbleikner  and  F.  J.   Bartholomew.     2,066,685  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Acid  from  sulphuric  acid  solutions  of  sulphates.  Recovering 

sulphuric.      O.    Mantius    and    E.    Mantius.      2,078,088 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Acid  from  the  fume  gases  containing  small  amounts  there- 
of. Recovering  maleic.     A.  O.  Jaeger  and  J.  E.  Jewett. 

2.098,047  :  Nov.  2. 
Acid  gels.   Silicic.     E.   S.  Ridler.     2,071,987;   Feb.  23. 
Acid  halides,  Aryl  phosphoric.     S.  L.  Bass.     2,071,017 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Acid    halides    of    carbazole-N-carbosylic    acids    and    their 

production.     W.  L.  Ruigh.     2,089,985  ;  Aug.  17. 
Acid  having  a  high  concentration.  Producing  fuming  sul- 
phuric.    C.  B.  von  Girsewald,  W.  Siecke  and  M.  Wohl- 

will.     2,071,598  ;   Feb.  23. 
Acid   in   saccharification   process.   Recovery   of   sulphuric. 

H.  Dreyfus.     2,091,309  ;  Aug.  31. 
Acid.  Making  boric.     A.  Newman.     2,089.406  ;  Aug.  10. 
Acid,  Making  hydrobromic.     G.  F.  Dressel  and  O.  C.  Ross. 

2,070,263  ;  Feb.  9. 
Acid    manufacture.    Nitric.      A.    Christensen.      2,098,953 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Acid,  Manufacture  of  citric.     P.  Leone.     2,066,892  ;  Jan.  5. 
Acid,  Manufacture  of  hydrocyanic.     H.  A.  Bond  and  C.  R. 

Harris.     2,083,824;  June  15. 
Acid,  M^anufacture  of  hydrocyanic.     E.  Hene.     2,097,064  ; 

Acid,  Manufacture  of  hydrocyanic.   B.  S.  Lacy.    2,076,953  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Acid,      Manufacture      of      sulphuric.       B.      M.      Carter. 

2,095.628  ;  Oct.  12. 

■^'^i'''„F''^'^'i^^<^^"iiS  amino  sulphonic.     P.  Baumgarten. 

2,102,350  ;  Dec.  14. 
Acid,  Method  and  apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of  sul- 

phuric.     F.   C.    Zeisberg.      2,075.075  ;   Mar.   30. 
Acid  pickhng  inhibitor.     A.  L.  Wilson  and  A.   B.  Boese, 

Jr.      2.0S0.553  ;  May  18. 
Acid,   Preparing  aminoacetic.     E.  T.   Mertz.     2,098,923; 

Nov.  9. 

''^*^^*^Ao„^''*^P^''^t'°°     of     hydrocyanic.       A.     T.     Larson. 

2,086,507  ;  Julv  6. 
Acid,  Preparing  glyo.xylic.     P.  Heisel.     2,081.355  :  May  25. 
Acid,  Producing  citric.     J.  Zender.     2,072,919  ;  Mar.'O. 

ml^p.^'l^slMsTjlR^  27^ '"°'''  Hy<^^«fl"«"«-   H.  B. 

^'2'o78'^37  ^  a""  ^27^^'^°^^^^'     ^'  ^^^'^^^  ^^'^  ^-  Wieters. 
^<^^^^Produ'ction  of  'maleic.     C.  H.  Walters.     2,097,904  ; 

^'^o^^,^^Jao^^$i'^^  ?J  ^^<=tic.     I.  L.  Haag  and  C.  A.  Vana. 
2,101,998  ;  Dec.  14. 

-^'Gron''To?6  m'^'j?,?^ iT-    ^-  ^-  ^''''^'  ^""^  ^-  ^-  ^• 

Acid,    Refining   naphthenlc. 

Sept.  14. 
^•^o^a/o^c?^  Pplyhydric  alcohol-polybasic, 

^R'sentSm.'"1'^ffi7V'^De?°2i°'"'"'''=    '^"P^'^""      ^• 
"*'*^i'^08?458 '•   July^e*^"*^    alcohol-polybasic.       R.    Adams. 

^ftrtlfH.¥9:?t,f^t.y  1^;  ^-  ''''''"  ^"'^  S-   ^-  ^- 


Jr. 


A.    L.   Blount.      2,093,001- 


I.   Rosenblum. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


773 


Acid   sludge,   Treatment   ot.      J.   M.   Rumple.     2,091,937 ; 

Aug.  31. 
Acid,  Synthesis  of  hydrocyanic.     P.  J.  Carlisle  and  A.  D. 

Macallum.     2,069,545  ;  Feb.  2. 
Acid  synthesis   process.     A.  T.  Larson.     2,089,903  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Acid     synthesis     process,     Improved.       A.     T.     Larson. 

2,079,216  ;  May  4. 
Acid,   Treatment   of  aqueous   solutions   of  acetic.     E.   A. 

Charles.     2,079,789  ;  May  11. 
Acid,  Treatment  of  phosphoric.     C.  F.   Booth  and  J.    E. 

Malowan.     2,081,351  ;  May  25. 
Acid,   Treatment  of  waste  sulphuric.     C.  P.  Debuch  and 

E.  Markworth.     2,097,271  ;  Oct.  26. 
Acidic  and  basic  reagents,  Recovery  of.     H.  F.  Oxley  and 

E.  B.  Thomas.     2,090,947  :  Aug.  24. 
Acldproof  tank.     E.  Neuhaus.     2,083,469  ;  June  8. 
Acids  and   derivatives    thereof,    Manufacture  of  polymer 

carboxylic.     K.  Hamann.     2,094,213 :   Sept.  28. 
Acids  and  esters   thereof  and  uses   therefor,    Substituted 

succinic.     L.  P.   Kyrides.     2,098,190  ;  Nov.  2. 
Acids    and    esters    thereof.    Production    of    dicarboxylic. 

J.  W.  Hill  and  E.  W.  Spanagel.     2,101,217  ;  Dec.  7. 
Acids   and  making  same,   Anuno-aryl    sulphone-sulphonlc. 

J.  Scheidegger.     2,080,188;  May  11. 
Acids  and  making  the  same.  Ascorbic.     B.  Helferich  and 

O.  Peters.    2,068,453  ;  Jan.  19. 
Acids  and  1.4  +  5.8-naphthalenetetracarboxylic  acids  and 

preparing     them,     Nuclear     substituted     acenaphthalic. 

W.  Eckert  and  E.  Fischer.     2,067,138  ;  Jan.  5. 
Acids   and   preparing   the   same,   Diarvl    oxide   sulphonic. 

M.  A.  Prahl.     2,081,876  ;  May  25. 
Acids     and     preparing    them,     Amino-ehrysene-sulphonic. 

W.    Schultheis.     2,093,113  ;    Sept.   14. 
Acids   and  producing  same.   Higher  aromatic  keto   fattv. 

H.  A.  Bruson,  J.  D.  Robinson,  and  O.  Stein.    2,071,496  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Acids   and   producing  same.   N-long  cb.nin  alkvl   aromatic 

amino  sulphonic.     E.   Schirm.     2.067,463 ;  Jan.    12. 
Acids  and  products  obtainable  thereby.  Preparing  amino- 

carboxylic.    C,  Platz  and  H.  Holsten.    2,097,864  ;  Nov.  2. 
Acids   and  the  product  thereof.   Production   of  hydroxy. 

J.  W.  Hill.    2,073,799  ;  Mar.  16. 
Acids,    Benzanthrone    acrylic.      R.    N.    Lulek    and    C.    F. 

Belcher.     2,091,242  ;  Aug.  24. 
Acids,  Concentrating  aliphatic.     C.  I.  Haney.     2,082,000 ; 

June  1. 
Acids  from  aryl  ethylenes  and  the  products  thereof,  Manu- 
facture    of     sulphonic.       H.     Grotowsky.       2,097,726  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Acids  from  crude  tar.  Extracting  tar.     C.  M.  Ambler,  Jr., 

and  C.  E.  Underwood.     2,081,692  ;  May  25. 
Acids    from    crude   tar.    Recovering   tar.      J.    G.   Hatman. 

2,082,626  ;   June   1. 
Acids,    Indol   sulphonic.      E.   Herdieckerhoff,    O.   and   E. 

Tschunkur.    2,068,800  ;  Jan.  26. 
Acids  into  stable  atiuoons  solutions,  Converting  barbituric. 

H.  Gruber.     2.067,317;  .Tan.  12. 
Acids.    Manufacture    of    amino    sulphonic.     A.    Dosor,    R. 

Sohroter,  and  O.  Bayer.     2,089,348  ;  Aug.  10. 
Acids,    Manufacture    of   arylamino-naphthalene-sulphonic. 

O.  AUemann.      2,092,807  ;   Sept.   14. 
Acids  of  anthropyriraidines,  Sulphonic.     K.  Koeberle  and 

O.  Schlichtlng.     2,068,989  ;  Jan.  20. 
Acids  of  high  wetting,  dispersing,  and  emulsifying  power 

and    producing    the    snme.    Substituted    sulphonic.      E. 

Segessemann,      2,076,106;    Apr.   6. 
Acid-phenol-nldohyde    condensation     product,    Polyhydric 

alcohol-carboxylic  organic  ncid-wenk  polybasic  Inorgan- 
ic.    I.  Rosenhium.     Re.  20,513;  Sept.  21. 
Acid.s,   Preparation   of  antlirafiuinone-disulphonic.      M.    S. 

Whelen.     2,074,.'i07  ;  Mar.  10. 
Acids,    Preparation   of  anthraquinone-disulphonic.      A.   J. 

Wuertz.     2,074,309;  Mar.  16. 
Acids,  Preparation  of  carboxylic.     G.  B.  Carpenter  and  A\'. 

H.  Carothers.     2,008,265;  Jan.   19. 
Acids,   Preparing  diamino-dipiienoxv-antbraquinone  dlsul- 

fonlc.     E.  C.  Buxbaum.     2,068,373;  Jan.  19. 
Acids,  Preparing  ether.     H.  A.  Bruson.     2,068,905  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Acids,    Producing    substituted    aliphatic.      J.    B.    Nlederl. 

2,082.4.''>»  ;  Juno  1. 
Acids,   Production  of  hydroxy-sulfonic.     F.  Guenther  and 

ri.  Ilaussmann.     2,094.4.')1  ;  Sept.  28. 
Acids,  T'urHlc.'il  ion  of  alplia-hydroxy-allphatlc.     S.  L.  Bass. 

2,092,494  ;   Sept.   7. 
Acids,     I'nrlflcation     of     naphlhcnlo.       W.     B.     Hcndri'y. 

2,072,053  ;  Feb.  23. 
Acids,    Purifying    naplillienic.     D.    E.    Cnrr.     2,081,475: 

May   25. 
Adds,   Racemlzlng  amino.     R.  S.  Bley.     2.071,327  :  Feb. 

23. 
Adds,    Recovering.      O.    M.    Urbnln    and    W.    R.    Stemon. 

2,102,103;  Dec.  M. 
Adds,    Recovery   of  Kulphonlc,      R.   C.   Moren   and   \V.   A. 

Meyer.     2,0!)!^, 529  ;  Nov.   16, 
Acoustic  apparatus,     H,  F.  Olson.     2.007.280;  Oct.  20. 
Acoustic  device.      11.  R.  Clarke,      2,009,KI7;   !■  el),  9. 
Aeoustle  device,     K,  D.  Coots,     2,OM7,001  ;  July  27, 
Acoustic  device.     I,.  B.  (^ornwell.     2.08l,9l  I  ;   .lime  22. 
Acoustic  device.     11.  C.   Iliirrlson.     2.077,170;  Apr.    13. 
Acoustic  device.     A.  K.  Swlckanl.     2.085,130;  Juno  29. 
Acoustic  device.     A.   E.   Swlckurd.     2,093.064;   Sept.   21. 
AcoiiHllc  device.     A.   L.    Tlniras,     2,0,S6,6I9  ;  .)uly  13. 


R. 


N.       Marshall. 


Acoustic      devices.      Assembling. 

2,094,043  ;  Sept.  28. 
Acoustic  material.     E.  T.  Hermann.     2,087,973  ;  July  27. 
Acoustic   material,   Producing.      J.   A.   Rice.      2,087,550 ; 

July  20. 
Acoustic      reproducing      apparatus.        A.      A.      Thomas. 

2.088,451  ;  July  27. 
Acoustic  sounding  apparatus.  Electro.    G.  G.  Jacquet  and 

R.  E.  Badin.     2,076,724  ;  Apr.  13. 
Acoustic  vibrations,  Device  for  recording  and  reproduc- 
ing.    A.   T.   van   Drk.     2,072,610;   Mar.   2. 
Acoustic  warning  device.     P.  Koch.     2,074,266  ;  Mar.  16. 
Acoustical   composition.     F.  C.  Atwood.     2,097,054  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Acoustical  construction.     J.  Mazer.     2,077,889  ;  Apr.  20. 
Acoustical    construction.      J.    S.    Parkinson.      2,081,952 ; 

June  1. 
Acoustical  device.     H.  F.   Olson.     2,102,736  ;  Dec.  21. 
Acoustical    material.      D.    F.    Ross    and    W.    A.    Elliott. 

2,077,713  ;  Apr.  20. 
Acoustical  structure.     T.  M.  Prudden.     2,081.705  ;  May  25. 
Acoustical  treatment  of  walls.     R.  F.  Norris.     2,078,731 ; 

Apr.  27. 

Acridine  compounds.  Basically  substituted.     F.  Mietzsch 

and  H.  Mauss.     2,077,249  ;  Apr.  13. 
Acridinium   compounds,   Quarternary.     H.   Mauss  and   F. 

Mietzsch.     2,079,023  ;  May  4. 
Action  and  sound.   System  for  synchronously  recording. 

O.  A.   Ross.     2,074,517  ;  Mar.   23. 
Action  for  keyboard  instruments.     W.  Pape.     2,082,548  ; 

June  1. 
Activation  device  for  the  heliopyretic  treatment  of  mat- 
ter.    M.  L.  and  F.   R.  Herzig.     2,074,909  ;  JIar.   23. 
Actuating  means   for   harness   motion    of   looms.     A.    W. 

Gionet.     2,079,502  ;  May  4. 
Actuating    mechanism    for    gearing.      S.    C.    Olszewski. 

2,070,618;   Feb.   16. 
Actuator     for     telemetric     systems.       T.     J.     Smulski. 

2,088,819  ;  Aug.  3. 
Acylamino  alkyl-aryl  ethers  and  their  sulphonation  prod- 
ucts.   A.  W.  Baldwin.    2,075,013  ;  Mar.  30. 
Acylamino   anthraquinones,    Pyridine.      M.    A.    Kunz,    K. 

Koeberle  and  C.  Koehendoerfer.     2,079,940  ;  May  11. 
Acylaminoaryl   phenylcinchoninates   and    the   preparation 

thereof.       W.     G.     Christiansen     and     S.     E.     Harris. 

2,076,706;  Apr.  13. 
Acyl  ureas  and  the  preparation  thereof.     R.  A.  Jacobson. 

2,090,,594  ;  Aug.  17. 
Acylated  diols.     W.  A.  Lott.     2,103,266 ;  Dec.  28. 
Acyloins,    Reduction    of.      V.    L.    Hansley.      2,079,403 ; 

May  4. 
Adapter  for  incandescent  bulbs.    E.  C.  Smally.    2,100,984  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Adapter  for  loose  leaf  binders.     G.  S.  Emery.     2,093,041 ; 

Sept.   14. 
Adapters  and   the   article  resulting  therefrom.  Producing 

integral  sweat-jointed.     E.   S.   Cornell,   Jr.     2.089,784 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Adding  and  listing  machine.     L.  P.  Crosman.     2,071,501 : 

Feb.  23. 
Adding   machine.      M.    Garbell.      2,102,693  ;    Dec.    21. 
Adding  machine.   Ten-key.     F.    L.   Fuller  and    S.    Brand. 

2,074,017  ;  Mar.   16. 
Addition  agent.     J.  A.  Ilcnricks,  Jr.     2,085.747  ;  July  C. 
Addition      agents.      Aliphatic.        J.      A.      Hcnrlcks,      Jr. 

2.085.748  ;   July   6. 

Addition     agents,     Carbocyclic.       J.     A.     Hcnrlcks,     Jr. 

2.085.749  ;  July  6. 

.Vddition     agents     for     nickel     plating.        R.     O.     Hull. 

2,085,754  ;    July   6. 
Address  plate.     C.  K.  Ellis.     2,073,028;  Mar.  16. 
Address  plate.     W.  T.  Gollwltzcr.     2,070,591  ;  Feb.  10. 
Address  printing  niMchlne.     J.  Krell.     2, Old. 761  ;  Aug.  31. 
Addressing  and  printing  machine.   C.  Smith.    2,077,003-5  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Addressing  niadiino.     IT.  P.   lOlliott,     2.088,468;  July  27. 
Adili-essing  miidiine  and   iitking  lueclianisin   therefor.      II. 

I'.  lOlliott.     2.08S,4(!9:  Julv  27, 
Adhesive,      I[.      C.      Kittrodge      and      S.      J.      Broderlck. 

•-',0!)6,110;  Oct.    19. 
Adlusive.     \V.   Kraus  and  \Y.  Flsch.     2,096,521  ;  Oct.  10. 
Adhesive.     \V.  J.  'I'omslcek.  L.  L.  Podge,  and  J.  B.  Cnlvn. 

2,087.337  :  Julv  20. 
Adhesive,      T,    WoIlT,      2.093,105;   St>pt.    14. 
Adhesive    aitd    making    sumo.      E.    F.    Clirlstophor.      He. 

20,320  ;  Apr.  13. 
Ailheslve  niid   iiiMklng  tlie  same.  Resinous.     C.  EX  Roaeiim 

Mild  .1.  II,  'I'lgi'liiiir.     2,t)66.S57  ;  Jan.  5. 
Adhesive  tiiid  piMStIc  iiijileriiil  :iiid  iiialiiiig  llie  xiune.      I,. 

J.    l''iiliriM,iiiii,      2,01)5,093  :    Oct,    5. 
Adhesive.   Applying.     C.   Benmtdn,     2.093.901  ;   Sept.  21. 
.Xdlieslve.  .\|)plyliig.      (.,  \V,  von  llofe  mid  IV  W,  I'MelHcher. 

2,095.776  ;   Oct.    12. 
Adhesive  applying  device.      P,  Anidt.     2.101, -161;   IVo.  7. 

n.     S.     ItucklnKliiint. 


.Vdheslve     iipplyliig     inecliunlHui. 
2.01)8.857  :  Nov.  9, 


Adheslvr  applying  iiieeliMiilNiii  fur  pii|)er  piu-UiiK<>  uiuUIiik 
iiineliliii  M,      !•;,    (J.    Stiiude.      2.0llS,0S7  ;   .tun,    10. 

.\dlieslve  .'ipidyliig  iiierliiiiilsin  for  piiper  paeUiigo  niiikluK 
iiiiieliliies,      !•;,  (!.  Sl;iude,     •J.t),S2.  ISO  ;  .hine  1. 

Adlifslvi'  routed  deviees.  I'lxliig,  1,,  Calm,  2,0SS,I0.%; 
July  27, 

.Vdlieslve  composition.     A.  P.  I'^iller,     2.073.927;  Miir,   U\. 


774 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Adhesive  composition.     I.   I.    Slomon.      2,094,220 ;    Sept. 

Adhesive  material.     M.  H.  Kemp.     2,098,187  ;  Nov.   2. 
Adhesive  supply  and  spreading  attachment  for  fabric  coat- 
ing machines.     H.  K.  Lea.     2,073,557  ;  Mar.  9. 
Adhesive,  Pl.vboard.     J.  V.  Bauer.     2,102,937  ;  Dec.  21. 
Adhesive,  Synthetic  resin.     A.  H.  Bowen  and  T.  W.  Dike. 

2,098,083  ;  Nov.  2. 
Adhesive  tape  box.     H.  Lemaster.     2.080.052  ;  Jlav  11. 
Adhesive,  Thermoplastic.     R.  M.  Preydberg.     2,072,631 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Adhesive    to    fabrics    and    the    like.    Applying.      L.    Kay. 

2,068,183  ;   Jan.    19. 
Adhesive    to    materials    for    coating    surfaces    or    in    the 

manufacture  of  coated  or  compound  materials,  Applying. 

G.  Smith.     2,077,535  ;  Apr.  20. 
Adhesive  to  paper  and  similar  materials,  Device  for  ap- 
plying    liquid.        A.      Winkler     and     M.      DUnnebier. 
2,093,221  ;  Sept.  14. 
Adhesive   to    wall   paper  and   the  like,   Applying.     A.    E. 

Williams.     2,068,253  ;   Jan.   19. 
Adhesive  unit.  Removable.     A.  B.  Mull.     2,080,734  ;  May 

18. 
Adhesives.      G.    R.    Alden.      Re.    20,433 ;    July    6. 
Adhesives.     H.   A.   Winkelmann.     2,096,660  ;   Oct.   19. 
Adjustable  body  support.     O.  D.  Harris.     2,099,977  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Adjustable  bracket.     N.  R.  Norman.     2,085,227  ;  June  29. 
Adjustable  chair.     J.  M.  Dorton.     2,078,373  ;  Apr.  27. 
Adjustable  chair.     M.  P.  Hoover.     2,081,333  ;  Blav  25. 
Adjustable  depth  folding  box.     G.  W.  Hinton.     2,077,694  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Adjustable  film  gate.      R.   H.   Draeger.     2,073,627  ;   Mar. 

16. 
Adjustable  fixture  support.     S.  Hammer.     2,101,852  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Adjustable    hinge    joint.      J.    W.    Leighton.      2,077,844 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Adjustable  hot  saw  gauge.     W.  W.  Hill.     2,071,692  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Adjustable   limit   gau-'e.      L.    C.    Blomstrom.      2,087,896 ; 

July  27. 
Adjustable  lock.     E.  J.  Pilblad.     2,090,550  ;  Aug.   17. 
Adjustable    obstetrical   chair.     D.    D.    Bugh.      2,073,094; 

Mar.  9. 
Adjustable    picture    frame.      C.    M.    Tursky.      2,078,744 : 

Apr.  27. 
Adjustable  seat.     A.  W.  Chapman.     2,070,468  ;  Feb.  9. 
Adjustable  seat.     A.  M.  Fleming.     2.099,107  ;  Nov.  16. 
Adjustable  seat.     W.  A.  Parks.     2,100,170;  Nov.  23. 
Adjustable  seat.     Le  G.   S.  Whedon,  A.  A.   Grinnell.  and 

R.  E.  Rousseau.     2,091,899:  Aug.  31. 
Adjustable  shaft  motor.     A.  Hollander.     2,081,454  ;  May 

25. 
Adjustable      spaceboard      indicator.         E.       S.      Larson. 

2,083.608;  June  Jo. 
Adjustable  speed  electric  motor.     L.  E.  Miller.     2,072,008 

Feb.  23. 
Adjustable    speed    motor.     W.    V.    Johnson.     2,096,458 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Adjustable  wrench.     E.  H.   Luckey.     2,074,227  ;  Mar.  16. 
Adjuster,  Mechanical.     E.  C.  Deal.     Re.  20,327  ;  Apr.  13. 
Adjusting  and   stopping  device  respectively  for  members 

adjustable  to  two  positions  relatively  to  one  another. 

T.  O.  R.  Dahlberg.     2,086,214  ;  July  6. 
Adjusting  device.     A.  Bargeboer.     2,070,108;  Feb.   9. 
Adjusting    device.    Audible   indicating.      H.    P.   Mossberg. 

2.100.049  :  Nov.  30. 
Adjusting  device.  Automatic.     A.  Moorhouse.     2,072.010  • 

Feb.  23. 
Adjusting   device    for   spinal    fractures   and    dislocations. 

E.  T.  Kelle.v.     2,088,747  ;  Aug.  3. 
Adjusting  means.      C.   S.  and  P.  W.  Crakes.     2,073,550; 

Mar.  9. 
Adjusting  means.     P.  L.   Prescott.     2,084,356  ;   June   22. 
Adjusting    moans.       R.    P.     Sickles    and    H.    P.    Oliver. 

2,102,098;  Dec.  14. 
Adjusting   means    for    control    surfaces.      I.    I.    Sikorskv 

2,097,990  ;  Nov.  2. 
Adjusting  means  for  variable  speed  transmission.     H    E. 

Brooks.     2.084,723  ;  June  22. 
Adjustment  mechanism  for  inking  apparatus.     O.  R.  Wolf 

2,078,520  ;  Apr.  27. 
Adsorbent  apparatus.     W.  E.  Moore  and  G.  L.   Simpson 

2,083,732  ;  June  15. 
Advertising  apparatus.     W.  R.  Bloh.     2,074.249  ;  Mar.  16. 
Advertising  apparatus.     E.  P.  Brown.      2,070,542  ;  Feb.  9. 
Advertising  apparatus.     E.   H.   Philippi.      2,097,090  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Advertising      apparatus,      Luminous.        G.      W.      Kent. 

2,077,111;  Apr.  13. 
Advertising    appliance.      C.    W.    Armstrong.      2,093,505  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Advertising   blotting   device.      10.    F.    O'Neill.      2,099,135  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Advertising     carrier,     Automobile     rear.       H.     A.     Acv. 

2,102,987  ;  Dec.  21. 
Advertising  device.     R.  M.  Bone.     2,074,250  ;  Mar.  10 
Advertising  device.     H.   Cone.     2,098,568  ;   Nov.   9. 
Advertising  device.      P.  P.   Godfrey.      2.092.154;   Sept     7 
Advertising  device.     T.  G.  Harrison.     2,085,803  ;   July  6. 
Advertising  device.      O.   D.  Jennings.      2.07(i.182;   Apr.   6 
Advertising  device.     C.  Jerabek.     2,102,798 ;   Dec.  21. 
Advertising  device.     I'.  J.  Linstrom.     2,091,392  ;  Aug.  31. 


B.  Pinner. 

Rinehimer. 
Rodriguez. 
Detachable. 


2,079,303  ;  May  4. 
2,103,756;  Dec.    28. 


2,089,858  ; 
R.        S. 


Aug.    10. 
Ghiselin. 


P.  Horinstein.     2,069,368 ; 
A.  Wertheimer.     2,075,841  ; 


R.  P.  Andler.    2,100,690  ; 
J.    C.    Rivers.      2,077,585; 


H.  Ruck.     2,085,451  ; 


;  Mar.  9. 
Smeilie. 

May  18. 
S.  Wad- 


Advertising  device.  J. 
Advertising  device.  C. 
Advertising  device.  I. 
Advertising       device, 

2,084,971 ;   June  22. 
Advertising  device,   Display. 

Feb.  2. 
Advertising  device,  Electric. 

Apr.   6. 
Advertising  device,  Mechanical. 

Nov.  30. 
Advertising   device.    Transit. 

Apr.  20. 
Advertising  device,  Wind  actuated. 

June  29. 

Advertising  dispenser.  B.  Ansehl.  2.089.244;  Aug.  10. 
Advertising  display.  H.  C.  Hlium.  2,074,587  ;  Mar.  23. 
Advertising    display.      D.    H.    Johnson.      2,068,414 ;    Jan. 

19. 
Advertising  display  device.     P.  Dannenberg,   J.  L.  Frank, 

and  A.  Groth.    2,073,986  ;  Mar.  16. 
Advertising   display   device.     R.    E.    Everett.     2,080,466 ; 

May  18. 
Advertising  display  sign.     J.  Jensen.     2,073,479  ; 
Advertising    display.     Suction    cleaner.     D.    G. 

2,095,456  ;  Oct.  12. 
Advertising  medium.     P.  C.  Guntrup.     2,081,088  ; 
Advertising  or  display  device.     H.   Grey  and  A. 

dington.     2,098,143  ;  Nov.  2. 
Advertising  or  display  device.     L.  Prins.     2,103,175  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Advertising  sign.     P.  R.  Conley.     2,093,710 ;  Sept.  21. 
Advertising  sign.     J.  Jackson.     2,102,075  ;  Dec.  14. 
Advertising  sign.  Wind  actuated.     JI.  P.  Exline  and  W.  F. 

Benle.     2.091,389  ;  Aug.  31. 
Aerating    and    fertilizing    mechanism.      W.    R.    Hanna. 

2,072,331  ;    Mar.    2. 
Aerating   apparatus.      R.   E.    Stark.      2,072,691  ;   Mar.    2. 
Aerating  apparatus.     R.   E.    Stark.     2.074.597  :  Mar.  23. 
Aerating  machine.     L.  E.  Booth.     2,085,947  ;  July  6. 
Aerating  machine.     W.  Pagergren.     2,101,331  ;  Dec.  7. 
Aeration  in  biochemical  processes.  Carrying  out.     R.  Hell- 
bach.     2,098,962  ;  Nov.  16. 
Aeration  of  diaphragm  fermenting  vats.  Fine-bubble.     A. 

Braasch.     2,092,151  :   Sent.  7. 
Aerator.     A.   C.  Durdin,   IIL     2,072,944;  Mar.   9. 
Aerator  or  agitator.     H.   "V.    Wallace  and   L.   H.   Logue. 

2,077.445  ;  Apr.  20. 
Aerial  for  ultrashort  waves,   Receiving.     K.    Schlesinger. 

2,103,646  ;  Dec.  28. 
Aerial  lead  for  radio  reception.   K.  C.  Bridges.   2,090,026  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Aerial       navigation       apparatus.     E.       E. 

2.081,381  ;  May  25. 
Aerial    survey.    Device    and    method    for. 

2,085,498  ;  June  29. 
Aerial  system.     E.  C.  Cork,  A.  D.  Blumlein,  and  E.  L.  C. 

White.     2,096,031  ;  Oct.  19. 
Aerial     tramway.       C.     C.     Beatty 

2,074,953;  Mar.   23. 
Aerogels,  Producing.     S.  S.  Kistler. 
Aeronautical  device.     J.  P.  Buckley. 
.Aeronautical  device.     W.  J.  Perriri. 
Aeroplane.     H.   Anathor-Henrikson. 

W.    W.   Everts.      2,074.897  : 
J.    Hojnowski.      2,074,395  ; 


Aeroplane. 
Aeroplane. 
Aeroplane. 
Aeroplane. 
Aeroplane. 
Aeroplane. 
Aeroplane. 
Aeroplane. 


Oehmichen. 
E.    Horner. 


and     E.     J.     Lloyd. 

2,093,454  ;  Sept.  21. 
2.081.134  ;  May  25. 
2.091,395  ;  Aug.  31. 
2,071.744  ;  Feb.  23. 
Mar.  23. 
Mar.    23. 


J.   Hojnowski.      2.095,440  ;   Oct.   12. 
J.  Martin.     2,070,086  ;   Feb.   9. 
J.  V.  Martin.     2.068,300  ;   Jan.  19. 
H.  Mignet.     2,082,172  ;  June  1. 
C.  N.  Pogue.     2,072,277  ;   Mar.   2. 
R.   R.   Slayback.     2,101,351 ;   Dec.   7. 
W.   F.  Crowe.     2,072,029; 


Aeroplane  construction.     W.   F.  Crowe.    '2,072,029;  Feb. 

Aeroplane  control.     G.  A.  Clark.     2,103,933  ;  Dec.  28. 
Aeroplane  control  mechanism.     C.  E.  Jones.     2,074,914  : 

Mar.   23. 
Aeroplane,  Helicopter.     J.  A.  Mills.     2,095,556  ;  Oct.  12. 
Aeroplane  wing  construction.     D.  L.   Sutton.     2,077,859  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Aeroplane    wing   structure.      A.    S.    Barkley.      2,071,317 : 

Feb.  23. 
Aeroplanes  by  radio  signals,   Guiding.     P.   Gerth  and  E. 

Kramar.     2,093,885  ;  Sept.  21. 
Age-resister.     A.  M.  Clifford.     2,084,131  ;  June  15. 
Age  resister.     A.   M.   Clifford.     2,095,921  ;   Oct.   12. 
Age   resistor.     A.  M.   Clifford.     2,087.199;  July  13. 
Aggregate  coating,  Apparatus  for.     W.  M.  Hendrick  and 

G.  Loefller,  Jr.    2,094,237  ;  Sept.  28. 
Aggregate  drier.      W.  P..  Slemmer.      2.095,086  ;  Oct    5 
Agitating  apparatus,     fl.  S.  Scott.     2,087,415  ;  July  20. 

mechanism.     H.   E.    Preston.     2,089,423  ;   Aug. 


Agitatin 

10. 
Agitating 

Apr.  0. 
-Agitator. 
Agitator. 
Agitator. 
Agitator,  Dice. 
Agitator     for 


mechanism. 


E.      Schroeder.     2,076,280  ; 


J.  K  Bond.  2.087.015  ;  July  13. 
M.  Gaertner.  2,082,796  ;  June  8. 
W.  K.   Voss.     2,072,190  ;   Mar.   2. 

B.  C.  Grunig.    2,073,205  ;  Mar.  9. 

acetylene     generators.     Carbide. 


De  Motte.     2,097,617  ;  Nov.  2. 
Agitator   for  game  elements.      C    F 
Dec.  21. 


M.     P. 


Klein.      2,103,009  ; 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


775 


Agitator  for  stoker  hoppers.     O.  A.  Larsen.     2,076,851 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Agitator  for  stokers.     O.  L.  Bartlett.     2,084,237  ;  June  15. 
Agitator     for     wasiiing      machines.        P.     E.      Geldhof. 

2.094,559  ;  Sept.  28. 
Agitator  for  washing  machines.     T.  H.  Tittle.     2,073,540  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Agitator  meehnnism  for  washing  machines.     R.  J.  Water- 
worth.     2,091,402;  Aug.   31. 
Agitator,   Portable.     C.   E.  Farrington.     2,073,925 ;   Mar. 

16. 
Agricultural  implement.     G.  O.   Lower.     2,073,992 ;   Mar. 

16. 
Agricultural  implement.     W.  F.  Mathes.     2,076,958  :  Apr. 

13. 
Agricultural  implement.    P.  Penn.     2.099.032  ;  Nov.  16. 
Agricultural    implement.      M.    J.    Petersen.      2,098,552 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Agricultural  implement.     C.  A.  Ritchie.     2,073,879;  Mar. 

16. 
Agricultural  Implement.     J.  I.,  Sr.,  and  J.  I.  Wilcoxen,  Jr. 

2,066,812;  Jan.  5. 
Agricultural     machine.      M.     D.     Douglass.      2,095,182  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Agricultural  machine.     L.  J.  Pfister.     2,095.007  ;  Oct.  5. 
Agricultural  m.nchinery.     G.  I^arge.     2.091,823:  Aug.  31. 
Aiding  means.  Combustion.     W.  R.  Hulbert,  D.  R.  Schock, 

and  F.  E.  Thompson.     2,082,696  ;  June  1. 
Aileron.     W.  K.  Rose.     2.077,072  ;  Apr.  13. 
Aileron  control.     T.  de  Port.     2,087,245  ;  July  20. 
Air    and    gas    mixer    for    gas    burners.      H.    R.    Palmer. 

2,068,567;    Jan.    19. 
Air  and  of  fuel  in  automatic  heavy-oil  furnaces,  Device 

for  the  combined   control   of  the  admission  of.     E.  F. 

Schwander.     2.100.673  ;  Nov.  30. 
Air.  Apparatus  for  conditioning.     J.  A.  Guyer.    2,097,520  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Air,     Apparatus     for     the     heating     of.       J.     McElgin. 

2,098,830  ;  Nov.  9. 
Air   bag.      S.   W.   Lippitt.      2,072,459 ;   Mar.   2. 
Air  blast   to   ore  smelting  furnaces.   Method   of  and   ap- 
paratus for  automatically  distributing.     J.  H.  Q.  Burke. 

2,083,046;   June  8. 
Air  brake.     C.  A.  Campbell.     2,069,914  ;  Feb.  9. 
Air  brake.     C.  A.  Campbell.     2.077.515  :  Apr.  20. 
Air  brake.     C.  A.  Campbell.     2.083,686  :  June  15, 
Air  brake.     C.  A.   Campbell.      2,097.964  ;  Nov.   2. 
Air  brake  control   system.     E.    L.   Koenig  and   F.   R.   La 

Blotier.     2,086,320  ;  July  6. 
Air  brake,  Freight  car.     C.  R.  Jack.     2,094,173:  Sept.  28. 
Air  by  liquid  spray,  Appar.ntus  for  cooling  and  circulating. 

G.  M.  Kleucker.     2.088.962  ;  Aug.  3. 
Air  chamber  operating  mechanism,  Rotatable  Diesel.     B. 

Loeffler.     2,085,199  ;  June  29. 
Air,    Circulating.      A.    Gill.      2,074,387 ;    Mar.    23. 
Air    circulating    and    filtering   apparatus.    Warm.      H.    A. 

Phail.     2,101,916;  Dec.  14. 
Air  circulating  apparatus.     F.  Manning.     2,081,104  ;  May 

18. 
Air    circulating   apparatus.     F.    C.    Reynolds   and    W.    H. 

Kirchhelm.     2,081 ,105  ;  May  18. 
Air    circulating    apparntus.      H.    S.    Woodruff   and    P.    T. 

Engelskirohon,  Jr.      2. 08], 103;  Mav  18. 
Air-circulating    equipment.      A.    Y.    Dodge.       2,098,378 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Air  circulating  heater.     C.   R.  Graham.     2,099,883;  Nov. 

23. 
Air  circulation.     M.Weber.     2.0RS.312  :  .Tulv  27. 
Air  circulator,  Automotive.     B.  Kirsch.     2,102,418;  Doc. 

14. 
Air   cleaner.     F.  A.   Donaldson.     2,072,548  ;  Mar.   2. 
Air  cleaner.      G.  L.   Heglar.     2,083,049;  June  15. 
Air  cleaner.     W.  W.  liowther.     2,009.889  ;  Feb.  9. 
Air  cleaner.     W.  W.  Moe.     2,069,379  :  Fob.  2. 
Air    cleaner    and    silencer.       G.    C.    Rcnsink.      2,007,100; 

Jan.   5. 
Air  cleaner  for  Internjil  combustion  engines.     E.  C.  Horton. 

2,081.608  ;  May  25. 
Air    compressing    mechanism.      E.    J.    Jodry.      2,092,717; 

Sept.   7. 
Air  compressor.     N.  A.  Chrlst(>nson.     2,074.980;  Mar.  23. 
Air  oonipresRor.     L.  J.  Michaels.     2,100,972;  Nov.  30. 
Air    compressor.      W.    Noble.      2,074.803;    Mar.    23. 
Air  (•(ini[)r('.ss()r.   Ilvdniulic.      J.   E.  Jones  and   R.   J.   Uns- 

worth.     2,077,482  ;  Apr.  20. 
Air    coinr)resRor    relief   valve.      F.    C.    Ernst.      2,000,512; 

Aug.  17. 
Air  conditioner.     W.  Bonner.     2,078,833;  Apr.  27. 
Air  conditioner.     L.  W.  Child.     2.069,810:   Kcb.  9. 
Air  condilloner.     1,.  W.  Child,     2,082,441  ;  June  1. 
Air    conditioner.      (!.   de    Botliezat.      2.073, 8;t3  ;    Miir.    10. 
Air  conditionei-.     J.  Lovely.     2,082,501  ;  June  1. 
Air  conditioner.      It.   W.   Smith.      2,070.690;    Feb.    10. 
Air   conditioner.      V.   I).    Snnveley.      2,093,853;    Sept.    21. 
Air  condilioni'r.     I).  10.  Sluiiii>,  .Ir.     2,0(1H,175  ;  .Inn.    19. 
Air  condilloner.      U.  II.  Wnndell.      2.097. 125  ;  Oct.  26. 
Air  condilloner.     II.   B.  White.     2,0.815,244;  Juno  20. 
Air    conditioner    for    rooms,    I'ortiiblo.      ('.    G.    Vrolmnn. 

2,075,:!H1  ;   Mar.  30. 
Air     conditioner     for     vehicle     bodloB.       F.     M.     Yoiing. 

2,103,101  ;   Dec.  21. 
Air    eonilli loner.    Portable.     J.    T.    Tcnnlnon.     2,007,303; 

Jnn,   12. 
Air  conditioning.     F.  R.  Blchowaky.     2.004,313  ;  Sept.  28. 


Air  conditioning.     C.  G.   Buder.     2,093,691  ;   Sept.   21. 
Air  conditioning.     J.  R.  Johnson.     2,096,967  ;  Oct.  26. 
Air    conditioning.      N.    J.    Smith    and    J.    C.    Chambers. 

2,100,110;  Nov.  23. 
Air  conditioning  and  heat  economizing  assembly.     M.  L. 

Mueller.     2,084,408  ;  June  22. 
Air-conditioning     and     heating     system.     Piped.       C.     J. 

Thatcher.     2,078,295  ;   Apr.   27. 
Air    conditioning   and    house    heating   system.    Combined. 

J.  U.  Fish.     2,100,474  ;  Nov.  30. 
Air  conditioning  and  ventilation  of  houses.     W.  C.  Coul- 

ton.      2,074,370;   Mar.    23. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     E.  Berl.     2,076.360  ;  Apr.  6. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.    R.  F.  Bixby  and  J.  H.  Meyer. 

2,097,556  ;  Nov.  2. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     R.  T.  Brizzolara.     2,080,998  ; 

May  18. 
Air    conditioning    apparatus.     W.    C.     Carr.     2,076,192 ; 

Apr.   6. 
Air    conditioning    apparatus.     H.    C.    Drake.     2,096,577 ; 

Oct.   19. 
Air    conditioning    apparatus.      C.    W.    Eilber    and    E.    J. 

Gerondale.     2,100,072  :  Nov.  23. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     W.  L.  Fleisher.     2,077,554  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     L.  S.  Keilholtz.     2,066,688  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Air   conditioning   apparatus.     L.   S.   Keilholtz    and   L.    A. 

Volberding.     2,066,689  ;  Jan.  5. 
Air   conditioning  apparatus.      G.  A.  Kelley.     2,085,028  ; 

June  29. 
Air    conditioning    apparatus.      J.    B.    Kirby.      2,074,265 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     H.   B.  Lawton.     2,073,110 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Air    conditioning    apparatus.       E.     S.     Lea.      2,079,574 ; 

May  4. 
Air    conditioning   apparatus.      A.    S.    Locke.      2,085,703  ; 

June  29. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     S.  L.  Lord  and  G.   H.  Ken- 
dall.    2.096.286  ;    Oct.    19. 
Air    conditioning    apparatus.      F.    Manning    and    R.    D. 

Lambert.     2.086,385  ;  July  6. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     J.  A.  Martocello.    2,069,961 

Feb.  9. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     R.  D.  Matteson  and  W.  B 

Thomas.     2,076,660-1  ;  Apr.  13. 
Air   conditioning   apparatus.     C.    R.    Neeson.     2.081,553 

May  25. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     J.  H.   O'Brien.     2,090,875 

Aug.  24. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.    J.   H.   Reynolds.    2,095,451 

Oct,  12, 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     G.  L.  Schuvler.     2,008,080 

Jan.  19. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     R.  L.  Sites.     2,077.021 ;  Apr. 

13. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.    L.  C.  Smith.    2,091,019  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     C.  A.   Stilphen.     2,068,090 

Jan.  19. 
Air   conditioning  apparatus.     JL   M.   Suppes.     2,075,314 

Mar.  30. 
Air   conditioning  apparatus.     T.   A.  Taylor.     2,090,271 

Aug.  3  7. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     B.  R.  Vancott.     2,098,443 

Nov.  9. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     E.  Iv.  Wiegnnd.    2,080.797-8 

May  18. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     W.  W.  WIshart.     2,077,974 

Apr.  20. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus  and  method.     F.  IT.  Cornelluft 

2,090,287  ;  Aug.   17. 
Air    condilioniiig   apparatus   and    process.      II.    ly.    Ilollla 

2,075,036  :  Mar.  30. 
.Mr  coiKlitionlng  appiiriitus  for  automobiles.     J.  A.  Innes 

2, 091, .'■.9  1  :  Aug.  31. 
Air    conditioning   apparatus   for    passenger   cars.      W.    J 

Madd(-ii.     2.().S4,155:  June  15. 
Air    conditioning    apparatus,    Portable.      W.    11.    Fabry 

2,091,198;  Aug.  24. 
Air  coiidliioiilug    cycle,    Economizing.     R.    A.    WIttninnn 

2.0S!).77C.  ;   Aug.    10. 
Air  conditioning  device.     A.  W.  Conley.     2,103.814;  Dec, 

28. 
Air  eoMdltlonlng  (leyln>.     W.  S.  lUilmnk.     2,075.389;  M:ir 

30. 
Air  conditioning  device.     J.  M.  Frank  and  W.  II.   IJeltii 

2,0SI.392  ;  June  22. 
Air  conditioning  device.     K.  J.  liattnor.     2,094.450;  Sept 

2,S. 
Air   conditioning  device.     II.   J.   Splolnmnn.      2,003.030 

Sept.  21. 
Air  <'ondltl(Uiing  device  for  motor  vehlol<>.s.      11.  M.  Sliallor, 

2,09  1,221  ;  .Sept,  28. 
Air     coiidlllonlng     fiirnaei'.      J.     \V.      Norrls.      2,089.407 

Aug.   10. 
Air  (-(iiulltloiilng,  lientliiR,  and  cooIIuk  units.     V.  M.  Younil. 

2.060,817;  .IiiM.  5.  . 
Air    (•.mdllloiilng    monns.       L.    W.    Molcher.      2.090,747 

Nov.  23. 
Air    conditioning    method    and    nppftrnlun    for    prnwengt^r 
ciirH.      L.    L.    I-ewlN.      2,09S.39ll  ;    Nov.    9 


776 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Air,  Conditioning  mine.     S.  E.  T.  Ewing  and  A.  L.  Egan. 

2,097,723  ;  Nov.  2. 
Air    conditioning    process    and    apparatus.      J.    N.    Had- 

jisky.     2,092,842  ;   Sept.   14. 
Air  conditioning  railroad   cars,   System  for.     H.   R.   Arf. 

Re.  20,318  ;  Mar.  30. 
Air    conditioning    system.      N.    T.    Branche    and    F.    R. 

Bichowsky.     2,083,002  ;  June  8. 
Air   conditioning  system.     T.   W.   Carraway.     2,090,782 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Air    conditioning   system.      R.   L.    Chapman.      2,100,834 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Air    conditioning    system.       B.     P.     Fonda.       2,085,964 ; 

July  6. 
Air    conditioning    system.      W.    Goodman.       2,072,166 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Air-conditioning     system.     E.      R.      Handle.     2,070,057  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Air  conditioning  system.     E.  B.  Miller.     2,078,540  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Air    conditioning    system.      J.    H.    O'Brien.      2,072,427 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Air  conditioning  system.     0.  M.  Olson.     2,100,867  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Air  conditioning  svstem.     R.  T.  Palmer.     2,091,562  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Air  conditioning  system.     P.  M.  Raigorodsky.     2,103,596  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Air   conditioning   system.     E.   W.   Roessler.     2,071,178 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Air    conditioning    system.      M.    P.    Winther.      2,083,585 ; 

June  15. 
Air    conditioning    system.      M.    P.    Winther.      2,083,971 ; 

June  15. 
Air   conditioning   system   and   apparatus.      R.   A.    Brand. 

2,102,507  ;  Dec.  14. 
Air  conditioning  system.  Automatic.     L.  L.  Cunningham. 

2,101,808  ;  Dec.  7. 
Air     conditioning     svstem     for     buildings.     H.     Hayes. 

2,087,147;  July  13. 
Air     conditioning     system     for     cars.     F.     L.     Murphy. 

2,099,702  :  Nov.   23. 
Air  conditioning  system  for  railway  cars.     H.  D.  Euwer. 

2,068,852;  Jan.  26. 
Air  conditioning  system  for  railway  passenger  cars.     H, 

D.  Euwer.     2,068,851 ;  Jan.  26. 
Air   conditioning  system  for  refrigerators.     C.  G.  Vret- 

man.    2,085,346  ;  June  29. 
Air  conditioning  system  for  sleeping  cars.     C.  F.  Henney. 

2,089,372  :  Aug.  10. 
Air    conditioning    system    for    vehicles    employing    steam 

ejectors.    C.  M.  Ashley.     2,081,905  ;  June  1. 
Air  conditioning  system.   Regenerative.     R.   B.   P.   Craw- 
ford.    Re.  20,469  ;  Aug.  17. 
Air    conditioning    system   utilizing   refrigeration.      S.    M. 

Anderson  and  R.  T.  Palmer.     2,098,558;  Nov.  27. 
Air    conditioning   system    utilizing    refrigeration.      F.    J. 

Hamilton  and  S.  M.  Anderson.     2.082,957  ;  June  8. 
Air    conditioning    svsteiii    utilizing    refrigeration.      R.    T. 

Palmer.     2,091,563  ;  Aug.  31. 
Air   conditioning    system,    Vehicle.      T.    A.    Banning,    Jr. 

2,083,286  ;  June  8. 
Air    conditioning    unit.      T.    W.    Carraway.      2,101,467 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Air    conditioning   unit.     C.   A.   Olson,   J.   P.   Magos,    and 

M.  W.  McRae.    2,079,562  ;  May  4. 
Air  conditioning  unit.     A.  C.  Staley.     2,084,601  ;  June  22. 
Air   control,   Boundary   layer.      C.    C.   Jones.      2,078,854 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Air  cooled  aero  engine.     H.  C.  H.  Townend.     2,101,724 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Air-cooled  engine.     J.  G.  Dintilhae.     2,070.565  ;  Feb.  16. 
Air  cooler.     S.  V.  Klvett.     2,073,556  :  Mar.  9. 
Air  cooler.     R.  Wenzl.     2,097,851  ;  Nov.   2. 
Air  cooler  and  humidifier.     J.  G.  Quinlivan.     2,085,390  ; 

June  29. 
Air,  Cooling.     F.  R.  Bichowsky.     2,094,342:  Sept.  28. 
Air  cooling  apparatus.     E.  J.  Lanctot,  and  H.  G.  and  A.  F. 

Scharnwebor.     2,088,753  :  Aug.  3. 
Air    cooling   apparatus.      J.    Q.    Sherman.      Re.    20,325 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Air  cooling  attachment  for  electric  fans.      C.    Adler,  Jr. 

Re.  20,393  ;  June  8. 
Air     cooling     moans     for     vehicles.       J.     H.     Reynolds. 

2,068,709;  Jan.  26. 
Air     cooling     system     for     pipe     lines.       R.     J.     Slmard. 

2,076,922  ;  Apr.  13. 
Air   cooling   s\sli'ni    lor   veliiclcs,   Electric.     J.    F.    Frese. 

2,007.837;   ,Tnn.    12. 
Air    coolinc    unit    for    automotive    vehicles.      R.    P.    Peo. 

2,099,227  ;  Nov.  16. 
Aircraft.     D.  M.  Berges.     2.100.934;  Nov.  30. 
Aircraft.    A.  P.  Brush.    2,073,864  ;  Mar.  16. 
Aircraft.     J.  V.  Garden.     2,076,398  :  Apr.  0. 
Aircraft.      R.    J.    G.    Crouch    and    H.    Bolas.      2,066,336 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Aircraft.    J.  W.  Dyer  and  D.  Kay.     2,097,117-18  ;  Oct.  26. 
Aircraft.     A.  S.  Fink.     2.077,471  ;  Apr.  20. 
Aircraft.     J.  M.  Gwinn,  Jr.     2.087.404  ;  July  20. 
Aircraft.     J.  M.  Gwinn,  Jr.     2,094,488;   Sept.  28. 
Aircraft.     C.  H.  Havill.     2,099.808  ;  Nov.  23. 
Aircraft.     M.  T.  Hempe.     2,101,778;  Dec.  7. 
Aircraft.     K.  F.  J.  Kirsten.     2,090,052  ;  Aug.  17. 
Aircraft.     J.V.Martin.     2.081,437 ;  Mav  25. 


Aircraft.     R.  H.   Mayo.     2,101,743;   Dec.   7. 
Aircraft.     H.  H.  Piatt.     2,074,342  ;  Mar.  23. 
Aircraft.      H.    H.    Piatt.      2,074,805  ;   Mar.    2S. 
Aircraft.     H.  A.  Rabatel.     2,078,019  ;  Apr.  20. 
Aircraft.     B.  B.  Smith.     2,068,774;  Jan.  26. 
Aircraft.     E.  A.  Stalker.     2,084,464  ;  June  22 
Aircraft.     F.  C.  Thomas.     2,096,599  ;  Oct.  19. 
Aircraft.     S.  L.  Van  Meter,  Jr.     2,066,810  ;  Jan.  5. 
Aircraft.     E.  B.  Wilford.     2,068,616  ;  Jan.   19. 
Aircraft.     Baron  S.  von  Stackelberg  Yiirgen.     2,076,327  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Aircraft  and  sustaining  rotor.     R.  H.  Prewitt.     2,102,028  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Aircraft    and     the    control    thereof.      F.     M.    Truman. 

2,066,375;  Jan.  5. 
Aircraft,     Crash     cause     recorder     for.       S.     G.     Allen. 

2,099,587  ;  Nov.  16. 
Aircraft  construction.     R.  H.  Goddard.     2,090,038  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Aircraft    construction.       R.    B.     Gray    and    E.    L.    Zivi. 

2,102,590;  Dec.  21. 
Aircraft  construction.     H.  G.  Klemm  and  B.  C.   Boulton. 

2,103,466  :  Dec.  28. 
Aircraft  control.     E.  Burgan.     2,093,414  ;   Sept.  21. 
Aircraft  control.     J.  G.  Ray.     2,069,047  ;  Jan.  26. 
Aircraft  control  gear.     G.   V.   Lachmann,   G.  R.  Volkert, 

and  W.  J.  Dare.     2,086,085  ;  July  6. 
Aircraft   control   system.      R.   P.   Mueller.      Re.   20,539 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Aircraft,  Device  for  use  in  connection  with  operation  of. 

H.  Stark.     2,078,982  ;  May  4. 
Aircraft  drift  indicator.     L.  Dillon.     2,085,010  ;  June  29. 
Aircraft  engine  heater.     E.  J.  Arndt.     2,078,116  ;  Apr.  20. 
Aircraft   flight  control.     J.   M.  Hendrickson.     2,095,251 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Aircraft  flotation  system.     W.  H.  Freygang.     2,073,688; 

Mar.  16. 
Aircraft,    Helicopter    and    rotating    wing.       R.    Hafner. 

2,088,413  ;  Julv  27. 
Aircraft,    Helicopter    and    rotating    wing.      W.    V.    D'A. 

Rutherford,    R.    Hafner,    and    B.    Nagler.    2,070,686 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Aircraft  lamp.     M.  C.  Harley.     2,099,362  ;  Nov.  16. 
Aircraft,    Navigation    of.      H.    C.     Hayes.       2,098,240; 

Nov.  9. 
Aircraft    of    the    rotative-wing    type.      A.    E.    Larsen. 

2,101,399  ;  Dec.  7. 
Aircraft  power  plant.     A.  Lysholm.     2,085,761  ;   July  6. 
Aircraft   propeller.     W.   W.   Bradford,   Jr.     2,103,242-3; 

Dec.  28. 
Aircraft  propelling  device.     J.  J.  Trebucien.     2,085,483 ; 

June  29. 
Aircraft.   Rotating  wing.      M.  Knight  and  T.  E.  Moodie. 

2,092,077  ;   Sept.  7. 
Aircraft,  Rotative  wing.     R.  Hafner.     2.067,633  ;  Jan.  12. 
Aircraft,  Rotative  wing.    R.  Hafner.    2,070.657  ;  Feb.  16. 
Aircraft  rotor  blade  mounting  mechanism.     R.  H.  Prewitt. 

2,102,027  ;  Dec.  14. 
Aircraft,  Safety  device  for.     W.  E.  Methvin.     2,094,955  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Aircraft,      Structural      section      for.        R.      G.      Miller. 

2,098,752  ;  Nov.  9. 
Aircraft,    System  for  landing.     E.   Kramar.     2,072,267; 

Mar.  2. 
Aircraft  tailplane.     R.  Hafner.     2,067,634;  Jan.  12. 
Aircraft,  Transport  cargo.     H.  J.  Knerr.     2,075,042  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Aircraft  wing  structure.     S.  Asbury.     2,076,059  ;   Apr.  6. 
Aircraft   with   freely   rotative   wings.      J.   de  la   Cierva. 

2,098,230  ;  Nov.  9. 
Air-current    attachment    for    heating    radiators.      C.    M. 

Woolley.     2,069,732  ;  Feb.  2. 
Air  cushion  .1oint.     A.  H.   Schaffert.     2.076.505:  Apr.    6. 
Air    cushioning   device.    Mechanical.      M.    J.    Wightman. 

2,093,259  ;   Sept.   14. 
Air  deflecting  device.    H.  Anderson.     2,090,908 ;  Aug.  24. 
Air    deflecting    device.      W.    L.    Morrison.      2,098,255 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Air   doflectlng  device  for  automobiles.     W.   L.   Morrison. 

2,100,406;  Nov.  30. 
Air  deflector.     J.  R.  Thorp.     2,066,432  ;  Jan.  5. 
Air  delivery  device.     J.  H.  Hardy.     2,082,886  ;  June  8. 
Air,  De-vaporlzing  compressed.     S.  E.  T.  Ewing  and  A.  L. 

Eg>in.     2,077,315  ;  Apr.  13. 
Air  distributing  means.      P.  F.   Sperry  and  D.  W.  Lake. 

2,103,599  ;  Dec.  28. 
Air  distribution  apparatus.     H.  C.   Sandberg.     2,074,518 ; 

Mar.   23. 
Air  drying  urea-formaldehyde  coating  composition.     S.  L. 

M.  Saunders.     2,088,036  ;  July  27. 
Air  duct.     W.  R.  Seigle.     2,099',756  ;  Nov.  23. 
Air  ontr.Tining  device,     N.  B.  Dell.     2,094,568;  Sept.  28. 
Air  feed  control  for  rock  drills.    J.  C.  Curtis.    2,068,660 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Air  filter.     F.  L.  Myers.     2,077,951 ;  Apr.  20. 
.\ir   filter.     S.  M.   Roth.     2,096,262  ;  Oct.   19. 
Air  filter.     R.  Strindberg.     2,080,154:   May  U. 
^'o  ,^'^*'^I,'i'°   separation.   Apparatus   for.      E.   M.    Rusk. 

2,101,295  ;  Dec.  7. 

^'^  097'4r9°*N^  '"o"  ^^r-method  cleaner.    D.  B.  Replogle. 
Air-flow  ventilator.     B.  M.   Green.     2,100,801;    Nov.   30. 
Airfoil   used   in   aeronautics.     L.    BSchereau.     2,074,201 : 
Mar.  16. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


777 


Air  from  containers.  Device  for  exhausting.    D.  E.  Baxter. 

2,087,963  ;   July  27. 
Air  heater.     W.  P.  Hayne.     2,102,592  ;  Dec.  21. 
Air  heater.     J.  F.  Herbert.     2,083,493  ;  June  8. 
Air  heater.     J.  H.   Rohrer.     2,072,466;   Mar.  2. 
Air,     Humidifying     and     drying.        F.      E.     Bichowsky. 

2,090,466;  Aug.  17. 
Air-improvement       device.      C.       Jacobsohn.      2,076,463 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Air  in   dwelling  rooms  or  other  chambers.   Apparatus  for 

freshening.     R.  Rutledge.     2,066,540  ;  Jan.  5. 
Air  in  railway  cars,  Conditioning.     J.  O.  Ross  and  C.  C. 

Hunicke.     2,089.428  ;  Aug.   10. 
Air  injector  for  internal  combustion  engines.     A.  J.  Loebs. 

2,096,332;  Oct.  19. 
Air  inlet,  Auxiliary.     P.  Chanavier.     2,078,481 ;  Apr.  27. 
Air    inlet    for    internal    combustion    engines.      M.    Dach. 

2,075,272  ;  Mar.  30. 
Air,  Method  and  apparatus  for  conditioning.    C.  R.  Downs. 

2,091,353  ;  Aug.  31. 
Air,  Method  and  apparatus  for  treating.     F.  H.  Hibberd. 

2,095,386  ;  Oct.   12. 
Air  mixing  apparatus.     B.  Goerg.     2,086,076  ;  July  6. 
Air  moistener.     C.  Grab.     2,083,905  ;  June   15. 
Air    motor.     C.    Harris    and    C.    G.    Butler.     2,067,035 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Air  of  mines,  Method  and  apparatus  for  dehumidifying 

and  cooling  the.     K.  D.  Perkins.     2,069,209  ;  Feb.  2. 
Air  or   gas    conditioning   apparatus.      W.   E.    Moore   and 

G.  L.  Simpson.     2,101,555  ;  Dec.  7. 
Airplane.     D.  B.  W.  Brown.     2,079,677  ;  Stay  11. 
Airplane.     W.  Brown.     2,092,204;   Sept.  7. 
Airplane.     A.  M.  Henry.     Re.  20,379  ;  May  25. 
Airplane.     A.  Jona.     2,080,967  ;  May  18. 
Airplane.     E.  A.  Marski.     2,081.490  ;  May  25. 
Airplane.     R.  V.  Morse.     2.077.708  ;  Apr.  20. 
Airplane.     F.  W.  Peel.     2,073,318  ;  Mar.  9. 
Airplane.     W.  K.  Rose.     2,077,070-1 ;  Apr.  13. 
Airplane.     J.  R.    Salzman  and  C.  J.   Snyder.     2,078,544; 

Apr.  27. 
Airplane.     J.  R.   Salzman   and  C.  J.   Snyder.     2,102,095  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Airplane.     A.  Schramm.     2,071,221;  Feb.  16. 
Airplane  booster.     C.  D.   Fator.     2.086,545  ;   July   13. 
Airplane  construction.     G.  E.  Barnhart.     2,070,705  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Airplane   construction.     T.   W.   Rieder.     2,084,502 ;   June 

22. 
Airplane  engine.     W.  N.  Morgan.     2,101,556  ;  Dec.  7. 
Airplane    having   a   variable   lifting   surface.      J.    Gerin. 

2,072,299  ;  Mar.  2. 
Airplane  landing  field  using  directional  radio  beams.     E. 

F.     W.     Alexanderson     and     J.     H.     Hammond,     Jr. 

2,077,190  ;  Apr.  13. 
Airplane  landing  gear.    R.  Saulnier.     2,082,598  ;  June  1. 
Airplane  navigating  apparatus.     F.  M.  Pottenger,  Jr.,  and 

J.  R.  Balsley.     2,070,178  ;  Feb.  9. 
Airplane  propeller.     E.  Martin.     2,101,149  ;  Dec.  7. 
Airplane  provided  with  an  automatic  lin'arm.     M.  Birkigt. 

2.075.087  ;  Mar.  30. 

Airplane    wing    construction.    Flexible.       R.    C.    Sablns. 

2,066,649;  Jan.   5. 
Airplane  wings,  Constructing.     R.  J.  Minshall.    2,087,626  ; 

July  20. 
Airplane  with  sleeping  accommodations.     G.  A.  Page,  Jr. 

2,092,655  ;   Sept.   7. 
Airplanes.     Automatic     balancing     of.     B.      S.     Welsher. 

2,089,515;   Aug.   10. 
Airport.  Floating.     F.  J.  Hagan.     2,092,250  ;  Sept.  7. 
Air  preheater.     E.  Creutz.     2,009,519  ;  Feb.  2. 
Air  pressure  Indicator  for  tires      i:   si.  Dobbs.    2,071,256  ; 

Feb.  10. 
Air  pump.     O.  B.  Johnson.     2,092,920;  Sept.  14. 
Air    piiinp    wheel.    Centrifugal     force.      O.    B.    Johnson. 

2,08;{,817;  June  15. 
Air  purifier.     W.  J.  Fricke.     2,090,851 ;  Oct.  26. 
Air   purifier   unit,    Portable.     E.   E.   Busklrk.      2,103,893 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Air  register.     H.  h.  Eckenroth.     2,088,043  ;  Aug.  3. 
Air  roglHter.      E.  II.  I'eal.ody.      2,097.078;  Oct.  20. 
Air  register  for  furiiiice  or  boili-r  Ileal  Ing  biirni>rs.      J.  T. 

McTarnahaii.      2,086.984;  July  13. 
Air  i-egiilating  apparatuH.     10.  G.  Baer  and  R.  R.  Donald- 
son, Jr.     2,088,023     Julv  27. 
Air  resistance   reducer.     E.   M.   Iladley.     2,102,527  ;   Dec. 

14. 
Airscrew.    A.  H.  R.  Fedden  and  F.  M.  Owner.    2,083,439  ; 

June  8. 
AlrHcrew  blade  pitch  controlling  mechanism.     G.  Algars- 

son.    2,103,740;   Dec.   28. 
Airship.     A.  W.  Allen.     2,082,075;  June  1. 
Airship.     S.  J.  Chapas.     2,083,051  ;  June  8. 
Airship.      F.  15.  Clark.      2,0Hi. <)(]<} ;  Jum-  22. 
Airship.     H.  Uusch.     2,080,0!)  I  ;  Alay    M  . 
Airship,    Rocket.     II.  L.  Adams.     2,074,098;   Mar.    10. 
Alr-Kliooliiig  ai)p;i  lilt  lis.     W.   Noble.     2. 08.'?, 731  ;  Jtine   15. 
Air  supply  sy.'sti'ni    for  trains,  Conditioned.     D.   F.   Zook. 

2,08:{,7(!8  ;  June  15. 
Air,    HyHlem    for    dehydrating    trapped.      E.    S.    Fowler. 

2.089.088  9  ;  Aug.  .'!. 

Air  system  for  dust  removal,  Reelrc\ilal lug.     J.   R.  Allan 

and   F.  II.  Amos.     2,074,317;  Mar.  23. 
Air  Ireiilliig  apparatus.     II.  JoHeph.     2.083,007:  Juno  10. 
Air  trentliig  appuratuH.     J.  IJ.  KIrby.     2,087,430;  July  20. 

122128— P— 50 


Air  treating  unit.     D.   M.   Hall.      2,102,703 ;   Dec.    21. 

Air  valve.    J.  E.  Engle.    2.069,105  ;  Jan.  26. 

Air  valve.    L.  Lasher.     2,084,256  ;  June  15. 

Air   valve.    High   pressure.      W.    Williamson.      2,074,245 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Air    ventilation,   Automobile.      F.   A.    Smith.      2,083,874 ; 

June  15. 
Alarm.     N.   M.   Levy.      2,072,523;   Mar.    2. 
Alarm.     C.  L.  Schroeder.     2,077.075  ;  Apr.  13. 
Alarm-actuating  means.  Fire.     R.  B.  Bukolt.     2,098,532  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Alarm   and   motor   starting  system,    Emergency.      G.    E. 

Luke.     2,098,549  ;  Nov.  9. 
Alarm  apparatus.     B.   Goldstone.     2,101,059  ;  Dec.   7. 
Alarm  apparatus.    D.  Murphy.     2,092,178  ;  Sept.  7. 
Alarm   apparatus,    Burglar.      B.    Goldstone.      2,083,118 ; 

June  8. 
Alarm  apparatus,  Fire.     C.  L.  Metzgar.    2,085,379  ;  June 

29. 
Alarm,  Automatic  burglar.    F.  H.  Stotts.     2,075,147  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Alarm,    Automatic   burglar    and    fire.      F.    R.    Davidson. 

2,090,574  ;  Aug.  17. 
Alarm,  Automatic  telephone.    R.  W.  Carnahan.    2,098,133  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Alarm,    Burglar.     I.    Bleischmann.     2.084,841  ;    June   22. 
Alarm,    Closure.      F.    M.    Schultz.      2,098,635 ;   Nov.    9. 
Alarm,     Combined    fire    and    burglar.      N.    J.    Darden. 

2,086,405  ;   July  6. 
Alarm     device    for    motor    vehicles.       J.    B.     Morland. 

2,101,407  ;  Dec.  7. 
Alarm,  Enclosure  protecting.     R.  M.  Hopkins.     2,069,953  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Alarm,  Fire.     J.  Y.  Lambert.     2,085,860  ;  July  6. 
Alarm,   Fire.     E.   Sarcione.      2.094.825  ;  Oct.  5. 
Alarm  lock.     A.  Lefebvre.     2,095,819  ;  Oct.  12. 
Alarm  mechanism  for  clocks.     S.  Krakowski.     2,097,818  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Alarm    selector.    Automatic.     I.    F.    Byrnes.     2,094,733 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Alarm    signal    station.       R.     S.    Edwards.       2,083,324; 

June  8. 
Alarm,  Stoker.     J.  Roland.     2,082,029  ;  June  1. 
Alarm  switch.     H.  W.  Van  Brunt.     2.092,564  ;  Sept.  7. 
Alarm  switch,  Grain  elevator.     L.  P.  Dendel.     2,100,710  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Alarm  svsfem.     P.  J.  Corbett.     2.067,705  ;  Jan.  12. 
Alarm  system.     B.   Goldstone.     2,101,058 ;  Dec.  7. 
Alarm  system.     B.  F.  Kunkel.     2,080,321  ;   May    11. 
Alarm  system.     B.   F.  Miessner.     2,071,933  ;   Feb.  23. 
Alarm  system.     H.   B.  Miller.     2,075,822  ;  Apr.  6. 
Alarm    system.     D.    E.   Nichols   and   E.    W.    Glendinning. 

2.080,818  ;  July  13. 
Alarm  system.  Automatic  fire.     H.  D.  Scott.     2,088,002  ; 

July  27. 
Alarm   system.   Fire.     A.  Johnson.     2,084,198;    June   15. 
Alarm  system,  Fire.     J.  and  W.  H.  Siddall.     2,095,087  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Alarm  system  for  detention  windows.     L.  Bayley  and  R.  L. 

Clingerman.     2,101,040  ;  Dec.  7. 
Alarm  system.  Phonetic.    PI.  C.  Cassell.    2,084,242;  June 

15. 
Alarm    system.    Supervised    electric.      H.    C.    Grant,    Jr. 

2,074,202  ;  Mar.  10. 
Alarm   s.vstem,   Telephonic.      J.   'M.   Johnson.     2,080,130; 

May  11. 
Alarm  systems  for  fluid   filled   cables.     L.   R.  Runaldue. 

2,092,f)60;    Sept.   7. 
Al;irm,  Variable.     A.  C.  Thomas.     2,080.785;  July  13. 
Album.     J.  Plenzak.     2,078,542 ;  Apr.  27. 
.Mcoliol,  ncotono,  and  Isopropyl  alcohol,   Manufacture  of 

hulyl.     J.  F.  Loughlln.     2,090,377  ;  Oct.   19. 
Alcohol,  Appiir.'iliis  for  the  disl  illal  lou  ol'.     V.  Da  A'allo. 

2,080,167  ;  May  1  I. 
Alcohol    articles    and    making    same,    Polymerized    vinyl. 

\V.     O.      Herrmann,      E.     Baum,     and     W.     Haohnel. 

2,072,302  ;   Mar.   2. 
Alcohol,     Denatured.       J.     C.     Woodhouse.       2,085,770 : 

July  6. 
.Mcohol   <l<Mivallves.    Production   of  amino.     11.    Dreyfus. 

2.007,176:  Jan.    12. 
Alcohol   from  artichoke  tubers.   Production   of  ethyl.     I<. 

M.  Chrlstensen  and  E.  I.  Fiilmcr.     2,085.003  ;  June  29. 
Alcohol,    Minuifncluro    of    ethyl.       F.     J.     Melzger.       Ro. 

20,474  ;  Aug.  17. 
Alcohol.    Manufacture    of    ethyl.      F.    J.    Molzgor.      Re. 

20,505  :  Sept.   14. 
Alcohol.    Producing  hutvl.     D.  A.   Lcgg  and  11.    K.   Sllle.s. 

2.0.S!»,n<',2  :   .Vui;.    10. 
Alcohol,   Producing  butyl.     J.  C.  WoodrulT,   11.   R.  St  lies, 

and    I).    A,    Legg.      2.089.522:    Aug.    10. 
Alcohol,  Producing  (etrahydrofurfuryl.     W.  Norninnu  and 

II.  Prdckner.     2,071,704;  Feb.  23. 
Alcohol,  Product  Ion  of  allyl.     U.  \V.  Tninclc  and  II.  P.  A, 

(Jroll.     2,072,01(1  ;  Feb.  23. 
Alcohol,  Proiluclloii  of  (ertlarv  butyl,      fl.  II.  Colonmn  nnd 

<).   V.   Moore.      2.070,2.''>.S  ;    Keb.  I). 
Alcohol,    PiirKlcatloii    of    ciiprvl.       C.    K.    AmlrowH    nnd 

L.   W.  ("overt.     2.074,528;  Afiir.  23. 
.Alcohol     repelliMil     i ipiiNltloiiH     and      llic     mmiilfHCture 

(h.Teof.      K.  (".  I)e  .stuhuer.      2.0SI,;rja  ;  June  22. 
Alcohol.   Sulphaled   Hehuhyl.      A.    \V.   Biildwln   and   H.   M. 

Kunbury.     2,101,831 ;  Doc.  14. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Alcohol    sulphation    orocess.      G.    H.    Law  and     R.    W. 

JMcNamee.     2,088,027  ;   July  27. 
Alcoholates,    Making   alkali    metal.     G.    L.    Cunningham. 

2,069,403  ;  Feb.  2. 
Alcoholates,  Manufacture  of  alkali  metal.     G.  L.  Cunning- 
ham.    2,069,404;  Feb.  2. 
Alcoholic   spirits,   Producing   distilled.     F.    S.   and   R.   B. 

Bowden.     2,097,545  ;  Nov.  2. 
Alcoholic  suspension  of  titanium  pigments.    W.  K.  Nelson. 

2,084,918  ;  June  22. 
Alcohols,  Amino.    M.  Bockmiihl,  G.  Ehrhart,  and  L.  Stein. 

2,083,001:  June  8. 
Alcohols  and  esters.  Production  of  aliphatic.     H.  Dreyfus. 

2,083,693  ;  June  15. 
Alcohols  and/or  ether  to  their  saturated  isomers.  Conver- 
sion  of  unsaturated.     H.   P.   A.   GroU  and   C.   J.   Ott. 

2,097,154 ;  Oct.  26. 
Alcohols  by   contact  catalysts.  Purifying  of.      R.   Rosen 

and  F.  M.  Archibald.     2,068,872;  Jan.   26. 
Alcohols  by  use  of  ethvl  sulphuric  acid.  Making.     B.  T. 

Brooks.     2,081,166  ;  May  25. 
Alcohols,  Dehydrating.     P.  J.  Wiezevich.     2,081,189  ;  May 

25. 
Alcohols,    Dehydrogenation    of.      L.    V.    Steck,    W.    Engs, 

and  M.  de  Simo.    2,083,877  ;  June  15. 
Alcohols,   Dehydrogenation   of   higher.     E.    M.    McMahon 

and  J.  S.  Kimble.     2.087,038  ;  July  13. 
Alcohols    from    esters    of    nonaromatic    carboxylic    acids. 

Producing.     W.  A.  Lazier.     2,079,414  ;  May  4. 
Alcohols  from  hydroxy  carboxylic  compounds.  Producing. 

W.  A.  Lazier.     2,094,611  ;  Oct.  5. 
Alcohols  from  their  corresponding  alkylenes,  Manufacture 

of.     J.  Stanley.     2,077,967  ;  Apr.  20. 
Alcohols,    Hydrogenating    substituted    aromatic.      E.    W. 

Bousquet  and  W.  A.  Lazier.     2,078,230  ;  Apr.  27. 
Alcohols,  Manufacture  of.     W.  H.  Hartung,  W.  G.  Young, 

and  F.  S.  Crossley.     2,098,206  ;  Nov.  2. 
Alcohols,  Manufacture  of.     R.  J.  Rosser  and  H.   Swann. 

2,070,318  ;   Feb.  9. 
Alcohols,     Manufacture     of     aliphatic.     B.     T.     Brooks. 

2.096.878  ;  Oct.  26. 

Alcohols,     Manufacture     of     aliphatic.     B.     T.     Brooks. 

2.096.879  ;  Oct.  26. 

Alcohols,     Manufacture     of     polyhydric.        H.     Dreyfus. 

2,071,395  ;  Feb.  23. 
Alcohols,  Mixed  higher.     W.  A.  Lazier.     2,094,127  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Alcohols   obtained   from   olefines.   Purification   of.     A.   H. 

Bump.     2,080,111  ;  May  11. 
Alcohols,     Obtaining     higher     molecular.     W.     Shrauth. 

2.075.963  ;  Apr.  6. 
Alcohols   of   the    cyclopentano   phenanthrene   series,    and 

producing   the   same.   Saturated.     W.   Schoeller  and  F. 

Hildebrandt.     2,076,098  ;  Apr.  6. 
Alcohols,  Preparing  monohydric.     A.   W.  Ralston,  W.  O. 

Pool,  and  J.  Harwood.     2,086,239  ;  July  6. 
Alcohols.    Producing.      C.    i).    .liuke   and    R.    G.    Benner. 

2,07n..^,97  ;  Feb.  IH. 
Alcohols,  Producing  higher  fatty.     S.  J.  Green.    2,080,419  ; 

May  18. 
Alcohols,    Production    of.      M.    Luther   and   W.    Dietrich. 

2,102,726  ;  Dec.  21. 
iilcohols.  Production  of.     F.  J.  Metzger.     2,087,290 ;  July 

Alcohols,    Production   of.     W.    Schrauth    and   T.    Bottler. 

Re.  20,447  ;  July  13. 
Alcohols,      Production     of.     G.     H.     van      de     Griendt 

2.070.213  ;  Apr.  6. 
Alcohols,    Production    of    derivatives    of    polyhydric.     O 

Schmidt  and  E.  Meyer.     2,069,336  ;  Feb.  2. 
Alcohols,  Purification  of.     A.  E.  Jurist  and  L.  W.  Green 

2,075,205  ;  Mar.  30. 
Alcohols,   Purification    of.     K.   H.   Klipstein.     2,068,415  • 

Jan.  19. 
Alcohols,     Purification     of     synthetically     produced.       J 

Giesen,  H.  Hanisch,  and  M.  Dally.     2,099,475  ;  Nov    16 
Alcohols,     Recovery     of.       W.     Engs     and     R.     Moravec. 

2,088,083  :  July  27. 
Alcohols,     Separation    of    primary    from    secondary.      D 

Wood.   Jr.     2,072,806;  Mar.  2. 
Alcohols,  Sulphonating.     C.  M.  Suter.     2,098,114  ;  Nov.  2. 
Alcohoi>,  Treatment  of  halO)i<'nated  polyhydric.     H    P    A 

Groll  and  G.  Hearne.     2,070,990;  Feb.  16. 
Aldeliydos,     Manufacture     of    aromatic.      L.     E.     Hinkel 

2.007.237:   Jan.   12.  "luuei. 

Aldehydes,   Manufacture  of  unsaturated.     W.   C.   Meulv 

2,102,965  ;  Dee.  21. 
Aldehydes,  Manufacture  of  unsaturated  aliphatic.     H.  M 

E.  (Juinot.      2,096,037  ;  Oct.   19. 
Alienate  compound  and  process.  Milk  soluble.    H.  J.  Lucas 

2,097,228  ;  Oct.  26. 
Aligner   for   manifolding   machines.    Record    strip.      L.    F. 

Hagemann.      2.076.022  ;  Apr.  6. 
Aligning  device  for   disengageable  slide  fasteners.     J.   J 

Kispert.     2,009,055  ;  Feb.  2. 
AIii)liatlc     anhydrides,     Manufacture     of.     H.     Dreyfus 

2.075.889  ;  Apr.  6. 
Aliphatic   anhydridc-s.   Manufacture  of.     II.   Dreyfus  and 

C.  I.  Haney.     2,075,026  ;  Mar.  30. 
Aliphatic  anhydrides,  Manufacture  of  lower.     H.  Drevfus 

2,081,988;    June    1. 
Aliphatic     otlicrs,     Dehydrogenation     of.        H.     Drevfus 

2.075,100  ;  Mar.  30. 


of.      E.    L.    Helwig, 
Ergot.       E.     Wolf. 


Alkali  abietate  compositions  and  their  production.     E.  A. 

Georgi.     2,085,151-2  ;  June  29. 
Alkali-cellulose  and  products  therefrom.     P.  D.  Clary  and 

F.  T.  Georgeson.     2,079,313  ;  May  4. 
Alkali-cellulose,    Preliminary    maturing   of.      R.   Brandes. 

2.077,164;  Apr.  13. 
Alkali-earth  carbonate  materials.  Method  and  apparatus 

for  treating.     R.  S.  Walker.     2,068,882  ;  Jan.  26. 
Alkali    metal    hydroxide    solutions.    Preparation    of.      H. 

Gorke.     2,083,648  ;  June  15. 
Alkali  metal  nitrates  by  reaction  of  alkali  metal  chlorides 

and    nitric   acid.    Production    of.      H.    Tramm   and    W. 

Grimme.     2,092,383  ;   Sept.   7. 
Alkali  metal  salts  of  chloroethane  sulphonic  acid.     E.  C. 

Britton  and  R.  D.  Perldns.     2,067.873  ;  ..Tan.  12. 
Alkali  metal  silicates.     G.  W.  Hallock,  E.  Skinner,  and  J. 

Cardell.     2,091,202  ;  Aug.  24. 
Alkali     metal     ureas.      Producing.        R.      A.      Jacobson. 

2,090,592  ;  Aug.  17. 
Alkali  nitrate  by  the  reaction  of  nitric  acid  with  alkali 

chloride    in     aqueous     solution.     Preparation    of.       P. 

Kubelka.     2,086,084;  July  6. 
Alkali      polysulphides.      Producing     stable.        O.     Rohm. 

2,077,856  ;  Apr.  20. 
Alkali  primary  cell  with  depolarization  by  air.     R.  Oppen- 

heim.     2.085,269  ;  June  29. 
Alkali  solutions  adapted  to  formation  of  alkali   cellulose 

and  having  a  uniform  catalytic  activity,  Production  of 

caustic.     A.   H.   Hooker,   B.    H.    Ritter,   and    S.    F.   M 

Maclaren.     2,079,120  ;  May  4. 
Alkali  sub-silicates.  Making.     C.  W.  Burlchart  and  W.   S 

Riggs.     2,083,545  ;  June  15. 
All<ali   sub-silicates.  Making.      R.   L.   Davies.     2,100,944 

Nov.  30. 
Alkali    thiocyanates.    Manufacture 

2,067,600;  Jan.  12. 
Alkaloid    and    obtaining    the    same, 

2,073,954  ;  Mar.  16. 
Alkoxyanthraquinones,  Manufacture  of.     F.  Lodge  and  C 

H,  Lumsden.     2,101,910  ;  Dec.  14. 
Alkyd  resin  coating  and  composition  of  improved  alkali 

resistance   and   making    same.      C.    Ellis.      2,101,792 

Dec.  7. 
Alkyd  resin  compositions.     H.  A.  Winkelmann.     2,085,778 

July  6. 
Alkyl  a-naphthols.    G.  W.  Raiziss  and  Le  R.  W.  Clemence. 

2,073.997  ;  Mar.  16.  ■ 
Alkylamines,  Production  of.     R.  R.  Bottoms.     2,085,785 

July  6. 
Alkylamines,      Separating      lower.         R.      R.       Bottoms 

2,085,786-7  ;   July   6. 
Alkyl  and   alkylamine   esters   of   p-aminothiobenzoic  acid 

and  related  compounds.     H.  L.  Hansen  and  L.  S.  Fos- 

dick.     2,090,756  ;  Aug.  24. 
Alkyl-bromo-hydroxy-diphenyls.       E.     C.    Britton,     G.    H. 

Coleman,  and  L.  E.  Mills.     2,092,725  :  Sept.  7. 
Alkyl   catechol   ketones.     E.   Miller  and   W.   H.  Hartung. 

2,078,205;   Apr.   20. 
Alkyl  chlorides  from  alkyl  ethers.   Production  of.     H.  M. 

Spurlin.     2.084,710  ;  June  22. 
Alkyl  chlorides.  Production  of  lower.     L.  C.  Holt  and  H. 

W.  Daudt.     2,091,986  ;    Sept.   7. 
Alkyl-chloro-hydroxy-diphenyls.       E.    C.    Britton,    G.    H. 

Coleman,  and  L.  E.  Mills.     2,092,724;  Sept.  7. 
Alkyl    derivatives    of    aminated    aromatic    hydrocarbons, 

Manufacture  of.     B.  Herstein.     2,092,972  ;   Sept.  14. 
Alkyl    derivatives    of   fl-naphthol.    Branch-chain.      G.    W. 

Raiziss  and  Le  R.   W.   Clemence.     2,073,996;   Mar.   16. 
Alkyl  derivatives  of  phenols  and  producing  the  same.     S. 

Skraup.     2,103,736  ;  Dec.  28. 
Alkyl  halide  and  process  of  stabilization.  Stabilized.     J.  F. 

Ohn.     2,068,607  ;  Jan.   19. 
Alkyl  halides,  Synthesis  of.    H.  R.  Arnold  and  E.  T.  Lessig. 

2,097,750  ;  Nov.  2. 
Alkyl    monochlorides.   Production    of   secondary   and    ter- 
tiary     W.   J.  Piotrowski  and  J.    Winkler.     2,103,692 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Alkyl    plienols.    Manufacture    of   secondary   and    tertiary. 

J.  F.  Olin.     2.091,483  ;  Aug.  31. 
Alkyl  phenols.  Tertiary.     F.  E.   Stockelbach.     2,081,284; 

May  25. 

^'h^',l,.P'^*'^'^'"t'^-^'  flvdrogenation.  W.  J.  Amend. 
2,070.770;    Feb     Iti. 

Alkyl  sulphates  as  washing  and  emulsifying  agents.  Sec- 
ondary     J.  N.  Wickert.     2,088,020;  July  27. 

^''4kl"r't''"2!o88roi9"1*u\T27""'"'''    ^"^'^''^^'y-      '■    N- 

'"2-:094.54lf;"sS.  28f"''"''"'=*"'^"      "'•        ^^      ^-      ^^'''''■ 
Alkylamiiio     derivatives     of     acid-substituted     dyestuffs. 

R.  B.  Payne.     2.095,077  ;  Oct    5 
.Alkylated  and  nrallvylated  polyamino-anthraquinones.     G. 

Kianzlem,  A.  Wolfram,  and  E.  Hausdorfer.     2,091,481; 

Aug.   ,51. 

Alk.vlene  amides  and  ureides  of  polyhydroxy  aliphatic 
acids.    Unsaturated.     D.    L.    Talern.     2,084,626 ;    June 

Alkylone   ethers.    Manufacture    of   polynaphthyl 
BowUis.     2,093,990  ;  Sept.  28.        i'"  •>'"''i'"^"J" 
sulpliiries.     Preparine 
2.094.837;  Oct.  5. 
sulphides.    Preparing. 
2,094,914  ;  Oct.  5. 
S.  Archer.     2,066,512  ;  Jan.  5. 


Alkylene 
Jackel. 

Alkylene 
Jackel. 

Alloy.     R. 


H.    G. 


K.    Dachlauer    and    L. 
K.    Dachlauer    and    L. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


779 


Alloy.     J.  O.  Betterton  and  A.  J.  Phillips.     2,089,939  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Alloy.      J.    W.    Bolton    and    O.    E.    Harder.      2,074,604 ; 

Mar    23 
Alloy.  '  A.'g.  de  Golyer.     2.097.176-81  ;  Oct.  2G. 
Alloy.     B.  F.  Fischer.     2,073,515  ;  Mar.  9. 
Alloy.     H.  E.  La  Bour.    2,103,855  ;  Dee.  28. 
Alloy.     D.  W.  Randolph.     2.096,201  ;  Oct.  19. 
Alloy.     G.  Schichtel.     2,094,332  ;  Sept.  28. 
Alloy.     H.  F.  Silllman.     2.088,219  :   July  27. 
Alloy.      .T.  Tausz.      2,096,034;   Oct.   19. 
Alloy.     E.  G.  Touceda.     2,072.910-11 ;  Mar.  9. 
Alloy.     E.  G.  Touceda.     2,103,500  ;  Dec.  28. 
Alloy.     E.  B.  Welch.     2,088,825  ;  Aug.  3. 
Alloy,    Aluminum.      W.    Bonsack    and    J.    G.    G.    Frost. 

2.075.089-91  ;  Mar.  30. 
Alloy,  Aluminum.     Y.  Matuenaga.     2,090,894-5;  Aug.  24. 
Alloy,  Aluminum.     H.  L.  Whitman.     2,101,118  ;  Dec.  7. 
Alloy  amenable  to   heat   treatment,   Copper.     U.   Kaydt, 

K.  Hanser,  and  M.  Venzlaff.    2,068,817  ;  Jan.  26. 
Alloy  and  ariiclemade  therel'rom,  Aluminium.      II.  Stcudel 

and  H.  A^'ipclioH.      2,070.281  :  Apr.  6. 
Alloy  and  producing  ferrous  alloy.  Ferrous.     C.  F.  Lausen- 

stein.     2,077,116-7:  Apr.  13. 
Alloy,  Copper.    F.  R.  Hensel  and  E.  I.  Larsen.     2,086,329  ; 

July  6. 
Alloy,    Copper    base.      C.    H.    Davis    and    E.    L.    Munson. 

2,101.930;  Dec.  14. 
Alloy,  Copper  base.    E.  L.  Munson.     2,101,087  ;  Dec.  7. 
Alloy,  Copper-silicon-aluminum.     D.  R.  Hull.     2,075,003  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Alloy.        Copper-silicon-zinc-lead.  W.        H.        Bassptt. 

2,075,005  ;  Mar.  30. 
Alloy,      Copper-silicon-zinc-tin-lead.        W.      H.      Bassett. 

2,075.004  ;  Mar.  30. 
Alloy,   Corrosion   resistant.     C.   Carius.     2,090,105  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Alloy,     Corrosion     resistant.       P.     Payson.       2,083,524 ; 

June  8. 
Alloy,     Ferro-magnetic.       W.     E.     Remmers.       2,073,455 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Alloy,    Ferrous.     H.    A.    Schwartz.     2,069,423  ;   Feb.    2. 
Alloy    Ferrou.s.     K.  S.  .Seliesaeter.     2.087.336;  July  20. 
Alloy    for    dental    plates.       A.     R.    Powell.       2,098,879  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Alloy  for  points  of  gold  nibs,  Tungsten-base.     A.  Jedele. 

2,072,368:   Mar.    2. 
Alloy  for  points  of  gold  nibs.  Tungsten  base.     A.  Jedele. 

2,074,474;   Mar.    23. 
Alloy     for     vacuum     tube     elements.       A.     J.     Mandell. 

2tl03,267  ;  Dec.  28. 
Alloy,    Hard.     H.   K.   Flanders.     2,095,325;   Oct.   12. 
Alloy,  Hard.     L.  B.  Lemaigre.     2,074,847  ;  Mar.  23. 
Alloy,  Hard  metal.     J.  Hinniiber.     2.077,239  ;  Apr.  13. 
Alloy,     Hard    metal.     A.     R.     Powell    and     E.     R.     Box. 

2,070,451  ;  Feb.  9. 
Alloy,     Hard    metal.       A.    R.     Powell     and    E.    R.    Box. 

2,082,719  ;    June    1. 
Alloy  having  corrosion   resistance,  Iron  and  steel.     R.  F. 

Passano.     2,102.215;  Dec.  14. 
Alloy,   High   strength   corrosion  resistant   copper.      E.   L. 

Munson.     2,101,625  ;  Dec.  7. 
Alloy,  Magnetic  iron.     R.  A.  Curry.     2,066,911  ;  Jan.  5. 
Alloy,  Magnetic  iron.     R.  A.  Curry.     2,000.926  ;  Jan.  5. 
Alloy  metal.     J.  Kurtz  and  C.  A.  Lalse.     2,090,946  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Alloy,  Palladium  nickel.     S.  Cohn.     2,074,996  ;  Mar.   23. 
Alloy,  Piston.     R.   11.  McCnrroIl.     2.092.283;   Sept.  7. 
Alloy  plating.   Product  and  method  and   composition  for 

cadmium-tin.     L.  Camel.     2,093,031 ;  Sept.  14. 
Allov.    I'i-()(liicli()ii    of    inagncl  izMlili'.      A.    llcinzcl    and    F. 

Duftschmid.     2,075,283  ;  Mar.  30. 
Alloy,  Steel.     10.  F.  lUi-HHlng.     2.099,509  ;  Nov.  10. 
Allo'v  steels.     W.  M.  Burden,  R.  Genders,  and  R.  Harrison. 

2,103,610;  Dec.  28. 
Allov,      'I'anlaluiii      carbide.      C.      W.      Balke.      2,007.166; 

J. -1 11.    12. 
Alloy,  Tool.     P.  Schwarzkopf.     2.001,017  :  Aug.  24. 
Alloy,   Tungsten-base.     A.   Jedele.      2.072,670;   Mar.    2. 
Alloy,  Zinc.      A.  Daccrt.      2.070,474  ;  Feb.  9. 
Alloys.     G.  R.  Couls.     2,092,529  ;   Sept.  7. 
Alloys.     W.    IIoR.senbrucIi.     2,090,044  ;   Aug.    17. 
AllovN.       It.    A.    V\  ill;  I  M.S.       2.0li7,.iOll  ;    .1,111.     12. 
Alloys,  Acid  resistant   copper.     W.  B.  I'rlce.     2,085,514  ; 

June  29. 
Alloys,   Aluminum-base.     J.   A.   Nock,   Jr.     2,087,088-04; 

July  27. 
Alloys,   Aluminum  bronze.     A.  Morris.     2,003,380;   Sept. 

14. 
Alloys,    Aluminum-calcium.      P.    T.    Stroup.      2,087,200; 

July  20. 
Alloys,  Aluiniiiiiiii  iniigiicsluiii.     R.  E.  Pnlne  and  J.  S.  Hnr- 

rlHon.     2,081,951  ;  June  1. 
Alloys    and    ml  ides    nuide     thereof,     AuHtenltIc     ferrous. 

II.  I).  Newell.     2,07:!,901  ;  Mnr.    16. 
Alloys  and  like  maleiialH,   Preventing  seizure  of  contact- 
ing Hiirl;i<-eH  of  hoII.     A.  I;.  Parker.     2,102,214;  Dec.  II. 
AllovH     and     niiiking     the     same,     Metal.     (J.     E.     Sell. 

2,070,180;   Feb.  0. 
AllovH  iiiul  mellKicl  iif  manufacture,  Ferrous.     P.  R.  Ilontiv 

2.b87,76'1  ;  July  20. 
Alloys    Mini    more    piiil  Icularly    copper    alloys    contnluliic 

less  than  about  12  per  eeni   (In,  Working  copiier.      K.  (). 

Barthel.     2,070,2.30  ;  May   I. 


Alloys  containing  boron.  Preparation  of.     J.  L.  Andrieux. 

2,091,950;   Sept.  7. 
Alloys,    Copper   base.      C.   H.    Davis   and   E.    L.    Munson. 

2.075.509  ;  Mar.  30. 

Alloys,   Copper-nickel-titanium.     N.  B.  Pilling  and  P.  D. 

Merica.     2,102,238  ;  Dec.  14. 
Alloys,  Copper  silicon.     W.  H.  Bassett.     2,075,014  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Alloys,  Copper-silicon-aluminum.    D.  R.  Hull.     2,075,002  ; 

Mar.   23. 
Alloys,        Copper-titanium-silicon.     G.        F.        Comstock. 

2.086,004;   July  13. 
Alloys,    Free   cutting.      L.    W.   Kempf   and    W.   A.    Dean. 

2,076,567-80  ;  Apr.   13. 
Alloys,      Heat      treating      nickel-iron.        A.      L.      Dixon. 

2,102,683  ;  Dec.  21. 
Alloys,  Hot  workable  copper.     E.  L.  Munson.     2,101,626  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Alloys,  Improving  the  physical  and  mechanical  properties 

of.     H.  Lepp.     2,073,020  ;  Mar.  9. 
Alloys  into  products  of  sheeted  and  other  shapes,  Conver- 
sion of  iron-carbon.     N.  H.  Schermer.     2,087,765  ;  July 

20. 
Alloys  into  products  of  sheeted  and  other  shapes.  Conver- 
sion of  iron-carbon.     N.  H.  Schermer.     2,087,767  ;  July 

20. 
Alloys,     Making     articles     of     cobalt-chromium-tungsten. 

W.  A.  Wissler.     2,074,007  ;  Mar.  16. 
Alloys,   Making  ferro-magnetic.     W.   E.  Remmers  and  K. 

L.  Scott.     2,076,250  ;  Apr.  6. 
Alloys,    Manufacture    of    metal.      R.    Perrin.      2,100,265 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Alloys,  Manufacturing  iron.     W.  Rohn.     2,071,942;   Feb. 

23. 
Alloys,    Nickel    base.      J.    T.    Acker    and    J.    R.    Wilson. 

2,072,575-6;  Mar.  2. 
Alloys    of   appreciable   nitrogen    content,    Producing    iron 

chromium.     W.  B.  Arness.     2,069,205  ;  Feb.  2. 
.\lloys  of  rhodium  and  nickel.    E.  M.  Wise  and  R.  F.  Vines. 

2,066,870  ;  Jan.  5. 
Alloyf.    Precious    metal.      A.    R.   Powell   and   E.    R.    Box. 

2,0^1.216  :   Feb.  16. 
Alloys,  Preparing  beryllium.    W.  B.  Donahue.    2,072,067  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Alloys,  Preparing  aluminum.     H.  I/.  Whitman.     2,102,448  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Alloys,     Producing     coated     metal.       H.     F.     Schroedor. 

2,091,419;  Aug.  31. 
Alloys,  Production  of  hard  metal.     A.  Kratky.     2,076,952  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Alloys,  Refining.     G.  E.  Sell.     2,0S4.978  :  Juno  22. 
Alloys,  Rolling.     F.  T.  McCurdy.     2,097,768  ;  Nov.  2. 
Alloys,  Stainless  copper  base.     U.  A.  \\  ilkins.     2.0Ci7.307-8  ; 

•Tan.   12. 
Alloys,     Tin.       D.     Hanson    and     W.    T.     Tell-Walpole. 

2,097,727  ;  Nov.  2. 
Alloys   to  a   base  metal,   Welding.      K.   Meier.      2,091,871  : 

Aug.  31. 
Alloys,   Zinc.     H.  Winter.     2,102,869  ;  Dec.  21. 
Alteniating       cui-rent       generator.     G.      A.       Johnstone. 

2,070,404  ;  Apr.   0. 
Alternating  current   induction  motor.   Self-starting  single 

pha.se.     J.  Larocca.     2,100,809  ;  Nov.  30. 
Alternating   current    meter.     W.    Buschbeck.      2,084,830; 

June  22. 
Alternating-current    motor.     W.    J.    Morrill.      2,070,447; 
•     Feb.  9. 
Alternating   current   motor.      T.    J.    Murphy.      2,082,506; 

June   1. 
Alternating    current    motor,    Single    phase.      S.    Seltnor. 

2,097,577  ;  Nov.  2. 
Alternating     current     shunt      motor.     M.     C.      Spencer. 

2,085,708  ;  June  29. 
Allinieter.     V.  K.  Carbonara.     2.099,400-7  ;  Nov.  16. 
Alliiiieler,       Temperature-pressure.         F.       O.       Ncsbitt. 

2.081,950;  June  1. 
Allitude  measuring  apparatus.      (!.    Wiinscli.      2,100,700; 

Nov.  30. 
Aluiiiin.i  and  crude  potassium  sulphate  from  alunlto.  Pro- 
ducing pure.     S.  Yonemura,  T.  Okazawa,  and  K.  Osada. 

2.09;), 300  :  Nov.  10. 
.Mninlna  substantially  free  from  silicic  acid  from  alkaline 

e.irlli  aliiiiilnntes.  Production  of.     J.  Stolir  and  K.  Keidt. 

2.0H2.52(i  ;  June   I. 
Aluniinliim  allov   and   iiroiluct.  Treating.     F.    Keller  and 

('.  M.  Cialghead.     2.070.S;i;l  ;  Feb.  16. 
Alumlmim   acetate,   Manutaclure   of   stable,   solid,    water- 
soluble.     T.   llennlg.     2.086,400;   July   0. 
Alunilnnm  alloy.     J.  it.  Hates.     2,098,081  ;  Nov.  2. 
AliiiuliiMiii     allov.       .1.     (;.     (J.     FroM     and     W.     Uonsack. 

2.075,,".  I  7  ;   Mar.  30. 
Aliiiiiiiuun    alloy.      J.    A.    Nock,    Jr.    and    t;.    V.    Sager. 

2.0'.l2,0rj  ;    Sept.   7. 
.Muiiilniiin    and    ahinilniini    allovH,    Surface    trealnieut    of. 

A.   N.   1).   I'ullen.      2.090.:t09  ;  Oct.   10. 
Alninlniiiii    and    aluinlnuni    alloys.    Treating.       J.     O.    O. 

I'voHt  Mild  \V.   ItonsMck.     2.().'<.''i,ti07  ;  June  29. 
AhiiMiiiiiMi        chloride.       Making.         A.        Mcl>.       McAff^. 

2. 0.S  1.2110  ;   June    I.".. 
.Miiiuliium  cliliirlde.   MMKIng.      A.   Mel).   McAfee  nnd  J.   A. 

Tryon.     2,().S|.2S9;  .lune   l.'i. 
Aluinlnuni    eleelrotle    and     preparlni;.       J.     F.     Lllli'nfeld. 

2.079.510  ;  May  -1. 


780 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


H.  E.  McNutt. 


2,096,010  ; 


K.   Ward, 

C.  Barbieri. 

Greenewalt. 

H.  Adkins 

2,073,671 ; 

H.  Dreyfus. 


P.    Herold    and    K. 
C.    Swallen   and   J. 


Aluminum,   Inhibiting  the   corrosion  of. 

2,095,611  ;  Oct.   12. 
Aluminum-magnesium    alloy.     W.    E.     Sicha 

Oct.  19. 
Aluminum,   Manufacture  of.     O.  Kruh.     2,090,451 ;  Aug. 

17. 
Aluminum  or  aluminum  alloys,   Soldering.     C.  Banscher. 

2,087,716  :  July  20. 
Amalgam  and   other  dies,  Apparatus  for  making  dental. 

W.  B.  Lebherz  and  H.  J.  Lebherz.     2.077.423  ;  Apr.  20. 
Amalgamator.    J.  W.  Thompson.     2,068,896  ;  Jan.  26. 
Amalgamator  for  separating  noble  metals.     H.  Dvorzsfik, 

A.  Valentenyi,  and   K.  Kachelmann.     2,093,126  ;   Sept. 

14. 
Amalgam  for  dental  and  other  uses.  Apparatus  for  pre- 
paring.   D.  D.  Mizzy.     2,088,304  ;  July  27. 
Amalgam   trap.     C.   W.   Neilsen.      2,095,278  ;   Oct.    12. 
Amides,  Manufacturing  of  unsaturated  organic.     J.  W.  C. 

Crawford  and  J.   Grigor.     2,101,822  ;  Dec.   7. 
Amido  derivatives.  Preparing.   R.  A.  Jacobson.    2,090,595  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Amines  and  producing.    Chlorinated   trialkyl 

Jr.      2,072,348;   Mar.    2. 
Amines  bv  emulsion  method.  Production  of. 

2,078,555  ;  Apr.  27. 
Amines,     Catalvtic     synthesis    of.       C.     H. 

2,098,289  ;  Nov.  9. 
Amines,  Hvdrogenation  of  primary  aromatic. 

and  H.  I.  Cramer.     2,092,525  :  Sept.  7. 
Amines,    Manufacture    of.      C.    E.    Andrews. 

Mar.  16. 
Amines,  Manufacture  of  hydroxy  aliphatic. 

2,069,302  ;  Feb.  2. 
Amines  of  saturated  hydrocarbons,  Cyclic  process  of  pro- 
ducing.    JI.   S.   Nafash.     2,075.825 ;  Apr.   6. 
Amines  of  tlie  benzene  series  and  making  the  same.  Ter- 
tiary.    H.  Lange.     2,075,347  ;  Mar.  30. 
Amines  of  unsaturated   hydrocarbons,   Cyclic  process  of 

producing.     M.  S.  Nafash.     2,078,582  ;  Apr.  27. 
Amines,  Preparation  of  diaryl.     M.  F.  Acken.     2,082,815  ; 

June  8. 
Amines,   Preparation  of  secondary  aromatic.     A.   G.  and 

A.  J.  Hill.    2,098,039  ;  Nov.  2. 
Amines,  Production  of.     M.  A.  Dahlen  and  W.  L.  Foohey. 

2,072,018  ;   Mar.   2. 
Amines,    Production    of    aliphatic. 

Smeykal.     2,082,105  ;  June  1. 
Amines,    Production    of   methyl.      L, 

Martin.     2,092,431  ;   Sept.   7. 
Amines,  Purifying  secondary.    A.  M.  Clifford.     2,080,366  ; 

May  11. 
Amines    which    contain    the    trifluoromethyl 

preparing   them.    Aromatic.     A.    Wolfram, 

and  E.  Hausdorfer.     2,093,115  ;   Sept.    14. 
Amino-acids  readily  soluble  in  water  and  ammonium  sul- 
phate.    Separating.       W.     Gluud     and     W.     Klempt. 

2,071,282  ;  Feb.  16. 
Amino    acridine    derivatives.    Basically    substituted.      F. 

Mietzsch  and  H.  Mauss.     2.082,171 ;  June  1. 
Amino-.Tlcohols.     M.  Bockmiihl,  G.  Ehrhart,  L.  Stein,  and 

J.  nallensleben.     2,088,941  •  Aug.  3. 
Aminoalkyl       sulphones,       Production       of.     H.       Ufer. 

2.081,718  :  May  25. 
Amino  and  nitro  derivatives.  Manufacture   of.     P.  Petit- 
colas.     2,083,962  ;  June  15. 
Amino-chlorodiphenyl  derivatives.    M.  Harris.    2,079,450  ; 

May  4. 
Aminochyrsenes,     Substituted.       W.     Schultheis    and     G. 

Langbein.     2,009,159  ;  Jan.  26. 
Amino  compounds,  Diazo.     J.  G.  Kern.     2,078,387  :  Apr 

27. 
Amino  compounds  of  the  quinoline  series.  Producing.     W 

Zorweck  and  W.  Kunze.     2. 086. 691 :   July  13. 
Amino-halogen    antliraquinones.    Preparation    of.      M.    S 

Whelen.     2,100,527  ;  Nov.  30. 
Aminomethanol-aromatic     amine-formaldehyde    condensa- 
tion products.  Resinous.     G.  D.  Graves  and  J.  Harmon 

2,101,215  ;  Doo.  7. 
Amino-nitriles,   Producing.      W.   Glund,   W.   Klempt,   and 

F.  Brodkorb.     2,085,679  :  June  29. 
Ammeter.     R.  G.  Arey.     2.0S9.083  :  Aug.  3. 

Ammeter,  Tliermocouple.  J.  H.  Miller.  2,100,260  :  Nov. 
23. 

Ammonia  and  amines  from  their  salts  with  organic  acids. 
Recovery  of.  H.  Dreyfus.  H.  F.  Osley,  and  E.  B 
Thomas.     2.090.941  ;  Aug.  24. 

Ammonia  and  boric  acid.  Producing.  J.  M.  Peterson 
2,102,126  ;  Dec.  14. 

Ammonium  compounds  and  making  samp,  Quaternary 
O.  Bayer,  F.  Muenz,  and  K.  Keller.     2,090,534  ;  Oct.  19 

Ammonium  compniuuls  and  preparing  the  same  Quater- 
nary,     ir.   A.   ]M(.'u'olt,      L',075.9.^.S  :    Apr.   0. 

Ammonium  compounds  and  preparing  them,   Ouaternarv 

G.  Balle  and  K.  ICisfold.     2.087,505  ;  July  20? 
Ammonium  compounds  and  preparing  tliem,   Ouaternarv 

G.  Balle  and  K.  Eisfold.     2,101,524;  Dec.  ^''""''''""'^y- 
Ammonium     compounds.     Quaternary.       H      A      Piennit 

2,097,040  ;  Nov.  2.  '     ^ '*^''""- 

Ammonium   compounds.  Quaternary.     L.  Taub    IT    TTilil 

and  F.  Leuchs.     2,087.131  ;  July  13.  ' 

Ammonium    compounds.    Quaternary.     L,    Taub    and 

Louchs.      2.0.86..'iS5:  July  13. 
Ammonium    compounds,    Qnalornary.     L.    Taub    and    P 

I-euchs.     2,087,132;   July   13. 


group    and 
O.    Scherer, 


F. 


Ammonium  nitrate-ammonia  compositions.  Packing  and 
transportation  of.     C.  S.  Fazel.     2,077,469  ;  Apr.  20. 

Ammonium  nitrate  and  other  fusible  compounds,  Produc- 
ing. J.  D.  Converse,  S.  L.  Handforth,  and  G.  J. 
Harris.     2,089,945  ;  Aug.  17. 

Ammonium  nitrate.  Process  and  apparatus  for  manufac- 
turing.    J.  H.  Shapleigh.     2,102,136  ;  Dec.  14. 

Ammonium  picrate,  Production  of.  F.  F.  Chapman. 
2,088,636  ;  Aug.  3. 

Ammonium  salts  of  high  molecular  weight  acids,  Quater- 
nary.    M.  De  Groote.     2,087,506  ;  July  20. 

Ammonium  sulphate  in  the  form  of  scales,  Production  of. 
A.  Jeltsch  and  A.   Strzyzewski.     2,092,073  ;    Sept.   7. 

Ammonium  sulphate.  Manufacture  of.  G.  A.  Bragg. 
2,067,899  ;  Jan.  19. 

Ammonium  sulphate.  Production  of.  G.  BerkhofC,  Jr. 
2,102,107  ;  Dec.  14. 

Ammonium  sulphate.  Production  of  coarsely  crystalline. 
C.  Rumscheidt  and  A.  Strzyzewski.     2,099,079  ;  Nov.  16. 

Ammunition.     J.  F.  Hutchinson.      2,095,333  ;   Oct.   12. 

Ammunition.     P.  A.  Smith.     2,076,868  ;  Apr.  13. 

Ammunition.     W.  H.  Woodford.     2,075,386  ;  Mar.  30. 

Ammunition.  W.  H.  Woodford  and  W.  Brun.  2,095,302  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Ammunition  and  ordnance  device.  P.  E.  Pihl  and  S.  F. 
Mashbir.     2,083,665  ;  June  15. 

Ammunition  and  propellant  charge  therefor.  W.  B. 
Foulke.     2,072,671  ;  Mar.  2. 

Amplification   control.     N.   P.   Case.     2,072,708 ;   Mar.   2. 

Amplification  control  system,  D.  Grimes.  2,072,365 ; 
Mar.  2. 

Amplification  system  for  glow  relay  devices.  H.  C.  Rent- 
schler  and  D.  E.  Henry.     Re.   20,297  ;  Mar.  16. 

Amplifier.    G.  L.  Beers.    2,091,134 ;  Aug.  24. 

Amplifier.     H.  Branson.     2,092.496 :   Sept.  7. 

Amplifier.     D.  G.  Burnside.     2,092,874  ;  Sept.  14. 

Amplifier.     J.  Evans.     2.091,258  ;   Aug.  31. 

Amplifier.     P.  F.  G.  Hoist.     2,077,565  ;  Apr.  20. 

Amplifier,  Acoustic.  C.  A.  Lovell  and  R.  L.  Wegel. 
2,079,694 ;  May  11. 

Amplifier  and  frequency  multiplier.  High  frequency. 
R.  H.  van  Minnen  and  P.  J.  H.  A.  Nordlohne. 
2,083,755  ;  June  15. 

Amplifier  arrangement  for  listening  devices.  F.  A. 
Fischer.     2,071,739  :  Feb.  23. 

Amplifier  circuit.    P.  O.  Farnham.    2,072,945  ;  Mar.  9. 

Amplifier  circuit  organization,  especially  for  short  waves. 
W.  Runge.     2,087,737;  July  20. 

Amplifier  coupling.  Band  pass.  R.  A.  Braden.  2,066,875  ; 
Jan.   5. 

Amplifier,  Dynamic.     C.  M.  Sinnett.     2,098,405  ;  Not.  9. 
Amplifier,  Electric.     L.  C.  Verman  and  L.  A.  Richards. 

2,073,234;  Mar.  9. 
Amplifier,  Electron  image.     P.  T.  Farnsworth.    2,085,742  ; 

July  6. 
Amplifier,  Electronic.     W.  G.  H.  Finch.     2,075,604;  Mar. 

Amplifier  for  motor  car  controls.  Power.     E.  G.  Staude 

2,095,841 ;  Oct.  12. 
Amplifier  gain  control.     H.  Cohn.     2,088,231 ;  July  27. 
Amplifier,    High    frequency.     E.    A.    Beane    and    E.    F. 

Andrews.     2,069,812  ;  Feb.  9. 
Amplifier.    High    frequency.     R.    A.    Bradon.     2,084,475 ; 

June  22. 
Amplifier,    High    frequency.      H.    A.    Snow.      2,092,893 : 

Sept.   14.  .       .         , 

Amplifier,      Impedance      variation.        W.      H.      Howe. 

2.074,396  :   Mar.   23.  -Qowe. 

Amplifier,  Main  operated  voltage.     S.  Loewe  and  M.  von 

Ardenue.     2,068,752;  Jan.  26. 
Amplifier,  Microphone.     O.  Wohlfarth.     2.069,868  ;  Feb.9. 
Amplifier,  Multistage  ultra   high  radio  frequency.     F    W. 

Dunmore  and  L.  L.  Hughes.     2,066.674  ;  Jan.  5. 
Amplifier,  Power.     W.   van  B.  Roberts.     2,096,561;  Oct. 


M.   Byk  and  J.   De  Mare. 


19. 
Amplifier,    Radio   frequency. 

2,101,670;  Dec.  7. 
Amplifier,  Radio  frequency.     H.  O.  Peterson.     2,093,094  ; 

■^"iltleh:o%%\.'7aT%   ^'-""^    ir^^^^ncy.      M.    von 
•'^'^]l'|"^".„sys':em.     High      frequency.     F.      A.      Kolster. 

/:.()S!)..iiU  :  Aug.   10. 
Amplifier,  Thermionic.     G.  L.  Beers.     ;i,102,779  ;  Dec    21 

"!067"48  •  J™    5*'-    ®-  "^^  ^-  ^'"  '^"'^  R.H.  Donaldson. 
^"i^l^li^.'^kSs^iM^^  1^-   ^'-  ^-t  -<i   F-  M.   G. 

lyie^r\    I^^^A/'J  '^°?.  apparatus  for  operkting  elec- 
tnoal.     E.  H.  Loftin.     Re.  20.461  ;  Aug.  3 

^  oSl ;  o"ct.  il^^'^^f'^S     system.       H.     F.     Elliott. 

"\SSl-f-^'-°^  arrangement.    B.  Salzberg.     2,097,896  •  Nov   2 

Amplifying  device.     W.  S.  Barden.     2,085,407  ;  June  29 

2!o82,9l5^!' June's^'*"   compartment"   type.     O.    Sontag. 
'    "^TofS  hlaflo^'"^  '^^'''"'^'  -Vquatic.     W.  P.  Knight. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


781 


Amusement  apparatus.     J.  N.  Eartlett.     2,080,029  ;  May 

11. 
Amusement  apparatus.    M.  Gensburg.    2,071,117  ;  Feb.  16. 
Amusement  apparatus.     F.  E.   Pavelka.     2,103,954  ;  Dec. 

28.  * 

Amusement  apparatus.     H.   Rochwarg.     2,091,883  ;   Aug. 

31. 
Amusement    apparatus.      S.    W.    Shepherd.      2,069,680 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Amusement  apparatus.     W.  J.  Stafford.     2,090,313  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Amusement    apparatus.      K.    F.    Wilkinson.      2,085,884 ; 

July  6. 
Amusement  device.     J.  N.  Eartlett.     2,081.261  :  May  25. 
Amusement  device.     J.  N.  Eartlett.     2,093,795  ;  Sept.  21. 
Amusement  device.     C.  Gibson.     2,102.458  ;  Dec.  14. 
Amu.sement  device.     C.  Hermann.     2,082,287  ;  June  1. 
Amusement  device.     F.  K.  Maitland.     2,096,348  ;  Oct.  19. 
Amusement    device.     C.    D.    Mason.     2.097,161  ;    Oct.    26. 
Amusement  device.    A.  S.  Otis.     2,068,386  ;  Jan.  19. 
Amusement  device.     J.  Paul.     2,084,701 ;   June  22. 
Amusement  device.     A.  Vaszin.     2,090,409  ;  Aug.   17. 
Amusement  device.     J.  Whiteley.     2,090,166  ;  Aug.  17. 
Amusement  device.     J.  Wunner.     2,074,009  ;  Mar.  16. 
Amusement  device.  Ball  return.     A.    Szabo.     2,101,658  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Amusement  device,   Racing.     C.  W.  Musser.      2,098,809  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Amusement  ride.     J.  N.  Eartlett.     2,069,664  ;  Feb.  2. 
Amusement  ride.     J.  N.  Bartlett.     2,076,113:  Apr.  0. 
Amusement  ride  device.     V.  Stanzel.     2,101,274  ;  Dec.  7. 
Amylaceous    materials,    Fermentation    of.      H.    E.    Stiles. 

2,098,199  ;  Nov.  2. 
Anaesthesia     demonstration     device.        W.     T.     Oberto. 

2,095,511 :  Oct.  12. 
Anal  retractor.     G.  R.  Marshall.     2,070,670 ;  Feb.  16. 
Analyzer    for   automotive   vehicles,    Exhaust    gas.      L.    S. 

Wait.     2,077,538  ;  Apr.  20. 
Analyzer,  Harmonic.     W.  Koenig,  Jr.     2,088,297  ;  July  27. 
Anchor.     J.  E.  Clement.     2,077,166;  Apr.  13. 
Anchor.     J.  K.  Northrop  and  H.  M.  Gesner.     2,075,827  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Anchor.     B.  R.  Zepa.     2,084,233  ;  June  15. 
Anchor,  Bolt.     H.  W.  Pleister.     2,081,764  ;  May  25. 
Anchor,  Check  hasp.     A.  L.  Knapp.     2,071,074  ;  Feb.  16. 
Anchor,  Check  line.     J.  J.  Halvorson.     2,083,163  ;  June  8. 
Anchor,   Cord   wire.     A.   C.   Brown.      2,072,579  ;   Mar.    2. 
Anchor  for  hinged  caps.     J   N.  Halkett.     2,091,073 ;  Aug. 

24. 
Anchor    for    ladies'    hats.      G.    N.    McPhee.      2,083,614 ; 

June  15. 
Anchor  for  ships  or  the  like.     D.  F.  Lucking.     2,103,477  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Anchor  for  Venetian  blinds.  Cord  and  tape.    R.  J.  Eogan. 

2,086,461  ;   July  6. 
Anchor,  Needle.    E.  L.  Crawford.     2,087,372  ;  July  20. 
Anchor,   Post.     P.  O.  Retzke.     2,095,832;  Oct.  12. 
Anchor  system  and  placing  the  same.  Sea  bottom.     E.  R. 

Armstrong.     2,100,231  ;  Nov.  23. 
Anchor,  Rail.     A.  I*.  Fifield.     2,081,621  ;  May  25. 
Anchor,  Rail.     E.  J.  Henggi.     2,078,710  ;  Apr.  27. 
Anchor,  Rail.     G.  L.  Moore  and  J.  11.  Steele.     2,007,276  ; 

Jan.    12. 
Anchor,   Rail.     H.   G.   Warr.     2,101,884  ;  Dec.   14. 
Anchor,     Window     cleaner's     safety.     W.     L.    Harrison. 

2,080,768  ;  July  13. 
Anchorage.     W.  W.  Hamill.     2,075,714;  Mar.  30. 
Anchorage  for   river  control   apparatus.     G.  W.   Rehfeld. 

2,097,342  ;  Oct.  26. 
Anchorage,      Window     cleaner's.        G.     F.     Mlnnis,     Jr. 

2,072,041  :  Feb.  23. 
Anchoring  device.     G.  E.  R.  Saleh.     2,100,570;  Nov.  30. 
Anchoring  moans.     W.  Noble.     2,083,733  ;  June  15. 
Aneroid  condenser.    J.  A.  McNally.     2,080.429  ;  May  18. 
Anesthetic,  Surface.     D.  Curtis.     2,097,687;  Nov.  2. 
Anesthetic  tannate.     R.  HopUinson  and  A.  V.  Tolstoouhov. 

2,100,054;  Nov.  23. 
.Anesthetics,  Apparatus  for  giving.     J.  Carr6.     2,103,144; 

Dec.  21. 
Anesthetizing    administering    apparatus.      J.    F.    Relter. 

2,090,358  ;  Aug.  17. 
Anesthetizing  apparatus.     W.  R.  Ilenlon.     2,008,177  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Anosthetlzing    apparatus.      W.    R.    Henlon.      2,084,804  ; 

June  22. 
Angle  Indicator  and  try  square,  Combination.     E.  II.  Gal 

ford.      2,008,128  ;   Jan.   10. 
Angle  scribing  apparatus.     L.   E.   RIdgewny.     2,005.470  : 

()ct.  12. 
Angle    test   gMUge,    Wheel    aligning  and   steering.      G.    II. 

Stilphen.     2,078,349  ;  Apr.  27. 
Angular  motion   Indicator.     W.   G.   Harding.     2,008,580; 

Nov.  0. 
Angular     movements,     Indicating     relative.       A.     Urfer. 

2.0(17.407  ;    Jan.     12. 
Anhydride    or    acid.    Recovery    of    phthallc.      V.    Porter. 

2,671,357;  Fob.  23. 
Anhydride,       Recovering      phllmllc.         R.       L.       Brown. 

2,071,329  ;  Feb.  23. 
AiiliydrldcH  bv   the  iikc  of  ketene.  Preparation  of.     K.  T. 

St'.IU  niul  A.  II.  (ilenHon.     2,0ltl),l)00  ;  Nov.  23. 
AnhvdrldeH,     Maniifacturo     of     nllphatlc.       II.     DroyfiiK. 

2,f)»8,334  ;  Nov.  9. 


Anhydrides  of  monocarboxylic  acids.  Making.     H.   Le  B. 

Gray  and  T.    F.  Murray,  Jr.     2,087,030  ;  July  13. 
Aniline,   Manufacture   of   para   tertiary   butyl.     B.   Her- 

stein.     2,092,973  ;   Sept.   14. 
Aniline,    Manufacture    of    tertiary-butyl    derivatives    of. 

B.  Hersteln.     2,092,970  ;  Sept.  14. 

Animal  clamp.     F.  Black.     2,100,730  ;  Nov.  30. 

Animal  fibers  and  composition  of  matter  for  said  purpose, 

Dyeing.      F.    Straub,    F.    Grether    and    C.    Graenacher. 

2,075,371  ;  Mar.  30. 
Animal  head  form.     J.  N.  Naulty.     2,075,219  ;  Mar.  30. 
Animal  poking  implement.     A.  S.  Bailey.     2,103,401 ;  Dec. 

28. 
,\nimal  snaring  device.     M.  Madsen.     2,081,379;  May  25. 
Animal   trap.     B.  E.  Dougherty.     2,086,260  ;   July  6. 
Animal  trap.     P.  S.  Houghton.     2,087,646  ;  July  20. 
Animal  trap.     F.  T.  Johnson.     2,068,492:  Jan.   19. 
Animal  trap.     D.  R.  Knapp.     2,083,451  ;  June  8. 
Animal  trap.     S.  W.  Masters.     2,095,145  ;  Oct.  5. 
Animal  trap.    H.  J.  Merz.     2.087,440  :  July  20. 
Animal  trap.     S.  P.  Neuhausen.     2,068,865  ;  Jan.  26. 
Animal  trap.     W.  L.  Orr.     2,008,508  ;  Jan.  19. 
Animal  trap.     J.  A.  Reynolds.     2,092,357  ;  Sept.  7. 
Animal  trap.     H.  A.  Stilson.     2,094,686  ;  Oct.  5. 
Animal  trap.     H.  A.  Stilson.     2,100,363  ;  Nov.  30. 
Animal  trap.     H.  A.  Stilson.     2,100,925-6  ;  Nov.   30. 
Animal  trap.     H.  A.  Stilson.     2,103,877;  Dec.  28. 
Animal   trap.      J.    Tschantre.      2,101,482 ;   Dec.    7. 
Animal  trap.     A.  Urquhart.     2,079,82.')  ;  May  11. 
Animal   trap.     J.   Ward.     2,096,368  ;   Oct.   19. 
Animal  trap.     H.  A.  Zager.     2,077,657  ;  Apr.  20. 
Animal  trap.     G.  Zaninovich.     2,080,993  ;  May  18. 
Animals  and  particularly  poultry,  Tagging.     W.  Ashton. 

2,078,827  ;  Apr.  27. 
Animated  figure  negative  glow  device.    A.  F.  Henninger,  Jr. 

2,073,062  ;  Mar.  9. 
Animated   illuminated   sign.     J.    J.    Shively.      2,087,658 ; 

July  20. 
Animated  sign.    B.  Roberts.     2,103,300  ;  Dec.  28. 
Animated  sign.     H.  R.  Van  Deventer  and  J.   J.   Shively. 

2,102,243  ;  Dec.  14. 
Ankle  joint  for  artificial  limbs.    S.  A.  Willett.    2,066,599 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Ankle  protector.     R.  Hesse.     2,075,760  ;  Mar.  30. 
Annealing     and     apparatus     therefor.     L.     C.     Hamlink. 

2.095,979  ;  Oct.  19. 
Annealing     box.       P.     E.     Hunter     and     K.     J.     Deahl. 

2,075,114-5  ;  Mar.  30. 
Annealing  box.     B.  R.  Smith.     2,080,014  :  May  11. 
Annealing  cover.     E.  N.  Millan.     2,069,768  ;  Feb.  9. 
Annealing  cover.     E.  N.  Millan.     2,074,093  ;  Mar.   16. 
Annealing  cover.     E.  N.  Millan.     2,078,718  ;  Apr.  27. 
Annealing   furnace.     L.  C.  Hamlink.     2,091,979  ;   Sept.  7. 
Annealing,   Method   and   apparatus  for.      R.   M.   Parsons. 

2,079,334  ;  May  4. 
Annealing.    Metliod    and    ai>iiaratus    for.     L.    Wilson    and 

J.   C.    Woodson.     2.089,843  :   Aug.    10. 
Annealing    method    and    furnace    therefor.     L.    Wilson. 

2.086,070;  July  13. 
Annealing,  Method  of.     L.  Wilson.     2,078,350  ;  Apr.  27. 
Annealing  process.  Continuous.     C.  Dantslzen.     2,079,494  ; 

Jlay  4. 
Annular  ball  bearing.     R.  Annen.     2.008,589  ;  Jan.  10. 
Annular  cutting  or  bore  hole  enlarging  apparatus.     C.  E. 

Reed.     2,090,356;  Aug.   17. 
Annuli,    Resilient    compression.      A.    Galves.      2,06S,173  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Annunciator.     L.   J.    Stevens.      2,103,123;   Dec.    21. 
Annunciator,  Automatic.     L.  J.  Sing  and  R.  M.  Waunch. 

2,099.868  ;  Nov.   23. 
Annunciator  construction.     C.Miller.     2,087.576  ;  July  20. 
Annuncliitor    for   horse    races.      F.    KImbell.      2.081,822 ; 

May  25. 
Annunciator,  Time  controlled.    J.H.Grayson.    2,092,716; 

.Sept.    7. 
Anode.     H.  H.  Blouch.     2.007,508;  Nov.  2. 
Anode.     J.  A.  Henrlcks,    Jr.     2.086,224  ;   Julv   0. 
Anode.     J.  L.  Young  and  A.  C.  Jephson.     2,l02,240  ;  Doc. 

14. 
Anode  construction.     J.   Sleplan.     2,005,708;  Oct.  12. 
Anode    construction    for    discharge    tubes    having    rotary 

anodes.     G.  H.  Jonas.     2,07 1, 606;  Feb.  23. 
Anode    for   I'lectrolyllc   cell.s    for    the   production    of   nlu- 

niinlum,   ContinuouH.      R.  Treinatore.      2,100,027;   Nov. 

30. 
Anode     for     electron     dlschnrgo     devices.       C.     S.     Bull. 

2,070,008;    Fob.    10. 
Anode      for     electroplating     by     hand.        M.      Schlllllor. 

2,080,234  ;  May  11. 
.\ii(>dlc   cleaning   process.     E.    II.   Lyons,   Jr.      2,002,130; 

Sei)t.  7. 
Anodic      treatment      of     nlumlnuin.      It.      W.      Buxsard. 

2,085,002  ;  June  20. 
Anodes,    ProcesN   of  and  iippariitiis   for  cooling  rav   tuba 

C.  I,.    Cebaner,      2.09(I.5;il)  ;    Oct.    19. 

.Answer  biick  device  for  machine  swltohlng  printing  tolo- 
grnph  exchange  syHtoms.  F.  S.  KInkoad.  2,088,7B0 ; 
Aug.  3. 

Anicniia.      A.    Alfonl.      2,0Sl.ltt2;    May   2ri. 

AiiteniiM.  (>.  Hdhm,  A.  Gotho,  and  II.  O.  RooRoniitcln. 
2.060, 871  :  Jrtii.  5. 

Anieiiiia.      (I.  II.  Ill-own.      2,006,782;  Oct.  26. 

Antenna.     R.  II.  Dome.     2,101,074;  Deo.  7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Antenna.     K.  Posthumus  and  B.  van  der  Pol.     2,066,900  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Antenna.     C.  E.   Schuler.     2,096,501  ;  Oct.  19. 
Antenna,  Aperiodic.     P.  S.  Carter.    2,099,296  ;  Nov.  16. 
Antenna     arrangement.       P.     Bouvier     and     E.     Villen. 

2,082,820  :   June   8. 
Antenna,  Automotive.     R.  C.  Ellis.     2,070,159  ;  Feb.  9. 
Antenna   circuit  modulation.     G.   H.  Brown.     2,098,373  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Antenna,  Deflectable.     L.  J.  Hruska.     2,098,388  ;  Nov.  9. 
Antenna,  Emergency.     W.  A.  Hamilton.     2,085,585  ;  June 

29. 
Antenna  for  automobile  radio  receivers.     D.  H.  Mitchell. 

2,095,934;  Oct.  12. 
Antenna      tor      automobiles.      Radio.      H.       D.      Geyer. 

2,100,643  ;  Nov.  30. 
Antenna  for  motor  vehicles.     C.  M.  Tichenor.     2,097,707  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Antenna  for  submarines.     M.  Polatzek.     2,067,337  :   Jan. 

12. 
Antenna  for  vehicles.   Collapsible.     P.  J.    Schwarzhaupt. 

2.094.475  ;  Sept.  28. 
Antenna  located  in  outer  edge  of  running  board,  Radio. 

H.   D.    Geyer.     2,074,386 ;   Mar.   23. 
Antenna     retracting    mechanism.     Radio.     G.     E.    Irvin. 

2,080,539  ;  May  18. 
Antenna,   Selective.     R.  H.  Worrall.     2,082,812  ;  June  8. 
Antenna  structure.     W.  M.  Hahnemann.     2,081,274  ;  May 

25. 
Antenna     structure.       W.    M.    Hahnemann.       2,093,886 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Antenna  system.     G.  B.  Bairey.     2,099,671  ;  Nov.  23. 
Antenna  system.     G.  H.  Brown.     2,086,976  ;  July  13. 
Antenna  system.     H.  C.  Forbes.     2,094,168  ;   Sept.  28. 
Antenna  system.     G.  W.  Fyler.     2,102,410  ;  Dec.  14. 
Antenna    system.      H.    J.    Loftis    and    M.    F.    McCarthy. 

2,085,434  ;  June  29. 
Antenna  system.    W.  Moser.    2,085,226  ;  June  29. 
Antenna    system,    Directional.      G.    Renatus.      2,095,083 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Antenna  system.  Directive.     II.  O.  Peterson.     2,095,078  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Antenna    system    for   multiband    radio    receivers.      D.    P. 

Earnshaw.     2,074,896  ;  Mar.   23. 
Antenna,  Transmitting.     G.  H.  Brown.     2,068,261 ;   Jan. 

19. 
Antenna  tuned  to  an  odd  number  of  quarter  waves,  Vari- 
able.    W.   Buschbeck.     2,078,234;  Apr.   27. 
Anthraquinone  compounds  and  a  product  produced  there- 
by. Preparation  of.     E.  E.  Beard.     2,080,106;  Miiy  11. 
Anthraquinone  compounds,  Preparation  of.     M.  S.  Wtielen. 

2,074,306  ;  Mar.  16. 
Anthraquinone  derivatives.     P.  Lodge.     2,097,672  ;  Nov.  2. 
Anthraauinone  derivatives.  Aliphatic  acylamino-amino.    G. 

Reeves,  H.  C.  Olpin,  and  G.  H.  Ellis.     2,090,948;  Aug. 

24. 
Anthraquinone  dithiazoles.  Preparation  of.     A.  J.  Wuertz 

and  W.  L.  Rintelman.     2,097,867  ;  Nov.  2. 
Anthraquinonyl     thiazoles.      E.     E.     Beard.      2,099,672 ; 

Nov.  23. 
.•Vnti-backdrift  emergency  brake.     E.  F.  Wheeler  and  C.  C. 

Sanford.      2.067.517;  Jan.  12. 
Antiburn  device  for  waving  solutions  in  permanent  waving. 

W.  A.  Kunze.     2,081,882;  May  25. 
Anticlog   means   for   check   controlled   apparatus.      A.   A. 

Knee.      2,072,505;   Mar.   2. 
Antidazzle  device  for  vehicle  head  lamps.     A.  L.  Strange. 

2,074,626  ;  Mar.  23. 
Antidiabetic    substance.      C.    E.    Gruwell    and   F.    H.    E. 

Preene.     2,082,952  ;  June  8. 
Anri-dripping  device.     \V.  J.  K.  Mackay.     2,075,782  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Antifoaming  agents.     L.  H.   Flett.     2,074,380  ;  Mar.  23. 
Anti-freeze.     C.  Winning  and  J.  B.  Holtzclaw.    2,071,482  ; 

Feb.  23. 

Antifreeze    device    for    motor    vehicles.     D.    E.    Semon. 

2,076,324  ;   Apr.   6. 
Antifreeze  solutions.     F.  B.  Downing  and  C.  J.  Pcdersen. 

2.087,103;  July  13. 
Antifreeze   solutions.     L.    Spiegler    and   C.    J.    Pedersen. 

2,087.098  ;  July  13. 
Antifreczlng  moans.     F.  A.  Kormann.     2,101,472;  Dec    7 
Antifriction    bearing.      T.    C.    Delaval-Crow.      2,072,5i5  •" 

Mar.  2.  ... 

Antifriction  hearing.  IT.  R.  Gibbons.  2.082.390;  June  1 
Antifriction  bearing.   "W.  T.  Murden  and  R.  D.  Brouwer 

2,098.709  ;  Nov.  9. 
Antifriction  bearing.    T.  C.  Pew.     2.078,456  ;  Apr.  27 
Antifriction   bearing.     O.   W.  Young.     2.009..'")(i9  •  Feb    2 
Antifriction  bearing.     O.W.Young.     2,094,252;   Sept   28' 
Antifriction      cushioned     wheel.        T.      W.      Wcisemann 

2.087,356  :  July  20.  oeuiuuu. 

Antifrost  device.    M.  L.  J.  d'Ornollas.    2,103,660  •  Dec   ''S 
Anilglnre  device.     J.  C.  Cady.     2,076,397;  Apr.' 6.    '"  ' 
Antiglare  device.     M.  11.  Jackson.     2, 07."), 410  ;  .Mur.  :!0 
Antiglare    illuminatinn    ai)i)araliis.     A.     do    A      e    IiMiin 

2,084,245  ;  June  15.  ■■  • 

Antihalatlon    layer.      M.    Ilagedorn,    A.    Jung,    and    G 

Wilmanns.     2.077,789  ;  Apr.  20.  ^■ 

Antihalatlon  layer.  W.  SclinoidcT.  2.07.",14,'-)  •  M.,r  'in 
Antllmlatlon  layer.  W.  Schneider.  2.0S9  704  •'  Aug  io 
Antihalntlon  layers  for  photogmplilc  plates  and'fllms'    w' 

Schneider.     2.075,144  ;  Mar.  30. 


Anti-halation  layers.  Manufacture  of.     G.  Wilmanns  and 

W.  Schneider.    2,095.018  ;  Oct.  5. 
Antijackknife    fifth    wheel.      W.    J.    Skibbe.      2,073,269 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Anti-jumpe#  for  sliding  doors.     F.  W.  Moore.     2,066,994  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Antimony    chlorides,    Preparation   of.      F.    W.    Peck    and 

W.  R.  Waldron.     2,102,737  ;  Dec.  21. 
Antimony  compounds  of  polyhydroxy  carboxylic  acids  and 

making  them.     H.  Schmidt.     2.066,742  ;  Jan.  5. 
Antimony  trifluoride  and  manufacture  of  fluorinated  ali- 
phatic   compounds.    Dehydration    of.       A.    L.    Henne. 

2,082,161  ;  June  1. 
Antimony  trifluoride  preparation.     H.   W.   Daudt,   M.   A- 

Youker,  and  E.  L.  Slattison.     2,068,005  ;  Jan.  19. 
Antioxidant.      W.    C.    Calvert.     2,070,521 ;    Feb.    9. 
Antioxidant.     D.   P.   Grettie.     2,095,740 ;   Oct.   12. 
Antioxidant.     W.  L.   Semon.     2,075.549  :  Mar.  30. 
Antioxidant.     W.  L.  Semon  and  R.  V.  Yohe.     2,103,188-- 

Dec.  21. 
Antioxidants.     W.  L.  Semon.     2.007,686  :   Jan.   12. 
Antioxidants.     A.  W.  Sloan.     2,082,525  ;  June  1. 
Antirail   creeper.     E.   C.   Neal.     2,078,965  ;  May  4. 
Antirattler,   Window.     H.   Golden.     2,069,719 ;   Feb.   2. 
Antirattling   device   for   doors.      H.    Golden.      2,079,346 ; 

May  4. 
Antirattling  device  for  windows.     W.  Benien.     2,095,908  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Antirattling  gear.     E.  H.  Smvthe.     2.081,644  ;  May  25. 
Antiseptic.     W.  C.  Harden.     2,080,863  ;  May  18. 
Antiseptic.     M.  S.  Khodakoff.     2,082,063  ;  June  1. 
Antiseptic.     H.   J.   Nichols.     2,095,571  ;   Oct.   12. 
Antiseptic    and    germicidal   composition.      W.   E.   Austin. 

2,087,588  ;  July  20. 
Antiseptic  device  and  making  the  same.     F.  A.  Hovland 

2,078,877  ;  Apr.  27. 
Antiseptic  for  the  treatment  of  genitourinary  infections. 

R.  T.  Kaupp.     2,100,781  ;  Nov.  30. 
Antiseptic  sclerosing  agents.      E.   E.  Moore.     2,090,456 : 

Aug.  17. 
Antiseptic,  Urinary.     F.  De  Eds,  J.  O.  Thomas,  and  C.  W. 

Eddy.    2,085,794  ;  July  6. 
Antiskid   and   traction    device.      S.    Meckler.      2,066  412  • 

Jan.  5. 
Antiskid  attachment  for  the  wheels  of  vehicles.     N.  Cam- 

pani.     2,086,470  ;  July  6. 
Antiskid  chain.     C.  W.  McGinnis.     2,082,253  ;  June  1. 
Antiskid  device.    P.  R.  Edgarton.     2,079,990  ;  May  11 
Antiskid  device.     H.  S.  Pritts.     2,082,386  ;  June  1. 
Antiskid  device.     H.  S.  Pritts.     2,100,539  ;  Nov.  30. 

■^'Vf'.^i^A'^.^*^^^','^^-      ^-    R-    Gallagher    and    R.    M.    Brady. 

2,0(9,501  ;  May  4. 
.\ntiskid  device.    A.  H.  Grout.     2,067,121  •  Jan   5 
Antiskid  device.     C.  L.  Russell.     2,073,883  :  Mar    16 
Antiskid  device.     M.  P.   Schulz.     2,103,437  ;  Dec    28 
.\ntiskid  device.     W.  H.  Snyder.     2,066,368  ;  Jan.  5 
Antiskid  device.     S.  W.  Tooley.     2.077,286  :  Apr.  13. 
Antiskid  device.     W.  L.  Wettlaufer.     2,079,235  ;  May  4 
Antiskid   device,   Emergency.     P.   E.    Stahl.      2,069,979  • 


E.  M.  Royer.    2,06.S,472  ; 


Feb.  9. 

Anti-skid  device  for  automobiles. 
J.-in.  19. 

^°o  no-^oA?^'*¥  ^<"'  P"^^"*  driven  vehicles.    D.  J.  Sullivan. 
2,08o,204  ;  June  29. 

'^°i'fi\l^.^^^''^e  for  shoes  or  the  like.     W^  A.   W^althers. 
^,10J,500  ;  Dec.   14. 

^'2,094'425*^-''se*^^t   28^^°"''"^      controlled.        W.      Cook. 

"^"U'-fnQ^ofi?^  T^^evice  '  for    motor    vehicles.       J.     Mucha. 
..;.103,295  ;  Dec.  28. 

^°iifi'P?o^®   attachment.      C.    S.   Comstock.      2,076,708; 
Apr.  lo. 

Antisjipping  device.     C.   Rosine.     2,089,136  ;  Aug.  3. 

T^'^nR?i'r,^  "^r^'^S  to  be  worn  upon  the  human  foot.     E. 

1-j.  Butler.     2,08/,94o:  July  27. 
Ant^sunburn  preparations.     R.  A.  Hall.     2,081,117  ;  May 

iSl'-V'^'^^  device.     D.  C.  Rockola.     2,076,251  ;  Apr    6 

Mar.  16  °^  ™'^'^'''°®^-      ^-  ^-   Crosby.     2,073,960; 

Anvil,  Ledger  plate.     L.  P.  Boyer.     2,072,021 ;  Feb   23 

^To72!830  •^'*Ma?''''2^'°^    receptacles.      C. 


A.     Hallam. 


'^?u"e''fl'lm.^°''  A*"  p''V"^  ^^^  sprocket  holes  of  motion  pic- 
luie  nims.     A.  C.  Loewer.     2,070,471  •  Anr    6 

''T0S0r02TA^TT^  ''  ^^S-^^i^^g  -ticleT  'j.  Savage. 
^^2^086*153^° JuTe"^  °^  machine  tools.  C.  A.  Bickell. 
'''2%"-5:759- Mav°ir"'°^   '-^^    ^^°"    ''^'^-      ^-   ^-   Burns. 

:E!£  I:€^!tl^-H¥2^^TV: 

^  Lennox.     2,086,374Tju1?  6  ^^'^^^   ^""^    ^-    ^■ 

gas  engine  cylin- 


^'IFol?*"^  ^?F  denoting  grades  of  oil  for 


rioro         t>     ri    T> — f "    6'""c»    oi    on    lor  gaS 

aers.     P.  C.  Beshers.     2,091,024:  Aug.  24. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


783 


Apparatus    for    detecting    the    passage    of    railway    cars. 

J.  W.  I.ogan,   Jr.     2,089,835  ;  Aug.  10. 
Apparatus  for  discharging  condensate  from  drying  drums. 

VV.  S.  Allen.     2,102,106  ;  Dec.  14. 
Apparatus    for    disinfecting   shoes   and    the   lil?e.      L.    A. 

DesJardins  and  F.  R.  Fleming.     2,070,858  ;  Feb.  16. 
Apparatus  for  dispensing  and  applying  materials.     J.  R. 

Wales.     2,087,633  ;  July  20. 
Apparatus     for     dispersing     materials.       S.     K.     Nester. 

2,075,403  ;  Mar.  30. 
Apparatus  for  distributing  or  collecting  articles.     L.  P. 

Shield.     2,071,770;  Feb.  23. 
Apparatus  for  effecting  compound  drying.    E.  A.  Le  Sueur. 

2,078,952  ;  May  4. 
Apparatus  for  effecting  tlie  removal  of  forpign  bodies  from 

carded  webs.    A.  P.  Albero.    2,075,156  ;  Mar.  30. 
Apparatus    for   filling   golf   ball    cores,    centers,   and    the 

like.     J.  M.  Oldham.     2,085,228  ;  June  29. 
Apparatus    for    fractional     distillation.       H.    G.    Baars. 

2,085,522  ;  June  29. 
Apparatus    for    making    branch     connections.       W.     W. 

Trickey.     2,100,884  ;  Nov.  30. 
Apparatus  for  measuring  flexible  material.     H.  W.  Beall. 

2,088,256  :  July  27. 
Apparatus  for  measuring  the  pressure  in  the  surface  of 

contact  between  a  yielding  and  substantially  unyielding 

body.     G.  Staudinger.     2.087,584  ;  July  20. 
Apparatus  for  playing  a   game  of  skill,   Coin-,  token-,  or 

check-freed.      B.    W.    Brenner.     2,079,000 ;    May   4. 
Apparatus  for  preventing  the  backfiring  in  internal  com- 
bustion engines.     S.  G.  Hadjldakis.     2,089,364  ;  Aug.  10. 
Apparatus  for  producing  a  compressed  and  heated  gas.  R. 

P.  Pescara.     2,075,133  ;  Mar.  30. 
Apparatus    for    producing    water    gas.      H.    J.     Carson. 

2,072,357;   Mar.   2. 
Apparatus   for   removing  coatings.     De  H.   G.   Scrantom. 

2,083,407  ;  June  8. 
Apparatus  for  removing  contents  of  flasks.     E.  J.  Handler. 

2,102,266  :  Dec.   14. 
Apparatus    for    rendering    pulverulent    materials    fluent. 

N.  Ahlmann.     2,084,546  ;   June  22. 
Apparatus  for  repairing  containers  for  high  temperature 

material.  A.  Osolin.  2,091.082  ;  Aug.  24. 
Apparatus  for  setting  machinerv  for  a  definite  number  of 

operations.     W.  Ritzerfeld.     2,091,570  ;  Aug.  31. 
Apparatus  for  study  of  traffic.     J.  M.  Paver.     2,067,336  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Apparatus     for     supersaturating     with     carbon     dioxide, 

liquids  such  as  wines.     P.  Frolois.     2,078,843  ;  Apr.  27. 
Appanitu.s  for  svstomatic  driving  instruction.     H.  Heinis. 

2,088,264  ;  July  27. 
Apparatus      for     testing      materials.        C.      B.      Thome. 

2,090,077  :  Aug.  17. 
Apparatus  for  the  maintaining  of  uniformity  in  the  pro- 
duction of  mixture  of  two  or  more  ingredients.     XI.  ('. 

Wolf.     2,079,928;  May  11. 
Apparatus   for   the   sopn ration   of  mixtures  of  liquids   of 

different  specific  gravity.    C.  A.  Schumacher.    2,090,813  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Apparatus   for   the   separation   of  solid  materials   of  dif- 
ferent specific  gravities.     G.  Raw.     2,100,670;  Nov.  30. 
Apparatus    for    transmitting    indications    to    a    distance. 

G.  F.   Shotter.     2,086,444  ;  July  6. 
Apparatus    for    transmitting    moveiiiciits    to    a    distance. 

G.  F.   Shotter.      2,068,116;   .Tan.    19, 
Apparatus    for    treating   materials   by   salt   quenching    or 

annealing    baths    or    galvanic    baths.       W.     Radecker. 

2,079,037  ;  May  4. 
Apparatus  for  turning  in  top  and  heel  caps  for  footwear. 

K.  Mayer.     2,071,271  ;  Feb.  16. 
Apparatus    used     in    wd)    i)rinting    and     otiier    processes. 

G.  W.  GroKsmilli.  2,089,747;  Aug.  10. 
Apparel.  M.  Caridis.  2,071,497;  Feb.  23. 
Apparel,  Article  of  wearing.     H.   Margulius.     2,091,122  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Apparel  and  parts  thereof.     J.  IT.  I^lnd.    2,102,014  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Apparel    and    product    thereof,    Manufacturing    wearing. 

C.  C.  Quenelle.     2,100,201  ;  Nov.  23. 
Apparel,  Child's  wearing.      M.  Fiscli.      2,081,532;  May  25. 
Apparel  hook.     II.  H.  Lahr.     2,077,029;  Apr.  20. 
Apparel    stretching    and    drying    frame,     li.     K.    Jpsson. 

2,080,823;    May  18. 
Ai)i)arol,     Wearing.     C.     J.     Busch     and     O.     F.     Ilubor. 

2,084,938  ;  June  22. 
Apparel,  Wearing.     I).  Doctors.     2.091.753:  Aug.  .11. 
Apparel,  Wearing.     J.  II.  KIton.     2,096.887;  Oct.  20. 
A|i|)an'l,  Wearing.      M.    S;icli.s.      L'.OCT.tVI  :   J:in.    12. 
Apparel,  Wearing.     A.  Simp.son.     2,099.238;  Nov.  10. 
Apparel,   Wearing.      W.   II.   Watson.     2,100,991  ;   Nov.   30. 
Api>arel,  Wearing.      Ia  Wexler.      2.08-1.173;  June  15. 
Apple  pomace,   Preparation  of  high   grade.     O.  li.  Biikor. 

2,088,458  ;  Julv  27. 
Appliance    for    connecting    and    disconnecting    secondary 
tap  ilnoH  to  power  circuits.     J.  S.  I,awson.     2,090,13-1  ; 
Aug.  17. 
ApDlhmce    for    lientlng    systems.      S.    Jenclck    and    IT.   Jj. 

Schneider.     2,088,010;  Aug.  3. 
ApnIlaMcc      for      pliiving      a      gaiiw.     II.      A.      Ulinnier. 

2.067,732  ;  Jan.   12. 
Ai)i)lliince   for   setting   and   bandaging   forearni    frnctureii. 

A.  Grnca.     2,067.507;  Jan.    12. 
Appllanco  for  teiiHlonlng  and  fimtenlng  bub-  IIch      1'    llnfr 

mann.     2,075,720;  Mar.  30. 


Applicator.     S.  W.  Hughes.     2,103,261  ;  Dec.  28. 
Applicator.     E.  McDannold.     2,102,209  ;  Dec.  14. 
Applicator.     M.   C.  Shirley.     2,086,580  ;  July  13. 
Applicator.       E.  F.  Tilley.     2,095,423  ;  Oct.  12. 
Applicator   and    control   means  iherefor.      G.   M.   Wood. 

2,078,786  ;  Apr.  27. 
Applicator    and    making    the    same,     Wax.       J.     Stroop. 

2,071,365  ;  Feb.  23. 
Applicator      and      massaging      device.        J.      Puttcamp. 

2,074,735  ;  Mar.   23. 
Applicator,     Coating.       A.     Kramer     and     P.     BoUiofner. 

2,068,141  ;  Jan.   19. 
Applicator,  Cosmetic.     H.  W.  Piccot.      2.094,929  ;  Oct.  5. 
Applicator,  Dental  floss.    A.  B.  Collingbourne.     2,067,889  ; 

Jan.   19. 
Applicator  device.     B.  A.   Schmltter.     2,079,469  ;   May  4. 
Applicator  for  applying  wax,  varnish,  polish,  and  the  like. 

E.  R.  Erickson.     2,066,829  ;  Jan.  5. 
Applicator    for   artificial   eyelashes.      F.    B.    Phillips,    Sr. 

2,094,409  :  Sept.  28. 
Applicator   for   pessaries.      P.    L.    Clark,    Jr.      2,103,319 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Applicator  for  plastic  material  and  the  like.     G.  L.  Olson. 

2,081,673  ;  May  25. 
Applicator  for  tinting  hair.     T.  F.  Callaghan.     2,101,310  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Applicator,  Fountain.     G.   H.  Le  Moine  and  A.  J.  Gagin. 

2,080,778  ;  May  18. 
Applicator,  Shrinking  seal.     S.  H.  Levy  and  M.  Ginsberg. 

2,079,326  ;  May  4. 
Applicator,    Vaporizing.      J.    J.    Tobin    and    L.    B.    Snell. 

2,086,588  ;    July  13. 
Applying  machine.    W.  C.  Card,  Jr.     2,092,498  :  Sept.  7. 
Applying  machine.     H.  C.  Coppins.     2,081,911-12  ;  June  1. 
Apron.     J.  L.  Laib.     2,080,176  ;  May  11. 
Apron.     A.  Quinn.     2,100,817 ;  Nov.  30. 
Apron.     W.  E.  McGuire.     2,083.790;  June  15. 
Apron  and  towel,  Protecting.    M.  N.  Sackett.     2,093,483  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Apron    for    poster    structure,    Protective.      A.    J.    Cusick. 

2,078,126  ;  Apr.  20. 
Aquaplane,  Power.     R.  W.  Strawn.     2,094,136  ;  Sept.  28. 
Aqueous  solutions  suitable  for  injection  from  substituted 

barbituric       acids.       Manufacture       of.     II.       Gruber. 

2,007.318;  Jan.  12. 
Aralkylaminoanthraquinone    compounds.    Preparation   of. 

E.  C.  Buxbaum.     2,068,371-2  ;  Jan.  19. 
Aralkyl  ethers  of  cellulose.  Preparation  of.     E.  J.  Lorand. 

2,077,066  ;  Apr.  13. 
Aralkyl  ethers  of  cellulose,   Recovery  of.     E.  J.   Lorand. 

2,101,032  ;  Dee.  7. 
Aralkyl    ethers    of    cellulose.    Reducing    the   viscosity    of. 

E.  J.  Lorand.     2,096,114  ;  Oct.  19. 
Aralkyl    halides.    Continuous    process    for   production    of. 

H.  M.   Spurlin.     2,100,822  ;  Nov.  30. 
Arbor,  Centering.     H.S.Beckett.     2.084.124  ;  June  15. 
Arc  device.  Enclosed.     R.  F.  Strickland,  II.  D.  Blake,  and 

S.  McLean.     2.081 .776  :  May  25. 
Arc,    Device    for    effectively    quenching    the.      A.    Lotz. 

2,008,422  ;  Jan.   19. 
Arc    discharge    lamp,    Gaseous    or    vapor.      L.     Burns. 

2,008,595  ;  Jan.  19. 
Arc  discharge  lamp.  Gas  or  vapor.     L.  Burns.     2,096,704  ; 

Oct.  19.  ,     X      ^ 

Arc    discharge    lamp.    Vapor    or    gaseous.      J.    L.    Cox. 

2,069,135:  Jan.  26. 
Arc  dissipating  device.     L.  A.  Trofimov.     2,071,59,);  Fob. 

23 
Arc'    Hvdraulic     reflector.     II.     W.     Baker.     2,094,867: 

Oct.  5. 
Arc    lamp.      J.     G.     IL     lilebel     and    E.     S.     Flar.shelm. 

2,085,536  ;  June  29. 
Arc   lamp.      A.   RUttenauor   and    O.    Frltzo.      2,009,080 ; 

Jan.  20. 
Arc    protection    means.         W.    II.    Burleson.     2, 09.1.311  ; 

Oct.   12. 
Arc  nipturing  device  for  electric  safety  fuses.     E.  Lnnge. 

2,074,012  ;   Mar.    23. 
Arc  welding  apparatus.     A.  M.  Ross.     2.094,411  ;  Sept.  23. 
Arc  welding  ni>l>;iratU8.      E.  Thlenier.      2.0,S4.1i;S  ;  .Mine  15. 
Arch  and  .•neb  block.      G.  P.  Itelntji'.s.      2.007. -Il-I  ;  Jan.  12. 
Arcing  gap,      R.  Higglns.     2,103,300;  Dec.  28. 
Arch  rest  for  footwear.      G.  W.  Cobb.      J.OK.'S.-IRS  ;  Oct.  12. 
Arch  support.      H.  .\.  Holselier.      2.0".)5,I9I  ;  Oct.  5. 
Arch-Kiipiiorl.      J.   C.    Howell.      2.070.912-3:   Apr.    0. 
Areli    support.      ,1.    <".    Howell.      2  OS!)  79.'*  :    AUk'.    10. 
Arch  NUii|)ort.      A.  MIrentii.     2,103,027  :  Dec.  2S. 
Arch  siipport.      D.  A.   Heed.      2,084,455  ;  Jtilie  22. 
\reli   s.iiqinrl.      II.    Iv    l!.-ln.-l,e.      ;•  0S9  9 1 0  ;    .\ng.    10. 
Arch  sni>iiort.      W.  M.  Sclioll.      2.090.503;  Oct.   10. 
Arch   Kni)i)ort.      K.    H.    Srolt.      2.07!>.S"O  t    Mmv    It. 
Ar'ch   sniiport.     II.   L.   Wliltmiin.      2.097.959  ;  Nov.   2. 
Arch   support,   Adjustiiblo.      W.   H.    Hubbard.      2.0S2„W1  ; 

June  8. 
\reli  Nupnort  and  fli-Klble  solo  for  footwear.  (  onibliintlon. 

R.  R.  RiH>voH.     2,005,308  :  Oct.  12. 
Arch  support   and  nnvins   fi>r  pr.iperly  locHtlng  8Mmo.      C. 

H.   Minicin.      2.078.502;   Apr.   27. 
Arch    s\iiiport   and   vei\illMted   hi>el    cushion,    IntlMtcd.      S. 

C.    Peiirson.      2,0S0.:iS9  ;    .luly    0 
.\rcli       Huiijiorf.       Cuboid  inetiitnr.MMl.         W.       C.       Burns. 

2,081,474  ;  May  25, 
Arch  KU|>P"rt   for  hIioch.      A.   I'dcr.     2.007,0.'SS  :  Nov.  2. 


784 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


H.  F.  Ullrich.     2,068,251  ;  Jan. 


J.    C.    Howell.     2,075,941  ; 


2,082,574  ; 


2,086,244  ; 
J.    Tatum. 


28. 


E. 


Arch  support  for  shoes, 

19. 
Arch    support,     Metatarsal. 

Apr.  6. 
Arch  support  pad.     M.  S.  Silver.     2,099,577  ;  Nov.  16. 
Arch  support.   Sock  liner.     C.  H.  Stemmons.     2,070,814  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Arch  supporter  and  exerciser.     C.   D.  Adams.     2,066,443  ; 

Jan.   5. 
Arch    supporting   device.      J.    D.    C.   Krtiger.     2,071,038 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Archerv  device.     G.  Flury.     2,084,634  ;  June  22. 
Arcing" apparatus.    T.  J.  Murphy.     2,068,691  Jan.  26. 
Areas,    Forming    discrete.      R.    H.    Varian.      2,075,377 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Argillaceous   substances   and   products   thereof,    Treating. 

H.  L.  Kauffman.     2,091,548;  Aug.  31. 
Arm    protector.    Gauntlet.      J.    B.    Handley. 

June  1. 
Arm  rest.     H.  C.  Doose.     2,068.009  ;  Jan.  19. 
Arm    rest    for    automobiles.      I.    P.    Smith. 

July  6. 
Arm     rest    for    reclining    coach    seats.       J.    J 

2,085,836  ;  July  6. 
Arm.  Rocker.     H.   L.   Notter.     2,094,019;   Sept 
Arm  sling.     D.  Roy.     2,088,927  ;  Aug.  3. 
Arm  support.  H.  S.  Fisher.     2,070,397  ;  Feb.  9. 
Armature    assembling    machine.      E.    W.    Collins,    L 

Poole,   and  C.   A.   Nichols.     2,074,366  ;   Mar.   23. 
Armature,  Commutating  type.     W.  J.  Morrill.     2,103,166  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Armature  for  relays.     C.  B.  Barnett.     2,072,616  ;  Mar.  2. 
Armature     for     small     electric     motors.     F.     Schneider. 

2,097,134;  Oct.  26. 
Armature  unit.     C.   R.  Kinkaid.     2,102,538  ;  Dec.  14. 
Arming     device    for    fuses.     Delayed.     M.     L.     Mathsen. 

2,069,259:  Feb.  2. 
Armor  for  football   players  and  the  like.   Protective.     F. 

W.  Glahe.     2,071,827  ;  Feb.  23. 
Armor  plates,  Manufacture  of.     G.  L.  Miller.     2,102,963  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Armor,  Ship's.     I.  M.  Wilcox.     2,077,729  ;  Apr.  20. 
Arras,    Device    for    cooling    quick    firing.     \V.    Baumann. 

2,086.520  ;  July  13. 
Arms,  Disappearing  awning.    F.  Knoll.    2,079,073  ;  May  4. 
Arms,  Recoil  operated  small     A.  L.  Chevallier  and  T.  F. 

Sanders.       2,070,355  ;  Feb.  9. 
Arom.Ttic   compounds    containing   selesiuni,   nitrogen,   and 

sulphur   and    products   produced   thereby.    Manufacture 

of.    E.  Theodbald.     2,091,573  ;  Aug.  31. 
Aromatic    condensation    products.      H.    Heresheimer    and 

W.  Ruppel.     2,080,057  ;  ]\Iay  1 1. 
Aromatic  constituents  from  mineral  oil,  Recovering.     W. 

M.  Stratford.     2,087,455  ;  July  20. 
Arsenic  compounds.  Organic.     C.  S.  Hamilton.     2,099,686  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Arsenic    compounds,    Organic.     K.    Streitwolf,    A.   Fehrle 

and  H.  Oesterlin.     2,070,145  ;  Feb.  9. 
Arsenical  impurities.  Removal  of.     V.  E.  Speas  and  N.  M. 

Mnookin.      2,080.582  ;  May   18. 
Arsenobenzene-mono-sulphoxylates.     A.  Fehrle,  K.  Streit- 
wolf, and  P.  Fritzsche.     2,085,305  ;  June  29. 
Arseno  compounds.  Asymmetric.    K.  Streitwolf,  A.  Fehrle, 

and  W.  Herrmann.     2,078,351 ;  Apr.  27. 
Arseno  compounds.  Asymmetric.     K.  Streitwolf,  A.  Fehrle, 

and  W.  Herrmann.     2,095,577  ;   Oct.    12. 
Arsonic  acids  and  preparing  them.  Aromatic.     K.  Streit- 
wolf, A.  Fehrle,  and  H.  Oesterlin.     2,070,146  ;  Feb.   9. 
Artichoke  tuber,  Processing.     L.  M.  Christensen  and  R.  M. 

Hixon.     2,086,536  ;   July   13. 
Artichokes,  Processing.     H.  E.  Gray  and  A.  M.  Erickson. 

2,073,006  ;  Mar.  9. 
Article     and      making 

2,087,572  :  July  20. 
Article    and    making   same.    Urea    resin    type.      C.    Ellis 

2,092,502  ;    Sept.   7. 
Article  and  method.  Beaded  edged. 

Dec.  28. 

Article,  Bound.     F.  P.  Curran.     2,096.161  ;  Oct.  19. 
Article,  Composite.     J.  R.  Akers.     2.086.525  :  Julv  l.-^. 
Article     covering     machine.       A.     Lindner.       2,075,213 

Mar.  30. 
Article  deposit  and  pick-up  apparatus   for  airplanes.     L 

S.  Adams.     2,075,690  ;  Mar.  30. 
Article  feeding  construction.     L.  L.  Salfisberg.     2,103  387 

Dec.  28. 
Article  feeding  mechanism.     P.  H.  Hutchinson.    2,073,305 

Mar.  9. 
Article  feeding  mechanism.     C.  E.  Peterson.     2,087  675 

July  20. 
Article     filing    and     delivery    system.       J.     W.     Coombs 

2,3  02,905;  Dec.  21. 
Article    gripping    tool.      U.    A.    Kappinger.      2,082,699 

June  1. 
Article  handling  apparatus.     C.  J.  Hackbarth  and  C    V 

Lundeon.     2.086.128  ;  July  6. 
Article    handling   apparatus.      W.    G.    Jahn.      2  087  846 

July  20.  ' 

Article  handling  mechanism.     J.  A.  Nowlnskl.     2  075  050 

Mar.  30. 
Article   holder.      A.   T.    Fischer.      2,102,690;   Dec    21 
Article     holder.     M.     P.     Reese     and     C.     A.     Volf    '  Jr 

2,099,008;   Nov.  23.  '         " 


same.     Knitted.       G.     Gastrich. 


W.  Myers.    2,103,631 ; 


Article,     Making      an     appliquM.       M.     J.      Garshman. 

2,103,414  ;  Dec.  28. 
Article,   Method   and  apparatus  for  separating  metallic. 

F.  S.  McCune.     2,087,806  ;  July  20. 
Article,   Method   of  buffing   and   polishing.     C.   R.   Moon. 

2,082,020  ;  June  1. 
Article  of  food  or  confectionery  and  in  combinations  of  the 

same    with    coverings,     Manufactured.      J.    W.    Todd. 

2,082,312  ;    June    1. 
Article    of    furniture,    Folding.      J.    Kovats.      2,093,891 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Article  of  manufacture.    P.  H.  Burke  and  I.  O.  Moberg. 

2,093,187;  Sept.  14. 
Article    of    manufacture.      A.    J.    Jennings.      2,098,748 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Article  of  manufacture.     M.  P.  Lanfry.     2,091,598;  Aug. 

31. 
Article   of   manufacture.      W.   L.    Morgan.      2,071,558-9 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Article  of  manufacture.    F.  SherrifE.    2,094,434  :  Sept.  28. 
Article  of  manufacture  and  making  same.     M.  M.  Bru- 

baker.     2,100,377;  Nov.  30. 
Article  of  manufacture  and  making  same.     J.  F.  Campbell 

and  F.  C.   Winterhalter.     2,095,055  ;   Oct.  5. 
Article    of   manufacture   and    making    same.      A.    Hersh- 

berger.     2,079,169  ;  May  4. 
Article   of   manufacture   and   making   the   same.     W.    G. 

Morse.     Re.  20,438  ;  July  6. 
Article  of  manufacture  and  preparing  same.     J.  E.  Snyder. 

2,087,008  ;  July  13. 
Article  of  nianuiacture  for  continuous  embossing.     G.  C. 

Chatfleld  and  C.  Emmey.     2,067,435  ;  Jan.  12. 
Article     of     manufacture.      Initialed.     P.     J.     Graham. 

2,067,526;  Jan.   12. 
Article    of    manufacture    made    from    cypress    knee.     T. 

Gaskins,  Jr.     2,069,580:  Feb.  2. 
Article     of     manufacture,     Nitrided.     J.     V.     Emmons. 

2,084,329  ;  June  22. 
Article    of    manufacture,    Protective.      R.    A.    Farnham. 

2.078,488  ;  Apr.  27. 
Article  of  self  bonded  granular  material  and  making  the 

same.     R.   R.   Ridgway  and   B.   L.   Bailey.     2,091,569  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Article  pick-up   device.     R.   M.   Cringle.     2,096,391  ;   Oct. 

19. 
Article   projection   apparatus   for   shelves.     W.    V.   Wax- 

giser.     2,079,754  ;  May  11. 
Article  projection   apparatus  for  shelves.     W.   V.   Wax- 

giser.     2,098,844  ;  Nov.  9. 
Article-saturating   apparatus.    Absorbent.      S.   P.   Miller. 

2,083,731  :  June  15. 
Article     support.       J.     M.     Frowenfeld     and     H.     Hutt. 

2,067,386  ;  Jan.  12. 
Article  to  facilitate  business  accounting.     W.  O.  W.  Lee 

and  M.  O.  Jones.     2,072,040  ;  Feb.  23. 
Article  transferring  mechanism.     C.  S.  Riley.     2,072,826  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Article,  Upholstered.     A.   T.  Reynolds.     2,086,640 ;   July 

.Articles    and    making    same.    Coated.     D.    E.    Bateman. 

2,087,013;  July  13. 
Articles     and     method     of     molding.        C.     A.     Thomas. 

2,078,353  ;  Apr.  27. 
Articles,  Apparatus  tor  enameling.     C.  S.  Larson  and  W.  A. 

Kuebler.     2,066,628  ;  Jan.   5. 
Articles,    Apparatus  for  making.     J.   C.   Ford   and  J.   E. 

Olson.     2,081.533  ;  May  25, 
Articles,  Apparatus  for  marking.  H.  Kershaw.   2,101,219  • 

Dec.  7.  ... 

^'2,090,'993l^Aug^*2'4.  ^'"'  *"^^t^°^-  ^-  C.  BI6th. 
Articles,  Apparatus  for  packaging.     E.  Conti.     2,006,769  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Articles,  Assembling.     J.  Peyser.     2,069,503  ;  Feb.  2. 
Articles  by  centrifugal  means.   Impregnation   of.     W.  A. 

Hyde.     Re.  20,444  ;  July  13. 
'^^''ifl^ll^  ^^.'^''"I'^P'"^     organic     derivatives     of     cellulose, 

Method  and  device  of  treating.  B.  C.  Gibbs.   2,102,794 ; 

"^"■Ilfl^^  ^'J^^*  ^J°°^o^^^^  solution,   Apparatus    for  the 
manufacture  of.     S.  W.  Alderfer.     2,083,211;  June  8. 
^'2:087,697°;Tu°ll  20'     ^^^^^tioning.        W.      E.     Molins. 
irHM^!'  I'f^^l'l^-     ;?•   Peyser.      2.072,275  ;   Mar.   2. 
ArHMol'  ^'''"'?'^    G    B.Bradshaw.     2,099,047  ;  Nov.  16. 

fP^ck7nd^r^B°e?^?^n^:  To^oT,!  ■''SZ'^''"^-  ^■ 
^Fe'^^^|re^n°TSfo,r2i.X'"?f  ^'^^'^  '<>^^'^'  ^-  '^■ 
"^  d'cc^  2/°™'^^  ^^^^^  °'®**'-    ^-  ^-  Morberg.     2,102,732  ; 

^'^f Xutsr  %':oT^idTf^,,r''''  p-<j--^-  a.  l. 

2!m,54'orD°c*!^7'''''^  P'^^^^'^'  Producing.     K.   Gullich. 


I 


^"^Noy^!""^^  ^^^^^'  forming.     H.  E.  Cude, 


2,098,642  ; 


^'ffluccr  i!o80,S5"l'-'M'a?l?''°"''^'='"^^  "'•     ^-  ^-  «■ 
""I'Ss'L/eeT  l!^ff  6™"'"'^'-  P^«<J"«-g-    A.  L.  Kronquest. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


785 


A.   de  Vries. 


Johnson. 
.  Jackson. 
2,086,169  ; 


Articles   in    containers,    Apparatus    for   inserting.      J.    C. 

Thorn.     2,079,778  ;  May  11. 
Articles,  Making  lightweight.     W.  R.  Seigle.     2,079,664  ; 

May  11. 
Articles,   Manufacture   of  printed    and    die   cut.      O.    F. 

Lehmann.     2,085,435  ;  June  29. 
Articles,       Manufacture      of      shaped.       M.       Hagedorn. 

2,099,976  ;  Nov.  23. 
Articles,  Method  and  apparatus  for  wrapping  cylindrical. 

A.  H.  Haupt.     2.092,066  ;    Sept.  7. 
Articles,   Method   of  and  apparatus  for   coloring.     E.   M. 

McNally.     2.085,988  ;  July  6. 
Articles,    Method    of   and    apparatus    for   manufacturing. 

W.  B.  Bohannon.     2,068,367  ;  Jan.   19. 
Articles,   Method   of  and   apparatus   for  shaping.     B.   A. 

JefEery.     Re.  20,460  ;  Aug.  3. 
Articles,  Method  of  coating.     T.  K.  Cox.     2,099,103  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Articles,    Method    of   tinning   and   tinned.      F.    M.    Levy. 

2.074,848  ;   Mar.   23. 
Articles    of    ceramic    materials.    Apparatus    for    cleaning. 

H.  V.  Schweitzer.     2,073.184;  Mar.  9. 
Articles  of  food  or  confectionery,  Manufacturing.     J.  W. 

Todd.     2,082,313  ;  June  1. 
Articles    of    manufacture.    Apparatus    for    handling    and 

decorating.     L.  V.  Casto,   G.  von  Webern,  O.  D.   King, 

and  E.  W.  Haman.     2,096,731  ;  Oct.  26. 
Articles  of  manufacture,   Surface  hardened   cast  iron.  M. 

L.  A.   Babinet.     2,067.896  ;   Jan.   19. 
Articles   of    paper   pulp.   Method    of   and    apparatus   for 

molding.     H.  V.  Mitchell.     2,098,008  ;  Nov.  2. 
Articles,   particularly   metallic    goods.   Method   and   appa- 
ratus for  cleaning.     K.  J.  R.  Robertson.     Re.  20,359  ; 

May  11. 
Articles,  Sorting.     D.  E.  Gray.     2,068,797  ;  Jan.  26. 
Articles,  such  as  talking  machines  or  phonograph  records. 

Method    of    and    apparatus    for    manipulating.      R.    F. 

Mallina.     2,069,041 ;  Jan.  26. 
Articles  to  machines.  Apparatus  for  feeding.     C.  Riese- 

beck.     2,093,138  ;   Sept.  14. 
Articles  to  walls  and   the   like.   Securing. 

2,092,341 ;   Sept.  7. 
Articles    with    zinc.    Coating    metal.      A.    H.    Williams. 

2.100,179  ;  Nov.  23. 
Articles   with   wrappers,    Covering.      B.   A.   ] 

2,070,736  ;  Feb.   16. 
Articles,    Wrapping    of    block    shaped.      T.    < 

2.100,141  ;  Nov.  23. 
Articles,  Wrapping  or  packing.    W.  E.  Molins. 

July  6. 
Artificial  composition.     H.   Fikentscher.     2,067,700 ;  Jan. 

12. 
Artificial    effect    material.      R.    P.    Roberts.      2,102,647  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Artificial  products  by  dry  spinning  processes.  Manufacture 

of.      H.   Dreyfus.      2, 075,890  ;   Apr.    0. 
Artificial  products.  Manufacture  and  treatment  of.     G.  H. 

Ellis,    R.    W.    MoncriefC,    and    F.    B.    Hill.     2,080,768 ; 

May  18. 
Artificial    silk    washer.     H.    H.    McKinney.     2,096,126 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Artillery   wheel.     C.   L.   Eksergian.     2.095,945:   Oct.    12. 
Artist's  color  box.     W.  L.  ICillik.     2,071,169  ;  Feb.  16. 
Aryl   amides,   Mercurated    salicyl.      F.   L.    Sharp   and   M. 

BarrowclifC.     2,077,591  ;  Apr.  20. 
Arylamino-hydroxybenzenes.    L.  Laskn  and  O.  Haller,  and 

A.  Werdermann.     2,069,039  ;  Jan.  26. 
Arylazodiamino-picolines.     II.    J.    S  c  h  n  e  1  d  e  r  w  i  r  t  h  . 

2.068.353  ;  Jan.  19. 

Aryl  compositions,  Hydroxy-halogenated.     L.  P.  Kyrides. 

2,093,778  ;  Sept.  21. 
Aryl  compounds  and  making  them,  Trlvalent  polymetallo-. 

11.  Schmidf.      2.0(i«,9.''>0  ;  Jan.  5. 
Aryl    mercury    alcoholates    of    dyes.      C.    N.    Andersen. 

2,096,724  ;  Oct.  20. 
Aryl    mercury    carboxylates    of    dyes.     C.    N.    Andersen. 

5. 090.722  ;  Oct.  20. 

Aryl  mercury  compound.s  of  lieterocvclic  imines  and  Imldes. 

C.  N.  Anderson.     2,087,959  :   July  27. 
Aryl   mercury    imino   and    imido   compounds   and   making 

them.     C.  N.  Andersen.     2,087,060  :  July  27. 
Aryl  mercury  imino-compounds  of  dye.     C.   N.  Anderson. 

2.006.723  :  Oct.  20. 

Aryl   naphtlivlamincs,  Hydrogonatlon  of.     C.  F.   Winana. 

2,095,897  ;'Oct.  12. 
Arvl    oxides.       W.    C.    Stoesser    and    R.    F.    Marsclincr. 

!j,095,619  ;  Oct.    12. 
Aryl  phonylcinchoninntes  and  the  preparation  thereof.    W. 

O.  Christiansen  and  S.   10.  IliirrlB.     2,070,707;  Apr.   1.'!. 
ARbeslos-ccmont    agglomerate,    Making    an.      L.    Czajko. 

2,085,640  ;  June  29. 
AshostoR       cement       products.       Making.     G.       Morbelll. 

2.084.354  ;  June  22. 

Asbestos  product,  Impregnated.     R.  E.  Parry.     2,101,449; 

Dec.  7. 
Ash  and  soot  trap.     H.  F.  Burnnugh.     2,075,337  ;  Mar.  30. 
Ash     collector     for     underfeed     stokers.       II.     C.     Carter. 

2,094,093  ;  Sept.  28. 
Ash  (liNclmrKcr.      M.   Schwabiich.      2.081,680. 
Ash   rcc<'lver.     C.   E.   Iterg.      2,000,400;   Fel).  2. 
Ash  receiver.    A.  T.  Ilagerty  nnd  J.  L.  Moliun.    2,062,158; 

June  ]. 
Ash   receiver.     E.  F.   McDonald.     2,007,406;  Jan.    12. 


Ash  receiver.     W.  J.  Merz.     2.096.993  ;  Oct.  26. 

Ash  receiver.     C.  A.  Pressnall.     2,082,181  ;  June  1. 

Ash  receiver.     C.  Rebholz.     2.096.918  :  Oct.  20. 

Ash  receiver.     J.  Visser.     2,097,480 ;  Nov.  2. 

Ash  receiver  and  cuspidor.  Combined.  K.  C.  Shyvers  and 
P.  Jaskowiak.     2,087,306  ;   July  20. 

Ash  receiver,  Smoker's.  E.  A.  Hirner.  2,092,743  ;  Sept. 
14. 

Ash  receptacle.     A.  F.  Gibson.     2,093,517 ;  Sept.  21. 

A.sh  remover.     C.  F.  Bowe.     2,100,937  ;  Nov.  30. 

Ash  removing  apparatus.  J.  G.  Reid,  Jr.  2,074,431  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Ash  shiftins-  device.     J.  G.  Fakult.     2,092,112:  Sept.  7. 

Ash  tray.     G.  F.  Douglas.     2,071,394;  Feb.  23. 

Ash  tray.     E.  W.  Ekstrand.     2,100,073  ;  Nov.  23. 

Ashtray.     L.  A.  Marihart.     2,084,650  ;  June  22. 

Aishtray.     A.  W.  Pearce.     2,103.754  ;  Dec.  28. 

Ashtray.     G.   H.   Reimer.      2,068,513 ;   Jan.   19. 

Ashtray.     C.  J.   Seez.     2,073,498;  Mar.  9. 

Ashtray.     G.  Toniolo.     2,099.635  :  Nov.  16. 

Ashtrays.     A.  A.  Vuccino.     Re.  20,592  ;  Dec.  14. 

Ashtray  and  cigarette  extinguisher.  E.  Harper. 
2,093,657  ;  Sept.  21. 

Ashtray  and  snutfer.  Combined.  E.  C.  Moulton. 
2.100,263  ;  Nov.   23. 

Asphalt  and  producing  same,  Filled.  U.  B.  Brav  and 
L.  B.  Beckwith.     2,080,690  ;  May  18. 

Asphalt  and  wax.  Co-precipitation  of.  P.  Subkow. 
2.081.310  ;  May  25. 

Asphalt  conditioning  and  charging  device.  C.  R.  Blood. 
2,081,472  :  May  25. 

Asphalt,  JIanufacture  of.  E.  F.  Nelson.  2,085,992  ; 
July  6. 

Asphalt  oxidation.  C.  P.  McNeil  and  S.  A.  Montgomery. 
2,099,448;  Nov.   16. 

Asphalt  solution.  F.  Kaufler  and  H.  P.  Schmitz. 
2,102,957  ;  Dec.  21. 

Asphalts,  Preparation  for  high  grade.  A.  P.  Anderson 
and  W.  K.  Nelson.     2,073,088  ;  Mar.  9. 

Asphalts,  Preparing  chemically  active  artificial.  J.  B. 
Carpzow.     2,086,064  ;  July  6. 

Assemblies,  Forming.  G.  F.  Lindquist.  2,069,073  ;  Jan. 
26. 

Assembling  and  molding  machine.  J.  M.  Whelton. 
2,083.583  ;  June  15. 

As.sembling  machine.  R.  H.  Lawson.  2,078,330;  Apr. 
27. 

Assembling  machine.     H.  R.  Tear.     2.086.371  ;  Julv  6. 

Assembling  machine  and  method.  J.  C.  Gibbs.  2,070,653  • 
Feb.  16. 

Assembling  machine  for  electrical  connectors.  C.  E  Gil- 
bert.    2,086,998  ;   July  13. 

Assembling  mechanism  of  typographical  composing  ma- 
chines. E.  Gayter  and  A.  S.  Havward.  2,06S  288  • 
Jan.    19 

As.<^embly  for  automotive  vehicles.  Driving  and  support- 
ing.     O.   E.   Szekely.     2,102.923  ;  Dec.   21. 

Assembly  machine  and  method.  G.  F.  Robarge. 
2,084,411  ;  June  22. 

Assistants  for  the  textile  and  related  industries.  Pro- 
duction of.  A.  Steindorff,  G.  Balle,  and  P.  Ileinike. 
2.095,457  ;  Oct.  12. 

Assistants  in  the  textile  and  related  industries.  Produc- 
tion of.     n.  Hopff  and  W.   Schmidt.     2,095,814  ;  Oct. 

Assorting  machine.     F.  M.  Carroll.     2,070,705  ;  Apr.  13. 
Astigmatometer.     O.  W.  Lee.     2.0S0.614  ;  Mav  18. 
Atomizer.     L.  V.  Aronson.     2.079,587;  May  I'l. 
Atomizer.     W.  C.  Graham.     2,102,147;  Dec.  14. 
Atomizer.     R.  F.  Massa.     2,009,455  ;  Feb.   2. 
Atomizer.     W.  J.  and  C.  J.  Mehrman.     2.0S1.674  :  May  2,'5. 
Atomizer    for    atomizing    li(iuids,    ennilslons,    dispersions, 

and  the  like.     J.  E.  Nyrop.     2,087,627  ;  Julv  20. 
Atomizer    for    materials    in    powder    form.      P.    Schorl. 

Re.  20,425  ;  June  22. 
.Vtoinlzer   for  Diesel  englnea.  Automatic  pneumatic  liquid 

fuel.      W.   Fels.      2.080.004  ;   Julv   l.">. 
Atomizer,  Liquid.     F.  W.  Lohse.     2,080,020;  Julv  13. 
Alomizcr.    Oil.      K.    Stoinmnnn.      2.()S!i.(i73  :    Aug."    10. 
Atomizer,    Self    cleaning.      W.    MacDonnld.      2,007,090 ; 

Nov.   2. 
Atl.iching  clip.     W.  B.  Kamen.     2,076.726;  Apr.  13. 
Attaching  means.     C.  A.   Flood.     2.009. S7S  ;  Keb.  0. 
AttMcliing    means    for    wall    facings.      R.    D.    llaugaard. 

2,073,795;  Mar.  16. 
;\l  ladling    memhiM-s,    Making.      J.    H.    .\rtlHir    and    K.    E. 

Chace.      2,083,589;  June  15. 

.•VttMcliini-nt   for  a  racing  shell.     C.  S.  Wnlsh.     2,067,218: 

.Inn.    ^•J. 
.\(tMchiticiit  for  air  brake  pressure  retaining  valves.     S.  L. 

.loln.-r.      2.0,Sl,.l,'->7  ;  May  25. 
Attncliiiieiit   for  Muloinatlcally  adjusting  brakes.       .\.   \V. 

Ilanimond.      2,090.710;  Oct.  20. 
Attuchiiiciit   for  cMNlicI  lowering  devices.     W.  A.  Ciinadnv. 

2,09  1,900  ;  Aug.  31. 
AttncliMient  for  fireplaces.     W.  II.  Fninklnnd.     2,085, (MO  ; 

Juno  29. 
AllacliMient  for  liav  swe<'ps,  DIsrlinrKhig.     A.  C  SchlUlnc. 

2,007.099  :  Jiin.  5. 
Allachnii'nt  for  Iik-c  or  fabric  ntaklng  niiirlilnes.     C.  L.  A. 

Dlatiiond.     2.09:1.313  ;  Sept.    II. 
.MiMrliiiiciil   for  iirculuolng  a  nnlural  rlik-c  In  linlr       K,  Ij, 

IliMlh.     2.0KI,IIM)  ;  May  25. 


786 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Attachment  for  rotary  web  presses  for  printing  wax  car- 
bon   spots    on    paper.      G.    A.    Rutkoskie.      2,086,101  ; 

July  6. 
Attachment  for  serving  trays.     L.  L.  Lassiter.     2,080,865  ; 

Hay  18. 
Attachment   for  type  casting  machines.     J.  V.  Whitmer. 

2,100,.528  :  Nov.  30. 
Atuiehnicni    on    flat    kniting   machines   for   holding   down 

the   f.ibrics.      W.   Heinitz.      2,007.842;    Jan.   12. 
Attachment  plug.      G.   B.  Higgins.      2.095,439  ;  Oct.  12. 
Attachment  plug.     G.  H.  Lane.     2,069,375  ;  Feb.  2. 
Attachment   plug   receptacle.     H.   K.    Wack.      2,078,885  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Attachments     for     hosiery     driers.     H.     F.     AVanamaker. 

2.084.230  ;  June  15. 
Attenuator.     S.  J.  A.  M.  Bagno.     2,081,572  ;  May  25. 
Attenuator  equalizer.     H.  W.   Bode.     2,096,027  ;  Oct.  19. 
Attrition  mill.     R.  G.  Quehl.     2,068,071  ;  Jan.  19. 
Audio      frequency      amplification.         A.      D.      Lassiter. 

2,072,114  ;   Mar.   2. 
Audio     volume     expander     circuit.       J.     F.    Dreyer,     Jr. 

2,077,466  ;  Apr.  20. 
Audiphone     svstem.     Group.     S.     G.     Sears.     2,094,681  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Auger  circulating  pump.  T>.  B.  Upton.  2.067.108  :  .Tan.  5. 
Auger,  Miner's  hand.  M.  J.  Gresak.  2,093,868  ;  Sept.  21. 
Auto,  Aerodynamic.  J.  V.  Martin.  2,084,694  ;  June  22. 
Auto  coasting  device.  J.  H.  Hunt.  2,080,484  ;  May  18. 
Autocollimating  unit.     C.  W.  Frederick  and  R.  W.  Luce. 

2,073,300  ;  Mar.  9. 
Auto-compressor.     P.  Pateras  Pescara.     2,084,822  ;   June 

22. 
Auto-cyclo-giro.    I.  B.  Laskowitz.    2,079,217  ;  May  4. 
Auto  gauge.     R.  Jensen.     2,077,416  :  Apr.  20. 
Auto    interior.     Convertible.       F.    Bunevac.       2,093,861 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Auto    irrigation    system.      L.    A.    Richards.       2,084,005  ; 

June  15. 
Auto  lock.     V.  L.  Gilpin.     2,083,161  ;  June  8. 
Auto-seat  cover.     T.  G.  Ware.     2,074,630  ;  Mar.  23. 
Automatic    chain    lock.      E.    P.    Beaumont.      2,100,233 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Automatic  clutch.     E.  H.  Eastman.     2,092,911  ;  Sept.  14. 
Automatic  clutch.     F.  Kreis.     2,068,185  ;  Jan.   19. 
Automatic   clutch.     K.   E.    Lyman  and   H.   J.    Garceau. 

2,068,885;  Jan.  26. 
Automatic  clutch.     J.  E.  Padgett.     2,090,265  ;  Aug.  17. 
Automatic  clutch.     H.  L.  Pike.     2.086.364  :  July  6. 
Automatic  clutch.     C.  R.  Roche.     2,077,956  ;  Apr.  20. 
Automatic     clutch.       B.     A.     Sweunes     and     K.     Miller. 

2,071,588  ;  Feb.  23. 
Automatic  clutch.     E.  V.  J.  Tower.     2,079,753  ;  May  11. 
Automatic  clutch.     C.  R.  Young.     2.039,870  :  Aug.  10. 
Automatic  control  valve.     H.   Coltman.     2,078,315  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Automatic  control  valve.     L.  L.  Torrey.     2,078,108  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Automatic  coupling.     G.  H.  Williams.     2,066,956  :  Jan.  5. 
Automatic   crossing    gate.      R.    G.   Clark,   M.    Smith,   Jr., 

and  M.  M.  Dilley.    2,094,094  ;  Sept.  28. 
Automatic  damper  regulator.     McC.  D.Tvid.son.     2.067  5G4  • 

Jan.   12. 
Automatic  defrosting  switch.    C.  C.  Hundemer.   2,077,839  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Automatic   detector.     G.    Hantjopoulos.     2,096,803 ;    Oct. 

26. 
Automatic  device  for  automatic  firearms.     S.  Watanabe. 

2,069,432  ;   Feb.   2. 
Automatic  device  for  maintaining  and  controlling  tension. 

J.  B.  Tytus  and  E.  B.  Hudson.     2,078,701  ;  Apr.  27. 
Automatic    disconnecting   switch.     J.    J.    Shoemaker   and 

R.  E.    Schwarz.     2,096,706;   Oct.   19. 
Automatic  landing  gear.     A.   G.   Mirel.     2,077,178;  Apr 

13. 
Automatic  lubricator.     IT.  N.  Ekbom.      2,068.168  ;  Jan.  19 
Automatic  machine.    F.  Lindgren.    2,073,111  ;  Mar.  9. 
Automatic  mixing  valve.     E.  Babbin.     2,081,726  ;  May  25. 
Automatic  plate  valve.     L.  Ochtman,  Jr.     2,078.806-  Anr 

27.  .      I    • 

Automatic    refusing    mechanism.      W.    H.    Frank,    J     A 

Messing,  and  H.  J.  L.   Frank.     2,074,646  ;  Mar.  23 
Automatic  regulator.     J.  Fallou.     2,102,145;  Dec.  14 
Autom.ntic  safety  shut-off  valve.     J.  B.  HoflC  and  W     C 

Davidson.     2,076,274 ;   Apr.    0.  '      ' 

Automatic  switch.      N.   Morris,      2.094,713;    Oct.   5 
Automatic   system   for  supplying  pulverized   fuel  to   fur- 
naces.    E.  V.  Francis.     2,102,691  ;  Dec.  21. 
Automatic     temperature     regulator.       J.     E.     M      Gr^bv 

2,006.3-15  ;  Jan.  5.  vxieuy. 

Automatic    train   control.      D.   H.    Scliweyer.      2,066  744- 

Jan,  5.  '         . 

Automatic  valve.  L.  L.  Scott.  2.071.143;  Feb  16 
Automatic  valve.  M.  A.  Slsk.  2,069,022  ;  Jan  26' 
Automatically  controlled  valve.    E.  O.  Weeks.     2  085'348  ■ 

June  29. 
Automobile.     J.  ITnltenberger.     2.092.507  ■   Sept    7 
Automobile.     J.  ITaltenberger.      2.096,541-  Oct    19' 
Automobile.      W.L.Morrison.      2.080,433  ;  May  is' 
Automobile.     E.  A.  Nelson.     2.095.344-  Oct    l** 
Automobile    accoasory.    Convertible.      F.    C.  ~Bowerman 

2,077,736  ;  Apr.  20.  "o«i.rman. 

"^"2  09.5  833  -"ocTl?  "P'^'"''*'"^  system.     E.  A.  Rockwell. 


Automobile    body,    Convertible.      H.    Smith.      2,079,232; 

May  4. 
Automobile  brake.     J.  F.  Sheneman.     2,087,819  ;  July  20. 
Automobile  chassis  member  and  making  same.    E.  Almdale. 

2,077,454  ;  Apr.  20. 
Automobile   clearance   signal.      R.    R.    Allison   and   C.   A. 

Steinbeck.     2,071,100  ;  Feb.  16. 
Automobile  cooling,  heating,  and  windshield  condensation 

preventing  system.     J.  A.  Szostek.     2,087,171  :  July  13. 
Automobile   decking  devices.     L.   H.   Cooper.     2,077,376  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Automobile  door  lock.    H.  D.  Geyer.    2,073,149  ;  Mar.  9. 
Automobile     drive     system.       H.     F.     Kolb.       2,074,476 : 

Mar.  23. 
Automobile  driving.  Apparatus  for  instructing  and  testing. 

S.  Matzner.     2,091,154  ;  Aug.  24. 
Automobile    elevating    and    supporting   structure.      E.    J. 

Fehr  and  K.  J.  Tobin,     2,098,184  ;  Nov.  2. 
Automobile  engine.     L.  Mitchell.     2,087,696  ;  July  20. 
Automobile  frame.     A.  B.  Werdehoff.     2.088,453  ;  July  27. 
Automobile     headlining.       J.     H.     Mackay.       2,083,030 ; 

June  8. 
Automobile  heater.      S.  P.  Arnold.      2,076.287  :  Apr.  6. 
Automobile  heater.     C.   M.   Francisco.     2,068,740 ;    Jan. 

26. 
Automobile  heater.     C.  M.  Francisco.     2,087,617  ;  July  20. 
Automobile  heater.    C.  M.  Francisco,  F.  Acton,  and  G.  W. 

Lenhart.     2,068,739  ;   Jan.   26. 
Automobile  heater.     H.  Hueber.     2.079,859  ;  May  11. 
Automobile    heater.      A.    W.    McNeish.      2,102,581  ;    Dec. 

14. 
Automobile  heater.     N.  L.  Obrecht.     2,073,023  ;  Mar.  9. 
Automobile   heater.     A.    G.    Redmond.      2.093,057 ;    Sept. 

14. 

Automobile  heater  and  windshield  defroster.  Combination. 

J.  M.  Petreikis.     2,075,464  ;  Mar.  30. 
Automobile     heater,     External     air.       H.     B.     Mummert. 

2,079,381 ;  May  4. 
Automobile  hood  light.     M.  P.  Ivenney.     2,089,850  ;  Aug. 

Automobile  hood  support.     D.  E.  Crabb.     2,090,473  •  Aug 
17.  <        .         .        & 

Automobile  identification,  System  and  means  for.     C    O 

Roose.     2,098,432  ;  Nov.  9. 
.Automobile  indicator.     N.  C.  Hallenberg.     2,084,252  ;  June 

15. 

^"'^M9  487-^N*'  1*^'  ^'  •^°^°^''°  ^°<^  ^-  ^^-  Smith, 
-^"toraobile 'jack.'     V.   P.   Mahoney   and   W.   J.   Kundert. 

2.09.1.143  ;  Oct.  5. 
Automobile   jack.     H.   J.   Marlowe.      2,071,470  •   Feb    23 
Automobile  jack.     A.  C.  Wolff.     2,086,788  ;  July  13 
Automobile  lamp.     R.  W.  Johnson.     2,081,932  ;  June  1 
^i^^to^obile    license    plate    holder.      W.    F.    A.    Buehner. 

i. 077, 142  ;  Apr.  13. 

Automobile  lock.  O.  M.  Driscoll.     2,103,937  ;  Dec    28 

Automobile  lock.  A,  C.  Mabee.     2,087,982  ■  July  27     ' 

Automobile  lock,  A.   C.  Mabee.     2,100,71'7-18  ;   Nov.  30. 

Ja™°r'  support.     C.   H.   Ferrelle.      2,067,661  ; 

AH|°™oyie  marker  lock.     J.  R.  Purvis  and  J.  H.  Howting. 
2.086.7(9  ;  July  13. 

Automobile  motor  attachment.    L.  G.  Eondelle.    2,079  183  • 
May  4.  1        >        . 

•'^"j'^o™obile  motor  warmer.  G.  W.  Simon.  2,067,102; 
-'^"Joj"obile  parking  device,  J.  L.  Barr.  2,086,459; 
"^"MT^n'^  protecting  device.     B.  Berggren.     2,080,161 ; 

'^To'?2,qi9  ;''Feb.°l3^^"''*'-  ^'  ^"'  ^°*'  °-  ^-  ^''^^^■ 
^"j^^obile  'running  'board.      L.    D.    Bridge.      2,081,899  ; 

Automobile  screen.     W.  K.  Griest      2  092<>14-   «?onf-    la. 
Automobile  signal.     R.  Gingras      2.088  370  •  Jtily  2^ 
2,0?9,''l29;'May°4^  '^''''"'  ^"toiatlc."  M.' W^^  Morris. 
E.  M.  Wheelock.     2,073,721 ; 


Nelson.     2,096,195 ; 
2,092,611-12  ; 
Youngren. 


Automobile  storage  device 

Alar.  16. 
Automobile    supporting    device. 

^^"^oraobiie  suspension  system.     M.  Olley 

^"2^1.^7-  jtrnTl"!'""       '^''''^-     ^-       T  -=     - 

""2,076.759  .t^|f,V"«i™echanism.    R.  Atti  and  D.  J.  Hayes. 

^  Nor'g''^ '^•'^"  P"^^^"*^''-     W.  H.  Blaney.     2,098,854; 

^mT^%:o'^9^Ji^^k^J  C-  ^^-ton  and  F.  J.  Degen- 

Automobile  vehicle.     P.  M.  Miller      2  084  40=i  •    Tnno  22 

"jaJJll'o'"  ^•^""l^ting  device.    w"l.  Morrfson^  2,067^939  ; 

Automobile  ventilator.     E   L   Kraft      9  nsi  aoc  .  ht ok 

^To'?5t^l;«-  sr^^^    chfnlla^le^-^^a:^!.-  "I^^it 

Auxiliary  seat.    F.  M.  Carpenter.    2:672,513  ;  Mar.  2. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


787 


Auxiliary  seat.  N.  E.  MacEwan.  2,078,396  ;  Apr.  27. 
Auxiliary  wheel.  J.  R.  Catalina.  2,102,835  ;  Dec.  21. 
Aviation,  Apparatus   for  amusement  and   instruction    in. 

R.  P.  Cortes.    2,094,397  ;  Sept.  28. 
Awl,     Lacing.       G.     L.     Wilhelm     and     B.     R.     Andrus. 

2,081,209  ;  May  25. 
Awl,   Shoemaker's  stitching.     J.  R.   Ricketts.     2,071,901  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Awning.     G.  A.  Houseman.     2,098,705  ;  Nov.  9. 
Awning.     A.  T.  Matthews.     2,069,893  ;  Feb.  9. 
Awning.     S.  S.  Staley,  Jr.     2,070,144;  Feb.  9. 
Awning.      I.   P.    Smith.     2,097,704 ;   Nov.   2. 
Awning  and  drain,  Slatted.     A.  D.  Baldwin.     2,083,681  ; 

June  15. 
Awning,  Automatic.     O.  Vogel.     2,103,923  ;  Dec.  28. 
Awning    construction.      C.    lieynolds   and   B.    G.   ICucera. 

2,075,135;  Mar.  30. 
Awning,  Metal.     \V.  Schuck.     2,088,349  ;  Julv  27. 
Awning,  Protective.     J.  T.  Brent.     2,082,777  ;  June  8. 
Awning,  Shutter.      V.  J.   Moir.      2.068,148  :   Jan.  ]!). 
Awning  structure.      E.    S.   Waddell.      2,101,695 ;   Dec.    7. 
Axial    pump.     F.    Burghauscr.     2,095,168  :    Oct.    5. 
Axial    reciprocation.    Mechanism   for    producing.      C.    H. 

Coolidge  and  L.  F.    Remington.     2,086.401  ;  July  6. 
Axle    adjuster,    Automatic.      C.    Siemiana.      2,073,322 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Axl(^    as.sombly    for    motor   vehicles.    Rear.     L.    Williams. 

2,067,807  :   Jan.   12. 
Axle    construction,    Driving.      T.    V.    Buckwalter    and    J. 

Hektner.     2,089,016  ;  Aue.  3. 
Axle  connolling  clevioe.      15.   G.  Hill.      2,089,607  ;  Aug.  10. 
Axle,  Divided  car.     P.  Haig.     2,090,327  ;  Aug.  17. 
Axle     drive      for     vehicles,     Individual.     G.     Meyfarth. 

2,089,397  :  Aug.   10. 
Axle  drive  transmission.     G.  W.  Harper  and  A.  R.  Catto. 

2,071,165;  Feb.  16. 
Axle  journals,  Apparatus  for  cold  rolling.     W.  L.   Scrib- 

ner.      2,086,051  ;   July   6. 
Axle  journals,  Apparatus  for  cold  rolling.     W.  L.  Scribner 

and  T.  V.  Buckwalter.    2,101,516  ;  Dec.  7. 
Axle,  Speed  change.     C.  E.  Starr.     2,068.438  ;  Jan.  19. 
Axle,  ,«teering  drive.     H.  W.  Alden.     2,075,564  ;  Mar.  30. 
Axle  structure.      A.   W.   Harrington.     2.086,500  ;   July   G. 
Axle   torque  preventing  device.     J.    Mercler.     2,085,454  ; 

June  29. 
Axle,  Tubular.     B.  H.  Urschel.     2,073,035  ;  Mar.  9. 
Axle,  Vehicle.     L.  S.  Brown.     2,073,829  ;  Mar.  16. 
Axle,  Vehicle.     G.  M.  Palmer.     2,083,085  ;  June  8. 
Azimido    compounds    and    preparing    the    same,    Pseudo. 

H.  Henecka  and  H.  Andersag.     2,082,160  ;  June  1. 
Azo  compounds  and  process  for  dyeing  therewith.     J.   G. 

McNally  and  J.   B.  Dickey.     2,103,269  :   Dee.  28. 
Azo  compounds  and  their  production.     F.  Mietzsch  and 

J.  Klarer.     2,085,037  ;  June  29. 
Azo    compounds    and    their    production.       J.    P.    Penny. 

2,097,638  ;   Nov.   2. 
Azodvestulfs.    E.  Glietenberg  and  F.  Schubert.     2,103,778  ; 

Doc.  28 
Azodvpstuffs.      L.    Hauck,    H.    Qlingestoin,    and    F.    Graf. 

2,090,896  :  Oct.  26. 
Azo  dyestuffs.     J.  H.  Helberger  and  O.  Bayer.     2,102,593  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Azo-dyestufTs.     M.  Lanne.     2.098,967;  Nov.  16. 
Azo  dyestuffs.    A.  Modersohn  and  E.  Fischer.    2,077,528 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Azo     dyestuffs.        IT.      Schindhelm      and      M.      Schubert. 

2,070,921  ;  Apr.  13. 
AzodyostufTs    and    fiber    dyed    therewith,    Water-insoluble, 

H.  Morsohel  and  V.  Gund.     2.099,272;  Nov.  16. 
Azodyestuffs    and     their     manufacture.       II.     Schweitzer. 

2,092,143;   Sept.  7. 
Azodyestuffs  and  their  production,  Mordant.     M.  MUller. 

2,075,743  ;  Mar.  30. 
Azodvesnilfs  and   llic^lr  production,  Jlordant.     M.  MUller. 

2.076.477  ;   Apr.    6. 
AzodyestulVs  for  esters   of  cellulose  and  azodyestuffs   ob- 
tained therefrom,  Manufacture  of.    D.  Ilatt.     2,077,322  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Azodyestuffs,  Insoluble.     K.  A.  Mnrkush.     2,074,186  ;  Mar. 

10. 
Azodyestuffs  Insoluble  In  water.    H.  Fischer.    2,070,119  ; 

Feb.   9. 
Azodyestuffs    insoluble    In    water.      W.    Zerweck    and    N. 

Stelger.     2,070,104  Feb.  9. 
Azodyestuffs  insoluble  In  water.     W.  Zerweck,  N.  Stelger, 

A.     Modersohn,     and     W.     Schlelfonbaum.       2,007,149; 

Jan.  .''). 
Azo-dvestuffs  Insoluble  In  water  nnd  fiber  dyed  Iherewltli. 

P.  Wolff  nnd  W.  Werner.     2,077,062;  Apr.  1.1, 
AzoilviHhirr.M,  M.-uiul'.ietiire  of.     U.  l>nntz.     2,07.S,K6I  ;  Ai)r. 

27.' 
Azo-dyestiiffB,      Preparation      of.        I'.      J.      A.      Klen/.1<'. 

2,09r),0.'?9  ;  Oct.  12. 
AzddvesiuirN,    Water  Insoluble.      W.   I.nmberz.      2, 066,986  . 

Jan.  r., 
A  zod  yes  tuffs,  Water-Insoluble.     W.  Ijiiinberz  and   K.   lillii', 

2,066,985  ;  Jan.  5, 
A  zod  vest  11  ffs,     Water     Insoluble,       W.     ZiTweck     nnd     M. 

Seliubert.      2.072,288;   Mar.   2, 
rt      (  10)  liydroxve!i]ii|ili(>r,      SyiitlietlrMlly     piepMrlnK.      V. 

Snlinsbl,    K.   Takeiiohl,   T.    Slilinninoto,    and   T.    K.    Ikl 

2,085,470  ;  June  20. 
Itabbllling  appainlMB.     W.J.  Flegel.     2,001,588;  Aug.  31. 


Baby  jumper.     D.   C.   Stone.     2,080.795  ;   May   18. 

Baby  support.     M.  Pringle.     2,102.281  ;  Dec.   14. 

Baby's     chair.     Portable     collapsible.       W.     P.     McNally. 

2,079,176  ;  May  4. 
Back-digger      boom       construction.       R.       H.       Zeilman. 

2.084,718  ;  June  22. 
Backfire  release.    D.  L.  Wertz.    2,068,722  ;  Jan.  26. 
I'.aeUfire  trap.      P.  Heftier.      2.097,279  ;  Oct.  26. 
Backfires  in  gas  apparatus.  Device  for  the  prevention  of. 

A.   Stephenson.     2,087.170  :  July  13. 
Backfiring  release  for  automatic  starting  mechanism.     W. 

L.  McGrath.     2,070,994;  Feb.   16. 
Back   for  seats  and    chairs,  Adjustable.     A.   D.   Russell. 

2,090,376  ;  Aug.  17. 
Backlash  eliminator.     E.   H.  MacCoul.     2,092,888  ;   Sept. 

14. 
Backlash  eliminator.     E.   G.   Roehm  and  W.   D.  Archea. 

2.070.807  ;  Feb.  16. 

Back  pressure  valve,  Removable.  A.  M.  West.  2,092,822  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Back  spacing  mechanism.    J.  F.  Koca.    2,088,064 ;  July  27. 

Backing  for  photographic  films,  Antihalation.  M.  W.  Sey- 
mour.    2,083,672  ;  June  15. 

Backing  for  reflecting  surfaces.  Protective.  I.  C.  Mat- 
thews.    2,091,714;  Aug.  31. 

Backs  of  book  covers,  Mechanism  for  shaping  the.  A.  J. 
Moyer.     2,098,060  ;  Nov.  2. 

Bacteria  on  solidified  culture  media.  Method  and  appara- 
tus for  culturing.  R.  R.  Thompson.  2,096,806 ;  Oct. 
26. 

Bacteric  culture  and  production  thereof.  A.  H.  Hendrick- 
son.     2,098,918  ;  Nov.  9. 

Bactericidal  filament,  Producing  dull-luster.     R.  S.  Bley. 

2.072.808  ;  Mar.  2. 

Bactericidals,    Water-soluble.      P.    Goedrlch.      2,073,057 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Badge,   Window.     C.  L.  Cruver.     2,070,002  ;   Feb.  9. 
BatHe  for  heat  exchange  tubes.    J.  C.  Woodson.    2,081,612  ; 

May  25. 
Baffle  for  rayon  cake  driers,  Air.    II.  G.  Black.     2,100,935  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Bag  :  See — 

Air  bag.  Open  mesh  bag. 

Carrier  bag.  Paper   bag. 

Compact  hag.  Sandwich  bag. 

Cosmetic  bag.  Satchel  bag. 

Detachably  suspended  bag.     Self  closing  bag. 

Dust  bag.  Shopping  hag. 

Extensible  bag.  Siftproof  bag. 

Garment  storage  bag.  Sleeping  bag. 

Golf  bag.  Tea  bag. 

Ice  bag.  Traveling  bag. 

Ijaundry  bag.  Vacuum  cleaner  bag. 

Luggage  bag.  Valve-closed  bag. 

Moth  bag. 
]!ag.      W.   F.    Bowen.      2.081,085;   May   18. 
Bag.     C.   V.  Brady.     2,075,166;  Mar.  30. 
B;ig.     D.  II.  Cohen.     2.090.937  ;  Aug.  24. 
Bag.     C.  Doppelt.     2,092,834  ;  Sept.   14. 
I'.ag.     L.  J,  Finn  and  A,  N.  Weeks,     2.092,002;  Sept.  7. 
Bag.     W.  E.  Higglnbottom.     2,071,745;  Feb.  23. 
Bag.     G.  C.   Nydegger.     2,079,523  ;  May  4. 
Bag.      A.  Potdevin,      2,067,948;  Jan,   19. 
r.iig.     A.  Itainbold.      2,0,S5,r)09  :  June  29. 
Bag.     H.  A.  Wolf.     2,103,199  ;  Dec.  21. 
Bag  and  closure.  Combined.     J.  A.  Farmer.     2,093,975  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Bag    and     container    for    heavy     dutv.       W.     W.     Rowe. 

2,071,302  ;   Feb.   23. 
Bag      and      lil;e      tubing      luaeliino.      F.      G.      Uobiuson. 

2,100,519  ;  Nov.  30. 
Bag  and  making  same.     C.  F.  Richard.     2,092,858 ;  Sept. 

14. 
Bag    and     making    same.    Double    flap.      0.    W.    Poppe. 

2,081,600;  May  25. 
Bag  and  making  the  s.inic,     D.  Schmidt.     2,074,277:  Mar. 

16. 
Bag  and  process  and  device  for  effecting  closures  therein. 

W.  W.  Rowe.     2,070,085  ;  Feb.  10. 
Bag  nnd  producing  the  same.    F.  T.  Robinson.    2,103,092  ; 

Dec.  21. 
I'.ap      cleaning     or     emptying     device.      O.      K.      Houaer. 

2,084,492  ;    June   22. 
Bag      closing      nud      senllng      iniu-hliie.        11.      .Vndersnii, 

2,083.417  ;   June  8. 
It.ig  construction.     L.  Goodman.     2.099,425;  Nov.  1(1. 
Bag  ends.   Device   for   closing.     (!.    (ifNliilin.     2,00-1,927; 

Oct.   5. 
Bag  ends,   Device   for   closing  rectangular.      G.   Orstriini. 

2.09:!. 130;    Sept.    14. 
Bag  (llllng   and    weighing   machine,    Automatic.      11.    Jnr- 

rler.     2.098,240-7  ;  Nov.  0. 
f.iig    tilling   iiiaililii.',      11.    F.    Itrlggs,      2,07S.;il.T  :   A|ir,   •.'*. 
Bag  for  automobiles,  Tiavellng.     W.  A.  Rush.     2,090,986; 

Aug.  21. 
Bag    for    collecting   Inundrv    nnd    the   like.      (].    U.    Cook 

2.080.252  ;  Mav  II. 
Bag  for  vacuum  clonncrs,  Dust.     L.  N.  I'nrU.s.     2.09S.632  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Hag   fiMiiie,      J,   Carr,      2,0.S7.6ir.  ;   .Iiilv   '-0, 
Bng  frame.      W.   C.   Illerlng,      2.07I,.S(:!  :   Mar.   2.1 
Bag  frames  ami  blnnks  therefor,  MuUlng.     W.   .1.    Klemp 

2,097,927  ;  Nov.  2. 


788 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bag  frames,  Method  of  and  blank  for  making  channeled. 

W.  C.  Hiering.     2,086,225  ;   July  6. 
Bag  holder.     A.  E.  Bennett.     2,100,501 ;  Nov.  30. 
Bag  liner.     J.  De  F.  Kirk.     2,095,067  ;  Oct.  5. 


Bag    making    and     filling    machine. 

2,071,244  ;  Feb.  16. 
Bag  making  machine.     A.   Potdevin 
Bag  making  machine.     A.  Potdevin. 
Bag  making  machine.     A.  Potdevin. 
Bag     making     machine     and     method. 

2,094,594;  Oct.  5. 
Bag  making  machinery.     G.  W.  French, 


G.    Williams. 

2,069,592  ;   Feb.   2. 

2,087,704  ;  July  20. 

2,090,307  ;  Aug.  17. 

R.     J.     Gaubert. 

2,097,183  ;  Oct. 


Bag  or  package.     J.  A.  Farmer.     2,093,979  ;   Sept.  21. 
Bag  or  sack  holder.     V.  L.  Stathem.     2,079,132  ;  May  4. 
Bag     or     similar     article.     Making     a.       D.      Schmidt. 

2  074  992  •    Mar.    23. 
Bag  or  'the  'like,  Water.     M.  B.  Reach.     2,071,706  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Bag     package.     Individually     wrapped.     E.     R.     Anders. 

2.087.236  :  July  20. 
Bag  packages,   Apparatus   and  method   of  making   non- 
tangling    string    handle.      J.    Wichulski    and    M.    Piz- 
zolanella.     2,068,724;    Jan.   26. 
Bag     sealing     and     labeling     machine.       F.     H.     Biggs. 

2,070,390;    Feb.   9. 
Bag  transformer.     C.  F.  Sparks.     2,095,771 ;  Oct.  12. 
Bag  turning  machine.     J.  J.  Neuman  and  G.  B.  Greene. 

2,084,498  ;  June  22. 
Bag  with  spring  closure.     I.  Alter.     2,084,757  ;  June  22. 
Bagging    device.     F.     W.     Miller     and     J.     R.     Schififerl. 

2,080,874  :  July  13. 
Bagging  machine.     R.  F.  Nicodemus.     2,069,266  ;  Feb.  2. 
Bags  and  forming  recesses  therein,  iMethod  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  opening.     D.  Schmidt.     2,095,205  ;  Oct.  5. 
Bags  and   the  like.   Apparatus  for  making.     A.   Potdevin 

and  G.  E.  Hampton.     2,091,795  ;  Aug.  31. 
Bags  and  the  like.  Making.     A.  Potdevin  and  G.  E.  Hamp- 
ton.    2.085,766  ;  July  6. 
Bags  and  the  like.  Making.     A.  Potdevin  and  G.  E.  Hamp- 
ton.    2,091,796  ;  Aug.  31. 
Bags  and  the  like.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  making. 

A.  Potdevin.     2,087,444  ;  July  20. 
Bags  and  wrappers.   Making  window.     R.   S.   Grant  and 

A.  A.  Schlegel.     2,073,476;  Mar.  9. 
Bags,  Apparatus  for  closing.     R.  N.  and  L.  A.   Cundall. 

2,097,448  ;  Nov.  2. 
Bags,   Apparatus  for  filling,   sewing,  and  sealing.     R.  N. 

and  L.  A.  Cundall.       2,097,447  ;  Nov.  2. 
Bags,  Apparatus  for  filling,  sewing,  and  sealing.      R.  N. 

and  L.  A.   Cundall.     2,097,449  ;  Nov.    2. 
Bags,    Apparatus    for   making.     T.    E.    Coty.     2,096,789  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Bags,    Apparatus   for   sewing   and   sealing   filled.      R.    N. 

and  L.   A.   Cundall.     2^097,450;   Nov.   2. 
Bags   for   garments,    Device    for   applying   paper.     C.    F. 

Wells  and  W.  O.  Purkins.     2,069,690  ;  Feb.  2. 
Bags,   Making.     A.   Potdevin.     2,090,308;  Aug.   17. 
Bags,    Making   die-cut.     D.    Schmidt   and    A.    A.    Spisak. 

2.095.040  ;  Oct.  5. 
Bags,  Manufacture  of.     J.  M.  Driver.     2,066,719  ;  Jan.  5. 
Bags,  Means  for  sealing.    J.  A.  Farmer.    2,093,978 ;  Sept. 

21. 
Bags,   Method   and    apparatus   for  making.     T.   E.    Coty. 

2,096,788  ;  Oct.  20. 
Bags,    Method    and    machine    for    closing   filled.      B.    N. 

Cundall.     2,094,061 ;  Sept.  28. 
Bags,  Method  of  and  apiiaratus  for  making.     A.  Potdevin. 

2.067,640  :  Jan.    12. 
Bags,  pockets,  double  pockets,  and  envelopes,  Apparatus 
for    manufacturing,    at    choice.      A.    Winkler    and    M. 
DUnncbier.     2,078,188  ;  Apr,  20. 
Bail  and  opener,   Combined  can.     J.  Nagele.     2,071,650 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Bail  connection.     E.  E.  Jennings.     2,071,126  ;  Feb.  16. 
Ball,  Self-aligning  picture.     G.  B.  Demorest.     2,068,662;. 

Jan.  26. 
Bailer.     P.  G.  Gates.     Re.  20,312  ;  Mar.  30. 
Bailer.     W.  A.  Larson  and  H.  T.  Swortwood.     2,090,209  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Bailor.     E.   F.   Westall.     2,099,877;  Nov.   23. 
Bailer,    Extensible    pressure.     E.    D.    Keeler.     2,083,714; 

June  15. 
Bailer,  Hydrostatic.    W.  A.  Larson  and  H.  T.  Swortwood 

2.090,0h5  ;  Aug.  17. 
Bailer     or     clean-out     tool     and     method.       P.     Cavins 

2,088,151  ;  July  27. 
Bailer,  Straight  bottom  dump.    R.  R.  Candee.     2,070,982  • 
Feb.  16.  ... 

Bait.     T.  Darby.     2,077,311 ;  Apr.  13. 
Bait     and    making    the    same.     Fish.       G.    W.    Yearlev 

2.102.052  ;  Dec.  14. 
Bait,    Artificial    fishing.      L.    W.    Weesner.      2,089  156- 

Aug.  3. 
Bait.  Casting.     H.  F.  Khoenle.     2.100,289;  Nov.  23 
Bait,   Fish.     F.  J.   Peters.     2,102,7.39  ;  Dec.   21. 
Bait   holder.     B.   L.   Dorsey.     2,074.540 ;   Mar.    23 
Bait,  Insect.     11.  M.  Epstein.     2,101.988;  Dec.  14. 
Bait  replacing  and  line-freeing  device,  Fisherman's      W  J 

Benee.      2,083.814  ;  June  15. 
Bakepan.     C.  M.  Moore.     2,071,892;  Feb.  23. 
Bakepan  unit.     A.   Prabcll.     2,082,973 ;   June  8 
Baker  or  oven.  Biscuit.     J.  E.  Smith.     2,080,827  •  July  13 


Baker  products.  Manufacture  of.    J.  S.  Reichert  and  W.  J. 

Sparks.     2.070,922  ;  Feb.  16. 
Bakers'  products  in  various  shapes.  Making.     P.  J.  Bren- 

nan.     2,075,699  ;  Mar.  30. 
Bakery  equipment.     L.  P.  Faucher.     2,074,744  ;  Mar.  23. 
Bakery  products,   Apparatus   for   cooling.      W.   W.   Reece 

and  L.  W.  Haas.     2,073,221 ;  Mar.  9. 
Baking.     J.   F.  Korda.     2,071,635  ;  Feb    23 
Baking,  Apparatus  for.     E.  O.   Engels  and  E.  W.   Plam- 

beck.     2,092,836  ;   Sept.   14. 
Baking  container.    M.  Cohen.     2,091,066  ;  Aug.  24. 
Baking,  Method  of.     A.  M.  Bradley  and  G.  E.   Watson. 

2,080,162  ;  May  11. 
Balance.     H.   Bennett.     2,097,753  ;  Nov.   2. 
Balance  and  counterbalance  for  crank  shafts.  Combined. 

W.  C.  Trout.     2,071,008  ;  Feb.  16. 
Balance   between    currents   in   associated   circuits.    Regu- 
lating.    W.  A.  Mueller.     2,075,861  ;  Apr.  6. 
Balance    of    control    surfaces,    Dynamic.      J.    A.    Roch6. 

2,081,957  ;  June  1. 
Balance,   Precision.     J.    Gattoni.     2,074,384 ;   Mar.  23. 
Balance,  Precision.     J.  E.   Seederer.     2,081,252  ;  May  25. 
Balance,  Torsion.     H.   Rainbow.     2,080,062  ;  May  11. 
Balanced  plug  valve.    M.  R.  Shipley.     2,079,774  ;  May  11. 
Balanced    steam    inlet     valve.     F.    Wagner.     2,085,487  ; 

June  29. 
Balanced  valve.    W  .F.  Mesinger.    2,091,051 ;  Aug.  24. 
Balances,  Apparatus  for  timing.     A.  F.  Poole.     2,077,008  : 

Apr.  13. 
Balances,  Apparatus  for  timing.     A.  F.  Poole.     2,086,391 : 

July  6. 
Balancing  device.     W.  E.  Johnson.     2,085,588  ;  June  29. 
Balancing    device   for   grinding   or   polishing   wheels.      J. 

Roche.     2,097,894  ;  Nov.  2. 
Balancing,    indicating,    and    weighing    means    for    rotary 

bodies.     C.  C.  Lamb.     2,068,495  ;  Jan.  19. 
Balancing  machine.     T.  Y.  Olsen.     2,088,553  ;  July  27. 
Balancing  machine.     J.L.Taylor.     2,080,939  ;  May  18. 
Balancing  machine  for  rotating  bodies.     H.   G.  Welsford 

and  H.  Ulmann.     2,074,290  ;  Mar.  16. 
Bale  cutting  machine.     D.  J.  Gregory  and  C.  F.  Schnuck. 

Baler,  Combine.     R.  D.  MacDonald.     2,068,886 ;  Jan.  26. 
Baler,  Rotary.     U.  F.  Luebben.     2,096,990  ;  Oct.  26. 
Baling,  Method  and  apparatus  for.     G.  Innes.     2,080,316  : 

May  11. 
Ball  and  anchorage  therefor  for  use  in  playing  ball  games 

using  anchored  balls.     F.  A.  Mitchell.     2,081,059  ;  May 

18. 
Ball  and  light  signal.  Combined  gear  shift.     A.  R.  Moeller. 

2,096,190  ;  Oct.   19. 
Ball  and  making  same.  Inflated.    J.  T.  Riddell.    2,091,455  ; 

Aug.  31.  ... 

Ball  and  roller  bearing.     O.  Dietrich.     2.087,184  ;  July  13. 
Ball    and    socket   coupling.      E.    E.    Watson.      2,099,549  • 

Nov.  16.  ... 

Ball  and  socket  joint.     W.  Todd.     2,067,553  ;  Jan.   12. 
Ball,  Blind  stitch  play.      G.  S.   Lannom,  Jr.     2,101,473: 

Dec.    7.  , 

^^o^noSf  1*^,^1,™^. '^°'^oP**^^'"S    machine.      H.    G.    Atwell. 
2,082,818  ;  June  8. 

Ball  check  valve.     E.  H.  Lohmolder.     2,074.701  ;  Mar.  23. 

o  nn21*i"o^  mechanism  for  pinball  games.     B.  E.  Mills. 

2,098,648  ;  Nov.  9. 
Ball.    Game.      C.    H.    Rickey.      2,074,808;    Mar.    23. 
Ball  gyro  vertical.     W.  Anscott.     2,087,961  ;  July  27. 
Ba    ,   Hoop.     W.  B.   Reynolds.     2,066.799  :  Jan.   5. 
Ball,  Inflatable.     J.  Hesper.     2,078,141 ;  Apr.  20. 
Ball.  Inflatable.     D.  Levinson.     2,080.894  ;  May  18. 
Ball  joint.     F.  N.  Bard.     2,095,728:  Oct.  12. 
Ball  joint.     R.  P.  Kinmont.     2,098,188;  Nov.  2. 
i.all    joint.    Self-adjusting.     G.    H.    Hufferd.     2,076,028; 

Ball,  Play.     M.  B.  Reach.     2,086,094  ;  July  6. 

Ball,  Playing.     C.  H.  Hanshaw.     2,078,3S2  ;   Apr.  27. 

9  naT°?n?.'^'°/?  .^S2    catching    device.     E.     J.     Stewart. 
2.U97,j0d  ;  Oct.  26. 

Ion'  1°^;,    4-  ^-  Fr^^^"^-     2,081,531 ;  May  25. 

Ball,  Solid  play.     M.  B.  Reach.     2,093,737  ;   Sept.  21. 

MuT"  277tll2TMaI  ^i""   ^"'"'^    apparatus.      B.    E. 
Bull,  T:ible  tennis,     'd.  C.  Mabee,     2,091,084  ;  Aug.  31. 
Aug'''?4 ■  Thompson  and  H.  W.  Felt.     2,091,058  ; 

ni'lL'^i?'^'?^  machine.    H.  N.  Huse.    2,076,565  ;  Apr.  13. 
RniL?^^'""'^-^'''^-     L.A.Young.     2,090,717  ;  Atig.  24. 
Ballast  cleaning  machine.     F.  Speno.     2,095  157 -Oct    5 


Apr.  27.' 

^''fn";!J?,r^^.'>°°*^''"^^.t'°?.  °^  phenols  with  aldehydes,  Manu- 
Sent    Is  synthetic.     L.   C.  F.   Pechin.      2,094,373; 


E.     C.     Sloan.       2,074,568 ; 


Container. 


E.      Erickson. 


Sept.  28. 
Band,     Adjustable    sweat. 

Mar.  23. 
Band     and      fastener, 

2,088,365  ;  July  27 

^'2°,096!mi'7  Oct"°ll  ^'""^'  '^"•^''•cling.     O.  C.  Semonsen. 

Rn'irihlii'l^^'o^/i™^''^'"''-    \^-  ^^''O'^t-    2.103,302  ;  Dec.  28. 
Nov^  2       ''''•'"S*'"^  mechanism.     J.  Yoxall.     2,098,125  ; 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


789 


Band,    Detachable    sweat.      G.    A.    Sporre.      2,036,493 ; 

Jan.  .5. 
Band,  Elastic.     E.  Gluck.     2,103,579  ;  Dec.  28. 
Band,  Fabric.     C.  J.  Busch  and  O.  E.  Huber.     2,072,542  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Band  for  advertising  and  the  like  devices,  Moving.     G.  S. 

Shaw.     2,099.281 ;  Nov.  16. 
Band     for    clothes    presses,    Auxiliary.       S.     C.    Percy. 

2,073,220  ;  Mar.  9. 
Band  for  containers.  Reinforcing.     C.  M.  MacChesney  and 

A.  B.  Wilson.     2.086,040  ;  July  6. 
Band  for  ornamental  and  useful  purposes,  Production  of. 

K.  Schofer.     2,079,386  ;  May  4. 
Band  for  vulcanizing  machines,  Pressure.     J.  M.  Bierer. 

2,083,527  ;  June  8. 
Band    forming    and    applying    machine.     R.    C.    Strout. 

2.089. 7(i?>  ;  Aug.   10. 
Band,   Lifting  and  tipping.     W.  A.  Whiting.     2,076,758; 

Apr.   13. 
Band,  Metal  cigar.    H.  F.  Scheetz,  Jr.     2,072,221  ;  Mar.  2. 
Band-pass  filter.     H.  A.  Wheeler.     2,081,861  ;  May  25. 
Band-pass  filter.     H.  A.  Wheeler.     2,092.709;  Sept.  7. 
Band      pass      receiver,      Convertible.        R.      A.      Braden. 

2,093,544  ;  Sept.  21. 
Band     strapping    machine.       G.     Mortimer.       2,080,329  ; 

May  11. 
Band   strapping   machine.      J.   V.   Prestwich.      2,087,655  ; 

July  20. 
Bandage.     F.  Powdermaker.     2,068,703 ;  Jan.  26. 
Bandage     and      support,     Abdominal.        R.     W.      Spain. 

2,099,541;  Nov.  16. 
Bandage.    Deodorizing    and    sterilizing.      C.    K.    Reiman. 

2.006.946  :  .Tan.  5. 
Bandeau,    brassifere,    or    the    like.      G.    C.    ^lason,    Jr. 

2,074,796  ;   Mar.    23. 
Banding     and     wrapping     machine.      F.     X.     Malocsay. 

2.076.378  ;  Apr.    6. 
Banding  machine.      W.  F.  Hnck.      2. 078. 633  :  Anr.  27. 
Banding  machine.     H.  R.  Schutz.     Re.  20.277  :  Feb.  23. 
Bandless  Jordan  plug.     A.  Dorman.     2,098,279  ;  Nov.  9. 
Bands.  Oniding  .ind  holding  of  long  metal.     E-G.  Kohler. 

2,094,950  :  Oct.  5. 
Bands    on    containers.    Apparatus    for    applying.     H.    F. 

Nygard.     2.068.107  ;  Jan.  19. 
Bands.        Producing        encircling.     O.        C.        Semonsen. 

2,096,352;  Oct.  19. 
Bands,   threads,    foils,   and   tubes  of  .nrtificial   siibstnncps, 

Mannfacturp    of    flexible.       E.     Studt    and    U.    Jleyer. 

2,074,285  ;  Mar.  16. 
Bands    to    garments.    Apparatus    for    attaching    elastic. 

J.   E.   Martin.     2,074,929  ;  Mar.   23. 
Bands    to    wrist     watclies.    Device    for    connecting.     W. 

Becker.      2,0R9.638  :   .'\ug.   10. 
Bank,  Coin.     D.  H.  Zell.     2.006.418;  Oct.  19. 
Bank.     Envelope     savings.     H.     A.     Harris.     2.086,297  : 

July  0. 
Bank,  Registering  money.     R.  B.  Haydon.     2,077,521  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Bank.  Savings.      E.   A.  Anderson.      2, 006. .131  ;  Oct.  19. 
Bank.   Savings.     A.   O.   Grunwald.     2,087.058;   July  13. 
Banner,  Aerial.     H.  H.  Richardson.     2,093.647  ;  Sept.  21. 
Banner.   Aircraft  advertising.     F.   W.   Soule.     2,095,350 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Bar:  Bee — 

Current    conducting   bar.         Needle  bar. 

Desk-bar.  Printing  press  margin  bar. 

Dividing  bar.  Itnil  joint  bar. 

Grate  ]tnr.  Tfoll  pupor  cutter  bni'. 

Greenhouse  sash  bar.  Stay  bar. 

Liawn  mower  cutter  bar.  Tone  bar. 

Tjock  bar.  Venetian  blind  hend  bar. 

Bnr  and    cutter  clinin,   Cutter.     T.   E.   Pray.     2.096.997; 

Oct.  2R 
Bar  and  fracture  stand.  Combination  rest.    J.  H.  Johnson. 

2,079,017  ;  May  11. 
Bar    nnd    wign     sui)tiort,     Coml)inatlon    i)u.sh.       C.    Alien. 

2.078.'i78  :  Apr.  27. 
Bar  clenn-out.  Drop,     G.  C.  Pnxton.     2.090.221;  Nov.  16. 
Bar  conul  ruction.   Sway.      A.   Boor      2.078.367;   Apr.    27. 
Bar     for     embroidering     mncliines.     Tmplemont.       M.     P. 

Neuhert  and  O.  Mueller.     2,070,914;  Fob.   16. 
y,nr  for  (■■inhroidc'ritm   tniicIiincN    TniplenuMit.      M.   P.  Neu- 
hert  and  ().  Mueller.      ".>  080.735  :  Mav  IS. 
Bar  Installing  device.     J.  W.  TTeltzel.     2,087,191  ;  July  13. 
linr  lock.     11.  Machinist.     2,103.989  ;  Dec.  28. 
Bar,   Making  a   deformed.     J.  V.   Ferm   and  F.    R.   ITIgh. 

2.085.063  :  July  0. 
Bar    mat    clip.      A,    E.    Brlckninn    and    G.    A.    Gleason. 

2.102.506:   Dec.    14. 
Bar  or  grating.   Safety.     U.  T.  Wlndle.     2,103,130;   Dec. 

21. 
Bnibpcne.     C.  B.  Pnlliemiis.     2.001,488;  Auc.  31. 
liarblturlc   acid,    Tri  siibstltutod.      V.    Boodccker   and    11 

Gruber.     2.080,071  ;    May   11. 
Biirgc.     A.  J.  n.MWHon.     2.100,472:  Nov.  30. 
Itarge  shifter.     B.  11.  KepHtlng.     2.071,108;  Fob.  10. 
r.ariuui   Hulpliad'    I'loiu    lijii-iuni   Hulphlde,    Producing.      M. 

Mllliir.      2,0!>l,902  :  Oct.  5. 
Barn,  Air  condlliotu'd   tobacco.     R.  E.  Mayo.     2,090,633; 

Aug.  24. 
Barrel.     C.  B.  Arnold.     2,084,882;  Juno  22. 
Barrel.     S.  DeutHcli.     2,000.668  ;  Aug.  24. 
liarrel.     T.  C.  Hollniigol.     2.009,1 13  ;  Nov.  16. 


Barrel.     C.  H.  Widman,  A.  P.  Nacy,  and  B.  T.  Lindell. 

2,088,101 ;  July  27. 
Barrel,  Core.     C.  E.  Burt.     2.076.063  ;  Apr.  6. 
Barrel,  Core.     G.  C.  Oliver.     2,073,876-7  ;  Mar.  16. 
Barrel,    Insulated   metal.      R.   H.    Maddock.      2,080,326 ; 

May  11. 
Barrel,  Metal     F.  Gettelman.     2,071,621  ;  Feb.  23. 
Barrel,  Metal.     H.  Merker.     2,076,585  ;  Apr.  13. 
Barrel,  Metal.    H.  Merker.     2,083,340  ;  June  8. 
Barrel,  Metallic.     L.  C.   Smith.     2,086,053  ;  July  6. 
Barrel,  Noncreep  metallic.     L.  C.  Smith.     2,089,624  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Barrel,  Nonrefillable.     R.  C.  Brushe.     2,077,210  ;  Apr.  13. 
Barrel   of  dissimilar   metals.  Double  walled.     J.  D.  Lear. 

2.089.805  ;  Aug.  10. 
Barrel    painting    machine.      E.    J.    Rollings.      2,074,432 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Barrel,     Pump    pressure    operated     core.     J.    D.    Brack. 

2,084,988  ;  June  29. 
Barrel  rack.     L.  O.  Porter.     2,101,629  ;  Dec.  7. 
Barrel  stave.     L.  Lehner.     2,069,531  ;  Feb.  2. 
Barrel  stave  crozer.     J.  W.  Leonard,  W.  R.  Butterworth, 

Jr.,  C.  Leonard,  H.  A.  Wellford,  and  W.  L.  Wellford,  Jr. 

2,099,445  ;  Nov.  16. 
Barrel  tap.     A.  Karlson.     2.084,200  ;  June  15. 
Barrel  tapping  means.     F.  E.  Rice.     2.083.866  ;  June  15. 
Barrel     venfing     plug.       T.     A.     Newman.       2,092,467 ; 

Sept.   7. 
Barrels  and  like  articles.  Apparatus  for  handling.     K.  F. 

Snow.     2,084,460  ;  June  22. 
Barrels,   Making.      W.    E.    Coakley.      2,073,684  :   Jlar.    16. 
Barrier  control  svstem.     A.  J.  Duany  and  H.  T.  Randall. 

2,073,834;  Mar.  16. 
Barrier  for  mercury  switches.     J.  H.  Payne.     2,101,093  ; 

Dec.    7. 
Barrier  in  connection  with  exit  portal  in  fish  lifts.  Tele- 
scopic.    L.  E.  Knerr.     2,102,628:  Dec.  21. 
Barrier,  RjDck  dust.     J.  E.  Jones.     2,102,006  ;  Dec.  14. 
Barriers  Yieldable.     E.  D.  Sawyer.     2,095,085  ;  Oct.  5. 
Bars.  Apparatus  for  annealing  merchant.     J.  T.  Flaherty. 

2.007,525  :   Jan.   12. 
Bars,  Manufacturing  rail  joint.     G.  Langford.     2,078,082  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Bars,  Method  of   and  apparatus  for  handling  hot  metal. 

J.  R.  George.     2,102,792  ;  Dec.  21. 
Bars  or  the  like.   Apparatus   for  handling  and  annealing 

metal.     J.  T.   Flahertv.     2.067,524  ;  .Tan.  12. 
Bars,    Reforming    rail    joint.     G.    Langford.     2,090,482 ; 

Aug.   17. 
Bars,  Reforming  worn  rail  joint,     G,  Langford,    2.090.481  ; 

Aug.   17. 
Bars,    wire,    tubes,    and    the   like.    Sizing    round.      P.    B. 

Abramsen.      2,074,714  ;    Mar.   23. 
P.;ise  :   ?;rc — 

I'lasler  l):\se. 
Base  and  slicor.  Combined  cake.     E.  A.  Lenk.     2.085.372  ; 

June  29. 
Base     and     socket     for     radio     tubes.       D.     D.     Israel. 

2,074,397  ;  Mar.  23. 
r.use.  Annealing,     J,  A.  Baker.     2.073.724;  Mar.  16, 
Base  attachment  for  pocket  seal  presses.     C.  Priesmeyer. 

2,0S0,9S7  ;  May  18. 
Base,  Baseball.     G,  H.  Conrad.     2,103,148  ;  Dec.  21. 
Base,  Baseball.     H.  E.  Oreflce.     2,084.775  ;  June  22. 
lijise,   <'ar   scat.      II.    S,    Cordon.      •-•.0S!).".."i6  :    Ang.    10. 
Base,  Film  casting.     F.  E.  Williams.     2,081,723  ;  May  26. 
Base  for  ("'hristinas  trees.  Ornamental.     W.  M.  Flanag-an. 

2.103.939  ;  Dec.  28. 
Base  for  (>li>ctric  lamps  or  .similar  devices.     H.   D.  Blake 

and  W.  J.  Geiger.     2,066.317  ;  Jan.  5. 
Base    for    floor    coverings    and    the    like.      C\    A.    Upson. 

2,075,317;    Mar.    30. 
Base  for  lifting  Jacks.     D.  Ashkenas.     2.078,989  ;  May  4. 
Base  for  i)olos,   Protective.     H.  I'.  Coustette.     2.103,246; 

Dec,  28. 
Base   for   printing   plates.      L.   A.   Neumann.      2,088,308; 

July  27. 
BnKf.    Pneumatic   machine.     V.    II.   Do   Bolt.     2,070,071  : 

Apr.   6. 
Ba.Mc,  Printing  plate.      11.  W.  ITnoker.      2,OS9,.'>.')0  ;  Aug.  10. 
Base  with  contnct.s,  Molded.     W.  B.  Wallace.     2.082.092; 

June  8, 
Basin.  Coin  controlled  automatic  sanitary  Insert.     0.  V. 

Itilev      2,071.000  ;   Feb.  10. 
liasiii     for     sewerage     systems,     Catch.       A       r      .Vkers. 

2. 092. 192  ;    Sept.    7. 
Basin,   Surgical,      Pollock.  J.  C.      2.09S,il73  :   Nov,  O, 
Musket.      B.  F.  K.'IIn,      I!e.  20.128;  .lune  29, 
Basket.      P.   W.   Miessler.      2.082,2.')  I  ;   June   1. 
llasket.      J.    II.    Toulouse.      2.06(1,37  1:    Jan,    ."i. 
Basket  nnd  liner  therefor.  Fruit,     C.  K.   Cooper  and  J.  L. 

Wlllmeng.      2,007,753  ;   Jan.    12. 
Il.islict     altaclmic'iil.      I.     S.     Beach     nnd     J.     (!.     Smith. 

J.().sl,07.''>  :  .lune  15. 
B.iHkel,  Iticvcie.     C.  S.  (Benny.     2.079.S51  ;  May  U. 
llaHket.    Clialn.       E.     E.    Coleman.-      2.092.1 07  :     Sept.    7. 
Basket.   KIhIi   and   tackle,      W.   K.    Sinllh   and    I.   .1.   Focllt. 

2.098.(136  :   Nov.  9. 
Basiii'l   for  cent rlftigul  maclilnoB,  I'orforaleil,     V..  KoliorlB. 

2.0(iS.(i:!(l  :  Jan.   19. 
Basket   handle   mnclilne.     A.  II.  Schinldtk«>  and   V    IIInl«. 
2,082,126  ;  June  1. 


790 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Basket  manufacture.     S.  C.  Lampert.     2.098.049  :  Nov.  2 
Basket,  Paperboard.     P.  J.  Brooks.     2,086,209  ;  July  6. 
Basket,    Refrigerator    door.      E.     Swcdman.       2,074,438 

Mar.  23. 
Basket,  Self-measuring  coffee.     D.  L.  Hadley.     2,103, 1 80 

Dee.  28. 
Basket  stand.     C.  G.  Ivey.     2,073,155  ;  Mar.  9. 
Basket  structure.     C.  Pultar.     2,096,337  :  Oct.  19. 
Basket  support,  Basketball.     A.  C.  HolmdaUl.     2,085,206 

June  29. 
Bast  from  bast  plants,  Removing.     A.  E.  Dodd.  2,072,734 

Mar.  2. 
Basting  device  for  roasters.     O.  E.  Clarkson.     2,083,147 

June  8. 
Bat  and  machine  therefor.   Manufacture  of  fiber.     A.  L 

Spafford.     2,073.655  :  Mar.  16. 
Bat,    Baseball.      H.    W.    Herkimer    and    H.    E.    Holcomb 

2,099,521  :  Nov.  16. 
Bat,  Baseball.     H.  W.  Morrow.     2,069.723  ;  Feb.  2. 
Batching    apparatus.      L.    H.    Garlinghouse.      2,097,551 

Nov.  2. 
Bath.     H.  Richter.     2,093,382  ;  Sept.  14. 
Bath  apparatus,   Invalid.     J.    J.  Hicks.     2,087,286  ;   July 

20. 
Bath,   Collapsible   open   air  swimming.     O.    Serafinowicz. 

2,092,782;   Sept.  14. 
Bath.    Electrical    cleaning.     P.    J.    Greulach.     2,068,408 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Bath  fixture.     F.  H.   Lewis.     2,095,645  ;  Oct.   12. 
Bath  for  anodic  treatment  of  aluminum.     R.  W.  Buzzard. 

2.066.327  ;  Jan.  5. 
Bath,  INIedicated  steam.     A.  B.  Stout.     2.070.378  ;  Feb.  9. 
Bath  mitt  handle.     H.   C.  Borchers.      2,068,162  :  Jan.   19. 
Bath  salts.     P.   Stoughton.     2.084,465  :   June  22. 
Bath  spray.     S.  Isenberg.     2.073.307  :  Mar.  9. 
Bathing   device.    Infant's.      B.    H.    Kennedy.      2,072,038  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Bathing   device.    Infant's.     B.   H.    Kennedy.      2,102,958; 

Doc.  21. 
Bathing  suit   removable  while  dressed.     L.   H.   Bachelis. 

Re.  20,567  ;  Dec.  7. 
Bathroom    equipment.     A.   C.   Denison.     2,084,793  ;    June 

22. 
Bathtub.    E.  N.  Bassett.     2.081,728  ;  May  25. 
Bathtub.     F.  Cappuccio.     2.080.601  :  Mnv  18. 
Bathtub.     H.  N.  Davock.     2,087,183  ;  July  13. 
Bathtub.      S.  Friedlander.      2.075.933  :  Anr.  6. 
Bathtub.     I.   B.   Gardiner.     2,070.120 :   Feb.   9. 
Bathtub.     W.   A.  Houseweller.     2.079,739  :   Mav  11. 
Bathtub.     E.    R.    James   and    S.    N.    Mehlin.      2,079,410; 

May  4. 
Bathtub.     R.   R.  Kirkwood.     2.068.457:  .Tan.  19. 
Bathtub.      G.  H.  Loehman.      2.084,852  ;  June  22. 
Bath  tub.     R.  Mueller.     2.074.234  :  Mar.  16. 
Bathtub.    R.  Mueller.     2.102.733  :  Dec.  21. 
Bathtub.     B.  I.  Simpson.     2.082.661  :  June  1. 
Bathtub    and   foot  actuated   dressine   table   therefor.   In- 
fant's.    D.  M.  Kennedy.     2.102.9.59  ;  Dec.  21. 
Bathtub    and    shower,    "Combination.      J.    M.    Robinson. 

2,079,770:   Mav  11. 
Bathtub  construction.     C.  Weber.     2.085.559  :  June  29. 
Bnrhtnb  hanger.     W.  B.  Lucke.     2,102,082  :  Dec.  14. 
Bathtub   hanger   fixture.      P.   R.   Hollaender.      2,091,098 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Bathtub,  Hot  water  preheated.     J.  F.  Sahlofif.     2,075,471 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Bathtub.    Portable.     O.   P.    Gait.      2.096.395 :    Oct.   19. 
Baton.  Drum  major.     M.  Leonard.     2,092,354  ;  Sept,  7. 
Battery  :  See — 

Electric  battery.  Poultry  laying  battery. 

Hon  batterv.  Storage  battery. 

Batter.v.     L..M.  .Tanko.     2,092,214  :  Sept.  7. 
Battery  box  and  making  same.  Sheet  metal  storage.     H. 

D.  Gever.     2.087.026  ;   July  13. 
Battery  cable  terminal.     G.  F.  Cremer.     2.070.259  ;  Feb.  9. 
Battery  cable  terminal.     R.   W.  Knapp   and  A.  D.  Lund. 

2,067,195;  Jan.  12. 
Batterv     cable     terminal     clamp.     J.     Vana.     2.076.257 : 

Apr.  6. 
Batterv  cable  terminal  protector.  M.  T.  Kim.  ■  2. 078. 855  : 

Apr.  27. 
Battery  carrying  case.     C.  Lauppe.     2,096,376  ;   Oct.  19. 
Battery  cell.     G.  W.  Helse.     2,077,561  ;  Apr.  20. 
Battery    cell.      G.    W.    Heise    and    E.    A.    Schumacher. 

2,077,562  :  Apr.  20. 
Battery   charge   control    for   small    power   plants.      L.    C 

Frank.      2,071,820;   Feb.    23. 
Battery     charge      control.      Storage.        F.      G.      Beetem. 

2,070,541  ;    Feb.    9. 
Battery  charging  and  testing  apparatus.     E.  W.  Breisch. 

2.101.571  ;  Dec.   7. 
Battery      charging      apparatus.        K.      T.      Williamson. 

2,101,207  ;  Dec.  7. 
Battery   charging   regulation.      R.   JI.   Gilson.      2,091,708: 

Aug.  31. 
Battery  charging  system.    E.  W.  Seeger  and  P.  J.  Russell. 

2,067,420  ;  Jan.  12. 
Battery    charging    system.       11.    N.    Wagar.      2,102,141  • 

Dec.  14. 
Battery  clamp.     TI.  J.  Ilahn.     2,008.544  ;  Jan.  19. 
Battery    condition    indicating    system.     B.    Wlllach.     E. 

Aschenbach.   F.   S.   Gruver,  and  M.    Klein.     2,072 bin- 

Mar.  9. 


Battery  connecter.    F.  E.  Heatwole.    2,077,522  ;  Apr.  20. 
Battery    connecter.      E.    A.    Lienhart    and    O.    Ravnaas. 

2.067,934;  Jan.   19. 
Batterv     construction,      Coke      oven.        W.      H.      Pavltt. 

2  088  53*^  '  July  27 
Battery  container.     J.  J.  Mascuch.     2.094,329  ;  Sept.  28. 
Battery  container.     J.  W.  Young.     2.098,478  ;  Nov.  9. 
Batterv  electrolyte  indicator.     R.  Perthel  and  F.  B.  Lock- 
wood,   Jr.     2,076.384 ;   Apr.    6. 
Batterv  for  looms,  Automatic.     W.  A.  Smith.     2,077,858 ; 

Apr.'  20. 
Battery    grid    casting    machine.    Automatic.      J.    Wirtz. 

2.079,727 ;  May  11. 
Battery  grid.  Storage.     E.  J.  Rueb.     2,069,463  ;  Feb.  2. 
Battery  grid.  Storage.     A.  C.  Zachlin.     2.066.663  :  .Tan.  5. 
Batterv  plate  and  malting  the  same.  Storage.     H.  Hibbert 

and  W.  L.  Reinhardt.     2,079.208  ;  May  4. 
Batterv    plate    pasting    machine.      L.    and    B.    Dubinski. 

2,094,878  :  Oct.  5. 
Battery  plate  separator.     R.  F.  Hoflin.     2,090,758;  Aug. 

24. 
Battery  plate.  Storage.     H.  Hibbert  and  W.  L.  Reinhardt. 

2,079,207  ;  May  4. 
Battery  plate,   Storage.     E.  W.   Smith.     2,084,964 ;  June 

22. 
Battery   plate,    Storage.     J.    G.   Zimmerman.      2,075,492 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Batterv    plates.    Setting    newly    pasted    storage.      E.    W. 

Smith  and  C.  A.  Hall.     2,066,701  ;  Jan.  5. 
Batterv    plates.    Treating    freshly    pasted.     C.     C.    Rose. 

2.068,434;  Jan.  19. 
Battery     post     and     cable     connection.     C.     E.     Hoover. 

2,070,336;   Feb.    9. 
Battery    separator    containing   a    compound    of   mercury, 

Storage.     J.  L.  Woodbridge.     2,101,326  ;    Dec.  7. 
Battery   separator  protector  and   plate   support.    Storage. 

T.  B.  Entz.     2,068,267  ;  Jan.  19. 
Batterv  terminal.     H.  H.  Henry.     2,076.341  ;  Apr.  6. 
Battery  terminal.     H.   W.  Lormor.     2.066,691  ;  .Tan.   5. 
Battery  terminal  clamp.     S.  S.  Coulding  and  W.  D.  Mc- 

Kale.     2,078,846;  Apr.  27. 
Battery    terminal    clamp.     J.    H.    Redinger.     2,086,048: 

July  6. 
Battery  terminal  clamp.    D.  E.  Williams  and  J.  C.  White- 
side.    2,073.980  :  Mar.  16. 
Battery      terminal      clamp.      Storage.     F.      R.      Hiebert. 

2.085,497  ;  June  29. 
Battery    terminal    connecter.      J.    Parmeson.      2,081,435 ; 

May  25. 
Battery  terminal  post  clamp.    R.  L.  Baird  and  A,  Moseley. 

2,077,821  ;  Apr.  20. 
Battery  terminal  post  clamp.     F.  M.  Reynolds.     2,100,268  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Battery   terminal   protector.      J.   F.    Gamble.      2,098,091 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Battery  terminal  puller.    P.  A.  Lamb.     2,090,872  ;  Aug.  24. 
Battery  tester,  Photometric.     R.  D.  Amsden.     2,074,825  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Battery  testing  apparatus.     B.  F.  W.  Heyer.     2,084,086  ; 

June   15. 
Battery    testing   apparatus.    Storage.      B.    F.    W.    Heyer. 

2,076,639  ;  Apr.  13. 
Battery  tool.     F.  F.  Pazzano.     2,094,432  ;  Sept.  28. 
Battery  tool,   Combination.     F.   F.   Pazzano.      2.071,897 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Battery   unit.   Dry   cell.      C.   P.   Deibel.      2,096,627 ;   Oct. 

Batting.     T.  S.  Jacobson.     2,091,856;  Aug.  31. 
Beach   accessory.      N.   M.   Jones.      2.070,484 ;   Feb    9 
Beach  cleaning  machine.     W.  T.  Hoofnagle  and   G.   Mal- 

vese.     2,093,148  :   Sept.   14. 
Beacon    sun-ray    light.      M.    E.    Woodward.      2,079,955; 

May  11. 
^''^S^""    system.       F.     S.     Mabry    and    C.    J.     Madsen. 

2.070,125  ;  Mar.  30. 
Bead  and  applying  the  same  to  ornamental  wheel   disks, 

Ornamental.     G.  A.  Lyon.    2,101,318;  Dec.  7. 
Bead  forming  machine.      S.  S.  Millen.      2.067  64]  •  T.nn    12. 
Bead  for  ornamental  wheel  disks.     G.  A.  Lyon.    2,082.803  : 

June  8. 
Bead   stringing  machine.     K.  K.   Roby  and  P.  A.   Clark. 

2.087,481  ;  Julv  20. 
Beading  for  furniture,  Edge.    L.  Larsen.    2,081,179  ;  May 

^^o  no5  o-^*^'^T^''^*'J°^  building  construction.     A.  Rafter. 

.^,098,6 1  6  ;  Nov.  9. 
Beam,    Composite.     R.   K.   O.   Sahlberg.     2,096,921;   Oct. 

^'o"?,'-S"]l^-''"^*'°"'  Composite  highway.     A.  W.  Dunham. 
-',0i8.4So  :  Apr.  27. 

Bo.Tm    for   horizontal    chamber   ovens,    Leveling.      P.   van 

Ackeren.     2,100,7.59  :  Nov.  30. 
Ream  hanger.     A.  N.  Porter.     2,092,180  ;   Sept.  7. 
Beam    mechanism.    Walking,      R     R.    Bloss.      2,079.276: 

May  4.  '       •      .  • 

Beam,  Sheet  nietal.     A.  G.  Dean.     2,082,792  ;  June  8. 

5'??Q-^51Jn  ''"I''  '"■^o'^'®  ^®^er  support.  E.  W.  G.  Paterson. 
^.08.'3,469  ;  June  29. 

Beams,   Device  for  hoisting.     G.   H.  Bruns.     2,079,240 ; 

jMay  4.  •       F        ■ 

Beams,  Making.     H.  E.  Rogers.     2.085.829  •  Julv  6 
Bean  cutter.     L.  T.  McGee.     2,090,802  ;  Aug.  24. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


791 


Bean    cutter.    Automatic.      C.    G.    Blakeney    and    B.    I. 

Buck.     2,092,103  ;   Sept.   7. 
Bean    preparing    instrument,    String.     G.    N.    Coughlan. 

2,087,140;  July  13. 
Beans  and   like  legumes.  Treating  soya.     A.  H.  McComb. 

2,083,853  ;  June  15. 
Beans  and  other  comestibles,   Processing.     E,   C.    Eberts. 

2,073,339  ;  Mar.  9. 
Beans    and   other   material.   Apparatus   for   treatment   of 

soya.     M.  Bonotto.     2,086,181  ;   July  6. 
Bearing:  Bee — 

Annul.nr  ball   bearing.  Radial  bearing. 

Antifriction  bearing.  Radial  plain  bearing. 

Ball  and  roller  bearing.  Roller  bearing. 

Cutter  bearing.  Rubber  bearing. 

Disk  harrow  bearing.  Scale  bearing. 

Divided  roller  bearing.  Sealed  bearing. 

Dowel  bar  bearing.  Self-lubricating  bearing. 

Fluid   bearing.  Segment  bearing. 

Jewel  bearing.  Segment  railway  bearing. 

Journal  bearing.  Side  bearing. 

Oil  film  bearing.  Spindle  bearing. 

Pitman     stirrup    bearing.        Strip  bearing. 

Pressure-balance   sealed     Thrust  bearing. 

bearing.  Two-row  ball  bearing. 

Propeller  shaft  bearing.  Vehicle  bearing. 

Propeller      shaft      center      Whip  roll  bearing, 
bearing.  Worm  gear  bearing. 

Pump  thrust  bearing 
Bearing.     A.   S.   Bemis.     2,093,799 ;   Sept.   21. 
Bearing.     E,  Benedek.     2,074,202  :  Mnr.  10. 
Bearing.     D,  F.  Chambers.     2,071,198;  Feb.  16. 
Bearing.     H.  D.  Else.     2,060.931  ;  Jan.  5. 
Bearing.     S.  E.  Green.     2,075,280  ;  Mar.  30. 
Bearing.     C.  H.  Hellyar.     2,102,952  ;  Dec.  21. 
Bearing.     P.  A.  Kinzie.     2,103,465  ;  Dec.  28. 
Bearing.     E.  Mendenhall  and  J.  B.  Van  Horn.     2,081,550  ; 

May  25. 
Bearing.     W.  Moller.     2,068,458  ;  Jan.  19. 
Bearing.     D.  H    Montgomery.     2,103,912;  Dee.   28. 
Bearing.     T.  L.  Robinson.     2.099,660  ;  Nov.  16. 
Bearing.     R.  A.   Schultz.     2,075,361  ;  Mar.   30. 
Bearing,     R.    R.    Searles.     2,094,968  ;   Oct.   5. 
Bearing.     H.  V.  Shebat.     2,076,254  ;  Apr,  6. 
Bearing.     C.   F.   Smart.     2,101,759  ;    Dec.   7. 
Bearing.     J.  W.  Smith.     2,067,464  ;  Jan.  12, 
Bearing.     A.  G.  F.  M'allgren.     2,094,137;  Sept.  28. 
Bearing.     A.     G.     F.     Wallgren    and    O.     S.     F.     Lundh. 

2,085,240  ;  June  29. 
Bearing.     E.  B.  Wedmore  and  G.  F.  Shotter.     2,073,434  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Bearing.     W.   B.   Wells.      2,069,908  ;   Feb.   9. 
Bearing.     C.G.Wilkinson.     2,098,121  ;  Nov.  2. 
Bearing.     H.  E.  Wise.     2,098,683  :  Nov.  9. 
Bearing  and  bearing  mounting.    O.  W.  Young.     2,094.251  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Bearing  and  cage.  Taper  roller,     W.  P.  Cox.      2,096,321  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Bearing  and  manufacturing  same.    M.  S.  May.    2,093,800  ; 

Sept.  21.  .      .  .  ,     . 

Bearing    and     manufacturing     the     same,     Anti-friction. 

A.  G.  Grabe.     2,097,878  ;  Nov.  2.  

Bearing      and      seal,      Anl  ifric-tioii,        II.      IT.      Edwards, 

2,073,903  :  Mnv    16. 
Bearing    assembling   machine.    Roller.      F.    Kotcham    and 

G.  R.  Dunn.     2,097,669  ;  Nov,  2, 
Bearing    assembly     for     drilling    tools.       J.     A.     Zublin. 

2,079,142  ;  May  4. 
Bearing   assembly    for   earth   boring    drlll.s.    Antifriction. 

C.  E.  R(>(>d.      2,076,002  ;  Apr.  0, 
Bearing    axle     construction,     Roller.       C.     L.     Eastliurg. 

2,006,879  ;   .Tan.   5. 
Bearing     l)lank      bending     machine.     W.      P.     Anderson. 

2.089,169:  Aug,   10. 
Bearing  box.     G.   W.  Walton.     2,092,232;   Sept.    7. 
Bearing  con.struclion,      h.   H.   ITeim,     2.074,182;   Mar,   16. 
Hearing  const  ruci  ion,      L,   R.  Ileim.      2,080,609:  Mmv   IS, 
Bearing  cup  extracting  tool,     B.  Cook  and  E.  C.  PfelTer. 

2,098,134;  Nov.  2. 
Bearing  device  for  soot  blower  elements.     D.   E.  Hibner, 

Jr.     2,069,103  ;  Jan.  26. 
Bearing     for    a    variable    speed    drive.       H.    H.    Talbot. 

2,007,513  ;  Jnn,   12. 
Bonrlng  for  di.sk   harrows,     C.  T.  Vlau.     2,102,822;  Doc. 

21. 
Bearing  for  disk   harrows.   Anflfrlctlon.     O.   W.    Sjogren 

and   T{.   IT.  Mitchell.     2.097,244  ;  Oct.  26. 
Bearing  for  drill  cutters.  Pilot.     F.  I..  Scott.     2,080,082; 

July   1.'!. 
Bearing    for   electric   ineters   and    the   like,   Jewel.      F.    (. 

Holt/,.      2,085.751  ;  July  6. 
Bearing    for    hvdinnllc    locomotives.    Center.      W.    l''errlH. 

2,007,488;  Jan.  12, 
Bearing      for     rotary      cruslK'S.      O.     J.     MouHsette,      Sr. 

2,080,875  ;  July   K!. 
15einlng   for   well   (Irllls.      K.   T-.   Scott  and   N.   B.   Berlefli. 

2,091,889;   Aug.  .'11. 
IW'arlng     gnnrd     and     oil      ret  rlcvl>r,      W,     J,      CliincntN, 

2,083,688  ;  June  15. 
Bearing  liouHlng,     A,   I'',   Welrli.     2,078,783;   Apr,  27. 
Bearing   lock.      It,    <:.    N.    EviiiiH,      2.082,91  1  :    J\iii<'   K, 
Bearing  mulorlal,  Making  a.     H,  P.  Koehrlng.     2,075,411  ; 

Mnr.  30. 


Bearing  material.  Making  a.     R.  P.  Koehring.     2,096,252  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Bearing    material.    Making   a    porous.      R.    P.    Koehring. 

2,097,671  ;  Nov.  2. 
Bearing  metal,  bearing  and  producing  same.     W.  H.  and 

B.  R.  Bagley  and  R.  W.  Berdan.     2,086,841 ;  July  13. 
Bearing   mounting.     W.    Scliwemlein   and   H.    W.   Ramey. 

2,086.304  ;  July  6. 
Bearing   mounting.    Ball.      B.   C.   Robertson.      2,101,346 ; 

Dec.    7. 
Bearing  obstruction  ejector.     L.   Kandarian.     2,102,320; 

Dec.  14. 
Bearing     overtemperature     indicator.     P.     C.      Heckert. 

2.089,369  ;  Aug.  10. 
Bearing   rolls.   Method   of  and   machine    for   grinding   or 

lapping.     A.  B.  Einig.     2,075,104;  Mar.   30. 
Bearing  shells.  Method  and   machine  for  forming.     W.  J. 

Fiegel.     2,097,692  ;  Nov.  2. 
Bearing  shells.  Method  and  machine  for  forming  flanged. 

W.  J.  Fiegel.     2,097,691  ;  Nov.  2. 
Bearing  sleeve  and  joint  assembly.    B.  F.  Pec.    2,077,582  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Bearing    structure    for    rotatable    spindles    and    the    like. 

J.  F.  Buhr.     2,068,594  ;  Jan.  19. 
Bearing   support.      R.   Henry.      2,070,081  ;   Feb.   9. 
Bearing  surfaces,  Apparatus  for  finishing.     H.  C.  Satter- 

thwalte.     2,069,099  ;  Jan.  26. 
Bearing      surfaces,      Lubricating.        W.      W.      Weinrich. 

2,101,632  ;  Dec.  7. 
Bearing  unit.     N.   Skillman   and   R.   Thuner.     2,069,781  ; 

Feb.    9. 
Bearing  unit.  Inboard  roller.     A.  H.  Oelkers.     2,101,650  ; 

Dec.    7. 
Bearings,    Apparatus   for  manufacturing.     R.   H.   McCar- 

roll  and  E.  C.  Jeter.     2,092,284;    Sept.  7. 
Bearings,    Making.     H.    L.    Brownback.     2,090,157  ;    Oct. 

19. 
Bearings,  Making.     R.  E.  Thompson.     2,080.750  :  Mav  18. 
Bearings,   Making  roller.     L.   R.  Heim.     2,102,460 ;   Dec. 

14. 
Bearings,   Mechanism   for  assembling.     F.  Ketcham  and 

G.  E.  Dunn.     2,068,683;  Jan.  26. 
Bearings,    I'roducing.      K.    Senimler.      2,088,389  ;   July   27. 
Bearings  to  metal  plates.  Attaching  small.     W.  C.  Hler- 

ing.     2.094,984  ;  Oct.  5. 
Beater.     F.   L.   Ireland  and  F.    L.   Chappell.     2.073,004; 

Mar.  9. 
Beater  and  pneumatic  separator,  Rotarv.     J.  J.  Wallace. 

2,069,398  ;  Feb.  2. 
Beater.  Egg.     R.  B.  Leinhard.     2,091,786;  Aug.  31. 
Beater   furnisli,    Making  a.     E.   P.    Stevenson   and   II.   J. 

Billincs,      2,083,929  ;    June   15. 
Beauty  appliance.     E.  Knauth.     Re.  20,276  ;  Feb.   23. 
Becket.     W.  H.   McKissick.     2,082,169  ;  June  1. 
Bed.     J.  H.  De  Boer.      2,093,164;    Sept.    14. 
Bed.     M.   Elliman.     2,069,004  ;   Feb.  2. 
Bed.     L.  J.  Wiener.     2,082,131:  June  1. 
Bod  and  divan.  Combination.    L.  Blumenthal.    2,071,727; 

Feb.  23. 
Bed     attachment.       H.     L.     Kelly     and     I.     H.     Wilson. 

2,077,328;  Apr.  13. 
P.od     bottom.     Spring.      R.     W.     Marquardt.      2,094,603; 

Oct.  5. 
Bod     bottom,     Spring.       R.     W.    Marquardt.       2,096,435 ; 

Oct.   19. 
Bed.  Collnpsible.      R.  B.   Baker.      2,075,796;  Apr.  6. 
lied.  Couch.     J.Martin.     2,069,258  ;  Feb.  2. 
lied,  Davenport.      N.  llalll)org.      2,080.474:  May  IS. 
lied.   Disappearing.      L.   Koefocd.     2,079,939;   May   11. 
Bed  for  billiard  tables.     ('.  B.  Norris,     2.092.521  ;  Sept.  7. 
IJed  for  infants.     W.  P.  Myron.     2,082,07()  :  June  1. 
I'.cd  lamp.     W.  J.  Horner.     2,075.199;  Mar.  .30. 
Bed  lamp,  Portable.     B.  B.  Sandidgo.     2,069,561  ;  Fob.  2. 
Bed  motion.     F.   W.  Seybold.     2,082,183   4  ;  Juno  1. 
lied  motion.     J.   R.   Wood.      2,09,'), 115:  Oct.  5. 
Bod    or    bunk,    Swinging.      M.    R.    DadswoU.      2,003,804 ; 

Sept.  21. 
I!ed  or  mattress  and  tlio  like,  Inllatablo.      W.  11.  Houghton, 

2,008,134  ;  Jan.  19. 
I'.cmI    pan.      i;.    A.    Ihilo.     2.00li.  100  :  Jan.  .^. 
Bed  reading  lamp.     A.  A.  Itarbora.     2,072,472  ;  Mar.  2. 
l!od.    Rocking  swinging.     C.    E.   Sharp.     2.070,075;    Apr. 

13. 
Itodspring.     L.  II.  Hamilton.     2,100,;?93:  Nov,  30, 
Itedspring,      II.  It.  Sklnr.      2.096.7C.7  :  Oct.  26. 
Itodspring.      I.   Zlmot.      2,077,807  ;   Apr.   20. 
Bodsprlng    and    cover     rotalnlng    clip    tliorofor.      C.    D. 

Karr.      2,07l„399  ;    Mar,   23, 
liedsprlng    oonstructlon,    .J,     Schwnrtiman.      2,071,275; 

Feb.  10. 
lied    Kupportlng    stiucturo    for    Irallors    or    automoblloa. 

lO.  lO,  Hllla,     2,098,825;  Nov,  0. 
lied,      lulile.     and     Rofa,     Coiiiblnntlon.        II.      Spaniilot. 

2,102.980;  Doc.  21. 
lied.   Wjill.      !•;    II.    Iliidenlpiumh.      2. 067. Kid:   .l:in,   :. 
r.iMldlni;.     It.  Kiol.i'nliush.     2,0HI,3;tl  :  May  25. 
lleddhig  article.    C.  Dayhuff  and  G.  McCroory.    2.003.713; 

Sept.  21. 
lledding  pjid.     C.  I).  Karr.     2.01)n.-rJ7  ;  Nov.  10. 
lii'ilN,    ('(iniblnailon    xlnglo,    diMd)lo,    mid    twin    ttuioli,      J. 

Martin.      2.095,997  ;   Oct.    10. 


792 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Beef   oarcasses.   Method   of   and   apparatus   for   treating. 

G.  H.  Miller.     2,102.084;   Dpc.    14. 
Beehive.     A.  E.  Hasselbach.     2,090,042  ;  Aug.  17. 
Beehive.     E.  Engelbrektsson.     2,103,066  ;  Dec.  21. 
Beer,  Apparatus  tor  cooling  and  dispensing.     C.  H.  I'lesh- 

nian.      2,091.753  ;  Aug.   31. 
Beer  coil  cleaner.     D.  Haldane.     2,096.714  ;  Oct.  26. 
Beer  coil  cleaner.     G.  A.  Lewis.     2,092,257  ;  Sept.  7. 
Beer  coil  cleaner.    G.  Ptchler  and  W.  Weichert.    2,074,187  ; 

Mar.  16.  „      . 

Beer  container.     P.  and  H.   B.  Murray.     2,090,403  ;   Aug. 

17. 
Beer    cooler    device.     J.    Panagopoulos.     2,096,591 ;    Oct. 

19. 
Beer  dispenser.     A.  E.  Johnson.     2,076,893  ;  Apr.  13. 
Beer  dispenser.     A.  L.  Voight.     2,088,073  ;   July  27. 
Beer    dispenser    and    cooler.      F.    E.    Lueck.      2,092,320 

Beer    dispensing    apparatus.     E.    H.    Smith.     2,081,022 

May  18. 
Beer  dispensing  apparatus.     K.  A.  Zimmerer.     2,083.629 

June  15. 
Beer    dispensing     device.     R.    T.     Cornelius.     2,085,848 

July  6. 
Beer  dispensing  device.     R.  T.  Cornelius.     2,097,020  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Beer  foam  remover  and  advertising  device.     R.  J.  Camp- 
bell.    2,082,681  ;   June  1. 
Beer  in   open   top   metal   containers.   Packaging.     A.   L. 

Kronquest.     2,102,208  ;  Dec.   14. 
Beer,  Method  and  apparatus  for  conditioning  and  dispens- 
ing.    Ij.   G.    Copeman.     2,096,088 ;   Oct.   19. 
Beer  settling.  Apparatus  for  preventing.     W.  G.  Koerber. 

2,101,029  ;  Dec.  7. 
Beer  settling.  Apparatus  for  preventing.     K.  A.  Zimmerer 

and  W.   O.  Koerber.     2,076.422  :  Apr.  6. 
Beer  tap  adapter.     J.  McAdams.     2,099,528  ;  Nov.  16. 
Beers  and  ales,  Chillproofing  and  stabilizing.     L.  Waller- 
stein.     2,077,447  ;   Apr.  20. 
Beers  and  ales.  Maturing  and  ripening.     L.  Wallerstein. 

2,077,446  ;  Apr.  20. 
Beet    blocking    and    cultivator    machine.     C.    A.    Derho. 

2,081,086  :  May  18. 
Beet  digging  and  topping  machine.    J.  SIshc.    2,072,186  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Beet  digging  attachment.     B.  M.  Lair.     2,073,939  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Beet    harvesting   and    topping   machine.      L.    A.    Geibig. 

2,087,402  ;  July  20. 
Beet  piling  machine.     H.  L.  Hartburg.     2,071,743  ;   Feb. 

23. 
Beet  topper.     A.  M.  Jongeneel.     2,084,398  ;  June  22. 
Beet  topping  device.     P.  L.  King.     2,096,588  ;  Oct.  19. 
Beet  topping  machine.     J.  Fechtner.     2,071,738  ;  Feb.  23. 
Beet-topping  machine.     J.  G.  Nutter.     2,102,379  ;  Dec.  14. 
Bell,  Electric.     R.  J.  Rader.     2,088,033  ;  July  27. 
Bell,  Electromngnetic.     J.  F.  Ebert.     2,099,929:  Nov.  23. 
Bell    signal,    Answer-back.      C.    W.    Burcky.      2,093,004 : 

Sept.  14. 
Bellows.     H.  C.  Lockwood.     2,084,496  ;   June  22. 
Bellows.     G.  M.  Quave.     2,071,986  ;  Feb  23. 
Bellows.     A.  J.  Saforcada.     2.096,066  ;  Oct.   19. 
Bellows  and  the  like.  Device  for  exhausting  and  sealing. 

M.  H.  Ward.     2,079,055  ;  Mar.  4. 
Bellows.   Gas  meter.     E.  C.  Hemes.     2,075,284  ;  Jtar.  30. 
Bellows,  Making.     A.  J.  Schutt.     2,071,583  ;  Feb.  23. 
Bellows,  Method  and  means  for  forming  metallic.     E.  C. 

Stanley.     2,068.086  ;  .Tan.  19. 
Bellows    units,    Producing.     W.    B.    Clifford.     2,083,943 ; 

June  15. 
Belly  press.     C.  T.  Walter.     2,072,694  ;  Mar.  2. 
Belt.     A.   L.  Freedlander.     Re.  20,479  ;  Aug.  24. 
Belt.     S.  R.  Reimel.     2,079,965  ;  May  11. 
Belt.     A.  A.  Teisher  and  G.  I.  McNeil.     2,099,545  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Belt  and  fastener.     J.  C.  Olsen.     2,084.536  ;  June  22. 
Belt  and  grooved  pulley   for  the  same,   V.     J.  J.   HjUrt- 

sater.     2,086,804;  July  13. 
Belt    and    joint    therefor.    Transmission.      C.    L.    Paulus. 

2.098,755  ;  Nov.  9. 
Belt  and  making  same.     J.  T.  Potts.     2,067,647;  Jan.  12. 
Belt  and  pulley  drive.  Reverse.    J.  A.  Morrell.    2,090,423  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Belt,  Antenna.     S.  F.  Mashbir,  F.  G.  Kear,  G.  L.  Davies, 

and  W.  H.  Orton.    2,101,033 ;  Dec.  7. 
Belt,  Colostomy.     L.  A.  Simpson.     2.078.512  ;  Apr.  27. 
Belt  construction  for  garments.     L.  D.  Myers.     2,096,914  : 

Oct.  26. 
Belt  construction.  Ornamental.     W.  Forstner.     2,090,789  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Belt,  Conveyer.     R.  J.  Cuba.     2,103,920;  Dec.  28. 
Belt  convover.     J.  T.  Needham.     2,090,097  ;  Aug.   24. 
Belt  conveyer.     T.  G.  Nyborg.     2,074,804;  Mar.   23. 
Belt  coupling.     E.  P.  Webster.     2,090,275  ;  Aug.  17. 
Belt  dressing  and  preparing  same.     C.  A.  Lee.     2,090,687  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Belt,   Drive.     O.   I.    Judelshon.      2,079,351  ;  ]May  4. 
Bolt  drive.     J.  J.  O'Brien.     2,075.297  :  Mar.  .30. 
Belt  end  fastener.     J.  C.  Olsen.     2,069,111 ;  Jan.  26. 
Belt  fastener.     J.  C.   Olsen.     2,069,385;  Feb.  2. 
Holt  f.Mstcucr.     A.  Tininicrhcil.      l.',0(i.s.820  ;  .Ian.  26. 
Belt-fastener     clinching     apparatus.       C.     E.     Draycott. 
2,071,029  ;  Feb.  16. 


Belt  for  candy-batch  rollers.     E.  F.  Mayer.     2,087,212; 

Belt^  for   paper   making   machines,    Woven   wire.      H.    G. 

Specht.     2,066,369  ;  Jan.  5  . 

Belt    for    paper   making   machines.    Woven    wire.      M.    Cj. 

Specht.     2,088,447-9;   July  27. 
Belt  lacing.     A.  F.  Wydeen.  .  2,072,148  ;  Mar.  2 
Belt,  Life  buoy.     J.   Gamraaitoni.     2,066  <2o     Jan    5. 
Belt   Life  or  swimming.     J.  Fromm.     2,084,636  ;  June  z^. 
Belt!  Link.     J.  W.   Shields.     2,078,167  ;  Apr.  20. 
Belt  loading  machine.     A.  W.  Rodler.     2,094,620  ;  Oct.  o. 
Belt,  Machinery.     V.  R.  Clark.     2,069.028  :  Jan.  26. 
Belt,   Pneumatic   antivibration.     R.   D.   May.     2, 068, Obi , 

Belt,°Sanitary.    H.  J.  Solar.    2,092,409  ;  Sept.  7.         . 
Belt    securing    and    adjusting    means.     G.     A.     Sterner. 

2,096,206  ;  Oct.  19. 
Belt,    Self-inflating   life.      K.    V.    G.    Wallin.      2,097,542; 

Nov.  2. 
Belt  stitcher.  Spring.     J.  W.  White.     2,083,886  ;  June  15. 
Belt,  Surgical.     A.  B.  Kendrick.     2,100,964  ;  Nov.  30. 
Belt  tightening  means.     J.  F.  Eaton.     2,006,721  ;  Jan.  5. 
Belt,    Transmission.      H.    Koplin    and    T.     S.    Watson. 

2,067,400  ;  Jan.  12.  ^  ^„^  ^„„     , 

Belt,  Two-way  opening.     R.  T.  Crocker.     2,091,02 1  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Belt-type  fishing  rod  holder.     A.    S.   Haislip.     2,068,054; 

Jan.  19. 
Belting  and  making  the  same.     J.  M.  Bierer.     2,093,904 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Belts    in    high-draft    mechanisms.    Guiding    of    the.      F. 

Casablancas.     2,099,970  ;  Nov.  23. 
Belts,  straps,  and  the  like.  Device  for  connecting  the  ends 

of.     A.   Timmerbeil.     2,097,108;    Oct.    26. 
Bench  and   table   structure,    Collapsible.      W.   H.   Lykins. 

2,099,745  ;  Nov.  23. 
Bench  cutter.    J.  W.  Geddes.    2,086,863  ;  July  13. 
Bench  for  testing  vehicle  engines,  Elastically  suspended 

test.    K.  Lurenbaum.     2,095,142  ;  Oct.  5. 
Bench    method    and    apparatus.    Push.       G.    S.    McLay, 

2,098,153;  Nov.  2. 
Bench,    Pipe   cutting  and  welding.      P.   A.   Edwards   and 

M.  G.  J.  Gross.     2,102,259  ;  Dec.  14. 
Bench,     Portable     packing.     B.     L.     Smith.     2,075,833 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Bench,  Prayer.     J.  H.  Gilbaugh.     2,094,209;  Sept.  28. 
Bench,  Prayer.     A.  E.  Landau.     2,101,259  ;  Dec.  7. 
Bench,  Saw.     H.  Rossow.     2,089,429  ;  Aug.  10. 
Bench  saw  table.    T.  L.  Hedgpeth.    2,097,920  ;  Nov.  2. 
Bench,  Tube-pushing.     H.  Heetkamp.     2,096,243  ;  Oct.  19. 
Benzanthrone  derivatives.     I.  M.  Heilbron  and  F.  Irving. 

2,074,181 ;  Mar.  16. 
Benzenesulphonalkanolamide    derivatives    and    producing 
them.     M.  S.  Kharasch  and  O.  Reinmuth.     2,097,414  ; 
Oct.  26. 
Benzenesulphonhydroxamide    derivatives    and    producing 
them.     M.   S.  Kharasch  and  O.  Reinmuth.     2,097,415  ; 
Oct.  26. 
Benzothiazyl   sylphonium   compounds.        A.   W.   Baldwin. 

2.094,090:  Sept.  28. 
Berth   arrangement.    Airplane   sleeping.      F.    R.    Canney. 

2.081,529  ;  May  25. 
Beryllium   fluoride   solutions.    Obtaining.      H.    C.    Claflin. 

2,081,984;   June   1. 
Beryllium   from   siliceous    ores.    Recovery   of.      B.    R.    F. 

Kjellgren  and  C.  B.  Sawyer.     2,092,621  ;  Sept.  7. 
Beryllium,  Making.     H.  S.  Cooper.     2,076,067  ;  Apr.  6. 
Beryllium,   Production   of  pure.     B.   Wempe.     2,091,087 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Beta-brazin-5,ll-dione,    Production    of.     C.    Schuster    and 

F.  Broich.     2,068,197  ;  Jan.  19. 
Beta-bromethyl   benzene.    Preparing.      M.    Fluchaire   and 

S.  Javorski.     2,082,946  ;  June  8. 
Betaines,     Substituted.       K.     Daimler     and     C.     Platz. 

2,082,275  ;  June  1. 
Bevels,  Apparatus  for  cutting  swinging.     J.  D.  McKier- 

nan.     2,082,967  ;  June  8. 
Beverage  container.     P.  J.  Murphy.     2,074,414;  Mar.  23. 
Beverage   container,   Prepared.     C.   Le   Rose.     2,076,132  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Beverage  cooler.     J.  Bodenstab.     2,080,598  :  jSlav  18. 
Beverage  cooler.    E.  J.  Lagomarsino.     2,069,374 ;  Feb.  2. 
Beverage  cooler.     R.  M.  Seibert.     2,073,950  ;  Mar.  16. 
Beverage    cooling    apparatus.      E.    Freund.       2,070,398 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Beverage  cooling  system.     O.  H.  Eger.     2,085,186  ;  June 

29. 
Beverage  cooling  system  and  apparatus.     M.  A.  Martin. 

2.071,133;  Feb.  16. 
Beverage  dispenser.     L.   G.  Kaskey.     2,088,376  ;  July  27. 
Beverage    dispenser.       W.    Tamminga    and    O.    Bonami. 

2.081,158  ;  May  25. 
Beverage     dispenser.      Carbonated.       A.     D.     Maggiora. 

2,082,706  ;  June  1. 
Beverage   dispensing  machine.     W.  Lambert.     2,096,522  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Be  vera  ge      dispensing      mechanism.       D.       E.       Dobyns. 

2,084,631  ;  June  22. 
Beverage  dispensing.    Process  and  apparatus  for.     T.  L. 

Hartman.     2,100,742  ;  Nov.  30. 
Beverage  dispensing  system.     H.  R.  Rutt  and  G.  A.  Rutt. 
2,085,274;    June  29. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


793 


Beverage    displaying   and    dispensing   device.      J.   Bacher 

and  H.  Pickman.     2,087,465  :  July  20. 
Beverage  forming  means.     J.  Nutry.     2,078,013  ;  Apr.  20. 
Beverage  indicator.     E.  J.  Meusner.     2,077,847  :  Apr.  20. 
Beverage  maker.   Spring  drip.     L.  Wygodsky.     2,103,704  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Beverage  mixing  machine.     J.  Kantor,  H.  M.  Staerk,  and 

H.  J.  Chilton.     2,086,273  ;  July  6. 
Beverage,  Nonalcoholic.     F.  L.  Douglas.     2,080,032  ;  May 

11. 
Beverage  preserving  and  dispensing  device.     C.  A.  Clarke 

and  V.  Wright.     2,085,956  ;  July  6. 
Beverage,     Producing     tomato     juice.       E.     C.     Eberts. 

2,092,729  ;   Sept.   7. 
Beverage   production.     H.  File.     2.068,738  :   Jan.  2G. 
Beverage  serving  apparatus.     R.  A.  Kiesgo.     2,082,975  ; 

June  8. 
Beverages,     Aging     distilled     alcoholic.      D.     W.     Davis. 

2,091,030  ;  Aug.  24. 
Beverages   and   the   like,    Treatment   for   fermented   and 

distilled.     J.  A.  Bachmann  and  R.  Wilkins.     2,086,891 ; 

July  13. 
Beverages,  Chillproofing  and  stabilizing  malt.    L.  Waller- 
stein.     2,077,447-9  ;  Apr.  20. 
Beverages,    Improving    the    quality    of    alcoholic.     H.    C. 

Merriam.     2.096.334  :  Oct.   19. 
Beverages,   Preparing.     J.  Wetstein.     2,073,273  ;  Mar.  9. 
Beverages,  Stabilizing  alcoholic.   A.  G.  Libbey.    2,075,653  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Beverages,  Treating  distilled.     E.  H.  Herrick.     2,086,080  ; 

July  6. 
Bezels   and  escutcheon  plates,   Retaining  means  for.     C. 

E.     Caestecker.     2,097,511 ;  Nov.  2. 
Bib:  Bee — 

Rock  or  earth  drill  bib. 
Bib-cock,   Cooperative.     S.   J.   Carmody.     2,096,370;   Oct. 

19. 
Bib  or  the  like.   Child's.     M.  PolikofE.     2,091,083  ;   Aug. 

24. 
Bicycle.     D.  W.  Bryant.     2,082,147  ;   June  1. 
Bicycle.     A.    P.    Cortesi.      2,070,224 ;    Feb.    9. 
Bicycle.     O.  Mankki.     2,100,012  :  Nov.  23. 
Bicycle.     F.  P.  Petmecky.     2,069,679  ;  Feb.  2. 
Bicycle.     H.   R.   Uber.     2,080,677  :   May  18. 
Bicycle  frame  and  making  same.    G.  W.  Clark.    2,080,698  ; 

May  18. 
Bicycle  generator.    C.  McDermott.    2,088,029  ;  July  27. 
Bicycle    grip    and    horn.      J.    M.    Meredith.      2,094,217 ; 

Sept.  28. 
Bicycle    lighting    generator.      P.    Rathmann.      2,101,954 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Bicycle  lock.     R.  P.  Holsen.     2,099.600  :  Nov.  16. 
Bicycle  lock.     J.  S.   Manton.     2,073.217;  Mar.  9. 
Bicycle  lock.     A.  L.  Porter.     2,100,917  ;  Nov.  30. 
Bicycle  lock.    O.  Taman.    2,081,778  ;  May  25. 
Bicycle,    Motorized.      R.    B.    McMullen,    Jr.      2,070,800 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Bicycle  rims.  Fabricating.     E.  J.  Lobdell,  Jr.     2,080,800  ; 

May  18. 
Bicycle  stop  signal.     H.  W.  Oliver.     2,090,805  ;  Aug.  24. 
Bidet.     I.  Salvoni.     2,080,438  ;  May  18. 
Billboard.     J.  R.  Neill.     2,084,818  ;  June  22. 
Billfold.     C.  D.  Downes.    2,078,935  ;  May  4. 
Billfold.     L.  A.  Mueller.     2,009,569;  Nov.  16. 
Billfold     and     key     holder,     Combined.       H.     B.     Welch. 

2.100,771 :  Nov.  30. 
Billing  machine.     W.  A.  Eagan.     2,069,489  ;  Feb.  2. 
Billing  machine.     F.  E.  Pfeiffor.     Re.  20,290  ;  Mar.  16. 
Billet   mold.     F.   C.  Elder.     2,080,961  ;  May  18. 
Billets  for  hollow  drills  and    the  like.  Producing  hollow. 

C.  J.  Cejrot.     2,007,389-90  :  Jan.  12. 
Bimetallic  elements.   Making.     N.    L.    Derby.     2,080,857  ; 

.July  13. 
Blmotor  feed  works.     E.  C.  Bullard.     2,080,845  ;  July  13. 
Bin  construction,  Storage.     R.  A.  Ainsa.     2,081,725  ;  May 

25. 
Bin    for    refrigerator    cabinets.    Storage.     T.    J.    Scofield. 

2.096,690  ;  Oct.  19. 
Bin,    Portable    vegetable    packing.     B.    F.    Roichenborgor. 

2,075.961  :  Apr.  6. 
Bin,  Rota  table.     P.  H.  Frick.     2,081,850:  May  25. 
Binaural  living.     L.  de  Florez.     2,103,248;  Dec.  28. 
Binfmr.'il  program  system.     R.  D.  Duncan,  Jr.     2,102,144  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Binaural     system     of     blind     landing.       P.     R.     Bnssett. 

2,083,494  ;   Juno   8. 
Binder.     W.  W.  Howen.     2,072,494  ;  Mnr.  2. 
I'.indiT.      (!.   S.   Eiiici-y.      2,0!)!),  172  ;    Nov.   16. 
ItlndiT.      R.  11.  M.  Taylor.      2,07:i,50;!  ;  Mar.  !). 
Binder  and  making  and  nslng  the  Hame,   Soluble  slUcute. 

N.   V.  nit  and  A.   V.  (Jill.     2,077,258;  Apr.  13. 
Binder   iiiid    Hcclloiial    ring    Iherefor,    Loose   leaf.      0.    W. 

Nowiiuin.     2,088,431  ;   July   27. 
Binder,  Chain  post  loose  leaf.     J.  C.  Dawson.     2,072,547  ; 

Mar.  2. 
lilniUT  lor  loose  leaf  sheets,  Poet.     J.  Schnde.     2,087,74() ; 

Jiilv  20. 
nindir     for     recelplB     and     the     like.       W.     T-.     Wolfonl. 

2,072,471:  Mar.  2. 
Binder  foi'  hIiccIh  oI'  i)iilii'r  mihI  the  llUc,  'rriiiiKu  n  i-.\ .      I  .   !'•. 

Bolton.     2,074,.'! 1 6  ;  Miir.   16, 
Binder,     Grain.       A.     C.     Mixlgren     imd     ('.     It.     Hiiney. 
2,101,4.39;    Dec.    7. 


Binder,  Loose  leaf.    J.  Cooper.     2,067,846 ;  Jan.  12. 
Binder,     Loose    leaf.     H.    D.     Cottrell    and    A.     Clarke. 

2,084,724  ;  June  22. 
Binder,  Loose   leaf.     G.  H.  Dawson.     2,073,049  ;  Mar.  9. 
Binder,   Loose  leaf.     G.  H.   Dawson.     2.076.265  ;  Apr.   6 
Binder,  Loose  leaf.     G.  H.   Dawson.     2,079,761  ;  May  11 
Binder,  Loose  leaf.     J.  C.  Dawson.     2,072,546  ;  Mar.  2. 
Binder,    Loose   leaf.     R.    J.    Dewar   and    G.    H.    Dawson. 

2,073,337  ;  Mar.  9. 
Binder,  Looseleaf.     W.  L.  Dinsmoor.     2,087,397  ;  July  2C. 
Binder,  Loose  leaf.     E.  L.  Krag.     2,089,211 ;  Aug.  10. 
Binder,  Loose  leaf.     A.  G.  Lotter.     2.095,610  ;  Oct.  12. 
Binder,  Loose  leaf.     F.  Madle.     2,079,865  ;   May  11. 
Binder,  Loose  leaf.     B.  G.  Rand.     2,075,706  ;  Mar.  30. 
Binder,  Loose  leaf.     C.  V.  St.  Louis.     2,091,188-9  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Binder,  Loose  leaf.     F.  S.  Schade.     2,080,674  ;  May  18. 
Binder,  Loose  leaf.     W.  E.  Thomson.     2,090,701  ;  Oct.  19. 
Binder,  Loose  leaf.    P.  O.  Unger.     2,082,558  ;  June  1. 
Binder,  Loose  leaf.     P.  O.  Unger.     2,092,194  ;  Sept.  7. 
Binder,  Loose-leaf.     P.  O.  Unger.     2,103,307  ;  Dec.  28. 
Binder,    Loose    leaf.     P.    O.    Unger    and    F.    D.    Wedge. 

2,090,944  ;  Oct.  26. 
Binder,    Loose    leaf.      F.    D.    Wedge    and    J.    Jaworski. 

2,091,019  ;  Aug.    31. 
Binder,  Loose  leaf  note  book.    J.  M.  Thomas.    2,081,372  ; 

May  25. 
Binder,    Loose-leaf    ring.     R.    M.    Raynolds.     2,090,231 ; 

Aug.   17. 
Binder,  Separable  ski.     E.  A.  Parish.     2,094,667  ;  Oct.  5. 
Binder,   Shiftable.     B.   G.   Rand.     2,075,707  ;   Mar.   30. 
Binding   agent    for   paints,    lacquers,    and    varnishes.      J. 

Rinse.     2,079,951  ;  May  11. 
Binding  agent  for  photographic  emulsions  and  preparing 

same.     B.  Bochskandl.     2,070,575  ;  Feb.  16. 
Binding     agent      for     road      construction.      E.      Biirgin. 

2,087,014  ;  July  20. 
Binding,   and   other  wrappings.   Surgical,   dressing,   band- 
age,  electrical   insulating.      F.   J.   Farrell.      2,093,910 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Binding  device.     E.  P.  Bullard.     2,086,850  ;  July  13. 
Binding  device.     C.  E.  Emmer.     2,099,881  ;  Nov.  23. 
Binding  element  for  a  stack  of  sheet  material  and  form- 
ing the  binding  element.     V.  Catini.     2,089,018  ;  Aug.  3. 
Binding    for    blankets    and    the    like.      J.    D.     Huizeng. 

2,095,387 :  Oct.  12. 
Binding   for   shoe   uppers    and   applying    the    same.      T. 

Roberts.     2,089,072  ;  Aug.  3. 
Binding,  Loose  leaf.     V.  Catini.     2,091,254;  Aug.   31. 
Binding,  Loose  leaf.     G.  B.  McGlade.     2,000.210  ;  Aug.  17. 
Binding  machine.     II.  F.  Gibling.     2,100,004  ;  Nov.  23. 
Binding   post.      II.   A.    Relchcnbiich.      2.001,880;    Aug   31. 
Binding,  Ski.     J.  E.  Barieau.     2,102,060;  Dec.  21. 
Binding,  Ski.     D.  H.  Dodd.     2,072,477  ;  Mar.  2. 
Binocular,     Prism.      A.    Wollensak    and    G.    F.    Pirwltz. 

2,079,890  ;  May  11. 
Bird  trap.     S.  Furukawa.     2,093,719  ;  Sept.  21. 
Biscuit    shapes   and    the    like    from    intermittent    outting 

mechanism  to  continuously  traveling  ovens  or  like  con- 
veyers.    Feeding.       G.     R.     Baker     and     H.     Kirmnn. 

2,080,347  ;  July  6. 
Biscuits  or  the  like  to  ovens,  pans,  conveyers  or  the  like. 

Apparatus  for  feeding.     G.  R.  Baker.     2,075,012  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Bismuth  salts  of  ar.seno  compounds  and   preparing  them. 

K.  Streitwolf,  A.  Fehrle,  and  W.  Herrmann.     2,068,200  ; 

Jan.  19.  ,  „ 

BlsniuHi    salts    of    carboxylio    acids.     W.    Herrmann.    F. 

Ilanipo,  and  W.  Porsch.     2.090,201  ;  Aug.  17. 

Bit :  Sec—  „  „      ,  . 

Collapsible  drill   bit.  Roller  hit. 

Pisk  bit.  Roller  shouUliT  bit. 

Drill   hit.  Rotary    core   bit. 

Drilling  bit.  Rotary  disk  bit. 

Earth  boring  bit.  Rotary  face  bit. 

Rock  bit.  Well  bit.     „„  ,     „ 

Bit  and  core  breaker.     O.  Hammer.     2,093,045;  Sept.  14. 
Bit  for  drilling  a  liolo  larger  than  the  bit.     J.  A.  /.iiblln. 

2,074,951  ;    JIar.    23. 
Bit   guide.     C.  K.  Thomas.     2,072,320;  Mar.  2. 
Bit  with  rolling  cutters,  Drill.     J.  A.  Zublln.     2.000.700; 

Blt.i  Manufnotiire  of  mining  machine  cutter.  C.  H.  .Ander- 
son.     2,091,128;  A\ig.  24.  ^     ^, 

Bltt-ehock.     C.  G.  Iliilplne.     2.008.238  ;  Nov.  0. 

Itllunilnou.s  conipoHltlon.  C.  J.  Ult/.r.  2.090.8.(1;  Oct. 
26. 

BliiiMilnons  oonipo-MltlKn  for  comIIiii;  nilnenil  ncKregixto. 
U,    M.  SiMlTonl.     ■-■,().s.;.l)(is  :  .Inly   Kt.  .   ,    „ 

Bituminous  conipoRltlons,  Making.  J,  K.  Hunt  and  J.  IT 
Shlpi).     2,060,:tI4  :   Feb.   2. 

lUliiinlnouH  ronipoHlllonH,  Maklnc.  U.  N.  J.  Sail. 
2,o.si),7i:i ;  Aug.    10. 

ItllnnilnoUH   eMiulnlon.      W.   V.    I'^ilr.   Jr.      2,0S7,400  ;   July 

IllTiitiilnouN   einnlHloM.      V.   U.   Smith.     2,000.351   3;   Nov. 

16. 
BlInmlnonN  oniulHlon  an<l   proiluolnij   the  name,   A<iiiih>ui«. 

('.   K.    HewcM  and   M.   li.  Clinpiwll.     2,083,<OS  ;  June  8. 
ItliiiMiliionN      cinulNJonH,      MiiklnK.      W.      V.      Fair.      Jr. 

•.I.OST.IOI  ;  .Inlv  .M) 
IllliinilnouH  <'nuilHli>nH.   rroduclng  aqiieoud.     O.  K.   lli>««'« 

iiM.I   M.    L.   (•hiip|..ll.      2,083,400;   June   8. 


794 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bituminous  materials.  Making.  A.  E.  Ebberts.  2,067,264  ; 
Jan.  12. 

Bituminous  materials,  Manufacturing  hard.  J.  O.  Collins. 
2.068.84.5  ;  Jan.  2G. 

Bituminous  paving  mixtures  and  product  thereof.  Pro- 
ducing.    P.  R.  Smith.    2,086,581  :  July  13. 

Bituminous  substances  with  rubber,  Production  of  mix- 
tures of.  J.  A.  Plaizier  and  J.  G.  Fol.  2,092,332 ; 
Sept.   7. 

Blackboard  construction,  Wall.  P.  D.  Peck  and  A.  L. 
Lloyd.     2,094,551  ;  Sept.  28. 

Blackboard  eraser  cleaner.  !>.  W.  Baker,  and  C.  A.  Lausen. 
2,090,777;  Aug.  24. 

Blackboard  eraser  holder.  T.  Carle,  Jr.  2.090,283  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Blackstrap,  Removing  dispersed.  A.  E.  Birch.  2,082,787  ; 
June  8. 

Bladder  attachment  to  valves  of  inflated  articles  and  the 
like.     I.  D.  Perry.     2,071,213  ;  Feb.  16. 

Blade  adjuster  for  wind  motors.  Automatic.  J.  Burk- 
hartsmeier.     2,094,941 ;  Oct.  5. 

Blade  and  making  the  same.  Fine  edge.  A.  R.  Stargardter. 
2,087,051  ;  July  13. 

Blade  and  making  the  same.  Fine  edged.  A.  R.  Star- 
gardter.    2,093,874  :  Sept.  21. 

Blade  control.  Propeller.     A.  Pfau.     2,080,742  ;  Mav  18. 

Blade  cutter.  Inserted.     F.  P.  Miller.     2,101,085  ;  Dec.  7. 

Blade  fastening  device  for  saws.  D.  T.  Anderson. 
2.089,105  ;  Aug.  3. 

Blade  for  manure  spreaders,  Distributor.  H.  Svnck. 
2,066,862  ;  Jan.  5. 

Blade  for  paper  rolls,  Cut-ofC.  H.  Fischer.  2,091,310  ; 
Aug.   31. 

Blade,  Heated  windshield  wiper.  H.  H.  Grece.  2,089,357  ; 
Aug.  10. 

P.Iade  holder.     J.  C.  Brown.     2.086.210  ;  Julv  6. 

Blade  holder.     P.  J.  Haas.     2.081,232  ;  May  25. 

Blade  inspection  method  and  apparatus.  G.  Dalkowitz. 
2,073,832;  Mar.  16. 

Blade    member    for    rigid    roller    blinds.       B.     Negrini. 

2,093,054  ;  Sept.  14. 
Blade  sluirpening  device.     G.  Barsch.     2,099,791  ;  Nov.  23. 
Blade,   Turbine.     D.   S.  Brown.      2.090,468:  Aug.   17. 
Blade,    Windshield    wiper.      O.    H.    Dohler.      2,069,699 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Bhided  body.     I..  B.  Wales.     2,097.314  ;  Oct.  26. 
Blades,  Device  for  grinding  the  edges  of.     W.  A.  Cannon. 

2,092,831  ;  Sept.  14. 
Blades.     Device     for     sharpening.       J.     C.     Schaf,     Jr. 

2,092,187;   Sept.  7. 
Blades  in  rotary  machines.  Arrangement  of  radially  trav- 
ersed.    U.  Meininghaus.     2,102,637  ;  Dec.  21. 
Blanc     fixe     and     making     same.       J.     B.     Pierce.     Jr 

2,071,938;  Feb.   23. 
Blanc  fixe  and  making  same.     J.  B.  Pierce,  Jr.     2,081  835 

May  25. 
Blank  and  feeding  the  same.    C.  A.  MacCordy.    2,088,329 

July  27. 
Blank    conveyer    board.      W.    W.    Davidson.      2,083,296 

June  8. 
Blank  conveying  apparatus.    W.  W.  Davidson.   Re.  20  581 

Dec.  14. 
Blank,  Denture.     F.  Groff.     2,101,431 ;  Dec.  7. 
Blank-feeding  device.     A.  Smith,     2,085,339  ;  June  29. 
Blank  feeding  means.     H.  Rosenberg.     2.099,232  ;  Nov.  16. 
Blank  feeding  mechanism  for  extruding  machines.     H   D 

Simkins.  and  O.  P.  Dp  Loe.      2,090,967  :  Aug.  24, 
Blank    feeding    mechanism    for    printer-slotters.      G     W 

Swift.  Jr.     2.079,668  ;  May  11. 
Blank  for  and  method  of  making  axle  housings.     E    Rie- 

menschneider  and  W.  B.  Smith.     2,069,480  ;  Feb    2 
Blank  holder,     A.  Novick,      2,0.S7,292  ;  July  2U, 
Blank  measuring  and   sorting  macliiue.      J.    \\'.   Johnslon 

2,073,096-7  ;  Mar.  10. 
Blank   turning  and   transfer   mechanism.     W.   W    Crilov 

2,074.104;  Mar,  16.  ^  ""  y 

Blanket.     T.   B.   Keen   and   T.   F.   Gibboney.     2  099  609  • 

Nov.  16. 
Blanket,      W,  A.  Ncave.s,      2,090,547;  Aug    17 
Blanket  fabric.     J.  W,  M,  H.  Regout.     2,080,070  ;  Aug    3 
Blanket    for    metal    baths,    Drv.      W.    H.    Snowers     Tr' 

2,092,595  ;  Sept.  7.  ci  uwt.rs„    jr. 

Bl.-iiiket,     Impression,      R.     R.    Lewis    and    A.    J.    Weiss 

2.076.376  ;  Apr,   6, 
Blasting.  A.   G.   White.   2,078,298;   Apr.   27 
Blasting  apparatus.     A.  Harris.     2.083,706  ;  June  l.T 
Blasting  apparatus,     R,  Price,     2,089,981  ;   Aug    17 
I'.la.sling  device.     A,   Harris,      2.083,705:   June   15 
Blasting  device,     H.  E,  Hayward.     2,083,709  ;  June  15. 

Blasting       equipment.     K.       Schaffler-Gliissl.     2  076  512  • 
Apr.  6,  '        '         , 

Blasting  initiator,   Electric.     W.   H.   Aughev,   L.  A     Bur- 
rows, and  W.  E.  Lawson.     2,086,527  ;  July  13 
Blasting  Initiator,  Electric.     L.  A.  Burrows.     2,086, . 530  ; 

Blasting  initiator.  Electric.     L.  A.   Burrows 

Jul,v  13. 
Blasting   initiator.   Electric,      L.   A.   Burrows  and   W    E 

Lawson,     2,086.531  ;  July  13,  ' 

Blasting  Initiator,  Electric.     C.   R.  Johnson.     2  093  275- 

Sept.  14.  '        ' 

Blasting  method  and  apparatus.    R.  W.  Dull.    2,083  095-6- 
June  15.  '  ' 


2,086,532  ; 


Blasting  method  and  apparatus.  W.  Noble.  2,083,737  ; 
June  15. 

Bleach  baths.  Stabilization  of.  J.  S.  Relchert,  and  R.  B. 
Elliott.     2,091,186  ;  Aug.  24. 

Bleaching.     E.  Franz,     2,081,327  ;  May  25. 

Bleaching.     W.  Hirschklnd.     2,071,305-7  ;  Feb.  16. 

Bleaching  compound.      P.  Sanchez.      2,075,913  ;  Apr.  6. 

Bleaching  process.  D.  J.  Campbell  and  Le  R.  P.  Lontion. 
2,072,665  ;   Mar.   2. 

Bleaching  process.     E.  Franz.     2,077,103  ;  Apr.   13. 

Bleaching  process  and  apparatus,  Continuous,  J.  Camp- 
bell, L.  O.  Rolleston,  and  G.  A.  Smith.  2,089,992  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Bleed  forms.  Producing.  F.  O.  Smith.  2,090,158  ;  Aug. 
17. 

Blending  agents  for  lubricating  compositions  and  manu- 
facturing same.  L.  A.  Mikeska  and  C.  F.  Smith. 
2,087,603  :  July  20. 

Blind  and  guiding  means  therefor.  Steel.  T.  Lloyd  and 
P.  W.    Sylvander.     2,082,405  ;  June  1. 

Blind  control.     F.  W.  Mason.     2,083,726  ;  June  15 

Blind  fitting,  Venetian.  H.  K.  Lorentzen.  2,075.214  • 
Mar.  30. 

Blind  fixture,  Venetian.     G.  D.  Dodge.     2,091,033  ;  Aug. 

Blind  for  openings.     C.  H.  Wood.     2,089,464 ;  Aug.  10. 
Blind     housing    structure.       W.     Wade     and     E.    North. 

2.103.397  ;  Dec.  28. 

Blind  operating  fixture,  Venetian.  G.  D.  Dodge 
2,091,032  ;  Aug.  24.  ^ouge. 

Blind  or  the  like,  Venetian.  R.  C.  Pierce.  2,090 145  • 
Aug,  17. 

Blind,     Outside    Venetian,       W.     Wade    and     E.    North. 

2.103.398  ;  Dec.  28. 

Blind  slat  and  making,  Venetian.  R,  C,  Pratt.  2,103  271  • 
Dec,  28.  ' 

Blind,  Steel  ventilating  double.  T.  Llovd  and  P  W 
Sylvander.      2,082,406;   June   1,  j^      'i   u    jr.     w. 

Blind,  Venetian.     H.    (J,   Balthasnr.     2,091.579-   Aug    31 

Blind,  Venetian.    G.  K.  Bradfield,  Jr.     2,100,625  ;  Nov.  30.' 

AoSifjTn.  26:     ^-     ^'""     ^"'^     •'•     ^^-     ^^*^"^- 
Blind,  Venetian.     R.  T.  Hendricks.     2,071.791  ;  Feb    23 

Blind,  Venetian.  H.  T.  Krause.     2,087,629  :  July  20 
S,-"^^'  Venetian.     E.  J.  Martens.     2,074,482  ;  Mar.   23 

Blind,  Venetian.  B.  A.  McGuinness.  2,073  072  -  Jlar  16 
Blind,  Venetian,  H,  H.  Mohrfeld.  2,103,788  ;'  Dec'  28' 
Blind,    Venetian.     J.   Nisenson,      2,072,464 ;   Mar    2 

Blind,  Venetian.  J.  Nisenson,    2,083,523  ;  June  8. 

Blind,  Venetian.  B.  N.  Parmenter.     2,075.462  ;  Mar.  30 
Blind,  Venetian.     F.   Schierghofer.     2,080,233;  May  11 
Blind.  ;\  enetian.     W.  Wade,     2.083,881  :  June  15 
Bind,   \enetian.     W.   Wade.      2,103,.394 ;    Dec.    28 

^''iJ?*''   Venetian.  W.  Wade  and  E.  North.     2,103,395-6  - 

Dec,  28, 

Block  :  See — 

Brake  block.  Hat  block. 

^"V'^ing  block.  Hot  work  die  block. 

cell  block.  Meter  connection  block. 

Cement  building  block.  Pillow  block. 

Chain  block.  Print  block. 

Chaser  supporting  block.  Printing  block. 

Connection  block.  Sanding  block. 

Construction   block.  Sheave  block 

Crown  and  traveling  block.  Traveling  block. 

1^,,  CO  M    l*'"^*^-  Turbine     bucket     wheel 
Fuse  block  notch  block. 

Glass  bulging  block.  Tuyfere  block. 

l.lock  tor  hoisting  apparatus  for  derrick  and  means   for 

Ja^n  '  19  ^  '^°'"P°"°'^  pulley.  H.  T.  Nichols.     2.067,942 ; 

Block  for  use  in  dieiiig  out  and  similar  machines.     F.  R. 

^^oodward.     2,091,726;  Aug.  31. 

2'"o98  94''-'^N^?'^9°^  ™^^°^  '^^^  method.     G.  L.  Barnes, 
^'jan  '5'''°^^"=   machine.      F.    G.    Rottmund.      2,066,801  ; 

^'o^'^  w™?^'"/?  device  for  concrete  block   machines.     L. 

and  N    L.   Gelbman,     2,069.880;   Feb.   9. 
Block  set,  Building.     R,  A.  Reiche,     2,093,341 ;  Sept.  14. 

2%r^.93Q-"oct  ¥ff ""   *'"■   ^'^"'•°^^«-     ^-   M.   Phinney. 

^'°i;^°"*2T67a%"9Tj/n!"l2"''"'^"°^  machines.     A.  Mar- 
Blocks  :  See — 
Crown  block. 

'"'k,1;1=i/,-''   ''2,'(^9t863T  i'li^l^'sf"'^'"^   commutator.      J. 

^'^o'i^f^"^^^^''^''   disposal   filter   beds,   Method  and   ap- 

2  075  038°''Ma1-°'30  *^*""°^  aerating.     J.  C.  Hutchinson. 

^'2!o99'94(;'^''\lfv     concrete      building.      F.      J.      Straub. 

^'so'n'-   2,4°e6l?i^!- 14^-  '^''''''"'^  ^°^  «•  ^-  ^-  O^- 
Blocks   of   carbon   dioxide   Ice,    Apparatus   for   utilizing. 

H.  BarsitzkJ.     2,071,728  ;  Feb.  23. 
^'?nre  J"'/^^' rP'"'A''^"J''''ned   number  of   sheets.   Manufac- 
ninn^  -.^i;    /^-  Chambon.     2,075,789;  Apr,  6. 

latin/     R^T'^Vr""  ^^'^  '"'^'""S  **■   Product  for  stimu- 
May  18  ^""^  ^-   ^-   ^^o"lg?r-     2,080,430; 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


795 


Blood,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  sedimentation  testing 

of.     C.  Brooks.     2,102,785  ;  Dec.  21. 
Blood     pressure,      Device      for      taking.        E.     Laurisin. 

2,079,457  ;  May  4. 
Blood     pressure     testing     apparatus.       G.     A.     Snyder. 

2,074,520  :   Mar.   23. 
Blood,    Producing    liquid    evaporated.      A.    A. '  Robinson 

and  H.  C.  Dormitzer.     2,076,597  ;  Apr.  13. 
Blood  transfusion  apparatus.     F.  T.  Horiuchi.     2,074,223  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Blood    transfusion    apparatus.      B.    Wandel.      2,093,344  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Blood   transfusion   machine.      S.    J.    Ferrara    and   W.    E. 

Deen.     2,102,523;  Dec.  14. 
Bloom  material.     L.  Laskaris.     2,085,759  ;  July  6. 
Bloomer  undergarment  for  women  and  girls.     R.  F.  Peck. 

2,067.411  ;  Jan.  12. 
Blooming  and  fruit  production  in  fruiting  plants,  Induc- 
ing uniformity  of.     D.  G.   Sorber  and  M.  H.  Kimball. 

2,084,461  ;  June  22. 
Blouse,  Lady's.     F.  W.  Netsky.     2,074,153  ;  Mar.  16. 
Blow-down.    Automatic   continuous.     R.   W.   Chorley   and 

T.   W.  Demarest.     2,090,469  ;  Aug.   17. 
Blow-down  system  for  boilers.    H.  H.  Weeden.     2,088,627  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Blow-off  apparatus.     V.  E.  McCoy.     2,080,574  ;  May  18. 
Blow-off  apparatus  for  locomotive  boilers.     L.  O.  Gunder- 

son   2,082,953  ;   June   8. 
Blow-off    for    steam    boilers,    Continuous.      H.    P.    Shaw. 

2,097,648  ;  Nov.   2. 
Blowout   preventer.     E.   Burns   and  H.   P.   Wickersham. 

2,071,197  ;  Feb.  16. 
Blow-out   preventer,   casing  head   construction.    Combina- 
tion.    G.  A.  Humason.     2,080,610  ;  May  18. 
Blow-out    preventer.    Pressure   fluid   operable.     A.   J.    and 

K.  T.   Penick.      2.076.042  ;    Apr.    6. 
Blowpipe.     H.  W.  Cowin.     2,095,795  ;  Oct.  12. 
Blowpipe.    J.  W.  Offutt  and  W.  B.  Hampton.    2,095,710 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Blowpipe.    O.  R.  Rice.     2,101,270  ;  Dec.  7. 
Blowpipe.     L.  W.  Young.     2,072,626  ;  Mar.  2. 
Blowpipe    and    forming    combustible    mixtures.       W.     J. 

Jacobsson.     2,095,747  ;  Oct.  12. 
Blowpipe   apparatus.      S.    B.   Kirk   and   W.   J.   Jacobsson. 

2,09.5,751  ;  Oct.  12. 
Blower.     J.  A.  Martocello.   2,078,334  ;  Apr.   27. 
Blower.     C.  L.  Wyche.     2,101,123  ;  Dec.  7. 
Blower  and  the  like,  Rotary.     J.  Haydock,  J.  Haythorn, 

and  C.  Shorrock.     2,071,258  ;  Feb.  16. 
Blower    blast    with     oxygen,    Enriching.       E.     Karwat. 

2,079,019  ;  May  4. 
Blower  construction.     E.  Camerino.     2,095,230 :   Oct.  12. 
Blower  control  system.     H.  P.  Dahlstrand  and  H.  G.  Sea- 
holm.     2.067,479  :  Jan.  12. 
Blower,  Flue.    J.  D.  Reekie.    2,089,710  ;  Aug.  10. 
Blower   for   vacuum   cleaners.      E.    Gorissen.      2,101,390  ; 

Dec.    7. 
Blower  or  fan.     A.  Friedman.     2,100,439  ;  Nov.  30. 
Blower,    Soot.      J.    Schieffer.      2,104,003 ;   Dec.    28. 
Blowers,  Air  controlling  device  for.    J.  Hanus.    2,098,144  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Blowing  device.     J.  C.  Curtis.     2,090.032;  Aug.  17. 
Bmethvlcholino  ethers  and  salts  thereof.  Production  of. 

O.   Kopdor.     2,103,372  ;  Dec.   28. 

Board :  See — 

Automobile  running  board.     Panel  board. 

Blaiilc  conveyer   board.  Paper  pile  board. 

Carton  board.  I'li>t(ing  board. 

Chart   board.  Ifeniinder  board. 

Dart  board.  Ribbed  board. 

Distribution  panel  board.        Running  board. 

Drafting  board.  Shirt  board. 

Drain  t)0iird.  Summary  board. 

Gani(>  board,  'rannlng  board. 

Gypsum  board.  Terminal  board. 

Ilockev  game  board.  Writing  board. 

t>ockabIe  ironing  board.  Writing  or  drawing  board. 

Board     and     cleaner     for    gins,     Mote.       J.     A.     Streun 

2,072,319  ;  Mar.  2. 
Board      and      indicator      tlierofor.      Game.      B.      L.      Fry 

2,097,027  ;  Oct.  26. 
Board    .iiul    parts    thereof.    I'.inel.      W.    IT.    Frank.    C.    T 

Ilolling.sworth,  and  h.  K.   Fisher.      2, 103. 009  ;   Dec.  21 
Board  and   roost  for  poultry,    Dropping.     F.   B.   Herbert 

2,100,508;  Nov.  30. 
Board  imd   rubber  mat  therefor,  Running.     H.  D.  Gcypr 

2,088,7.'!9  ;  Ann.  3. 
Board   and  table,  Game.     C.  K.  •Vnn  Riper.     2,000,487 

F(!b.  2. 
lUiiird  foi-  denionstraflng  certain  economic  facts.   Kcoiiiun 

eler  display.     (:.   \,.   Coiiley.      2,077.214;  Apr.   13. 
Board  tilting  mechanism,  Drain.     V.  K.  Dunn.    2,009.040  ; 

Fob.  2. 
Boat.     S.   Frankfurt.     2,082,202;   Juno  1. 
Boat.     J.   V.   Hunt.     2,003,320;   Sept.    14. 
Itoul.      A.   K.   Luders.      2, ()'.)!>, 102  ;   Nov.   1(i. 
Boat.     G.A.Wood.     2.080,.''>93 ;  July  13. 
Boat  iiMd  i-.iiislnirlliiK  llie  HMiiie,    M.  I,.  ( ; llherl .    2.0!)9.I3.S  ; 

Nov.    Id, 
lioal  and  manufacluro.     A.  J.  Patch.     2.079. Rfl«  :  May  11. 
Boat  by  mani)Ower,  Propelling  a.     C.  H.  Clark.     2.083,001  ; 

Juno  8. 
Boat  construction,     C,W,  Sliver,     2,083,110  ;  June  ft. 


Boat,    Detachable  flat  bottom   fishing.      P.   J.    Robinson. 

2,093,366  ;  Sept.  14. 
Boat  elevator  and  fish  ladder.     R.  L.  Waters.     2,089,142  ; 

.o-ug.  3. 
Boat,  Motor.     A.  Braga.     2,091,958  ;  Sept.   7. 
Boat,   Nonsinkable.     II.   C.  Berry.     2,091,264:  Aug.  31. 
Boat,  Power.     J.  R.  McMullen.      2.083.959  :  June  15. 
Boat,  Power.     B.  W.   Morris.  Jr.     2,103,087;  Dec.  21. 
Boat  propelling  device.     P..  Strezoft.     2.099.544  ;  Nov.  16, 
Boat  propelling  means.     I.  S.  Kelley.     2,092,736  ;  Sept.  7. 
Boat  propelling  mechanism.     D.   G.   Chandler  and   K.  T. 

Svendsen.     2,096,223  :  Oct.  19. 
Boat  propelling  mechanism.    R.  T.  Svendsen.    2,076,603 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Boat  propulsion.     M.  P.  Drudy,  Jr.,  and  A.  G.  Mahoney. 

2.076,428  :  Apr.  6. 
Boat  structure.     L.  R.  Lueck.     2,076,957  ;  Apr.  13. 
Boats  and   other  loads.  Device  for  handling.     W.   Camp- 
bell.    2,103,708  ;  Dec.  28. 
Boats,    Manual    propelling    means    for.      H.    H.    Larkins. 

2,087,047  ;  July  20. 
Bobbin.     H.  C.  Mack.    2,083,337  ;  June  8. 
Bobbin  and  producing  the  same.    D.  G.  Baker.     2,098,218 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Bobbin  and  producing  the  same.  Thread.     R.  N.  Robinson. 

2,097,305  ;  Oct.  26. 
Bobbin    carrier    for    braiding    machines.      R.    A.    Soger. 

2,094,756  ;  Oct.  5. 
Bobbin    clamping    device.      P.    L.     Spencer.      2,083,481  ; 

June  8. 
Bobbin  cleaner.     W.  Lonzo.     2,079,296  ;  May  4. 
Bobbin  cleaning  machine.     A.  J.  Owler.     2,077,127  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Bobbin  release  for  weft  replenishing  looms.     W.  H.  Wake- 
field.    2,097,680  ;  Nov.  2. 
Bobbin,  Sliver.     E.  Reich.     2,091,334;  Aug.  31. 
Bobbin  stripper.      W.   J>onzo.      2,091,866;   Aug.   31. 
Bobbin  stripping  machine.     E.  R.  Alderman.     2,070,193  : 

Feb.   9. 
Bobbin  support.     J    V.  TMann.     2,091,181  ;  Aug.  24. 
Bobbin  tester.     C.  D.  Greentree.     2.074,840  :  Mar.  23. 
P.ohbin,    Weft.      R.   G.   Turner.      2,103.801  :   Dec,   28. 
Bobbins,  Making  wound.    D.  G.  Baker.     2.098.219  :  Nov.  9. 
Bobbins   of    roving   on    the   creels   of   spinning   machines. 

Mechanism      for      suspending     the.        F.      Casablancas, 

2,095.518  ;  Oct.   12. 
Bobby  pin.     H.   M.   Snyder.     2,093,934  ;   Sept.   21. 
P.olisled,    <'ii,islili:,',       1!.    .\iidrus,      2,095,951:    Oct.    10 

Bodies,   Apparatus    for   supporting   demountable.      B.    F. 

Fitch.     2,069,235  ;  Feb.  2. 
Bodies,    Apparatus    for   supporting   demountable.      R.    A. 

Norbom.     2,069,267  ;  Feb.  2. 
Bodies.     .\  rt     of     bonding     or     plving.      J.     II.     Goldman. 

2.084,582  ;  June  22. 
Bodies  containing  metallic  carbides.  Manufacture  of.     G. 

Fodor  and   H.    Garih.     2,093,656;   Sept.   21. 
Bodies  for  burial.  Appliance  for  preparing.     II.  U.  Murray. 

2.103,376;  Doc.  28. 
Bodies   for  withstanding  alternating  stresses  and  manu- 
facture thereof.     F.  F.  Johnson.     2,082.580;  June  1. 
Bodies   from    cer.-imic   masses,    concrete   or   the   like.    Pro- 
duction   of   compact   molded.     E.   Lux  and  J.   Daniels. 

2.075,992;  Apr.  0. 
Bodies    including   boots   and   shoes.    Uniting  curved.     W. 

Stelkens,      2.009,320  :*  Nov.    16, 
Bodies  manufactured   from  an  alloy  of  tungsten   carbide 

or  molybdenum  carbide.  Shaped.    K.  Moors.     2,075,742  : 

Mar.  30. 
Bodies,  Mechanism  for  raising  and  supporting  demount- 
able.    B.  F.  Fitch.     2,009,230  ;  Feb.  2. 
Bodies,  Method  .'nul  apparatus  for  slia))ing.     II.  K.  Kimble 

anil  II.   Hlcbtei-,     2.103,585;  Dec,  2S. 
Bodies   of  bituminous   or   tarry   material.   Producing.     P. 

Jacob.sohn.     2,093,450;  Sept.  21. 
Bodies   of  extreme  hardness,   Production   of.     A.  Kratky. 

2.089,0.30;   Aug.  3. 
Bodies  through  opaque  substances,  M(>thod  and  apparatus 

for   observing.      It,    ,\,    Klless,      2,075„S0S  :   Apr,   6, 
Body    and     fender    straightening    tool.       E.     B.    (!oorge. 

2,071,281  ;  Fob.  16. 
Body  fluids.   Separating  extractive  substances   from.      II. 

E.  Sehullze.     2,094.931  ;  Oct.  5. 
I'odv    for    electric    dlseharge    devices.    Vitreous.       W.    J 

WinniiiL'holT,     2,0i)l,(i30  :  Oct,  5, 
P.o<lv  hoist    mechanism.   Dump.      P.   A.   Brick.      2,087,138; 

.Inly  13. 
Itodv   member   and    making   the   same,    Artlllolal.      R.    K. 

liiowii,      2.103.51  1  ;    Dec.    2.S, 
liddv    of    automobile    vehlcU-s,       L.     Salvoa.       2.099.807  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Hodvn'Nllng  device.     M.   llalllch.     2,097.7.11  ;   Nov.  2. 
liodV  Klrucl\ire.      11,  A,  lllckH,  A,  <;,  Ilerrenlloir,  and  .\.  A. 

Mueliner,      2.(l.'<(),7  I  I  :    May    1.S, 
lledy    KUspenKlon    for    vehicles    of    nil    kinds.      J.    Kolbo. 

2.()7tl,7K(i  ;  Apr.   13. 
Ileilv  treiiliiienls.  lOMerior,     II,  I.olir,     2.009,711;  Nov.  23, 
Boiler  :  Nee    - 

Koini'Nile   boiler.  Sli'inu      iitid      hot       water 

lOli'elrl.'   holl.T.  boiler. 

lOli-elrlc  HteaiM  boiler.  SIimiii    boiler. 

i:\|)re,-.s   IkiIIit,  SupeihiMter   boiler, 

Locomollve  bollor.  Water  or  Htcain  boiler, 

Mel-eury   holler.  Water  liilie  holler. 

Motor  tviie  holler.  Water   wall    boiler. 

Holler,     .1,'ltereMl.     2,070,nB0  ;  I-Vh.  10. 


796 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Boiler.     A.  B.  Blome.     2,088.940  :  Aug.  3. 

Boiler.     T.  C.  Ervin.     2,085,089  :  June  29. 

Boiler.     W.   F.   Gerhardt.      2,074.900  ;   Mar.   23. 

Boiler.    A.  C.  Grist.     2,079,503  ;  May  4. 

Boiler.     O.  Hartmann.     2,006,401  ;  Jan.  5. 

Boiler.     O.  Hartmann.     2,088,905  :  Aug.  3. 

Boiler.     O.  H.  Hartmann.     2,072,675  ;  Mar.  2. 

Boiler.     L.  N.  Hunter  and  J.  W.  Hall.     2.080,404  ;  May  IS. 

Boiler.     C.   M.  Kelley.     2,069.956  :  Feb.  9. 

Boiler.     R.  W.  Menk.     2,095,527  :  Oct.  12. 

Boiler.     H.  H.  Peek,  Sr.     2,075,222  ;  Mar.  30. 

Boiler.     G.  W.  Trotter.     2,068,305  :  Jan.   19. 

Boiler.     W.  J.  Vogel.     2,086,786  ;  July  13. 

Boiler    and    furnace    installation.      F.    H.    Rosencrants. 

2.088,724  ;  Aug.  3. 
Boiler    and     smoke    breaching    casing.       W.     G.     Yogel. 

2,074,874;   Mar.   23. 
Boiler  cleaner.     L.  J.  Bayer.     2,067,625  :  Jan.  12. 
Boiler  cleaner.     F.  W.  Linaker.     2,076,737  ;   Apr.  13. 
Boiler  cleaner  tube.     F.  W.  Linaker.     2,070,795  ;  Feb.  16. 
Boiler    construction.       J.    P.    Badenhausen.       2,070,250 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Boiler  control.     N.  C.  Price.     2,078,341  ;  Apr.  27. 
Boiler  drum   equipment.     F.  H.   Rosencrants  and  A.   C. 

Weigel.     2,075,059  ;  Mar.  30. 
Boiler  feed  apparatus.    V.  E.  McCoy  and  R.  W.  Anderson. 

2.103,225  ;  Dec.  21. 
Boiler  feed  water  regulator.     A.  OfiEutt.     2,070,617  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Boiler  for   central  heating,   Gas  generating.     J.   Bellay. 

2,071,678  ;  Feb.  23. 
Boiler  or  hot  water  heater,  Electrical  steam.     O.  Stftlhane. 

2.088,932;  Aug.  3. 
Boiler  plant.     W.  A.  Doppelheuer.     2,087,839  ;  July  20. 
Boiler     pressure     control     apparatus.       J.     B.     Snyder. 

2.099.239  :  Nov.  16. 
Boiler  stand.     W.  Z.  Davis.     2,084,481  ;  June  22. 
Boiler    wall     and     part     thereof.       T.     E.     Murray,     Jr. 

2,089,001 ;  Aug.  3. 
Boiler  wall  and  tubular  unit  therefor.     T.  E.  Murray,  Jr. 

2.089,000  ;  Aug.  3. 
Boilers,   Device   for   feeding  high    pressure.     H.    Halinle. 

2,068,409;  Jan.  19. 
Boilers,  Increasing  the  efficiency  of.    A.  Mayer.    2,099,746  : 

Nov.  23. 
Boilers   of  certain   types.   Operating.     T.  E.   Murray,   Jr. 

2.093.686  ;  Sept.  21. 
Boll    cotton    extracting   machine.    Self-contained.      J.    E. 

Mitchell.     2,100,301-2  :  Nov.  23. 
Bolster  pin  holder.     F.  J.  Rode.     2,084,456  ;  June  22. 
Bolster    supporting    unit.       D.     F.     Sproul.       2,099,240 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Bolt.    J.  A.  MacLean.    Re.  20,485  ;  Aug.  24. 
Bolt  actuating  mechanism.     W.   G.   Thurber.     2,074,244  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Bolt  anchor.     L.   R.  Adams.     2.088,358:   July  27. 
Bolt,     Anchor.       H.     R.     Wheeler     and     G.     W.     Dress. 

2,079,538  ;  May  4. 
Bolt  and  chain  lock.    F.  R.  West.     2,076,605  :  Apr.  13. 
Bolt     cushioning    means     for    locks.       W.     S.     Edwards 

2,098,776  :  Nov.  9. 
Bolt,  Expansion.     R.  E.  Mcintosh.     2,075.952  :  Apr.  6. 
Bolt,  Expan.'sion.     G.  H.  Watermxn.     2.102,230;  Dec.  14. 
Bolt   heads.   Forming.     H.   Cadwallader,    Jr.     2,102.941  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Bolt.   Key  actuated  locking.     H.  H.  Kistner.     2,098.189  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Bolt    making    machine.     J.    H.    Friedman.      2,087,087 ; 

July  13. 
Bolt-setting  tool.     M.  Holhut.     2.102,897;  Dec.  21. 
Bolt,    Stud.     F.  E.  Key.     2,084,146;   June  15. 
Bolt,  Surface.     G.  R.  Adams.     2.100.622  ;  Nov.  30. 
Bolt,    Theft    preventing.      F.    J.    McGarry.       2,069,500 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Bolt,  Toggle.     E.  H.  Cordes.     2,081,323  ;  May  25. 
Bolt,   Toggle.     F.  A.   Cossentine.     2,072,066 ;    Feb.   23. 
Bolt  turning  machine  and  tlie  like.     A.  Kiefer.     2.073.967  : 

Mar.  16. 
Bolted  joint.     A.  W.  Ashley.     2.097.713  ;  Nov.  2. 
Bolted  tank.     J.  P.   Walker.     2.082.269;  June  1. 
Bolting  machine.     E.  Schultz.     2,101,722  ;  Dec.  7. 
Boltless      battery      terminal      clamp.     A.      W.      Hansen. 

Jr.    2,068,340  ;  Jan.  19. 
Bolts  and  similar  articl4's.  Apparatus  for  manufacturing 

J.   A.  Kinnev,     2,102,417:  Dec.   14. 
Bomb.     W.  F.  Bleeckor.     2,076,613  ;  Apr.  13. 
Bomb.     J.  P.  Hulswit.     2,087.287  ;  July  20. 
Bomb.  Firo  cTtlnguishing.     G.  Flnzi.     2,0!)1,5,S9  ;■  Aug   31 
Bomb.   Practice.      C.    F.    Hofstetter.      2,069,759 ;   Feb.   9. 
Bomb  protection  apparatu.s.     F.  Feitosa.     2,100,211 ;  Nov 

Bond.     E.   J.   Sabol.     2,074,810;  Mar.  23. 

Bond    for   rail   Joints.   Electric.      W.   V.   Moak  and   J    T 

Hamblin.     2.003,816  ;  Sept.  21. 
Bonding    machine   and    niotbod.      D.    Belcher   and    R     J 

Williams.      2,088,228:  July   27. 
Bone    breaker    and    tendon    puller.    Leg.     J.    E.    Jaecer 

2.068.137;  Jan.  10.  -"t^b«;r. 

Book.    E.  P.  S.  Hoyt.    2,081,202 ;  May  25. 
Book    and    making   same.      A.    L.    Graminer.      2.066.620 

Jan.  5. 
Book  attachment.     C.  A.  Waters.     2.089,457  ;  Aug.  10 


Bookbinder.     F.  Amato.      2,078,988;  May  4. 
Bookbinder.      A.    F.    Grosse    and    A.    C.    Baumgartner, 

2,083,262;  June  8. 
Bookbinder    construction.      J.    Schade.      2,071,766 ;    Feb. 

23. 
Bookbinding.     P.  W.  Bidwell.     2,101,804  ;  Dec.  7. 
Bookbinding.     F.  Brown.     2,069,211 ;  Feb.  2. 
Bookbinding.     F.  H.  Crump.     2,083,434  ;  June  8. 
Book  binding.     A.  L.  Grammer.     2,068,603  ;  Jan.  19. 
Bookbinding  construction.     F.   S.   Schade.     2,082,423^; 

June  1. 
Bookcase,    Portable    folding.      M.    P.    Sloan;    2,089,440; 

Aug.   10. 
Book   construction.      J.   J.   Kernan.      2,088,521  ;   July  27. 
Book  construction.     F.  S.  Schade.     2,082,422  ;  June  1. 
Book  cover.     P.  O.  Unger.     2,089,313  ;  Aug.  10. 
Book   cover   and   book  marker,    Combination.  D.   V.   Lee. 

2,078,392  ;  Apr.  27. 
Book,  Drawing.     E.  H.  Gorton.     2,103,943  ;  Dec.  28. 
Book  end.     A.   Gilbert.     2.096,634;  Oct.   19. 
Book  end    and   like   supports.      P.    D.    Farr.      2,076,941 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Book    holder.    Adjustable.      G.    H.    Davis.      2,092,665 ; 

Sept.   7. 
Book  indexing  machine.    H.  Erickson.    2,078,656  ;  Apr.  27. 
Book,  Juvenile.     S.  Leubrie.     2,075,529  ;  Mar.  30. 
Bookkeeping,   Apparatus   for  manifold.     F.    Semmler  and 

H.  Fischer.     2,095,838;  Oct.  12. 
Bookkeeping  leaf.     E.  O.  Haberfeld.     2,083,601  :  June  15. 
Bookkeeping  machine.     B.    Bornkessel.    E.   Breitling,    W. 

Brauer,  and  K.   A.  Lehmann.     2,070,419  ;   Feb.  9. 
Bookkeeping   machine.     W.  I.  Nicholson,  Jr.     2.080,871 ; 

May  18. 
Bookkeeping    machine.     O.     J.     Sundstrand.      2,086,749  ; 

July  13. 
Bookkeeping    machine.      B.    G.    Thompson.      2,089,310; 

Aug.  10. 
Book    leaf     securing    means.       G.,     A.,     and     N.     Lesti, 

2,097,626  ;  Nov.  2. 
Book,  Loose  leaf.     R.  W.  Brown.     2,068.262  ;  Jan.  19. 
Book,  Loose  leaf.     J.   Schade.     2,071,767-8  ;  Feb.   23. 
Book,    Loose    leaf.      J.    and   F.    S.    Schade.      2,079,817 ; 

May  11. 
Book,  Loose  leaf  ring.     T.  Wainwright.     2,080,450  ;  May 

18. 
Book,  Manifolding.     A.  E.  Benson.     2,089,247  ;  Aug.  10. 
Book,   Manifolding.     A.   R.  Lawson.     2.092,129  ;   Sept.  7. 
Book,  Manifolding.     J.  R.  Jlorrison.     2,100,814;  Nov.- 30. 
Bookmark.     I.  Bershad.     2,096,354  ;  Oct.  19. 
Book,  Pass.     H.  H.  Hill.     2,099,482  :  Nov.  16. 
Book,  Refill.     H.  H.  Coleman.     2,083,432  ;  June  8. 
Book  refills,  Mounting.     A.  Bernasconi.     2,068,443  ;   Jan. 

19. 
Book  stack.     R.  C.  Walker.     2,086,009  ;  July  6. 
Book   stand.   Adjustable  and   demountable.     6.   C.   Hager 

and  L.  M.  Prince.     2,090,000  ;  Aug.   17. 
Booklet,    Cigarette    paper.      H.    H.    Straus.      2,087,786 : 

July  20. 
Books,  Binding.     A.  L.   Grammer.     2,088,904 ;  Aug.   3. 
Books,   Binding  of.     A.   J.   Kitcat.     2,090,796  ;  Aug.   24. 
Books,  Forming.     F.  J.  Leyerle.     2,097,888  ;  Nov.  2. 
Boom  and  winch  attachment  for  tractors.  Side.     H.  W. 

Cardwell.     2,077,741 ;  Apr.  20. 
Boom  construction.     E.  J.  Wilson.     2,066,600  ;  Jan.  5. 
Boom  for  excavating  machines  or  the  like.     A.  F.  Buslck. 

Jr.     2,080,163  ;  May  11. 
Boomer    or    load    binder.      G.    E.    Williams.      2.089.679 

Aug.  10. 
Booster   for   engine   primers.     A.   L.    Parker.     2,086,173 

July  6. 

^°Fb  *^2s^*^^*"^   ^*""   ®^*"^*"      ^'    T^ormann.      2,071,593 
Boot,   Lineman's.     E.  Barber.     2,083,310;  June  8. 
Boot,  Riding.     M.   G.  McCrory.      2.068.811  :  Jan.   26. 
Boot,  Sheet  metal      H.  W.  Tompkins.     2.086.007  ;  July  6. 
Boot  tongue.     J.  T.  Walters.      2.073.542  ;  JIar.  9. 
Boots  and  shoes,  Method  of  and  means  for  use  in  lasting. 

U.  M.ackensen.     2,082,841 ;  June  8. 

9  n^fti'Sc-^'^?^®'  Stiffening  portions  of.     B.  E.   Schwarz. 

2, 06 (,987  ;  Jan.  19. 

^°9"'rf8o  ^rc^""?*^^'  Stiffening  the  uppers  of.     A.  J.  Serra. 

•,2.005,706  ;  Aug.  3. 
Booth    and    camera    arrangement.    Photographic.      T.    I. 

Palfro>^man.      2,060,898  ;    Jan.   5. 
Looth,  Paint  spraying.     C.  A.  Frick.     2.066,616  :   Jan.  5. 
i^^^l^'  ^'^^''^■y.   ■'■  ^-  Ludwig.     2,097,953  :  Nov.  2. 

2,092  509''?sTp't    7  Hampton    and    A.    K.    Smith. 

n^^.V^'  'Telephone."     F.   A.    Kuntz.      2.093,679 ;    Sept.    21. 
A?,nVi!.'  V'*':;'^^"*'-     I'-  H.  Sherron.     2,103,280  ;Dec^  28. 
Rnnth'  vJ^?.'''"^-     -i:  ^^'^■-     2.090,827  ;  Aug.  24. 

R    T!-    «^H°^«™^'*J?^  ^°"°S.     A.   F.  Foihrenbach   and 
n^-„.  ■  ^^^  ^-  ?•  Shoup.     2,068,853;  Jan.  26. 

2.096  2*66^''ocf  ^19    ^'''=^'''""6  same.  New.     H.  B.  Suhr. 

^  Aug.^S.*'''""^'"^*"''^  °^  *^''^'-  ^-  ^-  Vaughn.  2,088,935  ; 
^*2,100,056-Nov'"'o3°P*'^'^'-  ^-  ^^^^^^^P  '"^"d  R.  Kiehl. 
^°2,070^9lf :  Ffb^ie'"''"^     exporing.       E.     McDermott. 

^"I?Hi?l^''®S'''^5  attachment  for  dial  indicators.     E.   H. 
Aldeborgh  and  C.  E.  Euf.    2,095,405  ;  Oct.  12. 


J 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


797 


Bores,    Straightening   well.      M.    G.   Earley.      2,069,603; 

Feb.  2. 
Boring  and  milling  tool.     E.  Gairing.     2,092,060  ;  Sept.  7. 
Boring  apparatus.     J.  W.  French.     2,076,767  ;  Apr.  13. 
Boring  bar   attachment.     T.   Lane.      2,081,487  ;    May  25. 
Boring  head.      E.   C.    Steiner.     2.093,743 ;    Sept.   21. 
Boring  machine.     L.  E.  Poole.     2,074,426  ;  Mar.  23. 
Boring    machine.      H.    P.    Wickersham    and    E.    Burns. 

2,092,101  ;  Sept.  7. 
Boring  machine.  Multiple  spindle.    F.  Walther.    2,080,643  ; 

May  18. 
Boring  motor.     T.  Seifer.     2,087,677  ;  July  20. 
Boring  tool.     J.  Eggemann.      2,074,605  :  Mar.   23. 
Boring  tool.     J.  P.   Francesco.     2,092,755  ;    Sept.   14. 
Boring  tool.     W.  K.  Young.     2,090,718  ;  Aug.  24. 
Borides,  Making.     C.  W.  Balke.     2,073,826;  M.ir.  IG. 
Boron-  and   boron  and   carbon   starter  for   mercury   arc. 

L.  W.  Smede.     2,095,769  ;  Oct.  12. 
Boron  trichloride.    Production  of.     H.   C.   Weber  and   A. 

Guyer.     2,097,482  ;  Nov.  2. 
Bottle.     E.   F.  Ahlquist.     2,077,977;   Apr.    20. 
Bottle.     F.  C.  Curley.     2,098,823  ;  Nov.  9. 
Bottle.     J.  M.  Guthrie.     2,102,148  ;  Dec.  14. 
Bottle.     L.  A.  Leppke.     2,071,847  ;  Feb.  23. 
Bottle.     G.  Lufkin.     2,080,144;  May   11. 
Bottle  and  like  container.     J.  B.  Llewellyn.     2,078,862  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Bottle  and  like  package.     R.  L.  McNeil.     2,091,212  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Bottle  and  unit  therefor,  Nonrefillable.     T.  L.  MacBean. 

2.079.125  ;  May  4. 

Bottle  assembly.     A.  H.  Payson.     2,099,174  ;  Nov.   16. 
Bottle    capping   apparatus.      H.    C.    Taylor.      2,078,040 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Bottle  capping  machine.    W.  R.  Cuthbert  and  P.  Mundell. 

2,072,245  ;  Mar.   2. 
Bottle   capping  machine.     W.   I.   Gladfelter.     2,081,809 ; 

May  25. 
Bottle  capping  machine.     L.  E.  Greene.     2,087,539  ;  July 

20. 
Bottle  capping  machine.     C.   A.   MacCordy.     2,082,167 

June  1. 
Bottle-capping    machine.       J.    F.     Mitchell.       2,075,296 

Mar.  30. 
Bottle    capping    machine.      O.    N.    Tevander    and    C.    H 

Brinton.     2,074,815  ;  Mar.   23. 
Bottle     capping     machine.     E.     N.     Trump.     2,085.879 

Julv  6. 
Bottle  capping  machine,  Milk.     A.  J.  Briggs.     2,069,351 

Feb.  2. 
Bottle   capping   mechanism.     C.   H.   Brinton.     2,070,110 

Apr.  6. 
Bottle    capping   mechanism.     R.    J.    Daniels.     2,068,105 

Jan.  19. 
Bottle  carrier.     P.  Johansen.     2,090,979  ;  Aug.  24. 
Bottle  carrier.     C.  D.  Keith.     2,094,744  :  Oct.  5. 
Bottle  carrier.     G.  W.  Pearce.     2,089,410  ;  Aug.  10. 
Bottle  carrier  and  cap  remover.    J.  C.  Ligcour.    2,080,947  ; 

May  18. 
Bottle  cleaning  device.     H.   Keller.     2,073,746;   Mar.   10, 
Bottle   closure.     E.  D.  Valliant,  and  E.   D.   Valliunt,   Jr. 

2,091,460;   Aug.   31. 
Bottle  closure  assembling  machine.    B.  Nagy.     2,069,897  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Bottle  collar.     H.   F.  Affelder.     2,083,5.38  ;   June  15. 
Bottle  collar.     Ij.  Hoen.     2,092,455  :  Sept.  7. 
Bottle  cooler.     H.  W.  Kleist.     2,081,029  :  May  25. 
Bottle    corking    machine.      H.    G.    Moore.       2,080,393 ; 

May  11. 
Bottle  cover,  Hot  water.    W.  H.  May.    2,072,504  ;  JIar.  2. 
Bottle,   Detectable   refilled   and   premium.      P.    E.   Oliver. 

2.072.126  ;  Mar.  2. 

lioltle  drier.     W.  M.   S.ninple.     2.090.127  :    Aug.  17. 

Bottle,  Dropping.     E.  Bfihrn.    2,089,874  :  Aug.  10. 

Bottle  emptying  and    beverage   reclaiming  device.     J.   II. 

Klnt/elo.     2,100,443  ;  Nov.  30. 
Bottle     filling     and     capping     machine.       J.     A.     Liley. 

2,072,759  ;  Mar.  2. 
Bottle  filling  machine.     J.  Kantor.      2,103,158;  Dec.   21. 
i!ot(le  fitment.      K.    Croow.      2.0!)0.12(!  :   Oct.    19. 
Bottle,  Flexible.     E.  T.  Ferngren.     2.099.055;  Nov.  16. 
Bottle  head,  Siphon.     II.  J.  Scott.     2,079,773  ;  May  1 1. 
r.oflle  holder.     C,  D.  IIo(Tni:ni.     2.067.121;  Jiin.  .">. 
Bottle  holder.     F.  S.  Mllbiirn.     2.075,217;  Mar.  30. 
Bottle     liolder.       II.     D.     Rice,     Jr.,     and     J.     M.     Babb. 

2,088.387  ;  July  27. 
Bottle  holder.     IT.   S.  Whftten.     2.074,7.36  ;  Mnr,   23. 
Bottle  holder.  Milk.     P.  Heinz.     2,093,195;  Sept.  14. 
Bottle  holder.   Nursing.     J.   Aprlle.     2.002,520  ;    Sent.    7. 
Itiittlc    iiood    or    closure    iinil    Jigger,    Combined.      II.     \\  . 

Cicnone.      2.070.457  ;  Apr.    6. 
Bottle  labeling  machine.    E.  Ermold.    2,080,413-14  ;  May 

18. 
Bottle  lock.      L.   P.   Barlow.     2,072.701  ;   Mar.   2. 
r.ditl..,  Milk.      J.  10.  (JriMMiwooil.      2.076.124;  Apr.  6. 
Bottle,  Milk.     J.  M.  Sansby.     2,088,873;  Auk.  3. 
Bottle,   Molded  pulp.     P.   Plunkett.     2,01)0.099  :   Aug.   2t. 
Bottle  neck   construction.      S.   W.    Burnham.      2,007,012; 

Nov.  2. 
Bottle    neckB,    Method    of    and    nufomiitle    npparntns    for 

coating.     E.  T.  Ferngren.     2,081,478;  Mny  25. 
Bottle,   Nonrcnilable.      S.   (i.   Conkllng.     2,002,008  ;   Sept. 

14 


Bottle,   Nonrefillable.     S.   G.   Conkling.      2,103,065 ;    Dec. 

21. 
Bottle,   Nonrefillable.     J.  D.  Harris     2,071,877  ;   Feb   23. 
Bottle,  Nonrefillable.     P.  J.  Herbert.     2,095,868;  Oct.  12. 
Bottle,  Nonrefillable.     E.  Jacob.     2,085.366  ;  June  29. 
Bottle,    Nonrefillable.      J.    A.   Patterson.      2,080,213-15 ; 

May  11. 
Bottle,  Non-refillable.     A.  E.  Reed.     2,076,668 ;  Apr.  13. 
Bottle,  Nonrefillable.     H.  H.  Thornton.     2,077,026 ;  Apr. 

13. 
Bottle,   Nonrefillable.      R.   J.    Watts.      2,070,345  ;   Feb.   9. 
Bottle,    Non-refillable    charred   wood   liquor.     J.    Costello. 

2.084,056  ;  June   15. 
Bottle,  Nonreusable.     W.  Riedel.     2,101,598  ;   Dec.  7. 
Bottle,  Nursing.     P.  E.  Allen.     2,066,445  ;  Jan.  5. 
Bottle,     Nursing.       N.     Corsi     and    E.     G.    Marandino. 

2,090,749  ;  Aug.  24. 
Bottle,  Nursing.     C.  E.  McCarty.     2,091.605;  Aug.  31. 
Bottle,  Nursing.     A.  Puetz.     2,094,721  ;  Oct.  5. 
Bottle    or    ink    stand,    Ink.      H.    A.    Jewett.      2,094,539 

Sept.  28. 
Bottle   or  like  container.     P.  M.  Lunn.     2,009,075  ;  Jan 

20. 
Bottle,  Paper.     R.  R.  Guenther.     2,069,033  ;  Jan.  20. 
Bottle  receptacle,  Milk.    A.  G.  Soldt.    2,071,956  ;  Feb.  23 
Bottle,  Refrigerating.     L.  T.   Sterino     2.091,723;  Aug  31 
Bottle,  Siphon.     G.  J.  Meyer.     2,077,052 ;   Apr.   13. 
Bottle  spacer.     B.  E.  Read  and  G.  A.  Petzold.     2,089,297 

Aug.  10. 

Bottle  stopper  lock.     F.  E.  Vanderhoof .     2,095,272  ;  Oct 

12. 
Bottle  stopping  machine.     L.  M.  Foss.     2,073,904  ;  Mar 

16. 
Bottle    tapping    device,    Nonrefillable.      M.    Greenbaum 

2,101,471 ;  Dec.  7. 
Bottle   top    and    brush   holder,   Combination.     J.    Revson 

2,096,975  ;  Oct.  26. 
Bottle   vending   machine.      F.   De   Mayo,    Jr.      2,099,557 

Nov.  16. 
Bottle     washing     machine.      J.     R.     Dostol.      2,094,398 

Sept.  28. 
Bottles,  Manufacturing  glass.     D.  D.  Gordon.     2,091,238 

Aug.  24. 
Bottles  together  for  stacking  purpcses,  such  as  in  displays. 

Tying.     A.  A.  Merrick.     2.100,035  ;  Nov.  23. 
Bottom     for    containers,    Adjustable.       B.     J.    Davidson. 

2,095.798  ;  Oct.  12. 
Bottoms  of  shoes.  Pressing  the.    C.  W.  Greene.    2,073,633  ; 

Mar.  10. 
Bourdon    tube    gauge.      C.    W.    McKinley.       2,079,914 : 

May  11. 
Bow.     N.   J.   Gille  and  E.  Ilansson.     2,073,418  ;  Mar.   9. 
Bow.     C.  N.  Hickman.     2,100,317  ;  Nov.  30. 
Bow  for  handbags.     O.   Rowold.     2,092,141  ;   Sept.  7. 
Bow    for   stringed    instruments.      A.    Matba.      2,079,811 : 

May  11. 
Bow  for  stringed  instruments.    P.  Ntlrnberger.    2,071,894  ; 

Feb.  23. 

Bow    forming   apparatus.      R.   K.   Reynolds.      2,077,370: 

Apr.  13. 
Bow  holder.     S.  F.  Kayn.     2,075,728  ;  Mar.  30. 
Bow  support,  Vehicle.     W.  F.  Crawford.     2,080.704  ;  Mav 

18. 
Bowl  and  tank  structure.  Combined  closet.     B.  B.  Pieslak. 

2,096,306-7  ;  Oct  19. 
Bowl,  Centrifugal  separator.     O.  E.  Froding.     2,079,000  ; 

May  4. 
Bowl,  Centrifugal  separator.     G.  J.  Strozvnski.     2,068,520  : 

Jan.  19. 
Howl  centrifuge.      A.  B.  Asch.      2,083.800;  June  15. 
r.owl.  Dispensing.     F.  E.  Wolcott.     2,072.934  ;  Mar.  0. 
Howl,   l.alher.      .V.  W.  Rehbcrger.      2.0(i».04S  ;  Jan.  21!. 
Howl    liner   of   cone   crusliers,   Arrangement    for  securing 

of  the.     J.   J.  Knudtzen.     2.000.449  ;    .\ug.  17. 
Bowl  mill.     J.  Crites.     2,079,155  ;  Mav  4. 
Bowl  releasing  slip.     A.  S.  Volpln.     2.080.052  ;  July  13. 
Howl.  Toilet.     A.  Priess.     2,004.302  ;  Sept.  28. 
Bowl,  Yeast  separator,     N.  E.  WvensJO.     2,070,000  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Howling     alley      amusement     apparatus.        D.      Reznick. 

2.005.513  :  Oct.  12. 
r.owllng  alley   bi'ds,  bowling  pins  and  the  like,  Treating 

surf.ici'S  of.     H.  K.  II(>ss.     2.(JS0.938  ;  Julv  13. 
Bowling  pins  and  articles  resulting   therefrom.  Repairing 

Impaired.     11.  K.  Hess.     2.080,930  ;  July  13. 
Box  :  fin — 

Adhesive  tape  box.  Display  box. 

.\(l|usr:il)le    ileptli     folding      lOiicine  driving  box. 
l>ox.  I':ire  li,)x. 

.VnTleiiling  box.  Klre  box. 

Artist's  color  box.  Flshenniin'a  (Iv  box. 

Hearing   box.  FlHhlng     tackle     nn<l     rod 

Itreiid  box.  bos. 

Call  box.  Folillng  box. 

Carburlzlng  box.  Fuse  box. 

Cardboard  box.  Game    box. 

Clilcl;  box,  Illngi'  oovi>r  box 

<'olliipNil>le  box,  .lonrmil    box, 

Colbiiislble    Hblpping    box,       T,oom  nliuttle  box. 

Corii|iMi'tnieiil    lio\  MmII   I)o\ 

Con<lult  outlet   box.  Motor  box. 

Colli rol   box.  Mill  entry  box. 


798 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Safety  switch  box. 
Service  box. 
Shuttle  box. 
Steam  box. 
Stone  box. 
Stuffing  box. 
TaeUie  box. 
Tobacco  box. 
Waterproof  box. 


Box  :  Sec — 
Norelty  box. 
Outlet  box. 

Paper  box. 

Plant  or  flower  box. 

Platform  box. 
Powder  bos. 
Pull  box. 

Rigid  multi-cover  box 
Roadway  box. 
Rural  mail  bos. 
Bos.     S.  Batdorf.     2,083,356  ;  June  8. 
Bos.     S.  Batdorf.     2.093,508  ;   Sept.  21. 
Box.     L.  M.  Berberian.     2,074,451  ;  Mar.   23. 
Bos.     E.   J.  Bonville.     2,0<J0,780  ;  Aug.  24. 
Bos.     C.  L.  Claff.      2.090.343  ;  Aug.   17. 
Box.     J.  M.  Henriksen.     2,089,831  :  Aug.  10. 
Box.     TV.  Kaufman.     2,088,171  ;  July  27. 
Box.     M.  J.  JlcClure.     2.103,373  ;  Dec.   28. 
Box.     F.  R.  Neelv.     2,074,315  ;  JNIar.  16. 
Box.     M.  J.  Nevins,  Jr.     2,102,433  ;  Dec.  14. 
Box.     S.  F.  Pratt.     2.093,926  :  Sept.  21. 
Box.     S.  Reich.     2,071,949  ;  Feb.  23. 
Box.     H.  W.  Romig.     2,102.094  ;  Dec.  14. 
Box.     W.  Trogman.     2.102.497  ;  Dec.  14. 
Bos.     C.  H.  Wallver.     2,085,458  ;  June  29. 
Box.     C.  F.  Warren.     2.094.390  ;  Sept.  28. 
Box.     R.  F.  Weber.     2,071,096  ;  Feb.  16. 
Box  and  amalgamation  concentrator.  Sluice.     A.  L.  Moor- 
head.     2,100.262  :  Nov.  23. 
Box  and  aquarium,  Indoor  garden.     L.  Teach.     2,081,023  ; 

May  18. 
Box  and  assembly  for  use  therein,  Compartment.     J.   J. 

Dombroski.     2,078,066  ;  Apr.  20. 
Box  and  blank  therefor,  Fiberboard.    B.  Evans.    2,094,448  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Box    and    blank    therefor,     Foldable.      W.    A.     Ringler. 

2,100.750  ;  Nov.  30. 
Box  and  box  blank.     J.  T.  Curtis.     2,066,963  ;  Jan.  5. 
Box  and  fuse.  Fuse.     N.  J.  Conrad.     2.072,854  :  Mar.  9. 
Box  and  hanger  therefor.  Window.     J.  D.  Black  and  G.  F. 

Meyer.     2,085,290  ;  June  29. 
Box    and    signaling    system,    Message    drop.     L.    Casper. 

2.076.017  :  Apr.  6. 
Bos  attachment.  Snuff.     W.  F.  Knox.     2.092,219  ;  Sept.  7. 
Box  blank.  Self-sealing.    A.  M.  Grigg.     2.078,446  ;  Apr.  27. 
Box  closing  machine.     J.  G.  Bates.     2.085.208  ;  June  29. 
Box  construction.     C.  L.  CTafie.     Re.  20,332  :  Apr.   13. 
Box  construction.  Cardboard.     E.  Wolf.     2,084,965  ;  June 

22. 
Box,  container,  and  the  like 

Mar.  23. 
Box  feeding  device  for  lidders. 

Mar.   30. 
Box  feeding  device  for  strappin 

2,097,774  ;  Nov.  2. 
Box  filling  macliine.     D.  M.  McBean  and  W.   T.  JIartln. 

2,094,460  :  Sept.  28. 
Box   for   chicks.    Shipping.     N.   F.    Schaefer.     2,077,588 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Box  for  cigarettes  and   similar  oblong  articles.     J.  Call- 

mander.     2.090.723  :  Aug.  24. 
Box  for  coal  and  the  like.  Washer.    B.  Norton.    2,083,393  ; 

June  8. 
Box  for  dispensing  tissues.     S.  Herz.     2,097,858  ;  Nov.  2. 
Box   for   railway   enuipment.   Record   card.     L.   A.   Rowe. 

2,083,403  ;  June  8. 
Box    for   service    pipe   slnit-offs    in    water    svstenis.    Curb. 

J.  Heinkel  and  \V.  J.  Hebenstreit.     2.099,'479  :  Nov.  16. 
Box  for  shipping  chicks.     A.  B.  Thorup.      2,083.023  ;  June 

15. 
Box-forming  machine.    M.  A.  Waters.    2,077,913  ;  Apr.  20. 
Box  in  which   to  grow  plants.   Collapsible  flower.     V.   S. 

Dodson.     2,072,395  :  Mar.  2. 
Eos-lid  machine.     G.  H.   and  A.   G.   Snyder.     2,078,037  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Box   liddcr.      IT.   I'axton.      2.0R4,04T  :    June   T5. 
Boxlike  container.     J.  Bennard.     2,083,000  ;  June  8. 
Box  machine.     E.  G.  Rider  and  W.  T.  Bailev.     2,074,561  • 

Mar.   23.  ' 

Box    making.      G.   H.   and   A.    G.    Snyder.      2,078,035-6  • 

Apr.  20 

N.  A.  Anderson.     2,070,704 ;  Feb 


L.  C.  Rabaut.  2,074,668  ; 
G.  C.  Paston.  2,075,053  ; 
machines.     G.  C.  Paston. 


2.001,377; 

2,101,457  ; 

H.    George. 

2,075,287  ; 


Box  making  machine 

16. 
Box-making     machine.      A.      I,.      Rcseniiuind. 

.Aug.   31. 
Box    making   machine.      A.    L.    Rosenmund. 

Doc.    7. 
Box    making    machine.      C.    Straw    and    C. 

2,082,305  ;  June  1. 
Box   making  machine,   Sample.     P.  Jngusch. 

Mar.  30. 

Box  or  basket.     W.  O.  Brown.     2,087,944  ;  July  27. 
Box  or  carton.     N.   P.  Davis  and  C.   Straw.     2.089,345 

Aug.  10. 
Box  or  carton.     C.  J.  Munce.     2,097,891  ;  Nov.  2 
Box  or  carton.  Shipping.    A.  Uzell.     2.067,740;  Jan.  12. 
Box  or  ca.se,  Collapsible.     W.  J.  Bcasloy  and  J.  W.  Sum 

mers.     2,087,496  :  July  20. 
Box    or   orate.    Collapsible   wire   bound.     G.    E.    Gardner 

2,087,025  ;  July  13. 
Box   or    receptacle,   Lidded.     A.    Ilornemann.     2,074  790 

Mar.  23. 


Box   packing   device    for   freight   cars.      E.    L.    Engblom. 

2,070,970;  Feb.  16. 
Box     parts,     Positioning    means     for.     E.     M.     Florcyk. 

2,085,579  ;  June  29. 
Box  squeeze.     H.  C.  Pierce.     2,086,283  :  July   6. 
Box  unloading  device.     C.  E.  Gilbert.     2,086.296  ;  July  6. 
Box  with  centrifugally  cast  side  walls,  Carburizing.    H.  H. 

Harris.     2,100.902  ;  Nov.  30. 
Box  with  centrifugally  cast  side  walls.  Making  a  carburiz- 
ing.   H.  H.  Harris.    2,100,901 ;  Nov.  30. 
Box      with      end      cleats,      Wirebound.     G.      L.      Colbie. 

2,085,712  ;  June  29. 
Box  with   inner  surface   resistant  to  carbon   penetration, 

Carburizing.     H.  H.  Harris.     2,088.593-4  ;  Aug.  3. 
Box  wrapping  machine.     L.  H.  Lange.     2,094,4o5  ;   Sept. 

28. 
Box  wrapping  system.     J.  S.  Stokes.     2.092,479  ;  Sept.  7. 
Boxes  and  crates.  Apparatus  for  sterilizing  and  cleaning. 

F.  Stebler.     2,092,938:  Sept.  14. 
Boxes,   Apparatus   for   closing.     H.    Kondolf.     2,090,399  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Boxes,  Forming.     J.  S.  Stokes.     2,092,382  ; 
Boxes,    JIanufacture    of.      A.    G.    A.    van 

2,101,966;  Dec.   14. 
Boxes.     Manufacture    of    shuttle.     G.    W. 

2,096,399  ;  Oct.  19. 
Boxes,  Method  and  apparatus  for  making. 

Jr.     2,072,678;  Mar,   2. 
Bo.xes,   particularly  in  large  garages   for  motor  vehicles, 

Arrangement     for     closing.       J.     Keller.       2,071,840: 

Feb.  23. 
Brace  :  Sec — 

Door  brace. 

Draft  brace. 

Rail  brace. 

Brace.    J.  H.  Wallace.     2,102,929  ;  Dec.  21. 
Brace     for     articles     of     furniture.        T.      H.     Wittliff 

2,078,985;  May  4. 
Brace   for   mold   board   plows. 

July  27. 
Braes,  Jaw.     L.  Pickett.     Re.   20,389  : 
Bracelet.      E.   E.   Tourot.      2.083. 880  ;   Juiip   ]5 
Bracelet  connecter.    J.  W.  Greenbowe.    2,077,473  ;  Apr  20 
Bracelet,  Identification.    S.  L.  Lederer.    2.073,280  •  Mar   9 


;  Sept.   7. 
der    Bogaert. 

Kretzschmar. 

G.  R.  Kreider, 


Shipping  bos  brace. 
Transformer  brace. 


C.    M.   Fish.      2,088,508; 


June  1. 


Bracelet,   Jewel  mountin 
Mar.  16. 


flexible.      I.   Ciner.      2,074,046  ; 


Portable  lamp  bracket. 

Shoe  holder  bracket. 

Sign  and  marker  bracket. 

Spring  and  spindle  brack- 
et. 

Strainer  bracket. 

Supporting  bracket. 

\V  i  n  d  o  w  s  h  a  d  e  roller 
bracket. 


Bracket :  See — 

Adjustable  bracket. 

Chair    headrest    adjusting 
bracket. 

Corner  bracket. 

Cultivator  shovel  bracket. 

Curtain  bracket. 

Glare  shield  bracket. 

Hanger  bracket. 

Leader  bracket. 

Mounting  bracket. 
Bracket.     L.  A.  Harper.     2,092,156  ;  Sept.  7. 
Bracket.     J.  A.  Peterson.     2,094,493  ;  Sept.  28. 
Bracket  and  installation  thereof,  Jlounting.     W.  C.  Mac- 

,F:idden.     2.099.6.55  ;  Nov.  16. 
Bracket    construction,    Adjustable.       M.     B.    McDougall. 

2,074,411  ;  Mar.   23. 
Bracket  device.     A.  Yurkovitch.     2,103,106  ;  Dec.  21. 
Bracket    for    automobile    robe    supports.      T.    T     Logie 

2,081,941 :  June  1. 

^"'onp'i'n'<?T  canoes    etc..  Outdoor  motor.     J.   W.  Harvev. 
2.068,982  ;  Jan.  26. 

^'"ono^o-.o^o''    <5u™P,  bodies,  Safety.      A.    H.    Bassetti. 

2,082,139  ;   June   1. 

Bracket  for  electrical  wires.  W.  J.  Binklev.     2  099  098  • 

Nov.  16.  -         ,        ,         , 

Bracket  for  hoists.  Suspension.     F.  E.   Stahl.     2,097,957  • 
Nov,  2.  .        >         > 

Bracket  for  holding  pocketbooks.     L.  Cohen.     2,066  825  ■ 
•Tan.  o.  '        ■         > 

Bracket  for  shower  or  spray  devices,   Supporting.     J.  E. 

Conklin.     2.095,1  70  :  Oct.  5 
Braided   article.     P.  H.  Boivin.     2,102,829  ;  Dec    21 
Braiding  carrier.     J.A.Cook.     2,071.111  :  Feb    16 
Lraidmg  carrier.     H.   Janssen.     2,079,570:   May"  4. 
Braiding  machine.     W.  W.  Bardsley.     2,077,201  ;  Apr.  13 
Braiding  machine.     N.  E.  Richard.';.      2.085.3.34  •  June  29. 

o  n-S"o,"p''^^iV°°  control.     L.  F.  Brown  and  P.  A.  Allen. 
^,0(9,836;  May  11. 

Braiding  niecli.nnism.     .\.  Petersen.      2,096  59'' •  Oct    19 
Brakage,  Applying.     R.  E.  McCleary.      2,086,277;  July  6 
Brake  :  See — 


Air  brake. 
Anti-back-drift    emergency 

brake. 
Automobile  brake. 
Car  brake. 
Caster  brake. 
Clasp  brake. 
Coaster  brake. 
Disk  brake. 
Door  hiake. 
Drum  brake. 
Electric  brake. 
Electromagnetic  brake. 
Electropneumatic  brake. 
Empty  and  load  brake. 


Fluid  brake. 

Fluid  pressure  brake. 

Hand  brake. 

Hoist  brake. 

Hydraulic  brake. 

Hydraulic    wheel    cylinder 

brake. 
Internal  brake. 
Internal  expansion  brake. 
Locomotive  driver  brake. 
Magnetic  brake. 
Slagnetic  shoe  brake. 
Magnetic  track  brake. 
Jlotor  brake. 
No-roll-back  brake. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


799 


Brake  :  See — • 

Retardation  controlled 

brake. 

Trailer  brake. 

Train  control  brake. 

Unit  cylinder  clasp  brake 
Brake. 
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Unit  cylinder  drum  brake. 
Vacuum  oil  brake. 
Vacuum-operated    brake. 
Vehicle  brake. 
Wheel  brake. 


Brake. 

24. 
Brake. 

Feb.  16. 
Brake.  F. 
Brake. 
Brake. 
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Mar. 
Brake. 
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Apr. 
Brake. 
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ItniUc 


R.  G.  Aurien.      2,083.541:  .iune  15. 

H.  G.  Axtmann.     2,071,606  ;  Feb.  23. 

H.   G.   Axtmann.     2,074,715-6 ;    Mar.   23. 

H.  G.  Axtmann.     2,077,914  ;  Apr.  20. 

V.  Bendix.     2,074,717  ;  Mar.   23. 

V.  Bendix.     2,076.538;  Apr.   13. 

R.  H.  Beyer.     2,077,915  ;  Apr,  20. 

Bowen.      2.084,184:   .Tune  15. 

Budd.     2,077,916  ;  Apr.  20. 

Campbell.     2.095,026  :  Oct.  5. 

Carroll.     2,074,719  ;  Mar.  23. 
E.  G.  Carroll.     2,102,833-4  ;  Dec.  21. 
A.  C.  Chambers.     2,087.371  :  July  20. 
E.   C.    S.    Clench.      2,070,470 ;   Feb.    9. 
R.  de  Filippis.     2,073,620;  Mnr.  K!. 
A.  Y.  Dodge.     2,084,388  ;  June  22. 
A.  Y.  Dodge  and  W.  L.  Pollard.     Re.  20,478  ; 


H.  C. 
C.  E. 
B.  H. 
E.  G. 


Aug. 


A.  Y.  Dodge  and  M.  W.  McConkey.     2,071,297; 

,T.  Eispnhardt.      2.083.980  :  June  15. 
O.  H.  Fowler.     2,074,723  ;  Mar.  23.' 
F.  C.  Frank.     2.094,065  ;  Sept.  28. 
R.   A.    Goepfrich.     2,074,725 :   Mar.  23. 
R.  A.  Goepfrich.     2,087,378  ;  July  20. 
R.  A.  Goepfrich.     2,095,808  ;  Oct.  12. 
R.  A.  Goepfrich.     2,098,057  ;  Nov.  9. 
J.   G.  Hawlev.     2,098,060  ;   Nov.  9. 
J.  R.  Heidlofe.     2,092,251  ;   Sept.   7. 
F.  A.  and  H.  J.  Hirschman.     2,069,831  ;  Feb.  9. 
D.  M.  Huffman   and   W.   P.   Friend.     2,074,651  ; 
23 

G.'h.  Hunt.     2,074,727  :  Mar.  23. 
J.   S.   Irving.     2,077,931 ;  Apr.  20. 
J.  S.  Irving.     2,084,972  ;  June  22. 
H.   H.  Kerr,  Jr.     2,074,730;  Mar.   23. 
V.  W.  Kliesrath.     2,098,065  ;  Nov.  9. 
L.  E.  La  Brie.     2,008,956  ;  Jan.  26. 
L.  E.  La  Brie.     2,071.636  ;  Feb.  23. 
L.  E.  La  Brie.     2,077,939  ;  Apr.  20. 
L.   E.   La  Brie.     2,081,588-90;   May   25. 
L.  E.  La  Brie.     2,084,400  ;  June  22. 
L.  E.  La  Brie.     2,084,401  ;  June  22. 
L.  E.  La  Brie.     2,087,381  ;  July  20. 
L.  E.  La  Brie.     2,093,638  ;  Sept,  21. 
L.  E.  LaBrie.      2,095.752-3  :  Oct.  12. 
L.  E.  LaBrie.     2,098,066  ;  Nov.  9. 


L.  E.  La  Brie.  2,102,851-2  ;  Dec.  21. 
L.  E.  ta  Brie  and  A.  Kosncr.  2,087,382 
T.   J.-B.   Lafitte.     2,077,940;  Apr.    20. 

D.  F.  Linsley.     2,077,943  ;  Apr.  20. 
M.   W.   McConkcv.      li  OOM  f)58-9  :   .lan, 

E.  G.  McDonald.'  2,102,8.53;  Dec.  21. 
G.  Napolitan.  2,071 .420  :  Feb.  23. 
G.  P.  Piganeau.  2,069,680;  Feb.  2. 
T.  D.  RjHier.  2,008,073  ;  Jan.  19. 
G,  P.  Roberts.  2,071,658;  Feb.  23. 
G.  P.  Roberts.  2,077,955  ;  Apr.  20. 
P.  Rufiino.     2.100.174:  Nov.  23. 

R.    S.    Sanford   and   E.   G.   Carroll. 
20. 

B.  F.  Schmidt.     2,095.039  ;  Oct.  5. 
J.  Sneed.     2,089.508;  Au;r.  10. 
C.   Starr.     2,074,700;  Mar.  23. 
P.  Tarbox.     2,087,196  ;  July  13. 
2,074.710;  Mar.  23. 
2,074,703;  Mar.  23. 
2,077,008  ;  Aug.  20. 
2,084,416  ;   June   22. 
2,098,681  :  Nov.  9 


July  20 


20. 


2,078,209  ; 


W.  Tatter. 
W.  Tatter. 
W.  Tatter. 
W.  Tatter. 
W.  Tatter. 


A 
J. 
J. 
J. 
J, 
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C.   II.  Taylor.     2.074.711;  Mar.   23. 

E.  V.  Taylor.     2,077,909  ;  Apr.  20. 
J.  Vojinov.     2.095,723;  Oct.  12. 

F.  L.    O.    Wadsworth.      2,071,068-9;    Fob.    23. 
J.  W.  White.      2.0!I0.219;  Oct.   19. 
K.   AI.   Yost.      2,092,236  ;   Sept.   7. 

aclualing    mechunl.sm.      \V.    I.    Uiley.      2,102,222: 
14. 
Brake  actuating  mechanism.     C.  A.  Sawtello.     2,070.965; 

Apr.  13. 
Briilvc     actuating     mccliaiiism     for     (railcis.      1',.      Irwhi, 

2.096,178;  Oct.  19. 
Brake     adiiiHlIng    mechanism.     Automatic.       K.     Muenz. 

2,082,021  ;   Juno    1. 
Brake   ndjuHlIng    m(>clianlsm,    Automatic.      G.    L.    Smith. 

2,072,014  :  Feb.  23. 
I'.nikc  .•uliusllMH  tool.     T.  A.  Mllulln.     2,103,0SS;  Per.  28. 
Ilrake  ikIImsI  iiii'ul .      G.  K.  House.      2.083.051  :  Juii-  15. 
Brake  ndliiHtUKTit.      O.    l{:i.'<iiiiis.scii.      2.100.4HK:    Nov.    30. 
Brake  and  accelerator  control   for  motor   velilclcs,   Com- 
bined  foot.     J.  A.  McLean.     2,000,018;   Feb.  2. 
Bniki'     1111(1     iiucliorlng     iiieaiiH     therefor.        L.     U.     Kay. 

2,103.750  :   Dec.  28. 
Itrakc  am!  childi  control  device.     U.  U.  StevciiH.    2.008.3.. i  ; 

Jan.   19. 
Brake  and   clutch   for  chnrnB  and   (Ik-   like,    Comblnatlun. 

A.   C.   llougland.     2,000,741;  Feb.   0. 


Brake  and  mounting.   Coaster.     E.  W.  Glacy.     2,098,704  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Brake  and  the  like.  Friction.     C.  E.  Murphy.     2,067,677  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Brake    apparatus    for    motor    road    vehicles,    Emergency. 

J.  Beavan.     2,086,113  ;  July  6. 
Brake  apparatus,   Hydraulic.     E.   G.  Carroll.     2,098,653  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Brake   apparatus,   Trailer.     F.   J.   Machovec.     2,098,458 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Brake  apparatus,   Train.     J.   W.   Logan,   Jr.     2,074,750 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Brake  apparatus.  Vehicle.     E.  R.  Maurer,  and  B.   Smith. 

2.091,005  ;  Aug.  24. 
Brake      appliance,      Automatic      trailer.        A.       Sandul. 

2,101,600  ;  Dec.  7. 
Brake  applying  and  equalizing  mechanism  for  motor  cars. 
J.  M.  Macpherson  and  J.  A.  Stodgell.  2,100,563 ;  Nov. 
30. 
Brake  arrangement.  R.  G.  Auri&n.  2,093,793  ;  Sept.  21. 
Brake  arrangement.  W.  C.  Hedgcock.  2.078.916  :  Apr.  27. 
Brake   beam   and   bottom    rod   support   for   railway   cars, 

Combined.     R.  D.  Smith.     2.089,584;  Aug.  10. 
Brake  beam.  Railway.     E.  G.  Busse.     2,094,034  ;  Sept.  28. 
Brake  beam,  Railway.     H.  W.  Ekholm.     2,094,035  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Brake    beam.    Railway.      L.    Kadar.      2,094,036-7  ;    Sept. 

28. 
Brake    beam    safety    strap.     R.     R.     Hawk.     2.076,369 ; 

Apr.   6. 
Brake  beam  safety  support.      S.   F.   Prince.     2,071,568 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Brake  beam  support  chair.     E.  G.  Busse.     2,067,596  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Brake  block.     E.  J.  Klemm,  Jr.     2,070,947  ;  Feb.  10. 
Brake  booster   for  automotive   vehicles.     C.    Y.    Chittick. 

2,081,737  ;  May  25. 
Brake    booster.     Hydraulic.     G.    E.    Martin.     2,073,103 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Brake    combination    for    dual    trailer   wheels   and    wheel 

construction.     G.   A.  Kendall.     2,082,292  ;   June  1. 
Brake    connection    for    semitrailer    vehicles.    Automatic. 
W.    S.  •  Gurton,   J.   Flint,    and   H.    Nyberg.      2,092,115  ; 
Sept.   7. 
Brake  construction.     A.   C.  Hoof.     2,080,314  ;  May  11. 
Brake  construction.      R.  Perillard.      2.008.278;  J.m.   10. 
Brake  construction.     J.W.White.     2,081,521  ;  May  25. 
Brake  construction.     J.   W.   White.     2,094,391  ;   Sept.  28. 
Bralce     construction.     Magnetic    track.       C.     C.     Farmer. 

2,071,737  ;  Feb.  23. 
Brake  control.     F.  C.  Baird.     2.098,481  ;  Nov.  9. 
Brake   control.      E.    R.   Fitch.      2,068,319;   Jan.   19. 
Brake    control.       P.     R.    Wheeler    and     R.     Christensen. 

2.080,295  ;  May  11. 
Brake  control.  Accelerator.    W.  D.  Cartwright.    2,072.666  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Brake  control  apparatus.     D.   B.   D.   Blake.     2,082,776; 

June  8. 
Brake  control  apparatus.     E.  E.  Hewitt,  and  R.  J.  Bush. 

2.(W1,045  ;  Aug.  24. 
Brake    control.    Automatic.      J.    F.    Bannon    and    C.    W. 

BIgler.     2,098,736  ;  Nov.  9. 
Brake  control  checking  means.    J.  C.  McCune.     2.091,007  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Brake  control  device.     B.  S.  .\ikman.     2,081,444;  May  25. 
Brake  control  etiuipment.     J.   W.  Logan,  Jr.     2,074,752 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Brake  control,  Fluid  pressure.    C.  C.  Farmer.     2,092,417  ; 

Sept.    7. 
Brake    control,    High    speed    train.      G.    W.    Baughmnn. 

2,096,505  ;  Oct.  19. 
Bnike   com  rolling   appliance.      B.   E.    Howell   and    W.    S. 

McKnicht.     2.102.401  ;   Dec.   14. 
Brake    control.     Magnetic.       E.    E.    Hewitt.      2.088,170; 

July  27. 
Brake  control.   Magnetic.     J.   W.   Logan,  Jr.     2,077.045  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Brake    control    mechanism.      C.    C.    Farmer.      2.002,415 ; 

Sept.    7. 
I'.rake   control  mechanism.      W.    R.    Freeman.      2,070,200; 

Feb.  9. 
Bralci-  control   mechanism.      W.   11.   Freeman.      2,089,256; 

Aug.  10. 
Itnike    control    mechanlsiii.    W.     It.    I'leciuiin.    2.0!)1.07S; 

Aug.   31. 
Hr.ike  control  meclinnl»m.     K.   (5.  Hill  and  J.  X.   riillllps. 

2.100.053;  Nov.  23. 
Ui-iike    control    incchnnlsm.      F.    W.    I'oolcy.      2.070.002; 

May  11. 
Uralic    control    morhnnUm.      F.    W.    Pooley.      2,004.37'« ; 

S.-iit.  28. 
Brake  control.  Safety,     O.  L.  DnrKls,  Jr.     2.103,013  ;  Doc. 

28. 
Itr.Mlic  control  sy«toni.     K.  10.  Ilowltt.     2.008..13S  ;  Jan.  ID. 
llraUo    coiilrol    HVHtein,    Air.      1».    K.    Srarlc.      2.0119.4.^3; 

Nov.  lit, 
Ilrake  control  valvo.      10.  K.  Hewitt.      2,0«4.rtS4  ;  June  22. 
Ilnik.-  control.  Vehicle.      W.  It.  I'olile.      2.080.032  :  May  IS. 
Brake    controlled    mecluinlHiii.      \V.    Ilriulley.      2,0.S2.378 ; 

.Iune   I. 
Ilrake   controller,    Auloiiioblle.      A.    L.    Slahl.      2.003.038; 
Sept.   21. 


800 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Brake     controlling     device,     Automobile.       A.     Pichucki. 

2,103,089  ;  Dec.  21. 
Brake   controls.    Manufacture   of.      A.    E.    Brickman   and 

G.  A.  Gleason.     2,092,830  ;  Sept.  14. 
Brake  construction.     L.  A.  Bixbv.     2,090,100  ;  Aug.  17. 
Brake   construction.     G.  Fast.     2,089,996  ;  Aug.  17. 
Brake  cooling  for  centrifugals  and  the  like.     E.  Roberts. 

2,096,341  ;  Oct.  19. 
Brake   cylinder    protector.     M.   L.    Hancock.      2,071,742 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Brake  device,  Electric.     J.  B.  Grosswege  and  J.  Canetta. 

2,084,680  ;  June  22. 
Brake  device,  Empty  and  load.     C.  C.  Farmer.    2,077,923  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Brake  device  for  Axminster  looms,   Spool  retarding.     H. 

La  France.     2,070,835  ;  Feb.  16. 
Bralje  device.  Load.     G.  T.  McClure.     2,068.342  ;  Jan.  19. 
Brake  drum.     X>.  J.  Campbell.     2,085.727  ;  July  6. 
Brake  drum.     C.  L.  Eksergian.     2,066.395  ;  Jan.  5. 
Brake  drum.     H.  J.  Horn.     2,077,695  ;  Apr.  20. 
Brake    drum.      J.    H.    Hunt    and    A.    S.    Van    Halteren. 

2. 000. 071  ;   Jnn.   26. 
Brake  drum.     P.  H.  Le  Jeune.     2,097,125  ;  Oct.  26. 
Brake  drum.     H.  B.  Morgan.     2,092,421  ;  Sept.  7. 
Bralve  drum.     W.  D.  Sargent.     2,070,847  ;  Feb.  16. 
Brake  drum.     C.  W.  Sinclair.     2,081.605  ;  May  25. 
Brake  drum.     C.  W.  Sinclair.     2,095,719  :  Oct.  12. 
Brake  drum  and  backing  plate  combination.     B.  S.  Begg 

and  R.  H.  Thorns.     2,080,395  ;  May  18. 
Brake     drum    and     forming    the    same.     E.     R.    Evans. 

2.080.021  :  July  6. 
Brake  drum  and  making  same.     O.  F.  Gottlieb  and  C.  R. 

Duncan.     2,087,907  ;  July  27. 
Brake   drum,    Composite.      C.    L.  Eksergian.      2,088,191 ; 

July  27. 
Brake  drum  construction.    A.  S.  Van  Halteren.    2,099,833  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Brake  drum  construction,  Cast.   E.  A.  Nelson.    Re.  20,500  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Brake  drum,  'Water-cooled.     W.  G.  Fitzpatrick  and  S.  W. 

Webster.     2,098,490  :  Nov.  9. 
Brake  drums.  Device  for  cooling.    F.  L.  Main.     2,088,967  ; 

Aug    3 
Bralce  drums.  Forming.     J.  E.  Batie.     2,086.488  ;  Julv   6. 
Brake  drums.  Forming.     C.  W.  Dake.     2,082,199  ;  June  1. 
Brake  drums.  Forming.     F.  H.  Lejeune.     2,084,814  ;  June 

22. 
Brake    drums.    Making.     J.    H.    Hunt    and    A.    S.    Van 

Halteren.     2,096,177  ;  Oct.  19. 
Brake   equalizer.     S.   H.   Brodhead   and  W.    O.   Tait,   Jr. 

2.075,974  ;   Apr.   6. 
Brake     equipment,     Electropneumatic.     D.     L.     McNeal. 

2,068,345  ;  Jan.  19. 
Brake     equipment,     Fluid     pressure.        E.     E.     Hewitt. 

2,074,747  ;  Mar.  23. 
Brake  equipment  for  railway  vehicles.     0.  D.  Stewart  and 

C.  0.  Farmer.     2,081,463  ;  May  25. 

Brake    equipment.    Railway    vehicle.     J.    W.    Logan,    Jr. 

2,096,433  ;  Oct.  19. 
Crake,  especially  for  lifting  trucks.  Hydraulic.     J.  Loef. 

2.075,857  ;  Apr.  6. 
Brake  fluid.     E.  B.  Millard.     2,084,404  ;  June  22. 
Brake    fluid    distributor.    Hydraulic.     A.    Miller,    and    J. 

Sears.     2,091,243  ;  Aug.  24. 
Brake    for    aeroplanes,    Air.      W.    Meinert.      2,101,443 ; 

Dec.    7. 
Brake  for  airplanes.     O.  M.  Bounds.     2,074,360  ;  Mar.  23. 
Brake  for  automobiles,  against  theft  of  the  same.  Safety. 

D.  and  J.   Cometto.     2.080,603  ;  May  18. 

Brake   for   autos  and   trucks.      C.   J.    Clutter  and   G.   A. 

Lohnes.     2,083,430  ;   .Tune  8. 
Brake  for  babv  carriages.     J.  Micahl.     2,100.036  :  Nov.  23. 
Brake   for  motor  vehicles.      B.    R.    Diorfeld.      2,082,277 ; 

June  1. 
Brake  for  motor  vehicles.  Automatic  safety.     J.  S.  Mac- 
Mullen.     2,100,970  ;  Nov.  30. 
Brake  for  motor  vehicles,  V-type.     R.  A.  and  M.  Z.  Poaee. 

2,084,216;  June  15. 
Brake  for  .'silk   machines  or   the   like,   Feed   roll.     W.  A. 

Seem.      2,069.118  ;   Jan.   26. 
Brake    for   sleds   or  sleighs,   Emergency.     W.   Weers.   Jr 

2,068.0-44  ;  Jan.  19. 
Brake  for  toy  vehicles.     H.  F.  Davis.     2,066,826  ;  Jan.  5 
Brake  for  trailers.     A.  C.  Lindgren.     2,099,816  ;  Nov.  23. 
Brake   for   vehicles.    Internally   contracting   disk.      M.    J. 

Gillett.     2.071,788  ;  Feb.   23. 
Brake  gear  safety  device.     D.  M.  Light.     2,067,610 ;  Jan. 

Brake  gear  support.     H.  R.  Naylor.     2.067,617 ;  Jan.  12. 
Brake  hanger  retaining  means.    V.  II.  Harbert.    2.083,784  ; 

June  15. 
Brake  head.     H.  E.  Gannett.     2,008.015  :  Jan.  19. 
Brakehead     wear    receiving    element.       V.     H.     Harbert 

2,082,002;   June  1. 
Brake    holding    ring.     A.    Scalson.     2,084,508 :    June    22. 
Brake  indicator.     R.  J.  Norton.     2,087,386  ;  July  20. 
Brake  lever  construction.     H.  S.  Jandus.     2,097,328  ;  Oct 

26. 
Brake  lever  construction.     R.   A.   Sandberg.     2,099  233  • 

.Nov.   10. 
Brake   lever,   Hand   operated.     F.   D.    Wenn.     2.080  010  • 

July  0. 
Brake     leverage     structure.     W.     S.     Scott.     2,076  047  • 

Apr.    6. 


Brake  liner.     M.  Steder.    2,087,453  ;  July  20. 

Brake  lining.    A.  Rosner.    2,102,855  ;  Dec.  21. 

Brake  lining  device.     A.  C.  Hoffman.     2,067,086  ;  Jan.  5. 

Brake  lining  machine.     H.  Thomason.     2,069,291 ;  Feb.  2. 

Brake  lining.  Manufacture  of.     N.  W.  Nelson.     2,074,732  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Brake     lining     tightener.     A.     L.     Cornwell.     2,073,399; 

Mar.  9. 
Brake  lining,  yarn,  and  making  same.  Woven.     W.   Nan- 

feldt.     2,100,347;  Nov.  30. 
Brake  locking  device  for  motor   vehicles.     E.   J.   Pilblad 

and  C.  C.  Strange.     2,076,963  ;  Apr.  13. 
Brake  material  and  process  connected  therewith.     M.  M. 

Cunningham  and  C.  E.  Bradley.     2,081,578 ;  May  25. 
Brake    means    for    automotive    vehicles.    Power.      J.    B. 

Brown  and  C.  R.  Larson.     2.089,173  :  Aug.  10. 
Brake  mechanism.     S.  F.  Arbuckle.     2,079,588-9  ;  May  11. 
Brake  mechanism.     W.   H.  Baselt.     2,093,797;   Sept.  21. 
Brake  mechanism.     D.  L.  Gallup.     2,074,724  ;  Mar.  23. 

McC.     Johnstone.       2,082,633 ; 


R. 


R.     G.     Jones    and    R.     E.     Johns. 
F.    L.    Main    and    C.    A.    Sawtelle. 

Main.     2,090,539  ;  Aug.  17. 
T.  R.  MoGowan.     2,096,462  ;  Oct.  19. 
A.  F.  O'Connor.     2,077,256  ;  Apr.  13. 
A.  V.  Oliver.     2,087,810  ;  July  20. 
H.  Kichford.     2,067,343  :  Jan.  12. 
M.  E.  Rutherford.     2.093,575  :  Oct.  12. 
C.  A.  Sawtelle.     2.093,431 ;   Sept.  21. 
C.  A.   Sawtelle.     2,102,810;  Dec.  21. 
J.  Sneed.     Re.  20,299  ;  Mar.  16. 
J.  Sneed.     2.071.144  ;  Feb.  16. 
J.  Sneed.     2,096,622  ;   Oct.  19. 
J.  P.  Tarbox.     2,072.412  ;  Mar.  2. 
J.  W.  White.     2,069,344  ;  Feb.  2. 
J.  W.  White.     2,087,392  ;  July  20. 
M.  P.  Whitney.     2,097,942  ;   Nov.   2. 

A.   L.    Goodknight.      2,077,787; 

A.   L.    Goodknight.      2,077,788; 

A.   L.   Goodknight.      2,101,708; 

reverse.       V.     Tinghir. 

intis   and   ] 

2,077,080;  Apr. 

2,097,329  ; 

2,100,349  ; 

2,077,921 ;  Apr. 


Brake     mechanism. 

June  1. 
Brake    mechanism. 

2,072,755;  Mar.  2 
Brake    mechanism. 

2,095,034  ;  Oct.  5. 
Brake  mechanism.  P.  L. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism. 
Brake  mechanism,   Air. 

Apr.  20. 
Brake   mechanism,   Air. 

Apr.  20. 
Brake   mechanism,   Air. 

Dec.    7. 
Brake     mechanism.     Automobile 

2,070,098  ;  Feb.  16. 
Brake  mechanism,   Electric.      P.   P.   Leventis   and   D.    R. 

Litton.     2,070,365  ;  Feb.  9. 
Brake  mechanism,  Fluid.     J.  A.  Tolman. 

13. 
Brake  mechanism  for  motor  vehicles.    H.  Karl. 

Oct.  26. 
Brake   mechanism.   Hand.     R.   C.  O'Connor. 

Nov.  30. 
Brake  mechanism.  Load. 

20. 
Brake  mechanism,  Load. 

20. 
Brake  mechanism.  Load. 

19. 
Brake  mechanism.  Load. 

28. 
Brake   mechanism.    Railway.     T. 

Ritchie.     2,088,486  ;  July  27. 
Brake   mechanism.    Servo.     G.    R.    G.    Gates. 

Oct.  19. 
Brake    mechanism,     Vacuum     operated.       R. 

2,077,456  ;  Apr.  20. 
Brake-operating  device  for  railroad  vehicles.  Automatic. 

P.  Mikulka,  A.  Stecker,  and  F.  Seckar.    2,077,848  ;  Apr. 

Brake    operating    device,    Vacuum.      R.    S 

2,087,367  ;  July  20. 
Brake  operating  means. 

26. 
Brake  operating  mechanism. 

Nov.  9. 
Brake  operating  mechanism. 

Mar.  9. 
Brake  or  clutch,  One-way.     I.  W.   Litchfield. 

Mar.  9. 
Brake  pipe  holding  means. 

May  25. 
Brake  rele.ise.     L.   P.  Wendel.     2,102,501  ;  Dec.  14. 
Brake   rigging.     T.   C.   Grossman.      2,099,421;    Nov. 
Brake  rigging.     E.  G.  Mueller.      2.096.464  ;  Oct    19 
Brake   rigging,  Automobile.     W.   D.   Harper.     2,080,131; 

May  11. 

"^  BrowalP'fo,SO,529  •   M^af  ^s'    '''''''^'    ''"'■     ^^    ^• 

"""and  C.^£!°<!rr°''2,"c)8ri42''july"27'-     ^^  ^^  ^tert^bach 
Brake  setting  apparatus.     S.'  P   Cottrell.     2,083,944  ;  June 

^'''?  08^8^*7°.^  a'',^X''=I'  Automatic  emergency.    F.  P.  Holmes. 


C.  C.  Farmer. 


C.  C.  Parmer.     2,077,922  ;  Apr. 
C.  C.  Farmer.     2,096,487  ;  Oct. 


C.  C.  Farmer. 


Dec. 


2,103,353  ; 
H.   Schoepf  and  D.  M. 
2,096,396  ; 
S.     Begg. 


Whittington. 
2,096,854;   Oct. 
G.  G.  Ingalls. 


T.   Kolarovic. 


A.   L.   Vissat. 


C.   C.   Parmer. 


2,098,546  : 
2,073,081 : 
2,073,408  : 
2,081,698 ; 


16. 


2,088.857 
Brake  shoe. 
Brake  shoe. 
Brake  shoe. 
Brake    shoe 

Williams. 


Aug.  3. 

^^•N<;lson.     2.007.1,^9;  Jan.  5. 

P.  A^  Thau.     2,082,856  ;  June  8. 

A.  O.  Williams.     2,095,427  ;  Oct.  12. 

o°flnt'"^S*>°,:T     ^-    J-    Burrows    and 
^,097,584  ;  Nov.  2. 


A.    O. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


801 


Brake   shoe   for    railway    cars.     J.    L.   Karr.     2,096,430 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Brake  shoe  gauge.     L.  B.  Blackman.     2,087,497  ;  July  20. 
Brake  shoe  head.     E.  W.   G.  Paterson.     2,074,667  ;  Mar. 

23 
Brake  shoe,  Magnetic.     C.  C.  Farmer.     2,103,3.54  ;  Dec.  28. 
Brake    shoe,     Segmental    dual-faced    sectional-type.       C. 

Sauzedde.     2,087,926  ;  July  27. 
Brake  shoe  tightener.    H.  W.  Ekholm.    2,077,551 ;  Apr.  20. 
Brake  structure.     G.  J.  Thomas.     2,080,155  ;  May  11. 
Brake  system.    J.  K.  Leveen.    2,091,865  ;  Aug.  31. 
Brake  system,  Air.     L.  F.   Castro.     2,094,205  ;   Sept.  28. 
Brake  system,  Electric  and  fluid  pressure.     J.  W.  Logan, 

Jr.    2.068,340  ;  Jan.  19. 
Brake    system    for    high    speed    trains.       S.     G.    Down. 

2,103,323  ;  Dee.   28. 
Brake  system  for  trains.     F.  K.  Clar.     2,103,061 ;  Dec.  21. 
Brake  system,  Magnetic  track.     T.  H.  Schoepf  and  D.  M. 

Ritchie.     2,085,871-3  ;  July  6 
Brake  system.  Power.     E.  A.   Rockwell.     2,103,641 ;  Dec. 

28 
Brake  system.  Railway.     E.  E.  Hewitt.     2,081,453 :  May 

25. 
Brake  system,  Railway  vehicle.    E.  E.  Hewitt.    2,077,929  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Brake  system.  Trailer.     A.  L.  Farmer.     2,099,263  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Brake  system,  Train.     J.  W.  Logan,  Jr.     2,099,428  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Brake  tester,  Automatic.     J.  W.  Morse  and  A.  I.  Moore. 

2,070,022  ;  Feb.  9. 
Brake    tester.    Automobile.      J.    L.    Shroyer.      2,098,979 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Brake  testing  apparatus.     F.  H.  Stroud.     2,070,873  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Brake    testing    device,    Motor    vehicle.      S.    G.    Tilden. 

2,079,751  ;  May  11. 
Brake  torque  reaction  device.     R.  S.  Sanford.     2,078,210  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Brake     unit,     Reaction     type     power.       E.     R.     Evans. 

2,097,873;  Nov.  2. 
Brake  valve.     H.  M.  Robinson.     2,084,707  ;  June  22. 
Brake  valve.     C.  T.  Schmitt  and  E.  H.  Brandt.    2,087,305  ; 

July  20. 
Brake  valve  device.  C.  C.  Farmer.  2,084,675  ;  June  22. 
Brake  valve  device.  C.  D.  Stewart.  2,081,464;  May  25. 
Brake  valve  handle.  G.  C.  Farmer.  2,092,414  ;  Sept.  7. 
Brake  with  brake  coupling.  Free-wheel  coaster.  F.  Wink- 
ler. 2,081,568;  May  25. 
Brakes  and  clutches.  System  of  operating  power.     C.  P. 

Townsend.     2,082,430  ;  June  1. 
Brakes  and  the  like,  Operating  device  for  hand.     F.   J. 

Stolpe.     2,103,282  ;  Dec.  28. 
Brakes,  Apparatus  for  testing.     R.  W.  Allen.     2,084,547  ; 

June  22. 
Brakes,  Device   for  blooding  hydraulic.     L.   Gary  and  J. 

V.  Sabella.     2,069,606;  Feb.  2. 
Brakes    of    motor    vehicles,    Controlling    the.      A.    Weiss. 

2,079,978  ;  May  11. 
Braking  apparatus.     G.   W.   Baughman.     2,068,365  ;   Jan. 

19. 
Braking  apparatus.     A.  Cohon.     2,102,406:  Dec.  14. 
Braking   apparatus,    Fluid   pressure.      J.   Wright   and   H. 

Trevaskis.     2,081,443  ;   May  25. 
Braking   appiir.ntus   for    railway   and    other   vehicles.      J. 

White.     2,088,184  ;  July  27. 
Braking   apparatus.    Railway.      H.    L.   Bone.      2,089,823  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Braking  apparatus.  Railway.     D.  F.  Cobourn.     2,076,427; 

Apr.   6. 
Braking  device.     H.  F.  Patterson.     2.080.740  ;  May  IS. 
Braking  device.     G.  P.  Piganeau.     2,087,570  ;  July  20. 
Braking    device.    Automatic.      A.    Gullikson.      2,070,481  ; 

Fob.  9. 
Braking  device  for  automobiles,  Automatic.     W.  C.  Scnt- 

inan  and  M.  Heckor.     2,088,725  ;  Aug.  3. 
Braking  device  for  rotating  machine  parts.     L.  C.  Brlsson. 

2,101,425;  Doc.  7. 
Braking  moans  for  hoisting  machlnos,  Safety.     R.  (..  I  ost. 

2,085,040  ;  Juno  29. 
Braking  mechanism.     J.  Blowott.     2,081,898;  Juno  1. 
Braking  mocbanlsm.     M.  W.  Bowon.     2,080,190;  May  11. 
Braking  nioolianlsm.      C.   V.  Cl.-irko.     2,075, 17C.;   I\I:ir.   30. 
Braking  nioclianiKM).     It.  Molvillo.     2,070,014;  Fob.  1(1. 
Braking  mocliunism.     S.  Sclinoll.     2,074,434  ;  Mar.  23. 
Braking    meclianlsni     for    autoniobllcs.      G.    R.    IIolTninii. 

2,007,570;  Jan.  12.  ^         ,    , 

Braking     nioohaiiiHni     for     automobiles.       F.     L.     Sliolor, 

2,081,254;  May  25. 
Braking  of   iiidiicllon  motors,  Dynamic.     C.   Miiciiilllan. 

2,075,738  ;  Mar.  30. 
Braking  syKlom.     C.  W.  Collins.     2,070,984;  Fob.  10. 
Braking   hvnIomi.      V..   Do/.b'r.      2,092.012:    S<'pl.   7. 
Braking  sysloiii.     (.'.  <'.   Farmer.     2.092, IK!  ;   Sopl.   7. 
l!nil<liig  svMloiii.      W.  Koclitiiiinn.      2,0S:i.'ir.l  :  .Iiitm;  1 ... 
Braking  syHloiii.     J.  W.  Logan.  Jr.     2,071,i5I:   Mar.  2.\. 
Braking  Hystom.     It.   K.   Stovons.     2.092,:}0I  ;   .^opl.  7 
l!rnl<liig   nvNl<iii.      <'.    D.   Slowarl.      2,0!)0,.l  <  t  ;   Oct.    19, 
Briikiiig  K.VHtoiii.  Duplex  Ould.     W.  F.  Oliver.     2,074,41(1; 

Mar.  23.  ,  ^,       „      ,,, 

Braking     H.vs1<Mn      for     <'iir      trucks.        N.      P.      Blomhorg, 

2  095  59l"-  0<'t.  12, 
Bruklng   hvhIoiu,    nydniiillc       K,    <).    Mlllor.      2,097.889; 
Nov.  2. 

122128— I'-r.1 


Bran,     Mechanically     opening     the.       E.     Eabinowitsch. 

2,067,341 ;  Jan.  12. 
Bran  food.  Making.     E.  H.  McKay.     2,093,285  ;  Sept.  14. 
Brand,  Metal  plate  livestock.     J.  E.  Thomas.     2,093,943  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Branding  machine.     W.  P.  Bullard  and  O.  L.  Williams. 

2,101,775  ;  Dec.  7. 
Brandy,   Producing.     C.  L.  Crutchfield  and  J.  P.  Foster. 

2,103,449  ;  Dec.  28. 
Brassiere.     M.  Cadolle.    2,103,060  ;  Dec.  21. 
Brassiere.     E.  Federico.     2.092.390 ;   Sept.   7. 
Brassiere.     M.  Filion.     2,088,950  ;  Aug.  3. 
Brassifere.     H.   Grain.     2,090,864 ;  Aug.   24. 
Brassiere.     A.  Hirsch.     2,072,879  ;  Jlar.  9. 
Brassiere.     S.  W.   Kunstadter.     2,101,716;   Dec.   7. 
Brassiere.      E.    Miller.      2,070,369 ;    Feb.    9. 
Brassiere.     D.  Rotelll  and  H.   B.  Saxe.     2,078,099  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Brassiere.     L.  Spare.     2,067,354  ;  Jan.  12. 
Brassiere.     M.  Witkower.     2,100,890  ;  Nov.  30. 
Brassiere    and    foundation    garment.      L.    J.    A.    Amyot. 

2,100,932  ;  Nov.  30. 
Brassiere    composed    of    two    Independent    pockets.      L. 

Cristofanetti.     2,067.379  :  Jan.  12. 
Brassiere    or    the    like.      G.    A.    Kaufmann.      2,086,979 ; 

July  13. 
Braun  cathode-ray  tube.     M.  Knoll.     2.078,449  ;  Apr.  27. 
Braun  tube.     S.  Loewe.     2,083,198  ;  June  8. 
Braun  tube.     K.  Schlesinger.     2,075,142  ;  Mar.  30. 
Braun  tube.    K.  Schlesinger.     2,077,270-2  ;  Apr.  13. 
Braun  tube.     K.   Schlesinger.      2,083,203-4;  June  8. 
Braun  tube.     K.  Schlesinger.     2,100,701 ;  Nov.  30. 
Braun   tube.     K.   Schlesinger.     2,103,645  ;  Doc.    28. 
Braun  tube.     M.  von  Ardenne.     2,081,344  ;  May  25. 
Braun  tube.     M.  von  Ardenne.     2,083,209  ;  June  8. 
Braun  Tube.     M.  von  Ardenne.     2,093,876  ;  Sept.  21. 
Braun  tube.     M.  von  Ardenne.     2,096,986  ;  Oct.  26. 
Braun  tube.     M.  von  Ardenne.     2,097,003  ;  Oct.  26. 
Braun   tube.     B.   Wienecke.     2,096,988 ;   Oct.   26. 
Brazing,     Method     and     apparatus     for.      C.     A.     Mann. 

2,093,814  ;  Sept.  21. 
Brazing,  Method  of.     A.  G.  Hotchkiss.     2,085,587  ;  June 

29. 
Bread    and    bakery    products,    Cooling.      IM.    H.    Duval. 

2,072,737  ;    Mar.    2. 
Bread,   Apparatus   for  and   method  of  cooling.     W.   W. 

Reece.     2,101,651  ;  Dee.  7. 
Broad  box.     F.  L.  Cainache.     2.073,014;  !\lar.  10. 
Bread  butterer.     B.  H.  Bedford.     2,072,663  ;  Mar.  2. 
f'.road.  Cooling.     W.  L.  Floisher.     2,073.40!)  ;   Mar.  9. 
Bread  loaves  and  the  like,  Packaging.     H.  E.  Hildebrand. 

2,092,916:  Sept.  14. 
Bread,  Making.     F.  F.  Tisdall.     2,096,213  ;  Oct.  19. 
liread.  Making  leavened.     C.  N.  Frey,  A.  S.  Schultz,  and 

E.  B.  Brown.     2,007,911  ;  Jan.  19. 
Bread  manufacture  and  compo.sitions  of  matter  for  use  In 

same.     C.  N.  Frey  and  A.  Schultz.     2,007,912  ;  Jan.  19. 
Broad,  Process  and  product  for  manufacturing  leavened. 

A.  K.  Epstein  and  B.  R.  Harris.     2.007.908  ;  Jan.  19. 
Broad,  Producing  crustloss  fancy.     A.   Ilorlcbeck  and   C. 

Wiesmann.     2,087.912  ;  July  27. 
Bread  rack.     C.  T.  Match.     2.0(iO,023  :  Jan.  5. 
Bread     slicing     and     wrapping     machine.       L.     Ferencl. 

2,082,945  ;    June  8. 
Broad     slicing    machine.       I.     C.     Gellman.       2,092.276; 

Sopt.   7. 
Broad    slicing    machine.      C.    H.    Potskeyes.      2,101,010; 

Nov.  30. 
Bread  slicing  machine.     II.  B.  Tuthlll  and  H.  P.  Caldwell. 

2,095,020;  Oct.  12. 
Bread  slicing  machine.     S.  Debus.     2.07«.29fl  ;  Apr.  0. 
Broad,   Wrapping  loaves  of.     P.  J.   Couture.     2,077,743  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Broad    wrapping    machine.      N.    W.    Lyon.       2,082.408; 

Juno  1. 
Broakdown-llroarm.     O.  S.  Lewis.     2.088,173;  July  27. 
Broak-ofl' ni(-clianlsni,  Autonialic.     II.  1'.'.  I'iorco.    2,07  1,-37; 

Mar.    10. 
Breaker  for  flush  valve  devices,  Vacuum.     W.  C.  Shnnley. 

2,071,004;  Feb.  10. 
Brc.isl   ad.iplor.      B.    E.   WIggors.     2,000.503;  Jan.  .%. 
Ilri'iist    liflor    for    cotton   gins.      J.    Blowott.      2,087,403; 

July  20. 
I'.ioathor    for    tomiiornturo    rise    alarm    Bystoms.      F.    M. 

("owan.     2,100.1,8  1  ;  Nov.  23. 
ItroMlliliig  niiparatiis.     J.  B,  Oym.     2.077,313  ;  .\pr.   13. 
I'.n.illiing  apparatus.     J.  U.  Hyin.     2,0SS,10I;  .luly  27. 
Ilroiilliliig   ili'vio...      !■;.    II.    I'M.slihunio.      '.Mir.s,  1  7  I  ;   Jan.    10. 
llrcalliiMg  liil.o.      K.  Coniioll.      •J,07.'i.3.!.'>  :  Mar.  ». 
Itroocli  nioohaiilsm.     G.  L.  Sinltli.     2.072.00,K  ;  Mar.  2. 
Ilicoolios    r(mstr\u-llon.      (!.    <).    Van    Holibor.      2.07-1. IV74 ; 

Mar.  23. 
llnw  cooling,     n.  V,.  SclmlNo.     2.008.211  :  Nov.  2. 
r.ri'wor.  Vacutiin  colTeo.     H.  Cory.     2.071.010;  I'Vb.  23. 
r.nwiTii;  ilovlco.      U,  ('.  Scliciok.      2,IIVJ,3.S."i  ;   Dor.   M. 
Ilr.wlng  proroHH.     V.   V.   Slobol.     2,0.S2,222  ;  Juno  1. 
iJrlclc      anil      adaptor.      Track      gritidlnK.      T.      LarKSon. 

2.0I»3.000  ;  Sept.  21. 
lirlrk  and  mono  drill.     C.  L.  Galroar.!.     2.088.107;   .Inly 

27. 
Itrloli,  Hull. ling.     T.  O.  Raad.     2,0.S0,0.si) ;  July   13. 
llrloU,    Hull. ling.      D.    A.    Wiilliir..,      2,il.><S,02:.  ;    AilkV    .'«. 
Itrli-li    islnioll.iii.      v..   and    1>.    A.    Walbioo,      2.(I,S7.03I  ; 

jiiiv  'j;. 


802 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Brick  grab.  E.  R.  Hershey.  2,088,519  ;  July  27. 
Brick  grab.  J.  P.  Martin.  2,076,204  ;  Apr.  6.  • 
Brick     hacking    for    unit     handling.       W.     J.     Sullivan. 

2.103,649  ;  Dec.   28. 
Brick  mold.       J.  Crowell.     2,091,139  ;  Aug.  24. 
Brick  or  the  like.     W.  H.  Hill.     2.084.141  ;  June  15. 
Brick,  Paving.     O.  W.  Renkert.     2,095,012  ;  Oct.  5. 
Brick,    Producing   a    dolomite.      J.    Ernould.      2,076,884; 

Apr.  13. 
Brick,  Producing  a  lime.     J.  Emould.      2,076,883 ;   Apr. 

13. 
Brick    refractories,    Clinker.      L.    T.    Work.      2,083,180 ; 

June  8. 
Brick,  Spalling  resistant  refractor.v.     G.  M.  Carrie.  J.  W. 
Craig,  F.  E.  Lathe,  and  A.  C.  Halferdahl.     2,068,641  ; 
Jan.  26. 
Brick  support.    D.  A.  and  E.  Wallace.     2,103,569  ;  Dec.  28. 
Brick  tie.     J.  J.  Fitz  Gerald.     2,089,253  ;  Aug.   10. 
Brick  veneering  structure.     H.  J.  Nachreiner.     2,081,380 ; 

May  25. 
Brickwork  construction  for  regenerators,  Checlcer.     J.  F. 

Hvslop.     2,068,292  ;  Jan.  19. 
Bricklayer's   apparatus.     R.    Galbraith.     2,076,534 ;   Apr. 

13. 
Bricks  closed  on  all  sides.  Apparatus  for  producing  hol- 
low.    J.  Putterllli.     2,074,063  :  Mar.  1 6. 
Bricks  from  a   clay  rod  or  the  like  and  for  closing  said 
bricks,  Apparatus  for  separating  in  one  operation,  hol- 
low.    A.  H.  Ullrich.     2,103.802  ;  Dec.  2S. 
Bricks,  Making  refractory.     G.  E.  Sell.     2,102,976  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Bricks,    Manufacture    of    chromium    ore    containing.      F. 

Hartmann.     2,079,066  ;  May  4. 
Bridge     connection.     Roadway.     W.     Haupt.     2,069,146 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Bridge,     Constant-current     magnetic.       B.     D.     Bedford. 

2.103,996;  Dec.  28. 
Bridge  construction.     E.  M.  Wichert.     2,079,095  ;  May  4. 
Bridge,  Floating.     S.  B.  Hill.     2,085,150  ;  June  29. 
Bridge  foot  piece   for   stringed  musical   instruments.     J. 

Johannessen.     2,103,675  ;  Dec.  28. 
Bridge   for   eyeglasses.      S.    W.   Montgomery.      2,066,735  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Bridge    for    metal    sheets    or    rotarv    printing    machines, 

Stretching.     E.  Gericke.     2,103,617  ;  Dec.  28. 
Bridge  for  stringed  musical  instruments.  Adjustable.     A. 

W.  Grover.     2,082,951  ;  June  8. 
Bridge   for  stringed   musical   instruments.    Resilient.     V. 

Di  Marzio.     2.074,982  ;  Mar.  23. 
Bridge  gate.     C.   Lovelace.     2,093,612 :    Sept.   21. 
Bridge  protecting  apparatus.    W.  M.  Campbell.    2,087,836  ; 

July  20. 
Bridge  span  inspection  and  maintenance  traveler.     W.  H. 

Ringe.     2,067,344  :  Jan.  12. 
Bridge  table.    C.  S.  Dill.    2,102,888 ;  Dec,  21. 
Bridge,    Universal    moisture.      I.    I.    Davies.      2,088,843 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Bridging  plug.     W.  T.  Wells,  C.  H.  Barnes,  and  L.  Spen- 
cer.    2,076,307  ;  Apr.  6. 
Brief  case.     S.  H.  Lifton.     2,069,255  ;  Feb.  2. 
Brief   case    construction.     W.    Satz.     2,101,459 ;   Dec.   7. 
Brim     pouncing     machine.       B.     D.     Wells.       2,092,486 ; 

Sept.    7. 
Brine,     Refrigerant.      C.    W.     Chamberlain.       2,089,467 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Briquette  machine.     O.  P.  M.  and  W.  C.  Goss.     2,094,885  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Briquettes  by  compression.  Process  and  a  device  for  manu- 
facturing.    W.  Bolk.      2,078.832  :   Apr.   27. 
Bristle  for  cleaning  devices.     F.  Heldt.     2,100,138  ;  Nov. 

23 
Broach.     C.  J.  Halborg.     2,078.632  ;  Apr.  27. 
Broach   shank    connecter.      F.   J.    Lapointe.      2,079,692 : 

May  11. 
Broaching  machine.     F.  J.  Lapointe.     2.068.884  ;  Jan.  26. 
Broaching  machine.     F.  J.  Lapointe.     2.089,753  :  Aug.  10. 
Broaching  machine.    Automatic    multiple.      J.   E.    Lvnch, 

H.  a.  Pope,  and  A.  H.  Hawley.     2,072.563  ;  Mar.  2. 
Broadcasting.  Combined  television  and  audio.    F.  Schroter 

2.078.459  ;  Apr.  27. 
Brocades    and    pattern    cards.    Apparatus    and    method 
for      simultaneously      manufacturing.     K.      Xakanisbi 
2.083,960  :  June  15. 
Broiler.     C.E.Dawson.     2.094,915  ;  Oct.  5. 
Broiler.     J.  M.  Prood.     2.085,169  ;  June  29. 
Broiler    and    toaster.    Automatic.      V.    D.     Simons.     Jr 

2.092,226;   Sept.  7. 
Broiler    mechanism.      L.    Moore    and    I.    S.    HoUowav 

2,095,449  ;  Oct.  12. 
Broiling  device.     C.   V.   Blayney.     2.070,111  :   Feb.   9 
Broken  axle  extractor.    J.  K.  Schaefer.     2,077,268  •  Anr 
13.  •      f  ■ 

Bronzing  machine.     E.  W.  Belluche.     2,090,026-  Oct    19 

Brooch.     M.  Belloch.     2.098.820  ;  Nov.  9. 

Brooch   and   clips   combination.      G.   Tavani.     2,100  554  • 

Nov.  30. 
Brooch  assemblage.     M.  Boucher.     2,072,080  ;  Mar.  2 
Brooch  construction.  Multiple.     O.  F.  Placoo.     2  096  133- 

Oct.  19.  .       .        , 

Brooch  construction.  Ornamental.  O.  F.  Placco.   2,087  331  - 

July  20.  ' 

Brooder.     B.   C.    Barnes.     2,090.778:   Aug.    24 
Brooder.     J.  Blaschke.     2,084,832  ;  June  22. 


Brooder.     F.  B.  Kent  and  J.  L.  Moffitt.     2,097,293  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Brooder.     B.  W.  Warner.     2,098,475  ;  Nov.  9. 
Brooder  control.     J.  E.  Carlson.     2,088,160  ;  July  27. 
Brooder,   Electric  chicken.     K.   W.  Du  Bois.     2,081,395 ; 

May  25. 
Brooder,  feeder,  and  exerciser,  Combined.     M.  B.  Walker. 

2,068,210  ;  Jan.  19. 
Brooder    for    chicks.       D.    B.    Tolley    and    D.    H.    Hill. 

2,082,990  ;  June  8. 
Brooder    for    chicks.      D.    B.    Tolley    and    D.    H.    Hill. 

2,094,729  ;  Oct.  5. 
Broom.     O.  Linder.     2,073,558  ;  Mar.  9. 
Broom  holder.     J.   C.  Nork.     2,070,448  ;  Feb.  9. 
Broom    or    article    of    analogous    nature.      A.    L.    Lodge. 

2,070,169  ;   Feb.  9. 
Brush.      H.    Cave.      2,070,393 ;    Feb.    9. 
Brush.     H.  Cave.     2,095,918;  Oct.  12. 
Brush.     C.  C.  Gerhardt.     2,102,178;  Dec.  14. 
Brush.     G.  Jacob,  Jr.,  and  E.  B.  Wright,  Jr.     2,080,821 ; 

May  18. 
Brush.    H.  P.  McMillan.     2,075,907 ;  Apr.  6. 
Brush.     C.  G.  Rowland.     2,101,799  ;  Dec.  7. 
Brush.     F.  W.  Sauer.     2,085,202  ;  June  29. 
Brush.     R.   E.   Wood.     2,083,134;   June   8. 
Brush  and  an  appliance  for  using  the  same.     W.  H.  Scott. 

2.103.957  ;  Dec.  28. 
Brush  and  making  same.    W.  W.  S.  Carpenter.    2,075,570 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Brush  and  making  the  same.     E.  B.  Wright,  Jr.,  and  6.  N. 

Jacob,  Jr.     2,078,358  ;  Apr.  27. 
Brush  and  mop  holder.     S.  Brandel.     2,086,312  ;  July  6. 
Brush  assembly  for  vacuum  cleaners  and  the  like.     R. 

Hemrich.     2,077,754  ;  Apr.  20. 
Brush,  Automatic  self-operating  butcher  block  and  plate 

cleaning.     W.  Polgar.     2,096.915  ;  Oct.  26. 
Brush,  Body.     J.  P.  and  J.  T.  Meleady.    2,093,110  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Brush,  Body.     H.  L.  Welker.     2,075,413  ;  Mar.   30. 
Brush,  Carbon.     R.  L.  Adams.      2,092,627  ;    Sept.  7. 
Brush,    Carbon.      R.    Palmer.     2,098,062  ;   Nov.   2. 
Brush,  Combination.     W.  J.  Geiger.     2,090,412  ;  Aug.  17. 
Brush,  Commutator.     J.  C.  Arnold.     2,102,347  ;  Dec  14. 
Brush  contact.     E.  Kleinmann.     2,093,198  ;  Sept.  14. 
Brush     for     cleaning     boiler     and     other     tubes.     L.     J. 

Spruzzola.     2,084,360;  June  22. 
Brush    for   shearing   machines,    Raising.      F.    H.    Hardy. 

2,097,790;   Nov.   2. 
Brush,  Fountain.     A.  Brunauer.     2,095,433  ;  Oct.  12. 
Brush,    Fountain.      G.    U.    Le    Moine    and    A.    J.    Gagin. 

2,091,369  :   Aug.   31. 
Brush,   Fountain.     G.   Remnsnider.      2.087,301  ;   July  20. 
Brush  holder.     A.  M.  Grean.     2,079,285  ;  May  4. 
Brush  implement.     P.  Mednick.     2,072,175  ;  Mar.   2. 
Brush  machine.       W.  D.  Lipps.     2,097,296  ;  Oct.  26. 
Brush,  Meat  block.     F.  D.   Johnson.     2,101,394;  Dec.  7. 
Brush,  Paint.     N.  J.  Campbell.     2,078,193  ;   Apr.  20. 
Brush     processing.      Electrographitic.        H.      M.      Elsey. 

2,095,800  ;  Oct.  12. 
Brush     processing,     Electrographitic.       L.     E.     Moberly. 

2.095,760  ;  Oct.  12. 
Brush  rigging,  Shiftable.     R.  F.  Bean.     2,099,554;  Nov. 

16. 
Brush,  Rotary.     R.  C.  Blertes.     2,079,713  ;  May  11. 
Brush   selector,    Multiple.      M.    Memelsdorff.      2,092,624: 

Sept.  7. 
Brush,   Shaving.     L.   Espinosa.     2,067,756 ;   Jan.   12. 
Brush,  Shaving.     F.  H.  Fitch.     2,072,620;  Mar.  2. 
Brush,     Suction     cleaner.     E.    F.    Martinet.     2,072,956: 

Mar.  9. 
Brush,   Surgical  hand.     E.  Johnson.     2,097,461 ;  Nov.   2. 
Brusher,  Fruit.     H.  J.  Brandenburg.     2,080,197-8;  May 

Brushes.   Making  self-sterilizing.     W.  E.   Hill  and  P.  A. 

Parldiurst.     2.099,888:  Nov.  23 
Bubbler  head.     J.  W.  Harland.     2,089,894  ;  Aug.  10. 
Bucket  and  bucket  protector.    L.  G.  Copeman.    2,071,112: 

r  GD.   lo.  ' 

llln!'!f  ^A*^  ^''"^^"^''c?-,,.^-  '^-  Page.     2,092,556;   Sept.  7. 
Bucket,  Clam.     C.   Sollis.     2,090,817  :  Aug.  24. 
Bucket,  Drag.     R.  S.  Weimer      2.096.773  ;  Oct.  26. 

'■Ro^'onfir^^'"-    -.h    C-    Pouting    and   A.    G.    Kliwer. 
Ke.  J0.0S6  ;  Dec.  14. 

Rll^'l-o^  ?JP°o^-     E.  G.  Logan.     2,093,132  ;  Sept.  14. 
Bucket,  Minnow.     W.  H.  Peterson.     2,082,754  ;  June  1. 
vZ]-^l'  geenf9rced.    O.  F.  Becker.     2,083,138;  June  8. 
Rn^w'  IP'"°";"-,    P-  E.  Harrison.      2.0-3,S4d  :   IMar.   16. 
Apr   20         "■'^'^  asphalt.     J.  I.  Hurst.     2,077,756  r 

Bncl-fi'  ^'T\    ^-  ■'^-  ^lurdock.     2,082,022  ;  June  1. 

r?   f  I-  ^  «•  ?•  J^''®J^i°P"-     2,067,484  ;  Jan.  12. 

r;    t    •  ?.■  't^  P^"s-     2,0G6,.398 ;  .Ian.  5. 

I  .uc  c  e.  P.  liGinze.     2.072,949  ;  JIar.   9. 

I.iic'kle.  .\.  Jfeehnn.     2,091685-    \ul'    SI 

Bucl-ie  V-  ^A  ^'r"%  .2.089.841 ;  Aug.  io. 

2,085,388;  Jrine  29^"°^^"^    ^°^     ^-     ^-     ^P^^^^^^^- 

Buckle.  J.  R.  Reyburn.     2,071.940  •   Feb    2^? 

^"^k  e.  J^  R    Reyburn.     2,071,951  ;' Feb    23 

Buckle.  F.  A^  Schaefer.     2.084.412;  June  22 

r!!ck^-  fr^Vr^*"'?'--      2,069.978;    Feb    9. 

R  ,nV.ii'  ^\  G.  Tompkins.     2,088,820  ;  Aug.  3. 

Nov.- 30       ^-   ^-    ^°'^   ^""^    ^-    M-    Stiil.      2,100,526,- 


4 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


803 


Buckle  and  belt-connecter,   Combined  center-bar.      S.   H. 

Cohn  and  S.  Levin.     2,099,387  ;  Nov.  16. 
Buckle  and  the  like.     J.  F.  Cox.     2,087,201 ;  July  13. 
Buckle,  Back-band.     C.  Smallwood.     2,100,600;  Nov.  30. 
Buckle,  Belt.     J.  A.  Crocker,  Jr.     2,078.651  ;  Apr.  27. 
Buckle,  Belt.     J.  R.  La  Vigne.     2,101,585  ;  Dec.  7. 
Buckle,  Belt.     H.  W.  Parke.     2,076,249  ;  Apr.  6. 
Buckle,  Bracelet.     G.  Eklund.     2,082,621  ;  June  1. 
Buckle,  Clamp.     N.  Tavani.     2,074,287  ;  Mar,  16. 
Buckle,   Clamping.     F.  E.   Stahl.     2,076,008;  Apr.  6. 
Buckle  forming  machine.     A.  P.  J.  Volgt  and  L.  M.  Still. 

2,087,490  :  July  20. 
Buckle  for  neckties.     A.  Sorkind.     2,094,857  ;  Oct.  5. 
Buckle  for  suspenders.     A.  E.  Price.    2,071.427  ;  Feb.  23. 
Buckle  for  wheel  traction  devices.    H.  Stokke.    2,072,533  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Buckle,  One-piece.    J.  A.  and  W.  A.  Devendor.    2,099,199  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Buckle,    plate,    and    the    like.    Initialed.      L.    E.    Baer. 

2,067,811 ;  Jan.  12. 
Buckle  or  slide.  Belt.     L.  W.  Staples.     2,066,914  ;  Jan.  5. 
Buffer  core.     J.  C.  Burkhardt.     2.102,193  ;  Dee.  14. 
Buffer  for  the  silent  closing  of  doors.  Oil  pressure   and 

spring  controlled.     H.  W.  Hofius.     2,090,945  :  Aug.  24. 
Buffing  and  polishing  device.     BI.  J.  Bailey.     2,085,140  ; 

June  29. 
Buffing     compound,     Presaponified.      M.    F.     Hennessey. 

2.078.876  ;  Apr.  27. 
Buffing  hood.     G.  H.  Medart.     2,100,344  ;  Nov.  30. 
Buffing  machine.     G.  E.  McLaughlin  and  W.  E.  Broughton. 

2,094,999  ;  Oct.  5. 
Buffing  machine.     G.  E.  McLaughlin  and  W.  E.  Broughton. 

2,098,506  :  Nov.  9. 
Buffijig  mechanism.     A.  E.  Dentler.     2,076,769  ;  Apr.  13. 
Buffing  or  polishing  machine.     C.  O.  Johnson.     2,095,501 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Buffing  wheel.     S.  W.  Lippitt.     2,087,693  ;  July  20. 
Buffing  wheel.     S.  W.  Lippitt.     2,100,340  ;  Nov.  30. 
Buffing  wheel.      N.  G.   Sevbert.      2,090,814  ;  Aug.  24. 
Buffing  wheel.     W.  S.  Thomas.     2.099,777  ;  Nov.  23. 
Buffing  wheel.     H.  Zimmerman.     2,087,012  ;  July  13. 
Buffing  wheel  and  manufacture.     J.  F.  White.     2,102,867  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Buffing  wheel  section.     E.  W.  Hall.     2,087,105  ;  July  13. 
Builder  mechanism.     J.  S.  Furtado,  Jr.     2.095,214  ;  Oct.  5. 
Building,  A.     L.  A.  Ma-zzarino.     2,085,918;  Jvily  6. 
Building  block.      S.  W.  Finch.     2,100,658  ;  Nov.  30. 
Building  block.     C.  E.  Johnson.     2,101,181 ;  Dec.  7. 
Building  block.     J.  C.  Keaney.     2,086.185:  July  6. 
Building   block.      G.   A.    Smith   and   M.    S.   Van    Dusen. 

2,102,756;  Dec.  21. 
Building  block.     A.  N.  Turnqui.st.     2,099,149;  Nov.  16. 
Building    block.    Composite    insulated.      F.    H.    Koester. 

2,087,541  ;  July  20. 
Building  block,  Interlocking.     A.  Martinichio.     2,082,457  ; 

June  1. 
Building    block,    Metal    hollow.      A.    Frati.       2,091,542  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Building   block,    Roinforced    molded.     C.    E.    Terrell    and 

R.   D.   O'Noil.     2,096,475;   Oct.    19. 
Building,  Constructing.     S.  F.  L.  Vallet.     2,070,937  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Building  construction.    B.  E.  Balduf.     2,101,001 ;  Nov.  30. 
Building  construction.     P.  Betzler.     2,073.548  :  Mar.  9. 
Building  construction.     S.  P.  Brown.     2,076,877  ;  Apr.  13. 
Building  construction.      .S.    S.   Calafali.      2,073,781  ;   Mar, 

16, 
Building  construction.     R.  M.  Calkins  and  J.  W.   Swank. 

2,005,434  ;  Oct.  12. 
Building  construction.     R.  M.  Calkins  and  J.  W.   Swank. 

2,098,717;  Nov.  9. 
Building  construction.     H.  S.  Curren.     2,094,265  ;   Sept. 

28 
Building  construction.     C.  F.  Davla.     2,087,218;  July  13. 
Building  construction.     R.  L.  Davison.     2,075,338  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Building    construction.       J.     D.     Edwards.       2,076,267 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Hiiilding  construction.     W.  J.  Erdnor.     2,072,983  ;  Mar.  9. 
Building  construction.     T.   J.  Foster.     2,060,755  :   Kch.  9. 
Building    construction.      G.    K.    Geerllngs.      2,076,403 ; 

Anr  6 
Ilnildiiig  (■onstniction.  E.  G.  Groves.  2,083,781  ;  June  15. 
Building  conslnK-tion,  It.  L.  flobl.  2,099,337  ;  Nov.  10. 
Building  construction.  O.  B.  Lane.  2,071,349:  Feb.  23. 
Building  construction.  B.  London.  2,070,472-3  :  Apr.  0. 
Huildiiig      construction.      (,'.      15.      Miiciiuley.      2,091,r>5J; 

r.uilding    conHt ruction.      \V.    W.    Macfarron.      2,103,850; 

Dec.  28. 
Building  construction.     J.  H.  MncMlllnn,  Jr.     2,070,401 ; 

May  4. 
Building  construction.     W.  D.  Mann.     2,000,057  :  Fob.  2. 
Building  construction.     E.  G.  P.  Mopln.     2.077,950;  Apr. 

20. 
Building   conHlnicllon.     O.   F.   Nclsson.     2,000,804;   Aug. 

IttiTuilng   construction.      R.    M.   Nyhagen,   Jr.      2,071,053; 

I'V-b.  23. 
Itullding  cimst ruction.      R.    M.   Nyhngcn,   Jr.     2,070.031; 

Mny  4. 
Building   conslructlon.      R.   M.   Nyliugcn,   Jr.     2,002.200; 

Sept.  7. 


Building  construction.     A.  C.  Olsen.     2,101,952  ;  Dec.  14. 
Building    construction.      L.    M.    Parkhurst.       2,100,451 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Building  construction.     C.  C.  Peck.     2.099,941  ;  Nov.  23. 
Building  construction.     E.  A.  Pessagno,  E.  P.   Schreier, 
M.  A.  Patterson,  and  W.  V.  Worland.     2,099,077  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Building  construction.  J.  S.  Raynor.  2,072,684  ;  Mar.  2. 
Building  construction.  L.  P.  Smith.  2,092,408  ;  Sept.  7. 
Building  construction.  C.  E.  Tarbell.  2,097,580  ;  Nov.  2. 
Building  construction.  L.  T.  Thorn.  2,102,443  ;  Dec.  14. 
Building  construction.  M.  G.  Vass.  2.075,773  ;  Mar.  30. 
Building  construction.  F.  M.  Venzie.  2,070.150  •  Feb.  9. 
Building  construction.  F.  M.  Venzie.  2,082,314  ;  June  1. 
Building  construction.  F.  M.  Venzie.  2,089,046  ;  Aug.  3. 
Building  construction.  F.  M.  Venzie.  2,097,781  ;  Nov.  2. 
Building  construction.  '   J.  W.  Warren.     2,075,560  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Building  construction.    F.  C.  Watson.    2,082,191 ;  June  1. 
Building  construction.     H.    L.   Waugh.     2,091,061 ;   Aug. 

24. 
Building    construction.       D.     D.     Whitacre.      2,102,447 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Building  construction  and  panel  for  use  therein.     W.  I. 

Lucius.     2,099,211  ;  Nov.  16. 
Building  construction.  Metal.     E.  W.  Ingram  and  L.   W. 

Ra,v.     2,082,578  ;  June  1. 
Building  construction.  Method  and  apparatus  for.     E.  A. 

Badt.     2,093,346;  Sept.  14. 
Building    construction.    Sectional    metallic.      J.    Sylvan. 

2,071,666  ;  Feb.  23. 
Building    construction.    Sheet    material.      J.    J.    Whelan. 

2.102,247  ;  Dec,  14. 
Building  construction  unit.     F.  M.  Harpham.     2,076,989  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Building    construction     unit.       R.     W.     McLaughlin,     Jr. 

2,099,961  :  Nov.  23. 
Building  construction  unit  and  supporting  member,  Com- 
posite.    G.  F.  Kotrbaty.     2,094,607  ;  Oct,  5. 
Building  constructions.      C.   J.   Fox.     2,101,777  ;   Dec.   7. 
Building  covering.     O.  J.  Kuhn.     2.089,490  ;  Aug.   10. 
Building  element.     K.  Erdmann.     2,074,721  ;  Mar.  23. 
Building  element  and  building  made  therefrom,  Structural. 

G.  F.  Kotrbaty.    2,101,073  :  Dec.  7. 
Building,     Fireproof.       W.     M.     Goldsmith.       2,006,681  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Building,  Frameless.     W.  H.  Stulen.     2,075,874 ;  Apr.  6. 
Building  material.     J.  Tomec.     Re.  20,607  ;  Dec.  28. 
Building  material.      J.  Tomec.     2,075,373  ;  Mar.   30. 
Building    material    and    making    the    same.      W.    Byers. 

2,077,094;  Apr.  13. 
Building  material  and  making  the  same,  Decorative.    E.  C. 

Loetseher.      2,066,734;   Jan.   5. 
Building      material.      Composite.        E.      C.      Loetseher. 

2,067,012  ;  Jan.  5. 
Building     method     and     construction.       J.      Pomerene. 

2,067,860  ;  Jan.  12. 
Building    strip    and    construction.     E.     L.    Chamberlain. 

2,0S5,89n  ;   July   0. 
Building  structure.     O.  E.  Carlson.     2,085.146;  June  29. 
I'.uilding  structure.     D.M.Douglass.     2,103,152  ;  Dec.  21. 
iiuilding  structure.     R.  R.  Fling.     2,088.645;  Ang.  3. 
Building  structure.     IT.   H.    Keller.     2,076,728;   Apr.   13. 
Building  structure.     J.  S.  Nagel.     2,081,499;  May  25. 
Building  structure.     C.  A.  Patterson.     2,078,968;  May  4. 
Huilding  structure.     L.  W.  Ray.     2,080,230;  May  11. 
I'.iiildiiig   structure   or   tie.      R.    M.    SclialTer.      2,103,644; 

Dee.   2S. 
Building  structure.     F.  M.  Venzie.     2,074.442:  Mnr.  23. 
Huilding  structure.     F.   M.   Venzie.     2,089,045;    Aug.    3. 
Uuilding  slruclure.      E.  C.  Waslilnirn.  K,  (',  \Vasliburn,  Jr,, 

Mild  A.  F.  ^\■Msbb^M•Il.      2.0f!S ..s:;i  ;  .ion.  20, 
Building    structure    and    asspnibllng    the    same,     Metal. 

E.  B.  Wagoner.     2,085.281  ;  June  20. 
Building     structure.      Hollow     steel.      O.     O.     Greulicli. 

2,0,89,893;  Aug.  10. 
liulldlug      structure      relnforeiMiienl.        W.      S.       Ilewelt. 

2,001,4  14  :   Aug.   31. 
Building    system    and    construction    units    and    elements 

tlierefor.      O.  F.  Kotrbaty.      2,101,074:   Dec.   7. 
r.iiildiii'.,'    unit.      W,    W.    Mllanl.      ■J,(l!>5,<)8!<  :   Oct,    10. 
r.iiilding  unit.     1',   J.   Maul.     2.007,059:  Jan.  5. 
r.uildiiiK    unit    .'ind    sliiielure    formed    therefrnni,      C.    G. 

liiilVv.     2,073.7:15  :  Mar.  10. 
r.ulbling    unit,    Frameless.      W.    H.    Stulen.      2.075,875; 

Apr.  0. 
Building   veneer   construction.     A.   P.   Ellcl.     2,078,000; 

Apr.   20. 
Biilldlng.s  and  like  structures,   InsulatlnR.     J.  L.   Flnck. 

2.098,138  :  Nov.  2. 
BiiildliigN,    Fireproollng    of.      J.    A.    Thomiis    and    G.    IC. 

.MIi'M.      2.083,10  1  :   .luiie   S. 
Buildings   from   termlli-s.    Appiiralua    for   protoclluR.      \. 

I>.    I'lirlfov.      2,087.104;   July    13. 
Ilnilt  In  ivMcuntor.     O.  Brain  and  U.  C.  Boyd.    2,007,174; 

Oct.  20. 
Biillt-ln   v.ndbilor.     A.   M.   Boutlo.     2.087.833:   .luly   20. 
Bulb  aiKl  bolder,   .Melnlllc.      R.   H.  Campbell.      2,000,517; 

Biilil  carrier,  FlKshllRht  spnrp.     11.  I.  I'hlUlpR.     2.002.015  ; 

Sept.  7. 
B\ill>,  Decorative  llhinilnntlng.    S,  MiiramatHU,    2.075.744  ; 

Mar.  30. 


804 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Bulb,     Electric     light.     W.     L.     Schumaker.     2,086,192; 

July  6. 
Bulb  holder  for  flashlights.     G.  C.   Fullmer.     2,084,767  ; 

June  22. 
Bulb,  Bliner's  electric  lamp.     A.  G.  GuUiford.     2,086,161  ; 

July  6. 
Bulb,      Wultifllament     electric      light.       N.      Zagmester. 

2,096,833  ;   Oct.   26. 
Bulb  or  the  like  and  making  the  same,  Ornamental  lamp. 

C.  Birdseye.     2,096,084  ;  Oct.  19. 
Bulk   food   dispenser.     H.   P.   Hall   and   A.   T.   Hartwick. 

2,083,704  ;  June  15. 
Bulk  meter.     L.  McCandless.     2,088,270  ;  July  27. 
Bulk-type  carrier,  Double  compartment  reversible.     B.  C. 

Nelson,  and  J.  Lundstrom.     2,090,961  ;  Aug.  24. 
Bulkhead     assembly    for     convertible     refrigerator    cars. 

G.  C.  George  and  P.  L.  Wolff.     2,097,395  ;  Oct.  26. 
Bulkhead  construction  for  welded  barges.  Collision.     A.  C. 

Leigh.      2,091,784;   Aug.   31. 
Bulkhead,  Enclosure.     L.  F.  Dietz.     2.066.718  ;  Jan.  5. 
Bulkhead,  Refrigerator  car.     J.  S.  Lundvall.     2,092,981 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Bulhlozer.     J.  Kuohar.      2,078.636:  Apr.  27. 
Bumper.     N.  I.   Silverman.     2,069,282  ;  Feb.   2. 
Bumper.     M.  Zirmer,  and  T.   C.  Black.     2,090,659  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Bumper  and  jack.   Combined.     G.   Sjolander.     2,077,275  ; 

Apr.   13. 
Bumper  and  the  like,  Crash.     E.  B.  Hudson.     2,088,087  ; 

July  27. 
Bumper  attachment.     S.  D.  Bosket.     2,093,951 :  Sept.  21. 
Bumper,  Automobile.     J.  Calabro.     2.099,049  :  Nov.  16. 
Bumper,   Automobile.      C.   D.   Hevenor.      2,102,120 ;   Dec. 

14. 
Bumper,  Automobile.     J.  Ochadloski.     2,089,500  ;  Aug.  10. 
Bumper,    Automobile    safety.      E.    L.    Daily.      2,097,833 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Bumper,   Automobile  safety.     N.  L.  Johnson.     2,077,110 ; 

Apr.   13. 
Bumper   construction.     H.    S.   Jandus   and  B.   M.    Short. 

2,081,586  ;  May  25. 
Bumper  construction  for  automobiles  or  for  other  autom(»- 

tive  vehicles.     L.  J.  Morgan.     2,083,657  ;  June  15. 
Bumper  device.     G.  A.  TafE.     2,086.396  ;  July  6. 
Bumper,  Duplex  spring  vehicle.     M.  Critani.     2,068,840 

Jan.  26. 
Bumper  for  animals.  Head.     J.  A.  Caldwell.     2,098,614 

Nov.  9. 
Bumper  for  automobiles.   Safety.     J.  Geiger.     2,094,739 

Oct.  5. 
Bumper  for  a  window  glass.     J.  L.  Conlon.     2,069,219 

Feb.  2. 
Bumper  jack.     A.  L.  Johnson.     2,097,949  ;   Nov.  2. 
Bumper  post.     S.  W.  Hayes.     2.073.694  ;  i\Iar.  16. 
Bumper,     Shock    absorbing.      H.     Schreiber.       2,083,038 ; 

June  8. 
Bumper,    Side.     J.   Schulman.     2,092,476;   Sept.   7. 
Bumper,  Spring.     G.   E.  Jones,  Jr.,  and  W.  A.  Bowman. 

2.089.208:  Aug.  10. 
Bumper,  Vehicle.     C.  I.  Geddes.     2,009,548 :  Feb.  2. 
Bunch-builder    for    winding   and    like    machines.      R.    A. 

Wittmann.     2,086,655  :  July  13. 
Bunch   building  mechanism.     J.   A.   Jessen.      2,069,450 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Bunch    rolling    table    suction    control.      H.    E.    Carlson. 

2,081,983  ;  June  1. 
Bunch    shaper  and  bunch   moistoner  for  cigar  machines. 

S.  Clausen.     Re.  20,441  ;  July  13. 
Bunch  winding  attachment  for  builder  mechanism.     O.  C. 

Hinson.     2,082,958  ;  June  8. 
Bunch-yarn,    Apparatus     for     making.       S.     R.     Walsh. 

2,097,543  ;  Nov.   2. 
Bundling  apparatus.     W.  r.nri-ori.     2,066,449;  Jan.  5. 
Bung.     R.  C.  Olson.     2,093,526  ;  Sept.  21. 
Bung,  Container.     W.  Lauber.     2,096,432;  Oct.  19. 
Bung,  Expanding.     J.  R.  Wiley.     2,073,722;  Mnr.  16. 
Bung  puller.     A.   A.  Lee.     2,091,150;   Aug.   24. 
Bunion    and    corn    protector.     W.    J.    Hicks.     2,069,034  • 

Jan.  26. 
Buov  for  marine  service.  Illuminated.     G.  A.  F.  Winckler. 

2,099.500  ;  Nov.  16. 

Burglar  alarm  switch.    H.  and  M.  E.  Jackson.    2,071,343  ; 

Feb.    23. 
Burglar  trap.     P.  A.  Fiebiger.    2,067,662  ;  Jan.  12. 
Burial    method   and   means.      M.    A.    Smith.      2,076,677  ■ 

Apr.   13. 
Burner :  Sec — 

Coal  burner.  Oil  burner. 

Combination  burner.  Ore  burner. 

Fluid  fuel  burner.  Pulverized  coal  burner. 

Fuel  burner.  Radiant  cell  gas  burner. 

Gas  burner.  Sawdust  burner. 

Lantern  burner.  Torch  burner. 

Lnti'ral  draft  biiruor.  Wick  lamp  burner. 

Liquid  fuel  burner. 
Burner.     W.  W.  Dick.     2,095,242  ;  Oct.  12. 
Burner.     H.    F.    Pruth   and    C.    A.    Borland.     2.073,448 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Burner.      J.   E.   Greenawalt.      2.072,587  ;   Mar.   2. 
Burner.     R.  Hngeman.     2,075.278  ;  Mar.  30. 
Burner.      H.   Langc     2,090.903  ;   Oct.  20. 
Burner.     L.  B.  Mettlor.     2.096.555  ;  Oct.  19. 
Burner.    J.  D.  O'Brien.    2,086,572  ;  July  13. 


Burner.     J.  C.  Steiner.     2,086,369:  July  6. 

Burner.     A.  H.  Tinnerman.     2,087,416  ;  July  20. 

Burner.     D.  Van  Law.     2,096,945  ;  Oct.  26. 

Burner.    A.  J.  Whitcomb.    2,090,771 ;  Aug.  24. 

Burner.      I.  J.  Zimmerman.     2,090,740  ;  Aug.  24. 

Burner  and  combustion  control  apparatus.   Gas.     B.  D. 

Balthis.     2,081,657;  May  25. 
Burner     and     fuel     control     mechanism.     D.     Lumsden. 

2,102,367  ;  Dec.  14. 
Burner  and  hearth.  Liquid  fuel.   M.  A.  Powers.   2,067,097  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Burner    and    supply    tank    support.     P.    H.    Schneider. 

2,093,591 ;  Sept.  21. 
Burner  and  utensil  support  therefor,  Gas.     S.  H.  Hobson. 

2,088,652  ;  Aug.  3. 
Burner  assembly.  Gas.     P.  S.  Harper.     2,083,602  ;  June  15. 
Burner  control.     J.  Eaton.     2,085,577  ;  June  29. 
Burner  control.     J.  Good.     2,067,446  ;  Jan.  12. 
Burner    control   apparatus   and   system.     A.   L.   Judson. 

2,075,289  ;  Mar.  30. 
Burner  control.  Automatic  oil.     P.  S.  Arnold.     2,078,305  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Burner  control,  Gas.     G.  Herbster.     2,095,813  ;  Oct.  12. 
Burner  control.  Oil.    P.  S.  Arnold.     2,076,395  ;  Apr.  6. 
Burner  control.  Oil.     E.  H.  White.     2,077,294;  Apr.   13. 
Burner  control  system.     L.  L.  Kuempel.     2,081,091 ;  May 

18. 
Burner  control  system.     B.  E.  Shaw.     2,076,967-8 ;  Apr. 

13. 
Burner   control   system.    Fluid   fuel.      P.    O.   Henderson. 

2,067,699  ;  Jan.  12. 
Burner  controls.  Fluid  fuel.   W.  S.  Gordon.  Jr.    2,071,870  ; 

Feb.   23. 
Burner   device.   Oil.     A.    Bargeboer.      2,079,430 ;   May   4. 
Burner   draft   control.    Oil.      M.   H.   Braden.      2,075,334 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Burner   for  firing  furnaces   with   powdered   fuel.     E.   H. 

Nielsen.     2,079,420;  May  4. 
Burner  for  liquid  fuel.     L.  J.  Gianola.     2,094,943  ;  Oct.  5. 
Burner  for  liquid  fuel.     J.  Spirig.     2,102,759  ;  Dec.  21. 
Burner     for     liquid     fuels.     C.     Pulejo     and     J.     Staub. 

2,090,267;  Aug.   17. 
Burner  for  liquid  fuels.     P.  Pulidori.     2,094,959  ;  Oct.  5. 
Burner   for   solid  fuels.     V.   M.    Cruikshank.     2,080,410  ; 

May  18. 
Burner    ignition    device,    Gas    range.     L.    H.    Geurink. 

2,068,542;  Jan.   19. 
Burner  installations.  Device  for  venting  oil.     J.  M.  Car- 
roll.    2,086,698  ;  July  13. 
Burner  mechanism.  Fluid  fuel.     I.  E.  McCabe.     2,068,425  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Burner  mechanism  for  gaseous  fuel  stoves.     C.  E.  Parker. 

2,102,482  ;  Dec.  14. 
Burner  plate  for  stove  ovens.     W.  P.  Rogers.     2,081,560  ; 

May  25. 
Burner  system  with  intermittent  ignition.  Modulating  oil. 

P.  S.  Denison.     2,076,768  ;  Apr.  13. 
Burner   tip.    Oil.      W.    B.    Lang    and    J.    C.    Wohlfarth. 

2,069,498;  Feb.  2. 
Burner  unit.  Oil.     S.  L.  Laughlin,  H.  P.  Braun,  and  W.  J. 

Smith.    Re.  20,536  ;  Oct.  19. 
Burners,    Apparatus    for   controlling  liquid   fuel.      R.   M. 

Sherman.     2,086,884  ;  July  13. 
Burners,  Making.     C.  L.  Hardwick.     2,102,530;  Dec.   14. 
'^^i'oil^mS^A    ^PP^""^*"^-      ^-    ^-    ^erg    and    S.    Berg. 
Burring  tool.     A.  Brunner.     2,083,427  ;  June  8. 
Burrs  from  gears.  Mechanism  for  removing.     R.  S.   Con- 
don.    2,078,124  ;  Apr.  20. 
^"^  bar   conduit   system.      W.    C.   Anderson.     2,096,313 

Oct.  19. 

^H?„S'y^.?"PP°''t'"S  means  in  bus  duct.     W.  H.  Frank, 

2,084,580  :  June  22. 
Bus  body,  Fireproof.     G.  Crommey.     2,075,096  ;  Mar.  30. 
Bus  duct.     H.  J.  L.  Frank.     Re.  20,436  ;  July  6. 
Bus  duct.  Making.     W.    H.   Frank.     2.088,106;   July  27 
Bus    roistering    system.      E.    M.    Hymans.       2,083,264 

Bushing.     P.  J.  Vogel.     2,066,917  ;  Jan.  5 
Bushing,   Adapter.     J.   K.   Delano.      2.075,024;   Mar.   30. 
Bushing,  Composite.     P.  E.  Rice.     2,077,584;  Apr.   20. 
2  00S^0n'-"^Jan"l9^°'^  inserting  tool.     M.  A.   Hamman 

Bushing  for  bearings  and  making  the  same.  Porous.     V. 

Cur.stadt.     2,100.1."i9  :  Nov.  23 
Bushing  for  drums.    C.  E.  Farrington.    2,079,991 ;  May  11 
Lushing  for  electrical  apparatus.   Insulating.     E.   E.  Ar 

noUl  and  G.  A.  Burr.     2,088,502  ;   July  27. 
Lushing     High    voltage.     R.     W.    Atkinson.     2,068,624 

Jan.  19. 

Bushing  High  voltage  liquid-filled.    S.  Terpak.    2,099,666 
Nov.  !(!.  «-  >        , 

Bushing  insulator. 

Bushing  material. 


R.  Higglns.     2,082,055;  June  1. 
J.  C.  Truem^jer.     2,078,473  ;  Apr.  27 


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Bushing.  Multiple.     E.  P.  Gray.     2,085.907  ;  July  6. 

^'^  J"?X^''  "°^  ®^°<^  <5"ed.     G.  M.  Whisler.     2,096, 
Oct.  19. 

Bushing,    Rotary   table.     W.    A.   Abegg.     2,068,218;    Jan 
Bushing,  Terminal.     G.  E.  Gober.     2,077,686  ;  Apr.  20. 
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LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


805 


Bushings,  Apparatus  for  making  circular.     J.  C.  Lemming. 

2,077,335 ;  Apr.  13. 
Bushings    of    the    condenser    type.    High    tension   electric 

insulating.     E.  Haefely.     2,086,078  ;  July  6. 
Bushings.  Securing  bung.     J.  O.  Black.     2,009,937  ;  Feb.  9. 
Bust  pad.     E.  B.   Meadows.     2,082,503  ;  June  1. 
Butadiene   bodies,   Hydrohalogenated   vulcanized.      H.    A. 

Wlnkelmann  and  E.  W.  Moffiett.     2,075,253  ;  Mar.  30. 
Butadiene    bodies.    Modified    halogen    containing.      H.    A. 

Winkelmann.     2,075,252  ;  Mar.  30. 
Butadienes   and    chlorinated    derivatives   thereof.      I.    E. 

Musl<at.     2,070,609  ;  Feb.  16. 
Butadienyl   compounds  and  preparing  the  same.     W.    H. 

Carothers  and  G.  J.  Berchet.     2.073,363  ;  Mar.  9. 
Butt  joint.     R.  C.  Hansen.     2,082,159  ;  June  1. 
Butter    container,    Sanitary.      L.    H.    Rezos.      2,087,117  ; 

July  13. 
Butter    dispenser,    Sanitary.     L.    H.    Rezos.     2,097,238 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Butter  mold.     J.   M.  Charlton.     2,086,212  ;  July  6. 
Butter   substitute.     H.   D.   Wendt.     2.085,134 ;    June   29. 
Butter-substitute    mixing    and    molding    device.      R.    R. 

Auerswald.     2,102,874  ;  Dec.  21. 
Butter  substitutes,  Apparatus  for  preparing.     J.   Schaub. 

2,073,353  ;  Mar.  9. 
Butterfly  valve.     S.  A.  Moss.     2,095,203  :  Oct.  12. 
Button.    J.  W.  Abell.    2,081,259  ;  May  25. 
Button.     R.  C.  Bangs.     2.099.979  ;  Nov.  23. 
Button.    H.  H.  Knott.     2,081,485 :  May  25. 
Button.     J.  Komorous.     2.073,422  ;  Mar.  9. 
Button.     R.  Tucljer.     2,087,074  ;  July  13. 
Button.     A.  L.  Watts.     2,068,832  ;  Jan.  26. 
Button  and  clasp  construction.    J.  Matsumoto.    2,100,106  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Button  and  timepiece.  Combination  horn.    M.  H.  HoUings- 

worth.     2,095,983  ;  Oct.  19. 
Button  baclver.     S.  A.  Harrison.     2,100,103  ;  Nov.  23. 
Button  clamp.     F.  A.  Reece  and  S.  W.  Avis.     2,096,136  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Button,  Cuff.     K.  Hoecliele.     2,097,373  ;  Oct.  26. 
Button,   Detachable.     J.    S.   Davis.     2,085,641  ;   June    29. 
Button,   Detachable.     J.   L.   Friedrich  and  F.   P.    Stock- 
dale.      2,070,162  ;   Feb.    9. 
Button    drilling   machine,    Automatic.      F.   A.    Richards. 

2,078,410  :  Apr.  27. 
Button    drilling    machine.    Self   shank.     F.    A.    Richards. 

2.090,949  ;  Aug.  24. 
Button  fastener     A.  lUsche.     2,075,722  ;  Mar.  30. 
Buttonhole.     R.  A.  Collins  and  F.  Mondello.     2,086,663  ; 

July  13. 
Buttonholes,   Method  and  apparatus  for  making.     R.  A. 

Collins  and  F.  Mondello.     2,086,602  ;  July  13. 
Button,  Initial.     R.  C.  Bangs.     2,067,814;  Jan.  12. 
Button  lock.     S.  W.  Reynolds.    2,084,745  ;  June  22. 
Button,   Mattress   and    cushion.     M.    Bcchik.     2,090,779  ; 

Au^.  24. 
Button,  Novelty.    H.  W.  Richardson.     2,072,218 ;  Mar.  2. 
Button  or  the  like.     P.   K.  Fonton.     2.103.615:  Dec.   28. 
Button  or  the  like.     R.  Huckins.     2,067,224  ;  Jan.  12. 
Button  or  the  like.     E.  D.  Janes.     2,067.223;  Jan.  12. 
Button  or  the  like.     J.  C.  Wolff.     2.007,222  ;  Jan.  12. 
Button,  Plug.     R.  C.  Chaffee.     2,077,355  ;   Apr.   13. 
Button  positioning  means.    H.  Miller.     2,007,225  ;  Jan.  12. 
Button,  Reflector.     P.  ICureni.     2.095,932;  Oct.  12. 
Button,  Sash.     H.  I.  Hill.     2.092.395  ;  Sept.  7. 
P.utton     shaping    inachinc.       II.     II.     Knott.       2,060,839; 

Jiin.  5. 
Button  threading  machine.     E.  L.  McRoskey.     2,088,865  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Button,  Tufting.     W.  L.  Hawn.     2,077,691  ;  Apr.   20. 
Button,  Tufting.     R.  C.  Lang.     2,082,702  ;  June  1. 
r.ntton,  Tufting.     W.  B.  Mathowson.     2.098.780;  Nov.  9. 
liutKfti,    Upholstery.      B.    ('.    Place.      2,103,955;    Dec.    28. 
Buttons  and  like  arlicles.  I'roduction  of.     1*.  (',.  Chrlsten- 

sen.     2,097,144;  Oct.  20. 
Buttons    and     the     like,     Finishing.       R.     Ij.     Atkinson. 

2,077,302;  Apr.  13. 
Buttons  from  [il.-istic  material,  Making.     W.  M.  Davidson 

and  T.  B.  Jones.     2,087,470  ;  July  20. 
Bntlon.s,  Making.     N.  O.  Broderson.     2,084,427  ;  June  22. 
Buttons,  Making  nut.     W.  C.  Anderson.     2,077,352;  Apr. 

13. 
Butyl-acetonic     fermontntlon     pror(<ss.       H.      R.     Stiles. 

2.098,200  ;  Nov.   2. 
Butyl  ethers.  Mixed  tertiary.     T.  Evans  and  K.  R.  Edlund. 

2,080,03  1  ;  May  11. 
I'.y-pnss  ;in:nig(iiicnt.    H.  A.  Reynolds.    2,098,712  ;  Nov.  !). 
CmI),   Motorized  vclilcle.     T>.  Ij.  Oohs.     2,005,058;  Oct.  5. 
Crib    Hignaling    system    for    railroads.     Railway.      T.    J. 

Judge.     2,082,340;   June   1. 
<';ibln  and  window  structure.     F.  It.  Canncy.     2.084,790: 

.lune  22. 
('iil)in   for  jiircnift.   Soundproof,     P,  R.  nassett  and  S.  J. 

Ziind.     2,095,620:  Oct.  12. 
(.'ahlnet.     C.  F.  (Jerliardt.     2,081,328  ;  May  25. 
Ciiblnet.     II.  1).  KelHii.     2.0!)  1 ...  19  ;  Aug.  31. 
Ciililnet.     U  A.  M.   Phebiii  and   I,.   K.  Koch.     2,100.871  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Cabinet.     A.  E.  Shearer.     2,086,043  ;  July  13. 
("ablni't.    Air    conditioning.       (J.    C.    LiiWHon.      2,078,085; 

Apr.  20. 
(Cabinet    and   buslneHH   innclilne   slnnd,  (;omblne(l.      W.    A. 

AndciHon.     2,101,230;  Dec.  7. 


R.   Sharp.     2,087,863 ; 
M.     H.     Ackerman. 
R.    H. 


Cabinet  and  case.  Projector.     E. 

July  20. 
Cabinet    and    counter    structure. 

2,073,955  ;  Mar.  16. 
Cabinet  and   method   of  assembly,   Refrigerator, 

Money.     2,091,079  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cabinet,  Article  delivery.     J.  D.  Lloyd.     2,071,040  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Cabinet  assembly  particularly  adapted  for  use  in  molded 

radio  cabinets.  Composition  panel.     K.  E.  B.  Stenbers. 

2,100,226  ;  Nov.  23. 
Cabinet,    Bath.      S.    Roberts.      2,070,492 ;    Feb.    9. 
Cabinet,  Book  delivering.     C.  H.  BerUl.     2,080,219  ;  May 

11. 
Cabinet,  Cold  storage.     G.  W.  Cocks. 
Cabinet,  Cold  storage.     G.  W.  Cocks. 
Cabinet.    Commodity   display.      E.   D. 

Nov.  23. 
Cabinet     construction,    Roller    towel.     B.     H.     Belenson. 

2,095,021  ;  Oct.  5. 
Cabinet,    Dispenser.     G.    A.    Shaffer    and    F.    H.    Wirtz. 

2,085,479  ;  June  29. 
Cabinet,  Display.     C.  W.  Boston.     2,088,149  ;   July  27. 
Cabiner,  Display.     J.  V.  Flood.     2,087,904  ;   July  27. 
Cabinet,     Display.      I.      P.      Sarullo     and     J.     DawsoD. 


2,076,173  ;  Apr.  6. 
2,080,885  ;  Mav  18. 
Davis.      2,100,132 : 


2,078.813  :  Apr.  27 
Cabinet,       Electrophysical. 

2,096,128  ;  Oct.  19. 
Cabinet,  Filing.    J^  C.  Seyl. 
Cabinet,  Filing. 
Cabinet,  Filing. 
Cabinet,  Filing. 
Cabinet,    Filing. 


W. 


Mortrude,       Jr. 


2,083,349 ;  June  8. 
F.  A.   S'chmitz.      2.096.689  :  Oct.   19. 
F.  W.  Tobey.     2,099,148  ;  Nov.  16. 
L.  A.  Vanderhoof.     2,081,470  ;  May  25. 
A.    R.    Wigeland   and   A.    O.    Tandberg. 

2.095,583  ;  Oct.  12. 
Cabinet     for     coin     controlled     machines.     H.     F.     Berg. 

2.087,717  ;  July  20. 
Cabinet  for  effervescent  beverages.   Dispensing  and  stor- 
age.    O.  J.  Vincent.     2,086,832  ;  July  13. 
Cabinet  for  fuel  gas  cylinders.     M.  G.  Farrar.     2,087,141  ; 

July  13. 
Cabinet  for  mechanical   refrigerators  and    appurtenances 

thereof.     L.  M.  Crosley.     2,101,702  ;  Dec.  7. 
Cabinet  for  mimeograph   stencils.    Filing.     H.   W.  Elliot. 

2,074,606  ;  Mar.  23. 
Cabinet    for     the    use    and    storage    of    an    instrument. 

R.  C.  Robert.    2,103,001 ;  Dec.  21. 
Cabinet   for  vending  machines,    Dispensing.     W.   Rabkin. 

2.089.709  ;  Aug.  10. 
Cabinet,  Humidifying  display.    L.  C.  Gardner.    2,083,442  ; 

June  8. 
Cabinet,  Illuminated  directory.     C.  J.  Cummings  and  L.  L. 

Weimar.     2,080.808  ;  May  18. 
C.-ibinet,  Kitchenette.     E.  L.  Bennett.     2.068.591  ;  Jan.  19. 
Cabinet,  Knock  down.     O.  Rottman.     2.072.383;   Mar.  2. 
Cabinet,  Milk  refrigerating.    W.  F.  Borgerd,  F.  L.  McCune, 

and  C.  A.  Uherek.     2,077,871  ;  Apr.  20. 
Cabinet  or  similar  article.     H.   L.  van  Doren  and  R.   C. 

Deigert.     2,095,722;  Oct.  12. 
r;il)inet.    Portable    cooling.     E.    McClanahan.     2,083,852; 

June  15. 
Cabinet,  Radiator.     C.  M.  Woolley.     2,075,323  ;  Mar.  30. 
Cabinet,   Radio.      A.    Montaruli.      2.070.0SS ;   Feb.   9. 
Cabinet,  Radio  battery.     R.  E.  Nelson.     2,070.172;  Feb.  9. 
Cabinet,    Razor    blade    vending    and     collecting.      C.    E. 

Frederlckson.     2,080,038;  May  11. 
Cabinet,    Refrigerated.      V.    Mifiana    and    J.    A.    Galiano. 

2.098.155  :  Nov.  2. 
Cabinet,   Refrigerated  display.     W.    G.   Bate.     2,081.048; 

M.ay  18. 
Cabinet,  Refrigerating.     E.  Du  P.ois,     2,074,250  :  :Mar,  16, 
Cabin(>t,  Refrigerating.      C.  E.  Qninn.      2.073.175;  Mar.  9. 
C:ibinet,  Refrigerator.      E.  II.  Boddv.      •_>.0C.'4„-:rJ  :  .l.in,   19. 
Cabinet,  Refrigerator.     E.  W.  Bottum.     2,081,788  ;  May  25. 


Cabinet,     Refrigerator. 

May  11. 
Cabinet,   Refrigerator. 

20. 
Cabinet,  Refrigerator. 
('!ibinet.  Refrigi-rntor. 
(Cabinet,  Refrigerator. 
Cnblnet,   Refrigerator. 


12. 
Cabinet, 
("iihlnet. 
CiibiiK't. 
Cabinet. 


C.     P.     Erlckson.       2,079,608; 

M.  W.  Kenney.     2,087,257  ;   July 

J.  L.  Knight.  2.068.550;  Jan.  19. 
J.  L,  Knik'bt,  2,084.201  ;  June  15. 
W.  Marshall.  2,100,811  ;  Nov.  30. 
W.  E.    Richard.     2,067.504  ;   Jan. 


Refrigerator.      L.   Stri\tton,      2.092. 1.'IO  : 
Roll   towel.      A.  Falk,      2.090.255;  Aug, 
Rotary   utility.      P.    Parr.      2.075.051  ; 
Sheet   paper.      S.   Magiinil.      2.1()I„863 


Sept.   7. 
17. 

Mar.  30. 
Pec.  14. 
n.'C.    14. 


nape 
('.■ihlnct  shell.   Filing.     F.   V.   .lonas.     2.102.2 
Cabinet,  Shoe.     E.  L.  Whenhnui.     2,000,«3B  ;  Fob.  :;. 
Cabinet,    Steam    bnth.      T.    B.    SteplUMmon.      2,070,030: 

Feb.   9. 
("Mliinet,  Stor.'igc,     IT,   F,   Beers.     2,101,465;  Dec.  7. 
Cabinet,   Storage.      G.   \V.   CorkH.      2.0.'<!>.3I1  :    .\ug.    10. 
Cabinet,  Sun  bath.      li.  10.  WeUliiuin.      2.(l.stl.il  I  1  ;  May   18. 
CMl)liiet   table.     E.   C.  Grovrs      2,1()0.2I7;   Nov.  23, 
Cabinet,  table,  inul  soiit,  Coinlilned.     .\.  rjudyx.     2.103,552; 

I  >.■.•.    2S. 
Cabinet,   Tie.      O.   C.   BoenlK.      2,070.503;  May   11. 

Towel.      H.   A.    Iliininer.      2,I)77.7!N3  ;   Apr.   20. 
'lew.-l.      I,.    M.    Harvey.      2.067. 7tl0  ;    Jan.    12. 
Towel.     1,,  M.  ll.irMV.      2.«S7,.M:!:  .Inl.v  20. 
Towel.      I,.   .1.   Mlteb.-ll.      2.07I.IUI  I  :   Mur.   23. 
Typi'  or  nuilrlx.     InIi  Sheloni,  HanuilOl,  iiml  O.  I. 
'in 


Cabinet 
(  '.'iI.ImiI 
Clllllnel 
Ciibinet 
Cabliiel 
lllooi 


,07Il.ltilN  :   May      1. 


806 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Cabinet  unit,  Collapsible  tool.     W.  E.  Greene.     2,089,999  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Cabinet,  Vapor  bath.     F.  A.  Besuzzi.     2,076,171 ;  Apr.  6. 
Cabinet  Wall.     H.  Bartels.     2,070,641 ;  Feb.  16. 
Cable  amplifying  system,  Submarine.     G.  A.  Randall  and 

L.  B.  Wheeler.     2,090,230  ;  Aug.  17. 
Cable     anchorage    and     its    installation.     J.     F.     Howe. 

2,090,580  ;  Aug.  17. 
Cable     and     applying     same,     Tension.       J.     F.     Howe. 

2,071,694;  Feb.  23. 
Cable  and  making  same,  Rubber  impregnated  metal.     R. 

Mayne.     2,067,405  ;  Jan.  12. 
Cable  and  making  the  same.   Electrical.     L.   O.  Reichelt. 

2,097,501  :  Nov.  2. 
Cable  and  method   of  installation,  Electric.     H.   Sonnen- 

feld.     2,093,114  ;  Sept.  14. 
Cable,      Apparatus     for     making.        E.     W.      McKnight. 

2,098,922  ;   Nov.  9. 
Cable,     Apparatus     for     splicing.       J.     W.      Channell. 

2,076,223  ;  Apr.  6. 
Cable,  Armored  electrical.     H.  Charmoy.     2,090,747  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Cable      attaching      device,      Electric.       P.      M.      Petrie. 

2,091.054;  Aug.  24. 
Cable  bight,  Auxiliary.     H.  J.   Sullivan.     2,095,843;  Oct. 

12. 
Cable  clamp.     H.  Creager.     2,077,222  ;  Apr.   13. 
Cable  clamp.     H.  A.  Green.     2,100,777  ;  Nov.   30. 
Cable  clamp.     R.  H.  Kingdon.     2,097,695  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cable,   Communication.     E.  Fischer.     2,072,712  ;   Mar.   2. 
Cable,    Concentric    conductor    electric.      W.    K.    Weston. 

2,092,487  ;    Sept.   7. 
Cable  connecter.     M.  Lee.     2,087,384  ;  July  20. 
Cable     connecter     and     junction     with     conical     contact. 

M.    A.    Sertillange.      2,093,403;    Sept.    21. 
Cable  cutter.     A.  E.  Ravenscroft.     2,103,597  ;  Dec.  28. 
Cable,     Electric.       C.     J.     Beaver    and    E.     L.     Davey. 

2,067,169-70  ;  Jan.  12. 
Cable,   Electric.     P.   V.   Hunter.     2,093,445;    Sept.   21. 
Cable,  Electric.      R.  C.  Mildner.      2.099.407  ;  Nov.  16. 
Cable,  Electric.     D.  M.  Robinson.     2,102,974 ;  Dec.  21. 
Cable,  Electric.     W.  C.  Robinson  and  O.  A.  Frederickson. 

2,070.141;  Feb.   9. 
Cable,  Electric.     S.  J.  Eosch.     2,102,129  ;  Dec.  14. 
Cable,    Electric.     J.   F.   Watson.      2,075,073  ;    Mar.   30. 
Cable,  Electric.      R.  J.  Wiseman.      2.068.940  :  Jan.  20. 
Cable,   Electric   communication.     N.   V.  Firth  and  A.    G. 

Hall.     2,081,427  ;  May  25. 
Cable,  Electrical.     M.  W.  Reed.     2,098,162-3  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cable,  Electrical.     M.  M.  SafiEord.     2,089,073  ;  Aug.  3. 
Cable    equalizer,    Elevator.      S.     A.    White.      2,089,143 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Cable,     Flexible     armored     electric.     G.     A.     Johnson. 

2,084,616  ;  June  22. 
Cable,      Fluid      Impregnated      electric.     F.      L.      Alme. 

2.085.563  ;  .Tune  29. 
Cable,  Glass  insulated  underground  electric.     H.  M.  Ho- 

bart.     2,092,647  ;  Sept.  7. 
Cable,   High  frequency.     L.    Walter.     2,082,860;  June  8. 
Cable,  High  tension.    T.  F.  Peterson.     Re.  20,244  ;  Jan.  12. 
Cable,   High   tension   electric.     L.    Emanueli.     2,081,880 ; 

May  25. 
Cable.     High     tension     rubber    insulated.     E.     Bormann. 

2,096,840  ;  Oct.  26. 
Cable,  nigh  voltage.     F.  L.  Aime.     2,095,090  :  Oct.  5. 
Cable-hitch  holder.     A.  E.  Bergloff.     2,092,239  ;    Sept.  7. 
Cable  installation.  Electric.    M.  Hochstadter  and  W.  Vogel. 

2,079,856 ;  May  11. 
Cable,  Insulated  electric.     P.  M.   Clark.     2,096,448;  Oct. 

19. 
Cable  joint.     T.  F.  Brandt.     2,077,737  :  Apr.  20. 
Cable  joint.     N.  E.  Buck  and  D.  W.   Roper.     2,093,305  ; 

Sept.   14. 
r,nh1o   ioint.      J.   D.   Shaw.      2,081.224:   June  15. 
Cable  manufacture.     G.  Zapf.     2,081,691 ;  May  25. 
r.-ihlc.    Method   of   and    npp:ir.Ttns    for   m.Tnnfacturing    an 

electrio.Tl.      H.  J.  Boe.      2,090.744;  Aug.  24. 
Cable,    Oil    filled.      R.    W.    Atkinson   and   D.    M.    Simons. 

2,071.102;  Feb.  16. 
Cable,  Oil  insulated.     B.   S.  F.  Ell.      2,081,803  :  May  25. 
Cable  operated  valve.      R.  G.  Carlson.     2.069,99.5  ;  Feb.  9. 
Cnble     onllet     top     member.     Parkway.        O.      S.     Flath. 

2,103.77.T  :  Dec.  28. 
Cable,  Oxidation  resistant.    K.  S.  Wyatt.    2,083,889  ;  June 

15. 
Cable  protector.     L.  I.  Anderson.     2,092,270  ;  Sept.  7. 
r.ible  reel,   Kxplosionproof.     N.  A.  Tornbloin.     2,074.305  • 

Mar.   16. 
Cable,  Reenforced  flexible  electric.     J.  Pombo.     2,076,667  • 

Apr.   13. 
Cable     riser.       F.     C.     Lavarack    and     F.     B.     Wiegand. 

2,057,780;   Mar.  30. 
Cable  splicing  device.    P.  A.  Schmuok.    2,081,773  •  May  25. 
Cable,    Submarine   signaling.      J.    Engler   and    E.    Studt 

2,101,386;  Doc.  7. 
Cable  support.     J.  J.  Taylor.     2,077,783  ;  Apr.  20. 
Cable  suspension.     E.  E.  Arnold.     2,081,974  ;  June  1. 
Cable  system  and  Joint  therefor.  Electric.     F.  C.  Meyer. 

2,070,974  ;  Feb    16. 
Cable    system,    Electric.      C.    E.    Bennett.      2,066,320-3; 

Jan.  .5. 
Cable  system,  Electric.     C.  E.  Bennett.     2,081,263 ;  May 


Cable  system.  Electric.     C.  E.  Bennett.     2,099,291  ;  Nov. 

Cable  system.  High  tension.     F.  "V.  Calvert.     2,089,052; 

Aug.  3. 
Cable  system.  Shielded.    S.  P.  Mead.    2,086,629  ;  July  13. 
Cable  winding  apparatus.     J.  F.  Kessler.     2,083,954  ;  June 

15 
Cable,  Wire.     C.  C.  Sunderland.     2,095,721 ;  Oct.  12. 
Cable  with  mineral  insulation,  Concentric.     M.  M.  J.  E. 

Coupler.     2,074,777  ;  Mar.  23. 
Cables,  Apparatus  for  stripping  electric.     C.  P.  Seckham. 

2,099,084  ;  Nov.  16. 
Cables,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  laying  submarine. 

C.  S.  Lawton.     2,099,527  ;  Nov.  16. 
Cadmium  electrodeposition.     J.  V.  Vaughen.     2,085,776 ; 

July  6. 
Cadmium,  Extraction  of.    A.  P6r.     2,074,806  ;  Mar.  23. 
Cadmium  plating.     R.  O.    Hull.     2,090.049:    Aug.   17. 
Cadmium,  Plating  of.     G.   Lutz.     2,097,630  ;  Nov.   2. 
Caf6  rovale  making  device.     L.  M.   Scofleld.     2,072,469  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Caffeine  collector.     A.  C.  Waldvogel.     2,101,418  ;  Dec.  7. 
Cage  for  ball  bearings.    B.  F.  Runge.     2,076,920 ;  Apr.  13. 
Cage  for  banks  and  the  like.  Bulletproof.     F.  J.  Plym. 

2,077,055  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cage  for  workmen.   Safety.     C.  L.  Deekard.     2,076,810; 

Apr.   13. 
Cage,  Scenic  insect.     F.  E.  Austin.     2,080,160;  May  11. 
Caisson.    W.  R.  Marsden.     2.076,379  ;  Apr.  6. 
Caisson.     J.  SamkofE.     2,087,739  ;  July  20. 
Caisson  machine.     S.  M  Gooder     2,091,779  ;  Aug  31. 
Cake   and   dessert    ring.     P.   Truesdale.     2,097,356 ;   Oct. 

26. 
Cake  breaker,  pastry  knife,  and  server.  Combined.     A.  J. 

Lautmann.     2,081,011  :  May  18. 
Cake  confections,  Packaging  of.     W.  A.  Clark.     2,085,728  ; 

July  6. 
Cake  container.     H.   G.  Evitt.     2,085,493  :   June  29. 
Cake   icing   machine.      J.    R.    Litty    and    T.    B.    Lundin. 

Re.  20,572  ;  Dec.  7. 
Calcium  carbonate.  Precipitated  finely  divided.     G.  Lynn 

and  E.  M.  Allen.     2.080,616  ;  May  18. 
Calcium    hydride.     Production    of.       P.     P.    Alexander. 

2,082,134;   June  1. 
Calcium  magnesium  chloride.  Treatment  of.     P.  R.  Mar- 
tin.    2,071,417;  Feb.  23. 
Calcium    phosphates,    JManufacture    of    granular.     H.    A. 

Curtis.     2,072,980  :  Mar.   9. 
(Calcium)  superphosphate.  Making  double  or  treble.  W.  H. 

Maclntire.     2,067,538;  Jan.  12. 
Calculating     and     bookkeeping     machine.       K.     Gelpke. 

2,081,624  ;  May  25. 
Calculating  and  indicating  mechanism.     W.  J.  Kauffman. 

2,082,008  ;  June  1. 
Calculating   and    recording   system.      M.    H.    Loughridge. 

2.101.861  ;  Dec.  14. 
Calculating    and    typewriting    machine.    Combined.      A. 

Kottmann.     2,084,445  ;  June  22. 
Calculating  apparatus.     S.  E.  Bray.     2,093,124  ;  Sept.  14. 
Calculating   apparatus   for    firing   directors    for   shooting 

at  moving  aerial  targets.     K.  Papello.     2,071,425  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Calculating  apparatus  for  use  in  printing.     J.  D.  Bolon- 

garo.     2,093,142;  Sept.  14. 
Calculating  device.     J.  H.  Bayard.     2,088.395  ;  July  27. 
Calculating  device.     W.  M.  Phelps.     2,088,533  ;   July  27. 
Calculating  device.     N.   Sinitzin-White.     2,080,587  ;   May 

18. 
Calculating     device.     H.     von     Forster     and     L.     Grill. 

2.091.661  ;   Aug.    31. 
Calculating  device.    E.  C.  Wente.    2,098,326  :  Nov.  9. 
Calculating  machine.     R.  E.  Anneren  and  B.  CarlstrOm. 

2.06S.S99  :  Jan.    26.  • 

Calculating  machine.    A.  Baumann  and  C.  P.  Horlacher. 

2.084,831  ;  June  22. 
Calculating  machine.     E.  F.  Britten,  Jr.     2,085,630  ;  June 

Calculating  machine.    E.  F.  Britten,  Jr.     2,088,049  ;  Julv 
27.  .... 

Calculating  machine.  G.  C.  Chase.  2,089.682  ;  Aug.  10. 
Calculating  machine.  R.  A.  Christian.  2.082,098  ;  June  1. 
(  ;ilculating  machine.  L.  P.  Crosman.  2,088,054  ;  July  27. 
Calculating  machine.  J.  Gebhardt.  2,099. 0(iO  ;  Nov.  16. 
Calculating  machine.  C.  Hamann.  2,081,008  •  May  18 
o''A-"'^iQS."i!?'^'""n^-     ^-    I^erch   and    C.    M.   F.    Friden. 

^'^o^'A'oo^i'AS  machine.  E.  Modes,  R.  Honz,  and  O.  Hennig. 

/,0».i,200  :    June  8. 

Calculating  machine.  A.  D.  Moore.     2,082,211;  June  1. 

Calculating  machine.  R.  L.  Muller.     2,077,180;  Apr.  13. 

(  MlculMling   machine.  R.   L.   Muller.      2,09].(U()-   Aug.   31. 

Calculating  machine.  R.  L.  Muller.     2,095,368:  Oct.  12. 

Calculating  machine.  A.   A.   Overbury.     2,096,465  ;   Oct. 

C.ilculating  machine.  A.  A.  Overbrry.    2,101,818  ;  Dec.  7. 

Calcu  ating  machine.  E.  Racz.     2,074.026-  Mar    16 

Calculating  machine.  E.  Racz.     2.081,836  ;  May  25 

Calculating  machine.  E.   Racz.     2,088,434  ;   July   27. 

CaWlating  machine.  H.  C.   Robinson.     2,099,754;   Nov. 

C.iTculating  machine.  J.  A.  V.  Turck.  2,075,375  ;  Mar.  30. 
Ca  cu  ating  machine.  E.  C.  Walter.  2,089,820  ;  Aug.  10. 
Calculating  machine.    E.  C.  Walter.    2,101,766-7  •  Dec.  7 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


807 


Calculating  machine,  Electric.     R.  E.  Boutet.    2,070,824  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Calculating  machine  of  the  ten  key  type.     E.  V.  Gustafs- 

son  and  G.  H.  Hellgren.     2,102,700  ;  Dec.  21. 
Calculating  machines  and  the  like,  Division  arrangement 

for.     A.  F.  Pott.     2,088,974  ;  Aug.  3. 
Calculating   machines,    Automatic    overdraft    device    for. 

C.  L.  Lee.    2,079,355 ;  May  4. 
Calculator.     G.   Baer.     2,080,857  :   May  18. 
Calculator.     J.  Quijano.     2,092,268 ;  Sept.  7. 
Calculator.     J.    L.  Taylor.     2,007,068 ;   Jan.   5. 
Calculator.     W.  Taylor.     2.101.298  ;  Dec.  7. 
Calculator.     J.  W.   Young.      2,076,439  ;   Apr.   6. 
Calculator,  Pole  and  guy.     W.  W.  Mayfield.     2,103,332  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Calculator,     Psychrometric.     L.     F.     Hess.     2,095,215 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Calculator,     Roof     area      and     pitch.     M.      O.     Bogart. 

2,086,349  ;  July  6. 
Calendar.     C.  L.  Leonard.     2,094,362  ;  Sept.  28. 
Calendar,  Loose  leaf.     O.  P.  Winford.     2.068.214  ;  Jan.  19. 
Calendar,  Perpetual.     F.  G.  Heller.     2,094,791  ;  Oct.  5. 
Calendar,  Perpetual.     J.  K.  Z.  Lampe.    2,078.450  ;  Apr.  27. 
Calf  vsreaner.     J.  N.  Janda.     2,079,741 ;  May  11. 
Calves,  Treatment  of.    B.  E.  Williams  and  L.  L.  Cadwell. 

2,076,053  ;  Apr.  6. 
Caliper,  Poppet  valve  clearance  Indicating.    W.  M.  Miller. 

2,009.043  ;  Jan.  26. 
Calipering  apparatus.     R.  A.  Cole.     2,097,784  ;  Nov.  2. 
Calk  for  shoes.     J.  J.  White.     2,089,459  ;  Aug.  10. 
Calk,  Shoe.     B.  B.  West.     2,072,351  ;  Mar.  2. 
Calking  gun.     R.  E.  Bishop.     2,102,939  ;  Dec.  21. 
Call  box.     E.  A.  Demonet.     2.078,902  :  Apr,  27. 
Call  transmitter.     H.  W.  Goff.     2,100,390  :  Nov.  30. 
Call  transmitter.     V.  F.  Miller.     2,075,536  ;  Mar.  30. 
Call  transmitter  device.     L.  Devaux.     2,093,668  ;  Sept.  21. 
Call  transmitter  device.     J.  G.  Roberts  and  C.  D.  Richard, 

2,099,143  ;  Nov.  16. 
Calling  device.     S.   Peterson.     2,068,700 ;   Jan.    26. 
Calorimeter,    Water   flow    gas.     C.    V.    Boys.     2,068,791  ; 

Jan,  20, 
Cam  engine.    M.  Stigers.    2,083,510 ;  June  8. 
Cam  follower.     G.  J.  Trapp.      2,081,390-1  ;  May  25. 
Cam   for   c.vcle   controllers,   Composite.     W.   J.   Kerr   and 

C.  Webber.     2,096,182  ;  Oct.  19. 
Cam  grinding  apparatus.    C.  J.  Green.    2,101,796  ;  Dec.  7.' 
Cam  grinding  macbine.     C.  J.  Rybick.     2, 091, 45(5  ;  -Aug,  31. 
Cam  grinding  machine.     H.  A.  Silven.     2,078,462-3  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Cam   lapping  machine.     H.  S.  Indge  and  G.  E.  Hulbert. 

2,092,734;   Sept.   7. 
Cam     lock     sheet     clamping     device.     G.     P.     Reintjes. 

2,095,037  ;  Oct.  5. 
Cam  operated  machine.     L.  E.  Topham.     2,070,633  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Camber  and  caster  in  wheel  and  axle  mechanisms,  Device 

for  measuring.     A.  P.  Wedlake.     2,077,082  ;  Apr.  13. 
Camber  flaps  and   the  like  for  airplanes,   Device  for  the 

automatic  control  of,     R,  L,  Levy,     2,099,368;  Nov.  16. 
Camber  in  rails,  Rot.-iining.    E.  N.  Owens  and  R.  G.  Evans. 

2,091.009;   Aug.   31. 
Cambric,  Varnished.     V.  M.  Dnmitz.     2,090,623  ;  Aug.  24, 
Camera.     N,    P,   Billing,     2,noo,005  :   Jnn.   5. 
Camera.     H.  Caslor.     2,093,032  ;   Sept.   14. 
Camera.      S.   Colotta.     2,093,956 ;    Sept.  21. 
Camer.a.     W.  Faas,     2,080,:il5  :  July  0, 
Camer.a.     C.  L.  Fitz.     2,073.368  :  Mar.  9. 
Camera.     C.  A.  Huenger.     2,080,274  ;  May  11. 
Camera.      E,   Ihmlzinger,      2,090,490;   Oct.    19. 
Camera.     T.  Laurilz.     2.073,640;  Mar,  16. 
Camera.      L.  Leilz.      2,090,815  :  Oct.  26. 
Camera.     Tj.  F,  Levy.     2,100,907  :  Nov.  30. 
Camera.      S.    C.    Piatt.      2,093.480 ;    Sept.    21. 
Camera.     J.  H.  Tobin.     2,069,339  ;  Feb.  2. 
('Miiierri,      ('.   1 1     Wbilloek,     2,()7S,'132  ;  ,\pr,  27, 
Camera  and  film  pack,    J.  L.  Cheshire.    2,083.492  :  June  8. 
Camera    and    illuminator,    Combined.      A.    B.    Alderman. 

Re.  20,281  ;  Mar.  9. 
Camera    and    i)ro lector    appararus,    Photograpliic.     F.    (,, 

Hanke  and  W,  P..  Rhea,     2,008,410:  Jan,  19. 
Camera   and   projector,   CinenuitoKiaphic.     C.   E.   IllUery- 

Colllncs.     2,1  00,000;  Nov,   23, 
Camera  back  and  focusing  device,     J.   SolTel.     2,075,070  ; 

Mar.  30,  ,     „ 

Camera    bearing    In    apparatus    for    photogrammetrlcally 

plotting  ()bli(|ne   pbotograijlis   taken   from  aircraft.     O. 

von  Cruber.     2,079, 0!)0  ;    May  4. 
Camera  cii  rri.'ige,     V.  If.  Knby,     2.07,'!,90S  ;  Miir,  16. 
Camera,  Clnom.-itograplilc.     J.  A.  Ball  and  O.  F.  Racket t. 

2,072,091  ;  Mar.  2. 
CjimiTM  (iin-ilrnriiiin,     ('.  ('.   Fuer.st.     2,066.r>03  ;  Jnn,  5, 
Camera   dolly,    I'Muld    pressure  operated.     F.   N.   Murphy. 

2,081,248;  May  25.  ,  ,       ,,„    ,   , 

Cami'ra,       Donble      exposure      prevention.     J.      Mllialyl. 

2,090,060;  AiiK.  17. 
Camera  ecuiiimwnl  unit  and  film  ningnzlne  used  thorewllh 

bul    iilKd  conHllhilink'   a   dl.Mllnet   unit,    Coi)ylnK.      E.   S. 

Illni'liiw,      l',00!MSO  ;    ,tnn.    •.'(;, 
Camera  film  guiding  mechanism,     II,    ItecUer.     2,084,-l73  ; 

Camera  iriider.     C.   II.   Wliltlock.     2,003.500;   Sopt.  21. 
Cameni.  l-'ocuslng  nniomallcally  i-reclliig  front.     A.  NukcI. 
2,090,003;  Aug.  17. 


Camera,      Focusing      self-erecting      front.        A.      Nagel. 

2,069,968;  Feb.  9. 
Camera,    Focusing    self-erecting    front.      D.    H.    Stewart. 

2,069,981 ;   Feb.   9. 
Camera,  Folding.     A.  Bar6nyi.     2,074,081 ;  Mar.  30. 
Camera,  Folding.     L.  W.  Lessler.     2,097,197  ;  Oct.  26. 
Camera    for    determining    the    exposures,    Photographic. 

6.  Riszdorfer.     2,076,481  ;  Apr.  6. 
Camera,  High  speed.    L.  H.  Moomaw.     2,082,074 ;  June  1. 
Camera  indexing  mechanism.     R.  H.  Draeger.     2,099,681 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Camera  magazine.     O.  Wittel.    2,095,849  ;  Oct.  12. 
Camera,     Motion     picture.     A.     S.     Howell.     2,091,508 : 

Aug.   31. 
Camera,   Motion  picture.     D.  M.  Jahraus  and  R.   Hunt. 

2,085,193  ;  June  29. 
Camera,    Motion   picture.      L.    H.   Moomaw.      2,082,505 ; 

June  1. 
Camera,  Motion  picture.     A.  K.  Peterson.     2,080,782  ;  May 

18. 
Camera,    Moving  picture.     F.   Beck.     2,089,106 ;   Aug.   3. 
Camera,    Photographic.      G.   Henkel.      2,101,543 ;  Dec.   7. 
Camera,     Photographic.     H.     Ktippenbeuder.     2,090,390  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Camera,  Photographic.     O.    Riszdorfer.     2,100,672 ;   Nov. 

30. 
Camera,  Roll  film.     L.   Goldhammer,     2,070,122  :  Feb,   9. 
Camera,  Roll  film.     H.  Kuppenbender.     2,094,072  ;   Sept. 

28. 
Camera,  Photographic  roll-film.     R.  E.  Reason  and  T.  W. 

Clifford,     2,102,574  ;  Dec,  14, 
Camera,  Self-erecting  front.     C.  W.  Crumrine.     2,101,986  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Camera  shutter  construction.    H.  W.  Adams.     2,076,191 : 

Apr.  6. 
Camera  shutter  control  device.    F.  X.  Aichele.    2,074,767  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Camera,  Sound  insulated  motion  picture.     G.  A.  Mitchell. 

2,088,714;  Aug.  3. 
Camera,  Stereo.     D.  A.  Young,   Jr.     2,090,017  ;   Aug.   17. 
Cameras,    Exposure    determining    device    for,      .T,    Calm, 

2,095,312  ;  Oct.  12. 
Cameras,   Film   carrier  for  photographic.     N.   P.  Billing. 

2,093,399  ;  Sept.  21. 
Cameras,    projectors,   and    the   like.    Automatic    focusing 

device  for  copying.     R.  H.  Draeger  and  H.  F.  Bennett. 

2,076,552  :  Apr.  13. 
Cameras,     Repeating     back     for.       H.     A.     McCordock. 

2,099,072  ;  Nov.  10, 
Cameras,       Self-photo      attachment      for.         S.      Foulks. 

2,083,366  ;  June  8, 
Camp  chair.     A.  S,  Long,     2,081,181  ;  May  25. 
Camp  chair.  Multiple,     E.  I,  Allen,     2,095,025  ;  Oct,  12. 
(":nn;)inK  eciuipment,      R,   W,   Gorton,      2,000,342;    Jan.   5, 
Camphor,      Purification     of     synthetic.        F.     SantarelU. 

2,093.100;  Sept  .14. 
Can  :  f^ec — 

Garbage  can.  Sheet  metal  can. 

Loom  quill  can.  Sifter  top  can. 

Oil  can.  Tear  strip  collar  can. 

Power  dispensing  can.  Tobacco   can. 

Can.     W.  B.  FLanagan.     2,095.804  ;  Oct.  12. 
Can.     W.    v..   Flanawm,     2,096,578;   Oct.    19. 
('!\n,   IT,   Seboll.      2.091,890;  Aug.  31. 
Can   and   closure   therefor.     Ij.   B.   Moacham.      2,074,231  ; 

Mar.  10.  ^     ^ 

Can     and     cover     feeding     mechanism.       N.     P.     Bach. 

2,102,005;  Dec.  21. 
Can  and  pan  lifter.     J.  H.  Gronzeback.     2,090,074  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Can    and    valve    mechanism,     Weigh.       H.    D.    Imthrop. 

2,100.142;  Nov,  23. 
Can  attachment.  Milk.     J.  T.  RiodI,     2.06S.47I  ;  Jan.  19. 
Can  header.      F.   Krueger.      2.081.042;   May   18, 
('Mil  bodies,  :\Iiil;lng,     II,  Sebell.     2,07S..'>46  :  -Apr,  27, 
Can    bodies,     Making    sheet    metal.      A.     L.    Kronqucst. 

2,089,125;  Aug.  3, 
Can  body  and  mriking  the  same,  Sheet  metal.     A.  L.  Kron- 
qucst.    2,083,453  ;  June  8. 
Can    body    forming    machine.     W.    10,    Burns.     2,O0S,'.O4  ; 

Jan.  li). 
C^in    body.    Sheet   metal.      A.    L.    Kronqucst.      2.083.-I.V2 ; 

Can  body.  Sheet  metal.     W.  O.  Plumb.     2,003.0.-iO  ;   Sept. 

14. 
Can  coaling.     V.  Voorhcea.     2,092,290;   Sopt.   7, 
Can,    Collapsible    paper.       A.     M.     Itoothby    and     M.     L. 

Gaz.tle,     Re,  20,23.T;  J.in,  12,  .  „  ,„  „„o 

Can  ciimiuirtmeni,    Kefrlgenili'il,      It,  Morton,     2.0vSll.008  ; 

Aug,  10, 
Cjin  conslruetlon.      F.   II.  Creer.      2.0S|,()SI;  June   15. 
Can  ennslinrllon.      II.    Penney.      2.0!»(1,S2:!  :  Oel.  2ll. 
Can    end    Inspootor.      M.    E.    Moore.      2,070.3:11);    Fob    0. 
Can   reeding  nu-cluintam.     A.   M.   Frank.     2,01)7.308;  Oct. 

26, 
Can     flller.     Aulomntio,       O,     D.     Roblnaon.       2,007. Sl-I  ; 

Can   llilhig  iiiarbhie.      (i.   \V.  Aahlock  nml  K.    S.   Mlnard, 

:;,().s0.sil()  ;  July  13. 
Can  lining  miicliln.-.     W.  M  I.iicey.     2.007,887  ;  Nov.  2. 
Can    for    pacluiKlnu    food*,    Conipiirlmeni,      IC,    liuloubek. 

2,073,03(1  ;  Mar,  IH, 


808 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


P.  Kruse.     2,070,906 ; 


Can  forming  and  sizing  machine. 

Feb.  16. 

Can  holder.     B.  W.  Conner.     2,074.212;  Mar.  16. 
Can  labeling  machine.     A.  H.  Kyler.     2,079,321 ;  May  4. 
Can   liner.   Garbage.     A.   Gustafson,   E.   Johnson,   and  T. 

Ahlin.     2,092,969  ;  Sept.  14. 
Can     marking     and     displaying     device.        N.     Snelling. 

2,101,565  :  Dec.  7. 
Can  neck.   Reinforcing  a  milk.      L.   Sturges.     2,102,862  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Can  opener.    V.  Auge.    2,089,822  ;  Aug.  10. 
Can  opener.     J.  J.  Lyons.     2,089,907  ;  Aug.  10. 
Can     opening     and     mixing     machine.      G.     P.     Ames. 

2,086,658  ;  July  13. 
Can  opening  device. 
Can    opening    device. 

Apr.   6. 
Can  or  container.     H. 
Can  orienting  device. 
Can   parts,    Treating 

Mar.  23. 
Can    puncturing    and    closing    means. 

A.  Krcek.     2,072,002  ;   Feb.   23. 
Can     puncturing    and     sealing    device. 

2,095,483  ;  Oct.  12. 
Can     registering    means.       G.    A.     and 

2,078,923  ;  May  4. 
Can  roller.     W.   F.  Warren.     2,098,117 
Can-shaped  display  device.  Collapsible. 

2,068,440  ;  Jan.  19. 
Can     soldering     machine.      A.     M.     Cameron 

Aug  31. 

Can  soldering  machine.     J.  Cereghino.     2,085,737  ;  July  6. 
Can  spraying  machine.     J.  H.  Murch.     2,103,270  ;  Dec.  28. 
Can  tester.     W.  E.  Burns.     2,086,116  ;  July  6. 
Can  tester.     W.  Cameron.     2.083.827  ;  June  15. 
Can  tester.     A.  M.  Cameron.     2,101,129  ;  Dec.  7. 
Can  testing  machine.     P.   Kruse.     2,091,323;  Aug.  31. 
Can    testing   machine.    Sealed.      F.    G.    Foss.      2,093,429 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Can    top    catcher    for 


H.  B.  Llovd.     2,102,365  ;   Dec.   14. 
F.    C.    Woelfer,    Jr.      2,076,215; 

Sebell.     2,098,763  ;  Nov.  9. 

W.  E.  Burns.     2,069,872  ;  Feb,   9. 
fiber.      C.   W.    Stewart.     2,074,343 ; 


P.    Kmetko    and 

A.     B.     Spitler. 

G.     V.     Bardet. 

Nov.  2. 
F.  A.  Sunderhauf. 


2,091,804  i 


F. 


can    openers.    Automatic.      F, 

Hosmer.     2,072,333  ;  Mar.  2. 
Can  transfer  valve.     T.  M.  Jones.     2,082,894 ;  June  8. 
Can   transporting    device.      F.   D.    Chapman.     2,078,236 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Can    washing    apparatus.     Cream-milk.     F.     W.     Coffing. 

2,090,572  ;  Aug.  17. 
Can  washing  machine.     F.  F.   Wolf.     2,085.936  :  July  6. 
Can  weighing  and  separating  machine.     A.  R.  Thompson. 

2.086.103;  July  6. 
Can  weighing  and  sorting  apparatus.  Filled.    W.  R.  Smith. 

2,098,260  ;  Nov.  9. 
Can    with    integral    air    tube,     Ice.       W.    R.     Robinson. 

2,100,521  ;  Nov.  30. 
Canning,    Apparatus    for    and    method    of.      C.    O.    Ball, 

2,091,263  ;  Aug,  31. 
Cans  and  the  like,  Apparatus  for  filling.     F.  L.  Darling. 

2,071,504  ;  Feb.  23. 
Cans,    Apparatus    for   stabilizing   and    covering   garbage. 

C.  K.  Brandstrom.     2,096,506  ;  Oct.  19. 
Cans.     Coating.     C.     J.     Aulbach     and     E.     A.     Herrig. 

2.084.070;  June  15. 
Cans,  Coating.     J.  M.  Hothersall.     2,067,922  ;  Jan.  19. 
Cans,    Coating.     J.   M.   Hothersall.      2,087,974 ;    July   27. 
Cans,  Device  for  opening.     H.  L.  Dazey.     2,068,597  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Cans,  Device  for  opening.     O.  N.  Wiswell.     2,099,323^  ; 

Nov.  16, 
Cans,    Drinking   and    tapping    attachment   for   beer.      E. 

Ballard.     2,094,869  ;  Oct.  5. 
Cans    or    similar    receptacle,    Wagon.      H.    H.    Chapin. 

2,067,658  ;  Jan.  12. 
Canteen.     F.  E,  Anderson,     2,100,894 ;   Nov.  30. 
Canteen,    cooking,   and    mess   kit,   Combined.     W.   H.   N. 

Stevens.    2,101,414  ;  Dec.  7. 
Canal  lock,     L.  Rothmund.     2,103.871  ;  Dec.  28. 
Canalized   structures.   Apparatus   for   constructing  mono- 
lithic.    J,  P.   L.  Mourraille.     2,102,639  ;  Dec.  21. 
Canals  in  glassware,  Forming.     C.  G.  Anastor.    2,072,194  • 

Mar.  2. 
Candelabra.    T.  Hall.     2,101,578  ;  Dec.  7. 
Candle  accessory.     H.  D.   Pomije.     2,092,471 ;  Sept.  7. 
Candle,  Artificial.     C.  U.  Grundman.     2,077,107  ;  Apr.  13 
Candle  holder.     S.   G.   Buskard.     2,080,251  ;   May  11. 
Candle,  Memorial.     S.  D.  Valle.     2,072,092  ;  Mar,  2 
Candle,  Repeating.     B.  C.  Goss.     2,079,008 ;  May  4. 
Candles,  Making  sanctuary.     D.  O.  C.  Deckert.    2,103,237  ■ 

Dec.  28. 

G.   K.   Bainbridge.     2,090,095 : 


Candy   cutting  machine. 

Aug.  17. 
Candy  dipping  machine. 

19. 
Candy  mixture,  Packing 

2,081.093;  May  18. 
Cane.  Novelty.     E.  A.  Matthews.     2,087,222  :  July  13 
CMndy,  Packaging.    G.  A.  Potremont.    2,102,971  ; 'Dec   21 
Cannon.     N.  Broussard.     2,088,503  ;  July  27. 
(;anvas    storm    screen.      M.    M.    McQuarrie. 

Sept.  28. 
Cap.    C.  E.  McManus.    2,073.750  :  Mar,  16, 
Cap,   Adjustable   closure.      H.   E.   Williams. 

Apr.  20. 
Cap  and  liner  therefor.  Closure.    J.  S.  B.  Smith 

,Ian.  19, 


W.  A.  Horberg.     2,008,320  ;  Jan, 
a  predetermined.     G.  C.  Miller. 


2,094,299  ; 

2,078,211  ; 
2,068,389  ; 


same,     Closure.     J.     C.    Gibbs. 
L.    A.    Von   Till.     2,085,934; 
Com- 


Cap  and  making.  Closure.     J.  C.  Gibbs.     2,089,954 ;  Aug. 

17. 
Cap  and  making  same.     A.  C.   Spahn.     2,085,337;  June 

29. 
Cap     and     making     the 

2,097,149  ;  Oct.  26. 
Cap  and   package,   Screw. 

July  6, 
Cap    and    spout   for   liquid    dispensing    containers, 

bined.     O.  G.  Nilson.     2,097,674  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cap     and     strainer     device,     Filling.     A.     A.     Arvintz. 

2,093,398  ;  Sept.  21. 
Cap     and     strainer     device.     Filling.     A.     A.     Arvintz. 

2,096,444  ;  Oct.  19. 
Cap,  Applicator.    J.  J.  Williams  and  W.  Bolen.    2,086,758  ; 

July  13. 
Cap  applying  machine.  Hood.     J.  H.  Nelson.     2,097,076  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Cap,  Bathing    F.  Brighten,     2,074,208  ;  Mar.  16, 
Cap,  Bathing.     W.  K.  Naundorf.     2,072.483  ;  Mar.  2. 
Cap,  Bearing.     G.  G.  Greulich.     2,081,811;  May  25. 
Cap,  Bottle.     R.   F.  Allenbaugh.     2,092,547  ;   Sept.  7. 
Cap,  Bottle.     S.  A.  Erastoff.     2,079,794;  May  11. 
Cap,  Bubble.     H.  S.  Duey.     2,084,726  ;  June  22. 
Cap,    Bushing   sealing.      G.    A.    Burr   and   E.    E.   Arjiold. 

2,078.219;  Apr.  27. 
Cap.  cap  liner,  and  a  method  of  applying  liners  to  con- 
tainer    caps,     Container.     E.     M.     Enkur.     2,073,415 ; 

Mar,  9. 
Cap,  Closure.     G.  H.  White.     2,084,568;   June  22. 
Cap,  Collapsible  tube.     T.  A.  Brige.     2,085,629  ;  June  29. 
Cap  construction.  Carboy.    P.  Nelson.     2,100,450  ;  Nov.  30. 
Cap,  Container.     J.  N.  Landau.     2,084,529  ;  June  22. 
Cap,    Crankcase  breather.     H.    G.   Kamrath.     2,073,156; 

Mar.  9. 
Cap.  Decanter.     H.  Cory.     2,087,664  ;  July  20. 
Cap,   Delay   blasting.     M.    Palmieri    and    S.   D.    Ehrlich. 

2,103,014;  Dec.  21. 
Cap,   Dispensing.     R.   E.   Salvesen.      2,102,749  ;  Dec.   21. 
Cap,     Dispensing    bottle.      G.    J.    McCabe.      2,083,156; 

June  8. 
Cap,    Distributor.      J.    L.    Arthur    and    W.    D.    Schrope. 

2,097,426  ;   Nov.   2. 
Cap,    Electrical    connecter.      J.    H.    Ruth.      2,097,603 ; 
,     Nov.  2. 
Cap,  Electrical  connecting.    A.  Mendel  and  E.  Kleinmann. 

2,094,954;  Oct.  5. 
Cap    for    collapsible    tubes.     Self-closing.       G.     Lateur. 

2,071,412-3;   Feb.    23. 
Cap  for  collapsible  tubes.  Self-opening  and  closing.    G.  L. 

Lateur.     2,087,258  ;  July  20. 
Cap   for  collapsible  tubes.    Self-opening  and   closing.      G. 

L.  Lateur.     2,101,909  ;  Dec.  14. 
Cap  for  containers  and  the  like  and  producing  the  same. 

P.  R.  Reutter.     2,076,158;  Apr.   6. 
Cap  for  containers.  Closure.    A.  Traum.     2,078,743  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Cap  for  filling  nozzles.     J.  SInko.     2,077,721 ;  Apr.  20. 
Cap  for  garments.  Detachable  and  adjustable.    N.  Frankel. 

2.086,325  ;  July  6. 
Cap  for  gas  tanks.  Protective.     W.  J.  MacNeill  and  H.  S. 

Palmer.     2,080,728  ;  May  18. 
Cap  for  personal  wear.  Net.     J.  S.  Chappie.     2,101,734: 

Dec.   7. 
Cap  for  receptacles,  Closure.    A.  R.  Fergusson.    2,079,932  : 

May  11.  - 

Cap  for  sprayers  and  supply  cylinders.  Correlating.     J.  L. 

Novak.     2,073,753  ;  Mar.  16. 
Cap  for  toothpaste  tubes.    C.  B.  Lutz.    2,078,149  ;  Apr.  20. 
*-'^P«l2'"    y,ehicle   fuel    tanks,    Lockable.     C.    A.    Roesch. 

2,083,668  ;  June  15. 
Cap,  Jar.     H.  Ringheiser.     2,078,344  ;  Apr.  27. 
Cap,  Knitted.     C.  P.  Schuessler.     2,069,020-21  :  Jan,  26. 
Cap,  Lever  opening  screw.     S.  G.  Martinelli.     2,089,392 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Cap   loosener  for  fruit  jars.     L.  B.  Avery.     2,094.114  • 

Sept.  28. 
Cap-making  and  applying  machine.  Bottle.     J.  E.   Sharp 
-  •in<J,.M.   M.  Kipfer.     2,096,346;   Oct.   19, 
Cap,  Milk  can  cooling.    W.  Schabaclcer,  H.  H.  Hippe,  and 

H.  J.  Stofen.    2,078,814  ;  Apr.  27. 
Cap,  Mine  car  hub.     A.  L.  Lee.     2,093,149  ;   Sept.  14. 
Cap,   Nose,     E.   Zeidler.      2,092,901  ;    Sept.    14 
Cap,  Pile  driving.     J.  M.  Dolan.     2,076,983  ;  Apr.   13. 

E.  J.  Te  Pas  and  W.  A.  Prantz.     2,092,820; 


Saunders   and   P.    S.   Rosenberg. 

2,085,342  ;  June  29. 
J.    N.    Minden.      2,070,212; 


Cap,  Plug. 

Sept.  14. 
Cap,    Radiator.      L.    P. 

2.101.756  ;  Dec.  7. 
Cap  remover.     F.  R.  Soukup. 
Cap    remover,    Advertising. 

Cap-screws,  Making.     H.  E.  Warren.     2,079,056 ;  May  4. 
Cap,  Shaker.     J.  J.  Grantonic.     2,076,233  ;  Apr    6 
Cap,  Shaker.     R    W.  Wilson.     2,071,960 ;  Feb.  23. 
Cap,  Shower.     M.  Stone.     2,068,281  ;  Jan.  19. 

T067  433  •  j"an  ^12  ^"**^^™®°*     ^^"^'       ^-     '^-     ^o^er. 
*^^hE\hi^S  machine.     W.  I.  Taylor  and  A.  H.  Woodruff. 

.i, 08.5, 758  ;  June  15. 
rVL'  o^f"""*!;     ^J^-  D^bbs.     2,089.995  ;  Aug.  17. 
Ca^^  structure,  Closure.     L.  T.  Butman.     2,081,614;  May 

Cap,  Swimming.    W.  P.  Barnes.     2,103,886  ;  Dec.  28. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


809 


Cap,  Tear-off.     S.  K.  Berk.     2,079,757  ;  May  11. 

Cap,  Transparent  distributor.     \V.  Sherman.     2,090,645  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Cap,  Valved  bottle.     A.  H.  Graham.     2,092,061  ;  Sept.  7. 
Capper,  Bottle.    A.  C.  Gough.    2,087,251 ;  July  20. 
Capping     and     labeling     machine,     Bottle.      F.     Riemer. 

2,097,383  ;  Oct.  26. 
Capping  device.     T.  Petersen.     2,088,010 ;  July  27. 
Capping  machine.     E.  W.  Donahue.     2,097,022  ;  Oct.  26. 
Capping  machinery.    H.  E.  Gantzer.    2,076,631 ;  Apr.  13. 
Caps,   Apparatus  and  method  for  forming  bottle.     R.  T. 

Wright.     2,096,018  ;  Oct.  19. 
Caps,   Apparatus   for   feeding   receptacle   closure.     J.   A. 

Johnson.      2,069,762  ;   Feb.   9. 
Caps,  Apparatus  for  making.     I.  Kiwad.     2,068,235  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Caps,    Apparatus    for   making   bottle.      C.   A.    MacCordy. 

2,076.906  ;  Apr.   13. 
Caps,    Decorating    bottle    and    other.      I.    P.    Maeauley. 

2,092,463  ;    Sept.   7. 
Caps,  Drawing  fiber.     J.  M.  Hothersall.     2,071,340  :  Feb. 

23. 
Caps,  Forming.    J.  J.  Noll  and  J.  J.  Williams.     2,067,459  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Caps,  Making  closure.     E.  M.  Enkur.     2,081,804 ;  May  25. 
Caps,  Making  closure.    W.  P.  White.    2,098.906  :  Nov.  9. 
Caps,  Making  milk  bottle.     J.  R.  Gammeter.     2,076,079  ; 

Apr.   6. 
Caps,   Making  spring  retaining.     J.   R.   Cox.     2,070,784 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Caps  on  bottles.  Apparatus  for  fixing.     P.  M.  A.  Gauthler. 

2,076,337  ;  Apr.  6. 
Caps,    Producing    crown.      11.    M.    Schmidt.      2,102,285 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Caps  to  a  capping  mechanism.  Device  for  automatically 

feeding.    A.  J.  Jonsson.    2,094,256  ;  Sept.  28. 
Caps  to  bottles.  Making  and  applying.     J.  R.  Gammeter. 

2,102,949  ;  Dec.  21. 
Capacitor.     L.   G.   Burlingame.     2,101,896 ;  Dec.   14. 
Capacitor.     A.     T.      Harding     and     F.     S.     Dunleavey. 

2,073,060  ;  Mar.  9. 
Capacitor  motor.     C.   A.  U.  Weber.     2,091,665;  Aug.  31. 
Capacitor  motor.     H.  W.  Whitby.     2,094,512  ;  Sept.  28. 
Capnoifor,  Viiviriblo.     11.  TTunerkopf.      2.001 .85.')  :  Aiitr.  31. 
Capsule  filling  device.    I.  Contant,  Jr.    2,092,501 ;  Sept.  7. 

Sept.  7. 
Cnpsnie  filling  device.     A.  J.  Hirschlo.     2,091,445  ;  Aug.  31. 
Capsules,  Device  for  loading  and  ejecting.     F.  Koch,  Jr. 

2.067,573  ;  Jan.  12. 
Capsule   or  storing  fluids.     P.   Schlumbohm.      2,102,858 : 

Dec.  21. 
Car  and  the  like.   Mine.     G.  E.  Edmunds.     2,097,967-8 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Car    and    the    like.    Refrigerator.     T.    A.    Banning,    Jr. 

2,068,223;  Jan.  19. 
Car    and    the    like.     Refrigerator.      W.    P.    Kiesel,    Jr. 

2,093,890  ;  Sept  21. 
Car  and   tlio  like,   Sidewise  dumping  mine.     A.  H.   Stow. 

Re.  20,591 ;  Dec.  14. 
Car  and  trailer  combination  apparatus,  Railroad.     E.  H. 

Allen.     2,099.288;  Nov.   16. 
Car  and  truck  holder.     J.  J.  McCov.     2,072,764;  Miir.  2. 
Car,  Armored.     R.  Foote.     2,092,448  ;    Sept.  7. 
Car,  Articulated.     W.  H.  Mussey.     2,076.50.T  ;  Apr.  6. 
Car,   Articulated.      W.   H.   Mussey   and    M.   P.   Blomberg. 

2,079,747  :  May  11. 
Car,    Articulated.     T.    H.    Schoepf    and    D.    M.    Ritchie. 

2,008,572  ;  Jan.  19. 
Car,    Articulated.      T.    H.    Schoepf    and    D.    M.    Ritchie. 

2,088,488;  July  27. 
Car,    Uallast.     J.   W.  King,   11.     2,079,322;  May  4. 
Car    liody    for    excavating    machines.      R.    E.    Ljungkull. 

2,083,459;   June  8. 
Car  body  with  bull  gear  for  excavating  machines.     R.  E. 

LjnngUull.      2.068.5.^5  ;  Jan.  19. 
Car  l)rnUe.     B.  F.  K\iit/.     2,101,717  •  Dec.  7. 
Car  brake.     G.  A.   Suckfield.     2,071,.587  ;  Feb.    23. 
Car  brake,   Loaded   and  light.     W.   II.   Bell.     2,098,129  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Car.  (,'omparlmont  box.     S.  McCurdy.     2,091.869  ;  Aug.  31. 
Car  construction,  J.  P.  Anderson.     2,081,975;  Jun<>  1. 
Car   construction.     J.    P.   Anderson.      2,101,698;   Dec.   7. 
Car  construction.      J.   1).    Il.'ilti'r.     2,()7S,7S7  :  Apr,   27. 
Car  construction.     D.  Ilindahl.     2,076.843;  Apr.  13. 
Car  construction.     A.  C.  Schmohl.     2,086,924;  July  13. 
Car  construction.     S.  Slmonson.     2,094,725  ;  Oct.  5. 
Car  construction,  Articulated.     U.  C.  Miller.     2,095,003; 

Oct.  5. 
Car    construction,    Freight.      G.    G.    Gilpin.      2.002,277 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Car  construction,   Hopper.     N.  B.  AUltt.     2,103,132;  Doc. 

21. 
Car  construction,   PasHcncor.     A.  T.  Browne  and   C.  O. 

Guernsey.     2,084,835  ;  June  22. 
Car   construction,    Railway.      II.    S.    Brown.      2,088,835; 

Aug.  3. 
Car  const  ruction,   Itiillwuy.     T.  V.  Dwyor,  Jr.,  and  J.  C. 

IlaHHctt.      2,0X5,713;  June  29. 
Car    construction,    Kullway.      II.    M.    Pllagcr.      2,008,516; 

Nov.  9. 
Car     construcllon,     Railway     hopper.        (!.      C.      (illpln. 

2,070,045  ;   Feb.  0. 
Car    coiml ruction,    Railway    hopper.      F.    It,    Schroeder, 

2,004,967  ;  Oct.  5. 

122128 — L'— r)2 


Car   construction.    Railway   refrigerator.      G.    G.    Gilpin, 

2,093,118  ;   Sept  14. 
Car   construction.   Sleeping.     H.  C.  Bierman.     2,087,964 

July  27. 
Car  control  equipment,  Safety.    J.  C.  McCune.     2,088,530 

July  27. 
Car  control  mechanism.  Motor.    R.  G.  Coates.    2,102,586 

Dec.  21. 
Car  coupler.    G.  T.  Johnson  and  H.  H.  Wolfe.     2,088,135 

July  27. 
Car    coupler   centering   device.      C.    Harter.      2,077,560 

Apr.  20. 
Car   coupling.   Automatic   mine.     C.   C.   Montgomery  and 

W.   E.   Chelgren.     2,096,644;   Oct.   19. 
Car  door  support.     C.  Lute.     2,100,784  ;  Nov.  30. 
Car  door  support.     T.  Madland.     2,091,393;  Aug,  31, 
Car,  Drop  bottom  mine.     W.  F.  Dietrichson.     2,092,801 ; 

Sept.  14, 
Car,   Drop   bottom   mine.      H.    W.    Sanford.      2,095,348 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Car,  Dump.     J.  P.  Anderson.     2,083,136;  June  8. 
Car,  Dump.     R.  E.  Cartzdafner.     2,077,354  ;  Apr.  13. 
Car,  Dump.     W.  H.  Yost.     2,079,392  ;  May  4. 
Car,  Dump.     W.  H.  Yost.     2,080,845  ;  Mav  18. 
Car  dumper.    A.  F.  Case.     2.082.942  ;  June  8. 
Car   dumper.     W.   T.   Dalton.      2,071,503 ;   Feb.    23. 
Car  dumper.     E.  W.  Taylor.     2,080,585  ;  May  18. 
Car  dumper.     E.  W.  Taylor  and  M.  Pattison.     2.090,241 ; 

Aug.   17. 
Car  dumping  apparatus.     E.  W.  Taylor.     2,068,150 ;  Jan. 

19. 
Car     end     construction,     Mine.       W.     P.     Dietrichson. 

2,101,169  ;  Dec.  7. 
Car  end  structure.    M.  H.  Martin.     2.069,616  ;  Feb.  2. 
Car  equipment.  Safety.     J.  F.  Craig.     2,068,376  ;  Jan.  19. 
Car  equipment,  Safety.     D.  W.  Lloyd.     2,071,751-3  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Car, 'Flask.     J.  D.  Sample.     2,090,736;  Aug.  24. 
Car,  Flaw  detector.     A.  E.  F.  Billstein  and  R.  N.  Miller. 

2,095,911  ;  Oct  12, 
Car,  Freight     C.  D.  Young.     2,095,624;  Oct  12. 
Car,     Golf-bag     carrying.     F.     M.     and     J.     R.     Martin. 

2,073.114;   Mar.  9. 
Car  heater.     A.   S.  Krotz.     2,006,627  :  Jan,  5. 
Car,  Hopper.    A.  E.  Ostrander,  R.  W.  Joy,  and  A.  Kassler. 

2,101,448  ;  Dec,  7. 
Car,  House.     F.   Ditchfleld.     2,071,508;  Feb.   23. 
Car,  House.     C.  E.  Eklind.     2,098,183  ;  Nov.  2. 
Car,  House.     G.  Madland.     2082,251  ;  June  1. 
Car,   Hoii.se.     C.  H.  Williani-on.     2,067,035  ;   Jan.  5. 
Car,  House.     C.  H.  Williamson.     2,069,986;   Feb.  9. 
Car  jack.     P.  Kunath.     2,075,398  ;  Mar.  30. 
Car,    Lightweight    railway,      W.    H.    Mussey    and    M.    P. 

Blomberg.    2,101,557  ;  Dec.  7. 
Carline.     W.  P.  Murphy.     2.102,277;  Dec.  14. 
Car,  Load  discharging.     A.  Campbell.     2,072,292  ;  .Mf.  r.  2. 
Car    loading    device.       S.    D.    Butterworth.       2,066.714; 

Jan.  5. 
Car    loading    device.      S.    D.    Butterworth.      2,069,644 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Car  loading  device.     S.  D.  Butterworth.     2,078,052 ;  Apr. 

20. 
Car   loading  device.      S.   D.   Butterworth.     2,079,929-31; 

May  11. 
Car  loading  device.     B.   Colman.     2,088.507  ;   July   27. 
Car  loading  device.     E.  S.  Evans.     2.0S6.700  ;   July  13. 
Car  loading  device.     S.  M.  Nampa.     2.067,724  ;  Jan.  12. 
Car  loading  device.     S.  M.  Nampa.    2,008,460  ;  Jan.  19. 
Car  loading  device.     S.  AI.  Nampa.     2.073.349  ;  Mar.  9. 
Car  loading  device.     S.  M.  Nampa.     2,087.007  ;  July  13. 
Car  loading  device.      S.  M.  Nampa.     2.094,107;  Sept.  28. 
Car  loading  device.     N.  L.  Wlssl.     2,077.084  ;  Apr.  13, 
Car    loading    mechanism.       S.     M.    Nampa.       2,079,047 ; 

May  11. 
Car,  Mine.     G.  E.  Edmunds.     2,097,066  ;  Nov.  2. 
(;ar.  Mine.    II.  P.  Field.    2,101.171  ;  Dec.  7. 
Car,  Mine.     A.  R.  Long.     2.080,754;  Aug.  10. 
Car,  Mine.     W.  II.   Statler.     2,007.210;  Jan.    12. 
Car,   Mine.     V.   WlUoughby.     2,085,621  ;   Juno   29. 
Car.  Mine.     V.  Willouglihv.     2,101,208;  Dec.   7. 
Car,  Mine  and  other.     A.  H.  Stow.     Ke.  20..500  ;  Doc.  14. 
Cur,  Multiple  cylinder  tank.     II.  D.  Edwards.     2,089,010; 

Aug.  3. 
Car.  Parking.     M.  A.  Kent.     2.070,702  ;  Fob.  10. 
Car,   Plate   glass   surfacing.     W.   Owen.     2,068,068;   Jan. 

10, 
Car  protector.     C.  W.   Ilulchlnson.     2.007.023;  Nov.  2. 
Car,    Kail.      K.    K.    Ailanis.    M,    1",    ni.iml)erg.    \V,    II,   Mu9- 

sev.   and    W,    11.    Stout,      2, 003. ,">:!.'>  ;    Sept.    21. 
Car,  Rail.     R.  J.  Burrows  and  A.  O.  Wllllnins.     2.082,53«  ; 

.111  lie  1. 
Car,  Railway.     K.  O.  HnllquUt  and  L.  Vlsser.     2,081,000; 

June  1. 
Car,     Railway.       F.     A.     Isancmm     and     W.     R.     Wine. 

2,006.626  ;  Jan.  5. 
Car,  Rallwiiy.     W.  F.  Klenel,  Jr.     2,002,457;  Sept.  7. 
Cur.     Railway.       T.     M.     Schoepf    and     1).     M.     Ritchie. 

2.0SH.4H7  :  July  27. 
Car,     Itnllway.       '1'      II.     Schoepf    and     n.     M.     Ulfohl*. 

2.005,677  ;  Oct.  12. 
Car.   Hallway.     W.  H,   Stout.     2,093.570;  Sept.  21. 
Cnr.     ItnlhvMV     hopper.       W      K     I  Helrlcliiion.      2,001,070; 

Oct.  5. 


810 


IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Car,    Railway   hopper.     W.    F.    Dietricbson    and   V.    Wil- 
.    lougliby.     2,073,513 ;  Mar.  9. 

Car,   Railway  hopper.     W.  E.  Wine.     2,072,996  ;  Mar.  9. 
Car,  Railway  hopper.    A.  C.  Wintenberg.    2,087,746  ;  July 

20. 
Car,   Railway    refrigerator.     W.    P.    Murphy.     2,085,923 ; 

July  6. 
Car,  Railway  tank.     I.  C.  Davis.     2,085,419  ;  June  29. 
Car,    Refrigerated    tank.     C.    H.    Fohnsbee.     2,085,090  ; 

June  29. 
Car,   Refrigerator.     L.  S.  Dromgold.     2.008.401  :  Jan.  19. 
Car,  Refrigerator.     H.  A.  Glenn.     2,085,906  ;  July   6. 
Car,   Refrigerator.     G.  C.  George.     2,101,736  ;  Dec.  7. 
Car,  Rerigerator.     J.  Lithgow.     2,102,725  ;  Dec.  21. 
Car,  Refrigerator.     J.  H.  McCormick.     2.102,182  ;  Dec.  14. 
Car,  Refrigerator.     R.  C.  Pierce.     2,071,236  ;  Feb.  16. 
Car  retarder  and  switch  control  system  for  car  retarder 

yards,  Combined.     J.  W.  Livingston.     2,076,955  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Car  retarder  control  apparatus  and  testing  means  therefor. 

J.  W.  Livingston.     2,080,053  ;  May  11. 
Car  retarder  for  railroads.     N.  C.  L.  Brown.     2,068,731  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Car  retarder  for  railroads.     N.  C.  L.  Brown.     2,081,901 ; 

June  1. 
Car  retarder  for  railroads.     N.  C.  L.  Brown.     2,083,544  ; 

June  15. 
Car   retarder    for   railroads.     S.    J.    Mackey.     2,068,754 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Car    retarder,    Railway.      J.    W.   Livingston.      2,101,184 ; 

Dec.    7. 
Car,  Riot,     V.  L.  Tunaya,     2,100,043  ;  Nov.  23. 
Car  seat.     A.  B.  Bell.     2,095.561 ;  Oct.  12. 
Car  seat.     J.   M.  Knight,  F.  A.   Stevenson,   and  V.   Wil- 

loughby.    2,067,668  ;  Jan.  12. 
Car   side   construction.     F.   Ditchfield.      2,092,959  ;    Sept. 

14. 
Car  stop.     S.   Clarke.     2.067.694  :  Jan.   12. 
Car    structure,    Railroad.      H.    M.    Pflager.      2,067,579  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Car,  Tank.     R.  C.  Pierce.     2,087,703  ;  July  20. 
Car,  Tank.     M.  D.  Swords.     2,095,460  ;  Oct.  12. 
Car,  Touring.     C.  S.  Ash.     2.074,354  ;  Mar.  23. 
Car  trimmor.     W.  Gyger.     2,073,793  ;  Mar.  Ifi. 
Car  underframe.     J.  D.  Fenstermacher  and  B.  B.  Sumner. 

2,079,552  ;  May  4. 
Car  underframe  and  constructing  same.  Railway.     H.  H. 

Moss.     2.084,161  :  June  15. 
Car  underframe.  Railway.     W.  H.  Meyer  and  E.  C.  Jack- 
son.    2,084,859  ;  June  22. 
Car     underframe     structure.      Hopper.     E.      P.     Moses. 

2.085,762  ;   July  6. 
Car  underframe.  Welded,     E.  A.  Lewis  and  C.   Schenck. 

2,103,730  ;  Dec.  28. 
Car  ventilating  system.      G.  E.  Hulse.      2,089,799  ;  Aug. 

Car  wall.  Railway.     G.  G.  Gilpin.     2,077,558  ;  Apr.  20. 

Car  wheel.     N.  R.  Brownyer.     2,090.179;  Aug.  17. 

Cars,  Arresting  amusement.     C.  H.  Harrison.     2,095,413  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Cars  in  a  horizontal  plane,  Maintaining  railway.     T.  H 

Schoepf  and  D.  M.  Ritchie.     2,093,486  ;  Sept.  21. 
Cars,  Means  for  use  in  loading  and  unloading  container. 

G.  C.  Woodruff.     2,083,178  ;  June  8. 
Carbazole   ring   formation    of   compounds   of   the   anthra- 

quinone   series.    Effecting.     W.    Mieg   and    F.    Wieners. 

2.073.022  ;  Mar.  9. 
Carbazolea.      Anthraquinone     a  c  r  i  d  o  n  e.      W.     Bauer. 

2,086.843  ;  July  13. 
Carbazoles    of   anthraquinone    and   producing   them.      E. 

Gutzwiller.     2,093,355  ;  Sept.  14. 
Carbide  composition.   Hard.     H.   S.    Cooper.     2,076,366 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Carbide    composition.     Sintered     hard.     H.     S.     Cooper. 

2,081,049  ;  May  18. 
Carbide    compositions.    Grinding    hard    sintered.     P.    H. 

Walker  and  A.   H.  Prey.     2,090,274  ;  Aug.  17. 
Carbide   lamp.     C.   W.   Schafer.     2,098,167  ;   Nov.   2. 
Carbocyclic     compounds     containing     acid     salt-forming 

groups.      A.    Steindorff,    G.    Balle,    P.    Heimlje,    and   K. 

Horst.     2,083,482  ;  June  8. 
Carbohydrate     dorivMtivos     and     making    the     same        1j 

Lillionfold.      2,103.952  ;  Dec,  2S. 
Carbohydrate  derivatives,   Manufacture  of.     H.   Drevfus 

2,094.100:  Sept.  28. 
Carbon  bisulphide.  Continuous  process  of  producing.    R    S 

Bloy,     2,079,543 ;  May  4.  ^  t  . 

Carbon     bisulphide.     Production     of.       B.     M.     Carter 

2,081,576  ;  May  25. 
Carbon   black   and    the  like,   .\pparatus   for   treating      E 

W.  Blllincs  and  H.  H.  Offutt.     2.102,054;  Dec.  14? 
Carbon-black,   Apparatus    for   producing.     J.    J.   Jakoskv 

and  V.  F.  Hanson.    2,079,557;  May  4. 
Carbon     black.     Production     of.       H.     A.     Toulmin      Jr 

2.087.391  ;  July  20. 
Carbon  black  sack.     G.  B.  Eustls.     2,084,296  ;  June  15 
Carbon  bodies,   Graphitizlng.     R.   L.  Melton,     2,090  693  • 

Aug.  24. 
Carbon  body,     H.  Bender.     2,074;885  ;  Mar.  23. 
Carbon   brush  and  making.     V.  H.    Sanders.     2  087  724  • 

July  20. 
Carbon,  Deaeratlng  granules  of  active.     H.  A.  Ineols  and 

P.  F.  Pie,  Jr.    2,076.640 ;  Apr.  13. 


Carbon   dioxide.   Apparatus   for  producing.      J.    S.   Belt. 

2,080,300  ;  May  11. 
Carbon   dioxide   cake   forming   machine.    Solid.      R.   Hill. 

2,071,302  ;  Feb.  16. 
Carbon   dioxide   liquefier.      H.    S.    Houghton.      2,089,609 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Carbon     dioxide.     Production     of     solid.        G.     Maiuri. 

2,084,402-3  ;  June   22. 
Carbon  dioxide  to  gaseous  form  and  apparatus  therefor. 

Converting  solid.     R.  E.  Mcllrath,     2,096,255  ;  Oct.  19. 
Carbon    feeding    head.    Positive.      C.    A.    Fuchs    and    F. 

Spaloss.      2,069,879  ;   Feb.   9. 
Carbon  holding  device.     C.  L.  Winter.     2,091,089  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Carbon   indicator   for  writing  machines.     W.   A.   Pringle 

and  C.  J.  Manuel.     2.078,457  ;  Apr.  27. 
Carbon  monoxide  into  formic  ac."  t  Converting.    C.  Ammon. 

2,070,503  ;  Feb.  9. 
Carbon   pack  or   container.     H.   Landsiedel.      2,071,981 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Carbon  paper  duplicator  sheet.     H.  H.  Schutz.     2,084,221 ; 

June  15. 
Carbon     product     and     making     same.     G.     E.     Megow. 

2,096,992  ;  Oct.  26. 
Carbon,  Production  of  activated.     F.  Krczil.     2,083,303 ; 

June  8. 
Carbon  sheet  and  carbon  binder.     J.  Quartz.     2,090,425  ; 

Aug.   17. 
Carbon     tetrachloride,     Stabilized.       E.      C.     Missbacb. 

2,069,711 ;  Feb.  2. 
Carbon      tetrachloride,      Stabilized.      E.      C.      Missbach. 

2,094,367-8  ;  Sept.  28. 
Carbonaceous  material.  Destructive  distillation  of.     L.  C. 

Karrick.     Re.  20,392  ;  June  1. 
Carbonaceous  material.   Distillation  of.     H.   J.   Holford. 

2,084,491 ;  June  22. 
Carbonaceous    marerials    and    product.    Treating.     H.    A. 

Ingols  and  P.  P.  Pie,  Jr.     2,076,645  ;  Apr,  13. 
Carbonaceous    materials.    Conversion    and   coking  of.     A. 

Fisher.     2,073,367  ;  Mar.  9. 
Carbonaceous    materials,    Hydrogenating    distillable.      M. 

Pier,  W.  Simon,  and  W.  Kroenig.     2,087,608  ;  July  20. 
Carbonaceous    materials,    Hydrogenating    distillable.      M. 

Pier,  W.  Simon,  and  W.  Kroenig.     2,098,400  ;  Nov.  9. 
Carbonaceous   materials  with  reducing  gases.   Treatment 

of.     H.  Dreyfus.     2,075,101;  Mar.   30. 
Carbonaceous  substances.  Thermal  treatment  of.     M.  Pier, 

W.  Rumpf,  and  E.  Donarh.     2,068.868  ;  Jan.   26. 
Carbonating      and      dispensing      apparatus.     A.      Roren. 

2,086,000  ;  July  6. 
Carbonating  apparatus.     H.  K.  Painter.    2,077,850  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Carbonating  apparatus.     M.  M.  Welker  and  C.  R.  Vaughn. 

2,072,350;  Mar.  2. 
Carbonating  machine.     J.  Alexander.     2,094,778  ;  Oct.  5. 
Carbonator  and  dispenser,  Liquid.     A.  Young.     2,081,029  ; 

May  18. 

Carbonator,  Household.     W.  Magee.     2.103,479  ;  Dec.  28. 

Carbonization  or  heat  treatment  of  solid  materials,  Ap- 
paratus for  the.  S.  R.  Hlingworth.  2,071,071 ;  Feb. 
16. 

Carbonyl  compounds.  Producing  aliphatic.     H.  Priickner. 

Carbox.vlic    'anhydrides.      Preparing.        G.      D.      Graves. 

2,075,035  ;   Mar.   30. 
Carboxylic    derivatives.    Manufacture    of    aromatic.      M. 

Wyler  and  A.  Kershaw.     2,072,237  ;  Mar.  2. 
Carboy,   Shipping  and/or  storing.      W.  Kline  and  W.  A. 

Brubaker.     2,103,679  ;  Dec.  28. 
Carbureting  apparatus.     W.  E.  Leibing  and  R.  D.  Fageol. 

2.076,788;  Apr.  13.  ^ 

Carburetor.     R.  Abell.     2,094,864  ;  Oct.  5 
Carburetor.     E.  G.  Atkins.     2,099.553  ;  Nov.  16. 
Carburetor.     A.   R.   Baker.     2,066,318  ;   Jan.   5. 
Carburetor.    F.  O.  and  T.  M.  Ball.     2,084,306  ;  June  22. 
Carburetor.     M.  J.  B.  Barbarou.     2,084,377;   June  22. 
Carburetor.     E.  T.  Beals.     2,087,792  ;  July  20. 
Carhnretor.     R.  F.  Bracke.     2.089.248  :  Aug.  10. 
Carburetor.     S.  F.  Briggs.     2,069,642  ;  Feb?  2. 
Carburetor.    E.  J.  Bushey.     2,079,150  ;  May  4. 
Carburetor.     A.  Carson.     2,083,428  ;  June  8. 
(  arburetor.     M.  L.  Clianard.     2.086,292  ;  July  6. 
Carburetor.     M.  E.  Chandler.     2,095,233     Oct.  12. 
Carburetor.     M.  E.  Chandler.     2,095.920  ;  Oct    12 

"n^/sifi^i     T*f    of-     Chandler     and     M.     J.     Kittler. 

.i, 088, 464  ;  July  27. 
Carburetor.     I.  E.  Coffey.     2,085,351  :  June  29. 
Carburetor.     J.  H.  Cordes.     2,074,367  ;  Mar.  23. 
Carlnuetor.     H.  D.  Crippen.      2,091,273  ;   Aug.   31. 
Carburetor.     Y   Djordjevitch.     2,102,13  3;  Dec.  14. 
Carburetor.     W.  C.  Dunn.     2,079,436  ;  May  4 
(  iiibnrctor.     J.  R.  Emerson.     2,091,436;  Aug.  31. 
Carburetor.     G.  R.  Ericson.     2,093,959  ;  Sept.  21. 
Carburetor.     D.  Firth.     2,068.127 :  Jan.  19. 
Ool^K.y*'!"'"-     "U  ^\  ^»t==   Gerald.     2,080,258  ;  May   11. 

2,08l!m;M'ay25    ^^    ^''^""^    ^""^    ^-    ^icht^nstein. 

r2rhnrol^!;-  '  w   Ji'-  ^-  "la dwell.     2,102,361-2  ;   Dec.   14. 
Carburetor.     W.B.Goodman.     2,095,739  ;  Oct.  12. 
Carburetor.     C.  O.  Grosz.     2,093,011;  Sept,  14 
Carburetor.     R  G.  Hall.     2,081,482  ;  May  25 
Carburetor.     H.  W.  Hess.     2,084,489 -June  22 
r„rh„r.t..      G.  M.  Holley.     2,080  570  ;  May  18. 


Carburetor. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


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Carburetor.     S.  F.  Hunt.     2,074,728-9  ;  Mar.  23. 
Carburetor.      S.   F.    Hunt.      2,092,514;   Sept.   7. 
Carburetor.     S.  F.  Hunt.     2,102,846;  Dec.  21. 
Carburptor.     C.  I.   Ju.stlieim.      2,0!):,30r);  Aug.   31. 
Carburetor.     C.  H.  Kirby.     2,074,749  ;  Mar.  23. 
Carburetor.     F.  A.   Kommer.     2,090,281  ;  Oct.   19. 
Carburetor.     T.  Linga.     2,082,293-4  ;  June  1. 
Carburetor.     M.   Mallory.      2,082,710 ;    June   1. 
Carburetor.     J.  F.  Mullen,  Jr.     2,093,205  ;  Sept.  14. 
Carburetor.     J.  F.  Mullen,  Jr.     2,103,689  ;  Dec.  28. 
Carburetor.     C.  B.  Pierce.     2,092,015-16  ;   Sept.    7. 
Carburetor.     E.  J.  A.  Portes.     2,091,506  ;  Aug.  31. 
Carburetor.    A.  M.  Prentiss.     2,087,116  ;  July  13. 
Carburetor.     C.  D.  Price.     2,073,649  ;  Mar.  l(i. 
Carburetor.     P.   K.    Reitmeyer.     2,096.407  ;   Oct.    19. 
Carburetor.     I.  C.  Robinson.     2,082,514  ;  June  1. 
Carburetor.     H.  T.  Scott.     2,080,440  ;  May  18. 
Carburetor.      E.    Seignol    and    F.    Monier.      2,076,354 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Carburetor.     C.  W.  Spohr.     2,100,205 :  Nov.  23.     . 
Carburetor.    H.  H.  Timian.     2,092,482  ;  Sept.  7. 
Carburetor.     H.   P.  VauRhan.     2,086,058  ;   July    6. 
Carburetor.     W.   H.   Weber.     2,098,202  ;  Nov.    2. 
Carburetor.     M.  Winter.     2,076.600;  Apr.   13. 
Carburetor.    M.  Winter  and  V.  D'Amato.     2,067,221 ;  Jan. 

12. 
Carburetor.      M.    Winter   and    V.    D'Amato.      2,072,147 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Carburetor.     M.   R.  Wolfard.     2,092,946 ;   Sept.   14. 
Carburetor    and    control    means    therefor.      J.    G.    Allen. 

2,092,297;  Sept.  7. 
Carburetor   and    generator,    Cold    gas.      G.    P.    Hurlburt. 

2,078.250  ;   Apr.  27. 
Carburetor     and     supercharger.     Combined.     L.     Leffler. 

2.083,787  ;  June  15. 
Carburetor,      Anterior      throtno         W.      B.       Goodman. 

2,070,009  ;  Feb.  9. 
Carburetor,    Anterior    throttle.      A.    Moore.      2,103,629 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Carburetor  attachment.     J.   G.  Hilton.     2,083,650  :   June 

15. 
Carburetor,      Automatic.      G.      R.     Ericson.      2,093,961; 

Sept.  21. 
Carburetor  choke  control.  Automatic.     J.  W.  Fitz  Gerald. 

2,086,023  ;  July  6. 
Carburetor   connection.     W.   B.  Lee.     2,072.893  ;  Mar.   9. 
Carburetor  control.     H.  E.   Bucklen.     2,075,884  ;  Apr.  6. 
Carburetor     control     for     automobiles.       G.     Ajdukovich. 

2,071,014  ;  Feb.  16. 
Carburetor    control    mechanism.      J.    Bellis.      2,066,667  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Carburetor  device.     B.  Mollberg.     2.080,668  ;  May  18. 
Carburetor,    Downdraft.      A.    H.    Blattner.      2,092,827 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Carburetor,  Downdraft.     G.  M.  Holley.     2,080,509  ;   May 

18. 
Carburetor,    Floatless.      M.   Mo>nnosson.      2,102,475  ;   Dec. 

14. 
Carburetor  for   internal   combustion  engines.     O.   Baum- 

gartner.     2,075,692  ;  Mar.  30. 
Carburetor  for  internal  combustion  engines.     R.  M.  Gros- 

jean.      2,078,849  ;   Apr.   27. 
Carburetor  for  internal  combustion  engines.     R.  B.  Hart- 
sough.     2,084.340  ;  June  22. 
Carburetor  for  internal  combustion  engines.     I.  Schorsch. 

2,078,029:  Apr.  20. 
Carhni'ctor  (or  inlcriuit  coinbiislion  cnpini'S  assiiTiiinp  vari- 
ous angles.     O.  Baumgartner.     2,008,787  ;  Jan.   26, 
Carburetor  for  low  grade  hydrocarbons.     D.  L.  J.   Smith. 

2,079,563  ;  May  4. 
Carburetor,  Internal  combustion  engine.     G.  M.  Bicknell. 

2,094,165  ;  Sept.  28. 
Carburetor  mixtures,  Method  and  apparatus  for  regulating. 

W.  Ilarrigan.     2.083,907;  June  15. 
Carburetor,    Multiple    fuel.     F.    Madarlaga.     2,080,017 ; 

May  18. 
Carburetor,  Multiple  jet.     I.  T.  Swartz  and  A.  R.  Baker. 

2,096,413;  Oct.  19. 
Carburetor  or  the  like.    R.  W.  Lltzlnger.    2,070,902  ;  Fob. 

10. 
Carburetor,  Pressure  feed.    J.  Hewltson.    2,070,598 ;  Feb. 

10. 
Carburetor  screen.     R.  A.  T'.orell.     2,078,558  ;  Apr.  27. 
Carbun^tor,  Self  feeding.     W.O.Chase.     2,078,901  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Carburetor  spring.     W.  M.  Ewart.     2,090,100  ;  Nov.  10. 
(.'arbiirclor  tciiipcrator  control.     R.  M.  lleinf/,.     2,I0.'!,90'J; 

Dec.  28, 
Carhnrelor  vnlvo.     H.  T).  Crlppon.     2.001.751  ;  Aug.  31. 
Carburetor  with  choke  control.     A.R.Baker.     2,101,030; 

D('c.    7. 
Carhurlzing  box.     IT.  H.  Mglitle.     2,005.505;  Oct.  12. 
(.'arbiirlzliig  box.     A.  M.  Miller.     2,102,010;  Dec.   14. 
f.Virbiirlzliig  liirnacc.      I'\  J.  I'ctiTHon.      2.08.|,0()2  ;  .Iiine  l.'i. 
Card  and  making  same.  Coin.     T.  F.  Roemole.     2,071.502  ; 

Miir.  23. 
Cardboard  box.     J.  C.  Krudener.     2,070,.375  ;  Apr.   0. 
Cardboard  box.     K.  L.  Moore.     2,008,508;  Nov.  0. 
Cardbourd   dlHi)liiv   device.      J.   V.   Horr.      2,103,718;    Dec. 

28. 
Cardboard.      Production      of      corrugntecl.      F.      Kllppler. 

2.080.808  ;  Aug.  10. 
Card  caHc.     F.  If.  Ilartzell.     2,084,086;  June  16. 


Card  case.     N.  W.  Umanskv.     2,090,856  ;  Aug.  24. 
Card,  Color.     G.  E.  Osborne.     2,074,704  ;  Mar.  23. 
Card,  Control.     L.  E.  Lentz.     2,098.345  ;  Nov.  9. 
Card,  Dial.     H.  Hassenfeld.     2,098,003  ;  Nov.   2. 
Card  display  device.     E.  Zakos.     2,085,285  :  June  29. 
Card   feeding  device.     E.  A.  Ford.     2,093,555  ;   Sept.  21. 
Card  feeding  device.    H.  O.  Hess.    2,079,407  ;  May  4. 
Card  filing  system.     M.  Vogel.     2,083,757  ;  June  15. 
Card  for  congratulation  and  advertisement  purposes.     J. 

Reimann.      2,075,134;   Mar.   30. 
Card,  Greeting.     S,  D.  Cohen.     2,102,553  ;  Dec.  14. 
Card,  Greeting.     M.  L.  Johntz.     2,083,912  ;  June  15. 
Card  holder.     G.  O.  Conner.     2,080,164;  May  11. 
Card  holder.     C.  H.  Holmberg.     2.066,887  ;  Jan.  5. 
Card  holder.     C.  E.  Roche.     2,100,269  ;  Nov.  23. 
Card-holder,      Glass      supported      dual.      G.      C.      Clark. 

2,093,598  ;  Sept.  21. 
Card  holder.  Illuminated.     L.  J.  Buhr.      2,089,596;  Aug. 

10. 
Card,  Identification.     J.  McK.  Ballou.    2,088,567  ;  Aug.  3. 
Card  indexing  machine.     D.  A.  Nevin.     2,090,635  ;   Aug. 

24. 
Card    interpreter,    Perforated.     E.    A.    Ford.     2,076,713 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Card,  Multiple  display.    B.  Rous.     2,088,762  ;  Aug.  3. 
Card,   Revolving  flat.     J.  S.  Sio.     2,097,046  ;  Oct.  26. 
Card  shuffling   and  dealing  device.     R.  Atti.     2,099,187  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Card,   Statistical.     W.  W.  Lasker,  Jr.     2,084,848 ;   June 

22 
Card  table.     I.  E.  Hunting.     2,077,414 ;  Apr.  20. 
Card  table.     E.  Senft.     2,067,548  ;  Jan.   12. 
Card  table.     C.  C.  Willson.     2,089,318  ;  Aug.  10. 
Card,  Tabulating.     L.  C.  Conradi  and  A.  M.  Fairbrother. 

2,101,427  ;  Dec.  7. 
Card  tabulating  machine.    C.  A.  Tripp.    2,066,750  ;  Jan.  5. 
Card  verifier.     W.  W.  Lasker.    2,078,084  ;  Apr.  20. 
Carding     and      forming     apparatus   H.      R.      Williams. 

2,086,592;   July  13. 
Carding  flat.     J.  Piatt.     2,097,254  ;  Oct.  26. 
Carding  machine.     E.  L.  Cady.     2.077,095  :  Apr.  13. 
Carding      machine.     P.      van      Hille      and      R.      Taine. 

2,080,308  ;  July  6. 
Carding  machine,     A.  Wallaert.     2,097,992  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cards,    Device    for   interpreting   punched.      G.    Tauschek. 

2,079.429  :  May  4. 
Cards,  Device  for  playing.     R.   C.  Hart.     2,103,460  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Cargo  units.   Apparatus  for  moving  and  stacking  heavy. 

W.  R.  Pease.     2,101,871  ;  Doc.  14. 
Carpenter's  tool.     G.  A.  Gardham.     2,090.835  ;  Aug.  24. 
Carpet  and  floor  cleaner.     B.  Kern.     2,100,806  ;  Nov.  30. 
Carpet  cleaning  machine.     S.  Chase,  IV.,  and  G.  H.  Palm. 

2,067,752  ;  Jan.  12. 
Carp(-t    weaving.     P.    Shearer.     2,073,227 ;   Mar.   9. 
Carpeting.     D.   B.  Bonner.     2,101,3.59;  Dec.  7. 
Carpeting.     P.  H.  Higglns.     2,069,310;  Feb.  2. 
Carpets,  Apparatus  for  applying  adherent  substances  to. 

O.   S,  Hiers.     2,092,974  ;  Sept.  14. 
Carriage  and   stroller,    Convertible   baby.     A.   E.    Calton. 

2,078,929  ;  May  4. 
Carriage,  Baby.     B.  Paseolesco.     2,087.009  ;  July  13. 
Carriage.   Beam   compass.     H.   O.   Lelzorich.      2,075,528 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Carriage  construction,  Baby.     J.    Gllck.     2,088,200  ;  July 

27. 
Carriage  control  of  debit  and  credit  shift  levers.     O.   J. 

Sundstrand.     2,086,748;  July   13. 
Carriage  drive  mechanism.     C.  A.  Macomlc.     Re.  20,358  ; 

May  11. 
Carriage  for  calculating  machines.   Counting  mechanism. 

If.  Suter  and  A.  Grasshoff.     2,089,770;  Aug.   10. 
Carriage     for     shaking     conveyers.       C.     N.     Itcblnger. 

2,000,451  ;  Jan.   5. 
("arri.'iKo   knock-oiT   mechanism,   Traverse.      J.   E.   Lovely. 

2,094.994  :  Oct.  5. 
Carriage   release  for  lathes.     L.  H.  Randall.     2,101,754  ; 

Doc.    7. 
Carriage  return.     J.  F.  Kocn.     2,000.078  ;  Jan.  ,"5. 
Carriage  r(>turu  moclmnl.sm  for  tvpewritlng  and  like  nia- 

chinos.    Power   actuated.      A,    F.    Mulhare,      2,092.585; 

Sopt,  7. 
Carriage  slop.  Logging.    E.  G.  Stack.    2.091,050  ;  Aug.  24. 
('••irrliigo    stroke    mechanism     for     slicing     iiuichlnos.     O. 

'I'iKMircr.      ■..>,0.S0,510  ;   Mav   IS. 
Carriage  traversing  mechanism.    W.  H.  Howe.     2,000,403; 

Feb.  2. 
("iirrler  :  Ncc-  - 

Advertising  carrli'r,  LuRgngo  carrier. 

Itcitlli-  currier.  I'liiicr  carrier. 

Braiding  carrier.  Printing  machine  ncRntlvc 

Hulk-type  carrier.  carrier. 

Collapsible      anlinnl      cur       Hii/.or    blade-packago    car- 
rier, rler. 

Conveyer  carrier.  Thread  carrier. 

Conveyer  current  carrier.       Toilet  paner  roll  carrier. 

l'l»lilng  tiickle  carrier.  Tool  cnnlcr. 

l''uHe  ciirrli-r.  Wheel  luul  tire  carrier. 

Key  carrier. 
Ciiriier  iiiid   bumper.   Convertible  luRiniKe,     J.   Sctuiliuan, 

2,(»9;i,7t0  ;  Sept,  21. 
Ciirrlor  1111(1  liiiiidlcr,  CiiBpldor,     C.  T.  Hiiloclil.     2, 10-'.3-IS  ; 

Dec.  14. 


812 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Portable     food.     M. 


Clark. 


Agnew.      2,091,298 


Carrier     and     heater 

2,078,650  ;  Apr.  27. 
Carrier    bag.      G.    F.    and    A.    L.    WiUetts.      2,067,367  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Carrier  comprising  a  diazonium  compound  and  method  of 

obtaining  contrasts.    R.  J.  H.  Alinlv.     2,083,285  ;  June  8. 
Carrier  device  for  golf  clubs  and  the  lilce.     H.  W.  Burg- 

ner.    2,070,254  ;  Feb.  9. 
Carrier  for    automatic   looms,   Weft.      W.   H.    Wakefield. 

2,103,837  :  Dec.  28. 
Carrier  for  braiding  machines.     W.  E.  Cook.     2,068,945  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Carrier   for   code  messages.     J.   B.   Walker.     2,084,052 ; 

June  15. 
Carrier  for  freshly  spun  threads  of  artificial  silk.  Wind- 
ing.   T.  Grauer.    2,074,217  ;  Mar.  16. 
Carrier  for  indicating  gauge.?.     C.  E.  Skelton.     2,066,699 

Jan.  5. 
Carrier  for  motor  vehicle  transports.  Skid.     I.  H.   Judd 

2,100,694;  Nov.  30. 
Carrier  for  photographic  plates  and  films.     G.  D.  Pappa 

jion.     2,088,278  ;  July  27. 
Carrier    for    photographic    sensitized    material.      N.    P 

Billing.     2,070,778  •  Feb.  16. 
Carrier  for  photographic  strip  film,  Roll.     H.  F.  Albrecht, 

2,080,026  ;  May  11. 
Carrier    for    photographic    strip    film.    Roll.      L.    Busch 

2,099,646  ;  Nov.  16. 
Carrier  for  pneumatic  dispatch  tubes.     C.  A.  Burrows 

2.077,671  ;    Apr.   20. 
Carrier  for  rolls.   Shipping.     E.  O.  Carlson.     2,069,300 

Feb..  2. 
Carrier  mechanism.     E.  P.  Bullard  and  E.  H.   Johnson 

2,086,849  ;  July  13. 
Carrier    or    bag.    Golf    club.      J.    P 

Aug.  31. 

Carrier   rod   operating   mechanism    for  flat   knitting  ma- 
chines.    A.  Friedmann.     2,092,603  ;  Sept.  7. 
Carrier  scraper.  Combined.     R.  M.  Davenport.     2,099,435 

Nov.  16. 
Carrier  system.     C.  H.  Freese.     2,072,747 ;  Mar.  2. 
Carrier  system.  Variable.     E.  A.  Laport.     2,076,787  ;  Apr 

13. 
Carrier  telegraph  system.     J.  T.  Neiswinter.     2,102,735 

Dec.  21. 
Carrier   transmission   system.   Multichannel.      H.    Mayer. 

2,102,472  :  Dec.  14. 
Carrier  wave  modulation   and   suppression.      W.   Busch- 

beck.     2,099,294  ;  Nov.  16. 
Carrier   wave    system   for    signaling.    Controlled.      G.   W. 

Fyler.    2,066,970;  Jan.  5. 
Carrier  wave  transmitter.  Modulated.     W.  S.  L.  Tringham. 

2.076,685;   Apr.  13. 
Carriers   for  match   booking  machines.      C.   H.    Sickmon. 

2,076,386;  Apr.   6. 
Carrying  device.     E.  C.  Ehrhardt.     2,087,375  ;  July  20. 
Carrying   device  formed   by  an  adhesive  strip.     C.  Neu- 

bronner.     2,069,459  ;  Feb.  2. 
Cart,  Hand.     K.  IMorris.     2,103,866;  Dec.  2.S. 
Cart,  Laundry.     L.  and  O.   Bishop.     2.075.260  ;  Mar.  30. 
Cart,  Rocker  dump  hand.     R.  B.  Dorward.    2,102,684  ;  Dee 

21. 
Carton.     J.  Allan.     2,075,417;  Mar.  30. 
Carton.     H.  R.  C.  Anthony.     2,081,656  ;  May  25. 
Carton,     B.  E.  Baker.     2,096.837;  Oct.  26. 
Carton.    J.  C.  Benschoter.     2,081,419  ;  Mav  25. 
Carton.    S.  Bergstein.    2,074.100  :  Mar.  lo" 
Carton.     A.  E.  Bueschel.     2,081,574 ;  May  25. 
Carton.     M.   Burger.     2,075,425;   Mar.    30. 
Carton.      E.   J.   Carr.      2.'l(i9,»97  ;    Feb..   9. 
Carton.     W.  K.  Clark.     2,076.065;  Apr.   0. 
Carton.     H.  A.  Decker.     2.007.754  ;  Jan.  12. 
C.irron.     C.  D.  Fallert.     2,089,094  ;  Aug.  10. 
Carton.     F.  L.  Fox.     2,081,664  ;  Mav  25. 
Carton.     H.  L.   Greve.     2,072.256  ;  Jlar.   2. 
Carton.     O.  H.  Hultin.     2,085,465  ;  June  29. 
Canon.     H.  E.  Klohr  and  S.  Koslow.      2.077.0-16  •  Anr   i:^ 
Carton.     H.  Levine.     2,087,773  ;  July  20. 
C;irton.  \V.  TJ.  VotoTS.     2.078.455;  Apr.  27. 
Carton.    W.  G.  Piper.     2,101.282  ;  Dec.  7. 
Carton.     D.  R.   Rnockort.     2.007.022  :   Jan.  5 
Carton.     B.  B.  Sebreny.     2,009,281  ;  Feb.  2. 
Carton.     F.  A.  Vosburgh,  Jr.     2,094,387  ;  Sept.  28 
Carton.     J.  E.  Walsh.     2,091.004;  Aug.  31. 
Carton.     E.  A.  Walther.     2.098.639  :  Nov.  9. 
Carton.     C.  W.  White.     2,101,522  ;  Dec.  7. 
Carton.      L.   T,.    Zimniorman.      2,090,882  ;   Aug.   21. 
Carton   and   blank   for   forming   same.     C.   J.   Grace.   Jr 

2,085,680  ;  June  29. 
Carton   and   blani:    for   forming   the   same.     H.   Kondolf 

2,074.477  :  Mar.  23. 
Carton   and    blank   for  forming   the   same.     H.   Kondolf 

2.077,047;  Apr.   13. 
Carton   and    Wank    for   forming  the  same.     H.   Kondolf 

2.078.900-7  :  Apr.  27. 
Carton   and   blank   for    forming   the  same.     H.  Kondolf 

2,081,707  ;  May  25. 
Carton,   and   blank   for   forming   the   same.     H.   Kondolf 

2.102.009;  Dec.   14. 
Carton    and    blank    for   the   samn.    Self-sealing   and    self- 
locking.     J.  F.  r*.abino:ui.     2.0S7.394  :  July  20. 
Carton  and  display  device.  Interchangeable.     W    Horba- 

tuck.     2,089,797  ;  Aug.  10. 


Carton   and   making   the   same.   Furniture  packing.      D. 

Weltzien.     2,068,095  ;  Jan.  19. 
Carton    and    manufacturing    the    same.       S.    Bergstein. 

2,074,357  ;  Mar.  23. 
Carton     and     packing,     Self-locking.       M.     Koppleman. 

2,093,280  ;  Sept.  14. 
Carton    and    the    like.    Egg.     R.    P.    Bemiss.     2,096,315; 

Oct.  19. 
Carton  board.  Identifiable.     C.  C.  Colbert  and  L.  C.  Daly. 

2,071,025  ;  Feb.  16. 
Carton,  Bottle  carrier.     R.  Wells  and  H.  M.  Kieekhefer. 

2,097,941  ;  Nov.  2. 
Carton,  Bottle-carrying.     C.  D.  Keith.     2,079,352  ;  Blav  4. 
Carton  closing  device.    B.  L.  Maxwell.    2,068,241-2  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Carton  closing  machine.     L.  Benoit.     2,091,426  ;  Aug.  31. 
Carton   closing   machine.      L.   Benoit   and    C.    C.    Moth. 

2,071,247  ;  Feb.  16. 
Carton  closing  machine.    W.  D.  Kimball  and  C.  I.  Braren. 

2,095^58  ;  Oct.  12. 
Carton    closing   machine.      J.    G.    Vergobbi.      2.082,086 ; 

June  1. 
Carton  closing  means.     H.  L.  Evans.     2,088,192  ;  July  27. 
Carton,    Collapsible   tube.      J.   J.      Seelman.      2,076,048 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Carton  construction.    H.  A.  and  W.  H.  Inman.    2,099,166  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Carton,  Dispensing.     P.   B.   McConnell.     2,080,729  ;   May 

18. 
Carton,  Egg.     H.  Berglund.     2,092,148;   Sept.  7. 
Carton,  Egg.     C.  H.  Lowe.     2,089,281  ;  Aug.  10. 
Carton,  Egg.     N.  A.  Better.     2,103,382  ;  Dec.  28. 
Carton,  Egg.     F.  Troyk.     2,091,659  ;  Aug.  31. 
Carton,  Egg.     J.  E.  Walsh.     2.068,780;  Jan.  26. 
Carton,  Egg.     J.  E.  Walsh.     2,078.430  ;  Apr.  27. 
Carton  erecting  machine.    A.  E.  Brown  and  W.  Vanghan. 

2,072,065  ;  Feb.  23. 
Carton   for  and  method    of  packaging  furniture.     A.  V. 

MacDonald,   R.   A.   Minkler,    and  H.   Iske.     2,101,403 : 

Dec.    7. 
Carton  for  eggs.     H.  E.  Brundin.     2,091,960  ;  Sept.  7. 
Carton   for   glass    syringes.      H.    T.    Smith.      2,084,540 ; 

June  22. 

Carton  for  radio  tubes.    C.  M.  Knaur.    2,067,126 ;  Jan.  5. 
Carton     for     radio     tubes.      Sealed.     R.     G.     Richards. 

2,097,304;  Oct.  26. 
Carton  for  shipping  and  storing  boxes,  bottles,  etc.     P. 

E.  A.  W.  Bergaud.     2,083,113  :  June  8. 
Carton   forming   machine.      J.    G.    Vergobbi.      2,089,722 ; 

Aug,  10. 
Carton,  Hinged.     F.  H.  Groves.     2,100,644;  Nov.  30. 
Carton  making  machine.     C.  M.  Stitt.     2,092,292  ;  Sept.  7. 
Carton  opening  device.     G.  J.  Schmidt.     2,067,986  ;  Jan. 

Carton    or    container.    Paper    or    cardboard.      H.    W.    S 

Palmer  and  J.   Harrington.     2,084,106  ;  June  15. 
Carton,  Packing.     F.  W.  Quackenboss.     2.066,485;  Jan.  5. 
Carton,  Pour  spout.     K.  F.  Spalding.     2,095.720  :  Oct.  12. 
Carton     sealing     machine,     Automatic.       E.     B.     Voss. 

2,089,010;  Aug.  3. 
Carton     set-up     device,     Collapsible     egg.       D.     Levkoff. 

2,084,152  ;  June  15. 
Carton,  Tape.    C.  E.  Wonder.    2.101,355  :  Dec.  7. 
Cartons   for  eggs   and   similar   fragile   objects.   Two   part 

cellular.    H.  E.  Brundin.     2.091,959  ;  Sept.  7. 
Cartons,  Manufacture  of  corrugated  paper.     M.  H.   Side- 

botham.     2,083,351 ;   June  8. 
Cartons,  Method  and  apparatus  for  setting  up  cellular. 

J.   E.  Walsh.     2,072,659  :   Mar.  2. 
Cartridge.     P.   von  Frantzius.      2,068,159;   Jan.    19. 
^*J^*'"1E^®  ^^^   borehole  charge.    Blasting  explosive,     A. 

G.  White  and  E.  Jones.    2,075.969 ;  Apr.  6. 

o^PA^>,^^^-r^     cylinder.     Filter.       W.      G.     Burhans. 

z,ubti,Zb3  ;  Jan.  19. 
^'^irT'"^1"'^.. '^°,?„™a'^''"S    the    same.     Explosive.       D.     B. 

McCloud.     2,074,553  ;  Mar.  23. 
Cartridge  and   treatment  thereof.   Paper.     H.   F.    Miller. 

2.088.031  :  .luly  27. 


2,083,977-80 ; 
2,083,699;  June 


Cartridge,    Blasting.      F.   H.    Armstrons 

June   15. 
Cartridge,   Blasting.     A.   D.   Ferguson. 

Cartridge,  Blasting.  A.  W.  Harris.  2.083.707  ;  June  15. 
Cartridge,  Bl.asting.  W.  Noble.  2,083,73.5-6;  June  15. 
Cartridge  feeding  mechanism  for  automatic  guns.     S.  G. 

'"Green"'  2:07k"§32 -''Ma'?' 1^  '"'  automatic  guns.  S.  G. 
^''2,oT4!o32';°Mar.'l6.'°^-  ^^  '^""'^"'^  """"^  ^-  ^°"°^- 
^"2,0S7f592^^'jiTr'^0^'^'^'   detergent.      W.    J.    Chesnut. 

Cartrfe  ^i^nn'V^'  H,  Varian.     2,082,268;  June  1. 
Sopt   7  perforator.      W.    G.    Lane.      2,092,317 ; 

^"2.0n8!264^-*?s?ov'°9'"    "'^^^'"^    ^uns.       N.     K.    TurnbuU. 
Cartridge  valve.     P.  L.  Bovd      2  077  872-   Anr    9n 
Cartridgos,  Method  and  app^aratus  for  char^^g  blasting. 
I' .  11.  Armstrong.    2,098,529  :  Nov.  9.  >^    ^  "  '^^'-    «• 

Carving  machine.    J.  Galbraith.    2,093,009-10  ;  Sept.  14. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


813 


Case :  See — 
Battery  carrying  case. 
Brief  case. 
Card  case. 

Cigar  or  cigarette  case. 
Cigarette  and  match  case. 
Cigarette  and  vanity  case. 
Cigarette  case. 
Coin,  bill,  and  card  case. 
Correspondent's  case. 
Cosmetic  containing  case. 
Egg  case. 
Eyeglass  case. 
Fiberboard    case. 
Food  display  case. 
Hypodermic  outfit  case. 
Instrument  case. 
Key  case. 
ICitclien  case. 


Luggage  case. 
Matrix  clip. 
Medical  case. 
Milk  bottle  case. 
Museum  case. 
Packing  case. 
Plaster  case. 
Pocket  vanity  case. 
Portable  draftsman's  case. 
Refriprerator  case. 
Revolving  display  case. 
Shipping  case. 
Snelled  hook  case. 
Spectacle  case. 
Thermometer  case. 
Tie  case. 
Traveling  case. 
Vanity  case. 


Light  equipped  vanity  case     Watch  case. 

Loading  coil  case. 
Case  and  dust  pan  construction.  Carpet  sweeper.     H.  C. 

Dilliard.     2,101,133;  Dec.  7. 
Case     and     lighter,     Combined     cigarette.     I.     Florman. 

2,086,411  ;  July  6. 
Case  and  menu  card  holder.  Combined  napkin  dispensing. 

E.  Zakos.    2,080,023  ;  May  11. 
Case   and   other   container  for   cigarettes.      R.   F.   Power. 

2,090,700  ;  Aug.  24. 
Case  and  setting  system  for  watches,  Wrist  watch.     S. 

Mathez.     2,082,843  ;  June  8. 
Case   and   the    like.    Portable.     H.    H.    Styll.     2,096,768; 

Oct.  26. 
Case,  cigarette  case,  and  lighter,  Combined  vanity.    A.  F. 

Reilly,     2,103,755  :  Dec.  28. 
Case   construction,    Cigarette.      A.   F.   Reilly.      2,098,930 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Case  construction,  Vanity.     L.  A.   Samstag.     2,076,353 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Case     coupling     members,     Telescoping.       G.     L.     Ebcr. 

2,096,452  ;  Oct.  19. 
Case    for   a    radio   loud    speaker   and   an   electric   lamp, 

Mounting.     A.  R.  Turner.     2,083,753  ;  June  15. 
Case  for  lip  rouge.     P.  Chevreau.     2,088,899  ;  Aug.  3. 
Case   for   storage   batteries.      A.   M.    Upton.      2,093,583 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Case,  Forming  a  clock.     R.  Mooney.     2,087,698  ;  July  20. 
Case  making  machine.      B    Jeffreys.      2,069,885 ;   Feb.   9. 
Case  or  partition  machine,  Adjustable  cell.    W.  E.  Jensen. 

2,080,357  ;  May  11. 
Casement  adjuster.    R.  A.  Lackey.    2,082,066  ;  June  1. 
Casement  frame.     H.  W.  Cook.     2,093,804  ;  Sept.  21. 
Cases,  Apparatus  for   making  asphaltic  storage   battery. 

E.  R.  Dillehay.     2,066,459  ;  Jan.  5. 
Cases  from  a  tubular  piece,  Making  metal.     O.  BiginelU 

2,079,102;  May  4. 
Cases  from  tubular  pieces.  Apparatus  for  making  metal. 

O.  Bi^inelli.     2,089,912  ;  Aug.   10. 
Cases  with  contact  material.  Charging  of.    T.  B.  Prickett 

and  R.   C.   Lassiat.     2,079,630;  May   11. 
Casein    and    effecting    closure    therefor.    Sausage.      H.    A. 

Ilensel.     2,103,258  •  Dec.  28. 
Ca.sein  compound  and  process  of  making.    H.  V.  Dunham. 

2,103,153  ;  Dec.  21. 
Casein  drier.    F.  V.  Sllva.    2,067,506 ;  Jan.  12. 
Casein,  Manufacturing.     J.  R.  Spellacy.     2.009,379  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Casein    plastics,   Treating.      W.   E.   Vawter.      2,103,993  ; 

Doc.  28. 
Casein,    Producing   varicolored.      G.   Morrell.      2,103,546; 

Dec.  28. 
Casein  solution.     C.  Iddings.     2,090,630  ;  Aug.  24. 
Casein,  Treatment  of.     W.  IT.  Nicol.     2.{)!)5.8S7  ;  Oct.  12. 
Cash  receptacle.     R.  D.  Boisselier.     2,()95,02;i  ;  Oct.  5. 
Cash    regiHter.       T.    B.    D.     Bilde    and    S.    E.    LIndvall. 

2,060,669;  Jan.  5. 
Cash  register.     E.  W.  Herman.     2.096,246  ;  Oct.  19. 
Cash  regialer.     W.   J.  Paslnski.     2,070,0.'')9-03  :  Feb.  9. 
Cash  register.     \V.  11.   Robertson.     2,0X0.507  ;  May  IS. 
Cash  register.    K.  Vogclgesang  and  E.  Wagner.    2,0.S0,r)r.)  ; 

May  18. 
Caali    register,    accounting    and    the    like    ninchine.      K. 

lireitling  and  J.  Patzelt.     2,075.635  ;  Mar.  30. 
Cash    register,    iiccoiintliig,    and     llie    like    nindilne.       E. 

Breltllng  and  II.  Scliwenk.     2,101,036;  Dec.   7. 
Cash     reginler     and     computing     iii.achinc.       A.     Errera. 

2,082,15.'')  :   June   1. 
Casliew  nut  slicil  liiiuld,  Destructively  distlllinK.     M.  T. 

Harvey.     2,098,824  ;  Nov.  0. 
CnHhler'8  protector.     L.  R.  Stttdtler.     2,102,169;  Dec.  14. 
(.'asing  :  Scr — 

Boilr^r  and   sinoke  breach-     Lamp  casing. 
Ing  cnHing.  Mulil   ciiHiiig. 

Clock  casing.  Motor  rasing. 

JClMHtIc   fluid    turI)lno    cas-      'I'lrc  oaHlng. 
Ing.  ToaHter  cuNlng. 

lOnd   fold  caHlng.  Tube   cnHing. 

Flexible  tubular  caHlng. 
CaNiiig  and  iiiiililiig  Hiimi',  Arlindnl  BauNiige.     (i.  SacliHen- 

Wider.      2,K)l,9.'-iH  ;   Dec.    M. 
Casing   and    Hiipporllrig   foot    HlruclMre.      W.    <i.    I.iinMllli'. 

2,068,920  ;  Jan.   20. 


Casing    centering    device.      W.    W.   Hartman    and    R.    A. 

Steps.    2,089,553  ;  Aug.  10. 
Casing  cutter.     N.  T.  McCann.     2,078,401  ;  Apr.  27. 
Casing    feeding   mechanism.     E.    H.    Taylor.     2,085,615  ; 

June  29. 
Casing  for  a  locomotive,  Pilot.     W.  C.  Meyer  and  D.  R. 

Ohlwiler.     2,089,152  ;  Aug.  3. 
Casing   for   a    locomotive.    Smoke   box.      H.    C.    Decker. 

2,095,192  ;  Oct.  5. 
Casing  for  universal  joints.     V.  E.  Nelson.     2,074,703 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Casing   for   ventilating   and   air   treating   apparatus.     A. 

Sargent.     2,096,596  ;  Oct.  19. 
Casing  from  wells.  Recovering.     C.  H.  Sweet.     2,078,426  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Casing     head.       E.     Burns     and     H.     P.     Wickersham. 

2,097,615  ;  Nov.   2. 
Casing  head.     G.  B.  Kitchel  and  E.  J.  Roach.     2,074,923 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Casing  head.    L.  L.  Rector.    2,083,090  ;  June  8. 
Ca.siiig  machine.     H.  W.  Webb.     2,069,052;  Jan.  26. 
Casing  machine  for  cigar-wrapper  leaves.     C.  I.  Vellner. 

2,097,168  ;  Oct.  26. 
Casing  packer.    L.  A.  Layne  and  H.  C.  Block.    2,082,112  ; 

June  1. 
Casing    wall    construction    for    boilers.       A.    R.     Smith. 

2,099.829  :  Nov.  23. 
Casings  and  the  like.  Process  and  apparatus  for  making 

sausage.     R.  L.  Atkinson.     2,097,684  ;  Nov.  2. 
Casings,     Apparatus     for     making     tire.       R.     W.     Sohl. 

2,084,009  ;  June  15. 
Casket.      G.  T.  Balfe.     2,079,729  ;  May  11. 
Casket.     M.  J.  MacDonald.     2,085,682  ;  June  29. 
Casket,  Air  sealed.     J.  Clarke.     2,095,691  ;  Oct.  12. 
Casket   decoration.     O.    R.   McLaud  and   E.    R.    Stewart. 

2,076,434;   Apr.  6. 
Casket   handle.      G.   L.    Kemper.      2,088,476  ;    July    27. 
Casket  placer.     S.  A.  Williams.     2,100,582  ;  Nov.  30. 
Casks,    Device    for    supporting    plastic.      H.     S.    Eckels. 

2,088,694  ;  Aug.  3. 
Cassette  for  photographic  films.     K.  von  HoUeben  and  W. 

Rodenacker.     2,086.930  ;  July  13. 
Cassette,   Motion   picture   film.      H.   Becker.     2,089,330; 

Aug.  10. 
Cast  cutter.     B.  D.  Van  Nader.     2,102,047  ;  Dec.  14. 
Caster.     G.   J.  Kalberer.     2.073.066;  l\Iar.  9. 
Caster.     W.   R.  Konkle.     2,090,960;  Aug.   24. 
Caster  brake.     J.  A.  Dudley.     2,096,229  ;  Oct.  19. 
Caster  brake.    B.  Mcintosh.    2,081,594 ;  May  25. 
Caster  for  hearses.  Casket  table.     E.  Richter.    2,088,093  ; 

July  27. 
Caster  having  an  inclined  axis.     H.  D.  Geyer.     2,096,239  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Caster  wheel.     L.  Wachter.     2,094.050  ;  Sept.  28. 
Caster  wheel.     W.   Zeindler.     2,068,160  ;   Jan.   19. 
<'asting.     A.   Cohen  and  A.   Evans.     2.078.562;  Apr.  27. 
Casting.     W.  E.  Gordon.     2.101.001;  Dec.  7. 
Casting,    Apparatus    for   making   a.      J.    Schmeller,    Sr. 

2,079,749  ;  May  11. 
Casting,  Centrifugal.     D.  J.  Campbell.     2,085.726  ;  Julv  6. 
Casting,     Centrifugal.     M.     G.     Dumas.     2,073,199-200; 

Mar.  9. 
Casting,   Centrifugal.     W.  D.   Sargent.     2,085,394 ;  June 

29. 
('asting.  Crankshaft.     D.  J.  Campbell.     2,084,129 ;  June 

15. 
Casting  device.     C.  F.  Golden.     2,089,744;  Aug.   10. 
Casting  device.     C.  W.   Schantz.     2,092,781;   Sept.   14. 
Casting  device.  Safety.     C.  Park.     2.070,975;  Feb.  16. 
Casting  macliino.     L.  Frommcr  and  J.  Polak.     2,074,984; 

Mar.  23. 
Casting  machine.     A.  King.     2,076.374  ;  Apr.  6. 
Casting  machine.     H.  B.  Loclcwood  and  A.   R,  Wlllard. 

2,068,420  ;  Jan.  19. 
Casting  machine.  Centrifugal.     K.  F.  Dalley,     2,060,621  ; 

.Ian.  5. 
Casting  m.achino  for  flip  casting  of  plain  stereotype  plates. 

E.  Prockel.  2,073,675  ;  Mar,  16. 
Casting     machine,     Typographical.       O.     P.     Kingsbury. 

2,074.511  :  Mar.  23. 
(^astlng  m<>th()(I.     E.   P.    Kngstroni.     2.0S5.015;  June  29. 
Casting,    IMelhod   and   apparatus   for   continuous.      E.    R. 

Williams.     2,079,64'!  ;  May  11. 
Cnsdng  of  MiagiieslniM.     l'\   llnisglrg.     2.006,.'Sn4  ;  Jan.  7i. 
Casting     of     magnesium     and     Its     alloys.       F.     BndgiT. 

2,070,821  ;  Feb.   16. 
Casting  of  magncHluin  and  like  metals.  Melting,   refining 

and   preparation  for.     Ta   O.  Day     2.077,990;  Apr.  20. 
Castings.   Apparatus   for  producing  bIuhIi.      L.   Menetrey. 

2.082,588  ;   .Inne  1. 
Castings   l»v  tin-  renlrlfugal  OMstlng  process.  Mnnufacfure 

of   uii.'Iit'lled    iiietiilllc.      W.    Ridley    and    P.    U.    WlUon. 

2.095.573;  Oct.   12. 
('ii.sllngH   by   llio   centrifugal   nipthod,    Production   of.      C 

rardun.     2,()C>S,L' I  I  ;  .laii.   ID. 
<'aNllngH  employing  l>rl(|ni>l  led  Iron  alloys.  MiuiufaoturlnK 

c.iKl       liiiii     "mid      niMlleat>le      pig.         IC.      Schuumcher. 

2,0S2,3.''>It  :  Juni'  1. 
Castln^H.     llvdnnillc    clcnnlng    of.       W.    Watson    and    V. 

Nagl.T.     L'.OSd.iiri:!  :  .hily   13. 
('MHtlngH.   Miiltlng   clillleil    iiirtiil    mold.      C.    J.   and    11.    J. 

Docliiav.     2,081.217;  June  1.'. 
riiHtlngH,    Malting   Iron.      1*.    lO.    IIi\rlli   and    M.    .\     Uaern- 

Hti'In.     2,083,562;  Juno  15. 


814 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Castor  oil  product.     K.  T.  Steik.     2,068,088  ;  Jan.   19. 
Catadioptric    unit.      C.    W.    FredericI:    and    R.    W.    Luce. 

2,095,862  ;  Oct.  12. 
Catalyst.    E.  S.  Johnson.    2,079,507  ;  May  4. 
Catalyst  and  catalytic  process  P.  L.  Salzberg.     2,089,433  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Catalyst  and  its  preparation,  Hydrogenation.     E.  C.  Wil- 
liams and  S.  H.  McAllister.     2,067,368  ;  Jan.  12. 
Catalyst  and    making  same.     H.   B.   Foster.      2,081,272 ; 

May  25. 
Catalyst  for  hydrogenating  hydrocarbons.     H.  M.   Smith 

and  H.  T.  Rail.     2,101,104  :  Dec.  7. 
Catalyst  for  the  reduction  of  sulphur  dioxide.  Production 

of  a.     R.  Lepsoe  and  J.  R.  Mills.    2,080,359  ;  May  11. 
Catalyst  preparation.     C.  R.  Harris.     2,079,404 ;  May  4. 
Catalysts  for  oxidation  reactions  and  preparing  the  same. 

W.  A.  Douglass.     2,086,542  ;  July  13. 
Catalysts,  Hydrogen  production.    J.  K.  Small.    2,084,511 ; 

June  22. 
Catalytic  and  other  contact  mass  reactions.  Process  of  and 

apparatus  for  controlling.     T.  B.  Prickett.     2,084.357  ; 

June  22. 
Catalytic    converters,    Operation   of.     E.    J.   Houdry   and 

T.  B.  Prickett.     2,078,950  ;  May  4. 
Catalytic  hydrogenation  of  dicarboxylic  anhydride.     W.  J. 

Amend  and  E.  W.  Bousquet.     2,072,861 ;  Mar.  9. 
Catalytic      hydrogenation      process.        W.      A.      Lazier. 

2,077,421;  Apr.  20. 
Catalytic    materials    and    manufacture.      E.    J.    Houdry. 

2,078,945  ;  May  4. 
Catalytic      oxidation.      Controlled.         L.      G.      Jenness. 

2,103,219  ;  Dec.  21. 
Catalytic  oxidation  of  organic  compounds.    B.  M.  Reynolds. 

2.081,120  ;  May  18. 
Catalytic  polymerization.     W.    E.   Kuentzel.      2,082,500 ; 

June  1. 
Catal.vtic    polymerization    and    polymerization    catalysts. 

R.  F.   Ruthruff.     2,082,518;  June  1. 
Catalytic    process    for    the    conversion    of    sulphur    com- 
pounds.    G.  C.  Connolly.     2,083,895  ;  June  15. 
Catalytic   reaction.     M.   Pier,   W.    Simon,   and   P.   Jacob, 

2,100,352  ;  Nov.  30. 


Catalytic     reaction     vessels, 

2,070,868  ;  Feb.  16. 
Catalytic   reactions.    Method 

ducting.     H.  P.  Merriam. 
appliance.      L. 


Packing.       H.     H.     Smith 

of   and   apparatus   for    con 

2,090,217  ;  Aug.  17. 

W.     Chalmers.       2,089,113 


P.  L.  Paterson.     2,074,936  ;   Mar 


Catamenial 

Aug.  3. 
Catamenial  appliance. 

23. 

Catamenial  device.    E.  J.  De  Ville.    2,082,276  ;  June  1. 
Catamenial  device.     F.  A.  Ross.     2.092,427  ;  Sept.  7. 
Catamenial  pad.     G.  Arone.     2,092,346  ;  Sept.  7. 
Catamenial  pad.    H.  R.  Williams.     2,078,300  ;  Apr.  27. 
Catapult.     C.  D.  Feight.     2.070,721 :  Feb.  16. 
Catch.      G.    W.    Aldeen    and    T.    Erickson.      2,079,648 ; 

May  11. 
Catch,  Door.     A.  N.  Johnson.     2,087,001  ;  July  13. 
Catch  for  pins  and  making  the  same.  Safety.     F.  E.  Farn- 

ham.     2,066,969  :  Jan.  5. 
Catch  for  use  in  detachably  securing  the  ends  of  bracelets, 

chains     and     other     articles     together.       A.     Micallef. 

2,098,461  ;  Nov.  9. 
Catch  mechanism  for  locks.  Supplemental.     I.  G.  Brooks. 

2,079,895  ;  May  11. 
Catch,  Panel.    H.  A.  NelT.     2,073,875  ;  Mar.  16. 
Catch,  Safety.     E.  Morehouse.     2,083,613  ;  June  15. 
Catcher,  Fly.     R.  A.  Graef.     2,073.791  ;  Mar.  16. 
Catcher    for    rolling    mills.    Automatic.     A.    G.    Delany. 

2,085,083  ;  June  29. 
Caterpillar  in.iury  to  ear  corn.  Preventing.     G.  W.  Barber. 

2,103,007  ;  Dec.   28. 
Cathartic.     C.  L.  Lentz.     2,072,589  ;  Mar.  2. 
Cathode.     H.  Hein.s.      2,091,944  ;  Aug.  31. 
Cathode     nnd    activation.     Thermionic.       G.     R. 

2,069,407:  Feb.   2. 
Cathode  and   developing  .lame.  Electron  emitting. 

Jameson.     2,097,157  ;  Oct.  26. 
Cathode,    Emi.ssive.     D.   V.   Edvpards   and   E 

2.081,804  ;   May  25. 
Catliode  lor  discharge  devices.    J.  W.  Marden, 

Jan.  5. 
Cathode  for  discharge  devices.     G.  Passarge. 

Oct.  20. 
Cathode    for  electron   discharge  devices.     W.  Ziegenbein. 

2.07S.300  ;  Apr.  27. 
Cathode  for  electric  discharge  devices.  Thermionic.     H.  T. 

Ram.say  and  H.  P.  Rooksby.     2,085,605  ;  June  29. 
Cathode  heater  insulation.    G.  R.  Shaw.    2,092,815  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Catliode,    Incandescent.     J.    Richter,    B.    ITcnsel,   and   K. 

Hess.      2,070,671  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cathode,  Indirectly  heated.     S.  Loewe  and  B.  Wienocke. 

2,075,122;  Mar.  30. 
Cathode,  Indirectly  heated.     P.  W.  Stutzman.     2,089,817  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Cathode     organization.       C.     J.     R.     H.     von     Wedel. 

2.075,876;  Apr.  6. 
Cathode   r;iy  npi)!Uatus.     R.  TJrtel. 
Cathode  ray  device.     M.   C.  Bancn. 
Cathode  ray  device.     A.  B.  du  Mont. 
Cathode  ray  modulation  indicator. 

Mar.  23. 


Fonda. 
M.  F. 
K.  Smith. 
2,067,129; 
2,097,302  ; 


2.100,618  ;   Nov.   30. 
2.10.'?,.S12.:   Dec.   28. 
2,098.231  :  Nov.  9. 
I.  Wolff.     2,074,737  ; 


Cathode   ray   oscillograph.      H.    P.    Kuehni.      2,102,421; 

Dec.  14. 
Cathode  ray  tube.    E.  Drewanz  and  E.  Briiche.    2,089,692  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Cathode    ray    tube.     B.    P.    Dudding   and    L.    C.    Jesty. 

2,089,546  ;  Aug.  10. 
Cathode  ray  tube.     A.  B.  Du  Mont.     2,087,280  ;  July  20. 
Cathode  ray  tube.     F.  W.  Hehlgans.     2,075,717  ;  Mar.  30. 
Cathode  rav  tube.     M.  Knoll.     2,094,606  ;  Oct.  5. 
Cathode  ray  tube.    M.  Knoll  and  F.  Schr5ter.     2,088,419  ; 

July  27. 
Cathode  ray  tube.     A.  W.   Ladner.     2,076,086 ;  Apr.  6. 
TnThodp  ray  tube.      H.  R.   Lubcke.      2,081.942;  June  1. 
Cathode  ray  tube.    G.  N.  Ogloblinsky.    2,069,460 ;  Feb.  2. 
Cathode  ray  tube.     W.  H.  Painter.     2,096,466  ;  Oct.   19. 
Cathode    ray    tube.      L.    Sutherlin    and    A.    J.    Harcher. 

2,088,493  ;  July  27. 
Cathode   ray   tube.     W.   F.   Tedham   and   J.    D.   McGee. 

2,077,442  ;   Apr.  20. 
Cathode   ray   tube.     R.   H.   Varian   and   P.    C.    Gardner. 

2,093,699  ;  Sept.  21. 
Cathode  ray  tube.     M.  von  Ardenne.     2,080,449  ;  May  18. 
Cathode    ray    tube.     M.    von    Ardenne    and    S.    Loewe. 

2.077,288  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cathode   ray  tube   system.     K.    Schlesinger.     2,075,141 ; 

IMar.  30. 
Cathode    structure   for   discharge   devices.      J.    Bruijnes. 

2,067.691  ;  Jan.  12. 
Cathode,  Thermionic.     H.   Heins.     2,071,522  ;  Feb.   23. 
Cathode,     Thermionic.       E.     Y.     Robinson.       2,075,910; 

Apr.  6. 
Cathode,  Thermionic.     H.  C.  Steiner  and  O.  W.  Livingston. 

2,082,602  ;   June  1. 
Catliode,  Thermionic.     P.  T.  Weeks.    2,079,057  ;  May  4. 
Cathodes,  Apparatus  for  making  electron-emitting.    E.  H. 

Wittich.     2,069,637;  Feb.  2. 
Caustic,   Purifying.     C.   Sundstrom.     2,079,638  ;  May  11. 
Cavitation   control   of  hydraulic   machines.      S.   L.   Kerr. 

2,079,258  ;  May  4. 
Ceil    construction    for   roofed    vehicles.     T.   M.   Prudden. 

2,077,262  ;  Apr.  13. 

Ceiling  construction.    C.  F.  Davis.    2,092,751 ;  Sept.  14. 
Ceiling  construction  and  slab  therefor.     C.  F.  Davis,  J.  G. 

Brush,  and  L.  K.  Mayne.    2,103,969  ;  Dec.  28. 
Ceiling  installation  and  fastener  for  the  same.    C.  L.  Hall. 

2,099,649  ;  Nov.  16. 
Ceiling  washer.    A.  C.  Grueschow.     2,101,216  ;  Dec.  7. 
Ceilings  and  the  like.  Apparatus  for  cleaning.    G.  Ohberg. 

2,093,289;  Sept.  14. 
Cell  block.     W.  G.  Cow.     2,080,660  ;  May  18. 
Cell    case    machine.      W.    E.    Jensen    and    D.    R.    Vail. 

2,092,760  ;  Sept.  14. 
Cell,  Electric  storage.     J.  A.  Downing.     2,073,734  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Cell     encasing     apparatus.     Dry.       O.     K.     Reinhardt. 

2,072,568;  Mar.  2. 
Cellar  pipe.     J.  T.  Corley.     2,099,799  ;  Nov.  23. 
CelUilar    structure.     J.    Pavlecka.     2,097,597-9  ;    Nov.    2. 
Cellulose  acetate  and  analogous  cellulose  esters.  Produc- 
tion of.     G.  A.  Richter.     2,096,977  ;  Oct.  26. 
Cellulo.se  acetate  and  its  preparation,   Haze  free.     C.   J. 

Malm.     2,097,464;  Nov.   2. 
Cellulose  acetate  composition.     L.  E.  Lovett.     2,092,677  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Cellulose    acetate    composition.      J.    Rivkin.      2,098,362; 

Nov.  9. 
Cellulose     acetate,     Production     of.       G.     A.     Richter. 

2,090,809  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cellulose    acetate    propionate    butyrate.    Preparation    of. 

C.  R.  Fordyce.     2,101,994;  Dec.  14. 
Cellulose  acetate.   Varying  the  solubility  of.      G.   Prank. 

2,089,201;  Aug.  10. 
Cellulose  acetates.  Manufacture  of  highly  acetylated.     E. 

Berl.    2,084,833  ;  June  22. 
Cellulose  and  like  material  in  a  continuous  web.  Method 

and    apparatus    for    drying.      S.    Wellmar.      2,101,301; 

Cellulose,    Apparatus    for    the    saccharification    of.      H. 

Scholler.     2,086,963  ;  July  13. 
Cellulose   compounds  and   of  artificial   materials   thereof, 

Mnnnfnof„.o  ^f  ^™      l    Lilienfeld.     2,100,010;   Nov! 


Manufacture  of  new. 
23. 


"^  K"'Bo'As?edl°°'2:'o'72!o62 -'l-eb^l?^-  '  ^^  ^'''''"^  ^""^ 
^"^Mar  ^ie'^'^"^^*^^'''  P''°<^"'^*^-  ^-  Dreyfus.  2,073,687  ; 
Cellulose    derivative    spinning    solution    containing    wax. 

C.   Dreyfus  and   W.    Whitehead.     2,085,013 ;    June    29. 
Ce   u  ose  derivatives.     H.  Dreyfus.     2,072,870  ;  Mar.  9. 
t  ciiulose  deriv.atives  and  in  plastic  products,  etc.,  Manu- 
pii,n  "'■'^  f-  ■  ^:.  Di'eyfus.     2,073,052  ;  Mar.  9. 

2,09l5'>4^"oct   if   ""^^   making   same.     L.    Lilienfeld. 
^'"Ifnl"^?   derivatives^  and    products    obtained    therefrom. 

Manufacture  of.    H.  Dreyfus.     2.098.336  :  Nov.  9. 
''Taxwelh"2:i0llc'3?Dec°7°"'  preparation  of.     R.  W. 
Cellulose    derivatives,  'Making.      N.    Picton.      2,067,946 : 

Jan.  19.  '       '        ' 

*^^2,072,249'^-^Jl'ar'''r'     ^^'^'^"^^^^'"^■e     o^-       H.     Dreyfus. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


815 


Cellulose  derivatives,  Manufacture  of.    R.  P.  Roberts  and 

E.  B.  Johnson.     2,099,753  ;  Nov.  23. 
Cellulose    derivatives,    Manufacture   of   nitrogenous.     H. 

Fink  and  R.  Stahn.     2,097,120  ;  Oct.  26. 
Cellulose  employing  homogenizers,  Fibrous  esterification  of. 

li.    M.    Minsk,    W.    O.    Kenyon,    and    H.    L.    B.    Gray. 

2.066,571 ;  Jan.   5. 
Cellulose  ester  compositions,  particularly  for  molding  pur- 
poses.    H.  A.  Auden,  H.  P.  Standinger,  and  P.  Eagles- 
field.    2,067,310 ;  Jan.  12. 
Cellulose-ester  material,  Manufacturing  colored.    H.  Dosne. 

2,073,414  ;  Mar.  9. 
Cellulose  ester  material,  Saponification  of.     R.  W.  Mon- 

criefE,    F.    B.    Hill,    and    T.    B.    Frearson.      2,092,008; 

Sept.  7. 
Cellulose  ester  products  and   materials  made  therefrom. 

H.  Dreyfus.     2,091,970  ;  Sept.  7. 
Cellulose,    Esterification    of.      C.    I.    Haney.      2,072,261; 

Mar.  2. 
Cellulose  esters.    R.  Miiller,  M.  Schenck,  and  W.  Wirbatz. 

2,103,012  ;  Dec.  21. 
Cellulose  esters  and  ethers,  Dyeing.    E.  Havas.    2,094,597  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Cellulose     esters     and     preparing     them.       F.     Schulze. 

2,069,974 ;    Feb.    9. 
Cellulose    esters    and    production    of    same.      F.    Schulze. 

2,073,853  ;  Mar.  16. 
Cellulose    esters    and    products    thereof.      H.    Dreyfus. 

2,091,968  ;  Sept.  7. 
Cellulose  esters  containing  colloiding  agents.  Treatment 

of.     D.  McBurney  and  E.  H.  NoUau.     2,067,938  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Cellulose  esters  containing  dicarboxylic  acid  groups  and 

making   the   same.      C.    J.    Malm   and   C.   E.   Waring. 

2,093,462;  Sept.  21. 
Cellulose   esters   containing   succinyl   groups   and   making 

same.      C.    J.    Malm   and    C.    E.    Waring.      2,093,464; 

Sept.  21. 
Cellulose    esters    from   scrap.    Recovery   of.      M.    J.   Reid. 

2,099,347  ;  Nov.  16. 
Cellulose  esters.  Manufacture  of.     J.  E.  Jones.     2,095,334  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Cellulose    esters,    Saponification    of.      R.    W.    Moncrieff. 

2,092,006  ;  Sept.  7. 
Cellulose   esters.    Stabilization   of.      0.   Sindl.     2,066,584 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Cellulose  esters  to  render  suitable  for  molding,  Treatment 

of.      F.    R.    Conklin    and    C.    L.    Fletcher.      2,101,984 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Cellulose  esters  -with  higher  fatty  acids.  Stabilizing.     C.  J. 

Malm  and  C.  B.  Fordyce.     2,095,822 :  Oct.  12. 
Cellulose    ether    recovery.     W.    R.    Collings    and    W.    J. 

Le  Fevre.     2,073,002  ;  Mar.  9. 
Cellulose    etherification.      R.    W.    Maxwell.      2,101,262 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Cellulose  ethers.    L.  H.  Bock  and  A.  L.  Houk.    2,083,5o4  ; 

June  15. 
Cellulose  ethers.    L.  H.  Bock  and  A.  L.  Houk.    2,084,125  ; 

June  15. 
Cellulose  ethers.    F.  C.  Hahn.    2,082,797 :  June  8. 
Cellulose      ethers,      Preparation      of.       E.      J.      Lorand. 

2,096,681  ;  Oct.  19. 
Cellulose  others.   Preparation   of.      D.   H.    Powers,    L.   H. 

Bock,  and  A.  L.  Houk.     2,087,549  ;  July  20. 
Cellulose  fiber  adapted   for  conversion  into   cellulose  de- 
rivatives.   Manufacture    of    sheeted.      G.    A.    Richter. 

2,083,744  ;  June  15. 
Cellulose  fibers  of  all  kinds,  Dovioo  for  mercerizing.     W. 

Schramek  and  C.  Schubert.     2.080,635  ;  May  18. 
Cellulose  foam  from  viscose  and  product  thereof,  Prep- 
aration of  a  molded.     R.  O.  Herzog  and  H.  Hoffmann. 

2,077,412;   Apr.   20. 
Cellulose  from  li«Tio-cpllnlosic  products.  Manufacture  of. 

H.  Dreyfus.     2,070,585;  Feb.  16. 
Cellulose,  Hydrolysis  of.    H.  Dreyfus.    2,086,701  ;  July  13. 
Cellulose  nitrate  and  li(|uid  nitric  esters  and  the  product 

thereof,  Accelenition  of  gebUinizatlon  of.     J.  T.  Power 

and  K.  R.   Brown.     2,102,187;  Dec.   14. 
Cellulose  nitrate,  Dehvdniting.     D.   G.  Kennedy  and  J.  K. 

Rulon.     2,102,799  ;  t)oc.  21. 
Cellulose     nitrate,     Stabilization     of.       Ij.      S.     Baker. 

2,077,455;  Apr.  20.  ,  .  ,    ,  , 

Cellulose    orgiinlc    ester    compositions    containing    ethers 

of    dloxnnedlol.      J.    O.    McNally    and    J.    J.    Schmilt. 

2,009,902  ;    Feb.    9. 
Cellulose,  Process  In  digesting.     S.  Svensson.     2,072,770  ; 

Mar    2 
r(.IIiilo'se'prodii''t.      A.  TToche.      2.070,817;  Apr.   13. 
Cellulose    pul[>    for    paper    m.nklng    purposes,    Modifying. 

I.  .1.   Novak  and   A.   L.   Cliipp.      2,083,575;  J\ine   l.l. 
f'elhilose  pulping  Hvstem  and  product  thereof.     I'\  olsi'ii. 

2.087,2(!.".  ;  .luly  L>0.  ,    ^       „      „     , 

Cellulose    solutions.      D.    H.    Powers    and    I..     II.    Bock. 

2,070,990;  Feb.  10. 
fVllnlose     Ktriictiirc    .'ind    preparing    same,    Uegenernted. 

10.  Kline.     2,I00..398:  Nov,  30.  .        „       « 

(.'(•ilulose    xanthate    solutions,     Preparation    of.       (i.    A. 

Klchter.     2,008.031  ;  Jan.  19.  ,      ^    .    „.  ^ 

<'(.|liiloKe  \fiiillinic  Holiillons,  Preparation  of.     G.  A.  Rlcn- 

l.r,      2,070.594;  Apr.  13.  -      ^     a     „,  , 

Cellulose  xantluitc  noi\illonH,  I'reparatlon  of.     O.  A.  Itleli- 

I.T.     2,070,.5!)0;  Apr.  13.  .         „ 

Olluloso      xanthate,       Stabilizing.         H.       B.      Dykstrn. 

2,072,738;  Mar.  2. 


Cellulosic   article   of   manufacture   and   preparing    same. 

D.  E.  Strain.     2,099,455  ;  Nov.  16. 

Cellulosic  bodies.  Treating.     J.  K.  Hunt  and  G.  H.  Latham. 

2,086.419  ;  July  6. 
Cellulosic  bodies.  Treatment  of.     J.  K.  Hunt  and  G.  H. 

Latham.     2,086,418  ;  July  6. 
Cellulosic  derivative  and  making  the  same.     R.  E.  Fother- 

gill.     2,076,555  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cellulosic  esters.  Producing  mixed.    O.  Sindl  and  G.  Frank. 

2,101,413  ;  Dec.  7. 
Cellulosic   material   and   making   same.     W.   W.   Heckert. 

2,069,804;   Feb.   9. 
Cellulosic  material,  Digesting.     A.  D.  Jlerrill.     2,091,513  ; 

Aug.    31. 
Cellulosic    material.    Preparation    of.     M.    J.    Connolly. 

2,080,533  ;  May  18. 
Cellulosic     material.     Preparation     of.       G.     W.     Miles. 

2,074,339  ;  Mar.  23. 
Cellulosic    material,     Purification     of.       F.     H.     Snyder. 

2,072,487  ;  Mar.  2. 
Cellulosic  materials  and  product  of  said  method,  Impreg- 
nating.    G.  A.  Albert.     2,075,328  ;  Mar.  30. 
Cellulosic    materials.    Bleaching   of.      M.    C.    Taylor    and 

J.  F.  White.    2,100,496  ;  Nov.  30. 
Cellulosic  materials.  Treating.     D.  de   Goencz  and  E.   C. 

Tarnuzzer.     2,098,775  ;  Nov.  9. 
Cellulosic      materials,      Treatment      of.        H.      Dreyfus. 

2,069,943  ;  Feb.  9. 
Cellulosic    pellicle    and    preparing    same.      F.    C.    King. 

2,074,336  ;  Mar.  23. 
Cellulosic   pellicles   and   preparing   same.      W.   F.    Under- 
wood.    2,074,349  ;  Mar.  23. 
Cellulosic  product.     R.  Fortune.     2,085.463  ;  June  29. 
Cellulosic    product    and    making    same.      H.    Bradshaw. 

2,079,395  ;  May  4. 
Cellulosic  product  and  preparing  same.     W.  W.  Heckert. 

2,099,441  ;  Nov.  16. 
Cellulosic-  product  and  preparing  same,  Delustered.     E.  E. 

Reid.     2,069,773  ;  Feb.  9. 
Cellulosic    product.    Bleached.     J.    Campbell    and    L.    O. 

Rolleston.     2,081,207  ;  May  25. 
Cellulosic  products  and  preparing  same.     W.  W.  Heckert. 

2.069.806  ;   Feb.   9. 

Cellulosic  spinning  sohitions  and  soft-luster  products 
thereof.  Preparing.  T.  H.  Byron  and  R.  S.  Bley. 
2,081,847-9  ;  May  25. 

Cellulosic  structure.  W.  W.  Heckert  and  W.  R.  Peter- 
son.     2,009,802  ;   Feb.   9. 

Cellulosic  structure  and  preparing  same.  D.  B.  Maney. 
2,096,122  ;  Oct.   19. 

Cellulosic  structure  and  preparing  same,  Delustered.     E. 

E.  Reid.      2,069,774 ;    Feb.   9. 

rvilulosic  structures.     W.  W.  Heckert.     2,069,801  :  Feb.  9. 
Cellulosic     structures.        W.     W.     Heckert.        2.069,803  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Cellulosic  structures.     W.  W.  Heckert  and  AI.  A.  Dahlen. 

2,009,800;    Feb.    9. 
Cellulosic  structures.     E.  Kline.     2,077,699  ;  Apr.  20. 
Cellulosic  structures  and  preparing  same.     P.   M.  Clark. 

2.071.024;  Feb.  10. 
Cellulosic  structures  and  preparing  same.     F.  H.  Swezey. 

2,096,146  ;  Oct.  19. 
Cellulosic  structures  and  producing  same.   W.  W.  Heckert. 

2,009,805  ;    Feb.    9. 
Cellulosic  substances  and  preparing  same.     W.  Heckert. 

2.009.807  ;    Feb.   9. 

Cement.     W.  O.   Davton.     2,092.000  :   Sept.  7. 
Cement.     W.  J.  McCortney.      2,0.'50.-30  ;  May  18. 
Cement.     W.  E.  Tyler,  T.  B.  Douglas,  P.  R.  Chamberlain, 

and  R.  A.  Loveland.     2.101,299;  Dec.  7. 
Cement  and  making  the  same.    G.  W.  Jordan.    2,083,207 ; 

J'une  8. 
Cement  and  plaster  material.    J.  W.  Phillips.    2,071.263 ; 

Feb    10. 
Cement,   Apparatus   for  use  In  making.     W.  Dyckerhoff. 

■2,O!)S<,130  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cement   articles.    .Apparatus    and    method    of   making   ex- 
panded.    2.100,179;  Nov.  30. 
C.>ni(.nt.  Hltuinhious.      U.  B.  Brav.      2.0R0.0,S8  ;  May  IK. 
Cement  building  block.     P.  E.  Daubeuspeck.     2,077,089  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Cem(>nt,   Ceramic  patching.     J.  M.   McKlnlcy  and   W.   K. 

Carter.     2,102,327  ;  Dec.  14. 
('enient  clinker.  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  forming.     II. 

S.  Lee.     2.005,1-H!  ;  Oct.  12. 
(Vment  llher  and  the  like  products,  Process  and  apimratus 

for    inaiiliig    and    coloring.      C.    Batcheller.      2,007,<M3  ; 

Nov.  2.  „ 

CiMnent   lloorlsg  construction  nii-tliod  nud  apparatus.     F. 

P.   Sloan.      2.07K.2S!)  ;   Apr,   27. 
Cement    grout   mixing  and   dlstrtbultng  mnohlne.     O.   W. 

Cnivson.      2.072.301  ;  Mar.  2. 
('iiiii'iil.     Illt;li     lempeniture     r<<fractory.       G.     E.     Sell. 

lie.  20.tl3  ;  June  15. 
Cement,   l.onitlng.     D.  CI.  CrnndHlI.     2,008.535;  Jan.   10, 
<'ement.  Luminous.     O.  V.  Thomas.     2,092, 7HS  ;  Sept.   14. 
Cement,   Miiklni;.      W.   Dvckerhotr.      2.tM>."S.l.S3  ;   Oct.   5. 
(Vment.  Miiltlng.     L.  T.  \VorU.     2.0.'!3,170;  June  .S. 
("enieiit.      Making     high     silica.        F.     A.     H.     Fliikeldoy. 

2.079,700;   May   11. 
Cenient,   Mnnurii.turlnK.     U.    \V.   Hyde.     2,000.808;   Aug. 

('.•mei.t  iiiix.r.      W.  ("   and  C.  P.  lliill.      2.0S1.SS1  ;  May  25. 


816 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Cement  mixer.     E.  H.  Hollis.     2,072,886  ;  Mar.  9. 
Cement,  Non-hardening.     S.  Pellerano.    2,095,614 ;  Oct.  12. 
Cement  or  binder  material.     P.   S.  Barnliart.     2,098,221; 

Nov.  9. 
Cement   or   bonding  material,   Mailing.     P.    S.   Barnhart. 

2,098,222  ;  Nov.  9. 
Cement,  Production  of.    H.  Wendeborn.     2,090,363  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Cement     products.     Making     Portland.       C.     Batcheller. 

2.066,550  ;  Jan.  5. 
Cement,    Treating    Portland.     P.    S.    Roller.     2,085,044; 

June  29. 
Cementation,  Process  of.     H.  K.  Ihrig.     2,071,533 ;  Feb. 

23. 
Cementing  machine.     I.  L.  Keith.     2,098,101  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cementing    machine.      C.    Roberts.      2,100,452 ;    Nov.    30. 
Cementing  material.    J.  F.  Walsh,  H.  E.  Smith,  and  A.  F. 

Caprio.     2,079,642  ;  May  11. 
Cementing  process.     E.  C.  Pitman.     2,087,480  ;  July  20. 
Cementitious   composition  and  making  the   same.     L.   T. 

Brownmiller.     2,071,681 :  Feb.  23. 
Cementitious  material.     C.  K.  Roos.     2,079,338 ;  May  4. 
Cementitious      material,      Producing.     G.      A.      Hoggatt. 

2,067,762  ;  Jan.  12. 
Cementitious  materials,  Apparatus  for  producing  cellular. 

J.  A.  Rice  and  R.  B.  Rice.     2,069,078  ;  Jan.  26. 
Cements,     Aluminous.       E.     W.     Scripture.       2,099,176 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Center  bearing.     O.  K.  Kjolseth.     2,070,437  ;  Feb.  9. 
Center  indicator.     E.  R.  Jones.     2,076,819  ;  Apr.  13. 
Center  latch  elevator.     C.  A.  Lundeen.     2,081,591;  May 

25. 
Center  spot  crowns.  Making.    B.  Cohn.    2,101,131 ;  Dec.  7. 
Center  spot  crowns,  Making.     J.  B.  Eisen.     2,080,255-6  ; 

May  11. 
Center  spot   crowns,   Making.     J.   Gutmann.     2,080,265  ; 

May  11. 
Center  spot  crowns.  Method  and  apparatus  for  making. 

A.  J.  Jonsson.     2,094,985  ;  Oct.  5. 
Centering  and  pilot  tool.   Clutch  disk.     C.  F.  Ho  and  J. 

Akina.     2,097,372  ;  Oct.  26. 
Centering  device  for  swivel  trucks.     W.   S.  H.  Hamilton 

and  F.  W.  Butt.     2,099,361  ;  Nov.  16. 
Centralizing  and  controlling  mechanism  for  car  couplers. 

A.  J.  Bazeley.     2,071,491;  Feb.  23. 
Centrifugal  apparatus.     E.  Roberts.     2.081.840  ;  Mav  25. 
Centrifugal  apparatus.     E.  Roberts.     2,086,478 ;  July  6. 
Centrifugal  casting  mold.     H.  C.  Fretz.     2,090.289 ;  Aug. 

17. 
Centrifugal  clutch.     J.  Fieux.     2,102,524  ;  Dec.  14. 
Centrifugal  clutch.     R.  R.  Glen.     2,081,743  ;  May  25. 
Centrifugal  clutch.     H.  McCornack.     2,097,128  ;  Oct.  26. 
Centrifugal  clutch.     C.  R.  Waseige.     2,077,292  ;  Apr.  13. 
Centrifugal  device.     G.  H.  Leland.     2.066.989  ;  Jan.  5. 
Centrifugal  drier.    F.  Van  Impe.    2,091,536  ;  Aug.  31. 
Centrifugal  extractor.     C.   Schaum.     2,090,400  ;  Aug.    17. 
Centrifugal  machine.     W.  H.  Bath.     2,087,727  ;  July  20. 
Centrifugal  machine.     E.  Morrison.     2,072,377  ;  Mar.   2. 
Centrifugal  machine.     J.  S.  Pecker.     2.078,273  ;  Apr.  27. 
Centrifugal  machine.     H.  Schulz.     2,073.496  ;  Mar.  9. 
Centrifugal  machine  for  filtering  purposes.     G.  E.  Nelin. 

2,087,778  ;  July  20. 
Centrifugal     pump.      A.      P.      Brocklebank.      2,086,975 ; 

July  13. 
Centrifugal  pump.     R.  H.  Davis.     2,067,903  ;   Jan.  19. 
Centrifugal  pump.     C.  L.  Frohnert.     2,072,033  ;  Feb.  23. 
Centrifugal   pump.      W.    S.    Holdaway.      2.074,650 ;    Mar. 

23. 
Centrifugal  pump.     P.  Huntzicker.     2,092,351  ;  Sept.  7. 
Centrifugal  pump.     E.  A.  SjOstrOm.     2,101,960  ;  Dec.  14. 
Centrifugal  pump,  Deep  well.     A.  Hollander.     2,086,806  ; 

July  13. 
Centrifugal  pump.  Self-priming.     E.  P.  Teel.     2,075,315  : 

Mar.  30. 
Centrifugal    separating    machine    and    treating    sludges. 

J.  S.  Pecker.     2,100,669  ;  Nov.  30. 
Centrifugal  separator.    A.  U.  Ayres.    2,067.590  ;  Jan.  12. 
Centrifugal   sep.irator.     A.  U.  Ayres.      2.082,608  ;  June  1. 
Contrifngfil  separator.     O.  H.  Dorer.      2.082,600;  June  1 
Centrifugal  separator.     L.  D.  Jones.     2,089,123:  Aug.  3. 
Ccntrifu'_'al  separator.     J.   R.  Knowles  and  B.  C.  Carter 

2,067,273;  Jan.   12. 
Contrifugal  separator.     J.   Jlann.      2,073,216;  Mar.  9. 
Ccntril'iigal    separalor.      A.    Nviop.      2.00I.329;   Aug.    31 
Centrifugal  separator.     J.   P.  Tholl.     2,087,848  ;  July  20 
Centrifugal    separator.      F.    M.    Tomlinson.      2,092.484  • 

Sept.  7. 
Centrifugal  separator.  Continuous  and  automatic.     F    G 

S.Tiirhoz  V  Cil.      2,090,594  ;   Oct.    19. 
Centrifugal    switch.     R.  W.  Groot.     2,084.907  ;  Juno  22 
Centrifugal    switch,      R.    A.    White,    W.    Noble,    and    N 

Tumbry.     2,079,5;59  ;  May  4. 
Centrifugally  cast  pipe.     C.  Pardun.     2,088,663 ;  Aug   3 
Centrifuge.       C.     W.     Stratford     and     A.     E.     Drissner' 

2,085,929  ;  July  6. 
Ceramic  articles.   Apparatus   for  making.     A.  H.  Fesslcr 

and  R.  Rus.sell,  Jr.     2.091,973  ;  Sept.  7. 
Ceramic   articles.    Apparatus   for  making.     R.    E.    Gould 

2,080,418:  May  18. 
Ceramic    bodies,    Forming.      H.    N.    Kraner.      2,075  445- 

Mar.   30. 
Ceramic  bodies.  Making.     K.   Schwartzwalder  and  A    S 

Rulka.     2,092,027  ;  Sept.  7. 


Ceramic  bodies.   Process  and  batch  for  making..    G.   R. 

Pole.     2,079„715  ;  May  11. 
Ceramic  building  construction  and  method  of  assembly, 

Reenforced.     F.  O.  Anderegg.     2,075,633;  Mar.  30. 
Ceramic  composition.    J.  B.  Stilhane.    2,086,828  ;  July  13. 
Ceramic    composition    and    preparing.     A.    L.    Bennett. 

2,073,136;  Slar.   9. 
Ceramic     composition.      Lightweight.        W.      R.      Seigle. 

2,079,665  ;  May  11. 
Ceramic  furnace.     E.  J.  Dusseris.     2,081,476  ;  May  25. 
Ceramic  material.     H.  Pulfrich.     2,098,812  ;  Nov.  9. 
Ceramic  material  and  making   same.  Alkali-free.     A.  H. 

Fessler.     2.069,060  ;   Jan.    26. 
Ceramic  product  and  making,  Low  dielectric  loss.      W. 

Bloch.     2,071,452  ;  Feb.  23. 
Ceramic    products.     Compounding.       J.     G.    A.    Lefranc. 

2,099,367  ;  Nov.  16. 
Ceramic  products.  Making.     T.  G.  McDougal.     2,092,001 : 

Sept.  7. 
Ceramic   ware.  Method   and  apparatus  for  firing.     E.   J. 

Harris.     2,097,620:  Nov.  2. 
Ceramic    ware.    Producing.     A.    H.    Fessler.     2,069,059 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Cereal  grains,  etc..  Treating.     H.  K.  Wilder  and  C.  W. 

Lindow.     2,093,260  ;  Sept.  14. 
Chain  :  See — 

Anti-skid  chain.  Ornamental  chain. 

Conveyer  chain.  Skid  chain. 

Cutter  chain.  Tire  chain. 

Drive  chain.  Watch  chain. 

Chain.     S.  Quisling.     2,087,479  ;  July  20. 
Chain.     W.  W.  Sayers,  R.  F.  Bergmann  and  G.  W.  HaafE. 

2,091,836  ;  Aug.  31. 
Chain  and  bar,  Cutter.     R.  K.  Jeffrey.     2,068,984;  Jan. 

26. 
Chain  and  cutter  bar,  Cutter.     N.  D.  Levin.     2,068,993  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Chain    and    parts    therefor,    Power    transmission.       F. 

Muller.     2,093,156;  Sept.  14. 
Chain   and   wheel.   Antiskid.     C.   J.   Watson.     2,091,171 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Chain  applying  device.   Skid.     T.  P.   Salley.     2,100,819  ; 

Nov.   30. 
Chain    block.    Hand    crank.     F.    E.    Wood.     2,093,946 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Chain,    Construction   of   an   emergency   tire.      J.   A.    H. 

Castongay.     2,087,100;  July  13. 
Chain  coupling.     J.  Seltzer.     2,102,135  ;  Dec.  14. 
Chain  fastener.    E.  D.  Ray  and  J.  A.  Stanton.    2,090,897  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Chain    feed    and    separator.    Magnetic.      W.    I.    Sallee. 

2,092,025  ;  Sept.  7. 

Chain  for  automobile  tires.  Emergency.     H.  W.  Lisowitz. 

2,101,588  ;  Dec.  7. 
Chain   for   automobile    wheels,    Snow.      E.    G.    Ericsson. 

2,089,352  ;  Aug.  10. 
Chain  for  tenter  machines.     J.  H.  Williams.     2,097,960 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Chain   gearing  for  bicycles   and   the  like,   Change  speed. 

J.  M.  Gruyer.     2.099,477  ;  Nov.  16. 
Chain  jack.    C.  O.  Nelson.    2,099,940 ;  Nov.  23. 
Chain   link.      J.    Bocchino.      2.080,301  ;   May   11. 
Chain  link.     J.   W.   Page.     2,079,384;   May   4 
Chain  link.  Swivel.     B.  G.  Plummer.     2.066.852;  Jan.  5. 
Chain  links.   Making.     F.   E.    Stahl.      2,069,980 ;   Feb.   9. 
Cham  links.  Making  electrically  welded.    F.  C.  RauwenhofC. 

2,067.342  ;  Jan.  21. 
Chain    lock.    Automatic.      E.    P.    Beaumont.      2,075,015 : 

Jlar.  30.  '       .        . 

Chain    machine    for    the   production    of   wood    chips    or 

shavings.     G.  Bravl.     2,080,557  ;  May  18. 
Chain  pin  extractor.     F.  O.  Blake.     2.091,844;  Aug.  31. 
Chain  pm  extractor.     R.  Horton.     2.091,780  ;  Aug.  31. 
Cham  release.  Automatic.     F.  Sanders.     2,097,105  ;   Oct. 

26. 
Chain  tightener.     L.  C.  Statler.     2,097,048  :  Oct.  26. 
Cham  tightener.  Tire.     H.   D.  Weed.     2.067,032;  Jan.  5. 

2  101172'°De     %^'^^^'      Sprocket.        W.      Gegenheimer. 

Chain    unit,'  Emergency.      J.    B.   Bambenek.     2,082,937: 

June  8. 
Cliain    with    readily    detachable    feed-lug,    Conveyer.      R. 

E.Johnson.     2,102,569  :  Dec.  14. 

.'o  n"i'p  o?^*'^®    for    putting  on    skid.     J.    R.    Johnson. 

-.0(6,894;   Apr.   13. 
Ch.nins,  Making.     W.  Kreutz.     2,070,362;  Feb    9 

'''■^'J,"^''-.,  Traction    tread.     G.  V.    Lancaster.     2,076,652; 

Chair :  Sep — 

Adjustable  chair.  Invalid  wheel  chair. 

Adjustable  obs  t  e  t  r  i  c  a  1  Lawn  chair 

chair.  Posture  chair. 

Baby  s  chair.  Reclining  ch.air. 

n.  ■,  !•  K^^  support  chair.  Self-leveling  chair. 

^„£''  ^  i'^'?'^  ^^i"^-  Theater  chair. 

S»™P  c^a'r.  ^   .  Toil  ^t  chair. 

PAm^fI^^f''M  '^^'^"■-  Treatment   chair. 

S^^-S"^*  S'^*^'""-  '^^■heel  chair, 
rolding  chair. 

/;"'ia.ir.  A.  P.  Ball.     2,091,063  :  Aug.  24 

Pho?^-  ?•  §•  5™nett.     2,100.098  :  Nov.  23. 

Wl  V-  l\  ^  Bromagem.     2.081.791  ;  Mav  25. 

Ch?lr-  ^r  M-  Collins.     2,083.053;  June  "S. 

Chair.  W.  F.  Crawford.     2,080,761  ;  May  18. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


817 


Chair.     B.  H.  Drake.     2,097,618  ;  Nov.  2. 

Chair.    P.  E.  G.  Ericson.    2,098,743 ;  Nov.  9. 

Chair.     C.  E.  Eriesner.     2,096,169  ;  Oct.   19. 

Chair.     E.  Galante.     2,080,607  :  May  18. 

Chair.     L.  E.  Goenen.     2,083.838  ;  June  15. 

Chair.     M.  A.  Heimann.     2,085,804;   July  6. 

Chair.     H.  M.  Kahn.     2.073,065  ;  Mar.  I). 

Chair.    E.  P.  Klar.     2,083,716  ;  June  15. 

Chair.    W.  R.  McGowen.     2,069,456 ;  Feb.  2. 

Chair.     H.  N.  McLellan  and  G.   C.   Balbach.     2,077,067  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Chair.     C.  H.   Oermann.     2.097.500  ;  Nov.  2. 
Chair.     A.   Provlsor.     2,077,770;   Apr.   20. 
Chair.    A.  R.  Schwarzkopf.     2,084,871 ;  June  22. 
Chair.     R.  H.  \VilIiain.s.     2,102,173  ;  Dec.  14. 
Chair     and     anticreeper.      Combined     rail.        R.      Hill. 

2,068,055  ;  Jan.  19. 
Chair   and    desk.    Combined.      M.    M.    Pickle    and    D.    E. 

Parsons.     2,100,597  ;  Nov.  30. 
Chair    and    roller    for    pipes.    Adjustable.      A.    E.    Davis. 

2,103,811  ;  Dec.  28. 
Chair    and     step     ladder.     Combined.       A.     A.     Hariu. 

2,103,671 ;  Dec.  28. 
Chair  and  table  set.  Combination.     E.  Riess.     2,077,855  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Chair  back.     W.  H.  Gunlocke.     2,071.974;  Feb.  23. 
Chair   back.    Adjustable.      H.-  J.    Hemininger   and    C.    W. 

Hawks.      2,091,733;    Aug.    31. 
Chair   back.   Adjustable.      I.    Salomon.     2,074,621 ;   Mar. 

23. 
Chair  balance.  Baby.     E.  J.  Klemm,  Jr.     2,077,113  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Chair  capable  of  being  piled  up  in  a  vertical  direction. 

F.  A.  Schadler.     2,098,888  :  Nov.  9. 

Chair  construction.     R.  L.  Ficks.     2,076,510  ;  Apr.  6. 
Chair,  Folding.     R.   O.   Stockil.     Re.  20,384  ;  M&y  25. 
Chair    frame    construction.      H.    J.    Tender.      2,089,818; 

Aug.  10. 
Chair     headrest     adjusting     bracket.     B.     S.     Johnson. 

•  2,087,152  ;  July  13. 
Chair    or   analogous    article   of   furniture.     E.    A.    Kanu. 

2,097,884  ;  Nov.  2. 
Chair  or  like  article.     A.  U.  Walter.     2,090,562  ;  Aug.  17. 
Chair  or  seat.     J.  Turner.     2,097,541  ;  Nov.  2. 
Chair  or  the  like,  Open  bottom,  floating  top  spring  cushion. 

R.  E.  Eaton.     2,101,054  ;  Dec.  7. 
Chair  slip  cover,  Dining  room.     Ij.  Mednick.     2,091,825  ; 

Aug.   31. 
Chair    structure,    Folding.      J.    A.    and    L.    P.    Erpelding. 

2,088,644  ;  Aug.  3. 
Chairs  and  the  like.  Construction  of  beach.     W.  B.  Clark. 

2,093,829  ;  Sept.  21. 
Chalk  holder.     F.  Rutz.     2,086,174  ;  July  6. 
Chalk,  Producing  light  precipitated.     N.  Statham  and  T. 

G.  Leek.     2,081,112  ;  May  18. 

Chamber  and  cuff.  Combined  treatment.     W.  H.  Vogt  and 

R.  F.  Roda.     2,082,190;  June  1. 
Chance  device.     J.  F.  Robertson.     2,077,010  ;  Apr.  13. 
Change,   Apparatus   for   delivering.      G.    Gee.      2,073,789  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Change  gear.    R.  M.  Gaston.    2,077,556  ;  Apr.  20. 
Change-over  apparatus.     I.  M.  Brown.     2,088,574  :  Aug.  3. 
Change-over,  Automatic.     A.  V.  Mullen  and  J.  C.  Smith. 

2,081,015;  May  18. 
Change-speed  device,  Automatic.    A.  Athimon.    2,097,011 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Chango-spcod    device   widioiit    broach    of   continuity.      R. 

Tellioz.     2,088,540  :  July  27. 
Change  speed  gear.     A.  Laub.     2,094,298;  Sept.  28. 
Change-speed  gear.     K.  Maybach.     2,086,723  ;  July  13. 
Change  speed  gear.     H.  V.  TfSrnebohm.     2,066,952;  Jan.  6. 
Change  Kpeed   gear.      M.  Wagner.     2,096,770  ;  Oct.  2(>. 
Cliango  speed  mechanism.     H.  Kohn.     2,097,283  ;  Oct.  26. 
Change   speed    meclianism     P.    Mattia.     2,091,211;    Aug. 

24. 
Change-spoed  mpchanism,  Progre,sisive  and  automatic.     J. 

ViscM.silla.s.     2,081,373;  M.'iy  25, 
Change  speed   svHleni.     J.   W.  Hiile.     2.091.391  ;  Aug.  31, 
Changeable  exhibitor,     H.  V,  Marsh.     2,077,632  ;  Apr.  20. 
Chang.'.'ihle  sign.     A.  G.  Holler.     2,006,360  ;  Oct ,  19. 
Cliannol       coin(>nting      niachlno,         W.       Jj.       MacKenzlo. 

2,098.253  ;  Nov.  9. 
(;ii!inricl  cementing  iniicliiiK!.      C.  A.  Newhall.      2,097,57.'!  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Channel     structure     for     metal     nrclies.     O.     K.     Shafor. 

2,073.185  ;  Mar.   9. 
Channeling   machine.      E.    K.    Olson.      2.069,922;    Fob.    9. 
Channeling   machine.      E.    E.    Olson.      2,069,023  ;    Fob.    9. 
Chaplot.      S.    II.  Gibson.      2  096,679;  Oct.   19. 
Chaniotor-carrylng  device.     W.  C.  Ilenrlckson.     2,087,032; 

July  13. 
Charcoal,    Activation    of.      H.    Von    Brnmer.      2,001,696; 

Aug.  31. 
Cliiirciinl,    Appiir.iliiw    for    rovlvlfylng.     B.    M.    Johnson. 

2,076,647  ;  Apr.    i:!. 
(,'liargo  forming.     J.  T.  Ilavekost  and  O.  K.  Zwlngonhorger. 

2,080,420;  May  18. 
Charge      forming      apparntuB.        A.      iiiid      10.      (Hlvolli. 

2,080,182;  Mav  VI. 
Charge  forming  device.     F.  K.  Aseltlne.     2,068,838;  .Inn. 

26. 
Charge  forming  device.     F.  E.  AHoItlne.     2,07-1,353;   Miir. 

23. 


Charge  forming  device.     F.  E.  Aseltine,  C.  H.  Kindl,  and 

W.  G.  Pontis.     2,096,273;  Oct.   19. 
Charge  forming  device.    H.  A.  Kelty.    2,100,511 ;  Nov.  30. 
Charge   forming  device   for  internal  combustion   engines. 

C.  A.  French.     2,071,116  ;  Feb.  16. 
Charge  forming   device   for  internal   combustion  engines. 

G.   L.   Pratt.     2,096,526 ;   Oct.   19. 
Charge   forming  mechanism.     P.   Maniscalco.     2,097,526 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Charge     forming     mechanism     for     internal     combustion 

engines.     C.  R.  Waseige.     2,092,565  ;  Sept.  7. 
Charge  mixing  and  heating  device  and/or  vaporizer  for 

use  in  cylinders  of  internal  combustion  engines.     L.  A. 

Headen.     2,092,454;  Sept.  7. 
Charge  modifying  attachment  for  engine  intake  manifolds. 

C.  Strancke.     2.073,887  ;  Mar.  16. 
Charge    storage    tube.      P.    T.    Farnsworth.      2,100.842 ; 

Nov.   30. 
Charging  and  switching  device  for  internal   combustion 

engines.     A.  Soulet.     2,086,099  ;  July  6. 
Charging-control  system.     J.  L.  Woodbridge.     2,099,640  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Charging  device.  Automatic.     R.  Wetzer.     2,096,440  ;  Oct. 

19. 
Charging    means    for    centrifugal    extractors.    Automatic. 

J.   J.    Neuman.     2,090,373 ;  Aug.   17. 
Chart.     J.   D.  Cunningham.     2,073,143  ;  Mar.  9. 
Chart,        Adjustable        direction-finder.     H.        Scharlau. 

2,073,352  ;  Mar.  9. 
Chart,  Board.     A.   A.   Hoppmann.     2,070,431  ;   Feb.   9. 
Chart,    Illuminated.     C.    A.    Tompkins.     2,068,827  ;   Jan. 

26. 
Chart,  Music  signature.     T.  J.  Orzada.     2,079,920;  Mav 

11. 
Chart,     Pattern     drafting     and     grading.     I.     Kravitz. 

2,068,684  ;  Jan.   26. 
Chart    quantity    indication.    Record.     C.    W.    La    Pierre. 

2,077.242  ;   Apr.   13. 
Chart,  Railroad  routing.    W.  C.  Wertenbruch.    2,097,008  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Chart,  Resistance  color  code.     M.  Fedor,  Jr.     2.078,602  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Chart,  Tracing.     C.  Lorber.     2,068,497  ;  Jan.  19. 
Chase,  Revolving.     H.  A.  Porl.     2.082,718;  .Tune  1. 
Chaser  and   mounting  therefor.   Circular.     E.   T.   Bvsshe 

and  R.  R.  Finn.    2,080,303  ;  May  11. 
Chaser    grinding    means.       C.     S.    Mueller.       2,099,074 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Chaser  supporting  block.     W.  J.  Hogg.     2,103,462  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Chassis.     G.  E.  Parker,  M.  Ollev,  R.  B.  Burton,  and  A.  H. 

Stahlhuth.     2.096,996  ;  Oct.  26. 
Chassis,  Automobile.     S.  Jencick.     2.084,809  ;  June  22. 
Chassis     construction.     Motor    vehicle.       G.     M.     Bicusa. 

2,074,533  ;  Mar.  23. 
Chnssis,   Delivery  vehicle.      G.   S.   PiroumofT.      2,098,357; 

Nov.  9. 
Chassis    for    power    operated    vehicles.      F.    D.    Frisby. 

2,082,826;  June  8. 
Chassis,  Railway  train.     C.  Geissen.     2,081.007  ;  Jlay  IS. 
Chassis  suspension  construction.  Automobile.     J.  Zubatv. 

2,079,671 ;  May  11. 
Chock  and    chock   controlled   mechanism.     W.   K.    Schau- 

wokor.     2,099,234;  Nov.   16. 
Check  book  cover.      S.  B.   Klahn.     2,088,751  ;  Aug.  3. 
Check  controlled  mechanism.     F.  W.  Hoban.     2,076,513  ; 

Apr.   6. 
Check   controlling  moans   for  vending   machines.     F.   W. 

Tloban.     2,086,619;  July  13. 
Check,  Door.     G.  Hammond.     2,071,600;  Feb.   23. 
Cliook,    Door.      W.   I''.   Mooro.      2.066,795;   Jan,   5, 
Chock,  Door.     A.  J.  and  H.  H.   Schulz.     2,071.660;  Feb. 

23. 
Chock,  Elevntor-door.     II.  C.  Waldman.     2,083,762 ;  June 

15. 
Cli(>pk   for  doors  and    the  like.     H.   I.   Wolf.     2,074,008  ; 

Mnr.  16. 
ClircU     for     golf     chib     shafts,     l{i>boiind.     A.     10.     I-ard. 

2.078,728  :  Apr.   27. 
("Iiooi;  Iiandling  apparatus.     C  J.  Itroltonstoln  and  I>.  10. 

Uookor.      --'.OSLIO:!  :   Mav  25. 
Chock     holder.       R.     M.     Berry     and     E.     R.     Cnimpton. 

2,086.695  ;  July  13. 
Check    holder.      A.    Znmborclll.      2,076,331  ;    Apr.    6. 
(hook    or    coin    selector.     F.    K.    Mnltland.     2,082.708; 

.lune  1. 
Cli.cU,  Parcel.      W.  A.  Itlco.      2,098,161  :  Nov.  2. 
('hook  Hliini'r.     H.  I.  Morris.     2.101.1)14:  Doc.   11, 
(Miock  signer,  Multiple.     O.   Slotfovold.     2,075.630;   Mar. 

;h). 

Cliock  testing  npi)aratu8.     A.  A.  Kneo.     2,072,Ci04  ;  Mnr.  2, 
Clii'ok     tost  lug     niipariitu.s.     Adjustable.     A.     A.      Knoo. 

2.073,392  ;  Mar.  1). 
Cliook  VMlvo.     K.  K.  Cooper,     2.081, 294  ;  Juno  15, 
Clio.'k  valve.     F.  <i.  lOldrldgo.     2,07.S,37r>  ;  Apr.  27. 
Cliook  valve.    F.  S.  While  and  C.  (J.  Ilord.'uiix.     2.06S.S33  ; 

.Inn.  2(1, 
Cliooli    viilvp.     Automatic    downBtreiim,      F.    1.    Gilbert. 

2,<i!12,ir.2  ;  .Sept,  7. 
I'liooU     writer.       II,     11.     IIimImiiim     and     C",     \V,     Joluinon. 

2.()SS,7,S9  ;   Aug.  3. 
Chock     writer.        O,     Slottovold     mul     C,      \V.      Joliiiiioi). 

2.103,008;  Doc.  21, 


818 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Check  writing  machine.     W.  B.  Payne.     2,092,852  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Checkerwork       construction.       G.       L.       Danforth,       Jr. 

2,090,832  ;  Aug.  24. 
Checking  attachment  for  planters,  Rotary.     W.  L.   Ginn. 

2.085,678  :  June  29. 
Checking  device.     E.  L.  Carillon.     2,080,559  ;  May  18. 
Checking     device.     J.     T.     Mackay     and     H.     C.     Ames. 

2,097,861  ;  Nov.  2. 
Checking  gauge.     G.  A.  Countryman.     2,086,402  ;  July  6. 
Checking  or  counting  device.  Automatic.     M.  H.  Morsei 

Jr.     2,077,767  ;  Apr.  20. 
Cheek  piece  for  guns.   Sliding.     E.  E.  and  H.  L.  Miller. 

2,100,514;   Nov.   30. 
Cheese,  Apparatus  for   making.     R.   MioUis.     2,103,545 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Cheese  coating.  Flexible.     H.  J.  Coster.     2,102,516 ;  Dec. 

14. 
Cheese  hoop.     E.  G.  Damrow.     2,083,318  ;  June  8. 
Cheese  manufacture.     F.  H.   v.  u.    z.   Guttenberg  and  H. 

Firgau.     2,081,273  ;  May  25. 
Cheese,     Manufacture     of     processed.       B.     Duttweiler. 

2,083,322  ;  June  8. 
Cheese,      Manufacturing      cream.         C.      P.       Sharpless. 

2,098,764 ;  Nov.  9. 
Cheese,  Packaging.     A.  Abrams,  C.  L.  Wagner,  and  B.  F. 

Davis.     2.077.300-01  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cheese,  Packing.     W.  Y.  C.  Hunt.    2,077,697 ;  Apr.  20. 
Cheese,      Preserving     and      wrapping.        H.      Wyssbrod. 

2,100,422  ;  Nov.  30. 
Cheese  product.     G.   L.   and   W.   K.   Teller.      2,103,304 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Cheese  nroduct.   Manufacturing  cream.     C.  P.   Sharpless. 

2,098.765  ;  Nov.  9. 
Cheese-protecting  device.    W.  L.  Everly.    2,070,829  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Cheese  slicing  and  dispensing  apparatus.     G.  W.  Spousta. 

2,102,859  ;  Dec.  21. 
Cheese    slicing     and    packing    machine.      E.     G.    Lantz. 

2,096,641  ;  Oct.  19. 
Chemical  appararas.     W.  O.  Geyer.     2,083,228 ;  June  8. 
Chemical  compound.     W.  Brun.     2,090,745  ;  Aug.  24. 
Chemical  compound  and  use  therefor.  W.  Brun.   2,099,293  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Chemical     compound     formulator.     Remotely     controlled. 

H.  S.  Van  Doren.     2,085,881  ;  July  6. 
Chemicijl  compounds.     E.  Havas.     2,094,595  ;  Oct.  5. 
Chemical  compounds  and  preparing  same.     W.  H.  Caroth- 

ers.     2,067,172;  Jan.  12. 
Chemical     manufacture.       H.     D.     Munson.       2,098,399 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Chemical  manufacture.    M.  C.  Taylor.    2,071,091 ;  Feb.  16. 
Chemical  manufacture.     G.  P.  Vincent.     2,071,094 ;  Feb. 

16. 
Chemical   process.      W.   A.   Lazier   and   J.    V.    Voughen. 

2,094,128  ;  Sept.  28. 
Chemical  process.     J.  G.  Moore.     2,101,223  ;  Dec.  7. 
Chemical  processes  and  new  products  produced  thereby. 

W.  H.  Carothers.     2,072,867  ;  Mar.  9. 
Chemical    processes    and    products    resulting    therefrom. 

R.  F.  Conaway.     2,088,577  ;  Aug.  3. 
Chemical  products  and  preparing  v)ie  s:ime.    G.  W.  Rigby. 

2,072,771 ;  Mar.  2. 
Chemical  nroducts  and  producing  same.     W.  H.  Carothers, 

A.  M.  CoUins.  and  J.  E.  Kirby.     2.066.329-31  ;  Jan.   5. 
Chemical   pulp,   Treatment  of.     F.   F.   Frick.     2,095,546  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Chemical     reactions,     Apparatus     for.     E.     J.     Houdry. 

2,094,601 ;  Oct.  5. 
Chemical    reactions,    Apparatus    for    controlling.      T.    B. 

Prickett.     2,092,017;  Sept,  7. 
Chemical  reactions.  Control  of.     E.  J.  Hondry.    2,078,949  ; 

May  4. 
Chemical  reactions.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  carry- 
ing out.     C.  W.  Hanson.     2,091,981  ;  Sept.  7. 
Chemical  roactions.  Process  and  apparatus  for  conducting. 

S.   C.  Carney.      2.081,322  ;  May  25. 
Chemical  stabilization  of  cellulose  esters.     C.  I.  Hanev. 

2,072,260  ;  Mar.  2. 
Chemicals  and  preparing  the  same.  Prepared.     W.  Barth 

and  J.  Forrest.     2,074,200  ;  Mar.  16. 
Cherry    cutting   apparatus.     G.   D.    Gardner.     2,070.942  : 

Apr.  13, 
Cherry  splitter.     C.  D.  Russell.     2,103,383 :  Dec.  28. 
Chest.     S.  E.  Coy.     2,075,791 ;  Apr.  6. 
Chest  for  pressing  machines.  Inflatable.     C.  S.  Malott,  Jr. 

2,074,658:  Mar.  23. 
Chick  box.     G.  Loth.    2,074,090  ;  Mar.  16. 
Chick    box,    Stickless    ventilated.      H.    C.    Krannert   and 

G.  E.  Bomberger.     2,094,175  ;  Sept.  28. 
Chicken  fountain.     D.   B,  Dropse.     2,097,563:  Nov,  2, 
Chickens  and  other  birds  and  animal  flesh.  Preparation 

cooking,  and  canning  of.     W.  R.  C.  Ashby.     2,084  721  • 

June  22. 
Chicle  substitute.     D.  M.  Jackman.     2,078,878  ;  Apr    27 
Chicory   beans.    Producing.     R.  E.   Schanzer.     2,075  663'- 

Mar.  30.  ' 

Child's  high  chair.     D.  Merchant.     2,084,448  ;  June  22 
Chill  mold.     E.  Mahle.     2,101,404  ;  Dec,  7. 
ChlUprooHng     compound.       H.     E.     Melton.       2  088  712  • 

Aug,  3.  '        ' 

Chilling  apparatus,     N.  H.  Hiller.     2.092,067  •  Sept   7 
Chilling  device.     C.  T.  Walter.     2,102,866;   Dec    n  ' 


Chimney.     F.  Spring.     2,077,722;  Apr.   20. 

Chimney  top.  Vacuum.     L.  White  and  R.  A.  Compton,  Jr, 

2,074,291 ;  Mar.  16. 
Chin  rest.     P.  U.  Johnson.     2,091,759  ;  Aug.  31. 
Chintz.    A.  L.  Lippert.     2,103,293  ;  Dec.  28. 
Chips,      Making      wear-resisting      antiskid.      O.      Stella. 

2,094,727  ;  Oct.  5. 
Chiropractic  adjusting  table.        H.  E.   Saak.     2,091,014 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Chiropractic    demonstrating     device.       G.     W.     Salsman. 

2,103.021  ;  Dec.   21. 
Chloranisidine  isomers,   Separation  of.     T.    S.   Carswell. 

2,069,546  ;   Feb.  2. 
Chlorates  by  selective  extraction  with   acetone,  Recovery 

of.     G.  L.  Cunningham.     2,075,179  ;  Mar.  30. 
Chlorbutadiene,  Production  of.     E.  Eberhardt  and  R.  Stad- 

ler.     2,098,089  ;  Nov.  2. 
Chlorhydrin  and  the  recovery  of  urea.  Continuous  process 

for   the  preparation  of.     H.  E.  Buc  and  S.  C.  Fulton. 

2,087,591  ;  July  20. 
Chlorhydrins,  Preparation  of.    P.  Ferrero  and  C.  Vanden- 

dries.     2,103,813  ;  Dec.  28. 
Chloride  into  thin  sheets  and  product  obtainable  thereby. 

Transforming       polymerized       vinyl.         P.       Schmidt. 

2,067,025  ;  Jan.  5. 
Chloride,  Production  of  ethyl.    W.  Flemming.    2,094,064 : 

Sept.  28. 
Chloride,    Production    of    ferric.      K.    W.    F.    Dorph    and 

M.  C.  Taylor.     2,083,692  ;  June  15. 
Chlorides,  Aromatic  polyether.     H.  A.  Bruson.     2^,097,441  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Chlorinator.     M.  A.  Aherne.     2,096,021 ;  Oct.  19. 
Chlorine  and  reaction  therefor,  Purifying.     E.  D.  Critten- 
den.    2,087,278  ;  July  20. 
Chlorine,  Apparatus  for  supplying.     M.  F.  McCombs  and 

F.  W.  Decker.    2.067,720  :  Jan.  12. 
Chlorine    dioxide.    Production    of.       G.    L.    Cunningham. 

2,089.913  :  Aug.   10. 
Chlorine      dioxide.      Production   of.        G.      P.      Vincent. 

2,078,045;   Apr.   20. 
Chlorine,  Purifying.     R,  E.  Gushing.     2,077,310  ;  Apr.  13 
Chlorine   substituted    butanes.    Preparation    of.     J.    Sixt 

2,068,772  :  Jan.  26. 
Chlorites,  Manufacture  of  water  soluble.     G.  P.  Vincent 

2,092,944-5;   Sept.  14. 
Chloroethers,      Phenolic.     H.      A.       Bruson.     2,098,204 

Nov.  2. 
Chloro-fluoro    anthraquinone     acridones.    Mixed.      A.    J 

Wuertz  and  W.  Dettwyler.     2,100,531 ;  Nov.  30. 
Chloroform    manufacture.      G.    H.    Coleman    and    B.    C 

Hadler,     2,095,240  :  Oct.  12. 
Chlorohydrines,  Manufacture  of.  L.  U.  Spence.  2,102,042 

2,102,042;  Dec.  14. 
Chloroplasts,  Extracting.     R.  H.  Van  Sant.     2,074,441 

Mar,  23, 
Chock,   Logging  car.     M.   Markkula.     2,082,350  ;   June   1 
Chocking     device     for    vehicle    lifts.       J.     M.     Cunneen 

2,098.376  :  Nov.  9. 
Chocolate  and  like  refiner  roll  machine.    A.  A.  Tunley  and 

J.  C.  Paterson.     2,080,364  ;  May  11. 
Chocolate  masses,  Refining.    A.  Beck.    2,070,558 :  Feb.  16. 
Chocolate,   Treatment    of.      W.    Clavton,    S.   Back,    J.   F. 

Morse,  and  R.  I.  Johnson.     2,103,612  ;  Dec.  28. 
Choke,  Bottom  hole,     J.  R.  Yaucev.     2,095,899  ;  Oct.  12, 
Choke    for    carburetors.    Automatic.      G.    M.    Bicknell. 

2,084,607 ;  June  22. 
Choke   for   guns,    Automatic.      W.   M.    Jung.      2,092,649 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Choke,  Releasable.     J.  M.  McDonough  and  G.  A.  Humason. 

2,078,402  ;  Apr.  27. 
Choke  valve.    H.  A.  Boiler.     2,088,571 ;  Aug.  3. 
Choker  hook.     A.  M.  Naysmith.     2,080.148  ;  Mav  11 
Choking  device.   Automatic.     C.   D.   Ammon.     2,098,479  : 

Nov.  9. 
Chopper,  Food.     G.  C.  Staats.     2,084,924;  June  22. 
Christmas  tree  lighting  device.    A.  Abramson.     2,083.536  ; 

June  15. 
Christmas  tree  stand.     G.  K.  Smith.     2,075,309  ;  Mar.  30. 
Chromates,    Manufacture   of.     J.   B.    Carpenter,   Jr.,   and 

E.   P.   Stevenson.     2,077,096  ;  Apr.   13. 
Chrome-magnesia   refractory   and  method.     R.   P.  Heuer. 

2,087.107  ;  July  13. 
Chrome  ore  refractories.    F.  A.  Harvey  and  R.  E.  Birch. 

2,077,796  ;  Apr.   20. 
Chrome  tanning.     E.  In)mendoerfer.     2.091.083;  Aug,  31. 
Chromium,  Electrodeposition  of.    M.  Schlotter.    2,088,615  ; 

Aug.  3, 
Chromium    ore    containing    bricks.      Manufacture    of.      F. 

Hartmann,      2,079,066  ;   May  4. 
Chromium  plating.    J.  R.  Mardick.     2,095,995  ;  Oct.  19. 
Chromium   plating.    Process   of   and   material   for.     J.   J. 

Ford  and  F,  H.  Be.all.     2,093,428;  Sept.  21. 
Chromium   steel   seamless   tube.      R.    Franks      2,071,740; 

Chronological  device.     J.  H.  Willis.     2,103,656  ;  Dec.  28. 
(  lironological    instrument.     M.   Knobel.     2,077,115;  Apr. 

Chronometer.  Glove,     G,  W,  Hazlett.     2.099,518  ;  Nov.  16. 
Chuck.    H.  Klaucke.     2,103,681 ;  Dec.  28. 
Chuck.     A.   M.  Stoner.     2,080,840-;  Mav  18. 
Chuck  adapted  for  stud  driver  or  the  "like.     A.  I.  Kirk- 
land.    2,069,527  ;  Feb.  2. 
Chuck,  Air.     W.  H.  Longstreet.     2,070,136;  Feb.  9. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


819 


Chuck  and  collet  therefor,  Tool-holding.    H.  G.  Procunler. 

2,098,675  ;  Nov.  9. 
Chuck,     Centering    and     compensating.       P.     P-G.     Hall. 

2,070,897 ;  Feb.  16. 
Chuck,  Centering  and  compensating.     W.  P-G.  Hall  and 

P.  P-G.  Hall.     2,070,898  ;  Feb.  16. 
Chuck  control  for  rotary  core   drilling  machines,   Auto- 
matic.    J.  W.  Hornbrook.     2,077,696  ;  Apr.  20. 
Chuck,   Crankshaft.     H.  A.  Tomkins.     2.067,107  ;   Jan.  5. 
Chuck  device.     G.  W.  Emrick.     2,075,031 :  Mar.  30. 
Chuck,  Electromagnetic.     S.  Karasick.     2,086,164  ;  July  6. 
Chuck    for    camshafts    and    the    like.      W.    F.     Groene. 

2,100,955  ;  Nov.  30. 
Chuck  for  web  presses,  Roll.    H.  F.  Templeton  and  R.  M. 

Clouse.     2,066,659  ;  Jan.  5. 
Chuck  or  tool  holder     L.  Scruggs.     2,071,954;  Feb.  23. 
Chucking    machine.     R.    S.    Brown    and    E.     P.    Smith. 

2,077,093  ;  Apr.  13. 
Chucking  machine.    G.  O.  Gridley,  D.  H.  Montgomery,  and 

E.  H.  Wheeler.     2,102,412  ;  Dec.  14. 
Chucking  machine.     D.  H.  Montgomery  and  R.  C.  Nelson. 

2,074,933  ;  Mar.  23. 
Chucking  machine,  Electric.    C.  W.  Simpson.    2,103,342  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Chucking  system.   Fluid   pressure.      D.   H.    Montgomery. 

2,093,111  ;  Sept.  14. 
Chute.     I.  T.  Dobbs.     2,095,494  ;  Oct.  12. 
Chute,    Coin.     H.   Hansen.     2,073,151 ;   Mar.   9. 
Chute,  coin.     W.  A.  Tratsch  and  B.  C.  Grunig.     2,082,037  ; 

June  1. 
Chute,  Delivery.     J.  H.  Ottmann.     2,088,806  ;  Aug.  3. 
Chute  device  for  ash.  garbage,  and  dust  bins.    E.  Fiedler. 

2.096,630 ;  Oct  19. 
Chute  for  coin  collectors.  Coin.     P.  E.  MlUe.    2,097,497-8  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Chute,  Lifesaving.    L.  Simpson.     2,101,284 ;  Dec.  7. 
Cigar.    A.  B.  Adair.    2,075,493  ;  Mar.  30. 
Cigar  and  wrapper.     H.  Blum.     2.078,227  ;   Apr.  27. 
Cigar  box.     P.  W.  Fleischer.     2,074,314  ;  Mar.  16. 
Cigar     bunch     shaper     mechanism.       H.     H.     Wheeler. 

2,102,298  ;  Dec.  14. 
Cigar  bunch  trimmer.     C.  P.  Rober.     2,100,108  ;  Nov.  23. 
Cigar  feed.     J.  A.  Neumair.     2,082,352  ;  June  1. 
Cigar,    Forming   a    draft   passage   in   the   end    of    a.      H. 

Prager.     2.099,963  ;  Nov.  23. 
Cigar  labeling  and  wrapping  machine.     F.  X.  Malocsay. 

2,103,626  ;  Dec.  28. 

A.  A.  Hanson.     2,093,046  ;  Sept. 


F.  R.  Schmitt.     2,095,938;  Oct. 

H.  Prager.     2,075,055  ;  Mar.  30. 
A.  B.  Adair.     2,083,769;  June 


J.  F.  Halstead.    Re.  20,355  ; 


Cigar  or  cigarette  case. 

14. 
Cigar  packing  machine. 

12. 
Cigar  piercing  machine. 
Cigar  tip  or  mouthpiece. 

15. 
Cigar-wrapping  mechanism. 

May  4. 
Cigars,  Method  and  apparatus  for  closing  the  projecting 

ends  of  wrapping  sleeves  for.     E.  H.  Jahne  and  O.  B. 

Ulke.     2,000.448  :  Aug.  17. 
Cigarette.     C.    S.   Finnell.     2,008,619 :   Nov.  9. 
Cigarette  and  cigar  holder.     J.  P.  Kiernan.     2,093,760  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Cigarette  and  Igniting  means,  Combined.     D.  C.  Durdon. 

2.080.536;  May  18. 
Cigarette  and  match  case.     A.  Arce.     2,086,839:  July  ]3. 
Cigarette  and  necktie  holder.     H.  H.  Gardian.     2,078,844  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Cigarette    and    vanity    case,    Combined.      W.    R.    Morey. 

2,008.813  ;   Jan.   20. 
Cigarette  case.     W.  A.  Dion.     2,073.902:  Mnr.  16. 
Cigarette  case.     J.  H.  Horsley.     2,078.605  ;  Apr.  27. 
Cigarette  case.     I^.  A.  Potor.sen.     2,085.600;  June  29. 
Cigarette     case     and     lighter,     Combined.       J.     Peters. 

2,069,678;  Feb.  2. 
Cigarette  collfctor.     G.  W.  Gwlnn.     2.093.437;   Sept.  21. 
Cigarette  container.     B.  I.  Gordon.     2,090,102:  Oct.   19. 
Cigarette  dispenser.     R.  Mayer.     2,083,405  ;   June  8. 

o-xtingulsher.       11.     D.     Edwards.       2,008,337  : 


Cigarette 

Nov.  9. 
Cigarette   extinguisher. 
Cigarette  extinguisher. 
Cigarette    extinguisher 

Dec.  7. 
<"ig:in'tte  extinguisher. 

lifl. 
(Mgnrette  extinguisher. 
(,'lgari'tle       extinguishing 

2.0S2.072  ;  June  1. 
Cignrctte  lioldiT.  W.  Bailey. 
Cigarette  holder. 
Cigarot  le  holder. 
Cigarette  holder. 
Cigai'cl  ((•  liolilcr. 
Cigarette  holder, 
('ig.'irctte       holder, 


2,0!)«,(;n8  ;  Oct.   19 
<'lg!iiette   bolder,    Safet.V. 
Cigarette,   Impregnated. 

14. 
(Mcaretle  niaclilni'.     W 

23. 
CicHrette    niachinc.      1 


E.   Hlrsh.     2,095,870:   Oct.   12. 

A.  L.  Kocher.     2.094,988  ;  Oct.  5. 

H.     R.     Spangler.       2,101,200; 

E.  M.  TIernoy.     2,008,999  ;  Jan. 

E.  M.  Tlerney.    2,089,139  :  Aug.  3. 
device.      J.       T.        McCrcary. 

2,072.ft.'5l  ;  Mar.  0. 

E.  O.  B  rower.     2,103,002  ;  Dec.   28. 
M.  W.  KIdrldge.     2.074.542:  M:ir.  23. 
A.  JefTerls.     2,084,343  ;  June  22. 
W.    J!e<'l<erH.      2,0!)0,15.'!  :   Aug.    17. 

F.  F.  Wenzel.     2,084,930;  June  22. 
Ash-retalnlng.         W.       K.      Waldi'ii. 


J.   Mills.     2.070.r.'.'n ;   Mnv  4. 
D.  E.  Strain.     2,002,817;  Sept. 


Cigarette    making    machine.      E.    Calderio.      2,070,198 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Cigarette   making   or   like   machine.      TV'.   E.    Molins   and 

J.  Shackleton.     2,095,150;  Oct.  5. 
Cigarette    or    cigar    holder.     O.    H.    Martin.     2,073.596 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Cigarette  package.    W.  W.  Kellett.    2,071,167  ;  Feb.  16. 
Cigarette    package    and    ash    tray.    Combination.     E.    D. 

Allen.     2,085,062  ;  June  29. 
Cigarette    paper    bookmaking    machine.      P.    It.    Ileygel. 

2  072  815  •    Mar    2 
Cigarette  saver.     R.  E.  Cook.     2,093,309  ;  Sept.  14. 
Cigarette  stub  receiver  and  extinguisher.     F.  C.  Osbom. 

2,101,593  ;  Dec.  7. 
Cigarette   vending  machine.     E.   L.    Lawver.     2,097,333 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Cigarette  weigher  for  continuous-rod  cigarette  machines. 

G.  W.  Gwinn.     2,102,317  ;  Dec.  14. 
Cigarettes,   Apparatus   for  making 

2,066,460:  Jan.  5. 
Cigarettes,    Device   for    flavoring. 

Stone.     2,072,361  ;  Mar.  2. 
Cigarettes,    Device    for    flavoring.      R. 

2,095,650;  Oct.  12. 
Cigarettes,    Manufacture    of.      R.    F.    May.      2,093,051 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Cinchona  bark  alkaloid  derivative.     G.  Lutz.     2,072,004  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Cinder  and  ash  remover.     R.  L.  Beers.     2,100,682  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Cinder  removal  and  disposal  apparatus.     T.  B.  Allardice. 

2,087,789  ;  July  20. 
Cinematograph,    Advertising.      G.    H.    Babb.      2,101,126 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Cinematograph   apparatus.    Continuous   feed.      H.    S.    Ry- 

land.     2,088,536  ;  July  27. 


W.   F.  M.   Edwards. 
H.    R.    Ehrig   and   R. 
J.     Reichenbach. 


Portable. 


H. 


J. 

Coullery, 


W 


C.   R.   Hanna. 
M.    R.    Hue. 


Fordyce. 
2,093,033  ; 
2,095,744  ; 
2.071,878  ; 


;  Sept.  28. 
Feb.  2. 
N.  M.  Rust. 

Dec.  28. 


I''.  M.  Edwards. 
J.    ITerrmimn. 


2,074.783:  Mar. 
2,103.721;    Dec. 


Cinematograpli     apparatus 

2,093,832  :   Sept.  21. 
Cinematographic    apparatus 

Sept.  14. 
Cinematographic  apparatus. 

Oct.  12. 
Cinematographic    apparatus. 

Feb.  23. 

Cinematographic  effects  in  color  and  means  therefor.  Pro- 
duction of.     A.  G.  Hillman.     2,073,798;  Mar.  16. 
Cinematographic    projector    employing    combined    sound 

and    picture   films.      A.    L.    V.    C.    Debrie.      2,071,782 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Cineols  from  hydrocarbons  of  similar  boiling  range,  Sepa- 
rating.    C.  if.  Bibb.     2,090,020  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cinnamic  preparations  for  therapeutic  uses.     J.  Jacobson. 

2.081,934  ;  June  1. 
Ciphering  machine.     B.  C.  Hagelin.     2.089,603  :  Aug.  10. 
Circuit  actuating  device.  Radio.    C.  J.  Zlgler.    2,072,240 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Circuit.  Alarm.     H.  C.  Grant,  Jr.     2.094.211 
Circuit,  Alarm.     W.   Stevenson.     2,069,394; 
Circuit,  Amplification  and  selectivity  control. 

2,068,112;  Jan.  19. 
Circuit,  Amplifier.     E.  Peterson.     2,103,489 ; 
Circuit,  Amplifier.     L.  E.  Swodlund.     2.092.090  ;  Sept.  7. 
Circuit,  Amplifier  gain  control.    A.  H.  Cooper.    2,093,072  ; 

Sept.   14. 
Circuit.  Amplifying.     H.   G.  Cisln.     2,080,256  ;  July  6. 
Circuit    and    apparatus    for    operating   electric   discharge 

lamps.      J.    Peterson.      2,073,527  ;  Mar.  9. 
Circuit    and    control,    Heater.     G.    H.    Hart.     2,0S.">.217  ; 

June  29. 
Circuit  and  flashlight  battery  connection.  Combined.     D. 

R.  Clarke.     2.009,355  :  Feb.  2. 
Circuit     and     method.     Demodulating. 

2,095.998  ;  Oct.  19. 
Circuit     apparatus.      Railway     track. 

2.089.830;  Aug.   10. 
Circuit      anp.iratus.        Railway      track.        W.      P.      Place. 

2,079,52.T  ;  May   4.  „  „„,  „,  ,      , 

Circuit,   Arc   welding.     J.    M.    Weaver.     2.085,242;    June 

29. 
Circuit     arriingenient.     Amplifying.       H.     E.     HoUninnn. 

2,088,061  ;  July  27. 
Circuit    arrnngcment    for    amplifying    nnd/or    fro(iuoncy 

frnnsforniatlon    of    electrical    oscillations.      B.    D.    11. 

Tellegen.    G.    de    Vrles    and    C.    J.    Baker.      2,091,477  : 

Sept.   2S. 
Circuit  arrnnpement  for  regnlallng  tninsnilsslon  mcMsure 

In     sound     transinlBBlon     einilpuiont.        II.     Frleilrlcli. 

2,085,905  :  Jnlv  0. 
Circiill      arraiig<-nient.      Selective.        A.      A.      C.      DeKon. 

2.092,112;  Sept.  7. 
Circuit  arrnngeini'nt.  Selective.     E.  Klotz,  K.  Wllholm,  and 

ir.  <).  ItnosenBleln.     2,101,715;  Dec.  7. 
Circuit.   Audio   freiiuency   triinsinlssion.      V.  O.   I'^irnhnm. 

2.070.971  ;  F.-b.  10. 
Circuit.    AnldMiMtlc    (let<'ctor    gain    control.      II.    10.    HoU- 

mann.     2.0!)3..''.(11  ;   .Sept.  21. 
Circuit,     Automatic     fidelity     control.       R.     A.     Brndon. 

2,081.370  :  June  22. 
CIrcull.     Anioniullc     fidelity     control.        H.     A.     Urndon. 

2.0MS,22l)  ;  .hilv  27. 
CIrcull,  AuloniMtIc  gain  control.     II.  UnrtelB  nnd  11.  Frtod- 

rich.      2.077, 1  :il>;   Apr.    13. 
Circuit,  Autonmllc  gain  control      W.  U.  Koch.     2.O,M2,001  : 

June  8. 


J.     C.    McNary. 
N.      Martin. 


V 


820 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Circuit,  Automatic  gain  control.     W.  R.  Koch.     2,083,025- 

6 ;  June  8. 
Circuit,  Automatic  gain  control.    W.  R.  Koch.     2,093,565  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Circuit,    Automatic    lathe    and    fluid.     E.     J.     Svenson. 

2.078,695  ;  Apr.  27. 
Circuit,    Automatic    noise    suppressor.      O.    H.    Schade. 

2,069,854  ;  Feb.  9. 
Circuit,   Automatic   tone  control.     J.  YoUes.     2,069,869  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Circuit,  Automatic  transmission  band  control.     D.  E.  Fos- 
ter.    2,093,556  ;  Sept.  21. 
Circuit,    Automatic    volume    control.      R.    B.    Armstrong. 

2,069,809  ;  Feb.  9. 
Circuit,      Automatic      volume      control.     G.      L.      Beers. 

2,096,874  ;  Oct.   26. 
Circuit,    Automatic    volume    control.      D.    G.    Burnside. 

2,088,230  ;  July  27. 
Circuit,   Automatic  volume   control.     K.   A.   Chittick  and 

W.  L.  Carlson.     2,093,548  ;  Sept.  21. 
Circuit,     Automatic     volume     control.       L.     T.     Fowler. 

2,092;503  :  Sept.  7. 
Circuit,    Automatic    volume    control.      H.    B.    Hollmann. 

2,093,560  ;  Sept.  21. 
Circuit,    Automatic    volume    control.      E.    Klotz    and    R. 

Rechnitzer.     2.093,564;   Sept.  21. 
Circuit,     Automatic     volume      control.        W.     J.     Poch. 

2,103,637  ;  Dec.  28. 
Circuit,   Automatically  opening  and   reclosing   a.      H.   A. 

Triplett.     2,087,744  ;  July  20. 
Circuit,  Auxiliary.     H.  B.  Young.     2,071,911 ;  Feb.  23. 
Circuit  breaker.    B.  P.  Baker.    2,071,157  ;  Feb.  16. 
Circuit    breaker.     H.    J.    Crabbs    and    C.    A.    Ringbloom. 

2,090,474  ;  Aug.  17. 
Circuit  breaker.     R.  A.  Crook.     2,076,981  ;  Apr.  13. 
Circuit  breaker.    L.  W.  Dyer  and  G.  D.  Gamel.     2,100,102  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Circuit  breaker.     W.   H.  Frank.     2,091,941;  Aug.  31. 
Circuit  breaker.     W.H.Frank.     2,103,070 ;  Dec.  21. 
Circuit  breaker.     S.   S.  Grady.     2,085,018  ;  June  29. 
Circuit  breaker.     C.  H.  Hodgkins.     2,073,102-4  ;  Mar.  9. 
Circuit  breaker.     R.  R.  Howe.     2,095,441 ;  Oct.  12. 
Circuit  breaker.     J.  G.  Jackson.     2,096,544^8  ;  Oct.  19. 
Circuit    breaker.      O.    S.   Jennings    and   H.    D.   Dorfman. 

2,071,837  ;  Feb.  23. 
Circuit  breaker.     F.  B.  Johnson.     2,080,611 ;  May  18. 
Circuit  brealter.     F.  B.  Johnson.     2,100,743  ;  Nov.  30. 
Circuit  breaker.     F.  ICesselring.  F.  Koppelmann,   and  W. 

Kaufmann.     2,080,612  ;  May  IS. 
Circuit  breaker.     G.  R.  Langley.     2,078,145  ;  Apr.  20. 
Circuit  breaker.     W.  M.  Leeds.     2.102.326  :  Dec.  14. 
Circuit  breaker.     T.  Llndstrom.     2,071,848  ;  Feb.  23. 
rircurt  breaker.     T.  Lindstrom.     2.082,014  ;  June  1. 
Circuit  breaker.    T.  Lindstrom.    2.083,304;  June  8. 
Circuit  breaker.     H.  J.  Lingal.     2,067,935;  Jan.  19. 
Circuit  breaker.     H.   Milliken.      2,089,285-6 ;  Aug.   10. 
Circuit  breaker.    A.  D.  Olds.     2,079,812  ;  May  11. 
Circuit    breaker.     R.     R.     Pittman     and     C.     H.     Walsh. 

2.097,775  ;  Nov.   2. 
Circuit  breaker.     F.  Rampacher.     2,103,794;  Dec.  28. 
Circuit  breaker.    K.  C.  Randall.     2.100.749  ;  Nov.  30. 
Circuit  breaker.     E.  C.  Ranev.     2,100,788  ;  Nov.  30. 
Circuit  breaker.     C.  Reher.    2.067.648  ;  Jan.  12. 
Circuit  breaker.     J.   Rog.     2,068,569  ;  Jan.   19. 
Circuit  breaker.     L.   Schmidt.     2,083,508-9  ;  June  8. 
Circuit  breaker.     R.  H.   Schmitt.     2.0.S2.660  ;  June  1. 
Circuit  breaker.     J.  W.  Seaman.     2,067.792  ;  .Tan.  12. 
CTrcuit  breaker.     R.W.Smith.     2.067.797  :  Jan.  12. 
Circuit  breaker.    R.W.Smith.     2,089.7]  fi  :  Aug.  10. 
Circuit  breaker.     R.  H.  Swingle.     2,100,757;  Nov.  30. 
Circuit  breaker.     A.  J.  Thomson.     2,102,295  :  Dec.  14. 
Circuit   breaker.     F.   G.   von  Hoorn.     2.099.585  :  Nov.  16 
Circuit  breaker.     L.  S.  Walle,     2,102.:?96  :  Dec.  14. 
Circuit  breaker.     H.  M.  Wilcox.     2,095,301 ;  Oct.  12. 
Circuit  breaker.     J.  D.  Wood.     2,099,639  ;  Nov.  16. 
Circuit  breaker.     H.   E.  Young.      2  071.-^47:    Kch.   2.S. 
Circuit  breaker,   Automatic.     M.   K.   Hindle.     2,099,483  : 

Nov.  16. 
Circuit    breaker.    Automatic.       J.     Sachs.       2,094,963-6  • 

Oct.  5. 
Circuit     breaker.     Automatic     reset.       W.     H.     Frank. 

2,069,305  ;  Feb.  2. 
Cirpuit     breaker.     Centrifugal.     F.     Schaum.     2,081,604; 

Mar  25. 
Circuit  breaker  control.     G.  N.  Lemmon.     2,068,621  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Circuit     breaker     control     system.       A.     E.     Henninger. 

2.100,215;  Nov.  23. 
Circuit   breaker.    Electric.      J.   Biermanns.      2,084,885-6 ; 

■Tune  22. 
Circuit  breaker.  Electric.     C.  Bresson.     2,084,936  ;  June 
22. 

Circuit    breaker.    Electric.      W.    E.    Paul.      2,075,748-9  • 

Mar.   30. 
Circuit  breaker.  Electric.     S.  Rnppel.     2,073.565;  Mar.  9 
Circuit  breaker.   Electric.     C.   Thumlm.     2,071,185 ;   Feb. 

16. 
Cirrviit  breaker.  Electric.     R.  Willheim.     2,078.784;  .\i)r 

27  ' 

Circuit   breaker,   Electrical.      U.   A.    Combi.      2,096,608  • 

Oct.  19. 
Circuit  breaker.  Electrical.     O.  Maseng.     2,080,178  ;  May 


Circuit  breaker  for  electric  fluid  heaters.  Temperature  re- 
sponsive emergency.    L.  D.  Lovekin  and  F.  W.  Werring. 

2,066,632;  Jan.  5. 
Circuit   breaker  for  spark  distributors.     A.   A.   Melcher 

and  A.   G.  H.   Vanderpoel.     2,066,640;   Jan.   5. 
Circuit  breaker  for  spark  distributors.    A.  A.  Melcher  and 

A.   G.  H.   Vanderpoel.     2,085,817 ;   July  6. 
Circuit  breaker.  Heating  unit.     R.  J.  Parsons.     2,079.577 ; 

May  4. 
Circuit  breaker.  Liquid  break.     H.   Trencham  and  H,  E. 

Cox.     2,102,768  ;  Dec.  21. 
Circuit    breaker    operating    means.       G.    A.    Matthews. 

2,103,268  ;  Dec.  28. 
Circuit    breaker    system,    Automatic    reclosing.       A.     E. 

Anderson.    2,100,893  ;  Nov.  30. 
Circuit    breaker    testing    arrangement.       W.    F.     Skeats. 

2,088,445  ;  July  27. 
Circuit   breaker   with   multiple   breaks,    Compressed   fluid. 

A.  Clerc.     2,100.182;  Nov.  23. 
Circuit  breakers.  Extinguishing  chamber  for  electric.     D. 

Ronnberg.     2,093,250  ;   Sept.   14. 
Circuit    breakers.    Motor-operated    mechanism    for.       P. 

Duffing  and  W.  Hergert.     2,068,402  ;  Jan.  19. 
Circuit  breaking  device.     H.  K.  Foster.     2,091,035  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Circuit  breaking  device,   E\isible  electric.     K.   Nobuhara. 

2.067,541  ;  Jan.  12. 
Circuit,  Capacity  balance.    F.  H.  Shepard,  Jr.    2,077,592  r 

Apr.  20. 
Circuit   closer.      R.    Cotg.      2.079,153;    May    4. 
Circuit  closer.    R.  D.  Kelly.    2,082,835  ;  June  8. 
Circuit    closer.    Compass    controlled.      O.    Neubert,    Jr. 

2,068,065  ;  Jan.  19. 
Circuit     closer.     Liquid     contact.        R.     P.      Sambleson. 

2,101,101;  Dec.  7. 
Circuit  closing  device.     G.  H.  Brown.     2,084,076 ;   June 

15. 
Circuit  closing  device  for  flat  tire  indication.     C.  D.  Card. 

2,090,184;  Aug.  17. 
Circuit,  Compensating.     J.  L.  Stratton.     2,068,577  ;  Jan. 

Circuit  components.  Apparatus  for  the  measurement  of 
tuned.    E.  M.  Shiepe.    2,091,109  ;  Aug.  24. 

Circuit,  Control.     H.  L.  Barney.     2,097,507  ;  Nov.  2. 

Circuit,  Control.     A.  M.  Curtis.     2,096,450  ;  Oct.  19. 

Circuit,  Control.     V.  E.  Rosene.     2,066,539  ;  Jan.  5. 

Circuit  control  arrangements.  A.  L.  Samuel.  2,082  123  • 
June  1.  ' 

Circuit  control  device.     W.  Bogue.     2,098,771 ;  Nov.  9. 

Circuit  control  device.  C.  M.  Petersen.  2,076,385  • 
Apr.  6.  >       .        > 

*-'*?f'i^*„*=°'°t'^°^  device.  C.  P.  Sherwood.  2,070,376; 
Feb.  9. 

^n'^Ht  ?SB^^°^   means.      J.    J.   Gardner  and   E.    Letsch. 

2,067,485  ;  Jan.  12. 
Circuit     control     means.     Electric.       A.     A.     Emmerling 

2,074,145  ;  Mar.  16. 
Circuit  control  mechanism.    J.  A.  Ballentine.    2,095,688 : 

Oct.  12.  .  '       .        . 

Circuit      control      mechanism.      Hydraulic.      H.      Ernst. 

2,085,303  ;  June  29. 
Circuit  controller.     G.  C.  Brown.     2,069,599  ;  Feb.  2. 
Circuit  controller.     B.  Gorschalki.     2,086,264  ;  July  6. 
Circuit  controller.     O.  A.  Ross.     2,073,808  ;  Mar.  16. 

*^'o^nli  ,???*''2"*'''-  ^-  '^-  Seeger  and  P.  B.  Harwood. 
2,066,745  ;  Jan.  5. 

Circuit  controller.     J.  F.  Tritle.     2.068,581  ;  Jan.   19. 

Circuit  controller  and  operating  means  therefor.  Draw- 
bridge.    T.  G.  Stiles.     2,085,613;  June  29. 

Circuit  controller.  Electric.  R.  W.  Ross  and  S.  H.  Seber- 
hagen.     2,081,184  ;  May  25. 

^'^'^068  ,S98"°.Tan''26       ^PP^''^t-"S-     ^-       ^-       Anderson. 
Circuit   controlling  apparatus.      F.   O.   Cole.      2,084,628: 
June  22. 

^'5'^Aqq -oo°°i''°H''\f,     appliance,      Electric.      J.      Sachs. 

2.093,  i  39  ;  Sept.  21. 
Circuit  controlling  device.     J.  Eaton.     2,070,476 ;  Feb.  9. 
(  ircuit  controlling  device.     J.  Eaton.     2,090.526  ;  Aug.  17. 
Circuit  controlling  device.     T.  J.  Mudon.     2,081  014  -May 


J.  Sachs.     2,074,861 ; 
J.  Sachs.     2,074,863; 


18. 

Circuit  controlling  device.  Electric. 

Mar.  23. 
Circuit  controlling  device.  Electric 

Mar.  23. 
Circuit  controlling  instrument.    H.  G.  Witmer.     2,076,928  : 

Apr.  13. 

^'o^'ncl  ^'?.'i*'"''l""S  means.     W.  H.  Frank  and  J.  Messing. 
-'.068,668  ;   Tfin.   26. 

^'o*^olo?fl?*'"*iy'°^^^^'»s-    W-  H-  ^rank  and  J.  Messing. 
.i,U(Z,l03;  Mar.  2. 

^'2^74  oo""  Mar  "le    ™^''"®'      Electric.        G.      Tauschek. 

Circuit  controlling  system.    A.  TJhde.     2,084,877  ;  June  22. 

•'Xs  486  -^M  ''"n°™^"*^  volumt  control.  W.  R.  Koch. 
<^'^^^'t'2^etector.  G.  Jobst  and  W.  Wehnert.  2,081,705  ; 
Circuit,  Detector.     R.  TIrtel.     2,097,902  ;  Nov.  2. 

Julv  2?^*^*'**"'  ^'"P"^^""-  C.  J.  Pranks.  2,088,168; 
^'2?100  loe'^-'^Nov  ^Is'  ^P^'''''*^'^  detection.    J.  J.  Stephens. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


821 


Circuit,  Diode  rectifier.     L.  E.  Barton.     2,085,408 ;  June 

29. 
Circuit,      Direction     finding     receiver.      W.     Kiihlewind. 

2,078,765  ;  Apr.  27. 
Circuit,  Dynatron  oscillator.    J.  N.  Whitaker.    2,067,366  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Circuit,  Electric.     P.  M.  Currier.     2,093,310  ;  Sept.  14. 
Circuit,  Electric.     J.  Plebanski.     2,098.757  ;  Nov.  9. 
Circuit,    Electric    control.      B.   D.    Bedford.      2,103,997 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Circuit,    Electric   discharge   tube   testing   and   measuring. 

A.  E.  Bachelet.     2,088,317  ;  July  27. 
Circuit,    Electric   translating.      E.   F.    W.    Alexanderson. 

2,092,546  ;  Sept.  7. 
Circuit,  Electric  valve.     B.  D.  Bedford.     2,080,250  :  ]May 

11. 
Circuit,  Electric  valve.     F.  R.  Elder.     2,093,883  ;  Sept.  21. 
Circuit,  Electric  valve.    H.  W.  Lord.     2,093,329  ;  Sept.  14. 
Circuit,  Electric  valve.     H.  W.  Lord.     2,100,863  :  Nov.  30. 
Circuit,  Electric  valve.     R.  G.  Lorraine.     2,103,164  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Circuit,  Electric  valve  translating.     E.  F.  W.  Alexander- 
son.     2,092,545  ;  Sept.  7. 
Circuit,  Electric  valve  translating.    H.  Cypra.    2,078,791  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Circuit,   Electric   valve   translating.     H.   W.  Lord.      Re. 

20,335  ;  Apr.  20. 
Circuit,      Electric      wave      translating.      H.      W.      Lord. 

2.082,644;  June  1. 
Circuit,    Electrical    alarm.      E.    M.    Squire.      2,085,773 ; 

July  6. 
Circuit,       Electrical      communication.         S.      Ballantine. 

2,100,180;  Nov.  23. 
Circuit,     Electrical     control.       C.     B.     Foos.       2,079,500 ; 

Ma^  4. 
Circuit,    Electrical    timing.     P.    L.    Hoover.     2,097,066 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Circuit,  Electrical  tuned.     D.  E.  O'Donovan.     2,102,805  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Circuit  for  burner  controls.  Safety  switch  heater.     L.  M. 

Persons.     2,102,091  ;  Dec.  14. 
Circuit  for  electric  discharge  lamps.  Starting.     J.  Peter- 
son.    2,095,830  ;   Oct.   12. 
Circuit     for    electric    ranges.     Power.       D.     D.     Findlay. 

2,067,481  ;  Jan.  12. 
Circuit    for    energizing    treater    units,    Multiple.      M.    A. 

Lissman.     2,088,526  ;  July  27. 
Circuit    for  folding  machines.   Electrical   control.      R.   E. 

Conover.    2.089,342  ;  Aug.  10. 
Circuit  for   light  sensitive  devices,  Feedback  amplifying. 

R.  R.  Haugh.     2,082.627  ;  June  1. 
Circuit  for  negative  glow  devices.     A.  F.  Henninger,  Jr. 

2,072,622  ;  Mar.    2. 
Circuit   for  oscillographs  or   the  like.     A.  M.   Curtis  and 

L  E.  Wood.    2,067,520  ;  Jan.  12. 
Circuit  for  railroads.  Track.     T.  Bodde.     2,087,943  ;  July 

27. 
Circuit     for     rodnoing     static.       M.     G.     Nicholson,     Jr. 

2.099,.311  :  Nov.  16. 
Circuit  for  space  discharge  devices.     G.  H.  Rockwood,  Jr. 

2,098,310;   Nov.   9. 
Circuit  for  telephone  system.  Testing.     G.  C.  Bierstedt. 

2,085,141  ;  June  29. 
Circnit      for      telovi.sion      receivers.      Amplitude      filter. 

K.   Schlosinger.      2,097,804  ;  Nov.   2. 
Circuit  for  vapor  electric  devices,   Starting.     L.  F.  Bird. 

2,082,939  ;  June  8. 
Circuit   for  wave  lengths   below  one   decimeter.   Grid   do- 

tfction.     If.  E.  Ilollmann.     2,089,260  ;  Aug.  10. 
Circuit,  Frequency  converter.    H.  O.  Peterson.     2,088,432; 

July  27. 
Circuit,    Frequency-selective   transmission.      A.   J.    Gross- 
man.    2,070,650;  Feb.  16. 
Circuit,  Fro(iuoncy  stabilizing.     M.  R.  Briggs.     2,088,401  ; 


July  27. 
Circuit,  Fu 


Circuit,  Fuse  protective.     L.  C.  Tlart.     2.102.204  ;  Dec.  14. 
Circuit,   Grid    controlled   rectifier.     G.   H.    Rockwood,   Jr. 

2,008,351  ;  .Tan.  19. 
Cirniit,     irigh-rrequcncy.     11.     E.     Melnoma.     2,082,587  ; 

Juno  1. 
Circuit,      Tllgli      frequency      osclllallng.     N.      IM.      Husl. 

2,007.037  :    Nov.   2. 
Circuit,    High    frequency    power   supply.      L.    D.    Mllos. 

2,078,151  ;  Apr.   20. 
CliTuil,   Image  suppression.      R.  B.   .Mbrlght.      2,097,3.''i!)  ; 

Ocl.  26. 
Circuit,  IiupulHe.     T.  L.  DImond.      2,0S6..'H0  ;  July  13. 
Circuit  Interrupter.     E.  F.  Beck.     2,071,158;  Feb.  16. 
Circuit   Interrupter.      H.   HcIerHdorf.      2,095,729:   Oct.   12. 
(^Irciill    lulcrniplcr.     T.   Blrk(!nnmlcr  inid   ('.    I'l.    :\li>slc>y 

2,091,802  ;  Aug.  31. 
Circuit    Inlcrriipter.     n.   J.   CrnbhH.     2.067.6!'.!):   Jjin.    12. 
Circuit   Interrupter.     TI.   J.   Crabbs.     2,005,707  ;  Oct.   12. 
Circuit  Interrupter.     II.  11.   Fuhnoc.      2.095.736;  Oct.    12. 
Circuit  Interrupter.     O.  S.  Jcnnlng.M.     2,070,305;  Feb.  9. 
(.'Ircull      IntiTnipler.      V.     KcHHcIrlng     iind      !•'.      Ilcgrlch. 

2,067,673  ;  Jan.   12. 
Circuit  Interrupter.     If.  J.  Mngnl.     2,083,305  ;  Juno  8. 
Clreiill      liili-riiiplcr,      II.     .1.     I.lngiil    anil     \V.     M.     I-er'dn. 

2,077.:!3S  ;   Al>r.   13. 
(;ircuU  tuternipler.      H.   L.  Rnwllugs  and   \V.   11.  Cultlno. 

2,070,315;  Feb.  0. 
Circuit  Interrupter.     J.  M.  Siindln.     2,102,281;  Dec.  11, 


Circuit  interrupter.      S.  T.   Schofield  and  S.   H.    Boden. 

2,100,753  ;  Nov.  30. 
Circuit  interrupter.     J.  Slepian.     2,077,276  ;  Apr.  13. 
Circuit  Interrupter.     J.   Slepian.     2,084,979  ;   June  22. 
Circuit  interrupter.      J.   Slepian.     2,088,489 ;   July   27. 
Circuit  interrupter.     J.  Slepian.     2,103,121 ;  Dec.  21. 
Circuit  iJiK'rrupter.     H.  A.  Triplett.     2.091,42:^:   Aug.  31. 
Circuit   interrupter   and   arc   extinguishing   liquid    there- 
for.    G.  F.  McMahon.     2,077,429  ;   Apr.  20. 
Circuit   interrupter.   Automatic   reclosing.      G.    D.    Gamel 

and  H.  J.  Lingal.     2,078,657  ;  Apr.  27. 
Circuit   interrupter.   Automatic   reclosing  electric.     L.   S. 

Walle.     2,069.082 :    Jan.    26. 
Circuit  Interrupter,  Electric.     R.  B.  Bold,  C.  R.  Brown, 

and  L.  S.  Hobson.     2,069,641  •  Feb.  2. 
Circuit  interrupter,  Electric.    H.  Burmeister.    2,089,050-1 ; 

Aug.    3. 
Circuit      interrupter.      Electric.       H.      C.      Graves,      Jr. 

2,090,754 ;  Aug.  24. 
Circuit  interrupter.  Electric.     E.  B.  Merriam.     2,081,830 ; 

May  25. 
Circuit  interrupter.  Electric.     E.  B.  Merriam.     2,092,652  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Circuit  interrupter.  Electric.     D.   C.   Prince  and  W.  F. 

Skeats.     2,092,656  ;  Sept.  7. 
Circuit    interrupter.     Electric.       J.     M.     Saint-Germain. 

2,076,352  ;  Apr.  6. 
Circuit  interrupter.  High  voltage  electric.     H.  V.  Erben. 

2,098,801  ;  Nov.  9. 
Circuit   interrupter  or   circuit  breaker,   Automatic   inter- 
changeable.    W.  S.  Mayer.    2,079,866  ;  May  11. 
Circuit      interrupter,      Synchronous.      L.      E.      Nichols. 

2,086,876  ;  July  13. 
Circuit  interrupter.  Vacuum.     W.  K.  Rankin.     2,090.519  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Circuit,  Inverse  reducer.     M.  J.  Gross.     2,089,358 ;  Aug. 

10. 
Circuit  isolating  plug.     M.  B.  Wood.     2,075.256  ;  Mar.  30. 
Circuit,  Linear  amplifier.     H.  Bartels.     2,101,525  ;  Dec.  7. 
Circuit   maker  and   breaker.  Time  controlled.     F.  Marzo. 

2.000,540  :  Aug.   17. 
Circuit,     Multigrid     tube     regenerative.       K.      Stelmel. 

2,069,337  ;  Feb.  2. 
Circuit,      Neutralized      coupling.        N.      E.      Lindenblad. 

2,101,438  ;  Dec.  7. 
Circuit,   Noise   suppression.      G.   M.   Brown.      2,096,625 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Circuit,    Noise   suppressor.     J.    van   Slooten.     2,076,803 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Circuit,  Nonlinear.     C.  G.  Suits.     Re.  20,317  ;  ATar.  30. 
Circuit,    Oscillation.      W.    Van    B.    Roberts.      2,093,781 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Circuit,  Oscillatory.     H.  O.  Poter.'son.      2,070.681  :  Feb.  16. 
Circuit,    Oscillatory.     J.    N.    Whitaker.     2,067.305 ;    Jan. 

12. 
Circuit,  Phase  shifting.     E.  E.  Moyer.     2,078,152  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Circuit,  Power.    P.  Sherrick  and  C.  H.  Jlillor.    2,075,869  ; 

Apr.   6. 
Circuit,  Power  supply.     A.  F.  Price.     2,090,824  ;  Oct.  26. 
Circuit   protection  system,  Burner  control.     B.  E.  Shaw. 

2.080,580  ;  May  18. 
Circuit,     Push-pull     audio     amplifier.       V.     O.     Stokes. 

2,077,594  ;   Apr.   20. 
Circuit,  Radio.     H.  F.  Dalpayrat.     2,077,550  ;  Apr.  20. 
Circuit,  Radio  receiving.     11.  F.  Elliott.     2,075,513;  Mar. 

30. 
Circuit,  Railway  track.     W.  T.  Powell.     2,083,920;  June 

15. 
Circuit,  Receiver  gain  control.     B.  T>.  H.  Tellegen,    J.  A. 

J.  Bouman.  and  II.   RInia.     2.0SS.17S:   Julv  27. 
Circuit,  Receiving.     J.  B.  Moore.     2,092,890;  Sept.  14. 
Circuit,  Kelaxatiou.      F.   Schriiter.     2,089,039;  Aug.  3. 
Circuit.    Itel:iy.      A.   J.   Busdi.      2,088.318;   July    27. 
Circuit,   ItelMV.     TI.  P.ible.     2.066,614;  Jan.  5 
Circuit,  Remote  control.     R.  C.  Lane.    2,000,014 ;  Feb.  2. 
Circuit,     Safety     lighting.       R.     A.     Knmin.       2.072.337  ; 

Mur.   2. 
Clriiiit,   Self  controlled   autoiii.-il le  gain   control.     W.  van 

I!.  Roberts.      2,072.061;  Mar.  9. 
Circuit,  Sensitive  control.     A.  11.  Lamb.     2,093,361  ;  Sept. 

M. 
Circuit.     Short-wave     electron     t\ibi'.       R.     A.     llelslng. 

2.068,32-1  ;  Jan.  19. 
Circuit,     Slgiiiillug.       n.    O.    Peterson     and    M.    Kiitzln. 

2.103,869  ;  Dec.   28. 
Circiiil,     .Substation      telephone.      II.      Diible.      2.091.115; 

Aug.  24. 
cirenlt,  Supervisory.     IT.   C.  Grant.  Jr.     2.071, JS.".;  Feb. 

16. 
Circuit.    Switchboard    cord.     W.   K.   Darrow.     2,073.003; 

Mar.  0. 
I'lrciilt  Hwlleh  controlling  device,   Electric.     A.  H.  Chap- 

li'ini.      2.()6,S.0I  I  ;  .laii.    26. 
Circuit    HVHteni    for   electric   InNtiinlancoun   upot    wclillnu. 

L.    SdillT.     2.0H(),3.S()  :   Mjiy   11. 
Cheiill,  Telegrapb.     A.  1>.  Mowd.     Ri>.  20,26.'S  ;  F<>h.  Ifl. 
Circuit,  Telegraph  tcNt  board.     C.  W.  Luook.     2.103.-«"fl: 

Dee.   2.S. 
CIrenll,  Telepboni'  Indlrunieiit.     IC.  U.  Wlpm.     2.01)9, 3.S1  ; 

Nov.   16. 
Clieult.    Telephone    piiyHtatlrtu.      II.    DOhlo.      2.087.003; 

•Inly    27. 


822 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Circuit,  Telephone  transmission.     S.  Wright.     2,072.287  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Circuit,      Telephone      transmission.        S.      B.      Wright. 

2  084  422  •  June  22. 
Circuit,' Testing.     A.E.Hague.     2,101,254  ;  Dec.  7. 
Circuit,    Thermionic    relay,     h.    H.    Harris.     2.070,900 ; 

Fph.  16. 
Circuit,    Thermionic    tube.      D.    G.    McCaa.      2,095,261 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Circuit.    Timer   and   signal.      A.   O.   Olafson.      2,083,792 ; 

June  15. 
Circuit,  Timing.     H.  W.  Lord.     2,098,052  ;  Nov.  2. 
Circuit,  Tone  compensated  volume  control.     O.  H.  Schade. 

2,069.853;  Feb.  9. 
Circuit,  Tone  modifying.     C.  T.  Jacobs.     2,088,205  ;  July 

27. 
Circuit,  Transmission.     S.  Doha,  Jr.     2,089,346  :  Aug.  10. 
Circuit,  Tuning  indicator.     F.  H.  Shepard,  Jr.     2,094,684  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Circuit,     Tuning     selectivity    control.     P.     O.     Farnham. 

2.076,812  ;  Apr.  13. 
Circuit,   Ultra   hish   frequency   magnetron   discharge   tube. 

K.  Fritz.     2,079,248  ;  Mav  4. 
Circuit,  Vacuum  tube.     H.   S.  Black.     2,098,950  ;  Nov.  16. 
Circuit,  Voltage  control.      S.  Minneri.      2,071.984  ;  Feb,  23, 
Circuit,  Voltage  multiplier.     O.   H.   Schade.     2,072,278 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Circuit  with  alarm  control  device  for  alarm  clocks,  Elec- 
trical.    P.  N.  Johnson.      2,091,205  ;   Aug.  24. 
Circuit  with  modulating  or  rectifying  devices,  Electrical. 

H.  Walter.    2.100,458  :  Nov.  30. 
Circuits,  Amplifier.     G.  T.  Ford.     2,084,135  ;  June  15. 
Circuits,    Amplifier    coupling.      C.    W.    Earp.      2,101,247 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Circuits,  Amplifying.     R.  P.  Wiris.     2,083,626  ;   June  15. 
Circuits  and  valves  therefor.  Hvdraulic  press  operating. 

W.   Ernst.      2.070,720;  Feb.  16, 
Circuits,  Apparatus  for  controlling  electrical.    L.  M.  Plym 

and  M.  W.  Newcomb.     2,089,618  :  Aug.  10. 
Circuits,  Apparatus  for  shunting  of  track.     C.  W.  Failor 

and  H.  A.   Thompson.     2,092,837  ;   Sept.   14. 
Circuits,  Automatic  gain  control.    W.  R.  Koch.    2,069,837  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Circuits,    Automatic  gain   control  and  noise  suppression. 

O.  H.  Schade  and  F.  H.  Shepard,  Jr.    2,083,243  ;  June  8. 
Circuits,  Automatic  volume  control.     K.  A.  Chittick  and 

W.  L.  Carlson.     2,074,014  ;  Mar.  16. 
Circuits,    Automatic   volume  control.     W.   v.   B.  Roberts. 

2,088.179  ;  July  27. 
Circuits  by  means  of  electron  tubes.   Control  of  electric. 

M,  Stienbeck.     2,092,095  ;  Sept.  7. 
Circuits,    Cathode   ray   tube   deflecting.     A.   V.   Bedford. 

2,092,871  ;  Sept.  14. 
Circuits,    Cathode    ray    tube    deflecting.      A.    W.    Vance. 

2,093,177  ;  Sept.  14. 
Circuirs.  Control.     I.  E.  Cole.     2,067.519  :  Jan.  12. 
Circuits,  Control,     E.  S.  Gibson.     2.093.670  ;  Sept.  21. 
Circuits,   Control.     D.  M.  Terry.     2,084.115  ;  June  15. 
Circuits,    Control.      I.   G.    Wilson.      2,086,106 ;   July   6. 
Circuits,  Control  and  protection  of  electric.    O.  C.  Traver. 

2,084,876  ;  June  22. 
Circuits.   Crystal  oscillator.     A.  M.  Braaten.     2,070,647  : 

Feb.  16. 
Circuits,  Deflecting.     A.  C.  Stocker.     2,086,926  :  July  13, 
Circuits,    Display    lighting.     M.    GuSrin    and    P.    Breton. 

2,098,002  :  Nov,  2. 
Circuits,  Echo  suppressor.     B.  G.  Bjornson.     2,087,314 : 

July  20. 

Circuits,  Electric  control.     R.  Troger.     2,081.780  ;  Mav  25, 
Circuits,  Electric  valve  translating.     E.  F.  W.  Alexander- 
son,     2.098.023  ;  Nov.  2. 
Circuits,  Electrical.     L.  Batchelder.     2,069,208 ;  Feb.   2. 
Circuits    embodying    negative    impedance.       H.    Nvnuist. 

2,099,769  :  Nov.  23. 
Circuits,    Feedback.      N.   P.    Case.      2,093,416 ;    Sept.    21. 
Circuits  for  cathode  ray  devices,   Control.     M.   Bowman- 
Manifold.     2.097.334;  Oct.  26. 
Circuits  for  cathode  ray  tubes.     A.  W.  Vance.     2,074,495  • 

Mar.  23. 
Circuits    for   electrical    space   discharge    tubes,    Startinc 

M.   Barei.'ss.      2,078,363  :  Apr.   27. 
Circuits   for  gas  filled  tubes,   Resetting.     D.  T.  Ossrood 

2,092,851  ;  Sept.  14.  ^ 

Circuits    for    gas-filled    tubes,    Resetting.     L.    K.    Swart 

2,096,865  ;  Oct.  26. 
Circuits    for   measuring   short-lived    impulses.    Gas    tube 

L.  K.  Swart.     2,086.683  ;  July  13. 
Circuits   for   open   wire   lines.    Shielded.     L.   Espenschied 

and  H.  E.  Curtis.     2.099.800;  Nov.  23. 
Circuits    for    radio    receivers.    Silencing.      J.    J.    Lamb 

2,101,1549;  Dec.  7. 
Circuits,    Gain   control.     J.   W.  Beyer   and  D.   M.   Tcrrv 

2,066.514:  Jan.  5. 
Circuits,  Gain  control.     1.  G.  Wilson.     2,086,105  ;  July  G 
Circuits,     Gas-filled    tube.     W.    M.     Goodall.     2,085,094  • 

June  29. 
Circuits,   Grid   glow   tube.     L.  E.   Swedlund.     2,088,494  • 

July  27. 
Circuits,    High    frequency.     F.    A.    Kolster.     2.085,223 ; 

June  29. 
Cironita    in    wave    transmission    systems.    Transmission 

control.     S.  Doha,  Jr.     2.096,793  ■  Oct.  26. 
Circuits  including  pas  filled  tube.  Oscillation  generating 

L.  K.  Swart.     2,092,861  ;  Sept.  14. 


Circuits,  Inductive  control.    A.  H.  Brown,  Jr.     2,078,232  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Circuits,    Interstatlon    noise    suppressor.      W.    R.    Koch. 

2,088,210  ;  July  27. 
Circuits,    Maintenance   of   program   transmission.      H.   A. 

Affel.     2,098,329  ;  Nov.  9. 
Circuits,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  controlling  electric. 

K.  W.  Wilckens.     2,072,932  ;  Mar.  9. 
Circuits,  Power  supply.     W.  T.  Hudtwalker.     2,097,882  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Circuits,    Protective   arrangement   for   sectionalized   elec- 
tric power.     H.  Leyburn.     2,097,213  ;  Oct.  26. 
Circuits,    Railway    track.       H.    G.    Witmer.      2,098,848; 

Nov.  9. 
Circuits,  Receiving.     W.  D.  van  Gogh.     2,077,597  ;   Apr. 

20. 
Circuits,    Regulated    rectifier.      R.    P.    Jutson    and   D.   E. 

Trucksess.     2,083,382:  June  8. 
Circuits,  Selective  coupling.     P.  O.  Farnham.     2,083,901 ; 

June  15. 
Circuits,  Signal   control.     T.  U.  White.     2,100,498;  Nov. 

30. 
Circuits,  Television  deflecting.     A.  W.  Vance.     2,074,496  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Circuits,    Testing    of    electrical.     K.     J.     R.     Wilkinson. 

2,098,212  ;  Nov.  2, 
Circuits,  Tunable  selector.     N.  M.  Rust.     2,071,902  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Circuits,  Tuned.     P.  O.  Farnham.     2.090,513  ;  Aug.  17. 
Circuits,   Tuning  indicator.     R.  H.   Siemens.     2,100,769  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Circuits,  Variable  inductances  for  tuned  high-frequency. 

W.  J.  Polydoroff.     2,095,420  ;  Oct.  12. 
Circuits,  Volume  control.     L.  E.  Barton.     2,101,832  ;  Dec. 

14 
Circuits,    Wave    translating.      E.    Peterson.      2,103,490 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Circular  cutting  tool.    E.  M.  Staples.     2,093,742  ;  Sept.  21. 
Circular  cutting  tool.     E.  M.  Staples     2,093,986 ;  Sept.  21. 
Circular  knitting  machine.    A.  Kaufman.     2,074,999  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Circular  loom.     F.  C.  Hale.     2.080,773  ;  May  18. 
Circular  loom.     F.  C.  Hale  and  J.  Jabouley.     2,080,774  ; 

May  18. 
Circular  loom.     F.  C.  Hale  and  R.  Teadon.     2,068,673  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Circular  loom.     F.    C.  Hale  and   R.  Xeadon.     2.068,855  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Circular  loom.     P.   C.   Hale   and  R.  Yeadon.     2,101,022  : 

Dec.  7. 
Circular  loom.     F.  C.  Hale  and  J.  R.  Yorke.     2,101,023  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Circular  loom.     J.  Jabouley  and  R.  Yeadon.     2,068,026  ; 

Jan.  19. 

Circular  loom.     W.  Pool.     2.076.792  ;  Apr.   13. 
Circular  loom.    W.  Pool.     2,101,283  ;  Dec.  7. 
Circulating  liquid  cooler.     R.  O.  White.     2,071,188  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Circulating  vent  control.     H.  A.  Phail.     2,074,024 :  Mar. 

16. 
Circulation  control  for  furnaces.     M.  De  Lin.     2,079,157  ; 

May  4. 
Circulation   enhancing  attachment  for   radiators.     C.  M. 

WooUey.     2,069,190  ;   Jan,   26, 
Clrcumciser.     F.  A.  La  Breck.     2,076,468  ;  Apr.   6. 
Cistern,   Flushing.      A.   Gebert.      2,077,832 ;   Apr.   20. 
Citrate  of   lime  from   citrus  fruits.   Manufacture  of.     A. 

Ricevuto  and  A.  H.  Bennett.     2,072,530  ;  Mar.   2. 
Clamp :  See — 

Animal  clamp.  Friction  clamp. 

Battery      cable      terminal     Guy  clamp. 

clamp.  Hair  waving   clamp. 

Battery  terminal  clamp.  Heel  clamp. 

Battery     terminal     post     Hose    clamp, 
clamp.  Pipe  clamp. 

Boltless    battery    terminal      Pipe  line  clamp, 
clamp.  Plate  clamp. 

Button  clamp.  Pull  rod  clamp. 

Cable  clamp.  Ratline  clamp. 

Concrete  form  clamp.  Tap  clamp. 

Conductor  clamp.  Terminal   clamp. 

Door  clamp.  Trap  bait  clamp. 

Drilling  clamp.  Venetian    blind    clamp. 

Electrical  clamp.  Wire  cable  end  clamp. 

Fender  clamp. 
Clamp.     J.  Anthony.     2,070,550;  Feb.  9. 
Clamp.    D.  Basch.     2,081,047  ;  May  18. 
namp.     V.  Di  Figlla.     2.081,797  ;  May  25. 
Clamp.     E.  S.  Flarsheim.     2,097,402  ;  Oct.  26. 
Clamp.     J.  Greger.     2,078,848  ;  Apr.  27. 
Clamp.     L.  R.  Kalmbach.     2,099,116  ;  Nov.  16. 
Camp.     E.J.Mayer.     2,083,077  ;  June  8. 
Clamp,     S.  Mitchnlck.     2,087,328  ;  July  20. 
C  amp.      C.   B.  Sparks.      2,090.557  ;  Aug.  17. 
n,imp.     T.  Thompson.     2,082.366;  June  1. 
C  amp.     H.  A.  Tildsley.     2,070,459  ;  Feb.  9. 
riamp.     A.  J.  Wayman.     2,071,959  ;  Feb,  23, 
Llamp  and  gauge.  Combination.     J.  F.  Holm.     2,098,686  ; 

Nov.  9. 
^-''o'^.S^'^i'^  producing  same.  Pressed  metal.    P.  D.  Merrill. 

2,074,799  ;  Mar.  23. 

^''q'SLq^o     t^'''^^^    Suard,    Needle.      M.    M.    Glasberg. 
-2,088,852 ;  Aug.  3. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


823 


W.  H.  Payne. 


Plate.      F.    J.    Fuller. 


machines,    Plate.      A.    Lundquist. 


D.   S.   Robbins.     2,089,857  ; 


Clamp  for  beds,  floor  lamps,  and  the  like.  Panel  attaching. 

C.  I.  Gluckman.     2,067,487  :  Jan.  12. 

Clamp  for  bolting  machines.  Sock.     R.  Wilson  and  H.  A. 

Salzbrenner.     2,069,691 ;   Feb.   2. 
Clamp  for  cables,  wires,  ropes,  and  the  like.     J.  L.  Bair- 

ley.     2,077,386;   Apr.  20. 
Clamp    for    clotheslines    and    the    like.      V.    Wiederholt. 

2,087,420  ;  July  20. 
Clamp  for  conductors  or  the  like.  Reaction.    A.  O.  Austin. 

2,086,150  ;  July  6. 
Clamp  for  electric  arc  furnace  electrodes. 

2,071,937;  Feb.  23. 
Clamp  for  electrical  apparatus.   Cover.     E.  D.  Treanor. 

2,070,499  ;  Feb.  9. 
Clamp  for  holding  panes  of  glass  of  showcases  and  the 

like.  Safety.     G.  F.  Wild  and  B.  Nielsen.     2,075,596  ; 

Mar.   30. 
Clamp    for    mitered    store    front    constructions.    Corner. 

D.  J.  Tindall.     2,103,832  ;  Dec.  28. 
Clamp    for    printing    machines, 

2,080,260  ;  May  11. 
Clamp    for    printing 

2,086,231 ;  July  6. 
Clamp   for  securing   cables. 

Aug.  10. 
Clamp  for  sheet  piling.     A.  H.  Hausler.     2,074,905  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Clamp  for  use  in  vulcanizing.    A.  H.  Breslove.    2,088,129  ; 

July  27. 
Clamp  head.     S.  A.  Prewitt.     2,101,192  ;  Dec.  7. 
Clamp  release  and  motion  stop  for  duplicators,  Combined. 

F.  W.  Storck.     2.083,044  ;  June  8. 
Clamp,  Stamp  retaining.     P.  J.  Hayes.     Re.  20,520  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Clamp  support.     F.  E.  Woodruff.     2,086,789  ;  July  13. 
Clamping  and  sealing  device.     L.  J.  Linde.      2,100,859  ; 

Nov.   30. 
Clamping  device.     V.  H.  Donaldson.     2,094,779  :  Oct.  5. 
Clamping  device.     R.  D.  Gardner.     2,103,074  ;  Dec.  21. 
Clamping  device.     F.  J.  Lemieux.    2,101,317  ;  Dec.  7. 
Clamping  device.     A.  Pachta.     2,067.618  :  Jan.  12. 
Clamping  device.     H.  S.  Powell.     2,093,210  ;  Sept.  14. 
Clamping    menns.       J.    Y.    Blazek    and    R.    J.    Kuschel. 

2,078,598  ;  Apr.  27. 
Clamping  means.     J.  C.  Rose.     2,090,310  ;  Aug.  17. 
Clamping   means,   Plurality.     G.   E.    Swartz.     2,076,829; 

Apr.  :3. 
Clamping    means.     Transformer    core.       J.     R.     Gaston. 

2,087,906  :  July  27. 
Clamping  mechanism.     C.  ]M.  Andrews.     2,083,419  ;  June  8. 
Clamps  around  hose  and  similar  nines.  Fixing  wire.     L.  S. 

Saaiman  and  N.  Barker.     2,074,593  ;  Mar.  23. 
Clamps,  Operating  implement  for  hot  line.     T.  F.  John- 
son.    2,095,137  ;  Oct.  5. 
Clap  arrester.     W.  F.  Zimmermann.     2,090,506  ;  Aug.  17. 
Clarifier.     C.  H.  Coberlv.     2.071 ,320  ;  Fob.   23. 
Clasp.     W.  C.  Broadwell.     2,093,231 ;  Sept.  14. 
R.  W.  Cook.     2,098,821  ;  Nov.  9. 
H.  Friedman  and  C.   Cantello. 


2,087,142;   July 


S.  Ritter.     2,069,559;  Feb.  2. 
C.   R.   Tost.     2,086,450:   July   6. 

R.  G.  Aurlen.     2,080,840;  July  13. 


W.  IT.  Ba.solt. 
W.  H.  Baselt. 
W.  H.  Baselt. 
W.  H.  Baselt 
W.  H.  Baselt. 
W.  H.  Baselt. 
W.  n.  Basel  t. 
W.  H.  Baselt. 
n.  R.  Whitford 


2.071.063-4;   Fob.  23. 
2,077.661;  Apr.  20. 
2,077,662;  Apr.  20. 
2,084,072-4  ;   June  15. 
2,086,842;  July  13 
2,093,796;   Sept.   21. 
2,093,798;   Sept.  21. 
2,101,488;  Dee.  7. 
2,007,316;  Oct.   26. 


A.  W.  Craln.     2,101,493  :  Dec.  7. 
H.  C.  Usher  and  J.  J.  Kispprt. 


2,080,210  ; 


Clasp. 
Clasp. 

13. 

Clasp. 

Clasp. 

Clasp  brake. 
Clasp  brake. 
Clasp  brake. 
Clasp  brake. 
Clasp  brake. 
Clasp  brake. 
Clasp  brake. 
Clasp  brake. 
Clasp  brake. 
Clasp  brake. 
Clasp,  Collar. 
Clasp,  Corset. 

May  11. 
Clasp.    Extensible    bracolet.     J.    M.    Bender.     2,097,055  ; 

Oct.   26. 
Clasp,  Evoglass.     V.  R,  Hon.     2,097,371  :  Oct.  26. 
Clasp,  Fabric.     C.  W.  Coiisons.     2,094,202  :  Sept.  28. 
Clasp  for  collars.    J.  II.  Ilockmnn.     2,101,017  ;  Doc.  7. 
Clasp     for     personal     wear,     Supporting.     A.     SIgnorliil. 
June  29. 

supporting     wearing     npparol.       S.      Sogiil. 
Aug.   31. 
D.  .Tenkln.     2,089,378;  Avig.  10. 
Clasp,  Lingerie.     IT.  lllrsrh.     2,079,855  ;  May  It. 
Clasp,  Novelty  tie.     R.   J.   Manker.     2,084,738  ;  Juno  22. 
Clasp  or  the  like.     M.  Bclloch.     2,082,038;   Jnno  8. 
Clnssroom    committee    table.      M.    I.    Eddy.      2,103,408 ; 

Dec.  28. 

ClasHlfler.     A.  C.  Daman.     2,071,017 ;  Feb.  23.    

Classinor   and    concenlrator.      C.    B.    Ulrlch.      2,080,670; 

Aug.  10.  „     ,, 

CluHKlflor    for    pulverl/.ors   and    the   like.    Rotary.      R.    M. 

Ilnnlgrove.     2,092.310;  Sept.  7.  ^ 

ChiHsinor,  I'neuniiillc.     M.  Frlsch.     2.101,240;  Dee.  7. 
Classider,     Vlliralory.       R.     J.      WInklemnn         2,070,050; 

May   4 
ClasHlfylng  material.     A.  F.  Moston.     2,001.514;  Aug.  31. 
Claw,  DihTng.     A.  Mngg  and  I,,  (ioldhaminer.      2,000,  lOK  ; 

Claw.  Film.     O.  Wlttol.     2.070,180;   Apr.   0. 

Clay,  A(!<l  nctlvalod.      K.  W.  Ziiblln.      2,01)0.741  ;  Aug.  24. 


2.085,482  ; 
Clasp      for 

2,091,420; 
Clasp,  Hose. 


Clay,    Conditioning    of    freshly    quarried.     S.    C.    Lyons. 

2,085,537  ;  June  29. 
Clay  cutting  device.     E.  Frey.     2,069,948 ;  Feb.  9. 
Clay,  Method  of  revivifying.     R.  A.  Carleton.     2,074,456  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Clay  products.  Apparatus  for  batching  and  mixing  cellular. 

J.  B.  Rittgers  and  C.  S.  Matheny.  2,090,503  ;  Aug.  17. 
Clay,  Reactivation  of  spent.     G.  H.  von  Fuchs.    2,102,341 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Clean-out.     H.  Paxton.    2,099,225-6  ;  Nov.  16. 
Cleaner  :  .S'ee — 

Air  cleaner.  Fluid  heater  cleaner. 

Beer  coil  cleaner.  Grain  cleaner. 

Blackboard  eraser  cleaner.       Magnetic  thread  cleaner. 

Bobbin  cleaner.  Metal  cleaner. 

Boiler  cleaner.  Overhead  rail  cleaner. 

Carpet  and  floor  cleaner.        Pen  cleaner. 

Cloth  cleaner.  Pipe  cleaner. 

Coil  and  hose  cleaner.  Sluice  pipe  cleaner. 

Coil  cleaner.  Suction  cleaner. 

Comb  cleaner.  Tank  cleaner. 

Conduit  cleaner.  Thread  cleaner. 

Conveyer  cleaner.  Tooth  cleaner. 

Cotton  cleaner.  Tube  cleaner. 

Egg  cleaner.  Vacuum  cleaner. 

Engine     water     system     Vacuum  floor  cleaner, 
cleaner.  Windshield  cleaner. 

Flue  cleaner.  Window  cleaner. 

Flue  oven  cleaner. 
Cleaner.     W.  A.  Drylie.     2,095,597  :  Oct.   12. 
Cleaner  and  carpet  sweeper.  Air  method  electric.     D.  B. 

Replogle.     2,085,042  ;  June  29. 
Cleaner  and  flusher,  Crank  and  gear  case.     J.  K.  Delano. 

2,094,916  :  Oct.  5. 
Cleaner   and    hull    extracting    feeder    for    cotton.      F.    E. 

Deems.    2,102,408  ;  Dec.  14. 
Cleaner    and    massager.    Automatic    back.     V.    Mishelle. 

2,068,757  ;  Jan.  26. 
Cleaner   and   polisher.    Fruit.     G.    G.   Bates.     2,091,064 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Cleaner  and  thread  cleaner  blade.  Thread.     E.  W.  Young. 

2,097,171 ;  Oct.  26. 
Cleaner    construction.    Vacuum.     K.     Court.     2,071.614; 

Feb.  23. 
Cleaner   element   for   cleaning   machines.      R.    P.    Sword. 

2,083,749  ;  June  15. 
Cleaner  for  conveyers.    M.  N.  Penny.     2,101,751 ;  Dec.  7. 
Cleaner  for  electric  motors,  Commutator.     G.  H.  Caley. 

2,073,830  ;  Mar.  16. 
Cleaner  for  oil  burners.    D.  H.  Hill.    Re.  20,339  ;  Apr.  27. 
Cleaner    for    tubes    and    the    like.      G.    J.    Langmyhr. 

2,068,861  ;  Jan.  26. 
Cleaner  for  vegetables.    W.  H.  Spayd.    2,102,758  ;  Dec.  21. 
Cleaning  and  nolishing  composition.    L.  C.  Allen  and  B.  B. 

Doughty.     2,098,607  ;  Nov.  9. 
Cleaning  and  polishing  device.     G.  G.  Davis.     2,070.712; 

Feb.  16. 
Cleaning  and  polishing  machine.  Fruit  and  vegetable.    H. 

C.  Lisle  and  J.  W.  Morse.     2,081.489  :  May  25. 
Cleaning       and       renovating       apparatus.     S.       Straus. 

2,081.085  ;  M.ay  25. 
Cleaning  and   sorting  machine.   Article.      W.    E.    Ghent. 

2,073,837  ;   Mar.   16. 
Cleaning     and     sterilizing     device.       O.      O.      Stanley. 

2,078,104;  Apr.   20. 
Cleaning  and   Rterlllzing  method   and    apparatus.     H.   L. 

Johnston.     2,095,502  ;   Oct.   12. 
Cleaning  apparaius.     10.  II.  Martlndale  and  T-.  P.  Forseille. 

2.07«,0!)S  :  Apr.   13. 
Cleaning  apparatus  and  fluid  circulating  system  therefor. 

Dry.  L.  Angelus  and  D.  L.  Baylla.  2.07h.010  ;  Mar.  30. 
Cleaning  apparatus  and  fluid  circulating  system   therefor, 

Dry.  L.  Angelus  and  D.  L.  Baylis.  2,101.014  ;  Nov.  30. 
Cleaning  composition.  E.  Blessing.  2.0!I0.!)32  :  .\>ic.  24. 
Cleaning      composition.      M.      E.      Rockhlll.      2,093,000; 

Sept.  21. 
Cleaning  composition.     L.  V.  Steck.     2,007.3.55;  Jan.   12. 
Cleaning    compositions.    Dry.     A.    A.    Leviso.     2,070,008 : 

Feb.  10. 
Cleaning   device.      H.    W.    Hunter.      2.07fl.4.''>2  ;    May   4. 
Cleaning  device.     O.  IT.  Paddock.     2.094.161  :  Sept.  28. 
("loaning  device.     A.  O.  Plopor.     2.070.313;  Feb,  0. 
(•loaning  device.     L.  J.  Hevsa.     2,006,420;  Jan.  5. 
Cleaning  device.     T.  Sendler.     2,093.101  :   S.-pt.   14. 
Clo.inlng   devloo.     C.    R.    Shannon.     2.084.112;   Juno   15. 
Cleaning  device  for  coll  systems.     E.   Stnhl.     2,078.740  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Cloiinlng  device  for  hose,  pipes,  and  the  like.     E.  Sohner. 

2,0S5.4.''>3  ;  June  29. 
Cloiinlng  ilovlco  for  sewage  clarllloatlon  tanks.  Filter  be<l. 

W.  (".  Laughlln  and  A.  B.  Asch.  2,074.005;  Mar.  23. 
Cleaning     dovloo      for     stralnorH.        II.      C.      StookdiiUv 

2.000.502  :  Nov.  10. 
Clonnlni'    dovloo.     l'"ormlng    n    suction.      C.    E.     Stevens. 

2. 008, 707  :   Nov.  0. 
Cleanlnn,   Dry.     M.   Y.   Senton.     2,077.857 :  Apr.   20. 
Cli'Mnlng  oiniilNloii,  l>ry.      S.  I.i'idior  and   I..  U.  AriioUI.  Jr. 


.001.121  ;  Aug.   24 
Cloiinlng  furniioo  lull* 

13. 
Cleaning    material     liolder.      W.     J.     KoUor. 

Oct.  S. 
Cloiinlng  method  and  npnarntils 

Fiirwoll.     2.100.280;  Nov.  23. 


('.  T,.  Jolinntoil. 


G.   W. 


;,07fl.S.|7  :  Apr. 

2.005.138; 

,\llen  and  J.  S. 


824 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Cleaning  pad.     J.  M.  Watson.     2.076.604  ;  Apr.  1.3. 
Cleaning  pipe.    G.  Malmros.    2,087,694;  July  20. 
Cleaning  tool.    F.  F.  Petrovsky.     2,080,334  ;  Mav  11. 
Cleaning  tool.     H.  Siemund.     2,103,198  ;  Dec.  21. 
Cleanser,    Sanitary   tooth.     L.   L.   De   Rome.      2,068,400 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Cleansing  and  massage  device,    Dental.     H.   L.  Welker. 

2,077,640;  Apr.  20. 
Cleansing  article.     G.  W.  Broolis.     2,079,600  ;  May  11. 
Cleansing  device.     M.  J.  Roche.     2,080,745  ;  May  18. 
Cleansing  machine.     T.  M.  Dudgeon.     2,096,228  ;  Oct.  19. 
Clearer.     H.  B.  Whiting.     2,075,595  ;  Mar.  30. 
Clearer  device  for  spinning  machinery.     B.  Schwehm  and 

N.  Redman.     2.096,92.S  :  Oct.  26. 
Cleat.    P.  G.  Morln.    2,103,630  ;  Dec.  28. 
Clpat,     Baseball     player's     shoe.     P.     E.     Wimmenauer. 

2.083,177  ;  June  8. 
Cleat     for     shoes.     Detachable.       P.     E.     Wimmenauer. 

2,087,634  ;  July  20. 
Cleat,    Shoe.     J.  Lascari.     2,103,472;  Dec.  28. 
Clevis,    Quick    detachable.      C.    E.    Hathorn.      2,089,649  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Clinljer   cooler.      R.    C.   Newhouse   and   B.    H.    Puerner. 

2,103,170;  Dec.  21. 
Clinker  remover  for  furnaces.     L.  R.  Walker,  W.  J.  Doyle, 

and  W.  L.  McGrath.     2,068,969  ;  Jan.  26. 
Clip:  See — 

Attaching  clip.  Paper  clip. 

Bar  mat  clip.  Pencil  clip. 

Coin  container  clip.  Pipe  clip. 

Continuous  column  clip.  Radiator  cover  clip. 

Desk  pad  clip.  Revolver  clip. 

Display  clip.  Rope  clip. 

Film  clip.  Slate  supporting  clip. 

Fuse  clip.  Spring  clip. 

Garment  hanger  clip.  Spring  terminal  clip. 

Ground  clip.  Tenter  clip. 

Guide  and  retention  clip.        Tentering  clip. 

Joint   clip.  Windovy  screen  clip. 

Multiple   purpose   adapter      Wire  tightening  clip, 
and   retention   clip. 
Clip.     H.  Guimond.     2,080,173;  IMav  11. 
Clip.     E.  Laursen.     2,074,613;  Mar.  23. 
Clip.     R.  E.  Marsh.     2,101,551-2  ;  Dec.  7. 
Clip.    W.  L.  Post.     2,092,522  ;  Sept.  7. 
Clip.    W.  L.  Post.     2,094,107  ;  Sept.  28. 
Clip.    R.  T.  von  Palmenberg.    2,102,657  ;  Dec.  21. 
Clip  and   distributing  block,  Terminal.     J.  B.  Terrill,  Jr. 

2,071,713;  Feb.  23. 
Clip  and  plaque  holder.  Combined  instrument.    D.  Kahn. 

2,094,797  ;  Oct.  5. 
Clip  applier.  Surgical.     R.  Guerrini.     2,096,173  ;  Oct.  19. 
Clip  connecter.     W.  H.  Brown.     2,074,324  ;  Mar.  23. 
Clip    for    cardboard    boxes.    Sealing.      M.    N.    Matveyeff. 

2,088,916  ;  Aug.  3. 
Clip    for    fastening   roofing.      B.    C.   Kridler.      2,100,254; 

Nov.  23. 
Clip  for  firearms,   Cartridge.     J.   C.  Garand.     2,098,234  • 

Nov.  9. 
Clip    for    metal    moldings,    Attaching.      W.    R.    Wiley. 

2,077,604 ;  Apr.  20. 
Clip     for     metal    moldings.     Attaching.     W.     R.     Wiley. 

2,090,167  ;  Aug.  17. 
Clip     for     metal     moldings.     Attaching.     W.     R.     Wilev. 

2,090,821  ;  Aug.  24.  ^ 

Clip    for    molding    strips.    Attaching.       W.    R.    Wilev. 

2,084,717  ;  June  22.  " 

Clip  or  clasp.  Hair.     A.  M.  Whitney.     2,070,939  ;  Feb.  16. 
Clip   with    interchangeable   initials.    Writing   instrument 

V).  Knhn.     2.004,796  ;  Oct.  5. 
Clips  in  a  molding  strip.  Mechanism  for  positioning  at- 
taching.     W.    R.   Wiley.      2,077,605 ;   Apr.   20. 
Clips,  Manufacturing  paper.     H.  D.  Randall.     2,101,195  • 

Dec.  7. 
Clipper,     n.  Hill  and  W.  H.  Foxall.     2,102,594-  Dec   21 
Clipper,  Fruit.     L.  M.  Harvey.     2,068,024;  Jan.   19. 
Clipper,  Hair.     J.  W.  BotTger.      2.077.o:?4  ;  Apr    13 
Clipper,  Hair.     S.  G.  Branch.     2,083,359  ;  June  8.' 
Clipper,     Hair.       R.     Demosky     and     J.     A.     Cichans'ki 

2,080,200;  May  11. 
Clipper,  Hair.     J.  W.  Dilks.     2,098,180  :  Nov.  2. 
Clipper,  Hair.     E.  Hammerling.     2,094,651  ;  Oct   5 
Clipper,  Hair.     J.  A.  Hanley.     2,102,529  ;  Dec    14 
Clipper,  Hair.     H.  S.  Sizer.     2,083,620;  June  1.5 
Clipper,      Multiple      blade     plate      hair.      J.      Cromonic 

2,094.873  :  Oct.  5. 
Clipper.    Variable   shear   hair.      E.    A.    Clark.      2  067  075  • 

Jan.  5. 
Clock.      P.  R.  Ayrp.s.      2,081,289:  May  25. 
Clock.     G.  M.  Buehrig.     2,101,235  ;  Dec.  7. 
Clock.      J.  W.  Childs.      2.072,795;  ]\Tar.   2 
Clock.     H.   C.  James,  Jr.     2,098,905  ;  Nov.  16. 
Clock.      G.    Lemata.     2,093,150;    Sept.    14. 
Clock.     G.  F.  Mattman.     2.009,804  ;  Feb.  9. 
Clock.    F.  L.  McNalr.    2,070,087  :  Feb.  9. 
Clock.     H.  H.  Morcton.     2,089,131  ;  Aug   3 
Clock.     A.  H.  Npureuthor.     2.079,029  ;   May  4 
Clock.     E.  K.  Tnlijifcrro.      2.072.000  ;  Mar    2 
Cock.     P.  S.  van  Bloem.     2,084,050 ;  June  15. 
Clock.     P.  S.  Van  Bloem.     2,091,342;  Aug  31. 
Clock.      R.   ir.  Whitehead.     2,099,414  ;  Nov.  16. 
Clock,  Advcrti.slng.     E.  Bourquin.     2,082,012  ;  June  1 
Clock,  Alarm.     J.  E.   Kinnear.     2,097,487  ;  Nov.   2 
Clock,  .\l.Trm.     B.  E.   Lawrence.     2,076,733;  Apr    13 


Clock,  Alarm.     M.   Schlenker.     2,091,770;  Aug.   31. 
Clock     and     calendar.     Combination.       J.     C.     Morris. 

2,098,302  :  Nov.  9. 
Clock,  Audible-signal.    W.  E.  Porter.    2,074,025  ;  Mar.  16. 
Clock,     Automatic    alarm.      W.     Kohlhagen.      2,094,989 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Clock,  Braille.,    J.  W.  Hamilton.     2,091,146  ;  Aug.  24. 
Clock  casing.     F.  Lux.     2,090,370  ;  Aug.  17. 
Clock  device.  Alarm.     R.  Varley.     2,099,547  :  Nov.  16. 
Clock,  Electric.     J.  Berti.     2,066,604 ;  Jan.  5. 
Clock,  Electric.     J.  Berti.     2,085,071 ;  June  29. 
Clock,  Electric.     L.  Hammond.     2,067,708  ;  Jan.  12. 
Clock,  Electric.     A.  W.   Haydon.     2,091,117  :  Aug.  24. 
Clock,  Electric.     F.  Loeffler.     2,089,280  ;  Aug.   10. 
Clock,  Electric.     A.  P.  Poole.     2,070,238-9  ;  Feb.  9. 
nock.  Electric.     A.  F.  Poole.      2.077.007  :  Apr.  13. 
Clock,  Electric.     A.   F.   Poole.     2,086,390  ;   July   6. 
Clock,  Electric.     A.  F.  Poole.     2,088,972-3  ;  Aug.  3. 
Clock,  Electric.     A.  Strahm.     2,084,226  ;  June  15. 
Clock,   Electric   program.     R.   Ottaway.     2,080,330 ;   May 

11. 
Clock,     Electrically     operated.       J.     A.     Y.     Hernandez. 

2,077,755;  Apr.  20. 
Clock  escapement  means.     H.   Naess  and   S.   Strommer. 

2,094,925  ;  Oct.  5. 
Clock,  Luminous.     F.  E.  Montroy.     2,101,339  ;  Dec.  7. 
Clock  mechanism.     E.  S.  Cole  and  A.  Hoist.     2,073,782  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Clock  of  small  diameter,  Power.     T.  V.  Moore  and  W.  C. 

Landry.     2,099,821 ;  Nov.  23. 
Clock,  Synchronized.     H.  E.  Warren.     2,091,841 ;  Aug.  31. 
Clock,  Synchronizing.     E.  A.  Faller.     2,093.553  ;  Sept.  21. 
Clock,     Universal     time    indicating.       T.     L.     Robertson. 

2,078,345  ;  Apr.  27. 
Clock  with  automatic   calendar.     B.  Elberg.     2,073,275  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Clockworks,   Balance  spring  arrangement  for.     H.   Jung- 

hans.     2,092,216  :  Sept.  7. 
Clock,  World.     P.  Kyack.     2,068,418  ;  Jan.   19. 
Clock,  World.     H.  Schlacht.     2.070,687  :  Feb.  16. 
Closet,  Collapsible.     E.    J.   Reefer.     2,097,043;   Oct.   26. 
Closet,  Sanitary.     A.  J.  Crawford.     2,097,997  ;  Nov.  2. 
Closet,  Water.     L.  J.  Vetrano.     2,096,148  ;  Oct.  19. 
Closet,    Water.     C.    E.    Wexelberg    and    T.    C.    Hobbs. 

2,089,775  ;  Aug.  10. 
Closing     device    for     sliding    garage    doors.    Automatic. 

W.  E.  Bagley  and  H.  H.  Bartel.     2,091,299  ;  Aug.  31. 
Closure.     E.  P.  Andersen  and  E.  E.   Hogg.     2,081,138 ; 

May  25. 
Closure.     H.  A.  Barnby.     2,094,567  ;  Sept.  28. 
Closure.     D.  E.  Baxter.     2,072,853  ;  Mar.  9. 
Closure.     L.   R.   N.  Carvalho.     2,082,617  ;  June  1. 
Closure.     J.  P.  Friedman.     2,078,874  ;  Apr.  27. 
Closure.     A.    Hall,    W.    T.    Young,    and    T.    E.    Slattery. 

2.081,585  ;  Mav  25. 
Closure.     M.  A.  Pixley.     2,090.146  ;  Aug.  17. 
Closure.     J.  E.  Sharp.     2,090,555  ;  Aug.  17. 
Closure.     L.  G.  Smith.     2,070,096  ;  Feb.  9. 
nosure.     H.  Spengler.     2,090,046  ;  Aug.  24. 
Closure.     H.  Spengler.     2,092,937 ;  Sept.  14. 
Closure.      P.    G.    Thwaits    and    R.    Rieboldt.      2,093,624; 

Sept.  21. 
Clo.sure.     J.    P.    Trickey    and    J.    R.    Price.     2,072,536 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Closure.     C.  E.  Voke.     2.082,923  :  June  8. 
Closure.     N.   H.  Wierk,  Jr.     2,075,074;   Mar.  30. 
Closure  and  applicator.  Combined.     C.  G.  Yates  and  W. 

W.  De  Laney.     2,092,792 ;  Sept.   14. 
Closure  and  applying  same.  Bottle.     G.  Weiss.    2,073,084 : 

Star.  9.  ... 

'^''^^iJ^'S  •''"''  fastener  therefor,  Folding  box.     B.  Kaplan. 

2.0 1  2.371  ;  Mar.  2. 
Closure  and  its  manufacture.    J.  J.  Williams.    2,091,295  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Closure  and  pouring  device.     E.  G.  Schaetzel.     2,099,629  ; 

Nov.  16. 

•-^'o^y^i^S  ,^,"0"^  powder  ejector,   Combined.     W.   C.  Heatlie. 

*i,lUJ,118  ;  Dec.  14. 
Closure  and  receptacle.     E.  E.  Hogg  and  E.  F.  Andersen. 

2.090,428  :  Oct.  19. 
Closure    and    spout    for    containers.    Detachable.      R.    H. 

Lehew.     2,100,167:  Nov.  23. 
Closure  apparatus.     R.  C.  Beaver.     2.074,768  ;  Mar.  23. 
Closure   applying    machine.      A.    C.    Everett.      2.082.048  • 

June  1. 
Closure  assembly.  Apparatus  for.    D.  S.  Holt.    2,068,455  ; 

Jan.  19.  .        >        , 

Closure,  Bag.     H.  Anderson.     2,087,934;  July  27. 
Cosure,  Bag.     J.  A.  Farmer.     2,093.977;   Sept.  21. 
Closure,  Barrel.    R.  S.  Fetter.     2,082,881 ;  June  8. 
o^fli""!'  ^en  .crank.     C.  H.  Schnorr.     2,090,238  ;  Aug.  17. 

9  o'^r  qS?'*'^"    ^"i'    locking    means.     H.    H.     Kistner. 

2,070,897  ;  Apr,  13. 

Closure    Bottle.     J.   G.   de  la  Minardiere,   J.   E.  Laurin, 

!ind   V    E.  Larthert.      2,068,735,    Jan.  26 
C  o.sure,  Bottle,     E.  Greene.     2,083,529  ;  .Tune  8 
Closure,  Bottle.     J.  M.  Guthrie.     2.096:324 ;  Oct.   19. 
r  n^Mrf'  ^^"At    ^■■?-  Jesnig.     2,084,344;  June  22. 
^  2!l0l;i57T'bec"^-14'^-    ^'^"^^^ .  ^^^    J-    M.    Guthrie. 

riol,?Jo '  S°l«^-     ?•  £■  I;:'^ahey.     2.069.093  :  Jan.  26. 
Cosure.   Bottle.     J.  H.  Noir.     2,079,026-   Mav  4 
Closure,  Bottle.    E.  Simmons.    2,070  377  !  Feb.  9 


LIST   OF  INVENTIONS 


825 


Closure  cap  lock.    C.  M.  Hurd.    2,102,464 ;  Dec.  14. 
Closure,  Collapsible  tube.     P.  Reinsberg.     2,076,826  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Closure  construction,  Split-rinc  barrel.     C.  T.  Draper  and 

W.  C.  Grosser.     2,071,971  ;  Feb.  23. 
Closure,  Container.     G.  E.  Bennett.     2,080,686  ;  May  18. 
Closure,  Container.     J.  B.  Eisen.     2,077,992  ;  Apr.  20. 
Closure,  Container.     J.  Gutmann.     2,077,235  ;  Apr.  13. 
Closure,  Container.     O.  HOchstadter.     2,069,410 ;  Feb.  2. 
Closure,  Container.     T.  WcPhail.     2,071,700  ;  Feb.  23. 
Closure,  Container.     P.  A.  Peterson.     2,085,445  ;  June  29. 
Closure,  Container.      M.   Schwartz.     2,084,007 ;   June  15. 
Closure,    Convertible    jar.     A.    G.    Jedlicl;a.     2,069,037 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Closure  device.     M.  T.  Ashe.     2,080,685  ;  May  18. 
Closure  device.     J.  Farrelly.     2,082,691  ;  June  1. 
Closure  device.     H.  S.  Pletcher.     2,090,147  :  Aug.  17. 
Closure  device.     H.  E.  Rubens.     2,100,173  ;  Nov.  23. 
Closure  device  for  collapsible  tubes  and  other  containers. 

E.  B.  Fernberg.     2,092,964  ;  Sept.  14. 
Closure  device  for  rendering  bottles  nonrefillable.     W.  A. 

Stattmann.     2,082,267  :  June  1. 
Closure,  Dispensing.     R.  B.  and  S.  C.  Waite.     2,073,292  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Closure,     Dispensing     and     measuring.       J.     G.     Watts. 

2,102,772  ;  Dec.  21. 
Closure,  Envelope.     J.    Schuknecht.     2,100,768 ;  Nov.  30. 
Closure   fastener.     B.   H.   TJrschel.      2,075,243;    Mar.    30. 
Closure,    Flexible    window.      W.    D.    Dayley      2,096.421 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Closure  for  bags.     J.  A.  Farmer.     2,093,976  ;  Sept.  21. 
Closure  for  batteries.     6.  W.  Heise.     2,074,506  ;  Mar.  23. 
Closure  for  bottles.     G.  A.  Nuss.     2,081,833  ;  Mav  25. 
Closure  for  bottles  and  jars.     W.  G.  Skutch.     2,089,007 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Closure  for  bottles  or  other  containers.     S.   D.  Young. 

2,066,708  ;  Jan.  5. 
Closure  for  cartons.    E.  J.  Bonner.    2,093,143  :  Sept.  14. 
Closure  for  centrifugal  machines.     J.  Lothian.     2,085,503  ; 

June  29. 
Closure   for   collapsible  paper   stock   barrels    and    forming 

the  same.     G.   S.  Jones.     2,079,292;  May  4. 
Closure  for  collapsible  tubes.     S.  L.  Gilbert.     2,080,075  ; 

May  11. 
Closure  for  collapsible  tubes.     W.  H.  Jackson  and  A.  W. 

Rdmond.     2,069,009  :   Jan.   26. 
Closure     for      collapsible      tubes.       S.      P.      Neuhausen. 

2,091,680  ;    Aug.    31. 
Closure  for  collapsible  tubes  and  containers.    P.  McLaugh- 
lin.    2,080,427;  May  18. 
Closure  for  collapsible  tubes,  Self  retaining.     R.  Tomita. 

2.071 .867  ;  Fob.  2.'^. 
Closure    for   container.      R.    G.    Whitlock   and   L.    Sharp. 

2,077,601  ;  Apr.  20. 
Cloxure  for  containers.     B.  F.  Cahoon  and  H.  C.  Seaman, 

Jr.     2,066,390:  Jan.  5. 
Closure  for  containers.     H.  P.  Cline.      2.072,026  :  Feb,  23. 
Closure   for    containers.      E.    I.   P.    Mandell.      2,076,407  ; 

Apr.   6. 
Closure   for   containers.     E.   A.   O'Neil.     2,091,877  ;   Aug. 

31. 
Closure  for  containers.     L  Penn.     2,094.021  ;  Sept.  28. 
Closure  for  containers.    P.  L  and  B.  P.  Remy.    2,102,436  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Closure  for  containers.     C.   C.  Teas.     2,098.170;  Nov.   2, 
Closure  for  containers.     R.  W.  Wilson.     2,075,249  ;  IMar. 

30. 
Closure  for  containers.     R.  W.  Wilson.     2,095,622  ;  Oct. 

32. 
Closure  for  containers.     R.  W.  Wilson.     2,098,799  :  Nov.  9. 
Closure  for  containers,  NonreflUable.     M.  Kay.    2,006,889  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Closure   for   containers   of   the   mixing   and   shaker   lype. 

M.  B.  Solomon.     2,072,432  ;  Mar.  2. 
Closure  for  ice-making  tubes.     M.  J.  Brown.     2,072,518; 

Mar.  2. 
Closure    for    knock-out    holes.     L.    M.    Cox.     2,083,056 ; 

June   8. 
Closure  for  motnl  ront.Tlners  and  making  It,  Glass.     R.  D. 

Hmith.     2,075,477  ;  Mar.  30. 
Closure     for     metal     conlalners,     Glass.     R.     D.     Smith. 

2,085,277  ;  June  29. 
CloNiiio    for    inoUlfd    pulp    oontninors.      R.    D.    ITeymann. 

2,002,101  :   Srpl.  7. 
Closure  for  packing  containers.  Tension  ring.     A.  Mauser. 

2,078,009  ;  Apr.   20. 
(.'losure  for  piipcr  cartons,  Metallic  end.     J.  M.  Frederick, 

2,097,917  ;  Nov.  2. 
(Closure   for  paper   containers.     A.   K.    Scott.     2,097,047  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Closure     for     rail     cars,     Streamlined.     S.     F.     Udstnd. 

2,090,'! 92  ;  Aug.  17, 
Closure    for    rnllway    cars,    Vestibule.     K.    I,    Dodds,    Jr. 

2,073,198:  Miir.  1). 
Closure  for  receptaclcH.     C.  S.  Baron.     2,102,349  ;  Dec.  M. 
Closure    for    rcccijliu'les.       W.    Kowal.      2,078,891  ;     .\pr. 

27. 
Closure  for  reccplacIcH.     P.  M.  Thorn.     2,005,0«2  ;  Oct.  5. 
Closure    for     receptacles.      D.    H.     Warner.       2,085,170  ; 

Juno  20. 
(MoHure  for  refuse  containers.      B.  F.   Itower.      2.072,700; 

Mar.  2. 
Closure  for  steel  drums.      V..  WlllliiiiiH  iiiid  I)    \V.  ThomiiH. 

2,09  1,29-1  ;  Aug.   ;!! . 


Closure    for    tubes    and    other    containers,    Slidable.     K. 

Ruetz,     2,091,217  ;  Aug.  24. 
Closure    for    wall    openings.      W.    R.    Way.      2,100,928; 

Nov.   30. 
Closure,  Garment.     A.  M.  Butow.     2.083,047  ;  June  8. 
Closure,  Gastight.     G.  P.  Jaubert.     2,088,909  ;  Aug.  3. 
Closure  means.     A.  J.  Bazeley.     2,097,173  ;  Oct.  26. 
Closure  means  for   containers,   Protective.      S.    Quattrin. 

2,094,961 ;  Oct.  5. 
Closure,  Nonrefillable  bottle.     H.  Pollack  and  L.  Davang. 

2,090,148  ;  Aug.  17. 
Closure  operating  device.    M.  S.  Kirkpatrick.     2,075,814 ; 

Apr.   6. 
Closure  operator.   C.  E.  Abbe  and  W.  O.  Ward.   2,090,565  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Closure,  Receptacle.    J.  H.  De  Frees.    2,089,251 ;  Aug.  10. 
Closure,   Receptacle.     C.  J.   Jesngi.     2,078,251  ;   Apr.   27. 
Closure,  Receptacle.    A.  L.  Merolle.     2,080,983  ;  May  18. 
Closure,  Ring  seal.     D.  W.  Thomas.     2,093,787  ;  Sept.  21. 
Closure,    Slceleton  jar.     T.   L.   Taliaferro.     2,075,478-9 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Closure,     Specialized     jar     or    bottle.     A.     G.     Jedlicka. 

2,076,782  ;  Apr.  13. 
Closure-support,        Automatic.      F.        M.        Kirkpatrick. 

2,072,620  ;  Mar.  2. 
Closure,   Tamperproof  nonrefillable.     W.   B.   and   W.    C. 

Damsel.    2,069,005  ;  Jan.  26. 
Closure,  Tank.     H.   C.   Steele.     2,081.717;  Jlay  25. 
Closure,  Tear  tab.     R.  W.  Breckenridge.     2,068,444  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Closure       Tearable.     H.  A.    Skov.     2,098,555  ;  Nov.   9. 
Closure,  Tube.    D.  M.  Gunn.    2,094,700  ;  Oct.  5. 
Closure,  Tube.     A.  A.  Honevman.     2,091,246  ;  Aug,  24. 
Closure,  Tube.     G.  P.  Seashore.     2,084,872  ;  June  22. 
Closure,  Window.     R.  L.  Ballantyne.     2,080,394  ;  May  18. 
Closures,   Method  of  and   apparatus   for   forming  metal. 

J.  J.  Williams.     2,089,518;  Aug.  10. 
Closures,    Method    of   and   apparatus    for   manufacturing 

metallic.     J.  J.  Williams.     2,094,031 ;  Sept.  28. 
Closures  to  containers.  Method  and  apparatus  for  apply- 
ing.    E.  E.  Hogg.     2,086,552  ;  July  13. 
Cloth  advancing  mechanism  for  wire  weaving  machines. 

H.  L.  Thompson.     2,070,147  :  Feb.  9. 
Cloth,     Apparatus     for     treating.       H.     A.     Woodhead. 

2,084,367  ;  June  22. 
Cloth   cleaner.     M.  T.  Williams.     2,086.199  :  July   6. 
Cloth  cutting  machine.     J.  H.  Dale.     2,095,172  ;  Oct  5. 
Cloth   cutting  machine.     H.   A.   Meyer.     2,080,328  ;   May 

11. 
Cloth  cutting  machine.     N.  Ross.     2,077,900  ;  Apr.  20. 
Cloth,  Detergent.     P.  A.  Woronoflf.     2,093,824;   Sept.  21. 
Cloth,   Device  for  shrinking.     L.  J.   Scanlon.     2,078,721  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Cloth  finishing.     S.  L.  Cluett.     2,078,529  :  Apr.  27. 
Cloth  finishing.     G.  A.  Schreiner.     2.082,981  ;  June  8. 
Cloth  finishing  machine.     W.  N.  Hadley.     2,067,632 ;  Jan. 

12. 
Cloth  folding  attachment.    W.  B.  Aeschbach.    2,094,866  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Cloth  guider.     R.  Hetherington.     2.082,799  :  June  8. 
Cloth   having   ornamental  effects   thereon   and   producing 

the   same.   Cotton.     H.  I.   Huey  and   G.   E.   Farragut.  ' 

2,087.220  ;  July  13. 
Cloth  holding  means,   Rotatable.     C.  Tregar.     2,082,528; 

June  1. 
Cloth   laying   device.     S.  locca.     2,084,144 ;   June  15. 
Cloth  laving  machine.     A.  II.  Lessen,  C.  II.   Itowlos,  and 

C.  P.  'Doughertv.     2,068,806  :  Jan.   26. 
Cloth,  Liner.     M.  Keller.     2,067,667  ;  Jan.  12. 
Cloth,    Method   and   ai)paratus    for   joining   wire.      ^^  .    L. 

Buchanan.     2,078,369  :  Apr.  27.  ,_     ^, 

Cloth,      Method      for     shrinking.       H.     A.      Woodhead. 

2,009,010 ;  Feb.  9. 
(Moth,   Screen.     J.   J.    Grebe.     2,078,040;   May  4. 
Cloth  shrinking.     S.  L.  Cluett,     2,l)7S,<,IOt  :  Apr.  27. 
Cloth  spreader.     G.  N.  Kumbera.     2,094,170  ;  Scpt^.  28. 
Cloth    siireading    and    guiding    device.      C.    II.    CooUilge. 

2.090,0,S7  ;  Oct.  19.  „  „„  ,  „.. 

Clolhew,  Apparatus  for  washing.    J.  C.  Nel.sou.    2,090,083; 

Clothes  drier.     J.  A.  BUllngsley.     2,098,853  ;  Nov.  9. 
Clothes  drier.     P.  A.   Flowers.      2,087,570;  July  20. 
Clothes   drier.      R.    McCarthy.      2.081,854;    June   22. 
Clothes    drying    apparatus.      R.    S.    Briggs.      2.08.>..S8; 

Clot  Ill's  hanger.     O.   Brodewltz.     2,008,440;  Jan.   10. 
(•lollies   liiiuger.      It.  1>.   IMooie.      2t)77-.'51;   Apr.   13. 
Clothes  hunger.     J.    PfellTer.     2,070,030;   May   4. 
I'lollies  llMliger.       S.   WlsnesUl,       L'.07:M)I7:   I'el'.    -';! 
Clotlies  holder,  ComblnalloM.    K.  L.  Whenham.    2,070,-n7  : 

Clothl^Nll'ue  fasfoner.     C.  O.  Kolstedt.    2,085.310;  Juno  20. 
( 'loiliislliii-  fiisteiier,  Autoiiwillc  Self  locliliig.     J,  P.  Piilr. 

■.■liTll.'.lK)  :   Apr.   13. 
('letliesllue  ineclmnlHiii.     O.  R.  Diivlos.     2.088.038  ;  AuR,  3. 
Clothesline    reel.      P.    Krnmer.      2.078,081;    Apr.    20. 
ciciilii'sllm'      support.       AdJustMlile.     A,      O.      Johnston. 

■J,0.s;t.:i32  ;  June  8, 
CloHiespln.     I'!.   C,    IlehnUe.     2.071,812;   Poh.   03. 
CletlieHplii.      K.    I.ogiiliui.      2.101,7-12;    Dee.    7. 
Clolhes  pin.     l>.  C.  Smith.     2,000.177;  Nov,   10. 
CUilhiMpln.      II.    It.    K.    SKMuler.      2,078,42:1;   Aiir.    27 
ClotheNplii.     ().   II.    Wchry.     2.100.825;   Nov.   30. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Clothespin,  Locking.     J.  Leja.     2,094,544  ;  Sept.  28. 
Clothespin  or  like  article.     H.  J.  Peterson.     2,098,834 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Clothespin   or   the  like.     J.   Ditto.      2,083,642  ;   June  15. 
Clothespin,   Protective.     J.   A.   Scott  and  B.   B.   Higgins. 

2,082,522  ;  June  1. 
Clothesrack.     J.  B.  Bierman.     2,068,285  ;  Jan.  19. 
Clothes  rinsing  and   drying  aoparatus.     A.  C.  Schmelzer. 

2,074,866  ;  Mar.  23. 
Clothes  washer.  Mechanical.     P.  E.  Geldhof.     2,088,551 ; 

July  27. 
Clothes  washing   machine.     E.   B.   Morrison.     2,070,863  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Clothing,  Ventilated.     R.  Anders.     2,079,980  ;  Mav  11. 
Club  and  making  same,  Golf.     C.  W.  Mansur.     2,100,864 ; 

Nov.   30. 
Clutch  :  See — 

Automatic  clutch.  Overload  clutch. 

Ceutrilugal  clutch.  Over-running  clutch. 

Cone  clutch.  Positive  drive  clutch. 

Electromagnetic  clutch.  Power  clutch. 

Fluid  clutch.  Rotary  fluid  clutch. 

Free  wheel  clutch.  Self-releasing  clutch. 

Freewheeling  clutch.  Tractor  steering  clutch. 

Friction  clutch.  Universal  joint   controlled 

Hydraulic  clutch.  clutch. 

Hydraulic   screw    clutch.        Vacuum  power  clutch. 

Magnetic  clutch.  Variable     speed,     variable 

One-way  clutch.  torque  clutch. 

Clutch.     P.  H.  Batten  and  W.  J.  Pearmain.     2,072,852  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Clutch.     J.  VT.  Carter.     2,070,154  ;  Feb.  9. 
Clutch.     D.  Collins.     2,078,600.     Apr.  27. 
Clutch.     S.  M.  Crewdson.     2.101,242  :  Dec.  7. 
Clutch.    A.  Y.  Dodge.     2,087,968  ;  July  27. 
Outch.     C.  M.  Eason.     2,089,786  ;  Aug.  10. 
Clutch.     C.  M.  Eason.     2,090,411 ;  Aug.  17. 
Clutch.      W.    Elliott.      2,068,123 ;    Jan.    19. 
Clutch.     T.  L.  Fawick.     2.086,954  ;  July  13. 
Clutch.     T.  L.  Fawick.     2,097.856  ;  Nov.  2. 
Clutch.    M.  L.  Forrest.    2,085,965  ;  July  6. 
Clutch.     A.  W.  Gardiner.     2.073.146  ;  Mar.  9. 
Clutch.     W.  A.  Goss.     2,075,342  ;  Mar.  30. 
Clutch.     F.  H.  Halstead.      2.076.635  ;   Apr.  13. 
Clutch.    A.  Johnson.     2,088,599  ;  Aug.  3. 
Clutch.     H.  A.  Miller.    2,080,291  ;  Mav  11. 
Clutch.     B.  L.  Myers.     2,082,969  ;  June  8. 
Clutch.     W.  C.  Osterholm.     2,075,130  ;  Mar.  30. 
Clutch.     W.  J.  Pearmain.     2,070,065  ;  Feb.  9. 
Clutch.     W.  J.  Pearmain.     2.077.154  ;  Apr.  13. 
Clutch.     W.  J.  Pearmain.     2,077,709  ;  Apr.  20. 
Clutch,      il.   B.   Price   and  H.   M.   Forestuer.     2,078,893  : 

Apr.  27. 
Clutch.     B.  E.  Richardson.     2,079,528  ;  May  4. 
Clutch.     R.   Schweich.     2.081.561  ;  Mav  25. 
Clutch.     G.   Smith.     2,082,726 ;  June   1. 
Clutch.     P.  H.   Smyth,   Jr.     2,072.924;  Mar.   9. 
Clutch.     J.  M.  Weydell.     2.072,832  :  Mar.  2. 
Clutch.     A.  Winther.     2.081.028  :  May  18. 
Clutch.     J.   Zarb.     2.071,245 ;  Feb.   16. 
Clutch  actuator.     G.  E.  Porter.     2,090,152  ;  Aug.  17. 
,  Clutch  aligning  tool.     G.  E.  Frisz.     2.067,442  ;  Jan.  12. 
dutch  and  brake.     W.  W.  Criley.     2,089,733  ;  Aug.  10. 
Clutch  and  brake.  Combined  fluid  pressure  controlled.     R, 

W.  Glasner.     2,095,094  ;  Oct.  5. 
Clutch  and  brake  control.  Automatic  synchronous.     C.  R. 

Larson.     2,085,030  ;  June  29. 
Clutch  and  brake  mechanism.     E.  Macauley.     2,086.941  ; 

July  13. 
Clutch   and   brake   mechanism   for  looms.     J.   P.   Camps. 

2,074,955  :  Mar.  23. 
Clutch  and  control  mechanism  therefor.     J.  W.  Racklveft, 

2,081,838  :  May  25. 
Clutch  and  gear  shift  interlock.    O.  K.  Kellev.     2,071 ,53S  ■ 

Feb.  23.  ■ 

Clutch  and  operating  mechanism  therefor.    A.  H.  Jessen. 

2,085,317  ;  .Tune  29. 
dutch   and  throttle  actuation  of  an  automotive  vehicle. 

Automatic  control  of.     R.  S.  Whittington.     2.103,284  • 

Dec.  28. 
Clutch  and  transmission.  Automatic  speed  change      C    F 

Stauffor  and  S.  Budlong.     2.078,466  ;  Apr.  27. 
Clutch,  Automatic.     O.  H.  Banker.     Re.  20.426  ;  June  29 
Clutch  construction.     J.  A.  Stable.     2,100,362  ;   Nov.  30. 
Clutch  control.      \V,  R.  Frooinan,      2,n(iS.!P4M  •  .Jan    ''G 
Clutch   control.     O.  K.  Kelley.     2.081. 238  •  Mav  25 
Clutch  control.      R.  IT.  Whisler.      2,098.076:  NoV.  2, 
Clutch  control,  Automatic.     A.  A.  Hodgkins.     2,077  413  • 

Apr.  20.  ' 

Clutch    control.    Automatic.      H.    B.    Philips.      2,070,176  • 

Feb.  9.  .       .        , 

Clutch  control  device.     L.  Salves.     2,102,036 :   Dec.   14 
Clutch    control    device,    Automatic.      R.    S.    Whittington 

2,095,779  ;  Oct.  12. 

CIiiKli     <-(inlrol     device.     Pneumatic.       G.     C.     Farmer 

2.0!)9,422:  Nov.  36. 
Clutch  control  for  automobiles.    R.  H.  Kress.    2,087,380  • 

July  20.  ' 

Clutch  control  mechanism.     J.  R.  Ferguson.     2  075  03'>  ■ 

Mar.  30.  '     "  ' 

Clutch  control  mechanism.    E.  G.  Hill.    2,083,530  ;  June  8 
Clutch     (•(inliol     iiu.'cliauism.      It.     llofstetter.     2  001  3U'' • 

Aug.  31.  .        .      -  , 


Clutch  control  mechanism.     V.  W.  Kliesrath.     2,092,256  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Clutch    control    mechanism.      H.    W.    and    E.    E.    Price. 

2.068.961  :   Jan.   26. 
Clutch    control    mechanism.      H.    W.    and    E.    R.    Price. 

2,086,575-6  ;  July  13. 
Clutch    control    mechanism.      H.    W.    and    E.    R.    Price. 

2,087,387  ;  July  20. 
Clutch    control    mechanism.      H.    W.    Price   and   E.    R. 

Price.     2,095,763;  Oct.  12. 
Clutch    control    mechanism.      H.    W.    and    E.    E.    Price. 

2,098,674;   Nov.  9. 
Clutch  control  mechanism.     M.  Windelinckx.     2,087,493 ; 

July  20. 
Clutch    control   mechanism.     C.    H.   Wolcott.     2,081,569 ; 

May  25. 
Clutch  control  mechanism.  Automotive.    F.  W.  Cotterman. 

2,069,818  ;  Feb.  9. 
Clutch  control  mechanisms.     E.  G.  Hill  and  H.  W.  Hey. 

2,086,501  ;  July  6. 
Clutch  control  power  device,  Automobile.    R.  W.  Harroun. 

2,086,328  ;  July  6. 
Clutch  control  system.     C.  A.  Brewer.     2,078,173  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Clutch     control     system,     Automobile.       E.     H.     Lange. 

Re.  20,482  ;  Aug.  24. 
Clutch  control.  Vacuum.      J.   C.  Ertel.     2,095,803 :  Oct. 

12.  - 

Clutch   cover  plate.     E.   E.   Wenip.     2,079,888;   Jlav   11. 
Clutch  device.     W.  Borenstein  and  F.  Basteni.     2,090|934  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Clutch  device.    N.  Frank.     2,101.366  ;  Dec.  7. 
Clutch  device  for  starting  mechanisms.     R.  M.  Nardone. 

2,068,461 ;  Jan.  19. 
Clutch  disk,  Driven.    H.  Nutt  and  H.  V.  Reed.    2,101,411 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Clutch     driving     mechanism,     Friction.       J.     Katzman. 

2,068,331 ;  Jan.  19. 
Clutch   facing   and   manufacture    of   the   same.    Endless 

M.  P.  Judd.     2,079,173 ;  May  4. 
Clutch  facing.  Flexible.     A.  Whitelaw  and  D.  J.  Bonawit. 

2,097,710  ;  Nov.  2. 
Clutch  facings,  brake  linings,  and  like  products.  Making. 

S.  P.  Miller.    2,099,132  ;  Nov.  16. 
Clutch  for  fire  shutters.     J.  R.  Sontagh.     2,086,967  ;  July 

Clutch  for  motor  cars.  Friction.     M.  A.  Serra.    2,079  82"'  • 

May  11. 
Clutch    for    motor    vehicles,    Automatic.      H.    A.    Lohse. 

2,073,214  ;  Mar.  9. 

Clutch  for  rotary  draw  works.     E.  J.  Roach.     2,071,579  • 

Feb.  23. 
Clutch  for  rotating  machine  elements.  Centrifugal.     G.  E. 

Jonsson.     2,101,946  ;  Dec.  14. 
Clutch     for     transmission     gearing.        E.      F.     Spinner. 

2,103,959  ;  Dec.  28.  opiuuer. 

Clutch  for  transmission  gears.     C.  D.  Peterson  and  A.  H. 

Deimel,     2,070,140;   Feb.   9. 
Clutch  mechanism.    F.  C.  Biggert,  Jr.    2,068,260  ;  Jan.  19. 
Clutch  mechanism.    W.  H.  Bowden.     2,092.104  :  Sept.  7. 
Clutch  mechanism.     H.  D.   Colman.     2,091,268-70  ;   Aug. 

oX. 

Clutch  mechanism.     C.  Grimm.     2,083,906  ;  June  15. 
C  utch  mechanism.     W.  A.  Heitner.     2,090.757  ;  Aug.  24. 
Uutch  mechanism.     E.D.Jones.     2.076.648  :  Apr.  13. 
Clutch  mechanism.     V.  W.  Kliesrath.     2.086,560  ;  July  13. 
^  o'^J^L'SS^'^^S'®™-     '^-  L.  Knight  and  J.  N.  McLoughlin. 
i.U9D,-ol  ;  Oct.  19. 

Clutch  mechanism.     H.  T.  Lambert.     2.081.824  ;  May  25. 
Clutch  mechanism.     A.  Laszlo.     2,067,970  ;  Jan.   19. 
Clutch  mechanism.     R.  P.  Lewis.     2,072.116-17  ;  Mar.  2. 
Clutch  mechanism.      R.   p.    Lewis.      2,091,409 ;   Aug.    31 
•-'""^.^J}-  mechanism.     A.     W.     Mall     and     T.     A.     Long. 

-.09 i , i3l  ;  Psov.  2, 
Clutch  mechanism.     A.  Moorhouse.     2,073,705  ;  Mar.  16. 
Clutch   mechanism.     P.   C.    Reggio.     2,087,070  :   Julv   13. 
Clutch  mechanism.     B.  Ridgeway.     2,078,020  ;  Apr.  20. 
Clutch   mechanism.     H.  H.  Vail.     2,094.247;   Sept.  28. 
Clutch  mechanism.     C.  W.  Van  Ranst.     2,082.129  ;  June  1. 
Clutch  mechanism.     S.  S.  Varkas.     2.071,091  •  Feb   -^3 
Clutch  mechanism.     D.  Vermette.     2.101,484  ;  Dec.  7.  ' 

All     ™|'<^^'i°ism.  Automatic.     W.  E.  Haupt.     2,090,397 ; 

Cliitch  mechanism.  Automatic.     R.  P.  Lewis.     2,075,211 : 
Mar.  30.  ' 

^'wMtJ"'^f5'^J?'^^  ^?^,  automobile  transmissions.     S.   O. 
^\hlte  and  O.  E.  Fishburn.     2,074,820;  Mar.  23. 

9  n-1  ?."i'o*='^'^'^'"^>^"    combustion    motors.     A.    Cohen. 
■i.V  1 1,01.3  ;  Feb,   23, 

Clutch  mechanism  for  ironers.     H.  F.  La  Rue.     2,090.686  ; 

^'^^^h  niechanism  for  motor  vehicles,  Series.     O.  Schaper. 

.i.i'i)!  ,(i.S5  ;  Jan.  12. 
^'n'^^'A-  laechanism    for    power    operated    portable    tools. 
ri,,tV,.r  ^I^'PSCh  and  B   H.  Wuebben.     2,100,552  ;  Nov.  30. 
Clutch  mechanism,  Selective,     "    "    —  -  ■    _•    

Sept.  14. 

^'2^101  S^T-'^Delf"-     ^y^^'i'^o'iizing-      E.    A.    Thompson 
Clutch  operating  means.     G.  E.  Porter. 

Clutch  operating  mechanism 
July  20. 


H.   H.   Vail.     Re.   20,508; 
A.     Thompson. 
2,094,135;  Sept. 
S.   Bragg.     2,087,370; 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


827 


Clutch    operating    mechanism.       E.    F.     Dickieson,     Jr. 

2,084,387 ;  June  22. 
Clutch    pedal    return    spring.      A.    K.    Watt.      2,096,151  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Clutch  plate.     H.  Nutt.     2,085,167  ;  June  29. 
Clutch    plate.      H.    Nutt   and    H.    V.    Reed.      2,101,410 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Clutch  plate.     G.  E.  Pope.     2,102,279  ;  Dec.  14. 
Clutch  plate.     H.  V.  Reed.     2,078,276  ;  Apr.  27. 
Clutch  plate,  Cushioned.     G.  E.  Pope.    2,102,280  ;  Dec.  14. 
Clutch    plate,    Friction.      B.    A.    Swennes.      2,101,297 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Clutch  plate  structure.     E.  E.  Wemp.     2,079,389  ;  May  4. 
Clutch  release  mechanism.     C.  S.  Bragg  and  V.  W.  Klies- 

rath.     2,084,380  ;  June  22. 
Clutch   rheostat,   Friction.      C.   J.   Hathom.     2,069,440; 

Feb.  2. 
Clutch  ring  synchronizer,  Cam  actuated.     H.   J.  Murray. 

2,081,061  ;  May  18. 
Clutch  servos.  Synchronous  control  of.     C.  F.  Kettering. 

2,080,487  ;  May  18. 
Clutch  structure.     C.  F.  Raucn.     2,072,058  ;  Feb.  23. 
Clutch      synchronizer.      Automatic.        H.      J.      Murray. 

2,096,645  ;   Oct.   19. 
Clutch  system.     A.  J.  Mottlau.      2,089,807  ;  Aug.   10. 
Clutch  teeth.  Proflucinp.     R.  Lapsley.     2.079,513;  May  4. 
Clutch   transmission.    Double.      O.    E.    Fishburn   and   P. 

Orr.     2,077,553;  Apr.  20. 
Clutch  with  metal   faces.     C.   B.   Spase.     2,090,365  ;  Oct. 

19. 
Clutches,    Driven    member    for    friction.       M.    Katcher. 

2,096,587  ;  Oct.  19. 
Clutches   or   the    like.    Mechanism   for   operating.      E.    E. 

Wemp.     2,097,203  ;  Oct.  26. 
Clutching  and  speed-changing  gear.    J.  Cotal.    2,084,522  ; 

June  22. 
C-Nitrotetrazole    compounds.      E.    von    Herz.      2,066,954 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Coach  and  sleeper,  Convertible.     L.  W.  Martin  and  A.  E. 

Lehmann.     2,100,607  ;  Nov.  30. 
Coachwork      for     automobiles.      All-metal.     P.     Accardi. 

2,071,449  ;  Feb.  23. 
Coal  and  composition  therefor,  Treating.    L.  P.  Crecolius. 

2.089.599;   Aug.    10. 
Coal  and  the  like.  Apparatus  for  the  separation  of.     K.  C. 

Appleyard.    2,101,381 ;  Dec.  7. 
Coal   and   the  like.    Mechanism   for  screening  and   trans- 
ferring.    J.  A.  Albrecht.     2,080,977  ;  May  18. 
Coal,  Apparatus  for  electrical   carbonization   of.     R.   B. 

Stitzpr.     2.094,027  ;  Sept.  28. 
Coal,  Apparatus  for  mining.     C.  B.  Officer.     2,077,432; 

Apr.  20. 
Coal,  Apparatus  for  the  electrical   separation  of.      K.  C. 

Appleyard   and   S.   D.   Pollitt.     2,080,060  ;   July   6. 
Coal    before    coking.    Apparatus    for    preheating.      A.    G. 

Witting.     2,074.881  ;   Mar.  23. 
Coal  breaker.    J.  R.  Hamm  and  G.  E.  Benham.    2,084,139  ; 

.June  15. 
Coal  breaking  machine.     H.  G.  Hope.     2,095,601  ;  Oct.  12. 
Coal  burner.  Pulverized.     L.  Shuman.     2,083.126  ;  June  8. 
Coal     burning     system,     Powdered.       L.     L.     Kuempel. 

2,073,346  ;  Mar.  9. 
Coal,  Carbonization  of.     C.  E.  Lesher.     2,080,946  ;  May  18. 
Coal  cleaning  apparatus.     K.  Prins.     2,078,275  ;  Apr.  27. 
Coal  cleaning  apparatus.     K.   Prins.     2.082,407;  June  1. 
Coal,  Coating.     H.  R.  Fife.     2,098,232  ;  Nov.  9. 
Coal,  Heating.     F.  J.   Stack.     2,090,330  ;  Aug.   17. 
Coal,     Medium     leniperiilure     carbonizalion     of.        IT.     A. 

Koppers.      2,091,711  ;  Aug.  31. 
Coal  mining  apparatus.    G.  D.  Miller.    2,073,900;  Mar.  16. 
Coal  mining  apparatus.     G.   D.   Miller.     2,077,527  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Coal  mining  apparatus.    G.  D.  Miller.     2,090,355  ;  Aug.  17. 
Coal  mining  apparatus.     G.  D.  Miller.     2,094,218  ;  Sept. 

28 
Coalmining  macliine.     J.  C.  White.     2,100,178;  Nov.  23. 
Coal   mining  machine.     F.   B.   Ylngling.     2,007,220;   Jan. 

12. 
Coal    of    foreign     matter.     Apparatus    for    cleaning.      L. 

Svclnssnn.     2,075,.593  ;  Mar.  30. 
Coal,   shale,   peat,   wood   and   oilier  suitable   fragmentary 

solid    and/or    semlBolld    materials,    Aijparatus    for    tlx- 

distillation,  calcination,  or  heat  treatment  of.     S.  Moore. 

2,071,082  ;   Feb.  16. 
Coal    Hlurrv    and    the    like.    Process    and    apparnlns    for 

clarifying.     F.       Vohniann      and      E.      Trdnipeliiianii. 

2.069,024;  Jan.  20.  „       „ 

Coal  stoking  device,  Auloniatlc.     L.  11.  Segar.     2,078,610; 

Coal    iimlercuttlng   machine.      G.   D.    Miller.      2,080,1.Sl  ; 

May  11.  

Coaster  bniUn.     T.  C.  Dolnvnl-Crow.     2,091,.'')85  ;  Aug.  Jl. 
Consler    brake.      E.    W.    (Jiney.      2.091 ,58(1  ;    Aug.    31. 
Coaster  brake.      A.   Scalson.     2,084.507  ;   June   22. 
Coasler  brake.      F.  WliiUlcr.     2.066,501  ;  Jan.  5. 
Coasler  l)rMl;<<    and     bnilce  npplyltig    <|evlce.      V.     W  iiiklei-. 

2  OH  I  567  •  May  26. 
f'oasler'inib.  Kn'ewlie.l.      V.  Winkler.      2.081  ..-"lao  ;  May  25. 
Coaster,   Wheeled.      K.  (!.   Ilhkliead.     2.10:i,lll»H  ;   Dec.   28. 
Coal.      A.    KuMcK.      2,080,1)11;   May    18. 
(^oat.     J.  Slegel.     2,07:{.2:!2  :  Miir.  1). 
Coat.     J.  Slegel.     2,078,-l«l  ;  Apr.  27. 
Coat.    O.  F.  Wolsend.    2,088,350  ;  July  27. 


Coat  and  hat  hook.     H.  E.  Binder.     2,098,330;  Nov.  9. 
Coat  and  vest  hanger.     E.  E.  Palmer.     2,103,691 ;  Dec. 

28. 
Coat,  Emergency  rain.     J.  R.  Bates.     2,085,890 ;  July  6. 
Coat  hanger.     H.  M.  Schliestedt.     2.075,063  ;  Mar.  30. 
Coat  holder.    D.  A.  Hogan.     2,092,253  ;  Sept.  7. 
Coat,  House.     E.  Sayour.     2,101,564  ;  Dec.  7. 
Coat,  Sportsman's.      F.   H.   Mahoney.      2,079.220  ;  May  4. 
Coat,  Storm.     G.  Knowling.     2,073,485  ;  Mar.  9. 
Coated     material    and    making    same.     J.    A.     Mitchell. 

2,079,379  ;  May  4. 
Coater,  Vertical.     C.  C.  Willis.     2,094,112;  Sept.  28. 
Coating.     F.  P.  Carlson.     2.094,348  ;  Sept.  28. 
Coating.     A.  E.  C.  Hall.     2,093,438;  Sept.  21. 
Coating.     H.   Jenett.      2,070.600:  Feb.   Hi. 
Coating  and  applying  the  same.    H.  W.  Parker.    2,094,242  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Coating    and    coating    composition.      C.    H.    Whitelaw. 

2,076,509  ;   Apr.   6. 
Coating  and  feeding  device.     F.  P.  Carlson.     2,094,349  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Coating    and    making    same,     Decorative.       G.     Sirovy. 

2,085,875  ;  July  6. 
Coating  and  method  of  protecting  surfaces  ag.ainst  corro- 
sion.    K.  E.  H.  Rodwell.      2.068.995  :   Jan.  26. 
Coating  and  process  of  applying  and  removing.  Protective. 

L.  G.  Copeman.     2.082,791 ;  June  8. 
Coating   and    sheathing   for   cables,    pipes,    and    the   like, 

Protective.      E.    Bowden    and   D.    O'Duffy.      2,093,411 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Coating  and  stripping  device.     F.  P.  Carlson.     2,102,679; 

Dec.  21. 

M.  J.  Conklin.     2.100.068;  Nov.  23. 
A.  C.  Keller.     2,069,835  ;  Feb.  9. 
C.   M.    Mackenzie.     2,075,620 ;   Mar. 


Coating  apparatus. 
Coating  apparatus. 
Coating  apparatus. 

30. 
Coating  apparatus. 


J.  C.  Morris.     2.100,405  ;  Nov.  30. 
Coating  applying  machine  for  shoe  parts.     C.  A.  Newhall. 

2,073,647  ;  Mar.  16. 
Coating    casting    machine.       L.     B.     Case.       2,086,117 ; 

July  6. 


A.  M.  Alvarado.     2.078.921  :  Mav  4. 
L.  N.  Bent.     2,066.759  ;  Jan.  5. 
W.  Chalmers.     2,087,469  ;  July  20. 
G.  R.  Ensminger.     2.088,052  ;  July 


G.  D.  Fortman.      2,099,423  ;  Nov. 
C.  B.  Hemming.     2,073,796;  Mar. 

R.  L.   Sibley.   2,099,237;  Nov.   16. 
V.     H.    Turkington.      2,076,507 ; 

R.  T.  Ubben.    2.069,983  ;  Feb.  9. 
and    drier    therefor.     E.    E.    Reld. 


Coating  composition 
Coating  composition. 
Coating  composition. 
Coating  composition. 

27. 
Coating  composition. 

16. 
Coating  composition. 

16. 
Coating   composition. 
Coating    composition. 

Apr.   6. 
Coating  composition. 
Coating    composition 

2,072.770  ;  Mar.   2. 
Coating  composition  and  making  the  same.     M.  V.  Hltt, 

D.  G.  Kennedy,  and  H.  h.  Priddy.     2,102..595  ;  Dec.  21. 
Coating  compo.sition   and  preparing  same.     R.  L.    Sibley. 

2,099,230  ;  Nov.  16. 
Coating  composition  and  production  thereof.     J.  Fletcher. 

2,067,910;  Jan.  19. 
Coating  composition.  Preparation   of.     E.  D.   Flood  and 

J.   A.  Hannum.     2,084,486  ;   June  22. 
Coating      composition,      Vitrlflable.        J.      J.      Schaefer. 

2,085,124;  June  29. 
Coating  compositions.     R.  T.  Hucks.     2,080,714  ;  July  13. 
Coating  compositions.    J.D.Murray.     2,090,140  ;  .\ug.  17. 
Coating    compositions    and    processes    for    preparing    the 

same.     J.  B.  Pietz,  H.  G.  StaufTer,  and   E.  F.  Oellinger. 

2.075,025  ;  Mar.  30. 
ri);i(ing  compositions,  Nonlivering.     C.  Bogln.     2.092,300; 

Sept.  7. 
Coating  compositions.  Synthetic.     A.  J.  Heberer  and  W. 

R.  Marshall.     2,095.250;  Oct.   12. 
Coating   compound    and    apparatus    for   using   same.      K. 

Davis.     2,087,504;  July  20. 
CoMlIng   especially    for    mirrors.    Producing   a    eomp'etelv 

insulating    air '  and    acidproof    protective.     II.    Meder. 

2,071,555  ;   Feb.   23. 
Coating    for    electric    lamps,    Luminescent.      J.    I-.    Cox. 

2,096,093;   Oct.    19. 
Coating     for     floor    covering    material.       R.     II.     Ponl. 

2,085,602  ;  June  29. 
Coating  for  tennis  strings  and  the  like.  Proti-ctlve.     ().  \. 

llevl.     2,100,250;  Nov.  23. 
Coalfng    niaclilne.       M.     F.     lIoU     and     .S.     N.     I.lpow.skl. 

2,079,611  ;  May  11. 


Coating  macliine. 
Coaling  miK'lilne. 
('(lilting   iiiMclilne, 

.Inly  27. 
Coal  lug  material. 
Coating   material 


J.  A.  Paascho.     2,069,815  ;  IVb.  9. 

E.    C.    Zablockl,       "  ' 

Automatic.     C.  J. 


2.01H!.II.">1  ;    Ort     2<I. 
West  In.     2.088.542; 


C.  M.  Underwood 
.   j-ecovery   procesii. 

II.  MorrlHon.     2,0SH,36.  ;  July  0. 
Co.'iting  m.'iti'rlal   ni'overy    proci-MH. 

II.  MorrlNon.     2.0.8(1,51 -I  ;  July  (1. 
Coallni;.     Metal,      W.     II.     SpowerM,    Jr.. 

WilKht.   iiiid    I,.    S.    It.-I.l,      •J.()K2,225  ; 
Coating,      Meihoil     and     apparatUM     for. 

2,07  I,  IPH  :   Mar.  23. 
Coating    pMrtlcleN.     I'roceHW    and    apimraliiM 

Young.     2,078,359  ;  Apr.  27. 


2.005,B37  :  Oct.  12. 
S.  O.  Sn undent  nnd 

S.   G.  SnundiM'N  and 

r.    A. 


S.    Tour. 
Juno  1. 
U.     J. 


Wean, 
for.      W.    J. 


828 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Coating,  Priming.     C.  Ellis.     2,093,715  ;  Sept.  21. 
Coating  process.     A.  H.  Kelllng.      2,071.84]  :  Feb.  2."?. 
Coating,  Resinous.     J.  C.  Pullman.     2,070,553  ;  Feb.  9. 
Coating  roll   and   producing  the   same.      G.   B.    Watkins. 

2.097,315;  Oct.  2fi. 
Coating,   Rust   inhibiting.     A.   T.   Saunders.     2,069,660; 

Feb.  2. 
Coating     solution     for     fabrics.     A.     P.     II.     Poulwuix. 

2,091,568  ;  Aug.  31. 
Coating  substances  with  metals  or  alloys.  Method  of  and 

apparatus  for.     C.  F.  Haunz.    2,101,854  ;  Dec.  14. 
Coating    surfaces.     H.    V.    Schweitzer    and   D.   A.    Cable. 

2.068,892  ;  Jan.  26. 
Coating,  Vinvl  resin.     D.  M.  Gray.     2,067.316  ;  Jan.  12. 
Coatings.     J.  D.  Murray.     2,099,570;  Nov.   16. 
Coatings   and   forming  the  same,   Filming   metal.     J.   E. 

Lilienfeld.     2,076.904  ;  Apr.  13. 
Coatings,  Applying  metallic.     T.  Liban.     2,008,687  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Coatings    for  welding  electrodes.     A.    Roux.      2,089,101 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Coatings,     Making     pigmented     protective.     J.     Crouet. 

2,077,167  ;  Apr.  13. 
Coatings    on   aluminum    or   aluminum    alloys,    Producing 

galvanic.     J.  Fischer.     2,095,519  ;  Oct.  12. 
Coatings  on  electrically  nonconducting  substances  by  the 

thermal  vaporization  of  metals  in  vacuo.  Method   and 

apparatus    for    the    production    of.      L.    A.     Sommer. 

2,074,281  ;  Mar.  16. 
Coatings,  Testing  the  tightness  of  protective.    H.  Eeichert 

2,079,925  ;  May  11. 
Coatings  to  bundled  shingles.  Applying  siccative.     C.  N 

Perrin.     2,102,089  ;  Dec.  14. 
Coatings  to  shoes  and  other  objects,  Applying  protective 

C.  Miller.     2,102,804;  Dec.  21. 
Coatings  to  wires.  Device  for  applying.     W.  H.  Convers 

2,102,059  ;  Dec.  14. 
Coatings,  Treating  galvanized.     J.  L.  Schueler  and  C.  L, 

Heninger.      2,070,554 ;    Feb.    9. 
Cobble  bundler.     C.   W.  Hawthorne.     2,083.263  ;  June  8 
Cock  and   thermostatic   control  means.   Combination  gas 

B.  L.  Matthews  and  J.  T.  Marvin.     2,099,171  ;  Nov.  16 
Cock,  Ball.      F.  G.  Curtin.     2,095,127  ;   Oct.  5. 
Cock,    Cylinder.      R.    A.     Light    and    J.    W.    Price,    Jr 

2,083,610;  June  15. 
Cock  device  for  tanks,  Ball.     J.  H.  Stebbins.     2,086,646 

July  13. 
Cock,   Gas.     B.  E.  Meacham  and  W.  Lotter.     2,084,210 

June  15. 
Cock,  Gas.     E.   H.  Mueller.     2,094,714;  Oct.  5. 
Cock   interlock   device.   Trip.     C.   D.    Stewart   and  E.   E 

Hewitt.     2.081.465  ;  May  25. 
Cocks,  Making  stop.     E.  P.   Forrester.     2,100,438 ;  Nov 

30. 
Cock,    Spherical    plug.      R.     M.    Jaussaud.      2,095,136 

Oct.  5. 
Cocoa    alginate   and    making   same,    Dry.      H.    J.    Lucas 

2,097,227  :  Oct.  26. 
Cocoa  and  producing  same.  Soluble,  nonhygroscopic.     P 

T.  Zizinia.     2,077,819  ;  Apr.   20. 
Code    sender   and    recorder.      J.    C.    Lewis.      2,093,328 

Sept.  14. 
Code  signaling.     R.  E.   Mathes.     2.070,950;  Feb.  16. 
Coding     and     decoding     apparatus.       W.     S.     Lemmon 

2,074,058  ;  Mar.  16. 
Coffee  berries,  Treating  green.     S.  E.  Finley.     2.097,591  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Coffee  dispenser.     R.  J.  Bell.     2,077,980 ;  Apr.  20. 
Coffee,    etc..    Method    and    apparatus    for    preparing.      P. 

MacKaye.     2,089,065  ;  Aug.  3. 
Coffee  extract  and  method  of  and  apparatus  for  produc- 
ing the  same.     H.  Heuser.     2,077,564  ;  Apr.  20. 
Coffee  extract,   Manuf.ncture   of   concentrated.      D.   Fron- 

muller.     2,098,961  ;  Nov.  16. 
Coffee    extract,    Producing.      E.    F.    Dubois.      2,084,839 ; 

June  22. 
Coffee  infusions  and  other  infusions.  Apparatus  for  mak- 
ing.    H.  D.  Harper.     2,067,918:  Jan.  19. 
Coffee  maker.     G.  Browning.     2,069,939  ;  Feb.  9. 
Coffee  maker.    H.  G.  Davis.     2,079,603  :  Mav  n. 
Coffee  maker.     C.  B.  Fowler.     2,093.316;  Sept.  14. 
Coffee  maker.     J.  E.  Marsdon.     2,100.487;  Nov.  30. 
Coffee  maker.     W.  B.  Moore  and  R.  S.  Cobb.     2.096,127  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Coffee  maker.     P.  E.  Wolcott.     2.089,521 ;  Aug.   10. 
Coffee  maker.     F.  E.  Wolcott.      2,097,081  :  Nov.   2. 
Coffee  maker  filter.     P.   Stocker.     2,084,602  ;   June  22. 
Coffee  making  apparatus.     R.  Ferris.     2,069,229  ;  Feb.  2. 
Coffee  making  apparatus.     H.  D.  Gordon  and  P.   Pappas. 

2,086,127  ;  July  6. 
Coffee    making    apparatus.      R.    W.    Oman.      2,073,265 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Coffee     making     apparatus     and     method.       S.     Lvons 

2,088,966  ;  Aug.  3. 
Coffee  making  device.     P.  E.  Wolcott.     2,072,935  ;  Mar.  9. 
Coffee    making   machine    or    percolator.      E.    Fromwiller 

2,094,981  ;  Oct.  5. 
Coffee,  Manufacturing.     L.   S.    Maede.     2,085,376 ;  June 

29. 
Coffee  or  tea  maker.    P.  E.  Wolcott.    2,089,520  ;  Aug.  10 
Coffee     or    the    like.     Treatment     of.       P.     U.     Simpson 

2.099.945  :  Nov.  23. 
Coffee  processing  method.     J.  T.  McCrosson.     2,087  602  • 

July  20. 


Coffee    roasting   machine.      S.    E.   Richeson.      2,089,663 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Coffee,  tea,  and  the  like.  Method  and  apparatus  for  steep- 
ing.    T.  M.  Walsh.     2,102,244;  Dec.  14. 
Coffee,  Treating.     H.   Dyckerhoff.     2,089,116;  Aug.  3. 
Coffeepot.     S.  MoMahon.     2,074,230;  Mar.  16. 
Coffee  pot.     J.  E.  Snelling.     2,066,807  ;  Jan.  5. 
Coft'erdam.     D.   Livingstone.     2,096,331  ;  Oct.   19. 
Coffins,    Apparatus    for    making    burial.      E.    M.    Lewis. 

2,103,951  ;  Dec.  28. 
Cotrnate    liquids    of    a    well,    Treating.      W.    A.    Oberlin. 

2,089,035  ;  Aug.  3. 
Coil  and  hose  cleaner.    J.  Marshall.     2,095,823  ;  Oct.  12. 
Coil  body  for  field  coils  of  electrodynamic  loudspeakers. 

H.  Benecke.     2,099,997  ;  Nov.  23. 
Coil  breaks  in  sheet  metal.  Method  and  apparatus  for  pre- 
venting.    A.  J.  Wardle  and  H.   D.  Miller.     2,087,010; 

July  13. 
Coil  cleaning  device.     E.   Schaer.     2,087,414  ;  July  20. 
Coil    cleaning    machine.      J.    Panagopoulos.      2,076,414 ; 

Apr.   6. 
Coil,  Evaporator.     R.  H.  Anderegg.     2,099,186  ;  Nov.  16. 
Coil  for  motors,  Field.     R.  E.  Ferris.     2,092,058  ;  Sept.  7. 
Coil    for    refrigerating    machines.    Refrigerating.      H.    C. 

Hayes.     2,080,387  ;  May  11. 
Coil  handling  apparatus.     H.   R.   Gotthardt.     2,101,738; 

Dec.  7. 
Coil  handUng  apparatus.     G.  H.  Rose.     2,074,809;  Mar. 

23. 
Coilholder.    R.  J.  Wean  and  D.  A.  McArthur.     2,066,377; 

Jan.  5. 
Coil,    Induction    heating.      H.    G.   Anderson.      2,075,079 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Coil,  Low  loss  armature.    M.  F.  Jones.     2,085,099  ;  June 

29. 
Coil  stripper.     W.  H.  Blount.     2.1 00.046:  Nov.  23. 
Coil    structures,    Enclosing.      J.    J.    Kessler.      2,095,705 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Coil,  Submerged  water  heating.    V.  Feldman.    2,078,070  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Coil  supporting  and  splicing  mechanism.     C.  D.  Knowlton. 

2,094,896  ;  Oct.  5. 
Coil  terminal.     L.  E.    Sevison.     2,091,798;  Aug.   31. 
Coil  tester.     A.  A.  Cooper.     2.076.618  :  Apr.  13. 
Coil  unit.    N.  Dinion.    2,069,357  ;  Feb.  2. 
Coil  unloader.     H.  II.  Talbot.     2,092,539-40  ;  Sept.  7. 
Coil     voltage     regulator.     Moving.       E.     D.     T.     Norris. 

2,089,926  ;  Aug.  10. 
Coil    winding    machine.       E.     W.     Collins.       2,085,957 : 

July  6. 
Coll   winding  machines,    System   for  automatic.      G.    C. 

HoUoway.      2,076,236  ;   Apr.    6. 
Coiled     material.     Treating.     E.     T.     Lorig.     2,083,517 ; 

June  8. 
Coiling  machine.     W.  E.  Risinger.     2,082,906  ;  June  8. 
Colling    machine.    Universal.     H.    N.    Neidt.     2,071,137 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Coils  and  condensers,  Apparatus  for  testing  Ignition.     I.  L. 

Brick.     2,071,279  ;  Feb.  16. 
Coils,    Apparatus    for    cleaning    beer.      M.    S.    Halpern. 

2  090.755  :  Aug.  24. 
Coils,  Apparatus  for  handling.     G.  H.  Rose.     2,102,337  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Coils.  Apparatus  for  winding  and  forming.     J.  Reichert. 

2.094.024;  Sept.  28. 
Coils.  Device  for  and  process  of  uncoiling  metal.     J.  R. 

Freeze.     2,096,713  ;  Oct.  26. 
Coin  actuated  switch.    C.  G.  Johnson.    2,101,546 ;  Dec.  7. 
Coin    and    ticket    receptacle.     O.    K.    Jones.     2,079,255 ; 

May  4. 
Coin   and   token    separator.     W.   A.    Tratsch    and   B.    C. 

Orunig.     2,069,051  ;  Jan.  26. 
Coin,  bill,   and   card  case.     N.  W.  Umansky.     2,091,662  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Coin  chute  for  coin   collectors.     P.  E.  Mills.     2,091,556  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Coin  collecting  apparatus.     W.   A.  Bockisch.     2,095,541 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Coin    collecting  apparatus.      C.   H.   Wheeler.      2,072,972 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Coin  collector  apparatus.     O.  A.  Shann.     2,088,309  ;  July 

Coin  collector.      P.  E.  Jlills.      2.072.462:  JIar.  2. 
Coin   collector   apparatus  for  use  at  telephone  pay  sta- 
tions.    M.  L.  Landreth.     2,099,124  ;  Nov.  16. 
Coin  container  clip.     S.Cunningham.     2,083.117  ;  June  8. 
Coin  control  device.     P.  H.  Smythe,  Jr.     2,067,248  ;   Jan. 

Coin   controlled   apparatus.      S.    A.    Grosser.      2,084,197 ; 

June  lr>. 
Coin  controlled  apparatus.     P.  A.  Hoyt.     2,068,328  ;  Jan. 

Coin  controlled  device.     L.   Steiner.     2,083,928;  June  15. 
Com  controlled  machine.     H.   H.  Hoke,   Jr.     2,102,532; 

Dec.  14. 
Coin-controlled  mechanism.     H.  C.  Benjamin.     2,079,832  ; 

May  11. 
Coin  controlled  mechanism.     G.  Guldbrandsen.    2,076,775  ; 

Apr.   13. 
Coin  controlled  mechanism.     W.  Van  Guilder  and  K.  H. 

bommermeyer.     2,087,710  ;  July  20 
Coin    counting    machine.     E.    P.    Don 

June  8. 
Coin  counting  machine.     J.  W.  Hess.     2,097,792  ;  Nov.  2. 


Donnellan.     2,083,256 ; 


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Coin    detector.     D.    Crammer.     2,091,840 ;    Aug.    31. 
Coin  detector.     F.  H.   and  R.  A.  Vogel.     2,091,232  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Coin    detector   mechanism.      G.    J.    Scofield.      2,073,949 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Coin  head.     B.   W.  and  H.  S.  Williams.     2,088,253:  July 

27. 
Coin  machine.    K.  Gammel.    2,080,911 :  May  18. 
Coin  operated  device.     A.  G.  Ristau.     2,096.560  ;  Oct.  19. 
Coin    operated    machine.     J.    F.    Blacourek.     2,093,813 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Coin    or    slug    selector    device    or    attachment.      W.    M. 

Christopher.     2,084,943;  June  22. 
Coin     or     toicen     dispenser.     I.     H.     Wilsey.     2,097,610 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Coin  receiver.     C.  H.  Green.     2,097,456  ;  Nov.  2. 
Coin  receptacle  cover.     C.   C.  Veale.     2,096,476  ;  Oct.  19. 
Coil,  Refrigerating.     C.  G.  Bach.     2,093,825 ;  Sept.  21. 
Coil,    Refrigerating.     R.    W.    Kritzer    and    A.    F.    Hoesel. 

2,068,955  ;  Jan.  26. 
Coin  registering  and  calculating  apparatus.     U.  Sundelin 

and  K.  A.  T.  Granzelius.     2,100,061 ;  Nov.  23. 
Coin    selection    program    system.     W.    A.    McCutcheon. 

2,100,608  ;  Nov.  30. 
Coin  selector.    J.  Gottfried.     2,073,260-1 ;  Mar.  9. 
Coin  selector  for  pay  telephone  and  like.    R.  O.  Broadbent. 

2,090,383 ;  Aug.  17. 
Coin  selector  for  vending  machines.     B.  W.  Fry  and  J. 

Gottfried.     2,094,788  :  Oct.  5. 
Coin  slide  device.     K.  C.  Bugg.     2,095,431 ;  Oct.  12. 
Coin  sorting  device.    H.  Samuelsen  and  J.  de  R.  Kielland. 

2,101,513  ;  Dec.  7. 
Coin  sorting  machine.     J.  E.  Rasmusen  and  C.  A.  Lauscu. 

2,080,389  ;  May  11. 
Coin  testing  device.     T.  Biblcos.     2,085,626  ;  June  29. 
Coin  wrapping  device.      A.  N.  Wagner.      2.072,191  :  M.nr.  2. 
Coins,    Apparatus    for    testing.      D.    Troy.      2,077,596 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Coins,   Detection  of  bad.     H.   L.   Pettersson.     2,096,647  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Coke  and  gas  in  chamber  ovens.  Production  of.     C.  StilL 

2,066,704  ;  Jan.  5. 
Coke  from  brown  coal,  Producing  large  size.     2,089,061 : 

Aug.  3. 
Coke,  Producing.     M.  B.  Cooke,  H.  C.  Schutt,  and  J.  W. 

Throckmorton.     2,101,641 ;  Dec.  7. 
Coke,     Production      of     low     temperature.     J.     Daniels. 

2,091,702;  Aug.  31. 
Coke,     Production    of    medium-temperature.       W.     Fitz. 

2,085,903  :  July  6. 
Coking  plant  machine.    E.  W.  Schellentrager.    2,084,110 ! 

June  15. 
Cold   and   continuously   operating  absorption   cold   appa- 
ratus. Producing.    A.  U.  SUrnmark.    2,087,939  :  July  27. 
Cold,    Method    and    apparatus    for   producing.     K..    Oman. 

2,101,953  ;  Dec.  14. 
Collapsible  and  separable  table.     W.   G.  Cramer  and  E. 

Bachelier.    2,101,573  ;  Dec.  7. 
Collapsible    animal    carrier.     F.    Leichtfuss.     2,079,458 ; 

May  4. 
Collapsible    baby    chair.       V.    Di    Giacomo.      2,089,090; 

Aug.  3. 
Collapsible  box.    E.  M.  Black.    2.074,038  ;  Mar.  23. 
Collapsible  box.     T.   Munroe.     2,088,909  ;  Aug.  3. 
Collapsible  chair.     A.  Kaufman.     2,074,998  ;  Mar.  23. 
Collapsible  oonlainer.      R.  M.  Holmes.      2,076.844  ;  Apr.  13. 
Collapsible  container.     H.  Jezlcr.     2,099.523  :  Nov.  16. 
Collapsible  container.     A.  C.  McKee.     2,074,229  :  Mar.  10. 
Collapsible   container.     W.   T.   Mooney.     2,087,3.53 ;    July 

20. 
Collapsible   container.     H.   Rosenberg.     2,094,490 ;   Sept. 

28 
Collapsible  container.     G.   A.  Trost.     2,097,708  ;   Nov.    2. 
Collapsible  container.     A.  M.  Walstrom.     2,102,048;  Dec. 

14. 
Collapsible  drill  bit.    Jj.  V.  Kinnear.    2,073,279  ;  Mar.  9. 
Collapsible  Iioisting  frame.    M.  A.  Pasternack.     2,102,103; 

Deo.  14. 
Collapsible   olla  cover.     M.  D.  Battye.     2,084,423  ;  June 

22. 
Collapsible     shipping     box.     C.     A.     Gehret.     2,071,228; 

Feb,   10. 
(^)ll!ipRible  structure.     C.  T.  Slioop.     2.080,441;  May  18. 
Collapsible    tube.      J.    Dleckniann,    II.    Loddc,    and    W.   J. 

Adams.     2,094,877  ;  Oct.  5. 
('olInPKll)le  tiilir.     F.   KonilnKlon  and  L.  S.   Llnderoth,  Jr. 

2.000.047  ;  .Ian.  5. 
CollupHlhle    tube   contoliier.      N.    K.    McLeod.      2,006,792; 

.Ian.  5. 
Coll.iv.     C.  W.  Barrow.     2.070,404;  Feb.  0. 
Collar.     A.   Closmann.     2,102,058;   Dec.    14. 
Collar,      n.    L()\veiil)i;iun    and    M.    Schwartz.      2,101.911: 

Dec.  14. 
Collar.     If.  D.  Roborson.     2,1 03, •102  ;  Dec.  28. 
Collar.     K.  Teubner.     2, 10."!, 799  ;  Dec.  28. 
Coll.ir  jKlJuHtlng  device.     T.  GoH.selln.     2,088,098;  AuR.  3. 
Coll.u-  iirid  making  Uie  sumo.     li.  I'.  MadKc-n.     2,101,798; 

Dec.  7. 
('ollnr  and    the   like.     C.   F.  Hendrycy.     2,009,520;   Nov. 

10. 
Collar  altiiehiug  means.     It.  N.  Ileldeiibnind.     2,073,989; 

Mar.  10. 
Collar,  Coat.     M.  KoHenwuMBer.     2,079,877  ;  May   II. 


Collar,  Drill.     J.  C.    Wright.     2.090,822  ;  Aug.  24. 
Collar,  Horse.     J.  Hollst.     2,087,434 ;  July  20. 
Collar,  Horse.     R.  McCubbing.     2.099,860;  Nov.  23. 
Collar,    Reinforced    shirt.      J.    Herscovitch.      2,089,748 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Collar,  Shirt.     F.  Di  luglio.     2,081,136  ;  May  25. 
Collar  support.     A.   P.   Herrlinger.     2,078,761 ;   Apr.   27. 
Collar  support.     A.  O.  Long.     2,081,242  ;  May  25. 
Collar  support.     B.  R.  Theobald.     2,081,688  ;  May  25. 
Collar    supporting    and    ironing    device.      A.    A.    Myers. 

2,102,210  ;  Dec    14. 
Collar,    Vacuum    release.      A.    H.    Fletcher.      2,096,739 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Collars    and    the   like,    Manufacture    of.      B.    Liebowitz. 

2,089,916  ;  Aug.  10. 
Collars  or  other  articles   of  apparel.  Apparatus  for  pro- 
cessing.    B.  Liebowitz.     2,090,369  ;  Aug.  17. 
Collars  to  paper  containers,  Process  and  apparatus  for 

securing     reenforcing.       H.     G.     Perkins.       2,084,451 ; 

June  22. 
Collating     machine,      Automatic.       E.     F.      Schlensker. 

2,089,861  ;  Aug.   10. 
Collator  and  carbon  assembly.  Automatic  manifolding.    A. 

W.     Metzner.     2,078,263  ;  Apr.  27. 
Collecting    chamber    for    liquids    discharged    from    cen- 
trifugal bowls.     G.  J.  Strezynskl.     2,077,813 ;  Apr.  20. 
Collector,    Circular.      G.    L.    Jiorehead.      2,078,206 ;    Apr. 

27. 
Collector  for  drill  pipes.  Detachable  mud.     S.  Douglass. 

2,068,665  ;  Jan.  26. 
Collector  ring  and  distributor.     C.  A.  Braun.     2,069,129  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Collector,   Straightline.     W.  W.  Sayers.     2,096,409  ;  Oct. 

19. 
Collet.  Feed.     P.  E.   Nolan.     2.071.138:  Feb.   10. 
Collets,  Feed.     C.  A.  Rich.     2,069,775  ;  Feb.  9. 
Collision  absorber.     G.  J.  Haynes.     2,074.409  ;  Mar.  23. 
Colloid  layers  and  tanned  pictures  therefrom.  Light  sensi- 
tive.    G.  Kogel  and  R.  Zahn.     2,099,404  ;  Nov.   16. 
Polioidal  mill.      F.G.Crane.      2.072,710  :  Mar.  2. 
Colloidal  mill.     W.  Eppenbach.     2,090,578  ;  Aug.  17. 
Colloidal    solutions.    Precipitation    of.     L.    E.    Clement. 

2,087,019  ;  July  13. 
Collotype     process.       M.     de     Sperati    and     J.     Filippi. 

2,075,707  ;  Mar.  30. 
Colonic  irrigation.  Apparatus  for.     J.R.Ross.     2,080,788; 

May  18. 
Color    analyzing    apparatus.      H.    Ketcham.      2,101,741 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Color    calibration   machine.      F.   A.    Rogers.      2,084,598 ; 

June  22. 
Color  cinematography.     G.  G.  Moreno.     2,074,413 ;  Mar. 

23. 
Color   compound.     J.   M.    Tinker  and   V.   M.   Weinmayr. 

2,073,062  ;  Mar.  16. 
Color    density    of    liquids.    Determining.      H.    W.    Rose. 

2,073,223;  Mar.  9. 
Color  effects  on  skins  or  furs.  Producing  two.     H.  Wagner, 

M.  Zabel,  and  A.  Ensslin.     2,101,090;  Dec.  7. 
Color  filter.     E.  Gretcner  and  H.  Arni.     2,085,190  ;  June 

29. 
Color-generating   substance  in   rubber  latex.    Destruction 

of.     J.  Edwardes.     2,066.559  ;  .Ian.  5. 
Color  interniediati'S,  Ice.      M.  A.  Dalilen  and  M.  E.  Fried- 
rich.      2,097,915  ;  Nov.  2. 
Color  master  materials,  Manufacture  of.     G.   Schneider. 

2,085,512  ;  June  29. 
Color   mixing  machine.     P.   L.   Hexter.     2,008,010;   Jan. 

20. 
Color  mixing  machine.    P.  L.  Hexter.    2,094,702 ;  Oct.  5. 
Color     of     wood     pulp.     Improving     the.     11.     B.     (ilass. 

2,070.803  ;   Feb.   10. 
Color-photographic    Images  and   cinematograph   films  and 

llght-sensltlve  emulsion   therefor,    I'roduclng.     B.   Gls- 

pftr.     2,080,041  ;  May  11. 
Color  photography.     H.    Weberling.     2,071.010;  Feb.   10. 
Color  removal.      J.  C.  Woodbouse.      2.070,007  ;  Apr.  13. 
Color    to    molded    glass   articles,    Applying.      A.    G.    Rez. 

2,067.949;  Jan.  10. 
Colorations    on    materials.    Production    of.      G.    IT.    Kills. 

2,072,858  :  Mar.  9. 
Colorimeter.     G.  Kissln.     2,101,934  ;  Dec.  14. 
Colorimeter.     G.  Fasslu  and  J.  R.  Miles.     2,101,033;  Doc. 

14. 
Colorimeter.     L.   Gross.     2,000,041  ;   Aug.   17. 
Colorimeter.      A.   Schmidt.      2,084,538;   Juno   22. 
Colorliiieler  plnncor.    W.  W.  (Jrni'per.    2,07  l.O.'iO  ;  Mar.  10. 
Coloring  coinposlllons,   Prep.'iratlon   of.      E.  .\.  (ireiiqiilHt. 

2,085,528;  Juno  29. 
Cl.iiini;  nialerl.il,     D,  C.  W.vsor.     2. 071. 199  ;  M.ar.  23. 
Coloring  matter  from  wood  pulp,   IteniovlnK.     C).  Jnyinp. 

'.;,07l,l7:i  :   Mur.   23 
Coloring  matters.    C.  Child  and  II.  .\.  Tlioinns.    2,081.736  ; 

Mav  25, 
Color  pMokaglng.     I-.  L.   SalflHberg.      2,103,380  •  Pec.   2.S. 
Color  selector   I'or  shuttle  rliangliig  looms.     A.  Codorluiiit. 

2.10;i,7ti7  ;  Dec.  28. 
Coliirs  utid  apparntiiN  UHed  tlierewltli,  Ueproihiclnc.      F.  J. 

M.'In/.lnger.      L',071.130;    Fel).    10, 
Ciilors  iind  the  like.  Appiirnlun  for  Hprnylni;  of.     I*,  and  .\. 

Celln.'r.      2.080,183  ;   July  0. 
CiiliiiiiM    Hlniclur.',      .1,    I'iivl.TUa.      2, 097. 000  ;    Nov.    2. 
ColninnH.  .\pparatUN  fur  ronnlni:  fnuiKliillon.     K.  A.  Smith. 
2,(189,011  ;   Aug.  3. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Comb.    H.  M.  Ballou.     2,080,248  ;  May  11. 

Comb.     L.   K.    Wolfe.     2,071,150 ;   Feb.   16. 

Comb   ad.iustins;  mechanism  for  feeders.     F.  L.  Furbush. 

2,066,831 ;  Jan.  5. 
Comb,  Air.     H.  J.  Lynch.     2,073,970  ;  Mar.  16. 
Comb     and     brush     set,     Combination.       J.     J.     Cusack. 

2,086,403  ;  July  6. 
Comb  and  casing.     S.  Behr.     2,103,930  ;  Dec.  28. 
Comb  cleaner.      S.  True.     2,084,603 ;  June  22. 
Comb  cleaning  and  sterilizing  device.     E.   W.  Dietterle. 

2.089.114  ;  Aug.  3. 

Comb    for    hair     clippers.     Supplemental.      F.    Fewins. 

2,092,153  :  Sept.  7. 
Comb     regulator     for     electric     machines.       H.     B6nit. 

2.076.115  ;   Apr.   6. 

Comb,  Self-cleaning  sanitary.     L.  Greenspan.     2,072,073  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Comb     with      receptacle     for     liquids.        E.      Dominici. 

2,093,075  ;   Sept.   14. 
Comber    guard    for    looms.      F.    Matthews.      2,078,091 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Comber   weighting   system.     F.   L.    Crockett.     2,083,255  ; 

June   8. 
Combing  machine  for  wool,   cotton  and  the  like.     K.   J. 

Schmitt.     2,097,824  ;  Nov.  2. 
Combing  machines  for  piecing  the  tufts  of  slivers.  Device 

on.     K.  J.  Schmitt.     2.092,186;   Sept.  7. 
Combs,   Device  for   cleansing  and   sterilizing.     G.   Turco. 

2.0S2,991  :  June  8. 
Combination  burner.     J.  S.  Zink.     2,103,605  ;  Dec.  28. 
Combination    furnace.      W.    Walsh    and    S.    H.    Forster. 

2,102,823  ;  Dec.  21. 
Combination  latch.     W.  Barclay.     2,101,210;  Dec.  7. 
Combination   limit    switch.      L.    M.   Persons.      2,070,175  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Combination  lock.     H.  E.  Berggren.     2,069,572  ;  Feb.  2. 
Combination   lock.      F.   Bums.      2,095,228:   Oct.   12. 
Combination  lock.     L.  Destinay.     2,087,568  ;  July  20. 
Combination  lock.    W.  B.  Grubb,  Sr.     2,083,782  ;  June  15. 
Combination  lock.     F.  K.  Heyer.     2,102,579  ;  Dec.  14. 
Combination  lock.     L.  P.  G.  Ketner.     2,087,914  ;  July  27. 
Combination  lock.     J.  Spadafora.     2,087,169  :  .Tulv  13. 
Combination     lock.    Electric    delayed.      W.    T.    Benham. 

2,083,816  ;  June  15. 
Combination  machine  stand.     A.  J.  Anderson  and  E.   C. 

Keller.     2,084,234  ;  June  15. 
Combination  machine  tool.    A.  Haas.    2,089,362  ;  Aug.  10. 
Combination    stop    and    check    valve.     A.    J.     Diescher. 

2.071,969  ;  Feb.  23. 
Combination  table.    L.  Zimmerman.    2,102,449  ;  Dec.  14. 
Combination     tipping     and     sill     hook.       G.     Le     Roux. 

2,086,039  ;  July  6. 
Combination  tool.     F.  S.  Horechney.     2,076,462  ;  Apr.  6. 
Combination  tool.     J.  J.  Kinast.     2,103,008  ;  Dec.  21. 
Combine,  Corn.     R.  Groves.     2,100.137  :   Nov.  23. 
Combine,  Road  marking.     E.  H.  Hollingshead.     2,076,370  ; 

Apr.   6. 
Combining    machine.     C.    C.    Willis    and    S.    W.    Warner. 

2,067,300  ;  Jan.  12. 
Combustible  mixtures,  Storing  and  burning.     A.  N.  Kerr. 

2,070,209  ;  Feb.  9. 
Combustion    apparatus.       R.     H.     Goddard.       2,085,800 ; 

July  6. 
Combustion    apparatus.       C.    T.    Loughrey.       2,092,767 ; 

Sept.   14. 
Combustion  apparatus.    B.  Valjean.    2,073,270  ;  Mar.  9. 
Combustion  chamber.    B.  A.  Peterson.    2,097,214  ;  Oct.  26. 
Combustion    chamber    for    fuel-injection    engines.      A.    F. 

Sanders.     2,096,527  ;  Oct.   19. 
Combustion   chamber  for  steam  boilers.     J.   C.    Johnson. 

2.096,586  ;    Oct.   19. 
Combustion    chamber    of    fuel-injection    engines.      A.    F. 

Sanders.     2,089,577;  Aug.  10. 
Combustion    control.     L.   "V.   Andrews.     2,093,122 ;    Sept. 

14. 
Combustion  control  apparatus.    W.  H.  Pugsley.    2,083,504  ; 

June   8. 
Combustion    control    in    furnaces.      H.    A.    Richardson. 

2,085,201 ;  June  29. 
Combustion   device.     R.    S.   Detlor.     2,080,608 ;    July    13. 
Combustion  engine.     E.  Daiber.     2,077,224-5  ;  Apr.  13. 
Combustion   in   internal    combustion   engines,    Promoting. 

F.  G.  C.  Bashford.     2,100,466  ;  Nov.  30. 
Combustion  motor.     K.  E.  Kyl6n.     2,067,715  ;  Jan.  12. 
Combustion,  Regulation  of.     J.  D.  Morgan  and  A.  P.  Sul- 
livan.    2,073,249  ;  Mar.  9. 
Combu.'Jtion   switch.     A.   Rubel.     2,091,161  ;  Aug.  24. 
Comestible     and     preparing     same.       J.     C.     Mahonev 

2,089,217;  Aug.   10. 
Comestibles,  Method  of  and  machine  for  freezing  certain 

H.  J.  Wood.     2,077,608  ;  Apr.  20. 
Comfort,  chair.      C.    Sasse.      2.071,988;   Feb.   23. 
Comforter.     J.  Davis.    2,087,505  ;  July  20. 
Comforters.  Making.     J.  Davis.     2,081,986  ;    June  1. 
Comminuter.     C.  H.  Nordell.     2,085,326 ;  June  29. 
Commode,  Mobile.      E.  V.   Salsbnr.v.      2.()TS.41  .">  :  Apr.   27 
Commode  pad,  Training.     L.  Albert.     2,086,109:  July  6. 
Commodities  and  preventing  theft  thereof.  Receiving  deliv- 
ered.   G.  F.  R.  Haynes.    2,102,000 ;  Dec.  14. 
Communication     system.       R.     C.     Colwell.       2,092  44'>  • 

Sept.  7. 
Communication  system.     C.  J.  Fitch.     2.079,440  ;  May  4 
Communication  system.    K.  E.  Fitch.    2,073,468 ;  Mar.  9. 


Communication  system.  H.  E.  Ives.  2,099,115  ;  Nov.  16. 
Communication  system.  W.  A.  Knoop.  2,069,838  ;  Feb.  9. 
Communication   system.      W.   R.   Koch.      2,080,281  ;   May 

11. 
Communication    system.       W.    S.    Lemmon.      2,095,336 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Communication   system.     O.  Myers.     2,096,819  ;   Oct.   26. 
Communication     system.       H.     J.    Nichols.       2,098,305 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Communication    system.       A.    L.     Sprecker.       2,101,421 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Communication  system.  Secret.    R.  N.  Hunter.    2,069,369  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Communication  systems.  Apparatus  for.     W.  P.  Place  and 

P.  N.  Bossart.     2.079,262  ;  May  4. 
Communication  systems.  Apparatus  for.     L.  D.  Whitelock. 

2,090,088  ;  Aug.  17. 
Communication   systems,    Apparatus    for    railway    train. 

P.   N.  Bossart.     2,089,824;  Aug.   10. 
Communication    systems.    Apparatus    for    railwav    train. 

L.  D.  Whitelock  and  P.  N.  Bossart.    2,088,075  :  July  27. 
Commutating  device.     A.  B.  Du  Mont.     2,085,576  ;  June 

29. 
Commutator  notching  machine.     L.  E.  Poole.     2,090,151 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Commutator  truing  tool.     C.  M.  Bickham  and  C.  T.  Hard- 
acre.     2,086,932;  July  13. 
Compact.     W.  Lampl.     2,085,502  ;  June  29. 
Compact.     R.  Steiner.     2,084,292  ;  June  15. 
Compact  bag.     A.   F.  Reilly.     2,079.305  :  May  4. 
Compact,    Loose    powder.      M.    de    Botelho.      2,094,696 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Compact.  Powder.     E.   Hammerling.     2,083.016  ;  June  8. 
Compacting  apparatus.     T.  A.  Bowers.     2,103,142  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Compacting  apparatus.     F.  P.  Sloan.     2,078,290  ;  Apr.  27. 
Companion  and  loose  leaf  notebook,   Combined  scholar's. 

E.  Greer.     2,088,953  ;  Aug.  3. 
Compartment  box.     R.  V.  Burdick.     2,074,639  ;  Mar.  23. 
Compartment,  Insulator.     C.  W.  J.  Hedberg.     2,099,063  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Compass.     J.  L.  H.  Hand.     2,069,065  ;  Jan.  26. 
Compass.       A.      F.      Hegenberger     and     M.      Isaacson. 

2,098,241 ;  Nov.  9. 
Compass.     G.  Knackert.     2,082,065  ;  June  1. 
Compass.     Air     borne     hydro-magnetic.       L.     F.     Carter. 

2,091,964;  Sept.  7. 
Compass,  Attitude.     B.  G.  Carlson.     2,091,963  ;  Sept.  7. 
Compass,   Blackboard.     E.   W.   Christy.     2,074,102  ;   Mar. 

16. 
Compass  follow-up.    W.  MSUer  and  G.  Z.  von  Manteuffel. 

2,077,849  ;  Apr.  20. 
Compass  for  automatic  piloting  of  moving  bodies.  Control. 

W.  Freeman.     2.067,441  ;  Jan.  12. 
Compass  for  automatic  piloting  of  moving  bodies.  Control. 

W.   Freeman.     2,089,914;  Aug.    10. 
Compass,   Gyro-magnetic.     E.  A.    Sperry,   Jr.,   and  H.   H. 

Thompson.     2,092,032  ;  Sept.  7. 
Compass.  Gyroscopic.     O.  Richter.      2,070.923  ;  Feb    16 
Compass,  Magnetic.     G.  De  Beeson.     2,087,086  :  July  13. 
Couipass,  Surveyor's.     S.  N.  Koulichkov.     2,080,776  ;  May 

18. 
Compasses,    Method  and  means   for   controlling.     F.   A. 

Wade  and  A.  Urfer.     2,076,328  ;  Apr.  6. 
Compensated     control     system.       G.     A.     Brooks,     Jr. 

2.073,332  ;  Mar.  9. 
Compensating  device  for  magnetic  compasses.     P.  KoUs- 

man.     2.078,574;  Apr.  27. 
Compensating  network.     W.   J.    Albersheim.      2,084,119 ; 

June  15.  >        .         . 

Compensating  spring.     F.  P.  Flagg.     2,099,474 ;  Nov.  16. 
2"o-i"rV'?'"'t?    ^It'^rnating-current.     E.        L.        Harder. 

^'°A"^o?!,*J.*°'"  ^°^  ^^^1  driving  mechanism.    H.  E.  Twomley. 

2,088,821 ;  Aug.  3. 
Compensator,   Electric.     L.  Batchelder.     2,070,570 ;    Feb. 

16. 

^°?'J?^???,^P''  J°-    heating    boilers.     H.    A.    R.    Dietrich. 
2,067,315  ;  Jan.  12. 

^T?^?o^o*n'"  T.^^""  „I"etering     systems!     E.     L.     Harder. 

.^,U7i,oo.^  :  jbeb.  23. 
Compensator    for    variations    of    plate    currents.     A.    J. 

Rohner.     2,081.713  ;  May  25. 

2"o71  8^4  ^' f'*''''''^^^^  ^™^'^*^'^°'^®  ^^°'^-     '^'  ^'  ^^''^^'■• 
Components  of  a  mixture  of  more  than  two  components, 

1  rocess  and  apparatus  for  separation  of  the.     H.  Walch 

and  J.  Pr«az.     2,102,297  ;  Dec.  14 
Composite  article.     C.  A.  Cabell.     2,101,128  ;  Dec.  7. 
^^^^SH%A^^^i^\^-  c.^-  S-  Pagenkopf  and  R.  L.  Hanson. 

-.087,330  ;  July  20. 
Composite    article    and    making    composite    articles.      E. 

Wensley.     2,087,311 ;  July  20. 
Composite     article     of    manufacture.     A.     W.     Coffman. 

-.0(>.s.9i5:   .Tan.   26. 

Composite  body.     H.  Pulfrich.     2,098,811 ;  Nov.  9. 

Composite  fabric.     W.  W.  Rowe.     2,101,874  ;  Dec.  14. 

'w^oJ'.t?o™"J^^'''''^-     R-  ■""■  Williamson  and  G.  Leonard. 
-',084,232  ;  June  15. 

Coniposite  metal  motor  valve.     G.  R.  Rich.     2,073,178; 
Mar.  9. 

^*'X'\P"?'tt«P''^"'=*^-    H.  G.  Kittredge  and  F.  W.  Williams. 
-i,iui,lcs.i ;  Dec.  7. 

Composite  recorder.     C.  C.  Kaskell.     2,068,272  ;  Jan.  19. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


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Composite  set.     H.  Whittle.     2,088,314  ;  July  27. 
Composite   structure.     S.   D.   Murphy  and   F.   V.   Osborn. 

2,082,415-7  :  June  1. 
Composite  tool.    F.  C.  Hartung.    2,089,121 ;  Aug.  3. 
Composite  wheel.      V.  H.   Le  Jcune.      2,091,602;  Aug.  31. 
Composition    and    drying    of    the    same.      W.    J.    Koenig. 

2,100,484  ;  Nov.  30. 
Composition      and      making      same.        A.      Weisenburg. 

2,094,627  ;  Oct.  5. 
Composition    and    method    for    joining    surfaces.      P.    M. 

Clark  and  T.  T.  Taylor.     2,092,050  ;  Sept.  7. 
Composition  and  method  for  joining  surfaces.     E.  C.  Pit- 
man.    2,092,084;  Sept.  7. 
Composition  and  process  for  the  production  of  fertilizers. 

W.  H.  Kniskern  and  C.  K.  Lawrence.     2,067,931 ;  Jan. 

19. 
Composition    comprising    a    phenolic    resin    and    making 

same.     C.  Ellis.     2,087,853  ;  July  20. 
Composition    for    coating    purposes    containing   a   i;ubber 

derivative.     F.  B.  Root.     2,068,818  :  Jan.  26. 
Composition  for  combating  foam.   W.  Steibelt.   2,085,709  ; 

June  29. 
Composition  for  conditioning  rugs.    N.  L.  Cohen  and  C.  W. 

Vincent.     2,073,831  ;  Mar.  16. 
Composition  for  destroying  suckers  in  tobacco  and  tomato 

plants.     C.  O.  Daughety.     2,098,135  ;  Nov.  2. 
Composition    for     etching    and     etching    transfers.       N. 

Clayton-Kennedy.     2,067,925  ;  Jan.  19. 
Composition    for   floors    and    the    like.      L.    N.    Reynolds. 

2,074,758  ;  Mar.  23. 
Composition   for  preventing   vapor  lock  in   internal   com- 
bustion engines.     J.  H.  Esslck.     2,067,384  ;  Jan.  12. 
Composition   for   regenerating   air   for  breathing.     K.   A. 

Gerson.     2,068,485  ;   Jan.   19. 
Composition    for   removing   fibrous   layers   from   surfaces. 

M.  T>entherman.     2,067,326-7  :  Jan.  12. 
Composition    for    shoe    manufacture    and    making   shoes. 

P.  J.  Wentworth.    2,103,884;  Dec.  28. 
Composition  for  topical  use.     W.   C.   Moore.     2,087,161  ; 

July  13  ... 

Composition  for  use  in  hydrogenatmg  and  preparing  and 

utilizing  same.     H.  B.  Jespersen.     2,084,687  ;  June  22. 
Composition  for  waterproofing  pprmoable  material.     C.  F. 

Fabian  and  A.  N.  Sachanen.     2,086,793  ;  July  13. 
Composition   of  matter.      W.   H.    Charch   and   A.   Hersh- 

berger.     2,094,771 ;  Oct.  5. 
Composition  of  matter.     M.  Engelmann.     2,071,875  ;  Feb. 

23 
Composition  of  matter.     M.  T.  Harvey.     2,087.000  ;  July 

13 
Composition  of  matter.     E.  W.  Reid.     2.070,962  :  Feb.  16. 
Composition    of    matter.      J.    H.    Swanberg.      2,069,929  ; 

Feb.  9.  ■       .,,  * 

Composition  of  matter  adapted  for  increasing  the  water- 
resistance  of  fibrous  substances  specifically  paper  prod- 
ucts and  making  same.     C.  Ellis.    2,099,880  ;  Nov.  23. 
Composition  of  matter  and  making  the  same.     T.  Robin- 
son.    2,072,686  ;  Mar.  2. 
Composition  of  matter  and  method  and  steps  of  making 

and  using  the  same.    M.  T.  Harvey.    2,101,853  ;  Dec.  14. 
Composition  of  matter  and  method  for  producing.     E.  K. 

Littmann.     2,081,753  ;  May  25. 
Comiiosition  of  matter  and  inetliod  of  producing.     I.  W. 

Humphrey.     2,072,819  ;  Mar.  2.  ,      .      „ 

Composilion     of     iii;itl('r     and     process.     H.     A.     lir\ison. 

2,001,627;  Aug.  31.  t    t,,    -n 

Composition  of  matter  and  producing.     I.  W.  Humphrey. 
Composition  of  matter  conlaining  chlorinated  caoutchouc. 

I..    Rosenthal   and   R.   IToverinelil.      2,090,901  ;   Aug    24. 
Composition   of  matter   for  coating   Industry.     C.   Ellis. 

2,072,009  ;  Feb.  23.  „  „      ,.  , 

Composition  of  matter  for  dyeing  animal  fibers.    H.  Zweifel, 

C.  Graenacher,  F.  Grether,  and  F.  Strnub.     2,083,181-2  ; 

.Tune   8.  ,  .  j.. 

Composition  of  matter  for  sealing  and  impregnating.     W. 

O.  Davton.     2,092,601  :  Sept.  7. 
Composition  of  matter  for  the  softening  of  textiles.     O. 

Albrecht.     2,069,570 ;  Feb.  2.  „    „     ,   ^     ^ 

Composition  of  matter  for  waving  hair.     P.  R.  Stelnbach. 

2,095,374  ;   Oct.    12. 

2,094.947  ;  Oct.  5. 
Composition      of      matter.      Hard.     P.      M.       McKonna. 

2,093,844  :  Sopt,   21 . 
Composition   of  matter.   Making  eelf-ldentifylng.     W.  M. 

GroHvenor.     2,088,412;  July  27. 
Composition   of   matter,    ITouhhs   and.      G.    15.    Bradshnw. 

2,092,749  ;    Sept.   14. 
Composition    of    matter    suitable    for    a    dentifrice.      P. 

PoetHchke.    2,094,671  ;  Oct.  5. 
Compositions  and   proccsHcs   for  soaking   silk  and  textile 

mnlerialH.      I).  S.  (;immberlln.      2,072,1515;  Mar.  2. 
Compositions     containing     esters     of     formals.       G.     W. 

Seymour.     2,099,758  ;  Nov.  23. 
CompoHliloHH     containing    synthetic    resins.       C.     Ellis. 

2,089,828  ;   Aug.   10. 
Comi)()Hillons  for  llreproofing.     W.  L.  Morgnn.     2,071,303  ; 

Feb.  23. 
CompoHlllons   from   coal  tnr  and   lilgher  fntty  aeldH  and 

making  the  same.     A.  VV.  Ralston  and  C.  W.  ClirlNlenHcn. 

2,077.068  ;  Apr.  13. 
Coinposlllons   of   hydrogen    peroxide   and    Iron    niiMn    and 

stabilizing  them.     II.  I.  Elsenman.     2,08fl,123;  .Inly   0. 
Compositions   of   mutter.      E.    f).    RhodCK   and    II.    E.    Gil 

lander.  Jr.     2,000.027 ;  Feb.  9. 


Compositions  of  matter,  and  steps  of  making  and  using 

the     same.       M.     T.     Harvey     and     F.     M.     Damitz. 

2,067,919  ;  Jan.  19. 
Compositions  of  matter  and  use  thereof.     J.  J.  Jackson. 

2,078,727  ;  Apr.  27. 
Compositions  of  matter  containing  synthetic  resins,  Manu- 
facture of.     W.  H.  Moss.     2,072,902  ;  Mar.  9. 
Compositions  of  matter  for  photographic  processing  baths. 

F.  R.  Bean.     2,101,834 ;  Dec.  14. 
Compositions  of  matter.  Producing  hard.     P.  M.  McKenna. 

2,093,845;  Sept.   21. 
Composition   sheet.     A.  C.  Fischer.     2,087,248 ;  July  20. 
Compound  and  making  same.     C.   R.   Smith.     2,096,566  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Compound    derived   from   yellow    oxidation   ferment    and 

producing    same,    Colored.      O.    Warburg.      2,068,623 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Compound,  Driving  journal.     W.  P.  Hilliker.     2,086,870  ; 

July  13. 
Compound    feeder.      P.   D.   Blanchard   and    C.    R.    Hardy. 

2,099,830  ;  Nov.  23. 
Compound  of  calcium  sulphate  and  urea.  Molecular  addi- 
tion.   C.  W.  Whittaker  and  F.  O.  Lundstrom.    2,074,880  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Compounds    containing    metal    aljietates.    Therapeutical. 

A.  L.  Omohundro  and  E.  C.  Fanto.      2.070.915  ;  Feb.  16. 
Compounds  from   zinc  and   lead  ores.  Recovering.     T.  A. 

Mitrhpll.     2.008.690  :  .Tan.  26. 
Compounds,   Halogenation   of  unsaturated.      J.   D.    Ruys 

and   J.   W.    Edwards.     2,099,231  ;   Nov.   16. 
Compounds  obtained  by  hydrogenation  of  carbide  oxides, 

Product  and  process  of  sulphation  of.     R.  G.  Clarkson. 

2,069,547;  Feb.  2. 
Compounds     of     aliphatic     polyhydroxy     monocarboxylic 

acids.     Water-soluble    neutral    bi-metal    complex.       H. 

Schmidt  and  H.  Jung.    2,097,235  ;  Oct.  26. 
Compounds  of   cinchopen  and   its   derivatives,   Complex. 

F.  W.  Bramigk.     2,098,448;  Nov.  9. 
Compounds   of   cyclic   B-ketocarboxylic   acids.    Producing. 

K.  Ziegler.     2,103,286  ;  Dec.  28. 
Compounds  of  secondary  amides  of  3,5-dimethyl-isoxazole- 

4-carboxylic  acid  and  the  manufacture  of  same.  Double. 

M.  Hoffer.     2,088,995  ;  Aug.  3. 
Compounds  of  secondary  amides  of  3,5-dimethyl-isoxazole- 

4-carboxvlic  acid  and  the  manufacture  of  same,  Double. 

M.  Hoffer.     2,088,996  ;  Aug.  3. 
Compounds  of  the  anthraquinone  series  and  producing  the 

same.     W.  Dettwyler.     2,008,313  ;  Jan.  19. 
Compounds    of     the    azabenzanthrone     series.     F.     Ebel. 

2,086,704  ;  July  13. 
Compounds  of  the  dibenzanthrone  series.     H.  Neresheimor 

and  A.  Vilsmeier.     2,075,455-6  ;  Mar.  30. 
Compounds  of  the  dimethylolurea-ethylene-oxide  oonden.sa- 

tion-product    series.     H.   A.    Plggott.     2,091,106 ;    Aug. 

24. 
Compounds  of  the  thiourea  series.  Preparing.     J.  Hilger, 

A.  Ossenbeek,  and  E.  Tietze.     2,070,127  ;  Feb.  9. 
Compounds  of  the  triphenvlmethane  series.     W.  S.  Calcott, 

P.  W.  Carleton,  and  E.  L.  Mattison.     2,085,736  ;  July  6. 
Compounds,    Preparation    of    polymerizable    unsaturated. 

J.  C.  Woodhousp.     2,101,820;  Dec.  7. 
Compounds,      Purifying     animated.        R.      R.      Bottoms. 

2,085,784  ;  July  6. 
Compounds   useful    for   protection   against   moths,   Manu- 
facture of.     J.  lilndler.     2,070,350;  Feb.  9. 
Compressing   apparatus.     A.   A.   McCormack.     2,069,707  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Compressing  tool.     II.  A.  Douglas.     2,079,498; 
Compression  Ignition  engine.     R.  P.  Ramsey. 

Jan.  12. 
ComproRslon  riveting  or  punching  device.     G.  T.  Tlarcourt. 

2.082,3.34  :  June  1. 
(V)mi)ression  valve.     J,.  W.  Diamond.     2,081.616;  May  25. 
Compressor.     A.  E.  Blerinann.     2.090,280  ;  Aug.  17. 
Compressor.     IT.  W.  Dow.     2.075.009  ;  Mar.  30. 

M.   W.  Kennev.      2.072.;!07  :  Mar.  2. 
M.    W.    Ivenhey    and    A.    R.    Constantino. 
Sept.  28. 

V.  M.  McCracken.     2,100,014;  Nov.  23. 
J.  I'liilllps.     2,072.990;  Miir.  9. 
C.  I,.  Ravlleld.      2.09S,0i-,,'i  ;  Nov.  2. 
E.  A.   Stalker.     2,084,462  ;  June  22. 
W.   II.  Teeter. 
W.  W.   Wlshart. 
Air  or  gas.      R. 


•May  ■i 
2,007, 


401 


Coinpres.Mor. 
Compressor. 

2,094,323 
Compressor. 
Compressor. 
Coinprcssor. 
Compressor. 
Compressor. 
C(imi)ress()r. 
Compressor, 

2(t. 
Compressor  and  inulller,  Direct  action  nir.     J.  R.  Tucker. 

2,098.474  ;   Nov.   0. 
Compressor  and  the  like,  Rotary.    R.  L.  Bailey.   2,080,503  ; 

Aug.   10. 
('(iiiiI)reNNor,     ARvnimi>trlral     free    piston    motor 

I'cHcara.     2,090.424;  Aug.  17. 

(VntrlfugMl.      B.    IIolTmnnn. 


2,093,29.')  ;    Sept.    14. 

2.102,314-6:   Her    14. 
Vendmne.      2,096, S;!0  ;   Oct. 


R.    1". 


(  oiiiprcHsor, 

.hiiic   ,S. 
CoinpreHHor 

Aug.    10. 
( 'oiiipreKHor, 

.Mar.  23. 
("oiiipn-HMor, 
( 'niiiiMcssor 

23. 
('oiii|«i('HHor  motor 

2,m)(I,074  ;  OiM.    10 
( 'oinpreBHor  or  puiii| 


for    piston    rings. 
High  presmire  giis. 


O.    S.    Cox. 
J.  H.  I'Viislor. 


2,083.HT  ; 
2.0.S0,641  ; 
'-•.07I..'M3  : 


IlydrMullr. 

MH'cllMnlsill. 


C.  Pnub.     2.072,Oin:  IVh.  2.1. 
\V,   A.   Joplln.     2,000,034;  Nov. 


appiiratuK,     Rotary.       J.     IC.     Slovons. 
V.   v..   Myard.      2,072.482;   Mnr.   2. 


832 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Compressor   or   pump,    rotary.     C.    M.    Ayre.     2,097,714  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Compressor   or   vacuum    pump,   Rotary.     A.   J.    Nortbey. 

2,097,037  ;  Oct.  26. 
Compressor  pump.     C.   F.  Davis.     2,091,752  ;  Aug.   31. 
Compressor,    Rotary.      J.    Calling.      2,094,525 ;    Sept.    28. 
Compressor,  Rotary.     H.  E.  Morton.     2.082,412  ;  June  1. 
Compressor  synchronizing  system.     L.  B.  Rogers  and  W. 

S.  H.  Hamilton.     2,080,232  ;  May  11. 
Compressor   unloader.     A.   A.   Kucher.     2,093,811 ;    Sept. 

21. 
Compressor  unloading  device.    B.  S.  Aikman.     2,084,665  ; 

June  22. 
Compressor  valve.     TV.  W.  Higham.      2,070,659;  Feb.  16. 
Compressor  valve.     C.   Steenstrup.     2,095,842 ;  Oct.   12. 
Computer.     F.  H.  Hedin.     2,087,667;  July  20. 
Computing  and  like  machine.     A.  W.  Feiertag.     2,090,788  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Computing    and    printing    machine.      O.    J.    Sundstrand. 

2,088,982  ;  Aug.  3. 
Computing     and     registering     device.     C.     S.     Hazard. 

2,079,451 ;  May  4. 
Computing   apparatus.     C.    S.    Hazard.     2,069,184 ;    Jan. 

26. 
Computing   apparatus.      C.    S.   Hazard.      2,095,329 ;    Oct. 

12. 
Computing  device.     C.  O.  Marshall.     2,071,416  ;  Feb.  23. 
Computing  machine.     R.  H.  Strother.     2,071,586  :  Feb.  23, 
Computing   registering   mechanism    for   liquid   dispensing 

apparatus.     C.  K.  Schwartz.     2,090,487  ;  Aug.  17. 
Concealable  spot  lamp.     T.  W.  Neel  and  J.  D.   Blocker. 

2,102,967;  Dec.  21. 
Concealed  hinge.     J.  W.  Barker.     2,089,327  ;  Aug.  10. 
Concealed  hinge.     L.  R.  Clarke.     2,067,561 ;  Jan.  12. 
Concealed  hinge.     G.  Gotzinger.     2,073,689 ;  Mar.  16. 
Concealed  hinge.     L.  W.  Phiel.     2,073,119  ;  Mar.  9. 
Concealed  hinge.    J.  Soss.    2,102,291 ;  Dec.  14. 
Concentrate    of    chrome    ores,    Producing   a.     G.    Arnold, 

2,082,817  ;  June  8. 
Concentrated     products,     Manufacture     of.       A.    PoUak. 

2,067,002  ;  Jan.  5. 
Concentrates,       Production       of      active.       F.      Fenger. 

2,091,730  ;  Aug.  31. 
Concentrating      machine.     J.      W.      Merritt.     2,082,504 ; 

June  1. 
Concentrating   table.     G.   W.    Gilbreth.     2,091,811  ;   Aug. 

31. 
Concentration   and   broadcasting   system.     L.   M.   Potts. 

2,073,266  ;  Mar.  9. 
Concentrator.     H.  B.  T.  Haultain.     2,077,476  ;  Apr.  20. 
Concentrator.     E.  E.  Lynch.     2,087,092  ;  July  13. 
Concrete     aggregates,     Determining     characteristics     of. 

M.  A.  Weckerly.     2.067,742  ;  Jan.   12. 
Concrete   and   the  like.   Apparatus   for   handling.      C.   B. 

Little.     2,101,031 :  Dec.  7. 
Concrete   and    the   like.    Apparatus   for   mixing.      W.    M. 

Venable.     2,088,099  ;  July  27. 
Concrete  and  the  like,  Device  for  packing.     E.  S.  Cannon. 

2,075,093  ;  Mar.  30. 
Concrete     and     the     like,     Treating.       J.     P.     Pfeififer. 

2,083,863  ;  June  15. 
Concrete,  Apparatus  for  mixing.     P.  W.  Yett.     2,083,767  ; 

June  15. 
Concrete,      Apparatus      for      vibrating.     W.      P.      Day. 

2,093,586  ;   Sept.  21. 
Concrete     block     machine.     C.     L.     Sanford.     2,082,721  ; 

June  1. 
Concrete    building    construction.     A.     Arnn.     2,071,378  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Concrete   building   construction,    Precast.      A.    J.   Black- 
stone.     2,094,393  ;  Sept.  28. 
Concrete  construction.     H.  H.  Lawler.     2,094,458  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Concrete  cnnvoyer.     A.  E.  Lundbye.     2,078,863  ;   Apr.  27. 
Concrete   conveying  and   mixing  machine,      H.    Westberg 

and  L.  E.  McCormack.     Re.  20,440  ;  July  6. 
Concrete  conveyor.  Portable.     W.  H,  Reimann.     2,081,956  ; 

June  1, 
Concrete    distributing   apparatus.      A.    P.    Robinson    and 

J.  P.  Faber.     2,074,073;  Mar.  16. 
Concrete  form  clamp.     G.  W.   Strange.     2,075,239  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Concrete  induction  apparatus   for  tunnel   forms.   Plastic. 

C.  I.  Longenecker.    2,089,149;  Aug,  3. 
Concrete  insert.     C.  E.  R.Tsho.      2,079,478  ;  May  4. 
Concrete  insert.     J.  H.  Phillips.     2,096,062  ;  Oct.  19. 
Concrete    laving    machine.     H.    M.    Hadley.     2,072,479; 

Mar,  2. 
Concrete,  Making.     H.  M.  Larmour  and  S  .C.  Pierce,  Jr. 

2,090,421  ;  Aug,  17. 
Concrete,     Manufacture     of     light.     K.     I.     A.     Eklund. 

2,081,802  ;  May  25. 
Concrete,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  laving  reenforced. 

W.  P.  Day.      2,077,356;  Apr.  ].■?, 
Concrete     mixer.     J.     E.     Bushnell     and     J.     P.     Faber. 

2.007,826  ;  Jan.  12. 
Concrete  mixture  and  making  the  same,     A.  Grossinger. 

2.077,374;   Apr.   13. 
Concrete  mixtures  for  consistency.  Apparatus  for  testing. 

B.  A.  Hagy.     2,089,604  ;  Aug.   10. 
Concrete  paving   material.   Preparing  bituminous.      R.   J 

Scullin.     2.073,907;  Mar.   16, 
Concrete    pile    manufacture.      M.    M.    Upson    and    E.    A. 

Smith.      2,099,285  ;   Nov.    16. 


Concrete  pipe  joint.     B.  J.  Ukropina.     2,081,313  ;  May  25. 

Concrete  pipe  joint.    B.  J.  Ukropina.    2,084,466  ;  June  22. 

Concrete  placing  and  finishing  machine.  C.  W.  Wood. 
2,094,974  ;  Oct.  5. 

Concrete  reenforcing  means.  G.  H.  Reed.  2,080,877-8 ; 
May  18. 

Concrete,  Reenforcing  means  for.  G.  H.  Reed.  2,080,879  : 
May  18. 

Concrete  slab  and  core  therefor,  Reenforced.  A.  M.  and 
J.  I.  Bowman.     2,070,577;  Feb.  16. 

Concrete  slab  joint,     C.  L.  Post.     2,072,381 ;   Mar.  2. 

Concrete,  Stabilizing  unset.  W.  L.  Beuschlein,  I.  L.  Col- 
lier, and  C.  D.  Cory.     2,077,870;  Apr.  20. 

Concrete  structure,  Reenforced.  B.  F.  Ftiberg.  2,080,124  ; 
May  11. 

Concrete  structures  in  forms,   Making.     W.   A.   Whiting. 

2,078,477  ;  Apr.  27. 
Concrete  transportation  system  and  method,  Plastic.    C.  L 

Lonsenecker.      2,093,970  :  Sept.  21. 
Concrete    unit    system    for    wall    construction.    Precast. 

W.  Kenan.     2,078,144;  Apr.   20. 
Concrete  wall  block  construction.     I.  B.  Sill.     2,074,813  • 

Mar.  23, 
Concrete,  Waterproof.     H.  L.  Levin.     2,067.772  ;  Jan.  12 
Condensate  collector.     J.  D.  Lear.     2,095,219  ;  Oct.  5. 
Condensate     collector.       J.     D.     Lear     and     J.     Askin. 

2,095,218  ;  Oct.  5. 
Condensate    eliminating    means    for    silencers        F.    B 

Deremer.     2,084,435  ;  June  22. 
Condensate      removal      apparatus.        H.      F.      Schmidt. 

2,095,534 ;  Oct.  12. 
Condensation    derivatives     of    rubber.       T.    C.    Morris 

2,084,043  ;  June  15. 

Condensation      polymers.      Linear.     W.      H.      Carothers. 

2,071.250  ;  Feb.   16, 
Condensation      polymers.      Linear.     W.      H.      Carothers. 

2,071,253  ;  Feb.    16. 
Condensation  product  and   producing  same.     H.    Honel. 

2,101,944;   Dec.    14. 
Condensation   product   of    castor    oil   with   half   ester   of 

maleic  acid.     H.  A.  Bruson.     2,081,266  ;  May  25. 
Condensation  product  of  cinchona  bark  alkaloid.     G.  Lutz. 

2,072,003  ;  Feb.  23. 
Condensation  product  of  low  sulphonation  applicable  as  a 

size.    C.  Graenacher  and  R.  Sallmann.     2,068,796 ;  Jan. 

26. 

Condensation  product  of  phenolphthalein.  E.  H.  Bucy 
and  R.  Watkins.     2,099,510  ;  Nov.  16. 

Condensation  product,  Sulphonated.  H.  A.  Bruson  and 
O.  Stein.      2,072,153  ;  Mar.  2, 

Condensation  products.    G.  J.  Esselen.    2,092,056  ;  Sept.  7. 

Condensation  products.  M.  Jahrstorfer  and  H.  G.  Hum- 
mel.     2,096,181 :   Oct.   19. 

Condensation  products  and  making  same.  W.  Kraus. 
2,077,841;  Apr.  20. 

Condensation  products  and  making  same,  Basic  nitrog- 
enous. O.  Bayer,  F.  Muenz,  and  K.  Keller.  2,096,533  : 
Oct.  19. 

Condensation  products  and  preparing  same.  New.  J. 
Huismann  and  H.  Schweitzer.     2,070,207  ;  Feb.  9. 

Condensation  products  and  process.  L.  Csernv 
2,075,340  ;  Mar.  30. 

Condensation  products  from  alcohols  and  phenols.  Manu- 
facture of.  H.  Langwell  and  E.  E.  Connolly.  2,086,810  ; 
July  13. 

Condensation  products  from  aliphatic  aldehydes,  Manu- 
facture of.  W.  P.  Joshua,  H.  M.  Stanley,  O.  Fuchs, 
W.  Querfurth,  and  J.  B.  Dymock.     2,070,131 ;  Feb.  9. 

Condensation  products  from  aliphatic  organic  compounds, 
¥^^}^i^.'^^^^^  S^-  O.  Fuchs  and  W.  Querfurth. 
2,092,449-o0  ;  Sept.  7. 

Condensation  products  from  aliphatic  organic  compounds. 
Manufacture  of.  W.  P.  Joshua,  H.  M.  Stanley,  O.  Fuchs, 
W.  Querfurth,  and  J.  B.  Dymock.     2,094,297  ;  Sept.  28. 

Condensation  products  from  aromatic  amines  and  form- 
.nldehyde  and  making  same.  T.  Sutter.  2,088,143: 
July  27.  ... 

Condensation  products  from  hydroxylated  cyclic  com- 
R°^",'?,'^SnA'°'i.''^^ty^ene.  W.  Reppe  and  E.  Koyssner. 
2,072,825  ;  Mar.  2. 

Condensation  products  from  non-aliphatic  sulphamldes 
and  aldehydes.  Manufacture  of.  G.  Walter.  2,072,971 ; 
Mar.  9. 

Condensation  products  of  carbenium  compounds  and  pre- 
paring the  same.  W.  Dilthey  and  F.  Quint.  2,100,798  ; 
Nov.  30.  -»  .       .         . 

Condensation  products  of  crotonaldehvde.  Manufacture  of. 

K.  Hamann.     2,093,519  ;  Sept.  21. 
Condensation  products  of  1-aminoanthraquinone  2-phenol 

azometliine.     A.  J.  Wuertz.     2,100,533  ;  Nov.  30. 
Condensation    products    of    1,2,3,4-butylene-dioxides    and 

making  same,    H.  Hopff  and  A.  Weickmann.     2,098,097  ; 

Nov.  2. 

Condensation  products  of  phenol-phthalein.     E.  H.  Bucy 

and  R.  Watkins.     2,085,183;  Jane  29. 
(  oiulrnsntion  products  of  the  acridine  series.     F.  Ebel  and 

(  .   Steigerwald.     2,077,064  ;  Apr.  13 
Condensation  products  of  the  azabenzanthrone  series.     M. 

A.  Kunz,  G.  Kochendoerfer,  and  K.  Koeberle.    2,092,517  ; 

oept.  7. 

Condensation  products  of  the  azabenzantlirone  series  and 

5  nr4"?oT  '^T^'"^™!-     ^^-  ^-  1^""'''  =i"<J  G-  Kochendoerfer. 
2,067,127  ;  Jan.  5. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


833 


Condensation  products  of  2.3-hydroxynaphthoic  acid.     R. 

Lesser.     2,089,971 ;  Aug.  17. 
Condensation  products  of  2,3-liydroxynaphthon  acids.     W. 

WinkelmUller.     2,090,603  ;  Aug.   17. 
Condensation     products,     Preparation     of.       M.     Belloc. 

2,089.530  ;  Aug.   10. 
Condensation   products,   Production   of  water-soluble.     E. 

AUes.     2,099,717  ;  Nov.  23. 
Condenser :  See — 

Aneroid  condenser.  Paper  condenser. 

Battery     electrolyte     con-      Plate  condenser, 
denser.  .    Radio  condenser. 

Dry  electrolytic  condenser.      Temperature  compensating 

Electric   condenser.  condenser. 

Electrical  condenser.  Trimmer  condenser. 

Electrolytic  condenser.  Variable  condenser. 

Electrostatic  condenser. 
Condenser.     J.  L.  Finch.     2,068,100;  Jan.   19. 
Condenser.     L.  G.  Ketcham.     2,086,914  ;  July  13. 
Condenser.     \V.  T.  Levitt.     2.076.903  ;  Apr.  13. 
Condenser.     T.   and  O.  W.  Mojonnier.     2,093,895 ;  Sept. 

21. 
Condenser.    A.  L.  Webre.    2,088,124 ;  July  27. 
Condenser  and  producing  same.     J.  J.  Barrett.    2,086,993  ; 

July  13. 
Condenser     and     the     like.     Electrical.     E.     R.     StoeUlo. 

2,091,616;    Aug.    31. 
Condenser   arrangement.      R.   Koch.      2,082,641  ;    June   1. 
Condenser     arrangement,      Surface     type.       P.     HOsel. 

2,069,653;   Feb.   2. 
Condenser  construction.      F.  S.  Smith.      2,079.231  :  May  4. 
Condenser     cooling    water     control.       R.     J.     Faircliild, 

2,076,402;  Apr.  6. 
Conden.spi-   tor  air  conditioning  systems.     P.   Crosley,   Jr. 

2,071.026;  Feb.  IR. 
Condenser    for    modulation.     Variable.       P.     H.    Kroger. 

2,092,762  ;    Sept.    14, 
Condenser    for    refrigerating    systems.      J.    H.    H.    Voss, 

2,069,430;   Feb.  2. 
Condenser  motor.     F.  J.  Lyden.     2,084,058  ;  June  15. 
Condenser   unit,    Electrolytic.      R,    V.   Clark.      2,099,797 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Condensers,   Arrangement   in.      B.    Hansson.      2,098,746 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Condensers,  Device  for  charging.    A.  Bouwers.    2,102,883  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Condensers,  Testing  electrical.    G.  E.  Frazier.    2,080,308  ; 

JVlay  11. 
Conditioning    machine    for    absorptive    sheet    materials. 

R.  L.  Sjostrom.     2,084,459  ;  June  22. 
Conducting  and  dispensing  system  for  beer.     H.  J.  San- 
dell.     2,078,026  ;  Apr.  20. 
Conducting  system.     C.  Kreisher,     2,080,491  ;  May  18, 
Conducting  system.     A,  Talmann,     2,080,514  ;  May  18. 
Conductor.     J.  J.  Gilbert.     2,006,525  ;  Jan.  5. 
Conductor.     A.    H.    Maude.      2,075,906  ;    Apr.   6. 
Conductor   and    making   same.    Insulated.      S.    J.    Rosch, 

V.  F.  di  Lustro,  and  P.  M.  Rogers.     2,087,303  ;  July  20. 
Conductor,  Asymmetrical,     (i.  O.  Smith,     2,093,001  ;  Sopt, 

21, 
Conductor  clamp.     W.  H.  Burleson.     2,099.405  :  Nov.  16. 
Conductor,  Electrical.     M.  E.  Noyes.     2,075,996  ;  Apr.  6. 
Conductor,   Flame   resisting.     A.   P.    Ilinsky.     2,072,557  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Conductor    for    communication    systems.    Concentric.      H. 

Rost.     2,092,023  :  Sept.  7. 
Conductor    for    piping.    Supplemental.      W.    G.    Koerber. 

2,076,466:  Apr.  6. 
Conductor,    In.sulated.      W.    Colvin,    Jr.      2,096,537  ;    Oct, 

19, 
Conductor,  Insulated.     A.  M.  Lynn.     2,093,087  ;  Sept.  14. 
Conductor  in.sulated  with  relhilose  material.     T.  R.  Scott 

and  M.  C.  Field.     2,092,477  ;  Sept.  7. 
Conductor  loading  system.     J.  W.  Milnor.  2,096,401  ;  Oct, 

19, 
Conductor  support.     V.  I.  Cruser.     2,082.099  :  June  1. 
Conductor   support.      S.    S.   Matthes.      2,066.790:   Jan.   5. 
Conductor  support.     L.  M.  Stlnchcomb.     2,078,424  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Conductor  system.  Coaxial.     T.  M.  Odaresko.     2,070,078 ; 

Conductor,  Vacuum  tube.     P.  Knlepcn.     2,007,907  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Conductors,  Insulating.     J.  F.   Calvert.     2,103,841;  Dec. 

28. 
Conductors,  Producing  insulated.     J.W.Olson.     2,007,333; 

Jan.  12. 
Conduit.     P.  T.  Cooney.     2.080,999  ;  May  18. 
Conduit.    A.  Y.  Dodge.     2,087,373  ;  Julv  20. 
(ViiKliilt     and     core     Ilieri'lOr,    Tlioniial     lluld.      F.     App.i. 

2,079,1 -14  ;    Mav   4. 
f^onduH   cleaner.     K.  V.  Doom.     2,074,213  ;  Mar.  10. 
(JonduU    connccllon    for    iirUculali'd    cars.      M.    P.    Islom- 

t)(Mg,     2,094,'M2  :  Sopt.  2«.  „„„.„,„ 

(Jonduit  coupler  closure  mennfi.    B.  J.  Frnger.    2,084,842  ; 

June  22.  ,    ,,.  t     a 

Conduit,  I';ioflrlcnl  wiring  and  Instntmont  holding.     L.  A. 

Murniy  luul  \V,  H.  Hunt.     2.069.1)07  :  Feb.  1). 
Conduit,    Filter   bod   dnilniigo.      (1.    E.    Luco.      2,08-1,351  ; 

Condui'l,    l^'loxlblo,      n.   S.   Bogg.      2.08.1.937:   .luno   15. 
Ciiuluil,  KMoor.     R.  A.  Ooollor.     2,081,197;  May  25. 
Conduit    fur   electric   oonductorH,    Floxllilo.      C.    K.    Ilodi-ll. 
2,086,152  ;  July  0. 

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Conduit    for    electrical    wires.    Flexible.     K.    J.    Baker. 

2,079,274;  May  4. 
Conduit  for  flexible  shafts.     E.  B.  Jorgensen.    2,066,473 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Conduit   for  rectifying  columns,   Overflow.     C.   P.    Hoch- 

gesand.     2,071,526  ;  Feb.  23. 
Conduit      for     washing     machines.        E.      S.      Stoddard. 

2,103,797  ;  Dec.  28. 
Conduit  outlet  box.     C.  S.  Brown.     2,095,914  ;  Oct.  12. 
Conduit    outlet   box.      E.    J.    Dillman    and    F.    J.    Sovey. 

2,093,206  ;  Sept.  14. 
Conduit,  Protected.     W.  H.  G.  Murray  and  G.  H.  Miner. 

2,085,441 ;  June  29. 
Conduit  with  end  fittings.  Flexible.     A.  E.  Brickman  and 

G.  A.  Gleason.     2,074,770  ;  Mar.  23. 
Conduits,    Cleaning   water.      G.    L.    Sexton.      2,075,237 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Conduits    for    cable    controls,     Making    flexible.      G.    A. 

Gleason  and  C.  E.  Stolnacke.     2,095,599  ;  Oct.  12. 
Conduits   for   the   handling   of  plastic  concrete  mixtures, 

Cleaning     and     preparing.       C.     F.     Ball     and     C.     I. 
Longenecker.     2,087,679  ;Vuly  20. 
Conduits,    Saturating    fibrous.      G.    Emberg.      2,096,888 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Cone  clutch.     E.  O.    Schjolin.     2,096,979  ;   Oct.    26. 
Cone  making  machine.   Automatic.     W.   S.  Whiting,   Jr. 

2,076,312;   Apr.    6. 
Cone  valve.     T.  Gannestad.     2,094,066  ;  Sept.  28. 
Confection.     G.  A.  Ellestad.     2,096.611  :  Oct.  19. 
Confection.     G.  G.  Fulkeroon.     2,085,495  ;  June  29. 
Confection  coating  machine.     W.  T.  Birdsall.     2,081,888; 

May  25. 
Confection   making  machine.     E.   A.   Bolen.      2,101,570 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Confection,     Making    milk,     C,     A.     Iverson,     2,091,149  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Confectionery     making     apparatus.        J.     E.     Mayhew. 

2,067,200;  Jan.  12. 
Confectionery,     Preparing.      A.    W.    Paton.      2,088.247; 

July  27. 
Confectionery  product.     L.  Price.     2,085,330  ;  June  29. 
Confectionery  product.  Frozen.    C.  F.  Dawson.    2.093,712  ; 

Sept.   21. 
Confections,  Apparatus  for  making  frozen.     S.  F.  Ander- 
son.    2,094,769  ;  Oct.  5. 
Confections,  Apparatus  for  molding  frozen.     L.  Loewen- 

stein.     2,076,377  ;   Apr.   6. 
Confections,    Apparatus    for    packaging   assorted.      G.    C. 

Miller.     2,081,092  May  18. 
Confections,    Device    for    making    frozen.      C.     G.    Hall. 

2,100,031  ;  Nov.  23. 
Confections,     Device     for     ornamenting.       M.     Dennory. 

2,092,444;  Sept.  7. 
Confections,  Making  multifiavored  frozen.     R.  J.  Cowling. 

2,087,729  ;  July  20. 
Confections,   Method   and   apparatus   for  coating.     W.    S. 

Cloud.     2,101,240;  Dec.  7. 
Confections,   Method   and   apparatus   for  making.     W.   S. 

Cloud.     2,080,113;  May  11. 
Confections.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  packaging  and 

dispensing  frozen.     F.  Krein.     2,096,552  ;  Oct.  19. 
Confections,  I'roducing  frozen.     H.  P.  Ingalls.     2,080,920; 

May  18. 
Configurations    on    natural    growths,    Forming.       J.    M. 

C/.pszcziczki,    Jr.      2,096,507;    Oct.    19. 
Connecter  :  Sec — 

Battery  connecter.  Hose  connecter. 

Battery      terminal      con-      Mulllor  connooiiT, 

necter.  Plug  and  cap  connecter. 

Bracelet  connecter.  Plug  connecter. 

Broach  shank  connecter.  Uml  oonnoctor. 

BucUle  and  bolt-connecter.      Kail  ond  connortor. 

Cable  connecter.  Revolving  connecter. 

Clip  connector.  Shielded  connecter. 

Duplex  connecter.  Soldorloss  connector. 

Electric  cable   connector.         Soldorloss   wire   connecter. 

Electric  connector.  Switch    plug    connector. 

I'llectrlcal  connector.  S\vivi>l   oonnootor. 

Faucet  connector.  'I'orminal  c.innocter. 

flMnnent   oonnoctor.  Tinilior  connortor. 

Cms  lino  connector.  Triiln  pipe  oonnoctor. 

llool  and  cushion  connect-      Wall  oonnoctor. 
or.  Who  oonnoctor. 

Connoolor.     G.  B.  Bennnder.     2,098,800;  Nov.  0. 
Connector.      A.  A.  Itonidl.      2.(iSL'..'>(li!  ;  .luno   1. 
Connoctor.      W.  .1.  UurUnrt.      L'.0H3.f.-'S  ;  .luno  ,s. 
Connector.     C.  C.  l>a.ib,  J.  O.  lllgglns,  and  J.  II.  Ilortnor. 

2,0(iS,31)9  :  Jan,  19. 
Connortor.     11.  A.  nonglnH.     2.076.072;  Apr.  C. 
Connoolor.      H.   A.    Pouglas.      2.(1113,037;   Sopt,    1-». 
Connoclcr.      W.  <;.   FoInoM.      2,(iS(!,7  10  :  .Inl.v   13, 
Connoolor,     H.  A.  Coollor,     2.09'J,:tT2  :  Si-pt.  7. 
Conniotor.      W.    I).    Kvlo  and   C.   J.    I.oniont.      2.0t)B.008 ; 

Oct,   5. 
Conn<>ctor.     F.  C.  I.Mvnrnck,     2,000,52(1 :  Nov.   10. 
Connoolor.     I,.  S.  SU'WMri.     2.0.><o,-j;n  ;  Mii.v   11, 
Connoolor.     A,  .).  Wii.Tnmn.     2.01)2,313;  Sent.  7. 
ComiooliT  and   roooplnoli-   tliorofor,   Elootrlcnl.      \\  .    !>    C. 

W  right.      2.079.231  ;   May  -1. 
Connoolor  ami  hwIIoIi    for  oonlrol    olroulfn.      A.    C.   SnUtli 

1111(1  C.  F.  HolibliiH.     2.()7.'>.<I61)  ;  Mm-    .'10. 
Connoctor  dovlco.     J.  A.  Mo.vor.     2.005.3-10:  Oct.  12. 
Connoolor    dovloo.      J.    II.    WlHUor.      2.078.825;    Ai>r.    2(. 


834 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Connecter  for  electric  cables  and  the  like.     A.  J.  Hison. 

2,074,393  :  Mar.  23. 
Connecter  for  electric  cables  and  the  like.     A.  J.  Hixon. 

2.093,079  ;   Sept.    14. 
Connecter  for  stranded  cable.     A.  A.  Berndt.     2,078,051 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Connecter   for   taps,    pipes,    and   the   like.     E.   Aghnides. 

2.071,780  ;  Feb.  23. 
Connecter  for  V-belts.     W.  P.  Taber.     2,099,831 :  Nov.  23. 
Connecter  or  terminal.  Electric.    J.  J.  JoUiffie.    2,101,713  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Connecter    plug.    Electrical.      L.    H.    Riley.      2,101,345 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Connecters,  Combination  electric  series  and  series-parallel. 

L.  Ludwig.     2,087,918  ;  July  27. 
Connecting     device.       E.     S.     Cushman     and    E.     Konik. 

2,079,988  ;  May  11. 
Connecting  device.     L.  Mollet.     2,084,698  ;  June  22. 
Connecting  device.     S.  B.  Sanford.     2,102,383  ;  Dec.  14. 
Connecting  device.     H.  V.  D.   Schreck.     2,077,157 ;   Apr. 

13. 
Connecting  device  for  harness  or  jack  levers.    B.  Huggins. 

2,075,439  ;  Mar.  30. 
Connecting  means.     C.   O.   Cozzens.     2,083,831 :  June  15. 
Connecting  means,  Adjustable.     O.  H.  Dicke.     2,077,620  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Connecting  rod.     J.  Le  Valley.     2,093,681 ;  Sept.  21. 
Connecting  rod.     F.  Schaefer.     2.096,067-8  ;  Oct.   19. 
Connecting   rods.   Producing  locomotive,     R.   L.   Templin. 

2,080,641 ;  Mav  18. 
Connection.     J.  E.  Cady.     2,094,347  ;  Sept.  28. 
Connection.     W.   G.  Wehr.     2,076,106  ;  Apr.   6. 
Connection,  Armature  lead.     C.  E.  Eoth.     2,078,024  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Connection    block,      H.    A.    Bakke    and    H.    F.    Crotty. 

2,092,631  ;  Sept.  7. 
Connection,   Bottom   strip    seat   frame.     D.    E.    Sargent. 

2,098,649  ;   Nov.  9. 
Connection,  Chain  link.    A.  L.  Lee.     2,068,862  ;  Jan,  26. 
Connection,   Chain  slip  link.     F.  V.  Calgano.     2,075,391 ; 

Mar,  30. 
Connection,  Clamp  threaded.     T.   C.   Schenk.     2,066,541 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Connection,  Collector-neck.     H.  S.  Matthews.     2,094,365  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Connection,  Conveyer  section.    C.  N.  Bebinger.    2,101,017  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Connection  for  a  flexible  hose.    W.  B.  Pickard  and  J.  C.  G. 

Maxwell.     2,074,425  ;  Mar.  23. 
Connection   for   burial   case   handles    or  the  like.     B.  L. 

Mallory.     2,079,459  ;  May  4. 
Connection    for    electrical    appliances,    Ground.      A.    W. 

Seyfried.    2,103,758  ;  Dec.  28. 
Connection  for  refrigeration  systems,  Equalizing.     R.  L. 

Sparks.     2.100,494;  Nov.  30. 
Connection    for    rock    drills.    Air    or   water   tube.      E.    B. 

Lear.     2,101,144;  Dec.  7. 
Connection  or  joint.     F.  J.  Kennedy.     2,086,133 ;  July  6. 
Connection,  Piston  and  rod.     C.  Kritzler  and  C.  Raggen- 

bass.     2,081.749  ;  May  25. 
Connection,  Plumbing.     W.  C.  Groeniger.     2,096,240  ;  Oct. 

19. 
Connection,   Resilient.     N.   G.  A.  Malmquist.     2,086,720  ; 

July  13. 
Connection,  Self  cutting  wire.     J.  K.  Dobbs.     2,070,566  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Connection  terminal.     W  G.  Fotsch.     2,074.898  ;  Mar.  23. 
Connection,       Threaded       bearing.      J.       W.       Leighton. 

2.082.250  ;  June  1. 
Connection,    Transformer.     O.    P.    McCarty.     2,082,645 ; 

June  1. 
Connection  used  in  proceedings  for  measuring  very  high 

resistances.     S.  Strauss.     2.081,074  ;  May  18. 
Connection,  Yieldable  belt.   W.  B.  Hornberger.   2,087,151 : 

July  13. 
Connections  for  storage   batteries.  Making  inter-cell.     C. 

G.   Reetz.     2,090,268-  Aug.   17. 
Connections  of  the  driving  unit  to  the  frame  of  a  motor 

vehicle.     H.  Ledwicka.     2.079,218  ;  May  4. 
Connector.     R.  J.  Durkee.     2,073,338  ;  Mar.  9. 
Connector    for    edgewise    wound    coils.      J.    F.    Frese. 

2,081,089-90  ;  May  18. 
Conservatory,  Window.     H.  Thorin.     2,074,872  ;  Jlar.  23 
Constant  level  apparatus.     JI.  Weber.     2.081.315  :  May  25. 
Constant     temperature     apparatus.        S.      A.      Bokovov 

2,102,783  :  Dec,  21, 
Constant  voltage  generator.    C.  E.  Hallmark.    2,103,619  • 

Dec.  28. 
Construction  adapted  to  cover  large  surfaces.     E.   G.  P. 

Mopin.     2,082,116;  June  1. 
Constniption  block.     E.  A.  Sterns.     2.082.429  ;  June  1. 
Construction     composition.     Light     weight.        H.     Guth 

2.103,746;  Dec,  28. 
Construction   for  joining  metallic  and   nonmetallic  nieni- 

hcrs.     II.  P.  IIIndR.     2,091.852  ;  Aug.  31. 
Construction,  Method  of.  G.  Hogg.  2,090,495  :  Oct.  19 
Con.structional  material.     A.  C.  Fischer.     2,067,707  ;  Jan 

12. 
Contact  arm  for  circuit  controlling  devices.    T.  TerJesen 

2,068,093  ;  Jan.  19. 
Contact   assembly.     G.   H.   Fagley,      2,088.411  ;   July   27 
Contact  assembly.     C.  B.  Gwyn,  Jr.     2,086.221  :  July  6' 
Contact  for  cartridge   fuses.     R.  Reeh.     2,088,435  •  July 


Contact  masses.   Apparatus  for  regeneration   of.     E.   J. 

Houdry.     2,073,638  ;  Mar.   16. 
Contact  masses.  Regenerative.     E.  J.  Houdry.     2,078,951 ; 

Mav  4. 
Contact  masses.  Use  of.    J.  H.  Pew.     2,095,265  ;  Oct.  12. 
Contact  mechanism.     J.  A.  Favre.     2,098,032  ;  Nov.  2. 
Contact    mechanism.    Clock    controlled.      R.    E.    McClure. 

2,100,664;  Nov.  30. 
Contact      members.       Securing.        H.      K.      Richardson. 

2,075,057  ;  Mar.  30. 
Contact  seizure  of  metal  parts.  Preventing.    A.  L.  Parker. 

2,098,256  ;  Nov.  9. 
Contact  structure  for  electrical  circuit  controllers.     J.  F. 

Ebert  and  E.    M.   Squire.     2.082.794 :   June  8. 
Contact  system  for  vibratory  switches,  Stationary.    F.  O. 

Hartman.     2.082.493 ;   June    1. 
Contacting    process     and     apparatus.       C.     G.     Hawley. 

2,075,344 ;  Mar.  30. 
Contactor      construction.        H.      L.      Van      Valkenburg. 

2,101,288  ;  Dec.  7. 
Contactor,    Countercurrent.      C.     C.    Miller.      2,078,403  ■ 

Apr.  27. 
Contactor,      Countercurrent.     J.      Robinson.     2,072,382 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Container  :  See — 

Acid  container.  Liquid    and     powder    dis- 

Baking  container.  pensing  container. 

Battery  container.  Locking  container. 

Beer  container.  Milk  bottle  container. 

Beverage    container.  Merchandising  container. 

Bottle  and  like  container.     Metal  container. 

Boxlike  container.  Milk  bottle  container. 

Butter  container.  Noncorrosive     lined     con- 

Cake  container.  tainer. 

Cigarette  container.  Nonrefillable  container. 

Collapsible  container.  Paper  container. 

Collapsible  tube  container.      Parachute  flare  container. 

Cosmetic  container.  Pouring  container. 

Deodorant  container.  Pouring  spout  container. 

Dispensing  container.  Pressure  medium  contaiue 

Display  container.  Returnable    shipping    con- 

Divisible  container.  tainer. 

Dredging  container.  Rodentproof  container. 

Duplex  container.  Roll  top  container. 

Easy  opening  container.  Safety    razor   container. 

Egg  holding  container.  Sanitary  container. 

Envelope  container.  Sealed  container. 

Explosive  container.  Sectional  container. 

Fiber  board  container.  Shipping    container. 

Flexible  container.  Single  delivery  dispensing 

Food  container.  container. 

Freight  container.  Slip  cover  container. 

Friction       closure       con-      Specimen  container, 
tainer.  Sterile  container. 

Garbage  container.  Temperature    control    con^ 

Garment  container.  tainer. 

Heat  insulated  container.        Tamperproof  container. 

Heatproof  container.  Tobacco  container. 

Heat  treating  container.         Tooth  powder  container. 

Hot  water  container.  Transparent  container. 

Ice  container.  Universally  mountable  con- 

Insulated  container.  tainer. 

Insulated  food  container.        Vending  container. 

Knoclj-down  container.  Vented  container. 

Label  roll  container.  Visible  container. 

Lipstick  container.  Wire  container. 

Liquid  container.  Wrapped  container. 

Container.     G.  E.  Andersen.     2,097.682  :  Nov.  2. 
Container.      W.    K.    Andrew.      2,089,527 ;    Aug.    10. 
Container.     J.  E.  Annen.     2,102,666  ;  Dec.  21. 
Container.     C.  B.  Arnold.     2.084,179  ;  June  15. 
Container.     C.  Barbieri.     2,088,832  ;  Aug.  3. 
Container.     H.  A.  Barnby.     2,075,776  ;  Mar.  30. 
Container.     J.   Battaline.      2,093,123  :    Sept.    14. 
Container.     R.  M.  Bergstein.     2.099,257  ;  Nov.  16. 
Container.     E.  H.  Bixby.     2,094,054  ;  Sept.  28. 
Container.     P.  F.  Boeye.    2,100,773  ;  Nov.  30. 
Container.     W.  C.  Bonthron.     2.079.599  ;  May  11. 
Container.    E.  M.  Bourland.    2,085,292  ;  June  29. 
(  ontainer.      J.  A.  Brady.      2.077.208  ;  Apr.   13. 
Container.     C.  R.  Brown.     2,095.227  ;  Oct.  12. 
Container.     A.  J.  Byrne.     2.086.534  ;  July  13. 
Container.     H.   Carew.      2,085,847;    July   6. 
Container.     J.  A.  Case.     2,094,230  ;  Sept.  28. 
Container.     J    N.  Cayo.     2.100.240  :  Nov.  23. 
container.     A.  J.  Chamberlain.     2,069,354;  Feb.  2. 


16. 


Container.  J.   D.    Comstock.    '2,088,319;   July  27.* 

Cont'^w  t-  ■^•^"'^  •^■.  C"^*'*-  J---     2,070,711:  Feb.  xo. 
Apr  27'  Courtnght  and  C.  S.  Stiles.    2,078,530  ; 

Container!  a  L  Day.    2,094,589  ;  Oct.  5. 

Container.  H.  L.  De  Lisle.     2,091.809  :  Ang.  31. 

I  ontainer.  J.  Domershausen.     2,100,636;  Nov.  30. 

Container.  R.  I.  Drake.     2,100.711  ;  Nov    30. 

Container,  C.  E.  Evans.     2.090.527  ;  Aug.  17. 

Container.  C.  D.  Fallert.     2.082.200;  June  1. 

CnntXo'l-  ^r'^i?'''S''°;.    2.099.805  ;  Nov    23 

May  11  ^^^  '^^'-  ^-  Pi«man.     2,080,122  ; 

Container.  Jr.  Frost.     2.072,672  •  Mar   ' 

(ontainer.  W.   J.   Gautier.     2.096.358  •  "Oct    19 

CoStiiSIr  '^  ^-  g.«"'">SS.     Re.  20.427  ;  June  29. 

container,  h.  S.  Haggerty.     2,096,107  ;  Oct.  19. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


835 


Container.     J.  Hekman.     2,090,200 ;  Aug.   17. 
Container.      W.    E.    Heller.      2,089,371 ;    Aug.    10. 
Container.    D.  Henderson.     2,101,855  ;  Dec.  14. 
Container.     M.  E.  Holy.     2,077,173  ;  Apr.  13. 
Container.     G.   T.   Horton.     2,095,256;   Oct.   12. 
Container.      G.    T.    Horton   and   C.   L.    Day.      2,085,752 ; 

July  6. 
Container.     J.   51.   Hothersall.      2,085,979  ;   July  6. 
Container.     J.  M.  Hothersall.     2,089,958-9  ;  Aug.  17. 
Container.     J.  M.  Hothersall.     2,094,600;  Oct.  5. 
Container.     R.  J.  and  G.  A.  Hutt.     2,069,549  ;  Feb.  2. 
Container.     C.  W.  Johnson.     2,075,988  ;  Apr.  6. 
Container.      A.   Karls-son-Ygger.      2.074.824  :    Mar.    23. 
Container.     C.  B.  Kilmer.     2,075,617-18;  Mar.  30. 
Container.     F.  Koch.     2,073,990  ;  Mar.  16. 
Container.    L.  B.  Koch.     2,103,290  ;  Dec.  28. 
Container.     H.  T.   Kratt.      2,07k:,4i;G ;   Mar.   2. 
Container.     H.  T.  Kraft.     2,072,802  ;  Mar.  2. 
Container.     L.  P.  Lansing.     2,097,819  ;  Nov.  2. 
Container.     E.  A.  Leinire.     2,091,603  ;  Aug.  31. 
Container.     E.  A.  Lenlj.     2,100,858  ;  Nov.  30. 
Container.     H.  B.  Lermer.     2,098,751 ;  Nov.  9. 
Container.      G.  Levinson.      2,085,104 ;   June  29. 
Container.     B.  T.  Lindell.     2,082,838  ;  June  8. 
Container.     C.   M.  MacChensey.     2,086,041  ;   July  6. 
Container.     W.  J.  McCarthy.     2,088,605  ;  Aug.   3. 
Container.     A.   R.   Metzger.     2,098,690 ;  Nov.   9. 
Container.      G.   A.   Moore.     2,069,380 ;   Feb.   2. 
Container.     H.  L.  Myers.     2,089,067  ;  Aug.  3. 
Container.     P.  Nadelson.     2,092,772 ;   Sept.   14. 
Container.     O.   E.   Parkinson.     2,075,131 ;  Mar.  30. 
Container.     G.  T.  Phelps.     2,097,736  ;  Nov.  2. 
Container.     R.  J.  Pomeroy.     2,073,120  ;  Mar.  9. 
Container.     E.  C.  Potter.     2,075,624  ;  Mar.  30. 
Container.     H.  K.  Powell.     2,068,763  ;  Jan.  26. 
Container.     H.  K.  Powell.     2,075,465  ;  Mar.  30. 
Container.     H.  K.  Powell.     2,078,018  ;  Apr.  20. 
Container.     H.  K.  Powell.     2,091,614  ;  Aug.  31. 
Container.     R.  E.  Read.     2,100,510  ;  Nov.  30. 
Container.    N.  S.  Reeder  and  J.  G.  Morrissey.    2,086,923  ; 

July  13. 
Container.     S.  Reich.     2,097,893  ;  Nov.  2. 
Container.     C.  P.  Reis.     2,071.219;  Feb.  16. 
Container.     W.  A.  Ringler.     2,091,291  ;  Aug.  31. 
Container.     D.   B.   Rueckert.      2,095,764;   Oct.   12. 
Container.    H.  T.  Scott.     2,087,940  ;  July  27. 
Container.    H.  Sebell.     2,102,440  ;  Dec.  14. 
Container.     D.  C.   Shepard.     2,094,683 ;   Oct.  5. 
Container,     l^^.  Sherman.     2,079.188  :  May  4. 
Container.     J.  Siegert.     2,096,410  ;  Oct.  19. 
Container.     A.  S.  Speer.     2,091.126:  Aug.   24. 
Container.     H.  P.   Taylor.     2,089,509  ;  Aug.   10. 
Container.     J.  V.  Torras.     2.077.027;  Apr.  13. 
Container.     O.  J.  Towell.     2,085,239  ;  June  29. 
Container.     L.  A.  Trevisan.     2,085,054 ;  June  29. 
Container.     H.  G.  Vaughn.     2,075,381-3;   Mar.  30. 
Container.     A.  A.  Wescott.     2,087,826;  July  20. 
Container.     I.  L.  Wilcox.     2,082,995  ;  June  8. 
Container.     I.  L.  Wilcox.     2,086,887  ;  July  13. 
Container.      J.  M.   Young.      2,072,149;  Mar.  2. 
Container.     L.  R.  Zimmerman  and  J.  Schuchat.     2,067,749  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Container  and  carrier  for  bottled  goods.     T.  H.  Goldrlng. 

2,070,399  ;  Feb.  9. 
Container  and  clo.sure  and  toothed  article  therefor.  Gen- 
eral.    M.  Simsinovici.     2.081,500  ;  May  25. 
Container  and  closure  assembly.     C.  V.  Pace.     2,094,020  ; 

Sept.   28. 
Container  and  closure  cap  therefor.    H.  Carew.  2,069,213  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Coniainer      and      closure      cap      therefor.        H.      Carew. 

2,074,325  ;  Mar.  23. 
Container   and    closure    means    therefor.      C.    F.    Busch. 

2.085,950 ;  July  6. 
Container  and   closure   therefor.     E.   Jacob.     2,085,367 ; 

June  29. 
Container  and  container  car.    G.  C.  Woodruff.    2,073,982  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Container    and    dispen.sor.    Paste    tube.      A.    E.    White. 

2,087,712  ;  July  20. 
Container  and  dispensing  device  for  powdered  soap  and 

the  like.     A.   C.   Reeve.     2,070,323  ;  Apr.  «. 
Container     and     display     support,     Pie.       W.     Ehrllch. 

2,068,540  ;  Jan.  19. 
Container   and   erecting    same,   Collapsible.      L.   Arneson. 

2,089,084  ;  Aug.  3. 
Container   and    goblet    for    liquids,    Combination.      O.    P. 

Daniels.     2,086,404  ;  July  0. 
Container  and  hoop  construction.     S.  Smith.     2,071,602; 

Feb.  23. 
Container   and    liner    therefor.      J.    B.    Luck    and    II.    M. 

Citatto.     2,094,2.^.7  ;   Sept.   28. 
Container  and  loading  and  unloading   the   snme.   Liquid. 

J.    Llthgow.      2,092,026;    Sept.    14. 
Container  and   making   same.     I.   H.   Weber.     2,075,070; 

Mar.  30. 
Container    and    making   same,    Shoot-materlnl.      J.    Brcn 

zlnger.     2, 101.. ''.30  ;  Dec.  7. 
Container  and   iTiaUing  Haiue,   Special.      I-.   A.   IleckPr  and 

A.    A.   SplKalc.      2.071,018:    Feb.    16. 
(Jonlnlner  iind  iii.iliing.  Sanitary  food.      M.   W.  FriKlikorn. 

2.091,033;  Aug.  31. 
Container  and  ineaHiirIng  device  thcrofor.      II.  Stargnrdt, 

2,087,020  ;  July  27. 


Container    and    packing,    storing,    and    shipping    liquids 

tlierein.  Coated.     L.  D.  Benedict.     2.096,703  :  Oct.  19. 
Container  and    pump.     R.   Bernhardt.     2,103,932 ;    Dec. 

28. 
Container  and   reclosure.     J.   M.  Hothersall.     2,083,565 ; 

June  15. 
Container     and     spout      construction.     G.     O.      Conner. 

2,070.783  ;  Feb.   16. 
Container    and     spout     construction.       G.     O.     Conner. 

2,103,406  ;  Dec.  28. 
Container     and     tester,     Battery     cell.     H.     Rothenberg. 

2,093,983  ;   Sept.  21. 
Container  and  toy.  Stationery.     L.  J.  Behr.     2.084,308; 

June  22. 
Container  assembling  device.     J.  E.  Annen.     2,096,776 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Container  assembling  machine.     S.  Bergstein.     2,100,022  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Container  closing  means.     R.  B.  Bukolt.     2,077,984  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Container  closure.    B.  F.  Conner.     2,074,830  ;  Mar.  23. 
Container  closure.     S.  Lowen.     2,073,941  ;  Mar.  16. 
Container  closure.     W.  T.  Parkin.     2.073,707  ;  Mar.  16. 
Container  closure.     A.  A.    Seidel.     2,089,812  ;  Aug.   10. 
Container  closure  and  cap.     E.  T.   Ferngren.     2,099,056  ; 
Container    closure    and    making   same.     C.    E.    McManus. 

2.081.246  :  May  25. 
Container  closure  and  method  of  making.     J.  W.  Perry. 

2,070,024  ;  Feb.  9. 
Container  construction.    H.  C.  Aument.    2,099,095  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Container     construction.     Insulated.        W.     A.     Barnes. 

2,096,873  ;  Oct.  26. 
Container    construction.    Two    part.      E.    T.    Ferngren. 

2,099,057  ;  Nov.  16. 
Container    conveyer   and    distributor.      C.    N.    Bergmann. 

2,085,410  ;  June  29. 
Container    conveyer    and    distributor.      C.    N.    Bergmann. 

2.103,107  ;  Dec.  21. 
Container  cover.    E.  H.  Wilkinson.    2,088,629  ;  Aug.  3. 
Container      cover      closing      machine.      C.      T.      Draper. 

2,071,970  ;  Feb.   23. 
Container     cover     fastener.     Shipping.       L.     M.     Hlle. 

2,070,274  ;  Feb.  9. 
Container  discharging  apparatus.  L  H.  Risser.   2,073,945  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Container     dispensing     head,     Powder.       H.     A.     Ciufl. 

2,089,468  ;  Aug.  10. 
Container-duster   for  Insecticide   powder.      E.   B.    Hunn. 

2,084,493  ;  June  22. 
Container  fabricating  machine.    H.  T.  Scott.     2,085,477 ; 

June  29. 
Container  filling  apparatus.     T.  A.  Standley.     2,100,039  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Container    filling   machine.      S.   R.    Howard.      2,080,482 ; 

May  18. 
Container    filling    machine.     A.     I.     Risser.     2,072,344 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Container     for     bathers.     Waterproof.     A.     C.     HofTman. 

2,081,930;  June  1. 
Container      for      container      cars.        G.      C.      Woodruff. 

2,076,608  ;  Apr.   13. 
Container  for  container  cars.  Drop  bottom.     G.  C.  Wood- 
ruff.     2,070,348-9 ;    Feb.    9. 
Container  for  container  cars.  Insulated.     G.  C.  Woodruff. 

2,070,346  ;  Feb.  9. 
Container  for  container  cars  or  automobile  trucks.     G.  C. 

Woodruff.     2,070,347  ;  Feb.  9. 
Container  for  container  cars,  Refrigerator.    G.  C.  Wood- 
ruff.    2,073,081  ;  Mar.  10. 
Container     for     controlling     dry     Ice.     C.     H.     Walker. 

2,094,389  ;  Sept.  28. 
Container  for  cut   flowers   and  the  like.     C.   Mortenson. 

2,087,2,50  :  July  20. 
Container    for    dental    amalgams.      P,    Doll.      2,005,543 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Container  for  dispensing  grease.   II.  Schrader.   2,074,241 ; 

Mar.  10. 
Container   for  dry  comminuted  material.     B.   S.   Ilouck. 

2,075,087  ;  Apr.  6. 
Container  for  electrolytic  condensers.  Carbon  coated.     S. 

Itloonienlhal.     2,085,413;   June   29. 
Container  for   fluids.     L.  L.  SuHlsberg.      2,103,380  ;  Doc. 

Container    for    granular    nnil    like    malerltils.     F.    Rolff. 

2,077.898  :   Apr.    20. 
Container    for    granular     material.    Measuring.       W.    O. 

Itrown.     2,088,830  ;  Aug.  3. 
("(iMijilii4T    for    hanilUnK    goods,    Shipping.     11.    10.    Ford. 

2,»H>,S,0:)0  :  Nov.  2. 

ConlaIn<>r  for  hydraulic  trnnsinl.sslons,  Lateral  (Itild.     D. 

(lO.ssler.      2,100. 110  :   Nov.   :i(). 
("diitalner      for      iHolatlng      InHccls.      A.      M.      Soulliwtrk. 

•J  ()!i;!,7si :  S(>tii.  21. 
Container  for  niarblcH.     C.  F.  Israel.     2,085,305  ;  June  20. 
('o"talner  for  plo  pans.     M.  M.  Young.     2, 07-1, -MS  ;  Miir. 

23. 
C(.nialner  for  powders,  pastes,  rrennis,  nnil  Ihp  Uko,  Din- 

pc-iiHlng.      L.    I'hillppp.     2.085.  UO  ;   June  20. 
Container  for  preBcrvIng  eggii.     N.  G.  Conner.     2,102,880; 

Deo.  21. 
Container   for   refrlceralors,  Teinpernturo  controlltvl.     A. 

Urunner.     2.002,105;  Sept.  7. 


836 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Container  for  transporting  stacked  commodities.     G.   C. 

Woodruff.     2,095,515  ;  Oct.  12. 
Container    for    viscous    substances.      G.    E.    Armstrong. 

2,090,018  ;  Aug.  17. 
Container   forming  and   filling  machine.     M.   J.   Milmoe. 

2,071,081  ;  Feb.   16. 
Container  having  a  high  resistance  to  corrosion  by  alka- 
line and  soda  ash  solutions.     A.  Beck.     2,079,786  ;  May 

11. 
Container  holder,  Adjustable.     P.  W.  Lucas.     2,069,011 

Jan.  26. 
Container  loading  apparatus.     I.  H.   Risser.     2,073,944 

Mar.  16. 
Container  machine.     P.  M.  GilfiUan.     2,100,739  ;  Nov.  30 
Container  made  of  paper    M.  E.  Gazette.     2,074,899  ;  Mar 

23 
Container,  Making  a.     P.  Witte.     2,088,223  ;   July  27. 
Container,    Metal.      C.    A.    Racine    and    W.    D.    Graham. 

Re.  20,374  ;  May  18. 
Container,  Method  and  apparatus  for  filling.     A.  C.  Rich- 
ardson and  D.  T.  Saxby.     2,072,963  ;  Mar.  9. 
Container  of  transparent  cellulose  film.     L.  E.  Menbrino. 

2,079,177  ;  May  4. 
Container  opening  device.     C.   H.   Grounds.     2,068,020 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Container      or      bottle,      Nonrefillable.        S.      Narunsky. 

2,072,960  ;  Mar.  9. 
Container   or   casket.  Burial.     E.   M.   Strom.     2,096,290 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Container  or  receptacle.     M.  B.  Frank.     2,079,688  ;  May 

11. 
Container  sealing  composition.     C.  J.  Parker.     2,073,648  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Container  sealing  machine.    I.  E.  Black,  F.  J.  Hoffer,  and 

H.   B.   Silver.     2,081,908;  June  1. 
Container   sealing  machine.      I.   E.   Black,   F.    J.   Hoffer, 

and  H.  B.   Silver.     2,103,213  ;  Dec.  21. 
Container  sealing  means.     R.  B.  Bukolt.     2,077,985  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Container  structure,  Individual  cosmetic.     J.   O.   Carroll. 

2,102,885  ;  Dec.  21. 
Container   such   as   preserving   can,    Closed.      E.   Ljung- 

strom.     2,085,200  ;  June  29. 
Container  under  air-free  conditions,  Conveying  and  seal- 
ing.    W.  M.  Ryan  and  J.  W.  Bold.     2,094,754  ;  Oct.  5. 
Container  unit,  P'ood.     L.  H.  Scurlock.     2,074,564  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Container    valve.      H.    T.     Rice    and    M.    E.     Seidner. 

2,084,596  ;  June  22. 
Container  with  antiseptic  vial,  Sanitary  toothbrush.    J.  F. 

Bell.     2,083.487  ;  June  8. 
Container   with    lyophilic    biologically-active    substances, 

etc.     J.  Reichel.     2,085,392  ;  June  29. 
Container  with  retaining  cap.    H.  B.  Griner.    2,096,802  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Container  with  rotatable  spout.     F.  J.  O'Brien  and  H.  A. 

Fink.      2,070,74.5-6  :    Feb.    16. 
Container  with  rotatable  spout.     W.  F.  Punte.     2,083,471  ; 

June   8. 
Containers,     Apparatus    for    filling.       B.     E.     Johnson. 

2,103,817;  Dec.  28. 
Containers,   Apparatus  for  transferring  movable.     B.   F. 

Fitch.     2,071,335  ;  Feb.  23. 
Containers,   Device   for   the   opening   of.     E.   H.   Weber. 

2,074,156;   Mar.    16. 
Containers,     Discharging    fluid    pressure.     S.     E.     Allen. 

2,072,577  ;   Mar.  2. 
Containers  for  eggs,  Molded  fibre.    G.  P.  Dorr.    2,078,927  ; 

May  4. 
Containers   for   packages,   Metliod   of   and   apparatus   for 

forming.     G.  OrstrOm.     2.070,838  ;  Feb.  16. 
Containers,  Forming.     R.   M.  Bergstein.     2,095,910  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Containpr.s,  Forming.     S.  Smith.     2,097,899  ;  Nov.  2. 
Containers,  Making.     E.  Hildebrandt.     2,076,342  ;  Apr.  6. 
Containers,   Making.     A.   S.   Hirshman.     2,100,480 ;   Nov. 

30. 
Containers,  Manufacturing  fiber.   D.  G.  Magill.   2,085.034  ; 

June  29. 
Containers,  Means  for  opening.    O.  N.  Wiswell.    2,099,322  • 

Nov.  16. 
Containers,   Method   and   apparatus   for  spraying.      J.   F. 

Peters.     2,085.765  ;  July  6. 
Containers,    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    filling    gas. 

N.  11.  Hillor.     2,088,060  ;  July  27. 
Containers,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  making.     W.  E 

Bowersock  and  F.  J.   Spiess.     2,068,163  ;  Jan.  19. 
Containers     or     parts     tlieroof,     IVlanufacturing.       H.     M. 

Kipokhpfer.     2,099,936  :  Nov.  23. 
Containers,  Producing  glass.     C.B.Garwood.     2,082.695; 

June  ]. 
Containers,   Scaling.     W.  H.  Beider  and  T.  M.  Cunning- 
ham.     2,099,097  ;  Nov.   16. 
Containers,  Sealing.      R.  1\[.  Bprpstoin.      2.097,427  :  Nov.  2. 
Containers,    Sealing.      A.    M.    Doulgheridis.      2,092,445  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Containers  under  vacuum  or  pas,  Apparatus  for  sealing. 

W.  M.  Ryan  and  J.  W.  Bold.     2,094,753;  Oct.  5. 
Containers,    Vacuuminir.   gasifying,    and    siruplng.     J.   T. 

McCrosson.     2.00G.35G  ;  Jan.  5. 
Containers    with    liquids.    Device    for    filling.      S.    Saeta. 

2,100,359  ;  Nov.  30. 


Containers  with  reentrant  bottoms,  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus for  producing  glass.     L.  D.  Soubier.     2,075,771 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Containers    with    semifluid    material.    Device    for    filling. 

P.  F.  Stockard.     2,081,607  ;  May  25. 
Continuous  column  clip.     D.  H.  Bitney.     2,099,951 ;  Nov. 

23. 
Continuous  rotary  filter.     C.  S.  Robison.     2,067,415  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Continuous  thread-processing  machine.     W.  F.  Knebusch 

and  F.  Hillix.     2.067,881  ;  Jan.  12. 
Control.    W.  J.  Besler.    2,070,075  ;  Feb.  9. 
Control.     C.  D.  Geer  and  J.  L.  Biach.     2,077,924  ;  Apr.  20. 
Control.     V.  W.  Kliesrath.     2,090,207  ;  Aug.  17. 
Control   and  compensator  unit  for  hydraulic  brakes,   Se- 
lective.    C.  Sauzedde.     2,075,062  ;  Mar.  30. 
Control  and  electric  ignition  for  gas  burners.  Automatic. 

J.  B.  Williams.     2,077,297  :  Apr.  13. 
Control  and  indication  of  railway  switches.     W.  A.  Wood. 

2,080,022  ;  May  11. 
Control  and  indicator   device   for  radio  receivers.     E.  O. 

Burton.    2,075,569  ;  Mar.  30. 
Control   and   signaling   system    for   railway   installations. 

Remote.     A.   Becq  and  P.  Nicolas.     2.066.518  ;  Jan.   5. 
Control  apparatus.     D.  D.  Knowles.     2,084,036  ;  June  15. 
Control  apparatus.     E.  M.  Miller.     2,066.413  ;  Jan.  5. 
Control  apparatus.     D.  H.  Mitchell.     2,095,935-6 ;  Oct. 

12. 
Control  apparatus.     C.  B.  Moore.     2,093,119  ;  Sept.  14. 
Control  apparatus.    D.  E.  Noble.     2^90,224  ;  Aug.  17. 
Control  apparatus.     W.   J.  Podbielniak.     2,088,385  ;  July 

27. 
Control  apparatus.     W.  J.  Podbielniak.     2,093,644  ;  Sept. 

21. 
Control  apparatus.     W.  A.  Ray.     2,084,654;  June  22. 
Control  apparatus.     H.  J.  Smith.     2,087,072  ;  July  13. 
Control  apparatus.     M.  C.  Terry.     2,068,249  ;  Jan.  19. 
Control  apparatus  and  controlling  the  operation  thereof. 

Proportioning.     G.  Wiinsch.     2,074,882  ;  Mar.  23. 
Control    apparatus    and    method.     W.    M.    Schweicltart. 

2,093,649  ;  Sept.  21. 
Control    apparatus    for   automatic    phonographs.      R.    R. 

Erbe.     2,069,180  ;  Jan.   26. 
Control     apparatus     for      check      dispensers.     S.      May. 

2,083,463  ;  June  8. 
Control   apparatus   for   engine  starters.     H.   L.   Hartzell. 

2.067,084  ;  Jan.  5. 
Control  apparatus  for  heating  systems.     G.  H.  Wotring. 

2,084,880  ;  June  22. 
Control  apparatus  for  hydraulic  change  speed  mechanism. 

H.  Walti.     2,089,590  ;  Aug.  10. 
Control     apparatus    for    radio    receivers.     R.     J.    Glass. 

2,079,445  :  May  4. 
Control  apparatus  for  radio  receiving  sets.     R.  B.  Fos- 
ter.    2,075,809  ;  Apr.   6. 
Control   apparatus    for  target   traps.     H.   C.   Foster  and 

L.  Leroy.     2,072,746;  Mar.  2. 
Control  apparatus.  Hydraulic.     G.  R.  Volkert.     2,072,693  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Control  apparatus,  Interlocking.     E.  M.  Allen  and  H.  S. 

Young.     2,092,197  ;  Sept.  7. 
Control      apparatus,      Multiple.      H.       A.      Thompson. 

2.100.791  ;  Nov,  30, 

Control  arrangement  for  motors,  particularly  rudder  mo- 
tors.    E.  Fischel.     2,069,605  ;  Feb.  2. 
Control,  Automatic.     J.   J.  Neuman.     2,098,591  ;   Nov.  9. 
Control  box.     W.  T.  Bailey.     2,077,163  :  Apr.  13. 
Control  chute  means.     C.  S.  Johnson.     2,069,451  ;  Feb.  2.' 
Control    device.       R.    H.     Cutting    and    W.    E.     Raney. 

2.096.792  ;  Oct.  26. 

Control  device.     A.  C.  De  Lorme.     2,078,629  ;  Apr.  27. 
Control  device.     E.  J.  Dillman.     2.080.169  :  Mav  11. 
Control  device.     E.  J.  Dillman.     2,085.300  ;  June   29. 
Control  device.     E.   J.  Dillman.     2,088,163;   July   27. 
Control  device.     E.  J.  Dillman.     2,088,556  ;  July  27. 
Control  device.     E.   J.  Dillman.     2,093.693  ;  Sept.   21. 
Control  device.     A.   G.  Hann.     2,091.228  :   Aug.   24. 
Control    device.      W.    L.    Hickstein    and    E.    C.    Loesser. 

Re.  20,380  :  Mav  25. 
Control  device.     T.  A.  Rich.     2,069,625  ;  Feb.  2. 
Control  device.     W.  H.  Richards.     2.099,706  ;  Nov.  23. 
Control  device.    N.  C.  Schellenger.    2,068,713;  Jan.  26. 
Control    device.     E.   D.    Schneider.      2,100,876;   Nov.    30. 
Control   device.     W.   L.   Stuyverson.     2,082,603  ;   June   1. 
Control   device.     R.  L.  T7hl.     2.085,557  ;  June  29. 
Control  device.     H.  Weber.     2,101,160  ;  Dec.   7. 
Control  device.     C.  J.   Werner.     2,086.755  ;  July  13. 
^°}!^I^\  ^device.     C.     J.     Werner     and     C.     H.     Kindl. 

2,080,754  ;  July  13. 

Control   device   and   circuits   for  hot   water  heating  sys- 

terns      F.  C.  Broderick.     2,073,676  ;  Mar.  16. 

o  ino  ?,?i'"^?. '^'^'^  ^^^  production  thereof.     C.  W.  Dann. 

.6,102,407  ;  Dec.  14. 
Control    device.    Electric.     A.    J.    McMaster.     2,067,613; 

Jan.  12. 
Control    device    for    electrical    musical    instruments.      N. 

Langer.     2,074,151  ;  Mar.  16. 
Control  device  for  games.     L.  W.  Gensburg.     2,077,684; 

Apr.   20.  B         ,        1         t 

^"?*/,"oo'J.^o^'''?,^'"'  '^sfitins  appliances.     E.  E.  Chandler. 
2,072,868  ;  Mar.  9. 

^°o  n""^]  ^^S^'*^-?,   ^^"^    heating    systems.      E.    J.    Dillman. 
2,098,912  ;   Nov.   9. 


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LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


837 


Control   device  for  heating  systems.      J.    K.   Lenclve  and 

H.  Schmld.     2,085,912  ;  July  6. 
Control    device    for    hot    blast    stoves.      D.    M.    Evans. 

2,073,447  ;  Mar.  9. 
Control     device     for     radio     receivers.        II.     AViinning. 

2,074,447  ;  Mar.  23. 
Control  device  for  radio  receiving  apparatus.     B.  Franklin. 

2,093,833;  Sept.   21. 
Control  device  for   radio  receiving  sets,   Remote.      E.   L. 

Barrett.     2,096,953  ;  Oct.  26. 
Control  device,  Inertia  operated.     E.  J.  Bush.     2,068,370  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Control  device.  Mechanical.     M.  T.  Weston.     2,101,117  , 

Dec.  7. 
Control    element    for    the    flushing    device    in    hydraulic 

gears.     O.  Heerdt.     2,069,366  ;  Feb.  2. 
Control    for   a    ijuuip   operating   motor.    Exhaust.      W.   H. 

Wineman.     2,078,301  ;  Apr.  2T. 
Control   for  a   safer  operation  of  motor  vehicles.     H.  B. 

Numer.     2,067,332  ;  Jan.  12. 
Control    for   air    circulating    means.    System    of.      D.    J. 

Jones.     2,098,806  ;  Nov.  9. 
Control  for  air  conditioning  systems.     D.  J.  Stev^art  and 

G.  F.  Drake.     2,086,482  ;  July  6. 
Control  for  air  conditioning  systems  and  the  like.     G.  F. 

Drake.     2,090,624 ;   Aug.   24. 
Control     for    airplanes.     Level    flight.       B.     G.     Carlson. 

2,074,828  ;  Mar.  23. 
Control  for  an  air  conditioning  system.     W.  J.  Madden. 

2,095,881 ;  Oct.  12. 
Control  for  audion  amplifier.  Automatic.     S.  Ballantine. 

Re.  20,442  ;  July  13. 
Control     for     auto     engines.     Safety.        C.     M.     Tanner. 

2,096,291 ;  Oct.  19. 
Control  for  automatic  talking  machines,  Automatic.     H. 

H.  Hoke,  Jr.     2,102,531 ;  Dee.  14. 
Control    for    boilers,    Water.      J.    E.    Briggs.      2,078,479  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Control  for  box  machines,  Pneumatic.    H.  K.  Dickermann 

and  J.  W.  McCarthy.     2,068,008  ;  Jan.   19. 
Control    for    brake    systems.    Automatic.     C.    C.    Fanner. 

2,077.920;  Apr.   20. 
Control     for     burners.      Automatic.       W.     G.     Hartwlg. 

2,103,529  ;  Dec.  28. 
Control    tor    compressors    and    tlie    like.      B.    S.    Alkman. 

2,074,738  ;  Mar.  23. 
Control    for    electric    vacuum    discharge    apparatus.      M. 

Sehenkel.     2,094,379  ;  Sept.  28. 
Control    for    electrically    operated    elevators.    System    of. 

R.  J.  Stevens.     2,096,473  ;  Oct.  19. 
Control  for  electrically  operated  lifts.  System  of.     N.  C. 

Smart.     2,094,047  ;  Sept.  28. 
Control  for  friction  transmission.    J.  Ehrllch.     2,071,785  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Control    for    gas    governors,    Safety.     K.    S.    Van   Epps. 

2,095,426  ;  Oct.  12. 
Control  for  groups  of  gate-valves  or  the  like.   System  of. 

H.  Dienenthal.     2,088,261 ;  July  27. 
Control  for  humidifiers,  Automatic.    F.  Bullock.    2,067,875  ; 

.Tan.  12. 
Control    for    hydmulic    turhincs,    Overspccd.      R.    E.    li. 

Sharp.     2,094,282  ;  Sept.  28. 
Control    for   internal    combustion    engines.    Thermostatic. 

C.  H.  and  P.  J.  Jorgensen.     2,101,309  ;  Dec.  7. 
Control  for  liquid  fuel  burners,  System  of.     G.  F.  Drake. 

2,077,402  :  Apr.  20. 
Control     for     machine    guns.     Remote.     L.     A.     I5ous.sel. 

2,097,902  ;  Nov.  2. 
Control   for  macliine  tools,  Aulomatic.     O.   G.   RutemlUer 

and  T.  II.  Long.     2,069,508  ;  Feb.  2. 
Control    for   motor   vehicles.    Steering    wheel.      J.    Love. 

2,085,718  ;  June  29. 
Control  for  oil  burners  and  the  like.  Timing.     G.  R.  Town- 
send.     2,078.109;  Apr.  20. 
Control    for    operating    niacliinery.    Automatic    minimum 

pressure.     W.  Ernst.     2,079,904;  May  11. 
Control   for  power  brakes,  Engine  operated.     D.  Collins. 

2,080,661  ;  July  13. 
Control   for  power  propelled   vehicles.   Automatic.     E.  G. 

Staude.     2.094,383  :  Sept.  28. 
Control  for  pressing  machines.     J.  M.  Dewey.     2,075,183  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Control    for   radio   apparatus.    Automatic.      D.    R.    Cutler 

and   10.   H.   ("orson.      2,068,227;   Jan.    10. 
Control  for  radio  receiving  apparatus,  Automatic  volume. 

S.  A.  Stevens  and  L.  E.  Tliomi)son.     2,085,928;  July  6. 
Control     for    n>frig<>rallon    systems,     Superheat.      J.    L. 

Shrode.      2,099.085;    Nov.    16. 
Control   for   throttle,   clutch,   and  brake  means  for  nuto 

mobiles.     J.   M.   Brown.     2.076,117;  Apr.  0. 
Control    for    throttle    valves,    Hydraulic.      J.    H.    Wynn. 

2,084,368  ;  June  22. 
Control  lor  timers,  C<!ntrlfugiil.    J.L.Arthur.     2,070,146; 

Mav  4. 
Control   for  traclois,   Stei'iiiig  and  driving.     H.   H.  Hal(er. 

(;,  R.   UoKer.s  iiixl  N.  ().  I'.iii/CKrau.     2,07  I,:!  19  ;  M.ir.  2:!. 
Control  lor  water  lock  feed  for  steam  bollcrH,  Automatic. 

W.  1).  Nore.     2.072.467  ;  Mar.  2. 
Control  linkage  for  vehicles.     A.  F.  Illcknuui.     2,060,300: 

Control  meiins.  K.  J.  Dlllman.     2.102,176;  Dec.  M. 

('oiilrol   ineaiiH.  A.  IC.  FouUIh.      2.0(17, HiiO  ;  Jan.   12. 

Tonlrol  means.  1!.   \V.  Joni'H,      2,0.S3,ri31  ;  June  K. 

Control   means.  F.   A.  Mllc1ii>ll.      2,100,000;   Nov.   30. 


Control    means    for    machine    tools.    Automatic.      D.    H. 

Montgomery  and  W.  B.  Retz.     2,090.262  ;  Aug.  17. 
Control     means    for    mechanical     refrigerators.       R.     R. 

Nydegger.     2,085,994  ;  July  6. 
Control   means    for  mechanical   refrigerators.   Automatic. 

R.  R.  Nydegger.     2,082,023  ;  June  1. 
Control     means     for     motor     vehicles.       C.     A.     Brewer. 

2,072,999  ;  Mar.  9. 
Control    means    for    wringer     drive    mechanism.     P.    E. 

Geldhof.      2,072,032  :  Mar.  2. 
Control  mechanism.     T.  Brown.     2,086,350  ;  July  6. 
Control  mechanism.    W.  R.  Griswold.    2,073,692  ;  Mar.  16. 
Control   mechanism.     H.   D.   James.     2,076,146 ;   Apr.    6. 
Control  mechanism.    V.  \V.  Kliesrath.     2,068,954  ;  Jan.  26. 
Control  mechanism.     C.  B.  Kurtz.     2,071.348:  Feb.  23. 
Control  mechanism.     R.   S.  Sanford.     2.068,962  ;  Jan.  26. 
Control  mechanism.     R.  S.  Sanford.     2,103,274  ;  Dec.  28. 
Control  mechanism.     S.   Vorech.     2,075,917  ;   Apr.   6. 
Control  mechanism.  Burner  apparatus.     F.  S.  Denison  and 

J.  P.  Kriechbaum.     2,070,118;  Feb.  9. 
Control  mechanism  for  adjustable  seats.    L.  G.  S.  Whedon. 

2.076,309  ;  Apr.  6. 
Control  mechanism  for  air  conditioning  systems.     W.  \V. 

Stuart.     2,067.426  ;  Jan.  12. 
Control     mechanism     for     airplanes.       B.     Malinowski. 

2,076,088;  Apr.  6. 
Control  mechanism  for  carburetors  and  the  like.     R.   B. 

Hyde.     2,071,695  ;  Feb.  23. 
Control  mechanism  for  change  speed  gear  transmissions. 

B.   E.   Richardson.     2.079,529  ;  May   4. 
Control     mechanism     for      clutches.       J.     W.      Tatter. 

2,068,579  :  Jan.  19. 
Control  mechanism  for  dampers  and  the  like.    C.  A.  Olto. 

2,080,212  ;  May  11. 
Control     mechanism     for     Diesel     engines.     B.     Loefller. 

2,067,611  :  Jan.  12. 
Control  mechanism  for  elevators  and  the  like.    F.  Miiller. 

2,097,075  :  Oct.  26. 
Control  mechanism    for  empty  and   load   brakes.     W.   E. 

Wine.     2,075,154;  Mar.  30. 
Control  mechanism   for  empty   and  load    brakes.      W.   E. 

Wine.     2,075,321 ;  Mar.  30. 
Control    mechanism    for    fulling   machine.      F.    F.    Flagg. 

2,087,342  :  July  20. 
Control  mechanism  for  grinding  machines.     P.  Plantinga. 

2,089,002  ;  Aug.  3. 
Control    mechanism    for    heat    exchange    apparatus.      E. 

Stranszky.     2,088,728;  Aug.  3. 
Control  mechanism  for  hoisting  machines.     D.  A.  Natot. 

2,081.709  :   May   25. 
Control    mechanism    for   hvdraulically    operated    machine 

tools,  Two-foed.      n.  A.   Carlson.      2,094,526;    Sept.  28. 
Control  mechanism  for  milling  planers  or  otlier  machines. 

J.  E.  Doran.    2,079,735  ;  May  11. 
Control    mechanism    for    multiple    hydraulic    gears.      W. 

Lenz.     2,095,820  ;  Oct.  12. 
Control  mechanism  for  power  shovels.     G.  G.  Morin  and 

K.  J.  Carleton.     2,094,278;  Sept.  28. 
Control    mechanism    for    pumps.      II.    W.    Landenberger. 

2,098,425  ;  Nov.  9. 
(^ontrol  mechanism  for  radio  sets.  Selective.    R.  L.  Gallnat. 

2,081,295  ;  May  25. 
Control  mechanism   for  shuttle  changing  looms.     W.  W. 

Robertson.     2,103,823  ;  Dec.  28. 
Control     mechanism     for     steering     wheels.        W.     Jay. 

2,075,288;  Mar.  30. 
Control     mechanism     for     tire     groovers     and     slotters, 

Spirallzlng.    W.  F.  Errig  and  G.  M.  Pfundt.    2,086,020  ; 

July  6. 
Control   mechanism   for  wringer  rolls   of  a   washing  ma- 
chine.    P.  E.  Geldhof.     2,086,496-8  ;  July   6. 
Control     iiu>cliaiilsni.     Speed     responsive.      H.     S.     Pavls. 

2  07'.>.2H;  :  ;\Iar,   2. 
Control    mechanism,    V.iriable.      C.    Wall;cr,      2.078.S21  : 

Apr.  27. 
("oiiiTol     inelhod    and    apparatus.       R.     P.     Brown.       Re. 

20,569  ;  Dec.  7. 
Control      of     amplification.      Automatic.       II.      Bartels. 

2.098,370  ;   Nov.   9. 
Control    of    automatic    milking   apparatus.      .\.    F.    Pllnt 

and  G.   II.  Cascolgne,  J.  R.   Knox  and  J.  A.   Kingston. 

2,086,078  ;  July  13. 
Control    of    electric    arc    lamps.      L.    Burns.      2,101,780; 

Dec.    7. 
Control  of  electric  switches.     O.  C.  Traver.     2,080.710; 

Aug.   10. 
Control    of    electromagnetic    track    biiiKi-s.      W.    Volkors. 

2,081,171  :  June  15. 
Control  of  gearing  for  driving  suixTchargers  on  aircraft 

engines.      (!.   M.    Culler.      2.103,11!);    IVc.    21. 
Control  of  highway    crossing  signiil.H.   .\|i|>aratii.-<   for  tlio. 

E.    M.   Allen.      2,07 1  .!>!tr)  :   F.'l).    IVi. 
Control  of  highway  crossing  slgnnls,   .Anpiirntns   for  the. 

J.   J.    Vanhorn.  "  2,085,1)31    2  ;    July    ti. 
Control   of  lilgliwav   croHsliig  slgiuils,   ApparntuN   for   the. 

ir.   S.   Young.      2.071.1)1!!  :   Feb.  2:1. 
Control    of   Internal    combust  Ion   euKlneH.      K.    I,.    Mtlller. 

2,074,614  ;  Mar.  23. 
Com  ml  (it  ciiiiiMiluK  iMicliMDlriin  for  Scotch  liejirlliri.      II.  U 

MiicMlcliMc'l.      •.•.()7().!)1  1  ;     Feb.    1". 
Control  of  osdllntlonn.  PhuHo  and  fn-nuonry.     H.  ChlnMx 

and  P.   ItorluH.     2.076,2111  :   Apr.   il, 
Colli  rol     of     oNcUlnlorN,     SvnchronouH.       A.     10,     lliirper. 

2.000,528;  Jan.  6. 


838 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Control    of    printer    motors,    Kemote.      F.    G.    Hallden. 

2,068,949  ;  Jan.  26. 
Control  of  relays  by  means  of  electrical  discharge  tube 

circuits.     H.  W.  Pook.    2,096,916  ;  Oct.  26. 
Control  of  signaling  circuits.     D.  Jlitchell.     2,098,350  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Control  of  the  excitation  of   electrical  machines.     J.  M. 

Pestarini.     2,094,492  ;  Sept.  28. 
Control  of  the  flow  ratio  of  a  liquid  and  a  gas.     N.  Title- 

stad.     2,090,921  ;  Aug.  24. 
Control   of  the  power  output   of  aircraft   engines.  Auto- 
matic.    E.   Schimanek.     2,077,775  ;   Apr.  20. 
Control     of    variable     speed     transmission.       A.     Madl6. 

2,083,656  ;  June  15. 
Control  sheets.  Preparing.     B.  L.  Green.     2,067,183  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Control  station   for   postal   pneumatic   tube  plants.      H. 

Mauch  and  A.  Horn.     2,085,265  ;  June  29. 
Control  surface.     L.  E.  Root.     2,070,809  ;  Feb.  16. 
Control  switch.     O.  P.  Carlson.     2,076,546  ;  Apr.  13. 
Control  switch.     J.  S.  Dunn.     2,096,709  :  Oct.  26. 
Control  switch.     A.  J.  Peterson.     2,095,762;  Oct.  12. 
Control  switch.     A.  J.  A.  Peterson  and  C.  ii.  Valentine. 

2  103  792  •  Dec.  28. 
Control' system.   '  J. 'E.   Alexander,   Jr.     2,102,664;   Dec. 

21. 
Control  system.    L.  E.  Allison.     2,098,819  ;  Nov.  9. 
Control  system.     H.  C.  Beck.     2,095,906  ;  Oct.  12. 
Control    system.       G.    A.     Caldwell    and    G.     E.     Shaw. 

2,078,220  ;  Apr.  27. 
Control  system.     W.  T.  Croden.     2,086,120  ;  July  6. 
Control  system.     P.  M.  Currier.     2,070,473 ;  Feb.  9. 
Control  system.    C.  E.  Dean.    2,080,115  ;  May  11. 
Control  system.     P.  S.  Dickey.     2,098.913  ;  Nov.  9. 
Control  system.     W.  F.  Fames.     2,103,771 ;  Dec.  28. 
Control  system.     W.  H.  Gille.     2,083,780;  June  15. 
Control  system.     W.  H.  Gille.     2,089,161 ;  Aug.  3. 
Control  system.     H.  H.  Gorrie.     2,079.165  ;  May  4. 
Control  system.     H.  H.  Gorrie.     2,098,914  ;  Nov.  9. 
Control  system.     H.  Hootz.     2,098,804;  Nov.  9. 
Control  system.     C.  Johnson.     2,074,696  ;  Mar.  23. 
Control  system.     G.  E.  King.     2,067,153  ;  Jan.  5. 
Control  system.     C.  G.  Kronmiller.    2,102,324 ;  Dec.  14. 
Control     system.       T.     Kurokochi     and     I.     Miyamoto. 

2,095,818;  Oct.  12. 
Control   system.      J.   D.    Lewis,    H.    Waters,    and    O.    A. 

Krauer.    2,101,146  ;  Dec.  7. 
Control  system.     E.  H.  Lockwood.     2,078,676  ;  Apr.  27. 
Control  system.     S.  A.   Morehouse.     2,100.059  ;   Nov.   23. 
Control  system.     G.  L.  Moses.     2.094,370  ;  Sept.  28. 
Control  system.     H.  E.  Nason.     2,103,700;  Dec.  28. 
Control  system.     H.  S.  Ogden.     2,074,853  ;  Mar.  23. 
Control  system.     A.  Pfau.     2,067.460  ;  Jan.  12. 
Control  system.    D.  Santini  and  K.  M.  White.     2,094,377  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Control  system.     G.  B.  Scheibell.     2,080,835  ;  May  18. 
Control  system.     C.  Schiebeler.     2,099,576  ;  Nov.  16. 
Control  system.     H.  T.  Seeley.     2,075,666  ;  Mar.  30. 
Control   system.     E.   H.   Stivender.     2,100,364 ;   Nov.   30. 
Control  system.     W.  R.  Taliaferro.     2,101,880 ;  Dec.  14. 
Control  system.     W.  R.  Taliaferro,  C.  C.  Whittaker,  and 

L.  G.  Eiley.     2,102,294  ;  Dec.  14. 
Control   system.     W.   Tallmadge.     2,082,470 ;  June  1. 
Control  system.     L.  A.  Uraansky.     2,100,653  ;  Nov.  30. 
Control  s.vstem.    A.  Valentin.     2,090.584  ;  Aug.  17. 
Control  system.     C.  J.  Werner.     2,095,579  ;  Oct.  12. 
Control  system.     K.  M.  White.     2,009.510  ;  Feb.  2. 
Control   system.     N.   H.   Willby,   F.  B.  Powers,  and  J.   P. 

Stiamberser.     2,066,920;  Jan.  5. 
Control    system.    Acceleration    and    deceleration.      G.    W. 

Baughman.     2,092,366  ;  Sept.  7. 
Control  system,  Automatic.    O.  H.  Hunt  and  C.  W.  Petit- 
jean.     2,085,856  ;  July  6. 
Control     system.     Automatic    selectivity.     W.     E.    Koch. 

2.083.232  ;  June  8. 
Control  system,  Electric.     H.  W.  Lord.     2,085,596  ;  June 

29. 
Control  system.  Electric.     A.  M.  Unger.     2,094,388  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Control  system.  Electric  distant.    N.  Japolsky.    2,079,253  ; 

May  4. 
Control  system.  Fluid.     E.  L.  Gaines.     2,068,102  ;  Jan.  19. 
Control   system  for  a   vapor  electric    converter.      H.   A 

Rose  and  N.  W.  Geist.      2,088,483  ;  July  27. 
Control   system    for   electric   motors.     G.    E.    Adams   and 

E.    C.  Marshall.     2,082,816;  June  8. 
Control    system    for   electric    motors.      H.    W.    Williams. 

2,103,805  ;  Dec.  28. 
Control   system   for  electrically  operated  devices.     G.   F. 

Drake.     2,085,086  ;  June  29. 
Control    system    for    elevators.      A.    Pinto.      2,098,792 ; 

Nov.   9. 
Control  system  for  free  stroke  piston  engines.    H.  Steiner. 

2,090,709  ;  Aug.  24. 
Control  system  for  fuel  burners.     B.  E.  Shaw.    2,086,823  ; 

July  13. 
Control  system  for  locomotive  whistles,  Automatic.    P.  W. 

Smith  and  C.   S.  Bushnoll.     2,068,934  ;  Jan.   26. 
Control  system  for  oil   cracking  plants.   Remote.     R.  M. 

Parsons.     2,068,095  ;  Jan.   26. 
Control    system    for    phnso-advancing   means,   Automatic. 

Y.  Kado.     2.078,667  :  Apr.  27. 
Control  system  for  strip  mills  and  the  like.    G.  E.  Adams 

and  K.  C.  Marshall.    2,066,872  ;  Jan.  5. 


Control  system  for  submersible  motors  and  the  like.     E. 

Mendenhall  and  J.  B.  Van  Horn.     2,102,018  ;  Dec.  14. 
Control    system    for    transmissions.       P.     R.     Wheeler. 

2,080,294 ;  May  11.  ^      „.^    , 

Control     system     for     transmissions.     P.     R.     Wheeler. 

2,098,021  ;  Nov.  2. 
Control  system  for  welding  and  cutting  machines.     J.  H. 

Buclcnam  and  L.  W.  Young.     2,089,015  ;  Aug.  3. 
Control  system  for  welding  and  like  operations.     H.  W. 

Jones.     2,089,029  ;  Aug.  3. 
Control  system.  Multiple.    H.  R.  Brand  and  C.  A.  Fausel. 

2,085,949  ;  July  6. 
Control,     System     of     automatic     anticipatory.     A.     S. 

Reynolds.      2,071,142  ;   Feb.   ]  'i. 
Control   system.    Pneumatic.      E.    H.   Hammond   and    R. 

Beck.      2,073,838;    Mar.    16. 
Control  system  provided  with  anticipatory  means.  Auto- 
matic.    O.  H.  Hunt.     2,085,855  ;  July  6. 
Control    system,     Remote.       E.     J.    Blake.       2,098,910; 

Nov.  9. 
Control  system.  Remote.     R.  Pudelko.    2,101,269  ;  Dec.  7. 
Control    system,   Reversing.     N.   D.   Cooper.      2,095,793 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Control   system.    Speed  selective.     F.   H.   Eichterkessing. 

2,092.021 ;  Sept.  7. 
Control  system,  Supervisory.     H.  P.  Boswau.     2,091,301  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Control   unit   for   line   casting   and    composing  machines. 

H.  L.  Krum.     2,091,286  ;  Aug.  31. 
Control  unit  for  line  casting  machines.     L.  M.  Walden. 

2,101,113  ;  Dec.  7. 
Control  unit,  Master.     L.  M.  Keefe.     2,098,248;  Nov.  9. 
Control  valve.     P.  D.  Blanchard.     2,085,782  ;  July  6. 
Control  valve.     W.  Hildebrandt.     2,084,397;  June  22. 
Control  valve.     W.  W.  Jones.     2,094,707  ;  Oct.  5. 
Control  valve.     F.   W.  Smith  and  W.  Shane.     2,094,757  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Control  valve,  Fluid  flow.     N.  K.   Mousley.     2,068,814; 

Jan.  26. 
Controller.     R.  W.  Ross  and  S.  H.  Seberhagen.    2,096,064  ; 

Oct.  19, 
Controller,     F.  R.  Swanson.     2,083,411  ;  June  8. 
Controller  apparatus.    O.  Wiinsche.    2,102,400  ;  Dec.  14. 
Controller,  Automatic.    H.  L.  Van  Valkenburg.    2,080,241 ; 

May  11. 
Controller,     Foot-operated.       C.     Schroeder.       2,094,851 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Controller    for  a   radio   receiving   set.   Automatic.      J.   F. 

Dailey.     2.099,971 ;  Nov.  23. 
Controller     for    electric    motor    driven     devices.     R.     G. 

Lockett.     2.079,124  ;  Blay  4. 
Controller  for  electrically  propelled  vehicles.  Pedal  oper- 
ated.     P.   L.   Mardis,   F.   Wilson,   and   C.   J.   Caldbeck. 

2,094,364  ;  Sept.  28. 
Controller  for  printing  presses  or  the  like.    H.  L.  McCleery 

and  A.  J.  Cline.     2,074,661  :  Mar.  23. 
Controller,  Motor  operated.    C.  G.  Kronmiller.    2,086,037  ; 

July  6. 
Controller,    Proportioning.      C.     G.     Richardson    and    J. 

Corydon.     2,090,069  ;  Aug.  17. 
Controller,  Vibration  actuated.     S.  B.  Allen.     2,075,774; 

Mar.  30. 
Controlling  apparatus.     C.  B.  Kidney.     2,081,542  ;  May  25. 
Controlling   apparatus.     J.    Kirgan.     2,082.009 ;    June    1. 
Controlling  apparatus.     E.  D.  McDill.     2,085,504:  June 

29. 

Controlling  apparatus.     E.  D.  McDill.     2,102,598;   Dec. 

21. 
Controlling  apparatus  for  highway  crossing  signals.    P.  H. 

Crago.     2,069,874  ;  Feb.  9. 
Controlling  apparatus  for   highway  crossing  signals.     G. 

R.  Pflasterer.     2,088,758  :  Aug.  3. 
Controlling  apparatus  for  highway  crossing  signals.    G.  E. 

Pflasterer.      2,089,839  ;  Aug.   10. 
Controlling  apparatus  for  highway  crossing  signals.    H.  C. 

Vantassel.      2,071.052  ;    Feb,    16, 
Controlling  apparatus  for  highwav  crossing  signals.     C.  L. 

Willson.     2,071.054;  Feb.   16." 
Controlling  apparatus   for  propeller  blades.      G.   Dalton. 

2,094,838  ;  Oct.  5. 
Controlling  apparatus  for  refrigerating  systems.     F.   H. 

Hibberd.     2,075,647  ;  Mar.  30. 
Controlling  density  of  insulating  material.     H.  V.  Smith. 

2,092,783;   Sept.   14. 
Controlling  device.     A.  P.  Benson.     2,089,873  ;  Aug.  10. 
Controlling     device     for     mechanisms.     J.     Flaws,     Jr. 

2,071,941  ;  Feb.  23. 
Controlling  device  for  operating  a   plurality  of  recipro- 
cating members.     A.  G.  Nesfield.     2,076,247 ;  Apr.  6. 
Controlling    means    for   batch   machines.      R.    L.    Brown, 

h^J:  ^^'^^^^^^'    S-    ^-    Coleman,    and    E.    M.    Brickett. 

2,094.396  ;  Sept.  28, 
Controlling  means  for  batch  operating  machines.     C.  R. 

Dumble.     2,086,157  ;  July  6. 
Controlling  means  for  batch  operating  machines.     C.   R. 

Dumble.     2,091,094;  Aug.  24. 
Controlling  means  for  refrigerating  apparatus.     J.  Kirgan 

and  G.  H.  Woodard.     2,080,892  ;  May  18. 
Controlling       system       for       regulators.     C.       Wilhjelm. 

2,079,497  ;  May  4. 
Conversion  process.     W.  H.  Hart.     2,073,342;  Mar.  9. 
Conversion      system.      Reversible.      J.      von      Issendorff. 

2,071,805  ;  Feb.  23. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


839 


Converter  and  its  assembly.     T.  B.  Prickett  and  R.   C. 

Lassiat.     2,095,266  ;  Oct.  12. 
Converter,  Catalytic.     E.  D.  Pyzel.     2,089,038  ;  Aug.  3. 
Converter,  Vibrator  type.     W.  W.  Garstang.     2,086,323  : 

July  6. 
Converting    system    for    reversible    alternating    current- 
direct    current   conversion.      W.   Leukert.      2,103,950 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Conveyance  for  transporting  railway   cars   and  the  like 

by  road.    J.  Culemeyer  and  W.  Bode.    2,085,353  :  June 

29. 
Conveyer.      H.  P.   Anderson.     2,066,756 ;  Jan.  5. 
Conveyer.     F.  Cartlidge.     2,099,512  ;  Nov.   16. 
Conveyer.     N.  W.  Elmer.     2,089,738  ;  Aug.  10. 
Conveyer.     H.  R.  Gotthardt  and  W.  E.  Cain.     2,086,160  ; 

July  6. 
Conveyer.     E.   G.  Griffith.      2,096,105  ;  Oct.  19. 
Conveyer.    H.  Klaucke.    2,103,680  ;  Dec.  28. 
Conveyer.    E.  Kuss  and  H.  Miessner.     2,080,542  ;  May  18. 
Conveyer.     H.  E.  Lippert.     2.072,406:  Mar.  2. 
Conveyer.     C.  R.  Mastin.     2,080.828  ;  May  18. 
Conveyer.    C.  E.  Moore.    2.102.374 :  Dec.  14. 
Conveyer.     F.  P.  Perkins.     2,098,971 ;  Nov.  16. 
Conveyer.     H.  R.  Perry  and  C.   S.  Jennings.     2,092,737 

Sept.  7. 
Conveyer.     O.  Shackelford.     2,074,595  ;  Mar.  23. 
Conveyer.    W.  W.  Sibson  and  H.  H.  Belcher.     2,076,506 

Apr.  6. 
Conveyer.     A.  De  L.  Sinden.     2,100,924  ;  Nov.  30. 
Conveyer.     E.  A.   Turner  and   C.  J.   Surdy.     2,103,212 

Dec.  21. 
Conveyer.     J.  B.  Webb.     2,073,131 :  Mar.  9. 
Conveyer.     W.  C.  Yeakel.     2,102,248  ;  Dec.  14. 
Conveyer  and  chain  therefor.     R.  R.  Worrall.     2,071,485  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Conveyer  and  crusher,  Fuel.     C.  T.  Hansen.     2,080,710  ; 

May  18. 
Conveyer,  Automatic  plating.    B.  G.  Daw.    2,102,308  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Conveyer,  Belt.    B.  Beardsley  and  M.  Creedon.    2,070,822  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Conveyer,    Belt.      B.     Beardsley    and    M.     V.    Creedon. 

2,100,585:  Nov.  30. 
Conveyer,   Belt.     W.  E.  Philips.     2,094,747;   Oct.   5. 
Conveyer,    Belt.       W.     E.     Philips    and    T.    M.     Harris. 

2,094,748 ;  Oct.  5. 
Conveyer,  Belt.     H.   Tinsley.     2,094,728;   Oct.  5. 
Conveyer  block  system.     K.  R.  Weise.     2,084,879  ;  June 

22. 
Conveyer  boom.     D.  E.  Griffith.     2,091.505  ;  Aug.  31. 
Conveyer  carrier.     M.  A.  Kendall.     2,095,444 ;  Oct.  12. 
Convever     chain.       S.     Eggleston     and    D.     F.     Holbert. 

2,066,723  ;  Jan.  5. 
Conveyer  cleaner.      W.  M.  Puckett.     2,083,864;  June   1.5. 
Conveyer,    Continuous    flow.      A.    F.    White.      2,066,866 ; 
Conveyer    control    system.     F.    W.    Atz,    Jr.     2,097,909  ; 

Nov.   2. 
Convever,  Cotton.    W.  H.  Suttenfield,  O.  L.  York,  and  V. 

A.  Howard.     2,102,442  ;  Dec.  14. 
Conveyer  current  carrier.     D.  M.   Gerace,  Jr.     2,077,317  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Conveyer  divider.     C.  H.  Wild.     2,066,869  ;  Jan.  5. 
Conveyer,  Double  strap.    B.  Beardsley.    2,076,493  ;  Apr.  6. 
Conveyer  drivinpr  control.     G.  Todd.     2.()74..'')99  :  IVInr.  23. 
Conveyer  driving  mechanism.     C.  N.  Bebinger.     2,101,018  ; 

Dee.  7. 
Convoyer,  Endless.     G.  D.  Leonard.     2,077.941  :  Apr.  20. 
Conveyor  feed  milling  machine.     W.   Sinclair.     2,102,227  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Convever,   Fl.sh.     F.  Warner.     2,071.670:  Feb.   23. 
Convever  flight.     E.  B.  Gollatly.     2.094,789  ;  Oct.  5. 
Conveyer,  Gathering  or  pick-up.    F.  Cartlidge.    2,101,238  ; 

Dee.  7. 
Conveyer,     Loading     and     unloading.       D.     M.     Hunter. 

2,090,258;  Aug.  17. 
Conveyer,  Magnetic.     G.  R.  FIckel.     2,076,195:  Apr.  6. 
Conveyer   mechanism.     R.  H.   Gordon.     2,103,901 ;   Dec. 

28. 
Conveyer   merhnnism.      R.    W.    Irwin    and    C.    M.    Herz. 

2,1 00,253  ;  Nov.  23. 
Conveyer   mechanism.      H.    Knupp.      2,103,900 ;    Deo.    28. 
Conveyer  niechiiniHm.     O.  Kelly.     2,084,090;  June  15. 
Conveyer  mechanism.     G.  Waalkes.     2,101,353  ;  Doc.  7. 
Conveyer  mechanism.  Article  assembling.     H.  F.  Lewis. 

2,076,736;  Apr.   13. 
Conveyer   iiicchanlsiii.  Article  nsspnibling.     H.   F.   l/owl.s. 

2.077.780;  Ai)r.  20. 
Conveyor   moolinnism.   Mobile.      E.   A.   Adams   and   J.   A. 

Lash.     2,09.3,300;   Sept.  14. 
Conveyer,    Mold.      (!,    O'Connor,    W.    Morley,    and    C.    F. 

Schholm.    2,095,151  ;  Oct.  5. 
Conveyer,   I'ncuniadc.     J.   K.  Woodruff.     2,074„'')27  ;   Mnr. 

23. 
Conveyer,  Portable  scotlonnl.     M.  J.  Andradn.    2,000, 3fi3  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Conveyor,  RhnUlng.     11.  Griiho.     2.007,122:   Jan.  5. 
Conveyor,   Skein.     A.  O.  Hurxthnl.     2,095,872:   Oct.   12. 
Conveyer  Bysfoni.     C;.  H.  JoniihiKH.     2,()k2,'_'0<1  ;  Juno  1. 
Conveyor  KyHlom.     C.   S.  Jennings.     2,092.390  ;   Sc-pt.  7. 
Conveyer    KyHtein.      U.     U.     I'lMi-y    iinil     C.     S.    .lonnliiKN 

2,070,91 7':   l''ob.  10. 
Convever  HVHiorn.     (!.  Wnnlkos,     2,000,018  ;   Oct.  20, 
Conveyer,   'I'rollov.      I,.   J.    TllHhop.      2.075.201  ;    Mnr.    30. 
Conveyer,  Trollov.      L.  J.  BiHliop.     2,()0.'),022  ;  Oct.  5. 


Conveyer,  Vibratory.     J.  A.  Flint.     2,094,785  ;  Oct.  5. 
Conveyer,    Vibratory   drying.      J.    A.    Flint.      2,094,786 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Conveying   and    power    transmitting   mechanism.      V.    S. 

Larionoff-Romanovsky.      2,086,189 ;    July   6. 
Conveying  apparatus.     V.  K.  Newcomer.     2,102.330  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Conveying  apparatus.     C.  H.  Quick.     2.081.504:  May  25. 
Conveying  apparatus  for  continuous  strip  material.     C.  E. 

Moore.     2,084.211  ;  June  15. 
Conveying  means.     E.   R.  Ailing.     2,089,592  ;  Aug.   10. 
Conveying   mechanism.      C.   A.   Adams.     2,075,416 ;   Mar. 

30. 
Conveying  mechanism,   particularly   applicable    to   classi- 
fiers.    R.   O.   Stokes.     2,078,547;  Apr.  27. 
Cooker  and  sterilizer.  Continuous  pressure.     H.  E.  Brett. 

2,081.440  ;  May  25. 
Cooker,  Asparagus.     G.  A.  Powell.     2,086,475  ;  July  6. 
Cooker,  Dry.     E.  H.  Zickler.     2.080..'592  :  May  18. 
Cooker,  Egg.     F.  H.  Ensign.     2,085,902  ;  July  6. 
Cooker,  Egg.     R.  J.  Jennings.     2,093.013  ;  Sept.  14. 
Cooker,  Electric.     O.  Hofferbert.     2.074,985  ;  Mar,  23. 
Cool<er,   Frankfurter.     S.  Kohn.     2,083.717  :  June   15. 
Cooker,   Portable.     C.  Jacobs,     2,101,180 ;  Dee.   7. 
Cooker,  Pressure.     L.  L.  Ludington.     2,102,962  ;  Dec.  21. 
Cooker,  Pressure.     C.  Nelson.     2,086,044  ;   Jnlv   6. 
Cooker,   Pressure.     C.  Nelson.     2,102,908 ;   Dec,   21. 
Cooker  structure.     E.  Anthony.     2,091,951 ;  Sept.  7. 
Cooking  and   heating  apparatus.   Electrical.     E.   Walder. 

2,102,342  ;  Dec.  14. 
Cooking   and    toasting   device,    Electrical.      L.    G.    Scutt. 

2,075,474  ;  Mar.  30. 
Cooking  apparatus.     B.  Ames.     2,099,788  ;  Nov.  23. 
Cooking   apparatus.     W.    M.    Schwartz.     2,078,165  ;   Apr. 

20. 
Cooking  apparatus.     S.  D.  Sherman.     2,102,097  ;  Dec.  14. 
Cooking  appliance.     A.  Barnsteiner.     2,071,810;  Feb.  23. 
Cooking      appliance.      Electric.         P.      J.      McCullough. 

2,070,290;    Feb.    9. 
Cooking  device.    A.  I.  Engel  and  S.  Greenberg.    2,069,824  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Cooking  device.     R.  K.  Hallum.     2,090.793  :   Aug.  24. 
Cooking  device.     I.  S.  Mincks.     2.094.406  ;  Sept.  28. 
Cooking  device.    R.  Pool.     2,094.814  :  Oct.  5. 
Cooking  device.    C.  E.  Ross  and  T.  E.  Perks.    2,085,511 ; 

June  29. 
Cooking  device.     B.   Schwartzman.     2,075,407 ;   Mar.   30. 
Cooking  device.  Electric.     C.  W.  Schroeder.     Re.  20,288  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Cooking  machine.     G.  H.  Bushway.     Re.  20,570  ;  Dec.  7. 
Cooking  machine.     G.  H.  Bushway.     2,074,044  ;  Slar.  16. 
Cooking  machine,     P.  Spiess.     2.087,050  ;  Julv  13. 
Cooking,  Moans   for.     C.  M.   Howell.     2.097,793  ;  Nov.   2. 
Cooking   or   extracting   process.      M.   Groeck.      2,101.939  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Cooking  receptacle.     J.  D.  Ferry.     2,084,729  ;  June  22. 
Cooking  utensil  cover.     J.  W.  Fay.     2.088,848  :  Aug.  3. 
Cooky  blank  forming  roll.     S.  M.  Abbott.     2,081,724;  May 

25. 
Cooky  mold.    M.  Sovde.    2,088,069  ;  July  27. 
Cooler :  Bee- 
Air  cooler.  Liquid  cooler. 

Beverage  cooler.  Milk  cooler. 

Bottle  cooler.  Oil  cooler. 

Clinker  cooler.  Refrigerant  condenser 

Cream  cooler.  cooler. 

Edge  bowl  cooler.  Water  cooler. 

Furnace  cooler.  /.igzag  cooler. 

Cooler.     M.  H.  Kotzebue.     2,102,723;  Dec.  21. 
Cooler,      C,  Moldnu.      2,070,951  ;   Koli.    Hi. 
Cooler  for  furnaces,  Water.    W.  P.  Chandler.     2.074.570  ; 

Mar  23 
CooUr' lor  comfort.     A.   A.  Kucher.     2,090.553;  Oct.   19. 
Cooler  for  lii|uids  and  gases.     N.  (^.ymnaltes.     2,092,249  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Cooler  for  use  in  rofriperators.  Water.     W.  F.  Thompson 

and  R.  Wliitten.     2,102,490;  Doc.  14. 
Cooler,   Water.     A.  E.   Nave.      Ho.   20.259  :   Fob.   2. 
Cooling  and    oondltloning  system   for  passenger   veUlcleB. 

S,   M.  Andur.son.     2,087,790;  July  20. 
Cooling  and  dispensing  apparatus.     A.  Roren.     2,074,074  ; 

Mar.  10,  ,,,,-., 

Cooling  and  dispensing  apparatus  for  kegs.     K.  C.  (  lilToril. 

2,074,305;  Mar.  23.  „  ^,    „,, 

Coolln-  ,111(1  dlspouslng  device.      H.  T.  Welsh.      2.071>,3»2  ; 

May   4. 
Cooling  apparatus.     O.  C,  Covorston.     2. OT  1.012  ;  Mnr.  23. 
Cooling  apparatus.      B.   P.    Miller.      2,088.381;    Jnljr    27. 
Cooling    iippnriilus.       E.    P.    Miller    aud    M.     .\.     .Nelson. 

2,0S,S,3SL'  :  .lulv  27. 
Cooling  appiirnlu.t.     C.  F.  Ritolilo,  W.  A.  tinlo.  nuJ  W.  11. 

Alton.      2,000.677  ;  Jnn,  5. 
Cooling  appiiralus,     F.   Sorgiirdl.     2.007.421  ;  Jiin.  12. 
Cooling   appariiHiH.      E.    F.    Stiilcup    iinil    I*.    L.    l'ot»pr. 

2.0,SH,:{90  ;  July  27, 
Cooling    npparaluH.      K.    F.    Sluloiip    luiil    M.    A.    Noliton. 

CoollnVnp'pi'irMluH.'  K.'  II.  Wolfort.  2,08.S.254  ;  July  27. 
Cooling  appiiraliiH.  K.  U.  Wolfort,  2,01>-I,:>0:.  ;  Sept,  28. 
Cooling.  .\ppnrHtuH  for.     J.  C.  I.lnoolu.     2.(m:<,iriS  ;  Sopl. 

Coliling  dovloo.     P.   A.  riimini'lll.     2.000,71M  ;  Oct.  20. 
Cooling  dovloo.     W.  W.  Wllllninii.     2,072.074;  Mnr.  0. 


840 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


E.  F.  Mertis.     2,099,700  ; 


S.     R.     Puffer. 
2,078,804;  Apr. 


15. 
30. 


Cooling  device  for  hot  seals. 

Nov.  23. 
Cooling    means     for     aircraft    engines. 

2,085,604  ;  June  29. 
Cooling  mechanism.     M.  W.  McConlcey. 

27. 

Cooling  mold.     J.  Y.  Glenn.     2,077,927  ;  Apr.  20. 
Cooling  roll  refiner  or  like  mill.     A.  A.  Tunley  and  G.  R 

Baker.     2,068,779  ;  Jan.  26. 
Cooling  system.     G.  de  Bothezat.     2,083,430  ;  June  8. 
Cooling  system.     W.  L.  Dudley.     2,069,359  ;  Feb.  2. 
Cooling  system.     W.  L.  Dudley.     2,071,509  ;  Feb.  23. 
Cooling  system.     W.  Jones.     2,096,900  ;  Oct.  26. 
Cooling  system.     H.   H.   Marshall.     2,083,611  ;   June 
Cooling  system.     E.  V.  Rippingille.     2,100,490;   Nov. 
Cooling   system   and   apparatus   for   beverage   dispensers. 

R.  J.  Simard.     2,083,477  ;  June  8. 
Cooling  system  for  automobile  engines.     A.  S.  Duesenberg. 

2,078,067:  Apr.  20. 
Cooling  system   for  internal   combustion   engine  arrange- 
ments.    F.  H.  Brehob.     2,084,187  ;  June   15. 
Cooling    system    for    internal    combustion    engines.      W. 

Caldvsrell.     2,084,940  ;  June  22. 
Cooling  system  of  internal  combustion  engines.     K.  Kato. 

2.081,484;  May  25. 
Cooling    system    for    internal    combustion    engines.      F. 

Ljungstrom.     2,078,499  ;  Apr.  27. 
Cooling   system  for  internal  combustion  engines.     S.   W. 

Rushmore.     2,086,441-2  ;  July  6. 
Cooling    system    for    internal    combustion    engines.    High 

temperature.      S.   W.  Rushmore.     2,086,440  ;   July  6. 
Cooling   system    for   internal    combustion   engines.    Multi- 
flow.    F.  W.  Hild.     2,075,521 ;  Mar.  30. 
Cooling   system   for   internal    combustion   motors.     N.   C. 

Bremer.     2,080,600  ;  May  18. 
Cooling  system  for  motors.     W.  G.  Milligan.     2,067,407  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Cooling  system  for  motors.  Automatic  dual  temperature. 

J.  Z.  Brubaker.     2,069,749  ;  Feb.  9. 
Cooling  system  for  processed  sheets  after  coating,  drying, 

or  baking.     R.  Byron.     2,094,7.34  ;  Oct.  5. 
Cooling   system    for    rotary    machines.      T.    W.    Nichols. 

2,103,632  ;  Dec.  28. 
Cooling  system    for  utilizing  solid  carbon  dioxide.     D.  S. 

Lees.     2,067,676  ;  Jan.  12. 
Cooling  systems.   Apparatus  for.      E.   Tauer.     2,100,883  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Cooling  unit.     T.  W.  Carraway.     2,076,119  ;  Apr.  6. 
Cooling   unit    and    combination    air    circulator    and    drip 

pan  for  the  same.     R.  Kritzer.     2,088,796  ;  Aug.  3. 
Cooling  unit   for  nrtifioiiil    rofrigerating  systems.      W.    L. 

Brov?n.     2,091,584  ;  Aug.  31. 
Cooling  unit  for  refrigeration  purposes.     A.   S.  Limpart. 

2,074,700  :  Mnr,  23. 
Coop.     A.  T.  Olson.     2,095,280;  Oct.  12. 
Coop,  Chicken.    C.  J.  Johnson.     2,096,361  ;  Oct.  19. 
Cop   and    tube    therefor.      \V.    Reiners    and    G.    Kahlisch. 

2,079.966;  May  11. 
Cop  dofRng  and  tube  donning  mechanism  for  cop  winding 

machines.      W.   Reiners    and    G.   Kahlisch.      2,075.544 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Coping.      A.    Durr.      2,071.226:    Fob.    16. 
Copper  and  aluminum  or  copper  and  magnesium,  and  mak- 
ing same.  Composite  body  of.     C.  E.  Larson.    2,100,258  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Copper  and   for  the  treatment   of   substances   containing 

copper    and    nickel,    Precipitation    of.      F.    Lausberg. 

2,068,296  ;  Jan.  19. 
Copper  and   making  the  same.   High 

phorus-deoxidized.     F.  F.  Poland. 
Copper  eon  ting  and  welding  process. 

2,092,557  ;   Sept.  7. 
Copper,   Deoxidation   of.      R.   Perrin 


conductivitv,   phos 

2,102,742  ;  "Dec.  21 

B.  L.  Quarnstrom 


2,098,063  ;  Nov.   2 
Copper,   Flotation  of  cement.     H.  E.  Keyes.     2,070,133 

Feb.  9. 
Copper   phthalocyanine    compound.    Producing   a.      R.    P 

Ijinstend,  A.  R.   Lowe,  I.   M.  Heilbron,   and  F.   Irving, 

2,075,043  ;  Mar.  30. 
Copper  powder,  Jlaking.    R.  P.  I>ntz.     2,084,154  ;  June  15 
Copper,    Refining.      A.    T.    March    and    W.    E.    Remmers 

2,102,728;  Dec.  21. 
Copper  sulphate,  Manufacture  of.  M.  Serciron.   2,073,977 

Mar.  16. 
Copper-sulphur  alloy.    C.  S.  Smith.     2.in2.38.<«:  Dec.  14. 
Copy  holder.     P.  C.  Baughan.     2,095,904  ;  Oct.   12. 
Copy  holder.     N.  Dodds.     2,076,448  ;  Apr.  6  . 
Copy  holder.      E.   S.  Dodge.      2.090.615;  Aug.  24. 
Copv  holder.     J.  Phelps.     2.067,786  :  J,an.  12. 
Copy  holder.     H.  D.  Randall.     2.068.512  :  Jan.  19. 
Copv   holder.    Line    indicating.      A.    L.    Slee.      2,089,507 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Copy  holder  machine.     T.  H.  Talley.     2,068.894  ;  .Tan.  26. 
Copy   printing   mechanism.      H.    D.    Atwood.      2,078,224 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Copying  machine.      C.  A.  W.  Ball.     2,094,518  ;   Sept.  28. 
Copving    machine.    Manually    controlled.      M.    Romaine. 

2,076,865  ;    Apr.    13. 
Cord     and     attachment     cap.     Electric. 

2,007,796;  Jan.  12. 
Cord    and    manufacture    of    same, 

Brownell.     2,075,777;  Mar.  30. 
Cord  coating  and  wrapping  inacliine. 

J.  M.  Gr.TPf.     2,074,580  ;  Mar.  23. 
Cord,  Colling.     H.  M.  Hay.     2,081,928 ;  Jupe  1 


C.     Smith. 
Tire    carcass.      C.    R. 
C.  A.  Fourness  and 


Cord  construction.     J.  Eagleson.     2,076,711 ;  Apr.  13. 

Cord,  Elastic.     T.  Harris.     2,076,272  ;  Apr.  6. 

Cord,  Extensible  electric.    H.  H.  Hollenweger.     2,086,978 

July  13. 
Cord,  Extensible  electric.    H.  H.  Hollenweger.    2,092,532 

Sept.  7. 
Cord  holder.     E.  R.  Creamer.     2,081,291  ;  May  25. 
Cord    holding    attachment.      J.    D.    Gibson.      2,084,953 

June  22. 
Cord,  Instrument.     A.  Robertson.     2,100,088;  Nov.  23. 
Cord,     Lamp.     J.     H.     Jewell     and     O.     A.     McNamee 

2,098,149  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cord,    Multiple   electric.     M.   A.    Wachstein.      2,089,774 

Aug.  10. 
Cord    or    cable.    Electric.     O.    A.    McNamee.     2,081,634 

May  25. 
Cord    tensioning    device    for    tuning    means.     E.    KOnlg. 

2,097,928  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cord,  Twisted  paper.     J.  E.  Millett.     2,097,299  ;  Oct.  26 
Cordage,  Safety.     S.  P.  F.  Sneed.     2,072,387  :  Mar.  2. 
Cordeau     and     manufacturing     same.     W.     O.     Snelling, 

2.083.174  :  June  8. 
Cords,  Apparatus  for  latexing.     N.  J.  Ritzert.     2,077,492 

Apr.  20. 
Cords    of    plastic    material    into    predetermined    lengths 

Method    and    apparatus    for    cutting.     A.    H.    Haupt 

2,082,833  ;  June  8. 
Core  and  dry  binder  for  the  preparation  thereof.  Foundry, 

W.  W.  De  Laney.     2,101,330  ;  Dec.  7. 
Core  and  dry  binder  for  the  preparation  thereof.  Foundry, 

P.  H.  Lane.     2,102,122  ;  Dec.  14. 
Core  and  making  and  using  the  same.  Collapsible.     W.  H 

Myers.     2,071,864  ;  Feb.  23. 
Core    and    making   insulated    magnetic    cores.    Insulated 

magnetic.     R.  Gillis.     2.076,230  ;  Apr.  6. 
Core  bars  in  flasks.  Supporting.     H.  G.  Floyd.     2,088,730  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Core    catcher.      A.    C.    Catland    and    P.    C.    Efromson. 

2,103,611 ;  Dec.  28. 
Core  catcher.     G.  F.  Grlmmelsman.     2,076,837  ;  Apr.  13. 
Core  catcher.     H.  D.  Hampton.     2,083,062  ;  June  8. 
Core  catcher  retainer  and  seat  for  a  core  barrel.     G.   J. 

Labarre.     2,079,941  ;  May  10. 
Core    composition     for    plaster    board.       G.    D.     King. 

2,070,551  ;    Feb.    9. 
Core  covering  machine.     H.   Z.  Cobb.     2,079,433  ;  May  4. 
Core  drill.     J.   F.  Bozeman.     2.071.916:  Feb.   23. 
Core  drill.     A.  C.  Catland.     2.093,633  ;  Sept.  21. 
Core  drill.     A.  C.  Catland.     2,100,311 ;  Nov.  30. 
Core  drill.     J.  H.  Howard  and  A.  C.  Catland.     2,066,625  ; 

Jan.   5. 
Core  drill.     J.  V.  Pennington.     2,068,762  ;  Jan.  26. 
Core  drill.     J.  A.  Zublin.     2,069,797  ;  Feb.  9. 
Core    drill    bead.     J.    H.    Howard    and    A.    C.    Catland. 

2.081.201  :  May  25. 
Core-end     for     paper-winding     cores.       J.     A.     Taylor. 

2,076,870;  Apr.  13. 
Core      extractor.      Fruit     and      vegetable.        L.      Frank. 

2,084,194;  June  15. 
Core  for  automatic  rewinding  machines.     R.  H.   Schultz, 

A.  J.  Siebert,  and  L.  C.  Borloz.     2,082,031  ;  June  1. 
Core  for  molds.  Friable.     H.  M.  Kraner.     2,071,542  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Core,  Inductance  coil.     I.  W.  Cos.     2,069,658  ;  Jan.  26. 
Core  pump.     A.  C.  Catland.     2.0.S1.194  :  Mav  25. 
Core  recovering  tool.     A.  C.  Catland  and  J.  H.  Howard. 

2,081.195  ;  May  25. 
Core   structure.     F.   H.   Renge.      2,079,393  ;   May   4. 
Corer  for  temporary  binders  and  making  the  same.     C.  D. 

Trussell.     2,092,541  :    Sept.   7. 
Cores,  Apparatus  for  orienting.    E.  D.  Lynton.   2,089,216  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Cores  for  electrical  apparatus.  Making.     R.  M.  Pfalzgraff. 

2.083,395  ;  June  8. 
Cores  from  a  bore  hole.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  tak- 

J.".?i„  ?•  ^^-  Hohmann  and  H.  N.  L.  C.  E.  C.  de  Wilde. 

2,073,263  ;  Mar.  9. 
Cores,  Method  and  apparatus  for  sheathing.     S.  E.  Borge- 

son.     2,078,228  ;  Apr.  27. 
<-'oies    or    strands,^  Apparatus    for    coating.      G.    Weiss 

Cores,  Taking  oriented.     W.  L.  Church.     2,080,978  ;  May 
IS. 

^°nK~^}}9.   making     the     same.     Artificial.     M.     Levin. 

2.078.954  :  Mav  4. 
Cork  composition.     W.  M.  West.     2,087,942  ;   July  27. 
rork  removing  device.     W.  Bohler.     2.093,541:  Sent.   21. 

o  nQT'o^o^^rV^-^^S*^   ^^^11  attached,  Long.     G.   Goebel. 

^,Uo(,o4o  ;  July  20. 
Corn  cutter.     C.  D.  Marshall.     2,081.361  ;  Mav  25. 
Corn    detasseling   machine.     P.    Seeber.     2,081,681  ;    May 

^'°9  ooT^'^f  l"°?  ,  ^^Ji'^^'    Combination.       J.     B,    Kitchel 
,.2,087,517  ;  July  20. 

Corn  pad.     W.  M.  Scholl.     2,078.283  ;  Apr.  27. 

Torn  pad  and  the  like.     W.  M.  Scholl.     2,081,715  ;  May  25. 

Corn   popping   machine.      F.   I.    Roach.      2,078,719  ;   Apr. 

Corn,  Treating  green.     R.  B.  Taylor.    2,085,051 ;  June  29. 
Corncob  smoking  pipe.    H.  Hirschl.    2,101,740 ;  Dec.  7. 

o'JTJ'^  PSS^  J^V^    manufacturing    same.      M.    G.    Vass. 

,i. 086,886  ;  July  13. 
I    Corner  braclvet.     A.  R.  Anderson.     2,084,758 ;   June  22. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


841 


Corner    construction    for   floor    coverings   and    producing 

same,  Noncurl.     C.  H.  Masland,  2d.     2,066,639  ;  Jan.  5. 
Corner   leveling   tind    finishing   element   lor   building   con- 
struction.    A.  G.  Ilnuclc.      2.091.316  ;  Aug.  31. 
Cornerpiece.      G.   Wallentin.     2,089,866 ;  Aug.   10. 
Corner  protector.     E.  P.  Sherman.     2,068.771  ;  Jan.  26. 
Corner,  Round.     R.  H.  Crouch.     2,092,833  ;  Sept.   14. 
Corner,  Round.     O.  R.  Owens.     2.081,638  ;  May  25. 
Corner  unit,  Building.     R.  S.  Maclean.    2,101,589  ;  Dec.  1. 
Corners,  Apparatus  for  pointing.     II.   C.  Underwood  and 

E.  B.  Roby.     2,069,341  ;  Feb.  2. 
Cornstarch  conversion  products,  Producing.     R.  E.  Daly 

and  J.  F.  Walsh.     2,094,558  ;  Sept.  28. 
Correction   device   for   dict.iting  machines.     T.   H.  Beard 

and  J.  M.  Lucarelle.     2,072,064  ;  Feb.  23. 
Correction  device  for  dictation  machines.     J.  M.  Lucarelle 

2,072,055  ;  Feb.  23. 
Corrective     time-controlled     system.       E.     B.     Jackson. 

2,073,449  ;  Mar.  9. 
Correspondent's  case.     M.  Lifton.     2,067,851  ;  Jan.   12. 
Corrosion     in     oil     stills,     Preventing.       G.     M.     Fisher. 

2,068,979  ;  Jan.  26. 
Corrosion  inhibitor.     W.  A.  Schulze.     2,089,580  ;  Aug.  10. 
Corrosion    preventing    means    for    connections.       W.    C. 

Berryman.     2,008,530;  Jan.  19. 
Corrosion,    Prevention    of.      W.    S.    Calcott.      2,075,976 ; 

Apr.   6. 
Corrosion  protection.    F.  W.  Corkery.    2,073,783  ;  JIar.  16. 
Corrosion    resistance    of   aluminum    alloys    and    products 

resulting     therefrom.     Increasing     the.     O.     Reuleaux. 

2,100,411  ;  Nov.  30. 
Corrugated-fastener  machine.    A.  E.  Cranston.    2,080,462  ; 

May  18. 
Corselet  and  like  underwear.  Lady's.     W.  M.  A.  Alolyneux- 

Seel.     2,069,014  ;  Jan.  26. 
Corselette.     H.  Dubnpr.     2,089,950 ;  Aug.  17. 
Corset.     J.   J.   Kispert.      2,068,493  :   Jan.    19. 
Corset.     J.  J.  Kispert.     2.081,010:  May  18. 
Corset.     J.  J.  Kispert.     2,084,147  ;  June  15. 
Corset.    J.  J.  Kisper.     2,088,423  :  July  27. 
Corset.      J.  J.   Kispert.      2.091,781:   Aug.   31. 
Corset  and  the  like  fastening.    A.  R.  Canham.    2,076,016  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Corset,  girdle,  and  the  like.    M.  Laguzzi.    2,102,273  :  Dec. 

14. 
Corset    lacing    construction.      L.    J.    Mead.       2,066.536 : 

Jan.  5. 
Corset  stay  and  corset  closure.     W.  Pickens.     2,084,593  ; 

June  22. 
Cosmetic  applicator.     C.  A.  Mureau.     2,082,255  ;  June  1. 
Cosmetic  bag.     J.  Laitman.     2.088,752  ;  Aug.  3. 
Cosmetic  container.     B.  F.  Conner.     2,077,219  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cosmetic  container.     J.  K.  O.  Farrell.     2,094,006  ;   Sept. 

28. 
Cosmetic  containing  case.     R.  Mortier.     2.085,822  :  July  0. 
Cosmetic  device.     J.  K.   O.  Farrell.     2,103,577  ;  Dec.  28. 
Cosmetic  holder.     G.  C.  Fullmer.     2,095,633  ;  Oct.  12. 
Cosmetic  holder.     A.  Hagel.     2,076,718-19  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cosmetic   holder.      R.    N.    llonlihjin.      2.071.747:    Feb.    23 
Cosmetic  in  solid  cake  form,  Dry  make-up.    F.  Factor  and 

P.  E.  Fisher.     2,101,843;  Dee.  14. 
Cosmetic  m.ike-up  device.     J.  Klkins.     2.074,378  ;  Mar.  23. 
Ccsmetic     product."?.       F.      Sommer     and     M.     Nassau. 

2,100,090  ;  Nov.  23. 
Cosmetics.     M.    BoUmann.      2,089,533;    Aug.    10. 
Cosmetics,    Protective.       S.    Isermann,    E.    Ohlsson,    find 

J.  W.  Orehip.     2,102,712  ;  Dec.  21. 
Costume,  Bathing.     10.  M.  Rothman.     2.097,777;   Nov.  J. 
Costumer.      C.  Loucks.      2,071.132:    Feb.    Hi. 
Cot.     W.  B.  Tucker.     2,098,003;  Nov.  9.  „       .    , 

Cot    and    mattress    therefor,    Maternity.      M.    Pellegrini. 

2,089,854  ;  Aug.   10. 
Cot,    Convertible    melallie.    J.    IT.    Prescott.      2,099.621  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Cot  fastener.     G.  L.  Runkle.     2,070,866;   Apr.   13. 
Cot   for   children,    Folding.     T.   Bonny.      2,077,090;   Apr. 

13 
(hotter  device.     G.  M.  Barrow.     2,075,082  ;   Jlnr.  30, 
Totter  pin.     B.  C.  BehnUe.     2.100.81)6;  Nov,   30. 
Cotter    pin.      F.    Schaefer.      2.089.578;    Aug.    10. 
Cotter  pin,      F,  Was.seiinich.     2,097.169;  Oct.  20, 
Cotter    pin    locking     device.      <i.     T.     Cooke.      2,088,037; 

Cotton,  "Apparatus    for     delinting.       O.     Sheppard.     Jr. 

2,005.155;  Oct.  5.  „     , 

Cotton  batting.  K.  S.  Dwlgbt.  2,084,796  ;  June  22, 
Cotton  cleaner.  W.  M,  Garrett,  2,076,088  ;  Apr,  13, 
Cotton  denning  and  recbiiinlng  macliliu'.     J,   I'„   Milcliell, 

2,100,300  ;  Nov.  23. 
Cotton  cleaning  and  reclaiming  ninelilne.     J.   K.   IMIIcliell. 

2,100,303;  Nov.  23.  „       ,     . 

Cotton  conditioner.     B.  C  \Voodfor<l.     2.090.77-1  ;  Aug.  2i. 
f;otton     device     for    bolllcH,     Absorbent.     J.     M.     Wylle. 

2,088,678  ;  Aug.  3. 
rotlon  <lrler.      .1,   .\ .  SIreun.      2,n71.01't;   Feb.   1  (r 
Cotton  drier.      J.  A.   SIreun.     2,006,208;   Oct.   1  >•    „  ,„„ 
Cotton    bundling   appanilUH.      J.    J.   Wnllace.      2.102,4»9  : 

Cotton     iiiacliliiery.     Rib    mounting     for.       (..     R.     (an-. 

2  005  231  •  Oct.   12. 
C'oll'on  'i.lcUer.     A.    ( '.    l'"reii<l<'nl)erK,      2,0K2.053  ;    June    1. 
Coll.iM   plelier.      r,   71.    White.      ■2.()RH.mi\  ■    AxiK    }\. 
Cotton  picking  machine.    J.  D.  niid  M.  1).  RuHt,    2,073.653  ; 

Mar.  16, 

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Cotton     picking     machine.       J.     D.     and     M.     D.     Rust. 

2,076,598;  Apr.  13. 
Cotton     picking     machine.       J.     D.     and     M.     D.     Rust. 

2,085,046  :  June  29. 
Cotton    picking    machine.       J.     D.     and    M.    D.     Bust. 

2,101,100  ;  Dec.  7. 
Cottonseed  or  the  like,  Delinting.      L,   C.   Holloman   and 

L.  C.  Stukenborg.     2,074,788  ;  Mar.  23, 
Cotton  setting  machine,     R.  Fox.     2,102,116  ;  Dec.  14. 
Cotton  sweepings.  Cleaning.     W.  C.  Burgess.     2,093,186  ; 

Sept.  14. 
CC  extinguishing  system.     C.  F.  Smith.     2,077,158  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Couch  bed.     J.  Martin.     2,085,719  ;  June  29. 
Couch,     Duo-bed.     K.     S,      Hall     and     M.     A.     Elliotte. 

2,081.374  ;  May  25. 
Couch,  Extension.     R.  A.  Ferguson.     2,089,720  ;  Aug.  10. 
Couch,   Radiographic.     E.   Pohl.     2,103,693  ;  Dec.   28. 
Couch,   Studio.     A.  Krakauer.     2,074.019  ;  Mar.   16. 
Couch,   Studio.     H.  Perlesz.     2,096.059  ;   Oct.   19. 
Cough   drop   and  making  it.     E.   C.  Merrill.      2,086,386  ; 

July  6. 
Couniarin-3-carboxylic  acid  salt  of  an  amino  alcohol  and 

producing  the  same.     O.  Dalmar  and  F.  von   Werder. 

2,094,000  ;  Sept.  28. 
rnumarone  base.      J.  Rivkin.     2,094,331  ;   Sept.   28. 
Count     registering     mechanism.       A.     Gay.       2,083,835 ; 

June  15. 
Counter.     A.  Holzner.     2,097,065  ;  Oct.  20. 
Counter.     P.  G.  Stimson.     2.102.043  :  Dec.  14, 
Counter  and  marker,   Sheet.     F.  Renz.     2,084,164 ;  June 

15. 
Counter  and  table.  Combination.     F.  C.  Wood.     2,092,196  ; 

Sept.    7. 
Counter,  Automatic.     J.  T,   Nichols.     2.087,860  ;  July  20. 
Counter    for   machines.      H.    L.    Spaunburg.      2,103,650 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Counter  drive  mechanism.     M.  M.  Hennessy.     2,084,396  ; 

June  22. 
Counter  for  direct  measurement  in  picas.   Keyboard  per- 
forator.    E.  S.  Larson.     2,083,570  ;  June  15. 
Counter  for  stores.     R.  T.  von  Palmenbcrg.     2,090,653  ; 

Aug,  24, 
Counter,  Fruit.     F.  Ahlburg.     2,089.936  ;  Aug.  17. 
Counter,  Game.     J.  D.  McClure.     2,070,409  ;  Apr.  6. 
Counter,   Mileage.     O.  Balk   and  K.   Bauer.      2,093,068; 

Sept.  14. 
Counter   molding   machine.      C.    W.    Bailey.      2,085,731 ; 

July  6. 
Counter   molding   machine.     L,    11.    Bennion,     2,072.195; 

Mar,  2, 
Counter,  Revolution.     R.  G.  Moody.     2.073,646  ;  Mar.  16. 
Counter   selecting   and   operating   means.     W.   L.    Paden. 

2,100,107  ;  Nov.  23. 
Counter,  Totalizing.     F.  B.  Troutman.     2.008,719  ;  Jan,  26. 
Counter   trough   and   guard.     R.  A.   Maddox.     2,090,057  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Counters,  Making.     C.  W.  Bailey.     2,067.812;  Jan.  12. 
Counterbalance.     H.  J.  Burnish.     2,090,589  ;  Aug.  17. 
(."ounterbalance  for  crankshafts.     W.  C.  Trout.    2,1)71.007  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Counterbalance,    Mechanically    operated.     W.    C,    Trout. 

2,071.009  ;   Feb.    16. 
Counterbalancing   device.     R.    R.    BIoss   and    R.   C.   Pfctl. 

2,081.140-1  :  May  25. 
Counterbalancing   device.     R.    R.   Bloss   and   R.   C.   Pfetl. 

2.082.761  ;  June  1. 
Counterbalancing   means   for   hoisting   ai)paralns,     E.    T. 

I  light.      2,082.889  ;   June  8. 
Co\interbalancing  mechanism.     J.   F.   McKoc.     2,000.130  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Counterl)alanclng    nieclmnlsm     for    lift    bridges.      T.    B. 

Brown,  Jr.     2,103,661  ;  Dec.  28. 
CounliM-current      conliiet      iii)pnrMlus,      A.     (".      Ilaniplnii. 

2,091,709  ;  Aug.  31. 
('(milling   apparatus   operated   by   radiant   energy.     J.   II. 

I'.iirnslde.  2nd.      2.0.s2.9-n  ;  June  .S. 
Counting  device,     V.  N.  Crasnoff.     2.073.5.M  :  Mnr.  0. 
Counting  machine.  Multiple.     11,  N,   BU.ss.    E.  Wild,   and 

W.  L.  Tancred,     2,103,(>59;  Dec.  28, 
Counting  ineclianisiM.     F    L.  Fleming.     2.091.044:  Oct.  .1. 
Counting     mechanlHm,     Electrically     controlled.       P.     fl. 

Krippner,    R.    J.    Ilelns,    and    A.    G.    Bur.      2,098.872  ; 

Nov.   9. 
Counllng   mechanism  for  soles  and  other  nrtlcles.     F.  !■., 

Herlnind.      2,(),S2.045  ;  June  1. 
Counllng  KVKleni,      A,  J.   Mi-MiiMler.      2,087,039;  July   M, 
Coupled   weighing,      O,    V.    Iliiegelo.      2.103.018;   Pec.   28. 
Coupler.      W.  J.  Kegnii.      J.dT' '^un  :  IMiii-    ;:. 
Coupler.      C.   O.  Sevferlh.      2,007,-t>l  ;  Jan,   12. 
Coupler.      V.   J.   Tlchola   and    N.    11.    Mnpcd.      2.080.0B0 ; 

•li'l.v  6. 
Coupler,    r.iaUe     rod.      N,    (!.    A.    Maliii.pilHl.      2.081,672; 

Mnv  2.'>. 
Coupler.  Car.      A.  J.  llay.eley.      2.0S3. 1'JJ  ;  .liino  ,S. 
Coupler.    Cur.      I'.   II.    Kiiyl.-r.      2,098,207:   ^''''     •■.  ^,„ 
Coupler   device,    Hiillway   vchlclo.      S.   Miller.      2.07fl.t>n3  ; 

Coupler  for  conneollng  air  clennera  to  carbuietorH.     W.  II. 

Sebulz.     2.0,S(),!l.ss  ;  May  1H, 
(\)npler  for  endle»M  convoyerH.     G.   Ilnuuner.      2,01».'\.S0i  ; 

Coupler,  ~llvdraulle      brake      By»tem.       J.      W.      Ciirroll. 
2,081,191  ;'  June   15. 


842 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Friction  coupling. 

Hose  coupling. 

Hydraulic  coupling. 

Pipe  coupling. 

Power  transmitting  cou- 
pling. 

Pump  rod  coupling. 

Rubber  gasket  coupling. 

Shaft  couplins:. 

Trailer  coupling. 

Truck  and  trailer  cou- 
pling. 

Two  coupling. 


J.  P. 


Coupler  lock.     A.  B.  Masalsky.     2,077,342  ;  Apr.   13. 
Coupler     positioning     device,     Car.       E.     K.     Swanson. 

2,086,246  ;  July  6. 
Coupler,  Pipe.     L.  H.  Church.     2,100,796;  Nov.  30. 
Coupler    positioning    device.    Railway    car.      W.    Wright. 

2,101,280 ;  Dec.  7. 
Coupler,  Speed.     I.  L.  Eastman.     2,069.434  ;  Feb.  2. 
Coupler,  Toy  train.     N.  Rydin.     2,102,649  ;  Dec.  21. 
Coupler,  Trailer.     R.  F.  Kuns.     2.090.891  :  Aug.    24. 
Coupler,    Train   line.      A.    Gauthier.     2,086,381 ;    July    6. 
Conpling:  See — 

Amplifier  coupling. 

Automatic  coupling. 

Ball  and  socket  coupling. 

Belt   coupling. 

Car  coupling. 

Chain  coupling. 

Draft  coupling. 

Drill  stem  coupling. 

Drilling  shaft  coupling. 

Elevator  roller  drive  cou- 
pling. 

Flexible  coupling. 

Friction  and   direct  drive 
coupling. 

Coupling.     H.   Baade.     2,081.571  ;   Mav   25. 
Coupling.     D.  T.  Bradley.     2,084,761  ;  June  22. 
Coupling.     R.  P.  Breese.     2,092,243  :  Sept.  7. 
Coupling.     N.  Chirelstein.     2,074,957-S  ;  Mar.  23. 
Coupling.     O.  M,  Davis.     2,070,077  ;  Feb.  9. 
Coupling.     J.  P.  Johnson.     2,086,035 ;   July  6. 
Coupling.     S.  J.  Jones.     2,098,581 ;  Nov.  9. 
Coupling.     E.  F.  King.     2,077,484  ;  Apr.  20. 
Coupling.     A.  Kuhns  and  C.  F.  Lautz.     2,072,561  :  Mar.  2. 
Coupling.     F.  C.  Liebhardt.     2,097.628  ;  Nov.  2. 
Coupling.     G.   E.  Lofgren.     2,102,802  ;   Dec.  21. 
Coupling.     R.  S.  McKeever.     2,101,405  ;  Dec.  7. 
Coupling.     L.  Ricefipld.     2.074.039-41  ;  Mar.  23. 
Coupling.     L.  Ricefield.     2,091,160 ;  Aug.  24. 
Coupling.     L.  Ricefield.     2,092.704  :  Sept.  7. 
Coupling.     G.  H.  Thomas.     2,075,481 ;  Mar.  30. 
Coupling.     S.  T.  Williams.     2,102,774  ;  Dec.  21. 
Coupling  and  applying  the  same,  Pressed-on  hose. 

Eastman.     2,086,703  ;  July  13. 
Coupling  and  connector  for  electric  conduits  and  outlet 

boxes.     L.  G.  Terry.     2,090,380  ;  Aug.  17. 
Coupling  and  valved  coupling.     E.  C.  Meyer. 

July  13. 
Coupling  apparatus.  Pipe.    W.  R.  Postlewaite. 

Apr.  20. 
Coupling     arrangement.       E.     Klotz      and 

2,098,393  ;  Nov.  9. 
Coupling  between  an  air  screw  hub  and  a  co-axial  driving 

shaft.  Elastic.    S.  M.  Viale  and  H.  N.  Wylie.    2,067,109  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Coupling  device. 
Coupling  device. 
Coupling    device, 

Feb.  2. 
Coupling  device. 
Coupling  device.  Elastic 

Oct.  26. 
Coupling  device  for  carbonators.    E.  Fernholz.    2,072,629  : 

Mar.  2. 
Coupling    device    for    collapsible    tubes.      W.    E.    Brown. 

2,089,940  ;  Aug.  17. 
Coupling  device  for  superheterodyne  radio  receivers.  Va- 
riable band.     H.   J.   Lyman.      2,090,538  ;  Aug.    17. 
Coupling  device  for  trailers  and  tractors.     C.  G.  Seyferth. 

2,102,821  ;  Dec.  21. 
Coupling  device.      E.   St.   J.   Greble.      2,086,414 ;    July   6. 
Coupling   device.    High-frequency.     C.    C.    Neighbors    and 

W.  H.  James.     2,082,590;  June  1. 
Coupling  element.  High  frequency.     H.    Rinia  and  T.  A. 

Snoor.     2.098.403;  Nov.  9. 
Coupling,  Flexible.     A.  L.  Lee.     Re.  20,329  ;  Apr.  13. 
Coupling  for  a  flywheel.     E.  A.  Sigg.     2.071,475  ;  Feb.  23 
Coupling  for  brake  systems,     A.  Ross.     2,085,869  ;  July  6 
Coupling   for    change    gears.    Friction.      H.    Rambausek 

2,077,058;  Apr.   13. 
Coupling  for  fire  alarm  circuits.  Fusible.     G.  D.  Stauffer 

2,098,680  ;  Nov.  9. 
Coufiling    for    gas    wells,    Valved.      G.    E.    Van    Voorhis 

2,077,911  ;  Apr.  20. 
Coupling  for  high-frequency  coupling  devices 

O.     C.     Neighbors     and     H.     E.     Meinema. 

June  1. 
Coupling  for  hose  and  like  piping 

June  22. 
Coupling    for    lubricators.      W. 

Nov.   9. 
Coupling  for  pipes  and  the  like. 

May  11. 
Coupling    for    power    drive,    Flexible 

2,099,848  :  Nov.  23. 
Coupling  for  radio  volume  control  or  the  like.  Flexible 

G.  J.  Barry.     2,100,232  ;  Nov.  23. 
Coupling  for  sucker  rods  and  the  like.     H.  F.  Johnson  and 

J.  F.  Connelly.     2,067.271  ;  Jan.  12. 
Coupling    for    tractors    and    trnllors.      W 

Plint,  and  H.  Nyberg.     2,078,492  ;  Apr 


2,086,569  ; 
2,077,769  ; 
E.     Zepler. 


B.  W.   Henning.     2,083,842  ;   June  15. 

C.  B.  Kennedy.     2,098,423  ;  Nov.  9. 

C.    H.    Matthiessen,    Jr.      2,069,377  ; 


R. 


T.  Osman. 
R.  R. 


2,091.009  :  Aug.   24, 
R.   Sarazin.     2,096,999 ; 


Adjustable, 
2,082,589 

2,084,431 

2,098,514 

M.  Novati.     2,079.949 

A.    F.    Grodhaus 


D.  Catley. 
G.     Nord. 


Coupling  for  tubes.  Elastic. 
Aug.  17. 


.    S. 
27. 


Gurton,    J, 


A.  La  R.  Parker.     2,090,26 


Coupling     for      vacuum      cleaners.        A.      A.      Forsberg. 

2,094,147  ;  Sept.  28. 
Coupling  for  vehicles.  Lifting.     H.  W.  Green.     2,096,636 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Coupling  means  for  piezoelectric  crystal  elements.     C.  H. 

Atchisson.     2,083,420  ;  June  8. 
Coupling  mechanism.     J.   P.   Anderson.     2,071,490  ;   Feb 

23. 
Coupling  mechanism.    E.  A.  Larsson.     2,099,490  ;  Nov.  16. 
Coupling   or   other   transmission    device.      G.    H.    Fraser. 

2,102,312  ;  Dec.  14. 
Coupling  or  torque  changer,  filling,  and  emptying  means. 

Hydraulic.     E.  Seibold.     2,078,738 ;  Apr.   27. 
Coupling   pin.    Safety   latch   equipped.      W.    J.   Davidson. 

2,077,825  ;  Apr.   20. 
Coupling  system.    N.  P.  Case.     2,080.560  ;  May  18. 
Coupling  system.     D.  E.  Harnett.     2,066,777  ;  Jan.  5. 
Coupling  system.     W.  Lyons.      2.072,679  :  Mar.  2. 
Coupling     system.     High     frequency.       A.     H.     Turner. 

2,086,342  ;  July  6. 
Couplings,  Making.     M.  E.  Mitchell,  P.  E.  Mortensen,  and 

H.  W.  Fowler.     2,074,021 ;  Mar.  16. 
Couplings    to    hose    ends,    Attaching.      H.    D.    Stecher. 

2,073,909  ;  Mar.  16. 
Court  for  games.     C.  D.  Swinhoe.     2,067,356  ;  Jan.  12. 
Cove  and  end  closure  for  the  same.  Metal  baked.     H.  G. 

Swendsen  and  C.  L.  Young.     2,069,289  ;  Feb.  2. 
Cover :  See — 

Annealing  cover.  Liquid  tire  cover. 

Auto-seat  cover.  Medicine  glass  cover. 

Book  cover.  Ornamental  cover. 

Bottle  cover.  Radiator  grille  cover. 

Chair  slip  cover.  Receptacle  cover. 

Check  book  cover.  Rolling   pin    cover. 

Coin   receptacle  cover.  Running  board  cover. 

Collapsible  oUa  cover.  Rupture  pad  cover. 

Container  cover.  Sanitary   cover. 

Cooking  utensil  cover.  Sanitary  hair  cover. 

Dust  cover.  Slip  cover. 

Engine  cylinder  cover.  Slip-on  cover. 

Flowerpot    cover.  Spare  tire  cover. 

Furniture  slip  cover.  Spark  plug  cover. 

Garden  or  plant  bed  cover.      Spring    cover. 

Grill  cover.  Tank  cover. 

Handwheel  cover.  Tire  and  wheel  cover. 

Handle  and  lock  cover.  Tire  cover. 

Honey  bee  hive  cover.  Truck  cover. 

Insulated  cover.  Vehicle  cover. 

Ironing  machine  cover.  Wheel  cover. 

Cover   and  baffle  for  railway  motors.   Perforated.     C.   A. 

Atwell  and  F.  B.  Powers.     2,092.043  ;  Sept.  7. 
Cover  and  display  mounting.  Combined  book.     A.  Stein- 

thal.     2,088,672  ;  Aug.  3. 
Cover    and    hub    cap.    Combination    tire.      G.    A.    Lyon. 

Re.  20,484  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cover    and    hub    cap    support,    Tire.      A.    P.    Fergueson. 

2.081,582  :  May  25. 
Cover   and    hub   guard.    Combination    tire.      G.    A.   Lyon. 

2,102,468  :  Dec.  14. 
Cover   and   making  the  same.   Mattress.      J.    R.   Johnson. 

2.069,072  ;  Jan.  26. 
Cover  and  rack.  Combination  stamp  pad.     E.  F.  Cunning- 
ham.    2,093,635  ;  Sept.  21. 
Cover  and  wheel  assembly.    A.  P.  Fergueson.     2,066,678 ; 

Jan,  5, 
Cover  and  wheel  hub  fitting,  Spare  tire.    A.  P.  Fergueson. 

2,089,952  ;  Aug.  17. 
Cover    attaching    means.      N.    A.    Tornblom.      2,084,541 : 

June  22. 
Cover    breaking   mechanism.      P.    Lariviere.      2,083,720: 

June  15. 
Cover     construction      for     containers.      G.      F.      Brawn. 

2.070.8S1  :  Feb.   16, 
Cover  cutting  and  skiving  device.  Heel-breast.     L.   Sabo 

and  J.   Polkovics.     2,103,120  ;  Dec.   21. 
Cover  fastener.     P.  L.  Berke.     2,097,717  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cover  fastener,      S.   Smith.      2.07]  663  •  Fph    23 
Cover  for  a  bee-hive  box  or  the  like,  Holding  a.     R.  S. 

Whitehouse.     2,075,318  ;  Mar.  30. 
Cover  for  a  contaminated  mattress.  Fumigating.     W.  How- 
ard, Jr.     2,069,036  ;  Jan.  26. 
Cover  for  automobile  running  boards  and  the  like.    G.  F. 

Cavanagh.     2,084,016  ;  June  15. 
Cover    for    books,    ledgers,    and    similar    articles.      A.    A. 

Fortier.     2,092,349  ;  Sept,  7. 
Cover  for  conduit  outlet  boxes.    D.  B.  Winter.    2,099,918; 

Nov.  23. 

^°o  ?,o-l'i'"„^°1'^^'°^'"s  of  different  sizes.     S.  J.  Brandstein. 
J, 080,108  ;  May  11. 

^''on''c/n'"«o^°*J°°  linters,  Removable  brush.     C.  R.  Carr. 
J. 081, 903  ;  June  1. 

^°o  o'tq^'Io^/"??'"''^^.'  containers,  Slip.    L.  E.  La  Bombard. 
2.073.537  ;  Mar.  9. 

%"ey°'  2^019,842  j^ZtTo""'*'  ^"^*  ^^<^^^^^^^-     W.  R. 
Cover  for  food  pans,  Protective.     C.  W.  Klein,  L.  Esterow, 

and  A.  Klein.     2,070,663;  Feb.   16 
Cover  for  furniture,  Slip.    A.  Oppenheimer,  Jr.     2,100,868  ; 

Cover  for  garment  hangers.    H.  Taff.    2,074.243  ;  Mar.  16. 
Cover  for  headrests.     I.  E.  Rotner.     2,068.571  ;  Jan.  19. 

rovpr"iL'^i^r^'--   /•  ^-  popping-     2,089,312  ;  Aug.  10. 
Cover  for  meat  grinders.     D.  F.  Green.     2,087,474  ;  July 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


843 


Cover  for  metal  baths.     C.  G.  Fink,  F.  J.  Kenny,  and  J, 

D.  Hord.     2,076,712  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cover  for  milk  cans,  Insulated  sanitary.     K.  A.  Maupin 

2,078,400  ;  Apr.  27. 
Cover  for  motor  vehicle  locks.     J.  W.  Snively.     2,096,568 

Oct.   19. 
Cover  for  receptacles,  Sanitary.     L.   Rutan.     2,087,046 

July  13. 
Cover    for    refuse    receptacles.     M.    Tamini.     2,079,052 

May  4. 
Cover  for  running  boards  and  the  like.     W.  E.  England, 

2,084,021  ;  June  15. 
Cover   for    running   boards   and   the   like.      C.    H.   Getz, 

2,084,024-5  ;  June  15. 
Cover    for   ships'    hatches.      W.    J.   Nelson.      2,093,362 

Sept.  14. 
Cover  for   spare  tires.   Tire.     C.   McCurley.     2,086,776 

July  13. 
Cover  for  steam  tables  and  the  like.    G.  Parise.    2,072,428 

Mar.  2. 
Cover  for  the  spare  tires  of  automobiles.     G.  A.  Lyon 

2,072,896  ;  Mar.  9. 
Cover  for  wells  and  cisterns.     I.  F.  Bradley.     2,079,835 

May  11. 
Cover    or    shield.    Radiator.      K.    E.    Crooks.      2,092,695 

Sept.  7. 
Cover  releaser  for  containers,  Airtight.     D.   M.  Zivanow 

2,100,.558  ;  Nov.  30. 
Cover    remover.    Manhole.      F.    E.    Jackson.      2,086,318 

July   6. 
Cover   securing   device,    Automobile    running   board.      B. 

Bronson.     2,084,015  ;  June  15. 
Cover  selecting  and  feeding  mechanism.  Container.    H.  E 

Gantzer.     2,073,472  ;  Mar.  9. 
Cover    structure.    Display.      C.    W.    Boston.      2,099,046 

Nov.  16. 
Cover  structure.   Tire  and  valve   stem.     H.    S.   Jandus 

2,092,976  ;   Sept.  14. 
Cover   support.    Vehicle.      W.    F.    Crawford.      2,080,762 

May  18. 
Cover,  Tire.     H.  Hartel.     Re.  20,386  ;  June  1. 
Cover  with  hinged  flap.    Tire.     G.  A.   Lyon.     2,094,325  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Cover  with  laterally  operative   attaching  means.  Fender 

well  tire.     G.  A.  Lyon.     2,094,324  :  Sept.  28. 
Coverall  for  ranges.     W.  D.  Teague,  Jr.     2,100,293  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Covered  joint  hinge.    J.  Soss.     2,102,290  :  Dec.  14. 
Covering  and  making  same,  Surface.     P.  H.  Pennell  and 

C.  H.  Draper.     2,077,004  ;  Apr.  13. 
Covering  apparatus.     T.  Harris.     2,076,269  ;  Apr.  6. 
Covering,  Building.     K.  H.  Black.     2,078,'.)98  ;  May  4. 
Covering  device  for  planters.     J.  W.  Chiles.     2,070,509  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Covering  element.     J.  A.   Topping.     2.093,944  ;   Sept.   21. 
Covering,    Flexible    board    wood    floor.      A.    Elmendorf. 

2,098,777  ;  Nov.  9. 
Covering     for     automobile     running     boards,      Flexible. 

B.  Bronson.    2,084,014  ;  June  15. 
Covering     for    batteries.     Protective.       B.    D.    Doggett. 

2,092,110;   Sept.  7. 
Covering  for  buildings.     F.  C.  Overbury.     2,080,671 ;  May 

18. 
Covering   for   surfaces   exposed    to   the   weather.     W.   H. 

Outraan.     2,099,572;  Nov.  10. 
Covering   for   surfaces   exposed    to    the   weather.      G.    N. 

Wallace  and  F.   C.  McKinloy.     2,094,688;  Oct.  5. 
Covering  for  surfaces  exposed  to  the  weather,  Making  a. 

W.  11.  Outman.     2,099. .57 1  ;  Nov.   10. 
Covering,  Hand.     C.  L.  Dunn.     2,074,144  ;  Mar.  16. 
Covering   in   meat    products.     C.   T.    Walter.     2,072.000 ; 

Mar.   2. 
Covering  material.     S.  C.  Straub.     2,090,490  ;  Aug.  17. 
Covering  material  and  making  the  same.     S.   \V.  ChafTee. 

2,068,396;  Jan.  19. 
Covering  mateMal  and  mnnufiiclure,  Embossed.     W.  Itowe 

and  A.  B.  Miller.     2,091,390  ;  Aug.  31. 
Covering,  Road.     H.  P.  K.  T.  Nielsen.     2,102,480  ;  Dec.  14 
Covering,   Wjili.      C.   A.    I'.arlh.      •J,(17'J.:'H!I  :    Mar.   2. 
Covering,   Wall.     J.   Tomec.      2,100,175 ;  Nov.   23. 
Covers  for  grille-tvpo  iiuloinobile  radiator   fronts.      H.  I!. 

Mummert.     2,079,380  ;   May   4. 
Covers,    Method    and    machine    for    forming    fibrous   slip. 

L.  E.  La  Bombard.     2,097,196  ;  Oct.  26. 
Covers,  Securing  vclik-le  roof.     1''.   J.  Wi'strope  and  R.  N. 

Miller.     2,078,022  ;  Apr.  27. 
Cowl  construction.     C.    H.   Wldmnn.     2,092.512;    Sept.  7. 
Cowl    for   air-cooled   aircraft   engines.     A.   H.   R.    Fedden 

and  J.  W.  CoDlcy.     2,098,947:  Nov.  10. 
Cowl     for     healer     slacUs,     Wind     bailie.       J.     R.     Snillli. 

2,074,491  ;  Mar.  2.'!. 
Cowling  all nchment.     T.   dePort.     2,007,00);   Jan.   10. 
Cowling,  Engine.     R.  Chilton.     2,070,224  ;  Apr.  0. 
Cracker    and    playing    card    press,    Combination    nut.      F. 

HIIdebnUKl.      2,080.178;   May    18. 
Cracker  dlspenHcr.     E.  W.  Illcks.     2,083,843;  June  IB. 
Cracker,  Ice  cube.     L.  E.  Stipe.     2,070.097;  Feb.  9. 
Cracking,  Art  of.     E.  C.  llerlliel.     2,07:(,9;m  ;  Mar.  10. 
Cracking,    Art    of.      E.    <".    Ilertliel    and    ('.    L.    Sclnuldt. 

2,0!)1.l  18  ;   Aug.   24. 
CrafUlng  proeeHS.     H.  Sjulnor.     2,078.899  ;  Apr.  2.. 
Cradle-spring    support.      M.    E.    Rutherford.      2,080,431  ; 

Aug.  io. 
Cradle,  Tabbing.     I.   J.  Foy.     2,003,710;  Sept.  21. 


A.    L.    Ruiz.      2,066,949  ; 
2,081,868  ; 


Craft    navigating   apparatus 

Jan.  5. 
Craft,  Surface  high  speed.     G.  C.  E.  Hampden 

May  25. 
Cranberry   releasing  machine.      I.   Harrison.      2,094,535  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Crane.     R.  E.  Ljungkull.     2,098,299  ;  Nov.  9. 
Crane  base.  Portable.     E.  A.  Ormsby.     2,093,617  ;   Sept. 

21. 
Crane  construction.     P.  Chapman.     2,068,397  ;  Jan.  19. 
Crane,  Full  circle  boom.     J.   Hailey.     2,098,237  ;  Nov.  9. 
Crane,  Full-swing.     F.  G.  Manly.     2,075,819  ;  Apr.  6. 
Crane,     Locomotive.     J.     R.     McGitfert     and     N.     Uuber. 

2.071,1.35  ;  Feb.  16. 
Crane,   Portable.     R.   G.  Le   Tourneau.     2,078,393  ;    Apr. 

27. 
Crane,  Portable.    R.  G.  Le  Tourneau.    2,096,186  ;  Oct.  19. 
Crane,  Portable.     G.  A.  McClain.     2,082,017  ;  June  1. 
Crane,  Traveling.     A.  A.  Joyce.     2.092.122;   Sept.  7. 
Crane,    Wrecking.      H.   Tetrault.      2,067,954 ;    Jan.    19. 
Crank      arm,      Counterbalanced.        G.      T.      Humphrey. 

2,076,818;  Apr.  13. 
Crank  bearing  assembly.     F.  D.  Butler.     2,093,997  ;   Sept. 

28. 
Crankcase  and  chassis  ventilator,  Vacuum.     R.   S.   Whit- 

tington.     2,092,235  ;    Sept.   7. 
Crankcase  assemblv  and  making  the  same.     L.  G.  Knapp. 

2,100,603  ;  Nov.  30. 
Crank    cases,    Strengthening.      H.    Gilmore.      2,098,451 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Crank  counterbalance.     C.  M.  Fergusson.    2,069,031 ;  Jan. 

26. 
Crank,   Register  set-back.     W.   H.  Parker,   N.  J.   Seibert, 

and  G.  J.  Genung.     2,098,730  ;  Nov.  9. 
Crank    safety    device.    Motor    starting.     A.    W.    Hodges. 

2,003.965  ;  Sept.   21. 
Crank  shaft.     G.  A.  Miller.     2,075,741  ;   Mar.  30. 
Crankshaft.     E.   Rumpler.     2,103,185  ;   Dec.   21. 
Crankshaft    and    connecting    rod.    Combination.     R.     M. 

Heintz.     2,093.442 ;    Sept.    21. 
Crankshaft  molding.    D.  J.  Campbell.     2,096,707  ;  Oct.  26. 
Crankshafts,  Means  adapted  to  reduce  the  torsional  oscil- 
lations of.     R.  R.  R.  Sarazin.     2.079,226-7  ;  May  4. 
Cranking       apparatus.       Precision.       J.       D.       Morgan. 

2,091,558;    Aug.    31. 
Crankless  motor.     E.  Brzezinski.     2,088,504;  July  27. 
Crate  device.  Pickling.     C.  G.  Watson.     2,066,595  ;  Jan.  5. 
Crate,  Fruit  or  vegetable.    F.  D.  Thompson,  Jr.    2,074,.598  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Crate.  Knock-down  fruit.     J.  Norinsberg  and  C.  L.  Roye. 

2,079,330:  May  4. 
Crate  or  lug.     A.  L.  KilT.     2,081,821  ;  May  25. 
Crate,   Pickling.     C.  G.    Watson.     2.066,594  ;  Jan.  5. 
Crate,  Shipping.     W.  H.  Said.     2,068,819  :  Jan.   20. 
Crate,  Ventilated  berry.    H.  C.  Atkins.    2,069,747 ;  Feb.  9. 
Crating  machine.  Automatic.     C.  A.  Miller,  Sr.     2,067,301 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Cravat  holder.     J.  H.  Luft.     2,076,154  ;  Apr.  6. 
Cravat  holder.  Adjustable.     E.  L.  Anderson.     2,082,747  ; 

June  1. 
Crawler  mochani.sni.      E.  F.  Norelius.      2.072.520;  Mar.  2. 
Crawler  wheel.     C.  A.  Henneu.se.     2.008,045  :  Jan.   20. 
Cream  and  toothpaste  dispenser,  Shaving.     P.  F.  Roache. 

2,08.5,673  ;  June  29. 
Cream  cooler.     S.   O.  Myers.     2,089,403;  Aug.   10. 
Cream  dispenser.     W.  F.   Coleman.     2,101,020;  Dec.  7. 
Cream,  Manufacture  of  plastic.     H.  D.  Wendt.    2,087,687  ; 

July  20. 
Cream    product.   Treatment  of.      J.   II.   Nair.     2,092.324 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Cream  remover.     W.  B.  Stevens.     2.079,971  :  May  11. 
Cream  remover.     E.  L.  Wood.     2,088,125  ;  July  27. 
Cream     remover     for     milk     bottles.     W.     E.     Osborne. 

2,082,845  ;  June  8. 
Cream  separator.     E.  C.  Gregory.     2,080,012;  May  11, 
Creiim  separator.      l'\  J.  J.  J.   Ilenrard.      2,091,592;  Aug. 

31. 
("ream  separator.      A.  J.  MrDougall.      2.081   192  :  IMay  25. 
Cream   separator.      E.    Scheemaeker.      2,075,00-1— 5  ;    Mar. 

30. 
Cream,  Shaving.     J.  C.  Bird.     2.085,733  ;  July   0. 
Creamer,   Shortening.     I.    .1.    l''ed|e.     2.()9I.7.M;   Aug,   "1. 
Creel.     J.  F.  .\n(lerson.      2.085.504  ;  June  29. 
Cr(>el.     G.  It.  Cocker.     2.102.080:  Dec.  21. 
Creel  for  artlllclal  varus.     W.  .1,  IMvin.  H.  II.  Bnlcli,  and 

W.    Whitehead.      2.090,008;    Nov.    1«. 
Creeper.      U.  O.  llulbert.     2,08  1.957  ;  June  22. 
('replug.      10.   11.  Angler.      2,079,27.1  :  May    1. 
Cresols.    Alkvl.      O.    W.    RnlKlsn    and    I-.    W.    Clemoneo. 

2.073.095  ;  Mnr.  10. 
("rib.      W.    M,    Archer.      2  071.010:    Feb.    10. 
<"rll).      H.    V.    Shaw.       2.00  I.. '.5;!  ;    Sept,    28. 
Crib   «l<le    drop.      II.    W.    Neunlierx    and    O.    W.    Atwoo<1. 

2.070.090;    Feb.  0, 
Crlliwoik.     N,   V.  Arble.     2.092.3S5  :  Sent,  7. 
Crllibage   scoring   device.      V.    TT.    Robln»on.      2,103.018; 

Dec.  28. 
Cribbing.     W.    D.   Sclienk.      2.092.933:   Sept.    II. 
Ciliui-  detection   appaniluii.      (».    N.    Melton.      2,080.087; 

July    0. 
CropH,  Curing  forage.     II.  K.  Klefer      2.091,281  ;  Aug.  31. 
(Tmiuof.  Tilting,      R  C     Allen.     2.007.0011;  .Tnn.  R. 
CroHS  over  BWltch.     J.  U.  Ohlson.     2,007.081  ;  ,Iiin,   IP, 


844 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Crosstalk,  Apparatus  and  method  for  remedying.     M.  A. 

Weaver.     2,080,217  ;  May  11. 
Crosstalk     reduction     in      communication     systems.     H. 

Nyquist.     2,070,744:    Feb.    16. 
Crossing  gate.     B.  F.  White.     2,088,046  ;  July  27. 
Crossing,  Railroad.     E.  Sheehan.     2,087.108  ;  July  13. 
Crossing  signal.     M.   D.    Wilson.      2,068,254;    Jan.   19. 
Crossing   signal.    Railroad.      C.    F.    Johnson.      2,092,606  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Cross-roll  mill.     W.  J.  Assel.     2,101,357  ;  Dec.  7. 
Crotch  construction  for  trousers.     J.   Siegel.     2,070,965  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Crown   and   traveling   block.   Combined.     H.   T.   Nichols. 

2,068,638  ;  Jan.   19. 
Crown   block.     H.   P.   Wickersham.     2,079,725 ;   May   11. 
Crucible.     R.  R.  Wicklein.     2,099,043  ;  Nov.  16. 
Crucifix.     F.  Buck.     2,076,701  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cruising  accelerator.     R.  A.  Cook.     2,085,352  ;  June  29. 
Crumb  making  device.     C.  E.  Quick.     2,088,810  ;  Aug.  3. 
Crusher.     E.   T.   Peterson.     2,094,465 ;   Sept.    28. 
Crusher  and  pressure-exerting  machinery.     S.  W.  Traylor, 

Jr.     2,079,882  ;  May  11. 
Crusher    and    screen,    Combined.      O.    J.    Moussette,    Sr. 

2,074,233  ;  Mar.  16. 
Crusher   for    comminuting   hard    materials.    Impact.      B. 

Graemiger  and  W.  Ludin.     2,103,454  ;  Dec.  28. 
Crusher   for  stone  and  like  material.     W.  L.   Wettlaufer. 

2,097,906  ;  Nov.  2. 
Crusher  for  used  safety   razor  blades.      G.  E.   Chesnut. 

2,101,700  ;  Dec.  7. 
Crusher,  Ice.     W.  A.  Coventry.     2,071,730  :  Feb.  23. 
Crusher,   Impact.      O.   C.   Gruender.      2,086,383 ;    July   G. 
Crusher,  Jaw.     G.  Buchanan.     2,084,188  ;  June  15. 
Crusher  pitman.     G.  Buchanan.     2,081,982  ;  June  1. 
Crusher  suspension,  Gyratory.     R.  Bernhard.     2,093,026  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Crushing  and  grinding  mill.     F.  Gross.     2,085,216 :  June 

29. 
Crushing  machine.     O.  C.  Gruender.     2,070,270 ;  Feb.  9. 
Crushing  machine.     O.  C.  Gruender,     2,091,315;  Aug.  31. 
Crushing  machinery.     W.  A.  Battey.     2,080,407  ;  May  18, 
Crutch,  Wheel  supported.     T.  F.  Kish.     2,077,569  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Crystal      apparatus.      Piezoelectric.     J.      M.      Wolfsklll. 

2,079,540  :  May  4. 
Crystal   controlled   generator.      J.   L.    Finch.      2,085,743 ; 

July   6. 
Crystal  oscillator  monitor  and  centralized  control.     H.  H. 

Beverage.    2,076,361 ;  Apr.  6. 
Crystal,       Piezoelectric       oscillating.         B.       Bechmann. 

2,077,204;   Apr.   13. 
Crystal,       Piezoelectric       oscillator.  R.       Bechmann. 

2,095,376;  Oct.   12. 
Crystal  starter   rectifier  and  phase  control  tube.     D.  D. 

Knowles.     2,078,671  ;  Apr,  27. 
Crystallization.     W.  C.  Weber.     2,091,898;  Aug.  31. 
Crvstallizer  apparatus.     J.  M.  Widmer.     2,091,900  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Cubic   capacity   of  hollow   articles.   Apparatus   for  deter- 
mining the.    C.  B.  Dushane,  Jr.     2,074,832  ;  Mar.  23. 
One.  Billiard.     B.   R.  Nyha^pn.      2.072,484  ;  Mar.   2. 
Ci'ff.     S.  Geismar.     2,097.404  ;  Oct.  26. 
<'m(T  link.     C.  H.  Hone.     2,093,723  ;  Sept.  21. 
Cuff  of  trousers.     G.  F.  Holdren.  2,066,975  ;  Jan.  5. 
Cuff,  Reversible.    B.  H.  Pearse.    2.080.873  :  Mav  18. 
Culinary  article.     N.  Bell.     2,100,021  ;  Nov.   23. 
Culinary  device.     R.  W.  Rotter.     2,100,271 ;  Nov.  23. 
Culinary  device.     M.  E.  Samuel.     2,077,014  ;  Apr.  13. 
Culinary  device.     J.  W.  Stein.     2,097,312  ;   Oct.   26. 
Culinary   instrument.     J.    Reynolds,      2,095,152 ;    Oct.   5. 
Cnlotfe.     W,  Gurian.     2.099,478;  Nov.  16. 
Cultivating     and     weeding     device.       W.     E.     Urschel. 

2,103,306  ;  Dec.  28. 
Cultivator.     P.  J.  Anderson.     2,087,275  ;  July  20. 
Cultivator.     E.    R.   Kenyon.      2,098,726 ;   Nov.  9. 
Cultivator.     J,  E.  Kirk.    2,097.331  :  Oct.  26. 
Cultivator.     H.  T.  Lebow.     2,077,334  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cultivator.     R.  E.  and  E.  Ledbetter.     2,087,035  ;  July  13 
Cultivator.     H.    L.   Magnon.      2.072.702  ;    Mar.    2. 
Cultivator,     J.  J.   Mueller.     2,067,781  :  Jan.   12. 
Cultivator.    F.  F.  Powell.     2,102.483  :  Dec.  14. 
Cultivator.      D.   J.    Priefert.      2,068.303 ;   Jan.    19. 
Cultivator.     G.  and  E.   Souza.     2,074,521 ;  Mar.  23. 
Cultivator   and    planter.     C.    G.    Strandlund.     2,097,678  ; 

Nov.  2, 
Cultivator  and  shield.     F.   Pans.     2,068,467;   Jan.    19. 
Cultivator  attachment.     L.  C.  Becker.     2,095,165:  Oct.  5 
Cultivator  attachment.     W.  A.  Scright.     2,075,475;   Mar 

30. 
Cultivator  attachment.     M.  J.  Sheffield.     2,073,884  ;  Mur 

16. 
Cultivator    attachment    for    tractors.      W.    S.    Graham 

2.071,118  ;  Feb.  16. 
Cultivator    attachment     for     tractors.     A.     R.     Johnson. 

2.090,980  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cultivator     attachment     for     tractors.     H.     P.     Smith 

2.072.1.39  :  Mar.  2. 
Cultivator   blade    attachment.      P.    Day,    Jr.      2.070,155  • 

Feb.  9. 
Cultivator  blade.  Surface.     F.  F.  Tennigkeit.     2,083,750 ; 

June  15. 
Cultivator,  Lawn.     C.  Basham.     2,090.973  ;  Aug.  24. 
Cultivator,    I'ower-operated.     G.    E.   Becker.      2,066,666 ; 

Jan.  5. 


Cultivator,  Rotary.     M.  H.  Royston.     2,088,141 ;  July  27. 

Cultivator  shovel  bracket,  Interchangeable.  W.  H. 
Osmundson.     2,097,338  ;  Oct.  26. 

Cultivator  shovel  structure.  P.  O.  Thompson.  2,097,354  ; 
Oct.  26. 

Cultivator  shovel  with  sweep  attachment.  J.  R.  Kovar. 
Re.  20,443  ;  July  13. 

Cultivator,  Spring  tooth.     G.  E.  Nix.     2,092,679  ;  Sept.  7. 

Cultivator  standard.     T.  H.  Mayfield.     2,076,205  ;  Apr.  6. 

Cultivators,  Boll  weevil  combating  attachment  for.  J. 
H.   Rooks.     2,087,118  ;  July   13. 

Cultures  of  butyl  micro-organisms.  Maintaining  or  in- 
vigorating.    C.  T.  Hanson.     2,085,428  ;  June  29. 

Culvert.     J.  Kahn  and  W.  F.  Schulz.     2,081,872  ;  Mav  25. 


Culvert,   Corrugated  metal. 

Oct.  5. 
Cup  :  /See — 

Dental  polishing  cup. 

Drinking  cup. 

Infant's  feeding  cup. 

Packing  cup. 
Cup.     M.  Sidon.     2,103,831 


E.  F.  Lundeen.     2,094,898; 


Paper  cup. 
Paper  drinking  cup. 
Suction  cup. 
Tent  cup. 
Dec.  28. 
Cup.    G.  W.  Swift,  Jr.     2,088,181 ;  July  27. 
Cup    and    liner     for    milkers.     Teat.       F.     G.     Hodsdon. 

2,092,605  ;   Sept.   7. 
Cup  dispenser.     S.  N.  Hope.     2,081,177  ;  May  25. 
Cup  dispenser.     H.   Sebell.     2,085,395  ;   June  29. 
Cup  for  milking  machines.  Teat.   C.  E.  Ellison.    2,073,737  : 

Mar.  16. 
Cup  holding  hook.     J.  H.  H.  Tiryakian.     2,086,928  ;  July 

13. 
Cup    making    machine.      G.    W.    von    Hofe    and    P.    W. 

Fleischer.     2,095,775  ;  Oct.    12. 
Cups,  Manufacture  of  drinking.   F.  P.  Swallow.   2,069,287  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Cups,  Manufacture  of  sanitary  drinking.     F.  P.  Swallow. 

2,069,288  ;  Feb.  2. 
Cupola,  Foundry.     L.  A.  Grotewohl.     2.101,391 ;  Dec.  7. 
Cupola  operation.     S.  R.  Lewis,  L.  K.  Spink,  and  B.  W. 

Hagerman.     Re.  20,473  ;  Aug.  17. 
Cupolas,  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  operating.     F.  K. 

Vial.     2,078,747  ;  Apr.  27. 
Cupric  mixtures  for  agricultural  purposes  and  preparing 

same.    P.  F.  J.  Souviron.    2,079,953  ;  May  11. 
Curb   press,   Fluid   pressure   operated.     H.    F.    MacMillin 

and  L.  S.  Hubbert.     2,083,032  :  June  8. 
Curd,  Method  and  apparatus  for  forking.     E.  C.  Damrow. 

2,086,353  ;  July  6. 
Curler.     R.  M.  McFadden.     2,089,499  ;  Aug.  10. 
Curler,  Hair.     L.  B.  Andrew.     2,076,358  ;  Apr.  6. 
Curler,  Hair.     F.   Interrante.     2,092,578 :    Sept.   7. 
Curler,  Hair.     H.  G.  Nicol.     2,092,703  :   Sept.  7. 
Curler,  Hair.     P.  Tresenberg.     2,083,760  ;  June  15. 
Curling  and  crimping  device.    C.  Karasiewicz.     2,103,676: 

Dec.  28. 
Curling  iron.     B.  A.  Dodd.      2,077,991  ;  Apr.  20. 
Curling  ring.  Can  end.    W.  E.  Burns.     2,101,309  ;  Dec.  7. 
Currency   bill   counting  and   bunching  machine.      A.   von 

Barth.     2,069,397  ;  Feb.  2. 
Current,   Apparatus  for  generating  electric.     A.  A.  Gay. 

2,097,321 ;  Oct.  26. 
Current,  Arrangement  for  measuring  direct.     O.  E.  Nolke. 

2,087,995  ;  July  27. 
Current   and  voltage  changes.  Apparatus  for  the  detec- 
tion of  minute.     G.  Bucky.     2,088,584  ;  Aug.  3. 
Current-collector  mechanism  for  electrically  propelled  ve- 
hicles.    M.  F.  L.   A.  Aymard.      2.071.223;  Feb    16 
Current    conducting    bar.      L.    C.    Turnock.      2,070,343 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Current     contactor.     High 

2,094,361  ;  Sept.  28. 
Current     control.      Alternating. 

2,100,756:  Nov.  30. 
Current  controlling  apparatus. 

Nov.  23. 
Current,  Controlling  the  flow  of  electric. 

2,101,068  ;  Dec.  7. 
Current   converter.     O.   D.    Grandstaff. 

Current 

23. 
Current 
Current 


direct. 


R.     Lee. 


voltage 

H.     Shepard,     Jr. 

H.  E.  Young.     2,099,714  ; 

M.  J.  Huggins. 


2,086,614;   July 
converting  system.     E.  Marx.      2,074,930 ;   Mar. 
deflector.     F.   Dorn.     2,068,537;  Jan.   19. 
2,069,20ofFeb.°f.   *^'''''^^'    ^l^'^t"^^-      H.     W.    Ackley. 

^"■^?'5°i,^'^^V''=,P2^^'"  control  system,  Alternating.  A.  S. 

Fitz  Gerald.     2,074,836  ;  Mar   23 
Current,  Generating  alternating.     W.  Zingg 

bept.  28. 

*^"on*o"o*o-f,''°T''**"'    ^^^    converter.     A.     B. 
^.v>i^,6J7  ;  June  1. 


2,094,141  ; 
Du    Mont. 


^"2  09"'>*66'l'"'"si°'t  T**^'^'  "^'ternating  electric,  G.  Wall. 
Current  interchanging  system  and  control  therefor. 
^.'.t^'"'?.'}t"»g  current-direct.     C.  F.  Strong.     2,087.659 ; 


July  20. 


^'2,091  Jig^^Aug^'^s/"'"  "^"'^^'"'^   woUling.     H.    W.    Roth. 
^'To82!o28l*  "junf "'     ^^^^S^'^-tyPe-     H.     L.     Rawlins. 

^Tn^o"?!^  iw^M    series  of  impulses.   Translation  of  modu- 
l^ated  electric.     M.  L.  D.   McFa.rlane.     2,070,913  ;   Feb. 


^To^toesT'leprf'""''""    '"^'"^- 


E.     S.     Hoffman. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


845 


Current  measurements  with  the  aid  of  measuring  rectifiers, 

Arrangement  for  carriyng  out  alternating.     W.  Geyger. 

2,084,678  ;  June  22. 
Current      measuring      instrument.      Direct.        T.      Mori. 

2,097,036;  Oct.  26. 
Current  measuring  means.    F.  H.  Shepard,  Jr.     2,086,964  ; 

July  13. 
Current  motor  control.  Alternating.    A.  Pinto.    2,098,793  ; 

Nov.   9. 
Current    producing    unit    or    cell.    Electric.      J.    Gyuris. 

2,102,701 ;  Dec.  21. 
Current    rectifier    construction.    Electric.      H.    Winograd 

and  E.  M.  Kaegi.     2,08.5,843  ;  July  6. 
Current    regulating    system.      H.    B.    Young.      2,076,108 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Current    regulation    through    grid-controlled    vapor    dis- 
charge vessels.     F.  Barz  and  C.  Braband.     2,086,994  ; 

July  13. 
Current  regulator.     H.  E.  X.oung.     2,076,109  ;  Apr.  6. 
Current  regulator,  Alternating.     S.  F.  Farkas.     2,068,316  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Current  regulator.  Alternating.     S.  F.  Farkas  and  L.  B. 

Hilton.     2,069,825  ;  Feb.  9. 
Current-responsive  apparatus.  High-voltage.     W.  K.  Ran- 
kin.    2.081,839  ;  May  25. 
Current  responsive  device.     T.  A.  Rich.     2,077,186  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Current     responsive     device.     Electric.       D.     Journeaux. 

2,094.986  ;  Oct.  5. 
Current  signaling  system,  Alternating.     M.  Baesecke  and 

H.  Mayer.    2,101,699  ;  Dec.  7. 
Current    supply    system.    Automobile.      C.    B.    Schmidt. 

2,085,275  ;  June  29. 
Current  supply  system.  Direct.     J.  V.  Caputo.     2,076,365  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Current   system,    Constant.      H.    E.    Young.      2,085,060 ; 

June  29. 
Current  system,  Constant.     H.  E.  Young.     2,099,715-16  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Current  systems.  Auxiliary  supply  for  alternating.     H.  E. 

Warren.     2,094,481 ;  Sept.  28. 
Current  to  constant  potential  inverter,  Constant.     C.  C. 

Herskind.     2,094.794  ;  Oct.  5. 
Current  transformer.     F.  J.  Fischer.     2,066,396  ;  Jan.  5. 
Current    transformer.    Direct.      1'..    Springer.      2,078,018 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Current  transients.  Apparatus  for  recording  earth.     L.  W. 

Blau  and  L.  Statham.     2,079,103  ;  May  4. 
Current  welding  apparatus.  Alternating.     C.  N.  Mitchell. 

2,092,003  :    Sept.  7. 
Currents,    Arrantrement    for    amplifying    alternating.     E. 

Habann.    2,067,393  ;  Jan.  12. 
Currents,    Method   of  and   system   for   rectifying  and   in- 
creasing the  frequency  of  alternating.     A.  A.  Steinmetz. 

2,085,515  :  June  29. 
Currents,    Modulating    high    frequency.      R.    H.    Varlan. 

2,075,380  :  Mar.  30. 
Currents,    Silencing  gaseous.     J.   Blanchard.      2,075,088 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Current.^,     Transmission     of     sound.       E.     S.     Lansing. 

2,009,310  ;  Feb.  2. 
Curtain.      A.    Bauer,    Jr.,    and    R.    Whcwell.      2,079,831; 

May  11. 
Curtain,  Adjustable.    H.  Geller.    2,083,991 ;  June  15. 
Curtain,  Adjustable.     H.  Geller.     2,093,209  ;  Sept.  14. 
Curtain  bracket.  Adjustable.     L.  J.  Rose.     2,079,810  ;  May 

11. 
Curtain  construction.     F.  A.  Schuetn.     2,098,016  ;  Nov.  2. 
Curtain  drier.     A.  Hansen.     2,076,777  ;  Apr.   13. 
Curtain    drying    and    stretching    rack.      N.    J.    Wagstaff. 

2,084,661  ;  June  22. 
Curtain    fixture.      W.    S.    Hamm    and    F.    A.    Schuetz. 

2,089.365  ;  Aug.  10. 
Curtain  fixture.     J.  P.  I.evnn.     2,098.827  :  Nov.  9. 
Curtain  fixture.     C.  A.  Plaunt.     2,099,770  ;  Nov.  23. 
Curtain     fixture,     Adjustable     window.       A.     C.     Selbel. 

2,099,707  ;  Nov.  23. 
Curtain  hanger.     ('.  W.  Miller.     2.071,928  ;  Mnr.  23. 
Curtain  rod.     L.  V.  Viola.     2,083,931  ;  Juno  15. 
Curtain     rod.       R.    D.    W.    Vrooni    and    W.    II.    Toclle. 

2,079,207  :    May  4. 
Curtain    rod,    clothes    line,    and    the    like.    Helical    wire. 

E.    Pearson.     2,082,.'?01  ;    June   1. 
Curtain  rod  holder.     II.  .T.  Ilasljell.     2,009. 144;  Jan.   26. 
Curtain  rod,  Traverse.     A.  A.  Allen.     2,007.907  ;  Nov.  2. 
Curtain,       Semi-transparent      shower.         A.       Colcnmn. 

2,009,000  ;  Feb.  2. 
Curtain,    Shower    balli.      N.    Gaines.      2,004,040;    Oct.    5. 
Curtain      tieb.iek     securing     device.        W.     S.     Wcldon. 

2,101,377  ;  Dec.  7. 
Curvlform      hollow      nrllcles      from      binder-Impregnated 

water-laid  felts.  Manufacture.     M.  O.  Schur.     2,100,051  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Cushion.     R.  K.  I,ee  and  C.  A.  Tea.     2.004,041  ;  Sept.  2S. 
Cushion.     E.  It.  Pennington.     2,090,227  :  Aug.  17. 
CuHlilori,     Alrhouiiil     spring.      U.     <).     Smith.      2,072.570: 

M(ir,   2. 
Cushion  arch  builder,  Air.     C.  Sullivan.     2,074,286  ;  Mar. 

HI. 
Cushion,  Anloinohlle.     ('.  \V.  Mnnley.     2.081,111;  May  IS. 
(•iih1iI<iii,   CliMif.     G.  K.  Conhinn.     2.076,(110;  Apr.  l."!. 
Cushion     filling     machine.     Adjustable.        M.     II.     Lnng. 

2,000,897  :  Nov.  23.  „ 

Cushion  IhiBic  base.     (".  H.  SniHli.     2,007,581  ;  Jan.   12. 


Cushion      foot      for      chairs.        G.      D.      Schermcrhorn. 

2,103,095  ;  Dec.  21. 
Cushion,   Invalid.     G.   Carey.     2,085,296  ;   June  29. 
Cushion  joint.     T.  Lord.      2.068.994;  Jan.  26. 
Cushion,   Pneumatic.      H.   C.   Stanley  and   W.   H.    Smith. 

2,099,870  ;  Nov.  23. 
Cushion  rest,  Metatarsal  rubber.     J.  E.  Stagl.     2,101,761  ; 

Dee.  7. 
Cushion,    Self-cooling  bed    and   couch.     J.   H.   Reynolds. 

2,103,553  ;  Dec.  28. 
Cushion  sheet.     W.  G.  D.  Orr.     2,085,384  ;  June  29. 
Cushion,  Spool  needle.     F.   Goertz.     2,101,250;  Dec.  7. 
Cushion,    Spring.      J.    A.    Findora.      2,099,200 ;    Nov.    16. 
Cusliion,   Spring.      U.  Klnin.      2,071  .."-lO  :   Keli.  2:J. 
Cushion,  .Spring.     E.  A.  Krims.     2,072,890  ;  Mar.  9. 
Cushion.   Spring.     J.  R.  Lee.      2,072.5ti2  ;   Mar.  2. 
Cushion  structure.  Spring.     W.  A.  Clark.     2,077,459  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Cushion  tufting  structure.     C.  L.  Hall.     2,099,650 ;  Nov. 

16. 
Cusliion   unit  and  making  the   same.     R.   K.   Lee,   C.   A. 

Tea,  and  H.  C.  Anderson.     2,094,074  ;   Sept.  28. 
Cushioned  seat.     J.  E.  Bloomberg.     2,085,569  ;  June  29. 
Cushioned  seat.     I.,  A.,  and  H.   Singer.     2,007,021  ;   Jan. 

12. 
Cushioning  device.     C.  W.  Greenhill.     2,077,233  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cushioning  device.     D.  F.  Sproul.     2,084,283  ;  June  15. 
Cushioning  device,  Pneumatic.     H.  D.  Smith.     2,086,480  ; 

July   6. 
Cushioning    means    for    bicycle    frames.     R.    L.    JIartln. 

2.078.213  ;  Apr.  20. 
Cushioning  means  for  supporting  a  body  upon  a  vehicle 

frame.    L.  M.  Goldsmith.    2,075,844  ;  Apr.  6. 
Cushioning  means  for  vehicles.     J.  J.  Tatuin.     2,009,688  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Cushioning     unit     for     vehicle     tires.       J.     Mocharnuk. 

2,070,214;  Feb.  9. 
Cushions    particularly    for    seats    and    back    supports    of 

vehicles.     F.  M.  J.  T.  de  Poix.     2,082,151  ;  June  1. 
Cuspidor.     H.  E.  JlrCurdv.      2,090.848  :  Aue.  24. 
Cuspidor,  Dental.     J.  A.  SaflSr.     2,098,932;  Nov.  9. 
Custard  filling.  Preparing.     I.  H.  Hall.     2,084,640;  June 

22. 
Cut-filament     sliver     from      continuous     filament     tape. 

Method  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing.     R.  Oshima. 

2,090,502  ;  Aug.  17. 
Cut-out  and  joint  therefor.     T.  Birkenmaier.     2,103,056  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Cut-out,   Mecurial   electric.      P.   T.   Jenkins.      2,100,033 : 

Nov.  23. 
Cut-out,   Mercurial   electrical.     F.   T.   Jenkins  and   S.   D. 

Sparks.     2,097,406;  Oct.  26. 
Cut-off  switch.  Low  water  and  pressure.     O.  F.  Carlson. 

2,076,547;  Apr.   13. 
Cut-off    valve.     Pilot     controlled.       L.     S.     Castonguay. 

2,076,548;  Apr.  13. 
Cut-out,  Electric.     B.   R.  Hermann.     2,081,813;  May   25. 
Cnt-ont.  Fuse.      B.  I{.  Hermann.      2.081.814;  Mav  25. 
Cut-out,  Fuse.     G.  F.  LIncks.     2,081,826  ;  May  2i5. 
Cut-out,     Low    water.       W.    A.     Ray    and    W.    R.     Ray. 

2,073,208  :  Mar.  9. 
Cut-out,  Self-standing.     A.  H.  Torme.     2,066,591  ;  Jan.  5. 
Cutlery.     J.   B.   Curtis.      2,072, .SSI  ;   Mnr.   2. 
(Cutlery.      W.   IT.   Takahashl.      2.07". 777  :   IVI.ir    2. 
Cutlery.     T.  E.  Whartou.     2,102,930;  Dec.  21. 

Cutter :  See — 

Bean  cutter.  ParafTin  cutter. 

P.lnde  cutter.  Pile  cutter. 

Cable  cutter.  Pipe  cutter. 

Casing  cutter.  Hibbou  cutter. 

Cast   cutter.  Rotary  eultor. 

Corn   cutter.  Uonirhing   cutter. 

Ensilage  cutter.  Safety  wedge  cutter. 

(Jear  cutter.  Saw  cutter. 

(Jrass  cutter.  Scrollwork  cutter. 

Inserted  blade  cutter.  Shiimle  cutter. 

Jelly  cutter.  Stalk  cutter. 

M.it  rulliM-.  Strip  culler. 

Metal  cutter.  Sugiiroane  cutter. 

Noodle  cutter.  Wire  cable  cutter. 

Operaliiig  seam  cutter.  Wire  cutter. 

Cutter.     C.  h.  IIolTman.     2,08(1,020;  July  13. 
Cutter.      P.    KIrbach.      2,0!)0.7:!0  ;  Aug.  2  I. 
Cutter.     J.  L.  Snillh.      2,072, 140  :  Mar.  2. 
Cutter.     T.  M.  Stephens.      2.000,012;  Aug.   17. 
Cutter     and     nccuinulMtIng     roll     therefor,     Koilder.       V. 

Matejclk.     2.084.447;  .Iniie  22. 
Culler  and  advertlBliig   device,  I'oiublned.      II.   V.   Elliott. 

2.098.8(1:1 ;   Nov.   1). 
Cutter     iisHeiublv     for     oil     well     tools.       J.     A.     Zublln. 

2,009,795  ;    VAt.   9. 
Cutter  altiicIiMient   for  baliMs.     L.  It.   and   (.;.  L.  Tallman. 

2,0!»7.r!.'):i  ;  Oct.  2(1. 
Culler    Imr   and    culler    chain.      J.    S.    Hell/..      2.0(1S.7.SI>  ; 

.IMU.   2(1. 

Culler    bar    gunril     resetting    device.      W.     A.    JohURon. 

2,075,117:  Mar.  30. 
Culler   hearing.      l'\    L.    Scott.      2,0.'<(1.0S1  ;    July    1.1 
Culler  chain.     \V.  J.  Hertovlch.     2.0911,875;   Oct.  20. 
('Mlt.T  chain.     It.  It.  Duiilop.     2.00S,ll(m  ;  Jan.  20. 
Ciillcr  clialu.     It.  K.  Jeffrey.     2.0(IS,S(>2  ;  Jan.   20. 
Culler  diMln.     II.   K.  .I.'ffr.-y.     2,()U0.:129  ;  Aug.   17. 
Culler  chain.      N.   1>.   Levin.      2,008,808;   Jmu.   20. 


846 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


N.  D.   Levin.     2,068,807 


Cutter  chain  and   cutter  bar 

Jan.   26. 
Cutter  for  buttonhole  sewing  machines,  Thread.     J.  H 

Pikul  and  C.  A.  O.   Grip.     2,068,509  ;  Jan.  19. 
Cutter    for    conduits,    Koot.     E.    J.    Brooks.     2,093,827 

Sept.  21. 
Cutter     for     domestic     animals.     Hair.     S.     J.     Erling 

2.072,445  :  Mar.   2. 
Cutter  for  plastic  substances.     P.  Fitzgerald.     2,093,867 

Sept.   21. 
Cutter  for   reapers  and   similar  agricultural  implements 

Tangle.     F.  M.  Hite.     2,097,921  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cutter  for  sheet  material.     M.  E.  Halstead.     2,100,846 

Nov.  30. 
Cutter  for  suction  dredgers.  Rotary.    P.  Fray.    2,090,790 

Aug.  24. 
Cutter   for    textile    fabrics.      H.   A.   Klahre.      2,094,987 

Oct.  5. 
Cutter  head.     C.  A.  Meisel.     2,067,456  ;  Jan.  12. 
Cutter  head  for  suction  dredges.   W.  H.  Stires.   2,103,124 

Dec.  21. 
Cutter  mechanism.     E.  K.  Jeffrey.     2,068,985  ;  Jan.  26. 
Cutter   member   for   cleaning  drain   pipes.      S.   O.   Blanc 

2,069,871 ;  Feb.  9. 
Cutter  plotting  instrument,   Garment.     E.  W.  Van  Ame 

2,103,393  ;  Dec.  28. 
Cutter  positioning  device  for  bobbing  machines.     W.  F 

Zimmermann.     2,073,917  ;  Mar.  16. 
Cutter  protector.      \V.  E.  Abhitt.      2.072,415  :  I\Iar.   2. 
Cutter  register  control.     O.  C.  Cordes.     2,075,095 ;  Mar, 

30. 
Cutters    for    tube    cleaners.     H.    L.    Staley.     2,079,190 

May  4. 
Cutting     and     assembling     machine.       C.     N.     Jacobs, 

2,091,990;   Sept.  7. 
Cutting  and  embossing  machine.  Biscuit  and  like.     G.  R 

Baker.     2,077.979  ;  Apr.  20. 
Cutting  and   marking  device   for   sheet   material.      T.   C, 

Perry.     2,083,577  ;  June  15. 
Cutting     and      winding     machine.        O.     I. 

2,100,079  ;  Nov.  23. 
Cutting  apparatus.     W.  H.  Ford.     2,103,217 
CuttiHg  apparatus.     G.  A.  Ungar.     2,070,386  ; 
Cutting    attachment    for    tufting    work.      B 

2,095,916  ;  Oct.   12. 
Cutting    block    for    clicking    machines.     J 

2.093,720;   Sept.   21. 
Cutting  device.     J.  C.  Anderson.     2,082,867;  June  8. 
Cutting  device.    H.  G.  R.  Bennett.     2,092,202  ;  Sept.  7. 
Cutting   device.      H.    Broadwell.      2,085,079  ;    June    29. 
Cutting  device.     S.  C.  Brody.     2.094,260  ;  Sept.  28. 
Cutting  device.     J.  E.  Cook.     2,088,162  ;  July  27. 
Cutting  device.     D.  A.  Cumfer.     2,095,631 :   Oct.  12. 
Cutting  device.     C.  E.  Moore.     2,097,636  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cutting  device.     K.  Peiseler.     2,098,159  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cutting  device  for  buttonhole-  or  other  sewing  machines. 

H.  Pudelko.     2,100.815  ;  Nov.  30. 
Cutting  device  for  sewing  machines.    F.  Ebert.    2,086,407  ; 

July   6. 
Cutting  device.  Revolving.     E.  E.  Long.     2,078,730  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Cutting  die.     J.  H.  Nelson.     2,083,157 ;  June  8. 
Cutting  edge,  Renewable.    H.  E.  Linden.    2,073,801 ;  Mar. 

16. 
Cutting  height.  Device  for  regulating.      K.  Hagebeuker. 

2,103,418  ;  Dec.  28. 

"    ~    Brightwell.     2,068,445  ;  Jan.  19. 
Colby.     2,070.885  ;  Feb.  16. 
L.    Drake    and    E.    A.    Rosin. 


Judelshon. 

Dec.  21. 
Feb.  9. 
N.    Cagle. 

F.    Gordon. 


Cutting  machine.  T.  S. 
Cutting  machine.  V.  V. 
Cutting     machine.       J. 

2,084,576  ;  June  22. 
Cutting    machine.     A. 

2.088,695  ;  Aug.  3. 
Cutting  machine.     J. 

27. 
Cutting  machine. 
Cutting  machine. 
Cutting  m.ichine. 
Cutting  machine. 
Cutting  machine. 
Cutting   machine. 

2,07,'j,489  ;  Mar.  30. 
Cutting  machine.     O.  Wennberg. 

Spadono.      2.071.097;   Feb.    16. 
Cutting   machine    for    spaghetti,    macaroni, 

Cavagnaro.    2,103,317  ;  Dec.  28. 
Cutting   machine  or   the  like  and  drive  therefor. 

Terhune.     2,081.962  ;  June  1. 
Cutting  machine.  Rotary.    P.  J.  R.  Schreiber.     2,097,223  : 

Oct.  26. 
Cutting  mechanism.     H.   C.  Shock.     2,103,875 ;  Dec.  28. 
Cutting  mechanism  for  bag  machines,  Web.    G.  W.  Poppe. 

2,101,191  ;  Dec.  7. 
Cutting  metal.  Apparatus  for.    C.  M.  Toder.    Re.  20,492  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Cutfing-off  mechanism  for  bng  making  machines  and  the 

liko.     A.  Potdevin.     2.099,314  ;  Nov.  16. 
Cutting  press.     J.   Sandt.      2,083,097  ;   June  8. 
Cutting  tool.    W.  W.  Broughton.     2,073.678  ;  Mar.  16. 
Cutting   tool.     G.   S.    Mndsen.     2.070.796  :   Feb.    16. 
Cutting  tool.     F.  P.  Miller.     2.07fi.«R.3  :  Apr.  13. 
Cutting  tool.    F.P.Miller.    2,102,478  ;  Dec.  14. 
Cutting  tool.     J.  H.  Muth.     2,092,984  ;  Sept.   14. 
Cutting  tool.     J.  C.  Olaen.     2,093,022  ;  Sept.  14. 


J.    Fausek    and    L    F.    Fausek. 

P.   Fredericksen.     2,078,320  ;   Apr. 

H.  J.  Heller.    2,084,488 ;  June  22. 

P.  H.  Hutchinson.     2,080,941  ;  May  18. 

O.  I.  Judpl.-slinn.     2.074.840  ;  Mar.  23. 

A.   Laukhuff.      2,089,274;   Aug.   10. 

W.  Maier.     2.087,520;  July   20. 
H.    C.    Warner   and    C.    IX.    Schurr. 

A.  E.  Wegner,  and  C.  C. 

etc.      N.    J. 

L.  B. 


H.    R.    Dittmar. 


2,101,823  ; 
Fick.     2,090,942;  Aug. 


Cyanhydrins,    Preparing. 

Dec.  7. 
Cyanhydrins,   Production   of.     R. 

24. 
Cyanide   process.     L.   D.   Mills,    T.   B.    Crowe,   and   J.    C. 

Haun.     2,100,865  ;  Nov.  30. 
Cyano  compounds  and  producing  same,  Cyclic.     K.  Ziegler. 

2,068,586  ;  Jan.  19. 
Cycle    construction.     W.    C.    Anthony    and    L.    Wachter. 

2,091,698  ;  Aug.   31. 
Cycles,      Sheet-metal      structure      for.        R.      Giordani. 

2,089,889  ;  Aug.  10. 
Cvclohexvlamiue    derivatives.      H.    A.    Lubs    and    F.    W. 

Johnson.     2,080,143  ;  May  11. 
Cyclone  dust  collector.     M.  J.  Watson.     2,074,818  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Cyclopentadienone   condensation    compounds   and   making 

them.     W.  Dilthey.     2,097,854  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cyclopropane.  Producing.    H.  B.  Hass  and  E.  W.  Gluesen- 

kamp.     2,102,556  ;  Dec.  14. 
Cyclopropane,  Synthesis  of.    H.  B.  Hass  and  G.  E.  Hinds. 

2,098,239  ;  Nov.  9. 
Cylinder.     V.  W.  Peterson.     2,070,805  ;  Feb.   16. 
Cylinder.      Amalgamating.     E.      L.      Foster.     2,072,498  ; 

Mar.   2. 
Cylinder    boring   bar    and   attachment.      C.    L.    Melster. 

2,077,248  ;  Apr.   13. 
Cylinder,  Compensating   master.    H.  C.  Bowen.    2,071,059  ; 

Feb.   16. 
Cylinder,  Compound.     A.  A.  Loweke.     2,081,056  ;  May  18. 
Cylinder,  Compound  master.     R.  N.  Baughn.     2,101,772  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Cylinder  cooling  system.     G.  A.  Spelts.     2,102,041 :  Dec. 

14. 
Cylinder,  Cutting.     L.  C.  SchiUo.     2,088,118  ;  July  27. 
Cylinder,   Fiber   cleaning.      J.   Blewett.      2,096,955 ;    Oct. 

26. 
Cylinder  head.     A.  A.  A.  Darche.     2.077.824  ;  Apr.  20. 
Cylinder    head.    Air-cooled.      M.    Christian.      2,098,741 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Cylinder-head    constnjction,    Internal-combustion    engine. 

R.  L.  Skinner.    2,074,972  ;  Jlar.  23. 
Cylinder    head    for   internal   combustion    engines.      F.    C. 

Mock.     2,086,427;  July  6. 
Cylinder  liner.     R.   M.   Heintz.     2,085,976  ;  July   6. 
Cylinder  lock.     E.  N.  Jacobi.     2,097,189-92  ;  Oct.  26. 
Cylinder  lock.     F.  W.  Kennev.     2,101,779  ;  Dec.  7. 
Cylinder  lock.     S.  A.  Liss.    2,070,233  :  Feb.  9. 
Cylinder  lock.     G.  B.  Pickop.     2,093.925  ;  Sept.  21. 
Cylinder   lubricator.   Upper.     D.   C.   and   H.   M.    Jenkins. 

2,096,808  ;  Oct.  26. 
Cylinder  motion,  Jacquard.     H.   "V.  Foster.      2,103,815: 

Dec.  28. 
Cylinder  of  internal  combustion  engines.     H.  R.  Ricardo. 

2,076,593  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cylinder  packing  ring.     R.  R.   Stevens.     2,077,906;  Apr. 

Cylinder,  Power.     G.  C.  R.  Kuiper.     2,089,491 ;  Aug.  10. 

Cylinder  press.     H.  J.  Hanauer.     2,095,498  ;  Oct.  12. 

Cylinder  Printing  plate.  H.  A.  W.  Wood.  2,100,207; 
Nov.  23. 

Cylinder  reboring-plate.  E.  R.  Michener.  2,103,294: 
Dec.  28.  .       .        I 

Cylinder  separating  mechanism  for  printing  presses.  A. 
T.  Koppe.     2,069,613:   Feb.  2. 

'^y.i'So?'"-!!®'^'^®  press.  F.  S.  Heimbach  and  W.  LeischeL 
2.08.D,o29  ;  June  29. 

Cylinder,  Vertical  master.     S.  Schnell.     2,070,298 ;  Feb.  9. 

Cylinders,  Apparatus  for  coating  printing.  C.  L.  Hender- 
son.    2,084,642  ;  June  22. 

Cylinders,  Mechanism  and  method  of  marking,  squeegee- 
ing, and  developing  printing.  G.  A.  Friess.  2,074,218  ; 
jNlar.  16. 

Cylinders,  Jlechanism  for  movably  supporting.  O  D 
McFarland.     2.067,777  ;  Jan.  12.  •'         '^^  &         .    x^. 

Cylinders  of  internal  combustion  engines,  Exhausting  the. 
S.   Jones.     2.090,841  ;  Aug.   24 

Cylindrical  valve.     A.  L.  Parker.     2,075,459  ;  Mar.  30. 

D-glucono-delta-lactone,  Crystallizing  pure.  R.  Paster- 
nack.     2,102,380 ;  Dec.  14  6    f     =•      "■• 

D-type  handle.     T.  L.  Crook.     2,091,403  ;  Aug.  31. 

nniry  plant      H.  McCornack.     2,081,947  ;  June  1. 

2  080  37o"jIayil^^''^*"^     ^"^    handling.       E.    Hauk. 

Dairyman's  air-relief  tool.    J.  E.  Landis.     2,078,860  ;  Apr. 
^am.'    T.  Becher.     2.073.956;  Mar.  16. 
??^™-     ^•„?^?''"-     2,077,203;  Apr.    13. 
Dam.     S.  W.  Stewart.     2,080.637  ;  May  18. 
Dam,  Basin.     F.  W.  Wehn.     2,080.956  ;  May  18. 

2  103,116?Dec   21*^^     ^°''     "^*^''^-       ^-     ^-     ^^acock. 
Dam,  Oral  airway,     j.  P.  Henahan.     2,098,340  ;  Nov   9 
Uiinped  wave  filter.     L.  W.  Blau      "  077  391  •  Anr   20 
Dampener    Sucker  rod  impulse  and  impact      J    CHiiikle 
nn'J^n  J-.^-  ^^'^^•''^,<^.'^-     2,098,290:  Nov"^  9        •'■  "-  ^"^^^^ 
Dampening  and  inking  mechanism  for  planographic  and 

nnalo|ous   presses.   Dual.      J.    G.    Goedike^  2,103,254 ; 

Dampening    mechanism     for    nrintine    nrp<!<!c<i        Tl     n 
Stevens.    2,101,202  •  Dec   7  """""^    presses.      B.    D. 
Damper.     C.  R.  Anderson.  "  2,090,605  ;  Aug.  17. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


847 


Damper.     J.  T.  Moran.     2,082,298  ;  June  1. 

Damper,  Automatic  check.     W.  Kemp.    2,101.315  ;  Dec.  7. 

Damper    bearing    unit.      H.    Rosenberg.      2,081,307  ;    May 

25. 
Damper,    Combined   filter   and   automatic   relief.     ^I.    L. 

Mueller.     2,074,152  ;  Mar.  16. 
Damper,  Draft.     F.  L.  Hitchcoclc.     2,083,844;  June  15. 
Damper,   Dynamic.     W.   G.  Lundquist  and  J.   E.  Weiss. 

2,095,757;  Oct.  12. 
Damper    equipment.       H.    M.    Cunningham.      2,073,386 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Damper    for    heating    units.     R.    Bollheimer.     2,067,560  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Damper,   Gear  shift.     O.  K.  Kelley.     2,092,580;   Sept.  7. 
Damper,    Hydraulic    elevator    torque.      E.    C.    Rosenverg. 

2,085,230  ;  June  29. 
Damper,  Link  type  dynamic.     C.  C.  De  Pew.     2,098,571 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Damper,  Stove.     C.  R.  Anderson.     2,090,604  ;  Aug.  17. 
Damper,  Vibration.     E.  N.  Cole.     2,092,571 ;  Sept.  7. 
Damper,  Vibration.     S.  Rosenzweig.     2,093,930  ;  Sept.  21. 
Dampers,      Manufacture      of      stove.      M.      L.      Hunker. 

2.072,304;   Mar.   2. 
Damping  device.     J.  Mercier.     2,089,657 ;  Aug.   10. 
Damping  device  for  indicating  instruments.     W.  Briickel 

and  K.  Haas.     2,100,833  ;  Nov.  30. 
Dandelion  and  weed  puller.     G.  Stalker.     2,087,128  ;  July 

13. 
Darning  appliance.     R.  G.  Macpherson.     2,073,993  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Dart  board.     T.  W.  Tempest.     2,076,357  ;  Apr.  6. 
Dasher  and  mixer.  Churn.     F.  R.  Shinn,   Sr.     2,078,912  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Dashpot.     B.  Radtke.     2,101,194;  Dec.  7. 
Davenport,  Convertible.    R.  M.  Colman.    2,066,612  ;  Jan.  5. 
Davit,  Life  boat.     C.  H.  Fuller.     2,076,021 ;  Apr.  6. 
Deadening  means  tor  orfice  machines  and  like  sliock  and 

noise    generating    units.     W.    L.    Courson.     2,072,244  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Deafness,  Apparatus  for  diagnosing  and  treating.     P.  J. 

Clifford.      2,087,838  ;  July  20. 
Dealkylation  of  alkyl-aryl  ethers.    J.  M.  Tinker  and  V.  M. 

Weinmayr.     2,100,228  ;  Nov.  23. 
Decalcomania.    F.  Hart.     2,094,886  ;  Oct.  5. 
Decalcomania.     F.  W.   Humphner.     2,100,140;   Nov.   23. 
Decalcomania  adapted  for  composing  words.    J.  E.  Adair. 

2,089,779  ;  Aug.    10. 
Deck.     C.  F.  Davis.     2,093,108  ;   Sept.  14. 
Deck  for  tanks.  Floating.     C.  A.  Ellis  and  W.  F.  Edwards. 

2,070.828  ;   Feb.  10. 
Deck  having  recnforced  annular  pas  spare,  Floating.     V 

A.  Howard  and  C.  H.  Ilaupt.     L'.07].r,30:  Feb.  23. 
Deck  loader  and  iinloador.     C.  Girl.     2,0!)1, 009-70  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Deck   support   and   trough.     F.   J.   Westrope.     2,066,501  ; 

.Tan.  5.  ,   „       „_  ,  _, 

Decomposition  products  from  olefine-S02  complexes.  Pro- 
ducing.     R.   D.    Snow.      2,102,654;   Dec.   21. 
Deoonilion      oF      a      plii.stic,      Hurface.      (J.      I'.      Heppes. 

2,091,361  ;   Aug.  31.      ' 
Decoration  or  ornamentation  of  high  relief.    L.  W.  Manzer. 

2,089,096 ;  Aug.  3.  .     ..  «  = 

Decorations   or  ceramic  objects,    Production   of   precious 

metal.     A.  Hefter.     2,081,2.34  ;  May  25. 
Decorative  article.     L  M.  Casey.     2,097,513  ;  Nov.  2. 
Decorative  artificial   product.     F.  J.  Hoarle.     2,081,.)38  ; 

Decorative  coated  fabric.     H.  J.  Jenemann.     2,102,715  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Decorative  device,  Illuminated.     E.  J.  Graf.     2,090,118; 

Decorative  device.  Illuminated.     E.  J.   Graf.     2,097,061; 

Oct.      26.  ^  ^         ^  XT  A 

Decorative  laminated   product  and  manufacture.     H.   A. 

Faber.    2,084,081 ;  June  15. 
Decorative  light.     A.   Stechbart.     2,092,784;   Sept.   14. 
Decorative    light    structure.      A.    Stechbart.      2,092,785 ; 

Sept    14. 
Decorative  surface.     I.  C.  Honegger.     2,094,599  ;   Oct.  5. 
Decov.     G.  A.  Hates.     2,100.023  ;  Nov.  30 
Decurllng  device.     C.  J.  Beck.     2,070,50.5  :  Feb.  9. 
Deep  well   pump.      A.   W.    Burks.      2.078.180;   Apr.    >i. 
Deep  well  pump.     R.  h.  Chenault.     2.083  087  ;  June  15 
Deep   well   pump.     V.   W.   Kennedy.      2,100.560  ;   -Nov.   30 
Deep   well    pump,   IJouhle  acting.      R.    V.   Whiteside   and 

C.  L.  Holmberg.     2,087,713  ;  July  20. 
Deep     well     pump.     Fluid     operated.       C.     J.     Coberly. 

2,081.223;  May  25.  „      „     , 

Defecntor.     W.   C.  Grornlgcr.     2,066,881-2  ;  Jan.  C. 
Defecator    with    Integral    cvacuator.      W.    C.    Groenlgcr. 

2,066,883 ;  Jan.  5.  ^    ^         ,  „  „_^  _„„     „  , 

DefTOUors,  Flushing.     W.  C.  Groenlger.     2,071.790;  I'eb 

23. 
Defects     in     cable    sheaths,     I.ornllng.     A.     '/..     Mnmi)lo. 

Vomlrm  devlce.^^N.    C.    Ward       2,075  246 ;    Mar    30 
Deflation  Indicator  switch.    F.  L.  Dyron.    2,084,939  ;  June 

2'' 
Deflection    device   for   cnthode-ray   tubes.     W.   A.   Tolaon. 

2.071,764  ;  Miir.  23.  „,  _  iq 

Deflector,  Air.     W.L.Morrison.     2.080,431  ;  Mar  18. 
Dedeclor   mid    .Inifl     regulalor,    Aulomiitlo.      I'.   Meslng.T. 

2,075,587  ;  Mar.  30. 


Deflector  for  automotive  vehicles.     R.  F.  Peo.     2.077,583  ; 

Apr.   20. 
Deflector  for  knitting  machines.     R.  H.  Lawson  and  W.  L. 

Smith,  Jr.    2,103,197  ;  Dec.  21. 
Deflector  for  locomotive  exhaust  nozzle.     H.  J.  Grill,   G. 

A.  Kimber.  and  P.  Stohlbereer.     2,090,364 ;  Aug.  17. 
Deflector,    Hydraulic  giant.    C.   B.   McAulay.      2,080,724 ; 

July  13. 
Deflector    means    for    hopper    spouts.      E.    A.    Thumlert. 

2,103,392  ;  Dec.  28. 
Deflector   means    for  toilet   mechanisms.     C.   T.   Giblette. 

2,100,950  ;  Nov.  30. 
Deformation      recording      apparatus.     R.      L.      Templin. 

2,091,534;  Aug.  31. 
Deformation  recording  apparatus.     R.  L.  Templin  and  D.  I. 

Bohn.     2,091,535;    Aug.    31. 
Defroster  and  moisture  control  for  mechanical   refrigera- 
tors. Automatic.     A.  S.  Volpin.     2,081.128;  May  18. 
Defroster,     Windshield.     C.     F.     Fagerburg.     2,079,203 ; 

May  4. 
Defrosting  rpparatus.     I.  Allison.     2.069,201;  Feb.   2. 
Defrosting   control    for    automatic    refrigerators.      \V.    R. 

Hainsworth.     2,075,437  ;  Mar.  30. 
Defrosting    means    for    refrigerating    apparatus.      C.    A. 

Rodman.      2,095,835  ;   Oct.    12. 
Defrosting  mechanism.     L.  H.  Void.     Re.  20,243  ;  Jan.  12. 
Defrosting    refrigerating    units.    Automatically.       C.     T. 

Hoffman.     Re.  20,245  ;  Jan.  12. 
Defrosting  screen.     A.  Schwarz.     2,102,487  ;  Dec.   14. 
Degasser  for  internal  combustion  motors.     C.  A.  Christen- 

sen.     2,075,790  ;  Apr.  6. 
Degreasing  apparatus.     C.  F.  Dinley.     2,101,840—11 ;  Dec. 

14. 
Degreasing     apparatus.     R.     A.      Eastwood.     2,083.012 ; 

June   8. 

Degreasing   apparatus.     J.   Savage.     2.091.187  ;    Aug.   24. 

Degreasing  metal  and  like  non-absorbent  articles  by  means 

of    volatile    solvents.    Apparatus    for.     J.    A.    M.     W. 

Mitchell.      2,091.182;   Aug.  24. 

Degree  plate.     C.  N.  Damm  and  A.  Pyle,  Sr.     2,075,008  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Dehairing  method.    H.  H.  McKee  and  K.  Mulr.    2,084,857; 

June  22. 
Dehorner,  Stock.     C.  F.  Edmonson.     2,074,214;  Mar.  16. 
Dchnniidifler.      C.   B.   Mays.      2,072.04:!;   Mar.   2. 
Dehumidifier.     R.  T.  Smith.    2.099.665  ;  Nov.  16. 
Dehumidifying  solution.     S.  B.  Heath  and  F.  R.  Mingcr. 

2.091,983;   Sept.  7. 
Dehydrating  apparatus.     G.  D.  Arnold.     2,076,873  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Dehvdraling    apparatus     and     method.     D.     D.     Peebles. 

2.090. !)84  ;  Aug.   24. 
Dehydrator.     0.   W.   Randolph.     2,100,150;  Nov.  23. 
Dehvdrator.     F.  Y.  Takenaga.     2,101,352  ;  Dec.   7. 
Dehydrator,  Electric.    T.  N.  St.  Hill.     2,098,982  ;  Nov.  16. 
Dehydrator  for  air  brake  systems.    R.  S.  Begg.    2,079,100  ; 

May  4.  ♦ 

Dehydro-sterol  compounds  and  manufacture  thereof.     A. 

Windaus  and  F.  Schcnck.     2.098,984 ;  Nov.  16. 
Delcing     apparatus     for     airplanes.       L.     B.     Kimball. 

2,097,926;  Nov.  2. 
De-icing    means.     K.    A.    Browne,    W.    B.    Goodman,    and 

D.  J.  Lowman.     2,007,595  ;  Jan.  12. 
De-Icing    means    for   aircraft.      R.    Chilton.      2,098,568; 

Nov.  9. 
Delay  action  mechanism  or  timing  device  for  photographic 
shutters.     A.  LInce  »nd  G.  Ziegler      2.094,799  :  Oct.  5. 
Delayed    action    switch.      T.    M.    Fike    and    J.    l'.u.\lon. 

2.086,709  ;  July  13. 
Deleting    system.      R.    M.    Hicks    and    C.     S.    Whitney. 

2,081.377  ;  May  25. 
Deliquescent  material.  Dissolving.    G.  A.  Mau.    2,083,076  ; 

June   8. 
Delivery  device  for  duplicating  machines.     W.  Rllzerfold. 

2.070,084  :   Feb.    10. 
Delivery  device  for  rotarv   printing  machines.     J.  Blats- 

helm.     2.094.938  ;  Oct.  5. 
Delivery  enclosure.     W.  E.  Mack.     2,098,053  :  Nov.  2. 
Delivery   mechnnlsni    for    Ice    vending    machines.      M.    T. 

Zeigli'r.     2,100,423;  Nov.  30. 
Dellverv    mechanism     for    paper    box    machines.     E.     (>. 

Stauile.     Re.  20,541  ;  Oct.  20. 
Dellverv    nieclmnlsm    for   j)rlntlnR    machine    folders.     N. 

Do  >fanna.      2.067,565;  .Inn.  12. 
Dellverv  mechiinism  for  printing  machines.     J.  E.  Moyer. 

2,01)9.820;  Nov.  23. 
Delivery  mi>chanlsm  for  printing  presses.     H.   M.  Barber. 

2.00.1.228;   Sent.   14. 

Delivery  mechnnlsni  for  use  In  delivering  the  |irotlucts  of 

printing   maclilneK    In    counted    biitclu's.      C.    ti.    Quick, 

h.  A.  Ball,  and  W.  A.  Whlteliend.     2.100.01(1;  Nov.  23. 

Dellverv   service   aiipllnnciv      IC.    !■'.    V'^dwiirils,    J.    C    Ed- 

wnnlM.    and    It.    .1.    Ilarron,      2,092.912:    Sent.    14. 
Delusion  iii)piiriitu.'(.     O.  ('.  W.  Ilen/.e  nml  It.  v.  Tmiviln. 

2.075, 19.S;  Mar.  30. 
Pi'inodnliii'ir.      1..   K.  Barton,     2,07."».on-l  ;  Mny  ■<. 
DeiiKKlulMior,     11.  !^,  McCutchen,     2  O.-^T.OnS  ;  Jnlv  13. 
DiMiDMHlnillug  iippiinitus,      (".   J.   King.      2.006,197  ;    Oct. 

19 
Deinonstrntlng  machine.     F.  M.  Almea.     2.00.'\,851 ;  Oct. 

12. 
I)ciii<)iintMl>l<>    bodies.    Device    for    n-nlllently    poaltlonlnf. 
K.   A.   Norhnin.     2,070,613;   Fob.    16. 


848 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


Demountable    ^\-heel.      F.    L.    Orr    and    R.    R.    Wattelet. 

2.077,567  ;  Apr.  20. 
Density  to  substances  in  powder-form  and  for  filling  up 

limited  spaces  with  controllable  quantities  of  the  said 

substance,  Apparatus  for  imparting  a  given.     W.  Bolk. 

2,093,028  ;   Sept.    14. 
Dent   removing   device.      W.    Williams.     2,085,057  ;   June 

29. 
Dental  alloy  and  making  same.     E.  L.  Chott.     2,08.3,052  ; 

June   8. 
Dental  apparatus.     H.  H.  Bovle.     2,091,092  :  Aug.   24. 
Dental  apparatus.     T.  F.  Prather.     2,098,732  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dental  appliance.     M.  Staunt.     2,098,317  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dental  bridge.     C.  Hiltebrandt.     2,096,515  ;  Oct.   19. 
Dental  bridge  articulator.     A.  Field.     2,092,575  ;  Sept.  7. 
Dental  bridge,  Removable.     C.  W.  Johnson  and  L.  Spinar. 

2,078,853  ;  Apr.  27. 
Dental    cleaning    and    massage    device.      H.    L.    Welkei 

2,075,681  ;  Mar.  30. 
Dental  cleaning  spray.     W.  J.  Hooper.     2,094,888  ;  Oct.  5. 
Dental  compound.     M.  W.  Atkins.     2,089,845  ;  Aug.  10. 
Dental  dam.     J.  M.   Craigo.     2,092,549  ;  Sept.  7. 
Dental    drilling     instrument.     C.    H.    Clark.     2,090,885  ; 

Aug.   24. 
Dental  film  holder.     R.  Kenney.     2,084,092 ;    June  15. 
Dental  floss  holder.     C.  E.  Bluhm.     2,098,610  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dental  fountain.     F.  E.  Follett.     2.078.S!)(i  :  Apr.  27. 
Dental    impressions.    Apparatus    and   method   for   taking. 

A.   K.    Simmons.      2,089,715  ;  Aug.    10. 
Dental  instrument.     R.  E.  Barr.     2,066,313;  Jan.  5. 
Dental  instrument.     D.  E.  Bost.     2,086,462  ;  July  6. 
Dental  instrument.     F.  H.  Doner.     2,076.449  :  Apr.  6. 
Dental  instrument.     G.  P.  Phillips.     2,070,025  ;  Feb.  9. 
Dental  jack.    D.  D.  Mizzy  and  D.  L.  Durst.     2,103,115  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Dental    model    articulator.      R.    A.    Pittman    and    J.    A. 

Gardner.     2,094,903  ;  Oct.  5. 
Dental   or  surgical  instrument.     H.  J.  Brown  and  G.  E. 

Farrell.      2,100,319  :   Nov.   30. 
Dental  plate.     A.  W.  Ballardie.     2,085,067  ;  June  29. 
Dental   plate   reforming   method   and   apparatus   therefor. 

J.  IT.   Saidel.      2,091,885  ;  Aug.  31. 
Dental  polishing  cup.     E.  L.  Chott.     2,093,006  ;  Sept.  14. 
Dental  preparation.     M.  Sahyun.     2.069.157  ;  Jan.  26. 
Dental  prosthetic.     F.  D.  Snell.     2,094,308  ;  Sept.  28. 
Dental  tool  holder.     D.  D.  Lew.      2.093,682  ;  Sept.  21. 
Dental  unit.     A.  F.  Pieper.     2,087,654;  July  20. 
Dental  X-ray  film  holder.    W.  E.  Wilson.     2,075,491  ;  Mar; 

30. 
Dentifrice.     E.  Klarmann  and  L.  W.   Gates.     2,078,498  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Dentifrice.     N.  E.  Woldman.     2,090,437  ;  Aug.  17. 
Dentist  apparatus.     W.  B.  Jones.     2,096,375  ;  Oct.  19. 
Denture.      W.   Artzt.      2.070.771  :  Feb.   16. 
Denture.     G.  P.  Brenner.     2,095,432 ;  Oct.  12. 
Denture.     R.  Galloway.    ^,081,087  ;  May  18. 
Denture.     E.  G.  Touceda.     2.081.392;   May  25. 
Denture.     E.  G.  Touceda.     2,089,587:  Aug.  10. 
Denture  cleaning  device.     D.  Pellegrini.     2,102,643  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Denture     demonstrating     device.       G.     H.     Burtenshaw. 

2,103,058  ;  Dec.  21. 
Denture,   Removable.     J.  Wahlberg.     2,078,647  ;  Apr.  27. 
Denture     retaining     device,     Lower.        E.     W.     Town. 

2,092,097  ;   Sept.   7. 
Dentures,  Apparatus  for  effecting  separation  of  the  parts 

of.      A.  J.  Vatice.     2.099.087  ;  Nov.   1  6. 
Dentures,  Building.     K.  Ross.     2,077,012  ;  Apr.  13. 
Dentures,     Device     for     processing.       C.     M.     Andrews. 

2,069,746:  Feb.  9. 
Deodorant  container.     C.  D.  Farmer.     2,087,341 ;  July  20. 
Deodorizer.     E.  M.  Davis.     2,084.894 ;  June  22. 
Deodorizer.     J.  D.  Keillor.     2,098,294  ;  Nov.  9. 
Deodorizer.     E.  A.  Kleb  and  J.   C.   Metzger.     2,100,764 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Deodorizer.    E.  J.  Knoche.     2.090.297  ;  Aug.  17. 
Deodorizer.     H.  A.  Minor.     2,085.991 ;  July  6. 
Deodorizer    and     antiseptic    device.       C.     W.     O'Reilly. 

2.069.419  ;  Feb.  2. 
Deodorizing  composition.     A.  R.  White.     2,077,060  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Deo.xidation     control.     A.     Hayes     and     J.     J.     Canfield. 

2.070,901  ;  Feb.   IC. 
Depilalorv.      W.   M.   Grant.     2.091,313;   Aug.    31. 
Depilatory.     A.  P..  Pacini.     2,081,279  ;  May  25. 
Depositing  machine.     E.   G.   Jurgens   and  H.   K.   Becker. 

2.0.93  268  :  June  8. 
Depositing  machine.     J.  F.  Kohler.     2,067,968:  Jan.   19 
Deposits,  Purification  of  natural.    R.  W.  Flinn.    2,070,161  ■ 

Feb.  9. 
Depth  measurement.     H.  W.  llollis.     2,079,612:  May  11. 
Depth-regulator    for    submarine    mines    in    tidal    waters 

n.    Rudmann.      2.082.849;   June   8. 
Depth  sounding  apparatus.     R.  L.  Williams.     2,096,017  • 

Oct.  19. 
Derivatives   of  alkv!   amine   oondpn.sation    products.     W 

Kritohevsky.     2.096.749  :  Oct.  26. 
Derivatives  of  carboxyllc  acid  amides.     C.   SchocUor  and 

M.   Wittwer.     2.085.706 ;  June  29. 
Derivatives  of  cyclic  B-keto  carhoxvlic  acids.  Production 

of.     K.  Ziegler.     2.068,284  ;  Jan.  19. 
Derivatives    of    cyclic    ether-like    compounds,    Basic.      B 

PUtzer  and  F.   Schijnhofer.     2,103,017;  Dec.  21. 


Derivatives  of   dialkylamino-alkylamino   acridines.   Easily 

soluble.       P.     E.     C.     Goissedet    and     R.     L.    Despois. 

2.092,114;   Sept.  7. 
Derivatives      of      l-phenyl-2.3-dimethyl-4-amino-5-pyrazo- 

lone.     L.   Freedman.     2,076,714 ;   Apr.   13. 
Derivatives  of  ovarian  follicular  hormones  and  obtaining 

same.     D.  W.  MacCorquodale,  S.  A.  Thayer,  and  E.  A. 

Doisy.     2,069,096  ;  Jan.  26. 
Derivatives    of   phenols    and   producing    the   same,   Acyl. 

S.  Skraup.     2.087,213  ;  July  13. 
Derivatives  of  polyhydroxy   compounds,   Manufacture  of. 

H.  Dreyfus.     2,098,335  :  Nov.  9. 
Derrick.     D.  E.  Humphery.     2,067,709  ;  Jan.  12. 
Derrick.     D.  E.  Humphrey.     2.074,548  :  Mar.  23. 
Derrick.     J.  O.  and  J.  A.  Presley.     2,074,427  ;  Mar.  23. 
Derrick.     W.  N.  Rieger.     2,092,022  ;   Sept.  7. 
Derrick  construction.     W.  A.  Trout.     2,866,650  ;  July  13. 
Derrick  pipe  rack.     T.  J.  Umphres.     2,094,506  ;  Sept.  28, 
Desensitizer,    Selective.      W.    D.    Baldsiefen.      2,090,607 

Aug.  17. 
Design  forming  device.     G.  A.  Carlson.     2,093,828  ;  Sept 

21. 
Design  forming  device.     H.   H.  Lowenstein.     2,076,956 

Apr.  13. 
Design  illustrator,   Style  and  cloth.     J.   Caswell  and   K 

Elchuk.     2,076,426  ;  Apr.  6. 
Design  in  stone.  Producing  an  ornamental.     R.  B.  Perry 

2.071.086;  Feb.  16. 
Designs  and  the  article  produced  thereby.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  applying.    H.  L.  Page.    2,066,642  ;  Jan.  5. 
Designs  onto  rubber.  Transferring.     J.  S.  C.  Moody  and 

H.  M.  Phinney.     2,092,928;  Sept.   14. 
Desk-bar.     F.  W.  McNeely,  Sr.     2,080,869  ;  May  18. 
Desk  manifolder.     R.  C.   Root.     2,073,712  ;  Mar.   16. 
Desk  pad  clip.     A.  F.  Rippel.     2,076,094 ;  Apr.  6. 
Desk  set.     C.  W.  Beck.     2,086,844  ;  July  13. 
Desk  set.     C.  Hansen.     2,082,831  ;  June  8. 
Desk,  Typewriter.     J.  H.  Bushnell.     2,066,608  ;  Jan.  5. 
Desk,  Typewriter.     W.  B.  Wilson.     2,092,195  ;    Sept.  7. 
Detachable  handle.     H.  Gilbert.     2,069,523  ;  Feb.  2. 
Detachable  handle.     N.   Shoan.     2. 072, .569  :  Mar.    2. 
Detachable  mattress  support.     N.  M.  Twomey.     2,067,515  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Detachable  meter.     A.    J.   Allen   and    W.   M.  Bradshaw. 

2,076,491 ;  Apr.  6. 
Detachably    suspended   bag.      H.    F.    Baxter.      2,078,438 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Detecting  apparatus.    W.  Patzer.    2,076,862 ;  Apr.  13. 
Detection    device    for    sprocket    holes    of    motion    picture 

films.    E.  J.  O'Neill.     2,078,867  ;  Apr.  27. 
Detection.    Means    for    and    method    of.     S.    Ballantine. 

2,070,640  ;  Feb.  16. 
Detector:  See — 

Automatic  detector.  Rail   fissure   detector. 

Gas  detector.  Sheet  detector. 

Leak   detector.  Ultra-high-frequency       de- 

Magnetron  detector.  tector. 

Mercury  vapor  detector. 

Pentode  heterodyne  detec- 
tor. 
Detector.    W.  M.  Christopher.    2,075,701  ;  Mar.  30. 
Detector  for  combustible  gas.     R.  H.  Canfield.     2,079,601  ; 

May  11. 
Detector  for  sheet  material.  Seam  or  defect.     T.  C.  Perry. 

2,091,522  ;  Aug.  31. 
Detector  for  ultra  short  waves.  K.  Schlesinger.   2,068,768  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Detector     for     ultra     short     waves.       K.     Schlesinger. 

2,094,678;  Oct.  5. 
Detector  of  invisible  radiation,  Visible.     C.  W.  Hansell. 

2,101,139  :  Dec.  7. 
Detector-oscillator   coupling   system.      R.    R.    Welsh   and 

J.  D.  Reid.     2,085,405  ;  June  29. 
Detent  mechanism.     C.  A.  Macomic.     2,076,584  ;  Apr.  13. 
Detergent  baths,  Testing  and  restoring  the  effectiveness 

of.     F.  H.  Mackenzie.     2.068,498;  .Tan.    19. 
Detergent  composition.     W.   Blech.     2,083,821 ;   June  15. 
Detergent  composition.     T.   R.   Donlan.     2,079,793  ;   May 

Detergent     composition.     R.     A.     Duncan     and     W.     H. 

McAllister.     2,091,704;  Aug.  31. 
Detergent   composition.     A.   H.   Fiske.      2,092,913 ;    Sept. 

14. 

■^''o'oq-'r??""^"^-'*''?'^"  ^'  ^'  ^'<^^^**  ^^^  ^-  ^-  Osterhof. 
Detergent   composition.     W.    Schrauth.      2,088,308 ;   July 

Detergent  compositions.  A.  H.  Fiske.  2.078,071  ;  Apr.  20. 
Detergent    compositions.       W.    T.     Reddish.       2,085,471 ; 

June  29. 
Detergent,  Making  a.     A.  C.  Brown.     2,085,691  ;  June  29. 
Detergent,  penetrating,  and  wetting  composition.     W.  P. 

Davey.     2,073,464  ;  Mar.  9. 
Detergents  and  making  the  same.    C.  L.  Baker.    2,082,936  ; 

.Mine   8.  .        ,         » 

Detergents  and  wetting  agents  from  petroleum  oils  and 
5nQi"-^np    thereof      Preparing     improved.       R.     Roson. 

'^''2'on  ™943  •  Se"  t"*^14^  improved.  H.  G.  Vesterdal. 
''iSf,'ri3;\ug°31.''""'"^  ""'^  ''■  ^'-^^^^-^^y-  J'-- 
^Ti 02,585^° Dec"2l'°^  ^"°*'    ^PP^^'^S-     H.    J.   Brunk. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


849 


Developing  app.aratus.     F.  Busse.     2,099,159  ;  Nov.  16. 
Deviation  finder.     B.  Granville.     2,074,692  ;  Mar.  23. 
Device  as  a  fastener  for  runways  on  a  card  index  panel. 

F.  L.  G.  Straubel.      2,093,940  ;  Sept.  21. 
Device    controlled    by    radiated    energy.     W.    Dailenbach. 

2,083,317;  June   8. 
Device  damping  the  disturbances  of  propagated  in  fluid. 

A.  F.  Pavilion.     2,096,260  ;  Oct.  19. 
Device      employing      electronic      tubes.        P.      Kapteyn. 

2,103,621  ;  Dec.   28. 
Device  employing  polarized  light.    E.  H.  Land.    2,078,181  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Device  for  adjusting   pressure  relief  devices.     L.   Simon. 

2,078,615  ;  Apr.  27. 
Device   for  applying  mascara   and   similar   material.     L. 

Daly  and  M.  Johannsen.     2,101,132  ;  Dec.  7. 
Device  for  avoiding  nonlinear  distortion.     W.  Jacobi  and 

R.  Feldtkeller.      2,067,055  ;   Jan.  5. 
Device  for  centering  articles  on  operating  tables   of  seal- 
ing machines.     F.  O.  L.   Chorlton.     2,086,065  ;  July  6. 
Device  for  continuously  beating  paper  pulp  and  the  lilte. 

W.   Thaler.     2,092,821  ;   Sept.    14. 
Device    for    conveying    articles    in    continuous    furnaces. 

P.  Bertrand.     2,088,284  ;  July  27. 
Device  for  delivering  measured  quantities  of  liquids.     E. 

W.  Hobbs.     2,090.532  ;  Aug.  17. 
Device  for  dispensing  measured  quantities  of  divided  solid 

material.      E.    J.   Barnett.     2,102,877 ;   Dec.   21. 
Device  for  displaying  goods.     T.  P.   Graham.     2,090,477  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Device  for  distant  control.    H.  Eberhard  and  W.  Gutzke. 

2,077,314  ;  Apr.  13. 
Device    for    fabric    holding-down    attachments,    Auxiliary. 

W.  Heinitz.     2,067,841  ;  Jan.  12. 
Device  for  focusing  enlargers.     D.  B.  McRae.     2,082,170  ; 

June  1. 
Device  for  hardening  structures  produced  from  hide  sub- 
stance.    O.  W.  Becker.     2,098,852  ;  Nov.  9. 
Device  for  holding  and  positioning  railroad  spikes.     J.  W. 

Ames.     2,066,382  ;  Jan.  5. 
Device    for    holding    wearing   apparel    when    not    in    use, 

Portable.     J.   Siober.     2,078,613  ;  Apr.   27. 
Device  for  locating  the  position  of  a  movable  body.     H.  E. 

Sjostrand.     2,080,511 ;  May  18. 
Device  for  measuring  the  elastic  properties  of  materials. 

H.-J.   Henning.      2,070,731;  Feb.   16. 
Device  for  mixing  paint  and  other  materials  in  cans.     J. 

Taccogna.     2,092,190;   Sept.  7. 
Device   for   operating  the   control   surfaces    of  flying  ma- 
chines.    H.  C.  A.  Potez.     2,092,424  ;  Sept.  7. 
Device   for  preventing  ballooning  in   spinning.     J.   C.   A. 

Vicq.     2,081,416  ;  May  25. 
Device   for   preventing   evaporation    of   volatile   products. 

R.  E.  Cossais.     2,103,935;  Dee.  28. 
Device    for    producing    a    suction.      A.    L.    R.    Bernard. 

2,095,493  ;  Oct.  12. 
Device    for    recording   sound    originating    in    the    human 

body.     B.  Capelli.     2,073,412  ;  Mar.  9. 
Device  for  rendering  visible  reference  points  in  geodetic 

surveying.     P.  MOller.     2,076,913  ;  Apr.   13. 
Device  for  solving  relative  movement  problems.     R.  Will- 
son.     2,099,713  ;  Nov.  23. 
Device   for  testing   internal    combustion   engines.     W.   O. 

Hebler.     2,087,598;  July  20. 
Device    for     testing    the    operation     of    timepieces.       G. 

Keinath.     2,080,825  ;  May  18. 
Device  for  the  adjustment  of  members  especially  of   the 

types  in  machines  operating  with  punched  cards.     C.  II. 

Stnivonberg.      2.090,920;  Aug.  24. 
Device  for  the  after  treatments  of  filaments.    C.  Herrmann. 

Re.  20,284;  Mar.  9.  ,    ^ 

Device   for  the  deflection   of  electron  beams.     E.  Brilcne 

and  W.  Honneberg.     2,101,669  ;  Dec.  7. 
Device   for   the   mounting   of    engines.     E.   P.   and   L..   J. 

Renaux.     2,073,976;   Mar.   10. 
Device    for    twi.stiug    and     shaping    pretzels.     C.    Adler 

2,071,321  ;  Feb.   23.  ^     ^ 

Device  for  using  solid  refrigerant  to  effect  rapid  rooling 

of  small  enclosed  spaces.     U  S.  Keilholtz.     2,073,700  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Device  for  washing  cooking  utensils,  dishes,  and  the  like. 

E.  L.  Pohl.     2,084,704  ;  June  22. 
Device  for  weighing  of  the  balance  type.     J.  11.  Hotson. 

2,078,249  ;  Apr.  27.  „    ^ 

Device  to  be  used  in  connection  with  toilet  bowls.     C.  L. 

Ileald.     2,094,170;  Sept.  28.  .  ,         , 

Device  to  bo  worn  in  the  ear  for  eliminating  or  damping 

nolHO     i-cacliing    the    car    of    the    wearer.       M.     Ilulle. 

2.0!)-1.5."il  ;   Si'iit.  28. 
Devices  for  tracing  the  movements  of  objects.     li.  L.  von 

Kramolin   and   H.   J.   Spanner.     2,089.077;   Aug.    10. 
Dewaxliig    process    and    apparatus,    Conllnuoiis.      A.    I  . 

Anderson   and   C.    M.   Kellogg.      2,085,.%2I  ;    .1»»(^    ^i). 
D.'waxing  svHieiii.      It.  K.   Wilson.     2,077,656:  .\pr.   20. 
DcxIniKc    I'lodiiclinii  ol'.      .I.IC.  Dnie.      '.!.(>!)  I .  I.'l.'t  ;  A  iig    .1 1 . 
DcxIroKc.  I'mdircllon  of.     J.  K.  Dale.     2.100.13:!:  Nov.  30, 
DlagnoHlIc  apparatus.      J.    P.   Buckley.      2,077.211;   Apr. 

13 
Diagnostic  Indicator.     M.   M.   Schwar/schlld.     2.073.4r»7  ; 

Mar    0 
Diagnostic     Instrument.       I-.      L.     Gagnon.       2.008.702; 

Dlnk'lumtlc  Instrunicnt.     C.  II.  O.  Wllllg.     2.080,8I»  ;  May 
18. 


Dial.     F.   Liessmann.     2,103.856 ;  Dec.  28. 

Dial.    E.  K.  Madan.     2.094,075  ;  Sept.  28. 

Dial  assembly.     R.  E.  Newell  and  M.  S.  Unger.    2,068,693  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Dial  construction.     L.  A.  Kellogg.     2,088,860  ;  Aug.  3. 
Dial  for  radio  sets,  Tuning.     U.  Quintavalle.     2,100,453; 

Nov.  30. 
Dial    for    watches    and    other    instruments.      A.     Lodge. 

2,103,263  :   Dec.   28. 
Dial    indicating    device,    Illuminated.      W.    H.    Atkinson. 

2,085,887  ;  July  6. 
Dial  indicator.     J.  G.  Sisson.     2,074,279  ;  Mar.  16. 
Dial  iiiHchanism.     K.  Emde.     2.078,031  ;  Apr.  20. 
Dial,  Reversible.     I.  Caesar.     2,086,097  ;  July  13. 
Dial  structure.     W.  I.  Carpenter.     2,084,942  ;  June  22. 
Dial,  Sun.      F.  W.  Moehle.      2,072,565;  .Mar.   2. 
Dial  telephone  indicator.      R.  Varlpv.      2.072.657  ;  Mar.  2. 
Dial,  Tuning.     A.  Blain.     2,084,182  ;  June   15. 
Dial,  Tuning.    J.  W.  Fitz  Gerald.     Re.  20,357  ;  May  11. 
Dial,  Tuning.     E.  R.  I'faft.     2.068,110  ;  Jan.  19. 
Dialing    device.      D.     H.    Holden    and    A.    H.    Tashjian. 

2,088,065  ;  July  27. 
Dialing    device,     Repertory.      L.    H.    Allen.      2,086,110; 

July   6. 
Dialkvlaminoalcohols.      G.   A.    Perkins   and   J.   H.    Purse. 

2,090,485  ;  Aug.  17. 
Diamino  compounds  and  making  same.     W.  Zerweck  and 

E.  Korten.     2,083,890  ;  June  15. 
Diamond  tool.     F.  E.  Koebel.     2,078,201  ;  Apr.  20. 
Diamond  wheel  dresser.     F.  F.  Gilmore.     2,081,808  ;  Jlay 

25. 
Diaper.     G.  H.  Jackson,  Jr.     2.069,092  :  Jan.  26. 
Diaper.     D.  Lesueur.     Re.  20,315;  Mar.  30. 
Diaper.     M.   C.   Rhodes.     2,101,453  ;  Dec.   7. 
Diaper.     C.  Wallis.     2,097,903  :  Nov.  2. 
Diaphragm.     A.  Hammer.     2,102,150 ;  Dec.   14. 
Diaphragm  and  associated  device.    C.  Messick.    2,009,551 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Diaphragm  and  making  same.  Expansible.     W.  A.  Reichel. 

2,070.751  ;  Feb.   16. 
Diaphragm,   Automatic.     O.   Riszdorfer.     2,091,881;  Aug. 

31. 
Diaphragm  control  mechanism.     P.  Parke  and  H.  W.  Hol- 
lands.    2,090,938  ;  Oct.  20. 
Diaphragm   controlled  switch.     G.   P..   Sayre.     2,075,305  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Diaphragm  meter.     J.  C.  DIehl.     2,068,378  ;  Jan.  Ifl. 
Diaphragm,  Safety.     A.  J.  Nerad.     2,095,828;  Oct.  12. 
Diaphragm  valve.     P.  K.  Saunders.     2.074.240  ;  Mar.   10. 
Diaphragm  valve.     P.  K.   Saunders.     2.096.528:  Oct.    19. 
Diathermic   treatment   by   means   of   high   frequency.     A. 

Esau.     2,073,201  :  Mar.  9. 
Diavision.     A.  J.  Cawley.      2.0.93.292;  June  S. 
Diazo  salt  preparations.     M.  Wvler.   ,2,101,664;  Dec.   7. 
Diazoamino   compounds  and   their  production.      P.    Petit- 
colas.      2.069,461  ;  Feb.   2. 
Diazodinitrophenol  and  product  thereof,  Producing.    H.  B. 

Alexander.     2,103,926;  Dec.  28. 
Diazotization.     W.  W.  Moyer.     2,086.980  ;  July  13. 
Dicalcium  phosphate.   Maiiiifaclure  of.     L.  Block  and  M. 

Metzlger.     2,078,627:  .Apr.  27. 
Dicer,     Rotary.       K.     E.     Spires     and     M.     C.     Cosgray. 

2.076,749;  Apr.  13. 
DIchloro-alkvl  ethers.     H.   S.  Nutting.  E.  C.  Britton,  and 

D.   H.   Croope.     2,095,012;   Oct.   12. 
Dichloro  conijiound  of  morphine  and   the  m.-mufacture  of 

di'soxymorphlne  C  and  dihvdrodcsoxymorphlne  D.     K. 

Warnat.     2,087.1.34  ;  July  13. 
Dichlorohydroxydiphcnyl.       B.     L.     Jenkins, 
une  15. 


Dictating    machine.     T.    IT.    Beard   and    J.    E. 

2.071.278;   Feb.   10. 
Dictating  machine.     J.  M.  Lucarelle  and  J.  B. 

2.102.360;  Dec.  14. 
Die  :  Sre— 

(Cutting  die. 

Drawing  die. 

Drawing  or  extrusion  die. 

I'lxtrniling  die. 

Forming  die. 

Heat    transfer  die. 

Marking  die. 

Metal   container  extrusion 

die. 

Die.     F 

I  >lp.     v.. 

Die.     IT 


2,084,033  ; 
Ronholdt. 
Renholdt 


Perforating  die. 

I'l.-'.-  sliMini-ning  die. 
Pulling  die. 
Kola  I  y  tiirglnc  die. 
Screw  threndlng  die. 
Threading  •lie. 
Transforming  die. 


Ll.'b. 

Aug.  -•• 

;, 097. 611  ;   Nov.  2. 

siinio.  .\djusliiblc. 


097. .361! ;   Oct.   20. 


W.  Bowie  nn.l   .\.   S. 
A.    (ioiild.      2,0!>0.,'<37 

\V.  Riddle.     _. ... 

Die  and  blatle  for  the  sumo.  Adjusliiblo.     M.   E.  HalHtead. 

2,078,.'i01)  ;  Apr.  27. 
Dli'   and    imttern.    Combined.      P.    U   Poster.      2,007.003; 

Nov.    2. 
nic  an.l   process,   Lift  cutting.     L.  P.  Kxley.     2.070.400; 

F.'l).  t). 
ni<-  apparatus.     V.   J.   Graf.     2.085.180:  June  20 
Die  cast     cylinder    lock.      C.     L.    Oouublln.       2.080.31.1; 

Die  iM.slliig  and  pressure  moulding  mnchlno.     P.  Haraalcr. 
2.0.SH.i;i-l  ;  July  27. 

II,   (Jastrow,      2.070,030;    Mnv    11 
\V.    A.    Pnrkor.       2.004.070-80; 


Dl«  ciiHtIng   inii<)ili 
l>li>    cMNtlng    miiclilne. 

Sept.  2S. 
Die  casting  mnrlilne, 
nil'  idnHtrm-lloii,      V",. 


V.   .1.    Seliek.     2,078,011:   Apr.  27, 
A,   lll.rwirth.     2.U)0.0S3;  Nov.  :«(> 


850 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Die  construction  and   die   assembly,    Cylindrical.     C.    C. 

HaU.     2,087,512  ;  July  20. 
Die  fixture,  Cutting.    J.  H.  Randolph.    2,088,975  ;  Aug.  3. 
Die    for    automatically    working    mechanical    forging   ma- 
chines for  manufacturing  of  seamless   hollow  bodies. 

M.   Grunthal.     2,067,568;  Jan.  12. 
Die  for    collar  folding  machines.     H.   C.  Underwood  and 

E.  B.  Roby.     2.090^710  ;  Aug.  24. 
Die  for  connecting  pipes.     C.  W.   Gordon  and  T.  F.  Bir- 
mingham.    2,069.524  ;  Feb.  2. 
Die  for  intaglio  printing  machine  plates,  Forming.     R.  W. 

Bender.     2,090,096  ;  Aug.  17. 
Die  head.     C.  A.  Reimschissel.     2.082,757-8  ;  June  1. 
Die   head   for   molding  presses,   Floating.     L.    W.   Yinal. 

2,083,676  ;  June  15. 
Die   holder.     L.   C.   Hauer.     2,089,794;   Aug.   10. 
Die-holder,    Self-opening.      G.   H.    Cote.      2,087,084 ;   July 

13. 
Die  in  the  manufacture  of  shanks  for  shoes.  Ejecting.     M 

Canter.     2,067.257  ;  Jan.  12. 
Die  means,  Forming.     W.  C.  Gray.     2,093,167  ;  Sept.  14. 
Die  members.  Making.    C.  G.  Lindbom.     2,085,864  ;  July  6. 
Die  protector.     W.  H.  Wheeler,  Jr.     2,068,307  ;   Jan.  19. 
Die  rolling.     D.  P.  Anderson.     2,087,831 ;   July  20. 
Die  rolling.  Method  of  and  apparatus   for.     T.  N.  Sloan. 

2,071.866;  Feb.  23. 
Die-rolling  mUl.     A.  C.  Cummins.     2,102,356  ;  Dec.  14. 
Die  set.     E.  A.  Baumbach.     2,094,341 ;   Sept.  28. 
Die-sinking  and   engraving  machine.     E.    G.   Roehm   and 

J.  C.  Campbell.     2,089,099  :  Aug.  3. 
Die  stock.  Clicker.     C.  G.  Deubel.     2.090,325  ;  Aug.  17. 
Die  stock  handle.     C.  T.  Hyatt.     2,095,362  ;  Oct.  12. 
Die  structure.     M.  E.  Halstead.     2,100,847  ;  Nov.  30. 
Die  upsetting  machine,  Open.     R.  L.  \Yilcox.     2,074,679  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Dies   for    the   manufacture    of  metal   wheels.     J.   Hulln 

and  G.  Ford.    2,088,265  ;  July  27. 
Dies,   Making  wire   drawing.      G.   F.   Taylor.     2,076,356  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Dies  or  punche.'.  Making.    J.  J.  Tomalis.    2,066,372  ;  Jan.  5. 
Dielectric  composition.     W.  Dubilier.     2,088,693  ;  Aug.  3. 
Dielectric  materials   and   impregnating  compositions.   Im- 
pregnated.   A.  W.  Thompson.     2.075.410  :  Mar.  30. 
Dielectric  medium.     H.  B.  Glass.     2,070,268  ;  Feb.  9. 
Dielectric  medium.    A.  E.  Maibauer.    2,073,245  ;  Mar.  9. 
Diesel  engine.     E.  A.  Bums.     2,076,334;  Apr.  6. 
Diesel  engine.     G.  C.  Goode,  C.  W.  Miller,  and  G.  R.  Har- 
rington.    2,091,037  ;  Aug.  24. 
Diesel  engine.     R.  E.  Olds.     2.099.371  ;  Nov.  16. 
Diesel  engine.     G.  E.  Ramstad.     2.090,735  ;  Aug.  24. 
Diesel  engine    Air    chamber.     F.   Lang.     2,080,139  ;   May 

11. 
Diesel  engine,  Air  chamber.     F.  Lang.    2,103,423  ;  Dec.  28. 
Diesel  engine,  Multieylinder  two-stroke-cycle.     A.  Podrab- 

sky.     2,088,215:  July  27. 
Diethers,  Manufacture  of  cyclic.    H.  Dreyfus.    2,095,320  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Differential,    Compensating.      F.    M.    Higgins    and    B.    G. 

Donley.     2.080.477  ;  May  18. 
Differential  device  for  cash  registers,  accounting,  and  the 

like  machines.     E.  Breitling  and  J.  Patzelt.     2,088,634  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Differential  drive  mechanism.     C.  F.  Allison.     2,096,834; 

Oct.  26. 
Differential    for    rotative    wing   aircraft,    Hinge.      R.    R. 

Hays.     2.086,802  ;  July  13. 
Differential  gauge.    E.  H.  Grauel.     2,083,949 ;  June  15. 
Differential  gauge.     M.  Klein  and  B.  Willach.     2,101,028  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Differential  gear.     L.   S.  Brown.     2,103,143  ;  Dec.  21. 
Differential    gearing.     L.    H.    Scurlock.     2,067,952 ;    Jan. 

19. 
Differential  mechanism.     R.  L.  Szweda.     2,081,563  ;  May 

25. 
Differential  mechanism  for  rotative  wing  aircraft.     R.  R. 

Havs.     2,086,803  ;  July  13. 
Differential  pressure  gauge.     T.  H.  Risk.     2,078,277  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Differential   pressure    operated  instrument.     G.   H.   Wot- 

ring.      2.071.191  :  Feb.  16. 
Diffraction  grating  tool.     R.  D.  Doner.     2,102,521 ;  Dec. 

14. 
Diffuser.     G.  A.  Marks.     2,099,767  ;  Nov.  23. 
Diffusion  vacuum  pump.     F.  E.  Bancroft.    2,078,788  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Digesting  method  and  apparatus.     J.  J.  de  la  Roza,  Sr. 

2.072.086  :  Mar.  2. 
Digesting  process  and  apparatus.     T.  L.  Dunbar  and  A. 

D.  Merrill.     Re.  20.267  ;  Feb.  16. 
Digestion  of  fibrous  material.  Method  and  apparatus  for 

the.     T.   L.   Dunbar   and   A.    D.    Merrill.      Re.   20,266 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Digger,  Potato.    B.  J.  Batie.    2.095.428 ;  Oct.  12. 
Digger,  Potato.     C.  L.  Cook.     2,077.462  ;  Apr.  20. 
Digger.  Power  lift  and  power  driven  potato.     H.  E.  Alt- 
gelt.    2,081.346 ;  May  25. 
Digger.    Vegetable.      F.    H.    Bateman    and    I.    Trolley. 

2.071.325  :  Feb.  23. 
Digging  implement.     F.  E.  .Teffors.     2,092,279  ;  Sept.  7. 
Dihalogon  butenos  and  their  preparation.   W.  H.  Carothers 

and   A.  M.   Collins.     2,102,611  :   Dec.   21. 
Dl-halogen  substituted  a-(p-hydroxypnenyl)-a-amino-acetic 

acid,   hvdrohalldes  of   the  same,  and   their  production. 

O.  Dalmer  and  J.  Niemann.     2,085,009  ;  June  29. 


Dihydrojasmone.   Preparing.     H.   J.  L.  Haller  and  F.  B 

La  Forge.     2.096,715  ;  Oct.  26. 
Dihydrotachvsterol  and  manufacturing  the  same.     O.  Dal- 
mer and   F.   von   Werder.     2,070,117  ;    Feb.   9. 
Dimensional    effects    with    a    single    image,    System    and 

method  for  securing  third.     H.  P.  Doule.     2,084,795  ; 

June  22. 
Dimensional   reductions.  Device   for   determining.     L.    R. 

Chandler.     2,087,102  ;  July  13. 
Dimethylfurane,  Preparation  of.     G.  A.  Perkins  and  W.  J. 

Toussaint.     2,098.592  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dimple    making    appliance.      E.    I.    Gilbert.      2,091,276 ; 

Aug.  31. 
Diner.     B.  G.  Harley.     2,089,058-60  ;  Aug.  3. 
Dinitriles,   Manufacture   of   ortho-   and  peri-aryl.      R.    P. 

Linstead  and  A.  R.  Lowe.     2,100,401  ;  Nov.  30. 
Dinner,  Preserved  multiple  course.     B.  Roman.    2,096,825 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Diosazine  compounds  and  substances  so  obtained.  Prepar- 
ing.    A.  Brunner  and  K.  Thiess.     2,092,387  ;  Sept.  7. 
Diphenyl  derivatives.     W.  G.  Christiansen,   S.  E.  Harris, 

and  J.  Lee.     2,073,683  ;  Mar.  16. 
Diphenyl  derivatives  and  preparing  them.     K.  Zahn  and 

K.  Schimmelschmidt.     2.090.173  ;  Aug.  17. 
Diphenyl,  Producing.     J.  N.  Carothers.     Re.  20,367  ;  May 

18. 
Diphenyl  sulphide,  Refining.     G.  Dougherty.     2,102,200  ; 

Dec.   14. 
Dipolar  substances,  Altering  the  energy  content  of.     E.  E. 

W.  Kassner.     2,089,966  ;  Aug.  17. 
Dipper,  Cream.     S.  Covalt.     2,100,471  ;  Nov.  30. 
Dipper,  Excavating.     M.  L.  Fykse.     2,091,974  ;  Sept.  7. 
Dipper,  Fruit.      S.  L.  Pearson.     2,083,663  ;   June  15. 
Dipper,  Ice  cream.     M.  E.  Weiss.     2,077  501  ;  Apr.  20. 
Dipping  machine.     P.  Thomas.     2,068,250 ;  Jan.  19. 
Dipping     mechanism     for     battery     grids.       J.     Chemof. 

2,084,608  ;  June  22. 
Direct   current   contactors,   High    voltage.     D.   G.    Little 

and  R.  Lee.     2.094,363  ;  Sept.  28. 
Direct-current  generator.    H.  E.  J.  Langkau.     2,080,388 ; 

May  11. 
Direct  flow  check  valve.    M.  Smolensky.    2,102,289  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Direct-trip  device.     G.  O.  Harrison.     2,077,321 ;  Apr.  13. 
Direction  control  mechanism  for  well  drilling  tools.     J.  H. 

Schumacher  and  W.  C.  George.     2.07.^.064  :  Mar.  30. 
Direction  finder.     A.  L.  Thurston.     2,080,448  ;  May  18. 
Direction  finding.    W.  Kunze.    2,079,620  ;  May  11. 
Direction  finding.     W.   Runge.     2,083,242  :   June  8. 
Direction  finding  svstem.     P.  D.  Lowell.     2,074,408  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Direction  finding  system,  Wireless.    H.  M.  Dowsett,  L.  E. 

Q.  Walker,  and  R.  Cadzow.     2,070,651 ;  Feb.  16. 
Direction  indicating  switch.     C.  E.   Chaney.     2,073,141 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Direction  indicating  system.     R.  A.  Heising.     2,085,218 ; 

June  29. 
Direction  indicator.     R.  Heinemann.     2,074,907  ;  Mar.  23. 
Direction  indicator.     E.  Rauch.     2,089,135  ;  Aug.  3. 
Direction  indicator.    T.  K.  Zworykin.     2,103,507  ;  Dec.  28. 
Direction   indicator   for   X-ray   exposures.     A.    de   WeaL 

2.0S2.793  ;  June  8. 
Direction   indicator  switch.     S.  M.  Becmer.     2,069,936 : 

Feb.  9. 
Direction    indicator    switch.     A.    S.    Stltes.     2,068,632 : 

Jan.  19. 
Direction  signal.     B.  A.  Crenshaw.     2,099.331 ;  Nov.  16. 
Direction  signal.    N.  Eskilson  and  O.  Brander.    2,081,805  ; 

May  25. 
Direction  signal.    J.  R.  Haines.     2,078,894 ;  Apr.  27. 
Direction    wireless    system.       J.    Plebanskl.       2,098,756 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Directional    control    signal    switch.      W.    F.    Creahan. 

2,095,922  ;   Oct.    12. 
Directional  ground  relay.    R.  D.  Evans.    2.066,932  ;  Jan.  5. 
Directional     gyroscopic     indicator.        W.      A.      Reichel. 

2,099,705  ;  Nov.  23. 
Directional     inclination     recorder.        H.      B.     Webster. 

2,098,476  ;  Nov.  9. 
Directional  indicator  for   motor  vehicles.     P.  D.  Kemp. 

2.079.175  ;  May  4. 
Directional   stabilizing   apparatus   for  aerial   or   marine 

craft.     J.  Fieux.     2,073,203  ;  Mar.  9. 
Directive  control  system.     M.  G.  Crosby.     2,077,401 ;  Apr. 

Dirigible.    E.  Jacobs.     2,088,062  ;  July  27. 
Dirigible.     R.  B.  Respess.     2,068,870;  Jan.  26. 
Disazo-dyestuffs  insoluble  in  water  and  fiber  dyed  there- 
^th.     K.  Schnitzspahn  and  P.  Jorg.     2,069,158  ;  Jan. 

20. 

Discharge    apparatus    and     method. 
2,102,190;  Dec.  14. 

Discharge  apparatus,  Electric.     J.  W.  Dawson.     2,100,735  : 
Nov.  30. 

Discharge  apparatus.  Electric.     T.  Draper.   R.   C.   Hitch- 
cock, and  B.  E.  Lenehan.     2.094,351  ;  Sept.  28. 

I'^in%'"£-n  '*^P"''^„*?®'      Electri-.        F.      H.      Gulliksen. 
2,103.1  (9  ;  Dec.   28. 

Discharge  apparatus,  Electric.     E.  F.  Lowry.     2,100,195  ; 
Nov.  23.  J         •       <        • 


R.     E.     Barclay. 


Discharge   apparatus.   Electric 
Elder.     2,082,651 :  June  1. 

Discharge      apparatus,      Electric 
2.078,644  :  Apr.  27. 


O.   W.   Pike   and  T.   A. 

I.      E.      Swedlund. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


851 


Discharge  aoparatus,  Electric.    R.  H.  Swingle.     2,078,645  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Discharge  control  for  paving  machines.     C.  H.  Wagner. 

2,073,770  ;  Mar.  16. 
Discharge  device  and  operation.  Vapor  electric.     C.  Bol, 

W.  Elenbaas,   and  H.  J.  Lemmens.     2,094,694  ;   Oct.  5. 
Discharge  device  control.    M.  Steenbeck.    2,095,772 ;  Oct. 

12. 
Discharge  device,  Electric.     T.  A.  Elder.     2,091,915  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Discharge  device.  Electric.     L.  E.  Flory  and  G.  A.  Mor- 
ton.    2,093,166;   Sept.  14. 
Discharge    device,    Electric.      C.    H.    Peck.      2,084,163; 

June  15. 
Discharge   device,   Electric.     V.   K.   Zworykin   and   E.   A. 

Massa,  Jr.     2,078,304  ;  Apr.  27. 
Discharge  device,  Electronic.    V.  L.  Holdaway.    2,083,330  ; 

June  8. 
Disch.irge    device    for    roasters,    Automatic.     P.    Munsch. 

2,072,718  ;  Mar.  2. 
Discharge  device.  Gaseous  and  vapor  electric.     G.  E.  In- 

man.     2,103,034  ;  Dec.  21. 
Discharge      device.      Pool-type.        W.      F.      Westendorp. 

2,070,501 ;  Feb.  9. 
Discharge    device.    Vapor    electric.      C.    Bol    and    H.    J. 

Lemmens.     2,094,695  ;  Oct.  5. 
Discharge   electric  lamp.      J.   N.   Aldington.      2,089,325  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Discharge    elements    in    powder    guns.      W.    H.    Rose. 

2,084,504  :  June  22. 
Discharge    for    grinding   mills.     S.   L.    Miller   and    G.    T. 

Johnson.     2,079.221  :  May  4. 
Discharger  for  projectiles.     R.  C.  Coupland.     2,098,229  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Discharge    head     for    fluid    containers.       S.    E.     Allen. 

2,073,670;   Mar.    16. 
Discharge  lamp.  Electric.    H.  G.  Jenkins  and  J.  W.  Ryde. 

2,076,725  ;  Apr.  13. 
Discharge    system.    Gaseous.      C.    J.    R.    H.    von   Wedel. 

2,084,750  ;  June  22. 
Discharge  tube.    D.  V.  Edwards.     2,068,539  ;  Jan.  19. 
Discharge  tube.     B.  Krol.     2,081.708  ;  May  25. 
Discharge  tube.     J.  G.  W.  Mulder.     2.075,355  ;  Mar.  30. 
Discharge  tube.     O.  Stettler.     2,068,775  ;  Jan.  26. 
Discharge  tube.    C.  Trenzen.    2,073,431 ;  Mar.  9. 
Discharge  tube.  Electric.     J.  G.  W.  Mulder.     2,081,247  ; 

May  25. 
Discharge   tube.   Gas-filled.     W.   Dallenbach.     2,084,725 ; 

June  22.  „     „ 

Discharge   tube.    Gas-filled.     H.   H.    Geffcken   and   H.    R. 

Richter.     2,068,741  ;  Jan.  26.  „  ^  , 

Discharge    tube.    Gas    filled.      C.    J.    R.    H.    von    Wedel. 

2,070,816 :  Feb.  16.  „    ,  ,       „      . 

Discharge  tube.   Grid  controlled.     H.   L.  van   der   Horst. 

2,086,057  ;  July  6.  „  „   , „ 

Discharge   tube.   High  voltage.     A.   Bouwers.     2,075,697  ; 

Mar.  30.  .  „       t,  ..     . 

Discharger     for     centrifugal     machines.       E.      Roberts. 

2,076,516;  Apr.  6.  „„„,,„ 

Disconnect(T.     W.  Wilson.     2,072.233:  Mar.  2 
Disconnecting  switch.     R.  P.  Jackson.     2,094,490  ;   Sept. 

28 
Diseases,  Apparatus  and  process  for  treatment  of  respira- 
tory.    D.D.Cook.     2,099,954  •  Nov.  23.         „„„,,„„, 
Dish.     W.  H.  Carter  and  J.  R.  Rudderforth.     2,085,951; 

Dish,  'sutter.     A.  Lowenf els.     2,080,283  ;  Mav  11. 
Dishcloth.     M.  A.   Judd.     2,087,875;   July   20. 
Dish,  Dispensing.     H.  H.  Klein      2  069,.371  ;  Feh-  5n  «-,« 
Dish    for    sinks,    Soap.      W.    C.    Groenlger.      2,070.010 ; 

Dish  rack.     H.  J.  Dick.   Jr.     2.070.826  :  Feb.   16. 
Dishwasher.     W.  C.  Horner.     2,009,833  ;  Feb.  9. 
Dishwashing  device.    R.  Hetherlngton.    2,066,529  ;  Jan.  5. 
Disliwrishiiig  machine.     G.  B.   Grace   and   L.   P.  Lansing. 

2,075,034  ;  Mar.  30.  „„^      , 

Dishwasliing  machine.  C.  A.  Hull.  2,082.004;  June  1. 
Dishunsliini;  miicbinp.  J.  It.  Ki'-hV-  'iTLl'l!.'!'  'AT  To' 
Dish  washing  machine.  D.  M.  NelT.  2  095  557;  Oct  12. 
Dishwashing  mnchine.  F.  G.  Wnlkor.  2,009,98.'> ;  I'eb.  9. 
Dlsher.  L.  Myers.  2,085.381 ;  June  29 
Disher,  Ice  crenm.  F.  G.  Rust.  2,070,410;  Apr.  6. 
Disinfectant,  etc.,   to  n  body  of  water,  Adding  a.     T.   L. 

HMPborno.      2.086.937:    July    13. 
Disinfectant,       Water-soluble      seed.         K.       Mcmmlngcr. 

DisinfecnnVdivlce!^'  A.  N.  Vlorrn.     2.006  657  ;  Oct.  19. 
Disiiifc'cling     dLspcnslng     appuralus.        !•/.     L.     Bowniiin. 

DIsinfpcTtng    mean's    for    toilets.      S.    Prybn.      2,081,240; 

IVIftV  lit) 

DiRinfectlvP  and   antiseptic  pompnund    for   the   trentTnent 
of  ulcers,  sores,  and  the  like.     J.  H.  MUller.     2,103.999  : 


S.    Wilson. 


Dec.  28.  ...       1., 

DiHlntoKnit<>r     for    compost    and    the     like. 

2,092.102;   Sept.  7.  „    .     ,  ,  ,,r    ,v    r>^,,. 

DIsdiK'gri.iInK  machinery.     T.  A.  Long  and  W.  W .  Potts. 

nisin^oVratlng^mm.^N  n   Sw«;iiRon     2  084.227  ;  June  IB. 
l)lnliilc(;rMtor.      C.   A.   Uletz       2.082,410  :   June   1 
Dlslnlegnitor,  Ponllnuous  thermo.     O.  S.  P.  do  Bothune. 

DlHk°^Atmf«fv^'"'j."'-lntow  and  J.   P.illmnn.     2.073,730  ; 
Mar.  10. 


Disk  and   drum  filters.   Continues   rotary.     G.  O.  Hillier. 

2,092.252  ;   Sept.   7. 
Disk  and  making  the  same,  Grinding.     H.  H.  Budds  and 

T.    Gorzelany.      2,085,211;    June   29. 
Disk  bit.     J.  H.  Howard  and  A.  C.  Catland.     2,068,327; 

Jan.    19. 
Disk  brake.     W.  Blatt.     2,071,107  ;  Feb.   16. 
Disk  brake.     F.  C.  Frank.     2,095,805  ;  Oct.  12. 
Disk  brake.     D.  E.  Walker  and  E.  E.  Wilbur.     2,081,076  ; 

May  18. 
Disk  construction  for  radial  flow  machines.     U.  Meining- 

haus.    2,081,148  ;  May  25. 
Disk  construction  for  radial  flow  machines.     U.  Meinlng- 

haus.     2,081,150  ;  May  25. 
Disk,  Grinding.     H.  W.  H.  Beth.     2,078,120  :  Apr.  20. 
Disk,  Grinding.     T.  L.  F.  Larsson.     2,092,978  ;  Sept.  14. 
Disk  harrow.     F.  C.  Warne.     2.098.116  :  Xov.  " 
Disk  harrow  bearing.     R.  J.  Altgelt  and  W. 

2,076,693  ;  Apr.   13. 
Disk-jointer     attachment     for     plows.        G. 

2,066,487  ;  Jan.  5. 
Disk,  Levee.     R.   and  A.   Olson^     2,101,187 
Disk  plow.  Reversible. 

2'> 


D.  Dewend. 

Schlensker. 


Dec.   7. 
A.  R.  Coviello.     2,084,629  ;  June 

Disk  tool.     F.  O.   Albertson.     2,066,381  ;    Jan.  5. 
Disk  wheel.     C.  L.  Eksergian.     2,090,254;  Aug.  17. 
Disking  implement.     O.  E.  Curtois.     2,094,144  ;   Sept.  28. 
Disks,  Manufacturing  radially  corrugated.     J.  B.  Bolesky. 

2.072.847  ;  Mar.  9. 
Disks,  iMerliod  of  and  apparatus  for  forming.     J.  E.  P.atie 

2.091,578;  Aug.  31. 

E.  H.  PhlUppi.     2,080,092  ;  May  11. 


Match  dispenser. 
Napkin  dispenser. 
Natural  gaa  dlfipenser. 
Oil  dispenser. 
Paper  dispenser. 
Perfume  dispenser. 
Portable  dispenser. 
Powder  dispenser. 
Powder  puff  dispenser. 
Safety  refillable  dispenser. 
Sanitary  dispenser. 
Sheet  dispenser. 
Soap    dispenser. 
Sugar  dispenser. 
Tape  dispenser. 
Toothpick  dispenser. 
Tooth  powder  dispenser. 


31. 


Dispensable  device. 
Dispenser  :  See — 

Advertising  dispenser. 

Beer  dispenser. 

Beverage  dispenser. 

Bulk  food  dispenser. 

Butter  dispenser. 

Cigarette  dispenser. 

Coffee  dispenser. 

Coin  or  token  dispenser. 

Cracker  dispenser. 

Cream  and  toothpaste 
dispenser. 

Cream  dispenser. 

Cup  dispenser. 

Drink  dispenser. 

Florist  wire  dispenser. 

Gummed  tape  dispenser. 

Liquid  dispenser. 
Dispenser.     H.  A.  Berg.     2,072.938  ;  Mar.  9. 
Dispenser.    A.  H.  Gollings.     2,097,813  ;  Nov.  2. 
Dispenser.     C.  S.  Grant.     2.083.162  :  June  S. 
Dispenser.     S.  Hochstim.     2,084,029  :  June  15. 
Dispenser.     W.  Kappenberg.     2.()i>l."J29  :    Anc. 
Dispenser.     O.  I.  Right.     2,090.128  :  Aug.  17. 
Dispenser.     F.  Le  Boeuf.     2,098.344  :  Nov.  9. 
Dispenser.     G.  A.  Magulre.     2,079,744  ;  May  11. 
Dispenser.     J.  T.  Morris.     2,073.377  ;  Mar.  9. 
Dispenser.     A.  L.  Rodcers.     2.080.787  ;  May  18. 
Dispenser.     H.  G.  Slining.     2,102,978  ;  Dec.  21. 
Dispenser.    G.  C.  Spiro.     2.103,900;  Dec.  28. 
1  )i.>5penser.     ISI.  J.   Stuff.      2.093.942:  Sept.   21. 
Disix'Hser  and  control   therefor.  Safety  refillable.     R.  G. 

Whitlock  and   L.   Sharp.     2,077.003  ;  Apr.  20. 
Dispenser  and  lighter,  Automatic  cigarette.    A.  Rnndazzo. 

2.084,121  ;  June  20. 
Dispenser  and  lighter.  Cigarette.     R.  Mayer.     2,083,464  ; 

June  8. 
Dispenser    and    method    for    dispensing    liquids.    Liquid. 

J.   W.  Thorsen.     2,103,104  ;   Dec.  21. 
Dispenser  and  toothbrush  holder.  Combination  dentifrice. 

H.  Jacoby.     2.100.900:  Nov.   30. 
Dispenser    control    means.      J.    M.    Gordon.      2,000,732; 

Nov.  23. 
Dispenser  device.     P.  A.  Schwartner.     2,080.004  ;  AuK.  3. 
Dispenser    for    coffee    cans.      IL    Goldstein.      2,009.438 ; 

I'eb.  2. 
Dispenser   for    folded  slicets.     N.   Tus/.ynskl.     2,081,501  ; 

Alay  25. 
Dlspi'Mscr     for     ground     coffee,     etc.     H.     L.     Roberts. 

2.078.008  ;  Apr.   20. 
Dispenser   for   Ihiulda.      B.    R.   Murphv.      2.091,518;    Aug. 

31. 
Dispenser    for     tablets    or    the    like.      J.     II.    Donnelly. 

2.103.520;  Dee.  28. 
Dispenser  for  toolli  powder  and  the  Il1;i'.     M.  II.  Snobtxrciw 

2,074.344  ;  Mnr.  23. 
Dispensing    and    niensnrlng    apparatus.       W.    Burchennl. 
2,070,808;   May   11. 

J.  E.  Fognrty.    2.066.307  ;  Jnn.  5. 
C.  L.  Gebnuer  and  W.  II.  Ilrown. 


nUponsliig  iippanitus. 
Dispenslni;  apparatus. 

2. 009. 817  :  Nov.  23. 
Dlsiienslng  apparatus. 

24. 
Dlsiionslng   iipparatus. 

31. 
Dlsiienslng  nppnrntuB. 

25. 
DlMpensIng  apparatus. 

18. 
I)lspi>nslng     nppnrnluR 

2,000.0(15  :  .\UK.  24. 


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R.  IIolTinnn. 

10.    Marvel. 

T.  McGlnnls. 


C.   K.  Thomns. 


2,000.977  ; 
2.001,1144  ; 
2,081,3(12; 
2.080.850  ; 


Aug. 

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May 


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852 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Dispensing  apparatus,  Electrically  actuated.     M.  Ferrer. 

2,100,212  ;  Nov.  23. 
Dispensing  apparatus  for  carbonated  bottled  liquids.    R.  D. 

Jlclntosli.     2,070,488  ;  Feb.  9. 
Dispensing  apparatus  for  inteifolded   towels.     R.  C.  Ket- 
tles,  Jr.     2,092,108  :   Sept.   7. 
Dispensing  apparatus  for  liquefied  gas.     H.   C.  Pittman. 

2,102.912  ;  Dec.  21. 
Dispensing    container.      W.    C.    Agerell    and    H.    Asher. 

2,083,135  ;  June  8. 
Dispensing  container.     J.  R.  Bedell.     2,100,096  ;  Nov.  23. 
Dispensing     container.     A.    J.    Chamberlain.     2,071,815 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Dispensing    container.      A.    J.    Chamberlain.      2,080,602 ; 

May  18. 
Dispensing    container.      A.   J.    Chamberlain.     2,102,057 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Dispensing   container.     E.  A.   Convcay.     2,087,181  ;   July 

13. 
Dispensing  container.     G.  Lateur.     2,067,196  ;  Jan.  12. 
Dispensing  container.     E.  F.  Metcalfe.     2,074,931 ;  JSIar. 

23. 
Dispensing  container.     L.  R.  Paul.     2,101,687  ;  Dec.  7. 
Dispensing  container.    W.  F.  Punte.    2,092.137-8  ;  Sept.  7. 
Dispensing  container.     H.  E.  Schulse.     2,098,210  ;  Nov.  2. 
Dispensing   container.      C.    Seidler.      2.099.412  ;   Nov.    16. 
Dispensing  device.     H.  E.  Brandt.     2,082,146  ;  June  1. 
Dispensing  device.     P.  M.  Chernoff.     2,099,839  ;  Nov.  23. 
Dispensing  device.     E.  Conti.     2,068.90s  ;  Jan.  26. 
Dispensing  device.     W.  R.  Cox,  M.  M.  Morris,  and  W.  L. 

Pierce.     2,087,797  ;  July  20. 
Dispensing  device.     W.  J.  Farnsworth  and  J.  B.  Bohland. 

2,070,264  ;  Feb.  9. 
Dispensing  device.     W.  D.  Finney.     2,067,523  ;  Jan.  12. 
Dispensing  device.     A.  Freydberg.     2,079,005  ;  May  4. 
Dispensing     device.     W.     Friedman     and     B.     Lindner. 

2,072,327  ;  Mar.  2. 
Dispensing  device.     A.  Heseltine.     2,069,442  ;  Feb.  2. 
Dispensing  device.     E.  A.  Horton.     2,092,745  ;  Sept.  14. 
Dispensing  device.     W.  H.  Johnson.     2,071,407  ;  Feb.  23 
Dispensing    device.       R.    C.    Kettles,     Jr.      2,092,166-7 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Dispensing  device.     J.  P.  Lima.     2,069,673  ;  Feb.  2. 
Dispensing  device.    D.  Mapes.     2,067,065  ;  Jan.  5. 
Dispensing  device.     E.  C.  Morris.     2,069,264  ;  Feb.  2. 
Dispensing  device.     R.   Noyes.     2,085,669  ;   June  29. 
Dispensing  device.     C.  O'Donnell.     2,074,269  ;  Mar.  16. 
Dispensing  device.     K.   S.   Parljs.      2,081,834  ;  May  2o. 
Dispensing  device.     P.  L.  Perritt.     2,098,160  ;  Nov.  2. 
Dispensing  device.     C.  P.  Robertson.     2,103,493  ;  Dec.  28. 
Dispensing     device.     J.     Schor     and     J.     R.     Skoverslji. 

2,090.643  ;  Aug.  24. 
Dispensing  device.     C.  M.  Smith.     2.073,076  ;  Mar.  9. 
Dispensing  device.     L.  Steiner.     2,067,750  ;  Apr.  13. 
Dispensing  device.     C.  R.  G.  Stewart.     2,079,364  ;  May  4. 
Dispensing  device.     P.  F.  Swart.     2,096.144  :  Oct.  19. 
Dispensing  device.     F.  Taylor.     2,082,527  ;  June   1. 
Dispensing  device.     E.  W.  Vahle.     2.067,554:  Jan.  12. 
Dispensing  device.     J.  Welsh.     2,098,477  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dispensing   device,   Dripless.     M.   J.   Brown.      2,099,292 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Dispensing   device    for    collapsible    tubes.      C.    S.    Mann. 

2,094,900  ;  Oct.  5. 
Dispensing    device    for    plastic    substances.      F.    F.    Gay. 

2,073.473  ;  Mar.  9. 
Dispensing    device    for   powder    boxes.      L.    A.    Samstag. 

2,095,204;  Oct.  5. 
Dispensing  device  for  sheet  rubber  deposited  from  an  aque- 
ous dispersion  of  rubber  and  the  process  of  forming  and 

using  same.     L.  G.  Copeman.     2,075,178  ;  Mar.  30, 
Dispensing     device     for    slender    articles.       H.     Sadjian. 

2,074,674  ;  Mar,  23, 
Dispensing    device,    Talved.      G.    R.    Mast.      2,080,867  : 

May  18. 
Dispensing   device  with  regulated  measuring  means.     L, 

J.  Rose.     2,083,094  ;  June  8. 
Dispensing  machine.     E.  E.  Frary.     2,083,779  ;  June  15. 
Dispensing  machine.     F.  W.  Hoban.    2,103,367  ;  Dec.  28 
Dispensing    machine.      C.    Z.    Sutton    and    O.    M.    Eash. 

2.096,013  :   Oct,    19. 
Dispensing  package  for  cellulose  tissue  sheets.    K.  Wandel. 

2,085,882  ;  July  6. 
Dispensing  rpci'pmcle,      B.  R.  Leustig.      2,072,506  :  ]\T,Tr,  2. 
Dispensing    receptacle.      W.    B.    W.    Mann.      2,098,550 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Dispensing  stand.     N.  A.  Carlson.     2,089,681  ;  Aug.  10. 
Dispensing  stand.     L.  R.  Olsen.     2,089,705  ;  Aug.   10. 
Dispensing  sur>l)ort.     T.  B,  Kayburn,     2. 069, 018  ;  Jan.  26, 
Dispensing  unit.    L.  B,  Whittaker.     2.066,868;  Jan.  5. 
Dispersing  agent.     O.  A.  Pickett.     2,070,177  ;  Feb.  9. 
Dispersion.      B,    Dales    and    F.    B.    Downing.      2,080,561  • 

May  IS, 
Dispersion  method.    W.  W.  Heckert.    2,089,606 ;  Aug.  10. 
Displacement  meter,      \V,  II,   DeLanccy,      2,091,912;  Aug 

31, 
Display.     L.  J.  Clark.     2,070,544  ;  Feb.  9. 
Displav.     (;,  C,  Cloud,     2,099.420;  Nov.  10. 
nispl.n.v.      E.  J.  Durkin.      2,079,370  ;  May  4. 
Display  actuating  mechanism.     A.  J.  Evers.     2,094,317  • 

Sept.  28. 
Display   advertising   device.      P.   Horinstein.     2,075,613  • 

Mar.  30. 


Display  and  dispensing  rack.     H.  H.  Barnes.     2,094,765  ; 

Oct,  5. 
Display   and   filing   device.    Transparent.     A.    W.    Engel. 

2,068,011;   .Ian,  19. 
Displav,    Animated.      F.   Hotchner.      2,097,122 ;    Oct.    26. 
Display,  Animated.     D.  L.  Peterson.     2,099,277  ;  Nov.  16. 
Display,   Animated  luminous.     F.   Hotchner.     2,097,123 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Display   apparatus.      W.   D.    Appel   and   H.   F.    Schiefer. 

2,066,310  ;  Jan.  5. 
Display  apparatus.     H.  Armstrong.     2.078,115  ;  Apr.  20. 
Display  apparatus.     F.  S.  Hebden.      2,087,432  ;  July  20. 
Display   apparatus.     H.  E.   H.  Knight.     2,093,890  ;  Sept. 

21. 
Display  apparatus.     P.  J.  Sanders.     2,068,933  ;  Jan.  26. 
Display    apparatus.     H.     White    and    L.    W.     G.    Flynt. 

2.093.746;  Sept.  21. 
Display  apparatus.  Illuminated.    R.  L.  Marten.    2,075,764  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Display     apparatus,     Moving.       A.     C.      S.     Erlandsen. 

2,097,148  ;  Oct.  26. 
Display  attachment,    F.  S.  Adams.    2,081,099  ;  May  18. 
Display  box.     H,  V.   Costigan.     2,082,762  ;  June   1. 
Display  box.     J.  L.  Hawkinson.     2,103,419  ;  Dec.  28. 
Display  box.    A.  E.  Keppler.     2,102,079  ;  Dec.  14. 
Display  box.     E.  J.  Schoettle.     2,081,070  ;  May  18. 
Display  card  holder.     F.  E.  Elmer.     2,070,652  ;  Feb.   16. 
Display    clip,    Neckwear.      R.    K.    Hoffman.      2.099.269  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Display  container.     R.  E.  Paige.     2,083,345  ;  June  8. 
Display  container,  Collapsible.     C.  J.  Bacon.     2,080,105  ; 

May  11. 
Display    container,    Collapsible.      G.    Nelson,      2,092,404 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Display   container.   Folding.      O.   J.   Towell.     2,085,238 : 

June  29. 
Display  device.     S.  Alexander.     2,071,155  ;  Feb.  16. 
Display  device.     J.   Bell,     2,103,241  ;  Dec.  28. 
Display  device.     L.  Dibrell.     2,067.437  ;  Jan.  12. 
Display  device,     H.  R.  Dietlein,     2.096,884  :  Oct.  26. 
Display  device.     E.  B.  Duell.     2,080,119  ;  May  11. 
Display  device.    M.  P.  Exline  and  W.  F.  Beale.    2,098,450  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Display   device.      C,    Friedrich   and   H.   P.   Wareham,   Jr. 

2,084,635  ;  June  22. 
Display  device.     J.  P.  Gleason.     2,095,564 ;  Oct.   12. 
Display  device.    A.  G.  Goldberg.     2,073,403  ;  Mar.  9. 
Display  device.     H.  Harrison.     2,077.690  ;  Apr.  20. 
Display  device.     H.  Harrison.     2,100,077  ;  Nov.  23. 
Display  device.     W.  Hansen.     2,085,097  ;  June  29. 
Display   device.     N.   H.  Howe.     2,102,845  ;   Dec,   21. 
Display  device.     E.  P.  S.  Hoyt.     2,094,890  ;  Oct.  5. 
Display   device.     A.   C.   Huston.      2.096,248  ;   Oct.    19. 
Display  device.     O.  D.  Jennings.     2,100,853  ;  Nov.  30. 
Display  device.     V.    H,   Jones.      2,072,754  ;    Mar.   2. 
Display   device.     J.   A.  Kern.     2,102,596  ;  Dec.   21. 
Display  device.     A.  R.  Knipp.     2,076,784  ;  Apr.  13. 
Display  device.     C.  W.  Kress.     2,069,528  ;  Feb.  2. 
Display  device,     N.J.Leigh.     2,081,012  ;  May  18. 
Display  device.     E.  Macaulay.     2,084,855  ;  June  22. 
Display  device.     R.  J.  Mancuso.     2,100,403  ;  Nov.  30. 
Display  device.     H.  Miles.     2,067,094  ;   Jan.  5. 
Display  device.     A.  F.  Otis.     2,074,420  ;  Mar,  23, 
Display  device.     R.  E.  Paige.     2,084,820  ;  June  22. 
Display    device.      M.    D.    Pollinger    and    H.    J.    Watson. 

2,101,450  ;  Dec.  7. 
Display  device.     W.  Reed.     2,100,223  ;  Nov.  23. 
Display  device,     S,   Ruben.     2,098,519  ;   Nov.  9. 
Display  device.     J.  M.  Scriba.     2,071,290;  Feb,   16. 
Display  device.     L.  E.  Shaw.     Re.  20,599  ;  Dec.  21. 
Display  device.     R.  R.  Smith.     2,073,321 ;  Mar.  9. 
Display  device.     F.  A.   Sunderhauf.     2,073,716;  Mar.  16. 
Display  device.     E.  D.  Thompson.     2,071,288 ;   Feb.   16. 
Display  device.    J.  E.  Tracey  and  E.  M.  Phelps.    2,072,841 ; 

JIar,  2. 

Display  device.     F,  Wlorzbicki,     2,072,193  :  Mar.  2. 
Display  device.     L,  H.  Zimmerman.     2,083,973  ;  June  15. 
Display   device,  Advertising.     C.  B.   Graben.     2,094,210 ; 

Sept,  28, 
Display  device  and  drive  therefor.    C.  Roberts.    2,099,142  ; 

Nov,  16. 
Display  device.  Animated  luminous.     V.  and  W.  McKenna 

and  S,  Rouss.     2,102,474  ;  Dec.  14. 
Display  device.  Cardboard,     J,  V.  Horr.     2,099,015  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Display   device,    Collapsible.      O.    P.    Storch.      2,080,938 ; 

May  18, 

Display    device    having    a    lustrous    portion,    Adjustable. 

N.   J.   Leigh,     2,101,683;  Dec.   7, 
Display  device.  Knock-down.     A.  Beckelman.     2,080,997  ; 

May  18, 
Display,  direction,  or  guide  apparatus.     F.  Blasquez  and 

A.  Ordorica,     2,081,786  ;  Mav  25. 
Display,   Folding  framed.     H.  Ziemmerman.     2,101,327 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Display   foim,      .\.  L,  Dlller.      2,091 ,3,'=!7  •   Aug    31 
Display  form  holder.     L.  Kalvin.     2,089,266  ;  Aug.  10. 
Display,  Framed.     H.  A.  Ziemmerman.     2,093,972  ;  Sept, 

'^'^"dso  467  •''m'      \'    ^"    ^®''^'"^"    ^^^    ^^-    ^^-     Poiey. 
Display  holder.  "  H.  S.  Ford.     2,103,578  ;  Dec.  28, 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


853 


Display    holder.      A.    C.    Handler    and    M.    H.    Wansky. 

2,098,543  ;  Nov.  9.  ^ 

Display  holder.  Advertising.     G.  H.  Summers.     2,094,193  • 

Sept.  28. 
Display,  Illuminated.     R.  S.  S.  Jones.     2.078,142  ;  Apr.  20. 
Display  machine.     J.  F.  Lemon.     2,092.172  ;   Sept.  7 
Display  means.     F.  L.  Lownmaster.     2,080,325  ;  May  11. 
Display  means  for  contained  liquids,  Pouring.     L.  K.  Paul. 

2,075,405  ;  Mar.  30. 
Display     mechanism,     Clock    actuated.       W.     V.     Prince. 

2,069,390  ;  Feb.  2. 
Display  method  and  apparatus.  M.  M.  Frocht.   2,070,787  : 

Feb.  16. 
Display,  Multiple  compartment  merchandise.    L.  H.  Mayo. 

2,097,635;   Nov.  2. 
Display     or     advertising     apparatus.       J.     M.     Merwitz. 

2,092,927;  Sept.  14. 
Display  package.     L.  S.  Downey.     2.071.735  ;  Feb.  23. 
Display  rack.     R.  J.  Anderson.     2,076,522  ;  Apr.  13. 
Display   rack.      H.    S.   Best.     Re.  20,459  ;  Aug.   3. 
Display  rack.     R.  J.  Gruenberg.     2,097,553  ;  Nov.  2. 
Display  rack.     A.  M.  Lewin,  Jr.     2,066,478  ;  Jan.  5. 
Display  rack.     A.   H.  Ludwick.     2,098,828  ;  Nov.  9. 
Display  rack.     D.  J.  Maxin.     2,100,548  ;  Nov.  30. 
Display  rack.    J.  Oster.     2,075,298  ;  Mar.  30. 
Display  rack.     G.  L.  ParkliiusL     2,091,933;  Aug.  31. 
Display     rack.       W.     E.     Shoemaker     and     G.     French. 

2,102,977  ;  Dec.  21. 
Display  receptacle.     W.  J.  Stephens.     2,078,038  :  Apr.  20. 
Display  sign.     J.   N.   Klema.      2,096,302  ;   Oct   19. 
Display  sign.     F.   Stonebraker,   Sr.     2,100,111  ;   Nov.   23. 
Display  sign  holder.     C.  M.  Walker.     2,082,859  ;  June  8. 
Display  stand.      J.  E.  P.ales.      2,072.700  :  Mar.  2. 
Display  stand.     F.  J.  BerghofC.     2,092,091  ;   Sept.   7. 
Display  stand.    A.  J.  Greene.    2,074,178  ;  Mar.  16. 
Display  stand.     L.  D.  Long.     2,103,684  ;  Dec.  28. 
Display  stand.     H.   A.  Martin.      2,091,867:   Aug.   31. 
Display  stand.     A.  D.  Mosby.     2.075,401  :  Mar.  30. 
Display  stand.     M.   Salgo.     2,085,335  ;  June  29. 
Display  stand.    J.  C.  Wagner  and  A.  J.  Engel.    2,075,919  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Display    stand,     Seat    cover.      J.    W.    Osten.      2,082,214 ; 

June  1. 
Display  support.    E.  D.  Davis.     2,090.440;  Aug.  17. 
Display  support.    M.  Zlotziver.    2,095,685  ;  Oct.  12. 
Display     system.       M.     L.     Nelson     and     L.     Johnston. 

2,094,133  ;  Sept.  28. 
Display  table,  Air  conditioned.     J.   E.  Bales.     2,066,312  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Display  unit.     W.  Schlaepfer.     2,094,380  ;  Sept.  28. 
Display  unit.  Removable.     A.   B.   Mull.     2,080,733  ;   May 

18. 
Displaying  and  dispensing  device  for  linear  articles,  Com- 
bined.    R.  L.  Drew.     2,091,177  ;  Aug.  24. 
Dissolver,  Centripetal.    A.  M.  Bach.     2,076,975  ;  Apr.  13. 
Dissolving      apparatus.     S.      B.      Schwartz.     2,072,385 ; 

Mar.   2. 
Distance  finder.     W.  L.  Walker.     2,098,266  ;  Nov.  9. 
Distanc?   relay   for  Ihe  protection   of  electric  plants.      J!. 

Wideroe.     2,006,955  ;  Jan.  5. 
Distance,  System  of  indicating.    E.  W.  Gent.     2,098,287  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Distances  of  objects  in  picturization  on  a  plane  surface. 
Method,  apparatus,  and  motion  picture  for  simulating 
relative.     W.   F.  Adler.      2,082,781  ;   Juno  8. 
Distances,    System    and    method    of    determining.      R.    C. 

Newhouse  and    W.   C.  Tinus.     2,083,344  ;   June   8. 
Distillation.     E.   G.  Ragatz.     2,070,864;  Feb.   16. 
Distillation,  Ampliflod.     J.  R.  Bailey.     2.085,287  ;  June  29. 
Distillation  and  apparatus  therefor,  High  vacuum.     B.  E. 

A.  Vigors.     2,073,327  ;  Mar.  9. 
Distillation  and  d<>odorization.  Apparatus  for  continuous. 

P.  L.   Fauth.     2,078,841  ;  Apr.  27. 
Distillation  control.     M.  R.  Fcnske.     2,009,490  ;  Feb.  2. 
Distillation,      Fractioiiiil.     1).     .1.     Borgninn.     2,091,341); 

Aug.  31. 
Distillation,    Fractional.     E.    Watt.     2,071,909;   Fob.    23 
Distillation      of      lUniids,      Fractional.     A.      R.      Blakey. 

2.072.834  ;   Mar.   2. 
Distillation  process.     P.  J.   Roclfsema.     2,085,540  ;   June 

29. 
Distillation  process.  Continuous  prosBuro.     O.  C  Brewster, 
M.  (!.  I'aulus,  and  A.  E.  Thompson.     2,098,772  ;  Nov.  0. 
Distillation   process   for  the  pnrlncatlon  of  alcohols.     P. 

J.  Roelfsema.     2,080,001;  May  11. 
Distillation   f)ro(liict.      F.   II.   Itcrgehn.     2,006.386;  Jan.  5. 
DlKtill.illoii    unit.      J.     S.    Wallls    and    J.    C.     Mahone.v. 

2,l).Sl,'lll)  ;   I\liiy  2.'>. 
DiHtlller  and  flllor.  Combined.     R.  E.  Johnson.     2,084,088; 

June  22. 
Distiller's  slop.  Treating.     J.    S.   McITarguc.     2,082,711  ; 

June  1. 
Distillery  slop  and  food  subslnnoe  produced  tlioroby.  Treat 
Ing.      A.    W.    LlBsauor    and    J.    R.    ColTry.      2,070,281  ; 
Fob.  0. 
Distillery    slop.    Treating.      A.    W.    LIsHiuior    and    J.    U. 

CofToy.     2,070,286  ;  Feb.  0. 
DiHtlllIng  iippiuiiluH.     It.  (),  Dauborf.     2,078,014  ;  Apr.  27. 
DlHlfirtlon    choclc    for  welding  npparntnii.      I<.   C.    Powell. 

2,070,207  ;  Apr.  0. 
Distortion  inonHinlnL'  device  for   tologiiipli  HyHtoniH.     (i.  J. 
HnrmB.     2,004,701  ;  Oct.  5. 


Distributing  and  collecting  articles,  System  and  apparatus 

for.      L.  P.  Shield.      2,071,771  ;  Feb.  23. 
Distributing   device.      P.    Serre.      2.081.253:   May   25. 
Distributing  frame.     F.  W.  Treptow.     2,098,321";  Nov.  9. 
Distributing  means  for  concrete  pavers.     A.  E.  Lundbye. 

2,099,071  ;  Nov.  16. 
Distributing  mechanism   of  typographical  composing  and 

distributing  machines.     W.  E.  Aynge.     2,068,310 ;  Jan. 

Distributing  mechanism  of  typographical  composing  ma- 
chines.    W.  M.  Bower.     2,079,198  :  Mav  4. 
Distributing  valve.    B.  G.  Carlson.     2,084,477  ;  June  22. 
Distributing  valve.     K.  R.  Smart.     2,081,510  ;  May  25. 
Distribution    panel     board.     W.     H.     Frank.     2,072,584 : 

Mar.  2. 
Distribution    system.      J.   W.    McNairy.      2,081,829  ;   May 

25. 
Distribution  system.     A.  B.  Rypinski.     2,082,122  ;  June  1. 
Distributor,    Automatic.      F.    Jonneret    and    A.    Schoch. 

2,075,989  ;  Apr.  6. 
Distributor  device.    W.  H.  T.  Holden.    2.099,065  :  Nov.  16. 
Distributor,    Electronic.      W.    G.    H.    Finch.      2,095,929 ; 

Oct.   12. 
Distributor  for  grain  drills.     C.  W.  Robinson.     2,068,387  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Distributor    for    sprinkler    systems.    Automatic.       D.    A. 

Marra.     2,085,916  ;  July  6. 
Distributor,   Guano.     J.  Blue,   Jr.     2,069,350;  Feb.  2. 
Distributor      head,      Burnproof.         C.      N.      Bergstrom. 

2,086.522  ;  July  13. 
Distributor   lubrication.      J.    T.    Fitzsimmons    and    J.    L. 

Arthur.     2.067.079  ;  Jan.  5. 
Distributor,    Rotary.     J.  D.  Walker.     2.097.111  :   Oct.   26. 
Distributor  valve.     B.  N.  Ashton.     2,100,154;  Nov.  23. 
Disturbance  actuated  valve.     L.  W.   Brunell.     2,093,144  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Ditcher.     C.  Akerblade.     2,086,059  ;  July  6. 
Ditcher.     J.  Kinghorn.     2.078.327  :  Apr.  27. 
Ditchlr.     A.  Nielsen.     2,083,083  ;  June  8. 
Ditch     grading     or     cutting     machine.       B.     H.     Flynn. 

2,088,309  ;  July  27. 
Dithiocarbamates.     J.  G.  Licht.v.     2,067.494:  Jan.  12. 
Dithiophospliate  compounds.      C.   J.   Romieux  and   K.   D. 

Ashley.     Re.   20.411;  June  15. 
Divided   roller  bearing.     M.  Cahn.     2.068,843  :  Jan.   26. 
Divider,   Pacl;aKe.     J.  W.  Capstiek.     2,090,183  ;   Aug.   17. 
Divider.  Potential.      L.  KOros.      2.077.840:   Apr.  20. 
Dividing  bar.     S.  C.  Awbrey.     2,098,714:  Nov.  9. 
Divisible  container.     A.  Perreton.     2,085,827  ;  July  6. 
Division  molding  assembly  for  a  windshield.     A.  J.  Fisher 

and  E.  G.   Simpson.     2.069.032  ;  Jan.  20. 
Dobby  for  weaving.     R.  Rossmann.     2.009,330  ;  Feb.  2. 
Dobby  heads.  Attachment  for.     R.  C.  Edwards.     2,071,784  ; 

Fob.  23. 
Dock  construction.     F.  R.  Layng.     2,096,185  ;  Oct.  19. 
Doctor  blade  for  rolls,   traveling  webs,   and   the  like.      J. 

R.  Burgess.     2.081.320;  Mav  25. 
Doctor  blade  mechanism  for  Intaglio  printing  machines. 

F.  G.  Lougee.     2,070,607  ;  Feb.  16. 
Doctor    for    j)aper    making    and    like    machines.     F.    W. 

VIcker.v.      2,077,816:    Apr.    20. 
Doctor   for  use  In    printing  machines.     I.  H.   Gllbertson. 

2,086,075  ;  July  6. 
"Doctor"    solution.    Reclaiming    spent.      E.    T.    Pummlll. 

2.078,773:  Apr.  27. 
Dofflng  mechanism  for  flyer  spinning,  doubling,   twisting. 

and   the  like  machines.     J.  K.  Anderson.     2,070,423 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Dog  exerciser.     A.   E.   Windson.     2,000,078  ;  Oct.   19. 
Dollies,  Making.     F.  W.  Mostertz.     2,096,193  ;  Oct.  19. 
Doll.      A.    Cohen.      Re.   20,414;   June   15. 
Doll.     E.  G,  ScliMelT..r.     2.0S0..1:!!)  :  May  18. 
Doll.      E.   G.    SchaefTer.      2,098,925  ;    Nov.   0. 
Doll.     E.   G.   SchaelTer.     2,101,102;  Dec.   7. 
Doll  and  costume  therefor.    N.  11.  Mun.son,  Jr.     2,093,207  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Doll  eve  unit.     M.  Do  Cesare  and  D.  Cobn.     2,072,358  ; 

Mar    2 
Doll,  F.>odhig.     J.  Welh.     2,000.001  :  Oct.  30. 
Doll  ho.'id  and  making  the  same,  Rubber.     M.    S.  Lower. 

2.070,360  :  Feb.  0. 
Doll  head  construction.     J.  A.  Manning.     2,074.0,'>9  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Doll  heads.  Making.     H.  M.  Dodge.     2.093.009;  Sept,  21. 
Dolly   for  wnshlni;  nuichlnoH  and   the  like.     T.   P.   Woln- 

hart.     2.100.92!)  :  Nov.  30. 
Dome  for  nlanetiirlnni  or  the  like,  Shoot  motnl.     D.  Van 

Horn.      i,07 1.093  ;   Fob.    16. 
DnmoHllo  bnllor.      K.   W.   Kl.-hl       2.092.33  1:  Sept.   7. 
DoinoHtIc  hi'atcr      D.  J.  MoNshart.     2.10.3,789;  Doc.  28. 
Domino  and  other  gnino  roglstord.     U.  Vana.     2,005,101  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Donkoy'H   brav.     It.   L.   Colo.      2.0S3.131  ;   Juno   8. 
Door.     W.  m:  Brunsf.     2,076.878;  Apr.    13. 
Door.     C.  E.  Loyd.     2.077,122;  Apr.   13. 
Ii.por.      <;.  Mil. Hand.      2071' till:  Mar    '.'. 
Door.     M.  J.  Tracy.     2.070,210  ;  Fob.  0. 
Door  and  brake  Inlorlock  dovlco.     10.  IC.  Ilowlll.     2,071.701  ; 

I''ob.  23. 
DiMir  anil  door  friiino  oonxt ruction,  Motor  vohlclo.     S.  Mn. 

2.0HH.r.27  ;  July  27. 
Door    Mlitl     hiyipor     door     Intcti      lliippi-r        .T      .1.     Tiituin 

2,008.805  i  Jan.  20. 


854 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Door     and     latch     construction.       H.     W.     McPherson. 

2,068,606  ;   Jan.   19. 
Door  and  trap  door,  Car  side.     D.  R.  Nichols  and  H.  A. 

Stevens.     2,085,443  ;  June  29. 
Door  arrangement  for   vehicles.     A.   Hulley.     2,081,81.5  ; 

Alay  25. 
Door,  Articulated  overhead.     D.  M.  Robinson.     2,097,242  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Doorbell  system.    Coin  controlled.     C.   and  V.  B.   Wait. 

2  073  129  '  Mar.  9. 
Door    brace,'  Adjustable.      P.    W.    Leffland.      2,082,012; 

June  1. 
Door  brake.     E.  Vadasz.     2.079.054  ;  May  4. 
Door,  Car.    F.  Ditchfield.     2,090,189  ;  Aug.  17. 
Door,  Car.     C.  E.  Eklind.     2,079,160  :  Hay  4. 
Door,  Car.     K.  J.  Tobin.     2,075.558  ;  Jlar.  30. 
Door,  Car.     K.  J.  Tobin.    2,088,072  ;  July  27. 
Door  check.     G.  Halinka.     2,103,004  ;  Dec.   21. 
Door  check.     R.  C.  Jacobs.     2,074,398  ;  Jlar.  23. 
Door  check  and  closer.     E.  Bommer.     2,103,660  ;  Dec.  28. 
Door  clamp.     C.  A.  Anderson.     2.092,411  ;  Sept.  7. 
Door,  Clock.     O.  G.  Williams.     2,101,325  ;  Dec.  7. 
Door  closer.     W.  J.   Keene.     2,102,321-2  ;   Dec.  14. 
Door  closer.     W.  S.  Richmond.     2,098,837 ;  Nov.  9. 
Door      closing      and      checking      device.     C      Baumann. 

2,091,904  ;  Aug.  31. 
Door     closing    and     checljing    device.       D.     R.     Lasier. 

2,082,455  ;  June  1. 
Door     closing     and      checking     device.     D.     R.     Lasier. 

2,085,593  ;  June  29. 
Door     closing    and     checking    device.       D.     R.     Lasier. 

2,098,501  ;  Nov.  9. 
Door    closing   means    for   bottom   dump    'wagons.      H.    J. 

Mcintosh.    2,096,910  ;  Oct.  26. 
Door   closing  vrarning  signal.      S.   G.   Down.      2,103,324 ; 

Dec.   28. 
Door,  Coke  oven.     P.  Van  Ackeren.     Re.  20,515  ;  Sept.  21. 
Door,   Coke   oven.     P.  Van  Ackeren.     2,072.537  ;   Mar.  2. 
Door,  Combination.     M.  H.  Otto.     2,069.268  ;  Feb.  2. 
Door,     Combined     stoker     and     fire.       P.     A.     Ketchpel. 

2,074,124  ;  Mar.  16. 
Door  construction.     J.  I.  Byrne.     2,080.693  :  May  18. 
Door  construction.     O.  L.  Dautrick.     2,066,558  ;  Jan.  5. 
Door  construction.     H.  I.  Morris.     2,083,467  ;  June  8. 
Door     construction,     Automobile.        J.     W.      Sparkman. 

2,084,600  ;  June  22. 
Door   construction   for  freight   containers.      B.   F.   Fitch. 

2,069,232  ;  Feb.  2. 
Door       construction,       Overhead.         W.       A.       Norberg. 

2,093,019-20  ;  Sept.  14. 
Door  construction.  Overhead.   D.  M.  Robinson.    2,070,845  ; 

Feb.    16. 
Door  construction,    Refrigerator  and  boxcar.     L.   Scriva- 

nich.     2,077,020  ;  Apr.   13. 
Door  construction,  Revolving.     J.  W.  Shields.     2,084,781  ; 

June  22. 
Door  construction.  Silo.     C.  A.  Bangert.     2,068,972  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Door  construction,  Vehicle.     F.  J.  Westrope.     2,084,069  ; 

June  15. 
Door   construction.    Vertically    sliding.      H.    C.    Blodgett. 

2,072,092  :  Mar.  2. 
Door  control  mechanism.     R.   I.   Schonitzer.     2,094,413  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Door    control    system,    Vehicle.      F.    E.    Johnson,    J.    H. 

Vander  Veer,  and  E.  G.  Parvin.     2,096,043  :  Oct.  19. 
Door  controlling  device.     G.  C.  Christy.     2,078,838  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Door      controlling      mechanism.      H.      A.      Baumgarten. 

2,100,795  ;  Nov.  30. 
Door  fastener.     S.  P.  Hull.     2,077,626  :  Apr.  20. 
Door  f.nstpiipr.     E.  R.   Sareent.      2.091,015:  Aug.  24. 
Door  fastening  means.  Cylinder.    F.  Vetorino.     2,082,921  ; 

June  8. 
Door  fixture.     S.  P.  Gredzinski.     2,085,154  ;  June  29. 
Door   for   airship   hangers.     F.   Wasilkowski.     2,085,241  ; 

June  29. 
Door  for  automobiles  and  the  like.     H.  Smith.    2,080,936  : 

May  18. 
Door    for    bottom-discharging    receptacles.    Water   sealed. 

A.  M.  Meyerstein.     2, 10,", 975;  Doc.  28. 
Door  for  display  cases.  Sliding.     H.  E.  Case.     2,067,118  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Door  for  garages  and  other  buildings,  E.xtension.     K.  H. 

Bnettnrr.      2.001.005;   Aug.   24. 
Door    for   horizontal    chamber   ovens    for    the   production 

of  gas  and  coke.    P.  Van  Ackeren.     2,085,775  ;  July  0. 
Door  for  poultry  trap  nests.    C.  J.  Lee.    2,066,733  ;  Jan.  5. 
Door    for    ranges.     H.    S.    Fletcher    and    L.    A.    Nelson. 

2,085,387  ;  June  29. 
Door   for   showcases,    Sliding.      M.    Shochet.     2,085,832 : 

July    6. 
Door  for  tanks.     W.  B.  Klein.     2,078,00:? ;  Apr.  20. 
Door  for  vehicles,   Suction  operated  dump.     E.  A.   Sell. 

2.077.534;  Apr.  20. 
Door   frnnie   construction.     F.   F.  Beil  and  E.   E.   Green 

2,080.555;  May  18. 
Door,  Garage.     A.  Baslle  and  V.  L.  Basile.     2,082,774 ; 

June  8. 
Door,  Garage.     E.  Bouthilller.     2,009,065  ;  Feb.  2. 
Door,  Garage.     H.  A.  PInke.     2,070,722;  Feb.  16. 
Door,  Garage.     J.  G.  Guertin.     2,084,615  ;  June  22. 
Door,  Garage.     W.  A.  Smith.     2.067,623  :  Jan.  12. 
Door  handle.     G.  J.  Haan,  Jr.     2,008,129 ;  Jan.  19. 


Holland.      2,068,680;   Jan.   26. 
C.  W.  Geske  and  E.  J.  Roossien. 


W.     P.     Crilly.     2,071,732; 


Door  hanger.     J.  Nemac.     2,079.028  :  May  4. 

Door  hinge.     F.  G.  Homan.     2,074,112  ;  Mar.  16. 

Door  hinge.     S.   Klute.     2,068,548;   Jan.   19, 

Door  hinge.     E.  A.  Zetmeir.     2,078,303;  Apr.  27.  „  ^    ,„ 

Door  hinge.  Refrigerator.     E.  North.     2,071,085  ;  Feb.  16. 

Door  holder.    J.  Harrison.     2,098,175  ;  Nov.  2. 

Door  holder.     B.  Hornung.     2,098,783  ;  Nov.  9. 

Door  holder.     R.  E.  Williams.     2,097,653  ;  Nov.  2. 

Door  holding  device.    G.  A.  Eamon.     2,093,039  ;  Sept.  14. 

Door  hook.     H.  E.  Algeo.     2,093,180  ;  Sept.  14. 

Door  indicating  device.    H.  H.  Starks.    2,098,471 ;  Nov.  9. 

Doorknob.    F.  B.  Gerard.    2,094,982  ;  Oct.  5. 

Doorknob,  Glass,  A.   B.  Redman.     2,100,818  ;  Nov.  30. 

Door  knob  structure.     E.  M.  Frappier.     2,093,717  ;  Sept. 

21. 
Door  latch.     A.  B.  Gates.     2,093,317  ;  Sept.  14. 
Door  latch.     W.  C.  McWhirter.     2,095,671  ;  Oct.  12. 
Door  latch.     E.  O.  Schjolin.     2,096,980  ;  Oct.  26. 
Door  latch.     H.  P.  Sweet.     2.099,456  ;  Nov.  16. 
Door  latch.    C.  Wraae.    2,087,829  ;  July  20. 
Door   latch,   Automobile.     F.   B.   Palmer   and   C.    Cegler. 

2,094,746  ;  Oct.  5. 
Door  latch.   Portable.      J. 
Door  latch,  Refrigerator. 

2,078,073  ;  Apr.  20. 
Door    latching    mechanism. 

Feb.  23. 
Door,  Lift.     F.  Ditchfield.     2,103,000  ;  Dec.  21. 
Door  linking  means.     C.  Behle.     2,078,308  ;  Apr. 
Door  lock.     M.  H.  Aten.     2.075.495  :  Mar.  30. 
Door  lock.     S.  Bubes.     2,100,237 ;  Nov.  23. 
Door  lock.     H.  O.  Grimsrud.     2,076,125  ;  Apr.  6. 
Door  lock.    R.  S.  Hartman.    2,097,232  ;  Oct.  26. 
Door  lock.     H.  H.  Kistner.     2,101,812  ;  Dec.  7. 
Door  lock.     R.  B.  McFarlane.     2,099,343  ;  Nov. 
Door  lock.     J.  E.  Morden.     2,067,779  ;  Jan.  12. 
Door  lock.    J.  Turner.     2,070,149  ;  Feb.  9. 
Door  lock.     L.  J.  Whitney.     2,077,728  ;  Apr.  20: 
Door  lock.  Box  car.     F.  L.  Young.     2,093,653  ;   Sept.  21. 
Door-lock  indicator.     M.  Ramlau.     2.085,331  ;  June  29. 
Door  locking  mechanism.    A.  Schneider.     2,090,520 ;  Aug. 

17. 
Door  locking  mechanism.     B.  Walker.     2,077,135  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Door   locking  mechanism    for   freight   containers.     B.   F. 

Fitch.     2,069,233  ;  Feb.  2. 
Door,  Locomotive  tender.    W.  L.  Lentz  and  C.  F.  Kantola. 

2,069,414  ;  Feb.  2. 
Door  mechanism.  Elevator.     C.  Norton.     2,067,242  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Door  mechanism.   Revolving.     J.   W.   Shields.     2,081,774 ; 

May  25. 
Door,  Metallic.     W.   S.  Snead.     2,070,812  :  Feb.   16. 
Door,  Mirror  frame.     S.  Piker.     Re.  20,231  ;  Jan.  5. 
Door,  Oil  burner.      S.  J.  Heiman.      2,091,442;  Aug.  31. 
Door    open,    Apparatus    for    holding    a.      F.    L.    Mann. 

2,072,525  ;  Mar.  2. 
Door  operating  apparatus.     R.  D.  Conklin  and  P.  R.  For- 

man.     2.089.932  ;  Aug.   17. 
Door  operating  device.     W.  W.  Wagner.     2,094,226  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Door      operating      means,       Swinging.     F.      G.      Dorsey. 

2,091,388  ;  Aug.  31. 

mechanism.     J.  E.  Bancroft.     2,077,659 ; 


27. 


16. 


B.    F.    Fitch. 
R.  H.   Greegor. 


2,069,237  ; 
2,068,543 ; 


E.  R.  Greer  and  E.  F.  Nore- 
A.   H.    Lamb.      2,096,902; 


V.   H.  Harbert. 
H.      Barlow. 


2,094,385  ; 


Door  operating 

Apr.  20. 
Door    operating    mechanism. 

Feb.  2. 
Door   operating  mechanism. 

Jan.  19. 
Door  operating  mechanism. 

lius.     2,092,309  ;   Sept.   7. 
Door    operating   mechanism. 

Oct.   26. 
Door  operating  mechanism,   Dump   car. 

2.082,003  ;  June  1. 
Door      operating      mechanism.      Garage. 

2,096,839  ;  Oct.  26. 
Door  operator  for  elevators.    H.  H.  Vanderzee. 

Sept.  28. 
Door  operator.  Swinging.    E.  H.  McCloud.    2,075,000  ;  Mar. 

Door   or   gate   mechanism.      C.   E.    Mattison.      2,090,541 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Door  or  hatch  construction.  Ship.     A.  L.  and  F.  M.  Lam- 
bert.    2,101,550;  Dec.  7. 
Door   or   portion    thereof.    Automatic   upwardly-movable. 

S.  Lux.     2,101,147  ;  Dec.  7. 
Door  or  the  like.     C.  L.  Post.     2,092.523  :  Sept.  7. 
Door,  Overhead.     O.  C.  Johnson.     2,097,950  ;  Nov.  2. 
Door,  Overhead  acting.    M.  L.  Cornell  and  R.  K.  Bennett. 

2,071,161  ;  Feb.  16. 
Door,  Overhead  acting.     M.  I.,.  Cornell  and  M.  I.  Herold 

2.071.500  ;  Feb.  23. 
Door,  Overhead  garage.     A.  Steiner.     2.074.347  ;  Mar.  23. 
Door  panel  assembly.    P.  R.  Zinser.     2,075,689  ;  M.nr.  30. 
Door  pusher  and  light  switch.     O.  L.  AUread.     2,096,503  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Door,  Refrigerator  car.    S.  B.  Haseltlne.    2,083,708  ;  June 

15. 
Door,  Refrigerator  car.     S.  B.  Haseltine.    2,101,942 ;  Dec. 

14. 
Door  safety  device.    H.  A.  Gerken.    2,084,677 ;  June  22. 
Door,  Sliding.     H.  C.  Blodgett.     2,099,191  ;  Nov.  16. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


855 


Door  stay  construction.     H.  E.  Hubbs.     2,071,203  ;   Feb. 

16. 
Door  stop.     J.  L.  Ventura.     2,088,731  ;  Aug.  3. 
Door  stop.  Adjustable.     L.  J.  Sladek.     2,097,349  ;  Oct.  26. 
Door  stop  or  check.     S.  Paolillo.     2.0G8.928  ;  Jan.  26. 
Door  structure.     D.  H.  Morgan.     2,069,966  ;  Feb.  9. 
Door  structure.  Car.     A.  Wasberg.     2,096,569  ;  Oct.  19. 
Door  structure.  Overhead.     L.  A.  Bittorf,  G.  G.  Behrens, 

and  F.  Decker.     2,090,099  ;  Aug.  17. 
Door  structure.  Rolling.     W.  M.  Brunst.     2,095,690  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Door,  Telescopic.     H.  Z.  Reese.     2,092,534  ;   Sept.  7. 
Door,  Tilting.     E.  Wanner.     2,080,904  ;  May  18. 
Door,  Vehicle.     C.  H.   Widman.     2,099,248  ;  Nov.   16. 
Door  ventilator,  Automobile.    D.  L.  Chandler.     2,084,763  ; 

June  22. 
Door,  Watertight.     A.  L.  and  F.  M.  Lambert.     2,103,291 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Door,  window,   and  the  like.  Folding  and  sliding.     A.  J. 

Harrison.     2,075,716  ;  Mar.  30. 
Doors,  Actuating  mechanism  for  auxiliary.     A.  M.  Graff. 

2,075,937  ;  Apr.  6. 
Doors  and  the  like.  Automatically  operating  garage.     O. 

Mowers  and  P.  F.  Piepenbrook.     2,079,919  ;  May  11. 
Doors  and  the  like.  Closing  automobile.     M.  W.  Gano,  Jr. 

2,086,025  ;  July  6. 
Doors,    Attachment    for.     H.    F.    Keil    and    A.    Schoorel. 

2,078.002  ;  Apr.  20. 
Doors,  Operating  device  for  use  in  connection  with  coke- 
oven.      0.   C.   Middleton   and   R.   F.   Ivrall.      2,099,271  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Doors.    Operating    mechanism    for.      J.    A.    Youngblood. 

2,083,803  ;  June  15. 
Doorway,    Sectional.     J.  F.  Daniell.     2,072,514;   Mar.   2. 
Dope   to   paper.    Applying.      C.    E.    Beecher.      2,093,347  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Dotting  device.  Mechanical.     B.  L.  Simmons.     2,081,439  ; 

May    25. 
Double     action     two     cycle     motor.       L.     H.     Hinrichs. 

2,080,313;  May  11. 
Double  disk  gate  valve.     E.  H.  Liinkon.     2,075,123  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Double    disk     wheel.       J.    H.     Hunt    and    H.     J.     Horn. 

2,092,975  :   Sept.   14. 
Double      grid     electron     tube     and     circuit.        H.     Lux. 

2,067,156;  Jan.  5. 
Double    hub    running   trap,    Cast    iron.      A.    J.    Tobiason. 

2,069,428  ;  Feb.  2. 
Double-speed  synchronous  motor.     G.  Angst.     2,084,178  ; 

June  15. 
Double  universal  joint.     J.  W.  B.  Pearce.     2,067,286  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Douche.     S.  T.  Matsinger.     2,087,805  ;  July  20. 
Douche  package,  Pocket.     S.  Powell.     2.087,780  :  July  20. 
Dough  cutter,  Adjustable.    H.  M.  W.  Dohring.    2,089,881  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Dongh   divider.     F.  Marasso.      2,093.466;   Sept.  21. 
Dough   divider    and    molder.   Vertical   head.      G.    Rausch. 

2.097.042  :  Oct.  26. 
Dough  divider.  Automatic.     W.  R.  Kanffman.     2,081,933  ; 

June  ]. 
Dough    dividing   and    rounding   machine.      P.    and    F.    P. 

Blum.     2.094.289  ;  Sept.  28. 
Dough   fc-oding  iiicjins,      ('.  K.  Quick.      2,077.806;  Apr.  20. 
Dough    improver    for   leavened    bakery    products.      C.    H. 

Macintosh.     2,095,992  ;  Oct.  19. 
Dough  mix   for  hrcnd.     L.  W.  Hans.     2,086,184;  July  6. 
Dough    mixer    construction.      E.    S.    Mason    and    W.    G. 

KirchholT.     2,084,773;  June  22. 
Dough    molding    machine.      L.    J.    P.    Maas.      2,101,621  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Dough    preparation.    Apparatus    for.      E.    J.    Lauterbur. 

2,099,937  ;  Nov.  23. 
Dough   products  and   the  like.    Apparatus   for  baking.     J. 
'       Krcmor.     2,103.469  ;  Dec.  28. 
Dough  rolling  nppllanoo.     C.  W.  Conant  and  L.  M.  Thomp- 
son.    2,078.8.39  ;  Apr.  27. 
DoiiL'h   ro.nvlor.      C.   h.   Russell.      2,093,021  :  Sept.   21. 
Dough.    Softening    of.      A.    K.    Balls    and    W.    S.    Hale. 

2,103.443  ;  Dec.  28. 
Dough  IwiHiing  mnchlne.     F.  Stretch.     2.n«0..'584  ;  May  IS. 
Dough  twisting  mnchlnp.     F.  Stretch.     2,090.370;  Aug.  17. 
Dough  working  niid  convoying  apparatus.     E.  T.  Parsons. 

2.090,.')fi8;  Aug.  17. 
Dougliiiut  and  making  same.     A.  Haworlander.   2,092.160; 

Do'ughniit  cooking  device.     C.   E.  Carpenter.     2,088,046  ; 

Dougtiniit  cooking  machine.     F.  Mnl<'r.     2,002,840  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Doughnut  cooking  machine.     W.  F.  Spencer.     2.078,041  ; 

Doughnut'  forming  machine.     P.  Maler.     2,000.000  ;  Nov. 
23 

Doughnut   machine.      J.    C.    Hcrgnor.      2,0R»,1.'>«;    AuR.    .3. 
Doughnut  machine.     C.  E.  riirpenter.     2.0S3.820  ;  Juno  1.%. 
Doughnut   iMiichlnc.      C.   K.  <'!ii|H'U|<t,     LMHiJ,  I!)!)  ;    Scj)!.  7. 
Dougluiut  innclilni'.      H.  T.  Ilunlrr.     L'OCT  khi  ;  .Inn,  I". 
Doughnut  niiiclilnc.     J.  A.  Mornn.     2,083,082  ;  June  ft. 
Dongliinit     luMchlMc     and     the     like.       C.     E.     Ciirpentor. 

2.092.302  :    Sci)l.    7. 
Douglinnt     machine     and     the     like.       C.     E.     Carpenter. 

2,095,731  ;   Oct.    12. 


Dovetail     milling    machine.       O.,     A.,     and     J.     Drapftk. 

2,080,859  ;  May  18. 
Dowel  bar  bearing.     R.  C.  Yeoman.     2.096.702  ;   Oct.  19. 
Dowel  for  lasts.     K.  Benscheidt,  Jr.     2,083,111  ;  June  8. 
Dowel    for    roadwav    expansion    joints.       W.    !■'.     Sthulz. 

2,075,234  ;  Mar.  30. 
Dowel  making  machine.     A.  R.  Welch.     2.079.093  ;  May  4. 
Dowel  structure.     R.  M.  Roberts.     2,100,873 ;  Nov.  30. 
Dowel    structure    for    concrete    roadways.     L.    J.    Lind. 

2,079,123  ;  May  4. 
Doweling   machine.     C.    Shaw   and   J.   Best.     2,072,013 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Down  draft  furnace.    J.  E.  Greenawalt.    2,097,153  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Draft  and  buffer  gear.     S.  B.  Haseltine.     2,090,120 ;  Aug. 

17. 
Draft  and  buffer  gear.     G.  A.  Johnson.     2,101,945  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Draft    and    buffing   gear.      S.    B.    Haseltine.      2,076,779 ; 

Apr.    13. 
Draft  and  pressure  indicator.     A.  F.  Spitzglass  and  G.  W. 

Grisdale.     2,090,160  ;  Aug.  17. 
Draft  apparatus  and  drawing  textile  rovings.  Long.     E.  L. 

Martin.     2,091.153  ;  Aug.   24. 
Drnft  appliance.  Railway.     S.  L.  Joiner.     2,091,446;  Aug. 

31. 

Draft  brace.     S.  B.  Richardson.     2,088,611  ;  Aug.  3. 
Draft  control.     F.   R.  Hiner.     2.086,617;  July  13. 
Draft  control,  Automatic.     C.   G.  Anderson.     2,102,873  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Draft  control  means  for  fireplaces.    D.  L.  Cage.    2,100,732  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Draft  coupling.     W.  E.   Claus.     2,070,884;   Feb.   16. 
Draft  coupling  device  for  tractors.     A.  C.  Lindgren,  B.  R. 

Benjamin,  and  C.  W.  Mott.     2,092,608;  Sept.  7. 
Draft    deflecting    device.      W.    L.    Morrison.      2,080,432 ; 

May  18. 
Draft  diverter.     R.  L.  Klar.     2,071,409  ;  Feb.  23. 
Draft  equalizer.     C.  C.  Harris.     2,097.396  ;  Oct.  26. 
Draft  equalizer  for  gas  burners.    J.  W.  Martin.    2,087,983  ; 

July  27. 
Draft  for  fuel  burners.  Supplementary  controlled.     C.  V. 

Martin.     2.100.547;   Nov.  30. 
Draft  gear.     M.  B.  Hall.     2.079.011  ;  May  4. 
Draft  gear.     J.  A.  Shafer.     2,073,761  ;  Mar.  16. 
Draft  gear.      H.   L.   Spence.      2.079,088  ;    May   4. 
Draft   regulating  system.     T.   Brav.     2.067.872  ;   Jan.   12. 
Draft  regulation.     G.  Dal§n.     2.102,143  ;  Dec.  14. 
Draft   regulator.     J.   L.   Breese.     2.102,884  ;   Dec.   21. 
Draft  regulator.     D.  Jones.     2,079,804  ;  May  11. 
Draft  regulator.     O.  H..  Price.     2,078,898;  Apr.  27. 
Draft  rigging.      D.  S.  Barrows.      2,077,011  ;  .\pr.  20. 
Draft  rigging.    D.  S.  Barrows.     2,089.012  ;  Aug.  3. 
Draft  rigging.     D.  S.  Barrows.     2.092.949  ;  Sept.   14. 
Draft  rigging.     E.  H.  Blattner.     2,066,606  ;  Jan.  5. 
Draft  tongue  attachment.     K.  Kallin.     2.092.217;  Sept.  7. 
Draft  yoke  for  railwav  cars.     G.  T.  Johnson  and  H.  W. 

Stertzbach.     2,006.471  ;   Jan.  5. 
Drafting      and      lettering      machine.        L.      MncDonald. 

2,091,288;  Aug.  31. 
Drafting  apparatus.      G.  E.  Repass.     2.098.074;  Nov.  16. 
Drafting  board.     F.  H.  Murphy.     2.077,252;   Apr.  13. 
Dnifting   implement.     J.   C.   Hoehman.      2,080.917;    May 

18. 
Dnifting   instrument.      J.    W.   Albin.     2.095.110;   Oct.    B. 
Drafting  instrument.     R.  H.  Cutting.     2.098.010  ;  Nov.  9. 
Drafting  Instrument.     T.  T.  Erickson.     2.101.365;  Dec.  7. 
Drafting  Instrument.     R.  I.  Martin.     2,080.620;  May  18. 
Drafting    machine.      R.    IT.   (Jarner.      2  i>!>!>  2<!6  ;   Ni>v.    10. 
Drafting  machine.      C.   H.   Little.      2.095.099;   Oct.   5. 
Drafting  machine.     L.  McDomild.     2,102.630;  Doc.  21. 
Drafting  meclianism.     T.  W.  I.awlon.      '.'.OTit.!-"-"  :   Miiv  4. 
Drafting     triangle,     .\djustiil)le.      11.     Meyer.      2,0:10,604; 

Aug.   24, 
Drafts  to  cotton  slIverB,  Apparatus  for  giving.    K.  Ilonnn. 

2,100,139  ;  Nov.  23. 
Dnirisuiiiirs  plotter.     C.   Maler.     2,073.281;  Mar.  0. 
Drag.      W.  n,  Lnne.      2.077.030  ;  Apr.  20. 
Drag.     R.  J.  Wtn.sor.     2.101.507;  Doe.  7. 
Drag  convever  svsteni.     H.  Benrdsley  and  M.  V.  Creodon. 

2,000.710;    Fei).   2. 
Dr.ilii.      D,   S.   Wllllanis,      2,079.209;  May    1. 
Drain    and    (lushing    upparntus.      G.    Felice.      2.000.773; 

Dni'lii'nnd  Ktralnor,  Combined.     F.  C.  Kuhnle.     2.000,200; 

Dnilniind  supply  systoin,   Oil.     U.   J.   (Jray.     2,102,705; 

Dec.  21. 
Dnitn  hoard.     P.  E.  Goldliof.     2,0SS.003  ;  Aug.  3, 
Driiln    dennor    and    the    llko.    Hydraulic,      D.    C.    Alton. 

2.080.1  10  ;  July  0.  ^„    „„, 

Drain  llxiuro  for  n>frlBorntorfl.     M.  J.  lUIno.     2.080.231  ; 

.Auk    10. 
I>niln  for  Hoda  fountnlUB.     D.  C.    Solt/..     2.087.70.T  ;  July 

2(1 
Drain.  Floor.      R.   W.  N.   Boonoy.     2  071  100;  K.-b.   10. 
Dnilu     I^'loor.      Iv   W.   N.    Uixmey.      2,0t>.">,(>2 1  ;   Ocl.   ft, 
Driilii,   Floor,     V.    W.    N,   llonney,      2.1(1I,9T.S:  Dec,   H. 
Drain  pipe  HyMteiii.     S.  J.  ()al»T,     2,0H2,S27  ;  Juno  8. 
Drain     Hoof       .1      lIlrNcl...i.lii       •.',I»IM  ,1i-J  i"  :     Viii:     31, 
Dniln'.  Ti.tili.     J,  1'    WMlk.'r,     2.()0I.-137  ;  Soi)t.  2S. 
Drain  trap.     C.  V.  Daiiie,     2.074.102  :  Mar,  23 
Drain  vnlvo.     T.  N.  CoflfoUlor.     2.077.400;  Apr.  20. 


856 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Drain  valve,  Automatic  stop.     J.  A.  Crista.     2,090,931  ; 

Aug.   24. 
Drainage  device.     G.  Hacltel.     2,095,696  ;  Oct.  12. 
Drainage  screen.     L.  W.  Watson  and  O.  B.  Ackerly,  Jr. 

2,084,753  ;  June  22. 
Dr.'iinage   system,   Beer  coil.      B.   W.   Baker.      2,082,137  ; 

June  1. 
Drainage  system.  Container.     C.  N.  Elsy  and  P.  F.  Haase. 

2,086,936  ;  July  13. 
Drainage  tube.     W.   R.  Smith.     2,072,346  :  Mar.   2. 
Draining  rack.     N.  Hoftaan.     2,071,944  ;  Feb.  28. 
Drawbar  mechanism   for  electric  chucking  machines.     A. 

E.  Drissner.     2,103,350  ;  Dec.  28. 
Drawbolt  and   clamp    for   saw   blades,   Combined.     R.   L. 

Fitzsimmons.     2,072,298  ;  Mar.  2. 
Drawknife.     P.  V.  Hayford.     2,071,691 ;  Feb.  23. 
Drawworks.     G.  E.  Campbell.     2,072,024;  Feb.  23. 
Drawer.    E.  U.  Stevens.    2,066,655  ;  Jan.  5. 
Drawer,  Broiler.     C.  A.  Pierson.     2,088,719  ;  Aug.  3. 
Drawer,  Cash.     W.  J.   Pasinski.     2,070,064;  Feb.  9. 
Drawer,  Filing.    E.  Rose.     2,083,399  ;  June  8. 
Drawer,  Knock-down.     B.  E.  Richardson  and  R.  W.  Willey. 

2,102,437  ;  Dec.  14. 
Drawer  partitioning.     A.  Vanderveld.     2.082,667  ;  June  1. 
Drawer    slide.    Extension.      E.    C.    Bullock   and    J.    Pipe. 

2,095,487;   Oct.    12. 
Drawer  structure,  Foldable  and  extendible,    n.  D.  Waugh. 

2,082,672  ;  June  1. 
Drawing.     J.  M.  Hothersall.     2,075,847  ;  Apr.  6. 
Drawing  apparatus.     J.  Nieuwkamp.     2,089,757  ;  Aug.  10. 
Drawing  board  attachment.     F.  Farrell.     2,085,304  June 

29. 
Drawing   device.     R.    S.    Osbom.     2.068,037 ;    Jan.    19. 
Drawing  die.     H.  H.  Richardson.     2,101,689  ;  Dec.  7. 
,  Drawing  instrument.     E.  Ronnquist.     2,073,881 ;  Mar.  16. 
Drawing  mechanism.     R.  J.  Adams.     2,076,609  ;  Apr.  13. 
Drawing  mechanism   for  spinning   or   twisting  machines. 

L.  H.  Horner.     2.069,446  ;  Feb.  2. 
Drawing  mechanism  for  substantially  elongated  filaments. 

J.  G.  Oswald.     2,067,062  ;  Jan.  5. 
Drawing    mechanism     of    spinning    machines.       J.    Pilz. 

2,074.556  ;  Mar.  23. 
Drawing  or  extrusion  die.     J.  G.  Nadler,  Jr.     2,087,066  ; 

July  13. 
Drawing  process.     S.  J.  Everett.     2.077,682  ;  Apr.  20. 
Drawing  press.     R.  W.  Glasner.     2,085,799  ;  July  6. 
Drawings  and  cuts,  Making.     H.   J.  Tuthill.     2,090,855  ; 

Aug.    24. 
Drawings    or    other     compositions.    Producing.      M.    D. 

McLntosh.     Re.  20,503  ;  Sept.  14. 
Dredge,  Dragline.    E.  Osborne.     2,067,000  ;  Jan.  5. 
Dredging  apparatus.     H.   H.   Hopkins  and  G.   E.   Becker. 

2,091,279  ;  Aug.  31. 
Dredging  apparatus.     C.  Sanders.     2,072,012 ;  Feb.  23. 
Dredging    container.      E.    Davis    and    E.    W.     Freeman. 

2,097,210  ;  Oct.  26. 
Dredging  container.     H.  G.  Rattey.     2,097,240  ;   Oct.  26. 
Dress.     A.  Quinn.     2.091.084  ;  Aug.  24. 
Dress,  Diving.     E.  R.  Clifford.     2,084,520  ;  June  22. 
Dress,   Maternity.     S.   E.   Badanes.     2.085,179  ;   June  29. 
Dress,  Paper  doll's.     G.  H.  Emery.     2.100.386:  Nov.  30. 
Dress,  Wrap  around  house.     S.  J.  Goldfarb.     2,093,271 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Dresses,    Size   adjuster   for.      H.    D.    Lyttle.      2,090,610 ; 

Aug.   17. 
Dressing  case.     J.  Jung.     2,068,547  ;  Jan.  19. 
Drier  :  See — 

Aggregate  drier.  Garment  drier. 

Bottle  drier.  Hair  drier. 

Casein  drier.  Print  drier. 

Centrifup.il  drier.  Rotary  drier. 

Clothes  drier.  Rotary  aggregate  drier. 

Cotton  drier.  Rotary   drum   drier. 

Curtain  drier.  Sppd  cotton  cleaner-drier. 

Drum-type  drier.  Shoe  drier. 

Festoon   drier.  Spray  drier. 

Fishing  line  drier.  StcTin  drifr. 

Fit  form  drier.  Vertical  drier. 

Drier.     G.  C.  Chapman.     2.077.615  ;  Apr.  20. 
Drier.      J.    H.    Connor   and    M.    M.    Merritt.      2,090,030 ; 

Aug.   17. 
Drier.     J.  C.  Crowley.     2.073.401  ;  Mar.  9. 
Drier.      G.  Galassi.      2.091.200;  Aug.  24. 
Drier.     C.  W.  Greene.     2.100.441  :  Nov.  30. 
Drier.    P.  O.  Kelsey.     2.097.124  ;  Oct.  26. 
Drier.     A.  Minirh.      2.081.407;   Mav   25. 
Drier.     C.  C.  Willi.s.     2,094,111  ;  Sept.  28. 
Drier.    E.  R.  Zademach.     2,073,669  ;  Mar.  16. 
Drier    and     cooking     device.     Combined.       1'.     M.     Wiley. 

2,091.740;  Aug.  31. 
Drier  fabric.     Tl.  N.  TTill.     2,091.920;  Aug.  31. 
Drier  for  sheet  material.     J.  H.  Connor  and  M.  M.  Mer- 
ritt.    2,071,296;   Feb.    16. 
Drier    or    tlie    like.    Multiple    service    hair.      L.    Werner. 

2,090,165  ;  Aug.  17. 
Drier   system.    Steam.     A.   G.   Kemin.      2,094,038 ;    Sept. 

28. 
Drier  with   centrifugal    dust   separator.   Vacuum.     Ij.    H. 

Bailey.     2,098,024;  Nov.  2. 
Driers  in  drying  oil  alkyd-nitrocellulose  blends.   Incorpo- 
rating metallic.     W.  R.   Marshall.     2.098.503  ;   Nov.  9. 
Driers,  Production  of  metallic.     K.  E.  I>ong.     2,102,633; 

Dec.  21. 


Dry    cell    and   seal    therefor.     C.    P.    Deibel.     2,079,495  ; 

May  4. 
Dry  cleaning.     A.  E.  Hatfield.     2,072,332;  Mar.  2. 
Dry  cleaning  apparatus.     R.  A.  Hetzer.     2,074,508  ;  Mar. 

23 
Dry  electrolytic  condenser.     M.  Bergstein.     2,071,103-4 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Dry  placer  machine.     O.  Nolte.     2,075,747  ;  Mar.  30. 
Dry-rectifiers    and    blocking    layer-photocell    plates,    Pro- 
ducing.    E.  Rupp.     2,081,771  ;   May  25. 
Drying  and  mixing  mechanism.     L.  W.  Meyer.     2,069,378  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Drying     apparatus.       J.     Crites     and     R.     F.     O'Mara. 

2,075,506  ;  Mar.  30. 
Drying  apparatus.     R.  V.  Houser.     2,067,920  ;  Jan.  19. 
Drying   device.    Pneumatic.     P.    Rosin   and    E.    Rammler. 

2.068,077  ;  Jan.  19. 
Drying  system  and  method.     D.  D.  Peebles.     2,080,059  ; 

May  11. 
Drift  sight  indicator.     L.  E.  W.  Van  Albada.     2,086,372  ; 

July    6. 
Drill :  See — 

Brick  and  stone  drill.  Power  drill. 

Core  drill.  Rock  drill. 

Earth  boring  drill.  Roller  drill. 

Mining  drill.  Rotary  core  drill. 

Multiple  engine  drill.  Shaft   core  drill. 

Nonfouling  drill.  Star  drill. 

Pneumatic  rock  drill.  Well  drill. 

Drill.     J.  Booth.     2,095,852  ;  Oct.  12. 
Drill.     W.  L.  Church.     2,088,025  ;  July  27. 
Drill.     C.  A.  Dean.     2,080,116  ;  May  11. 
Drill.     E.  W.  Everheart.     2.095,692  :  Oct.  12. 
Drill.     W.   L.   Pearce.     2,096,132  ;  Oct.   19. 
Drill.     O.  C.  Snell.     2,100,615  ;  Nov.  30. 
Drill   and  holder  therefor.     J.   J.    Rawlings.     2,087,814: 

July  20. 
Drill  bit.    F.  L.  Pivoto.    2,097,040  ;  Oct.  26. 
Drill  bit.     F.  A.   Thaheld.     2,086,397  ;  July   6. 
Drill  bit.  Rock.     R.  J.  Killgore.     2,097,030  ;  Oct.  26. 
Drill  bits.  Device  for  holding.     R.  A.  Bedford.     2,080,526  ; 

May  18. 
Drill      collar      for      drilling      strings.      J.      C.      Wright. 

2,100,420  ;  Nov.  30. 
Drill    collar    for    well    drilling    strings.      J.    C.    Wright. 

2.100,419  ;  Nov.  30. 
Drill  construction.  Core.     J.  H.  Howard  and  A.  C.  Cat- 
land.     2,089,482;   Aug.   10. 
Drill    feeding  means.   Rock.     E.   G.   Gartin.      2,089,202 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Drill  feeding  mechanism.     C.  A.  Hirschberg.     2,102,706  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Drill  front  end,  Rock.     J.  C.  Curtis.     2,075..'i73  ;  INIar.  30. 
Drill  grinding  apparatus.     H.  E.  Tautz.     2,080,515  ;  May 

18. 
Drill  grinding  appliance.     G.  D.  Hardin.     2,068,915  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Drill  grinding  machine.     R.  C.  Weishampel.     2,098,267  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Drill  head.  Rock  core.     J.  H.  Howard  and  A.  C.  Catland. 

2.093.607  ;  Sept.  21. 
Drill    hole     cleansing    means,     Rock.       E.     G.     Gartin. 

2.100.949;   Nov.   30. 
Drill  mechanism.     O.  B.  Jones.     2.090,330  ;  Aug.  17. 
Drill  post.     A.  M.  Staten.     2,084.925  ;  June  22. 
Drill  press.    W.  G.  Mitchell.    2,073.704  ;  Mar.  16. 
Drill  press.     E.  W.  Worden.     2,081,079  ;  May  18. 
Drill  press  spindle  drive  and  mounting.     W.  F.  Ocenasek. 

2,072,646  ;  Mar.  2. 
Drill  presses.  Attachment  for.    C.  Turnepseed.    2,082,310  ; 

June  1. 
Drill    rotation  means.   Rock.     E.   G.   Gartin.     2,100,324 : 

Nov.  30. 
Drill  steel  rotation  mechanism.     E.  G.  Gartin.     2,081,924  ; 

June  1. 
Drill  stem.     P.  Miller.     2.066,794  ;  Jan.  5 
Drill  stem  coupling.     C.  P.  Trotter.     2.075.483  ;  INlar.  30. 
Drill   support.     L.  F.  Woodnal.     2.094.936  ;   Oct.  5. 
Drilling  and  tapping  control.  Combination.    L.  L.  Schauer 

and  J.  H.  M.  McKewen.     2,089,228 ;  Aug.   10. 
Drilling  and   tapping  machine.     J.   F.   Buhr.     2,093,546; 

Sent.    21. 
Drilling     and    tapping    machine.     E.    J.     Stahlhammer. 

2,068,084  ;   Jan.  19. 
Drilling  apparatus.    J.  C.  Curtis.     2,066,927  ;  Jan.  5. 
Drilling  apparatus.     E.  G.  Gartin.     2.081,923  ;  June  1. 
Drilling  bit.     C.  H.  Mangels.     2,090,058  ;  Aug.  17. 
nrilling   clamp.      C.  O.  Bledsoe.      2.093.826;    Sept.   21. 
Drilling  head.     G.  A.  Humason.     2,075,899  ;  Apr.  6. 
Drilling  implement.    H.  C.  Johansen.     2,102,236  ;  Dec.  14. 
Drilling  machine.     H.  Allemann.     2,070,463  :  F-b   9. 
prilling  machine.     V.    Sjolseth.     2,087,785;   July  20. 
Drilling  machine   control.  Multiple   spindle.     H.  \V.   Fox, 

A    A.  Ridden,  and  H.  D.  Corwin.     2,082.103;    June  1. 
Drilling    machine.    Rotary.      A.    J.    and    K.    T.    Penick. 

2,094.813  ;  Oct.  5. 
DrUling  mechanism.      M.  C.  Huffman.      2,094,124;   Sept. 

Drilling  mechanism.     W.  Noble.     2.094,184 ;  Sept.  28. 
Drilling   mechanism.   Rotary.     V.    W.    Zilen.      2,076,138; 

Apr.  6. 
Drilling  rig,  Portable.     J.  C.  Curtis.     2.094,588;   Oct.   5. 
Drilling    shaft    coupling.      W.    P.     Sheffield.      2,094,416; 

Sept.  28. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


857 


Drilling  tool.     W.  N.  Thompson.     2,072,470 ;   Mar.   2. 

Drilling  tool.     J.  A.  Zublin.     2,069,798  ;  Feb.  9. 

Drink  dispenser.  Cool.     W.  W.  Philley.     2,101,190  ;  Dec.  7. 

Drink  dispensing  device.     H.  C.  Allen.     2,070,107  ;  Feb.  9. 

Drink  mixer.     K.  E.  Bemis.     2,070,776  ;  Feb.   16. 

Drink  mixer.     K.  E.  Bemis.     2,078,190  ;  Apr.  20. 

Drink  preparing  means.     E.  M.  Savage.     2,102,920  ;  Dec. 

Drink   tube   holder.      E.    H.    Strutz   and   E.   T.    Bowlden. 

2,070,495  :  Feb.  9. 
Drink  vending  machine.     B.  E.  Mills.     2,095,201 ;  Oct.  5. 
Drinking  and  similar  tube.    O.  W.  DiefEenbach.    2,084,673  : 

June  22. 
Drinking  appliance  for  poultry  and  the  like.    F.  S.  Wright. 

2,074,603  ;  Mar.  23. 
Drinking   cup.     J.  A.  Low.     2,093,133  ;  Sept.  14. 
Drinking    fountain,    Float    controlled.      H.    S.    Brembeck. 

2,097,719  ;  Nov.   2. 
Drinking  glass  protector.     J.  C.  Gambell.    2,071,399  :  Feb 

23. 
Drinking  tube.     H.  N.  Correll.     2,072,580  :  Mar.  2. 
Drinking  tube.      J.    B.    Friedman.      2,094,268 ;    Sept.    28. 
Drinks  and/or  foods,  Apparatus  for  manufacture  and  dis- 
pensing of  frosted.    J.  A.  Bethancourt,  L.  J.  Grabau,  and 

J.  E.  Heilemann.     2,076,114 :  Apr.  6. 
Drive    and    differential.      G.    H.    Eraser.      2,102,313-14 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Drive  and  reversing  mechanism,  Locomotive.     J.  H.  Doran. 

2,078,128  ;   Apr.  20.  • 
Drive,  Automobile.     T.  L.  Fawick.     2,075,980  ;  Apr.  6. 
Drive,  Axle.      G.  Powell.      2,077,642  :  Apr.  20. 
Drive,  Belt.     E.  G.  Kimmich.     2,102,560;   Dec.  14. 
Drive  chain.     D.  B.   Perry.     2,067,243;  Jan.    12. 
Drive  chain.     D.   B.  Perry.      2,096,061  ;  Oct.   19. 
Drive  chain.     D.   B.   Perry.     2,101,341  ;   Dec.  7. 
Drive  chain.     H.  S.  Pierce.     2,069,591  :  Feb.  2. 
Drive,  Coal  worm.     H.  C.  Carter.     2,103,14."):  Dec.  21. 
Drive  connecting  link.     W.  H.  Radford.     2,073,852  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Drive,     Constant     speed      controlled.        C.      J.      Meyers. 

2,101,084  ;  Dec.  7. 
Drive  differential.  Twin.     C.  Potter.     2,080,432  ;   Julv  6. 
Drive,  Film  take-up.     M.  E.  Collins.     2.094,095  ;  Sept."  28. 
Drive,  Flat  belt.     R.  E.  S.  Geare.     2,082,540  ;  June  1. 
Drive     for     automobiles,     Freewheel.       T.      L.     Fawick. 

2,081,581  ;  May  25. 
Drive    for    calculating    machines,    bookkeeping   machines, 

and  the  like.     K.  R.  Heinitz.     2,100.804  ;  Nov.  30. 
Drive    for    centrifugal    oil    testing    machines,    Electrical 

motor.     W.  L.  Melton.     2,082,713  ;  June  1. 
Drive     for     duplicators.      Reversible.     F.      W.      Storck. 

2,077,779  :  Apr.   20. 
Drive    for    knitting    machines.      J.    and    R.    H.    Lawson. 

2,082.207;  .Tune  1. 
Drive  for  lathes  and  other  machines.     O.    L  Judelshon. 

2,103,464  ;  Dec.  28. 
Drive  for  loom  dobbies.     E.  R.  Holmes.     2,090,046  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Drive    for    mechanical    stokers.    Variable    speed.      J.    S. 

Skell.v.     2,070,756;  Feb.  16. 
Drive    for    motor    vehicle    axles,    Power.      E.    J.    Gould. 

2,098,645  ;  Nov.  9. 
Drive  for  oil  wells,  Diesel.    W.  R.  Walne.     2,071,778 ;  Feb 

23. 
Drive  for  outboard  motors,  Cushion  reverse.    F.  T.  Irgens 

2,071,634;  Feb.  23. 
Drive  for  printing  machines.     F.   Lamatsch.      2,102,631  ; 

Dee.  21. 
Drive    for   pumps.    Enclosed.      J.    Goldsmith.      2,103,971  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Drive  for  rail  cars.     R.  J.   Burrows  and  A.  O.   Williams. 

2,085.897  ;  July  0. 
Drive    for    shapcrs,    Balanci'd    Iiclicoidal    change    speed. 

W.  V.   Zhnmnrniann.      2.077.7:U)  :  Apr.   20. 
Drive  for  the  plcklns;  devices  for  looms.  Electric.    F.  I'liily. 

2.0G7.09C;  Jan.  5. 
Drive    for    weoders.       C.     F.     Bloom    and     A.    T.     Slicrc. 

2,093,070;   .Sept.   14. 
Drive,  FiHtlngci-      W.  Lenz.     2,102,425  ;  Dee.  14. 
Drive,     Ilvdraulic.       W.    C.    Anthony    and    L.    Wacliter. 

2,071.605;  Feb.  2.?. 
Drive,  Hydraulic.     R.  Lapsley.     2,100,191  ;  Nov.  23. 
Drive,    Locomotive   turbine.      G.    B.    Warren.      2,008,074  ; 

Nov.    2. 
Drive  mnclinnism.      G.   \\'.  Grisdnle.      ?.n71.5S5  ;  Mar.  2:V 
Drive  mechanism.     E.   W.   Kellogg.      2.092,882  ;   Sept.    14. 
Drive  mechanism.     N.  M.  Lower.     2,080,725;  May  18. 
Drive  mechanism.     W.  W.  Slo;ine.     2.102,441  ;  Dec.  14. 
Drive  mechanism.     N.  E.  S(|uire.     2,10:1,190  ;  Dec.  21. 
Drive  mechanism.     I).  R.   I)e  Tar.     2. 10.!, 51 7-18  ;  Dec.  28. 
Drive   mechanism,    Accessary.      B.    D.    Scott.      2,097,712  ; 

Nov.   2. 
Di'lve  merhnnlsm  for  machine  toolfl,  RGclprocatlng  liil)li-. 

W.  II.  Feeney.     2,060,138  ;  .Tan.  20. 
Drive     mechanism      for     motor     vehicles.        L.      Salves. 

2,070,341  :  Feb.  0. 
Drlvf   nu'clmiilHin    for  shaker   conveyerH.      (i.    \V.    I'acki'f 

2,079,300  ;  May  4. 
Drive  mcchnnlsrii    for  shaker  conveyers.     W.   W.   Sloan. •. 

Re.   20,589  ;   Dec.   14. 
Drive   inccliaiilHni    for   shiiUer   conveyers.      W.    \V.    Sloane. 

2.077.593  ;   Apr.   20. 
Drh'e  iiiechanlHin   for  shaker   conveyers.     W.   W.   Sloniie. 

2,077,811  ;  Apr.  20 


Drive  mechanism   for  shaker  conveyers.     W.    W.    Sloane. 

2,082,361  ;  June  1. 
Drive  mechanism,  Friction.     A.  C.  Schmelzer.     2,074,868  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Drive  mechanism,  Positive.     W.  W.  Sayers.     2,078,720 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Drive     mechanism.     Vehicle     rear    end.     C.     F.     Wren. 

2,077,452  ;  Apr.  20. 
Drive,  Motor  vehicle.     G.  Tasso.    2,098,071  ;  Nov.  2. 
Drive  of  air-screen   propelled   cars,   Electric.     H.  Eraser. 

2,103,156  ;  Dec.  21. 
Drive,  Push  bench.     K.  Korbuly.      2.071.208  ;  Feb.   16. 
Drive,  Reduction.     B.  J.  Merkle.     2,073,348  ;  Mar.  9. 
Drive,  Resilient.     T.  Clark.     2,093,955;  Sept.  21. 
Drive,  Rod  weeder.     A.  E.  W.  Johnson.     2,095,874  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Drive,  Rolling  mill.    A.  C.  Cummins.     2,102,355  ;  Dec.  14. 
Drive  shaft  arrangement.     J.  W.  B.  Pearce.     2,067,287  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Drive,    Speed   varying  power.      P.   B.   Reeves   and    H.    E. 

Brooks.     2.094,750  ;  Oct.  5. 
Drive,  Spinning  bucket.    E.  H.  Hull.    2,101,679  ;  Dec.  7. 
Drive,  Spinning  bucket.     F.  C.  Linn.     2,101,684  ;  Dec.  7. 
Uiive     suitable     for     remote     control.       E.     IS.     Hansel! 

2,091.081  :  Aug.  31. 
Drive,  Supercharger.     R.  Chilton.     2,101,239  ;  Dec.  7. 
Drive,    Supercharger.      E.     J.    Smith    and    E.    S.    Bush. 

2,082,556  ;  June  1. 
Drive,   Synchronous.     W.   R.   Perry.     2.077,708  ;  Apr.  20. 
Drive  system.     E.  W.  Kellogg.     2,092,883  ;   Sept.  14. 
Drive  system.  Electric.     T.  Buehhold.     2.098,177  :  Nov.  2 
Drive   system.  Mechanical.     W.  Van  Guilder.     2,087,709; 

July  20. 
Drive,  Variable  speed.     R.  Crzellitzer.     2.088,948  :  Aug.  3. 
Drive,  Variable  speed.     L.  Maurer.     2,080,145;  May  11. 
Drive,  Variable  speed  belt.     B.  J.  Kingsbury.     2,080,319  ; 

May  11. 
Drive,      Variable      speed      power.        A.      Tlmmermann. 

2,076,926  ;  Apr.  13. 
Driver  for  rotary  tools.     R.   S.  Blair.     2.092,598  ;  Sept.  7. 
Driver,  Piston  pile.     J.  Wohlmeyer.     2,068.045  ;  Jan.  19. 
Driver,  Post.     G.  L.  Collord.     2,067,890;  Jan.   19. 
Driving  and  stopping  mechanism.     J.  Gouldbourn,  T.  A. 

Kestell,  and  F.  B.  Keall.     2,066,344  ;   Jan.   5. 
Driving      and       slopping      mechanism.     O.       K.       Haas. 

2.078.942  ;  Mav  4. 
Driving  attachment.     D.  R.  Holdon.     2,067,010  ;  Jan.  5. 
Driving  box  saddle  and  spring  arrangi'mciit    for   locomo- 
tives.   A.  Wallace  and  J.  F.  Holloway.    2,085,689  ;  June 

29. 
Driving  connection  for  oil  burners,  Flexible.     R.  M.  Sher- 
man.    2,084,709  ;  June  22. 
Driving  device.     V.  E.  Pratt.     2,094,669  ;  Oct.  5. 
Driving  device.     P.  Vandenput.     2,094,730  ;  Oct.  5. 
Driving  device  for  a  centrifugal  spinning  machine.     R.  W. 

H.  Hofstede-Crull.     2,089,933;  Aug.  17. 
Driving  device   for  magnetic   sound   recording   and   repro- 
ducing apparatus.     J.  Fodor.     2.091.756;  Aug.  31. 
Driving  frame.     P.  G.  Hood.     2,078.078;  Apr.  20. 
Driving  gear.     H.  J.   and  H.  E.  Criner.     2,087,021  ;  July 

13. 
Driving  implement.      R.  E.  Beegle.     2.086,694  ;  July  13. 
Driving     means     for*  grain     elevators.      J.     D.     Hofer. 

2.072,400;  Mar.  2. 
Driving  means  for  wafercraft.     A.  Ryba.     2,087.007  ;  July 

13. 
Driving  mechanism.     J.  W.  Allen.     2.075,07S  :  M.'ir.  30. 
Driving  mechanism.      M.   J.   FInnegan.     2,093.315;   Sept. 

14. 
Driving  mechanism.      N.  Ilelsdorf.      2.0R5.fi57  ;  June  29. 
Driving  mechjinisin.      A.   Johnsnn.      2.0!V.'.37I   5;    Si>pt.    7. 
Driving  mechanism.     R.  P.  Lansing.     2.093,324;  Sept.  14. 
Driving  mechanism.     R.  P.  Lansing.     2.099,813  :  Nov.  23. 
Driving  mechanism.     V.  Lind.-r.     2. 081. 815:  June  22. 
Driving  m(>chanlsin.      N.  M.   I^ower.      2.075.352  ;   Mar.  30. 
Driving  mechanism.     R.  M.  Nardone.     2.077.253;  Apr.  13. 
Driving  mechiinlsm.     R.  M.  Nardone.     2,099,768  ;  Nov.  23. 
Driving      mechanism.      Automotive.        W.      C.      Starkey. 

2.101,275  ;  Dec.  7. 
Driving  mechanism  for  control  valves  of  internal  conihus 

lion  engines.     V.  V.  KIpfi-r.     2.074. 5SS:  :Mnr.  23. 
Driving  mechanisin   for  Infernal  cemlmstlon  engines  and 

the  like.     A.  II.  Craske.     2.102,196;  Dec.  14. 
Driving    mechanisin     for     lehr     rolls.       J.     11.     lledshnw. 

2,084,108;  June  15. 
Driving    nii'cli.Miilsiii    fur    propelliMs.      S.    K.    lIolTniiin   niul 

(\   II.   WI.'L'MiMn.      2.091,637:   Aug.   31. 
Driving    mecliMiilKin    for    nillwjiv    cir    grncralors.      O.    I. 

Lewis  an.l  J.   I'.   Wright.      2.0HI.33tl:   May  2.'>. 
Drlviiit;   nii'cliniilMiii    for   sliaklni:   conveyers   and    the   like. 

II.   Cranwr.     :;.06(l.9«l  ;  Jan.  5. 
Driving  nii-clnmisni  for  valves,      H.   K.   Ilodgaon  and  J.  L. 

Dclnncl.irr.     2.08(1.0:10;    Jnlv  6. 
Driving  inechanlsin,  Meclmnloal.     A.T.Keller.     2.007,282; 

Oct.    20. 
Driving  mechanism  of  straight  knitting  ninclilnes.   Auto- 

mallcMlly      controlling     the.      M.      Itlchter.      2.068.(101): 

Jiin.   10. 
Driving  incclianlsui,  Prolected.   U.  F.  Symonds.   2.083.967  ; 

Juno   15. 
Driving    mechanism    to    nnilnlaln    ronstnni    the    rrmilrnl 

length   of  an   endh-ss   (Irlvlnu  niealis,      K.   .\.   Nlchnlson 

and  \V.  T    I'rllrhnrd      2,000,218;  Nov.  10. 


858 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Dual     ratio.       W.     E.     Newman. 


loom     dobbies.       E.     R.     Holmes, 
motor     vehicles.        S.     Fischer. 


W.    G.   H.   Finch. 
A.   Gordon  and 


2,087,393  ; 


Driving    mechanisms, 

2,095,279  ;    Oct.   12. 
Driving     motion     for 

2,090,047  ;  Aug.  17. 
Driving     system      for 

2,096,355  ;  Oct.  19. 
Driving  system,   Mechanical  positive. 

2,089,846;   Aug.    10. 
Drop  box   loom.  Weft  replenishing.     A. 

W.  M.  Wattle.     2,082,884;  June  8. 
Drop-feed  counterflow  heater.     L.  A.  Wilson. 

July  20. 

Drop  leaf  table.     E.   P.  Charak.     2,092,244  ;  Sept.  7. 
Drop  table.     L.  Richardson.     2.097,133  ;  Oct.  26. 
Drum.     W.  P.  Ludwig.     2,092,980;  Sept.  14. 
Drum.     C.  H.  Strupe.     2,074,193  ;  Mar.  16. 
Drum   and    drum    seal,    Making    brake.      E.    A.    Nelson. 

2,080,895  ;  May  18. 
Drum   apparatus  for  desiccating  liquids  and  semiliquids. 

Heated.     W.  Sasse  and  E.  Schneider.    2,084,537  ;  June 

22. 
Drum  brake.     W.  C.  Hedgcock.     2,079.554  ;  May  4. 
Drum,  Hauling.     A.  Himmel.     2.066,779  ;  Jan.  5. 
Drum,  Kettle.     F.  Horak.     2,070,082  ;  Feb.  9. 
Drum    muffler   and    practice   pad.    Snare.     C.    F.    Lebow. 

2,078,004  ;  Apr.  20. 
Drum   rolling  device.     J.  D.   McGlynn.     2,071,889  ;   Feb. 

23 
Drurn  snare.     J.  A.  Meyer.     2,085,819  ;  July  6. 
Drum  snare  adjuster.     C.  H.  Strupe.     2,096,209  ;  Oct.  19. 
Drum,  Stacking.     A.  E.  Jesser.     2,100,483  ;  Nov.  30. 
Drum  type  drier.    E.  Kaessmann.     2,095,363  ;  Oct.  12. 
Drum  used  in  the  processing  of  hides  and  skins.     N.  D. 

Clarke.     2,090,185  ;  Aug.  17. 
Dry  cell  and    producing  same.     O.  E.   RuhofC,  E.   J.   Mc- 

Eachron,     O.     J.     Krueger,     and     G.     H.     Schroeder. 

2,095,421 ;   Oct.   12. 
Dry  cell  and  terminal  connection  therefor.     C.  P.  Deibel. 

2,096,628;  Oct.  19. 
Dry    cell,    core    therefor,    and    producing    same.      O.    E. 

Ruhoft",    E.     J.     McEachron,    and     G.    H.     Schroeder. 

2,088,307 ;  July  27. 
Dry  cells,  Making.     O.  Metzger.     2.099,449  ;  Nov.  16. 
Dry  dispersions.     L.  P.  Dove.     2,093.424  ;  Sept.  21. 
Dry  pipe  valve.     A.  C.  Rowley.     2,086,438 ;  July  6. 
Drying      and      heating     apparatus.        F.      Whipperman. 

2,090,523  ;  Aug.  17. 
Drying,    Jlethod    and    apparatus    for.      W.    H.     Charch. 

2,099,160  ;  Nov.  16. 
Drying,    Process    and    apparatus    for.      W.    C.    Eberlin. 

2,099,162  ;  Nov.  16. 
Drying  rack.     D.  J.  Foss.     2,087,757;  July  20. 
Drying   special  materials.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for. 

C.  E.  Bill.     2,090,177  ;  Aug.  17. 
Drying  unit.     P.  J.  Murray.     2,091,873;  Aug.  31. 
Dual  wheel.     A.   W.  Dunn.     2,082,384;  June  1. 
Duct.     R.  D.  Lambert.     2,089,492  ;  Aug.   10. 
Duct,  Underfloor.     J.  M.  G.  Fullman.     2,097.393  ;  Oct.  26. 
Ductilizing  process.     J.  R.  Gier,  Jr.     2,103,777  ;  Dec.  28. 
Dummy,  Bread.      W.  A.  Rike.      2,079,204  ;  May  4, 
Dump  apparatus  with  sloping  discharge  walls,  Bottom.    H, 

W.  Sanford.    2,076,005  ;  Apr.  6. 
Dump      for      carpet      sweepers,     Dustpan.     W.      Bissell. 

2,085,209  ;  June  29. 
Dump  body.     R.  T.  Osman.     2,098,670  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dumping  device.  Aerial  tramway  carrier.     G.  M.  Kilcarr. 

2,095,552  ;   Oct.   12. 
Dumping  mechanism.   Carpet  sweeper.     N.  W.   Cummins. 

2,097,549  :  Nov.  2. 
Duplex    adding    machine.      W.   A.    Anderson.      2,068,650 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Duplex  connecter.     C.  G.  Bondeson.     2,084,961 ;  June  22. 
Duplex  container.     W.  A.   Ringler.     2,079,815  ;  May  11. 
Duplex  valve.     W.  F.  IMcKay.     L'.075,740  :  Jlar.  30. 
Duplicating  apparatus.     A.  Marchev.     2,096.818  :  Oct.  26. 
Duplicating  apparatus.     W.  Ritzerfeld.      2,088,346;   July 

27. 

attachment.       L.    D.     Nelson.       2,085,993 ; 


Duplicating 
July    (i. 

Duplicating 
2,075,950  ; 


A.    Marchev    and    C.    C.    McCain. 


device. 

Apr.  6. 

Duplicating  dovicp.      IT.  T.  Ucnrdon.     2.074.660:  Jlar.  2:^. 

Duplicating  machine.     C.   H.  Bradt.     2,088,572  ;  Aug.  3. 

""■■■■  ■■  E.  J.  Brasseur.     2,092,242  ;  Sept.  7. 

A.   E.    (ioodwin.     2,091,0.38;   Aug. 


Duplicating  machine 
Duplicating  machine 

24. 
Duplicating  machine. 

man.     2,084.583  ;  June  22 
Duplicating    machine.       B. 

Mar.  2. 
Duplicating  machine. 

2,090.849  :  Aug.  24. 
Duplicating  machine. 
Duplicating  machine. 

18. 
Duplicating     machine. 

Oct.  5. 
Duplicating     machine     and 

2,072,534;  Mar.  2. 
Duplicating  machine,  Multiple  roll.      A.   IMarcbev,   J. 

Hernlund,  and  C.   C.  McCain.     2,070,797  :  Feb.   16 
Duplicating  machine.  Power  driven.     R.  F.  Morrison  and 

M.  G.  Stewart.     2.094,181 ;  Sept.  28. 


F.  M.  Houshalter  and  F.  O.  Weis- 


K.     Johansen.       2,072,336 ; 


R.  F.  Morrison  and  M.  G.  Stewart. 

F.  Nigra.     2.089,979  :  Aug.  17. 
L.  H.  Thompson.     2,080,447  ;  May 


2.094,628  ; 
M.  Terry. 
W. 


D.     H.     Whitehead, 
method.       E. 


Duplicator.     J.  G.  Brennan.     2,101,000  ;  Nov.  30. 
Duplicator.     F.   W.  Storck.     2,093,385  ;   Sept.  14. 
Duplicator  pad.     R.  L.  Lester.     2,085,197  ;  June  29. 
Dust  and  fume  sampler.     T.  A.  Walsh.     2,079,474  ;  May  4. 
Dust  bag.     C.  C.  Muentener.     2,070,674;  Feb.  16. 
Dust  cloth  broom  holder.    H.  A.  Britt.    2,074,209  ;  Mar.  16. 
Dust  collector.     W.  S.  Bowen.     2,082,242;  June  1. 
Dust  collector.     J.  H.  Dickerson.     2,079.315  ;  Jlay  4. 
Dust  collector.     C.  G.  McKeown.     2,085,506  ;  June  29. 
Dust  collector.     G.  E.  Teasdale.     2,089,076  ;  Aug.  3. 
Dust  concentration.  Apparatus  for  measuring,  recording, 

and  controlling  dilute.    P.  Drinker  and  W.  G.  Hazard. 

2,076,553^;  Apr.  13. 
Dust  cover.     H.  Wollner.     2.085,284;  June  29. 
Dust     dampener     for     vacuum     cleaners.     J.     N.     Velos. 

2,087,075  ;  July  13. 
Dust  deposition.   Method  and  apparatus  for  preventing. 

D.  D.    Crandell.     2,095,969 ;   Oct.   19. 
Dust  distributing  device.     H.  E.  Brandt.     2,086,696  ;  July 

13. 
Dust  filter.     H.  E.  Bedford.     2,094,775  ;  Oct.  5. 
Dust   from   an   air    current,    Collecting.     R.   F.   Kneisley. 

2,068,332  ;  Jan.   19. 
Dust  from  gases.  Apparatus  for  removing.     J.  S.  Fasting. 

2.093.866  ;  Sept.   21. 
Dust  from  mops  and  other  similar  kinds  of  brooms.  De- 
vice for  cleaning  and  removing.    M.  Schultze,  nee  Liehr. 

2,076,966  ;  Apr.  13. 
Dust  guard  assembly.     L.  A.  Rowe.     2,070,865  ;  Feb.  16. 
Dustpan,  Carpet  sweeper.     E.  Callan.     2,068.943  ;  Jan.  26. 
Dust  separator.     T.   Skajaa.     2,069.483  ;  Feb.  2. 
Dust  separator  and  collector.    T.  S.  Monaghan.    2,068,459  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Duster,  Dust  mop.     T.  Gutterson.     2,085,653 ;  June  29. 
Duster,  Wool.    W.  W.  Windle.     2,076,420  ;  Apr.  6. 
Dustiness  of  dusty  materials.  Reducing.     B.   R.   Harris. 

2,068,489  ;  Jan.   19. 
Dusting  in  the  manufacture  of  coated  paper,  Reducing. 

L.  C.  Fleck.     2,072,670  ;  Mar.  2. 
Dusting   machine.      E.   M.    Brickett   and    S.   A.    Coleman. 

2,092,693;   Sept.  7. 
Dusting  tool.     W.  V.  Paine.     2,068,349  ;  Jan.  19. 
Dwelling  assembled  from  prefabricated  units.     J.  H.  Ken- 
nedy.    2,097,796;   Nov.  2. 
Dye  and  making  same.  Mineral.     C.  B.  White.    2,091,539  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Dye  assistants  and  method  of  using,  Vat.     J.   G.  Kern. 

2,074,150  ;  Mar.  16. 
Dye,  Azo.     W.  A.  Sexton.    2,088,726  ;  Aug.  3. 
Dye,  Colloidized  vat.     M.  L.  Crossley,  R.  H.  Kienle,  and 

G.  L.  Royer.     2,090,511  ;  Aug.  17. 
Dye   composition   and    manufacture    thereof.   Vat.     J.    G. 

Kern.     2,067,926;  Jan.  19. 
Dye  composition  for  the  treatment  of  external  burns  in 

human    beings.      R.    H.    Aldrich    and     D.    A.    Bryce. 

2,103,309  ;  Dec.   28. 
Dye  compositions.  Vat.     P.  W.  Carleton  and  A.  L.  Fox. 

2,085,145  ;  June  29. 
Dye  composition.  Vat.     H.  W.  Wass  and  H.  J.  Rupright 

2,101,828 ;  Dec.  7. 
Dye   layers,    Bleaching-out.      J.    Eggert,    B.    Wendt,    and 

A.  Frohlich.     2,097,119  ;  Oct.  26. 
Dye  liquor  and  method.  Mineral.    C.  B.  White.    2,082,087  ; 

June  1. 

Dye,  Methine  cycanine.     W.  Zeh.     2,089,322  ;  Aug.  10. 
Dye    powder    and    making    same.     Vat.     E.     L.     Pelton. 

2.086,574  ;  July  13. 
Dye  powders  and  their  preparation,  Anthraquinone  vat. 

W.  S.  Tolman.    2,086,831  ;  July  13. 
Dye  process.     S.  U.  Boehmer.     2,071,492  ;  Feb.  23. 
Dye,  Quinphthalone.     J.  R.  Bailey.    2,092,238  ;  Sept.  7. 
Dye      stain      removing      composition.     L.       F.       Supple. 

2.091,220  ;  Aug.  24. 
Dye^stripper,  Combination.     D.  J.  Block.     2,077,983  ;  Apr. 


d 


R.  L.  Drew  and  W.   S. 


20. 
Dyeing   and  mordant  therefor. 

Peck.     2,085,795  ;  July  6. 
Dyeing  apparatus.     E.  J.  Abbott.     2,076,170  ;  Apr.  6. 
Dyeing  apparatus.     E.  Clark.     2,088,465  ;  July  27. 
Dyeing,     Apparatus    for.       M.     N.    Bulford.       2,084,189 ; 

June  15. 
D.voing   by    iiionns    of   sulphuric    esters    of    indanthrones. 

p   A.  W.  Fairweather,  J.  Thomas,  and  Barclay's  Bank 

Limited.     2,091,143  :   Aug.   24. 
Dyeing  machine.     J.   Schmitz,  Jr.     2,098,890  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dyeing  machine.     W.  M.  Wentz.     2.072,323  ;  Mar.  2. 
Dyeing  machine,    Single   and   multiple   pressure.     E.    A. 

btienen.    2,087,308  ;  July  20 
Dyeing    method    and    bath.     I.    M.     Smith.     2,095,221 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Dyeing  of  elastic  fabrics.     A.  Isaac.     2,086,298  ;  July  6. 
Dyeing  process.     N.   H.    Haddock,    F.   Lodge,   and   C.    H. 

Lumsden.     2,091,145  :  Aug.  24. 
Dyeing  process.     J.  Schmitz,  Jr.     2,094,501 ;  Sept.  28. 
Dyeing  process  and  composition.     J.  G.  Kern.     2,078,388 ; 

Apr.  27. 

°^''^0(f7  9'^8*-*^^Fn^l9    <^°°iPosition,    Vat.     J.    G.     Kern. 

Dyeing  'process.  Continuous.     J.  H.  Stradley.     2,074,031 : 

Mar.  16. 
Dyeing  with  vat  dyes.     J.  G.  Kern.     2.067.927  ;  Jan.  19. 
Dyeing  with  vat  dyes.    J.  G.  Kern.    2,067,929-30  ;  Jan.  19. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


859 


Dyeings  prepared  of  cellulose  materials  by  means  of  sub- 
stantive dyestufCs,  Treatment  of.  F.  Miinz  and  K.  Keller. 

2,080,543  ;  May  18. 
Dyes  and  making  them,  Oil  soluble  azo.     M.  E.  P.  Fried- 
rich  and  F.  H.  Smith.     2,087,282  ;  July  20. 
Dyes  and  manufacturing  the  same,  Carbocyanine.     W.  Zeh. 

2,086.689  :  July  13. 
Dyes  and  manufacturing  the  same,  Monoazo.     W.  Leister. 

2,088,328  ;  July  27. 
Dyes  and  pigments  derived  therefrom,  Azo.     C.  K.  Black. 

2,092,796  ;   Sept.   14. 
Dyes  and  preparing  the  same,  Anthraquinone.     S.  Blling- 

worth,  N.  H.  Haddock,  F.  Lodge,  and  C.  H.  Lumsden. 

2,068,124;  Jan.  19. 
Dyes  and   the  preparation   thereof,   Indigoid.     E.  Havas. 

2,094.596  ;  Oct.  5. 
Dyes  and  their  preparation,  Azo.    S.  Coffey,  M.  Lapworth, 

and  W.  A.   Sexton.     2,098,276  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dyes  and  their  production,  Azo.     M.  Mendoza.     2,077,575  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Dyes  and  their  production,  Azo.    M.  Mendoza.    2,088,333  ; 

July  27. 
Dyes     and     their     production,     Azo.       W.     A.     Sexton. 

2,087,706  ;  July  20. 
Dyes  and  their  production,  Azo  pigment.     A.  R.  Murphy 

and  C.  K.  Black.    2,077,488  ;  Apr.  20. 
Dyes,    Azo.      J.    L    Carr   and   C.    K.   Black.      2,100,378 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Dyes  for  acetate  silk  and  their  production,  Azo.     H.  Ohlen- 

dorf  and  H.  Lange.     2.067,725  ;  Jan.   12. 
Dyes   for   coloring   cellulose    esters,    Monoazo.      G.   Matz- 

dorf  and  E.  Baumann.     2,081,244  ;  May  25. 
Dyes,    Manufacture    of    benzoseleno-cyanine.      W.    Zeh. 

2,089,323;   Aug.   10. 
Dyes,     Manufacture     of     polymethine.       W.     Schneider. 

2,073,759  ;    Mar.    16. 
Dyes,    Metallized   acid    azo.     M.   L.    Crossley    and   L.    M. 

Shafer.     2,086,854  ;  ,Tuly  13. 
Dyes,  Monoazo.     W.  Benade,  E.  Fischer,  and  M.  Baeck. 

2,083,216;  June  8. 
Dves    of   the   cyanine   series.      W.   Dieterle,   W.   Zeh,    and 

W.   Zerweck.     2,066,967  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Dyes  of  the  cyanlne  type,  Production  of.     J.  D.  Kendall. 

2,080,049;  May  11. 
Dyes,  Orange   di.sazo.     M.  L.  Crossley  and  L.  M.   Shafer. 

2,075.022  ;  Mar.  30. 
Dyes,  Preparation  of  azo.     E.  Schirm.     2,083,619 ;  June 

15. 
Dyes,   Sulphur.     W.  Hagge  and  K.  Haagen.     2,076,143  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Dyes,  Trimethine  cyanine.     J.  Brunken,  A.  Sieglitz,  and 

M.  Dabelow.     2,096,842  ;  Oct.  26. 
Dyes,  Trimethine  cyanine.    W.  Zeh,  W.  Gaedke,  M.  Dabe- 
low, and  W.  Zerweck.     2,071,993;  Feb.  23. 
Dyes,  Vat.    W.  Hagge  and  K.  Haagen.    2,076,144  ;  Apr.  6. 
Dyes,    Water    insoluble   monoazo.     H.    Ohlendorf   and   E. 

Baumann.     2,067,726:   Jan.   12. 
Dyestuff    and    preparing    it,    Thlazine.      W.    Hoffmann. 

2.069,670  ;  Feb.  2. 
Dyestuff  and  printing  paste,  Flavanthrone.    G.  M.  Bishop. 

2,009.210:  Feb.   2. 
DyestufC,  Azo.    M.  Kappeler.    2,080,209  ;  May  11. 
Dyestuff   for   cotton,    Yellov?   substantive.      M.   Schubert. 

2,098,599  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dyestuff,    IndiKoid   vat.     W.    Zerweck   and   E.   Albrecht. 

2,076.872  :  Apr.   13. 
Dyestuff    intermediates.      C.    Paine    and    W.    A.    Sexton. 

2,094,078  ;  Sept.  28. 
Dyestull'    isonier.s    of    the    naphthoylene    diarylimldazole 

series,    Ronaration   of   vat.     W.   Eckert  and   H.    Sieber. 

2,0773,098  ;  Mar.  9. 
Dyestuff    paste    for    use    in    printing.      G.    M.    Bishop. 

2,069,209  ;  Feb.  2. 
Dyestuff  preparation  In  powder  form  especially  suitable 

for     printing.     Vat.       C.     Krauss     and     M.     Pomnier. 

2,070.739;  Feb.    16. 
Dyestuff  preparations,   Sulpliur.      I'.   Schick  and   C.  Kohl. 

■2,091,417  ;  Aug.  31. 
Dyestuff   preparations,   Vat.     J.   Nuosslein   and   G.   Balle. 

"2,073,116  :  Mar.  0. 
Dyestuff  preparations.  Vat.     H.  J.  Wetland  and  O.  Stall- 

niann.     2,087.806  ;  July  20. 
Dyestuff    solutions.    Device    for    preparing.      J.    S.    Gras- 

siani.      2.083,103;   June  8. 
Dyestuff,  Yellow  azo.     1!.   Ilersteln.     2,002,071  :  Sent.  14. 
D'vesluffs,  Acetate  urtlfielal  siil;.     I*.  G.  Carter,  R.  II.  Sen- 

"nctt,  and  C.  .Sliaw.      2.007,432;  Nov.   2. 
Dyestuffs,     Acid     Hiifniniiio.     K.     Iluber     and     W.     Vogt. 

2,008,056:   Jan.   19. 
Dyestuffs,    Acid     triplienylmethane.       P.     Wolff    and     W. 

Werner.     2.072,.''.:',!);  Miir.  2. 
Dyosluffs.   AlkvlaryliintlinKiuinone.     N.   H.   Haddock  and 

C.  H.  Lumsden.     2.100,392;  Nov.  30. 
DvestiillH     :iiiil      iiiMlciiiL;     nmimc,     DIh-     and     tris-azo.      H. 

Krzlltalla  .ind   L.  Neumann.      2.004,846:  Oct.   .'"(. 
Dyestuffs  and   miiklnj,'   Himie,    Tndlgoid.      B.    SlUcklln   and 

E.  Kambll.     2,074.712;  June  22. 
DycHtnlTH   and    niiildn),'   llieiri,   A/.o.      H.    Krzlkalln   and    li. 

Ritz.'niliMler,     2,0HS,0I1  ;  Aug.  3. 
Dyestuffs  and  iirepiiilnj;  llwrn,  Ailtyl  and  nlltoxy  arylnnilno 

niltlira(|Ulnone.      N.    II.    Haddock,    I''.    Lodge,    and    C.    II. 

Lumsden.      2,001.812:   Auir.   31. 
DyoBtuIVs    and    preparing     them,     Azo.      A.     II.    Knight. 

2,088,327  ;  July  27. 


Dyestuffs  and  preparing  them,  Dioxazine.     K.  Thiess  and 

F.  Maennchen.     2,066,915  ;  Jan.  5. 
Dyestuffs  and  preparing  them.  Phenyl-.     E.  Koenigs  and 

E.  Ruppelt.     2,072,401 ;  Mar.  2. 
Dyestuffs  and   preparing  them,   Polymethine.     P.   Wolff. 

2,077,063  ;  Apr.  13. 
Dyestuffs   and   producing   same,   Azo.      H.   Krzikalla   and 

P.   Garbsch.     2,092,398;   Sept.   7. 
Dyestuffs    and     their    manufacture,     Azo.       A.     Krebser. 

2,074,225  ;  Mar.  16. 
Dyestuffs     and     their    manufacture,     Azo.       W.     Wehrli. 

2,103,804  ;  Dec.  28. 
Dyestuffs  and  their  manufacture,   Chromatable  monoazo-. 

B.  Richard.    2,077,854  ;  Apr.  20. 
Dyestuffs    and    their    manufacture,    Arylamino    anthra- 
quinone.    A.    Peter.      2,101,094 ;   Dec.    7. 
Dyestuffs    and    their    manufacture,    Green    monoazo.      O. 

Senn.     2,076,484;  Apr.  6. 
Dyestuffs  and  their  manufacture,  Sulphonated  arylamino 

anthraquinone.      E.   Gutzwiller.      2,076,197  ;   Apr.    6. 
Dyestuffs    and    their    production,    Azo.      A.    II.    ICnight. 

2,091.367  ;  Aug.  31. 
Dyestuffs  and  their  production,  Azo.     H.  Krzikalla  and 

P.  Garbsch.     2,069,743  ;  Feb.  9. 
Dyestuffs    and    their    production,    Cupriferous    azo.      M. 

Mendoza.     2,070.292  ;  Feb.  9. 
Dyestuffs   and   their   production,   Disazo.      A.   H.   Knight. 

2,092,076;   Sept.  7. 
Dyestuffs  and  their  production,  Monoazo.     A.  H.  Knight. 

2,069,836  ;  Feb.  9. 
Dyestuffs  and  their  production,  Monoazo.     A.  H.  Knight. 

2,092.075  ;   Sept.  7. 
Dyestuffs,  Anthraquinone.     B.  Bienert.     2,090,023  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Dyestuffs,    Anthraquinone.      N.    H.    Haddock,   F.   Lodge, 

and  C.  H.  Lumsden.     2,072,259  ;  Mar.  2. 
Dyestuffs,    Anthraquinone.      N.    H.    Haddock,    P.    Lodge, 

and  C.  H.  Lumsden.     2,074,179;  Mar.  16. 
Dyestuffs,    Anthraquinone.      F.    Lodge.      2,081,755 ;    May 

25. 
Dyestuffs,    Anthraquinone-benzacridone    vat.      W.    Bauer, 

H.  Hoyer,  and  B.  BoUweg.     2,097,112  ;  Oct.  26. 
Dyestuffs,  Azo.     K.  F.  Conrad.     2,090.938;  Aug.  24. 
Dyestuffs,      Azo.        H.      Hopff      and      A.      Weickmann. 

2,098,782  :  Nov.  9. 
Dyestuffs,    Azo.      F.   Felix   and    W.    Huber.      2,082,156; 

June  1. 
Dyestuffs,  Azo.     J.  Gyr  and  O.  Kaiser.     2,084,731 ;  June 

22. 
Dvestuffs,  Azo.     M.  A.  Kunz.  H.  Krzikalla,  and  W.  Lim- 

bacher.     2,099.168  :  Nov.  10. 
Dyestuffs,  Azo.     K.  Holzach  and  B.  v.  Bock.     2,082,495; 

June  1. 
Dyestuffs,    Azo.      E.    E.    Mlsslin    and    E.    von    Capeller. 

2,070,997;  Feb.    16. 
Dvestuffs,     Azo.     J.     S.     Petrus-BIumbergor.     2,093,511  ; 

"Sept.  21. 
Dvestuffs.      Azo.        C.      Schuster     and      A.      Schmelzer. 

"2,004.414  ;  Sept  28. 
Dyestuffs,     Azo.        C.      Taube     and     J.      H.     Helberger. 

2,095.484;   Oct   12. 
Dyestuffs    capable    of    being    chromed.       W.    Eckert,    O. 

Braunsdorf,  and  E.  Fischer.     2,096,295  ;  Oct.  19. 
Dyestuffs   capable   of  being   chromed,   anlliraciuinone.      G. 

Krilnzlein,      H.      Schlichenmaier      and      T.      Meissner. 

2,081.359  ;  May  25. 
Dyestuffs   containing   metal    in    complex   union,    Azo.      F. 

Straub  and  H.  Schneider.     2,090.432  :  Aug.   17. 
Dyestuffs   derived    from    indophenols.    Sulphur.      W.    Zer- 
weck and  W.  Heohtenberg.     2,083,891;  June  15. 
DyestulTs,  Disazo.     K.  Holzach,  B.  v.  Bock,  H.  Ohlendorf, 

and  E.  Baumann.     2,086,031  ;  July  6. 
Dyestuffs    for    the    antliraquInon<>    a/ine    series.    Vat.     J. 

"Mueller  and   K.   Koeberle.      2.0"!).  1(>:!  :  Aim-  4. 
Dyestuffs,  Grinding.     I.  T.  Thornton.     2,098.798  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dvestuffs,   Indigoid    vat.     J.   Froehlich.      2,080,862;   May 

"is. 

Dyestuffs,  Indigoid  vat.     E.  Stoecklln  and  F.  Gclcshnber. 

'2,000,141  ;  Oct.  19. 
Dvestuffs    insoluble   In    water   and    fiber    dved    therewith, 

"Disazo.      P.   Jiirg.      2.007,421  ;   Oct.   20. 
DvestulTs,    Manufacture    of    mixed    quinono.      E.    Scblrm. 

2,080.337  ;  July  6. 
Oyestiiffs,  Mono  azo.     R.  Flolsoliliauer.     2,073,470  ;  Mnr.  0. 
DyestulT.s,  Monoazo.      R.  I'MeLselihauer.      i:.07!l.l!>li  :  Mnv  4. 
Dvestuffs,   Monoazo.     R.  Fleischhauer  and  C.  T.  Schultls. 

"2.000.740  ;  Fob.  0. 
Dv<'stiilTN  of  tli(>  anlliraeene  series,  rreparlng.     J.  Ualler. 

■2.081.0  11  ;  June  22. 
DveHlnlTs  of  till"  antlirncene  series,  I'reparlng.      J.   Mailer 

"and  G.  RUsch.     2,077,108;  Apr.   13. 
Dvi'NtulTs  of  the   anthraquinone  series.     O.   Krilnrleln.   I";. 

Dlefenbach.  F.  Eggert,  and  (5.   RohoU.     2,087,438;  July 

20. 
Dveslnffs    of    llie    anthnicpilnone    series.      W.    II.    I.yonn. 

"2. OS  1,871  :   May  2.'.. 
Dvesliiffs   of    the   Mnilirai|ulnoiii>   nerleii,   Acid.      F.   LocIb« 

and    r.    H.    l.nniHdeii.      2.nSI.7r.(l;    May   25. 
DveHliitTn    of    the    nMllii'n(|ulnono    scries.    Acid    wool.      K. 

Weliinnd.     2.000.71)7  ;  Jim.  5. 
DyeKlulTH    of    the    ani bnii|uInono    series,    .\rld    wool.      K. 

"Welniind  and   C.    liamberK.T.      2.007,  lO.S-O  :    Jan.    12. 
DveHliin's  of  (he  MnltiiiHiiilnnne  Herli'H,  .\ild  wool.     K.  W«>ln- 

'mill  mill  ('.  llmiilierKiT.     2,077,530  ;  .\pr.  20. 


860 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Dyestuffs    of   the   antliraquinone    series,    Acid    wool.      K. 

Welnand  and  C.  Bamberger.     2,082,192  ;   June  1. 
Dyestuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series  and  making  same. 

Vat.     H.    Scheyer   and   E.    Schwamberger.      2,096,688; 

Oct.  19. 
Dyestuffs   of    the   anthraquinone   series   and    making   the 

same.    Vat.       K.     Scholl,    K.     Meyer,    and    J.    Donat. 

2,072,485  ;  Mar.  2. 
Dyestuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series  and  preparing  them, 

Vat.     A.  Wolfram,  P.  Nawiasky,   G.  Langbein,  and  W. 

Elbs.     2,069,663  ;  Feb.  2. 
Dyestuffs  of  the   anthraquinone  series.  New.     W.  Bauer. 

2,078.996  ;  May  4. 
Dyestuffs    of    the    anthraquinone    series,    Preparation    of. 

W.  L.  Rintelman  and  W.  H.  Lycan.     2,069,350;  Jan. 

19. 
Dyestuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series.  Vat.    P.  Nawiasky, 

A.  Ehrhardt,  and  K.   Saftlen.     2,098,590  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dyestuffs  of  the  anthraquinone  series,  Vat.     H.  Scheyer 

and   E.    Schwamberger.      2,089,435 ;    Aug.    10. 
Dyestuffs  of  the  anthraciuinone  tliio-ether.     B.  Stein  and 

W.  Kuehne.     2.091,657  ;  Aug.  31. 
Dyestuffs    of   the   dibenzanthrone   series.   Vat.      H.   Nere- 

sheimer,  A.  Vilsmeler  and  R.  Held.     2,077,893  ;  Apr.  20. 
Dyestuffs  of  the  dloxazine  series.     G.  Kranzlein,  K.  Thiess, 

H.  Greune,  and  A.  Brunner.     2,086,871  ;  July  13. 
Dyestuffs    of   the    dloxazine    series    and    preparing   them. 

G.  Kranzlein,  H.  Greune,  M.  Thiele,  and  F.  Brunntrager. 

2,092.399  :    Sept.  7. 
Dyestuffs   of    the   dioxazine   series,    High    molecular.      G. 

Kranzlein,  H.  Greune,  W.  Schultheis,  and  G.  Langbein. 

2,082,344 ;  June  1. 
Dyestuffs   of   the    dloxazine   series   soluble  in   water   and 

preparing  them.    G.  Kranzlein,  H.  Greune  and  F.  Brunn- 
trager.    2,077,887  ;  Apr.  20. 
Dyestuffs  of  the  fluoridine  series  and  "preparing  them.     A. 

Wolfram  and  K.  Bonstedt.     2,071,372  :  Feb.  23. 
Dyestuffs  of  the  gallocyanine  series.   E.  Huber.   2,069,475  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Dyestuffs  of   the   indanthrone  series,  Anthraquinone  vat. 

J.  Deinet.     2,091,236  ;  Aug.  24. 
Dyestuffs   of  the  naphthalene-1.4.5.8-tetracarboxvlic   acid 

dllmida  series.     H.   Vollmann.     2,087,133  ;  July   13. 
Dyestuffs  of  the  oxazine  series  and  preparing  them.     K. 

Thiess.     2,077,863  ;  Apr.  20. 
Dyestuffs  of  the  pyrazolone  series,  Manufacture  of  chro- 

matable  azo.     J.  Bohi.     2,073,728  :  Mar.  16. 
Dyestuffs  of  the  pyridononnthraquinone  series.  Vat.      P. 

Nawiasky  and  R.  Robl.    2,094,463  ;  Sept.  28. 
Dyestuffs    of    the    pyrone    series.      H.    Krzlkalla    and    P. 

Garbsch.     2,071,130  ;  Feb.  16. 
Dyestuffs  of  the  triarylmethane  series.  Production  of.     C. 

Winter  and  P.  Krebs.     2,083,888  ;  June  15. 
Dyestuffs  of  the  xanthone  type  and  producing  the  same. 

C.  Winter  and  E.  Kern.     2,073,086  ;  Mar.  9. 
Dyestuffs,  Pigment  azo.     A.  Modersohn  and  W.  Schleifen- 

baum.      2,097,734  ;   Nov.   2. 
Dyestuffs,    Polyazo.      K.    Holzach,    L.    Neumann,    and   H. 

H.   Krzikalla.      2,088.907  ;   Aug.    3. 
Dyestuffs,     Polymethlne.       P.     Wolff    and     G.     Schafer. 

2,089.633  ;  Aug.  10. 
Dyestuffs,  Process  and  composition  for  applying  and  fixing 

dlazoimino.     I.  F.  Chambers.     2,088,506  ;   July  27. 
Dyestuffs,  Production  of  water-soluble  azo.     H.  Krzikalla, 

H.  Dehnert.  and  D.  Vossen.     2,099,525  :  Nov.  16. 
Dyestuffs.  Triphenylmethane.     H.  Grotowsky.     2,103,846 : 

Dec.  28. 
Dyestuffs,    Unsymmetrlcal   Indlgold.      R.    Stocker   and    J. 

Muller.     2,096,140  ;  Oct.  19. 
Dyestuffs,  Water  insoluble  azo.     O.  Goll,  R.  Wolff,  and  F 

Gund.      2.091,358:    Aug.   31. 
Dyestuffs,   Water-soluble  azo.     E.  Fischer  and  R.  Huss. 

2,098,643  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dyestuffs,  Water-solnble  basic  triphenylmethane.    I*.  Wolff 

and  W.  Werner.     2,901,463:  Auc.  31. 
Dynagraph,  Well  pump.     W.  E.  Gilbert  and  S.  B.  Sargent. 

2.097,150  :  Oct.  26. 
Dynamic  balancing  apparatus.     H.  W.  Moore.     2,090,803  ; 

Aug.   24. 
Dynamic  multiplier.     E.   S.  Purington.     2,096,759 ;   Oct. 

26. 
Dynamic    multiplier   with    automatic    tone    filter.     E.    S 

Purington.     2,096.758  :  Oct.   26. 
Dynamo  and  drive  therefor.     C.  De  Los  Rice.     2,070,843  • 

Feb.  16. 
Dynamo  and  dynamo  installation.     A.   V.  E.  C.  Gullbert 

2,084,527  :  June  22. 
Dynamo-electric  generating  apparatus.     G.  M.   Pestarini 

2,074,236  ;  Mar.  16. 

Dynamo-electric      machine.         J.       H.       Blankonbuohler. 

2,094.344  :  Sept.  28. 
Dynamo  electric  machine.     W.  E.  Gough  and  W.  H.  May- 
cock.     2,089,696  ;  Aug.  10. 
Dynamo-electric   machine.      C.    C.    Hutching.      2,087  406  • 

July  20. 
Dynamo-electric  machine.     V.  Kauders.     2,071,839 :  Feb 

23. 
Dynamo-electric    machine.      M.    A.    Savage.      2,099,575  • 

Nov.  16. 
Dynamo-electric  machine.     A.  P.  Wood.     2,074,822:  Mar 

23. 
Dynamo-electric    machine    control.      G.    G.    Landls    and 

N.  J.  Hoenio.     2.nn8.551  :  Jan.  19. 


Dynamo-electric  machine  frame.  L.  B.  Ehrlich.  2,070.718  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Dynamo-electric     machine,     Low-loss.       L.     A.     Kilgore. 

2,078,668;:  Apr.  27. 
Dynamo-electric  machine,  Totally  enclosed.    M.  A.  Savage. 

2,078,164  ;  Apr.  20. 
Dynamo-electric  machines,  System  of  control  for.     R.  R. 

Baker.     2,100,761  ;  Nov.  30. 
Dvnamomoter.     J.  C.  Slonneger.     2.099.662  ;  Nov.  16. 
Dynamo  motor.     C.  W.  Noel.     2,102,481  :  Dec.  14. 
Ear  Fitting   for  excluding    water   or   diminishing  sound. 

J.  P.  Hershman.    2,070,403  ;  Feb.  9. 
Ear   muff.     W.  H.   Rose.     2,089,427  ;  Aug.   10. 
Ear  protector.     J.  I.  Dowling  and  J.  L.  Laib.     2,070,332  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Ear  protector.     H.  Zaretsky.     2,086,346  ;  July  6. 
Earth   and    product    thereof.    Treating   naturally  active. 

F.  W.  K.  Hartshorne.     2,079,854;  May  11. 
Earth-boring       apparatus.  D.        M.        Hollingsworth. 

2,081,200  ;   May  25. 
Earth  boring  bit.     E.  L.  Taylor.     2.086.751  ;  July  13. 
Earth  boring  drill.     C.  E.  Reed.     2,076,003  ;  Apr.  6. 
Earth  digging  tool.     V.  F.  Flandera.     2,083,328 ;  June  8. 
Earth    formations.    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    elec- 
trically exploring.    F.  W.  Huber.    2,072,950  ;  Mar.  9. 
Earth  implement,  Adjustable.     C.  A.  Winters.     2,068,215  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Earth,    Method    of   hard    burning    diatomaceous.      R.    W. 

Schmidt.     2,098,762  ;  Nov.  9. 
Earth  mover.     J.  F.  Knapp.     2,084,690  ;  June  22. 
Earth  mover.     J.  F.  Knapp.     2,089,485  ;  Aug.   10. 
Earth  moving  apparatus.     E.  L.  Harrington.     2,094,153  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Earth  moving  device.     E.  W.  Austin.     2,090.826  ;  Aug.  24. 
Earth  moving  machine.    A.  C.  Cox,    2,076,939  ;  Apr.  13. 
Earth  moving  machine.    F.  P.  Lawler.     2,101,400  ;  Dec.  7. 
Earth  pulverizer.      M.   D.  Jenks.      2.079.506  ;  May  4. 
Earth  resistivity  measurement.    A.  E.  Bowen.     2,094,116  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Earth,  Solidifying.    J.  van  Hulst.    2.075.244  :  Mar.  30. 
Earthenware  body.     I.  E.  Sproat.     2,068,154  ;  Jan.  19. 
Easel   construction.     F.   O.   Brant.      2,099,192  ;   Nov.   16. 
Easel,  Enlarging.     V.  P.  Clear.     2,084,432  ;  June  22. 
Easy  opening  container.     W.  E.  Taylor.     2,086,586  ;  July 

Ebonite    powder   for    molding    purposes,    Production    of. 

F.  N.  Pickett.     2,096,336;  Oct.  19. 
Eccentric     for     operating     sliver     rubbing     devices.       J. 

Hughes.    2,067,399  ;  Jan.  12. 
Echo      recording      apparatus.         R.      L.      Hollingsworth. 

2,075,285  ;  Mar.  30. 
Echo    sounding  apparatus.      E.    L.   Holmes.      2,084,845 ; 

June  22. 
Echo    suppressor    apparatus.      D.    Mitchell.      2,093,525 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Economizer.      W.    H.    Armacost    and    J.    H.    Sengstaken. 

2,069,515  ;  Feb.  2. 
Edge  clinching  meclianisni.    J.  H.  Elliott.    2,091,474  ;  Aug. 

31. 

Edge  bowl  cooler.     J.  Amber.     2,080,594  ;  May  18. 

Edge  finishing  machine.    T.  G.  Winnett.    2,103,285  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Edge  grinding  machine.     V.  H.   Gottschalk.     2,084,138 ; 

June  15. 
Edge-grinding  machine.     N.  H.  Klages.     2,080,280  ;  May 

Edge  illuminated  indicator.     S.  C.  Hayward.     2,085,192  ; 

June  29. 
Edge  rolling  method   and   apparatus.     J.  W.   Sheperdson. 

2,090,706  :  Aug.  24. 
Edgesetter,  Automatic.   M.  W.  Howard.    2,097,948  ;  Nov.  2. 
Edge-turning  machine.     H.  J.  Heller.     2,084,395  ;  June  22. 
Edger  attachment  for  grading  machines.     V.  F.  Baum- 

gardner.    2,067,168  ;  Jan.  12. 
Edging    for    spring    assemblies    for    upholstery.      W.    W. 

Gleason.    2,102,066  ;  Dec.  14. 
Edging  machine.    F.  Ricks  and  J.  H.  Andrews.    2,073,027  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Edging  mill.     H.  H.  Schmid.     2,087,927  ;  July  27. 
Edging,    Walk   and    drive.      C.    W.    Ballard.      2,094,519  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Edible  material,  Preserving.     J.  O.  Nygaard.     2,083,738  ; 

June  15. 
Edible  product.     P.  Visser't  Hooft  and  F.  J.  G.  de  Leeuw. 

2,081,343;  May  25. 
Edible    product    and    package    therefor.      S.     R.     Swiss. 

2,077,595  ;  Apr.  20. 
Edibles.  Cooking.     R.  Romnev.  Jr.     2.067,682  ;  .Tan.  12. 
Educational     and     amusement     device.       L.     R.     Beall. 

2,066,818;  Jan.  5. 

Educational  apparatus.     E.  H.  Lewis.     2,098,646  ;  Nov.  9. 
Educational  appliance.     I.   E.   Phillips.     2,087,043  ;   July 

Educational  appliance.     G.  M.  Wolfe.     2,066,871  ;  Jan.  5. 
Educational    device.    Optical.     F.    Hamilton.     2,068,950 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Educational   test  device.     J.   E.    Sveda   and   H.    G.   Leh- 

mann.     Re.  20,463  ;  Aug.  3. 
Eel  holder.     G.  H.  Tillinghast.     2,091,893:  Aug.  31. 
Effects  on  materials.   Production  of,     J.  Allan  and  J,  A. 

Wainwright.     2.101.887  :  Dec.  14. 
Efflorescence  on  silicate  films.  Prevention  of.     P.  S.  Tilden. 

2,069,486  ;  Feb.  2. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


861 


Efflorescence  on   the  surface  of  colored   roofing  granules, 

Preventing.     P.  Teetor.     2,081,609  ;  May  25. 
Egg  breaking  and  separating  apparatus  and  process.    R.  L. 

Cleveland.     2,075,270  ;  Mar.  30. 
Egg    candling    and    sizing    machine.      W.    C.    Wyland. 

2,070,980;  Feb.  16. 
Egg  case.  Collapsible.     C.  McKim.     2,081,493  ;  May  25. 
Egg  cleaner.     S.  W.  Dobson.     2,078,484  ;  Apr.  27. 
Egg  cleaning  device.     A.  H.  Wilde.     2,093,378  ;   Sept.  14. 
Egg  grading  device.     O.  Niederer.     2,093,338  ;  Sept.  14. 
Egg  handling  machine.     F.  G.  Funk.     2,074,383  ;  Mar.  23. 
Egg  handling  tool.     N.  J.  Annema.     2,099,588  ;  Nov.  16. 
Egg  holder.     A.  Bruno.    2,072,794 ;  Mar.  2. 
Egg  holder.     G.  Reier.     2,090,426  ;  Aug.  17. 
Egg   holding    container.      F.    Kronenberger.      2,071,545 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Egg    separating    apparatus.      C.    W.    Reese.      2,090,963 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Egg  separator.     T.  J.  O'Connell.     2.099,276  ;  Nov.  16. 
Egg  tester.     E.  S.  Hilton.     2.093,887  ;  Sept.  21. 
Egg-turning     device.    Unitary.       E.    Nagel,     Sr.,    and    C. 

Oberli.      2,092,555  ;   Sept.  7. 
Egg  washer.     C.  Thom.     2,086,685  :   July   13. 
Egg  white.  Producing  thin.    A.  K.  Balls  and  T.  L.  Swen- 

son.      2,073,411  ;  Mar.  9. 
Egg  whites   to   improve   keeping  and   whipping  oualities, 
Treating.      C.    H.    McCharles    and    H.    A.    Mulvany. 
2,087,985 ;  July  27. 
Eggs   and    products.    Preserving.     A.    V.    Swarthout   and 

M.  Tamele.     2,093,786  ;  Sept.   21. 
Eggs,   Apparatus   for   cleaning.     O.    Hansen.      2,087,844 ; 

July  20. 
Eggs,  Apparatus  for  filtering.    P.  B.  Lomax.    2,089,214-5  ; 

Aug.   10. 
Eggs,  Apparatus  for  filtering.     F.  B.  Lomax.     2,089,702 ; 

Aug.   10. 
Eggs,  Decorating.     F.  Dorcey.     2,074.376  :  Mar.   23. 
Eggs      for      shipment,      Packing.     W.      A.      Schurmann. 

2.086.991  :  July  13. 
Eggs,  Method  and  apparatus  for  testing.     F.  L.   Riven- 
burgh.     2,102,646  ;  Dec.  21. 
Ejector  head  for  burners,   atomizers,  and  similar  nozzles. 

P.  Del  Genovese.     2,086,074  ;  July  6. 
Elastic   attaching   device.     A.    Solosko.      2,081,683 ;   Mav 

25. 
Elastic  clasp  pad  and  producing  the  same.     A.  D.  Strahm. 

2.093.623:   Sept.  21. 
Elastic  cord  covering.     W.  C.  Johnson.     2,089,379 ;  Aug. 

10. 
Elastic  fabric,  Woven.     J.  V.  Moore.     2,092,287  ;  Sept.  7. 
Elastic   fluid    turbine   casing,    Fabricatetl.     J.    H.    Doran. 

2,095,128;  Oct.  5. 
Elastic  permanent  way.     C.  Stedefeld.     2,008,714  ;  Jan.  20. 
Elastic  plug.     G.   Donadon,   M.   Cardino,   and   A.   Berio. 

2,080,201  ;  Mav  11. 
Elastic  spring.     E.  H.  Piron.     2,068,279  ;  Jan.  19. 
Elastic  strand.     W.   J.  Pox.     2,100,003-4;  Nov.  30. 
Elastic     strand     and     fabric.     Covered.     S.     C.     Lilley. 

2,096,816;   Oct.  26. 
Elastic    suspension    system.      A.    Dubonnet.      2,100,689 ; 

Nov.  .30. 
Elastic  ventilated  fabric.     E.  J.  Hooper.     2,068,456  ;  .Tan 

19. 
Elbow,  Stove  and  furnace  pipe.    H.  Pattonson.     2,074,023  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Electric  accumulntors  of  lead  having  slight  local  actions, 

Charging  the.     T..  J.  Jamau.     2,076,238 ;  Apr.  6. 
Electric    and    flame    light.    Combined.      O.     C.    Britsch. 

2,075,883  ;  Apr.  6. 
Electric      apparatus.      Controlling.        E.      G.      Toucodn. 

2,099,704  ;  Nov.  23. 
Electric    arc    device.       J.     Slepian    and    L.     R.    Liidwlg. 

2,069.283  ;  Feb.   2. 
Electric    arc    lamp.       G.    E.    Inman    and    E.    Lemmers. 

2,085,530-1  ;  June  29. 
Elccliic  an-  lamp.      W.   C.  Mitchell.     2,099,073:  Nov.  10. 
lOlecirIc    arc    lamp,    Enclosed.     E.    liCmmers.     2.093,892; 

Sftit.  21. 
Electric    attachment    plug.      A.    W.    Muller.      2,099,980; 

Nov.  23. 
Electric     baking    machine.       P.    A.     Restol.       2,080,477  ; 

.hilv    ti. 
Electric  battery.     A.  Rudolf.     2,080,340;  May   11. 
Eleclrlc    block    for    modicMl    heat    trealniciits,    Clieinlcally 

filled.     F.   Tofano.     2,071,180;   Feb.   10. 
Elrclric  Ixillcr.      .1.   IT.   Kiiiipp.      2,0!».'">.0.^3  ;  Oct.   B. 
Eleclrlc  brake.     W.  A.  Eaton.     2,009.578;  Feb.  2. 
Electric    cable    connecter.      A.    J.    Wayman.      2,100,824  ; 

Nov.  30, 
Electric  capacitor.     F.  M.  Clark.     2,089,08.'5 ;  Aug.  10. 
Electric    capacltoi',      F.    M.    (!lark    and    R.    A.    RuBcettn. 

2,089,084;  Aug.  10. 
Eleclrlc    (■<-ll,     H.'^eiii  r.illv"'.       I,.    .1.    .Imrian.      2,07.S,143  I 

Apr.   20 
Electric   cells    connected    In   a   battery.      R.    Oppenhelm. 

2,085,598  ;  June  29. 
Electric  clrnill.      K.   E.  Tieckman.      2. 085.. ''.OS  ;  June  29. 
lOlectrIc  circuit  liieiiker.     O.  Mavr.     2,078,803  ;  Apr.  27. 
Electric   circuit    lnt<'rrupter.      J.    BleniiaiiiiR.      2,071,905; 

Feb.  23. 
lOlcct  ric-clrcult    terminal    iirrMiiireiiient.      \V.    M.    llrndMlmw 

and   W.    G.   MvliiiK.      2,090,479:    Oct.    19. 
i';ieclric  condensiT,     I,,  lii-lir.     2,077,544  ;  Apr.  20. 
Electric  condenwr,     \V.  Dulilller.     2,075,801;  Apr.  0. 


Electric  condenser.     J.  Katzman.      2,070,435  ;  Feb.  9. 
Electric  condenser  construction  and  making  the  same.     F. 

S.  Smith.     2,073,355  ;  Mar.  9. 
Electric  conduction  device.     C.  Bol.     2,103,028  ;  Dec.  21. 
Electric  conductor.     A.  Fekete.     2,088,949  ;  Aug.  3. 
Electric    conduit    and    outlet    channel.      P.     S.     Strang. 

2,090,239  ;  Aug.  17. 
Electric  connecter.     J.  A.  Obermaier.     2,103,548  ;  Dec.  28. 
Electric  connection  plug.     J.  D.  Brown.     2,097,057  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Electric  contact.    P.  H.  Estes  and  P.  H.  Clark.    2,094,570  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Electric  control.     I.  E.  McCabe.     2,075,951  ;  Apr.  6. 
Electric  control  and  indicating  system.     A.    Schmidt,  Jr. 

2  093  342  •    Sept.  14. 
Electric  control  device.    M.  L.  Goldbert  and  R.  T.  Watts. 

2,101,430  ;  Dec.  7. 
Electric  control  device.    L.  J.  Linde.     2,078.147:  Apr.  20. 
Electric  control  device.     W.  F.  Skeats.     2,085,549  ;  June 

29. 
Electric  control  lock.     E.  Michel.     2,082,806  ;  June  8. 
Electric   control   mechanism.    Automatic.      H.    Sinithwick. 

2,091,771  ;  Aug.  31. 
Electric  control  system.     G.  C.  Hubble.     2,088,295  ;  July 

27. 
Electric  control  system.     R.  McC.  Johnstone.     2,082,034  ; 

June   1. 
Electric   control   system.     M.    Stohr.     2,095.106;   Oct.    5. 
Electric  control  system.     H.  E.  Young.     2,071,446 ;  Feb 

23. 
Electric    control.    Vehicle    actuated.      I.     S.     Baitinger. 

2,092,948:   Sept.   14. 
Electric  controlling  apparatus.     F.  G.  Logan.     2,007,143  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Electric  controlling  apparatus.     P.  G.  Logan.    2,068,188; 

Jan.  19. 
Electric  controlling  apparatus.     P.  G.  Logan.     2,078,880 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Electric  controlling  apparatus.     P.  G.  Logan.     2,092,319  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Electric  cord  sot.     C.  A.  B.  Ilalvorson.     2,091,851  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Electric  cord  set.     E.  H.  Lewis.     2,091,824;  Aug.  31. 
Electric  cream  separator.     S.  T.   Castleman.     2,079,390 ; 

May  4. 
Electric    current     conversion     discharge    apparatus.       U. 

Lamm.     2,090,054  ;  Aug.  17. 
Electric   cut-out.     E.   Friederich.     2,081,051  ;   May   18. 
Electric     device    and     making    the    same.       J.     C.     Rah. 

2,082,027;  June  1. 
Electric  discharge  apparatus.    W.  Dallenbach.     2,100,797; 

Nov.  30. 
Electric  discharge  apparatus.     J.  W.  Dawson.     2,009,734  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Electric  discharge  apparatus.       D.  D.  Knowles  and  C.  E. 

Ilaller.     2,085,100  ;  June  29. 
iClectric      discharge      apparatus.        L.      E.      Swedlund. 

2,088,495  ;  July  27. 
lOlectric  discharge  device.    D.  S.  Bond.    2,069,814  ;  Feb.  9. 
Electric  discharge  device.     J.  M.  Cage.     2,078,123;  Apr. 

20. 
Electric  discharge  device.     V.  L.   Iloldawny.     2,069,832 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Electric   discharge   device.      K.   II.    Kingdon.      2.103,159; 

Dec.  21. 
Electric  discharge  device.     L.  Malter.     2.073,599  :  Mar.  9. 
lOiectrlc  discharge  device.     P.  Middleton  and  V.  G.  Myatt. 

2,080,925  ;  May  18. 
Electric    discharge    device.      J.    W.    Rvde    and    J.    Cntes. 

2,076,278  ;  Apr.  6. 
l^lectric  discharge  device.     F.  E.  Ward.     2,100.367  ;  Nov. 

30. 
lOlectrIc   discharge   device,    Gaseous.      N.    W.    II.    .Addlnk. 

2,103,053  :  Dec.  21. 
lOiectrlc  discharge  device,  (Jaseous.    G.  Caldles.    2,087,750  ; 

July  20. 
Electric     discharge     device,     Gaseous.       E.     G.     Dorgolo. 

2,075,041  ;  Mar.  30. 
I01(M'tric     discharge     device,     Onseous.       E.     O.     Dorgolo. 

2,I03,0.'!0  :   Dec.   21. 
Eloclrio   discliarge    device,    Onseous.      A.    Fehse    and    M. 

Iteger.     2,103.008  :  Doc.  21. 
IMoclrlc  (liscliargo   <lovlce,   Gasonus.      \V.    Frollag  and   M. 

Iteger.     2,(191  fi.l7  :    Oct.    5. 
lOlectrIc    discharge    device,    (Jnseou.s.      G.    TTolst    and    W. 

do  Groot.      2.()S7,Kir.  ;  July  20, 
IClocfrIc  (liNchiirgo  device,  Gnseou.s.     A.  Ildn  and  M.  Heger. 

2,080,019  ;  May  18. 
i;iectrlc    dl.>irliaii;o    dovlci',    (!a.soou.i.      M.    I'lranl    mid    M. 

Iteger.     2,10:1.0:19  ;   1).'C,   21. 
I'lectrlc     discliargo     device.      GnReous,      I".      Sohouwstra. 

2.0!M.(l.'50  :   0.1,    r.. 
lOleclric  dlschnrge  device,   Onseonn.     II.   ,\.   Stone  nnd  F. 

.Schaor.M-.      2.07.1.715;  Mnr.  16, 
l':ii"ctrlc  <llsclinrg(>  device,  CriNonuN.     C.  J.  U.  H.  voi\  Wodel. 

2,081.751  :  Juno  22. 
Electric     diHcluirge     device,     GnaoouR.       W.     R.     Walker. 

2,070.755  6;   Apr.    13. 
lOliM'IrIc       (llHi'iiiu'ge       device,       GllRonilM.        K,       Wlosalid. 

2, OS.'., ,'.(11  ;  Juno  29. 
i:ie(li-|c    diNcluirwo    device.    GititenUN    and    vapor,      W.    A. 

KmI.itIm       'JdOl.SI.S  :  ili'i,  .'.. 
Eli'otrlo  dlHcluirgi'  device.  GnNooiiM.     P.  SohoonetiborK  nnd 
J.   A.  M.   Smelt.     2,103,013;   Der,  21. 


862 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Electric  discharge  device.  Gaseous.     W.  Uyterhoeven  and 

C.  Verburg.     2,103,047;  Dec.  21. 
Electric     discharge     device     heater.       W.     Stockmeyer. 

2,078,642  ;  Apr.  27. 
Electric    discharge    devices,    Apparatus    and   method    for 

introducing  material  into.     W.  A.  Ruggles.     2,097,307  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Electric  discharge  devices,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 

operating.      L.   J.    Buttolph.      2,103,059 ;    Dec.    21. 
Electric  discharge  lamp.      C.  H.  Braselton.      2,088,545 ; 

July  27. 
Electric   discharge    lamp.      L.    J.   Davies.      2,087,753^ ; 

July  20. 
Electric  discharge  lamp.     V.  J.  Francis  and  J.  W.  Ryde. 

2,096,357  ;  Oct.  19. 
Electric  discharge  lamp  device.  Gaseous.     O.  Fritze  and 

A.  Riittenauer.     2,094,648;  Oct.  5. 
Electric  discharge  lamp.  Gaseous.     W.  Hagen,   H.  Krefft, 

and  H.  Kummer.     2,080,914;  May  18. 
Electric    discharge    lamp,    Gaseous.      G.    Hoist    and    W. 

Uyterhoeven.     2,103,078;  Dec.  21. 
Electric     lamp.      A.    H.    McKeag    and     J.    T.    Randall. 

2,103,085  ;  Dec.  21. 
Electric     discharge    tube.      J.    Becquemont.       2,091,953 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Electric  discharge  tube.     H.   G.   Boumeester.     2,075,165  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Electric  discharge  tube.     A.  Bouwers  and  J.  H.  van  der 

Tuuk.     2,093,002  ;    Sept.  14. 
Electric  discharge  tube.     F.  Breyer.     2,096,156  ;  Oct.  19. 
Electric    discharge    tube.       W.    Dallenbach.       2,101,610 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Electric  discharge  tube.    F.  G.  Houtermans  and  G.  Hertz. 

2,095,930  ;  Oct.  12. 
Electric  discharge  tube.     H.  J.  Spanner  and  O.  Gadamer. 

2,073,885  ;  Mar.  16. 
Electric  fence  charge.     L.  Heidger.     2,090,199  ;  Aug.   17. 
Electric  fields.  Method  and  apparatus  for  producing  spe- 
cial.   B.  Riccioni.    2,084,004 ;  June  15. 
Electric  filter.     W.   Cauer  and   W.   Brandt.     2,085,953 ; 

July  6. 
Electric  fixture.     H.  A.  Tepel.     2,095,653  ;  Oct.  12. 
Electric  fixture  supporting  device.    J.  Mangin.    2,089,390  ; 

Aug.   10. 
Electric  flash  producing  method  and  apparatus.    B.  Miller. 

2,073,247  ;  Mar.  9. 
Electric  flash  sign.     R.   Kamm.     2,070,132  ;  Feb.  9. 
Electric  flasher.    A.  P.  Jorgenson.     2,076,275  ;  Apr.  6. 
Electric  fuel  pump.    E.  P.  Webb.    2,084,605  ;  June  22. 
Electric  furnace.     Y.  R.  Cornelius.      2,089,689-90 ;  Aug. 

10. 
Electric  furnace.     J.  Ferguson.     2,101,675  ;  Dec.  7. 
Electric  fuse  handle.     L.  Ludwig.     2,073,161 ;  Mar.  9. 
Electric  gasoline  heater.     W.  White.     2,070,635  ;  Feb.  16. 
Electric  generator.     S.  G.  Dawlen  and  E.  E.  W.  Anderson. 

2.099,972  ;  Nov.  23. 
Electric  generator.     K.  A.  Harmon.     2,101,392  ;  Dec.  7. 
Electric  generator.     C.  G.  Jones.     2,087,227  ;  July  13. 
Electric  generator  and    transformer  and   circuit  arrange- 
ment  therefor,   Direct.     G.   M.   Pestarini.      2,070,450 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Electric      generator,      Portable.        A.      C.      Engelheart. 

2,084,612  ;  June  22. 
Electric  hand  lamp.     C.  H.  Bissell.     2,096,604  ;  Oct.  19. 
Electric  hand  tool,  Adapatable     H.  A.  Ungar.     2,074,629  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Electric  heater.    P.  E.  Ashton.     2,084,966  ;  June  22. 
Electric  heater.     F.  E.  Finlnyson.     2,091,849  ;  Aug.  31. 
Electric  heater.     H.  A.   Soverhill.     2,085,772;  July  6. 
Electric  heater.     W.  H.  T.ingpman.     2,091,839  ;  Aug.  31. 
Electric  heater.     H.  A.  Tournier.     2,070,498;   Feb.  9. 
Electric  heater.     O.  G.  Vogel.     2,094,480  :  Sept.  28. 
Electric     heater     elements,     Malting.       E.     E.      Arnold. 

2,102,301 :  Dec.  14. 
Electric    heating    system    control.      L.    L.     Cunningham. 

2,089,826  ;  Aug.  10. 
Electric   heating  unit.      W.    E.   Manser,    2d.      2,068,423  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Electric  high-tension  apparatus,   particularly  for  medical 

purposes.    A.  Schmid.     2,073,428  ;  Mar.  9. 
Electric  Incandescent  lamp.    W.  Honing  and  G.  Oudemans. 

2,071,979  ;  Feb.  23. 
Electric    incandescent    lamp.      K.    Setoguchi.      2,069,081  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Electric    Induction    furnace.      J.    R.    Wyatt.      2,076,216; 

Apr.  6. 
Electric  initiator.     S.  L.  Handforth.     2,086,548  :  .Tulv  13. 
Electric   insulation.   Testing.     J.  H.   Savage.     2,087,783 ; 

July  20. 
Electric  lamp.     H.  Asmussen.     2,077.199  :  Apr.  13. 
Electric  lamp.     L.  H.  Baker.     2,090.603  ;  Oct.  19. 
Electric  lamp.     C.  r,ird.<;eye.     2,084.999  ;  June  29. 
Electric  lamp.     J.  Dulherg.     2.082,326  ;  June  1. 
Electric  lamp.     D.  Gabor.     2,068.287  ;  Jan.  19. 
Electric  lamp.     A.  E.  Grant.     2.079,801  ;  May  11. 
Electric  lamp.     A.  G.  Hron.     2,097.187  ;  Oct.  26. 
Electric  lamp.     E.  Ruppel.      2,102.224;   Dec.   14. 
Electric  himp.     R.  E.   Smith.     2.100,879  ;   Nov.   30. 
Electric  lamp.     C.  P.  Sorensen  and  P.  Gimse.     2,092,989  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Electric  lamp,  Adjustable.     C.  Birdseye.     2,007,844  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Electric   lamp,   Miniature.     F.   C.    Wappler.     2,101,277 ; 

Dec.  7. 


Electric  lamp  support.     R.  H.  Cunningham.     2,100,241; 

Nov.  23. 
Electric  machine.     E.  M.  Eraser.     2,093,077  ;  Sept.  14. 
Electric  machine.     G.  E.  Losier.     2,092,764-6  ;  Sept.  14. 
Electric  machine,  Dynamo.     G.  M.  Pestarini.     2,073,526  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Electric  machine,  Fly  wheel  type.    T.  Schou.     2,071,953 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Electric  meter.    A.  L.  Emens.     2,089,884;  Aug.  10. 
Electric  meter.     J.  Miyazaki.     2,097,226  ;  Oct.  26. 
Electric  motor.     R.  H.  Fisher.     2,103.356  :  Dec.  28. 
Electric  motor.     J.  A.  Hanley.     2,078,896;  Apr.  27. 
Electric  motor.     C.   W.  Oipsch.     2,066,739-40  ;  Jan.  5. 
Electric  motor.     J.  H.  Owens.     2,095.281  :  Oct.  12. 
Electric  motor.     W.  J.  O'Leary.     2,084,590  ;  June  22. 
Electric  motor.     J.  Schick.     2,083,405  ;   June  8. 
Electric  motor.      L.    Scruggs.      2,082,264 ;    June   1. 
Electric  motor.     W.  Steenbeek.     2,092.339  ;  Sept.  7. 
Electric  motor.     W.  H.  Tucker.     2,098,073  ;  Nov,  2. 
Electric  motor.    P.  Warnick  and  W.  H.  Scott.    2,101,116 ; 

Dee.  7. 
Electric    motor.    Vibratory    synclironous.     A.    B.    Poole. 

2,079,421 ;   May  4. 
Electric  network.  Frequency  discriminating.     H.  L.  Oura. 

2,093,248;   Sept.  14. 
Electric  outlet.     N.  Abramson.     2,080,247  ;  May  11. 
Electric  outlet  for  portable  electric  lamps  and  other  fix- 
tures.   L.  Ludwig.    2,077,801 ;  Apr.  20. 
Electric    outlet.    Universal.      J.     P.    Holler.      2,093,358 ; 

Sept.   14. 
Electric    pick-up   utilizing   piezo-electric    crystals.      J.    J. 

Hugon  and  Y.  Rocard.     2,069,313  :  Feb.  2. 
Electric  plug.     N.  Chirelstein.     2,092,527  ;  Sept.  7. 
Electric  plug.     A.  H.  Ronka.     2,096,382  ;  Oct.  19. 
Electric  plug.    E.  E.  Weed.     2,076,136  ;  Apr.  6. 
Electric  power  transmission  system.     G.  Belfils  and  P.  G. 

Laurent.     2,095,120  ;   Oct.  5. 
Electric  power-unit  for  fastener  applying  devices.     C.  E. 

Shanks  and  N.  R.  Smith.     2,088,350  ;  July  27. 
Electric    protective    system.      E.    E.    Moyer.      2,090,517 ; 

Aug.   17. 
Electric  radiation  device.     C.  H.  Braselton.     2,088,544 ; 

July  27. 
Electric  rate  meter.     B.  Miller.     2,068,147  ;  Jan.   19. 
Electric  regulation.     F.  W.  Godsey,  Jr.     2,067,604 ;  Jan. 

12. 
Electric  regulator.  Direct  acting.     E.  Juillard.     2,069,610  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Electric  relay.     A.  M.  Haslev.     2,080,356  ;  May  11. 
Electric  remote  control  system.     H.  E.   Humphries  and 

H.  J.  Edwards.     2,090,205  ;  Aug.  17. 
Electric  screen.     H.  Ward.     2,080,242  ;  May  11. 
Electric  selective  system.     H.  E.  Humphries.     2,087,405 ; 

July  20. 
Electric  separator  and  method.     W.  Woelflin.     2,077,505  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Electric  sign.    J.  J.  Segal.     2,082,523  ;  June  1. 
Electric  signaling  or  indicating  means.     H.  T.  Ringrose. 

2,088,924  ;  Aug.  3. 
Electric   signaling  system.      P.    N.   Bossart.      2,082,143; 

June  1. 

Electric  signaling  system.    M.  L.  Nelson.    2,075,454  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Electric   snap  switch.     A.  W.  Krieger.     2,078,253 ;   Apr. 

27. 
Electric    snap    switch.      J.    Weber    and    N.    J.    Walsh. 

2,088,147 ;  July  27. 
Electric    snap    switch.    Push    button.      H.    A.    Douglas. 

2,095,178;  Oct.  5, 
Electric  spot  welding  arrangement.    D.  Sciaky.    2,069,975  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Electric  starting  motor.     D.  Collins.    2,073,444  ;  Mar.  9. 
Electric  steam  boiler.     T.  J.  Parker.     2,081,206  ;  May  25. 
Electric    steam    generator.      K.    Beyrodt.      2,097,581-2 ; 

Nov.  2. 

Electric  stock  heater.     W.  T.  Bitler  and  M.    S.  Evans. 

2,094,977  ;  Oct.  5, 

Electric  switch.  K.    C.   Allison.     2.067.557 ;   Jan.   12. 

Electric  switch.  H.  K.  Andrews.     2,077,089  ;  Apr.  13. 

Electric  switch.  H.  W.  Batcheller.     2,087,935  ;  July  27. 

Electric  switch.  S.  H.  Churchill.     2,086,066  ;  July  6. 

Electric  switch.  V.  R.  Despard.     2,100,435  ;  Nov.  30. 

Electric  switch.  E.  J.  Dillman,     2,098,181  ;  Nov.  2. 

Electric  switch.  H.  A.  Douglas.     2,095,174  ;  Oct.  5. 

Electric  switch.  H.  A.   Douglas.     2,095,181  ;   Oct.  5. 

Electric  switch.  K.  W.  Du  Bois,      2,079.2S2  ;  May  4. 

Electric  switch.  F.  Farrell.     2,096,033  ;   Oct.   19.' 

Electric  switch.  J.  Figueira.     2,101,539  ;  Dec.  7. 

Electric  switch.  A.  Guinosso.     2,080,817  ;   May  18. 

Electric  switch.  A.  Guinosso.      2,082,448  ;  June  1. 

Electric  system.  F.  E,  Haskell.     2,089,368;   Aug.  10. 

Electric  switch.  C.  H.  Hill.     2,082,630;  June  1. 

Electric  switch.  E.   C,  Horton.      2,075,614:  M.tt,  30. 

Electric  switch.  G.   A.  Johnson.     2,103,986  ;   Dec.  28. 

Electric  switch.  L.  Ludwig.     2,093.085  :    Sept.   14. 

Electric  switch.  G.  J.  Meuer.     2,077,576-7;  Apr.  20. 

Electric  switch,  G.  J.  Meuer.     2,089,032  ;  Aug.  3. 

Electric   switch.  R.    A.    Millermaster.      2,090,764;   Aug. 

24, 

Electric  switch.  C,   P.  Pepper,      2,099,573  :   Nov.   16. 

Electric  switch.  J.  G.  Peterson.     2,068,069  ;  Jan.  19. 

Electric  switch.  W.  R.  Price.     2.070.683  ;  Feb.   16. 

Electric  switch.  M.  H.  Rhodes.     2,087,071  ;  July  13. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


863 


Electric  switch.     H.  M.  Rocliwell.     2,067,G81  ;  Jan.  12. 
Electric  switch.     R.  N.  Rowe.     2,077,587  ;  Apr.  20. 
Electric  switch.     R.  N.  Rowe.     2,102,545  ;   Dec.  14. 
Electric  switch.     J.  P.  Ruth.     2,076,162  ;  Apr.  6. 
Electric  switch.     R.  F.  Sambleson.     2,073.529  ;  Mar.  9. 
Electric  switch.    K.  H.  Sommermeyer.    2,092,478  ;  Sept.  7. 
Electric  switch.     F.  Taubner.     2,096,386  ;  Oct.  19. 
Electric  switch.     F.  G.  von  Hoorn.     2,068,582  ;  Jan.  19. 
Electric  switch.     H.  B.  White.     2,098,077  ;  Nov.  2. 
Electric  switch.     G.   O.  Wilms.     2,095,222  ;  Oct.  5. 
Electric     switch.       G.     O.     Wilms     and     H.     Petersen. 

2,071,149  ;  Feb.  16. 
Electric     switch.        G.     O.     Wilms     and     H.     Petersen. 

2,090,169-70  ;  Aug.  17. 
Electric  switch.     R.  K.  Winning.     2,077,503  ;  Apr.  20. 
Electric  switch.     P.  H.  Zimmer.     2,078,888  ;  Apr.  27. 
Electric  switch.  Automatic  coin  controlled  time  registering. 

H.  R.  Smith.     2,073,765  ;  Mar.  16. 
Electric  switch,  Explosion  pot.    C.  C.  Garrard.    2,081,535  ; 

May  25. 
Electric  switch  gear.     C.  H.  Hill.    2,084,910;  June  22. 
Electric  switch.  Push  button.     H.  A.  Douglas.     2,095,179  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Electric  switch.  Reciprocating.    H.  A.  Douglas.    2,076,073  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Electric  system.     H.  Geise.     2,084,904  ;  June  22. 
Electric  system.  Supervised.     H.  C.  Grant,  Jr.     2,074,261 ; 

Mar.   16. 
Electric  system.  Supervised.    H.  C.  Grant,  Jr.    2,077,145  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Electric  system.  Supervised.    H.  C.  Grant,  Jr.     2,078,175  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Electric      systems,      Protection      of.        K.      Fukushima. 

2,098,035;  Nov.  2. 
Electric    systems.    Supervision    of.     E.    H.    Bancker    and 

R.  C.  Buell.     2,095,117  ;  Oct.  5. 
Electric  totalizator.     L.  M.  Simpson.     2,084,414  ;  June  22. 
Electric  translating  circuit.     W.  D.  Cockrell.     2,095,124  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Electric  translating  circuits.    E.  Dozler.    2,088,409  ;  July 

27. 
Electric  transmission   system.     D.  M.   Jones  and   G.    S. 

Lunge.     2,086,421  ;  July  6. 
Electric    vacuum-discharge    apparatus.      W.    Dallenbach. 

2,089,542  ;  Aug.  10. 
Electric  wave  amplification.     C.   W.   Green.     2,073,477  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Electric  wave  reception.    G.  L.  Beers.    2,082,478  ;  June  1. 
Electric  waves.  Arrangement  for  modulating  the  amplitude 

of.    E.  Schulze-Herringen.    2,088,059  ;  July  27. 
Electric     weld     timer     and    method.     D.     V.     Edwards. 

2,085,696  ;  June  29. 
Electric  wiring  support.    C.  W.  Abbott  and  G.  A.  Johnson. 

2,097,993  ;   Nov.  2. 
Electrical  analysis  apparatus.     T.  Zuschlag.     2,082,997  ; 

June  8. 
Electrlcal-analysls-method.       T.     Zuschlag.       2,079,645 ; 

May  11. 
Electrical  and  mechanical  system  for  the  re-recording  of 

sound  film.  O.  K.  Kolb.  2,094,745  ;  Oct.  5. 
Electrical  apparatus.  J.  W.  Allen.  2.096,664  ;  Oct.  19. 
Electrical  apparatus.  A.  W.  Barber.  2,082,317  ;  June  1. 
Electrical  apparatus.  R.  H.  Beman.  2,0(i9,()03  :  Jan.  26. 
Electrical  apparatus.  W.  J.  Hart.  2,103,816  ;  Dec.  28. 
Electrical  apparatus.  B.  J.  LnForce.  2,091,597  ;  Aug.  31. 
Electrical  apparatus.     C.  W.  Metcalf  and  R.  L.  Haskins. 

2,067,615  ;  Jan.  12. 
Electrical  apparatus.     J.  P.  Muelleman.     2,068,190 ;  Jan. 

19. 
Electrical  apparatus.     E.   B.  Nowoslelski.     2,089,758-9 ; 

Aug.   10. 
Electrical  apparatus.     W.  C.  Paumann.     2,087,636;  July 

20. 
Electrical  apparatus.     S.  G.  Raber.     2,080.504  :  May  18. 
Electrical  apparatus.     G.  B.  Sears.     2,084,6.'')7  :  June  22. 
Electrical  apparatus.     R.   N.   Stoddard.     2,071,860;   Feb. 

23 
Electrical  appliance.     A.  W.  Schank.     2.097.257  :  Oct.  20. 
Electrical  appliance  and  base.     W.  II.  Fischer.    2,099,437  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Electrical    appliance.    Multiple    type.      W.     H.    Fischer. 

2,089,739  ;  Aug.   10. 
Electrical  arc  cxtlngulBhlng  and  Insulating  mnterlnl.     A. 

P.  Strom,  C.  L.  Dcnault,  and  L.  McCulloch.     2,077,202  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Eleclrloal  attenuator.     W.  H.  T.  Holden.     2,087,049-50; 

July  27. 
Electrical  capacitor.     P.  M.  Clark.     2,080,683;   Aug.   10 
Electrical  clinracterlstlcs  of  direct  current  gencrntors  and 

tnmHformers.      rontrolllng     the.        J.      M.      I'cHtarlnl. 

2,073,525  ;  Mar.  9. 
Elcclrlcal  cliock  equipment.   C.  F.  Oostormeyor.   2,090,131  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Electrical  chucking  moclinnism  for  multiple  spindle  auto- 
matic chucking  machines.     C.  W.  Simpson.     2,070.<137  ; 

May  11. 
Kloctilciil  circuit  tlinor.     J.  R.   Gait.     2,072,812;   Mar.  2. 
Kleclrlcal  clamp.      ly.  L.  Crump.      2.000,790;  Oct.   20. 
Eleclrlciil  coininunlcatlon  Hystein.    J.  M.  KkM".     2,0HH,292  ; 

July  27. 
Electrical      compensator.      L.      Butcheldcr.       2,088,580; 

Electrical  condenser.    J.  J.  Aurynjcer.     2,070,874  ;  Apr.  13. 
Electrical  condenser.     S.  S.  Cramer.     2.101,985;  Dec.  14. 


H.   L.   Hartzell. 


2,091,591 ;   Aug. 
J.  E.  Lilienfeld.     2,076,905;  Apr. 


Electrical   condenser. 

31. 
Electrical   condenser. 

13. 
Electrical  condenser.    H.  Muth  and  W.  Runge.    2,101,153 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Electrical  condenser.     J.  K.  Sprague.     2,090,360  ;  Aug.  17. 
Electrical    condenser    and    process    o£    assembly.      R.    E. 

Cramer.     2,087,902  ;  July  27. 
Electrical  condenser  and  the  operation  thereof.     J.  Katz- 

man.     2,096,674  ;  Oct.  19. 
Electrical  condensers.  Manufacture  of.    0.  A.  Nichols  and 

L.  E.  Poole.     2,087,809  ;  July  20. 
Electrical   conductor.     E.  D.   Bent  and  W.   H.   Eastlake. 

2,081,420  ;  May  25. 
T'lpctrical  conductor.     I.  Williams.     2.093,501 ;   Sept.  21. 
Electrical    conductor    and    manufacture.      H.    F.    Bower. 

2,090,510  ;  Aug.  17. 
Electrical  conductor  terminal  device.     G.  H.   Glade,  Jr. 

2,083,836;  June  15. 
Electrical   conduit   system.      H.   W.   Hartman    and   J.   F. 

Brown.     2,076,558  ;  Apr.  13. 
Electrical   connecter.     A.  E.  Anderson.     2,089,844  ;   Aug. 

10. 
Electrical  connecter.     W.  J.  Bauroth.     2,076,261 ;  Apr.  6. 
Electrical  connecter.     G.   B.   Benander.     2,099,555  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Electrical  connecter.     J.  Bertschi.     2,076.694  :  Apr.  13. 
Electrical  connecter.     L.  C.  Doane.     2,066,770  ;  Jan.  5. 
Electrical  connecter.     W.  H.  Frank.     2,103,071  ;  Dec.  21. 
Electrical  connecter.  J.  A.  C.  Galvao.     2,071,164;  Feb.  16. 
Electrical  connecter.     C.  E.  Gilbert.     2,068.486  ;  Jan.  19. 
Electrical  connecter.    E.  H.  Greibach.     2,070,400 ;  Feb.  9. 
Electrical  connecter.     J.  J.  Hardy,  Jr.     2,100,009  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Electrical   connecter.     W.  A.  Heinrich.      2,088,414  ;   July 

27. 
Electrical  connecter.     W.  A.  Heinrich.     2,102,890  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Electrical  connecter.     H.  C.  Kissel.     2.082,453  ;  June  1. 
Electrical  connecter.     F.  E.  Mehr.     2,070.211 ;  Feb.  9. 
Electrical  connecter.     G.  Olson.     2,073.378  ;  Mar.  9. 
Electrical  connecter.     J.   P.  Putnam.     2,097,642  ;  Nov.   2. 
Electrical  connecter.    J.  C.  Richardson.    2,097,470  ;  Nov.  2. 
Electrical   connecter.     L.    H.   Rilev.     2.086.641  ;   Julv  13. 
Electrical   connecter.     H.  H.   Rudd.     2.071.002;  Feb.   16. 
Electrical  connecter.     E.  E.  Saxton.     2,099,944  ;  Nov.  23. 
Electrical  connector.     E.   C.   Winslow,  Jr.,  R.  F.   Wilder, 

and  C.  W.  Smith.    2,094,392  ;  Sept.  28. 
Electrical  connecting  device.    C.  H.  Reynolds.    2,089,856  ; 

Aug.    10. 
Electrical  connecting  device.     O.  A.  Rleman.     2,072,042  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Electrical  connection  means.     II.  A.  Douglas.     2.091,473; 

Aug.  31. 
Electrical  connecting  means.     H.  A.  Douglas.     2,100,025  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Electrical  connection.    E.  P.  Allabach.     2,075,794 ;  Apr.  6. 
lOloctrical   connection.     C.    H.   Hill.     2.097..S24 :   Oct.    26. 
Electrical  contact.    K.  L.  Emmert.     2,080,811  ;  May  18. 
Electrical  contact.     O.  S.  Field.     2.077,<:22  :  .\ur.  2" 
Electrical  contact.     C.  B.  Gwyn,  Jr.     2.070,271  ;  Feb.  9. 
Klcctrienl   contact  device.     C.   H.  Koehler.     Re.   20,008; 

Dec.  28. 
Electrical    contact   device.      C.    H.    Koehler.      2,080,424 ; 

July    6. 
Electrical  contact  for  rectifiers.     L.  F.  Slezak.     2,070,321 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Electrical      contact      making      device.        J.      I.      Michel. 

2,090.544;  Aug.  17. 
Electrical  contact  member  for  conduits.     M.  J.  De  Mask. 

2,098,414  ;  Nov.  9. 
Electrical  contacting  device.   N.  C.  Schellenger.   2,093.252; 

Sept.   11. 
Rlectrlcal  control.     Ii.  M.  Goldsmith.     2.070.590  :  Feb.  16. 
Electrical  control.     I.  B.  McCabc.      2,098,397  ;  Nov.  9. 
I'-li'ctrlcal    control  device.     W.   N.  Dickinson.     2,093,074; 

Sept.   14. 
Electrical  control  device.     C.  W.  Kuhn  and  C.  F.  Robbing. 

2.008,494  ;  Jan.  19. 
Electrical  control  device.     E.  Sippcl.     2.0!)0,.M'2  ;  .\ni;.   17. 
lOlcctrlcal    control    for   centrifugal    separating    machines. 

J.   S.  Pecker.     2,080,874  ;  May  18. 
I<;i<'('lrlciil    control    nicMns.      11.    A.    Douglas.      2,091,472; 

Aug.  :i1. 
i:i(>ctrlciil    control    mectiMnlNiu    for   trolley    bucket   plants. 

II.  K.  IIalleiil)eck.     2.0,S2..'!93  ;  June  1. 
lOlectrloal    control    system.      R.    I).    Ainsden.      2,082,007  ; 

June    1. 
llteclrlcMl  control  system.    R.  U.  Baker.    2.009,510;  Feb.  2. 
i;ii-clrlciil    control    syKtem.      J.    W.    Dawson.      2,081.087; 

.tune    1. 
i;i(Tlrlcal    control    system.      H.     !■:.     riillll|iN.      2.O7H.-1O0 ; 

Miiv  -1, 
Klcctrienl    control    system.      W.    W.    Stuart.      2.008,283; 

.Inn.  10. 
laiectrlcnl    control    Hystem.       II.     15.     Young.       2.000.008; 

Jan.  5. 
I'MiTtrlciil      controlling      nppMrntiiM.        C.      F.      Wnrnor. 

2.08(1,197  :  July  0. 
lOli'ctrlciil  convt'rHl<ui  sysliMii.     10.  JanetNclike.      2,103,780; 

l)<-c,  28. 
Electrlcnl  conversion  syHtcni.     Ii.  U.  Ludwlu.     '.VO.l.'i  109; 

Juno  29. 


864 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Electrical  coupling  system.     F.  A.  Kolster.     2,089,271 : 

Aug.   10. 
Electrical    current    testing   instrument.      G.    B.    Stanton. 

Re.  20,290  ;  Mar.  9. 
Electrical  currents,  Generating.     J.  Plebanski.    2,103,090  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Electrical  cut-out.     E.   R.  Pittman.     2,068,510;  Jan.   3  9. 
Electrical    cut-outs.    Manufacturing.     G.    J.    Meyers,    Jr. 

2,097,298  ;  Oct.  26. 
Electrical  dehydration  system.     K.  M.  Wolfe.     2,096,774  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Electrical  demulslfication.  Method  and  apparatus  for.     G. 

L.  Adams  and  R.  G.  Barlow.     2,092,491 ;  Sept.  7. 
Electrical    deposition    in    pattern    form.     A.    F.    Meston. 

2,097,233  ;  Oct.  26. 
Electrical  device.     J.  A.  Becker.     2,070,644  ;  Feb.  16. 
Electrical  device.     A.  Lampl.     2,099,305  ;  Nov.  16. 
Electrical   device.     M.    Pirani.     2,097,303  ;  Oct.   26. 
Electrical  device.     A.  T.  Witts.     2,073,359  ;  Mar.  9. 
Electrical  device.     V.  K.  Zworykin.     2,085,406  ;  June  22. 
Electrical    device    and    cable    sealing    means,    Combined 

housed.     J.  P.  Smith.     2,102,757  ;  Dec.  21. 
Electrical    device    and     fuse    therefor.     A.     Finkelstein. 

2,086,861 ;  July  13. 
Electrical  device  for  the  absorption  of  meclianical  energy. 

R.   Sarazin  and  A.  Lagache.     2,068.820  ;  Jan.  26. 
Electrical   device.   Temperature   actuated.     A.  A.  Linsell. 

2.097,100  ;  Oct.  26. 
Electrical    discharge    apparatus.      J.    L.    H.    Jonker   and 

K.   M.   Van    Gessel.      2,098,807 ;   Nov.   9. 
Electrical     discharge     device.       G.     Dobke.       2,072,733 

Mar.  2. 
Electrical    discharge    device.      P.    Freedman.      2,096,236 

Oct.  19. 
Electrical    discharge    device.      A.     W.    Hull    and    L.    B 

Snoddy.     2,089,555  ;  Aug.  10. 
Electrical  discharge  device.     K.  H.   Kingdon.     2,082,638 

June   1. 
Electrical    discharge  device.     J.  D.  Le  Van.     2,089,654 

Aug.   10. 
Electrical   discharge   device.      E.    F.    Lowry.      2,071,849 

Feb.  23. 
Electrical  disconnecting  switch.     O.   Maseng.     2,095,554 

Oct.   12. 
Electrical  disruptive  discharges.  Producing.     G.   Steerup. 

2,097,477;  Nov.  2. 
Electrical  distribution  device.     J.  Sachs.     2,074,862  ;  Mar 

23. 
Electrical  distribution  system.     W.  H.  Frank.     2,082,281 

June  1. 
Electrical  distribution  system.     W.  H.  Frank.     2,086,611 

July  13. 
Electrical  distribution  system.     W.  H.  Frank.     2,086,795 

July  13. 
Electrical  distribution  system.     W.  H.  Frank  and  J.  W. 

Harper.     2,088,105  ;  July  27. 
Electrical  distribution  system.     H.  J.  L.  Frank  and  W.  A 

Harper.     2.090,725  ;  Aug.  24. 
Electrical     distribution.     System    of.       M.     A.    Edwards 

2,082,899  ;  June  22. 
Electrical  distribution.    System   of.     M.  A.  Edwards  and 

G.  A.  Kane.     2,084,900  ;  June  22. 
Electrical     distribution,     System     of.       A.     Schmidt,     Jr. 

2,084.870  ;  June  22. 
Electrical  drive  system.    H.  E.  Stokes.    2,070.323  :  Feb.  9. 
Electrical  duct  feed.     M.  M.  Clayton.     2,100,100  ;  Nov.  23. 
Electrical  energy  by  operating  gas  batteries,  particularly 

oxy-hydrogen   gas   batteries   and   electrolyzers.   Produc- 
ing,    storing,     and     distributing.       H.     Niederreither. 

2,070,612;  Feb.  16. 
Electrical  energy  into  acoustical  energy,  Converting.     W. 

van  B.  RobPrts.     2,067,021  ;  Jan.  5. 
Electrical   equipment  for   elevators,  hoists,  and  the  like. 

J.  M.  Pestarini.     2,097,253  ;  Oct.   26. 
Electrical  firing  device.     H.  E.  Nash.     2,103,432  ;  Dec.  28. 
Electrical   fitting.     K.   Schilling.      2,088,218;    July  27. 
Electrical  fitting.     C.  W.  Short.     2,094,046  ;  Sept.  28. 
Electrical  fixture.     H.    T.   Hayashi.     2.097,370 ;   Oct.   26. 
Electrical   generating   and   control   system.      S.   Cerstvik. 

2,099,468;  Nov.  16. 
Electrical  generating  and  control  system.     L.  A.  Hyland. 

2,095,134  :  Oct.   5. 
Electrical  generator.     C.  A.  Culver.     Re.  20,416  ;  June  22. 
Electrical  generator  supplying  two  loads,  one  at  variable 

voltage    and     another     at    constant    voltage.       J.     M. 

Pestarini.     2.072,768  ;  Mar.  2. 
Electrical   heating  mechanism   for  vehicles.     J.   G.   Sola. 

2,088,017  ;  Aug.  3. 
Electrical    heating    system.     J.   M.   Weydell.      2,097,483 ; 

Nov.   2. 
Electrical  hot  plate.     W.  W.  Hicks.     2,090,122  ;  Aug.  17. 
Electrical  illuminating  device.    D.  J.  Kelman.     2,097,795  ; 

Nov.   2. 
Electrical  illuminating  device.     A.  Wolf.     2,101,971 ;  Dec. 

14. 
Electrical    impedances.    Device    for    the    measuring    and 

comparing  of.     J.  M.    Dnk.     2,081,090 ;   May   25. 
Electrical  impulses.  Recording  and  reproducing  of.     M.  W. 

Gieskieng.     2,102,095;   Dec.  21. 
Electrical    impulses.    Recording  and   reproduction   of.      G. 

T,.  Pimmick.      2.004.737  :  Oct.  5. 
Electrical  impulses.  Recording  of.   K.  Schwarz.   2,102,753; 

Dec.  21. 


Electrical  impulses.  Recording  of.    H.  Weber.     2,101,419  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Electrical     impulses.     Recording    or     indicating.     F.    B. 

Card.     2,094,735  ;  Oct.   5. 
Electrical     indicating     apparatus.       J.     W.     McDonnell. 

2.070,743  ;  Feb.  16. 
Electrical  indicating  means.    M.  L.  Haselton.    2,067,187  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Electrical  indicating  or  measuring  system.     H.   S.  Black 

and  J.  O.  Edson.     2,083,495  ;  June  8. 
Electrical  indicator.     A.  J.  Kempien.     2,084,202  ;  June  15. 
Electrical  instrument.     H.  Dallmann.     2,098,029  ;  Nov.  2. 
Electrical  joint,  Liquid  proof.    J.  J.  Mascuch.     2,087,920 ; 

July  27. 
Electrical  machine  inserted  in  a  series  network  and   op- 
erating   at    an    adjustable    constant    speed.      J.    M. 

Pestarini.     2,100,171 ;  Nov.  23. 
Electrical  measuring  and  regulating  system.     H.  L.  Ber- 

narde.     Re.  20,282  ;  Mar.  9. 
Electrical      measuring      device.     F.      H.      Shepard,      Jr. 

2,086,965  ;  July  13. 
Electrical-measuring  instrument.    H.  T.  Faus.    2,102,409  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Electrical     measuring     instrument.       E.     A.     Nassa,     Jr. 

2,066.942  ;  Jan.  5. 
Electrical  measuring  instrument.     R.  Simpson  and  G.  H. 

Koch.     2,101,296  ;  Dec.  7. 
Electrical  measuring  means.     W.  P.  Beattie.     2,072,937 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Electrical  measuring  method  and  apparatus.     J.  M.  Pear- 
son.    2,103,636  ;  Dec.  28. 
Electrical  measuring  method  and  means.     J.  JI.  Pearson. 

2,086,737  ;  July  13. 
Electrical  measuring  system.     W.  G.  Crocker.     2,099,002  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Electrical  measuring  system.     E.  D.  Doyle.     2,098,574 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Electrical  measuring  system.    J.  F.  Quereau.     2,102,030 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Electrical  meter  installation.     A.   J.   Allen.     2,076,492 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Electrical   network.     C.   M.    Gewertz.     2,067,443^ ;    Jan. 

12. 
Electrical  outlet.  Continuous.     C.  A.  Hickman  and  J.  R. 

Klappenberger.     2,093,677  ;  Sept.  21. 
Electrical  outlet  device.     C.  G.  Beersman.     2,072,702-3 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Electrical     outlet    planner.     J.     W.     Collins.     2,085,638 ; 

June  29. 
Electrical     plant.     High     voltage.        G.     M.     Pestarini. 

2,068,867  ;  Jan.  26. 
Electrical  precipitation.     H.  A.  Wintermute.     2,069,692 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Electrical  precipitation.     H.  A.  Wintermute.     2,085,349  ; 

June  29. 
Electrical       precipitation       apparatus.         W.       Deutsch. 

2,101,168 ;  Dec.  7. 
Electrical  protective  system.     R.  F.  Davis.      2,087,340 ; 

.Tuly  20. 
Electrical   protective   system.     K.   L.   Maurer   and   L.   K. 

Swart.     2,103.430  :  Dec.  28. 
Electrical  protective  system.     L.  K.  Swart.     2,079,723 : 

May  11. 

Electrical  protective  system.     L.  K.   Swart.     2,096,143  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Electrical  protective  system  .-vnd  method.     N.  J.   Conrad. 

2,091,430  :  Aug.  31. 
Electrical  receiving  and  measuring  system.     S.  A.  Levin. 

2.093,871  ;  Sept.   21. 
Electrical  receptacle.     J.  C.  Clinton.     2.090.470  :  Aug.  17. 
Electrical  rectifier.     R.  M.  Gilson.     2,083,647  ;  June  15. 
Electrical   rectifier   and   detector  system.      S.   Y.   White. 

2.067,033  ;  Jan.  5. 
Electrical    rectifiers,    Manufacture    of.     P.    H.    Dowling. 

2,094,642  ;  Oct.  5. 
Electrical     regulating    system.     E.     Courtin.     2,079.492 ; 

May  4. 
Electrical  regulation.     W.  J.  McLachlan.     2,091,870  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Electrical    relay.      T.    J.    O'Meara    and    B.    Mishelevlch. 

2,089,838  ;  Aug.  10. 
Electrical  resistance.     D.  G.  Wilson.     2,086,455;  July  6. 
Electrical  resistance  and  electrical  heater  and  producing 

the  same.     B.  H.  N.  H.  Hamilton.     2,087,573  :  Julv  20. 
Electrical   resistance   and   heater  element.      B.   H.   N.   H. 

Hamilton.     2,084,556  ;  June  22. 
Electrical  resistance  elements.  Method  and  apparatus  for 

manufacturing.    H.  G.  Richter.    2.077,187  :  Apr.  13. 
Electrical  resistance,  Producing  sensitive.     W.  Neumann. 

2,092,133;  Sept.  7. 
Electrical    resistance    unit.      G.    E.    Megow.      2,083,339  ; 

June  8. 

'^'S'"o8q  49'f?^A^*°'^'     ^"   ^'    ^^satz  and  B.   F.   Tellkamp. 
Electrical  resistor  unit.     J.  A.  Shepard.     2,078,778  ;  Apr. 

Electrical  safety  system.     I.  E.  Butler.     2,099,195  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Electrical  sequencing  control.     H.   R.  Crago.     2,096,626  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Electrical    signaling    agent.      S.    B.    Rogers.      2,067,098; 

Jan.  5. 
Electrical   sound  tuning  and  production   system.      A.  M. 

Nicolson.     2,067,980  ;  Jan.  19. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


865 


Electrical  structure  and  switching  mechanism,  Combined 

multiband.     G.  Harrison.     2,078,908  :  Apr.  27. 
Electrical  switch.     W.  C.  Edwards.     2,070,717  ;  Feb.   16. 
Electrical  switch.     Q.  De  Felice.     2,101,429  ;  Dec.  7. 
Electrical  switch.     A.  E.  Franey.     2,103,941 ;  Dec.  28. 
Electrical   switch.      R.   E.    Frost.      2,070,891  ;   Feb.    16. 
Electrical  switch.     R.  Libke.     2,093,200  ;  Sept.  14. 
Electrical  switch.     C.  W.  Thompson.     2,098,473  ;  Nov.  9. 
Electrical  switch  and  contactor  system,   High  frequency. 

J.   F.  Frese.     2,080,861  ;   May   18. 
Electrical  switch  for  liquid  level  gauges.     E.  W.  Bauer. 

2,092,298  ;  Sept.  7. 
Electrical  switch  gear.     E.  S.  Cornell,  C.  A.  Koerner,  and 

R.  A.  Sternaman.     2,102,887  ;  Dec.  21. 
Electrical    switch.    Inertia    operated.      W.    H.    Richards. 

2,069,272  ;  Feb.  2. 
Electrical  switch,  Two-part.     C.   W.  Oliver.     2,089,165  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Electrical  switching  mechanism.     E.   Spahn.     2,076,923 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Electrical  system.    H.  GefEcken  and  H.  Richter.   .2,088,198  ; 

July  27. 
Electrical  system.     D.  W.  Hinkel.     2,066,402  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Electrical  system.     P.  J.  Konkle.     2,081,127  ;  May  18. 
Electrical  system.    F.  W.  Lyle.    2,075,124  ;  Mar.  30. 
Electrical  system.     C.  P.  Stocker.     2,088,621  ;  Aug.  3. 
Electrical    system.       W.     T.     Wintringham.       2,069,932 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Electrical  system.     B.  W.  Woodward  and  J.  R.  Hancock. 

2,085,488  ;  June  29. 
Electrical  system   and  device  therefor.     D.   S.  Kennedy. 

2,076,849  ;  Apr.  13. 
Electrical   system   for   truck   refrigeration   and   the  like. 

W.  M.  Upp.     2,089,512  ;  Aug.  10. 
Electrical   system    of   distribution.      J.   E.    P.    Burge   and 

E.  A.  Roughton.     2,069,575  ;  Feb.  2. 
Electrical  system  of  lift  control.    A.  A.  Chubb.    2,067,378  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Electrical  system  of  lift  control.    A.  A.  Chubb.    2,090,748  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Electrical  terminal.     R.  N.  Rowe.     2,083,923 ;  June  15. 
Electrical  tester.    A.  E.  F.  Billstein.    2,084,274 ;  June  15. 
Electrical    testing    apparntus.      C.    E.    Hays.      2,091,813  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Electrical   testing  device.     H.    W.   Mitchell.     2,089,917 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Electrical  testing  machine.     H.   E.  Fracker.     2,099,298  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Electrical   timing  apparatus.      T.   P.    Preist.      2,088,723  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Electrical      transmission      system.         S.      J.      Spurgeon. 

2,068,620  ;  Jan.  19. 
Electrical      uses,      Apparatus     for.        M.      h.      Svikhart. 

2,082,128;  June  1. 
Electrical    wave   transmission   system.      P.    O.    Farnham. 

2,096,393  ;  Oct.  19. 
Electrical  waves.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  producing. 

A.  W.  Vance.     2,085,402  ;  June  29. 
Electrical    wiring    device.      M.    J.    de    Mask.      2,088,845  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Electrical  wiring  installation  and  contact  lug.     S.  M.  Del 

Camp.     2,073,466  ;  Mar.  9. 
Electrically  and  hydraulieally  controlled  valve,  Combined. 

A.  F.  Hoppp.     2,084,030  ;  June  15. 
Electricity,   Distribution   of.     L.   A.    Sharp.      2,079,636 ; 

May  11. 
Electricity  meter.     F.  Kurz.     2,099,854;  Nov.  23. 
Elcetroacoustic  energy  converting  system.     G.  A.  Graham. 

2,009,242  ;  Feb.  2. 
Elcetroacoustic      translating      device.     P.      W.      Willans. 

2,080.834 ;  July  13.  ^      , ,      , 

Elcctroacoustical    tnin.slatlng    device.      A.    I.    Abrahams. 

2,083,537  ;  June  15.  ^         ,^        c.  '  .i,    .  , 

Electrocardiograph       apparatus.         L.       P.       Southwlck. 

2,098,695  ;  Nov.  9.  „  „  „ 

Electrochemical    impedance.      S.   Darlington.      2,094,002  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Electroclieiiiicnl  reductions  and  oxidations.  Effecting.      K. 

Berl.     2,093,989;   Sept.  28. 
ElcctTocIicmistrv.      W.    Sailer.      2,000,0(16;   Aug.   24. 
Electrocuting  trap.     E.  A.  Mndsley.     2,098,047  ;   Nov.  9. 
Electrode.     J.  M.  Booe.     2,080,.'?90  ;  May  11. 
Electrode.     K.  J.  von  llcnke.     2,088,!)36  ;  Aug.  3. 
Electrode  adapted  to  bi-  in  contiicl   witli  mercury.     J.  V.  ('.. 

P.  IlartniaMn,     2.081,370  ;  May  25. 
Electrode  and  electrical  contact.     J.  McNeil.     2,071,645  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Electrode     and     making     the     same.       W.     H.     Wcicli. 

2,071.071  ;  Feb.  23. 
Electrode  MKHCMihlv.     A.  KaulTeldt.     2,091,047  :  Aug   2t. 
Electrode,  CarhonaceouH.     M.  Suzuki.     2,069,862;   Feb.  9. 
Electrode,   Coaled   welding.      R.    S.   JoluiHton.      2.085,131  ; 

Electrode,"  Condenser  type.     E.  Last.     2,078,391;  Apr    27. 

KIcctrodi',   Electron  I'uiisHlve.     O.    E.   Intimn.     2,10.»,0.J.< ; 

Dec.  21 .  .»     o        ■  1 

]01ectrodr>clcmentH,    Treating    carbonncoouH.      M.    Su/.iikl. 

MI.M'Iro.'le'  lo'lcl""'.     .f.  S.  WIlllnmH.     2091.57(1  :  Aug.  31 
lOleclrode     for     (iic    welding.     Coated.       T.     R.     JornbPK. 

2,08(1,132;   July  6.  „     ,  ,    ,„ 

Electrode    for    electric    arc    welding.     (I.     Dock    nnd    E. 

SchWider.      2,007,38(1;   Oct,   2(1, 

12212K-  1'     55 


Electrode  for  electric  batteries.  Depolarizing.     R.  Oppen- 

heim.     2,097,077  ;  Oct.  26. 
Electrode  for  electric  welding  machines,  Presser.     H.  G. 

Warnke.     2,068,043  ;  Jan.  19. 
Electrode    for    galvanic    cells.    Positive.      H.    Colloseus. 

2,088,233  ;   July  27. 
Electrode    for    gas-filled    tubes.    Control.      H.    M.    Smith. 

2,080,235;  May  11. 
Electrode  for   gaseous  conduction  devices.     D.  S.  Gustin. 

2,067,141 ;  Jan.  5. 
Electrode  for  thermionic  discharge  devices.     C.  W.  Castle. 

2,075,639  ;  Mar.  30. 
Electrode  for  vacuum-discharge  vessels.     W.  DUUenbach. 

2.093.711 ;  Sept.  21. 
Electrode  for  welding.    F.  R.  Hensel.     2,073,371 ;  Mar.  9. 
Electrode  holder.     F.  M.  Bowers.     2,067.230  ;  Jan.   12. 
Electrode  holder.     R.  W.  Clark.     2,089,688;  Aug.  10. 
Electrode    holder.       A.    J.     Fausek    and     I.     1<'.     Fausek. 

2,077,468  ;  Apr.  20. 
Electrode  holder.     E.   S.  Groves.     2,085,853  ;   July  6. 
Electrode    holder.      S.    M.    Harv.n-.      2.094.121  ;    .Sept.    28. 
Electrode  holder.     H.  P.  Sanders.     2,080,791  ;  May  18. 
Electrode  holder.      D.    P.    Varner   and   L.    J.    Ruedisueli. 

2,067,995  ;  Jan.  19. 
Electrode  holder  or  clamp.     J.  Young.     2,086,148  ;  July  6. 
Electrode  in  electron   discharge   devices,   Kesilieutly   sup- 
ported.    H.  Rothe.     2,085,232  ;  June  29. 
Electrode    joints.    Making.      L.    B.    Wyckoff.      2,093,390 ; 

Sept.   14. 
Electrode  lead-in   for  metal  vacuum  vessels.     W.   DUUen- 

bach.     2,089,541 ;  Aug.  10. 
Electrode,  Rectal.     B.  J.  Ferciot.     2,085,044  ;  June  29. 
Electrode,  Resistance  welding.    E.  W.  Bremer.     2,094,784  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Electrode  suspension.     P.  Torchet.     2,073,356 ;  Mar.  9. 
Electrode    thermionic    tube,     Multiple.       R.     M.    Heintz. 

2,071,630  ;  Feb.  23. 
Electrode,   Vacuum   tube.      E.   P.   Loppacker.      2,095,337 ; 

Oct.   12. 
Electrode,    Welding.      F.    R.    Hensel    and    E.    I.    Larsen. 

2,097,816  ;  Nov.  2. 
Electrode,  Welding.     H.  \V.  Hiemke.     2,100,545;  Nov.  30. 
Electrode,  Welding.     A.  M.   Ross.     2,067,206  ;  Jan.  12. 
Electrodeposition     of    cadmium.       J.     A.     Henricks,     Jr. 

2,085,750  ;  July  6. 
Electrodes,  Forming  carbi)ii.     F.  R.  Kenimer.     2,088,422  ; 

July  27. 
Electrodes   in   discharge   tubes.    Mechanical   mounting  of. 

H.  Rothe.     2,085,231  ;  June  29. 
Electrodes    of    negative    glow    devices.    Treating.      A.    F. 

Henninger,  Jr.     2,069,307  ;  Feb.  2. 
Electrodic     endoscopic     instrument.        F.      C.     Wappler. 

2,090,923  ;  Aug.  24. 
Electrodynamic   recording  and   reproducing   driving   unit. 

S.  C.  Whitman.     2,087,366  ;  July  20. 
Electrolysis  apparatus   and    process.     ('.   \V.   Tucker   and 

K.  F.  Paul.      2,094.384  ;  Sept.  28. 
Electrolyte  and  device  employing  tlie  same.     J.  T.  Owen. 

2,084,046  ;    June   15. 
Electrolyte  and  making  same.     J.  B.  Brennan  and  E.   L. 

Marsh.     2,095,966  ;   Oct.   19. 
Electrolyte    for   electrolytic   condensers   and    making   the 

same.     J.  T.  Curtis.     2,085,958  ;  Julv  6. 
Electrolyte,    High    resistance.      F.    M.    Clark    and    G.    F. 

Lipsey.     2,089,686  ;  Aug.  10. 
Electrol.vtes    for  plating   rhodium   and   making  the  same. 

F.  Zininiernmnn.     2.007,747  ;  Jan.    12. 
Electrolytic      apparatus.     R.      D.      Mershon.     2.079,081; 

May  4. 
Electrolytic  apparatus.     A.  E.  Zdansky.     2,075.088;  Miir. 

30. 
Electrolytic    apparatus    and    method.      J.    T.    Ellsworth. 

2,072,811  ;  Mar.  2. 
Electrolytic  apparatus   for   preparing  chemical   solutions. 

R.   B.   Everson.     2.099,801  ;  Nov.   23. 
Electrolytic  cell.     J.   J.   Moynlhnn.      2.070,801  ;    Feb.    16. 
Electrolytic   cell.      H.    Plilllpp.      2.071.0S7  ;   Feb.    16. 
Electrolytic  cell.     L.  D.  Vorce.     2,1)78,517;  Apr.  27. 
I';ieclr()lvlic    cells.    Making.      .S.    Slogel.      2,094.018;    Sept. 

28. 
Electrolytic  composition.    P.  M.  Clark  and  U.  A.  Ruscetta. 

2.089.687  ;  Aug.  10. 
Eleetrolvllc  condenser.     P.  R.  Coursey  and  »'.  II.  Marcus. 

2,098,774  ;  Nov.  0. 
lOlcclnilvtlc    condenser.      F.    \V,    flodsey,    Jr.      2,09 1.920; 

Aug.  31. 
Eleetrolvllc  condenser.     A.  Ooorglev.     2,008,745;  Nov.  9. 
lOIeclrolVtlc  condenBor.     J.  Kntzmnn.     2,096.073  ;  Oct.  10. 
Kleclrolvllc  condenser.     J.  K.  LllleiilVld.     2,075,:i.M  ;   M:ir. 

30. 
Kloclrolvllc  coniloMHer.     S    Rnhen     2.0(16.912  ;  Jan.  IS 
lOleclrolyllc  condenHcr.      .S.    Unln-n       2,t)SS.92.S  ;    Auk'.   3. 
I'llecl  rcilvllc  conden.siM-  ami  making  the  name.     A.  T.   I'Ht. 

2.()7K.'772  ;   Apr.  27. 
Electrolytic  device.     C.  d.«  l.angi'.     2.090.500;  Nov.  18. 
Elect  rol'yl  Ic  ilevlce.     V.  Itoblnwon,     2,08I.0(1.H:  May   18. 
Eleetrolvllc    device.       P.     ItoblUHOU    iintl    J.     I*.    CoUlnti. 

2.0(17.703  ;  Jiin.  12. 
Eleclrolvlli-     device     nnd     eleclrolvle     thiTefor.        H.     D, 

Cowled.  2,083,254;  Juno  8. 
Elect  riily lie   prm-.'SH   unil   apimnitUH   for   lll<'   pioiliicllon  of 

cliroinnllo     acUl     and     eniiMlle     ulUiill         .1       W.     Homt. 

2,081,787  ;  May  25, 


866 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Electrolytic  purification.     R.  E.  Vivian.     2,067,361  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Electromagnet.     G.  M.  Arragg.     2,088,565  ;  Aug.  3. 
Electromagnet.      H.    E.    Hodgson    and    H.    A.    Sedgwick. 

2,095,499  ;  Oct.  12. 
Electromagnet.     O.  A.  Morgenstem.     2,076,858  ;  Apr.   13. 
Electromagnet.     W.  G.  Schneider.     2,098,926  ;  Nov.  9. 
Electromagnet  and   making  the   same,   Insulated.     E.   H. 

Branson.     2,091,234  ;  Aug.  24. 
Electromagnetic    apparatus.      P.    H.    Crago.      2,101,166  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Electromagnetic  apparatus.     C.  G.  Kronmiller.    2,101,548  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Electromagnetic  brake.     R.  J.  Bush.     2.088,186  ;  July  27. 
Electromagnetic  brake.    E.  M.  Eraser.    2,073,926  ;  Mar.  16. 
Electromagnetic  brake.     H.  E.  Hodgson.     2,087,478  ;  July 

20. 
Electromagnetic  clutch.     E.  M.  Eraser.     2,071,943 ;  Feb. 

23. 
Electromagnetic    clutch.       H.     E.    Hodgson.       2,097,922 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Electromagnetic  clutch.    H.  E.  Hodgson.    2,102,318 ;  Dec. 

14. 
Electromagnetic   device.      H.   A.    Bredehoft.      2,089,334; 

Aug.   10. 
Electromagnetic  device.     W.  C.  Roe.     2,097,823;  Nov.   2. 
Electromagnetic     device.       H.     F.     WUson.       2,072,783 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Electromagnetic  device  having  the   same  or  similar  tem- 
perature coefficients  of  resistance  materials  in  differen- 
tial windings.  Slow.     A.  B.  Rypinski.     2,093,368  ;  Sept. 
14. 
Electromagnetic   device,   High   temperature   slow.      A.    B. 

Rypinski.      2,068,712  ;   Jan.   26. 
Electromagnetic  device.  Slow.    A.  B.  Rypinski.    2,103,019  : 

Dec.  21. 
Electromagnetic  device  with  auxiliary  conductor.     C.  P. 

Boner.     2,089,332  ;  Aug.   10. 
Electromagnetic  friction  device.  A.  B.  Cadman.   2,068,654  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Electromagnetic  machine.    G.  A.  Gillen.    2,066,343  ;  Jan.  5. 
Electromagnetic     prospecting    method.       B.     S.     Melton. 

2,077,707  ;  Apr.  20. 
Electromagnetic  radiation  device,  Slow.     A.  B.  Rypinski. 

2,089,859  ;  Aug.  10. 
Electromagnetic  rela.v.    H.  C.  Pye.    2,081,019  :  May  18. 
Electromagnetic  relaj;.    A.  G.  Stimson.    2,098,070  ;  Nov.  2. 
Electromagnetic      switching      device.        J.      S.      Garvin. 

2,096,456  ;  Oct.  19. 
Electromagnetic      switching      device.        J.      B.      Worth 

2,089,320  ;  Aug.  10. 
Electromagnetic  waves.  Apparatus  for  the  generation  of 

short.     E.  E.  W.  Kassner.     2,094,602  ;  Oct.  5. 
Electrometric    apparatus.      D.     K.    Allison.       2,095,305 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Electromotor  compressor.    J.  Bell.    2,067,819  ;  Jan.  12. 
Electron  beam  tube.     J.  IM.  Cace.     2.074.829  ;  Mar.  23. 
Electron   device.     F.  Michelssen.     2,067,330 ;   Jan.    12. 
Electron  discharge  amplifier.     F.  L.  Dechant.     2,074,047  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Electron  discharge  device.    J.  R.  Balsley.    3,071,382  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Electron  discharge  device.     R.  U.  Clark.     2,084,478  ;  June 

22. 
Electron   discharge   device.      H.   Daene.      2,078,371 ;   Apr 

27. 
Electron  discharge  device.     S.  G.  Frantz.    2,071,923  ;  Feb 

23. 
Electron    discharge   device.      R.   A.    Heising.      2,067,529 

Jan.  12. 
IJlPctron    discharge    device.       G.    Jobst    and    H.    Rothe 

2,086,271  ;  July  6. 
Electron  discharge  device.      J.  L.  H.  Jonker  and  W.  Al 

bricht.     2,092,881 ;   Sept.  14. 
Electron  discharge  device.     E.  Kobel.     2,097,490  :  Nov.  2 
Electron    discharge    device.      H.    Klemperer.      2,067,966 

Jan  19. 
Electron   discharge  device.     H.  Kniepkamp.     2,073,483 

Mar.  9. 
Electron    discharge    device.      W.    L.    Krahl.      2,084,734 

June  22. 
Electron  discharge  device.     O.  Krcnzion.     2.075.208  ;  JIar 

30. 
Electron    discharge    device.      E.    F.    Lowry.      2,100,196 

Nov.  23. 
Electron    discharge   device.      A.    Mavrogenis.      2,092,769 

Sept.  14. 
Electron    discharge   device.      J.    O.    McNally.     2,077,177 

Apr.  13. 
Electron    discharge   device.      J.   O.   McNally.      2,087,327 

July  20. 
Electron    discharge    device.      C.    F.    Miller.      2,090.218; 

Aug.    17. 
Electron  discharge  device.     C.  F.  Miller.     2,100,308  ;  Nov 

23. 
Electron  discharge  device.    G.  Passarge.     2,099,531 :  Nov, 

16. 
Electron  discharge  device.    V.  L.  Ronci.    2,077,156  ;  Apr 

13. 
Electron    discbarge    device.    V.    L.    Ronci.      2,082,120 

June  1. 

Electron    discharge    device.      H.    Rothe    and    W.    Kleen 
2,081,714;  May  25. 


Electron  discharge  device.     B.  Salzberg.     2,073,946  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Electron  discharge  device.     B.  Salzberg.     2,074,864  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Electron  discharge  device.     B.  Salzberg.     2,100,723 ;  Nov. 

30. 
Electron  discharge  device.     A.   L.   Samuel.     2,086,578-9 ; 

July   13. 
Electron    discharge    device.      J.    C.    Smith.      2,073,078 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Electron    discharge    device.      N.    R.    Smith.      2,082,851 ; 

June  8. 
Electron   discharge   device.     P.   L.    Spencer.      2,070,691 : 

Feb.   16. 
Electron  discharge  device.    C.  W.  Taylor.    2,077,814  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Electron  discharge  device.     H.  W.  Weinhart.     2,096,415  • 

Oct.  19. 
Electron    discharge    device    and    circuit.      C.    H.    Brown 

2,084,476  ;  June  22. 

Electron  discharge  device  and  cooling  accessories  there- 
for.    O.  W.  Pike.     2,085,601  ;  June  29. 
Electron  discharge  device  control  system.     I.  K.  Dortort. 

2,083,149;  June  8. 
Electron  discharge  device   control  system.     H.  Winograd 

and  D.  Journeaux.     2,093,222  ;   Sept.   14. 
Electron   discharge   device   for   electronically    bombarding 

materials.     H.  Kott.     2,103,623  ;  Dec.  28. 
Electron  discharge  device.  Light  sensitive.     F.  M.  Penning 

and  M.  C.  Teves.     2,084,865  ;  June  22. 
Electron  discharge  device.  Magnetically  biased.     D-.  Prinz 

and  F.  Herriger.     2,084,867  ;  June  22. 
Electron   discharge   device   regulating   system.      E.    Kern. 

2,093,197;   Sept.   14. 
Electron  discharge   system  for  ultra-short   waves.     J.   G. 

Chaffee.     2,097,514;   Nov.   2. 
Electron  discharge  tube.     F.  Hehlgans.     2,067,840 ;  Jan. 

Electron  discharge  tube.     G.  Jobst.     2,072,637 ;  Mar.  2. 
Electron   discharge   tube.      J.    L.    H.    Jonker.     2,075,202  • 

Mar.  30. 
Electron  discharge  tube.    P.  Kapteyn.    2,096,249  ;  Oct.  19. 
Electron    discharge    tube.      M.    Knoll    and    R.    Rzehulka. 

2,090,006  ;  Aug.  17. 

Electron  discharge  tube.     W.  E.  Kuhle,  D.  Prinz,  and  F. 

Herriger.     2,079,809  ;  May  11. 
Electron    discharge  tube.     N.   M.   Rust  and    G.   F.   Brett. 

2,069,507;  Feb.  2. 
Electron  discharge  tube.     A.  Sev.     2,097.258  ;  Oct.  26. 
Electron  discharge  tube.    K.  Steimel.    2,080,098  ;  May  11. 
Electron    discharge    tube.      A.    A.    Thomas.      2,089.044- 

Aug.  3. 
Electron    discharge    tube.      A.    G.    Thomas.      2,102,045 : 

Dec.  14. 

■^'oStJ^S°o^.^'®S^^''S^     *^"^s>      Screen     grid.        G.      Jobst. 

2,092,804  ;   Sept.  14. 
Electron  discharge  tube  system.    N.  Minorsky.    2,071,759  : 

Feb.  23. 
Electron  emitter.     E.  A.  Veazie.     2,081,415;  May  25 
Electron  emitter.     J.  R.  Wilson.     2,069,867  ;  Feb   9 

■^^?Sj^9'^,.,^™'ii*iP^yi^g      device.        P.      T.      Parnsworth. 

2,071,515  ;  Feb.  23. 
Electron  rays,  Apparatus  for  influencing  the  character  of. 

R.  Rudenberg.     2,070,319  ;  Feb.  9. 
Electron  rays  of  high  energy.  Device  for  producing.     M. 

Steenbeck.     2.103,303  ;  Dec.  28. 
Electron  tube.    D.  G.  Haines.     2,076,633  ;  Apr.  13. 
Electron  tube.     L.  B.  Headrick.     2,069,441  ;  Feb.  2. 
Electron  tube.    F.  W.  Hehlgans.    2,078,797  ;  Apr.  27. 
Electron  tube.     M.  Knoll.     2.086.718  ;  July  13. 
Electron  tube.    J.  D.  McGee.    2,072,957  ;  Mar.  9. 
Electron  tube.     F.   Michelssen.     2.076.662  :  Apr.  13. 
Electron  tube.     R.  T.  Orth.     2,099,749  ;  Nov.  23. 
Electron  tube.     J.  Richter,  O.  Schriever,  F.  Schroter,  and 

\\  .  Fpflermann.      2,079.085  :  Hay  4 
Electron  tube.     S.  B.  Rubinstein. "  2,073,598  ;  Mar.  9. 
Electron  tube.    F.  Schroter  and  F.  Michelssen.    2,072,651  ; 

Mar.    2. 
Electron  tube.     J.  T.  Wilson.     2,099,994;  Nov.  23. 
Electron  tube  device.     W.   Soller.     2,096,653  ;  Oct.  19. 
E  ectron  tube  generator.     H.  Dirks.     2,093,882  ;  Sept.  21. 

o*^nco"oo*o '^^^ '°  '^  retarding  field  circuit.     F.  Schroter. 

-,UDo,Joa  ;  Jan.  19. 
Electron  tube  system,  Cascaded.    G.  J.  Kelley.    2,072,953  ; 

Mar.  9. 

•'^'oS^o^'V^*,"'^^;   Transversally   controlled.      F.   Hamacher. 
.i, 090,001  ;  Aug.   17. 

^'oS^EiInX"^??    '^^^    operating    the    same.      W.    Gaede. 
.i. 081, 429  ;  May  25. 

^'2'^098'217'^^ov^9"®'      ^'    ^'    ^^^^^^    ^^^    J-    Eossetti. 
Electronic  apparatus.     B.   E.   Lenehan.     2,075,120;  Mar. 


Electronic  control  system.     H.  L.   Bernardo 

Mar.  30. 
Electronic   discharge   device 

June  8. 


2,075,083  ; 
V.    L.    Ronci.      2,083,346: 


Elf^ctronic  distributor.     W.  G.  H.  Finch.     2,097,392  ;  Oct. 

Electronic  relay.     S.  N.  Baruch.     2,071.057  ;  Feb.  16. 
Electronic  switch.     C.  T.  Ulrey.     2,072,993  ;  Mar.  9. 
R  octronic  tube.     H.  F.  Elliott.     2.088.235  :  July  27. 
Electronic  tube.     P.   G.  Weiller.     2,084,172;  June  15. 


LIST  OP  INVENTIONS 


867 


Electronic      tube,      Indirectly      heated.        P.      Kapteyn. 

2,094,657  ;  Oct.  5. 
Electronic      vacuum      tube      system.       H.      F.      Elliott. 

2,094,101  ;.Sept.   28. 
Electrons,  Collecting  secondary.     R.  H.  Varian.    2,075,378  : 

Mar.  30. 
Electrooptical  system.     F.   Gray.     2,072,478 ;   Mar.   2. 
Electrooptical   system.      W.    F.    Kannenberg.      2,072,455  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Electrophonic     str4nged     instrument.       A.     J.      Stimson. 

2,078,350  ;  Apr.  27. 
Electroplating.     E.  D.  Viers.     2.091.38G;  Aug.  31. 
Electroplating  apparatus.     M.  Brown  and  S.  F.  O'Connor. 

2,073,679  ;  Mar.  16. 
Electroplating    articles.    Process    of    and    apparatus    for, 

F.  B.  Rinck  and  R.  C.  Kivley.     2,080,506  ;  May  18. 
Electroplating  bath  composition  and  producing  the  same, 

R.  Cinamon.     2,079,842  ;  May  11. 
Electroplating  machine.     J.  R.  Cox  and  A.  A.  Abramoslia 

2,085,830  ;  July  6. 
Electroplating  machine,   Semiautomatic.     A.   H.   Hannon 

2,078,381  ;  Apr.  27. 
Electroplating  process.     F.  F.  Oplinger.     2,078,868  ;  Apr 

27. 
Electroplating  process.     F.  F.  Oplinger.     2,078,869  ;  Apr 

27. 
Electropneumatic  brake.     G.  W.  Baughman.     2,071,722 

Feb.  23. 
Electropneumatic  brake.     G.  L.   Cotter.     2,096,480  :   Oct 

19. 
Electropneumatic  brake.     E.  E.  Hewitt.     2,096,493  ;  Oct 

19. 
Electroprocessing    machine.      C.    G.    Jliller.      2,081,551 

May  25. 
Electroprocessing     machine.     C.     G.     Miller.     2,094,712 

Oct.  5. 
Electroresponsive  device.     H.   C.   Graves,  Jr.     2,074,584 

Mar.  23. 
Electrostatic  condenser.     J.  B.  Dow.     2,081,914  ;  June  1. 
Electrostatic   separation,   Apparatus    for.      G.    Grave   and 

E.  Oppen.     2,072,501 ;  Mar.  2. 
Electrostatic    separation    of   mixed    particles    of   different 

electrical    behavior.    Apparatus    for    the.       G.    Grave. 

2,071,460  ;  Feb.  23. 
Electrostethograph.     M.  L.  Lockhart.     2,099,938  ;  Nov.  23. 
Electrosurgical  device.      M.  N.  Hyams.     2,102,270 ;  Dec. 

14. 
Electrosurgical  severance   of  adhesions.     F.  C.  and  R.  II. 

Wappler.     2,068,721  ;  Jan.  26. 
Electrotherapeutic  apparatus.   E.  Weissenberg.   2,103,440  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Electrothermal    furnace,    Continuous    high    temperature. 

G.  C.  Cox.     2,068,447  ;  Jan.  19. 

Electrothermal     indicating    apparatus.       T.     J.     Smulskl. 

2,076,678  ;  Apr.  13. 
Electrothermal    process.    Continuous    high    temperature. 

G.  C.  Cox.    2,068,448  ;  Jan.  19. 
Electrotype  plates.  Producing.     ]\I.  H.  Muse.     2,101,591  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Elements  for  use  in  the  electrodeposition  of  chromium. 

G.  K.  Herzog.    2,072,170  :  Mar.  2. 
Elements     from     shafts.     Separating.       W.     H.     Curtlss. 

2,075,792  :  Apr.  6. 
Elements    of   prism.ntic    contour.    Fixing   means    for.      A. 

Wirth.     2,078,824  ;  Apr.  27. 
Elevated  water  tank,     J.  O.  Jackson.     2,086,131  ;  July  6. 
Elevating    and    supporting   device.    Adjustable    combined. 

L.  M.  Baer.     2,072,791  ;  Mar.  2. 
Elevating    table.      W.    G.    Reynolds    and    G.    Schubach. 

2,076,186:  Apr.  6. 
Elevator  :    See — 

Center  latch  elevator.  Well   elevator. 

Split  collar  type  elevator. 
Elevator.     C.  C.  Crispen.     2,088,090  ;  Aug.  3. 
Elevator.     W.  F.  Fames.     2,006.930  ;  Jan.   5. 
F.levator.      T.   N.   Hurtspotli,      2,081,301  ;   May  25. 
Elpv.-Uor.     L.  B.  Neighbour.     2,083.857  ;  June  15. 
lOlevator.      O.   F.   Shepard,      2,080,002  ;   July   6. 
Elevator  and  latch  construction.     H.  E.  Grnu.     2,007,603; 

Jan.  12. 
Elevator  control.    E.  L.  Dunn  and  I).  C.  Larson.    2,074,578  : 

Mar.  23.' 
Elevator  control  mechanism.     G.  Milne.     2,088,212;  July 

27. 
lOlevntor    control    system.      E,    M.     Bouton    and    H.    W. 

Williams.     2,081,980  ;  June  1. 
Elevator  control  system.     1).  Snntlnl.     2,078,087;  Apr.  27. 
Elevator     control     svstciii.     E.     II.     Vedder.     2,085,133; 

Juno  29. 
Elevator  control  system.     H.  Waters.  A.  W.  Paulson,  and 

M.  Troster,  Jr.     2,100,176;  Nov.  23. 
Elevator  control  system.     H.   W.   Wllllnms.     Re.   20.521  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Kl(  valor   control   system.     II.    W.   Wllllama.      2,000,512; 

Elevator'  control    system.     H.    W.    Williams.     2,085,130; 

June  29. 
Klevator  control  Hystein.      II.  W.   WllllnmH,  C.  P.  Carney. 

and  It.  W.  Jones.    2,000,921  :  Jan.  5. 
Elevator  for  coiivever  trucks,     W.  A.  Kuibler.     2,0(5,200; 

^Jl'",  30.  ^     ^. 

Elevator  gate.     J.  (".  Tnmsltt,     2,100,882  :  Nov.  30. 
Elevator   Indicating  system,  Electric.     A.  S.   Fit/.  Gerald. 

2,074,835  ;  .Mar.  23. 


Elevator  rail  guide.     A.  A.  Matthews.     2,083,502  ;  June  8. 
Elevator    roller    drive    coupling.      C.    F.    Crumb    and    G. 

Hammer.      2,071,114;   Feb.   16. 
Elevator    signaling    system.      \Y.   F.    Eames.      2,100,736 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Elevator  signaling  system.     D.  Lewy.    2,066,841  :  Jan.  5. 
Elevator   structure.     P.   J.   P.    Schrag  and    J.   J.    Schrag. 

2,084,920  ;  June  22. 
Elevator    system.      E.    M.    Bouton    and    W.    F.   Eames. 

2,066,909  ;  Jan.   5. 
Elevator   system.      E.   M.   Bouton    and    H.    W.    Williams. 

2,066.908  ;  Jan.  5. 
Elevator    system.      C.    F.     Carney    and    E.     M.    Heiden. 

2,088.463  ;  July  27. 
Elevator  system.     W.  P.  Eames.     2,071,820;  Feb.  23. 
Elevator  system.     D.   Santini.      2,082,657;   June   1. 
Elevator     system.       H.     Waters     and     W.     F.      Glaser. 

2,074,575  ;  Mar.  23. 
Elevator   system.      H.    Waters,    A.    W.    Paulson,    and   M. 

Troster,  Jr.     2,100,177  ;  Nov.  23. 
Elevator  svstem.  Electric.     W.  F.  Eames  and  W.  R.  Hard- 
ing.    2,075,102  ;  Mar.  30. 
Elevators,    Apparatus    for    controlling    airplane.      R.    W. 

Ayer.     2,084,122  ;  June  15. 
Eliminator  plate  washer.     H.  Y.  Hall.     2. 077.996  ;  Apr.  20. 
Embalming  device.      R.   L.   Wagner.     2.090.273  ;  Aug.   17. 
Embalming  drainage  tube.     R.  Lee.     2,073,069  ;  Mar.  9. 
Embalming  fluid.     H.   I.  Jones.     2,085,806  ;  July  6. 
Embankments,   Culverting.     W'.   B.   Tenipleton   and   F.   J. 

Jakoubek.      2,074,003  ;    Mar.    16. 
Embedding  mass.     W.  Moosdorf  and  P.  Wolski.    2,072,212  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Embossing.     H.  Jenett.     2,080,276 ;  May  11. 
Embossing    apparatus    and    method.     V.    F.    Waters    and 

J.  J.  Hallowell.     2,097,005  ;  Oct.  26. 
Embossing  machine.     E.  AV.  Stacey.     2,092,816  ;  Sept.  14. 
Embossing  means  for  envelope  making  machines.     F.  L. 

Smithe.     2,083,352  ;  June  8. 
Embroidered  fabric.     W'.  Hueller.     2.069,760 ;    Feb.  9. 
Embroidered   fabric.     J.    Schifter.      2,098,259  ;   Nov.   9. 
Embroidering   means   for   sewing   machines.      E.    Grazak. 

2,067,340  ;  Jan.  12. 
Embroidery    and    hemstitching    machine.      J.    Ollendorff. 

2,070,449  ;  Fob.  9. 
Embroidery  macliine.  Multiple  head.     A.  A.  Bobmann  and 

K.   G.   Scheihel.     2.091,727;  Aug.  31. 
Embroidery     mechanism.     J.     C.     Gilardone.     2,094,699 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Emergency   and    safety   vehicle   wheel,   Auxiliary.      C.   V. 

Rasmussen.     2,091,879;  Aug.  31. 
Emergency  appliance.     W.  J.  Gold.     2,075,934  ;  Apr.  6. 
Emorgoncy   stimulator  unit.     O.   F.    Rosonow   and   D.   P. 

Gardner.     2.087.119  ;  Julv  13. 
Empty  and  load  brake.    C.  C.  Farmer.     2,092,245  ;  Sept.  7. 
Empty   and   load   brake.      J.    W.    Logan,   Jr.      2,077,046 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Emulsification  device.     R.  L.  Gilbert.     2.070,545  ;  Feb.  9. 
Emulsifying  agents.     C.  E.  Sando.     2,076.794  ;  Apr.  13. 
Eniulsifving  agents.     W.  F.  ScliiNi/.le  and  A.  S.  Ricliardson. 

2.001.880;  Aug.  31. 
Emulsifying  and   cream   making  device.     J.   E.   Marsdcn. 

2,084,150  ;  June  15. 
Emulsifying    apparatus.       D.    E.     Thalraan.       2,092,992: 

Sept.  '14. 
Emulsion  and  iii.Tniinicturiiig  same.     W.  F.   Sclinnzlc  and 

A.   S.  Richanlson.     2,091.887:   Aug.  31. 
Emulsion    and    preparing   the   same,    Bituminous.      C.    L. 

McKesson.     2,074.731  ;  Mar.  23. 
Kmulsion  and  producing  the  same,  Stable.     W.  Schrauth. 

2,080,479  ;  July  0. 
Emulsion,  Producing  a  bituminous.     U.  B.  Bray  and  li.  R. 

Beckwlth.     2.080.0S9  ;  May  18. 
Emulsions.     P.  R.  Smith.     2,077.905  ;  Apr.  20. 
Knuilslons    and    th(<    like,     .\i)paratu8    for    making.      T. 

Robinson.     2,0S,S.926  ;  Aug.   3. 
llmulsions.    Breaking.       M.    De    Grooto    and    B.    Kelser. 

2,072,085  :  Mar.  2. 
i:nuilsi()ns,  Breaking.     .\.  M.  Ilerbsman.     2,087,030  ;  July 

27, 
lOnuilslons,  Method  and  apparatus  for  electrically  treating. 

O,  IT.  M.  Roberts,     2,0S3,79S  ;  June  15. 
i;nnilslons,     Melliod     of    and     apparatus     for    electrically 

trr.iting.     C,  H.  M.  Roberts.     2,083,790  :  June  15. 
Emulsions  of   liltuniinous   materlnls,    Apparatus    for   mak- 
ing.    M.  G.  O'Ncll.     2.103.519  ;  IVc.  28. 
ICiuulslons     of    the    olllnwater    type,     Separatlnn.       W. 

Woelllin.     2.102,051  ;  Uec.  14. 
ICinulsliins.  I'rennratUin  nf,     R.  C.  Nowton,   W.  F.  Bollonw, 

and  L.  C,  Brown.     2,098,010;  Nov.  2. 
EiimlslonH,    Preparing.      E.   F.    llulbert.     2,008.130;    Jnn, 

lii. 
lOiiiulsldiis.     ProccHH     and     appanitUH     for     treating.       W. 

Wdellllii.      2.083.802;   June   15. 
lOiuulsloiiK.  I'rodnelng      II,  Sclirader.     Re.  20,301  ;  May  It. 
lOniulsloiiH,    SetiNltl/ed    pliotogniplilc   Hllver   IliilUle.      ll.    A. 

PIggott  an. I  K,  H,  Ito.Iil,     2,071..M>S:  Feb.  23. 
i:niiniil   iiikI  vimuInIi.     II.  G.   Klllredi;e  aivil  .\.  J.  Turner. 

2,0(m.252  ;    Feb,   2, 
Enamel.    Applying   vltreoun.      O.    L.    Strubler.     2,085,278; 

June  20. 
Knnniel.  Ciiu  coating,      L.  K.   Iloag.     2.000.2-17:  Feb.  2, 
i;iiiiiiiel.   Clouded  vIlreoUK,      I.  Kreldl.     2,1l>2,ll3ll  :  IVr,  21. 
Knnniel  coinptinttlon  and  maldnc  Fame.     P.  A.  MoKlnney. 

2,0112,285  :  Sept.  7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Enamel    composition,    Opaque    vitreous.     R.    R.    Sliively. 

2,079,339  ;  May  4. 
Enamel,  Making  white  clouded  iron.    I.  Kreidl.    2,103,229  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Enamel,  Opaque  vitreous.     C.  J.  Kinzie.     2,102,720  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Enamel  organosol.  Vitreous.      R.   S.  Bley.     2,090,617-8; 

Aug.  24. 
Enamelware.     J.  E.  Rosenberg.     2,086,190  ;  July  6. 
Enamel   ware   and    forming  the  same.   Porcelain.     D.   D. 

Wheeler.     2,076,329  ;  Apr.  6. 
Enamel,   White   clouded  vitreous.     I.  Kreidl.     2,103,228; 

Dec.  21. 
Enameled   product  and  making  the  same.     O.  E.   Harder 

and  J.  D.  Sullivan.    2,070,272  ;  Feb.  9. 
Enameling.     C.  J.  Rodman.     2,071,765  ;  Feb.  23. 
Enameling  furnace.     J.   L.  McFarland.     2,100,222;   Nov. 


23. 

Enameling    furnace. 

2.080.971  :  July  13 
Enameling  machine 


L.     Wilson    and    J.     C.    Woodson. 


E.  H.  Harris.     2,087,145  ;  July  13. 
Enameling,  Process  of.    K.  Kautz.    2,099,340 ;  Nov.  16. 
Enameling  process.  Vitreous.     H.  F.  Gilbert.     2,101,616  ; 
Dec.  7. 

resisting     vitreous.        R.      D.      Cooke. 
19. 
C.    E.   Hanny.      2,098,579  ;    Nov.    9. 
W.  J.  Condon.     2,070,471 ;  Feb.   9. 

Smith.     2,098,469;   Nov.  9. 
Method  of  and  machine  foi' 


Enamels,      Acid 

2,096,030  ;  Oct. 
Enclosed   switch. 
Enclosure  device. 
Enclosure,   Foldable.     J.   W. 
Enclosures  within  envelopes 


2,077,658  :  Apr.  20. 

W.   V.    Johnson   and 


Apr.  27. 
JuJ^y  27. 

S.   Thomas. 


T.  Milnes. 


wrapping.    A.  A.  Ballatore. 
End    construction    for   mine 

R.  C.  Kepner.     2,100,602;  Nov.  30. 
End  fastener.     E.  A.  Stuller.     2,078,643  : 
End  fold  casing.    P.  Zalkind.    2,088,315  ; 
End  forming  device.     W.  H.  Blount  and  P. 

2,085,570  ;  June  29. 
Ends  of  drier  felts  and  the  like,  Joining  the. 

2,077,891  ;  Apr.  20. 
Endorsing    machine.       C.    W.    Gray    and    R.    C.     String. 

2.066,466;  Jan.  5. 
Endorsing  machine.     W.  F.  MuUer.     2,084,044 ;  June  15. 
Energizing   system.     H.    C.    Jenks.      2,100,715  ;   Nov.    30. 
Energy  control.     C.  Vicario.     2,081,124  ;  May  18. 
Energy  of  a  current  of  fluid.  Mechanism  for  utilizing  the. 

W.  A.  Carter.     2,078,837  ;  Apr.  27. 
Energy    resonant    vibratory    system.     Radiant.       W.    H. 

Priess.     2.090,853  ;  Aug.  24. 
Energy  transmission.     H.  Salvatori.     Re.  20,412  ;  June  15. 
Energy,  Transmission.     H.  Salvatori.     2,073,493  ;  Mar.  9. 
Engine :  Bee 


Air  cooled  aero  engine. 
Air  cooled  engine. 
Airplane  engine. 
Automobile  engine. 
Cam  engine. 
Combustion  engine. 
Compression    ignition 

gine. 
Diesel  engine. 
Expansion  engine. 
Fluid  pressure  engine. 
Free  piston  engine. 
Fuel  oil  engine. 
Gas  engine. 
Heat  engine. 
Hydraulic   engine. 
Internal     combustion 


Multiple  cj;linder  engine. 

Multiple  piston  engine. 

Nnndetonating  engine. 

Oil  engine. 

Oscillating  poppet  valve 
engine. 

Piston  engine. 

Precombustion  -  chamber 
engine. 

Rotary  combustion  engine. 

Rotary  engine. 

Rotary  internal  combus- 
tion engine. 

Steam  engine. 

Swell  expression  engine. 

Two  cycle  Diesel  engine. 

Two  cycle  engine. 

Two-stroke-cycle  engine 


gine. 

Engine.    P.  H.  Allen.    2,069,745  ;  Feb.  9. 

Engine.  W.  R.  Angell,  Jr.,  and  H.  H.  Timian.  2,075,330  : 
Mar.  30. 

Engine.     R.  H.  Beard.      2,067,171 ;  Jan.   12. 

Engine.      R.  M.  Du  Bois.      2,094,266  ;   iSopt.  28. 

Engine.     P.  A.  Frank.     2,069,820  ;  Feb.  9. 

Engine.     J.  H.   Geisse.     2,070,588;  Feb.   16. 

Engine.     E.  R.  Jacoby.     2,080,662  ;  May  18. 

Engine.      E.   R.   .Tacoby.      2,094,893  ;   Oct.   5. 

Engine.    V.  W.  Kliesrath.    2,073.871 ;  Mar.  16. 

Engine.     V.   W.   Kliesrath.      2,079,912 ;   May   11. 

Engine.     G.  W.  Lewis.     2,076,954  ;  Apr.  13. 

Engine.     A.  J.  Mever.     2,093.570  ;  Sept.  21. 

Engine.     A.  J.  Meyer.     2,095,339  ;  Oct.  12. 

Engine.     H.  H.  Timian.     2,068,117 :   Jan.  19. 

Engine.  H.  H.  Timian  and  L.  P.  Kalb.  2,094,860 : 
Oct.  5. 

Engine  and  compressor.  Convertible  internal  combustion 
f.  Phillips.     2,091,4.^)1  :  Aug.  31. 

Engine  and  driving  and  control  mechanism  therefor,  Out- 
board.    R.  O.  Harper.     2,093,357  ;  Sept.  14. 

Engine  and  injecting  device  therefor.  Internal  combustion. 
A.  J.  Meyer.    2,101,554  ;  Dec.  7. 

Engine  and  mounting  for  motor  boats  and  the  like.  Water 
buoyed.     H.  M.  Rockwell.     2,103,183  ;  Dec.  21. 

Engine  and  oil  temperature  control  system.  F.  N.  Nutt. 
2,070.091 ;  Feb.  9. 

Engine  and  operating  tlie  same.  Two-cycle  Internal  com- 
bustion. J.  H.  Jalbort  and  G.  Heloir.  2,086,555  ;  July 
13. 

Engine  and  transmission  control.  E.  S.  Bush.  2,085,789  ; 
July    0. 

Engine  blower  control.     A.  Flelden.     2.007.757  ;  Jan.   12. 

Engine  construction.     M.  C.  Searle.     2.078.092  :  Apr.  27. 


H.   L.   and  L.   J.   Johnson.     2,087,668 ; 


Engine  control 

July  20. 
Engine  control,  Internal  combustion.    E.  Kund.    2,075,651 

Mar.  30. 
Engine    controlling   device.    Hydraulic.      E.    Martin   anc 

J.  E.  Anderson.     2,081,946;  June  1. 
Engine    cooling    and    air    conditioning    system    for    self- 
propelled   vehicles.      W.    B.    Stout   and   E.    H.    Wright 

2,082,230  ;  June  1. 
Engine  cooling  and  car  heating  system  and  apparatus.    H 

Rose.     2,071,659;  Feb.  23. 
Engine    cooling    and    cowling.      R.    Chilton.      2,076,225 

Apr.  6. 
Engine    cooling    and    cowling.      R.    Chilton.      2,098,565 

Nov.  9. 

W.  F.  Davis 
R.  B.  Beisel. 


Re.  20,251  ;  Jan.  26 
2,067,041  ;  Jan.  5 


H.  A.  Flogaus.     2,067,758  ;  Jan 
S.    W.    Rushmore.      2,086,439 


Apr.  6. 
H.  Venn. 

2,072,984 ; 


Engine  cooling  device. 
Engine  cooling  means. 
Engine  cooling  system, 

12. 
Engine    cooling    system. 

July    6. 

Engine  cooling  system.     H.  S.  White.     2,074,631 ;  Mar.  23, 
Engine  cowling  and  cooling.     W.  B.  Goodman  and  W.  L, 

Losson.     2,076,232  ;  Apr.  6. 
Engine  crankshaft  linkage.     S.  W.  Thompson.     2,093,495 

Sept.  21. 
Engine   cylinder   block   wall   reboring   implement.     E.   F. 

Svab.     2,087,823  ;  July  20. 
Engine  cylinder  cover.     C.  W.  Dake.     2,076,068 
Engine  cylinder  liner.     F.   W.    Severin  and   T 

2,066,580;  Jan.  5. 
Engine  dead-centers,  Locating.    B.  J.  Haskins. 

Mar.  9. 
Engine  drive  for  motor  vehicles.   Rear.     C.  D.  Peterson. 

2,077,130  ;  Apr.  13. 
Engine  driving  box.     S.  E.  Mueller.     2,088,999  ;  Aug.  3. 
Engine    exhaust    system.      G.    J.    Wohanka.      2,067,253 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Engine  frame.     H.  Kohler.     2,081,543  ;  May  25. 
Engine  fuel  supply  apparatus.  De-icing  internal  combus- 
tion.    L.  B.  Kimball.     2,080,488  ;  May  18. 
Engine  fuel  system.  Internal  combustion.    J.  B.  Macauley, 

Jr.,  and  A.  J.  Roualet.    2,102,428 ;  Dec.  14. 
Engine    governing    system.      J.    L.    Taylor.      2,070,933 : 

Feb.    1ft. 
Engine  governor.  Internal  combustion.     E.  R.  and  G.  L. 

Wilson.     2,069,466;  Feb.  2. 
Engine   indicator.     C.    H.    Schlesman   and   W.    S.   Mount. 

2,085,203  ;  June  29. 
Engine  intake  regulating  means.     T.  Hiscock 

June  1. 
Engine  intake  system.     A.  V 

Nov.  23. 
Engine,    Internal    combustion. 

20,242  :  Jan.  12. 
Engine,    Internal    combustion. 

20,254  ;  Jan.  26. 
Engine   load    control.    Two-cycle, 

Jan.  19. 
Engine,  Method  and  apparatus  for  operating  an  internal 

combustion.     W.  E.  Leiblng.     2,068,298  ;  Jan.   19 
Engine  oiling  system.  Internal  combustion. 

sen.     2,086,644  ;  July  13. 
Engine,  Operating  an  internal  combustion. 

and   L.   J.  McKone.     2,086,775  ;  July  13. 
Engine    or    pump,     Reciprocating.       W. 

2,099,481  ;  Nov.  16. 
Engine,  particularly  Diesel  and  like  engine,  Multicylinder 

internal  combustion.     G.  Senior.     2,091.741  ;  Aug.  31 
Engine  piston  construction.     M.   P.   Sarfaty.     2,096,562 

Oct.  19. 
Engine  poppet   valve.      H.   Weslake.      2,070,102 ;    Feb.    9 
Engine  pump  jack.     W.  O.  Bechman.     2,074,321 ;  Mar.  23 
Engine,    pump,    or    compressor.    Rotary.      C.    E.    Martin 

2,075,654  ;  Mar.  30. 
Engine    rotary   combustion.    .  J.    E.    Horner.      2,092,254 

Sept.  7. 
Engine  sludge  chamber.     R.  Schneider.     2,068,514  ;   Jan. 

Engine  stabilizer.     B.   H.  Anibal.     2,081.213:   Mnv  05 

Engine  starter  control  apparatus.     J.  B.  Dyer.    2,101.931 ; 
Dec.  14. 

Engine,  Starting  an  internal  combustion.     H.  M.  M.  Mat- 
tern.     2,009.587  ;  Feb,  2. 

Engine   starting  apparatus. 
Nov.  9. 

Engine  starting  mechanism. 
Nov.  23. 

Engine  starting  apparatus. 
Jan.  19. 

Engine  starting  apparatus. 
Sept.  14. 

Engine  starting  device.     N.  Hersmark.     2,079,014  •  May  4 

Engine  starting  mechanism.    IL  Baer^    2,095,236  •  Oct   12 


2,082,397  : 
D.  Willgoos.  2,099,785 ; 
W.  H.  Robertson.  Re. 
W.  H.  Robertson.  Re. 
J.    Ross.      2,067,984; 


C.  E.  Soren- 

W.  E.  Lyons 

A.     Hildyard. 


J.   A.    Charter.  2,098,226 

M.  J.  Finnegan.  2,099,804 

R.  M.  Nardone.  2,068,462 

R.  M.  Nardone.  2,093,336 


Engine  starting  mechanism 

Mar.  30. 
Engine  starting  mechanism. 

Apr.  13. 
Engine  starting  mechanism. 

June  22. 
Engine  starting  mechanism. 

May  25. 
Engine  starting  mechanism.    A.  E.  Raabe, 


R.  P.   Lansing.     2,075,119 


R.  P.  Lansing. 
R.  P.  Lansing. 


2,077,333 


2,084,813 
R.  JI.  Nardone.    2.081,700-1 
2,077,263 ;  Apr. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


869 


Engine  starting  system.    K.  F.  Douglas.     2,071,028  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Engine      structure,      Internal      combustion.        R.      Daub. 

2,066,394;  Jan.  5. 
Engine    synchronizing    system.    Aircraft.      W.    S.    Berry. 

2,066,819  ;  Jan.  5. 
Engine  temperature  control  device.    C.  and  F.  C.  Danuser. 

2,074,168;    Mar.    16. 
Engine  throttle  control.    S.  R.  Puffer.    2,071,177  ;  Feb.  10. 
iiJngine  valve.     R.   Jardine.     2,086,420  ;  July  6. 
Engine   valve.      C.   M.   MacDonald.      2,090,800 ;    Aug.    24. 
Engine  water  system  cleaner,  Internal  combustion.     G.  E. 

Baucom   and  K.  M.   Banks.     2,095,407  ;  Oct.  12. 
Engine  with   fuel  injection,    Internal  combustion.     J.   H. 

Jalbert.     2,091,547  ;  Aug.  31. 
Engines,  Apparatus  for  the  analytical  testing  of  internal 

combustion.    J.  D.  Morgan  and  P.  B.  Levitt.     2,102,185  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Engines,    Attachment    for    internal    combustion.      L.    H. 

Messinger,  Jr.     2,085,818  ;  July  6. 
Engines,  Charge  forming  device  for  internal  combustion. 

G.    R.  Ericson.     2,093,960  ;  Sept.  21. 
Engines,   Charge-forming  means  for  internal  combustion. 

F.  L.  Cameron.     2,091,908  :  Aug.  31. 
Engines,    Controlling    internal    combustion    aircraft.      E. 

Dodson.     2,079,958  ;  May  11. 
Engines,  Controlling  the  operation  of  steam.     V.  Z.  Cara- 

cristi.     2,073,921  ;  Mar.   16. 
Engines,    Cooling    of    heat.      M.    Vullicrme.      2,066,061  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Engines,  Cooling  of  internal  combustion.     F.  Liungstr<5ni. 

2,085,810;  July  6. 
Engines,  Device  tor  connecting  piston  rods  and  cross  heads 

in.    E.  Lundborg.     2,093,330  ;  Sept.  14. 
Engines,   Device    for   internal  combustion.     H.   W.   Eden. 

2,074,083  ;  Mar.   16. 
Engines,   Elastic   suspension   of.     J.   F.   Paulsen  and  N. 

Strachovsky.     2,093,846  ;  Sept.  21. 
Engines,  Means  for  heating.     J.  L.  Breese,  Jr.     2,092,497  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Engines,  Method  and  arrangement  for  the  operation   of 

internal    combustion.     M.  Y.   A.    Serruys.     2,073,288 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Engines,    Operating   apparatus    for    internal    combustion. 

V.   E.  Plante.     2,070,615  ;  Feb.  16. 
Engines,  Operating  internal  combustion.    M.  Mueller-Cun- 

radi  and  M.  Otto.     2,087,616  ;  July  20. 
ICngines,  Speed  governing  apparatus  for  injection  internal 

combustion.     A.   Schweizer.     2.093.984  :  Sept.   21 . 
Engines,    Supercharger   mechanism    for   internal    combus- 
tion.     H.    Caminez    and    N.    H.    Gilman.      2,098,718; 

Nov.  9. 
Engines,  Synchronization   of.     11.   M.  Stoller.     2,086,101  ; 

July    6. 
Engraving  and  copying  machine.     IC.  Zwick.     2,067,902  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Engraving  and   related  machine.     T.  Miller.     2,093,203 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Engraving  and  rol.ated  machines.     G.  Gorton  and  P.   M. 

Henkes.     2,100,953  ;  Nov.  30. 
Engraving  macliinory.     W.  Taylor.     2,067,867  ;  Jan.  12. 
Engraving,  Photoelectric.     W.  C.  Howey  and  B.  W.  Wood- 
ward.    2,007,489;  Jan.  12. 
Engraving,  Process  and  apparatus  for  photoelectric.     W. 

C.  Speed.     2,079,970  ;  May  11. 
Ensilage  cutter.     F.  J.  Bullock.     2,079,838:  May  11. 
Enteric  coating.     F.  R.  Eldred.     2,071,511  ;  Feb.  23. 
Entertainment  receiver.    J.  C.  Batcholor.    2,068,002  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Envelope.     A.  C.  Benedict.     2,099.256  :  Nov,  10. 
Envelope.     W.   J.   Berkowitz.     2,092,149  ;   Sept.   7. 
Envelope.     C.  F.  Elmore.     2,097,910;  Nov.  2. 
Envelope.     C.  F.  Elmore.     2,099,007  :  Nov.   16. 
Envelope.     V.  E.  Heywood.     2,081,052;  May  18. 
Envelope.      J.    D.    Lane    and    R.    II.    Wilbur.      2,087.410; 

July  20. 
Envelope.    ('.  R.  Ovorhangh,  Jr.     2,088,008  ;  July  27. 
Envelope.     W.  K.   Ramsey.      2,083,158;  June   8. 
Envelope.     1j.  R.  Snow.     2,071, 4:}9;  Feb.  23. 
Envelope.     B.  J.  Steele.     2,099,354;  Nov.  10. 
Envelope.     J.  C.   Stocks.     2,007,550;  Jan.  12. 
Envelope.     W.  K.   Swiff.     2.000.495  ;  Jan.  5. 
Envelope.     W.  E.  Swift.     2,074,919:  Mar.  23. 
Envelope  and    making   the   same.    Window.      R.   L.    Gray. 

2,072,875  ;  Mar.  0. 
Envelor)e  blank.     W.  E.   Swift.     2,087,302  ;  July  20. 
Envelope,   Collection.      C.   Taylor.      2,070.931  ;   Feb.    10. 
Envelope   coiiKniiclion.      L.   D.    Arp   and    W.   II.    FIsclier. 

2,097,505  ;    Nov.    2. 
Envelope  container.     W.  II.  Vaughn.     2,087,825;  July  20. 
Envelope,  Duplex.     C.  F.  Pflnn/.e.     2,101,342  ;  Dec.  7. 
Envelope      (lap      niolHtenIng      device.        F.      W.      SforeU. 

2,077,780  ;  Apr.  20. 
Envelope  for  an  electric  device.     C.  T.  Ulrcy.     2,070.012: 

ICnvel'ope  for  dlshcK.     S.  C.  Pearson.     2.083,741  ;  June  15. 
lOiivcloDc  MiiHliine.      A.   Novlck.      2,087.005;  July  20. 
D.ivclope  mnchliie.     A.  Novlck.     2,002,013;   S.-pl.  7. 
i;iivri.,,,(.  liiiichiiw.     A.  Novlrk.     2,097. .•mi  :  <),M.  2(1. 
Envelope  niiielilne.      A.  Novlck.      2.008.1>7O  ;   Nov.    Id. 
Envelop.'  iniielilne.     A.  Novlck,     2,|{)I.'J(1N;   I),'.-.  7. 
Knvelope  miiehlne.     F.  L.  Hnilllie.     2,080,442;  Mjiy  IK. 
lOnvelope  making  niMrlilne.      A.    Novlck.      2,077,1152;   Apr. 
20. 


Envelope  or  bag  making  machinery.  A.  Novick.  2,097,772  ; 

Nov.   2. 
Envelope,    Reenforced.      M.   Farrell.      2,085,962 ;    July   6. 
Envelope  repeater.  Transportation  line  double  service.     A. 

M.   Shank.     2,092,705 :   Sept.  7. 
Envelope,  Self-sealing.     W.  Hohwart.     2,099,303  ;  Nov.  16. 
lilnvelope.  Shirt.     J.  M.  Alter  and  M.  Lipsey.     2,093,879  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Envelopes    and    the    like.   Device   for   moistening.      J.    O. 

Armfelt.     2,088,283  ;  July  27. 
Envelopes,  Device  for  moistening.     F.  Schuh.     2,074,811 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Envelopes,  Manufacture   of  dry-sealing.     V.   E.  Heywood. 

2,102,001  ;  Dec.  14. 
Envelopes,    Manufacture    of    window.      V.    E.    Heywood. 

2,070,205  ;  Feb.  9. 
Envelopes,    Manufacture    of   window.      V.    E.    Heywood. 

2,087,345;  July  20. 
Enzyme   fiom    mold.   Preparing  an.     W.   Grassmann  and 

H.  Rubenbauer.     2,102,315  ;  Dec.  14. 
Enzymes,   Increasing  activity  of  proteolytic.     Z.   Waller- 
stein.     2,095,300;   Oct.   12. 
Eiitvos   balance.   Suspension   for.     H.   Imhof.     2,089,164 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Epaulet.     A.  A.  Ruben.     2,088,872  ;  Aug.  3. 
Epoxides,    Treatment    of    halogenated.      H.    P.    A.    GroU 

and  G.  Hearne.     2,086,077  ;  July  6. 
Equipoising    mechanism.       G.     Carwardine.       2,076,446 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Equipoising  mechanism.     G.  Carwardine.     2,090,439  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Eraser.     J.   S.   Loewus.     2,099,613 ;  Nov.   16. 
Eraser     attachment     for     lead     pencils.       J.     S.     Furst. 

2,073,369  ;  Mar.  9. 
Eraser  attachment   for   pencils   and   the    like.      Do  T.   M. 

Alford.     2,086,657 ;    July   13. 
Eraser,  Composite.     R.  S.  Henderson.     2,070,048  ;  Feb.  9. 
Eraser  for  pencil  and  holding  tip  therefor.     H.  B.  Van 

Dorn.      2,087,310;   July  20. 
Eraser,  Projectable.     J.   H.  Rouse.     2,069,402  ;  Feb.   2. 
Eraser,  Rotary.     D.  A.  Dodson.     2,074,255  ;  Mar.  16. 
Erasing,  Apparatus  for.     H.  Lukow.ski.     2.079.356  :  May  4. 
Ergot-alkaloids,    Manufacture,    separation,    and    prepara- 
tion of  pure  crystallized.     A.  Stoll  and  E.  Burckhardt. 

2,080,954  ;  May  18. 
Ergot     alkaloids.     Separating     mixed.     W.     IT.     Kiissner. 

2.080,562  ;  July  13. 
Ergot-derived   product   and   obtaining   it.      E.    H.    Stuart. 

2,067,800;   Jan.   12. 
Ergot   extracts.    Obtaining.      M.    S.   Kharasch    and   R.    R. 

Legault.     2,082,343  ;  June  1. 
Ergot     preparation.     Obtaining     an      effective.        M.     S. 

Kharasch  and  R.  R.  Legault.     2,082,342  ;  June  1. 
Ergotocin,    Hydrogenated.     M.    S.   Kharasch.     2,080,550 : 

July  13. 
Erosions  and  perforations  in  metal  containers,  Preventing. 

C.  B.   Strauch.     2.097.847  ;  Nov.   2.      . 
Escape   device   for   derricks.      D.    A.    Glover.      2,088,514  ; 

July  27.  „  „     , 

Escape   from   submerged   craft.   Facilitating.     A.   Bellonl. 

2,070,219  ;  Apr.  6. 
Escapement  construction.     F.  Better.     2,072,704  ;  Mar.  2. 
Escapement    device   on    paper    carriages   for    typewriters. 

F.  Elbert.     2,100,071  ;  Nov.  23. 
Escritoire,  Telephone.     S.  K.  Wolff.     2.077,975  :   Apr.  20. 
Ester  gum  compositions.     H.  A.  Winkelmann.     2,090,001  ; 

Oct.  19.  „    „   ,,       , 

Ester  resins  and  making  the  same.  Vinyl.     G.  O.  Jlorrison, 

F.  W.  Skirrow,  and  K.  G.  BlaiUie.     He.  20,430:  June  29. 
Esterincation     process.       W.     J.     Bannister.       2.070.111; 

Estiiis.     11.  B.   Dykstra  and   W.   E.    Lawson.     2.072.739; 

Mar.  2. 
Esters    and    niiikini.'    the    same.    Mixed.       R.    B.    Krazler. 

2,075,107  ;  Mar.  30. 
Esters    and    method    of    producing,    Hydrogenated    rcBin. 

I.  W.  Humphrey.     2,099,000;  Nov.  10. 
Eslers  and   mixtures   of  acrylic   esters  with   vinyl   osferF, 

Polymerizing  acrylic.     H.  Plau.son.     2,080.093  ;  July  0. 
Eslers      .'mil      products,      Preparing.      M.      A.      Itru.son. 

2.100.993  :   Nov.   :!0. 
Esters  and  siilpli;iles  thereof,  rns;ilnrnted.     W.  Schnnilh. 

2,079.228  :  Mmv  4. 
Esters  containing  collolding  agents.  Treatment  of  c»>llulose. 

n.  MclSurnev  and  E.  H.  Nollau.     2.007,937;  Jan.  10. 
Esters   from   oleflnes.   Manufacture  of.     H.   S.  Dnvis  and 

A.  W.   Francis.     2,079,052;  May   11. 
lOsters,    llv<lr.i>;c'ii;itiiig.      II.    .Vdklns.    K.    Kolkom.   and    U. 

("onii.ir."    2.0f>l,K0()  ;   Aug.  31. 
Esters,  Minuifiietiire  of.     W.  P.  Gerg.     2,005.400;  Oct.  12. 
EhIits  iif  alliihallc  cinhoxvUc  acids.  Catalytic  liydrog«>ni>- 

tlon  of.     O.   SrhniUlt.     2.093. l.'.O  ;  .Sei>t.   II. 
Estei-H    of    celhllosc    Mild    niakllig    siiini'.    Organic.       C.     I. 

llnliey.      2,095. :t2ll  :    Oft.    12. 
lOsters    of   cellitloKe   iiiid    iire|mrliig    them.    IMkI)    vlncnnlty 

organic.     C.  J.  Miilin.     •;.()97.954  ;  Nov.  2. 
Esters    i>(    celliiloHe.    Colloldl/.lng    nilxi>d.       C.    J.     Mnlm. 

2,07.s,2itl  ;  Apr.  27. 
Enters    of    celluloHe,     Making    oruanle.       U.     K.     Miirlln. 

2,072,270  :  Mar.  2. 
ICaters  of  oelliilom",   Mnniifiictiiro  of  organic.     C.  nroyfui 

and  II.  E.  Martin.     2.071,333  ;  Feb.  23. 
Esteri    of    celUilone,    SMponlllcntlon    of    orpinlc.       H.     W . 

Moncrl.rr  and    K.    B.    lllll.      2,002,010;    Sept.    7. 


870 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


m 


Esters  of  cellulose,  Saponifying.    H.  Dreyfus.     2,091,969  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Esters    of    dicarboxylic    acids    and    substituted    phenols. 

T..S.  Carswell.     2,079,487  ;  May  4. 
Esters  of  fatty  acids  and  making  the  same,  Sulphonated. 

E.  Segessemann.     2.093,576  :  Sept.  21. 
Esters  of  formals  and  preparing  them.     G.  W.  Seymour. 

2,099,757  ;  Nov.  23. 
Esters  of  keto  acids.     A.  O.  Jaeger.     2,094,453  ;  Sept.  28. 
Esters  of  nucleotides  and   making  same.      M.   Hartmann 

and  F.  Locher.     2,082,395:  June  1. 
Esters  of  octadecanediol.     C.  Sly.     2,073,031 ;  Mar.  9. 
Esters  of  pentaerythritol.  Nitrated  hydroxy.     J.  A.  Wyler. 

2,086,146;  July  6. 
Esters  of  phenols.  Producing.     0.  A.  Cherry.     2,082,790  ; 

June  8. 
Esters    of    polyarylacetic    acids    and    making   the    same, 

Basic.     K.  Miescher  and  K.  Hoffman.     2,079,962  ;  May 

11. 
Esters  of  polycarboxylic  aromatic  acids.     L.  P.  Kyrides. 

2,073,937;   Mar.    16. 
Esters  of  polyunsaturated  alcohols  and   preparing  same. 

Halide.      J.  H.   Werntz.      2.099.257;  N«y.   IS. 
Esters  of  terpene  and  abietyl   compounds  and  producing 

same.     K.  Ward,  Jr.     2,080,752  ;  May   IS. 
Esters    of    2,4-dimitro-6-cyclohexylphenol.     F.    B.    Smith 

and  W.   Sunderland.     2,097,136  ;  Oct.  26. 
Esters  of  2-phenyl-quinoline-4-c:irboxylic  acids.     H.  John. 

2,079,318  ;  May  4. 
Esters  of  unsaturated  higher  alcohols.  Forming  the  sul- 
phuric.    W.  H.  McAllister.     2.099.214;  Nov.  16. 
Esters,    Preparing  cyclic.      E.    W.    Spanagel.      2,092,031  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Esters,   Purifying  polyglycerol.     R.  Furness.     2,071,459  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Esters,  Reduction  of.     V.  L.  Hansley.     2,096,036  ;  Oct.  19. 
Etching,     Apparatus     for     electrical.       L.     E.     Holland. 

2,074,220;  Mar.  16. 
Etching  machine.     R.  R.  Robertson.     2,067,290  :  Jan.  12. 
Etching,  Method  and  apparatus  for  electrical.     W.  Taylor. 

2,066,588  ;  Jan.  5. 
Etchings,     Producing    gravure.     A.    Dultgen.     2,096,794 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Ethane,    Nitrating.       H.     B.     Hass    and    E.     B.     Hodge. 

2,071,122;   Feb.    16. 
Ether    acid    halides    and    making    them.      N.    D.    Scott. 

2,084,284;   June  15. 
Ether.   Means  and   compositions   for  the  stabilization   of 

divinyl.     R.  T.   Major  and  W.  L.   Ruigh.     2,099,695 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Ether  resins.     C.  Ellis.     2,078,239  ;  Apr.  27. 
Ethers,   Activation   of  hvdroxy-cellulose.      G.  A.   Riehter. 

2,090,808  ;  Aug.  24. 
Ethers  and  producing  the  same.     T.  W.  Evans  and  E.  F. 

Bullard.     2,067,385  ;  Jan.  12. 
Ethers    and    producing    the    same.    Nuclear    halogenated 

mixed.      F.    M.    Clark    and    W.    M.    Kutz.      2,072,797 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Ethers  and  producing  same.  Unsaturated.    G.  J.  Berohet. 

2,079,758;  May  11. 
Ethers  and  related  compounds.  Production  of  morpholine 

vinyl.     A.   L.   Wilson.     2,096,441  ;   Oct.   19. 
Ethers    and    the    preparation    thereof.    Cellulose    mixed. 

J.  F.  Haslvins  and  D.  C.  Ellsworth.     2,102,205  ;  Dec.  14. 
Ethers  from  alkaline  aqueous  solutions,  Precipitation   or 

setting  of  hydroxy-cellulose.     G.  A.  Riehter.     2,103,639  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Ethers,       Halogenated       aralkyl-aryl.       H.       S.       Holt. 

2,0723,010  ;  Mar.  9. 
Ethoi-s.  Making.    A.  W.  Francis.     2,077,042  ;  Apr.  13. 
Ethers,  Mixed  (ortiavy  liexyl.     T.  Evans  and  K.  R.  Edlund. 

2,077,681  :  Apr.  20. 

Ethers  of  cellulose  and  producing,  Aralkyl.     E.  J.  Ijorand. 

2,071,287  :  Feb.  16. 
Ethers  of  cellulose,  Preparation  of  aralkyl.     E.  J.  Lorand. 

2,067,853  ;  Jan.  12. 
Ethers  of  dyhydric  phenols.     J.  H.   Werntz.     2,067,960  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Ethers  of  resin  alcohols  and  producing  them,  Halogenated. 

A.  L.  Bummelsburg.     2,088,535  :  July  27. 
Ethers    of    re.sin    alcohols    and    tlieir    production.      E.    R. 

Littmann,      2,094,545  ;    Sept.   28. 
Ethers    of    2,4-dinitro-C-cyc1ohexvlphpiiol.     F.     B.    Sinltli 

and   W.   Sunderland.     2,097,137  ;  Oct.  26. 
Ethers.  Preparing  aliphatic-aromatic.     W.  L.  Semon  and 

R.   V.   Yohe.      2.070.848 ;   Feb.    16. 
Ethers,  Production  of  ethane  dithio.     W.  Reppe  and  F. 

Nicolai.     2,073,589  ;  Mar.  9. 
Ethers,       Production       of       lialogenatcd.  F.        Straus. 

2,075,312-13  ;  Mar.  30. 
Ethylene    from    its    horaologues.    Separation    of.      R.    R. 

Dreishach.     2,078.238;  Apr.  27. 
Etliylpup  oxide.  Production  of.     T.  K.  Lefort.     Ri'.  20,370  : 

May  18. 
Evacuating  iii.icliine.      G.  11.  Buscli.      2.094,524;  Sept.  28. 
Evaporating  and  distilling.   Apparatus  for.     B.   Fox  and 

C.  E.  Ericson.     2,078,377  :  Apr.  27. 
Evaporating  apparatus.    O.  Faber.     2,073,738  ;  Mar.  16. 
Evaporating  apparatus  and  method.     D.   D.   IVebles  and 

P.  D.  V.  Manning.     2,090,985  ;  Aug.  24. 
Evaporator.     P.  T.   Crothou.se.     2.079.448:  Mav  4. 
Evaporator.     A.  Y.  Dowell.     2,076,770  :  Apr.  13. 
lOvaporator.     M.   J.  Kermer.     2.096,748  ;   Oct.   26. 
Evaporator.     E.  I..  Luly.     2.103,521  :  Dec.  28. 


Evaporator.     H.  A.  Whitesel.     2,074,137  ;  Mar.  16. 

Evaporator.     E.  Witzel.     2,102,870  ;  Dec.  21. 

Evaporator    for    refrigerating   machines.      R.    F.    Roider. 

2,078,163  ;  Apr.  20. 
Evaporator    for    refrigerating   machines.      C.    Steenstrup. 

2,070,457  ;  Feb.  9. 
Evaporator  for  refrigerators.     L. 

June  1. 
Evaporator  structure.  Flat  type. 

Crosley.     2,067,643  ;  Jan.  12. 
Evaporator  unit.     J.  H.  Benson. 


A.  Philipp.  Re.  20,388  ; 
R.  H.  Money  and  L.  M. 
2,083,424;  June  8. 


G.     E.     Baldry. 


W.    B.    Griffith   and 
D.  N.  Crosthwait,  Jr. 
I.    L. 


Excavating     and     hoisting     macliine. 

2,098,173  ;  Nov.  2. 
Excavating  machine.  R.  E.  Ljungkull.  2.083.460  ;  June  8. 
Excavating  machine.  D.  J.  Shelton.  2,073,539  ;  Mar.  9. 
Excavator  :  See — 

Rotary  excavator. 
Excavator.      C.    E.    Stiehl   and    W.    Lehman.      2,078,294; 

Apr.  27. 
Excavator.     T.  C.  Whisler.     2,090,563  ;  Aug.  17. 
Excitation  system  for  mercury  arc  rectifiers.    A.  L.  Ather- 

ton  and  H.  A.  Rose.    2.075,011  :  Mar.  30. 
Exercise  apparatus.     C.  H.  Gerlofson.     2,082,829  ;  June  8. 
Exerciser.     J.  H.  Marshman.     2,097,376;  Oct.  26. 
Exerciser,    Passive    vascular.      K.    L.    Tate.      2,088,044 ; 

July  27. 
Exercising  apparatus.     H.  Zinnow.     2,082,272  ;  June  1. 
Exercising  device.     A.  Kraus.     2,08.'i,161  ;  June  29. 
Exercising  device.     H.  G.  Ogden.     2,069,384  ;  Feb.  2. 
Exercising  device.    E.  J.  Stronach.    2,068,578  ;  Jan.  19. 
Exercising  machine.     E.  J.  Clem.     2,079,594  ;  May  11. 
Exhaust  device.     H.  J.  Berman.     2,101,667  ;  Dec.  7. 
Exhaust   of   internal    combustion   engines.    Apparatus   for 

silencing  the.     J.  L.  Lascroux.     2,068,686  ;  Jan.  26. 
Exhaust  pipe.     A.  Freund.     2.075,758  :  Mar.  30. 
Exhaust   silencer.      H.    H.    Couch,    D.    W.    Watkins,    and 

J.  B.  Brelsford.    2,069,751  ;  Feb.  9. 
Exhaust  system  for  automotive  engines.     G.  A.  Kingsley. 

2,072,372  ;  Mar.  2. 
Exhauster  for  sprinkler  systems.     W.  B.  Griffith  and  D.  A. 

Keller.     2,071,789  ;  Feb.  23. 
Exhauster    for    sprinkler    systems. 

D.  A.  Keller.     2,072,634  ;  Mar.  2. 
Exhausting  method  and  apparatus. 

2,096,226;  Oct.  19. 
Exhibiting    attachment    for    projecting    machines. 

Cook.     2,095,171 ;  Oct.  5. 
Exhibiting  instrument.     R.  W.  Ross.     2,074,117  ;  Mar.  16. 
Exhibiting  instrument.     I.  M.  Stein.     2,074,116  ;  Mar.  16. 
Jixhibitor.     C.  L.    Churchill.     2.085,954 ;    July  6 
Exhibitor,  Changeable.    W.  F.  Buck.     2,068,226  ;  Jan.  19. 
Exothermic     reactions,     Control     of.        E.     J.     Houdry. 

2,078,948  ;  May  4. 
Expander.     H.  J.  Detwiller.     2,090,576  ;  Aug.  17. 
Expander.     G.  Plaine.     2,085,447  ;  June  29. 
lOxpander  and  flanger  for  lined  pipes.  Combined.     W.  E. 

Bannerman.     2,070,504  ;  Feb.  9. 
Expanding  hollow  bodies.     W.  Cambeis.     2,088,131 ;  July 

Expansible  chamber  motor.     M.   P.   Holmes.      2,095,255  ■ 

Oct.   12. 
Expansion  engine.     J.  M.    Clark.     2,074,165  ;  Mar.   16. 
Expansion  joint.     E.  E.  Hall.     2,102,528  :  Dec.  14. 
Expansion   joint.      J.    H.    Jacobson.      2,098,292 ;   Nov.   9. 
Expansion  joint.  F.  J.  McHugh.     2,084,100  ;  June  15. 
Expansion  joint.     J.  F.  Oury.     2,103,337  ;  Dec.  28. 
Expansion  joint.     C.  R.  Payne.     2,085,168  ;  June  29. 
lOxpansion  joint.     C.  H.  Seholer.     2,093,697  :  Sept.  21. 
Expansion  rail  joint.     H.  S.  Clarke.     2,067,598  ;  Jan.  12. 
Kxp:in.<:ion   valVH.      R.  R.   r)p   Liiiz.      2.094.875-  Oct.  5 
Expeller.     J.   Schaub.     2,097,423  ;  Oct.   26 
^^Pl^^^i*^"  "'■  internal  combustion  engine.     M.  Kadenacy. 

2,102,559  ;  Dec.  14. 
Explosive.     L.  S.  Byers.     2,079.105  :  Mnv  4 
Explosive.     W.  D.   Crater.     2,096,089  ;  Oct.   19. 
Explosive.     M.  F.  Lindsley,   Jr.     2,079.558;  Mav  4. 
Explosive.     F.  E.   Miller  and  J.  D.  McLeod.     2,078,264; 

Apr.  27.  ... 

Explosive.     W.   O.    Snelling.     2,067,213;   Jan.    12. 
E.xplosive,  Ammonium  nitrate.     S.  L.  Handforth  and  N. 

G.  Johnson.     2,087.285  ;  July  20 
Explosive,  Blasting.     L.  S.  Byers.     2,083,144  ;  June  8. 

4'nln^e^o^'^^v"?;     ^^'-  E-  Kii'st  and  C.  A.  Woodbury. 
.i,UDy,Di.i ;  Feb.  2. 

Explosive  charge  and   apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of 

the  same.     G.  Weber.    2,102,245  ;  Dec.  14. 

Pill'^S    charges    into    internal     combustion    engines 

onJoo^,,^°'l  apparatus   for  introducing.     J.   R.  Davis 

2,068,311  ;  Jan,  19. 
Explosive  container.     W.  F.  Lux.     2,066,634-5  ;  Jan.  5. 
Kxp  osive.  Liquid  oxygen.    H.  Sauvage.    2,076,279  ;  Apr.  6. 
JLxplosive   mixture   containing   tetraacetate   of    pentaery- 

thrite.     P.  Parodi-Delfino.     2.079,792  ;  May  11. 
Exposives.      L.    S     Byers.      2,083.143;    June    8. 

2  oTs^lo  •  Ap"r   27*"""®    °^   ^''^^'^-      ^-    S.    B.    Fleming. 

^^ilZfJ^f'  ■^o*^k'i"A'it-'^"''  apparatus  for  firing,     D.  M.  Mc- 

Farland.     2,081,633  ;  May  25. 
Exjposure  control.    J.  Eggert  and  H.  F.  Nissen. 


Dec.  14. 
Exposure     frame 

2,103,961 ;  Dec. 
Exposure  meter. 


2,101,932  • 
Riintgen     film.       G.     Wilmanns. 


2,091,762  ;  Aug.  31. 


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28. 
H.  Kuppenbender 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


871 


Exposure      meter,      Photoelectric.        H.      Kfippenbender. 

2,084,769  ;  June  22. 
Express  boiler.    W.  R.  Wood.    2,088,456  ;  July  27. 
Extensible    bag.       A.    L.    Wittenberg    and     S.     Kazan. 

2,087,273;   July  20. 
Extension  device  for  collars.    M.  Goldschmidt.     2,086,907  ; 

July  13. 
Extension     for     davits,     Portable.       G.     C.     Scheubner. 

2,073,566;  Mar.  9. 
Extension  leaf  table.    J.  Cooper.     2,077,221  ;  Apr.  13. 
Extension    switch.      D.   L.    Stayton.      2,072,389 ;    Mar.    2. 
Extension  table.     E.  P.  Charak.     2,071,729  ;  Feb.  23. 
Extension  table.     N.   S.   Giles.     2,098,233  :   Nov.   9. 
Extension  table.     J.  S.  Knechtel.     2,092,280  ;  Sept.  7. 
Extension  table.      W.  C.  Rastetter.     2,089,762  ;  Aug.    10. 
Extension    table.    Drop    leaf    swivel    top.      N.    Bekius. 

2,075,881 ;  Apr.  6. 
Extensometer.       O.  S.  Peters.     2,085,687  ;  June  29. 
Extensometer.    W.  D.  Shields.     2,070,320  ;  Feb.  9. 
Extensometer.     G.   S.  von  Heydekampf.     2,077,598  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Extensometer,    Indicating.      A.    B.    Kinzell.      2,099,896 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Exterminating   device   for  bugs  and    insects.     G.    S.    and 

S.  H.  Boyd.     2,098,027  ;  Nov.  2. 
Exterminator    and     preparing    the    same.       V.     Loslto. 

2,070,056  ;  Feb.  9. 
Exterminator,    Growth.      A.    M.     Schroeder.      2,069,684  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Extract  of  coffee.  Making  a  concentrated.     G.  L.  Wendt. 

2,071,011;  Feb.  16. 
Extracting     and     discharging     mechanism.     Centrifugal. 

E.  L.  Miller.     2,099,863  ;  Nov.  23. 
Extracting  and  drying  system.    E.  A.  Stienen.     2,101,461  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Extracting  machine.     S.  B.   Lindley.     2,088,657  ;   Aug.  3. 
Extraction  of  products  in  solution  by  means  of  solvents, 

Process     and     apparatus    for    the.       H.    M.     Guinot. 

2,076,126  ;  Apr.  6. 
Extraction  process.     D.    S.  McKittrick  and  M.  L.   Berry. 

2,091,078  ;  Aug.  24. 
Extraction  process.     D.  R.  Merrill.     2,081,497  ;  May  25. 
Extraction    process.      \V.    J.    D.    van    Dijck.      2,081,720  ; 

May  25. 
Extraction   process.      W.    J.    D.    van   Dijck.      2,092,739 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Extractor :  See — 

Broken  axle  extractor.  Heat    extractor. 

Centrifugal    extractor.  Juice  extractor. 

Chain  pin  extractor.  Staple-extractor. 

Core  extractor.  Tire  valve  core  extractor. 

Fruit  juice   extractor.  Vacuum  extractor. 

Extractor.     V.  H.   Rophrich.     2,101,819  ;  Dec.  7. 
Extractor-cleaner  machine.     J.   E.  Mitchell.     2,100,198: 

Nov.  23. 
Extractor-cleaner    reclaiming   machine.      J.    E.    Mitchell 

2,100,199  ;  Nov.  23. 
Extractor  for  washing  machines.     P.  E.  Geldhof  and  F.  A. 

Conterman.     2,093,589  :  Sept.  21. 
Extractor      machine.      Centrifugal.        J.      J.      Neuman. 

2,077,053  ;  Aor.  13. 
Extras  mechanism  for  taximeters.    G.  C.  Coil.    2,080,699  ; 

May  18. 
Extruded  products.  Apparatus  for  making.    B.  A.  Stewart. 

2,091,125  ;  Aug.  24. 
Extruded  products,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  making. 

B.  A.  Stewart.     2,091,124;  Aug.  24. 
Extruding  die.     C.   W.   Short.     2,090,347  ;   Oct.   19. 
Extruding  machine.     R.  N.  Meakin.     2,074.450  ;  IVlar.  :\0. 
Extruding  machine.     V.  E.   UoyUv     2.078.100;  Apr.  20, 
Extruding  machine.     T.  S.  Vlerow.     2.076.284  ;  Apr.  «. 
Extrusion    apparatus.      1'.    W.    Crane   and    R.    T.    Fields. 

2,083,557;  June  15. 
Extrusion  apparatus.     J.  H.  Frid6n.     2,079,905  ;  May  1 1. 
Extrusion    device.      C.    E.   Colemiin,      'J,0,S2,61S:    June    1. 
Eyebrows  and   the  like.  Device  for  sliuping.     D.  C.  Ilud 

son.     2.083,380  ;  Juno  8. 
Eyecup  and  dispensing  means.  Combined.     M.   II.  Harris. 

2,080,208  ;  May   11. 
Eye     for     luaniklns     and     the     like.     L.     J.      Scnlltzer. 

2,097.045  :  Oct.  20. 
Eyeglass.     T.  II.  Wynne,  Sr.     2,102,080:  Dec.  21. 
Eveglass  case.     M.  E.  Van  Orden.     2,094,861  :  Oct.  5, 
Eyeglass   construction.      O.   E.   Nerncy.      2,071,803;    Feb. 

23 
Eyeglass  construction.     G.   E.  Nerney.     2,070,004 ;   May 

Eyeglass   construction.     G,    E.    Nerney.     2,086,734  ;    July 

13. 
Eyeglass    construction.      G.    E.    Nernoy.      2,008,612-13; 

Nov.  9. 
Eyeglass   construcllou.      F.    II.    Soden.      2,078,580  ;    Apr. 

27. 
Eyeglass  con.ttnicl ion.     A.  V.  WilliiiniK.     2,0(m..'il7;  l''"l).  2. 
Eyeglass   frame.      E.    I-evlg(on.      2,080,282:    May    11. 
Eyeglass  frame.     1'.   MertcuH.     2,099,748  ;   Nov.  23. 
Eyeglasses.      M.   Kiiplali.      2.101,026:   l)i'c.  7. 
EyeglasBes.     II.    Stolper.      2,081,008;    May   25. 
Ey.'glMKHCH.     A.   S.  Trr'g.T.     2,103.02,-);   Dec  21 
KyeglaSHes.     A.  F.  VVIlllaiiis.     2,091,200  ;  Aug.  31 . 
EyegliiHHCH,     AdjuHtnhle     bridge     for.       R.     A.     WlllliimD. 
"2,0»3,.'!0(1  :    Sept.   14.  ...... 

lOyclHHli,  ArtlflciMl.     K.  K.  KnUer,     2.0(1). 25(1;  May  4. 
Eye  protecting  device.     O.   Haar.     2,005,103;   Oct.  5. 


Eye  protective  device.    D.  E.  Kimball.    2,066,838  ;  Jan.  5. 
Eye  protector.    N.  M.  Baker.    2,085,844 ;  July  6. 
lOyeshade.     E.  B.  Alvord.     2,093,536  ;   Sept.    21. 
Eye  shield.     C.  E.  Bradshaw.     2,095,517  ;  Oct.  12. 
Eyeshield.     W.  J.  De  Witt.     2,068,849  ;  Jan  26 
Eveshield  for  welding  devices.     A.  Griin.     2,084,681  ;  June 

22. 
Eyes    and    apparatus    therefor,    Testing.      B.    W.    Kelly. 

2,080,721  ;  May  18. 
Eyes  and  mountings  therefor.  Changeable.     J.  Maibaum. 

2,093,684  :   Sept.  21. 
Eyes,  Apparatus  for  testing.     H.  G.  Martin.     2,072,056  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Eyes,  Apparatus  for  testing  and  exercising  the.     W.  M. 

Updegrave.     2,089,863  ;  Aug.  10. 
Eyes,  Method  and  instrument  for   testing.     A.  Ames,   Jr. 

2,095,235  ;   Oct.   12. 
Eyes,   Method   of  and   apparatus   for   examining.     H.    G. 

Martin.     2,090,391  ;  Aug.  17. 
Eyelet.     S.  L.  Gookin.     2,101,060  ;  Dec.  7. 
Eyelet-inserting    machine.       S.     L.     Gookin.       2,009.241  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Eyelet  row  taping  machine.     R.  J.  Holmes.     2,077,797  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Eyelets,  Method  and  tool  for  roll-clenching.     S.  L.  Gookin. 

2,087,969  ;  July  27. 

Fabric  :  See — 

Blanket  fabric.  Plaster  reenforcing  fabric. 

Composite  fabric.  Plural    ply    fabric. 

Decorative  coated  fabric.         Printed  textile  fabric. 

Drier  fabric.  Sizing  fabric. 

Elastic  fabric.  Stitched    fabric. 

Elastic  ventilated  fabric.         Tarnish     and     waterproof 

Embroidered  fabric.  fabric. 

Hatch  cover  fastener.  Textile  fabric. 

Hosiery  fabric.  Tinsel  fabric. 

Knitted  fabric.  Tufted  fabric. 

Multistrand  spiral  fabric.        Wire  mesh  fabric. 

Pile  fabric.  Woven  fabric. 

Fabric.  A.  L.  Helwith.  2,077,692  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fabric.  H.  A.  Secrist.  2,081,370:  May  25. 
Fabric   adaptable  for  tents  and   capes.   Strip  of.     A.   W. 

Horn.     2,093,889;  Sept.  21. 
Fabric  and   a   method    and   apparatus   for   making  same. 

Warp  knitted.    W.  J.  Benlston.     2,078,050 ;  Apr.  20. 
Fabric     and     article     and     maUiiig     it.     Coated     creped. 

W.  W.  Rowe.     2,077,438  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fabric  and  garment,  Electric.     I*.  Adamson.     2,103,133; 

Doc.  21. 
Fabric  and   knitting  the   same.    Knitted.      R.   H.   Lawson 

and  A.  N.  Cloutier.     2,103.908  :  Dec.  28. 
Fabric  and  knitting  the  same,  Wrap  stripe.     R.  H.  Law- 
son.     2,073,242  ;  Mar.  9. 
Fabric  and  machine  for  making  the  same.  Pile.     E.  Hop- 

kinson.     2,101,906;  Dec.  14. 
Fabric     and     making     same.     Coated.       E.     H.     NoUau. 

2.082,592  ;  June  1. 
Fabric    and    making    same.    Corrugated.      11.    Itubinsti'in. 

2,075,062  ;  Mar.  30. 
Fabric  and  making  same.  Impregnated  pile.     W.  F.   Bird. 

2,070,251 ;  Feb.  9. 
Fabric    and   making   same.    Pile.     H.   Mellor.     2.093,500 ; 

Sent.  21. 
Fabric   and   making  same.    Reinforced.      H.   E.    W  illiams. 

2,099,586  ;  NjOV.  16. 
Fabric   and    making   the   same,   Coated.     H.   L.   Munroe. 

:?, 007.089  :    Oct.  20. 
Fabric  .'ind  miiUing  the  same,  Decorated.    N.  C.  Thackeray. 

2,103,992  :  Dec.  28. 
Fabric  and   making   the   same.   Elastic.     J.   T.   Callahan. 

2,077,514;  Apr.  20. 
Fabric    and    making    the    same.    Knitted.      O.    Onstrlch. 

2,077,557  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fabric   and   making   the   same,   Knitted.      F.    M.    Tnnskl. 

2,007,730  ;  Jan.  12.  ,  .     ..    „ 

I'liliric  niul   Mialdng   the  same,   Non-crumpling.      A.    I  .   II. 

I'outonux.     2.091,507;  Aug.  31. 
I''al)ric    and    making    the   samo.    Ornamental    woven.      W. 

Teres.     2,083,248;   June  S, 
Fabric    and     making    the    same.     Pile.       E.     Ilopklnson. 

2,101,005  :  Doc.  14. 
I''iibrlc    and     making     the    .same,     Wlro.       K.     J,     Cuba. 

2.103,918-19  :  Dec.  28. 
l<'al)rlc    and    making    tlio    smiii.-,    Win-.      O.    C.     Sclierfel. 

2.103,917  ;  Dec.  28. 
Fabric  and  preparing  same.     W.  W.  llocUort.     2,080,043; 

Fabric     mid     preparing     snuu\     Crepe.        W.     Whltehend. 

2,0.S0,238;  Aug.   10. 
Fabric  and  nriMlucliig  I  he  siiuie,  rarrliiiioull/.iil       .\.    Il.id 

mer.     2,075,095  ;  Mar.  30. 
I'librlr      Mild       pioiliict       tlicieof,      TnvitlilK.         11.       Pliitt. 

2.0.SI,  110  ;  .lime  22. 
Kalirlc    and    n-suKIng    wovon    fiil.rl.-.    Weaving    tlnmie    flg- 

iirod.      F.   <\   KloecU.'iior.      L'.D.Sil.r.ori  ;   July  0. 
I''iibrlc  anil  tionllng  Hiiiiio.  ToMllc       II.  I'lall.      L'.ODI.OSl; 

Sept.     2H. 
I'lihrli',    AiipiiiiitUH    for   iimnufaoturInK    pH".      W.    WmIUim- 

mill  (J    11.  <'uny.     2,001.711  :  Aug.  31. 
I'librlc.  Apimiiilm  for  weaving  terry.     M.  Viin  de  tJiiMti-elo. 

2.000,7.80  :  Nov.  23. 
I'Mlirlc  cleaning  maclilne,     J    H    Khl>v      ■.VOSO..-..M)  :   Aug. 

10, 


872 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


A.  Matthews.     2,087,775  ;  July 


J.   A.  Branegan.     2,089,182  ; 


Fabric  cleaning  system 

20. 
Fabric  construction,   Pile. 

Aug.   10. 

Fabric  feed  control.    K.  F.  Tandel.     2,092,340  ;  Sept.  7. 
Fabric  for   reinforcing    insoles.   Treating   textile.     E.   A. 

Ellis.     2,101,987  ;  Dec.  14. 
Fabric   guiding   and   uncurling   device.      J.    F.    Michler. 

2,080,376;  May  11. 
Fabric    having    controllable    longitudinal     stretch,     Rib 

knitted.     C.  E.  Drumheller.     2,090,910;  Aug.  24. 
Fabric  holding  device.    J.  G.  Lee.    2,092,079  ;  Sept.  7. 
Fabric,  Making  knitted.    W.  Micks.    2,073,703  ;  Mar.  16. 
Fabric  making  machine.  Metal.     H.  E.  White.     2,077,061 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Fabric  making  machine.  Wire.    A.  E.  Blashill.    2,078,226  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Fabric,    Making    ornamented.      A.    Barnick.      2,067,816 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Fabric,  Mechanism  for  knitting  plated.    W.  L.  Houseman. 

2,085,753;   July  6. 
Fabric,   Method  of   and  machine  for  knitting.     W.   Cole- 
man.    2,100,941  :  Nov.  30. 
Fabric,  Method  of  and  mechanism  for  knitting  the  same, 

Rib.     R.  H.  Lawson  and  W.  L.  Smith,   Jr.     2,084,914; 

June  22. 
Fabric,  Method  of  decorating.     K.  Su'a.     2,077,782  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Fabric,  Method  of  knitting.    C.  Moses.    2,098,303  ;  Nov.  9. 
Fabric,  Multicoloring  a.     C.  Emmey.     2,071,163  ;  Feb.  16. 
Fabric  onto  drums.  Mechanism  for  winding  wire.     N.  S. 

Barter.     2,076,778  ;  Apr.  13. 
Fabric  printing  machine.     C.  J.  Elliott.     2,098,946  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Fabric   shearing  machine.      G.   H.   Mason,   J.    S.   Shand, 

and  C.  N.  Johnson.     2,099,027  ;  Nov.  16. 
Fabric  slitting  machine.     M.  J.  Boriski.     2,087,728  ;  July 

20. 
Fabric,  Steaming.     W.  J.  Koch.     2.085.222  ;  June  29. 
Fabric    take-up    mechanism.      M.    C.    Miller.      2,078,265  ; 

Apr.  27. 

J.  V.  Magash.     2,078,259;  Apr. 


H.   H.   Belcher. 


2,101,974  ; 
2,099,461 ;  Nov. 


Fabric  testing  machine. 

27. 
Fabric    treating   machine. 

Dec.  14. 
Fabric  treating  machine.    E.  Bernstein. 

16. 
Fabric,  Treating  textile.     F.  E.  Bartell.     2,097,012  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Fabric  treatment.    A.  Mellor  and  R.  J.  Mann.    2,009,322  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Fabric,  Weaving  cut  pile.     J.  A.  Fligg.     2,075,187  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Fabric,  Weaving  of  knotted  tuft.     W.  A.  Rice  and  F.  G. 

Shinn.     2,094,375  ;   Sept.  28. 
Fabric    with    leno     weave,     Elastic.       H.     W.     Wilson. 

2,069,295  ;  Feb.  2. 
Fabric  with  one  or  more  Inextensible  zones.  Elastic.     L. 

Roques.     2,076,350  ;  Apr.  6. 
Fabricated   structure   and   making.     H.   W.   Butterbaugh. 

2,091,305  ;  Aug.  31. 
Fabricated    structure    for    air    conditioning    units.      A. 

Weiland.     2,071,366;  Feb.  23. 
Fabrics    and    making    the    same,     Showerproof.     E.     A. 

Murphy  and  E.  W.  Madge.     2,096,753  ;  Oct.  26. 
Fabrics     and     other     material     and     their    manufacture. 

R.  P.  Roberts.    2,102,648  ;  Dec.  21. 
Fabrics  and  their  manufacture.  Composite.     W.  W.  Rowe. 

2,081,308  ;  May  25. 
Fabrics,   Apparatus  for  and    method   of  coating.     D.    S. 

Holt.     2,066,780;  Jan.  5. 
Fabrics,   Displaying    and    dispensing   means    for    narrow. 

B.  J.  Goldsmith.     2,082,490 ;  June  1. 
Fabrics,  Finishing.     H.   P.  McNeill.     2,097,074  :  Oct.  26. 
Fabrics,  Finishing  knit.     C.  Dreyfus.     2,075,887  ;  Apr.  6. 
Fabrics  having  strand  components  of  the  acetylated  cel- 
lulose class.  Production  of.     E.  H.  Reynier.     2,091,454  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Fabrics,  Manufacture  of  pile.    A.  W.  Drobile,  G.  S.  Hiers, 

and  W.  R.  Keen.    2,071,922  ;  Feb.  23. 
Fabrics,  JIanufacturing  mottled.    H.  D.  Camp.     2.093,415  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Fabrics,  Mechanical  means  for  edge  stitching.     J.  Jordan. 

2,091,479  ;  Aug.  31. 
Fabrics,  Method  and  apparatus  for  weaving  knotted.     W. 

A.  Rice  and  F.  G.  Shlnn.     2,074,027  ;  Mar.  16. 
Fabrics,    Ornamentation    of  textile.     L.   A.   Lantz,    A.   L. 

Morrison,  and  W.  S.  Miller.     2,103.587  ;  Dec.  28. 
Fabrics    printed    with     vat    dyestuffs,    Developing.       H. 

Aubauer.    2,089,920  ;  Aug.  10. 
Fabrics,    Process    and    apparatus    for    shrinking.      S.    1... 

Cluett.     2,102,942  ;  Dec.  21. 
Fabrics,    Producing   knitted.      T.    H.    Jones.      2,072,209 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Fabrics,  Producing  knitted.    T.  H.  Jones  and  R.  K.  Mills. 

2,076,896;  Apr.  13. 
Fabrics,  Producing  textile.    O.  Sauer.    2,073,494 ;  Mar.  9. 
Fabrics,   Shrinking.     L.  D.  Mvers.     2.103.205  ;  Dec.  21. 
Fabrics,  Treatment  of.     A.  F.  Guyler  and  W.  H.  Bealer. 

2,078,380  ;  Apr.  27. 
Fabrics,  Treatment  of.    W.  D.  Wolfe.     2,095,898  :  Oct.  12. 
Fabrics,  Uninterrupted  knitting  of  shaped.    A.  E.  Ischin- 

ger.    2,101,048;  Dec.  7. 


Fabrics,  Weaving  frieze  pile.    A.  W.  Drobile.     2,095,382  ; 

Fabrics,  Widening.     W.  Heinitz.     2,077,835  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fabrics  with  figured  backs.  Producing  double  warp  pile. 

H.  Theunissen.     2,101,286  ;  Dec.  7. 
Face  lifting  device     F.  A.  Teal.     2,068,777  ;  Jan.  26. 
Face  milling.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for.     R.  S.  Perry 

and  A.  OberhofCken.     2,081,639  ;  May  25. 
Facial  appliance.     J.  McKinlay.     2,079,128  ;  May  4. 
Facial  steaming  pad.     J.  Dopyera.     2,082,153 ;   June  1. 
Facial  treatment.    H.  Lohr.    2,097,952  ;  Nov.  2. 
Facings,    Making    artificial    stone    wall.      L.    A.    Kjiight. 

2,095,641-2  ;  Oct.  12. 
Facsimile  svstem.     H.  Shore.     2,100.204  ;  Nov.  23. 
Facsimile    transmission.       L.     R.     Philpott.       2,103,793 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Facsimile      transmission      system.         L.       R.      Philpott. 

2,070,312  ;    Feb.    9. 
F'ading  elimination.     H.  H.  Beverage  and  H.  O.  Peterson. 

2,069,813  ;  Feb.  9. 
Pairing,    Twisted.     T.   P.    Wright.      2.090,775 ;    Aug.    24. 
Fan.     E.  L.  Anderson.     Re.  20,394  ;  June  8. 
Fan.     E.  L.  Anderson.     2,083,184-7  ;  June  8. 
Fan.     G.  C.  Derry.     2,083,833  ;  June  15. 
Fan.     M.  F.  Dowell.     2,097.318  ;  Oct.  26. 
Fan.    H.  F.  Hagen.     2,082,955  ;  June  8. 
Fan.     W.  H.  Howden.     2,100,481  ;  Nov.  30. 
Fan.     T.   McAlexander.      2,093,333 ;    Sept.   14. 
Fan.     S.  S.  Rathbun.     2,084,744  ;  June  22. 
Fan.     E.  L.  Richardson.     2,100,489  ;  Nov.  30. 
Fan.     A.  O.   Samuels.     2.095,223  ;   Oct.   5. 
Fan,   Air   conditioning.     B.    C.   Bartlebaugh.     2,083,813 ; 

June  15. 
Fan    and   blower,    Motor    cooling.      J.    Lanz.      2,091,510 ; 

Aug.  31. 
Fan  and  fan  blade.     L.  B.  Santmyer.     2.079.044  ;  May  4. 
Fan  and  the  like.     R.  De  Mey.     2,097,390  ;  Oct.  26. 
Fan    assemblv.    Combined    circulating    and    ventilating. 

M.  P.  Youker.     2,100,152  ;  Nov.  23. 
Fan,  Atomizing.     R.  R.  Hays.     2,079.117:  IMay  4. 
Fan  blade.    M.  A.  Smith,  Jr.     2,077.959  :  Apr.  20. 
Fan  blade.     G.  W.  Soules.     2,092,030;  Sept.  7. 
Fan  blade.     A.  L.  Wood.     2,095,162  ;  Oct.  5. 
Fan  blade  and  faring  structure.    E.  Newnham.    2,091,158  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Fan    blade    or    the   like.     R.    De   Mey   and    P.    Havard. 

2.097,389  :  Oct.  26. 
Fan,  Centrifugal.     H.  F.  Hagen.     Re.  20,408  ;  June  15. 
Fan,  Centrifugal.     T.  G.   Jonn.     2,083,996;  June   15. 
Fan.    Centrifugal.     S.    F.    Shawhan    and    C.    M.    Ashley. 

2,096,926  ;  Oct.  26. 
Fan  construction.     B.  B.   Gary.     2,098,640  ;  Nov.  9. 
Fan    construction,    Multiblade.     B.   B.   Carv  and  C.  Hol- 
lerith.    2,097,205  ;  Oct.  26. 
Fan,  Desk.     W.  M.  Schwartz.     2,100.980  ;  Nov.  30. 
Fan  economizer.     W.  Carpender.     2,101,983  ;  Dec.   14. 
Fan,   Electric.     J.   E.    Chapman.      2,099,196 ;   Nov.   16. 
Fan,     Electric     pocket.       H.     Ruppe     and     E.     Probst. 

2,077,643  :  Apr.  20. 
Fan.  Flo\ih]p  blade.     E.  Newnham.     2.067,410  :  Jan.  12. 
Fan.  Folding  electric.     C.  W.  Le  Velle.     2,079,942  ;  May 

11. 
Fan    lianger   outlet.     51.    N.   Russell   and   V.   R.   Despard. 

2.097,340  :   Oct.  26. 
Fan  or  pump,  Axial  flow.     F.    Schicht.     2,084,111 ;  June 

15. 
Fan.  Portable  electric.    J.  E.  Fladeland.    2,073,868 ;  Mar. 

16. 
Fan,  Ventilating.     M.  A.   Smith,  Jr.     2,098,407  ;  Nov.  9- 
Fan  with  collapsible  support.     C.  A.  Schmidt  and  H.  D. 

Bricher.     2,100,923;  Nov.  30. 
Fan  with  flexible  blades.     E.  S.  Preston.     2,102,913  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Fan    with    rubber    blades.      E.    S.    Preston.      2,098,107 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Fare  box.     E.   H.  Thompson.     2,094,029  ;   Sept.  28. 
Fare  box.     E.  F.  Wheeler.     2.075,247:  Jlar.  30 
Fare  collector.     H.  B.   Stuart.      2,087,787  :  Julv  20. 
Fare  receptacle.     W.  P.  and  F.  D.  Pitt.     2,101,011 ;  Nov. 

30. 
Farm  gate.     J.  W.  Kayser.     2.076.995  ;  Apr.  13. 
Farm  implement.    S.  Galati  and  S.  S.  Sorrenti.    2,079.249  ; 

May  4. 
Farm  machinery.    J.  E.  Carlin.     2,066,610  ;  Jan.  5. 
Farming  apparatus.     F.  L.  Tucker.     2,066,864 ;  Jan.  5. 
Farming  implement.    F.  B.  Hemmert.     2,100,956  ;  Nov.  30. 
Fastener :  Sec — 

Belt  fastener.  Hood  fastener. 

Button  fastener.  Hose  fastener. 

Cham  fastener.  Heel  fastener. 

Closure  fastener.  Interlocking  fastener. 

Clothes  line  fastener.  Knob   fastener. 

Container  cover  fastener.       Ijicense  tag  fastener. 

Cot  fastener.  Meter  closure  fastener. 

Cover    fastener.  Mulaple  fastener. 

Door  fastener.  Nonseparable  fastener. 

End  fastener.  Panel  fastener. 

Flexible  fastener.  Paper  fastener. 

Hair  fastener.  Positive    lock    fastener. 

Handbag  fastener.  Rail  fastener. 

Hasp  fastener.  Refrigerator  door  fastener. 

Hasp-type  fastener.  Resilient  fastener. 

Hat  fastener.  Roofing   fastener. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


873 


Spring  press  stud  fastener. 
Spring  fastener. 
Tag  fastener. 
Thread-cutting  fastener. 
Tool  liandle  fastener. 
Turn-button  fastener. 
Weatherproofing  fastener. 
Window  fastener. 
Wiper  blade  fastener. 


2,100,648  ; 


Fastener  :  See — 

Sash  fastener. 

Separable  end  fastener. 
Separable  fastener. 

Separable  interlocking  fas- 
tener. 

Sheet  metal  fastener. 

Slide  fastener. 

Sliding  clasp  fastener. 

Snap  fastener. 
Fastener.     A.  Boenecke.     2,093,027  ;   Sept.  14. 
Fastener.     D.  A.  Brennan.     Re.  20,233  ;  Jan.  ' 
Fastener.     A.  de  Vries.     2,102,999  ;  Dec.  21. 
Fastener.     J.  W.  Dews.     2,071,505  ;  Feb.  23. 
Fastener.      G.   C.   Lawson   and   C.   Lindquist. 

Nov.  30. 

Fastener.     R.  C.  Legat.     2,097,099  :  Oct.  26. 
Fastener.    B.  C.  Place.    2,084,624  ;  June  22. 
Fastener.      H.    Rosenberg.      2.095.1  .''>3  ;   Oct.   5. 
Fastener.     W.  J.  Weber.     2,073,037 ;  Mar.  9. 
Fastener.     E.  A.   Wheeler.      2,083,885 ;  June   15. 
Fastener.     F.  Zook.     2,094,?28  ;  Sept.  28. 
Fastener     and     lock,     Hatch     cover.       W.     M.     Dwyer. 

2,074,464 ;  Mar.  23. 
Fastener  and  making  same.  Separable  interlocking.     R.  S. 
.  Kelley.     2,075,762-3  ;  Mar.  30. 
Fastener    and    post    construction,    Fence    wire.      A.    E. 

Weber.     2,067,688  ;  Jan.  12. 
Fastener  applying  device.     J.   F.   Cavanagh.     2,095,659  ; 

Oct.   12. 
Fastener  applying  device.     J.   F.  Cavanagh.     2,096,371  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Fastener  attaching  machine.     S.  Wittenberg.     2,087,461  ; 

July  20. 
Fastener,  Casement  window.     E.  H.  Ellison.     Re.  20,249  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Fastener    device.    Closure.      H.    D.    Sneider.      2,084,114 ; 

June  15. 
Fastener  device  for  a  bag.    M.  Rodin.     2,074,133  ;  Mar.  16. 
Fastener  device  for  radiator  covers  and  the  like.     C.  D. 

Cash.     2,092,370  ;  Sept.  7. 
Fastener  driving  device.     H.  J.  Heller.     2,087,668  :  July 

20. 
Fastener  driving  machine,   Corrugated.     A.  E.   Cranston. 

2,079,154  ;  May  4. 
Fastener  elements.  Method  and  apparatus  for  the  pro- 
duction of.  B.  Reiter.  2,102,031 ;  Dec.  14. 
Fastener  for  closures.  C.  N.  Curtis.  2,098,569  ;  Nov.  9. 
Fastener  for  containers.  S.  Smith.  2,083,621;  June  15. 
Fastener  for  containers.  S.  Smith.  2,089,443  ;  Aug.  10. 
Fastener  for  cream  can  tops.   Self-gripping.     E.  Fraysur. 

2,096,098;  Oct.  19. 
Fastener  for  fabric  edges  Joining  In  a  curved  line.  Sliding 

clasp.     F.  Schatzky.     2,070,753 ;  Feb.  16. 
Fastener   for   leggings,    spats,    and    the   like.     G.    and    E. 

Manolis.     2,087,110;  July  13. 
Fastener   for  license    plates.      C.   F.   Van   Blankensteyn. 

2,082,311  ;  June  1. 
Fastener     for     round     belts,     Belt.       C.     E.     Carlsson. 

2,077,309  ;  Apr.  13. 
Fastener   for   sanitary    napkins   and   llio    like.      Ij.    Shirk. 

2,081,410  ;  May  25. 
Fastener  for  securing  rods,    tubes,   and   the   like.     B.   C. 

Place.     2,087.358  ;  July  20. 
Fastener    for     trim     strips,     Snap.       F.     G.     Richardson. 

2,088,344  ;  July  27. 
Fastener  for  typewriters.     G.  W.  Colon.     2,075,021  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Fastener  for  wall  and  celling  boards,  Blind.     F.  E.  Starr. 

2,099,032  ;  Nov.  16. 
Fastener  member,   Snap.     W.    I.   Jones.     2,084,559  ;   June 

22. 
Fastener  mounting  bracket  and  installation  thereof.  Snap. 

W.  n.  Chnrrhill.     2,096,319;  Oct.  19. 
Fastener  or  holder.  Cord.     F.  W.  Stelnacker.     2,080,153  ; 

May  11. 
Fastener  secured   installation.     W.    I.   Jones.     2,081,871  ; 

May  25. 
Fastener  secured    Installation   and   snap  fastener   for  the 

same.    E.  C.  Dow.se.     2,084,554  ;  Juno  22. 
Fastener  sliders.  Making.     D.  Dy.resen.     2,077,358  ;  .\pr. 

13. 
Fastener     slidors.      Making     separable.        G.      Sundback. 

2,079,722  ;   May   11. 
Fastener,   Snap.     F.  Thiele.      Re.  20,601  ;  Dec.   21. 
Fastener       structure.       Interlocking.         D.       Slllx-riiinn. 

2,007,734-5  ;  Jan.  12. 
Fastener     Htnicluro,     Slide     operative.        D.     Sllberman. 

2,007,730;  Jan.  12. 
Fastener  hIikI.     K.  K.  von  Mortens.     2,07.'i.  II  I  ;  Mar.  30, 
Fastener  stud.   Snap,     J.   F.  Cox.     2,080,979;   May    18. 
Fasteners,    Apparatus     for    attaching.      C.     A.     MiMerez, 

2,080,984  ;  May  18. 
Fasteners,  Apf),ir,iluH  for  making  slide.     G.  II.  C.  Corner, 

2,074,308;   Mar.  23. 
Fasteners,   Ai)i)anilus    for   the   maiinfaelure   of  slide,      F. 

Ulrlcli.     2,009,429  ;  Feb.  2. 
Fasteners,  Apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of  zip.     K.   F, 

Nilgele.      2,094,715  ;   Oct.    5. 
Fasteners,  Making.     G.  Johnson,     2.087,204;  July  13. 
Ii'asteners,    Making    separable.      N.    J.    I'oux.      2,078,017: 

Apr.  20. 
Fasteners,   Making  separable.     ('..   Sundback.     2,008,0ril  ; 

Nov.  0. 

1'J2I2H — P— 50 


Fasteners,   Making  slide.    H.    W.  Brownsdon.    2,095,209  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Fasteners,   Making  slide.      M.   Winterhalter.     2,071,603 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Fasteners,   Making  thermoplastic.     L.    H.   Morin  and  D. 

Marinsky.     2,102,328  ;  Dec.  14. 
Fasteners,  Manufacturing  separable  interlocking.    G.  Sund- 
back.    2,091,617  ;  Aug.  31. 
Fasteners,     Manufacturing     separable     interlocking.       G. 

Sundback.     2,095,458;  Oct.    12. 
Fasteners,  Method  and  apparatus  for  coating  slide.     W.  J. 

Reuter.     2,079,563  ;  May  4. 
Fasteners,    Method    of   and    apparatus    for    making    lead 

head.    J.  M.  Upton.     2,082,604  ;  June  1. 
Fasteners  or  nails.  Apparatus  for  making  multiplex.     J. 

H.  McFaul.     2,073,942  ;  Mar.  16. 
Fasteners    or   nails.    Making   multiplex.      J.    H.    McFaul. 

2,073,943  ;  Mar.  16. 
Fasteners  to  sheetlike  material,  Applying.     J.  W.  Dews. 

2,071,507  ;  Feb.  23. 
Fastening.     B.  H.  Bastable.     2,087,881  ;  July  27. 
Fastening.     A.  de  Vries.     2,088,320  ;  July  27. 
Fastening.    F.  H.  Ellsworth  and  G.  A.  Gleason.    2.071,685  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Fastening.     A.  Hayner.     2,068,025  ;  Jan.  19. 
Fastening.     F.  N.  La  Chapelle.     2,092,807  ;  Sept.  14. 
Fastening  and  detecting   means  for  valves  and   the  like. 

F.  O.  Paige,  Jr.     2,084,963  ;  June  22. 

Fastening  apparatus.     D.  R.  LaPlace.     2,095,476  ;  Oct.  12. 
Fastening,  Car  door.     D.  P.  Hynes.     2,091,816  :  Aug.  31. 
Fastening  device.    F.  K.  Herschmann,     2,082,577  ;  June  1. 
Fastening  device.     P.  A.   Jensen.     2,099,398  ;  Nov.   16. 
Fastening    device.       G.    L.    Moore    and    J.     R.     Steele. 

2,085,821 ;  July  6. 
Fastening  device.     B.  L.  Quarnstrom.     2,068.932  ;  Jan.  26. 
Fastening  device.     A.  W.  Schmid.     2,102,096  ;  Dec.  14. 
Fastening    device.       E.     G.     Simpson     and     W.     Schnell. 

2,091,378;  Aug.  31. 
Fastening  device.     A.  J.  Stock.     2,097.051  :  Oct.  26. 
Fastening  device.     M.  Spear  and  G.  Skluth.     2,083,129  ; 

June  8. 
Fastening  device.  G.  A.  Tinnerman.  2.095,895  ;  Oct.  12. 
Fastening  device.  G.  A,  Tinnerman,  2,101.287:  Dec.  7. 
Fastening  device.  G.  A.  Tinnerman.  2,102,229  ;  Dec.  14. 
Fastening  device.  F.  W.  Williams.  2,000,813-4  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fastening  device.  F.  W.  Williams.  2.079.194  ;  Mav  4, 
Fastening  device,    Adjustable.      P.   Gardner.      2,074,107 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Fastening    device,    Antipanic.     W.    P.    Ruth.     2.087.165  ; 

July  13. 
Fastening  device.  Clip  type.     L.   P.  Winby  and  G.   F.  C. 

Caswell.     2,088,890  ;  Aug.  3. 
Fastening    device    for    folders.      D.    E.    Hunter    and    R. 

G.  Bourden.     2,079,740;  May  11. 

Fastening    device    for    locking    juxtaposed    members    to- 
gether.    F.  G.   Purinton.     2,100.810:  Nov.  30. 
Fastening    device    for    panels    or    the    like.      A.    P.    Ball. 

2,099,189  ;  Nov.  16. 
Fastening   device   of   the   continuous   type,   Pressure.      R, 

Podolskv.      2,093,174:   Sept.   14. 
Fastening  device,  Sealed,     A.  A,  Doty.    2.103,743  ;  Dec.  28. 
Fastening    device,    Windshield    cleaner.      T.    J.    Smulskl. 

2,079,881;  May  11. 
Fastening  for  slit  openings  in  garments.     R.   G.   Roberts 

and  A.  J.   Itogers,      2.087.045;  July  13. 
Fastening    forming    and    delivering    mechanism.      F.    C. 

Eastman.     2,078,317  ;  Apr.  27. 
Fastening-inserting      apparatus.         A.       Cocozolla,       Jr. 

2,009,217  ;  Feb.  2. 
Fastening     inserting     machine.        F.     N.     La     ChapcUe. 

2,083,568  ;  June  15. 
Fastening      inserting      machine.        F.      N.      LaChapelle. 

2,092,078  ;   Sept.  7. 
Fastening-inserting       machine.  L.        S.       Macdonald. 

2,083,055  ;  June  15. 
Fastening  Inserting  machine.     C.  A.  Robinson.     2.070,010: 

May  4. 
I''aslcning  Inserting     mechanism.      \\".      I".      r>.      Kol-erts. 

2,0,SS.701  ;  Aug.  3. 
Fastening  machine.     C.  B.  Thayer.     2,074.905  :   Mar.   23. 
I''a8tenlng  means.     II,  G.  Lombard.     2.077.120;  .\pr,   13, 
l''a8tening  means.     II.   Mackev.     2.089.90S  ;  .Vug.  10. 
Fastening  means.      F.   E.   Stahl.     2. 080,036  ;   May   IS. 
Fastening  means.     C  .\.  Swiinstroin,     2. 09.", 271  :  Oct.   12. 
I''nslening  mean.s,     A.  Wlnckler.     2,009.987  :    Feb,  9, 
l''astenlng  means  for  .'ibutting  Hap.^'  of  llexiblo  curriers  or 

cartons.     C.  D.  Keilli.     2.069.742  ;  Feb.  9. 
Fastening    means    lor    bearing    sleeves.       F.    C.     Morton, 

2.102,375;  Dec.  14. 
Kastening   means    for    insulating   mntrrlnl.      .S.   J,    Irwin. 

2.074,055  ;  Mar.  10. 
li'nstenlng    means,     Keslllent.      W,     I.    Jone.x,      2,081.870; 

May  25. 
Fastening,    Rail.      A.    H.    Hiiswell.      2.0S3,9.%2  ;    June    in. 
Fastening,   ReMllleni    n.tuhiclor,      W,    Konkol,      2,102,900; 

Dec.   21. 
Fastening,   Rotary  plow  cutter.     F.  F.  I'lirl."),     2,OS3,rttl2  ; 

June  15. 
I''iisleiiiiig      structure,      Combined,        G,      .\,      Tinnerman, 

2, OS  1.926  ;  June  22. 
Fastening     structure,     Coiiibineil.        (),     .\,     Tinnernuin, 

2,io:i.s:!:t :  D.-c.  28. 
Fasfenlngs.  Method  of  and  machine  for  Innertlnt;      J.  T. 

Lancaster.     2.070,003  ;  Apr.  0 


874 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Fat  and  oil  splitting  enzvme  from  plant  seeds,  Preparing. 

E.  Takamiya.     2,102,101 ;  Dec.  14. 
Fats  and  oils,  Stabilized.     S.  Musher.     2,069,265  ;  Feb.  2. 
Fats,  Apparatus  for  rendering  and  refining.     C.  B.  Upton. 

2,075,070  ;  Mar.  30. 
Fats,    Process    for    finishing.      H.    A.    Keck.      2,101,501  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Faucet.    J.  Auger.     2,102,503  ;  Dec.  14. 
Faucet.     C.  J.  Brown.     2,068,369  ;  Jan.  19. 
Faucet.     L.  J.  Hengesbach  and  W.  P.  Fox.     2,072,555  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Faucet.     J.  Hoferle.     2,089,848;  Aug.  10. 
Faucet.     R.  H.  Marchant.     2,089,977  :  Aug.  17. 
Faucet.     G.  Mueller.     2,094,462  ;  Sept.  28. 
Faucet.    M.  Portl.     2,088,666  ;  Aug.  3. 
Faucet.     R.   S.  Thompson.     2,087.223  :   July  13. 
Faucet.     A.  Wine.     2,076,805  ;  Apr.  13. 
Faucet  attachment.    C.  E.  Lehman.     2,103,425  :  Dec.  28. 
Faucet,  Beer.     R.  T.  Cornelius.     2,081,000  ;  May  18. 
Faucet,    Beer.      E.    H.    Smith.      2,004.222  ;    Sept.    28. 
Faucet,    Beer    dispensing.      S.    E.    Rieheson.      2,096,202 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Faucet,  Beverage.     J.  Schreier.     2,077,718:  Apr.  20. 
Faucet,   Combination.     P.   Gavrlles.     2,068,794;   Jan.   26. 
Faucet  connecter.      W.  J.  Hooper.      2,094.889  :  Oct.  5. 
Faucet  connection.     B.  H.  Kennedy.     2,071,842  ;  Feb.  23. 
Faucet  connection.     S.  L.  Weiss.     Re.  20,593  ;  Dec.  14. 
Faucet  connection.     S.  L.  Weiss.     2,085,841  ;  July  6. 
Faucet,      Dual-actuating     unleakable.        G.      E.      Ripley. 

2,090,309  ;  Aug.  17. 
Faucets,    Attachment    for    beverage    dispensing.      C.    L. 

Cruver.    2,066,877  ;  Jan.  5. 
Feed,    Apparatus   for   manufacturing   dried.      W.    L.    Mc- 

Gehee  and  H.  W.  Luhnow.     2,100,907  :  Nov.  30. 
Feed  apparatus  for  pipe  coating  machines  and  the  like. 

A.   G.   Perkins.     2,099,346;  Nov.  16. 
Feed  collet.     S.  Baxendale.     2,087,868;  July  20. 
Feed    control     mechanism.     J.    H.     Webster.     2.096,772  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Feed   control.  Motor  operated.     G.   E.    King.     2,100,745  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Feed  device.     E.  T.  Lorig.     2,103,264  ;  Dec.  28. 
Feed    device    for    baking    ovens.      G.    Heim.      2,091,543 ; 

Aug.  31. 
Feed  finger.     S.  B.  Martin.     2,088,067  ;  July  27. 
Feed  for  crosscut  saws  for   parqueting  flooring  and   the 

like.  Rotary  automatic.     A.  G.  T.  Hickman.     2,078,177  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Feed    for    duplicating    machines.    Master.      A.    Marchev 

2,068,059  ;  Jan.  19. 
Feed    for   printing   machines.   Automatic.      A.    G.    Baker. 

2,081,523;  May  25. 
Feed  means  for  paper  carriage.  Front.     O.  J.  Sundstrand. 

2,091,339  ;  Aug.  31. 
Feed     mechanism.       C.     C.     Gray    and    H.     L.     Johnson. 

2,073,792  ;  Mar.  16. 
Feed     mechanism     control.     J.     E.     Lovely.     2,094,995  ; 

Oct.  5.  • 
Feed   mechanism  for  cotton  hullers  and  cleaners.     C.  E. 

Hagler.     2,098,092;  Nov.  2. 
Feed  mechanism  for  grinding  machines.  Cross.    W.  A.  Cig- 

ger.     2,079,007  ;  May  4. 
I^eed  mechanism  for  lathes.     R.  K.   Le  Blond  and  H.  C 

Kemper.     2,097,375  ;  Oct.  26. 
Feed    mechanism    for    machine    tools.      J.    R.    Johnson 

2.072,339-40  :  Mar.  2. 
Feed  mechanism  for  slicing  machines,  Cross.     O.  Theurer 

2,096,212  ;  Oct.  19. 
Feed  mechanism  for  typewriters.     T.  French.     2,085,464 

June  29. 
Feed   mechanism.   Stock.     D.   H.  Montgomerv  and  A.   H 

Jobert.     2,093.112  :   Sept.   14. 
Feed  mixing  mill.     A.  C.  and  F.  C.  Krause.     2,090,685 

Aug.  24. 
Feed  of  a  milling  machine  or  other  machine  tool  having 

a  plurality  of  driving  motors.   Regulating  the   rate  of 

J.  E.  Dornn.     2.070.004:  May  4. 
Feed  of  liquids  and  gases.   Proportionate.     L.   D.  Jones 

2.087,730;   July  20. 
Feed,   Producing  anim.Tl.     E.   Baur.      2.082,198:    June   1 
Feed  regulator  and   separator.     T.  G.  Cecka.     2,070,508 

Feb.  9. 
Feed  substances  derived  from  distillery  slop  and  producins 

same.     A.  W.  Lissauer   and    J.   R.   Coffey.     2,070,285 

Feb.  9. 
Feed  wheel.     H.  P.  Arnold.     2,074,199 ;  Mar.   16 
Feed  works.     E.  C.  Bullard.     2.086.840;  July  13. 
Feeder :  See — 

Compound  feeder.  Paper  feeder. 

Fluid  pressure  responsive         Pigeon   feeder, 
feeder.  Reagent  feeder. 

Fuel  feeder.  Rolled  paper  feeder. 

Glass  feeder.  Thresher   machine    feeder. 

Hopper  feeder.  Vibratory  feeder. 

Insect  feeder.  Weighing  feeder. 

Metal  feeder. 
Feeder  and  waterer,  Poultry.     F.  W.  Buckle.     2,084,240  ; 

June  15. 
Feeder   attachment.      R.    V.    Jlelior    and    W.    W.    Remer. 

2,006.641  ;  Jan.  5. 
Feeder  control  mechanism.     R.  M.  Hardgrove.     2,100,848  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Teeder  for  corn  shredders  and  the  like.    W.  W.  P.  Stelter. 

2,085,174  ;  June  29. 


Feeder  for   type  casting   machines.   Metal.     M.   J.    Topp. 

2,090,316  ;  Aug.  17. 
Feeder    system.     Reversible    lubricating.     D.     R.    Hillis. 

2.094.27"!  :    Sept.    28. 
Feeding  and  blanking  machine.     A.   Smith.     2,073,320 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Feeding  and  weighing  machine.  Automatic.     S.  G.  Mur- 
ray.    2,083,391 ;  June  8. 
Feeding  apparatus.    E.  J.  Kingsbury.    2,067,492  ;  Jan.  12. 
Feeding  apparatus.     L.   N.   Nadeau.     2,097,381 ;  Oct.   26. 
Feeding  attachment  for  printing  presses.     W.  D.  Berry. 

2,070,572:   Feb.   16. 
Feeding  device.     D.  W.  Hart.     2,090,479  ;  Aug.  17. 
Feeding  device.     F.  M.  Slater.     2,078,780  ;  Apr.  27. 
Feeding  device.     E.  F.  Terry.     2,067,357  ;  Jan.  12. 
Feeding    device    and    method.      G.    Monnet.      2,069.261  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Feeding  device.  Automatic.    J.  Krell.    2,080,968  ;  May  18. 
Feeding   device   for  feeding   sheets   of   paper.   Automatic. 

W.  Ritzerfeld.     2,088,345  ;  July  27. 
Feeding   device    for  films   in   cinematographic   apparatus. 

J.  Laager.     2,090,892  ;  Aug.  24. 
Feeding    device    for     shingle     cutters.       J.     W.     Pearl. 

2,081,280  :  May  25. 
Feeding   device.    Pin   type.      J.    Q.    Sherman.      2,095,293 ; 

Oct.   12. 
Feeding  head  for  shaker  or  jigging  conveyers.    L.  F.  Jones. 

2,068,953  ;  Jan.  26. 
Feeding     means.     Weight     controlled.        E.     E.     Harper. 

2.100,316  :  Nov.  30. 
Feeding  mechanism.     C.  L.  Post.     2,092,524  ;  Sept.  7. 
Feeding  mechanism.  Automatic.    W.  E.  Smith.    2,078,694  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Feeding  mechanism  for  fibrous  layers.      S.   L.   Schwarz. 

2,067,350  ;  Jan.  12. 
Feeding    mechanism    for    lathes.    Tool.     W.    F.    Groene. 

2,097,096  :   Oct.   26. 
Feeding  mechanism  for  printing  presses.     A.   T.   Koppe. 

2,085,592  ;  June  29. 
Feeding    mechanism    for    rock     drills.       J.     C.     Curtis. 

2,068,661  ;  Jan.  26. 
Feeding     mechanism     for     rock     drills.       J.     C.     Curtis. 

2,075,572  ;  Mar.  30. 
Feeding     mechanism     for     rock     drills.       J.     C.     Curtis. 

2,097,561 ;   Nov.   2. 
Feeding  or  delivery  apparatus.  Automatic.     H.  Willshaw 

and  T.  Norcross.     2,081,441;  May  25. 
Feeler,  Filling.     H.  H.  Burdett.     2,087,873  :  July  20. 
Feeler     for     drop     box     looms.     Electric.       L.     S.     Vose. 

2,103,803  :  Dec.  28. 
Feeler  gauge.     A.   J.  Brickner.     2,090,178  ;  Aug.   17. 
Feet  and   handle  provisions  for  appliance   bases.     E.    S. 

Preston.     2.084,595  ;  June  22. 
Feet,  Device  for  the  correction  of  weakness  of  the.     F.  S. 

Chambers.     2.096,160  ;  Oct.  19. 
Felt   and    felt    fabrics.    Production    of.      E.    T.    Kennedy. 

2,083.383  ;  June  8. 
Felt  and  method  of  making.     B.  Frever.     2,094,148  ;  Sept. 

28.  -  .       f 

Felt,   Asbestos-faced   drier.      W.   A.    Barrell.      2,098,994 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Felt.  Asbestos  filled   drier.     W.   A.   Barrell.     2,098,993 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Felt,  Drier.     J.  E.  Hooper.     2,084,490  ;  June  22. 
Felt,    Paper    maker's    drier.      T.    Hindle    and    S.    Lord. 

2,066,974;  Jan.  5. 
Felted  product  and  making  the  same.     W.  R.   Scigle  and 

G.  B.  Brown.     2,077,720  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fence,  Bench  saw  rip.    T.  L.  Hedgpeth.    2,101,709  ;  Dec.  7. 
Fence,   Electric.     L.  Heidger.     2,090,198 ;  Aug.   17. 
Fence,  Jointer.     H.  E.  Tautz.     2.085.131  :  June  29. 
Fence,  Portable.     J.  D.  Friend.     2,074,688  :  Mar.  23. 
Fence,  Portable  sectional.     J.  A.  Sander.     2,073,947  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Fence  post.    O.  T.  and  I.  L.  Larson.     2,084.095  ;  June  15. 
Fence  structure.   Composite.     E.   R.   Skilnik.      2,066.426 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Fender.     R.  Golphin.     2,078,679  ;  Apr.  27 
Fender   and   making   the   same.    Boat.      R.   J.   and   J.    H. 

Driscoll.     2,095,799:   Oct.   12. 
Fender,  Automobile.     R.  Cadwallader.     2,068,732  ;  Jan.  26. 
Fender.  Automobile  wheel.     R.   S.  Grimshaw.     2,081,231; 

May  25. 
Fender  clamp.  Automobile.     W.  C.  Jackson.     2,084,087  : 

June  15. 
Fender  for  automobiles.    A.  Grigas.     2.066,468  ;  Jan.  5. 
I'ender    for    automobiles.      F.     L.    O'Reilly.      2,070,173; 

Feb.  9. 

^^2  078  852'^"a°'"°27^^'  ^"'^  ^P^'^^S  cushion.     M.  Jelalian. 
Fender  'guide,     f.  H.'  Cohen.     2.087.217  :   Julv  13. 
Fender  lamp.     R.  D.   Winkelmeyer.     2,086,345;   July  6. 
Fenestrated   endoscopic   tube.     M.   R.   Peck.     2,076,741; 

Apr.  13. 
Ferric  alloy  process.     P.  M.  Payne.     2,089,222;  Aug.  10. 
I'prric  chloride.  Manufacture  of.     E.  T.  Ladd.     2,096,855  ; 

Uct.  20. 

^%''k%a  oVi^^K^K^'  .  ^Manufacture      of.        R.      Pfanstiel. 
ii,Uob,Jo7  ;  July  6. 

^^\fi*u^J?;?^^^°i°lr™5''^'*S  alloy  steels  from  such  alloys, 

Making.    B^  F.  Hardesty.    2,071;339 ;  Feb.  23. 
Ferrule.     A.  F.  Craver.     2.069,i77  :  Jan  26 

••errnlP  for  cigarette  holders.    G.  R.  McWane.    2,102,017: 
Dec.  14.  ' 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


875 


Fertilizer.     J.  W.  Corey.     2,101,807  ;  Dec.  7. 

Fertilizer  and  making  same.  Nitrogenous.     E.  F.  Grether. 

2,097,457;  Nov.   2. 
Fertilizer   and   making   same,    Phosphate-sulphur.      J.    T. 

Claiborne,  Jr.,  and  P.  D.  Peterson.     2,097,446  ;  Nov.  2. 
Fertilizer  and  nitric  acid,  Making  phosphate.  H.  A.  Curtis. 

2,069,226  ;  Feb.  2. 
Fertilizer   and   seed   feed   attachment   for   drills.      H.    J. 

Kemp.     2,071,037;  Feb.   16. 
Fertilizer  and  soil   conditioner.   Combined.     D.  D.   Way- 
nick.     2,092,100  ;  Sept.  7. 
Fertilizer    attachment    for    planters.      R.    L.    Greenwell. 

2,096,298  ;  Oct.  19. 
Fertilizer  distributor.     C.  C.  Dixon.     2,095,596  ;  Oct.  12. 
Fertilizer  distributor.     C.   W.  Haagen.     2,099,013 ;  Nov. 

16. 
Fertilizer  distributor.     J.  T.  Urquhart.     2,066,953  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fertilizer,  Gradually  available.     W.  J.  Hale.     2,096,742  ; 

Oct.  2C. 
Fertilizer,  Guanidine  phosphate.    H.  A.  Curtis.    2,070,581  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Fertilizer,      Insecticidal      phosphate.        S.      E.     Marsico. 

2,095,366;   Oct.    12. 
Fertilizer,  Making  calcium  phospliate.     W.  H.  Maclntire. 

2,086,565  ;  July  13. 
Fertilizer,   Making   manganese   phosphate.      W.   H.   Mac- 
lntire.    2,093,460;  Sept.  21. 
Fertilizer,     Manganese    phosphate.       W.     H.     Maclntire. 

2  095  993  *  Oct    19 
Fertilizer  manufacture.     J.  L.  Brill.    2,102,830-1 ;  Dec.  21. 
Fertilizer,      Manufacture      of.        H.      L.      Hartenstein. 

2.070,658;   Feb.    16. 
Fertilizer,   Preparation   of.      W.    H.   Kniskern   and   C.    K. 

Lawrence.      2,081,401  ;   May   25. 
Fertilizer,  Producing  phosphorus  and   phosphate.     H.  A. 

Curtis.     2,069,225  ;    Feb.   2. 
Fertilizer  sowing  attachment   for  seeding  machines.      A. 

M.  Buehler.     2,099,795  :  Nov.  23. 
Fertilizers,   Mixing  and    distributing.      R.   C.   Zuckermiin. 

2,079,061  ;  May  4. 
Fertilizers,   Preparation  of.     W.   H.   Kniskern  and   F.   J. 

De  Rewal.     2.086,717:  July  13. 
Fertilizers,  Producing.     O.  Kaselitz.     2,092,123  ;   Sept.  7. 
Fertilizers,     Producing.       C.    Krauch,    C.    Kver,    and    U. 

Schleiphake.     2,079,324  ;   ^Mnv  4. 
Fertilizers,  Producing.     G.  Tromel.      2,070,697  ;   Feb.   16. 
Fertilizers,  Production  of.    E.  W.  Harvey  and  R.  M.  Jones. 

2,077,171  :  Apr.  13. 
Festoon  drier,  Double  apron.     A.  O.  Hurxthal.     2,070,483  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Fever,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  creating  an  artificial 

E.  C.  Sittler.     2,068,612:  Jan.  19. 
Fever,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  creating  an  artificial. 

E.   C.    Sittler.      2,098,316;   Nov.   9. 
Fever,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  creating  an  artificial. 

C.  F.  Kettering  and  E.   C.   Sittler.     2,098,295  ;  Nov.  9. 
Fiber   and   producing   it.      W.   H.   Carothers.      2,071,251  ; 

Feb.   16. 
Fiber,      Artificial,        C.     Dreyfus     and     W.     Whitehead. 

2,090,609  ;  Aug.  24. 
Fiberho.Trd.     J.  D.  Carter.     2,099,.')98  :  Nov.  16. 
Fiberboard.     J.  N.  Dcvereux.     2,080,031  ;  May  11. 
Fibcrboard.      (',   (J.   Muench.      2,094,371  ;   Sept.   28. 
Fiberboard  cjise,  IJpht  shielded  Iiandled.     W.  B.  Lincoln, 

Jr.     2,078,087  :  Apr.  20. 
Fiberboard  container.     S.  P.  Eelsinger.     2,094,783  ;  Oct.  5. 
Fiber    composition     rind    malilng    the    same       S.    Wilson. 

2,075,708  ;  Mar.  30. 
Fiber  dressing  machine.     A.  Takata.     2,086.448  :  July  6. 
Fiber  fi-om  waste  paper.  Reclaiming.     F.  H.   Snyder  and 

S.  F.  M.  Maclaren.     2,077,059;  Apr.  13. 
Fiber  libenition.   System   of.      C.  D.  Altick,  L.   D.   Smiley, 

and  E.  T.  Turner.     2,078,222;  Apr.  27. 
Fiber  separating  machine.     D.  E.  Patterson.     2,079,601  ; 

May  11. 
Fiber,  Treatment  of  vegetable.     J.  S.  Sconce.     2,098,111  : 

Nov.   2. 
Fibers  and  products  thereof.   Softening.     H.  Teckelhorn. 

2,096,705  ;  Oct.   19. 
Fibers,    Apparatus    for    treating   artificial.      J.    P.    I>air(l 

and   F.    C.   Nicderliau.ser.      2,092,121   5  ;    .Sept.    7. 
Fibers    from    bast    i)lant8.    Separating.      J.    H.    Gillespie. 

2.072. 7H)  ;  Mar,  2. 
Fibers   from    cotton   seeds.   Removing.      K.   B.   Cumpston. 

2.072,978  ;  Mar.  0. 
FibeiH    from    ii.scil    textile    materials.    Recovering.      I.    V. 

Wilson.     2,073,916:  Mar.  10. 
Fibers  In  mixed  fabrics,   HcHerving  animal,     F,  Guenllier, 

H.    HnusKmann,    J.    Nuessleln.     II.    Schuette,    and    C. 

Schoellcr.     2,087,284  ;  July  20. 
Fibers  In  paper  pulp  on  the  wet  part  of  paper  and  board 

making  machliicH,  Attaining  Improved  felting  of  the.     S. 

P.   ri.   10.   IIolgerHSon  and   \V.   A.   E.  Tibell.      2,076,991  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Fibers,    Mantifjicture    of    woid  like    nrtlflclnl.      W.    Claus. 

2,100,588:  Nov.  30. 
Fibers.   Method   «['  and   apparatus  for   treating  arlinrlal. 

J.     P.     Laird    and     F.     C.     NIederhauHer.       2,092,126; 

Sept.  7.  ,    .. 

FIbeiN  or  Hircads   from   animal   cnllngcn   Iron  proof,   Ren 

ilcrliig.      (;.   I,iiii(.-c'.      2,Mi;i,lii:'.  ;   liic.  21. 
Fibers,  ProccsH  iitid  dcvic<'  for  di^guiiiinlnK  ramlo  and  Othor 

nlmllar.     I).  S.  Nelll,     2,071,051  ;  Feb.  23. 


Fibers,  Production  of  artificial.    A.  Formhals.    2,077,373  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Fibre,  Manufacture  of  staple.     L.  Ubbelohde.     2,090,560  : 

Aug.    17. 
Fibrous  articles.  Manufacture  of  partially  soluble  felted, 

W.  B.  Jones.     2,069,763  ;  Feb.  9. 
Fibrous    articles,    Method    and    apparatus    for    making. 

R.  A.  Farnham.     2,081,740  ;  May  25. 
Fibrous  articles.  Method  of  and   apparatus  for  forming. 

G.  J.  Manson.     2,082,409  ;  June  1. 
Fibrous  bodied  articles  and  producing  same.  Inlaid.     E.  C. 

Sloan.     2,069,393  ;  Feb.   2. 
Fibrous    compound    of    thermoplastic   rubber    derivatives. 

J.  A.  Merrill.     2,080,375;  May  11. 
Fibrous  material  and  making  the  same.  Fabricated  vege- 
table.    G.  H.  Ellis.     2,071,822  ;  Feb.  23. 
Fibrous  material.  Apparatus  for  treating.     J.  N.   Selvig. 

2,078,419  :  Apr.  27. 
Fibrous    material.   Coating.     M.   J.  Vittengl.      2.082.559 ; 

June  1. 
Fibrous   material,  Insect  and  fungi  toxic.     G.   H.   Ellis. 

2,067,047  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fibrous     material.     Penetrating.        R.      M.     Bruesewitz. 

2,078,525  ;  Apr.  27. 
Fibrous  materials.   Cleaning.     K.   Stickdorn.      2,098,527  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Fibrous    materials    from    animal    skins.    Producing.      R. 

Runkel  and  G.  Lange.     2,090,902  ;  Aug.  24. 
Fibrous  materials,   Treatment   of  artificial.     H.   Dreyfus. 

2,070,716;  Feb.   16. 
Fibrous   structure   and   producing  same.   Laminated.     H. 

G.  Metcalf  and  K.  H.  Bowen.     2,087,441  ;  July  20. 
Fibrous    structures,    Apparatus    for   manufacturing   satu- 
rated sheeted.     I.  J.  Novak.     2,078,272  ;  Apr.  27. 
Fidelity  control.  Automatic.     L.  C.  Hollands.     2,078,077  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Field   strength,   Apparatus  and   method   for   determining. 

G.  D.  Gillett.     2,079,205  ;  May  4. 
Fifth  wheel.     A.  C.  Fuhrman.     2,092,113  ;  Sept.  7. 
Fifth  wheel.     G.  Walther  and  E.  L.    Miller.     2.072.661  ; 

Mar.   2. 
Fifth   wheel.    Cushion    mounted    ball   and    socket.      A.   A. 

Krnmer.     2,093,761;  Sept,  21. 
Fig  stringing  machine.     R.  Fair.     2,087,508  ;  July  20. 
Figs,  Treating.      C.   F.   Love.     2,072,309  ;   Mar.  2. 
Figure   device.      B.    Phillips.      2,096.130  :   Oct.    19. 
Figure,  Ornamental  molded.     H.  P.  C.  Keuls.     2,067,766  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Filament  and  making  the  same.  Artificial.     W.  Whitehead. 

2,090,924  ;  Aug.  24. 
Filament  and  manufacture  thereof.  Lamp.     R.  M.  Zabel. 

2,007.746  ;  Jan.  12. 
Filament  and  thread  treatment.     J.  L,  Bitter.     2,090.339  ; 

Aug.    17. 
Filament  mounting  and  mechanism  therefor.     J.  Flaws.  Jr. 

2,085,578  ;  June  29. 
Filament  of  variable  capacity.  Thermionic.     E.  F.  Lowry. 

2,069,532  ;  Feb,  2. 
Filament     section     feeding     machine.       A.     M.     Griffith. 

2,070,105  ;  Feb.  9. 
Filament  spring.     N.  R.   Smith.     2,090,205  ;  Oct.  10. 
Filament  structure  for  electron  discharge  devices.     N.  E. 

Lindenblad.      2,082,839  ;  June   8. 
I'^ilament  treatment.     C.  Herrmann.     2.090,352;  Aug,  17. 
Filaments    and    like    materials.    Production    of    artlflclnl. 

II.  Dreyfus.     2,072,248;  Mar.   2. 
Filaments  and   tnaldng   same.   Artificial.      W.   Whitehead. 

2.088.675  ;  Aug,  3, 
Filaments    and    other    products    containing    organic    de- 
rivatives of  cellulose.  Manufacture  of  artificial,     P.  F. 

C.  Sowter.     2,070,630  ;  Feb.  16. 
Filamcnls   iind   other    products,    Proiluction   of   artificial. 

H.  Dreyfus  and   W.   I.  Taylor.      2.094.780;  0«t.  5. 
Filaments  and  preparing  the  same.  Artificial.     C.  Dreyfus 

and  W.  Whitehead.     2,072,856  ;  Mar.  9. 
I'ilMiiieuls   and    similar   arllcles.    Di'vice    for    feeding.      J. 

Flaws,  Jr.     2,089,055  ;   Aug.  3. 
■•'liaments  and  staple   fibers,  Apparatus  for  coating.     W. 

Whitehead.     2.081,967:  June  1. 
Filaments,  i;(iniill/lng  Ihc  <lvelng  (inalltles  of  arllflclal.     H, 

Klssner  and   I!.  H.   Carter.     Re.  20.356;  May  11. 
Filiimeuts.    (Ihers,    and    tin-   like.    Treatment    of   artificial. 

11.     Dreyfus.      2.09  l.O'.lll  :    Sept.    2.S. 
Filaments,  films,  and  similar  materials  containing  orpinic 

derivallves    of    cellulose.    Treatment    of.      11.    Dreyfus. 

2,072.250  ;  Mnr.  2. 
Filameiiis,   films,  and   lexllle  fabrics.   Treatment   of.      W. 

AMilleliead.     2,067,219:  Jan.  12. 
Fllaineiils  for  eli'clric  liii'Mn<lescenl  lamps  and  similar  de- 
vices,     Mannfacliiri'     of      colled  eoll.        R,      K,      I.ced(i, 

2,0S;!,-I5(i  :  .llllie  ,s. 
I''llameiiiH  for  mliiliilure  lncnnde.<icent   lamps  and  nrllclen. 

Making.      W.    J.    Henry.      2,067.661  :    .Inn.    12. 
I.'llai lis.    I.ubrlcallon    of    arllllelal.      i\    <V    lluller   anil 

i;,    C.    CueiKhir.      2,0S:!,(i:!.'i  ;    .liine    !,'> 
I'llaiiienlH,  Manufacliin'  of  lulHleliil,     J.  .1,   Sloeckly  and 

R,   IlarCuiieU.     2,083,011  ;  .Inn.'  .K, 
I'MlameiilH,    MiiiiiifMCliire    of    iiiiilllt'olored        I!     Bnrtuni>k. 

.\.    IlnrlmaiiM.    .1.    J.    .stoecKly,    and    J.    rylenboinuirt. 

2, 070,19  I  ;   Fell,  !>. 
FIlameiilK,     .MjinufMciiire    of    Rofl     IukIit.       11      llofiniinn. 

2.()HS,.'i.'ifi  ;   July   27. 


876 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


Filaments,    Jlanufacture    or   treatment    of   artificial.     H 

Dreyfus.      2,094.005  ;   Sept.   28. 
Filaments,  Method  and  apparatus  for  twisting.    F.  Honig 

2,080,918  ;  May  18. 
Filaments  of  artificial  silk  and  the  like,  Formation   of, 

R.  de  Stoutz.     2,074,682  ;  Mar.  23. 
Filaments   of   viscose,   Desulphurizing    artificial.      A.    E 

Stein.    2,066,371 ;  Jan.  5. 
Filaments  or  the  like  of  cellulose  derivatives,  Manufac 

ture  of.    H.  Dreyfus  and  W.  I.  Taylor.     2,068,538  ;  Jan 

19. 
Filaments  or  the  like.  Production  or  treatment  of  artifi 

cial.     P.  F.  C.  Sowter.     2,066,492  ;  Jan.  5. 
Filaments,  Producing  coiled.     R.  B.  Thomas.     2,091,245 

Aug.  24. 
Filaments,    Spinning    of   artificial.      C.    Dreyfus    and    W 

Whitehead.     2,072,100;  Mar.  2. 
Filaments,    Spinning    of   artificial.      C.    Dreyfus    and    W 

Whitehead.     2,072,102  ;  Mar.  2. 
Filaments,   threads,   films,   and  the  like.   Manufacture  of 

artificial.     H.    C.   Olpin   and   G.   H.    Ellis.      2,083,122 

June  8. 
Filaments,   threads,   foils,   and   the   like.   Production   and 

treatment  of  artificial.     W.  A.  Dickie,  R.  W.  Moncrieff, 

and  C.  W.  North.     2,067,905  ;  Jan.  19. 
Filaments,  threads,  ribbons,  and  the  like.  Manufacture  of 

artificial.     H.  Dreyfus.     2,094,781  ;  Oct.  5. 
Filaments,  threads,  ribbons,  and  the  like.  Production  and 

treatment  of  artificial.     H.  Dreyfus.     2,070,584 ;   Feb. 

16. 
Filaments,  threads,  ribbons   or  the  like  by  the  dry  spin- 
ning  method.    Production    of   artificial.      H.    Dreyfus. 

2,075,888;  Apr.  6. 
Filaments,  threads,  yarns,  ribbons,  and  the  like.  Produc- 
tion or  treatment  of  artificial.    H.  Dreyfus.     2,099,005  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Filaments,  yarns,  etc.,  Manufacture  and   after  treatment 

of  artificial.     R.  Etzkorn.     2,090,862  ;  Aug.  24. 
Filaments,   yarns   or   fibers.   Production   of    crimped.     D. 

Finlayson  and  F.  Happey.     2,089,199  ;  Aug.   10. 
Filaments,   yarns,   ribbons,  and   similar  materials.  Treat- 
ment  of   artificial.     D.    Finlayson   and   C.   E.    Stafford. 

2,096,799  ;  Oct.  26. 
File.     S.  Scheinman.     2,102,820  ;  Dec.  21. 
File.     P.   A.   Seedlock.     2,087,483^;   July  20. 
File  and  like  tool.     R.  C.   Charlton.     2,082,685  ;   June  1. 
File   and   making   the    same.      I.    S.    Ripley.      2,089,619 ; 

Aug.  10. 
File  and  rasp.     S.  Seifried  and  F.  Ries.     2,103,499  ;  Dec. 

28. 
File  and  record   system.     H.   C.  Dauphlnais.     2,074,105 ; 

Mar.  16. 
File,  Card  index.     B.  G.  Rand.     2,086,047  ;  July  6. 
File,  Drawing  and  map.    A.  H.  Meuche.    2,101,034  :  Dec.  7. 
File    for    newspapers    and    periodicals.       W.     H.    Vetor. 

2,079,388  ;  May  4. 
File,   Recipe.     H.   G.  Lane.     2,098,394;  Nov.   9. 
File,  Rotary.     S.   T.  Freas.     2,098,865  ;  Nov.   9. 
File,  Vertical  card.     G.  W.  Farrar.     2,095,662  ;  Oct.  12. 
File,  Visible  card.     F.  E.  Shailor.     2,081.841  :  Mav  2."). 
Files,  Making  double  cut.     H.  Ufer.     2,068,622  ;  Jan.  19. 
Filing   and   indexing    device.      W.    N.    Lowe.      2,087,518 ; 

July  20. 
Filing  appliance.     H.   W.    Clark.     2,086,472  ;   July   B. 
Filing  device.     C.  R.  Chamberlin  and  W.  S.   Chamberlin. 

2,083,050;   June  8. 
Filler  for  grease  guns.     H.  H.  Hansen.     2,096,175  ;   Oct. 

19. 
Filler  member.     F.  P.  Uphues.     2,088,933  ;  Aug.  3. 
Filler  package.     L.  Benoit.     2.082,564:   Juno  1. 
Filler,  Paving  -joint.     L.  E.  Warner.     2,101,883  ;  Dec.  14. 
Fillers,  Method  and  apparatus  for   making.     G.  F.  Ford 

and  W.  F.   Pittman.      2,070,723  ;   Feb.   16. 
Filling   and    closing   machine.      P.    J.    Stokes    and    C.    J. 

Westin.     2.077.647  ;  Apr.  20. 
Filling  device.     J.  J.  Lindinger.     2,073,112  ;  Mar.  9. 
Filling  device.     G.  N.  Musick.     2,009,675  ;  Feb.  2. 
Filling     end     parting     mechanism.       W.     E.     Lundgren. 

2,093,696  :  Sept.  21. 
Filling    feeler    mechanism.      J.    Killars,    Jr.      2,085,716 ; 

June  29. 
Filling  machine.     J.  G.  F.  Augustin.     2.101,232  ;  Dec.  7. 
Filling  machine.    R.  B.  Bagby.    2,067,750  ;  Jan.  12. 
Filling  machine.     R.  B.   Bagby.     2,080,298  ;  May  11. 
Filling  machine.     R.  B.  Bagby.     2,099,252  ;  Nov.  16. 
Filling  machine.     H.  R.  Baldwin.     2,074,041  ;  Mar.  16. 
Filling  machine.     E.  W.  Bleara.     2.081,526;  Mav  2.''). 
Filling  machine.     A.  E.  Hughes.     2,081,669:  Mav  25. 
Filling   machine.     R.    J.    Stewart   and    W.    I.    Gladfelter. 

2,097,107;  Oct.  26. 
Pilling  machine  and  filling  containers.     W.   E.   Urschel, 

2,071,006;  Feb.  16. 
Filling    means    for    subterranean    tanks.      P.    A.    Talbot 

2.009,930  :  Feb.  9. 
Filling  system.     E.   W.  Bleam.     2,082,567:  June   1. 
Pillerstractor.       H.     W.     Longdin     and     J.     C.     Stanlev 

2,074,267  :  Mar.  16. 
Film.     M.  Hagedorn,  A.  Ossenbrunner,  and  G.  Wllmanns. 

2,071,462-3  :  Feb.  23. 
Film  and  a  doviro  for  recording  sounds  photographionlly, 

Sound  reproducing.     A.  Poulsen  and  A.  C.  G.  Petersen. 

2.094.244  ;   Sept.  28. 
Film    and    foil    and    making    the    same,     Cellulo.<!e.       G 

Schneider.     2,078,418;  Apr.  27. 


Film    and    making.    Composite.      C.    Scott.      2,101,876 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Film    and    recording   system    therefor.      G.    B.    Scheibell. 

2,075,770  ;  Mar.  30. 
Film  and  system  for  producing  the  same,  Sound  motion 

picture.     O.  A.  Ross.     2,087,581  ;  July  20. 
Film,  Apparatus  for  projecting  lenticular.     J.  Eggert  and 

G.  Heymer.    2,082,154 ;  June  1. 
Film,    Apparatus    for    projecting    lenticular.      J.    Eggert 

and  G.  Heymer.     2,100,134;  Nov.  23. 
Film,  Apparatus  for  projection  of  lenticular.     J.  Eggert 

and  G.  Heymer.     2,072,741 ;  Mar.  2. 
Film  apparatus,  Sound.     E.  W.  Esdaile  and  R.  Platt-Hep- 

worth.     2,069,137  ;  Jan.  26. 
Film    apparatus,    Sound.      G.    B.    Scheibell.      2,071,952 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Film   carrying   sound.    Sub-standard  motion   picture.      G. 

Lane.     2,077,702  ;  Apr.  20. 
Film    cartridge.    Reloadable.      C.    E.    Rose.      2,072,625 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Film,  Cinematographic.     H.  Von  Fraunhofer.     2,067,957  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Film  clip.     G.  Kunz.    2,066,732  ;  Jan.  5. 
Film,  Coated.     A.  Abrams,  G.   \V.  Porcey  and  G.  J.  Bra- 
bender.     2,078,172  ;  Apr.  20. 
Film  composition.  Thin  flexible.     P.  A.  van  der  Meulen. 

2,069,787  ;  Feb.  9. 
Film    containing   derivatives    of   cellulose.    Artificial.      G. 

Schneider.      2,081,155  ;    Blay    25. 
Film    developing   and    drying   machine.    Horizontal    type. 

H.  N.  Ensign  and  H.  A.  Hanson.    2,096,231 ;  Oct.  19. 
Film     developing     apparatus.      E.     Gerlach.      2,085,188 ; 

June  29. 
Film  developing  holder.     L.  E.  Davis.     2,082,876  ;  June  8. 
Film  developing  machine.     R.  L.   Geib.     2,079,849  ;  May 

Film,  Developing  photographic.    H.  L.  Dazey.    2,076,070  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Film,  Device  for  illuminating  lenticular.     J.  Eggert  and 

G.  Heymer.     2,090,441  ;  Aug.  17. 
Film  drive  mechanism.     A.  Heine.     2,098,387  ;  Nov.  9. 
Film,     Driving    and     guiding.       H.     J.     Hasbrouck,     Jr. 

2,102,895  ;  Dec.  21. 
Film  driving  apparatus.    W.  A.  Black.    2,098,215  ;  Nov.  9. 
Film  driving  apparatus.     H.  D.  Philips.     2,095,831 ;  Oct. 

Film  driving  apparatus.     O.  Wittel.     2,095,848  ;   Oct.  12. 
Film   driving  system.     S.  A.  Murdock.     2,099,987  ;   Nov. 

23. 
Film  drying  machine.     H.  N.  Ensign  and  H.  A.  Hanson. 

2,096,232  ;  Oct.  19. 
Film  editing  device.     R.  H.  Draeger.     2,098,955  ;  Nov.  16. 
Film  feeding  apparatus.     A.   B.    Scott.     2,094,162  ;   Sept. 

28. 
Film  feeding  device.     C.  S.  Adler.     2,074,139  ;  Mar.  16. 
Film  feeding  device.    E.  W.  Kellogg.     2,080,279  ;  May  11. 
Film  feeding  system  for  sound  morion  picture  apparatus. 

F.  W.  Hoorn.     2.086,554  :  July  13. 

Film    forming    compositions    and     manufacturing    same. 

K.   Ripper.      Re.    20,383  ;   May   25. 
Film-forming  means  in  vacuum  system  for  removing  im- 
purities from  oils.     J.  Farwell.     2,076,498  ;  Apr.   6. 
Film  gate.     R.  P.  May.     2,085,919  ;  Julv  6. 
Film  gate  assembly.     H.  J.  Hasbrouck,  jr.,  and  E.  Ross. 
^  2,092,158  ;  Sept.  7. 
Film  gate  structure  for  motion   picture  machines.     P.  J. 

Berggren.     2,068,258  :  Jan.  19. 
Film    handling    apparatus.      W.    D.    Foster.      2,087,250 ; 

July  20. 
Film    handling    apparatus.     W.    J.    Morlock.     2,085,439  ; 

June  29. 
Film  handling  apparatus.     L.  T.   Sachtleben.     2,091,526  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Film  handling  apparatus.     L.  T.   Sachtleben.     2,103,042  ; 

Dec.  21. 

^'^-^nT^al^f^-i.,    ^\A-    *^agnus    and    J.    R.    Whitacre. 
2,073,644 ;  Mar.  16. 

Film   holder.     I.  N.  Odell.     2,082,257  ;   June   1. 

o"Xni  J^l""    mechanism.    Oscillograph.      F.    B.    Menger. 
■^,1)91,0^0  ;  Aug.  31. 

Film  hub.  Expansible.     J.  C.  Jones.     2,066,568  :  Jan.  5. 

fim    in    recording   and    reproducing   apparatus.    Control- 
ling.    C.  M.  Weber.     2,093.899  :  Sept.  21. 

Film  magazine.     N.  Bouveng.     Re.  20,595  ;  Dec.  21. 

Film,  Manufacture  of  lenticular  sound.     J.  Eggert  and 

G.  Heymer.     2,077,518  ;  Apr.  20. 

"oflfi^o^o"^?'^*"''!    •'^    photographic.       G.    F.    Nadeau. 
^,Udd,»oO  ;  Jan.  5. 

'^'I'^nQc^cnS"^^'^*"^'''^.  <it  photographic.      G.    F.    Nadeau. 

2,096,616-17  ;  Oct.   19. 
Film  material     Interwound.     A.   Abrams,   C.   L.   Wagner, 
r-?"'^i,9-.iy-.,^°''S^y-     2,074,313  ;  Mar.  16. 
^"r-MHw"^  ^',oi5S'"oct  'll  ^"''''"^  lenticular.     O. 


E.  Miller. 
Film,  Moistureproof.     F.  M^Mergs.     2,085,816  ;  July  6 
H  ilm  movement  apparatus.     J.  B.  Scott.     2,091,692  ■  Ai 


31. 


Aug. 


Film  movement.  Intermittent.     E.  Ross.     2,076,919  ;  Apr. 


13. 


I^'l^^m^oving  mechanism.     H.  R.   Ellinwood.     2.101,469  ; 

FM^  Sot's  ^*'"S'^*i!.''^r  ^-  ^-  ^"'■'^e-     2,071.110:  Feb.  16. 

^l]^  l??;!*^?-     ^S-  ^^''rcer.     2.087.289  :  Julv  20. 

mm,  Photographic.     G.  S.  Babcock.     2,096,675-  Oct    19 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


877 


Film,   Photographic  stripping.      H.    R.   Couch   and   J.   H. 

Folwell.     2,083,640  ;  June  15. 
Film  plate,  and  emulsion.  Sensitized  photographic.     H.  A. 

Piggott  and  E.  H.  Rodd.     2,071,899  ;  Feb.  23. 
Film,  Potentially  reactive  synthetic  resin.     A.  H.  Bowen 

and  T.  W.  Dike.    2,068,478 ;  Jan.  19. 
Film   preserving   package.      S.    E.    Sheppard    and    J.    J. 

Schmitt.     2,080,066;  May  11. 
Film  printer,  JMotion  picture.     C.  L.  Lootens.     2,077,486  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Film,    Printing   lenticular.      J.   Eggert   and    G.    Heymer. 

2,072,396  ;  Mar.  2. 
Film    printing    machine.    Moving   picture.      R.    V.    Wood. 

2,098,367  ;  Nov.  9. 
Film,   Printing  of  lenticular.     J.  Eggert  and  G.  Heymer. 

2,086,859  ;  July  13. 
Film  processing.    V.  Krupa.    2,067,933  ;  Jan.  19. 
Film,   Production  of  improved.     B.  Andersen  and   R.   H. 

Ball.     2,069,202  ;  Feb.   2. 
Film  reel.     J.  M.  Goldberg.     2,089,787;  Aug.  10. 
Film  reel.     F.  E.  Runge.     2,031,525  ;  Aug.  31. 
Film  reel  construction.     E.  L.  Schaub.     2,097,778  ;  Nov.  2. 
Film  reeling  and  dispensing  means  for  continuous  motion 

picture  projectors.     P.  E.  Duggan.     2,080,659  ;  May  18. 
Film    reproducing    apparatus,    Sound.     J.    C.    Davidson. 

2,094,063  ;  Sept.  28. 
Film  scraps,  Reclaiming.     M.  J.   Reid.     2,099,348  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Film  splicing  apparatus.     C.  J.  Hughey.     2,080,046  ;  May 

Film  stretching  device.     S.  S.  Hansen  and  T.  M.  E.  Wendt. 

2,100,802  ;   Nov.   30. 
Film-strip,  Contrivance  for  the   simultaneous  winding-up 

and  unwinding  of  an  endless.     E.   Lange.     2,077,843  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Film,  Transparent   flexible.     D.  W.  Hansen.      2,074,332  ; 

Mar.  23. 

Film  treating  apparatus.    A.  W.  Tondreau  and  F.  W.  Gage. 

2,077,081  ;  Apr.  13. 
Film  treating  apparatus.  Motion  picture.     F.  B.  Thomp 

son.     2,099,245  ;  Nov.  16. 
Film   turning  mechanism.     J.   C.   Hewitt,    Jr.,  and  V.  E. 

Kuster.     2,093,128  ;  Sept.  14. 
Film     winding     apparatus.     W.     E.     John.     2,094,922  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Film   with  low  background   noise.  Making  variable  area 

sound.     R.   GSrisch.     2,100,740 ;  Nov.  30. 
Films   and    foils,    Process   and    apparatus   for   the   manu- 
facture of.     G.  Frenkel.     2,082,486;  June  1. 
Films,    Apparatus    for    copying.      K.    Wahl.      2,086,289  ; 

July  6. 
Films,  Apparatus   for  copying  cinematographic.     I.   Kit- 

roser.    2,078,080  ;  Apr.  20. 
Films,    Apparatus    for    developing    photographic.      II.    A. 

Windisch.     2,075,687  ;  Mar.  30. 
Films,  Apparatus  for  making.     Iv.  R.  Herndon.     2,077,830  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Films,  Apparatus  for  printing  lenticulated.     K.  RUntach. 

2,071,764;  Feb.  23. 
Films,   Apparatus   for  producing  cinematographic   combi- 
nation.     W.    Thornor.      2,076,103 ;    Apr.    6. 
Films,  Apparatus  for  the  Identification  of  X-ray.     De  W. 

Townsend  and  G.  W.  Bradbuni.     2,077.500  ;  Apr.  20. 
Films,     Arrangement     for     recording,     reproducing,     and 

printing.    H.  Licdtke  and  H.  Freese.    2,082,456  ;  June  3. 
Films,    Composition    of    matter    yielding.      E.    H.    Bucy. 

2,077,875  ;  Apr.  20. 
Films,      Device     for     copying     lenticular.     K.     Rttntsch. 

2.094.330  ;  Sept.  28. 
Films,  Device  for  developing  photographic.     II.  Smith,  Jr. 

2,073,078  ;  Mar.  16. 
Films,  Device  for  reading  x-ray.     II.  Jordan.     2.079,373  ; 

May  4. 
Films  for  cinematograpliic  projection  In  colors.  Apparatus 

for  obtaining.     A.  Valentin  and  L.  Bassanl.     2,068,209  : 

Jan.  19. 
Films  from  melal  vaporized  in  vacuo.  Deposition  of  metal- 
lic.    P.  Alexander.     2,100,045  ;  Nov.  23. 
Films,  Making  inlilliilion.     I!.  S.  Tntlle.     2.079.470  :  M.iy  t. 
Films,     Manufacture     of     laminated.       D.     W.     Hansen. 

2,070,596;  Feb.   16. 
Films,     Manufacture    of     transparent.       G.     A.     RIchter. 

2,058,630;  Jan.  19. 
Films,   Manufncturiiig  rubber  hydrochloride.     W.  O.  Cal- 
vert.    2,078,526  ;  Apr.  27. 
Films,     Method     of     scanning.      R.     MBller.      2,003,817; 

Sept  21. 
FilmH,   Molfilurcproof.     A.  M.   Collins   and    I..   li.   LarHon. 

2,077,:!99  :  Apr.  30. 
Films,   Producing   celhiloslc.     R.   Etzkorn  and   E.   Kneho. 

2,007,522  ;  Jan.  12. 
Films,  Rewinding  devices  for  motion  picture.     R.  S.  llol 

loway.     2,071,527:  Feb.  23. 
IMIms,  HheclH,  and  1  he  like,  Maiiufiicliirc  of.     II.  Dreyfus. 

2,08H,642;  Aug.  3.  .  ,    ,. 

Films,  HlieelH.  and  the  like,  Utilization  of  ci'IIuIohIc.       J.  M. 

Driver.      2,085,301  ;  June  2i). 
I'lluiH,    Wireless    t  rniiHiiilHHioii    of   Round.      K.    SehlPilnRcr. 

2,0«0,»61  ;  Jnlv  13. 
Films   with  a   j)(uralllv  of  scjinners.   Mi-tlioil   and    «\pnnH 

to  scan  ■oun(l.     II.  Wnrncke.     2,085,205  ;  June  20. 


Grease  filter. 
Light  filter. 
Liquid  filter. 
Oil  filter. 
Pressure  filter. 
Radiator  water  filter. 
Kotary  disk  filter. 
Rotary  filter. 
Sea  water  filter. 
Sheet  filter. 
Wave  filter. 


Filter :  See — 

Air  filter. 

Band-pass  filter. 

Coffee  maker  filter. 

Color  filter. 

Continuous  rotary  filter. 

Damped  wave   filter. 

Disk  and  drum  filter. 

Dust  filter. 

Electric  filter. 

Fluid  filter. 

Gas  filter. 

Filter.    R.  P.  Adams.     2,068,048  ;  Jan.  19. 
Filter.     A.  J.  Barnebl.     2,073,384;  Mar.  9. 
Filter.     S.  F.  Briggs.     2,070.039  ;  Feb.  9. 
Filter.     K.  B.  Britton.     2,101,211  ;  Dec.  7. 
I'^ilter.     H.  L.  Dick.     2,081,353  ;  May  25. 
Filter.     C.  H.  Dooley.     2,067,439;  Jan.  12. 
Filter.     W.  F.  Glass  and  M.  G.  Sibley.     2,100,951 ;  Nov. 

30. 
Filter.     S.  F.  Gleason.     2,088,199  ;  July  27. 
Filter.     O.  W.  Hahn.     2,081,198;  May  25. 
Filter.     C.  W.  Hansell.     2,097,458;  Nov.  2.  j"" 

Filter.     F.  A.  Headson.     2,095,131  ;  Oct.  5. 
Filter.    J.  E.  Hurn.    2,077,999  ;  Apr.  20. 
Filter.     R.  L.   Irwine.     2,100,482  :  Nov.   30. 
Filter.     E.  W.  W.  Keene.     2,093,967  ;   Sept.  21. 
Filter.     E.  J.  Koser.     2,073,991 ;  Mar.  16. 
Filter.    L.  R.  Lentz.     2,095,447  ;  Oct.  12. 
Filter.     F.  Manning.     2,079,297  ;  May  4. 
Filter.    F.  Mesurac.     2,066,793  ;  Jan.  5. 
Filter.     P.  Meura.     2,071,891 ;  Feb.  23. 
Filter.     G.  T.  Nack.     2,087,442  ;  July  20. 
Filter.     R.  Naujoks.     2,087,385:  July  20. 
Filter.     C.  H.  Nordell.     2,097,529  ;  l)ov.  2. 
Filter.     E.  L.  Pflanz.     2,075,300  ;  Mar.  30. 
Filter.     W.  H.  Phillips.     2,068,468  ;  Jan.  19. 
Filter.    W.  Raisch.    2,068,511 ;  Jan.  19. 
Filter.     J.  D.  Ramsey.    2,088,116  ;  July  27. 
Filter.     G.  Sebring.     2,093,370;   Sept.  14. 
Filter.    E.  J.  Sweetland.    2,102,293  ;  Dec.  14. 
Filter.     A.  G.  ThoniMS.     2.07!).36.5-G  :  May  4. 
Filter.     D.  R.  Trinkle.     2,087,708;  July  20. 
Filter.      W.   U.   Vinton.      2,076,104:  Apr.  6. 
Filter.     C.  T.  Walton.     2,070.073  ;  Feb.  9. 
Filter.     D.  H.  Wells.     2.103,572;  Dec.  28. 
Filter.    F.J.Wood.     2,079,755 ;  May  11. 
Filter.     H.  S.  Woodruff.     2.074.294;  Mar.  10. 
Filter.     R.   S.  Yoder  and  R.  E.  Wood.     2,080.024;  May 

11. 
Filler.      F.    W.    Young.      2.094,863;   Oct.    5. 
Filter  and  assembling  the  same.   Oil.     G.   L.   Matheson. 

2,071,550;  Feb.  23. 
Filter     and     cartridge     therefor.     Oil.       S.     W.     Briggs. 

2,092,548  ;  Sept.  7. 
Filler  and  cooler.  Liquid.     C.  P.  Oosnor.     2,087,887  ;  July 

27. 
Filter  and   dirt  disposal   for  electric   push  brooms.      W. 

Leathers.     Re.  20,286  ;  Mar.  9. 
Filter  and  heat  exchanger.     R.  N.  Burckhalter  and  J.  M. 

Osburn.     2,068.394-5  ;  Jan.  19. 
Filter  and  humidifier.  Air.     C.  A.  Mulholland.     2,088.114  ; 

July  27. 
I'''iHer   and    primer    for   oil   burners.    Combined.      M.    C. 

Bennett.     2,101,424  ;  Dec.  7. 
Filter  and  purifier,   Exhaust.     T.    J.   Henry.      2,077,503; 

Apr.  20. 
Filler  apparatus.     P.  E.  Ashton,  C.  B.  Perkins,  and  C.  A. 

Lind.     2,078,524  ;  Apr.  27. 
Filter  apparatus.     G.   L.   D.   Cartigny.     2,094,350 ;    Sept. 

2,S. 
Filter  appliance  for  tobacco  pipes,  Breakable.    J.  Sleplan. 

2,087,742  ;  July  20, 
Filter    battery     control,    Water.       E.     Pick.       2.070,322; 

Apr.  0. 
I'Tlter  cake  from  fitters.  Apparatus  for  dislodging.      D.  H. 

Hanks  and   P.   I).   Itarton.      2,090,314:   Oct.    19. 
Filter  cake  washing.     O.  L.  Roberts.     2.0S3.578  ;  June  IS. 
l''ilter   cartridge.      B.    Von    I'entz.      2,003,877  :    Sept.    21. 
Filter    cartridge    and    cylinder.       W.     G.     Iturhan.s.       Re. 

20,494  ;  Sept.  7. 
Filter  circuit.     L.  J.  McKesson.     2,081,740;   June  22. 
I'iltiM-     cliilh     and     method.     Oil     pn<8s.     C.     H.     White. 

2. OSS. 222  ;   Jnlv  27. 
I'iller    cloth    holder.      B.    F.    I'arr    and    I>.    J.    Qrecnaalt. 

2.078,0.S2  ;  Apr.  27. 
Filler    eoiiNtnicllon,    Fuel    dII.      1".    WUUiinid    anil    F.    W. 

Uni/.el.     2,070,475  ;  May  4. 
Filter      device      for      oompresHed      iilr.         B.      M.      .Mpird. 

2,005,580;   Oct.    12. 
I'llicr    ebuients,     MaklnR.      O.    C.    Renslnk.      2.083,805; 

.hi  lie  15. 
Killer  for  loud  spenUers,  Sound.     K.  Sperling,     2,007,582; 

Jan.  12. 
FlItiT  tor  lulirlcMtlng  oil.     F.  A.  Howard.     2,071,520;  Feb. 

23. 
I''lllcT    for    pliotoi'lectrle    crlln.     ConipoHlte.      A.     PrcBlrr. 

2.osn.701  ;   July  13. 
Filter  for  radio  HotM.     F.  Keller.     2  000.000;  Jnn.  B. 
I'MlliM-       I'lir      KinnUliig      tlevlccH,       Siuolic.       IC.       IliiUuer. 

2,100.051  :   Nov.  23. 
I'Mltor   for   viirunm   cleiiiU'iR   iniil    the   llkf       IV    .\.    Fliikfr. 

2,000,703  ;  Fel).  2. 


878 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Filter    for    vacuum     cleaners,     Covered.       W.     Leathers. 

2,083,915  ;  June  15. 
Filter    for    vacuum     cleaners,     Covered.       W.    Leathers. 

2,090,453  ;  Aug.  17. 
Filter    for    ventilating    systems    or    apparatus.    Air.      C. 

Christofferson.     2,082,481 ;  June  1. 
Filter  for  ventilating  systems  or  apparatus.  Air.     R.   S. 

Walker.     2,071,806  ;  Feb.  23. 
Filter  making  apparatus.     E.  Roberts.     2,083,921 ;   June 

15. 
Filter  pad.     A.  W.  Franzmeier.     2,101,811  ;  Dec.  7. 
Filter,  Recharging  a  pressure.     C.  F.  Tears.     2,098,766  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Filter,     strainer,     and     the    like.       F.     O.    L.    Chorlton. 

2,084,433  ;  June  22. 
Filter  surfaces.  Cleaning  of.    H.  A.  Pond  and  E.  E.  Perry. 

2,101,012  ;  Nov.  30. 
Filter  svstem  for  loud  speakers.     J.  P.  Minton  and  A.  S. 

Ringel.     2,084,160  ;  June  15. 
Filter    system,    Operating    a    continuous.      R.    N.    Giles. 

2,081,397-8  ;  May  25. 
Filter      top      for      vacuum      cleaners.        W.      Leathers. 

2,083,914  ;  June  15. 
Filtering  and  collecting  apparatus.     W.  A.  Rosenberger, 

2,072,906  ;  Mar.  9. 
Filtering  apparatus.     R.  P.  Adams.     2,083,183  ;  June  8. 
Filtering   apparatus.      D.    B.    Banks   and    P.    D.    Barton. 

2,068,257  ;  Jan.  19. 
Filtering    apparatus.       E.    Kinsella    and    C.    W.    Addy. 

2,082,452  ;  June  1. 
Filtering  apparatus.     J.  J.   Seaver.  S.  P.  Kinney,   W.  M. 

Kirk  and  C.  W.  Andrews.    2,077,589  ;  Apr.  20. 
Filtering     assembly     for     respirators.       E.      J.     Biever. 

2,100,374  ;  Nov.  30. 
Filtering     composition.       F.     W.     Manning.       2,093,090 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Filtering  machine.     W.  A.  Barrett.     2,083,812  ;  June  15. 
Filtering  material.  Fireproof.    F.  J.  Hooker  and  J.  R.  Car- 

ruthers.     2,078,197  :  Apr.  20. 
Filtering  method.    C.  Cooper.    2,076,980  ;  Apr.  13. 
Filtering    press.       J.     B.     Berrigan     and     F.     P.     Gross. 

2,091.623  :  Aug.  31. 
Filtering.    Process   and   apparatus   for.     H.   A.    Wieneke. 

2,083,887  ;  June  15. 
Filters.     C.  A.  Winslow.     2,071,483  ;  Feb.  23. 
Filters  and  appurtenances.  Cleaning  sand.     J.  G.  Patrick. 

2,069,621  ;  Feb.  2. 
Filters,     Apparatus     for     discharging.       F.     W.     Young. 

2,070,074 :  Feb.  9. 
Filters,      Apparatus      for      testing.        L.      Finkelsteln. 

2,072,872  ;  Mar.  9. 
Filters.     Device    for    stopping    multicolor.      G.     Hevmer. 
Filtration.     P.  W.  Bielfeldt.     2,102,780  ;  Dec.  21. 

2,094.214  ;   Sept.   28. 
Filtration.      W.  P.  Gee.     2,092,968;   Sept.   14. 
Filtration.    Means   of.      P.    M.    Frantz   and    G.   H.    Rupp. 

2,089,548  ;  Aug.  10. 
Filtration,  Method  and  apparatus  for  continuous.     E.  W. 

Gard.     2,081,296  :  May  25. 
Fin,    Cooling.      R.   Chilton.     2,067.597 ;   Jan.    12. 
Fin     furnace     for     conduits.     Extended.       J.     P.     Cobb. 

2,089.340  :  Aug.  10. 
Fin  tube.     C.  Muhleisen.     2,070,539  ;  Feb.  9. 
Finder  for  locks.   Combination.     L.   C.   Rial.     2,066,645  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Finding  apparatus.     P.  N.  Blake.     2,092,951  :  Sept.  14. 
Fine  grading  machine.     R.  D.  Baker.     2,072,150 ;  Mar.  2. 
Finger  drying  device.     E.  Marks.     2.090,371  ;  Aug.  17. 
Finger  for  furnace  conveyers.     H.  Klouman.     2,071,541 : 

Feb.  23. 
Finger  pointer  and  nail  protector.    P.  Niedorff.    2,072,683  ; 

Mar.   2. 
Finger-print  detection.     F.  F.  Lucas.    2,066.535  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fingerprinting  apparatus.     J.  Seres,  Jr.     2,096,925  :  Oct. 

26. 
Finger     printing     method.       W.     Heinecke.       2,082.735; 

June  1. 
Finger  ring.     F.  J.  Gnertner.     2. 10."?. 412:  Dec.  28. 
Finger  ring.     T.  P.  Shields.     2,073,228  :  Mar.  9. 
Finger  ring.     T.  P.   Shields.     2,084,008  ;   June  15. 
Finger  stall  and  splint  set.     J.   F.  Langdon.     2,095,603  ; 

Oct.   12. 
Finish,   Composite  novelty.     C.   R.    Smedley.     2,078,291  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Finish  for  fabric  for  textile  Industry.     J.  J.  McCann,  Jr. 

2,081,461  ;  May  25. 
Finish    for    fabrics    of    organic    derivatives    of    cellulose. 

H.  Piatt.     2.100,408;  Nov.  30. 
Finish,    Heat    resisting.      M.    L.     Mlchaud.      2,076,183  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Finish,    Metallic.     J.    D.    McBurney    and    E.    H.    Nollau. 

2,087,094;  July  13. 
Finish,    Ornamental.      J.   Lavenson.      2,082,346 ;    June   1. 
Finisher   and    polisher   machine.    Combined   floor.      C.   R. 

Mapps.     2,093,779  ;  Sept.  21. 
Finishing  machine.     G.  A.  Carlson.     2,095.595  ;  Oct.  12. 
Fire    alarm    and    prevention    system.      W.    L.    Belknap. 

2,091,405:  Aug.  31. 
Fire  alarm  dispatching  mechanism.     J.  F.  Ebert  and  T.  A 

Terjesen.     2,077.099  :  Apr.  13. 
Fire  apparatus.     P.  Pirsch.     2,074,557  ;   Mar.  23. 
Firearm.     N.  Ti.  Brewer.     2.094.577  :  Oct.  5. 
Firearm.     J.  Browning.     2,098,562  ;  Nov.  9. 


Firearm.     M.  A.  Browning.     2,097,782  ;  Nov.  2. 

Fire  arm.     P.  L.  Crosby.    2,075,704  :  Mar.  30. 

Firearm.     L.  L.  Driggs,  Jr.,  and  H.  B.  Faber.     2,097,023  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Firearm.     N.   S.  Hillyard.     2,081,235  ;  May  25. 
Firearm.     N.  S.  Hillyard.     2,082,288  ;  June  1. 
Firearm.      M.  M.  Johnson.  Jr.      2,094,156  ;  Sept.  28. 
Firearm.     H.  Lauf.     2.088,268  :  July  27. 
Firearm.     C.  C.  Loomis.     2,085,812  ;  July  6. 
Firearm.     G.  Norman.     2,102,332  ;  Dec.  14. 
Firearm.     R.  Razee.     2,079,039  ;  Jlay  4. 
Firenrm.      G.   Tau.schek.      2,099,993:  Nov.   23. 
Firearm.     C.  W.  Wadsworth.     2,073,128 ;  Mar.  9. 
Firearm.     J.  G.  Weber.     2,076,927  ;  Apr.  13. 
Firearm  accessory.     F.  W.  Poate.     2,073,755  ;  Mar.  16. 
Firearm    attachment.     J.    Cornett    and    J.    C.    Roberts. 

2,093,514;  Sept.  21. 
Firearm,     Automatic.       T.     E.     Bergmann.        2,072,197 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Firearm,     Automatic.     M.     A.     Browning.     2,093,704-5 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Firearm,  Automatic.     E.  Stecke.     2,089,671 ;  Aug.  10. 
Firearm,  Automatic.     D.  M.  Williams.     2,090,656-7  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Firearm,  Bolt  action.     F.  F.  Burton.     2,103,512  ;  Dec.  28. 
Firearm,    Chest    supported.      M.    A.    Elkins.      2,102,568; 

Dec.   14. 
Firearm  cleaning  accessory.     S.  W.  Barnes.     2,068,637 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Firearm  for  firing  bombs,  Portable.   L.  Savani.   2,068.821 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Firearm      for      firing      bombs.      Portable.       L.      Savani. 

2,094,305  ;   Sept.  28. 
Firearm,     Gas     operated     automatic.     M.     A.     Browning. 

2,093,706;  Sept.  21. 
Firearm,  in  particular  machine  gun,  Automatic.    V.  Holek. 

2,093,169  ;  Sept.  14. 
Firearm,    Muzzle    loading.     J.    L.    Lockhead.     2,085,031 ; 

June  29. 
Firearm,    Recoil    loading.      T.    F.    Sanders.      2,101,957 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Firearm,   Repeating.     V.  A.  Browning.     2,090,340  ;   Aug. 

17. 
Firearm,  Take-down.    E.  Pugsley.    2,100.410 ;  Nov.  30. 
Firearm,  Tubular-magazine  repeating.     F.  F.  Burton  and 

A.  A.  Rowley.     2,096,028  ;  Oct.  19. 
Firearm,  Upturn-and-puUback  bolt-action.     A.  A.  Rowley. 

2,099,035  ;  Nov.  16. 
Firearm,   Wheeled.     V.   Hammar,   E.   E.   Jansson,   and   O. 

Olsson.     2,103,670  ;  Dec.  28. 
Firearms.     L.  Stiennon.     2,095,296  ;  Oct.  12. 
Firearms,  Cartridge-ejecting  mechanism  for.     P.  F.  Bur- 
ton.   2,101,236  ;  Dec.  7. 
Firearms     for     firing     bombs,     Portable.       L.     Savani. 

2,093,058;  Sept.  14. 
Fire  box.     R.  C.  Eisentrager.     2.075.433  ;  Mar.  30. 
Firebox.     C.  B.  Polhemus.    2,102,217  ;  Dec.  14. 
Firebox   construction.      S.   M.   Darling.      2,077,676 ;   Apr. 

20. 
Fire     box     equipment.     Locomotive.       H.     W.     Snyder. 

2,096,439  ;  Oct.  19. 
Firebox  lining  for  stoves  and  furnaces.     W.  R.  Benjamin. 

2,090,097  ;  Aug.  17. 
Firebox,  Locomotive.     B.  E.  Larson.     2,083,721 ;  June  15. 
Fire   check.   Automatic.        W.  H.  Van   Horn.     2,085,405 ; 

June  29. 
Fire  control,  Apparatus  for.     C.  H.  Morgan.     2,079,625 ; 

May  11. 
Fire  control  system.     H.  Murtagh  and  B.  A.  Wittkuhns. 

2,069,417  ;  Feb.  2. 
Firecracker     package.     Boxed     row.      R.     B.     Whiteside. 

2,099,783;  Nov.  23. 
Fire-cracker,  Pacl<ed.     H.  Yamagishi.     2.095,163;  Oct.  5. 
Fire  escape.     G.  A.  Applegarth.     2,084,303  ;   June  22. 
Fire  escape.    P.  V.  Delia  Santina,  A.  Nelson,  and  F.  Delia 

Santina.     2,101,053  ;  Dec.  7. 
Fire  escape.     A.  J.  Le  Blanc.     2.078.146  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fire   escape.      C.   M.    Cochran.      2.070,580 ;   Feb.    16. 
Fire  escape.     C.  G.  Miller.     2,073,312  ;  Mar.  9. 
Fire  escape.     B.  Vale.     2,101,659  ;  Dec    7 
Fire  escape.  Emergency.    A.  C.  Rapp.    2,102.484;  Dec.  14. 
Fire  extinguisher.     H.  W.  Doughty.     2,081,325  ;  ]\Iav  25. 

2!07a?42TFeri6.^-    ^^     ^"^^"'^    ^"'^    ^-     ^-     '^"^■ 
Fire  extinguisher.     E.  Halmann.     2.074.648  ;  Mar.  23. 
Fire  extinguisher.     K.  Hanley  and  L.  Bennett.     2,084,339  ; 

June  22. 

Fire  extinguisher.     C.  K.  Huthsing.     2,088,791  ;   Aug.  3. 
Fire  extinguisher.     W.  L.  Roessner.     2.066.648  ;  Jan.  5. 
Jnre  extinguisher.      J.   W.   Wright.      2.092,688 ;    Sept.    7. 

o''nQo''Aln*^"T '"""•,  Bracket    type.       C.     O.     G.     Wittig. 
z,ucs.i,uo9  ;  June  1. 
Fire  extinguisher,  Foam.    C.  P.  Smith.    2,066,546  ;  Jan.  5. 

'o^non^^?-,^^^^^''  ,liol<Jer,    Chemical.      J.    E.    Rumfleld. 

2,080,011 ;  May  11. 
Fire  extingiiisher  of  the  pressure-containing  type.     R.  A. 

Denne.     2,067,829  ;  Jan.  12. 
^",^?    extinguisher.    Portable.      J.    L.    Seat.      2,099,828; 

Nov.  23. 

^'2''o8'''''o9(f"june  l^"^^^"*^^*^    ^^^'      ^'    °"    ^'    '^^"'S- 
Fire  extinguishing  and   alarm   apparatus.     E.   A.   Lowe 
and  J.  R.  Hamilton.     2,099,069  ;  Nov.  16. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


879 


S.   E.   Allen.  2,076,692 

S.   E.   Allen.  2,084,719 

S.   E.   Allen.  2,090,279 

R.  A.  Denne.  2,095,925 

A.  B.  Phister.  2,079,924 


Fire  extinguishing  apparatus. 

Apr.  13. 
Fire  extinguishing  apparatus. 

June  22. 
Fire  extinguishing  apparatus. 

Aug.   17. 
Fire  extinguishing  apparatus. 

Oct.   12. 
Fire  extinguishing  apparatus. 

May  11. 
Fire  extinguishing  apparatus  and  method.     H.  L.  Patton 

2,082,216  ;  June  1. 
Fire    extinguishing    apparatus.     Automatic.       E.     Htigel 

2,090,126  ;  Aug.  17. 
Fire     extinguishing     apparatus,     Tank.       C.     A.     Ellis 

2,079,438  ;  May  4. 
Fire  extinguishing  apparatus  with  warning  signal.     S.  E 

Allen.     2,074,157;  Mar.   16. 
Fire    extinguishing    composition.       J.    A.    Henricks,    Jr 

2,097,486  ;   Nov.   2. 
Fire-extinguishing  compositions.     J.  O.  Reed.     2,074,938 

Mar.  23. 
Fire    extinguishing   equipment,    Attachment    for.      H.    H 

Hutchinson.     2,092,846:   Sept.   14. 
Fire  extinguishing  foam.  Apparatus  for  producing  a.     W 

Priedrich.    2,089,646  ;  Aug.  10. 
Fire  extinguishing  foam,  Method  and  apparatus  for  pro- 
ducing.    W.  Friedrlch.     2,073,204  ;  Mar.  9. 
Fire  extinguishing  process.     J.   Edmundson.     2,091,197  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Fire  extinguishing  system.     S.  E.  Allen.    2,097,908  ;  Nov.  2. 
Fire    extinguishing    system.    Automatic.       J.    L.     Seat. 

2,096,383;  Oct.  19. 
Fire   fighting   and    rescue   apparatus.      H.    F.    Buchheit. 

2,100,066  ;  Nov.  23. 
Fireguard.    F.  F.  Oser.    2,092,468 ;  Sept.  7. 
Fire    hose    reel.    Housed.      J.    A.    Craig    and    E.    Davies. 

2,071,731 ;  Feb.  23. 
Fire   in   film    projectors   under  local    control.    Device   for 

keeping  outbursts  of.     J.  Plachraann.     2,087,279  ;  July 

27. 
Fire  kindler.    R.  L.  Macleay  and  G.  W.  Houk.    2,094,661  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Fire  signal  alarm  system.     K.  Larson.     2,088,708  ;  Aug.  3. 
Fire  tool.     O.  H.  Schoenberger.     2,102,133  :  Dec.  14. 
Fireplace  air  blasting.     O.  C.  Nilson.     2,103,171  ;  Dec.  21. 
Fireplace  heater.    G.  Limoni.     2,080,323 ;  May  11. 
Fireplace   heater.      R.    W.    Snyder.      2,093.492;    Sept.   21. 
Fireplace  screen.     E.   A.   Haines.     2,080,708  ;  May   18. 
Fireplace  screen.     F.  D.  Keithly.     2,099,068  ;  Nov.  16. 
Fireproof  material.     R.  Engelhardt.     2,073,004  ;  Mar.  9. 
Fireproofing.     E.  R.  Boiler.     2,097,509  ;   Nov.  2. 
Fireproofing   composition.      W.    L.    Morgan.      2,071,354 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Fire  protection  system  and  apparatus.  Automatically  op- 
erable.    H.  E.  Helgls.     2,074,960  ;  Mar.  23. 
Fires,  Extinguishing  oil  well.     F.   Lesh.     2,096.970  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Fires,   Method    and  apparatus  for  extinguishing.      R.   M. 

TJrquhart.     2,090,601;  Aug.   17. 
Firing  attachment  for  automatic  guns.  Blank  ammunition. 

R.  R.  Studler.     2.075,837  ;  Apr.  6. 
Firing  device.     L.  E.  White.     2,084,363  ;  June  22. 
Firing  mechanism.     J.  M.  King.     2,075,813  ;  Apr.  6. 
Firing  mechanism.     O.  Ncubrand.     2,092,850  :  Sept.  14. 
Firing  mechanism  for  automatic  firearms.     M.  A.  Brown- 
ing.    2,093,707  ;   Sept.  21. 
Firing  mechanism  for  fuses.     A.  F.  Teitscheid.     2,085,053  ; 

June  29. 
Firing  table.    C.  R.  Davison  and  E.  F.  Selbel.    2,072,052  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Firing  table.      G.   M.    Myers.      2,072,006 ;   Feb.    23. 
Firing     table.       F.     P.     Roesch     and     C.     R.     Davison. 

2,072,049  ;  Feb.  23. 
Pish  and  crab  trap.     P.  Tucker.     2,070.972  ;  Apr.  13. 
Fish  and  other  frozen  foods,  Ice  glazing  of  frozen.     R.  II. 

Bedford.      2.093.009;    Sept.   14. 
Pish  bobber.     J.  Durham.     2,103,451  ;  Dec.  28. 
Plsh-bonlng  device.     II.  L.  Nelms.    2,060,417  ;  Jan.  B. 
Flsh-bonlng  machine.     O.  G.  Rieske.     2,092,202  ;  Sept.  7. 
Fish,  Device  for  opening  shell.    T.  F.  I^eahey.     2,009,004  ; 

Jan.  20.  ^     ,,     „,. 

Pish,     Device     for     tninsportlng     live.       C.     H.     Thumn. 

2.091,6i)5;  Aug.  31. 
Fish  holder.     C.  D.  Grassle.     2.083,329  ;  June  8. 
Fish  hook.     Ia  S.  Chllcott.     2,101,491  ;  Dec.  7. 
Fishhook.     II.  B.  (Maus.     2,0!)fl,!).'57  ;  Oct.  20. 
Fishhook.      A.   Paria.      2,004,2(17:   Sept.    28. 
Fishhook.    A.  O.  Mlddlemlss.     2,087,055  ;  July  27. 
Fishhook.     W.  r    RohliiH.      2.078.102:  Apr.   20. 
Fishhook.     II.   M.   Sloner.     2,080,238:   May   11. 
Fishhook.      (,.   K.   Woodrlng.      2,087.3(10  :   .Milv   20. 
Fishhook   holder.      A.   Jolinson.      2,081.817;    May    2.'). 
Fishhook  releiiHi'.     P.  Kempe.   2,074,057  ;  Mar.  10. 
PIhI)  hire.     S.  F.  Davenport.     2,088,775;  Aug-  3. 
Kish  lure.     W.  J.  De  Witt.     2,000.458;  Jan.  0. 
Pish  hire.     W.  Pgor.   2,002,304  ;  Sept.  7. 
PlHh  liirc.     J.  J.  Iliinlv.     2,080.005;  Aug.  10, 
FlHh    lure.      P.    I,.    Iloi-tler.      2,008,005;   Nov.   2 
Fish   lure.      W.   J.    liiiuer.      2,081,071  ;    May    25. 
KIhIi   lure.     ('.  K.  McKwen.     2.007.0H(I  :  Nov.  2. 
Fish    lure.      <'.   T.    I'tliir^MT.      2.070,:i;!5  ;    Miiy   4. 
Pish  lure.     U.   Siiuc-r.     •-'.0!>  1 .  157  ;   Aug.  31. 


Fish  lure.    A.  L.  Shutter.     2,088,669  ;  Aug.  3. 

Fish  lure.     W.  A.  StoUey.     2,102,492  ;  Dec.  14. 

Fish   lure.     L.   W.   Strong.     2,082,305  ;   June  1. 

Fish  lure.     E.  Tveter.     2,095,425  ;  Oct.  12. 

Fish  lure.     L.  A.  Verzi.     2,103,994  ;  Dec.  28. 

Fish  lure.     R.  B.  Worden.     2,066,815  ;  Jan.  5. 

Fish  net.     A.  Haun.     2,075,715  ;  Mar.  30. 

Fish-scaling  machine.    S.  M.  Godfrey.     2,086,159  ;  July  6. 

Fish  scrap.   Drying.     A.  R.  Smith.     2,082,555  ;  June  1. 

Fish    screen.      C.   J.   Kesti   and   P.    J.   Lenz.      2,095,504 ; 

Oct.   12. 
Fish  screen.     N.  D.  Lowe.     2,074,407;   Mar.   23. 
Fish  stringer.      C.   R.   Carpenter.      2,092,638;   Sept.   7. 
Fish    tenderloining   machine.      A.    L.    Dunn.      2,086,070  ; 

July  6. 
Fish,  Treating.     C.  S.  Ash  and  P.  Berglund.     2,088,831  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Fisherman's  fly  box.     C.  W.  Perkins  and  P.  M.  Tan  Osten. 

2,076,157  ;  Apr.  6. 
Fishing  device.     G.   F.  Wiedemann.     2,087,828  ;  July  20. 
Fishing  fly  and  producing  same.     F.  O.  Burge.     2,083,513  ; 

June  8. 
Fishing  line  drier.     A.   S.  Haislip.     2,084,251 ;    June   15. 
Fishing  line  float.     L.  Albiser.     2,067,165  ;  Jan.  12. 
Fishing  lure.     M.  and  W.   Seigle.     2,070.755  ;  Feb.   16. 
Fishing  lure.     H.  M.   Shenitz.     2,078,816;  Apr.  27. 
Fishing  lure.   Combination.     C.   B.   Kettring.     2,079,509  ; 

May  4. 
Fishing    lure.    Fly    casting.      L.    C.    Hoefer.      2,078,798 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Fishing    net.      O.    Dahl    and    W.    F.    Black.      2,100,160 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Fishing  pole  support.     F.  W.  Utley.     2,089,452  ;  Aug.   10. 
Fishing   reel.     P.  M.   Clifford.      2,083,689 ;   June   lo. 
Fishing  reel.     F.  M.   Grieten.     2,096,299  ;  Oct.   19. 
Fishing  reel.     F.  H.  C.  MacDonald.     2,089,031 ;  Aug.  3. 
Fishing  reel.     J.  V.  Schafer.     2,071,474  ;  Feb.  23. 
Fishing  reel.     J.  V.   Schafer.     2,076,097  ;  Apr.   6. 
Fishing  reel.     J.  V.  Schafer.     2.080.782:  July  13. 
Fishing  reel.     W.  Shakespeare,  Jr.    2,067,067  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fishing  reel.     W.  Shakespeare,  Jr.     2,080,900  ;  May   18. 
Fishing  reel.     W.  Shakespeare,  Jr.     2,098,404  ;  Nov.  9. 
Fishing  reel.     F.  C.  Sines.     2,083,927  ;  June  15. 
Fishing  rod.     J.  Domecq.     2,088,132  ;  July  27. 
Fishing     rod      handle,      Armpit      rest.     L.      G.      Harris. 

2,085,654  ;  June  29. 
Fishing  rod  holder.     C.  W.  Ballman.     2,099,254  ;  Nov.  16. 
Fishing  tackle.       W.  H.  Hanson.      2.085.090  ;  June  29. 
Fishing  tackle.     H.  M.  Turner.     2,085,008  ;  July  6. 
Pishing    tackle    and    rod    box.     R.    R.    Hall.     2.097,185  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Fishing  tackle  carrier.     G.  A.  Tiede.     2,009,661;  Feb.  2. 
Fi.shing  tilt.     J.  E.  Mlllett.     2,089,097  ;  Aug.  3. 
Fishing  tool.     W.  C.  Erwin.     2,090,610  ;  Aug.  24. 
Fishing  tool.     R.  D.  Fisher.     2,090,834  ;  Aug.  24. 
Fishing  tool.     A.  H.  Neilson.     2,096,625  ;  Oct.  19. 
Fishing  tool.     H.  W.  Shannon.     2,004,410  ;  Sept.  28. 
FLshing  tool.    J.  B.  Tustln.     2,088,883  ;  Aug.  3. 
Pishing  tool.    Electromagnetic.     A.  Jameson.     2,087,034 ; 

Julv  13. 
FIshline  bob.     W.  S.  Goertzen.     2,088,201  ;  July  27. 
Pishwav.      F.  O.  Hurst.      2,094.802  ;  Oct.  5. 
Fit   form  drier.     V.   Gilbert.      2.0S,S.513;  July  27. 
Fitment.     T.  J.  Dykema.     2,087,374  ;  July  20. 
Pitting    and    foriniiig    same.    Grease.      J.    W.    Lelghton. 

2,078,212  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fitting   for  containers.     F.  A.  Dodelln.     2,086,541  ;  July 

13. 
Pitting  for  gas  dispensing  systems.  Combination.      L.   J. 

White.     2,098,119;   Nov.   2. 
Fitting  for  glass  globes.  Metal.    P.  H.  Schwab.    2,102.922  ; 

Doc.  21. 
Fitting     for     oil     stills.     Return     bend.       F.     C.     Fantz. 

2,072,000;  Mar.  2. 
Pitting     for     swimming     pools.     Inlet.     R.     B.     Kverson. 

2,088,410;  July  27. 
Fitting  of  front  fenders,  lamps,  nnd  radiator  upon  a  car- 
riage body.    O.  Broulhlet.     2.071,328;  Feb.  23. 
Pitting.  Water  outlet.     K.  P.  Hill.     2,080,300;  July  0. 
Fittings  and  the  like  under  fluid  pressure.  Device  for  ad- 
justing.    J.  U.  Yancey.     2,077,507  ;  Apr.  20. 
l''iltlni;s  for  pUiinliIng  systems.     E.  W.  Kaiser  and  J.  E. 

Qulun.     2,078,870  ;  Apr.  27. 
Fittings.   Manufacture  of.     D.   E.   Llndqulst.     2,072,591; 

Mar.    2. 
5  ilroxv  hvdrlndene-orlhorarbowllc  arid.     W.  Zerweok,  E. 

Kori(Mi,'  and  M.  Schubert.     2.078.025  ;  Apr.  27. 
5,5-cyi'lohex(>nylalkvllivdnnt<)ln.s    luiil    fhelr    miinufnoture. 

A.   BInkerl.      2,0'80,:ill;   July   0. 
PUIng    composition    and    method    of    nfter-trentlng    dyed 

ninterlnls.     K.  S.  ("Impln  and  W.  C.  Ihirfee.     2.()00,;i00  ; 

Aug.    17. 
Fixing  device  for  nlldlng  clasp   fasteners.     K.   F.  Nng^le. 

2.000.350  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fixture    Miicl    Willi    unit    with    jolntH    nnd    trhus    tlierefor, 

CoMiblimtlon.      ,1.    II     NorriK       2.100.508:    Nov,    30. 
Fixture,   Hiith.     C.  P.   Rlddell.     2.002,420;  Kept.  7. 
I'MxIure  Joint.      V.   Kollel.      2.0SS.:C.M  ;   July  27. 
Fixture,    OrlMclal.      2,003.1.'<0:    Sept.    M. 
I''lxturi>  support,     (i.    Arms.      2,070,877;   Fob.    10 
Fixture,  Toll.-t.      1!     M     WIIIIh.     2.101.523:  Dec    7 
I'Mng,  (Jolf.     V.  ViKllotll.     2.072.573  ;  Mar.  2. 
IMiigeolrt.      M.   K.    WmIImtk       2.O07.O0-I  ;  Oct.   20. 


880 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Flakes  and  the  like  from  plastic  masses,  Method  and  ma- 
chine   for   producing.      A.    U.    Sftrnmark.      2,071,434 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Flame  arrester.    F.  V.  Long  and  H.  A.  Jones.     2,068,421 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Flame  baffle  and  indicator  for  fusible  cut-outs,  Combined. 

L.  J.  Saudicoeur.     2,071,435  ;  Feb.  23. 
Flame  failure  indicator.     E.   W.   Ballentine.     2,074,637  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Flame  producing  mechanism.     L.  V.  Aronson.     2,101,125  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Flame  spreader.     G.  A.   Huetteman   and   J.  E.  Leonard. 

2,074,087;  Mar.  16. 
Flaming  arcs,  Apparatus  for  increasing  the  intensity  of. 

M.  E.  Gleick.     2,068,795  ;  Jan.  26. 
Flange     coupling    arrangement.      A.    Moser.      2,084,862; 

June  22. 
Flange     curling    machine.      W.     F.     Butler.      2,085,001  ; 

June  29. 
Flange  for  shockproof  X-ray  units,  Oil  tight.    P.  E.  Sacks. 

2,076,252  ;  Apr.  6. 
Flange  unit.  Barrel  or  drum.     E.  G.  Melrath.     2,100,168  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Flap  for  automobiles,  Splash.     L.  Zaiger.     2,077,818  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Flap    for   ladies'    handbags.    Multicolor    interchangeable. 

I.  D.  Kraut.     2,080,453  ;  May  18. 
Flap  gate.     E.  C.   Hillman.     2,082,543  ;  June  1. 
Flap  operating  means.     A.  L.  Klein.     2.076,150  ;  Apr.  6. 
Flaps,  Laying  channel.     H.  Gordon.     2,079,705-6  ;  May 

11. 
Flare.     L.  L.  Driggs,  Jr.    2,074,683  ;  Mar.  23. 
Flare,  Aerial.     G.  Tabozzi.     2.069,101  ;  Jan.  26. 
Flare,  Highway.     J.  11.  Hor.slcv.     2,079.170  :  Mnv  4. 
Flare,  Highway.     S.  M.  Johnson.     2,070,053  ;  Feb.  9. 
Flare,  Highway  road.     J.  R.  Haines.     2,090,293  ;  Aug.  17 
Flare  or   fusee  signal.      C.   S.    Frizzell    and   C.   McDonel. 

2,090,911 ;  Aug.  24. 
Flare  support.     C.  B.  Brown.    2,070,882 ;  Feb.  16. 
Flaring  tool.     W.  E.  Arndt.     2,090,660;  Aug.  24. 
Flaring  tool.     A.  C.  Dobrick.     2,072,359  ;  Mar.  2. 
Fla.sh  Inmp.     P.  Leiidens.     2,091,601  ;  Aug.  31. 
Flash  lamp.     F.   R.  Meginniss.     2,098,507  ;  Nov.  9. 
Flash     lamp.       H.     A.     Williams     and     E.     G.     Touceda. 

2.071.369  ;  Feb.  23. 

Flashlight.     J.  W.   Bellamy.     2,076,495  ;  Apr.   6. 
Flashlight.     W.  I.  Holmes.     2.092.845  :  Sept.  14. 
Flashlight.     M.  D.  Judkins.     2,089,897  ;  Aug.  10. 
Flashlight.     P.   Schneifler.     2,078.028  :  Apr.  20. 
Flashlight.     F.   G.   Stimson.      2,080,583  ;   May  18. 
Flashlight.     E.      H.     Tompkins     and     D.     L.      Spender, 

2.097.222  ;  Oct.  26. 
Flashlight    and    emergency     traffic    signal.    Combination. 

E.  Criswell.     2,070.472  ;  Feb.  9. 
Flashlight    and    headlight.    Combination.      Y.    Miyaoka. 

2,071,557  ;  Feb.  23. 
Flashlight  attachment.     G.  H.  Hyatt.     2,092,672  ;  Sept.  7. 
Flashlight     c.irtridgr^s.     Device     for    firing.       A.    Kalber. 

2,074.0.52  :  M,^r.  23. 
Flashlight  head.     A.  W.   Schaff.     2.092,590  ;   Sept.   7. 
Flashlight  head  unit.     E.  H.  Tompkins  and  D.  L.  Spender. 

2.002,617  ;  Sept.  7. 
Flashlight  holder.     G.   F.  Packard.     2,084,162  ;  June  15. 
Fl.Tslilight,   Portable.      A.   C.    Red;er.      2. 070.. '11  (i  ;   Foh,   <), 
Flashlight  switch.     J.  D.  Wallace.     2,087,460  ;  July  20. 
Flash  lighting  device.     H.  A.  Williams  and  E.  G.  Touceda. 

2.071.370  ;  Feb.  23. 

Plash  roniovor.     H.  C.  Rippel.     Re.  20,439  :  July  G. 
Flasher.     C.  H.  Larson.     2,073,969  :  Mar.  16. 
Flasher.     E.  H.  Pendleton.     2,078,583  ;  Apr.  27. 
Flasher   device.     J.   Schmidinger.      2,10.S.276-7  ;   Dec.    28. 
Flashing.    L.  Friedberg.    2,071.087  ;  Feb.  23. 
Flashincr.     H.  W.  Harriss.     2^076.990  :  Apr.  13. 


W.     E. 


W.    F. 


Naylor.       2,092,326  ; 
Piper.      2,092,330-1 ; 


J.  Spenslpy.     2,066.547  :  Jan.  5. 
filling    foundry.      W.    F.    Piper. 


W.  F.   Piper  and 


Flask    filling    apparatus. 

Sept.  7. 
Flask    filling    apparatus. 

Sept.  7. 
Flask,  Foundry  slip.     W. 
Flasks.    Apparatus    for 

2,092,329  ;  Sept.  7. 
Flasks,  Apparatus  for  filling  foundry. 

W.  E.  Naylor.     2,092,328  ;  Sept.  7. 
I'lasUs,  Manufacturing  foundry.     I.  R.  Smith. 

July  27. 

Flatiron.     H.  D.  Bowman.     2,076.614;  Apr.  13. 
Flatiron,  Electric.     M.  F.  Fitzgorakl.     2.102,892;  Doc.  21. 
Flatiron   holder.      F.   R.    Staiidle.      2.099,760:   Nov.   23. 
Flat  knitting  frame.     G.   H.   Dietrich   and  H.  Drechsel. 

2,073,197  ;  Mar.  9. 
Flat   tiro   indlcntor. 

2,070,981  ;  Feb.  16. 
Flavoring  material. 

2,088,022  ;  Aug.  3. 
Flavoring  material  from  naturally  colored  vegetable  sub- 
stances.      Preparing       decolorized.  A.        Lovinson. 

2,079,415  ;  May  4. 
Flaw  dotpclor  for  oloctrical  conductors.     J.  A.  Drain,  Jr. 

2,094,234  ;    Sept.   28. 
Flaw    detector    meclianism.      H.    0.    Drake.      2,099,844 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Flaws  in  magnetizable  bodies,  Detection  of.     T.  Zuschlag. 

2,102.452;  Doc.  14. 
Flaws   in   metallic   bodies.   Method  of  and  apparatus   for 

detecting.     H.  W.  Keevil.     2.089.967  ;  Aug.  17. 


2,088,120; 


A.  J.  Barnhart  and   R.   F.  Essert. 
W.   E.  Stokes  and   J.  M.   Wennels. 


Flexible  container. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Blexible  coupling. 
Flexible  coupling. 
Flexible  fastener. 
Flexible  joint.     J. 


Flesh,  Dehydrating  and  rendering.     P.  L.   Fauth  and  J. 

Reichert.     2,086,072  ;  July  6. 
Flesh   from   chitin   material,    Freeing   edible    crustacean. 

E.  C.  Gibson.     2,080,263  ;  May  11. 
Flesh  or  marine  mammals,  Treatment  of  the.    H.  Schmal- 

fuss  and  H.  Werner.     2,077,533  ;  Apr.  20. 
Flexible  container.     H.  P.    Colvin.     2,089,185;   Aug.   10. 
G.  K.  Gearlings.    2,071,927  ;  Feb.  23. 
E.  Higgins.     2,096,039;  Oct.  19. 
H.  C.  and  T.  Lord.     2,101,078  ;  Dec.  7. 
E.  Nibbs.    2,081,016  ;  May  18. 
E.   G.    Stack.     2,072,843;   Mar.   2. 
G.  H.  Thomas.     2,076,752  ;  Apr.  13. 
S.  Quisling.     2,074,369  ;  Mar.  23. 
W.  B.  Pearce.     2,067,284;  Jan.  12. 
Flexible  mold.     P.  Zampol.     2,083,484 ;  June  8. 
Flexible   pipe,    NoncoUapsing.      H.    J.    Hersey    and   D.   B. 

Mikesell.     2,097,663  ;  Nov.  2. 
Flexible  pocket  receptacle.     W.   R.   Buxton.      2,095,593 ; 

Oct.   12. 
Flexible  rail  joint.     C.  A.  Disbrow.     2,072,619 ;   Mar.   2. 
Flexible  receptacle.     W.  R.  Buxton.     2,088,286  ;  July  27. 
Flexible  seat  support.     L.  Assalit.     2,101,422  ;  Dec.  7. 
Flexible  tool.    M.  B.  O'Neil.     2,073,903 ;  Mar.  16. 
Flexible  tube.     U.  Ciamberlini.     2,100,835  ;  Nov.   30. 
Flexible  tubular  casing.     C.  Fischer.     2,086,263  ;  July  6. 
Flexing    machine.     E.    L.    Fickett.     2,094,007  ;    Sept.    28. 
Flight  indicator  for  aircraft.    B.  J.  Rogers,  Jr.    2,077,267  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Flight  level  control  for  automatic  pilots.     P.  R.  Bassett 

and  B.  G.  Carlson.     2.091,300  ;  Aug.  31. 
Float,  Bath.     L.  J.  Hindle.     2,093,964  ;   Sept.  21. 
Float  conveyer.     H.  R.  Rea.     2,080,216  ;  May  11. 
Float,  Farm.     M.   S.  Fish.     2,085.645  ;  June  29. 
Float,  Fishing.     M.  F.  Nelson.     2,103,222  ;  Dec.  21. 
Float,  Fishline.    W.  P.  Rader  and  J.  Cisneros.    2,077,184 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Float-gauge.     G.  M.  Deming.     2,087,279  ;  July  20. 
Float  handle.     S.  T.  Steel.     2,096,655  ;  Oct.  19. 
Float  switch.     R.  Y.  Foxwell.     2,076,454;  Apr.  6. 
Float  valve.     W.  M.  Jolly.     2,075,582  ;  Mar.  30. 
Float    valve.     M.    W.    Kenney,    A.    R.    Constantine,    and 

C.  W.  Preston.     2,087,913  ;  July  27. 
Float  valve.     H.  L  Piatt.     2,095,346;  Oct.  12. 
Float  valve.     A.  C.   Smith.     2,092,935  :    Sept.   14. 
Floating  unit  and  fleet.     C.  J.  Baer.     2,076,535  ;  Apr.  13. 
Floats  to  seaplane  bays.   System   for   resiliently  connect- 
ing.   G.  L.  R.  J.  Messier.     2,077,526  :  Apr.  20. 
Flocculation.      G.  M.   Darby,   E.   J.   Roberts,  and  W.   C. 

Weber.     2,081,850-2  ;  May  25. 
Flocculation.     A.   J.   Fischer.      2,101,810 ;   Dec.   7. 
Flocculation    and    sedimentation    apparatus,     Combined. 

G.  M.  Darby.     2,095,923;  Oct.  12. 
Flock   spraying   apparatus.      H.   A.    Roselund    and   I.    L. 

Eastman.     2,091,055  ;  Aug.  24. 
Floor.     A.  C.  Gonzalez.     2,085.215  :  Juno  29. 
Floor   and    ceiling    support.      H.    E.    Marks. 

June  22. 
Floor   and    column    construction.    Steel.      A. 

2,084,649  ;  June  22. 
Floor  construction.     H.  A.   Faber.     2,101.538 ; 
O.  H.  Hayes.     2,099.517  ; 
E.  E.  Seelye.     2,086,744;  July  IS. 
Steel.      A.    MacMillan.      2,084,648 ; 


2,084,853 ; 

MacMillan. 

Dec.  7. 
Nov.  16. 


Floor  construction. 
Floor  construction. 
Floor    construction, 

June  22. 

Floor  covering.     B.  Bronson.     2,082,047  ;  June  1. 
Floor  covering.     G.  F.  Duryee.     2,076,122  ;  Apr.  6. 
Floor     covering.       J.     E.     Graham     and     E.     M.     Lines. 

2,095,246;   Oct.   12. 
Floor    covering.      G.    G.    Hunter,    H.   M.    Pryale,    and    S. 

C.  Clark.     2,099,809  ;  Nov.  23. 
Floor    covering.      L.    L.    Larson    and 

2,074,964  ;  Mar.  23. 
Floor     covering     and     making     same. 

2,090,509  ;  Aug.  17. 
Floor    covering    composition,    Plastic.      C.    J.    Svensson. 

2,092,228  ;  Sept.  7. 


D.    Lindsay,    Jr. 
V.     E.     Atkins. 


a.     J.  C.  Emhardt.     2,069,753  ; 
W.    H.    Payne.     2,085,327  ; 
J.  A.  Stromberg.     2,066,656  ; 
2,077,901 ;  Apr. 


Floor  covering,  Producin 

Fob.  9. 
Floor    for    furnaces.    Roller. 

June  29. 
Floor  for  ice  skating  rinks. 

Jan.  5. 
Floor  mat.  Articulated.     H.  R.   Russon. 

20. 

Floor  or  ceiling  structure.    R.  Zoettl.     2,102,231  ;  Dec.  14. 
Floor,  Portable  dance.    H.  B.  Mueller.    2,102,086  ;  Dec.  14. 
1<  loor  Sander.     F.  L.  Detwiler.     2.102,063  ;  Dec.  14. 
Floor  sanding  machine.     A.  Ambrosini.     2,087,933  ;  July 

Floor  scrubbing,  brushing,  and  polishing  machine.     H.  L. 

Myers.     2,079,946  ;  May  11. 
Floor  .surfaces,   Device   for  treatment   of.      H.   W.    Rods 

and  F.  L.  Shober.     2,037,265;  July  20. 
Floor  surfacing  machine.      O.  L.   .(Snderson.     2.086,204: 

July  6. 
Floor    surfacing    machine.      G.    A.    Berman.      2,099,969; 

Nov.  23. 
Floor  washing  machine.     N.  Nelson.     2,088,246;  July  27. 
'''^"^['"Kan'3  constructing  a  floor.    C.  T.  Siebs.    2,089,075  ; 

^'S^noo^r-n?''  laying  the  same.  Composite. 
^,092,694  ;  Sept.  7. 


K.  E.  Crooks. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


881 


2,102,370  ;  Dec.  14. 
2,094,646  ;  Oct.  5. 

2,069,365  ;  Feb.  2. 
2,084,413;  June  22. 
W.      H.      Freygang. 

E.  F.  Ander- 


Flooring,  Flexible  wood.     A.  Elmendoif.     2,091,476  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Flooring,  Key  arch.     A.  Mendez.     2,090,483  ;  Aug.  17. 
Flooring  material,  Composite.     H.  C.  Harvey.     2,009,720  ; 

Feb.   2. 
Flooring,  Metallic.     G.  L.  Dresser.     2,092,667  ;   Sept.   7. 
Flooring,  Wood.     J.  R.  Greenway.     2,088,238  ;  July  27. 
Floors,  Silencing  squeaky  wooden.    T.  I.  Lang.    2,093,870  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Florist     wire     dispenser.     D.     G.     Metzgus.     2,070,139  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Flotation  apparatus.     E.  H.   Hoag.     2,072,880;  Mar.   9. 
Flotation  apparatus.     M.  Kraut.     2,074,403  ;  Mar.  23. 
Flotation  process.     H.  P.  A.  Groll.     2,101,647  ;  Dec.  7. 
Flotation  process.     J.  E.  Kirby.     2,088,325  ;  July  27. 
Flotation    process.      J.    E.    Kirby    and    J.    H.    Werntz. 

2,099,120  ;  Nov.  16. 
Flotation  process.     S.  Lenher,  J.  L.  Gillson,   and   C.  T. 

Mentzer,  Jr.     2,074,699  ;  Mar.  23. 
Flotation  process.     M.    H.   Merriss. 
Flotation   reagent.     P.  M.   Frantz. 
Flotation    reagent.      R.    S.    Handy. 
Flotation    reagent.     H.  B.   Siems. 
Flotation      system      for     aircraft. 

2,088,850  ;  Aug.  3. 
Flour  and  the  like.  Apparatus  for  treating 

son.     2,080,884  ;  May  18. 
Flour,  Conditioning  of.     W.  E.  Foster.     2,100,691  ;   Nov. 

30. 
Flour,   Device   for   sifting  and   fluffing.      J.   D.    Roberson. 

2,097,936  ;  Nov.  2. 
Flour  dusting  mechanism.  Dough-piece  controlled.     E.  T. 

Parsons.     2,066,899  ;  Jan.  5. 
Flour  improving  method  and  composition.      F.  H.  Penn. 

2,087,546  ;  July  20. 
Flow  bean.     C.  E.  Kirk.     2,076,465  ;  Apr.  6. 
Flow  bean   indicator.     R.  Nouhaus.     2,091,874;  Aug.   31. 
Flow  control  and  relief  valve.  Combined.     H.  F.  Vickers. 

2,102,865  ;  Dec.  21. 
Flow    control    for    urinals    and    the    like.      G 

2,100,389  ;  Nov.  30. 
Flow    control    head.     A.    J.    Penick    and    K.    T.    Penick 

2,094,812  ;  Oct.  5. 
Flow    control    system.      C.    G.    Richardson. 

Mar.   2. 
Flow     control.     Viscosity     compensated.       W. 

2,072,761 ;  Mar.  2. 
Flow  controlled  device.     W.  E.   Smith.     2,076,000;  Apr. 

13. 
Flow    controlled    switch.      W.    R.    and    R.    W.    Hamilton. 

2,103,747  :   Dec.   28. 
Flow  controlling  apparatus.  Quiet.     W.  F.  Peterson  and 

A.  U.  Walter.     2,089,223  ;  Aug.  10. 
Flow    controlling    dcviro     for    r('fiiK<'rat  ing    systems.       < '. 

Steenstrup.      2,069,030  ;   Feb.    2, 
Flow  device.     J.  R.  Long.     2,071,639  ;  Feb.  23. 
Flow    indicating   apparatus.      C.    A.    TurniT.      2,078.043  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Flow  indicator.     R.  O.  Honszoy.     2,009,300  ;  Feb.  2. 
Flow  indicator.     F.  Nio.somann.     2.091,792  ;  Aug.  31. 
Flowmeter.     I.   Bencowitz.     2,103,741  ;   Doc.   28. 

P.  V.  A.  E.  Engel.     2,090,032  ;  Oct.  19. 
E.  L.  Fischer.     2,082.5,39  ;  Juno  1. 
11.   J.   Knorr.     2,103,202:   Dec.   28. 
C.   P.   .Shcrwooil.      2.070  :'.74-5  :   Feb.   9. 

.  _ W.  C.  Walker.     2,077,444;  Apr.  20. 

Flow  of  glass  to  a  feeder  circuit,  Controlling.     J.  Bailey. 

2,072.807  :  Mar.  2. 
Flow  of  pulsating  fluid  flow  streams.  Automatically  modi- 
fying the.     W.  A.  Whatmough.     2,080,293;  May  11. 
Flow    regulating    device.      R.    T.    Cornelius.      2,083.639 ; 

June  15. 
Flow-responsive   nionna    for   lluid-flow   apparatus.     E.    E. 

Harper.     2,080,207  ;  May  11.  ,    ,     „ 

Flow  retarding  device.  Quiet.     W.  F.  Peterson  and  A.  U. 

Walter.     2,089,224  ;  Aug.  10. 

-----       •-  2,07.''>,182  ;  Mar.  .30. 

2,072,435;  Mar.  2. 
R.   W.   Simpson.     Re.  20,289  : 


P.    Gavin. 


2,072,531  ; 
O.     Lum. 


Flowmeter. 
Flow  meter. 
Flowmeter. 
Flow  meter. 
Flow  meter. 


It.    (;raillaL     2,102.411  ;    Dec. 


i-:iii.- 


Flow  tip.  G.  W.  Davidson 
Flow  valve.  J.  W.  Taylor 
Flower  exhibiting  device. 

Mar.  9. 
Flower   holder,    Clip   pin. 

14. 
Flowerpot.     A.  C.  Fischer.      2,089,3.'53 ;  Aug.   10. 
l'"lower     pot     and     di'conil  inj;     siune.     Metal.        S. 

2, 07.''), 180  :  ]\I.ir.  30. 
Flowerpot     and     making     siinie.       K.     and     E.     llnysler. 

2,073,095;  Mar.  10.  „,,,_„ 

Flower   pot.    Combination.       U.    II.    I-ockyiM-.      J,072.1(J; 

Miir.  2. 
Flowerpot,    Combination.       U.    II.    Lockyer.      2,081,337; 

May  25. 
Flowerpot  cover.     V.  A.  Doty.     2,07n;4B0  ;  Apr.  0. 
Klow.Tpot  holder.     A.  J.  Van  Knkevoort.     2.103,127;  Dec. 

21. 
Flower  pot  watering  system.     A.   P.   Sclieln. 

Mnr.  2. 
Flowers,    Making    nrllflclal.      I.    MatthewB. 

Sept.  7. 
Flue  and  hcMlIng  syKtem,  Tobncco.      (V  1.  f;ill. 

Oct.  r,. 
Flui'  ballle  for  heating  MppiualUH.    (i.  F.  Wales. 

Jan.  5. 
Flue  cleaner.     C.  F.  Slmltz.     2,073,811  ;  Mar 


2,072,185  ; 
2, 002,-104  ; 
2,09.1,180: 
2,067,133; 


1(1. 


Flue,  Composite.     J.  E.  Wild  and  H.  J.  Long.     2,073,236  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Flue-ga.'*  washing  and  purification.     T.  O.  Wilton,  N.  Wil- 
ton,  H.   E.   J.    Green,   and    H.    C.   Mann.     2,073,039 ; 
Mar.  9. 
Flue,  Muffle.     C.  W.  Sa.xe.     2,087,215  ;  July  13. 
Flue  oven   cleaner.     F.   J.  Avers.     2,098.898;   Nov.   9. 
Flue  structure.     W.  A.  Ticknor.     2,103,602  ;  Dec.  28. 
Fluid   actuated  device.     O.  Maycen.     2,100,343  ;  Nov.  30. 
Fluid-applying  machine.     J.   H.  Brown  and  T.  B.  Clarke. 

2,097,557  ;   Nov.  2. 
Fluid    bearing.      J.    H.    Crane.      2.070.115:   Feb.   !). 
Fluid  brake.     E.   G.  Carroll.     2,081,575  ;  May  25. 
Fluid  brake.     F.   A.   Critz.     2,084,244  ;   June  15. 
Fluid  clutch.     E.  C.  Gambrell.     2,076,887  ;  Apr.  13. 
Fluid  clutch.     J.  F.  Metten.     2,008,002  ;  Jan.  19. 
Fluid  coating  machine.     J.  F.  Smith.     2.096,364  ;  Oct.  19. 
Fluid  composition.     G.  L.  Doelling.     2,084,482  ;  June  22. 
Fluid    compression    device.       H.    C.    Bowen.      2.093.543 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Fluid   compressor.     B.   S.    Aikman.     2,084,664 ;   June  22. 
Fluid  compressor.     P.  L.  Crittenden.     2,084,670  ;  June  22. 
Fluid  compressor.     W.  Noble.     2,070,580  :  Apr.  13. 
Fluid  control  and  brake  operating  means   for   motor  ve- 
hicles, Combined  motive.     C.  F.  Dausmann.     2,081,126  ; 
May  18. 
Fluid  control  device.     F.  L.  Henning.     2,076,842  ;  Apr.  13. 
Fluid   control   for  duplicators.      F.   W.   Storck   and   C.   V. 

Franson.     2,069,730  ;  Feb.    2. 
Fluid  control  for  hydraulic  brake  systems.     S.  E.  Snyder. 

2,077,640  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fluid   control    means.      E.   C.   Brisbane   and   R.   Bischoff. 

2,082,940;    June   8. 
Fluid   control  system.     M.  Alpern.     2,086,202-3  ;  July  6. 
Fluid  control  valve.    J.  B.  Franks,  Jr.    2,073,836  ;  Mar.  16. 
Fluid  controlling  device.     M.  E.  Gates.     2,097,028;  Oct. 

20. 
Fluid  cooled  tube.     R.  11.  Varian.     2.079.137  ;  Mav  4. 
Fluid   coupling  and   control.     E.   E.   Wemp.     2,073,357  : 

Mar.  9. 
Fluid  current  motor.     O.  K.  Nelson.     2,099,617  :  Nov.  16. 
Fluid  density  responsive  device.     1).  Samiran.     2,078,977  ; 

May  4. 
Fluid    discharge    apparatus.      T.    C.    Shiels.      2,091,100 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Fluid  dispensing  apparatus.     C.  L.  McMullen.     2,099,129  ; 

Nov.  10. 
Fluid  displacement  apparatus.     M.  W.  Dole.     2,081,050  ; 

May  18. 
Fluid     displacement     device,      Rotarv.        E.     A.      Cunv. 

2.101,051  :  Dec.  7. 
Fluid     displacement     device,      Rotarv.        E.     A.      Cunv. 

2,101,428:  Dec.  7. 
Fluid-distributing     .'<vstein,     Reversible.       D.     R.     Hillis. 

2,075,710  ;  Mar.  30. 
Fluid    dist  ril)iition  and   control.      W.   M.   livan   and   J.   \\'. 

Bold.     2,070.041  ;   Mav  4. 
Fluid  distribution   and  regulation.     J.  BIjur.     2,084,315  : 

June  22. 
Fluid     distribution     svstem.      C.      R.      .Vlden.      2.009.744: 

Feb.  9. 
Fluid  distribution  system.     A.  D.  MacLean  and  F.  Nles- 

eman.     2,093.812  ;   Sept.  21. 
Fluid  Alter.     R.  J.  Kehl.     2,079,807;  May  11. 
Fluid  filtering  apparatus.     C.  11.  Cuno  and  P.  E.  Asbton. 

2,077,744  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fluid   flow  control   apparatus.     J.   P.   Freed.      2,068,400; 

■Ian.  19. 
Fluid  (low  meter.     A.  G.  S.   Sandison.     2.072,220  ;  Mnr.  2. 
Fluid  flow  switch.     J.  P.  Ruth.     2,087.738:  Julv  20. 
Fluid   fuel   liurner.      E.  J.  Lattner.      2,098,455;   Nov.  9. 
Fluid  fuel  Imrner,  lOIectrlcallv  opcT.Mted.      W.  W.  Williams, 
I'.  A.  ('<land<'r.  and  O.  K.  Nesmllli.      'J. 0.^7. Oil  :  .Inlv  13. 
Fluid  heater.     C.   D.   Jones.     2,09.'!.  19S  :   Nov.   9. 
Fluid  heater.     J.   F.   Kennedy.     2.O!)i).0IS:   Nov.   10. 
Fluid   heater.      11.   J.   Kerr.      2.007.670:    Jan.    12. 
Fluid    heater.      L.    Koolstrn.      2.067,071  :    Jan.    12. 
Fluid   honter.      L.   Koolstra   and   F.   X.   Gllg.      2,007,072  ; 

Jan.  12. 
I'Muld  heater  cleaner.     F.  Bowers.     2,0(19.574:  Feb.  2. 
I'luid,  Hydraulic.     O.  V.  Mose.-i.     2,102,038:  Dec.  21. 
Fluid  Impeller  and  turbine.     C.  Brown  and  \'.  F.  Dosle. 

2.087,834  ;  July  20. 
Fluid  In  wells,  .\|)paratus  for  llie  controlled  placement  of. 
M.  Si)cncer  and  J.  H.    BcauchMiiip.     2.077,022  ;  Apr.   13. 
Klulil  IndicMlnr.     (!.  K.  TlioninN.     L'.070.(!!t'.>  :   Mav  11. 
I'liilil    material,     .Apparatus     for     reguliitloii    of    How    of. 

().   Imsel.     2.080.0.S2  :  Julv  0 
Kluld  meter.     11.  I,.  Blum.     i. 070,870  :  Feb.  10. 
Kliilil  meter,      (i.  F.   liunict  I  and  1 1     i:.  Wind.      2.004,-M.'>  ; 

Sept.  28. 
fluid    iiii'ter.      J.    I.    Cochran    ,mii.1    1>.    I'.utb.      2.07B,177 ; 

Mnr.  :t(). 
FInlil    ni.lcr.      F.    Hejdiik   and    J.    NeninaMn.      2,0Hn.B22 ; 

(let.    12. 
fluid    inelcr.       ('.    d     .1      Mciiitciliin        'J.OTH.OSil  ;    May    .(. 
Fliil.l   nict.T.      n.   F.    Unndel.      2,092.010:    Sept.    7. 
Fluid  nietir.     W.  W.  Slevenmin      2. 1(l0,-Ut.%  ;   Nov.  30. 
KliiUl    meter.    Double  action.      II.    L.    Blum.      2,087.nOT ; 

.Iiilv   20. 
I'hil.l   inU.-r.      I,.   W.   Younc       2.011.1,781:   Oot.   12. 
Iluld  inlxini;  appiirnlun.     W.  F.  Trniult.     2,080,t»<0  ;  Mny 

IS, 


882 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Fluid    mixtures,    Analysis    of.      B.    Miller.      2,083,521 ; 

June  8. 
Fluid  movement  around  oil  well  tools.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus for  increasing.    J.  A.  Zublin.    2,072,627  ;  Mar.  2. 
Fluid     moving    apparatus.    Centrifugal.      H.    F.    Hagen. 

Ee.  20,409  ;  June  15. 
Fluid  operated  pump.     S.  Q.  Bates.     2,101,833  ;  Dec.  14. 
Fluid  operated  tool.     C.  Herrero.     2,077,693  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fluid    placing   and   pavement   raising   apparatus.      J.   W. 

Poulter.     2,074,756  ;  Mar.  23. 
Fluid  power  controlling  mechanism.     E.  G.   Staude.     Ee. 

20,600  ;  Dec.  21. 
Fluid    power    transmission.      W.    C.    Braden.     2,071,493 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Fluid  pressure  actuated  motor.    H.  C.  Bowen.    2,074,362  : 

Mar.  23. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     E.  Borde.    2,088,185;  July  27. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     E.  J.  Bush.     2,099,384;  Nov.  16. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     C.  A.  Campbell.     2,088,575  ;  Aug.  3. 
Fluid    pressure    brake.      J.    Canetta    and    P.    J.    Boyle. 

2,092,369  ;  Sept.  7. 
Fluid   pressure    brake.      J.    Canetta,    C.    C.    Farmer,    and 

C.  D.   Stewart.     2,087,623  ;  July  20. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     S.  G.  Down.     2,077,918 ;  Apr.  20. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     C.  C.  Farmer.     2,068,317-8  ;   Jan. 

19. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     C.  C.  Farmer.     2,081,700  ;  May  25. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     C.  C.  Farmer.     2,087,624-5  ;  July 

20. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     C.  C.  Farmer.     2,088,166  ;  July  27. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     C.  C.  Farmer.     2,096,488  ;  Oct.  19. 
Fluid  pressure   brake.     C.  C.  Farmer  and  E.  E.  Hewitt. 

2,074,743  ;  Mar.  23. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     C.  C.  Fanner  and  D.  L.  McNeal. 

2,081,699  ;  May  25. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.  E.  E.  Fitch.  2,088,167  ;  July  27. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.  A.  Gnavi.  2,071,741 ;  Feb.  23. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.  J.  N.  Good.  2,084,679  ;  June  22. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.  J.  N.  Good.  2,099,392  ;  Nov.  16. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.  E.  E.  Hewitt.  2,068,325  ;  Jan.  19. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.  E.  E.  Hewitt.  2,071,755  ;  Feb.  23. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.  E.  E.  Hewitt.  2,077,930  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.  E.  E.  Hewitt.  2,081,452  ;  Mav  25. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.  E.  E.  Hewitt.  2,091,046  ;  Aug.  24. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.  E.  E.  Hewitt.  2,096,494  ;  Oct.  19. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     E.  E.  Hewitt.     2,099,396-7  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     F.  P.  Livingston.     2,088,066  ;  July 

27. 
Fluid  pressure   brake.     G.  T.  McClure   and  E.   E.  Fitch. 

2,084,695  ;  June  22. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.    J.  C.  McCune.     2,077,949  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fluid   pressure  brake.     J.   C.  McCune.     2,084,696  ;  June 

22. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     J.  C.  McCune.     2,087,622  ;  July  20. 
Fluid    pressure    brake.      C.    H.    McKinstry.      2,091,008 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.    A.  Neveu.    2,066,573  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.    E.  P.  Sexton.     2,074,761 ;  Mar.  23. 
Fluid  pressure  brake.     A.  W.  Simmons.     2,088,177  ;  Julv 

27. 
Fluid  pressure  bralve.     C.  D.  Stewart.     2,103,343  ;  Dec.  28. 
Fluid     pressure     control     apparatus.       E.     L.     Mallory. 

2,072,921 ;  Mar.  9. 
Fluid  pressure  control  means.     H.  W.  Snyder.     2,079,666  ; 

May  11. 
Fluid    pressure    control   system.   Differential.      E.    S.   Bo- 

hannan.     2,074,718  ;  Mar.  23. 
Fluid     pressure     controller     device.       E.     G.     McCauley. 

2,082,410  ;  June  1. 
Fluid   pressure   device   for   aircraft   and    other   purposes. 

J.  Wright.     2,086,200  :  July  6. 
Fluid  pressure  engine.     P.  H.  Crary.     2,077,618  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fluid    pressure    equalizing    arrangement.      J.    H.    Doran. 

2,081,799;   May  25. 
Fluid  pressure  gauge.     E.  J.  S.  Pigott.     2,084,623  ;  June 

22. 
Fluid     pressure     generating     means.       S.     W.     Oldham 

2,091,876  ;  Aug.  31. 
Fluid  pressure  generator.     E.  Benedek.     2,074,205  ;  jNIar 

16. 
Fluid      pressure      producing     device.      J.      E.      Heidloff. 

2.093.557  :  Sept.  21. 
Fluid    pressure    regulator.       E.     B.    Lewis.       2,073,070 

Mar.  9. 
Fluid  pressure  regulator  and  flow  control  device.     C.  H 

Cleveland.     2,071,871  ;  Feb.  23. 
Fluid  pressure  responsive  device.    J.  E.  Coffin.     2,103,214 

Dec.  21. 
Fluid     pressure     responsive    feeder.       F.     C.     Blanchard 

2,103,763  ;  Dec.  28. 
Fluid    pressure   valve,    Self  regulating.     A.   D.   Harrison 

2.068,130  :  Jan.  19. 
Fluid  pressure  veneer  press.     M.  M.  Teague.     2,073,290  • 

Mar.  9. 
Fluid  pump.     H.  J.  Gerdau.     2,075.843  ;  Apr.  6. 
Fluid  pump.     H.  E.  Hubbard.     2,070.791  :  Feb.  16. 
Fluid  pump.     B.   A.   Linderman.     2,096,907  :  Oct.    26. 
Fluid  pumping  device.     H.  J.  Anderson.     2,075,755  ;  Mar 

30. 
Fluid    reaction    apparatus.      W.    L.    Upson.      2,072  3''2  • 

Mar.  2. 
Fluid   regulating  means.   Pressure.     H.   P.   Anderson  and 

J.  B.  MacKenzie.     2.080.692  ;  July  13. 


Fluid  regulator.     W.  C.  Bucknam.     2,095,210  ;   Oct.  5. 
Fluid  regulator.     J.  H.  Frickie.     2,070,724  ;  Feb.  16. 
Fluid  releasing  means  for  compressors  and  the  like.    F.  P. 

McMahon.     2,096,052  ;  Oct.  19. 
Fluid    samples,    Apparatus    for    taking.      B.    E.    Lindsly. 

2,103,475  ;  Dec.  28. 
Fluid  samples  from  drilled  wells,  Obtaining.     G.  A.  Mac- 
ready.     2,070,836  ;  Feb.  16. 
Fluid  saving  device.     F.  E.   Chernosky.     2,096,882;  Oct. 

26. 
Fluid  straining  method  and  apparatus.    V.  W.  Mac  Isaac. 

2,066,479  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fluid  supply.     J.  L.  Taylor.     2,076,797  ;  Apr.  13. 
Fluid  system.     K.  D.  McMahan.     2,095,824;  Oct.  12. 
Fluid-thermo-valve.     J.  M.  King.     2,099,811  ;  Nov.  23. 
Fluid   transmission.      W.    P.   Mason,    G.   T.    Stanton,   and 

J.  E.  Tweeddale.     2,100.404  ;  Nov.  30. 
Fluid    transmission   having    a    number    of    fluid    circuits. 

F.  Canaan.    2,083,828  ;  June  15. 
Fluid      turbine      arrangement.      Elastic,     O.      Junggren. 

2.102,416;   Dec.   14. 
Fluid    turbine   arrangements.    Extraction    elastic.      E.    D. 

Dickinson,  F.  E.  Ericson,  and  P.  G.  Whittier.    2,071,199  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Fluid   under   pressure   other    fluid    or    powdered    bodies. 

Apparatus  for  incorporating  to  a  stream  of.     M.  P.  J. 

Guenot.    2,084,682  ;  June  22. 
Fluid  valve.     D.  Busby.     2,089,943  ;  Aug.  17. 
Fluids,  Aerating.     E.  Christiansen.     2,076,979  •  Apr.  13. 
Fluids  and  solids.  Apparatus  for  diffusion  and  mixing  of. 

L.   D.  Drake.      2,094,004  ;    Sept.  28. 
Fluids,  Apparatus  and  process  for  heating.     J.  G.  Alther. 

2,081,970  ;  June  1. 
Fluids,    Apparatus    for    determining    characteristics     of. 

E.  D.  McDill.     2,082,252  ;  June  1. 
Fluids,   Apparatus   for  indicating  or    recording  the   rate 

of  flow  of.     A.  PetrofE.     2,089,134  ;  Aug.  3. 
Fluids,  Apparatus  for  measuring  flowing  gaseous.     C.  S. 

Pinkerton.     2,067,645  ;  Jan.  12. 
Fluids,     Apparatus     for     preheating.       W.     I.      Sallee. 

2,067,417  ;  Jan.  12. 
Fluids,    Apparatus    for    the    treatment    of    hydrocarbon. 

J.  E.  Eose.     2,080,930  ;  May  18. 
Fluids,    Apparatus    for    the    treatment    of    hydrocarbon. 

J.  E.  Eose.    2,080,932  ;  May  18. 
Fluids,   Apparatus   for   treatment   of.      L.    H.    Morrison. 

2,092,221  ;  Sept.  7. 
Fluids  by  contact  masses.  Treatment  of.     A.  E.  Pew,  Jr. 

2.095,264:   Oct.    12. 
Fluids,  Device  for  measuring  the  densities  or  pressures  of. 

H.  Dallmann.     2,092,640;  Sept.  7. 

E.  and  M.  F.  Cross.    2,073,413 ;  Mar.  9. 
J.  G.  Alther.     2,081,973;  June  1. 
hydrocarbon.     W.   E.   Lobo.     2,079,219  ; 


Fluids,  Drilling. 
Fluids,  Heating. 
Fluids,   Heating 

May  4. 
Fluids,  Heating  of. 
Fluids,  Heating  of. 
Fluids,     Heating 

Oct.  5. 
Fluids,  Heating  of. 
Fluids,  Heating  of. 
Fluids,  Heating  of. 
Fluids,  Heating  of. 
Fluids,   Hydraulic. 


M.  W.  Barnes.    2,075,601 ;  Mar.  30. 
M.  W.  Barnes.     2,084,307  ;  June  22. 
of.     M.     \V.     Barnes.     2,094,911-13 ; 


M.  W.  Barnes.  2,102,876  ;  Dec.  21. 
L.  A.  Mekler.  2,076.855  ;  Apr.  13. 
L.  A.  Mekler.  2,080,731 ;  May  18. 
L.  A.  Meklpr.  2,094.923  ;  Oct.  5. 
J.   C.   Woodhouse  and  A.   G.   Weber. 

2,102,825  ;  Dec.  21. 
Fluids,  Measurement  and  control  of  the  flow  of  viscous. 

H.  G.  Geissinger.     2,072,204  ;  Mar.  2. 
Fluids,  Method  and  apparatus  for  heating.     L.  de  Florez. 

2,080,221 ;  May  11. 
Fluids,  Method  and  means  for  measuring  the  viscosity  of. 

S.  F.  Cole.     2,097,388  ;  Oct.  26. 
Fluids,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  controlling  the  flow 

of.     E.  V.  Collins.     2,072,442  ;  Mar.  2. 
Fluids,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  controlling  the  flow 

of.     H.  Ziebolz  and  G.  Wiinsch.     2,074,883  ;  Mar.  23. 
Fluids,  Method  of  and   apparatus  for  proportioning  and 

mixing  combustible.     E.  X.  Schmidt.     2,094,192  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Fluids,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  proportioning  com- 
bustible.   E.  X.  Schmidt.     2,072,384  ;  Mar.  2. 
Fluids,   Process  and   apparatus  for  contacting.      S.  Tiim- 

stra.      2,088,497  :  July  27. 
^^U^^S'  Process  and  apparatus  for  heating.     J.  G.  Alther. 

2,081,972  ;  June  1, 
Fluids,    Process   for  the   very   rapid   heating  of.      J.   W. 

Hays.     2,082,338  ;  June  1. 
Fluids,   Process  of  and  apparatus   for   the  treatment   of 

hydrocarbon.      J.   E.    Eose.      2,080,931;   May   18. 

"'olb  351*^^'m '°^  ^"^"^     '^'  ^'  '^^^^^'^  ^"^  ®-  "^-  Foran. 
Flni(i.«,  Sweetening  liidrocarbon.    A.  E.  Buell.    2,094  ;485  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Fluids,   Treating  hydrocarbon.     J.   R.   Eose.      2,080,929  ; 

May  18. 

'^'Vi'^^'  Treatment  of  gaseous.    K.  A.  Gerson.     2,075,193  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Fluids    under    pressure,    Method    of    and    apparatus    for 

transferring.     G.  W.  Eusler.     2,089,621 ;  Aug.  10. 
Flume,  Controlling.     P.  F.  Danel.     2,073,610 ;  Mar.  16. 
Fluorescence  producing  substances  soluble  in  hydrocarbon 

^  071  5'n^'F*b°'2'?°^'      ^'    ^=^''*™^°"    a°<^    ^-     ^a^e. 
^^"}''J[||C|n^.'^ateriai.      L.    A.    Levy    and    D.    W.    West. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


883 


Fluorescent  screen.     J.  Hartmann.     2,088,595  ;  Aug.  3. 
Fluorescent    substances.      L.    A.    Levy    and   D.   W.   West. 

2,099,023  ;  Nov.  16. 
Fluorides  from  water,  Removing.     R.  H.  McKee  and  W.  S. 

.Tohnston.     2,072,376  ;  Mar.  2. 
Fluoro  compounrls  of  anthraquinone-2,l-benzacridone.     A. 

J.  Wuertz  and  W.  Dettwyler.     2,100,532  ;  Nov.  30. 
Fluoroscopic    shutter    control    mechanism.      S.    E.    Lund- 

quist.     2,082,905  ;  June  8. 
Flush  device.     G.   Schaser.     2,075,548  ;  Mar.  30. 
Flush  handle  latch.     R.  P.  Kuszraaul.     2,075,948  ;  Apr.  6. 
Flush    swivel    for    gun    slings,    Detachable.      M.    Meepos. 

2,078,010  ;  Apr.  20. 
Flush   tank.      S.    Horvath.      2,081,539  ;   May   25. 
Flush  valve.     H.  P.  Ballon.     2,083,486  ;  June  8. 
Flush  valve.     G.  C.  Duncan,  Jr.     2.075,029  ;  Mar.  30. 
Flush   valve.     C.   W.  Hess  and  W.   J.   Crist.     2,092,670  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Flush  valve.     O.  R.  Muller.     2,066,796  ;  Jan.  5. 
Flush  valve.     W.  E.  Sloan.     Re.  20,576  ;  Dec.  7. 
Flush  valve.     S.    S.    Stafford.     2,082,226  ;   June   1. 
Flush    valve.    Automatic    iniermittent.       W.     S.     White. 

2,069,340;  Feb.  2. 
Flusher  and  cleaner,  Crankcase.    J.  K.  Delano.    2,085,075  ; 

June  29. 
Flushing  valve.     H.   J.   Walker.     2,093,584;    Sept.   21. 
Flux,  Brazing.     I.  R.  Valentine.     2,099,582  ;  Nov.  16. 
Flux  for  galvanizing.     R.  J.  Kepfer.     2,097,194  ;  Oct.  26. 
Flux,   Soldering.      H.   C.  Kofke.     2.095,335  ;   Oct.   12. 
Flux,  Soldering.     H.  E.  Lawson.     2,090.846  ;  Aug.  24. 
Fly,      Artificial.      R.      and      H.      Woodhead.      2,093,585; 

Sept.  21. 
Fly  paper.     W.  S.  Kell.     2,097,924  ;  Nov.  2. 
Flywheel  generator.     G.  F.   Kuehn  and  G.  A.  Richroath. 

2,070,485  :  Feb.  9. 
Flyer.     C.  H.  Colvin.     2,092,389  ;  Sept.  7. 
Flyer  construction.     M.  J.  McHale.     2,093.135  ;  Sept.  14. 
Flying,    Binaural.      L.    deFloroz.      2,094,001-2  ;    Sept.    28. 
Flying  machine.     N.  D.  Belinski.     2,091,580  ;  Aug.  31. 
Flying  machine.     J.  P.  Boettner.     2,082,376  ;  June  1. 
Flying  machine.      C.   Dornier.      2,081,137 ;   May   25. 
Flying  machine.     C.  Dornier.     2,088,692  ;  Aug.  3. 
Flying  machine.     R.   J.  McLaughlin.     2,088,802  ;  Aug.   3. 
Plying   machine.      R.   J.   McNamara.     2,086,387 ;   July   6. 
Flying  machine.     G.  P.   Myers.     2,081,151 ;   May  25. 
Plying  machine.      G.  I*'.  Myers.      2,094.105;  Sept.  28. 
Flying  machine.     R.  M.  Thomson.     2.077,910 ;  Apr.  20. 
Flying  machine,   Rotary  wing.     C.   Dornier.      2,089,827 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Flying  machine.  Rotor.     C.  Dornier.     2,095,734  ;  Oct.  12. 
Foam,  Apparatus  for  producing.     B.  Pilsson.     2,080,944  ; 

July  13. 
Foam,    Apparatus   for   producing   fire   extinguishing.     W. 

Friedrich.     2,086,711  ;  July  13. 
Foam  forming  chemicals,  Handling  and  utilizing.     R.  M. 

TJrquhart.     2,090,602;  Aug.  17. 
Foam  producing  device.     W.  Gosmann.     2,090,727  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Foam,   Prodnction  of  stable  and   efficient.     E.   Gross,  H. 

Wappes,  B.  Hilgenfeldt,  and  A.  Petz.     2,088,085  ;  July 

27. 
Foaming  composition.    J.  A.  Rice.    2,089,813  ;  Aug.  10. 
Focusing    device    for    sound    recorders.      M.    E.    Collins. 

2.085,900  ;  July  6. 
Focusing  niPiins  for  camera  objectives.     L.  Leitz,   W.  Al- 
bert, and  J.  Hornung.     2,093,282  ;   Sept.  14. 
Focusing   means    for   incandescent   studio   spotlights.      J. 

C.   Rose.     2,083,506  ;   June  8. 
Fodder,  Preserving  green.     R.  G.  Ferrla.     2,084,797  ;  June 

22. 
Fog,  Dissipating.     W.  C.  King,  Jr.     2.008.987  ;  Jan.  26 
Foil  applying  device.     C.  Miller.     2.089,033  ;  Aug.  3. 
Poll  capping  machine.     R.  N.  Cundall  and  H.  E.  Gnntzer. 

2,1 01, 533  ;  Doc.  7. 
Foils  and   artificial  products.   Manufacture  of.     M.  Tlage- 

dorn  and  A.  Ossenbrunner.     2,074,047;   Mar.   23. 
Foldable  rack.     H.  C.  Jernson.     2,068,028  ;  Jan.  19. 
Foldable  rack.     C.  W.  Sadanwater.     2.087.3.50  ;  July  20. 
Foldable  table.     J.  van  Kooton.     2.103.703  :  Dec.  28. 
Foldable  seat.     A.  W.   Rowe.     2.100.979;    Nov.   30. 
Folder  and  fastener.     H.  U.  Doebler.     2,081,854  ;  May  25. 
Folder  for  sewing  machines  and  Iho  like.     II.  J.  Le  Vos- 

conte.      2,096,330;  Oct.   10. 
Folder,   Mailing.     K.  Davis.     2,069,602  :   Fob.  2. 
Voiding  and  wrapping  machine.     E.  M.  Vuser.     2,089,513; 

Aug.  10. 
Folding  box.     M.  Ilyndnian.     2.077,174;  Apr.  13. 
Folding  box.     R.  Tkodn  and  S.  Satake.     2,072,753;  Mar.  2. 
Folding  box.    J.  E.  OU.     2,074,934  ;  Mar.  23. 
Folding    box.       N,     Kosi'iillial    and     N.     K.    WegUMcn,    Jr. 

2,090,375;  Aug.   17. 
Folding  box.     IT.  n.  Schmidt.     2.079.087;  May  4. 
Folding  box.     II.  G.  Schmidt.     2,083,036  ;  June  8. 
Folding  box.     M.  T.  WIIlInmHon.     2.0(17.998  ;  Jnn,  10. 
Folding  chair.     J.  J.  Croft.     2,080,705;  May  18. 
Foldingchair.     E.  E.  Ercy.     2,090.237:  Oct.  10. 
Folding  chair.     C.  li.  Hiirrcll.     2,085.97:1:  July  0. 
Foldingchair.     F.  J    Lcvr-rone.     2.075.350;  Mar.   30. 
Folding  chair.     O.    K.   Platter.      2,00n.41),S  :  Nov.  10. 
Folding  chair.      W.    «'.    Ilnstctter.      2.09H.71  I  ;    Nov.   ». 
Folding  chair.      11,   Sliwiiyd-r.     2.103.«7(  ;   O.-c.  28. 
Folding     clmlr.        L.     C.     Travers     and      <;.     L.      Morris. 

2,072,074-5  ;  Feb.  23. 


Folding  chair.     J.  van  den  Boogaard.     2,091,660  ;  Aug.  31. 
Folding  clothes  hook.    F.  Hansen.    2,071,257  ;  Feb.  16. 
Folding  display.     H.  A.  Ziemmerman.    2,080,025  ;  May  11. 
Folding  extension   table.     A.   O.    Hendricks.      2,088,518 ; 

July  27. 
Folding  landing  gear.     A.  G.  Butler.     2,009.994  :  Feb.  9. 
Folding   machine.     J.    Harrington,    Jr.      2,087,971 ;    July 

27. 
Folding    machine.      E.    D.    Rader    and    E.    W.    Goodwin. 

2,080,505  ;  May  18. 
Folding  mechanism.     O.  H.   Sather.     2,082,262  ;  June    1. 
Folding  mechanism.     H.  T.  Scott.     2,085,478  ;  June  29. 
Folding  mechanism  for  printing  presses.  Rotary.     E.   W. 

Dean.     2,093,233  ;    Sept.   14. 
Folding  mechanism.  Rotary.     E.  W.  Dean.     2,093,234—5  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Folding  mechanism.  Rotary.     G.  H.  Schmidt.     2,093,253  ; 

Sept.   14. 
Folding  necktie  holder.    L.  I.  Mirel.    2,099,495  ;  Nov.  16. 
Folding  receptacle.     H.  C.  Bates.     2.078.995  :  May  4. 
Folding  table.     A.  Bram.     2,086,463  ;  Julv  6. 
Folding  table.     A.  D.  Converse.     2,074,981 ;   Mar.  23. 
Folding  table.     C.  Plagstad.     2,086,380  ;  July  6. 
Folding  table.     A.  B.  Jackson.     2,074,123  ;  Mar.  16. 
Folding  table.     U.  K.  Johannsen.     2,075,778  ;  Mar.  30. 
Folding  table.     U.  K.  Johannsen.     2.091.945-6  ;  Aug.   31. 
Folding  table.     K.  G.  Johanson.     2,098,826  ;  Nov.  9. 
Folding  table.     J.  Kovats.     2,077,701  ;  Apr.  20. 
Folding  table.     D.   S.   Lewis.     2,082.013  ;   June   1. 
Folding  table.     R.  A.  Maves.     2,067,775  ;  Jan.   12. 
Folding  table.     O.  E.   Stone.     2,088.772  ;   Aug.   3. 
Folding  table.     S.  M.  Swensson.     2.079,639  ;  May  11. 
Folds   in   type  strips   used   for   casting   bans   of   printers" 

type.  Apparatus  for  making.      J.  Schneider.      2.070.183  : 

Feb.   9. 
Foliage,   Bleaching  and/or  dyeing.     H.  Dux.     2,083,191 ; 

June  8. 
Font  of  type.     O.  W.  Pendergast.     2,080,333  ;  May  11. 
Food     and     stimulant.     Colloidal     plant.       C.     Northeu. 

2,103,953  ;  Dec.   28. 
Pood  churning  device.  Motor  driven.     J.  B.  McFerran,  Jr. 

2,100,549  ;  Nov.  30. 
Food   compound  and   making  the   same.     F.   H.   Hoffman. 

2,079,288;  May  4. 
Food  concentrates,  Preparing.    B.  P.  Pilorz  and  B.  J.  But- 
ler.    2,066,574  ;  Jan.  5. 
Food  container.     T.  S.  Park.     2.091,394:  Aug.  31. 
Pood  container.  Combination.    F.  F.  Pfefferkorn  and  C.  A. 

Stevens.     2,098,356  ;  Nov.  9. 
Food  cooking  machine.     G.  L.  Chapel.     2.077,395  ;  Apr.  20. 
Food  dispensing  device.     F.  K.  Krag.     2,101,075  ;  Dec.  7. 
Pood    display    case.    Refrigerator.      L.    W.    C.    Peddicord. 

2,097,530;    Nov.   2. 
Food  for  human  consumption,  Treating.     W.  R.  P.  Lunt. 

2,072,955  ;  Mar.  9. 
Food    for    infants    and    the    like    and   making   same.      C. 

Malyoth.     2,088,331  ;  July  27. 
Food  from  garbage.  Producing  livestock.       J.  M.  Princell. 

2,094.904  ;  Oct.  5. 
Food    handling    apparatus.      F.    W.    Amon.      2,076,440 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Food  handling  apparatus.     S.  Braun.     2,077.306  ;  Apr.  13. 
Food   handling  apparatus.     H.    L.   Johnston.     2,072,677  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Food  handling  apparatus.     H.  L.  Johnston.     2,075,851  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Food   handling  apparatus.     H.   L.   Johnston.     2,078,497  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Food    handling   apparatus.     H.   L.   Johnston.     2,102.180  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Food    handling    apparatus.      D.    A.    Meeker.      2,090,034 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Food    handling    apparatus.     1).    A.    Meeker.     2,094,548  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Food  handling  apparatus.    D.  A.  Meeker  and  J.  C.  Singer. 

2,072,681  :  Mnr.  2. 
Food  In  closed  containers.   Apparatus  for  .storlllzliig  and 

subsequently  cooling.      K.  Onistod.     2,082,460;   June  1. 
Food,    IVIanufacture    of    canned    refreshing.      K.    Klnuira. 

2,083.302  ;  June  8. 
Food  mixer.      I.  Jepson.     2,098.098:  Nov.  2. 
li'ood  molding  machine.  Ground  and  chopped.      J.   Wlloy. 

2,076,488  ;  Apr.  0. 
Food    propuriiig    implcinonl.       A.    II.    Owen.       2.080,080; 

Aug.    17. 
Food    preserving    apparatus.      It.    F.     Jniutw.      2, 09ft, 740  ; 

Oct.   26. 
Food     product.       T.     M.     Canton     and     W.     U.     Tucker. 

2,0fl8.0,-)l  ;  Jan.  19. 
l''ood   proilurl.      II.    .1.    Siiiltb.      2,07!».3I(1:    Miiv   -4. 
Food   i)roducl   and   forming  miine,   Chocolate  ninlted   milk. 

M.   E.   TiicUer.      2.10l,37«;   P.m-.   7. 
Food    product    and    maklni;    Knimv       II     Wliltaker,    S.    M. 

WelNb.Ti;.  and   I,    I>.   UllUer.     2,101.(133;   IV.-.  7. 
Food    prodiii't     iiiul    making    the    siiiiie.      J.    II.    Fedelor. 

2, 091!. 057  ;   Sept.   7. 
I>'oi)d    proihict    anil    making   the   Bume.      .\.    S.    iind    11.    A. 

MoMon.     2,092.518;  Sept.  7. 
I''ooil    prniliK-t    add    prcpiiiiii  Imi.    r<i\vili>|-.'i|       I{,    T.    North 

cdtt.      2.079,030  :  May    I 
Food   product    and    |)roo<'HH    i)f    pn-piirntloii.      .\.    S.    I^eo. 

2.070.030  ;  Apr.  «. 


884 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Food    product,    Decorated.      H.    B.    Cosier.      2,092,273  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Food  product  from  distillers'  slop  and  making  the  same, 

Dry.     W.  P.  M.  Grelck.     2,096,103  ;  Oct.  19. 
Food  product,  Leguminous.    S.  Musher.    2,097,863  ;  Nov.  2 
Food  product,   Making   a.     H.  E.   Meilstrup.     2,089,390 

Aug.  10. 
Food  product,  Manufacturing  a.    D.  D.  Peebles.    2,069,388 

Feb.   2. 
Food    product,     Preparing.     E.     G.     Jansen.     2,069,884 

Feb.  9. 
Food  product,  Producing  a.     D.  H.  ^Yiggins. '  2,094,314 

Sept.  28. 
Food     products     and     manufacture.        G.     A.     Jeffreys. 

2,095,638;    Oct.   12. 
Food   products   and   resulting  product,    Treating.      S.    H, 

Ayers   and   C.   W.   Lang.      Re.   20,578  ;   Dee.    14. 
Food    products    and    the    like,    Packing.      S.    H.    Bercli 

2,102,716  ;  Dec.  21. 
Food  products.  Apparatus  for  cooling  and  freezing.     C.  A 

Harsch  and  D.   A.  Fingerhooth.     2,070,729  ;  Feb.  16. 
Food  products.  Cooling  and  packing.     R.  P.   Rasmussen 

2,088,610  ;  Aug.  3. 
Food  products,   Method   and  apparatus  for  refrigerating, 

M.  T.  ZarotschenzefE.     2,080,103  ;  May  11. 
Food   products.   Preservation    of  packaged.     L.    W.   Haas 

and  J.  W.  Read.     2,071,625  ;  Feb.  23. 
Food  products.   Preserving  perishable.     J.   R.   Gammeter. 

2,071,300  ;  Feb.  16. 
Food    products,   Treating.     A.   Horner.      2,088,374 ;   July 

27. 
Food  slicing  device.    R.  D.  Van  Riper.    2,073,257  ;  Mar.  9. 
P^odstulf.      S.   Musher.      2,097,252  ;    Oct.   26. 
Foodstuff  and  preparing  same,  Dietetic.     E.  Kretschmer. 

2,072,402;    Mar.    2. 
Food  substances,  Method  and  material  for  retarding  oxi- 
dation and  rancidity  in.    H.  A.  Mattill  and  H.  S.  Olcott. 

2,098,254  ;  Nov.  9. 
Food   substances,   Preparing.     W.   A.   Smith.     2,081,512 ; 

May  25. 
Foods    and   the   like   which    require    roasting,    Preparing. 

J.  Schulman.  2,074,029  ;  Mar.  16. 
Foods,  Apparatus  for  heat  treating  granular.     G.  Thorp 

and  E.  Halse.     2,099,634  ;  Nov.  16. 
Foods,   Cooking.     H.   M.   Campbell.     2,103,513;   Dec.   28. 
Foods  through  heat  exchange,  Blethod  and  apparatus  for 

treating.     H.  C.  Lord.     2,087,648  ;  July  20. 
Foot   and   leg  rest,   Combined.     G.   E.   Mead.     2,085,164  ; 

June  29. 
Foot  appliance.     H.  T.  Krakau.     2,084,735  ;  June  22. 
Foot  appliance.     R.  Lustig.     2,097,930  ;  Nov.  2. 
Foot  arch  support.     F.  T.  King.     2,088,707  :  Aug.  3. 
Football  practice  device.     B.  Klum.     2,088,861 ;   Aug.  3. 
Foot-balls,  basket-balls,  or  like  inflatable  balls,  Apparatus 

for  treating.     B.  Kozmer.     2,067.154  ;  Jan.  5. 
Foot  controller.     N.  J.  Baumel.     2,073,775  ;  Mar.  16. 
Foot  corrective  appliance.     S.  Levitt.    2,089,384  ;  Aug.  10. 
Foot,  Device  for  exercising  orthopedically  and  massnginj.' 

the  unshod  Iniman.     L.  Blumcnthal.     2.079.311 ;  May  4l 
Foot,    Device   for   visibly   indicating   the    weight   bearing 

areas    of    the.      A.    Macdonald    and    P.    W.     Neville. 

2,096,615  ;  Oct.  19. 
Foot  exercising  device.     F.  W.  Lang.     2,101.503;  Dec.  7. 
Foot  for  artificial  limbs.     G.  Lange.     2,075.583;  Mar.  30. 
Foot  health  exerciser.     G.  E.  Mulvaney,  E.  R.  Dalton,  and 

F.  L.   Cross.     2,072,959  ;  Mar.  9. 
Foot  impression  device.      W.  P.  Koppe.     2,090,684  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Foot,    .ioint,    and    ankle,    Artificial.       L.    H.     Simonsson. 

2,098,067;  Nov.  2. 
Foot    ma.isaging    or    exercising    device.       H.     H.     Illch 

2,080,208:  May  11. 
Foot    measuring    device.      R.    P.    Schwartz.      2,082,912  ; 

June  8. 
Foot  measuring  instrument.     C.  F.  Bannock.     2,078  368  • 

Apr,  27. 
Foot  pad.      W.   M.    Scholl.      2,098,312;   Nov,    9. 
Footrest.     D.  L.  Lehman.      2,0Tn.0.-|4  :  Feb.  9. 
Footrest.    Folding.     J.   M.  Ivnisriit.     2.093,455;    Sept    21 
Foot   stool.     H.   J.   McKane.      2,097,087  ;   Oct.   26. 
Foot  supporter.     R.  A.  Davis,  Jr.     2.091.434  ;  Aug.  31. 
Foot  treatment  pad  and  its  manufacture.     W.  M.  Scholl 

2,081,716;   May  25. 
Foot    troubles.    Device    for    correcting.      F,    B,    Sheridan 

2,086,242  ;   July  6. 
Footage     indicator     for     film     magazines.       J.     Mihalvi 

2,080,086  ;  May  11.  ^  ' 

Footwear.     A.  F.  Bancroft.     2,094,091  ;  Sept.  28 
Footwear.     D.  J.  Calderazzo.      2,090,935 ;   Aug.  24. 
Footwear.     F.  D'Alcssandro.     2,090.573  ;  Aug    17 
Footwear.     E.  Frei.     2,088,511  ;  Julv  27. 
Footwear.     W.  H.  Joyce.     2,067.963  :  Jan.  19, 
Footwear,     J.  N.   Kimpton.     2.074,697  ;  Mar.  23 
Footwear.     N.   Menutolo.     2.097.200  :    Oct.    26 
Footwear.    E.  B.  Ward.     2,071,146;  Feb.  16. 
Footwear.     W.  S.  Wilson.     2,090.881 ;  Aug.  24 
Footwear.     H.  A.  Wulff.     2,072,785  :  Mar,  2. 
Footwear,  Apparatus  for  making.     J.  M.  Miller  and  A    R 

Davis.     2,078.093  ;  Apr.  20. 
Footwear,      Apparatus     for     rolling.       H.     R      Pollevs 

2,088,921:  Aug.  3.  ^ 

Footwear,  Article  of.     T>.  W.  WIggin.     2,076,285  ;  Apr    6 
Footwear,    Attachment    for.       R.    Ferguson.      2  068  946- 
Jan.  26.  •        •        . 


Footwear,  Drying.     C.  H.  Chace,  A.  B.  Lingley,  and  J.  P. 

Marshall.     2,089,783  ;  Aug.  10. 
Footwear,  Flexible.     C.  Casanova.     2,067,845  ;  Jan.  12. 
Footwear,  Making.      S.  J.   Blecher.      2,087,794  ;   July  20. 
Footwear,   Making.     F.   F.    Olson.      2,098,354 ;   Nov.   9. 
Footwear,   Manufacture    of.     H.   B.   Gorman.     2,086,908  ; 

July  13. 
Footwear,  Manufacture  of.     H.  B.   Gorman.     2,092,350 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Footwear,    Manufacture    of    cemented.      W.    A.    Condon. 

2,074,166  ;  Mar.  16. 
Footwear,  Method  of  and  means  for  use  in  manufacturing. 

F.  Ashworth.     2,086,526  ;  July   13. 
Footwear,     Rubber    soled.       N.     E.     Bovay.       2,098,412 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Foraminate  beds  around  well  casings,  Depositing.     H.  C. 

White.     2,083,625  ;  June  15. 
Force,  Apparatus  for  counterbalancing  a.    H.  A.  Hoekstra, 

2,092,844;  Sept.   14. 
Forced  air  heater.    M.  Resek  and  T.  B.  Focke.     2,068,111 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Forehearth.    H.  E.  MeWane.    2,071,890 ;  Feb.  23. 
Porehearth  for  molten  glass.     K.   E.   Peiler.     2,085,328  • 

June  29. 
Foreign  bodies   on   the   bottoms   of   transparent  vessels. 

Apparatus  for  detecting  the  presence  of.     N.  P.  Stoate 

and  W.  A.  Robinson.     2,100,227  ;  Nov.  23. 
Foreign  material  from  air.  Apparatus  for  removing.    J.  D. 

Schmieg.     2,066,913  ;  Jan.  5. 
Forging  machine.    P.  H.  Nast.     2,066,360  ;  Jan.  5. 
Forging  machine,  Automatic.    H.  F.  Johnson.    2,067,270  : 

Jan.  12. 
Fork,  Crocheting.     C.  L  Denner.     2,099,600  ;  Nov.  16. 
Fork    for    hot    potatoes    and    the    like.     G.    Reichenberg 

2,095,082  ;  Oct.  5.  ^ 

Fork,  Hay.     A.  C.  Johnson.     2,103,370  ;  Dec.  28. 
Forked    sector    gear.       W.    A.    Pull    and    F.    G.    AVade 

2,067,969  ;  Jan.  19. 
Form,    Adjustable    concrete    spacer    and    clamp.      R.    C. 

Day.    2,069,085  :  Jan.  26. 
Form,  Adjustable  head  size.     R.  A.  Bowland.     2,066,713  • 

Jan.  5. 
Form   and  making  the  same,  Hollow  shoe.     L.   W.  Rein- 

hardt.     2,087,195;   July   13. 
Form  and  reenforcement  retaining  means,  Concrete.    S.  S. 

Colt.     2,099,260  ;  Nov.  16. 
Form,  Bread.     W.    Kowalski.     2,071,845 ;   Feb.   23 
Form,    Ceiling   mold.      P.    Carilli.      2,093,401 ;    Sept.    21. 
liorm  clamping  device.  Metal.    W.  A.  Jennings.  2,  102  717  ■ 

Dec.  21.  o        ,         ,         , 

Form   cleaning  apparatus.     R.   Van   Hvning.     2,082,746  • 

June  1. 
Form,  Collapsible.    H.  C.  Bostwick.     2,073,729  ;  Mar.  16. 


Form,  Display.     S.   G.  Allan."     2,082,1357 'june"T 
rm.  Dress.    L.  Kalvin.    2,089,268  ;  Aug.  10. 


Fo 


Form   for  making  garments.      A.   N.    Spdnel.'     2,100,578  • 
Nov.   30.  1       .        , 

■^°.?'S.,j2-..™*.'^*°=    inflatable    articles.      R.    R.    Frissell. 

2,077,7o2  ;  Apr.  20. 
Form  for  making  latex  articles.    A.  N.  Spfinel.    2,100  572  • 

Nov.   30.  .        .         I 

Form   for  making   latex   garments   and   the   like.     A.   N. 

Spanel.     2,086,481  ;  Julv  6. 
Form    for   making   pouches.      A.    X.    SpSnel.      2,100  574  • 

Nov.   30.  ' 

Form  for  making  rubber  articles.  A.  N.  Spfinel.   2,100  575- 

6  ;   Nov.   30. 
Form   for   shaping  concrete   post   reinforcements.     A.   A 

Newton.     2,086,089  ;  Julv  6. 

^°o'iV-fn'"-,r.^*'S*^*"''^l   material,    Molding.      D.    M.    Bowes. 

2,101.019  ;  Dec.  7. 
Form,   Garment.     W.   W.   Simpson.      2,084.271;  June  15. 
P  orm,  G.arment  display.     L.  Kalvin.     2,089,267  ;  Aug.  10. 
Form  grinding  apparatus.     H.  J.  Griffing  and  C.  G    Flv- 

gare.     2,082,734  ;  June  1. 

'^'^^^ho^'^^P^i}^^^^-      ^-    ^-    Lawson    and    L.    Huffman. 

z,u9o,70d  ;  Nov.  9. 
Form    01-    mold,    Collapsible.     W.    T.    Hardy.     2,091,923; 

Aug.   31. 
Form  puller.     J.  F.  Barton.     2,099,592  ;  Nov.  16. 
Form  retaining  means.     S.  S.  Colt,     2,074,460;  Mar.  23. 
Form  sheets,  Continuous  duplicate.     E.  Hano.     2,087,144  : 

Form,   Shoe.     W.  J.  De  Witt.     2,067,381 ;  Jan.  12. 
torm,  Shoe      W.  J.  De  Witt.     2,097.207:  Oct.  26. 
Form,  Stocking.     A.  W.  Juergens.     2,077,886  ;  Apr.  20. 
Form,   Tie.     E.   Gernert.     2,094,487;   Sept    28    ^     "■ 
Form,  Tire  building.    H,  C.  Bostwick.    2,083,289  ;  June  8. 
Porm.  AA  eaving.     S.  E.  Witt.     2,088,455  ;  July  27 

o??i'J'^n-,o°'l    assembling    machine.       H.     C.     Coppins. 

2,081,913  ;  June  1. 
Forming  apparatus.     T.  F.  Brandt.      2,095,310 ;   Oct.   12 
Forniing  apparatus  for  wool   hat  and  other  tubular  felt 

bodies.     G.  J.  Corporon.     2,099,330  :  Nov.  16. 
Forming  die.     C.   J.   Rodman.     2.087,302;    Julv  20. 
Forming  machine.     H.  C.  Coppins.     2,081,910  ;  June  1. 

2,'ioi  ^'s'-'^Der?  ^^^'^S   paper.      P.    A.    Jackson. 

Forms,    Making    printing. 

June  29. 


0.    R.    Schultz.      2,085,048; 


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2!l02'^16o"?  Dec*"l4'"^*''^°^'  ^^^'^'^^on  ot     P.  Nashan. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


885 


W.  Dundore.     2,085,302  ;  .Tune  29. 
A.  Wurster.     2,068,835  ;  Jan.  26. 

Ink  fountain. 

Poultry  fountain. 

Portable  fountain. 

H.  Scholander.     2,086,303  ; 


Formaldehyde,  Making.     R.  L.  Hasche.     2,066,622  ;  Jan.  5. 
Formaldehyde,    Production    of    solid   easily    soluble.      E. 

Naujoks.     2,092,422  ;  Sept.  7. 
Formation  tester.     L.  Spencer.     2,092,338  ;  Sept.  7. 
Formation  tester.     II.  C.  Yaibrough.      2,079,140  :  Mav   4. 
Formation    testing   apparatus.      L.    Spencer.      2,092,337  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Foundation  columns.  Apparatus  for  forming  concrete.     E. 

A.  Smith.     2,071,047  ;  Feb.  16. 
Foundation     columns.     Preparation     of.       E.     A.     Smith. 

2,071,046  ;  Feb.  16. 
Foundation     for    machinery.     Portable.      E.     T.     Larkin. 

2,099,898  ;  Nov.  23. 
Foundations,    Method    and    apparatus    for    building    sub- 
aqueous.    W.   G.  Adams.     2,082,773  ;   June  8. 
Founding  device.     A.  V.  Damberg  and  C.  Cady.    2,070,564  : 

Feb.  16. 
Founding,  Metal.     M. 
Foundry  system.     H. 
Fountain :  See — 

Chicken  fountain. 

Dental  fountain. 

Drinking  fountain. 
Fountain  for  fowls.  Drinking. 

July  6. 

Fountain  pen  valve.     A.  N.  Andrews.     2,098,528  ;  Nov.  9. 
Fountain  roll.     C.  Blomgren.     2,089,331 ;  Aug.  10. 
Fountain    spraying   device.      A.   A.   Maryott.      2,097,985 ; 

Nov.  2. 
4-alkyl     halo-phenols.     Preparation     of.       L.     E.     Mills. 

2,087,986  ;  July  27. 
4-aminodlphenyl  compounds.     M.  Harris.     2,100,803  ;  Nov. 

30. 
4-Aminodiphenyl  compounds.     E.  L.  Jenkins.     2,084,034  ; 

June  15. 
4,5-alkylsubstituted    2-aminodiaryl-ketones   and   preparing 

them.     G.  Kranzlein  and  T.  Meissner.     2,078,538  ;  Apr. 

27. 
4,4'-dialkoxy    diphenylamines.    Preparing.      W.    Baird,    C. 

R.  Navin,   and  A.   G.  Murray.     2,083,214 ;   June  8. 
Fowls  and  the  like,  Device  for  holding.     G.  B.  Markle,  Jr. 

2,102,542:  Dec.   14. 
Fractionating    and     condensing     unit.       J.     S.     Wallis. 

2,073,258;  Mar.  9. 
Fractionating    method    and    apparatus.      E.    G.    Regatz. 

2,071,429  ;  Feb.  23. 
Fractionator   control   device.     F.   L.   Kallam.     2,086,808  ; 

July  13. 
Fracture  pin.     C.  D.  Davis.     2,081,293  ;  May  25. 
Fracture    reducing   apparatus.      V.    Carabba.      2,089,993  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Fracture  reducing  tablo.     R.  Ander.son.     2,079.567  ;  Mav  4. 
Fractures  of  the  neck  of  the  femur.  Device  for  treating. 

G.  M.  Morrison.     2,077,804  ;  Apr.  20. 
Frame :    See — 

Adjustable  window  frame. 

Apparel      stretching      and 
drying  frame. 


Handbag  frame. 
Hatch  frame. 
Heddle  frame. 
License  plate  frame. 
Locomotive  bed  frame. 
Loom  harness  frame. 
Mirror  and  picture  frame. 
Motor  vehicle  frame. 
Optical  trial  frame. 
Picture  frame. 
Quilting  frame. 
Sheet  metal  frame. 
Spectacle  frame. 
Truck  side  frame. 
Umbrella  frame. 
Velocipede  frame. 


Automobile  frame. 

Bag  frame. 

Casement  frame. 

Collapsible  hoisting  frame. 

Distributing  frame. 

Drying  frame. 

Dynamo   electric    machine 
frame. 

Engine  frame. 

Eyeglass  franuv 

Flat  knitting  fiaino. 

Furnace  door   frame. 

Furniture  frame. 

Gill-drawing  frame. 
Frame.     T.  K.   M.  Wheat.     2,090,990;  Aug.  24. 
Frame   and   decorative   corner   connecter    therefor.    Glass 

picture.     G.  Rosenberg  and  L.   Spiselman.     2,071,581  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Frame  and  sash  construction,  Metal  window.     A.  Huttger. 

2,072,334  ;  Mar.  2. 
Frame  and  support,  Expansible.     L.  J.  Jagus.     2,101,500; 

Dec.  7. 
Frame  MK.ionibly.     M.  H.  Storch.     2,075,409  :  Mar.  30. 
Frame   construction.      G.    A.   Lyon.      2,092,170:    Sent.    " 
Frame  construction,   Metallic.     S.  E.  Roush.     '>  nan ., 

June  20. 
Frami'    for    building    construction.    Metallic. 

2,008,734  ;  Nov.  9. 
Frame      for     eyeglas.ses,     Adjustable.        B. 

2,09.3,121;   Sept.   14. 
Frame  for  gliders  and  the  like.    J.  M.  Vallone.     2,009,457  ; 

Nov.  10. 
Frame    for    high    compression    apparatus.      K.    Cliiipmnn. 

2,078,050;  Apr.  20. 
Frame  for  holding  detachable  covers  with  special  reference 

to    dust    mops.       11.    W.    Jolllffe    and    W.     H.    Abbott. 

2,075,;i45  ;   Mar.  .30. 
Frame     for     rocic     drills.     Supporting,     h.     W.     Greve. 

2,085,051  June  29. 
Frame     I'or     H|)lMiiiiiK     iiiaclilneH,     Drawing.      1'".     KralTI. 

2,091,822  ;  Aug.  31. 
Frame  for  spring  Heats.     M.  Hreuer.     2,081,310;  June  22. 
Frame  for  tractors,   Implei it  liolHllng.      U.  G.  lie  Tour 

nean.     2,08l,»:t9  ;  June   1. 
Frame    for   vertlcjil    Internal   comhnHtloii   englnoa,    Welded 

box.     F.  Fr)lirer.     2,100,77.'>  :  Nov.  ;10. 


2,085,472  ; 

W.    Walt. 

..     Adams. 


Frame  for  winding  strand  materials.  Cross  winding.     W. 

Siegenthaler.     2,093,820  ;    Sept.   21. 
Frame  member,  Rear.     B.  J.  Anderson.     2,084,374 ;  June 

22. 
Framework  arrangement.    J.  Gillberg.    2,070,655  ;  Feb.  16. 
Framework  construction,  Interchangeable.    J.  G.  Shodron. 

2,092,988;   Sept.   14. 
Framed  structure.    W.  A.  Trout.    2,073,889  ;  Mar.  16. 
Frames,  Assembling.     H.   W.  Neunherz.     2,073,848  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Frames  for  candle  holders.  Method  and  apparatus  for  mak- 
ing wire.    L.  Weiss.     2,072,230  ;  Mar.  2. 
Frames  for  hand  mirrors  or  the  like.   Manufacturing  of. 

A.  F.  Reilly.     2,096,381;  Oct.  19. 
Frames   for  producing  pattern  stripes  running  in  zig-zag 

lines  in  the  fabric.  Device  on  double  warp  rib.    M.  Dallos. 

2,073,961 ;  Mar.  16. 
Frames    of    spectacles    and    the    like.      F.    Birkenstein. 

2,083,287  ;  June   8. 
Framing   attachment    for   film    guide.      F.    L.    Lindstrom 

and  A.  Carlson.     2,089,276  ;  Aug.  10. 
Frankfurter  holder.     N.  C.  Rhew.     2.102,818  ;  Dec.  21. 
Frazing  machine.     S.  Marcus.     2,086,333  ;  July  6. 
Free  piston  engine.     H.  Jiinicke.     2.079,289  ;  May  4. 
Free  piston  engine.     H.  Janicke.     2.102,121  ;  Dec.  14. 
Free  piston  engine.     H.  Junkers.     2,086,163  ;  July  6. 
Free  play  device.    J.  H.  Tigerman.     2,076,832  ;  Apr.  13. 
Freewheel  clutch,  Automatic.     K.  E.  Lyman.     2,077,487 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Freewheel    control.     P.   M.    Carter.     2,091.468 ;   Aug.    31. 
Freel  wheel  device.  Automatically  controlled.     E.  A.  Rock- 
well.    2,096,438;  Oct.   19. 
Freewheel  device  for  eliminating  the  reaction  effects  of  a 

differential  gear.     G.  Ro6s.     2,070,752  ;  Feb.  16. 
Freewheeling    clutch.      C.   F.    Rauen,    F.   H.   Condon   and 

J.  T.  Rauen.     2,069,558  ;  Feb.  2. 
Freewheeling    device    for    aeroplane    propellers.      J.    H. 

Knobeck.     2,101,781 ;  Dec.  7. 
Freewheeling  kick-out  upon  reverse  drive.     E.  A.  Rockwell 

and  E.  R.  Evans.     2.085.606  ;  June  29. 
Freezer,    Ice   cream.      H.   H.    Lewis   and    W.    H.    Zieglor. 

2,082,752  :  June  1. 
Freezing  and  dispensing  machine.    H.  M.  Oltz.     2,080,971  ; 

May  18. 
Freezing  apparatus.     J.  Huber.     2,071,465  ;  Feb.  23. 
Freezing    device    for    edibles.     F.    H.    Kaup    and    F.    II. 

Kinyoun.     2,085,160  ;  June  29. 
Freezing    device,     Rapid.       R.     H.     Chilton.       2,069,195; 

Feb.   2. 
Freezing  medium,  method   of  production  and    application 

for  freezing  purposes.    F.  O.  S.  Bland.    2,102,o06  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Freezing,  mixing,   and   chopping  machine.     L.   H.    Kuhu 

and  G.  W.  Hart.     2,071,410  ;  Feb.  23. 
Freezing  mold.     II.  H.  Moll.     2.083,081  ;  June  S. 
Freezing  process   for   the   separation  of   the  constituents 

of  liquids.     P.    Schuttan.     2.102,134  :  Doc.  14. 
Freight  container.     B.  F.   Fitch.     2.069.234  ;   Feb.  2. 
Freight  container.    B.  F.  Fitch.     2.070,586 ;  Feb.  16. 
Freight  container.     B.  F.  Fitch.     2,071,334;   Feb.  23. 
Frequencies    from   electric   circuits.   Device   for   removing 

undesirable.     J.  Miyazaki.     2,075,218;  Mar.  30. 
Frequency  changing  system.     I.  K.  Dortort.     2,093,587 ; 

Sept.  21.  ,      ^  . 

Frequency  comparing  device  for  determining  the  force  of 

gravity.     L.  W.  Blau.     2,077,390;  Apr.  20. 
Fr('(|uency    control.      N.    E.    Liiulonblail.      2.102.42G;    Dec. 

14. 
Frequency     control,     Automatic.       W.     A.     MacDonald. 

2,084,647  ;  June  22. 
Frequency  control,   Automatic.     N.   P.   Case.      2.100.733: 

Nov.   30. 
Frequency  control  for  oscillation  systems,  Automatic.     11. 

A.  Wheeler.     2,099.150;  Nov.   16. 
I''r('(|M(Muv     control     line    and     circuit.       C.     \\ .     llansell. 

2, 103, 457  ;  Dec.  2S. 
Frequency     converter.       W.     K.     Macdonald.       2,08;).2t.O  : 

June  29. 
Frequen'cy  converter.     A.  M.   Rossman.     2,081,309;   May 

25. 
Frequency  determining  system.   II.  O.  Peterson.   2,070,0."i8  : 

Feb.  16.  ,        .  , 

Frequency    determining    unit     for    plo/.o  clrclrlc     crystal 

controlling  osclllMtors.     A.  1!.  Tripp,     2.009,033  ;  K.Oi,  2 
Freciuencv  meter.     J.  MIyazaUI.     2,093,201;  Sept.  M. 
Fre(nieiicv  nio<luIate<l  waves.  Reception  of.     J.  O.  ChnlTee. 

2.07.''>..M)3  :   Mar.  30.  . 

Frequency  modulation.     U.  nechmnnn  and  TI.  ElsferniniiM. 

2.070.2'89  ;  Apr.  0. 
Fre(|ueiicv      nioduliitlun      detection.        J.      \V.      Conklln. 

2.095,;t'M  ;   Oct.   12. 
I'reilueiKv  monitoring  device.     L.   i:.   Harloii.     2,080.Si>l  ; 

Kreiiuency      or      phase     modulation.        M.      0.      Crosby. 

2,085,730  :  July  0. 
Frequeney      or      pliase      modulation.      D.      (J.      (.      I.ncK. 

2.0,S(1.9'lS  :  July   13. 
l''requencv  oHclllnllon  generator.  Ultra   high.      P.  J.  11.  A. 

Nor.llnline.     2.071. -123;  Feb.  23. 
Frenuc'iiov    reducing  syHteiu.     ('.   1*.   Stocker.     2,088,01  S- 

20  :   Aug.  3. 
Kreqiiiiuv  n-gulatlng  HyHt.'iu.     M.  S.  Moail,  Jr.    2,074,120; 

Mar.  lil. 


886 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Frequency    separation    system    and    apparatus.      A.     W. 

Barber.     2,095,406  ;  Oct.  12. 
Frequency  system,  Standard.    W.  A.  Marrison.    2,087,326  ; 

July  20. 
Friction     and     direct     drive     coupling.     J.     A.     Clark. 

2,069,132  ;  Jan.  26. 
Friction  and  vibration  of  rotor  elements.  Apparatus  for 

minimizing.     E.  Klahn.     Re.  20,305  ;  Mar.  23. 
Friction    article    and    producing    same.       J.     S.    Fisher. 

2,072,070  ;  Feb.  23. 
Friction  block.    G.  W.  Nickerson.    2,070.954  ;  Feb.  16. 
Friction  clamp.     M.  Manfredi.     2,101,746  ;   Dec.   7. 
Friction  closure  container.     W.  W.  Hodgson.     2,092,118  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Friction    clutch.      J.    O.    Almen    and    H.    J.    Kirschner. 

2,100,464;  Nov.  30. 
Friction  clutch.     D.  T.  Brock.     2,076,425  ;  Apr.  6. 
Friction  clutch.     H.  D.  Geyer.     2,089,472  ;  Aug.  10. 
Friction  clutch.     M.  Katcher.     2,093.243  :  Sept.  14. 
Friction  clutch.     N.  B.  Newton.     2,103,433  ;   Dec.  28. 
Fi-iction  clutch.     H.   V.   Reed.     2,082,655  ;   June  1. 
Friction  clutch.     H.  V.   Reed.     2,101,293  ;  Dec.   7. 
Friction  clutch.     F.  C.    Stanley.     2,087,488  ;  July  20. 
Friction  clutch.     H.  Winget.     2,069,467  :  Feb.  2. 
Friction-clutching      device.     Centrifugal.        H.     Junkers. 

2,074,510  ;  Mar.  23. 
Friction  coupling.     A.  Kreuser.     2,093,281 ;  Sept.  14. 
Friction,    Device    for    reducing   internal    meter.      L.    Mc- 

Candless.     2,088,271  ;  July  27. 
Friction    element    and    bond    therefor.       R.     E.     Spokes. 

2,078,617  ;  Apr.  27. 
Friction  eliminating  unit  for  motion  weighing  suspension 

scales.      W.    H.   Ward.      2,083,882 ;    June    15. 
Friction   material   and   making  the   same.     D.    S.   Bruce. 

2,077,669  ;  Apr.  20. 
Friction  material  and   making  the  same.     L.  A.   Griffin. 

2,087,283  ;  July  20. 
Friction     mechanism     for     car     trucks.     J.     A.     Sh.afer. 

2.091,837  ;  Aug.  31. 
Friction    member   and   making   the   same.      O.    H.    Cilley. 

2,096,692  ;  Oct.   19. 
Friction   testing   apparatus.     L.    M.    Stuart.      2,091,022 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Frictional  motion  controlling  mechanism.    E.  K.  Johansen. 

2,095,816  :   Oct.    12. 
Front   wheel.      Independently   sprung.     P.   E.   Matthews. 

2,100,285  ;  Nov.  23. 
Frost  protection  for  flush  tanks.     J.  C.  Kur.     2,070.363  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Froth    flotation    concentration    process.      T.    J.    Taplin. 

2,093,898 :  Sept.  21. 
Fruit.      F.    E.    Denny.      2,093,865;    Sept.    21. 
Fruit     and     vegetable     washer.       R.     M.     J.     Traynor. 

2,100,675  ;   Nov.   30. 
Fruit  brusher,  Fresh.     G.  C.  Paxton.     2,099.222  ;  Nov.  16. 
Fruit,Cleaning.     J.  J.  R.  Bristow.     2.079,278  :  Mav  4. 
Fruit,  Coloring.     J.  N.  Sharma.     2,068.081  ;  Jan. "19. 
Fruit,  Coloring.     J.  N.   Sharma.     2,092,091  ;   Sept.   7. 
Fruit  coring  machine.      J.   W.   Pease.      2,070.311:  Feb.  9. 
Fruit.    Corrective    method    of    coloring.      J.    N.    Sharma. 

2,092,090  ;  Sept.  7. 
Fruit  cutting  device.     E.  I.  Hess.     2,099,978  ;  Nov.  23. 
Fruit  dividing  mechanism  for  fruit  preparation  mncliines, 

A.  R.  Thompson  and  W.  de  Back.  2,102,765  ;  Dec.  21. 
Fruit  drier.  F.  W.  and  A.  B.  Cutler.  2,074,740  ;  Mar.  23. 
Fruit   extract    concentrates  and  flavors,   Slaking.     W.  E, 

Stokes  and  M.   H.  Kennedy.     2,101.962:  Dec.   14. 
Fruit  flavor.  Intensified.     D.  V.  Wadsworth  and  L.  Wick- 

enden.     2.0S7.076  :  July  13. 
Fruit  juice  extractor.     C.  Daum.     2,081.424  ;  May  25. 
Fruit  juice  extractor.     E.  T.  Keenan.     Re.  20,528  :'  Oct.  12. 
Fruit  juice  extractor.     M.  A.  Kennedy.     2,087,979  ;  Julv 

27. 
Fruit   juice  extractor.     J.   M.   Majewski,   Jr.     2,099,170 ; 

Nov.  3  6. 
Fruit  juice  extractor.     R.  Rupert  and  J.  M.  Majewski.  Jr. 

2.097.082  ;  Oct.  26. 

Fruit  juice  extractor.     R.  W.  Walker.     2,067,555  ;  Jan.  12. 
Fruit     juice     extractor.     Automatic.        C.     B.      Segovia. 

2.078,737;  Apr.  27. 
Fruit  juicer.     G.  W.   Scott.     2,088,815  ;  Aug.  3. 
Fruit  juices,  i\lethod  and  apparatus  for  preparing.     L.  E 

Bauer  and  H.  F.  Peavey.     2.079,542  :  May  4, 
Fruit    juices,     Purifying.      N.    E.    Svensjo.       2,089,043 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Fruit  knciidintr  machine  .'ind  method,  Dried.     II.  P.  Rov. 

2.094.083  :   Sept.   2S, 

Fruit    manipulating    machine.      H.    D.    Rey.      2,092,776 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Fruit    marking    machine.      P.    E.    Tarlton.      2.092,267  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Fruit  peeler.    R.  B.  Polk.     2.089,502  ;  Aug.  10. 
Fruit  pitting  machine.     I.  B.  Sneva.     2.071,664;  Feb.  23. 
Fruit.      Preserving      preliminarily     dried.        K.     Hessel 

2,084,956  ;  June  22. 
Fruit  processing.  Dried.     H.  D.  Rey.     2,092,777  ;  Sept.  14. 
Fruit  product   and  processing.      (;.   C.  Moore.      2,091  372  • 

Aug.   31. 
Fruit  prongs.     P.  Petersen.     2.070,976  :  Feb.  16. 
Fruit    sauces,    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    refining 

W.   A.    Smith.      2,081,513:   May   25. 
Fruit  softenini:  machine  and  process.  Dried.     H.  D.  Rev 

2.094.084  :   Sept.   28. 


Fruit  splitter.      C.    W.    Souther    and    H.    S.    Farnsworth. 

2,100,455  ;  Nov.  30. 
Fruit,  Treating.     R.  B.  Harvey.     2,077,411 ;  Apr.  20. 
Fruit,  Treatment  of.     R.  E.  Hall.     2,082,573  ;   June  1. 
Fruit,  Treatment  of  whole  citrus.     W.  C.  Hill.     2,086,911  ; 

July  13. 
Fruit,  Washing.     C.  M.  Bryant.     2,072,865  ;  Mar.  9. 
Fruit  washing.     E.  M.  Wayland.     2,076,487  ;  Apr.  6. 
Fruit    wrapping    machine.      D.    M.    Hunter.      2.090,257  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Fruits    and    vegetables,    Coloring.      J.    J.    R.    Bristow. 

2,072,022  ;  Feb.  23. 
Fruits    and    vegetables.    Conditioning.      W.   E.    Simonson. 

2,095,455  ;   Oct.   12. 
Fruits    and    vegetables.    Conditioning.      W.    E.    Simonson 

and  L.  S.  Gregory.     2,095,454  ;  Oct.  12. 
Fruits     and     vegetables.      Treating.       J.     N.      Sharma. 

2,073,854;  Mar.  16. 
Fruits,  Deseeding.     R.  Polk,  Jr.     2,089,503  ;  Aug.  10. 
Fruits,     Method     of     freezing.     W.     M.     ZarotschenzefE. 

2.103,925  ;  Dec.  28. 
Fruits  of  the  naturally  segmented  type,   Deseeding.     R. 

Polk,  Jr.     2,089,501 ;  Aug.  10. 
Fruits,    Processing   citrus.      R.    D.    Nedvidek    and   J.    R. 

MacRill.     2,084,062  ;  June  15. 
Fruits,  vegetables,   and  other  products,  Washing.     F.  W. 

Cutler.     2,100,942  ;  Nov.  30. 
Fryer,  Deep  fat.     P.    J.  Legeros.     2,070.439  :  Feb.   9. 
Fuel.     C.  A.   Woodbury  and   W.  E.  Lawson.     2,066,506 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Fuel    admixtures.    Generating    gaseous.      M.    E.     Carroll. 

2,073,607  ;  Mar.  16. 
Fuel   against   gum   formation.    Stabilizing  motor.      R.   E. 

Burk.     2,081,218  ;  May  25. 
Fuel  and   air  mixing  device.     J.   R.   Winkle.      2,071,717  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Fuel  and  making   the  same.     M.   Gaertner.      2,077,406 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Fuel  and  preparing  the  same,  Carbonaceous.     J.  H.  Lum, 

and  R.  L.  Schaefer.     2,069,074  ;  Jan.  26. 
Fuel  and   solvent.   Producing  an  improved  motor.     J.  C. 

Black.     2,076,695  ;  Apr.   13. 
Fuel   and    synthetic   resins,    Making   antiknocking   motor. 

C.  Ellis.     2,079,607  ;  May  11. 
Fuel,    Antiknocking   motor.      J.    M.    Michel.      2,067,331 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Fuel   apparatus.   Economizing   motor.      J.    G.    Cleveland. 

2,069,029  ;  Jan.  26. 
Fuel,    Apparatus   for   burning   liquid.     A.    A.    La    Pointe. 

2.069,960;  Feb.  9. 
Fuel    apparatus    for   burning    liquid.      R.    M.    Sherman. 

2,066,651  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fuel,    Apparatus    for   burning    liquid.      R.    M.    Sherman. 

2,084,708  ;  June  22. 
Fuel,    Apparatus    for    burning   powdered.     D.    Van    Law. 

2,096.946;  Oct.   26. 
Fuel.     Apparatus     for    burning     solid.     R.     H.     Hunter. 

2.086,621  :  July  13. 
Fuel,  Apparatus  for  the  distillation  of  solid  carbonizable. 

E.  M.  Salerni.     2,069,421 ;  Feb.  2. 
Fuel-atomizer  for  internal  combustion  engines,  Auxiliary. 

J   E.  Gombos.     2,090.673  ;  Aug.  24. 
Fuel  blend  and  making  the  same,  Motor.     F.  A.  Howard. 

2.068,857  ;  Jan.  26. 
Fuel  briquet  and  making  the  same.  Solid.     A.  J.  Decker. 

2,066,457  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fuel   briquettes.   Forming.     J.  A.   Albrecht.      2,076,315  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Fuel  burner.     E.  G.  Bailev.     2,086,205  ;  Julv  6. 
Fuel  burner.     A.   G.  Blodgett.     2.087.869  ;  July  20. 
Fuel  burner.     T.  B.  Stillman.     2,103.958  ;  Dec.  28. 
Fuel  burner.     H.  V.   Sturtevant.     2.090.433  ;  Aug.  17. 
Fuel  burner.     R.  H.  Tilghman.     2.096.267  ;  Oct.  19. 
Fuel   burner.   Liquid.     L.    S.    Chadwick   and   W.    G.   Mid- 
night.    2,092.205  ;  Sept.  7. 
Fuel  burner.  Liquid,     E,  C.  Vollmer.     2,078,884;  Apr.  27. 
Fuel   burnnig  and   recuperating   device.     F.   D.   Hoffman. 

2.070.530  :  Feb.  9. 
Fuel  burning  apparatus.     E.  V.  Francis.     2,102,588  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Fuel     burning    apparatus.     Liquid.       N.     H.     Sutterfield. 

2.102,763:  Dec,  21, 
Fuel      burning     installation,      Liquid.        H.      A.      Romp. 

2,098,760  ;  Nov.  9. 
Fuel.    Burning    pulverized.      B.    Graemiger.      2,103,453 ; 

Dec.  2.S, 
Fuel  by  distillation,  Improving  the  knock  rating  of  motor. 

J.   M.   Smith.     2,076,519  ;  Apr.  6. 
Fuel  combustion.     G.  Dal6n.     2,067,173 ;   Jan.   12. 
Fuel,    Composition.      P.   H.   Ford.      2.070.428  ;   Feb.   9. 
Fuel    composition.    Motor.      W.    R.    Savage.      2,088,000  ; 

July  27. 
Fuel    conditioning    apparatus    for     internal     combustion 

engmos.     L.  Langhaar.     2.094,272  ;  Sept.  28. 
Fuel  control.     J.  R.  Williams.      2,090,880;  Aug.  24. 
Fuel  control  apparatus.    H.  A.  Dreffein.     2,081,170 ;  May 

Fuel   control   mechanism.     A.   C.   Hoof.      2,103,368  ;   Dec. 

Fuel  control  system.     H.  M.  Corse.     2,098,178  :  Nov.  2. 
"o  nSS"^!.?^  system.     B.  L.  Matthews  and  J.  T.  Marvin. 
2,083,789  ;  June  15. 
Fuel    control    system.    Fluid.     E.    J.    TePas.     2,094,284; 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


887 


Fuel  control  valve.     J.  F.  Mustee.     2.068,429  ;  Jan.  19. 

Fuel  cut-off.     R.  G.  Berry.     2,084,426  ;   June   22. 

Fuel  deflecting  mechanism.     P.  A.  Ketchpel.     2,088,602  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Fuel  deflecting  mechanism.    M.  F.  Robertson.    2,088,925  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Fuel,  Dehydrogenated.     C.Ellis.     2,077,994  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fuel  delivering  device.     G.  H.  Bork.     2,068,593  :   Jan.  19. 
Fuel,  Device  for  conveying  high-volatile.    T.  V.  Dillstrom. 

2,066,673  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fuel   distributing  apparatus.     N.  M.   Lower.     2,075,736  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Fuel  distributing  valve.     L.  Beeh.     2,073,604  ;  Mar.  16. 
Fuel  distributor.     H.  P.  Anderson.     2,075,158  ;  Mar.  30. 
Fuel  distributor.     H.  P.  Anderson.     2.095,950  ;  Oct.  19. 
Fuel    distributor    for    Diesel     engines.      A.    A.     Snyder. 

2,074,437  ;  Mar.  23. 
Fuel  distributor,  Sectional.     H.  P.  Anderson.     2,101,463  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Fuel  economizer.     W.  C.  McKeown.     2.095,568  ;  Oct.  12. 
Fuel  economizer.     A.  C.  Ray.     2,080,229  ;  May  11. 
Fuel  economizer  for  internal  combustion  engines.     E.   J. 

Giara.     2,082,389  ;  June  1. 
Fuel   elevating  system.     B.   S.   Aikman.     2,087,080  ;  July 

13. 
Fuel,  Engine.     C.  F.  Prutton.     2,068,635  ;  Jan.  19. 
Fuel  feed  means.      G.   R.   Ericson.     2,101.536  :  Dec.   7. 
Fuel  feed  means.     F.  Lang.     2,097,492  ;  Nov.  2. 
Fuel  feed  system,  Liquid.     A.   Alvarez.     2,088.316  ;  July 

27. 
Fuel  feeder.     E.  V.  Francis.     2.102,619;  Dec.  21. 
Fuel  feeding  device.     B.  G.  Parsons.     2,087,296  ;  July  20. 
Fuel  feeding  mechanism  for  gas  producers.     F.  N.  Becker. 

2,095,587  :   Oct.   12. 
Fuel  feeding  system.     C.  F.  High.     2,083.021  ;  June  8. 
Fuel  feeding  system.     E.  C.  Horton.     2,093,981 :  Sept.  21 
Fuel  feeding  system.     E.  G.  Horton.     2.094.560  :  Sept.  28. 
Fuel   feeding  system  for  motor  vehicles.     E.   C.   Horton. 

2,079,858;    May    11. 
Fuel   feeding  system   with   thermostatic  air   control.     H. 

C.  Hanson  and  W.  Olsen.     2.103,328  :  Dec.  28. 
Fuel  for  engine  idling,  Supplying.     A.  Moore.     2,103,628  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Fuel  for  internal  combustion  engines.     A.  C.  G.  Egerton. 

2,093,008;   Sept.   14. 
Fuel,    gas,    and    air    mixer.    Rotary.     M.    J.    Lord,    Jr 

2,09.3.918;  Sept.  21. 
Fuel  injecting  device.     H.  Pokorney.     2,005,889  ;  Oct.  12. 
Fuel  injecting  device  for  internal  combustion  engines.     R. 

J.  H.  Planiol.     2.077,259  ;  Apr.  13. 
Fuel  injecting  system  valve.     H.  H.  Trimmer.     2,088,882  ; 

Aug.   3. 
Fuel    injection    apparatus.      M.    J.    Murphy.      2,082,808 ; 

June  8. 
Fuel  injection    control.     U.  Hansson.     2.069,306  ;  Feb.  2. 
Fuel    injection.    Device    for   automatically   regulating    the 

amount  of.     S.  Sngihara.     2.1  03, 1  26  ;  Doc.  21 . 
Fuel    injection    device    for    internal    combustion    engines. 

L.  L.  Viel.     2,092,685  :  Sept.  7. 
Fuel    injection    means    for    motors.     O.    L.    A.     Riegcls. 

2.102.485  ;  Dec.   14. 
Fuel  injection  pump.     R.  E.  Olin.     2.079.6.59-60  ;  May  11. 
Fuel  injection  pump.     W.  T,    Scr'l)nor.     2.079.821  ;  May  11. 
Fuel  injection  pump,  Li(|iii(l.      R.   L'Orangi".      Re.  20,57.'?  : 

Doc.  '7. 
Fuel    injection    pump,    Multicvlindor.     M.    Hurst    and    O. 

Beclc.     2.097,413  ;   Oct.   26. 
Fuel  injection  Kvstein.     (\   R.  Aldon.     2.087.233;  July  20. 
Fuel  injection  system.     J.  R.  Lonion.     2,075,949;  Apr.  6. 
Fuel    injcfliou    Kvstom.      I'..    \\MII;or    .'iikI    H.    E.  "Konnody. 

2.091:401  ;  Aug.   ;'.1. 
Fuel  injection  svstoni  for  internal  (•niiil)us(lon  engines.     J. 

S<xici-aiii.     2.078.280;  Apr.  27. 
Fuel    jnjoctlon    svsti'ni    for    internal    combustion    engines. 

B.    Wnlkor.      2.075. 877  :   Apr,    6. 
Fuel    In.joctlon    system    for    inli'rnal    roinbuation    engines. 

B.  Walker  and  H.  E.  Kennedy.     2,081.188;  May  25. 
Fuel  injection  v.-ilve.     M.  J.  Goldtioru'.     '.>,09fl..%81  ;  Oct.  19 
Fuel    injocior.     L.   O.   French.      2.084.057;    June   15. 
Fuel  injector.     O.  SchlaniiKz.     2,007,131  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fuel      Iniector      for     Dh'.sol      engines.        T.      Rupprecht. 

2,071.237;  Feb.  16. 
Fuel  Injector  for  Internal  combustion  engines.     E.  White. 

2,967,997;  Jan.  19. 
Fuel    Injector    for     internnl    combustion    engines.    Liquid. 

TL  J.  Richards  and  V.   W.  Cnrtor.      2.097.2)1  ;  Oct.    •.'(',. 
Fuel   injector  piinip.     J.   W.  Berhnian  and  R.  I/.  Roblolio. 

2.100:31 8;  Nov.  30. 
Fuel   Injector  structure  for  oil  engines.     C.  L.  Cummins. 

2.072:545  :  Mnr.  2. 
I-'uol   interrupt  itiL'  device  I'mi- e\pli)sion  engines,  .\utoinat  Ic. 

G.  C.  .S.  von  Illlvetv.     2,094,555;  Sept.  28. 
I'"iiel    into   inlorii.'il    coiiiliiisl  ion   onu'lnoH,    Method   and    ap- 

pnratii.s    for    Injecting.       P.    C.    /umbusch.      2,088,007: 

•Tnly  27,  .     .  „    « 

Fuel  lino  clearing  and  vnpor  lock  removing  dovlcp.     F. ,C. 

Dalton.     2,098.720  ;  Nov.  0.  „  ^,, ,     ,_ 

Fuel  line  vlbnitli.n  danipener.      I).  J.  Latlner.      2,004, 4. )i  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Fuel,   T,lqnl(l.      A.    A.   Roberts.      2.090..'}1)3  ;   Aug.    17. 
Fuel.  Ll(|uld.     V.  VoorheoH.     2.096,218  ;  Oct.  19. 
Fuel.      MiinnfMclnie      of      motor.         K.      <!.       MnrUen/liv 

2,000,007  :  Aug.  17. 


Fuel,    Manufacturing    motor.      J.    F.    M.    Taylor,    B.    S. 

Greensfelder,  and  R.  N.  Shiras.     Re.  20,596;  Dec.  21. 
Fuel,   Method   and   apparatus   for   burning.     A.   P.   Saha. 

2.096,765  ;  Oct.  26. 
Fuel.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  burning  fluid.     A.  P. 

Saha.     2,097,255  ;  Oct.   26. 
Fuel,    Method    of   and   apparatus    for   gasifving   a   liquid. 

C.  A.  Killmeyer  and  G.  L.  Reiehhelm.     2,"l02,800  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Fuel,  Jlethod  of  burning.     O.  L.  Bock.     2,100,049  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Fuel  mixture  adjustment  according  to  temperatures,  Auto- 
matic.    L.  B.  Kimball.     2,097,925  ;  Nov.  2. 
Fuel   mixture  control.     S.  F.  Hunt.     2,071,633  :  Feb.  23. 
Fuel  mixture  control.     W.   F.   Stanton.     2,076,679  ;   Apr. 

13. 
Fuel  mixture  supply  control  for  the  internal-combustion 

engines  of  motor  vehicles.     A.  Smart.     2,103,700;  Dec. 

28 
Fuel,  Motor.     L.  P.  Chebotar,     2.095.211  ;  Oct.   5. 
Fuel,  Motor.     V.  Conquest.     2,100.287  ;  Nov.  23. 
Fuel,  Motor.     F.  A.  Howard.     2.099,850  ;  Nov.  23. 
Fuel,   Motor.     A.   O.    Jaeger.      2.070.304:   Feb.   9. 
Fuel,  Motor.     H.  G.    Schneider.     2.087.582  ;  July  20. 
Fuel,  Motor.     H.  B.  J.  Schurink.     2.078,736  ;  Apr.  27. 
Fuel.  Motor.      J.  L  Wasson.      2.0R6.589  :  Julv  13. 
Fuel,  Motor.     J.  R.  Wilson  and  V.  Voorhees:     2,080,681  ; 

May  18. 
Fuel,   nongumming  motor.     L.   S.  Bale.      2,103,927  ;   Dec. 

28. 
Fuel      oil      engine.      Semiconvertible.       P.      Maniscalco. 

2.094,662  ;  Oct.  5. 
Fuel-oil  supply  system.     J.  L.  Taylor.     2.070.932  :  Feb.  16. 
Fuel-oil   supply  systems,   Replenishing.     E.   C.   Ingraham. 

2,092,072  :   Sept.  7. 
Fuel   oil  to  a  burner.  Apparatus  for  controlling  the  sup- 
ply of.     J.   C.    John.son.     2.085.9S2  :   July  6. 
Fuel  particles.  Apparatus  for  treating  solid.     E.   Cooper 

and  T.   C.   Shiels.     2,0&7,914  :  Nov.  2. 
Fuel    product.    Motor.      T.    H.    Rogers    and    V.    Voorhees. 

2.084.977  ;  June  22. 
Fuel   products.   Motor.     T.   H.    Rogers   and   V.   Voorhees. 

2,080.928  ;  Mav  18. 
Fuel  pump.     L.  F.  Bureer.     2,095.915;  Oct.  12. 
Fuel  pump.     L.  O.  Hedblom.     2.099.200  :  Nov.  16. 
Fuel  pump.     C.  F.  High.     2,083.020  ;  June  8. 
Fuel  pump.     M.   J.  Kittler.     2.095.475  :  Oct.  12. 
Fuel  pump.    F.  C.  Mock.     2.071,800;  Feb.  23. 
Fuel   pump.     B.  G.  Parsons.     2,093.477;  Sept.  21. 
Fuel   pump.     W.  A.   and  W.   R.   Rav.      2,069,327  ;    Feb.  2. 
Fuel  pump.     E.  A.  Rockwell.     2.080..391  ;  Mav  11. 
Fuel  pump.  Liquid.     R.  L'Orange.     2.101,221  :  Dec.  7. 
Fuel    pump.    Transfer.     J.    F.    Hoffcr.      2.094.171  ;    Sept. 

28. 
Fuel     pumping    and     metering     device.       C.     Beckman. 

2.068.442  ;  Jan.  19. 
Fuel    pumping   apparatus.      E.    A.    Rockwell.      2,080,392 ; 

May  11. 
Fuel   reclaiming  device.     H.  O.  Ewing.     2,099,802  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Fuel  reclaiming  system   for  combustion  engines.     H.  A. 

Trussell.      2.083,752  ;   June    15. 
Fuel  regulating  system.     L.  Schelfhout.     2,088,037  ;  July 

27. 
Fuel    regulator    for   engines.      A.    Schweizer.      2,080,740 ; 

May  18. 
Fuel  saving  device.     AC.  Lindbloom.     2.082.583  ;  June  1. 
Fuel  saving  device  for  internal  combustion  engines.     L.  J. 

Brice.     2,080.302;  May  11. 
Fuel  saving   means   for  internal  combustion   engines.     F. 

R.   Holcombe.      2.003.106;    Sept.    14. 
Fuel    sup[>lv    for    .lutinnobilo    (Migiuis,    Auxiliary.      C.    J. 

Dompsoy."     2.10:!.516:  Doc.  2S. 
Kui'I  supiilv  pump.     L.  W.  Lindberg.     2,000.088;  Aug.  24. 
Fuel  supj>ly  system.     II.  A.  Hansen.     2.068,051  ;  Jan.  2fl. 
Fuel  supi)lv  svsteni   .'ind  valve  for  motor  vehicles.     W.  J. 

Johnson,"     2,005,875;   Oct.    12. 
Fu(>l     supplv     >init     for     oil     Imrncr-;,       II,     E.     Fellows. 

2.000.035';  Aug.   17. 
I'll.  I  Kj-stom,     M.  J.  /.ucrow.     2.090.823;  Aug.  24. 
Vw\    svsteni     for    combustion    engines.      II.    A.    Trussell. 

2.100.676;  Nov.  30. 
Fuel    Hvsfeni    for    internal    combustion    enBlnes.      R.    W. 

HautV.enroedor.     2,101,064;  Dec.  7, 
Fuel    Hvsl<'"i,    Internnl    comliuslion    engine.      F.    O.    Bull. 

2.07L'.353;  Mar.  2. 
I'uol    system.    Internal    combustion    engine.      T.    M.    Bnll. 

2,009.096  ;  Nov.   16. 
Fuel  system  testing  Instrument.     0.  J.  Lliltlell  and   U,  C. 

Porter.     2,073,243  ;  Mar.  0. 
Fuel  tank  gauge.     U.  R.  Guest.     2,O74.0.'.0  ;  Mar.  23. 
Fuel   tnnl;   lock.      It.   11.    RamlrMii       J  ililli.lMil  ;    I'el.    0 
Fuel   tank  lock,    Automobile.      II.   A.   Hon\lne,      2,000.038; 

Aug,    24.  _     .. 

Kuel.  Tbermoiitatlc  control  of  nntomolille  encliio.     O.    M. 

Ilolley  and   C.  S.  Kegerrels.      2.074.471  :    Mnr.  23. 
1  iiel  to  furinict'M,  .\ntonnitlc  Ny<l«>m   for  Hupiilylnt  pulver- 
ized      K,   V.   Francis       2. 102, (UK;   Dec    21, 
I'uil    to    furnaces,    M.-elmnlMin    for    Kiipiil.vlliK    pulvcrlted, 

K    V,    I'mnelH       2,I02.I»|S:    Hee.  21. 
I'"uel   lo    oil   liurnerM.  iiiid   the  like,   llevlce  for  controUIng 

tlie  Hupply  of.     R.  W.  JohuHon.     2,0(18,138;  Jan.   11) 


888 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Fuel  to   prevent   dusting  and  product  thereof,   Coating. 

P.  K.  Frolich.     2,078,755  ;  Apr.  27. 
Fuel,  Treatment  of  motor.     F.  B.   Behrens.     2,076,524; 

Apr.  13. 
Fuel,  Treatment  of  motor.     V.  Komarewsky.     2.096.813 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Fuel,  Treatment  of  motor.     C.  D.  Lowry,  Jr.,  and  C.  G. 

Dryer.     2,083,197  ;  June  8. 
Fuel  valve  lock.     C.  E.  Leece.     2,082,643  ;  June  2. 
Fuels.  Atomization  and  delivery  of  highly  viscous  hydro- 
carbon.   T.  J.  Stephens.     2,066,703  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fuels.    Dewaxins   of   motor.      J.    K.    Roberts   and   M.    T. 

Carpenter.     27077,712;  Apr.  20. 
Fuels.      GasLfving      liquid      hydrocarbon.        E.      Rector. 

2,079,632  ;  May  11. 
Fuels,  lubricating  oils,  and  the  like.  Apparatus  for  dis- 
pensing   liquid.      A.    I.    Logette    and    E.    H.    Dainton. 

2,074,927  ;  Mar.  23. 
Fuels.    Manufacture    of    motor.     V.    Ipatieff    and    R.    E. 

Schaad.     2,101,857;  Dec.  14. 
Fuels.  Manufacture  of  motor.     Le  R.  G.  Story.     2,094,554  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Fuels,  Manufacturing  motor.     M.  P.  Youker.     2,085.623  : 

June  29. 
Fuels,  Mixing  gaseous.     C.  F.  Bleyer.     2,087,681 ;  July 

20. 
Fuels,   Refining  motor.     O.  Fitz  Simons  and  R.  A.  Jack. 

2,068.126  :  Jan.  19. 
Fuels,  Stabilization  of  motor.     F.  B.  Downing  and  R.  G. 

Clarkson.     2,071.064  ;  Feb.  16. 
Fuels  to  engines,  Svstem  for  supplying  volatile.     P.  W. 

Ensign.    2,073,276  ;  Mar.  9. 
Fuels  to  internal  combustion  machines,   Svstem  for  feed- 
ing.    F.  Flamini.     2.098,575  ;  Nov.  9. 
Fuels,   Treating   solid.     C.   Ellis.     2.076.497  ;   Apr.   6. 
FulUng  machine  of  the  roller  type.    M.  Casse.    2,093.709  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Fume  remover.  Portable.     N.  Grubelic.    2,066.683  ;  Jan.  5. 
Fumes    and    the    like.    Destruction    of.      A.    E.    Stilson. 

2,084,167  ;  June  15. 
Fumigating,  Device  for.     E.  D.  Wilson  and  G.  G.  Wittwer. 

2,087,368  ;  July  20. 
Fumigating  package.     H.  K.  McConnell.     2,071,171 ;  Feb. 

16. 
Functions  of  complementary  heat  exchange  elements.  In- 
terchanging the.     J.  Vogler.     2,073,891 ;  Mar.  16. 
Fungicidal  and  insecticidal  compositions.     P.  D.  Peterson. 

2,098,257  ;  Xov.  9. 
Fungicide.     W.  M.  Dickson.     2,074,169  ;  Mar.  16. 
Fungicides.    Cupiferous.      R.    Riley    and    W.    M.    Bruce. 

2,099,623  ;  Nov.  16. 
Funnel  and  device  for  opening  tops  of  bottles  and   jars. 

Combination.     E.    O.   Loeber.      2,083,788 ;    June    15. 
Funnel   attachment.    Can   opening.      C.   F.   Bertschinger. 

2,084,013  ;  June  15. 

C.    F.    Bertschinger.      2,082,094 ; 


Collapsible    paper.      O.    L.    Vine. 


Funnel,    Can-opening. 

June  1. 
Funnel    construction. 

2,100,888;   Nov.   30. 
Fur  and  the  like  and   composition  therefor.   Process  of 

carroting.       C.     F.     Fabian     and     A.     N.     Sachanen. 

2,087,854-7  ;  July  20. 
Fur.  Bleaching.     N.  P.  Arnold.     2,092.746  :  Sept.  14. 
Fur,  Carroting.    H.  O.  KaufEmann.     2,079,860  ;  May  11. 
Fur,  Carroting.     W.  C.  Merder.     2,073,452  ;  Mar.  9. 
Fur,  Carroting.     J.  D.  Sartakofp.     2,070.927  :  Feb.  16. 
Fur  cleaning  device.     L.  P.  Falconer.     2.082.051  :  June  1. 
Fur  cutting  machine.     O.  M.  Dean.     2,073,194-6 ;  Mar.  9. 
Fur  cutting  machine.     H.  C.  Moulton.     2,073,219  ;  Mar.  9. 
Fur   hairing  machine.     J.   Golding.     2.090,591  ;  Aug.   17. 
Fur  in  a  shuttle  to  active  position,  Method  and  apparatus 

for  rostorins.     W.  A.   Tebo.     2.101.964:  Dec.  14. 
Fur  skins  and  the  like,  and  resulting  products.  Method 

and  apparatus   for   pointing.     C.    Sonman.     2,067.163 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Furfural    and    furan    derivatives.    Reduction    of.      F.    N 

Peters.  Jr.     2.082.025  ;  June  1. 
Furfural,   Catalytic  hydrogenation  of.     G.  DeW.   Graves. 

2,077,409  ;  Apr.  20. 
Furfural,  Hydrogenating.    W.  A.  Lazier.     2.077.422  ;  Apr 

20. 
Furfural,    Obtaining.     C.    G.    C.    Skogh.      2.096,353 ;    Oct 

19. 
Furfural,  Production  of.     E.  I.  Fulmer,  L.  M.  Christensen, 

and   R.  M.  Hixon.     2,078,241  ;  Apr.  27. 
Furfural    to    furfuryl    alcohol,     Hydrogenation    of. 

Adkins  and  R.  Connor.     2,094,975  ;  Oct.  5. 
Furnace :  See- 


H. 


Air  conditioning  furnace. 
Annealing  furnace. 
rarburizins  furnace. 
Ceramic  furnace. 
Combination  furnace. 
Down  draft  furnace. 
Electric  furnace. 
ETlectric   Induction    fumac 
Electrotherm.al  furnace. 
Knameline  furnace. 
Glass  melting  furnace. 
Hardening    furnace. 
Heat-treating  furnace. 
Heat  treatmi^nt  furnace. 
Hot  air  heating  furnace. 


Induction  furnace. 
Melting  furnace, 
^fetallurcical  furnace. 
Metallurgical     induction 
Muffle  and  like  furnace. 

furnace. 
Oil  burning  furnace. 
Open  hearth  furnace. 
Powdered  coal  furnace. 
Refuse  burning  furnace. 
Regenerative  furnace. 
Reverberatory  furnace. 
Roller  hearth  furnace. 
Rotating  hearth  furnace. 
Slagging  boiler  furnace. 


Superheatin 

furnace. 
Warm  air  furnace 


induction 


Furnace  :  See — 

Slagging  furnace. 

Soaking  pit  furnace. 

Steam  boiler  furnace. 

Stoker  furnace. 
Furnace.     L.   V.   Andrews   and  G.  A.  Rehm.     2,075.419  ; 

Mar.  30. 


Furnace. 

Kerr. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 

May  25. 
Furnace.  R, 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 

20. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace. 
Furnace 


E.    G.   Bailey,    R.   M.   Hardgrove,   and   H.   J. 
2,087,800;  July  20. 
S.  Beck.    2,101.423  ;  Dec.  7. 
V.  S.  Beck.    2,089.329  ;  Aug.  10. 
C.  E.  Beery.     2,076,061 ;  Apr.  6. 
E.  H.  Berrrman.     2,097,093  ;  Oct.  26. 
J.  O.  Betterton  and  M.  F.  Perkins.     2,081,421 ; 


S.   Brown.     2,098,999 ;   Nov.   16. 
T.   Crick.     2,083,641  ;  June  15. 
E.  W.  Dany.     2,069.057  ;  Jan.  26. 
J.  L.  Drake.     2.077.168  :  Apr.  13. 
J.  Eberwein.     2,081.990  ;   June  1. 
M.  B.  Geiselman.     2,072,874;  Mar.  9. 
E.  G.  Green.     2,077,169  ;  Apr.  13. 
H.  O.  Halden.     2,090,328  ;  Aug.  17. 
I.  Harter  and  P.  R.  Cassidy.     2,077,410  ;  Apr. 


X,.  W.  Heller.    2,087,972  ;  July  27. 
J.  R.  A.  Hobson,  Jr.     2,072.450  ;  Mar.  2. 
J.  E.  Kennedy.     2,067,964 ;   Jan.   19. 
H.  J.  Kerr.     2.087.801  ;  July  20. 
L.  La  Fay.     2,073,424;  Mar.  9. 
L.  Lee.     2,085.103  :  June  29. 
D.  J.  Luty.     2,086,812  ;  July  13. 
D.  H.  N.  Mayo.     2,087,734;   July  20. 
J.  H.  Noble.     2,096.821  :  Oct.  26. 
G.  Pirich.     2,099.704;  Nov.  23. 
W.  Raisch.     2.102.544;  Dec.  14. 
I.  Risdon.     2,083,745  ;  June  15. 
L.  D.  Soubier.     2.069.542  ;  Feb.  2. 
H.  A.   Stewart.     2.069,120;   Jan.    26. 
F.  B.  Wadhams.     2.073,769  ;  Mar.  16. 
D.  A.  Wallace.     2.093.061 ;   Sept.  14. 
L.  Wilson.     2.086.972  :  July  13. 
J.  C.  Woodson.     2,068,477  ;  Jan.  19. 
Furnace  and  its  operation.     K.  M.  Simpson.     2,078,348 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Furnace   and  method  for  heating  fluids.     J.  G.  Alther. 

2,066,664  ;  Jan.  5. 
Furnace   and   method    of   heat    treating,    Heat   treating. 

L.  N.  Davis.     2,075,929  ;  Apr.  6. 
Furnace    and    operating    the    same.    Electric    induction. 

D.  L.  Summev.     2.102.582:  Dee.  14. 
Furnace  assembly.     H.  C.   Wanner.      2.092,145  ;   Sept.   7. 
Furnace    atmosphere.     Metallurgical.       A.     L.    Marshall. 

2.085,597  :  June  29. 
Furnace  baffle.     I.  J.  Hussev.     2,080,405  ;  May  18. 
Furnace   bridge   wall.      A.    Hynd.      2,083,846 ;    June    15. 
Furnace.     Charging     device     for     metallurgical.       L.     S. 

Longenecker.     2,090.056  :  Aug.  17. 
Furnace     charging     mechanism.     Blast.       F.     I.     Smith. 

2.096.567;  Oct.  19. 
Furnace    circulatory    system.      C.    S.    Gille.      2,072,517 ; 

JIar.  2. 
Furnace    construction.      J.    E.    BrinckerhofiE,    J.    D.     Mc- 

CuUough,  and  R.  E.  Swift.     2,091,224  ;  Aug.  24. 
Furnace   construction.     G.   L.    Danforth,    Jr.     2,102,257 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Furnace  construction. 
Furnace  construction. 
Furnace   construction. 
Furnace-  construction. 

Cope.     2.083.638  ;  June  15. 
Furnace  control.   Reversing.     F.   H. 

Nov.  9. 
Ftirnace  control  svstem.     W.  H.  Rimes. 

31. 

Furnace  conveyer.  P.  S.  Menough.  2,071,556  ;  Feb.  23. 
Furnace  cooler.  W.  P.  Chandler.  Jr.  2.100.628 ;  Nov.  30. 
Furnace  damper  control.  G.  W.  Folk.  2.089,020  :  Aug.  3. 
Furnace   door    frame.      W.   P.    Chandler,   Jr.     2,084,017 ; 

June  15. 
Furnace  electrode  control.  Automatic  electric  arc.     W.  H. 

Payne.     2,098.672  ;  Nov.  9. 
Furnace  for  and  method  of  heating  fluids.    W.  H.  Minkema. 

2,076.856  ;  Apr.  13. 
Furnace  for  hrazincr.      K.  P..  Welch.      2.094.249  ;   Sept.  28. 
Furnace  for  burning  granular  fuel  and  the  like.     L.  M.  J. 

Stouff.      2,088,879  :   Aug.    3. 
Furnace   for   heating  fluid's.      L.   A.    Mekler.      2,076.854; 

Apr.  13. 
Furnace  for  heating  materials  under  sustained  pressure. 

P.  R.  Church  and  H.  C.  Rateau.    2,070,983  ;  Feb.  16. 
Furnace  for  melting  glass,  Electric.     J.  Regenstreif  and 

O.  Sorge.     2.071.707  ;  Feb.  23. 
Furnace  for  mills  for  hot  rolling  strips.      J.  K.  Sutherland. 
2.091.341  :  Aug.  31. 


S.  A.  Forter.     2.096.695  ;  Oct.  19. 
H.  Heitman.     2.071.069  ;  Feb.   16. 

C.   H.   Wise.      2,101,786  ;   Dec.   7. 

Controlled    atmosphere.      F.    T. 

Loftus.      2,098,585  ; 
2.091,734  ;  Aug. 


ore    reduction.      G.    Andersen.      2,085,625 ; 


Furnace    for 

June  29. 
Furnace    for    the   incineration    of   household    refuse.      P. 

Lorton.     2,069,584  ;  Feb.  2. 
^H,'"^?,9,^o  /P'"   treating   phosphate   material.      S.    Fischer. 

2.100.843  :  Nov.  30. 
Furnace,  kiln,  dryer  and  the  like.  Rotary.     F.  Llovd  and 

11.  Lindars.     2.078.333  ;  Apr.  27. 


LIST  OF   IXVEXTIONS 


889 


Furnace   loading   apparatus.      R.    F.    Xewell   and    G.    W. 

Hegel.     2,089,068  ;  Aug.   3. 
Furnace   or   the   like   for   continuous    combustion.      J.   T. 

.Sandberg.     2,090,903  :  Aug.  24. 
Furnace  port.     S.  A.  Forter.     2,088,783  ;  Aug.  3. 
Furnace  regenerator.     A.  E.  Keman.     2,09.'i,937  ;  Oct.  12. 
Furnace    structure.      J.   A.    Clauss   and   D.    E.   McGuire. 

2,103,234;  Dec.  28. 
Furnace  structure,  Warm  air.    O.  J.  Kuenhold.    2.089,969  : 

Aug.  17. 
Furnace      structure.      Warm     air.        O.      J.     Kuenhold. 

2,090,053  ;  Aug.   17. 
Furnace  tuyere.     C.  E.  Harrison.     2.070,166  ;  Feb.  9. 
Furnace  wall.    M.  H.  Kuhner  and  G.  A.  Rehm.     2.086.940  ; 

July  13. 
Furnace  wall.     C.  L.  Myers.     2.098,430  :  Nov.  9. 
Furnace  wall.     A.  H.  Stewart.     2,092,537  ;  Sept.  7. 
Furnace  wall  and  the  like.    R.  C.  Benner  and  G.  J.  Easter. 

2,075,694 ;  Mar.  30. 
Furnace  wall   construction.      P.   W.   Antill.      2,081,417 : 

May  25. 
Furnace      wall      construction.     51.      Frisch.     2,070,267 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Furnace  wall  construction.     G.  M.  Slaughter  and  G.  W. 

Black.     2,084,225  ;  June  15. 
Furnace  wall,   furnace-gas  baffle  plate,  and  the  like.     B. 

BSlohiavek.     2,079,982;  May  11. 
Furnace  wall  structure.     G.  W.  Davey.     2,075,602  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Furnace      with      helical      hearth.        P.      Flajoliet-Bracq. 

2,067,823  ;  Jan.  12. 
Furnaces,      Apparatus     for     stoking.        H.     L.     Kraeft. 

2,077,420  ;  Apr.  20. 
Furnaces,     Charging    high     speed     rotary.       G.     Zotos. 

2,099,045  ;  Nov.  16. 
Furnaces,  Device  for  feeding  coal.    T.  Stark.     2,067,583 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Furnaces,  Mechanical  operation  of  smelting.     H.  R.  Mac- 
Michael.     2,070,910;  Feb.  16. 
Furnaces,  Operating  electric  eddy  current.     L.  Dreyfus. 

2,072,549  ;  Mar.  2. 
Furniture.     H.  E.  Aulsbrook.     2,103,422  ;  Dec.  28. 
Furniture.     A.     Ernest     and     I.     Waldman.     2,070.100; 

Feb.  9. 
Furniture.      J.   Filiberto.     2,087,376 :   July  20. 
Furniture.      P.    G.    Spicciato.     2.095,482 ;   Oct.   12. 
Furniture.    E.  B.  Welch.     2.089,867  :  Aug.  10. 
Furniture,  Article  of.     P.  Meyer.     2,099,450  ;  Nov.  16. 
Furniture     construction.       E.     C.     Sechrest.       2,082,427  ; 

June  1. 
Furniture,  Convertible.     E.  Ybanez  and  M.  Lopez-Cepero. 

2,073,293:  Mar.  9. 
Furniture,    Convertible   article   of.     W.   Mayo  and   E.   E. 

Nock,   Jr.     2,090,400 ;   Aug.   17. 
Furniture     frame.     Spring    base    seating.     D.    Hanauer. 

2,073,693  ;  Mar.  16. 
Furniture,  Mirrored.     F.  J.  Wilkie.     2,075.319  :  Mar.  30. 
Furniture  pad.     W.  D.  Rich.     2,098.975  ;  Nov.  16. 
Furniture.     Porch.       L.     B.     and     C.     A.     Whittington. 

2,090.971  :  Aug.  24. 
Furniture.  Sitting  and  resting.     A.  Lorenz.     Re.  20.372  ; 

May  18. 
Furniture  slip  cover.     J.  Levi.     2,083,236  ;  June  8. 
Furniture      web      suspension      plate.     O.      L.      Kramer. 

2.070.280  :  Feb.  9. 
Fuse.     T.  Birkenmaier.     2.077.207  :  Apr.  13. 
Fuse.    N.  J.  Conrad.    2,074,538  :  Mar.  23. 
Fuse.     N.  J.  Conrad.     L',001.4.''.l  ;  Aug.  31. 
Fuse.     A.  L.  French.     2.087.005  :  July  27. 
Fuse.     I.  Korn.     2.071.843  ;  Feb.  23. 
Fu.se.     S.  I.  Lindell.     2,084.495  ;  June  22. 
Fuse.     M.  L.  Mathsen.     2,071.350;  Feb.  23. 
Fuse.     M.   L.  Mathsen.     2,101,082;  Dec.   7. 
Fuse.     .\.  R.nmsov.      2.091 .4."i:<  :  Aug.  .Tl. 
Fuse.     W.  O.   Schultz.     2,098.433  ;   No%-.   9. 
Fuse.     H.  A,  Triplftr.      2.091,424:  Aug.  31. 
Fuse     and     fuse     terminals,     Electric.       M.     B.     Wood. 

2,079,097  :  May  4. 
Fuse  and  making  same,  Tamperproof.     F.  H.  Bussniann. 

2,095,229;    Oct.   12. 
Fuse  and  signal  plug.  Multiple.     M.  W.  Freeman  and  J.  W 

Hooley.     2.07.5,516  ;  Mar.  30.  

Fuse,   Automatic  ejecting.     H.   P.    Baurann.     2,072,290; 

Fuse"  block.     M.  W.  Morris.     2.086.727  ;   July  13. 
Fuse  box.     E.  A.  Horn.     2.001.204  ;  .Aug.  24. 
Fuse  carrier.     A.  B.   Rvolnski.     2.088,668  :  Aug.  3. 
Fuse.    Cnrtrldg.'.     O.    H.    Jung    and    V.    E.    HetTelfinBcr. 
2.074.050;  M.tt.  16.  „„      ,„„ 

Fuse  clip.     W.   H.  Frank  and  J.   A.  MoBslng.     2.096..'i80  ; 

Fuse  construction.     G.  R.  Goodwin.     a.OT.l.nS.'S  ;  Apr.  0. 
Fuse  construction.     W.  O.  Schultz.     2,073.183  ;  Mnr.  9. 
Fuse  const  nut  ion.      II.   K.   Watson.      Re.   2n..1.'i  I  :   M'>y  J 
Fuse  construction,  Drop-out.  A.  G.  Stelnmayer.   2,070.760  ; 

Feb.  16.  ^        „     . 

Fuse      construction.      Drop-out.        A.      G.      Stelnmayer. 

2,076,081  ;  Apr.  13.  ...  .  ^    .. 

Fuse    control    iii<  chanlsm    In    romblnntlon    with    thermo 

protective    signal     system.     Multiple.     A.     U.     Broune. 

2.074.141;  Mar.   10.  ^,„      . 

Fu«e  out  out.     A.   Unmsey.     2.001.452;   Aujr    31. 

Fuse  <•   t  o.  t,  KxpuNlon.     G.  L.  Hill.     2.094.013  ;  Sept.  28. 


Fuse  cut  out.  Oil.     A.  E.  Papp.     2,080,739  ;  May  18. 
Fuse  disconnect  switch.     G.  L.  Carlisle.     2.088,152  :   July 

27. 
Fuse,  Drop-out.     T.  F.  Johnson.     2.074.913  ;  Mar.  23. 
Fuse,  Electric.     L.  A.  Kauffman.     2.074.917  ;  Mar.  23. 
Fuse,  Electric.     M.  B.   Wood.     2,068,584;  Jan.  19. 
Fuse,    Electrical.      G.   N.   Lemmon.      2.090.609  :   Aug.   17. 
Fuse  for  bomb.     H.  H.  Zomig.     2,089,243  ;  Aug.  10. 
Fuse  for  bombs.     C.  F.   Hofstetter.     2,083,564  ;  June  15. 
Fuse     for     bombs.     S.     P.     Huff     and     W.     Summerbell. 

2.091.281  ;  Aug.  31. 
Fuse  for  bombs.     H.  H.  Zomig.     2.M4.032  ;  Sept.  28. 
Fuse  for  projectiles.     W.  Morpeth  and  J.  C.  W.  Hesel- 

tine.      2,090.457 ;    Aug.    17. 
Fuse  for  projectiles.     V.  R.  Reed.     2,068,708  ;  Jan.  26. 
Fuse  for  projectiles.     H.  G.  Towner.     2.076.602;  Apr.  13. 
Fuse  for   projectiles  and   the  like,   Delay   action.     L.   E. 

Rgmondv.     2,084,218  ;  June  15. 
Fuse  for  projectiles,  Regulatable.     P.  Girard.     2,070,788 ; 

Feb.  16.  _ 

Fuse   having  a    centrifugal   drive.    Mechanical   time.     H. 

Junghans.     2.097,836  ;  Nov.  2. 
Fuse,  High  tension.     G.  L.  Hill.     Re.  20.450  :  July  20. 
Fuse,  High  tension.     G.  L.  Hill.     2,094,012  :  Sept.  28. 
Fuse,  High  voltage.     G.  B.  Mangan.     Re.  20.420  :  June  22. 
Fuse  holder.     E.  V.  Gluck.     2.076,943  ;  Apr.  13. 
Fuse,  Housed  type  of  repeating  drop-out.     W.  O.  Schultz 

and  A.  G.  Steinmaver.     2.079.047  ;  May  4. 
Fuse,  Indicating.     L.  A.  Kauffman.     2.079,214  ;  May  4. 
Fuse  link.    E.  F.  Boothe.    2.089,172  ;  Aug.  10. 
Fuse  link.     E.  F.  Boothe.     2,093.509  ;  Sept.  21. 
Fuse  link.     E.  F.  Boothe.     2,102.8S2  :  Dec.  21. 
Fuse  link  construction.     A.    G.    Steinmayer.     2,084.010; 

June  15. 
Fuse  link.  Electrical.     O.  H.  Jung  and  P.  E.  Heffelfinger. 

2.098.664  ;  Nov.  9. 
Fuse     link     for     expulsion     fuses.       A.     G.     Steinmayer. 

2.100.413 :  Nov.  30.  „       „    . 

Fuse     link.      Spring     tensioned.       A.     G.      Steinmayer. 

2.096.983  ;  Oct.  26. 
Fuse  link  stick.     C.  A.  Fox.     2.102.894  :  Dec.  21. 
Fuse.  Mechanical  time.     P.   Girard.     2.102.950  •  Dec.  21. 
Fuse,  Mining.     M.  Roumazeilles  and  R.  Harl^.     2,095.574  : 

Oct    12. 
Fuse  of  the  cartridge  type.  Electric.    E.  Moor.    2,090.220  ; 

Fiiseljrganization.     R.  W.  E.  Moore.    2,087,699  ;  July  20. 
Fuse,  Percussion.     M.  Birkist.     2.079.394  :  May  4. 
Fuse.   Percussion.     M.  Birkigt.     2.097.015;  Oct.  26. 
Fuse.  Percuiision.     W.  Morpeth  and  J.  C.   W.  Heseltine. 

2,073,250;   Mar.  9.  „  „„„    «»     ■,  ,     a 

Fuse  plug.     P.  F.  Dieffenbacher.     2.086,406;  July  6. 
'  E    A.  G.  Ganoe.     2.103.717  ;  Dec.  28. 

L.  A.  Kauffman.     2.074.918:  Mar.  23. 

L.  Ludwig.     2,073.160  ;  Mar.  9. 

L.  Ludwig.     2,080.067  ;   May  18. 

F.  J.  McHugh.     2.079.462  ;  .May  4. 

C.   E.  Moodv.     2.093.335  ;  Sept.  14. 

B.  F.  Muldbon.     2.081.675  ;  May  25. 

J.  Weber.      2.005.274  :  Oct.   12. 

G.  M.  B.   Senor.     2.084.222 


June 


Fuse.  Plug 
Fuse  plug. 
Fuse  plug. 
Fuse  plug. 
Fuse  plug. 
F\ise  plug. 
Fuse  plug. 
Fuse  plug. 
Fuse  plug  assembly. 

15. 
t\ise  plug.  Indicating. 

Jan.  19.  .       ,      ,. 

Fuse     plug.     Magnetic     dummy.       L.     J.     Montgomery. 

and  C.  11.  Bosch.     2.090.302;  Aug.  17. 
Fuse  pullpr  switch.     M.  Guett.     2.077.319  ;  Apr.  13. 
Fuse.  R.fillablp.     J.  H.  Hickey.     Re.  20..501  :  Sept.  14 
Fuse.  Refillable  blade.    D.  E.  tamey.     2.077.823  ;  .\pr.  20 
Fuse,  Renewable.     L.  A.  Kauffman. 
Fuse.    Renewable.     C.    J.   McHugh. 
Fuse.    Renewable    electric.     G.    E. 

Dec.  14.  „     „ 

Fuse   reversing  mechanism.      E.    H 

Fuse  ^Safety.  D.  E.  Pearsall.  2.102.0-:'4  ;  Dec.  1-4. 
Fuse.  Safety  E.  A.  Sanders.  2.099.500;  Nov.  liV 
Fuse.  Screw  type  electric.  J.  J.  Anich.  2.095,903 
12 

T.  Birkenmaier.      2,102.2.'.3:  Dec.  14. 
O    C.  Cloueh.     2.007.019  :  Oct.  26. 
C.  A.  Fox.     2.081.623:   May  25. 
W.  A.  Heinrich.     2.0.SS.415  :  July  27. 
W.  A.  HclnHch  and  C.  A.  Fox.     2.0S0.028 


H.  M.  Muncheryan.     2.067.977 


2.074.919  ;  Mar.  23. 
2.074.060;  Mar.  16. 
Holmes.     2.102.206 ; 

Taylor.      2.086.684 ; 


Oct. 


Kauffmnn. 
T.   W.   Hnye. 
for.       M.     I. 


2.074.400: 

2.072.503  : 

MnthtPii. 


Fu.-ie  switch. 
Fuse  switch. 
Fuse  switch. 
Fuse  switch. 
Fuse  switch. 

July  0. 
Fuse  with  Indicator.  Dual.     L.  A 

.Mar.  23. 
Fusi-e.    Combination    torpedo 

Mar.  2. 
Fuses.     I><>lnved     arming     devlw 

2.009. 2.%9  ;■  Fob.  2. 
Fus.liige  ciinntructlon.     F.  It    Weyiiioiitli 

Gngers'  tape  reel.     W.  A.  Wnlker      ?  090  1 
Gaging  iniM-hnnl«m.     W,  11.  II<<\>. 
Cain   .(.nlrcil.      H     U     Mlalr       'J 
Cnin  control.  Autoniallr.     ('    J 

13. 
Gain  control.  Automntlc.     O.  JotMt      _ 
Gain  control.  Automntlc.     H.  A.  Snow.    2.0.2,283;  M«r,  .. 
iJalnconlrol     nvntcin,      Automntlc.        W.     C.      iJtnr.     Jr. 

2.0H3..'\01  ;  June  K.  .         ,     -, 

Gain  control   ayiileni.   8up«'rhotor<Hlyne  nutomatlr.     J.   C. 

Nonnckenn.     2.103.8«a  :  1>«.  28. 


.10J.SI7  ;  IVc. 

in  ;  Not.  le. 
\pr.  13. 

1). 
'.  SM  ;  Apr. 

2,n.KS.20<l  :  July  27 


890 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Gainer  mechanism   for  winding  machines.     H.   R.   Blair. 

2,079,730 ;  May  11. 
Gaiter.     L.  Wiesenfeld.     2,078,550;   Apr.   27. 
Galactan     product     and     making     same.     S.     F.     Aci'ee. 

2,073,616  ;  Mar.  16. 
Galvanized  sheets,  Controlling  the  spangling  of.     H.  E. 

McCoy.     2,086,278  ;  July  6. 
Galvanizing    composition.      F.    D.    McBride.      2,101,816 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Galvanizing  process.     A.  F.  Bradley.     2,068,904 :  Jan.  26. 
Galvanometer.      H.    J.    Hasbrouck,    Jr.      2,081,233 ;    May 

25. 
Gambrel.      Animal.       O.      J.      Pawlitschek.      2,093,732 

Sept.  21. 
Game.    M.  K.  Akers.    2,071,014  ;  Feb.  16. 
Game.      S.   T.   Allen.     2.093,948;    Sept.   21. 
Game.     H.    W.  Armstrong.     2,083,540 ;  June   15. 
Game.    H.  G.  Bieitenstein.     2,088,258  ;  July  27. 
Game.     R.  P.  Dietrich.     2.103,151 ;  Dec.  21. 
Game.     O.   F.  Farley.     2,069,106  ;  Jan.  26. 
Game.     B.  L.  Fisher.     2,098,417  :  Nov.  9. 
Game.     G.  H.  Forsyth.    2,066,724  ;  Jan.  5. 
Game.     C.  Gerber.     2,086,864  ;  July  13. 
Game.     P.  J.  Knorpp.     2,080,489  ;  May   18. 
Game.    C.  J.  McAbee.    2,088,137  ;  July  27. 
Game.    R.  Mitchell.     2,070,608  ;  Feb.  16. 
Game.     H.  J.  Osvold.     2,098,011  ;  Nov.  2. 
Game.     P.  L.  Palmer.     2,072,605  ;  Mar.  2. 
Game.     G.  W.  Perks.     2,102,807  ;  Dec.  21. 
Game.     M.  Pool.     2,103,435  ;  Dec.  28. 
Game.     C.  F.  Shaffer.     2,082,983  ;  June  8. 
Game.     W.   M.  Shetler.     2.068.200;  Jan.  19. 
Game.     H.  J.  Stitt.     2,072,723  ;  Mar.  2. 
Game.     B.  T.   String.     2,076,010;  Apr.   6. 
Game.     H.  A.  Swart.     2,101,764  ;  Dec.  7. 
Game.    J.  B.  Walker.    2,089,514  :  Aug.  10. 
Game.     B.  F.  Wupper.     2,100,421 ;  Nov.  30. 
Game,  Amusement.     E.  P.  Stein,  F.  D.  Thornton,  and  R. 

Morris.     2,103,191-2  ;  Dec.  21. 
Game,     Amusement.        B.     W.     and     H.     S.     Williams. 

2,101,302  ;  Dec.  7. 
Game   and  apparatus  therefor.     S.  G.  Frantz,  B.   S.  Mc- 

Cutchen,    W.    van    B.     Roberts,    and    J.    Q.    Stewart. 

2,068,379  ;  Jan.  19. 
Game      and      educational      device.        E.      J.      Hornung. 

2,092,577  ;  Sept.  7. 
Game  and    exercising   device.     M.   D.   Price.      2,087,445 ; 

July  20. 
Game  and  game  apparatus.     R.  K.  Stockton.     2,073,324  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Game  apparatus.     H.  G.  Breitenstein.     2,094,634  ;  Oct.  5. 
Game  apparatus.    W.  E.  Brumbelow.     2,092,905  ;  Sept.  14. 
Game  apparatus.     L.  D.  Chambers.     2,087,198  ;  July   13. 
Game   apparatus.     H.   R.   Crowther  and   S.  W.   Hawkins. 

2,077,464 ;  Apr.  20. 
Game  apparatus.    H.  Eckstein  and  A.  Kiraifv.     2,093,427- 

Sept.  21. 
Game  apparatus.     L.  JI.  Hansen.     2,092,157  ;   Sept.   7. 
Game  apparatus.     T.   C.   Hense.      2,083,119;   June  8. 
Game  apparatus.     E.  B.  Hiatt.     2,092,162  ;  Sept.  7. 
Game  apparatus.     C.  R.  Hope.     2,097,029  ;  Oct.  26. 
Game  apparatus.     L.   E.   Johnson   and   B.   C.  Bordonaro. 

2.102.535  ;  Dec.  14. 
Game  apparatus.     A.  Klemin.     2,075,619  ;  Mar.  30. 
Game  apparatus.      R.    H.   Konikoff.      2,103,467  ;   Dec.   28. 
Game  apparatus.     C.  C.  Lutes.     2.103,428:  Dec.  28. 
Game  apparatus.     J.  W.  MacClatchie  and  T.  C.  Alexander. 

2,087,221  ;  July  13. 
Game   apparatus.     G.   E.    Macy.      2,083,850 ;   June    15. 
Game  apparatus.     F.  K.  Jlaitland.     2,084.497  ;    June  22. 
Game    apparatus.      A.    Jl.    Miller    and    D.    O.    McLean. 

2,077,124  ;  Apr.  13. 
Game  apparatus.     J.  Morrison.     2,103,167  ;  Dec.  21. 
Game  apparatus.     A.  Obodzinski.      2.094.716  ;   Oct.  5. 
Game  apparatus.     J.  W.  Orcutt,  H.  A.  Stearns,  and  T.  L. 

Wall.     2,101,188  :  Dec.  7. 
(iame  apparatus.     B.  Radtke.     2,074,500  :  Mar.  23. 
Game  apparatus.      J.   W.   Reed.     2,073,177  ;  Mar.  9. 
Game  apparatus.    D.  C.  Rockola.    2,067,244-5  ;  Jan.  12. 
Oamo  apparatus.     D.  C.     Kookola.     2.103,870;  Dee.  28. 
Game  apparatus.     C.   R.   Simpkins.     2,101,201  ;  Dec.  7. 
Game   apparatus.      V.    F.    Slezak.      2,098,406 ;    Nov.    9. 
Game   apparatus.     H.    B.    Stoner   and   IC.   Ivnickerbocker. 

2,093,293;   Sept.   14. 
Game   apparatus.      H.    B.    Stoner   and   K.    Knickerbocker. 

2,102,860:  Dec.  21. 
Game  apparatus.     H.  G.  Traver.     2,098,320 ;  Nov    9 
Game  apparatus.      .\.  Triolo.      2,095.111  ;   Oct.  5. 
Game  apparatus.     W.   A.  Troth.     2,081,255  ;  May  25 
Game  apparatus.     R.  C.  Warner.     2,081,520  ;  May  25. 
<;anie  apparatus.     A.   Weinberg.     2,068.306:  Jan.  19 
Game  apparatus.     H.  E.  Williams.     2,072,933  ;  Mar    9 
Game  apparatus.     H.  E.  Williams.     2,101.354  •  Dec    7 
Game    apparatus.    Amusement.      B.    Radtke.      2  084  452  • 

June  22. 
Game  apparatus   for  amusement  purposes.     J.  A    Brace- 

well.     2.074,207;  Mar.   10. 
Game   apparatus,    Marble.      K.    C.    Shyvers.      2,087.799  • 

July  20. 
Game  apparatus.  Mechanical.    H.  S.  Williams.    2,098  410  • 

Nov.  9. 
Game   apparatus,    Projecting.      W.    S.   Karp.      2,077  369  • 

Apr.  13. 


Game  apparatus,  Punchboard.    H.  L.  Smith.     2,098,434; 

Nov.  9. 
Game    apparatus,    Race.      B.    W.    and    H.    S.    Williams. 

2,076,054-5  ;  Apr.  6. 
Game     apparatus,     Racing.     A.     L.     Keith.     2,093,522 ; 

Sept.   21. 
Game  apparatus,  Table.     H.   W.  Bjorklund.     2,089,726; 

Aug.  10. 
Game  appliance.     H.  O.  Costello.     2,094,766  ;  Oct.  5. 
Game,  Ball.     R.  Heimers.     2,094,536  :  Sept.  28. 
Game,  Ball  and  cup.     W.  Vater.     2,097,652  ;  Nov.  2. 
Game,  Battle  board  tennis.     M.   K.  Browne.     2,067,071 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Game  board.     C.  A.  Anderson  and  M.  Tobin.     2,083,108  ; 

June  8. 
Game  board.     E.  P.  Rudolph.     2,094,673  :  Oct.  5. 
Game  board.     H.  G.  Smith.     2,075,366;  Mar.  30. 
Game,  Board.     E.  Strey.     2.097,052  :   Oct.  26. 
Game  box.    M.  Klep.     2,084,912  ;  June  22. 
Game,  Card.     H.  Creswell.     2,072,799  ;  Mar.  2. 
Game,  Card  baseball.     C.  E.  Stowe.     2,088,492  ;  July  27. 
Game,     Checker    boardtype     pin.       J.     P.     Hameetman. 

2,086,327  ;  July  6. 
Game  device.     E.  J.  Collins,  M.  Hennessey,  and  P.  Eraser. 

2,069,134;  Jan.  26. 
Game  device.     H.  Lange  and  M.  H.  Ronzone.     2,095,390  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Game  device.     N.  Littell  and  W.   Wenecek.     2,087,575  ; 

July  20. 
Game  device.     W.  A.  Taylor.     2,075.372  ;  Mar.  30. 
Game  device.     J.  F.  Wellekens.     2,071,600  ;  Feb.  23. 
Game  device.    H.  E.  Williams.     2,073,132  ;  Mar.  9. 
Game,  Educational.    A.  A.  Kickhofel.     2,075,442  ;  Mar.  30 
Game,  Educational  skill.     H.    Sass.     2,081,020 ;   May  18. 
Game,  Football.     T.  J.  and  D.  G.   Hamilton  and  C.  W. 

Wood.     2,084,802;  June  22. 
Game,  Football.     F.  J.  Welna.     2,075,152;  Mar.  30. 
Game,   Marble.     F.   H.  King.     2,097,670;   Nov.   2. 
Game  mechanism.     B.  O.  Mattson.     2,095.367  ;  Oct.  12. 
Game  of  skill.     H.  G.  Breitenstein.     2,090,613 ;  Aug.  24. 
Game  of  skill.    H.  G.  Breitenstein.    2,093,162-3  ;  Sept.  14. 
Game  of  skill.     H.  G.  Breitenstein.     2,094,633  ;  Oct.  5. 
Game  of  skill.     C.  W.  Morgan.    2,072,682  ;  Mar.  2. 
Game     of    skill.    Apparatus    for    playing    a.      T.    Kelly. 

2,089,652  ;  Aug.  10. 
Game  or  sales  promotion  device.    T.  Zumpano.    2,090,091 ; 

Aug.   17. 
Game,  Parlor  baseball.    G.  F.  Reichel.    2,075,960 ;  Apr.  6. 
Game,  Phonic.      W.  B.  Messinger.      2.091.555;  Aug.  33. 
Game,  Picture  crime  mystery.    M.  B.  Levoy.     2,099,611 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Game  piece.     G.  M.  McGuckin.     2.087,159  ;  July  13. 
Game,  Racing.    J.  B.  Leighton.    2,070,605  ;  Feb.  16. 
Game,  Roto  dart.    L.  E.  Moss  and  P.  JI.  Titus.    2,077,001  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Game,    Roulette    spelling.      C.    G.    Simpson.      2,087,555 : 

July  20. 
Game,  Stock  market.     B.  L.  Frv.     2.088,951  ;  Aug.  3. 
Game,  Table.     L.  A.  Becker.     2,087,276  ;  July  20. 
Game  table.    J.  A.  Wurzer.    2,066,816  ;  Jan.  5. 
Game  table.  Collapsible.     N.  Monier.     2,075,354 ;  Mar.  30 
Game,  Table  football.     W.  M.  Wylie.     2,069,514;  Feb.  2. 
Game  time  indicator.     E.   E.   Foster.      2.079.204;  Slay  4. 
Game  timer.     J.  H.  Fleer.     2,076,453  ;  Apr.  6. 
Game  toy.     H.   D.    Penney.      2,095.284  ;  Oct.   12. 
Game,  Twin  marble  skill.     A.  Szabo.     2,101,657  ;  Dec.  7. 
Game,  War.     O.  R.  Gable.     2,092,209  ;   Sept.  7. 
Gang-bonng     machine.     O.      F.      Carpenter.     2,070,466 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Gantry,  Traveling.     C.  A.  Hirschbers.     2,060.830  :  Feb.  9. 
Garage  door  bolder.    A.  Schneider.     2,080,097  ;  May  11. 
Garage  system.    M.  A.  Kent.    2,070,793  ;  Feb.  16. 
Garbage,  Apparatus  for  treating.     N.  Ohlsen.     2,103,488  ; 

'^^2lioQ-if^T)  ^2  ^'  ■^'^"'^®  ^^^  ^-  ^-  Guilford. 
Garbage  container.  W.  C.  Groeniger.  2,072,813  ;  Mar.  2. 
^'^^"Ji^^  disinfecting  device.    L.  Schneider  and  N.  Modad. 

2,067,547  ;  Jan.  12. 
Garbage  receptacle.     P.  N.  Battin.     2,079,592  ;  May  11. 
Garden  implement.     W.  L.  Boyer.     2,093,304;  Sept.  14. 
Harden  implement.     T,.   F,   Coe.     2.070.041  •  Feb    9 
Garden  implement.     B.  E.  Cox.     2,080,763  ;  May  18. 
Garden    or    plant    bed    cover.      F.    Zielasko.      2,086,310 ; 

July  6. 

Garden  tool.     J.   S.   Allen.     2,082,476  ;   June  1. 

Garden  tool      M.  Cyganick.     2,076,120  ;  Apr.  6. 

ooooTta°^T     ^-.J^-     Jerner    and     H.     E.     Hokenson. 
2,083.786  ;  June  15. 

^''2.072!o31-'Feb*'23''*'      "^^^^^^^^        ^-      ^-      Downing. 

"¥,(m  560*-'Mlfr^  2 '°^^''     ^'   ^''^°''  ""''  ^-   ^-   ^chmid. 
Garment.     M.  C.  Baatz.     2,074,975  ;  Mar    23 
Garment.     D.  W.  Barmon.     2,072,020  •  Feb    23 
Garment.     O.  A.  Berman.     2,066.324  ;  Jan.  5 
.arment.     J.  W.  Bour.      2,074.012  ;  Mar.   16 
M"ir"Vr,  Boysen  and  V.  E.  Raddatz.     2,074,119; 

Garment.     C.  Epstein.     2,069,579-  Feb    2 
Garment.     E.  O.  Fellroth.     2,094,643  ;  Oct.  5 
Garment.     D.  L.  Fine.     2,093,192:  Sent    14 
•  .arment.     H.Goldstein.     2.073.929  •  Mar   16 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


891 


Garment.     E.   Hauser.     2,091,441  ;  Aug.  31. 
Garment.     S.  W.  Kunstadter.     2,102,801 ;  Dec.  21. 
Garment.     J.  H.  Le  Coney.     2,068,186  ;  Jan.  19. 
Garment.     M.  R.  Le  Roy.     2,077,244;  Apr.  13. 
Garment.     M.   Liebmann.     2,087,763 ;  July  20. 
Garment.     S.  Lipton.     2,085,913  ;  July  6. 
Garment.     A.  N.  Oppenheim.     2,086,235  ;  July  6. 
Garment.     R.  S.  Oscard.     2,100,869  ;  Nov.  30. 
Garment.      A.   Pleiter   and  A.   H.    Peterson.      2,099,620 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Garment.     J.  Robinsohn.      2.073.711  :  Mar.  16. 
Garment.     J.  A.  Schaffer.     2,073,495  ;  Mar.  9. 
Garment.      L.    Siegel.      2,090,076  ;    Aug.    17. 
Garment.      S.   Sinskey.      2,102,039;   Dec    14. 
Garment.     R.  S.  Wheeler.     2,075,414  ;  Mar.  30. 
Garment.     C.  R.  Yengst.     2,093,792  ;  Sept.  21. 
Garment    and    belt    means    therefor.      li.    Regis    and    G. 

Esposito.     2,071,574  ;  Feb.  23. 
Garment.  Animal.     M.  De  Mar.     2,103,109  ;  Dpc.  21. 
Garment,   Apparel.      R.   W.  Bissell.     2,099,099  ;   Not.   16. 
Garment,     Body    molding.      H.    A.    and    M.    E.     Smith. 

2,100,986;   Nov.   30. 
Garment,   Burial.     H.  H.  Woods.     2,101,483  ;  Dec.  7. 
Garment,  Child's.     D.  J.  Buffington.     2,081,290  ;  l^Iav  25. 
Garment.   Combination.      R.    F.    Cotey   and    C.   H.    Fleck. 

2,074,776  ;  Mar.  23. 
Garment.  Combination.     J.  Cowf.     2,097.175  ;  Oct.  26. 
Garment,  Composite.    J.  Siegel.     2,073,230-1 ;  Mar.  9. 
Garmenr  eonnecrer.      R.  Linton  and  J.  Lipton.      2.094,239  : 

Sept.   28. 
Garment  construction.     G.  L.  Fields.     2,081,426  ;  May  25. 
Garment  construction  and  malting  the  same.     S.  Sharps. 

2,072,505  ;  Feb.  23. 
Garment  container.     L.    A.   Baum.     2,083,543  ;  June   15. 
Garment,     Detachable     combination.       P.     H.     Robbins. 

2,072,839  :  Mar.  2. 
Garment  drier.      E.  E.  Liclit(>rmi)ii,      2.094.042  :   Sent.  28. 
Garment.     Form     conforming.     R.     Monroe.     2,088,245 ; 

July  27. 
Garment,  Foundation.     R.  T.  Allis.     2,075,565  ;  Mar.  30. 
Garment,     Foundation.       H.     Wipperman.       2,076,169 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Garment,  Foundation.     H.  Wipperman.     2,092,900 ;   Sept. 

14. 
Garment  hanger.     E.  H.  Binns.     2,092,635  ;  Sept.  7. 
Garment  hanger.     J.  H.  Cournyer.     2,076,174  ;  Apr.   6. 
Garment  hanger.     G.  K.  Edison.     2,007,833  ;  Jan.  12. 
Garment  hanger.     S.  L.  Fuller.     2,076.533;  Apr.  13. 
Garment  hanger.    F.  Hille.     2,096,717  :  Oct.  26. 
Garment  hanger.     H..L.  Johnson.     2,091.992;  Sept.  7. 
Garment  hanger.     G.  M.  Kroll.     2,096,303  ;  Oct.  19. 
Garment  hanger.    J.  H.  Moore.    2.070.673  ;  Feb.  16. 
Garment  hanger.     E.  P.   Ott.     2,076,824;  Apr.  13. 
Garment  hanger.     F.  W.  Preston.     2.096,197  ;  Oct.  19. 
Garment  hanger.     G.  Reed.     2,073,805  ;  Mar.  16. 
(iarment  hanger.     M.  R.   Ross.     2.082,910;  June   8. 
Garment  hanger.     R.  O.   Ross.     2,101,294  ;  Dec.  7. 
Garment  hanger.     F.  Simon.     2,096.827  ;  Oct.  26. 
Garment  hanger.     S.  Zotlin.     2,085,138  ;  June  29. 
Garment  hanger  clip.     R.  A.   Schramm.     2,077,717  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Garment    hanger.    Multiple    purpose.      L.     P.    Bruening. 

2,099.596  ;  Nov.  16. 
Garment    hanger,    Portiiblc      N.    ('.    Ijcidgcn.      2. 070. 108  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Garment    hanging    device.     M.    D.    Johnson.     2,092,121  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Garment,   Tloodod.      M.  Arst.      2.102.251  ;  Dec.   14. 
Garment,  Ladv's.     F.  M.  Mir.slty.     2.079,656;  May  11. 
Garment  loop  attachment.     G.  A.  C.  Baxter.     2,082,438  ; 

June  1. 
Garment.     Moistureproof     nether.        II.     W.     Edmlston. 

2,081,915  ;  June  1. 
Garment,  Outer.      A.  K.   P-ner.      2,100.933;  Nov.  30. 
Garment  press.     O.  W.  Schaum.     2,076,165;  Apr.  0. 
Garment   pressing   machine.      W.    Strobridge.     2,097,746 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Garment   pressing   machine.     W.   Strobridge.      2,099.181  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Gannent  pressing  nmchine.     T.  Yosyk.     2,008,527  ;   Jan. 

19. 
Garment   pressing   niachini-.      T.    Yosyk.      2,102,663;   Dec. 

21. 
Garment  protector.     E.  11.  BInns.     2,092,634  ;  Sept.  7. 
(Jarment  i)rolerlor.     .1.  <;ullrl(lge.     2.001,506;  Aug.  31 
(Jarnient    protoclor.     R.   A.   McDonald.     2,074,071  ;    Mar. 

Giiniient  iirnt.Tlnr.      J.  E.  Niisli.      2.091.560:    Aug.   31. 
Garment  protector.     Le  R.  II.  Rand.     2.071,509;  Feb.  23. 
Garment     rack.       G.     Peterson     and     It.     A.     Magnuson. 

2,081,703;    May   25.  ,,-,>„,.     ,, 

(Janiicnt   rcliilin'r.      J.   J.   ScliIiicpr<T.      2.0,9.01.1;   May  4. 
Garment,   Rubber.     A.  N.  Spnnel.     2,008,098  ;  Jan    20. 
Garment,    Ruliher  and   rubl)crlzed  sanitary.     J.  Stein  and 

n.  11.  Mdslicr.     Iti'.  20.337;  Apr.  20. 
Garment,   Rubb<;rl/.cd.     J.  M.   Edwards.     2.087,240;  July 

20. 
Gariiiciil,  Siinltiirv.     J.  (•.  Friemnn.     2,102,300;  Dec.  14. 
Garment,    Self    adjusting.      J.    Blvoiia.      2,000,281  ;    Aug. 

17. 
Garment,  Shanipoo.     H.  J.  IlnindHteln.     2.080,107  ;  May  11. 
GarinenlHhaplMg  machine.     M.  T.  Volgt.     2.090.318;  Aug. 

17. 
Garment,    Sleeping.      L.    OoIkmi.      2,101,701;    Dec.    7. 


Garment,  Sleeping.     W.  J.  Munro.     2,096,913  ;  Oct.  26. 
Garment  steaming  device.    G.  Jacobs.    2,075,724  ;  Mar.  30. 
Garment  storage  bag.     E.  A.  Miller.     2,071,850 ;  Feb.  23. 
Garment  support.     K.  E.  Hadjoson.     2.094,355  ;  Sept.  28. 
Garment  support.     G.  Richter.     2,072,685  ;  Mar.  2. 
Garment,      Supporting.       M.      Schottenfels.       2,079,426 ; 

May  4. 
Garment    supporting   attachment.      C.    Knol.      2,103,854 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Garment  supporting  device.     A.  Levine.     2,091,931  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Garment,    Water-shedding.      R.    M.    Stephens    and    J.    C. 

Brown.     2,075,238  ;  Mar.  30. 
Garment  with  inelastic  crotch  insert.  Knit  nether.     D.  F. 

SLeehy.     2,093,371 ;   Sept.  14. 
Garments,      Apparatus      for      pressing.        T.      Crocella. 

2,084,765  ;  June  22. 
Garments,  Bagging.    W.  B.  Williams.    2,089,868  ;  Aug.  10. 
Garments,  Summer.     H.  M.  Birch.     2,072,614  ;  Mar.  2. 
Garnishing  device.    H.  E.  Mercer.    2,072,509  ;  Mar.  2. 
Garter.     S.  Lipton.     2,087,620;  July  20. 
(iarter.      E.   O.  Loeber.      2.102.561  ;  Dec.   14. 
Garter    and    other    supporting    means.       R.     B.    Young. 

2,084,174  ;  June  15. 
Garter.  Cowtail.     M.  Jamlja.     2.103.584  :  Dec.  28. 
Garter  grip.     J.  Wratschko.     2,066,957  ;  Jan.  5. 
Garter  hook.  Thin  runproof.    A.  Felin.     2,073,366  ;  Mar.  9. 
Gas  absorption  process.     .\.  JL  Clark.     2,080.379  ;  July  6. 
Gas  absorption  tower.     T.  Liggett,  3d.     2,087,156 ;  July 

13. 
Gas  administering  machine.    J.  A.  Heidbrink.     2,100,778  : 

Nov.   30. 
Gas    analysis    method    and    apparatus.      J.    D.    Morgan. 

2,081,094  ;  May  18. 
Gas    analysing    apparatus.      J.    D.    Morgan.      2,083,522  ; 

June  8. 
Gas  analyzing  process.    R.  G.  Griswold.    2,084,954 ;  June 

22. 
(Jas     analyzing     process     and     apparatus.       B.     Miller. 

2,083,520;  June  8. 
Gas  and  air  mixing  device.    W.  E.  Benjamin.     2,088,632  ; 

Aug.   3. 
Gas   and    air   mixing   device.     S.   B.    Brown.     2,094,978 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Gas  and  air  mixing  device.    W.  A.  Hauer.    2,076,559  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Gas  and  air  trap.     J.  C.  Blumer.     2,103,057;  Dec.  21. 
Gas    and    combustion    thereof,    Production    of.      A.    E. 

Knowlton.     2,098,629  ;  Nov.  9. 
Gas    and    liquid    contact    apparatus.     F.    R.    Bichowsky. 

2,095.530  ;  Oct.  12. 
Gas    and   liquid   contacting  means  and   method.     G.   D. 

Dill.     2,088,691 ;  Aug.  3. 
Gas  and  solid  separator.     R.   B.  Estes  and  0.  Anagnost. 

2,092,305  ;  Sept.  7. 
Gas,    Apparatus    for    generating     fuel.      H.    E.    Rider. 

2,085,510  ;  June  29. 
Gas,  Apparatus  for  metering.     C.  F.  Wallace  and  G.  D. 

Peet.     2,074,950  ;  Mar.  23. 
Gas,    Apparatus    for    producing.      A.    P.    van    Heeden. 

2,099,150  ;  Nov.  16. 
Gas,     Apparatus      for      transporting.     A.     J.      Diescher. 

2,095.243  ;   Oct.   12. 
Gas    atmosphere,    Apnaratus    for    producing    a.      O.     S. 

Haskell.     2.085.584  ;  June  29. 
Gas  atmosphere.  Apparatus  for  producing  a.    A.  G.  Hotch- 

kiss.     2,085,586;  June  20. 
Gas  burner.     3.  Becvar.     2,074.531  ;  Mar.  23. 
Gas  burner.     A.  Borning.     2.006.369  ;  Oct.   19. 
Gas  burner.     L.  H.  Blood.     2,067,656;  Jan.   12. 
Gas  burner.     R.   S.  Dodd.     2.096.8S6  ;  Oct.  26 
Gas  burner.     T.  Forberg.     2,060.062  ;  Jan.   26. 
Gas  burner.     P.   S.   Harper.     2,098,6.')9  ;  Nov.  9. 
(ias  burner.     P.   S.  Harper.     2,099,205;  Nov.   16. 
(las  hurnrr.     V.  Hess.     2,103,3(>.''.  ;  Him-.  2.S. 
Gns  burner.     S.  IT.  Hobson.     2.002.714;  Sept.  11. 
(;as  burner.      J.  O.  Jensen.      2. 082. ,892  ;  June  8. 
Gas  burner.     P.  H.  LeCompte.     2.100.00,'i;    Nov.  30. 
Gas  burner.      C.   L.   Lehman.      2,003,010  •    Sept.   21. 
Gas  burner.     C.  J.  Levev  and  E.  J.  Haedlke.     2,077,42  I  ; 

Apr.  20. 
(ins  burner.     A.   E.  Martols.      2.083.160;   Juno  S. 
fJas  burner.     F.   A.  Nemec.     2.090,275;  Nov.   16. 
Gns  burner.   Safety.      H.   Arquiiit.      2.100,681;   Nov.    30. 
Gas     liurniiig     and      eonlrol     iipparadis.        (!.      Ilerbsler. 

2,101.303  ;  D.'C.  7. 
GiiH  burning  appiiratus.      C.  F.  Carroll  and   A.  O.  Wllley 

2,070.0<!0  ;  Feb.  16. 
Gas  burning  unit.     \V.  V..  MfioKon/.le.     2,070,155;  Apr.  8. 
Gas   ciirbunllnK   apparntuB.      O.    H.    Ensign.      2,073,208; 

(!nN   nirhurellng   apparatus.      U.    F.    Ensign.      2,073,200; 

CaH  rliMiiilng  nionns.     J.  C.  Hayes.     2,0,80.713;  Miiy  l.S. 
(;aH    cock,    Mnlllpl<>    plug.      .1.    T     Miirvin    and    E.    «'.    I. 

Uogers.      2.000,581;   Aug.    17  „     „  . 

Can    iniiK'tit    or    NDliillonM,    Di'terniluInK    the.     IC.    7.nlim. 

•J,U»2.10,'  ;  Di'C.   II. 
Ghh  control  and  feeding  unit.     H.  J.   Pardee.     2.007,33(1; 

Gas  control   for  beer  dniw  o(T  nvhIi'Min.      C.  .1.   McDonald. 

2,088.080  ;   July  27. 
liMNCMltlnK   and    wi'ldlnrr   of   metals.    App.'nniu*    (or       I.. 

CiiMipb.'ll,  Jr.     2,080,300;  May  l.S 


. 


892 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Gas    cylinder    apparatus,    Vehicular.      E.    L.    Ragonnet. 

2,087,300;   July  20. 
Gas  detecting  apparatus.     E.  A.  Gandy.     2,102,457  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Gas,     Detecting     small     quantities     of.       A.      Schroter. 

2,103,187  ;  Dec.  21. 
Gas  detector.     H.  A.  Dodge  and  C.  J.  Dietrich.     2,097,182  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Gas  device  or  heater,  Diesel.     V.  V.  Webster.     2,070,189  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Gas    discharge    device.      A.    Engelmann    and     G.     Wolf. 

2,098,380;   Nov.  9. 
Gas    discharge    device.     H.     Geffcken    and    H.     Richter. 

2,094,450  ;   Sept.    28. 
Gas    discharge    relay.     L.    L.    E.    Chauveau.     2,088,548 ; 

July  27. 
Gas    discharge    tubes.    Lighting.      M.    Ibuka.      2,075,200 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Gas  engine.     A.  F.  Reals  and  E.  E.  Pudge.     2,081,139  ; 

May  25. 
Gas  engine.     E.  M.  Tuclter.     2,084,604;   June  22. 
Gas  exhaustion  from  locomotives  and  other  furnaces.  K. 

Baschant.     2,077,029  ;  Apr.  13. 
Gas  filled  discharge  tube.     J.  G.  W.  Mulder.     2,080,628  ; 

May  18. 
Gas  filled  lamp.  Electric  rare.     A.   Lederer.     2,084,037  ; 

June  15. 
Gas-filled  tube.     L.  K.  Swart.     2,103,439  ;  Dec.  28. 
Gas  filter.     G.  H.  Fraser.     2,094,531  ;   Sept.  28. 
Gas  filter.     E.   S.  Paisley  and  A.   F.  Peters.     2,100,610  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Gas  filter.     R.  Strindberg.     2,070,872  ;  Feb.  16. 
Gas  filter.     R.    Strindberg.     2,076,304-5  ;  Apr.  6. 
Gas  flow   means   for  anesthetic   apparatus  and   the  like. 

K.  Connell.     2,099,842  ;  Nov.  23. 
Gas  flow  regulator.     J.  G.  Stewart.     2,077,968  ;  Apr.  20. 
Gas   for  natural   gas   in   standard   carbureted    water   gas 

apparatus.    Making   a    substitute.      W.    E.    Steinwedell. 

2,086,340  ;  July  6. 
Gas  for  the  carburization  of  steel,  Producing.    J.  A.  Dow. 

2,089,545  ;  Aug.  10. 
Gas  fuel  mi.xing  device.     F.   G.  Welke.     2,085,243  ;  June 

29. 
Gas-generating  charge.     J.  M.  Holm.     2,090,608  :  Aug.  17. 
Gas,      Generating      combustible.        W.      H.      Hermsdorf. 

2,096,804  :  Oct.  26. 
Gas  generating  system.     G.  H.  Magee.     2,097,463  ;  Nov.  2. 
Gas  generator.     R.  Falconer  and  E.  Collignon.     2,088,368  ; 

July  27. 
Gas  generator,  Free  piston  driving.     R.  Pateras  Pescara. 

2,101,412  ;  Dec.  7. 
Gas  heating  unit.     R.  G.  Miner.     2,082,176  ;  June  1. 
Gasholder.      J.  H.  Wiggins.      2,102,299  :  Dec.  14. 
Gasholder,  Waterless.     R.  B.  Luebbe.     2.086,873  ;  July  13. 
Gas  lamp.  Electric  incandescent  high  pressure.     H.  Swan- 
son.     2,097,679  ;  Nov.  2. 
Gas  lever  carburetor  control.     D.  M.  Hughes  and  L.   G 

Donald.     2,077,838;  Apr.  20. 
Gas  line   connecter.   Ductile.     J.   C.   Romine.     2,100,270 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Gas  liquefying  apparatus.     C.  W.  Rice.     2,088,437  ;  July 

Gas  machine.     H.  V.  Atwell.     2.079,586  :  May  4. 
Gas,  Making.     H.  E.  Rider.     2,103,182  ;  Dec.  21. 
Gas,   Making  fuel.     R.   B.   Stitzer.     2,093,493;    Sept.   21. 
Gas     making     process,     High     pressure.     O.     Hubmann. 

2,094,946  ;  Oct.  5. 
Gas,   Manufacture  of  carbureted  water.     A.  Johnson  and 

C.  E.  Hemminger.     2,091,240  ;  Aug.  24. 
Gas,  Manufacturing  water.     E.  L.  Tornquist.     2,084,749  ■ 

June  22.  ' 

Gas  meter.     G.   Baffi.     2,087,229  ;  July  20. 
Gas     meter.    Pressure    compensating.       A.    D.    MacLean. 

2,093,151;   Sept.   14. 
Gas  meter.  Single  piston.     G.  Kuwada.     2,087,937  ;  Julv 

27. 
Gas,  Method  and  apparatus  for  cooling  a.     I.   H.  Levin 

2,078,953  :  May  4. 
Gas,  Method  and  apparatus  for  generating.     J.  T.   Whit- 
field.    2,068,119  ;  Jan.  19. 
Gas,  Method  and  apparatus  for  supplving.     C.  F.  Wallace 

2,083,412  ;  June  8. 
Gas  mixer.     G.   A.   Pickett.     2,101,477  ;  Dec.   7. 
Gas  mixer.    G.  Rossi  and  J.  Massa.     2,077,493  ;  Apr.  20 
Gas  mixer.     J.  E.  Shull.     2,092,706  ;  Sept.  7. 
Gas  mixing  apparatus.     E.  L.  Anderson.     2,075,258  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Gas  mixing  unit.     T.  A.  Sala.    2,077,131  ;  Apr.  13. 
Gas    mixing    valve.     H.    H.    Waters    and    R.    H.    Kerr. 

2,068,897  :  Jan.  26. 
Gas  mixtures.  Process  and  apparatus  for  separating,     p 

Schuftan.     2.067,349  ;  Jan.  12. 
Gas  mixtures,    Separation   of.      F.    PolUtzer.      2,071,703  • 

Feb.  23. 
Gas   odorant   mixture.     C.   A.   Thomas  and   W.   Schmidt- 
Nickels.     2,008.614;  Jan.  19. 
Gas  off-take,  Valved.     J.  S.  Potter.     2,082,118  ;  June  1. 
Gas    or   vapor    discharge    tube.     H.    J.    Spanner   and    W. 

Lucas.     2,092,303  ;  Sept.  7. 
Gas  pressure  maintaining  device.     A.  Musso.     2,066,358  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Gas  pressure  regulator.     G.  M.  Doming.     2,094.269  ;  Sent. 

28. 


Gas    pressure    regulator.      L.    W.    Stettner.      2,082,227  ; 

June  1.  _ 

Gas  process.  Carbureted  water.     J.  S.  Haug,  H.  G.  Terzian, 

and  J.  A.  Perry.    2,067,052  ;  Jan.  5. 
Gas  producer.    H.  Hillebrand.     2,076,891  ;  Apr.  13. 
Gas  producer.     A.  B.  Huyck.     2,083,711 ;  June  15. 
Gas  producer.     R.  S.  Lange.     2,084,530  ;  June  22. 
Gas   producer.      G.    Szlkla   and   A.    Rozinek.      2,099,968 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Gas  producer.     O.  Zeisloft  and  F.  N.  Becker.     2,082,530  ; 

June  1. 
Gas   producer.    Continuous   feed.      K.    Yamazaki   and    S. 

Uchida.     2,088,679;  Aug.   3. 
Gas,  Producing.     H.  J.  Carson.     2,093,005  ;  Sept.  14. 
Gas,  Producing.     T.  Nagel.     2,067,940;  Jan.  19. 
Gas    producing    apparatus.     M.    E.    McLean.     2,092,810 ; 

Sept.   14. 
Gas    producing    apparatus.    Output    system    for.     M.    E. 

McLean.     2,094,461  ;  Sept.  28. 
Gas,  Producing  combustion-inhibiting.     W.  J.  Willenbore. 

2,093,379  ;  Sept.  14. 
Gas    purification.      J.    W.    Hayes    and    A.    J.    Kallfelz. 

2,076,235  ;  Apr.  6. 
Gas    purification.      A.    L.    Ward    and    C.    W.    Jordan. 

2,073,083  ;  Mar.  9. 
Gas,  Purification  and  utilization  of  sewage  sludge  digester. 

A.  J.  Fischer.     2,097,454  ;  Nov.  2. 
Gas  purification  material.    J.  W.  Ayers.    2,069,194  ;  Feb.  2. 
Gas  purification  process.    J.  D.  Price.    2,070,620  ;  Feb.  16. 
Gas   purifying   apparatus.      O.    W.    Brandes.      2,090,994; 

Aug.  24. 
Gas  pyrolysis.     W.  W.  Gary.     2,072,801 ;  Mar.  2. 
Gas  quantities  reduced  to  a  normal  condition.  Apparatus 

for      measuring     and      delivering.        P.      Rheinlander. 

2,100,978;   Nov.   30. 
Gas  rack.    H.  W.  Jennings.    2,070,904  ;  Feb.  16. 
Gas  reaotion  apparatus.     H.  Bender.     2,089,937  ;  Aug.  17. 
Gas    recirculation    and    tar    heater    operation.    Combined 

inert.     G.  T.  Gambrill,  Jr.     2,074,689  ;  Mar.  23. 
Gas  regulator.     S.  W.  E.  Andersson.     2.069,808  ;  Feb.  9. 
Gas     regulator.     Constant    pressure.       E.     J.     Clemens. 

2,072,294  ;  Mar.  2. 
Gas  scrubber.     M.  A.  Lissman.     2,077,427  ;  Apr.  20. 
Gas  scrubber.     K.   K.  Nahigyan.     2,083,468  ;   June   8. 
Gas  separation.     A.  H.  Baer.     2,068,221 ;  Jan.   19. 
Gas  separator.     A.  L.  Doherty.     2,071,393  ;  Feb.  23. 
Gas  separator.     P.  R.  Schreurs.     2.097.216;  Oct.  26. 
Gas  tank  lock,  Electromagnetic.     P.   ShaiTer.     2,101,758 

Dec.  7. 
Gas,    Transfer    of    liquefied.      J.    G. ,  Sholes.      2,075,408 

Mar.  30. 
Gas  transportation  system.     R.  G.  Griswold.     2,069,161 

Jan.  26. 
Gas   transportation   systems.   Method   and   apparatus   for 

establishing  and  controlling  a  reserve  storage  in.     A.  J. 

Diescher.     2,085,526  ;  June  29. 
Gas  treating  apparatus.    C.  L.  Howse,  W.  P.  Thomas,  and 

F.  Bowers.     2,099,667  ;  Nov.  16. 
Gas  turbine  apparatus.     A.  Lysholm.     2,078.957  ;  May  4. 
Gas  turbine  system.     A.   Lysholm.     2,078.956  :  May  4. 
Gas  turbine  system.     A.  Lysholm.     2.078,958  ;  May  4. 
Gas  valve.     P.  S.  Harper.     2.095,064  ;  Oct.  5. 
Gas  valve.   Automatic  safety.     E.   E.   Green.     2,085,581 ; 

June  29. 
Gas  valve.  Thermostatically  controlled.     A.  G.  Schaefer. 

2,076,045  ;  Apr.  6. 
Gas  washing.     G.  Nonhebel  and  J.  L.  Pearson.     2,090,143  ; 

Aug.   17. 
Gas  wells.  Operation  of.     G.  E.  Van  Voorhis.     2,077,912  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Gas   with    heavy   oil.    Manufacture    of    carbureted    water. 

J.  A.  Perry.    2,068,245  ;  Jan.  19. 
Gaseous  conduction  device.     R.   E.  Barclay.     2,084,996 ; 

June  29. 
Gaseous   conduction    device.     R.  E.  Barclay.     2,102,189 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Gaseous    conduction   device.     R.    E.   Barclay.     2,102,191  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Gaseous    conduction    device.      C.    G.    Smith.      2,077,961 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Gaseous  discharge  device.     J.  R.  Hefele.     2,099,111 ;  Nov. 

16. 

Gaseous    discharge   device.      R.    M.    Somers.      2,098,679 ; 

Nov.   9. 
Gaseous  discharge  device.    P.  L.  Spencer.     2,096,862  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Gaseous  discharge  device.  Electric.     C.  Bol.     2,087,748 ; 

July  20. 
Gaseous  discharge  device.  Electric.    A.  Biinger,  K.  Larchfi, 

and  K.  Wiegand.     2,080,908  ;  May  18. 
*^'''?^,"«1,®^-.<^'^''''''^''SP     device.     Electric.       T.     E.     Foulke. 

2,103,031  :  Dec.  21. 
Gaseous    discharge    device.     Electric.       V.     J.     Francis. 

2,071,973  ;  Feb.  23. 
Gaseous    discharge    device.    Electric.      J.    A.    St.    Louis. 

2,087,743  ;  July  20. 
Gaseous  discharge  device.  Electric.     H.   W.  H.   Warren, 

L.  J.  Davles,  and  J.  H.  Mitchell.     2,076,286  ;  Apr.  6. 

o??"/„„;?'^S'^^''e^      1"™P      apparatus.         W.      Foerste. 
2,0 1 5,606  ;  Mar.  30. 

^''^o'^i"n"o^,^o^'®Sj*'^''Se     lamp.      Electric.        L.      J.      Davies. 
2,103,029  ;  Dec.  21. 

*^'*o^?,^'i^,„«^''^^'^'i'P®      '=imP.      Flashing.        W.      Foerste. 
2,075,188 ;  Mar.  30. 


i 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


893 


Gaseous    discharge   rectifier.      J.   D.    LeVan.      2,082,165  ; 

June  1. 
Gaseous  disciiarge  tube.     A.  Senaulce.     2,103,022  ;  Dec.  21. 
Gaseous    electric     disciiarge    device.     O.    It'ritze    and    A. 

Rtfttenauer.     2,091,277  ;  Aug.  31. 
Gaseous  electric  discharge  metal  vapor  lamp  device.     W. 
Uyterhoeven,  C.  Verburg,  and  JI.  van  Dam.     2,080,902  ; 
May  18. 
Gaseous   fluids    or    material.    Device    for    controlling    the 

di-scharse  of.      A.  L.  Brldghani.      2.091,9;59  ;  Aug.  :n. 
Gaseous   media,   Apparatus    for    controlling   the   flow    of. 

S.    S.   Cerwin.      2,073,461 ;   Mar.   9. 
Gaseous  mixture.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  drying  a 

moist.     W.   L.   De  Baufre.     2,093.805;    Sept.   21. 
Gaseous  mixtures.  Concentrating  and  separating  the  com- 
ponents of.      E.  Mazza.     2,081,406  ;  May  25. 
Gaseous  mixtures.  Effecting.     K.  E.  Barclay.     2,102,192  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Gaseous   mixtures.  Method  and  apparatus  for  separation 

of.    W.  L.  De  Baufre.    2,089,543  ;  Aug.  10. 
Gaseous  mixtures.  Resolution  of.     M.  Frankl.     2,084,334  ; 

June  22. 
Gaseous  olefins,  Polymerization   of.     W.  E.  Kuentzel  and 

R.    F.   Ruthruff.     2,082,454 ;   June   1. 
Gaseous  or  vaporous  medium.  Method  and  apparatus  for 
direct    compression    of.      U.    Meininghaus.      2,081,140  ; 
May  25. 
Gases  and  exhaust  gases  from  internal  combustion  engines, 
Process  and  apparatus  for  treating  furnace.     J.  Harger. 
2,071,119  ;  Feb.  16. 
Gases    and    vapors,    Discharging    device    for.      G.    Deibel. 

2,085,297  ;  June  29. 
Gases,  Apparatus  for  analyzing.     W.  J.  Huff.     2,094,357  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Gases,  Apparatus  for  cooling  and  rectifying  mixed.     \V.  L. 

De  Baufre.     2,097,434;   Nov.   2. 
Gases,   Apparatus   for   effecting   ionization   in.      G.   Brion 

and  A.  J.  Krutzsch.     2,085,735  ;  July  6. 
Gases.     Apparatus    for    purifying.     S.    Kiesskalt    and    \V. 

Mejer.     2,094,844  ;  Oct.  5. 
Gases,  Apparatus  for  testing;.     L.  L.  Vayda  and  R.   H. 

Rossomme.    2,099,548  :  Nov.  16. 
Gases,  Apparatus  for  the  administration  of.     K.  Connell. 

2,099,841 ;  Nov.  23. 
Gases,  Apparatus  for  the  transportation  of  compressed  or 

liquefied.     J.W.Dunham.     2.102.686  ;  Dec.  21. 
Gases,   Apparatus  for  treating.     A.   B.    Ray.     2,080,578  ; 

May  18. 
Gases,    Arrangement    for    the    electric    cleaning    of.      G. 

Brion  and  A.  J.  Krutzsch.     2,086,063  ;  July  6. 
Gases,  Collecting  exhaust.     W.  J.  VVillenborg.     2,080,102  ; 

May  11. 
Gases,  Compressing.    S.  L.  Handforth.    2,075,984 ;  Apr.  6. 
Gases,  Condensing  and  refining  exhaust.     H.  Lundquist. 

2,087,411  ;   July  20. 
Gases  containing  hydrocarbons  in  electric  arcs,   Working 
up.      P.    Baumann,     R.    Stadler,    and     H.     Schilling. 
2,074,530  ;  Mar.  23. 
Gases,  Detecting  chemically  reactive.     F.  K.   G.  Bangert. 

2,103,136  ;  Dec.  21. 
Gases,  Distribution   of  fuel.     H.  V.  Atwell.     2,081,130  ; 

May  25. 
Gases,  Electrical  purification  of.     V.  Beran.     2,100,155  : 

Nov.  23. 
Gases    formed    in    the   production    of    calcium    cyanamide 
from    ammonia.    Treating    the    residual.      R.    Neubncr. 
2,085,171  ;  July  6. 
Gases  from  ammonia  .TUd  hydrogen  sulphide,  Purification 

of.     H.  Baehr.     2,067,31 1  ;  Jan.   12. 
Gases    in    li(iuids.    Apparatus    for   the   fine    dispersion   of. 

J.  Schierenbock.     2,097,005  ;  Nov.  2. 
Gases,    Iji(|uefying    and    storing    fuel.       Ia     S.    Twoiin'.v. 

2,082,189  ;  June  1. 
Gases,    I/lquefylng    and     storing    fm^l.       I..    S.    Twomoy. 

2,090,103  ;  Aug.  17. 
Gases,      Manufacture      of      hydrocarbon.        II.      Dreyfu.^i. 

2,080,707;  May  18. 
Gases,  Manufacturing.     H.  J.  Carson.     2,000,070;  Jan.  5. 
Gases,   Method   and  apparatus   for  cleaning.     M.   I.   Dor 

fan.     2,086, 3.''.1  ;  July  6. 
(iasos,    Mel  hod    and    iipi):iratus    for    testing   hydrocarbon. 

Tv.  S.  (Jrcgory.     2,103.582;  Doc.  28. 
OascB,  Method  and  apparatus  for  the  administration  of, 

K.  ConnoU.     2,073,102  ;  Mar.  9. 
Oases,   Method   imd   device'   for   (lie   clcclricnl   i)uri(1cnll(>n 

of.      E.  C.  S!ilnV-Jiu:(|ues.     2,081 ,772  ;  May  25. 
Ciases,    M<'t)u)(l    of    iinil    iippiirulus    for    clfiinliig.       M.    I. 

Dorfan.  2,087,219  ;  July  l.'l. 
(JiiHcH  of  dIsllllMbIc  carliDii.'iccoMs  iniitcrlnls.  Troiitnient 
Willi  liydrogcii.'iting.  i\I.  Tier,  W.  Simon,  and  O.  (ira.MMl. 
2,100,.'154  :  Nov.  .'iO. 
(.'iisoH  or  .suHpiMiNlonM  In  iilr  or  gaHcouH  niedhini,  Devloo 
for  (U'lecllng  llw  presence  of  foreign.  O.  K.  E.  II. 
Slanipc.     2,097.650  ;  Nov.  2.  .       „        , 

fJaHCH  or  siiHpc'TiHlonH   In  iilr  or  otlier  cms.  Device  for  dn 
led  Ing  Ihr'  |)ri'Hencc'  of  foreign.    F.  Ilollniun.    2,()01»,o;i.''i  ; 
Jan.  26. 
fJnHi'H,    I'olymerlziilloii    of    liydrocarbon.      ('.    It.    WiiginT. 

2,088,824  :   Aug.   3. 
GaHCH.    rolyiiieiiziilloii    of    livdrociubon.       ('.     K.    WiigaiT. 
2,088,880  ;   Aug.  3.  _  ,.   .,     .  .. 

(IiiHcH,  I'r 'HH  and  apparaluH  for  deodorlzlnit.    ll.  S.  (  olby 

Miiil  It.   I'.  O'.Mani.     2,()7S,!I2,1  ;  May   1. 


Gases,    Process   and   apparatus    for   obtaining   noble.      K. 

Erb.     2,096,694;  Oct.  19. 
Gases,  Process  and  apparatus  for  the  treatment  of.    J.  W. 

Davis.     2,075,510  ;  Mar.  30. 
Gases.  Process  of  and  catalyst  for  oxidizing  combustible. 

J.  C.  W.  Frazer.     2,092,059  ;   Sept.  7. 
Gases,  Purification  of  combustion.     R.  Lessing.    2,080,779  ; 

May  18. 
Gases,  Purifying  sulphur  dioxide  bearing.    J.  W.  Beckman. 

2,090,828  ;  Aug.  24. 
Gases,  Recirculating  flue.     H.  R.   Stoltz.     2,068,091 ;  Jan. 

19. 
Gases,  Refining  hydrocarbon.     C.  C.  Miller.     2,069,173  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Gases,      Separating     and      purifving.     L.      S.      Twomcv. 

2,070,099  ;  Feb.  9. 
Gases,  Separation  of.     C.  C.  Miller.     2,069,172  ;  Jan.  26. 
Gases  to  liquids,  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon.     R.  F.  Ruth- 
ruff and  W.   E.  Kuentzel.     2,082,520  ;  June  1. 
Gases,  Transferring  combustible  liquefied.    W.  von  Langen. 

2,075,678  ;  Mar.  30. 
Gases,    Treating    cracked    hydrocarbon.      C.    R.    Wagner. 

2,088,887;   Aug.   3. 
Gases,  Treatment  of.    F.  W.  Sperr,  Jr.    2,081,960  ;  June  1. 
Gases,  Treatment  of  hydrcarbon.    H.  Tropsch.    2,102,927  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Gases,  Wet  purification  of.     G.  Nonhebel  and  J.  L.  Pear- 
son.    2,090,142  ;  Aug.  17. 
Gasifler  for  heating  industrial  appliances.     J.  W.  Nelson. 

2,071,421 ;  Feb.  23. 
Gasket.    G.  T.  Balfe.     2,072,862-3  ;  Mar.  9. 
Gasket.      G.   T.   Balfe.     2,084,054 ;   June   15. 
Gasket.     M.  J.  Brown.     2,102,67.S  :  Dec.  21. 
Gasket.     P.  J.  Fitzgerald.     2,089,254  ;  Aug.  10. 
Gasket.     J.  P.  Gordon.     2,074,388  ;  Mar.  23. 
Gasket.     E.  E.  Hewitt.     2,092,393  ;  Sept.  7. 
(Jasket  and  securing  device  therefor,  Sealing.      D.  F.  New- 
man.     2,091.791  ;   Aug.   31. 
Gasket,  Coated.     R.  O.  Peterson.     2,070,918  ;  Feb.  16. 
Gasket,  Cylinder  head.     C.  L.  Cummins.     2,087,430  ;  July 

20. 
Gasket,    Laminated.      G.   T.    Balfe.      2,071,322 ;    Feb.    23. 
Gasket  material.     R.  J.  Dunn.     2.087,569  ;  July  20. 
Gasket,    Pipe    coupling.      A.    K.    Kuaebauch.      2,068,334 ; 

Jan.  19. 
G.isket,   Pipe      coupling.      A.   K.    Kusebauch.      2,071,750; 

Feb.  23. 
Gasket,    I'ipe    leak    sealing.      P.    D.    Merrill.      2.009,722  ; 

Feb.   2. 
Gasket  strips.  Making.    J.  J.  McKay.     2,075,858 :  Apr.  6. 
Gaslcet     with     water     passages.     Skeleton     metal-backed. 

J.  H.  Victor.     2.092,231  ;  Sept.  7. 
Gasoline,   Antiknock.     N.  Max.     2,088,997  :  Aug.   3. 
Gasoline  by  distillation.  Manufacturing.     J.  H.   W.   Rost 

van  Tonnlngen.     2,076,214  ;  Apr.  6. 
Gasoline,   Catalytic  treatment  of.     L.   II.    Fitch,  Jr.,  and 

P.  E.  Frey.     2,079,934;  May  11. 
(Jasoline  containing  niercaptans.  Refining.     C.  A.  Day,  Jr. 

2,084,575  :  June  22. 
(Jasoline     dispensing     apparatus.        G.     W.     McDougall. 

2,071,554  ;  Feb.  23. 
Ga.solino  distributing  system.     K.  T.  Bennett.     2,084,5-18; 

June  22. 
Gasoline    electric    power    mechanism.       K.    C.    Juergons. 

2.086,036  :    July   G. 
Gasoline     filling    station,     Coin    controlled.       J.     Slegnl. 

2,079,427  ;  May  4. 
Gasoline  from   cracked  naphtha.   Producing.     K.   II.   Bar- 
low, A.   P.  Hewlett,  and  P.  E.  Kuhl.     2,099,835;  Nov. 
23. 
Gasoline,  Improving.     C.   Ellis.     2,008,850  :  Jan.  26. 
Gasoline,  Improving.     V.  Ipatleff.     2,081,357;  May  25. 
•  i.'isoline,  Iiiiproving  lli(>  antidi'tonating  <iualilv  of.      .\.  E. 

Pew,  Jr.      2.009.8  17  ;   Feb.  9. 
Gasoline    m<>terlng    assembly.      P.     N.    Bjork    and    G,    .\. 

Burns.      2.000,990  ;  Feb.  it. 
Gasoline   or    the   like.   Dispensing   or   measuring.      C.    P. 

Lent.     2.072.522;  Mar.  2. 
Gasoline,  Producing.     J.  J.  llogan.     2,097,412:  Oct.  20. 
(;asollne  production.     M.  II.  Tnttle.     2,089.511:  Aug.  10. 
(iasollne.     Proclucllon    of    antiknock.       L.    H.    Fitch,    Jr. 

2.072,745;   Mar.  2. 
(iasollMc.     I'i(i(liictli«n     of    high    octane,      K.    O.    Iloudry. 

2,0S2.H()1  :   .Inn.'  S. 
(iasollne.    It(-<'i)viMy   .'ind   slablM/atlon  of.     D.    O.   Ilrandt. 

2.074,078:  Mar.  23. 
G«8ollni>,  Ucllnliig.     M.  S.  KlianiHch.     2.070.581  ;  Apr.  13, 
GMRollne  Sliver,     W.  M.   Irvln.     2,008,391:  Nov.  0. 
flaHollue.    Stabilized   coloreil.      .).    W.   Orelup.      2,097,773; 

Nov.  2. 
(Iasollne  lank.     A.   E.  Haas  anil  O.  H.  Clay.     2,000.107; 

.\ug.   17. 
CMMollne  lank  lock.     IV  F.  Iliunnionil.     2,007,001  ;  Nov.  2. 
(Jatc  :  .<?(•<•-- 

AdJiiHl!il)li>  film  gate,  I'llin   uiit.v 

.VutiiiiiMllr   croHNlllg    giil<'.         I''Im|)  kiiIo. 
Bridge  giile.  Slul.-e   r.Ml'V 

CriiHsliig  K»<f.  Sonnil  gate. 

lOleviilor  gati',  S<|iH'e».i'  tiiitt'. 

Farm  gate.  Start Ihk  gale, 

Gate.     W.  L.   Iliirr,     U.O.so.Odl  ;   .liilv  <1 
llnii'.      A.    A.    McltevMoIdH,      2.08:1. . sN.".  ;    June    1ft, 
Gate      A,   11.   riimrd.      2,076.092;   Apr.   0. 


894 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Gate  and  control  system,  Highway  crossing.     J.  H.  Fraser. 

2,071,924 ;  Feb.  23. 
Gate  and  lock  therefor,  Folding.    J.  Kaufman.     2,095,667  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Gate   and   power   drive,   Combined   well   control.     W.   D. 

Shaffer.     2,094,682  ;  Oct.  5. 
Gate  construction.     J.  H.  Fraser.     2,098,284 ;  Nov.  9. 
Gate  construction.   Roller.     J.  J.  Ring.     2,080,063 ;   May 

11. 
Gate    for    irrigation     pipes    and    the    like.       S.    Frey. 

2,074,607  ;  Mar.  23. 
Gate  for  irrigation  pipes,  Sheet  metal.     H.  F.  Congable. 

2,074,502;  Mar.  23. 
Gate  for  railway  cars.  End.     J.  T.  Soderberg  and  S.  Mc- 

Curdy.     2,091,721  ;  Aug.  31. 
Gate  latch.     O.  Olson.     2,088,757  ;  Aug.  3. 
Gate  latch.     D.  W.  Richards.     2,074,759  ;   Mar.  23. 
Gate  mechanism  for  concrete  transportation  conduits,  Dis- 
charge.    E.  A.  C.  Eickstaedt.     2,092,961  ;  Sept.  14. 
Gate  operating  means.     W.  I.  Golden.     2,070.789  ;  Feb.  16. 
Gate  operating  means.     P.  Schnell.     2,077,957  ;  Apr.  20. 
Gate  valve.     W.  A.  Barr.     2.096,420  ;  Oct.  19. 
Gate  valve.     J.  N.  Moore.     2,100.996  ;  Nov.  30. 
Gate  with   self-aligning  spiked  stall   partitions.   Starting. 

A.  T.  J.  Bahr.     2,066,448  ;  Jan.  5. 
Gauge :  See — 

Adjustable  hot  saw  gauge.       Peeler  gauge. 

Adjustable  limit  gauge.  Pocket  tire  gauge. 

Angle  test  gauge.  Press  gauge. 

Auto  gauge.  Pressure  gauge. 

Bourdon  tube  gauge.  Printer's  gauge. 

Brake  shoe  gauge.  Printer's  miter  gauge. 

Checking  gauge.  Raker-tooth  gauge. 

Differential  gauge.  Reflection  factor   gauge. 

Differential      pressure      Reversible  float  gauge, 
gauge.  i^aw  filing  gauge. 

Floiit-t-'iuijre.  Saw  set  and  filing  gauge. 

Fluid  pressure  gauge.  Spring  contact  gauge. 

Fuel  tank  gauge.  .'^trinr  tension  gauge. 

Hydrostatic  gauge.  Tool  setting  gauge. 

Indicator  gauge.  Water  gauge. 

Key  gauge.  Wheel  centering  and  cam- 

Liquid  depth   or  contents         ber  gauge. 

gauge.  Wind  pressure  gauge. 

Motor   vehicle    gauge. 
Gauge.     W.  Ames.      2.093,066  :  Sept.  14. 
Gauge.    P.  J.  Darlington.    2,073,365  ;  Mar.  9. 
Gauge.     C.  Mahr.     2,077,123  ;  Apr.   13. 
Gauge.     F.  H.  Markwick.     2.093,639  ;   Sept.  21. 
Gauge.     J.  McClain.     2,074,753  ;  Mar.  23. 
Gauge.      H.    M.    St.    John   and    T.    Rynalski.      2,096,411  : 

Oct.  19. 
Gauge.     E.  E.  Weik.     2,069,123  ;  Jan.  26. 
Gauge  and  gauge  stop  mpchanism  for  trimming  and  cut- 
ting machines.     E.  M.  Brackett,  D.  Daneke,  and  L.  C. 

Williams.     2,095,309  ;  Oct.  12. 
Gauge    and    locating    device    for    torpedo    tubes.      H.    E. 

Procter.    2,071,358  ;  Feb.  23. 
Gauge  and  method   for  controlling  the  current  output  of 

grid   controlled   slow   discharge   tubes.   Electric.      J.   E. 

Specht.     2,100,460  :  Nov.  30. 
Gauge    and    target.    Small    arms    target   scoring.      W.    J. 

Chubb.     2,090,930  ;  Aug.  24. 
Gauge  and   tool.   Step,    base,   and   curbing     J.   J.  Masson. 

2,076,659  ;  Apr.  13. 
Gauge      device.      Pressure      line.     W.      H.       Longstreet. 

2,095,365;   Oct.  12. 
Gauge   for   batteries.    Safety.     P.    R.    Gerow.     2.074,260 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Gauge  for  cambered  strip.  Automatic  shear.     E.  B.  Hud- 
son.    Re.  20,511  ;  Sept.  21. 
Gauge  for  counting  typewritten  characters.     H.  L.  Wads- 
worth.     2,098.323  ;   Nov.  9. 
Gauge  for  dental  Instruments.     J.  L.  Austin.     2,092,689  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Gauge    for   determining    camber,    caster,   and    kingpin    in- 
clination   of    automobile    wheels.      W.    J.    Johnston. 

2,079,070  :  May  4. 
Gauge   for  fluids    in   tanks.     M.    Skuret   and   J.    Sekula. 

2,067.795  :  Jan.  12. 
Gauge  for  indicating  the  volume  of  flow  of  gases.     J.  A. 
Heidbrink.     2,076.562  :  Apr.  13. 
Gauge     for    liquids,     Surface     contact.       P.     L.     Hexter. 

2.098.963  :  Nov.  16. 
Gauge    for    measuring    the   alignment   of   vehicle   wheels. 

W.  J.  Johnston.     2,098.749  ;  Nov.  9. 
Gauge    for    ophthalmic    lenses.    Marking.      E.    M.    Long. 

2,088,914;  Aug.   3. 
Gauge    for    photometers.    Light.     S.    RSsch.     2,092,588 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Gauge  for  printing  presses.  Feed.     E.  Payne.     2,102,910  : 

Dee.  21. 
Gauge    for    punches.    Back.     C.    V.    St.    Louis    and   G.   J. 

Rundblad.     2.102,292;   Dec.    14. 
Gauge    for    .sewing    buttons    on    shirts.      T.    Cohen    and 

W.   Sallish.     2.072.709  ;  Mar.  2. 
Gauge   for  shears,    Back.      R.   T.   Hazelton.      2,071,402; 

Feb.  23. 
Gauge  line  purging  system  for  oil  cracking  plants.     R.  M. 

Parsons.     2,068,696;  Jan.  26. 
Gauges,  Making.     T.  M.  Eynon.     2,099,803  ;  Nov.  23. 
Gauging  apparatus.    C.  D.  Lake  and  W.  Pfaff.    2,089,272  ; 

Aug.  10. 


E.  H.  Staber.    2,086,645  ; 


Oleo  gear. 

Poppet  valve  gear. 

Power  reverse  gear. 

Reduction  gear. 

Retractable  landing  gear. 

Reverse  gear. 

Reversible  reduction  gear. 

Reversing  valve  gear. 

Speed  gear. 

Speed  reduction  gear. 

Spur  gear. 

Steam  valve  gear. 

Steering  gear. 

Switch  gear. 

Torpedo  launching  gear. 

Universal  gear. 

Vehicle  running  gear. 

Yieldable  gear. 


Gauging  construction  for  tanks. 

July  13. 
Gauging  device.     Y.  A.   Bouget.     2,080,456  ;  May  18. 
Gauze,  Metal.     W.  H.  Heraeus.     2,103,672  ;  Dec.  28. 
Gear :  See — 

Aircraft  control  gear. 

Airplane  landing  gear. 

Anti-rattling  gear. 

Automatic  landing  gear. 

Change  gear. 

Change  speed  gear. 

Clutching  and  speed-chang- 
ing gear. 

Differential  gear. 

Draft  and  buffer  gear. 

Draft  and  buffing  gear. 

Draft  gear. 

Driving  gear. 

Electric  switch   gear. 

Folding  landing  gear. 

Forked  sector  gear. 

Hydraulic  gear. 

Landing  gear. 

Locomotive  running  gear. 
Gear.      F.    L.    Creager.      2,093,420;    Sept.    21. 
Gear  adjustment   for  steering  gears.  Worm.     C.  F.  Ham- 
mond, Jr.,  and  H.  E.  PuUeyblank.     2,069,143  ;  Jan.  26. 
Gear  adjustment  for  steering  gears,  Worm.     K.  B.  Hokans- 

son.     2,068,679  ;  Jan.  26. 
Gear   and  fifth   wheel  assembly.   Trailer    landing.     A.   J. 

Fuchs.     2,094,399  ;   Sept.   28. 
Gear  assembly.    Running.     I.   H.   Judd.     2,091,406;   Aug. 

31. 
Gear    broaching    machine    and    method.     W.     A.     Hart. 

2,102.071 ;  Dec.  14. 
Gear   burnishing   machine    and    method.    Worm.      J.    M. 

Christman.     2,089,732:  Aug.  10. 
Gear-case  cleaning  apparatus.     J.  K.  Delano.     2,079,989  ; 

May  11. 
Gear-change,    Pedal-operated   automatic.      L.    J.    Massolo. 

2,074,797  ;  Mar.  23. 
Gear-changing    mechanism    for    motor    vehicles.      R.    C. 

Clerk.     2,082,382  ;  June  1. 
Gear  checking  device.     PI.  Pelphrey.     2,087,957  ;  July  27. 
Gear     controlling    means     for     motorcvcles.     H.     Weber. 

2,094,163  ;    Sept.   28. 
Gear  cutter.    A.  C.  Heard.    2,080,401 ;  May  18. 
Gear  device,  Reduction.    D.  R.  De  Tar.    2,076,625  ;  Apr.  13. 
Gear  drive.     M.  Rotter.     2,102,167  ;  Dec.  14. 
Gear  drive.     E.  Wnidhaber.      2.069,433  ;  Feb.   2. 
Gear   drive    and    flexible    Tollable    belt.      G.    H.    Fraser. 

2,074,328  ;  Mar.  23. 
Gear  drive,  Fie.\-ible.     W.  A.  Brecht.     2.070.329  :  Feb.  9. 
Gear  drive.  Flexible.     C.  W,  Skeen.     2,066,805  :  Jan.  5. 
Gear    drive    or    flexible    reliable    belt.       G.    H.     Fraser. 

2,074,837  ;  Mar.  23. 
Gear  elements,  Machine  for  generating  throated.     E.  W. 

Miller.     2,098,428  ;  Nov.  9. 
Gear    for    aircraft.    Retractable    landing.      L.    G.    Frise. 

2,090,036;  Aug.   17. 
Gear  for  a   liquid  pump  operating  motor.   Valve.      C.  A. 

Lausen.     2,072,403 ;    Mar.    2. 
Gear    for   airplanes.    Retractable    landing.      R.    L.    L6vy. 

2,071,884  ;  Feb.  23. 
Gear    for    internal    combustion    engines,    Reversing.      H. 

Walti.     2,080,882  ;  May  18. 
Gear    for    machine    gun.s.    Synchronized    control.      J.    L. 

Hatcher.     2,093,441  :  Sept.  21. 
Gear  for  semitrailers.  Landing.     C.  H.  Land.     2,089,493  ; 

Aug.  10. 

Gear  for  three-cylinder  locomotives,  A^alve.     E.  W.  Blan- 

chard.     2,1 03,658:  Dee.  28. 
Gear  for  vehicles,  Final  drive.     H.  Ledwinka.     2,090,893  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Gear  for  vehicles,  Running.     L.  M.  Francis.     2,080,123; 

May  11. 

*^®^^„^^^SS    ^^^    ^^^    lil^e,     Testing     of.       J.     Neufeld. 

2,066,999  ;  Jan.  5. 
Gear  lapping  machine.     E.  W.  Miller.     2,069,324  ;  Feb.  2. 
Gear    means    for    eliminating    a    master    connecting    rod. 

R.  Chilton.     2,092,639;  Sept.  7. 
Gear  mechanism.    B.  W.  Benbow.    2.070.777  ;  Feb.  16. 
Gear  mechanism.     R.  J.  Molneau.     2,085,115 ;  June  29. 
Gear   mechanism,   Auxiliary.      A.   D.    Baker.      2,082,092 ; 

June  1. 
Gear     mechanism.      Reciprocating.        C.      W.      Huffman. 
2,079,171  :  Jlay  4. 

Wildhaber.     2,102.659  :  Dec.  21. 
Nestler.     2,077,254  ;  Apr.  13. 
like,   Nonmetallic.      C.    N.    Jacobs. 


2.103,524;  Dec. 
Adjustable.       I. 


28. 


H.     Dunham. 


Gears,  Producing.  E 
Gear  puller.  H.^J.  P. 
Gear,    pulley,    or   the 

2,087,256  ;  July  20. 
Gear  pump.     W.  Ernst. 
Gear     reduction     unit, 

2,082,446  ;  June  1. 
Gear  sh.Tft  mechanism. 

2,098.708  ;  Nov.  9. 
Gear  shaping  machine,  Helical. 

Feb.   2. 
Gear  slinping  machine.  Helical. 

Dec.  28. 
Gear  shift,  Automatic.    D.  C.  Prince.     2,071,428  :  Feb.  23 
^®o  n^S"™';^^    ^S""    automobiles.    Automatic.      H     ""     " 

^,076,791  ;  Apr.  13. 


D.  L.  Maker  and   H.  E.   Fidler. 


E.  W.  Miller.     2,069,323  ; 
E.  W.  Miller.     2,103,911  ; 


H.    Piatt. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


895 


Gear  shift  mechanism   for  automobile  transmissions.     J. 

L.  Getaz.     2,103,326  ;  Dec.  28. 
Gear    shift    transmission,     Automobile.       J.    L.     Getaz. 

2,085,257  ;  June  29. 
Gear    shifter    for    wringers.     J.    Mikulasck.     2,091,328 ; 

Aug.  31. 
Gear  shifting  apparatus.    J.  Grlsentl.     2,066,527  ;  Jan.  5. 
Gear    shifting    device,    Fluid    pressure    operated.      D.    F. 

Linsley.     2,079,654  ;  May  11. 
Gear    shifting   device,    Fluid    pressure   operated.      D.    F. 

Linsley.     2,084,153  ;  June  15. 
Gear  shifting  mechanism.    R.  P.  Breese.     2,081,527  ;  May 

25. 
Gear    shifting   mechanism.      K.    G.    Kesling.      2,069,526 ; 

Feb.   2. 
Gear   shifting   mechanism.      E.    G.   Kesling.      2,073,108 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Gear   shifting   mechanism.      E.    G.    Kesling.      2,083,715 ; 

June  15. 
Gear  shifting  mechanism.     F.   P.  Lackinger.     2,085,665 ; 

June  29. 
Gear    shifting    mechanism.      B.    M.    Truitt.      2,069,121 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Gear  shifting  mechanism.   Automatic.     E.   A.   Thompson. 

2,101,825  ;  Dec.  7. 
Gear  speeder.    J.  C.  Drader  and  W.  H.  Bock.     2,085,850  ; 

July  6. 
Gear  spinning  pump.     T.  Vollenbroich.     2,096,870  ;   Oct. 

26. 
Gear   system   with   flywheels.     H.    FSttinger.     2,093,042 ; 

Sept,  14. 
Gear  tooth  curve.     M.   F.  Hill.     2.091.317:  Aug.  31. 
Gear  train,  Epicyclic.     H.  C.  Hitt.     2,103,259  ;  Dec.   28. 
Gear    transmission.    Helical    sliding.      C.    D.    Peterson. 

2,080,091 ;  May  11. 
Gear  transmission.  Variable  speed.     C.  O.  Hall.  2,099,734  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Geared  motor.     W.  P.  Schmitter.     2,101,515;  Dec.  7. 
Geared   wrench.      F.  A.  Riemke.     2,090,964 ;   Aug.   2i. 
Gearing.     J.  B.  Cooper.     2,067,477  ;  Jan.  12. 
Gearing.      V.    F.    Lucht    and    E.   C.    Goebert.      2,085,032; 

June  29. 
Gearing.    E.  Rietsch.    2,078,161 ;  Apr.  20. 
Gearing    and    conditioning    the    same.      M.    B.    Morgan. 

2,075,995  ;  Apr.  6. 
Gearing,     Automatic    change    speed.       A.     W.     Edwards. 

2,089,736  ;  Aug.  10. 
Gearing,  Automotive  differential.    F.  H.  Asam.    2,070,569  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Gearing,    Change    speed.      A.    E.    Hummer.      2,097,566  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Gearing,   Change  speed.     E.   Kinsella.     C.  W.  Addy  and 

J.   G.    Pratt.     2,091,320-1;  Aug.  31, 
Gearing,  Change  speed.     P.  L.  Tenney.     2,096,211 ;  Oct. 

19- 

Gearing    for   driving   superchargers    on    aircraft   engines. 

G.  M.  Cutler.     2,099,675  :  Nov.  23. 
Gearing   for  spinning   machines.      H.   Bard.      2,067,167 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Gearing  mechanism.     L.  Salves.     2,087,166  ;  July  13. 
Gearing  mechanism  and  automatic  fluid  control  therefor. 

Selective.     E.  D.  Bieretz.     2,102,781  ;  Dec.  21. 
Gearing,   Planetary.      J.   M.    Walter.     2,095,207;   Oct.   5. 
Gearing,   Preselective   change-speed.      R.   A.   Rallton  ana 

A.  C.  Sampietro.     2.099.141  ;  Nov.  16. 
Gearing,   Spiral.     Ia  10.  Boare.     2,095,491  :  Oct.   12. 
Gearing,  Transmission.     C.E.Starr.     2,080,937  ;  May  JR. 
Gearing,  Variable  speed  epicyclic.     E.  J.  de  Normanville. 

2,097,021  ;  Oct.  26. 
Gears,     Adjustment     means     for     steering.     H.     Maries. 

2,073,971;  Mar.  16.  ,       ,       ^,      ,,.,  , 

Gears,     Conti-nlling     v.-ninble     speed.      A.     (,.      \\  iclciii;m. 

2,094,313  ;  Sept.  28. 
Gears,  Device  for  testing.     A.  B.  Klelnmann.     2,089,124; 

Gears,   Method   of   and   apparatus   for   hardening.     L.    D. 

Slade.     2.102,040;  Dec.  14. 
Gears,    Method    of    cutting.     K.    Wlldliaber.     2,070,191  ; 

Gears,'    Method     of    culling.      V).     WililbnlxT.      2,091,575: 

Gears,     Producing    tapered.       E.     Wlldluiber    and    A.     II. 

Candee.     2,100,705:  Nov.  30.  „,„„„«, 

Gel   formation.     G.   Jones  and  I.  B.    Uympli.     2,102,005; 

Dec    14. 
Gelatin,    Preparing    phologrnphlc.     S.    E.    Slicpimrd    and 

J.   II,   IIu.lHon.      2,101,877  ;  Dec.    14. 
Gem.      E.    Ilaltom.      2,081,483;    May   25. 
Gem   In   the   naluri-  of  iiHtcriao,    Artificial.      K.   I>.   SIrolIi 

man.      2,090,2'10  ;    Aug.    17. 
Gem    Helliii);.      J.    I  liMliolCi-.      2,070  157:    FiO).    !». 
Gems,  Trealing.     11.  G.  and  J.  M.  Kay.nnjlan.      2,08.'"i,7ri7  ; 

July  6. 
Generator:  Bee —  

Acetylene  genenilor.  I'.lcctric    hIomiu    gcneriiliir. 

Alternating     current     gen        lOleclron   tube   generator, 
erator  I'Miild  pri'HNUic  generator. 

liicvcle  generator.  Ii'l.vwlieel  gen.'nilor. 

Bicycle  Uglillng  gen'Tator.      Frequency  oHcllIatlon  gen- 

ConslanI  voltage;  generator,         erator. 

CrvHial   conlrollfd   genera-      Cum   gciw-iiiliir 

(„r  High  voltage  generaleir. 

Direct-current    generator.       Iloniopoliir  gcnenildr. 

Electric  generator.  Inipulse  g..neintor. 


gen- 


Steam  generator. 

Thermionic  oscillation  gen- 
erator. 

Vaporizing  generator. 

Vertical  shaft  turbo 
erator. 

Vinegar   generator. 

Welding  generator. 


15. 
Kerr. 


Generator  :  See — 

Magneto-electric  generator. 

Magneto  generator. 

Multifrequency    generator. 

Oil  gas  generator. 

Oscillation  generator. 

Pressure  generator. 

Relaxation  oscillation  gen- 
erator. 

Short  wave  generator. 
Generator.     A.  Kalin.     2,071,536  ;  Feb.  23. 
Generator.      M.    A.    McLennan.      2,084,157  ;    June 
Generator  and  operating  same,  Forced  flow.     H.  J 

2,072,887  ;  Mar.  9. 
Generator   construction,   Electric.      H.    Ford.     2,078,376 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Generator.s,    Controlling    automatic    Diesel    electric.      A. 

Read.     2,103,491  ;  Dec.  28. 
Generator  for  water   gas   machines,   Mechanical.     C.   H. 

Hughes.     2,074,472;  Mar.  23. 
Generator,  more  particularly  for  television  receivers.  De- 
flecting voltage.     K.  Schlesinger.     2,096,982  ;  Oct.  26. 
Generator  of  electric  relaxation  oscillations.     E.  Hacken- 

berg.     2,102,951  ;  Dec.  21. 
Generator   operation.     W.   E.  Kilmore.     2,100,076  ;   Nov. 

2.'!. 

R.    H.    Kaufmann.      2,100,854; 


B.  M.  Leece.     2,100,905  ;  Nov.  30. 
G.   M.   Pestarini.      2.093.209  •  Ser,l. 

W.  J.   Rady.     2,081,837  ;  May   25. 

C.  C.  Bergen.     2,077,981 ;  Apr.  20. 

Hand      driven.     W.      G.      Dunn. 


Wind     driven. 


W.     G.     Dunn. 


Generator     regulation. 

Nov.  30. 
Generator  regulation. 
Generator   regulator. 

14. 
Generator  regulator. 
Generator  structure. 
(Jenerator      structure 

2,102,309  ;  Dec.  14. 
Generator     structure, 

2,094,917  ;  Oct,  5. 
Generators,  Apparatus  for  automatically  controlling  and 

matching  electric.    E.  Pearson.    2,073,426  ;  Mar.  9. 
Generators,  .System  for  loading.     K.  Pearson.     2,076,588  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Geological       explorations.       Making.     II.      R.      Prescott. 

2.095.676  ;  Oct.   12. 
GeologiCTl     exploration.     System     for.       O.     E.     Dudley. 

2,088,588  ;   Aug,   3. 
Geophysical  prospecting.     N.  H.  Ricker.     2,089,983  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Germicidal    composition  and  preparing  the  same.     H.    B. 

Kimerlin.      2,067.674;   Jan.    12. 
Germicidal  composition  containing  alkyl  phenols.  Aqueous. 

R.  Schuler.     2,079,772  ;  May  11. 

R.  C.  McQulston.     2.073,021  ; 


M.  C.  Ilnrt.      2,070,080  :  IVh.  9 
K.  Klarmann.     2,085,318  ;  June 

Producing     a.       M.     C.     Hart. 

C.     Burwell. 

T.  W. 

B.     Salzberg.      2,094.675 ; 


Miller  and  E. 
II.  F.  Mason. 


W.  Schafer. 
2,103.480; 


Germicidal  compositions. 

Mar.  9. 
(iennicidal  i)reparation. 
Germicidal  preparation. 

29. 
Germicidal     preparation, 

2,082,625;  June  1. 
Germicide     and      fungicide     composition. 

2,100,409  :    Nov.   30. 
Germicide  and  insecticide.  Apparatus  for  applying. 

Brooksliire  and  S.  McDuft'ee.     2,069.352  :   Feb.    " 
Getter    for    vacuum    tubes. 

Oct.  5. 
Gettering  vacuum  tube.     11.  J. 

2,100,746:  Nov.  30. 
Gib  for  ch^vator  guide  shoes. 

Dec.  28. 

Gill-drawing  frame.     W.  IToldsworth.     2,098.781  ;  Nov.  0, 
Gilllng  machine  and  drawing  machine  for  the  treatment 

of  flbrous  material.     J.  Hughes.     2,072,451-3  ;  Mar.  2. 
Gilllng  machine  and  drawing  machine  for  the  treatment 

of  fibrous  material.     J.  Hughes.     2,081,433;  May  25. 
Gin.     It.  W.  McLean.     2,075,586;  Mar.  30. 
Gin.     R.  W.  McLean.     2,100.786:  Nov.  30. 
Gin,  lluller.     T,  U.  and  J.  D.  Alley.     2,090,742;  Aug.  24, 
Girder      const  met  Ion,       Composite.         O.       V.       Palmer. 

2,101,000:  Dec.  7. 
(Jlrder    for   struts   or   the   like,      C.   Dornler.      2.083,226; 

Girders,   Construction  of  mofnl.     D.   Blrkln.     2,000.388; 

Jan.  5. 
(Jlrdle,     M.Goodman.     2,100.163  :  Nov.  23. 
Girdle.      M.   G.    Waksinuudzka.      Re.    20.577  :    Dec.   7. 
Girdle,  l^olunin  reenlorceuient.     A.  M.  and  C.  A.  Klnnlnger. 

2,082.000  :  June  8, 
Glnlle,     D.lachable    crotch.      B.    IT.    Miller.    Jr..    W.     D 

Schween,  and  W.  L.  Crosby.      2.070.515:  F'-li,  9. 
Girt     Cork   lUHcrt.     A.  O.   Ilurxtbal.     2,100.050:   Nov.  30. 
Clanil    extracts.    PurlllcMtlon    of.      W.    W.    Swingle    nud 

J.  J.  PfllTner.     2.074.403:  Mnr.  23. 
Gland   lionuone  diTlvallven   and   product    lluTi'iif.   Makliii; 

gcriiilniil.      W.  Schoellcr,  I',  nililcbnindt  and  V..  Scliwi-nk 

•.',l>!ll.OI.''>  :    Sept.   L'S. 
Gland   homione  derlvntlvcR  of   the   forin\iln    (  ,,llj,0,   rend 

making  Hiinie.  (ierniliuil.      W.  Sclioeller,  K.  lllld.liriindt. 

and  E.  Schwenk,     2.075.868  ;  Anr.  (1. 
Glnniliiliir    nuc<TdMnciiiM    iind    uiiiklng    tlie    minio.      J.    M 

Itc.gc.lT  anil  C.  N.   SLwiirl,      2,()l»tl,:i.l2  :  Oct.   10. 
Glare  .•llnilnnllng  Hyutem.      M.    W.   iind   I".   1'.   (Jlonklonii 

2,066,680;  Jan.  5.  ..„,.„.-     ,. 

Glari-  InlcrcepliT.      IC,  U,  Annntrona,      J,0.4.JI.  :  Mnr. 
Glare  hIiI.IcI.      L.    U.    Illi.lii.      2.095.715;   Oct.    11 


16. 


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896 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Glare  shield  bracket.     E.  C.  Jacobs.     2,084,584  ;  June  22. 
Glass  and  an  apparatus  therefor.  Feeding.     S.  G.  Stuckey. 

2,069,982;  Feb.  9. 
Glass    and    making    the    same.    Hardened.     F.     Eckert. 

2,093,040  ;  Sept.  14. 
Glass  and  making  the  same,  Laminated.     J.  H.   Sherts. 

2,068,082;  Jan.  19. " 
Glass  and  process   for  preparing.  Laminated.     W.   Bauer 

and  A.  Gerlach.     2,095,944  ;  Oct.  12. 
Glass  and  the   like.  Apparatus  for  printing  on.     C.   G. 

Anderson.     2,068,649 ;    Jan.   26. 
Glass     and    toothbrush     holder.     Combination     drinking. 

F.  Uttley.     2,092,660;  Sept.  7. 

Glass  annealing  lehr.     C.  Cone.     2,074,252  ;  Mar.  16. 
Glass  annealing  leer.     C.  Cone.     2,089.250  ;  Aug.  10. 
Glass  annealing  lehr.    W.  A.  Morton.     2,075,452  ;  Mar.  30. 
Glass,   Apparatus   for  and  method  of  delivering  molten. 

G.  E.  Howard.     2,067,142  ;  Jan.  5. 

Glass,    Apparatus    for    case    hardening.      E.    S.    Hinsey. 

2,068,746  ;   Jan.  26. 
Glass,  Apparatus  for  feeding.     H.  M.  Black.     2,096,780  ; 

Oct  26. 
Glass,    Apparatus    for    feeding    molten.      G.    T.    Meyers. 

2,079,519  ;  May  4. 
Glass,  Apparatus  for  making  curved  safety.     E.  H.  Haus. 

2,068,104;  Jan.  19. 
Glass,   Apparatus   for  producing  laminate.      W.   C.    Bull. 

2,084,293  ;  June  15. 
Glass    apparatus,    .Sheet.     F.    E.    Hohmann.     2,094,403  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Glass,  Art.     G.  A.  Stark,  Jr.     2,095,402  ;  Oct.  12. 
Glass    article    and    making    it.    Colored.      E.    C.    Leibig. 

2,075,446  ;  Mar.  30. 
Glass  article  and  manufacturing  the  same,  Tempered.     B. 

Long.    2,097,073  :  Oct.  26. 
Glass  articles.  Apparatus  for  forming  hollow.    A.  J.  Smith. 

2,075,363  :  Mar.  30. 
Glass    articles.    Apparatus    for    forming    hollow.      H.    A. 

Wadman.     2,084,285  ;  June  15. 
Glass  articles.  Apparatus  for  forming  hollow.     T.  WaugU. 

Jr.     2,095,896  ;  Oct.  12. 
Glass  articles,  Manufacturing  multipart.     W.  P.  Zimmer- 
man and  M.  K.  Holmes.     2,094,287  ;  Sept.  28. 
Glass     articles.     Marking     polished.     T.     B.     Drescher. 

2,093,601 ;  Sept.  21. 
Glass  articles,  Method  and  apparatus  for  the  manufacture 

of  hollow.     E.  G.  Bridges.    2,071,295  ;  Feb.  16. 
Glass    articles.    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    forming 

hollow.     G.  E.   Howard.     2,081,857  ;   May  25. 
Glass  articles.  Jlethod  of  and  apparatus  for  forming  hol- 
low.    G.  E.  Howard.     2,098,186  ;  Nov.  2. 
Glass    articles.   Method   of  and   apparatus   for  producing 

hollow.     L.  D.    Soubier.     2,094,624;   Oct.  5. 
Glass     assemblies,     Heating     safety.       J.     W.     Kamerer. 

2,075,726  ;  Mar.  30. 
Glass   batch   and    process   of   making.     H.   P.    Eells,   Jr., 

and  H.  X.  Barrett.    2,084,328  ;  June  22. 
Glass  blowing  machine.     E.  G.  Bridges.     2,069,130  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Glass  building  block.     D.  E.   Gray.     2,068,798  ;   Jan.   26. 
Glass    building   blocks   and    making   them.     D.    E.    Gray. 

2,091,504:   Aug.  31. 
Glass  building  blocks,  Apparatus  for  making.     D.  E.  Gray. 

2,075,435  ;  Mar.  30. 
Glass  composition.     K.  Fuwa  and  F.  Suzuki.     2,080,262  ; 

May  11. 
Glass  composition.     S.    E.    Scholes.     2,091,691;   Aug.  31. 
Glass    composition    for    electrical   discharge    devices.      H. 

Fischer.     2,097,275  ;  Oct  26. 
Glass  composition  for  electric  gaseous  discharge  devices. 

H.  Krefft.     2,087,762  ;  July  20. 
Glass     containing    cerium,    Borosilicate.     H.     P.    Hood. 

2,068.801  ;  Jan.  26. 
Glass,  Cover.     S.  L.  Lebby.     2,068,805  ;  Jan.  26. 
Glass  cutting  apparatus.     G.  L.  Lee.     2.096.284  :  Oct.  19 
Glass  cutting  apparatus.      W.  Owon.      2.09'1..*!32  :  Aug.  31. 
Glass    cutting    mechaiusm.      M.    B.    Kendis.      2,078,386  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Glass,  Decorating.     G.  B.  Watkins.    2,066,497  :  Jan.  5. 
Glass,  Drawing.     W.  J.  Woods.     2,085,345  ;  June  29. 
Glass    factory    and    improved    furnace.       A.     Frederick. 

2,090,444;    Aug.    17. 
(JIass  fciHlpr.     G.  R.  Plaub.     2.083,152;  June  8. 
Glass   feeding   mechanism.      T.    C.    Stelmer.      2,073,573 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Glass    footling    method    and    apparatus.      \V.    H.    Honiss. 

2.077. 147-S:  Apr.   13. 
Glass,  Feeding  molten.     K.  E.  Peiler.     2,073,572  ;  Mar.  9. 
Glass    felt.    Mechanical    production    of.      P.    Modigliani. 

2,081,060;   May   18. 
Glass   focusing   attachment.   Ground.      W.   H.    Gallaway. 

2,081,006  ;  May  18. 
Glass   forming   machine.      T.    C.   Moorshead.      2,081,893  ; 

May  25. 
Glass  forming  machine.    W.  R.  Rurk.     2.077.013  :  Apr.  13 
Glass,  Gauge.     A.  Lamesch.     2,071,411 ;  Feb.  23. 
Glass,  glazo.s.  and  enamels  and  method  of  making.     R.  G,.'p- 

pert  and  A.   Diotzol.     2.093.194:  Sept  14. 
Glass  grinding  apparatus.     F.  B.  Waldron.     2,088,392-3  ; 

July  27. 
Glass.   Heat  resisting  fluoride  borosilicate.     H.  P.  Hood. 

2,072,207;  Mar.  2. 
Glass   in  a   forehearth.   Controlling  the  temperature   and 

condition  of.     W.  T.  Honiss.     2,098,625  ;  Nov.  9. 


Glass,  Laminated.     E.  L.  Fix.     2,072,583  ;  Mar.  2. 
Glass,  Laminated.     J.  S.  Tinsley.     2,099,086  ;  Nov.  16. 
Glass,  Laminated  safety.     W.  J.  Arner  and  R.  W.  Wampler. 

2,071,377  ;  Feb.  23. 
Glass.    Laminated    safety.      G.    B.    Watkins    and    E.    W. 

Wampler.     2,103,883  ;  Dec.  28. 
Glass,  Luminescent.     H.  Fischer.     2,099,602  ;  Nov.  16. 
Glass,  Magnifying.     P.   C.   Carlton.     2,100,239  ;   Nov.   23. 
Glass    making    apparatus    and    method.     V.    Mulholland. 

2,068,925  ;  Jan.  26. 
Glass,     Making     laminated     safety.       B.     J.     Dennison. 

2,088,776  ;  Aug.   3. 
Glass,  Making  safety.     B.  J.  Dennison.     2,079,701 ;  May 

11. 
Glass,  Making  safety.     J.  H.  Sherts.     2,075,667  ;  Mar.  30. 
Glass  manufacture.     A.  F.  Tremblay.     2,094,626  ;  Oct.  5. 
Glass,    Manufacture    of    laminated.       C.     S.     Shoemaker. 

2,069,425  ;   Feb.   2. 
Glass,    Manufacture    of    safety.      O.    HaufEe.      2,087,090 ; 

July  13. 
Glass  masonry.     J.   M.   Guthrie.     2,102,149  ;  Dec.    14. 
Glass,  Mechanism  for  severing  molten.     F.  L.  O.   Wads- 
worth.      2,090,082  ;   Aug.   17. 
Glass.  Mechanism   for  severing  molten.     F.   L.  O.  Wads- 
worth.     2.093.375  :  Sept.  14. 
Glass  melting  furnace.     J.  A.  Tassick.     2,098,440 ;  Nov.  9. 
Glass,  Metal  coating.     P.  Deren.     2,077,378 ;  Apr.  20. 
Glass.     Metallizing     composition     for.      R.     D.      Smith. 

2,103,598  ;  Dec.  28. 
Glass,  Method  and  apparatus  for  feeding  molten.     F.  L.  O. 

Wadsworth.     2,093,374:   Sept.    14.  ... 

Glass.  Method  and  apparatus  for  feeding  molten.    F.  L.  O. 

Wadsworth.     2,099,088;  Nov.  16. 
Glass,  Method  and  apparatus  for  producing  sheet.     J.  L, 

Drake.     2,077,377  ;  Apr.  20. 
Glass,   Method   and   mold   for   casting.      A.    B.   Redman. 

2,073,254 ;  Mar.  9. 
Glass,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  feeding  molten.     G.  E. 

Rowe.      2,072,827 ;    Mar.    2. 
Glass.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  feeding  molten.     F.  L. 

O.  Wadsworth.     2,093,373  ;  Sept  14. 
Glass,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  making.     G.  E.  How- 
ard.   2,079,555  ;  May  4. 
Glass,    mirror,    and   the    Uke,   Decorated.      J.    M.   PoweH. 

2,080,337  ;  May  11. 
Glass  mold.     C.  J.  and  H.   J.  Dockray.     2,084,794  ;  June 

22. 
Glass  mold.     A.  Eosa.     2.070.493  ;  Feb.  9. 
Glass  of  low  melting-point  Opaque  lead.     J.  E.  Rosen- 
berg.    2,084,747  ;  June  22. 
Glass  or  other  sheets  made  of  anv  materials.  Tempering 

of.     E.  Meer.     Ee.  20,499  :  Sept.  7. 
Glass     panel     building     construction.        R.     L.     Hohl. 

2,073,277;  Mar.  9. 
Glass  plates.   Apparatus   for   grinding  the  edges   of.      L. 

J-B.  Forbes.     2,088,737  ;  Aug.  3. 
Glass,    Process    and    apparatus    for    making    safetv.     W. 

Owen.     2,091,331  ;  Aug.  31. 
Glass,  Process  and  apparatus  for  making  safety.     J.  H. 

Sherts.    2,084,113  ;  June  15. 
Glass,  Process  for  undercutting  laminated  safetv.     J.  H. 

Boicey.      2,089,991;    Aug.    17. 
Glass,  Eeflecting.     C.  A.  James.     2.067.701  :  Jan.  12 
Glass  resisting  metal  vapors.     E.  Berger  and  W.  Harries. 

2,090,098;  Aug.  17. 
Glass,  Safety.     W.  E.  Nobbe.     2,094,183  ;  Sept.  28. 
Glass     sheet     supporting     means.        S.     K.     Kotowski. 

2,100,512  ;  Nov.  30. 
Glass  sheets.  Apparatus  for  supporting.     E.   S.  Hinsey. 

2,103.850  ;  Dec.  28. 
Glass,  Tempering.     E.  M.  Guver.     2,068,799  ;  Jan.  26. 
Glass,  Tempering.     R.  Monnier.     2,078,541 ;  Apr.  27. 
Glass    transfer    mechanism.      G.    R.    Haub.      2,072,502 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Glass    transfer    mechanism.       G.    R.    Haub.      2,098,624 : 

Nov.   9. 
Glass.  Transparent  phosphate.     P.  Huppert  and  H.  WolflC. 

2,077,481  ;  Apr.  20. 
Glass  tro.Ttnient.      E.  D.  Tillyer.      2.092.789  :  Sept.  14. 
Glass   tubing.   Method   and   apparatus    for   molding.      M. 

Pirani  and  A.  Fehse.     2,080,899  ;  May  18. 
Glassware,    Apparatus    for    decorating.      E.    M.    Hommel. 

2.067.447  ;  Jan.  12. 
Glassware,  Apparatus  for  forming.     K.  E.  Peiler  and  A. 

J.    Smith.      2,081,859  ;    May    25. 
Glassware,  Apparatus  for  forming  hollow.     G.  E.  Howard. 

2,081,858 :  May  25. 
Glassware,   Forming.     A.   J.   Smith.      2,089,008 ;   Aug.   3. 
Glassware,    Forming    hollow.      L.    G.    Bates.      2,078,919  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Glassware  forming  machine.     L.  D.   Soubier.     2,098,435  ; 

Nov.   9. 
Glassware  lehr  construction.     D.  G.  Merrill.     2,079,559  ; 

May  4. 
Glassware,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  annealing.     D. 

G.  Merrill.    2,068,923  ;  Jan.  26 
Glass  washing  and  sterilizing  machine.     F.  E.  Mitchell. 

2,090,261  :   Aug.   17. 
Glass  wool.  Manufacture  of.    D.  C.  Simpson.     2,068,202  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Glass  wool.  Method  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  and 

fabricating.     D.  C.  Simpson.     2.068.203:  Jan.  19." 
^  ?.^M,-^""''    Method    and    product    for    treating.      R.    C. 

W  illiams  and  H.  M.  Bone.     2.083.132  ;  June  8. 


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LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


897 


Glass    working    apparatus.      T.    C.    Steimer.      2,073,571  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Glass  workinK  machine.     J.  Dlchter.     2,077,827  ;  Apr.  20. 
Glass  workiUK  niacliine.      II.  11.  hjnvdcr.      l.',0Ul,494  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Glasses  and  similar  vessels.  Apparatus  for  sealing  preserv- 
ing.    F.  Schlmmel.     2,087.676;  July  20. 
Glasses  resi.stjint  to  alkali  inctal  vapors.  Making.     R.  H. 

Dalton.    2,085,251 ;  June  29. 
Glauconlte,  Altering.     W.   M.  Bruce.     2,076,443  ;  Apr.   6. 
Glaze.     H.  M.   Michel.     2,078,504  ;   Apr.   27. 
Glaze  compositions,  Red  and  yellow.     A.  Malinovszky  and 

A.  L.  Bennett.    2,083,033  ;  June  8. 
Glazier's  tool.     C.  Ross.     2,076,134  ;  Apr.  6. 
Glazing    and    the    like.      V.    Ulrich    and    W.    Spalding. 

2,088,884;  Aug.   3. 
Glazing,  Continuous  came.     W.  R.  McMann.     2,069,188  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Glazing,    Double.     G.    Slayter.     2,094.381  ;   Sept.   28. 
Glider.    G.  R.  Cook.    2,091,113  ;  Aug.  24. 
Glider.     W.   G.   Hardy.     2.09.5.636  ;  Oct.  12. 
Glider.     C.  H.  Oermann.      2,092,082  ;  Sept.  7. 
Glider.     C.  J.  Sohn  and  A.  J.  Davis.     2.067,423:  Jan.  12. 
Glider,  Arrow.     J.  Drobnlewsky.     2,078,374  ;  Apr.  27. 
Globe.      R.   R.   Dupler.     2,083,988 ;   June   15. 
(Wobe,    Analemuilc    tellurian.     VV.    H.    Hall.     2,102,413; 

Dec.  14. 
Globe,  Lamp.     C.  J.  Uhrmann.     2,068,967  :  Jan.  26. 
Glory  hole.     C.  T.  Stewart.     2,074,974;  Mar.  23. 
Glove.     G.  Arnold.     2,083,935  ;  June  15. 
fJlove.     C.  L.  Dunn.     2,074,893  ;  Mar.  23. 
Glove.     S.  Lipton.     2,085,467  ;  June  29. 
Glove.     J.M.Murray.     2,103,594  ;  Dec.  28. 
Glove.     I.   Stelnberger.     2.067.424 ;  Jan.  12. 
Glove.     S.  M.  Straus.     2,066,428  ;  Jan.  5. 
Glove.     C.  F.  Sturm.     2.096,412  ;  Oct.  19. 
Glove.     F.  X.  Sturm,   Sr.     2,101,763;  Dec.  7. 
Glove  and  garment.  Apiarist's.     E.  C.  Green.     2,074,390  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Glove  and  making  the  same.  Rubber  coated.     S.  J.  Burke. 

2,083,684  ;  June  15. 
Gloves   and   mittens   for  miner's   use.     A.   F.   Robertson. 

2,100,491 ;   Nov.   30. 
Glove,   Dermatoid.     F.  R.   Seyfried.     2,074,762;   Mar.  23. 
(Jlovr  display  fixture.      S.   (Jpiiiclner.      2. ()!)]. 942;  Aug.  31. 
Glove,   Golf.     P.   Hay.     2,083,604  ;  June   15. 
Glove,  Golf.     E.  C.  Llndfelt.     2,092,318;  Sept.  7. 
(Move,   (Jolfer's.      L.  C.  Bu.sh.     2,084,428 ;   June  22. 
(;iove,  Rubber.     E.   S.  Smith.     2,075,5.TO  ;  Mar.  30. 
Glove,  Rubberized.     J.  Burnham.     2.072,541  ;  Mar.  2. 
Glove,  Swimming.     W.  Friedrich.     2,078,133  ;  Apr.  20. 
Glove,  Traffic.     C.  E.  Eddy.     2,092,574  :  Sept.  7. 
Glovps.   Upkeep  of  nonporous.     L.  N.  Bates.     2,074,140: 

Mar.  16. 
Glow  device,  Negative.     A.  F.  Hennlnger,  Jr.     2,069,308  ; 

Feb.   2. 
Glow   discharge   device.      H.   E.    Mcndenhall.      2,089,218; 

Aug.  10. 
Glow   discharge   device.      H.    E.   Mendenhall.     2,098,301  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Glow    discharge    treatment    of    rosin.       I.     I*.     Unnklii. 

2.086,434  ;  July  6. 
Glowlamp.     S.  E.  Gortler.     2,066,833-4  ;  Jan.  5. 
Glow  plug.     H.  Rabezzana.     2,090,198  ;  Oct.  19. 
Glow  plug.     n.  Rabezzana.     2,096,200  ;  Oct.  19. 
Glucinum  and  its  alloys.  Manufacture  of  metallic.     U.  A. 

Gadeau.     2,069,705  ;  Feb.   2. 
(Ilucosldes  and  glucoside  bearing  drugs,  Clienilcally  sliibll- 

ized.     V.  A.  Lapenta.     2,069,529-30  ;  Feb.  2. 
(ilucosides    from   digitalis    purpurea.    Making.      F.   JUger. 

2.008.027  ;  Jan.  19. 
Glucosides  having  an  action   on  the  heart  obtained   from 

oleander     li-iives.     I'reparing.       M.     Bockmlihl     and    G 

Ehrhart.     2.099.158  ;  Nov.  10. 
Glue.     O.  H.   Osgood  and   R.   G.   Patterson.     2,080,832  : 

May  18. 
(liiif  and   casein  glue   preiiaralion.   T'roductlon  of   casein. 

\V.   Luotzkcndoif.      2.091,325;  Aug.  31. 
Glue    product    for    gluing    veneers    and    cross-ply    oheots. 

Novel.     E.  Geistllch.     2,103,776 ;  Dec.  28. 
Glui'   products.   Manufacture  ot  composite.     C.  H.   Cafaip- 

bell.     2,102,255;  Dec.  14. 
(UwH.   Abating  foamlness  in.      L,   Bradshaw.     2,097.239; 

Oct.  20. 
(Mulng  machine.     T.  A.  Federwitz.     2,077,470:  Apr.  2(1. 
(Jliiing  mechanism.     M.  J.   Mllmoe.     2,081,758;   May   25. 
Glyccridi's  of  fatly  acids,  Manufacture  of.     T.  P.  Hiidltcli 

and  J.  G.   Rigg.      2,073,797  :  Mar,  16, 
Glycerol    monolactate.    Manufacture    of.       R,    II.    Lock. 

2,089.127  ;   Aug.   3.  .      , 

Glyclde  to  organic  compounds.   Addition  products  of.     L. 

Orthner  and  C.  Ileuck.     2,089,509  ;  Aug.  10. 
GlvcolH.    M:iUing.      J.    R.    IleMnl.    Jr.      2,103,849;    Dec.   28. 
Goal.     S.  and  J.  Oakes.     2,077,343  ;  Apr.  13. 
(;oal.  Football.     B.  M    Moiison.     2,070,911  ;  Awr.  13. 
liiiiil  post,      J.  Lcfrt  an<l   L.  FIhcIht.      2,074.12.''.;  Miir.   10. 
Goblet  foot  forming  device,     H.  llujo,  Jr.     2,099,485  :  Nov, 

10. 
Goblet     stem     forming     tool.     Glass.        L.     \V.      GameH, 

2,074,784;  Mar,  23. 
(M.ggle,  Protective.     J.    B.   Dyiii.     2,081,897:  June  22. 
CoBglcH.     I).  L.  Bruner  and  J.  11.  llerr.     2.()9»,404  :  Nov 

10. 
C.iU'glcH.     B.  A.  nigglns.  2.103.575;  Dec.  2H, 

11:212s— p—r.7 


M. 


Anti-blinding.      J. 

2,075,020 ; 


Goggles    and    analogous    screens, 

Chevalier.     2.086,293  ;  July  6. 
Goggles,  spectacles,  or  the  like.     O.  B.  Carson. 

Mar.  30. 
Gold  and/or  silver  from  ores  and  metallurgical  products. 

Recovery  of.     V,  T,  Edquist.     2,093.958  ;  Sept.  21. 
Gold   and/or   silver    from    ores,    etc..    Extracting.      B.   K. 

Read,  J,  S.  Godard,  and  W.  N.  Hall.     2,098,835  ;  Nov.  9. 
Gold  and  silver  from  their  ores.  Extracting.     B.   de  Al- 

zugaray.      2,088,844  ;    Aug.    3. 
Gold    bearing    materials,    Concentration    of.      S.    Tucker, 

2,097,608-9  ;  Nov.  2. 
Gold  leaf  substitute.     S.  Bach  and  K.  Kurz.     2,099,641; 

Nov.  16, 
Gold  plating,     H,  S.  Lukens,     Re,  20,306  ;  Mar,  23, 
Gold,    Recovering,      O,    Haraldson,      2,084,487;    June   22. 
Gold,   silver,   and   rare  metals.   Recovering,     L,   C,   Ladv, 

2,080,384  ;  July  6. 
Gold  size.     G.  P.  Johnson.     2,089,063 ;  Aug.   3. 
Gold   stroke   practice    device,      li.    (;oodniau.      2.077,318 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Gold  washing  machine,     K.  L 

31, 
Golf  accessory.     D,  W.  Miller, 
Golf  apparatus.     A.  M.  Ferry. 
Golf,   Apparatus  for  playing. 

July  27. 

Golf  Bag.     R.  M,  Patrick.     2,094,186  ;  Sept,  28, 
Golf  hac  attachment,     M.  M,  Elcliolrz      2,079,551  :  Alav  4, 
Golf  ball  cores,  centers,  or  the  like,  Filling.     J.  M.  Old- 
ham.    2,078,406;  Apr.    27. 
(;oif  ball.  Making  a.    C.  W.  Leguillon.     2,083,155  ;  June  8. 
Golf   ball    recoating.      M.    F.    Holt   and    S.    N.    Lipowski. 

2.079,015  ;  May  11. 
Golf-ball  tee.     W.  H.  Rose.     2.072,688  ;  Mar.  2. 
Golf  balls.  Making.     J.  M.  Oldham.     2,076,412  ;  Apr.  6. 
S.  J.  (!rooker.     2,083,189  :  June  8. 
F.  H.  Gouverneur,     2.092,839  :   Sept.  14. 
C.  W.  Hackney.     2.087,685  ;  July  20. 
W.  J.  Hadden.     2,076,340;  Apr.   6. 

F.  MacCallum.     2,085,915;  July  6. 
R.   Pester,      2.091.794;  Aug.   :!1, 

G.  Sargent  and  W.  II.   Vaughan.     2,088,095; 


Willianis.      2,0')]  ,020  ;  Aug. 

2.090.055;  Oct.  19. 
2,090,348  ;  Aug.  17. 
B.  V.   Radlev.     2,088,343  ; 


(Jolf  club. 
Golf  club. 
(Jolf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 
tJoif  club. 
Golf  club. 
July  27. 
(Jolf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 
Golf  club. 


Le  R.  O.  Werner,     2,083,175  ;  June  8. 
\V.  L.  Wettlaufer.     2.007..'>56  ;  Jan,   12, 
W.   L.  Wettlaufer,     2,098,445  ;  Nov,  9. 
C.  Wright.     2,066,442  ;  Jan.  5. 
Golf  club  handle.     J.  C.  Brisick.     2,103,889:  Dec.  28. 
Golf  club  shaft.     C.  W.  Hiscocks.     2.093.837  ;  Sept.  21. 
Golf   club    shafts.   Making.     R.    H.    Cowdery.     2,095,503  ; 

Oct.   12. 
Golf  clubs  and  other  hand  gripped  devices,  i.riiiiimi;      .\ 

I'ardoe.     2.079,201  ;  Mnv  4. 
Golf  clubs.  Attachment  for.     J.  Belfore,     2,080,974 ;  July 

13. 
Golf    drive    stroke    practice    device.       W.    J.    Glancey. 

2,095,062  ;  Oct.  5. 
Golf  game.     G.  J.  Forcler.     2,092.905;  Sept,  14, 
Golf  game  Improver.     E.  S.  Ilannaford.     2,080,008  ;  May 

18. 
Golf  green  or  the  like.  T.  II.  North.  2.075..590  ;  Mar.  30. 
Golf  practice  device.  L.  W.  Craft.  2,080,653  ;  May  18. 
<;oif  practice  device,  F,  B,  llewel,  2.074. 14(i:  Mar.  10. 
Golf  practice  Indicator.  A.  C.  Engh.  2,069,650;  Feb.  2. 
Golf  practicing  device.      M.   G.   Rosengarten.     2,087,334 ; 

Julv  20. 
Golf  putting  device.     O.  Smith.     2,081.511  ;  May  25. 
Golf  shaft.     R.  H.  Cowdery  and  C.  Wright.     2.102.0G0 : 

Dec.  14. 
Golf  shaft.     G.  J.   Lemmon.     2.080,275  ;   July   0. 
(!oIf   shaft   and   making   the   same.    Welded    sheet    metal. 

U.  C.  Lngerblude,     2,074,987  ;   Mar,  23, 
(!olf  shafts   and   welding   shim    therefor.    Making   welded 

sheet  metal.     11.   C.   Lagcrhlade.      2.074.980;   Mar.   '23. 
Golf  tee,      (i.  F,   FIJu\.      2,094,320:  Sepl.  2.S. 
Golf  tee.     E.  A.  Shephard.     2,074.519:   Mar.  23. 
Golf  tee.     B.  (",    SleliH.lll.T,       '.OT!!  :IST  :    .M  <v   4, 
Golf  tee.     S.  E.  Thorui>.     2.082,811  :  June  8." 
Golf  tee.     R,   M,  Van  Vnlkfuhurg,     2.103,020;  Di'C,  21. 
Golf  tee  and   magazine   therefor.     II.   O.   Wasserloln,   Sr. 

2,073,328  :  Mor.  0. 
Golf  tee  packiige.     J.  J.  O'ltii.n.     2,0.'<3,2;i.S  ;    June  8. 
Golf  tee.  Recording.     G.  F.  Mndsley.     2,072.405;  Mar.  2, 
Gonadotropic    bonnonal     HubNtancev,     Purifying.       K.     L. 

GuHtUH.      2,072,258;    Mar,    2. 
(ioods    ( iiutiiliii'rH    on     1  r.'iiiNportatlon    vohlrIeK,     I.ocklUK 

\V.    P,    Kellett,      2,103.751;   Dec.    28. 
Goods  (iifiiiliiT  lioidiT.      10.  A.  lOkednlil  and  I'..  M.  Johnaon. 

2.09),:i.^5  :'  Aug.  31. 
Goods,    Method    of   inid    iiuirlilne    for    iwicknglng.      E,    F. 

ChambleHH,     2.097,515  ;  Nov.   2. 
OooHc    and    duck    call.    Wild.      J.    S.    Yager.      2.072.780; 

Mar.  2. 
Gouging  machine.     T.  H.  Heely.     2,088,705;  Aug    3 

GoviTuliig    Iianlsui    for   elaallc   lluld    turhlneii.      K,    li 

2,t«t5,Nrtl»  :  Oct.    12. 
J.   A.    Fried.      2.090. 741  :   Oct,   20. 
A,  r.  Hoof,     2.078,8,'.0:  Apr. 
Fag 


Krlcnon. 
Governor, 
Governor, 
Governor, 

May  25. 
Governor, 

Nov,  9, 


W.  M,   Leibing  and   U.   I>.   Fageol.     2,0S1,825; 
N,  M.  McCtillouch  iiml  C   G.  Cook.     2,(H>8.(\on  ; 


898 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Governor  apparatus.     G.  W.  La  Salle.    2,086,772  ;  July  13. 
Governor,  Automatic  air  motor.     E.  Swanson.     2,076,520  ; 

Apr.  0. 
Governor,  Automobile.     J.  W.  Horine.     2. 079, 01 0:  ^Tnv  4. 
Governor,      Centrifugal.       U.      Quintavalle.       2,093,736 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Governor,  Centrifugal.     G.  R.  Tovi'n.     2,094,196  ;  Sept.  28. 
Governor  clutch  drive  mechanism  support.     R.  F.  Peo  and 

W.  D.  Dr.vsdale.     2,099,750  ;  Nov.  23. 
Governor,   Compressor.     B.   S.  Aikman.     2,099,416 ;  Nov. 

16. 
Governor,   Emergencv   speed.      D.    F.    Warner   and   E.    G. 

Standerwick.     2,077,192  :  Apr.  13. 
Governor,  Engine.     R.  HufEord.     2,100,805  ;  Nov.  30. 
Governor   for   electric   motors.     J.   A.   Fried.     2,099,560 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Governor   for    internal    combustion   engines.    Centrifugal. 

G.  Lunn.     2,071,641 ;  Feb.  23. 
Governor  for   motion   picture  cameras.     C.  E.   Phillmore 

and  J.  H.  Tobin.     2,073,803  :  Mar.  16. 
Governor      for      tractor      engines.        W.      E.      Swenson. 

2,090,161  ;  Aug.   17. 
Governor   for   turbines.  Double.      D.   Thoma.      2,100,o80; 

Nov.  30. 
Governor,  Hydraulic.     C.  J.  Bullick.     2,082,680  ;  June  1. 
Governor  means  for  liquid  injection  internal  combustion 

engines.     A.   8chweizer.      2,102,338  ;  Dec.   14. 
Governor,  Motor.     R.  Barbour.     2,098.939  :  Nov.  16. 
Governor,  Motor.     J.   A.  V.  Turck.     2.088.004  :    July  27, 
Governor,  Speed,    A.  W.  Kretzschmar.    2,067,932  :  Jan.  19, 
Governor,   Speed,     T,  Tarisien.     2,081,466  :  May  25, 
Governor,  Speed,     D.  F.  Warner.     2,080,243  ;  May  11. 
Governing   rotating   bodies,   Method   and   mechanism   for. 

G.  Schmidt.     Re.  20,487  ;  Aug.  24. 
Governor  weighing  machine.     W.  E.  Leibing.     2,094,405  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Grader.    N.  E.  Jersey.     2,074.962  :  Mar.  23. 
Grader.     B.  J.  Seay.     2,088,537  ;  July  27, 
Grader     and      carrier.      Wheeled      earth.        E.      Fellom. 

2,083,643  ;  June  15. 
Grader   attachment,    Eoad.      J.    B.   Boisvert.      2,090,324; 

Aug.   17. 
Grader,  Egg.     J.  A.  Templeman.     2,080,446  ;  May  18. 
Grader,  Power.     A.  Ronning.     2,090,154  ;  Aug.  17. 
Grader.  Road.      F.  E.  Arndt.     2,090,776;   Aug.  24. 
Grader,  Road,     J,  A,  Dickev.     2.070.626  :  Apr,  13, 
Grader,  Road,     R.  W.  Keeler.     2,072,111 ;  Mar.  2. 
Grader,  Road.     W.  C.  NefE,  A.  T.  Workman,  D.  L.  Ander- 
son, and  G.  Holman,     2,090,732  ;  Aug,  24. 
Grader,   Road.     G.  D.   Shaeffer.     2,074,565 ;  Mar.   23. 
Grader,   Road.     R.  J.   Winsor.     2,088,630  ;  Aug.  3. 
Grading    machine.      H.    P.    Dawrs    and    H.    R.    Power. 

2,075,097  :  Mar.  30. 
Grading  machine.      C.  H.  Heather.     2,090,677  ;   Aug,  24. 
Grading  machine.     J.  W.  Johnston.     2.093,694  ;  Sept,  21, 
Grading   machine,      J,    E.    Schultz.      2,083,307 :    June    8. 
Grading    machine.      J.    C.    Wooley    and    O.    N.    Gredell. 

2,089,319  ;  Aug,  10, 
Grain  and  seed  separator,     W,  A,  Van  Dvke.     2,071,908  ; 

Feb,  23, 
Grain,  ."Apparatus  for  cutting  and  elevating.     P.   Schewe. 

2,077,018  :  Apr.  13. 
Grain,    Apparatus    for    drying.      K.    Dienst.      2,073,553 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Grain,     Apparatus     for     processing,       W,     A.     Seymour. 

2,098,521  :   Nov,   9, 
Grain,    Apparatus    for    treating,      J,    Heue    and    A,    W. 

Werner,      2,086,266 ;    July    6. 
Grain    binder    attachment.       H.    Harnisch.       2,089,120 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Grain  cleaner.    C.  Schneider.    2,071,267  ;  Feb.  16. 
Grain    cleaner,    separator,    and    the    like,      H,    Flather ; 

2,069,1.39  :  .Tan,  26. 
Grain    cleaning    device.      E.    W.    Douglass.      2,088,846 ; 

Aug.   3. 
Grain,  Coating  abrasive,     R.  C.  Bcnner  and  R.  L.  Melton, 

2.092.90.3  :  Sent,  14. 
Grain  drill  screen.     W.  M.  Byers.     2.079.839  ;  May  11. 
Grain    product,    Manufacture    of    shredded,      J,  "r.    Hill. 

2.098,544:   Nov.  9. 
Grain    separator.      C.    C.    Ingraham    and   J.    J.    Caruskv. 

2,080,890;  May  18. 
Grain    si/e    of    steel.    Determining,      W,    D.    Brown    and 

C,  V,  Foorster.     2,071,680  :  Feb,  23, 
Grain     storage     elevator,     Underground,       A.     Smolczyk. 

2,085, .396  ;  June  29. 
Grain  structure  in  alloys  and  article.'s  produced  thereby 

Controlling,     C.  M.  Craighead.     2,067.070  ;  Jan.  5. 
Grain  weighing  apparatus.     L.  G.  Hauk.     2,079,802;  May 

Graining,     W.  G,  Bihler   and  H.  J.  Schuldt,     2,074,532  • 

Mar.   23. 
Graining  machine.     C.  Zarkin.     2,074,633;   Mar.  23. 
Gramophone  or  the  like.     A.  R.  Downs.     2.068,449  ;  Jan, 

Granular    material    wa.'sher.      A,    L,    JIunro    and    H     H 

Rumpel,     2,099,133;  Nov.  16. 
Granule.  Colored.      C.   E.   Hillers.      2,070.35n  :   Fob    9 
Granules,  Making,     C,  L,  Colbert,     2,093,998  ;  Sopt,  28. 
Granulated  material  and  making  the  same.     C.  L.  Jewett 

2,091,991  ;  Sept.  7. 
Granulator.      W.   M.   Ryan  and  J.   W.   Bold.      2.081,283  • 

May  25. 
Graphical  analyzer.     N.  Rohats.     2,094,472  ;  Sept.  28. 


Graphite  resistor.     R.  E.  Gould.     2,095,977  ;  Oct,  19, 
Grapple-fork,     R.  G.  Ferris.     2,100,800  ;  Nov,  30. 
Grapple,  Oil  well.    C.  A.  Kelso.     2,072,338  ;  Mar.  2. 
Grass  cutter.      E.   G.  Hazel.      2,093.318  :  Sept.  14. 
Grass    cutting   machine.      D.    H.    Cockburn.      2,071,872 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Grass  killer.  Quitch.     J.  F.  Devlin.     2,076,447  ;  Apr.  6. 
Grass  trimmer.     J.  M.  Hosier.     2,080,315  ;  May  11, 
Grass  trimmer,     J.   M,   Hosier,     2,082,764;   June  1. 
Grate.     G.  J.  Gorsuch.     2,070,894 ;  Feb.  16. 
Grate.     I.  C.  Smith.     2,087.o61 :  July  20. 
Grate  bar.     C.  A.  Warg.     2,083,284  ;  June  8, 
Grate    for    half-tank    icing.    Auxiliary,       C,     W.     Hiles. 

2,081,332;  May   25, 
Grate  for  stage  icing.  Auxiliary,     H.  Giddings,    2,096,100  ; 

Oct,  19. 
Grate,   Furnace.     R.   W.  Foster.     2,082,201  ;   June  1. 
Grate,  Furnace.     A.  G.   Wheler.     2,072,512;  Mar.  2. 
Grate,     Mechanically     moved     chain.     E.      A.     Lemaire. 

2,092,080  ;  Sept.  7. 
Grate      mechanism.      Dumping,        A,      M,      Meyerstein, 

2,088,303 ;  July  27. 
Grate.      Revolving.     O.      Engler      and      H.      Peperkorn. 

2,091,587  ;  Aug.   31. 
Grate,   Wet   refuse  burning.      L.  J.   Schrenk.     2,099,827 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Grater.     A.  D.  Pace.     2,078,507  ;  Apr.  27. 
Grater,  Cheese  and  vegetable.     P.  Cerracchio.     2,087,101 ; 

July  13. 
Grating.     W.  A.  Bates.     2,082,197  ;  June  1. 
Grating.      W.   F.    Zabriskie.      2,084,118;    June    15. 
Grating  structure.     G.  G.  Greulich.     2,089,891 ;  Aug.  10. 
Grave  concealing   device.     E.  M.  Elder  and  W.  D.  Good- 

.vear.     2.102,260  :  Dec,    14, 
Gravel,  Apparatus  for  cleaning  and  conditioning.     J.  A. 

Webb.     2.085,283  :  June  29. 
Gravel  pack  about  well  screens  in  wells.  Forming  a.    H.  O. 

Williams.     2,076,490  ;  Apr.  6. 
Gravel  pack  about  well   screens  in  wells.   Providing  and 

forming  a.     H.  O.  Williams.     2,076,489  ;  Apr.  6. 
Graveling  tool.     L.  A.  Layne  and  H.  C.  Block.     2,096,904  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Gravity  feed  for  cross-cut  saw  handles,     J.  N.  Alexander. 

2.070.106  :   Feb.   9. 
Gravity    indicating    device,    Specific.      J.    E.    G.    Eurlch. 

2.072,164;  Mar.   2, 
Gravity  Indicator  for  storage  batteries.  Specific.     B.  Wil- 

laeh,    E.    Aschenbach,    F.    S.    Gruver,    and    M.    Klein. 

2,072,916  ;  Mar.  9. 
Gravity  instrument.     A.  Graf.     2,089,745  ;  Aug.  10. 
Gravity    measuring   device.      H.    A.    Wilson.      2,090,713 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Gravity   reducing   apparatus  and   method.     E.   G.    Steele. 

2.091.772:  Aug.  31. 
Gravity    sand    and    gravel    spreader.      W.    E.    Broome. 

2,085,895  ;  July  6. 
Grease,     L,  C,  Brunstrum  and  E.  W.  Adams.     2,070,781 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Grease   and    its   production,    Lubricating.      D.    A.    Lister. 

2,103,204;  Dec,  21. 
Grease,  Antifreeze  lubricating,     J.   C,  Zimmer  and  A.  J. 

Morway.     2,071.488  ;  Feb.  23. 
Grease  filter.     T.  P.  Kouvallis.     2,071,467  ;  Feb.  23. 
Grease  intercepter.     E.  W.  N.  Boosey.     2,081,215  ;  May 

(Jrease  manufacture.     C.  O.  Greenlee.     2,083,015  ;  June  8, 
Grease  manufacture,     G,  Kaufman,     2,084,974;  June  22. 
Grease  retainer.     E.  P.  Travis.     2,100,113  ;  Nov.  23. 
Grease   retainer.   Oil-cooled.     J.   A.    Antonelli   and   T.   O. 

Kosatka.     2,092,237  ;  Sept.  7. 
Gre.TSP     rot.Tiner     with     oil     splasher.     W.     A.     Heinze. 

2.070.126:  Feb.  9. 
Grease  retainer  with  reenforced  diaphragm.     J.  H.  Victor 

and  W.  A.  Heinze.     2.073,768  :  Jlar,   16. 
Grease  retainer  with  washer  and  spacer.  Armored.     W.  A. 

Heinze.     2,071,403  ;  Feb.  23. 
Grease    retaining    device.      H.    R.    Gotthardt   and    E.    C. 

Logan.     2,074,901  ;  Mar.  23. 
Grease  trap.     E,  W,  N.  Boosey,     2,103,316  ;  Dec  28. 
(.vr-nsp  trap.     \.  M.  jNlcLeod.     2.102.429-30:  Dec.  14. 
Greases.     M.  H.  Arveson.     2,094,576  ;  Oct.  5. 
Gr^'ases,  Lubricating,     E.  N.  Klemgard.     2,085,533;  June 

Greases.   Production    of  solid.     M.   Otto  and  M.  Mueller- 

Cunradi.     2,08-1,500  ;  June  22. 
Greasing  unit.      S.    W.   Buckley.      2,076,444;   Apr.    6. 
Green-fodder,    Preservation    of.     F.    A.    Henglein   and   F. 

W.   Stauf.     2,078,537;  Apr.  27. 
Greenhouse  sash  bar.    F.  Eiche.     2,075,642  ;  Mar.  30. 
Grenade.     R.  C.  Coupland.     2,069,221  :  Feb.  2, 
Grenade.      J.  M.   King.     2,101,071  :   Dec    7, 
Grenade,     E.  G.  Morner,     2,100,698  :  Nov,  30, 
Grenade,  Centrifically  armed,     J,  H.  Adams.     2,067,999  : 

Jan.  19, 
Grenade.     Fire     extinguishing,       G,     Finzi,       2,073,416 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Grenade,  Hand,     R.  C.  Allen.     2,084,994  ;  June  29, 
(rrouadc.  Hand.     A.  Lowv.     2,094,561-2  •  Sept    28 
Grenade,  Hand.     T.  A.  O'Leary.     2,080,896  ;  May  18. 
Grid.     R.  H.  Varmn.     2,101,462  ;  Dec.  7. 
Grid,    Burner    forming.      F.    H-.    Schneider.      2,100,292  : 

Nov.   23. 

Grid-controlled   gas-filled   tube.      J.    Sleplan.     2,078,883; 
Apr.  27. 


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LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


899 


Grid,  Cooking.     W.  H.  Castner.     2,086,155  ;  July  6. 
Grid  electrodes,  Apparatus  for  trimming.     H.  P.  Kronen- 
wetter  and  E.  E.  Moore.     2,068,628;  Jan.   19. 
Grid  for  ice  trays.     V.  X.  Hybinette.     2,068,329  ;  Jan.  19. 
Gridiron.     J.  P.  L.  Laffitte.     2.099,603  ;  Nov.  23. 
Grid   lining   for    centrifugal   baskets.      E.    Roberts.      Re. 

20,432  ;  June  29. 
Grid  paster.     J.  E.  Brown  and  A.  B.  Clark.     2,069,104  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Grid    pasting    machine.      A.     D.     Lund.       2,081,943-4; 

June  1. 
Grid,  Protected.     R.  H.  Varian.     2,079,884  ;  May  11. 
Grill,  Hand.     L.  Maurizi.     2.069,617  ;  P'eb.  2. 
Grille.     E.  L.  Anderson.     2,077,734  ;  Apr.  20. 
Grille.     10.  L.   Anderson.      2,091,621  :   Aug.  31. 
Grille.     A.    B.    WerdehofC.      2,093,499 ;    Sept.    21. 
Grille,  Air  deflecting.     J.  Karmazin.     2,085,159  ;  June  29. 
Grille  and   register  construction.     C.  Eisler.     2,087,104  ; 

July  13. 
Grille  construction.     G.  E.  Whitlock.     2,071,674 ;  Feb.  23. 
Grille    construction,    Radiator.      H.    Eyriug.      2,089,935 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Grille  cover.     R.  E.  Linn.     2.079,327  ;  May  4. 
Grille  for  toasters,  Closed.     W.  O.  Wheeler.     2,089,315 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Grille  guard.    A.  V.  Weasler  and  W.  J.  Dooley.    2,100,018  ; 

Nov.   23. 
Grille,  Radiator.     G.  Harrison,  Jr.     2,083,785  ;  June  15. 
Grille    ring    for    liquid    fuel    burners.       J.     A.     Wilson. 

2,094,764;  Oct.  5. 
Grille  structure.      C.  T.  Perkins.     2.100,767;  Nov.  30. 
Grille,  Wall.     P.  M.  Young.     2,096,271 ;  Oct.  19. 
Grille  with  distinctive  character  design.     Flexible.     M.  L. 

Cornell,   A.    H.    Grate   and    R.    K.   Bennett.      2,078.926 ; 

May  4. 
Grilling  and  toasting  device.     M.  Le  Masson.     2,103,426  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Grinder.     C.   D.   Ammon.     2.098,480 ;  Nov.  9. 
Grinder.     J.  J.  Waage.     2,069,431  ;  Feb.  2. 
Grinder    and    cutting    knife    therefor,    Meat.      G.    Dirr. 

2,075,603  ;  Mar.  30. 
Grinder    and    sharpener    attachment    for    meat    grinders. 

A.  J.  Kirkland.     2,100.808;  Nov.  30. 
Grinder  attachment.    E.  L.  Hussmann.    2,098,147  ;  Nov.  2. 
Grinder,   Cup.     W.  P.   Leshure.     2,082,404  ;   June   1. 
Grinder,  Cutlery.     N.  H.  Adams.     2.077,195;  Apr.  13. 
Grinder,  Feed.     R.  Eberly.     2,068.450  :  Jan.  19. 
Grinder,  Feed.    G.  C.  J.  Gray.    2,066,621 ;  Jan.  5. 
Grinder    for   slicer   blades.      C.    W.    Johnson.      2,097,068 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Grinder,   Internal.     H.  E.  Balsiger,  E.  P.   Wine,  and  D. 

Gurney.     2,088,682  ;   Aug.   3. 
Grinder,  Knife.    W.  E.  Jones  and  J.  D.  Taylor.    2,083,069  ; 

June  8. 
Grinder,  Knife.     P.  H.  Root.     2,069,097  ;  Jan.  26. 
Grinder,  Meat.     I.  Vant.     2,090,650  ;  Aug.  24. 
Grinder,    Oscillation.      F.   D.   Van   Norman.      2,076,508 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Griiidor,    Pin    hole.      J.    RuniuMi.      2.070,381  ;    Feb.   9. 
Grinder,   Rail.     M.  Moore.     2,076,089  ;  Apr.   6. 
Grinder,  Rotary.     B.  B.   Myers.     2,097,890  ;   Nov.   2. 
Grinder,    Surface.      A.    De    Marchi    and    D.    A.    Sandin. 

2,097,655  ;  Nov.  2. 
Grinder,  Track.     H.  J.  Perazzoli.     2,077,895  ;  Apr.  20. 
Grinder,  Track.      H.   H.  Talboys.      2,073.810;  iM.-ir.   16. 
Grinder,  Valve.    IL  S.  Hill  and  C.  H.  Williams.     2,099,207  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Grinder,  Valve.     W.  E.  Jessop.     2,084,95!)  ;  June  22. 
Grinder,   Valve  seat.     M.  D.   Tyler.     2,085,280  ;  June  29. 
Grinding    and     polishing    machine.       G.     D.     Moomaw. 

2,095,202  ;   Oct.   5. 
Grinding  apparatus.     E.  Miihllmcher.     2.080.089;  May  11. 
Grinding  apparatus.     L.  J.   Sauer.     2,078,416  ;  Apr.   27. 
Grinding  apparatus,  Terrazzo.     A.  W.  Mall.     2,097,730  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Grinding  device.     G.  J.  Batzer.     2,102,053;  Doc.  14. 
Grinding  device.      11.   J.   I'cnizzoli.      2.069.900;   Feb.  9. 
Grinding  element  for  and   method  of  making  spline  cou- 
plings.    J.Edgar.     2,077,100  ;  Apr.  1.'!. 
Grinding  machine.     C.  IT.  Amidon.     2,101,787;  Dec.  7. 
Grinding     m.achine.       W.     G.     Baldenhofer.       2,068,520  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Grinding  machine.     II.  L.  Blood.     2,007,420  ;  Nov.  2. 
(Jrinding  machine.     C.  Booth.     2,083,115  ;  June  8. 
Grinding  iiuicliino.     W.  L.   lir.vnnt.     2,076,808;  Apr.  13, 
Grinding    machine.       K.    T.     Bysslie     and     R.     R.    Finn. 

2.087.602  ;  July  20. 
Grln<llng  machine.     L.   G.  Casey.     2,097,9M  ;  Nov.   2. 

Grinding  nuirliliK'.      N.  U.  rii; ,  .l\:      •.>,()9  I  ,-lc.9  ;  Aug.  31. 

Grindiiii;  maclilni'.      R.  A.  Cole.      2.092.727;  Sept.  7. 
(Jrlnding  macliiiie.     R.  A.  Cole.     2,007,783  ;  Nov.  2. 
<;iindliig     iiiailiiiie.      R.    A.     Colo    and     C.    H.     Amidon. 

2,101,790  ;   Dec.  7. 
Ciiiiiliiig  iri!ic1ii!ic.      R.  IT.   Cniincr.      2,092  876;  Sept.    M. 
Grinding  machine.     O.   Crompton,  Jr.   and  C.  J.   Green. 

2.10'.'  517  :    M.c.   H. 
Grinding  macliiiie.     II.  G.  Day.     2.072,157;  Miir.  2. 
Grinding  ni.icliiiK-.     A.  L.  T)c  T,r'eu\v.     2.099,16  1  ;  Nov.  16, 
Grinding   hijicIiImi-.      J.    Edgar.      2,067.17S;    .Inn,    12. 
Griiiilliig    inncliliic,      IT.    lOrnst,    C.    Ilnrfurlh,    iind    L.    F. 

Neiiiiliigfr.     2,101,011  ;  Dec.  7. 
Grinding  niaclilne.     ('.  (i.  Klvgnro.     2,077.350;  Apr,  13. 
Grinding  machine.     C.  G.   Flygnrc.     2,088,5 10  ;  July  27. 


Grinding  machine.  F.  E.  Johnson.  2,102.518;  Dec.  14. 
Grinding  machine.  H.  A.  Kremer.  2,071,882  ;  Feb.  23. 
Grinding  machine.  H.  A.  Silven.  2,086,052  ;  July  6. 
Grinding  niafliine.  C.  C.  Stcvpns.  2.092,.S95  :  Sept.  14. 
Grinding  machine.  S.  A.  Strickland.  2,076,682  ;  Apr.  13. 
Grinding  machine.  F.  A.  Ward.  2,077,727  ;  Apr.  20. 
Grinding     machine.     A.     W.     Wigglesworth.     2,074,308 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Grinding  machine.     W.  H.  Wood.     2,082,728;  June  1. 
Grinding    macliine.      W.    H.    Wood    and    C.    G.    Flygare. 

2,082,727  ;  June  1. 
Grinding  machine  and  grinding.     I.  R.  Shue.     2,089,040  ; 

Aug.   3.     - 
Grinding   machine    and    method.      J.    Edgar.      2,067,177  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Grinding     machine,     Automatic.     H.     Arter.     2,092,721 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Grinding  machine.  Automatic.     A.  J.   Lewis.     2,070,283  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Grinding      machine,      Automatic       internal.     K.       Jung. 

2, 092. 2-1 5  ;    Sept.   7. 
Grinding  machine,   Centerless.     A.   G.  Belden  and   R.  A. 

Cole.     2,073,509  ;  Mar.  9. 
Grinding  machine,  Centerless.     A.  Scrivener.     2,091,655; 

Aug.  31. 
Grinding      machine.      Centrifugal.      A.      Martinez,      B. 

2,101,442  :  Dec.  7. 
Grinding  machine,   Crankpin.     H.   J.   Grifling.   2,092,732; 

Sept.  7. 
Grinding       machine,       Cylindrical.       H.       E.       Balsiger. 

2,103,808  ;  Dec.  28. 
Grinding  machine    for  grinding  non-circular  shapes.     H. 

Stubbs.     2,098,438  ;  Nov.  9. 
Grinding  machine  for  reamers  and  like  tools.     A.  C.  Hoch. 

2,097,664  ;  Nov.  2. 
Grinding  machine,  Hydraulically  operated.     W.  H.  Wood. 

2.071,677  ;  Feb.  23. 
Grinding  machine,  Hydraulically  operated.     W..  H.  Wood. 

2,078,749  ;   Apr.   27. 
Grinding   machine,    Hydraulically    operated   surface.     W. 

H,  Wood.     2,080,976  ;  May  18. 
Grinding  machine  table  reciprocating  mechanism.     C.  G. 

Flygare.     2,078,757:  Apr.  27. 
Grinding  machinery.     S.  Einstein.     2,066.677  ;  Jan.  5. 
Grinding  machinery.     F.  S.  Haas.     2,072,814  ;  Mar.  2. 
Grinding,   Means  for.     M.   It.   Ximenoz.     2,091,297;   Aug. 

31. 
Grinding,    Method    and    appaartus    for.      L.    J.    Cooney. 

2,096,424  ;  Oct.  19. 
Grinding  mill.     A.  J.  Moslev.     2.100.200;  Nov.  23. 
Grinding  mill.     J.  Mursch. "   2,091.080  ;  Aug.    24. 
Grinding  mill,  Air-swept.     C.  Nielsen.      2,069,174 ;   Jan. 

26. 
Grinding  or  polishing  device.     L.  Burkhalter.     2,083,685; 

June  15. 
(iriiiding  tool.     A.  II.  Wolf.     2,073,861;  Mar.   16.  ' 
(irinding    tool,    Pneumatic.     W.    T.    Javnes.     2,093,360; 

Sept.   14.  ■■•!■■ 

Grinding  twist  drills   and   the  like.   Machine   for.     R.   C. 

A\'eishampel.     Re,  20.491  ;  Aug.  31. 
Grinding  wheel,     II,  O,  .Vnd.'rson,     2.094.556;  Sept.  28. 
Grinding  wheel.     .\.  P.  Beebe.     2,084,780;  June  22. 
Grinding  wheel.     J.  Greenwood.     2,080.847  ;  Aug.  10. 
Grinding  wheel.     B.   Sanford.     2,097,803  ;   Nov.   2. 
(JruHling  wheel,   Segmental.     S.   Rusoff.     2,102,919;   Dec. 

Grinding   wheel.     A.   T.    Sohlstrom.     2,002,.591  ;    Sept.    7. 
(Jrlnding   wheel.      K,    F.    Whitconib   and    II.    W.    Wagner. 

2.102..34:!;    Dec.    14. 
Grinding  wheel    and   making   the  same.      D.   E.   Webster. 

2,081,843;  Mnv   25. 
(irinding  wheel,   Reenforced.     C.   Wolf.     2,080,156;   May 

11. 
(irinding     wheel.     Segmental.     T.     Larsson.     2,071,114; 

Slar.  10. 
Grinding     wheel      truing     apparatus.     C.      G.      rivgjire. 

2,002.730  ;  Sent.  7. 
Grinding     wheel      truing     apparatus.        G.      K.      Ilulliert. 

2.077,363:  Apr.  13, 
Grinding      wheel      truing     attachment.        R.      A.      Colo. 

2,073,577  ;  Mar.  0. 
Grip  device,     L.  C.  Follln,     2.080.740;  Aug.  10. 
(Jrip,    Eleclrlcal-scrvlce-cablo.      C.    A.    Bay.      2,076,350; 

Apr.  0. 
Grii.    lor  goir   .-lubH.      (!.   K.   Miirsli,      2.0'tl  ..'irJ  ;   Aiii:.   31. 
Grip  for  golf  phibs.     A.  Pardee.     2.084,591  ;   June  22. 
(irip  for  golf  clubs.     W.  O.  Slrohbach.     2,004,417;  Sept. 

2S. 
(irip.    handle,    or   shaft   of   pi'vcnsslve   or  .swinging   luiplo- 

niiMil^.     I).  M.  Shinv.     '.'OOO  :U<»  :  Nov.  111. 
Grip,  ITo.se.     It.  N.  Smith.     2,078.164;  Apr.  27. 
Grip.   Line.     ().  O.  Dale.     2,O.SO,700  ;   May   IS. 
Grip   ini'.MsurIng  device  for  bowling  liall.s.      (.'.  O.  «"olllpr. 

2.0S,S.290  ;  July  27. 
Grl|i  or  clutch  for  holdlnK  wires  or  cnbles.     W,  J,  MiiK«>e. 

2,087,(119  ;  July  20. 
Criii.  Srylli.-,      A     lOrikson,     2  ()(I0,47I  ;  Feb.   2. 
(iripper  mechanlHin   for  printing  premieR.     It.   M.   Itiirbrr. 

2.().S().2I0  :   May   1  1. 
Grliiplng  device.     J.  C.   Friend.     2,0,87.758;  July  20. 
Gripping  di'vlce.      K.   K    K.IIeniH.      2.003,. S.'l.S  ;   Sept.  21. 
Gripiiing    di'vlce    for    lulies    of    lieat-e.\oliiiiigi<   nppnrnlufi. 

R.  ArinnlronK.     2.007, 68;»  ;  Nov.  2, 
Gripplni;  tool,     F.  Koenlft.     2,(n)l,238  ;  Sept.  28. 


900 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Orit    nmiovt^r.      T.   Tlioispn.      2.093.257  :    Sejit.    14. 
Grits,     and    makiug    same,    Dustless.       F.     L.    Jefferies. 

2,098,293:  Nov.  9. 
Grommet  for  inkwells.     L.  Crandall,  J.  W.  Davis,  and  L. 

J.   Lindquist.     2,086,016  ;   Julv  6. 
Grommets,  Making.     K.  Almdale.     2,096,623  ;  Oct.  19. 
Ground  clip.     M.  E.  Paradise.     2,092.930  ;  Sept.   14. 
Ground  fitting.     C.  G.  Bondeson.     2,077,613  ;  Apr.  20. 
Ground,    Process    of    inspecting    the.      J.     N.    Hummel. 

2,084.143  ;  June  15. 
Grounding  device,   Abrasion   resistant.     H.   J.   Crawford. 

2,084,523  ;  June  22. 
Grounding  means.      \V.  A.  Haig.     2,068,545  ;  Jan.  19. 
Grounding  set.     U.  C.  Dunaway.     2,096.796  :  Oct.  26. 
Group  selector  for  sorting  machines.    E.  Rose.    2,101,455  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Grouser  arrangement  for  tractor  wheels.     R.  N.  Geffrov. 

2.092,275  ;  Sept.  7. 
Guard  and  ledger  plate  for  mowing  machines  or  the  like 

R.  L.  Fulton.     2.096,238  ;  Oct.  19. 
Guard  and  rest  for  pistols,  Thumb.     W.  H.  McClarin,  Sr. 

Re.  20,456  ;  July  27. 
Guard  and  seal  assembly.  Dust.     L.  A.  Rowe.     2,103,555  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Guard  attachment  for  mixing  machines.     L.  B.  Brunner. 

2.101.980;  Dec.   14. 
Guard,  Bolt.     G.  P.  Schiehl.     2,090,236  ;  Aug.  17. 
Guard,  Bottom  rod  safety.     E.  G.  Busse.     2,077,547  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Guard,   Bumper.      O.  F.  Oottlieb.      2.070.4:^9  ;  Feb.  t). 
Guard,  Bumper.     G.  A.  Lyon.     2,099,212  ;  Xov.  16. 
Guard,    Bumper.      Ij.     S.    Poncher    and    J.    B.    Newman. 

2,083,742 :  June  15. 
Guard,  Cattle.     S.  I.  Smith.     2,082,984  ;  June  8. 
Guard.  Clothes  wringer.     N.  G.  Pfeil.     2.097,132  :  Oct.  26. 
Guard  construction.  Mower.     W.   R.  Gillette  and  A.  L. 

Warner.     2,080,471 ;  May  18. 
Guard,     Cushioned    stocking     supporter.      E.     G.     Boyle. 

2,103,446  :  Dec.  Zti. 
Guard,  Cylinder  keyway.     A.  H.  TJnterberg.     2,068,936  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Guard,  Dust.     C.  C.  Farmer.     2,071,736  ;  Feb.  23. 
Guard,  Fan.     J.  H.  Cohen.     2,100,994;  Nov.  30. 
Guard,  Fence.     E.  A.  Love.     2,084,619  ;   June  22. 
Guard,   Fishhook.     C.   S.   Aikins.     2,095,048  ;  Oct.  5. 
Guard    for    bicycles,    Wheel    and    chain.    ■  J.    R.    Morgan. 

2,098,510;   Nov.  9. 
Guard  for  children's  toilet  seats.     C.  T.  De  Pay  and  W.  C 

Baxter.     2,100,774  ;  Nov.  30. 
Guard     for     fertilizer     drills.     Bearing.       G.     H.     Self. 

2.094,502  ;  Sept.  28. 
Guard     for     fish     lures,     etc.,     Weedless.       O.     Valasek. 

2,079,883  ;  May  11. 
Guard      for     lever     openings  .   H.      Golden.      2,093,672 : 

Sept.  21. 
Guard  for  machinery.    E.  Smith.     2.099,282  ;  Nov.  16. 
Guard  for  mandrel  presses.   Safety.     J.  M.  Ehrmantraut 

2,095,971 :  Oct.  19. 
Guard  for  paper  making  machines.   Rope.     R.  Carpenter. 

2,074,045  ;  Mar.  16. 
Guard    for   paring    knives.      J.    H.    Karlson.      2,103,329 : 

Dec.  28. 
Guard  for  railway  track  construction.  Foot.     A.  Enstrom. 

2,091,095;  Aug.  24. 
Guard    for    razors    and    hair    cliopers.      G.    P.    Schmitt. 

2.083.580  ;  June  15. 
Guard    for    sewing    machines,    Adjustable    needle.      W. 

Jacobson  and  F.  E.  Quest.     2,080,541 ;  May  18. 
Guard    for   sprinkler   heads,    Grass.      A.   H.    Schumacher. 

2,080.341 :  May  11. 
Guard  for  washing  machine  wringers.     A.  Milne  and  M. 

P.   Comerford.     2,081,058;   May   18. 
Guard.    Garment    hanger.     H,    Schwartzman.     2,095,618  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Guard,  Grille.   A.  V.  Weasler  and  A.  C.  Meyer.   2,102,815  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Guard,  Head.     D.  Levinson.     2,081,335  ;  May  25. 
Guard.  Heel.      J.   Gancy.      2,091,707;  Aug.  31. 
Guard.  Highway.     W.  F.  Schulz.     2,088,001  ;  July  2T. 
Guard,  Highway.     J.  C.   Shepherd.     2,093.577;  Sept.  21. 
Guard,  Lubricated  dust.     H.  H.  Greee.     2,080,472  ;  Mav 

18. 
Guard    mechanism,    Knife.      W.    C.    Lichty.      2,085,681; 

June  29. 
Guard,    Mine    trolley    wire.     O.    E.    Nichols.     2.091,03"_' ; 

Aug.  31. 
Guard,  Nose.     P.  J.  Brownson.     2,073,511 ;  Mar.  9. 
Guard,  Nose.     J.  W.  Welsh.     2,089.234  ;  Aug.  10. 
Guard  or  bridle,  Broom.     A.  D.  FiveshilUng.     2,097,787  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Guard.   Pocket.     W.  R.  Buxton.     2,088,287  ;  July  27. 
Guard     rail.       A.     E.     Brlckman     and     G.     A.     Glcason. 

2.089,929  ;  Aug.  10. 
Guardrail.      F.  ().   McU/cl.      2,091.925;   Aug.  31. 
Guard  rail.     H.  A.  Wood.     2.085.058:  June  29. 
Guardrail     construction,     Highway.        W.      R.     Baxter. 

2,078,704  ;  Apr.  27. 
Guardrail,    Highway.     L.  H.  Height.     2.101,176;  Dec.  7. 
Guard   rail,   Highway.     L.   H.   Height   and   J.  L.   Brown. 

2,085,008  ;  June  29. 
Guard,    Railway    hrnlje    bottom    connecting    rod.      G.    W 

Imgrund.     2,067,608;  Jan.   12. 
Guard,     Road.      A.    E.     Brlckman    and    G.     A.    Gleason. 

2.074.771  :  Mar.  23. 


Guard,  Road.     E.  V.  Camp.     2,067,887  :  Jan.  19. 
Guard.  Road.     W.  R.  Macatee.     2,78,864  ;  Apr.  27- 
Guard,  Saw.     O.  Boisvert.     2.096,666  ;  Oct.  19. 
uuard.  Sawmill.     G.  W.  Myers.     2.087,577  ;  July  20. 
Guard,  Snow.     D.  Levow.     2,079,768  ;  May  11. 
(Juard,    Splash.      J.    H.   Cohen.      2,091.910;    Aug.   31. 
Guard,    Splash..      W.    C.    Jackson.      2.085,660 ;    June   29. 
Guard  structure.     J.  P.  Dennebaum.     2,091,195  ;  Aug.  24. 
Guard  structure.     W.  B.  Ewing.     2,090,115  :  Aug.  17. 
Guard,  Thermometer.     C.  P.    Zumwalt.     2,084,370;  June 

22. 
Guard.  Thumb.     S.  D.  Bevill.     2.070.506  ;  Feb.  9. 
Guard,  Thumb.     H.  S.  Paul.     2,068,109  ;  Jan.  19. 
Guard,  Thumb  or  finger.     G.  M.  Hovey.     2,074,113  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Guard,  Traffic.     G.  A.  Gleason.     2,071,863  ;  Feb.  23. 
(Juard.  Wheel.      R.  W.  Harroun.      2.070,230  ;  Feb.  9. 
Guard,    Wrist    watch.      A.    H.     Sauer,    Jr.      2,101,690; 

Dec.  7. 
Guards,     Making    bumper.     C.     R.     Duncan.     2.070.424 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Guide     and     retention     clip.     Multiple     purpose.     C.     R. 

Chamberlin.     2.097,018  :  Oct.  26. 
Guide   arm   for   valve   rods.      J.    F.   Duncan.     2,071,823 : 

Feb.  23. 
Guide,  Belt.     H.  M.  Ostertag.     2,076,413  ;  Apr.  6. 
Guide,   Brake  shoe.     B.   Dick.     2,082,244 ;   June    1. 
Guide,  Brake  shoe.     S.   Schnell.     2.101.692  :  Dec.  7. 
Guide,  Brass  channel.       A.  V.  Weaver.     2,087,941  ;  Julv 

27. 
Guide,  Cable.     E.  A.  Fultz  and  R.  H.  Hale.     2,090,445  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Guide,  Calking  tool.     J.  D.  Seiler.     2,068,874  ;  Jan.  26. 
Guide    card   with   index-insert   pocket.      R.    G.   Bourdon. 

2,089.333  ;  Aug.  10. 
Guide.  Chimney  corner.     F.  B.  Gabriel.     2,084,798  ;   June 

22 
Guide,     Drawer.     J.     Cummings    and    E.     H.     Sheldon. 

2,074,371 ;  Mar.  23. 
Guide,  Drill  bit.     R.  Miller.     2,016,039  ;  Apr.   6. 
Guide,  Dry  thread.     W.  Renschak.     2,095,285  ;  Oct.  12. 
Guide  for  air  drilling  tools.  Starter-steel.     J.  J.  Simpson. 

F.  M.  Simpson  and  D.  Simps(m.     2.079.189  ;  May  4 
Guide    for    automatic    train    pipe    connecters.    Draw   bar. 

C.  B.  Herd.     2.092,915:   Sept.  14. 
Guide    for    dressing    shoes,     I'rotector.       J.    M.    Maver. 

2,067,855;  Jan.  12. 
Guide    for    flush    valves,    Centering.      G.    C.    Kinsfather. 

2,098,687  ;  Nov.  9. 
Guide    for    safety    devices    on     doors.     R.     H.    Greeeor. 

2.095.695  ;  Oct.  12. 
Guide  for  sewing  machine,  Work.     E.  V.  Tolen  and  C.  B. 

Harbstrelt.     2,074,572;  Mar.  23. 
Guide   for    sliding   panels,    particularly   sliding   roofs   for 

motor  vehicles.     J.  King.     2,087,670  ;  July  20. 
Guide  for  tube   rolling  mills.     J.   W.   Offutt.     2.099.497 : 

Nov.  16. 
Guide   for  use  in   driving  sheet   piling.     A.  H.   Hansler. 

2,074,906;  Mar.  23. 
Guide,  Jacquard  needle  spring.     H.  V.  Foster.     2,103,814  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Guide,     Knitting     machine     design.       L.      R.      Treinis. 

2,078,646  ;  Apr.  27. 

Guide,  Pipe  cutter.     W.  M.  Patersou.     2,071,273  :  Feb.  16. 
Guide,  Pocket  room.     W.  J.  Ceder.     2,098.944  ;  Nov.  16. 
Guide,  Rolling  mill.     S.  Findlater.     2,099,473  :  Nov.  1« 
Guide,    Rotating.      W.    H.    Bradshaw    and    G.    P.    HofE. 

2.083,251  ;  June  8. 
Guide    shoe.    Elevator    roller.      C.    Norton.      2,100,169  ; 

Xov.  23. 
Guide,  Trailer.     A.  D.  Stidham.     2,092,683  :  Sept.  7. 
Guide    twister.      W.    H.     Catterall    and     W.     J.    Barrv. 

2,069,517;  Feb.  2. 
Guide.     Universal    brake    shoe    grinder.       L.     C.     Rishel. 

2.102,915  :  Dec.  21. 
Guide,  Window  glass.     D.  C.  Bailev.     2.102,936  ;  Dec.  21. 
<TUKling  device.      F.   Miller.      2.070,370:   Feb.    !>. 
Guiding  device  for  working  implements.     C.  C.  Hansen. 

2,093,673 ;  Sept  21. 
Guiding  frame  of  the  belts  for  the  high  draft  mechanisms. 

F.  Casablancas.     2.094.229  :  Sept.  28. 
fJuitar.     L.  E.  Thompson.     2.083.751;  June  15. 
Guitar  attachment.     C.  T.  Schrickel.     2,073.226 ;  Mar.  :■*. 
(;uitar.  Macaroni.     T.   A.  Castriana.     2,083,429;  June  8. 
Gum  base.  Chewing.     W.  H.  Carmody.     2.087,900  ;  July  27. 
Gum,  Chewing.     G.  J.  Menson.     2,069,477  ;  Feb.  2. 
Gum   composition.   Chewing.     K.   G.   Blaikie.     2,085,490; 

June  29. 
Gum,   Corn  starch  dextrine  remoistenlne.     T.  A.  Bruce. 

2070.253  :   Feb.   9. 

Gum  deflocculant  from  gum  karava  and  like  for  paper- 
fibor  and  the  product.  Making  a.  T.  R.  Le  Compte. 
2,088,479  ;  July  27. 

Gum  formation  in  low  boiling  hydrocarbon  oils  and  prod- 
2*087  597^-' J^l    thereby.    Inhibiting.       C.    L.    Gutzeit. 

Gum  from  drying  oils.  Manufacture  of  miscible.  E.  M. 
\\  lUiams.     2,082,371  ;  June  1. 

*^'"''"o')l"'vfl''^''A'''  ""''  '^'''*^''  '■'^''''■'■'S'"-  (Ipvicp.     I!.  I,ondon. 
Gum  of  prepared  gum  class.  Manufacture  of.     G.  W.  Ad- 
s°y,  Jr.     2,093,405  ;  Sept.  21. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


901 


Gununed    tape    dispenser.      T.    R.    Gautier.       2,082,733  ; 

June  1. 
Gun.     G.  51.  Barnes.     2,066,319  ;  Jan.  5. 
Gun.      F.  Dixon.      2,102,199  ;  Dec.   14. 
Gun.     W.  E.  House.     2,077,415  ;  Apr.  20. 
Gun.     W.  T.  Moore.     2,089,219  ;  Aug.  10. 
Gun.     W.  T.  Moore.     2,101,086;  Dec.  7. 
Gun.     E.   H.  Smith.     2,094,854;  Oct.  5. 
Gun,  Air.     W.  C.  Robinson.     2,101,198  ;  Dec  " 
Gun,  Air.     H.  Schmeisser.     2,068,823  ;  Jan.  26. 
Gun,  Air.     A.  L.  Straub.     2.101.762  :  Dec.  7. 
Gun,  Air.     F.  M.   Tomlinson.     2,097,866  ;   Nov.   2. 
Gun,  Air  pressure.     L.  A.  Popp.     2,093,618:   Sept.  21. 
Gun  and  hunting  I<nife  combination.     V.  Foley  and  J.  J. 

Henning.     2,098,139  ;  Nov.  2. 
Gun  and  plunger  device  adapted  therefor,  Powder.     W.  H. 

Rose.    2,071,580  ;  Feb.  23. 
Gun,  Automatic.     F.  Herlach  and  T.  Rakula.     2,067,322  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Gun,  Automatic  ring  tr.ivoler.     R.  P.  Andreoli.     2,094,.')17  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Gun,  Bow.     J.  Umling.     2,009.464  ;  Feb.  2. 
Gun,  Calking.     P.  B.  Seebergefl    2.090,644  ;  Aug.  24. 
Gun,  Casting  and  Iiarpooning.     C.   R.  Klein.     2,090.731  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Gun  choke.  Adjustable.     E.  F.  White.     2,102.931  :  Dec.  21. 
Gun,  Compressed  air.     I.  D.  Kelley,  Jr.     2,098,454  ;  Nov.  9. 
Gun,  Dart.     M.  S.  Shirn.     2,092,361  ;  Sept.  7. 
Gun,     Electron.       B.     C     (iardnrr     iind     A      H      I'.ru]., 

2.079,163  ;  May  4. 
Gunfire,     Apparatus     for     training     in.     <\     H.     Coates 

2.069,750  :  Feb.  9. 
Gunfire   control    apparatus.      J.    P.    Watson.      2,066,498  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Gun   fire   control   app.aratus.   Machine.      G.    E.   Beharrell, 

J.  Wright,  and  H.  Trevaskis.     2.100,097  ;  Nov.  23. 
Gun  for  shellac,  paints,  etc.,  Electric  spray.    E.  A.  Stoekel, 

Jr.,  and  E.  H.  Bridenbaugh.     2.068.205;  Jan.  19. 
Gun,  Gas.     M.  S.  Gagle.     2.072,621  ;  Mar.  2. 
Gun,  Gas-operated.    S.  H.  MacGregor.    2,101,862  ;  Dec.  14. 
Gun,  Glider.     W.  Ballwanz.     2,089. .594  :  Aug.  10. 
Gun,  Grease.     A.   W.   Arnold.     2,097,612;   Nov.   2. 
Gun,  Grease.     A.  J.  Dinkel.     2,080,809  ;  May  18. 
Gun,   Grease.      C.   F.   Goddard.      Re.   20,385  ;   June  1 . 
(Jiin,  Grease.     J.  J.  Pelouch.     2,102.0L'5  :  Dec.  14. 
Gun,  Grease.     N.  V.  Smith  and  C.  W.  Stoll.     2,074,570  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Gun,   fland   and   air  low  pressure  grease.     A.   Johnson. 

2,099.9.59  ;  Nov.  23. 
Gun,  Hot  air.     F.  O.  Albertson.     2,096.023:  Oct.  19. 
Gun,     Hydraulic.       C.     F.    Frode    and    K.     S.     Howard. 

2,082,330  ;  .Tune  1. 
Gun,  Metal  spray.     R.  Lensch  and  P.  Leder.     2,096,119  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Gun  mount.      E.  C.  Go.bert  .and  T.  A.  Conlon.      2,091,278  : 

Aug.  31. 
Gun  mount.      C.   G.  Trimbach.     2,090,079 ;  Aug.    17. 
Gun  mount.  Machine.     D.  A.  Taylor.     2,100,790  ;  Nov.  30. 
Gun,  Mud.    C.  W.  Andrews  and  C.  E.  Dougan.    2,101,306  : 

Deo.  7. 
Gun,    Power    grease.      N.    V.    Smith    and    C.    W.    Stoll. 

2,080,513  ;  May  18. 
Gun,  I'rcs.sure  grease.     F.  K.  Schneider  and  F.  H.  Ehnls. 

2,082,521  ;  June  1. 
Gun,  Rubber  band.    L.  and  A.  Gagnon.    2,008,001  :  Nov.  2. 
Gun  sight.    J.  P.  Catv.    2,071,006  ;  P^eb.  16. 
Gun  sight.     S.  D.  Shopard.     2,103,189  ;  Dec.  21. 
Gun  sight.      W.  Vav<T.     2.079.2(;tl  :   May  4 
Gun-sight  mount.     O.  Horsrud.     2,073,210;  Mar.  9. 
Gun,    Spatter.      W.   J.    I.ewis.      2,092.924:   Sept.    14. 
Gun,  Sporting.     G.  Bretton.     2,087.66]  ;  July  20. 
Gun,  Spray.     C.  S.  Fisher.     2,079.933  ;  May  11. 
Gun,  Spray.    C.  R.  Irwin.    2,096.042  :  Oct.  19. 
Gun,  Spray.     A.  P.  Jenkins.     2,082,060-01;   June  1. 
Gun,  Spray.     P.  W.  Wittle.     2,078,171  :  Apr.  20. 
Gun,    Swatter.     J.   E.   Kahler.     2,0»3.«09;    Sept.   21. 
Gun      unit      for      gun      perforators.     G.      F.      Turecliek. 

2,092,294  ;  Sept.  7. 
Gun,  Water-sand  blast.     C.  Pletcher.     2,071.472;  Feb.  23 
Gun    with    pneumatic    needle    valve    control.    Spray.      S, 

Bramsen  and  F.  Wahlln.     2,101,104  ;  Dec.  7. 
Gun  with  removable  discharge  tube,   Spray.     W.  H.  Rose. 

2,084,505  ;  June  22. 
Gunner's  seat.  Adjustable.     .T.  G.  L<v.     2,101,145  ;  Dec.  7. 
Guns  having  means   for   horizon-adjustment.     E.   MUUer. 

2,098,352  ;  Nov.  9. 
Gusset,    Making    a    reenforced.      O.    J.    01m.      2,000,807  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Gut    produced    froui    aiiluial    fibrous   matoriul.    Hurdenliig 

waterproofing  arliflclal.     O.   W.   Becker  and    1'.    Weiss, 

2,103.138  ;  Dec.  21. 
Guy  clamp.     A.   W.  Mulone.     2,088,755  ;   A\ig.   3. 
(Juy  clamp  holder.     J.  J.  Hefclk,  Jr.     2,073,030  ;  Mar.  0. 
Guy   wire    piolc.'lor.    H.    K.    Miller.      2.087.1150;    July    27. 
Gynecological      calculating      di-vlce        <i.      It.      Gronvold. 

2,098,622  ;  Nov.  9. 
Gynecologic     Inslranii'nf.        r,.     I.      Wilmr.        ■_',nViI.:i  I  I  : 

July  6. 
Clynecologlcal       caliiilatlng      device.      (;.      B.      (.ronvohl. 

2.095,521  :  Oct.   12.  .  ,       . 

•  Jypsum,  ApparutUH  for  producing  lilgh  strength  cHlclni'd. 

W.    S.     Uandel,    M.    C.    DaUcy,    nn.I    W.    M.     McNeil 

2,07 1,937  ;  Mar.  23. 


Gypsum  board.    J.  M.  Poi-ter  and  G.  H.  Way.     2,076,349 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Gypsum    cement   material   ana    manutacturing   the   same, 

Hydraulic.     R.  S.  Edwards.    2,090,625  ;  Aug.  24. 
Gypsum   slabs.   Apparatus   for  preparing.      C.    K.    Roos. 

2,088,813  ;  Aug.  3. 
Gyiaiiug   machine.     G.    W.   Behnke.     2,102.252:  Dec.   14. 
Gyrating  screen.     G.  W.  Behnke.     2,068,730;  Jan.  26. 
Gyrocompass,    Air   borne.     L.   F.  Carter  and  W.   Bolster. 

2,095.313;  Oct.  12. 
Gyroplane.     E.   B.    Wilford  and  E.  Daland.     2,068,617  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Gyroplane,  Sea.     E.  B.  Wilford.     2,068,618  ;  Jan.  19. 
Gyroscope.      W.    Schmidt.      2,0!)1 .8.S.S  ;    Aug.    31. 
Gyroscope,      Air     borne     directional.        L.      F.      Carter. 

2,086,898  ;  July  13. 
Gyroscope,  Air  supported.     L.  F.  Carter.     2,086,896  ;  July 

13. 
Gyroscope,  Magnetic  directional.     L.  F.  Carter  and  C.  A. 

Frische.     2,098,564  ;  Nov.  9. 
Gyroscope     for     aircraft,     Directional.     L.     F.     Carter. 

2,093.417;  Sept.  21. 
Gyroscopic  apparatus.     P.   Schilovsky.     2,078,734 ;  Apr. 

27. 
Gyroscopic  indicating  and  control  device.     W.  R.  Blair. 

2,075,797  ;  Apr.  6. 
Gyroscopic     phenomena,     Structural.       J.     E.     Lemoine. 

2,078,729:  Apr.  27. 
Hacksaw.      G.   J.   Blum.      2,102,782;  Dec.   21. 
Hack  saw.     J.  H.  Davidson.     2.101.362;  Dec.  7. 
Hacksaw    construction.      H.    P.    Macomber.      2,085,667; 

June  29. 
Hacksaw  frame  construction.    D.  E.  Priest.     Re.  20,252; 
.    Jan.  26. 
llncUs.TW  grinding  machine.  Powei-.      W.  DeLong  and  C.  (.'. 

Andi-is.>n.      2.091,501  ;   Aug.    31. 
Hack  saw.  Power.     A.  A.  Kelley.     2,089,899  ;  Aug.  10. 
Hacksaw  support  and  guide.     E.  G.  Jaques.     2,070,735 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Hair    and     scalp     treating    apparatus.       L.     A.     Carter. 

2,081,034  ;  May  18. 
Il.'iir.    .\pi)araiiis    for    permanently    waving.     J.    Wenter. 

2.069, 866  ;   Feb.  9. 
Hair,  Apparatus  for  waving.     H.  Bonat.     2,083,823  ;  June 

15. 
Hair,    Apparatus    for    waving.      F.    Witschi.      2,099,358; 

Nov.  16. 
Hair,  Apparatus  for  waving  human.     W.  H.   Bleuel  and 

S.  Steek.     2,068,366;   Jan.  19. 
Hair  damn  for  permanent  wave  apparatus.     I.  S.  Mosher. 

2,087,604 ;  July  20. 
Hair     clipping    implement.       T.     Stcinbach.       2,098,437  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Hair  curler.     C.  E.  Anderson.     2,077.198  ;  Apr.  13. 
Hair  curler.     A.Goodman.     2,068,602  ;  Jan.  19. 
Hair  curler.      J.   Goodman.      2,103.526:   Dec.   2«. 
Hair  curler.     W.  H.  Hermsdorf.     2.100,850-1  ;  .Vov.  30. 
Hair  curler.     W.  Huppert.     2.077.149;  Apr.   13 
Hair  curler.     W.  Hupi>ert.     2.103,533-5;  Dec.  2S. 
Hair  curler.      A.  Murphv.      2,088,272  ;  July  27. 
Hair   curler.      R.   T.  Pliite.     2,089,855;   .\ug.   10. 
Hail-  curler.      W.    H.   Schmltt.      2.1()2.2S6:    I  "ec.    14. 
Hair   curler  device.      C.   E.   Waltman.      2,080,550;    May 

18. 
Hair     curling     and     securing     device.       J.     H.     Adams. 

2,006.709  ;  Jan.  5. 
Hair  curling  and  waving  device.     R.  O.  List.     2,076,.521  ; 

.■\pr.  f). 
Hair  curling  device.     B.  E.  Beadle.     2,075,880;  Apr.  6. 
Hair  curling  device.     A.  I-aslty.     2,074,405  ;  Mar.  23. 
Hair  curling  device.     A.  Mazzola.     2.087.521  ;  July  20. 
Hair  curling  roller.     A.  Ma'/.zola.     2.077.705;  Apr.  20.. 
Hair,   Cutting.     K.  A.  Christy.     2,070,350;   Feb.  «. 
Hair  culling  device.     J,  .Mareska.     2.100.0S2:  Nov.  23. 
Ihiii-  culling  machine.      K.  Marholt.      2,074.020;  Mar.  10. 
ll.iir.    Device    for    holding    and    curling.     A.    E.    Karri>ll. 

2. 102.6S7  ;  Dec.  21. 
Ihilr  drier.      (J.  Ducart.      2.088.180;  July  27. 
Ilair  drier.     K.  McShea.     2.000,.m7  ;  Jan.  5. 
I  hill- (living  Mpi)anilus.      ('.  <;.  GroH.s.      2.074.0I,'<;  .Miir.  10. 
Iliilr  drying  appiiratuH.     J.  M.  Kelli-r.     2,101.502:  IVe.  7. 
Hair    drying    apparatus.      V.    C.    Nort|uiat.      2,070,040; 

Apr.    i\. 
Hair  drying  apparatus.     I,.  J.  Wahl.     2,081.505:  May  25. 
lliilr  drying  d.vlcc,     A.  E.  Zlngone.     2.078,0-j7  ;  Apr.  20. 
lliiii-   iMsli'nci-       I,,    HainalMlni'ii.      2.lil»  I  .!»?2  ;    .\ng.   :il. 
Hair,    Method    and    apparatus     for    wavlug.       H.    Buuat. 

2.079,083  ;   May    11. 
Hairnet  packaging.      J.  C.  Ilorzop.      2.002.004:  Sent.  7. 
Ilair.    IVrmancnt   waving.     F.    Maeder.     2.00S.S()li  :    Jan. 

20. 
Hairpin.     H.  L.  Becker.     2.078.118;  Apr.  20. 
Iliilrpln.     C.  A.  (JIbHon.     2,07.'\,104  :  Mar.  30. 
llMlrpln.     K.   MovlouH  and   ().  O.  Dougherty.     2,«8;l,8l.'» ; 

.Iniie   1.5. 
Hair    I'rociNs  and  composition  for  rcctlflrntlon  of  curly. 

.1.  '  Y,     MmIiiuc,     .1.     II.     Ciirroll.     mid     t*.     II.     Mi"KiH>. 

2,(I.S7.1»5.'l  :   July   27. 
Hair.   Ilcniovlng.     K.  Fetter.     2,007.009  ;  Jnn.  10. 
Iliilr  riiiHC.     J.  ('.   Ili-.iwii       2.0SI.12T;  .luuo   1ft. 
Hair  Hlhle.      II.   I'oink.      2.008.10.%:  Jan.   10. 
Hair  thinning  device.     I),   IVrl«on.     2.007.010  ;  Jan.   12. 
Ihilr  lilnun.r.      1..  .\.  Genler.     2.101,7:17:  Dec.  7, 


902 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Hair  waver.     B.  M.  Beskow.     2,089,107  ;  Aug.  3. 
Hair  waver.     J.  A.  Cogswell.     2,103,934  ;  Dec.  28. 
Hair  waver.     N.  L.  Solomon.     2,082,993  ;  June  8. 
Hair  waver.     B.  A.  Sterling.     2,084,166  ;  June  15. 
Hair  waver.     M.   T.   Viggers.     2.100,417;   Nov.   30. 
Hair  waver,  Duplex.    A.  E.  Farrell.     2,068,170 ;  Jan.  19. 
Hair  waving  apparatus.     A.  G.  Borden.     2,089,727  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Hair     waving     apparatus.     A.     G.     Borden.     2,092,692 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Hair    waving    apparatus.      P.    Constantine.      2,100,158  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Hair   waving  apparatus.      J.   B.    Copenhefer.     2,100,538 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Hair  waving  apparatus.     G.  Decker  and  P.  D.  Spaeth,  Jr. 

2,070,422  ;  Feb.  9. 
Hair  waving  apparatus.     G.  N.  Edwards.     2,095,412  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Hair  waving  apparatus.    P.  G.  Gaire.     2,087,189  ;  July  13. 
Hair-waving  apparatus.     R.  G.  Leland.     2,075,652  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Hair-waving  apparatus.     R.   G.  Leland.     2.091,785;  Aug. 

31. 
Hair  waving  apparatus.     W.  S.  Lewis.     2,099,856  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Hair    waving   apparatus.      F.    V.    Schleimer.      2,094,283 ; 

Sept.  28. 
Hair  waving  apparatus.  Permanent.     W.  E.  Ottenbacher. 

2,073,317  ;  Mar.  9. 
Hair  waving  appliance.     L.  Quinio.     2,098,593  ;  Nov.  9. 
Hair  waving  appliance.     G.  Stroher.     2,102,241;  Dec.  14. 
Hair  waving  clamp.     O.   Seiter.     2,078,460  ;   Apr.  27. 
Hair  waving  clamp.      B.  A.  Sterling.      2,009.^59  :  Feb.   9. 
Hair  waving  device.    W.  H.  Hermsdorf.     2,099,736  :  Nov. 

23. 
Hair  waving  device.     W.  S.   Lewis.     2,071,886  ;  Feb.   23. 
Hair  waving  device.     F.  R.  Marcel.     2.079.079  ;  May  4. 
Hair  waving  device.     P.  Tresenberg.     2.083,761 ;  June  15. 
Hair  wavi-ng  device.     L.  Trotter.     2,074,816 ;  Mar.  23. 
Hair  waving  device.  Permanent.     M.  Gialafos.     2,092,645  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Hair  waving  heater.     E.   O.  Frederics.     2,078,758  ;  Apr. 

Hair  waving  heater.    E.  O.  Frederics.    2,099.424 ;  Nov.  16. 
.  Hairpin.     E.  D.  Davis.     2.099,927  ;   Nov.  23. 
Hair  waving  machine.     F.  Laver.     2,091.100;  Aug.  24. 
Hair  waving  method.     P.  G.  Gaire.     2,068,174  ;  Jan.   19. 
Hair      waving      or      curling      apparatus.       F.      Haegele. 

2,093,962  ;  Sept.  21. 
Hair  waving  pad.     R.  L.  Evans.     2,068,169  ;  Jan.  19. 
Hair  waving  pad.     J.  C.  May.     2,080,085  ;  May  11. 
Hair  waving  pad.     E.  G.  McDonough.     2,076,156  ;  Apr.  6. 
Hair  waving  pad.     E.  G.  JIcDonough.     2.102.803  ;  Dec.  21. 
Hair  waving  process.     J.  H.  Gyrath.     2,094,067  ;  Sept.  28. 
Halides  and  products   resulting  therefrom.   Treatment   of 

unsaturated.     H.  P.  A.  Groll  and  C.  J.  Ott.     2,097,155  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Halides,  Curing  poly  vinyl.     R.  W.  McGahey.     2,070,443  ; 

Feb.   9. 
Halides  from  photographic  developing  baths.  Removal  of 

excess.      J.   M.   Blaney.      2,073,621  ;  Mar.    16. 
Halides,  Treatment  of  unsaturated.     M.   W.   Tamele   and 

H.  P.  A.  Groll.     2,072,015  ;  Feb.  23. 
Halogen-amino-flavanthrones    and    producing    the    same. 

W.  Dettwyler.      2,068,312  ;  Jan.  19. 
Halogen    containing   butadiene   derivatives,    Insolubilized. 

H.  A.  ■\Vinkelmann.     2,087,078  ;  July  13. 
Halogen  containing  rubber  bodies.  Derivatives  of.     H.  A 

Winkelmann.     2,094,933  ;  Oct.  5. 
Halogen    derivatives    of   a-ethyl    propyl    cresols.      G.    W 

Raiziss  and  LeR.  Clemence.     2,071,939  ;  Feb.   23. 
Halogen    derivatives    of    a-methyl-butvl    cresols.      G.    W 

Raiziss  and  L.   W.   Clemence.     2.086,336  ;   July  6. 
Halogen    derivatives    of    n-amyl    cresols.      G.    W '   Raiziss 

and  L.  W.  Clemence.     2,102,854;  Dec.  21. 
Halogen     from     fluids,     E.>;tractiou     of.       G.     E.     Zel^er 

2,077,298;  Apr.  13.  ' 

Halogen-2-butadiene  1,3  and  making  same,  Dispersions  of 

W.  H.  Carothers.     2,080,558  ;  May  18. 
Halogenated    anrhrnQuinone    compounds.      \V.    Dottwvler 

2,084.970  ;  June  22.  ^       ' 

Halogenated     indanthrone,     Preparing.       O.     Stallmann. 

2,089,009  ;  Aug.   3. 
Ilalogenation     process    and    product.      W.     R.     \yaldron 

2,099,781  ;  Nov.  23. 
Halopre;ie  and  product.  Deodorization  of  polymerized     A 

D.  Macdonald.     2,067.854  ;  .Tan.  12. 
Halter.      L.  von   Ledonnann.      2.102.770;  Dec.  21. 
Hammer.      S.    S.    Vaughan.      2,090,164 ;   Aug.    17. 
Hammer  and  like  impact  tool.  .Mechanical.      I'\   M.  Lewis 

2,091.408  :  Aug.   31. 
Hammer  attachment  for  drills.     R.  A.  Norling.     2,094  185  • 

Sept.  28. 
Hammer,  Diesel  power.     H.  Cordes.     2,093.634  ;  Sept    21 
Hammer,  Electric  forging.    E.  Larson.    2,083,108  ;  June  8.' 
Hammer,  Free  piston  pneumatic.     S.  Ohisson.     2  070  552  • 

Feb.  9. 
Hammer,    Free    piston   power.      H.   Byford.      2,067,886  • 

Jan.  19. 
Hammer,   Gas.     T.  0.  Gray.     2.083.261  ;  Juno   8. 
Hammer,     Internal    combustion.       E.     R.    Boddinghouse. 

2,101,008  ;   Dec.  7. 
Hammer,  Internal  combustion.    C.  L.  Charles.    2,089,112  • 

Aug.  3. 


Hammer,  Mechanical.     F.  B.  Miller.     Re.  20,537  ;  Oct.  19. 
Hammer,     Mechanical.     B.      \V.      Snodgrass.     2,101,878 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Hammer  mill.     TT.  J.  Ehrsam.     2.008.599  ;  Jan.  19. 
Hammer  mill.    C.  E.  Everett.     2,066,615  ;  Jan.  5. 
Hammer  mill.     A.  C.  Lindgren.     2,068.383  ;  Jan.  19. 
Hammer  mill.     W.  J.  Wilkins.     2.095.584  ;  Oct.   12. 
Hammer   mill.    Grinding   and   mixing.      W.   E.    Williams. 

2,087,492  ;  Julv  20. 
Hammer,  Pneumatic.     E.  W.  Stevens.     2,101,159  ;  Dec.  7. 
Hammer,  Portable  power.     J.  N.  Baker.     Re.  20,365  ;  May 

18. 
Hammer  wrench.      C.   N.    Douglass.      2,086,261 ;    July   6. 
Hammock  and  pillow  structure,  Noncouch.     H.  M.  Burr. 

2,096,423  ;  Oct.  19. 
Hamper.     H.  Gleitsman.     2,095,384  ;  Oct.  12. 
Hamper,   Automatic   clothes   weighing.      J.   Maris  and   C. 

Levy.     2.069,499  ;  Feb.  2. 
Hams,  Curing.     J.  C.  Kistler.     2,101.547  :  Dec.  7. 
Hams,    Jlanufacture   of.      W.    W.    Hubenet.      2,084,800 ; 

June  22. 
Hand,    Artificial.     D.  Friedman.     2,070.480  ;   Feb.  9. 
Handbag.     H.     Eisenberg     and    E.     Orinsky.     2,079,401; 

May  4.  • 

Handbag.     A.  M.  Bressler.     2,099,924  ;  Nov.  23. 
Handbag.      C.   G.   King.      2,093,449 ;    Sept.   21. 
Handbag.     E.  Konelskv.     2.099.853  ;  Nov.  23. 
Handbag.     C.  M.  Lewis.     2,068,058  ;  Jan.  19. 
Handbag.     E.  Lowy.     2,083,029  ;  June  8. 
Handbag.     E.  Nagel.     2,068,507  ;  Jan.  19. 
?Iandbag.      B.   Potash.      2,093.097  ;   Sept.  14. 
Handbag,   Convertible  wardrobe.     H.  B.  Marbury  and  R. 

C.  Jones.     2,087,210-11  ;  July  13. 
Handbag   fastener.     W.    C.   Hiering  and    F.   W.    Goerdes. 

2,092,576;  Sept.  7. 
Handbag  fastener.     F.  N.  Lewis    2,076.654  ;  Apr.  13. 
Handbag  frame.     W.  C.  Hiering.     2,078,495  ;  Apr.  27. 
Handbag  frame.     W.  C.  Hiering.     2.088.744;  Aug.  3. 
Handbag  frame.     W.  C.  Hiering.     2,094,653  ;  Oct.  5. 
Handbag  frame.     W.  C.  Hiering.     2,103,724  ;  Dec.  28. 
Handbag,  Lady's.     H.  Felmann.     2,076,452  ;  Apr.  6. 
Handbag,   Lady's.     J.  E.    Goldberg.     2.101.997  ;   Dec.    14. 
Handbag,  Lady's.     L.  Wolff,   n6e  L.  Saling.     2,078,624; 

Apr.  27. 
Handbag,  Reversible.     J.  E.  Goldberg.     2,086,326  ;  July  6. 
Handbag  structure.     P.  Upham.     2.099.663  ;  Nov.  16. 
Handbag.    Traveling    or    lady's.      L.    Wolff,    nee    Saling. 

2,079,476  ;  May  4. 
Handbags,  Framing.     C.  W.  Chenev.     2.077.165  ;  Apr.  13. 
Hand  brake.    H.  E.  Bartsch.     2,071.269  ;  Feb.  16. 
Hand  brake.     R.  W.  Burnett.     2,079,984;  May  11. 
Hand  brake.     H.  Fuchs.      2.070,008  ;   Feb.  9. 
Hand  brake.     H.  Fuchs.     2,073,055  :  Mar.  9. 
Hand  brake.     S.  B.  Haseltine.     2,073.794  ;  JLar.  16. 
Hand  brake.     H.  J.  Lounsbury.     2,068,556  ;  Jan.   19. 
Hand  brake.     H.  J.  Lounsburv.      2.070.017;  Feb.  9. 
Hand  brake.     H.  J.  Lounsbury.     2,082,964  ;  June  8. 
Hand  brake.     R.  J.  Olander.     2,080.631 ;  May  18. 
Hand  covering.     F.  S.  Jackson.     2,068.182  ;  Jan.  19. 
Hand  covering  and  manufacture.     A.  C.  Mills.     2,090,982  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Handcuff.     T.   Smith-Stange.     2,066.654 ;  Jan.  5. 
Hand   grip.  Adjustable.      G.   A.   .SU'iglit.      2.091,458;   Aug. 

31. 
Handkerchief  holding  device  mountable  on  a  bed.     T.  B. 

Morris.     2,068,560  ;  Jan.  19. 
Handkerchief    simulation.      J.    P.    Weyman.      2,100,368 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Hand-oiler.     J.  M.  Holden.     2.096,247  ;  Oct.  19. 
Hand  operated  loom.    D.  C.  Churchill.     2.098,449  :  Nov.  9. 
Hand     propelled     motop.       E.     Santamaria.       2,086,366 ; 

July  6. 
Hand  protector.     C.  F.  Jensen.     2.069.449  ;  Feb.  2. 
Hand  protector.      S.  N.  Sacer.      2.007.790-1  •  Jan    12 
Handrail,  Foldin.g.     V.  Willoughbv.     2.090.494  ;  Aug.  17. 
Handrail    protective    device.    Moving    stairway.       G.    E. 

Fiedler.     2,080,980  ;  May  18. 
Hand  scouring  device.     M.  W.  Wilkins.     2,071,869  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Hand  tool.     W.  Rush.     2,074.239  ;  U&r.  16. 
Hand  tool.    R.  A.  Wilson.    2.076.973  ;  Apr.  13. 
Hand      tool.     Electric     reciprocating.        L.     F.      Carter. 

2,087.018  ;  July  13. 
Handwheel  cover.     R.  H.  Churchill.     2,078,059  :  Apr.  20. 
Handwheel  for  brakes.     A.   P.  Withall.     2,080,590  ;  May 

18. 
Handwheel     operated     mechanism.        A.      F.      O'Connor. 

2,096,058  ;  Oct.  19. 
Handle  :  Sre — 

Bath  mitt  handle.  Implement  handle. 

Brake  valve  handle.  Mattress  handle. 

Casket  handle.  Pan  handle. 

D-type  handle.  Pot  handle. 

Detachable  handle.  Razor  handle. 

Die  stock  handle.  Saw  handle. 

Door  handle.  Switch  handle. 

I-.lectric  tuse  handle.  Tool  handle. 

Float  handle.  Valve    handle. 

Golf  club  handle.  Ventilated  handle. 

Handle.     J.  F.  Degener,  HI.     2.090.253  ;  Aug.  17. 
tt""!'''-     ''•   ■''■   O^'ermyer.     2,095,397  ;    Oct.   12. 
Handle   ad.iustment   for   brooms   and   similar   implements. 

C.  F.  and   H.  C.  L.  Mason.  2,098,348;  Nov.  9. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


903 


Handle  and  latch  mechanism.     L.    Ottinger.     2,075,829  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Handle     and      latching     device,     Door.     K.     J.     Tobin. 

2,091,384  ;  Auk.  31. 
Handle     and     like     fastening,      Door.       R.      Grimmond. 

2,098,868;  Nov.  9. 
Handle    and    lock,    Combined.      E.    North.      2,094,808 : 

Oct.  5. 
Handle  and  lock  cover.     J.  Parisoe.    2,070,955  ;  Feb.  16. 
Handle  and   shank  therefor.     J.  A.  Bartosz.     2,103,442  : 

Dec.  28. 
Handle  and  the  like.  Door.     H.  M.,  H.  R.,  and  E.  H.  L. 

Hart.     2,080,174  ;  May  11. 
Handle    bail    adjustment.      W.    J.    Clements.     2,091,800; 

Aug.    31. 
Handle    bar    construction.     F.    W.    Schwinn.     2,068,474 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Handlebar  grip.     J.  R.  Morgan.     2,098,509  ;  Nov.  9. 
Handle   construction.     A.    J.   Dohrman.     2,102,839  ;    Dec. 

21. 
Handle  connection.     F.  F.  Plack.     2,072,823  ;  Mar.  2. 
Handle  construction.     A.  Marchand.     2,068,922  ;  Jan.  26. 
Handle  construction  for  flv  swavteis  and  tlie  like.     A.  F 

Shatter.     2,077,132;  Apr.  13. 
Handle  for  burial  receptacles.     V.  R.  Preston.     2,094,720  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Handle  for  cans  or  the  like.  Detachable.    G.  F.  Wiedemann. 

2,075,685  ;  Mar.  30. 
Handle    for    caskets,    E.xtensible.     J.     Steen.     2,091,495  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Handle  for  containers.  Carrying.     E.  G.  Mo.     2,093,616  : 

Sept.  21. 
Handle  for  dishes.  Detachable.     H.  P.  Serio.     2,077,273  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Handle  for  golf  clubs.  Gripping.     A.  C.  Link.     2,088,008  ; 

July  27. 
Handle  for  implements,  utensils,  and  the  like  and  making 

the  same.     S.  A.  Piatt.    2,096,940  ;  Oct.  26. 
Handle    for    instruments.       W.    J.    Cameron.      2,066,328 ; 

Jan.   5. 
Handle  for  luggage.     F.  D.  Stelljas.     2,091.531  ;  Aug.  31. 
Handle  for  paint  cans.     R.  M.  Ruhlman.     2,096,263  :  Oct. 

19. 
Handle  for  paper  cups.     G.  W.  Snell.     2,070,414;  Feb.  9. 
Handle     for     receptacles.     Detachable.     P>.     Mackilbank. 

2,070,307  ;    Feb.   9. 
Handle   locking   device,    Concealed    drawer.      J.    E.    Kar- 

penske  and  J.  L.  Benson.     2,094,895  ;  Oct.  5. 
Handle  mechanism.     B.  F.  Johnson.     2,098,421  ;   Nov.  9. 
Handle  removing  tool.     F.   Kamrowski.     2,096,639  ;   Oct. 

19. 
Handle  structure.     R.  C.  Lang.     2,08.3,956  ;  June  15. 
Handle  structure  for  sadirons  and  the  like.     R.   I.   Huff- 
man and  G.  S.  Braun.     2,092,312  ;  Sept.  7. 
Handle    structure.    Pump.      V.    A.    Thomas.      2,099,832  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Handle  support  for  sadirons.  Open  end.     R.  L  Huffman. 

2,092,313;  Sept.  7. 
Handle,  Valve  stem.     J.  Nevvmark.     Re.  20,445;  July  13. 
Handles,  Making.     W.  K.  ("ovvderv.     2.07<i.7(i4  ;  Apiv  i;^. 
Handles,  Manufacture  of  bag.     W.  H.  Stark.     2,075,672  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Handles  to  stems,  Attaching.     E.  H.  Mueller.     2,067,970  ; 

Jan.   19. 
Haiidling   and    storing.   Apparatus    for.     A.    G.    Ilcnricks. 

2.077.238;  Apr.  13. 
Handling    mechanism     for     storage     battery     containers. 

F.  Black.     2,085,724  ;  July  0. 
Hanger  :  Hnn — 

Bathtub   hanger.  Lug  Iinngcr. 

Beam  hanger.  Multiple  master  hanger. 

Clotlu's  hanger.  Rod  hanger. 

Coat  and  vest  hanger.  Strap  hanger. 

Coat  hanger.  Tee  head  shore  hanger. 

Curtain  hanger.  Tobacco  hanger. 

Door  liMii^'ci  Track  hiiugor. 

Garment  hanger.  IMiiity  hanger. 

Il.'it  hanger.  W.atcr  bowl  hanger. 

Iron  hanger. 
Hanger.     H.  C.   Blake  and  S.  Blake.     2.098,990;  Nov.  10 
Hanger.      T.  L.  Howi'll.      2.102.462  ;  Dec.   14. 
Hanger.     R.   F.  Teders.     2.088.774  ;  Aug.  3. 
Hanger.     P.  Tiippan.     2,084,565  ;  June  22. 
Hanger  adapter.  Arliust.-ihle.     C.  A.  Cawood  and  1i.  Johns- 
ton.    2,070,883  ;  Feb.  16. 
Hanger    and     shield.       J.     A.     Todd     and     F.     B.     Todd. 

2,089,077  ;  Aug.  3. 
Hanger  and  track.  Door.     II.  S.  Harvey.     2,068,074;  Jan. 

26. 
Hanger    attachment.    Coat.       P.    E.    Mclby.      2,070,133; 

Apr.  6. 
llMtiL'ir  hincket.     J.  Hitter,  Jr.     2,006,046;  Jan.  6. 
Hanger     for     automobiles,     Garment.        \V.     T.     Weekley. 

2,080,990;  May  18.  „     „     ,      . 

Hanger    for    autonioblles,    Hat    and    coat.     R.    C.    Look. 

2,074,615  ;    Mar.    23. 
Hanger  for  brake;  br-aiiiH,  Safety.     C.  H.  IIuhcIi.     2.()6!».."..>:!  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Hunger  for  trnnsers.      C.  C.  Cnthcy.     2,000,705;  Jan.  5. 
Hanger  for  walking  beams.    D.  E.  Humphrey.     2.071,r)IO  ; 

Mar.  23. 
HangiT     making     iiiMchlne,     (hirmenl.       I<.     IJrowiiHtcln. 

2,081.107  ;   May   25. 


Hanger   mounting   for   pictures   and    the   like.   Reversible. 

C.  Di  Nuccio.     2.099.332  ;  Nov.  16. 
Hanger    support    for    basins    and     the    like,    Adjustable. 

J.   Lindenbaum.     2,083,271 ;  June   8. 
Hanging    directory    holder.      W.    B.    Osman.      2,073,351  ; 

]Mar.  9. 
Hardening  furnace.     W.    B.   Sturges.      2.070.416:   Feb.   9. 
Hardening  material  resistant  to  heat,  acid,  corrosion,  and 

abrasion,  and  producing  the  same.     N.  W.  Cole  and  W. 

H.  Edmonds.     2,088,838;  Aug.  3. 
Hardness  testing.  Apparatus  for.     J.  Gogan.     2,088,371 ; 

July  27. 
Hardness  testing  device.     F.  Knoop.     2.091,995;  Sept.  7. 
Harmonic  analyzer.     P.  O.  Farnham.     2.072.946  ;  Mar.  9. 
Harness  belly-band.     P.  S.  Sidell.     2,085,674;  June  29. 
Harness     cord.      O.    N.     Whitehead    and     \V.     H.     Toelle. 

2,099,950  ;  Nov.  23. 
Harness     for     children.     Bed.      L.     Tuckey.      2,093,744; 

Sept.  21. 
Harness  for  cross  weaving.     J.  J.  Kaufmann.     2,068,986  ; 

Jan.   26. 
Harness,  Golf.     J.  W.  L.     Webster.     2,103,502  ;  Dec.  28. 
Harness  operating  mechanism  for  looms.     W.  J.  Oothout. 

2,089,069  ;  Aug.   3. 
Harrow.     A.  T.  Klas.     2,096,040  ;  Oct.  19. 
Harrow.     W.  F.   Whitehead.     2,100,499;   Nov.  30. 
Harrow  tooth.     C.  Wvss.     2.090.739  ;  Aug.  24. 
Harrow  tripper.     A.  H.  Finck.     2,082,795  ;  June  8. 
Harvester.     F.  T.  Court.     2,079,547  ;  May  4. 
Harvester.     H.    D.    Hume    and    J.    ]■:.    Love.     2,070,083  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Harvester,    H.    D.    Hume    and    J.    E.    Love.     2,102,710 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Harvester.     A.  W.   Oehler.     2,088.970  ;   Aug.   3. 
Harvester     and     cultivator.     Peanut.        C.      S.     Powell. 

2,080,336  ;  May  11. 
Harvester  attachment.    A.  D.  Edgington.    2,099,471 ;  Nov. 

16. 
Harvester  attachment  for  tractors.   E.  Creech.   2,098,800 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Harvester,   Beet.     H.   O.   Sparks.     2,083,128;  June  8. 
Harvester,    Corn.      G.    S.    Seward.      2.079.5,30 ;    May   4. 
Harvester,   Potato.     A.   E.   McCoy.     2,093,920;   Sept.   21. 
Harvester  reel.     H.  D.  Hume  and  J.  E.  Love.     2,102,709  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Harvester  reel.     O.  L.  Konow.     2.095,364  ;  Oct.  12. 
Harvester,    Sugar   beet.      M.    Stokl   and   O.   J.    Rajewsky. 

2,075,311  ;  Mar.  30. 
Harvester-thresher.      C.    A.    Balltick    and    W.    C.    Steele. 

2.076,523  ;  Apr.  13. 
Harvester,     Windrow.       A.     Korsmo     and     M.     Ronninj?. 

2.071,844  ;  Feb.  23. 
II;irvesting     machine.     H.     D.     Hume    and     J.     E.     Love. 

2.102.711  ;  Dec.   21. 
Harvesting  machine.     P.   Joost.     2,087,091  ;   July  13. 
ll.isp    fastener,    Lockable.      A.    J.    Konienal;.      2.101,337; 

Doc.  7. 
Hasp-tvpe  fastener.      L.   A.   Bittorf.     2.067.255  ;  Jan.   12. 
Hat.     E.  W.  Bullard.     2.067.657;  ,1an.  12 
Hat.    L.  W.  Moses  and  J.  F.  Duerr.     2,080,870;  May  18. 
Hat.      F.  T.   Stack.     2.091.168;   Aug.  24. 
Hat.     G.Swift.     2,082,083;  June  1. 

Hat   adju.sting   means.      S.    Lipton.      2.002. S0,S  ;    Sept.    II. 
H.it  and   like  headgear.     S.  Aki.     2.067. . SO!)  ;  Jan.   12. 
Hat  and  manufacturing  the  same.  Ventilated  straw.     O. 

Wiedeman.      2,093,790;   Sept.   21. 
Hat  and  the  manufacture  thereof.     E.  Slegel.     2,080,382; 

Mav  11. 
Hat   block.     E.  A.  Lindsey.     2,087,158;   July  13. 
Hat  blocking  machine.     E.  Goosch.     2,089,788;   Aug.  10. 
II.it    bodies,    beams    of    textiles    and    other    articles,    Ap- 
paratus for  drying.     E.  A.   Stienen.     2.085,551 ;   June 

29. 
H.ii    cleaning  machine.      (,'.  A.   Chenier.      2.092,907:  Sept. 

14. 
Hat  fastener.     S.  Linton.     2.099.128  :  Nov.  16. 
Hat  fastener.     E.M.Wilson.     2,081,317  ;  May  25. 
Hat  fastening  device.     S.  Getmnnsky.     2,097,877  ;  Nov.  2. 
I!;il   raslcniiig  (li-vlce.      <).  K.  Seillcrl .      2,(»'.n  ..''.•J!!  ;  Aug.  :tl. 
Hat   forming  machine.     R.   M.   Cuming.     2,087.71(3 ;  July 

20. 
lint  hanger.     A.  R.  Neale.     2.079.018:  May  11. 
Hat  holder.     J.  M.  Mo.>re.     2.069.2(1:1  ;  Feb.  2. 
Hat    liolder.      E.    W.   Wood.      2.075,970;   Apr.   0. 
Hat     holder,     Adjustable    wiro     formed.       S.     Thornton. 

2,070.320;  Apr.  0. 
H.il  iiiniuilarlur.'.     I".  H.  Lee.     2.091, 104  ;  Sept.  28. 
Hat   manufacture  and   the  i)roduct8   thereof.     J.   .M.   Mny- 

leaa.     2,067.776  ;  Jan.   12. 
Hat  or  cap,  Safety.     A.  A.  StrauRS.     2,071.027:  Mnr.  23. 
Hat    riiel;.       '/,.    S.    Op[ti'iih<'liiii-r.       2.0111,810:    Oct,    5. 
Hat  sizing.  M<'thod  and  apparaluN  for.     11.  K.   lleynoldi. 

2,076,093  :   Apr.   0. 
Hat,   Slirr.-n.'d   fell.     R.  Schwarx.     2,0.SS.l)n0  :  AuR.  3. 
llalM     I'rc.ciss   Mild   niipanitiiH   fni'    Iri-iitltig.      (!.    CI|irliino. 

2. Ill* I.  r.".! :  Aug.  :ii. 
HatN.      Shiiplng     devlci-ii     for.        M.      L.     NiittonhPlmpr. 

2,()»0,4nH;  Auk.  17. 
Hai.h   coiiMlrucil<in.     C.   D.    HonHMll.      2.100,120-1  ;   Nov. 

HirtVh  conKtrucllon.  O.  1).  IIomhuII.  2.100,123;  Nov.  23. 

HmIcIi  conHtructlon.  C.   D.   llonuill.  2.100.126-7;   Nov. 

23. 

IlMlch  ccinKlnictlon.  C.  P.  HonmiU.  2.100.130  ;  Nov.  JJ.V 


904 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Harrli    constriietion.     P.  E.  Finger.      2.100.122:  Nov.   23. 
Hatch  construction,     ft.  G.  Gilpin.    2,072,328  ;  Mar.  2. 
Hatch  construction.     G.  G.  Gilpin.    2,100,124-5  ;  Nov.  23 

23 
Hatch   construction.     V.   E.   West.      2,100,128  ;   Nov.   23. 
Hatch   cover   fastener.     F.   W.   Watson.     2,088,100 ;   July 

27. 
Hatch  for  railway  cars.     W.  C.  Stone.     2,100,119  ;  Nov. 

23 
Hatch  frame.     L.  C.  Wilkoff.     2,100.129;  Nov.  23. 
Hatch   frame  construction   for  car  roofs.     D.  W.  Hawks- 
worth.     2,100,903  ;  Nov.  30. 
Hatches    and    other    openings,    Covering    cargo.      H.    E. 

Frick.     2,101,056  ;  Dec.  7. 
Hatching  implement.     F.  Goldis.     2,084.083  ;  June  15. 
Hay  loader.     E.  W.  West  and  E.  R.  Blome.     2,089,516; 

Aug.  10. 
Hay  loader,   Tractor  operated.     R.  Gunning.     2,099,604; 

Nov.  16. 
Hay  stacker,   Extension.     J.   H.   Cope.     2,080,461 ;  May 

18. 
HCN.  Process  and  products  relating  to  the  recovery  of. 

R.  W.  Millar  and  H.  P.  A.  Groll.     2,086.732  :  July  13. 
Head  and  blow-out  preventer.  Casing.     F.  J.  Hinderliter. 

2,080,715  :  May  18. 
Head   band   attachment    for    respirators.      H.    F.    Shindel 

and  A.  D.  Brandt.     2,097,676  ;  Nov.  2. 
Head  for   cotton  pickers.     L.  C.  Stukenborg.     2,073,660; 

Mar.   16. 
Head   for  fitiid   containers,   Discharge.      S.    E.   Allen   and 

J.  E.  Rennert.     2,078,553  ;   Apr.   27. 
Head  for  paper  containers  and  making  the  same,  Flanged. 

G.   A.   Moore.     2,081,759  ;   May  25. 
Headgear,  Safety.     C.  W.  Watkins.     2,088.183  :  July  27. 
Head  lamp  construction.     J.  J.  Punke.     2,089,424  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Head  lamp,  Nonglare.     E.  Olsson.     2,100,913  ;  Nov.  30. 
Head  lamp,  Portable  electric.     W.  F.  Koepke.     2,079,075  : 

May  4. 
Head  lamp.  Portable  electric.     W.  F.  Koepke.     2,099,167  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Headlamp  testing  apparatus.     H.  W.   Sayles.     2,097,310  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Headlamp  with  lens  mounted   outside  of  housing.   Door- 
less.     H.   C.  Mead  and  C.  A.  Michel.     2,067,722  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Head    lamp    with    lens     retaining    bar.      C.    A.    Michel. 

2,086,334  ;  July  6. 
Headlight.     J.  S.  Conley.     2.079.732  ;  May  11. 
Headlight,  Antidazzle.     H.  Stechert.     2.089,927  ;  Aug.  10. 
Headlicht.  Automobile.     J.  Polney.     2.087,298;  July  20. 
Headlight      control.      Automatic.        L.      W.      Gustafson. 

2,086,865  ;  July  13. 
Headlight    for    motor   vehicles.      P.    Miiller.      2,090,062  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Headlight      for      vehicles.      Multiple.        W.      Woodward. 

2,072,697  ;  Mar.  2. 
Headlight    indicator    and    ornament.      H.    E.    Shenehon. 

2.083,673  ;  June  15. 
He-Tdlight.  Nonglare.     J.  A.  Von  Wald.     2.103.20S  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Headlight,  Safety.    P.  Astorg.    2,096.777  :  Oct.  26. 
Headlight  .structure.      H.  T.  Ames.      2.084.120  ;   June  15. 
Headlight,  Vehicle.    G.  W.  Roose.    2.078.023  ;  Apr.  20. 
Headrest.     H.   A.   Kaiser.     2.088.207  :   July   27. 
Headrest  Corpse.     S.  H.  Hanson.     2,090,865  ;  Aug.  24. 
Head  size  shaping  and   finishing  method   and  apparatus. 

C.  J.  Healey.     2.076,721  :  Apr.  13. 
Headstock  for  machine  tools.  Motor  driven.     A.  W.  Wig- 

glesworth.      2,095,089  ;   Oct.   5. 
Head  structure  for  internal   combustion   engines.     C.   B. 

Jahnke.     2,080,720  ;  May  18. 
lleadwear.     K.  L.  Riebold.     2,078,511;  Apr.  27. 
Headwear.     Article     of.     A.     S.     JIcDonald.     2,070,442  : 

Feb.  9. 
Heads,    Apparatus    for    making   dished.      C.    B.    Cushwa. 

2,069,198  ;  Feb.  2. 
Heald   of  looms   for  weaving.     M.    W.   Carr.      2,082,480  ; 

June  1. 
Health  machine.     I.   Kondo.     2.088.963  :  Aug.  3. 
Hearing  aid.     F.  L.  AUoway.     2,097,554  ;  Nov.  2. 
Hearing  aid.     W.  D.  Penn.     2,068.698  ;  Jan.  26. 
Hearing-aid,    Bone    conduction.      H.    Lieber.      2,077,425 : 

Apr.  20. 
Hearing     aid     device.     Bone     conduction.       H.     Lieber. 

2,077.426  ;  Apr.  20. 
Hearing   organs.    Apparatus    for    exercising    the.      B.    A. 

Stern.     2.099.871  :  Nov.  23. 
Hearing  testing.    J.  L.  Bloomheart.     2,072,705  ;  Mar.  2. 
Hearth.  .Mechanically  operated  smelting.      \V.  E.  Newnam. 

2  093.018  :    Sept.    14. 
Heat  application  and  equipment  therefor.     W.  A.  Darrah. 

2.073,144  ;  Mar.  9. 
Heat  control  for  stove  ovens.  Thermostatic.     I.  V.  Brum- 
baugh.    2.006.821 :  Jan.  5. 
Heat   control  system  and  switching  mechanism  therefor. 

C.  Hotchkiss.     2,080,718;  May  18. 
Hent  control.  Thermostatic.    D.  Pirth.     2.092.246  ;  Sept.  7. 
Heat    controlling    system.       P.    R.    Owons.       Re.    20,240  • 

J.i^i.  12. 
Heat  engine.     R.  Lee.     2.067.4."i3  :  .Tan.  12. 
Heat     exchange    and     air    washing    device.     W.     Noble 
2,074,801  ;  Afar.  23. 


Heat    exchange    apparatus.      F.    M.    DurSn.      2,088,734 : 

Aug.   3. 
Heat  exchange  apparatus.     C.  Field.     2,078,938  ;  May  4. 
Heat    exchange    apparnlu.*.      It.     M.     Hanny.      2,091.757; 

Aug.   31. 
Heat  exchange  apparatus.     A.   :M.  Harkness.     2,086,222  : 

July  6. 
Heat    exchange    apparatus.      A.    Hasselbach.      2,087,344 ; 

Julv  20. 
Heat   exchange   apparatus.      D.    L.    Higgins.      2,077,625 : 

Apr.  20. 
Heat  exchange  apparatus.     J.  H.  Hoffmann.     2,073,105  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Heat   exchange   apparatus.     M.   H.   Kuhner.      2,101,782  : 

Dec.  7. 
Heat  exchange  apparatus.     V.  O.   Marshall.     2,091,003  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Heat    exchange    apparatus.      C.    !Mortensen.      2,069,5o.')  : 

Feb.  2. 
Heat  exchange  apparatus.    C.  Reigart,  J.  Blizard,  and  M. 

Frisch.     2,085,041 ;  June  29. 
Heat  exchange  apparatus.     A.  P.  Saha.     2,097,104  ;   Ocl 

26. 
Heat  exchange  apparatus  and  element  of  plate  therefor. 

R.    Seligman,    W.    E.    Crosby    and    H.    F.    Goodman. 

2,075,236  ;  Mar.  30. 
Heat      exchange      apparatus,      Fluid.     L.      W.      Heller. 

2,091,984;   Sept.  7. 
Heat    exchange     apparatus.     Fluid.       R.     Shellenberger. 

2,091,231  :  Aug.  24. 
Heat  exchange  between  a  condensing  vapor  and  a  liquid. 

Continuous.  G.  S.  P.  de  Bethune.  2,077,227  ;  Apr.  13. 
Heat  exchange  device.  R.  K.  Dawson.  2.094,774  ;  Oct.  5. 
Heat  exchange  device.     K.  P.  Edwards.     2,092,835  :  Sept. 

14. 
Heat  exchange  device.  W.  Noble.  2,074,802  ;  Mar.  23. 
Heat  exchange  device.  W.  Noble.  2,074,967  ;  Mar.  23. 
Heat  exchange  device.  W.  W.  Paget.  2.098,671 ;  Nov.  9. 
Heat  exchange  device.  P.  F.  Sporry.  2,069,728  ;  Feb.  l'. 
Heat  exchange  devices.  Controlling  the  operation  of.     P. 

Borchardt  and  H.  Ranke.     2,084,987  :  June  29. 
Heat    exchange    element.      O.    Steinberg    and    R.    Wenzl. 

2,088,391  ;  July  27. 
H.>af  exchange  element.     W.  J.  Still.     2,093,256  ;  Sept.  14. 
Heat     exchange     method.     D.     D.     Peebles.     2,092,470  : 

Sept.  7. 
Heat  exchange  system.     K.  H.  Hubbard.     2,076,641 ;  Apr. 

13. 
Heat  exchange  system.     F.  D.  Mensing.     2,099,310 ;  Not. 

16. 
Heat  exchange  system.    W.  W.  Timmis  and  W.  K.  Walker. 

2,099,182  ;  Nov.  16. 
Heat  exchange  units.  Device  for  operating  on  elements  of. 

H.  F.  Maynes.     2.093.202  :  Sept.  14. 
Heat    exchanger.      J.    M.    Barclay    and    J.    B.    Forbes. 

2,071,277  ;  Feb.  16. 
Pleat   exchanger.      J.   A.    Coy.      2.090,345  :   Aug.    17. 
Heat  exchanger.     W.  L.  De  Baufre.     2,075,511  ;  Mar.  30. 
Heat  exchanger.     E.  A.  Dewald.     2.084,324 ;  June  22. 
Heat  exchanger.     J.  P.  Irwin.     2.087.628  ;  July  20. 
Pleat   exchanger.      I.    J.    Knudson.      2.090.208 ;    Aug.    17. 
Heat  exchanger.     H.  Ktihni.     2,081,043  ;  May  18. 
Heat     exchanger.       S.     L.     Lord     and     G.     H.     Kendall. 

2,096,285  :  Oct.  19. 
Heat  exchanger.     C.  E.  Lucke.     2,075,044  ;  Mar.  30. 
Heat  exchanger.     J.  P.  Rathbun.     2,084,743  ;  June  22. 
Heat  exchanger.     C.   F.   Rosenblad.     2.081,678  ;   May  25. 
Heat  exchanger.     E.   C.   Saint-Jacques.     2,091,119  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Heat    exchanger.     R.    S.    Thoreseu.     2,103,102  :    Dec.    21. 
Hent  exchanger.  Fabricating  a  finned.     R.  W.  Kritzer  and 

A.  F.  Hoesel.     2,092,170  ;   Sept.  7. 
Heat  exchanger.  High  pressure.    C.  H.  Thayer.    2,085,677  ; 

June  29. 
Heat       exchangers,       Manufacturing.         J.       Karmazin. 

2,081,303  ;  May  25. 
Heat    exchanging    apparatus.      G.    Herbster.      2,079,067  ; 

May  4. 
PTear   nxtracror.      B.    R.   P'aunce.      2.070  427  :   Feb.   9. 
Heat  from  radiators  containine  liquid.  Dissipating.     L.  M. 

Persons.     2,091.159  ;  Aug.  24. 
Hoat   gatherer   and    deflector   for  motor  vehicles.     R.   It. 

Jackson.      2.069.955  :  Feb.  9. 
Heat   hardening   machine.      D.    J.    Campbell.      2,085,790 : 

July  6. 
Heat  insulated  container.     A.  L.  Clark.     2,087,966  ;  Julv 

27.  .       -        .         . 

Hear    in.sulated    receptacle.     A.    H.    Pavson    and    C.    O. 

Duevel,  Jr.     2.102,164  ;  Dec.  14. 
Heat  insulating  composition.  Plastic.     O.  A.  Brandt  and 

D.   Dalenius.      2,072,081 ;    Mar.   2. 
Heat  insulating  material.     K.  B.  Blake  and  C.  S.  Kemp. 

2,072,152;  Mar.  2. 

Heat  insulating  material.    G.  A.  Bole.    2,073,138  :  Mar.  9. 
Heat  insulating  mechanism.     C.  E.  Summers.     2,083,622  ; 

June  15. 
Heat  insulating  structure  and  production.    O.  A.  Labus  and 

W.  J.  Mohr.     2.076.898;  Apr.  13. 
Heat  motor.     L.  M.  Persons.     2,080,576  ;  May  18. 
Heat  motor.     L.  M.  Persons.     2,086,819  ;  July  13. 
Heat  of  flue  gases  of  a  furnace  to  heat  a   liquid,  Appa 

ratus     for     the     utilization     of     the.      E.     H.     Vicary 

2.101,112:    Dec.    7. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


905 


Heat  polymerization.  W.  H.  Carraody.  :i. OCT, 073  ;  Jan.  5 
Heat-processing  recorder.  P.  J.  Bast.  2.099.417  ;  Nov.  IB 
Heatproof  container.     E.  H.  Wells,  Jr.,  and  R.  Jackson. 

2,087,611 ;  July  20. 
Heat     radiating    syston.      U.     X.     Istrclcstoii.      U.ODI  ,274  : 

Aug.   31. 
Heat   recovery   apparatus.    Waste   water.      A.   C.    Strand. 

2,075,784 :  Mar.  30. 
Heat  regulator.     T.  M.  Shrader.     2,086,966  ;  July  13. 
Heat     regulator.      Self-compensating.      E.     h.     Fonsoca. 

2,101, 73r)  :   Dec.   7. 
Heat-resisting  implement.     W.   Hessenbruch.     2,075,718 : 

Mar.  30. 
Heat  resisting  implements.     W.  Hessenbruch.     2,067,569  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Heat,  System  for  the  conversion  of.     K.  Nesselmann  and 

E.  Altenkirch.     2,088,276  ;  July  27. 
Heat  to  waste  heat  boiler  plants,  Method  and  apparatus 

for  supplying  additional.    F.  Falla.     2,081,697  ;  May  25. 
Heat    transfer   apparatus.      W.    C.    Graham.      2,071,624 : 

Feb.  23. 


J.  N.  D.  Hcenan.     2,069,409  ; 
J.    H.    Shafner.      2,072,652 ; 


Heat  transfer  apparatus. 

Fob.  2. 
Heat    transfer   apparatus. 

Mar.  2. 
Heat  transfer  apparatus  and   refractory  wall   structure 

therefor.     A.  E.  Nash.     2,075,863  ;  Apr.  6. 
Heat  transfer  apparatus  applicable  to  water  tube  boilers. 

W.  Y.  Lewis.     2,068,187  ;  Jan.  19. 
Heat  transfer  die.     W.  C.  Gray.     2,089,746  ;  Aug.  10. 
H(^ar  transfer  system.     J.   S.  Alcorn.     2.101.835  ;  Dec.  14. 
Heat  transfer  system.     D.  B.  Knight.     2.068.549  :  Jan.  19. 
Heat    transfer     system,    Self    regulated.       S.    P.    Miller. 

2,098,462;  Nov.  9. 
Heat    treating   apparatus.      I>.    B.    Rosseau.      2,098,813 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Meat  treating  apparatus.     T.  A.  Schraishuhn.     2,074,312  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Heat  treating  container.     H.  J.  Stein.     2,101,481  ;  Dec.  7. 
Heat  treating  furnace.     C.  B.  Ferree.     2.089.829  :  Aug.  10. 
Heat  treatment  furnace.     C.  I.  Hayes.     2,101,065  ;  Dec.  7. 
Ilfat-trfafing   furnace.     E.    W.   Wonvor  and  J.  A.   Reece. 

2  0i,'?.,'?76  ;    Sept.    14. 

Heat-treating    furnace,     Continuous.      R.    S.    Fearnside. 

2.078,905  ;  Apr.   27. 
Heat     treatment     of    aluminous    metals.     P.    T.    Stroup. 

2,092,033  ;  Sept.  7. 
Hoat    treatment    of    aluminum    alloys.      J.    A.    Nock,    Jr. 

2,083,576  ;  June  15. 
Heat  treatment  of  cast  drill  l)its.     W.  C.  Rea.     2,066,853  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Heat    treatment   of    composite   bearings.      C.    C.    Moffatt. 

2,067,001  :   Jan.  5. 
Heat   treatment    of  packaged    goods.   Apparatus    for    the. 

A.  R.  Thompson.     2,092,433  ;  Sept.  7. 
Heat  treatment  of  packaged  goods,  Apparatus  for.     A.  R. 

Thompson.     2,092.434  ;  Sept.  7. 
Heat  treatment  of  steel  for  resistance  to  creep.     G.  H. 

Wright.     2,074,823  ;  Mar.  23. 
Heat  treatment  of  worn  tires  and  otlier  rolling  bodies  of 

steel.      A.  G.  E.  Hultgren.     2,076,992  ;  Apr.  13. 
Heater  :  See — 

Air  circulating  heater.  Industrial  heater. 

Aircraft  engine  heater.  In.1ector  heater. 

Air  heater.  Liquid  conductor  heater. 

Automobile    heater.  Milk  heater. 

f'ar  heater.  Nursing  bottle  heater. 

Domestic  heater.  Oil  burning  heater. 

O  r  o  p  -  1  (>  a  f    countcrdow      (Ml  lieali-r. 

heater.  Orchard  heater. 

Electric  gasoline  heater.  Oven   in.seit  licater. 

Electric  heater.  Pipe  heater. 

Electric  stock  heater.  Rarliaiit   orchard    Imatci'. 

Fireplace  heater.  Tank  heater. 

Fluid  heater.  Toilet  seat  heater. 

Forced  air  heater.  Unit  heater. 

Hair  waving  heater.  Water  heater. 

Tlot  water  heater.  Windshield  heater. 

Immersion  heater. 
Healer.      J.    M.   Auflero.      Re.   20,531  ;   Ocl.    19. 
Healer.     V.  S.  Beck.     2,100,772  ;  Nov.  30. 
Heater.      H.   I'.rendt.      2.073,074;  Mar.   10. 
Ilc.'ilcr.      ('.   P.    I'.utlcr.      2.070.22:5;    Feb.   9. 
It(.(ii,.i-       ('    (•    r'arwivii.      '.' O'l'I.r'Od  :  S^iit.   14. 
Healer.     J.  C.  Crowley.     2,092,108:  Sept.  7. 
Ifealer.      J.   T.   Hvde.      2,069.701  ;    Feb.   9. 
Heater.      B.  KIrsch  and   A.   B.   Medvlll.'.      2.090. '.'SO  ;  Ocl. 

rretPter.    J.E.Leonard.     2.072,048 ;  Feb.  23.        .„„„„,„ 
Heater.     W.  L.  McCombs  and  C.  L.  Sheesley.     _',0HO,O49  ; 

May  18. 
ir.'ater.     C.  E.  Meverhoefer.     2,007.575;  .Ian.   12. 
Heiiter.      C.  E.  Meyerhoefer.     2,087,160;  July  13. 
Heater.      A.   D.  Olds.     2,080,301  ;   July  0. 
Healer.     K.  S.  PapoulMis.     2,100,700;  Nov.  30. 
Heater.     11.  J.  ParKons.     2,075,403;  Mar.   30. 
Heater.    A.  H.  P<'arN(iii.     2.090,407  ;  Oct.  19. 
Heater.      H.  B.   Sharp.     2,094,724;   Oct.  5. 
Ilentcf     and      conlrol      IhcrelOr,     Water,      J.     E.     DuDe. 

2.0!».'..357  ;   0<l.    12.  ,       ,  ^ 

Heater  and  heat  deneclor  nllnchment  for  furnnceR    Cniii- 

lilned   water.     R.  F.  SturglH,     2,074,948  ;  Miir.  23. 


Heater  and  making  same,  \\'ater.    H.  A.  Feldt.    2,085,256  ; 

June  29. 
Heater    and    steam    generator,    Combination    water.     I. 

and   P.    Salvo.     2,091,336;  Aug.   31. 
Heater   and   windshield   defroster.   Car.     C.   T.   Perkins. 

2,089,928  ;  Aug,  10. 
Heater     and     wiper     for     windshields.       C.     K.     Knight. 

2.067,011 ;  Jan.  5. 
Heater  construction.     R.  K    Wilson.     2.090,907  ;  Aug.  24. 
Heater  construction.   Water.     W.    S.   Moffitt.     2,082,648 ; 

June  1. 
Heater  control,  Fluid.     N.  W.  Stirling.     2,067,864  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Heater  control  system.     E.  H.  Lockwood,  II.     2,078,075  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Heater,     Fabricating    an    automobile.      A.    W.    McNeish. 

2,098,787  ;  Nov.  9. 
Heater    for    automobile    engines.      C.    Trca.      2,069,089  : 

Feb.  2. 
Heater    for    automobiles.      H.    J.     Findley.       2,072,744 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Heater  for  cooking  purposes,  Electrical.     A.  F.   Struck. 

2.093,9.39  ;  Sept.  21. 
Heater    for    fireplaces.    Water.      F.    Stenzel.      2,078,514 : 

Apr.  27. 
Heater  for  hot  .teases,  Unit.     C.  L.  Gehnrich.     2.066,524; 

Jan.  5. 
Heater  for  hypodermic  solutions  and  the  like.   P.  Tishman. 

2.087,586  ;  July  20. 
Heater    for    internal    conil)Ustioji    engines.    Fuel.      F.    J. 

Holmes.     2,103.947  :  Dec.  2S. 
Heater  for  salt  baths.  Immersion.    A.  Kiircher.    2,097,981  : 

Nov.  2. 
Heater  for  scalp  solutions      B.  M.  Copeland.     2.090,666  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Heater    switch.      H.    Hubbell,    Jr.    and    C.    E.    Avery. 

2,070,-599  ;  Feb.  16. 
Heaters,  Cleaning  water.     G.  E.  Wilder,  Jr.     2.089,317  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Heaters.    Making    electrical.      G.    E.    Price.      2,101,095  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Heating.     E.  L.  Wiegand.     2,075,686  ;  Mar.  30. 
Heating    and    cooking    unit.    Combined.      E.    I.    Brown. 

2.095,052;  Oct.   5. 
Heating    and     cooling    device,     Conkbined.       R.     C.     Roe. 

2,083,159;  June  8. 
Heating   and   cooling   system.      T.    M.   Rust  and   D.    T. 

Craft.     2,071.801 ;  Feb.  23. 
Heating  and  cooling  system.  Convertible.     B.   F.  Randel. 

2,073,051  ;  Mar.  10. 
Heating  and  cooling  unit.      J.  C.  Richards.     2,095,103 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Heating  and  cooling  unit.  Combination.     F.  S.  Balrd  and 

C.  h:  Marsh.     2.072,833  ;  Mar.  2. 
Heating    and    ventilating.      C.    C.     Carson.       2.076,399  : 

Apr.  6. 
Heating     and     ventilating     system.        R.      J.      Parsons. 

2.087,214  :  July  13. 
Heating     and     ventilating     system.        R.      J.      Parsons. 

2.098.194  :  Nov.  2. 
Heating    and    ventilating    s.vstem    for    vehicles.      M.    P. 

Blomberg.     2,080,757  ;  May  18. 
Heating  apparatus.     W.  .Anderson.     2.099.383;  Nov.  18. 
Heating  apparatus.     V.   S.  I!eck.     2.100.373  ;  Nov.  30. 
I'e.'itiML'  aiiii.ii:ini.>i.      ('.   (',    ''arson.      2  o9:< 'Mt' •   .'<>'iit.   14. 
Heating  apparatus.     F.  IT.  Cornelius.     2.100.6S7;  Nov.  30. 
Heating  apparatus.     O.  Fredrlckson.     2,080,400  ;  May  18. 
Healing  a|j|par.ims.      I'.  .\.  I'urloni:.      2  (ll»:!.2:!9  :  Sept.  14. 
Heating  apparatus.     W.   Gilroy.     2.088.047  ;  Aug.  3. 
Heating  apparatus.     J.   N.  Macrae.     2,088,299;  July  27, 
Heating  apparatus.     R.   Payson.     2,070.804  ;  Feb.  16. 
Heating  apparatus.     E.  T,.  Wiegand.     2.080.800;  May  18 
Heating  apparatus  and  method.    D.  L.  Thomas.   2.070,101  : 

May  4. 
Heating,  Apparatus  for.     L.  Wll.son.     2.091,172;  Aug.  24. 
Heating  ap|)ar.ilus   lor  breaking  down  ennilslons.     J.   \\  . 

Hays.     2,()S2,:'.;{7  ;   .lane   I. 
Heating  apparatus.   Gaseous  fuel  conBumlng.     F.  Honne 

biShle.     2.075.080  ;  Apr.  0. 
Heating    aripllanii'.    IMectrlc    llienuoslalif.      I,.     Reichohl. 

2.0,S0.2IO:    Julv    (i. 
Heating  a|)pllance  with  timer.     U.   1>.  Smith.     2.082.985; 

.lane  H. 
Heating  attachment   for  stoves,   ranges,  and  the  like.      .\. 

Schllllnger.     2,088,280;  July  27. 
Ileatinu'     I'V     sleani.     .\pparatUH     for.        I.     (V     Jennings. 

2,OS:i.00,S;  June  .S. 
Heating  coll.  Water.     J.  T.  Coates.     2.097,387;  Oct.  20. 
Heating  control.      W.  O.   l.um.      2,078.802;   .\nr.   27. 
Heating  cooling   device   for   atitonioblles.      C.    P.    .Miramw 

2.0S2.99S  :  June  8. 
Healing  device.     A.   M.   Haas.     2,007.521  :  Nov,  2. 
Heating  device.     I.  ItllNJlneu.     2.(n»«,fl»» ;  Oct.  10, 
Healing     device,      ConibUHllon      chanilier.      M.      S.      Ihtll. 

2,1111,90:1  ;    Dec.    II. 
Ilenlhig     device,      lOlecl  rieal.      I..      HawklMH.      2.070. IS-': 

l''<-li.   9. 
Heating  device  for  Kvni-coloclral   inir|ioiien,   Tnlmlar.     H. 

Ackermann.      2.07  1,034  ;   Mlir.   23. 
Healing    devli-e   for   llnili   extreniltleH.      M.    and   A.   (ierl«. 

2,074.838  ;   Mar.   2:i. 
Henllnn  <l'vl.-..   S.roii.lniv       V    llald       I'.OIM.IIJI  ;  .Sept.  '.'S. 


906 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


L.  C.  Hamlink. 

A.    Bergmann. 

G.  Liebmann. 

E.   L. 


2,076,739  ;  Apr.  13. 
1,079,152  ;  May  4. 
system.        O.     Mlnton. 

2,089,022  ; 


Heating  electrically    conducting  bodies  for  industrial   op- 
erations.    E.  Bennett.     2,066,668;  Jan.  5. 
Heating    element    and    making    the    same,    Electric.      E. 

Reichmann.     2,091,107  :  Aug.  24. 
Heating  element  assembly.     J.  Woodley.     2,096,663  ;  Oct. 

19. 
Heating  element.  Electric  resistance.     A.  Bensel  and  W.  A. 

Braun.     2,091,905  :  Aug.  31. 
Heating   element,    Electric    resistance.      E.    L.   Wiegand. 

Re.  20,272  ;  Feb.  16. 
Heating  element  for  annealing  furnaces. 

2,091,980  ;  Sept.  7. 
Heating    element    for    drying   apparatus. 

2,074,452  ;  Mar.  23. 
Heating  element  for  high-voltage  cathodes. 

2,083,196  ;  June  8. 
Heating   elements.   Insulating  electrical  resistor. 

Wiegand.     2,080,647  ;  May  18. 
Heating  furnace.     P.  S.  Menough. 
Heating,  Indnctive.     R.  R.  Clark. 
Heating,     lighting,     and    power 

2,076,382  ;   Apr.    6. 
Heating  means.     H.  George  and  G.  Delpech. 

Aug.  3. 
Heating  means  for  seats.     M.  A.  Ar6stegui.     2,094,575  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Heating  medium,   Jlethod  and  apparatus  for  generating. 

C.  A.  and  A.  R.  Dunham.     2,103,770  ;  Dec.  28. 
Heating,     Method     and     apparatus     for.       L.      Wilson. 

2.088,103  ;  July  27. 
Heating  method,  Home.     H.  B.  Oakleaf.     2,084,535  ;  June 

22. 
Heating   or    cooling    system.      J.    B.    Julian.      2,079,453 ; 

May  4. 
Heating  pad.     W.  G.  Shelton.     2,076,050  ;  Apr.  6. 
Heating  plant.     H.  Garreau.     2,090,887  ;  Aug.  24. 
Heating  plant.     R.  Pabst.     2,067,063  ;  Jan.  5. 
Heating  plant,  Automatic.     V.  M.  Cruikshank.     2,093,999  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Heating  process  and  apparatus.     A.  E.  Hassler  and  H.  W. 

Field.     2,081,927  ;  June  1. 
Heating  structure.     D.W.Myers.     2.096.194  ;  Oct.  19. 
Heating  structure.     R.  W.  Turner.     2,075,435  ;  Mar.  30. 
Heating  system.     C.   G.   Bordeaux.      2,084,.^71  :   June  22. 
"       ■  C.G.Bordeaux.     2,087,613 ;  July  20. 

F.  A.  Furlong.     2,098,383  ;  Nov.  9. 
E.  Kiss.     2.089.653  :  Aug.  10. 

E.  A.  J.  Koch.    2.079.808  ;  May  11. 
J.  S.   Locke.  ■ 
J.  H.  Haher. 
W.  F.  Miller. 

F.  W.  Jlorley. 
E.  A.  Russell. 

P.  E.  Seepe. 


Heating  system. 
Heating  system. 
Heating  system. 
Heating  system. 
Heating  system. 
Heating  system. 
Heating  system. 
Heating  system. 
Heating  system. 
Heating  system. 
Heating  system. 
Heating  system. 
Heating  system. 
Heating  system. 
Heating  system.  Auto. 

25. 
Heating     system.     Electric. 

Feb.  9. 
Heating  system,   Electric. 

Apr.  27. 
Heating   system    for   boilers.    Feed    water. 

and  E.  Henkel.      2,078,785  ;  Apr.  27. 
He.iring    system     for     refrigerator    cars.       C. 

2,076,961  :  Apr.  13. 
Heating  system,   Hot   water.      R.   E.    Moore. 

May  25. 
Heating     system.     Liquid     circulation.       J. 

2,100,671  ;  Nov.  30. 
Heating    system.    Steam.      J.    Van    Vulpen. 

Deo.  28. 
Heating  systems.  Control  of.     K.  W.  Rohlin. 

Apr.  27. 
Heating  systems,   Method  and  apparatus  for  controlling. 

K.  W.  Rohlin.     2,090,073:  Aug.  17. 
Heating  unit.      H.    N.   Baruch,   0.   T.   Amory,   and   O.   A. 

Bloxom.     2,075,161;  Mar.  30. 
Heating  unit.     F.  Thornton,  Jr.     2,101,110;  Dec.  7. 
Heating  unit.     L.  P.  Young.     2,069,348  ;  Feb,  2. 
Heating  unit  circuit  breaker.     R.  J.  Parsons.     2,072,822  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Heating    unit    for    radiators,    Electric.      C.    B.    Goodwin. 

2,096,635  ;    Oct.    19. 
Heating  unit  for  sandwich  toasters.  Electric,     J.  J.  Gough. 

2,096,582  :  Oct.  19. 
Heating  unit,   Thermoradiant.     E.   F.  Wach.     2,084,468  ; 

June  22. 
Heating     unit.      Water.      C.     Tompson     and     G.      Ray. 

2,099,947  ;  Nov.  23. 
Heating    units    and    resultant    product.    Making    electric. 

W.  J.  Russell.     2,101,098  ;  Dec.  7. 
Heating  value  per  unit  volume  of  combustible  gases.  Ap- 
paratus   for    determining    the    total.     E.    X.     Schmidt 

2,068,436:  Jan.  19. 
Hectograph  bands,  Treating.    W.  B.  Whitmore. 

Feb.  23. 
Hectograph       bands.       Treating.      W.       B. 

2.102..S99:  Dec.  14. 
Heddle  frame.     G.  F.  Bahan.     2,070,556  ;  Feb.  16. 
Hedflle  frame.     A.  B.  and  F.  A.  Gloor.     2,070,164  ;  Feb.  9 


2,094,992  ;  Oct.  5. 

2,102,727  :  Dec.  21. 

2,077.2."'in  :   Apr.  13. 

2,087,776  :  July  20. 

2,087,388  ;  July  20. 

2,076,518;  Apr.  6. 
W.  Tallmadge.     2.088,071  ;  July  27. 
N.  B.  Wales.     2,077,599;  Apr.  20. 
H.  J.  C.  Wells.     2.095.656  :  Oct.  12. 
F.  E.  Wooley.     2.067,070  :  Jan.  5. 

E.   Cornell,  Jr.     2,081,696  ;  May 

R.     H.     Park.     2,070,491  ; 

G.   E.    Strawser.      2,078,548  ; 

A.    Williams 

D.    Niven. 

2,081,831  ; 

A.     Reavell. 

2,103,835  ; 

2,078,775  ; 


2,071,910; 
Whitmore. 


Heddle  frame.     L.  Kasper.     2,078,897  ;  Apr.  27. 
Heddle  frame.     J.  J.  Kaufmann.     2,073,935  ;  Mar.  16. 
Heddle  frame.     C.  E.  A.   Lausberg.     2,067,402  ;   Jan.   12. 
Heddle     frame.       C.     E.     Watson     and     P.     L.     Spencer. 

2,082.925  ;  June  8. 
Heel.     J.  W.  Courter.     2,068,657  ;  Jan.  26. 
Heel.     J.  F.  R.  P.  Toursier.     2,095,110  ;   Oct.  5. 
Heel  and  cushion  connecter.     V.  P.  Williams.     2,078,551 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Heel  attaching  and  flap  laying  machine.     L.   J.  Bazzoni. 

2,076,537  ;  Apr.  13. 
Heel     attaching    apparatus.     Wood.       A.     O.    Paquette. 

2,095,196  ;  Oct.  5. 
Heel-attaching  machine.     J.  W.  Ashley.     2,095,687  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Heel-attaching  machine.     W.  R.  Barclay  and  F.  Barton. 

2.068,000;  Jan.  19. 
Heel-attaching    machine.       J.     Gouldbourn.       2,085,852 ; 

July  6. 
Heel    building    machine.       C.    H.     Coulson.       2,103,712  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Heel  clamp.     W.  H.  Poindexter.     2.076,863  :  Apr.  1 3. 
Heel  construction.   Shoe.     R.  D.  MacDonald.     2,098,346  ; 

Nov.   9. 
Heel  construction.     H.  van  Mourik.     2,081,610  ;  May  25. 
Heel-covering  machine.     L.  J.  Babboni.     2,095,962  ;   Oct. 

19. 
Heel-covering  machine.    L.  J.  Bazzoni.    2,082,043  ;  June  1. 
Heel,  Cushion  rubber.     R.  H.  Boag.     2,078,311 ;  Apr.  27. 
Heel,  Cushioned.      G.  \V.  Grifiith.      2.102,067  :  Dec.   14. 
Heel,  Detachable.     R.  M.  Harper.     2,090,999  ;  Aug.  24. 
Heel    drilling    fixture.      H.    Gordon    and    A.    C.    Rogge. 

2,098,288;  Nov.  9. 
Heel   fastener.    Lady's   shoe.     M.   H.   Grinde.     2,093,354 ; 

Sept.    14. 
Heel  fastening  means.     M.   W.  Parker.     2,068,694 ;  Jan. 

26. 
Heel  lift.     C.  N.  Eggers.     2,090.976;  Aug.  24. 
Heel   lift.    Rubber.      R.   H.   Waters   and   G.   L.   Younglof. 

2,090,244;    Aug.    17. 
Heel    pad.    Ventilated    rubber    cushion.     W.     J.    Dwyer. 

2,074,050  ;  Mar.   16. 
Heel  patching  lift.  Rubber.     A.  L.  Murray.     Re.  20,381  ; 

May  25. 
Heel   pressing   machine.      W.    C.    Card,    Jr.      2,094,639 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Heel,   Rubber.     R.  Conticchio.     2,098.277 ;  Nov.  9. 
Heel-seat   fitting   machine.      E.    A.    Bessom.      2,071,326  • 

Feb.  23. 
Heel-seat    fitting    machine.     E.     A.    Bessom.     2,092,045 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Heel-seat  fitting  machine.     E.  A.  Bessom  and  E.  A.  Wil- 
liams.    2,094,115  ;  Sept.  28. 
Heel-seat  fitting  machine.     G.  Hazelton.    2,084,557;  June 

22. 
Heel-seat  fitting  machine.     R.   S.  Megathlin.     2,099,698  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Heel-seat   forming   machine.      A.    Sanchioni.      2.085,870 ; 

July  6. 
Heel,  Shoe.     P.   S.  Bauer.     2,078,626  ;  Apr.  27. 
Heel  support.     F.  D.  Reynolds.     2,082,974  ;  June  8. 
Heel     turning     machine,      Wood.        W.      W.      Bradbury. 

2,090,024;  Aug.   17. 
Ueel   turning  machine,  Wood.     H.  W.   Russ.     2,071,433; 

Heel,  Wooden.    M.  A.  Comeau.    2,090,974 ;  Aug.  24. 

olfio  .4,PP^j:^t"s      for      spooling.       M.      W.      Howard. 

2,0ao,4i5  ;  July  27. 
Heels,     Attaching    shoe.       G.     B.     Britton.       2,085,894 ; 

July   6. 
Heels,    Method    of   and   apparatus    for   spooling.      M.   W. 

Howard.     2,072,109;   Mar.   2.  f  s 

^o*'l?..^'^^^-'^°'^^'  Apparatus  for  attaching.     W.  A.  Thum. 
2,0o7,29o  ;  To"    I'' 


E.   H.  Bastable.     2,087,880; 


.  Jan.  12. 
Heels  to  shoes,   Attaching. 

July  27. 
^le^JjS^to^  shoes.  Attaching.     R.  S.  Megathlin.     2,098,349; 

Hektograph  device.     B.  Herrmann.     2,089,092  ;  Aug.  3. 
Helicopter.     B.  M.  Hall.     2,085,3.59  ;  June  29. 
Helicopter.     J.  E.  Hess,  Jr.     2,083,064;    June  8. 
Helicopter.    G.  F.  Myers.     2,070,610  ;  Feb.  16. 

o'Sl^on^J"    electric-are    welders.      E.    C.    Brekelbaum. 

2,086,208  ;  July   6. 
Helmet,  Hair  drying.     E.  J.  C.  Perkins.     2,074,270  ;  Mar. 

Jo. 
Hemstitching  machine.     C.  Hirsch.     2,093,558  ;   Sept.  21. 
"™  battery.     J.  B.  Olson  and  R.  R.  Young.     2,068,566  ; 

Herbicide     I.  E.  Melhus.     2,094,366  ;  Sept.  28. 
Heteropolar    compounds    and    producing    the    same.      W. 
Schrauth.     2,066,542  ;  Jan    5 

^^^o'^hL-r  ^ro'^'^'V'     'I'i'^     producing     it.       L.     P,     Kyrides. 
2,067,452  ;  Jan.  12. 

^^^^^%  ^°I?i„^i?'°^;  ^J?^5?*^  ^^^  „<^'''?P°?.'Iio'L  for  P_reserving 

866; 


and  curing.     A.  C.  Moore.     2,086,920;  July  13. 
Hides  and  skins,   Softening.     M.  M.  Merritt.     2,101, 
Doc.   14. 


F.    A.    Kolster.     2,068,991  ; 


High    frequency   apparatus. 

Jan.  26. 
High    frequency   apparatus.      P.    P.    Musket   and    D.    E. 

Richardson.     2,071,561 ;  Feb.  23. 
Hl|h  frequency  apparatus.     H.  S.  Polin.     2,081,711  ;  May 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


907 


High  frequency  feeder  arrangement  suitable  for  use  witli 

radio  aerial  systems.     N.  Wells.     2,073.085  ;  Mar.  9. 
High    frequency    receiving   apparatus.      E.    Y.    Robinson. 

2,083,474  :  June  8. 
High      frequency     wave     meter.        G.      L.     Grundmann. 

2,086,615  ;  July  13. 
High  pressure  pump.      C.  J.   Coberly  and  C.  F.  Planson. 

2,081,221;  May  25. 
High  strength  brass.     M.  G.  Corson.     2,085,416  ;  June  29. 
High  voltage  generator.    C.  W.  Hansell.    2,078,760  ;  Apr. 

27. 
High   voltage  generator.     N.   E.   Lindenblad.     2,070,972  ; 

Feb.  16. 
High-voltage  rectifying  system.     C.  G.  Smith.     2,092,227  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Highway  crossing.     W.  C.  Hedgcock.     2,089,025  ;  Aug.  3. 
Hiller,  Potato.     G.  H.  Self.     2,096,766  ;  Oct.  26. 
Hinge  :  See — 

Concealed  hinge.  Ratchet  hinge. 

Covered  joint  hinge.  Safety  hinge. 

Door  hinge.  Spring  hinge. 

Hood  hinge.  Strap  hinge. 

Jewelry  hinge.  Toilet  seat  hinge. 

Hinge.  I.  P.  Bagley.  2,090,569  ;  Aug.  17. 
Hinge.  F.  G.  Bates.  2,067,884:  Jan.  19. 
Hinge.     F.  G.  Bates  and  L.  B.  Bishop.     2,080,597  ;  May 

18. 
Hinge.     J.   Bloom.     2,067,042 ;   Jan.   5. 
Hinge.    J.  Bloom.     2,067,559  :  .Ian.  12. 
Hinge.    L.  T.  Cooper.    2,072,028  ;  Feb.  23. 
Hinge.     A.  Ensslin.     2,100,473  ;  Nov.  30. 
Hinge.    T.  E.  Horst.     2,071,070  ;  Feb.  16. 
Hinge.     E.  North.     2.089.408:  Aug.  10. 
Hinge.     L.  Segar.     2,078,815  ;  Apr.  27. 
Hinge.     J.  V.  Strough.     2,096,311  ;  Oct.  19. 
Hinge.     R.  G.  Voge.     2,085,616  ;  June  29. 
Hinge   and   door   stop,   Combination.     A.    G.   Hallenbeck. 

2,095,866  ;  Oct.  12. 
Hinge  assembly  for  cast  metal  members.     R.  V.  Burdick. 

2,085,631  ;  June  29. 
Hinge  construction.     S.  Brantingson.     2,083,140  ;  June  8. 
Hinge  construction.     A.  R.  Kuhn.     2,092,582  ;  Sept.  7. 
Hinge    construction.    Chair.      T.    W.    Lewis.      2,083,071  ; 

June  8. 
Hinge  construction.  Concealed.     F.  Hodgson.     2.093,966 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Hinge  construction  for  eyeglass  cases  and  the  like.     R.  M. 

Dugdale.    2,070,827  ;  Feb.  16. 
Hinge  cover  box.      W.  J.  Vincent.      2,093,296  ;  Sept.  14. 
Hinge    for   cards,    photographs,    and    the   like,    Mounting. 

L.  S.  Riley.     2,096,559  ;  Oct.  19. 
Hinge  joint.  Adjustable.     J.  W.  Loighton.    2,076,852  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Hinge  or  joint.     J.  F.  Hines.     2,078,076  ;  Apr.  20. 
Hinge  structure.      H.  H.  Bartel.     2,070.557  :  Feb.  16. 
Hinge  structure.     M.  H.  Deckert.     2,094,173  ;  Oct.  5. 
Hinge  sducturo.      S.    Do  Orlow.      2,0!)  I  .(u.'l  ;   Aug.   31. 
Hinged  hat  rack.     E.  M.  and  R.  C.  Harding.     2,086,079  ; 

July  6. 
Hinged  structure.     R.  C.  Todd.     2,099,778  ;  Nov.  23. 
Hinging   means.     A.    K.    Glancv   and    W.    M.    ("liainborlin. 

2,009,750:  Feb.   9. 
Hitch.     H.   Beebe.     2,081,083 :  May  18. 
Hitch.     S.  D.   Hovey.     2,078.851  :  Apr.   27. 
Hitch.     M.  L.  McClune.     2,069,416  ;  Feb.  2. 
Hitch.     A.  M.  Strunk.     2.090,804  ;  Oct.  26. 
Hitch,  Adjustable.     H.  Stemman.     2,078,105  ;  Apr.  20. 
Hitch    and    brake,   Trailer.      J.    V.    Linsowe.      2,000,803 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Hitch  and  braking  device  for  trailers,  Combined.     T.  II. 

Jacob.     2,067,451  :  Jan.   12. 
Hitch.    Farm  iniplcmont.     Iv.   M.   Mossersraith  and   C.    O. 

Ki.ssinger.     2.095,417;   Oct.   12. 
■  Hitch     for     automobile     trailers.       R.     T.     Baumbergcr. 

2,072,473  ;  Mar.  2. 
Hitch,    Reloa-sablo.      E.    H.    Schnuello.      2,085,340;    June 

29. 
Hitch  to  tractors.  Planter  machine.    C.  Opolo.    2,074,419  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Hitch,  Tractor  Implement.    A.  Ronnlng.     2,078,413;  Apr. 

27. 
Hitch,  Trailer.     II.  A.  Coderstrom.     2,072,728  ;  Mar.  2. 
Hitch,  Trailer.     M.   E.  Daylon.     2,000.113;   Aug.    17. 
Hob  grinding  inacliine.     E.  L.  Ackley.     2,079,785;  May  11. 
Ilobbylior.se.      E.  1..  Ilito.      2,095,871  ;  Oct.    1 2. 
Ilohliyhorsc,     Progressive.      C.      E.     Pearson.      2,092.77.); 

S''l't.   11.  .  ,.       ,.       T        . 

Hobs,     Arrangement      for     resetting.      H.      B.     Lawton. 

2,101,183  ;   Dec.  7. 
•  Hockey  game  hoard.     A.  ('.  L'ntener.     2,079,13(5;  May    I. 
IIoi'  coiiHtniction.    J.  Napolis  and  S.  Dellagola.    2,083,918  ; 

June  15.  ,         „  _--.  „„„ 

Ilog  carcasses,   Treatment  of.     F.   M.  Tobln.     2,100,200  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Hog  trap.     J.  H.  Flatlpy.     2,009.950  ;  Nov    23. 
Hogs,  Dehalrlng.     H.  H.  McKee  and  K.  Mulr.     2,084,830  ; 

June  22. 
HogHhead.      W.    S.    I.uckelt.      2,082,071;    June    I. 
Hoist.     F.  A.  Jlmerson.     2,074,005  ;  Mar.   23. 
JioisI       .1.  .1.   KmImkim.      'J.ltll'.'.il'JI  :   Si'lil.    M. 
Hoist.     G.  W.  McColhiin.     2.()S."..«I,")  :  July  (I. 
Hoist.     F.  K.  Huiiisey.     2,098.308;   Nov.  9. 
HoIkI.      H.  J.    Itiach.      2,095. 2M()  ;  Oct.   12. 
Hoist.     F.  K.   Slahl.     2.007,050;  Nov.   2. 


Hoist  brake.     M.  T.  Knutzen.     2,098,342  ;  Nov.  9. 
Hoist,  Convertible.     F.  E.  Stahl.     2.100,674  ;  Nov.  30. 
Hoist    for    trucks,    Manual    loading.      A.    E.    Hansen. 

2,088,648;  Aug.  3. 
Hoist,   Free-chain.     F.   W.   Coffing.     2,099,676 ;   Nov.    23. 
Hoist,  Hydraulic.     W.   C.  Anthony.     2,084,376  ;  June  22. 
Hoist,    Hydraulic.      P.    R.    Hasson    and    N.    C.     Storey. 

2,099,880  :  Nov.  23. 
Hoist,   Knock-down  and  adjustable  transmission.     W.  Q. 

Faulk.     2,072,398  ;  Mar.  2. 
Hoist  line  hook.      II.  E.  (irau.     2.091.477;  Aug.  31. 
Hoist,     Log    skidding    and    loading.       R.    J.    Winston. 

2,088,828;  Aug.   3. 
Hoist,  Motor  vehicle.     J.  D.  Handley.     2,098,419  ;  Nov.  9. 
Hoist,   Power.     B.  M.  Crawford.     2,101.839  ;  Dec.   14. 
Hoist,  Snow  plow.     F.  E.  Brown.     2.070.153  :  Feb.  9. 
Hoist,  Vehicle.     H.  J.  Engh.     2,091,067  ;  Aug.  24. 
Hoisting  apparatus  for  replacing  structural  beams.    W.  C. 

and  R.  H.  Guest.     2,071,461  ;  Feb.  23. 
Hoisting  device.      S.  M.  Nampa.     2,098,511 ;  Nov.  9. 
Hoisting  mechanism.     E.  H.  Kidder.     2,089,700  ;  Aug.  10. 
K.  C.  Osgood.      2,092,774  ;  Sept.  14. 


Hoisting  mechanism. 
Holder  :   See — 
Abrasive  holder. 
Article  holder. 
Automobile    license    plate 

holder. 
Bag  holder. 
Bag  or  sack  holder. 
Bait  holder. 
Belt-type     fishing    rod 

holder. 
Blackboard   eraser  holder. 
Blade  holder. 
Blank  holder. 
Bolster  pin  holder. 
Book  holder. 
Bottle  holder. 
Bow  holder. 
Broom    holder. 
Brush  and  mop  holder. 
Brush  holder. 
Cable-hitch  holder. 
Can  holder. 
Candle  holder. 
Car  and  truck  holder. 
Card  holder. 
Chalk  holder. 
Check  holder. 
Chuck  or  tool  holder. 
Cigarette  and  cigar  holder. 
Cigarette    and    necktie 

holder. 
Cigarette  holder. 
Cleaning  material  holder. 
Clip  ana  plaque  holder. 
Clothes    holder. 
Coat  holder. 
Coil  holder. 
Container  holder. 
Copy  holder. 
Cord  holder. 
Cosmetic  holder. 
Cravat  holder. 
Curtain  rod  bolder. 
I)('iilal  liiiii  Iiokler. 
Denial  (loss  holder. 
Denial  tool  holder. 
Dental  X-ray  Ulm  holder. 
Die  holder. 
Display  card  holder. 
Display  holder. 
Display  sign  holder. 
Door  holder. 
Drink    lube   holder. 
Dust  clolli  broom  holder. 
Eel    holilcr. 
Egg  holder. 
];ic(liMiilc  holder. 
l''ilm  (le\('l()plng  holder. 
Film  liohler. 
Filter  cloth   holder. 
Fire  extinguisher  holder. 
I''ish  holder. 
Fishhook  holder. 
I''lsliiiig  rod  holder. 
I'l.'isliliglit   holder. 
Flat  iron  holder, 
(•'lower  liolih'i'. 
Flowerpot  holilcr. 
l''ol(lliig  necktie  holder. 
]'"iiinUfurler  holder. 
Fuse  holder. 
•  linage  door  hiilder. 
(.'oiiils  (llspliiy  lioMiT. 
(Iiiy    rlami)   holder. 
Il.iiigliig  dIriTlorv   holder. 
Hal    holder. 
Iioiiliii;  cord  liolder. 
Jiir  holder. 
Jewel  IV     Hcltlng     perfume 

holder. 
Key  luililer. 
Holder.     L.   AblmttH.     2,072,00 


Ladder  holder. 

Lariat  holder. 
Lathe   tool  holder. 

License  plate  holder. 

Lingerie  strap  holder. 

Lipstick  holder. 

Lug  strap  holder. 

Magazine   and    filter   ciga- 
rette holder. 

Mail   and  package  holder. 

Marker  and  flower  holder. 

Menu   holder. 

Milk  bottle  holder. 

Mop  holder. 

Multiple-shade  holder. 

Necktie  holder. 

Notebook  holder. 

Notebook,  pen,  and  pencil 
holder. 

Nozzle  holder. 

Nursing  bottle  holder. 

Ornamental  tie  holder. 

Pad  holder. 

Paint  brush  holder. 

Paper  holder. 

I'aper  roll  holder. 

Pencil  and  eraser  holder. 

Pencil  or  pen  holder. 

Piezoelectric       crystal 
holder. 

Pin  and  bolt  holder. 

Pipe  holder. 

Price  tag  holder. 

Radio   program   holder. 

Rail  and  cowtall  holder. 

Ka/or  hhide  holder. 

Receptacle  holder. 

Reel  holder. 

Koll-lielder. 

Roll  paper  holder. 

Sack  holder. 

Safety  blanket  holder. 

Salesbook  holder. 

Saw  holder. 

Shirt  hoUler. 

Shoe  holder. 

Sign  holder. 

Soap  and  brush  holder. 

Sponge    holder. 

Spool   holder. 

Stamp   holder. 

Steel  wool  and  Bonp  bolder 

Tank  cap  holder. 

Telephone  holder. 

Telephone   iiidi'x  holder. 

Tennis  hall  holder. 

ThernioMieter  holder. 

Thread  h«dder. 

Ticket  holder. 

Tlo  and  collar  bolder. 

Tie  holder. 

Tolli'l  paper  lioliler. 

Tollei   pajier  roll  holder. 

Tool  holder. 

Train  onler  holder. 

Tiee  lag  holder. 

Tube  holder. 

Twine   holder. 

I'mliii'lla    holder. 

ITnderliood  ri'cord  holder. 

nillly   holder. 

Wiishiiig  holder. 

Wax   roll  holder. 

WeldliiK  elect  roile  holder. 

W  liidow  holder. 

Window  Himh  hi>liler. 

W  Indi.w  Nhaile  holder. 

Work  hohler. 

\\  ri'ueli  Net   holder. 

Ynrii  bidder. 
Mar.  2. 


908 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  193T 


I 


Holder.     F.  A.  Kiser.     2,101,220  :  r)ec.   7. 

Holder.     O.  N.  Owen.     2,087,113  ;  July  13. 

Holder.     E.  R.  Posnack.     2.073,172;  Mar.  9. 

Holder.    C.  O.  Stenmark.     2,078,741  ;  Apr.  27. 

Holder.     L.  V.  Villani.     2,085,486  :  June  29. 

Holder   and   attaching   clamp,    Combined   Christmas   tree 

lamp.     J.  li.  Bussey.     2,089,111  ;  Aug.  3. 
Holder  and  balancing  handhold   device  for  fishing  poles, 

Plshllne  reel.    C.  J.  Clarke.    2,089,538 ;  Aug.  10. 
Holder  and  candle,   Candle.     H.   Fraternali.     2,101,136  : 

Dec.  7. 
Holder   and   chip  breaker.    Combined   tool.     K.   D.    Shaw. 

2,096,137;    Oct.    19. 
Holder      and      dispenser.      Cigarette.     A.      G.      Krause. 

2,074,925  ;  Mar.  23. 
Holder     and     door     knocker.     Bottle.      M.     A.     Halprin. 

2,093,808 ;  Sept.  21. 
Holder     and     easel      therefor.     Sample.     M.      Steinthal. 

2.093,160;  Sept.   14. 
Holder    and     expeller.     Collapsible    tube.       J.     H.    Ruth. 

2,097,308:  Oct.  26. 
Holder  and  guide  for  boxes.  Fastening  element.     E.  JI. 

Roske.     2,092,682;  Sept.  7. 
Holder  and  method  for  knitting,  crocheting,  and  analogous 

purposes.     R.  K.  Fisher.    2.100,388  ;  Nov.  30. 
Holder  and   server.   Can.      M.   W.   Janowski.     2,085,661 ; 

June  29. 
Holder  and  sterilizer.  Combined  toothbrush.     F.  E.  Hart. 

2,099,336  ;  Nov.  16. 
Holder    and    support,    Curtain    tie-back.      J.    W.    Predi.x. 

2,069,681;   Feb.   2. 
Holder  and  support,  Spring.     J.  P.  Bourdic.     2,095,689  : 

Oct.  12. 
Holder     and     tlie     like,     Milk     bottle.       A.     Chalifoux. 

2,071,498;  Feb.  23. 
Holder    and   tie   clasp.    Combined    collar.      W.    J.    Morse. 

2,099,901  ;  Nov.  23. 
Holder.    Copy.      C.    C.    Harper   and   E.    F.    Kitendaugb. 

Re.  20,304  ;  Mar.  23. 
Holder    for   a    glass,    tooth    brushes,    and    a    paste    tube. 

H.  C.   Barbour.     2.074.248  ;  Mar.  16. 
Holder   for   addressing  machines,   Printing  plate.      F.    J. 

Kubalanza.      2,072,588;    Mar.    2. 
Holder  for  articles.     L.  N.  Clark.     2,066,768  ;  Jan.  5. 
Holder    for    bale    identification    tag.     G.    E.     Gaus    ana 

W.  Tj.  Bowes.     2.088,237  ;  July  27. 
Holder     for     bale     identification     tags.     G.     E.      Gaus. 

2,074.069;  Mar.  16. 
Holder     for     brake     inspection     tags.     G.     J.     Thieler. 

2,100,041 ;  Nov.  23. 
Holder  for  binders,  Ijoose-leaf.     H.R.Barnes.     2. 091, 607; 

Aug.  31. 
Holder  for  cable  rings.    F.  E.  Jackson.    2.098,420 :  Nov.  9. 
Holder  for  cartridges.     S.  Wiley.     2,069,293  ;  Feb.  2. 
Holder      for      cigarette      packages.       J.      P.      McEnerv. 

2,088,211  ;  July  27. 
Holder   for   containers.      N.    Du   H.    Eansor.      2,086,355 ; 

July  6. 
Holder  for  cosmetics  or  the  like.     A.  Limbach.     2,066,534  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Holder  for  dental  floss.     R.  W.  Cammack.    2,067,692  ;  Jan 

12. 
Holder     for     enlargers,     Negative.        R.      S.     Hopkins. 

2,090,045;    Aug.    17. 
Holder  for  fish  hooks.     T.  Squassoni.     2.080,794  ;  May  18. 
Holder   for   flags   and  the   like.     F.   S.   Scbmid   and  J.   S 

Bitni-r.     2,067,024  ;  Jan.  5. 
Holder     for     lipsticks     and     similar     articles.        J.     P 

De  Loeschnigg.     2,079,002  ;  May  4. 
Holder    for    lipsticks   and    the    like,    Adjustable.      H.    F. 

Reichenbach.     2.101,596  ;  Dec.  7. 
Holder    for    lipsticks    and    the    like,    Adjustable.      H.    F. 

Reichenbach  and  A.   N.   Stadalius.     2,079,131  ;  May  4. 
Holder    for    looms,    Reed.      S.    L.    Webster.      2,098  769  • 

Nov.  9. 
Holder  for  loose  cards,     M.  Steinthal.    2,073,233 ;  Mar.  9. 
Holder  for   luggage  carriers,  Partition.      B.  and  S.  Piatt 

2.091,051  ;  Aug.  31. 
Holder  for  machining  operations.  Work.     A.  B.  Kokotiak 

2,079,323  ;  May  4. 
Holder   for    mill    screens.      G.    C.    J.    Gray.      2  076  297  • 

Apr.  6. 
Holder  for   nasal   inhalers,    Medicament.     A.   G    Borden 

2.084.299  ;  June  15. 
Holder  for  neckties  or  the  like.    A.  R.  Curtis.    2,081  00'^  • 

May  18. 
Holder  for  neckties  or  the  like.     I,.  A.  Geib.     2  077  316- 

Apr.  13. 
Holder  for  optical  instruments.    A.W.Owens.    2,101340- 

Dec.  7. 
Holder   for   paint   mixing   machines,    Receptacle.     O     L 

Nelson.     2,087.412  ;  July  20. 
Holder  for  paper  mntcli  folders.     C.  A.  Marlen.    2,066  638  • 

Jan.  5. 

Holder  for  paper  towels  in  roll  form.     E.  W.  Caroenter 

and  W.  H.  Fry.     2,072,519  ;  Mar.  2.  ■oarjieuter 

Holder  for  pencils  and  the  like.    J.  C.  Matson.  2  060  99''  • 

Jan.  5.  •     - . 

Holder     for    pencils.     Paper.       E.     A.     Lar  Rieu.     Jr 

2,076,035;   Apr.   6.  '     "^  ' 

Holder    for    pros8ur(>    nxvlium    containers    or  cartridsres 

D.  Mapes.     2,069.709  ;  Feb.  2.  ^.^tnnuMs. 


2,102,675  ;  Dec. 
A.  H.  Anthony.    2,075,506  ; 


needles. 


Scoma. 


Holder    for    r;izor    blades.      P.    L.    Bush. 

21. 
Holder  for  scrub  pails,  Soap. 

Mar.  30. 
Holder    for     sewing    machine 

2.074,942;  Mar.  23. 
Holder   for   sheets   for   visibly    displaying   same   and   for 

having     data     entered      thereon.        H.      G.      Buchan. 

2,095,053;  Oct.  5. 
Holder    for    sidearms    and    the    like.    Conductor.      W.    A. 

Heinrich  and  C.  A.  P'ox.     2,089.370  ;  Aug.  10. 
Holder     for     sparklers     and     the     like.       E.     B.     Jones. 

2.093,447  ;  Sept.  21. 
Holder  for  spinning  rings.     H.  E.  Herr.     2,074,054;  Mar. 

16. 
Holder    for    stick    material.     C.    N.    Coryell.     2,074,016; 

Mar.  16. 
Holder   for    stick    materials.     C.    N.    Coryell.     2,095,380 ; 

Oct.   12. 
Holder    for    stick    material.     G.    F.    Richter.     2,073,999; 

Mar.  16. 
Holder      for 

2.102,431  ; 
Holder      for 


strips.      Copy.     J.     McNamara. 


E. 


Carlson. 


J.  H.   Johnson.     2,081,818  ; 


stenotype 
Dec.  14. 
timepieces.      Display, 

2,076,292  ;  Apr.  6. 
Holder  for   toilet  articles, 

May  25. 

Holder  for  twin  pails.     M.  L.  Hunker.     2,092,456  ;  Sept.  7. 
Holder  for  use  in  connection  with  typewriting  macliines. 

Copy.     J.  S.  Wheeler.     2,098,020  ;  Nov.  2. 
Holder     for     weighing     scales.     Bag.       A.     C.     Howard. 

2,086,416  ;  July  0. 
Holder     for    yarn     cones    and    the    like.     B.     F.    Kells. 

2.073,842  ;  Mar.  16. 
Holder,  Hat.     J.  C.  Van  Aken.     Re.  20,448 ;  July  20. 
Holder  of  tools.     A.  Zerver.     2,068,308  ;  Jan.  19. 
Holder     or      receptacle,      MilU     bottle.     P.      L.      Smith. 

2,093,688  ;  Sept.  21. 
Holder   or   the   like.   Lipstick.      S.    Morrison.      2,085,860 ; 

July  6. 
Holder,  sharpener  and  advertising  device.  Combined  pen- 
cil.    J.  Mendelson.     2.069,619  :  Feb.   2. 
Holder    structure.    Key.      C.    Schraysshuen.      2,098,694 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Holding  and  serving  machine  for  ice  cream  or  the  like. 

H.   Snndlant.     2.101,599;  Dec.   7. 
Holding  device.     H.  H.   Holly.     2,081,455  ;   May  25. 
Holding  device.     M.  S.  Landow.     2.067,716;  Jan.  12. 
Holding  device.     M.  Schuler.     2,089,714 ;  Aug.  10. 
Holding   device   for   the   sheets   of    loose   leaf   books.     J. 

FahrnbUhl.    2,068,229  ;  Jan.  19. 
Holding    means    for    knitting    machine    elements.       K. 

Howie.     2,076.128:    Apr.   6. 
Hole  drilling  device,  Straight.     V.  E.  Stroud.     Re.  20,405  ; 

June  8. 
Hole  intermitter,  Bottom.     W.  L.  Clark.    2,078,482 ;  Apr. 

27.    • 
Hole  lapping  tool.     O.  C.  Kommer.     2,075,397  ;  Mar.  30. 
Hollow  bodies,  Apparatus  for  and  process  of  making.     C. 

M.  Yoder.     2,098,989  ;  Nov.  16. 
Hollow    bodies    from    plastics.    Making    thin-walled.      A. 

Nadai.     2,082,715  ;  June  1. 
Hollow  bodies.  Repairing.     C.  Field.     2,084,952  :  June  22, 
Hollow  mill.  Adjustable.    O.  Severson.    2,097,898  ;  Nov.  2. 
Hollow  ware  articles.    Method  and   apparatus   for  mold- 
ing seamless.     C.  C.  Warren.     2,101,768  ;  Dec.  7. 
Holster.     W.  J.  Myres.     2,092,222  ;  Sept.  7. 
Holster,  Battery.     S.  Murray.     2,089,402  ;  Aug.  10. 
Holster,   Revolver.     C.  A.   Rav.     2,088.811 ;  Aug.   3. 
Homogeneous    piled    surface.      L.    P.    Miller.      2,087,260 ; 

July  20. 

W.    S.     Bowen.       2,103,888 ; 


W.  S.  Bowen  and  J.  Freeman. 
G.  Monzee  and  J.  A.  Joskin. 


P.  I.  Chandeysson. 


2,102,093  : 
June  1. 


Homogenizing    apparatus. 

Dec.  28. 
Homogenizing  mechanism. 

2,103,887  ;  Dec.  28. 
Homokinetic  Cardan  joint. 

2,094,901 ;  Oct.  5. 
Homopolar  dynamo-electric  machine 

2.077,742  ;  Apr.  20. 
Homopolar  generator.     C.  E.  Berger.     2.093,950  ;  Sept.  21. 
Hone.    H.  L.  Blood.    2,080,660  ;  July  13. 
^?."^^c?55    stropper.    Razor    blade.      H.    C.    Wilkinson. 

2,078,187  :  Apr.  20. 
Honing  and  lapping  machine.     T.  F.  Quigley. 

Honing  apparatus.     H.   S.   Indge.     2,082,737 
Honing  machine.     A.  M.  Johnson.     2.083,194  ;'  June  8. 
Honing  tool     K   W.  Connor,  G.  M.  Calvert,  and  A.  Bleas- 
dale.    2,070,985  :  Feb.  16. 

"w>i'f  /,?n^-  T  •'•   'S-    'f^ose,   J.   C.    Cos,    and   F.    H.   Maas. 

-.UBij.400 ;  June  8. 
Honey  beehive  cover.     G.  J.  Bohnet.     2,081,084 ;  May  18. 
Honey     Purification    of    extracted.     R.    E.    I.othrop    ami 

H.    S.    Paine.      2.070,171;    Feb.    9. 
Hone.v    section    folder,    press,    and    foundation    fastener. 
1^  ■^>,  ^i  J*^*".'^""-     2,090,306;  Aug.   17. 
Hood,   Advertising.     W.   Altmann.      2,069,544;   Feb.   2. 
Hood,   Aircraft   blind   flying.      R.    D.   Lacoe.      2,090,132; 

Aug.    1  ( . 

Hood   and   double   back   for   garments.    Combination.      L. 
Blauer.     2,103.608  ;  Dec.  28. 

■'.  ns-'pl')-    ^^^^^    assembly.     Knitted.       S.     Rosenberg, 
-.08o,l)1t>:  June  15. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


909 


Hood  closure  securing  means.     D.  P.  Hynes.     2,079,556  ; 

May  4. 
Hood  fastener.     E.  F.  Reynolds.     2,089,504 ;  Aug.  10. 
Hood  hingp.     C,  P.  .\lt)Prt.     i;,066,444  :  Jan.  5. 
Hood  latch.     W.  J.  Martersteck.     2,089,498;  Aug.  10. 
Hood  latch.     N.  A.  Wears.     2,078,717  ;  Apr.  27. 
Hood  latch.     N.  A.  Mears.     2,083„386  ;   June  8. 
Hood,  Rock  drill.     J.  H.   Markley.     2,079,417  ;  May  4. 
Hood,  Sliding.     H.  Lange.     2,103,372  ;  Dec.  28. 
Hood,  SUding.     H.  A.  Sutton.     2,073,325  ;  Mar.  9. 
ITood,  rransilluminating.      \V.    D.   Whircsido.      2.070.220  : 

Fob-  9. 
Hook:  See — 

Apparel  hook.  Hoist  line  hoolt. 

Choker  hook.  Ladder  hook. 

Coat  and  hat  hook.  Meat  hook. 

Combination    tipping    and      Reed  hook, 
sill  hook.  Safety  hook. 

Cup  holding  hook.  Switch  hook. 

Door  hook.  Torpedo  placement  hook. 

Folding  clothes  hook.  Trolling  hook. 

Garter  hook. 
Hook.     R.  W.  Amann.    2,094,510  ;  Sept.  28. 
Hook  and  lock  assembly.     F.  D.  Kallenberger.     2.088,136  ; 

July  27. 
Hook  and  supporting  card  tlierefor.  Wall.     F.  E.  B.  and 

C.  Tate.     2,071,957  ;  Feb.  23. 
I  rook  latch  for  sliding  doors.     G.  W.  Apple.     2,080,000; 

May  11. 
Hooking   device.    Automatic.      A.   C.   Dixon.      2,085,012 ; 

June  29. 
Hooks  and  spacing  strips  for  belt  fasteners,  Ass«'mbling. 

A.  Timmerbeit     2,086,449  ;  July  C. 

Hoop,  Barrel.     R.  W.  Barbee.     2,077..•^47  ;  Apr.  13. 

Hoop,  Che^-se.     E.  C.  Dainrow.     2,082,570;  June  1. 

Hopper.     J.S.Bennett.     2,070,152  ;  Feb.  9. 

Hopper,  DuBt-return.     J.  A.  Eades.     2,075,931 ;  Apr.  0. 

Hopper  feed  mechanism.  A.  F.  Rehnbcrg.  2,088,117  ; 
July  27. 

Hopper  feeder.     A.  P.  Aldrich,  Jr.     2.068,587  ;  Jan.  19. 

Hopper,   Incinerator.     H.  E.  Nicol.     2,081,554  :   .May  25. 

Horizon,  Air  borne  artificial.  L.  F.  Cart'cr  and  M.  F. 
Bates.     2,086,807;  July  13. 

Horizon,  Artificial.  E.  G.  Carlson  and  T^.  F.  Carter. 
2,078,560;  Apr.  27. 

Horizon,  Artificial.  B.  A.  Wittkuhns  aiwl  \V.  Anscott. 
2.093,503:  Sept.  21. 

Horizontal  extrusion  press.  R.  W.  Diwzl  and  J.  C.  Graf. 
2,075,803;  Apr.   6. 

Hormone  compounds  and  producing  same.  Sexual.  F. 
JoUannessohn.     2,088,792  ;  Aug.  3. 

Hormone  from  tlie  urine  of  j>reKnanr  individuals.  Isolat- 
ing the  follicle.  W.  Schoeller,  E.  Schwenk,  and  F. 
Hildebrandt.     2,103,735  :  Dec.  28. 

Hormone  of  suprarenal  cortex.  Preparing  the.  O.  h. 
Lautenscliiager,  H.  Opplnger,  O.  S<;haumann,  It.  Utgler, 
and  B.  Fuesganger.     2,089,151  ;   Aug.   3. 

Hormone  of  the  anterior  iobe  of  the  hypophysis.  Separat- 
ing and  isolating  the  thyreotropic  and  the  gonadotropic. 
W.  Schoeller  and  K.  Junkmnnn.     2.085,768  ;  July  0. 

Hormones  and  their  production,  Acyl  octaliydro  follicle. 
F.  Hildebrandt.     2,071,803-4;  Feb.  23. 

Hormones  of  suprarenal  cortex.  Preparing.  <;.  L.  Lau- 
tenschlttger,  H.  Oppinger,  O.  Schauniann,  U.  Riglor,  ami 
U.   Fuss^nger.     2,089.150:   Aug.    3. 

Hormones,  Producing  dihydro  follicular.     E.  Schwenk  and 

B.  Whitman.     2,072.8.30:  Mar.  2. 

Hormones,  Recovery  of.     W.  Schoeller  and  K.  Junkmann. 

2,073,354:  Mar.  9. 
Horn.     B.  Aufiero.     2,068,900 ;  Jan.   20. 
Horn.      F.  \V.   Billlg  and  K.  K.  Johnson.      2.092,950:  Sell. 

14. 
Horn,  Acoustic.    A.  I.  Abnihams.     2,071,153  :  Feb.  16. 
Horn,  Air.     O.  I.  H.  Ekman.     2,101,385  ;  Dec.  7. 
Horn,   Sound  producer.     10.   i:.   Hewitt.     2,091,044;  Auk. 

24. 
Horn  support.      S.  G.  Down.     2,084.674  :  Jum"  22. 
Horsepower  meter.    W.  A.  Reichel,  C.  H.  Havlll,  and  M.  F. 

Ketay.     2,070.842  ;  Feb.  10. 
HorMCHhoe.     J.  E.  Anderson.     2,006.504  :  Oct.   19. 
HorseKbo.',     J.  A,  (ioodwin.     2.103.718  ;  Dec.  28. 
Horseshoe.     W.   P.   Kearney.     2.094,743  ;  Oct.  5. 
Ilorsesboe.     S.  J,  Kelley,     2.101,070  :  Dec,  7. 
Horseshoe.     E.  IT,  Langlols.     2.084,812  ;  June  12, 
IlolKCslioe.       W,    H.    1;I1WH,    Sr,       ■J.OdO.KKS  :    F.'lp,    !• 
Horseshoe.     A.  R,  Swanstrom,     2.067.427:  Jan.   12. 
HorseNlioe,       Noiseless       antiskid.  V.       P.       Wnchter 

2,085,347  :  June  29. 
Horseshoe,  Pitching,     W.  D,  Frazler,     2,070.7.36:  May  11. 
Horse-ahoelnK  device,      }I.   Deal.     2,075,703  :   Apr.   6 
Horflculturnl  Impb-mcnt.     W.  F.  Cervenka  and  F.   Miller. 

2,100,379;  Nov.  30. 
HoMc.      A.   1).    MdcliK'hIiin.      2.069.81M  :    Feb.   H. 
Hose  and  sprinkler.  Combined.     U,  J,  Lepper.     2.070.665: 

Feb,  16. 
Hose  eliimp,     M.   U.  Calllau.     2.073.204  ;  Mar,  0, 
HoHc   (^liimp,      W,    Olson,      2.011(),:n4  :    ,\\iu.    17. 
Hose  clamp.     C.  F.  Hchlsler.     2,070.143;  Feb.  0, 
Hose  connecter,      ;M.  11,   Ryan,      2,078,733;   .Vnr,  27, 
Hose  conn<'ellon,     O.   E.   Chirk.      2.0611. 21»l:    Feb.    -• 
Hose  coupler    htck.      W.   W     Wllmin.      2  068.096:   Jan,    19, 
HoM."   .oiipllnK.      .\.   M.   I'.JK-h.      2.I03.83K;   IK^c,   28. 
HoH Hipling,      <•.    \l    <•     i;.iinl       •.',()7:i.«24  :  Miir,   16. 


Hose  coupling.     M.  H.  Bennett.     2.077,869  ;  Apr.  20. 
Hose  coupling.     P.  E.  Bohn.     2,087,180;  July   13. 
Hose  coupling.     I.   Cowles.     2,090,251  ;  .\ug.   17. 
Hose  coupling.     F.  E.  Hansen.     2,092,116;  Sept,  7. 
Hose  coupling,     F.  E,  Hansen,     2,099.335  ;  Nov.  16. 
Hose  coupling.     G,  A,  Robison,     2,076,918;  Apr.  13. 
Hose  coupling.     R.  H.  Stone.     2,081,156  ;  May  25. 
Hose  coupling.    E.  H.  Tompkins.    2,077,864 :  Apr.  20, 
Hose  coupling.     A.  J.  Weatherhead,  Jr.     2,099,915  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Hose' coupling.     R,  H.  Wick.     2,071,478;  Feb.  23, 
Hose  coupling.  High  pressure.    A.  J.  Scholtes.    2,091,085 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Hose  coupling.  Replaceable.     I,  Cowles.     2,090,250  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Hose     end     and     coupling     structure.       H.     W.     Goodall. 

2,076,632  ;  Apr.  13, 
Hose  fastener,      J.   C.   Tompkins.      2.082,367;   June    1. 
Hose,  Fire.     H.  McKay.     2,097,862  :  Nov.  2. 
Hose,  Gasoline.     R.  Berkowitz.     2,079,.598  ;  May  11. 
Hose  housing  for  tank-carrying  vehicles.     C.   H.  Ehlers. 

2.087.247  ;  July  20. 
Hose,  Irrigating.     T.  E.  Kennedy.     2,092,674  ;  Sept.  7. 
Ho.se  jack.    L.  J.  Kick.    2,098.548 :  Nov.  9. 
Hose  pull.    C.  E.  Carlson.    2,087,837  ;  July  20. 
Ho.se    reel    carriage    and    sprinkler.    Combination.      J.    D. 

Crawford.     2,096,225  ;  Oct.  19, 
Hose  stand.    H.  B.  Bristol.    2,077,668 ;  Apr.  20. 
Hose  support.     C.  E.  Burns.     2,095.627  ;  Oct.  12. 
Hose    supporting    accessory.      R.    D.    Parry.      2,080,058 ; 

May  11. 
Hosiery.     R.  B.  Davis.     2,089,880;  Aug.  10. 
Hosiery.     G.  Gastrich.     2,067.486:  .Inn,  12, 
Hosiery.     W.  J.  Longtln.     2.103,626;  Dec.  28. 
Hosiery.     J.  E.  Quinn.     2,086.820;  July  13. 
Hosiery.      H.   Westerman.     2,081,026;   May   18. 
Hosiery  and  manufacturing  the  same.  Right  and  left  full- 
fashioned-foot.     P.  R.  Uhllg.     2.080,349;  May  11. 
Hosiex-y  drying  and  pressing  device.     J.  and   N.   Lipson. 

2,103,909  ;  Dec.  28. 
Hosiery    drying    and    stretching    device.      E.    A.    Logan. 

2.080.324  :  May  11. 
Hosiery  fabric.     A.   F.  Verbeek.     2.088.221  ;  July   27. 
Hosiery  fabric.     .\.  F.  Verbeek.     2.090.081  ;   Aug.   17. 
Hosiery,   Full-fashioned.     J.   C.   J.   Strahan.     2,000,901 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Hosiery    inspecting   device.      E.    R.    Amnion.      2,090,883 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Hosiery  InNpecling  device.      S,  E.  Kalbach  and  M.  Poesch- 

inann,     2,092,806:  Sept.   14. 
Hosiery,   Knitted.     J.    Kugelman,     2,095,069 ;   Oct.  5. 
Hosiery  knitting  mai'liine.    A.  Ijtiimann.     2.060,843;  Jan.  5. 
Hosiery  knitting  machine.  Circular.     H.  E.  Katzenmoyer. 

2,09^316:  Sept.  7. 
Hosiery  knitting   machine,  Full   fashioned.     S.  C.  Mack. 

2,0C.8,276;  Jan.  19. 
Hosiery    knitting   machine.   Full    fashioned.      G.   Scherle. 

2.100,202  ;  Nov.  23, 
Hosiery  knitting  machines,  Attachment  for.     E.  Marcerl- 

son.     2,073,560;  Mar.  9. 
Hosiery.      Knitting     of      Inside  out.        J.      S.     Chlpman. 

2,098,740:  Nov.  9. 
Hosiery,  Making.     R.E.Davis,     2,089.870  :  Aug.  10. 
Hosiery   on   flat  knitting  machines,   Manufacture  of  full- 
fashioned.     J.  S.  Chlpman,     2.098,739  :  Nov,  9, 
Hosiery.  Production  of.     E.  Elssncr.     2,082,385;  June  1. 
Hosiery    testing    apparatus,      V.    L.    Simon.      2.(l(17,8<lo : 

Jan.  12. 
Hosiery    with    strain    absorbing   zone    reinforced    against 

curling,      IE,  H.  Scheer.      2.102.486;  Dee,  II. 

Hot   air   heating    furnace.      D.    J.    Campbell.      2,078,053 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Hothouse,  Window  frame.     O.  Thesen,     2.086.217;  July  6. 
Hot     plate.    Electric.      J,    D,    Morgan    and    U.    E,    Low.-. 

2,084.819  ;    June   22, 
Hot    straightening    of    plates.      F,    lingerer.      2,071,500: 

Feb,  23, 
Hot  water  container,     .\,  Besag,     2,077,612;  Apr.  20, 
Hot  water  'leater,      F,   H,  Czeschln.     2,080.734;   Aug.   10. 
Hot    water    supply    regulator.      I^.    llceman,      2.079.650; 

May  11. 
Hot  work  die  block.     J,  A.  Succoi».     2.085.676;  June  20. 
llDiise.    Chic'l.-eii.       L,    V.    Wright.      2.1)81.',  1,32  :    June     I. 
Hiiu.se     construction.        C.     .\.      PntterNoii.        2.078,970; 

May  4. 
House    eoiiHtruclInn    anil    the    like,    ,sti>el.      \V.    T,    Dean. 

2,103.107  :  Dec,  28. 
lliuihc  I'niindiitlon.     C,  .\,  Patterson.     2,078.060;  Mnv  4, 
House,  Poultry.     .\.  II.  Allan  and  J,  ,\I,  Howie,     2.07.'i!.59:l  • 

Apr.  27. 
lloiiNcd    lyiie   of   <lrop  out    fuse.      A.    (J.    .Slulnniayer   and 

W,  O.  Sehult*.     2.()73.186:  Mur.  0. 
HouHchold    mixer.      H,    C,    Wright.      2.003.534;    Sept,    21. 
lloiiHing.  Coin  colleelor.     O.  N.  Glortsen.     2.075.510:  Mar. 

30. 
IIoiinIiii.'   for  chciiK    lireiikerK.      W.   .\.    Konnell  and   H.   J, 

Schnciif.      2.087,580  :  Jiilv  20. 
HoiiNlng  for  colls,  Protective,    W.  H.  Itelclmrd.    2,000.918; 

.\uit,  24, 
HoiiNhig  for  cut-out  Mwlleheii.     C.  W,  Urowu.     2,075,170: 

Mar.  30, 
HouNlng,  Gear.     I,    II.   Dunlmni,     2.089,031;  .Aug.  IT. 
HoiiHliig.    It.illliit:  iiilll.      J.   Itciiiiiien,      2.102.800:   Dec.  21. 


910 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Housing,   Ventilated    splashproof   motor.     V.   L.   Darnell. 

2,074,067;  Mar.  16. 
HoS  from  gases.  Recovering.     G.  H.  Hultman  and  C.  W. 

Pile.     2,094,070  ;  Sept.  28. 
Hub.     A.  Alessi-Grimaldi.     2,087,684  ;  July  20. 
Hub  assembly,  Motor  rotor.    R.  A.  Sandberg.    2,081,603  ; 

May  25. 
Hub  eap  lock.     B.  J.  Powell.     2,073,851  ;  Mar.  16. 
Hub  with  coaster  brake  and  locking  means  therefor,  Free- 
wheel.    H.  Schmidt.     2,087.657  :  July  20. 
HuUer  and  feeder,  Combination.    J.  A.  Streun.    2,081,412  ; 

May  25. 
Huller,  Cottonseed.     E.  W.  McLean.     2,077,247  ;  Apr.  13. 
Huller  feeder  for  cotton.    J.  A.  Streun.     2,087,390  ;  July 

20. 
Huller,  Walnut.    W.  E.  Formway.     2,094,880 ;  Oct.  5. 
Hum  and  noise  reduction.     J.  H.  De    Witt.     2,093,751 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Hum   in   push-pull   circuits.    Eliminating.      A.   C.   Ansley. 

2,070,772  ;  Feb.  16. 
Humates,   Stabilizing  base  exchanging.     H.  L.  Tiger  and 

P.  C.  Goetz.     2,069,564  ;  Feb.  2. 
Humidifier.    G.  C.  Boa.    2,091,957  ;  Sept.  7. 
Humidifier.     W.   Bock.     2,090,282  ;   Aug.   17. 
Humidifier.     B.  Cohen.     2,083,690 ;  June  15. 
Humidifier.     L.  Kresser.     2.097.195  :  Oct.  26. 
Humidifier.     E.   S.  Lea.     Re.  20,341 ;  Apr.   27. 
Humidifier.     J.  E.  Myers.     2,075,862  ;  Apr.  6. 
Humidifier.     E.  Nestler.     2,101,267  ;  Dec.  7. 
Humidifier.     S.  E.  Schroeder.     2,100.454  ;  Nov.  30. 
Humidifier.     F.  N.  Smith.     2,066.653  ;  Jan.  5. 
Humidifier.     S.  C.  Stimson.     2,101,603  ;  Dec.  7. 
Humidifier.      G.   D.    Stone.     2,082,363 ;   June   1. 
Humidifier.     R.  P    Willis.     2,073,915  ;  Mar.  16. 
Humidifier.     W.  J.  Woolley.     2,075,324 ;  Mar.  30. 
Humidifier  and  dehumidifler  with  auxiliary  unit.     G.  R. 

Magney.     2,085,377  ;  June  29. 
Humidifier,   Automatic.      H.    J.   M.    Burdick.      2,097,548 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Humidifier,  Automatic.    H.W.Patterson.    2,068,431 ;  Jan. 

19. 
Humidifier,  Portable.     H.  H.  Hanft.     2,070,728  ;  Feb.  16. 
Humidifier  unit.     F.   Manning.     2,078,202-3 ;   Apr.  20. 
Humidifying  and  temperatuje  control  apparatus  for  citrus 

fruit     storages     and     like     structures.       N.     H.     Gay. 

2,066.832;  Jan.  5. 

F.     and      S.     W.     Manning. 


2,081,013;  May 
2,089,662;  Aug. 
conditioning.     C.     C. 


Humidifying     apparatus. 

2,078,204  ;  Apr.  20. 
Humidifying  apparatus.     C.  T.  Morse. 

18. 
Humidifying  apparatus.     F.  D.  Potter. 

10. 
Humidifying     apparatus     for     air 

Bailey.     2,092,630  ;   Sept.  7. 
Humidifying  system.     P.  L.   Scott.     2,084,563  :  June  22. 
Humidifying  system   and   apparatus.     W.   H.  Finley  and 

C.  H.  Hamilton.     2,099,009  ;  Nov.  16. 
Humidity  and  temperature  control  system.     D.  H.  Hill. 

2,103.904  :  Dec.  28. 
Humidity    control    for    refrigerating   mechanism.      E.    M. 

Post,  Jr.     2.075,225  ;  Mar.  30. 
Humidity  control  system.     L.  W.  Tuttle  and  G.  W.  War- 
rick.    2,084,514  :  June   22. 
Humidity  indicator.  Relative.     R.  R.  Chappell  and  R.  J. 

Streb.     2,086,853  ;  July  13. 
Humidity  indicator.  Relative.    K.  E.  RoUefson.    2,093,767  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Humidor.     R.  E.  Harris.     2,074,122  ;  Mar.  16. 
Humus  products.  Manufacturing  stable.     J.  Hudig  and  N. 

H.   S.  van  Reosema.      2.003.047  ;  Sept.  14. 
Husker,  Corn.     R.B.Hitchcock.     2,080,717  ;  May  18. 
Husker  shredder.     A.  and  H.  L.   Rosenthal.     2,086,960  ; 

July  13. 
Husking  roller.     W.  O.  Lundquist  and  R.  W.  Ma  Comb. 

2,075,448:  Mar.  30. 
Hydrant.     J.  Doppelhammer.     2.099.928 ;   Nov.  23. 
Hydrant.     L.  R.  Miller.     2,097,733  ;  Nov.  2. 
Hydrant.     L.  P.  Storey.     2,078,782  ;  Apr.  27. 
Hydrant  and  deformable  or  breakable  valve  stem  therefor. 

R.  R.  Boyles.     2,085,074;  June  29. 
Hydrant,  Fire.     E.  E.  Cline.     2,083.054  :   June  S. 
Hydrant,  Fire.     A.  H.  Davlet.     2,083,319  ;  June  8. 
Hydrant,  Fire.     H.  T.  Dunn.     2.087.220  :  July  13. 
Hydrant,   Fire.      H.  M.   Lsfton.     2,088,426;   Jubr  27. 
Hydrant,  Fire.     H.  M.  Lofton.     2,100,862  ;  Nov.  30. 
Hydration  products  of  olefines.  Manufacture  of.     H.  Drey- 
fus.    2,084,390  :  June  22. 
Hvdrator.     C.  H.  Allen.     2,092,628  ;  Sept.  7. 
Hydrator.     J.  A.  Depew.     2.067,830;  Jan.  12. 
llvdr.-uilic  apparatus.     E.  Benodek.     2,074.204:  Mar.  16. 
F.  D.   Chapman.     2,078,235  ;  Apr. 


Hydraulic  apparatus. 

27. 
Hydraulic  brake. 
Hydraulic  brake. 
Hydraulic  brake. 
Hydraulic   brake 

Smith.  2,083,951  ;  June  15. 
IlydrauHc  brake.  J.  D.  Madden 
Hydraulic  brake. 
Hydraulic  brake. 
Hydraulic  bnil;e. 
Hydraulic  brake. 
Hydraulic  brake. 
Hydraulic  brake. 


C.  V.  Clark.     2,087,638  :  July  20. 
H.  E.  Dayvolt.     2.084.295  ;  June  15. 
H.  D.  Geyer.     2,089,471 ;  Aug.  10. 
M.   Guthofie,   J.   N.   Flynn,   and   H. 


2.093.015;  Sept.  14. 
A.  B.  Maddin.     2,070,440;  Feb.  9. 

E.   G.   McCauley.      2.n.S7.062  :   July   13. 
G.  F.  :\IcDouga!l.     2.082.019;  June"  1. 
L.  II.  Myers.     2,094.563  :  Sept.  28. 

G.  Napolitan.     2,090,303  ;  Aug.  17. 
W.  F.  Oliver.     2,068,150;  Jan.   19. 


2,074,361 ; 
2,088,635  ; 
H.    Berry. 


G.  A. 
G.  A. 
G.    A. 


Jessop 
Jessop 
Jessop 


and  T.  Norbom. 
and  T.  Norbom. 
and    T.    Norbom. 


2,088,028  ; 
2,083,797  ; 


July  27. 
June  15. 


H.  Mailiinder 
J.  D.  Scoville. 

A.  G.  Smith.  2,088,771  ;  Aug.  3 
A.  Young.  2.084,369  ;  June  22. 
tool.      E.    J.    Hirvonen.      2,073,518 


K.  H.  Hoover.     2,080,422  ; 


Dee. 
W. 


7. 
Taylor. 


Hydraulic  brake.     J.  W.  White.     2,069,343  ;  Feb.  2. 
Hydraulic  brake,  Dual  master  cylinder.     M.   E.  Bowen. 

2,080,687  ;  May  18. 
Hydraulic   brake.    Equalized.     H.    C.   Bowen. 

Mar.  23. 
Hydraulic  capsuling  machine.     O.  J.  Bruun. 

Aug.  3. 
Hydraulic     clutch.       J.     A.     Bascle     and    W. 

2,066,450;  Jan.  5. 
Hydraulic  control  device.     W.  Ernst.     2,086,295  ;  July  6. 
Hydraulic    control    system    for    a    stoker   motor.      H.    S. 

Morton.     2,090,583  ;  Aug.   17. 
Hydraulic  coupling.     H.  Sinclair.     2,074,346  ;  Mar.  23. 
Hydraulic  coupling.     H.  Sinclair.     2.096,070-1 ;  Oct.  19. 
Hydraulic  device  for  the  transmission  of  movement.     D. 

Sensaud  de  Lavaud.     2,080,199  ;  May  11. 
Hydraulic  engine.     G.  K.  Parker.     2,092,406  ;  Sept.  7. 
Hydraulic  fluid.     D.   V.   Moses.     2.090,263  ;   Aug.   17. 
Hydraulic  gear.     H.  Fottinger.     2,093,127  ;  Sept.  14. 
Hydraulic    jack.       G.     Bowman     and     G.     C.     Burgess. 

2,087,718  ;  July  20. 
Hydraulic  jack.      G.  A.  Countryman.      2.091.729  ;  Aug.  31. 
Hydraulic  jack.     L.  D.  Nilson.     2,085,720  ;  June  29. 
Hydraulic  jack.     H.  R.  and  R.  P.  Rosenberry.     2,078,208  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Hydraulic   load    handling    system    for    industrial    trucks. 

C.    E.    Cochran.     2,088,260 ;    July    27. 
Hydraulic  machine.    A.  W.  Andrews.     2,073,044 ;  Mar.  9. 
Hydraulic  machine.     E.  K.  Benedek.    2,101,731-2  ;  Dec.  7. 
Hydraulic    machine.       G.     A.     Jessop    and     T.     Norbom. 

2,070,601  ;  Feb.  16. 
Hydraulic    machine. 

2.079.766  ;  May  11. 
Hydraulic    machine. 

2,085.909  ;  July  6. 
Hydraulic    machine. 

2,087.323  :  July  20. 
Hydraulic  machine. 
Hydraulic  machine. 
Hydraulic  machine. 
Hydraulic  machine. 
Hydraulic   machine 

Jlar.   9. 
Hydraulic     materials    testing    machine.       R.     W.    Dinzl. 

2.090.475  ;   Aug.    17. 
Hydraulic  medium,  Passive. 

May  18. 
Hydraulic  mold.     Ej  Anderson.     2,101,015-; 
Hydraulic        motion- controlling        means. 

2,069,189  ;  Jan.  26. 
Hydraulic  motor.     E.  K.  Benedek.     2,101,829  ;  Dec.  7. 
Hydraulic      operating      mechanism.         G.      W.      Bower. 

2,082,613  ;  June  1. 
Hydraulic  operating  mechanism  for  circuit  breakers  and 

the  like.  •  J.  W.  McNairy.     2,072,481 ;  Mar.  2. 
Hydraulic     piston     machine.       L.     and     A.      Saussard. 

2,087,816  :  July  20. 
Hydraulic  press.     R.  W.  Dinzl. 
Hydraulic  press.     A.  K.  Nowak. 
Hydraulic    pressure    device.      H. 

June  29. 
Hydraulic    pressure    tool.      W. 

Oct.  19. 
Hydraulic  pump.     R.  E.  McGee. 
Hydraulic  remote  control.    H.  D. 

11. 
Hydraulic    screw    clutch.      H. 

Apr.  6. 

Hydraulic  snubbing  jack.     E.  Timbs.     2,090,854  ;  Aug.  24. 
Hydraulic  testing  machine.     F.  W.  Preston.     2,084.653  ; 

June  22. 
Hydraulic     transmission.       E.     Wiedmann.       2,079,268 ; 

May  4. 
Hydraulic  valve.     W.  Jones.     2,087,407  ;  July  20. 
Hydraulic  valve  lifter.     C.  Toorhies.     2,098,115  ;  Nov.  2. 
Hydraulic     wheel     cylinder     brake.        C.     E.     Wellman. 

2.100.462  ;  Nov.  30. 
Hydrazines,  Heterocyclic.     O.  Bayer,  E.    Herdieckerhoff, 

and  H.  Schindhelm,     2.073,600  :  Mar.  16. 
Hydrespirator.     L.   Poliniak.     2,088,720 :   Aug.    3. 
Hydroaromatic  lactones.  Preparing.     E.  W.  Bousquet  and 

U.  A.  Lazier.     2,088,633;  Aug.  3. 
Hydrocarbon    compound,    Making    metallo.      F.    O.    Bice.- 

i,0S)i,6o6;  July  20. 

Hydrocarbon     compounds,     Converting.       A.     P.     Sachs. 

2.086.741  ;  July  13. 
Hydrocarbon    derivatives.   Production   of  anhydrous.     W. 

Engs  and  G.  H.  van  de  Griendt.     2,100,437  ;  Nov.  30. 
Hydrocarbon  distillate,  Stabilization  of.     P.  C.  Keith,  Jr. 

2,072,456  ;  Mar.  2. 
Hydrocarbon      distillates.      Refining.        M. 

2.073,578;   Mar.   9. 
Hydrocarbon     distillates,     Sweetening.       J. 

2.083.917  :  June  15. 
Hydrocarbon  fluids.  Apparatus  for  heating. 

2,084,277  ;  June  15. 
H.vdi-ocnrbon  fuel  burning  sy.'itom  and  apparatus. 

Borsey.      2,091,581  ;  Aug.  31. 
Hydrocarbon   in   noncaking   powdered   form,    Chlorinated. 

V\.   S.  Hinesardner.     2,081,236  ;  May  25. 
Hydrocarbon,  Light.     R.  B.  D.ay.     2,096,163  :  Oct.  19. 

Voeg'^Sls'^      material.      Coking.        A.      J.      Boynton. 


f 


2,085,695  ;  June  29. 
2,085,686  ;  June  29. 
K.    Weihe.      2,085,620; 

M.    Denny.      2,096,574 ; 

2,083,854;  June  15. 
Church.    2,079,684  ;  May 

I.    Downes.       2,076,075  ; 


H.      Gwynn. 

M.     McGee. 

W.  W.  Gary. 

A.  T. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


911 


Hydrocarbon,  Polymerization  of  unsaturated.    C.  R.  Wag- 
ner.    2,088,823  ;  Aug.  3. 
Hydrocarbon    practically    free    of    sulphur,    Producing    a 

valuable   synthetic   liquid.      E.    A.    Ocon.      2,093,57X ; 

Sept.  21. 
Hydrocarbon  process.     I.  A.  Anson.     2,072,789  ;  Mar.  2. 
Hydrocarbon  products.  Valuable.     JI.  Otto  and  M.  Muel- 

ler-Cunradi.     2,084,501  ;   June  22. 
Hydrocarbon  vaporizing  and  fuel  supply  system,  Volatile. 

C.  E.  McCartney.     2,073,282;  Mar.  9. 
Hydrocarbon    vapors.    Recovering.      P.    M.    Raigorodsky. 

Re.  20,587  ;  Dec.  14. 
Hydrocarbons    and    alkyl    esters    from    mixtures    thereof, 

Separating  and  recovering.    W.  Engs.    2,066,461  ;  Jan.  5. 
Hydrocarbons    and    catalyst    therefor.    Decomposition    or. 

F.  Porter.     2,067,729  ;  Jan.  12. 
Hydrocarbons    and    similar    substances,    Working    up    of. 

E.  v.  Pongratz  and  A.  Immel.     2,091,831  ;  Aug.  31. 
Hydrocarbons,  Apparatus  for  dispensing  liquid.     D.  Jlyon. 

2,079,027  ;  May  4. 
Hydrocarbons,  Apparatus  for  solvent  refinement  of.     J.  W. 

Poole.     2,077,057  ;  Apr.  13. 
H.vdrocarbons,   Apparatus  for   the   conversion   of.     M.   P. 

Youker.     2,087,533  ;  July  20. 
Hydrocarbons,     Apparatus     for    the     treatment    of.       P. 

Guichard.     2,089,360  :  Aug.  10. 
Hydrocarbons     by    means     of     catalysts.     Cracking.       F. 

Schick  and  E.  Emilius.     2,097,989  ;  Nov.   2. 
Hydrocarbons,   Compression  of  fluorinated.     F.  B.  Down- 
ing and  A.   F.  Benning.     2,084,950  ;  June  22. 
Hydrocarbons,    Conversion    and    coking    of.      A.    Fisher. 

2,098,033  ;  Nov.  2. 
Hydrocarbons,  Conversion  of.     E.  J.  Houdry.     2,078,946  ; 

May  4. 
Hydrocarbons,  Conversion  of.     P.  H.  Sullivan.    2,072,805  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Hydrocarbons,    Conversion   of.     H.   Tropsch.      2,069,785  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Hydrocarbons,  Converting.     C.  P.  Dubbs.     2,091,196  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Hydrocarbons,  Converting.     F.  E.  Frey.     2,079,933  ;  May 

11. 
Hydrocarbons,  Converting.    F.  E.  Frey  and  W.  F.  Huppke. 

2,098,959-60  ;  Nov.  16. 
Hydrocarbons,    Converting.      J.    S.   Harrison.      2,078,493 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Hydrocarbons,  Cracking.     K.  A.  Beach.     2,071,723  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Hydrocarbons,  Cracking.     E.  C.  Herthel.     2,099,426  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Hydrocarbons,  Cracking.     E.  W.  Isom.     2,080,820;  May 

18. 
Hydrocarbons,  Cracking.    E.  W.  Lsom.     2,083,120  :  June  8. 
Hydrocarbons,   Cracking.     A.  P.   Sachs.     2,100,922  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Hydrocarbons,   Desulphurizing.     A.   E.   Buell   and   W.   A. 

Scliulze.     2,075,171-4  ;  Mar.  30. 
Hydrocarbons,  Device  for  filling  tanks  with.     E.  Piquerez. 

2,090,734;  Aug.  24. 
Hydrocarbons,      Dewaxing     liquid.        H.      O.      Lindgren. 

2,081,403;  May   25. 
Hydrocarbons  for  resin  manufacture,  Pyrolysis  of.     C.  A. 

Thomas.     2,084,012;  .Tune  15. 
Hydrocarbons  from  gases.  Extracting  and  recovering  vola- 
tile.    H.  E.  Dronnan.     2,074,644  ;  Mar.  23. 
Hydrocarbons  from  solid  or  high  boiling  point  liquid  hy- 
drocarbons.   Extraction    of    volatile.      N.    H.    Freeman. 

2.095.863  :  Oct.  12. 
Hydrocarbons  into   lower-boiling  hydrocarbons.   Catalytic 

conversion  of  higher-boiling.     E.  J.  Iloudry.     2,078,247  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Hydrocarbons    into    lower    hydrocarbons,    Apparatus    for 

converting   higher   boiling.      C.    P.    Dubbs.      2,067,832  ; 

Hydrocarbons,  Manufacture  of  alkylated  cyclic.     V.  Ipa- 

tleff  and  A.  V.   Crosse.      2,088,598;  Aug.   3. 
Hydrocarbons,   Mi-tliod  and  apparatus  for  converting,     j. 
"C.  Black.     2,075,104;  Mar.  30.  ,,.    „     ^     „  , 

Ilvdrocarbons   of  high   molecular   weight.   Production    of. 

'11.  Rabo  and  M.  Otto.     2,097.468  ;  Nov.  2. 
Hydrocarbons   ol'    low    boiling   point.    Production   of.      M. 

■pior  and  E.  DoUMth.     2,100,353  ;  Nov.  30. 
Ilvdrocarbons,  Oxidation  ol'  polynucloar  aromatic.     I/.  P. 

■('liobotar  and   U.  N.   Wallacli.     2,084.382  ;  June  22. 
Ilydrociulions.    I'olviiiercurated    aromatic.      F.    L.    bnarp. 

2.094.085  :  Sept.  28.  ,        „     t 

Hydrocarbons,    Polymerization    of   unHMtiir,ile<l.      S.   Lan- 

gedljk   and  A.  J.  van  I'cskl.     2,076,201  ;  Apr.  0. 
Ilvdrocarbons,     Polynieriz.ition     of     unKaturated.       H.     L.. 

Lange.lijl;  and  A.  J.  viin  I'eskl.     2,085,535;  Juno  29 
llydroc.iiliViiiH,     Polvnierizing    olefin.       Ij.     II.     Filch,     Jr. 

2,0S1,()S2  ;  June    15.  ,         .  ,      ,, 

llvilnx'iii lions,   I'rocess  and  jippariilus  for  the  production 

"of  llgl.l.     A.   I).  Sinllli.     2.097.081  :   Oct.  20. 
Ilvdrocarbons,    I'roci'SK    for   desulplnuizlng.      A.    I'/.    Hucll 

;,nd  W.  A.  Schulze.     2.098,iM3  ;  Nov    10.  .,,,,, 

Ilvdp-ocarbons,    I'roceKH    and    pioducl     for    llie    slablllzmk 

of  miHMluriiled.      C  P.  Wilson,  .Ir.     2  OS-ljr.i  :   Juii-  22. 
Hydrocarbons,     Producing     dlnryl.        J.     N.     CnrodicrH. 

Ilyd't'oeiiihoiiH,    l''io<liiclng    low  boiling.      W.    O.    Keeling. 

"2.085.027;  June  2i>.  ,    „     ,, 

IIvdroc.irl.onN.    IModucllon    of.  C.    Stern    and    It.    llaKcn 

clever.      2, (111  1,176;    Sept.   28. 


Griin. 
White- 
Smith. 
2,099,350  ; 
Keith,  Jr. 
2,096,700; 
and  P.  C. 
2,083,253  ; 
saturated 


C.   H.  Angell.     2.067.810; 

G.   L.   Eaton.     2,102,947  ; 

G.  Egloff.     2,091,354  ;  Aug. 

J.   A.   Guyer.     2,087,540; 

V.     Ipatioff.      2.067.764; 


Hydrocarbons,   Production   of  alkyl  substituted  aryl.     C. 

A.  Thomas.     2,072,061  ;  Feb.  23. 
Hydrocarbons,     Production     of     light.       E.     J.     Houdry. 

2.072,108  ;  Mar.  2. 
Hydrocarbons,  Production  of  low  boiling.     H.  W.  Sheldon. 

2.087,268;  Julv  20. 
Hvdrocarbons,     Production    of    unsaturated.       A. 

2.101.314;  Dec.  7. 
Hydrocarbons,  Purification  of  crude  waxy.     J.  M. 

ley  and  H.  G.  Vesterdal.     2,103.504  ;  Dec.  28. 
Hydrocarbons,      Purifying      cracked.        H.      A. 

2,090,159;   Aug.   17. 
Hydrocarbons,  Pyrolysis  of.     W.  C.  Stoesser. 

Nov.   16. 
Hydrocarbons.   Pyrolytic  treatinent  of.     P.  C. 

2,082,636;  June  1. 
Hydrocarbons,    Recovering.      R.    B.     Smith. 

Oct.    19. 
Hvdrocarbons,    Recovery    of.      J.    K.    Roberts 

Keith,  Jr.     2,077,344  ;  Apr.  13. 
Hydrocarbons,      Refining.        I.      Budowski. 

June  8. 
Hydrocarbons,     Separating     unsaturated     and 

aliphatic.     M.  S.  Nafash.     2,086,473  ;  July  6. 
Hvdrocarbons,      Separation      of.        C.      H.      Greenewalt. 

2.076,557  ;  Apr.  13. 
Hydrocarbons.  Separation  of  mixtures  of.     P.  L.  Salzberg. 

2.088.441  ;  July  27. 
Hydrocarbons,        Stabilized.  I.       I.       Ostroniislensky. 

2,090,484;   Aug.    17. 
Hydrocarbons,    Thermal    'conversion    of.      C.    C.    Towne. 

2,090,272  ;   Aug.    17. 
Hydrocarbons,  Treating.    A.  B.  Culbertson.  Jr.     2,099,434; 

Nov.  16. 
Hydrocarbons,    Treating.      B.    Ormont.      2,078,407 ;    Apr. 

27. 
Hydrocarbons,  Treating  aliphatic.    J.  R.  Rose.    2,080,933  ; 

May  18. 
Hydrocarbons,  Treatment  of. 

Jnn.   12. 
Ilvdrocarbons,   Treatment   of. 

Dec.  21. 
IIvdrocii61)ons,  Treatment  of. 

31. 
Hvdrocarbons,   Treatment   of. 

Julv  20. 
Ilvdrocarbons,     Treatment     of. 

Jan.   12. 
Hydrocarbons,  Treatment  of.    V.  IpatiefE  and  V.  Komarew- 

sky.     2,098,045-6  ;  Nov.  2. 
Ilvdrocarbons,     Treatinent     of.      V.     Ipatieft    and     R.     E. 

"Schaad.     2.102.073-4  ;   Dec.    14. 
Hydrocarbons,     Treatment     of.       W.     O.     Jlitscherling. 

2.097,769  ;  Nov.  2. 
Hydrocarbons,  Treatment  of.     R.  F.  Ruthruff.     2,099.755  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Hydrocarbons,    Treatment    of.     H.    M.    Woir    and    R.    IJ. 

"ChiUas,  Jr.      2,073,953;  Mar.  10. 
Hvpochlorite     composition.      Soluble.        C.     B.      Durgin. 

"2,097,517  ;  Nov.  2. 
Ilvdrocxtractor.    A.  E.  Stockton.    2,007,800;  Jan.  12. 
"Hvdroformed  solvent",  Oxidized.   C.  Winning.   2.068,834  ; 

26. 
Hydrogen  ion  concentration  of  fermentation  mashes,  Regu- 
lating the.     II.  R.  Stiles.     2,073,125  ;  Mar.  9. 
Hydros-en  peroxide.     E.  Berl.     2.091,130 ;  Aug.  24. 
IIvdroL'en      peroxide.      Manufacture     of.        U.      Reinders. 

"2,081,097;  May  18. 
Hydrogen  peroxide,  Production  of.     L.  Hess.     2,088,239  ; 

July  27. 
Hydrogen      peroxide,      Production      of.        II.      Schmidt. 

2,091.218;  Aug.  24. 
IIvdrog(>n    peroxide    solutions    with    pyronhosnhorlc    ncid 

"plus  a   tin  compound.  Stabilizing.     II.  N.  Gilbert  and  J. 

S.  Reiehert.     2,0!)1.178:  Aug.  24. 
Hvdrogcn,   Process  and   apparatus   for  producing.      G.   f). 

"liaglev  and  II.  W.   B.   dcW.  Erasmus.     2,071,721;  Fob. 

23. 
Ilvdrogen,   Process   of  and   apparntup   for  purifying.      R. 

■p.  Mattcrn.     2,080,021;  May    18. 
Ilvdrogen,    I'rodnclioii    of.      C.    Schiller   and    C.    Wlotzol. 

"2.083,795  ;  June  15. 
Ilvdrogen.  I'urii'ving.      II.  E.  Moore.      2.07-1.311  :  Mar.   10. 
Hvilrogcn  regul.iior  for  convener  spark  gups.     T.  K.  Ken- 

"nedy.     2, 009, -195  ;  Feb.  2. 
Ilvilrogen   sulphide    from    gascK.    Recovery   of.      H.    Bnelir 

":in(l   K.  Ur.iiis.     2.0S:!,2  l.'l  ;  June  ,S. 
Ilvdrogen    Huli)lilde    from    liydrocirlion 

L.    S.  Twomey.     2,070,098  ;   IVb.  0. 
lIvdrogellMteil     plleniinl  luelle     llomologi. 

"and    U.    Hull.      2.095. r.-IS  ;   Oct,    12. 
Hvdrogi'niillng  nirliomu-couH  inaKMhild. 

■2.o.s,s.2M  :  July  27. 
IlvilrogcniilloM     and     deliydrov:enatlon. 

2.000.1110  :  .Inn.  r.. 
Hvdrogeniitlon  tiraccHii.    R.  J.  Hyrklt,  Jr. 

"2S. 
llvdrogeniillon  produclH  of  foUldo  liomnmen  and  proilurlni: 

'Niime.     F.  Hlldebraiidl  and  K.  Schwcnk.    2.090,7  l-l  ;  Oct. 

20. 
Ilvdrogenalloii   proiliiclH  of  IiIrIiIv  vIscouh  clmriicler.  Pro- 

'diirlloii    of    hkh    nioleeuliir.     M.    I'ler,    F.    Clirlntnmnn. 

and  K.   Donatli.      2.01>:i.0!Ml  ;   Sept.   1-1. 


gnsea,    Itoinovlni;. 

T.    IlnRBclstroin 

T.  W.  Pllrniiatni. 

M.     V.     Taylor. 

2,01)1.117;  Sopt. 


912 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


2,091,167  : 
W. 
O.  Daliner, 


series.      H. 
2,101,321; 

E.     Miller. 
G.    Bon- 
Harris. 


Hydrogenation  products  of  tlie  follicle  hormones,  Produc- 
tion of.     W.  Schoeller,  E.  Schwenk,  and  F.  Hildebrandt. 

2,086,139 ;  July  6. 
Hydrogenation    process   for  producing  hydroxy   acids   and 

lactones.     W.  A.  Lazier.     2,066,533;  Jan.  5. 
Hydrolysis  of  cardio-active  digitalis  glucosides  and  prod- 
ucts obtained  thereby,  Partial.     A.  Stoll,  W.  Kreis  and 

A.  Hofmann.     2.069,687  ;  Feb.  2. 
Hydrolysi.'i    of   isobutyl    chloride.      E.    C.    Britton,    G.    H. 

Coleman  and  G.  V.  Moore.     2,067,473  ;  Jan.  12. 
Hydrolysis  of  mixed  organic  acid  esters  of  cellulose.  Selec- 
tive.    W.  O.  Kenyon  and  R.  H.  Van  Dyke.     2,070,602; 

Feb.  16. 
Hygrometer.     H.  G.  Ross.     2,092,264  ;  Sept.  7. 
Hydrometer,    Electric.      M.    Bjorndal.      2,071,607 ;    Feb. 

23. 
Hydroplane  vane.    H.  L.  Adams.    2,073,438  ;  Mar.  9. 
Hydroquinone  manufacture.      J.   Schumacher.     2,066,951  ; 

Jan.   5. 
Hydrostatic   gauge.      P.   KoUsman.      2.067,767  ;    Jnn.    1 
Hydrotherapy,  Apparatus  for.     A.  C.  Solley. 

Aug.  24. 
Hydrotropic     fatty     material     and     making 

Kritchevsky.    2,089,212  ;  Aug.  10. 
Hydrouracil  compounds  and  their  production. 

C.  Diehl,  and  H.  Pieper.     2.098,954  :  Nov.  16. 
Hydroxide,  Production  of  ferric.    D.  M.  Crist.     2,079,602 

May  11. 
Hydroxy    compounds    of   the    dibenzanthrone 

Neresheimer,   A.   Vilsmeier,   and    R.    Held. 

Dec.  7. 
Hydroxyaryl-alkyl    and    aralkyl     sulphides. 

2,074,851 ;  Mar.  23. 
Hydroxybenzofluoronones    and    making    same. 

bote.     2,090,438  ;  Aug.  17. 
Hydroxy-enlorodiphenyl        dei-ivatives.  M. 

2,084,027  ;  June  15. 
Hydroxyphenylaminoaryles    of   the    pyrene   and    chrysene 

series  and   producing  same.     W.   Hagge  and  H.   Bach. 

2.075,393  :  Mar.  30. 
Hydroxy  mercuri  halo-fluoran.    E.  Lyons.    2,069,095  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Hygienic   device.     P.  A.  M.  Breese.     2.095.377  :   Oct.   12. 
Hygroscopic  actuating  element.     I.  W.  Knight.    2,068,416  ; 

Jan.   19. 
Hypochlorites,  Apparatus  for  dispensing.    W.  S.  Bachman. 

2,097.092  ;  Oct.  26. 
Hypodermic  outfit  case.     C.  R.  Jeffords.     2,077,240;  Apr. 

13. 
Ice  accumulation  on  aircraft.  Apparatus  for  preventing. 

.T.  E.  Ramsbottom,  B.  Lockspeiser,  and  C.  J.   Stewart. 

2,075,659  ;  Mar.  30. 
Ice  and  salt-brine  circulating  unit  for  refrigerators.     G.  E. 

Friedrich.    2,089,886  ;  Aug.  10. 
Ice,  Apparatus  for  producing.     H.  Tietz.     2,100,151 ;  Nov. 

23. 
Ice,   Apparatus   for   producing  individual   masses  of.     B. 

H.  T.   Mulch.     2,098,753;  Nov.  9. 
Ice  bag.     V.  R.  Padelford.     2.101.628:  Dec.  7. 
Ice,  Brine.    C.  Field.     2,101,055  ;  Dec.  7. 
Ice  container.     R.  and  F.  Beard.     2,073,090 ;  Mar.  9. 
rce  converter.  Dry.     P.  C.  McAbee.     2.079,769  ;  May  11. 
Ice  cream.     C.   G.  Spalding.     2,070,455  :  Feb.  9. 
Ice  cream  and  other  edible  ices.   Apparatus  for  making. 

E.  E.  Lindsoy.    2,083.072  ;  June  8. 
Ice  cream  cone.     J.  Balton.     2,073,440 ;  Mar.  9. 
Ice  cream  cone.     J.  Balton.     2.096,532;  Oct.  19. 
Ice  cream  cone.     Ia  Pape.     2,087,068  ;  Julv  13. 
I'c  cream  cone.     A.   Shapiro.     2,074,278  ;  Mar.   10. 
Ice    cream    cone    machine.      S.    S.    Leaf   and    R.    Panza. 

2,089,923 ;  Aug.  10. 
fee     cream     manufacturing    apparatus. 

2.067,683  :  Jan.  12. 
Ici'  cream  mix  and  making  same.    H.  J.  Lucas. 

Oct.  26. 
Ice  cream  or  ice  milk  mixture  and  making  same.     H.  J. 

Lucas  and  H.  C.  Green.     2,097,229  ;  Oct.  26. 
Vc(>  cream.   Process  and  apparatus  for  the  instantaneous 

preparation  of.     A.  F.  Genova.     2.094.354  ;  Sept.  28. 
Ice  creeper.     E.  H.  Anshelm.     2,076,260 ;  Apr.  6. 
Ico  cuber  and   beverage  cooler.   Combination.     C.  F.  B(>1- 

shavc.     2,080,2.53  ;  July  6. 
Ice  cubes  from  refrigerator  triiys.  Ren)0ving.     H.  L.  AVliite. 

2.069.567  ;  Feb.  2. 
Ice  cutting  machine.    M.  T.  Zelgler. 
Ice  delivering  receptacle.      .\.   Dick. 
Ice,   Device   for   making   and    storing.      I^.    G.    Copeman. 

2,088,840;  Au?.  3. 
Ice,    Equipnvent   for  making  artificial.     W 

2.100.520;  Nov.  30. 
Ice  machine.  Dry.     C.  L.  Hill.     2.096,584;  Oct.  19. 
Ico  making  apparnlus.     W.  11.  Taylor.     2.066.431;  Jan.  5. 
Ice  making  machine.     C.  F'.  Harold.     2,070,943  ;  Feb.  16 
Ice  making  machine.     W.  H.  Taylor.     2,080,039  ;  May  18. 
Ico   melter   for   third    rails.      W.    P.    Scholz.      2,090,150  • 

Aug.   17. 
Ice,    Jlethod    and    apparatiis    for    manufacturing    oblong 

block.s  of  clear.     M.  J.  IJline.     2,082.665  ;  June  1. 
Ice  milling  machine.     P.  Coscla.     2,081,001  ;  May  18. 
r<-o  preventing  device.     J.  E.  Ramsbottom,  B.  Lockspeiser. 

and  C.  J.  Stewart.     2.075.6.58  :  Mar.  30. 
Ice    remover.    Windshield.      R.    A.    Rodrick.      2,085,608  • 

June  29. 
Ice  shaving  machine.    H.  S.  Hughes.    2,075,522  ;  Mar.  30. 


A.     C.     Routh. 


2,097,231 


2,080,452  ;  May  18. 
2,067,263;  Jan.   ^■^. 


R.   Robinson. 


Ice  vending  machine.    J.  H.  Schreiber.     2,097,897  ;  Nov.  2. 
Ice  vending  machine.     M.  T.  Zelgler.     2,074,351 ;  Mar.  23. 
Icing  machine.     C.  D.  MacVean.     2,097,219  ;  Oct.  26. 
Icing,  Means  for  dry.     R.  Hill.     2,071,303  ;  Feb.  16. 
Identification  and  recording  device.    E.  W.  Davis  and  A.  H. 

Maynard.     2,072,098;  Mar.  2. 
Identification  and  recording  devices.     E.  W.  Davis  and 

A.  H.  Maynard.    2,099,679  ;  Nov.  23. 
Identification  device,    G.  E.  Gaus.    2,085,309 ;  June  29. 
Identification      device      for      automobiles.        J.      Rentier. 

2.100,598  ;  Nov.  30. 
Identification  means  for  steering  vyheels  and  the  like.     H. 

A.  Husted.     2,085,023 ;  June  29. 

Identifying  means  for  automobiles  and  the  like.     J.   P. 

Nielsen.     2,098,156  ;  Nov.  2. 
Identifying  method  and  means  for  garments  and  the  like. 

B.  Weis.s.     2.096,153  ;  Oct.  19. 

Igniter.     R.  H.  Goddard.     2,090,039  ;   Aug.   17. 

Igniter  for  blasting  explosive  devices.  Safety.     J.  Taylor 

and  W.  Young.     2,079,777;  May  11. 
Igniter     for     fuel     burning     systems.     A.     H.     Hevroth. 

2.095,253  ;  Oct.  12. 
Igniter  for  gas  burners.     O.  J.  Leins.     2.080,141 ;  May  11. 
Igniter   for   grenades.      A.    V.    A.    Mortreux.      2,079.178; 

May  4. 
Igniting  system.     R.  TrSger.     2,078,110;   Apr.  20. 
Ignition  and    control    device    for   oven    burners.      B.    L 

Matthews.    2,098,192  ;  Nov.  2. 
Ignition  apparatus.     J.  L.  Arthur.     2,087,339  ;  July  20. 
Ignition    apparatus.      E.    B.    Nowosielski.      2,081,500-3 ; 

May  25. 
Ignition  apparatus.     E.  B.  Nowosielski.     2,088,384 ;  July 

27. 
Ignition    apparatus.       B.    H.    A.    Wallenta.      2,093,700: 

Sept.  21. 
Ignition    apparatus    for    closed-system    fluid-combustible 

burners.    J.  W.  Hays.     2,087,031 :  July  13. 
Ignition    apparatus    for    closed-system    fluid-combustible 

bniiiHis.     J.   \V.    Hays.     2,102.153;  Dec.  14. 
Ignition    apparatus.    Motor.      G.    C.    Harris.      2,090,365  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Ignition   apparatus.   Motor.      R.   jM.    Somers.      2,090,366 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Ignition   booster   system.     F.   M.   Du  Laney.      2,075,431 ; 

Mar.    30, 
Ignition  coil  system.    F.  D.  Bentlcv.    2.081,979  ;  June  1. 
Ignition   composition.     L.   A.   Burrows.      2,086,533 :   Julv 

13. 
Ignition   composition.     A.   Schmid.     2,071,710 ;   Feb.   2.^. 
Ignition    composition    containing    semi-pyrophoric    metal, 

Safety.     A.  Schmid.     2,103,698  ;  Dec.  28. 
Ignition  control  device.     J.  L.  Arthur.      2,086,693  ;  July 

Ignition  control  device.    B.  C.  Phillips.    2,097,842  ;  Nov.  2. 
Ignition    control    device.       C.    L.    Prentice.       2,097,776 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Ignition  controller  for  internal  combustion  engines.  Auto- 
matic.    T  .W.  Bryant.     2,096,158  ;  Oct.  19. 
Icnition  device.     F.  A.  Ganger.     2,072,552  ;  Mar.  2. 
Ignition   device.   Electrical.      I.   E.   McCabe.      2,089,394; 

Aug.  10. 
Ignition     device     foi'     ga.s     burners.       C.     E.     Methudv. 

2,082,296  ;  June  1. 
Ignition     device     for     gas     burners.       C.     E.     Methudy. 

2,085,267  ;  June  29. 
Ignition     device     for     gas     burners.       C.     E.     Methudv. 

2.096.363:  Oct.  19. 
Ignition  device  for  gas  burners.    G.  C.  Smith.    2,076.418 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Ignition  distributor.     E.  Zoerlein.     2.092,269  ;  Sept.  7. 
Ignition  for  internal  combustion  engines.  Controlling  the. 

A.Moore.     2,084,258  ;  June  15. 
Ignition,    Fuel    oil    burner.     C.    E.    Vawter.     2,073,718 : 

Mar.   16. 
Ignition.   Method    and    apparatus   for  producing.     D.   W. 

Randolph,   O.   S.   Duffendack,   R.   A.   Wolfe,   and   L.    B. 

Headrick.    2,093,848  ;  Sept.  21. 
Ignition  synchronizer.     W.  T.  Ballou.    2,090,020  ;  Aug.  17. 
Ignition  system.     F.  T.  Ilick.s.     2.084,267;  June  15. 
Ignition  system.     W.  B.  King.     2,072,112  ;  Mar.  2. 
Ignition    system.      D.   W.    Randolph   and   H.    Rabezzana. 

2,071,573:  Feb.  2.3. 
Ignition   system.      P.    O.    Stewart.      2,090,314;   Aug.    17. 
Ignition  .system  for  internal  combustion  engines.     B.  M. 

Cain.    2,100,210  :  Nov.  23. 
Ignition  system.  High  tension,     B.  M.  Cain.     2,066,959  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Ignition  switch.     P.  D.  Mctcalf.     2,095,147  ;  Oct.  5. 
Ignition  testing  system.      W.   P.  Brush.     2.067,256;  Jan 

Ignition  timer      G.  J.  Lang,   J.  F.   Martin,   and  W.   D. 

Crocker.     2,075,904;   Apr.   6. 
Ignition   timer.     A.   A.   Varela.      2,070,072 ;   Feb.   9. 
Ignition  timer  and  coil.     M.  Malloiy.     2,082,709;  June  1. 

*-'o'i'«o"o.i""^''      S""f 'Oiling      device.      L.      D.      Boyce. 
<i.l0.j,34S  ;  Dec.   28. 

^^o*ofla  oo^*"'*'^    controlling    mechanism.      R.    S.    Trott. 
iJ,0o9,931  ;   Feb.   9. 

^*'''rli*«r  U'"'''*  *'"'■  i"t'''nal  combustion  motors.  Automatic. 
^   a.  W.  Bryant.     2,096,294;  Oct.  19. 

' '  IC.  A.   Harmon.      2,0!)],924:  Aug. 


Ignition  (lining  moans 

31. 
Ignition      transformer. 

Jan.   19. 


D.     C.     Thordarson.     2,068,522  r 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


913 


Illuminated  article,  Decorative.     L.   Pollock.     2,083,240  ; 

June  8. 
Illuminated   device,   Decorative.     Tj.   Pollock.     2,086,958  ; 

July  13. 
Illuminated     indicating     device.        P.      S.     Van     Bloeui. 

2,071,777  ;  Feb.   23. 
Illuminated  sign.     C.  W.  Belden.     2,080,893;  July  13. 
Illuminated  sign.     C.  E.  Karst.     2.095,704  ;  Oct.  12. 
Illuminated  sign.     M.  Knobel.     2,073,068 ;  Mar.  9. 
Illuminated  sign.     E.  C.  Laws.     2,089,804;  Aug.  10. 
Illuminated  sign.     R.  Nauth.     2,079,714;  May  11. 
Illuminated   sign.     F.  J.  Oberaeker.     2,095,558;  Oct.  12. 
Illuminated  sign.     J.  J.  Shively.     2,079,230  ;  May  4. 
Illuminated  sign.     T.  Taaffe.     2,099.243  ;  Nov.  16. 
Illuminated  sign.     T.  Taaffe  and  P.  Moffett.     2,085,398; 

June  29. 
Illuminated  sign.     H.  R.  Van  Deventer  ancl  W.  W.  Wood. 

2,094,436  ;  Sept.  28. 
Illuminated  sign.     C.  J.  Wamser.     2,103,738  ;  Dec.  28. 
Illuminated  signal.     L.  L.  Bray.     2,092,664  ;  Sept.  7. 
Illuxninated   table.      S.   J.   Chakow.     2,090.248 ;   Aug.   17. 
Illuminating  apparatus.     A.   J.   Baker.     2,094.089;    Sept. 

28. 
Illuminating     apparatus.       E.     Rambusch.       2,094,670 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Illuminating  apparatus  and  making  same.     T.  W.  Warren. 

2.102,049;  Dec.  14. 
Illuminating  device.     J.  C.  Batchelor.     2.097.400  :  Oct.  26. 
Illuminating  device.     T.  J.  Brock.     2,099,952  ;  Nov.  23. 
Illuminating  device.     J.  A.  Germouprez.     2,081,703  ;  May 

25. 
Illuminating    device.      M.    and   P.    Gottlieb.      2,085,580 ; 

June  29. 
Illuminating  device.     L.   R.   Peters.     2,071,948  ;  Feb.  23. 
Illuminating  device.     E.  P.  Scbreyor.     2,091,528  ;  Aug.  31. 
Illuminating  device.     L.  L.  Stafford.     2,082,266  ;  June  1. 
Illuminating  device.     V.  F.  Taylor.     2,102,764  ;  Dec.   21. 
IlUiniinating  device.     H.  D.  Van  Leunen.     2,102,928  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Illuminating     device.        C.     H.     Victoreen.        2,101,289; 

Dec.  7. 
Illuminating     device     for     microscopes.       E.     Lihotzky. 

2,097,494  ;  Nov.  2. 
Illuminating  means.     F.  D.  MacMaster.     2,096,991 ;  Oct. 

26. 
Illuminating  means   for    Indicating   instruments.     R.   K. 

Stout.     2,075,068  ;  Mar.  30. 
Illuminating   means,   Vehicular.      D.    Clark.      2,086,524 ; 

July  13. 
Illuminating    microscopic    objects,    D(!vice.      K.    Ricuter. 

2,078,580  ;  Apr.  27. 
Illmiiiiiuring  system  and   prism   therefor,  Metallographic. 

1..    V.   Foster.      2,074.106;   Mar.   10. 
Illuminating  svstems  employing  polarized  light.  Device  for 

use  In.     E.  H.   Land.     2.079,621  :   May   11. 
Illumination.     J.  D.  Whittaker.     2,070.700;  Feb.  16. 
Illumination  and  display  device.     J.  Oftedahl.     2,095,048  ; 

Illumination  and  ventilation.   Dining   car.     II.   Dreyfuss. 

2,080,960;  May   18. 
Illumination,  System  of.   W.  J.  Mayer.   2,090,542  ;  Aug.  17. 
Illuminator    attachment     for    microscopes.       H.     Heme. 

2,077,792 ;  Apr.  20.  „>,>„,„      .,  . 

Illusory    display    device.      M.    T.    Ashe      2,072,018;    I'cb. 

23. 
Image  analysis  tube.     P.  T.  Farusworth.     2,100,841 ;  Nov. 

30. 
Image  dissector.     P.  T.  Farnsworth.     2,087.683  :  July  20. 
Ima'_'e-lorniiiig  svstom.     B.  II.  IJnkles.     2.006,435;  Jan.  5. 
Image     frequency     rejection     system.       IT.     A.     Wheeler. 

2,075,683;  Mar.  30.  ,       „      „„„,,o„ 

Iniiige  suppression  syHtem.     W.  J.  Polydoroff.    2,094,189: 

Sent    28 
rmages.  Apparatus  for  producing.    C.  Parker.     2,100,148; 

Nov.  23. 
Images    on    lentlculated    films.    Device    for    copying.      K. 

RSntsch  and  H.  Ami.     2,070,179;  Feb.  9.       ,  ,     .,      , 
Images  on  paper  and  dlupositlves  (clnematogriiplilc  lilniH). 

Production    of    natural    colored.      It.    Gschiipf    and    K. 

Pokorny.     2,081,481  ;  May  25. 
Imnges,    Producing    photographic    dycsluff.      It.     (.aspar. 

2,071,688 ;  Feb.  23.  .     „    „       ,       .,.,>,..,„ 

liiiiiierHing  and  (liylng  machine.     I'.M.  Koncl.     -.ni.,MJ; 

Dec.  21. 
Immersion     heater.       H.     W.     Cole     and     (i.     M.     Mnrr. 

2.088,586;  Aug.  3.  „„.,,. 

Impact  device.     K.  Seldl.     2,072,224 ;  Mar.  2.     „„^„,^., 
Impedance    regulating    system.       H.    Rothc.      2,088,1.31)  ; 

Imped.'inc'es,  Star  and  delta  connection  of.     IJ.  D.  11.  Telle- 

g.'M.     2,093,005;  Sept.  21. 
iMipelhT.      W.   J.    FredericliH.      2,001,077;    Aug.    .11. 
Inii)<'llir      for     cmtrllugal      pumps.      C.      A.      Srhelb'us. 

2.101,053;  I)<"e.  7. 
Impeller  ni(!(liaiilHm  for  cooking  iippurntUR.     J.  D.  Ferry. 

2.08.'i,494  :  June  29. 
iriipl'ineni   iillii<liiii<.iil.     H.   K.   Menu.     2.006. 8S0  :  J»i^  5. 
Inipl.-nient,    Comhinallon.      J.     B.    Doolltlle.       2.100,037; 

Nov.  30.  ^        ,  „     ,„      .,   ,, 

Implement     c<mpllng    means    on    tractors.     C.     \n  .    Molt. 

'i,092,584:  Sept.  7.  ,  .        .       ,.      i-      , 

Implement     for     condllloMliig     hiwns.       A.     A.     I>.     K<">l 

2,000,058;   Feb.  0. 


Implement    for    cutting   cable   sheaths.      J.    B.    Doolittle. 

2,100,638;  Nov.  30. 
Implement  handle.     L,   I.  Ooldblatt.     2,076.836  :  Apr.  13. 
Implement  retainer.     G.  H.  Fuehrer.     2,080,887  ;  May  18. 
Implement  retainer.     G.  H.  Fuehrer.     2,099,333  ;  Nov.  Itt. 
Implement   retainer,    Wrist   carried.     E.   L.   Kost   and   G. 

Prendergast.     2,067,537;  Jan.  12. 
Impregnating  and  freshing-up  device  for  dry  ink  ribbons 
of  typewriting  machines.    E.  van  de  Voorde.    2,098,171 ; 
Nov.  2. 
Impregnating     apparatus.       W.     C.    Wright.       2,066,379: 

Jan.  5. 
Imi)regnating  composition.     O.  T.  Ilodnefield  and  W.  W. 

Shartel.     2.073,634;    Mar.    16. 
Impregnation  of  textile  fabrics.     A.  E.  Battye,  J.  T.  Marsh. 
J.     Tankard,     W.     H.     Watson     and     F.     C.     Wood. 
2.088.227  ;  July  27. 
Impression  material  and  making  impression  material.    L. 

E.  Harrison.     2.089,.5u2  ;  Aug.  10. 
Impression  receiving  device.     J.  A.  Paasche.     2,074,855  : 

Mar.  23. 
Impression  regulator.     J.  F.  Koca.     2,095,068  ;  Oct.  5. 
Imiiriiuing  apparatus.      E.  ('.  Wells.      2.092.995:  Se|)t.  14. 
Impulse    generator.      H.    L.    Rorden    and    P.    M.    Ross. 

2,077,773 ;  Apr.  20. 
Impulse  generator.     W.  A.  Tolson.     2,074.033  ;  Mar.    16, 
Impulse  rate  meter.      P..   Miller.      2.102.371  :    Dec.    14. 
Impulse  sender  mechanism.    O.  Rinkow.    2,100,518 :  Nov. 

.30. 
Impulse  transmitting  device.     J.  L.  A.  Vanheerswynghels. 

2,072,572  ;  Mar.  2. 
Inanimate     figure     and     making     same.       E.     Jacobson. 

2,089,376  ;  Aug.  10. 
Incandescence  gas  lamp.     G.  Keith.     2,085,911  ;  July  6. 
Incandescent  electric  lamp.     W.  Dunkel.     2,081.801;  May 

25. 
Incandescent    lamp.      L.    Grossman    and    G.    Uerzberg. 

2,075,436;  Mar.  30. 
Incandescent  lamp.     G.  Piersimoni  and  H.  S.  Friedman. 

2,093,528  ;  Sept.  21. 
Incandescent  lamp.    C.  J.  Wamser.    2,097,139  ;  Oct.  26. 
Incandescent  lamp.     R.  M.  Zabel.     2,067.134;  Jan.  5. 
Incandescent    lamp.    Electric.      J.    A.    M.    van    Llempt. 

2,100,886  :  Nov.  30. 
Incandescent  lamp.  Electric.    K.  Wicgand  and  A.  Koenig. 

2,093,878  ;  Sept.  21. 
Incandescent     lamp.     Tubular    electric.       P.     O.     Cartun. 

2,082,616  ;  June  1. 
Incandescent  screen.     H.  S.  Bamford.     2.097.994  ;  Nov.  2. 
Incinerator.     M.  H.  Allen.    2,070,520 ;  Feb.  9. 
Incinerator.     C.  J.  Rodman.     2.095.452;  Oct.  12. 
Incinerator,  Garbage.     J.  H.  Caffrey.     2,082,870;  June  S. 
Inclinometer.     V.  E.  Carbon:ini.     2.007.474  :  -Ian.    12. 
Inclinometer.     T.  S.  Rigby.     2,091.216  ;  Aug.  24. 
Incubating.     G.  T.  Markey.     2.080,813  ;  July  13. 
Incubator.     J.   h.  Uobbins.     2.074.190:  Mar.   10. 
Incubator,  Human.     P.  S.  Rice.     2,093,048;  Sept.  21. 
Index,  Card.     J.  A.  Best.     2,084,238  :  June  15. 
Index  device.     W.  T.  CoUwltzer.     2,080,417;  May  18. 
Index  frame  arrangement.     J.  II.  Rand.     2,084,453  :  June 

22. 
Index  frame  assembly.     J.  II.  Rand.     2.084.454  :  June  22. 
Index  mechanism.     L.  O.  Carlsen.     2,088,687  ;  Aug.  3. 
Index  mechanism,  Double.     (;.   K.  Appelberg.     2,0,S0.S38  : 

July  13. 
Index  panel  and  card  carrier  combination.  Card.     F.   L. 

G.  Straubel.    2.093,941  :  Sept.  21. 
Index,  Quick  acting.     B.  Roberts.     2,094,408:  Sept.  2S. 
Index  svstem.  Card.     M.  Thelmer.     2,095,109  ;  Oct.  5. 
Index,  Telephone.    D.  Baker  and  D.  Baker,  Jr.     2.080,095  : 

May  18. 
Ind.'x    title   Insert,    Visible.      A.    R.   Jackson.      2,080,822  : 

May  18. 
Indexing  attachment  for  slotting  machines.     A.  TetreauU. 

2.090,649  ;  Aug.  24. 
Indexing    device    for    data    on    a     circiiliilliig    band.       .\. 

Kberhardl.      2.084,728;    June    22. 
Indicating      and       control      npparaliis.         J.       (Jartner. 

2.0,S4..8OO;   June    22. 
Indicating      and      control      device.        W.      K.      Nownnin. 

2,078  270  ;   Apr.    27. 
Indicating     and    control     mecliMnlNiii.       II.     I-;,     Hrelsford 

2.001. .303  ;  .\\ig.  31. 
Indicating    and     regulating    system.       K.     II.     <3uIllkHeii. 

2,078,001  ;  Apr.   27. 
Indicating  device.     ('.  L.  Gilbert.     2,088.010:  .\iik    3. 
Indicating  device.     L.  ,\.   llvliind.     2.07  1.2S  I  :  Teli    10 
Indlcjiting  device.      It.   II.   Itlchler.      2.0NI.7tl7:   .Mav  25. 
Indicating   device    for   backlash    eliminator.      J.    M.    !>«>• 

ton.     2,075,030 ;    Apr.   0. 
Indicating    devlci-    for   Haw   detector    mechnnlmn.     K.    1> 

Hraddon,      2.074.7.t»  ;   Mar.   23. 
Indicating  fuse  plug.     L.  A.  KaulTman.     2,071.010:   Mnr 

2:i. 
Indicating    Instniment.      C.    P.    nnrbwlcHco.      2,08<.005 : 

June  29. 
Indicating    nieclmnliini.     M.    T.    Goeti.     2,008.000;    Jnn 

20. 
Indlciillng  ine.lmnlmii       I,.  J.  Wolf.     2.001,007:   AuB.  ."»1 
ImllcMiIng  mecluiiilHiii    for   trHwIlng.     J.  C.   .Mnlrolin  nnd 

It    I".  Symiin<lH.     2.070.021  :  .May  4. 
Iiidlniling  HVMlem.     U     I'.  V.iul.e.     .'.OH 1. 100  ;  June  1.%, 
liKllcnIIng  KVKleiii.      \V.   1'.  Venriie.     2.007.31:1:  Oct    20. 


914 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Indicator :  See — 

Adjustable  spaceboard   in-      Merit  indicator. 

dicator.  Metatarsal    correction    in- 

Aircraft  drift  indicator.  dicator. 

Angular  motion  indicator.      Null  indicator. 

Automobile  indicator.  Oil     delivery     control     in- 

Bearing      overtemperature         dicator. 

indicator.  Oil  level  indicator. 

Beverage  indicator.  Phase  indicator. 

Brake  indicator.  Pitcli  indicator. 

Cathode     ray    modulation      Place  Indicator, 
indicator.  Position  indicator. 

Center  indicator.  Pressure   differential   indi- 

Diagnostic  indicator.  cater. 

Dial  indicator.  Pressure  indicator. 

Dial  telephone  indicator.         Remote  indicator. 

Direction  indicator.  Resonance  indicator. 

Directional    gyroscope    in-      Specific  gravity  indicator, 
dicator.  Speed  limit  indicator. 

Door-lock  indicator.  Surface  test  indicator. 

Draft    and   pressure   indi-      Tabulating  indicator, 
cator.  Telemetric  repeating 

Draft  sight  indicator.  indicator. 

Edge  illuminated  indicatoi     Telephone      pay      station 

Electrical  indicator.  tariff  indicator. 

Engine  indicator.  Temperature  indicator. 

Flame  failure  indicator.  Tire  condition  indicator. 

Flat  tire  indicator.  Tire  deflation  indicator. 

Flow  bean  indicator.  Track  gauge  indicator. 

Flow  indicator.  Track  level  indicator. 

Fluid  indicator.  Tuning  indicator. 

Game  time  indicator.  Vehicle      direction      indi-. 

Golf  practice   indicator.  cator. 

Grain  storage  indicator.  Visual  content  indicator. 

Humidity  indicator.  Visual  resonance  indicator 

Lamp  condition  indicator.       AVarming  speed  indicator. 

Light  intensity  indicator.       Water  level  indicator. 

Liquid  flow  indicator.  Weather  indicator. 

Liquid   level   indicator.  Weight  and  line  indicator. 

Luminous  indicator.  Weld   efficiency  indicator. 

Indicator.     J.  D.  Durant.     2,074,895  ;  Mar^.  23. 
Indicator.     M.  L.  Haselton.     2,094,122  ;  Sept.  28. 
Indicator.    E.  C.  Horton.    2,100,3.34  ;  Nov.  30. 
Indicator.     M.  A.  McLennan.     2,092,081  ;  Sept.  7. 
Indicator.     L.  B.  Paul.     2,068,466  ;  Jan.   19. 
Indicator.     A.  G.  Rayburn.     2,101,955  ;  Dec.  14. 
Indicator.     W.  F.  Reisiger.     2,095.531  :   Oct.  12. 
Indicator     attachment     for     fuses.     L.     A.     Kauffman. 

2.074,921 ;  Mar.  23. 
Indicator  device.     P.  G.  Darling.     2,091.028  ;  Aug.  24. 
Indicator  dial,  Jlotor  operated.     E.  R.  Wheeler  and  E.  J. 

Rortore.     2,074.066 ;   Mar.    16. 
Indicator   for    carbon   brushes,    Position.      W.    Weimers. 

2.089.678  :  Aug.  10. 
Indicator  for  electric  circuits,  Automatic.     W.  K.  Fenton. 

2,086,494  ;  July  6. 
Indicator    for   fluid    variables.     J.    C.    Diehl.     2,068,663 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Indicator  for  freight  cars.  Lading  and  condition.     R.  A. 

Light  and  J.  W.  Price,  Jr.     2,089,148  ;  Aug.  3. 
Indicator  for  fuses.     L.  A.  Kauffman.     2,074,920  ;  Mar. 

23. 
indicator  for  house  numbers  or  the  like,  Illuminated.     F. 

L.   Shelor.     2,082,724 :   June   1. 
Indicator  for  jig  boring  machines,  Work  locating.     J.  M. 

Rusnak.     2,098,838  :  Nov.  9. 
Indicator  for  liquid  dispensing  apparatus.     B.  J.  Pepper. 

2.096,261  ;    Oct.    19. 
Indicator    for    liquid    mixtures.    Water    content.      J.    L. 

O'Donnell.     2,082,213;  June  1. 
Indicator    for    locomotive.    Valve    cut-off.      A.    R.    Bond. 

2,099.100  :  Nov.  16. 
Indicator  for  mercury  rectifier  tubes,  Flash-back.     J.  W. 

Conklin  and  C.  W.  Hansell.     2,089,994;  Aug.  17. 
Indicator     for     multiple     lock     sets.       L.     L.     Hansen. 

2,103,363  ;  Dec.  28. 
Indicator    for    telescopes.    Distance.      C.    F.    Drew,    Jr. 

2,084,577  ;   June   22. 
Indicator       for       vehicles,       Direction.     JI.       Verreault. 

2.095.352;  Oct.  12. 
Indicator  for  weighing  scales.     J.  F.  Sullivan.     2,068,390  : 

Jan.  19. 
Indicator  gauge.     H.  W.  Moore.     2.101,718  ;  Dec.  7. 
Indicator  with  stabilised  head,  pitch,  and  bank  indicating 

unit,    Remote    controlled.      P.    KoUeman.      2,080,490 ; 

May  18. 
Indicia  of  investments.    J.  J.  O'Brien.     2,085,826  ;  July  6. 
Indolyl-3-acetic  acid,  Making.     R.  H.  Manske.     2,079,416  ; 

Mav  4. 
Induct.anco  device.     D.  W.  Grant.     2,068.320  :  Jan.  19. 
Inductance  element.    H.  P.  Miller,  Jr.    2,087,003  ;  July  13. 
Induction  disk  motor.     H.  E.  Young.     2,080,992  ;  May  18. 
Induction  electric  furnace.     E.  F.   Northrup.     2,073,597  : 

Mar.  9. 
Induction   furnace.      W.    Rohn.      2.090,074 ;   Aug.    17. 
Induction   meter,   Alternating  electric  current.     G.  Wall 

2,081,046;  May  18. 
Induction  system   of  internal  combustion  engines.     T.  J 

Swinney.     2.089,771  ;  Aug.  10. 
Induction    voltage    regulator.      H.    R.    West.      2,091,842- 

.Aug.  31. 
Indur.Tting  composition  for  concrete.     E.  W.  Scripture   Jr 

2,081.642-3:  May  25.  f        .      ■ 

Industrial  heater.     C.  L.  Gchnrich.     2,077,043  ;  Apr.  13. 


Inertia   operated  device.     J.  J.   Shively.     2,071,903  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Infant  feeding  device.     B.  D.  Condon.     2,096.961 ;  Oct.  26. 
Infant's   feeding   cup.      L.   E.    Goldman   and   A.    Fischer. 

2,069,089  ;  Jan.  26. 
Infant's  play  pad.     F.  T.  J.  Roemer.     2,078,022  ;  Apr.  20. 
Infiltration  in  wells,  Preventing.     J.  J.  Grebe.     2,090,626  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Inflatable  article  and  producing  the  same.     R.  R.  Frissell. 

2,099,058  ;  Nov.  16. 
Inflatable  pad.     W.  C.  Card,  Jr.     2,095,658  ;  Oct.  12. 
Inflating  valve.     A.  J.  Boyd.     2,095,912  ;  Oct.  12. 
Inflator  for  vehicle  wheel  tires,  Automatic.    N.  D.  Camp- 
bell.   2,084,381 ;  June  22. 
Influent    supply.    Method    and    apparatus    for.       F.     P. 

Waechter  and  H.  F.  Watson.     2,099,914  ;  Nov.  23. 
Information      finder,      Rotatable.         C.      A.      Hathaway. 

2,098,933  ;  Nov.  9. 
Information.  Projecting  and  enlarging  condensed.     W.  B. 
McClure.     2,076,853  ;  Apr.  13. 
Infusion   apparatus.     L.  M.  Pouget.     2,067.787  :  Jan.  12. 
Infusions,      Apparatus     for      making.       E.      Cavalletti. 

2,078,561  ;   Apr.    27. 
Infusions,       Apparatus       for       preparing.         M.       Felix. 

2,096,848-9  ;  Oct.  26. 
Ingot  feeder  for  type  casting  machines.     P.  D.   Kendall 

2.067.609  :  Jan.  12. 
Ingot    for    typesetting    machine    feeders.      A.    H.    Jung. 

2,083,913  ;  June  15. 
Ingot  mold.     E.  Gathmann.     2,070,532  ;  Feb.  9. 
Ingot  mold.     R.  H.   Stevens.     2,071,906  ;  Feb.  23. 
Ingot  mold  assembly.     E.  Gathmann.     2,070,533  ;  Feb.  9. 
Ingots,  Apparatus  and  method  for  controlling,  freezing  of, 

E.  J.  Kauffman.     2,075,039  ;  Mar.  30. 
Ingots,    Apparatus    for    producing    metallic.      W.    Rohn. 

2,085,450  ;  June  29. 
Ingots.     Apparatus     for     stripping.        G.     A.     Dornin. 

2,085,212  ;  June  29. 
Ingots,     Casting     composite     metal.        S.     L.     Ingersoll. 

2,094,538  :  Sept.  28. 
Ingots,    Method    and    apparatus    for    stripping.       G.    A. 

Dornin.      2,082,571  ;   June   1. 

Ingots,    Method    for    casting.      A.    R.    Rowe.      2,086,437 ; 

July  6. 
Ingots   of  cruciform  cross-section,   Device  for  coring,   di- 
viding, and  condensing.     I.  Urbaniak.     2,078,702  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Ingots,    Producing.      E.    Cathmann   and   H.    S.   Bradley. 

2,088,696  ;  Aug.  3. 
Ingots.  Producing.     G.  A.  Dornin.     2,102,258  ;  Dec.  14. 
Inhaler.     J.  E.  Blew.     2,072,407;  Mar.  2. 
Inhaler,  Nasal.     C.  B.  Strauch.     2,097,846  ;  Nov.  2. 
Inhaler.   Rhythmic.     M.   B.   George.      2.067.120  ;  Jan.   5. 
Inhibitive  compound.     A.  H.  Fiske.     2,098,744  ;  Nov.  9. 
Inhibitor.     F.  C.   Carlson.     2,097,512  ;  Nov.   2. 
Inhibitor    for    pickling    and    cleaning    solutions.      M.    F. 

Thomas.     2,071,989  ;  Feb.  23. 
Inhibitors    for    lubricating    oils.      R.    Rosen.      2,085,045 ; 

June  29. 
Initial,   Handbag.     M.   Chernow.     2,088,689  ;  Aug.   3. 
Injection    combustion   power   machine   with    jet   atomiza- 

tion     and     auxiliary     chamber.       W.     Kahllenberger. 

2,076,030  ;  Apr.  6. 

■^°i'^Sl'i*"„P'^'"P-      C.    K.    Batterson    and    S.    Q.    Bates. 

2,093.408  ;  Sept.  21. 
Injection   pump.      H.    Heinrich,   M.   Hurst,   and  W.  Voit. 

2,0f)0.3.ol  :   Aug.   17. 
Injection   valve.     O.   W.    Schey.      2,088,614 ;   Aug.   3. 
Injector  lieater.     .1.  C.  White.     2.066.867;  Jan.  5. 
In:ector  mixing  valve.     G.  A.  Spelts.     2,094,829  :  Oct.  5. 
Ink.     M.  M.  Wilson.     2,078,170  ;  Apr.  20. 
Ink   and    tabulator   system.    Conductive.      W.   W.   Lasker, 

Jr.     2.084.849  ;  June  22. 
Inlv    cornposition,    Printing.      R.    C.    Shuey.      2,073,229 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Ink  fountain.    H.  G.  Harwood  and  B.  G.  Albee.    2,097,621  ; 

Nov.  2.  ... 

Inkjiandling  apparatus.     W.   S.   Guthmann.     2,091,040; 

Ink,  fndelible.     B.  W.  Smith.     2,068,204  ;  Jan.  19. 
inkmg  niechanism  for  rotary  intaglio  printing  machines. 

R.  A.  Ivrahmer.     2,098,750;  Nov.  9. 
T  ^  P'^'.n'^i.ng-     E.  M.  Davidson.     2,091,906  ;  Sept.  7. 
Ink,  Printing.     A.  E.   Gessler.      2.0S7.190  ;   ^ulv  13. 
Ink,  Printing.     H.  A.  Hauptli.     2,069,828  :  Feb.  9. 
Ink,  Printing.     E.  J.  Kelly.     2,070,278  ;  Feb.  9. 
ink    ribbon    teediiig    and    reversing    mechanism. 

Salmon.     2,090.811  ;  Aug.  24. 

Ink  roller  cleaning  device.     R.  A.  Krahmer. 

Apr.  27. 

Inkstand.     R  M.  Ashley.     2,087.791  ;  July  20. 
Inkstand.     F    M.  Ashley.     2,088,939 ;  Aug.  3. 

Jan  "l9 "  therefor.     L.  Zimmerman.     2,068,526  ; 

Inkstand  and  the  like.    F.  S.  Barbiers.  2.071,276  ;  Feb.  16, 
tJ^iV  t^^°V"l"*^-    <>^-    S-    Guthmann.     2.083,372 ;    June   8. 

2  074  969  ^""jur    23™^™^®""^'   S"PPly>°S-     G.  E.  Pelton. 

^"on-4o°vn^'■A^°®%o'^*'™^^I'S'  Supplying.     G.  E.  Pelton. 
^,U(4.U70;  Mar.  23. 

^"9i'ooo",'c^''^"^^*',''.™*^™^"S'   Supplying.     G.    E.   Pelton. 
■^,iu^,zlb  ;  Dec.  14. 


R.    D. 


2,078,635  ; 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


915 


Ink    to    writing   presses,    Method   of    and    apparatus    for 

supplying.     J.  E.  Hudson.     2,070,206  ;  Feb.  9. 
Ink  well.     I.  Crandall,  J.  W.  Davis,  and  L.  J.  Lindquist. 

2,086,014  ;  July  6. 
Inkwell.     J.   D.   Goble.      2,088,952  ;   Aug.   3. 
Ink  well.  Fountain.     E.  P.  Truesdale.     2,085,880  ;  July  6. 
Inking  apparatus  and  operating  the  same.    A.  Schlesinger. 

Re.  20,458  ;  July  27. 
Inking    device.      A.    Romano    and    A.    Botta.      2,103,494 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Inking    device    for    marking    machines.      C.    F.    Miller. 

2,085,325  ;  June  29. 
Inking  mechanism.      A.   F.   Pityo.      2,069.504 ;   Feb.    2. 
Inking  meclianlsm.     H.  A.   Swanson.     2,066,863  ;   Jan.   5. 
Inking   mechanism    for   printing   machines.      H.   V.    Ball. 

2,081,906 ;  June  1. 
Inking   mechanism    for   rotary   printing   presses.      H.   M. 

Barber.     2,083,542  ;  June  15. 
Inking  mechanism  for  rotary  printing  machines.    E.  Buck- 
ingham.    2,075,568  ;  Mar.  30. 
Inking    mechanism    for   rotary   printing   presses.      H.    J. 

Luehrs.     2,092,461-2  ;  Sept.  7. 
Inks.     E.  W.  Zimmerman.     2,088,006;  July  27. 
Inks  and  the  like.  Method  and  apparatus  for  measuring 

properties  of.     R.  F.  Reed.     2,101,322  ;  Dec.  7. 
Inks,  Emulsoid.     G.  S.  Rowell.     2,090,704;  Aug.  24. 
Inner-sole.     R.  M.  Lehner.     2,098,502  ;  Nov.  9. 
Innersole.     J.  V.  Poole.     2,070,314;  Feb.  9. 
Innersolp  and  making  same.     C.  C.  Eaton  and  H.  L.  Opie. 

2,086,262  ;  July  6. 
Innersole   rib    setting  machine.      J.   V.   Poole   and    C.    E. 

Clarke.     2,091,185  ;  Aug    24. 
Innersole     with      attached      rib.        P.      W.      Valentine. 

2,069,864;   Feb.   9. 
Inscriptions  and  the  like.  Reproducing.      G.  W.  Watson. 

2.089,632  ;  Aug.  10. 
Insect    destroying    means.      R.    J.    Preston.      2,086,046 ; 

July  6. 
Insect     electrocutor.     F.     J.     Plym     and     W.     Milligan. 

2,092,136  ;  Sept.  7. 
Insect   excluder.      C.   C.   Farmer.      2,103,355 ;   Dec.   28. 
Insect  exterminator.     D.  G.  Mclvor.     2,082,712  ;  June  1. 
Insect   exterminator,   Electrical.      C.    W.    Rovinsky.      Re. 

20,298  ;  Mar.  16. 
Insect  feeder.     H.  J.  Michaels.     2,088,335  ;  July  27. 
Insect  repellent.    W.  A.  Simanton.    2,089,767  ;  Aug.  10. 
Insect  snare.     K.  E.  Switzer.     2,091,221  ;  Aug.  24. 
Insect  trap.     Y.  Koike.     2,095,986  ;  Oct.  19. 
Insect  trap.     J.  Lambert.     2,100.966  ;  Nov.  30. 
Insecticidal    composition.      C.    Dangelmajer.      2,101,704  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Insecticidal  dust.     C.  B.  Gnadinger.     2,092,308  ;  Sept.  7. 
Insecticidal    product  and   process.     A.  A.   Levine  and   R. 

W.  McAllister.     2,101.587:  Dec.  7. 
Insecticide.       W.    M.    Dickson    and    A.    H.    Henninger. 

2,088,639-41  ;  Aug.  3. 
Insecticide.     T.  R.  Donlan.     2,090,885  :  Oct.  26. 

C.  B.  Gnadinger.     2,068,742  ;  Nov.  26. 
A.  H.  Henninger.     2,088,651 ;  Aug.  3. 
H.  A.  Jones.     2,103.195;  Doc.  21. 
I.  D.   Ressler.      2,098,836  ;   Nov.   9. 

P.     L.     Salzberg    and     E.     W.     Bousquet. 
Mar.  30. 
P.     S.     Schaffer    and     II.    L.     J.     Haller. 
Nov.   23. 

W.  A.  Simanton.     2,089,760  ;  Aug.  10. 
L.  E.  Smith  and  II.  V.  Claborn.     2,100,493; 


L.  Vivian  and  H.  L.  J.  Haller. 
L.  Vivian  and  II.  L.  J.  Haller. 
Ij.  Vivian  and  11.  L.  J.  Haller. 
A.     Full  on 


2,094,831  ; 

2,095,939- 

2,090,414  ; 

and    \V.    C. 


Insecticide. 
Insecticide. 
Insecticide. 
Insecticide. 
Insecticide. 

2,075,3.59 
Insecticide. 

2,099,826 
Insecticide. 
Insecticide. 

Nov.  30. 
Insecticide.    D. 

Oct.  5. 
Insecticide.     D, 

41  ;  Oct.  12. 
Insecticide.     D. 

Oct.  19. 
Insecticide    and    fungicide.      R. 

Fernelius.     2,101,645  ;   Dec.   7. 
Insecticide    and    fungicide    spreader. 

2,092,460  ;  Sept.  7. 
Insecticide   and    making.      C.    B.    Gnadinger. 

Insectlcliie    and    making    the    same.      L.    N.    Mnrkwood. 

2,000,941  ;  Jan.  5. 
Inscclicidi'       and       manufacture       thereof.     J. 

2,07  1.188  ;  Mar.  16. 
Iiisectlclilf,  Alaklnii  pyretlirln.     2,000.737;  Jan.  5. 
Insecticide    of     plant     origin.     Stabilized.       M. 

2,000,100;  Aug.  17. 
Insecticide,  Producing  an.    N. 

Od.    12. 
IiLsiclicidc's  and   fungicides. 

Urc.    14. 
InKOCllcldes   1111(1   fiiiigicldoR. 

drey.     2,091,035  ;  Aug.  31. 
Insect  iliii;e   and    liiMCCtlcldc. 

Feb.  16. 
Insc'rl   atlachiiient   for   wrapping  mnehlncB. 

and  S.  ClMiiKcn.     2,072.510;  Mar.  2. 
Insert      for     holler     and      heater     (Iuoh.        K.      Schmltt. 

2,077,770;  Apr.  20. 
Insert   for  lajn'ls  on  coats,  nelnforelnjl.     Iv.  von  Daentken. 

2.000. 3.')0  ;   Nov.   HI. 
Insert     lor     rubber    1 1h    or    the    like.      I,.    A.    IwuirHi'ii. 

2,102,001  ;  Dec.  21. 


F.    F.    LIndstaedt. 

2,087,028  ; 

rkwood. 

RIpert. 

R.  Coo. 
A.  Chesnutt,  Jr.  2,005,404  ; 
R.  J.  Bonsteln.  2,102,501  ; 
T.  1*.  Remy  and  W.  1!.  lIi'U- 


Remy  and  W 
li.    B.    Kllgore.      2,070,003; 
I(.   Ferencl 


Insert  for  shoes.  Pneumatic.     H.  Vogel.     2,084.517  ;  June 

22. 
Insert  mechanism.     R.  B.  Lewis.     2,078,801 ;  Apr.  27. 
Inserted  blade  cutter.     F.  P.  Miller.     2,076,999  ;  Apr.  13. 
Insole.     J.  Fein.     2,088,902  ;  Aug.  3. 
Insole.      E.   A.    Parker.      2,090,065 ;   Aug.   17. 
Insole  and  making  same.     H.  Warren.     2,074,444  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Insole  and  making  the  same.     W.  H.  Bain.     2,072,727  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Insole.    Arch    supporting.      JI.    Hack   and    D.    R.    Brady. 

2,080,999  ;  July  13. 
Insole,  Athletic.     T.  K.  Balaskas.     2,068,786  ;  Jan.  26. 
Insole,  Deformable.      C.   H.  1  )anii4s.      :i.0!J2.!)0t)  :   Sept.  14. 
Insole  for  shoes.     J.   J.  Clifford.     2,090,410  ;  Aug.   17. 
Insole  for  shoes.    J.  Nathansohn.    2,080,499  ;  May  18. 
Insole  for  shoes.  Corrective.     G.  E.  Musebeck.     2,007,240  , 

Jan.  12. 
In.sole  for  shoes.  Corrective.     G.  E.  Musebeck.     2,095,277  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Insole    for    ski-boots.      E.    Jacobsen    and    J.    Carlsson. 

2,075,723  ;  Mar.  30. 
Insole     unit     and     making     the     same.       G.     A.     Miner. 

2.085,990;  July  6. 
Insoles,    Article    of   manufacture,   for   example.      F.    W. 

Merrick.     2,078,337  ;  Apr.  27. 
Inspection  lamp.     W.  G.  Koerber.     2,089.611  ;  Aug.  10. 
Instruction  sheet.     M.   R.  Glenney.      2,090,037  ;  Aug.  17. 
Instrument.      A.    F.    Spitzglass.      2,076,100 ;    Apr.    6. 
Instrument  board  light.     J.  M.  Roper.    2.089,226  ;  Aug.  10. 
■Instrument  case.     W.  F.  Brecht.     2,095,787;  Oct.   12. 
Instrument     for     correcting     eyes.        R.     A.     Sherman. 

2,070,849  ;  Feb.  16. 
Instrument  for  cutting  bricks.     D.  J.  Coffey.     2,090,471 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Instrument  for  determining   the  deviation  of  bore  holes. 

J.   (\    Conrad.      2.103,235  ;   Dec.    28. 
Instrument   for  examining   the  eves.      C.   C.  Allen,   G.   E. 

Park,  and  R.  S.  Park.     2.081,969;  June  1. 
Instrument  for  indicating  foreign  matter  in  gases.     C.  F. 

Kcnsch.     2,080,953  ;  May  18. 
Instniment    for   insertion    into   ooiistricted   body    cavities. 

F.  C.  Wappler.     2,007,031  ;  Jan.  5. 
Instrument  tor  measuring  lengths  and  angles.      A.  E.  Ike. 

2,093,048  ;   Sept.   14. 
Instrument    for    measuring    moisture.     M.    B.    Dunlap. 

2,073.611  :  Mar.  16. 
Instrument  for  solving  triangles.     E.  C.  Lyons  and  R.  G. 

McMahon.     2,085,375  ;  June  29. 
Instrument     for    surveying     bore     holi-s.       A.     Anderson. 

2,076,610;  Apr.  13. 
Instrument    link    movement.      L.    C.    Irwin.      2,096,179 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Instrument   panel   and   radio   receiver,   Combined.      R.   C. 

Ellis,     2,097,872  ;  Nov.  2, 
Instrument    producing    music.      W.    Nernst.      2,073,071; 

Mar.  9. 
Insulated   container.     C.  L.   Newport   and  H.   C.   Smltli. 

2,068,384  ;  Jan.  19. 
Insulated    cover.      R.    L.    Bangs    and    W.   A.   Hermanson. 

2,099,669  :  Nov.  16. 
Insulated  electrical  conductor.    G.  S.  Lobdell.    2,079,943; 

May  11.  • 

Insulated  electrical  conductor.    R.  A.  Schatzel.    2,081,384; 

May  25. 
Insulated   electrical   conductor  and  making  same.     W.   I. 

I'atnode  and  E.  J.  Flynn.     2,085,995;  July  0. 
Insulated    food    container.      C.    I.    Justheim.      2,070,005 ; 

Feb.  10. 
Insulated  liomopolar  generator.     C.  E.  Iterger.    2,103.931; 

Dec.  28. 
Insulated   material   and  making    the   same.      C.   Dreyfus. 

2,070,714;  Feb.  10. 
Insulated   rail  joint.     E.   A.   Condll.     2,0S3.316:   June  8. 
Insulated  rail  joint.     C.  A.  Dlsbrow.     2.099,680;  Nov.  23. 
Insulated  rail  joint.      II.    Oettliip-r.     2.066, 797  ;  ,lnii,  5. 
Insulated    resistance   unit.      II.    L.    Bradley.      2,079, 3(>9 ; 

May  4. 
Insuliitlng  bodies  especially   for  electrolytic   cells.   Manu- 
facturing pressure-proof.     O.  Lang.     2,089,751  ;  .\uK.  10. 
InsulMlIng  l>o(lles  esprcliillv  for  fleet rolvtlc  cells,  I'ressuro- 

pioof.     O,   LiinL',     2,089.752  :  Aug.   10. 
InsiilMtiii^'     liiilldliig     ui\it,     Thi'nnul.      10.     I..     Iteiifdlct. 

2,101,830  ;    Dec,    14. 
Insulating  bushings  of  n  dehydralor,  MotliotI  of  and  ni>- 
paiMtu-s  for  protecting.    C.  F.  Klech.    2,072,8SS  ;  Mar.  0. 
Insulating     cellulosic     medium.        V.      \V.      Iloohslelier. 

2,097,604  ;  Nov.  2. 
Insuliitln.'   rimiposlllon.   High   leniperalure.     O.   I<,   .lonen. 

2,I(i:t.lli;t  ;    I  )!•(•,    2.S, 
IiiHuliitlng  coiiiposllionK  from  vermleullfe,  Man\ifnrturc  of 

I'l'ni.'nilllouH.     I',  S,  Donning.     2,081.270;  Juno  15. 
Insiiliillng  conslruetlon.     C.  J.  Beckwltli.     2,100.024  ;  Nov. 

30. 
InsulMlIng    luBert    of    nieinl.      H.    von    Fomter    ami    K. 

Ilaefner,     2,082,557;  June  1. 
iMKulMlIng   nmlerliil.      J.    1,.    I'lnrl;,      2.001.ni.S:   Auu.   31, 
luNUliilIni:   in.'ilerliil    and   iiiijilyinK   Miiil  HPiilliiK  the  iiniu(>. 

\V,  II,  IIorHmun.     2,0(18,180:  Jan.   10, 
IiiHulMlliik'    miili'i'liil    Mild    prodiiolni:    «iinio.     (\    \V,    Too. 

2.(167.982  ;  Jan.   19. 
InmilalinK  inaterliil,  Forniliii;.     A.  U.  Fn-iich.     2,070,078: 
Apr.  0. 


916 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Insulating  material  having  a  high  dielectric  constant  and 
producing    the    same.      W.    Soyck    and    A.    Ungewiss. 
2,069.903;  Feb.  9. 
Insulating  materials.     A.  Curs  and  H.  Wolf.     2,076,295  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Insulating   materials,   Treatment   of  fibrous.     R.    R.   Wil- 
liams.    2,092,489:  Sept.  7. 
Insulation.     C.  G.  Munters.     2.067.015  ;  Jan.  5. 
Insulation  and  making  the  same.  Electrical.     F.  Groebe. 

2,089,697  ;  Aug.  10. 
Insulation,      Apparatus      for      testing.        W.      M.      Hill. 

2,099.112  :  Nov.  16. 
Insulation,  Electrical.     R.  H.  MilUer.     2.097.300 :  Oct.  26. 
Insulation,    Electrical.     B.    Townshend.     2,068,208 ;    Jan. 

19. 
Insulation     foi      electrical     conductors,     Entrance.       H. 

Handrek.     2,100,187  ;  Nov.  23. 
Insulation  for  valved  pipe  installation.  Terminal.     J.  M. 

Le  Grand.     2,078,606  ;  Apr.  27. 
Insulation,  Heat.     C.   G.  Munters.     2,098,193  ;  Nov.   2. 
Insulation,  Making  cork.     L.  R.  Lee.    2,066,988  ;  Jan.  5. 
Insulation  material.     J.  A.  Malcolm.     2,097,595  ;  Nov.  2. 
Insulation  material,  Laminated.    O.  H.  Smith.    2,078,422  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Insulation     members.       D.     Roberts     and     F.     W.     Peel. 

2,091,335  ;  Aug.  31. 
Insulation    or    covering.      J.    T.    Mansfield.      2,089,909 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Insulation,    Refractory    heat.      F.    Christcnson    and    H. 

N.   Clark.     2,078,753 ;   Apr.   27. 
Insulation  testing  apparatus.     F.  B.  Doolittle.     2,077,357  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Insulation,  Thermal.     A.  W.  Kent.     2,079,374  ;  May  4. 
Insulation,  Thermal.     E.  G.  Quinn.     2,094,369:  Oct.  12. 
Insulator.       A.     L.     Fox,     F.     V.     Haskell,     and     W.     C. 

Sturzenegger.     2,085,077  ;   June  29. 
Insulator.     W.  T.  Jervey.     2,092,515  ;  Sept.   7. 
Insulator.    R.  D.  Jones.    2,071,231 ;  Feb.  16. 
Insulator.      J.    Morgenstern    and    J.    Brasty.      2.081,832  : 

May  25. 
Insulator.     R.  H.  Walker.     2.103.399:  Dec.    28. 
Insulator  and  making  it.    C.  H.  Dibble.    2,072,201 ;  Mar.  2. 
Insulator,  Arc  extinguishing.    A.  M.  Jackson.    2,073,519  ; 

Mar.   9. 
Insulator  bodies.  Production  of  surface  ionization  in.     A. 

J.  Krutzsch.     2,085,758  ;  July  6. 
Insulator,  Bushing.     T.  F.  Brandt.     2,082,046  ;  June  1. 
Insulator,  Clip.     J.  B.  Fore.     2,082,279  ;  June  1. 
Insulator.   Electrical.     A.  Malinovszky.     2,091,982;   Se.ot. 

14. 
Insulator,    Fog   and    dust.      B.   A.   Plimpton.      2,088,433: 

July  27. 
Insulator  for  lamp  hangers,  Demountable.    A.  J.  Thomp- 
son.    2,076,187  ;  Apr.   6. 
Insulator  having  high  surface  resistance  and  making  it. 

W.  W.  Shaver.     2,081,508  ;  May  25. 
Insulator,  Strain.     L.  J.  Stevens.     2,093,875  ;  Sept.  21. 
Insulator    supporting    pin.      F.    P.    Sexton.      2,082,220 ; 

June  1. 
Insulator    testing   device.      D.    R.    Pattison.      2,091,521  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Insulators,  Making  electrical.     V.  F.  Hammel.     2,089.791 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Insulators.  Process  ^nd  apparatus  for  manufacturing.     F. 

G.  Bovard.     2,068,941  ;  Jan.  26. 
Intaglio  printing  elements  and  producing  tlie  same.     W.  X. 

Misuraca.     2,100,346  :   Nov.   30. 
Intaglio  printing  machine.     F.  Heller.     2,097,791  ;  Nov.  2. 
Intake    for    railway    cars.    Fresh    air.       W.    J.    JIadden 

2.067.144  ;   .Tan.  5. 
Integrating  apparatus.     G.  B.  Lindcrman,  Jr.     2,086,425  ; 

July  6. 
Integrating   attachment   for  telemetric   systems.     J.   W 

Beecher.     2,088.568  ;  Aug.  3. 
Integrating  means.    H.  L.  Merrick.    2,073.246 ;  Mar.  9. 
Intelligence    transmission.      A.    V.    Bedford.      2,089,639  • 

Aug.  10. 
Inrplligenre.  Transmissioi  and  reception  of.      S   G    Frantz 

and  P..   S.  McCutchen.     2,103.745 :  Dec.    2.S. 
Intensifying  and  fluorescent  screen.     J.  L.  Egcort  and  F 

Luft.     2,076,984;  Apr.  13. 
Intcnsiry  control  system  for  cathode  ray  beams.     M.  von 

Ardonne.      2.103.652;   Dec.    28. 
Interchangeable      mold.     H.       T.      Wheeler.     2,092.410- 

Sept.  7. 
Interchangers   for    heat   exchange   between   fluids   at   low 

temperatures.    Making    and    arrangement    of.      W     L 

Do  naufre.     2,101,167  :  Dec.  7. 
Intercommunicating   system,    Automatic.      W.    F    David- 
son.     2,076,176;  Apr.   6. 
Intcrforenco      eliminating      device.     W.      M.      Robinson 

2.073.880;  Mar.   16.  ^  uiu^on. 

Interior  finishing   structure   and   fastener.     R.   H.   Mvers 

and  L.  Sandoz.     2.103,168;  Dec.  21. 
Interiorly  illuminated  sign.     R.  G.  Regester.     2,074  671  • 

Mar.  23. 
Interlocking  control   apparatus.     C.  W.  Bell.     2,084  1''5  • 

June  22.  "    " 

Interlocking  fastener.  Multiple.     G.  Sundback.     2,077  350  • 

Apr.  13. 
Interlocking   members    for   .«eparable   fasteners.   Forming 

N.  J.  Poux.     2.078.016  ;  Apr.  20.  *• 

Interlocking  siish  Joint.     W.  D.  Bayley.     2.090,884  ;  Aug. 

24. 


Interlocking     system     for     railroads.        \V.     T.     Powell. 

2,097,800  ;  Nov.  2. 
Interlocking     system      for      railroads.        S.      N.      Wight. 

2,082.437  ;  June  1. 
Intermediate  for  preparation  of  hormones   and  its  pro- 
duction.    J.  Weijlard.     2,072,913;  Mar.  9. 
Intermittent  effects  and  system  therefor.  Producing.     W 

W.  Watrous,  Jr.    2,071,958  ;  Feb.  23. 
Intermitter,      Fluid      actuated.        E.      J.      Kloppenstein. 

2,081,239  :  May  25. 
Internal  brake.     C.  W.  Naylor.     2,100,973  ;  Nov.  30. 
Internal   combustion   engine.     F.    G.  Alborn.      2,090,175  ■ 

Aug.    17. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     H.  Alfaro.     2,080,846  ;  Mav 

18. 
Internal      combustion      engine.     H.      Alfaro.     2,091,948 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Internal  combustion   engine.     G.  V.  Anderson  and  A.  T 

Breraser.     2,083,680  ;  June  15. 
Internal    combustion    engine.      A.    Andrews.      2,083,808 ; 

June  15. 
Internal    combustion    engine.      J.    A.    Anglada,    A.    H. 

Asprooth,  and  C.  L.  Christensen.    2,081,260 ;  May  25. 
Internal  combustion  engine.    J.  A.  H.  Barkeij.    2,085,943  • 

July  6. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     G.  M.  Bicknell.     2,073,620  • 

Mar.  16. 
Internal  combustion  engine.    C.  M.  Blancliard.     2,090,662  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     G.  H.  Blettner.     2,101,045  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Internal   combustion   engine.     W.   J.   Borer.     2,091 091  • 

Aug.  24. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     J.  F.  Brobson.     2,094,290  • 

Sept.  28. 
Internal      combustion      engine.         W.       B.      Bronander 

2,077,457 ;  Apr.  20. 
Internal   combustion   engine.      A.    P.    Brush.      2,083,939  - 

June  15. 
Internal     combustion     engine.       A.     Biichi.       2,082  780  • 

June  8. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     W.  K.  Burgess.     2,095.968  : 

Oct.  19. 
Internal    combustion    engine.      B.    Candlish.      2,097,206  • 

Oct.  26. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     T.  V.  Dillstrom.     2,078,934  ; 

May  4. 
Internal     combustion     engine.     P.     Dugelay.     2,102,946  • 

Dec.  21. 
Interna!  combustion  engine.     H.  C.  Edwards      2  066  72''  • 

.Tan.  5.  ' 

Internal  combustion  engine.     H.  C.  Edwards.     2,083,323  • 

June  8. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     H.  C.  Edwards.     2,086,609  ; 

July  13. 
Internal   combustion  engine.     N.   En  Holm.     2,072.881 : 

Mar.  9. 
Internal  combustion  engine.    M.  Essl.     2,098,031 ;  Nov.  2. 
Internal  combustion  engine.    J.  T.  Gibson  and  N.  F.  Gar- 
rett.    2,080,126  :  May  11. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     M.  J.  Goldberg.     2,067.049  : 

Jan.  5. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     A.  E.  Greene.     2,093,433; 

Sept.  21. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     W.  R.  Griswold.     2,083,561 : 

June  1.3. 

Internal  combustion  engine.    W.  R.  Griswold.  2,089,203 ; 

Aug.  10. 

Inrernal    coinliustion    engine.     G.    Groskrltz  *>  09"^  841  • 

Sept.  14.  '     "' 

Internal  combustion  engine.     V.  P.  Helming.     2.072,474- 
Mar.  2.  =        .       .        > 

Internal    combustion    engine.     H.    V.    Honn.     2,091,987- 

Sept.  I . 
Internal  combustion  engine.    W.  Howald.    2,090,889  ;  Aug. 

Internal  combustion  engine.     C.  D.  Howard.     2,096,327  ; 

Internal   combustion  engine.     F.  T.   Irgens.     Re.   20,455  ; 

^"^e™al    combustion    engine.      F.    T.    Irgens.      2,069,315: 

^"oec  "n*^**"'^"*'*'""  ®°^'^«-  ^-  C.  Jackson.     Ee.  20,597  ; 

Internal  combustion  engine.  F.  Jehle.    2,071,125  ;  Feb.  16. 

""aup'^o/""'^"''*'""  engine.  C.  L.  Johnson.     2,090.759: 

''"ap?''2o'^°'"''"^*'"°  engine.  H.  L.  Johnson.     2,078.178 ; 

Internal  combustion  engine.  B.  Kahn.     2,093,869 ;  Sept. 

In^e^nal^^  Mmbustion  engine.  N.  W.  Kinney.     2,091,120  ; 

Internal  combustion  engine.  H.  Klug.     2,086,981  ;   July 

^°No?'' 23*""''"^*'°°  '^^^^^-  C.  H.  Knudsen.  2.099.852 ; 
Inte^rnal  combustion  engine.  J.  Laessker.  2,096,814 ;  Oct. 
Internal  combustion  engine.  S.  Lake.  2,099,983;  Nov. 
Internal  ^combustion  engine.     H.   Ledwinka.     2,076.653; 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


917 


Internal  combustion  engine.     R.  K.  Lee.     2,068,750:  Jan. 

26. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     A.  Llchte.'    2,091,370  ;  Aug. 

oX. 
Internal-combustion    engine.      P.    L'Oranze       2  067  274  • 

Jan.  12. 
Intorniil   combustion  engine.     M.  Mallory.     2,091,410-13; 

Aug.  31. 
Internal    combustion    engine.      M.    Mallory.      2,098,875 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     J.  J.  McCarthy.     2,007.496  • 

Jan.  12. 
Internal  combustion  engine.      P.  R.  McCrarv.      2  103  787  • 

Deo.    28. 
Internal       combustion       engine.         G.       W.       Meredith. 

2.085,035-6 ;  June  29. 
Internal  combustion  engine.    A.  G.  M.  Michell.     2,083,730  ; 

June  15. 
Internal    combustion    eivgine.      C.    K.    Miller.      2.096.189  ■ 

Oct.  19. 
Internal    combustion    engine.      F.   C.    Mock.      2,100,143 : 

Nov.   23. 
Internal   combustion   engine.      R.    C.   Moffltt.     2,101,319  • 

Dec.  7. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     A.  Moorhouse.     2,089,288  • 

Aug.  10. 
Internal  combustion  engine.    H.  L.  Morris  and  F.  E.  Daves. 

2,079,357  ;  May  4. 
Internal    combustion   engine.     A.  W.   Nelson.     2.103,595 : 

Dec.   28. 
Internal    combustion   engine.      A.   M.   Niven.      2,069  843  • 

Feb.  9. 

Internal   combustion  engine.     G.  F.  Noltein.     2  072  011- 

Feb.  23. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     C.  C.   Ottoson.     2,082,078- 

June  1. 
Internal    combustion   engine.      C.    R.    Paton.      2,072,180  • 

Mar.  2. 
Internal    combustion    engine.     C.    R.    Paton.     2.073.709  - 

Mar.  16. 
Internal    combustion    engine.     C.    R.    Paton.     2,102,909  : 

Dec.  21. 
Internal    combustion    engine.     F.    A.    Pippig.     2,093,339  • 

Sept.  14. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     H.    Policiinskv.     2,069..">."i7  : 

Feb.  2. 
Internal  combustion  engine.    A.  W.  Pope,  Jr.     2,076,590 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     F.  S.  Prothero.     2,068,038  : 

Jan.  19. 
Internal    combustion    engine.      V.    Rafalloff.      2,088,923 : 

Aug.  3. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     W.  R.  Rav.     2,080,633  ;  Mav 

18. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     B.  Read.     2,070,806  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Internal  combustion  engine.    A.  Rennor.    2,077,185  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Inrernal     conilinstion    engine.       .\.     Renner.       2, 083,. 397  : 

June  8. 
Internal    combustion    engine.     G.    R.    Rich.     2,074,859 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     \V.  Rielini.     2,0(>7,288  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Internal   combustion   engine.     E.   W.   Riffey.     2.073,179 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Internal     combustion     engine.       A.     Roth.       2,075,911  : 

Apr.  6. 
tnterniil  combustion  engine.     I.  D.   Sattgast.     2,007,878; 

Jan.  12. 
Internal   combustion   engine.     E.   Scliinianek.     2,075,231  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Internal    combustion  engine.     E.   Scliinianek.     2.099.278 : 

Nov.  10. 
Internal    combu.stion    engine.      O.    Schlapit'/..      2.096,344; 

Oct.  19. 
Internal   combustion   engine.      M.   Sltaf.     2,067,292  ;   Jan. 

12. 
In(enial    conilinslion    engine.     T.    N.    Snillli.     2,103,021  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Internal    combustion  engine.     A     StokowKz.     2,082.853 ; 

June  «. 
Internal  coinbuHtlon  engine.     W.  R.  Strickland.    2,082,231  ; 

June  1. 
Internal  combustion  engine.      R.  Suczek.     2,008,878;  Jan. 

20. 
Internal    conihii.slidn   engine.     P.    A.    Tanner.     2,103,50-1  : 

Dec.  28. 
Internal     coinbusllon    engine.      K.    ThomaH.      2,071,241: 

Feb.  16. 
(ntciiiMl    i'oiiil>usli(pii    eiiglni'.      J.    P.    Tri'cn.      2.091.190; 

Aug.  31. 
Internal    comlmHtion    engine.      II.   Trlebnlgg.      2,093,592; 

Sept.  21. 
Internal    eonilni.slion    engine.      J.    M.    Ulrleli.      2,082,000; 

June  1. 
Internal  combustion  engine.    C.  W.  Xnn  Ituiml.   2,071,0,'I  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Internal   combu.stion   engine.      A.   E.   Walileii.      2,089,4.)  I  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Inlei-iial   conibuHlinn  engliir'.      I!.   Walker  and   II.   10.   Ken- 

lU'<Iy.      2,()K4,7.''>2  ;   June  22. 
Iiilirnal    coinbu.wlion    engine.     S.    J.    WalerH.     _MO.l,|0.t  ; 

Dee.  21. 


Internal  combustion  engine.     E.  B.  AVilford  and  F.  L.  van 

Allen.     2,089,989  ;  Aug.  17. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     S.  Witkowski.     2,072,574 : 

Mar.  2. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     A.  R.  Wurtele.     2,068,583  : 

Jan.  19. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     A.  R.  Wurtele.     2,070,769  : 

Feb.  16. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     A.  R.  Wurtele.     2,071,719  : 

Feb.  23. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     A.  R.  Wurtele.     2,072,437  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     A.  R.  Wurtele.     2,083,972  ; 

June  15. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     A.  R.  Wurtele.     2,089,636  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     A.  R.  Wurtele.     2,092,384  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Internal  combustion  engine.     A.  R.  Wurtele.     2.102,002  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Inrernal  combustion  engine.     F.   B.  Yingling.     2.103.004  : 

Dec.  2S. 
Internal      combustion       engine.         V.      F.      Zahodiakin. 

2,067.254  ;  Jan.  12. 
Internal  combustion  engine.    V.  F.  Zahodiakin.    2,075,597  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Internal      combustion      engine.        A.      K.      Zimmerman. 

2,100.064  ;  Nov.  23. 
Internal    combustion    engine,    Air-cooled     V-tvpe.       C.     S. 

Brown.      2.082.869  ;  June  8. 
Internal  combustion  engine,  Automotive.     F.  A.  Howard. 

2,087.619  ;  Julv  20. 
Internal  combustion  engine,  Iniectlon.     n.  Ileinrich  and 

\V.  Voit.     2,090,350;  Aug.  17. 
Internal  combustion  engine.  Opposed  piston.    J.  L.  Bogert. 

2,097,583  ;  Nov.  2. 
Internal     combustion     engine.     Rotary.       W.     TI.     Card. 

2,075,786;  Mar.  30. 
Internal    combustion     engine.     Rotary.       B.     I,.    Martin. 

2,070,138;   Feb.   9. 
Internal      combustion      engine.      Rotary.        W.      Sopher. 

2,084,923  ;   June  22. 
Internal    combustion    engine.    Rotary.      M.    Sunderland. 

2.070,631  ;  Feb.  16. 
Internal    combustion    engine,    Two-cycle.      F.    T.    Irgens. 

2,076,892  ;  Apr.  13. 
Internal    combustion    engine.   Two-cycle.      O.    D.   Treiher. 

2,091.894  ;  Aug.  3T. 
Internal     combustion     engine,     Two-Btroke     cvcle.       W. 

McClelland.     2,088,863  ;  Aug.   3. 
Internal      combustion     motor.        O.     F.     Callahan,     Jr. 

2.084.991  :  June  29. 
Internal  combustion  motor.     T.  C.  Marshall.     2,080,970  ; 

May  18. 
Internal    expansion    brake.      K.    O.    Botnen.      2.093,996; 

Sept.  28. 
Interpolymerization  products.  Production  of.     II.  Fikent- 

sclier  and  J.  Ilengstenberg.     2.100.900;  Nov.  30. 
Intestinal    irritations.   Apparatus   for.     F.   F.   D.    Suarez 

de  Men<loza.      2.074.374  ;  Mar.  23 
Inulin,  Making.     Le  R.  S.  Weatherby  and  W.  M.  Rieger. 

2,080,843  ;  May   18. 
Invalid  chair.     A.  M.  Plerson.     2.101.290;  Dec.  7. 
Invalid  chair.     M.  E.  Roe.     2.102,330;  Dec.  14. 
Invalid  lifter.     R.  D.  Maddox.     2.100.(i(;3  ;  Nov.  30. 
Invalid  wheel  chair.     W.  Ilarlig.     2.0S0  5.-.()  :  Jnlv  K!. 
Inventory  and  sales  recording  device.  Visible.     II.  Booth. 

Uc.  20.300  ;  Mav  IS. 
Inverter  and  rectifier.  Rotary.    R.  Di  Salialino.    2.090,010: 

Aug.  17. 
Inverter  tube.     D.  D.  Kuowles.     2,078.072  ;  Apr.  27. 
Investment    composition.      G.   C.    Van   Allen.      2,102,444  : 

Dec.  14. 
Iodine,     Apparatus     for     recovery     of.       C.     V.     Simpson. 

2.080,825  ;  July  13. 
Iodine   compounds.    Wati-r  soluble   ori,'anic.      W.    lllemenz 

and   I,.   Freedman.      2.098.094  ;   Nov.   2. 
Iodine.  Recovery  of.     I,.  E.  Harrison.     2.090.S00  ;  Aug.  24. 
Ionic  discharge  tube.     J.  E.  llciulerson  .iiiil   B.   ('.    BreU, 

2.071.404  ;   Feb.   23. 
Iron  alloy  roll,  riilU  cast.     P.  D.  Merl.;i,  J.  S.  Vanlck,  and 

T.  II.  Wlekend.-n.     2.060.8  IS;  Jan.  .'.. 
Iron  and  accessories,  Soldering.     IT.  B.  Ring.     2,075,227  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Iron    and    Iron    alloys.    Treating.      A.    Vogt.      2,003,000; 

.Sept.  21. 
Iron  and   method.   Wrought.     C.    llnrl.     2,078,191;   Apr 

27. 
Iron   and   product   thereof.   Kollllig  rUKlless.     A.   L.   Folld. 

2.0S7.431  :  Julv  20. 
Iron  and  steel  articles.  Mi-thod  and  componltlon  for  c»>nt- 

Ing.     M.  Welsberg  and  1,.  Cornmn.     2.077.4.^0;  Apr.  20. 
Iron  and  slei'l  ei'mmtlng  bath  composition.     II.  Ilnnuich. 

2,095.188  :   Oct.   .''i. 
Iron    and    work    inolHtener,    ronihlned    hand.       S.    Knno. 

2,080.175;  May   11. 
Iron.  Anllchecklng.      H.   If.   Fehrey.      2.0H0.9(r.' ;   Mny   1.<» 
Iron    as    a    precipitant,    Preiiaratloii    and    use   of.      II     1" 

Kiv.'S.      •J.<I7(1.I3I  :    Fell.   9. 
Iron.  Cant.     T.   D.  Kellv.     2,075,000;  Apr.   0. 
linn,  Clialr.     Iv  C.  K.'vworth.     2.0.S2.  lUO  ;  June  I. 
Iron,  ("urllng.     E.  Cliln.     2.074.:iO»  ;  Mar.  23. 
Iron.    Duplex    elerlrli-   wadle.      B.    A.    B.liN.in.      2.070.700: 

Feb.    10. 


918 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


laundry.       A, 
A.  F.  Yoei'i 


F.      Yoerg. 


,102,871; 


from   malleable   cast.      K. 
2,090,899  ;  Aug.  24. 
.    Paschke  and  E.   Peetz. 


Iron,      Electric      oscillating 

2,080,682  ;  May  18. 
Iron,   Electric  rotary   laundry. 

Dec.  21. 
Iron,    Electric    soldering.      C.    T.    Beadling.       2,099,792 ; 

Nov.  2.3. 
Iron,  Electric  soldering.    L.  P.  Young.    2,073,259  ;  Mar.  9. 
Iron,  Electrical.     J.  M.  Beck.     2,095,954  ;  Oct.  19. 
Iron,    Electrically    heated    steam    laundry    and    pressing. 

T.  Stockton.     2,073,657  ;  Mar.  16. 
Iron  hanger.     M.  G.  Gedeonoff.     2,085,969  ;  July  6. 
Iron,  Making  a   curling.     W.   H.  Stansberry.     2,094,858 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Iron,  Making  cast.     O.   Smalley.     2,086,098  ;  July  6. 
Iron,    Making   semi-pyrophoric.      A.    Schmid.      2,096,009  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Iron  manufacture,  Electrolytic.    B.  Miller  and  C.  G.  Fink. 

2,076,909  ;  Apr.  13. 
Iron,    Manufacture   of  articles 

Roesch  and  O.  J.  Schleimer. 
Iron,    Manufacture   of   pig.      M 

2,100,086  ;  Nov.  23. 
Iron,  Manufacture  of  wrought.     J.  Aston  and  E.  B.  Story. 

2,095,959;  Oct.  19. 
Iron,      Manufacture     of     wrought.        H.      A.      Brassert. 

2,095,965  ;  Oct.  19. 
Iron,  Manufacture  of  wrought.     C.  E.  Gross.     2,095,978  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Iron,  Marcel.     E.  Clein.     2,100,633  ;  Nov.  30. 
Iron  melted  in  a  cupola  furnace,  Rapid  recarburization  of 

pig.     H.  Frauenknecht.     2,068,793  ;  Jan.  26. 
Iron  metallurgy.     F.  A.  Hartgen.     2,072,072-3  ;  Feb.   23. 
Iron   or  steel  and  Portland  cement  in  a   rotary  furnace, 

Manufacture  of.     L.  P.  Basset.     2,067,373  ;  Jan.  12. 
Iron    or    steel    articles,    Method    and    apparatus    for    hot 

falvanizing.     H.   V.    Williamson    and  A.   C.    Simmons. 
,093.857  :  Sept.  21. 
Iron  or  steel  with  aluminum  or  an  allcJy  thereof,  Coating. 

E.  J.  M.  Mattsson.     2,101,553  ;   Dec.  7. 
Iron  ores.  Agglomeration  of  fine.    E.  Kugener.    2,075,210  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Iron,  Pressing.     H.   P.   Cooper.     2,078,061 ;   Apr.  20. 
Iron,  Producing  low  carbon  high  chromium  cast.     C.  O. 
Burgess.     2,101,426  ;  Dec.  7. 

"  J.  M.  Avery.    2,080,028  ;  May  11. 

F.  Carlsson.    2,089,782  ;  Aug.  10. 

protective   layer  on.     W.   Enders. 


W.  B.  Arness.     2,069,203^  ; 
A.   L.    Feild.      2,076,885  ; 


Iron,  Producing  sponge. 
Iron,  Producing  sponge, 
Iron,   Production  of  a 

2,097,024;  Oct.  26. 
Iron,  Production  of  rustless, 

Feb.  2. 
Iron,   Production   of   rustless. 

Apr.  13. 
Iron   sleeper.      C.    Wallmann,   J.   Grossweischede,   and   B. 

Kruse.     2,100,153  ;  Nov.  23. 
Iron,  Soldering.     \V.  R.  Richardson.     2,102,032  ;  Dec.  14. 
Iron,  Soldering.     J.  G.   Shively.     2.095,893  ;  Oct.  12. 
Iron,  Split-checking.     H.  M.  Young.     2,091,776;  Aug.   31. 
Iron,      Steam      laundry      and      pressing.     T.      Stockton. 

2.073.658  ;  Mar.   16. 
Iron,   steel   or  steel   alloys,   Coating.      C.   A.   Basore   and 

D.  T.   Jones.     2,075,879  ;  Apr.   6. 
Iron.  Waffle.     E.  Walder.     2.099,152  :  Nov.  16. 
xroner     and     wringer.     Combination.       A.     W.     Zeman. 

2.094,164  ;  Sept.  28. 
Ironer,  Domestic.     L.  Ringer.     2,083,505  ;  June  8. 
Ironer,     Garment     sleeve.       J.     H.     and     G.     H.     Leef. 

2,086,773  ;  .Tuly  13. 
Ironing  cord  holder.     W.  M.  Fish.     2,095,185  ;  Oct.  5. 
Ironing  device.     F.   J.   Osuch.     2,079,033  ;   May   4. 
Ironing  machine.     H.  C.  Bowen.     2,103,141  ;  Dec.  21. 
C.  E.  Clement.     2.084.383  ;  June  22. 
N.  L.  Etten.     2,077,680;  Apr.  20. 
J.  J.  McCabe.     2,071,888;  Feb.  23. 
A.   O.   McCollum.     2,076,346 ;   Apr.   6. 
A.   O.  McCollum.      2,095.520  :  Oct.    12. 
W.  F.  Oliver.     2.071.896  ;  Feb.  23. 
W.  F.  Oliver.     2.079,301  ;   Jlay  4. 
W.  F.  Oliver.      2,095,512:   Oct.   12. 
J.  W.  Racklyeft.     Re.  20,331  ;  Apr.  13 
J.  W.  Racklyeft.     2,071,204;  Feb.   16 
N.  H.  Watts.     2.071.187:  Feb.  16. 

Swinging.       G.     W.     Altorfer, 


Ironing  machine 
Ironing  machine. 
Ironing  machine. 
Ironing  machine. 
Ironing  macliino. 
Ironing  machine. 
Ironing  machine. 
Ironing  incichine. 
Ironing  machine. 
Ironing  machine. 
Ironing  machine. 
Ironing     machine 

2,090,092  ;  Aug.  17 
Ironing  machine  mechanism. 

July  20. 
Ironing   machine    structure. 

Jan.  12. 
Ironing  table.     G.  W.  Lewis 
Collapsible. 


J.  W.  Racklyeft.    2,087,447 

J.    J.   McCabe.     2,067,719 

2,068.274:  .Tan.  19. 
C.    A.    Forney.      2,097,724 


Ironing    table, 

Nov.  2. 
Irradiating  apparatus.     E.  C.  Berndt  and  H.  M.  Creighton 

2.072.418;  Mar.  2. 
Irrigation    device.       W.    H.     Coles    and     B.     J.     Nelson 

2,075,702  :  Mar.  30. 
Irrigation,  Method  and  apparatus  for  overhead.     W.  H 

Rabe.     2,078,510  ;  Apr.  27. 
Irrigation  signal.     J.  H.  Garrison.     2,082.763  ;  June  1. 
Irrigation    system.       P.    De    Lacy-Mulhall.      2,070,089 : 

Feb.  9. 
IsatinAlialides  halogon.ited  in  the  nucleus.  Manufacture 

of.     E.   Kambli.     2,084,528;  June  22. 
Isatin    compounds    useful    for   protection    against   moths 

Manufacture  of.    J.  Bindler.     2,070,351-2  :  Fob.  9. 
Isatin    compounds   useful    for   protection    against   moths 

Manufacture  of.     J.  Bindler.    2.070.353  :  Feb.  ». 


Isatin  derivatives,  Manufacture  of.   M.  Wyler.    2,102,104  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Isatlns,  Purification  of.      R.   C.  Hoare.     2,086,805  ;   July 

13. 
Isobutylene   and    tertiary   butyl    chloride.    Production    of. 

C.  F.  Pruttou  and  W.  E.  Roush.     2,069,624  ;  Feb.  2. 
Isochronous  governing  mechanism.     A.  Maas.     2,095,821  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Isocolloids,  Manufacture  of  sulphurized  organic.     L.  Auer 

and  P.  Stamberger.     2,083,549  ;  June  15. 
Isocolloids,  Manufacture  of  vulcanized  organic.     L.  Auer. 

2,083,550  ;  June  15. 
Isopropvl    sulphates,    Preparation    of.      A.    W.    Larchar. 

2,099,814;  Nov.  23. 
Isoviolanthrone  derivatives  and  their  preparation.     A.  J. 

Wuertz  and  W.  H.  Lycan.     2,082,560  ;  June  1. 
Jack :  See — 

Automobile  jack.  Mine  roof  jack. 

Bumper  jack.  Pump  jack. 

Car  jack.  Pumping  jack. 

Chain  jack.  Screw  jack. 

Dental  jack.  Shoe  jack. 

Engine  pump  jack.  Smoke  jack. 

Hose  jack.  Tool  joint. 

Hydraulic  jack.  Universal  joint. 

Hydraulic  snubbing  jack.        Variable  ratio  jack. 

Ladder  jack.  Vehicle  attached  jack. 

Last  jack.  Vehicle  jack. 

Lifting  jack.  Vehicular  jack. 

Jack.     W.  J.  Fiedler.     2,080,963  ;  May  18. 
Jack.     B.  R.  McConnell.     2.085.111  ;  June  29. 
Jack.     R.  F.  Phillips.     2,070,960  ;  Feb  16. 
Jack.    G.  F.  Ryan.     2,093,482  ;  Sept.  21. 
Jack   and   jacking   system    for   vehicles,   Lifting.      W.    R. 

Bridgens.     2,079,149  ;  May  4. 
Jack  attachment.     C.  M.  Hunter.     2,073,012  ;  Mar.  9. 
Jack     attachment     for     motor     vehicles.     A.     Pearlman. 

2.103.117  ;  Dec.  21. 
Jack    for    automobiles,    Bumper    carried    lifting.      A.    C. 

Hoecker.     2,0^0,050  ;  Feb.  9. 
Jack   for   knitting  machines.      R.  H.   Lawson  and  W.   L. 

Smith,  Jr.     2,073,595;  Mar.  9. 
Jack  for  motor  vehicles.    W.  Bohler.    2,093,542  ;  Sept.  21. 
Jack    for   removing   rock   drill   steels,   Hydraulic.      C.   E. 

Gonser  and  C.  D.  Hingley.     2,087,403  ;   July  20. 
Jack  hammer  bit.     N.  Brenholm.     Re.  20,468  ;  Aug.  17. 
Jack,  Hydraulic.     E.  M.  Pfauser.     Re.  20,350  ;  May  4. 
Jack    presser    for    knitting    machines.       W.     A    Ingalls. 

2,066,470  ;  Jan.  5. 
Jack  seating   device.     J.   Gunn.     2,076,339 ;  Apr.   6. 
Jacks,  Work  engagement  means  for.     S.  Mandl.    2,093,284  ; 

Sept.   14. 
Jacket  for  conductors  or  cables,  Protective.    H.  V.  Wodtke. 

2.099,415;  Nov.  16. 
Jacket,      Recirculating      water.        I.      E.      Mouromtseff. 

2,100.747;  Nov.  30. 
Jacket  with  automatic  electric  lighting  unit,  Lifesaving. 

G.  A.  F.  Winckler.     2,070,818  ;  Feb.  16. 
Jacquard  apparatus  for  flat  knitting  looms.     C.  Scheller. 

2,075,139  ;  Mar.  30. 
Jacquard  covering  and  tuck  pattern  device  for  flat  hosiery 

frames.     A.  Loimann.     2.074.089  ;  Jlar.  16. 
Jacquard  feeding  mechanism.     E.  R.  Holmes.     2,097,666  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Jacquard  mechanism  for  textile  machine  employing  such 

mechanism.     H.  Goodley.     2,100,952  ;  Nov.  30. 
Jar.     B.  F.  Conner.     2,076,549-1  ;  Apr.  13. 
Jar.     B.  F.  Conner.     2,077,215-8;  Apr.  13. 
Jar.     J.  R.  Greenlee.     2,091,680  ;  Aug.  31. 
Jar.    E.  F.  Raymon.    2,096,135  ;  Oct.  19. 
Jar.     B.  L.  Shannon.     2,102,754  ;  Dec.  21. 
Jar.     H.    P.   Wickersham.     2,101.968 ;   Dec.   14. 
Jar  closure.    J.  R.  Spahn.     2,081,340 ;  May  25. 
Jar,  Collansible  refill.     K.  N.  Brown.     2,099.595  ;  Nov.  16. 
Jar   device.     A.   S.  Baptie.     2.093.794 ;   Sept.  21. 
Jar  holder.     L.  Fiedler.     2,076,813  ;  Apr.   13. 
Jar  holder.     R.  S.  Kellogg.     2,095.878  ;  Oct.  12. 
Jar  holder.     G.  A.  Lodin.     2,086,674  ;  July  13. 
Jar  holder.     W.  T.  Westlund.     2.087,827  ;  July  20. 
Jar  holder.  Fruit.     W.  C.  Fleck  and  C.  F.  Ayle.    2,071,518  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Jar  lifter.     F.  Hildenbrand.     2.093,658;   Sept.  21. 
Jar,  Rotary.    W.  L.  Foster  and  J.  J.  Santiago.     2,098,491 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Jar  sealer.     J.  E.   Polisso.     2,077,260  ;  Apr.  13. 
Jar  wrench.     P.  F.  and  F.  Marsella.     2,083,957;  June  15. 
Jars,    Continuously   closing   and   sealing  vacuum.     M.    C. 

Regan.     2,081,208  ;  May  25. 
Jars,  cordial  containers,  and  the  like.  Supporting  confec- 
tionery.    J.  L.  Barnett.     2,080,957  ;  May  18. 
Jars,  Means  for  sealing.     E.  Purdam.     2,079,526  ;  May  4. 
Jelly  cutter.     A.   J.  Beck.     2.084,570  ;  June  22. 
Jetty.     L.  L.  Mahon.     2,082,707  ;  June  1. 
Jetty.     S.  M.  Wood.     2,099,249  ;  Nov.  16 
Jetty  structure.     G.  W.  Rehfeld.     2.071,656  ;  Feb.  23. 
Jewel  bearing.     O.  A.  Knopp.     2,092.281  ;  Sept.  7. 
Jewel  setting.     H.   Jaeckel.     2,080,317  ;  May  11. 
Jewelry.     I.  Adelsperger  and  A.  Kraus.     2,085,723  ;  July  6. 
Jewe  ry  article.     E.  H.  Lundsten.     2,095,073  ;  Oct.  5. 
.Tewelry,   Article    of.     L.   Garfinkel.     2,099,730;   Nov.  23. 
Jewe  ry  construction.     J.  Sand.     2,075.304  ;  Mar.  30. 
Jewe  ry  finding.     A.  H.  Carlson.     2,090.106  ;   Aug.   17. 
Jewelry  finding.    E.  Morehouse.    2,098,104 ;  Nov.  2 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


919 


Jewelry     hinge.       E.     L.     Johnson     and     O.     Lundsten. 

2,079,711  ;  May  11. 
Jewelry,  Interlock.     O.  F.  Placco.     2,080,060 ;  May  11. 
Jewelry  set.     E.  J.  Gross.     2,077,234;  Apr.  13. 
Jewelry     setting     perfume     holder.        L.     A.     Samstag. 

2,079,043  ;  May  4. 
Jewelry        structure,        Ornamental.  K.        Fassnacht. 

2,082.879  ;  June  8. 
Jig.     I.   B.  Humphreys.     2,078,605  ;   Apr.  27. 
Jig,  Cutting.     A.  S.  .Aluller.     2.101,624;  Dec.  7. 
Jig,  Dye.     B.  C.  Gibbs.     2,097,592  ;  Nov.  2. 
Jig  for  treating  ore-bearing  and  like  material.    W.  Ruoss. 

2,070,069  ;  Feb.  9. 
Jig,  Key  cutting.     J.  W.  Fitz  Gerald.     2,089,354  ;  Aug.  10. 
Jig,  Pouring.     M.  Holhut  and  W.  G.  Vollmer.     2,103,531  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Jigging  machine  for  concentrating  ores  and  other  mate- 
rials.    S.  D.  Ware.     2,100,459  ;  Nov.  30. 
Jigsaw.      J.    C.    Lowry    and    O.    M.    Rybolt.      2,072,590 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Joint :  See — 

Adjustable  hinge  joint.  Piston  ring  joint. 

Air  cushion  joint.  Plywood  joint. 

Ball  and  socket  joint.  Rail  joint. 

Ball  joint.  Railway  expansion  joint. 

Bolted  ioint.  Resilient  joint. 

Butt  joint.  Road  expansion  joint. 

Cable  joint.  Rotary  tool  joint. 

Concrete  pipe  joint.  Safety  joint. 

Concrete  slab  joint.  Screw  thread  joint. 

Cushion  joint.  Shimmed  rail  joint. 

Double  universal  Joint.  Socket   joint. 

Electrical  joint.  Spectacle  joint. 

Expansion  joint.  Steering  lever  joint. 

Expansion  rail  joint.  Step  joint. 

Fixture  joint.  Streamline  mil  joint. 

Flexible  joint.  Structural  joint. 

Flexible  rail  joint.  Swing  joint. 

Hinge  joint.  .Swivel  joint. 

Homokinetic  Cardan  joint.       Swivel  pipe  joint. 

Insulated  rail  joint.  Tool  joint. 

Interlocking  sash  joint.  Trunnion   joint. 

I>iibricate(l  rubber  joint.  Tubular  joint. 

Metallic  expansion  joint.         Universal  joint. 

Needle  bearing  joint.  Well  pijie  and  tool  joint. 

Oscillating  joint.  Wood  joint. 

Pipe  joint. 
Joint.     W.   J.   Brown.     2,090,497  ;   Aug.    17. 
Joint.     G.  H.  Ilufferd.     2,096,9f>0  :  Oct.  26. 
Joint.      G.   H.   Hufferd   and   M.   P.   Graham.      2,074,748 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Joint.     R.  F.  Peo.     2,066.695  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Joint.     R.  F.  Peo.     2,096,557  ;  Oct.  19. 
Joint.     J.  G.  Whittier.     2,083,354  ;  June  8. 
Joint   and   leak-proofing   the   same.    Packed.      D.   B.   Wil- 
liams.     2,094,691  ;   Oct.   5. 
Joint  and  ni.'ildng  the  same.     D.  E.  Lindquist,  J.  E.  Gray, 

and  n.  K.  Rader.     2,084,207;  June  15. 
Joint   and    making   the    same,    Sealing.      C.    F.    Wallace. 

2,097,850  ;  Nov.  2. 
Joint     and      manufacture.     Enameled.       C.     J.     Rodman. 

2,000,647  ;  Jan.  5. 
Joint     and     sewi'v     stop.     Combined     pil)e.      E.     L.     Vogt. 

2.092. !)!)4  :    Sept.   14. 
Joint     assembly     and     nailing    strip.       G.     E.     Shipway. 

2,071,772  ;  Feb.  23. 
Joint      assembly.      Double      universal.        M.      Anderson. 

2,072,090  ;  Mar.   2. 
Joint  between  two  relatively  movable  bodies,  Device  for 

sealing  the.     F.   C.    Witsell.     2.000,588;   Aug.   17. 
Joint  clip.     T.  Larrlck.     2,092,552  ;   Sept.  7. 
Joint  construction.     W.  O.  Fremont.     2.093,718;  Sept.  21. 
Joint       construe!  ion,       lOxpanslon.         C.       Ij.       Jlcthven. 

2,082,805  :  June  8. 
Joint       constructiriM.       Interlocking.         A.       Yurkoviteli. 

2,097,172;  Oct.  20. 
Joint    core,    Expansion.      R.    R.    Robertson.      2,082,977  ; 

Joint  covering  and  finish,  Noncracklng.     A.   C.  Benedict. 

2,078,049;  Apr.  20. 
Joint.    lOxiiansion.      Ij.    E.    Hall    and    W.     H.    I'-Iclichrian. 

Joint  for 'angle  bars,"'structural.     E.  Ehlers.     2,070,811  ; 

Joint   'for'    arlificial     limbs.     Pivotal.      P.     H.     Spracldcn. 

•>  0(l'>,M9l  :   Sciit.  14.  „„„,._.,      , 

Joint  for  carburetors.     M.  E.  Clinndler.     2,085,574;  June 

29. 
Joint  for  cIrculatorB.     J.  A.  Smith.     2,078  405  ;  Apr.  27. 
Jolnl       lor      coiuielr.      building      unlls.      II.      ItuKHiniiiiii. 

2.103.894;  Dec.   28.  .      ,       ,.,  ^     <^,  , 

Joint    for   concrete   pavements   and    the   like.      C.    Older. 

2,069. 891)  ;    Feb.  9.  ,      ,       ,., 

Joint    for    concrele    pavements   and    the   like.    Expansion. 

C.  Oi(l<>r.     2,009.898;   K<'b.  0.  

Jolnl    for    concri'le    pavementH   and    llw    like,    J',.\piinHloii, 

cent  r.icl  Ion,      and      conBtructlon.        R.      M.       SImnill. 

2,078,(193;  Apr.  27.  „„„,„„„   , 

Joint     for    concrete    slabs.      E.    H.    Geyer.      2,00.), 000-1  ; 

Joint 'fiir    double    wall    hot    air  pipes.       II.    J.  OMlendoil'. 

2,091,(108;  Aug.  ,'tl.  .    „  „    ,,    „, 

Joint   for  electric  cables.     F.  0.  Meyer  and   G.  E.  Molllll. 

2,080,829  ;  May    18, 


Joint  for  electric  cables.  Stop.     N.  E.  Buck,  D.  W.  Roper, 

and  A.  P.  Thoms.     2,075,019  ;  Mar.  30. 
Joint  for  electrical  cables,   Split  insulating.     J.    C.   Rah. 

2,080,743;  May  18. 
Joint  for  front  wheel  suspensions,  Ball.     G.  H.  Hufferd. 

2,102,463  ;  Dec.  14. 
Joint    for    lined    pipe.      W.    E.    Bannerman.      2,086,151 ; 

July  6. 
Joint      for      lubricating     apparatus.        A.      W.      Reader. 

2,082,654  ;  June  1. 
Joint    for    metal    links.      E.    B.    G.    Lefevre.      2,083,609; 

June  15. 
Joint  for  metal  links.     E.  B.  G.  Lefevre.     2,095,416  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Joint  for  oil-filled  cables.  Stop.    L.  Emanueli.    2,072,742 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Joint  for  pavements.     W.  E.  White.     2,092,488  ;   Sept.  7. 
Joint  for  pavements  and  the  like,  Expansion.     C.  Older. 

Re.  20,575  ;  Dec.  7. 
Joint  for  pavements  and  the  like.  Expansion.     C.  Older. 

2,] 01, 154;  Dec.  7. 
Joint  for  pipes.  Rail  and  socket.     F.  Krefft.     2.067.768; 

Jan.  12. 
Joint    for    power    shafts,    Flexible.      J.    W.    B.    Pearce. 

2,067.285  ;   Jan.   12. 
Joint  for  railroad   crossings.      A.  E.   Brown.     2,081,352 ; 

May  25. 
Joint  for  roadways.    J.  R.  Gammeter.     2,071,299  :  Feb.  16. 
Joint  for  well  testers,  By-pass.     I.  Thomas.     2,076,684  ; 

Apr.    13. 
Joint  for  wire  fabrics.     O.  C.  Scherfel.     2.094,500;  Sept. 

28. 
Joint  for  "wishbone"  arms  of  independent  wheel  suspen- 
sion. Hinged.     J.  W.  Leighton.     2,096,117  ;  Oct.  19. 
Joint     former.     Road.       R.     R.     Robertson.       2,082,976 ; 

June  8. 
Joint,  Forming  a  rolled.    M.  Halpern.    2,089,790  :  Aug.  10. 
Joint  forming  means  and  construction  making  use  thereof. 

F.  O.  Parker.     2,072,647  ;  Mar.  2. 
Joint     holding     and     edging     unit.       R.     R.     Robertson. 

2,082,978  ;  June  8. 
Joint  member  and  making  same.    J.E.Padgett.    2,007,283; 

Jan.  12. 
Joint  members.  Making.     J.  E.  Padgett.     2,067,282  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Joint  packing  and  manufacture  thereof.     E.  C.  Emanuel. 

2,076,401  ;    Apr.    6. 
Joint  production  of  plurality  of  good  oil.  Tractions  from 

mineral  oil.     M.  H.  Tuttle.     2,077.287  ;  Apr.   13. 
.Joint  sealing  device.     E.   S.  Clark.     2,079,731  :  May  11. 
Joint    structure.    Expansion.     R.    Hall.     2.103,981  :    Dec. 

•>s. 
Joint    to    be    welded.    Arrangement    for    fixation    of    the 
edges  of  a.     S.  A.  Eskilson.  A.  R.  Gunnert,  and  K.  G.  E. 
HUbinetto.     2,080,563:  May  18. 
Joint   with   rubber  sealing  cap.  Load  transmission.     R.  R. 

Robertson.     2,078,280;  Apr.   27. 
Joints,     Installation     for    pavement.      E.     McCrady,     Jr. 

2,096,254:  Oct.  19. 
Joints,    Sealing   expansion.     W.    O.    Snelling,     2,103,048; 

Dec,   28. 
Joist.    E.  D.  Coddington.     2.06S,0.'')2  :  Jan.  19. 
Joist,     E,  I),  Coddington.     2,097,722  :   Nov.  2, 
Joist  support,     E.  Carlson.     2.098.4S5  :  Nov.  9. 
Jolting  and  squeeze  control  for  molding  machines,     W.  H. 

Nicholls  and  G.  Anderson.     2,102,377:   Dec.   14. 
Journal  bearing.     W.  II.  Heckman.     2.072,168:  Mar.  2. 
Journal  bearing.     G.  G,  lllrsch.     2.087,858:  July  20, 
Journal  bearing.     A.  VIgne.     2.081.314  :  May  25, 
Journal  box,     W,  ISIackmore.     2.069.488  :  Feb,  2, 
Joiirnal  b.ix,     II.  R,  Gibbons  and  O.  W.  Young.    2,094.235  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Journal  box  lubricating  pad.     O.  W.  Dltmore.     2,079,734; 

May  11. 
Journals.     Protecting     and     lubricating.       C.     I.     Walker. 

2.066.593  :  Jan.  5. 
Jug    ami    drinlting    receptacle    support.     A.     S.     Knnpp. 

2.074,580  :  Mnr.  23. 
Julfe  extracting  appnrntuB,  Fruit.    T.  Finl/.le.     2,009,734; 

Feb.  9. 
Jui<e  e.vlrncting  device.     H.  C.  Johnson,     2.090,913;  Aug, 

24, 
Juice  extrnclor.      C,  M.  Frldlender  and   I',  A,  Fridlender, 

2,008,013;   Jan.    10. 
Juli'i'  fnmi  cut  sugar  beefs  and  other  gas  cotitalning  sub- 
KtMiiceN,  Extracting.     D.  H.  J.  van  Mniineii,     2.081.229  ; 
June  15. 
Juice   friim   vi'geliible  pulp  and  like  materlnl.s,  Extrnctlon 

iif.     C,   K.  .lenklns,     2,009.7:i9  ;  Nov.  23, 
Juice  hentlng  lank.      G.   11.  Tay.      2.087.303;  July  20 
Juices,  Canning  citrus  and  other.     J.  Ilcnson.     2.070.450  ; 

Apr.  0, 
Juieis,      liecelorlzlug     KUgiir,       E.     Scheller.       2.0.S2,I25  ; 

Jun<-  1. 
Juices,    I'reK.M-vIng   the   natural   pronertlcM   of   fruit,   veise- 

table  iind  Kimlbir,      K.  Srlioop,     2.0.'<2,-I20  ;  June  1. 
Juices,    I'niduolng  lnleuKllle<1,      I>.   V.   WMilnworlli  and    L, 

W  lei.iiiil.ii.     2,087.077  ;  July   i:i. 
.hileiH,    I'urlllciilliiu    of    HUgar    fiiclory    nnil    rellneiy.      1>. 

'IValInt,      2,071,770  ;   Feb.  23, 
Kfib|.leHi(i|ie.      C.    \V.   TbiiUii'Meii.      2.(100, MS;   Jnn.   5, 
KjileldoMcopIc  projection  and  niumriitu*  therefor.     R.  \V. 
I'eiinlngfon  and  C.  E.  Porter.  Jr.     2.000.901  ;  Nov,  23. 


920 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


. 


Keeper  device  for  door  latches.     G.  W.  Wells.     2,066,438  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Keeper  for  doors.     G.  W.  Wells.     2,090,493  ;  Aug.  17. 
Keeper  for  traveling  bag  frames.     A.  T.  Long.     2,096,187  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Keeper  ring.     C.  H.  Schnorr.     2,079,818  ;  INIav  11. 
Keg.  Beer.     H.  H.  Lucker.     2,087.349  ;  July  20. 
Kerf-cutting  machine.     T.  E.   Prav.     2.102.743:  Dec.   21. 
Kerf-cutting  machine.    W.  W.  Sloane.     2,079.428  ;  May  4. 
Kerf-cuttine  machine.     W.  W.  Sloane.     2.086,243  ;  July  6. 
Ketene,  Manufacture  of.     G.  D.  Graves  and  C.  H.  Greene- 
wait.    2,069.243  ;  Feb.  2. 
Ketene,  Production  of.     W.  Eschenbach.     2,080,562  ;  May 

18. 
Ketenes,   Manufacturing.     K.  T.   Steik.      2,086,.582  :   July 

13. 
Ketones  and  preparing  the  same.  Liquid  xylylheptadecyl. 

A.    W.    Ralston   and    C.    W.    Christensen.      2,075,765 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Ketones,    Carbazole-alkyl.      A.    W.    Ralston    and    C.    W. 

Christensen.     2,101,559  ;  Dec.  7. 
Ketones    containing   a    sterol    nucleus,    Monohalogenated 

unsaturated.     L.  Ruzicka.     2,085,474;  June  29. 
Ketones,  Cyclic  unsaturated.    A.  Weissenborn.    2,090,319  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Ketones,    Manufacture     of.      C.     M.     Beanior.      2,092.870; 

Sept.  14. 
Ketones,  Mixed  thienyl-alkyl.     A.  W.  Ralston.     2,101,560  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Ketones,  Sulphonated  mixed.    A.  W.  Ralston.     2,089,154  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Ketonic  substances.  Obtaining  hormone-like.     E.  Schwenk 

and  B.  Whitman.     2,078.978  ;  May  4. 
Kettle.     J.  M.  Beck.     2,083,632  ;  June  15. 
Kettle  for  tar,  asphalt,  and  the  like.  Melting.     R.  S.  Coul- 

tor.      2  003.232  ;  Sept.  14. 
Kettle,  Melting.     J.  N.  WMlliams.     2,076,689  ;  Apr.  13. 
Key.     L.   E.  Deutsch.     2,090,114;  Aug.   17. 
Key  and  actuating  arm  assembly,  Voting.     A.  F.  Foehren- 

bach.    2,093,554  ;  Sept.  21. 
Key   and   permutation   operated    door   lock.     D.   M.   Bell 

2.083,358  ;  June  8. 
Keyboard    balance.     C.    A.    Becker    and    W.    C.    Seyter. 

2,102,938  ;  Dec.  21. 

Keyboard    construction    and     key    control.      M.    Garbell. 

2,091.778;  Aug.  31. 
Keyboard    control   mechanism.     C.    J.    Fitch.     2,074  051  : 

Jfar.  16. 
Keyboard    for    typewriters.      R.    G.    Bower.      2,080,457  • 

May  18. 
Keyboard  mechanism  for  telegraph  apparatus.    S.  Morton. 

Re.  20,330;  Apr.  13. 
Keyboard    of    key-operated    typographical    machines.      P. 

Nolte.     2,085,166  :  June  29. 
Keyboard     perforator     and     counter.        A.     G.     Eklund 

2,077,404  ;  Apr.  20. 
Keyboard  perforator  and  counter.     E.   S.  Larson  and  C 

A.   Levin.     2,080,424  ;  May   18. 
Keyboard     perforator     and     counter.       B.     F.     Madsen 

2,080,426;  May  18. 
Keyboard,  Practicing.     C.  Engel.     2.072,071  ;  Feb.  23 
Key,  Brake  shoe.     J.  A.  McGrew.     2.072.007  ;  Feb.  23 
Key  carrier.    W.  D.  Gladstone.    2,066.526  ;  Jan.  5 
Key  case,  Releasable  ignition.    R.  H.  Johnson.     2,066  472  • 

Jan.  5. 
Key,  Code  finding.     H.  Abrams.     2,087,423  ;  July  20. 
Key    control    for   auxiliary   printing   units.      M.    Garbell 

2,094,883  ;    Oct.   5. 
Key  cutting  m.Tchine.     S.  A.  McPhee.     2.098,728  •  Nov    9 
Key  decoder.     J.  W.  Fitz  Gerald.     2,070,228  ;  Feb    9 
Key   for   car  brakes,   Locking.     W.   J.   M.Tck      *>  094  '>73  • 

Sept.  28.  '       •-      • 

Key  gauge.     S.  Seg.-il.     2.069,563  ;  Feb.  2. 
Key  holder.     M.  C.  Brandt.     2.071.021  ;  Feb.  16 
Key  holder.     H.  E.  Butler.     2.086.378;  July  6. 
Key-holder.     J.  P.  Gits.     2,070,546  ;  Feb.  9 
Key  holder.     E.  R.  Hallock.     2,078,325  ;  Apr    27 
Key  holder.     H.  A.   Johnston.     2,076.895  ;  Apr    13 
Key  holder.     J.  G.  Lipic,  Jr.     2.069,317:  Feb    " 
Key  holder.     B.  E.  Matthews.     2,071,757  ;  Feb.  23. 
Key  holder.     R.  M.  Scliupbach.     2.084.260  ;  June  15 
Key  holding  device.     R.  !\I.  Bryan.     2.086.468  •  July  6 
Keyhole  guide.     R.   A.    Ringseis.     2,076.004;   Apr    6 
Key  l(>ver  adjusting  mechanism.     J.  F.  Koca      2  073  84.''.  ■ 

Mar.  16.  ... 

Key  lever  adjusting  mechanism.    J.  F.  Koca.     2  087  409  • 

July  20.  ... 

Kej-lever-lock   for  key-lever  type  machines.     L.  E.  Tano 

1^.099.147:  Nov.  16.  ^^' 

Key    nipchnnism    for    accordions.    Shift.      M.    B     Luttbee 

2,066,633  ;  Jan.  5.  i-uiioeg. 

Key    release    for    calculating    machines.      If.    \v     Clark 

i.091.728;  Aug.  31. 
Key  ring  and  holder  therefor.     S.  Peters.     2,090,902  ;  Aug. 

Key  support.      R.  C.  I.,egat.      2.093.326-7  ;  Sept.  14 
Keyway    forming   machine.      II.    E.    Morton.      2,084  061  • 

June  15. 
Key  winder.     H.  E.  Rubens.     2,077,715  ;  Apr   20 
Keys  for  preserve  cans.  Manufacture  of.     E.  Ljiingstrom. 

Keying.'    W."  Buschbeck.     2.089.781  :   Aug.   10 
Keying.     IT.  Feussner.     2,074,687  ;  Mar.  23. 


C.    Balieutine. 
G.     R.    Bennett. 

i,088,554  ;  Jul.v 
Phillips. 


D. 


2,092,657  ; 


C.  B.  Gudebrod.     2.079,010;  May  4. 

J.  J.  Sanders.     2,084,780  ;  June  22. 
F.   W.    Watson.     2.103.571  ;  Dec.   28. 
lunch.      D.    M.    Hinnenkamp.      2,097,186 ; 


W.   B.   Kaszas. 


Sept. 
W. 


Spronls. 


Keying.     G.  E.  Pray.     2.089,811 ;  Aug.  10. 

Keying  device.    I.  M.  lugerson.     2,082,697  ;  June  1. 

Keying    system.      S.    E.    Currier    and    E. 

2,086,899  ;  July  13. 
Kick-oft     operating    mechanisms.       H. 

2,079,833  ;  May  11. 
Kier.    O.  P.  Curtis.    2,075,3  80  ;  Mar.  <H). 
Kiln.     J.  T.  Robson  and  G.  R.  Sylvester. 

27. 
Kiln     and     operating     same.     Tunnel. 

2.081,954  ;  June  1. 
Kiln     control     arrangement.       A.      Smith. 

Sept.  7. 
Kiln  control  arrangement,  Rotary.     A.  Smith.    2,068,574  : 

Jan.  19. 
Kiln,  Dry.     J.  F.  Cobb.     2,085,634  ;  June  29. 
Kiln,  Dry.     J.  W.  Doherty.     2,096,373  ;  Oct.  3  9 
Kiln,  Dry.     J.  I.  Steel.     2,081,098 ;  May  18. 
Kiln    drying.    Apparatus    for.      J.    I.    Steel.      2,087,454 ; 

July  20. 
Kiln,  Frit.     J.  W.  Emery.     2,085,254 ;  June  29. 
Kiln,   Rotary.     H.  C.  Thayer.     2,084,713  ;  June  22. 
Kiln,   Rotary.     M.  Vogel-Jorgensen.     2,069,164  ;   Jan.   26. 
Kit,  Display  sales.     H.  L.  Tharp.     2,076,683  ;  Apr.  13. 
Kit,  Kitchen.     L.  L.  Matanovich.     2,090,690  ;  Aug.   24. 
ICit,   Lady's  lunch.     J.  P.  Jarvis.     2.087,951 ;  July  27. 
Kit,    Pocket    smoking.     A.    Henderson.     2,068,983 ;    Jan. 

26. 
Kit,   Sewing. 
Kit,  Sewing. 
'--'it.    Sewing. 
Kit,    Thermos 

Oct.  26. 

Kit,   Toilet.     J.   Huntley.     2,088,705;   Aug.   3. 
Kitchen  accessory.     N.  J.  Rice.     2,067,983  ;  Jan.  19. 
Kitchen  case.     O.  Landaw.     2,091,448  ;  Aug.  31. 
Kitchen  tool.     M.  Schumacher.     2,082,982  ;  June  8. 
Kitchen  utility  device.     S.  Minors.    2.081,636  ;  May  25. 
Kitchen  ventilator.     B.  Sonntag.     2,077,496  ;  Apr.  20. 
Kite.     H.  J.  de  Courcy.     2,074,327  ;  Mar.  23. 
Kite.     G.  M.  Taylor.     2.097.538  ;  Nov.  2. 
Kite.     I.  Wolff.     2,071,807  ;  Feb.  23. 
Kite  and  advertising   device.   Airplane. 

2.086.361  ;  July  6. 
Kneader,  Meat.     E.  J.  Nigh.     2,092,654; 
Knee-locking      device.      Automatic.        H. 

2,071,711  ;  Feb.   23. 
Knee  pad.     H.  J.  Holtje.     2,093,888;  Sept.  21. 
Knee  support  roller.     J.  Keil.     2,069.476  ;  Feb.  2. 
Knife.    E.  Sprague,  Jr.     2,075,310  ;  Mar.  30. 
Knife.     A.  Storfer.     2,075,553  ;  Mar.  30. 
Knife  adjustment  and  locking  device.  Machine.     C.  E.  G. 

AfE.     2,071,055  ;  Feb.  16. 
Knife  and  cap  remover.  Combined.     P.  T.  Cbamplin  and 

J.  B.  F.  Champlin.     2.089.536  ;  Aug.  10. 
Knife-blade   for  meat    cutters   or   the   lilte. 

2,081,807  ;  May  25. 
Knife,   Citrus    fruit    cutting.     J. 

Sept.  7. 
Knife,  Corn.     J.   Johnson  and  J. 

Mar.  30. 
Knife     cutting     mechanism      for 

2,071,414;  Feb.   23. 
Knife  device,  Molder.     C.  E.  Quick.     2,077,897 ;  Apr.  20. 
Knife    for    sugar    cane    mills    or    the    like.      A.    Smith. 

2,070,959  ;  Feb.   16. 
Knife  guard  supporting  and  operating  mechanism.  Trim- 
ming machine.     H.  R.  Pollevs.     2.099,033  ;  Nov.  16. 
Knife,  Machine.     C.  E.  AfiC.     2,084,993  ;  Juno  29. 
Knife.       Paper      machine      slitter.     A.      J.       Thibedeau 

2,092^62;  Sept.   14. 
Knife,  Paring.     R.  p.  Askue.     2,073,618;  Mar.  16. 
Knife,  Paring.     T.  V.  Baker.     2.073.546:  Mar.  9. 
Knife,   Paring.      C.  H.   S.   Mensch.     2.093.921 ;   Sept.   21. 
Knife.  Pocket.     G.   Schrade.     2,098,678;  Nov.  9. 
Knife  rack     P.  T.  Champlin.    2,089,537  :  Aug.  10. 
Knife,  Seed  selling.     J.  w.  Pease.     2,075,750 ;  Mar.  30. 
Knife   sharpener   machine.      M.    Handelmau.      2,075,608 : 

Mar.  30. 
Knife  sharpening  machine.  Beet. 

Bye.     2,069,140  ;  Jan.  26. 
Knife,  Store.     C.  A.  Babb.     2,095,164;  Oct.  5. 

".'o-r;''^'","^''"'''^   ^°'"   trimming   mechanism.     J.    Brussell. 

2.0,3.920  :   Mar.  16. 
Knife,   Surgical.     V.  Leggladro.     2,070,281 ;  Feb.  9. 
Knife,  Utility.     D.  Frisolf.     2,081,702  ;  May  25. 
Knitted  article.     I.  Aibib.     2,067.895;  Jan.   19. 

2  08'>770*-'^t''   '^'s'   producing   same.      W.    C.   Buchholz. 
Knitting  band.     J.  W.  Phillips.     2,090,807  ;  Aug.  24. 

2  006  927^-0  ?** '26°'°^  defectively.    C.  W.  Strzalkowski. 
Knitted  fabric.     I.  S.  Bleendes.     2,077,033  ; 

H.  Flelsher,  2,073,402  ;  Mar.  '9. 
T.  H.  Jones.  2,083,301  ;  June  8. 
E.  C.  Lockhead.  2,100,861  ;  Nov.  30. 
V.  Lombard!.  2.066.408;  Jan.  5. 
R.  K.  Mills.  2,076,910  ;  Apr.  13. 
t.-   •*.<  T^    X,  ^-  ■*^-  2'«^'e.     2,079,670 ;  May  11. 

Knitting.     E.  R.  Pace.     2,071,289;  Feb.  16. 

ooi2'^'7A'^'^«'"^^"]tJ"S  product,    Seamless.      S.   Schweig. 

*i.Uio,74o;  Apr.  13. 
Knitting  apparatus.     D.  H.  Young.     2,076,929  ;  Apr.  13. 


F.   Gabriel. 


G.   Davis.      2,092,550; 

W.  Yager.     2,075,779 ; 

looms.        J.      Lov\'iii'. 


S.  T.  Freas  and  N.  C. 


Knitted  fabric. 
Knitted  fabric. 
Knitted  fabric. 
Knitted  fabric. 
Knitted  fabric. 
Knitted  fabric. 


Apr.   13. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


921 


Knitting  device  and  method  of  knitting.     L.  M.   Miller. 

2,075.621  ;  Mar.  30. 
Knitting  devire.  Hand.    B.  E.  Eltgroth.    2.072.668  :  Mar.  2. 
Knitting  machine.     H.  B.  Aaronson.     2,075,077  ;  Mar.  30. 
Knitting  machine.     H.  Agulnek.     2,098,446  ;  Nov.  9. 
Ivnitting    machine.      A.    W.    Broadwell    and    A.    M.    Cox. 

2,096,667  ;  Oct.  19. 
Knitting  machine.     A.  Graenz.     2,084,905  ;  June  22. 
Knitting  machine.     A.  Holtz.     2,095,133 ;   Oct.   5. 
Knitting    machine.      H.    S.    Horrocks.      2,068,179  ;    Jan. 

19. 
Knitting   machine.      H.    E.    Houseman.      2,089,554:   Aug. 

10. 
Knitting  machine.      W.   A.   Ingalls.     2,081,816  ;   May  25. 
I   nitring   machine.      J.   Kessler.      2.103.852;   Dec.   28. 
Knitting  machine.      R.  H.  Lawson.     2,069,155  ;   Jan.   20. 
Knitting  machine.    R.  H.  Lawson.    2,083,027  ;  June  8. 
Knitting  machine.     R.  H.  Lawson.     2,083,333  ;  June  8. 
Knitting  machine.     R.  H.  Lawson.     2,101,005  ;  Nov.  30. 
Knitting   machine.      R.    H.    Lawson    and   A.    N.    Cloutier. 

2,098.050  ;  Nov.  2. 
Knitting    machine.      R.    H.    Lawson    and    R.    F.    Level!. 

2,073,488  ;  Mar.  9. 
Knirting  macliine.      R.   II.  Lawson  and   W.  L.   Siiiirh,   Jr. 

2.067.877  :  Jan.  12. 
Knitting  machine.     V.  Lombardi.    2,070,170 ;  Feb.  9. 
Knitting  machine.    V.  Lombardi.     2.083.723  :  June  15. 
Knitting  machine.     V.  Lombardi.     2,094,660  :  Oct.  5. 
Knitting  macliine.     II.  Mc.\dams.     2.066.845  ;  Jan.  5. 
Knitting   machine.      H.    iMcAdams.      2.068.558:    Jan.    19. 
Knitting    machine.     M.    C.    Miller.     2,068,688  ;    Jan.    26. 
Knitting  machine.     M.  C.  Miller.     2,100,345  ;  Nov.  30. 
Knitting  machine.     L.  Robaczynski.     Rp.  20,423  :  .liiiio  22. 
Knitting  niacliini'.     ]>.   Kobaczvnski.     2.067.733;   .Ian.   12. 
Knitting  machine.     W.  L.  Smith,  Jr.,  and  R. 'H.  Lawson. 

2,074,973  ;   Mar.   23. 
Knitting  machine.     E.  H.  Steere.     2,070,458  ;  Feb.   9. 
Knitting  machine.     P.  G.   Weisbecker.      2,093.789:   Sept. 

21. 
Knirting  machino.     F.  G.  \Vpi=>%ecU-er.     2.101.801;  Dec.  7. 
Knitting  machine.     G.  C.  Szabo.     2,102.549  ;  Dec.  14. 
Knitting   machine  and   operating   same.   Circular.     A.   E. 

Page  and  H.  Swinglehurst,  Jr.     2,083,394  ;  June  8. 
Knitting  machine,  Automatic  circular.     V.  C.  Elwell  and 

F.  W.  Jefferson.     2,073,554;  Mar.  9. 
Knitting   machine.   Circular.      A.   A.    Caudle.     2.101,039  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Knitting    machine,    Circular.      A.    A.    Caudle    and    J.    P. 

Grey,  Jr.     2,092,347  ;   Sept.   7. 
Knitting  machine.  Circular.     F.  E.  Deans,  C.  F.  Manger, 

and  G.  A.  Biiswell.     2.101,494;  Dec.  7. 
Knitting  machine.  Circular.     G.  J.  II.  and  A.  IT.  Jacques;. 

2,091,638;  Aug.  31. 
Knitting  machine,   Circular.     M.  Ncbcl.     2,080,377;  May 

11. 
Knitting     machine.     Circular.       J.     Sirmay.       2,082,127; 

June  1. 
Knitting      machine,      Circular.        C.      H.      Wainwright. 

2,070,702:    Feb.    16. 
Knitting  machine.  Circular.    C.  H.  Wainwright  and  G.  A. 

Buswell.     2,085,619;  June  29. 
Knitting  nincliine,  Circular.     A.  S.  Winter  and  T.  Jackson. 

2.066,440  ;  Jan.  5. 
Knitting  machine.  Circular  rib.     E.  J.  Towers.     2,067,805  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Knitting     machine,     Circular     warp.       .M.     It.     IJiihnur. 

2  080  933  ;  .Tuly  1.3. 
Knitting  machine.  Double  warp.     II.   WIrth.     2,000.970  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Knitting  machine.  Flat.     J.  llain.*,  Jr.     2,084,732  ;  June 

Knitting    machine.    Flat.      1'.    Lieberknecht.      2,088,799; 

Knlttliig  machine,  Flat  fashioned.    K.  Howie.    2,076,127  ; 

Apr.  6.  „     ,       ,  ! 

Knitting    machine    for    mannfiictinc    of   clasMc   strips    or 

pieces.     N.  O.   Brantly.     2,007,900;  Jan.  19. 
Knitting  machine  for  producing  run-resist  barrier  stitches 

In    knitted    wearing    apparel.    Straight.       O.    Gastrlch. 

2,080,223;  May  11.  „  ,.        , 

Knining    mii<liiiie    for   the    manufacture   of   projiorlioned 

artlcliH     with    or    without    tlu?    Hcains,    Aulomatlc.     (i. 

Lebocey.      2.095.606  ;  Oct.    12.  ,.,,,.         ,    , 

Knitting  machine   for   transferring  from   ribbed   to   plain 

knitting,  Automatic.     H.  McAdnma.     2,079,298  ;  May  -I . 
Knitting     marlilne,     Tubular     fabric.        R.     II.     Carhart. 

2.091.407  ;  Aug.  31.  ,  ,  ,       , 

Kniiting      rhine     yarn      carrier      conlrril      iiicchanlsni. 

Straight       C     V.    ^^■ver.      2,003.154;    Sept.    H. 
Knitting     machines.     Fabric     transfer     mechanism     for. 

W.   A.   IngallH.      2,092,701  :  Sept.  7. 
Knitting   machineH.    Kacklng   mechanism    for.      M.    /,lmlc. 

2,0!).'i,858  ;  Sept.  21.  ,    _,  ,       ,         ,  , 

Knitting    machines,    IleverHe    plating    mechanlHiii    fm.       A. 

)•;.  Vaughan,  Jr.     2,090,217;  Oct.   11). 
K'nitting   inachlMes,    Rcvei'Me   philliig   niechanlHm    for.      A, 

i;.   V.mgliaM.  .Ir..  and  C.   H.  DIen.r.     2.096,21(1;  ()<■(.   19, 
Knitting    machines,     Sinker    tube    for.       W.     A.     IngnllB. 

2,002,700  :   Sept.  7.  .... 

Knllllng   machiiK'K,    Thnad    guide   and    tensioning   uigiuih 

for.     W.  I'.  Ford.     2,01)7,565  ;  Nov.  2.  „     .,, 

Knitting     macliln<'H,     Yarn     guide     for.       G.     Oniitrlph. 

2,002,619;    Sept.    7. 


Knitting.  Mechanism  for.     A.  Graenz.     2,060.082  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Knitting    method    and    machine    therefor.      L.    Mishcon. 

2.094,180;  Sept.  28. 
Knitting,  Jlethod  of.    R.  H.  Lawson.    2,090,500  ;  Aug.  17. 
Knitting  of   garments   on    straight-bar   machines   and    in 

means  therefor.     H.  W.  and  E.  Start.     2,090,600  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Knives,  Apparatus  for  whetting  little  shaving.     S.  Bylicki. 

2.097.058:  Oct.  26. 
Knob  attaching  means.     A.  W.  Nelson.     2,100,567  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Knob  attachment.      A.   de   Vries.     2.080.656;  May   IS. 
Knob,  Control.     W.  J.  Adams,  Jr.     2,082.091  ;  June  1. 
Knob  fastener.     F.  Stott.     2,069.427  ;  Feb.   2. 
Knob,  Hand.     J.  D.  MacLaury.     2,078,865  ;  Apr.  27. 
Knob   or   handle   for   bar  beer   taps   or   the    like.      C.   F. 

Mitchel.     2,070,952  ;  Feb.  16. 
Knob,   Radio.     G.  D.  Lindstrom.     2.080,361 ;  May  11. 
Knock-down  container.      .V.  J.    Weiss.     2.066.753  ;   Jan.  5. 
Knock-down  structure.     N.  Hackett.     2,092,155  ;  Sept.  7. 
Knot  tying  machine  for  rigid  bundles,  Automatic.     F.  L. 

Parker.     2,080,149  ;  May  11. 
Knotter,    Weaver's.      F.    W.    Tliggins    and    W.    H.    Gold- 
smith, Jr.     2,071,525  ;  Feb.  23. 
Krvpton    and    xenon    from    air.   Obtaining.     E.    Gonion^t 

2.095.809  :  Oct.   T> 
Krvpton  and  xenon  by  separation   from  atmospheric  air. 

Manufacture  of.     A.Weil.     2.101.300  ;  uec.  7. 
Kyanite,  Producing.     J.  H.  Weis.     2.094,440  ;  Sept.  28. 
Label.     H.  H.  Colby.     2,090,960  ;  Oct.  20. 
Label.     H.  G.  Kittredge  and  F.  W.  Williams.     2.095.879  ; 

Oct.   12. 
Label.     M.  A.  Macdonald.     2,095,195  ;  Oct.   5. 
Label.     L.A.Wright.     2.091.346  ;  Aug.  31. 
Label  afhxing  machine.     G.  N.  Han.son.     2,069,246  ;  Feb.  2. 
Label    and    forming   same.    Metallic    foil.      W.    P.    Suter. 

and  R.  A.  Tice.     2,076,212  ;  Apr.  6. 
Label  applying  mechanism.     N.    Kraft.     2,078,252  ;   Apr. 

27. 
Label,   Container.     R.  E.  Hanson.     2,069,609  ;  Feb.  2. 
Label   folding  machine.     A.    Rosenthal.     2,009,115  ;    Jan. 

26. 
Isabel   for   canned   goods.     J.   H.   Stansbury.      2.093.985; 

Sept.  21. 
Label  gauging  device.     J.  W.  House.     2,079.908:  May  11. 
Label-holder     applicable     to     documents.       R.     Gulchard. 

2,085,490  ;  June  29. 
Label  roll  container.     O.  H.   Pierce.      2,080,980;  May   18. 
Label,    stamp,    or    strip    applying    device.     M.    H.    Tarr. 

•'.0'l.'i.894  :  Oct.  12. 
Labeling   machine.      C.   H.   Oslund.      2,078,870;    Apr.   27. 
Labeling  machine.     P.R.Powell.     2.089,422  ;  Aug.  10. 
L.'ibeliiig  nia.hiiir.     II.  W.  Slade.     2,084.962  ;  June  22. 
Labels,    Printing  self-attaching  fabric.      W.   S.   I.,nwrence. 

2.096.750  ;  Oct.  20. 
Laboratory    equipment.      F.    E.    Stroysman    and    M.    T. 

Strikol.      2,076,485:    Apr.    O.  ^^   ^_^,. 

Lace  and  producing  the  same.     W.  H.  Price.     2.091.21a; 

Aug   24 
Lace-tipping  machine.     H.  D.  Regar.     2,074.670  ;  Mar.  23. 
Lacquer.     J.  M.  Schantz.     2,009,720  ;  Feb.  2. 
La(<)uer,       Nonsagulng       brushing.  G.       H.       PIckard. 

2,066,043  ;  Jan.  5. 
Lacquer,  Nitrocellulose.     K.  ThSnIus.     2,092,229  :  Sept.  7 
Lmciiuit  solvent  and  thinner.     F.  A.  Bent,  S.  N.  Wik,  and 

W.  Ponig.     2,100.425;  Nov.  30. 
Lacquers  and  lacquer  starting  materials   containing  am 

ficial    resins.    Production    of.      R.    llessen.      2.071.521; 

Feb    23. 
Lacquers  of    the   tirea   resin   type.      C.    Ellis.      2,102,114; 

I)i>c.  14. 
Lacteal  derivative.     P.  H.  Cllckner.     2.070,400  ;   Apr.    0. 
Lacteal  fluids  under  vacuum,   Pasteurizing  and  deodoriz 

lug.     II.  L.  Murray.     2,080,132;  Aug.  3. 
Lactic  compounds.   Making.      A.   IT.  Johnson,   S.  M.   W<'Is 

berg,  J.  J.  Johnson  and  M.  E.  Parker.     2,071.340;  Feb. 

23. 
LactK-  fluids.  Treating.      S.  M.   Welsbcrg,   .\.   H.   Jolmson 

and  M.  E.  Parker.     2,071,307:  Feb.  23.  -„.... 

Lactones,    Preparation    of.     A.    W.    Larcbar.      2.0,n..lJ.i ; 

Mav  4. 
Ladder.     E.  J.  Arps.     2,075,491  ;  .Mar.  30. 
Ladder.     II.  M.  Havens.     2.096..M4  ;  Oct.   19. 
Ladder.     J.  Kulscheld.     2,090,331  ;   Aug.   17. 
Ladder.     JO.  W.  I.  LundNtrUm.     2,<K)0.900  ;  Jim.  .">. 
Ladder,   Autoniallo  leveling.      C.    E.   llowcrB.     2.071,00S; 

Feb.  23. 
Ladd.'r  bolder.      E.   ( '.    Itlvl.      2.0S0,.-.-T  ;    Mav    IM 
Ladder   hook.      It.    M.    Connell.      2.0.S8,R0r.  ;    Aug     :< 
Ladder  Jack.     M.    F.   ••'.■iilon.      2,0(10.4(12:  Jim.  .V 
Ladder     leg,     AdJuHlable.       B.      F.      Fenlon.      2.101.5.0: 

Ladder,  i'orliible.     II.  E.  McEllieiiy.     2.085.921  ;  July  ". 
Lailder     pmteiMnr,      Adjustable     nonsllp.        V.     UlDtsmnn. 

2. 1  00,9  IS  :   Nov    :!0. 
Ladder.  Scaffolding.     E.  A,  Nelnon.     2,0m).0n9  :  Feb    9 
Ladder    web    »(     Venelliill     IdlniU.       G.     F.     Fri'inh        l!i- 

2(»,257  ;  .Ian.  2(1. 
Ladli'.     W.   \V.   Wallace.     2,OST,0."4  ;  July   13. 
Ladle.     W.W.Wallace.     2.087.563  :  July  20, 
Ladle  const  ruction.     M.  W.  Goldberg,     2,07.".,150:  Mar.  0. 
Ladle.    Covered.      M.    W.    C.d.ll.rrg    and    W.    W.    DrlMcn. 

2,100,713;  Nov.  30. 


922 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


• 


Ladle  for  casting  fluid  metal.     H.  Brinl^maiin.     2,098,937  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Ladle,   Foundry.     O.   L.   Coflfey.     2,094,736 ;   Oct.   5. 
Ladle  structure.     L.  E.  Allen.     2,067.883  ;  Jan.  19. 
Ladle,  Tiltinc.     L.  A.  Camerota.     2,088,546  :  July  27. 
Ladles,  IManufacturing.    M.  W.  Goldberg.     2,079,765  ;  May 

11. 
Lagoon    and    ocean    terminal,    Sports.      J.    D.    Harrison. 

2,071,520  ;   Feb.   23. 
Laminae  construction  for  dynamoelectric  machines.     G.  A. 

Griffin.     2,067,605  ;  Jan.  12. 
Laminated  article.     A.  W.  Coffman.     2,068,533  :  Jan.  19. 
Laminated    material    and    making    same.      A.    Gams,    K. 

Frey,   and   T.   Sutter.     2,076,456  ;  Apr.   6. 
Laminated  materials.  Apparatus  for  producing.     K.   Stu- 
art.    2,068,893  :  Jan.  26. 
Laminated  products  and  method  of  making.    L.  T.  Suther- 
land.    2,082,854  ;  June  8. 
Laminated   products.  Making.     J.  V.  Nevin.     2,089,034 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Laminated   spring.     H.   Stark.     2,103,122  ;  Dec.   21. 
Laminated  springs.     T.  H.  Sanders.     2,102,750  :  Dec.   21. 
Laminated   structure.     R.   F.  Dickson.     2,071,921 ;   Feb. 

23. 
Laminating  machine.    Continuous.     K.    D.   Loose,    C.   W. 

Watkins,  and  J.  W.  Green.     2.076,657  ;  Apr.  13. 
Laminations,     Fabricating.       E.     L.     Furth.       2,085,092 ; 

June  29. 
Lamp  :  See — 

Aircraft  lamp.  Head  lamps. 

Arc  discharge  lamp.  Incandescence  gas  lamp. 

Arc  lamp.  Incandescent  lamp. 

Automobile  lamp.  Inspection  lamp. 

Bed  lamp.  Luggage     compartment 

Bed  reading  lamp.  lamp. 

Carbide  lamp.  Luminous  reflecting  lamp. 

Concealable  spot  lamp.  Multiple  filament  lamp. 

Discharge  electric  lamp.  Operating  room  lamp. 

Discharge  lamp.  Photographic  lamp. 

Electric  arc  lamp.  Portable  incandensecent 

Electric  discharge  lamp.  lamp. 

Electric  hand  lamp.  Portable  lamp. 

Electric  incandescent  lamp.      Projection  lamp. 

Electric  lamp.  Pro.iector  lamp. 

Fender  lamp.  Safety  electric  lamp. 

Flash  lamp.  Sanctuary  candle  lamp. 

Gas  filled  lamp.  Sodium  vapor  lamp. 

Gas  lamp.  Surgical    lamp. 

Gaseous  discharge  lamp.  Tantalum  carbide  lamp. 

Glow  lamp.  Ultra  violet  lamp. 

Head  lamp.  Vehicle  lamp. 

Lamp.     C.  Adler,  Jr.     2,084,176  ;  June  15. 
Lamp.     T.  Chanock.     2,071,612  ;  Feb.  23. 
Lamp.     C.  C.  Keller.     2,089,699  ;  Aug.  10. 
Lamp.      C.    C.    Keller   and   E.    L.    Canfield.      2,076,032 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Lamp.     J.  F.  Ivoca.     2,066,981  ;  Jan.  5. 
Lamp.     B.  Putterman.     2,102,029  :  Dec.  14. 
Lamp.     T.  W.  Rolph.     2,068,246  ;  Jan.  19. 
Lamp.     F.  Schwartz.     2,068,079  ;  Jan.   19. 
Lamp.     S.  Stahl.     2,099,830  ;  Nov.  23. 
I  amp  and  candle  therefor,  Sanctuary.     F.  J.  Barrett,  Jr. 

Re.  20,434  ;  July  6. 
Lamp  and  flasher  device  and  manufacture  thereof.  Com- 
bined incandescent.     J.   Schmidinger.     2,103,278 :  Dec. 

28. 
Lamp  and  heater.     J.  S.  Scharf.     2.074,865  ;  Mar.  23. 
Lamp    and    manufacture    thereof.    Incandescent    electric. 

R.  M.  Zabel.     2.098,907  ;  Nov.  9. 
Lamp      and      method,      Therapeutic.        P.      S.      Newton. 

2,098,090:  Nov.  16. 
Lamp  and  onerating  same.     C.  Spaeth.     2,098.113:  Nov.  2. 
Lamp  and    similar   device.    Incandescent.     P.   O.   Cartun. 

2,084,192:  June  15. 
Lamp     and     the     like.     Incandescent.       D.     K.     Wright. 

2,098,080  :  Nov.  2. 
Lamp  and  writing  pad.  Combination,  hand.     G.  P>.  Ander- 
son.     2.089,821  ;  Aug.   10. 
Lamp  assemblv.     A.   W.  Prance.     2,091,489-90  ;  Aug.  31. 
Lamp  base.     H.  M.  Laxer.     2.073,375  :  j\Iar.  9. 
Lamp  base  construction.     H.  F.  Reichenbach.     2,088,812  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Lamp  base,  Prefocnsed.    D.  S.  Gustin.     2,082,954  :  June  8. 
Lamp    bulb.     Inside-frosted     incandescent     electric.       R. 

Yajima.     2,073,237  ;  Mar.  9. 
Lamp.   Candle.      T.   J.   Muench   and   O.   D.   Guilfoil.     Re. 

20.230  :  Jan.  5. 
Lamp  casing.  Portable  electric.    L.  O.  Brown.     2.074,536  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Lamp     cinematographic     apparatus.     Incandescent.       K. 

Rosenberg.     2,069,851  ;  Feb.  9. 
Lamp    condition    indicator.      G.    B.    Memmel.      2,097,335  • 

Oct.  26. 
I/anip      control.      Multiple      filament.     F.      A.      Wilkins. 

2.092.996  :   Sept.   14. 
Lamp  device.  Gaseous  electric  arc  discharge.     K.  Moors. 

2.103,038:  Dec.  21. 
Lamp  device.   Gaseous  electric  discharge.     11.   Alterthum 

and  A.  Lompe.      2.103,027:  Dec.  21. 
Lamp    device.    Gascons    electric    discharge.     M.    J.    Druy- 

vesteyn.      2,103.227  ;  Dee.  21. 
Lamp    device.    Gaseous   electric    discharge.     M.    J.    Druy- 

vesteyn.    W.    Uyterhoeven,   C.    Bol,   and   M.   van   Dam. 

2,10.3,220;  Dec.  21. 


Lamp   device.   Gaseous   electric   discharge.     O.   Fritze,   A. 

Riittenauer  and  K.  \Yiegand.     2,103,032  ;  Dec.  21. 
Lamp    device,     Gaseous    electric    discharge.     G.     Gaidies. 

2,103,073  ;  Dec.  21. 
Lamp     device.     Gaseous    electric     discharge.     H.     Krefft. 

2,103,081  :  Dec.  21. 
Lamp  device.   Gaseous  electric   discharge.     M.  Pirani,   R. 

Rompe,  and  W.  Thouret.     2,087,735  ;  July  20. 
Lamp  device.  Gaseous  electric  discharge.     K.   Rompe  and 

W.  Thouret.     2,103,041  ;  Dec.  21. 
Lamp  device,  Gaseous  electric  discharge.     A.  Ruttenauer. 

2,103,093  ;  Dec.  21. 
Lamp  device.  Gaseous  electric  discharge.     P.  Schouwstra. 

2,094,679  ;  Oct.  5. 
Lamp  device.  Gaseous  electric  discharge.    W.  Uyterhoeven 

M.  van  Dam,  C.  Verburg,  and  J.  Bruijnes.     2,076,754; 

Apr.  13. 
Lamp  device.  Gaseous  electric  discharge.     W.  Uyterhoeven 

and  C.  A'erburg.     2.103,046  ;  Dec.  21. 
Lamp  device.   Gaseous  electric   discharge.     K.    Weidhaas. 

2.103,048  ;  Dec.  21. 
Lamp    device.    Gaseous    electric    discharge.     K.    Wiegand. 

2,103.052:  Dec.  21. 
Lamp   electrode  and  manufacture,   Glow.     P.   J.  Kayatt. 

2,084,911  :  June  22. 
Lamp  finishing  machine.    V.  Anderson.    2,069,387  ;  Feb.  2. 
Lamp  finishing  machine.     C.   B.   Palucki.     2,082,079-80; 

June  1. 
Lamp   focusing  device  for  electric   fixtures.     W.   Knapp. 

2,091,782;  Aug.  31. 
Lamp  for  doctors,  Forehead.     J.  Everhards.     2,088,735  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Lamp     for     irradiating     purposes.     Arc.     jM.     Volmer. 

2,074,600;  Mar.   23. 
Lamp    for    multisignal    switches,    Pilot.      E.    T.    Condon. 

2.067,232;  Jan.  12. 
Lamp  for  producing  short  wave  length  radiation.  Electric. 

C.  H.  Braselton.     2,069,713  ;  Feb,  2. 
Lamp  for  semiindirect  lighting  purposes,  Electric.     E.  T. 

Camenisch.     2,078,054  ;  Apr.  20. 
Lamp  for  vehicles,  Collisionproof  clearance.     H.  J.  Sauer. 

2,082,659  ;  June  1. 
Lamp-holder  and  wirewav.  Lighting  system.     H.  D'Olier, 

Jr.     2,090,940  ;  Aug.  24. 
Lamp  making  machine.     C.  B.  Palucki.     2,069,386  ;  Feb.  2. 
Laran  of  motor  vehicle,  Controlling  the  rear.     J.  F.  Bates. 

.2,097,014  ;  Oct.  26. 
Lamp     or     similar     device,     Electric.       D.    .K.     Wright. 

2,069,638  ;  Feb.  2. 
Lamp-positioning  device.    W.  J.  Day.     2,087,207  ;  July  13. 
Lamp  stand.     E.   C.    Godfrey.     2,089,091  ;   Aug.   3. 
Lamp  stand.     M.  Ozlek.     2.073,754  :   Mar.  16. 
Lamp  support.     D.  S.  Garber.     2,070,334;  Feb.  9. 
Lamp  supporting  and  cord  extension  reel.     J.  J.  Cantor. 

2,070,561  ;   Feb.  16. 
Lamp  switch.     W.  C.  Edwards.     2,067,077  ;  Jan.  5. 
Lamp     synchronizing    device.     Flash.       E.     M.     Watson. 

2,081,783  ;  May  25. 
Lamp  unit.     C.  Verburg  and  W.  Unterhoeven.     2,087,745  ; 

July  20. 
Lamp  unit.   Signal.     S.  M.  Dover.      2,093,806;   Sept.  21. 
Lamp     with     igniter.     Portable     electric.       K.     Kitsuda. 

2,092,218  ;   Sept.  7. 
Lamps  and  mechanism   therefor.  Reclaiming  electric.     A. 

M.  Butler.     2,093.400  ;  Sept.  21. 
Lamps  and  tubes.  Making.     G.  W.  Bain  and  W.  S.  Brian. 

2,079,893  ;  May  11. 
Lamps,  Apparatus  for  testing.     J.   F.  Donovan  and   G. 

lUingworth.     2,089,053  ;  Aug.  3. 
Lamps  having  coiled-coil  filaments.  Manufacture  of  elec- 
tric  incandescent.     B.    P.    Dudding   and   R.    E.    Leeds. 

2.103,938:  Dec.  28. 
Lamps,    Manufacture    of    electric    rare    gas    filled.      A. 

Lederer.     2,090.981  ;  Autr.  24. 
Lamps,  Method  and  apparatus  for  controlling  arc.     R.  E. 

Wilson.     2,069,597  ;  Feb.  2. 
Lamps,    Reclaiming    electric.       C.     Birdseye.      2,067,150 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Lamps,  Treating.     F.  Kallus.     2,098,582;  Nov.  9. 
Lamps     with     arc     preventing     fuse.        R.     M.     Zabel. 

2,091.233  :  Aug.  24. 
Landing  gear.     C.  G.   Seyferth.     2,080.342  ;  May  11. 
Landing    gear.      C.    G.    Seyferth    and    H.    E.    Swanso'n. 

2,082,033  :  June  1. 

Landing  gear.   Retractable.     G.  M.  Bellanca.     2.096,535  ; 

Oct.  10. 
Landing  gear,  Retractable.     F.  R.  Weymouth.     2,092,662  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Landing  head.  Three  string.     H.  P.  Wickersham  and  E. 

Burns.     2.094,690  ;  Oct.  5. 
Landing  indicator   for  airports.     A.  M.  Wilhelm  and  E. 

L.  Rose.     2,095,208  ;  Oct.  5. 
Lantern  base  support.     W.  M.  Moxlev.   2,096,349;  Oct.  19. 
Lantern  burner.     A.  J.  Perkins.     2,077,129  :  Apr.  13. 
Lantern,  Electric  h.and.    C.  H.  Larpon.    2,082,067  ;  June  1. 
Lantern,    Electric   hand.      G.    W.    Younkman    and    R.    L. 

Darling.     2.066.510  ;  Jan.  5. 
Lantern,  Emergency.     C.  S.  Beiler.     2,082,676  ;  June  1. 
Lantern,  Storm.     B.  Nier.     2,101,409  :  Dec.  7. 
Lantern  support.     F,  B.  Embury.     2,077,101;  Apr.  13. 
Lantern,  Tubular.     R.  A.  Currie.     2,078,125  ;  Apr.   20. 
Lap-formmg    apparatus.      J.    Weinbrenner.      2,078,355 ; 

Apr.  27. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


923 


Lapping  machine.     R.  A.  Cole.     2,085,005  ;  June  29. 
Lapping  machine.     H.  S.  Indge.     2,084,279  ;  June  15. 
Lapping  machine.     H.  S.  Indge.     2,087,874  ;  July  20. 
Lapping  machine.     H.   S.   Indge.     2,103,984 ;  Dec.   28. 
Lapping    machine.      H.    S.    Indge    and    G.    E.    Hulbert. 

2,077,304  ;  Apr.  13. 
Lapping  machine.     A.  J.  Strong.     2,076,601  ;   Apr.   13. 
Lapping  machine.     F.  J.  Theler,  G.  V.  Johnston,  and  W. 

Peaslee.     2,073,079  ;  Mar.  9. 
Lariat  holder.     E.  G.   Brown.     2,100,023  ;  Nov.  23. 
Laryngoscope.     W.  N.  Allyn.     2,070,820  ;  Feb.  16. 
Larynx,  Artificial.     W.  F.  Kellotat.     2,093,453  ;  Sept.  21. 
Last.     J.  D.  Adams.     2,076,931  ;  Apr.  13. 
Last.     G.  P.  S.  Cross.     2.094.118  ;  Sept.  28. 
Last.     E.  B.  Grush.     2,093,436  ;  Sept.  21. 
Last.     J.  B.  Hada-way.     2,071,400  ;  Feb.  23. 
Last.     A.  G.  Legge.     2,068,057  ;  .Tan.  19. 
Last.     G.  F.  Ryan.     2.089.299  :  Aug.  10. 
Last.     G.  A.  Sweet.     2,075,916  ;  Apr.  6. 
Last  and  last  attachment.     C.  Miller.     2,072,838  ;  Mar.  2. 
Last    for    boots    and    shoes,    Reinforced.      W.    P.    Field. 

2,100,278  ;  Nov.  23. 
Last,   Hinged.      C.  P.   S.   Cross.     2.085.148;   June  29. 
Last  jack.     J.  T.  Drohan.     2,083.897  ;  June  15. 
Last    member   for   shoe   presses.      W.    S.   Anderson.      Re. 

20,464  ;  Aug.  10. 
Last  protector.    W.  H.  Bain.    2,081,879  ;  May  25. 
Last,  Sho(!.     E.  G.  Worthington.     2,082,196  ;  June  1. 
Last  support.     A.  F.  Totz.     2,082.308  ;  June  1. 
La.sting  machine.     B.  B.   Blanchard.     2.101,041;   Dec.   7. 
Lasting  machine.     B.  Jorgensen.     2,075,852  ;  Apr.  6. 
Lasting  machine.     B.  Jorgensen.     2,101,069  ;  Dec.  7. 
Lasting  machine.     F.  B.  Keall.     2,097,567  :  Nov.  2. 
Lasting  machine.     H.  Lane  and  J.  W.  Pratt.     2,082,837  ; 

June  8. 
Lasting  machine.     J.  W.  Pratt  and  H.  Lane.     2,072,213  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Lasting  machine.     A.  F.  Pvm.     2,098,358  ;  Nov.  9. 
Lasting  machine.     J.  H.  Reed.     2,081,207  ;  May  25. 
Lasting  machine.     W.  T.  B.  Roberts.     2,073,028  ;  Mar.  9. 
Lasting  machine.     A.  R.  Schoenkv.     2,094,110;   Sept.  28. 
Lasting  tool.     S.  J.  Finn.     2.090.738  :  Oct.  26. 
Lasting  tool.    R.  H.  Silvester.    2,092,094 ;  Sept.  7. 
Lasting  tool.     F:  R.  Thresh.      2,091,383;  Aug.  31. 
Lasts  from  shoes.   Method  of  and  machine  for  removing. 

E.  B.  Crush.     2,093,435  ;  Sept.  21. 
Last.s.  Renewable  fore  part  section  for  shoe.     IT.  W.  Luca"? 

2.093,247  ;   Sept.    14. 
Latch  :  See — 

Combination  latch.  Motor  vehicle  latch. 

Door  latch.  Refrigerator  latch. 

Flush   handle  latch.  Stutter  trigger  latch. 

Gate  l.TtcIi.  Veliicle  door  latch. 

Hood   latch.  Window  latch. 

Lock  latch. 
Latch.      K.  T.  Anderson.      2.003.182  :  Sept.  14. 
Latch.     H.  J.  Mackin.     2,072,269  ;  Mar.  2. 
Latch.     J.  J.  McCuUoch  and  H.  A.  Hinrieks.     2,094,547  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Latch.     E.  C.  Wilson.     2.080,218;  May  11. 
Latch.     M.  Yartyan.     2,072,720  :  Mar.  2. 
Lalch  and  strike  plate.  Automobile  door.     A.  Claud-Man- 
tle.    2,093,465  :  Sept.  21. 
Latch      and      striker      construction.     S.      Brantingson. 

2,074,979  ;  Mar.  23. 
Latch  for  doors  of  liarns,  sheds,  etc.     E.  F.  Groenewold. 

2,102,203  ;  Dec.  14. 
Latch  for  liooks.  S.nfety.     D.  Buccicone  and  C.  M.   Shank. 

2,091,093;  Aug.  24. 
L.ntcli   for  interclinnceable  lens  mounts.     V.  V.   Colalace. 

2,083,637:  June  15. 
Latch  for  pin  game  apparatus,  Ball  elevator.     B.  E.  Mills. 

2.074.513;  Mar.  23. 
Latch  for  safety  hooks.     R.  K.  Hertel.     2,100,779;  Nov. 

30. 
T/nlcli    for  window  operators.     A.   E.   Strom.     2.073,910; 

Mar.  16. 
Ijatch      means      for      handbag      frames.        D.      Karron. 

2,070,806;  May  11. 
I;ateh  menus  for  scraper  bowls.     E.  Wadelton.     2,087,419; 

July  20. 
Latch  mechanism.     E.  T-efevre.     2.073.017  :  ISIar.  9. 
Lalcli  mcclKiniNin.     J,  U.  McDcrMii'nt.     2.006.121:  Ocl.  19. 
I,!ilch    mechanism.      J,    11.    lioelhel.      2.074.191  :    IM.'ir.    16. 
Lateh    nierhiinlHin,     Auloiiioltile    hood.       S.     F.    Rugglero. 

2.083,963  :  June  15. 
Latch  inechMnlsiM,  Door.     D.  Miller.     2.068,063;   Jan.   19. 
Lnlch  release  for   sliding  reach  trailers.   Power  operntcd. 

W.   II.   Alexander.     2,088,980;   Aug.   3. 
IvMldiliig  device  lor  roliitiible  bin  seetlons.     A.  W.  Mueller. 

2,080,.^i09  ;  July  6. 
Ijiilchliu:    device.     Shock    abHorl)lng.       (i.    F.     McDougall. 
2.097..'")96  :  Nov.  2.  .  .   ,  ,     r^ 

Lntching  system  for  anlomoblles  or  olher  vehicles.     L.  D. 

O.  Molt  tic-.     2.102,373:  Dec.  M. 
Lnlenil  dn.ft   burner      \V.  J     ICelU'r.     2. 090. 60S  :  Nov.   16. 
Lateral  motion  of  railway  vehicle  axle,  ("out  ri)llliiK.     (..  II. 

Zouck.     2,088,080  ;  Aug.  3. 
Lntex  article,   Kl;it   Nlieel.     A.  .V.  Sprtnel       2,100..,, 3;   Nov. 

30. 
Liil<'X,   Com  (.'Hint  I. .n   of.      S.   11.    Nellev.      •.•.0!)7.  I  I  (I  :    Oct.   V(l, 
Latex  coMceiiliiile.      A.  E.   PelerHen.     2,081,556;   May  20. 
Latex,  Concent  rating.     D.  F.  TwIhh  and  E.  W.  I«.  Owen. 
2,074.404  ;  Mar.  23. 


Latex,  Controlling  the  liquid  absorbing  property  of  co- 
agulated.    E.  J.  Joss.     2,091,364  ;  Aug.  31. 

Latex  mixes.  Increasing  viscosity  of.  A.  Behr.  2.092,825  ; 
Sept.  14. 

Latex  sheeting.  Method  and  apparatus  for  making  rela- 
tively long  lengths  of.  A.  N.  Spanel.  2,100,577  ;  Nov. 
30. 

Latex  stabilization.     I.  J.  Novak.     2,101,089  ;  Dec.  7. 

Lath,  Composite.     G.  F.  Voight.     2.009,584  :  Nov.  16. 

Lath  construction,  Metallic.  G.  G.  Greulich.  2,083,371; 
June  8. 

Lath  material,  Insulating.  E.  D.  Coddington.  2,071,454  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Lathe.     C,  A.   Birlcebak.     2,103,315  ;  Dec.  28. 

Lathe.     W.   Ferris   and   G.    H.   Fobian.      2,071,786 ;   Feb. 


23. 
Lathe. 
Lathe. 
Lathe. 

Oct. 
Lathe. 
Lathe. 


F.  E.  O.  Hoppe.     2,080,207  ;  May  11. 
U.  A.  Lehmann.     2.101,372  ;  Dec.  7. 
J.    E.    Lovely    and    F.    E.    Cheever. 
5. 

W.  Miibius.     2.080.8.30;  Jlav  18. 
F.  T.  Potter.     2,081.641  ;  May  25 


2,094,993  ; 


Lathe  attachment. 
Lathe  attachment. 
Lathe  attachment. 
Lathe,  Automatic. 
Lathe,  Automatic 
sieker.     2,094,816 


W.  F.  Biskup.     2,085.945  ;   July  6. 
I.  Cooperstein.     2,009,356  ;  Feb.  2. 
R.  Culp.     2.099.198:  Nov.  16. 
E.  J.  Svenson.     2,078,697_;  Apr.  27. 
single    spindle    turret. 
Oct. 


F.    Poppensieker. 
F.    Groene   and    W. 
M.     A. 


F.  Poppen- 
2,094,817  ; 
R.  Meyer. 
Lehmann. 


Rediuger. 

Feb.  9. 
Dec.  7. 

G. 


Lathe,   Automatic   turret. 

Oct.  5. 
Lathe,    Broaching.      W. 

2,090,119  ;  Aug,  17. 
Lathe     carriage     feed     mechanism. 

2.085.985  :  July  6. 
Lathe  center.     J.   E.  Kline.     2,091.864;   Aug.  31. 
Lathe  center.     W.    C.  Weaver.     2,077,293  ;   Apr.   13. 
Lathe    (]r,i;.      (i.   S.   L.   Wilson.      2.()92.!)!I7  :   .'<ept.   14. 
Lathe,  Electrically  controlled  and  operated.     R.  D.  Shaw. 

2,071,180;  Feb.  16. 
Lathe,  Last.     L.  E.  Topham  and  C.  L.  Knott.     2,072,228 : 

Mar.  2. 
Lathe,    Multiple  spindle   center  drive   crankshaft.     II.   C. 

Pierle.      2.103.29S  ;  Dec.  28. 
Lathe  tool.     J.  Zackowitz.     2.101.379;  Dec.  7. 
Lai  lie     tool     and     holder     therefor.     J.     M. 

2.101.158:  Dec.  7. 
Lathe  tool  holder.    T.  C.  Steward.    2,070,188 ; 
T.ntlii.  lool   post.      J.  M.   lledinger.      2,101.157; 
Lathing,   Supporting  and  anchoring  means  for  wire. 

H.  Reed.     2,080,876;  May  18. 
Launching  device.     H.  L.  Adams.     2.0S3.805  ;  June  15. 
Launder   method    for   separating   and    sorting    materials. 

B.  M.  Bird,  B.  D.  Thomas,  and  J.  W.  Rea.     2,074,977  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Laundering     composition     and     process.       R.     E.     Hall. 

2.0.S6,867  ;  July  13 
Laundry  appliance.     IT.  A.  Stoddard.     2,089,307  ;  A\ig.  10. 
Lannilrv    articles,    Identifying.      F.    M.    Sell.      2,0S6,i45; 

July '13.  ,      „. 

Laundry   bag.     J.    S.   Gumming.     2,088,232:   July   27 
Laundrv  finishing  machine.     L.  David  and  A.  Rosenblatt. 

2.0S2".2-13  :   June  1. 
Laundry  identification.     F.  M.  Sell.     2.073.381;   Mar  9 
Laundrv     ironing    and    pressing    machine. 

2,t)S6'.900:  July  13. 
Laundrv  machine.     N.  L.  Etten.     2,077,407  ; 
J,aundrV    machine.      W.    A.    Frantz    and    J. 

2.087,571  :  July  20. 

B.  KIrby.     2.067,.')72  ; 
B.   Kirbv.      2.095.50.-1 


A.     Dahler. 

.\pr.  20. 
J.    McCnbe. 


Jan, 
Ocl 


11.     Renma     and     K.     Plerpont. 


J.  Evans. 
T.  A. 


2.070.528 ; 
Carothers. 


Fob.  9. 
2.007,01' 


Laundry  machine.  J. 
l.auiKlry  machine.  J. 
Laundrv  machine.  ( 
2. 095. 370  :  Oct.  12. 
I>aundry  machinery. 
Laundry   marking.   .\rt   of. 

Laundrv, 'Packaging.      W.   C.   Krout.     2.070.467;  Apr.  fl. 
Laurlc-acetlc-glvceride.    Producing.      L.   P.    Ilubbnch    and 

R.  E.  Thomas.     2,091,988;  Sept.  7. 
Lavatory  and   bath.  Combined.      W.  C.   Groenigor   and   It. 

L.  Di'ivison.  2,094.810;  Oct.  5.  „„,,,„_  „  .  „„ 
Lavatorv.  Denial.  U.  It.  Swlnnerlnn.  2.097,lfli  :  Oct.  2«. 
Liivatnr'v.    Denial.       V.    K.    Sclnnledeknerht.      2.090,31i; 

Nov.  16. 
Lavatory  equipment.     J.   11.  Cox.     2.095.211  ;  Oct.   12. 
l.MV.'ilorv  sIl.Micer.     H.  -^    Tllden.     2.091,170;  Aug.  24. 
Lawn   ciialr.      11.   E.   Nolan.     2.071.0S4:   Feb.    16. 
Lawn  edge  trimmer.      .1.  P.  IMllniMU.      2.0S,><..'.;1 1  ;  July  2.. 
Lawn  edgc>r.      C.   II.  Hrasted.     2.093.413;   Sept.  21. 
Lawn  mower.     T.  H.  Funk.     2,088.203  ;  July  27. 
Lawn   mower  cutter  bar.     T.   B.   Funk.     2.0S11.S87  ;   Aug. 

Lawn  nuiwer  wheel.     J.  TM.  T,eake.      2.076.314  ;  Apr.  fl. 
LiiMiMv,'  auxlllnrv  food  Ilakeg   and  making  k«iuo.     T.  W. 

Ilalllday.      2,075,810;   Apr.   0.  .     .  „  , 

l.iivliey.  ('iinlliMiouH  auloinalle.      H.   P.   Price.      2.0M..II: 

l.ii'v'forT.oniB.     n.  O.  Tnrnpr.     2,000,080;  Aug.  17. 
Lay    mot  Ion    for   looniR.      W.    W.    Ilobermon.      2.000,071  ; 

Lnvi-rs  In  bottleH,  Producing  nenled  cryiilHl,     F.  Procliarka. 

i, 007. 731  ;  Jan.  12. 
Lnvhigoul  and  prlnllng  device.     J.  I».  ICnnlii.     S.O.l.J.^S; 

Feb.  23. 


924 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Laying-out  device.     V.  A.  Boker.     2,083,490  ;  June  8. 
I-ead  and  lead  alloys.     W.  T.  Butcher.     2.097,560:  Nov.  2. 
Lpad  and  lead  alloys,  Treating.     G.  O.  Smith.     2,067,507  ; 

Jan.   12. 
Lead  and  making  the  same,  Pencil.  A.  Pischel.  2,075,223 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Lead   and   more  particularly  for  removing  arsenic,   anti- 
mony,    tin    and     zinc,     Apparatus    for     refining.       H. 

Thiimmel.     2,076.800  ;  Apr.  13. 
Lead  and  oxides  of  lead.  Apparatus  for  electrolytic  pro- 
duction of.     E.  O.  Cummings.     2,070,513  ;  Feb.  9. 
Lead  bullion,  DesilveVizins.    F.  P.  Clark.     2,083,892  :  June 

15. 
Lead    cliambers   for   the   manufacture   of   sulphuric   acid, 

Construction  of.     R.  Moritz.     2,094,956  ;  Oct.  5. 
Lead  compounds  and  hydrocarbon  liquids  containing  same. 

Making  organic.     F.  W.  Sullivan,  Jr.     2,087,660  ;  July 

20. 
Lead,   Electrolytic  production   of.     A.   R.   Gibson  and   S. 

Robson.     2,092,451  ;   Sept.  7. 
Lead  extrusion  apparatus.     C.  A.  Piercy  and  E.  L.  Cran- 

dall.     2,074,856;  Mar.   23. 
Lead,  Making  colloidal.     D.  M.  Phillippi  and  J.  E.  Wilson. 

2,098,710  ;  Nov.  9. 
Lead,  Making  tetra-alkyl.     M.  G.  Aniick,  A.  E.  Parnielee, 

and  J.  L.  Steelier.     2,091,112  ;  Aug.  24. 
Lead,  Making  tetra-alkyl.     H.  W.  Daubt.     2,091,114 ;  Aug. 

Load'  oxide.    Making.      T.   A.   Jlitchell   and   R.   J.   Dalton. 

2,094,276  :  Sept.  28. 
Lead  pigment  and   making  the  same,   White.     R.   L.   Ses- 
sions.    2.082,032  ;  June  1. 
Lead  pigment.  Making  white.     R.  L.  Sessions.     2,091,797  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Lead,    Refining.      J.    O.    Betterton    and    Y.    E.    Lebedeff. 

2,101,975  ;  Dee.  14. 
Lead,  Refining.     P.  W.  Davis.     2,087,967:  July  27. 
Lead  to  litharge.  Oxidizing  of.     R.  M.   Cole.     2,094,232  : 

Sept.  28. 
Lead  with  phosphorus,   Decopperizing.     J.  O.  Betterton 

and  y.  E.  Lebedeflf.     2,078,225  ;  Apr.  27. 
Leader.     A.  W.  Harse.     2,090,478  ;  Aug.  17. 
Leader  bracket.     L.  C.  Eberle.     2,100,001  ;  Nov.  23. 
Leaf  control  means  for  tilting  front  drawers,  Front.     F. 

L.  G.  Straubel.    2.090.647-8  :  Aug.  24. 
Leaf  holder  device.      S.   M.  Del  Camp.     2,084,552  ;   June 

Leaf,  Photograph  album.     N.  Edwards.     2,084,579  :  June 

22. 
Leaf  spring.     D.  R.  M.  Yates.     2.095,585  ;  Oct.  12. 
Leak  detector.     W.  M.  Smith.     2.082,035  ;  June  1. 
Leakage  compensator  for  pumping  systems.     A.  Soiintag. 

Leaks  in  gas  mains.  Stopping  and  repairing.     G.  E.  Hitz. 

2,091.544  :  Aug.  31. 
Leaks  in  lefrigerating  .systems,  Detecting.     B.  S.  Gaugler. 

2.096,099  :  Oct.  19. 
Lease  forming  machine.      S.  J.  Adams.     2,067,689;   Jan. 

Leases,  Forming.     N.  Bernhart.     2.096.446;  Oct.  19. 
Leather  and  manufacture  thereof.      H.  Bohm.     2  103  232  • 

Dec,   28.  '  ' 

Leather     and     preparing     the     same,     Sole.     O.     Rohm 

2.101.511  :  Dec.  7. 
Leather  and    products   thereof.   Impregnation   of.     P.   K 

Frolich.     2,093.431  :  Sept.  21. 
Leatherboard,     Making.       H.     W.     Richter.       2,076  159  • 

Apr.  6. 
Leatherboard.  Making.      11.  \V.  Richter.      2.003.290  ;  Sept. 

Leather,  Coated.     R.  C.  Shuey.     2,083,040  ;  June  8. 

Leather  drying.     W.  T.  Backus.     2.073,592  :  Mar    9 

Leather,     Dyeing.       J.     Burchill     and     G.     S.     J.     White 

2,077,546  :  Apr.  20.  >>  "ire. 

Leather,  Dyeing.     J.  Gyr.     2,097,276  ;  Oct.  26 

Leather,  Dyeing.     G.  R.  Pensel.     2,069,925  ;   Feb    9 

Leather  flexing  machine.     E.  Wilson.     2,079.270  •  Jlay 

Leather  or  the  like.  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  mat.u 

facturing    artificial.     E.     Mahler    and     J.     B      Catlin 

2,069,257;   Feb.    2.  ' 

Leather    processing.      G.    JL    Argabrite.      2,102,667:    Dec. 

Leather  sole  imitation.     S.  Kiyohara.     2.093,523  •  Sept   21 
Leather  substitute.     R.  Morgan.     2.098,788-  Nov    9 
I/cather  substitute.     B.  Morgan.     2,098,789  ;  Nov    9' 
Leather    substitute    and    making    the    same.      F.    H.irris 

2,071,626;  Feb.  23.  n.uiii,. 

Leather    substitute    and    manufacture.    Material    in    the 

nature  of.     A.   J.   Hanley.     2,076.636;  Apr.   13 
Leather.  Tanning.     J.  A.  Wilson.     2,087,849  ;  July  20 
Leather  wringing  and   putting-out  machine.     J."  J.   Stch- 

ling.     2,094,761;   Oct.  5. 
Leavening   process.      J.    S.    Reichert    and    W.    J.    Snarks 

2,075,408;  Mar.  30.  -parKs. 

Lecithin  product  and  process.     A.  A.  Lund.      2,090  537- 

Aug.  17.  ... 

lA-er,  Aiinealiuir.     E.   L.  Walters.     2.066  376;  Jan    5 
Leer  loader.     W.  H.  Failinger.     2,077,830  ;  Apr    ■'O 
Leg,  Adjustable  theatre  seat.      W.  A.  G(>drls      2  086  0'>6  ■ 

July  6.  •        .   -    , 

Leg    ad.iuster.      C.    IT.    Green.      2,103,202-    Dec     21 
Leg,  Artificial.     L.  II.  Barghausen.     2,078,595  ;   Anr    27 
Log.  Artificial.     C.  F.  Clack.     2,083,830 ;  June  15.       " 
Lep,  Artlficlnl.     .\.  T.  Rowley.     2,067,651;  Jan.  12 


4. 
nu- 


Leg,   Folding  table.     W.  M.  Boenning.     2,068,903  ;   Jan. 

26. 
Leg  supporting  device.     J.  T.  Shaw.     2.067,101  ;  Jan.  5. 
Leg-supporting  means  for  obstetrical  beds.     A.  Comper. 

2,067,891 ;  Jan.  19. 
Lehr  loader.     J.  W.  Ross.     2.094,497  ;  Sept.  28. 
Lehr  stacker.     G.  E.  Rowe.     2,075,752  ;  Mar.  30. 
Lehr   stacking   or    feeding    mechanism.      E.    P.    Dormini. 

2,080,858  ;    May    18. 
Lemon    conditioning    and    rind    curing    system.      L.    H. 

Polderman.     2,079,304  ;  May  4. 
Lemon  washer.     H.  Paxton.     2,099,224  ;  Nov.  16. 
Lens.      H.  D.   Beach.      2.101.016;   Dec.   7. 
Lens.     H.  W.  Lee.     2,100,290-1 ;  Nov.  23. 
Lens  and  making  same.     F.  D.  Kinney.     2,067,194  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Lens     and     making     same.     Ophthalmic.     E.     J.      Reh. 

2.074,072  ;  Mar.  16. 
Lens  cap  and  finder  arrangement  for  motion  picture  ap- 
paratus.    A.  E.  Schubert.     2.083.670;  June  15. 
Lens    centering   apparatus.      J.    A.    Keenan.      2,081,936  ; 

June  1. 
Lens  drilling  machine.  Eyeglass.    A.  T.  Rochte.    2,077,266  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Lens  for  cameras,  Stereoscopic  or  depth.     J.  F.  Wiggin. 

2,076,419  ;  Apr.   6. 
Lens  for  headlights.     J.  T.  Hoal.     2,084,254  ;  June  15. 
Lens  for  indicating  devices.     L.  S.  Williams.     2,071,670  : 

Feb.  23. 
Lens   grinding  and   polishing  machine.      L.   L.   Houchin. 

2,070,733;   Feb.   16. 
Lens,   Light  spreading.     W.   A.  Dorey   and  T.  W.  Rolph. 

2,082,100  ;  June  1. 
Lens,  Magnifying.     K.   Martin.     2,096,524  ;  Oct.  19. 
Lens,  Making  multifocal.     D.  F.  Taylor.     2,097,001  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Lens  mount.     A.  S.  Howell.     2,067,189  ;  Jan.  12. 

Lens    mount.      E.    Koss    and   E.    L.    Fischer.      2.087,333 ; 

July  20. 
Lens,     Multifocal.       B.     Culver     and     S.     A.     Emerson. 

2,071,616  ;  Feb.  23. 
Lens,  Multifocal.     L.  W.  Snyder.     2,097,260  ;  Oct.  26. 
Lens     obturating     device.      .1.    F.     Levenrhal.      2,067,771  : 

Jan.   T?. 
Lens,    Onhthalmic.      A.    Ames,    Jr.,    and    G.    H.    Gliddon. 

2,087,234  ;  July  20. 
Lens,  Ophthalmic.     S.  Broder.     2,077,092  ;  Apr.  13. 
Lens,  Ophthalmic.    H.  W.  Hill.     2,072..593  :  Alar.  2. 
Lens,  Ophthalmic.     F.  D.  Kinney.     2.076,432  ;  Apr.  6. 
Lens,  Ophthalmic.     E.  D.  Tillyer.     2,077,134;  Apr.  13. 
Lens,  Ophthalmic.     E.  D.  Tillyer.     2,087.270  ;  July  20. 
Lens,  Optical.     V.  H.  Hancock.     2.097,369  :  Oct.  26. 
Lens,  Reflector.    A.  Nechin.    2,086,388  ;  July  6. 
Lens  system,  Optical.     F.  Michelssen.      2,085,437 ;   June 

Lenses,  Apparatus  for  producing  one-piece  multifocal 
ophthalmic.     L.  L.  Houchin.     2,087.687  ;  July  20. 

^^n^^n>,  .R^J''^'^  ^°^  cementing  optical.  H.  A.  Jahraus. 
2,066,936  ;  Jan.  5. 

Lenses,  Manufacture  of.     J.   H.  Martin.     2,096,751 ;  Oct. 

Lenses.  Method  and  apoaratus  for  making  one-piece 
multifocal  ophthalmic.  D.  D.  Hubbell.  2,087,514; 
July  20. 

Let-off  mechanism.     W.  E.  Lundgren.     2,092,718  :  Sept.  7. 

Let-off  mechanism.     L.   M.   Rogers.      2,096,593  ;   Oct.   19. 

Letter  sheet.  Duplex.     J.  Giordano.     2,071.623;   Feb.  23 

Lettering  guide.     H.  C.  Rose.     2.080.093  ;  May  11. 

'^"o^^nS  onrP^x-'"^2"<^  shipping,  Treating.     J.  H.  Grande. 

.i. 090.209  :  Aov.  2. 
Level.     G.  W.  Wilson.     2,084,053  ;  June  15. 
Level,  Adjustable.     J.  E.  Torbert,  Jr.     2.097,849  :  Nov.  2 

Jino^2^     mounting     same.      Spirit.        A.     Langsner. 

^, iu..i, oo4  ;  Dec.  14. 

^"^^iiT^ri->  Pl'i"'*'    indicating    device.     H.    Schuettinger. 

^'^onQTolo  4""^°^'^  therefor.  J.  E.  Torbert,  Jr. 
.i. 097. 848  ;  Nov.  2. 

^''o'nn?'i?J?.t  '•"ntrol  for  automatic  pilots.  B.  G.  Carlson. 
-,091,306  ;  Aug.  31. 

Level  of  supports.  Device  for  maintaining  the  condition  of. 

H.  O.  Hem.     2.099,562  ;  Nov    16 
''^A'*^'^!."  .  ''"''     t>=il;ing     powdo 

2.094,179  ;  .Sept.  28. 
Leveling   and   squaring   device.     C.    Roggero.     2,103,184  ; 

Dec.  21.  ^o  .        . 

Leveling  device.     L.  E.  Blanchett.     2.101,837  ;  Dec.  14. 
Vo^^tr"*^  machine      E.  E.  Winkley.     2,098,366  ;  Nov.  9. 

9nfifi^-fi=.'''"T      Self-computing.        L.     w.      i:autcrmilch. 

2,066.(85  ;  Jan.  5. 
Lever.     P   C.  Temple.     2.099,244  :  Nov.  16 

G;j-er'2,Toa67l-ToT*3o''^''''''°''   ""'^^  *'"•      ^^   °- 
Lever,  Brake.     C   R.  Duncan.    2,099,728  ;  Nov.  23. 
Lever,  Brake.     P.  Schaefer.     2,078,417     Apr.   27 
Lever  construction.     S.  A.  Snell.     2,077,279  ;  Apr.   13. 
LoA'or  controlled  system.     G.  Fleischel.     2,0^7,885  ;  July 

'''"f,^,!'i  ^I'^^'^l'"'^''"^*  "'■  ^A'""^''  I'ock'Mg  lever  devices  in  con- 
tiol     mechanisms.     Control.       R.     Hifnei-        9  n7S  r.ft^  • 


cans.       M.     R.     Milarch. 


Aju 


sms.     Control.       R.     Hafner.       2,078,063 ; 


'"2,080r903;'Mny  iT  '""''""''  ''"'"'""■     ''■  '^'""""^ 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


925 


Lever  mechanism.     C.  A.  Sawtelle.     2.094,109  ;   Sept.  28. 
Lever  mechanism.      C.  C.  Strange.     2,088,880  ;  Aug.  3. 
Lever,  Power  lift.     A.  S.  Bloomtiuist.     2.099.594  ;  Nov.  16. 
Leverage  changing  mechanism  for   vehicle  bralves.     A.  G. 

H.  Carlbom.     2,081,660 ;  May  25. 
License  plate.     F.  J.  Martin.     2,08.'5,813  ;  July  6. 
License  plate.     P.  A.  White.     2,082,434  ;  June  1. 
License    plate    casing    and    illuminator.       I.    Raffelson. 

2,081,281 ;  May  25. 
License  plate  cover  and  advertising  device,  Combination. 

F.  C.  Roessler.     2,093,620  ;  Sept.  21. 

License  plate  frame.  A.  S.  Campbell.  2.082,732;  June  1. 
License  plate  holder.  N.  E.  Woods.  2,087,177  ;  July  13. 
License  plate  structure.     G.  A.  Dupuis.     2,092,900  :  Sept. 

14. 
Licen.se    plate.    Telltale    automobile.      H.    L.    Sanderson. 

2,087,167  ;  July  13. 
License  tag  fastener,  Safety.    A.  T.  Padavic,  Jr.     2,066,694  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Licorice  mass,  Making.     W.  L.  Geddes.     2,067.913  :  Jan. 

19. 
Lid,  Container.     H.  Roesinger.     2,079,698;  May  11. 
Lid    for    cooking    utensils.      J.    E.    Warrick.      2,093.593 : 

Sept.  21. 
T,id  lifting  device.     S.  D.  Wright.     2.095.623  :  Oct.  12. 
Lid  nailing  machine,  Automatic.    H.  Paxton,  G.  C.  Paxton, 

and  H.  D.  Benson.     2,084,048 ;  June  15. 
Lifeboat     launching     apparatus.        J.     H.      McPartland. 

2,091,327  ;  Aug.  31. 
Lifeboat  propelling  mechanism.     C.  W.  Allen.     2,073,383  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Lifeboat  propelling  mechanism.     C.  W.  Allen.     2,098,606  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Lifeboat,  Safety.     C.  Farrugia.     2,096,167  ;  Oct.  19. 
Life  preserver.     S.  Scavo.     2.094,499;  Sept.  28. 
Lifesaving   and    swimming   propelling   device.      L.   M.   de 

Corlieu.     2.099,973  ;  Nov.  23. 
Lifesaving  device.     H.  W.  Walters.     2,088.251  ;  July  27. 
Lift   and   like  controlling  mechanism.     N.   C.   Smart  and 

P..  F.  Moss.     2.072,282  :  Mar.  2. 
Lift     and     turntable.     Automobile.       E.     E.     Woodman. 

2,089,082  ;  Aug.  3. 
Lift,  Automnhilp      C.  J.  Bristol.     2.097,853 :  Nov.   2. 
Lift,    Automobile.      C.   J.   Bristol   and   B.   B.   Thompson. 

2,09.5,051  ;  Oct.  5. 
Lift,  Automobile.     D.  D.  Myers.     2.099.274:  Nov.  16. 
Lift,  Automobile.     E.  B.  Thompson.     2,095,041  ;  Oct.  5. 
Lift,  Automobile.     E.  B.  Thompson.     2.100.617;  Nov.  .30. 
Lift  cutting  machine.     L.  P.  Exley.     2.070,477  ;  Feb.  9. 
Lift  for  gin  breasts.  Power.   G.  H.  McClintock.    2,090,543  : 

Aug.  17. 
Lift  for  sadirons.     T.  L.  Reed.     2.072.217  :  Mar.  2. 
Lift   for   shoes,   Detachable.      F.   T.    Gentile.      2,070,229  : 

Feb.  9. 
Lift.  Hydraulic.     J.  G.  Dorward.     2.085,961  ;  July  6. 
Lift.  Hydraulic  power.     E.  A.  Johnston.     2,095,876  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Lift  implement.  Power.     F.  T).  Jones.     2,082,247;  June  1. 
Lift,  Mnltlpost.     I.  Von  K.  Ilotl.     2,074,148;  Mar.  10. 
Lift  structure.     D.D.Myers.     2.091.156  ;  Aug.  24. 
Lift-truck.     E.   A.   Reed.     2,077.265:  Apr.    13. 
Lift,  Vehicle.      J.  D.  Cochin.     2,080.n4:  May  11. 
Lift,  Vehicle.    L.  C.  Stukenborg.     2,099,775 ;  Nov.  23. 

Lifter:  See- 
Can  and  pan  lifter.  Shaper  fool  lifter. 
Hydniulio  valve  lifter.  Stack  lifier. 
Invalid  lifter.                               Valve  lifter. 
Jar  lifter.                                      Wadle  lifter. 
Pot  lifter. 

r>iftcr  for  shapers.  Electric  tool.    W.  F.  Zimmcrmann  and 

G.  Davenport.     2,090,508:  Aug.   17. 

Lifting  and  coupling  tool,  Combined.     T.  T.  Varnoy.  Jr. 

■J. 072,391  ;   Mar.   2. 
Lifting    and/or    sideward    driving   mechanism    for    a>ito 

mobiles.     A.   A.  Thomas.     2.000,768;  Aug.  24. 
Lifting  apparatus.      H.   Nllaon.      2,099,903;   Nov.   23. 
Lifting  jack.     J.  Akins.     2,096,022;  Oct.  19. 
Lifting    lack.      J.    TJrown.      2.089.336;    y\ng.    10. 
Lifting  jack.     A.  It.  Urusli.     2.0S0.5:?n  ;  May   18 
Lifting  .lack.     M.  15.  Lncker,     2.096,0.50:  Oct.  19. 
Lifting  mechanism.     I.  von  K.  Hott.     2.070.027;  Apr.  0. 
Lifting  inechMnlsm  for  iiutoiuohili'H  imd  the  like.     I.  V.  K. 

Ilott.      2,080,481  ;    May    IS. 
Lifting     mechaiiisni      for     dump     hiidlcs.        F.     Bisznntz. 

2.094,521  :   Sept.   2ft, 
lifting  mechanism   for  road    graders,   Hydraulic.     R.   W. 

Kccler.      2,072,:i00  ;    Mar.   2. 
Lifting  u])0('<\  of  differently   loaded  hydraulic  Jiicks.  SyHteni 

111    e.iuall/.Ing   the.      <'.    1>.    Henry.      2.10:i.530;    Dec.    28. 
r-lgatuH!  package.     E.  Tliemak.     2.081.389:  May  2.'>. 
LiL-alure    treating   api)aratuH.      A.   Jj.   Waugli.      2.102,808; 

1)ec.  21. 

Light  :    Hce— 

Automobile  hood  light.  Search   light. 

Iteacon  sun  rnv  llclit.  Signal  light. 

Decorative    light.  Tiillllglil   iind  Htop  llglil. 

Electric  and  flame  light.  'rrnller   light. 

Juki -MineM'  hoanl  light.  Htllltv    light. 

Marker  Ucht.  Wheel  hub  light. 

I'ortable   light.  .      ,.      , 
[,lght    Mild    (Ire    alarm    caMing.    Combined.      A.    Merdnii. 

2.100.908;  Nov.  30.  ,  ,       ^„     , 

Lii'lit     l)enni     trnnHinlHslcui  KyHtem.       A.     Mcli.     NICOlHOn, 

2.1 00,34 8;   Nov.  30. 


Light-buoy  and   feeding  same.     F.   Jaedicke.     2,091,857  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Light  casing.     J.  D.  Langdon.     2,099,444  ;  Nov.  16. 
Light    diffusing    material.     W.    W.    English.     2,089,351  : 

Aug.  10. 
Light   equipped   vanity   case.     M.   J.   Davis.     2,070,857  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Light  fastness  in  transfer  copies.  Securing.     W.  Iloskins. 

Jr.     2,088,417  ;  July  27. 
Light  filter.     D.  de  Bayer-Krucsay.     2.087,802  ;  July  20. 
Light  filter.     G.   Wilmanns.     2,075,153  ;  Mar.  30. 
Light  fixture.  Convenience.     C.  I.  Smith.     2,075,364  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Light  fixture,   Electric.     E.  E.  Holt.     2,094,656  ;  Oct.  5. 
Light     fixture.      Electric.     G.     A.     Johnson.     :i. 101. 680; 

Dec.   7. 
Light  for  lifeboats.  Automatic  electric  safety.     G.   A.  F. 

Winckler.     2.099,878  ;  Nov.  23. 
Light  for  motor  compartments.  Motor  trouble  flood.      A. 

Stumpf.     2,090,611  ;  Aug.   17. 
Light     for     photography.     Source     of.        W.     Schneider. 

2,078,689  ;  Apr.  27. 
Light   for   truck,   etc..   Flickering  signal.      W.   V.   O'Neil. 

2,090,332  ;  Aug.  17. 
rjght    intensity    indicator.     C.    S.    Woodside.     2.101.122; 

Dec.   7. 
Light  measuring  device.     W.  van  B.  Roberts.     2.069,505  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Light-modifving  article  and  producing  the  same.     N.  Riehl. 

2,088,438  ;  July  27. 
Light  modulating  cell.     S.  Clothier  and  H.  C.  Hogencamp. 

2,100,836  ;  Nov.  30. 
Light  modulation  system.     11.  Shore  and  J.  N.  Whitaker. 

2.095.717  ;  Oct.  12. 
Liu'ht,    Oven.      G.    Herbster.      Re.    20,324  ;    Apr.    0. 
Light  projecting  apparatus;    W.  C.  Hackman.     2,099,975  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Light  projection  system  and  projection  lens  therefor.     B. 

B.  Forthey.    2,091.275  ;  Aug.  31. 
Light  projector  and   the  beam   produced   thereby.  Cooling 

a.    D.W.Everett.     2,080,120  ;  May  11. 
Light  ray  projector.     B.  S.  Young.     2,078.986  ;  May  4. 
Light  reflecting  device.     S.  S.  Cramer.     2,086,314  ;  July  0. 
Light  reflecting  means.     W.  F.  Grote.     2,069,881  ;  Feb.  9. 
Light    reflecting    means.       C.    D.     Ryder.       2,076,043-4 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Light  reflecting  sign.    E.  H.  Branson.    2,071.294  ;  Feb.  16. 
Light  reflector  device.   Safety.     W.  D.  Clark.     2,093.907  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Light  relay.     A.  Karolus.     2,084,201  ;  June  15. 
Light    sensitive   apparatus.     L.   O.    Grondahl   and    P.    H. 

Geiger.     2,089,8.30;  Aug.  10. 
Llght-sensltlvo       cell       manufacture.     C.       S.       Treacy. 

2,074,676;  Mar.  23. 
Light  sensitive  derivatives  of  vaf-dyestuffs  and   preparing 

llieni.     I',  Ochwat  and  B.  Wendt.     2,082.178;  June  1. 
Light-sensitive      device.      O.      Geislor      and      J.      Elsele. 

2.096,170;  Oct.  19. 
Light  sensitive  device.     F.  M.  I'enning  and  M.  J.  Jansen. 

2.080,926;  Mav  18. 
Light-sensitive    material.      A.    von    Blehler.      2,088,145 ; 

July  27. 
Llglit-sensltlve  material  and  producing  pictures.     G.   von 

Le  Gorre.     2,060,631  ;  Jan.  5. 
Light  sensitive   materials.   Manufacture  of.     W.  Dieterle, 

W.  Zeh,  and  W.  /erwecU.     2,000,966  ;  Jan.  5. 
Light  sensitive  system.      H.  Diamond,      2.O,SS.4O0  ;  J\ily  27. 
LIght-shleld  for  cameras,  etc.     C.  A.  Watrous.     2,098,843  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Light  sign  device.     G.  Tllles.     2.000.549  ;  Jan.  n. 
Light   .signal.     O.   S.  Field.      2.103.251  ;  Dec.   28. 
Liu'ht    slL-nal.      A      D.    Moore.      2.101.1,S(::    Dec     7. 
Light  signal.  Railway.     W.  B.   Wells.     2,094.089  ;  Oct.  5. 
Light  source,  Incandescent.   P.  T.  Farnsworth.    2,089,054; 

Aug.  3. 
Light     source,     Primary.       M.     M.     Hlr.soh.       2.070,020; 

Apr.  0. 
Light    Hourcp,    Ultraviolet.      W.    O.    Prouty.      2.093.735; 

Sepl.  21. 
Lltht  support.     F.  C.   McGrady.     2.100.058;  Nov.  23. 
Light  system.  Blinking.     G.  C.  1')«vls.     2,078.372;  .\nr.  27. 
LIl:IiI     tranHnilttlng     nieana.       J.     Krel,    Jr.       2,080,259; 

May  11, 
Light    valve.      J,    B.    Ilarley.      2.003.074:    Sept.    21. 
Lighter.      J,   G.iller.      L'.d.s  I.  MHI  ;  June  l.'i. 

T.  M.   Gibson.     2.070.121  ;   Feb.  9. 
A.   Klldtrom.      2,079,454;   Mnv  4. 
11     A      M"»i/,       •.'.OO'l  •'.■•  •   »<.i.i     14 
G.    P.    Schmltt.      2.094.022;    Oct.    ft. 
F.   A.   Whit  taker.      2.071.001  ;   Feb    23. 


Lighter 

Lighter. 

•   l.'l.ler. 

Muhter. 
Lighter 


Lighter  and  control,  GnH  range. 

Schulte.     2,072.034  ;  Feb.  23. 
Lighter,  Aniomatlc.     S.  W.  Neldner. 
Lighter.    Illnwnlpe. 

2.0l>:i.<):il  ;  S.'pt. 
'iL'titer,  I  "Ilia  r.  A. 
•  l..iii,.r  iM.vM-  .1 
Lighter.  t'Igari'tliv 
(■"Igiirelte. 
C'l'lirelti' 

ClgH  relit 


L.  n.  Grnrink  nn.l  W,  A 


LIgliter 
I  li'liter. 
Lighter, 
Lighter,   Comluintllili' 

14. 
Lighter  ponRtrnctlon 


2.072.178;  Miir.  2. 

II.    W.    Cowln   anil    W,    J,    JiiroliKnoii 
II. 

A.   JolinM.in       •.•. 101.330  :   Dee.  7. 
S>iil.'<       '.'  101. iim    "  •   Me,.    7 

T     Florman.      2.0S0.412;    Jiilv    0, 

I.   KInrnmn.      2.004.591  ;   Oct.   5. 

I     v<'<'->n'Mi       •_•  iiMT  M7')  •    Nov     2. 

8.   Wldcgren.     2.08.S.985 :   Auu 


lh|uld.      L.   Hollo.     2.102.108; 
A     y    Relllv       2.102.3S1  :   IV. 


IVr, 


M 


[ 


926 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


■U' 


H.  Guenther  and 
Automatic.     L.    S. 


Lighter  construction  for  eas  ranges. 

H.  C.  Maul.     2.087,720  ;  July  20. 
Lighter   construction   for   gas   ranges, 

Kauffman.     2,081,819  ;  May  25. 
Liglner,  Electric.     P.  W.   Schreiber.     2.087,818;  July  20. 
Lighter,   Electric  blowpipe.     L.    W.   Young.      2,076,691 : 

Apr.  13. 
Lighter,  Electric  cigar.     S.  L.  Wolfson.     2,093,116  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Lighter  for  gas  stoves.  Automatic  oven.     P.  I.  HoUman. 

2,087,433  ;  July  20. 
Lighter,  Gas.     L.  Laghetto.     2,078.570  ;  Apr.  27. 
Lighter,  Gas.     C.  F.  Larseu.     2.091.208  ;  Aug.  24. 
Lighter,  Pocket.     L.  Lenfant.     2,070,232  ;  Feb.  9. 
Lighter,  Pvrophoric.     A.  Scheibinger  and  S.  Koehlreuter. 

2,068,873  :  Jan.  26. 
Lighter,      Pyrophoric.        H.      Silberknopf.         2,092,594 ; 

Sept.   7. 
Lighter-than-air-craft.      H.    G.    Eeichert    and    L.    H.    O. 

Stobbe.     2,094,619  ;  Oct.  5. 
Lighting    and    air    conditioning    device.      W.    A.    Brown. 

2.087,239-40  ;  July  20. 
Lighting    and    signal    system,    Automobile.      J.    C.    Ford. 

2,081,892  ;  May  25. 
Lighting  apparatus.     S.  F.  Arbuclde.     2.097.399  :  Oct.  26. 
Lighting  apparatus.     L.  Schepmoes.     2,082,124  ;  June  1. 
Lighting  appliance.      L.    C.   Doane.     2,092,573 ;    Sept.    7. 
Lighting  construction.     R.  B.  Benjamin.     2,071,159  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Lighting  control.     T.  H.  Long.     2,078,677  ;  Apr.  27. 
Lighting  device.     H.  J.  Spanner.     2.097.261  ;  Oct.  26. 
Lighting   device.   Decorative.      A.    Stechbart.      2,074,154 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Lighting  device,  Electric.     W.  F.  Sheppard.     2,079,532  ; 

Jlay  4. 
Lighting  device  for  gas  burners.     J.  J.   Slavin  and  L.  H. 

Geurink.    2,091,530  ;  Aug.  31. 
Lighting    device.     Sewing    machine.     R.    E 

2,067,868;   Jan.    12. 
Lighting  equipment  for  passenger  vehicles. 

'2.102,944;  Dec.  21. 
Lighting  fixture.     C.  W.  Brown.     2,071,108  : 
-■  ■    •        -  A.  P.  Ebrite.     2,081.326: 

H.  J.  Flaherty.     2,078,793;  Apr.  27. 
C.  W.  Flood,  Jr.     2. 09:?. 165;  Sept.  14. 
W.  W.  Kantack.  2,075,206  ;  Mar.  30. 
P.  D.  Phillips.     2.095.761  ;  Oct.  12. 
E.   F.   Sibbert.     2,078,032  ;  Apr.  20. 
R.   Wendel.     2,102,816  :  Dec.   21. 
A.  H.   White.     2,095,353  ;   Oct.   12. 
Electric.     H.     D.     Hain.     2,101,499  ; 


Lighting  fixture. 
Lighting  fixture. 
Lighting  fixture. 
Lighting  fixture. 
Lighting  fixture. 
Lighting  fixture. 
Lighting  fixture. 
Lighting  fixture. 
Lighting     fixture, 

Dec.   7. 
Lighting    fixture, 

Nov.  9. 
Lighting     fixture, 

2,089,049  ;  Aug. 
Lighting      fixture, 
,094.394  ;  Sept 


vom    Lehn. 

L.  C.  Doano. 

;  Feb.  16. 
May  25. 


Electric.      A.    J.    Parissi.      2,098,631  ; 
E.     B.     Benjamin. 
C.      H.      Bissell. 


Explosionproof. 
3. 
Explosionproof, 

,._.__     . 28. 

Lighting  fixture.  Explosion  resisting.     C.  H.  Bissell  and 

H.  P.  Hastings.     2,070,195  ;  Feb.  9. 
Lighting  fixture.  Indirect.   L.  C.  Doane.   2,066,771 ;  Jan.  5. 
Lighting    fixture.    Interchangeable    shaded    wall.      J.    R. 

Marsh.     2.070,973  ;  Feb.   16. 
Lichting    fixture    of    the    indirect    type.     Street.      J.    L. 

Poser  and  R.  Franke.     2,066,918  ;  Jan.  5. 
Lighting  fixture.  Shade-holding.     J.  L.  Jaffe.     2,092,648  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Lighting  means  for  gas  range  burners.  Automatic.     P.  S. 

Harper.     2,093,272  ;   Sept.   14. 
Lighting  of  road  vehicles.     J.  G.  Steel.     2,089,672  ;  Aug. 
10. 

Short  and   G.   M.   Parker.     2,093,372; 


H.  H.   Gordon. 
L.  Schepmoes. 
J.   W.   Snyder, 


Automatic     safety 


2.087,029  :  Julv  13. 
2.099.452  :  Nov."  16. 
Jr.     2,094,759  ;  Oct.  5. 


W.     Lackev. 


W.  R.  Tomlin.     2.06S,.")80  ; 


H.  A.  Douglas. 


Lighting  set.     I. 

Sept.  14. 
Lighting  system. 
Tjiehting  system. 
Lighting  system. 
Lighting     system 

2.100,695  :  Nov.  30 
Lighting  system.  Automobile. 

Jan.    19. 
Lighting  system  for  automotive  vehicles 

2,076,074;  Apr.   6. 
Lighting    system     for     toys,     Electric. 

2, 0,83, .594  :  June  15. 
Lighting  system.  Vehicle.     L.  W.  Chubb. 

20. 
Lighting    tube.    Electric   metal    vapor. 

M.  Roger.     2,094,668  ;  Oct.  5. 
Ligliting  unit.     J.  11.  Blitzer.     2.083.426  :  June  8. 
"  A.  F.  II.  V:\v\s.     2,082,687  ;  June  1. 

C.  A.  B.  Halvorson.  2.066,073;  .Tan.  ."i 
C.  A.  B.  Halvorson.  2.078,137  ;  Apr.  20. 
Emergency.      0.    P.    Hulst.      2.097.230-7  • 


C. 


A.  Brethen. 
2.087,795;  July 
M.    Pirani    and 


Ligliting  unit. 
Ligliting  unit. 
Ligliting  unit. 
Lichting   unit 

Oct,  26. 

Lightning  arrester.     L.  S.  Brach.     Re.  20,465  ;  Aug.  10. 
Lightning  arrester  and  making  the  same.     G.  E.   Andre. 

2,072.8.^0  ;  Mar.  9. 
Liglitning   corrector.     B.  E.   O'Hagan.     2,074,753 ;    Mar. 

23. 
Lights.  Apparatus  for  indicating   an   operative  condition 

of  vehicle.     IF.   L.   Black.     2.101.4,99;  Dec.   7. 
Light.';,  Dimming  radio.     J.  L.  McWeeny.     2,103,334  ;  Dec 

28. 


Lignin  sulphonic  acid  molding  compositions  and  treating 

same.     G.  C.  Howard  and  L.  T.  Sandborn.     2,077,884; 

Apr.  20. 
Limb,  Artificial.     L.  H.  Barghausen.     2,078,594  ;  Apr.  27. 
Limb,  Artificial.     F.  Ronowsky.     2,073,807  ;  Mar.  16. 
Lime  and  carbon  dioxide.   Process  and  apparatus  for  the 

production  of.     G.  H.  Haas.     2,080,981  :  Mav  18. 
Lime   distributing  machine.      C.    E.    Moore.    '  2,097,102 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Lime    from    oyster    shells,    Production   of.      A.   B.   Wood. 

2,080,883  ;  May  18. 
Limp.  Making.     G.  F.  Horton.     2.097.979  ;  Nov.  2. 
Limit  switch.     O.  F.  Carlson.     2,078,441  ;  Apr.  27. 
Limited  strain  wrench.     O.  L.   Cox.      2,094,584 ;   Oct.  5. 
Line  casting  machine.     L.  Geisert.     2,080,309  ;  May  11. 
Line   drop   compensation.      Z.   O.    St.   Palley.     2,068,576  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Line  finder   for  loose  leaf  binders.     N.   S.   Welk   and  F. 

Hocker.      2.080,975  ;   May   18. 
Line  justification.     R.  E.  Paris.     2,077,490  ;  Apr.  20. 
Line  justification.     R.  E.  Paris.     2,084,450  ;  June  22. 
Line  marking  device.     V.  E.  Lilly.     2,094,017  ;  Sept.  28. 
Line   resonator.   Low   power  factor.     J.    W.    Conklin  and 

L.   A.    Battermaun.      2.103.515  :   Dec.    28. 
Line  shock  absorber.     O.  B.  English.     2,096,392  :  Oct.  19. 
Line  spacer.  Variable.     A.  F.  Mulhare.     2,090,139  ;  Aug. 

Line  spacing  machine.     H.  C.  Jones.     2,075,201 ;  Mar.  30. 
Line    stabilizer,    Trailing.      R.    M.    Heintz.      2,093,443  • 

Sept.  21. 
Line  tap  stick  wrench.     S.  P.  Becker.     2,099,921 ;    Nov. 

Lined  concrete  pipe.    H.  Eschenbrenner.     2,070,888  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Linen  wringing  machine.    K.  Kemper.     2,099,365  ;  Nov.  16 
Liner.      G.    H.    Graham.      2.084,906  :    June    22 
Liner.     G.  H.  Graham.     2,086,613  ;  July  13 
Liner   assembling   device.      P.    W.   Dempsey.      2,084,672  ■ 

June  22. 
Liner,  Basket.     G.  F.  Fillbrandt.     2,068,404;  Jan.   19. 
Liner    for    bearings.     E.     R.    Darby    and    P.    J.    Potter. 

2.102.998  :  Dec.  21. 
Liner  for  bearings.     O.  E.  Harder.     2,100,314:  Nov.  30. 
Liner  for  type  slug  casting  machines.     J.  W.  Hemlin  and 

C.  A.  Anderson.     2,083,911  :  June  15. 
Liner  mounting  for  rotary  table  bushings  and  the  like. 

W.  A.  Abegg.     2.088,830;  Aug.  3. 
Liner,   Scale  section.      B.  L.    Simmons.     2,080,792  ;   May 

18. 
Liner  setting  tool.     C.  C.  Brown.     2.097.755  :  Nov.  2 
Liner,  Tunnel.     A.  E.  Wilkoff.     2,077.137  ;  Apr.  13. 
Liner.  Tunnel.     A.  E.  Wilkoflf.     2,077,351  ;  Apr.  13. 
Lines  of  type  matter  in  phototype  composing,  Justification 

of.     L.  Wenczler.     2,098,928;  Nov.  9. 
Lining  and   fly   reinforcement  for   trousers.     L.   Fenichel 

and  H.  Lieb.     2,094,352  ;  Sept,  28. 
Linings  for  Jordan  engine  shells.  Making.     H.  D.   Stuck 

and  P.  A.  De  Nault.     2.103.344  :  Dec.  28. 

9'nQ4  n9s    ™°'*^°    metal    containers.       P.     T.     Stroup. 
Lining  for  vessels.     H.  R.  Austin.     2,100.895;  Nov.  30 
Lining   for    window  guides.     D.   C.   Bailey.      2,089,085 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Lining,  Furnace.     J.  Karmanocky.     2,082,698  ;  June  1. 
Lining,  Oven.     J.   G.   Hoff.      2.101.5.82-  Dec    7 
Lining,  Tunnel.     A.  Foukal.     2.098.915  ;  Nov.  9 
Lining,  Tunnel.     A.  E.  Wilkoff.     2,080,020  ;  May  11 
Lining,   Woven  friction.     W.  Nanfeldt.     2,074,128;   Mar. 

lb. 

^^",]'"?2'_fPP'\'"«<^"s  for  erecting  tunnel.  M.  L  Killmer. 
_'  nc, ,.,  n  :  .Tan.  12. 

Linings,  Method  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  fric- 
tion.    D.  W.  Fether.     2,081,620  :  May  25. 

Lingerie  pin.     B.  L.  Blalce.     2.074,359  ;  Mar.  23. 

Lingerie  strap  holder.     L  O.  Haas.     2.086,767  ;  July   13. 

Link.     C.  N.  Mitchell.     Re.  20,512  ;  Sept.  21. 

Link.     R.  F.  Peo.     2,091,103  ;  Aug.  24 

Link  band  for  ornamental  and  useful  purposes.  R. 
Einsele.     2.079,400  ;  Mav  4 

Link.  Connecting.     R.  F.  Peo.     2.095,711  :  Oct.   12 

r1  ""on  onn'^""?  ^°^  automotive  vehicles.     J.  W.  Leighton. 
Ke.  JO. 399  ;  June  8. 

?n^i^2"^W-^°^y  repair.    J.  B.  Bambenek,  D   C.  Bambenek, 

and   P.   A^orner.     2,068,222;   Jan.   19. 

Sept  91^""''   cliains.      G.    J.   Campbell,    Jr.      2,093,547; 

^^"^,'>j^,_ |Y!:P-  ^1^^    .jlG-      Hosley      and      T.      Birkenmaier. 

Link  loading  machine.     C.  E.  Simpson.     2.094,026  ;  Sept. 

Link  support.     C.  C.  Sidwell.     2.066.425  :  .Tan    5. 
Lnilc    Swing.     C.  F,  Hir.shfeld.     2,091.478:  Aug.   31. 
L,inoleum  composition  flooring  material.     W.  A.  Sale  and 
\\.  J.  Koenig.     2,094.674;  Oct.  5. 

2.098"oi.5-^No?"'>'"'''''''-      ""'•    ^"'""^   '^'^^    -^-    ^-    ^^'"^'■• 
Lint,  Collecting.  '  d".  Taylor.     2,100,112-  Nov    93 
Lint  collecting  apparatus.     D.  Taylor.     2,090,"955  ;  Aug. 

^'jl.a?^  1(3"*  ^^'^^^'  -^"^iustable.     J.  A.  Streun.     2,073,858  ; 
Lip  Inying  device.     G.  A.  Miner.     2,102.731  •  Dec   21 
Lip  rouge  spre.ader.    L.  B.  Purcell.    2,096.858  :  Oct.  26. 
Liipstick  container.    E.  C.  Anderson.     2,100,999  ;  Nov.  30 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


927 


Lipstick    demonstrating    device.      P.    Bcvis.      2,085,180  ; 

June  29. 
Lipsrick     holder.     N.     Kasdau     and     R.     F.     Landwehr. 

2,089,832  ;  Aug.  10. 
Lipstick     holder.       N.     Kasdan     and     R.     F.     Landwehr. 

2,099,488;   Nov.   16. 
Lipstick  holder.     S.  Morrison.     2,085,86.5  ;  July  6. 
Lipstick   holder.      S.    Morrison.      2,093.<585  ;    Sept.    21. 
Lipstick  holder.     E.  H.  Tompkins.     2,090,078  ;  Aug.  17. 
Lipstick   holder.  Automatic.     G.   C.  Fullmer.     2,091,312  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Lip  stick   rouge  blender.     A.  and  E.  Blum.     2,086,528 ; 

July  13. 
Lip  turning  machine.     C.  G.  Brostrcm.     2,076,698  ;   Apr. 

13. 
Lip  turning  machine.     J.  M.  Whelton.    2,099,042  ;  Nov.  16. 
Liquefier  system  for  solidified  carbon  dio.xide.    F.  C.  Seek. 

2,073,121  ;  Mar.  9. 
Li(|uid  and  powder  dispensing  container.     K.  D.  Mereditli. 

2,068,034  ;   Jan.   19. 
Liquid,    Antifreezing.      O.    Schenck    and    W.    Gellendien. 

2,094,564;  Sept.  28. 
Liquid,  Apparatus  for  dispensing  measured  quantities  of. 

H.  Wydler.     2,089,724  ;  Aug.  10. 
Liquid,    Apparatus    for    regulating    the    level    of.      L.    S. 

Chalatow.     2,081,891  ;   May  25. 
Liquid  carbonator.     J.  Llthgow.     2,085,107  ;  June  29. 
Liquid  coating  composition.    A.  H.  Batchelder.    2,087,395  ; 

July  20. 
Liquid  coating  composition.     W.  H.  Woodford.     2.067,586  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Liquid  conductor  heater.    M.  W.  Hanks.    2,081,537 ;  May 

25. 
Li(|uld    contact    switch.     J.    H.    Payne,    Jr.     2,101,092  ; 

Dec.   7. 
Liquid  container.     A.  S.  Bowen.     2,093,905  :   Sept.   21. 
Liquid   container.     W.  H.  Martin  and  R.  V.    Salisbury. 

2,077,341  ;  Apr.  13. 
Liquid  containing  compressible  bodies  of  material.  Treat- 
ing.    J.   R.  Blorldund.     2,101,528:  Dec.  7. 
Liquid  cooler.     R.  R.  Butts.     2,072,082  ;  Mar.  2. 
Liquid  cooler.    D.  H.  Dolison.     2,075,184  ;  Mar.  30. 
Liquid   cooler.      W.  D.    Drysdale.      2.10;i!)70;  Dec.   28. 
Liquid  cooler.     J.  L.  Hudson.     2,091,074;  Aug.  24. 
Liquid  cooling  apparatus.     H.  J.  De  Cremer.     2,079,549  ; 

May  4. 
Liquid  delivering  apparatus.     E.  G.    Petersen  and   H.  D. 

Seitz.     2,075,356  ;  Mar.  30. 
Liquid  depth  or  contents  gauge.    A.  Nutsford.     2,072,311  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Liquid,   Device   for   cooling   or   warming   a.      P.    Schlum- 

bohm.     2,075,831  :  Apr.  6. 
Liquid,  Device  for  dispensing  measured  quantities  of.     F. 

SehUr.     2,102,2.39;  Dec.  14. 
Liquid    diffusion    apparatus.      A.    L.    Webre.      2,068,094  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Liquid  dispenser.     L.  E.  Her.     2,066.977:  Jan.  5. 
Li(iuid  dispenser.     H.  Longway.     2,091,737;  Aug.  31. 
Liquid  dispenser.     W.  P.  Myron.     2,074,554  ;  Mar.  23. 
Liquid  dispenser.     F.  Nedbalek.     2,069.383.     Feb.   2. 
Liquid  dispenser.     J.  H.  Staalc.     2,091,838;  Aug.   31. 
Liquid     dispenser.       W.     Tamminga     and     O.     Bonami. 

2,081,159  ;  May  25. 
Liquid  dispenser.     II.  T.  Weeg.     2,097.503:  Nov.  2. 
Liquid   dispenser  and   cooler.     J.    S.   Rosado.      2,066,948 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Ll(iuid   dispenser.    Sanitary.      W.    Tamminga.   O.   Bonoini, 

and    R.    E.    Corradinl.      2,081,651 ;    May    25. 
Liquid  dispenser.  Sanitary.     W.  Tnmniingn,  O.  Bonoml.  R. 

E.  Corradinl,  and  H.  M.  Jones.     2,081,650;  May   25. 
Liquid  dispen.ser.  Volumetric.     W.  E.  Barrott.     2,099.591  ; 

Nov.    16. 
Liquid     dispensing.       W.     H.    LoUey    and     H.    T.     Goss. 

2,084.288  ;  June  15. 
Liquid  dispensing  apparatus.     E.  II.  Bradley.     2,070,560; 

Feb.  10. 
Liquid  dispensing  apparatus.     \V.  M.  Carroll.     2,10I,S06; 

Dee.    7. 

Liquid       dispensing      apparatus.     C.      M.      Drinkwntor. 

2.071.511  ;  Mar.  23. 
Liquid  dispensing  apparatus.    T.  O.  Ferguson.    2,083,770; 

.tune  15. 
Liquid     dispensing    apparatus.      E.     G.    Hedges    aiid     U. 

Stickles.      2.008,093  :   Nov.   2. 
Lirinid    dispensing   apparatus.      J.    A.    Logan   and    \V.    II. 

DeLaucey.      2,079,295;   May  4. 
Liquid  dispensing  apparatus.     P.  B.  Renfrew.     2,0».3,84I) ; 

Sept.   21. 
I;l(iMid   dispensing  apparattiK.     R.   E.   Rlsser.     2,084,507; 

June  22. 
Liquid  dispensing  apparatus.    L.  W.  Valentino.    2.100.090  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Llfiuid  dispensing  appnratUH.     3.C..  Woodford.     2,009.011: 

Nov.    Ul, 
Liquid     dispensing    device.       H.     L.     niuin.       2,070,203  ; 

Apr.  0. 
Llqiil<i    dispensing    device.      ('.    S.    De    Wilt.      2.000.827; 

Liquid  dispensing  device.  K.  Heller.     2.007.003;  Oct.  26. 

Llrruld   dUpi. using   device.      M.    L.    .McKei y.      2,IO.t,(lM,  ; 

Dee.    •2R. 

LI((Mld  dlsp.nslng  device.  O.  O.  Reld.    2,071,218;  Feb.  10. 

Liquid  dispensing  device.  O.  Scliul!!.     2,083,l)tM  ;  June  15. 


Liquid    dispensing   device.    Compressed   air   operated.      G. 

Schulz.    2,083,965  ;  June  15. 
Liquid    dispensing   device,    Effervescent.      E.    G.    Hedges. 

2.091,042  ;  Aug.  24. 
Liquid    dispensing   means,    Canned.      I.   M.    Uppercu   and 

F.  J.  Joyce.     2,069,984;  Feb.  9. 
Liquid  display  device.     C.  \V.  Weber.     2.099,155  ;  Nov.  16. 
Liquid  distribution   for  hydraulic  brakes.  Apparatus  for. 

M.    Stansbury.      2,085.173 :   June   29. 
Liquid   distributor.      S.   Baiesi.      2.085.567  :  June  29. 
Liquid  expresser.     L.  F.  Ducker.     2,100,026  ;  Nov.  23. 
Liquid     feeding    and     treating    system.       L.    D.     Jones. 

2,095,217  ;   Oct.   5. 
Liquid  filling  machine.     R.   E.  J.  Nordquist.     2,070,616  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Liquid  filter.     J.  J.  Moionnier.     2,093,894 :    Sept.   21. 
Liquid  filter.     J.  D.  Wick*  and  J.  N.  Mowery.     2,081,968  ; 

June  1. 
Li(iuid  flow  control.     A.  M.  Brosius.     2,079.063  ;  May  4. 
Liquid    flow    indicator.      L.    M.    Rugel    and    P.    F.    Rugel. 

2,097.535  ;  Nov.  2. 
Liquid  from  gas  lines,  Device  for  removing.     D.  P.  Slay. 

S,073,311 ;  Mar.  9. 
Liquid  from  materials.   ■Method  of  and   apjiaratus  for  the 

extraction  of.      W.    R.  Tliornson.      2.101.109:   Dec.   7. 
Liquid   from   metal    containers.   Device   for   withdrawing. 

H.  Squires.     2,070,930;  Feb.   16. 
Liquid   fuel  burner.     E.  E.  Arnold.      2.099,092  ;  Nov.  16. 
Liijiiid   liic'l   burner.      J.   Junirers.      I'.OCT  i;r.(;  ;   .hm.   ]•_'. 
Liiiuid  fuel  burner.     L.  H.   Rees.     2,086,639;  July  13. 
Liquid  fuel  burner.     H  C  Shagaloff.     2,069,857  ;  Feb.  9. 
Liquid  fuel  burner.  R.  M.  Sherman.     2,066.6--)2  ;  Jan.  5. 
Li((uid  fuel  burner.     R.  M.  Sherman.     2.0'^l'l,Ss5  :  Julv  13. 
Liquid  fuel  burner.     V.  S.  Todaro.     2,075,242  ;  Mar.  30. 
Liquid  gauging  device.     J.  M.  Summers.     2,071,145;  Feb. 

10. 
Liquid    handling   mechanism.      C.    W.    Reade    and   H.   T. 

Scott.     2,070,841  ;  Feb.  16. 
Liquid  level  control.     O.  Kiister.     2,092,623  :   Sept.  7. 
Liquid  level  control  device.     J.  Miller.     2,090,695  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Liquid  level  horizon.     B.  G.  Carlson.     2,075,502  ;  Mar.  30. 
Li(iuid  level  indicating  valve.     E.  H.  Bickley.     2,103.055  ; 

l)<>c.  21. 
Liquid  level  indicator.     E.  H.  Bickley.     2,073.300  ;  Mar.  9. 
Li<iuid  level  indicator.     J.  D'Arcev.     2.098.085;  Nov.  2. 
Liquid    level    indicator.      H.    G.   M.    Fischer.      2,069,917; 

Feb.   9. 
Liquid  level  indicator.     C.  L.  Howse.     2.069.312;  Feb.  2. 
Liquid  level  indicator.     C.  I/.  Howse.    2.091,318;  Aug.  31. 
Licjuid  level  indicator.     C.  L.  Howse  and  H.  E.  ISrelsford. 

2,091,319;  Aug.  31. 
Liquid  level  indicator.     R.  C.  Scott.     2.072,223  ;  Mar.  2. 
Li(|uid  level  indicator  jind  valve  therefor.     C.  L.  Seward, 

Jr.      2.082,723;    June    1.  ^ 

Liquid  level  recorder.     J.C.Stevens.     2.099.180  :  >.'ov.  16. 
Liquid  level  responsive  device.     H.  A.  Kuljian.  2,009.959  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Li(iuid    measuring   apparatus.      A.    Ijanscr.      Re.    20,309  ; 

May  IS. 
Liquid    measuring    apparatus.     D.    Samlran.     2,000,279 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Liquid     measuring     device.     J.     J.     Cubete.     2,102,015  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Liquid     measuring     device.     L.     McCandloss.     2,103,482; 

Dec.    2S. 
Tiiquld   meter.     A.   Chlrca.     2.078.057:   Apr.   20. 
Lhniid   meter.      R.   W.   De   Lanecy   and  C.   P.  Ainsworth. 

2,089,186  ;  Aug.  10. 
Ll(|Ui(l  meter.     F.  Horton.     2.073,405;  Mnr.  9. 
Liquid  mixer.     M.  S.  Dunkelberger.     2.086,858;  July  13. 
Liquid  mixing  device.     J.  S.  Walts.     2,071,095  ;  Fob.  10. 
Li<iqld    niixluri'   coiiiatning   oxygen   derlvallve.i    of   hydro- 

carbons  ;n\(l  products  thereof,  Treating  a.     J.  II.  Jiiuios. 

2,0C,7,5:!L'  :   .Ian.    12. 
Lbiuld  mixtures,  Ai)paratus  for  the  purification  of  nilscol- 

1,111. 'Oils.     A,  li.'rg^s.     2.098. 60S  ;  Nov.  9. 
Ll(|uid  oper.ited  pump.     C.  J.  Coberly.     2.081,220  :  May  25. 
Ll(|uli!  |).'iilliil  oNld.'itlon  products,  Treating.     J.  H.  James. 

2.0,S5, 199  ;  June  29. 
Liquid  pMsii'MiizIng  apparatus.     .\.  B.  Jiiliasz.     2,098,063  : 

\n\-.    9. 

Ll<iuld,  Preparing  n.     J.  Wolstoln.     2.102,308:000.14. 
I.hMiicI    iiriiilui'irt,  .\pparatus   for  handling,     J,   ('.   Hester. 

2.  lO'J.KII  :  Dee.   21. 
Liquid  projecting  device.     C.  K.  llowctt.     2.078,320  ;  .\pr. 

Liquid  piirin.M-.     C.  C.  Itawley.     2,100.ni»l  ;  Nov.  30. 
Mq\ild   purhvliig  app.Mratus  and  process.     P.   II.   Renfrew 

and  n.  W.  Bond.     2.073,026;  Miir.  9. 
Lhiuld    raising   npparuluN.      C.    N.    Cnrdlntil.      2,087,003; 

July  20. 
Liquid    ri'i'ording   mecluinlsin.      J,    P.   'I'avlor.      2,103,506; 

Dee.    -JS. 

Lhiuld    reglstorlng  dovtco.     Vi.    M.   Knioiii>r.     2,083.070; 

June  S. 
I.liiulil  regiilMltiiK  MVNieni.  .\iilonintk-,     M,  K,  WiiltorH  nnil 

.1     ,\     Wnir.-       2.103.571)  ;  Dee,  '.vs. 
Ll.pild   Hiiinpler.     (',   (V    Mvrnelo,     2,080.(121)-   Mnv    IN 
I,l<iul(l  KCMle.)  pump.     F    I..  BuenciT.     2.077.301  ;  .\i>r,  20, 
I.lci\ild  si'iiMralliin   nietliml  tiMil  appiiraluii.     J.   I'.    Iliintor. 

2.0Sl.l).'i8  ;   June  22. 
Liquid  ■oparalor,     W,  S.  <!r w.     2,088.5in;  July  27. 


928 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Liquid   spraying  apparatus.     B.   L.    Glattke.      2,090,326  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Liquid   storage  device.     C.   \V.   G inter  and  J.   F.   Carter. 

2,080.567  ;  May  18. 
Liquid  storage  tank.     J.  Diekmann.     2,089,645  ;  Aug.  10. 
Liquid    storage    tank.      H.    E.    Rue   and    R.    X.    Bostock. 

2,081,339  ;  May  25. 
Liquid  surfaces,  Apparatus  for  obtaining  exposed.     H.  E. 

Byer.     2,081,615  ;  May  25. 
Liquid    tire    cover.     T.    J.    Bagley    and    T.    M.     Mantz. 

2,088,561 ;  July  27. 
Liquid  to  a  container,  Controllliig  the  supply  of  hot.     C. 

J.  Beaver  and  T.  J.  Fairfield.     2,087,793  :  July  20. 
Liquid    treating    apparatus.     R.    F.    CJoecke.     i:. 083, 837 ; 

June  15. 
Liquid    treating   apparatus.      R.    F.    Goecke.      2,084,614 ; 

June  22. 
Liquid  treating  device.     J.  R.  Craig.     2,093,311  ;  Sept.  14. 
l.i>|Uiil    liiaiiuj;   iiieaiis.      K.   A.   L,u.\.      :-'.(>H7.328  :   Jan.   12. 
Liquid  treatment.     W.  H.  Green.     2,082,491  ;  June  1. 
Liquid    vaporizing    and    air   humidifying   apparatus.      H. 

Hastings  and  W.  B.  Connolly.     2,069,145  ;  Jan.  26. 
Liquid  waterproofing  composition  of  matter  and  method 

of  manufacture.     J.  H.  Gardthausen.     2,073,630  ;  Mai 

16. 
Liquid     weight     meter,     Automatic       W.     S.     Clarkson. 

2.093.418  ;  Sept.  21. 

Liquids  and  apparatus  therefor,   Clarifying.     J.   J.   Seip. 

2,103,829  ;  Dec.  28. 
Liquids  and   gases.   Process  and   apparatus   for   the   con- 
version   of    hydrocarbon.     M.    P.    Youker.     2,101,485  ; 

Dec.   7. 
Liquids  and  solids.  Separation  of.    M.  D.  Engle.    2,068,099  . 

Jan.  19. 
Liquids,  Apparatus  and  method  of  pumping  hydrocarbon. 

\V.  N.  Glab.     2.080,706  ;  May  18. 
Litiuids,    Apparatus    for    clarifying    saccharine.      D.     F. 

Smith.     2.101,480 ;   Dec.    7. 
Liquids,  Apparatus  for  counter-current  contact  treatment 

of.     R.  B.  Smith.     2,082,034  ;  June  1. 
Liquids,    Apparatus    for    degasifying.      S.    T.    and    J.    A. 

Powell.    2,080,151 ;  May  11. 
Liquids,   Apparatus   for   determining  the   consistency    of. 

F.  M.  Hess.     2,076,816  ;  Apr.  13. 
Liquids,     Apparatus     for     dispensing.       E.     A.     O'Leary. 

2,070,517  ;  Feb.  9. 
Liquids,     Apparatus      for     heating.        G.     A.     Rawlins. 

2,091,013  ;  Aug.  24. 
Liquids,     Apparatus     for     pasteurizing.       E.     \V.     Macy. 

2,081,243  ;  May  2o. 
Liquids,    Apparatus    for    purifying.       S.    de    Echagaray. 

2,081,794  ;  May  25. 
Liquids,  Apparatus  for  the  fermentation  of. 

blad,   H.   E.  A.   G5th,  and  J.   O.  Naucler. 

Apr.  20. 
Liquids,  Apparatus  for  the  measured  dispensing  of. 

Marden.     2,075,126  ;  Mar.  30. 
Liquids,  Apparatus  for  the  treatment  and  purification  of. 

F.  E.  Hartman.     2,089.793  ;  Aug.  10. 
Li(iuids,     Apparatus     for      treating.     L.      J.     Davidson. 

2.095,356;  Oct.   12. 
i>iquids.    Apparatus    for    treating.      J.    C.    Gordon.      Re. 

20,227  ;  Jan.  5. 
Liquids,  Apparatus  for  treating.     A.  Jensen.     2,078,000 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Liquids,  Congealing.     F.  Bazzi.     2,082,439  ;  June  1. 
Liiiuids.    Cooling.      L.   T.   .Mart.      2,10:<..n42  :   Dec.  28. 
Liquids,  Cooling.     G.  N.  Reeves.      2,075,358;  Mar.   30. 
Liquids,   Dehydrating  organic.      T.   Wallis  and  O.  Falek. 

2.084.419  :    June  22. 

Liquids,   Desiccating.     F.   W.   Robison  and   G.   D.   Elmer. 

2.067,205  ;  Jan.  12. 
Liquids,  Device  for  applying  thin  layers  of.    J.  M.  Wilson. 

2,068,213;  Jan.   19. 
Liquids,   Device   for   cooling  and   dispensing.     G.   McKit- 

trick.     2,080.781  ;  Jlay  18. 
Liquids,    Device    for    delivering    measured    quantities    of. 

R.  Ransom  and  A.  G.  Berwick.     2,093,365  ;  Sept.  14. 
Liquids,  Device  for  metering.     R.  S.  Bassett.     2,095,485  ; 

Oct.  12. 
. liquids.  Distillation  of.     C.  Theiler.     2.095.578;  Oct.  12. 
Linuids,  Electrical  purification  of.    J.  Billiter.    2,093,770  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Liquids.      Filtration     of     solid     bearing.       A.      Wright. 

2.095,303:  Oct.  12. 
Liquids  from  containers.  Means  for  use  with  drawing-off. 

F.  J.  T.  Barnes.     2,081,131  ;  May  25. 
Liquids   from    containers.   Means  tor  use  In  drawing  off. 

F.  J.  T.  Barnes.     2,081,132  ;  May  25. 
Liquids  from  phenols  and  other  accompanying  substances, 

Purification    of    aqueous.      P.    H.    (Jericke, 

n.  Kratz,  and  E.  Vogt.    2,098,779  ;  Nov.  9. 
Liquids  from  solids  and  apparatus  therefor, 

N.  R.  Andrews.     2.100,118  ;  Nov.  23. 
Liquids     from     solids.     Separation     of.       O. 

2,071,998  ;  Feb.  23. 
Liiiuid'5.    Unndl'tig.     F.    Ravnsbeck.     2,10r!,299 ;    Dec.    28. 
Liquids,  Improving  the  viscosity  of  certain  fatty.     O.  W 

Hunter.      2,076,372;   Apr.    6. 
Liquids  in  glass  containers.  Aging  potable.     D.  L.  Fran- 

cescon.     2.086.073  ;  July  6. 
Liquids  Into  loose  material.  Introducing.     S.  Steuermann 

2.091,293;  Aug.  31. 


K.  A.  Wess- 
2,077,652  : 


W.  L. 


P.    Herold; 

Separating. 

H.     Buse. 


Liquids  into  pressure  vessels.  Device  for  introducing.  L. 
S.  Twomey.     2,096,215  ;  Oct.  19. 

Liquids,  Method  and  apparatus  for  handling.  M.  S. 
Young.     2,089.777  ;  Aug.  10. 

Liquids,  Method  and  apparatus  for  heating  and  deaerat- 
ing.     J.  R.  McDermet.     2,071,134  :  Feb.  16. 

Liquids,  Method  and  apparatus  for  purifying.  T.  W.  Byrd. 
2,075,175  ;  Mar.  30. 

Liquids,  Method  and  apparatus  for  purifying.  C.  B. 
Foley.     2.095,470;  Oct.  12. 

Liquids.  Method  and  apparatus  for  the  treatment  of.  E. 
W.  Smith.     2,096,011  ;  Oct.  19. 

Liquids,  Method  and  apparatus  for  transporting  viscous. 
K.   Cross.     2,089,691  ;  Aug.  10. 

Liquids,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  filtering  high 
viscosity.     E.  Petty.     2,082,847  ;   June  8. 

Liquids,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  heating  and  vapor- 
izing. C.  H.  Folmsbee,  H.  W.  Le  Boutillier,  and  F.  Hess. 
2,072,713  ;  Mar.  2. 

Liquids  on  roads.  Apparatus  for  distributing.  H.  Haupt. 
2,076,780  :  Apr.  13. 

Liquids,  Process  and  apparatus  for  mixing  and  emulsify- 
ing.    P.  L.  A.   Thiberge.     2,078,983  ;  May  4. 

Liquids,  Process  and  apparatus  for  purifying.  C.  J. 
Rodman.     2,070,453  ;  Feb.  9. 

i.,iquids.  Process  and  apparatus  for  the  fractional  distilla- 
tion of.    A.  R.  Blakey.    2,072,093  ;  Mar.  2. 

Liquids,  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  clarifying.  J.  J. 
Seip.     2.103.S28  :  Dec.    28. 

Liquids,  Purification  of.     G.  M.  Darby.     2.087,851 ;  July 

Liquids.     Purification     of.       G.     M.     Darby.       2,089,160 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Liquids,  Purifying.     C.  H.    M.  Roberts  and  R.  L.  Belshe. 

-.iic,7.34ri  :     i-i>i.    IL'. 
Liquids,    Purifying    polluted.      C.    H.    Shook.      2,090,405  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Liquids.    Purifying  polluted.      C.    H.    Shook.      2.097,779  • 

Nov.  2. 
Liquids,    Refining    or    separating    electrically    conductive. 

K.  Bender  and  M.  Bunke.     2,099,593  :   Nov.  16. 
Liquids,   Sterilizing.     P.  Feremutsch.     2,086,324;   July  6. 
Liquids,   System  and  apparatus  for  pumping  hazardous. 

G.  A.  Dngar.     2,102,140;  Dec.   14. 
Liquids,    Transportation    of.       J.    Lithgow.      2,102,124  ■ 

Dec.  14. 
Liquids,  Treating.     R.  D.  and  M.  J.  Elliott.     2,073,388; 

Mar.  9. 
Liquids,    Unloading    bulk    shipments    of.      J.    Litheow 

2.092,174;   Sept.  7.  * 

Liquids,  Vaporizing  and  spraying  thick.     H.  H.  Schmidt. 

2.102,650  :  Dec.  21. 
Liquids   with   fluid   fuel.   Apparatus    for  heating.     W    J 

Handley.     2.084,287  ;   June   15. 
Liquor,  Apparatus  for  distilling  spirituous.     T.  J.  Hines 

2,071,693  ;  Feb.  23. 

Liquor,    Dephenolization     of    ammoniacal.       M.     Shoeld. 

2,088,817  ;   Aug.  3. 
Liquor     for     artificial     silks.     Spinning.     S.     Yamamoto. 

2.102.933.     Dec.  21. 
Liquor.  Hydrolyzing  reactive  acid.     R.  B.  Lebo  and  B.  T. 

Brooks.    2,099,855  ;  Nov.  23. 
Liquor    sampling    cell.      G.    Nonhebel    and    R.    A.    Bell. 

2.082,299  :  June  1. 
Liquors.   Aging   alcoholic.      L.    A.    Chambers   and   E.   W. 

Smith.      2,088.585  ;   Aug.   3. 
Liquors,    Appar.itus    for    ageing    and    purifying.     B.    A. 

Plume.     2,088,337 ;  July  27.  f        .      t> 

^^'^"<?^'5-^n,',*'"y"'"°"  ""^  poisonous  waste.    P.  Tan  Ackeren. 

2,007,029  :  Jan.  o. 
Liquors     Making    alcoholic.     F.    M.    Ashlev.     2,088,300  • 

July  27.  .  ,       , 

Liquors,  Treating  acid.     A.  J,  TuUeners.     2,078,516  ;  Apr. 

Liquors,   Treating  pulp  mill  waste  cooking.     G.  H.  Tom- 

linson.     2.070,632  ;  Feb.   16. 
Lister.     W.  H.  Silver.     2.082.554;  June  1. 
Lister  planters.  Attachment  for.    G.  Campbell.     2,098,738  ; 


2,068,912  :  Jan.  26. 

L.    P.    Crosman.      2,081,423; 

L.    P.    Crosman.      2,087,182 ; 

B.   S.   White.      2,098,268 : 


Listing.     O.  F.  Graebner 
Listing    adding    machine. 

May  25. 
Listing    adding    machine. 

July  13. 
Litharge,    JIaking    sublimed 

Nov.  9. 

^''o'^n.?5'^,PJi'*^  plates.  Apparatus  for  coating.     R.  Fritsche. 

2,0 1 4,171  :  Mar.  16. 
Lithopone    Making  nonreactive.     J.  P.  Ruth  and  H.  M. 

Boyd.     2,090,642  ;  Aug.  24. 
^' Jul '   27 '    ^"    '^**''^*'"*'   "°^    C-    ^-    '^Vismer.      2,087.984  : 
Load  allocating  device.    W.  A.  Carter.    2,098,654  ;  Nov.  9. 
Load   control   apparatus   for   hydraulic   type   testing  ma- 

chines.     O.  S.  Peters.     2,081,599  ;  Mav  25. 
Load  handling  apparatus.    H.  Dudouit.  "2,072.735  ;  Mar.  2. 

2,072!912*^?Ma^   ^system.       G.     S.     von     Heydekampf. 

Load  indicator  for 'tesOng  machines,  Maximum.     H.   N. 

K^ox.     ,£,080,165  ;  May  11. 
Load  lifter-actuating  means.    C.  ChTistianson.     2,082,686  ; 

June  1.  ,       ,        , 

Load   producing   means.    Hydraulic 
kampf.      2,075,968;   Apr.   6. 


G.    S.   von   Heyde- 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


929 


Load    sustaining   structures.    Making.     C.    S.    Boardman. 

2,101,358  :  Dec.  7. 
Loader  and   unloader.   Deck.     C.   Girl.     2,094,401 ;    Sept. 

28. 
Loader,  Hay.     H.  E.  Altgelt.    2,095,949  ;  Oct.  19. 
Loading  and  unloading  attachment  for  automobiles.     C. 

Girl.     2,091,071 ;  Aug.  24. 
Loading  and  unloading  device  for  trucks  or  other  vehicles. 

R.  H.  Berg.     2,099,998  ;  Nov.  23. 
Loading  apparatus.     J.  F.  Maine.     2,093,388 ;   Sept.   14. 
Loading  coil  case.     J.  R.  Bardsley.     2,084.123  ;  June  15. 
Loading  coil  case.     R.  M.  C.  Greenidge.     2,080,473  :  May 

18. 
Loading  coil  case.     J.  E.  Ranges.     2,079,697  ;  May  11. 
Loading  machine.     F.  Cartlidge.     2,073,142  ;  Mar.  9. 
Loading  machine.     F.   Cartlidge.     2,077,876 ;   Apr.   20. 
Loading  machine   for  mines.     M.    S.   Moore.      2,072,009  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Loading     machine     gathering      chain.        F.      Cartlidge. 

2,090,395;  Aug.   17. 
Loads  of  power  plants.  Apparatus  for  carrying  the  peak. 

H.  Holzwarth.     2,086,553  ;  Jaly  13. 
Loads  on  railway  cars.  Device  for  loading  and  unloading 

of  wheeled.     A.  P.  R.  Porte.     2,085,329  :  June  29. 
Loads  over  inclined  or  stepped  surfaces.  Device  for  convey- 
ing.    R.  A.  Schuttkus.     2,072,222  :  Mar.  2. 
Loaf    creasing    and    cutting    means    for    dough    molders. 

W.   G.  Kirchhoff.     Re.  20,516;   Sept.   21. 
Localizer     for     web     cutting    machines.       J.     J.     Logan. 

2,082,705  ;  June  1. 
Locating  device.     L.  F.  Weber.     2,082,862  ;  June  8. 
Location  tool.     D.  A.  Roberts.     2.074,990  ;  Mar.  23. 
Location,    Transferring.       H.    M.    Nielsen.       2,092,653 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Lock  :  Hee — 

Adjustable  lock.  Gasoline  tank  lock. 

Alarm  lock.  Hose  coupler  lock. 

Auto  lock.  Hub  cap  lock. 

Automatic  chain  lock.  Key  and  permutation  oper- 

Automobile  door  lock.  ated  door  lock. 

Automobile  lock.  Mortise    and    tenon    joint 

Automobile  marker  lock.  lock. 

Bar  lock.  Nut  cap-lock. 

Bearing  lock.  Nut  lock. 

Bicycle  lock.  Permutation  lock. 

Bolt  and  chain  lock.  Pin  or  bolt  lock. 

Bottle  lock.  Pintle  lock. 

Bottle  stopper  lock.  Reel   lock. 

Button  lock.  Safety  lock. 

Canal  lock.  Sash  lock. 

Chain  lock.  Secret  lock. 

Closure  cap  lock.  Spare  wheel  lock. 

Combination  lock.  Spring  nut  lock. 

Coupler  lock.  Table  leg  lock. 

Cylinder   lock.  Tank  cap  lock. 

Die-cast  cylinder  lock.  Tie  lock. 

Door  lock.  Time-lock. 

Electric  control  lock.  Universal  bolt  lock. 

Fuel   tank  lock.  Valve  lock. 

Fuel  valve  lock.  Valve  seat  lock. 

Gas  tank  lock.  Window  sash  lock. 

Lock.     E.  N.  Anderson.     2,094,574  :  Oct.  5. 
Lock.    A.  B6rub6.     2,095, .'")90  :  Oct.  12. 
Lock.     K.  A.  Brauning.     2,079,583  ;   May  4. 
Lock.     C.   R.  Dayton.     2.087.755  ;  July  20. 
Lock.     C.  J.  Dials.     2,066,393  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Lock.      C.  K.   Knist.      L'.0(;7,:5H:'.  :   .l.-in.   12. 
Lock.     J.  W.  Fil7,  Gerald.     2.008,405  ;   .Tan.   19. 
Lock.     S.  R.  Fraim.     2,091,199  ;  Aug.  24. 
Lock.     A.  J.  and  W.  E.  Gilbert.     2,088,786;  Aug.  3. 
Lock.     G.   D.  Hill.     2,090,202  ;  Aug.  71. 
Lock.     J.  Holtzman.     2,078,248  :  Apr.  27. 
Lock.      N.    B.    Hurd.     2,089,145-6  ;   Aug.   3. 
Lock.     E.  N.  Jacobi.     2.070.052  ;  Feb.  9. 
Lock.     E.  N.  Jacobi.     2,070,276  ;  Feb.  9. 
Lock.    E.  N.  Jacobi.     2,086,034  ;  .Tuly  0. 
Lock.     E.  N.  .Tacobi.     2,097,188  :  Oct.  26. 
Lock.     T.  IT.  .Tohnstone.     2,096,719  :  Oct.  26. 
Lock.     T.  IT.  Johnstone.     2.098,150;  Nov.  2. 
Lock.     J.  Junkunc.     2,000,631  ;  Aug.  24. 
Lock.     H.  R.  ICirkwood.     2,073,100  ;  Mar.  0. 
Lock.    C.  Led  in.     2,091,930  ;  Aug.  31. 
Lock.     W.  Mallics.     2.0.S.-),917  ;  July  6. 
Lock.     W.  F.  Mooro.     2,082,351  ;  June  1.  „„„,„„, 

Lock.      J.    RiGss,    J.    Igoe,   and   J.   J.    Ward.      2,005,891  ; 

Oct.   12.  „     ^        „„ 

Lock.     O.  P.  Rltterbuflch.     2,096,078  ;  Oct.   26. 
Lock.      E.   Itobins.      2,101,502;    Dec.  7. 
TiOck.      W.  n.  Sclilage.      2,083.796  ;  June  15. 
Lock.      H.    R.    Sognl.      2,094.755;    Oct.    5. 
Lock.     M.   Splncllo.     2,097,407  ;  Oct.  20. 
Lock.     P.  E.  Stone.     2,070,092  ;  Vph.  10. 
Lock.     M.Troy.     2,071,092  ;  F.'h.  10. 
Lock.     A.  WiisHcnliovc.     2.100,079;  Nov.  30. 
Lock.     Tv.  10.  WIlliiiinH.     2,082.195  ;  Juiu-  1. 
Lock.     A.  M.  Znlklnd.     2.080,684  ;  May   I «.  „„„„„,, 

Lock  iHHl  arch   cuHlilon,  IIccI.     11.  M.  <?nill.     2,080,344; 

Lock    and    handle,    Conch.      E.    G.    Simpson.      2.072.317 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Lock  and  latch.  Combined.     J.  E.  Price.     2,070,010  ;  Fob. 

10. 

122128— P— 59 


Lock  and  more   particularly  door  locks   for  automobiles. 

M.  Papst.     2,098,012  ;  Nov.  2. 
Lock  and  registering   mechanism.  Gasoline  pump.     G.  S. 

Green.     2,087,665  ;  July  20. 
Lock  and  the  like.     G.  S.  Hodgkinson  and  C.  V.  Shivnan. 

2,094,155  ;  Sept.  28. 
Lock     and     ventilating     stop,     Sash.       C.     E.     Hafstad. 

2,079,167  ;  May  4. 
Lock    attachment   for   dental   bridge-work.     R.    Scheven. 

2,087,047  ;  July  13. 
Lock    bar.    Bus    door    safety.      J.    E.    Zaitz.      2,098,126  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Lock  bolt  mechanism,  Door.     F.  H.  McCarter.    2,086,982  ; 

July  13. 
Lock  center  caps.  Making.     C.  C.  Veale  and  A.  R.   Mac- 
Lagan.     2,093,104;  Sept.   14. 
Lock  construction.     H.  F.   Keil.     2,094,604  ;   Oct.   5. 
Lock  construction.     A.  Schoorel.     2,087,554  ;  July  20. 
Lock    construction.    Door.      S.    Brantingson.      2,077,140 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Lock  construction,  Navigation.    C.  M.  Hackett.    2,089,205  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Lock  device.     H.  L.  Spaunburg.     2,074,625  ;  Mar.  23. 
Lock  device,  Automatic  safety  vehicle  door.     C.  H.  Pres- 
ton.    2,095,081 ;  Oct.  5. 
Lock  for  cartons.     H.  L.  Greve.    2,072,257  ;  Mar.  2. 
Lock  for  clamps  and  the  like.    G.  E.  Swartz.     2,076,828 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Lock  for  dog  collars  and  license  plates.  Protecting.     F. 

Lago.     2,097,070;  Oct.   26. 
Lock  for  elevators.  Slip.     R.  T.  Todd.     2,085,237  ;  June 

29. 
Lock'  for  hose  couplers.     E.  A.  Russell.     2,068,097  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Lock  for  mail  catcher  arm  supporting  bar.    E.  L.  Woolsey. 

2,100,530  ;  Nov.  30. 
Lock    for    motor    vehicles.     Steering    gear.     A.    Jackson. 

2.103,074  ;  Dec.   28. 
Lock  for   ophthalmic  mountings.   Leaf.     H.   C.    Petersen. 

2,101,476;   Dec.  7. 
Lock  for  pipe  couplings.     S.    Talaga.     2.067,028  :  Jan.  5. 
Lock   for   railwavs.    Switch.     A.   E.   Shirley.      2,098,796  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Lock  for  the  door  of  a  refrigerator  truck  or  car.     C.  R. 

Hennicke.     2,009,883  ;   Feb.   9. 
Lock  for  window  shades.  Cord.    F.  D?ier2onga.    2,084,265  ; 

June  15. 
Lock  latch.     M.  H.  Wells.     2,097,504  ;  Nov.  2. 
Lock  means  for  gasoline  tank  caps.     E.  Olsen.     2,084,045  ; 

June  15. 
Lock  mechanism.     W.  F.  Diesel.     2,079,702-3  ;  May  11. 
Lock     mechanism     for    automatic    guns.      A.     J.    .Lahti. 

2,098,727  :  Nov.  9. 
Lock  mechanism.  Reverse.    C.  P.  Cirac,  T.  W.  Cooper,  and 

W.   W.  Mac  Donald.     2,079,106  ;   May  4. 
Lock     mechanism.     Safety     Interval.       P.     S.     Millice. 

2,077,365  ;  Apr.  13. 
Lock    mechanism.    Time.       W.    T.    Benham.      2,095,429 ; 

Oct.   12. 
Lock  mounting  for  hollow  metal  doors.     W.  R.  Schlage. 

2,091,248;  Aug.  24. 
Lock    operating   moans.    Automobile    door.      .T.    P.    Jones. 

2.098.871  ;  Nov.  9. 
Lock     operating     means     for     automobiles.       A.     Wiobo. 

2,070,103  ;   Feb.    9. 
Lock  pin  assembly.     E.  P.  Bullard.     2,086,848  ;  July  13. 
Lock  plug  construction.    P.  W.  Olson.     2,079,628  ;  May  11. 
Lock   securing  device,  Sash.     H.  H.  Kistner.     2,103,987  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Lock     slider     for     separable     fasteners.       D.     Marinskv. 

2,068,502-3;   Jan.   19. 
Lock  strike,  Adjustable.     C.  B.   Flora.     2,004,110;   Sept. 

28. 
Lock  structure,  Automobile.     R.  A.  Sandberg.     2,102,43.8  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Lock   structure.   Automobile.     F.  A.   Smith.      He.   20.352; 

May  4. 
Lock   tool.     T.  K.  Tnrrle.     2.070.342  ;  Feb.  0. 
Lock   washer.     J.   J.   Connell.     2.102,404;   Dec.    14. 
Lock   washer.      E.  1).  Cowlln.      2,009.402  :  Feb.  2. 
Lock  wa.ihcr.     F.  W.  England.     2.102,495;  Dec.   14. 
Lock  wjislier.     C.  II.  RIbblo  and  A.  J.  llcldt.     2,084,109; 

June  15. 
Lock  with  electrical  switch  control.  Combination.     O.  T. 

Ilosklng.     2.067,125;  Jan.  6. 
l,ockiil)le  ironing  i)oanl.      C.  A.   Rich.      2.101,597:  IVo.   7. 
lyocklng     iind     clnniplng     device.        S,      W.      KlenibiuBkl. 

2. 000. .'ISO;  Jan.  5. 
Ijocklng    and    operating    mechanism    for    doors.      C.    P. 

Young.     2.0,89,011  ;  Aug.  3. 
Loclilng   and   Kiipporlliig   iiicMiis    for   doors,    Conililned.      .\. 

MMlirTsliiuip.     2,100,.''>91  :   Nov.  30. 
Locking  container.     C.  P.  Wcllinan.     2.07.1.272  ;  Mnr.  0, 
Locking  device.      C.   W.    Dupnl.s.   2.078,724  ;   Apr.   27. 
Locking  d.-vlco.     n.  I.  Pvcr.     He.  20,.142  ;  Oct,  26. 
Locking  device,      (i.   It.   Giigiie.      2.078,031  ;    .\pr.   27. 
Locking  divire,     F.  J.  I.cjlicwlcz       2.09r.,007  ;    Oct.   12. 
Locking    device.       IC.     J.     I'llblad    and     C.     C.     Slrnnffl>. 

2.070,82.'.  ;  Apr  I.S. 
Locking    (l.-vlcc.       U.    ItlvMN        2,097. . >»tV2  ;    Nov,    2. 
Locking  d"'vlc«>.      O.    Sclir.llMr.      2. 092. 22.1  :    Sept.   7. 
Locliliig   d'-vlce  for  iilliirhlni:  n    piirt   luivliiii  ii   \wrv   to  « 
Hhiin.     II.  Styrl.     2.10ii.T2.'>  .   N-      •" 


930 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Locking  device  for  automobile  and  the  like,  Door.     E.  D. 

Dall.     2,102,997  ;  Dec.  21. 
Locking  device  for  cotters.     T.  Fox.     2,097,320  ;  Oct.  26. 
Locking      device      for      crane      hooks.        K.      Clodfelter. 

2,071,499  ;  Feb.  23. 
Locking    device    for    doors    and    the    like.      A.    Pinson. 

2,088,665  ;  Aug.  3. 
Locking  device  for  milk  bottles.     W.  H.  and  H.  Baum. 

2,095,049  ;  Oct.  5. 
Locking     device     for     motor     vehicles.       J.     Gonzalez. 

2,079,992  ;  May  11. 
Locking  device  for  nuts.     B.  Vaurs.     2,083,045  ;  June  8. 
Locking    device    for    pins.      E.    R.    Williams.      2,082,315 ; 

June  1. 
Locking  device   for  two   relatively   disconnectable  parts. 

A.  de  Tries.    2,068,737  :  Jan.  26. 
Locking  device.   Safety.     A.   Neiman.     2,101.446 ;  Dec.   7. 
Locking     means     for    automobile     doors,     Multiple.       H. 

Irwin.     2,079,018  ;  May  4. 
Locking  means   for   cut-offs.     A.    F.   Graver.      2,086,294; 

July  6. 
Locking  means  for  drop  front  cabinets.     A.  T.  Swimmer. 

2,091,382  ;  Aug.  31. 
Locking  means  for  fluid  pressure  motors.     F.  V.  Brown. 

2,074,772  ;  Mar.  23. 
Locking  means  for  joining  sheet  material.     M.  I.  William- 
son.    2,101,303  ;  Dec.   7. 
Locking   means    for    multiple    closures.      L.    L.    Hansen. 

2.082,449  ;  June  1. 
Locking    means    for    retractable    aircraft    landing    gear. 

G.    H.  Dowtv.     2.101.611  ;  Dec.   7. 
Locking  mechanism.     E.   P.   Hurd.     2,077,698 ;   Apr.   20. 
Locking  mechanism.     R.   E.   Smith.     2,071,585  ;   Feb.   23. 
Locking     mechanism.     P.     Ziomek     and     T.     Kowalski. 

2,074,449  ;  Mar.  23. 
Locking-mechanism  for  breakdown  firearms.     L.  Stiennon. 

2,095,297  ;  Oct.  12. 
Locking  mechanism  for  purses  and  the  like.     A.  Awiszus. 

2,072,076  ;  Mar.  2. 
Locking  mechanism  for  Venetian  blinds.     C.  D.   Walker. 

2.087,865  ;  July  20. 
Locking  system.     M.  D.  Bennett.     2,100,897  ;  Nov.  30. 
Locking  system  for   a  selective  denomination  registering 

and  printing  machine.     J.  Q.  Finrock  and  F.  P.  Sager. 

2.079.704  ;  May  11. 

Locking  svstem  for  doors  and  windows.     A.  P.  Vazquez. 

2.066.705  :  Jan.  5. 

Locking   svstem    for   registering  machines.     B.    S.    Tyler. 

2,102,046  ;  Dec.  14. 
Locking  valve.     E.   H.   Mueller.     2.089,617  ;   Aug.   10. 
Locks,  Apparatus  for  and  method  of  making  valve  spring 

retainer.     O.   E.   Schoenrock.     2,094,850 ;   Oct.   5. 
Locks,    Making    bag    frame.     C.    W.    Hardy.     2,087,203 ; 

July  13. 
Locks,    Making    retainer.      E.    A.    McBride.      2,102,473 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Locks,     Production     of     fan-shaped     screw.       A.     Thode. 

2,102,493  ;  Dec.  14. 
Locomotive.     V.  Z.     Caracristi.     2,072,707 ;  Mar.  2. 
Locomotive.     A.  Giesl-Gieslingen.     2,091,975 ;  Sept.  7. 
Locomotive.     A.   I.   Lipetz.     2,068,751 ;    Jan.    26. 
Locomotive.     J.  A.  McGrew.     2,078,262  ;  Apr.  27. 
Locomotive.     R.      INI.      Ostermann      and      A.      Williams. 

2,102,806  ;  Dec.  21. 
Locomotive.     M.  H.   Roberts.     2.093.850:   Sept.  21. 
Locomotive.     E.  L.   Schellens.      Re.   20,250 ;   Jan.   19. 
Locomotive,     Articulated.     H.     K.     Patjens.     2,103.172  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Locomotive  bed  frame,  Electric.     H.  Glaenzer  and  L.  L. 

Neebe.     2,076,231  :  Apr.  6. 
Locomotive  boiler.     C.  G.  Hawley.     2,080,269  ;  May  11. 
Locomotive      cab      and      appurtenances.        F.      Kapprel. 

2.090.419  ;  Aug.  17. 

Locomotive    cab    and    curtain    structure.      F.    Kapprel. 

2.090.420  ;  Aug.  17. 

Locomotive,    Cable    reel.      S.    W.    Farnham.      2,089,997 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Locomotive  construction.     L.  P.  Michael  and  W.  O.  Ashe. 

2,084,861  ;   June  22. 
Locomotive  control.     E.  Atteslander.     2,073,774 :  Mar.  16. 
Locomotive,    Diesel    driven.     F.    F.    Murray.     2,068,864 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Locomotive     drifting     mechanism.        F.     W.     Corcoran. 

2,082,274  ;  June  1. 
Locomotive  driver  brake.     P.  Franklin.     2,076,766 ;  Apr. 

13. 
Locomotive    driver    brake.      C.    M.    Wageley.      2,084,660 ; 

June  22. 
Locomotive,   Electric.      G.    Cordlngley.      2,085,694 ;   June 

29 
Locomotive,  Electric.    E.  Gray.    2,070,895  ;  Feb,  16. 
Locomotive       gear       transmission.         H.       C.       Behrens. 

2,081,846  ;  May  25. 
Locomotive,  Mine.    W.  W.  Sloane.    2,090,707  ;  Aug.  24. 
Locomotive  running  gear.     T.  V.  Buckwalter.     2,103,978  : 

Dec.   28. 
Locomotive,  Steam.     A.  Reldinger.     2,093.389  ;   Sept.  14. 
Locomotive   steam    separator.      L.    F.    Wilson    and    R.    J. 

Williams.     2,100,095  ;  Nov.  23. 
Locomotive  structure.     W.  L.  Lentz  and  C.    F.  Kantola. 

2.101.619:  Dec.  7. 
Locomotive   structure.      L,   P.    Michael   and   W.   O.   Ashe 

2,084,800  ;   June  22. 


Locomotive  tender.     F.  Hogg.     2,081,399  ;  May  25. 
Locomotive   type   boiler.      V.   Z.    Caracristi.      2,091,962 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Locomotive  with  boilers  arranged  in  thermal  cascade  and 

with  cycles  equilibrated  with  thermal  valves,  Multiple 

unit  steam.     P.  Crosti.     2,078,564 ;  Apr.  27. 
Locomotives,  Device  for  covering  the  steam  exhaust  pipe  of. 

M.  Lemaitre     2,072,599  ;  Mar.  2. 
Log,   Gas.     J.   R.   Warfield.     2,084,566  ;    June  22. 
Log  loading  device.     L.  H.  Phillips.     2,073,563  ;  Mar.  9. 
Log  turner.    B.  O.  Ward.     2,100,115  ;  Nov.  23. 
Logs,  Transporting.     A.  M.  GlUey.     2,075,711 ;  Mar.  30. 
Loom :  See — 

Circular  loom.  Shuttle  changing  loom. 

Drop  box  loom.  Shuttleless  loom. 

Hand  operated  loom.  Weaving  loom. 

Pile  fabric  loom. 
Loom.    W.  F.  Bird  and  W.  R.  Hewton.    2,082,321 ;  June  1. 
Loom.     C.  D.  Brown.     2,079,544  ;  May  4. 
Loom.      W.   D.   Kellogg  and   J.   Fradenburgh.     2,066,532  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Loom.     C.  Marsden.     2,076,345 ;  Apr.   6. 
Loom.     W.  A.  Roberts.     2,087,332  ;  July  20. 
Loom.     W.  F.  Rossiter.     2,077,532  ;  Apr.  20. 
Loom.     H.   Slgel.     2,085,455 ;   June  29. 
Loom.     G.  E.  Spofford.     2,095,840  ;  Oct.  12. 
Loom.     H.  Werner.     2,088,045  ;  July  27. 
Loom  and  driving  means  therefor.  Circular.     F.  C.  Hale 

and  E.  Yeadon.     2,080,819  ;  May  18. 
Loom  and  weaving.  Pile  wire.     W.  A.  Eice  and  F.  G.  Shinn. 

2,087,449:  July  20. 
Loom  apparatus.     D.  D.  Golden.     2,090,726  ;  Aug.  24. 
Loom  attachment.    L.  N.  Silver.    2,075,668 ;  Mar.  30. 
Loom  construction,  Pile.     J.  Lowrie.     2,067,574  ;  Jan.  12. 
Loom  dobby.     E.    R.   Holmes.     2.103,784 ;  Dec.    28. 
Loom  for  continuous  weaving  in  which  the  weft  is  Inserted 

by  Pirnless  shuttles.  Weaving.     R.  Dewas.     2,072,159- 

60  ;  Mar.  2. 
Loom  for  mixing  filling.    W.  H.  Baker.     2,093,629  ;  Sept. 

Loom  for  the  manufacture  of  knot  stitch  carpets,  Auto- 
matic.    J.   Monier.     2,085,507  ;  June  29. 
Loom  for  weaving.     O.  Shimwell.     2,094,307  ;  Sept.  28. 
Loom    for    weaving.     Weft-replenishing.       W.     GledhlU. 

2,073,988  ;  Mar.  16. 
Loom  for  weaving.  Circular.    F.  C.  Hale.    2,080,772  ;  May 

18. 
Loom  for  weaving  double  tapes.    E.  B.  Holmes.    2,082,890  ; 

June  8. 
Loom  for  weaving  gauzes.     P.  C.  Diederichs.     2,090,785  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Loom  for  weaving  terry.     A.   J.   Herard,   Jr.,   and   C.   P. 

Bergstrom.    2,082,888  :  June  8. 
Loom    for    weaving    tufted    pile    fabric.      E.    J.    Dacey. 

2,082,875  ;  June  8. 
Loom  harness.     J.  J.  Kaufmann.     2,073,936  ;  Mar.  16. 
Loom  harness  frame.     J.  J.  Kaufmann,   Jr.     2,076,148  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Loom     having     stationary     weft     supplies.        W.     Pool. 

2,080,784;   May  18. 
Loom  piclcer.     F.  W.  Merrick.     2,084,102  ;  June  15. 
Loom  picker.     F.  W.  Merrick.     2,098,589  ;  Nov.  9. 
Loom   picker.     F.   W.    Merrick.     2.103,991  ;   Dec.    28. 
Loom  quill  can.    J.  C.  Paddock.    2,080,331 ;  May  11. 
Loom  reed  and  making  same.     E.   E.  Bond.     2,097,094 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Loom    reeds.    Finishing.      G.    A.    McFetters.      2,086,233 ; 

July  6. 
Loom  selvage  device.     G.  E.  Eepass.     2,085,273 ;  June  29. 
Loom  shuttle.     C.  D.  Brown.     2,081,393;  Mav  25. 
Loom  shuttle.     J.   T.  Curboy.     2,100,101 ;  NoV.  23. 
Loom  shuttle.    H.  E.  GofE.     2,079,799  ;  May  11. 
Loom  shuttle.     W.  A.  Tebo.     2.081,387  :  May  25. 
Loom    shuttle.    Automatic.      C.    E.    Brierley.      2,082,678 ; 

June  1. 
Loom  shuttle  box.     W.  H.   Bahan.     2,093,226  ;  Sept.  14. 
Loom  stop-motion.    E.  P.  Eocheleau.     2,091,718  ;  Aug.  31. 
Loom    stopping   mechanism.      C.   D.    Brown.      2,084,550  : 

June  22. 
Loom   with   shuttle   changing  and   loom   stopping  mecha- 

nism.     R,  G.  Turner.     2,103.800  :  Dec.  28. 
Loom  with  weft  grab  bars,  Wire.    W.  Klemm.    2,070,361 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Looms  and  the  like,  Thread  carrying  apparatus  for  weav- 
ing.    R.  Dewas.     2.072,161 ;  Mar.  2. 
Looms,  Attachment  for.     W.  L.  Holt.     2,097,859  ;  Nov.  2. 
Looms,    Filling-feeler    for.      E.    W.    Barrett.      2,075,775; 

Mar.  30. 
Looms  for  weaving.  Weft  inserting  and  beating-up  mech- 

anism  of.     O.  Shimwell.     2,094,306  :  Sept.  28. 
^°S^\    Heddle     structure     for.       H.     L.     Thompson. 

2,076,167  ;    Apr.    6. 
T-ooms.  Let-off  for.     O.  V.  Pavne.     2.103  821  •  Dec   28 
Looms.  Light  bar  preventer  in.    J.  Desrosiers.     2,096,091 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Looms,     Looping     mechanism     for     shuttleless.       C.     F. 

Schlegel.     2.095,480  ;  Oct.  12. 
Looms,  Parallel  motion  for.     L.  M.  Rogers.     2,083,276; 

Looms.  ^Picking   motion    for.     O.    V.    Payne.     2.103,820; 

Looms,  Shuttle  box  for.     W.  H,  Bahan.     2,093,227  ;  Sept. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


931 


J.  Hethering- 


O.     Dodge. 

2,097,951  ; 


Looms,  Sideline  eliminator  for  automatic. 

ton.     2,084,140  ;  June  15. 
Looms,    Starting   and    stopping   mechanism   for    circular. 

W.  Pool.     2,091.333  ;  Aug.  31. 
Looms,     Thread     cutting     temple     for.     S. 

2,096,610  ;  Oct.  19. 
Looms,  Warp  stop  motion  for.     J.  J.  Kearby. 

Nov.  2. 

Loop,  Endless.     T.  Gore.     2,069,525  ;  Feb.  2. 
Loop  forming  mechanism  for  straight  linitting  machines. 

A.  Bay  and  P.  Schmidt.     2,080,353;  May  11. 
Loop   taker,   Rotary.     E.   K.   Hohmann.     2,102,954 ;   Dee. 

21. 
Looper     operating     mechanism.       H.     G.      R.     Bennett. 

2,095,589  ;  Oct.  12. 
Loose-leaf  device.     A.  M.  Rabinof.     2,098,794  ;  Nov.  9. 
Loud  speaker.     L.  B.   Cornwell.     2,084,945  ;  June  22. 
Loudspeaker.     A.  A.  Thomas.     2,078,469  ;  Apr.  27. 
Loudspeaker  and  like  instrument.     R.  R.  Glen.    2,071,820  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Loudspeaker  and  the  like.    E.  R.  Glen.    2,073,474 ;  Mar.  9. 
Loudspeaker  and  the  like.     R.  E.  Glen.     2,074,173  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Loudspeaker,  Illuminated  graphophone.     E.  E.  Demetrius. 

2,093,957  ;  Sept.  21. 
Loudspeaker  installation  for  automotive  radio  sets.     R.  J. 

Rockwell.     2,069,328  ;  Feb.  2. 
Loudspeaker,     Piezoelectric.     S.     Ballantine.     2,102,668 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Loudspeaker,  sound  reproducing  instrument  and  the  like. 

R.  R.  Glen.     2,071,828  ;  Feb.  23. 
Loudspeaker  unit.    A.  L.  Moore.     2,096,192 ;  Oct.  19. 
Lounge,   Studio.     V.  B.  McMurtry.     2.094,953  ;  Oct.  5. 
Loupe.     J.  F.  Coleman.     2,100,940;  Nov.  30. 
Low  frequencies.  Method  and  apparatus  for  eliminating. 

L.  W.  Blau.     2,081,350  ;  May  25. 
Lowering  device,  Automatic.    E.  Schoene.    2,091,418  ;  Aug. 

^1 

H.  T.  Bennett  and  C.  Prather.     2,094,202  ; 


Lubricant. 

Sept.  28. 
Lubricant. 

July  20. 
Lubricant. 
Lubricant. 


B.  H.  Lincoln  and  A.  Henriksen.     2,087,803 


M.  H.  Tuttle.     2,070,383  ;  Feb.  9. 

E.   Wahlforss,  C.  L.  Johnson,  and  G.  Lucy. 

2,069,790;  Feb.  9. 
Lubricant.    P.  J.  Wiezevich.    2,079,783  -May  11. 
Lubricant  and  its  manufacture.    H.  M.  Rosen.    2,089,500  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Lubricant    and    preparation.    High    temperature.       I.    R. 

Valentine.     2,088,452  ;  July  27. 
Lubricant      and       producing      same.       W.      L.       Evers. 

2,088,193  ;  July  27. 
Lubricant  compound.     T.  G.  Roehner.     2,069,626  ;  Feb.  2. 
Lubricant,    Hisli-prpssurp    and    hiqrh-tpnippratnre.     V.    R. 

Abrams  and  C.  A.   Hochwalt.     2,089,680:  Aug.  10. 
Lubricant.  Nonleaking.     J.  C.  Zimmer  and  E.  W.  Carlson. 

2,074,039 ;  Mar.  16.  ,         .  , 

Lubricant  retainer  for  the  supporting  springs  of  vehicles. 

C.  O.  Ross.     2,071,854;  Feb.  23. 
Lubricant  retaining  means  for  journals.     J.  J.  Honnessy. 

2,088,700  ;  Aug.  3.  „    „    „,„ 

Lubricant  servicing  apparatus.     C.  W.  Ginter.     2,083,259  ; 

June  8. 
Lubricant.^.    F.  B.  Downing  and  A.  F.  Benning.    2,094,097  : 

Lubricants  and  manufacturing  the  same,  Solid.  B.  IT. 
Lincoln  and  E.  W.  Nelson.     2,070,014  ;  Feb.  9. 

Lubricants,  Compounded.  A.  W.  Burwell  and  A.  Kempe. 
2, 096, .300  ;  Oct.  19.  „    ,  ^ 

Lubricants  to  yarn,  Apparatus  for  applying.  J.  B.  John- 
son and  L.  L.  Cobb.     2,084,960:   June  22.  

Lubricants,  Treatment  of.  W.  G.  Black.  2,083,139 ; 
June  8. 

Lubricated  rubber  joint.    G.  H.  Hufferd.    2,009,209  ;  Nov. 

Lubricated  twister  ring.  11.  B.  Stuart.  2,102,801  ; 
Dec  21 

■       ■  R.  Clade.     2,069,998-9 ;  Feb.  9. 

J.    J.    McBrlde    and    V.    Wllloughby. 


Lubricated  valve. 
Lubricated    valve. 

2,077,948;  Apr.  20. 
Lubricated   valve.     W. 

2,068,810;  Jan.  26. 
Lubricated   valve.     W. 

2,086,725  ;  July  13.  ,      „  ^ ^„,     „  ^    „ 

Lubricated  valve.     P.  IT.  Morehead.     2,069.965  ;  Feb.  9. 
LubricMling  and   insuljiting  compound.     I'.   J.   Wlozevldi. 

2,084,472  ;  June  22.  ^     ^     _         „„„„,.„„, 

■  F.  S.  Barks.     2,083,590-1  ; 


McCausland  and  C.   W.   Stephen. 
MeCausland   and   C.   W.    Stephen 


Lubricating  apparatus 

15. 
Lubricating   nppnratus. 

2,081,103;  May  25. 
Ijubrlcating  apparatus. 
Lubricating  apparatus. 

July  6. 
Tvubrlcatlng    apparatus. 

Feb.  0. 
Lubrlc.'illiig  nppanitus. 
Lubricating    apparatus. 

13. 
Lubricating  apparatus. 
Lubricating     apparatus. 

Feb.  9. 
T-ubrlcatlng   apparatus. 

2,097,1 26  :   Oct.   26. 


June 


F.    S.   Barks  and   V.   O.    Klein. 

J.  Bljur.     2.081.007  ;  June  1. 

J.  F.  J.  ClementHon.     2,08t!.3l3; 

E.     W.    Davis.      2.070.003-4 ; 

E.  W.  Davis.    2,074,143;  Mnr.  Ifi. 
E.    W.    Davis.     2,087,08r)  ;   July 

E.  W.  Davis.     2.097.871  ;  Nov.  2. 
S.    J.     ICrannak.       2,070.013; 

S.    D.    Locke   and   (\    R.   Doscb. 


Lubricating  apparatus.     C.  F.  Raisch.     2,079,361  ;  May  4. 
Lubricating  apparatus.     B.  F.  Wupper.     2,089,523  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Lubricating  apparatus.  Centralized.    J.  Bijur.     2,082,768  ; 

June  1. 
Lubricating  apparatus,  Pressure.   E.  Piquerez.    2,090,733  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Lubricating  composition.     G.   S.   Cavanaugh.     2,100,685 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Lubricating     compositions,     Extreme     pressure.       R.     L. 

Humphreys  and  B.  B.  Farrington.     2.073,841 ;  Mar.  16. 
Lubricating  compound.     C.  E.  Lauer.     2,077,762  ;  Apr.  20. 
Lubricating  device.     C.  H.  Bock.     2,086,376  ;  July  6. 
Lubricating  device.     H.  P.   Chandler.     2,066,766;  Jan.   5. 
Lubricating  device.     O.  B.  Clark.     2.103,063  ;  Dec.  21. 
Lubricating    device.      J.    L.    Creveling.      2,071.615 ;    Feb. 

23. 
Lubricating  device.     J.  L.  Creveling.     2,090,111  ;  Aug.  17. 
Lubricating  device.     J.  L.  Creveling.     2,100,069  ;  Nov.  23. 
Lubricating   device.      P.   L.    Crittenden.      2,068,377  ;   Jan. 

19. 
Lubricating  device.     A.  C.  Danver.     2,072,855  ;  Mar.  9 
Lubricating  device.     A.  Y.  Dodge.     2,074,503  ;  Mar.  23. 
Lubricating     device.     A.     Y.     Dodge     and     H.     R.     Tear. 

2,098,377  ;  Nov.  9. 
Lubricating  device.     V.  J.  Harris.     2,085,974  ;  July  6. 
Lubricating  device.    H.  E.  N.  Pruvot.     2,088,386  ;  July  27. 
Lubricating  device.     H.  E.  N.  Pruvot.     2,094,930  ;  Oct.  5. 
Lubricating  device.     G.  S.  Rogers.     2,083,035  ;  June  8. 
Lubricating  device.     N.  V.  Smith.     2,083,875  ;  June  15. 
Lubricating  device.      H.   li.  Toar.      2,067.294;  Jan.  12. 
Lubricating  device.     H.  R.  Tear.     2,093,386-7  ;  Sept.   14. 
Lubricating  device.     H.  R.  Tear.     2,100,091-2  ;  Nov.  23. 
Lubricating  device.     H.  R.  Tear.     2,103,044  ;  Dec.  21. 
Lubricating  device.     A.  H.    Watson.     2.067.298  :  Jan.  12. 
Lubricating  device.     J.  A.  Watson.     2,098,408  ;  Nov.  9. 
Lubricating  device.     G.  B.  Wilson.     2,096,367  ;  Oct.  19. 
Lubricating   device  and   method   of   manufacture.     A.  Y. 

Dodge.     2,098.379  ;  Nov.  9.    ■ 
Lubricating    device    for    driving    chains.     V.    A.    Kjacr. 

2.103,101  ;  Dec.  21. 
Lubricating  device  for  railways.     C.   Stern.     2,077,077  : 

Apr.  13. 
Lubricating   device   for   sewing   macliine   loop-takers.     W. 

Myers.     2,101,320;  Dec.  7. 
Lubricating  means.     J.  L.  Creveling.     2.067,200  :  Jan.  12. 
Lubricating  means  for  double  disk  grain  drills.     C.  Paluck. 

2,091,486;  Aug.  31. 
Lubricating  means  for  drive  mechanism.     C.  D.  Peterson. 

2,090,066  ;  Aug.   17. 
Lubricating  means  for  sewing  machine  loop-takers.     G.  M. 

Fames  and   R,  W.  Stewart.     2.101,329:  Dec.  7. 
Lubricating  meclianism.     R.  J.  Gits.     2.077.880 ;  Apr.  20. 
Lubricating,  Method  and  apparatus  for.    A.  L.  R.  Bernard. 

2.066.452  ;  Jan.  5. 
Lubricating  pump.     G.  H.  .\cker.     2.068.392;  Jan.  19. 
Lubricating  system.     G.  H.  Acker,     2.068.391  :  .Tan.  19. 
Lubricating  svstem.     Tj.  J.  Andres.     2.069.639  ;  Feb.  2. 
Lubricating  system.     O.  D.  H.  Bentley.     2.071.913  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Lubrlcatirfg  system.     F.   E.  Dayes.     2,074,373  ;   Mar.   23 
Lubrication    system.       J.    L.    Matthews    and    A.    Kurti 

2,085,814  ;  July  6. 
Lubricating  system.     C.  E.  Stewart  and  A.  J.  Johnston 

2,071,184  ;  Feb.  16. 
Lubricating     system,     Central.       J.     Bljur.       2.082.786 

June  8. 
Lubricating  system  for  Internal  combustion  engines.     H, 

D.  Church.     2,073,090;  Mar.  0. 
Lubricating  system  for  vehicle  wheel  bearings.     V.  Bush, 

2,076,977  ;  Apr.  13. 
Lubricating  svstem  for  vertical  pump  shafts.     J.  M.  Halt, 

2.101,541  ;  "Dec.   7. 
Lubrication.     J.  Bljur.     2,067.898;  Jan.  19. 
Lubrication.     J.    Bljur.     2.070.574:  I'Vb.   10. 
Lubrication.     .1,  lUJur,     2.082,760-70  ;  Juno  1. 
Lubrication.      J.    Bljur.      2,081,310;    June    22. 
Lubrication.      J.  Bljur.      2,084.998  :   June  29. 
Lubrication,     C,   K.  Sharp.     2,074,943;  Mar.   23. 
Lubrication  device.     J.  L.  Creveling.     2,077,040:  Apr.  13. 
I.,ubricatl<)ii      device.        M.      Newmark     and     E.      Moss. 

2,000,008  ;  Aug.  17. 
Lubrication  fitting.     W.   U.  Konkle.     2.06,s.417:  Jan,   19. 
Lubrication  llttlngs,  Making.     W.  R.  Koukle.     2.009.163: 

Jan.  2('>. 
Lubrlcntlon  for  an  automobile.  Device  for  indicating.    J.  R. 

McCoy.     2.085,920;  July  0. 
Lubrlcatloti   of   motor   vi'blcles.   Autoinntlc.      II.  W.   Pitts. 

2,0;)6„'!(I.S  ;   (»ct.    19. 
Lubrication   of   twisting   spln<11e»   used    In   yarn   and    like 

winding  machinery.     W.   I.  Taylor  and  A.  II.  WoodrulT. 

2.000.l).39  ;   Nov.   10. 
Lubrication   nystcni.      V.   F.   Zahoillnkln.      2.008,727;  Jan. 

26. 
Lubrication  system.     U.  W.  Zerchor.     2.070.332  :  Apr.  6. 
Lubrication  xvHti'in  iiml  iiicaiiH,   Speclallted.      I.,   L.  Gray. 

2. 073. 930;  Slar,   16, 
Lnbrlcntlon      RVHtcin,      Cninknbiift.         W.      1'^      Sxvenson. 

2.0S1.157  ;  May  2B. 
Lubrlciitor  :   .sVc   - 

.Auloiimtlc   liilirlcator.  Hull  lienil  and  wheel  fliinso 

CylliidiT  lubricator.  lubricator. 

I'aiillgi'Mpli   lulirlcalor.  Rail  lubricator. 

Lubricator.     A.  IVucUt.     2.0"ft.670  ;  Mnr.  30. 


932 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Aug.   24. 
2,088,188  ;  July 

J.    C.   Morrow. 

2,095,257  ; 


Lubricator.     D.  J.  O'Hara.     2,090,983 ; 
Lubricator  and  strainer.     S.  G.  Down. 

27. 
Lubricator  construction,  High  pressure. 

2,078,267 ;  Apr.  27. 
Lubricator  for  car  journals.     R.  C.  Kendall. 

Oct.  12. 

Lug,  Adjustable  wire.     R.  A.  Ohlson.     2,086,090  ;  July  6. 
Lug  and   assembly.   Traction.     C.   M.  Akins.     2,093,404 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Lug  cap  and  glass  thread.    F.  E.  Fusting  and  E.  M.  Enkur. 

2,072,873 ;  Mar.  9. 
Lug  hanger.     W.  Gray.    2,083,443  ;  June  8. 
Lug,  Solderless  connecter.     E.  G.  Johansson.     2,083,606 ; 

June  15. 
Lug    strap.       J.    H.    Chadbourne    and    C.    A.    Burdick. 

2,080,759  ;  May  18. 
Lug  strap  holder.     H.  Shealy.     2,100.820  ;  Nov.  30. 
Lug,  Tractor.     P.  Moening.     2,090,696  ;  Aug.  24. 
Luggage  bag.     T.  S.  Cart.     2,086,895  ;  July  13. 
Luggage  carrier.     B.  and  P.  Piatt.     2,091,650;   Aug.  31. 
Luggage  carrier,  Automobile.     C.  R.  and  R.  C.  Northrup. 

2,068,960  ;  Jan.  26. 
Luggage  case.      W.  Wintz.     2,086,973  ;  July  13. 
Luggage  compartment  lamp.     C.  A.  Michel  and  E.  Winkel- 

meyer.     2,101,748  ;  Dec.   7. 
Luggage,  Hand.     G.  H.  Wheary.     2,080,645  ;  May  18. 
Luggage  rack.     E.  Montgomery.     2,100,261 ;  Nov.  23. 
Luggage  rack.  Overhead.    L.  Illmer.     2,093,359  ;  Sept.  14. 
Lumber  and  making  the  same.     C.  B.  Rozema.     2,077,714 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Lumber,  Apparatus  for  and  method  of  seasoning.     R.  Z. 

Drake.     2,095,319  ;  Oct.  12. 
Lumber,  Artificial.     J.  V.  Nevin.     2,078,269  ;  Apr.  27. 
Lumber,  Building.     E.  H.  Johannes.     2,077.065  ;  Apr.  13. 
Lumber,  Gypsum.     C.  P.  Davis.     Re.  20,275  ;  Feb.  23. 
Lumber,  Making  artificial.    J.  V.  Nevin.    2,068,926 ;  Jan. 

26. 
Lumber,  Surfacing.    A.  J.  Norton.     2,086,187  ;  July  6. 
Luminair.     S.  English.     2.089,693  ;  Aug.   10. 
T^uminair.     T.  W.  Rolph.      2.067.416;  .Tan.  12. 
Luminair.    T.  W.  Rolph.    2,101,199  ;  Dec.  7. 
Luminescent  screen.     P.  T.  Farnsworth  and  B.  C.  Gardiner. 

2,098,000  ;  Nov.  2. 
Luminescent  screen.     H.  W.  Leverenz.     2,072,115  ;  Mar.  2. 
Luminous  device  and  method  of  and  apparatus  for  making 

the  same.     W.  J.  Schirmer.     2,079,468  ;  May  4. 
Luminous  discharge  tube.     M.  Pennybacker.     2,071,426 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Luminous  indicator.     C.  M.  Andres.     2,072,439  ;  Mar.  2. 
Luminous      reflecting     lamp.     C.     Birdseye.     2,074,888 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Luminous   sign.     H.  R.  Van  Deventer  and  J.  J.  Shively. 

2,068,360;   Jan.   19. 
Luminous  tube  sign.     H.  Hotchner.     2.072,986  ;  Mar.  9. 
Luminous  tube  sign.     I.  V.  Mansell.     2,092,768 ;  Sept.  14. 
Luminous    tube   sign.      E.   D.    Vissing.      2,080,679  ;    May 

18. 
Lure.     E.  J.  Babbitt.     2.097,221 ;  Oct.  26. 
Lure,  Artificial.     M.  D.  Keyser.     2,100,963  :  Nov.  30. 
Lure,  Salmon.     P.  H.  Schroeder.     2,069,972  ;  Feb.  9. 
Lyopthitlc   biologically   active   substances  and   producing 

the  same.     J.  Reichel.     2,085,391 ;  June  29. 
Lyophilic  biologically  active  substances.    Sterilization  of. 

J.  Reichel.     2,099,659;   Nov.  16. 
Lysergic   acid  amides  and   their  manufacture.     A.    Stoll 

and  A.  Hofmann.      2,090,430;  Aug.   17. 
Lysergic  acid  hydrazide  and   its  manufacture.     A.   Stoll 

and  A.   Hofmann.     2,090,429  ;  Aug.   17. 
Macaroni     products,     Manufacture     of.       O.      S.     Rask. 

2,074,064  ;  Mar.  16. 
Macaroni     trimming    and     drying    apparatus.       L.     Sim. 

2,100,821 ;  Nov.  30. 
Machine,  a  form-rod  concrete  calker.     G.  R.  Grandbouche. 

2,095,187  :  Oct.  5. 
Machine  and  apparatus  for  applying  stays,  bindings,  and 

the  like  to  shoes  and  other  articles.     F.  W.  Merrick. 

2,070,019  ;  Feb.  9. 
Machine  and  buck.  Pressing.     G.  W.  Johnson.     2,072,208  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Machine  and  method  for  cooking  a  complete  meal.     W.  R. 

Seh.'irsch.      2,097,471  ;  Nov.  2. 
Machine  and  method  for  forming  helical  springs.     R.  P. 

Carlberg.     2,101,982  ;  Dec.  14. 
Machine  and  method  for  knitting  welted  split  work  hosiery. 

R.  H.  Lawson  and  J.  Lawson.     2,089,904  :  Aug.  10. 
Machine  and  method  for  making  manifold  forms.     G.  L. 

Fulk.     2.100.776;  Nov.  30. 
Machine   and   method   for  making   pretzels.     C.   L.   Holt 

2,068,234;   Jan.  19. 
Machine  and  method  for  making  tubular  containers.     S. 

Bergstein.     2,074,880;  Mar.  23. 
Machine  and  method  for  separating  solids  from  liquids. 

L.   P.  Sharpies.     2,095,206  ;  Oct.  5. 
Machine  and  method  for  the  marginal  notching  of  paper 

sheets.     N.  H.  Nelson.     2,076,436  ;  Apr.  6. 
Machine  and  method  for  use  in  binding  paper  pads      N 

H.    Nelson.      2,076.435  ;   Apr.    6. 
Machine  and   process   for  making  bottle  collars  and   the 

like.     H.  F.  Affclder.     2.083,539  ;  June  15. 
Machine  and  process  for  making  hair  waving  pads     C   T 

Rohland.      2,069,776-7;    Feb.   9.  ' 

Machine  :md  process  for  producing  flake  metal  by  electro- 
deposition.     M.  M.  Stemfels.     2,099,873 ;  Nov.  23. 


Opie. 
Peterson. 


Machine    control    system.    Dynamo-electric.      A.    B.    Ry- 

pinski.     2,093,369  ;  Sept.   14. 
Machine  controller.     E.  P.  Bullard.     2,086,851  ;  July  13. 
Machine  drive  arrangement.     D.  M.  Palmer.     2  096  289  • 

Oct.  19. 
Machine  for  and  method  of  making  coated  sheet  material 

A.  Abrams,  G.  W.  Forcey,  and  R.  A.  Parrell.    2,089,525  • 

Aug.  10.  ' 

Machine     for     applying     adhesive.     G.     W.     von     Hofe 

2,102,984  ;  Dec.  21. 
Machine  for  applying  an  intermediate  strip  and  base  to 

?  n««  q'^^"''!-      f-    ^-    Baynton    and    J.    W.    Foster. 

z,Udd,o1d  ;  Jan.  5. 
Machine  for  applying  closures.     S.   C.  Bond.     2  101  977  • 

Dec.  14.  '        • 

Machine  for  applying  edge  bindings  to  shoe  uppers      R    A 

Hartt.     2,080,712  ;  May  18. 

^2'^073\8o'-''M''a^r'^^16^°    ^°^^    ^°    ^^^®'''      ^-    ^-    brooks. 
Machine  for'  applying  liquid  in  the  manufacture  of  shoes. 

Machine  for  applying' or  laying  flexible  sheet  material  over 
corrugated  surfaces.     C.  D.  Hindall.     2,068,133;   Jan. 

"^^2^067^462'-  Jan'^lf  ^^^^^  ^°^  ^^^«>S-     ^-  ^-  Sanders. 

^^'^^B.K^S^  applying   tape    to    innersoles.      H.    L. 

2,086,282  ;  July  6. 
Jlachine      for      applying      transfers.     J.      L 

2,102,970  ;  Dec.  21. 
Machine  for  and  method  of  making  coated  sheet  material 

A.  Abrams  and  C.  L.  Wagner.     2,089,524  ;  Aug    10 
Machine  for   applying   reinforcing  fabric   to   inner  soles 

J.  A.  Scott.     2,089,437  ;  Aug.  10. 
Machine  for  assembling  cap  valves  for  containers      A    L 

Kronquest.     2,100,596;  Nov.  30. 
Machine  for  assembling  cartons.     L.  Benoit     2,082,565  ; 

'''ilbd'°"'2a(f3':65T-  ^De'c"  If"     '■  ^^^"^""^^  ^"<^  ^-  ^• 

%'ruhl'°2.082,8f2:5unW  '^'''''"'  '°   '''''^'-     ^-   ■^• 

Machine    for    attaching    welts    to    soles.      E.    E.    Field. 

-,101,990  ;  Dec.  14. 
Machine    for    attaching    wires    to    floral    sticks    or    the 

like.     J    R.  Nolan.     2,075,826  ;  Apr.  6. 
Machine  for  blocking  hats.     E.  P.  Crawley. 

'^%'^nI«'^o^i°''T  l^unfiliJiS     stacks     of     rings. 
.^,UoD,»71 ;  Jan.  5. 

^H*^?A?®-„£«r    capping    tack    heads.     N.    H. 

.i, 103, 508  ;  Dec.  28. 
Machine  for  carbonatlng  Hquids.    L.  E.  Cowey. 

^  o'^ni«®«ni°^  .  <=®™??t^°S    soles    to    shoes.      P. 
.<:, 076,697  ;  Apr.  13. 

''Edhofer.^"^  llSloafl^^iut'^lT ''"^  '^''^'  ^''"^''-     ^ 
^  J^"*19^°'"  "^^^^^^^S  seeds.     R.  R.  Freund.     2,068,101 

''¥tefclninLt098l26-NlJNP"^"'="'"'^^y   •'°*«^«-      ^ 
^  J^unris""'  *^°^*i^S  <=^°s'     ^-  L.  Kronquest.     2,084,093 

Machine  for  coating  cans.     A.  L 
,,Aulbach.     2,084.094;   June   15. 

2'07f9f5^  Feb*'23    P"''*^^^'   "^"""S-      C.    C.    Bingham 

''2?ofe89°-  ApTT''*"°    '^"""'^    ^^^'-      '■    '"■    ^o^^ 
*^2'teoi  ■  Nov.T''"'"^    ^""^'^    ^^^^^-      ^-    P-    Pf«fiEer 
*^'^o*i!!i°^  for' covering  boxes  and  the  like      P   W    Fleischer 
and  P.  J.  Hammer.     2,075,605  ;  Mar.  30  ^'eischer 

^^=»^'»ne  for  covering  heels.     L.  J 

*^  Apr°^6.'°'"  "™P^°S  ™etal.  J.  E.  Dressing.  2,076,228  ; 
^^mactfnef  ^^^A^ing  and  feeding  blanks  to  body  forming 
2!086,f96";  JuS>  6  ^^"^"^^^^^^  and  W.  C.  Morga^ 
^^  Nov"  2^°^ ''""'"^  ^°'^'"'°'^^y-  A.Perreton.  2,097,639; 
'\ti?lr.'°'2,^0"89%^3'?'fu^°'l^'^^'^  ''''''  "^^^"^'-  '■  ^• 
;;UU°e?i/^v^er^."«^0f'i>^3^rieb"f6^^^^'^^"^  '^'^'^-     =■  ^• 

2';fel0-  J^ri°6^    '''^    P°^«toe^s.  'h.    J.    B.    Kerr. 

'  "idPef  L'^^^^^^  -tides.     G. 

M.yWne^for  digging  ballast. '•FV.'lhife.''2,082,594  ; 


2,088,579 
H.  Gora 
Anderson 
2,072,296 
Brauner 


Kronquest  and   C.  J 


Bazzoni.     2,078,307 ; 


Merrick. 
Purinton. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


933 


Machine  for  dimensioning  and  sorting  machined  articles. 

C.  L.  Hommel.    2,091,815  ;  Aug.  31. 
Machine  for  disintegrating,  screening,  and  pumping  fibrous 

or  paper  making  stocks.     W.  T.  Doyle  and  T.  J.  Sturte- 

vant.     2.10.'3,896:  Dec.  28. 
Machine  for  drying  photographic  films  and  the  like.     J. 

W.  Smith.     2,078,292  ;  Apr.  27. 
Machine   for   dyeing  and  washing  textile  materials,    Ro- 
tary.    J.   Rabassa.     2,094,749  ;  Oct.   5. 
Machine     for     enveloping     articles.       J.     N.     Pattison. 

2,101,870  ;  Dec.  14. 
Machine  for  equipping  box  parts  with  fastening  means. 

A.  L.  Rosenmund.     2,093,139  ;   Sept.    14. 
Machine  for  extruding  plastic  material.     F.  A.  Parkhurst. 

2,090,404  ;  Aug.  17. 
Machine    for   feeding   and    applying   inserts    to    can-cover 

insets.     N.   L.  Eudaly  and  H.   H.  Vollner.     2,080,039 ; 

May  11. 
Machine    for    filling    barrels.      A.    Andreas.      2,089,526 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Machine  for  filling  molds  and  other  containers,  Automatic. 

M.  M.  Guggenheim.     2,088,740  ;  Aug.  3. 
Machine  for  finishing   molded   articles   of   rubber.     E.   A. 

Sheehan.     2,101.654:  Dec.  7. 
Machine    for    folding     cloth    articles.       J.     E.     Preston. 

2.070,297  ;  Feb.  9. 
Machine  for  forming  and  applying  liquid   spray.     W.    K. 

Andrew.     2,078,223  ;  Apr.  27. 
Machine  for  forming  curved  surfaces  on  heels  and  the 

like.     B.  T.  Gialdinl.     2,076,123  ;  Apr.  6. 
Machine    for    forming   heads    in    metallic    drums.     C.    C. 

Grotnes.     2.089.475  ;  Aug.  10. 
Machine  for  forming  hollow  glass  containers.     L.  D.  Sou- 
bier.     2,069,541  ;  Feb.  2. 

Machine  for  forming  hollow  glass  articles.     C.  C.  Kinker. 

2,082,640  ;  June  1. 
Machine  for  forming  radiator  ribbons.     S.  Przyborowski. 

2,102,573  :  Dec.  14. 
Machine    for    forming    radiator    strips.      L.    C.    Shippv. 

2,071,584;   Feb.    23. 
Machine      for      forming     valve     bags.     J.      X.      Tookor. 

2,102,767;  Dec.  21. 
Machine   for   game   playing.     C.    R.    DumWo.     2,103,744: 

Dec.  28. 
Machine    for   grading  or  sorting  by   weight.     W.   Jones. 

2,099,893  ;  Nov.  23. 
Machine    for    grinding    cylindrical    bodies.      W.    Ogilvie. 

2,093,363  ;  Sept.  14. 
Machine  for  grinding  gears.     E.  W.  Bullock,  C.  T.  Gallo- 
way,   L.    O.    Carlsen,    and    R.    S.    Condon.      2,099,674  : 

Nov.  23. 
Machine  for  grinding  locomotive  wheels.     V.  L.  Martin. 

2,085,378;    June   29. 
Machine  for  grinding  tools.     S.  A.  Cogsdill.     2,099,724  ; 

Nov.   23. 
Machine  for  handling  sheets  of  material,  labels,  and  the 

lilce.     P.  W.  Fleischer.     2.071,115:  Feb.  16. 
M.T  chine     for     hardening     gear     teeth.     W.     E.     Svkes. 

2.067,.549  :  Jan.  12. 
Machine    for    bobbing    the    teeth    of    worm    wheels.      G. 

Lechesne.     2,102,540;  Dec.  14. 
Machine  for  joining  skins.     A.  Bartha.     2,077,304  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Machine    for   knitting   fabric  with    rubber   inlay.     II.    N. 

Sheppard.     2,087,820  :  .Tuly   20. 
Machine    for    laving    protective    paper    over    plants.      A. 

Pfeiffer.     2,078,872  ;  Apr.  27. 
Machine  for  lifting  loose   material   from  lawns  or  other 

surfaces.     J.  A.    Thomas.      2,092,230;   Sept.   7. 
Machine  for  making  and  applying  bottle  caps  or  capsules. 

A.  H,  Karlsson  and  S.  J.  Svensson.     2,07o.727  ;  Mar.  30. 
Machine  for  making  and  attiioliing  wire  basket  handles  or 

the  like.     A.  H.  Scbmidtke.     2.099,411;  Nov.  16. 
Machine   for   making    beads    from   glass   rods   and    tubes. 

C.  Eisler.     2,093,147;   Sept.   14. 
Machine     for     making     bellows     bags,       G.     W.     Poppp. 

2,007,017  :  Jan.  5. 
Machine  for  making  box  or  crate  parts.     C.  S.  Berkstressor. 

2,060.551  :  Jan.  5. 
Machine    for    making    butter    rolls.       G.     H.    Holloway. 

2.085.1.^.7  :   Juno   20. 
Machine   for   making   carpets   and    otlier   tufted   or   piled 

products.     C.  (\  Brinton.    2,069,912;  Feb.  0. 
Machine  for  making  coils  of  wire.     C.  Eisler.     2,078.030; 

Apr.  27. 
Machine  for  making  corrugated  fasteners.     O.  W.  Towne. 

2.096,268  ;  Oct.  19. 
Machine  for  making  corrugated  papcrbonrd.     O.  W.  Swift. 

Jr.     2,068,1.'i5  ;  Jan.   19. 
Madiine    for    iiiiilving    faHtcner    strips.      C.    W.    ITInman. 

2.070,902:    Feb.   16.  ,    ,,  „     . 

Machine  for  making  fertilizer  from  gnrbnKC.  J.  A.  McNntt. 

2.089,978  :  Aug.  17. 
Machine  for  making  file  folders.    O.  J.  01m  and  V.  Llnder. 

2,088,805  ;   Aug.   3. 
MncliliK'   for   iii.-iiiiiig,   filling,   closing,  and   wriippliig  biigH. 

A.  Itiuriliold,     2,()S.'t.11.'l  ;  June  8. 
Machine    for    making    (lash    butt    welds.      W.    H.    Spire. 

2,085,040  ;    June   29.  ,     „,     ,. 

Machine   for  making   hent   trnnsfer   devices.     W.   W.   Mc- 

(-or(}.      2  0R7.7'J3  :   Julv   ".'(1 
Machine     for     iiinklng     match     books.     W.     C.     IIuKUlcy. 

2.074,694  :    Mar.   23. 


W, 


C.    Huguley. 
J.    K.    Nolan. 


Machine    for    making    match    cards. 

2,093,241  ;   Sept.   14. 
Machine     for    making    match     packets. 

2,099,137  ;  Nov.  16. 
Machine   for    making   material   for   containers,    container 

covers,  and  the  like.     J.  Jonassen.     2,083,566  ;  June  15. 
Machine  for  making  packing.     J.  T.  Crane.     2,072,544 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Machine  for  making  paper  bags.     R.  W.  Jaite.     2,078,496  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Machine  for  making  paper  containers.  Automatic.     L.  K. 

Funkhouser  and  R.  W.  Carnahan.     2,084,017  ;  June  29. 
Machine  for  making  pouches.     P.  M.  Yeates.     2,086,147  ; 

July  6. 
Machine    for    making    pulp    articles.      R.    W.    Chapman. 

2,070,040;   Feb.    9. 
Machine    for    making    records    on    statistical    cards.      A. 

Thomas.     2,078.470;  Apr.  27. 
Machine  for  making  sanitary   napkins.     C.   A.  Fourness, 

and  C.  J.  Greiner.     2,090,116  ;  Aug.  17. 
Machine   for  making   spiral  windings.     H.   W.    Voorhees. 

2,072,284;  Mar.  2. 
Machine  for  making  stufling  for  furniture.     J.  Kronlieim. 

2,068,139  ;   Jan.   19. 
Machine  for  making  stuffing  for  furniture.     J.  Kronheim. 

2,069,412;   Feb.  2. 
Machine   for   making   tiles,   slabs,   and    the   like.     J.   E. 

Aisher.    2,090,928  ;  Aug.  24. 
Machine    for    making    wire    elements.     11.    I.     Danziger. 

2,067,521  ;  Jan.  12. 
Machine  for  manufacturing  battery  plate  separators.     W. 

G.  Tower.     2,073,911 ;  Mar.  16. 
Machine   for   manufacturing    incandescent   lamps.      J.    F. 

Donovan  and  G.  Illingworth.     2,098,030  ;  Nov.  2. 
Machine    for    manufacturing    packages.      E.    S.    D.    von 

Segebaden  and  G.  Orstrom.     2,073,432  ;  Mar.  9. 

Machine  for  manufacturing  pavements  from  vulcanizable 

materials.     J.  Meijling  and  T.  Magnusson.     2,069,589  : 

Feb.  2. 
Machine  for  manufacturing   pile  fabric.     H.  H.  Baynton 

and  J.  W.  Foster,     2,090,022  ;  Aug.    17. 
Machine   for   marking   hosiery    or    otlier   articles.      G.   P. 

Jost.     2,078,448  ;  Apr.  27. 
Machinery  for  marking  hosiery  or  other  articles.     A.  H. 

Scbmidtke.     2.102,132:  Dec.  14. 
Maciiine   for   mechanically   working   hollow    thread   pack- 
ages,    n.  F.  Gihling,     2.077.520:  Apr.  20. 
Machine   for  milling  turbine   blades.      E.    G.   Roehm    and 

W.  D.  Archea.     2,079.717  :  Jlay  11. 
Machine    for    mixing   plastic   material.      C    K.    Roos   and 

M.  G.  Allison.     2,079,565  ;  May  4. 
Machine    for    molding   plastic   substances.      A.    W.    Sizer. 

2,075,476;  Mar.  30. 
Machine  for  molding  rods.     N.  Corsi.     2,083.986  ;  June  15. 
Machine     for     operating     on     counters.     C.     W.     Bailey. 

2,067,813  ;  Jan.  12. 
Machine  for  operating  on  heels.     W.R.Pope.     2.072,128; 

Mar.  2. 
Machine  for  operating  on  heels.     F.  Ricks.     2,068,710: 

M.Tchino  for  operating  on  sheet  niMtcrial.      K.  E.  Wlnkley. 

2.102.600:  Dec.   21. 
Machine     for     operating     on     shoes.       P.     ^\ .     Bunker. 

2.087.241  :   July  20. 
Machine  for  operating  on  soles  and  shoes.     V,.  Brothers. 

2,091,351  ;  Aug.  31. 
Machine   for   operating   on   soles.     J.    Fos.sa.      2.094,120; 

Sept.  28. 
Machine   for  operating   on    stitch-down   shoes.     F.   Ricks 

and    C.  IT.  James.     2,096,761  :  Oct.   26. 
Machine   for   operating   upon   heelllfts   and   rands.      J.   B. 

Hadaway  and   C.  F.  Fitzgerald.     2,075.038:  Apr.  6. 
Mnclilne     for     operating     upon     shoes.      A.      I!.     Morrill. 

2,089,852  ;   Aug.   10. 
Machine    for    operating    upon    shoe    parts.      II.    Warren. 

2, 0.^2,861  :  June  8. 
Mnclilne  for  operating  upon  shoe  soles.     C.  M.  BnRshnw. 

2,075,024  :  Apr.  0. 
Miiclilin-     for     fiperaling    upon    soles.       N.     II.    Ivowlton. 

2.0S1,.^4S  ;    June   22. 
Machine    for    ornamenting    leather.       S.    E.     Rosenberc. 

2,093,099  :   Sept.   II. 
Miicliine     for     opcrallng     upon     soles.        E.     \V.     Stacey. 

2.078,081  :  May  4. 
Machine   for   packing  morchnndlBC   In   bags.     A.   F.   StaK- 

meler.      2,072,654 ;    Mar.    2. 
Machine   for   packing   zigzag   Interfolded    paper   leaves   In 

ninllio.'ird    rovrrs.      K.    l.iTncr.      2.0S  (..".ILT  :    June   22. 
Machine  for  pointing  and  drying  tainnon.i.      C.  A.  Four- 
ness and  J.  M.  Gnief.      2,077.231  ;  Apr.   13. 
Mai'liliii-    for    polishing,    sanding,    and    the    like.      W.    O. 

Arnold.      2,067.621  :   Jan.   12. 
Machine      for     iioslninrklng     nn<l     like     purpoRon.       \V 

OcliHcnlicln.     2,0.SH.i:tS:  July  27. 
\lMililnc  for  pri'linilnnrllv  nsHeinhllng  covers  to  contnlnors. 

.1     K.    Price.      2.101, ■JIU  ;   Pec.   7. 
Machine     for     i)re.MNlnK     solos     on     shoes.       R.     J.     Finn. 

2,080.035  :    M^iiy   1'. 
Mnclilne     for     iirewMlng     soles     on     shoes.      ('.     II.     I'l-pni. 

2. 10 1. ISO  :  Dec.   7.  .      „      . 

Machine  for  nresslnc  the  bottoma  of  shoes.     A.  Eppior. 

2,073,005  :   IMnr.   It. 


934 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Machine  for  pressing  the  bottoms  of  shoes.     S.  J.  Finn. 

2,095,245  ;  Oct.  12. 

Machine    for   printing    designs    on    fabrics   by    means    ot 

stencil,   perforated  plates,   and   the   like.      C.  Masson. 

2,088,801 ;  Aug.  3.  ^      ^      „,     , 

Machine     for     printing     money     values.       E.     J.     Ward. 

2,070,763  ;  Feb.   16.  ^      „      ^  .  , 

Machine     for     printing     on     bottles.        J.     H.     Fnden 

2.088,196  ;  July  27.  ^,   _, 

Machine   for  producing  and   re-sharpening  cutter  blades. 

J.  Hansen.     2,082,832  ;  June  8. 
Machine    for    producing    foodstuffs    made    of    dough.      A. 

Baechi.     2.068.220  :   Jan.   19. 
Machine  for  producing  gears.     L.  O.  Carlsen.     2,101,237  ; 
Dec.  7.  ,_.  T 

:Machine    for    producing    glass    vessels    from    tubing.     J. 

Dichter.     2,101.213  ;  Dec.  7. 
Machine  for  producing  helicoid  surfaces.     J.   Ferguson. 

2,085,016;  June  29.  ^.  , 

Machine  for  producing  hollow  glass  articles.    C.  C.  Kinker. 

2,082,639  ;  June  1. 
Machine  for  producing  justified  lines  of   printing  types. 

J.  Schneider.     2,084,539  ;  June  22. 
Machine    for    producing    ringless    full-fashioned    hosiery. 

W.  M.  Grosse.     2,081,430 ;  May  25. 
Machine  for  producing  ropes  from  steel  wires.     J.  Rath. 

2,101,630  ;  Dec.   7. 
Machine  for   producing   rubber  and  similar  articles.     H. 

Mazzeo.     2,103.860  ;  Dec.  28. 
Machine  for  producing  wet  adhesive  tape  strips.     A.   L. 

Clements  and  N.  R.  Easter.     2,083,219  ;  June  8. 
Machine  for  proving  printing  cylinders.     M.  N.  Bulford. 

2,087,017  ;  July  13. 
Machine   for  punching,    drawing,    or  likewise   forming  of 
articles  of  paper,  cardboard,  etc.     W.  Drese.     2,088,847  ; 
Aug.   3. 
Machine    for   reaming  and  beveling  pipe.      R.   B.    Pealer. 

2,079,181 ;  May  4. 
Machine   for    recording   textile   constructions    or   designs. 

G.  Bell.     2,079,674;  May  11. 
Machine   for   reloading   cartridge-cases.      H.   K.    Shockey. 

2,091,397  ;  Aug.  31. 
Machine  for  removing  lacings  from  shoe  uppers.     J.  Fossa. 

2.103,667  :  Dec.  28. 
Machine    for    removing    moisture    from    absorbent    pads. 

A.  Palmier!.     2,067,001 :  Jan.  5. 
Machine  for  removing  shoes  from  lasts.    B.  W.  Freeman. 

2,092,208  ;    Sept.    7. 
Machine     for     removing     tire     treads.       W.     C.     Althen. 

2,099,458  ;   Nov.   16. 
Machine  for  scaling  lumber.     W.  F.  McCabe.     2,078,335  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Machine  for  sealing  receptacles.    J.H.Payne.     2,101.156; 

Dec.  7. 
Machines  for  seaming  lids  on  cans.     F.   O.  L.  Chorlton. 

2,071,683  ;  Feb.  23. 
Machine  for  separating  and  feeding  blanks.    W.  W.  David- 
son.    2,089,946;  Aug.  17. 
Machine  for  separating  dirt  and  rocks  from  beans.     C.  H. 

Eckhart.  Jr.     2,086,408  ;  July  6. 
Machine   for   separating   seeds   or   the   like.     D.    Franks. 

2,076,455;   Apr.  6. 
Machine   for   shearing   blocks   from   an   extruded   column 

of  plastic  material.     E.     Frey.     2,069,947  ;  Feb.  9. 
Machine  for  simultaneously  forming  rings  and  assembling 

them  on  shafts.     G.  F.  Robarge.     2,099,624  ;  Nov.  16. 
Machine     for     slicing     mushrooms.       W.     E.     Chambers. 

2,082,872  ;  June  8. 
Machine    for    slitting   and    broiling   meat.     J.    P.    Spang. 

2.103.563  :  Dec.  28. 
Machine      for      smoothing      fasteners.     G.       Sundback. 

2,083,930  ;  June  15. 
Machine  for  sorting  punched  cards  mechanically  and  elec- 
trically.    M.  Jacob.     2.097,764  :  Nov.  2. 
Machine  for  spreading  and  distributing  coal  to  furnaces. 

G.  W.  Olney.     2,099,618;  Nov.  16. 
Machine  for  squaring  the  ends  of  cakes  of  ice.     M.  J. 

Uline.    2,102,498  :  Dec.  14. 
Machine  for  sterilization  by  compression.     A.  Y.  Dodge. 

2,082,445  ;  June  1. 
Machine  for  tapering  stave  stock.     C.  M.  E.   and  F.  W. 

Wendnagel.      2,094,703 ;    Oct.    5. 
Machine   for   tempering   or   moistening   products.      R.    B. 

McKinnis.     2,080,327  ;  May  11. 
Machine     for     testing     abrasive     stones.       J.     Sunnen. 

2,093,650  ;  Sept.  21. 
Machine   for   testing   fabrics.      W.    D.    Appel    and    H.    F. 

Schiefer.     2,066,311  ;  Jan.  5. 
Machine  for  testing  lubricants.     J.  F.  Werder.     2,067,906  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Machine   for  the  continuous  casting  of  metal  sheets.     J. 

G.  Baldwin.    2,091,348  ;  Aug.  31. 
Machine  for  the  continuous  pro.ioction  printing  of  moving 

picture  films.     M.  A.  Dalotol.     2.0,S0,463  :  May  18. 
Machine  for  the  electric  welding  of  the  side-members  of 

vehicle  frames.     L.   Salves.     2,079,042  ;   May  4. 
^lachlne  for  the  gluing  together  ot  the  edges  of  veneer 

sheets.     A.  Friz.      2.084,676 ;  June  22. 
Machine    for    the    heat    treatment    of    earth    roads    and 

surfaces,     fj.  R.    H.  Irvine.     2,095,637 ;   Oct.    12. 
Machine  for  the  manufacture  of  alimentary  paste,  Auto- 
matic.    G.   Sciarra.     2,073,567  ;   Mar.  9. 
Machine  for  the   manufacture  of  paper.     A.  E.   H.  Fair. 
2.079,846;  May  11. 


Machine  for  the  manufacture   of  sheet-paper  blocks.     E. 

Danger.     2,070,394  ;  Feb.  9. 
Machine  for  the  tooling  of  metallic  screw  propeller  blades. 

C.  W.  Berthiez.     2,102,505  ;  Dec.  14. 
Machine     for     tie     plates.     Automatic.     N.     F.     Foner. 

2,098,576  ;  Nov.  9. 
Machine  for  transferring  fabric.     R.  H.  Lawson,  A.  Cagne, 

and  A.  N.  Cloutier.     2,089,147  ;  Aug.  3. 
Machine  for  treating  bast  fibers.     P.  Shaw.     2,091,165  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Machine     for     treating     seed     grain.     J.     H.     Dostert. 

2.098,618  ;  Nov.  9. 
Machine    for    treating    shoe    welts.       C.    G.    Brostroni. 

2,069,748  ;  Feb.   9. 
Machine  for  treating  yarn  in  skein  form.     W.  F.  Guinan. 

2,076,429  ;  Apr.  6. 
Machine  for  tufting  mattresses.     M.  H.  Lang.    2,092,171 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Machine  for  troweling.     H.   S.  Boulton.     2,101,895  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Machine   for  use  in  making  boxes.      A.   L.   Rosenmund. 

2,090,155  ;  Aug.  17. 
Machine   for   use    in    the    manufacture    of   shoes.      L.    E. 

Topham.     2,086,929  ;  July  13. 
Machine  for  washing  drinking  vessels.     R.  H.  Greer,  Jr., 

J.  Burgess,  and  W.  F.  Ohme.     2,082,285  ;  June  1. 
Machine    for   waxing   paper.      L.    L.    Dodge.      2,081,324 ; 

May  25. 
Machine   for   weighing   and    sorting    filled    cans.      M.    L. 

Dodge.     2,092,109  ;   Sept.   7. 
Machine    for    welding    tubular   articles.      G.    E.   Mirfield. 

2,071,760 ;  Feb.  23. 
Machine  for  working  on  curved  shafts  or  the  like.     C.  G. 

Ekholm  and  K.  J.  W.  Janson.     2,086,492  ;  July  6. 
Machine   for   working   printing   machine    cylinders,    par- 
ticularly copper  cylinders  in  copper  plate  printing  ma- 
chines.    F.  A.   Goyot.     2,076,773  ;  Apr.   13. 
Machine  for  wrapping  and  boxing  articles.     J.  Van  Buren. 

2,084,515  ;  June  22. 
Machine  gun  rack.     W.  H.  Timm.     2,097,939  ;  Nov.  2. 
Machine  platen  and  making  the  same.  Writing.     J.   W. 

Heitman  and  J.  J.  Kelly.     2,073,209  ;  Mar.  9. 
:Machine  projector.     C.  J.  Manville.     2,101.148  :  Dec.  7. 
Machine  provided  with  an  automatic  firearm.     M.  Birkigt. 

2,075,086  ;  Mar.  30. 
Machine  support.     H.  A.  Avery.     2,088,566  ;  Aug.  3. 
Machine-supporting  means,   Endless-tread.     B.   H.  Flynn. 

2,082,693  ;  June  1. 
Machine  tool.  E.  P.,  E.  C,  and  E.  P.  Bullard, 
Appelberg,  E.  H.  Johnson,  and  F.  H, 
2,086.852  ;  July  13. 
Machine  tool.  L.  C.  Cole.  2.102,613  ;  Dec.  21. 
Machine  tool.  L.  C.  Cole.  2,103,147  ;  Dec.  21 
Machine    tool.       W.     J.     Burger     and     C.     M. 

2,100,899  ;  Nov.  30. 
Machine  tool.     W.  H.  Feeney.     2,076,179  ;  Apr.  6. 
Machine    tool.      K.    F.    Gallimore    and    G.    H.    Schurger. 

2,081,145  ;  May  25. 
Machine  tool.     L.  E.  Godfriaux.     2,093,757  ;  Sept.  21. 
Machine  tool.     W.  C.  De  Graff.     2,100,945  ;  Nov.  30. 
Machine     tool.       B.     P.     Graves     and     A.     F.     Bennett. 

2,077,408;  Apr.  20. 
Machine  tool.     W.   F.  Groene,  W.  R.  Meyer,  and  G.  W. 

Luning.     2,069,107  ;  Jan.  26. 
Machine  tool.     A.  Haas.     2,089,363  ;  Aug.   10. 
Machine    tool.      A.    M.    Johnson    and    W.    M.    Fairbairn, 

2,083,023  ;  June  8. 
Machine  tool.     J.  R.  Johnson.     2,071,980  ;  Feb.   23. 
Machine  tool.       F.  Kipp.     2,086,915  ;  Julv  13. 
Machine  tool.    M.  E.  Lange.     2,068,552  ;  Jan.  19. 
Machine    tool.       A.     Oberhoffken    and    E.     M.     Bowen. 

2,096,754;  Oct.  26. 
Machine  tool.     C.  A.  Olson.     2,092,587  ;  Sept.  7. 
O.  Panzner.     2,078,871 ;  Apr.  27. 
F.  A.   Parsons.     2,077,434;  Apr.   20. 
W.  F.  Ridgway.     2,089.814  :  Aug.  10. 
R.  A.  Schafer.     2,086,095  ;  July  6. 
J.  M.  Strachan.     2,085,397  ;  June  29. 

M.  L.  Strawn.     2,086,583  ;  July  13. 
M.  L.   Strawn.     2.102,655  ;  Dec.  21. 
A.  Trosch.     2,008,523  ;  Jan.  19. 

F.  O.  Hoagland.     2,101,177  ; 


III,  G.  R. 

Mussler. 


Mirossay. 


Machine  tool. 
Machine  tool. 
Machine  tool, 
ilachine  tool. 
Machine  tool. 
Machine  tool. 
Machine  tool. 
Machine  tool. 
Machine  tool.  Bench  type. 

Dec.  7. 
Machine  tool.  Hand  fed.     W.  H.  Nichols. 

15. 
Machine    tool,    Hydraulically    operated 

2,091,425  ;  Aug.  31. 
Machine     tool.      Thermally      conditioned. 

2,070,811 ;  Feb.  16. 
Machine    transmission    and    control    mechanism,    Milling. 

L.  W.  Wright.     2,072,540;  Mar.  2. 
Machine     with     swash     ring     drive.       H.     H.     Stinnes. 

2,079,050 ;  May  4. 
Machinery   for  making   wire   fencing.      J.   B.    and    B.    E. 

Getz,  and  J.  H.  Leader.     2.082,388  ;  June  1. 
Machinery   for   pressing   clothing.      F.    Spina    and    C.    G. 

Green.     2,077,440  ;  Apr.  20. 
Machining    device.      J.     Y.    Blazek    and    J.    F.     Strnad. 

2,095,225  ;  Oct.  12. 
Machining  metallic  workpieces.    B.  P.  Schiltz.     2,088,119  ; 

July  27. 
Magazine  and  extension  stock  for  automatic  pistols,  Com- 
bined.    L.  N.  Nomar.     2,066.361  ;  Jan.  5. 


2,083,858  ;  June 
W.    H.    Wood. 
B.      Sassen. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


935 


Magazine    and     filter    cigarette    holder.     P.    F.     Bruins. 

2,101,127  ;  Dec.   7. 
Magazine  for  firearms.    G.  Sosso.    2,086,339  ;  July  6. 
Magazine    for   shuttle    changing   looms.      R.    G.    Turner. 

2,082,919  ;  June  8. 
Magazine,  Roll-film.     C.  A.  Traenkle.     2,082,232  ;  June  1. 
Magazine   shift  for  linecasting  and  composing  machines. 

E.   S.  Larson.     Re.  20,410;  June  15. 
Magnesia    insulation    and    making    same.      L.    B.    Miller. 

2,084,588  ;  June  22. 
Magnesium  alloys.     E.  F.  Fischer.     2,095,975;  Oct.  19. 
Magnesium  alloys,  Modifying  the  mechanical  properties  of. 

A.  J.  Murphy.     2,087,262  ;  July  20. 
Magnesium  and  aluminum  and  making  same,   Composite 

body  of.     C.  E.  Larson.     2,100,257  ;  Nov.  23. 
Magnesium  and  bromine  from  sea  water.  Extraction  of.    A. 

M.  Thomsen.     2,082,989  ;  June  8. 
Magnesium  and  its  alloys,  Melting,  refining,  and  casting. 

of.     A.  C.  Jessup.     2,091,639  ;  Aug.  31. 
Magnesium  and  maKnesium  alloys.  Production  of  refined 

G.  Schichtel.     2,066,579  ;  Jan.  5. 
Magnesium  and  magnesium  alloys.  Production  of  refined. 

6.  Schichtel.     2,101,919  ;  Dec.  14. 
Magnesium  and  magnesium  alloys.  Purification  and  refine- 
ment of.     A.  Lusehenowsky.     2,067,275  ;  Jan.  12. 
Magnesium  and  material  rich  in  magnesium  against  oxida- 
tion    during    melting    and     Douring,     Protecting.       F. 

Hansgirg.     2,088,204  ;  July  27. 
Magnesium,  Coating.    H.  J.  Lodeesen.     2,066,842  ;  Jan.  5. 
Magnesium  dust  into  compact  metallic  magnesium.   Con- 
version of.     K.  Erdmann  and  F.  Hansgirg.     2,097,689  ; 

Nov.  2.  • 

Magnesium  from  magnesiferous  raw  materials  by  thermal 

reduction.    Reduction    of.     R.    Suchy    and    H.    Seliger. 

2,103.976*  Dec.   28. 
Magnesium  from  magnesium  in  finely  divided  form.  Re- 
covery of  compact  metallic.     F.  Hansgirg.     2,101,904 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Magnesium   from   magnesium  oxides.   Production   of.     A. 

Vogt.     2,099,151  :   Nov.   16. 
Magnesium  hydroxide  and  manufacture,  Activated.    H.  H. 

Chesny.     2,073,398;  Mar.  9. 
Magnesium  hydroxide  and  the  products  thereof,  Evaporat- 
ing.    L.  K.  Riggs.     2,087,006;  July  13. 
Magnesium    hydroxide,    Manufacturing.     H.    H.    Chesny. 

2,089,339  ;  Aug.  10. 
Magnesium  oxide  products  and  making  the  same.     T.  A. 

Heany.     2,095,982  ;  Oct.  19. 
Magnesium     sulphide.     Production     of.       D.      Gardner. 

2,090,446;  Aug.  17. 
Magnet,     Alternating     current.        O.      A.     Morgenstern. 

2,076,857  ;  Apr.  13. 
Magnet     construction     for     contactors.       J.     Bierenfeld. 

2,087,895  ;  July  27. 
Magnet  dynamo-electric  machine.  Permanent.    F.  W.  Mer- 
rill.    2,078,805  ;  Apr.  27. 
Magnet,    Gastro-traumatic.      E.    J.   Foreman.      2,095,976  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Magnet,    Oil    well    fishing.      W.    G.    Lane.      2,092,316 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Magnet,     Organ     action.     A.     Floro     and     A.     G.     Sabol. 

2,083,644;  June   15. 
Magnet,  Permanent.    A.  C.  Catherall.     2,096,670  ;  Oct.  19. 
Magnetic  analysis.     T.  Zuschlag.     2.098,991;  Nov.  16. 
Magnetic    analysis    method.       T.    Zuschlag.       2,077,161 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Magnetic  analysis.     T.  Zuschlag.     2,102,450-1  :   Doc.  14. 
Magnetic    blow-out   device.      J.    G.    Jackson.      2,073,065 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Magnetic  I)rake.     C.  C.  Farmer.     2,096,486  ;  Oct.  19. 
Magnetic  brake.     A.  G.  Larson.     2.068.336:  Jan.  19. 
Magnetic    brake.      T.    H.    Schoepf    and    D.    M.    Ritchie. 

2,086,17.'')-7  ;  July  6. 
Magnotic  clutch.     L.  S.  Cooper.     2,101,671;  Dec.  7. 
Magnetic   clutch.      R.   H.    Stearns   and  H.   W.   Harman. 

2,070.813  ;  Fob.  16. 
Magnetic    control     apparatus    for    musical    Instruments. 

V.  H.  Scvcry.     2,078,079  ;  Alay  4. 
Magnetic  disdiargo  device.     C.   Sp.iotli.     2,090,144;    Nov. 

16. 
Magnetic  fields   of  force,  Mel  hod  and  apparatus  for  con- 
trolling  and    utilizing.      K.    E.    LittlefleUl.      2,088,004  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Magnetic   Indiiclion   motor.      F.   J.    Ilummcs.      2,070,790; 

Fob.  16. 
Magnetic   matcri.'il.     J.   W.   Andrews   and   R.   Glllls.      Re. 

20,507  ;  .S<-i)t.    14. 
Magnetic    material    and    niauufacturo    tliiM-oof.      F.    Noll. 

2,085,118;   June  29. 
Magnetic   material    and    method    of   nmiiiirnclure.      N.    P. 

OosB.      2,084,336  ;   June   22. 
Magnotic  matcrlMl  mid  viiiindlum  pcntoxlile  bonding  nieanii 

therefor.      S.    KmIm'Ii.      2.0H.''),83()  ;   .Inly   6. 
Magnetic     nialerlnl,     Metlir)rl     of     rolling.       N.     I".     Goh8. 

Goss.     2,084,337  ;  June  22. 
Magnetic     MialcrliilH,     lli'iit      irrulliig.       \V.     M,     lllHliop. 

2,000,515;  Jan.  5. 
Magnelic'   iiiiitiTlnlH,    Prodiii'lng.      A.    L.    Di.xon   nixl   J.    V. 

MiivIh.      2,0HI,13:t  :   .hiiH-    15, 
Magnet Ic  nieiniH  and  iiiclliod  of  tenHloning,     K.  O.  I'lirvln. 

2,077,183;  Apr.  13. 
MngncMc  pick  ni>,      10.  f!.  Giiedon.     2,0H(1,I  I.'.  :   July  0. 
Magnetic  properties  of  nlllcon  Hieel,    ImitrovlnL;   ilnv      F 

Puwlek  and  O.  Dniil.     2,076,383  ;  Apr    H 


S.    Taylor.      2,088,729; 
Slow.     A.     B.     R3T)inski. 


Magnetic    reaction    motor, 

Aug.  3. 
Magnetic     regulating     device, 

2.082,121 ;  June  1. 
Magnetic  separator,     L.  V.  Andrews  and  H.  F.   Walton. 

2,081,445  ;  May  25. 
Magnetic  separator.     S.  G,  Frantz.     2,074.085  ;  Mar.  16. 
Magnetic  separator.     W.  Rose.     2,090,639  ;  Aug.   24. 
Magnetic  separator.  Spout  type.    R.  H.  Stearns  and  E.  C. 

Kiekhaefer.     2,089.138  ;  Aug.  3. 
Magnetic  shoe  brake.     J.  W.  Logan,  Jr.     2,081,459  ;  Mav 

25. 
Magnetic   testing  device.      J.    Pfaffenberger.      2,098,064 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Magnetic  testing.   Method  of  and  apparatus  for.     F.  P. 

Fahy.     2,097,947  ;  Nov.  2, 
Magnetic  thread  cleaner.     N.  Stoddard.     2.103,125  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Magnetic  track  brake.     B.  S.  Aikman.     2,084,666  ;  June 

22. 
Magnetic  track  brake.     B.  S.  Aikman.     2,088,273-4  ;  Julv 

Z7. 
Magnetic  track  brake.    P.  L.  Crittenden.     2.088,275  ;  July 

27. 
Magnetic  track  brake.     C.  C.  Farmer.     2,096,485  ;  Oct.  19. 
Magnetic  track  brake.    A.  G.  Larson.    2,068,335  ;  Jan.  19. 
Magnetic  track  brake.     J.  C.  McCune.     2.088.529  ;  July  27. 
Magnetic    transfer    device.      L.    E.    Steiner.      2,071,859  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Magneto.      L.    Griffiths   and   S.   H.   Franklin.     2,079,447 ; 

May   4. 
Magneto.     K.  A.  Harmon  and  T.   G.  Louis.     2,074,545 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Magneto-electric   generator.      L.    S.    Dunham    and    A.   F. 

Robertson.     2,081,800  ;  May  25. 
Magneto  generator.     E.   B.  Nowosielski.     2,077,255  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Magneto   generator.      W.    J.    Spongier   and    G.    D.    Cerf. 

2,090,558  ;  Aug.  17. 
Magneto  generator.     \V.  J.  Spengler.     2,093.935  ;  Sept.  21. 
Magneto  generator.     T.  Tognola.     2,091,190  ;  Aug.  24. 
Magneto  rotor.     T.  Tognole.     2.086,398  ;  July  6. 
Magnetron.      G.   R.   Kllgore.     2,075,855  ;   Apr.   6. 
Magnetron.     D.  Prinz.     2,099,533 ;  Nov.   16. 
Magnetron  detector.     K.  Fritz.     2.097.918;  Nov.  2. 
Magnetron  discharge  tube  apparatus.    K.  Fritz.    2,100,162  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Magnets,      Producing      permanent.       C.      S.      Williams. 

2,082,041 ;  June  1. 
Magnifying  and  viewing  device.    J.  H.  Harlow.    2,071,120  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Magnifying  glass  and  tongs,  Combination.     E.  G.  Mason. 

2,070,798 ;  Feb.  16. 
Magnifying    glass.     Synthetic    resin.       N.     M.     Stanley. 

2,086,286  ;  July  6. 
Magnifying  system.     E.  A.  Gubisch.     2.083.600;  June  15. 
Mall    and    package    holder.      L.    F.    Reilly.      2,092,681 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Mail  and  package  sorting  and  distributing  device.    M.  E. 

Ross  and  A.  L.  Maynard.     2,079,385  ;  Mav  4. 
Mail  box.     H.  S.  Gllman.     2.102.020  ;  Dec.  21. 
Mail  box.     W.  C.  Luss.     2,008,275  ;  Jan.  19, 
Mail  box.     C.  E.  Porter.     2.089,037  ;  Aug.  3. 
Mail  box  signal.     O.  B.  Sandifur.     2,092.561  ;  Sept.  7. 
Mail  box  signal.  Rural.     R.  W.  Reed.     2.078.100  ;  Apr.  20. 
Mail     box    support.       R.     L.    King    and    11.     L.     Potter. 

2.079,510;  Afay  4. 
Mall  catcher.  Aerial.     J.  Mores,     2,076,476  ;  Apr.  6. 
Mailer.     A.  S.  Ellner.     2.067.119  ;  Jan,  5. 
Mailing     device     with     replv     member.       C.     A.     Blnger. 

2,078,873  ;  Apr.  27. 
Mailing  tube.     C.  H.  Quinlan.     2.068,765  ;  Jan.  20. 
Mnll  pouch  catcher.     E,  L.  Woolsey,     2.100,529:  Nov.  30. 
Maintenance   traveler    for   bridge   spans.      W.    H.    RInge. 

2,088,871  :  Aug.   3. 
Maize    harvesting    machine.       A.    Cnrplnetl.      2,079,201  ; 

May  4. 
Mallet.     E.  E.  Hosier.     2.097,4.')0  ;  Nov.  2. 
Mallet,  :\lechanlcal.     H.  D.  Greenberg.     2,098,406  ;  Nov.  0. 
Maltose     and     dextrinea,     Propiir.ntlon     of.     V.     Jersey. 

2.090,5-10  ;  Oct,   19. 
Miindrel,  lOxpnnNlblo,      E,  Llls.ser,     2,082,345;  June  1. 
Mandrel    for   collapsible   lube   print Ini;   maohlnes,    .\dJuBt- 

able.      G,   W.   Temple,      2.070.540;    Feb,   9, 
Miiiidrel   for  lonnlug   tiilics.      A,    P.   nieNclier.     2.074,04S; 

Mar.  10. 
Mandrel    for    spinning    mefnl,      J,    Sniilrcs.      2,000,858; 

Feb,  9, 
Mandrel,  Hair  curling,     U.  Pezzella.     2,077.530;  Apr,  20. 
Miiiiilii-l    t'i'k:iMl('rlng   niecliiinlHin    I'or  oiianiellng   iiniclillioa. 

(!.   W.  Tenipli',     2.072,810;  Mar,  2. 
Manilrcl.    .Self  gripping.      E.    O.    Goordnmn.      2,10I,8-tO: 

Dec,   II, 
Mandrel,  Wind  up.     W.  R.  McKennii.     2.007. 287  ;  Oct.  20. 
Miindr.'lH.   Truing.     .1,   Siinm-n.     2,071,001  ;    Mar.    HI, 
.Miin^-Mtii'Ni'  <'<>in|ii>iiiiilH  of   niicleollili'H   and   of   tlieir  hvdro- 

Ivllr  ili'i'OMipoHllloM  prodiiclN.    S.  L,  KuNkln.     '.',11)1,000; 

D.T.   7. 
MangiiiieNe     nhonphnte,      Afnklntf.        W.     TT.      Mnclntlrt>. 

2,003,1111  :  Sept.  21. 
MiingnneMe  viiIiii>n  from   riirboimte  on-n,  ttliliilnlng,     A.  T, 

Sh t    and   J,    D     MiicCiirlliy.      2.070,10(1:    IVb    0 

MnngiiiieHe  vmImch  from  <irrM  contiihiliii:  (In-in,  oiitnlnliiR, 

A,  T.  Sweet  and  J.  D,  MiicCiirlliy.     2.070,407;   IVb.  0, 


936 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Manicuring  device.    E.  G.  Raworth.     2,094,962  ;  Oct.  5. 
Manifold  and  valve  structure.    B.  Pratt  and  G.  F.  Wein- 

reich.    2,069,017;  Jan.  26. 
Manifold  for  internal  combustion  engines.     M.  E.    Car- 
roll.   2,073,608 ;  Mar.  16. 
Manifold  for  internal  combustion  engines.  Exhaust.     E. 

C.  Saint-Jacques.     2,093,469  ;   Sept.  21. 
Manifold   for  multicylinder   internal    combustion   engines. 

M.  R.  Wolfard.     2,066,922  ;  Jan.  5. 
Manifold   for   tank   vehicles.   Delivery.     J.   A.    Jefferson. 

2,078,384  ;  Apr.  27. 
Manifold,    Fuel    equalizing.      P.    Kolimbat.      2,098,424 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Manifold,  Intake.     B.  A.  Swennes.    2,088,983  ;  Aug.  3. 
Manifold  material.     J.  Q.   Sherman.     2,071,364  ;  Feb.  23. 
Manifold    system    for    multicylinder   internal    combustion 

engines.     M.  R.  Wolfard.     2,066,923  ;  Jan.  5. 
Manifolder.     W.  E.  Mcintosh.     2,089,395  ;  Aug.  10. 
Manifolding.     C.  W.  Brenn.     2,067,376  ;  Jan.   12. 
Manifolding.     H.  W.  Carroll,  Jr.     2,087,85f  ;  July  20. 
Manifolding  attachment  for  typewriters.     M.   S.   Roose- 
velt.    2,069,659  ;  Feb.  2. 
Manifolding  attachment  for  writing  machines.    H.  Ziegler. 

2.098,368  ;  Nov.  9. 
Manifolding  bookkeeping  leaf.    E.  O.  Haberfeld.    2,069,142  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Manifolding   device.      W.    G.   Borchers.      2,080,803 ;   May 

18. 
Manifolding  device.    W.  G.  Borchers.    2,082,729  ;  June  1. 
Manifolding  device.     E.  K.  Bottle.     2,070,707  ;  Feb.  16. 
Manifolding  device.     C.  W.  Brenn.     2,082,730  ;  June  1. 
Manifolding   device.      M.    C.    Stern    and    W.    C.    Pfeiffer. 

2,100,579  ;  Nov.  30. 
Manifolding  device,  Portable.    J.  Q.  Sherman.    2,072,133- 

4;   Mar.  2. 
Manifolding  machine.     A.  A.  Johnson.     2,098,496  ;  Nov.  9. 
Manipulating    means    for    a    form    hanger.       S.    S.    Colt. 

2,091,256  ;  Aug.  31. 
Manipulator.     J.  E.  Gibson  and  J.  A.  WoUe.     2,095,634  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Manometer.     A.  Zimmerli.     2,075,326  ;  Mar.  30. 
Manometer    calibrating    means.      W.    Melas.      2,081,596 ; 

May  25. 
Manual   or   automatic   means    for    correctins   timekeeping 

mechanism.      G.   R.   McDonald.     2.066.357 :   Jan.   5. 
Manure  spreader.     F.  W.  Kirby.     2,082,249  ;  June  1. 
Map   display   mechanism.     M.   D.   McCauley.     2,079,024 : 

May  4. 
Map     duplicating     machine,      Relief.        .T.      J.      Braund. 

2,066,555  ;  Jan.  5. 
Map  holder.   Tourist's.     H.  L.  Martin.     2,074,298  ;   Mar. 

16. 
Map  in  book  form.     N.  P.  Bergquist.     2,103,139  ;  Dec.  21. 
Map  pro.iectlon  apparatus.    E.  E.  Lackey  and  P.  G.  Lackey. 

2,094,543  :  Sept.  28. 
Map   retaining   and   displaying   device.      W.    G.    Hollings- 

worth.     2,082.246  ;  June  1. 
Maps   from   aerial    photographs.    Apparatus    for   making. 

E.  B.  Swanson.     2,090,270  ;  Aug.  17. 
Maps,  Jletbod  and  apparatus  for  making.     C.  W.  Collier. 

2,102,612  ;  Dec.  21. 
Maple  flavor.  Production  of  concentrated.     A.  A.  Lund. 

2,072,895  ;  Mar.  9. 
Maple     flavoring     material,     Nonliquid.       H.     E.     Allen. 

2,078.215;  Apr.  27. 
Marble  game  apparatus.     F.  Koehler.     2,070.948  ;  Feb.  16. 
Marble   refacing  machine.      L.    Stetler.      2,075,369  ;   Mar. 

30. 
Marble  shifting  mechanism  for  game  boards.    D.  E.  Hook- 
er.    2,068,178;  Jan.  19. 
Marcel  machine.   Electric.     B.   Engele.     2,084,951  ;   June 

22. 
Margarine.    A.  K.  Epstein  and  B.  R.  Harris.    2,089,470 

Aug.  10. 
Margin    bar    for    printing    cylinders.      H.    A.    W.    Wood 

2,100,208  ;  Nov.  23. 
Margin  control   for   duplicating  machines.     A.    Marchev 

2,090,847 :  Aug.  24. 
Margins  in  typewriting.  Mechanism  for  justifying.     C.  C 

Peters.    2.093,924  ;  Sept.  21. 
Marine    construction.    Apparatus    for.      E.    M.    Wichert 

2,079,889  ;  May  11. 
Marine  derrick  structure.     V.  F.  Grace  and  W.  H.  Rich 

ardson.     2,077,044  ;  Apr.  13. 
Marine      power     transmission.        D.      H.      Montgomerv 

2.091,557  ;  Aug.  31. 
Marine  structure.     G.  H.  Atkinson.     2,073,545  ;  Mar.  9 
^ra^ker.     J.  J.  Jobe.     2,084,088  :  June   15. 
Marker,  Adjustable.     L.   S.  IWurphy.     2,068,561  ;  Jan.  19. 
Marker  and  flower  holder.  Combination  grave.     M.  Corn- 
stock  and  H.   C.  Schoepflin.     2.099,329  ;  Nov.   16. 
Marker    and    flower    holder.    Grave.      H.    C.    Schoenflin 

2,072,774;  Mar.  2.  ^ 

Marker  and  making  the  same.  Grave.    E.  Roy.    2,095.290  ■ 

Oct.   12. 
Marker    and    relief    buoy.    Sunken    ship.      J.    B.    Rooke 

2,083,306  ;  June  8. 
Marker,   Changeable   price.      A.   D§  Andreis.      2,093.714  • 

Sept.  21. 
Marker  for   combined   planters  and   cultivators.      E.   W 

Owens.     2,073,562  ;  Mar.  9. 
Marker,  Fountain  ink.     P.  S.  Vosbikian  and  T.  S.  Vosbi- 

klan.     2,097,266:  Oct.  26. 
Marker,   Garment.     A.  R.  Price.     2,099,943 ;  Nov.  23. 


Marker,   Grave.     J.  P.  Harner.     2,077.834;  Apr.   20. 
Marker,   Grave.      J.   Martin.     2,075,859 ;   Apr.    6. 
Marker,  Highway.     J.  M.  Hall.     2,067,698  ;  Jan.  12. 
Marker,  Highway.    C.  C.  Krebs.    2,073,968  ;  Mar.  16. 
Marker,  Highway.     A.  L.  Long.     2,095,609  ;  Oct.  12. 
Marker,  Highway.     H.    G.  Meigs.     2,076,907  ;  Apr.   13. 
Marker,  Highway.     O.  W.  Nystuen.     2,093,642  ;  Sept.  21. 
Marker,  Highway.     C.  H.   Smith.     2,076,970  ;  Apr.   13. 
Marker,  Highway  traffic.     J.  Kahn.     2,081,358  ;  May  25. 
Marker,   Illuminated   street.     F.   B.   Lockert.      2,099,446 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Marker,  Lens.     J.  L.  Brenner.     2,097,832  ;  Nov.  2. 
Marker  light.     A.  O.  Austin.     2,095,306  ;  Oct.  12. 
Marker,   Meat.     E.    W.   Ashton.      2,092,710 ;    Sept.   7. 
Marker,      Moistureproof      street.         O.      H.      Hershman. 

2,094,652  ;  Oct.  5. 
Marker,  Road.     W.  H.  Vaughan.    2,068,937 ;  Jan.  26. 
Marker,   Row.     R.  B.   Tolar.     2,089,451  :  Aug.   10. 
Marker,  Traffic.     C.  L.  Moorman.     2,073,166  ;  Mar.  9. 
Marking  and  cutting  device.     H.  M.  Smallen.     2,093,698  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Marking    apparatus     for     book     covers.       E.     Hertzberg. 

2,091,147  ;  Aug.  24. 
Marking  device.     H.  E.   Leash.     2,085,323  ;   June  29. 
Marking  device.     H.  A.  Scholz.     2,071,003  ;  Feb.  16. 
Marking  device,  Automatic.     G.  L.  Rashman.     2,077,106 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Marking  device  for  shoe  parts  and  the  like.    W.  J.  Knox. 

2,083,270  ;  June  8. 
Marking  die.     A.  W.  Altvater.     2,090,824;  Aug.  24. 
Marking  machine.    .C.  F.  Baton.     2.101,705  ;  Dec.  7. 
Marking  machine.  C.  H.  Maiben.     2,067,092  ;  Jan.  5. 
Marking  tool.     P.   W.  Zlpf.     2,079,236;  May  4. 
Marksmanship    practicing    device.      W.    P.    Falkenberg. 

2,070,529  ;   Feb.   9.  • 

Marshmallows,    Forming.      E.    N.    Campbell.      2,097,143 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Mash,  Treating.    E.  Mayer.    2,080,287 ;  May  11. 
Masher.     J.  Mantelet.     2,070,137 ;  Feb.  9. 
Mask    and    button     type    pad.     Face.     W.     A.     Schutt. 

2,100,553  ;  Nov.  30. 
Mask  equipment.  Gas.     T.  A.  O'Leary.     2,077,054 ;  Apr. 

13. 
Mask,  Face.     R.  S.  Titus.     2,081,779  ;  May  25. 
Mask  for  the  prevention  and  relief  of  allergic  respiratory 

complaints.     J.  B.  Biederman.     2.067.822  :  Jan.  12. 
Mask,  Gas.    F.  Hofstotter.     2,074,219  ;  Mar.  16. 
Mask.  Sun.     P.  A.  Rentchler.     2,072,183  ;  Mar.  2. 
Masking  arrangement  for  photographic  apparatus.     R.  S. 

Hopkins.     2,095,815  ;  Oct.  12. 
Masonry.     H.  C.  Mathers.     2,097,821  :  Nov.  2. 
Masonry.     Dry.     E.     Honigmann     and     F.     Bruckmayer. 

2,100,958  ;  Nov.  30. 
Masonry  treatment.     B.  J.  Many.     2,069,674  ;  Feb.  2. 
Massage   appliance.    Electric   foot.      G.   Thornton-Norris. 

2,096,646:  Oct.  19. 
Massage  device.     L.  Fisher.     2,097,455  :  Nov.  2. 
Massage  device.     S.  E.  Follese.     2,088,780  ;  Aug.  3. 
Massage  device.     W.  A.  Hardman.     2,078,536  ;  Apr.  27. 
Massage  instrument.    J.  J.  McGerry.     2,076,410 ;  Apr.  6. 
Massage    instrument    for    treating    the    prostate    gland. 

W.   D.   Smith.     2,101,273  ;  Dec.   7. 
Massage  machine.     A.   Schumacher.     2.103.956  :  Dec.   28. 
Massager,  Tooth  brush.     H.  G.  Arnold.     2,079,728;  May 

Massaging  device.     G.   A.  Belknap.     2,100,234;  Nov.  23. 
Massaging  device.     S.  J.  Bess.     2,095,956  :  Oct.  19. 
Massaging  device.     W.  W.  Cone.     2,091,131 ;  Aug.  24. 
Massaging  device  for  gums.     H.  Clarren.     2,083,595  ;  June 

15. 
Masses    and    their    production.     Artificial.      E.    PoUak. 

2,093,364;  Sept.   14. 
^^i  „^0"^     excavating     machines.        R.     E.     Ljungkull. 

2,068,554;   Jan.   19. 
Mast.   Wooden.     A.   Junge.     2,091,861  ;   Aug.   31. 
Masticable  material.     J.   O.   Barker.     2,076,112  ;   Apr.   6. 
Mat.     I.  Klaff.     2.068,029  ;  Jan.   19. 
Mat.     B.  Nickle.     2,071.762  ;  Feb.  23. 
Mat.     M.  B.  Sample.     2,069,391  ;  Feb.   2. 
Mat.     P.    S.   Schildknecht.     2,067.4]  8:   Jan.    12. 
Mat,  Bathtub.     J.   G.    Gavlak.     2,081,992 ;   June   1. 
Mat  board  handling  machine.     O.  R.  Sweeney.     2,084,980  ; 

June  22. 
Mat  concentrator.  Traveling.     J.  T.  Shimmin.     2,102,652 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Mat  cutter.     J.  C.  Steinmetz.     2.073,855  ;  Mar.  16. 
Mat,  Dice.     S.  Gessler.     2,079,850 ;  May  11. 

.>*^cJI^°o^-   .^-     ^-     Cavanagh     and     H.     W.     Schultz. 

2,089.598  :  .\ug.  10. 

^^^onno'"iPJ°*®^"°S  ^^^^^  Of  Streams.      G.   W.   Rehfeld. 

^,U9^,lo3  ;   Sept.   7. 
Mat  for  the   use    of  golfers.      W.    S.   Bauer.      2,082,563; 

June  1. 

?J^*'  S^'^u,  ^-  S-  -A-sliley.     2,071,222  :  Feb.  16. 
Mot'  ^^h^%-    *P-  ^-  ■^^'^^-     2,070,423 ;  Feb.  9. 
Mat,  Vehicle  floor.     H.  M.  Wilhelmy.     2,082,928  ;  June  8. 
^  «^'n    -RP'^^'^^"?,  t°^  manufacturing.     H.  M.   Prvale  and 
-.c^,;  C.  Clark.     2.101.508;  Dec.  7. 

MaH'.,^^*CT°^T^°k^*'<'.v,  ^-  ^^-  Blerer.    2,077,508 ;  Apr.  20. 
Jan    5  Greider   and    M.    F.    Smith.      2,066,399 ; 

^H'^t-v^;   S'U'^'"-     2,097,780:  Nov.  2. 

Match  book      F   Fleischman.     2.095.469  :  Oct.  12. 

Match,  Book.     G.  S.  Frost.     2,086,906  ;  Julv  13. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


937 


Match  booklet.     H.  Spira.     2,077,023  ;  Apr.  13. 
Match  dispenser.     M.  R.  Schoff.     2,096,652  ;  Oct.  19. 
Match  folder.     R.  F.  Mahon.     2,102,580;  Dec.  14. 
Match  pack,   Safety.     H.  F.  Wachholz.     2,090,712  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Match    packages    and    apparatus    therefor,    Manufactur- 
ing pull.     W.  Luck.     2,092,651 ;  Sept.  7. 
Match  packet.     J.  C.  Leukhardt.     2,097,839  ;  Nov.  2. 
Match  packet.     H.   C.    Traute.     2,101,111  ;  Dec.   7. 
Match  packet  and   making  it.     R.   S.  PuUen.     2.067,148; 

Jan.  5. 
Match  packets,  Making.     R.  S.  Pullen.     2,084,706  ;  June 

22. 
Match,    Repeatedly   ignitible.      Z.   Foldi   and   R.    KOnig. 

2,093,516  ;  Sept.  21. 
Match  roll  with  holder.     M.  A.  Bell.     2,067.820  ;  Jan.  12. 
Match  snuffer.     P.  A.  Shekerjian.     2,087,300  ;  July  20. 
Match  strip.     D.  E.  Wilson.     2,076,137  ;  Apr.  6. 
Match   vending  machine.     J.   Fritsche  and   J.   C.   Hadik. 

2,078,490  ;  Apr.  27. 
Matches,  Process   of  and  machine  for  making  booi-      W. 

Luck.     2,093,613  ;  Sept.  21. 
Material    and    its   manufacture,   Artificial.      H.   Dreyfus. 

2,081,144;  May  25. 
Material  and   making,   Pneumatic   sheet.     J.    J.    Sindler. 

2,100,492  ;  Nov.   30. 
Material  and  making  same.  Adherent-backed  flexible.     A. 

Fulton.     2,094,428  ;  Sept.  28. 
Material   and   making  same,   Artificial.      W.   Whitehead. 

2,086,591 ;  July  13. 
Material  and  making  same,   Ceramic  raw.     J.  H.  Weis. 

2,094,439  ;  Sept.  28. 
Material   and   making   same.   Coated.     E.   H.   Hough,    Jr. 

2,067,488  :  Jan.  12. 
Matprial  and  making  same,  Hydrotropic.    W.  Kritchevsky. 

2,094,608-9  ;  Oct.  5. 
Material  and  making  same.   Molded.     G.  Widmer  and  A. 

Juchli.    2,093,652 ;  Sept.  21.  .         ^    ,„     ,. 

Material  and  making  the  same,  Dielectric.     J.  W.   Jira. 

2,096,550  ;  Oct.  19. 
Material    and    making   the    same.   Finishing.     L.    R.    van 

Allen.     2,067,297;   Jan.   12.  „   „    „ 

Material  and  making  the  same.  Lightweight.     H.  T.  Coss. 

2,085,793 ;  July  6.  c.,     .     u      • 

Material   and   manufacturing  the    same.    Sheet  abrasive. 

F.Simon.     2,093,852 ;  Sept.  21.        _.,      „    „,      ., 
Material  and  preparing  the  name.  Artificial.    G.  Schneider. 

2,067,950;   Jan.   19.  .    ..^  .  ,   .     ^.,        ,. 

Material  and  preparing  the   same,  Artificial  textile.     G. 

Schneider.     2,103,497  ;  Dec.  28.  ^    „    „ 

Material  and  process^  Casting  investment.     C.  H.  Prange. 

Material,  Apparatus  for  breaking.  R.  W.  Dull.  2,083,097  ; 
June  15.  , .  -r.      ^      T 

Material,  Apparatus  for  coating.  R.  C.  Lawrence. 
2,084,150 ;  June  15.       ,  ,.       _  ^       .  ,,. 

Material,  Apparatus  for  delivering  and  weighing  predeter- 
mined quantities  of.  T.  O.  Ward  and  S.  Eaton. 
2.098.324 :  Nov.  9.  ^     t,     t,      .,•  ,  ^ 

Material,  Apparatus  for  feeding.  C.  U.  Bundick  and 
B.  A.  Proctor.     2,094,581  ;  Oct.  5. 

Material,  Apparatus  for  incinerating.  R.  Granger. 
2,094,152:  Sept.  28. 

Material,  Apparatus  for  producing  surfacing.  P.  R. 
Smith.     2,070,300 ;  Feb.  9  „,,.,.,  i>     t 

Material,  Apparatus  for  rolling  flat  sheet-like.  K.  J. 
Wean.     2,084,469 ;  June  22.  ^    ,,    ^       ^       .,  t    t^ 

Material,  Apparatus  for  spraying.  C.  I*.  Lamb  and  I.  I'^. 
Schine.      2,071,846;   Feb.   23.  .     .  ,.   w  . 

Material,  Apparatus  for  the  dev-clopment  of  light  sensi- 
tive.    F.  W.  von  Meister  and  F.  W.  Andrew.     2,096,015  : 

Oct.  19.  ,         .  .       1  T       A       i-i:„f 

Material,    Apparatus    for    transferring.       J.    A.     Hint. 

Mat'criai,  Ap'paratus'for  treating.    J.  W.  Boles.    2,087,870  ; 

Mat"(>Hal,  '   Apparatus      for      winding.        E.      B.      Franz. 

2,097,518;   Nov.  2.  .    ,.  -n.       t^       -n. 

Material,      Apparatus       for      winding.     E.      B.      Franz 

2  101  248  ;  Dec.  7. 
Material  applying  apparatus.  Powdered.     D.  A.  S.  Lalng. 

''  100  30!)  ■  Nov    30. 
Material,  Auto  top.     M.  N.  Nlckowltz.     2,098,754  ;  Nov.  0. 
Material-breaking        apparatus.      F.        II.        Armstrong. 

2,083,.'')48;  June  15.  ^  ,„        tt         a         . 

Material       bronking       apparatus.     F.       II.       Arnislrong. 

2,083,081  ;  June  15.        ^  r      .     ,»  o  noo  -ron  . 

Malorial-breaking  apparatus.     L.  A.  Mnxson.     2,083,7-9  , 

Mfiterlal  breaking  device.     F.  II.  Armstrong.    2,083,075-0  : 

Mat""r?J  "breaking  device.     J.  F.Joy.     2,093,452  :  Sept.  21 
Mnli'rInI  bri'.ildiig  nietliod  and  npiianiluH.     (,.  1'.  OHgood. 

2,08:',. 7;!0  :  Jiiiic  ir..  ,  „    ,    „  „ 

Material,   Coaled.      O.   F.    Schmidt,   Jr.,   and   O.    L.    Bull, 

2,007,000;  .Imii.  .''..  _     ,,  „  ,    „     „ 

Material,    Coiii|>os!le_  hIh-cI.  ^  D.    McHurney    and    U.    K. 

MalerlarconvVyiilg  device.'  '  It.   M.    Guthrie.     2,002.248; 

MaVer'ial,  CoverinK.     J.  A.  Topping.     ;^.«>««.1  "«  :   •'"','     ';! 
Material,   Decorative.      L.    H.    Bod.-.      2,()1)<),3«1)  ;    Oct.      D. 
Material,    Device    for    Iiandling    frozen.      J.    H.    Kniglit. 
2,098,250  ;  Nov.  0. 
122I"JS      1'     CO 


Distributing.      H.     Y.     Satterlee.       2,098,887; 
foraminous      sheet.        J.      Grabec 
C.  E.  Harrison.     2,100,741  ; 
W.  W. 


A.   M.  Bach. 

B.  B.  Brown. 

W.  S.  Howard. 

R.  C.  Kivley. 


E.    Peterson. 
C.  Ralston  and 
G.    C.   Soule  and 


2,092,663  : 
2,066,456  ; 
2,101,067  ; 
2,099,121 ; 
2,087,813  : 
T.  D.  Wll- 


C.    D. 


2,100,075;   Nov. 


Material, 

Nov.  9. 
Material,      Elastic 

2,092,756  :  Sept.  14. 
Material  feeding  mechanism. 

Nov.  30. 
Material,  Flexible  impervious  and  weatherproof. 

Rowe.     2,085,473  ;   June   29. 
Material   for  arc  welding.     L.   E.    Faulkner.     2,102,891 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Material  for  cable  conductors.  Producing  pressure  equaliz- 
ing.   A.  R.  Kemp.     2,096,045  ;  Oct.  19. 
Material  for  combatting  pests.     P.   Strieker.     2,072,226  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Material    for    packaging.    Preparing.     O.    T.    Thompson. 

2,074,571  ;  Mar.  23. 
Material     for     separation.     Treating.       F.     R.     Johnson. 

2,090,418;  Aug.   17. 
Material  for  surgical  ligatures  and  sutures.     B.  Blumen- 

thal  and  H.   Hadenfeldt.      2,094,578  ;   Oct.   5. 
Material   for   the   production   of   cellulose   fiber.   Treating 

vegetable  fibrous.     F.  R.  Chesley,  Jr.     2,073,682  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Material  for  use  in  preventing  offset  in  printing.     R.  A. 

Habermaier.     2,101,999  ;  Dec.   14. 
Material  forming  apparatus.     L.  S.  Deitz,  Jr.     2,073,405  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Material,  Friction.     W.  L.  White.     2,098,078 ;  Nov.  2. 
Material     from    circular    holders.    Device    for    stripping 

strandular.     J.  T.  Wood.     2,098,123  :  Nov.  2. 
Material  gathering  and  loading  machine.    J.  S.  Housman. 

2,069,091 ;  Jan.  26. 
Material  handling  apparatus. 

Sept.  7. 
Material  handling  apparatus. 

Jan.  5. 
Material  handling  apparatus. 

Dec.   7. 
Material  handling  apparatus. 

Nov.   16. 
Material    handling   device.     R. 

July  20. 
Material  handling  device.     H. 

liams.     2.087.877  ;  July  20. 
Material   handling   equipment. 

Henry.    2,091,343  ;  Aug.  31. 
Material,  Handling  rolled.     J.   Gassen. 

23. 

Material,  Impregnated.     H.  Jenett.     2,093,451  ;  Sept.  21. 
Material  in   heat  treatment  of  liquids  not   miscible  with 

the  molten  material.  Method  ana  apparatus  for  utilizing 

molten.     W.  O.  Pray.     2,100,355  ;   Nov.  30. 
Material  in  sheet  or  web  form,  Metiiod  of  and  apparatus 

for  drying.     B.   R.  Andrews.     2,071.015:   Feb.    16. 
Material  insulator  for  use  in  vacuum.    R.  J.  Van  de  Graaff. 

2,082,474  ;  June  1. 
Material  into  predetermined  and  finished  shapes.  Method 

and  apparatus  for  transforming  bendable.     D.  K.  Hop- 
kins.    2,074,789  ;  Mar.  23. 
Material,      Joining      or      sealing.       11.      J.      NeumlUer. 

2,086,735 ;  July  13. 
Material  loading  apparatus.     J.  F.  Joy.     2.099,981  ;   Nov. 

23. 
Material,   Making   a    paving.     J.    W.    Fraser.     2.101.014; 

Dec.  7. 
Material,  Making  ornamental.     M.   Sokoloff.     2,097,677; 

Nov.  2. 
Material.    IMaking    ornamented    plastic.      W.    F.    Roberts. 

2.102,747  ;  Dec.  21. 
Material,    Making    sound    absorbing.     W.    A.    McMillan. 

2,087,004;  July  13. 
Material,    Mechanism    for    cutting    sheet.      C.    R.    Babb. 

2,084,907  ;   June  22. 
Material,  Method  and  apparatus  for  drying.     J.   B.  Vos- 

kamp.     2,077,340  ;  Apr.  13. 
Mnteriai.  Method  and  apparatus  for  feeding  thermoplastic. 

V.    \,.  O.   Wad.sworth.      -J. 100.700;   Nov.  :10. 
Materiiil,  Method  and  apparatus  for  forming  and  feeding 

and  welding.     W.   V.  Kniery.     2,0!)3,394  ;  Sent.  14. 
M.'iterliil,  Method  and  apparatus  for  guiding.     A.  B.  Mont- 
gomery.    2,072,122;  Alar.  2. 
>faferial,  Mi-llioii  and*  app.iratus  for  transferring.     J.   A. 

Flint.      2.()0-l.787  :  Oct.  .'i. 
MntcTliii,   Mellidd  iiiid  iippiirnlus  for  treiidng  plastic.     D. 

S.   It.iker.     2,0!):!,I07  ;  Sept.  21. 
Material,   Method   and    nienn.s   for  drvlng.      R.   L.    Siitlier- 

iand.      2,078,.''>l.'')  ;   Apr.   27. 
Mnli-rliil.  MctlKxl  of  iiiiil  npp:iriitiis  fur  cold  rolling  Htrip, 

W.    'Prinks       2.007.rilt  :    .Inn.    12. 
Material,  Method  of  and  apparatu.s  for  dlnsolvlng.     V.  V. 

Neat.      2.070.478  ;   Apr.    0. 
MiiIimImI.    Metliod    ol'   mid    iipp.'ir.'if us   for   tenslonlHK  Strip. 

T.  M.  Kn.nvland.     2,08L\,St).".  ;  Juno  S. 
.Miiti-rliil,    Method   of  and  MppiiraliiN   for   working.      A.   J. 

Unmiicr.      2,01)0,122  :   Oct.    ID. 
Material,  Method  of  and  iiuiclilne  for  folding  .sluvt.     C.  K. 

MncDiumld.      2.072,211;   Mar.   2 
Mnterlnl,    MolHtureproof.       W.    II.    Clirirrli    iind    A.    ll.Tnh 

lMMK<>r.     2,077,31)0  ;  Aiir.  20 
Material.  MolNlurenrool'.      A.   I!.  Ols.-n      2.1)1)  I.T  17  :  Oct.  .'\, 
MiitiTliil    of    orgiinlr    derlviitlvcs    of    ci'lliilone.    Dyed.       C. 

Dreyfus,  tJ.  W.  Mlle.s,  and  II.  I'latt      2,080,254  ;  May  11. 
Mill,  rial,  Patchlni:.     D.  J.    Block.     2. 101,(107  ;  iH-o.   7. 


938 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Material.      Preparing     a      decolorizing.       Ii.      Caldwell. 

2,076.545  ;  Apr.  13. 
Material,    Process    of   and    composition    for    waterproof- 
ing   permeable.     C.    F.    Fabian   and   A.    N.    Sachanen. 

2,086,792  ;  July  13. 
Material,  Process  of  ornamenting.     J.   Lurie.     2,078,008  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Material,  Producing  insulating.     G.  E.  and  M.  M.  Hoover. 

2,096,398  :  Oct.  19. 
Material,     Repairing    sheet    and     tube.       H.     T.    Kraft. 

2,095,931 ;  Oct.  12. 
Material,  Rubber  hydrochloride  sheet.     E.  Gebauer-Fuel- 

negg  and  E.  W.  MofEett.     2,096,632  ;  Oct.  19. 
Material,    Separation   of.      C.    H.    Shepherd.      2,073,952; 

Mar.  16. 
Material.       Spraying      adhesive-coated.        S.      Bramsen. 

2,073.779:  Mar.  16. 
Material,  Textile.      C.  Dreyfus.     2.093.425  ;   Sept.  21. 
Material  transfer  apparatus.    H.  H.  Weiss.     Re.  20,375  ; 

May  18. 
Material.   Treating.     B.   M.   Carter.     2.095.232 :    Oct.  12. 
Material  treating  apparatus.     E.  E.  Briggs.     2,102,990  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Material   treating   apparatus.      J.   D.   Ferry.      2,091,675  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Material  treating  apparatus.     C.  P.   Tolman.     2,087,557  ; 

July  20. 
Material  treating  apparatus.     C.  P.  Tolman.     2,087,561 ; 

July  20. 
Material      treating      device.      Pulverulent.        E.      Butts. 

2,073,549  ;  Mar.  9. 
Material.  Treating  waste  wet  organic.     R.  L.  Llovd  and 

H.  J.   Stehli.     2,102,427;  Dec.   14. 
Material.      Treatment      of      fibrous.        T.      L.      Dunbar. 

2,093,267  ;  Sept.  14. 
Material,    Treatment   or   manufacture   of   cellulose   ester. 

E.  W.  Moncrieff  and  F.  B.  Hill.     2,092,007  ;   Sept.  7. 
Material,  Tree  band.     G.  H.  Buchanan.     2,083,984  ;  June 

15. 
Material.  Trimming.     A.   Topiel.     2.101,521  ;  Dec.  7. 
Material,   Waterproofing  frictional  type.     T.  L.  Cunning- 
ham.    2,072,097  ;  Mar.   2. 
Material  with  a  liquefied  reagent,  Apparatus  for  reacting 

strip.     E.       Gebauer-Fuelnegg      and      E.      M.      Kratz. 

2.101.138  :  Dec.   7. 
Material  with  ozone  and  ultra  violet  rays.   Method  and 

apparatus   for   treating.      H.    J.    Nicholls.      2,070,307 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Material  working  apparatus.     J.  S.  Barnes,  P.  E.  Guirl, 

and  G.   C.  Johnson.     2,098,220;  Nov.  9. 
Material  working  apparatus.     E.   C.  Kivlev.     2,102,721 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Material  working  apparatus.     E.  J.  Svenson.     2,099,776  : 

Nov.  23. 
Material  working  apparatus  and  hydraulic  svstem  of  con- 
trol therefor.     E.  J.  Svenson.     2,078,698  :  Apr.  27. 
Material  working  apparatus,  Hydraulic,     E.   J.   Svenson. 

2,078.696  ;  Apr.  27. 
Material,    Working   moldable.     H.   L.   Ward.      2,068,361 ; 

Jan.    19. 
Materials    and    apparatus    therefor.    Production    of    arti- 
ficial.    E.  Kinsella.     2,085.532 ;   June  29. 
Materials  and  articles  made  therefrom.  Treating  textile. 

J.  Craik.     2,095,028  ;  Oct.  5. 
Materials    and    making    same,    Cellulosic.      D.    E.    Drew. 

2,095,129  ;  Oct.  5. 
Materials  and  making  same,  Moistureproof.    J.  H.  Collins. 

2,077,400 ;  Apr.  20. 
Materials  and  producing  the  same,  Waterproofing.     W.  M. 

Driesen.     2,069.823  ;  Feb.  9. 
Materials   and  products   tlierefrom.   Producing  linen-like. 

J.  Killars,  Jr.     2.103.080;  Dec.  21. 
Materials  and  treating  same.  Modified  textile.     W.  White- 
head.    2.096,154:  Oct.  19. 
Materials  and  winding  and  unwinding  twistable  materials. 

Winding   and    put-up   of   twistable.      B.    J.    Goldsmith. 

2,082.489  ;  June  1. 
Materials,   Apparatus  for  conditioning.     G.  E.  Hennine. 

2.074.391;  Mar.  23. 
Materials.  Apparatus  for  determining  the  consistencv  of. 

E.    O.    Rhodes.    E.    W.    ^■olkmann,    and    C.    T.    Barker. 

2,076,591  ;  Apr.  13.  , 

Materials,  Apparatus  for  dividing  or   combining  streams 

of  fluent.     T.  F.  Hurley  and  R.  Dickinson.     2,094,948  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Materials.     Apparatus     for     drying.     A.     W.     Lissauer. 

2,096,049  ;  Oct.  19. 
Materials.  Apparatus  for  dryinc  and  treating  wet  granular. 

G.  A.  Vissac.     2.083. 750  :  June  15. 
Materials,   Apparatus   for  drying  or   otherwise  treating. 

K.  Glinka.     2.093,270;  Sept.   14. 
Materials.  Apparatus  for  extracting  oils  from  oleaginous 

H.  H.  Bighouse.     2,096,728  :  Oct.  26. 
Materials.  Apparatn.";  for  heating.     C.   Iddings  and   G.   S 

Simpson.     2,079,017  ;  May  4. 
Materials,  Apparatus   for  measuring  liquid  or  fluent.     M. 

Vogel-Jorgenscn.     2,101,257  :    Dec.  7. 
Materials,    Apparatus    for    mixing.      W.    C.    Anderson 

2,077,088  :  Apr.  13. 
Materials,  Apparatus   for   revivifying   spent   decolorizing. 

C.  G.  Koeppl.     2,086,561 ;  July  13. 
Materials,     Apparatus     for     sacking.        G.      O.      Smith 

2.084,711  ;  June  22. 


Materials,    Apparatus    for    separating.      C.    A.    Wendell. 

2,068,783;  Jan.  26. 
Materials,     Apparatus     for     separating     and     cleaning. 

E.  Stump.     2,086,584  ;  July  13. 
Materials,  Apparatus  for  spraying  pulverized.     F.  P.   C. 

Benoit.    2,072,845  ;  Mar.  9. 
Materials,  Apparatus  for  the  movement  of  viscous.     G.  C. 

Engstrand.     2.100,185  ;  Nov.  23. 
Materials,  Apparatus  for  treating.     J.  W.  Weitzenkom. 

2,074,819;  Mar.  23. 
Materials,    Apparatus    for   treating.      W.    L.    Wettlaufer. 

2,100.117  ;  Nov.  23. 
Materials,  Apparatus  for  treating  molten.     L.  C.  Edgar 

and  E.  E.  Brosius.     2,079,111 ;  May  4. 
Materials.  Arrangement  for  testing  the  viscosity  of  liquid. 

L.  rbbelohde.     2,091,896  ;  Aug.  31. 
Materials,  Artificial.     C.  Dreyfus.     2,066,339  ;  Jan.  5. 
Materials,    Coloration   of.     G.   H.  Ellis.     2,096,797 ;   Oct. 

26. 
Materials   consisting  of    or   containing   organic  esters   of 

cellulose,    Saponification   of.      E.   W.  Moncrieff,   F.   B. 

HUl,  and  T.  B.  Frearson.     2,092,009  ;   Sept.  7. 
Materials.    Conveying    bulk.     E.    J.    L.    F.     Constantin. 

2.084,764;  June  22. 
Materials.      Decorating      composition.        K.      Eichstadt. 

2,066.341;  Jan.  5. 
Materials,  Device  for  measuring  and  dispensing  flowing. 

S.  J.  Krivig.     2,081,544;  May  25. 
Materials,   Device  for  packing.     J.  A.   Flint.     2,094,698  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Materials.    Device    for   radioactive    impregnation   of.      E. 

Rosenberg  and  P.  Happel.     2,069,850 ;  Feb.  9. 

C.    S.    Jennings    and    F.    W.    Gerard. 


lightweight       H.     B.     Wentworth. 


W. 


coated.       J.     L.     Schueler. 


Materials.    Drying. 

2.101.335  ;  Dec.  7. 
Materials.     Drving 

2,085.842  :  July  6. 
Materials.  Drying  of.     E.  L.  Perkins.     2.0SS.213  :  July  27. 
Materials   during  transit  from   condensed  moisture.   Pro- 
tecting.    W.   D.    Thompson.      2,088,881 ;   Aug.   3. 
Materials.    Dveing   fibrous.      G.    A.    Widmer    and    E. 

Pierce.     2.093,651 ;  Sept.  21. 
Materials.  Dveing  of  cellulosic.     L.  P.  Eendell  and  H.  A. 

Thomas.     2,094,082  ;  Sept.  28. 
Materials.      Electromagnetic      testing      of.     C.      Kinsley. 

2.101.780  :  Dec.  7. 
Materials.     Flame     treatina 

2,097,472  :  Nov.  2. 
Materials   having   a   basis   of    esters,    Treatment   of.      H. 

Drevfus,  R.  W.  Moncrieff,  and  F.  B.  HiU.     1,091,972; 

Sept.  7. 
Materials  in  the  plastic  state.  Apparatus  for  extrusion  of. 

H.  Hill,   S.  Beckinsale,  A.  Wood,  W.  F.  Slater,  and  P. 

Dunsheath.     2.085.978  :  Julv  6. 
Materials.  Joining.     P.  Vierkotter.     2.088.352  :  July  27. 
Materials  made  of  or  containing  cellulose  esters  or  ethers, 

Manufacture  or  treatment  of.     G.  H.  Ellis.     2,088,589  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Materials.  Making  wear  resisting.    C.  A.  Laise.    2,084.349  ; 

June  22. 
Materials,  Manufacture   of  artificial.     W.  A.  Dickie  and 

P.  F.  C.  Sowter.     2,081,169  ;  May  25. 
Materials.      Manufacture     of     artificial.        H.      Dreyfus. 

2,081,171-2  ;  May  25. 
Materials.      Manufacture      of      artificial.     H.      Dreyfus. 

2.0S3.694:  June  15. 
Materials.     Manufacture     of     artificial.        H.     Dreyfus. 

2,092,055  ;   Sept.  7. 
Materials.  Manufacture  of  artificial. 

Happey.     2.089,198  ;  Aug.  10. 
Materials,   Manufacture   of   artifieiaL      R.   W.   Moncrieff 

and  F.  B.   HiU.     2,092,005  ;   Sept.  7. 
Materials.   Manufacture   of  artificial.      W.   I.   Tavlor  and 

L.  B.  Gibbins.    2.072.928  :  Mar.  9. 
Materials,  Manufacture  of  felted  proofed  fibrous.     T.  A. 

Pascoe  and  E.  P.  Hella.     2,069,771 ;  Feb.  9. 
Materials,    Manufacture   of    light-sensitive.      W.   Dieterle, 

W.  Zeh,  and  W.  Zerweck.     2,066,968  ;  Jan.  5. 
Materials,    Manufacture    or    treatment   of    artificial.      H. 

Dreyfus.     2.072,251 ;  Mar.  2. 
Materials,    Manufacture    or    treatment    of   artificial.      H. 

Dreyfus.     2,075,430  ;  Mar.  30. 
Materials,    Manufacture    or    treatment    of    artificial.      H. 

Dreyfus.     2,081,173  ;  May  25. 
Materials,    Manufacture    or   treatment    of   artificial.      H. 

Dreyfus.      2.091.967 ;    Sept.    7. 
Materials,   Manufacture   or   treatment   of   artificial.      H. 

Dreyfus.     2,092,696;   Sept.   7. 
Materials.  Means  for  use  in  automatically  weighing  pre- 

n  ,^5J^i?,^  ^  quantities      of      discrete.     E.      Coubray. 

2.101.384  ;  Dec.   7. 
Materials    Mechanism  for  separating  intermixed  divided. 
-    J- D- Morgan.     2.093.470;  Sept.  21. 
-Materials,  Mechanism  for  separating  intermixed  divided. 

E.  Peale,  Jr.     2.069,326  ;  Feb.  2. 
Materials.  Mechanism  for  separating  intermixed  divided. 

E.  Peale.    2.076,915;  Apr.  13. 
HJ^U^'?'  ^^Pchanisra  for  separating  intermixed  divided. 

E.  Peale.    2.095.283  :  Oct.  12. 

2  094  462*^^S*^'*"'^^  ^*""  '^'^PPi^S  granular.  F.  Grover. 
^^Tffft'^''^  0^86^48^  H^  molding.  E.  G.  Touceda  and  H.  C. 
Materials.  Method  and  apparatus  for  decorating.     G.  von 

Webern.     2,077,443  ;  Apr.  20. 


D.  Finlayson  and  F. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


939 


L.  J. 


D.    S. 


Materials,  Method  and  apparatus  for  irradiating. 
Buttolph.     2,087,751 ;  July  20. 

Materials,   Method    and   apparatus   for   treating. 
Baker.     2,102,607  ;  Dec.   21. 

Materials,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  testing.     R.   S. 
Walker.    2  093,497  ;  Sept.  21. 

Materials,    Method    of   and    apparatus    for    treating.     W. 
Casey.     2,101,042  ;  Dec.  7. 

Materials,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  working.     C.  A. 
Bieling.     2,091,249  ;  Aug.  31. 

Materials  of  different  densities.  Apparatus  for  dry  sepa- 
ration of.     F.  J.  Berry.     2,102,880  ;  Dec.  21. 

Materials,  particularly  splinterless  glass,  Splinterless.     G. 
Kranzlein.     2,086,506  ;  July  6. 

Materials,  Pectous.     W.  A.  Booker.     2,095,617  ;  Oct.  12. 

Materials,    Pigmenting  fibrous.     E.   Gotte  and  W.  Kling. 
2,101,251  ;  Dec.    7. 

Materials,      Porous      and      insulating.        G.      Schneider. 
2,085,047  ;  June  29. 

Materials,  Process  and  apparatus  for  oxidizing.    J.  McCal- 
lum.     2,072,375  ;  Mar.  2. 

Materials,   Process  and  apparatus  for  the  production   of 
textile.     A.  Berne-Allen,  Jr.     2,096,080  ;  Oct.  19. 

Materials,   Process   and  mechanism  for  separating  inter- 
mixed divided.     K.  Davis.     2,079,246  ;  May  4. 

Materials,   Process  and  mechanism  for  separating  inter- 
mixed divided.     J.  D.  Morgan.     2,069,325  ;  Feb.   2. 

Materials,    Process    for    granulating.      F.    J.    De    Reveal. 
2,092,054  :   Sept.   7. 

Materials,    Process    of  and   apparatus   for   treating.      F. 
Tschudy.     2,088,624  ;  Aug.  3. 

Materials   produced   particularly   by    printing.   Patterned. 
A.  E.  Taylor.     2,075,480  ;  Mar.  30. 

Materials,  Production  of  artificial.     W.  A.  Dickie  and  P. 

F.  C.  Sowter.     2,086,122  ;  July  6. 

Materials,       Production       of       artificial.     H.       Dreyfus. 

2,084.389  ;  June  22. 
Materials,      Production      of      artificial.        H.      Dreyfus. 

2,090,670;  Aug.   24. 
Materials.      Production      of     porous.        W.      I.      Taylor. 

2,085,052  ;  June  29. 
Materials,  segregating  material  and  contacting  materials, 

Separating.     G.  W.  Rathjens.     2,097,422  ;  Oct.  26. 
Materials,  Separating  and   purifying  wax-containing.     H. 

T.  Bennett  and  D.  B.  Mapes.     2,093,538  ;  Sept.  21. 
Materials  subject  to  parasitic  attack.   Protection  of.     M. 

M.  Brubaker.     2,098,942  ;  Nov.  16. 
Materials,  System  of  means  for  transporting  pulverulent. 

G.  C.  Woodruff.     2,095,514  ;  Oct.  12. 

Materials,  Testing.     W.  M.  Cohn.     2.079,900  ;  May   11. 
Materials,   Testing  compression   strength   of.      S.  Vadner. 

2,078,296  :  Apr.  27. 
Materials,   Treating   cellulosic.      M.   Henkels.     2,096,743  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Materials,  Treating  leguminous.     M.  Bonotto.     2,101,805; 

Dec.   7. 
Materials,  Treatment  of.     W.  A.  Dickie  and  E.  Ij.  Green- 
wood.    2,079,604;  May  11. 
Materials,   Treatment  of.     H.  C.   Olpin   and  G.   II.   Elli.s. 

2,094,809  ;  Oct.  5. 
Materials,  Treatment  of  textile.     G.  H.   Ellis  and  E.  W. 

Kirk.     2.103,452  ;  Doc.  28. 
Materials.  Weighting  textile.     IT.  S.  Boslnnd.     2,083,982  ; 

June  15. 
Materials  with  li(|uefiod  reagents.  Apparatus  for  reacting 

organic  web.     E.  G.  Fuelnegg,  E.  W.  MofTett,  and  H.  F. 

Irving.     2,092,300  ;   Sept.  7. 
Materials  with  paper  stock.  Incorporating  special.     W.  h. 

Campbell.      2,0r,7,S76;    Jan.   12. 
Mathematical  calculating  device.    J.  R.  Zachs.    2,095,943  ; 

Oct.   12. 
Matrices.  Making  level  faced.     C.  E.  Boutwell.     2,10.'!, 764; 

Dec.  28. 
Matrices,  Method   of  ;ind  apparatus   for  making.     G.   W. 

Bungay.     2,091,253  ;  Aug.  31. 
Matrix  and  production  Uicreor,  Stereotype.     G.  W.  Bungey. 

2,091,2.52  ;  Aug.  31. 
Matrix  case.     P.  P.  Merrill.     2,092,554  ;    Sept.  7. 
Matrix    composing    and     line    casting    machine.       C     A 

Albrecht.     2,097,711  :  Nov.  2. 
Matrix,  Dental.     B.  Singer.     2,090,904  ;  Aug.  24. 
Matrix,  Dental.     I.  K.   Siavoland.     2,099,4.')4 ;  Nov.   10. 
Matrix   distributor  control   for  line   composing  machines. 

M.  T.  Goclz.     2,080,547  ;  July  13. 
Matrix     forming    .iml     drying     machine.       G.     M.     ('\aiU. 

2,080,097  ;  May   IK.  „      . 

Matrix    in     typogrnphlcal    llne-cnstinc    machines.     Hand 

composed.     W.  10.  Aynge.     2.072,013  ;  Mnr.  2 
Matrix  making  miicliliK-.     .T.  D.  Morgan  and  II.  N.  Dur 

ham.     2,070,29;!  ;  Ki'b.  9.  ,   ,    „    „ 

Matrix,   Record   pres.sing.     J.   II.   Hunter  and  J.   (..    Buz- 

zelll.      2,092,880;    Sept.    14.  

Matrix  trimmer.  J.  W.  Fil'/slmmonB  2.072.100;  M"r.  2. 
Matrix,  Tvpogniplilcal.  H.  U.  Freund.  2,098,1)10  ;  Nov.  9. 
Matter,      Appiiriitiis      for      cxInKllnR.     10.      W.      LarHcn. 

Matter,' Apparatus  for  extruding.     J.   Wells.     2,008.302; 

MattreHs'   and    the    like,    I'ucumallc.     It.     W.     SiimpHon. 

2  009  '122  •    1''<-I)    2. 
MattieHS  coiiKl ruction.     R.   W.  Lof/-     2,009  115  ;  Feb     2. 
Mattress  display  device.     C.  W.  Kclver.     2,0,0,848;  Apr. 

13 
MnttroHS,   End.     E.    M.   Toltcnluim.     2,00.', 459  ;   Oct.    12. 


Mattress  handle.     J.  W.  Bowersox.     2,086,489  ;  July  6. 
Mattress  handle.     E.  L.  Bronstien.     2,083,361  ;  June  8. 
Mattress    or    cushion.    Spring    filled.     J.    W.    Bowersox. 

2,083,555  ;  June  15. 
Mattress  protector.     F.   Y.   Briscoe.     2.103,244  ;  Dec.   28. 
Mattress,    Shape    retaining    fiber.      W.    H.    Waters    and 

J.  S.  Kern.     2,095,375  ;  Oct.  12. 
Mattress  tufting  machine.     J.  W.  Droll  and  A.  H.  Olson. 

2,089,252  ;  Aug.  10. 


W.    B.     Foster. 


W. 


H,    Morley. 
R.  Johnson. 


2,100,013;  Nov. 


2,100,844  ; 
2,087,847  ; 
2,100,104  : 
23. 


Mattress    tufting    machine. 

Nov.  30. 
Mattress    tufting    machine. 

July  20. 
Mattresses,  Manufacture  of. 

Nov.  23. 
Mausoleum.     W.  A.  Martin. 
Mausoleum.     J.  B.  Sinner.     2,080,190 ;  May  11 
Maximum  demand  regulator.     T.  S.  Winters.     2,09^986  ; 

Nov.   16. 
Measurement  apparatus.     R.   Riberolles.     2,095,716 ;  Oct. 

12. 
Measurement   of   distances   by   echo   reception.    Methods. 

A.    B.    Wood,    F.     D.     Smith,    and    J.    A.    McGeachy. 

2,076,330  ;  Apr.  6. 
Measurement  of  rotational  velocities.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus for  the.     H.  A.  Satterlee.     2,088,613  ;  Aug.  3. 
Measuring   and    controlling   apparatus.      R.    D.    Junkins. 

2,095,877  ;  Oct.  12. 
Measuring    and    controlling    apparatus.       J.    D. 

2,080,789  ;  May  18. 
Measuring    and    dispensing    appliance.       C.    L. 

2,072,760;  Mar.  2. 
Measuring     and     dispensing     machine.       N.     B. 

2,080,311 ;  May  11. 
Measuring     and     sorting     apparatus.       R.     A. 

2,085,671  ;    June  29. 
Measuring  apparatus.     E.  J.  Bisel.     2,081,133  ;  May  25. 
'  T.  R.  Harrison.     2.098.685  ;  Nov.  9. 

E.  R.  Hart.     2,077,146  ;  Apr.  13. 
A.    Schmid.     2,078.027 :   Apr.   20. 
H.  E.  Weaver.     2,098,325  ;  Nov.  9. 
J.  R.  Eaton.    2,094.207  ; 


Ryder. 
Ludwig. 
Henley. 
Powers. 


Measuring  apparatus 
Measuring  apparatus. 
Measuring  apparatus. 
Measuring  apparatus. 
Measuring  apparatus.  Electrical 

Sept.  28. 

Measuring  device.     E.  A.  Bible.     2,085,247  ;  June  29. 
Measuring   device.      J.    Y.    Blazek    and    R.    G.    Anderson 

2,088.302  :  July  27. 
Measuring  device.     S.  Bllckman.     2,080,115  ;  July  6. 
■  B.   Fuclis.      2,0.S:!,<)!t(l  :   June   15. 

J.  Ilalada.     2,088.517  ;  July  27. 
J.   H.   Halt.      2. 087. 066  :    July   20. 
G.  Hurst.     2,009.494  ;  Feb.  2. 
W.  M.  Masl.     2.066.780  :  Jan.  5. 
Ij.  K.  Swart.     2,093,854;  Sept.  21. 
D.  W.  Dber.     2,074.524  ;  Mar.  23. 

L.  K.   Swart.     2,091,533 


Measuring  device. 
Measuring  device. 
Measuring  device. 
Measuring  device. 
Measuring  device. 
Measuring  device. 
Measuring  device. 
Measuring  device,  Automatic. 

Aug.  31. 
Measuring  device  for  gasoline  dispensing  pumps.  Visible. 

J.  R.  Roberts.     2.093,575  ;  Sept.  21. 
Measuring  device  for    pantographic    engraving  machines. 

J.  Motycka.     Re.  20,526  ;  Oct.  5. 
Measuring   device   for   ropes   and    the   like. 

2,081,102;  Mav  18. 
Measuring     device,      Illuminated.     F.     H. 

2,0S:!.924  ;  June  15. 
Measuring     device.      Illuminated.     F.      11. 

2,100.875  ;  Nov.  30. 
Measuring     device.     Illuminated.       P.     H. 

2,102.384  ;  Dec.  14. 
Measuring  device,    particularly   for  machines   for  testing 

materials.     S.  J.  Amslor.     2,102.872  ;  Dec.  21. 
Measuring  device.  Remote.     M.  A.   Smith,  Jr.,  and   F.  L. 

Prescott.     2,078,010;  Apr.  27. 
Measuring   devices,    Making.      H.    0.    Smith.      2.004.758; 

Oct.  5. 
Measuring   dvnamic    characteristics,    Method    and    means 

for.     K.  L.'Bowles.     2.099.923  ;  Nov.  23. 
Measuring-filler    for    liquids    of    all    kinds.       E. 

a.  v.   Mane.     2, 090, 401  ;  Oct.  19. 
Measuring  Instrument.     K.  Hiindoly.     2,091,052; 
Measuring  InstruMicnt.    II.  R.  Kggcrs.    2,091,818; 
Measuring    hu-Jlruini'iil. 

Oct.  19. 
Measuring   Instrument. 

20. 


E.  M.  Blue. 
Scantlcbury. 
Scantlcbury. 
Scantlebury. 


M.    !ino 

Sept.  7. 

.\ug  31. 

<).     T.     llandwerk.       2,09(;.(i:!.-.  ; 

E.    J.   Hiin.sen.     2,078,138;   Ai-r. 


K.    E.     ."^uniiners 
II.    .\.    Toiilmlii. 
KlPClrlciil,         T. 


Jr. 


2,078,352  ; 

2.101.203; 

V;irley. 


Measuring    Instrument. 

Apr.  27. 
Mi-asiiring    Instrument. 

nee.    7. 
Mi'Msurlng      Instrument,      Kleclrlciil,        T.      W, 

2,079.472  ;  Miiv  4. 
Measuring  machine.     E.  E.  WInkley,     2.07.'>.2.'>0  ;  Mnr.  30. 
Mi>aHuriiig   nieclmiilHin.      U.    I.yon.      2.0S,'..'.'0 1  ;    .lune    20. 
MenHiirlnu-  inerhnnlsin.     F.   M.  Slotitli.     2.000.700:  Jan.  S. 
MeaHurlng  nvsten\.     \V.   MoImh.     2,081.304  ;  May  2ft. 
Meiisiirlng  HVHleni,   Electrical.      A.  K.  Itowon.      2,003.512; 

Sept.  21. 
Measuring  HVHtem  fur  i>rograni  circuit  ninlntonnnc<>.      M.  S. 

IlMniltlon.'     2.007,320;  Jan.   12. 
MeiiMurlng  ByHtein,   Remote.     C.   Oman.     2,078,080;   Apr. 

27 
Measuring    tool.      J.    M.    llardeity    nnd    C.    C.    I-nwuon. 

2,083.373  ;  June  8.  „  ^„    .—     . 

Meat  lirnndlng.     B.  E.  Wllllnnm.     2.083.706;  June  1ft. 


940 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Meat  chopping  machine.     J.  R.  Yotta.      2,079,892 ;  May 

Meat'cnring  method.     L.  S.  Paddock.     2,084,864  ;  June  22. 
Meat  cutting  and  slicing  machine.    C.  G.  Biro.     2,081,033  ; 

May  18. 
Meat  cutting  machine.    W.  P.  van  Lammeren.    2,085,484 ; 

June  29. 
Meat  hook.     F.  Holladav.     2,097.978  :  Xov.  2. 
Meat  package.     O.  D.  Morgan.     2.095,510  ;  Oct.  12. 
Meat  product.     F.  W.  Trabold.     2,070,850  :  Feb.  16. 
Meat  product   and  producing   the  same.      F.   H.   Louisot 

and  C.  J.  Muller.     2.085,108  :   .Tune  29. 
Meat  rack.     N.   Eobinowitz.     2,090,234 ;   Aug.   17. 
Meat  sawing  and  cutting  machine.  Power  operated.     A.  J. 

Green  and  H.  E.  Harding.  2,077,559  ;  Apr.  20. 
Meat  tenderer.  J.  E.  Bridses.  2.098,856  :  Xov.  9. 
Meat  tenderer.    D.  L.  Doherty  and  D.  G.  Rose.     2,076,139  ; 

Apr  6. 
Meat  tenderer.     G.  Lundquist.     2,096,120  ;  Oct.  19. 
ileat  tenderer.     S.  W.  Neldner.     2,103.914  :  Dec.  28. 
Jleat  tendering  device.     W.  C.  La  Berge.     2,083,848  ;  June 

15. 
ileat  with  the  aid  of  pickling  brine  to  be  introduced  into 

The  latter.  Device  for  pickling.    G.  Beisser.    2,088,257  : 

July  27. 
Mechanical   device   to   crimp   safety   caps   on   bottles   and 

other  containers.     A.   Rivera.     2.0S0,78o  :  May  18. 
Mechanical  forces.  Measuring.     W.  Janovsky.     2,081,748  ; 

May  25. 
Mechanical  movement.     G.  Hammond.      2,068,488 :   Jan. 

19. 
Mechanical  movement.     O.  A.  Xetschke.     2,076,960  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Mechanical      movement.      O.     A.     Netschke.     2,082,256 ; 

June  1. 
Mechanical    movement.       C.     E.     Schlenker.       2,086,302  ; 

July  6. 
Mechanical  movement.     J.  W.  Vedder  and  C.  E.  Robinson. 

2.067.360  :   Jan.  12. 
Mechanical  operations  through  the  medium  of  adjustable 

striking  pieces.  Automatically  controlling  a  sequence  of. 

A.  C.  Wickman.    2,095.582  :  Oct.  12. 
Mechanical-painting  or  coating  or   cleaning  or  the  like 

device.     W.   B.    Makins.      2,090,301  :   Aug.    17. 
Mechanical  rack.     G.  A.  Anderson.     2,082,236  ;  June  1. 
Mechanism  for  actuating  the  control  surfaces  of  aircraft. 

R.  T.  Youngman.     2.097.807  :  Nov.  2. 
Mechanism  for  handling  freight  containers.     B.  F.  Fitch. 

2.099.684  :  Xov.  23. 
Mechanism  for  machinin?  crankshafts.     P.  W.  Dempsev. 

2,088.187  :  July  27. 
Mechanism   for  motor   vehicle  brakes.   Hydraulic  operat- 
ing.    G.  Farina.     2,077,748  :  Apr.  20. 
Mechanism     for     power     transmission.       C.     F.     Rauen. 

2.068.869  ;  Jan.  26. 
Mechanism    for    producing   accurate    nitched    cutting    on 

circular  work.     E.  Biichholz.     2.098.132:  Xov.  2. 
Mechanism  for  reconditioning  tennis  balls.     H.  D.  Jamie- 
son.     2,070,989  ;  Feb.  16. 
Mechanism   for   sealing  packages  hermetically.      S.   Berg- 
stein.     2.097.428  :  X'^ov.  2. 
Mechanism   for  severing  selvedge  loops   or  float   threads. 

L.  F.  Remington.     2.086,392  :  July  6. 
Mechanism  for  specially  forming,  and  for  fitting  releasing 

means  of  wire  to,  bottle  closure  caps  of  the  crown  seal 

variety.     P.  X'.  Vowles.     2.068,881 ;  Jan.  26. 
Mechanism  for   the  automatic  selection  and  operation  of 

flat  knitting  machine  thread  carrier  bars.     J.  Phillips. 

2.100.611 :  Xov.  30. 
Mechanisms  for  the  calculation  of  functions  with  several 

variables.     J.  Harlas.     2,066.884  :  Jan.  5. 
Mechanism  for  the  working  and  regulation  of  the  Healds 

course.     J.  P.  Camps.    2.083.291 :  June  8. 
Mechanism  to   maintain  constant  the  required  length  of 

an  endless  driving  means.     F.  A.  Xicholson  and  W.  T. 

Pritchard.     2.099.219-20:  Xov.  16. 
Medical  apparatus.     I.   B.  Kronenberg.     2,078,180 ;   Apr. 

20. 
Medical    case.      A.   A.   Ralint.      2.093.537  ;   Sept.  21. 
Medicator.     J.  T.  Weeks.     2,078,111 ;  Apr.  20. 
Medicator,  Toilet.     C.  Purrmann.     2.071.655  ;  Feb.  23. 
Mi^rlicinal    carrying    tube.     V.    H.    Spensley.     2,100,456 ; 

Xov.   30. 
Medicinal   compound.     E.    C.   Moore.     2.066.572 ;   Jan.   5. 
Medicinal  compound.     W.  W.  Swingle  and  J.  J.   Pfiffner. 

2.074,492  :  Mar.  23. 
Medicinal  compounds.     E.  E.  Stratton.     2,073,659  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Medicinal    preparations    containing   metal    compounds   of 

decomposition  products  of  nucleoproteins.     S.  L.  Ruskin. 

2.098,976:  Xov.   16. 
Medicinal  preparations  including  amino-pyridine  salts  and 

preparing    and     utilizing     the     same.       E.     T.     Tisza. 

2.080.517  :  May  IS. 
Medicinal  treatment  device.     G.  W.  Hipsley.     2,076,461 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Medicine  dropper  and  swab,  Combined.     A.  E.  Massman 

2,090.354  :  Aug.  17. 
Medicine  glass  cover.     E.  Johnson.      2,095,817  ;  Oct  12 
Melting  furnace.     J.  J.  Mader.     2,074.115  ;  Mar.  16. 
Melting  means  for  type-setting  machines.  Auxiliary.     M. 

Klingenberger.     2.071,073:   Feb.   16. 
Melting,     Method    and    apparatus    for.       S.    A.    Forter. 

2,078,794;  Apr.  27. 


Melting,    Method    and    apparatus    for.       S.    A.    Forter. 

2,078,795  ;  Apr.  27. 
Member  for  paper  stock   treating  machines,  Intercepting. 

A.  Le  R.  Bolton.     2,078,218  ;  Apr.  27. 
Member    for    type    line    setting    and    printing    machines. 

Spacing.     F.  J.  Weber.     2,078.722  ;  Apr.  27. 
Member  of  a  clutch.  Driven.     M.   Katcher.     2,076,373 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Members  of  dredging,   elevating,   conveying,  and  like  ap- 
paratus, Pin-coupled.    J.  S.  Whittaker.    2,070,765  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Members   to   the   anterior  of   hollow  articles,   Attaching. 

A.  E.   Osborn.     2,070,296;  Feb.  9. 
Memorandum  device.     G.  F.  Gray.     2,081,036  ;  :May  IS. 
Memorandum  pad.  Wrist-type.   D.  W.  Canfield.    2,099,295  ; 

Xov.  16. 
Mending   device   for   knit   goods,    Ladder.      R.   Bellmann. 

2,074T080  ;  Mar.  16. 
Menu  holder.     E.  Zakos.     2.094,051  :  Sept.  28. 
Mercaptans    from    hydrocarbon    mixtures.     Removal    of. 

W.  M.  MalisofE  and  J.  H.  Boyd,  Jr.     2,094,612  ;  Oct.  5. 
Mercaptans,  Production   of.     R.   Renter  and  F.   L.   Gaus. 

2.101.096:  Dec.    7. 
Mercaptans,  Production  of.     L.  von  Szeszich.     2,070,761  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Mercapto     aryl     thiazole     compound.        J.     G.     Lichty. 

2,090.211  ;  Aug.  17. 
Mercapto  arvl  thiazoles.  Manufacture  of.     H.  P.  Roberts. 

2,090,233  ;  Aug.  17. 
Mercerizing  assistants.     D.  H.  Powers  and  H.  W.  Stiegler. 

2,076,303  ;  Apr.  6. 
Merchandise    display    rack,    Portable.      A.    H.    Paschell. 

2,079,224  ;  May  4. 
Merchandise  display  table.     L.  S.  Janes,  J.  G.  Raben,  and 

J.  Xielsen.     2.098,453  ;  Xov.  9. 
Merchandise  display  wheel.     H.  C.  Traucht.     2,097,355; 

Oct.  26. 
Merchandise  displaying  device.  Collapsible.     W.  S.  Powers 

and  O.  P.  Storch.     2,075,657  ;  Mar.  30. 
Merchandise,    Handling.      L.    F.    Clerc.      2,096,958 ;    Oct. 

26. 
Merchandise  sign.     E.  R.  Erickson.     2,086,860  ;  July  13. 
Merchandising   container.      C.    P.    Wellman.      2,072,695 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Merchandisins  machine  and  apparatus.     P.  P.   Scheurer. 

2.100,752  :  ^'ov.  30. 
Mercoid  switch.     J.  M.   Harris.   Jr.     2,103,459 ;  Dec.   28. 
Jlercury  amides  and  making  the  same,  Aromatic.     C.  N. 

Andersen.      2.085,066  :   June  29. 
Mercury    aromatic    polybasic    carboxylates,    Aryl.      C.    X'. 

Andersen.     2,094,253  ;  Sept.  28. 
Mercury  boiler.     A.   E.   Smith.     2,069,629  •  Feb.   2. 
Mercury      compounds.      Organic.        C.      N.      Andersen. 

2.085.063  ;  June  29. 
Mercury  compounds,  Organic.    C.  N.  Andersen.   2,090,927  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Mercury  compound.  Organic.     C.  N.  Andersen.    2,096,721 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Jlercury       compounds.        Organic.     C.        X.       Andersen. 

2.103.657  :  Dec.  28. 
Mercury   cyclics  alkaloid   compounds   and   making  them, 

Aromatic.     C.  N.   Andersen.     2,085,064;  June  29. 
Mercury     from     ore.     Recovery     of.       M.     N.     Colman. 

2,090,472  ;  Aug.  17. 
Mercury    hydroxy    mononuclear    aromatic     carboxylates, 

Aryl.     C.  X.  Andersen.     2.074,040  :  Mar.  16. 
Mercury  inertia  switch.  R.  Erich.     2,072,362  ;  Mar.  2 
Jlercury  power  plant.    A.  J.  Larrecq.     2,102,424 ;  Dec.  14. 
Mercury  salts  of  an  oxygen  acid  of  a  halogen.  Aromatic. 

C.  X.  Andersen.     2,067,894  ;   Jan.  19. 
Mercury    substituted    heterocyclic    compound.    Aromatic. 

C.  X.  Andersen.     2.085,065  :   June  29. 

Mercury    sulphate.    Apparatus    for    the    manufacture    of. 

R.  J.  Baird.     2,099.290;  Nov.  16. 
Mercury  switch.     H.  E.  Bucklen.     2,091,803  ;  Aug.  31. 
Mercury     switch.     U.     C.     Hedin     and     C.     H.     Larson. 

2.101.824:  Dec.   7. 
Mercury  switch.     K.  Hunciker.     2,085.316  ;  June  29. 
Mercury  switch.     C.  H.  Larson.     2,070,741  ;  Feb.   16 
Mercury  switch  relay.     U.  C.  Hedin.     2.067.235  ;  Jan.  12 
Mercury  switch  relays.   Controlling  the  pick-up  and  drop- 
away  v.ilues  of.     C.  H.  Larson.     2,095.604;  Oct.  12. 
Jlercury  switch  structure.     P.  Gray.     2,080,707  ;  May  18 
Mercury    vapor    detector.      T.    H.     Swisher.      2,073'531  : 

Mar.  9. 
Mercury  vapor  discharge  device.    W.  L.  Meier.    2,097,297  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Mercury     vapor     rectifier. 

Aug.  10. 

Merit  indicator.     C.  A.  Holmblad.     2,086,267  ;  July  6. 
Morry-so-round.     H.  J.  Xiebuhr.     2.101.719  :  Dec.  7. 
Merwimte  refractories.     H.  C.  Lee.     2,089,970  ;  Aug.  17. 
M.^sh.  Reinforcement.     W.   S.  Edge.     2,103.897  ;  Dec.  28. 
*^?.®^^^^     authenticating     systeni.        W.     F.     Friedman. 

2,080,416  ;   May  18. 

Messages.    Apparatus    for   enciphering    and    deciphering. 

M.  C.  M.   O'Brien.     2,079,130;  Mav  4. 
Messages  by  means  of  ultra  short  waves.   Transmitting. 

D.  Pnnz.     2.093,765  ;  Sept.  21. 

Messages,  Device  for  automatically  transmitting  and 
recording.      K.   Daniel.      2,085,252";   June   29. 

Metal  and  making  same.  Ferrous.  D.  P.  Forbes  and  E.  J. 
Mohr.     2.087,768  ;  July  20. 


1 


W.     Dallenbach.     2,089,540 ; 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


941 


Metal  and  making  the  same,  Tungsten.     C.  H.  Braselton. 

2,077,873;  Apr.  20. 
Metal  and  producing  same,  Ferrous.    A.  Hayes  and  R.  O. 

Griffis.      2,069,758;   Feb.   9. 
Metal  and  producing  the  same.  Aluminum  coated.     C.  G. 

Finlv.     2,082,622  ;  June  1. 
Metal  and  the  like.  Apparatus  for  stamping  and  punching 

sheet.     L.  A.  Wilkie.     2,073,893  ;  Mar.  16. 
Metal  apparatus.     R.   J.   TuUy.     2,087,824;  July  20. 
Metal,   Apparatus   for    and   method   of   spraying   molten. 

P.  A.  Bleakley.     2,092,150 ;    Sept.   7. 
Metal,   Apparatus   for    coating   sheet.     J.   R.    McElhaney 

and  R.  Stoker.     2,074,798  ;  Mar.  23. 
Metal,  Apparatus  for  electroplating  sheet.     M.  Schlotter. 

2,093,484  ;  Sept.  21. 
Metal      apparatus      for      extruding.        R.      E.      Horley. 

2,076,199-200  ;  Apr.  6. 
Metal,    Apparatus    for    handling    bent.      S.    D.    Cooper. 

Re.  20,264  ;  Feb.  16. 
Metal,     Apparatus    for     rolling    sheet.       L.     C.     Steele. 

2,090,463  ;  Aug.  17. 
Metal,  Apparatus  for  spraying  or  squirting.     H.   Schliip- 

mann.     2,088,348  :  July  27. 
Metal,   Apparatus   for   the   conversion   of.      R.    S.    Quinn. 

2,079,872  ;  May  11. 
Metal,    Apparatus    for    the    electrodeposition    of.      F.    L. 

Antisell.     2,075,332  ;  Mar.  30. 
Metal,  Apparatus   to  be  used   in  casting.     W.   F.  Eppen- 

steiner.     2,097,658  ;  Nov.  2. 
Metal  article   and  joining  the  parts  thereof.   Composite. 

C.  M.  Underwood  and  A.  L.  Van  Nest.    2,071,050  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Metal  article  and  making  the  same.  Protected.    A.  W.  Coff- 

man.    2,073,334  ;  Mar.  9. 
Metal  article,   Apparatus  for  sizing  and  flanging  sheet. 

W.  Irven.     2,089,119  ;  Aug.  3. 
Metal   articles,    Enlarging   the   diameter   of   hollow.      P. 

Singer.    2,102,099  ;  Dec.  14. 
Metal  articles,  Making.     L.  A.  Frayer.     2,077,519  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Metal  articles.  Making  composite.     P.   A.  E.  Armstrong. 

2.074,352  ;  Mar.   23. 
Metal  articles.   Making  composite  ferrous.     M.   R.  Trem- 

bour.     2,102,394  ;  Dec.  14. 
Metal     articles.     Making     enameled.       R.     R.     Tanner. 

2,076,869  ;  Apr.  13. 
Metal   articles.    Testing.     H.    L.    Pettersson.     2,100,977  : 

Nov.  30. 
Metal   azo    compounds.    Complex.      H.    Winkeler   and   E. 

Fi.scher.     2.094,832  :  Oct.  5. 
Metal    bending    apparatus.     J.    E.    Rawson.     2,082,653 ; 

June  1. 
Metal  bending  machine.     W.  E.  Kane.    2,088,746  ;  Aug.  3. 
Metal  blanks.  Forging  hollow.     E.  Giacchino.     2,070,589  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Metal   bodies,   Manufacturing.     T.   Millner   and   P.   Tury. 

2,076,381  ;  Apr.  6. 
Metal  body.  Clad.     F.  H.  Driggs.     2,098,282  ;  Nov.  9. 
Metal  body.  Heat  insulating.    J.  P.  De  Cloud.    2,075,388 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Metal    building    construction.     W.    C.    Lea. 

Jan.  12. 
Metal    building   structure.     G.    P.    Hoffman. 

Nov.   .■'.0, 
Metal  cnpping  and  trim  for  tile  construction. 

2,094,782  ;  Oct.  5. 
Metal  catalyst.  Production   of  a  noble.     R.  J.  Byrklt, 

2,079,840;  May  11. 
Metal  cloanor.     M.  W.  Freeman.     2,083,013;  June  8. 
Metal   cleaning.      G.   Lutz.      2,070,487  ;   Feb.   9. 
Metal        cleaning       compositions.      I?.        M.        V.'ind<Mb!lf. 

2.084.301  :   June  22. 
Metal  closure.     J.  J.  Noll  and  J.  .T.  Williams.     2,066, 181  ; 

Metal  "coated  products,  Manufncture  of.    N.  E.  Cook,  E.  J. 

Knopf,   and  W.  U  Diehl.     2,094,583;  Oct.   5. 
Metnl,  Coating.     V.  M.  Darsey.     2,007,007  :  Jan.  5. 
.Metal,    Coating.     R.     R.    Tanner    and    J.    S.    Thompson. 

2,007,214 ;  Jan.  12.  ,    „     .     r    , 

Metal,    Coating.     J.   S.   Thompson   and    H.   J.    Lodeesen. 

2,067,216 ;  Jan.  12. 
Motal  coating,  Method  and  apparatus  for.     A.  C.  Simmons. 

2  005  718  •  Oct    12. 
Merai  coloring.    C.  N.  Sprankle  and  E.  J.  Golec.    2,102,025  ; 

Metal,'  Composition   of.     C.   R.   E.   Wohrman  and   P.   II. 

Estps.     2,097,140;  Oct.  26. 
Metal  comi)oun(lH  of  a  thioharblturic  acid  and  mn't'nK  the 

same.   Heavy.      11.  Jung  and  H.   Andorsag.      2,08n,8.)S  ; 

July  0. 
Met; 

Com 
Metal - 

and  II.  Miiyer.     -',080,191  ;  Miiy  II 
Metal   container.      J.   W.    I'^ay.     ^.Oyi."-^"  :  J""'!-   1"„_ 
Metal  container.     C.  10.  McMiinuB      2.087  054  ;.luIyJ7. 
Metal   container.     C.   Schmidt.     S.OJ]  265  ;   l.cb.   10. 
Metnl  container  extrusion  die.     C.  P.  D.'llu'l,     2,0H0,.1!)1)  . 

MMal^ container,  Lock  lop,     C.  Schmidt.     2,071,200;  Feb. 

Metal  content  of  solntiipMH  of  rhodium,  Quant Itallvely 
determining  the.  H.  K.  ZhcIiIck'i't.  2,085,177;  June 
20. 


2,007,40,T  : 

2,100,957  : 

A.  Doherty. 

Jr. 


Hill   compounds  of  azo  dvestulTs   and   their  production. 

Complex.     G.  von  Rosenberg.      2,088,35,1  ;   July  27 

•tal  coinpoundH  of  dlHazo-dycHtulTH,  (Complex.     V.  Straub 


Metal  cutter.     H.  C.  Whittaker.     2,097,358;  Oct.  26. 
Metal  cutting  machine.     T.  H.  Doan.     2,080,464  ;  May  18. 
Metal  cutting  machine.     C.  B.  Gray.     2,088,202  ;  July  27. 
Metal    cutting   machine.     W.   E.   Sykes.     2,067,551  ;   Jan. 

12. 
Metal  cutting  tool.     A.  L.  Wallace.     2,093,987  ;  Sept.  21. 
Metal,  Drawing.     H.  K.  Ihrig.     2.067.530  :  Jan.  12. 
Metal    drawing    apparatus.      W.    F.    Schulz.      2,101,959; 

Dec.  14. 
Metal  drawing  press.     R.   W.  Glasner.     2,077,407 ;  Apr. 

20. 
Metal-drawing  press.  Hydraulic  double-acting.     W.  Ernst. 

2,007,265  ;  Jan.   12. 
Metal    during   grinding   or   polishing.    Device   to   prevent 

buckling  of  sheet.    S.  O.  Hanna.    2,071,033-4  ;  Feb.  16. 
Metal      edging     construction.      Sheet.        C.     P.     Albert. 

2,080,593  ;  May  18. 
Metal  element  for  use  in  erecting  toy  building  structures. 

J.  L.  Badel.     2,082,138  ;  June  1. 
Metal,  Embossing  sheet.     W.   J.  Pannier,  Jr.     2,077,128  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Metal    expanding    machine.     J.     J.     Carroll.     2,083,775 ; 

June  15. 
Metal    fagotting.    Method    and    means    of.      J.    Piceirilli. 

2,097,382  ;  Oct.  26. 
Metal  feeder.     J.  A.  Walker.     2,092,342  ;  Sept.  7. 
.Metal.  Ferrous.      M.   J.   Conway.      2,100.537  :   Nov.  .30. 
Metal     for     enameling.     Preparing.       G.     W.     McGohan. 

2,101,950  ;  Dec.  14. 
Metal  for  receiving  a  screw.  Adapting  sheet.     G.  A.  Tin- 

nerman.     2,096,387    ;Oct.  19. 
Metal  forming  tool.     F.  J.  Minkel.     2,102,572;  Dec.  14. 
Metal   framing  for  building   construction.     T.   J.   Foster. 

2,086,669  ;  July  13. 
Metal  from  ore,  Slethod  and  apparatus  for  recovering  pre- 
cious.    F.  C.  Axtell.     2,009.200  :   Feb.  2. 
Metal,  Heat-treating.     J.  J.  Bowden.     2,085,948  ;  July  6. 
Metal,   Heat  treatment  of.     C.   H.   Watrous.     2,091,666; 

Aug.  31. 
Metal  heating.     R.  A.  Vasey.     2,078,746  ;  Apr.  27. 
Metal  hydroxides.  Production  of  colloidal.     F.  Stoewener. 

2,085.129  ;   June  29. 
Metal,    Joining     lengths    of.     H.     J.    Sharp.     2,101,349  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Metal.    Making   laminated.      S.    L.    IngersoU.      2,079.213 ; 

May  4. 
Metal,  Melting  finely  divided.    L.  O.  Garwin.    2,089,742 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Metal,  Method   and  apparatus  for  handling  type.     G.  L. 

Curie  and  W.  H.  F.  Thompson.     2.008,004  ;  Jan.  19. 
Metal.  Jlethod  and  apparatus  for  the  electrodeposition  of. 

F.  L.  Antisell.     2,075,331  ;  Mar.  30. 
Metal,  Method  and  material  for  coating.      R.   R.  Tanner. 

2,081,160  ;  May  25. 
Metal,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  shaping.     M.  H.  Ward. 

2,0.S3,703;  .Tune  15. 
IVfetal  mold.     K.  A.  Lindner.     2,085,324  ;  June  29. 
Metal      nnphthenate,      Producing      n.        G.      M.      Fisher. 

2,071,862  :  Feb.  23. 
Metal     naphthenates.     Production     of.       V.     L.     Shlpp. 

2,091,020  ;  Aug.  24. 
Metal  pig.  Cast.     R.  C.  Yates.     2.090.090  ;  Aug.   17. 
Metal  pipe.     J.  D.  Sample.     2,088,703  ;  Aug.  3. 
Metal  pnmer.    I/.  Rosenthal,  W.  Becker,  and  R.  Ilebermchl. 

2,088,140:  July  27. 
Motal  product,  Sheet.     S.  F.  Jackes.     2,075,280  ;  Mar.  30. 
Mclnl  radio  lube.      O.  F.  Metcalf.      2,081.858:  June  22. 
Metal  recdverv.     H.N.Gilbert.     2,073,031  ;  Mar.  10. 
l\tetal  recovery  process.     R.  E.  Hulse.     2,071,124  ;  Feb  Ifl. 
Metal  reinforcement  for  abrasive  teeth.     G.  W.  ChornianB 

and   II.   J.   Cowie.      2.102.300;   Dec.   14. 

rolling.     W.  C.  Corvell.     2,095.7.13  :  Oct.  12. 
Rolling.     R.  R.  Smith.     2,075,060  ;  Mar.  .30. 
Rolling  of  thin  sheet.     L.  Salves.     2.099.082  :  Nov. 


2.075,302  :  Mar.  30. 
2,080,211  ;   May  11 

.\.  roiciu'ii. 


A,  Smith. 
Valentine 


.'.OS  7.. '•..30; 
2.088.281  ; 
and    E.   J. 


M.'tal 
Metal, 
Metal, 

10. 
Metnl  severing  tool.     R.  W.  Poe. 
Metnl,  Shaping.     J.  G.  C.  Mantle. 
Metal  shecls.  Welding  finished.     J. 

July   20. 
Metal  slllcntes.  Manufacture  of.    W. 

Julv   27. 
Metal    spr;ivlng    apparatus,       T.    O. 

r.rennan."    2,I02,.'!1>5  ;  Dec.  14. 
Metal  Klanii>im:  device.     C.  llnlTmann.     2,073.1."l;  Mnr.  l>. 
Metal   stock   for  hearings.    Forming   Inmlnnted   strip.      L. 

Saniller.     2,095,837:  Oct.  12. 
Metal     slock,     rn'paring.       U.     L.     'I'einplln.       2,080,610; 

May  18. 
Meiat  Hi  rip  for  nnil  method  of  mnklng  Rplrnl  pipe,      IC.  Tl. 

Tavlor.      2.007.801  :   Jan.    12. 
Mi'lai  strip.  Method  and  nppnrntun  for  Rbenrlnn.     L.  Ivor- 

sen.      2,08,'.,0SI  :  July  0. 
Metaf  strip.  Preparing.     E.  T.  Lorlg.     2,083,518  :  June  8. 
McMal  sliuetures,  Heat   trentlng  poro>iH.     A.  J.  Liinchnm- 

nier  and   \V.  <!.   CalkhiH.      2.071.18.^  :   Mar.    10. 
Metal    surfaces,    Method   of   and    npimmtun    for    trentlng. 

It,    II.   Cordon.      2,0Sl),fll8  ;   Aug,   10. 
Metal     surfaces,     'I'reallnt;.       II.    M.     Smith.       2,00S.10.n  ; 

(let.  5. 
M.liil  taiinlni;  tool.     II.   Ilnnieii,      2,000.210:  Nor.   10. 
Metal    tenting    inai'lilne.      V.    IT.    Nnn»   iind    U,    CnmpbpII. 

2,(100,210:    Nov.    10. 
Metnl  frnp,  I'reclouii.    C.  J.  Aptililnin.    S.OR.I.-IRB ;  Jiinp  R. 


942 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


E.   S.   Brown  and    W.   B.   Retz. 

J.  M.    Cliristman.      2,091,749  ; 

E.  Eckardt.     2,103.351  :  Dec.  28. 
C.  C.  Grotnes.     2,089,476  ;  Aug. 

C.  H.  Hill.     2,074,844  ;  Mar.  23. 
J.   Huber.     2,080,889  ;  May  18. 

H.  G.   Kellogg.     2,087,721;  July 

D.  H.  Montgomery.     2,102,183; 
H.  W.  Rupple.     2,069,098;   Jan. 

H.     W.     Eupple.       2,097,646  ; 
G.   F.   Yager  and   O.   J.   Heath. 


G.  F.  Xager, 


O.  J.  Heath,  and 
Eupple. 
Eupple. 


W. 


H.     W. 


2,084,060  ; 
W.    G. 


Metal,    Treating.      C.    F.   Lauenstein   and   P.    F.    Ulmer. 

2,102,539  ;  Dec.  14. 
Metal  treatment.     V.  Conquest.     2,075,757 ;  Mar.  30. 
Metal  treatment.     M.  W.  Freeman.     2,083,014 ;  June  8. 
Metalware    articles,    Preparation    of    tubular    sheet.      W. 

Irven.     2,078,714;  Apr.  27. 
Metal    with    gas,    Metliod    and    apparatus    for    treating 

molten.     A.  E.  Hall.     2,067.394  :  Jan.    12. 
Metalworking.     J.  R.  Coe.     2,085,729  ;  July  6. 
Metal     working.       S.     D.     Murphy    and    F.     V.     Osborn. 

2.068.563  ;   Jan.   19. 

Metal  working.     J.  Schmeller,  Sr.     2,072,650  ;  Mar.  2. 
Metalworking  apparatus.     S.  D.  Murphy  and  F.  V.  Osborn. 

2.068.564  ;   Jan.    19. 
Metalworking  machine. 

2,083,312  ;  June  S. 
Metal  working  machine. 

Aug.  31. 
Metalworking  machine. 
Metal  working  machine. 

10. 
Metalworking  machine. 
Metalworking  machine. 
Metalworking  machine. 

20. 
Metalworking  machine. 

Dec.  14. 
Metalworking  machine. 

26. 
Metalworking     machine. 

Nov.  2. 
Metalworking  machine. 

2,080,158;  Mav  11. 
Metal  working  machine. 

H.  E.  Wagner.     2,082,929  ;  June  8. 
Metalworking     machine,     Automatic. 

2,082,081 ;  June  1. 
Metalworking     machine.     Automatic. 

2,095,399  ;  Oct.  12. 
Metalworking  press.    F.  J.  Eode  and  A.  Ziska. 

June  15. 
Metallic  and  nonmetallic  members,   Connecting. 

Furlong.     2,069,141 ;  Jan.  26. 
Metallic  and   other   substances  in  textile  or  fibrous   ma- 
terial.  Detecting.     T.   Merchant.      2,102,906 ;   Dec.    21. 
Metallic     bodies.     Manufacturing     porous.      E.     Schulz. 

2,082,126;  June  1. 
Metallic  expansion  joint.     J.  I.  Burgess.     2,100,238  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Metallic  mixtures.  Apparatus  for  separating.     E.  C.  Burt. 

2,079,241  ;  May  4. 
Metallic  products.  Producing  finely  divided.    J.  L.  Stevens. 

2,082,362  ;  June  1. 
Metallic   shreds.   Method   of   and   apparatus   for   use    in 

preparing.      C.  P.   Teeple.     2,076,798 ;   Apr.   13. 
Metallic  structure.     Y.   Guyon.     2.093.836;    Sept.   21. 
MetalUc  surfaces.  Decorating.     L.  V.   Casto.     2,073,624  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Metallic  surfaces.  Hardening.     V.  E.  Minich.     2,077,639  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Metallic    surfaces,    Heat    treating    plane    and    unidimen- 

sional  curved.     A.  B.  Klnzel.     2,076,515  :  Apr.  6. 
Metallized   product   and   preparing   the   same.      E.   T.    K. 

Cornwell.     2,081,985  ;  June  1. 
Metallizing  composition.     J.  V.  Eeardon  and  P.  L.  Goodale. 

2,078,808;   Apr.  27. 
Metallizing  device.     W.  H.  Stevens.    2,091,021 ;  Aug.  24. 
Metalloscope.     C   R.  Fisher.     2.066.561  ;    Jan.   " 
Metallurgical  addition  agent  and  process. 

2,079,901 ;  May  11. 
Metallurgical     apparatus     and     process. 

2,074,164  ;  Mar.  16. 
Metallurgical   furnace.     A.   M.   Capper. 

15. 
Metallurgical  furnace.    W.  J.  Thomas.    2,085,837  ;  July  6. 
Metallurgical     induction     furnace.       J.     C.     Harris,     Jr. 

2,079,610;  May  11. 
Metallurgical    method.      A.    L.    J.    Queneau.      2,073,994 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Metallurgical   or   chemical   reactions.   Apparatus   for   the 

performance  of.     K.  E.  Gohre.     2,091,850  ;  Aug.  31. 
Metallurgical   process.     J.   O.  Betterton  and   G.   K.   Bau- 

mann.     2,094,632  ;  Oct.  5. 
Metallurgical  process.     E.  F.  Meyer.     2,086,570  ;  July  13. 
Metallurgical  process  and  apparatus.     E.  A.  Barnard  and 

H.  J.  Maguire.     2,084.830  :  June  22. 
Metallurgical      process      and      products.     A.      Grobstein. 

2,087.719  ;   July  20. 
Metallurgical   slag   reaction.     W.  Rohn.     2,097,344  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Metallurgy.     C.  Hardy.     2,068.322 ;   Jan.  19. 
Metallurgy.     D.  H.  Sweet.     2,069,485  ;  Feb.  2. 
Metals  and  alloys.  Protective  treatment  of.    H.  T.  Davies. 

2,097,211  ;  Oct.  26. 
Metals  and  alloys  with  very   small  contents  of  carbon. 

Production  of.     G.   Andersen.     2,069,469  ;  Feb.   2. 
Metals   and  more  particularly  of  steel  with   determined 

characteristics.      Regular     obtaining     of.     R.     Perrin. 

2,087,580  ;  July  20. 
Metals  and  of  metallic  alloys,  Purification  of.     H.  Lepp. 

2.073,019  :  Mar.  ». 
Metals  and  slags.  Treatment  of.     R.  Perrin.     2,100,264 ; 

Nov.  23. 


A.  C.  Davidson. 

E.     L.     Clair. 

2.084.241  ;   June 


Metals  and  their  alloys,  Treatment  of  light.     H.  Lepp. 

2,073,018  ;  Mar.  9. 
Metals  and  utilization  thereof.  Producing  of.     J.  F.  Wait. 

2,075,150;  Mar.  30. 
Metals,     Apparatus     for    electrically    marking.       G.     E. 

Printz.     2,099,622  ;   Nov.  16. 
Metals,   Apparatus   for  making  composite.     H.   B.   Allen. 

2,074,296  ;  Mar.  16. 
Metals,   Apparatus  for  preventing  the  oxidation  of.     W. 

H.  D.  Horsfall  and  M.  B.  Jackson.     2.099.208  ;  Nov.  16. 
Metals,  Apparatus  for  purifying  and  refining  molten.     F. 

E.  Miller.     2,080,625  ;  May  18. 

Metals,    Apparatus    for    the    continuous    extrusion    of. 

H.   Hill,   S.  Beckinsale,  and  W.  F.    Slater.     2,085.977  ; 

July  6. 
Metals,   Apparatus   for  the   production   of  light.      R.   E. 

Hulse  and  R.  L.  Hardv.     2.068.681  ;  Jan.  26. 
Metals,  Art  of  refining.     M.  F.  W.  Heberlein.     2,084,394 ; 

June   22. 
Metals,  Brightening.    D.  B.  Stockton.    2,070,871 ;  Feb.  16. 
Metals  by  electromagnetic  forces  and  apparatus  therefor, 

Casting.     W.  W.  Hoke.     2.083.022  :  June  S. 
Metals  by  electromagnetic  forces,  Treatment  of.     W.  W. 

Hoke.     Re.  20,349  ;  May  4. 
Metals   by   smelting   compounds   thereof.   Production   of. 

F.  Hansgirg.     2,074,726  ;  Mar.  23. 

Metals,  Coating.  F.  F.  Oplinger.  2,085,543 ;  June  29. 
Metals,  Decorating.  J.  E.  Stareck.  2,081,121  ;  May  18. 
Metals,  Etching.  D.  A.  Marshall.  2,099,697  ;  Nov.  23. 
Metals  for  electrical  purposes,  Producing.     A.  Wimmer. 

2,067,036  ;  Jan.  5. 
Metals  from  gold  metal  containing  materials,  Separation 

of  precious.     W.  Tnithe.     2,088,250  ;  July  27. 
Metals  from  ore  pulp.  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  the 

recovery  of  noble.     W.  A.  Biesmann.     2,085,711 ;  June 

29. 
Metals     from     ores,     etc.,     Eecovering.       C.     E.     Arnold 

2,067,006  ;  Jan.  5. 
Metals     from    ores.     Extracting.      C.     Coetz.      2,082,284 

June  1. 
Metals    from    their    ores,    Eecovery    of.      M.    L.    Ross 

2,077,073  ;  Apr.   13. 
Metals,   Fusion   welding   or  brazing  of.     J.   E.   Gier,   Jr 

2,095,807  ;  Oct.  12. 
Metals  in  aqueous  systems,   Preventing  corrosion  of.     E 

Lieber  and  W.  H.   Smyers.     2,078,256  ;  Apr.  27. 
Metals,    Inhibiting   corrosion   of.      A.    F.   Benning.    L.    G 

Benton,  and  E.  G.  Clarkson.     2,080,299  ;  May  11. 
Metals,  Method  and   means  for  the  recovery  of  precious 

J.  Allingham.     2,079,597  ;  May  11. 
Metals,    Precipitating.      F.    W.    Maclennan.      2,083,031 

June  8. 
Metals,  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  amalgamating  and 

separating.     M.  W.   Kroll.      2,077,332  ;  Apr.  13. 
Metals,  Production  of.    K.  Erdmann.     2,088,165  ;  July  27. 
Metals,    Purifying    ferrous.      A.    B.    Banzel.      2,077,568 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Metals.    Refining.     J.   O.  Betterton  and  C.  N.  Waterman. 

2.103.762  :  Dec.  28. 
Metals,  Eolling.     L.  S.  Dahl.     2,075,273;  Mar.  30. 
Metals,  Shaping.    E.  Leussler.    2,088,525  :  July  27. 
Metals,    Solidifying   molten.     B.    M.    Larsen.     2,087,347 : 

July  20. 
Metals,     Stripping     or     transferring     platinum.     E.     H. 

Atkinson.     2,093,406  :  Sept.  21. 
jSIetals,  Treating.     H.   E.   Belding.     2,074,954;   Mar.   23. 
Metals.    Treating.       G.     M.     Croft    and     J.     A.     Hunter. 

2,083,433;   June  8. 
Metals,  Treatment  of.     C.  Hardy.     2,085,802  ;  July  6. 
Metals,  Uniting.     W.  J.  Weder.     2.094,482-3  :  Sept.  28. 
Metals  with  oxygen.  Cutting.     G.  M.  Deming.     2.094,641  : 

Oct.  5. 
Metatarsal  arch  support.    L.  V.  Hiles.    2,070,404 :  Feb.  9. 
Metatarsal  correction  indicator.    D.  R.  Slater.    2,097,350  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Meter  :  See — 

Alternating  current  meter.      Liquid  weight  meter. 

Bulk  meter.  Modulation   meter. 

Current  induction  meter.        Multiple  meter. 

Detachable   meter.  Mutual  conductance  meter. 

Diaphragm  meter.  Parking   meter. 

Displacement  meter.  Phase  unbalance  meter. 

Electric  meter.  Photoelectric  exposure  me- 

Electric  rate  meter.  ter. 

Electricity  meter.  Polyphase  watthour  meter. 

Exposure  meter.  Recordins  meter. 

Flow  meter.  Sensitivity  meter. 

Fluid  flow  meter.  Spark  meter. 

Fluid  meter.  Specific  gravity  meter. 

Frequency  meter.  Time  meter. 

Gas  meter.  Torsion  meter. 

High        frequency       wave      Tuning  meter, 
meter.  Vibration  meter. 

Horsepower  meter.  Volumetric  meter. 

Impulse  rate  meter.  Water  meter. 

Induction  meter.  Watt-hour  meter. 

Liquid  meter. 
Meter.    E.  H.  Brayer.    2,082,788  ;  June  8. 
Meter.     E.  H.  Brayer.     2.084.317  :  June  22. 
Meter.     W.  L.  Herron.     2,103,077;  Dec.  21. 
Meter.    F.  S.  Rich.     2,075,056  ;  Mar.  30. 
Meter.        A.     F.      Spitzglass     and      O.      T.      Handwerk. 

2,093,254;  Sept.  14. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


943 


Meter  and  advertising  device,  Combined  parking.     R.  \V. 

Babson.      2.068,121  ;    Jan.    19. 
Meter  and  method   of   measurement   of  electric    current, 

Selective  demand.     G.  G.  Walte.     2,089,631 ;  Aug.  10. 
Meter  and  timing  means.     E.  H.  Thompson.     2,081,311 : 

May  25. 
Meter  base.     W.  G.  Mylius.     2,088,480  ;  July  27. 
Meter  box.     W.  A.  Heinrich.     2,081,627  ;  May  25. 
Meter  casing.     T.  A.  Abbott.     2,078,920 ;  May  4. 
Meter    casing.      M.    A.    Pixley    and    E.    H.    McClond. 

2,096,857  ;  Oct.  26. 
Meter  casing.  Polyphase.     W.  M.   Bradshaw.     2,100,731 : 

Nov.  30. 
Meter  closure  fastener.     R.  W.  Grace     2,086,413  ;  July  6. 
Meter   connecting  device.      G.   W.   McKee.      Re.    20,308 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Meter  connection  appliance,  Electric.     F.  W.  Garner  and 

G.  E.  MacMannus.     2,086,495  ;  July  6. 
Meter  connection  block.     H.   J.   Blakeslee.     2,081,100-1 ; 

May  18. 
Meter  for  children.  Dietetic.    A.  Mafra.     2,080,210 :  May 

11. 
Meter    for    gas    administering    machines.    Fluid.      J.    A. 

Heidbrink.     2,073,372  ;  Mar.  9. 
Meter  for  liquids.    W.  A.  Forster.     2,072,326  ;  Mar.  2. 
Meter  for  measuring  and   registering  liquid   volumes  re- 
ceived  and    delivered.     F.    Heiduk   and    J.    Neumann. 

2,100,052  ;  Nov.  23. 
Meter  for  reduced  flows  and  low  heads.  Liquid.     P.  Ollag- 

non.     2,069,677  ;  Feb.  2. 
Meter  for  ships.  Latitude  and  longitude.    H.  C.  Reymond. 

2,080,186  ;  May  11. 
Meter  having  a  plurality  of  constants.  Calibrating.     E. 

Reich  and  F.  Zipernovszky.     2,071,217  :  Feb.  16. 
Meter  installation.     E.  T.  Hagist.     2,094,356  ;  Sept.  28. 
Meter  jumper  detector,  Electric.     M.  H.  May.     2,093,467  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Meter  pivot.     F.  C.  Kelley.     2,100,218  :  Nov.  23. 
Meter  protector.     J.  W.  Green.     2,094,533  ;  Sept.  28. 
Meter    register.      N.     J.     Seibert    and    W.    H.    Parker. 

2,090,269  ;  Aug.  17. 
Meter      register     attachment.        E.      J.      H.      Leininger. 

2,094,711  ;  Oct.  5. 
Meter     service     installation.     Electric.       J.     A.     Clinton. 

2,095,027  ;  Oct.  5. 
Meter  support.     R.  W.  Grace.     2,084,438  ;  June  22. 
Meter  system.     R.  Pudelko.     2.084,742  ;  June  22. 
Meter    testing    equipment.    Electric.      W.    C.    Wagner. 

2,093,178;   Sept.   14. 
Meter  valve.     N.  J.  Seibert  and  F.  S.  Brooks.     2,081,072  ; 

May  18. 
Metering  and  service  control  apparatus.  Remote.     F.  L. 

O'Bryan.      2,070,340;    Feb.    9. 
Metering  means.    H.  Rosenthal.    2.072,409  ;  Mar.  2. 
Metering     means     and     apparatus     therefor.       A.     Herz. 

2,094,887  :  Oct.  5. 
Metering  mechanism.     T.  D.  Adair.     2.077,086  ;  Apr.   13. 
Metering  system.    A.  Berger.     2.078.997  ;  Jlay  4. 
Metering  system.     J.  W.  Dawson.     2,075,098  :  Mar.  30. 
Metering  system.     J.  O'D.  Shepherd.     2,079.721  :  May  11. 
Metering  system.     R.  N.  Stoddard.     2,081,684  ;  May  25. 
Meters,  Method  and  apparatus  for  calibrating  and  proving. 

A.  D.  MacLean.     2,101,745  ;  Dec.  7. 
Meters  to   compensate  for  temperature  variations.  Appa- 
ratus to  calibrate,    A.  J.  Granberg.     2,082.392  :  June  1, 
Methanol,      Purification      of     synthetic,        R.      Scheuble, 

2,083,125  ;  June  8, 
Methyl    alpha-bota-dichloroisobutyrato     and     preparation 

of  same,     H,  J,  Ta(ter.sall.     2.097,264  ;  Oct.  26. 
Methylamines,  Production  of,     P,  Ilerold  and  K,  Smeykal, 

2,071,301;  Feb.  16. 
Methylamino,    Production    of.      H,    Dreyfus.      2,072,247  ; 

Mar.  2, 
Methyl    ethers,    Halogenatod,      11,    S.    Booth.      2,066.905 ; 

.Tan,  5. 
Metronome.     A.  M.  English.     2.095.213;  Oct.  5. 
Metronome,     J,  11,  Morrison.     2,078,505  ;  Apr.  27. 
Mlca-lnsulated    spark    plug.      O.    C.    Hohde.      2,080,854  ; 

May  18, 
Micro-manipulator,      W.   Bauersfeld,      2,070,037  :    Feb.   9. 
Micrometer.     C.  F,  Axelson,     2,071,315;  Feb,  2:?, 
Micrometer.      E.   Muller.      2,085,380;    June   20. 
Micrometer  caliper.     A.  Brown,     2,096,956  ;  Oct.   26. 
Micrometer  caliper,      P.   J.   Darlington.      2,080,534;  May 

18, 
Micrometer,    Direct   reading.      W.    A.    Bohn.      2,095,220 ; 

Oct.   12. 
Micron    control    for    air    Beparators.     C.    R,    riominnn. 

2,087,645:  July  20, 
Mlcro-organlsni.s  and  for  the  fermentation  of  soluflons.  Ap- 
paratus for  the  production.     FI.  Schollor  and  R.  Elcke- 

meyor.     2,083.348  ;  June  8. 
Microphone,      Condenser.      T.      R.      Wilson.      2,080,107 ; 

July  0, 
Microphone,  I,apel.     R,  W,  Carlisle,     2,085,181;  June  20, 
Microphone  plug.     E.   M.   Foster.     2,081,622;   Mjiy  25. 
Microphonic    switch.       M.    II.    A.    Lindsay.      2,085.108; 

June   29, 
MIcrophotographIc   apparatus   with    ralrror-ncope   camera. 

H.  Rlepert.     2,077,80!)  ;  Apr,  20, 
MIcrOHcopc,      W,   liiiiiHch,      2,101,028;   Dec,    14, 
Microscope.      ().   H.   (Jallnsrh.      2.003,(104;    Sept.   21. 
Microscope.      G.    U.   Gnllasch.     2,101.0.16;   Dec.   14. 
MIcroHcopi'.     (;.   11.  (JallaMch.     2.103,525;  Dec.   28. 


Microscope.     H.  Heine.     2,096,325 ;  Oct.  19. 
Microscope.     H.  Heine.     2,097,762  ;  Nov.  2. 
Microscope.    C.  F.  Jones.    2,071,408  ;  Feb.  23, 
Microscope.     H.  F.  Kurtz.     2,093,611 ;  Sept.  21. 
Microscope.     H.   N.  Ott.     2,087,329  ;  July  20. 
Microscope.     R.  E.  Wilkinson.     2,103,573  ;  Dec.  28. 
Microscope  filter  system.     E.  S.  Bissell.     2,083,820  ;  June 

15. 
Microscope  for   pathological   research.     L.  D.  Larimore. 

2,102,274;  Dec.  14. 
Microscope  illuminator.     J.  R.  Benford  and  L.  V.  Foster. 

2,103,2.30  ;  Dec.   28. 
Microscope  slide.     H.  M.  Porter.     2,090,914 ;  Aug.  24. 
Microscope,  Workshop,     H,  Becker.     2,097,752  ;  Nov.  2. 
Mileage  indicator  for  vehicles.     G.   Carlson.     2,081,321 ; 

May  25. 
Milk  and  apparatus  used  In  such  process.  Cooling.     C.  H. 

Hapgood.     2,089,024  ;  Aug.  3. 
Milk  and  other  milk  products  and  making  same.  Stabiliz- 
ing chocolate,     H.  C.  Green,  D.  E.  Clark,  R.  P.  Mann, 

and  B.  Preble.     2,097,224-5  ;  Oct.  26. 
Milk    beverage    and    process,    Chocolate.      H.    J.    Lucas. 

2.097,230;  Oct.  26. 
Milk  bottle  case.    E.  M.  Pennock  and  L.  Hale.    2,092,855  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Milk    bottle    container.      L.    N.    Richardson.      2,095,478 ; 

Oct.   12. 
Milk    bottle    container,    Safety.     W.    H,    Van    Buskirk. 

2,084,228;  June  15. 
Milk    bottle    container,    Safety.      W.    H.    Van    Buskirk. 

2,094,507  ;  Sept.  28. 
Milk  bottle  holder.     H.  D.  Cole.     2,100.589  ;  Nov.  30. 
Milk  bottle  holder.     W.  H.  Crossley.     2,081,292  ;  May  25. 
Milk  bottle  holder.     A.   Golden.     2.089,743  ;  Aug.   10, 
Milk  bottle  trap.     J.    W.  Boomer,  Sr.     2,086,460  ;  July  6. 
Milk,    Controlling   viscosity    in    evaporated.      C.    O.    Ball. 

2.087,962  ;  July  27. 
Milk  cooler.     R.   M.   Mcllvana.     2,077,846  ;  Apr.  20. 
Milk,     Decreasing    curd    tension    in.      L.    A.    Chambers. 

2,091,267  ;  Aug.  31. 
Milk  heater.     C.  H.  Hapgood.     2.081.432  ;  May  25. 
Milk,  Making  vegetable,     H,  W,  Miller,     2,078,962  ;  May  4. 
Milk  of  magnesia,     R,  E,  Hall,     2,087,089  ;  July  13, 
Milk     of      magnesia.      Effervescent.        A.      W.      Pauley. 

2,092.742;    Sept.   7. 
Milk,    Pasteurization     of.     B.    E.    Getehell.     2,100,326; 

Nov.  30, 
Milk  preheater.     V.  W.  Adams.     2.083,679  ;  June  15. 
Milk  products  and   stabilizer  therefor.     A.   Frieden   and 

S.  J.  Werbin.     2,103.411;  Dec,  28. 
Milk  products,  Treating  sour.     H.  D.  Wendt.     2,072,192 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Milk  products.  Treatment  of,    J.  H.  Nalr  and  D.  E.  Mock. 

2,092,325  ;  Sept,  7. 
Milk   products.   Treatment   of,     H,   E.   Otting  and   E.   H. 

Browne.     2,072.903  ;  Mar.  9. 
Milk    products.    Treatment    of.      H.    E.    Otting,     E.    H. 

Browne,  and  M.  E.  Hull.     2,102.642;  Dec.  21. 
Milk  testing  device.     J.  R.  Shikles,     2,099,038  ;   Nov.  16. 
Milk.  Treating.      E,   W,    Smith,      2.101,10":   Dec,    7, 
Milking-machine  Inflation.     G.  W.  Green.     2,099.884  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Milking  pad.     W.  E.  Barrie.     2,077.202  ;  Apr.  13. 
Milking  system.     H.  C.  Cain.     2.092.440;   Sept.  7. 
Milking    system.     Pressure     releaser.       F.     G.     Hodsdon. 

2,102.267  ;  Dec.  14. 
Mill  :  See— 

Adjustable  hollow  mill.  Grinding  mill. 

Attrition  mill.  Hammer  mill. 

Bowl  mill.  Mixing  and  grinding  mill. 

Colloidal  mill.  Pipe  or  tube  mill. 

Cooling  roll  refiner  or  like      Pulverizing  mill, 
mill.  Roll  fulling  iiilll. 

Cross-roll   mill.  Roller  mill. 

Crushing  and  grinding  mil     Rolling  mill. 

Die-rolling  mill.  Ilnbber  mixli\>;  mill. 

I)isint<>gniting  mill.  Tandem  mill. 

Edging  mill.  Tube   rolling  mill. 

Feed  mixing  mill.  Tumbling  mill. 

Mill  and  clasaltler,     J.  Crite.s.     2.100,734  ;  Nov.  30. 
Mill  and  molasMrs  mixer,  Feed  liauiiner.     T.  G.   Ilollnnd. 

2,072,8(10  ;  Mar.  0. 
.Mill    appliance,     Rolling.     J.     \.    t^mUmnnn.     2,007.808; 

Jnn,   12, 
Mill   balance.   Rolling.     W.   W.   MoBaue,      2.095,448;   Oct. 

12. 
.Mill  drive  and  controlling  svstein.  Rolling,     A,  F,  Kenyon 

and   \V.    C,   Cook,      •J,l)S.|.0:!,'i  :   .lune   I.T, 
Mill  entry  liox,      S    Nvlicri;.      'J.OsrviidO  ;  June  15, 
Mill      feeding     apparatus.      Rolling.        H,      IT,      Talbot. 

2,002,480  :  Sept.  7. 
Mill    fur    pepper,    salt,    sugar,    colTee,    and    the    lllte.      J. 

Manirli'i,     2.()71,'n>5  ;  Mar.   23. 
Mill     of    llii>    overhung    type,     Rolling.       W.    W.    TlnmlU. 

•.MIT'-'.IIS  :    M:ir.   2. 
Mill  plant  for  rolling  hot  inetnl.     O.  O.  Lloyd.     2.078.005; 

.Apr.  20. 
Mill    Bcri'W  down  arrangement.   RolllnK.     A.  H.   Pcnmon. 

2,002.224  :    Sept.   7. 
Mill  stalor,   .AdJiiNlalilo  colloid.     .«!.  K    Nc»fer.     2.08.'J,171  ; 

June  8. 
Mill   tralnn,   Conllnn»iinlr   ten«loniHl    tnndeni  cold.      .1     n 

TytuB  and  E.  B.   Ilu.lnon.     2,074.873  ;   Mnr.   2:? 


944 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Milling   and    profiling   machine.      E.    G.    Roehm    and    M. 

Komaine.     2,068,889  ;  Jan.  26. 
Milling  machine.    H.  W.  Bartholomew.    2,069,299  ;  Feb.  2. 
Milling  machine.     A.   F.   Bennett.      2,094,484 :    Sept.   28. 
Millinc    machine.      A.    F.    Bennett    and    A.    L.    Krause. 

2,068,840  ;  Jan.  26. 
Millinc    machine.      A.    F.    Bennett    and    A.    L.    Krause. 

2,082,140:  June  1. 
Milling  machine.     P.  P-G.  Hall.     2,081,275  ;  May  25. 
Milling  machine.     E.  T.  Turney.     2. 073. 505  :  Mar.  9. 
Milling    machine.    Automatic    three-dimensional    pattern 

controlled.    B.  Sassen.    2,068,890  :  Jan.  26. 
Milling  machine,  Internal.     W.  Hoier.     2,091,000  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Milling    machine    transmission    and    control    mechanism. 

H.  R.  Isler.     2,101.544  ;  Dec.  7. 
Milling  products.  Method  and  composition  for  improving. 

F.  H.   Penn.     2,087,545;  July  20. 
Milling  products.   Process  and   composition   for  treating. 

F.  H.  Penn.     2,087,547  ;  July  20. 
Milling    products,     Treating.     F.     H.     Penn.     2,087,544 ; 

July  20. 
Mills,    Supporting  and   driving  tubular  grinding.     F.   K. 

Barratt.     2,078,829  ;  Apr.  27. 
Mills,  Tensioned  cold  rolling  in  reversible.     E.  B.  Hudson. 

2.067,192  ;  Jan.  12. 
Mine    roof    jack.      F.    J.    Jakoubek    and    W.    E.     Gahl. 

2,068,491 ;  Jan.  19. 
Mineral    absorbents,     Reactivation     of.       G.    R.    Lewers. 

2,083,269  ;  June  8. 
Mineral  aggregates,  Pulverizing.    R.  S.  Dean  and  J.  Gross. 

2,078,933  ;  May  4. 
Mineral  concentration.    J.  Hagood.    2,069,182  ;  Jan.  26. 
Mineral    granules,    Colored.      C.    E.    Hillers.      2,094,452 ; 

Sept.  28. 
Mineral  sand  for  the  separation  of  one  constituent  there- 
in    from     another,     Treatment     of.     M.     A.     Corbett. 

2,082,383 ;  June  1. 
Mineral  separator.     J.  Broatch.     2,101,572  ;   Dec.   7. 
Mineral  sulphides  in  gaseous  suspension.  Method  and  ap- 
paratus   for    the    burning   of.     B.    A.    Stimmel,    K.    D. 

McBean,   and  G.   Cruickshank.     2,089,306  ;   Aug.   10. 
Mineral    treatment    for    recovering    rare    metals.     C.    B. 

Ulrich.     2,086.322  :  Julv  6. 
Mineral    wool    insulation.       G.    D.     Shaver.      2,101,921 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Minerals,  Concentrating.     E.   S.   Curtis.     2,103,663  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Minerals.     Concentration     of    phosphate-bearing.     F.     X. 

Tartaron   and  J.  B.  Duke.     2.103.283  :  Dec.  28. 
Minerals,  Flotation  of.     E.   Gayford,  J.  H.  Heginbotham 

and  P.  D.  P.  Hamilton.    2,073,148  ;  Mar.  9. 
Minerals,   Method   of  and  apparatus  for  mining  and  re- 
covering.    E.  H.  McFarland.     2,093,568  ;  Sept.  21. 
Minerals,     Treatins     hvdrous     borate.       F.     W.     Corkill. 

2,097.411  ;   Oct.  26. 
Miniature    structure.      R.    J.    Jauch    and   B.   M.   Lander. 

2,089,028  ;   Aug.  3. 
Mining    and    apparatus    therefor.      E.    M.    Cadwallader. 

2,089,944 ;  Aug.  17. 
Mining  and  loading  system.     L.  F.  Crawford  and  F.  Cart- 

lidge.     2.075,505  ;  Mar.  30. 

•    •  J.  F.  Joy.     2,085,756  :  Julv  6. 

J.   F.   Joy.     2,093.448 ;    Sept.   21. 
J.  F.  Joy.     2,100.336  :  Xov.  30. 
C.  F.  Osgood.     2,075,954  ;  Apr.  6. 

C.  F.    us-ood.     2.100.350;   Nov.    30. 
T.  E.  Pray.    2,097,341  :  Oct.  26. 

D.  R.  Richards.     2.099,373  ;  Nov.  16. 
F.   Rassieur.      2,088,759 ;   Aug.    3. 


Mining  apparatus. 
Mining  apparatus. 
Mining  apparatus. 
Mining  apparatus. 
Mining  apparatus. 
Mining  apparatus. 
Mining  apparatus. 
Mining  drill.     B. 


Mining  machine. 
Mining  machine. 
Mining  maoliine. 
Mining  machine. 
Mining  machine. 
Mining  machine. 
Mining  machine. 
Mining  machine. 
.Mining  macliine. 
Mining  machine. 
Mining  machine. 


Mining  machine.  C.  L.  Bowman.  2.103.509  ;  Dec.  28 
Mining  machine.  M.  P.  Holmes.  2,078,944  :  May  4. 
Mining    machine.      R.    K.    Jeffrey    and    L.    E.    Mitchell 

2.091.405  :  Aug.  31. 
Mining  machine.     J.  F.  Jov.     2.077.417  :  Apr.  20. 
"'■    ■  ■  J.  F.  .Toy.     2,089,964;  Aug.   17. 

L.  E.  Mitchell.     2,091,416  ;  Aug.  31 
T.  E.  Pray.     2.007.339  :   Jan.  12. 
T.  E.  Prav.     2.008.070  :  .Tan.  19 
T.  E.  Pray.     2,070.920  :  Feb.  16. 
T.  E.  Pray.    2,082.119  ;  June  1. 
T.  E.  Pray.     2.096,917  ;  Oct.  26. 
L.  E.  Simmons.     2,068,573;  Jan.  19 
I..  E.  Simmons.     2.100,361  ;  Nov.  30 
W.  W.  Sloane.     2,075,870  ;  Apr.  6. 
J.  Spataro.     2.086.141  ;  July  6. 
Mining  machine  transmission  mechanism.     M.  P.  Holmes 

2,091,985;   Sept.   7. 
Mining.    Method    of   and   apparatus    for.     C.    F.    Osgood 

2,093.476  ;  Sept.  21.  ^ 

Mining  tool.     J.  Barron.     2,089,245  :  Ang.   10. 
Minute  displacements.  Gauging.    E.  R.  Wigan.    2,073,913  • 

Mar.  16. 
Mirror.      C.   V.   Hay.      2,091,203 :   Aug.   24. 
Mirror,    Adjustable    chair.      J.    Miserendino.      2,097,129 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Mirror   and   picture   frame.     V.   R.   Meyers.      2,075  588  • 
Mar.  30.  ' 

Mirror,  Dental.  H.  S.  Kuklin.  2,093,457  ;  Sept  21 
Mirror  for  vehicles.  L.  L.  Brandt.  2,100.938  ;  Nov  30 
Mirror,  Making  the  same,  and  composition  of  reflecting 
element  therefor.  H.  W.  Edwards.  2,067,907  •  Jan  19 
Mirror,  Nonblurrable.  M.  Somohano.  2,103,384 ;  Dec' 
28. 


Mirror,   Rear  view.     W.  La  Hodny.     2,071,883  ;   Feb.  23. 
Mirror,  Rear  view.     O.  C.  Ritz-\V oiler.     2,089,463  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Mirror,  Rear  vision.     D.  F.  Kronquist.     2.066,982  ;  Jan.  5. 
Mirror,  Rear  vision.     W.  Sands.     2,087,531  ;  July  20. 
Mirror   structure.    Rear   view.      A.    S.    Borba    and    G.    T. 

Edwards.     2,085,000  ;  June  29. 
Mirror  support.  Rear  view.     L.  G.  Ponce.     2,082,596-7 ; 

June  1. 
Mirror,  Toilet.     A.  Dorfman.      2,067,602  ;  Jan.  12. 
Mirror,  Visor.     F.  W.  Schmidt.     2,097,419  ;  Oct.  26. 
Missile   projecting  device.      H.   A.   Douglas.      2,069,821 ; 

Feb.  9. 
ilite  killer  attachment  for  bird  cage  perches.     F.  Mayer. 

2.101,008  :  Nov.  30. 
Mitt,  Abrasive.     H.    Greenwald.     2.103,455  :  Dec.   28. 
Mitten,  Beauty.     W.  Burke.     2,069,643  ;  Feb.  2. 
Mitten,  Dusting.     D.  Karger.     2,101.027  :  Dec.  7. 
Mitten.  Tuner's.     E.  W.  Cole.     2,103,711 ;   Dec.   28. 
Mixer ;  See — 

Cement  mixer.  Gas  miser. 

Concrete  miser.  Household  mixer. 

Drink  mixer.  Liquid  mixer. 

Fluid  mixer.  Motor  driven  mixer. 

Food  mixer.  Plaster  mixer. 

Fuel,  gas,  and  air  mixer.        Portable  mixer. 
Mixer.    G.  S.  P.  de  Bethune.     2,077,226  ;  Apr.  13. 
Miser.    W.  M.  Ryan  and  J.  W.  Bold.     2,076,163  ;  Apr.  6. 
Mixer.     A.  T.  Jolma.     2,071,879  ;  Feb.  23. 
Mixer.     C.   E.   Underwood.      2.085,132  ;   June  29. 
Mixer.     H.  C.  Wright.     2,070.768  :  Feb.  16. 
Mixer  and  distributor,  Road  oil.     G.  Gardner.     2,090,290  ; 

Aug.   17. 
Mixer  and  fruit  juicer.  Food.     E.  Newnham.     2,086,817  ; 

July  13. 
Mixer  control  system.  Automatic.    M.  T.  Goetz.    2,068,670  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Mixer  drive.     K.  A.  Seabrooks.     2,096,597  ;  Oct.  19. 
Mixing  and   atomizing  apparatus   for  hydrocarbons   and 

other  fluid  materials.    R.  F.  Simonin.    2,072,281 ;  Mar.  2. 
Mixing  and  coagulating  device.     M.  B.  Tark.     2,082,855 ; 

June  8. 
Mixing  and  filtering  apparatus.     D.  B.  Cave.     2,089,535  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Mixing  and  grinding  mill.     O.  Schulthess  and  C.  Theiler. 

2,100,599  ;  Nov.  30. 
Mixing  and  screening  apparatus   for  fertilizer  materials 

and  the  like.     A.  J.  Sackett.     2,080.508  ;  Mav  IS. 
Mixing  apparatus.     E.  G.  Myers.     2,081,552  ;  May  25. 
Mixing    apparatus    and    juice    extractor.       S.    Ferbend. 

2,101,989  ;  Dec.  14. 
Mixing  device.     R.   F.   Bean.     2.103.928  :  Dec.   28. 
Mixing  device.     A.  J.  Ferkel.     2,088,591 ;  Aug.  3. 
Mixing    device.       R.     M.     Strong     and     F.     S.     Roddie. 

2,091,532  ;  Aug.  31. 
Mixing  device.     W.  Tan  Guilder.     2.103,922  ;  Dec.  28. 
Mixing  device.     J.  M.  Wittmann.     2,096,442  ;  Oct.  19. 
Jlixing,    homogenizin?    and    dispersing   machine.      O.    F. 

Neitzke.     2,088,336  ;  July  27. 
Mixing  machine.     M.  A.  Arndt.     2,079,272  ;  May  4. 
Mixing  machine.     F.  Beken.     2,095,907  ;  Oct.  12. 
Mixmg   machine.     F.    J.    BuUock    and    W.    H.    Preston. 

2,101,490;  Dec.    7. 
Mixing  machine.     D.  McK.  Hepburn.     2.067.236  :  .Tan.  12. 
Mixing  machine.    E.  G.  Loomis.    2,087,917  :  Julv  27. 
Mixing  machine.     E.  J.  Bobbins.     2,099.964;  Nov.  23. 
Mixing  machine.     A.  J.  Sackett     2,074,673;  Mar.  23. 
Mixing  machine  and  method.      C.  B.  Mills.     2,097,088  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Mixing,  Method  of.     E.  C.  Ljungberg.    2,082,545  ;  June  1. 
Mixing  valve.     F.  N.  Beede.     2,084.378  :  June  22. 
Mixing  valve.     W.  C.  Brinkman.     2,083,360  ;  June  8. 
Mixing  valve.     R.  A.  J.  Evans.     2,103,067  ;  Dec.  21. 
Mixing  valve.     F.  E.  Hamilton.     2.086,129  ;  July  6. 
Mixing  valve.    J.  Krieger.     2,079,743  :  May  11. 
Mixing  valve.     H.  B.  McLaughlin.     2.072,645 :  Mar.  2. 
Mixing  valve.     R.  H.  Zinkil.     2,094,288  ;  Sept.  28. 
^'P°^ ''■'^l"*'^'   Pressure  responsive.     F.   L.   Henning  and 

G.  W.  Bezanson.     2.099.563:   Nov.  16. 
^»^n?  ■J'alve,  Thermostatically  controlled.     K.  D.  Kysor. 

^^\?^Ao®-S?P^'"^^-  ^-  ^-  Beardsley,  Jr.,  and  W.  A.  Parkins. 
2,102.o04  ;  Dec.  14. 

Mixture  for  the  production  of  malleable  iron.  R.  A. 
Edmunds.     2,069,717  :  Feb.  2. 

^'^'^t'^e  of  calcium  and  magnesium  hydroxides.  Treating  a. 
E.E.Dougherty.    2,082,101 :  June  1. 

Mixtures  of  chlor-phthalic  acid  and  anhydrides.  Separat- 
ing. E.  G.  Beckett,  C.  Shaw,  W.  E.  Stephen,  G.  C. 
Semple,  and  R.  F.  Thomson.     2,092,795  ;   Sept.  14. 

Mixtures  of  granular  solids  and  liquid  for  centrifuging, 
Juf  ^13  conditioning.    G.  E.  Stevens.    2,086,951 ; 

Mobile  apparatus   for  icing  refrigerator  vehicles.     E.   C. 

Grayson  and  V.  W.  Benner.     2,078.379  :  Apr.  27. 

2  078  il9^^Fr  ^"^0     ^^^^'^    ^^^^-      ^-    ^-    Benedict. 
M^casins,  Manufacturing.     R.  E.  Duplessis.     2,089,195; 

''Dl!iss%'''^*^0°84l2T'jSnf  §0'°^  "^^  ^°  ^^^"°^-     ^-  =• 
Model,  Advertising.     C.   G.    Fisher.     2,086,665;   July  13. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


945 


Model  display  device,  Collapsible.    I.  Bdelman.    2,083,597  ; 

June  15. 
Modulating   system.      R.    S.   Caruthers.     2,080,459  ;   Mav 

18. 
Modulating  system.     R.  S.  Caruthers.     2,086,601-2  ;  July 

13. 
Modulating  system.    F.  B.  Llewellyn.     2,070,666  ;  Feb.  16. 
Modulating  system.     R.  K.  Riesz.     2,078,974  ;  May  4. 
Modulating      system      for      short      waves.        I.      Wolff. 

2,078,302  ;  Apr.  27. 
Modulation.     J.  Rohnfeld.     2,095,371 ;   Oct.  12. 
Modulation.     H.  O.  Roosenstein.     2,076,351  ;  Apr.  6. 
Modulation.     G.  L.  Usselman.     2,075,071 ;  Mar.  30. 
Modulation  and  frequency  stabilization.     H.  E.  Hollmann. 

2,078,245  ;  Apr.  27. 
Modulation     for     radio     transmission.       P.     B.     Taylor. 

2,095,774;  Oct.  12. 
Modulation  measurement.    H.  Grumel.    2,082,492  ;  June  1. 
Modulation  measuring  system.   H.  J.  Schrader.   2,078,285  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Modulation  meter.     L.  B.  Arguimbau.     2,069,934  ;  Feb.  9. 
Modulation  metering  device.     H.  J.  Schrader.     2,103,341  : 

Dec.  28. 
Modulation  system.     M.  G.  Crosby.     2,077,223;  Apr.  13. 
Modulation  system.     W.  A.  E.  Quilter.     2,093,780  ;  Sept. 

21. 
Modulation  system  for  ultra-high  frequency  waves.     H.  E. 

Hollmann.     2,080,572  ;  May  18. 
Modulator.     G.  Krawinkel.     2,093,729  ;   Sept.   21. 
Modul.itor.       F.     C.     Lunnon     and     H.     J.     H.     AVassell. 

2,083,330  :  June  8. 
Modulator.     G.  L.  Usselman.     2,074,440  :  ]\Iar.  23. 
Moistening  device.     J.  H.  Lee.     2,085,862  ;  July  6. 
Moistening  device  for  the  treatment  of  the  hair.     L.  and 

M.  Colson.     2,095,169  ;  Oct.  5. 
Moistening  mechanism  for  feeding  threads.     R.  i\I.  Bash- 
ore.     2,080,996  ;  May  18. 
Moisture-diffusing  apparatus.  Automatic.     E.  S.  De  Hart. 

2,097,365  ;   Oct.   26. 
Moisture  for  use  on  lighter-than-air-aircraft,  Recovery  of. 

K.  von  Lude.     2,071,868  ;  Feb.  23. 
Moistureproof  article.     W.   H.   Charch,   M.  M.  Brubaker, 

and  F.  M.  Meigs.     2,098,534-42  ;  Nov.  9. 
Moistureproofing  composition.     C.  R.  Fordyce  and  H.  F. 

Robertson.     2,075,106  :  Mar.  30. 
Moisture  teller.     H.  W.  Dietert.     2,080,168  :  May  11. 
Moisture  tester.     A.  O.  Store.     2,082,304;   June  1. 
Moisture   tester   and   method.     A.   L.   Berry.      2,076,441  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Moisture  to  motors.  Device  for  supplying.     J.  E.  Bowman. 

2.083,083  :  June  15. 
Molasses  and  like  products.  Machine  and  method  for  con- 
centrating.    A.   C.   Plougland.     2,089,062  ;  Aug.   3. 
Molasses  and  like  products.  Machine  for  solidifying.    A.  C. 

Hougland.     2,089,093  ;  Aug.   3. 
Molasses,  Clarification  of.     M.  W.  Mead,  Jr.     2,075,127  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Mold :  See — 

Billet  mold.  Interchangeable  mold. 

Brick  mold.  Metal  mold. 

Butter  mold.  Pattie  mold. 

Centrifugal  casting  mold.        Piston  mold. 

Chill  mold.  Sectional  mold. 

Cooky  mold.  Stereotype  mold. 

Cooling  mold.  Stereotype     plate     castin;.- 

Flexible  mold.  mold. 

Freezing  mold.  Tire  mold. 

Glass  mold.  Tire  retreading  mold. 

Hydraulic  mold.  Tooth  mold. 

Ingot  mold.  Waffle  mold. 

Mold.      B.    S.    Sample   and    W.    A.    Fletcher.      2.094.82.'!  : 

Oct.  5. 
Mold  and   apparatus  for  making  same,   Vented.     W.  H. 

Millspaugh.     2,093,286;    Sept.   14.  „„„„„,., 

—     '     -*'•        ■'      '        '        i5.     Gathmann.       2,092.551; 


.■\.    B.    Davis. 


Mold     and     ingot,     Ingot. 

Sept.  7.  ,     .  .   . 

Mold    and    making   same,    Printing   plate. 

2,085,740  ;  July  6. 
Mold  and  method  of  molding.     H.  N.  Wayne.     2,072,3-10  ; 

Mar   2 
Mold  and  slug,  Typograplucal.    E.  M.  RIghter.     2,100,304  ; 

Mold   apidiance,   Orlliodontlc.     T.   IIIU   and   C.   P.   Lucas. 

2,0.S:!,503;   June  15.  „„„„,„,     ». 

Moldboard,  Au.xiliary.     (i.  L.  Sliarltz      2,070,531;  May   4. 
Mold  br.'.iker.      J.   K.   Campbell.     2,102,5.')2;   Dec    14. 
Mold  coaling.     H.  C.   Vance.     2,000,408;  Aug.   17. 
Mold    core.    Expansible   and    contiactlble.      T.    Schuster. 

2,075,501;    Mar.    30.  ,  ^,  _,^,     ^       , 

Mold-llask  scpiir.ilor.      A.  H.  Feldimui.      2,101 ,  .76  ;  Dec.  7. 
Mold  for  casting  (ync  metal  pigs,  Ingot.     E.  H.  Hosteller. 

2  072  817  '  Mar    2 
Mold  for  forming  rubber  arllclcs.    K.  H.  Lowry.    2,004,157  ; 

Mold  for  frozen  confccllonH.     A.  (".  Grunwald.     2.080,8ir,  : 

Mold^for'  frozen    confections.      B.    L.    York.      2,074,600; 

Mar.  23.  .       ,  ,       .  .     ,   , 

Mold   for  making  hollow    art  ides   from   plMsllc   nialrrlaltt. 

K.   Itralrlng.      2,100,K:12  ;   Nov.  ."iO. 
Mold  for  manufacturing  eompoHlto  vitreous  tile  and  con 

erete  Hlaves.     P.  C.  Fish.     2,008,382  ;  Nov.  0. 


Mold    for   piston   packing.      P.    W.   Dempsey.     2,071,734 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Mold   for    rubber   articles.     A.   W.   Oakleaf.     2,092,813 ; 

Sept.  14. 

Mold  for  the  manufacture  of  briquettes  from  fine-grained 

materials  in  powder  form  and  the  like.   Pressing.     W. 

Bolk.     2,093,029  ;  Sept.  14. 

Mold,  Making  a  record.     A.  Hewitt.     2,075,646  ;  Mar.  30. 

Mold    of    typographical    slug    casting    machines.      C.    A. 

Albrecht.     2,082,532  ;  June  1. 
Mold  stool.  Ingot.     E.  R.  Williams.     2,093,024  ;   Sept.  14. 
Molded   articles   by  pressing.   Production   of.     F.    Fischer 

and  O.  Horn.     2,079,343  ;  May  4. 
Molded     articles,      Manufacture     of.        A.      Sommerfeld. 

2.090,489  ;  Aug.  17. 
Molded    articles,    Preparing.      F.     Sesbach.      2,091,164 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Molded   artificial  masses,   Production  of.     C.   Wnlff  and 

E.  Dorrer.     2,077,542  ;  Apr.  20. 
Molded    handled    receptacle.      G.    L.    Smith.      2,102,653 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Molded  pieces  from  mortar  or  concrete,  Mantifacture  of. 

E.  Freyssinet.     2,099,265;  Nov.   16. 
Molded  products  and  making  same.     G.   C.  Howard  and 

L.  T.  Sandborn.     2,080,077  ;  May  11. 
Molded  products  and  method  ana  apparatus   for  making 

same.  Composite.     R.  Millenaar.     2,093,640  ;  Sept.  21. 
Molder.     L.  E.  Blood.     2,102,175  ;  Dec.  14. 
Molder,  Chin.     S.  J.  Wilson.     2,079,096  ;  May  4. 
Molder,  Direct  pressure  matrix.     E.  A.  Mills.     2,096,643  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Molding.     D.  J.  Campbell.     2.084,128  :  June  15. 
Molding.     S.  D.   Murphy  and  F.   V.   Osborn.     2,068,562  ; 

Jan.    19. 
Molding.    H.  B.  Myers.    2,076,790  ;  Apr.  13. 
Molding  and  matrix,  Art  of.     T.  C.   Browne.     2,075,636  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Molding  apparatus.     H.  Griesel.     2,075,607  ;  Mar.  30. 
Molding  apparatus.     A.  R.   McCombs.     2,066.993  ;  Jan.  5. 
Molding  apparatus.     E.  F.  Nickol.     2,068.302  ;  Jan.  19. 
.Molding  apparatus.     E.   C.   Smallv.     2.100.985  :   Nov.   30. 
Molding,  Apparatus  for.     M.  E.  Toman.     2,088,123  ;  July 

27. 
Molding  apparatus.  Permanent.     M.  Wagner.     2,093,625  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Molding,  Bead.     O.  J.  Crowe.     2,080,166  ;  May  11. 
Molding  composition.     E.  R.  Dillehay.     2,090,577  ;   Aug. 

17. 
Molding      composition.     E.      Elbel      and      F.      Seebach. 

2,101,042  :   Dec.    7. 
Molding  composition   and   making   same.      W.    H.   Mason, 

R.  M.  Boehm,  and  W.  E.  Kooncc.     2,080,078  ;  May  11. 
Molding    compositions    and     molding.       D.     E.     Strain. 

2,101,107;  Dec.  7. 
Molding  compositions,  Catalytically-hardening.     C.  Ellis. 

2,092,754;  Sept.   14. 
Molding   compound.      W.   L.   Baxter.     2,094,868 ;    Oct.   5. 
Molding    for    electric    wires.     M.    A.    Lofebvre    du    Proy. 

2.087.040  :  July  20. 
Molding  machine.     M.  A.  Davis.     2.090,784  ;  Aug.  24. 
Molding  machine.     D.  M.  Jones.     2,070,945;   Fob.   16. 
Molding  machine.     J.   A.  Rathbone.     2,079,631  ;  May  11. 
Molding  machine.     F.  R.   Wallace.     2,085,690  ;  June  29. 
Molding  machine.     J.   Wiley.     2,090,638;   Nov.  10. 
.Molding  machine  and  the  manufacture  of  pellets  thereby, 

Extru.slon.      .\.   W.   Sizer.     2.09(>,5L'9  :  Oct.  10. 
Molding  machine.    Roll  olT.      W.   IT.   Nicholls.     2,102,378; 

Dec.  14. 
Molding  mixture  and  making  the  same.   Water-resistant. 

W.  Bradenberg.     2,0(i8,974  ;  Jan.  20. 
Molding  plant.     K.  lleng.Ter.     2,096.326  ;  Oct.  19. 
Molding  press.     A.  ^^  Howald.     2,071.705  ;   Feb.  2.3. 
.Molding     press.       II.     D.     Thweatt     and     O.     HolTmann. 

2,0!)5,209;  Oct.  12. 
Molding,  Rubber.     F.  N.  I'lckoft.       2.066.708;  Jan.  5. 
Moldings   and    the    like    to    ehiinnci  slL-ip*""!    KU|ipoi'ts,    At- 
taching,    (i.  John.-ion.     2.091,.S.')9;  Aug.   31. 
Molds,  Ai)paratus  for  cutting  tire.     L.  M.   Watson.  R.  F. 

'rcriics,   and   I,.   C.   l!ii<lloiig.      i;.in0,4(;i  ;  Nov.  30. 
Molds.      Apparatus     for     forming     sand.     F.     P.      0111. 

2,069.660  ;  I'd).  2. 
Jlolds.  Apparatus  for  introducing  melts  Into  casting,     J. 

Rfinn.     2.090,098  ;  Oct.  20. 
Molds,     Aiiparaln.s     for     producing.     II.     F.     ITngenioyer. 

2,1()I.»i77  ;    Dec.   7, 
Molds,   Making.      S.  Cohn.      2,092,832;   Sept.   14. 
Molds   \isi'(l    I'lir   casting   iiiclal    pipes   and    the   like    by    the 
citiliUiigiil    Tnetlmd,    .Manufacture   of.      A,    J,    van'ZIJp. 
■J.1(ll.72<;  ;    Dec.    7. 
Molds  used  In  the  pr(>parntlon  of  synthetic  resins.     R.  T. 

Fi.MdH,      2,(ti)7,27l  ;   Oct,   26. 
Mole  trap.      It.  H.   Smith,     2,086.826;  July  1.1. 
.MnlliiskH,   Shrlllng.      J,    II.   DoxNCf.   Jr.,   and   W.   II.   Cook, 

2,l(>2,OI."i  :   I>'T.   21. 
Molten  nrntiTlal  as  liiat   transferring  medium,   UtllUntlon 

of.     M.   II.   Arvrsoii,     2,074,520;  Miir,   2:t. 
Molten    metnl    pump.       W.     A.    S.    Iliiriiion.       2.0715.805; 

Ai.r.  6. 
Molvliili'iiate  from  ropper  snlitlildoH,  Sepiirntlon  of.     H.  II. 

ItVnwn.     2,OI>,%,067  ;  Oct.    10, 
MdlvlidiMiIti'  from  copper  Hulnhtde*,  Srpnriitlnn  of.     H.  H, 

Hrown.      2.070,076  ;    Feb.   t». 
Molvhdennm  c<»neentrateH,  'rreatlnB.     T.   11.  Donnhuo  nnd 
.1."  It.  CunnlnKham.     2.01)6,8-»«  ;   Oct.  2(1. 


946 


IXDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


E.  K.  Judd. 


B. 


Molybdenum  from  wulfenite  ore,  Extracting 

2,079,805  ;  May  11. 
Molybdenum,  Metallurgy  of.     T.  H.  Donahue  and  J. 
■  Cunningham.     2,096,847  ;   Oct.  26. 
Monetarv  economic  situation.  Apparatus  for  depicting  a. 

"W.  E.  Trent.     2.066.809  :  Jan.  5. 
Money  values.  Apparatus  for  indicating.     C.  L.  Burdick. 

2,069,401 ;  Feb.  2. 
Monitoring  system.     J.  M.  Kane.     2,080,423  ;  May  18. 
Monoamides  of  dicarboxvlic  acids  and  preparing  the  same. 

P.  L.    Salzberg.     2,101,323  ;  Dec.  7. 
Monoazodvestuffs.     O.    Baver,    R.    Fleischhauer,    and    D. 

Delfs.     2.087.425  ;  July  20. 
Mono-azodyestuffs.     R.  Fleischhauer.     2,068,172  ;  Jan.  19. 
MonoazodvestufEs.     R.   Fleischhauer   and   C.   T.   Schultis. 

2,095,468  :  Oct.  12._ 

Fleischhauer    and    E.     Fischer. 


Zervas     and     H.      Clingestein. 
their    manufacture.      E.     Senn. 


Monoazodyestuffs.       R. 

2,102.115  ;  Dec.  14. 
Monoazodvestuffs.       P. 

2,075,076  ;  Mar.  30. 
Monoazo-dyestufEs     and 

2,083,308  ;  June  8. 
Monobromopvrene   and    preparing   it.      A.    Wolfram   and 

W.  Schnurr.     2,094,227  ;   Sept.  28. 
Monogram     construction.       R.     C.     Bangs.       2,092,146  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Monogram   for   automobiles.      A.    Lowenfels.      2,073,844 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Monogram  unit.     M.  Chernow.    2,093,264 ;  Sept.  14. 
Monohalides.  Treatment  of   unsaturated.     H.  P.  A.   Groll 

and  G.  Hearne.     2,067,392  ;  Jan.  12. 
Mono-ketones  of  the  pyrene  series  and  making  the  same. 

R.  Scholl,  K.  Meyer,  and  J.  Donat.     2,069,683  ;  Feb.  2. 
Monomethvlamine  and  dimethvlamine.  Production  of.     P. 

Herold  and  K.  Smeykal.     2,068,132  ;  Jan.  19. 
Mono-methyl     amine.     Recovery     of.       L.     C.     Swallen. 

2,079,580;  May  4. 
Monomethyl-para-aminophenol    and    its    sulphate,    Manu- 
facture of.     S.  Norman.     2,101,749-50  ;  Dec.   7. 
Monoplane.  Auto.     E.  F.  Wagner.     2.103,881  ;  Dec.  28. 
Monorail  track  support.     De  C.  Dunlap.     2,084,610  ;  June 

22. 
Monument.     H.  B.  Compton. 
Mop.     J.  D.  Bates.     2.073.726 
Mop.     J.  J.  Brell.     2,092,569  ; 
Mop.     E.  W.  Burchell  and  G. 

Feb.  23. 
Mop.     H.  Cave.     2,095.917 ;  Oct.  12. 
Mop.     W.  Evans.     2,088.366  ;  July  27. 
Mop.     J.  Glovar.     2.081,230  :  May  25. 
Mop.     O.  Muckenhirn.     2,093,052  ;   Sept.  14. 
Mop  attachment.     A.  Trinsa.     2,079..S67  ;  Mav  4. 
Mop,   Combination.     C.  Hiiber.     2,102,319  ;  Dec. 
Mop,  Floor.     A.  O.  Pieper.     2,073.170  ;  Mar.  9. 
Mop.    Floor.     R.   C.   Teare.     2.067,687  ;  Jan.   12. 
Mop  head.     R.  Maeda.     2,081.631  ;  May  25. 
Mop  holder.     J.  L.  Heider.    2.079,709  ;  May  11. 
Mop  holder.     H.  B.  Tarbox.     2,103.565  ;  Dec.  28. 
Mop  shaking  device.     J.  J.  Brell.     2,092,570  ;  Sept.  7. 
Mop  wringer.    J.  Weil.     2,077,083  ;  Apr.  13. 
Mordant,  Metal   etching.     E.    S.  Truitt.     2,080,348;   Mav 

11. 
Mortar  compositions.  Refractory.    F.  A.  Harvey  and  R.  E. 

Birch.     2,077,793  ;  Apr.  20. 
Mortar  spreader  and  spreading  mortar.     A.  K.  Hitzman. 

2,094,703  :  Oct.  5. 
Mortise  and  tenon  joint  lock.     D.  Orenstein. 

June  1. 
Moth  bag.     G.  Rottman.     2,071.088  :  Feb.  16. 
Moth  exterminator.    B.  B.  Green.     2,090.792  ; 
Mothproofing  compositions.     B.  L.  Landers. 

Aug.  24. 
Mothproofing     compositions    of    matter.       T. 

2,078.458  :  Apr.  27. 
Moth-proofing  detergent  composition.     H.   Stotter  and  T. 

Hermann.     2,082,188  ;  June  1. 
Motion   and   framing   device,    Intermittent.     J.    F.   Meek 

2,086,943  ;  July  13. 
Motion   device.    Hydraulic  reciprocating.     A.   E.   Weaver. 

2.069,122  :  Jan.  26. 
Motion.    Mechanism    for    transmitting.      A.    R.    Havener. 

2,082,336  :  June  1. 
Motion   reverser.    Sleeveless.      L.   L.   Schauer   and  A.    M. 

Sosa.      2,070,372  :   Feb.   9. 
Motion     transforming     mechanism.     A.     C.     de     Brain. 

2.082,483  ;  June  1. 
Motive  power  plant.     M.  Birkigt.     2,087,832  ;  July  20. 
Motor :  Sef- 


2,084,521 ;  June  22. 
;  Mar.  16. 

Sept.  7. 

A.  Altenbern.     2,071,918 ; 


14. 


2.082,300  ; 


Aug.  24. 
2,091,075  ; 

P.     Remv. 


Adjustable  shaft  motor. 

Adjustable  speed  electric 
motor. 

Air  motor 

Adjustable  speed  motor. 

Alternating-current   motor 

Alternatinc  current  induc- 
tion motor. 

AlternatiiiK  current  shunt 
motor. 

Boring  motor. 

Capacitor  motor. 

Capacity  motor. 

Condonser  motor. 

Crankless  motor. 


Double  action  two  cvcle 
motor. 

Double-speed  synchronous 
motor. 

Dynamo  motor. 

Electric  motor. 

Electric  startinc  motor. 

Expansible  chamber  mo- 
tor. 

Fluid  current  motor. 

Fluid  pressure  actuated 
motor. 

Geared  motor. 

Hand  propelled  motor. 

Heat  motor. 


Motor :  See — 

Hydraulic  motor.  Steam  motor. 

Induction  disk  motor.  Steel  motor. 

Internal  combustion  motor.      Stoker  actuating  motor. 

Magnetic  induction  motor.      Synchronous    electron  mo- 
Magnetic  reaction  motor.  tor. 

Outboard  motor.  Synchronous  induction 

Pressure     fluid     actuated  motor. 

spinning  motor.  Synchronous  motor. 

Pressure  fluid  motor.  Thermoelectric  motor. 

Reaction  motor.  Thrust  motor. 

Reversible  rotary  motor.         Two-speed  capacitor  motor. 

Rotary  motor.  Variable  speed  motor. 

Self-starting    synchronous      Vernier  motor, 
motor.  Vibrating  motor. 

Shaded  pole  induction  mo-     Vibratory  electric  motor, 
tor.  Wave  motor. 

Single     phase      condenser     Wind  motor. 

motor.  Windshield  cleaner  motor. 

Small  motor.  Windshield  wiper  motor. 

Small  synchronous  motor.      Windshield  wiping  motor. 

Spring  motor. 
Motor.     M.  P.  De  Motte.     2,090,575  ;  Aug.   17. 
Motor.     L.Hammond.     2.0S0.371 ;  Mav  11. 
Motor.      P.    T.    Keebler    and    W.    S.    EUiott.      2,082,959; 

June  8. 
Motor.     I.  M.  Levy  and  B.  Kemp.     2,067.155  :  Jan.  5. 
Motor.     E.   S.   Savage.     2.094,621 :   Oct.   5. 
Motor.     W.  H.  Wineman.     2.098.122:  Nov.  2. 
Motor  actuator.     S.    Svenson.     2,093.689  ;   Sept.   21. 
Motor.    Alternating    current    oscillating.      H.    V.    Green. 

Be.  20.510  ;  Sept.  21. 
Motor    and    compressor    assembly.       H.    A.    Greenwald. 

2,085,355  ;   June  29. 
Motor  and  compressor  unit.     L.  W.  Melcher.     2,103,861 ; 

Dec.  2S. 
Motor  and  constructing  same,  Synchronous.     C.  L.  Far- 
rand.     2,075,893  ;  Apr.  6. 
Motor    and     driven    element    assembly      J.     C.    Hobbs. 

2.073,404  ;  Mar.  9. 
Motor    and   generator   device.      Piezoelectric.      A.    L.    W. 

Williams.     2,081,862  ;  May  25. 
Motor  and  housing  assembly.     E.  Newnham  and  W.  H. 

Fischer.     2,096,618  ;  Oct.  19. 
Motor  and  speed  pulley  mount  for  a  lathe.    L.  D.  Stanley. 

2,090,818 ;  Aug.  24. 
Motor  and  speed  regulator  therefor.     P.  A.  Chamberlain. 

2,092,955  :   Sept.   14. 
Motor  and  the  Uke  construction,  Electric.     S.  N.  Mead. 

2,068,189  ;  Jan.  19. 
Motor  apparatus.     W.  H.  Wineman.     2,103,963  ;  Dec.  28. 
Motor  apparatus  for  pumping  and  other  purposes.     R.  H. 

Carr.     2.103.742  ;  Dec.  28. 
Motor  assembly.  Mower.     W.  T.  Smith.     2,097,351 ;  Oct. 

26. 
Motor  attachment.     J.  L.  Johnson.     2,087,688  ;  July  20. 
Motor-block   stand.     W.  G.  VoUmer.     2,103,568  ;  Dec.  28. 
Motor  brake.     E.  P.  Larsh.     2,077,888  ;  Apr.  20. 
Motorcar.    M.  P.  Blomberg.     2,079,748  ;  Mav  11. 
Motor  compressor.     W.  D.  Drysdale.     2,100".799  ;  Nov.  30. 
Motor   compressor.     C.    B.   Martin.     2,077,802 ;   Apr.   20. 
Motor  compressor.     R.  Pateras  Pescara.     2,084,823  ;  June 

22. 
Motor    compressor,    Crankless.      R.    Witkiewicz    and    A. 

Wicinski.     2,076,258  ;  Apr.  6. 
Motor   compressor   unit.      E.    W.   Ballentine.      2,071,870  : 

Feb.  23. 
Motor-compressor  unit  for  refrigerating  apparatus.     C.  E. 

L.    Lipman.     2,100.716 ;  Nov.   30. 
Motor    compressor   with    free    pistons.      R.    P.    Pescara. 

2.078,157  ;  Apr.  20. 
Motor  compressors.  Travelling.    J.  Wohlmeyer.    2,074,293  : 

Mar.  16. 
Motor  construction.     C.  J.  Coberlv.     2,084.479  ;  June  22. 
Motor  construction.     J.  B.  Van  Horn  and  E.  M.  Wagner. 

2,080,678  ;  May  18. 
Motor  constraction,  Electric.     H.  E.  Reeder.     2,072,769  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Motor  construction.  Marine.     J.  W.  Harvey.     2,096,037 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Motor  control.     J.  A.  Shepard.     2,077,904;  Apr.  20. 
Motor  control  apparatus.     H.  E.  Young.     2,086,594  ;  July 

-^^?J^X5;„'^2°*^'"°^'  Single-phase  multispeed.    G.  E.  Micholsen. 

2.068,5o9  ;  Jan.  19. 
Motor  control,  Stoker.     J.  F.  Turner  and  C.  P.  Breiden- 

baugh.     2.079.135  ;  Mav  4. 
^*X-o*^2?;E'"°^  system.     B.  O.  Austin  and  N.  H.  Willby. 

2,0 1 8,216;  Apr.  27. 

^^'^^'^^  '^9J}1^^^  system.     B.   O.  Austtn  and  N.  H.  Willbv. 

2.094,338  :  Sept.  28. 
Motor  control  system.  J.  L.  Bird.  2.081.032  ;  Mav  IS. 
Motor  control  system.  W.  G.  Cook.  2,092,051 ;  Sept.  7. 
Motor  control  system.  I.  K.  Dor+ort.  2.098.182  :  Nov.  2. 
Motor  control  system.  P.  McShane.  2,085,116 :  June  29. 
Motor  control  system.  W.  R.  Perrv.  2.102.911  ;  Dec.  21. 
Motor  control  system.  F.  B.  Powers.  2.082.026  ;  June  1. 
Motor  control  system.  L.  G.  Riley.  2.078.684  ;  Apr.  27. 
Motor   control   system.     L.   G.   RHev,   N.   H.   Willby,   and 

F.  B.  Powers.     2.078,683  ;  Apr.  27 

Oct    1%^'^^'^^    system.      W.    R.    Taliaferro.      2,095,773; 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


94' 


Motor   control   system.      C.    Thumim   and   T.    R.    Cogge- 

shall.     2,094,478  ;  Sept.  28. 
Motor    control    system.       L.    A.  .Trofimov.       2,073,382  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Motor    control    system.      L.    A.    Umansky.      Re.    20,353 ; 

May  4. 
Motor  control  system.     N.  H.  Wlllby.     2,078,648-9  :  Apr. 

27. 
Motor   control   system.     N.    H.   Wlllby.     2,100,728 ;   Nov. 

30. 
Motor  control  system.     N.  H.  Willby  and   G.  L.  Moses. 

2,100,727  ;  Nov.  30. 
Motor  control  system.  Alternating  current.     J.  F.  Koval- 

sky.     2,078,673  ;  Apr.  27. 
Motor  control,  System  of.     H.  B.  La  Roque.     2,084,206  ; 

June  15. 
Motor     controlled     valve.      W.      Tallmadge.      2,082,471 ; 

June  1. 
Motor  controlling  device.     C.  R.  Kelty.     Re.  20,471 :  Aug. 

17. 
Motorcycle.     Le  G.  L.  Jordan.     2,077,628  ;  Apr.  20. 
Motor  cycle.    A.  E.  F.  van  Caneghem.    2,075,785  ;  Mar.  30. 
Motorcycle   driving   mechanism,    drive   line,    and   braking 

mechanism.     L.  G.  Nicholson.     2,071,761 ;  Feb.  23. 
Motorcycle,     Quickly    demountable    light.       H.     Seehase. 

2,080,972  ;  May  18. 
Motor  device,  Electric.     C.  E.  Johnson.     2,092,919  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Motor  device.  Fluid.     A.  Neveu.     2,092,405  :  Sept.  7. 
Motor  device,  Vibratory.    E.  L.  Barrett.     2,071,384  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Motor  device,  Vibratory.    E.  L.  Barrett  and  M.  J.  Manaban. 

2  072  578  *  Iklar  2 
Motor  drive!     B. 'l.'Kassing.     2,089,381;  Aug.  10. 
Motor    drive   control  for  duplicating  machines  and    the 
like.     F.  W.  Storck.     2,069.729  ;  Feb.  2.  « 

Motor  drive  for  disk  fans.  Direct.     A.  O.  Hurxthal.     Re. 

20,285  ;  Mar.  9. 
Motor  drive  for  motion  picture  cameras.     A.  B.  Fuller. 

2.083.646  :  June  15. 
Motor  driven  mixer.     L.  N.  Smith.     2,074,708  ;  Mar.   23. 
Motor    for     a     power     transmission     mechanism,     Fluid. 

W.  M.  Braly.     2,072,356  ;  Mar.  2. 
Motor  for  deep  well  pumps.    H.  M.  Hallgarth.    2,090,670  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Motor    for    electric    razors.      T.    S.    Casner       2,079,151  ; 

May  4. 
Motor  for  oil  well  pumping  systems.     H.  M.   Salentine. 

2,073,809;  Mar.  16. 
Motor     for     pumping     mechanism.       W.     H.     Wincman. 

2,103,.308  ;  Dec.  28. 
Motor     for     pumping    mechanism.       W.     H.     Wineman. 

2,103,964-5  ;  Dec.  28. 
Motor   for   rotary    spindle   machines,    Hydraulic.      E.   K. 

Benedek.     2,098,213-14:  Nov.  9. 
Motor   generator  for  medium-high   frequency  alternating 

current.     W.  Koonig.     2,093,777  :  Sept.  21. 
Motor  interlock  system,  Plural.  C.  L.  Farrand.  2,074,686  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Motor     mechanism.     Electromagnetic.        C.     T.     Blunie. 

2,068,531  ;  Jan.   19. 
Motor  of  low  speed.   Self-starting  synchronoii.s.     O.  Jan- 

zon.     2,096,518  ;  Oct.  19. 
Motor  operated  switch.     W.  Beusch.     2,083,425  ;  June  8. 
Motor  or  machine,  Electric.     H.  S.  Kozlowski.     2,090,111  : 

Oct.  19. 
Motor  or  pump.     C.   F.  Brightwell.     2.099,193;  Nov.  16. 
Motor  overload  cut-out  switch.     E.  C.  Ranoy.     2,0-3,280  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Motor  propelled  wheeled  roller.     B.  Moore,  Jr.     2,101,150; 

Dec.    7. 
Motor  protective  device.    C.  G.  Veinott.    2,094,386  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Motor    speed    regulator.      R.    Lee    and    L.    E.    Egedal. 

2,103,589  :  Doc.  28. 
Motor  starting  device.     P.  Cibi4.     2,009.386;  Nov.   10. 
Motor    structure.    Outboard.      F.    T.    Irgens.      2,082,058 ; 

June  1. 
Motor     support.        G.     C.     Muiio/.     and     D.     M.     Watson. 

2.098,001  ;  Nov.  2. 
Motor  suspension.     C.  A.  Brlnkort.     2,060,694  ;  Feb.  2. 
Motor  suspension,  Automobile.     T.   G.  Hare.     2,092,065  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Motor    Bystem.     Alternating     current.       B.    D.     Bedford. 

Re.  20,568  ;  Dec.  7. 
Motor    systen),     Alternating    current.       B.     D.     Bedford. 

2.077,200  ;  Apr.  13. 
Motor     system.     Internal     combustion.        C.     T.     JmckIis. 

2.005.746;  Oct.  12. 
Motor  unit.  Flasher.     S.  C.  Vincent  and  P.  C.  VolUinaii. 

2,009,583;   Nov.   10. 
Motor  unit.  Multiple.     E.  C.  Ekstromor.     2,008,058;  Nov. 

10. 
Motor  vehicle  frame.     O.  R.  Paton.     2,000,024  ;  Feb.  0. 
Motor  vehicle  rniiiic.     V.  W.  Shirk.     2.0K0.7tS;   Miiv  IS. 
Motor  vehicle  Kauge.     It.  D.  Smith.     2,070,518;  Feb.  0. 
Motor  vclilcl.'  l.ileh.      M.  'rilil.cllH.     2.1(>.'1.7(t2  :  Dec.  2H. 
Motor  vehicle  Hvstem.     K.  C.  ITorlon.     2.088,008;  Aug.  .1. 
Motor  wheel.     It.   I!.  Miller.     2, 002, 258  ;  Sept.  7. 
Motor    with     uniliTwiidT    exIiauHt,    Iti'viTHlblo    outbonrd. 
F.  T.  Irgens.     2,082,050;  June  1. 

Motors    Aiilomnllc  Ignliloi iilrol   for  Internal   conibun- 

llon,      11.    \V.    Menil.v      2,003,521;    Sept.   21. 


Motors,  Automatically   restarting  electric.     J.   F.   Frese. 

2,068,600  ;  Jan.   19. 
Motors,   Construction  of  electric   single-phase.     C.   Zorzi. 

2,078,114  ;  Apr.  20. 
Motors,    Method     and    apparatus    for    starting.      C.    B. 

Waters.     2,079,092  ;  May  4. 
Motors,  Regulating  the  speed  of  polyphase  alternate  cur- 
rent.    H.  V.  James.     2,099,890;  Nov.  23. 
Mount.     S.  G.  Green.     2,072,877  ;  Mar.  9. 
Mount,  Adjustable  filter     J.  Mihalvi.     2,073.314  :  Mar.  9. 
Mount,  Airplane  engine.     F.  R.  Canney.    2,070,782  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Mount    and    making    the    same,    Fastener.     R.    T.    Allis. 

2.067,371  ;  Jan.  12. 
Mount,  Compass.     R.  K.  Stout.     Re.  20,523  ;  Sept.  28. 
Mount,  Compass.     R.  K.   Stout.     2,085,050  ;  June  29. 
Mount,  Drill.     A.  Park.     2,078,610  ;  Apr.  27. 
Mount,  Focusing  lens.      V.  V.  Colaiace.     2,087,020  ;  July 

13. 
Mount    for    cameras,    Adjustable    lens.      G.    L.    Coursen. 

2,071,061  ;  Feb.  16. 
Mount    for    electron    discharge     devices.       J.     Hirmann. 

2,094,654;  Oct.   5. 
Mount    for    electron    discharge    devices.     N.    R.    Smith. 

2.087,307  ;  July  20. 
Mount   for   indicators.      W.   F.   Herold    and   L.   Deutsch. 

2.099.958  ;  Nov.  23. 
Mount    for   miniature   bombs.    Streamline.      C.    G.    Trim- 
bach.     2,071,594  ;  Feb.  23. 
Mount   for   wing   guns.      R.   A.    Swalm   and    (".    R.    O.    P. 

Heintze.     2,076,256  ;  Apr.  6. 
Mount,  Galvanometer.     H.  J.  Hasbrouck,  Jr.,  and  E.  Ross. 

2,086,769  ;  July  13. 
Mount,   Gun.      T.   J.   Heavey.     2,081,929  ;   June  1. 
Mount,  Lamp.     E.  Ross.     2,093,023  ;  Sept.  14. 
Mount,  Machine  gun.     G.  Johnston.     2,085,024  ;  June  29. 
Mount,    Objective.     G.    B.    Gallasch    and    H.    F.    Kurtz. 

2,093,605  :  Sept.  21. 
Mount  or  the   like.   Picture.      C.   N.    Cross.     2,092,348 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Mount,  Roller  and  flywheel.     H.   J.  Hasbrouck,  Jr.  and 

E.   Ross.     2,092,159  ;  Sept.  7. 
Mount,    Turret    gun.      S.    B.    Brett    and    G.    H.    Rarev. 

2,006.326;  Jan.  5. 
Mount,  X-ray.     H.  Cross.     2,086,996;  July  13. 
Mounting,    Adjustable    soundboard.      V.    L.    and    R.    S. 

Koroncai.     2,073,747  ;  Mar.  10. 
Mounting   and    attaching   same.    Ophthalmic.      G.    A.    El- 

lestad.     2,103,523  ;  Dec.  28. 
Mounting   and    belt    tightener.    Combined    motor.      C.    H. 

Kindl  and  C.  J.  Rowe.    2.073,158  ;  Mar.  9. 
Mounting  and   driving   means  for   cutters.     C.   G.  Olson. 

2,089,410  ;  Aug.  10. 
Mounting  and  making  same,  Ophthalmic.     G.  A.  Ellestad. 

2,093,002  ;  Sept.  21. 
Mounting   arrangement    for   electrical   apparatus.     R.    N. 

Saxby.     2,067,246;  Jan.   12. 
Mounting,   Automobile   Engine.   J.   L.    Grant.     2.091,079  ; 

Aug.    31. 
Mounting,    Axle    spring.      J.    R.    Konetsky.      2,077,048 ; 

Apr.   13. 
Mountinc,  Bearing.     R.  D.  Brouwer.     2,073.957  ;  Mar.  16. 
Mounting,  Bearing.     W.  T.  Murden.     2.075,745  :  Mar.  30. 
Mounting,     Blackboard.       W.     W.     Myers.       2,092.323 ; 

Sept.   7. 
Mounting    bracket.      11.   J.    Funk.      2.080.201  :   May    11. 
Mouiiling,  Closet.     A.  Le  Tarte.     2,082,348;   June  1. 
.Mount 111;,',  Coll.     C.   D.  Knowlton.     2.060.405;    Jan.  5. 
Mounting.  Compensating  wheel.     L.  J.  Kepler.     2,009.304  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Mounting,  Concave.      R.  Bernhard.     2,003,025  ;   Sept.  14. 
Mounting  corner.  Convertible.     A.   W.   Kngol.     2.085,187; 

Jun<'  20. 
Mounting  corner.  Transparent.     A.  W.  Engel.     2,008,900  ; 

Jan.  20. 
Momiling,  Cutter.     P.  C.  Kfromson.     2.100.640;  Nov.  30. 
Mounting  device.     R.  L.  ITohl.     2,073.278:  Mar.  0. 
Aloiintlng  device.     R.S.Weston.     2.080,108  ;  July  0. 
^I(lmltiM^,',    Door    handle.      (1.    V.    Jiikcway.      2,102,714; 

I).<'.  lil. 
Mount  Inc.  Drill   cutter.     F.  L.   Soott  and  L.   E.  OarOpld. 

i;.()HO,o,sn :  juiv  13. 
MniirilliiL'.   lOiiu-liLv      p.   C.   A.  M.  d'AubaI'^de.     2,OS4,0,'?0  ; 

.liliic  15 
Mounting.  Engine.     O.  W.  Lamnninn.     2.070.034;  Apr.  fl. 
Mounting,   Knclne.     S.    S.   Rathhun.     2.070.021  ;   Feb.    16. 
Mounting.  Englni-.     E.  O.  Schjolln.     2.070.010;  Apr.  0. 
Motinlliik'.  Fnu'lne.      A.  Tiiub.      2,O.S0.3T0  :  ,luly  0 
Moiinllng,    lOvc'gliiHH.     <>    Y    I.Mild.     2.07.s.,'i7."> :   Apr    27 
M. Minting.   Kli'Mlhlo.     J.   I,.  MoClan.v     2,ON0.051»  :   Auk.   17. 
Miinnllng  for  it  high  m|h'imI  cutting  tool,     IV  K.  A.  I.nplmm. 

2,07H..850  ;   Apr.  27. 
Mounting  for  axle  driven  and  tlie  like.  Gear.     H.  \V.  K«h>»(». 

2,000,411  :  Feb.  2. 
Mininllnu'   f"M-  liri'Md   Hllring   kiilfi-   frnnn'H.   Guide.      N.   W. 

I.voii.      2.1()l.l(f.' :    Her.    7 
Mounting    for    hu»    Healii.      C.    F.    Kruiuhnr    and    II     IT 

Ilaln.'H.      2.007.:i32;   Oct.   20, 
.Moiinllni,'    fill"    lilcvcle    wheels,    HeKllli-iu         I       I      l'..i1v 

2.073,730  :  Mnr.   10, 
Mounting    for   centrlfiiiml    nepiirator*.    .Vp.i  lo.ii.         i       \ 
IlrvHoii.      2,00I.O5H;  S.-pt,  2S. 


948 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


S.  A. 


Jobst. 


W.  L.  Betts.     2,072,939 
E.  H.  Jones.     2,072,952  : 


Mounting  for  compressors,  etc.,  Vibration  damping. 

Limpert.     2,073,450  ;  Mar.  9. 
Mounting    for    discharge    tubes,    Electrode.      G. 

2,072,638;  Mar.  2. 
Mounting  for  door  handles.     W.  A.  Carmichael  and  F.  H. 

Hart.     2,081,447  ;  May  25. 
Mounting  for  double  panels.     F.  Hunter.     2,103,532  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Mounting  for  electric  motors  and  the  like.     W.  K.  Skol- 

field.     2,096,621  ;  Oct.  19. 
Mounting  for  electrical  devices. 

Alar.  9. 
Mounting  for  electrical  devices. 

Mar.  9. 
Mounting    for   eyeglasses    and    spectacles.     J.    F.    Keller. 

2.067.272  ;  Jan.  12. 
Mounting  for  grinding  machines.  Carriage.     H.  E.  Balsiger 

and  C.  L.  Ott.     2,083,682  ;  June  15. 
Mounting  for  grip  cords.    A.  Rydquist.     2,076,417  ;  Apr.  6. 
Mounting  for  hose  couplings.     W.  H.  Miller.     2,078,453  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Mounting  for  independent  shifting,  Vehicle  -wheel.     H.  R. 

Fowler.     2,100,136  ;  Nov.  23. 
Mounting    for    lamp    bulbs,    Mechanical.      A.    Abramson. 

2,085,207  ;  June  29. 
Mounting  for  lathe  centers  and  the  like.     A.  R.  Spicacci. 

2,085.456  ;  June  29. 
Mounting  for  light  sensitive  devices.    E.  Ross. 

Dec.  14. 
Mounting   for   marine   use.    Oil   burner.      C 

2,099,838;  Nov.  23. 
Mounting   for    motorcycles.    Instrument.      W.    S.    Harley 

2.091,082;  Aug.  31. 
Mounting  for  motor  vehicles,  Wheel  spindle. 

2,096,969  ;  Oct.   26. 
Mounting  for  oversized  reels  on  projectors. 

2,030,040  ;  May  11. 
Mounting  for  photo-copy  machines.  Lamp. 

2.084,643  :  June  22. 
Mounting  for  piezoelectric  elements.     S.  A.  Bokovoy  and 

P.  D.  Gerber.     2,078,229  ;  Apr.  27. 
Mounting  for  piezo-electric  elements.   Self-leveling.     H.  J. 

Schrader  and  R.  F.  Bov.     2,078,284  ;  Apr.  27. 
Mounting  for  pool-type  discharge  devices,  Electrode.    R.  E. 

Rowe.     2,083,402  ;  June  8. 
Mounting  for  propeller  shafts.     W.  R.  Smittle.     2,097,606  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Mounting  for  refrigerating  apparatus.   Resilient.     T.   W. 

Koerner.     2,089,383:  Aug.  in. 
Mounting    for     rock    drills.      D.    W.    Hart. 

Aug.  3. 
Mounting  for  roclt  drills.     W.  A.   Morrison 

Mar.  2. 


2,101,918  ; 
■^     Carlson. 


J.  C.  Lemay. 

E.  C.  Fritts. 

J.  J.  Johnson. 


2,088,649  ; 
2,072,526  ; 


W.  F.  Herold.     2,082,750  ; 

J.      W.      Mecklenburger. 

J.   R.  Putnam. 


B.    Bell.      2,070,775  ; 

H.     K.     Lorentzen. 

blades.       P.    Nielsen. 


E.  V. 


Gauge.      G.    Autenrioth. 
Gear  shift  lever.     B.   H. 


Mounting   for    slicer   blades.     D.   M.   Fincke.     2,101,002 

Nov.  30. 
Mounting  for  thermometers. 

June  1. 
Mounting      for      timepieces. 

2,070,018  ;  Feb.  9. 
Mounting  for  timepieces.  Balance-wheel. 

2,094,960  ;  Oct.  5. 
Mounting   for   vehicle   wheels.      F 

Feb.  16. 
Mounting     for     Venetian     blinds. 

2,083,334  ;  June  8. 
Mounting    for    windshield    wiper 

2.095,396;   Oct.  12. 
Mounting  for  windshield  wiper  motors.  Universal. 

Hennecke  and  D.  Kuskin.     2.097,602  ;  Nov.  2. 
Mounting    for    wallboards.      H.    H.    Burson.      2,089,942 

Aug.  17. 
Mounting,    Fuel    distributor.      J.    W 

Sept.  7, 
Mounting, 
Mounting, 

Dec.  7. 
Mounting.  Oun  barrel.     S.  G.  Green. 
Mounting,  Inkwell.     L.  Crandall,  J. 

Lindquist.     2,086,015  ;  July  6. 
Mounting,    Inscription    tablet.      E.    C 

Stokes.     2,083,873;   June  15. 
Mounting,    Instrument.     P.    KoUsman.     2,100,604 ;    Nov. 

30. 
Mounting,  Internal  combustion  engine.     C.  L.  Humphrey. 

2,068,747  :  Jan.  26. 
Mounting,  Knob.     M.  H.  Rosenthal.     2,092,932  ;  Sept.  14. 
Mounting,  Lens.     C.  F.  Burgess.     2.095,657;  Oct.   12. 
Mounting,  Lens.     C.  J.  Callahan.     2,071,331  ;  Feb.  23. 
Mounting,    Linter    gin    rib.      G.    C.    Morgan.      2,101,151  ; 

Doc.  7. 
Mounting.  Loudspeaker.     F.  Freimann  and  J.  L.  Friesner. 

2,078,321;  Apr.  27. 
Mounting,  Luminous  tube.     P.  Bell.      2.067.818  :  Jan.  12. 
Mounting,  Machine  gun  jacket.     S.  G.  Green.     2,101,851  • 

Dec.  14. 
Mounting  means.     H.  A.  Douglas.     2,092.368  ;  Sept.  7. 
Mounting  means.      H.  A.   Douglas.     2,093.038  ;   Sept.  14. 
Mounting    means    for    electric    lamps.      H.    A.    Douglas. 

2,092,371  ;    Sept.  7. 
Mounting  means  for  olootrical  switch  boxes  and  the  like 

M.  A.  Wood.     2,083,415  ;  June  8. 
Mounting    mechanism    for    rotative    aircraft    sustaining 

wings.      J.    S.    Pecker   and   A.    E.    Larsen.      2.069,846  • 

Feb.  9. 


Myers.      2,092,403 ; 

2,073.089  :    Mar.    9. 
Anibal.     2,101,727 ; 

2,102,622;  Dec.  21. 
W.  Davis,  and  L.  J. 

Sisson   and    J.    D. 


Mounting,  Motor.     C.  W.  Mapes,  Z.  C.  Bradford,  and  E.  B. 

Sleeter.     2,074,092  ;  Mar.  16. 
Mounting,  Motor.     A.  L.  Scott.     2.083,27"  ;  June  8. 
Mounting,  Motor.     M.  L.  Spahr.     2,096,139  ;  Oct.  19. 
Mounting,  Motor.     W.  W.  Warner.     2,074,135  ;  Mar.  16. 
Mounting,   Muffler.     E.   S.  MacPherson.     2,081,546;   May 

Mounting  of  auxiliaries  for  tractor  engines.  D.  B 
Baker,  C.  R.  Rogers,  and  N.  O.  Panzegrau.  2,099,790; 
Nov.  23. 

Mounting  of  vehicle  bodies,  Spring.  P.  B.  Kittel. 
2,094,174  ;  Sept.  28. 

Mounting,  Ophthalmic.      J.    W.    Aspenleiter.      2,103,421  • 

Dec.  28. 

Mounting,  Ophthalmic.       S.    E.    Bouchard.       2,080,847  • 

May  18.  .        .         ■ 

Jlounfing.  Ophthalmic.     S.  E.  Bouchard.     2.083,772  ;  June 

15. 
Mounting,  Ophthalmic.    C.  E.  H.  Colliander.    2,076,293-4  • 

Apr.  6. 
Mounting,  Ophthalmic.     G.  A.  Ellestad.     2,074,084  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Mounting,  Ophthalmic.     G.  A.  Ellestad.     2,080,849  ;  May 

18. 
Mounting,  Ophthalmic.     C.  W.  Johnson.     2,084,199  ;  June 

15. 
Mounting,  Ophthalmic,     L.  H.  Kirk.     2,068,273  ;  Jan    19 
Mounting,  Ophthalmic.     B.  J.  Lowres.    2,082,070  ;  June  1 
Slounting,  Ophthalmic.    O.  F.  Nelson.     2,080,853  ;  May  18. 
Mounting,  Ophthalmic.     H.  C.  Petersen.     2,080,503  ;  May 

18. 
:\Iounting,   Ophthalmic.     W.    S.    Searles.     2,067,419;   Jan. 

Mounting,  Ophthalmic.     W.   S.   Searles.     2,071,045 ;  Feb. 

16. 
Mounting,    Ophthalmic.      E.    F.    M.    Speidel.      2,068,519  • 

Jan.  19. 
Mounting,     Ophthalmic.       E.     M.     Splaine.       2,082,810  • 

June  8. 
Mounting,      Ophthalmic.      F.      A.      Stevens.      2,091,722 : 

Aug.   31. 
Mounting,  Ophthalmic.     G.   W.   Walter.     2,070,938  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Mounting,  Ophthalmic.     J.  C.  Wells.     2,078,297  ;  Apr.  27. 
Mounting,     Ophthalmic.      J.     W.     Welsh.      2,089,236-7  • 

Aug.  10. 
Mounting    or    bridge.    Type    of    eyeglass    and    spectacle. 

L.  J.  Page.     Re.  20,322  ;  Apr.  6. 
Mounting     "oxford".      Ophthalmic.        T.     E.     Bosworth. 

2,071,058  ;  Feb.  16. 
Mounting,  Panel.     C.  G.  Duffv.    2.101,612  ;  Dec.  7. 
Mounting,  Pen-arm.    W.  N.  Hubbard.    2,078,763  ;  Apr.  27. 
Mounting,  Portable  drill.     W.  A.  Eiler.     2,075,185;  Mar. 

^^?,"?1*°^-      Pressure      resisting      shaft.        M.      Kurillo. 

2,069,765  ;  Feb.  9. 
Mounting,  Reflector.     J.  J.  O'Neill.     2,068,192  ;  Jan.  19. 
Mounting,  Relay.     W.  W.  Williams.     2,075.490;  Mar.  30. 
Mounting,  Resilient.     A.  F.  Welch.     2,074,136  ;  Mar.  16. 
Mounting,    Resilient   engine.      M.    T.    Wolfe.      2,079.391- 

Mav  4.  ' 

Mounting,  Rock  drill.     J.  C.  Curtis.     2,101,672  ;  Dec.  7. 
Mounting,    Rotary    spindle.      A.    M.    Drake.      2,071,200  • 

Feb.  16. 

Mounting,  Saw.     H.  E.  Tautz.     2,068,964  ;  Jan.  26. 
Mounting,  Sash.     C.  H.  Talbot  and  A.  Peters.     2,100,616  ; 

Nov.   30.  .       !         . 

Mounting,  Spinning  ring.     F.  E.  Banfield,  Jr.     2.067,135  ; 

Jan.  o. 
Mounting,  Split  platen.    J.  Q.  Sherman.    2,098.978 ;  Nov. 

lb. 
Mounting,  Spring  or  shackle.     J.  W.  Leighton.     2,103,729  ; 
Dec.  28.  ^  ,        >        , 

Mounting  structure  for  magnetos.     C.  F.  Reis.     2.066  696  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Mounting,    Sump    pump.      L.    E.     Gollnick.       2,098,621  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Mounting  system   for  high   frequency   circuits.    Coil.     V. 

D.  Landon  and  W.  H.  Conron.     2.073,940  ;  Mar.  16. 
Mounting,  Telescope  sight.    F.  A.  Kuhn.     2,103,539  ;  Dec. 

Mounting,  Terminal.     L.  W.  Kelsay.     2,099,117  ;  Nov.  16. 

16. 
Mounting,  Toilet  tank  lever.     L.  A.   Grimes.     2,097,619  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Mounting  unit.  Resilient.     H.  D.  Geyer.     2,079,798  ;  May 

Mounting     Vehicle    wheel.  E.    F.    Brunner.     2,084,077: 

Juno  15. 

Mounting,  Venetian  blind.  R.  T.  Hendricks.     2,071,792  ; 

Feb.  23.  ... 

Mounting,   Wheel.     W.   T.  Dalton.     2,071,502;   Feb.   23. 
Mounting,   2_heel.      G.   E.   Edmunds.     2.097.970:   Nov.   2. 

onniJ^Shr^^^'^^-   J^-  ^-  Edmunds  and  R.  C.  Purkhiser. 
^,097,969  ;  Nov.  2. 

Mounting,  Wheel  and  rim.     J.  G.  Swain  and  A.  W.  Wood- 
ward.    2,100.654;  Nov.  30. 

Mmintmg,  Windshield.     A.  E.  Northup.     2,070,676  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Mounting,  Window  stop  strip.     H.-  W.  Lane.     2,103,162  ; 
Doc.  21. 

Mounting,     Window. 
Sept.  7. 


F.     Tannewitz.       2,092,432 ; 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


949 


Mounting,        Window        deflector.        A.        Westenfelder. 

2,089.458  ;  Aug.  10, 
Mounting,  Window  sash.     E.  W.  Lewis.     2,086,811 ;  July 

13. 
Mountings,  Making  ophthalmic.    J.  W.  Welsh.    2,089,235  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Mouthpiece.      J.    Stein    and    E.    Freedman.      2,080,076  ; 

May  18. 
Mouthpiece  and  double  ended  reed  for  wind  musical  In- 
struments.     J.   Topor.     2,069,784 ;   Feb.   9. 
Mouthpiece  for  hollow  strand  presses  for  the  production 

of     closed     hollow     bricks     from     plastic     materials. 

J.  Putterlik.     2,086,285  ;  July  6. 
Mouthpiece,  Smoker's.     C.  W.  Harrison.     2,079,961  ;  May 

11. 
Movable  members.  Apparatus  for  supervising  a  plurality 

of.    M.  Schleicher  and  G.  Kraft.    2,086,990 ;  July  13. 
Movement  converting  device.     E.  R.  Marchou.     2,088,332  ; 

July  27. 
Movement,    Intermittent.      E.    H.    Sperberg.      2,080,443 ; 

May  18. 
Mower.     W.  Foushee  and  M.  B.  Heckendorn.     2,098,948 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Mower  attachment,  Lawn.     L.  C.  Ainsworth.     2,080,648  ; 

May  18. 
Mower   attachment.    Lawn.      G.    C.    and    M.    V.    Haffner. 

2,067,916  ;  Jan.  19. 
Mower    attachment,    Lawn.      J.     J.    Miller.      2,085,113 ; 

June  29. 
Mower  cutting  blade.  Lawn.    M.  M.  Waldman.    2,078,046  ; 

Apr.   20. 
Mower,  fJang  lawn.     A.  F.  Moyer.     2.100.910  ;  Nov.  30. 
Mower,  Hand  operated  power  driven  lawn.     P.  B.  Mack. 

2,070,288;  Feb.  9. 
Mower,  Lawn.     F.  A.  Bootes.     2,094,345  ;  Sept.  28. 
Mower,  Lawn.     H.  J.  Couture.     2,084,946  ;  June  22, 
Mower,  Lavni.     G.  W.  Davis  and  W.  C.  Davis.     2,071,162  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Mower,  Lawn.     D.  J.  Diel.     2,080,354  ;  May  11. 
Mower,  Lawn.     A.  L.  Hangen.     2,101,739  :  Dec.  7. 
Mower,   Lawn.     H.  C.  Limbach.     2,091,077 ;   Aug.   24. 
Mower,  Lawn.     W.  H,  Manning,     2,079,945;  May  11, 

Mower,  Lawn.     W.  Moe,     2,082,647:  June  1. 
Mower,  Lawn.     J.  C.  Stanflfer,     2,089,445  ;  Aug.  10. 
Mower,  Lawn.     E.  H.  Wortliingtnn.     2.070,97!);  JTnv  11, 
Mower,     Power.      L.     H.     Squires     and     W.     D.     Zieger, 

2,082,600;  June  1. 
Mower,  Power.     A.  F.  Woodford.     2,076,056 ;  Apr.  6. 
Mower,  Power  gang  lawn.    A.  F.  Moyer.    2,067,158  ;  Jan, 

5. 
Mower,  Tractor  propelled  gang  lawn.     A.   F.  Moyer  and 

G.  C.  Kleidon.     2.099.902  :  Nov.  23. 
Mowing  machine.     R.  W.   Wagner.      2,094,420  ;  Sept.  28, 
Mucinous  preparations.     P.  A.  Kober  and  R.  W.   Crosley. 

2.095,259  ;  Oct.  12. 
Mucking  machine.     W.  A.  Whitmlre.     2.067.879  ;  Jan.  12, 
Mucking  machine.     W.  A.  Whitmiro.     2,086,687  ;  July  13, 
Mud  conditioning  apparatus.     C.  G.   Hamill.     2,096,174  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Mud-flush,  Preparation  of.     P.  van  Campen.     2,085,517  ; 
.  June  29. 

MufP,   Ear.      S.   Rosenberg.      2,070.216;   Feb.   9. 
Muflf    for    handles    of    baby    carriages.      R.    L.    Farkas, 

2,089,080  ;   Aug.   3. 
MnfUe  !ind  liko  furnace,     11.  W.  Spencer  and  L.  S.  Davis, 

2,099.967  :  Nov,  23, 
Muffle  construction.     H.  M.  Robertson.     2,093,212;  Sept. 

14. 
Mufllo  pinto.     R.  Kirkpatrick.     2,086,504  ;  July  0. 
Muffler.     P..  P..  Gary  and  C.  Hollerith.     2,070,543  ;  Feb.  0, 
Muffler.     R.  W.  Compo.     2,088,.576 ;  Aug.  3. 
Muffler.     O.  G.  Fischor,     2.101 ,389  ;  Deo.  7. 
Muffler.     B.  P.  Grav,     2,060,407  ;  Jan.  5. 
Muffler.     L.   L.    ITa.is,      2,0,S3,840  ;   June  15. 
Muffler.     L.  R,  Heath,     2.099,887  ;  Nov,  23. 
Muffler.     B.  C.  Horton.     2,083.515-0  ;  .Tune  8. 
Muffler.     G.  A,  King.sloy.     2.088.290  ;  July  27. 
Muffler.     W.  O.  Miles.     2,005,999-6,000  ;  Oct.  19. 
Muffler.     E.  J.  MordI,     2,07;i,218  ;  Miir,  '.). 
Muffler.     C.  F.  RaucM.     2,081.300  ;  May  25. 
Muffler  connector.     A,  Havlland,     2,091,732;  Aug.  31. 
Muffler   construction,      R.   J.   MacKonzio  and  L.  L.   Hna."!, 

2,099,858  ;  Nov.  23. 
Muffler  construction,      J,    R.    Olshol    and    W.   J.   Chellew. 

2,088,919;  Aug.  3. 
Mulllor,  Exhaust.     R.  W,  Ross,     2,070,827;  Apr.  13. 
Mufflor-flllor  apparatus  for  airflow  passngos.     A.  Wolhmd, 

2,091,774:  Aug.  31, 
Muffler  for  Internal  combustion  engines.     A,  J.  McNainnrn, 

2,071,3.'51  ;  Feb.   23.  ,     .        . 

Muffler,   Rofrigorator  comt)roKKor.      W.    R.   MIttondorf  nnd 

R.  H.  Monoy.     2,074,032  ;  Mar.  23, 
Muffling  device.     E.  E.  Grovor.     2,078.242;   Apr,  27, 
Muffling  dovloo,     F,   A,   Jliiienfon.      2,073,  IWO  ;   Miir    9, 
Muffling      device      for      coniproHHors,         ('.       Stci'nslnip. 

2,080,236  ;  May  11, 
MuUor.     A,  (;,  (MirlHtonson.     2,103.895;  Vor.  2S, 
IMuIllband  Inductance  unit,     W.  I<yons,     2,100,402;  Nov, 

Mnlt'lrolorod  nrtlclo  ami  producing  It,     K,  F.  KlIlnKWOod, 

2,086,493  ;  July  0,  „  „ „, 

Multlfroquency  generator.  V.  H.  Sovcry.  2,0no.7«0 ; 
Feb.  «. 


Multipactor  oscillator  and  amplifier.     P.  T.  Farnsworth. 

2,091,439;  Aug,  31.  „  „,,  ^,, 

Multipactor  phase  control.    P.  T.  Farnsworth.    2,071,517  ; 

Feb   23. 
Multiple  cylinder  engine.     C.  D.  Town.     2,094,830  ;  Oct.  5. 
Multiple  engine  drill.     W.  R.  Walne.     2,096,150  ;  Oct.  19. 
Multiple  fastener.    A.  E.  Taskila.     2,082,988  ;  June  8. 
Multiple  fastener.     L.  Roseman.     2,102,223  ;  Dec.   14. 
Multiple   filament   lamp.      O.    H.    Corvington    and    M.    A. 

Napier.     2,076,527  ;  Apr.  13.  „„„,.,„ 

Multiple  function  tube.     W.  van  B.  Roberts.     2,094,470  ; 

Sept.  28.  ^      ^       M 

Multiple   fuse   plug.     B.   L.   Moss   and    F.   J.   Landgrar. 

2,071,934;  Feb.  23.  „  .,    ,^ 

Multiple  hose  reel.     C.  R.  Parker.     2,071,174  ;  Feb,  16. 
Multiple  ignition  switch.     E.  B.  Nowosielski.     2,069,676  ; 

Feb   2 
Multiple- jacquard  motion.     M.   Childs.     2,099,001 ;   Nov. 

Multiple  key  switch.     L.  Hammond.     2,099,204  ;  Nov.  16. 
Multiple  master  hanger.     R,  Roller.     2,103,642  :  Dec.  28. 
Multiple  meter.     H.  L.  Blum.     2,070,880  :  Feb,  IG. 
Multiple  piston  engine.      C.  D.  Town.      2.067.217  :  Jan.  12. 
Multiple  power  wrench.     W.  Hall.     2,069,882  ;  Feb.  9. 
Multiple    purpose    adapter    and    retention    clip.      R.    " . 

Skopec.     2,095,481 ;  Oct.  12.  „„„„„„„      -,  ,     ,, 

Multiple  record  pad.     C.  M.  Doan.     2.086,700  ;   July  13, 
Multiple-shade  holder.     P.  Henningsen.     2,100,078;  Nov. 

23 
Multiple  tube  pump.     C.  M.  Peters.     2,074,486 ;  Mar.  23. 
Multiplier,  Dynamic.     E.  S.  Purington.     2,096,756  ;  Oct. 

Multiplier,  Frequency.     J.  Bvans.     2,086,904  ;  July  13. 
Multiplying  machine  and  checking  means  therefor.     O.  r . 

Daly  and  J.  L.  R.van.     2.088.408  ;  July  27. 
Multirange  indicating  instrument.     R.   and  E.   Abranam- 

sohn.     2,103,606 ;  Doe.  28.    ■  ^  r.„„,o^^ 

Multirange    receiver.      W.    van    B.    Roberts.      J,oa4,.i4t) ; 

Multisection  braiding  machine.     H.  Janssen.     2,099,933  ; 

MulUstage  ejector.     J.C.Sim.     2,078  614  ;  Apr.  27. 
Multistage  valve.     P.  Kapte.vn.     2,077,326  ;  Apr.  13. 
Multlstrand  spiral  fabric.     C.  E.  Pink.     2,091,214  ;  Aug. 

24 
Multitop  table.     R.  Alexander.     2.085.781  ;  July  6. 
Museum  case.     T.   Suters.      2,096,942  ;  Oct.  26 
Mushroom  house  construction.    J.  Di  Manno.    Z,0'Jo,6Z6  , 

Mushrooms,     producing.       H.     Knaust    and     H.     Knaust. 

2  097  766  •  Nov   2 
Music,  Apparatus  for  the  production  of.     B.  F.  Mlessner 

and  C.  T.  Jacobs.     2,071,649  ;  Feb.  23. 
Music     instruction     device.     A.     F.     von     der     Linden. 

2,082,432  ;  June  1.  „.,,,,. 

Music  staff  stencil  cuttiiisr  iinplemont.     P.  A.  Chambers. 

2,088,161 ;    July   27. 
Music  stand.     J.  F.  Kluson.     2,079.072 ;  May  4. 
Musical    instrument.     R.    M.    George    and    L.    J.    Lain. 

2,084,266;  June  15,  „  „,„  „o-     i.»        n 

Musical  instrument     J,  Hofbauer,     2  Oj2  !)8..  =  Mar.  9. 
Musical   Instrument.     L.   Leblanc.     2.073  425  ;  Mar.  9. 
Musical  Instrument.     L.  A.  Loar.     2,08.5,760  ;  July  6. 
Mu.sical  instnimont.     A.  Loomis.     2,098.457  ;  Nov.  9. 
Musical  instrument.     H.   Selmcr.     2,090,011  ;  Aug.   17. 
Musical  in.'.truinont,     W.  C.   Stowo.     2,089.029  ;  Aug.  10, 
Musical  instrument  and  chart  thorofor.  Stringed,     «...   «. 

Hamilton.     2,096,300;  Oct,  19, 
Musical  instrument  and  keyboard  therefor.     N.  C.  House, 

''  097  ''SO  •  Oct    26. 
IM.rs'lcarTnstrument,  Electric.     H.  F.  Waters.    2.070,344; 

Musi'oarinslruinont,     EIoclrlCMl,      G,     Hart.     2.087,100; 

Mii."irMl    Instrument.    Electrical,      C.    KIwul,      2,080,068; 

Musicil    liistrumcnl.    Electrical    stringed,      (!,    D,     Monii- 

cliiiinp,      2.089,171  :  Aug,  10,  „„„-„,„ 

Musical   Instrument,   Electronic,      G,   Smiloy.      2,0.<<3.240 ; 

Musical    instniinont.   Harp-Uke  polyphoiip  polychord,      K, 

Tsainourtzl,      2, OKI, 516;   Miiy   25,  j       ,->/-,      . 

MnsicMl     InstruTuenl.    K'l-v    operated    KlrlnKon.      K.    t*.    A. 

^Ius■y^"^'lnslnlinent".'IV^cus8lon,'     C.   Ilultsch.     2.085,.'in3 ; 

Musical  TuHtrunipnt  pitch  control  acce.ssory.    M.  .\.  Stover, 

•'  07''  043  •    Feb    23, 
Mirs'lraTlMstrunient.  Stringed.     U.  II.  Simpson.     2.087,631;. 

Mualnir    InHlruinent     tall     piece,       I.,     E.     IMtzenlmrKer 

2,097,103  ;  Oct,  26, 
MuHlcal  Blgimllng  appiirMlus,     C,  Miller,     2,068.020;  Jan. 

MuHli-nl  Rtrlnged  Instrument.    C.  T.  Samuolnon.   2.068,078; 

MuKle.il  vibration  nppnrnlus.     V.  II.  Sovory.     2,073.812; 

MuHlH'^'eonialnlng  nretouo,  ethyl  nieoliol  nn.l  butyl  H]e..li.il. 
ADiinrnlns  imd  proceMH  for  the  eonlluu.uiii  dimllbillon 
reelllleatl....   of       iv    A.   lli.ri.el       ?,0S0.U»l:   Miiy    11. 

MutP.     V.  8    SUiiiniior.     '.», 000.876  :   AuB.  24. 

Mutoipopp.  Project  Ion      W.   Itabkln      21)70,840;   IVl.    16 


950 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Mutual  conductance  meter.    L.  E.  Barton  and  C.  C.  Cham- 
bers.   2,083,357  ;  June  8. 
Muzzle  attachment  for  guns.      S.    G.   Green.      2,101,063  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Muzzle  attachment  for  guns.     S.  G.  Green.    2,101,849-50  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Muzzle,  Lobster.    E.  W.  Ashton.    2,092,711 ;  Sept.  7. 
Muzzle  recoil  check  for  guns.     N.  E.  Methlln.     2,088,380  ; 

July  27. 
Nail.     S.  Kraemer.     2,093,610;  Sept.  21. 
Nail   and    forming    same,    Sheet   metal.      A.    B.    Wilson. 

2,070,766  ;  Feb.  16. 
Nail   and    tack   driving  device.     E.   L.   Day.      2,078,064; 

Apr.   20. 
Nail,    Lead-headed.      R.    E.    Camp    and     J.    J.     Strysik. 

2,074,773-5  •  Mar.  23. 
Nail  puller.     C.  Palmu.     2,082,901 :  June  8. 
Nail-transferring    device.      J.    F.    Standish.      2,082,852 ; 

June  8. 
Nailer,  Structural  steel.     J.  G.  Shodron,  J.  P.  Bethke,  and 

C.  Wandschneider.     2,088.097  :  July  27. 
Nailing  machine.     F.  R.   Newell.     2,078,012  ;  Apr.  20. 
Nails,  Manufacturing.     E.  D.  Tripp.     2,077,784;  Apr.  20. 
Nails,   Repairing  and  lengthening  finger.     H.   A.  Feigen- 

baum.     2,073,867  ;  Mar.  16. 
Nails  to  a  metal  body.  Apparatus  for  welding.     W.   T. 

Ober.     2,103,206  ;  Dec.  21. 
N-aminoalkylamides     of    n-alkylaminobenzoic    acids     and 

preparing  them.     O.  Eisleb.     2,073.100  ;  Mar.  9. 
N-(aminoalkyl)-anthranilic  acid   alkyl  esters  and  prepar- 
ing them.    O.  Eisleb.    2,073,099  ;  Mar.  9. 
N-anthraquinonyl  amino-benzene  arsonic  acid  and  making 
the  same.     F.  Ullmann  and  E.  Friedheim.     2,092,425  ; 
Sept.  7. 
Naphthalene   and   producing   same.   Light   colored   highly 
halogenated.     E.  R.  Hanson  and  S.  Brown.     2,069,183  ; 
Jan.  26. 
Naphthalene,  Catalytic  oxidation   of.     D.  A.  Rogers  and 

F.  Porter.     2,071,361  ;  Feb.  23. 
Naphthalene  derivatives.  Manufacture  of.     M.  Wyler  and 

A.  Kershaw.     2,072,238:  Mar.  2. 
Naphthalene  polycarboxylic   acid   arvlides   and   preparing 
the    same.      M.    Wyler    and    A.    Kershaw.      2,088,829 
Aug.  3. 
Naphthalene,   Refining   crude.      S.    P.   Miller      2.078,963 

May    4. 
Naphthenates,    Manufacturing.      F.    Meidert.      2,095,508 

Oct.  12. 
Naphthoxo-trimethine  cyanines.   W.  Schneider.   2,072,908 

Mar.  9. 
Naphthylamine     derivatives.     Manufacture     of.       W.     B. 

McKay.     2,078,960;  May  4. 
Napkin.     P.   H.   Horwitt.     2.093,724;    Sept.   21. 
Napkin  and  destructible  folding  basket.  Combined.     M.  J. 

Morse.     2,066,849  ;  Jan.  5. 
Napkin   dispenser.      F.  L.   Broeren.      2,080,691;  May   18. 
Napkin   dispenser.      B.    M.   Oswell.      2.09.5.649;    Oct.    12. 
Napkin,  Folded.     F.  L.  Broeren.     2,082,731  ;  June  1. 
Narcosis    apparatus.    Automatic    temperature    regulated. 

E.  Silten.     2,086,140 ;  July  6. 
Narrowing  mechanism.     R.  Schletter.     2.081,185:  May  25. 
Natural  gas  dispenser.    D.  H.  Kedzie.     2,068,804  ;  Jan.  26. 
Nautical    angle-measuring    and    drawing   instrument.      A 

Bade.     2.066.384  ;  Jan.  5. 
Navigating  instrument.     J.  C.  Clark.     2,077,398  ;  Apr.  20. 
Navigational  aid.     F.  H.  Rylander.     2,095,084  ;  Oct,  5. 
Navigational  instrument.     S.  Hannah.    2,087,970  :  July  27. 
Navigational   instrument.      E.    L.    Woodside.      2,085,059 ; 

June  29. 
Navigator,  Solar.     L.  T.  Eliel.     2,102,587  :  Dec.  21. 
N-chlorosulphonylamides   and   their  preparation.     M.   Cat- 

tegay.     2.079.541  ;   May  4. 
Nebulizer.     M.  Simpson.     2,068,518:  ,Tan.  19. 
Neck  construction  for  a  stringed  musical  instrument.     R. 

Dopyera.     2,101,364  :  Dec.  7. 
Neck  for  musical  instruments.     G.  Hart.     2,100,249  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Neckerchief,   Device   for   connecting   the   ends    of  a.      M. 

ZiegenbPin.     2,095,785  ;  Oct.  12. 
Necktie.    I.  E.  Dickinson.     2,072,422  :  Mar.  2. 
Necktie.     H.  E.  Frampton.     2,096,235  :  Oct.  19. 
Necktie.     N.  Gold.     2,082,447  ;  June  1. 
Necktie.     H.  C.  Hall.     2.103.45G  :  Dec.  28. 
Necktie.     A.  Hediger.     2,074,908  ;  Mar.  23. 
Necktie.     J.  B.  Loeb.     2,100.690 ;  Nov.   30. 
Necktie.     P.  Miles.     2,076,908  ;  Apr.  13. 
Necktie.     E.  R.  and  N.  M.  Potrie.     2.100,870  ;  Nov.  30. 
Necktie.    B.  Ray.     2.092.020  :  Sent.  7. 
'Necktie.     P.  C.  Rehor.     2,086,365;  July  6. 
Necktie.     W.   H.  Ve  Relle.     2,097,265  ;  Oct.   26. 
Necktie.     E.   R.   Snider.     2,090,816 ;  Aug.   24. 
Necktie.     A.   Sorkind.     2,081.006:   May  25. 
Necktie.     J.  Weisbaum.     2.072,724  :   Mar.  2. 
Necktie  rack.     J.  Wright.     2,099,507  ;  Nov.  16. 
Necktie    and    strip    applicable    thereto.    Adjustable.      W. 

Mayer.     2.095,555;  Oct.  12. 
Necktie,  Adjustable.     I.  D.  Wolfson.     2,083,106  ;  Juno  8. 
Necktie,  Pour-inliand,     A.  Scharlin.     2,103,094  ;  Dec.  21. 
Necktie  holder.     B.  T.  Bjork.     2,076,333  ;  Apr.   6. 
Necktie  holder.     S.  F.  Kayn.      2.085.715:   June  29. 
Necktie  holder.     M.  L.  Lee.     2,082,011;  June    1. 
Necktie  holder.     E.   S.   Mix.     2,079,521;   May  -i. 


Necktie     or     four-in-hand,     Double     faced.     M.     Lucas. 

2,085,914;  July  6. 
Necktie  rack.     C.  F.  Brey.     2,080,805  ;  May  18. 
Necktie  retainer.     G.  E.  Brokering.     2,074,535  ;  Mar.  23. 
Necktie  retainer.     T.  Helske.     2,068,454  :  Jan.  19. 
Necktie  spreader.     G.  Phillips.     2,088,867  ;  Aug.  3. 
Neckwear.     C.  A.  Whiting.     2,081,653  ;  May  25. 
Needle.     H.  S.  Morgan.     2,097,380;  Oct.  26. 
Needle.     R.  Trejo.     2,081,515  ;  May  25. 
Needle  and  novel  hub  for  the  same.  Hypodermic.     I.  A. 

Popper  and  W.  A.  Randall.     2,088,338  ;  July  27. 
Needle  bar.    A.  Loimann.    2,069,109  ;  Jan.  26. 
Needle  bearing  joint.     G.  H.  HufCerd  and  M.  P.  Graham. 

2,071,341 ;  Feb.  23. 
Needle,    Flexible    knitting.      L.    M.    Miller.      2,102,600; 

Dec.  21. 
Needle,  Hypodermic.     C.  M.  Epstein.     2,091,438  ;  Aug.  31. 
Needle,  Knitting.     E.  W.  Burnham.     2,093,631 ;  Sept.  21. 
Needle,  Knitting.     E.  W.  Burnham.     2.094.262  ;  Sept.  28. 
Needle,  Knitting.     W.  P.  Maiden.     2,067.197  ;  Jan.  12. 
Needle  latch  opening  mechanism  for  knitting  machines. 

H.  McAdams.     2,095,146  ;  Oct.  5. 
Needle  moton   for  Axminster   looms.     W.    W.   Robertson. 

2,103,825-6  ;  Dec.  28. 
Needle,  Netting.     O.  H.  von  Bargen.     2,074,817  ;  Mar.  23. 
Needle,   Plated.        H.   Schmidt.     2,086,962 ;   July   13. 
Needle,     Rawhide    knitting.      H.     A.    Cook.       2,096,483: 

Oct.  19. 
Needle,     Rawhide     knitting.    H.    A.    and     S.    T.     Cook. 

2,096.482  ;  Oct.  19. 
Needle,   Sewing  machine.     R.  A.  Lineham  and  G.  Clarke. 

2,097,495  ;  Nov.  2. 
Needle  sharpening  device.     W.  C.  Foster.     2,088,056  ;  July 

27. 
Needle-threader.     D.  H.  Chason.     2,067,476  ;  Jan.  12. 
Needle-threader.     D.  H.  Chason.     2,092,726;   Sept.  7. 
Needle  threader.     C.  Jauch.     2,090,678  ;  Aug.  24. 
Needle  threader.     W.  W.  Johl.     2,086,272  ;  July  6. 
Needle  threader.     J.  F.  Mann.     2,093,016-17  ;   Sept.    14. 
Needles    for    taking    up    dropped    stitches.      E.    Skriwan. 

2,079,306  ;  May  4. 
Negative,  Apparatus  for  measuring  the  region  of  density 

of  a.     K.  Huber.     2,101,710  :  Dec.  7. 
Negative    resistance.      E.    H.    Yonliers,    Jr.      Re.    20,446 ; 

July  13. 
Neon  gas  illuminating  device.     A.  S.  Moffat.     2,089,567 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Neon  sign.    P.  P.  Diffendale.    2,073,290  ;  Mar.  9. 
Nest,  Automatic  trap.     H.   O.  Peters.     2,085,670 ;    June 

29. 
Nest,  Bird.     A.  McFarlane.     2,075,739  ;  Mar.  30. 
Nest  for  domestic  fowl.  Identification.     P.  D.  d'Almeida. 

2,068,642  ;  Jan.  26. 
Nest,  Trap.     H.  J.  Criner.     2.099,052  ;  Nov.   16. 
Nest,  Trap.     C.  L.  Teel.     2,090,906  ;  Aug.   24. 
Net,    Game   board.      J.    J.    and    W.    K.    L.    McCuUough. 

2,074,850  ;  Mar.  23. 
Net,   Landing.     W.    B.   Wine  and  W.  Wyatt.     2,066,439  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Net,  Tennis.     J.  R,  Scherer.     2,073.182:  Mar.  9, 
Net,  Trawl.     W.  C.  Herrington.     2,081,140  :  Mav  25. 
Network,     Artificial.     W.     Cauer     and      E.      Glowatzki 

2,085,952  ;   July  6. 
Network  for  tower  lights.     R.  L.  Davis.     2,066,928  ;  Jan 

5. 
Network      protector.      Automatic.       M.       A.      Bostwick 

2,094,346  ;  Sept.  28. 
Network  system  of  distribution.    J.  S.  Parsons.    2,094,372 

Sept.  28. 
Network  system  of  distribution.     J.  S.  Parsons  and  G.  O 

Harrison.     2,074,132  ;  Mar.  30. 
Network     unit.     Thermally     protected.     J.     S.     Parsons 

2,082,024 ;  June  1. 
Neutralizing    apparatus.     W.    H.     Chapman. 

June  22. 
Neutralizing  system.     C.  C.  Cash.     2,086,603 
New     product     and     producing     same.        J. 

2.076,949  ;  Apr.  13. 
News     and     advertisement     exhibiting.       C. 

2,081,264-5  :  May  25. 
News    and    advertisement    exhibiting.      A.    A 

2,076,029;   Apr.  6. 
Newspaper  having  news  and  tabloid  sections.  Producing 

a.     J.  Raster.     2,092,977  ;  Sept.  14. 
Nibbling  machine.     K.  G.  Ostberg.     2,094,928  ;  Oct.  5. 
Nibbling  machine.     H.  W.  Williams.     2,098.022  :  Nov.  2. 
Nickel   and   iron   carbonyls.    Production   of.     L.    Schlecht 

and  M.  Naumann.     2,086,881  ;  July  13. 
Nickel  by  electrolytic  deposition  from"  nickel  salt  solutions, 

Production    of.      A.    AI.    Gronningsaeter.      2,066,347 : 

Jan.  5. 
Nickel  carbonyl.  Manufacture  of.     C.  P.  R.  Harrison  and 

A.  E.  Wallis.     2,070,079  ;  Feb.  9. 
Nickel    plating    solutions    and    processes.     R.    L.    Tuttle. 

2,069,566  ;  Feb.  2. 
Nicotine     and     moisture     absorbing     pipe.       H.     Hoelk. 

2,097,325  ;   Oct.   26. 
Nicotine  derivatives.     R.  L.  Sibley.     2,077,960;   Apr.   20. 
Nightdress  and  pajama.     A.  Gussow.     2,100,050  ;  Nov.  23. 
9-amino-3,6-dimethoxy-10-methyl-acidinium  chlorides.  Pre- 

S'YoS'fc-,^^-    ^^t*^'    I^-    Matsumura,    and    IC.    Ishihara. 

2.083,908  :  June  15. 
Nipple.     J.  C.  Whitbread,     2,102,050;  Dec,   14. 


2,084,968 

;  July  13. 
E.     Kirby 

W.     Brenn 

Johnson 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


951 


Nipple  attachment.     F.  J.  Kennedy.     2,097,374  ;  Oct.   26. 
Nipple,  Filtering.    H.  W.  Jones.    2,068,858 ;  Jan.  26. 
Nipple  piercing  machine.     J.  B.  Whitbread.     2,072,782  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Nipple  protector.     H.  Karl.     2,084,689  ;  June  22. 
Nipple    retaining    means.      Y.    H.    Kurkjian.      2,094,710 : 

Oct.  5.  J  .       ,  ,-    > 

Nipple  screen  adapter.  Inlet.  P.  R.  Aronson.  2,068,837 ; 
Jan.  26. 

Nipples,  Producing.  F.  W.  Leuthes.ser.  2.079,077  ; 
May    4. 

Nitrator.     R.  Riegler.     2,085,924;  July  6. 

Nitriles,  Production  of.  L.  Andrussow.  2,095,224  ;  Oct. 
12. 

Nitro-benzaldimercuric  oxides.  Preparation  of.  L.  Spieg- 
ler.     2,089,006  ;  Aug.  3. 

Nitrocellulose  and  to  the  product  thereof.  Dehydration 
of.     W.  E.  Gloor.     2,102,697  ;  Dec.  21. 

Nitrocellulose,  Apparatus  for  stabilizing.  M.  G.  Milliken. 
2,103,593  ;  Dec.  28. 

Nitrocellulose  emulsion.  C.  B.  Hollabaugh.  2,101,066  ; 
Dec.  7. 

Nitrocellulose  emulsions  and  producing.  J.  K.  Speicher. 
2,099,501;   Nov.   16. 

Nitrocellulose,  Preparation  of.  M.  O.  Schur.  2,103,647  ; 
Dec.   28. 

Nitrocellulose  product.  R.  Weingand  and  A.  Muchlinski. 
2,070,248;   Feb.    9. 

Nitrocellulose,  Production  of.  M.  O.  Schur.  2,080,934  : 
May  18. 

Nitrocellulose,  Stabilizing.  M.  G.  Milliken.  2,103,592  ; 
Dec.  28. 

Nitro-eompounds  of  substituted  benzotrifiuorides  and  pre- 
paring them.     H.  Heyna.     2,086,029  ;  July  6. 

Nitro  derivative  of  tertiary  butyl  pseudocumane  and  pre- 
paring same.     M.  S.  Carpenter.     2,072,293  ;  Mar.  2. 

Nitro-dyestuffs  and  preparing  them.  E.  Fischer  and  W. 
Gmelln.     2,080,704  ;  May  18. 

Nitrogen  bases.  Separation  and  purification  of  nromatic 
and  non-aromatic.     J.    R.  Bailf^y.     2,007,704  ;   Jan.   12. 

Nitrogen  in  alloy  steels.  Incorporating.  G.  F.  Comstock 
and  V.  V.  EfimofC.     2,098,507  ;  Nov.  9. 

Nitrogen  tetroxide  with  aqueous  liquids,  Roacting  M.  F. 
Fogler  and  D.  A.  Rogers.     2,072,947  :  Mar.  9. 

Nitrogenous  compounds.  R.  A.  Jacobson.  2,090,596 ; 
Aug.  17. 

Nitrogenous  condensation  products.  F.  Ebel.  .  2,069,473  ; 
Feb.  2. 

Nitrogenous  condensation  products  and  making  same.  T. 
Sutter.     2,082,306  ;  June  1. 

Nitrosophenols,  Producing.  W.  W.  Moyer.  2,074,127; 
Mar.  16. 

N-methyl-c,c-allyl-isopropvl-barbituric  acid  and  manufac- 
ture of  the  same.     O.  Schnidor.     2,072,829  ;  Mar.  2. 

N-raonomethyl-P-aminophenol  and  its  sulphate.  Purifica- 
tion of.  H.  Von  Bramer,  A.  C.  Ruggles,  and  E.  A. 
Robinson.     2,090,652  ;  Aug.  24. 

N-monomethyl-para-aminophcnol  and  its  sulphate,  Pre- 
paring. H.  Von  Bramer  and  A.  C.  Ruggles.  2,090,051  ; 
Aug.  24. 

No-roll-bnck  brake.  Automobile.  C.  A.  Matson.  2,088,155; 
July  27. 

Noise  in  recording  sound.  Eliminating  background.  R.  (',. 
Pear.     2,079,959  ;  May  11. 

Noise  reducing  means.    R.  W.  Farrar.    2,089,117  ;  Aug.  3. 

Noise  suppressor,  Intercarrier.  R.  D.  Brown,  Jr. 
2,100,230;  Nov.  23. 

Noiseless  device.     IT.  L.  Adams.     2,071,012;  Feb.  16. 

Noncorrodible  object  and  producing  same.  F.  P.  Roma- 
noff.     2.103.119  :   Dec.  21. 

Noncorrosive  lined  container.  R.  S.  Rheem.  2,071,602  ; 
Feb.  23. 

Nondocyl  o.vvgenalcd  compounds,  Producfinn  of.  J.  X. 
Wiekoit.     ■2.0^8,016;   July  27. 

Nondetonating  engine.  V.  F.  Zahodlakin.  2,077,085; 
Apr.    13. 

Nonfouling  drill.     W.  Vanderpool.     2.101.506  ;  Dfc.  7. 

Nonrefillable  attachment.  J.  W.  Schleber.  2,074,274-5  ; 
Mar.  in. 

Nonrefillnl)le  container.     M.  Slgman.     2,100,083  ;  Nov.  30. 

Nonrefillnlilo  container.  Ji.  W.  Dennis.  2,067.000  ;  Jan. 
12. 

Nonseparable     fa.stcncr.       J.     D.     Mclntyre.       2.080, .MIR  ; 

Non"iccaVive   complex.      C    KIIIk.      2.0.S!>,196  ;    Aug.    10, 
Nonskid  device.     I).  S.  Kennedy.     2.005,523;   Oct.   12. 
Nonsidd  di'vlce  for  molor  vcliicli'S.     <!.  r.;ill.'ud.     2,083.031  : 

.Tiui'-  15. 
Non  skid    device    for    vehicle    wheels.      G,    KlelmniiseBg. 

2,078,704  ;  Apr.  27. 
NonKklddlng  device  for  use  on  road  vehicles.    W.  Enliiiann. 

2,008.541  :  Jan.  19. 
NonHpill  v<'iit  pliin.     J.  I-.  Woodbrldgo.     2.082,60.'-.  ;  Juno  1. 
Noodle  cutter.     W.  N.  Retllnger.     2,093,211;  Sept,  14. 
Nose  cleaning   iMi|)liriient.      F.   J.    Daley.      2,09(1,102;   Oct. 

19. 
Nose  device.       K.  PlillllpH.     2,087.042  ;  July  13. 
Nose  guards.  Making.     J.  W.  WelHh.     2.080,233;  Aug.  10. 
NoBO  pad  coupling  "leanH  for  eyeglaHn  fniiiicN.     V.  TnnnBSO 

and  J.  J.  PonierMn/,.     2,082.084;  June  1. 
Notebook.     V.  i:    l.armii.     2.081.873;  May  25. 
Notebook.     \V.  ('.  Kohh.     2.081,875;  May  2B. 
Notebook  holder.     M.  M.  Wright.     2,080,.'iOI  ;  Mny  18. 


Notebook,    Pen,    pencil    holder,    loose    leaf.      J.    Rezner. 

2,068,470  ;  Jan.  19. 
Novelty.     J.  Likes.     2,067,090  ;  Jan.  5. 
Novelty.     J.    E.   Torbert,   Jr.      2.079.053 ;   May   4. 
Novelty,     Advertising     or     amusement.     C.     H.     Ricker. 

2,093,929;  Sept.  21. 
Novelty  box.     M.  Kahn.     2,102,077  ;  Dec.  14. 
Novelty  box.     E.  B.   Strickler.     2,060,693  ;  Feb.   16. 
Novelty  display.     M.  Y.  Ogg.     2.101.592;  Dec.  7. 
Nozzle.     F.  J.  R.  Karlstrom.     2,078,634  ;  Apr.  27. 
Nozzle  and  strainer,    Spray.     W.   Czarnecki.     2,071,920 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Nozzle  attachment.     O.  W.  Overhuls.     2.068,193  ;  Jan.  19. 
Nozzle,  Automatic  filUng.    H.  K.  Flinchbaugh.    2,072,202  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Nozzle,  Blowpipe.     K.   Sudhaus.     2,092,897  ;  Sept.  14. 
Nozzle,  Bottle.     P.  Berman.     2,081.525  :  Mav  25. 
Nozzle,  Bottle  spray.     J.  M.  Dinneen.     2,081,798  ;  May  25. 
Nozzle,  Burner.     G.  W.  Pontius,  Jr.     2,090,150  ;  Aug.  17. 
Nozzle,  Cement  gun.    H.  Sampel.     2,075,867  ;  Apr.  6. 
Nozzle,    Cleaning.     F.    Patalano.     2,074,666 ;   Mar.   23. 
Nozzle    channel     construction.     G.     Schaper.     2,100,360 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Nozzle  construction.     C.  W.  Ginter.     2,067,445  ;  Jan.   12. 
Nozzle   device.   Delivery  or  extrusion.     R.    H.    Anderson. 

2,099,289  ;   Nov.   16. 
Nozzle    diaphragm    and    the    like    and    making    the    same. 

R.  B.  Wade.     2,079,473;  May  4. 
Nozzle,  Dispensing,     F.  Niesemann.     2,073,751 ;  Mar.  16. 
Nozzle,  Eccentric  fuel.     E.  Olson.     2,087,293  ;  July  20. 
Nozzle,  Faucet  spray  and  strainer.     A.  W.  Holmberg  and 

O.  W.  Holmberg.     2,100,165  :  Nov.  23. 
Nozzle,  Fluid  jet.     M.  E.  Callander.     2,076,445  ;  Apr.  6. 
Nozzle     for     containers.     Self-closing.       G.     Richardson. 

2,071,657  ;  Feb.  23. 
Nozzle     for     diesel     engines.     Pump     and     Injector.       A. 

Shumake.     2,066,860  ;  Jan.  5. 
Nozzle     for     extruding     machines.     W.     L.     MacKenzie. 

2.100.342  :  Nov.  30. 
Nozzle   for  flat-spraving  appliances.   Air.     E,   Gustafsson. 

2.101,175;  Dec.  7." 
Nozzle    for    internal    combustion    engines.    Injection.      K. 

Schwaiger.     2,080,189  ;  May  11. 
Nozzle    for    shoe    channel    cementing    machines.      W.    L. 

Jlac  Kenzie.     2.098,347  ;  Nov.  9. 
Nozzle  for  shoe  channel  cementing  machines.     C.  A.  New- 
hall.     2,097.572  ;  Nov.  2. 
Nozzle    for    shoe    coating    machines.     W.    L.    MacKenzie. 

2.069,256  ;  Feb.  2. 
Nozzle  for  suction   cleaners.    G.   N.  Edwards.    2.089,000  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Nozzle    for    vacuum     cleaners.     Flexible.       W.    Leathers. 

2,071,077;  Feb.   16. 
Nozzle  holder.     H.  W.  Dawson.     2,074,326  ;  Mar.  23. 
Nozzle,  llvdraulic.     G.  H.  Norris,     2,0S0,.'i00  ;  May  18. 
Nozzle,  Iliumlnated  niUng.     II.  C.  Todd  and  P.  R.  Todd. 

2,071,242  ;  Feb.  16. 
Nozzle.  Injection.     F.  Ritz.     2,090.232  ;  Aug.  17. 
Nozzle,  Liquid  supply.    W.  P.  Cameron.     2,087,139  ;  July 

13. 
Nozzle,    Lubricating.     F.   H.    Ehnts.     2,086,071  ;    July    6. 
Nozzle,  Otien.     K.  R.  Kennison.     2,100.219  ;  Nov.  23. 
Nozzle.     Self    aligning    vacuum     cleaner.       \V.     Leathers. 

2,072.892  ;  Mar.  9. 
Nozzle,   Sprav.     E.  Cooper  and  T.  C.  Shiels.     2,098,487  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Nozzle,  Sprav.     IT.  Holmboc-.     2.080,200  ;  May  1 1. 
Nozzle,    Spray.     G.  K.  V.  Jolianson.     2.076,947  ;   Apr.  13. 
Nozzle,  Spray-gun.      G.  A.  Wllka.      2.009,346  ;  Feb.  2. 
Nozzle,  Spravlng.     V.   K.  Marry.     'J.os:;  S51  ;  .lune  15. 
Nozzle.  Suction.     I,.  Ell.     2,086,124  ;  July  6. 
Nozzle.  Suction.     A.  Erlksson-Jons.     2,094,431  ;  Sept.  28. 
.Nozzle,    Sucllon.      F.    J.    R.    Karlsirom.      2.070,831;    Feb. 

16. 
Nozzle,  Suction.     L.  Llnghammar.     2.068.400;  Jan.  19. 
Nozzle,   Suclhiii  cleaner.      E.  L.  Smith.      2,093.741;   Sept. 

21. 
Nozzle     take-off    nttnchment.     E.     Clnwson.     2.009.067  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Nozzle.  Vented.     F.   D.  Campbell.     2.102.780;   Dec.   21. 
Nozzles.  Making  glass.      A.  \V.  Keen.      2.084.811  ;  June  22. 
.Null    Indicator.      ('.    K.    Glerlnger.      2,077,833;    Apr,    20. 
Nuiiihcr  i)late  and  other  luminous  signs.  Luminous.     W.  C. 

McKnlght.     2.083,070  ;  June  8. 
Numbering    device,    Automatic.      K.    Frenr.el      2.072,303; 

Mar.   2. 
Numerical  comparator.    J.  A.  llerbBt.    2,074.302  ;  Mar.  23. 
.Nursing  liollle  healer.  Baby's.     A.  T.  Harvey.     2.079.611  ; 

May  11. 
Nmsliig  hollle  holder.     K.  W.  ChnrlCB.     2.084,243;  Juno 

Nur'slug  unit,     Y,  II.  Kurkjian,     2.093,730;  Sept,  21. 

Nut.     .1.  H.  lli.wer.     2.0110.12,%:  AuK    17. 

Nut.     ('.  Thorr.-z.    2,075,675  ;  Mar,  30, 

Nut      ami      Imll      assemlilliiK      inaeliliu'.        II       II       «Jray. 

2.101,367  :  Dec,  7, 
Nut    and    Installation    thereof.      G.   JohnBon.      2.102,058; 

Dec.  M. 
Nut     iiikI     making    Baini-.     Self  liieklng.       M.     II.    Morgan. 

2,079,740  ;  Mav  II. 
Nut  HMil  making  the  name,  S.4f  lorklni,',     O,  E.  Slmmomll, 

2,102,489  ;  Dec.  14. 


952 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Nut     and     producing     same,     Capped.       H.     Kosenberg. 

2,090,640 ;  Aug.  24. 
Nut  blank,   Castellated.     W.  M.  Eosborough.     2,100,357  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Nut  blanks,  Maklnjr.     J.  W.  Gibney.     2,078,658  ;  Apr.  27. 
Nut  blanks.  Producing  capped.    H.  Rosenberg.    2,090,641 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Nut  cap-lock.     H.   Rosenberg.     2,095,289 ;    Oct.   12. 
Nut,  Clinch-on.     F.  G.  Richardson.     2,078,411 ;  Apr.  27. 
Nut.  Clinch-on.     F.  N.  Ross.     2,080,545  ;  May  18. 
Nut,  Coupling.     F.   R.  Long.     2.067,773  :  Jan.   12. 
Nutcracker.      G.  M.   Krag.      2,074,337 ;   Mar.   23. 
Nut  cracker.     G.  B.  Pickop.     2,094,243  ;  Sept.  28. 
Nut  cracking  device.     A.  J.  Fix.     2,069,877  ;  Feb.  9. 
Nut  cracking  machine.     G.  P.  Denison.     2,089,544  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Nut  cracking  machine.     D.  La  Ferney.     2,085,262  ;  June 

29. 
Nut-cracking  machine.     J.  M.  Walling.     2.083.968  ;  June 

15. 
Nut    device.    Threaded.      W.    H.    Churchill.      2,102,554 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Nut  hulling  machine.     H.  D.  Randall  and  W.  F.  Johnston. 

2,071,853;  Feb.  23. 
Nut  lock.     A.  C.  Favatt.     2,073,612:  Mar.  16. 
Nut.  Lock.     C.  C.  Harbridge.     2,066,684  ;  Jan.  5. 
Nut  lock.     A.  J.  Herschmann.     2,101,678  ;  Dec.  7. 
Nut,  Lock.     R.  T.  Hosking.     2,096,040-1  ;  Oct.  19. 
Nut  lock.       N.  Pearlstein.     2,087,114  ;  July  13. 
Nut  lock.    W.  N.  Pesce.    2,077,953  ;  Apr.  20. 
Nut,  Lock.    A.  StoU.     2,068,613  ;  Jan.  19. 
Nut  lock.     A.  Thode.     2,098,840  :  Nov.  9. 
Nut  making.  Apparatus  for.     H.  Rosenberg.     2,068,075  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Nut,    Manufacture    of    elastic    stop.      C.    A.    Swanstrom. 

2,070,032;  Feb.  9. 
Nut  marking  device.     J.  E.  Trunk.     2,077,970-1 ;  Apr.  20. 
Nut,  Safety.     A.   Hall.     2,082.956  ;  June  8. 
Nut  securing  device.     E.  W.  Mitchel.     2,079,917-18  ;  May 

11. 
N,ut,  Sheet  metal.     W.  R.  Nicholas.     2,096,335  :  Oct.  19. 
Nut,    Spring.     C.   Dom  and   W.   J.   Moeller.     2,070,005 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Nut  tapping  machine.     H.  Goldberg.     2,067.267  ;  Jan.  12. 
Nut,  Thread  cleaning.     W.  T.  Pease.     2,091.374:  Aug  31. 
Nut    threading    machine.      V.    E.    Pearson.      2,090,698 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Nut     treating     apparatus.       W.     D.     Love.       2,092,282 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Nut  unable  to  work  loose,  Expansible.     M.  B.  De  Launay. 

2,074,779  ;  Mar.  23. 
Nuts.  Apparatus  for  and  method  of  opening.     S.  B.  Field. 

2.067.566  :  Jan.  12. 
Nuts.  Making.     A.  Stoll.     2,087,053  ;  July  13. 
Nuts,  Making.     R.  L.  Wilcox.     2,074,678;  Mar.  23. 
Nuts,     Making     welding.       L.     Demboski     and     J.     Kay. 

2.073,467  :  Mar.  9. 
Nuts,   Manufacture  of.     L.   A.   Frayer.     2,080,850 ;   IMav 

18. 
Nuts,  Manufacture  of.     J.  W.  Howard.     2,069,008;  Jan. 

26. 
N-vinvl  compounds,  Production  of.     W.  WolfE.    2,087,079  ; 

July  13. 
Oakwood   for    the   aging   of   spirituous   liquors.    Treating. 

E.  T.  Krebs  and  E.  T.  Krebs.  Jr.     2,070,794  ;  Feb.  16. 
Oarlock   sleeve.    Adjustable.      F.    W.   Eraser.      2,076,886 ; 

Apr.   13. 
Oatmeal   porridge.   Canning.     E.   C.   Forbes.     2,068,910 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Objective-shutter   distance-adjusting   and   releasing   appa- 
ratus on  photographic  cameras.     A.  Nagel.     2,085,468  ; 

June  29. 
Objects,    Apparatus    for    the    recovery    of.      G.    Quaglia. 

2,080,184  ;  May  11. 
Objects    in     rengenerated     cellulose.     Inclosing.       J.     H. 

Grady  and  J.    W.   Clarke.     2,072,329-30  :   Mar.   2. 
Objects    such    as    golf    balls.    Apparatus    for    p.iinting    or 

similarly  treating.     H.   Willshaw.   S.  N.   Goodhall,   and 

W.  A.  Cowles.     2.081,442:  May  25. 
Objects    to    predetermined    positions,    Turning    rotatable. 

Lp  R.  J.  Leishman.     2,084.851  :  June  22. 
Objects  visible  in  infra-red  rays.  Method  of  and  apparatus 

for   rendering.      J.    Kunz   and   F.    Urbach.      2,074,226  : 

Mar.  16. 
Observation  chamber  for  flowing  liquids.     L.  C.  Roess  and 

C.  E.  Cumraings.     2,100,919:  Nov.  30. 

Ocular,  Analyzing.     L.  V.  Foster.     2,101,935  ;  Dec.  14. 
Ocular  errors.  Correcting.     A.  Ames,  Jr.,  and  G.  H.  Glld- 

don.     2,087,235  :   July  20. 
Odometer.     H.  N.  Bliss.     2,077,666  ;  Apr.  20. 
Odometer.     H.  L.   Spaunburg.     2,077.067  ;  Apr.  20. 
Odometer  for  motor  vehicles.     E.  V.  Dardani.     2,100,024  : 

Nov.  23. 
Odometer  for  railway  vehicles.    P.  Paschen  and  G.  Mohr. 

2,071,654  ;  Feb.  23. 
Odometer,     Quick    reset.     N.    O.    Marquart.     2,087,093 ; 

July  13. 
Odometer  reset.     W.   E.   Sherwood.     2,103.023;  Dec.   21. 
Odorant  for  gaseous   fuels.     W.   II.  Hampton  and  J.   T. 

Rutherford.     2,094.270  :  Sept.  28. 
Odor  from  labels  and  other  printed  material    Removing. 

D.  M.  McBean.     2.075.533  ;  Mar.  30. 


Odor  of  drying  paints,  varnishes,  and  the  like  and  fragrant 

odor    masked    paint,    Masking    the.      L.    W.    Shuger. 

2,103,830  ;  Dec.  28. 
Odorizer,  Car.     C.  E.  Bradburn.     2,103,609  ;  Dec.  28. 
Odorizing  appliance.     H.  S.  Dearllng.     2,092,728  ;  Sept.  7. 
Odorizing  apparatus  and  method  for  gas  lines.     F.  A. 

Sough.     2,098,626  ;  Nov.  9. 
Oestrus-promoting  substance  from  the  anterior  lobes  of 

the  hypophysis  and  preparing  it.     C.  L.  Lautenschiager, 

O.  Schaumann,  and  W.  Ludwlg.    2,068,297 ;  Jan.  19. 
Offset  in  printing.  Opposing.     A.  L.  Grammer  and  W.  W. 

Allen.     2,077,624  ;  Apr.  20. 
Offset  press.   Miniature.     M.   Mendivia.     2,099,962  ;   Nov. 

23. 
Offset  preventing  mechanism.     A.  K.  Taylor.     2,078,742 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Offset  process.     E.  H.   Bucy.     2,078,790;  Apr.  27. 
Offsetting   of    freshly   printed    surfaces,    Preventing.      R. 

Blow.     2,093,995  ;  Sept.  28. 
Oil    and    air,    Apparatus    for    mixing.     W.    P.    Reiboldt. 

2,086,511 ;  July  6. 
Oil     and     engine     cooling     system.       E.     O.     Schjolin. 

2,070,094  ;  Feb.  9. 
Oil  and  gas  from  oil  wells.  Apparatus  for  entraining.     W. 

F.  McMahon.     2,080,622  ;  May  18. 
Oil   and   gas   separator.     E.    C.   Weisgerber.     2,082,863 ; 

June  8. 
Oil  and  making  same.  Altered  tung.    C.  Ellis.    2,101,791 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Oil  and  making  the  same,  Bodied  tung.     T.  H.  Geiger  and 

L.  M.  Burgess.     2,084,137  ;  June  15. 
Oil  and  moistureproofing  composition  and  products  made 

therefrom.    R.  R.  Ferguson.    2,082,278  ;  June  1. 
Oil   and  preparing  the  same.   Steam   cvlinder.     A.  Lazar 

and  J.  V.  Crenna.     2,084,531 :  June  22. 
Oil    and    treating    same,    Lubricating.      R.    E.    Manley. 

2,097,127  ;  Oct.  26. 
Oil.  Apparatus  for  bodying  tung.     J.  P.  Ward.     2,090,586  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Oil,   Apparatus    for    cracking.     P.    Guichard.     2,089,361 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Oil,  Apparatus  for  purifying.     D.  H.  Palmer.     2,103,635  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Oil,   Apparatus   for  purifying.      C.   R.   Reeves   and    C.   R. 

Gentry.     2,099,824:  Nov.  23. 
Oil,     Apparatus    for     re-refining    used.       J.     H.     Vital. 

2,092,436  ;  Sept.  7. 
Oil  applicafor.     N.  R.  Kelly.     2.100.855  ;  Nov.  30. 
Oil  base  hydratable  drilling  fluid.     F.  W.  Rolshausen  and 

S.  L.  Bishkin.     2,099.825  ;  Nov.  23. 
Oil  bodies.   Synthetic  drying.     A.  E.  Rheineck,  B.  Rabin, 

and  J.  S.  Long.     2,077,371  ;  Apr.  13. 
Oil  burner.     R.  F.  Andler.     2.090,566-7  ;  Aug.  17. 
Oil  burner.     O.   J.   Appel.     2,088,631  ;  Aug.  3. 
Oil  burner.     W.  R.  Brown.     2.090,027;  Aug.  17. 
Oil  burner.     G.  A.  Bryan.     2,086,377  ;  July  6. 
Oil  burner.     G.  A.  Crosby.     2,072,731 ;  Mar.  2. 
Oil  burner.     H.  F.  Daniels.     2,0S3.S.'?2  :    .Tune  15. 
Oil  burner.     W.  H.  De  Lancey.     2,093.312  ;  Sept.  14. 
(Jil  burner.     W.  A.  Dickinson.     2,076.982  ;  Apr.  13. 
Oil  burner.     C.  D.  Edwards.     2,068,286  ;  Jan.  19. 
Oil     burner.     T.     M.     Elfving     and     V.     H.     Wallenberg. 

2.087.399  ;  July  20. 
Oil  burner.     W.   W.   Hallinan.     2,070.357  ;   Feb.   9. 
Oil  burner.     I.  M.  Hayward.     2,088,742  ;  Aug.    3. 
Oil  burner.     W.   G.    Latimer.     2,091,000;    Aug.   31. 
i>il   burner.     N.   W.    ISLTrtindale.      2.067,718;    Jan.   12. 
Oil     burner.       J.     H.     Mcllvaine     and     P.     I.     Hollman. 

2,080,289  ;  May  11. 
Oil  burner.     J.  Peoples.     2,091,487  ;  Aug.  31. 
Oil  burner.      C.  L.   Rayfield.     2,096,859  ;    Oct.   26. 
Oil   burner.     G.   Richter.     2,072,343;   Mar.   2. 
Oil  burner.     J.  Smith  and  V.  Duemler.     2,066,806  ;  Jan.  5. 
Oil  burner.     W.  B.  Sturgis.     2,091,658  :  Aug.  31. 
Oil  burner.     H.  E.  Woolery.     2,068,216;  Jan.  19. 
Oil     burner     attachment,     Antiflood.        C.     E.     Dufour. 

2,089,882  ;  Aug.  10. 
Oil  burner  support.     J.   J.  Hurvritz.     2,088,959  ;  Aug.   3. 
Oil  burner.  Yellow  flame.     D.   H.  Hill.     2,094.069  ;   Sept. 

28. 
Oil  burning.     R.  p.  Andler     2.090,.5'68  ;  Aug.  17. 
Oil  burning  apparatus.     R.  H.  Bemen.     2,088,833  ;  Aug.  3. 
Oil  burning   apparatus.     H.   F.   Rodler.     2,078,021;  Apr. 

Oil  burning  device.     B.  Valjean.     2.068,441  :  Jan.  19. 
Oil  burning  furnace.     W.  C.  McKeown.     2,094,274  ;  Sept. 

Oil  burning  heater.     L.  L.  Williams.     2,095.403  ;  Oct.  12. 
Oil  can.  Pistol  grip.     E.  W.  Davis.     2,102,837  ;   Dec.  21. 
on  can,  Portable.     F.  R.  Geyser.     2,086.219  :  July  6. 
Oil  Cleaning  dirty.     L.  S.  Wilbur.     2,096,220  ;  Oct.  19. 
composition.       B.     W.     Story     and     E.     W.     Fuller. 


Oil 


2,081,886  ;  May  25. 

Oil  composition  and  making  same.   Drying.     J.  B.   Rust. 

2,069,725  ;  Feb.  2. 
^''  .Son^Position,   Lubricating.     W.   J.   Sweeney  and  J.   A. 

Tilton.     2,087,585  ;  July  20. 
Oil  composition.  Lubricating.     A.  C.  Tobach.     2,081,075  ; 

May  18. 
0'}^co™Position,  Lubricating.     A.  C.  Vobach.     2,095,538 ; 

^''.^composition.  Mineral.     G.  W.  Nederbragt.     2,087,578  ; 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


953 


Oil  control,  Interlocking.    W.  R.  Pope.    2,088,721 ;  Aug.  3. 
Oil   conversion.  Hydrocarbon.     J.   G.  Altlier.      2,091,^:61  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Oil  conversion.  Hydrocarbon.     C.  P.  Dubbs.     2,069,358  • 

Feb.  2. 
Oil  conversion,   Hydrocarbon.     C.  P.   Dubbs.     2.087  507  • 

July  20. 
Oil  conversion.   Hydrocarbon.     J.  D.   Seguy.     2,101  517  • 

Dec.  7. 
Oil   conversion,   Hydrocarbon.     H.   C.  Weber  and   W.   H. 

McAdams.     2,074,196  ;  Mar.  16. 
Oil,  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon.   A.  Engelstein.   2,091,437- 

Aug.  31. 

Oil,  Converting  hydrocarbon.     H.   A.   Smith.     2,103,561 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Oil  cooler.     C.  L.  McCuen.     2,067,721  ;  Jnn.  12 
Oil  cooling  system.     W.  R.  Ramsaur.     2,070,092  ;  Feb.  9. 
Oil,  Cracking.     C.  E.  Beatie.     2,100,048  :  Nov.  23. 
Oil,    Cracking    of    hydrocarbon.      J.    W.    Throckmorton. 

2,100,062;  Nov.  23. 
Oil,  Cracking  petroleum.     C.   P.  Dubbs.     2,080,118  ;  Ma.v 

011    cracking   process.      W.    A.    S.    Harmon.      2,075,896 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Oil,  Cutting  and  drawing.     G.  W.  Cupit,  Jr.     2,096,449  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Oil,     Decolorizing     viscous     lubricating.     C.     F.     Tears. 

2,067.802;   Jan.  12. 
Oil,    Dehazing    furnace.      R.    Z.    Williams.       2,076,392 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Oil,  Dehydrating  pine.    R.  W.  Martin.    2,103,429  :  Dec.  28. 
Oil     delivery     control     indicator,     Fuel.       F.     A.     Epps. 

2,097,835  ;  Nov.  2. 
Oil,   Device  for  filtering  and   cooling.     A.   F.   Cardenas. 

2,082,682;  June  1. 
Oil,  Dewaxing.     B.  G.  Alclridpe.     2,081,287  ;  May  25. 
Oil,  Dewaxing.     H.  F.   Fisher.     2,086,666  ;  July  13. 
Oil,     Dewaxing.       R.     J.     Garofalo     and     C.     E.     Swift. 

2,081,297  ;  May  25. 
Oil.    Dewaxing  hydrocarbon.     F.   X.   Covers.      2,067,050 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Oil.   Dewaxing  hydrocarbon.     R.   E.   Manley.     2,067,198 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Oil,  Dewaxing  mineral.     L.  D.  Jones.     2,091,640:  .\ug.  31. 
Oil,  Dewaxing  of.     L.  D.  Jones.     2,076,147  ;  Apr.  6. 
Oil  dispenser.     A.  L.  Dale.     2,101,468;  Dec.  7. 
Oil    dispensing   apparatus.      I.    L.    Eastman.      2,078,486 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Oil  dispensing  system.     C.  W.  Ginter  and  J.   F.   Carter. 

2,080,566  ;  May  18. 
Oil    distillates.    Treating    mineral.      A.    J.    Van     Peski. 

2,067,030  ;  Jan.  5. 
on    distillates    with    sulphur    dioxide.    Extracting    light 

mineral.       E.     W.     Thiele    and    F.     W.     Scheineman. 

2,071,590 ;  Feb.  23. 
Oil,  Distillation  of.     D.  G.  Brandt.     2,102,234  ;  Dec.  H. 
on.  Distillation  of.     F.   L.   Maker.     2,071,643  ;   Feb.   23. 
Oil,     Drying.       L.     A.    Mikeska    and    A.     H.     Gleason. 

2.092,889;  Sept.  14. 
Oil  dye  stocks  by  contacting  residua.  Production  of  lubri- 
cating.    M.  Maxwell.     2,096,909  ;  Oct.  26. 
Oil.    Dyed    lubricating.      C.    Winning    and    S.    C.    Fulton. 

2,071,481 ;  Feb.  23. 
Oil  engine.     C.  L.  Cummins.     2,071,062  ;  Feb.  16. 
Oil  engine.     C.  L.  Cummins.     2,070.220  ;  Apr.  6 
Oil  engine.     C.  1j.  Cummins.     2,095,435  ;   Oct.  12. 
Oil  engine.     C.  D.  Meyer.     2,073,164  ;  Mar.  9. 
Oil,  i'^mulsifving.     A.  G.  Kaufmann.     2,099,894  ;  Nov.  23. 
Oil,   Extracting   liver.     C.   Nielsen.      2,078,404;   Apr.    27. 
Oil  film  bearing.     E.   B.  Hudson.     2.067,191;  Jan.  12. 
Oil  filter.      T.  K.  Aldliam.      2.08.^.540;  June  15. 
on  Alter.     J.  A.  Baldwin.     2.071,006  ;  Feb.  23. 
Oil  filter.     J.   A.    Baldwin.      2,007.828:   Nov.   2. 
Oil  filter.     R.  N.  Burckhalter.     2.07G.934-0  ;  Apr.   13. 
Oil  filter.     J.   C.  Coulombe.     2,083,148  ;  June  8. 
Oil     filter.      F.      IT.     Franklin      and     T.      K.     Aldhnm. 

2,093,430 ;  Sept.  21. 
Oil  filter.     J.  E.  num.     2,098.725  ;  Nov.  !). 
Oil  filter.     H.  G.  Kamrath.     2,079.910;  May  11. 
Oil  filter.     W.  Koin/.jui.     2.088,2'l."i  ;  July  27. 
on  filter.     W.  A.  McLean.     2,098,102;  Nov.  2. 
Oil  filter.     K.  II.  I'ennebfikcr.     2.103,434;  Dec.  28. 
on  filter.     M.  H.  I'errv.     2.100,266:  Nov.  23. 
on  filter.       U.  Reed.     2,086.7.3!)  ;  July  13. 
Oil  filter.      R.  11.  Swarl.     2,09'1,  lOr)  ;   Sept.  28. 
on  filter,  Automobne.     C.  A.  Compton.     2.003.540;  8cpl. 

21. 
on   firing  arrangement.     C.  G.  II.  de  Laval.     2,077,820; 

Apr.   20. 
flil    foggcr,    Atonil'/.lng   type.      1\I.    G.    MarUlc    and    T,.    \\'. 

Tulllc.     2,007.454  ;  .Tan.  12. 
fiil  fraction  and  solvent   recovery,  I'lirlflcatUin  of.     M.  H, 

Tuttle.      2,070.385  :   Feb.  0. 
r»ll  froiii  coUe-ovcii  gas.   Kccovcry  of  llglit.     II.  W.  Sc.vler 

and  J.  If.  WellH.      2.084.223;   June  15. 
Oil  from  wax  cakes,  I'roccHS  and  apparatus  for  sppnrntlng. 

I'..   Hopper.     2, 08 1. .'too;   May  25. 
Oil,    Fu.'l.      A.    P.    Hewlett    and    <".    H.    Cole.      2,081.170: 

May  25. 
on  gas  generator.     W.  B.  HarrlH.     2.077.230;  Apr.  13. 
on  gaslllontion  process.     A.   .loliiiHrni  uml  <'.  Iv   I  IiiiumImj; 

er.     2.071,286  ;  Feb.  ](i. 


Oil    gasification    process    and    apparatus.      A.    Johnson. 

2,071,285;  Feb.  16. 
Oil  gasifier  and  burner.     A.  Curioni.     2.073,552  ;  Mar.  9. 
Oil    groove   cutting  device.      C.   A.    Nickles.      2,082,212; 

June  1. 
Oil  heater.    J.  McKerrall.     2,066,480  ;  Jan.  5. 
Oil,   Heavy.      W.   H.   Carmody.      2,081,448;   May  25. 
Oil    in    refrigeration    systems.    Separating.      N.    H.    Gay. 

2,097,725  ;  Nov.  2. 
Oil  interceptor.     S.  L.  Marsh.     2.076,380;  Apr.  6. 
Oil  level   control.   Synchronized.     J.  A.  and  C.  H.   Rook. 

2,098,883  ;  Nov.  9. 
Oil    level    indicator.    Instrument    panel.      D.    W.    Dippel. 

2,099,105  ;   Nov.   16. 
Oil,   Lowering  pour  point  of.     M.  L.   Wade.     2,081.518 ; 

May  25. 
Oil,  Lubricating.    F.  W.  Breth.     2,088,898  ;  Aug.  3. 
Oil,  Ijuliricating.     L.  Liberthson.     2.084.352  ;  June  22. 
on,  Lubricating.     F.  J.  Licata.     2,076,153  ;  Apr.  6. 
Oil.    Lubricating.       B.     H.    Lincoln     and    A.    Henriksen. 

2,066,354;  Jan.  5. 
Oil,  Lubricating.     J.  M.  Musselman  and  H.  P.  Lankelma. 

2,097,162  ;  Oct.  26. 
Oil,  Lubricating.     B.  H.  Shoemaker.     2.0R4.270  :  June  24. 
on,  Lubricating.     L.  G.  Story.     2,077,781  ;  Apr.  20. 
Oil,   Lubricating.     F.  W.   Sullivan.   Jr.,   B.   H.    Shoemaker. 

and  K.   Taylor.     2,079.051  ;  May  4. 
Oil.    Lubricating.     C.    C.     Swoope    and    M.    M.    Sadlon. 

2,0R4,512  ;  June  22. 
Oil,    Lubricating.      K.    Taylor    and    B.    H.    Shoemaker. 

2,083,247  ;  June  8. 
Oil,  Lubricating.     C.  C.  Towne.      2,078.472  ;  Apr.  27. 
Oil,  Lubricating.     C.  C.  Towne.     2,086,399  ;  July  6. 
Oil,  Lubricating.     C.   C.  Towne.     2,097.245  :  Oct.  26. 
Oil,    Making    a    sulphur   bearing.      B.    M.    Carter,    T.    V. 

Fowler,   and  H.   F.   Merriam.     2,070,256 ;   Feb.   9. 
Oil,   Making  lubricating.     R.   C.   Osterstrom.      2.090.333 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Oil   manufacture.   Hydrocarbon.      M.   de   Sim6  and  F.  B. 

Hilmer.     2.099.513;  Nov.   16. 
Oil,    Method    and    apparatus    of    refining    hydrocarbon. 

W.  J.  Podbielniak.     2.093.645  ;  Sept.  21. 
Oil,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  heating.     A.  E.  Harns- 

berger.     2,103,710  ;  Dec.  28. 
Oil,  Nonslndging.     R.  Rosen.     2,069,273-4  ;  Feb.  2. 
Oil  of  high  oiliness  and  resistance  to  oxidation,  Lubricat- 
ing.    E.  Lieber.     2,096,905  ;  Oct.  26. 
Oil  or  the  like.  Apparatus  for  measuring.     C.  J.  Bassler. 

2.097.829  ;  Nov.  2. 
Oil  or  wax.  Refining  of  sperm.     W.  Holwech.     2.077,837 ; 

Apr.    20. 
Oil,  Oxidation  refining  of  lubricating.     B.  H.   Shoemaker. 

2,070.627;  Feb.  16. 
Oil.     Oxidizing.       R.     D.     Bonney     and     W.     S.     Egge. 

2.072.151  ;   Mar.  2. 
Oil  painting  restoration.     G.  T.  Oliver.     2,073.802  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Oil.  Peracetvlatcd.     L.   P.   Hubbuch.     2.073.011  :  Mar.  9. 
Oil,  Preparation  of  fuel.     R.  L.   Savage,   Jr.     2,078.882; 

Apr.  27. 
Oil.  Preparing  steam  cvlinder.     A.  Lazar  and  J.  V.  Crenna. 

2,081.532  ;  June  22. 
Oil,  Process  and  apparatus  for  dewaxlnr.    TT.  F.  Fisher  and 

B.  G.  Aldrldpe.     2,067,162;  Jan.  5. 
Oil.  Producing  lubricating.     U.  B.  Bray.     2,081.731  ;  May 


R.  C.  Osterstrom. 


2,007.334  : 
B.    Root. 


Oil.  T'rodncing  lubricating. 

.Tan     12 
Oil    product    and    making    same.    Drying.      F. 

2,082,515;  June  1. 
on.    Production   of   high    cetene   number   Diesel    fuel    oil. 

V.  Voorhees.     2,079.887  :  Mav  11. 
Oil.  Production  of  lubricating.     D.  R.  Merrill.     2.081,'194  ; 

Mav  2.->. 
oil.  Production  of  luhrloting.     D.  R.  Merrill  and  P.  Sub- 

l;ow.  2,103.!".91  ;  Dec.  28. 
on   pump.     n.   Gregg.     2.070.203  ;  Feb.  9. 
oil  pump.     A.  Kosian.     2.084. -1 1 •»  :  June  22. 
Oil    pump.    Kili'licn    range    burner.     C.    Sdmumann.    Jr. 

2. 007. 318  ;   Jnn.    12. 
on  purifier.     W.  C.  McBnln.     2.081,632  :  May  2.^. 
Oil.    Purifying    lubricating.      S.    \V.    r.rlgg.x.      2.073.442; 

Mar.  9. 
Oil   reclaimer.     F.   A.   Headson.     2.007.390;   Jnn.   12. 
on   reclaiming  apparatus.        E.   P.   Bradford.      2.080.703; 

July  13.  „  .       . 

Oil    nrlalinlng    apparatus.    Lubrlcntlng.      W.    SchwnlKe 

2,06S..173:  .Inn.   lit. 
on   reclaiming  device.     K.  D.  Bradford.     2.080,702  ;  .Tnly 

13. 
on   rcroverv.     V.   G.  Lava.     2,101.371  :  Per.  7. 
Oil,    Recovery    nnd    purlOcntlon    of   liydrocnrbon.      M.    It 

Mnndelbnnin.     2,100.011;  Nov.  23. 
oil.   Refining.      W.  T.    Hancock.      2.007.097;   Oct.   2(1. 
on.    Itednlng    a     hvdrocarlmn.       K.    U.    I'.    10.    Kelnlllliui. 

2,0H.S.2I(1  :  Jnlv  27. 
on.  Ketlning  glvccrlde.      H.  Clnvton.     2.100.277;  Nov.  23. 
Oil  refining,   Lnbrloatlng.     ('.  K.  Adanm.     2.070.H07  ;   Feb. 

10. 
Oil    refining,    Lnlirliatlng.      V.    C   Kcllh.    Jr..   itnil    11.   O. 

Forr.Ht.     2.()79.!tl  1  ;  May  11. 
on,   Itetlnlnk-  miIihmmI       1'.   M    (Mark      ■.'.OSR.-IOn  :  July  27. 
Oil.    Refining   nilM.-ral.      \V.    J.   I>.    van   Dl.lcl(.      2.08a, 518; 

.Iiine   29. 


954 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Oil,  Refining  mineral.     W.  H.  Volck.     2,076,105  ;  Apr.  6. 
Oil   refining   process.      J.   Happel   and   D.   W.    Robertson. 

2,102,796  ;  Dec.  21. 
Oil  refining  process.     V.  Voorhees.     2,079,836  ;  >Iay  11. 
OU  retainer,  Self-adjusting.     M.  E.  Salisbury.     2,076,747  ; 

Apr.   13. 
Oil    sands.    Apparatus    for    evaluating.      K.    H.    Clough. 

2,095,056  ;  Oct.  5. 
Oil     scavenging     pump.     Lubricating.       F.     E.     Stifter. 

2,073,886  ;  Mar.  16. 
Oil  separation.    E.  R.  WUes.     2,078,186  ;  Apr.  20. 
Oil,  Soluble.    J.  B.  Holtzclaw  and  C.  Winning.     2,079,803  ; 

May  11. 
Oil  solution  of  derris.  Preparing  a  mineral.     N.  A.  San- 

kowsky.     2,096.922  ;  Oct.  26. 
Oil,  Solvent  refining.     F.  X.  Covers.     2.087.473  ;  July  20. 
Oil,   Solvent  refining.     C.  C.   Towne.     2,086,484  ;  July  6. 
Oil.  Solvent  refining  mineral.     L.  A.  Clarke.     2,083.893  ; 

June  15. 
Oil.     Solvent    refining    of    lubricating.       L.     A.     Clarke. 

2,075,268;  Mar.  30. 
Oil.   Solvent  refining  of  lubricating.     R.  J.  Dearborn  and 

W.  P.  Gee.     2,074,254  ;  Mar.  16. 
Oil.  Solvent  refining  of  mineral.     L.  A.  Clarke.     2,067,137  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Oil,      Solvent     refining     of     mineral.       L.     A.     Clarke. 

2,078,442  ;  Apr.  27. 
Oil.  Solvent  refining  of  mineral.     L.  A.  Clarke  and  C.  C. 

Towne.     2,075,269  ;  Mar.  30. 
Oil  supply  regulator.     H.  D.  Harper.     2,081,330  :  May  25. 
Oil.  Sweetening  a  hydrocarbon.     F.  Gardner.     2,082,331 ; 

June  1. 
Oil    temperature   regulator.      E.    Blair.      2,071,106  ;    Feb. 

16. 
Oil  tester.     A.  G.  Thomas.     2,091,222  ;  Aug.  24. 
Oil  testing  device.     A.  G.  Thomas.     2.068.476  ;  Jan.  19. 
Oil  testing  machine.     C.  C.  Benz.     2,097,716  ;  Nov.  2. 
Oil.    Textile    fiber    spraying.      R.    F.   Nelson.      2,074,555  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Oil    to    cracking    temperatures.    Heating.     J.    G.    Alther. 

2.081,971 ;  June  1. 
Oil.  Treating.     S.  C.  Fulton.     2.079.443  :  May  4. 
Oil.  Treating.     J,  McKee.     2.083.572  :   June  15. 
Oil,  Treating.     A.  von  Groeling.     2.069.596  :  Feb.  2. 
Oil,  Treating  a  petroleum.    G.  H.  B.  Davis  and  J.  I.  Wasson. 

2,068,847  ;  Jan.  26. 
Oil,    Treating    China-wood.      L.    A.   Donovan    and    E.    A. 

Daniels.     2.094.590  ;  Oct.  5. 
Oil,  Treating  crude.     A.  P.  Sachs.     2,073,456  ;  I^Iar.  9. 
Oil.    Treating   hydrocarbon.      H.    V.    Atwell.      2,099,920 : 

Nov.  23. 
Oil.  Treating  hydrocarbon.     P.  C.  Keith,  Jr.     2,082,637  ; 

June  1. 
Oil.  Treating  hydrocarbon.     P.  C.  Keith,  Jr.     2,100,283  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Oil.    Treating    hydrocarbon.      H.    R.    Snow.      2,082,224 ; 

June  1. 
Oil,  Treating  hydrocarbon.     Le  R.  G.   Story.     2.067,865  ; 

.Tan.  12. 
Oil  treating  means.     C.  Lowery.     2.091,151  ;  Aug.   24. 
Oil       treatment.       Hydrocarbon.         E.       R.       Birkhimer. 

2,092,748;  Sept.   14. 
Oil  treatment,  Hydrocarbon.     S.  W.  Ferris.     2,072,104  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Oil  treatment,   Hvdrocarbon.     S.   W.  Ferris.      2,080,415  ; 

May  18. 
Oil.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon.     J.  G.  Alther.     2,074,198  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Oil,     Treatment     of     hydrocarbon.       G.     Armistead,     Jr. 

2,103,977  ;  Dec.  28. 
Oil,      Treatment     of     hydrocarbon.        M.      H.      Arveson. 

2,099,919  ;  Nov.  23. 
Oil,  Treatment  of   hydrocarbon.     W.  W.    Gary  and  J.  T. 

Ward.     2,067.847:   Jan.   12. 
Oil.     Treatment     of     hydrocarbon.       J.     Delattre-Seguy. 

2,066.697  ;  Jan.  o. 
Oil.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon.     C.  P.  Dubbs.     2.102.SS9  ; 

Deo.  21. 
Oil.    Treatment    of    hydrocarbon.      S.    S.    Johnson,    Jr. 

2,075,901  :  Apr.  6. 
Oil,     Treatment     of     hydrocarbon.       P.     C.     Keith,     Jr. 

2,093,278-9  ;  Sept.  14. 
Oil.  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon.     R,   H.  Price  and   R.  T. 

Shankland.     2,067,730;  Jan.  12. 
Oil,  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon.     H.  Tropsch.     2.096,769  : 

Oct.  26. 
Oil-wax     mixtures.     Treatment     of.       J.     A.     Alexander 

2,079,596  ;  May  11. 
Oil-wax     mixtures.     Treatment     of.     J.     A.     Alexander. 

2.083..547  ;  June  15. 
Oil  well  device.     L.  S.  Sorensen.     2,070,869  ;  Feb.  10. 
Oil    well    drilling     apparatus.     Rotary.       E.     51.     Lewis 

2,084.096  ;  .Tune  15. 
Oil    well    drilling    muds.     R.    Cross    and    M.    F     Cross 

2,094.316:  Sept.  28. 
Oil  well   formations  by  pumping.  Apparatus   for  testing. 

E.  P.  Halliburton.     2,085,972  ;  July  6. 
Oil  well  pump.     G.  G.  Basher.     2.068,729  ;  Jan.  26. 
Oil  well  pump.     G.  A.  Gage.     2,078.322  ;  Apr.  27. 
Oil     well     pump.     O.     F.     Matthews     and     S.     I.     Hill. 

2.067.774  :   Jan.   12. 
Oil  well  pump.     W.  F.  McMahon.     2.080,623-4  :  May  18 
Oil  well  tool.     W.  W.  Wilson.     2,088,148  ;  July  27.    " 


Oil   wells  and  the  like,  Drilling  and  simultaneously  ex- 
ploring.    E.   V.  Foran,    S.   S.   Parker,    and   J.   G.   Bird. 

2  082  329  '   June  1 
Oil'  wells.    Apparatus    for    testing.      E.    P.    Halliburton. 

2,092,062  ;  Sept.  7. 
Oil  with  dichloroethyl  ether.  Refining  lubricating.     C.  C. 

Buchler  and  J.  M.  Page,  Jr.     2,100,099  :  Nov.  23. 
Oil,  Wood  preservative.     A.  Holmes.     2,078,570  ;  Apr.  27. 
Oil     yields.     Increasing     lubricating.       F.     G.     Fellows. 

2.081.855  ;  May  25. 
Oiler.  Flexible.     J.  H.  Holder.     2,073,303  ;  Mar.  9. 
Oiler  for  internal   combustion  engines.   Cylinder.      H.  A 

Carson.     2,079,676  ;  May  11. 
Oiler  for  tools  operated  by  fluid  pressure.    H.  J.  Hersey, 

Jr.,  and  I.  C.  Andersen.     2,073,009  ;  Mar.  9. 
Oiler,   Wheel  fiange.     P.   H.   Hamilton.     2,095,497 ;    Oct. 

12. 
Oiling  device.     R.  L.  Harter.     2,071,929  :  Feb.  23. 
Oiling  device.     F.  Mason.     2,075,532  ;   Mar.  30. 
Oiling  device.     W.  E.  Trumpler.     2,080,101  ;  Jlay  11. 
Oiling  device,  Automatic.     M.  P.  Leach.     2,087,601 ;  July 

20. 
Oiling    device,    Auxiliary.     M.    C.    Clarkson.     2,102.514 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Oils.     Acetylenization     of    mineral.       H.     I.     Waterman. 

2,088.500  :  July  27. 
Oils    against    oxidation.     Stabilization    of    glyceride.     S. 

Musher.     2,093,971  ;   Sept.   21. 
Oils  against  oxidation,  Stabilizing  fatty.    W.  F.  Douglass. 

2,071,457;  Feb.  23. 
Oils  and  coals.  Gasifying.     S.  A.  Kiss.     2,097,489  ;  Nov.  2. 
Oils  and  fats.  Preserving.     M.  R.  Coe.     2.097.516  :  Nov.  2. 
Oils  and  making  same.  Drying.     A.  M.  Collins.     2,078,194  ; 

Apr.   20. 
Oils  and  particularly  cracked  hydrocarbon  vapors.  Stabi- 
lization of  low  boiling  hydrocarbon.     J.  K.  Roberts  and 

G.  W.  Watts.     2,073,073  :  Mar.  9. 
Oils    and    products    prepared    therefrom.    Preparation    of 

mineral  white.     P.  J.  Byrne.   Jr.     2,085.693  ;  June  29. 
Oils    and    vitamin    fractions    thereof,    Purifj^ng.      A.    O. 

Tischer.     2,090,738  ;  Aug.  24. 
Oils,  Apparatus  for  controlling  treatment  of  hydrocarbon. 

R.  C.  Powell  and  L.  E.  Priester.     2,090,915  ;  Aug.  24. 
Oil.'!,  Apparatus  for  treating  hydrocarbon.     R.  W.  Henry, 

J.  A.  Reid,  and  W.  A.  Schulze.     2,089,373  ;  Aug.  10. 
Oils,  Apparatus  for  treating  hydrocarbon.     C.  W.   Strat- 
ford.    2.102,548  :  Dec.   14. 
Oils,  Apparatus  for  treating  mineral.     M.  R.  Fenske  and 

W.  B.  McCluer.     2,091,917;  Aug.  31. 
Oils,    Conversion    and    coking    of    hydrocarbon.       J.     G. 

Alther.     2,075,599  ;  Mar.  30. 
Oils.  Conversion  and  coking  of  hvdrocarbon.     J.  G.  Alther. 

2,084.304  :  June  22. 
Oils,     Conversion    and    coking    of    hydrocarbon.       J.     G. 

Alther.     2,085,939  ;  July  6. 
Oils.  Conversion  and  coking  of  hydrocarbon.     E.  F.  Nel- 
son.    2,072,378  ;  Mar.  2. 
Oils,      Conversion     of     hydrocarbon.        C.     H.     Angell. 

2.070,249;  Feb,  9. 
Oils.      Conversion      of      hvdrocarbon.        C.      H.      Angell. 

2.081.347-8;  May  25. 
Oils.      Conversion      of     hydrocarbon.        C.      H.      Angell. 

2,088,987  ;  Aug.  3. 
Oils,      Conversion      of      hydrocarbon.     C.       H.      Angell. 

2.095,952;  Oct.  19. 
Oils,  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon.  H.  V.  Atwell.   2,069.191  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Oils.      Conversion      of     hydrocarbon.        J.      B.      Barnes. 

2.079.148  ;  May  4. 
Oils,  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon.   J.  B.  Barnes.   2,090,859  ; 

Aug.   24. 
Oil.?.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon.     I.  de  Florez  and  J.  W. 

Gray,     2.086,490  ;  July  6. 
Oils,  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon.     J.  B.  Held.     2,079,168  ; 

•  May  4. 
Oils.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon.     J.  B.  Heid.     2,100.849  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Oils.     Conversion    of    hydrocarbon.       J.    W.    McCaffrey. 

2,098,057  ;  Nov.  2. 
Oils,      Conversion      of     hvdrocarbon.        J.      C.      Morrell. 

2.066.603  :  .Ian.  5. 
Oils.      Conversion      of     hydrocarbon.       J.      C.      Morrell. 

2,089,659  ;  Aug.  10. 
Oils.      Conversion      of      hydrocarbon.     E.      F.       Nelson. 

2.067.782  :  Jan.   12. 
Oils.      Conversion     of     hydrocarbon.       E.     F.     Nelson. 

2,072.123:  Mar.  2. 
Oils.      Conversion      of     hydrocarbon.       J.      D.      Seguy. 

2,089,668  :  Aug.  10. 
Oils.  Conversion  of  hydrocarbon.    L.  G.  Story.     2,079,776  ; 

May  11. 
Oils.      Conversion      of     hydrocarbon.        K.      Swartwood. 

2.081.342:  May  25. 
Oils.      Conversion      of      hydrocarbon.      K.      Swartwood. 

2,086.004  :  July  6. 
Oils,      Conversion     of     hydrocarbon.       K.      Swartwood. 

2,090,878  ;  Aug.  24. 
Oils.      Conversion      of      hydrocarbon.       K.      Swartwood. 

2,091,381  ;  Aug.  31. 
Oils,      Conversion       of      hvdrocarbon.     K.      Swartwood. 

.2,096,210;  Oct.  19. 
Oils.      Conversion      of      hydrocarbon.     K.      Swartwood. 

2.100,414:  Nov.  30. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


955 


Mace.     2,072,524 ; 
G.     Peterkin.     Jr. 


Oils,  Converting  hydrocarbon.     D.  H. 

Mar.   2. 
Oils,     Converting     hydrocarbon.       A. 

2,070,680  :  Feb.   16. 
Oils,   Cracking.     D.   M.   Evans.     2,094,980;  Oct.  5. 
Oils,     Crackins     heavy     hydrocarbon.     L.     D.     Forward. 

2,093,588  ;  Sept.  21. 
Oils,  Cr.aeking  hydrocarbon.     C.   B.  Buerger.     2, 072, .394  ; 

Mar 
Oils,    Cracking    hydrocarbon.      H.    Dimmig.      2,088,778 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Oils,     Cracking    hydrocarbon.      E.    W.    Isom    and    C.    L. 

Parmelee.     2,090,840  ;  Aug.  24. 
Oils,    Cracking  hydrocarbon.      H.   C.    Schutt.     2,101,800 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Oils,  Cracking  mineral.     C.  B.  Forward.     2,081,534  :  May 

25. 
Oils,   Cracking  of  hydrocarbon.     L.   C.   Huff.     2,102,269  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Oils,  Cracking  of  hydrocarbons.     J.  D.  Seguy.     2,069,392  : 

Feb.  2. 
Oils,    Deasphalting   and    dewaxing    petroleum.      C.    Ellis. 

2,081,174  ;  May  25. 
Oils,    Decolorizing    and    imnarting    bloom    to    lubricating. 

.T.  C.  ShoTvalter.     2,084,510 ;  June  22. 
Oils,    Decomposing   hydrocarbon.      W.    H.    Bahlke,    K.    F. 

Euthruff,  and  F.  W.  Sullivan,  Jr.     2,099,718:  Nov.  23. 
Oils,   Deodorizing  lubricating.     A.   A.   Wells.      2,079,782  ; 

May  11. 
Oils,    Device    for    reclaiming    used    crankcase.      C.    W. 

Troxell.     2,078,818  ;  Apr.   27. 
Oils,    Dewaxing.      C.    D.    Barnes    and    M.    T.    Flaxman. 

2,099,190:   Nov.   16. 
Oils,  Dewaxing.     U.  B.  Bray  and  D.  E.  Carr. 

May  25. 

E.  M,  Dons  and  D.  B.  crapes. 


2,081,732  : 
2,097,999  ; 
2,098,007  ; 


D.  B.  Mapes  and  E.  M.  Dons. 

P.   D.   Barton   and   D.    B 
L.    D.   Jones.      2.067,193 


Oils,  Dewaxing. 

Nov.  2. 
Oils,  Dewaxing. 

Nov.  2. 
Oils,   Dewaxing   hydrocarbon. 

Banks.     2,102,828  ;   Dec.   21 
Oils,    Dewaxing   hydrocarbon. 

.Tan.  12. 
Oils,  Dewaxing  hydrocarbon.     E.  Petty.     2,102,334;  Dec. 

14. 
Oils,  Dewaxing  mineral.    R.  B.  Manley.    2,067,128  ;  Jan.  5. 
Oils,  Dewaxing  petroleum.     A.  L.  Lyman  and  M.  M.  Holm. 

2.100.662  :  Nov.  30. 
Oils,     Distillation      of     hydrocarbon.        M,      C,      Rogcr.i. 

2,099.907  :  Nov.  23. 
Oils,     Distillation      of     hydrocarbon.        R.     E.     Wilson. 

2,090,245  ;  Aug.  17. 
Oils,    Distilling.      A.    Knudsen.      2,072,0.39 ;   Feb.    23. 
Oil.s,    Distilling  lubricating.      F.    G.   Fellows.      2,103,898 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Oils,   Dual   two-stage   cracking   apparatus   for   petroleum. 

B.  A.  Ocon.     2,089,292  ;  Aug.  10. 
Oils,   Extraction    of   vitaminiferous.     F.   W.    Nltardy  and 

W.  S.  Jones.     2,067,270  :  .Tan.  12. 
Oils,  Flashing  mineral.     M.  R.  Fenske  and  W.  B.  McCluer. 

2,067.627;  Jan.  12. 
Oils,  Fluorescent  hydrocarbon.     J.  M.  Tinker  and  V.  JI. 

Weinmayr.     2,074,288  ;  Mar.  16. 
Oils  for  slibscqupnt  cracking.  Method  and  apparatus  for 

treating   hydrocarbon.     E.   A.   Ocon.     2,093,473  ;    Sept. 

21. 
Oils,    ITvdrogenation    and    cracking    of.     R.    II.    McKee. 

2,093,843  ;  Sept.  21. 
Oils,  Ilydrogonntion  and  cracking  of  hydrocarbon.      R.  IT. 

McKee.      2,089,016;  Aug.   10. 
Oils  in  tlip  presence  of  clay.  Treating.     R.  K.   Stralford. 

2,091,892  :   Aug.   31. 
Oils    in    the    vapor    phase.    Cracking.      P.    C.    Keith,    Jr. 

2,099,668;  Nov.  16. 
Oils  in  the  vapor  phase.  Process  of  and  apparatus   for 

converting    hydrocarbon.      A.    P.    Sachs.      2,072,131  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Oils  Into  relatively  low  boiling  point  oils.  Decomposing 

relatively  high  boiling  point.     R.  A.  Ilalloran  and  A.  1/. 

Strout.     2.070,124:  Feb.  9.  „„„..„, 

Oils,  I.,ow  boiling  hydrocarbon.     C.  L.  Gutzclt.    2,074,467  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Oil.s,  Low  pour  point.     F.  IL  MncLarou.     2,080,655  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Oils,    Lowering    pour    points    of    mineral.      F.    R.    Moser. 

2,080,088:  May  11. 
Oils,    Tjovverlng   the   pour   points   of   mineral.      A.   J.    van 

I'eskl.     2,073,080:  Mar.  0. 
Oils,   laibiiciitinK.     J.  C.ile.     2,101 ,241  :  Dec,  7. 
Oils,  Lubrlcntlng.     I;.  Llberthson.     2,073,641  ;  Mnr.  10. 
Oils,    lyubrlcallng.       B.    11.    Lincoln    and     A.    IlonrlUsen. 

2,074,338;    Mnr.   23,  ,  „    „,    „ 

Oils,  Making  high  viscosity  Index  lubrlcntlng,     R.  W,  Gar- 
diner,  J.   W.   (ireene,   and  A.  L.  Lyman.     2,082,203-4  ; 

Oi'lfl,    Making   high    viscosity    Index    InbrlcnUng.      II-    W. 

(Jnrdlner,  J.  W.  Gre<'ne.  and  A.   I<.   Lynmn.     2. 004, 50,1  ; 

Oct.  .''i. 
Oils,     Manufacture     of     lubrlcntlng.       J.     E.      Scbul/.e 

2,088,616;   Aug.   3.  .,    „     ,     . 

Oils,  Method  and  apparatus  for  comparing.     M.  It.  .)i-Hter. 

2,080,771  ;  July  13.  ,      „    „     , 

Oils,  Method  and  apparatus  for  dewaxing.     I).   11.   Hiink^ 

and  P.  I).  Barton.     2,07S.992  ;  May  1. 


Oils,   Method  of  and  apparatus  for  heating  hydrocarbon. 

H.    C.    Schutt    and    J.    W.    Throckmorton.      2,090,504; 

Aug.  17. 
Oils,    Method   of   and    radiant   heat    stills   for    distilling 

hydrocarbon.     D.  L.  Thomas.     2,072,535 ;  Mar.   2. 
Oils,  Method  of  distilling.     F.  L.  Fast.     2,085,422  ;  June 

29. 
Oils  of  different  characteristics  into  lower  boiling   point 

hydrocarbon   products,   Process    and   apparatus   for   do- 

sulphurization     and     conversion     of.       E.     A.     Ocon. 

2,079,359  ;  May  4. 
Oils  of  high  asphaltic    content.   Manufacturing  residual. 

H.   G.  Nevitt.     2,069,620;  Feb.   2. 
Oils,    ParafRne   waxes,    resins   and   the   like.    Refining    of 

mineral,     vegetable,     or     animal.       J.     B.     Carpzow. 

2,093.348  ;  Sept.  14. 
Oils,    Preparing    lubricating.      V.    Voorhees.      2,079,885  ; 

May  11. 
Oils,  Process  and  apparatus  for  refining  mineral.     D.  C. 

Brandt.     2,073,622  ;  Mar.  16. 
Oils,    Process   and    apparatus    for    treating   hydrocarbon. 

M.  P.  Youker.     2,087,422  ;  July  20. 
Oils,  Producing  lubricating.     U.  B.  Bray  and  C.  E.  Swift. 

2,101,308  ;  Dec.  7. 
Oils,   Qualitative  analysis  of.     R.   E.   Burk.     2,089,017 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Oils,   Reclaiming   lubricating.     V.   Voorhees.      2,073.506 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Oils,   Recovery  of  the  unsaponifiable  fractions  of.     R.  P. 

Nichols.     2,103.193;  Dec.  21. 
Oils,   Refining.      B.   Clavton,    W.   B.   Kerrick,    and   H.   M. 

Stadt.     2,100,274  ;  Nov.  23. 
Oils,  Refining.     P.  J.  Roelfsema.     2,009,329  ;  Feb.  2. 
Oils,    Refining   cracked.      M.    Mizuta    niid    T.    Yosliimura. 

2,080,087  ;  May  11. 
Oils,  Refining  glycerido.     B.  Clayton,  W.  B.  Kerrick,  H.  M. 

Stadt,  and  B.  H.  Thurman.     2,100,275  :  Nov.  23. 
Oils,    Refining    glyceride    type.      B.    Clayton.      2.100,276 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Oils,    Refining    hydrocarbon.      E.    Ellsberg.       2,073.446 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Oils,    Refining    mineral.       C.     E.    Andrews    and    M.     R. 

Fenske.     2,096,725  ;  Oct.  26. 
Oils,  Refining  mineral.    E.  R.  P.  E.  Retailliau.     2,085,545  : 

June  29. 
Oils,  Refining  mineral.    M.  H.  Tuttle.    2,083,511  ;  June  8. 
Oils,   Refining  mineral.      R.   E.   Wilson.      2,096,950 ;   Oct. 

26. 
Oils,     Refining     mineral     lubricating.       W.     J.     McGill. 

2,069,170  :  Jan.  26. 
Oils,  Refining  of  mineral.     S.  S.  Bhatnagar.     2,100,707  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Oils,    Refining   of    mineral.      M.    H.    Tuttle.      2,070,384 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Oils,     Soluble.       F.     W.     Fabian     and     E.     \V.     Adams. 

2,097,085;  Oct.   26. 
Oils,  Solvent  extraction  of.     U.  B.  Bray.     2,100,429  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Oils,   Solvent  extraction   of.     F.  W.   Sullivan,  Jr.,  W.   n. 

Bahlke,   A.  B.   Brown,    and  F.   F.   Dlwoky.     2,091,400; 

Aug.    31. 
Oils,    Solvent   extr.nction    of    hibric.'itinsr.      D.    R.    Morrill. 

2,081,495  :  May  25. 
Oils,    Solvent    extraction    of    petroleum.     D,    R.    Merrill. 

2,086,168;  July  6. 
Oils,     Solvent     fractlon.ition     of     hydrocarbon.       M.     H. 

Arveson.     2,092,199  ;  Sept.  7. 
Oils,  Synthesis  of  lubricating.     F.  W.  Sullivan,  Jr.,  and 


V.  Voorhees.     2,091,398-9:  Aug.  31. 
id  S.  L. 
Sept.  21 


Oils,  Textile.     R.  G.  Clarkson  and 


enher.     2,093,803 ; 


Oils," Treating.     U.  B.  Bray.     2,081.734:   May  25. 

Oils,  Troating,     U.  B.  Bray  and  C.  10.  Swift.     2,031,473; 

Mav  25. 
Oils,  Treating.     W.   A.   Schulze.     2,081,309;  May  25. 
Oils,  Treating  and    reclaiming  lubricating.      B.    II.    Shoe- 
maker.    2,080,620;  Feb,   16. 
Oils,  Treating  hvdrocarbon.     J.  C.  Black  and  M.  L.  Clinp- 

Iiell.      '.'.no  1,624  :  Aug,  31. 
Oils,  Treating  hydrocarbon,     W.  A.  Craig,     2,094,58B-<J ; 

Oct    5, 
Oils,    Treating    hydrocarbon,      V.    W.    Hall.      2,091,230; 

Aug.  21, 
Oils,  Treating  livdrocnrbon.     C.   W,   Nofslnger  and   P.  C. 

Keltli.  Jr.     2,101,088;  Pee.  7.  „     „       ,„ 

Oils,     Tr.'iitlng     hvdrocarbon.      A.     J.     Paris.      2,089,(00; 

Aug.  10. 
Oils,  Treating  hydrocarbon.    W.  M.  Strafford.     2,079,468; 

Apr,  27, 
Oils,  Treating  mineral.     S.  M.  Gregory.     2,085,527;  Juno 

29. 
Oils,  Treating  niln<>rnl.     W.  B.  McCJuor  and  M.  R,  I<>nsk««. 

2,094,802  :  Oct,  5. 
Oils,  Treating  minenil.     W.  B.  MeCluer  and  M,  R,  Fenako, 

2,090,615  :   Nov.    m 
Oils.  Treating  mineral,     K.  W,  Ri>mlM>rt.     2,000,700  ;  AuB. 

24. 
Oils,  Treating  mineral.     O.   G.   Verver.     2,095,510;  June 

20. 
OIlH,  Treatment  of  hydroeiul.on,     J.  G,  Alllier.     S,0!):),212  ; 

Olln,  Treat iiient  of  hvihoerirbon,     J.  G.  Aliber.     S.OS.^.oa.S  ; 
July  0- 


956 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Oils,    Treatment    of    hydrocarbon.      G.    Armistead,    Jr. 

2,076,394  ;  Apr.  6. 
Oils,  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon.    H.  V.  Atwell.    2,067,869  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Oils,     Treatment     of     hydrocarbon.     W.     L.     Benedict. 

2,102,878  ;  Dec.  21. 
Oils,  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon.     R.  B.  Day.     2.080.701 : 

May  18. 
Oils.     Treatment    of     hydrocarbon.     J.     Delattre-Seguy. 

2,096,204;  Oct.  19. 
Oils,     Treatment     of     hydrocarbon.       W.     F.     Faraeher. 

2,096,798;   Oct.  26. 
Oils,  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon.    L.  de  Florez.    2,074,539  ; 

Mar.  23. 

Oils,     Treatment    of    hydrocarbon.      N.     G.    de    Rachat. 

2,079,158  ;  May  4. 
Oils.     Treatment     of     hydrocarbon.     W.     F.     Houghton. 

2,084,342  ;  June  22. 
Oils,      Treatment      of      hydrocarbon.        J.      C.      Morrell. 

2,070,294-5:   Feb.  9. 
Oils,      Treatment      of     hydrocarbon.        J.      C.      Morrell. 

2,080,732  ;  May  18. 
Oils,      Treatment      of      hydrocarbon.       J.      C.      Morrell. 

2,089,658  ;  Aug.  10. 
Oils,      Treatment      of     hydrocarbon.        J.      C.      Morrell. 

2,098,059  Nov.  2. 
Oils,   Treatment   of  hydrocarbon.     J.    C.    Morrell   and   G. 

Egloff.     2.087.525  ;  July  20. 
*-*'i,®'^  Treatment    of    hydrocarbon.      A.    M.    Muckenfuss. 

2,073,973;  Mar.  16. 
Oils,      Treatment     of     hydrocarbon.        E.      F.     Nelson. 

2,096,820;  Oct.  26. 

Oils,   Treatment   of  hydrocarbon.      R.   Pyzel.      2,091.375  : 

AuE.   31. 
^^]?\,.  Treatment      of     hydrocarbon.     W.      A.      Schulze. 

2,087,048  ;  July  13. 
Oils.      Treatment      of     hydrocarbon.     W.      A.      Schulze 

2.089,579  ;  Aug.  10. 
Oils,  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon.     J.  D.  Seguy.     2,079.187  • 

May  4.  a  ^  , 

Oils,  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon.     J.  D.  Seguy.    2,094,907  • 
Oct.  5. 

Oils,  Treatment  of  hydrocarbon.    C.  C.  Towne.    2,086,287  ; 

July  6. 
Oils    with    basic    selective    solvents.    Extracting   mineral. 

D.  R.  Merrill.     2,081,498  ;  May  25. 
Oils  with  selective  solvents.  Treating  lubricating.     J    M 

Whitely,  Jr.     2,084,471 ;   June  22. 
Ointment.     L.  J.  Barton.     2,095,092  ;  Oct.  5. 
Oleaginous    stabilization    by    the    ester   of    glycerin    with 

phosphoric  and  higher  fatty  acid.     A.  K.  Epstein  and 

B.  R.  Harris.     2,075,807  ;  Apr.  6. 
Olefine    bromides.    Making.      R.    H.    Boundy    and    W     E 

Roush.     2.088.159  :  July   27. 
Olefine    compounds.    Production    of    hydroxy.      A.    Grun 

2,086,713  ;  July  13. 
Olefine      derivatives.      Synthesis      of.     R.      Z.      Moravec 

2.067,616;  Jan.  12. 
Olefine    polymerization.       R.     F.     Ruthruff.       2,082  519  ■ 

June  1. 
Olefine    sulphide.     W.    W.     Duecker    and    C.     R.    Payne 

2,093,752  ;  Sept.  21.  ^ 

Olefines,    Direct   hydration   of.     H.    Dreyfus.     2,093,426  • 

Sept.  21. 
Oletines   from    gaseous    or   liquid    mixtures.    Recovery    of 

H.  S.  Davis  and   A.  W.   Francis.     2.077.041  •   Apr    13 
Olefines.  Hydration  of.     W.  P.  Joshua.  H.  M.  Stanley,  anri 

J.  B.  Dymoclc.     2,075,203-4  ;  Mar.  30. 
Olefines  into  alcohols.  Conversion  of.   W.  P.  Joshua   H   M 

Stanley,  and  J.  B.  Dymock.     2,092,164  ;  Sept.  7. 
Olefines,   Manufacture  of  hydration   products  of.     W    H 

Groombridge  and  R.  J.  Peek.     2,093,434  ;  Sept.  21. 
Olefines,  Polymerization   of.     M.  de  Simo  and  F.  B    Hil- 

mer.      2.085.524  ;  June  29. 
Olefines,    Polymerization   of.      D.    R.    Stevens   and   W    A 

Gruse.     2,090,905  ;  Aug.  24.  '       ' 

Olefines,  Polymerizing.     P.  H.  Gayer.     2,068,016  :  Jnn    19 
Oleo  gear.     C.  V.  Johnson.     2,077,934  ;  Apr.  20. 
Oleo  gear.     C.  V.  Johnson.     2,095.748  ;  Oct.  12 
Oleomargarine,  Manufacture  of.    H.  A.  Morris.    2,100  866  • 

Nov.  30. 
Olive  oils   to  prevent  stearin   coming  down  at  low  tem- 
peratures. Treatment  of.     W.   Clayton,   S.   Back    J    F 

Morse,   and  R.   I.  Johnson.     2,097,720 ;  Nov.   2 
1-acyl-amino     anthraquinone-6-thiazoles.       E.     E     Beard 

2.099,673  :  Nov.  23.  "eani. 

1,4-dihydroxy-alkylaminoanthraquinone,  Production  of     K 

Koeberle  and  C.  Steigerwald.     2.092,397  ;  Sept.  7. 
1  :  4  :  ."5      trIbcnzoylamino-8-hydroxyanthraquinones.        M 

Utzinger  and  M.  Bommer.     2,094,311 ;  Sept.  28. 
1,1 -dichlorpropene- 1,      Chlorinating.        O.      W.      Cass 

2,097.442;  Nov.   2. 
1,3-dihalo-     and     1,3,5-trihalobenzenes,     Preparation     of 

J.  P.  Wibaut.  L.  M.  F.  van  de  Lande,  and   G.  W    a' 

W.illagh.     2.095,275  :  Oct.  12. 
l,3-dihalogen-2-monomothylnmino-anthraquinones  and  pre- 
paring  same.      J.   Dicnet.     2,091,235 ;   Aug.    24. 
1,2-aliphatic-dlamine   thiosnlphates    and    preparing   them 

M.  S.  Kharnsch.  2,069,167:  Jan.  26.         ^    ^        >- 
One-way   clutch.     J.   A.   Marland.     2,082,842 ;   June   8 
Onion    set   harvesting    machine.      J.    Wolter.      2  073  041- 

Mar.  9. 


Open  hearth  furnace.     M.  C.  Shannon.     2,094,471 ;  Sept. 

28. 
Open   mesh    bag.      W.    E.    Sackner    and    J.    E.    Millett. 

2,078,414 ;  Apr.  27. 
Opener  and  closer  for  garage  door  and  other  closures  for 

openings.      F.    W.    Riverman    and    H.    E.    Melchior. 

2,095,267  ;  Oct.  12. 
Opener  and   contents  extractor,   Package.     E.   B.   Chris- 
topher.    2,072,796;   Mar.   2. 
Opener  and  dispenser,  Can.     C.  Vitek.     2,082,922  ;  June  8. 
» Opener  and  postage  scale,   Combined  letter.     J.   Kaplan. 

2,097,837;  Nov.  2. 
Opener   attachment,    Can.      W.    Kusnarowis.      2,082,402 ; 

June  1. 
Opener,  Boiled  egg.     C.  Coppin.     2,101,212  ;  Dec.  7. 
Opener,  Bottle.     W.  Wright  and  R.  H.  Frisbie.    2,090,714  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Opener,  Can.     W.  E.  Cross.    2,077.675  ;  Apr.  20. 
Opener,  Can.     H.  L.  Dazey.     2,070,261  ;  Feb.  9. 
Opener,  Can.     G.  W.  Dooley.     2,095,660  ;  Oct.  12. 
Opener,  Can.     W.  E.  Eeschbach.     2,102,174  ;  Dec.  14. 
Opener,   Can.     F.  F.  Hosmer.     2,085,219  ;  June  29. 
Opener,  Can.     T.  A.  Killman.     2,070,279  ;  Feb.  9. 
Opener,  Can.     C.  L.  Mumaugh.     2,080.090  ;  May   11. 
Opener,  Can.     T.  S.  Quea.     2,099,430  :  Nov.  16. 
Opener,  Can.     W.  N.  Rettinger.     2,090,898  ;  Aug.  24. 
Opener,  Can.     L.  D.  Roberts.      2,091,524  ;  Aug.   31. 
Opener,  Can.     T.  L.  Rush.     2.074,094;  Mar.  16. 
Opener,  Can.     T.  Zaremba.     2,090,382  ;  Aug.  17. 
Opener,  Container.    W.  Wegner.    2,090,085  :  Aug.  17. 
Opener,  Egg.     M.  L.  Rose.     2,087.815  ;  July  20. 
Opener  for  screw  closures.    G.  Eaton.    2.072,360  :  Mar.  2. 
Opener,  Furrow.    E.  E.  Hayes.    2,069,147 ;  Jan.  26. 
Opener,  Garage  door.     W.  T.  Kahliff.     2,084,733  :  June  22. 
Opener,  Jar.     C.  S.  Robinson.     2,103,554  ;  Dec.  28. 
Opener,   Package.     F.   H.  Lawrence  and  F.   I.  Valentine. 

2,080,080  ;  May  11. 
Opener,  Paper  box.     F.  E.  Smith.     2,076,007  ;  Apr.  6. 
Opener,  Tin.     H.  Ayliflfe.     2,079,271 ;  May  4. 
Opener,  Window.     E.  C.  Horton.     2,100,055  :  Nov.  23. 
Opening  device.     H.   W.    Lindgren.     2.100.339  :   Nov.    30. 
Opening  device  for  packages.     E.  M.   Rice.     2,075,136 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Openings  by  abrasion.  Apparatus  for  cutting.     J.  C.  Ogle 

and  A.  Strub.     2,092,083  :  Sept.  7. 
Openings  of  liquid  containers,  Device  for  closing  filling. 

H.  G.  Dibelka  and  J.  D.  Cramer.     2,099.558;  Nov.   16. 
Operating  and  control  mechanism  for  pressing  machines. 

J.  P.  Singiser.     2,082,913  ;  June  8. 
Operating     apparatus      for     flyer     frames.        E.      Kato. 

2,101,395  ;  Dec.  7. 
Operating  device  for  coin-actuated  machines.    B.  E.  Mills. 

2,070,021  :  Feb.  9. 
Operating    device    for    oven    shelves.      C.    H.    and    A.    H. 

Gerwig.     2,069,706  ;  Feb.  2. 
Operating  means  for  knitting  needles.    Selective.     E.  U. 

Ames.     2,080,525  ;  May  18. 
Operating   means    for   press   control    mechanism.      A.    F. 

Hanney.     2,075,197  ;  Mar.  30. 
Operating  mechanism.    L.  J.  Linde.    2,068,553  :  Jan.  19. 
Operating  mechanism.     D.  C.  Prince.     2,096,619  ;  Oct.  19. 
Operating    mechanism    for    automotive    vehicles.      H.    E. 

Stein.     2,100,225  :  Nov.  23. 
Operating  mechanism  for  motor  vehicle  clutches  and  the 

like.     O.  A.  Hansen.     2,075,579  ;  Mar.  30. 
Operating    mechanism    for    window    regulators    and    door 

latches.     H.  W.  Rightmyer.     2,081.251  :  May  25. 
Operating  room  lamp.    E.  Baber.     2.088,024 ;  July  27. 
Operating   seam    cutter.      S.    M.    Crewdson.      2!098,899 : 

Nov.  9. 
Operating  table.    L.  Talas.    2,092.266  ;  Sept.  7. 
Operator   and   latch   for  a    swinging  window.    Combined. 

E.   G.   Simpson.     2,094,726  :   Oct.   5. 
Operator  for  roll  top  doors.     E.  H.  McCloud.     2,070,058  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Operator    for    variable    speed    drives.    Floating.     P.     B. 

Reeves.     2,089,711 ;  Aug.  10. 
Ophthalmic  device.     A.   M.   Krementz.      2,083,999 ;   June 

1.5. 

*-'Po^ill^^?JS  device.     A.  M.  Krementz   and  J.  L.  Donaly. 

2,090,298  ;  Aug.  17. 
Ophthalmic  mounting.    P.  E.  Bowers.     2,091,583  ;  Aug.  31. 
Ophthalmic      mounting.       C.      O.      Cozzens.       2,091,272  ; 

Aug.   31. 
Optical  apparatus.    J.  F.  Leventhal.     2,085,594 ;  June  29. 
Ontical   arranirement   for   use   in   color   photography.      F. 

Preinerstorfer.     2,088,339  ;   July   27. 
Optical  color-matching  apparatus.     W.  Nagel.     2,068,301 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Optical  drilling  tool.     E.  Leitz,  Jr.     2.075.856  ;  Apr.  6. 
Optical  illusion  effects  or  the  like.    F.  O.  King.     2,074,297  ; 

Mar.  16.  t,        ,       ,        . 

Optical  illusions.  Apparatus  for  producing.     F.  S.  de  Deza 
and  R.  B.  M.  Trabazo.     2,103,321 ;  Dec.  28. 

Optical  instrument.     W.  Gunther.     2,098,917  ;  Nov.  9. 

Optical  instrument.     E.  Weisse.     2.080,352;  May  11. 

Optical    magnifying    apparatus.         R.    Bock.     2,087,081 
July  13. 

*^P,t'^"'„P''°^^*'*'^"  system.     J.  F.  Leventhal.     2,070,282; 
Feb.  9. 

OP^Pal    reproducing  device.      M.  Kaplowitz.      2,079,508; 

°^o'n?n,.lo"'^5,"'"<'P''°<3ucing    apparatus.     A.    A.    Thomas. 
^,009,632  ;  Feb.  2. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


957 


Optical     system,     Anamorphosing.       H.     S.     Newcomer. 

2,088,660  ;  Aug.  3. 
Optical    system    for    color    processes.       J.    G.    Capstaff. 

2,091,099  ;   Aug.   31. 
Optical    system    for    sound    reproduction.      H.    J.    Has- 

brouck,   Jr.      2,093,012  ;   Sept.   14. 
Optical    system    method    and    apparatus.      A.    D.    Eitzen. 

2,078,937  ;  May  4. 
Optical  system,  Polarizing.     E.  H.  Land.     2,099,694  ;  Nov. 

23 
Optical  system,  Stereo-refractor.    K.  R.  Hoyt.     2,090,398  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Optical     testing.       A.     S.    Goodrich    and     C.     R.    Tait. 

2,099,012  ;   Nov.  16. 
Optical  trial  frame.     N.  Schneclc.     2.103,340  ;  Dec.  28. 
Optometroscope.     E.  L.  Roberts.     2.091,930  ;  Aug.  31. 
Oral  cavity  appliance.     J.  D.  Locke.     2,077,245 ;  Apr.  13. 
Oral  preparation.     F.   W.   Nit;trdy.     2.071,043;   Feb.   10. 
Orchard  heater.     H.  Graf.     2,081,925  ;  June  1. 
Orchard  heater.     W.  C.  Scheu.     2,070,142  ;  P^.  9. 
Orchard    heater,     Radiant.       C.    H.    Ames.       2,097,544 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Orchard  heating  system.     T.   W.   Bose.     2,102,989  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Ordnance.      G.    C.    Davison.      2,072,099  ;    Mar.    2. 
Ore,  Apparatus  for  roasting.     C.  A.  Gallagher  and  C.  M. 

Allen.     2,070,531 ;   Feb.  9. 
Ore,  Apparatus  for  screening.     C.  A.  Gallagher  and  C.  M. 

Allen.     2,070,530 ;  Feb.  9.        ^    ^  .  c   -r  t       , 

Ore,  Apparatus  for  treating.    E.  L.  Knapp  and  S.  J.  Leask. 

2,081,240 ;  May  25.  ^   ■         ^^      .  n 

Ore  bodies  to   extract    sulphur  and  iron  therefrom.    Un- 
locking.    H.   C.  Wolf.     2,103,131  ;  Dec.   21. 
Ore  burner.     R.  B.  Ferguson.     2,088,195;  July  27. 
Ore  concentrating  table.     C.   F.   Hutchings.     2,072,594 ; 

Mar     2 
Ore  concentrator.     R.  L.  Cline.    2,085,250  ;  June  29. 
Ore  flotation.     P.  A.  Ray.    2,073,492  ;  Mar.  9. 
Ore  material,   Treating  an.     T.   A.  Mitchell.     2,085,114  ; 

June  29 

Ore  material,   Treating  an.     T.  A.   Mitchell.     2,094,275  : 

Sept.  28.  ^  .  „,      . 

Ore   materials,    Treating    complex   lead   bearing.      T.    A. 

Mitchell.     2,067.778 ;  Jan.  12.  ^        „    . 

Ore  metal  values  of  a  sulphide  ore,  Sulphating  the.     T.  A. 

Mitchell.     2,094,277  ;  Sept.  28.  „    „    x. 

Ore,  Method  and  apparatus  for  roasting.     R.  B.  Ferguson. 

2,090,386  ;  Aug.  17.  ,>,     t     n , 

Ore  preparations.   Manufacture   of   chrome.      M.   J.    Udy. 

2  098  176  •  Nov   2 
Ore' reducing  machine.    A.  D.  Hadsel.     2,078,708;  Apr.  27. 
Ore  reducing  machine.     A.  D.  Hadsel.     2,094,842  ;  Oct.  5. 
Ore  roasting.     F.  C.  Zeisberg.     2,086,201  ;  July  6. 
Ore  separation  or  concentration,  Apparatus  for.     b.  Malke 

and  E.  A.  Kjellgren.     2,081,182  ;  May  25. 
Ore  treatment.     W.  Hardiek.     2,090,388  ;  Aug.  17. 
Ores    and    similar    materials.    Treating.      W.    Bradley. 

2,074,013 ;  Mar.  16.  ,,    ^   ^       ^  4.      t 

Ores  and  the  generation  of  gas.  Method  and  apparatus  for 

the  treatment  of.    J.  A.  Bradley.    2  068  842  ;  Jan   26 
Oros,  Apparatus  for  treating.     E.  J.  Mullen.     2,103,088  , 

Dec   21 
Ores,  Bali  mill  attack  of  titaniferous.     F.  H.  McBerty. 
2,098,054 ;  Nov.  2.  ,         ^  ,.     *•  r 

Ores    by    electromagnetic    separation,    Concentration    oi. 

L.  G.  Rowand.     2,072,907  ;  Mar.  9.       ,      „      ^      „  „ 
Ores     containing     iron.     Treatment     of.     T.     F.     Bally. 

2,066,665 ;  Jan.  5.  ^  ,  r,    „    r. 

Ores  containing  nickel.  Treatment  of  Iron.     K  II.  Brown 
and  S.  J.  Broderirk^     2.067,874;  .Ian    12,        „„„„„,.. 
Oros,  Cyanidation  and  flotation.     J.  M.  Morns.     2,067,014  ; 

Ore's,  El'ectromagnetically  separating.     A.  L.  J.  Quenoau. 

2,075,406 ;  Mar.  30.  ,       n     ii     K',>iior 

Ores,    Froth-flotation    concentration    of.      C.    W.    ivelier. 

Ores,   Method    and   apparatus   for   concentrating.     F.   F. 

Grant.     2,082,1.57;   Juno  1.  <ji,„k^ 

Ores,  Method  and  apparatus  for  roasting.     C.  !<".   ftUSDy. 

2  080  193  *  Tuly  6 
Ores  of'zinc',  Roducing  oxidized.     G.  P.  Bartholomew  and 

E.  P.  Fleming.     2,096,779  ;  Oct.  26. 
Ores,  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  roasting.    C.  P.  Debuch 

Orlfll.''^u\7^^^  o'f°[ftSror-  'f.  II.  McBerty. 

Orr;^'^;?i:iJ.fnrh%.    W.,0.     2,087.272  ;Ju.y  20. 

Oro.s    Treating  titanium  bearing.     R.  H.  Monk  and  A.   b. 

Oi^r-K^ffi^'ll'^enlbor.      2.089,204:  Aug.   10^^ 
Organ,   Electric.     S.  Yaimishita.     2  "93  223  ;   Sept.   14. 
Organ   tremolo.     G.    M.   Quave.     2,074,428 ;   Mar.   2.i 
Organic    compounds    containing    carboxyllc    groupH,    High 
molocnlar  nitrogenous.     C.   Sclioeller  and   P.  Koordlng. 


W.   EngB   and    A. 
II.     Dreyfus. 


2,103,872;  Dec.  28 
Organic  compounds.   Ilalogonation   of. 

Redmond.     2,077,382;  Apr   20. 
Organic     comj)oiinds.     Manufacture     of. 

2,072,101  ;  Mar.  2.  ^  .  *       »„^       t    w 

Organic  compoundH.  Miiniifacturo  of  unsaturatca.     J.   u 

C.  Crawford.     2,101.821  ;  Dec.  7.  ,^.,.,„„ 

Organic  compoundH,   Nitrogen  containing.     M.  A.  Duhlen 

2,008,80]  ;   Nov.  0. 


Organic    compounds,    Polymerization    of.      E.    D.    Ries. 

2,072,904  ;  Mar.  9. 
Organic  compounds,  Polymerizing.     O.  Rohm.     2,067,580  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Organic     compounds.      Purification     of.        J.      I.      Carr. 

2,092,797  ;   Sept.   14. 
Organic  compounds.  Purification  of  halogenated.     E.   R. 

Hanson  and  S.  Brown.     2,076,430  ;  Apr.  6. 
Organic  compounds.  Treating  oxygenated.     P.  K.  Frollch. 

2,068,854  ;  Jan.  2G. 
Organic      compounds.      Treatment      of.        H.      Dreyfus. 

2,091,971 ;  Sept.  7. 
Organic  compounds.  Treatment  of.     C.  D.  Lowry,  Jr.,  and 

C.  G.  Dryer.     2,080,142  ;  May  11. 
Organic  derivatives  of  cellulose.  Dyeing  of.     G.  H.  Ellis 

and  H.  C.  Olpin.     2,094,770  ;  Oct.  5. 
Organic    material,     I*reservation    of.      E.    A.     Chenault. 

2,069,873  ;  Feb.  9. 
Organic  materials  stabilized  by  antioxidant  from  grains 

and  cereals.     S.  Musher.     2,075,824  ;  Apr.  6. 
Organic  products  for  packing.  Preparation  of  comminuted. 

A.  L.  Sodergreen.     2,086,338  ;  July  0. 
Organic  products,  Treatment  of.     O.  J.  Merriani   and   R. 

Wiles.     2,080,179  ;  May  11. 
Organic   substances    in    the   liquid    phase   and    apparatus 
therefor.     Oxidizing.       M.     Luther     and     K.     Goetze. 
2,095,338;  Oct.  12. 
Organisms   on   various  plant  materials.  Killing  and   con- 
trolling.    A.  Homer.     2,101,584  ;  Dec.  7. 
Organo-mercury  derivatives  of   1,2-aliphatic-diamine  thio- 
sulphates     and     producing     them.       M.     S.     Kharasch. 
2,069,166  ;  Jan.  26. 
Organo-mercury  1,2-aliphatic-diamine  sulphites,   and   pro- 
ducing them.     M.  S.  Kharasch.     2,069,165  ;  Jan.  26. 
Orientation  device.     H.   Stark.     2,069,285  ;  Feb.  2. 
Orienting    device    for    borehole     deflecting    tools.     A.    G. 

Welikanov.     2,100,418  ;  Nov.  30. 
Orifice  and  valve.  Adjustable.    O.  P.  Williams.    2,090,277  : 

Aug.  17. 
Orifice  dial  valve.     W.  Zak.     2,101,356  ;  Dec.  7. 
Orifice  fitting.     O.  W.  Muff.    2.088,968  ;  Aug.  3. 
Orifice,     Producing     a     variable.       D.     E.     Hibner,     Jr. 

2,072,556;  Mar.   2. 
Orifice  ring  structure  for  glass  feeders.   Adjustable  non- 
circular.     W.  T.  Barker,  Jr.     2,075,756  ;  Mar.  30. 
Orifices  for  drip-free  containers,  Treating  pouring.     R.  E. 

Ford.     2,074,382  ;  Mar.  23. 
Originals  for  reproduction  by  printing  or  analogous  proc- 
esses.   Preparation    of.     H.    V.    Strong   and    R.    Hagyi- 
Ristic.     2,087,130  ;  July  13. 
Ornament.     D.  H.  Grosser.     2,101,898:  Dec.   14. 
Ornament.     F.  Geisenheimer.     2.094.295  ;  Sept.  28. 
Ornament.     G.  A.  Greene.     2,067,527-8  ;  Jan.  12. 
Ornament.     R.  C.  Steeple.     2,085,343  :  June  29. 
Ornament.     F.  J.    Strassner.     2  069,286  ;  Feb.  2. 
Ornament  and  frame  therefor.     L.  K.  Stupell.     2,102,242  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Ornament  and  securing  device.  Bag  handle.     H.  Kluger. 

2,093,687  ;  Sept.  21. 
Ornament,    Christmas    tree.     M.    Pretzfelder.     2,067,018 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Ornament,      Christmas      tree      yard.       F.      Ehler,      Jr. 

2,093,753  ;  Sept.  21. 
Ornament,  Dress.     H.  Sheer.     2,085,548 ;  June  29. 
Ornament.  Hat.     R.  W.  Olson.     2.008.760  ;  Jan.  26. 
Orn.'inient,     Interchangeable     character.       I...     C.     Mark. 

2.088,088  :  July  27. 
Ornamental  assembly  and  manufacturing  the  same.    11.  A. 

Fisher.     2,094,529  ;   Sept.  28. 
Ornamental    chain.      A.    Glrouard,       2.095.547;    Oct.    12. 
Ornamental  construction.    II.  F.  Reichenbach.     2,070,070; 

Apr.   13. 
Ornamental   cover.     L.   K.   Stupell.      2,074,994 ;   Mar.   23. 
Ornamental   object   and   making  the  same.     C.   L.   ScovU 

and  L.  L.  Greneker.     2.081,071  ;  May  18. 
Ornnmi-TitMl  .structure.     C.  C.  Bolvard.     2,103.404  :  Dec.  28. 
Ornainonlal  lie  holder.      I.  R.  I^odercr.      2.0r.7.().')S  ;  Jan.  5. 
Ornamentation.     A.    Bates.      2,081,082;   May   18. 
Ornamentation.     A.  F.  Uoilly.     2,102,740;  Dec.  21. 
Ornamented  article  and  making  the  same.     S.  M.  Straus. 

2,000.747  ;  Jan.  5. 
Ornamenting  curved  Rurfncos,  Method  and  apparatus  for. 

A.  Murray.    2,073,313  ;  Mar.  9. 
Ornainontiiig  niMclilne.     15.  W.  Freeman  and  J.  Scliiieldor. 

Re.  20.291  ;  Mar.  10. 
Ornamenting  machine.     B.  W.  FreoniiUi.     2.0,<?■l.".^.■> ;  June 

22. 
Ornanients.    Illumliiiitlon    devices,    and    so    forth,    Device 

for  holding.      M.    Donienego.      2.074. 0J3  ;    Mar.   28. 
Ornaments,  Manufacture  of.     L.   K.   Stupell.      2,070.3.S7 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Ornigyro.     F.   R.  Shnnley.     2.080,883;   July   13. 
Ortlio-aminoa/o    compound.      E.    IloCrii    and    II.     Heyn.i. 

2.085,31  B;  Juno  20. 
Ortliopodic  appllMnce.      K.   ilr.Mifell.      2.0I).">.ntVI  :   Oct.    12. 
Orlliopedlc       correcting       iippllance.  M.       JunBinann. 

2,009. 401  ;   Nov.   HI. 
Ortli(i|ii'dli'  pressure  distribution  biilaniv.     C  A.  Rob<»rtii. 

2,0!>.'i,2llS  ;  Oct.   12. 
Orlbop.-dic  tabl.'.     W.  L.   Hell.     2,101.1(10  ;  Doc.  T. 
Orlliiiptlc    trnlnlng    i)urposi'H.    Apparatus    for.      L.    Wotf 

ring.     2.091,173  ;  Aug.  24. 
OrtlioHtereoHcoplo  n>pre»entnllon«,   Appiirntus  for  proline- 
Ini:      H    F.  Kuril.     2.07I.0S8  ;  Miir.   10 


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958 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


K.  Fritz.  2,099,300;  Nov.  16. 
G.  W.  Fyler.  2,089,695  ;  Aug.  10. 
C.  W.  Hansen.  2,098,386  :  Nov.  9. 
F.  Klutke.  2,102.419  ;  Dec.  14. 
L.  H.  Lynn.  2,093,331  ;  Sept.  14. 
K.  Posthumus.  2,103,638  ;  Dec.  28. 
K.   Schlesinger.     2,077,269  ;    Apr. 


Tunick.     2,082,472  ;  June  1. 
N.  Whitaker.     2,103,655  ;  Dec. 


comprising   electron    discharge    de- 
or  M.    Wright   and   N.    M.    Rust.      2,082,813 ; 

F.  A.  Kolster  and 

E.    E.    Kass 


K 


Six 


Oscillating    device    for    egg    containers.       B.    H.     Clem. 

2,078,443  ;  Apr.  27. 
Oscillating  joint.     R.  K.  Lee.     2,080,722  ;  May  18. 
Oscillating  mechanism  for  fans.      V.   Weber.     2,070,875  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Oscillating  mechanism  for  the  oscillating  wires  or  sieves 
of  paper  making  and  other   machinery.     K.    Lucz  and 
K.  Schonemann.     2,078,715;  Apr.  27. 
Oscillating     poppet      valve     engine.        R.      H.      Blocker 

2,073,385  ;  Mar.  9. 
Oscillating  -wiping  machine.     C.  D.  Galloway.    2,068,601 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Oscillation     generation     and     control.     C.     W. '  Hansell. 

2,095,980  ;  Oct.  19. 
Oscillation    generator.      P.    T.    Farnsworth.      2,071,516 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Oscillation  generator. 
Oscillation  generator. 
Oscillation  generator. 
Oscillation  generator. 
Oscillation  generator. 
Oscillation  generator. 
Oscillation  generator. 

13. 
Oscillation  generator. 
Oscillation  generator. 

28. 
Oscillation  generator 
vices. 
June  8 
Oscillation  generator.  High  frequency. 

P.  F.  Byrne.     2,068,990  ;  Jan.  26. 
Oscillation    generator.    Ultra    short    wave. 

ner.     2,096,459 ;   Oct.   19. 
Oscillation   generator.    Ultra  short  wave.     L.   H.   Paddle, 

2.067.679  ;  Jan.  12. 
Oscillations,    Arrangement    for    generating    tilting. 

Schlesinger.     2,083,202 ;    June    8. 
Oscillations,  Device  adapted  to  eliminate.     F.  M.   M 

Salomon.     2,103,643  ;  Dec.  28. 
Oscillations,   Method  and  device  for  recording.     W 

and  R.  Vermeulen.     2,093,215  ;  Sept.  14. 
Oscillations,  Modulation  of.     H.  E.  Goldstine.     2,067,081 

Jan.  5. 
Oscillations  of  vehicles,  in  particular  rail  vehicles,  Damp 

ing  the.     O.  Mylius.     2,102,907  ;  Dec.  21. 
Oscillations,     Producing.     J.     L.     Reinartz 

Jan.  5. 
Oscillator    and     detector.     Micro-wave.       E. 

2,071,311  I  Feb.  16. 
Oscillator     and     modulator.     Tilting.       K. 

2,075,140  ;  Mar.  30. 
Oscillator  and  the  like,  Triode. 

Dec.  7. 
Oscillator  control.     H.  W.  Lord. 
Oscillator,  Crystal  controlled.     L 

Sept.  7. 
Oscillator,  Crystal  controlled.     A.  H.  Turner.     2,092,098 

Sept.  7. 
Oscillator,  Cyclic  variable  frequency. 

2,071,564;  Feb.  23. 
Oscillator,  Dynatron.     P.  O.  Farnham.     2,074,465  ;  Mar, 

23. 
Oscillator    for    super-regenerative    receivers,    Quenching 

A.  H.  Turner.     2,076,168  ;  Apr.  6. 
Oscillator   for   the   biological   treatment  of  living   tissue 

V.   Caesar.     2,099,511 ;   Nov.   16. 
Oscillator  for  use  with  kinescope  deflecting  circuits.    W.  A 

Tolson  and  J.  R.  Duncan.     2.101,520;  Dec.  7. 
Oscillator      frequency      regulation.     D.      W.      Mcllhiney 

2,086,919  ;  July  13. 
Oscillator  generator.     N.  E.  Lindenblad.     2,095,990  ;  Oct 

19. 
Oscillator,  High  frequency.     L.  Malter  and  G.  A.  Morton 

2,096,817  ;   Oct.   26. 
Oscillator,   High   frequency.      A.   H.   Turner.      2,096,829 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Oscillator,  Modulation-controlled  magnetron.     H.  E.  Holl- 

mann.     2,080,571 ;  May  18. 
Oscillator,   Polyphase.     R.  L.   Davis.     2,069,521  ;  Feb.  2. 
Oscillator,  Synchronized  dynatron.   H.  A.  Snow.    2,067,353  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Oscillator  system.     J.  B.  Dow.     Re.  20,293  ;  Mar.  16. 
Oscillator  system.     W.  Seller.     Re.  20,506  ;  Sept.  14. 
Oscillator  system.   Ultrahigh   frequenc.v.     K.   Posthumus. 

2.086.335  :  July  6. 
Oscillator,  Thermionic.     K.  B.  Eller.     2,080,411 ;  May  18. 
Oscillator,  Time  delay.     R.  H.  Varian.     2,075,379  ;   Mar. 

30. 
Oscillator  tube.     J.  J.  Rogan.     2,083,241 ;  June  8. 
Oscillator,     mnlti     range     tunable.       L.     R.     Kirkwood. 

2,103,853  ;  Dec.  28. 
Oscillator,  Ultrahigh  frequency.     K.  Posthumus  and  P.  J. 

H.  A.  Nordlohne.     2.103,338  ;  Dec.  28. 
Oscillator,  Ultrahigh  frequency  magnetron.    C.  W.  Hansell. 

2,103,362;  Dec.  28. 
Oscillator  with  negligible  resistance.  Low   frequency.     R. 

R.   Thompson.      2,096,867  ;   Oct.   26. 
Oscillatory    reciproctory    self-centering    pump.    Combined. 

J.  B.  Bovctt.     2.103.967;  Dec.  28. 
Oscillograph.     R.   H.   George.     2,086,546 ;   July  13. 
Oscillograiih.     S.     S.     Hansen     and     T.     M.     E.     Wendt. 
2,101,940  ;  Dec.  14. 


2,066,902 
G.  Linder 
Schlesinger, 


Y.  Rocard.     2,101,563 


2,098,051  ; 
E.  Barton. 


Nov.  2. 
2,092,147 


A.  McL.  Nicolson 


Oscillograph.     J.  T.  Malpica.     2,091,152  ;  Aug.  24. 
Oscillograph.      J.    B.    Sherman.      2,072,653 ;    Mar.    2. 
Oscillograph    system.     C.    S.     Roys    and    H.    F.    Mayer. 

2,089,430  ;  Aug.  10. 
Oscillograph,  Tnermionic.     P.  T.  Farnsworth.     2,099,846  ■ 

Nov.  23. 
Oscillographic    apparatus.       D.     Crampton.       2,067,696 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Oscillometer.       K.     H.     Hubbard     and     H.     L.     Mason. 

2,076,642  ;  Apr.  13. 
Outboard  motor.     T.  Hansen.     2,089,366  ;  Aug.   10. 
Outboard  motor.     F.   T.  Irgens.     2,070,405  ;  Feb.  9. 
Outboard  motor.     F.  T.   Irgens.     2,096,457  ;    Oct.   19. 
Outboard  motor.     F.  T.    Irgens.     2.100.559  ;  Nov.  30. 
Outboard   motor.      A.   Lesage.      2,070,364 ;    Feb.    9. 
Outboard  motor.     A.  De  Madaler.     2,083,437  ;  June  8. 
Outboard  motor.     H.  W.  Price.     2,079,871  ;  May  11. 
Outboard  motor.     J.  M.  Williams,  Jr.     2,091,247  ;  Aug.  24 
Outboard  motor  handle.     T.  F.  Hobson.     2,081,053:  May 

18. 
Outboard  motor,'  Reversible.     F.   T.   Irgens.     2,070,406  • 

Feb.  9. 
Outlet  box.     H.  L.  Breitenstein.     2,092,367  ;  Sept.  7. 
Outlet  box.    J.  Knell.    2,068,988 ;  Jan.  26. 
Outlet     for     air     circulating     systems.     H.     F.     Curtis. 

2,102,681  ;  Dec.  21. 
Output  regulator  for  motor  generators.     J.  W.  Fitz  Ger- 
ald.   2,080,257  ;  May  11. 
Outsole  for  sport  shoes,   Removable.      E.   M.   Beals,   Jr. 

2,076,316  ;  Apr.  6. 
Outsole  unit.    W.  H.  Bain.     2,089,170  ;  Aug.  10. 
Oven.     O.  T.  Myers  and  A.  Emily.     2,098,729  ;  JNov.  9. 
Oven.     W.  L.  O'Neill.     2,076,091 ;  Apr.  6. 
Oven   and  like  furnace.   Coke.     E.   Kuhl  and   T.  Kretz. 

2,077,842  ;  Apr.  20. 
Oven  and  the  like.      C.  J.  Kessler.     2,072,820  ;  Mar.   2. 
Oven     and     the     like.     Coal     distillation.       F.     Totzek. 

2,072,321 ;  Mar.  2. 
Oven,   Baking.     L.  D.  Houlis.     2,080,719  ;  May  18. 
Oven,  Coke.     G.  Cellan-Jones.     2.103,620  ;  Dec.  28. 
Oven,  Coke.     F.  Totzek.     2,082,858  ;  June  8. 
Oven,  Coking.     C.  Schumacher.     2,091,016  ;  Aug  24. 
Oven,  Coking  retort.     J.  Becker.     2,100.762  ;  Nov.  30. 
Oven,   Coking  retort.     J.  Becker.     2,102,608-9  ;  Dec.   21. 
Oven,    Combination    regenerative    coke.      W.    H.    Pavitt. 

2,098,013;  Nov.   2. 
Oven,  Continuous-vertical  coking  retort.     P.  Van  Ackeren. 

2,100,758  ;  Nov.  30. 
Oven  control  unit.     R.  E.  Newell.     2.087,443  :  July  20. 
Oven  equipment.  Coke.     M.  D.  Curran  and  W.  A.   Sloss. 

2,077,549  ;  Apr.  20. 
Oven  for  bakeries.    F.  A.  Hoppe.     2,090,204  ;  Aug.  17. 
Oven  for  drying  cable   conductors.  Portable.     J.  B.  Doo- 

little  and  C.  E.  Morrison.     2,100,639  ;  Nov.  30. 
Oven    for    low    or    medium    temperature    coking.    Coking 

retort.     W.  Fitz.     2,070,587  ;  Feb.  16. 
Oven,  Gas.     J.  H.  Windemuller.     2,078,169  ;  Apr.  20. 
Oven  insert  heater.    M.  F.  Campbell.     2,083,145  ;  June  8. 
Oven,    Oil  burner.      J.  N.   Stanley.     2,077,777 ;   Apr.   20. 
Oven,  Portable  baking.    W.  Horsman.     2.072,036  :  Feb.  23. 
Oven,  Regenerative  coke.     C.  Otto.     2,082,215  ;  June  1. 
Oven    structure.    Coking    retort.     F.    Deuig.     2,091,703 ; 

Aug.  31. 
Oven    switch.      E.    E.    Engelhardt    and    G.    A.    Nickel. 

2,076,268  ;  Apr.  6. 
Oven  valve.     B.  Pratt  and  G.  F.  Weinreich.     2,068,705  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Oven,    Vaportight,     exteriorly     heated     electric     baking. 

F.  W.  O.  Dorl  and  A.  Schnitzler.     2,078,840  ;  Apr.   27. 
Oven,   Wax  sweating.     A.   B.   Gauschemann.     2,099,603 ; 

Nov.   16. 
Overall  construction.     E.  L.  Patrick.     2,068,194  ;  Jan.  19. 
Overalls.    F.  V.  Lucas.     2,084,208  ;  June  15. 
Overcoat.     C.  B.  Shane.     2,069,628;  Feb.  2. 
Overflow  preventing  apparatus.    W.  H.  Finley.    2,080,073  ; 

May  11. 
Overflow    preventing    device.      W.    Bluhm.      2,098,131 : 

Nov.  2. 
Overhead  rail  cleaner.     L.  W.  Kahn.     2,102,537  ;  Dec.  14. 
Overload  clutch.     A.  J.  Lippold.     2,100,562;  Nov.  30. 
Overload  release  device.     F.  L.  Hill.     2.102,002  ;  Dec.  14. 
Over-running  clutch.     G.   Slider.     2,068,773  ;  Jan.  26. 
Overshoe  and  the  like.     B.  Halberstadt.     2,102,265  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Overshoe,  Flexible  rubber.     H.  Malm.     2,068,238  ;  Jan.  19. 
Overshoe,    Fur    trimmed.      E.    W.    Dunbar.      2,071,783 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Overshoe,  Fur-trimmed.     L.  Koenig.     2,095,880  ;   Oct.  12. 
Overshoe,  Golf.     G.  E.  IMurber.     2,102,601  ;  Dec.  21. 
Overshoe,  Sandal.     B.   R.   Nyhagen.     2,079,331 ;  May   4. 
Overshot.     W.  L.  Church.     2,098,332  ;  Nov.  9. 
Oxidation      catalysts      and      process.      L.      G.      Jenness. 

2,103,221  ;  Dec.  21. 
Oxidation,  Controlled.     L.   G.   Jenness.     2,103,220 ;  Dec. 

21. 

Oxidation    products.     Making    partial.       J.     H.    James. 

2,085,221 ;  June  29. 
Oxidation  products.  Manufacture  of  partial.     G.  W.  Tal- 

bert  and  J.  D.  Kerr.     2,102,863  ;  Dec.  21. 
Oxidation    products    of    cystine    and    related    compounds 

and  making  the  same.     G.  Toennies  and  T.  F.  Lavine. 

2,078,592  ;  Apr.  27. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


959 


Oxide,   Production   of   dinaphthylene.     G.   R.   Clemo   and 

J.  G.  Cockburn.     2,077,548  ;  Apr.  20. 
Oxy-compounds,  Purification  of  organic.     E.  Z.  Moravec, 

T.  Evans,  and  C.  Humphreys.     2,083,856  ;  June  15. 
Oxyfluoride  of  nitrogen.     G.  H.  Cady.     2,076,364  ;  Apr.  6. 
Oxygen-air  acetylene  injector  and  mixer  for  welding  blow- 
pipes.    R.  J.  Kehl.     2,092,579  ;  Sept.  7. 
Oxygen    cutting   apparatus.     G.   M.    Doming.     2,100,384 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Oxygen    derivatives  of   hydrocarbons  in  which  aliphatic 

hydrocarbons  predominate,  Treatment  of.    J.  H.  James. 

2,085,500;  June  29. 
Oxygen      emergency      apparatus.        R.      V.      Foregger. 

2,078,567  ;  Apr.  27. 
Oxygen  from  air.  Producing.     H.  C.  PefEer,  G.  H.  Shepard, 

and  G.  W.  Sherman,  Jr.     2,086,778  ;  July  13. 
Oxygen,    Process    and    apparatus    for   producing.     E.    P. 

McCreery.     2,086,567  ;  July  13. 
Oxygen  valve.     K.  E.  E.  Westberg.     2,076,757  ;  Apr.  13. 
Oxygenated  aliphatic  compounds  derived  from  2-ethylbu- 

tyraldehyde.       J.     N.     Wickert     and     C.     A.     Carter. 

2.088.017  ;   July  27. 

Oxygenated  compounds  derived  from  butyraldehyde  and  Its 
derivatives.       J.     N.     Wickert     and     B.     T.     Freure. 

2.088.018  :  July  27. 

Oxyketone  arsenicals  and  making  them,  Aromatic.     C.  S. 

Hamilton.     2,099,685  ;  Nov.  23. 
Ozone  producing  apparatus.     R.    R.  Powell.     2,093,619  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Pack    binding   construction.      F.    S.    Schade.      2,068,280 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Pack    for    dispensing    lubricating    oils.      A.    R.    Speare. 

2,083,479  ;  June  8. 
Package.     H.  J.  Eiseman.     2,067,660;  Jan.   12. 
Package.     G.  K.  S.  Ferguson.     2,076,018  ;  Apr.  6. 
Package.     A.  M.  Hall.     2,102,702  ;  Dec.  21. 
Package.     A.    J.    Nelson    and    J.    H.    Olsen.     2,102,329  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Package.     C.  J.  Rohland.     2,083,398  ;  June  8. 
Package.     L.   E.  Schleber.     2,078,735  ;  Apr.  27. 
Package.     H.  R.  Segal.     2,071,856  ;  Feb.  23. 
Package      and      container      therefor.        E.      G.      Nichols. 

2,092,288-9  ;  Sept.   7. 
Package   and   end   label   therefor.    Roll.      I.   Falkenstein. 

2,080,564  ;  Mav  18. 
Package     and     forming     the     same.       D.     M.     McBean. 

2,079,328  ;  May  4. 
Package     and     making     the    same.       W.     H.     Jaenicke. 

2,089,483  ;  Aug.  10. 
Package  and  method  and  apparatus  for  making  the  same. 

J.  F.  and  H.  J.  Huebsch.     2,096,278;  Oct.  19. 
Package  and  package  handling  means  tor  airplanes.     K. 

Arndt.     2,102,004  ;  Dec.  21. 
Package    and    packaging    container.      E.    'M.     Brogden. 

2,089,728  ;  Aug.  10. 
Package  and  process.  Medicament.     P.  G.  Heineman.     Re. 

20,571 ;  Dec.  7. 
Package  and  producing  the  same.     K.  C.  Bugg.     2,066,516; 

Jan.  5. 
Package  and  producing  the  same.  Yarn.     C.  H.  Meadows. 

2,084,101  :  June  15. 
Package  and  receptacle.    F.  J.  Bines.    2,071,978  ;  Feb.  23. 
Package  and  sealing,  Sealed.     A.  Podcl.     2,079,813;  May 

11. 
Package    and    sealing,    Sealed.      E.    Scofleld.      2,080.747 ; 

May  18. 
Package  banding  tool.     H.  C.  Porter.     2,076,276  ;  Apr.  0. 
Package,  Batting.     R.  S.  Dwight.     2,008,167:  Jan.  19. 
Package  binding  tool.     A.  Pcrrelet.     2,077,491  ;   Apr.  20. 
Package.   Book   match.   A.   H.   Garsido.      2,080,35.")  ;   Aug. 

Package,  Cigarette.    J.  H.  Hollls.    2,098,096  •  Nov.  2. 
Package    collector.      W.    D.    Ivlmball    and    C.    I.    Braren. 

2,090,129;  Aug.  17.  „„„,,,„     .,   , 

Package,  Commercial.     C.  M.  Plochman.     2,087,115  ;  July 

13 
Package,  Commodity.     J.  J.  Cnvanagh.     2,085,414  ;  June 

29 
Package,  Composite.     U  L.  Salflsberg.     2.069,335  :  Feb.  2. 
Package      construction.      Leaved.     Jj.      Ij.       Salflsberg. 

2,009,332  ;   Feb.  2. 
Package  deliverv  arrangement.     0.  F.  Roberts  and   J.   T. 

Bovette      2,073.806;  Mar.   16. 
Package.  Dispensing.     F.  C.   Gluek.     2.08.^.049  :  June  20. 
Pacltngo     dispensing     apparatus.        S.     \V.      Williamson. 

PacS;"fah^i<^Inon'*'    L.  T-.  S»in»l>';>-K-     2,103  .385  iDro   28. 
Package  fiislcnlng  meanB.     H.  A.  Bauer.     2,103,840;  Dec. 

28 
T'ackago  niling  machine.    A.  Andreas.    2,000,834  ;  Nov.  23. 
Package    for   dry    goods,    »nd    mejhod    ami   apparnhiH    for 

making  the  Hanic.     A.  .1.   P.rookH.     2.10.>r,n^:   p,.r    It 
Package    for   electric    lain[).s    or    sinillar    articles.      !• .    H. 

beike      2,097,7.'')7  ;  Nov.  2. 
Package  for  explosive  roinposltlonB,  MnlHlure  liiipiTvlons 

R   W   Lahcy  and  K.  J.  Hupo.     2.087.200;  July  13. 
I'nckage  for  gnii/.c    tissues,   and   the   like.      H.   C.    Simon 

PaXge7o"r'l«'''cream  cones.    V.  W.  TurnbuU.     2,080.071  ; 

Package      for     Jewelry,      Display.        G.      B.  Nnfhnnson. 

2,080,630;  May  18.  ,,,,,,  ..  imiii- 

Package  for  [.lasllc  miiterliils.     K.   II.  Kkdiilil.  J.lOS.Ul 

Dec.  21. 


Package,  Forming  a  siftproof.     S.  D.  Andrew.     2,093,067; 

Sept.  14. 
Package   forming   apparatus.      E.   E.    Lakso.      2,089,273 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Package  forming  machine.     L.  L.  Salflsberg.     2,103,339  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Package,      Hermetically      sealed.        H.      E.      Townsend. 

2,099,710-11 ;  Nov.  23. 
Package,  Novelty.     J.  T.  Stumpf.     2,087,309  ;  July  20. 
Package  or  container.     J.  A.  Farmer.     2,093,974  ;  Sept.  21. 
Package,  .Sealed.     B.  D.  Brown.     2,099,419  ;  Nov.  16. 
Package,  Sealed.     D.  Corin.     2,086,119  ;  July  6. 
Package,  Sealed.     L.  A.  Von  Till.     2,092.192  ;  Sept.  7. 
Package    sealing   apparatus.      W.    P.    White.      2,103,051  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Package,  Shipping.     E.  C.  Goebert.     2.094,009  ;  Sept.  28. 
Package,   Shipping.     W.  C.   Rast.     2,085,332 ;  June  29. 
Package  structure.     L.  L.   Salflsberg.     2,069,333  ;  Feb.  2. 
Package  structure  and  closure.  Leaved.     L.  L.  Salflsberg. 

2,009,334  ;  Feb.   2. 
Package    winding    machine.     J.    O.    McKean.     2,087,439  ; 

July  20. 
Package  wrapping  and   mechanism   therefor.     N.  Kraft. 

2,095,260  ;  Oct.  12. 
Packages    for    dress    shields    and    other    articles.      P.    L. 

Andrews.     2,087,879  ;  Julv  27. 
Packages,    Formation    of.      A.    O.    Daller.       2,072.421  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Packages,  Forming  cross-wound.     C.  F.  Beran.     2,096.316  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Packages,   Winding   inter-connected.     J.    F.    Schenck.    Sr. 

2,095,765  ;  Oct.   12. 
Packer.      W.    J.    Brundred,    W.    E.    Crowley,    and    R.    B. 

Bossier.     2,098,484  ;   Nov.  9. 
Packaging.     G.  P.  White.     2,076,052  ;  Apr.  6. 
Packaging  apparatus.     L.  L.  Salflsberg.     2,083,618  ;  June 

15. 
Packaging  device.     M.  S.  Strasser.     2.080.099;  May  11. 
I'ackaging  feeding  system.     L.  L.   Salflsberg.     2,103,388  ; 

Dec.    28. 
Packaging  machine.     A.  M.  Goldstein  and  M.   Garfinkel. 

2,068,407  ;  Jan.  19. 
Packaging   machine.      P.    W.    Grow.      2,073.007  ;    Mar.    9. 
I'ackaging    machine.     G.     I.     Hohl     and    H.     L.     Evans. 

2,090.277;  Oct.  19. 
Packaging  machine.     S.   R.  Howard  and  G.  W.  Anderson. 

2,076,640  ;  Apr.  13. 
Packaging  machine.     T.  R.  James.     2.083.007  ;  June  8. 
Packaging  machine.     E.   F.   Ness.     2,083,084  ;   June  8. 
Packaging  machine.     L.   L.    Salflsberg.      2.083,617 ;   June 

15. 
Packaging   machine.      L.    L.    Salflsberg.      2.103.390 ;    Dec. 

28 
Packaging  machine.     B.  R.  Stetson.     2,081,122  ;  May  18. 
Packer.      C.  S.  Crickmer.      2.0S4.611  :  June  22. 
Packer.     M.  O.  Johnston.     2.093,129:  Sept.  14. 
Packer.      J.  T.  Phipps.      2.0S5.997  ;  Julv  6. 
Packer.     R.  T.  Roye.     2,075.912  ;  Apr.  6. 
Packer  and  securing  same,     R.  K.  Henderson.     2,092,843  : 

Sept.   14. 
Packer  and  setting  tool.     E.  L.  Barker.     2,070,701  ;   Apr. 

13. 
Packer    for    wells.      J.     D.    Nixon    and    C.     L.    Ferrell. 

2,080,736;  May  18. 
Packer,  Multiple   ring.     G.  Meyer.     2.076.301  ;  Apr.   6. 
Packer  Slotting  device.     C.  C.  Brown.     2,092,048  :   Sept.  7. 
Packet,    Mniiilold    record    supply.     W.    Grelg.     2,000.340; 

,Tan.  5. 
Packet.  Miniature.     L.  Adler.     Re.  20,517;  Sept.  28. 
Packing.     J.  M.   Bandish.     2.098.992  :   Nov.  10. 
Packing.      J.    T.    Crane.      2,072,543  :    Mar.    2. 
I'acking,     G.  A.   Flnlavson.     2.071,82.'):  Feb.  23, 
I'acking,     W.  E.  King.     2,081.040:  Mav  18. 
I'acking.      F.    E.    Payne   and    A,    J.    Jlatter.      2,071,566 

Feb.  23, 
Packing.     R.  R,  Stevens.     2.n.SR,mo  :  Julv  27. 
Packing   adjuster.   Automatic.     G.    R.   Welsz.     2,000.709 

Aug.  24. 
PdcklnL'    and    welching    stand.    Portable.       A.    R.    Upp 

2,073,127;  Mar.  9. 
riickliiL' Mniiii>;iiiii>nt.      H,  Iloainann.      2.084.009;  June  22 
T'uckliig  case.     B,  B,  Joseph,     2.082,007  :  June  1. 
Packing  composition.     H.  T.  Stewart.     2.000.241-2;  Nov 

10. 
I'ncklng  container.     M.  P.  Moseslan.     Re.  20.508;  Dec.  21 
I'acking  cup.     A.  Brunner.     2.070.303;  Apr.  0. 
Packing  device.     1.  Waldvoirel.     2,(iOO,-»3f5 :  Aug.  17. 
Packing   for   centrifugal   pumps  nnd   the   like,     O.   Jncob 

si-n,     2,080,801  :  Mav  18, 
I'ncklng   for  fragile  ariuics,     M,   Koppclmnii,     2.007.SStl 

Nov.  2. 
I'niklng  for  gl'ifs  bulbs  or  phlnld,     O.  Moftii.     2.080,300 

July  0. 
I'lii'lilng   for  liiternnl  comlmstlon  engine  cvllndoro.     J.  T, 

llniliak.T.      2,01>I,2.M  :  Sept.  2.S. 
I'Mcliliig  I'lU-  rotating  axles  and  NliaflN.  Oil  and  dust.      V. 

I'.'siinw.      2.001, 7;iO  :   Aug.   31. 
Packing  for  senllnu'  lilgh  premiuro  fluldii.     T.  K.  Vlnoi»nt 

2,0118,720;  Jan.  20. 
Packing  for  viirliilile  proRsureR.   Metnlllc.     11,  T.  Whoolor, 

2,0(18.723  ;  Jan.  2(1, 
I'Mclilng      for      x.lilcle     doorR.      V       Acnirdl.      2,OOt,T47 

Aug.   31, 
PacklnK,  GnuBC  ulniR.     K.  M    Rob.v      2.083,704:   June  IR 


960 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Packing,  Journal  box.  C.  T.  Ripley.  2,089,664  ;  Aug.  10. 
Packing  machine.  J.  D.  Le  Frank.  2,092,763  ;  Sept.  14. 
Packing  machine.  R.  E.  J.  Nordquist  and  J.  D.  Le 
Packing  machine.     A.  Novotny.     2,102,640  ;  Dec.  21. 

Frank.     2,092,773  ;   Sept.  14. 
Packing  machine  and   method  of  packing.      R.   E.   Read. 

2,069,926  ;  Feb.  9. 
Packing,  Machinery.     C.  R.  Hubbard  and  R.  M.  Waples. 

2,088,703  ;  Aug.  3. 
Packing    material    for    sealing   joints.      L.    J.    Clapsdale. 

2,074,015  ;  Mar.  16. 
Packing  material,  Thermo  nonconducting.     C.   Gottwald. 

2,068,019  ;  Jan.  19. 
Packing  means.     M.  Koppelman.     2,069,497  ;  Feb.  2. 
Packing  means    for   hydraulic   jacks.      H.    R.   and    R.   P. 

Rosenberry.     2,094,752  ;  Oct.  5. 
Packing,   Metallized  fibrous.     H.  T.   Stewart.     2,101,518  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Packing     method     and     apparatus.       W.     E.     Taylor. 

2,092,786  ;    Sept.   14. 
Packing  pad.     A.  U.  Claghorn.     2,085,955  ;  July  6. 
Packing,    Producing   metallic.     J.    R.    Price.      2,079,467  ; 

May  4. 
Packing,  Pump.     C.  C.  Lenarth.     2,077,571 ;  Apr.  20. 
Packing,  Pump  piston.     W.  Toward.     2,073,888  ;  Mar.  16. 
Packing,   Resaturating  fibrous.      G.   E.   Hitz.     2,094,692  ; 

Oct.  o. 
Packing  ring.     M.  R.  Buffington.     2.069,212  ;  Feb.  2. 
Packing  ring.     A.  W.  Wenzel.     2,078,748  ;   Apr.  27. 
Packing  ring.     A.  W.  Wenzel.     2,070.977;  May  n 
Packing  ring  and  assembly.     W.  Cords.     2,091,947  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Packing  ring  joint  sealing  shoe  with  ring  expander.    L.  M. 

Westerhouse.     2,085,457;  June  29. 
Packing  rings,  Forming.    W.  Davies.     2,076,528  ;  Apr.  13. 
Packing  rings  in  solid  turbine  rotors,  Assembling.     J.  H. 

Doran.     2,073,514  ;  Mar.  9. 
Packing  rings,  Making.     A.  W.  Wenzel.     2,081,258  ;  Mav 

25. 
Packing  rings,  Manufacturing.    A.  W.  Wenzel.    2,081,257  ; 

May  25. 
Packing,  Rotary  valve.     C.  H.  Seifert.     2,089,582  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Packing  strip.     E.  Meyer.     2,068,035  :  Jan.  19. 
Packing,  Stuffing  box.     P.  Barry.     2,069,056  ;  Jan.  26. 
Packing,    Surgical.     E.   H.   Brown.      2,076,526 ;   Apr.    13. 
Packless  ejector   flush  valve.     W.  C.  Weber.     2,068,252  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Packless  steam  valve.     H.  M.  Groomes.     2,090,196  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Pad  :  See — 

Abrasive  pad.  Journal     box     lubricating 

Arch  support  pad.  pad. 

Bedding  pad.  Knee  pad. 

Bust  pad.  Memorandum  pad. 

Catamenial  pad.  Milking  pad. 

Cleaning  pad.  Multiple  record  pad. 

Commode  pad.  Packing  pad. 

Corn  pad.  Pedal  pad. 

Duplicator  pad.  Polishing  pad. 

Facial  steaming  pad.  Protecting  pad. 

Filter  pad.  Saddle  pad. 

Foot  pad.  Safety  bath  foot  pad. 

Furniture  pad.  Shock  absorbing  pad. 

Hair  waving  pad.  Sole  pressing  pad. 

Heel  pad.  Steel  wool  pad. 

Heating  pad.  Table  pad. 

Infants'  play  pad.  Truss  pad. 

Inflatable  pad.  Waxing  pad. 

Pad  and  preparing  the  same.   Copying.     W.  Hoskins,  Jr. 

2,086,032  ;  July  6. 
Pad    and    preparing    same.    Copying.      W.    Hoskins,     Jr. 

2,098,662  ;  Nov.  9. 
Pad    control    system.     P.    Winsor,    Jr.     2,093,667 ;    Sept. 

21. 
Pad  filling  apparatus.     T.  L.  McJoynt.     2,099,861 ;  Nov. 

23. 
Pad  for  bedsprings.  Noiseless  and  antislipping.     R.  ^Yeis- 

man.     2,080.068:  May  11. 
Pad  for  guns.  Recoil.    F.  Pachmayr.    2,091,010 ;  Aug.  24. 
Pad    for    ophthalmic    mountings,    Nose.       N.     Sandberg. 

2,074,675  ;   Mar.   23. 
Pad  for  permanent  waving.  Cellulose  hair.    B.  R.  Thom- 
son.    2,085,516  ;   June  29. 
Pad    for    springless    hernia    bandages.    Elastic.      F.    A. 

Hamann.     2,070,727  ;  Feb.  16. 
Pad   for   the   shoulders    of   wearing   apparel.      S.   Frals. 

2,068,644  ;  Jan.  26. 
Pad   guard    mounting   construction.   Nose.     L.   H.    Klein. 

2,079,353;  May  4. 
Pad  holder.    J.  R.  Kaiser.     2,079,257  ;  May  4. 
Pad,    liner,    and    collar,    Fruit    box.       C.    E.    Ridgway. 

2  097  343  :  Oct.  26. 
Pad    of'  paper   sheets    for   hanging    on    a    wall.      N.    T. 

Beardsloy.     2,077,664  ;  Apr.  20. 
Pad  roller  and  mounting  therefor.     E.  Ross.     2,073,224  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Pad  support  and  holder  for  general  use.     J.  Faberson. 

2.071.514:   Feb.    23. 
Pad,  Waxing.     W.  W.  Waller.     Re.  20,260 ;  Feb.  2. 
Padding,  Upholstery.     D.  R.  F.  Fowler.     2,080,886;  May 

18. 
Pads,  Method  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  absorbent. 

H.  R.  Williams.     2.086.757  ;  July  13. 


Paddle,  Hog  beater.     H.  H.  Todd.     2,092,483  ;  Sept.  7. 
Paddle,  Hog  scraper.     C.  A.  Ritchie.     2,089,298  ;  Aug.  10. 
Paddle  wheel.    H.  F.  Shaw  and  W.  C.  Swartz.     2,079,823  ; 

May  11. 
Padlock.     E.  N.  Jacobi.     2,070,012  ;  Feb.  9. 
Padlock.     G.  F.  Mayer.     2,101,264:  Dec.  7. 
Padlock.     B.  Schlesinger  and  O.  M.  Martin.     2,079,578; 

May  4. 
Page  finder.     R.  H.  Draeger.     2,099,682  :  Nov.  23. 
Page-form  tie-up.     C.  F.  Hanlen.     2,066,885  ;  Jan.  5. 
Pail.     W.    H.   Inman.      2,083,449 ;   June   8. 
Pail  and  cowtail  holder.  Combined  anti-slipping  milk.     J. 

B.  Hohmann.     2,068,647  ;  Jan.  26. 
Pail  attachment.     J.  M.  MacDonald.     2,074,657  ;  Mar.  23. 
Pail,  Dinner.     K.  E.  Porter.     2,101,281 ;  Dec.  7. 
Pails  with  the  tilting  frames  of  garbage  carts,  Coupling 

garbage.     J.   Feidert.     2,087,536;  July  20. 
Paint,  Applying.     C.  C.  Morrison.     2,099,030;  Nov.  18. 
Paint    applying   machine.      J.    A.    Paasche.      2,069,844 : 

Feb.  9. 
Paint  brush  holder.     J.  E.  Akergren.    2,081,570 ;  May  25. 
Paint  brush  holder.    W.  C.  Crawford.     2,080,655  ;  May  18. 
Paint  brush  holder.     J.  Shope.     2,091,742  ;  Aug.  31. 
Paint  composition.     C.  Deguide.     2,093,073  ;   Sept.  14. 
Paint,  Metallic.     U.  C.  Tainton.     2,080,346  ;  May  11. 
Paint,    Metallic.      R.    R.    Thurston    and    R.    J.    Ruble. 

2,068,966  ;  Jan.  26. 
Paint,  Mottled.     P.  Busch.     2,091,460  ;  Aug.  31. 
Paint   solutions   from   rubber,   Producing.     E.   O.   Coats. 

2,089,877  ;  Aug.  10. 
Paint  spray  masking  device  for  automobile  wheel  and  tire 

assemblies.    E.  V.  Gunn.    2,081,666  ;  May  25. 
Paint    spraying   machine.      T.    F.    Brackett.      2,083,633 ; 

June  15. 
Paint  spreader.       F.  L.  Long.     2,086,956  ;  July  13. 
Painter,  Roller.    A.  L.  Kitselman,  II.     2,085,371 ;  June  29. 
Painter's    equipment.      W.    R.    Van    Winkle.      2,095,351 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Painting  and  decorating.    C.  J.  Ernst.    2,082,050 ;  June  1. 
Painting  and   the   like.   Apparatus   for   spray.     A.   C.   H. 

Glaze.     2,081,742  ;  May  25. 
Paints,    Making    enamel.     G.    E.    Finn.     2,096,095  ;    Oct. 

19. 
Pajamas,  Drop  seat.     J.  Bernstein.     2,093,903  ;  Sept.  21. 
Palette.     S.  W.  Wallace.     2,090,083  :  Aug.  17. 
Palm,  Artificial.     W.  Buhrow.      2,070,825  ;  Feb.   16. 
Pan   and  material,  Baking.     J.   G.    Jackson.     2,077,757  • 

Apr.   20. 
Pan,   Baking.     A.  L.  Langel.     2,079,456  ;  May  4. 
Pan,  Baking.     P.  S.  Ward.     2.073.892:  Mar.  16. 
Pan,  Bun.   G.  B.  C.  Steffan  and  H.  O.  Williams.   2,091,422  : 

Aug.   31. 
Pan   for   cotton   linters.    Seed.      C.   R.    Carr.      2,081,902 ; 

June  1. 
Pan  for  window  and  wall  constructions.  Sectional  copper. 

J.  Ludden.     2,095,072  ;  Oct.  5. 
Pan    handle.    Removable.      R.    P.    Anderson.      2,092,198  • 

Sept.  7. 
Pan,  Roll  or  bun  baking.     L.  F.  Siela.     2,078,102  ;  Apr. 

Pan,  Sanitary  douche.     S.  Romeo.     2,096,651  :  Oct.  19. 

Pan  unit.  Baking.     A.  T.  Macdonald.     2,078,716  ;  Apr.  27. 

Pan.  Vacuum.     A.  L.  Webre.     2,089,314  ;  Aug.  10. 

Panel.     I.  Hawley.     2,090.480  :  Aug.  17. 

Panel  and  baffle  for  radio  loudspeakers,   Sound  distribut- 
ing.    W.  J.  Maxwell.     2,071,170  ;  Feb.  16. 

Panel  and  card  carrier  combination.     F.   L.  G.   Straubel 
2,101,963;   Dec.    14. 

Panel     and     joint     construction.       E.     C.     Herrington, 
2,076,404  ;  Apr.  6. 

Panel  assembly,  Instrument.     W.  A.  Broyles.     2.078.121 
Apr.   20. 

Panel  assembly.  Trim.     W.  Marshall.     2,100.812  :  Nov.  30 

Panel,  Attachment  for  a  nonfogglng  glazing.     P.  J.  Bar 
tuska  and  E.  E.  Bartuska.     2,071,811 :  Feb.  23. 

Panel     board.       W.     H.     Frank     and     J.     W.     Harper 

Panel  board'  and  making  same.     F.  P.  Wood.     2,073,894 
Mar.  16. 

Panel,   Building.     T.   J.   Foster.     2,070,479  ;   Feb.  9. 

Panel,  Composite  laminated.     C.   W.  Krause.     2,095,706 
Oct.  12. 

Panel    construction,    Trim.      W.    C.    Osborn.      2,099,989 
Nov.  23. 

Panel,  Distribution.     W.  H.  Frank.     2,086,796  ;  July  13 

Panel,  Distribution.     W.  H.  Frank.     2,103,072  ;  Dec.  21 

Panel  fastener.     E.  C.  Loetscher.     2.073,897  ;  Mar.  16. 

Panpl  f.Tstener.     C.  C.  Wilson.     2,084.544  ;  June  22. 

Panel,  Hollow.     E.  C.  Loetscher.     2,073,896  ;   Mar.  16. 

Panel     Instrument.      J.    Tjaarda.      2,072.655;    Mar.    2. 

Panel,  Instrument.     J.  Tjaarda.     2,091,059  ;  Aug.  24. 

Panel,  Jletnl.     C.  C.  Trees.     2.101,965  ;  Dec.  14. 

Panel  mounting  means.    H.  B.  Warren.    2,082,235  ;  June  1. 

Panel,  Securing  trim.     B.  C.  Place.     2.093,734  ;  Sept.  21. 

Panel    Upholstery.     A.   S.  MitcheM.     2,072,603 ;  Mar.   2. 

Paneling      H.   D.   Randall.      2,103,177;   Dec.   21. 

Panels,    Method    and    apparatus    for    manufacturing    up- 
holstered.    A.   S.  Mitchell.      2,072,602;  Mar.   2. 
"J^*":^'  Pi'oducing  arched  metal.    F.  Schmidt.    2,095,533  ; 
Oct.  12. 

Panels,  Securing  trim.     B.  C.  Place.     2,099.619  ;  Nov.  16. 
Oct  '  12  '^P'"^  covered  trim.     P.  R.  Zinser.     2,095,304  ; 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


961 


Panels  that  shrink,  Fastening.    A.  Elmendorf.     2,068,098  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Panelwork    for    various    articles,    Composite    ornamental. 

.T.  Fletcher.     2,093,831  ;  Sept.  21. 
Pantograph.     C.  W.  Brown.     2,082,615  ;  June  1. 
Pantograph.    E.  W.  Stone.    2,080,974 ;  May  18. 
Pantograph  lubricator.     W.  Schaake.     2,075,138  ;  Mar.  30. 
Paper.     L.  C.  Gates.     2,088,893  ;  Aug.  3. 
Paper.     H.  A.  Lubs,  J.  R.  Roberts,  and  E.   R.  Laughlin. 

2,085,163  ;  June  29. 
Paper.     E.  C.    Schacht.     2,077,016-17 ;   Apr.    13. 
Paper  and  coating  therefor.  Sensitized  blue  print.     A.  P. 

Reynolds.     2,093,738  ;   Sept.   21. 
Paper  and  forming  same,  Reenforced.     P.  W.  Humphner. 

2,076,343  ;  Apr.  6. 
Paper  and  making.     P.  F.  Denner.     2,069,648  ;  Feb.  2. 
Paper  and  making  same.     L.  L.  Dodge.     2,099,726  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Paper    and    making    same,    Distinctive.      B.    W.    Smith. 

2,067,988  ;  Jan.  19. 
Paper    and    making    same.    Parchment.      J.    A.    Newman. 

2,067,501  ;  Jan.  12. 
Paper  and  making  same.  Safety.  F.  L.  Simons.  2,085,675  ; 

June  29. 
Paper     and      making     same,      Safety.     F.     L.      Simons. 

2,085,874  ;  July  6. 
Paper    and    making   the    same.    Safety.      B.    W.    Smith. 

2,073,762-4  ;  Mar.  16. 
Paper    and    paper-coating    compositions.    Coated.      J.    K. 

Hunt  and  G.  H.  Latham.     2,102,207  ;  Dec.  14. 
Paper  and    the  like.   Device  for   trimming.      II.    L.    Sahl. 

2.091,337  ;  Aug.  31. 
Paper  and   the  like.   Method  and  apparatus  for  coating. 

A.  Potdevin.     2,097,601  ;  Nov.  2. 
Paper   and   the    like,    Process   of   and    apparatus   for   the 

manufacture  of.     E.  Hutchins.     2,102,004  ;  Dec.  14. 
Paper,    Apparatus    for    and    method    of   deckling.      C.    B. 

(iriffin.     2,084,278  ;  June  15. 
Paper,     Apparatus     for     conditioning.        L.     B.      Koch. 

2,090,131 ;  Aug.  17. 
Paper,     Apparatus     for     corrugating.       J.     D.     Cramer. 

2,085,417  ;  June  29. 
Paper,  Apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of.     E.  A.  Charl- 
ton.    2,095,378;  Oct.  12. 
Paper,  Apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of  coated.     D.  D. 

Uong.     2,077,726  ;  Apr.  20. 
Paper  article  and  making  same.     G.  J.  Manson.    2,068,299  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Paper   articles.   Manufacture  of  printed.     H.   M.    Russell 

and  M.   H.   Sidebotham.     2,100,522  ;   Nov.   30. 
P.iper  bng.     F.  G.   Robinson.     2,073,222  ;  Mar.  9. 
Paper  blocks,   Manufacture   of   cigarette.     H.   Cbambon. 

2,095,919  ;  Oct.  12. 
Paper  box.    C.  L.  ClafC.     2,080,532  ;  May  18. 
Paper  box.     C.  L.  Claff.     2,085,491  ;  June  29. 
Paper  break  detector.     P.  Juchtor.      2,078,800  ;   Apr.   27. 
Paper    carrier,    Automatic.      J.    Q.    Sherman.      2,092,029  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Paper  cleaning  device.     C.  J.  Merrill.     2,082,411  ;  June  1. 
Paper  clip.     H.  Dunbar.     2,095,735  ;  Oct.  12. 
Paperclip.     N.  H.  Siomer.     2,000,804  ;  .Ian.  5. 
Paper,  Coated.    P.  A.  van  der  Meulen.    2,069,786  •  Feb.  9. 
Paper  coating  composition  and  process.     C.  C.  Heritage. 

2,089,480;  Aug.   10. 
Paper  coil.     B.  Aivaz.     2,094,937  ;  Oct.  5. 
Paper,  Coloring.     P.  Drowsen.     2,089,949  ;  Aug.  17. 
Paper  condenser.     J.  Kaf/man.      2,087.408  ;  July  20. 
Paper  container.     E.  P.  Herrmann.     2,094,241  ;  Sept.  28. 
Paper  container.    H.  J.  Relter.     2,079,87.5-6;  May  11. 
Paper  cup.     M.  Nleml.    2,075,049  ;  Mar.  30. 
Paper     cut-off     and     feeding     niochanLsm.      M.     Garbell. 

2,102,094;  Dec.  21. 
Paper  cutting  apparatus.     W.  S.  Aiken.     2,100,930 ;  Nov. 

30. 
Paper  cutting  machine.    A.  MIsch.    2,008,504  :  Jan.  19. 
Paper  dispenser.     E.  T.  Bodette.     2,101.307  ;  Dee.  7. 
Paper  dispenser.     A.  G.  Krueger.     2,082,705  ;  June  1. 
Paper  dispenser.      K.   \V.   Ross.     2,073,710;   Mar.    10. 
Paper   drinking   cup.      W.    VV.   Cocil,    II.      2,102,510;    Dec 

14. 
Paper    drive   means    for   adding   machines.     M.    Garbell. 

2.090.509  :  Oct.  10.  „     , 

Paper  dryness  control.     S.  A.  Stnege.     2,085.128  ;  June  29. 
Paper  ruHl.iKT.      J.  TiTicll.      2.093,823  ;  Sept.  21. 
Paper   feeder.     M.  B.  Bushnell.     2,085,144;  June  29. 
Paper     feeding    apparatus    for    typing    devices.      H.     D. 

Allen,      L'.OSO  52  1  ;  M.'iy    ix. 
Paper  feeding  device.     F.  M.  Roquo.     2,080,138; 
Paper   feeding  iiieaiiM  for  toy  tyiiewrlters.      E.  V. 

Her      2  090. OSO  ;  <)(•(.   19. 
Paper  feeding  mechanism.     F.  Campos.     2,084,318;  June 

2'> 
Paper  feeding  mechanism.     O.  A.   Knudson.     2,082,768  ; 

Juno  1.  _  ,,  ,  , 

I'iiper  feeding  ineehanlnm  for  aorounllng  mncliineH. 

Aiid.THon,      2, OKI, 51!)  ;, June  22.  _     _ 

Paper    folding    nuieblne.      M. 

Hchmlt.      2,072,790;   Mar.   2. 
l'.il)er    for   toweling   nnd    other 

2,070.599  ;  Apr.   13. 
Paper,   Grnphlc.      M.    Helnrlcli 
Paper,  GreiiHe-repi'lliiiil.      (,'.  EIIIh.^ 
Paper    ImngliiK    machine.       A.     I'l. 

Nov.  2. 

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2,080,90;i  ;  July   13. 
Gordon.       2.097,0110; 


Paper  having  a  mirror-like  luster,  Producing.     C.  Munch. 

2,096,973  ;  Oct.  26. 
Paper  holder.    W.  Henson  and  W.  Nelson,  Jr.    2,099,268 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Paper,   Imitation   leather.     H.    G.   Kittredge    and   A.   J. 

Turner.     2,077,112  ;  Apr.  13. 
Paper  interfolding  machine.     S.  J.  Campbell.     2,092,952  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Paper  into  sizes.  Winding  and  cutting.    E.  H.  Janson  and 

J.  O.  Naucier.     2,066,566  ;  Jan.  5. 
Paper  machine  and  making  paper.  Cylinder.    E.  E.  Berry. 

2,083,818-19  ;  June  15. 
Paper  machinery.     I   Stern.     2,102,170  ;  Dec.  14. 
Paper  machine.  Wax.     L.  F.  CarkhufC.     2.095.123  ;  Oct.  5. 
Paper,    Making.     C.    S.   Hamersley.     2,077,475 ;  Apr.    20. 
Paper,  Making.     E.  W.  Smith.     2,070,757  ;   Feb.  16. 
Paper   making   apparatus.      C.    W.    Howard.      2,081,456 ; 

May  25. 
Paper    making   machine.      W.    B.    Campbell.      2,077,614 ; 

Apr.   20. 
Paper  making  machine.     G.  T.  Lane  and  W.  Butterfield. 

2,066,570  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Paper  making  machine.     C.    R.    Seaborne.     Re.   20,606 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Paper    making    material.     Disintegrating.      M.    Lamort. 

2,076,899  ;  Apr.  13. 
Paper     malcing     method     and    machine.      H.     A.     Chuse. 

2,091,805  ;  Aug.  31. 
Paper  making  process.     E.  C.  Schacht.     2,077,015 ;  Apr. 

13. 
Paper,  Manifolding.     J.  Q.  Sherman.     Re.  20,452  ;  July  20. 
Paper  manufacture.     A.  M.  Brooks.     2,077,393  ;  Apr.  20. 
Paper    manufacture.       T.     R.     Le     Compte.       2,069,766 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Paper  manufacture.  H.  R.  Rafton.  2,077,436  ;  Apr.  20. 
Paper  manufacture.  H.  R.  Rafton.  2.080,437  ;  May  18. 
Paper  manufacture.  H.  R.  Rafton.  2,084.3.")S  ;  June  22. 
Paper  manufacture.  R.  F.  Remler.  2,068,151  ;  Jan.  19. 
Paper  manufacture.  G.  A.  Richter.  2,103,640  ;  Dec.  28. 
Paper  manufacture.  L.  D.  Smiley.  2,073,654  ;  Mar.  16. 
Paper  manufacture.  J.  H.  Swan,  III.  2,091,572  ;  Aug.  31. 
Paper,  Manufacture   of.     L.  B.  Rogers.     2,080,362  ;  May 

11. 
Paper,   Method   and   device   for   forming.      L.   E.    Poole. 

2,074,705  •    Mar.  23. 
Paper,     Multiply     latex-treated.        F.      W.      Humphner. 

2,077,998  ;  Apr.  20. 
Paper  novelty.     H.  E.  Luhrs.     2,089,563;  Aug.  10. 
Paper   or  fabrics.   Apparatus   for  the  drying   of.     F.    W. 

Partsch.     2,076,415  ;  Apr.  6. 
Paper  or  like  material,  Laminated  sheet  of.     P.  S.  Barn- 
hart.     2,098,223  ;  Nov.  9. 
Paper  or  like  tube.     W.  E.  Molins     2,091,517  ;  Aug.  31. 
Paper    or    sheet.    Coated.      A.    L.    Spafford.      2,075,835 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Paper  or  the  like,  Apparatus  for  ornamenting.     J.  Speed. 

2,095,199  ;  Oct.  5. 
Paper  package.     F.  S.  McDonnell.     2,078.959  ;  May  4. 
Paper     pile     board.     Double     loading.       F.     \V.     Seybold. 

2.094.820  :  Oct.  5. 
Paper  pleating  machine.     F.  Schwartz.     2,094,415  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Paper,   Prevention   and   removal    of   foam   In   the  manu- 
facture of.     R.  Fromm.     2,097.121;  Oct.  20. 
Paper,    Process    and   apparatus    for   the   manufacture   of. 

E.  A.    Charlton.     2,092,798;   Sept.   14. 
Paper,    Producing    absorbent.      L.    L.    I^arson    and    G.    L. 

.Schwartz.     2.088,524  :  July  27. 
Paper    product   and    making    the   same.      V.    T.    Tloeflich. 

2,070,945;  Apr.   13. 
Paper  product,  Multllaterally  stretchable  croped.     W.  C. 

Kemp.     2,071,347  ;  Feb.  23. 
Paper,   Production  of  waxed.     C.  IT.   O'N'ell.     2,083.273  ; 

June  8. 
Paper     products,     Folding.       I.     Tornborg.       2,070,324  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Paper    products.    Treating.      P.    L.    MagUl.      2.001.180; 

Aug.  24. 
Paper    pulp,    Manufacturing.      E.    P.    Jones.      2,000..399 ; 

Nov.  10. 
l'ai)er  i)ulp.   Method  and  api)aratua    for   beating.     W.   N. 

Sherwood.     2.078.030;  Apr.   20. 
Paper    pulp.    Preparation   of.      E.    P.    Jonea.      2,000. 100 ; 

Nov.   10. 
I'nper     receptacle.       J.     Hrdllckn     and     A.     L.     Hulecrk. 

2.070.211  ;  May  4. 
Paper    retainer    lor    trays.      C.    K.    Peterson.      2.0,S4.400  ; 

.lune  22. 
Paper     roll     brnUInK     nierlianlnMi.       11.     A.     W.     Wood. 

2,070.327  ;    Feb.   0. 
Paper    n.ll   linl.ler.      II.   KlHcher.      2,001,.'»n:   Au^.   31. 
I'lipi-r   roll    printing  atlHclnnent^     TI.   L.   lilnford  and   O. 

\V.    Pulnani.      2,00.H,13O;   Nov.   2. 
I';iiier  ruling  machine.     L.  S.   Fornytlie.     2,000,443;  Aug. 

P.ip'e'r,  .Safety.     J.  W.  Noff.     2.075,038  ;  Mar.  30. 

I'lii.er.   Saloty.     C.    Palno  and  J.   A.   lladl.-y.     2.0H0.203 ; 

Pm'p'.t'  Siifetv.     W.  SchooUor.     2.083.200;  Juno  8. 
Paper-ihaklnk  innohlii.'.     10.    W.   SiuKli.     2.070,020  ;   Fob. 

Paper  Hhret   material.   KIuIbIiIuk  oi>ni|i<iHl((>.     G.  IS.  Olbba. 
2.000.003  ;  Jan.  20. 


962 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Paper,  Shelf.     F.  A.  Courad.     2.067,233  ;  Jan.  12. 

Paper,  Sized.     G.  Haysvood.     2.090,002  ;  Aug.  17. 

Paper    strips    provided    witti    loop    handles    for    carrying 

purposes,  \^'orking  method  and  machine  for  the  manu- 
facture of  sticldnp.     O.  Kind.     2,095,139  ;   Oct.  5. 
Paper  supply  controlling  attachment  for  typewriting  ma- 
chines and  the  like.    C.  R.  Mabon.    2,075,993  ;  Apr.  6. 
Paper  tacking  strip.     L.  F.  Barnum.     2,084,759  ;  June  22. 
Paper,  Treating.     H.  Carew.     2,098,533  ;  Nov.  9. 
Paper,  Treating.     T.  Hans.     2,079.993:  Mav  11. 
Paper,  Treatment  of.     J.  A.  Arvin.     2,075,333  ;  Mar.  30. 
Paper,  Washable.     R.  A.  Voet.     2.079,780  :  Mav  11. 
Paper,   Waterproofed.     J.   Reid.     2,071,360 :   Feb.  23. 
Paper,  Wax  coated.     C.  M.  Loane  and  B.  H.    Shoemaker. 

2,085,373  ;  June  29. 
Paper   waxing  apparatus.      R.   A.   Hayward.     2,073,208 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Paper  web  joining  member.     L.  A.  Dix.     2,089,469  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Paper   web    tensioning   mechanism    for    printing   presses. 

G.  B.  Anderson  and  W.  E.  Conklin.    2,090,858  ;  Aug.  24. 
Paper    winding    machine.      J.    F.    Albright.      2,095,516  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Paper    wrapping    machine.       L.    E.    Poole.       2,094,815  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Papers,  Device  for  marking  valuable.     G.  E.  Von  Berg. 

2,073,820  ;  Mar.  16. 
Papers,   Making  strip  gum.     J.   S.   Gilchrist.     2,086,126; 

July  6. 
Papers,  Manufacture  of  sized.    O.  P.  Neitzke.    2,093,337  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Papers,  Manufacture  of  sized.     O.  F.  Neitzke.     2,096,129  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Papers,    Manufacture    of    starch-sized.      O.    F.    Neitzke. 

2,072,179  ;  Mar.   2. 
Parachute.     S.  H.  Knight.     2,096,520  ;  Oct.  19. 
Parachute.     J.  H.  Poole.     2,083,743  ;  June  15. 
Parachute.     M.  Tricau.     2,089,140  ;  Aug.  3. 
Parachute.     M.  S.   Willing.     2,103,806  ;  Dec.  28. 
Parachute  apparatus.     L.  L.  Irvin.     2,095,135;  Oct.  5. 
Parachute  attachment   for  airplanes,   Safety.     T.   Lewis 

and   S.  J.   Robinson.     2,072,600;   Mar.   2. 
Parachute,  Automatic.    H.  A.  Burgess.    2,098,613  ;  Nov.  9. 
Parachute  flare  container.     J.  R.  Allen  and  R.  E.  McCally. 

2,095,958  ;  Oct.  19. 
Parachute  pack.     C.   H.   Lundholm.     2,102,541  ;  Dec.    14. 
Parachute  pack  fastening  and    releasing  mechanism.     L. 

L.  Irvin.     2,100,693  ;  Nov.  30. 
Parachute      release     safety     device.     B.     F.     Tofflemire. 

2,087,458  :  July  20. 
Paracresol  from  tar  acid  mixtures.  Isolation  of.     K.  H. 

Engel.     2,095,801  ;  Oct.  12. 
Para-cresol    from    tar    acid    mixtures,    Obtaining.      D.    F. 

Gould.     2,099,109;  Nov.   16. 
Paraffin   cutter.     F.  W.  Leidecker.     2,094,897  ;  Oct.   5. 
Paraffin  in   oil  wells.  Preventing  accumulation  of.     T.  O. 

Smith.     2,092,936  :   Sept.  14. 
Paraffin    remover    for     oil     wells.       K.     C.     Ten    Brink. 

2,078,107  ;  Apr.  20. 
ParaflBnic      hydrocarbons,       Oxidizing.        E.      Keunecke. 

2,095,473  ;    Oct.    12. 
Para-hydroxy-para'-ethoxy  diphenylamine.     G.  C.  Strouse. 

2,101,879  ;   Dec.   14. 
Parallel    inverter    system.     M.    M.    Morack.     2.066.995  : 

Jan.  5. 
Parallel      operation      of     thyratrons.        W.      C.      White. 

2,070,462  ;  Feb.  9. 
Paralleling     and     surveying     machine.       A.     S.     Greth. 

2,095,665  ;  Oct.  12. 
Paralysis,   Apparatus   for   treatment    of   infantile.     J.    J. 

Flatley.     2,093,830;   Sept.  21. 
Parasiticidal   composition.      A.    C.    Sessions.      2,083,098 ; 

June  8. 
Parasiticide.     L.  W.  Butz.     2,097,114  ;  Oct.  26. 
Parasiticide.      L.    W.    Butz    and    W.    A.    La    Lande,    Jr. 

2,097,115  ;  Oct.  26. 
Parn-terliary-octyl-nitrophenols.    J.  B.  Xiederl.    2,073,310; 

Mar.  9. 
I'aring    and    coring    tool.       L.    C.    Domack.      2,079,496 ; 

May  4. 
Paring  machine.     R.  G.  Lucks.     2.085.225  :  June  29. 
I'aring   machine.      C.    Stahl.      2,075,551  ;    Mar.    30. 
Paring,    slicing    and    coring    machine.       E.    E.    Wilson. 

2,097,170;  Oct.  26. 
Parking  device.     J.  L.  Barr.     2,075,926  ;  Apr.  6. 
Parking  device.     J.  L.  Barr.     2,093,183  ;  Sept.   14. 
Parking  device.    A.  F.  Jackson.    2,075,900 ;  Apr.  6. 
I'arkinir  device.     C.  C.  Magee.     2,08S.,'?00  ;  July  27. 
Parking  moohanism  for  vehicles.  Automatic.     N.  V.  Mar- 

dovin.     2.091,320;  Aug.  31. 
Parking  meter.     S.  G.   Breeden.   '  2,090,155  ;  Oct.  19. 
Parking  meter.     S.  L.  Miller  and  R.  C.  Cook.     2,070,445; 

Feb.  9. 
Parking   meter.    Belt   driven.      H.    S.    Johns.      2.088,154; 

July  27. 
Parking  post.     E.  Hopkins.     2,069,445  ;  Feb.  2. 
Parking  unit,   Rotary.     L.   S.  Joslin.     2,069.886  ;  Feb.  9. 
Particle  inlaid  surface.      C.   S.    Glezen.     2,090,830  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Particles  from  fluids.   Separation   of  solid.     H.   Freeman. 

2.102.525  ;  Doc.   14. 
Particles   from  gases.  Apparatus  and  method  for   remov- 
ing.    R.  G.  Bowman.     2,070,578;  Feb.  16. 


Partition   assembling  and   retaining  fixture.     A.  Wiskoff. 

2,101,378;  Dec.  7. 
Partition,  Case.     R.  Mattick.     2,076,408  ;  Apr.  6. 
Partition    construction.     B.   E.   Balduf.     2,087,867  ;   July 

20. 
Partition    construction.    Demountable.      T.    R.    Graham. 

2,078,491 ;  Apr.  27. 
Partition,  Soundproof.     H.  W.  Maurer.     2,085,436 ;  June 

29. 
Parts  of  apparatus,  Method  and  devices  for  locating  and 

machining.     H.   L.   Cook.      2,079,791  ;   May  11. 
Passbook    or    the    like.      T.    B.    Radabaugh.      2,101,292; 

Dec.  7. 
Paste,   Apparatus   for    drying   short   alimentary.      N.    J. 

Cavagnaro.     2,074,458  ;  Mar.  23. 
Paste  applying  apparatus.     A.  W.  Keen  and  H.  T.  Traut- 

vetter.      2,072,597 ;    Mar.    2. 
Paste  cutting  roller.     C.  Usbeck.     2,099,286  ;   Nov.  16. 
Paste,  Dental  impression.     E.  B.  Kelly.     2,077,418;  Apr. 

20. 
Paste    dispensing    device.       H.     Greenwood.       2,103.415 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Pastes  of  food  and  similar  products.  Method  of  and  ap- 
paratus    for     producing.       G.      S.     P.     de     Bethune. 

2,086,539  ;  July  13. 
Pasting  inaciiine.     C.  H.  Coulson.     2,088,947  ;  Aug.  3. 
Pasting  machine.     O.   R.   Stelzer.     2,074,065  ;  Mar.  16. 
Pasting  press.     L.    Goldhammer.      2,099,439 ;   Nov.   16. 
Pasty  or  liquid  substances.  Device  for  dispensing.    H.  Jez- 

ler.     2,080,134-5  ;  May  11. 
Pasteurized,  churn,  and  butter-worker,  Combined.      J.   G. 

Devenney.     2,098,179  ;   Nov.   2. 
Pasteurizer.     W.  A.  Barrett.     2,088,990  ;  Aug.  3. 
Pasteurizing  and  deodorizing  lacteal  fluids  under  vacuum, 

Apparatus  for.     H.  L.  Murray.     2,091,006  ;  Aug.  31. 
Pasteurizing      apparatus.     B.     E.     Getchell.     2,069,714 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Pasteurizing  apparatus.     B.  E.  Getchell.     2,100,330  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Pasteurizing      process,       Electrical.     B.       E.       Getchell. 

2.100,328  ;  Nov.  30. 
Pasteurizing    system.     B.    E.    Getchell.     2,100,327 ;    Nov. 

30. 
Pasteurizing    system,     etc.     B.    E.    Getchell.     2,100,329 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Pastry  baking  machine.  Cup.    W.  W.  Turnbull.    2,089,675  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Pastry,  Manufacturing  cup.     J.  Balton.     2,069,027  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Patch    and    plug,    Combined    blow-out.      T.    W.    Mullen. 

2,075,453  ;  Mar.  30. 
Patch     uniting     method     for     envelopes.     R.     L.     Gray. 

2.101,847:  Dec.  14. 
Patching  device  and  method.    P.  A.  Janssens.     2,076,431 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Pathological     affections.     Treatment     of.       R.     E.     Hall. 

2.078,943  ;  May  4. 
Patina  for  copper.     F.  F.  Poland.     2,088,868  ;  Aug.  3. 
Pattern.     E.  E.  Ring.     2,077,772  ;  Apr.  20. 
Pattern,  Automobile  body   glass  cutting.     M.  H.   Tracy. 

2,080,549  ;  May  18. 
Pattsrn  control  and  shedding  mechanism  for  looms.     E.  P. 

Floyd  and  A.  G.  Hackney.     2,099,729  ;  Nov.  23. 
Pattern    control   mechanism.    Knitting    machine.      H.    H. 

Holmes.     2,078,571 ;  Apr.  27. 
Pattern  controlled  machine  tool,  Combined.     B.   Sassen. 

2,074,095  ;  Mar.  16. 
Pattern    drafting    instrument.      F.     Casso.       2,083,315 ; 

June  8. 
Pattern,    Efficiency    graded.      L.    E.    Pilla.      2,070,410 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Pattern   grading.      S.  Aster.     2,091,262  ;   Aug.  31. 
Pattern  mechanism.     E.  Nyfer.     2,081,637  ;  May  25. 
Pattern  mechanism.     W.  S.  Tandler.     2,072.969  :  Mar.  9. 
Pattern  mechanism  for  looms   and  the  like.     6.  Wiget. 

2,085,459  ;  June  29. 
I'attern  registration  means  for  multiple  cylinder  printing 

machines.     H.    A.    Scott    and   L.    B.    Case.     2,102,386  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Pattern    sheets.    Manifolding.      A.    Varren.      2,071,441  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Pattern   sorting  device.     A.  H.  Maschmeyer.     2,078,090; 

Apr.  20. 
Patterned  effects  on  crepe  fabrics.     A.  Bodmer,  C.  Muhr, 

and  E.  Weiss.     2,085,946  ;  July  6. 
Pattie  mold.     E.  Baker.     2,081,080 ;  May  18. 
Patty  machine.     M.  Burk.     2,069,696  ;  Feb.  2. 
l^avement   and    making   pavements.      A.    R.    Ebberts    and 

E.  Johnstone.     2,083,900  ;  June  15. 
Pavement  and  making  the  same,  Cold-lay.     L.  T.  Peden. 

2,082,259  ;   June  1. 
Pavement,     Apparatus     for     laying.       D.     G.     Clifford. 

2,097,913  ;  Nov.   2. 
Pavement  constructing.    V.  A.  Poulson.     2,068,702 ;  Jan. 

26. 
Pavements  of  high  structural  strength  and  making  same, 

Bituminous.     C.  M.  Baskin.      2,074,010  ;  Mar.  16. 
Pavements.     Process     of     constructing.       S.     E.     Finlev. 

2,101,388;  Dec.  7. 
Paving  and  canal  lining  machine  and  method.    C.  Jackson. 

2,090,959;  Aug.  24. 
Paving  blocks.  Manufacturing.     S.  P.  Miller.     2,072,958  ; 

Mar.  9. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


963 


leaving  construction.    A.  C.  Fischer.     2,077,749  ;  Apr.  20. 
Pawl  and  ratchet  device.     C.  H.  Taylor.    2,067,990 ;  Jan. 

19. 
Pawl  or  detent  means.  Making.     F.  D.  Wenn.     2,100,619  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Pawl,  Spring  controlled  feed.    A.  W.  Hilton.     2,074,910 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Paying  and   money   changing  device.     H.   Samuelsen  and 

J.  de  R.  Kielland.     2,070,846  ;  Feb.  16. 
Pea  separating  apparatus.     A.  L.  Carter  and  E.  K.  Miller. 

2,073,095  ;  Mar.  9. 
Pearl-knitting  machine.     V.  W.  Mehnert.     2,087,650  :  July 

20. 
Pecan  huller.     J.  M.  Burnham.     2,090,341 ;  Aug.  17. 
Pectin,  Extracting.     W.  A.   Rooker.     2,097,081  ;  Oct.   26. 
Pectin    solutions.    Purification    of.      V.    E.    Speas,    N.    M. 

Mnookin  and  A.  C.  Metcalf.     2.070.870  :  Fpb.  16. 
Pedal  attachment.     W.  P.  Griffiths.     2,078,324;  Apr.   27. 
Pedal,     Bicycle.     B.     M.     Lofquist     and     S.     J.     Olson. 

2.009,454  ;  Feb.  2. 
Pedal  construction.     B.  J.  Anderson.     2, 084, .^73  :  June  22. 
Pedal,   Control.     E.  W.  Richter.     Re.   20,253  ;  Jan.  26. 
Pedal  control  for  motor  vehicles.    Single.     E.  G.   Staude. 

2,085,550;  June  29. 
Pedal  mechanism.     D.   Collins.     2,099,798;  Nov.  23. 
Pedal  pad.     A.  S.  Harbour.     2,069,066  ;  Jan.  26. 
Pedal    shifter    means    for    transmissions.      T.    B.    Tyler. 

2.089,453  ;  Aug.  10. 
Pedestal    sheave    assembly.      E.    J.    Roach.      2,071,578 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Pedestal.    Shock-absorbing.      L.    W.    Greve.      2,092,669 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Pedestal   structure.     H.   J.   Rubenstein.     2,081,602 ;   May 

25. 
Peel,  Baker's.     H.  L.  Schroeder.     2,070.928  ;  Feb.  16. 
Peel,  Multi-ply  wood  baker's.    H.  L.  Schroeder.    2,101,920  ; 

Dec.  3  4. 
Peeler,  Banana.     R.  E.  Leavens.     2,071,931 ;  Feb.  23. 
Peeler,  Beet.     G.  B.  Kile.     2,072,598  ;  Mar.   2. 
Peeler,  Fruit.     A.  Gambino.     2,083,368  ;  June   8. 
Peeler,     Vegetable.       L.     Jeppsson    and     G.     Browning. 

2,069,654  ;   Feb.  2. 
Peeler,  Vegetable.     C.  M.  Kinna.     2,095,640;  Oct.  12. 
I'eeler.   Vegetable.      W.    E.    Urschel.      2.100.793  ;    Nov.    30. 
Peg,  Planting.     R.  C.  Jeffress.     2,086,083  ;  July  6. 
Pellicle.  Watermarking.     J.  E.  Snyder.     2,086,178  ;  July  6. 
Pellicles,   Treating.     T.   F.  Banigan.     2,079,147 ;   May  4. 
Pelorus.      V.    Seidelhuber.      2,099,772 :    Nov.    23. 
Pelts,   furs,   hairs,    feathers,   and   products   manufactured 

from      these      materials.      Coloring.         E.      Lehmann. 

2,094,952  ;  Oct.  5. 
Pelts,      hairs,      and      feathers,      Dyeing.     E.      Lehmann. 

2.085,809  ;  .July  6. 
Pen.     E.  W.  Karl  and  J.  H.  White.     2,100,047;  Nov.  30. 
Pen.    A.  D.  Robinson.     2,075,828  ;  Apr.  6. 
Pen.     M.  G.  Sypher.     2.089,449  ;  Aug.  10. 
Pen  and  the  like.   Fountain.     M.   G.   Sypher.     2,102,044  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Pen  assemblv,  Univeisnl  recorder.     R.  W.  Ross  and  S.  TI. 

Seberhageh.     2,080,00.'.;  May  11. 
Pen  barrel.   Fountain.     G.   Larsen.     2,078,083;    Apr.   20. 
Pen  cleaner.  Fountain.     J.  D.   Sheehan.     2,103,699  ;  Dec. 

28 
Pen,  Fountain.     F.  M,  Ashley.     2.088,038;   Aug.  3. 
Pen,  Fountain.     W.  R.  Cuthbert.     2.096.708  ;  Oct.   26. 
Pen,  Fountain.     W.  F.  Ellison.     2,090,034;  Aug.  17. 
Pen,  Fountain.     K.  Y.  Johanncsson,     2,099,891  ;  Nov.  23. 
Pen,  Fountain.     L.  Kutter.     2,092,4.50  ;  Sept.  7. 
Pen,  Fountain.     G.  Larsen.     2,008,419;  Jan.  19. 
Pen,      Fountain.     G.      Larsen      and      11.      N.      lirieclilo, 

2.087.072  ;  July  20. 
Pen,  Fountain.     W.  Livsey.     2,070,997  ;  Apr.  13. 
Pen,  Fountain.     A.  Lo  fhirto.      2.097.160;  Oct.  26. 
Pen,  Fountain.    W.K.Olson.    2,091,648-9  ;  Aug.  31. 
Pen,  Fountain.     F.  C.  OsfhcimiT,     2,088,661;  Aug.  3. 
Pen,   Fountain.     A.   S.   Romero.      2,075.061  ;  Mnr.   30. 
Pen,   Fountain.     S.  M.  Snger.     2,078.976  ;  May  4. 
Pen,  Fountain.     S.  M.  Snger.     2.087,998;  July  27. 
Pen,  Fountain.     I.  Salz,     2.097,256  :  Oct.  26. 
Pen.  Fountain.     If.  S.  Wright.     2,101,304  ;  Dec.  7. 
Pen,    ('..iintain.      J.   7.:<Uv\.      •-•.093,701;   SepI,  21 
Pen,   Fountain  lettering.     W.   E.  Albertson.     2,095,(27; 

I'enholder  with  ink-guard.     L.  Longo.    2,077,340;  Apr.  13. 
Pen,    Tnterchangenble    foinitnln    marking.      11.    Celbnum. 

2  071  985  •   Feb    2.'1. 
Pen'  nil)'      A.   R.  Powell  .md  10.  R.  Box.     2,005,890;  Oct. 

12. 
Pen  nib.     E.  M.  Wise  and  If,  F.  Vines.     2.093,502  ;  Sept, 

Peu,'pisU>n  fountain.     A.  Wnlanabe.     2,070.461;  Feb.  9. 

Pen   iKiliil,      K.    K,   Ledig,     2,(),SI,000  ;   June  15. 

Pen   poini,     li.    S.   Luken.s.     2,090.434;   Oct.    19. 

Pen  poliil.s.  1>i<i.;irliii;.     K.  K.  I.edli:.     2.0S(),  I  10  ;  May    II 

Pen  point.  Tulmlar  fountain.     A.  Jedele  and  \V.  Luckow. 

2  094,921  ;   Oct.  ,''). 
Pen,  Writing,     (;.  S.  Walter.     2.103.882;  Dec.  28. 
I'.ns.      Mjiniifdcturlng.     O.     K.     nnrtol,     Jr.     2.007.010; 

I'.'n'.'i'l.  ''k,   W,  llancU,     2.103,417:  Dec.  28. 
Pencil       C.   r,    IIiirrlH,      He,    20,481  ;    Aug.    21. 
I'ei.rll,      J,   P,    l-viin.      R-.   20,314  ;   Mnr,   30. 
I'.„,il      .(    !•    I.vnn,     2,OM4,(lin:  June  22 
I'enell.     H,  Mnucher.     2,007,40(5 ;  Jnn.   12. 


Pencil.     C.  F.  Norlin.     2,072,922  ;  Mar,  9. 

Pencil.     M.  A.  Thomas.     2,067,466  ;  Jan.  12. 

Pencil.     E.  B.  Whitney.     2,074,632  ;  Mar.  23. 

Pencil   and   eraser   holder.     E.    M.    Gorrell.      2,068,487 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Pencil  attachment.     F.  G.  Hosselet,     2,081,540;  May  25. 
Pencil  clip.     M.  Comstock.     2,097,317  ;  Oct.  26. 
Pencil.  Eyebrow,     J.  J.  Woessner.     2.081.286  ;  May  25. 
Pencil,  Lead.     F.   J.   McDonald.     2,081,057  ;   May  18. 
Pencil,   Lead    feeding.     A.   Winter.      2,078.433 ;   Apr.   2T. 
Pencil,   Magazine.     J.  A.  Leimer.     2,076,470;  Apr.   6. 
Pencil  manufacture.   Lead.     K.  M.  llerstein.     2,098,452 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Pencil,  Mechanical.     R.  Back.     2,095,091 ;  Oct.   5. 
Pencil,   Mechanical.     W.   R.   Cuthbert  and  W.   H.   Linde- 

mon.      2,072,711  ;   Mar.   2. 
Pencil,  Mechanical.     P.  S.  Hauton.     2,095,328 ;  Oct.  12. 
Pencil,  Mechanical.     P.   S.  Hauton.     2,100,007  ;  Nov.  23. 
Pencil,  Mechanical.      J.  P.  Lynn.      2.087,519  ;  Julv  20. 
Pencil,   Mechanical.      J.   l\Ieilner.      2.071,172;    Feb.    16. 
Pencil,  Mechanical.     J.  Meilner.     2,082,844  ;  June  8. 
Pencil,  Mechanical.     C.  E.  Wehn.     2,092.037  ;  Sept.  7. 
Pencil  or  pen  holder.     U.  G.   Hale.     2,078,533  ;  Apr.   27. 
Pencil,   Pyrographic.     E.   L.   Me.ver.     2.101.913  :   Dec.   14. 
Pencil,     Selective    magazine.      W.    Diirrler.      2,071,510 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Pencil,   Screw.     K.  V.  Jorgensen.     2,085,663:  June  29. 
Pencil,  Slide.     C.  Bossert.     2,099,999  :  Nov.  23. 
Pendulum,  Gravity.     P.  Holweck.     2,097,156;   Oct.  26. 
Pendulum  valve.     F.  W.  Cottorman     2,089,640  :  Aug  10. 
Penetrative    implement.      E.    J.     Ovington.       2,092,929 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Pennant    and    staff    means.      J.    A.    Wolfe.      2,101,163 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Pennant,  Automobile  wind.     K.  Hayes.     2,090,121 ;  Aug. 

17. 
Pentode  heterodyne  detector.     IT.  O.  Peterson  and   E.  F. 

Bond.    2,073,454  ;  Mar.  9. 
Pepper  products.  Manufacture  of  bleached.     L.   A.   Hall. 

2,097,405  ;   Oct.   26. 
Perambulator.     G.  W.  Gartner.     2,103.616;  Dec.  28.    . 
Perch.  Poultry.     E.  Gubernick.     2,096,241  ;  Oct.  19. 
Percolator,  Electric.     A.   O.   Samuels   and  A.   D.   Keene. 

2,076,096  ;  Apr.  6. 
I'ercussion  apparatus.     G.  Pinazza.     2,102,003  ;  Dec.   21. 
Percussive     boring     tool.       II.     Voigtlander.       2,101,376 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Percussive  tool  valve.     H.  J.  Schorle.     2,072,607  ;  Mar.  2. 
Perforating  and  cutting  machine.     A.  Komow.     2,077,937  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Perforating    apparatus.      H.    G.    Johnstone.      2,099,892: 

Nov.  23. 
Perforating  apparatus.     H.  G.  Johnstone  and  N.  K.  Engst. 

2,085,010;  July  6. 
I'erforaling  device  for  me.'^sage  transmission.     W.  C.  Rice. 

2,091,709  ;  Aug.  31. 
Perforating  die.     A.  W.  Altvater.     2,080,994  ;  May  18. 
Perforating    machine.       F.    i^.    Kcall    and    L.     Mawbey. 

2,097,508  ;  Nov.   2. 
Perforating  machine.     E.  G.  Ri.x.     2,099,230;  Nov,  16. 
Perforating  macliine.     S.  E.  Rosenberg.     2,084,869  ;  June 

22. 
I'crfdi-ating  machine.  Automatic.    L.  ]M.  Keefe.    2,084,347  ; 

June  22. 
I'erforating  machine  for  printing  devices.     II.  P.  Elliott. 

2.091,435  ;   Aug.    31. 
I'erforations  of  .«niall  diameter  in  bands  of  cellulose  foil. 

melnl     foil     and     the     like.     Producing.       A.     Ranibold. 

2,101,753;  Dec.  7. 
Perforator.     K.  K.  Lorlng  and  J.  Pnssafunin.     2,066.409; 

Jan.  5. 
Perforator.     C.  A.   Melsel.     2.081,363;  May  25. 
Perforator    and    counter.    Keyboard.     M.    T.    Ooetz    and 

A.   11.   Relber.     2,009,240;   Feb.   2. 
rerldnilor  for  printing  presses.    P.  W.  Cownn.    2,084,573; 

June  22. 
I'lrldnitor  for  printing  presses.    A.  E.  Unruli.     2,084,518; 

June  22. 
Perforniaiice    gauging    means    for    prime    movers.      J.    C. 

GrolT.      Itc,  20.303;  Mar,  23. 
Perfume      bases.      AInnufactnro      of.        W.      C.      Meuly. 

2.080,497-8;  May  18. 
Perfume  dispenser.      P,    I'.    Hcln.      2.073.061  ;   Mnr    9, 
I'cil'iniies   and    other   vobillle    eompound.i.    Fixing   ngonts 

for,      W.    SeUrauth.      2.001,102;   Aug.   24. 
Period    compiillng    device.      J.    A.    MurquU.      2,070,243; 

Apr.  0. 
Periodic  switch.      J,   F.   Molloy.      2.000.402;  Oct.    19. 
Perlsliable  commodities.   Shipping  nnd/or  RtorlnB.     J.   M. 

W.  ("Imiiiberlaln.     2,082,381  ;  June  1. 
Permanent    wave    spacer   ami    protector.      C.    W.    Wlldon. 

2,088,827  ;  Aug,  3, 
Peniitinenl    wavcH,    Milking.      K.    CJ.    StrOlier.      2,075,03)  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Pi'rmiinenl     waving.       W.     A,     V,    ThoiiiHeii,       2. OSS. 673  ; 

Aug.   3. 
Pi-niiaiieiit    waving   iippantdiH.      M.    Burton.      2.078.5.^0; 

Apr.  27. 
I'l'iiiiancnt  waving,  Method  and  appiirntnti  for.     H.  nonnt. 

2.0.s:!,,S'J2  ;  .June   ].%. 
I'i'iMuitatloii  l.icli,     10,  North,     2.0,sa.S.V)  ;  June  15 
IVrmiiliillon  lock.     E,   H.   Stono,     2,081.123;  Mn.T  1«. 
I'erniutiitliiii    lock,       V      H      Stone    iind     I.,     M.     Pynon, 

2.078,108 ;  Apr.  20. 


964 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Peroxide,    Manufacture    of    hydrogen.      I.    E.    Weber   and 

V.  W.  Slater.     2,067,364:  .Tnn.  12. 
Peroxide,    Producing   alltali   metal.      G.    L.    Cunningham. 

2,083,691 ;  June  15. 
Peroxides,     Electrochemical    production     of.       E.     Berl. 

2,091,129  ;  Aug.  24. 
Peroxides.      Production      of      organic.        F.      R.      Moser. 

2,092,322  ;  Sept.  7. 
Perspiration-inhibiting      composition.       W.      C.      Moore. 

2,087,162  ;  July  13. 
Pervious   body   for    acoustic   or   other   purposes.     E.   T. 

Hermann.     2,095,252  ;   Oct.   12. 
Perylene,   Manufacture  of.     F.  Kuhrmann,   P.  Nawiasky, 

and  O.  Grosskinsky.     2,071,468;   Feb.   23. 
Pessaries,  Making.     R.  M.  Hay.     2,101,255  ;  Dec.  7. 
Pessary.     F.  L.  Campbell.     2.071,248  ;  Feb.  16. 
Pessary.     H.  L.  Martin.    2,079,022  ;  May  4. 
Pessary.     R.  W.   Scott.     2,087.610  ;  July   20. 
Pessary   applicator.     L.    Schleicher.     2,101.875 ;  Dec.   14. 
Petroleum    distillates.    Clay    treating.       E.    R.    Smoley. 

2,077,494 ;  Apr.  20. 
Petroleum     distillates,      Sweetening.        C.     E.     Dobbear. 

2,090,190  ;  Aug.  17. 
Petroleum  distillates.  Treating.     F.  Gardner.     2,073,147  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Petroleum  distillates.  Treating  cracked.     R.  C.  Osterstrom 

and  C.   R.  Wagner.     Re.   20,605  ;  Dec.  28. 
Petroleum   distillates,    Treating   cracked.      J.   P.    Smoots. 

2,070,978  ;  Feb.  16. 
Petroleum  distillates.  Treatment  of.     G.  H.  von  Fuchs  and 

L.  E.  Border.     2,080,365  :  May  11. 
Petroleum  distillates    with   alkaline   solutions,   apparatus 

therefor.  Treating.     D.  B.   Nutt  and  J.  H.  Easthagen. 

2,080.737  ;  May  18. 
Petroleum       emulsions,      Breaking.         M.      De      Groote. 

2,076,624;  Apr.  13. 
Petroleum      emulsions.       Breaking.         M.      De      Groote. 

2,077,745  ;  Apr.  20. 
Petroleum      emulsion.'!.       Breaking.         M.      De       Groote. 

2,078,654-5  ;  Apr.  27. 
Petroleum       emulsions.      Breaking.         M.      De      Groote. 

2,083,221-5  ;  June  8. 
Petroleum       emulsions.       Breaking.       M.       De       Groote. 

2,086,215-17  ;  July  6. 
Petroleum   emulsions.   Breaking.      M.   De   Groote   and    B. 

Keiser.     2.077,230  ;  Apr.  13. 
Petroleum  emulsions.    Breaking.      M.   De   Groote   and    B. 

Keiser.     2,078,652-3;  Apr.  27. 
Petroleum   emulsions,    Breaking.      M.   De   Groote   and   B. 

Keiser.     2,079.762^  :  May  11. 
Petroleum  emulsions.   Breaking.     M.  De   Groote  and  B. 

Keiser.     2,081,003  ;  May  18. 
Petroleum   emulsions.    Breaking.      M.   De   Groote   and   B. 

Keiser.     2,083,220  ;  June  8. 
Petroleum  emulsions.  Breaking.     M.  De  Groote,  B.  Keiser, 

L.  L.  Faure,  and  A.  F.  Wirtel.     2,076,623  ;  Apr.  13. 
Petroleum  emulsions,  Breaking.     M.  De  Groote  and  A.  F. 

Wirtel.     2,077,229  ;  Apr.  13. 
Petroleum  emulsions.  Breaking.     M.  De  Groote  and  A.  F. 

Wirtel.     2.077,746  ;  Apr.  20. 
Petroleum  emulsions.  Breaking.    M.  De  Groote  and  A.  F. 

Wirtel.     2,081,004-5  ;  May  18. 
Petroleum  emulsions.  Breaking.     M.  De  Groote  and  A.  F. 

Wirtel.     2,085,298-9  ;  June  29. 
Petroleum,  etc..  Apparatus  for  extracting.     E.  B.  McCon- 

nell.     2,091,645  :  Aug.  31. 
Petroleum,  Flash-distilling.    E.  B.  McConnell.    2,095,418  : 

Oct.  12. 
Petroleum  fractions.  Solvent  extraction  of.    C.  D.  Barnes. 

2.081,524;  May  25. 
Petroleum     gas.     Vaporiidng    liquefied.       J.     W.     Martin. 

2,084,297  ;  June  15. 
Petroleum,  Method  and  apparatus  for  dehydrating.     H.  C. 

Eddy.     2,083,801 ;  June  15. 
Petroleum   mixtures.    Method   of  and   apparatus   for   dis- 
tilling.    G.  B.  Coubrough.     2,092,528;  Sept.  7. 
Petroleum  oil,    Conversion  of.     C.   P.  Dubbs.     2,079,159  ; 

May  4. 
Petroleum     oils.     Fractionation     of.'      E.     F.     Engelke. 

2,101,643  ;  Dec.  7. 
Petroleum  plastics.  Preparing.     D.  R.  Merrill.     2,081,496  ; 

May  25. 
Petroleum  products,  Treating.     F.  L.   Smith.     2,075,871  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Petroleum,  Refining.     T.  A.  Petry.     2,079,035;  May  4. 
Petroleum    residuum.    Treatment    of.      R.    R.    Thurston. 

2.076,799  ;  Apr.  13. 
Pew  or  chair.    A.  L.  Champion.     2,089,184 :  Aug.  10. 
Pharmaceutical  preparation  and  preparing  the  same.  Local 

anaesthetically  active.     C.  Rohmann.     2,081,712 ;  Jlay 

2.5. 
Pharyngeal  bulb  gasway.     B.  S.  Leech.     2.099,127  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Phase    control    system.     E.    H.    Armstrong.     2,085,940 ; 

July  6. 
Phase     correcting     means     and     method       R.     S.     Ohl. 

2,0Sn,409  :  Aug.  10. 
Phase  indicator.    H.  J.  Schrader  and  G.  Swift.     2,082,030  ; 

June  1. 
Phase  modulation.     W.  Buschbeck.     2.100.156;  Nov.  23. 
Phase  modulation.     M.  G.  Crosby.     2,081,577  ;  May  25. 
Phase  modulation,     n.  E.  Goldsfine.     2.067.082;   Jan.  5. 
Phase  modulation.     C.  W.  Hansell.     2,095,327;  Oct.  12. 


Molinari.     2,073,248  ;  Mar.  9. 
and     preparing.       O.     A.     Cherry. 

E.  K.  Bolton.     2,069,573  ;  Feb.  2. 
H.  S.  Rothrock.     2,069,275  ;  Feb.  2. 
V.  Ipatieff.     2,099,738  ; 


Phase   modulation   receiver.      M.    G.    Crosby.      2,076,175 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Phase   modulation    receiver.      M.    G.    Crosby.      2,101,703 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Phase  modulator.     M.  G.  Crosby.     2,087,428  ;  July  20. 
Phase  shift  control  for  three  element  electron  tubes.     F. 

L.  Moseley.     2.088.659  •  Aug.  3. 
Phase  unbalance  meter.     G.  Stark.     2,068,575  ;  Jan.  19. 
Phenanthrene  derivatives.  Manufacture  of  new.     E.  deB. 

Barnett  and  C.  A.  Lawrence.     2,092,902  ;  Sept.  14. 
Phenol-aldehyde      condensation      products.        H.      Honel. 

2,079,210;  May  4. 
Phenol  from  a  constant  boiling  mixture  of  phenol  and  wa- 
ter, Recovery  of.     G.  T.  Atkins,  Jr.     2,096,871  ;  Oct.  26. 
Phenol,    Preparation   of.     B.   Herdieckerhoff.     2,085,429 ; 

June  29. 
Phenol  recovery.  V. 
Phenol  resin  ester 
2,091,965  ;  Sept.  7. 
Phenolic  compounds. 
Phenolic  compounds. 
Phenols,  Alkylation  of  trihydric. 

Nov.  23. 
Phenols    and   preparing   same.   Tertiary    alkyl-cyclohexyl. 

H.  S.  Rothrock.     2,069,560  ;  Feb.  2. 
Phenols,    Catalytic    hydrogenation    of    alkyl    substituted. 
M.  M.  Brubaker  and  B.  W.  Howk.     2,100.468  ;  Nov.  30. 
Phenols,     Catalytically     hydrogenating.     W.     A.     Lazier. 

2,087,691  ;  July  20. 
Phenols,  Dehydrogenating  hydrogenated  polycyclic.    W.  A. 

Lazier.     2,088.425  ;  July  27. 
Phenols  from  aqueous  solutions,  Recovery  of.     W.  Delters, 
P.  Herold,  P.  Keope,  and  F.  Lflttge.     2,086,856  ;  July 
13. 
Phenols,  Manufacture  of.     C.  Raeth,  K.  W.  Rittler,  and 

F.  A.  Steingroever.     2,079,383  ;  May  4. 
Phenols,  Manufacture  of  oil   soluble.     C.   P.   Wilson,   Jr. 

2,069,294  ;  Feb.  2. 
Phenols,     Preparing     tertiary     alkyl.       C.     M.     Beamer. 

2,082,044;    June   1. 
Phenyl    cinchoninic  acid  and  making  the  same,   Complex 

compounds  of.     F.  C.  Schubart.     2,091,571  ;  Aug.  31. 
Phenyl  mercury  acetate  and  phenyl  mercury  hydroxide, 

Manufacture  of.    L.  S.  Bake.     2,075,971 ;  Apr.  6. 
Phial.     V.  Monnier.     2.099.370 :  Nov.  16. 
Phonograph.     W.  F.  Feyrer.     2,071,972  ;  Feb.  23. 
W.  S.  Fridell.     2,075,981 ;  Apr.  6. 
E.  C.  Guedon.     2,085,582  ;  June  29. 
C.  N.  Hiclvman.     2.096,805  :  Oct.  26. 
C.  Huenlich.     2,099,564;  Nov.  16. 
S.    G.    Langley.     2.102.423  :   Dec.    14. 
M.   Lehman.      2.082,208 ;   June   1. 
B.  A.  Proctor.     2,082,353  ;  June  1. 
J.    E.    Reuholdt.      2,070.180  ;    Feb.    9. 
apparatus,    Automatic.     P.   H.    Smythe, 
Apr.    6. 

B.  R.  Carson.     2,094,255  ;  Sept. 


Phonograph 

Phonograph. 

Phonograph. 

Phonograph. 

Phonograph. 

Phonograph. 

Phonograph. 

Phonograph. 

Phonograph 

2,076,255  ; 
Phonograph,  Automatic. 

28. 
Phonograph,  Automatic 

2,095,467  ;  Oct.  12. 
Phonograph, 

Oct.   26. 
Phonograph, 

Oct.  26. 


Jr. 


R.  R.  Erbe  and  I.   C.  Hunter. 


Automatic.      O.    A.    Hokanson.      2,096,718 ; 
Automatic.       J.     R.     Mitchell.       2,097,288 ; 


Phonograph,  Automatic.     E.  C.  Mueller.     2,087,095  ;  July 

13. 
Phonograph,   Automatic  record   changing.     G.   A.   White. 

2,094,250;  Sept.  28. 
Phonograph  control.     C.  H.  Green.     2,072.876  ;  Mar.  9. 
Phonograph  pick-up  circuit.     C.   M.   Sinnett.     2,072,968  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Phonograph   pick-up   device   with   a    radio    receiving   set, 

Arrangement  for  connecting  a.     E.  Klotz  and  E.  Zepler. 

2,093,563  ;  Sept.  21. 
Phonograph,  Portable.     F.   Schiler.     2,066,859  ;  Jan.  5. 
Phonograph    recording    control    system.     E.    C.    Guedon. 
_  2,102,316;  Dec.  14. 

Phonograph    repeating,    charting,    and    projecting    mech- 
anism.    A.  L.  Runyan.     2,082,261 ;  June  1. 
Pliniiosrrnph,  Robot.     L.  J.  Andres.     2,098.216  :  Nov.  9. 
Phonograph      turntable      drive.        W.      A.      Schmittgen, 

2.083,037  ;  June  8. 
Phonographic  apparatus.    A.  C.  Blaney.     2,095,308  ;  Oct 

Phonographic  apparatus.     E.  D.  Cook.     2,093,550  ;  Sept 

Phonographic  apparatus.     A.   N.    Goldsmith.      2,092,668 

Sept.  7. 
Phonographic   apparatus.      C.    Huenlich    and    H.    F.   M, 

Gramann.     2.092.017  :   Sept.   14. 
Phonographic  dictation  machine.     K.  J.  Speir.     2,075,592 

Mar.   30. 
Phonographic  disks.  Apparatus  for  manufacturing.     A.  B 

St.  Hilaire.     2,079,972  ;  May  11. 
Phonosraphic  system.    O.  M.  Dunning  and  R.  M.  Somers, 

2,075,978  ;  Apr.  6. 
Plionographs,   Controlling  the  operation  of.     J.  E.   Rett 

holdt  and  L.  E.  Beardsley.     2.087,862  :  July  20. 
Pho.sphate   and   ammonium    phosphate,    Producing   dical 

cium.     O.  Kaselitz.     2,086,912  ;  July  13. 
Phosphate  source  for  acid  manufacture.   Purification   of, 

A.  H.  Fiske.     2,079,847  ;  May  11. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


965 


Phosphates    and    making    same,    Organic.      S.    L.    Bass. 

2,071,323  ;    Feb.    23. 
Phosphates,  Manufacture  of  alkyl  and  aryl.     R.  L.   Shu- 
man.     2,078,421 ;  Apr.  27. 
Phosphates  of  amino  acid  esters  and  producing  same.     W. 

Schoeller  and  E.  Borg^vardt.     2,103,558  ;  Dec.  28. 
Phosphates,  Treatment  of  raw.     G.  Tromel.     2,093,176 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Phosphatides   from    soapstock,    Obtaining.     B.    H.   Thur- 

man.     2,078,428  ;  Apr.  27. 
Phosphoric  acid.  Manufacture  of.     C.  L.  Levermore  and 

R.  E.  Vivian.     2,075,212  ;  Mar.  30. 
Phosphoric  pickling  bath,  Regenerating.    J.  A.  M.  Bigeon. 

2,087,230  ;  July  20. 
Phosphorus,  Producing.     H.  A.  Curtis.     2,072,981  ;  Mar.  9. 
Photoaddressinc  system.     R.  Stuart.     2,081,187  ;  May  25. 
Photocell.     F.  Schroter.     2,103,498  ;  Dec.  28. 
Photocell  amplifier.     R.  A.  Braden.     2,084,186  ;  June  15. 
Photonomposing      machine.     A.      T.      Koppe.     2,006,890 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Photocopy    machine.     W.    P.    Lloyd    and    M.    H.    Hill. 

2,069,318  ;  Feb.  2. 
Photoelectric  converter.     L.  J.  Andres.     2,073,773  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Photoelectric  device.    J.  H.  de  Boer  and  W.  C.  van  Goel. 

2,076,622  ;  Apr.  13. 
Photoelectric  device.  Storage.     B.  P.  Dudding.     2,092,206  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Photoelectric  exposure  meter.     A.  Bernhard,  G.  Beyrich, 

and  H.  Habermann.     2,092,826  ;  Sept.  14. 
Photoelectric       exposure       meter.         H.       Kiippenbender. 

2,070,664  ;  Feb.  16. 
Photoelectric       exposure       meter.     H.       Kuppenbender. 

2.084,018  ;  June  22. 
Photoelectric    image    converter.      J.    Kessler.      2,091,862 ; 

Aug.    31. 
Photoelectric  relay.     G.  A.  Hobart.     2,088,416  ;  July  27. 
Photoelectric  selecting  system.     K.  Nakanishi.     2,097,234  ; 

Oct.   26. 
Photoelectric  sound  pick-up.     E.  N.  Johnson.     2,088,960  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Photoelectric     tube.       S.     Asao     and     M.      Nagashima. 

2,079,477  ;  May  4. 
Photoelectric    tube.       C.    H.     Prescott,    Jr.       2,097,467  ; 

Nov.   2. 
Photoelectric  tube.     P.  Gorlich.     2,090,387  ;  Aug.  17. 
Photoelectric  tube.     K.  H.  Kingdon  and  H.  E.  Thomson. 

2  073  .522  *  Mar   9 
Photoelectric  tube.     A.  J.  McMaster.     2,077,634;  Apr.  20. 
Photoelectric   tube.     A.   J.   McMaster  and   C.   E.   Parson. 

2,072,342  ;  Mar.  2. 
Photoelectric  tube.     A.  J.  McMaster  and  C.  E.   Parson. 

2,077,633  ;  Apr.  20. 
Photoelectric  tube.     H.  C.  Rentschler.     2,085,672 ;   June 

29. 
Photoelectric  tube.     W.   Schaffernicht.     2,092,814;    Sept. 

14. 
Photoelectric  tube.     P.  L.  Spencer.     2,088,070  :  July  27. 
Photoelectric  tube.     G.  R.   Stilwell.     2,102,760  ;  Dec.   21. 
Photoelectric   tube    system.      P.   L.    Spencer.      2,096,863 ; 

Oct.   26. 
Photoelectrical  device  for  producing  half-tone  cuts.    O.  W. 

(Jreenberg.     2,086,798  ;  July  13. 
Photoengraving.     H.  Funck.     2,080,965 ;  May  18. 
Photoengraving  process.     J.  11.  Gibson.     2,088,399;  July 

27. 
Photograph   and   film   washing  machine.     L.   A.    lioni.sh. 

2,074,100;  Mar.  16. 
Photograph  drying  machine.    H.  K.  Williams.     2,090,108  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Photographic     apparatus.       C.     W.     Carey.       2,072,084 ; 

Mar.   2. 
Photographic     apparatus.     W.     D.      Foster.     2,085,744 ; 

July  6. 
Photographic  apparatus.     O.  V.  Kean.     2,085,432  ;  June 

29. 
I'hotographic  apparatus.     J.   G.   Reiser.     2,103,694;  Dec. 

28. 
Photographic     apparatus.       O.     RlBzdorfer.       2,076,482 ; 

Apr.  0. 
Photographic  apparatus.     F.  E.  Runge.     2,092,892;  Sept. 

14. 
Photographic     apparatus,      X-ray.       B.     E.      Luboshez. 

2,077,704  ;   Apr.  20. 
Photographic  contrasts.  Method  and  material  for  obtain- 
ing.    R,  J.   II.  Allnk.  K.  II.  Klaassens,  and  II.  J.  nout- 

man.     2,007,000;   Jan.    12. 
l'lK)togrni)lil<'  cvlluilcr  printing  api)aralus.      W.  C   lliicb 

ncr.     2,01)1,280  ;  Aug.  31. 
I'liolographlc     dcHcn.sltlzor.       W.     Dletorlo.       2,098,080; 

Nov.  2. 
I'hotogruphlc  developer.     H.  D.  RusbcU.     2,005,836  ;  Oct. 

12. 
I'liolographlc  (l('vcloi)or  and  photographic  developing.     O. 

Hrliwar/.     2,099,374;  Nov.  10. 
I'liotograplilc  (N'vcloper  conliilning  an   nntlfogging  ngont, 

(;.  J.  Stand  and  M.  I..  Dundon.     2.080,017;  May  11. 
riiolograplilc    developer    soliitlonH,    Rogencratlon    of.      L. 

WelHherg  and  W.  F.  Greenwald.     2,073.0(11;  Miir.   1(1. 
PhotOKrMi)lilc  dltTiiHlng  device  for  cnliirgliig  aixl  projection 

printing.      A.    lialaban.      2.083,215;    Juno   8. 
Pliologniplilc  (liiplicalliig  proci'HH.      C.   .S/.aK/..     2,07:!,0;i;!  ; 

Mar.  9. 


Photographic   dusting-on   process   by   the   employment   of 

acetals    as    the    light-sensitive    material.       G.    Kogel. 

2,090,450  ;  Aug.  17. 
Photographic  element.  Sensitive.     A.  A.  Young  and  A.  D. 

Slack.     2,090,016  ;  Aug.  17. 
Photographic   emulsion.      L.    G.    S.   Brooker.      2,078,233 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Photographic   emulsion.      L.    G.    S.    Brooker.      2,089,729  ; 

Aug.    10. 
Photographic    emulsion    containing    4,4'-tricarbocyanine 

dyes.      L.   G.   S.  Brooker.     2,095,856  ;   Oct.   12. 
Photographic    emulsion    containing    pyridocyanines.      L. 

G.   S.     Brooker.     2,095,855  ;  Oct.   12. 
Photographic  emulsion   containing  supersensitized   carbo- 

cyanines.     C.  E.  K.  Mees.     2,075,048  ;  Mar.  30. 
Photographic  emulsion  containing  supersensitized  pseudo- 

cyanines.     C.   E.   K.  Mees.      2,075,047 ;   Mar.    30. 
Photographic   emulsion    containing   supersensitized   pyna- 

cyanol.     C.   E.  K.   Mees.     2,075,046  ;  Mar.   30. 
Photographic   emulsion    containing   tricarbocyanines.      L. 

G.   S.  Brooker.     2,095,854;  Oct.  12. 
Photographic     emulsions,     Hardening.       F.     L.     White. 

2,080,019  ;  May  11. 
Photographic  emulsions.  Sensitization  of.     J.  D.  Kendall. 

2,080,050  ;  May  11. 
Photographic  emulsions.  Sensitizing.    W.  Zeh.     2,083,804  ; 

June  15. 
Photographic    emulsions.    Sensitizing    of.      W.    Zeh,    W. 

Gaedke,    M.    Dabelow,    and    W.    Zerweck.      2,071,374 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Photographic     exposure     meter.       W.     N.     Goodwin,     Jr. 

2,073,790  ;  Mar.  16. 
Photogrnpliic      hardening     developer.      II.      D.      Itussell. 

2,091,089  ;  Aug.  31. 
Photographic   image   bearer   and    making   same.      E.    E. 

Eckardt.     2,071,821  ;   Feb.   23. 
Photographic  lamp.     K.  Niichterlein.     2,096,856  ;  Oct.  26. 
Photographic  lens  system.     L.  Bertele.     2,084,309  ;  June 

22. 
Photographic   make-up.     M.    Firestein   and   S.   Ferentzy. 

2,099,010;  Nov.  16. 
Photographic  material.     W.  Dieterle.     2,084,436  ;  June  22. 
Photographic  material.     W.  Schneider  and  G.  Wilmanns. 

2,098,891  ;  Nov.  9. 
Photographic    material    and     process.      L.    E.     Clement. 

2.099,297  :  Nov.   16. 
Photographic  material  for  producing  dyestull  Images.     B. 

Gaspar.     2,074,259  ;  Mar.  16. 
Photographic    material   having   aldehyde    screening  dyes. 

L.  D.  Mannes  and  L.  Godowsky,   Jr.     2,078,398;  Apr. 

27. 
Photographic   material    on    a    support   and    the    resulting 

product,  Fastening  a.    G.  Wilmanns  and  G.  von  Kujawa. 

2,089,460;  Aug.  10. 
Photographic    materials    and    producing    them.    Colored. 

B.  Gaspar.     2,075,190  ;  Mar.  30. 
Photographic       materials,       Multicolor.         P.       Knoche. 

2,088.523  ;  July  27. 
Photographic   method    and   product    resulting    therefrom. 

J.  B.  Thomson.     2,083,249  ;  June  8. 
Photographic      mounting      press.        J.      P.       Engstrom 

2,085,088  ;  June  29. 
Photographic  obicctive.     J.  Audibert.     2,096,605  ;  Oct.  19. 
Photographic    objective.      A.    W.    Tronnier.      2,076,686; 

Apr.   13. 
Photographic  objective,  Unsymmctrlcal.     A.  W.  Tronnlor. 

2.084,714  ;  June  22. 
Photographic  pack.      IT.    Casler.      2.074,890;   Mar.    23. 
Photographic    pictures.    Arrangement    for    the    automatic 

regulation  of  the  length  of  time  of  exposure  In  taking. 

E.  Riszdorfer.     Re.   20,480;   Aug.   24. 
Photographic   plate   system    of    composite   motion-picture 

photography.    Excised.      V.    I.    Whitman.      2.075,084  ; 

Mar.  30. 
I'liolographlc  print-out  material  having  a  design  thereon. 

J.  C.  Ville.     2.083.075  ;  June  15. 
Photographic  printing.     A.  W.  Anthony,   Jr.,  and  1^  P. 

Oxnnrrl.     2,{590,825  ;  Aug.  24. 
I'hotographic   printing.     G.    Iloymer.     2,006,727;   Jan.    5. 
Photographic     printing     machine.        P.     A.     M.      Prion. 

2,100,087:  Nov.  23. 
I'liolographlc   process   with    exposure   diminution.      I-.    T. 

Troland.     2,09S,in-2  ;  Nov.  9. 
Photographic    recording    and    sound    rrproduclnj;    H.vRtom. 

F.  II.  Owens.     2,0(17.781  :  Jan.  1-'. 

Photographic     recording     of     sound.       (5.     li.     nlminlcK. 

2,074,049  ;  Mar.  10. 
Photographic  relief  process.     L.  T.  Troland.     2,008.870; 

Jan.  2(i.  ,  ,,       „ 

Photographic     n>pn>(Iuctlon,     Apparatus     for.       11.      H. 

Sullivan.     2,093, 7.S.'i  :  Sept.  21. 
I'holographU-      ri'prodiul  i(>ii«     u.scil      In     color      prlntlns, 

:\Ie(liod    and    ine,ins    for    rcglMtcrlnn.      2,0l>l».:i0 1  ;    Nov. 

Hi. 
Pliologniplilc    HciiHltlzor.      R.     H.    MIddloton    mid    G.    A. 

DawHon.     2,079,37(1  ;  May -1.  .,  „  .„  o.,, 

I'hotogrniililc    hciimIiIzit    niaterliil.      ".    /-eli.      -.('.Mt„>.l  : 

I'ln.l'oKniphic  Nhutl.r.    W.  A.  KIddoll.    2.000.ft0(» ;  Nov.  23. 
I'liotogniphlc  Nliiiller  with   lniill  In  HhiilltT  nctuiitor.      W. 

A,   Uldilell.      2,(M>I).()T<1:   All.'.   17. 
I'hotogriiphlc     tlirei- color     pro(viiH.       J.     ICgjTi'rt     niul     CI. 

HcymiT.      2,0l>3,(lftft;  Sept.  21. 


966 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Photographic   view  finder.     O.  Zimmermann.     2,093,299  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Photographs  and  the   resulting  article,   Treating.     A.   C. 

EafEo.     2,074,858  :  Mar.  23. 
Photographs    of    the    upper   and   lower    jaws.    Apparatus 

for  taking.     H.  van  Hartingsvelt.     2,072,390;  Mar.   2. 
Photographs,  Producing  colored.     B.  Gaspar.     2,075,191  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Photography.     P.   D.   Brewster.      2,070,222  ;   Feb.   9. 
PhoTosjrHpliy,   Color.     G.  Heymer.     2,100,594  :  Nov.  30. 
Photography,  Color.     E.  Jacobsen.     2,082,579  ;  June  1. 
Photography,  Color.     B.  Lugrin.     2,078,578  ;  Apr.  27. 
Photography.  Color.     F.  H.   Snyder  and  H.  W.  Rimbach. 

2,100,224  :  Nov.  23. 
Photography,      Color.      S.      D.      Threadgold.      2,098,602 

Nov.  9. 
Photography,  Composite.     C.  B.  Dreyer  and  H.  F.  Boeger 

Re.  20,582  ;  Dec.  14. 
Photography,    Method   of    and   apparatus   for   multicolor 

R.  Thomas.     2,097,706  ;  Nov.  2. 
Photography,     Stereoscopic.     N.     H.     Brock.     ^,101,979 

Dec.  14. 
Photomeclianical  resist.     A.  Murray.     2.091.715;  Aug.  31 
Photometer.     F.  H.  Shepard,  Jr.     2,100.755  ;  Nov.  :-!0. 
Photometer,      Light      operated      electric.        B.      Lange, 

2,080,613  ;  May  18. 
Photometer,    Photo-eloctric.     H.    F.    TOnnies.      2,067,843 

Jan.  12. 
Photometric  apparatus.     L.  R.  Martin.     2,080,055  :  ISIay 

11. 
Photophonographic   apparatus.      J.    O.    Baker   and   C.    N 

Batasell.     2,102,777  ;  Dec.  21, 
Photophonographic  apparatus.     A.  C.  Blaney.     2,097,141 

Oct.   26. 
Photophonographic       apparatus.       H.       J.       Hasbrouck 

2,102,778  ;  Dec.  21. 
Photoprint  machine,     C.  C.  Gordon,   Jr.     2,081,329  ;  May 

25. 
Photoprint      washing      apparatus.         W.      H.      Douglas. 

2,089,349  ;  Aug.  10. 
Photoprinting  and  developine  apparatus.     V.  Kunstadter. 

2,090,389  ;  Aug,  17. 
Photoprints     and     developer     therefor.     Making.     C.     A. 

Crowley  and  G.  H.  Goodyear.     2,093,421  ;  Sept.  21. 
Photo-sensitive    apparatus.     D.    D.    Knowles.     2,100,765  ; 

Nov,  30. 
Photosensitive   device.     E.   D.    Wilson.     2,095,781 ;   Oct. 

12. 
Photosensitive  device.     E.  D.  Wilson.     2,095,783  ;  Oct,  12. 
Photothermographic    composition.      S.    E.    Sheppard    and 

W.  Vanselow.     2,095,839  ;  Oct.   12. 
Phototube.     H.  Nelson.     2,073,453  :  Mar.  9. 
Phototube.     B.   Salzberg.     2,077,810;   Apr.  20. 
Phototubes,  Manufacturing.     J.  H.  de  Boer,  M.  C.  Teves, 

and  H.  Lems.     2,091,031 ;  Aug.  24. 
Phthalic       anhydride.       Purification       of.       F.       Porter, 

2,091,289  ;   Aug,   31. 
Phthalic  anhydride  recovery.   W.  H.  Knlskern.   2,076,033 ; 

Apr.    6. 
Phthalic    anhydride    recovery.     R.     Riegler.     2,067,019  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Physiologically     active     preparation     and     manufacture 

thereof.     F.  Schultz,     2,069,019  ;  Jan,  26. 
Piano.     C.  H.  Dasenbrook,     2,073,463  :  Mar.  9. 
Piano.    A.  A.  Huseby.     2,087,033  ;  July  13. 
Piano.     A.  A.  Huseby.     2,102,898  ;  Dec.  21. 
Piano.     P.  Van  Dommelen.     2,094,197;  Sept.  28. 
Piano  action.   Grand.     H.   S.  Hornbeck.     2,096,898  ;   Oct. 

26. 
Piano  action.  Upright.     C.  D.  Bond.     2,096,478  ;  Oct.  19. 
Piano     case     construction.       J.     Sauerland.       2,097,004 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Piano     class     teaching     keyboard.       B.     F.     Laukandt. 

2,083,235  ;  June  8. 
Piano,   Aliniature.      S.   R.   Bridges.      2,073.361  ;   M;ir.    9. 
Piano  string  system.     A,  E.  P.  Ostlund  and  S.  Gunnfors. 

2,077,489  :  Apr.  20. 
Piano    teaching    apparatus.      M.     V.    Ross.       2,072,511  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Piano,  Upright.     H.  R.  Heller.     2,067,880  ;  Jan.  12. 
Piano.  Upright,     H.  R.  Heller,     2,081,704;  May  25. 
Pianoforte.    W.  B.  White  and  F.  T.  Llewellyn,     2,071,992  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Pianoforte   construction.     M.  Male.     2,072,005  ;  Feb,   23. 
Pick  easing  motion.    A.  A.  Gordon.    2,090,040  ;  Aug.  17. 
Pick,   Ice.     W.    F.   Arndt  and  J.   H.   Ganzer.     2,070,773  • 

Feb.  16. 
Pick,  Ice.     H.  F.  Niles,     2,102,331  ;  Dec,  14, 
Pick,  Miner's,     J.   G.   Sparks.      2.095,156  ;   Oct.   5. 
Pick,   Sanitary  fruit.     L.   B.    Wigen.     2,079,193 ;   May  4. 
Pick     sharpening     die.     Mining     machine.      J.     J.     Carr. 

2,094,291 ;  Sept.  28, 
Picker.      (!.  Bralis.      2,091,302  ;  Aug,  31 , 
Picker  arm  for  potato  planters.     A,   E.   W.  Johnson  and 

J.  I.  Mitchell.     2,083,713  ;  June  15. 
Picker  . ■inn  lor  potjito  jilantors,     L.  TI.  Kaupkc.    2,091,480  • 

Aug.  31. 
Picker,  Fruit.     M.  Hunt.     2,072,558  ;  Mar.  2. 
Picker,  Fruit.     G.  E.   Melown,     2,097,527  ;   Nov,   2. 
Pickers  and  forming  lap.     A.  P.  Aldrich,  Jr.     2,086,517  • 

July  13. 
Picking  motion    for   looms.     C.    J.    Lindegren   and   J.    B 

Olch.     2.082.896  ;  June  8. 
Pickling  apparatus,     A.  Dietzel.     2,071,818;  Feb.  23, 


Pickling  apparatus.     W.  D.  Keller.     2,087,978  ;  July  27. 
Pickling  inhibitor  and  process.     E.  K.  Bolton.     2,071,966  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Pickling  mnehine.      A.  J.   R.   Greer.      2,091.921  ;   Aug.    31. 
Pickling  machines.  Charging  device  for.     A.  J.  R.  Greer 

2,096,512  ;  Oct.   19. 
Pictorial    representation    on    a    transparent    carrier,     P 

Kroner.     2,096,180  ;  Oct.  19, 
Picture.     F.  K.   Cook  and  B.  E.  Wose.      2,080,652  ;  May 

18. 
Picture  and  sound  recording  apparatus,  Combined.     L.  J. 

Anderson.     2,083,355  ;  June  8. 
Picture    and    sound    reproducing    machine.    Motion.      A. 

Shapiro.     2,099,376  ;  Nov.  16. 
Picture  apparatus  control  mechanism.  Motion,     O.  Witt?l. 

2,080,021  ;  May  11. 
Picture    apparatus.     Double    simultaneous    motion.       R. 

Thomas,     2,098,767  :  Nov.  9. 
Picture    apparatus,    Motion,      F.    E.    Tuttle.      2,070,033 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Picture    apparatus    of    the    magazine    type.    Motion.      O. 

Wittel.      2,095,850  ;   Oct.    12. 
Picture    apparatus,    Talking.      F.    L.    Grier.      2,088,516 ; 

July  27. 
Picture  apparatus.  Talking  motion.   A.  Shoup.    2,074,030  ; 

Mar.   16. 
Picture    assembling    apparatus    for    television    receivers. 

F.  von  Okolicsanyi.     Re.  20,311  ;  Mar.  23. 
Picture,   Disk  film  motion.     J,   J.   Dilks,   Jr.     2,102,788  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Picture  film   and  process,    Sound   record    motion.      L.    T. 

Troland.     2,085,877  ;  July  6. 
Picture  frame.     H.  E.   Scharling.     2,082,082  ;  June  1. 
Picture  frame.     A.  H,  Schultz.     2,099,538  ;  Nov.  16. 
Picture  frame.    A.  L.  Shaw.     2,089,765  ;  Aug.  10. 
Picture  frame.     J.  T,  AVein/ierl.     2,081,722  ;  May  25. 
Picture    frame    and    merchandise    magazine.     Combined. 

A.  Graham.      2,072,167  ;   Mar.   2. 

Picture  frame.  Multiple  folding.     E.  Rutyna.     2,086,443  ; 

July  6. 
Picture  machine  and  the  like,  Motion.     J.  H.  McNabb. 

2,073,538  ;  Mar.  9. 
Picture   machine,    Animated    motion.     J.    M.    Storey   and 

P.  E.  Smith.     2.084.782  ;  June  22. 
Picture  machine.  Moving.     W.  S.  Boggs.     2,100,535  :  Nov. 

30. 
Picture  mount  or  frame.     F.  H.  Klie.     2,087,952  ;  July  27. 
Picture  mount  or  the  like  and  making  the  same.     C.  N. 

Cross.     2,102,519  ;  Dec,  14. 
Picture  production.     J,  P.  High.     2,080,312  ;  May  11. 
Picture   projecting   apparatus.    Motion.      R.    T.    Friebus. 

2,082,488  ;   June  1. 
Picture      projecting      apparatus.      Motion.         E.       May. 

2,089,703  ;  Aug.  10. 
Picture  projecting  apparatus.  Portable  sound-on-film  mo- 
tion.    A.  Zillger.     2.093,769  ;   Sept.  21. 
Picture   projecting   device.      C,    L.    Stephens,      2,100,008 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Picture    projector.    Motion.      A.    Callier    and    F.    Heger. 

Re.  20,346  ;  May  4. 
Picture  projector.   Motion,      J.   J.   Dilks,   Jr.     2,095,632 : 

Oct.  12. 
Picture  projector,  Motion.     Z.  Takats.     2,095,536  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Picture    reproducing    apparatus.      H.    Shore    and    J.    N. 

Whitaker.     2,083,245  ;    June   8, 
Picture  reproducing  apparatus.  Auxiliary.     F.  G.  Salcedo. 

2,074,991  •   Mar.   23. 
Picture 'sound  head.  Moving.     J.  N.  Ehrmeyer.     2,083,558; 

June  15. 
Picture,  Sound  record  motion.    L.  T.  Troland.     2,085,878  ; 

July  6, 
Picture  system,   Sound.     E.  R.  Morton.     2,099,865  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Picture     system,      Sound     motion.        S.     A.      Murdock. 

2,079,223  ;  May  4. 
Picture  system  utilizing  continuously  moving  film,  Motion. 

F.   W.    Hoorn.      2,073,637  ;    Mar.    16. 
Picture  telegraphy.     J.  Herrmann.     2,095,701 ;  Oct.  12. 
Picture   viewing   apparatus.      J.    H.    Harlow.      2,071,121  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Picture  visual  accompaniments  to  musical  scores.  Method 

and  apparatus  for  motion.     E.  F.   Savage.     2,071.044  • 

Feb.  16. 
Pictures     and     apparatus     therefor.     Motion.     C.     Etzel. 

2,101,842  :  Dec,  14. 
Pictures,    Apparatus    for    showing.      H.    Takahashi    and 

M.  Nagatsuka.     2,080,901 ;  May  18. 
Pictures,  Apparatus  for  taking  and  distorting  moving,     L. 

B.  Hill,     2,081,299  :  Mav  25. 

Pictures     by     telegraph.     Transmitting     half     tone.       O. 

Schriever.     2,089,607  ;  Aug,  10. 
Pictures  for  viewing  in  stereoscopic  relief,  Projection  of. 

C.  W.  Kanolt.     2.075,853  ;  Apr.  6. 

Pictures  in  depth.  Apparatus  for  making  moving.  H. 
Smith.     2,097,745  ;  Nov.  2. 

Pictures  in  relief.  Apparatus  for  projecting.  D.  F.  W. 
Coffey.     2.100.634  ;  Nov.  30 

^'S'SJ^^...  Manufacture  of  photographic.  E.  Weyde. 
.2,084,420 ;  .Tune  22.  ' .        ^     ^ 

Pictures.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  producing  cinema- 
tographic.    A.  Dvornik.     2,086,182  ;  July  6. 

Pictures,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  producing  tele- 
vision.    L.  W.  Kolozsy.     2.103.420;  Dec.  28. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


967 


Pictures,  Printing  multicolored.    J.  G.  McNett.    2,084,353  ; 

June  22. 
Pictures,  Producing  animated.     R.  M.  Freil.     2,091,144  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Pictures,   Production   of   tanned.      R.    Zahn.      2,100,063 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Pictures  with  an  automatic   re-starter.   Mechanical   self- 
stopping  device  for.     R.  Blum.     2,097,220  ;  Oct.  26. 
Pie  crimper  and  sealer.     C.  F.  Brown.     2,086,464  ;  July  6. 
Pie  crust  forming,  trimming,  and  baking  machine.     K.  E. 

Bemis.     2,078,189:  Apr.  20. 
Pie  Juice  retainer.    G.  R.  Adams.    2,077,868 ;  Apr.  20. 
Pie    making    and    automatic    baking    machine    combined. 

N.  H.  Whitlock.     2,099,247  :  Nov.  16. 
Pie  or  like  filling  or  depositing  apparatus.     E.  Christian- 
sen.    2,073,731 ;  Mar.  16. 
Pie  package.     G.  S.  Frost.     2,080,125  ;  May  11. 
Pie  pan.  Equal  cut.     M.  R.  Cline.     2,093,307  ;  Sept.  14. 
Pies,  Method  of  and  machine  for  wrapping.     A.  Bodor. 

2,076,291;  Apr.  6. 
Piece    of    reenforced    concrete.      E.    Freyssinet    and    J. 

Seailles.     2,080,074  ;  May  11. 
Piercing    and    eyeleting.    Method    of    and    machine    for. 

S.  L.  Gookin.     2,076,556  ;  Apr.  13. 
Piezoplectric  apparatus.     S.  A.  Bokovoy  and  P.  D.  Gerber. 

2,101,893;  Dec.  14. 
Piezoelectric    crystal    holder.       R.    Bechmann    and    W. 

Schneider.     2,076,060  ;  Apr.  6. 
Piezoelectric     crvstal     holder.       R.     Bechmann     and     W. 

Schneider.     2,079,894  ;  May  11. 
Piezoelectric  device.     T.  G.   Kinsley.     2,097,488  ;  Nov.  2. 
Piezoelectric  element.     C.  F.  Baldwin  and  S.  A.  Bokovoy. 

2,073,046  ;  Mar.  9.  > 

Piezometer.     H.  J.  Schrader.     2,096,826  ;  Oct.  26. 
Pigeon    feeder.    Automatic    nonwaste.      J.    E.    Kermode. 

2,092,848;   Sept.  14. 
Pigment   and   making   same.      C.    J.    Kinzie.      2,099,019 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Pigment  and  manufacturing  and  using  it,  Lustrous.     H. 

Hun.sdiecker.     2,103,007  ;  Dec.  21. 
Pigment  and  preparing  same.   P.  D.  Brossman.  2,097,269  ; 

Oct.   26. 
Pigment  and  preparing  the  same.    P.  Fireman.    2,090,476  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Pigment  and  preparing  the  same.  Inorganic  colored.     E. 

Korinth  and  G.  Meder.     2,068,294  ;  Jan.  19. 
Pigment     and     process     of     making.       H.     A.     Gardner. 

2,092,838:  Sept.  14. 
Pigment    colors    and    their    preparation.      F.    W.    Peck. 

2,091,102  ;  Aug.  24. 
Pigment    dispersions.     Processing.       E.    C.    De    Stubner. 

2,086,997  ;  July  13. 
Pigment,  Making  green.     A.  A.  Brizzolara  and  A.  Siegel. 

2,092,750  ;  Sept.  14. 
Pigment,  Making  white  lead.    T.  A.  Mitchell.     2,070,213  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Pigment  manufacture.    H.  R.  Rafton.    2,068,039  ;  Jan.  19. 
Pigment  paste  for  carbon  papers,  typewriter  ribbons,  and 

stencil    sheets.      W.    Schreuth.      2,079,229 :   May    4. 
Pigmented  composition.     R.  L.  Jenkins.     2,071,836  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Pigmented    products.      M.    Jones,    W.    F.    Smith,    and    A. 

Stewart.     2,079,350  ;  May  4. 
Pigments,  Coating.     VV.  J.  O'Brien.     2,068,066  ;  Jan.  19. 
Pigments,    Dispersing   black.      P.    F.    Elliott   and    R.    T. 

Hucks.     2,094,146  ;  Sept.  28. 
Pigments,    E.xtracting    chloroplast.      F.    M.    Schertz   and 

R.   H.   Van    Sant.     2,098,110;   Nov.   2. 
Pigments,  Manufacture  of.     H.   Dourif.     2,067,908:  Jan. 

19. 
Pigments,     Manufacture    of    materials     containing.       H. 

Dreyfus.     2.099,004;  Nov.  16. 
Pigments    of    basic    dyes,    Colloldizod.      M.    L.    Crossley, 

R.   H.  Kienle,  and  G.  L.  Royer.     2,079,548;  May  4. 
Pigments,   Silica.     J.    W.  Ayors.     2,093.106;   Sept.   14. 
Pigments,  Titanium.     R.  II.  Monk.      2,085,165;  June  29. 
Pigments,  Treating.     TI.  R.  Minor.     2.007.000;  Jan.  5. 
Pile     cutfor.        II.     TI.     Havnton     and     J.     W.     Foster. 

2,000,021  ;  Aug.  17. 
Pile  driver.     P.   Pfelffer.     2,080,951  ;  May  18. 
Pile   driving  nttaclimcnt.      J.    B.   Templeton.      2,096,943; 

Oct.   26. 
Pile  fabric.     A.  I\r.  Muldoon.     2,089,289:  Aug.  10, 
Pile   fabric.      W.    A.    Rice  and   F.    O.    Shinn.      2,098,595; 

Nov.  9. 
Pile  fabric.     H.  L.  Shuttlownrth.     2,090.402  :  Aug.  17. 
Pile  fabric  loom.    A.  M.  Muldoon.    2,076,402;  Mar.  30, 
Pile     fabric     loom,     lioubh;     tuft.        It.     G.     Knowland. 

2,070,785;  Apr.  13. 
Pile    fabric,    I'orous    coated.      O.    S.    Illers.      2,070,335  ■ 

Feb.  9. 
Pile    foundation   construction.      P.   Chapman.     2,080,977  ; 

July  33. 
Pile,    Protected.      J.    W.    B.   Blackman.      2,083,592 ;   Juno 

15. 
Pile     Hliells,      App.'iratus      for     driving.      IC.      I),      \\atl, 

2,099,004;  Nov.   10. 
Pller,   Article.     J.    U.   Coe.      2,072,007  ;   Mar.   2. 
Piling,  Concrete  Interlocking.     10.  F.  Stevens.     2,099, 5»;!: 

Nov.   10. 
Piling,   Concrete  sheet.     A.  G.  RotlnolT.     2,089,703  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Piling,  Interlocking  ste.-l  Hlieet.     K.  F.  Steven.s.     2,009,542  ; 

Nov.  16. 


J.  W.  B.  Blackman.    2,083,593  ; 
K.  Nolte.     2,093,208  ;   Sept. 


Piling,  Making  protected. 

June  15. 
Piling,  Making  sheet  metal. 

14. 

Piling,  Sheet.     E.  L.  Ball.     2,090,720  ;  Aug.  24. 
Piling,  Tubular  interlocking.     E.  F.   Stevens.     2,101,285  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Pilfering  deterrent   system.     F.  B.  O'Brien.     2,090,225 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Pill  or  tablet.     J.  W.  Keller.     2,099,402  ;  Nov.  16. 
Pillow  block.     B.  S.  Okner  and  C.  Nelson,  Jr.     2,092,985  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Pilot     for    valve    grinding    tools.      H.    W.    Zimmerman. 

2,084,175  ;  June  15. 
Pilot,  Highway.     L.  C.  Noderer.     2,079,260;  May  4. 
Pilot,       Blechanical        automatic.  L.       Weimerskirch. 

2,098,019  ;  Nov.  2. 
Pin  :  See- 
Bobby  pin.  Insulator  supporting  pin. 

Clothespin.  Lingerie  pin. 

Cotter  pin.  Pole-top  pin. 

Coupling  pin.  Safety  pin. 

Fracture  pin. 
Pin.    G.  S.  Light.     2,076,655  ;  Apr.  13. 
Pin     and      barette.      Combination      bob.        H.      Engleke. 

2,095,802  ;  Oct.  12. 
Pin  and  bolt  holder.     M.  T.  Tipsord.     2.102.926;  Dec.  21. 
Pin  and  die,  Combined  rolling.    B.  J.  Albert!.    2,075,157  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Pin  and  tumbler  mechanism.     H.  H.  Kistner.     2,098,048  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Pin    carriage    mechanism.      T.    E.    D.    Bilde.      2,088,397 ; 

July  27. 
Pin  feeding  apparatus.    F.  Magidson.    2,083,534;  June  8. 
Pin    for    concrete    construction,    Dowel.      H.    A.     Shaw. 

2,094,853  ;  Oct.  5. 
Pin  for  guns.  Safety  firing.       R.  F.  Sedgley.     2,089,581  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Pin  for  pianos,  Tuning.     R.  Schulze.    2,075,001 ;  Mar.  23. 
Pinholder.     J.  F.  Beach.     2,073,602  ;  Mar.   16. 
Pin  holding  device.     J.   Sunnen.     2,070,380  ;   Feb.  9. 
Pinhole  grinder.     J.  Sunnen.     2,006,586  ;  Jan.  5. 
Pin      insulator     assembly,      Multithread.     G.      C.      Hill. 

2,096,613  ;  Oct.  19. 
Pin  or  bolt  lock.     C.  M.  Hannaford.     2,098,185  ;   Nov.  2. 
Pin  roll.     J.  J.  Krehbiel.     2,088,378  ;  July  27. 
Pin    shackle,    Lockable.      W.    D.    Morrison.      2,097,465 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Pin  structure.   Center.     E.  H.  Piron.     2,096,004-5  ;    Oct. 

19. 
Pin  ticket  machine.     C.  A.  Flood.     2,083,150  ;  June  8. 
Pinwheel     feed.      J.     Q.     Sherman    and    H.     G.     Dybvig. 

2,102,051  ;   Dec.  21. 
Pins,  Grooving.     E.  K.  von  Mertens.     2,094,731  ;  Oct.  5. 
Pins,  Making  belt  lacer  joining.    F.  W.  Knott.    2,073,374  ; 

Mar.  9. 

Pine  and  fir  cones  and  the  like.  Method  of  and  apparatus 

for  cleaning.     G.  V.  Oholm.     2,071,895  ;  Feb.  23. 
Pine    gum    into    fractions.    Separating.       S.    Palkin    and 

T.  H.  Harris,  Jr.     2,086,777  ;   July  13. 
Pine  tar  and  rubber  product.     H.  A.  Endres.     2,095,927 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Pinene,    Isomerlzation   of.     D.   H.    SheflSeld.      2,097,744 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Pinking  attachment.     E.  F.  Horn.     2,071,230;  Feb.  16. 
Pinking   machine.     J.  Brussell.     2,093,071  ;   Sept.   14. 
Pinking  machine.     R.  J.  Hearne.     2,083.909  ;  June  15. 
Pinking  machine.     H.  C.  Herschman.     2,070,402  ;  Feb.  9. 
Pinking   mechanism   for  sewing  machines.     A.    Spielman. 

2,100,987  ;  Nov.  30. 
Pintle  lock.    J.  Schlitz.     2,089,300  ;  Aug.  10. 
Pipe :  See — 


Cellar  pipe. 

Ccntrifugally  cast  pipe. 

Cleaning  pipe. 

Corn  cob  smoking  pipe. 

Exhaust  pipe. 

Flexible  pipe. 

Lined  concrete  pipe. 

M{!tal  pipe. 
Pipe.     L.  M.  Francis. 
Pipe.     A.    Sottorborg. 


Nicotine  and  moisture  ab- 
sorbing pipe. 
Smoker's  pipe. 
Smoking  pipe. 
Sulidraiiiage  pipe. 
Tobacco  pipe. 
'roliiuco  smoking  pipe. 
Toy   sparking  pipe. 
2,097,367  ;   Oct.  2(i. 
2,094.852  ;    Oct.   .^>. 
Pipe  aligning  tool.     E.  G.  Boyer.     2,080,900  ;  May  18. 
I'ipc    :\tu\    load.    Tobacco.       I-.    M.    (;illliim.       L".!!'.!!  .110 ; 

Aug.  31, 
IMdi'   and   making   the   same.     C.   S.    Patton.      2,102,969  ; 

Doc.  21, 
I'ipo  Mild  producing  the  same,  Coated  metal.     P.  Mcllroy. 

2,08  1,209  ;  Juno  15. 
I'ipo    1111(1    the    like,    Tobacco.      P.    Seelmu.i.      2,004,378; 

Sopl.  28. 
I'ljio,    A(ipniiitiis   for   forming  concrete.      W.    \V.   TrIcUey 

2,0!)I,:!,S5  ;    Aug.    31. 
ri|)o  :iri;iiii;«'iii('nt    for  artlciiliitod   locoiiiot  Ives,   Stonn)  o\ 
liauHt,     I,.  II.  Ilanco.     2.085,098  ;  June  20. 

I'i|>c  iiriaii),;! it    I'or  art  Iculiitod   loooiiiotlvcs,   Stoiiin   i\- 

liuii.Mt.      10,   Sloole.      2,060,370;   Jan.   5. 
i'ipi'    lio.Klliig    tool.       N.    .\.    Tornbloin    and    10.    U.vliind. 

100,503; 


2,085,710; 

Juno  29. 

I'iiio  liliiiik.s, 
Nov.   .'lO, 

Miiiiiitacturi 

of.     J.   V. 

Ciiputo. 

l*i|)o    i-lillllp. 

S.    lOviins, 

2,()l>l.ltl(i; 

Aug,  :!i 

I'ipo  cl.iiiip. 

V.  A.  Lang. 

2,085,321 

;  June  20 

968 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


J 


2,099,125  ;  Nov.   16. 
Perkins.     2,095,888  ;  Oct 


G.    Perkins.      2,102,738 
drying.     J.     J.     Boax, 


Pipe  cleaner.     F.  Possinger.     2,086,738  ;  July  13. 

Pipe   cleaner,    Waste.      M.    F.    Szukalski,    Jr.,   and   M.   A. 

Szukalski,  Sr.     2,069,100  ;  Jan.  26. 
Pipe  cleaning  apparatus,  Beer.     C.  C.  Smith.     2,098,525  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Pipe  cleaning  tool.     R.  G.  Schwarz  and  A.  H.  Vorbusch- 

2,093,819  ;  Sept.  21. 
Pipe    cleaning    tool,    90°    bend,    flexible.      A.    J.    Carver. 

2.099,723  ;  Nov.  23. 
Pipe  clip.     E.  A.  S.  Langslow. 
Pipe  coating  apparatus.     A.  G, 

12. 
Pipe  coating  apparatus.     A.  G.  Perkins.     2,099,076  ;  Nov, 

16. 
Pipe    coating    apparatus.      A 

Dec.  21. 
Pipe     coatings.     Apparatus     for 

2,099,462  :  Nov.  16. 
Pipe  connecter.     G.  Lundquist.     2,099,984  ;  Nov.  23. 
Pipe  connection,  Bull  plug.     W.  F.  Brousell.     2,070,855 

Feb.  16. 
Pipe   connection,    Insulated.     J.   C.   Karcher.     2,096,279 

Oct.  19. 
Pipe  construction.     J.  A.  Porteous.     2,088.922  :  Aug.  3. 
Pipe  construction,  Composite.    J.  A.  Stadtfeld.   2,076,210 

Apr.  6. 
Pipe    construction,    Tobacco. 
Mar.  16. 

W.  S.  Board.     2,082,868  ;  June  8. 
A.  O.  Bredeson.     2,077,035  ;  Apr.  13. 
C.  F.  Greenburg.     2.087,908  ;  July  27. 
M.  J.  Kaplan.     2,068,648  ;  Jan.  26. 
J.  F.  Kirby.     2,089,802;  Aug.  10. 
R.  S.  McKeever.     2,101.406  :  Dec.  7. 
A.  L.  Parker.     2.092,135  ;  Sept.  7. 

B.     F.     Smith     and     H.     B.     Palmer, 


A.    L.    Vogel.      2,073,663 


O.    J.    McCullough.      2,072,341 ; 


H.  Reed.     2,069,593  : 
G.  D.  Manville. 


Feb.  2. 
2,071,756  ; 


May  4. 
Smith. 


Pipe  coupling. 
Pipe  coupling. 
Pipe  coupling. 
Pipe  coupling. 
Pipe  coupling. 
Pipe  coupling. 
Pipe  coupling. 
Pipe     coupling. 

2,081,021 ;  May  18. 
Pipe  coupling.  J.   W.  Wallis.     2.067.428:  .Tan.  12. 
Pipe  coupling.  Form  of.     K.  Alt.     2.090,719  ;  Aug.  24. 
Pipe  coupling,  Rubber  lined.     C.  P.  McHugh.     2,070,291  : 

Feb.  9. 
Pipe   covering.   Cellular  heat  insulation.     R.   Donley,   Sr. 

2,083,596  ;  June  15. 
Pipe  cutter.     W.  L.  Church.     2.066.767  :  Jan.  5. 
Pipe  cutter.     E.  Huflfman.     2,071,166  ;  Feb.  16. 
Pipe   cutter.   Inside.     R.   D.   Brannon   and   H.   G.   Moore. 

2.084,606  ;  June  22. 
Pipe    cutter,    Outside. 

Mar.    2. 
Pipe  cutter,  Outside.    D. 
Pipe  cutter,  Quick  adjusting. 

Feb.  23. 
Pipe  cutting  apparatus.     C.  R.   Stover.     2,090,431 ;  Aug. 

Pipe  cutting   machine.      H.   F.    Brown.     2,086,764 ;   July 

Pipe  cutting  machine.     R.  B.  Pealer.     2,079,180 ; 
Pipe     cutting     or    welding     apparatus.       D.     L. 

2,077,277  ;  Apr.  13. 
Pipe  ends.  Forming  lined.     W.  E.  Bannerman.     2,070,852  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Pipe    finishing.    Method    of    and    apparatus    for.       J.    L. 

Adams.  .Tr.     2,071,154;  Feb.  16. 
Pipe  fitter's  wrench.     O.  E.  Barker.     2,089,931 ;  Aug.  17 
Pipe  fitting.     R.  E.  Fritsch.     2,066.775  ;  Jan.  5. 
Pipe  fitting  and  like  article.     F.  H.   Benge.     2,082,611  ; 

June  1. 
Pipe  fitting  and  making  the  same.  Branch.     L.  W.  Jordan 

2,088,961  ;  Aug.  3. 
Pipe    fittings   and    the   like,    Grooving.     C.   A.    Campbell. 

2,093.513  ;  Sept.   21. 
Pipe  fittings.  Manufacturing  wrought  nonferrous.     E    S 

Cornell,  Jr.     2,078,195  ;  Apr.  20. 
Pipe  flanging  machine.     F.  H.  Andrus. 

23. 

Pipe  flushing  system.     T.  Nigbor.     2.081.204;  May  25. 
Pipe    for    fire    extinguishing    purposes    with    a    widening 

mouthpiece,  Jet.     P.   Stein.      2,089.304;   Aug.   10. 
Pipe  handling  tool.     L.  F.  Baash.     2,098.369  ;  Nov.   9. 
Pipe  heat  exchanger.  Double.     J.  C.  Mahoney. 

Nov.  16. 
Pipe  heater.     G.  W.  Watts.     2,076,871 ;  Apr. 
Pipe  heating  system  regulating  plate.  One.     D. 

wait.  Jr.     2.102.197  :  Dec.  14. 
Pipe  holder.     L.  C.  Tilbury.     2,073,859  ;  Mar.  16. 
Pipe    holder    and    puller.      W.    E.    Andrews. 

Jan.  12. 
Pipe  holding  apparatus.    W.  L.  Church.    2,075,426  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Pipe    In    well    holes,    Supporting.      H.    L.     McQuiston 

2,079,518  :  May  4. 
Pipe  insulation.     R.   R.  Black.     2,088,400;   July   27. 
Pipe  joint.     R.  C.  Boughton.     2,101,894;  Doc.  14. 
Pipe  joint.     J.  A.  Byers.     2,099.722  ;  Nov.  23. 
Pipe  joint.     W.  L.  Church.     2,075,427  ;  Alar.  30. 
Pipe  joint.    N.  Herzmark.    2,082,054  ;  June  1. 
Pipe  joint.     E.  Kennedy.      2,075,947  ;  Apr.  6. 
Pipe  ioint.    K.  L.  Lanninger.     2.087,916  :  July  27. 
Pipe  'joint.     J.  W.  Moore.     2,085,922  ;  July  6. 
Pipe  joint.     A.  E.  Osborn.     2,101,155  ;  Dec.  7. 
P'Pe  Ioint.     A.   E.   Osborn.     2,102.434 ;   Dec.    14. 
Pipe  Joint.     C.  T.  Walter     2,083,970  ;  June  15. 


2,071,314;   Feb. 


2,099,493  ; 

13. 

N.  Crosth- 


2,067,372 ; 


Pipe    joint    and     sealing    the    same.       R.    C.    Boughton. 

2,076,876;  Apr.  13. 
Pipe    joint.    Bell    and    spigot.     H.    Y.    Carson   and   R.    J. 

Teetor.      2,087.752  ;    July  20. 
Pipe  joints.  Making.     W.  M.  Robinson  and  H.  K.  Rader. 

2,094,495  :  Sept.  28. 
Pipe  leak  plug.     P.  D.  Merrill.     2,077.050 ;  Apr.  13. 
Pipe-line  booster.     R.  Klemm.     2,092,376  ;  Sept.  7. 
Pipe  line  clamp.     N.  B.  Thompson.     2,094,258  ;   Sept.  28. 
Pipe   line   system   and   valve   therefor.      J.    R.    Polston. 

2,098,014;   Nov.   2. 
Pipe    line    treating    system.      W.    Woelflin.      2,083.800 ; 

June  15. 
Pipe,  Making.     W.  B.  Ewing.     2,086,125  ;  July  6. 
Pipe,  Manufacture  of  wooden  tobacco.     A.    VVinogradow. 

2,089,519  ;  Aug.    10. 
Pipe  or  similar  article,  Smoking.     F.  F.  Ellingwood,  A.  S. 

Zimmerman,  and  S.  Frey.     2,068.598  :  Jan.   19. 
Pipe  or  tube  mill.  Seamless.     S.  Findlater.     2,084,330-1 ; 

June  22. 
Pipe  pile  construction.    W.  R.  Marsden.    2,080,493 ;  May 

18. 
Pipe  rack.     W.  C.  HoUis.     2,071,632  ;  Feb.  23. 
Pipe    refuse    eliminator.     Conductor.       L.     W.     French. 

2,090,997  ;  Aug.  24. 
Pipe  rotating  device.     H.   B.  Jones.     2,089,800  ;  Aug.  10. 
Pipe    section    and    coupling    therefor.      W.    E.     Stitzer. 

2,083,966  ;  June  15. 
Pipe  sleeve  with  floor  and   ceiling  plate.  Adjustable.     J. 

Hutchinson.     2,098,389  ;  Nov.  9. 
Pipe   smoker's    serving   set.     H.   D.    Phillips.     2,096,405 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Pipe   tapping  apparatus.     J.  E.  Polston  and  A.  M.  Hill. 

2,097,398;   Oct.^6. 
Pipe  testing  plug.     N.  Santucci.     2,066,650  ;  Jan.  5. 
Pipe     thread     protecting     device.       Ii.     S.     Cundennan. 

2,082,286;    June   1. 
Pipe  thread  protector.     B.  Engstrom.     2.073,389  :   ■Viar.  9. 
Pipe     thread      protector.        B.      Engstrom.        2,098,087 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Pipe  thread  protector.    L.  R.  Schmaus.    2,101,514  :  Dec.  7. 
Pipe  thread  protector,  Inside.     B.  Engstrom.     2,098,088  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Pipe  threading  machine.     W.  L.  BenninghofC.     2,067,626  : 

Jan.  12. 
Pipe  tip.     J.  R.  McLellan.     2,086,042  ;  July  6. 
Pipe  union.    W.  S.  Moffitt.    2.098.669  :  Nov.  9. 
Pipe  union  and  ball  check  valve.  Combined.     F.  R.  Long. 

2,103,427  ;  Dec.  28. 
Pipe      welding      machine,       Spiral.     J.      L.      Anderson. 

2,087,274;  July  20. 
Pipeworking  machine.     R.  B.   Pealer.     2,079,179  ;  May  4. 
Pipe     wrapping     machine.     R.     G.     Roberts.     2,069,539  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Pipe  wrapping  machine.     E.  L.   Rolfe  and  C.  W.  Fuller. 

2,070,925  ;  Feb.  16. 
Pipe  wrench.     C.  A.  Huntley.     2,092,699  ;  Sept.  7. 
Pipe  wrench.     N.  Rector.     2,081.383  :  May  25. 
Pipe  wrench.     W.  O.  Thewes.     2,076,830 ;  Apr.  13. 
Pipes  and   tubes.   Apparatus  for  making.     B.   Bannister. 

2,099,4.59  :   Nov.    16. 
Pipes,    Apparatus     for    cleaning    drain.       W.     F.    Dart. 

2,077,516  ;  Apr.  20. 
Pipes.  Apparatus  for  coating.     A.  G.  Perkins.     2,090,851 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Pipes,  Apparatus  for  coating.    K.  T.  PotthofE.     2,074,935  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Pipes,  Attachment  for  smoking.     H.  F.  Haines.     2,099,203  ; 

Nov.   16. 
Pipes.  Stanufacture  of  concrete.     M.  Overvad.     2,102,968  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Pipes,  Method   of  lining.     L.  L.  Wadsworth.     2,066,592 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Pipes.     Process     for     connecting.       R.     Niederstrasser. 

2,077,641 ;  Apr.  20. 
Pipette.     F.  L.  Hicks.     2,091,414;  Aug.   31. 
Pipette.     J.  J.  Moran.     2,097,571  ;  Nov.  2. 
Piping,  Soil  and  vent.     H.  A.  Faber.     2.067,078  ;  Jan.  5. 
Pistol.     E.   S.  Pomerov.     2,081.438  :  Mav  25. 
Pistol,   Cap.     J.  D.  Kilgore.     2,098,006  ;'  Nov.  2. 
Pistol   grip.  Deep  sea   rod.     J.   D.   Williams.     2,084.931  : 

June  22. 
Pistol,  Repeating.     R.  J.  Rickenbacher.     2,087,450;  July 

Piston.  W.  E.  Brill.     2,092,599  ;  Sept.  7. 

Piston.  G.   Q.   Britt.     2,084,834;   June  22. 

Piston.  J.   A.   Buchanan.     2,076.118  ;   Apr,   6. 

Piston.  H.  B.   Chaffin.     2,095,629;  Oct.   12. 

Piston.  R.  E.  Day.     2,066,613  :  Jan.  5. 

Piston.  A.  Delielack.     2.067.314 :  .Tan.   12. 

Piston.  J.  S.  Donaldson.     2,095,381  ;  Oct.  12. 

Piston.  A.  L.  Dorrell.     2,084,949  ;   June  22. 

Piston.  H.   C.   Edwards.      2,073,866  ;   Mar.    16. 

Piston.  P.  M.  Freer.    2,080,705  ;  May  18. 

Piston.  O.  F.  Gottlieb.     2,077.-5^8  ;  Apr.  20. 

Piston.  L.  P.  Kalb  and  A.  J.  Meyer.     2,075,290 ;  Mar.  30. 

Piston.  E.  C.  Long.     2,068,341 ;  Jan.  19. 

Piston.  H.  Mahle.     2,080.286  ;  Mav  1 1 

Piston.  A.  L.  Nelson.     2,067.278  :  Jan.  12. 

Piston.  A.  L.  Nelson.     2,082,898 ;  June  8. 

Piston.  A.  L.  Nelson.     2,086,677  ;  July  13. 

Piston.  A.  L.  Nelson.     2,100,719  ;   Nov.  30. 

Piston.  F.    Rowntree    and    A.    J.    E.    Kitts.     2,066,802: 
Jan.  5. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


969 


Piston.     A.  V.  Saharoff.     2,092,086-7  ;  Sept.  7. 

Piston.     W.  L.  Schoengarth.     2.100.203  :  Nov.  23. 

Piston.     C.  E.   Sorensen.      2,100,.525  ;  Nov.   30. 

Piston.     M.   Spengler.      2,074,282 ;   Mar.    16. 

Piston.     W.  L.   Treseder.     2,069,565  ;   Feb.  2. 

Piston.     C.  A.  Wild,  A.  and  W.  Monkhouse.     2,093,594; 

Sept.  21. 
Piston.     J.  C.  Young.     2,080,297  ;  Mav  11. 
Piston  and  packing.     N.  Frank.     2,069.437  ;  Feb.  2. 
Piston  and  packing  therefor.      S.   T.  Nelson.     2,077,182  ; 

Apr.   13. 
Piston,  and  piston  connecting  rod  assembly.     R.  K.  Lee. 

2,072,373  ;   Mar.   2. 
Piston  and  piston  ring.     C.  N.  Teetor.     2,068,042  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Piston  and  piston  rod  assembly.    L.  S.  Hamer.    2,084,439  ; 

June  22. 
Piston    and    rod    assembly.      R.    J.    Kratky.      2,097,983 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Piston  construction.     W.  Wuerfel.     2,102,661  :  Dec.  21. 
Piston,  Deep  well  pump.    J.  P.  Jackson.    2,089,556  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Piston  deformer.     E.  C.  Norton.     2.0S7.700  :  July  20. 
Piston  engine.     J.   Pavlecka.     2,085,270  ;  June  29. 
Piston,  Engine.     R.  Schneider.     2,069,594  ;   Feb.   2. 
Piston  expander.     E.  B.  Dennie.     2,095.029  ;  Oct.  5. 
Piston  expander.     W.  C.  Knoebel.     2,103,665  ;  Dec.  28. 
Piston  expander.     A.  Lordo.     2.089.614  ;  Aug.  10. 
Piston  expander.     W.  J.  Six.     2,078,033  ;  Apr.  20. 
Piston  expander.     D.  M.  Smith.     2,103,664  ;  Dec.  28. 
Piston  expander.     D.  M.  Solenberger.     2,073,499  ;  Mar.  9. 
Piston  expander.     W.  C.  Van  Oort.     2,092,377  :  Sept.  7. 
Pi.ston   expander.      O.   J.   Worel.     2,101,279  ;  Dec.   7. 
Piston    expander    inserter.      G.    J.    Moeller.      2,071,648 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Piston,  Expansible.     C.  S.  Johnston.     2,087,761  ;  July  20. 
Piston  fixture.     H.  W.  Zimmerman.     2,100,534  ;  Nov.  30. 
Piston   for   an   internal   combustion   motor.     E.   C.    Long. 

2,071,131  ;  Feb.  16. 
Piston  for   an   internal   combustion  motor.      E.   C.   Long. 

2,090,799  ;  Aug.  24. 
Piston  for  barrel  engines.  Wobbler  actuating.     H.  Alfaro. 

2,091,949  ;  Sept.  7. 
Piston  for  engines.     R.   G.  Frye.     2,074,581  :  Mar.  23. 
Piston    for    internal    combustion    motors.     E.    C.    Long. 

2,069,615  ;  Feb.  2. 
Piston    for    internal    combustion    motors.      E.    C.    Long. 

2,070,085  ;  Feb.  9. 
Piston    for    internal    combustion    motors.      E.    C.    Long. 

2,076,822  ;  Apr.  13. 
Piston    for    internal    combustion    motors.      E.    C.    Long. 

2,083,533;  June  8. 
Piston    for    internal    combustion    motors.      E.    C.    Long. 

2,097,570;  Nov.  2. 
Piston,  Light  alloy.    K.  Steiner.    2,097.049  ;  Oct.  26. 
Piston,  Light  metal.     E.  Mahle.     2,074,228  ;  Mar.  16. 
Piston  lubricating  means.     G.  D.  Caldwell  and  L.  E.  Hood. 

2,083,036  ;  June  15. 
Piston  machine.  Rotary.     E.  Kagi.     2,068,918  ;  Jan.  26. 
Piston     m.Tnufacturo,     Sheet    metal.     G.     M.    Ambrosius. 

2,101,888  ;  Dec.  14. 
Piston  moniber.      IT.   E.   Muohnic,      2.076,302  ;   Apr.    0. 
Piston  mold.     M.   Ford,   C.  E.  Sorensen,  H.  M.  Eeinhold, 

and  C.  A.  Collins.     2,086,610;  July  13. 
Piston   mold.     H.  A.  and  W.  T.   Soulis.     2,076,971  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Piston  motor  compressor,  Free.     H.  Jilnicke.     2,086,162  ; 

July  6. 
Piston  motor  compressor,  Free.     H.  Jttnlcke.     2,086,228 ; 

July  6. 
Piston  motor  compressor  unit,  Free  and  opposed.     U.  1'. 

Pill  eras  Pcscnni.     2.091,011  ;  Aug.  31. 
Piston  oil  pump.     S.  Q.  Shannon.     2,006,489  ;  Jan.  5. 
Piston    packing    niciiiber.       \V.     S.    Watson.      2,093,062 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Piston  pin.     K.  E.  Kyl6n.    2,067,714;  Jan.  12. 
Piston,   I'nnip.     11.   W.   IMillniinc.     2,079,998;    May   11. 
Piston    pump.     Reversible    planetary.      G.    R.    Llndborg. 

2,103,474;  Dec.  28. 
Piston  ring.    T.  A.  Bowers.     2,076,.'542 ;  Apr.  13. 
Piston  ring.     T.  A.  Bowers.     2,070,544  ;  Apr.  13. 
Piston  ring.     C.  Curtis.     2,101,244:  Dec.  7. 
Piston  ring.     L.  Freodmnn.     2,087,208;  July  13. 
Piston  ring.     L.  W.  Ilerbst.     2,085,362  ;  June  29. 
Piston   ring.      M.  J.  Kwart/,.      2.066.9.S:!  ;  Jan.   5. 
Piston   ring.     F.   A.   Lulhy.     2,078,304  ;    Apr.  27. 
Piston  ring.     F.  A.  Luthy.     2,098,901-2  ;  Nov.  0. 
Piston   ring.     C.  A.  Maricn.     2,093,332;  Sept.  14. 
Piston      ring.     A.     W.     Morton     and     E.     A.      Koother. 

2,0!)6,00:i  ;  Oct.   19. 
Piston  ring.     E.   C.  Norton.     2,083,237;  June  8. 
Piston  ring.     L.  A.  San'ord,      207'!. KM  :  ,\pr.  6. 
Piston   ring.     T.   Sclmub.      2,080,579;    May   18. 
Piston  ring.     S.  S.  Slyk.     2,080,035  ;  May   IS. 
Piston  ring.     I).  M.  Soli'nhcrL'er.     2,()(I8,1  11  ;  .Tan.  19. 
Piston  ring.     U.  A.  Sopp.     2.073,500;  Mar.  9. 
I'Iston   ring.      V.   \V.   Wllkcning.     2.101,120;  Dec.   7. 
Piston  ring.     W.  WuitIi'I.     U(>.  20,250  ;  Jan.  20. 
I'lHlon  ring  exiiiind.T.      K.  A     T,iitliy.     2,07S,:!9.'>  ;  Apr.   27. 
I'Iston  ring  cxpiind.r.     II.  Teetor.     He.   20,588;  Dec.   14. 
I'lHlori  rJTig  expander.      U.  R.  Teotor.     2,084,828;  June  22, 

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Piston  ring  expander,  Constant  expansion.     A.  F.  White. 

2,076,310;  Apr.  6. 
Piston  ring  joint.     C.  C.  Farmer.     2.092,413 ;  Sept.  7. 
Piston  ring  material.     T.  A.  Bowers.     2,076.539  ;  Apr.  13. 
Piston  ring  ridge  remover.     C.   C.   Petersen.     2,074,424 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Piston    ring  spring.     A.   Guerriero.      2,082,332 ;   June   1. 
Piston  ring  system,  High  speed.     L.   lUmer.     2,072,623  ; 

Mar.   2. 
Piston    ring   testing    device.     E.    E.    Hewitt.     2,084,683 ; 

June  22. 
Piston  ring,  Two-piece.  J.  G.  Hodge.  2,082,056  ;  June  1. 
Piston  rings.  Forming.  W.  Wuerfel.  2,093,263  ;  Sept.  14. 
Piston  rings.  Making.  T.  A.  Bowers.  2,076.543  ;  Apr.  13. 
Piston  rings,  Making.  R.  S.  Newton.  2,098,790  ;  Nov.  9. 
Piston  rod  protector.  T.  K.  Helmer.  2,102,797  ;  Dec.  21. 
Piston    sealing   device.      D.    M.    Solenberger.      2,068,115 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Piston   skirt   expander.     C.   M.   O'Neil.     2,093,475 ;    Sept. 

21. 
Piston   structure.   Floating.     F.   F.   Bronson.     2,098,612 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Piston,    Trunk.      J.    Flammang,    P.    L.    Bowser,    and    H. 

Ernst.     2,079,441 ;  May  4. 
Piston,  Upset.     A.  A.  Randier.     2,096,513  ;  Oct.  19. 
Pistons,     Apparatus     for     making.        G.      H.     Blettner. 

2,101,043  :  Dec.  7. 
Pistons,   Apparatus   for  molding.      J.    R.    Cox   and  A.    A. 

Abramoska.     2,070,649  ;  Feb.  16. 
Pistons,   Casting.     G.  H.  Blettner.     2,101,046;  Dec.   7. 
Pistons,  Making.     G.  H.  Blettner.     2,101,044  ;  Dec.  7. 
Pistonu  expander.     L.  D.  Bax.     2,098,447  ;  Nov.  9. 
Pit,  Soaking.     W.  McKee.     2.097.932  ;  Nov.  2. 
Pitch   indicator.     W.    J,   Blanchard.      2,069,991  ;   Feb.   9. 
Pitch.  Melting.     H.  B.  Imes.     2,067.450  :  Jan.  12. 
Pitch    propeller,    Adjustable.      A.    E.    Gaba.      2,094,149 ; 

Sept.  28. 
Pitch      propeller     means,      Variable.        E.      J.      Weible. 

2,086.686;  July  13. 
Pitch  propeller,  Variable.     J.  M.  Shoemaker.     2,086,097  ; 

July  6. 
Pitchograph.     W.  R.  Kear.     2.096.747  ;  Oct.  26. 
Pitman.     R.  Kuskie.     2,100,965  :  Nov.  30. 
Pitman.     L.   A.   Paradise.      2,082,258 ;   June   1. 
Pitman  connection.     W.  J.  Coultas.     2,090,750  ;  Aug.   24. 
Pitman,  Self  oiling.     F.  Cooper.     2,079,987  :  May  11. 
Pitman   stirrup    bearing.     W.   W.   Erlewine.      2,079,113 ; 

May  4. 
Pitot   tube.     E.    S.   and   E.    S.   Cole,   and   L.    J.   Hooper. 

2,101,165  ;  Dec.  7. 
Pitter   and   parer.   Fruit  and   vegetable.      L.    W.   Deenba. 

2.091,777;   Aug.   31. 
Pitter,     Fruit.        H.     M.     Connor     and     E.     W.     Carroll. 

2,092,956  :  Sept.  14. 
Pitter,  Fruit.     J.  C.  Brown.     2,097,756  ;  Nov.   2. 
Fitter,  Peach.     P.  Jepson.     2,066,567  ;  Jan.  5. 
Pivot.    E.  O.  Roy.    2.093,367  ;  Sept.  14. 
Pivot   and    circuit    controlling   mechanism    for    balancing 

machines.     T.  Y.  Olsen.     2,087.053  ;  July  20. 
Pivot      for     indicating      instruments.        F.      C.      Kelley. 

2.081,820;  May  25. 
Pl.Tce  indicator.     R.  M.  Eichelsdoerfer.     2,103,250 ;  Dec. 

28. 
Placer  machine.     J.   F.  Poore.     2,075,357  ;   Mar.  30. 
Placer  mining  device.     G.  P.  Silke.     2,073.122  ;  Mar.  9. 
Plane,   P.odily  movable.     H.  L.  Adams.     2,074,766  ;   Mar. 

23 
Plane,   Rotary.     J.   Stevenson.     2,077.281  ;   Apr.  13. 
I'lane,   Speed.     J.  V.   Martin.     2,081,430;   May  25. 
Planer  head.  Floor  board.      S.   E.   Thornton.     2,090,879  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Planer,    Manually    portable   power-driven    rotary.      H.    C. 

Preston  and  A.  G.  Decker.     2,085.003  :  June  29. 
Planer,  Road.     G.  R.  Wilcox.     2,072.995  ;  Mar.  9. 
I'l.inel.Trinni.     15.   ,\.   La   Grasse.      2.098,290  :   Nov.  9. 
Planing    and    glazing    tool,    Combination.      A.    B.    Quick. 

2,083,123;  June  8. 
Plank,      Artificial.       IT.     W.     Grelder     and     II.     Marc. 

2,087,088  ;  July  13. 
Planli,  CoMipo.site.     10.  D.  Coddington.     2,091,7.'>0;  Aug.  31, 
Plank,  Spring.     R.  I?.  WInshlp.     2,098,328:  Nov.  0. 

Plant  and  bin  arrangement  for  coal.  Domestic  screening 

W.  W.  Dartnell.     2.071,4,56:   Feb.   23. 
Plant  ball  pncUage  and  making  the  san\e.     J.  T.  Lovett 

.7r.      2.097,929  :   Nov.   2. 
Plant,  (Vntnil  mixing.     J.  F.  Robb.     2,073,0."i2  ;  Mnr.  10 
Plant,    Cereal   dehydration.      L.   Zlhler.      2,071,448;   Fob. 

23. 
Plant    covering.      A.  C.  Fischer.     2,097,972  ;  Nov.  2. 
Plant    feeder   and    support.      R.    S.    C.    Fow.      2,072,105  ; 

Mar.    2. 
Pl.ml     ferllli/.Ing    container.      W.    M.    Wilson    and   L.    H. 

I'rllng.     2,001,513  ;  Sept.  28. 
Plant    food    manufacture.     O.    W.    Randolph.     2,087,781  ; 

.July   20. 
Plant  for  locomotive  boilers.  Feed-water  purifier.     F.  Wng- 

ncr,      2. 067,. 'ton  :   Inn.   12. 
Plant  for  the  arlltlclal  drying  of  ct^ramlc  products  and  In 

iiMrtlcular     of     tiles     and     bricks.       J.     IJ.     Monuler. 

2.0,S9.:t!)l)  :   Ang.    10. 
Plant  growth,  Forcing.     C.  11.  Wulker.     2,000,202:  Feb.  2. 
Plant  or  llowir  box.     J.  T.  Norman.     2,080,220;  .\ug.  10. 


970 


IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Plant  package,   Semipotted.     C.  E.  Gardner.     2,079,116 ; 

Alay  4. 
Plant  protector.     S.  N.  Slade,  Sr.     2,081,775  ;  May  25. 
Plant  setting  and  fertilizing  implement.  Combined.     J.  J. 

earner.     2,103,710  ;  Dec.  28. 
Plant   support.      G.   P.   Rinker.      2,083,526 ;   June   8. 
Planter.     D.  C.  Heitshu.     2.096,038  ;  Oct.  19. 
Planter.     F.  S.  White.     2,089,517  ;  Aug.  10. 
Planter    and    fertilizer    distributor,    Combination.      J.    C. 

Weems.     2,081,784  ;  May  25. 
Planter   and  wireless  check   rower,   Corn.     J.   Dearinger. 

2,091,194  ;  Aug.  24. 
Planter,  Corn.     L.  Rhodus.     2,071,708;  Feb.  23. 
Planter,  Corn.     C.  R.  White.     2.103,129  :  Dec.  21. 
Planter  mechanism.     H.  G.  Erickson.     2,085,354  ;  June  29. 
Planter,  Onion  set.     C.  Dekker.     2,082,688  ;  June   1. 
Planter,   Seed.      \V.  A.  Ingails.     2,093.726  ;   Sept.  21. 
Planter,  Seed.    G.  M.  Kriesbaum.    2,068,382  ;  Jan.  19. 
Planter,  Tractor.     A.  A.   Scarlett.     2,092,589  ;   Sept.  7. 
Planter,  Twin-row  potato.     F.  H.  Bateman  and  I.  Trolley. 

2,071,324  ;  Feb.  23. 
Planting   and    transplanting,   Method  and  apparatus  for. 

D.  W.  Levandowsky.     2,083,571  ;  June  15. 
Planting  device.     D.  Olivares.     2,080,897  ;  May  18. 
Planting  implement.     F.  H.  Holwick.     2,068,105  ;  Jan.  19. 
Plants,  Fertilization  of.     L.  H.  Jones.     2,091,993  :  Sept.  7. 
Plants,   Treating  the   secretions   of.     U.   G.   B.  D.    Stelle. 

2,088,684;  Aug.  3. 
Plaque,  Memorial.    A.  Warembourg.    2,068,830  ;  Jan.  26. 
Plaster  base.     A.  Elmendorf.     2,091.475;   Aug  31. 
Plaster  base.     A.  V.  Spinosa.     2,098,261 ;  Nov.  9. 
Plaster  base.     A.  V.  Spinosa.     2,099,709  ;  Nov.  23. 
Plaster  base,  Metal.     E.  D.  Coddington.     2,096,536  ;   Oct. 

19. 
Plaster  base  or  insulating  material.     E.  D.   Coddington. 

2,085,635  ;  June  29. 
Plaster  bases   and   the  product   thereof.   Making.     W.   F. 

Schulz.     2,079,819  :   May  11. 
Plaster,  Calcium  sulphate.     J.  S.  Dunn,  F.  R.  Himsworth, 

and   V.   Lefebure.     2,083,321  :   June   8. 
Plaster  case.  Detachable.     H.  M.  Gillin.     2.103,942  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Plaster     cast     cutting     means.       H.     H.     Hengstenberg. 

2,070,358  ;  Feb.  9. 
Plaster  composition.  Wall.     G.  Witty.     2,070,036  :  Feb.  9. 
Plaster,  Heatproofed  set-stabilized  gypsum.     G.  D.  King. 

2,078,199  ;  Apr.  20. 
Plaster,  Insulating.     G.  A.  New.     2,083.961 ;  June  15. 
Plaster,   Making  gypsum   wall.     O.   Haydon.      2,082,887  ; 

June  8. 
Plaster  mixer.     B.  D.  Bonham.     2.098,483  ;  Nov.  9. 
Plaster  reenforcing  fabric.     E.  D.  Coddington.     2,085.004  ; 

June  29. 
Plaster,    Set-stabilized  gypsum.     G.  D.  King.     2,078,198 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Plaster,   Set-stabilized  gypsum.     G.  D.  King.     2,078,200 ; 

Apr.   20. 
Plaster     sound-deadening     construction.     Perforated.     R. 

Ericson.     2,096,233 ;    Oct.    19. 
Plaster  wallboard  and  making  it.     C.  K.  Roos.     2.080,009  ; 

May  11. 
Plastering    machine.      E.    P.    Gassman    and    G.    J.    Mc- 

Caughey.     2,094.839  :  Oct.  5. 
Plasters,  Calcium  sulphate.     J.  S.  Dunn  and  V.  Lefebure. 

2,103,216;  Dec.  21. 
Plastic   and    coating    compositions.     J.    W.    C.    Crawford. 

2,084.386  ;  June  22. 
Plastic  and  dry  compositions.  Method  and  apparatus  for 

the  pressing  of.     B.  Lassman.     2.067,401  ;  Jan.  12. 
Plastic  and  method  of  curing.     G.  S.  Lobdell.     2.079  944- 

May  11. 
Plastic   cleaning   composition.      A.    J.    Stahl.      2.090,708  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Plastic  composition.     C.  W.  Neufeld.     2,096.684  :  Oct.  19. 
Plastic   composition   and   articles   and   making  the   same. 

A.  J.  Auchterlonie.     2,084,272  ;  June  15. 
Plastic  composition   and   compounding  the   same.     A.   F 

Rowe.     2,093.213  ;  Sept.  14. 
Plastic   compositions  and  making  same.     N.   J.   Pennine 

2,089,809-10  :  Aug.  10. 
Plastic    compositions    and    vehicles    thereof.      E.    M.    Sil- 

berman.     2,095,652  ;   Oct.    12. 
Plastic  for  laminated  safety  glass.     G.  B.  Watkins  and  J 

D.  Ryan.     2,068,782  ;  Jan.  26. 
Plastic  handling  machinery.      S.   Schiff.      2.080,012-  yi-.tx 

11. 
Plastic  impression   device.      H.   D.    and    J.   P.   Kivlahan. 

2,082,451  :  June  1. 
Plastic  material.     G.  Schneider.     2,095,291 ;  Oct.  12. 
Plastic  material  and  method  of  making.     E.  R.  Derby  and 

G.  J.  Esselen.     2,070,331  ;  Feb.  9. 
Plastic    material    and    producing    the    same.      E.    Helft. 

2.099,651  :  Nov.  16. 
Plastic  material,  Apparatus  for  compacting  and  surfacing. 

R.  W.  Baily.      2.094,910  ;  Oct.  5. 
Plastic    material.    Apparatus   for   kneading   and   working 

R.  W.  Baily.     2.084.983  ;  June  29. 
Plastic  material  in  the  manufacture  of  pottery.    Feeding 

and  forming.     W.  J.  Miller.     Re.  20,401  :  June  S. 
Plastic      material.      Manufacture      of.        T.      Robinson. 

2,072,687 ;    Mar.    2. 
Plaxtic  material.  Seasoning  of.     B.  Andersen  and  E.  A. 

Grpmiui.st.     2.084.372  ;   June    22.    ' 


Plastic  material  to  sheet  metal,  Coherently  uniting.     J.  S. 

Reid.     2,095,198  ;  Oct.  5. 
Plastic  materials,  Apparatus  for  molding.    W.  M.  McNeil. 

2,066,846  ;  Jan.  5. 
Plastic  materials.  Process  and  apparatus  for  drying.     A. 

O.  Hurxthal.     2,068,181 ;  Jan.  19. 
Plastic    materials.    Recovery    of    cellulose    organic    ester. 

M.  J.  Reid.     2,070,027  ;  Feb.  9. 
Plastic  products.    Continuous  method   of  and   apparatus 

for  making.     E.   G.    Loomis.     2,075,735  ;  Mar.  30. 
Plastic  substance  and  its  manufacture.  Luminous.     J.  P. 

Grenier.     2,084,526  :  June  22. 
Plastic  substances  and  product  obtained,  Making.     J.  C. 

Patrick.     2,100,351 :  Nov.  30. 
Plastics,    Ceinenting   cellulosic.      J.   F.   Walsh   and  A.   F. 

Caprio.     2,079,641  ;  May  11. 
Plastics.  Embossing  or  decorating  cellulosic.     O.  W.  Olsen. 

2,070,023  ;  Feb.  9. 
Plastics    or    the    like.    Masticating.      W.    R.    Urquhart, 

2,092,720  :  Sept.  7. 
Plastics,  Producing  petroleum.     D.  E.  Carr.     2,080,696; 

May  18. 
Plastics,  Synthetic.     W.  P.  ter  Horst.     2,067.465  ;  Jan.  12. 
Plate  and  other  ornamental  panel.  Sign.     W.  H.  Spencer, 

L.  R.  Birdsall  and  W.  Bahler.     2,071,239  ;  Feb.  16. 
Plate,  Baking.     J.  Balton.     2.069.026  ;  Jan.  26. 
Plate  bending  machine.     W.  F.  Huck.     2,095,331 ;  Oct.  12. 
Plate     casting     machine.      Stereotype.       F.     A.     Foster. 

2.100.003  :  Nov.  23. 
Plate      casting      machine.      Stereotype.     W.      F.      Huck. 

2,069,248  ;  Feb.  2. 
Plate  clamp.     W.  Gegenheinier.     2.101,173;  Dec.  7. 
Plate  clamp.     P.  L.  Tollison.     2,075,559  ;  Mar.  30. 
Plate    clamp    for    printing    machines.       W.    Stephenson. 

2,072,909  ;  Mar.  9. 
Plate  condenser.     R.  W.  Hastings.     2.085,191 ;  June  29. 
Plate  distilling  column.     V.  M.  Kilayko.     2,090,534  ;  Aug. 

Plate,  Face.     C.  C.  Macee.     2.088,301  :  July  27. 

Plate    finishing    and    trimming    machine.      E.    W.    Dean. 

2,083,898;  June  15. 
Plate  for  brakes.  Bearing.     W.  Wright.     2.088,126;  July 

27. 
Plate  for  dough  molding  machines.  Padded   compression. 

E.  T.  Parsons  and  H.  W.  Sawyer.     2,082,753  ;  June  1. 
Plate  for  molding  machines.  Cooling.     A.  A.  English  and 

A.   A.  For.ster.     2.087,593  ;  July  20. 
Plate  for  railway  truck  journal  boxes.  Wear.     H.  H.  Wolfe 

and  J.  S.  McPherson.     2,066,441  ;  Jan.  5. 
Plate    for    stair    treads    and     the    like,     Composite.      J. 

Schmeller,  Sr.     2,073,758  ;  Mar.  16. 
Plate    for    vulcanizing    purposes.    Fuel.     P.    Van    Cleef. 

2.087.489  ;  July  20. 
Plate  for  wheels.  Ornamental.     G.  A.  Lyon.     2,094,326  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Plate,  Nonskid.     C.  L.  Moorman.     2,091,157  ;  Aug.  24. 
Plate  of  molded  fibrous  material,  Cake.     T.   H.  Alfreds. 

2,095,686  ;  Oct.  12. 
Plate   of  molded  fibrous  material.    Cake.     P.   C.    Miller. 

2,095,672  ;   Oct.  12. 
Plate,  Storage  battery.     C.  F.  Haunz.     2,088,596  ;  Aug.  3. 
Plate  straightening  machine.     F.   Ungerer.     Re.  20,404: 

June  8. 
Plate  straightening  machine. 

Aug.  17. 
Plate  support  for  plate  and  frame  presses.     A.  V.  Rhodes. 

2.081.183  :  May  25. 
Plate,    Trolling.      H.    L.    Johnson    and    W.    C.    Conover. 

2.078,179  ;  Apr.  20. 
Plate,   Welded  center.     A.   H.   Hartwig.     2,078,176;  Apr. 

Plated  article.     W.    J.   Wrighton.     2,098,411  ;   Nov.   9. 

Platen,  Manually  controlled  means  for.  M.  Garbell. 
2,094,884  ;  Oct.  5. 

Platen-operating  mechanism.  A.  T.  Gardner.  2,099,059  : 
Nov.   16. 

Platen  printing  press.  L.  R.  Johnson.  2,091,283  ;  Aug.  31. 
2*079  l'7^'>°*'Af^   ^''^^^'      '^'    ^'    "^^^^^^^    '^^^    -^-    T?lack. 

Plates  and  shells.  Method  and  apparatus  for  producing 
electrotype.     R.  L.  Kelley,   Sr.     2,074.335  ;  l\Iar.   23. 

Plates,  Apparatus  for  etching.  L.  E.  Holland.  2,074,222  • 
Mar.   16. 

Plates,  Apparatus  for  producing  photogravure.  T.  A. 
Cohen.     2,069,576  ;  Feb.  2. 

Plates,  Etching.     L.  E.  Holland.     2,074,221;  Mar.   16. 

I  l.ates.  Manufacture  of  hardened  or  tempered  glass.  R. 
Magnien.     2.080,083  ;  May  11. 

Plates,  sheets,  bars,  or  other  articles  through  acid  treat- 
ment baths,  furnaces,  or  the  like.  Passing.  H.  S. 
Thomas  and  W.  R.  Davies.     2,077,499  ;  Apr.  20 

Plates,  sheets,  or  slabs  of  various  properties  from  vege- 
table fibrous  pulp.  Device  for  the  manufacture  of.  H. 
Easier.     2.095,118  ;  Oct.  5. 

Plating  apparatus.     C.  M.  HofC.     2,086,226  ;  July  6. 

Plating  by  knitting  needle  control.  Reverse.  R.  H.  Law- 
son  and  A.  N.  Cloutier.     2,076,902;  Apr.  13. 

Plating  by  needle  deflection.  Mechanism  and  process  for 
elTecting  reverse.  J.  and  R.  H.  Lawson.  2,098,297; 
Nov.  9. 

^'o^A^S  n^7     thermal     evaporation.        R.     C.     Williams. 

.i.(i79,784  ;  May  11. 
Plating,    Mechanism    and   process    for   effecting   reverse. 

J.  and  R.  H.  Lawson.     2,082,751 ;  June  1. 


F.  Ungerer.     Re.  20,475  ; 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


971 


Plating  solutions,  Apparatus  for  purifying.     R.  H.   TuU. 

2.088,498  :  Julv  27. 
Platform  box.     F.  H.  Stoner.     2,070,070  ;  Feb.  9. 
Platform,  Buffing.     C.  H.  Tomlinson.     2,081,964  ;  June  1. 
Platform     for    airplanes,     Mechanic's.       I.     I.     Sikorsky. 

2,097,991  ;   Nov.   2. 
Platform  for  derricks.     E.  S.  Moore.     2,094,300  ;  Sept.  28. 
Platform    for    vehicles.    Adjustable.     A.    Cashier    and    E. 

2,086,255  ;  July  6. 
Platform,    Portable   window.      C.    J.    Burda.      2,085,572 ; 

June  29. 
Platform,      Sign     process.     J.     N.     Halsted.     2,076,023 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Platform.     Skid.       C.     L.     Clark     and    A.     G.     Knowles. 

2,099,051  ;  Nov.  16. 

Platform,  Tipple  truck.     J.  L.   Stratton  and  A.  H.  Henry. 

2,089,717  ;  Aug.  10. 
Play  pen.     F.  Auty.     2,097,506  ;  Nov.  2. 
Play     pen     for     children,     Portable.       E.      S.      Swazey. 

2,100,789  ;  Nov.  30. 
Playing  card  shuffling  device.     H.  E.  McCoy.     2,094,803  ; 

Oct.    5. 
Playing  racket.     H.  W.  Hall.     2,099,735  ;  No-s'.  23. 
Pliers.     E.  L.  Aiken.     2.088,224  ;  Julv  27. 
Pliers.     A.  Cruickshank.     2,066,716':  Jan.  5. 
Pliers.     R.  Myers.     2,067,578  :  Jan.  12. 
Pliers,  Adjustable.     C.  A.  Erickson.     2.084,633  ;  June  22. 
Pliers     and     screw     driver.     Combined.       A.     C.     Koon. 

2,079,863  ;  May  11. 
Pliers,   Glass.     K.   Voigt.     2,082,669  ;   June  1. 
Pliers,  Stapling.     E.  C.  Bunnell.     2.088,404  ;  July  27. 
Plotting  and   computing  device.      P.    Dalton.     2,097,116  ; 

Oct.   26. 
Plotting  board.     J.  C.  Karnes.     2,082,802  ;  June  8. 
Plough    for   laying   submarine  cables.      C.   S.   Lawton  and 

M.  H.  Bloomer.     2.067.717;  Jan    12. 
Plow.     J.  E.  and  V.  Cary.     2,085,633  ;  June  29. 
Plow.      G.   Demeulensere.      2.087,63!!  :   Julv    20. 
Plow.     E.  Dodd.     2,075,275  ;  Mar.  30. 
Plow.     P.  R.  McCrary.     2.092.553  :  Sept.  7. 
Plow.     E.  F.  Ohlendorf.     2,076,666  ;  Apr.  13. 
Plow.      C.  G.   Strandlund.      2.076.051  ;  Apr.  6. 
Plow.     C.  G.  Strandlund.     2.098,472  ;  Nov.  9. 
Plow.     C.  L.  Tomlinson.     2.090.243  ;  Aug.  17. 
Plow  attachment.     J.   M.  Parmer.     2,073,169  :  Mar.  9. 
Plow,  Automobile  snow.     R.  E.  Gay.     2.103,900  ;  Dec.  28. 
Plow  bottom  and  renewable  cutting  edge  therefor.     Z.  V. 

Weisel.     2,085,520  ;  June  29. 
Plow,  Breaking.      E.  S.   Cascadden.     2,084,055  ;  June   15. 
Plow  colter.     J.  Morkoski.     2,086,815  ;  July  13. 
Plow  deflector.  Snow.     J.  D.  Phillips.     2,085,996  ;  July  6. 
Plow,  Disk.     H.  G.  Engel.     2,070,425  ;  Feb.  9. 
Plow,  Motor  snow.     C.  S.  Brown.     2,103,510;  Dec.  28. 
Plow,  Rotary.     B.  F.  Gravely.     2,070,830:  Feb.  16. 
Plow,   Rotary  snow.      J.  Hansen.      2.003,758  :    Sept.   21. 
Plow,   Snow.     R.  E.  Cole.     2,103.514:  Dec.  28. 
Plow.   Snow.     C.  H.  Frink.     2,103,775  ;  Dee.  28. 
Plow,   .Snow.     C.  I.  Southwick.     2,092.990  ;  Sept.  14. 
Plow,    Snow.     H.  Wilke.      2,086,454  ;   Julv  0. 
Plow,  Tractor.     E.  W.  Park.     2,097.841  ;  Nov.  2. 
Plow.s,     Auxiliary     moldhoard     attacliment     for.       M.-   F 

Waglor.     2,101,661  :  Dee.  7. 
Plug:  See — 

Attachment  plug.  Jlica-insulated  spark  plug. 

P.andless  Jordan  plug.  Microphone  plug. 

Barrel  venting  plug.  Multiple  fuse  plug. 

Bridging  plug.  Xonspill  vent  plug. 

Circuit  isolating  plug.  Pipe  IctIc  plug. 

Connecter  plug.  Pipe  testing  plug. 

i;i!islic  plug.  Plumber's  plug. 

Electric  attachment  plug.        S^ark  plug. 

Electric  connection  plug.  Theftproof   plug. 

Electric  plug.  'I'liiTinocduple  plug. 

Fu.ie  and  signal  i)lug.  Tire  casing  plug. 

I'nsi'  plug.  \'c\\\   plnL'. 

<;i<iw  ping.  \V;ill  and  like  plug. 

Indicating  fuse  plug.  ^\"asto  pipe  trap  plug. 

Phig  ailapter.  Electric  cord.     I..  J.  Wahl.     2,100,094  ;  Nov. 

23, 
Plug  and  cap  connecter.     S.  Okino.     2,078,154  ;  Apr.   20. 
Plug  and  cord  rclainer.     TI.   Bonaf.     2.090,860;  Aug.   24. 
Plug  and  jack.     A.  M.  I.ewyt.     2,090.701  :  Aug.  24. 
Plug     anri     retrieving     tool      llierel'or.     Bridging.     A.     J. 

ZschoUke.      2.076.313;   Apr.   6. 
Plug  and  sftting  tool  tlier(>for,  Bridging.     A.  J.  Zschokke. 

2.076,3 M  :    Aiir.    6. 
Phig  and   Hupi)reKsor,   Combined   spark.     B.   T5.   Minnium. 

2.070,510;  Feb.  9. 
Plug     and     valve     device.     Combiiu'd.        A.     A.     Arvlntz. 

2,088,226  :  July  27. 
Plug  appliance  for  tobacco  pipes.     J,  SliplMM.     2,0.S7.7II  : 

July  20. 
Phig     aRPemhllng     machine,      Spark.        C.      E.      Pewnr. 

2.072,087  ;    Mnr.    2. 
I'liiU'  liMHbIng  and  slilold.  Spark.     J.  J.  AfaRCuch.   2,007,011  ; 

Jan.   12. 
Plug   ciuiiieclei-.      N.   fJl/zarclll.      2.071.0(17:    Fel).    16. 
Plug  electric  switch.     M.  Zuckerman.     2,075,632;  Mar.  30. 
Plug  fur  barrr-lH  and  other  tanks,  (Ire  tube  and  water  tube 

hoilcrK.  lOxii.'inslon.     W.  Kunzrv     2.101,030;  Ttoc.  7. 
I'lug     for     electric     cords.     Terminal.       II.     J.     To     Pna. 

2.07.''>,674  ;  M:ir.  30. 


Plug  for  storage  batteries.  Non-spill  vent.     J.  L.  Wood- 
bridge.     2,082,606;  June  1. 
Plug     for     storage     batteries.     Vent.     F.     T.     Forster. 

2,093,669  ;  Sept.  21. 
Plug  for  washbasins  or  the  like.    F.  A.  Luther.    2,073,899  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Plug-in  receptacle.     A.  J.  Godare.     2,087,538  ;  July  20. 
Plug,  Magnetic.     A.  E.  Bock.     Re.  20,291 ;  Mar.  9. 
Plug     or     cork     for     delivering     doses.       R.     Schubenel. 

2,100,038  ;  Nov.  23. 
Plug  or  seal  for  fuse  sockets.  Dummy.     F.  B.  Thomson. 

2,085,399  ;  June  29. 
Plug  receptacle.     C.  I.    Smith.     2,075,365  ;  Mar.  30. 
Plug  retainer.     H.  Brugger.     2,092,904  ;  Sept.  14. 
Plug  sealing  means  for  metallic  containers.     L.  B.  Wacb- 

man.     2,080,881 :  May  18. 
Plug  valve.     F.  N.  JBard.     2,090,743  ;  Aug.  24. 
Plug  valve.     S.  J.  Nordstrom.     2,069,013  ;  Jan.  26. 
Plug  valve.     S.  J.  Nordstrom.     2,078,271  ;  Apr.   27. 
Plug  valve.     S.  J.  Nordstrom.     2,102,211  :  Dec.  14. 
Plug  valve.     E.  L.   Rick.      2,086,946  ;  July  13. 
Plug  with  automatic  feeding  valve  for  storage  batteries. 

Vent.     E.  Ramirez.     2,070,921  ;  Feb.  16. 
Plug    with    rocker    switch,    Heater.     G.    B.    Benander. 

2,095,121  :  Oct.  5. 
Plugging  device.     W.  T.  Ray.     2.092,182  ;  Sept.  7. 
Plugs  from  batteries.  Method  and  apparatus  for  removing 

charging.      A.    O.    Codney.      2,074,681  ;    Mar.    23. 
Plumb  bob.     O.  W.  Coburn.     2,094,767  ;  Oct.  5. 
Plumber's  plug.     E.  B.  Brooke.     2,070.579  :  Feb.  16. 
Plumbing  fixture.     A.  Weingarten.     2,096,602  :  Oct.  19. 
Plumbing    system    employing    vacuum    breakers.      W.    C. 

Shanley.     2,087,049  ;  July  13. 
Plunger,  Floating  pump.     W.  Jones,  J.  Sharp,  and  W.  H. 

Boehm.     2,068,859  ;   Jan.    26. 
Plunger  or  the  like  operating  mechanism.     A.  L.  Keltner. 

2.084,001  :  June  15. 
Plunger,  Pump.     J.  N.  Martin.     2,095,708  ;  Oct.  12. 
Plunger,   Pump.     W.   H.    Rood.     2,074,591  ;   Mar.    23. 
Plural   ply  fabric.     W.  W.  Rowe.     2,069.778  ;  Feb.  9. 
Plural    selection    adapter    for    delay   mechanism.      A.    H. 

Reiber.     2.098,973  ;  Nov.  16. 
Plvboard.     J.  W.  Sale.     2.098,733  :  Nov.  9. 
Plywood,  Bent.     O.  R.  Owens.     2,074,854  ;  Mar.  23. 
Plywood  joint.     A.  W.  Flint.     2,069,668  ;  Feb.   2. 
Plywood,  Making.     J.  V.  Nevin.     2,068,759  ;  Jan.  26. 
PIvwood    patching   machine.      W.    J.    Miller      2,091,450; 

Aug.   31. 
Pneumatic  apparatus  for  separating  granular  substances. 

A.  B.  Helbig.     2.067,321  ;  Jan.  12. 
Pneumatic    control    for    a    drilling    rig.    Distant.      M.    A. 

Capeliushnicoff  and  S.  L.  Zalkin.     2.100.131  ;  Nov.  23. 
Pneumatic  cushion  rail  wheel.     M.  Howald.     2,073,534 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Pneumatic  foot  support.     L.  L.  Gilbert.     2,080,469  ;  May 

18. 
Pneumatic  percussive  tool.     G.  Brun.     2.089.109  :  Aug.  3. 
Pneumatic   pump.      F.   H.    Sleeper.      2.092.934:    Sept.    14. 
Pneumatic  rock  drill.     C.  A.  Hultquist.     2,076,644;  Apr. 

13. 
Pneumatic  spring.     S.  J.  Eisin.     2.070.719;  Feb.  16. 
Pneumatic  switch.     E.  E.  Hewitt.     2,090.492  :  Oct.  19. 
Pneumatic  tire  valve.     G.  C.  Lamb.     2,088.656  ;  Aug.  3. 
Pneumatic  tube.     M.  A.  Picardi.     2.070.066;  Feb.  9. 
I'ncMiiiintic     valve.     Tj.     C.     Broecker    and     ,T.     Ferguson. 

2,103,108;  Dec.  21. 
Pneumatic  valve.     F.  W.  Hall.     2,077,995  ;  Apr.  20. 
Pocket  and  waistband  construction,  Trouser.     L.  A.  Wein- 
berg.    2,075,680  :  Mar.  30. 
Pocketbook    and    cigarette    receptacle.    Combination.     E. 

Scheer.     2,086,368  :  Julv  6. 
Pocket    cigarette    roller.      E.    E.    Hollander.      2,100,397 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Pocket  for  billiard  tables.     J.  O.  JIatteson.        2,094,130: 

Sept.   28. 
Pocket    for    shoes    and    using    the    same,    Shank.      B.    E. 

Matthews.     2,068.000  ;  .Tan.  19. 
Pocket.  Garment.     C.  T.  Habegger.     2,097.975  ;  Nov.  2. 
Pocket  knife.      R.    J.    Christy.      2.074,640;    Mar.    23. 
Pocket    receptacle    and    trim.      J.    II.    Woof.      2.079,139; 

May  4. 
Pocket  routing  machine.     J.   Gragg.     2.071.519;  Feb.  23. 
PocUc>t   seal   press.     C.   Prlesmever.      2,077,853;   Apr.   20. 
Pocket.  Shirt.     A.  LIpshle.     2,077,153  :  Apr.  13. 
Pocket  suijplement,  Making  a.     W.  W.  Tavlor.     2,095,108  ; 

O.'t.   5. 
Pocket  tli-e  gauge.      G.   S.  Tskvnn.      2.096.328;  Oct.  19. 
Pocket,  Trousers.      G.   E.   Serak.      2,0,S7.123  ;   July   13. 
T'ocket  vanitv  case.     M.  Welsz.     2.001,312  :  Seiil."  28. 
Pocket  with  piiU-matches.     II.   Splra.     2,007,607:  Nov.  2. 
Pockets    and    the    like,    .\ulouiatlc    means    for    stitching. 

C.   G.    Daughters.      2,004. 52S  ;    Sept,    28. 
Point  locating  device.     F.  Schlesser.     2,068.822;  Jan.  20. 
Point.    Well.      T.    F.   Moore       2.100.1  ■l.l  :    Xov.    23. 
Poise  .apparatus.      F.    .\.   Kormaiin.      2,080,916;   Jjily   13. 
Poison  prepariitlon,  Bop.     K.  A.  Forstor.     2,075,300  ;"Mnr. 

30. 
Poker  and  clinker  long.  Combination  fire.     W.  E.  Owen. 

2.0,W.661  ;    Aug.   10. 
Polar  relnforc<"ment.     R.  Ta  Allen.     2,090.072  ;  .\np.  24. 
Polarized   layei-   In    copper  oxide   nl\otovoltalc   coll.      10.   D. 

Wilson.      2.005,782  ;   Oct.   12. 
Poliirl/.hiL'    body,    Itefractlng.      E.    H.    Land.      2,07.'<.2.'^l  ; 

Apr.   27. 


972 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Pole  adjustment  for  lateral  arm  awnings,  Front.     F.  A. 

Anton.     2,070,639  ;  Feb.  16. 
Pole,  Barber.     J.  W.  Bestler.     2,069,103  ;  Jan.  26. 
Pole  climber.     H.  E.  Shaw  and  J.-Brogden.     2,082,553; 

June  1. 
Pole    for   drying   machines   and    the    lilie.    Conveyer.      T. 

Allsop  and  W.  W.  Sibson.     2.080,027  ;  May  11. 
Pole,  Sljeleton.     L.  Lawton.     2,098,843  ;  Nov.  9. 
Pole  splice.     C.   A.  Fox.     2.099.108  :  Nov.  16. 
Pole-top  pin.     E.  R.  Pittman.     2,082,507  ;  June  1. 
Police-communication  svstem.     E.  L.  Bowles.     2,070,112  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Polish.     L.  W.  Shuger.     2,081,073  ;  May  18. 
Polish,     Apparatus     for     imparting     a.       G.     E.     Koppe. 

2,097,885  ;  Nov.  2. 
Polish,   Metal.     F.  M.  Biffen.     2.087,427  :  July  20. 
Polish,  Metal.    I.  Selleck  and  F.  Ray.    2,075,362  ;  Mar.  30. 
Polisher  and  container.  Shoe.     J.  G.  Hummel.     2,083,448  ; 

June  8. 
Polishing      and      abrading.      Device      for.        J.      Coney. 

2  095  379  ■   Oct.  12. 
Poli'shiiig     and      scrubbing     device.        H.      S.      Hartley. 

2.088,650  :  Aug.  3. 
Polishing  article.     C.  E.  Woddell.     2,097.654  ;  Nov.  2. 
Polishing  compound.    H.  J.  Hosldng.     2,101,050  ;  Dec.  7. 
Polishing  machine.     O.    Doutt.     2,073.786 ;   Mar.   16. 
Polishing  machine.     W.  P.  Egan.     2,095,926  ;  Oct.  12. 
Polishing  machine.     T.  F.  Philippi.     2,078,408  ;  Apr.  27. 
Polishing  machine.     F.   Schenlc.     2,080,880;    May  18. 
Polishing  machine.     C.  B.  Stair.     2.073,124  ;  Blar.  9. 
Polishing  pad.     R.   B.   Kingman.     2,098,966  ;   Nov.   16. 
Polishing  wheel.    K.  H.  Bowen.     2.085.142  ;  June  29. 
Polishing  wheel.     F.  G.  Cyrex.     2,102,836  ;  Dec.  21. 
Polyacetal  and  producing  the  same.  Linear.     W.  H.   Car- 
others.     2,071,252  ;  Feb.  16. 
Polvamines    and    making    the    same.       P.    L.     Salzberg. 

2.067,291 ;  .Tan.  12. 
Polyamines,    Preparation    of    acylated    polyalkylene.      H. 

Friedrich.     2,075,109  ;  Mar.  30. 
Polyazodypstuffs.        H.     Schindhelm     and     C.      Schultis. 

2.086,880  ;  July  13. 
Polyazo-dyestufEs  soluble  in    water   and   preparing  them. 

F.  Hess  and  W.  Pense.    2,083,019  ;  June  8. 
Polychlororetenes  and  preparing  them.     E.  Wahlforss,  L. 

A.  Goldblatt,  and  G.  Lacy.    2.096.771 ;  Oct.  26. 
Polycoumarone-rubber   hydrohalide    compositions.     H.    A. 

Winkelmann  and  E.  W.  MofCett.     2,096.662  ;  Oct.  19. 
Polycumarone  compositions.     E.  Gebauer-Fuelnegg  and  E. 

W.  ]\Ioffptt      2,096,633  :  Oct.  19. 
Polyether  chloride,  Aromatic.     H.  A.  Bruson.     2,098,203  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Polyhydroxy  compounds  from  furan  compounds.  Prepara- 
tion of.     G.  J.  Leuck,  J.  Pokorny,  and  F.  N.  Peters,  Jr. 

2,097,493  :  Nov.  2. 
Polymeric  N-vinyl  compounds.  Production  of.     W.  Reppe, 

E.   Keyssner,   and  E.   Dorrer.     2,072,465  ;  Mar.   2. 
Polymerization.     M.  L.  Macht.     2,071,932  ;  Feb.  23. 
Polymerization  process.     G.  M.  Kuettel.     2,084,399  ;  June 

22. 
Polymerization    product    and    process    of   polymerization. 

D.  E.  Strain.     2,097,263;  Oct.  26. 
Polymerization  products  and  making  same.     W.  Chalmers! 

2.087.468  ;  July  20. 
Polvmerization  nroducts  from  aldnls.  Manufacture  of.     J. 

V.  Eyre  and  H.  Langwell.     2,088,367  ;  July  27. 
Polymerization   products   from   styrene  and   Their  produc- 
tion.     H.   HopfE  and   F.    Schmidt.      2.102.179;   Dec.   14. 
Polymerization   products   of  vinvl   ethers.   Production   of. 

W.  Reppe  and  E.  Kuehn.    2,098,108  ;  Nov.  2. 
Polvniprization  products  from  vinvl  ethers,  Production  of. 

W.  Reppe  and  O.  Schlichting.     2,104,000  ;  Dec.  28. 
Polymerization  prodiicts  from  vinyl  ethers.  Production  of. 

W.  Reppe  and  O.  Schlichting.     2.104,002;  Dec.  28. 
Polymerization  i)roducts,  Blanufncture  of.     O.   Uiihui  iind 

W.    B.nuer.      2.091,615;   Aug.   31. 
Polymerization    products.    Production    of.     H.    Mark,    H. 

Fikentspher,     J.     Hengstenberg,     and     G.     v.     SUsich. 

2.068.424:   Jan.  19. 
Polymerization,  Resin.     G.  K.  Anderson  and  W.  D.  John- 
ston, Jr.     2,092,998  ;  Sept.  14. 
Polymerized   unsaturated   compounds,   Production    of.      J. 

W.  C.  Crawford.     2,097,586  ;  Nov.  2. 
Polymers  and  preparing  same.     W.  E.  Lawson  and  J.  A. 

Arvin.     2,077,485  ;  Apr.  20. 
Polymers  in  sheet  or  block  form,  Preparation  of.     H.  J. 

Tattersall.     2,071,907  ;  Feb.  23. 
Polymers    of    ketene   and    preparation    of   esters    thereof, 

p'roduction    of.      P.    J.   Wiezevich   and    A.    H.    Gleason. 

2,103,505  ;  Dec.  28. 
Polymers.  Pigmented  granular.     W.  E.  Gordon  and  W.  W. 

Heckert.     2.067.2.^4;   Jan.  12. 
Polymers.   Stabilizing.      M.    de   Sim(5   and   F.    B.   Hilmer. 

2,085,525  ;  June  29. 
Polymers   useful    for   blending   and   other   purposes.   Pro- 
ducing high  boiling.     S.  C.  Fulton  and  L.  A.  Mikeska. 

2,072,107  ;    Mar.    2. 
Polyphase    watthour    meter,    Detachable.      W.    M.    Brad- 

shaw.     2,081,981 ;  June  1. 
Polythiocyano  esters.     C.  S.  Hollander  and  W.  P.  Hester. 

2.077.479  :  Apr.  20. 
Polythiocvano  esters.     C.  S.  Hollander  and  P.  E.  Williams. 

2",077,478  ;  Apr.  20. 


Polyvalent    metal    salts    of    acid    high    molecular    weight 
esters     of     polycarboxylic     acids.        P.     L.     Salzberg. 
2.087.999  :  July  27. 
Polyvinylchloride   from    its    solutions.    Separating    after- 
chlorinated.     G.  Wick.     2,080,589  ;  May  18. 
Polyvinyl  derivatives  containing  nitrogen.  Manufacturing. 

H.  Rein.     2,076,130-1  ;  Apr.  6. 
Poncorn  machine.     J.  Parcell.     2.078.095  :  Anr.  20. 
Popgun  barrel.  Forming  a.     J.  Gora.     2,099,806  ;  Nov.  23. 
Popper,  Corn.     E.  G.  Lawrence.     2,094,610  ;  Oct.  5. 
Popper,    Corn.      A.    M.    Lendrum    and    J.    N.    Orebaugh. 

2,081,751  ;  May  25. 
Popper,  Corn.     H.  L.  Thompson.     2,099,911 ;  Nov.  23. 
Poppet  valve  gear.  Cam  actuated.     H.  Lentz.     2,081,458  ; 

May  25. 
Porcelain  composition  and  product,  Vitreous.     J.  I.  Bahl. 

2.077.610  :  Apr.  20. 
Porosity  machine  and  method,  Compound-intrusive.     F.  J. 

Chandler.     2,081.219  :  May  25. 
Porosity  of   rock  formations,  Method  and  apparatus   for 

determining.     J.  C.  Karcher.     2,085,664  ;  June  29. 
Porous  body.     H.  Buchloh.      2,077,512  ;  Apr.  20. 
Porous  formations  in  wells,  Sealing-off.    H.  L.  AlcQuiston. 

2,079,517  ;  May  4. 
Porous  masses,  Treating.     E.  Pollak.     2,072,408  ;  Mar.  2. 
Porous    surfaces    to    prevent    asphalt    adhering    thereto. 

Treating.     W.     E.     Kleinicke     and     G.     P.     Hevenor. 

2,094,040  ;  Sept.  28. 
Port    for    aircraft,    Rotary.     N.    B.    Geddes.     2,066,776 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Portable  dispenser.     H.  G.  Lassen.     2,080,923 ;  May  18. 
Portable  draftsman's  case.     M.  W.   Wogaman.     2,067,309  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Portable  electric  lamp.     G.  Wheat.     2.066.811  ;  Jan.  5. 
PortRble  electric  tool.     F.  P.  Forss.     2,072,551 ;   Mar.  2. 
Portable  fountain.     L.  P.  Weil.     2,103,653  ;  Dec.  28. 
Portable    illuminated    sign.      J.    R.    Tabor.       2,088,773 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Portable  illuminated  sign.     H.  R.  Van  Deventer  and  J.  J. 

Shively.     2,090,989  ;  Aug.  24. 
Portable   incandescent  lamp.      C.    S.    McGill.     2,085,683; 

June  29. 
Portable  lamp.     B.  A.  Dickerson.     2,082,689  ;  June  1. 
Portable  lamp  bracket.     S.   Peluse.     2,087,812  ;   July  20. 
Portable  light.     S.  Novoveszky.     2,103,336  ;  Dec.  28. 
Portable  mixer.     G.  S.  P.  de  Bethune.     2,078.065  :  Apr.  20. 
Portable  mixing  tank.     P.  L.  Craddock.     2.089,642  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Portable  receptacle.     A.  Halpin.     2,096.895  :  Oct.  26. 
Portable  sign.     W.  H.  Walsh.     2,097,805  ;  Nov.  2. 
Portable  table.     G.  W.  Mattson.     2.091,808  :  Aug.  .HI. 
Portable  table.  Knock-down.     I.   MacDonald.     2,080,982: 

May  18. 
Portable  tool.  Power  operated.     C.  W.  Ripsch.     2,066,741 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Portable  welding  tool.     J.  R.  Lex.     2,085,105;    June  29. 
Portemonnaie.     L.  Mayer.     2.087.922  ;  July  27. 
Portfolio.     O.  W.  Jolly.      2,103.203  :  Dec.  21. 
Porthole  ventilator.     K.  Kornbau,   V.  Kromm,  and  H.  L. 

Kohl.     2,077,175  ;  Apr.  13. 
Portrait   mount    and    compact   for   fashion   anticipation, 

Illusion.    O.  C.  W.  Henze  and  R.  V.  Tremaln.    2,071,338  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Position  comparator.     J.  C.  Karnes.     2.088.600  ;  Aug.  3. 
Position  control  system.     H.  L.  Hull.     2,068.490  :  Jan.  19. 
Position  control  system.     H.  L.  Hull.     2.088.654  ;  Aug.  3. 
Position  indicator.     H.  W.  Williams.     2,085,135  ;  June  29. 
Positive  and   negative  loads,   Process   and   apparatus  for 

applying  alternating.     W.  Marx.     2,081.404  :  May  25. 
Positive  column  tube.     H.  Ecknayan.     2,073.594  ;  Mar.  9. 
Positive   drive   clutch.   Frictionally   synchronized,      li'.    IM. 

Littell  and  R.  A.  Skribn.     2.091.449;  Aug.   .HI. 
Positive  lock  fastener.     G.  McK.  Fitts.     2,080,769 ;  May 

18. 
Post :   See — 

Binding  post.    ,  Lathe  tool  post. 

Bumper  post.  Parking  post. 

Drill  post.  Steering  wheel  post. 

Fence  post.  Tubular  post. 

Goal  post.  Traffic  light  post. 

Post    assembly.    Terminal.     G.    H.    B.    West.     2,066,597 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Post   card.     L.   Wissmann.     2,074,821  ;  Mar.    23. 
Post  construction.     J.  Frei,  Jr.     2.103.410:  Dec.  28. 
Post  driver.     G.  L.  Collord.     2,086,213  ;  July  6. 
Post  driver.     E.  Hunt.     2,098,146  ;  Nov.  2. 
Post    or    stud.    Lens    attaching.      H.    Klayf.      2,092,922 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Posts,  Making.     N.  J.  Bardell.     2,103.839  :  Dec.  28. 
Postage  affixing  device  for  letters,  Coin  controlled.    D.  H. 

Brook.     2,075,092  ;  Mar.  30. 
Postage   stamping   machine.     W.    Friedrichs.     2,081,806 ; 

May  25. 
Posture  chair.     W.  F.  Herold.     2,093,319  :  Sept.  14. 
Pot,   Coffee.     J.   de  Ayala.      2,072,199  ;   Mar.   2. 
Pot  for  slug  casting  machines.  Metal.     L.  W.  Willis  and 

E.  M.  Goodbody.     2,103,995  ;  Dec.  28. 
Pot  for  spinning  or  doubling  all  kinds  of  fibers  and  device 

for  discharging  it.  Flexible  ceutrifusal.     A.  Araii6-Prat- 
mars6.     2,068,815;  Jan.  26. 
Pot  handle.    T.  S.  Gordon.    2.073,475  ;  Mar.  9. 
Pot  lifter.     G.  P.   Randolph.     2,074,429  ;   Mar.   23. 
Pot,  Welded  rolled  steel  cinder.     P.  C.  Merk.     2,071,233: 

Feb.  16. 


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LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


973 


Pots,   Method  and  apparatus  for  handling  and  emptying 
glass    melting.      H.    E.    Robinson    and    F.    C.    Eicher. 
2,081,769  ;  May  25. 
Potassium     formate,     Production     of.       E.     Wiedbrauck. 

2,100,827  ;  Nov.  30. 
Potassium       pentaborate,       Preparing.     W.       A.       Gale. 

2,094.881  ;  Oct.  5. 
Potassium  phosphates   and  ammonium  phosphates.   Sepa- 
rate recovery  of.     O.  Kaselitz.     2,083,652  ;  June  15. 
Potassium     sulphate-ammonium     sulphate     double     salt. 

Production  of.     K.  J.  Jacobi.     2,094,573  ;  Sept.  28. 
Potassium    sulphate    fertilizer   material,    Production    of. 

R.  E.  Pennell.     2,082,809  ;  June  8. 
Potato    and    vegetable    digging    machine.      H.    L.    Smith. 

2,090,556  ;  Aug.  17. 
Potato  chips,  Making  dehydrated.     E.  M.  and  F.  L.  Mor- 

rovc.     2,101,506;  Dec.  7. 
Potato   planter.      C.    U    Cook.      2,09], -i;!2;    Aug   :!  I . 
Potentials  into  a  dehydrater.  Method  of  and  apparatus 
for  Introducing  high.     W.  Woelflin.     2,072,918  ;  Mar.  9. 
Potentials,   System   for  testing  or  measuring.     W.   Soller. 

2.096.012:   Oct.   19. 
Potentiometer.     I.   M.   Stein.     2,083,408 ;  June  8. 
Potentiometer,   Vacuum  tube.     P.   Rosebury.     2,099,349 ; 

Nov.   16. 
Pothead.     J.    B.    Webb    and    H.    W.    Papst.     2,095,045 ; 

Oct.   5. 
Pothead  device.    L.  H.  Thullen.     2,069,050 ;  Jan.  26. 
Pottery,  Apparalus  for  the  manufacture  of.     \V.  .T.  Miller. 

2,091,700  ;  Aug.   31. 
Pottery    ware.    Apparatus    for    manufacturing.      W.    J. 

Miller.     2,103,086  ;  Dee.  21. 
Pottery  ware,  Manufacturing.     W.  J.  Miller.     2,091,767  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Pottery  ware.  Method  of  and   apparatus  for  manufactur- 
ing.    W.  J.  Miller.     2,079,082  ;  May  4 
Potting  composition.     M.  E.  Delaney.     2,083,007  ;  June  8. 
Pouch.     W.E.Baxter.     2,100.298  :  Nov.  23. 
Pouch  and  pipe  holder,  Combined  tobacco.     N.  H.  Singer 

and  Jack  Sherman.     2,075,629  ;  Mar.  30. 
Pouch,  Tobacco.     H.  O.  Herman.     2,080,402  ;  May  18. 
Pouch,   Tobacco.      V.  F.   Zahodialdn.      2,079,141;   May  4. 
Pouch,      Waterproof      cigarette.        W.      S.      Wesolowski. 

2.093,345  :  Sept.  14. 
Poultry  appliance.     J.  Gawiler.     2,086,612  ;  July  13. 
Poultry,  Device  to  prevent  picking  in.     J.  C.  Cridlebaugh. 

2,079,107  :  May  4. 
Poultry  feed   receptacle.     J.  W.  Haapalakso.     2,090,414 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Poultry  fountain.     D.  B.  Tolley.     2,086,341  ;  July  6. 
Poultry  killing  device.     W.  J.,  W.  A.,  A.  C,  E.,  and  V.  H. 

Fisher.     2,081,229:  Mav  25. 
Poultry  laying  battery.     A.  O.  Fox.     2,096,356;  Oct.  19. 
Poultry,  Method  and  apparatus  for  killing.     W.  V.  Hunt. 

2,103,288;  Dec.  28. 
Poultry,  Plucking.     N.  H.  Grace.     2,081,994  ;  June  1. 
Poultry  scalding  machine.     H.  C.  Truex  and  L.  O.  Brown. 

2,079,307  ;  May  4. 
Poultry  waterer.     L.  I.  Bilodeou.     2.089.725;  Aug.  10. 
Pounder,  Clothes.     L.  Carpentieri.     2,073,681  ;  Mar.  16. 
Pour  inhibitors  for  wax-containing  oils.  Producing.     H.  B. 

Davis  and  C.  E.  Swoopo.     2,087,082  ;  July  20. 
Pouring  and  measuring  device.     Y.  T.  Milward.    2,092,983; 

Sept.  14. 
Pouring  container.     H.  P.  Taylor     2,080,510;  Aug.  10. 
Pouring  device.     L.  A.  Camerota.     2,088.547  ;  July  27. 
Pouring  spout  container.     J.  M.   Hothersall.     2,075,848  ; 

Apr.   0. 
Powder  box.     A.  H.  Dreux  and  J.  N.  Royal.     2,101,809  ; 

Doc.  7. 
Powder  box  and  puff.  Combination.     J.  E.  Gaudreau  and 

R.  A.  Miner.     2,082,049  ;  June  1. 
Powder    container.       G.     R.     Elliott    and    R.     M.     Cook. 

2,082,878  ;  June  8. 
Powder    container,    Sealed.     J.   J.    O'Connor.     2,069,556  ; 

Feb.  2. 
I'owdcr  containing   Irlacelnte  of  alkyltrimethylomethane. 

Nil  rooellulose     propellant.     P.      Parodl-Delflno. 

2.096,451  :  Oct.    19. 
Powder  diHpenser.     W.  H.  Rose.     2,096.920  :  Oct.  26. 
t'owder  dispensiT.     A.  Vnnderveld.     2,101,375;  Dec.  7. 
I'owder  dispi'iiNing  can.     F.  li.  Darling  and  (!.  I''.   Darling. 

2, 00  1, 91  I  :    Aug.    .SI. 
Powder  distributor.    O.  R.  Erwln.    2.008,978  ;  Jan.  26. 
Powder    dlHtrlbutor   for   use   on   aircraft.      T.    Ingoldsby. 

2,095,500:  Oct.   3  2. 
Powder  feed  device.     C.  C.  Calkins.     2,080,694;  May  18. 
Powder  filllnK  machine.     C.   J.  Westln   and   A.  Donaghy, 

Sr.      2,098,905  ;  Nov.   0. 
Powder,     Flng.-r     print.       J.    J.    McCarthy.       2.099.028; 

Nov.   16. 
I'owder,    Flashlight.     A. 
I'owd('r  loading  device. 

14. 
I'owdi'r  package  and  gun. 

24. 

T'owder  pufT  dispenser.     E.  Ilamer.     2,101.570;  Dec.  7. 
I'owder,  Smokeless.     IC.  S.  Goodyear.     2,076.772;  Apr.  13. 
I'owder  Bpriiylng  device.     W.  II.  Rose.     2,068.871  :  .Inn.  2(1. 
Powdered  coal  furnace.     W.   H.  Fitch.      2,074,504  ;   Mar. 

23. 
Powders,  Coloring  of  bronv.e.     1\I.  liner.      2,071,156;   Feb. 

10. 


Killber.     2,098,341  ;   Nov.   0. 
J.  C.   Costello.      2,102,112;   Dec. 

C.  J.  Sharpe.     2,001,081  ;  Aug. 


Powders  of  solid 
glomeration  of. 
Power.  O.  Duda. 
Power  apparatus. 
Power  apparatus. 


combustibles,   Apparatus   for   the    ag- 
G.  V.  Bruyant.     2,089,875  ;  Aug.  10. 
2,093,352  ;  Sept.  14. 
C.  B.  Coates.     2,070,257  ;  Feb.  9. 
L.   S.  Troell.     2,096,214;  Oct.  19. 
Power,   Appai'atus  for  the   continuous  measurement   and 

telemetering     of     mechanical.        C.      W.      MacMillan. 

2  073  394  '  Mar    9 
Pow'er    apparatus,'   Rotary.      J.    F.    Skinner.      2,088,818 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Power  by  hydraulic  change  speed  gears,  Hydraulic  trans- 
mission of.     H.  Walti.     2,093,498  :  Sept.  21. 
Power  clutch.     E.  A.  Rockwell.     2,085,607  ;  June  29. 
Power  control  system  and  apparatus,  Time  delay.     R.  J. 

Plaisted.     2,067.413  ;  Jan.  12. 
I'owiT   drill.     D.   Johnston.      2,091,800  ;   Aug.    31. 
Power  driving  device.     K.  Pfeiffer,  S.  T.  Foresman,  and 

A.  H.  Fries.     2,072,380  ;  Mar.  2. 
Power    driving    mechanism.      B.    Jorgensen.      2,085,158 ; 

June  29. 
Power    feed    for    drilling    machines.      E.    J.    Kingsbury. 

2,071,539  ;   Feb.   23. 
Power    for    fuses,    ere.    Slow-burning.      D.    E.    Pearsall, 

2,072,719-20;    Mar.    2. 
Power    generating    and    transmitting    organization.     '  J. 

Reid.     2,082,260  ;  June  1. 
Power   generating   apparatus.     L.   S.   McGee.     2,097,286 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Power   house    structure.      W.   L.    Voorduin.      2,072,930 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Power,       Hydraulic       transmission       of.     M.       Astafiev. 

2.084.312 ;  June  22. 
Power  lift.     M.  G.  Roper.     2,076,673  ;  Apr.  13. 
Power  lift  means   for  tractors  and   the  like.     T.  Brown. 

Re.  20,415  ;  June  22. 
Power    machine.     Portable.       A.    W.     Mall.       2,097,729 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Power   of   human  vision,  Means  or  device  for  investigat- 
ing   correcting    and    developing    the.     R.    B.    Simpkins. 

2.067,103;  Jan.  5. 
Power  operated  device  for  machine  tools,  Auxiliary.     A. 

N.  Emmons.     2,069,701  ;  Feb.  2. 
Power-operated   mechanism.     A.  H.  Buckley.     2,079,837 : 

May  11. 
Power    operator    control    mechanism.       R.    P.    Breese ; 

2,068,942;  Jan.  26. 
Power  or  movement  transmitting  mechanism.     W.  B.  Bar- 
ber and   H.  A.  Watts.     2,067,815  ;  Jan.  12. 
Power   plant.     O.   H.   Hirstius.      2,072,752 ;   Mar.    2. 
Power  plant.      P.   Hiittner.     2,075,648 ;   Mar.   30. 
Power  plant.     F.  Hiittner.     2,086,033  :  July   6. 
Power  plant.     M.  H.  Kuhner.     2,103,685  ;  Dec.  28. 
Power  plant.     R.  E.  Lasley.     2,096.184:  Oct.  19. 
Power  plant.     F.  H.  Rosencrants.     2,086,781  ;  July  13. 
Power  plant  control  and  protection,  Elastic  fluid.     E.  S. 

Thompson.     2.088,623  :  Auir.  3. 
Power  plant,  Elastic  fluid.     W.  E.  Blownoy.     2,095,853  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Power   plant.   Elastic   fluid.      G.   B. 

Feb.   16. 

Power  plant,  Electric.  L.  C.  Frank.  2,095,806;  Oct.  12. 
Power  plant.  Hydraulic.  J.  M.  Nash.  2,098,876  :  Nov.  9. 
Power    plant.    Internal    combustion.      J.    E.    Johansson. 

2,097.883  ;   Nov.  2. 
Power    plant.    Small    electric.      S.    A.    Bobe.      2,085,072 : 

June  29. 
Power  plants,   System  for  the  remote   operation  of.     E. 

Pearson.     2,067,944;  Jan.  19. 
Power  press.     A.   W.   Eraser.     2,079,553 ;  May  4. 
Power     producing     apparatus,     Motive.       A.     Wilstam. 

2,074,602  ;  Mar.  23. 
Power  regulating  apparatus.  Electrical.     O.  E.  De  Lange. 

2,097,146;   Oct.   26. 
Power  reverse  gear.    B.  M.  Shannon.    2,071,303  ;  Feb.  23. 
Power  reverse  gear.     E.  M.   Shannon  and  J.  F.  McMen- 

amln.     2,072,410  ;  Mar.  2. 
Power   reverse   mechanism.      L.    O.    McLean.      2,094.131  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Power  steering  apparatus   for  vehicles.     W.   W.   Fuller. 

2.072,203;   Mar.    2. 
Power       steering       mechanism.      M.       H.       Edniondson. 

2.077.747;  Apr.  20. 
Power    sui)ply    system    for   signal    receivers.      B.    Singer. 

2,103,097  :  Dec.  21. 
Power    .supply    system.    High    frenuencv.     G.    W.    Fvlor 

2.076,:!ns  :   Apr.   0. 
Power  supply  unit.     R.  B.  McKlnlev.     2,080,108;  June  1 
Power   system.      G.    M.    I'estarlnl.      2,079.465;    May   -1 
I'Dwer    Hyst(>ni,    Electric.      K.    F.    W.    Aloxanderaon    and 

A.  11.  Mlltag.     2,084,177  ;  .lune  15. 
Power  system,  I'^leotrlo.      G.  II.  Shnpter.      2,102,387;  Doc 

II. 
Power   system.    Electrically    conlrolloil.      J.    V.    Ilenlv     Jr 

2.079. 2.'i2  :    May    1. 
Power  tiike-olT.     J.  U.  Betts.     2.100.310;  Nov.  30. 
Power  take  o(T.     R.  W.  Wagner.     2.094.421  ;  Sept.  28. 
Power    t»ke-olT   appliance.      C.    Clliikeubeard.      2.079,214  ; 

May    4. 
Piiwi'r    tnke-ofT    iiltMclinienf    for    motor    vehicles       R     W 

Wimner.      2.100.677-8  :  Nov.  30. 
Power  tool,     W.  Mall.     2.068.745;  Jan.  20. 
Power  transfcirnier.     D.  W.  (Jrant.     2.090.801  :  Oct.   20. 
Pow<'r   translating  device.      J.    Sle|)lMn.      2,088,400  •   Jiilv 

27. 


Warren.      2.071,208; 


974 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Power    transmission.      C.    J.    Anderson,    Jr.      2,075,418 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Power    transmission.      C.    J.    Anderson,    Jr.      2,086,889  ; 

July  13. 
Power   transmission.      H.    T.   Lambert.      2,099,489  ;   Nov. 

16. 
Power  transmission.     H.  F.  Patterson.     2,077,581 ;  Apr. 

20. 
Power  transmission.     D.  C.   Prince.     2,100,748  ;  Nov.  30. 
Power  transmission.     A.  J.  Syrovy.     2,068,776  ;   Jan.  26. 
Power  transmission.     F.  W.  Wilkens.     2,082,040  ;  June  1. 
Power  transmission  and  drive.     E.   C.  Russell  and  L.  A. 

Cosens.     2,090,810  ;  Aug.  24. 
Power      transmission      apparatus.        J.      W.      Hamblin. 

2,092,698  ;  Sept.  7. 
Power  transmission  apparatus.    R.  K.  Pepper  and  S.  C.  V. 

Pepper.     2,103,791  ;  Dec.  28. 
Power       transmission.       Automatic.     W.       A.       Duffield. 

2,069,360;  Feb.  2. 
Power      transmission,      Automatic.        W.      A.      DuflBeld. 

2,070,262  ;  Feb.  9. 
Power  transmission,  Automatic  speed  change.     G.  Rouda- 

nez.     2,067.650  :  Jan.   12. 
Power    transmission    device.      E.    B.   Franz.      2,073,471 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Power  transmission  device.     A.  T.  Harris.     2,084,843-4  ; 

June  22. 
Power    transmission   device.      F.   D.   Martin.      2,070,837 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Power  transmission  device.     G.  E.  Molyneus.     2,088,804  : 

Aug.  3. 
Power    transmission   device.      P.    Whitcomb.      2,082,433 ; 

June  1. 
Power  transmission  device.     D.  W.  E.  Yates.     2,070,636  ; 

Feb.   16. 
Power  transmission  device.  Variable  hydraulic.     F.  J.  T. 

Barnes.     2,086,519  ;  July  13. 
Power  transmission.   Electric.     C.   H.   Willis,   B.  D.   Bed- 
ford and  F.  R.  Elder.     2,071,190  ;  Feb.  16. 
Power  transmission  means.    W.  J.  Armstrong.    2,086,659  ; 

July  13. 
Power  transmission   means.     R.   N.  Bennett.     2,084,887  ; 

June  22. 
Power     transmission.     Mechanical.       A.     M.     Rossman. 

2,097,534;  Nov.  2. 
Power  transmission  mechanism.     W.  F.  Boldt  and  G.  H. 

Thomas.      2,076.362  ;  Apr.   6. 
Power      transmission      mechanism.      H.      S.      Eberhard. 

2,090,787  ;  Aug.  24. 
Power      transmission      mechanism.       J.      E.      Freeboiu. 

2,091,919  :    Aug.    31. 
Power  transmission  mechanism.     A.  Madl6.     2,097,631-2  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Power  transmission  mechanism.    P.  S.  Morgan.   2,067,457  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Power  transmission  mechanism.     C.  F.  Rauen      2,079.527  ; 

May    4. 
Power      transmission      mechanism.         P.      M.      Salerni. 

2,071,582  ;   Feb.   23. 
Power      transmission      mechanism.         P.      M.      Salerni. 

2,084,219  :  June  15. 
Power  transmission  mechanism.     H.  Sinclair.     2,102,755  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Power  transmission  mechanism.     O.  L.  Starr.     2,071,665  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Power   transmission   mechanism.    Automatically   variable. 

H.  F.  Hobbs.     2.100,251  :  Nov.  23. 
Power    transmission    mechanism.     Synchronized.      E.    A. 

Thompson.     2,101,827  ;  Dec.  7. 
Power  transmission.  Motor  vehicle.     W.   T.  Dunn  and  A. 

J.  Syrovy.     2,084,578  :  June  22. 
Power    transmission.     Motor    vehicle.       E.     R.     Maurer. 

2,088,427;  July  27. 
Power    transmission.    Motor    vehicle.      H.    F.    Patterson. 

2,072,379  ;  Mar.  2. 
Power    transmission.    Motor    vehicle.     H.    F.    Patterson. 

2.084,592  ;  June  22. 
Power    transmission.    Motor    vehicle.       H.    T.    Woolson. 

2,071,292  ;   Feb.    16. 
Power   transmission   system.      C.    F.    Rauen.      2,072,059  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Power   transmission   system.    Electric.      C.   H.    Willis,   F 

R.  Elder,  and   B.   D.  Bedford.     2,098,079  ;  Nov.  2. 
Power    transmission    system,    Hydraulic.      J.    N.     Kiep. 

2,082,581  ;  June  1. 
Power  transmission  system.  Variable  speed.     F.  A.  Hayes 

2,076,560  ;  Apr.  13. 
Power    transmission.    Variable    speed.      W.    A.    Duffield 

2,074,781  ;  Mar.  23. 
Power-transmitter.     W.  J.  Peets.     2,068,929  ;  Jan.  26. 
Power-transmitter.     W.  J.  Peets.     2,095,203  ;  Oct.   5. 
Power  transmitting  and  change  speed  apparatus.     F    R 

Banning-Lover.     2,087,060  ;  July  13. 
Power   transmitting  and   lubricating  mechanism.     D.    R 

Scholes.     2.099,036:  Nov.  16. 
Power  transmitting  apparatus  and  control  means  there- 
for.    O.B.Bailey.     2.102.606  ;  Dec.  21. 
Power  transmitting  coupling.     C.   B.    Spase.     2,068,963 

Jan.  26. 
Power  transmitting  device.     B.  B.  Bachman.     2,073,045 

Mar.  9. 
Power   transmitting  device.      W.    T.    Dunn.      2,074,170 

Mar.  10. 


Power  transmitting  device.     H.  F.  Patterson.     2,077.580  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Power    transmitting    device    and    making    same.      J.    D. 

Bechtel.     2,080,455  ;  May  18. 
Power  transmitting  mechanism.     L.   Adkisson  and  J.   T. 

Lumley.     2,086,835  ;  July  13. 
Power      transmitting     mechanism.        J.      S.      Alspaugh. 

2,076,974  ;  Apr.  13. 
Power      transmitting      mechanism.         E.       W.      Larsen. 

2,080,665  ;  May  18. 
Power  transmitting  mechanism.   H.  A.  Wilson.   2,073,668  : 

Mar.  16. 
Power  transmitting  mechanism,  Automatic.    J.  E.  Padgett. 

2,090,264  ;  Aug.  17. 
Power    transmitting    mechanism.    Hydraulic.      E.     Golz. 

2,074,583  ;  Mar.  23. 
Power  transmitting  mechanism.  Hydraulic  variable  speed. 

H.  A.  Centervall.     2,086,535  ;  July  13. 
Power  transmitting  member,  Wedge  shaped.     A.  Maurer. 

2,073,846  ;  Mar.  16. 
Power  transmitting  or  receiving  device, .  Mechanical.     E. 

L.  Barrett  and  F.  Brandstrom.     2,071,383  ;  Feb.  23. 
Power  trip  for  sheaf  racks.     C.  B.  Wittstruck.     2,072,997  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Power  unit.     J.  W.  MacClatchie.     2,074,702  ;  Mar.   23. 
Power  unit.  Compressed  air.     P.  Maniscalco.     2,090,214 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Power  unit,  Cycle.     O.  Von  Kories.     2,072,611:  Mar.   2. 
Practice      apparatus      for      card      games.     J.      Goodson. 

2,096,672  ;  Oct.  19. 
Practice  bird  for  badminton.     J.  A.  Bramall.     2,088,573  • 

Aug.  3. 
Practice  device  for  golfers.     K.  B.  McCarthy.     2,093,153  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Practice     machine.       M.     Beasley     and     J.     A.     Coffee. 

2,080,958  ;  May  18. 
Precipitating  apparatus.     L.  D.  Mills  and  T.  B.   Crowe. 

2,085,820  ;  July  6. 
Precision  boring  machine.     C.  Pleger.     2,086,284  ;  July  6 
Precision  grinding  machine.     H.  H.  Asbridge.     2,101,383  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Precision      instrument.     P.      E.      Backmann.     2,066  446  • 

Jan.  5. 
Precision  machine  tool.     L.  Seletskv.     2,068,199  ;  Jan.  19 
Precombustion-chamber     engine.      K.     Rabe.      2,099,316 ; 

Nov.   16. 
Precooling  apparatus.     J.  R.  Lewis,  S.  Perkins,  and  F.  J. 

Lewis.     2.099,815  :  Nov.  23. 
Predicting  device.     J.   C.  Karnes.     2,075.854  ;  Apr.  6 
Preheater   and    firing   mixture    gasifier.     W.    H.    Duthoit. 

2.066,720  ;  Jan.  5. 
Premixing    device   for   fluid   fuel    burners.     J.    W.    Hays. 

2,102,152  ;  Dec.  14. 
Preparation  for  imparting  swelling  capacity  or  loosening 

substances    of   various    origin    containing    albumen    or 

cellulose.     W.  Lebus.     2.093,131 ;  Sept.  14. 
Preparation  for  treating  plants.     E.  P.  Nans.     2,102,734  • 

Dec.  21. 

^'■o^^3£'°'^     ^°^    treating    scaly    bark.       E.     A.     Boele. 

2,08o,210  ;  June  29. 
Preparation    of    hyposulfites.     W.    Mecklenberg    and    A 

Wurbs.     2.084.651  ;  June  22. 
Preparations  containing  corpus  luteum  hormones,  Purify- 

Se%   7        Hartmann    and    A.    Wettstein.      2,092,453; 

Preparations  containing  the  active  constituents  of  vege- 
i?"'®«^J°'^"<=t^'  Pi'oduction  of.  G.  Madaus.  2,100  081- 
Nov.  23. 

Preparations  containing  the  volatile  constituents  of  vege- 
table products,  Production  of.     C.   Clauss.     2,087,277  ; 

Preparations  having  an  anti-emetic  action.  Manufacture 
ot.  c.  H.  Von  Hoessle  and  R.  Miiller.  2,082  233  : 
June  1.  '       •        ! 

Prepaying  machine  for  mail.  Coin  controlled.  W 
Fnednchs.     2,101,615  ;  Dec.  7 

^''^1o^^f*'''on«°J^&?'°\^l  ^?<^  vegetable  substances.  J. 
iileeck.     2,066,453  ;  Jan.  5. 

Press :  See — 

Belly  press.  offset  press. 

Curb  press.  Pasting  press. 

Cutting  press.  Photographic  mounting 

Cylinder  press.  press 

Cylinder  sleeve  press.  Platen  printing  press 

Erm  prisf  "''•  l^'^'"''  '^'  P^««^ 

J-/HI1  pies>s.  Power  press. 

:_.  tpi-nig  press.  Printing  press. 

Fluid      pressure      veneer     Rotary  press. 

P,P£??!,V  „,  „  Rotary  printing  press. 

WnXnSLF'^^''-  *  .  Sheet  metal  press 

Horizontal    extrusion     Shoe  press 

n  P"«^-.  Shoe  tip  press. 

Mof=wiVi^J]"®^-  Stenciling  printing  press. 

Metal-drawing  press.  Stripping  press. 

Metalworkmg  press.  Toy  printing  press. 

Molding  press.  Wine  nress  ^  ^ 

Press.     J    Albertoli.     2,089,324 ;  K  10 
Press.     A.  A.  Byerlein.     2,073,238-9  ;  Mar.  9. 
Press.     A.  A.  Byerlein.     2.091  961 ;   Sept    7 
Press.     A.  A.  Byerlein.     2.101  527  •  Dec    7 
Press.     P.  S.  Carver.     2,072,942  :  Mar    9   ' 
Press.     R.  W.  Glasner.     2,085,64§  ;  June  29 
Press.     R.  W.  Glasner.     2.102,842 -Dec  "n 
Press.     L.  S.  Hubbert.     2,087,435  ;' July  20.' 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


975 


Press.     K.  Kehrbeck.     2,094,798 ;   Oct.  5. 

Press.     I.  Patrick.     2,087,811  ;  July  20. 

Press    and    similar    apparatus,    Hydraulic.      D.    Sciaky. 

2,075,235  ;  Mar.  30. 
Press  and  the  like,  Vacuum.     E.  and   O.  Diirst  and  M. 

Thieme.     2,078,565  ;  Apr.  27. 
Press  bed  lock-up.     W.  H.  Ritenour.     2,100,356  ;  Nov.  30. 
Press  control  mechanism.     J.  P.  Dalv.     2,067,045  ;  Jan.  5. 
Press    control   mechanism.      A.   F.    Hanney.      2,086,265  ; 

July  6. 
Press     control     mechanism.      E.     L.     Hyde.      2,086,268 : 

July  6. 
Press  cylinder,  Apparatus  for  cleaning.     W.  Gegenheimer. 

2,088,512  ;   July   27. 
Press    deflating    mechanism.      J.    F.    Smith.      2,078,588 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Press,   especially  for  producing  palate  plates.  Hydraulic. 

U.    Tochtermann    and    H.    A.    Kuhlmann.      2,088,144 ; 

July  27. 
Press  feeding  device.     H.  D.  Knight.     2.087.437  ;  July  20. 
Press  fitting.     R.  J.  Brittain,  Jr.     2,082,379  ;  June  1. 
Press    for    long    and    short    paste    products.    Convertible 

hydraulic.     C.  Ambrette.     2,103,310 :  Dec.  28. 
Press  for  making  wax  patterns.    C.  R.  Perkins.  2,073,850  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Press     for     molding     shaped     articles.        A.     M.     Cook. 

2,103,215  ;  Dec.  21. 
Press     for     newspaper     work,     Printing.     M.     Eiseman. 

2.077,403  ;  Apr.  20. 
Press  for  plywood.     A.  R.  Welch.     2,094,862  ;  Oct.  5. 
Press   for  printing  on    reels  and  simil;ir   rotatory   bodies. 

Printing.     J.  Nunnikhoven.     2,079.300;   May  4. 
Press  for  production  of  board-like  products,  Continuous. 

T.  W.  Dike.     2,071,999  ;   Feb.   23. 
Press  for   rubber  belts  or  the  like,   Vulcanizing.     C.   P. 

Schnuck.     2,090,377  ;  Aug.  17. 
Press    for  soling  shoes.     E.   A.   Hammarsjo.     2,099,302  ; 

Nov.   16. 
Press  for  working  plastic  masses,  Screw.     E.  Thalmann. 

2,090,434  ;  Aug.  17. 
Press   gauge.     W.   J.   Mercer.      2,101,083 ;   Dec.   7. 
Press  inking  device.     C.  T.  Walter.     2,084,418  ;  June  22. 
Press  mechanism.     R.  J.  Nordquist.     2,067,943  ;  Jan.  19. 
Press  mechanism,  Punch.     V.  A.  Boker.     2,078,706 ;  Apr. 

27. 
Press   operating  mechanism.     J.   M.   Dewey.     2,096,575 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Press    operating   mechanism   and    control.      J.    P.    Daly. 

2,086,259  ;  July  6. 
Press  roll  drive,  Compensating.    W.  M.  Cutler.    2,092,958: 

Sept.  14. 
Press    rolls.   Device   for   observing   the   operation    of.     O 

Rolls.     2.076,095  :   Apr.   6. 
Press  system.     T.  F.    Stacy.     2.072,141 ;  Mar.   2. 
Press  system.     T.  F.   Stacy.     2,072,488  ;  Mar.  2. 
Press  with  electrically  heated  container,    E.^trusion.     H. 

Nehlsen.     2,075,622;  Mar.   30. 
Presser     for     flat     knitting     machines.     Auxiliary.       W. 

Heinitz.     2,083,377  ;  June  8. 
Presser  for  flat  knitting  machines,  Auxiliary.    W.  Heinitz. 

2,085,656;  June  29. 
Presser-lifter  actuating  device  for  sewing  machines.     W. 

A.  Andres.     2,067,0.38;  Jan.  5. 
Pressors,   Operating  mechanism   for.     N.   L.   Etten.      Re. 

20,328  ;  Apr.  13. 
Pressing    and    ironing    machine.      G.    C.    Enebrecht    and 

A.  J.  and  A.  M.  Olsen.     Re.  20,247;  Jan.  19. 
Pressing  and  ironing  machine.     A.  Matthews.     2,074,410  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Pressing  device,  Steam  discharge.    F.  J.  Clark,    2,070,710  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Pressing   element.      J.    M.    Dewey.      2,068,643 ;    Jan.    26. 
Pressing    elements,    Apparatus    for    evacuating.      A.    F. 

Hanney.     2,080,915  ;  May  18. 
Pressing  machine.     A.  F.   Ilanney.     2,069.4.39  :  Feb.  2. 
Pres.sing  macliine.     A.Matthews.     2,080,084  ;  May  11. 
Pressing  machine.     R.  I).   Movr.     2,070,906  ;  Feb.   10. 
Pressing  machine.     P.  I>.  Pendleton.     2.075,209  ;  Mar.  30. 
Pressing  macliine.     F.  M.  Watklns.     2,074,877  ;  Mar.   23. 
Pressing  machine  and  control,     f!.  W.  Johnson  and  A.  F. 

Hanney.     2,085,466  ;  June  29. 
Pressing   machiri(>   imd    control    niccli.uilHin.      J.    P.    Daly. 

2,101,021  ;  Doc.  7. 
Pressing      machine     and      element.        O.      W       Johnson 

2.079.291  :   May  4 
Pressing  machine  control.     J.  M.  Dewey.     2,103,519;  Dec. 

28 
Pressing  machine,  Oaiment.     W.   Strobrldgc.      2,089,586  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Pressure  accumulator.     C.   Carglle.      2,080,69f5 ;   May   18. 
Pressure   adjusting   means.      A.   I...    (Corson.      Ke.    20,.'')1S; 

Sept.   28. 
Pressure   alteration    Impulses    In    pneumnllc   brake    plpcH, 

Device  for  iiicreHHlng  the  speed  of  tnuiHiulHslon  of.     K. 

Miiller.     2,089,756;   Aug.   10. 
PresHurehii  lance      sealod      benrlng. 

2,085,777;  July  6.  „„„..  „„, 

PrcKHure  casting     apparatus.        A.      Bauer.        2,07J.8fll  ; 

Mar.  0. 
I'rc'Ksuie   caHtliig  nppanitiiH.      U.   J.    Scliullz.     2,10.1.438; 

Pressure    casting    macliine.       J.    N.     Smith.       2,068,875; 
Jan.  26. 


J.      ('.      Wlllliiins. 


Pressure   compensation  for  packing.      O.   D.   H.   Bentley. 

2,071,914;  Feb.  23. 
Pressure  control  device.     P.   S.  Russel.     2,100,997  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Pressure    control    mechanism.      H.    Walker.      2,079,781 ; 

May  11. 
Pressure   control  valve.     J.   K.   MacKinnon.     2,074,091 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Pressure  controlling  mechanism.     F.  W.  Ells.    2,080,465  ; 

May  18. 
Pressure  dampener.     W.  R.   JIartin.     2.091,704  ;  Aug.  31. 
Pressure   de-equalizer   or  mechanical    balloon   for   use   in 

giving  buoyancy  to  air  vehicles.   Atmospheric.     O.   K. 

Quast.     2,074,343  ;  Mar.  23. 
Pressure  device.     W.   H.   Nutt.     2,067,280 ;   Jan.   12. 
Pressure  differential  indicator.     D.  H.  Annin.     2,087,494  ; 

July  20. 
Pressure  distillation.   Process   and  apparatus  for.     D.  G. 

Brandt.     2,074,120  ;  Mar.  16. 
Pressure  equalizing  valve.     J.  M.  King.     2,090,843  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Pressure  filter.      S.   W.   Briggs.      2.072,393  ;   Mar.   2. 
Pressure  filter.     B.  Kelley.    2,081,009  ;  May  18. 
Pressure  flow  regulator.     J.  R.  McCrearv  and  I..  II.  Fuller. 

2,091,482  ;   Aug.   31. 
Pressure  fluid  actuated  spinning  motor.     W.  E.  Trumpler 

and   R.   C.  Burns.     2,072,656;  Mar.   2. 
Pressure    fluid    actuated    tool,    Portable.      E.    H.    Shaff. 

2,099,280  ;  Nov.  16. 
Pressure  fluid  gauge.     W.  H.  Longstreet.     2,078,148  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Pressure  fluid  motor.    E.  G.  Gartin.     2,082,205  ;  June  1. 
Pressure  fluid  motor.     E.  G.  Gartin.     2.100.325  :  Nov.  30. 
Pressure  fluid  motor.     E.  G.  Gartin.     2,100,540-1 ;    Not. 

30. 
Pressure  fluid  motor.     M.   C.  Huffman.     2,100,904  ;  Not. 

30. 
Pressure  gauge.     C.  A.  Campbell.     2.087,418  ;  July  20. 
Pressure  gauge.     H.  M.  Jones.     2,084,089  ;  June  15. 
Pressure   gauge.      McKinley,    C.    W.,    E.    F.    Bacon,    and 

R.  F.  Clason.     2,079,913  ;  May  11. 
Pressure  gauge.     H.  Seegars.     2,100,754  ;  Nov.  30. 
Pressure  gauge.     W.  E.  Vergan.     2,087,417  ;  July  20. 
Pressure    gauge,    Restricted     range    differential.       P.    T. 

Sprague  and  A.  Soller.     2,089,862  ;  Aug.  10. 
Pressure  gauge,  Sterilizable.     F.  C.  Wappler.     2,096,831 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Pressure  generator.     M.  C.  Hutto,     2,075.849  ;  Apr.  6. 
Pressure    hammer   absorber.      A.    J.    Zoeller.      2,079,829 ; 

May  11. 
Pressure  head  for  oil  wells.     E.  A.  Johnson.     Re.  20,497  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Pressure  indicator.     K.   S.   Jenson.     2,072,369 ;   Mar.   2. 
Pressure  measuring  device,  Piezo  electrical.      W.  Gutzke. 

2,068,744  ;  Jan.  26. 
Pressure     mechanism     for     heel-attaching     machine.      J. 

Gouldbourn  and  T.  A.  Kestell.     2,085,851  ;  July  6. 
Pressure  medium  container.  Stored.   D.  Mapes.  2,069,708 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Pressure  on  the  Insulation  of  electric  cables,  Exerting  an 

artiflcial.     K.-H.  NUgell.     2,082.649;   June  1. 
Pressure     operated     device,      Sanitary.     F.     A.      Faust. 

2,094,319  ;  Sept.  28. 
Pressure  phenomena.  Method  and  apparatus  for  indicat- 
ing peak  conditions  of.     R.  A.  Webster  and  II.  H.  Moore. 

2,089,988  ;  Aug.  17. 
Pressure  producing  mean.s  for  hydraulic  pressure  systems. 

C.  V.  Gardner.     2.087,509  ;  July  20. 
Pressur(>     pump.       ('.     J.     Coberly    and     C.     F.     Hanson. 

2,081,224;  May  25. 
Pressure  pump.     J.  S.  Rodgers.     2,092,738  ;  Sept.  7. 
Pressure  recording  device.     H.  D.  Wilde.  Jr.     2,078,023; 

Apr.   27. 
Pressure    reducing    apparatus.      P.    Spence.      2,067,610 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Pressure      regulating     device.     R.      K.      Donaldson,      Jr. 

2,009,199  ;  Feb.  2. 
Pressure    regulating   system.    Automatic   motor   operated. 

E.   Burke  nnd  A.  K.    Sorensen.      2,t)i!i),!)i)3  ;   Fob.  9. 
Pressure    rogulullng    valve.      U.    II.    Davles.      2,093.03.')  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Pressure    regulating   valve.      R.    C.    Hughes.      2,070,060 ; 

Feb.    I(!. 
Pressure    regulating    valve.      R.    W.    LeutwIIer    and    W. 

Klchhol/..     2.080,660;  May  18. 
ProKKure  regulator.     ('.  II.  Dookson.     2,103.570;  Dec.  28. 
Pressure  regulator,      M.   A.   r.nver.s.      2,070.111  :   Fi-b.  9 
Pressure  relief  Viilve.      F.   P.   Illsley.      2.007.021  :   Jan.    19. 
Pressure     relief    viilve.       J.     I„     Mandevllle.       2,080,912; 

•Inly   i:{. 
Pressure  relief  valve.     It.  10.  lIpholT.     2.074,195;  Mar.  10, 
I'rcKsnre       n'sponslve       device.       A.       P.       I'harbounenu. 

•J,I02.:!()I  ;  Dee.   M, 
I'ri'NHure     ri'spoiiHlve     device.     C.     JoliMNon.     2.070.009  ; 

Mm.v   4. 
I'rcHMure  resiionnlve  device.      M,   P.  l)i>  Motte.      2.090.071  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Pri'SNur<'   reHponslve  element  nud  imp,  «\»inblneil.     A.   I). 

Roue.      2.l)H.'i.020  ;  July  0 
Pri'MHure  Nlnblllr.lnu'   ineclmiilBiii    for  feiMl  nnd  ilmft   roll*. 
\V.  II.    Hodge  and  A.  W.  Thompiion,     2.001,2:10:   Ann 

21. 
fr-KMure  svnfeiu.      II.   R.  Fyke.      2,000,034;  Oct     10 


976 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Pressure  treatment,  Metliod  and  apparatus  for.     H.  P.  I 

Laussucq.     2,091,641 ;  Aug.  31. 
Pressure   variations.   Device  for  measuring.     M.   Dement 

vignier  and  A.   Labarthe.     2.067,262  ;  Jan.  12. 
Pressure  variations  into  electrical  variations,  Method  and 

apparatus  for  transforming.    A.  Guerbilsky.     2,096,106 

Oct.    19. 
Pressures,  Measurement  of.     F.  P.  Dalilstrom.    2,090,188 

Aug.  17. 
Pretzel  forming  apparatus.    H.  S.  Gipe.    2,090,291 ;  Aug 

17. 
Pretzel  making  machine.     H.  A.  Elliott.     2,077,993  ;  Apr 

20. 
Pretzel  making  machine.     H.  A.  Elliott.     2,084,193  ;  June 

15. 
Pretzels,  Method  and  machine  for  forming.     G.  H.  Hart- 
man    and   J.    S.    Burden.      2,074,904 ;    Mar.    23. 
Preventing    smudging    by    interleaved    printing    ribbons. 

G.  M.  Sacerdote.     2,092,780  ;  Sept.  14. 
Price  tag  holder.     O.  H.  Wilke.     2,078,518  ;  Apr.  27. 
Pricing  device.     F.  J.  Hyde.     2,091,710;  Aug.  31. 
Primary  element.     J.  Gyuris.     2,081,926  ;  June  1. 
Prime  mover.     T.   J.   Rees.     2,076,480  ;   Apr.   6. 
Prime  mover  governing  system.     V.  I.  Zelov.     2,101,486  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Prime  mover,  Rotary.     E.  F.  Fox.    2,073,101 ;  Mar.  9. 
Primer  charge.  Stratified.     F.  R.  Seavey.     2,068,516  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Primer  for  oil  field   service.   Automatic  suction.      B.   S. 

Nelson,    H.    E.     Chambers,     Jr.,     and    J.     G.    Norton. 

2,071,703  ;  Feb.  23. 
Primer  valve.     G.  F.  McDougall.     2.096,287  ;  Oct.  19. 
Primer  valve.     V.  W.    Strode.      2,067,425 ;    Jan.    12. 
Priming  device  for  internal  combustion  engines.     M.  C.  P. 

Thieulin  and  P.  X.  A.   Gistucci.     2,093,218 ;   Sept.   14. 
Priming    means    for    centrifugal    pumps.      E.    P.    Doty. 

2,073,733  ;  Mar.  16. 
Priming  mixture.     W.  Briin.     2,097,510  ;  Nov.  2. 
Print  block.     T.  Pesci.     2,079,870  ;  May  11. 
Printed  matter  and   registering  type,    Lining  up.     J.   P. 

Walsh.     2,100.114  ;  Nov.  23. 
Printed  textile  fabric.     A.  M.  Schwarzschild.     2,068,770  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Printer.     A.  V.   Bedford.     2,098,371  ;   Nov.  9. 
Printer,  Projection.     R.  F.  Brady.     2,068,480  ;  Jan.  19. 
Printer,  Type-wheel.     G.  S.  Hiltz.    2,090,203  ;  Aug.  17. 
Printer's  gauge.     H.  F.  Johnson.     2,100,217  ;  Nov.  23. 
Printer'.<!  miter  gauge.    C.  F.  Hanlon.     2,100,506  ;  Nov.  30. 
Printers'  rollers.  Apparatus  for  casting.     D.  H.  Donegan. 

2,085,959  ;  July  6. 
Printing.     \V.  H.  Engel.     2,100,436  ;  Nov.  30. 
Printing.     W.  W.  Mock.     2,081,949  ;  June  1. 
Printing  adding  machine.     H.  Kammel.     2,071,880 ;  Feb. 

23. 
Printing     and     cutting     machine.       J.     W.     Riggenbach. 

2,098,165  ;  Nov.  2. 
Printing   and    drying,    Apparatus    for.      C.    E.    Wooddell. 

2,099,879  ;  Nov.  23. 
Printing    and     dyeing    composition     and    processes.      F. 

Zwilgmeyer.     2,099,091  ;  Nov.  16. 
Printing     and     dyeing     compositions.      M.     A.     Dahlen. 

2,099,104  :  Nov.  16. 
Printing  and  dyeing  compositions  and  processes.     M.  A. 

Dahlen.     2,093,402  ;  Sept.  21. 
Printing  and  ejecting  mechanism  for  cash  registers.     F.  W. 

F.  Berger.     2,093,409  ;  Sept.  21. 

Printing  and  recording  machine,  Combined.     R.  G.  Fear. 

2,079,960;  May  11. 
Printing    and    scoring    and    product.      V.    H.    Polachek. 

2,089,225  :  Aue.  10. 
Printing  and  waxing.     W.  W.  Mock.     2,086,428  ;  July  6. 
Printing  apparatus.     U.  M.  Binklev.     2,085,845  :  July  6. 
Printing  apparatus.     W.  B.  Payne.     2,071,139;  Feb.  IR. 
Printing    apparatus    and    method,    Multiple    impression. 

E.   Ericksson.     2,103,812  ;   Dec.   28. 
Printing-apparatus    for    lenticulated    films.     F.    Fischer. 

2,066,679  ;  Jan.  5. 
Printing  block.  Metal  face.     P.  Zimmer.     2,087,462  ;  July 

20. 
Printing  chase.     G.  W.  Bungay.     2.091,251  ;  Aug.  31. 
Printing.  Color  corrected.     W.  J.  Wilkinson.     2,099,916  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Printing     composition     and     process.       I.     F.     Chambers. 

2.070,467  :  Feb.  9. 
Printing  couple.  Apparatus  for  and  method  of  cooling  a. 

G.  A.  Friess.     2,078,378;  Apr.  27. 
T,   Cochran.      2.101,838:  Dec.   14. 

W.  T.  Gollwitzer.     2.091,976  ;  Sept.  7. 
C.  D.  Lake  and  G.  F.  Daly.     2,087,324  ; 


Printing  cut.  J 
Printing  device. 
Printing  device. 

July  20. 
Printing  device. 
Printing  device. 
Printing  device. 
Printing  device. 


A.  E.  Long.     2,084,098  ;   June  15. 
E.  J.  Rabenda.     2,076,744;  Apr.  13. 
G.  W.  Schaefer.     2.092.026  :  Sept.  7, 
H.  R.  Slater.     2,090,385  ;  Oct.  19. 
Printing    device    applicable    to    weighing   apparatus.      F. 

Cugnoud.     2,092,957  ;    Sept.    14. 
Printing  devices,  Making.    E.  U.  T.  Berthelsen.    2,070,573  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Printing  die  and  retaining  means  therefor.     I.  J.  Klein. 

2,073,308  ;  Mar.  9. 
Printing,  Furniture.     A.   B.  Carty.     2,095,354 ;  Oct.  12. 
Printing   machine.     J.    W.   Bryce   and   A.    H.    Dickinson. 

2.093,545  :  Sept.  21. 
Printing  machine.     J.  A.  Carlson.     2,076,004 ;  Apr.  6. 


Printing  machine.     W.  T.  Gollwitzer.     Re.  20^437  ;  July  6. 
Printing  machine.     W.  T.  Gollwitzer..    2,082,245  ;  June  1. 
Printing  machine.     W.  T.  Gollwitzer.     2,083,061 ;  June  8. 
Printing  machine.     E.  C.  Hartley.     2,094,010  ;   Sept.  28. 
Printing  machine.     M.   J.   Hoffman.     2,067,637  :   Jan.  12. 
Printing  machine.     W.  F.  Huck.     2,086,227  ;  July  6. 
Printing  machine.     W.  F.  Huck.     2,092,759  :  Sept.  14. 
Printing  machine.     C.   J.   Hueber.      2,070,549  ;  Feb.  9. 
Printing  machine.     K.  T.  Lang.     2,088,862  ;  Aug.  3. 
Printing    machine.     H.    L.    Latz    and    S.    H.    Plum,    2d. 

2,102,466  ;  Dec.  14. 
Printing  machine.    F.  G.  Lougee.     2,097,251 ;  Oct.  26. 
Printing  machine.     C.  D.  Ryan.     2.066,422  ;  Jan.  5. 
Printing  machine.     C.  Smith.     2,077,962  ;  Apr.  20. 
Printing  machine.     D.   H.   Whitehead.     2,093,258 ;    Sept. 

14. 
Printing   machine.   Continuous.     F.   and   Q.    H.    Shurley. 

2,085,126  ;  June  29. 
Printing   machine,    Flat   bed.     I.    T.    Nelson.     2,069,458  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Printing  machine,  Multicolor.     J.  A.  Boyce.     2,082,145  ; 

June  1. 
Printing  machine,  Multiple  color  flock.     S.  M.  Schwartz 

and  E.  J.   Tenny.     2,084,827  ;   June  22. 
Printing    machine    negative    carrier.       R.    S.    Hopkins. 

2,073,304  ;  Mar.  9. 
Printing  machine.  Rotary.     G.  Turrall.     2,083,754 ;  June 

15. 
Printing      machine.      Selective     bed.      H.      C.      Osborn. 

2.077,433  :  Apr.   20. 
Printing    machine.     Sheet    fed.      A.     Stobb.       2,092,189 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Printing   machine.    Sheet-fed    intaglio    rotary.     P.    Koch. 

2,086,319  ;  July  6. 
Printing  machines,    Web   cutting   and   sheet   forwarding 

mechanism   for.     A.   JI.   Zuckerman.     2,094,033 ;   Sept. 

28. 
Printing  means.     W.  F.  Grupe.     2,089,789  ;  Aug,  10. 
Printing  mechanism.     K.  J.  Dollahite.     2,076,177  ;  Apr.  6. 
Printing  mechanism.     F.  L.  Fuller.     2,076,717  ;  Apr.  13. 
Printing  mechanism.     M.  Garbell.     2,100,213  ;  Nov.  23. 
Printing  mechanism.     C.  D.  Lake  and  W.  Pfaff.     2,066,784  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Printing  mechanism.     N.  D.   Luckie.     2.076.474  ;  Apr.   6. 
Printing  mechanism.     A.  W.  Mills.     2,076,740  ;  Apr.  13. 
Printing  mechanism  for  adding  and   recording  machines. 

M.   Garbell.     2,082,282 ;    June   1. 
Printing    media nism    for    computing    machines    and    the 

like.  Dual.     O.  J.  Sundstrand.     2,089,447  ;  Aug.  10. 
Printing  mechanism   for   tabulating   machines.     G.   Taus- 

chek.     2,066.748  ;  Jan.  5. 
Printing     mechanism,     Record     controlled.       W.     Lang. 

2,101,435  ;  Dec.  7. 
Printing  members  for  use.  Preparing.     W.  T.  Gollwitzer. 

2.070,593  ;  Feb.   16. 
Printing,    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    planographic. 

H.  C.  Osborn.     2,102,641  ;  Dec,  21. 
Printing,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  projection.     E.  W. 

Lewis  ;  2,088,710  ;  Aug.  3. 
Printing  method.  Relief.    K.  Schneider.     2,093,485  ;  Sept. 

21. 

Printing  on  articles   of  irregular   shape.   Multicolor.      R. 

P.  Piperoux.     2,076,589  ;  Apr.  13. 
Printing  on  articles  of  irregular  shape.  Multicolor.     R.  P. 

Piperoux.     2.102,808  ;  Dec.  21. 
Printing   on    curved   faced    bodies.   Method    of  and   appa- 
ratus for.     T.  Hakogi.     2.077.790  :  Apr.  20. 
Printing  on  metal.     E.  T.  Digby.     2,086,069  ;  July  6. 
Printing  or   reproducing  color  photographs.     G.  B.  Har- 
rison and  S.  D.  Threadgold.     2,100,006  ;  Nov.  23. 
Printing  plate.     W.  T.  Gollwitzer.     2,070,592  ;  Feb.  16. 
Printing  plate.     P.   R.   L.   Hogner.     2,084,685  ;   June   22. 
Printing    plate    and    making    same,     Paperboard.      J.    S. 

Royse  and  P.  R.   Turner.     2,100,358;   Nov.  30. 
Printing   plate   and    mounting    the    same.      A.    B.    Davis. 

2,101,052  ;  Dec.  7. 
Printing  plate  beveling  machine.    W.  F.  Huck.    2,085,908  ; 

July  0. 
Printing    plate.     Color     corrected    photo-mechanical.     A. 

IVlnrray.      2.102,022  ;  Dec.  14. 
Printing  plate.  Curved  stereotype.  W.  Gerrard.  2,073,056  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Printing  plate,  more  particularly  offset-printing  plate  and 

printing  therewith.  Surface.     W.  A.  Boekelman  and  A. 

Elfers.      2,097,831  ;  Nov.  2. 
Printing    plate     registering     device.      W.    S.    Warnock. 

2,095,724  ;  Oct.   12. 
Printing  plate  thinning  and  shaving  machine.    W.  F.  Huck. 

2,061,190:  .Tan.  12. 
Printing  plates  by  electric  arcs.  Mechanism  for  producing. 

J.  A.  Bennett.      2.079.310  ;  iNiav  4, 
Printing    plates.    Making.      W.  "  S.    Lennox.      2,092,979; 

Sept.  14. 
Printing  plates.   Making.     D.    S.   Loeb  and   J.    M.   Toler. 

2.095,071  ;  Oct.  5. 
Printing   plates.    Means    for   holding.     H.    A.    W.    Wood. 

2,086,145  ;  July  6. 
Printing  plates,  Method  of  and  machine  for,  registering 

and  proving.     H.  A.  W.  Wood..    2,082,372  ;  June  1. 
Printing   plates,   Producing.     J.   A.   Bennett.     2,076,220; 

Apr.    6. 
Printing  plates,  Producing  chemicals,   especially  amalga- 
mated.   H.  Renck.     2,093,098  ;  Sept.  14. 


LIST   OF   IXVEXTIOXS 


977 


Printing    plates,     Production     of    non-metallic.       O.     B. 

Crowell.     2,075,507  ;  Mar.  30. 
Printing  plates,  Registering.    L.  W.  Claybourn.     2,079.243  ; 

May  4. 
Printing      plates,      Registering.         L.      W.      Claybourn. 

2,095,542  ;  Oct.  12. 
Printing    plates.    Registration    of.      H.    A.    W.    Wood. 

2,073,040  ;  Mar.  9. 
Printing  press.     P.  F.  Cox.     2,069,520  :  Feb.  2. 
Printing  press.     C.  S.  Crafts.     2,078,628  ;  Apr.   27. 
Printing  press.      C.   S.    Crafts.      2.079,001  ;  May  4. 
Printing  press.     C.   S.  Crafts.     2,085,185  ;  June  29. 
Printing  press.     C.   S.  Crafts.     2,088,897  ;  Aug.  3. 
Printing  press.     C.   S.  Crafts.     2,096,322  ;  Oct.   19. 
Printing    press.      C.    S.    Crafts    and    S.    D.    Livingston. 

2,082,324  ;  June  1. 
Printing  press.     M.  H.  Hill.     2,082,396  ;  June  1. 
Printing  press.     A.  G.  Jacobson.     2,100,852  ;  Nov.  30. 
Printing  press.     W.  M.  Kelly.     2,089,900  ;  Aug.  10. 
Printing    press.      A.    Kluge    and    E.    Kluge.      2,088,377  ; 

July  27. 
Printing    press.      T.    Loew.      2,072,716 ;    Mar.    2. 
Printing  press.     C.  A.   Meisel.     2,084,281  ;  June  15. 
Printing  press.     W.  J.  Nightingale.     2,079,627  ;  May  11. 
Printing  press.     H.   J.  Reardon.     2,068,707  ;    Jan.   26. 
Printing  press.     F.  W.   Seybold.     2,083,099  ;  June  8. 
Printing  press.     F.  W.  Seybold.     2,084,783  ;  June  22. 
Printing  press.     F.  Steinmetz.     2.090.361  ;  Aug.  17. 
Printing  press.     M.   S.  Thomas.     2,088,541 ;  July  27. 
Printing  press.    I.  Tornberg.    2,096,869  ;  Oct.  26. 
Printing  press  feeder.     C.  L.  Bartholdt.     2,097,013  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Printing      press.      Hand      operated.        C.      E.      Carlsen. 

2,078,751  ;  Apr.  27. 
Printing  press  margin  bar.     H.  A.  W.  Wood.     2,075,562  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Printing  press  mechanism.     B.  D.  Stevens,  E.  F.  Dudley, 

and  E.  A.  Verrinder.     2,085,833  ;  July  6. 
Printing     press     mist.     Dispelling.     W.     T.     Diefenbach. 

2,096;i64;  Oct.  19. 
Printing     press.     Photogravure     plate.     W.     Mailander. 

2.076.203  ;  Apr.  6. 
Printing   press   roller.     F.   C.   Murphy.     2.089,401  ;   Aug. 

10. 
Printing  press.  Rotary.     F.  A.  Foster.     2,070,265  ;  Feb.  9. 
Printing  press,  Sheet  fed  multicolor  rotary.     H.  M.  Bar- 
ber.    2,082,318-9  ;  June  1. 
Printing  press,  Two-revolution  cylinder.     A.  E.  Pearsall. 

2,088,808  ;  Aug.  3. 
Printing   press,    Web   perfecting  rotary.      H.    M.    Barber. 

2,083,110  ;  June  8. 
Printing   press,    Web   perfecting   rotary.     H.   M.   Barber. 

2,083,112  ;  June  8. 
Printing   presses,    Apparatus   for   operating   cylinder.     R. 

StUssi.     2,006,429  ;  Jan.  5. 
Printing    presses.    Signature    delivering    mechanism    for. 

H.  M.  Barber.     2.093,747  ;  Sept.  21. 
Printing  process.     H.  L.  Bishop.     2,088,398  ;  July  27. 
Printing    process.      R.    W.    Hardacre    and    A.    Wormald. 

2,069,919  ;  Feb.  9. 
Printing  process  and  composition  therefor.     I.  F.  Cham- 
bers.    2,069,215  :  Feb.  2. 
Printing   roller.      S.   F.   Damm.      2,072,297 ;   Mar.    2. 
Printing  roller.     A.  L.  Freedlander.     2,088,470:  July  27. 
Printing  surfnces.    Method  of  and   apparatus  for  prepar- 
ing.    E.  S.  Ballnrd.     2,069.001  :  Jan.  26. 
Printing  telegraph  apparatus.     A.  H.  Reiber.     2,076,864  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Printing  telegraph  apparatus.     A.  H.  Reiber.     2,082,511  ; 

June  1. 
Printing     telegraph.     Automatic.       R.     K.     M.      P$noi. 

2,071,140  ;  Feb.  16. 
Printing  telegraph  system.     E.  M.  Mowton.     2.082,0i5; 

Printing   telegraph   system.     E.   F.    Watson.      2,082,924  ; 

June  8.  „    „    „,  . 

Printing  teloernph   system  and  apparatus.     E.   E.   Klcin- 

sphmidt.     2,102,899:  Dec.  21. 
Printing  unit.     A.  and  E.  Kluge.     2,001,322;  Aug.  31. 
Printing  upon  porous  sheet  mntorlal.     J.  S.  Wheelwright. 

2,098,118:   Nov.   2.  „       „.      ,     , 

Printing     with     mordant     dyestufTs.        TI.     ^\  erdenhprg. 

2.093,377;  Sept.  14.  ,  .,  r,     t. 

Prints    .Tiid    the    lilte.    Appnr.Tlus    for    mounting.      B.    U. 

nntcIuT.     2.0n0.81.'>:  Nov.   23.  .      „.      , 

PrintN    Dovioo   for   devolopliig   phologrnphlc.     A.    Schiidc 

.-ind'j.   TTorn.     2,075..^0f!  ;  Mnr.  30.  .„     ,     „ 

Prints,    Mnlcing  negndvo.      J.   H.   do  Boer  and    R.   J.    Tl. 

Allnlc.     2,09.^,408;  Oct.  12. 
Prints    Production    of   photo-llico   multltoned.      I'.    Llerg. 

2.073,212  :  Mnr.  9. 
Prism.    O.  K.  Kiispcrelt.     2,085.020  :  Juno  29. 
Prism  nHscnililv.     <'■  T..  Dixon,  K.  W.  Konni'dy,  and  J.  P. 

Sliindo.      2.096, 425:    Oct.    10. 
Prism     combiri.idoii     f»r     tliroo    color    photography    nnd 

olnomiitogriipliv.       T-.    Bolllnghiim    and    F.    and    C    V. 

SI  :i  II  lev       2  HI  1,728  ;  1  )i'C.   7. 
PriHin,  Ronocting,     O,   K.  Knuporoll.     2,(185  025  ;  Juno  20, 
Privncv    NVNl'>iii.       n.    R.    OBborne    and     S.    B.    WrlRht. 

2  ioi  224  ■  Doc.  7. 
Prn'ooHKinL'    of    llglitwr-lght    nKgrogiitos.      C.    V.    Molntor. 

2,000.455;  Aug.  17.  „„,„„„„      ,, 

ProcoHHlng   tnnl(.      O.   J.   Iliinl"',v.      2,073,306;   Miir.   0, 


Product  and  preparing  same.     T.  F.  Banigan.     2,079,146  ; 

]May  4. 
Product  for  covering  highway   joints.     W.   C.   Ferguson. 

2.100,387  ;  Nov.  30. 
Product    of   polymerization    products    from    vinyl   ethers. 

W.  Reppe  and  O.  Schlichting.     2,104,001  ;  Dec.  28. 
Products    bonded    with    resinous    reaction    products    from 

polyhydric    alcohols    and    phosphoric    acid     compound. 

W.  A.  Boughton  and  W.  R.  Mansfield.     2,084,263  ;  June 

15. 
Products    bonded    with    the    resinous    reaction    products 

from    polyhydric   alcohols    and    boric   acid    compounds. 

\V.  A.  Boughton  and  W.  R.  Mansfield.     2,084,262  ;  June 

15. 
Products    for   rendering   the   urine   bacteriostatic.      T.   H. 

Rider,  R.   Shelton,  and  J.  Haynes.     2,101,097  ;  Dec.  7. 
Products  from  cellulose,  High  quality.     E.  B.  F.  Sunesson. 

2,083,280  ;  June  8. 
Products  impermeable  to  moisture,  Manufacture  of  shaped. 

W.  Kiinig.      2,099,812  ;  Nov.  23. 
Products    obtainable  from   high  molecular   carbohydrates 

and  preparing  them.     E.  Hees.     2,076,889  ;  Apr.  13. 
Products    of    ground    wood    pulp.    Manufacture    of.      W. 

Hirschkind.     2,071,364  ;  Feb.   16. 
Products   of  the  destructive  distillation  of  wood,   Purifi- 
cation of.     E.  H.  Carter  and  L.  J.  Figg,  Jr.     2,095,857  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Pro(iuct.s  or  articles  made  of  or  containing  ci-llulo.se   de- 
rivatives or  other  lacquer  bases.  Manufacture  or  treat- 

iiioiu   of.      H.   Dreyfus.      2.079.109;    Jlay   4. 
Program    reminder   for   radio   programs.   'E.    T.   Knitter. 

2,069,372  ;  Feb.  2. 
Program  selector  for  radio  sets.   Time  controlled.     L.  T. 

HufEaker.     2,084,443  ;  June  22. 
Programs,  Selecting  radio.     R.  C.  Lane.     2,084,205  ;  June 

15. 
Progressor  mechanism  for  fruit  treating  machines.     F.  W. 

Cutler.     2,070,043  ;  Feb.  9. 
Projectile.     M.  E.  Evans.     2.087,594  ;  Julv  20. 
Projectile.     W.  B.  Foulke.     2,103,155  ;  Dec.  21. 
Projectile.     T.  Geitmann.     2,093.353  ;    Sept.   14. 
Projectile.     J.  H.  Harris.     2,079,937  :  May  11. 
Projectile.     K.  L.  Havden.     2,091,635;  Aug.  31. 
Projectile.     J.  T.  Howdesholl,     2.090,533  ;  Aug.  17. 
Projectile.     B.  P.  Joyce.     2,070,946  ;  Feb.  16. 
Projectile,  Antiaircraft.     AI.  S.  Willing.     2,103,807  ;  Dec. 

Projectile,  Explosive.     S.  Lebensart.     2,080,777  ;  May  18. 
Projectile,  Gas  dispersing.     A.  Lowy  and  C.   R.  Weinert. 

2,096.698  ;  Oct.  19. 
Projectile,  I.,ife  line.     M.  J.  Rvan.     2.069.276  ;  Feb.  2. 
Projecting  apparatus.     E.  C.  Schattschnelder.     2,098.311  ; 

Nov.   9. 
Projecting  device.     B.  R.  Wellington.     2.072,280  ;  Mar.  2. 
Projection    apparatus.      P.    T.    Farnswortli.      2.001.705: 

Aug.  31.  . 

Projection  apparatus.     D.  F.   Newman.     2,102,101;  Dec. 

14. 
Projection   device.     L.  R  Reed.     2,083,472 ;  June  8. 
I'rojcclHUi   device.      W.   O.   Wolfe,      2,09.'<,9SS  ;    Nov.   16 
Projection   lamp.      E.   W.    Kellogg.      2,080,278 ;    May   11. 
I 'rojeftion  objective.     D.L.Wood.      2.076.190  ;  .\pr   6 
Projection  system.     A.  H.  Blohm.     2,098.941  ;  Nov.  10. 
Projection   system.     L.  W.  Bowon.     2,066,436  ;   Jan.   5. 
Projections  or  depressions  In  flat  metallic  slock.  Appara- 
tus for  forming.     G.  G.   Greullcli.     2.0S0„><92  ;  Aug,   10. 
Projector.      L.  J.   Andre.*!.      2,101.890;   Dec.    14. 
Projector.     J.  Klef(>r.     2,091.820;  Aug.  31, 
Projector.     G.  Splndler.     2,076.924;  Apr.  15. 
Projector  and  .searchllglil.     J.  Kiefi-r.     2,001.818;  Aiie,  .Tl, 
Projector  for  motion   pictures.     A,  F.  Victor.     2.070.325- 

Fel).  9. 
Projector   lamp.      J.    E.   McAuley    nnd    O.    R.   Trovllllnn. 

2.097.707  ;  Nov.  2. 
Projector,  Light.     G.  E.  Smithburn.     2,075,307:  Mnr.  30. 
Projector.  Motion  picture.     F.  L.  Llndstroui.     -.0S0.388 : 

Aug.  10. 
Projector,  Picture.     J.   Erwood.     2.0C7.83B ;  Jan.  12. 
Projector,  Picture.     F.  !,.  Llndstrom.     2.0.SI).275  ;  Aug.  10. 
Projector,  Portiihle.     II.  A.  Do  Vry.     2,007,893  ;   Jan.  10. 
Projectors,     Tilting     mechanism     for.     D.     L.     Babcork. 

2.101.,snO;  Doc.   14. 
Prolamine  irnxo  composition,  Wntor-realstant.     D.  W.  rinn- 

Ken.     2.102.(i23  ;  Dec.  21, 
Prong    forming   appiiratus,    Slioet    niotnl,      C    B.    Bnlloy. 

2,0,'*9,326;  Aiig.  10. 
Prop.   Drop.     (>.   N.  Gredell.     2.070.010;   Fob.  0. 
Prop.  Mine.     II.  TouNsaInt  and  E.  IIclutxinHun.     2.000,433  ; 

Jan,  5. 
Prop,  Mouth.     C.  V.  McCormnck.     2,075.B34  :  Mnr.  SO. 
l'roi>!iiii'  dewnjinc.      11.  O.  Forrent,      2,070,141  :  Apr.  0, 
Prcipnne   <lc-wMxlng.      II.    O.    ForroRt    and    L.    Vnn    Tlorn, 

2,(i.'<:i.7li(t  :  Jniio  in, 
Propiino  dewnxliig.     P.  C.  Kolth,  .Tr,     2.007.728;  Nov.  2. 
Propeller.     K.  W,  Oiililwoll.      Ho,  20,2.'«3  ;  Mnr.  0, 
Propeller.     J.  W.  ("aldwoll.     2.0,S7.2I3  :   July   20. 
I'ii>peller,      1".  ]■;.  <".Mrlsi.li.      '.'(179  tsd:  \|.iv    I 
Proi>eller.     B.  O.  Fn>lno,     2.0.W.307  ;  Juno   20. 
I'ropoller.     M.  Gniliiiriio.     2,0SS  ,S.'.:i  ;  Auu,  .1, 
Pn.pilliT,     M.  A.   Hull.     2.tiS;i,092  :   .luno  1.^. 
I'n.li<41er,     J.   (V   Iliixl.n.iieli       2.U)(1.M>2:   Nov,  .SO, 
Propeller.     O.  Innnr.     2.0SO,l\40 :  Miiy   18 
Propi'llor.     L.   KnJHor.      2.008.100:    Nov,   2 
Propeller.     W.   11.   Lolnwobor.     2.088.112;  July   27, 


978 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Propeller.     G.  C.  Lemnas.     2.067,770;  Jan.  12. 
Propeller.     W.  Lily.     2,080,224 ;  May  11. 
Propeller.      G.   F.    Jlyers.      2,076.090  ;   Apr.    6. 
Propeller.     H.  R.  Scott.     2,085,769  ;  July  6. 
Propeller.     W.  J.   Symons.     2,074,871 ;    Mar.  23. 
Propeller,    Adjustable.      C.    D'Ascanio.      2,091,029  ;    Aug. 

24. 
Propeller,     Adjustable     pitch.       F.     Eaggio.       2,097,643  ; 
Propeller,   Aerial.     E.   C.   Berger.      2,072,196;   Mar.   2. 
Propeller     and      the     like.      Screw.       A.      B.      Stewart. 

2,086,307  ;  July  6. 
Propeller  blade.     H.  A.  Hall.     2,083,993;  June  15. 
Propeller  blade.     J.   J.    Mascuch,   I.   P.   Rodman,    and   G. 

T.  Lampton.     2,087,919  ;  July  27. 
Propeller  blade.     J.  Squires.     2,081,647  ;  May  25. 
Propeller  blade.  Adjustable  area.    E.  W.  Reed.    2,074,807  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Propeller  blades.  Making.    J.  Squires.     2,081,646  ;  May  25. 
Propeller  blades,  Producing.     J.  Squires.     2,081,645  ;  Mav 

25. 
Propeller      blank.      Flanging.      E.      Martin.      2,094,076  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Propeller  clamping  and  balancing  ring. 

2,083,569  ;  .Tune  15. 
Propeller,  Compression.     H.  L.  Adams. 

27. 
Propeller    driving    means.    Multiple.     G. 

2,067,023  ;  Jan.  5. 
Propeller,  Fish  tail.     H.   C.  Martin.     2,097,931  ;  Nov.  2. 
Propeller    for    aircraft    or    the    like.      W.    W.     Everts. 

2,071,513;  Feb.   23. 

Paddle     wheel.        F.     Siiberkriib. 


J.  E.  Larason. 
2,088,255  ;  July 
B.    Schleicher.  ' 


J.    A.    Kirkpatrick.      2,085,370 ; 


M.  J. 


Propeller     for     ships 

2,081,649  :  May  25. 
Propeller    for    vessels. 

June  29. 
Propeller  for  wind  driven  devices.  Self  governing. 

Renquist  and  H.  C.  Harden.     2,096,860  ;  Oct.  26. 
Propeller  governor.     R.  O.  Watkina.    2,080,955 ;  May  18. 
Propeller     pitch     measuring     device.       M.     M.     Metcalf. 

2,096,752:   Oct.   26. 
Propeller,    Reversible.      S.    M.    F.    Engdahl.      2,101,535 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Propeller,  Rotary.     J  U  Williams,  Jr.     2,081,210  ;  May  25. 
Propeller  shaft,  Articulated.     B.   H.  Anibal.     2,081,214 ; 

May  25. 
Propeller    shaft    bearing.     A.    G.    HerreshofE.     2,102,415  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Propeller  shaft  center  bearing.     V.   Jantsch.     2,081,237  ; 

May  25. 
Propeller  shaft  lubricating  apparatus.     H.   A.   Guthans. 

2,072,001  ;  Feb.  23. 
Propeller   shaft   variable   pitch    control.     H.   B.    Roberts. 

2,084,655;   June  22. 
Propeller    tip   centrifugal   pitch    control.      J.    H.    Jacobs. 

2,074,149  ;  Mar.  16. 
Propeller,  turbine  rotor,  and  like  devices.    Screw.     A.  J. 

Dikker.     2,068,792  ;  .Tan.  26. 
Propeller    unit.      L.    P.    Baumann    and    L.    L.    Walker. 

2,083,771  ;  June  15. 
Propelling  and  steering  mechanisms  for  trucks  and   the 

like.     E.  J.  Wilson.     2,099,044  ;  Nov.  16. 
Piopelling   device    for   watercraft   and    aircraft.      F.    Bli- 

charski.     2,091,845  ;  Aug.  31. 
Propellins  mechanism.     E.   Corradino  and  J.  A.  Verardo. 

2,084,321  ;   June  22. 
Propelling  mechanism  for  freight  containers.     B.  F.  Fitch. 

2,087,249  ;  July  20. 
Property   safeguarding    and   seating   costumer.    Combined 

Individual.     E.  D.  Pratt.    2,081,066  ;  May  18. 
Prophylactic  device  for  the  oral  cavity.     E.  I.  and  A.  R. 

Brothers.     2,083,217  ;  June  8. 
Prophylactic,  Venereal.     S.  M.  Corbett.     2,073,625  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Proportioning  device,  Automatic. 

Dec.   21. 
Proportioning  system.     J.  Corydon 
Propulsion  device.     G.  S.  Nelson. 
Propyl   chloride.   Manufacturing. 

A.   Gruse.      2,099.480;  Nov.   16. 
Prostate  gland  massaging  and  variable  temperature  ap- 
plicator.    J.  J.  Haynos.     2,076,638  ;  Apr.  13. 
Protecting    attachment    for    artificial    bait.      J.    Fravel. 

2,074,258  ;  Mar.  16. 
Protecting    device.      R.    A.    Packert    and    W.    H.    Marks. 

2,099,408  ;   Nov.    16. 
Protective    device    for    flexible    conduits.     G.     J.    Kopp. 

2.102.010  :  Dec.  14. 
Protecting  device  for  water   closets.     W.   Volkmann   and 

W.  Kleist.     2,079,975  ;  May  11. 
Protecting  pad.     I.  E.  Siegman.     2,092,362  ;  Sept.  7. 
Protecting  system  and  apparatus.     M.  D.  Bennett  and  S. 

M.  Archer.      2,088.459  :  July  27. 
Protection  svstem.     E.  Cornwall.     2,075,640  :  Mar.  30. 
Protective  arrangement.     C.  H.  Black.     2,084,888  ;   June 

22. 
Protective  arrangement   for   electric  systems.     F.   Lehm- 

hau.s.     2,090.614  ;  Oct.   19. 
Protective  arrangeiiiiMit  for  electrical  instruments 

r.onsnian.      2.079. 185  :   ^Tay  4. 
Protective  device.     G.  R.  Eldred. 
Protective  device.     R.  S.  Holmes. 
Protective  device  for  automobiles, 

Mar.   30. 


D.  Brown.     2,102,584; 

.     2,096,733  ;  Oct.  26. 
2,089,8.53:  Aug.  10. 

E.  B.   Hjerpe   and   W. 


n.  W. 


2,076,765  ;  Apr.  13. 
2.092,373  ;  Sept.  7. 
E.  Kieber.     2,075,040  ; 


Protective  device  for  automobiles,  Bandit.     E.  L.  Burley. 

2,094,261  ;  Sept.  28. 
Protective     device     for     capacitors.       R.     E.     Marbury. 

2,072.717;    Mar.    2. 
Protective    device    for   collapsible   tubes.      F.   A.   Beach. 

2,084,273  ;  June  15. 
Protective  device  for  electric  lines,  Selective.     J.  Fallou. 

2,075,709  ;  Mar.  30. 
Protective  device  for  electromagnetic  track  brake  systems. 

J.  W.  Logan,  Jr.     2,093,459  ;  Sept.  21. 
Protective    device    for    radio     receivers.       F.    H.    Drake. 

2,097,272  ;   Oct.   26. 
Protective  device  for  squirrel  cage  induction  motors.     W. 

H.  Bruns.     2,089,249  ;  Aug.  10. 
Protective    device.    Over-modulation.     A.    N.    Goldsmith. 

2,079,446  ;  May   4. 
Protective  means.  Low  voltage,  phase  failure,  and  phase 

reversal.     G.  C.  Brown  and  E.  W.  Seeger.     2,074,454 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Protective  system.     F.  Pedatella.     2,080,502 ;  May  18. 
Protective  system.     H.  J.  Robinson  and  R.  F.  Harrison. 

2.098.309  :  Nov.  9. 
Protective  system.     E.  Schulze.     2,078,691 ;  Apr.  27. 
Protective      system      and      method.     W.      H.      Doherty. 

2,066.522  ;  Jan.  5. 
Protective  system.  Electric.     C.  L.  Loudon.     2,083,335  ; 

June  8. 
Protective    system    for    electric    power    lines.      P.    Sporn 

and  C.  A.  Muller.     2,087,126  ;  July  13. 
Protective  system  for   electric  power  transmission  lines. 

P.  Sporn  and  C.  A.  Muller.     2,087,127;  July  13. 
Protective  system  for  electrical  distributing  systems.     L. 

F.  Hunt.     2,085.364;   June  29. 
Protective  system  for  railways.    W.  M.  Post.     2,095,616  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Protective  system  for  rectifiers.     W.  Fouquet.     2,083,701 ; 

June  15. 
Protective  systems.     R.  R.  Goodrich.     2,098.384  ;  Nov.  9. 
Protective  treatment   of   fresh   fruits   and   vegetables  in 

preparation  for  market.    M.  L.  Trowbridge.    2,070,936  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Protector  :  See — 

Ankle  protector.  Guy  wire  protector. 

Arm  protector.  Hand   protector. 

Battery      cable      terminal     Ladder  protector. 

protector.  Last  protector. 

Battery  terminal  protector.      Mattress  protector. 

Brake  cylinder  protector.        Meter  protector. 

Bucket    and    bucket    pro-      Network  protector, 
tector.  Nipple  protector. 

Bunion  and  corn  protector.      Pipe  thread  protector. 

Cable  protector.  Piston  rod  protector. 

Car  protector.  Plant  protector. 

Cashier's  protector.  liadiator  protector. 

Corner  protector.  Scalp  protector. 

Cutter  protector.  Shirt  front  protector. 

Die  protector.  Shoe  protector. 

Drinking  glass  protector.        Simplified  network  protec- 

Ear    protector.  tor. 

Eye  protector.  Stocking  protector. 

Finger    pointer    and    nail      Thread  protector, 
protector.  Trigger  protector. 

Garment  protector.  Watch  protector. 

Protector.     C.  M.  O'Boyle.     2,091,330  ;  Aug.   31. 
Protector.     A.  E.  Osborn.     2,073,584 ;  Mar.  9. 
Protector.    A.  E.  Osborn  and  C.  M.  O'Boyle.     2,095,528 : 

Oct.  12. 
Protector  and  card  holder.  Combined  screen  door.    W.  C. 

Wren.     2,095,463  ;  Oct.  12. 

^'"°o'86°S79''^"j  i'^i'q®'^'  ^'^""'^  ^''°'^-  ■^-  ^-  Redlind. 
^'"S*joo''72Q'i''^n*'*^'^'o^°™''''°^*'^°°  door.  G.  G.  McDonald. 
Protector  for  air  brakes.  Exhaust  port.     L.  A.  Safford. 

2,098,885-6  ;  Nov.  9. 
Protector      for      electric      circuits.        G.      N.      Lemmon. 

2,089,387  ;  Aug.  10. 
Protector    for    electrical     appliances.       R.     H.     Bailey. 

2,074,159  ;  Mar.   16. 
Protector  for  lamp  fuses.     J.  A.  Linder.    2,076,582 ;  Apr. 

Protector  for  permanent  hair  waving  apparatus.  Air- 
cooled.     G.  Turco.     2,098.768  ;  Nov.    9 

Protector  for  protecting  the  outer  surfaces  of  metal 
ob.iepts.     C.  M.  O'Boyle.     2,090,850  ;  Aug.  24. 

Protector  for  shoes.  Detachable  heel.  W.  H.  Butler  and 
D.  S.  Cooper.     2,076,978;  Apr.  13. 

Protector  for  shoes.  Elastic.       L.  C.  De  Cuir.     2,084,948  ; 

June  22. 
Protector   for   suede   shoes.      M.    C.   Palmer.      2,078  732  • 

Apr.  27. 
^"■.^^^I^^log  foj^j  trousers.      Sanitary.        I.      M.      Brown. 

Protector  for  watch  movements.  Roller  jewel  F  Cor- 
mier.    2.067.478:  .Tan.   12. 

^'^2*077*'o^7 -"a*^^^"'^™      ^°^     looms.        J.      P.      Camps. 

Protein  and  urea  resin  molding  composition  and  making 

s.'ime.      C.   Ellis.     2,075,276 ;   Mar.   30. 
^''?t^i"-''Jj'"ie  compounds,   Producing.     W.  P.  Fitzgerald. 

^.0(9,797;  May  11. 
Proteins,   Hardening.     C.  J.  Wernlund.     2,073,666  ;  Mar. 

lo. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


979 


Proteins,    Hardening    of.      C.    Dangelmajer.      2,101,574 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Pruner   or   lilce   tool.     H.   W.   Porter  and   J.   W.   Geddes. 

2,090,228  ;  Aug.  17. 
Pruners,  Pole  tree.     R.  Schwalb,  Jr.     2,093,932  ;  Sept.  21. 
Pruning  apparatus  for  trees  and  the  like.     J.  S.  Goodman. 

2,075,341  ;  Mar.  30. 
Psoriasis,  Treatment  of.     M.  A.  Marcus.     2,099,696  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Psychrometer,    Continuous    ventilating.      D.    D.    Brooks 

and  H.  H.  Allen.     2,095,237  ;  Oct.  12. 
Psychrometer,    Portable.    A.    T.    Stephenson.      2,089,627  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Public   address   system   and   the   like.     A.   N.    Goldsmith. 

2.081,625  ;  May  25. 
Pull  box.     K.  H.  OUey  and  C.  H.  Bissell.     2,067.644  ;  Jan. 

12. 


Pull  rod  clamp.  Adjustable 

Nov.   16. 
Puller  :  See — 

Battery  terminal  puller. 

Bung  puller. 

Dandelion        and        weed 
puller. 

Form  puller. 

Gear  puller 


J.  F.  Sampson.     2,099,628  ; 

Xail  puller. 

Railvray    tie   puller. 

Sleeve  puller. 

Steel  puller. 

Tie  puller. 

Wheel  or  gear  puller. 

Wheel  puller. 

W.   E.    A.   Knopp. 


J.    A.    Extrom    and    H.    Martin 


Geary.     2,070,201 ;  Feb.   9. 
J.  de  la  Roza,   Sr.     2,087,480 


Puller  for  axle   shafts   and   the  like 

2,008,184;  Jan.  19. 
Pulley.     J.  N.  Browning.     2,095,025  :  Oct.  5. 
Pulley.     A.    Chachula.      2,082,684 ;   June    1. 
Pulley.     E.  Yarnell.     2,101,771 ;  Dec.  7. 
Pulley,  Clothesline.     J.  H.  H.  C6t6.     2,096,224  ;  Oct.  19. 
Pullev,  Clothesline.     C.  Haberstroh.     2,078.074  :  Apr.  20. 
Pulley,   Clothesline.     F.   L.  Kohlhagen.      2,078,857  ;   Apr. 

27. 
Pulley,   Clutch.     R.  L.  Brownlee.     2,097.559  ;  Nov.  2. 
Pulley  construction.     L.  J.  Vogel.     2,076,687  ;  Apr.  13. 
Pullev  or  the  like  with  means  for  applying  or  removing 
ropes,  belts,  and  the  like.     F.  Russell.     2,090,987  ;  Aug. 
24. 
Pulley  transmission  system.    F.,  R.  A.,  and  C.  C.  Forsberg. 

2,087,642  ;  July  20. 
Pulley,  Two-speed  generator.     W.  R.  Miller.     2,087,261  ; 

July  20. 
Pulley,    Variable    speed.      O.    E.    Pensbee.      2,101,594 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Pulling  die.     A.  Solosko.     2,072,925  ;  Mar.   9. 
Pulling  die.     A.    Solosko.     2.098.470  :  Nov.   9. 
Pulling-over  machine.    A.  E.  Lindblad.    2,081,940  ;  June  1 
Pulling  stress  and  hydraulic  pulling  mechanism.   Produc- 
ing a.     S.  Mandl  and  E.  M.  Pfauser.     2,100,564  ;   Nov, 
30. 
Pully  attachment  for  tractors.    C.  E.  Prudden.     2,098,492 

Nov.   9. 
Pulp,   Bleaching.     F.   J.   Cirves.     2,083,294  ;  June  8. 
Pulp,  Bleaching  chemical.     W.  Hlrschkind.     2,071,308-9 

Feb.  16. 
Pulp,    Bleaching    of, 
2,101,706  ;  Dec.  7. 
Pulp,    Dehydrating.      J.   P. 
Pulp,  Manufacture  of.     J. 

Jan.  12. 

Pulp  molding.     G.  W.  Swift,  Jr.    2,079,067  :  May  11. 
Pulp     molding,     Hydro-pneumatic.        R.     D.     Heymann 

2,100,396;   Nov.  30. 
Pulp,   Molding  of.     R.  D.  Heymann.     2,100,395  :  Nov.  30 
Pulp  or  the  like,  Apparatus  for  making.     H.  D.  Martin 

dale.     2,070,742  ;  Feb.  16. 
Pulp  process.     A.  Hoche.     2.095,194  :  Oct.  5. 
Pulp  rovings,  Manufacture  of.    J.  C.  Sherman.     2,087,097 

July  j;;. 
Pulp  roving.^,   yarns,  and  twines,  Making  of.     J.  C.  Sner 

man.    2,072,138  ;  Mar.  2. 
Pulp  stock  agitation.     J.  A.  Rosnialt.     2.092.203:  Sept.  7 
Pulpstone.     H.  W.  II.  Beth.     2,079,787;  May  11. 
Pulp.stone.      T.  I.arsson.      2.()(U!,C,29  ;  Jan.   5. 
I'ulpstono.     T.  LarsHon.     2,078,451  ;  Apr.  27. 
PulpHtonc     and     filler     for     the     same.        T.     Larsson. 

2,078,452  ;  Apr.  27. 
Pulp  suspensions.  Method  and  apparatus  for  delornimlng 

the   consiHlencv   of.      O.    Maass.      2.083,074  :    June   H. 
Pulp    treating    machine,    Variable    flow.      J.    D.    Haskell. 
2,095.301  ;   Oct.   12.  ,       ,      ,       ,,    ,^ 

Pulp,   Tri'aling   wet    basic   carbonate    white   lead.      li,.   I). 

Turnbull.     2.073,817;  Mnr.  16. 
Pulpor.     H.  U.  I>ewiH,     2,101.620  ;  Dec.  7. 
I'ulping   machine.      H.    K.    Lewis.      2,102,901  ;   Dec.   21. 
Pulps   and    regeneration    of    the    spent    chemical    llnuorH. 
ManufiK'lure     and     refinement     of.       H.     K.     Moore. 
2,072,177  ;  Mar.   2.  ,   ,     „„ 

I'ulsalor.     B.  W.  Whltehurst.     2,087,401  ;  July  20. 
Pulsntor  for  milking  machines.     S.  H.  Hall.     2.080,808  ; 

Pulverl/ed  coal  burner.  T>.  C.  Ruth.  2.090,905;  Aug. 
24 

Pulverizer.  E.  G.  Bailey,  P.  R.  Cassldy,  and  R.  M.  Hard- 
grove.     2,071,370-80;   Feb.   23. 

Pulverizer.      H.   H.  liatoH.     2,007.1)10;  Nov.  2. 

Pulverizer.      P.   It.   Ciissldy.     2,083,941  ;  June  15. 

Pulverizer.      J.   B.   GalTney.      2,092.307  :   Sept.   7. 

Pulverizer.     Jj.  R.  Kuhlengel.     2,085,201  ;  June  20. 

I'ulv<'rizer,   Jet   Impact.      P.    Anger.      2,072,402  ;    Mar.    2. 

I'ulverlzing  appanilii.s.  I,.  V.  .\riilrewH.  L',  I  ()0,(»2(t  ;  Nov 
23. 


Pulverizing  apparatus.     D.  K.  Beach.     2,096,274  ;  Oct.  19. 
l^ulverizing  apparatus.     A.  G.  Blodgett.     2,093.703  ;  Sept. 

21. 
Pulverizing  mill.     E.  G.  Bailey,  P.  R.  Cassidy.  and  R.  M. 

Hardgrove.     2,070,288  ;  Apr.  6. 
Pulverizing  unit.     R.  M.  Hardgrove.     2,071,381 ;  Feb.  23. 
Pump  :  kSee — 

Air  pump.  Multiple  tube  pump. 

Auger  circulating  pump.  Oil  pump. 

Axial  pump.  Oil  scavenging  pump. 

Centrifugal  pump.  Oil  well  pump. 

Compressor  i)ump.  Oscillatory  reciprocatory 

Core  pump.  self-centering  pump. 

Deep  well  pump.  Piston  oil  pump. 

Diffusion  vacuum  pump.  Piston  pump. 

Electric  fuel  pump.  Pneumatic  pump, 

i^'luid  operated  pump.  Pressure  pump. 

Fluid  pump.  Reciprocating  pump. 

Fuel  injection  pump.  Rodless  pump. 

Fuel  pump.  Rotary  pump. 

Fuel  supply  pump.  Sand  pump. 

Gear  pump.  Screw  pump. 

(ieai-  spinning  pump.  Solenoid  pump. 

High  pressure  pump.  Syphon  dredging  pump 

Hydraulic  pump.  Tire  pump. 

Injection  jjump.  Turbine  pump. 

Liquid  operated  pump.  Vacuum  pump. 

Liquid  sealed  pump.  Variable  delivery  pump. 

Lubricating  pump.  Wave  operating  pump. 

Molten  metal  pump.  Well  pump. 

Pump.     J.  S.  Abercrombie.     2,085,286  ;  June  29. 
Pump.     H.  Allen.     2.092.629  ;  Sept.  7. 
Pump.     H.  Allen.     2,102,665  :  Dec.  21. 
Pump.     T.  R.  Alley.     2,074,450;  Mar.  23. 
Pump.     J.  A.  Armitage.     2,078,435  ;  Apr.  27. 
Pump.     W.  H.  Beckett  and  A.   G.   Horvath.     2,086,521 ; 

July  13. 
Pump.     E.   Benedek.     2,074,203 ;   Mar.   16. 
Pump.    R.  Bernhardt.    2,094,423  ;  Sept.  2S. 
Pump.     P.  F.  Berry.     2,073,547  ;  Mar.  9. 
Pump.     A.  M.  Brown.     2,091,499  ;  Aug.  31. 
Pump.     G.  E.  Bullock.     2,090,830  ;  Aug.  24. 
I'ump.      W.    L.  Church.      2,099,840  ;  Nov.  23. 
Pump.     W.  J.  Conery  and  A.  Nelson.      2,077,213  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Pump.     D.  P.  Davies.     2,068,536  ;  Jan.  19. 
Pump.     F.  L.  Davis,  Jr.     2,095,316  ;  Oct.  12. 
Pump.     H.    E.   Delvin.     2,083,009  ;  June  S. 
Pump.     J.  T.  Dickson.     2,075,428  ;  Mar.  30. 
Pump.     F.  Egcrsdiirfer.     2.081.477:  May  25. 
Pump.     M.  J.  Goldberg.     2,102,117  :  Dec.  14. 
Pump.      R.    E.    Grey    and    B.    L.    Boynton.       2,083,560 ; 

June  15. 
Pump.     D.  N.  Hapkins.     2,081.812  :  May  25. 
Pump.     J.  T.  Hayden.     2,094,154  ;  Sept.  28. 
I'ump.     J).    R.    llillis.      2.079.119;   May   4. 
Pump.     O.  Kuehne.     2,076,732 ;  Apr.  13. 
Pump.     G.  A.  Lowrey.     2,097,629  ;   Nov.  2. 
Pump.      A.  O.  McCollum.      2.079.375  :  Mav  4. 
Pump.     J.  O.  McMillan.     2.067..5.39  :  Jan.  12. 
Pump.     S.  A.  MuUins.     2,086,810  ;  July  13. 
Pump.     W.  H.  Nichols.     2,076,664  ;  Apr.  13. 
Pump.     G.  W.  Rawlings.     2,008,196;  Jan.   10. 
Pump.     W.   J.   Smith.     2,082,265  ;  June  1. 
Pump.     J.  A.  Tennant.     2,009.338  ;  Fob.  2. 
Pump.     C.  Tweedie.     2,074,004  ;  Mar.  16. 
Pump  anchor  struclurc.     K.   \V.  Ostrom  and  G.   H.  Wil- 
liams.    2,088.971  ;  Aug.  3. 
Puuip  and  electric  motor  unit.  Submersible.     J.  F.  Halde- 

m.i;i.     Re.  20,004  ;  Dee.  28. 
Punip  and  fire  extinguishor.     C.  K.  Ilutlislng.     2,088,700; 

Aug.  3. 
Pump  and   making   the  same.      G.   C.   Tlghe.     2,000,102; 

Aug.  17. 
Pump    and    method    of    silencing    and    operating    pumps. 

E.   Benedek.     2.075,017;   Mar.  30. 
Pump  and    reservoir  for  ccntrallzi'd    lubricating  sy.stems. 

Combined.      E.    W.    Davis.      2.01».S,570  ;    Nov.    0. 
Pump  and  transmission  unit,  Subr.ierglble.     C.  C.  Brown. 
S.  N.  Van  Wert,  and  A.  ArutunolT.     2.073.«123  ;  Mnr.  10. 
Pump  and  unloading  means.     C.  L.  Raylield.     2,073,710; 

Mar.  10. 
Pum|)  and  valve  assembly.     D.  H.  Reed.     2,071,430  ;  Mnr. 

23. 
Pump  attachment.       J.  II.  Br.van.     2.080,407  ;  July  0 
Pump,    compreNsor,   (Miglne.   and   the  like.    Rotary.      M.   R 

IIulchiHon.  Jr.      2,0HI,SI0;  June  22. 
Pump   construction.      1'".    D'.MesMnndro.      2,100,043;   Not. 

30, 
Pump  construct  Inn.     A.   de  Woal,  V.  K.  KrnR,  nud  C.  A. 

AndiT.son.     2.078.4S3  ;  Apr.   27. 
Pump     construction.        L.     Yost     nnd     O.      W.     Norrlt. 

2.(180,083  ;  May  18. 
Pump  oiiHtrucli.iM.  Fluid.     10.  L.  Miiyo.     2.000,-l01  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Pump  control.     J.   K.   Douiilns,      2,0S0,8t0;    Mny    18. 
Pump    control    device,    Gasollnn    dlaponalnv.      C.    D«T»ri. 

2.()80.535;  May  18. 
Piiiiip  I'onlrol,  CaNoilni*  dlxpeiiHliiK.     C.  Dovor*,     2,O04.OO.T  : 

Scl>l,   2S, 
Pump   emilpment,   Horo  hole,     A.   C.   Potter      2,085,008; 

July  0. 
I'umi)   for  automnflc  water  nystems,   ninpltrtiinu      H,   M. 
I.oeber.     2.08.1.073  :  June  S, 


980 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Pump    for    carburetors,    Acceleration.      Y.    Djordjevitch. 

2,088,234  ;    July   27. 
Pump     tor     corrosive     liquid.     Rotary.       A.     O.     lUissell. 

2,091,492  ;  Aug.  31. 
Pump  for  gas  and  fluid  mixtures.   Self-priming  impeller. 

A.  C.  Stratton.     2,100,365  ;  Nov.  30. 
Pump  for  gases  and  liquids,  Piston.   P.  Herbst.   2,074,787  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Pump  for  injectors.  Fuel.    A.  Fielden.    2.096,711  ;  Oct.  26. 
Pump  for  internal  combustion  engines,  Fuel.    H.  G.  Cam- 

ner.     2,090,781 ;  Aug.  24. 
Pump    for    internal    combustion    engines.   Fuel    injection. 

A.  E.  Traver.      2,078,042  ;  Apr.  20. 
Pump  for  liquid  cooling  systems  of  internal  combustion 

engines.     C.    W.   Bondurant.     2,075,498 ;   Mar.    30. 
Pump    for    refrigerating    apparatus.      H.    A.    Greenwald. 

2,085,356  ;  June  29. 
Pump  head,  Turbine.     J.  M.  Hait.     2.067,123  ;  Jan.  5. 
Pump  jack.     W.  P.  Heffernan.     2,100,509  ;  Nov.  30. 
Pump,  Lubricating  a  deep  well.     J.  M.  Hait.     2,068,175  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Pump   of   the   constant    delivery   type.   Positive   displace- 
ment.    H.  J.  Kratzer.     2,095,987  ;  Oct.  19. 
Pump    operating    mechanism.    Well.      E.    W.    Patterson. 

Re.  20,287  ;  Mar.  9. 
Pump  or  compressor.     H.  L.  Bancroft  and  H.  S.   Smith. 

2,099,326  :  Nov.  16. 
Pump    or   compressor,    Eccentric   piston.      J.    O.    Heinze. 

2,076,723  ;  Apr.   13. 
Pump  or  engine,  Rotary.     C.  Wheatley.     2,090,276  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Pump  or  motor.     W.  Ferris.     2,069,651  ;  Feb.  2. 
Pump  or  motor.     W.  Ferris.     2,074,068  ;  Mar.   16. 
Pump  or  motor.  High  pressure  hydraulic.     E.  K.  Benedek. 

2,101,730;  Dec.  7. 
Pump  or  motor,  Hydraulic.     E.  K.  Benedek.     2,074,206  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Pump  or  motor.  Hydraulic.     E.  K.  Benedek.     2,077,389  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Pump  or  motor.  Hydraulic.     E.  K.  Benedek.     2,101,729  ; 

Dec.    7. 
Pump  or  motor,  Hydraulic.     E.  K.  Benedek.     2,103,313  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Pump    or    motor.    Variable    delivery.      E.    K.     Benedek. 

2,103,314  ;  Dec.  28. 
Pump  or  motor.  Variable  displacement.     E.  K.  Benedek. 

2,097,830  ;  Nov.  2. 
Pump  plunger.     J.  N.  Martin.     Re.  20,574  ;  Dec.  7. 
Pump   rod   and   valve   adjuster    and   spacer.      C.   E.   Van 

Stone.     2,087,174  ;  July  13. 
Pump  rod  coupling.     W.  H.  McGuffln.     2,067,329  ;  Jan.  12. 
Pump  sealing  system.     W.  S.  Robinson.     2,077,011 ;  Apr. 

13. 
Pump    stand    assembling    and    retaining    means.      J.    G. 

Miller.     2,082,173  ;  June  1. 
Pump  system.      L.   W.   Eggleston.      2,072,425  ;   Mar.   2. 
Pump  testing  apparatus.     E.   J.   and  J.  H.    0.   Saballus. 

2.098.677  ;  Nov.   9. 
Pump  thrust  bearing.  Water.     D.   Sherwood.     2,103,096  ; 

Dec.   21, 
Pump     tubing.     Device     for     capping.       F.     M.     Owen. 

2,079,922  ;   May  11. 
Pump   valve.      C.   Brown.      2,068,481  ;   Jan.    19. 
Pump  valve.     D.  W.  Hoferer.     2,103,673  ;   Dec.  28. 
Pump  valve.     J.  W,  Sandlin.     2,077,716:  Apr.  20. 
Pump  valve.     A,  R.  Steirly.      2,093,002:  Sent.  21, 
Pump  with  cam  drive.     W.  Klein.     2,070,738  ;  Feb.  16. 
Pump  with   drip  eliminating  means.   Patter.     J.   Balton. 

2  073  439  *  Mar.  9. 
Pumpins  apijaratus.'    C.  P.  Cady.     2,094,143:  Sept.  28. 
Pumping  apparatus  in  the  well.  Repairing.     H.  L.  Laugh- 

inghouse.     2,070,135  ;  Feb,  9, 
Pumping  jack,     D.  E.  Humphrey.     2,074,550  :  Mar.  23. 
Pumping  machinery.     E,  A.  Stalker,     2,084,463  ;  June  22. 
Pumping   means   and    inlet    member   therefor.    Deep   well, 

C,  J.  Coberly.     2,081.225  ;  May  25. 
Pumping   means    for   internal    combustion   engines.    Scav- 
enge.    W.  S.  Burn.     2,076,976;  Apr.   13. 
Pumping  means  for  oil  wells.     E.  H.  Carter.     2,088,892  ; 

Aug.  3, 
Pumping  mechanism.     H.  T.  Blom.     2,091,907;  Aug,   31. 
Pumping  member.     C.  D.  Stephens,     2,088,042  ;  July  27. 
Pumping   power.      R,    E.   Leonard.      2.001,287:    Aug.    31, 
Pumping  system.     R.   S.   Quick.     2,081,860;  M.av  25, 
Pumping  s.vstem.      C.  A.  Roeder.     2,074,618  ;   Mar,   23, 
Pumping   system    for   gold   dredges.      W.    S,    Taylor   and 

W,  T.  Price.     2,083,582;  June  15, 
Pumping  unit.     C.  C.  Searle.     2,071,437  ;  Feb.  23, 
I'umping  unit.   Continuous.     S.    \.   W.    OkcU  and   W.    F, 

ncmmerln,      2,093,474;  Sent,    21, 
Punch.     A.  Azer.     2.096,778 ;  Oct,  26, 
Punch.     L.   G.  Freeman,  Jr.     2,087,186;  July  13. 
Punch,   Automatic   rotary.      G.    G.    Greulich.      2,083,370 ; 

June  8. 
Punch,  Card,     W,   W.  LasUor.      2,091,049  :  Aug,  24. 
Punch,  Center,     P,  B.  Botting,   Sr.     2.081,217  ;  May    25, 
Punch   for   printing  presses.   Automatic.     K.   E.   Dudlev. 

2,095,359  :   Oct.   12, 
Punch,  Hand,     E.  H.  Findlay.     2,069,231  :  Feb.  2, 
Punch   machine   for   duplicate   cards,    Verifying.      W.    K. 

Youngberg.     2,080,192  ;  May  11. 
Punch,  M.Tnuallv  operated,      (".  Ehrot.      2.079.437;  May  4, 
Punch.  Pocket  paper.     D.  F.  Rossln.     2,083,476  ;  June  8. 
Punchboard.     E.  R,  Haas.     2,000,409  ;  Jan,  5. 


Punching    and     riveting     machine,     Automatic.       L.     D. 

Marchant,     2,069,042  ;  Jan,  20, 
Punching  machine,       C,  G.  Lindbom,     2,085,863  ;  July  6. 
Punctures    in    pneumatic    tires.    Repairing.      W.    Kruse. 

2,074,926  ;   Mar.   23. 
Purse,  Key.     P.  W.  Hovey  and  R.  L.  Jliller.     2,091,545  ; 

Aug,  31. 
Purse,    Safety   garter.      R.   Wyland.      2,072,352  ;    Mar.    2. 
Pus   and    gangrenous    cases.    Treatment   of.      J.    Morales, 

E.   S.  Quillin,  and  C.  L.  Gutzeit.     2,081,119  ;   May  18. 
Push  bench  method   and   apparatus.      W.   H.   Engelbertz. 

2,083.698  ;  June  15, 
Push  bench  method  and  apparatus.     S.  Smith.    2,080,344 ; 

May  11. 
Push  button  switch.      J.  Gottlieb.      2,077.472  :  Apr,  20, 
Push-pull   detector.     K.   Schlesinger.     2,072,315  ;  Mar.  2. 
I'nsh  rod  assembl.v.      C.  J.  Ashton.      2,067.114  ;  Jan.  5. 
Pusher.    Pipe.      J.    H.    Abramson    and    E.    C.    Swanson. 

2,080,104;  May  11. 
Pusher  plate.     W.  A.  van  Berkel.     2,073,860 ;  Mar.  16. 
Putting  device.     W.  Eisenberg.     2,084,901-2  ;  June  22. 
Putting-out  machine.      J.  H.  Connor  and  M.  M.  Merritt. 

2,088,578  ;  Aug.  3. 
Putty     cutting     machine,     Portable.     J.     J.     Schutten. 

2,084,458  ;   June  22. 
Puzzle.     C.  O.  Dutcher.     2,082,943;  June  8. 
Puzzle.     H.  S.  Michael.     2,092,583  :   Sept.  7. 
Puzzle.     C.  R.  Van  Luven.     2,091,191 ;  Aug.  24. 
Puzzle.     L.  Wilner.     2,095,046 ;  Oct.  5. 
Pyorrhea,    Jlethod    and    apparatus    for    treating.     G.    F. 

Webb.     2,100,116  ;  Nov.  23. 
Pyranthrones  and  making,  Brominated.     M.  H.  Fleysher 

and  J.  Ogilvie.     2,074,381 ;  Mar.  23. 
Pyrazolones  containing  wholly  or  partially  hydrogenated 

cyclic    hydrocarbon    radicals,      M.    Bockmiihl    and    W. 

Krohs.     2,068,790  ;  Jan,  26, 
Pyrene  compounds.     J.  Ebersberger.     2,074,645  ;  Mar.  23. 
Pyrethrum,  Apparatus  for  treating  and  diffusing.     W.   S 

Burgess  and  E.  K.  Golley.     2,066,607  ;  Jan.  5. 
Pyroelectric  tool.     E.  L.  Meyer.     2,101,912  ;  Dec.   14. 
Pyrogenetic  reactions.  Method  and  apparatus  for  perform- 
ing.    C,  A.  Thomas.     2,100,823  ;  Nov.  30. 
Pyrophyllite,  Manufacture  of.     W.  H.  Alton.  2,072,063  • 

Feb.  23. 
Pyrotechnic  composition  for  producing  pink  smoke      G.  U 

Graff.     2,091,977  ;  Sept.  7. 
Pyrotechnic  de\-ice.     J.  D.  Neuss,     2,096,258  ;  Oct    19 
Pyrotechnic,  Multiple  effect.      J.   B.   Decker.      2,103  936  • 

Dec.  28. 

•^Hf^oi^L,,  ^^?  centering  device.  H.  R.  Freund. 
z, 081, 866  ;  May  25. 

*^"'>^09^'>  049^-^S^e^  t  \'^""^^^'      deducing.        B.      L.      Clark. 
Quenching  bath  for  hardening  and  tempering  rock  drills 
R.A.Bedford.    2,086,114;  July  6. 

Quenching,  Centrifugal.  H.  J.  Gregg.  2,068,913;  Jan. 
2o. 

Quilting  frame.     D.  A.  West.     2,084,567  ;  June  22 

Quinine  compounds  of  nucleo  proteins  and  their  produc- 
tion.    S.  L.  Rusldn.     2,089,227  ;  Aug.  10, 

Quinoline  derivatives.     H.  Jensch.     2,092,352  ;  Sept.  7. 

Quinone  azo-dyestuffs  soluble  in  water  and  preparing 
them.  F.  Hess,  K.  Hager,  and  W.  Asch.  2,083,018; 
June  8.  ,        ,        , 

*^'^o''noon°,o^^f^^™,>    ^-    P-    Boswau    and    R.    M.    Hicks. 

2,088,942  :  Aug.  3. 
Rabat.     M.  Di  lorio.     2,083,712  ;  June  15. 
Race  and  roller  transmission   mechanism,     J.  O    Almen 

2,076.057;  Apr.  6.  ^»i^cm. 

Rack :  Bee — 

Barrel  rack.  Meat  rack. 

Bread  rack.  Mechanical  rack. 

Curtain  drying  and  stretch-     Jlerchandise  display  rack 
mg  rack.  Necktie  rack. 

Derrick  pipe  rack.  Pipe  rack. 

Dish  rack.  Refrigerator  cabinet   door 

Display     and      dispeusmi  rack, 

^,'''>cb-  Refrigerator  ice  rack. 

Display  rack  Rug  display  rack. 

Draining  rack.  Spctional  shoe  rack. 

gi^jng  rack.  Shoe  rack. 

Fnldable  rack.  Slide    staining    and    heat- 

Garment  rack.  ing  rack 

Gas  rack.  Sucker  rod  rack. 

gaf  rack.  Test  rack. 

Hinged  hat  rack.  Tie    rack 

Knife  rack.  Tire  display  rack. 

Luggage  rack.  Toggery  rack. 

JNIachine  gun  rack,  Trotline  rack. 

Rack.     L,  Cohen.     2,066,822;  Jan.   5, 
Rack,     H.   E,   Good.      2,075,279;   Mar.    30. 
Rack,     J.  B,  Graham,     2,100,331  ;  Nov.  30. 
Rack,     J,  C,  Hall.     2,067,051  ;  Jan,  5. 

o'^Ao-^i^fn   hnnger     unit.     Trousers.       G,     L,     Hendrix. 

2,08i,l49  :  July  13, 
Rack  and  ligliting  fixture.   Combination   baggage.     C.  H. 

Larson,  J.  L.  Mohun,  and  C.  M.  Verhagen.     2,091,599  ; 

^'■•$''^,4"i1>r?''"'1'"*"''o^^PP"'''^>  Cream  can.     H.  J.   Griffiths. 
-.Oi8,135  ;  Apr.   20, 


R.icl<   and   twine   holder,    Combined   bag, 

2,075,129  ;  Mar.  30. 
Rack    attachment.    Towel 

Jan,  5. 


C.    J.    Olund. 


C.    S.    Comstock.     2,066,335 ; 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


981 


Rack    for   aging    or   maturing,    clarifying     coloring,    and 

mellowing  spirituous  liquors,  and  particularly   whisky, 

Charred  white  oak.     K.  .J.  Jlills.     2.079,378  ;  Slav  4. 
Rack     for     barrels,     Metallic     storage.       H.     R.   "Ansel. 

2,072,699;    Mar.    2. 
Rack  for  cooking  utensils.     C.  R.  Anderson.     2,101,487  ; 

Dec.    7. 
Rack    for    floor    coverings    and    the    like.      J.    H.    Miller. 

2,068,755  ;  Jan.  26. 
Rack    for   garment   hangers.      G.    I.    Elmore.      2,068,451 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Rack    for    holding    printing    machine    matri.x    magazines. 

H.  Falk  and  G.  E.  Smouse.     2,091,940  ;  Aug.  31. 
Rack    for   lumber.    Display.      H.    W.    Bishop.      2,070,507  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Rack  for  pool  balls,  Multiple.     C.  I.  Holmes.     2,102,003  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Rack  for  towels  and  the  like.     V.  F.  Holden.     2,094,655  ; 

Oct.    5, 
Rack     with     contents-securing     means.      J.     S.     Jordan. 

2,085,983  ;  July  6. 
Raclcet.     T.  A.  Davis.     2,097,616  ;  Nov.  2. 
Racket.     C.  Fritisch.    2,089.118  :  Aug.  3. 
Raclcet.     H.  W.  Hall.     2.070.896  :  Feb.   16. 
Racket,  Badminton.     J.  B.  Dickson.     2,071,684;  Feb.  23. 
Racket  or  bat  for  tennis  or  like  games.     F.  ^Y.  Donistliorpe. 

2,085,960  ;  July  6. 
Racket,  Rubber  strung.     A.  .M.  Timpg.     2,080,642;  May 

18. 
Racket    string.      N.    G.    Madge    and    F.    D.    Chittenden. 

2,091,999  ;   Sept.  7. 
Racket  stringing  machine.     J.  E.  Darby.     2,067,563  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Rackets,  Apparatus  for  stringing.     L.  C.  Doll.    2,100,948  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Rackets,    Apparatus   for   stringing.     H.   W.    Roberts   and 

E.  W.  Thompson.     2,091,654  ;  Aug.  31. 
Rackets,   Apparatus  for  stringing  tennis.     R.   A.   Sterns. 

2,067,512;   Jan.    12. 
Radial  bearing.     H.  A.  S.  Howarth.     2,090,729  ;  Aug.  24. 
Radial  bearing.     H.  A.  S.  Howarth.      2.n'.y.i.r)2\  ;  Sept.  21. 
Radial  field  relay.     J.  Carton.     2,076,879  ;  Apr.  13. 
Radial  plain  bearing.     N.  A.  Palmgren.     2,100,668  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Radiant  cell  gas  burner.     A.  H.  Don  Howe.     2,070,859  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Radiant  energy.  Testing.     G.  Failla.     2,094,318;  Sept.  28. 
Radiating  system  for  electromagnetic  waves.    P.  F.  Godley 

and  E.  A.  Laport.     2,083,260:  June  8. 
Radiation,  Apparatus  for  measuring.    H.  Kott.    2,081,041  ; 

May  18. 
Radiation   elimination.      S.   Whisk.      2,088,454  :    July   27. 
Radiator.     M.  G.   Boerger.     2.073,778  ;  Mar.  16. 
Radiator.    F.  B.  Herz.     2,091,593;  Aug.  31. 
Radiator.     F.  W.  Hvoslef.     2,094,172  ;  Sept.  28. 
Radiator.     F.    II.    Kane   and    \V.    R.    Jlilner.     2,070,031  ; 

Apr.   6.  I 

Radiator.     W.  E.  Kuenstler.     2,068,236  ;  Jan.  19. 
Radiator.     A.  P.  Livar.     2,083,028  ;  June  8. 
Radiator.    W.  A.  Norris.    2,082.899  :  June  8. 
Radiator.     K.  W.  Rohlin.     2.097.602  :  Nov.  2. 
Radiator.    A.  J.  Schutt.     2,083,671;  June  15. 
Radiator.       P.     Winsborough     and     A.     H.     Davis,     Jr. 

2,072.975  ;  Mar.  9. 
Radiator.     F.   M.  Young.     2,103.105;  Dec.   21. 
Radiator.   Automatic  air   conditioning.      E.   L.  F.   Weber. 

2,084,365  ;  June  22. 
Radiator    composed    of    removable    elements.      C.    Mlcnl. 

2.095,148;  Oct.  5.  „„.,„„ 

Radiator   control,    Modulated.     J.    S.   Baker.      2,075,160; 

Mar.  30. 
Radiator  core.     F.  A.  Nevou.     2,090,222  ;  Aug.  17. 
Radiator  core.      F.  M.  Opit-/,.      2.079.032  ;  May  4. 
Radiator  core,  Automobile.     S.  Przyborowski.     2,073,588  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Radiator  cores.  Testing.     W.  R.  Kuhns.     2,071,546  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Radiator  cover  clip.     D.  T.   Reitor.     2,100,551  :  Nov.    30. 
Radiator  enclosure  and  humidiflcr,  Combination.     II.   M. 

Schick.     2,094.906  ;  Oct.   5.  „„^ 

Radiator  for  furnaces.  Heat.    T.  W.  JIunford.     2. 003. 381  ; 

Sept.    11. 
Radiator  front.    G.  E.  Whltlock.     2,071.673  :  Feb.  23. 
Radiator  grille  cover.     J.  P.  Posey.     2,070.919;  Feb.   1J>. 
ItMdiator,  Humhiifvlng.     B.  E.  Neal.     2.089.291  :  Aml'  10. 
Radiator.  ITumldifyInK  cabinet.    W.  II.  Curtln.    2,082,824  ; 

Radiarorlndosuro.     A.  D.  Mellor.     2,102.599  :  Doc    21. 
Radiator,   IMotor    vehicle.      V.   Miller.      2.0,9,222;   May  4. 
Radiator,    Oil-coolliig.      R.   B.   Belsel.      2.079.275;   May   4. 
Radiator  protector.     V.  L.  Lett.     2,067.630 ;  Jan    12 
Radiator    shell    and    grille,    Combined.      O.    E.    Whltlock. 

2,071,675:  Feb.  23.  „,      ^,      „„ 

Radiator     shield     seeurlng     means.        \\ .     S.      I  IioinpHon. 

2.080,347;  May  11.  ,  ,,     ,,     ^. 

Radiator    tubes.    Turbulence    means     for.      I'.    M.    Iniiua. 

'>  nort  OT'*  .  Opt    19 
R,Hilntoi   wiive.     J.  li.  Kohut.     2.0R7.090  :  .Tnly  20 
Radiator  water  tllter.  J.  F.  Alexander.     2,082,800  :  Juno  8. 
Radiator    with    n-nector   for   medical    jjurpows.    (  omljlned 

light    and    heat.      A.    Ilalpeni.      2.072,205  :    Mar     -». 
Radiators.  Apr)nratuH  for  cleaning  cellular.     K.  M.  Cllmen 

haga.     2,073,570;  Mar.  9. 


Radiators,    Making    heat.      J.    Karmazin.      Re.    20.321 : 

Apr.  6. 
Radio  and  television  schedule,  Perpetual.    I.  L.  Hirschman. 

2.098,004;  Nov.  2. 
Radio  antenna.     H.  E.  Sjostrand.     2,074,944  ;  Mar.  23. 
Radio    antenna.    Automobile.     P.    L.    Mann.     2,084,771 ; 

June  22. 
Radio  antenna,  Automobile.    R.  L.  Stout  and  J.  A.  Povlis. 

2,093,217  ;  Sept.  14. 
Radio  antenna  for  automobiles.     A.  D.  Baker.    2,077,822  : 

Apr.   20. 
Radio    antenna    insulator    for    airplanes.     R.    L.    McCoy. 

2.003.872  :  Sept.  21. 
Radio  apparatus.     L.  A.  Gould.     2,100,659  ;  Nov.  30. 
Racilo  apparatus.     E.  H.   Hand.     2.067.395:  Jan.   12. 
Radio  apparatus.     L.  M.  Perkins.     2,085.444  ;  June  29. 
Radio  beacon  system.     S.  B.  Smith.     2,094.333  ;  Sept.  28. 
Radio    broadcast    stations,    Operation    of.      P.    Scharrer. 

2,072.279  ;   Mar.   2. 
Radio   broadcasting  and    communication    system.      N.    C. 

Thyson.     2,073,034;  Mar.  9. 
Radio    broadcasting    system.     J.    L.    Wright.     2,099,787 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Radio  circuit.     H.  Marsiske.     2,081,205  ;  May  25. 
Radio  circuit.     A.  Mavrogenis.     2,092,770  ;  Sept.  14. 
Radio  circuits.     H.  F.  Dalpayrat.      2,077,465  ;  Apr.  20. 
Radio   circuits.     K.   Posthumus.     2.102.105  ;   Dec.    14. 
Radio  communication.     H.  H.  Beverage.     2,067,432  ;   Jan. 

12. 
Radio  communication.  Multiplex.     W.  A.  Loth  and  A.  J. 

Givelet.     2,080,081 ;  May  11. 
Radio  communication   system.     J.  B.  Bishop  and  W.   M. 

Knott.     2,101,668;  Dec.  7. 
Radio  communication  system.  T.  L.  Eckersley.  2,082,825 ; 

June  8. 
Radio  communication  system.  Ultrashort  wave  modulated 

carrier  wave.     A.  A.  Linsell.     2,073.642-3  ;  Mar.  16. 
Radio  condenser.     A.  Agronofsky.     2,078,522  :  Apr.  27. 
Radio    construction.      O.    Ciccarellt.      2.068.844 :    Jan.-  26. 
Radio  control  device.     C.  H.  Langley.     2,076,900  ;  Apr.  13. 
Radio  control  device.    A.  SpSttel.    2,071.774:  Feb.  23. 
Radio  dial  construction.     J.  Dreyfus.     2.074.577  ;  Mar.  23. 
Radio   direction  finder.     E.  Bellini.     2,095,588  •  Oct.   12. 
Radio  direction   finder.     W.  S.  Webster.     2.007,510 ;   Jan. 

12. 
Radio  direction  finding  system.     C.  B.  Aiken.     2,083,410  ; 

June  8. 
Radio   direction  finding  system.     H.  M.  Dowsett  and  R. 

J.  Kemp.     2,070,710;  Apr.  13. 
Radio    direction     system.      A.     Leib    and    H.     Scharlau. 

2,082,347:  June  1. 
Radio  electric  survey  and  voting  system.     N.  M.  Hopkins. 

2.090.109;  Oct.   19. 
Radio  frequencv  coil  with  subdivided  Iron  core.     O.  Wolil- 

farth  and  A."AgrlcoIa.     2.090,991  ;  Aug.  24. 
Radio     frequency     distribution     system.       P.     J.    Ilerbst. 

2,073.933  ;  Mar.  10. 
Radio-fre(|uency      Inductance     unit.        H.      A.      Wheeler. 

2.092.708  :  Sept.  7. 
Radio  frequency  transmitter.    M.  Ponte.    2,080,577  ;  May 

18. 
Radioconiometer.      IT.  Chlreix.      2.078.058  :  A iir.  20. 
Radiographic  apparatus.     F.  T.  Powers.     2,078,340;  Apr. 

27. 
Radio    ground    counterpoise.      J.    A.    Cook.      2,078,330 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Radio    optical     modulation    system.     LaV.     R.    Phllpott. 

2,069,538  ;  Feb.   2. 
Radio  orlentator.      R.A.Gordon.      2,093,432  :  Sept.  21. 
Itadlo-phonograph  apparatus.     P.  F.  G.  Hoist.     2.077,500  ; 

Apr.   20. 
Radlo-phono-telephonlc  system.    L.  P.  Durand.    2.074,804  ; 

Mar.  23. 
liadlo  printer.     W.  G.  H.   Klneh.     2.007,181  ;  Jan.  12. 
K.icllo  piogram  holiler.     G.  W.   I.eyen.     2.070,186  :  IVb.  0. 
I!;idi(>      progriini      selector,      .\vitoinatlc.        S.      Spattnoln. 

2.096.072  :   Oct.   19.  „      ^, 

Riidlo    range   course    Indicating   device.      L.    M.    Ilnralng. 

2.089,956  ;  Aug.   17. 
Radio   receiver.      E.   F.    Andrews.      2.103,135;   Dec.   21. 
Radio   receiver.      S.   Becker.      2,077,205;  Apr.   13. 
Radio  receiver.      K.  A.  Chlttlck.     2.069.51S  :   Feb.  2. 
Radio    receiver.      K.  Devlenne.      2,081,135;   May  25. 
It;i(ll<)  H'celver,  F.  H.  Drake.     2.09  1.233;  S.pi.  2S. 
Radio  receiver.     I'.  O.  Fiunhiini.     2,()97,S7I  :  Nov,  2. 
Radio  ree<-lver.     C.   J.  KninlcH.     2.07S.072  :  Anr.  20. 
Radio     receiver.       W.     A.    Frnnti    and     1'.     !>.     Kondall. 

2.071.398;  Fob.  23. 
Itadio  receiver.      R.  S.  Holmes.      2.0,86.331  :  .Inly  6 
Ila.llo  receiver.     P,  F,  G.  Hoist.     2.08.-1. 1 30  :  June  20. 
Radio    receiver.      I'].    Klot/..      2,081,277;    May    2.%. 
Itiidlo  receiver.     W.  D    I.ouKlilln.     2.077  573;  Apr.  I'O. 
Radio    receiver.       N.    S.    Markus    nnd    M.    J.    O.    Strutt. 

2,079,055  ;  May  11. 
Radio   receiver.      M.    Morrison,  W.   K.   Relclile,   nnd    O.   N. 

Tliay«>r.     2,085.117;   June  20. 
Itiidlo  receiver.     II,  IMlKrh,     2,095.079  :  Orf.  5. 
Radio   receiver.      11.    Rechnllxer.      2.077.069;   Apr.    13. 
Radio    receiver.      R.    M,    Smith.      2.087.073:    July    I.*?. 
Radio   receiver.      J     S,    Slinrett.      2,093,102  ;    Sept.    H. 
Radio    receiver    and    tnlkliiK    mnchlne,    Comblueil.      A.    A. 

I,lniiell.     2,081,752;  May  "-5. 
Radio      receiver,      .Vutoiimtlc.        IV      r       l-iemn.r       sr 
2.072.040;  Fob.  23. 


982 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Radio  receiver.  Automobile.     E.  J.  Te  Pas.     2,077,284 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Radio  receiver  construction.     L.  E.  Eastman  and  C.  B. 

Knudson.     2,076,771  ;  Apr.  13. 
Radio  receiver.  Midget.     P.  S.  Beshore.     2,074,887  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Radio    receiver,    Mnltiband.      C.    Mountjoy.      2,074,800 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Radio      receiver.      Multirange.     W.      van      B.      Roberts. 

2.075.962  :  Apr.  6. 
Radio  receiver.  Multirange.     C.  J.  van  Loon  and  H.  Rinia. 

2,085,403  ;  June  29. 
Radio    receiver.   Oscillating.     F.   E.   Terman.     2.079.134 : 

May  4. 
Radio     receiver.     Regenerative.       E.     Klotz.       2,097,765 ; 

Xov.  2. 
Radio  receiver  scale.     IT.  QuintavaUe.     2,084,217  ;  June 

15. 
Radio    receiver.    Single    tube.      G.    Jobst    and    D.    Prinz. 

2.090.051 ;  Aug.  17. 
Radio    receivers.    Automatic    operation    of    pluralitv    of. 

J.  Jlarkowitz.     2.098.587  ;  Xov.  9. 
Radio  receiving  apparatus.     D.  Domizi.     2,080,253 :  May 

11. 
Radio    receiving    apparatus.      H.     Scharlau.      2,086,742 : 

July  13. 
Radio  receiving  apparatus.      S.   A.   Stevens.     2,082,187 ; 

June  1. 
Radio  receiving  apparatus.     E.  Toth  and  W.  H.   Cooper. 

2.079,752  ;  May  11. 
Radio     receiving     arrangement.       L.     L.     de     Kramolin. 

2.069,405  ;  Feb.  2. 
Radio  receiving  circuit.     J.  J.  Brand.     2,070.354  :  Feb.  9. 
Radio  receiving  set.     A.  N.  Goldsmith.     2.068,233  :  Jan. 

19. 
Radio  receiving  set.  V.  Needham.     2,083,170  •  June  8. 
Radio    receiving    set.     S.    W.    Seelev    and    G.    Mountjoy. 

2.102,168:  Dec.  14. 
Radio  receiving  system.     G.  L.  Beers.     2,094,092  ;   Sept. 

28. 
Radio  receiving  system.     W.  L.  Carlson.     2,075,501  :  Mar. 

30. 
Radio    receiving    system.      K.    A.    Chittick.      2.094,231 : 

Sept.  28. 
Radio    receiving    svstem.      P.    O.    Farnham.      2,088,194 : 

July   27. 
Radio    receiving    system.      C.    W.    Hansell.      2,088,203  : 

July   27. 
Radio    receiving   system.      P.    Hermanspann.      2,097,880 ; 

Xov.  2. 
Radio  receiving  system.     W.   H.   T.  Holden.     2,070,732  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Radio  receiving  system.     W.  R.  Koch.     2.066.940  ;  Jan.  5. 
Radio  receiving  system.     W.  R.  Koch.     2,082,767  ;  June  1. 
Radio  receiving  system.     P.  Kotowski.     2,086,229  :  Julv  6. 
Radio  receiving  system.     V.  D.  Landon.     2.087,288  ;  Julv 

20. 
Radio    receiving    system.      V.    D.     Landon.       2.094.360 : 

Sept.  28. 
Radio  receiving  system.     A.   A.  Linsell.     2,100,605  :  Nov. 

30. 
Radio  receiving  system.    H.  Alaeda.     2.092,419  :  Sept.  7. 
Radio   receiving   system.      H.    J.    Nichols,    H.    C.    Forbes. 

W.  S.  Harmon,  and  H.  J.  Loftis.  2.072,272  ;  Jtar.  2. 
Radio  receiving  system.  R.  M.  Smith.  2,071,858  :  Feb,  23. 
Radio  receiving  system,  R,  M.  Smith.  2.086,195  :  Julv  6. 
Radio    receiving    system.      H.    A.    Wheeler.      2,073,038 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Radio    receiving    system    for    aeroplanes.       S.     J.    Levy. 

2.102,904  :  Dec.  21. 
Radio     receiving    system    for    vehicles.       G.     P.     Adair, 

2,075,009  ;  Mar.  30. 
Radio     receiving    system.     Selective.      L.     E.     Thompson. 

2.094.625  :  Oct.  5. 
Radio    receiving    system.     Selective.      L.    E.    Thompson. 

2,103,878  :  Dec.  28. 
Radio  signal  receiving  system.     W.  R.  Koch.     2,075,526  ; 

Mar.   30. 
Radio   signaling   system.     E.   H.   Armstrong.     2,082,935  ; 

June  8. 
Radio    signaling    system.      L.    E.    Barton.      2,084,180-1 : 

June  15. 
Radio   signaling  system   and  apparatus.      H.    J.   Findley. 

2.077,552  :  Apr.  20. 
Radio     spectography.      System     for.     H.     H.     Beverage. 

2.084.760:   June  22. 
Radio  svstem.     J.  Plebanski.     2,072,962  ;  Mar.   9. 
Radio  svstem.     I.  Wolff.     2,082,042  :  June  1. 
Radio  svstem.   Centralized.     A.  R.    Hopkins.      2.092,879  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Radio  system.  Centralized.     E.  Krueger.     2,076,731 :  Apr. 

13. 
R.idio   system.  Directive.     E.  Bruce.     2. 076. 222  :   .Xpr.   6. 
Radio  svstem  for  locating  objects.    E.  Gerhard.    2,085.798  : 

July  6. 
Radio     system.     Ultra-short    wave.       H.    E.     Hollmann. 

2,092,069  :  Sept.  7. 
Radio      telephone      monitoring      system.        G.      Rodwln. 

2,092.474  ;  Sept.  7. 
Radio    transmission    and    reception.       H.    B.    Brecdlove. 

2.101.529  :  Dec.  7. 
Radio   transmission   system.      G.   H.   Brown.      2.082,096 : 

June  1. 
Radio  transmitter.     R.  C.   Shaw.     2,085,125;  June  29. 


Radio    transmitter    apparatus.       J.     Evans.      2,086,905 ; 

Radio    transmitting    and    receiving    system.      I,    Wolff. 

2.069,513  ;  Feb.  2.  ^  .       „ 

Radio  transmitting  apparatus,  Short  wave.    A.  A.  Linsell. 

2,101,440  :  Dec.  7. 
Radio  transmitting  system.    E.  H.  Armstrong.     2,098,698  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Radio  tube.     H.  P.  Pratt.     2,073,804;  Mar.   16. 
Radio  tube  rejuvenator.     W.  Bartlett  and  R.  Carpenter. 

2,073,190  ;  Mar.  9. 
Radio   tune-in   control   device.      C.   R.   Bowen   and  J.   M. 

Southwell.     2,070,779  ;  Feb.  16. 
Radio  tuner,  Automatic.     A.  A.  Thomas.     2,067,992  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Radio    tuning    arrangement.     A.    A.    Linsell.     2,084,586 ; 

June  22. 
Radio    tuning    apparatus.      A.    A.    Thomas.      2,097,901 ; 

Xov.  2. 
Radio    tuning    apparatus.      D.    H.    Mitchell.      2,101,009 ; 

Xov.  30. 
Radio  tuning  device.     J.  H.  Xaden.     2,078,637  ;   Apr.  27. 
Radio  tuning  device.     A.  A.  Thomas.     2,090,315  ;  Aug.  17. 
Radio  tuning  device.  Automatic.     J.  La  Via.     2,083,722  ; 

June  lo. 
Raft  apparatus.  Drop.     H.  M.  Finch.     2.095,974  ;  Oct.  19. 
Rail    and    guard   for    store    counters.    Combined.      F.    C. 

Wood.     2.088,077  ;  July  27. 
Rail   and   beat   treating   the   same.   Heat   treated.     H.   S. 

George.      2.075.842  :  Apr.   6. 
Rail     and      rail      joint.      Railway.        S.      G.      Thomson. 

2,067,955  ;  Jan.  19. 
Rail  and  rail-joint.  Railway.     S.  G.  Thomson,     2.070.246; 

Feb.  9. 
Rail  bender.     R.  P.  Jones  and  W.  A.  White.     2,100,961 ; 

Xov.  30. 
Rail  bond.     E.  M.  Deems.     2,083.006  :  June  8. 
Rail  bond.    H.  H.  Febrey.     2.083.946  :  June  15. 
Rail  bond.     S.  Moreira.     2,084,212  :  June  15. 
Rail  bond  and  application,  Railway.     G.  Gort.     2.092,505  , 

Sept.  7. 
Rail  bond.  Electric.     E.  A.  Everett.     2.074,379  :  Mar.  23. 
Rail  bond.  Electrical.     A.  Alsaker  and  J.  Rah.    2,068,639  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Rail    bonding    apparatus.     S.    Moreira   and    E.    J.    Sabol. 

2.096,002  ;  Oct.  19. 
Rail  brace.     R.  L.  Gillispie.     2,101,313  ;  Dec.  7. 
Rail  brace.  Adjustable.     M.  J.  Zeeman.     2.087,224;  July 

13. 
Rail   car  wheel.     E.  G.  Budd.     2.078,191  :  Apr.  20. 
Rail  chuck  for  machine  tools.     T.  A.  Wettig.     2,083,414  ; 

June  8, 
Rail  chuck  for  machine  tools.     T.  A.  Wettig.     2.101,926  ; 

Dec,  14. 
Rail    connecter.    Adjustable    ground,       C.    R.    Anderson. 

2,068,528  :  Jan.  19. 
Rail.  Curtain.     K.  Breuer.     2.093.708  :  Sept.  21. 
Rail  delaV  mechanism.  Duplex.    L.  M.  Walden.    2,090,654 ; 

Au£r.  24. 
Rail  end  connecter.     C.  Edwards.     2,072,871 :  Mar.  9. 
Rail   end   joint   bar.      F.    J.   Werner   and   G.   H.   Werner. 

2.089.104:  Aug.  3. 
Rail  fastener.     R.  T.  Woodings,     2,096,775  :  Oct.  26. 
Rail   fillor.  Meeting.     J.  F.  Fauner.     2.093.754:  Sept.  21. 
Rail  fissure  detector,     H.  C.  Drake.     2,069.030  :  Jan.  26 
Rail  flaw  detector  mechanism.    H.  C.  Drake.    2,074.741-2 

Mar.  23. 
Rail  flaw  detector  mechanism.     H.  C.  Drake.     2,077.380 

Apr    20. 
Rail    flaw    detector    mechanism.      H.    C.    Drake    and    A 

Winburn.     2.083.896  :  June  15. 
Rail  flaw  detector  mechanism.     G.  L.  Jones  and  A.  Win 

burn.     2.103.851 ;  Dec.  28. 
Rail  flaw  detector  mechanism.     W.  M.  Perrv.     2.099,823 

Xov.  23. 
Rail  flaw  detector  mechanism.     W.  M.  Perrv.     2,103,868 

Dec.  28. 
Rail  flaw  detector  mechanism.     C.  B.  Roede.    Re.  20,343 

Apr.  27. 
Rail  fl.aw  detector  mechanism.     E.  G.  Sperrv.     2.077.812 

Apr.  20. 
Rail  for  heat  treating  furnaces.    H.  Klouman.     2,087.731 

July  20. 
Rail  for  rollers,  wheels,  and  the  like,  Guide,     E.  E.  Rouse 

2.078.811 :  Apr.  27. 
Rail   for   Venetian   blinds,   Bottom.      G.    A.    Grassbv,   Jr. 

2.079,852;  May  11. 
Rail  graph  producing  device.     W.  E.  Gadd  and  H.  L.  Lan 

sing.     2.0C7.387  :  Jan.  12. 
Rail  greaser.     O.  R.  Pengellev.     2.094.187  ;  Sept.  28. 
Rail     head     and    wheel    flange    lubricator.       C.     Stern. 

2.103.701  :  Dec.  28. 
Rail  joint.     J.  Dobrowolnv.     2.084.286  :  June  15. 
Rail  joint.     R.  Faries.     2.071.397  :  Feb.  23. 
Rail   joint.     A.   F.  Pifield.     2.069.361  ;  Feb.   2. 
Rail    joint.      A.   E.   Hill.      2,072.751  ;    Mar.    2. 
Rail  joint.     H.  A.  Mumper.     2.068.758  :  Jan.  26. 
Rail  joint.     A.  M.  Petko.     2.069.478  :  Feb.  2. 
Rail   joint.     M.  Weber.     2.089,634:  Aug.  ]0. 
Rail  joint  and  method.     R.  E.  Frickey.     2. 070.890  :  Feb. 

16. 
Rail    joint    bar.      W.    C.    Hedgcock    and    R.    B.    Cottrell. 

2.083,299  ;  June  8. 
Rail  joint  closer.     X.  Hamre.     2,082.394  ;  June  1. 


LIST   OF   IXVEXTIOXS 


983 


Eail    joint    connection,     Permanent    way.      W.    Zischka. 

2,085,885  ;  July  6. 
Rail  joint  shim.     F.  S.  Wonham.     2,071,151 ;  Feb.   16. 
Rail  lubricator.     T.   A.   S.  Munford.     2,082,414;   June  1. 
Hail  lubricator.     H.  J.   Perazzoll.     2,098,791  ;  Nov.  9. 
Rail  lubricator,  Elevator  guide.     J.  J.  Walsh.     2,102,814  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Rail,    Prayer.      J.    S.    Wojtalewicz    and    O.    F.    Wegener. 

2,069,124  ;  Jan.  26. 
Rail-retaining  device.     R.  T.  Woodings.     2,099,786  :  Nov. 

23. 
Railroad    crossing    signal.      O.    T.    Gregory.      2,103,416 : 

Dec.  28. 
Rail    securing    and    supporting    device.     O.    V.    Greene. 

2,085,970  ;  July  6. 
Rail  shift  mechani.sm  for  line  composing  machines,  Duplex. 

L.  M.  Potts.     2,102,127  ;  Dec.  14. 
Rail  Blotter.     A.  W.  Mall.     2,081,360;  May  25. 
Rail  straightening  implement.     P.  E.  Fischer.     2,068,667  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Rail  supporting  and  retaining  means.     V.  C.  Armstrong. 

2,101,038 ;  Dec.  7. 
Rail    testing  apparatus.      H.   C.   Thorne.      2.067,R04  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Rail  treatment  method.     R.  E.  Frickey.     2,103,716  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Rail  treatment  method.     R.  E.  Frickey  and  A.  S.  Kalen- 

born.     2,070,889  •  Feb.  16. 
Rail    winder.      N.   L.    Solomon.      2,073,815  ;   Mar.    16. 
Railing.     P.  J.  Feykert.     2,090,863  ;  Aug.  24. 
Railing     and      manufacture     thereof.       W.     B.     Ewing. 

2.101.707  ;  Dec.  7. 
Railway  crcssing.     J.  J.  Greely.     2,070,338  ;  Apr.  6. 
Railway  expansion  joint.     J.  E.  Conley.     2,067,695;  Jan. 

12. 
Railway  rolling  stock.     R.  W.  King.     2,088,055  ;  Aug.  3. 
Railway   signaling   system.      H.   Chireix    and    P.    Nicolas. 

2,068,655  :   Jan.   20. 
Railway  signaling  system.     W.  H.  Petersen  and  L.  Wyant. 

2.09M04:  Aug.  24. 
Railway  sleeper.     U.  Isman  and  E.  Modiano.     2,082,399  ; 

June  1. 
Railway    snubbing    device.     E.    G.    Goodwin.     2,084,637  ; 

June  22. 
Railway     switch.      S.     L.     Eastburn     and     C.     Banker. 

2,099,559  ;  Nov.  16. 
Railwav  switch.      A.   Shacikoski.      2.093.622;  Sept.  21. 
Railway    switch.      L.-E.-W.    Montrose-Oster.      2,093,643 ; 

Sept.   21. 
Railway  tie  puller.     E.  C.  Neal.     2,069.769  ;  Feb.  9. 
Railways    and   the   like.    Electric   control    and    indication 
of  point  operating  mechanisms  for.     R.  M.  MacGregor 
and   D.   G.    Shipp.     2,098,707 ;   Nov.   9. 
Rails  aiH]  building  up  the  sarnc.  Built-up.      IT.  S.  George. 

2.075.810  ;  Apr.  6. 
Rails  and  the  like.  Method  and  apparatifa  for  vibrating 
railroad.     L.  L.  Richardson  and  A.  Feueht.     2,094,281  ; 
Sept.  28. 
Rails    rind    ties.   Apparatus    for   loading.      E.    R.   Brcal;er. 

2  077.738  :  Apr.  20. 
Rails,  Apparatus  for   tempering.      M.   Blag6.     2,095,946  ; 

Oct.   12. 
Rails,   Cooling.     R.  B.  Gerhardt.     2,101,312;  Dec.  7. 
Kails,    He.'rt    Irciiting.      II.   S.   (W'orgc.      L' 075.9S:!  :   Apr.    0. 
Rails.  Mefliod  of  and  apparatus  for  heat  treating.     II.  S. 

Gooru'e.      2.075.982  ;  Apr.    6. 
Rails,  Production  of.     H.  J.  van  Royen.     2,088,282;  July 

27. 
Rails,  Producing  steel.     J.  Johnston.     2.087,3  16  ;  July  20. 
Ralls.    Itollini.'.     A.   I'.  Spooner.     2.067.293;   Jan.    12. 
Rails,  Treating.     J.  Brunnor  and  A.  D.  Beers.     2,101,047  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Raincoat.      A.   McBee.      2,072,044  ;   Mar.   2. 
Raincoat    and    pocketbook.    Combined.      W.    T.    D.Tniron. 

2,072.030;  Feb.  23. 
Rnke.      C.  IT.  Dennis.      2,084,4.''.4  ;  June  22. 
Rake.     H.  K.   Depue.     2,098,572  ;  Nov.  9. 
Rake.     H.  E.  Fuller.     2,095,093;  Oct.  12. 
Rake.     F.  F.  Jordan.     2,073,015  ;  Mar.  0. 
Rake.     K.  Murannka.     2.086,170;   .Inly   6. 
Rake.      S.   P.   Neuhauaen.     2,075.220 ;    Mar.   30. 
Ralco.     I/.  O.  E.   ItocHHel.     2,083,922;  June  15. 
Ralte.     E.  Whiddon.     2.093,06  I  ;  Sept.  M. 
Rnke   at  liichincnt.      D,    A.    Donnan.      2.099,053;    Nov.    K. 
Itakc.   r.uH.      A.   n.  GnuniM-.son.      2,10'..'.(I6S  :  Dec.   1). 
Rake  construction.     L.  Potemkin.     2,072,992  ;   Mar    0 
ItiiUi'   cl.;miiig   nitar-liincni.      C    IT.    Gonnlcy.      2,09.i,0.?.  ; 

Ralt'e.'  Duinpiiig  linv.      J.   G.    Pel.M-.      2.088,809;   Aug.   3. 
Rnke,  ITnv.     A.J.  SyncU.     2,0(IS.092  :  Jan.  19. 
Rnke,  T.nwii.      J.  Borovlckn.      2,087,499;  Jiil.v  20. 
Rnke    I'lish      A.  T-.   Slockwell.     2.097,217  ;  Oct.  20. 
Rnke;  Self  clonnlng  lawn.     C.  C.  Miller.     2,093.923  ;  Sept 

Rnke',  Side  delivery.      A.  E.  Rutler.      2.067.130;  Jan.  5. 
Rnke    Sweep.      C.   M.   VoorhecB.      2,082,070  •   J"nr_l 
Rnke' teeth  for  rnl;lng  cylinders.     A.  J.  Syiick 

Rak<','  Tractor  Hweep.      J.   K.  Murphy.      '-■';'"'' fl'," 't"'" "in 
Rnke.  Tractor  sweep.     J.  K.  Murphy,     •^i"".'?.''"  :  -I"";  ^^ 
Rnlter  tooth  gnuge.      ('.   It.   Kemiey       _'.(). 9.J15:  ^J^'-V  -I. 
Rnlilng  iiKchniilsm  for  sedimentation  tiinkii.  N.  B.   I-und. 
2,101,080   1  ;  Dec.  7. 


:,075,.'ir.5  ; 


Ram,  Blowout  preventer.     W.  E.  King.     2,090,206  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Ramming   machine   driven   by    internal    combustion.      M. 

Kiecksee.     2,090,842  ;  Aug.  24. 
Ranciditv,    Retardation    of.     A.    K.    Epstein    and    B.    R. 

Harris.      2.075,806  ;  Apr.   6. 
Randing  machine.     W.   C.   Card,   Jr.     2,086,352  ;   July  6. 
Range.     A.  Barnsteiner.      2,094.340  ;  Sept.  28. 
Range.     W.  H.  Frick.     2,075,108  ;  Mar.  30. 
Range.     O.   Hoflferbert.     2,097,977  ;  Nov.  2. 
Range  and  water  heater.  Combination  gas.    W.  P.  Genovar, 

Jr.    2,070,987  ;  Feb.  16.  „    ^, 

Range  attachment.  Gas.    W.  A.  Frantz.    2.097.812  ;  Nov.  2. 
Range,  Coal.     F.  J.  Freeland.     2,069,704  ;  Feb.  2. 
Range,     Convertible    gas    and     charcoal.     W.     H.    Fnck. 

2.096,631  ;  Oct.   19. 
Ranae,    Cooking.     R.    Valjean.      2.067,296 ;    Jan.    12. 
Range,  Cooking  and  heating.     J.  E.  Leonard.     2,068,143  : 

Jan.   19. 
Range.  Dual.     F.  H.  Schneider.     2,089,810;  Aug.  10. 
Range  linder.    B.  R.  Wellington.    2,071,444  :  Feb.  23. 
Range  finding  device.     J.  P.  Watson.     2.060.499  ;  Jan.  5. 
Range  finding,  horizontal  angle  measuring,  and  angle  of 

site  instrument.     J.  T.  Zak.     2,090,658  ;  Aug.  24. 
Range    for    heating    and    cooking.    Oil    burning.      F.    H. 

Schneider.     2,088,444;   July   27. 
RaugH.  (ias.      S.  H.  Hobson.      L'.07it..504  ;  May  4. 
Range.  Gas.     C.  E.  Methudy.     2,077.890  ;  Apr.  20. 
Range,    Gas.      C.    B.    Rollins.      2,075,406 ;    Mar.    30. 
Range,  Kitchen.     G.  E.  Pickup.     2.098,464  ;  Nov.  9. 
Range  receptacle.     H.  J.   L.  Frank.      2.072.585 :   Mar    2. 
Range-tracer    projectile.     S.     F.     Woodbury.     2,084,366 ; 

June  22.  ^      .^      „.,. 

Range     with     muHle-oven,     Cooking.     T.     E.     D.     Bilde. 

2,102.352  :  Dec.  14. 
Rat  trap.     J.  Bratowski.     2.087.137;   July   13. 
Itat  trap.     O.  G.  Stringer.     2.087,129;  July  13. 
Rat  trap.  Electric.     E.  B.  Rousseau.     2.098,884:  Nov.  9. 
Ratchet  hinge.     P.  O.    Stangebmd.     2.097.651:   Nov.  2 
Ratchet  mechanism.     H.  A.   Bakke.     2,081,115  ;  May  18. 
Rarchet     recliner    seat-back    mechanism.     C.     E.     Preble. 

2,000,901  ;  Jan.  5.  „„„„„„,      x,         ,« 

Ratchet    wrench.      G.   W.   Fields.      2.099,601  :   Nov.   16. 
Ratchet  wrench.     T.  O.  Rueb.     2.082,356  :  June  1. 
Ratchet  wrench.     T.  O.  Rueb.     2,103,5o6  ;  Dec.  28. 
Ratchet  wrench.     E.   K.  Yuasa.      2,092,345 ;   Sept    7. 
Rate  of  climb  indicator.     E.  Horn.     Re.  20,363  ;  May  11. 
Rate  of  climb  instruments.     A.  Urfer.     Re.  20,263  ;  Feb.  9. 
Rate    of    time    systems.    Indicating    the.      G.    B.    Look. 

RaTio' transmission.  Variable.     O.  E.  Szekely.     2,069,023; 

J.an  ''O 
Ration."   W.  H.  Brinton.     2.098,998;  Nov    16.  ^  „_..,,  . 
Uarline     danii).     Nonslip.     H.     M.     Parkin.     2,0i9,034; 

May  4. 
Ravoii   and   process  and   apparatus   for   the   manufacture 

thereof.     F.  W.  Mattinson.     2.068.031  :  Jan.  19. 
Ravon  and  the  like.  Apparatus  for  spinning.     O.  Oppen- 

laender.     2,074,022  ;  Mar.  16. 
Ravon  in  cal;<'  form,  .'Vpparatiis  for  treating.     T.  McCon- 

riell.      2.070,538  ;   Feb.   9.  „  „„„  „__ 

Rayon   in   cake  form,  Dyeing.     T.  McConnell.     2,068,2  ii  ; 

Rayon',  Alethod  and  apparatus  for  manufacture  of.     F.  W. 

lilattinson.     2.068,033  :  Jnn.  19. 
Rayon,  Method  and   apparatus  for  spinning.     J.  Brugge- 
man,     2,077,141  ;  Apr.   13.  ,     .         „, 
Ravon,    I'roce.><s   and    apparatus    for    the   manufacture   of. 

G.  W.  Brvant.     2.068.032  :  Jan.   19.  ,  ..  „ 

Ravon   spinning  rakes.   Sizing  of.      J.   J.   Stoeckly  and  K. 

Witte.     2,073,857  ;  Mar.  16. 
Ravon   spinning  machine.      IT.   W.   Butterworth,   Jr.,   and 

j.  J.  Sippel.     2,072,023  ;  Feb.  23.  . 

Rav«    Apparatus   for   producing  extremely  fast    rorp\i8CU- 

I'nr      A.   Brnsch  and   V.   I.ange.      2.099.327;   Nov.    16. 
Rnvs    Method   of  and  iippnrntus  for  monsuring  the  energy 

of.     K.  II.  Meier.      2.078. 70.S  :  Apr.  27. 
Razor.     D.  K.  and  S.  Alport.     2.0'.»9,2.'.l  ;  Nov.  16. 
Razor.     J.  R.  Drew.     2,000,780  ;  Aug.  24. 
Razor.     E.    B.   Fernberg.     2.074,544  ;   Mar.   23. 
Hnzor       K.   C.    Mnns.in.      2.099,605:   Nov.    10. 
Razor.     J.  II.  Illlllnrd.     2.072.630  ;  Mar.  2. 
Ttazor.      E.   J.   llo.Tres.      2,082.290:   June   ] 
Razor.     W.  T.  Parkin.     2,0S9.41I    5;   Aug.   10. 
Hnzor.      ('.   J.   Peak,      2.096.379  :   Oct.    19. 
Ua/or.     E.  O.  Rohblns.     2.06S.610;  Jnn    10. 
Hnzor.     II.   It    Segal.     2.091.338;   Aug.   31. 
Razor.      K.    Slepel.     2.073,713:    Mar.    1«. 
Razor.     K.  Slegel.     2,07»,714  :  Mar.  10. 
Iln/.or.      K    Slegrl.      2,0tl|  S-7  :  Oct.  ft. 
Razor.     M.   Spelser.      2,077,070;   Apr.    13. 
Razor.     II.   Swan.      He    20.362  ;   M.iy    M. 
Razor     and      bin.le      ther.for.      Safety.        R.      M.      I  rlco. 

2.0,S9,29«;  Aug.   10.  ,  . 

Itii/or     nn<l     il.vlce     eml)odylne     rnior.       H.     <  lirlstiiin*. 

2.075.007  :  Mar.  30.  .  ,„„  ..„     , 

Razor  nnd  hair  clipper.     <'..  V.  Schmltt.     2.083,570;  June 

Itn\or  nii.l  Imir  cllpp.r.     G    P.  Srhinllt.     2.009.5.37:  Nov. 

Ita/or  and  vntor  blade      K.  C.  Bunnpll.     2,000.181  :   Aug. 

IfMzor  and    nixor  bliide.     J.   McAMlKiir  nnd   W     V.  Selirn 
2.01U1,(M2:  Oct.   10. 


984 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Razor    and    safetv    razor    blade,    Safety.     A.    Samuelsou. 

2,093.851  ;  Sept.   21. 
Razor    and    sharpener,    Combination    safety.     J.    Polillo. 

2.098.465  ;  Nov.    9. 
Razor   and   vibratory   motor    therefor.    Safety.      R.    Gold- 

schmidt.     2,078,845  ;  Apr.  27. 
Razor  blade  and  blade  strip,  Safety.     A.  K.  Stargardter. 

2,073,502  :  Mar.  9. 
Razor  blade  holder.     R.  L.  Neidhart.     2,086,234  ;  July  6. 
Razor    blade-package    carrier.    Safety.      S.    H.    Benjamin. 

2,082,440  ;  June  1. 
Razor  blade.  Safety.     W.  Firneburg.     2,080,860;  5Iay  18. 
Razor      blade       sharpening      apparatus.         J.       Polney. 

2,082,755  ;  June  1. 
Razor  blades,  Device  for  cleaning.    TV.  Mayr.    2,077,246  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Razor,  Drv   safety.     M.  Amsler.     2,098,849  :  Nov.  9. 
Razor,  Electric.     A.  P.  Steinhilper.     2,082,987  ;  June  8. 
Razor,     Electrical    safety.     P.    A.     Caporale.     2,067,072 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Razor  handle.     R.  Z,.  Smith.     2,083,172  ;  June  8. 
Razor,   Motor   driven.     A.   Mattson,   J.   I.    Smith,  and   E. 

Frans.     2,098.504  ;  Nov.   9. 
Razor,  Nasal.     C,  Kuhn,     2.089.486:  Aug,  10. 
Razor,    Safetv.     P.  Becklev.     2,103,402 ;   Dec.   28. 
Razor,    Safety.      W.    H.   Black.      2,071.105 :   Feb.    16. 
Razor,   Safety.     I.   S.  Bodkin.     2,085,892  ;  July  6. 
Razor,    Safetv.     W.  E.   Burnett.     2,102,142  :  Dee.   14. 
Razor,  Safetv.     G.  Dalkowitz.     2.079.245  :  Mav  4. 
Razor,  Safety.     M.  Glazier.     2,085,423  ;  June  29. 
Razor,  Safety.     T.  Gore.     2,098,036  ;  Nov.  2. 
Razor,  Safetv.     W,  P,  Grath,     2,068,380  :  Jan.  19. 
Razor,  Safety.     C.  H.  Heinlein.     2.088,373  ;  July  27. 
Razor,  Safetv.     C.  B.  Janes.     2,066.837  :  Jan,  5. 
Razor,   Safety.     J.  D.  Karle.     2,077,241  :  Apr.  13. 
Razor,   Safety.     C.  P.  Keighley.     2.069.920  :  Feb.  9. 
Razor,    Safety.     F.  Lehmann.     2,081,488  :   May  25. 
Razor,  Safety.     G.  P.  Mackenzie.     2.086,426  ;   July  6. 
Razor.    Safety.      J.    Masip,    A.    Gandon,    and    J.    Soler. 

2.078,150  ;  Apr.  20, 
Razor,  Safety.     C.  J.  McKenzie.     2,089,283  ;  Aug.  10. 
Razor,  Safety.     W.  Myer.     2,102,278  :  Dec.  14. 
Razor,  Safetv.     G.  L.  Robertson.     2.067.789;  Jan.  12. 
Razor.  Safetv.     S.  Samuel,     2,070.028  ;  Feb.  9, 
Razor,    Safetv.     A.    Schreiber.      2,075,307 ;   Mar.   30. 
Razor,  Safety.     N.  M,  Stanley.     2,068,085  ;  Jan.  19. 
Razor,   Safety.     N.  Testi.     2,068,717  ;   Jan,  26. 
Razor,  Safety.     N.  Testi.     2,090,968  ;  Aug,  24. 
Razor.  Safetv.     G.  T.  Turner.     2.092.790  :  Sept.  14. 
Razor,  Safety.     W.  G.  Wallenbeck.     2.069,465  ;  Feb.  2. 
Razor.    Safetv.     E.   R.    Wharton.     2.086.343  :    Julv   6. 
Razor,  Safety.     L.  A.  Toung.     2.103.924  ;  Dec.  28. 
Razor  stropping  device.     W.  I.  Tyndall  and  W.  E.  Under- 
wood.    2.087,172  :  July  13. 
Razor  structure,  Safety.     L.  J.  Strauss.     2,086,648  ;  July 

13. 
Razor  with  resilient  detachable  support,  Safetv.     F.  and 

E.   Ebert.     2,098,862 :  Nov.    9. 
Razors  and  other  articles.  Apparatus  for  polishing.     C.  F. 

Ern.   Jr.     2,098,283  :  Nov.  9. 
Razors,     Apparatus     for    drying    safety.       E.     Schroder. 

2,093,059  :   Sept.  14. 
Razors.    Clenninc   and    protecting   device   for    safety.     F. 

Kroner.      2.093.762  :  Sept.  21. 
Reactance    element     control.       F.    JMetzger.       2,099,568; 

Nor.   16. 
Reaction  motor.     T.  Neflf.     2,088.115  :  July  27. 
Reaction  product  and  process.     H.  A.  Bruson  and  L.  W: 

Covert.      2.068.634:   Jan.   19. 
Reaction   product  and   producing  the  same.     H.  Bennett 

and  F.  Braude.     2.095.955  :  Oct.  19. 
Reaction   product   of   an   ester-like   wax  and   a  base.     L. 

Orthner   and   H.   Keppler.     2.098.551  :   Nov.   9. 
Reaction    product   of   rellnlosic    material.      A.    H.   Bowen 

and  T.  TV.  Dike.     2,098,082  ;  Nov,  2. 
Reaction  products  of  diphenyloxide  with  the  di-halo  ali- 
phatic hvdrorarbons.     G.  IT.  Coleman  and  B,  C.  Hadler. 

2.079.279  :  May  4. 
Reaction    product   of  gallic   acid  and   a   soluble   tungsten 

compound  and  making  it.     A.   Pacz.     2.078,609 ;   Apr. 

27. 
Reaction  products  of  glycols  annd  alkaloids.     S.   Ruben. 

2.099.432  :  Nor,  16, 
Reactor.     C,  J.  Holslag.     2,086,316;  .July  6, 
Reading  apparatus.     R.   A.  de  Vore.     2.090.346:  Aug.  17. 
Reading  machine.     B.  A.  Fiske.     2.080.172  :  Mny  11. 
Reagent    and     treating    crude    oils.      P.     R.    Hershman. 

2.074.1  R3:  Mar.  Ifi. 
Reagent  feeder.     J.  H.  Cheavens^    2,082,149  ;  June  1. 
Reagent  for  metal  allo.vs.   G.  E.  Sell.    2.094.969  :  Oct.  5. 
Reagents  for  metal  alloys,  :Making.     G.  E.  Sell.    2.070,185  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Reagents  to  liquids.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  adding. 

W.  Paterson.     2,080,872  :  May  18. 
Reamer.     W.  A.  Ahegg.     2,100.621  :  Nov.  30. 
Reamer.     E.  L.  Magnus.     2.084,737  ;   .Tune  22. 
Reamer,  Drill  coll.ir.     C.  T,.  Skinner.     2  n.<!8.770  :  Aug.  3. 
Reamer,  Expansion.     A.  G.  Carlson.     2.091.628;   Aug.  31. 
Reamer,  Well.      W.    A.   Ahesrsr.     2.100.892:  Nov.  30. 
Reamer,  Well.     A,  C,  Catland.     2.071,611  :  Feb.  23. 
Reamer,    Well.     A.   r,   Catland.     2.093.632:   Sept.   21. 
Reamer.  Well.     F.  Ellingsen.     2.093.603:  Sept.  21. 
Reamer.  Well.     J.  I.  Seay.     2,069,482  ;  Feb.  2. 
Reaming  tool.     J.  A.  Zublin.     2,069,796  ;  Feb.  9. 


Reaper-tbresher   machine.     H.    M.    Johnston.     2,075,946 ; 

.\pr.  6. 
Reaping  machine.     M.  Rausch.     2,096.974  ;  Oct.  26. 
Rebound    reducing   means   for    car-truck    springs.      C.    R. 

Busch.     2,079,985  ;  May  11. 
Receiver.    J.  W.  Conklin.    2,091,271 ;  Aug.  31. 
Receiver   arrangement   for   electric   picture   transmission. 

O.  Von  Bronk.     2,072,658  ;  Mar.  2. 
Receiver   control.      E.   A.    Zadig.     2.075,257 ;   Mar.   30. 
Receiver,  Diversity.     J.  B.  Moore.     2.089,568  ;  Aug  10. 
Receiver   or   recorder.   Power   operated.     W.    S.    Lemmon. 

2,066.786  ;  Jan.  5. 
Receiver,   Small.     T,    Kato.     2,078,385 ;  Apr.   27. 
Receiver  support.     E.  H.  Hand.     2,075,196;  Mar  30. 
Receivers  operating  on   potential  resonance,  Tuning.      H. 

E.  Hollmann.     2,085,022  ;  June  29. 
Receiving  apparatus  for  communication  systems.     W.   P. 

Place.     2,102.435  ;  Dec.  14. 
Receiving  apparatus   for   communication   systems.     A.   J. 

Sorensen.     2,085,927  ;  July  6. 
Receiving  apparatus   for   communication  systems.     A.   J. 

Sorensen.     2,095,679  ;  Oct.   12. 
Receiving  apparatus  for  communication  systems  for  rail- 
way trains.     A.  J.  Sorensen.     2,082,185  ;  June  1. 
Receiving  apparatus  for  wireless  telephone  or  telegraph 

sets.  Selective,     H,   P.  Pratt.     2,093,158;   Sept.  14. 
Receiving  arrangement.     A,  Hammer.     2.097,879  ;  Nov.  2. 
Receiving  system.     H.  F.  Elliott.     2.095.184  ;  Oct.  5. 
Receiving   system.   Selective.      J.    B.    Moore.     2,078,769 ; 

Apr.   27. 
Receptacle :  See — 

Ash  receptacle.  Garbage  receptacle. 

Attachment  plug  recepta-     Heat  insulated  receptacle, 
cle.  Ice    delivering    receptacle. 

Bottle  receptacle.  Molded  handled  receptacle. 

Coin     and     ticket     recep-      Paper  receptacle, 
tacle.  Plug-in  receptacle. 

Cash  receptacle.  Plug  receptacle. 

Cooking  receptacle.  Portable  receptacle. 

Dispensing  receptacle.  Range  receptacle. 

Electrical  receptacle.  Removable     insert     recep- 

Fare  receptacle.  tacle. 

Flexible    pocket    recepta-      Safety  receptacle, 
tacle.  Spaced  wall  receptacle. 

Flexible  receptacle.  Storage  receptacle. 

Folding  rec>^praclp.  Wooden  receptacle. 

Receptacle.     P.  Berni.     2.082,760 ;  June  1. 
Receptacle.     W.   F.  Bowen.     2,087,055  ;  July  13. 
Receptacle.     W.  F,  Bowen.     2,087.056 ;   July   13. 
Receptacle.     J.     W.     Busson     and     G.     C.     Thompson. 

2,098,858;  Nov.  9. 
Receptacle.     N,   P,  Courtney.     2.067  599  ;  Jan.   12. 
Receptacle.    N.  P.  Courtney.     2.072,295  ;  Mar.  2. 
Receptacle.    W.  A.  Dion.     2.090.886  ;  Aug.  24. 
Receptacle.     .T.   Holan.      2.067,763 :   Jan.    12. 
Receptacle.     V.A.  Lamare.     2.077.570:  Apr.  20. 
Receptacle.     R.  O.  Nereim.  2,083,392  ;  June  8. 
Receptacle.     G.  Orstrom.     2,070,747  ;  Feb.  16. 
Receptacle.     A.   Perreton.     2,085,038 :   June  29. 
Receptacle.     W.  F.  Pittroff.     2,073.171  ;  Mar.  9. 
Keceptacle.     G.   Rottmnn.     2,083,868 :  June  15. 
Receptacle.     A.  F.  Wallbillich.     2.082.994  ;  June  8. 
Receptacle     and     closure.     W.      Lockhart.     2.087,732-3 ; 

July  20. 
Receptacle    and    closure.      W.    Lockhart.      2,101,813—4 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Receptacle  and   closure  therefor,  Metallic.     P.   W.   Ben- 

nineton.     2.092.747  :   Sept.  14. 
Receptacle    and     dispensing    apparatus.       E.     T.     Lark. 

2,086,332  ;  July  6. 
Receptacle  and   identification  carrier  therefor.     T.  A.  W. 

Thomas.     2.098,557  ;  Nov.  9. 
R(>ceptacle    and     socket    for    neon     tubes.      W.     Ledder. 

2.099.610:  Nov.  16. 
Receptacle,  case,  and  the  like.     A.  Anderson.     2,067,558  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Rpcentacle.    connecter,    and    cap,    Interlocking.      H.   Hub- 
bell.  Jr.     2.102,625;  Dec.  21. 
Receptacle   cover.     A.  B.   and  P.   J.  Krause.     2,071,881: 

Feb.  23. 
Receptacle  cover.     J.  A.  RoWes.     2,080,786 ;  May  18. 
Receptacle,  drain  therefor,  and  air  vpnt.  Combined  soap. 

W.  C.  Groeniger.     2.094.841  :  Oct.  5. 
Receptacle    for    closure    by    sealing    cap.       R.     Landau. 

2.075.346;   Mar.   30. 
Kecpptncle  for  electrical  utility  plugs.  Continuous.     E.  E. 

Quanstrom.     2.087,004:  Julv  13. 
Receptacle  for  liquids.     R.  John.     2,084.973  ;  June  22. 
Receptacle   for   milk   bottles   or   the   like.     E.    R.    Davis. 

2,086.156  ;  July  6. 
Receptacle  for  razor  blades.     W.  H.  Sandford.     2.094,722  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Receptacle      for      smokers'      articles.        M.      Hackman. 

2,080.818:  May  18. 
Receptacle   for   tobacco  products,   Bag-like.     B.   Midulla. 

2.082,714  :   June  1. 

^^-?'>!i,^i^9.^*    ^''^    vehicle    bodies.    Refuse.       J.    J.    Punke, 

2.081,5.59  ;  Mav  25. 
Receptacle  holder.     W.  G.  Bryant.     2,101.626;  Dec.  7. 
Receptacle  holder.     I.   M.  MacDoHald.      2,102,083 ;   Dec. 

1 4. 
Receptacle     making    method    and     apparatus.       A.     H. 

Schmidtke.     2,087,482  ;  July  20. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


985 


Receptacle     with     temperature     indicator.     J.     Benamy. 

2,004,520  ;  Sept.  28. 
Receptacles,     Apparatus     for     cleaning.     W.     G.     Black. 

2,070,202;  Apr.    0. 
Receptacles,    Apparatus    for    cleansing.      R.    Taylor    and 

C.  A.  Hull.     2,078,099  ;  Apr.  27. 
Receptacles,   Apparatus   for   filling  liquid.      C.   W.   Bon- 

durant.     2,082,534;  June  1. 
Receptacles.        Coating       hollow.     H.        \V.       Weinhart. 

2.096,410  ;   Oct.  19. 
Receptacles  for  accessories,   Producing.     E.   H.   Maguira 

2,082,585  ;   June  1. 
Receptacles,  Forming.     R.  L.  Bussey.     2,082,323  ;  June  1. 
Receptacles,  Manufacturing  closed.  A.  O.  Ross.    2,074,860  : 

Mar.  23. 
JReception  system.     R.  C.  Curtis.    2,071,733  ;  Feb.  23. 
Reception  system.     R.  C.  Curtis.     2.075,181  ;  Mar.  30. 
Receptor  for  invalids'  beds.     B.  I.  C.  Young.     2,089,990  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Reciprocating  mechanism.     E.   J.  McMahon.     2,080,428 ; 

May  18. 
Reciprocating  motion  device.     H.   E.  Delvin.     2,081,796  ; 

May  25. 
Reciprocating  pump.     J.  H.  Doran.     2,092,641 ;  Sept.  7. 
Reclaiming    method.     F.     W.    Hall    and    N.    R.    Wilson. 

2.098,385  :   Nov.  9. 
Rocliner  mechanism  for   chairs.     A.  B.   Bell.    2,099,460 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Rpclining  chair.     A.   Brenner.     2,093.510;  Sept.  21. 
Reclining  chair.    D.  Sallman.    2,090,311 :  Aug.  17. 
Reclining  chair.     J.  A.  Schauss.     2,089,622;  .Aug.  10. 
Reclosing  switch.     T.   Birkenmaier.     2,091,135;  Aug.  24. 
Recocking   device   for  machine   guns,   Pneumatic.      L.   A. 

Boussel.     2,071,020  ;  Feb.  16. 
Recoil   mechanism   for  guns.     D.  A.   Gurney.     2,088,592  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Record,    Aluminum    sound.     J.    D.    Edwards.     2,085,741  ; 

July  6. 
Record,  Apparatus    for  reproducing  a.     S.  E.  Adair  and 

J.  E.  Jenkins.     2.096,019  ;  Oct.  19. 
Record  assembly,  Composite.  DeW.  I.  Conklin.   2,083,295  ; 

June  8. 
Record     assembly,     Unitary     manifold.       H.     V>'.     Bass. 

2,089,32«;  Aug.   10. 
Record  changer   for  phonographs,   Automatic.     A.   Com- 
pare.    2,090,746  ;  Aug.  24. 
Record    clamping    means.      H.    C.    Harrison.      2,069,827  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Record   control  mechanism.   Phonograph.     H.   B.  Burhoe. 

2.093,862;  Sept.  21. 
Record  controlled  and  record  making  accounting  machine. 

G.  F.  Daly  and  J.  M.  Cunningham.     2,097,145  ;  Oct.  26. 
Record    controlled    machine.       R.    E.    Page.       2,098,355  ; 

Nov.   0. 
Record   controlled   machine.     E.   J.   Rabenda.     2.079,422  ; 

May  4. 
Record     controlled     machine,     Perforated.     C.    D.     Lake. 

2.093,566  ;  Sept.  21. 
Record      controlled      machine,      Perforated.        M.      Maul. 

2.067,157  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Record   feed  and   repeater  device  for  phonographs.   Auto- 
matic.    S.  Kohn.     2,092,109  ;  Sept.  7. 
Record,    Making    a.     S.    E.    Adair    and    J.    E.    Jenkins. 

2.096,020  ;  Oct.    19. 
Record     material      testing     machine.     J.      Ij.      Sullivan. 

2.089,308  ;  Aug.  10. 
Record,    Motion    picture.      G.    W.    Walton.      2,088,732  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Record    moving   mechanism.      F.    E.    Runge.      2,100,751  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Record   with   display  device.    Synchronizing   sound    repro- 
ducing.    I..  C.  Phelps.     2,060,538;  Jan.  5. 

Recorder  :   Sec — 

Composite  recorder.  Scratch  recorder. 

Directional  inclination  re-      Skin   contour  regulator. 
corder.  Sound  recorder. 

Heat-nrocesslng  recorder.         Timo   recorder. 

Tjiquld  level   i-ecorder.  Weld  recorder. 

Scale    controlled    recorder.      Workman's  time  recorder. 

Stock  line  recorder. 
Record-rotating   mechanism.     M.   A.  LIchten.     2,097,071  ; 

Oct.   26. 
Record  shaving  machine.     C.  Huenllch.     2,005,332  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Record,   Soinul.      C.  Drevfus.      2.094,098;   Sept.   2S. 
Record  triiiiHrcr  device  for  automatic  plionograplis.      .1.   II. 

Teiif.      2,008.601  :   Nov.   9. 
Recorder.     H.  V.  Clifton.     2,070.057  ;  May  11. 
Recorder.     R.  W.  Ross  and  S.  II.  Seberhagen.     2,074, 118; 

Mar.  16. 
Recorder.     G.   R.    Wood.     2.093,533;   Sept.   21. 
Recorder  and  reproducer,  Sound.      M.  Bender.     J,(mi..:i)i  ; 

Re'corVer"  for  a  well  drill.  Depth.     G.  P.  Mlzell.    2,006.91)5; 

Oct.    26.  ,  ,.      „   ,, 

Recorder     for     cameraR,     Safety    exposure.       H.     Ilobles. 

Recorder"  print     wl'ieel.       P.     A.     Newman.       2,082,1501; 

June  1.  .  ,     ,,.       ,, 

UecorderH,  Method  and  apparaliiB  for  controlling  the  nctu- 

atlon  of.     C.  II.  Wilson  and  C.  J.  Brown.     2,077.401  ; 

Apr.   20.  .       .      „„ 

Recording   and    reproducing    «pi)arntuH.     A.    A.     I  Iioiiimh. 

2,0(19,505  ;  Feb.  2. 


B. 


Recording  and  reproducing  device.     A.  Rysick. 

Jan.  12. 
Recording  and  reproducing  means.    M.  Bender. 

Aug.  24. 
Recording   and    reproducing   mechanism.      T. 

2,089,287  ;  Aug.  10. 
Recording    and    reproducing    system.      J.    B. 

2,070,392  ;   Feb.  9. 
Recording     and     reproducing     system.       J. 

2,083,374;   June  8. 
Recording  and  reproduction  of  impulses.     E 

2,085,194  ;  June  29. 
Recording     apparatus.      C.      L.     McMuUen. 

July  6. 
Recording  apparatus.     R.  J.  Noble.     2,091,708  ;  Aug.  31. 
Recording  device.     W.  Eissfeldt.     2,066,880  ;  Jan.  5. 
■•         "     •  H.  M.  Jones.     2,082,893 ;  June  8. 

G.  Pettigrew.     2.089,294  ;  Aug.  10. 


2,067,347 ; 
2,090,957  ; 
J.  Molloy. 
Browning. 
Harley. 
W.  Kellogg. 
2,086,363  ; 


Recording  device. 
Recording  device. 
Recording    device 

2,077,102  ;   Apr. 
Recording     device 

2,074,754  ;  Mar.  23. 
Recording  instrument. 
Recording  instrument. 
Recording  instrument. 

25. 
Recording    instrument 


for    sound    on    films.      J.    C.    Fardon. 
13. 
for     telephones.       H.     F.     Murphy. 


R.  C.  Buell 

W.  IJiingner. 


2,074,142; 
2,071.967 


Mar.  16. 
Feb.  23. 


A.  V.  de  Forest.    2,081,579  ;  May 


J.    H.    Hagenguth    and    W.    A. 

McMorris.     2,082,624  ;  June  1. 
Recording  instrument.   Torsional   vibration.     F.   L.   Pres- 

cott.  2,069,271  ;  Feb.  2. 
Recording  machine.  E.  Breitling.  2,080.649:  May  18. 
Keeording  mechanism.  E.  M.  Allen.  2.060,309  ;  Jan.  5. 
Recording  mechanism.  J.  W.  Bryce.  2,083,362  ;  June  8. 
Recording  mechanism.  E.  S.  Ostler.  2.070,310;  Feb.  9. 
Recording  mechanism  for  coin-operated  machines.     G.  E. 

Norris.     2,099,173  ;  Nov.  16.  „   . 

Recording  mechanism  for  trains.     E.   Stout.     2,080,S5d  ; 

May  18. 
Recording  meter.     E.  M.  Krueger.     2,085.224  ;  June  29. 
Recording,  Noiseless.     W.  E.  Beatty.     2,096.082  ;  Oct.  19. 
Recording,  Noiseless.     K.  Schwar-/..     2.092.407  ;  Sept.  7. 
Recording  operations,  Verifying  the  correctness  of.     A.  J. 

Prues.     2,092,378  ;  Sept.  7. 
Recording  system.     A.  T.   Sigo.     2,076.676  ;  Apr.    13. 
Recording  system.     E.  C.  Wente.     2,077,193  ;  Apr.  13. 
Recording.  System  of.     L.  A.  De  Berurd  and  G.  T.  Martin, 

2.006.672  ;  Jan.  5. 
Recording  testing  machine.     O.  S.  Peters  and  G.  S.  von 

Heydekampf.     2,081,598  ;  May  25. 
Recording  the   work   performed  by  welders.     R.    Sarazln. 

2.099.965  ;   Nov.  23. 
Recording  unusual   or   accidental   occurrences.  Apparatus 

for  automatically.     E.  Masson.     2.098,680  ;  Nov.  9. 
Records,     Apparatus     for    multiplying.       W.     Ritzerfeld. 

2,067,289;  Jan.  12.  _      ,^  ,, 

Records,      Apparatus      for     multiplying.      D.     Wolfson. 

2,090,773;  Aug.  24.  „     „„„„„,. 

Records,  Device  for  decoding.     L.  F.  Woodrulr.    2.092,544  ; 

Record's.    Duplicating    phonograph.      C.    E.    Pollard    and 

A.G.Russell.     2,067.502  ;  Jan.  12.  onn.oon 

Records,     Fabrication     of.     B.     A.     Proctor.     2,094, J80 . 

Records.Vormlng.      A.  C.  Blaney.      2.093.539  :  Sept    21. 
Records,  Manipulation  of  sound.     G.  P.   Regan  and  C.  o. 

Franklin.     2.094.847  :  Oct.  5. 
Records,    Method    and    apparatus    for    duplicating.      W. 

Ritzerfeld.      2.088,175;   July  27.  „„„„„,„ 

Records,    Production    of    sound.      G.    K5gel.      2,008.019; 

Jan.  26. 
Kecords.  Reproduction  of  sound. 

!)0  :  Sept.   21. 
Records,  Storing  and  selecting. 

Mav  11.  .  .     ,,, 

Rectification.   Method    of   and   apparatus   for   conlrolUng. 

S.  S.  Smith.     2,073,908;  Mar.  10. 
Rectification  system.     A.  S,  RIggs.     2,090,801  ; 
Rectlller.      J.   G.   Jackson  and   S.   M.   Hiinloy. 

Rectifier.  '  M.  Mnsnou.     2.068.557;  Jan.  10. 
Rectifier     and      i)roiluclng     the     same.        C. 

2,097,700;    Nov.    2.  „     „     „  ., 

Rectifier.    Constant    voltage.      C.    B.    Ilaller. 

Rectifier  control  system.     D.  Jotirnenux.     2,089. SOO  ;  AiiK. 

Rectitler  for  wIreleHN  television  reception.     K.  Scliloslniwr. 

2,06.s,T69  ;  Jan.  20. 
Rectifier,   GaseoUH.      V.   L.   Spencer.      2.9,8S.-.-«?  :   J"!'',  "J' 
KectHler,  llleh  power.     P.  K  Spencer,     v""-"'".?!  "i'^'i^. 
Itecllfler,    ^^•rcll^y    vapor.       H.     M.    Ilelntt.      2,0n,.0."\3; 

Rectllieri  Mercury  vnpor.     L.  lA>roy.     2.072,'404  ;  Miir.  2. 
Itecllfler.     Mercury     vapor     or     lire     type.      M.      Uiloiir. 

•J.01M1.52:i  ;  Oct,    19.  ,     ,,      .         „, 

Iteclllli-r    Meliillle,     J.Omiwii.      2.0I10..S0II  ;  Aim.  2-1. 
Rectifier'  protective    syiloin.      O.    K.    Mnrll.      2,073,118; 

lleeil'fler     protective    nyHteni.      II.    Wlnogrnd,      IVOOn.TOl  : 

It.-ct'l(ler"iitiirtlnK  nyBtem.     II.  H    Butler.     2.0Ui».S.S0 ;  Ocl. 

26. 
Rerlinpf  tnlie      A.llund.     2.071,748  ;  Feb.  2.1 


K.  Schwnrz. 
G.  Tauschek. 


2,093,490- 
2.080,100  ; 


Oct.  2rt. 
2,102,713: 

K.      Peters. 
2.005.742  ; 


986 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Rectifiers   and   circuits   therefor,    Method    of    controlling. 

W.  H.  Howe.     Re.  20,418  ;  June  22. 
Rectifiers,    Electrical    regulating    apparatus    for.      O.    I. 

Seaverson.     2,092,859  ;  Sept.  14. 
Rectifying  and  filtering  system.     P.   MiiUer.     2,103,487  ; 

Dee.  28. 
Rectifying   system.      H.    Winograd.      2,068,970 ;    Jan.    26. 
Rectifying  system.     H.  Winograd.     2,101,802  ;  Dec.  7. 
Rectifying  system.     H.  E.  Young.     2,066,509  :  Jan.   5. 
Rectifying   tube.     J.   G.   W.  Mulder  and  D.   M.  Duinker. 

2,072,604  ;  Mar.  2. 
Rectifying  tube.     H.  L.  van  der  Horst.     2,096,292  ;  Oct. 

19. 
Recuperator.     C.  E.  Lehr.     2,095,643  ;  Oct.  12. 
Reducer   for  threaded   follower  nlpe   joints    or  couplings. 

H.  T.  Hirst.     2,080,271  ;  May  11. 
Reducers,  Making.     R.  E.  Fritsch.     2,085,796  :  July  6. 
Reduction  gear.     G.  M.   Corbin.     2,095,794  ;   Oct.   12. 
Reed    for    wind    instruments.       G.    Leblanc.      2,095,605  ; 

Oct.   12. 
Reed  hook.     G.  T.  Buchanan.     2,100,536  ;  Nov.  30. 
Reed,  Lease  forming.     S.  J.  Adams.     2,074,635;  Mar.  23. 
Reed    mechanism.    Yielding.     C.    D.    Brown.     2,087,872 ; 

July  20. 
Reed,  Yielding.     E.  C.  Nichols.     2,087,859  ;  July  20. 
Reeds,  Making  single  beating.     A.  M.  Larsen.     2,072,054  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Reef,  Artificial.     J.  B.  Arpin.     2,069,715  ;  Feb.   2. 

Reel :  See — 

Clothesline  reel.  Lamp  supporting  and  cord 

Film  reel.  extension  reel. 

Fire  hose  reel.  Multiple  hose  loei. 

Fishing  reel.  .  Ribbon  reel. 

Gagers'  tape  "reel.  Trolling  and  casting  reel. 

Harvester  reel. 
Reel.     A.  E.  Borton.     2,097.142  :  Oct.  26. 
Reel.     A.  B.  Brown  and  C.  T.  Siebs.     2,099,102  ;  Nov.  16. 
Reel.     A.  Foukal.     2,092,731:  Sept.  7. 
Reel.     H.  R.  Geer.     2,080,355  ;  May  11. 
Reel.      M.    G.   Hinnekens.     2,073,063 ;   Mar.   9. 
Reel.     W.  F.  Knebusch.     2,091,285  ;  Aug.  31. 
Reel.    H.  S.  Orr.     2,074,968  ;  Mar.  23. 
Reel.     H.  J.  Spencer  and  R.  M.  Jenner.     2,087,928  ;  July 

27. 
Reel    and    spindle    mount    therefor.       R.    F.    Michle,    Jr. 

2,087,002  ;  July  13. 
Reel     and     valve.     Combined     hose.       J.     D .    Crawford. 

2,094,872  ;  Oct.  5. 
Reel     for     a     blasting     cable.     Safety.     F.     W.     Brown. 

2,069,695  ;  Feb.  2. 
Reel  for  coiling  wire.     J.  Gassen.     2,073,920  ;  Mar.  16. 
Reel   for   dye   kettles   and    the    like,    Keentorced.      W.    J. 

Simonds.     2,071,090  ;  Feb.  16. 
Reel  for  fire  extinguishing  apparatus.  Hose.     E.  FoUiot. 

2,089,547;  Aug.   10. 
Reel     for     grain     harvesting     machines.       L.     Rosenvold. 

2,084,049  ;  June  15. 
Reel   for  harvester,    Pick-up.     O.   W.   Hawn.     2,071,627  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Reel  for  harvesters.     J.  E.  Erickson.     2,092,643  ;  Sept.  7. 
Reel  holder.  Barbwire.     W.  Juranic.     2.067.765  ;  Jan.  12. 
Reel  lock.     C.  C.  Spencer.     2,069,977  ;  Feb.  9. 
Repl   mounting  for  motion   picture  projection  apparatus. 

E.  C.  Fritts.     2,099,299  ;  Nov.  16. 
Reel   seat  ass'embly.     W.  E.  Edwards.      2,076,629  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Reel     seat     for     fishing     rod     handles.     J.     K.     Kiunear. 

2,102,237  :   Dec.    14. 
Reel  seat  for  fishing  rods.     W.  E.  Edwards.     2,076,628  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Reenforced  tank.     R.  S.  A.  Dougherty.     2,085,085  ;  June 

29. 
Refectory  table.     W.  P.  Yow.     2,084,786  ;  June  22. 
Reference  system.     W.  Walmsley.     2,093,530  ;  Sept.  21. 
Refiller   and   cuspidor   flusher,    Automatic   water.      H.    J. 

Badger  and  W.  A.  Davis.     2,080,756  ;  May  18. 
Refinishing  device  for  faucet  valve    seats.     J.   C.  Angel. 

2,082,999  ;  June  8. 
Reflanging    attachment    for    can    sealers.       C.    Nelson. 

2,082,177;   June   1. 
Reflecting    signal.      P.     W.    Braun    and    S.    Sempliner. 

2,086,598  ;  July  13. 
Reflecting  surface.     M.  W.  Caughlan.     2,077.740  ;  Apr.  20. 
Reflecting  system  for  objectives  of  reproduction  cameras. 

C.  Herrmann.     2,100,442  ;  Nov.  30. 
Reflection  factor  gauge.     M.  Luckiesh.     2,094,158  ;    Sept. 

28. 
Reflector.     C.  Kloos.     2,089.610:  Aug.  10. 
Reflector.     F.  P.  Kolb.     2,103,538  ;  Dec.  28. 
Reflector.     J.  S.  Tripp.     Re.   20,514  ;   Sept.   21. 
Reflector.     J.   S.  Tripp.     2,071,243;   Feb.   16. 
Reflector.     R.  Wendell.     2,008,781  :  Jan.  26. 
Reflector.     W.   E.   Wuelker.     2,086.108  ;  July  6. 
Reflector  and  sign.  Ornamental.     D.  A.  Wing.    2,101,162  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Reflector  assembly.     A.   Corbett.     2,078,370 ;  Apr.  27. 
Reflector   attachment    for    flashlights.      C.    Thoroughgood 

and  H.  J.  McLaughlin.     2,082,857  :  June  8. 
Reflector,    Composite.     J.   D.   Edwards.     2,084,327  ;   June 

22. 
Reflector  for  electric  heaters.     S.  P.  Morse.     2,073,582  ; 
Mar.  9. 


Reflector    for    rectilinear    light    sources.     M.    Exelmans. 

2.096,453  ;  Oct.  19. 
Reflector  for  show  windows  and  the  like.    B.  Mateuszczyk. 

2,073,491 ;  Mar.  9. 
Reflector   for  use   in   photography.   Illumination.     D.   W. 

Norwood.     2,080,434  ;  May  18. 
Reflector  signal.  Lens  type.     J.  E.  Eshbaugh.     2,096,166  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Reflector    type  license  plate.     L.   Meadows.      2,095,507 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Reflector,  Wiremold  lumiline.     A.  O.  La  Ducer.     2,099,020  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Refractometer.      J.  W.   Forrest.     2,083,778;   June  15. 
Refractometer.     H.  W.  Straat.     2,080,841  ;  May  18. 
Refractor.     T.  W.  Rolph.     2,099,034  ;  Nov.  16. 
Refractories.    F.  A.  Harvey  and  R.  E.  Birch.    2,077,794-5  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Refractories,  Production  of.     H.  P.  Eells,  Jr.     2,103,249  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Refractory.     R.  G.  Lemmerman.     2,099,342  ;  Nov.  16. 
Refractory  and  making  it.  Cast.     R.  C.  Benner  and  G.  J. 

Easter.     2,079.101  ;  May  4. 
Refractory  and  making  the  same,  High-pressure  nonplas- 

tic.     R.  P.  Heuer.     2,068,411 ;  Jan.  19. 
Refractory  and  process  of  making.    H.  C.  Lee.    2,078,086  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Refractor-y  bodies.     G.  E.  Sell.     2,066,543  ;  Jan.  5. 
Refractory      body.      Composite.        H.      E.      Mendenhall. 

2,091,554  ;  Aug.  31. 
Refractorv,  Ceramic  bonded  silicon  carbide.     G.  J.  Easter, 

C.  McMuUen,  and  I.  M.  Logan.     2,079,110  ;  May  4. 
Refractory  insulation.     O.  L.  Jones.     2,081,935 ;  June  1. 
Refractory  material.     J.  D.  Sullivan.     2,098,839  ;  Nov.  9. 
Refractory   products   and   preparation   of   same.      W.    W. 

Patnoe.     2,091,610;  Aug.  31. 
Refrigerant    compressor.      W.   D.    Drysdale.      2,081,354 ; 

May  25. 
Refrigerant      compressor.      Sectional.     E.      J.      Sailstad. 

2,101,956  ;  Dec.  14. 
Refrigerant  condenser  cooler.     L.  M.  Persons.     2,102,090  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Refrigerant    distributor.     H.    S.    Young,    Jr.     2,084,755 ; 

June  22. 
Refrigerant  distributor  head.     L.  U.  Larkin.     2,082,403; 

June  1. 
Refrigerant  expansion  means,  Reversible.     J.  R.  Zwickl. 

2,081,845  ;  May  25. 
Refrigerant  feeding  device.  Restricted  flow.    L.  M.  Crosley 

and  J.  W.  Dunn.     2,100,504 ;  Nov.  30. 
Refrigerant   in  refrigeratlve  circuits.  Method  and  appa- 
ratus   for    condensing.      J,    G.    BergdoU.      2,068,478 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Refrigerant   into   an   expansion   system.   Method   of   and 

apparatus    for    controlling    the   flow    of    liquid.     T.    I. 

Potter.     2,079,263  ;   May  4. 
Refrigerant   mixture  and  using  the   same.     J.   Fleischer. 

2,101,993  ;  Dec.  14. 
Refrigerant,    Neutralizing   and    insulating.      J.    M.    Hill. 

2,072,367  ;  Mar.  2. 
Refrigerant     system     and     apparatus.       M.     A.     Martin. 

2,101,261 ;  Dec.  7. 
Refrigerating  and  cooling  system.  Automotive.     N.  Stram- 

aglia.     2,070,379  ;  Feb.  9. 
Refrigerating  and  power  actuated  device.  Combined.    H.  R. 

Van  Deventer  and  S.  C.  McKeown.     2,075,840  ;  Apr.  6. 
Refrigerating   apparatus.      C.    W.    Albertson.      2,067,431 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.      W.    B.    Anderson    and    S.    C. 

Eaker.     2,080,595  ;  May  18. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     H.  W.  Asire.     2,090,247  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.     L.    W.    Atchison.     2,084,883 ; 

June  22. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     R.  E.   Baker.     2,086,596  ;  July 

13. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     P.  A.  Bancel  and  F.  H.  Hibberd. 

2,085,942  ;  July  6. 
Refrigerating     apparatus.      J.     J.     Bauman.      2,084,424 ; 

June  22. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     F.  R.  Bichowsky.     2,072,977  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Refrigerating   apparatus.      F.    R.    Bichowsky   and    G.    A. 

Kelley.     2,084,997;  June  29. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.    R.  R.  Candor.    2,076,809  ;  Apr. 

Refrigerating  apparatus.    F.  L.  Chase.    2,070,330  ;  Feb.  9. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     T.  L.  Chisholm  and  D.  E.  Mac- 

cabee.     2.070,421  ;  Feb.  9. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.      S.    H.    Cowin.      Re.    20,477 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.    H.  J.  Dick.     2,068,007  ;  Jan.  19. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.    H.  J.  Dick.     2,074,375  ;  Mar.  23. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.      E.    J.    Dlllman.      2,072,423 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     E.  Du  Bois.   2,078,129  ;  Apr.  20. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     L.   W.  Eggleston.     2,072,424; 

Mar.  2. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     J.  R.  Fehr.     2,092,963;   Sept. 

14. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     M.  W.  Fish,  and  H.  F.  Clark. 

Re.  20,268  ;  Feb.  16. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     R.  S.  Gaugler.     2,089,953  ;  Aug. 

1 1 . 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


987 


Refrigerating  apparatus.     R.  S.  Gaugler.    2,093,834  ;  Sept. 

21. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     B.  B.  Geyer.     2,080,369  ;  May 

11. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     J.  L.  Gibson.     2,073,741 ;  Mar. 

16. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     J  L.  Gibson.     2,080,310 ;  May 

11. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     R.   E.  Gould.     2,090,413  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     B.   E.   Gould.     2,102,698  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.      M.    J.    Goulooze.      2,089,3.59  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     A.  0.  Grooms.     2,093,835  ;  Sept. 

21. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.      A.    O.    Grooms.       2,101,498 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     M.  J.  Goulooze.     2,095,810-1  ; 

Oct.   12. 
Refrigerating     apparatus.       H.     C.    Harvev.       2,097,815  ;   ' 

Nov.  2. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.      C.    E.    Haschke.      2,073,008 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Refrigerating      apparatus.        E.      Heitman.        2,075,438 ; 

Mar.   30. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     E.  Heitman.     2,079..'<49  ;  May  4. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.    E.  Heitman.    2,083,378  ;  June  8. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     C.  F.  Henney.     2,008,131 ;  Jan. 

19. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.       F.    H.    Hibberd.      2,092,071  ; 

Sept.  1. 
Refrigerating   apparatus.      E.    L.    Horlacher.      2,089,008 ; 

Aug.    10. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.     E.    L.    Horlacher.     2,100,288  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Refrigerating   apparatus.      J.    R.    Hornaday.      2,067,638 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.     J.     R.    Hornaday.     2,084,341  ; 

June  22. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     H.  B.  Hull.     2,073,106  ;  Mar.  9. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.    H.  B.  Hull.    2,074,911 :  Mar.  23. 
Refrigerating   apparatus.     H.    B.   Hull.     2,084,494 ;   June 

22. 
Refrigerating   apparatus.     H.    B.   Hull.     2,089,961  ;    Aug. 

17. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     H.  B.  Hull.     2,090,416-7  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Refrigerating   apparatus.     H.   B.   Hull.     2,093,725 ;   Sept. 

21. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     H.  B.  Hull.     2,097,525  ;  Nov.  2. 

Refrigerating  apparatus.     H.  B.  Hull  and   R.  S.   Gaugler. 

2,089.900  ;  Aug.  17. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.    H.  B.  Hull  and  A.  A.  McCormacl<. 

2,096,.'')43  :   Oct.   19. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     L.  T.  Hunter.     2,088,323  ;  July 

27. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     E.    KUgl.     2,080,022;  July  13. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.      A.   D.   Karr.      2,103,726  ;   Dec. 

28 
Refrigerating    apparatus.      D.    L.    Kaufman.      2,090,112; 

Oct    19 
RcrrigorMtinK   apparatus,      I,.    M.    Keighley.      2,093,277; 

Sept.   14. 
Rcfrigorating    apparatus.     C.    F.    ICetterlng.     2,093,90.S  : 

Refrigerating  apparatus.     J.   R.  Klllen.     2.093, 8.'',9  ;  Sopl. 

21. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     J.   G.  King.     2,076,820  ;   Apr. 

13. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     J.  G.  King.     2,080,503  ;  July  6. 
Rofrigorating   apparatus.      J.    G.    King,      2,003,728  ;    Sept. 

21. 
Refrigornting    apparatus.      R.    D.    Knelslcy.      2,099,053; 

Nov.  10, 
Refrigerating   apparatus.     K.   VV.   Krummell.     2,008,333; 

Jan.   19. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.       A.     A.     Kuclier.       2,080,358; 

May  11. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.     D.    K.     Maccabce.     2, 102. 01. >: 

Dec    1 4 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     A.  A.  McCormack.     2,080.288; 

May  11. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.      J.    A.    MacLean.      2.099,507  ; 

Refrigerating    apparatus.      F.    T/.    Meachem,      2,090,053; 

Oct    19 
Refrigerating  apparatus.      R.   K.   Miller.     2,008.080 ;  Jan. 

20 
RefriKoratlng  apparatus.     R    K.  MIIW.     2.079  377  ;Mi>.v-l. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.      E.    1).    Mlsner.       He.    20,-l02  , 

Ro'frlgoraling  apparatus.     E.  H.  Mitchell.     2.000.250  ;  Oct. 

Rof?Ieerall.,g  nppnrnlns.  10  R  Newtll  2'',; «"0;!.:. ^'"f  ;'■ 
Refrigerating  i-pparaluH.  K.  H.  N7vni  J  il.S(  7  .«>.(.... 
Uefrlgerating      apparatus.      E.      B.      Ncwlll.      _,(n»N,9-l  , 

ReMgLni'llng  apparatus.      K.  II.  N;•^vMl.  A    A    Men.nnnrk, 

f!.  W.  Wolcolt.  and  H.  V.  Smith.      -.00.  .-171  ;  Sept.  .1. 

It.'frlgerallnK  nppaniliiH.     G.  C.   IVnrcc.     J.07O.748 ;   Ftib. 

Refrl'g.riitlng  npparnluH.    G.  C.  I'parre,    2.ni)l..Sn  ;  Oct.  B. 


Refrigerating  apparatus.     T.  S.  Pendergast  and  R.  Baum. 

2,068,697  ;  Jan.  26. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     L.  A.  Phillpp.     2,071.175  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     L.  A.  Philipp.     2,078,508  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     L.  A.  Philipp.     2,081,883  ;  May 

25. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.       L.     A.     Philipp.       2.082.549  ; 

June  1. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.       L.     A.     Philipp.       2.083.396 ; 

June  8. 
Refrigerating     apparatus.       L.     A.     Philipp.       2.088.718; 

Aug.  3. 
Refrigerating     apparatus.      L.     A.     Philipp.      2,094,719 ; 

Oct.   5. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.      L.   A.   Philipp.     2,095, 008-H  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Refrigerating     apparatus.      L.     A.     Philipp.      2,09o,102  ; 

Oct     5 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     L.  A.  Philipp.     2,095,713  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Refrigerating     apparatus.     L.     A.     Philipp.     2,098,731  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Refrigerating    apparatus.       L.     A.     Philipp.       2,099.409  ; 

Nov.  16.  „ 

Refrigerating  apparatus.     L.  A.  Philipp,     2.102.740  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     E.  Pick.     2.085.867  :  July  6. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     D.  H.  Reeves.     2,093,137  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     C.  A.  Rodman.     2,095.834  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Refrigerating   apparatus.      E.    F.    Schweller.      2.074.435 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Rofrigeratlng    apparatus.      S.    M.    Scbweller.      2,067.208 ; 

Jnn,  12. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.    J.  Smilack.    2,091,459  ;  Aug.  31, 
Refrigerating     apparatus.       H.     F.     Smith.       2,072,486 ; 

Mar   2 
Refrigerating  apparatus.    H.  F.  Smith.    2,083.127  ;  June  8. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     H.  F.  Smith.     2.085,172  ;  June 

29 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     H.  F.  Smith.     2,087.452  ;  July 

20. 
Refrigerating     apparatus.       R.     M.     Smith.       2,073,123 ; 

Mar    9 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     R.  M.  Smith.     2,089.020  ;  Aug. 

Refrigerating     apparatus.       J,     J.     Spongier.       2,007,004; 

Refrigerating     apparatus.       C.     A.     Stlckel.       2.072.187  ; 

Mar   2 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     C.  A.  Stlckel.     2,073.056  ;  Mar. 

Refrigerating  apparatus.     A.   T.   Stock.     2,080,749;   May 

1 8 
Refrigerating   apparatus.      O.    M.    Summers.      2.080.239; 

Refrigerating    apparatus.      O.    M.    Summers.      2,102.702; 

Dec    '^1 
Refrigerating  apparatus.     W.  II,  Teeter.     2.080.030  ;  Aug. 

Refrigerating   apparatus.      E,    J,    Tomllnaon.      2.097.530; 

Nov     '^ 
Refrigerating    apparatus.      N.    M.    Thomas.      2.077,025: 

Reli'lgeratlng    apparatus.      R.    I-,    Twcedale.      2.07S.420 ; 

KelrVgenT I Ing  apparatus.     T,  C.  Van  Degrlft.     2.003.490; 

Re'fri'g.-nTli'ng    apparatus.     B.     J.    Vnndoren.     2.102.171: 

IteVrlgeniiing  MPPMniluH.      W,  W,   Wiill,     2.0St.025;   May 

Refrigerating     apparatus,       G.     F,      W.-lher.       2.0StVIS.%; 

K.;frlgeratlng  apparatus.     D.  D.  Wile      2.07-J.414  :  Mar  2. 
Refrigerating  apparatus,     A.   F.  Wllliit.      2.005.847,   Oct. 

Refrigerating    ap|MiraluM.      II.    M.    Wllllnms.      2,074.626; 

Refrigerating   apparatus.      O.    V.    Zellhoi'f.T.      2.0VH>.:»SJ  ; 

ItpfrlV-.TMliiiu'  iipimraluR.   .M.s.m  ptlon,     T,  M,   Klfvlni;  nml 

II.   lIvliiiiciiT       2, 0>.);t. .'.:.•-' ;  S.-pl     21. 

Refrigernllng    MpparntuB.    Almorptlnu.  W.    B.    NoriueUI. 

2.0KS,277  ;   Jul.v   27.                        .  ,     .,    ,,  ,..      #  . 

Itefrlgenithig  iippiinituH,    Absorption,  I.     !• ,   /,<>Ul>o««rpr, 

2.0S5.937  ;  July  0.                            ,     ,  „     „     „„.      , 

Refrigerating    MPPHralus    and    method,  F.    11.    nil>b<»ril 

Ue^'rlgl'i'-iiTrii'i;  MppariituK  nnil  metliod,  C.  I..  June*  «nd 
H,    S.    Mellviilu.      2HI17.32I    5:   Jn'i    }"■    ^,      „      -    i    _ 

IlefrlterMllng  npparalus  and  method,  (  .  K.  guinn. 
2.073.170;   Mar.  I).  ,        ,.  ,      i.    i.i^w 

Refrlgerntlng  iippiiralUH  iind  oporritlon  theivof  1-.  1  1C«, 
2.0Hri,HtlH;  July  0.  .,  „.^.,., . 

U.^rrlgeriiilim'.   Appiirntus   for.     R,    Relnlmii       .,n.o,..T. 

RefrlKonillnK  iippartitus.  Mnkinu  I.  II  tJivnoll 
2.08.^,7111;  July  0.  .  ., 

Rofrlg.T.itlng  «i.pi.ri.t.is  of  tl.o  ,  "terii.  Mont  tyf*.  Air- 
cooled    n-.iliHotpllon       IV    Scholl       2.0HS  «»»1  ;   Jnn     .0. 


988 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


Refrigerating  apparatus  on  trucks.    C.  A.  Ives.   2,084,032  ; 

June  15. 
Refrigerating    apparatus,     Shipping.       J.     H.     Ashbaugh. 

2,079,238;  May  4. 
Refrigerating  construction.      F.   H.   Hibberd.      2,103,723 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Refrigerating  device.     J.  A.  Conrady.    2,068,398  ;  Jan.  19. 
Refrigerating  device.     R.  N.  Gasclike.     2,070.142  :  Apr.  6. 
Refrigerating   machine.     H.    H.   Bixler.     2,102,403 ;    Dec. 

]4. 
Refrigerating  machine.     D.  H.   Gaston.     2,077,348 ;  Apr. 

lo. 
Refrigerating     machine.       H.      Gijldner     and     W.     Bock. 

2,096,297  ;   Oct,    19. 
Refrigerating  machine.    C.  Steenstrup.    2,101,656  ;  Dec.  7. 
Refrigerating  machine.    C.  Steenstrup.    2,102,390-1 :  Dec. 

14. 
Refrigerating      machine.      Absorption.      J.      L.      Getaz. 

2.099.201  :  Nov.  16. 
Refrigerating  machine,  Absorption.     L.  Stark.     2,080,016  ; 

May  11. 
Refrigerating      machine      condenser.         C.       Steenstru"; 

2,071,182  ;  Feb.  16. 
Refrigerating    mechanism.      J.    R.    Replogle.      2,078,343 : 

Apr.   27. 
Refrigerating     method     and     apparatus.     E.      A.     Arp. 

2.077.820  :  Apr.  20. 
Refrigerating,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for.    B.  F.  Randel. 

2,088,609;  Aug.  3. 
Refrigerating  system.     W.   J.  Bolton.     2.097,685  ;  Nov.  2. 
Refrigerating    system.       E.     R.    Fitzgerald.       2,073,516 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Refrigerating  system.     W.  Fourness.     2,079,687  ;  May  11. 
Refrigerating  system.    E.  R.  Gill.  Sr.    2,084,730  ;  June  22. 
Refrigerating  system.     G.  G.  Gilpin.     2,070,044  :  Feb.  9. 
Refrigerating  system.     W.  W.  Higham.     2,068,677 ;   Jan. 

26. 
Refrigerating  system.     J.  Kirgan.     2,083,231 ;   June  8. 
Refrigerating  system.     J.  Kirgan.     2,103,728  ;  Dec.  28. 
Refrigerating  system.     S.  Ruppricht.     2,096,065  ;  Oct.  19. 
Refrigerating     system.        P.      Schlumbohm.        2,082,850; 

June  8. 
Rpfrieerating  system.     D.  D.  Wile.     2.077.865  :  Apr.  20. 
Refrigerating     system,     Absorption.       H.     K.     Bergholm. 

2,073,091 ;  Mar.  9. 
Refrigerating  system.  Absorption.     H.  M.  Ullstrand  and 

H.  K.  Bergholm.     2,072,144  ;  Mar.  2. 
Refrigerating   system   and    control   mechanisms    therefor. 

B.  L.   Gates.     Re.  20,603  ;  Dec.  28. 
Refrigerating  system.   Compression  type.     W.  A.  Kuenzli 

and  C.  B.  Leeson.     2,083,454  ;  June  8. 
Refrigerating  systems.  Control  for.     G.  Muffly.     2,071,935  • 

Feb.  23. 
Refrigerating  unit.     L.  W.  Melcher.     2,103,862  ;  Dec.  28 
Refrigerating     unit.      Carbon     dioxide.     C.     A.      Clarke 

2.090.590  ;  Aug.  17. 
Refrigeration.     S.  W.  E.  Andersson.     2.076.058  ;  Apr    6 
Refrigeration.     J.   C.   Chambers.     2,102.354;  Dee    14 
Refrigeration.      F.   L.   Chase.     2.006.334  ;   Jan.  5. 
Refrigeration.     E.  Drevet.     2,096.0fl3  •  Oct   19 
Refrigeration.     C.  F.  Henney.     2,073,744;  Mar.  16 
Refrigeration.    J.  R.  Killen.     2,074.402  ;  Mar   23 
Refrigeration.      W.    Kegel    and    N.    Widell.      2,072  987  • 

Mar.  9.  ... 

Refrigeration.     W.  G.  Kogel.     2,091,595  ;  Aug.  31 
Refrigeration.     H.   B.   Lawton.      2,075,349 ;   Mar    30 
Refrigeration.     A.   Lenning.     2,069.S.'?9— 10 :  Ft^b    9 
Refrigeration.     J.  N.  Lewis.     2,071,798  ;  Feb   23 
Refrieerntion.      C.   G.   Munters.      2.079  419-   Afav   4 
Refrigeration.     C.  G.  Munters.     2,086,632  •' July  13 
Refrigeration.     K.   V.  Nesselmann.     2.067.678 ;    Jan    12 
Refrigeration.     G.  C.  Pearce.     2,069.772  •  Feb    9 
Refrigeration.     G.    C.   Pearce.     2,072,767 ;   Mar'    "> 
Refriceration.      A.   R.   Thomas.      2.06fi.fifi0  •   Jan     5" 
Refrigeration.     A.  R.  Thomas.     2,096.828  ;  Oct.  26. 
Refrigeration.    H.  A.  Toulmin.  Jr.     2,096  147  •  Oct  19 
Refrigeration.     H,  M.  Ullstrand,     2.060,865  ; 'Feb  '  9 
Refriger.Ttion.      H.  M.    Ullstrand,     2.099,041-   Nov    16 
Refrigeration,  Absorption.    E.  Gruber.    2,092  733-  Sept    7 
Refrigeration   apparatus.      J.    H.    Ashbaugh'.      2,']  03  68'' 

Dec,  28. 
Refrigeration   apparatus.     H.    K.    Bergholm.      2,073  092 

Mar.  9. 
Refrigeration  apparatus.     G.  F.  Forsthoefel.     2  072  446 

Mar.  2. 
Refrigeration  apparatus.     E.  E.  Grover.     2,081,480;  May 

Refrigeration  apparatus.     M.  Kalischer.     2,103,683  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Refrigeration  apparatus.     W.  G.  Mayer.     2.090,454  ;  Aug. 

Refrigeration  apparatus.    L.  G.  Morse  and  B.  B.  D'Ewart 

2.095,005  :  Oct,   5, 
Refrigeration    apparatus.      E.    S.    Prldham.      2,082  756  • 

June  1. 
Refrigeration  apparatus.     M.  C.  Terry  and  T.  A.  Bncklev, 

2.101,881  ;  Dec.  14.  •* 

Refrigeration  apparatus.     R.  H.  Tull  and  E.  C.  Tanner 

2,096,075:   Oct.    19.  J..iiiiier. 

Refrigeration    apparatus.      E.    Wilson.      2,073,771  •    Mar 

16. 
Refrigeration,    Apparatus    and    method    for    controUIne 

E.  J.  Dillman.    2,081,853  ;  May  25.  *" 


Refrigeration    apparatus.    Mechanical.      R.    D.    Mcintosh. 

2.089,851 ;  Aug.  10, 
Refrigeration    assembly.     C.    E.    L.    Xiipman.     2,086,362; 

July  6. 
Refrigeration  control  means  and  method.     L.  S.  Chadwick 

and  W.   G,  Midnight.     2,102,056  ;  Dec.  14. 
Refrigeration  system.     W.  J.   Harbers.      2,089,367  ;   Aug. 

10. 
Refrigeration     system,     Absorption.       H.    K.    Bergholm. 

2,080,195  ;  May  11. 
Refrigeration  system,  Precooling.     L.  C.  Lee.     2,074,614 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Refrigerator.     A.  W.  Allen.     2,091,901  ;   Aug.    31. 
Refrigerator.     R.  F.  Bixby  and  J.  H.  Meyer.     2,077,982  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Refrigerator.     R.  B.  Bryant.     2,077,739  ;  Apr.  20. 
Refrigerator.     C.  E.  H.  Frvkdahl.     2,089,056  ;  Aug.  3. 
Refrigerator.     C.  E,  H,  Frykdahl,     2,096,481 ;  Oct.  19. 
Refrigerator.     M.   Hokanson.     2,069.149  ;   Jan.  26. 
Refrigerator.     M.  Hokanson.     2,098,724  ;  Nov.  9. 
■  Refrigerator.     C.  I.  Justheim,     2,089,965  ;  Aug,  17. 
Refrigerator.     C.  E.  L.  Lipman.     2,076,821  ;  Apr.   13. 
Refrigerator.     T.  I.  Potter.     2,072,567  ;  Mar.  2. 
Refrigerator.     T.  I.   Potter.      2.09.'i.036  :  Oct,  5. 
Refrigerator.     C.  E,  Quinn,     2,097,935  ;  Nov,  2, 
Refrigerator.     R.  H,  Richter.     2,069,902  ;  Feb,  9, 
Refrigerator,     F.  T.  Rodgers.     2,068,074  :   Jan,  19. 
Refrigerator.     W.  B,  Rulon.     2,101,512  ;  Dec.  7. 
Refrigerator.      D.    E.    Rutishauser,      2,068,435  ;    Jan.    19. 
Refrigerator.     L.  H,   Scnrlock.     2.091,292;  Aug.  31. 
Refrigerator.     R.   H.    Starr   and   C.  Masters.     2,074,870 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Refrigerator.     C.   Steenstrup.      2.071.183;  Feb,   10. 
Refrigerator.     G.  L.  Strebler.     2,072,347  ;  Mar,  2. 
Refrigerator.     A.  A.  Vlcek.     2,095,655  ;  Oct.  12. 
Refrigerator.     N,  B.  Wales,      2,093,8.'i6  :  Sppt.  21, 
Refrigerator.     P.   C.  Warren.     Re,  20,300  :  Mar.  16. 
Refrigerator.     J.  T.  Whalen.     2,103,885  ;  Dec.  28. 
Refrigerator.      G.   H.   Young.      2,076.835 ;    Apr.    13. 
Refrigerator.     G.  H.  Young.     2,078,552  ;   Apr.  27. 
Refrigerator.     W.  F.  Zielsdorf.     2,092,947  ;   Sept.   14. 
Refrigerator      apparatus.     Mechanical.     L.      L.      Torrev, 

2,075,838  ;  Apr.   6. 
Refrigerator  body  construction.    G.  R.  Seeger.    2,074,436  ; 

Mar.   23. 
Refrigerator,  Bottom  icing.     G.  H.  Meinzer.     2,089,566  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Refrigerator  cabinet  and  method  of  constructing  It.    R.  H. 

Money.     2,088,716  ;  Aug.  3. 
Refriger.ntor  cabinet  door  rack.     E.  W.  Gentz.     2,074,785; 

Mar.  23. 
Refrigerator  case.     G.  J.  Hopkins.     2.089,027  ;  Aug.  3. 
Refrigerator  case.     G.  J.  Hopkins,     2.089,261 ;  Aug.  10. 
Refrigerator   condenser.      J.    R.    Stephenson.      2,070,629  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Refrigerator  construction.     W.  H.  Ellis.     2,087,641  ;  July 

20, 
Refrigerator  control.    F.  E.  Beebe.     2,071,019  ;  Feb.  16. 
Refrigerator  control,     E.  C.  Raney,     2,082,510 ;  June  1. 
Refrigerator  defrosting.     A,  H,  Stark,     2,095,014  ;  Oct,  5, 
Refrigerator    defrosting   method    and    apparatus.      F.    B. 

Flnlc.     2,081,479  ;  May  25. 
Refrigerator,  Display  and  storage.    T.  G.  Boss.    2,082,377  ; 

June  1. 
Refrigerator,    Domestic.      E.    G.     Clements.       2.070,511  ; 

Fph,  9. 
Refrigerator,  Domestic.     C.  Kflhnel.     2,094,542  ;  Sept.  28. 
Refrigerator  door  fastener.    D.  C.  E.  Leonard.    2,083,458  ; 

June  8. 
Refrigerator    drip    catcher    and    air    circulation    control. 

R,  M.  Henderson.     2,099,165  ;  Nov,  16, 
Refrigerator  evaporator.     R.  H.  Money.     2,095,884 ;  Oct. 

Refrigerator,   Fully    automatic.     O.   Zehnder.     2,075,922 ; 

Apr,   6, 
Refrigerator  hatch   arrangement.     A,   W.   L.   Hartbauer. 

2,101,368;  Dec.  7. 
Refrigerator,  Ice.    H.  B.  Imes.    2,091,989  ;  Sept.  7. 
Refrigerator,  Ice.     A.  C.  Jensen.     2.094.706:  Oct.  5. 
Refrigerator  ice  rack.    M.  Hokanson.     2,069,148  :  Jan.  26. 

o  ,^5?''?l2'"'    Irradiating   mechanical.      S.    C.    Whitman. 

2.068,212  ;  Jan,   19. 

^^I''A5^''SJ9,''    ^^^'^'^-       C.     Geske    and     G.     E,     De    Voe, 

2.069,088  ;  Jan.  26. 
Refrigerator  latch.    C.  Geske  and  C.  E.  Yost.     2,087,143 ; 

^'^tSik^J^^'^J'  Portable.     W.  F.  Ohme  and  E.  E.  Farmes, 

2,087,413  ;  July  20, 
Refrigerator,     Portable     transportable.     H,      W.     Blake. 

2,094,522;  Sept.  28. 
Refrigerator  safe.     Z.  A.  Dyer.     2.086,018-19  ;  July  6. 
Refrigerator   structure.     H.    W.    Blake.     2,099,793 ;   Nov. 

Refrigerator  structure,     H,  Woodhead,  R.  A.  Plumb,  and 

T,  A,  Sindelar,     2,100,992;  Nov   30, 
Refrigerator,    Transportable    anchorable.      H.    W.    Blake. 

2.103,231  ;  Dec.  28. 
Refrigerators,    Defrosting.      J.    A.    Hussar.      2,075,116; 

Mar.   30. 
Refrigerators,  Defrosting,     W,  Sluman,    2  069.782  :  Feb.  9. 
Refrigerators,  Method  and  apparatus  for  defrosting.     E. 

Rottner.     2,091.884;  Aug.  31. 
Refuse  burning  furnace.     M.  A.  Hofft.     2,099,522  ;   Nov. 

16. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


989 


Refuse  destructor.     J.  E.  Allen,   M.   J.  Blew,    and  A.   C. 

Wood.     2,088,225;   July   27. 
Regenerative  furnace.     O.  Reiner.  2,098,553  ;   Nov.  9. 
Regenerative  receiver  arrangement.     E.  Klotz.     2,067  536  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Regenerator.     W.  A.   Morton.     2,101,817  ;  Dec.  7. 
Regenerator  of  Wheatstone  telegraph  signals.     T.   C.   V. 
Nielsen.     2,086,429  ;  July  6. 

R.   C.  Bradley.     2,099,463  ;  Nov.  16. 

B.  Cooper.     2,086,605  ;  July  13. 

L.  P.   Crosman.     2,070,785  ;   Feb.  16. 

B.   E.   Hovey.      2,102.533  ;   Dec.   14. 

W.  Marshall.     2.099,306  ;  Nov.  16. 

F.  Q.  Kast.     2,079.423  :   May  4. 

A.  J.  Saarinen.     2,086,740  ;  July  13. 

A.  S.  Wheelbarger  and  G.  H.  Darst.    2,072,413  ; 


Register. 
Register. 
Register. 
Register. 
Register. 
Register. 
Register. 
Register. 
Mar.  2. 
Register, 


Hart 


J.    A. 


and 
Germonprez. 


L.      Zavorski. 


Re.    20,397  ; 


Adjustable. 
:i,103,982  ;  Dec.  28. 
Register   and   grille. 

June  8. 

Register  attachment  for  hot  air  registers.     M.  Lowinger. 
2,080,726  ;  May  1 8. 
F.  C.  Dlesbach.     2,067,438 ;  Jan. 


L.  Jensen.     2,083,265-C  ;  June  8. 
W.    E.    Oliver.       2,100,911-12; 


H.  J.  Waechter. 
J.   H.   Yancey. 


2,090,585  ;  Aug. 
2,094,566;    Sept. 


Register,  Autographic. 

12. 
Register,  Autographic. 
Register,    Autographic. 

Nov.  30. 
Register,  Autographic. 

17. 
Register,  Autographic. 

28. 

Register,  Card.     N.  I.  Rosen.     2,103,695  ;  Dec.  28. 
Register,   Cash.     H.  W.  Clark.      2,098.486;   Nov.  9. 
Register,    Cash.     H.   P.   Sadgebury.     2,078,282  ;   Apr.   27. 
Register,  Coin.     M.  Macdonald.     2,100,446  ;   Nov.  30. 
Register  control.  Photoelectric.     W.  R.  Perry.     2.080,575  ; 

May  IS. 
Ree-i.'stpr  device.     D.  H.  Gleason.     2.097.151:  Oct.  26. 
Register,  Counting.     F.  M.  Ashley.     2,081,693  ;  May  25. 
Register,  Fare.     S.  Madsen.     2,103,084  ;  Dec.  21. 
Register    for    air    conditioning    apparatus,    Control.       S. 

Hart.     2,082,335  ;  June  1. 
Register  for  gasoline.      R.    S.    Townsend    and   E.   Farley. 

2.082,368;  June  1. 
Register  for  graves,  Visitor's.     B.  Duchan.      2.070,940; 

Feb.  16. 
Register  means  for  photo-composing  machines.  Negative. 

E.  E.  Cooper  and  A.  T.  Troedel.     2,097,209  :  Oct.  26. 
Register,  Multiple  totalizing.     M.  M.  Borden.     2,070,442  ; 

Apr.   6. 
Register,  Parking.     R.  W.  Bnbson.     2,088.683  :  Aug.  3. 
Register,  Portable.     J.  Q.  Sherman.     2.103,279  ;  Dec.  28. 
Register,  Portable.     J.  Q.  Sherman  and  A.  W.  Metzner. 

2,072,135  ;  Mar.  2. 
Register,  Running.     F.   S.   Shields.     2,098,112;  Nov.  2. 
Register,  Sales  tax.     C.  H.  Whitacre.     2,098.896  ;  Nov.  9. 
Register  transfer  mechanism.     J.  C.  Woodford.     2.099.645  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Register  with  pivoted  vanes.    J.  D.  McKnight.    2,071,262  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Registering  and    displaying  apparatus  particularlv  appli- 

c.Tble  to  totalizators.     J.  Handley.     2,100.164  ;  Nov.  23. 
Registering  apparatus.     G.   W.  McLean  and  B.  A.   Shur. 

2,081,245  ;  May  25. 
Registering    device    for 

2,076,030;  Apr.  13. 
Registering  mechanism 
Registering  system.  E 
Regulating  apparatus. 

2,076.393  :  Apr.  6. 
Regulating  apparatus. 

21. 
Regulating   apparatus. 

2,073,072  ;  Mar.  9. 
Regulating  apparatus. 


gasoline    tanks.      M.    Gaertner. 

H.  Little.     2,072.480  :  Mar.  2. 
N.  Anderson.    2,073,983  ;  Mar.  1«. 
J.  W.  Armour  and  L.  V.  Andrews. 

J.  C.   Hornung.     2,103,113;  Dec. 

W.    Pontow    and    O.    Sehrorder. 


W.  Schmitt.     2,090,812  ;  Aug.  24. 
Regulating    arrangement    for    elastic    fluid    power    plant. 

P.  DMtenborn.     2.077,384;  Apr.  20. 
Regulating  device.     J.  A.MacLeun.     2,090,051  ;  Oct.  19. 
Itegnlating  device.      A.  W.  Viinf(>.      2.07r>.<)6(;  :  .\|)r.  6. 
Regulating  device  for  a  combustion  power  engine  coupled 

to    an    cleclrlc    generator    for    vehicles.      O.    Schlllpfer. 

2.098.701  :  Nov.  9. 
Regulating   device    for    Intern.-il    combustion   englncH.      A. 

Schnllrle  and   O.  Klwerf.     2,096,203;  Oct.  19. 
Regulating   device   using   copper   oxide    rectifiers.      B.    i;. 

O'TTngan.      2,076,902;   Apr.    13. 
Regulating   device    using   copper   oxide   rectiflera.      B.    E. 

OTIagan.     2,005,674  ;  Oct.  12. 
Regulating  devices  In  air  Ileal  Ing  plants   for  nillwiiy   vc- 

hlcles,  Automatic.     F.  von  ScliUtz.     2.080,452;  July  (I. 
Regnlaling  niecliMiilHin,  Feed.     M.   J.   Mlliiioe.     2, 01)3, 287  ; 


Sent.  11. 
Fiegdliillng  system. 
Regulating  system. 
Ileguliillng  system. 
Itcgiil.Ml  lug  system. 
KegMlMtlng  systi'in. 
Ifeguliitliig  Hysli'Mi. 
Regulating  system. 

2,083,297  ;   June   8. 
Regulating   syslem.      J.    Kucern.      2.103,818;    Pec    28. 
Iteguliit  lug  system.     Tl.  'P.  l/iingnlieiT.     2,082,110  ;  June  1 . 


II.   liiiuv.      2.090.r.','l  :   .Auc. 
R.    P.    Evans.      2.07.1.10.%; 

E.  Frledlllnder.     2,103,774 
!••.    II.    (JulllliKcM.      2.<lll(l,|i;t-: 

F.  II.   Gulllkscii.      2.nH1.9!l,'i 
V.   II.  GulIIUHen.     2.096,127 


17. 

Mnr.   .10. 
Pec.  28. 

;   .iMti.  .'.. 

;  June  1. 

Oct.  in. 


F.  II.   Gulllksen  and  J.  W.  PawHon. 


Regulating  s.vstem.     La  V.  R.  Philpott.     2.066.943  ;  .Ian.  5. 
Regulating  system.     J.  L.  Stratton.     2,074,947  ;  Mar.  23. 
Regulating  system.     C.  I'.  \S  ist.     2,066.919  ;  Jan.  0. 
Regulating  valve.     S.  J.  Rovinsky.     2,067,-346  ;  Jan.  12. 
Regulation  for  engine  cooling  means.  Automatic.     H.  C. 

Nissen.     2,081,762  ;  May  25. 
Regulator :  See — 

Accuracy  regulator.  Heat  regulator. 

Automatic  damper  regula-      Hot    water    supply     regu- 
tor.  later. 

Automatic  regulator.  Impression  regulator. 

Automatic  temperature  reg-      Induction    voltage    regula- 
ulator.  tor. 

Boiler    feed    water    regu-      Maximum     demand     regu- 
lator, later. 

Coil  voltage  regulator.  Motor  speed  regulator. 

Current  regulator.  Oil  supply  regulator. 

Draft  regulator.  Oil  temperature  regulator. 

Electric  regulator.  Pressure    regulator. 

Fluid   pres.sure  regulator.        Steam   pressure   regulator. 

Fluid  regulator.  Supercharger  regulator. 

Gas  flow  regulator.  Temperature  regulator. 

Gas  pres.sure  regulator.  Voltage  regulator. 

Gas   regulator.  Windshield   regulator. 

Generator  regulator.  Window  regulator. 

Regulator.     R.  E.  Clarridge.     2,076,616  ;  Apr.  13. 
Regulator.      E.   B.   Foote.      2.088.055  ;   July   27. 
Regulator.     E.  L.  Harder.     2,103,782  ;  Dee.  28. 
RegubiKir.      H.    C.    Kesti-l.      2.077.48.5;   Apr.    20. 
Regulator.      J.    L.   Kimball.      2.102.007  ;   Dec.    14. 
Regulator      apparatus,      Electrical.         L.      W.      Hyland 

2,095,388;  Oct.   12. 
Regulator    control,    Automatic.      L.    F.    Blume    and    S. 

Mlnned.     2,071,194;  Feb.  16. 
Regulator    control    system.      lO.    R.    Wolfert.      2,006,924 ; 

Jan.    5. 
Regulator  for  boilers.  Automatic  draft.     C.  M.  Streyffert. 

2,094,309  ;  Sept.  28. 
Regulator   for   compressed    air   brakes.      G.    E.    Houplaln. 

2,096,516  ;   Oct.   19. 
Regulator  for  dry  materials.  Feed.   R.  G.  Quehl.  2,068,072  ; 

Jan.   19. 
Regulator    for  gas  heating.   Thermostatic.     F.   G.   Crone. 

2,100,709  ;  Nov.  30. 
Regulator  for  ovens  and  the  like,  Heat.     W.  W.  Sackett. 

2,069,278  ;  Feb.  2. 
Regulator   for   the   fuel    pressure   in    internal    combustion 

engines.     L.  L.  Vie].     2,068,938  ;  Jan.  20. 
Regulator  merli.inism.     F.  K.  Rice.     2.070.068;  Feb.  9. 
Regulator  mechanism   for   windows   of   railway  cars   and 

the  like.     B.  S.  Floraday.     2,076,986  ;  Apr.  13. 
Regulator  system.     E.R.Morton.     2.067..'i00  ;  Jan.  12. 
Regulator  system.     W.  T.  Rea.     2,070,750 ;  Feb.  16. 
Reinforcement     for     concrete     posts.         A.     A.     Newton. 

2,086,088  ;  July  6. 
Reinforcement    of    concrete    steps    or    curbs.      E.    Bonasi. 

2,09.'-.,957  ;   Oct.   19. 
Reinforcements  for  wire  cages,  Making.      W.  A.   Whiting. 

2,091,-540;  Aug.  31. 
Reinforcing   material    and   manufacture   thereof.      L.    W. 

Cross.     2,095,465  ;  Oct.  12. 
Relaxation     oscillation     generator.      K.     Schlesinger. 

2,090,051  ;   Aug.   24. 
Relaxation      oscillation       generator.         K.       Schlesinger. 

2,100,700;  Nov.  30. 
Relaxation  oscillations.   .Vrrangement   for   producing.     K. 

Schlesinger.     2,100,702;  Nov.  30. 
Relay.     J.  M.  Aufiero.     2.0K9.157  :  Aug.  3. 
Relay.     O.  S.  I-Meld.     2,083.002;  June  15. 
Relay.     O.  S.  Field.     2,097.786  :  Nov.  2. 
Relay.     W.  P.  Tlnlles.     2.069.162  :  Jan.  26. 
Relay.     C.  H.  Larson.     2,070,740  ;  Feb.   10. 
Relay.     R.  C.  I,eakc.     2,060.269  ;  Jan.  20. 
Relay.     O.  T.  Mcllvalne.     2,066,894  ;  Jan.  5. 
Relay.     J.  F.  Merkel.     2,069.171  ;  Jan.  20. 
Relay.     A.  Weaver.     2.099. 0.><9  ;  Nov.   10. 
Relay.     J.  E.  Willing.     2.000,020;  Oct.  26. 
Relay  a|)paratu8.  Mechanical.     J.   F.  Schock.     2,075,233  ; 

Mar.   30. 
UelMV  device.     P.  T,.  Betz.     2,087,210;  July  13. 
Relay,  Electric.     B.  J.  Brander.     2,077.091  ;   Apr.   13. 
Relav-geiierator   or   relnydyiiamo   and    Its   aiMillciitlnii    to 
traclloi).      L.    It.    K.    (initzmiilliT.      2.087,918;    July 


Relay,    High-speed    ratio  (lltTcriMitlal 
and   S.   L.   GoldHborougli 


L.    II.    l.e   Vivicunto 
2,0«8,75-4  :   Oct.   12, 
P.    (J.    (V    Lurk.      2,002.887: 


I.    Ward.      2.093,020;    Si>|il. 


I{(<lav,    Impulse    operated. 

Srpt.    11. 
Itclav,     I'ower    direction.      It. 

21. 
Relay  structure.     P.  O.  Kuch,     2,083.38-1 ;  Juno  8. 

IIi'Imv    mill'         II.    C.     Iti'Ilf-^rlil.T.        J  11.11        .-.        \||v    ■» 

Itclny   windinu'.      I..    M.   Ki-efiv      2.l)ilS,n82  ;   Jiin.   2n. 
Itelaylng  Hyslein,   Simultaneously    (rlppluK.      II.   C    Ilorc- 

vmII.      lie.  20,319  ;  Apr.  II. 
Reli'iislnc  meaUN  for  cloKureN  of  vnulta  nnil  thr  llko,  Insldo. 

P.  S    Mllllre.      2,091.369:  Sept.  2.S. 
Uelli'f   and    ilnilii    viilve,    .\iitoiiinllc.      J.    W,    Rlrhnnlaon. 

2.119(1,  lOS  :    ()<•!.    19. 
Relief   device    for    roinliUHlloii    chnml«»ni,      I.,    N.    tlunli'r 

and  J.  W,  Hull.     2,0.'<9.2fl2  ;  AuB,  10. 
lieller   viilve,      J,    S    Alienroiulil.v      2,t>92.70.1  :    Sent.    14. 
Ilell.-f  viilve,     II,  Allen,     2.071. IITS   i\  :  I'oli    2.'l 
Uelli'f  vhIv..,     \V,  T,  HIrch,     a.O«7.'.'20  ;  Jun,  13. 
Hi'llef  valve,     A.  K.  Flournoy.     2.0(H»,1\2'J  ;  ^Vb.  2. 


990 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Relief  valve.     W.  N.  Glab.     2,079,104;    Mav  4. 
Relief  valve.     E.  Klafstad.     2,101,682  ;  Dec.  7. 
Relief  valve.     J.   T.  Marvin.     2,080.373  ;  May  11. 
Relief  valve.     C.  J.   Schroeder.     2,068,248  ;  Jan.  19. 
Relief  valve.     J.  A.  Tennant.     2,092,818-19  ;   Sept.   14. 
Relief  valve.     J.  M.  Wilklns.     2,074,292  ;  Mar.   16. 
Relief  valve,  Springless  pressure.    E.  W.  Work.    2,071,152  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Remagnetizlng  device.     J.  A.  Chegwidden,  S.  J.  Harazim, 

J.  J.  Kuhn,  and  I.  C.  Pettit.     2,075,504  ;  Mar.  30. 
Remedy  for  ivgulaMng  the  degree  of  acidity  of  the  casiric 

juice.      F.   Korosv.      2.0TM.512  ;    Mav   4. 
Reminder  board.     O.  F.  Thalau.     2,089,772  :  Aug.  10. 
Remote  control.     S.    H.  Lanyon.     2.082,703  ;  June  1. 
Remote  control.     A.  B.  Newell.     2.085,442  ;   June  29. 
Remote  control  apparatus.     J.  M.  Allen.     2,085,624 ;  June 

29. 
Remote     control     apparatus,     P.     P.     Stoker.     2,079,534 ; 

May  4. 
Remote    control   apparatus    for   electric    tuning    systems. 

A.  A.  Thomas.     2,081,686  ;  May  25. 
Remote  control  device.     E.  L.  Barrett.     2,075,972  ;  Apr.  G. 
Remote     control     for     radio     apparatus.       G.     L.     Beers. 

2,069,127  ;  Jan.  26.       . 
Remote  control  of  radio  apparatus.    R.  Weber.    2,083,105  ; 

June  8. 
Remote  control  system.     J.  B.  N.  Cardoza.     2,073,443 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Remote    control    system.     F.    P.    Gohorel    and    R.    Lafon. 

2,094,151  ;  Sept.  28. 
Remote  control  svstem.     F.  M.  Harris.     2,102,070  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Remote  control  system.     J.  C.  Herron.     2,086,869  ;  July 

13. 
Remote    control    system.       C.     E.     Stewart.      2,098,069 ; 

Nov.   2. 
Remote    control     system.      D.    J.     Stewart.       2,069,860 : 

Feb.  9. 
Remote  control  system  for  radio  receivers.    L.  M.  Clement. 

2,078,060:  Apr.  20. 
Remote  controlling  apparatus.     A.  B.  Miller.     2,085,438  ; 

June  29. 
Remote  controlling  apparatus.    H.  A.  Wallace.     2,090,716  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Remote   feed   for   liquid   fuel.     A.   H.    Klesa.     2,099,742  : 

Nov.  23. 
Remote      inclinations,      Effecting.        F.      R.      Thompson. 

2,081,413;  May  25. 
Remote    indication.    Method    and    apparatus    for.      G.    B. 

I.,inderman.  Jr.     2,089,701 ;  Aug.   10. 
Removable   insert   receptacle.      J.   Heller  and   M.   Heller. 

2,073,478  ;  Mar.  9. 
Removable  lock.     P.  W.   Olson.     2,073,583  :  Mar.   9. 
Repeater  testing.     C.  R.  Meissner.     2,070,671 ;  Feb.  16. 
Repeating    device.     Operating    a.     A.    Urfor,     2,089,987  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Repellent  and  exterminator.  Insect.     G.  G.  AVittwer  and 

M.  H.  BeaK-es.     2,071,484  ;  Feb.  23. 
Reproducer  for  phonographs.    J.  M.  Lucarelle.     2,072,803  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Reproducing.     J.Johnston.     2,080,663  ;  May  ]  8. 
Reproducing    apparatus    and    method.       A.    A.    Kucher. 

2,095,707  ;  Oct.  12. 
Reproducing   machine.     R.    L.   Wagner.     2,087,678 ;   July 

20. 
Reproducing  mechanism.     S.  J.  Bruno.     2,090,664  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Reproducing    mechanism.      J.    O.    Burdette    and    H.    H. 

Ragatz.     2,086,523  :  July  13. 
Reproduction    of    animal    skins    and    the    like,    Photome- 

chaniCMl.     K.  Eichstiidt.     2,081,916  ;  June  1. 
Reradiation,  Eliminating.     A.  Gothe.     2,103,358  ;  Dec.  28. 
Rescue  apparatus.     J.  W.  Justus.     2,102,626  ;  Dec.   21. 
Rescue   apparatus    for   submarines.    Submersible.      H.    F. 

Hollniiin.      2.077,477  ;   Apr.   20. 
Reservoir    marking   instrument.      S.    Lun/er.      2,097,496 ; 

Nov.   2. 
Reservoir,      Multiple      compartment.        E.      E.      Hewitt. 

2.092,392  ;  Sept.   7. 
Reservoir,   Portable.     J.  T>.  Babb.     2,084.236  :  June  15. 
Residence  number  sign.    R.  J.  Smith.     2,074,280  ;  Mar.  16. 
Residue  removal  spray.     H.  C.  McLean  and  A.  L.  Weber. 

2.091,123;  Aug.  24. 
Residue,  waste,  and  the  like,   Process  and  apparatus  for 

treating,     h.  Hermanns.    2,071,835  ;  Feb.  23. 
Residues.   Apparatus   for   removing.     H.    SchoUer  and   R. 

Eickomeyor.     2,088,977  :  Aug.  3.  , 

Residuum  into  charging  stock  and  coke.  Converting.     P.  C. 

Koch.     2,096,589  ;   Oct.  19. 
Resilient  constructional  element.   A.  J.  Zflruba.    2,084,116; 

June  15. 
Resilient  fastener.     D.  D.  Demarest.     2,098.72]  :   Nov.  9. 
Resilient  joint.     M.  Houdaille  and  C.  Lecler.     2,073,419  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Resilient   stretchable   fabric.      W.    W.    Rowc.     2,092,140; 

Sept.  7. 
Resilient    support.      J.    F.    Neal    and    W.    M.    Haessler. 

2.099,031  ;  Nov.  16. 
Resilient  wheel.     A.  Mastrangelo.      2,087.804  ;  Julv  20. 
Resilient   wheel.     A.   J.   Park.     2.103,867;   Dec.  28. 
Resilient  wheel.     J.  D.  Young.     2,095,726  ;  Oct.  12. 
Resin.     G.  W.  Seymour.     2,076,795;  Apr.   13. 
Resin  and  making  same,  Hydroxydiphenyl.     I.  Rosenblum. 

2.093.481  ;  Sept.  21. 


Resin  and  making  same.  Oil-soluble  phenolic.     J.  B.  Rust. 

2,102,130;  Dec.   14. 
Resin   and   making   the  same.   Artificial.     I.   Rosenblum. 

2,081,154  ;  May  25. 
Resin    and    producing    same,    Artificial.      I.    Rosenblum. 

2,079,926  ;  May  11. 
Resin     and     producing,     Synthetic.       H.     H.     Coburn. 

2,072,810  ;  Mar.  2. 
Resin     and     producing,     Synthetic.       I.     W.     Humphrey. 

2,067,054;  Jan.  5. 
Resin    and    producing,     Synthetic.       I.     W.     Humphrey. 

2,092,741 ;  Sept.  7. 
Resin     and     producing.     Synthetic.     I.     W.     Humphrey. 

2,099,486  ;  Nov.   16. 
Rpsin      and      producing,      Synthetic.     E.      G.      Peterson. 

2,067,859  ;  Jan.  12. 
Resin     and     producing,     Synthetic.       E.     G.     Peterson. 

2,080,436  ;  May  18. 
Resin    and    producing.    Synthetic.     A.    L.    Runimelsburg. 

2,067.862  ;   Jan.   12. 
Resin,  Artificial.     E.  C.  Kneale.     2,084,203  ;  June  15. 
Besin    composition,    Preparing    a    synthetic.      S.    L.    M. 

Saunders.    2,071,312-3  ;  Feb.  16. 
Resin     composition.     Synthetic.       S.     L.     M.     Saunders. 

2,088,035  ;   July  27. 
Resin  compression  mixtures,  Preparation  of  artificial.     R. 

Hessen.     2,071,523  ;  Feb.  23. 
Resin  dehydration.     H.  L.  Bender.     2,101,635  ;  Dec.  7. 
Resin  esters  and  their  production,  Hydrogenated.     I.  W. 

Humphrey.     2,099,067  ;  Nov.  16. 
Resin    manufacture.    Synthetic.      H.    O.    Albrecht,    R.    A. 

McGloue,  and  S.  J.  Roskosky.     2,103,238  ;  Dec.  28. 
Resin,  Preparation  of  base-exchanging  synthetic.     W.  H. 

Kirkpatrick.      2,094,359  ;  Sept.  28. 
Resin  production.     J.   Rivkin.     2,077,009 ;   Apr.    13. 
Resin  production.     J.   Rivkin.   2,098,361  ;   Nov.   9. 
Resin,  Synthetic.     G.  De  W.  Graves.     2,074,786  ;  Mar.  23. 
Resin,  Synthetic.     I.  W.  Humphrey.     2,072,818  ;  Mar.  2. 
Resin,  Synthetic.     F.  Lauter.     2,101,948  ;  Dec.  14. 
Resin,    Synthetic.      I.    Rosenblum.      2,081,153 ;    May    25. 
Resinous  and  wax-like  reaction  products  from  polyhydric 

alcohols  and  boric  acid  compounds.     W.  A.  Boughton 

and  W.  R.   Mansfield.     2,084,261 ;  June  15. 
Resinous   coating    compositions.      H.    H.   Hopkins,   H.    L. 

Plummer,  and  L.  F.  Stone.     2,079,616  ;  May  11. 
Resinous  composition.    N.  D.  Hanson.    2,083,063  ;  June  8. 
Resinous  composition.     G.  D.  Patterson  and  R.  S.   Shutt. 

2,097,339;  Oct.   26. 
Resinous  composition.     H.   S.  Rothrock.     2,097,345  ;   Oct. 

26. 
Resinous  composition.     M.  M.   Safford.     2,087,096 ;  July 

13. 
Resinous  composition.    R.  T.  TJbben.    2,075,376 ;  Mar.  30. 
Resinous    compositions.       G.    D.    Patterson.      2,066,363  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Resinous   compositions  and  making  same.     D.   E.   Edgar. 

2,074,782  ;  Mar.  23. 
Resinous  compositions  and  making  same.     W.  W.  Smith. 

2,074,814  ;  Mar.  23. 
Resinous     composition     and     the    manufacture     thereof. 

D.  E.  Strain.'    2,084,415  ;  June  22. 
Resinous   condensation   products    containing  urea    or  its 

derivatives.   Preparing.     F.    Seebach.     2,069,117 ;   Jan. 

26. 
Resinous   material.     L.   A.   MIkeska    and    S.    C.    Fulton. 

2,072,120  ;  Mar.  2. 
Resinous     material     and     producing.       A.     L.     Osterhof. 

2,084,213  ;  June  15. 
Resinous  material  suitable  for  use  in  chewing  gum.  Puri- 
fying     G.  A.  Hatherell.     2,070.047  ;   Feb.  9. 
Resinous  materials   and   preparing  the   same.    Synthetic. 

H.  I.  Waterman.      2,083,883;   June  15. 
Resinous      mercaptazole      derivatives.         J.       Teppema. 

2,084,011 ;   June  15. 
Resinous  or  resinoid  products  and  making  same,  Synthetic 

C.  Ellis.     2,087,852  ;  July  20. 
Resinous    products    and    compositions     containing    them. 

Phenolic.       V.     H.     Turkington     and     W.     H.     Butler. 

2,070,148;  Feb.  9. 
Resinous  products  or  compositions,  and  making  same.     C. 

Ellis.     2.072,068  ;  Feb.  23. 
Resins  and  balsams  prepared  from  glycol,   Synthetic.     T. 

P.   Bradley.     2,089,181;   Aug.   10. 
Resins    and    composition    produced    thereby.    Dispersing. 

H.  M.  Dent,  S.  H.  Hall,  and  L.  A.  Sontag.     2,069,178  : 

Jan.  26. 
Resins  and  compositions  containing  the  same,  Svnthetic. 

R.  T.  Ubben.     2,072,143  ;  Mar.  2. 

^''?'i^''-  ^^'^    making    same.    White    svnthetic.     C.    Ellis. 

2,07o,S04  ;  Apr.  6. 
Rosins  and  making  the   same.  Phenolic.     P.  M.  Muddock 

and  C.  S.  Webber.     2,077.640  :  Apr.  20 
Resins  and  method  of  making.  Artificial.     J.  Harmon  and 

P.   M.   Meigs.     2.098,869  ;  Nov.  9. 
Resins    and   oils.    Synthetic.      C.    C.    Towne.      2,084,927 : 

June  22.  .        ,        . 

Rosins  and   resinous  materials.   Production    of   synthetic. 

A.  J.  van  Peski  and  J.  F.  M.  Caudri.    2,092,295  ;  Sept.  7. 
Resins    and    the    lil<e.    Manufacture   of   artificial.      E.    C. 

Rossiter.      2,097,895  ;   Nov.   2 

^''n  "?■  :jY''''*'*^'^'-     ^-  -^'^  '*"''  ^-  ^-  Walker.     2,098,964  ; 
'''£y.''Vo7o!694  rFeb.  ll  ^^  '^'^"""^  "<^  ^-  ^-  ^"- 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


991 


Thomas  and  W.  H.  Car- 
F.    I.    Bennett,    Jr. 
2,093,749  ;    Sept. 
2,099,090  ; 
H.      Moss. 


Webb. 
W. 


I 


2,097,109  ; 
and    W.   D. 
H. 


Resins,  Decoloiization  of.     C.  A 

mody.     2,087,457  ;  July  20. 
Resins,    Heat    hardening    synthetic. 

2,083,423  :   June  8. 
Resins,    Hydrocarbon.      W.    R.   Derby. 

21. 
Resins,   Making   hydrocarbon.     W.    L. 

Nov.  16. 
Resins,     Manufacture     of     synthetic 

2,072,901  ;  Mar.  9. 
Resins,  Manufacture  of  synthetic.     T.  Sutter. 

Oct.   26. 
Resins,   Polymerization   of.     G.  K.   Anderson 

Johnston,  Jr.     2,092,999  ;  Sept.  14. 
Resins,    Process    for    the   manufacture    of    artificial 

Honel.     2,074,509  ;  Mar.  23. 
Resins,     Processing     of     hydrocarbon.       T.     F.     Nealon. 

2.101,558  ;  Dec.  7. 
Resins,  Producing.     A.  A.  Drummond  and  H.  H.  Morgan. 

2,079,606  ;  May  11. 
Resins,     Producing     synthetic.       W.    Franl;enburger,     H. 

Hammerschmid,  and  G.  Roessler.     2,101,332-3  ;  Dec.  7. 
Resins,   Synthetic.     J.  D.   Farber.     2,102,617  ;  Dec.  21. 
Resins,     Synthetic.       G.     De     W.     Graves.       2,075,343 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Resins,  Synthetic. 
Resins,   Synthetic. 
Resins,   Synthetic. 
Resins,    Treatment 

June  22. 
Resins,   Vinyl.     D. 
Resist    for    use    in 

2,089,571  ;  Aug.  10. 
Resistance.      J.    R.    Fisher.      2,075,515 ; 
Resistance  and  impedance  elements  for 

M.   Lazarus.     2,075,733  ;  Mar.  30. 
Resistance    bodies.     Manufacture    of. 

2,103,040:   Doc.   21. 
Resistance   body   made   from   semi-conductive   substances. 

W.   Meyer  and   F.  Weise.     2,081,894;   May  25 
Resistance  devices.  Making.     R.  O.  Grisdale.     2,079,690  ; 

May  11. 

J.    R.    Fisher.      2,082,102:    June   1. 
N.  C.  Schellenger.    2,083,507  ;  June  8. 
N.  C.  Schellenger  and  W.  E.  Hasel- 
Jan.  19. 
J.  R.  Fisher.     2,091,259  :  Aug.  31. 
Portable.     F.   Hanna.      2,076,561  ; 


H.  S.   Rothrock.     2,079,633  ;  May  11. 
J.  H.  Shipp.     2,097,348  :  Oct.  26. 
R.   T.   Ubben.      2,072,142  ;   Mar.    2. 
of.       W.     R.     Hanson.       2,084,393  ; 


M.    Gray.     2,103,581  ;    Dec. 
the    etching    of    glass.      F 


28. 
Polasik. 


Mar.    30. 
electric  circuits. 

T.     J.    RadclifCe. 


Itesi  stance   element. 
Resistance  element. 
Resistance  element, 
wood.     2,008,113: 
Resistance  unit. 
Resistance  unit, 


13. 


A.  L.  Pugh,  Jr. 


Apr. 
2,087,736  ;  July 


Resistor  construction. 

20. 

Resistor  element.     K.  F.  Arnold.     2.102,302;  Dec.  14. 
Resistor  element.     G.  M.  Ehlers.     2,084,840  ;  June  22. 
Resonance  indicator.     H.  D.  Oakley.     2,087.652  :  July  20. 
Resorcinol      with      iodine.     Combining.        G.      Romanelli. 

2,102,918;  Dee.  21. 
Itospiration    apparatus.      P.     Drinker    and    L.    A.    Shaw. 

Re.  20,226  ;  Jan.  5. 
Respiration  apparatus.  Artificial.    P.  Petersen.    2,071,215  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Respiration,  Apparatus  for  producing  artificial.     B.  C.  H. 

Salilin.     2,079,952;   May  11. 
Respiration,  Device  for  promoting.     H.  Hans.     2,067,268  ; 


facepiece.      >'. 


Jan.  12. 
Respirator. 
Respirator. 
Respirator 

May   4. 
Respirator,  Filter  type. 
Respirator,   Filter  type, 

14. 
Respirator, 

2,070,754  ; 
Respiratory 

2,060,700  ; 
Respiratory 


E.    W.   Bullard.      2.085,249 ;   June  29. 
N.   Schwartz.     2,0G7,02()  ;  Jan.  5. 


;i'Pt>i 


.079.581- 


N.  Schwartz.    2,070,241  :  Feb.  9. 
N.   Schwartz.     2,102,037  ;   Dec. 


W. 


N.     Schwartz. 
F.      Wattcrs. 


gas    mask,    and    the    like 
Feb.  16. 

I)rotec(ive      jipitaratus 
Jan.   5. 
rosistaiice    testing    machine.      J.    T.    Ryan. 

2,080,432;  Aug.    10. 
Rest,  Follow.     F.  R.  Smith.     2,009.420;  Feb.  2. 
Rest    for    crankshaft    lathes,     Steady.      W.    F.     Groeno. 

2,085,357  :  June  29. 
Rest  for  veliiele  seats.  Knee.     W.  W.  Foster.     2,100,737  ; 

Nov.  30, 
Rest  for  violins.  Jaw.     W.  Cond.     2,077.987  ;  Apr.  20. 
Rest,      Grinding     machine      steady.        C.      G.      Flypare. 

2,088,550;  July  27. 
Rest,  Shoo.     S.J.Finn.    2.068,012  ;  Jan.  19. 
RcHl.niirnnt   MDpiiiMtuK.     'V.   Warner,      2,066.8(15;  Jan.   .""i. 
Restraining  device,      F,  D,  Bach.      2,081,305;  June  22. 
RcRurf.Mcliig  machine   for  i)aper  making  machine  suction 

boxes.     J.  A.   Borck.     2,088,402;  July  27. 
Retainer    for    sanltarv    tolW't   seat    covers.      R.    A.    Bacli- 

niiinn.     2,074,318;  i\Iar.  23. 
lli'liiiiHr.   Implement,      R.    ().   Allen.      2,000.401  ;  Aug.   17. 
Retainer,  Tiippel  Bi>rlng.     J.  P.  HelsH,     2,089,478;  Aug,  10, 
Ki'tMlning  (l.'vlcc.     (!.  A,  Auer,     2.0(I7,0;»)  ;  .Inn,  5, 
Kelaliilng      means      for     loose      nggregnteH,      K.      Slldell, 

2,(198,903  ;   Nov.  0. 
Retaining  means  for  shock  nlworliing  nieclinnlsni.     II.  1,. 

SiMMiee  and  J.  L.  Klor.     2,077.900;  Apr.  20. 
Retardation   controlled  brake.      E.   S.   (!ooke.     2,000,006; 

Aug,  21. 
Retardallr>n   controlled  brake.     E.  E.  llewlll.     2,088,100: 

July    27. 


Retardation  controlled  brake.     E.  E.  Hewitt.     2,091,043  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Retardation  controlled  brake.     E.  E.  Hewitt.     2,092,394  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Retardation  controlled  brake.   J.  W.  Logan,  Jr.   2,068,339  ; 

Jan.   19.  • 

Retardation      controlled      brake.      J.      W.      Logan,      Jr. 

2,077,944  ;  Apr.   20. 
Retardation  controlled  brake.    J.  C.  McCune.     2,088,528  ; 

July   27. 
Retardation   controller.     C.   C.  Farmer.     2,081,663;   May 

25. 
Retardation       controller,       Shockproof.     E.       R.      Fitch. 

2,099,390;  Nov.  16. 
Retarding  mechanism.     C.  M.  Gearing.     2,079,284  ;  May  4. 
Retarding    mechanism     for    photographic    shutters.       A. 

Bar(;nyi.     2,081,727  ;  May  25. 
Retene    and    other    carbon    compounds,    ^Manufacture    of. 

F.  W.  Muncie.     2,069,896  ;  Feb.  9. 
Retort    and    retort    setting.      C.    F.    Hawke.      2,067,085  ; 

Jan.  5 
Retort  for  the  carbonization  of  coal  and  like  material. 

Vertical.      F.    J.    and    E.    West,      2,088,252  ;    July    27. 
Retort  for  the  carbonization  of  coal  and  the  like.  Vertical. 

F.   J.  and  E.  West.     2,072,392  ;  Mar.  2. 
Retort    for   the    continuous    distillation    of    carbonaceous 

materials,   Vertical.      F.    J.    and   E.    West.      2,082,270 ; 

June  1. 
Retort  for  use  in  coke  and  gas  producing  chamber  ovens. 

Carbonizing.     C.  Still.     2,089,628  :  Aug.  10. 
Retractable  landing  gear.     A.    G.   Butler,    R.   E.   Palmer, 

and  S.  T.  Payne.     2,073,362  ;  Mar.  9. 
Retractable  landing  gear.     C.    E.   Hathorn.      2,095,743 ; 

Oct.   12. 
Retriever  for  fish  lures.     C.  I.  Shirk.     2,097,536  ;  Nov.  2. 
Return  bend.     F.   E.  Key.     2.076,850  ;  Apr.   13. 
Return  bend.     F.   E.  Key.     2,095,445  ;   Oct.   12. 
Returnable  shipping  container.     R.  C.  Bender.    2,100,309  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Reverberatory  furnace.     E.  R.  Marble.     2,098,586  :  Nov.  9. 
Reverse-current     switch.       D.     W.     E.xner.        2,081,991 ; 

June  1. 
Reverse  gear.     C.  E.  Marshall.    2,072.174  :  Mar.  2. 
Reversible  float  gauge.     H.  Hastings.     2.097,278  :  Oct.  26. 
Reversible    ratchet    wrench.      W.    C.    Kress.      2,097,594 ; 

Nov.   2. 
Reversible  reduction  gear.     E.  W.  Brasfield.     2,101,774 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Reversible    rotary   motor.      L.    A.   Anitsberg.      2,077,733 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Reversing  mechanism.     P.  H.  Batten.     2. 077. 603  :  Apr.  20. 
Reversing    mechanism    for    dry    gas    meters.      W.    Holm. 

2,080,044  ;  May  11. 
Reversing  valve  gear.     H.  A.  Finke.     2,080,203  ;  May  11. 
Revetment.     W.   H.  Evers.     2,094,167  ;   Sept.   28. 
Revolver  clip.     J.  A.  Woodhead.     2,073,436  ;  Mar.  9. 
Revolving   connecter.      H.   Asklund.      2,069,120;   Jan.   26. 
Revolving  display  case.     C.   F.  Shisler.     2,078,612  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Revolving  grip  tool.     W.  C.  Kress,     2,071,543;  Feb.  23. 
Revolving  sign.     T.  P.  Kiclielsdoerfer,     2.079.112;  May  4. 
Revolving  sign.     M.  C.  Treesh.     2.102,550  ;  Dec.  14. 
Rheostat,     n.    L.    Bradley    and   F.    J.    Haas.     2,098,273 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Rheostat.     D.  F.  Hastings.     2.066,835  ;  Jan.  5. 
Hlieostat.     A.  J.  McMaster.     2,091,371 ;  Aug.  31. 
Rheostat    or    adjustable    resistance    and    potentiometers 

with    contact    members.      H.    Nottebrock.      2,073,849; 

Mar.  16. 
Rheostat    or    potentiometer.       J.     Marsten.       2,101,441  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Kliiiiestone     making     machine.     J.     IMoscini.     2,070,502; 

Apr,    6. 
Rhinestones  or  the  like  upon  fabrics.  Affixing.     J.  Kahan. 

2,070,737  ;  Feb.  16. 
Rhodium,  Method  of  !ind  electrolyte  for  depositing.     C.  W. 

Keitel.     2,067.534  ;  Jan,  12. 
liliytlim    in   study   of  nuisic.   Device   and   method    for   ac- 

•luirlng,     B,  M.  T,Mng,     2.100,857  ;  Nov.  30. 
Rib    attiichment    for    metal    lath.      W.    O.    Hurlbert,    Jr. 

2,083,300;   Juno   8. 
Rll).  Cotton  gin.     J.  Bovd.     2,089.108:  Aug.  3. 
ItlhlH'd  board,      (i.  A,    Itnttress,      2.077.513;  Apr.  20 
Rll.hon.     A.   n.   Cohn.     2.072.095 ;   Mar.   2. 
Rlbliou  ami  Ink  composition  therefor,  Tvpewritor.     G.  W. 

Sch.H'fer.     2,103.275  ;  Dec.  28. 
Kll)lio?i    and    making    the    same.     Ink.       S.    A.     Neldlch. 

2.00(1,4  16  :   Jan.  5. 
Uihlion,    Carbon    transfer.      G.    T,    Hudspeth,      2,066,687  • 

Jan,  5, 
KIbl.on  cutter,       H,  I'lntt,     2,086,238  ;  July  6. 
KIblion    fi'cd    mechanism.    Reversible.     O.    M.    Sacerdole. 

2, 069, 277  ;  Feb.  2. 
Ulbbnn     tiMMl     nieclianisni,     Time     stamp,     J.     W.     Farls. 

:.M  00.027  ;  Nov.  23. 
Iiililion   fei'illiig   mechanlsnt.     11.   11.   Gwviiiie.     2,102.8-13  • 

Dr'c.    21. 
Ulhlion,  Ink  conveyer.     G.  E.  Pelton.     2.074,071  ;  Mar.  23 
ItlliliMii    r,.,4,      II,    WMllace.      2, 102. -MO;    I>ec,    II. 
Itldge  breaker.      F,   \V.    Mint/.,      2,0S0,S,'i,S  ;    Miiv    IS, 
Kldge  Clip  for  rooting,      \V.  C    North,      2,tlSl,(l!)9  ;  Juno  22 
Itldgi-  ventilator,     J,   H,   IMcPiTment.     2,072,461  ;  Mnr.  2 
liidge  M'litllMtoi-.     .1     II.  Mcn.riiicni.     2.10(>,7,'»!\  ;  Nov    30 


992 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


1 


Riffle.     H.  W.  Bell.     2,089,780  ;  Aug.  10. 

Rifle.     O.  Elfstrom.     2,098.137  ;  Nov.   2. 

Rifle.    C.  E.  Sprague.     2,078,591 ;  Apr.  27. 

Rifle,  Auromatic.     C.   Pelo.     2,078,155  :  Apr.   20. 

Rifle,  Rapid  firing.     P.  J.  Cleereman.     2,091,072  ;  Aug.  31. 

Rifling     apparatus     and     process.        W.      C.     Andrews. 
2,086,111  ;  July  6. 

Rig,  Combination  well  drilling.     G.  E.  Seals.     2,074,594  ; 
Mar.  23. 

Rig  drilling  control.  Rotary.     A.  H.  Carson,  R.  O.  Ander- 
son, and  C.  D.  Davenport.     2,079,841 ;   May  11. 

Rig,   Log   sawing.     C.   E.   Knapp.      2,073,407  ;  Mar.   9. 

Rigid   multicover   box.     J.   Hassenfeld.      2,088,107  ;   July 
27. 

Rim,  Adjustable.     H.  J.  Wooclc.     2,077,506  ;  Apr.  20. 

Rim,  Can  drinking.     W.  B.  Hommel.     2,075,721 ;  Mar.  20. 

Rim  construction  and  making  the  same.  Laminated.    C.  W. 
Ryerson.     2,099,410 ;   Nov.    16. 

Rim,  Finishing.     J.  M.  Ver  Meulen.     2,096,076  ;  Oct.  19. 

Rim,  Vehicle  wheel.     W.  A.  Antilotti.     2,088,988  :  Aug.  3. 

Rim,  wheel,  and  tire.    A.  C.  Stevenson.    2,074,284 ;  Mar. 
16. 

wood     heels.       H.     W. 


Russ. 


and 


Piston  ring. 
Propeller    clamping 

balancing  ring. 
Rubber  sealing  ring. 
Sealing  ring. 
Spinning  ring. 
Ventilated  piston  ring, 


2,072,440  ;  Mar.  2. 
June  15. 

R.  Y.  IMcLeod. 


2,073,297  ; 
2,079.046  ; 


Rimming     machine     for 

2,080,547  ;  May  18. 
Ring  :  See — 

Brake  holding  ring. 

Cake  and  dessert  ring. 

Curling  ring. 

Cylinder  packing  ring. 

Finger   ring. 

Keeper  ring. 

Lubricated  twister  ring 

Packing  ring. 
Ring.     J.  Bauer  and  M.  Grau, 
Ring.     G.  Schmidt.     2,083,925 
Ring  and  traveler.  Spinning  or  twisting 

2,090.137  ;  Aug.  17. 
Ring   bracing   of    rigid   airships.     L.    Durr. 

Mar.  9. 
Ring  construction.   Key.     A.   O.    Sehoeninger 

May    4. 
Ring  for  bearing  lubrication.  Oil.     R.  A.  Baudry  and  L.  M. 

Tichvinsky.     2,090,465  ;  Aug.  17. 
Ring  for  disk  wheels.  Ornamental.    G.  A.  Lyon.    2,102,470  ; 

Dec.  14.  ^    ^ 

Ring  for  floor  maintenance  machine  brushes.  Drive.     K.  C. 

Atkin.     2,103.311  ;  Dec.  28. 
Ring    for    knitting    machines.     Stitch.     R.    H.    Lawson. 

2,069,672  ;  Feb.   2. 
Ring   for    oil    control    and    compression.    Piston.      F.    W. 

Wilkening  and  W.  Wuerfel.     2,078,519  ;  Apr.  27. 
Ring    for    pneumatic    tires.    Safety.      A.    W.    Woodward. 

2,102,551 ;  Dec.  14. 
Ring    for    receptacle    covers.    Clamping.     L. 

2.079.114  :   May  4. 
Ring   for   typewriter   platens,    Twlrler.      C. 

2,T)71,147 ;  Feb.  16. 
Ring    securing    means.      W.    M.    Charman. 

May  18. 
Ring  welding  appliance.  Finger.     C.   Schatz 

Dec.  14. 
Rings,  Making  finger.     F.   J.   Gaertner.     2,103,413  ;   Dec. 

28. 
Rings,     Making     piston.     F.     W.    Wilkening.     2,099,712 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Ringer.     H.  A.  Bredehoft.     2,082,095  ;  June  1. 
Rlnser.     C.  Morrison.     2,067,780  ;  Jan.  12. 
Rinser  and  sterilizer.  Container.     P.  K.  Girton.    2,067,838  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Ripper,  High  lift.     R.  M.  Davenport.      2,093,125  ;    Sept. 

14. 
Ripper,  Revolving.     R.   Killefer.     2,100,856;  Nov.  30. 
Rivet.     E.  W.   Curtis.     2,099,678  ;  Nov.  23. 
Rivet.    F.  L.  Sheane.     2.096,598  :  Oct.  19. 
Rivet  and  cap  setting  machine.    A.  R.  Havener.   2,097,248  ; 

Oct.   26. 
Rivet  connection,  Manufacture  of.    W.  Eckold. 

July  6. 
Rivet,  Explosion.     K.  and  O.  Butter. 
Rivet  feed.     J.  Gualtiere.     2,078,659 
Rivet  setting   device.     R.  H.   Bogg. 
Rivet  setting  machine.     J.  Gualtiere. 
Riveting  apparatus.     R.   S.   Osborne 

Riveting  machine. 
Riveting  machine. 


W.    Evans. 
J.    Watson. 

2,080,848  ; 

2,102,546  ; 


2,086,218  ; 

2,080,220  ;  May  11. 
Apr.  27. 

2.075.162  ;  Mar.  .^O. 
2,078,660  ;  Apr.  27. 
2,070.309  :   Feb.   9. 
H.  H.  Diehl.     2,077,097  :  Apr.  13. 
F.  A.   Howard.     2.085.6.59  ;  June  29. 
Riveting  machine.     E.  Turnqulst.     2,101,924  ;  Dec.  14. 
Rivettinc  machine.     L.  C.  Hack.     2.088,8.59  ;  Aug.  3. 
Rivets,  Apparatus   for  installing  tubula;-.     H.  E.   Waiier. 

2,069,907  ;  Fob.  9. 
Ronch   trap.  Automatic.     A,   Jfora.     2,100,909;   Nov.   30. 
Road    constructing  machine.     G.  F.  BuUard.     2,086,469  ; 

July  6. 
Ro.nd    construction,   Reenforced  concrete.     A.   C.   Fischer. 

Re.  20,376  ;  May  25. 
Ro.nd      direction      .sign,      Automatic.        J.      B.      Strauss. 

2,097.900  :   Nov.   2. 
Road    expansion    joint. 

July  6. 
Road  finishing  machine. 

15. 
Road-grader    moldboard 

2,074,601  ;  Mar.  23. 

Road   grading  machine. 

2,089,730  ;   Aug.   10. 


R  R.  Robertson.  2,086,393 ; 
W.  D.  Vinton.  2,084,068  ;  June 
control  means.  I.  M.  Wells. 
E.  C.  Brown  and  L.   S.   Burns. 


Road  grading  machine.  J.  S.  Burns.  2,074,081 ;  Mar.  16. 
Road-grading  machine.  F.  S.  Parkes.  2,086,430  ;  July  6. 
Road     implement.       W.     C.    Anthony    and     L.    Wachter. 

2,088.564;  Aug.  3. 
Road   ioint  machine.     J.  N.  Heltzel.     2,098,870  ;  Nov.   9. 
Road   leveler.     M.  E.   Peterson.     2,068,433  ;    Jan.   19. 
Road   machine.      C.   A.    Gustafson.      2,081,536 ;    May   25. 
Road  machine.      C.  A.  Gustafson.     2,085,971 ;  July  6. 
Road  machine.     C.  A.  Gustafson.     2,100,005  ;  Nov.  23. 
Road     machine,     Combination.       D.     Krout.       2,092,458 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Road    making    apparatus.     R.     S.     Spencer.     2,086,395 ; 

July  6. 
Roads.    Marking   the   side   boundaries    of.      P.    C.    Doyle. 

2,096,275  ;    Oct,   19. 
Road     material     spreading    machine.       J.     N.     Heltzel. 

2,076,890  ;  Apr.  13. 
Road     materials.     Manufacture     of.        E.      O.      Rhodes 

2,068,304  ;  Jan.  19. 
Road    measuring    apparatus.      L.    W.    Hall.      2,083,841 ; 

June  15. 
Road    paving    compositions.    Preparing.      E.    B.    Cadwell 

2,068,164  ;   Jan.   19. 
Road  ripper.     A.  P.  McKay.     2,078,539  ;  Apr.  27. 
Road  roller.     A.  W.  Aitken.     2,089,591  ;  Aug.  10. 
Road  roller.     A.  W.  Aitken.     2.099.590  ;  Nov.  16 
Road  roller.    E.  V.  Biles.    2,078,900 ;  Apr.  27. 
Road  semi-surfacing  implement.     O.  A.  Rich      2  093  766  • 

Sept.  21.  '        ' 

Road  sign.  H.  T.  Chinn.  2.090,783  ;  Aug.  24. 
Road  sign.  B.  H.  Smith.  2,090,157  ;  Aug.  17. 
Roads,  Apparatus  for  producing  mineral   aggregate.     M 

Madsen.     2,069,376  ;  Feb.  2. 
Roads,    Making   or   repairing.      W.    P.    Day.      2,085,420  • 

June  29.  ' 

Roadway  bos.     A.  Bugbee.     2,094,523  ;   Sept.  28. 
Roadways,   Building   concrete.     E.   L.   Shaw.     2  096  699  • 

Oct.   19.  ' 

— jUoy , j.y ^■— o  ^  J3I1,  ^o< 
Roaster,    Automatic.      H.    C.    A.    Behr   and    J.    J.    Eck 

2,071,293  ;  Feb.  16. 
Roaster,  Pimiento.     M.  M.  Linkenauger.     2,087,692  ;  July 

Roaster,    Portable    coffee.     J.    Lampel.     2,094,016 ;    Sept. 

Roasting  apparatus.     L.  H.  Backer,   J.  H.  Keenan,  and 

J.  L.  Kopf.    2,081,349  ;  May  25. 
Roasting     apparatus.       A.     C.     Waldvogel.       2,101,417: 

Dec.  7. 
Roasting,  toasting,   grilling,   and   cooking  apparatus.     A. 

Walterspiel.     2,101,967  ;  Dec.  14. 
^"onnl'o'y^'^'X  J:  ^'^-    ^"^y-    J'^-    aD<J    ^-    JD.    Wilfley. 

-^.094, ODD  ;  Oct.    5. 
Robe.  Lounging.     S.  UUmann.     2,093.945  :  Sept.  21 
Rock  blade  for  bulldozers.     G.  S.  Allin  and  T.  P.  Flynn. 

2.081,192  ;  May  25. 
Rock  bit.     M.  H.  Arnold.     2,085,941  ;  July  6. 
Rock  drill.     J.  C.  Curtis.     2,075,706  ;  Mar.  30. 
Rock  drill.     J.  C.  Curtis.     2,090.031  ;  Aug   17 
Rock  drill.     J.  C.  Curtis.     2,092,530 ;   Sept.  7. 
Rock  drill.     E.  G.  Gartin.     2,081,917-20  ;  June  1. 
Rock  drill.     E.  G.  Gartin.     2,094,353  ;  Sept.  28. 
Rock  drill.     E.  G.  Gartin.     2,094,400  ;  Sept.  28. 
Rock  drill.     E.  G.  Gartin.     2,103,252  ;  Dec,  28. 
Rock   drill,     F,   F.   Graham.     2,103,359  ;   Dec.   28. 
Rock  drill.     W.  J.  McCallum.     2,101,864-5  ;  Dec.  14 
Rock  drill.     W.  A.  Smith.  Jr.     2,076,355  ;  Apr.  6. 
Kock  drill     W.  A.  Smith,  Sr.    2,088,670  ;  Aug.  3. 
Rock  dri  1.     A.  J.  Thowless.      2.089.230  :  Aug.   10. 
Rock  drill  feeding  mechanism.     E.  G.  Gartin.     2,081,921 ; 

Rock  drill  feeding  mechanism.     G.  C.  Pearson  and  I.  S 

Carpenter.     2,086,634  ;  July  13. 

June*^i''^    mechanism.      M.    C.    Huffman.      2,081,931; 
Rock    drilling    mechanism.       E.    G.    Gartin.       2,081,922; 

^"w*^  4,'"A'i',?,"  mechanism.    Mark  A.  and  M.  A.  Palmer,  Jr. 
Ke.  20.O21  ;  Sept.  28. 

^^°fn«'l''i','L°^T™*''^''?°'^™-     ^^-  ^-  and   M.  A.  Palmer,  Jr. 
-,UB.i, 418  ;  June  1. 

^''Nov°'"2r""*'^  ^"'1  •''*•     J-  P-  Cunningham.     2,099,677  ; 
Rocker    arm.      F,    J.    Jones.      2,079  2.54  •    Mav    4 
Rocket.    T.  G.  Hitt.    2,086,618  ;  July  13.        ^ 
Rocket  assembly.     J.  B.  Decker.     2,095,490  ;  Oct    12 
Rod:  See — 

Connecting  rod.  Surveyor's  rod 

(iirtnin   rod.  Ullage   rod. 

Fishing  rod  Weld  rod. 

Leveling  rod.  Welding  or  filler  rod. 

Sewer  rod.  Welding  rod 

^to67,70o!'"jan"l2"-  ^^  ^^  ^"°*  ^""^  ^-  °-  ^'^^"^• 
^'°o  ■,o"'3'"f''^D^  the  same.  Airplane  control.  J.  Kylstra. 
Rod  and'  reel.  Fishing.  A.  J.  Bond.  2,100.428  ;  Nov  30 
2  07t715TFeb  g's!""^  mechanism.  '  F. '  A.  WesVal. 
Rod^  bending  machine.  R.  K.  Palmer.  2,086,736  ;  July 
Rod  connection.  Lift.    G.  P.  Gavin.    2,067,759 ;  Jan.  12. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


993 


Rod  construction,   Curtain.     A.  N.   Pasman.     2,075,052 : 

Mar.  30. 
Rod   construction    for    radial    type    Internal    combustion 

engines,  Connecting.    G.  D.  Angle.    2,071,193  ;  Feb.  16. 
Rod  device,  Plumb.     F.  H.  Higgins,  Jr.     2,096,638  ;  Oct. 

Rod   for    firearms.    Cleaning.      L.    S.    Riley.      2,070,844 : 

Feb.  16. 
Rod  grip,  Polish.     R.  C.  Pfeil.     2,092,986  ;   Sept.  14. 
Rod  hanger.     J.  F.  Eaton.     2,091,225  ;  Aug.  24. 
Rod  hanger.     L.  A.  Vandervoort.  2,096,600  ;   Oct.  19. 
Rod    hanger   and    tubing   rack.    Combined.      P.    H.    Nash. 

2,102,966;  Dec.  21. 
Rod   hanger.    Straight   lift.      A.   N.   Porter.      2,092.181 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Rod  joint  or  coupling.    J.  A.  Martin.    2,072,898 ;  Mar.  9. 
Rodless  pump.     W.  N.  Huff.     2,095,602  ;  Oct.  12. 
Rod  line  hook-off  and  anchor.     W.  W.  Foster.     2,071,787  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Rod,  Making  a  metal-clad.     W.  J.  Mcltvane.     2,086,135  ; 

July  6. 
Rod-packing,  Metallic.     J.  Badeker.     2,084,235 ;  June  15. 
Rod-packing,     Multistage     adjustable.     H.     T.     Wheeler. 

2,090,956  ;  Aug.  24. 
Rods   and   the    like   of   comminuted    material,    Method   of 

and     apparatus     for     producing.       G.     T.     Southgate. 

2,097,502  ;  Nov.  2. 
Rods  and  wires,  Method  and  apparatus  for  sampling.     R. 

Coleman.     2,096,320  ;   Oct.   19. 
Rods,  bars,  tubes,  or  the  like.  Apparatus  for  heating  the 

ends  of.     R.  A.  Bedford.     2,086,290  ;  July  6. 
Rodless  pump.      W.  N.  Huff.     2,101,218;  Dec.  7. 
Rodentproof  container.     O.  E.  Huse.     2,093,109  ;  Sept.  14. 
Rodent  trap.     G.  M.  Landes.     2,099,021  ;  Nov.   16. 
Roentgen  ray  control  unit.     C.  B.  Horsley  and  E.  R.  Gold- 
field.     2,094,103  ;   Sept.  28. 
Roll.     R.   J.  Wilkie.     2,066,755  ;   Jan.   5. 
Roll  and  making  the  same.  Rubber  covered.     S.  P>.  Ward. 

2,066,752  ;  Jan.   5. 
Roll    attachment   for   paper   box   machines    or    the   like. 

T.  S.  Fitchett.     2,081,583  ;  May  25. 
Roll,  Buffing.     E.  H.  Van  Valkenburgh.     2.089,721  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Roll  changing  apparatus.     A.  J.  Cline  and  H.  L.  McCleerv. 

2,086,068  ;  July  6. 
Roll,  Cutting.     H.  A.   Cumfer.     2,092,052  ;  Sept.  7. 
Roll,     Electric    heating    and    drying.       R.     A.     Carleton. 

2.074  455  ■  Mar    23 
Roll  for'  film's.  Storage.     F.  Member.     2,084,041  ;  June  15. 
Roll    for    ironing    machines.     J.     Mikulasek.     2,069,552  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Roll  for  textile  drafting  machines.  Top.     E.  L.  Martin. 

2.072,642  ;  Mar.  2. 
Roll"  for  -writing  machines,  Platen.    J.  Q.  Sherman  and  A. 

W.  Metzner.     2,067,211  ;  Jan.  12. 
Roll    forged     articles.    Apparatus    for    making.       F.     L. 

Scoutten.     2,081,959  ;  June  1. 
Roll  fulling  mill.  Multiple.     J.  D.  Hunter  and  E.  Cannity. 

2.095.216  ;  Oct.  5. 
Roll   grinding  machine.      A.  G.   Belden.     2,078,705  :   Apr. 

27. 
Roll   handling   mechanism.      W.    C.    George.      2,075,192 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Roll-holder.     E.  du  P.  Meyrowltz.     2,067,498 ;  Jan.  12. 
Roll  in  opening  and  picking  machinery.  Regulating  feed- 
ing and  forming.     J.  G.  Kershaw.     2,075,525  ;  Mar.  30. 
Roll  paper  cutter  bar.     C.  D.  Portle.     2,087,529  ;  July  20. 
Roll  paper  holder.     \V.  Pollard.     2.095.419  ;  Oct.  12. 
Roll,  Printing.     A.  L.  Frcedlander.     2,088,471  :  July  27. 
Roll  rim  head.     M.  J.  and  V.  A.  Kist.     2,097.982  ;  Nov.  2. 
Roll  roofing  fastener.    C.  J.  Dexter.     Re.  20,470  ;  Aug.  17. 
Roll,    Rubber.     A.   L.   Froedlander.     2,094,008;    Sept.    28. 
Roll,  Rubber  covered  suction.     A.  H.  Standley  and  H.  H. 

Burrows.     2,060,119;  Jan.  26. 
Rolls,  Making.     H.  E.  Walters.     2,097,709  ;  Nov.  2. 
Rolls     of    web    materials,    Tri-tab     for.     J.    F.     Keville. 

2.004,454  ;  Sept.  28. 
Roll  stand  unit  ror  a  continuous  reducing  mill.    H.  StUtlng. 

2.071,712;  Feb.  23. 
Roll    supporting    and     manipulating     mechanism,     Web. 

H.  A.  W.  Wood.     2,082,373  ;  June  1. 
Roll,  Textile.     C.  K.  Diinlap.     2,060,945  ;  Feb.  9. 
Roll,  Top.     W.  Stnhlecker.     2,098,436  :  Nov.  9. 
Koll  top  container.     J.  Krelsler.     2,009,122  ;  Nov.  16. 
Rolled  fabric  support.     H.  Ferber.     2,096,168:  Oct.  19. 
Rolled  paper  feeder.     A.  J.  Springer.     2,075,071  ;  Mar.  30. 
Rolled  products.  Making.     D.  P.  Forbes,  E.  J.  Mohr,  and 

F.  W.  Meyer.     2,087,700  ;  July  20. 
Roller :  See — 

f^nn  roller.  Pocket  cigarette  roller. 

Hair  curllne  roller.  rrliillng  proHs  roller. 

Husking  roll(!r.  Printing  roller. 

Knee  support  roller.  Road  roller. 

Motor    propelled     wheeled      Skate  roller, 
roller.  Snapping  roller. 

I'liHte  ciidlnc   roller.  Trolley    roller. 

Roller.     J.  E.  Marshall.     2,071,080;  Feb.  16. 
Roller.      H.  It.  Moyer.      2,069.534;   Feb.  2. 
Holler  apparatus,     M.   E.   II.    Parkin.     2.007,290;  Oct.  26. 
Roller     iiHHemblv,     I'ud.       10.     Hobs    and    A.     S.    lOllason. 

2,073,225;   Miir.   0. 
Roller  ntlacliini'nt  for  lltliogruplilc  maclilnon.     R.  C.  DI.T. 

2,083,407  ;   June  8. 
Holl.T  Ix.MilMir.     F.  v..  Bachmiin.     2.080,048;  Aug.  3. 

122128— P— 03 


Roller  bearing.     W.  G.  Kifer.    2,071,797  ;  Feb.  23. 
Roller  bearing.     F.  G.   Seifarth.     2,068,198;  Jan.   19. 
Roller   bearing.   Tapered.     H.   E.   Wise.     2,087,680 ;   July 

20. 
Roller  bit.     A.  C.  Catland.     2,066,671  ;  Jan.  5. 
Roller  bit.     A.  C.  Catland.     2,068,375  ;  Jan.  19. 
Roller  bit.     A.  C.  Catland.     2,087,501  ;  July  20. 
Roller  bit.     C.   E.  Reed.     2,098,758  ;  Nov.  9. 
Roller  bit.     H.  C.    Smith  and  J.    T.  Phipps.     2,094,856  ; 

Oct.   5. 
Roller   clearer,    Top.     T.   G.    Gray.      2,078,847 ;   Apr.    27. 
Roller    construction,    Track.      C.    R.    Rogers.      2,080,744 ; 

May  18. 
Roller  conveyer.     H.  M.  Rishel.     2,077,188-90  ;  Apr.  13. 
Roller  cutter  and  antifriction  bearing  assembly  for  earth 

boring  drills.     C.  E.   Reed.     2,075,999-76,000  ;  Apr.   6. 
Roller    cutter   assembly    for    earth    boring    drills.     C.    E. 

Reed.     2,075,998  ;  Apr.  6. 
Roller   cutter   spindle   and   antifriction   assembly.     C.   E. 

Reed.     2,076,001  ;  Apr.    6. 
Roller    cutter,    spindle    and    bearing   assembly    for    earth 

boring  drills.     C.  E.  Reed.     2,075,997  ;  Apr.   6. 
Roller  dam  structure.     P.  B.  Hunter  and  L.  E.  Endsley. 

2,072,714 ;  Mar.  2. 
Roller  drill.     A.  T.  Cox.     2,091,193  ;  Aug.  24. 
Roller  for  film  handling  apparatus,  Pressure.     H.  Freese. 

2,085,904  ;  July  6. 
Roller     for     lithographic     presses,     Dampening.       G.     G. 

Goedike.     2,080,127;  May  11. 
Roller    for   manufacturing   lenticular   film.    Producing   an 

embossing.      J.    Eggert    and    G.    Heymer.       2,097,971  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Roller  hearth  furnace.     G.  W.  Hegel.     2,082,628  ;  June  1. 
Roller  mill.     E.  B.  Beccard.     2,082,819  ;  June  8. 
Roller  mill.     R,   Goll.     2,093,606  ;   Sept.   21. 
Roller    mill.      J.    W.    Kent    and    E.    Peters.       2,082,498; 

June  1. 
Roller  screen.    A.  F.  Nye.    2,098,105  ;  Nov.  2. 
Roller  shoulder  bit.      C.  A.  Dean.     2,080,117;  May   11. 
Roller  stippler.    A.  T.  Adams.     2,087,888  ;  July  27. 
Roller     unit.      Interchangeable     duplex.     L.      Depovsek. 

2.098,722  ;   Nov.  9. 
Rollers,  Propulsion  means  for.     B.  Moore,  Jr.     2,096,911 ; 

Oct.   26. 
Rolling,    forming,    and   welding.    Apparatus   and    method 

for.     J.  L.  Anderson.     2,084,375;  June  22. 
Rolling  machine.     C.  W.  Sinclair.     2,093,933  :  Sept.  21. 
Rolling,  Method  and  apparatus  for.     A.  B.  Montgomery. 

2,087,065  ;  July  13. 
Rolling  mill.     H.   C.   Inslee.     2,094,920  ;   Oct.   5. 
Rolling  mill.     H.  A.  Kessler.     2,069,496  ;  Feb.  2. 
Rolling  mill.      A.  Tj.  Krause.      2.0, '.1.455  :  Mav  A 
Rolling  mill.    A.  B.  Montgomery.    2,072,122  ;  Mar.  2. 
Rolling  mill.    E.  B.  Moore.     2,071,212  ;  Feb.  16. 
Rolling  mill.      M.   Morgan.      2,090,221  ;  Aug.   17. 
Rolling  mill.     M.  Morgan.     2,090,402  :  Aug.    17. 
Rolling  mill.     J.  J.  Munson.     2,101,266  ;  Dec.  7. 
Rolling  mill.     J.  M.  O'Malley.     2,094,106  ;  Sept.  28. 
Rolling    mill.       H.     L.     Sehreck     and    A.     K.     Hamilton. 

2.006,743  ;  Jan.  5. 
Rolling  mill.     J.   W.   Sheperdson,   M.  Morgan,   and  J.   M. 

O'Malley.     2,083,100  ;  June  8. 
Rolling  mill.     D.  M.  Solenberger.     2,072,831  ;  Mar.  2. 
Rolling  mill,  Multihlgh.     W.  Rohn.     2,085,449  ;  June  29. 
Rolling   pin    cover.    Sanitary.      F.    S.    Dixon.      2,070,199  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Rolling  screen.     J.  J.  Woloszyn.     2,075,322  :  Mar.  30. 
Rolling  under  tension.     E.  B.  Hudson.     2,078.711  ;  Apr.  27. 
Rolls  and  pastries.  Forming.     P.  J.  Brennan.     2,072,793 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Rolls  for  rolling  metals  and  apparatus  therefor.  Surfac- 
ing metallic.     C.  W.   Hazelett.     2,075.394  ;   Mar.   30. 
Rolls,    Making    printing.      M.    M.    Safford.      2,073,528 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Rolls   of   rolling   mills.   Alignment   maintenance  for   the. 

F.    P.   Dahlstrom.      2,075,574 ;    Mar.    30. 
Rolls,    Treating    rubber.      W.    L.    Kauffman.      2,073,895 ; 

Mar.  16. 
R5ntgen  -  tube,        IIigh-tenslon-i)roof.  P.       VierkUtter. 

2,089,723;  Aug.  10. 
Roof.     A.  R.  Podolske.     2.096,469  ;  Oct.  19. 
Roof  and  wall  surface.     L.  Wright.     2,081,191  ;    May  25. 
Roof,   Car.     C.  D.  Bonsall.     2,092,271  ;   Sept.   7. 
Roof,  Car.     C.  D.  Bonsall.     2,101,300;  Dec.   7. 
Roof,  Car.     C.  D.  Bonsall.     2,102,455;  Dee.  14. 
Roof,  Car.     G.  G.  Gilpin.     2,085,311  ;  June  20. 
Roof.  <'ar.      G.  G.  Gilpin.      2,00:<.750  ;  Sept.   21. 
Roof,  Car.     W.  P.   Murphy.     2,085.540;   June  20. 
Roof,  Car.      W.   1'.  Muri.tiv.     2,102.'J7(>  :   Pee.   M. 
Roof,  Car.     E.  E.   Schli-glnger.     2.085,338;  Juno  20. 
Roof,  Car.     J.  S.  Swann.     2,002,203  ;  Sept.  7. 
Roof  nunposlllon  and  producing  the  .same.      It.  C.  .\vory. 

2.090,093  ;    Nov.     16. 
Roof    const  ruction.      U.    M.    Cnlklns   and    J.    W.    Swank. 

2,070,048  ;  Fob.  18. 
Roof        conHlnicllon,        Flonlliig.  J.        Iloenlgluwisen. 

2,0,S0,.MiH  ;  May  18. 
Kiiol'  conslriiollon.   House.     I.  M.  Brandjord.     2,008,866; 

Nov    0. 
Roof    conHlrucllon,    Tile.     T.     D.     Corcoran.     2,084,609; 

Juiu<   22. 
Roof  cooling  device.     I..  TI.   Holder.     2,060.150;  Jan.   20 
Roof,  Corruffntod  Kinss.     ID.  H.  Hobble.     2.003.650  :  Seot. 

21. 


994 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Roof    covering    and     roofing    member.       H.     D.     Brown. 

2,097,546;   Nov.   2. 
Roof  for  gardens.     W.  Mass.     2,094,801 ;  Oct.  5. 
Roof    for    storage    tanks,    Floating.      W.    Gf.    McCullam. 

2,071,552-3;  Feb.  2.3. 
Koof,  Self-supporting  tank.    J.  B.  Williamson.    2,073,358 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Roof,    Silo.      C.  A.   Bangert.      2,092,722  ;    Sept.    7. 
Roof  structure.  Shingle.     M.  P.  Phelan.     2,094,188  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Roof  ventilation  apertures  in  motor  cars.  Means  for  screen- 
ing.    E.  H.  Swan.     2,094,932  ;   Oct.   5. 
Roofing.     H.   C.  Avery.     2,099,094  ;  Nov.   16. 
Roofing.     F.  H.   Bluhm.     2,076,014;  Apr.   6. 
Roofing.     W.  W.  Candler.     2,096,784  ;  Oct.  26. 
Roofing.     L.  Snow.    2,097,845  ;  Nov.  2. 
Roofing  and   siding  construction.     T.  Storm.     2,085,552  ; 

June  29. 
Roofing     and     siding     element.        N.     P.      Harsliberger. 

2,095,248-9  ;  Oct.  12. 
Roofing     and      siding     element.        N.     P.     Harshberger. 

2,096,242  ;   Oct.   19. 
Roofing,    Apparatus    for    surfacing.        J.    L.    Wettlaufer. 

2,074,445  ;  Mar.  23. 
Roofing  construction.     O.  J.  Kuhn.     2,089,488  ;   Aug.   10. 
Roofing  element.     T.   Robinson.     2,075,058;  Mar.  30. 
Roofing  fastener.     H.  L.  Guy.     2,080,912  ;  May  18. 
Roofing    material.      S.    G.    Wright.      2,092,567 ;    Sept.    7. 
Roofing  or  like  element.     O.  A.  Heppes  and  L.   Kirsch- 

baum.     2,071,229;  Feb.  16. 
Roofing,  Process  and  apparatus  for  producing  variegated. 

B.  S.  Penley.     2,068,761 ;  Jan.  26. 
Roofing,    Process    and    apparatus    for    surfacing.      R.    A. 

Holdsworth.     2,074,147  ;  Mar.  16. 
Roofing,    Process    and    apparatus    for    surfacing.      B.    S. 

Penley.     2,074,130  ;  Mar.  16. 
Roofing,    Process    and    apparatus    for    surfacing.      B.    S. 

Penley  and  R.  A.  Holdsworth.     2,074,131  ;  Mar.  16. 
Roofing,  Process  and  apparatus  for  surfacing.     J.  Robert. 

2,068,767  ;  Jan.  26. 
Roofing,     Producing     colored.     J.     D.     Giles.     2,094,150 ; 

Sept.   28. 
Roofing,  Sheet  metal.     V.  T.  Renner.     2,099,752  ;  Nov.  23. 
Roofing,  Standing  lap  seam.     G.  D.  Overholtz.     2,073,706  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Roofing,  Tile.    H.  Gimeno.     2,100,505  ;  Nov.  30. 
Roofing  tool.     F.  J.   Caronia.     2,081,735  ;    May  25. 
Roofs,  floors,  ceilings,  and  the  like,  Construction  of.     D. 

Farrar,    J.    C.    F.    Davidson,    and    T.    G.    M.    Harris. 

2,096,629  ;   Oct.   19. 
Roofs,  Trimming  for.     K.   Stief.     2,096,984  ;  Oct.  26. 
Room     cooling     apparatus.     Portable.     J.     R.     Ballard. 

2,099,188  ;   Nov.    16. 
Room   unit.    Consolidated.      S.    J.    Samelow.      2,087,121 ; 

July  13. 
Rooms,  Heating.     G.  C.   Squassi.     2,075,368;  Mar.  30. 
Root  crop  digging  device.     W.  Pa*inike.     2,102,213  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Rooter.     M.  M.  Brodersen.     2,091,427  ;  Aug.  31. 
Rope  binding  means.     C.  P.  Wilson.     2,093,900  ;  Sept.  21. 
Rope  clip.     J.  Faber,  Jr.     2,097,550  ;  Nov.  2. 
Rope  cutting  device.     P.   J.  Zwaal.     2,084,663  ;  June  22. 
Rope,  Lubricating  wire.     R.  B.  Wythe.     2,095,461  ;   Oct. 

12. 
Rope  manufacture,  Wire.     M.  W.  Reed.     2,079,873 ;  May 

11. 
Rope    structure.       M.    W.    Reed    and    E.     J.    Reardon. 

2,079,874 ;  May  11. 
Rope  tightener.     T,  A.  Kendzv.     2,090,005  :  Aug.  17. 
Rope,  Wire.     F.  C.  Carstarphen.     2,074,956;  Mar.  23. 
Rosin  and  its  production.  High  melting  point.    P.  Schnorf. 

2,074,192  ;  Mar.  16. 
Rosin,    Apparatus    for   refining.      R.    S.    Hancock   and   A. 

Langmeler      2,070,125  ;  Feb.  9. 
Rosin  composition  and  producing,  Noncrystallizing.     J.  N. 

Borglin.     2,081,889  ;  May  25. 
Rosin    esters.    Refining    of.      J.    N.    Borglin.      2,103,445  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Rosin,  Refining.     J.  N.   Borglin.     2.069,992  ;  Feb.  9. 
Rosin,   Refining.     J.  N.  Borglin.     2,081,890 ;  May  25. 
Rosin,    Refining.     D.    H.    Sheffield.      2,094,503  ;    Sept.    28 
Rosin  sampler.     L.  T.  Baker.     2.102,875  ;   Dec.  21. 
Rotary    aggregate    drier.      I.    J.    Overman.      2,082,970 

June  8. 
Rotary    combustion    engine.       E.    Bahnsen.       2,088.361 

July   27. 
Rotary  combustion  engine.     H.  E.  Lickfeldt.     2,070,606 

Feb.  16. 
Rotary  combustion  engine.     W.  H.   Potthast.     2,100,267 

Nov.  23. 

Rotary  core  bit.     1i.  S.  Copelin.     2,070,001  :  Feb   9. 
Rotary     core     drill,     Collapsible.        G.     A.     Macreadv 

2,090,859  ;  Nov.  23. 
Rotary  cutter.      H.   U.   Albee.      2,076.110:   Apr.   6 
Rotary  cutter.     S.  H.  Grattan.     2,085,095  ;  June   29. 
Rotary  cutting  tool.     E.  Hassig.     2,096,480  :   Oct.  19 
Rotary  cutting  tool.    P.  Miller.    2,096,056  :  Oct.  19 
Rotary     cylindrical      valve.        A.     H.      Cuddon-Fletcher 

2,078,723  ;  Apr.  27. 
Rotary    disk    bit.       J.     H.     Howard    and     C.     Catland 

2,084,442  ;  June  22. 
Rotary  disk  bit.     W.  T.  Woods.     2,086,486  ;  July  6 
Rotary  disk  filter.     C.  J.  Peterson.     2,086,636;  July   13 


Rotary  drier.  C.  O.  Lavett.  2,100,444  ;  Nov.  30. 
Rotary  drum  drier.  J.  Essers.  2,070,227  ;  Feb.  9. 
Rotary  electric  switch.     M.  Zuckerman.     2,071,099  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Rotary  engine.     E.  C.  Bell.     2,084,667  ;  June  22. 
Rotary  engine.     W.  A.  Cohen.     2,069,646  ;  Feb.  2. 
Rotary    engine.      J.    G.    Edmundson    and    J.    B.    Taylor. 

2,081,270  ;  May  25. 
Rotary  engine.     C.  C.  English.     2,088,779  ;  Aug.  3. 
Rotary  engine.     M.  S.  Hopkins.     2,097,881 ;  Nov.  2. 
Rotary  engine.     J.  L.  Kempthorne.     2,087,772  ;  July  20. 
Rotary  engine.    R.  Mabille.    2,071,799  ;  Feb.  23. 
Rotary  engine.     M.  Murakami.     2,085,505  :  June  29. 
Rotary  engine.     F.  G.  O'Rourke.     2,091,520  ;  Aug.  31. 
Rotary  engine.     R.  C.  Swink.     2,088,121 ;  July  27. 
Rotary  engine.     L,.  1<\  Upshaw,  Jr.      2.07ii.l92  :  lU.,     -) 
Rotary  engine.     A.  H.   Wellensiek.     2,075,561 ;  Mar.  30. 
Rotary    engine.    Positive   acting.      C.    F.    Adler    and    W. 

Bejeuhr.     2,091,577  ;  Aug.   31. 
Rotary  excavator:     H.    D.   Sandstone.     2,085,336 ;    June 

29. 
Rotary  face  bit.  F.  E.  Jarvis.  2,081,302  ;  May  25. 
Rotary  filter.  A.  J.  Barnebl.  2,076,611  ;  Apr.  13. 
Rotary  filters.  H.  D.  Grant.  2,072,586  ;  Mar.  2. 
Rotary  fluid  clutch.  W.  N.  Eddins.  2,101,899  ;  Dec.  14. 
Rotary  for  well  drilling.  A.  R.  Maier.  2,073,559  ;  Mar.  9. 
Rotary     forging     die,      Continuous.        T.     A.     Bowers. 

2,076,541  ;  Apr.  13. 
Rotary  game  table.     O.  Goldberger.     2,100,280  ;  Nov.  23. 
Rotary     internal     combustion     engine.       A.     H.     Wood. 

2,078,887  ;  Apr.  27. 
Rotary  machine.     F.  W.    Hild.     2.067,921  ;   Jan.   19. 
Rotary  machine.     L.  E.  Zerbe.     2,072,936  ;  Mar.  9. 
Rotary    members,    Driving.     W.    A.    Woodeson    and    W. 

Midgley.     2,099,359 ;   Nov.    16. 
Rotary  motor.     M.  E.  Hover.     2,071,528  ;  Feb.  23. 
Rotary  motor.    G.  Plato.    2,067,728  ;  Jan.  12. 
Rotary  motor.     E.  L.  Rice.     2,103,180  ;  Dec.  21. 
Rotary    press.       F.     L.     Ireland    and     P.     L.     Chappell. 

2,069,448  ;  Feb.  2. 
Rotary  press,  Web  perfecting.     H.  M.  Barber.    2,076,932- 

3  ;  Apr.  13. 
Rotary    printing    machine.      S.    H.    Paxton.      2,083,862 ; 

June  15. 
Rotary  printing  press.     C.  S.   Crafts  and  C.  A.  Harless. 

2,090,939  ;  Aug.  24. 
Rotary  printing  press.     H.  J.  Luehrs.     2,076,241  ;  Apr.  6. 
Rotary  pump.     A.   Bargeboer.     2,092,740  ;   Sept.   7. 
Rotary  pump.     J.  L.  Bilderbeck.     2,097,718  ;  Nov.  2. 
Rotary   pump.     J.  C.  Buckbee.     2,098,652 ;  Nov.  9. 
Rotary  pump.     T.  Hansen.     2,096,490  ;  Oct.   19. 
Rotary  pump.     I.  C.  Jennings.     2,073,014;    Mar.  9. 
Rotary  pump.     J.  Mann.     2,073,215  ;  Mar.  9. 
Rotary  pump.    A.A.Ross.    2,068.570  ;  Jan.  19. 
Rotary  pump.     S.  B.  Stine.     2,097,262  :  Oct.  26. 
Rotary  pump.      C.   J.   Westin.     2,073,188  ;   Mar.   9. 
Rotary   pump,    Valveless.      T.   A.    Bateman.      2,076,536  • 

Apr.  13. 
Rotary  sign.     L.  B.  Frye.     2,094,942  ;  Oct.  5. 
Rotary  sign.     L.  F.  Van  Schuck.     2,075,245  ;  Mar.  30. 
Rotary  switch.     C.  B.  Howard.     2,096,745  ;   Oct.  26 
Rotary  switch.     E.  Uhle.     2,090.505  :  Aug.  17 
Rotary  switch.  Double  circuit.     C.  B.  Howard.     2,103,287  • 

Dec.  28. 
Rotary  tool.     L.  G.  Speth.     2,080,973  ;  May  18. 
Rotary  tool  joint.     F.  J.  Hinderliter.     2,102,072;  Dec.  14. 
Rotatable  bin.     A.  W.  Mueller.     2,086,508 ;  July  6. 

2  10^2  9^82*^' Dec^  21*^°*^'    ^"'^™*"'ated.      F.    C.    Taylor. 
^<'t|tink  hearth  furnice.     G.  S.  McLay.     2,074,662 ;  Mar. 

Rotating  machine.  G.  Hopfensberger.  2,098,244  •  Nov  9 
«^^?°®  ■'^^^  associated  substances  from  natural  sources 
2?&6  678?  Oct'   if^''    ^'°^"^'°^-       ^-     W.     Fawcett. 

Rotor.     W.  Biehn.    2,085,411 ;  June  29. 

Jan  ^9^  ^'^*^'i''"t°rs  or  the  like.    P.  R.  Good.    2,067,391 ; 

^  May  li'^^'     ^'  ^'  '^^'''^<'^*^  ^"<1  ®-  Daland.     2,080,522  ; 
Rotor,  Magnetic.     T.  Tognola.     2,080,018;  May  11, 
''°Sp'e»;.^^'i,o'7°0,322"®&lbT*'°'''    Automatic.      R.    S. 

R^Sfni  Zit-  M^'E:  STr'^^tiol^ol^i^'iL^fi  '• 

''°2  i68°f5?'!^'i'S'  W  ''^°'^^'  ^^^^  part  A^  T-  Temp^e'sta. 
''"2:'o9&65""oct°'i9'  ""■  ^-  ^"^°"  ^"^^  W-  N.  Bray. 
'"2.S8M^26™'jSire'29.^-  «°"><^b°"™  ^nd  H.  B.  Elliott. 
2?."?A^'  S^°Jshmg.     G.  A.  Wise.     2,078,434;   Apr.  27. 


T^nhw     ?■  ^r-^,"'''"°.S-    '2.100.566  ;'  Nov.  30. 
n  £k    ■     •■"•  Wallerstein.     2,097.481  ;   Nov 

2,072,225TM°ar^'2.'"'"'P'"     ^"'P''^^- 


Slater. 


J.  A.  Merrill.     2,078,910-1  ;  Apr. 


Rubber,  Adhesion   of. 

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LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


995 


Rubber  and  product,  Process  for  coalinp.     W.  JI.  Miinz- 

inger.     2,078,881  ;  Apr.  27. 
Rubber  and  product  produced  tbereby,  Vulcanizing.     M.  W 

Harman.     2,100,692  ;  Nov.  30. 
Rubber    and    vulcanizing    the    same.    Vulcanized.      J.    E. 

Whittenberg.     2,069,053  ;  Jan.  26. 
Rubber   article,    Reenforced.      J.    L.    Bitter.      2,080,002 ; 

May  11. 
Rubber   article,    Reinforced.      C.    C.    Ilarrah.      2,090,794  : 

Aug.  24.  - 

Rubber    article    such    as    baby    pants.       A.    N.     Spanel. 

2.068.997  ;  Jan.  26. 

Rubber  articles,  Apparatus  for  molding  and  ornamenting. 

R.  H.  Guinzburg.     2,101,252  ;  Dec.  7. 
Rubber  articles  from  aqueous  dispersions  of  rubber,  i\Ial\- 

ing  extruded.     U.  Pestalozza.     2,084.702  ;   June  22. 
Rubber  articles,  Making.    V.  H.  Eodle.    2,092,240  ;  Sept.  7. 
Rubber  articles,   Making.     V.  H.   Hurt.     2,101,907;   Dec. 

14. 
Rubber    articles,    Making.      F.    A.    Morton.      2,097,528 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Rubber  articles.   JIaking  hollow.      S.   I.   Strickhouser  and 

E.  J.  Joss.     2.078.913  ;  Apr.  27. 
Rubber    articles.    Manufacture    of.     W.    Kay.     2,085,859  ; 

July  6. 
Rubber  articles.  Manufacture  of  hollow.     J.  j\.    Talalay. 

2,081,777  :  May  25. 
Rubber  articles.  Method  and  apparatus  for  trimming.     A. 

N.  Spanel.     2,088,876  ;  Aug.  3. 
Rubber  articles,  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  moulding 

hollow.     J.  A.  Law.     2,098,395  ;  Nov.  9. 
Rubber  articles,   Treatment  of.     A.  K.  Brill  and  W.  A. 

Wake.     2,102,456  :  Dec.  14. 
Rubber    bands.    Producing.      A.    T.    Fischer.      2,102,689 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Rubber  bearing.     A.  Hollander.     2,009,367  :  Feb.  2. 
Rubber    chloride.    Manufacturing.      E.    Gebauer-Fuelnegg 

and  E.  W.  Moffett.     2,072,255  ;  Mar.  2. 
Rubber   coated   article   and   manufacturing   same.      A.    J. 

Keeney.    2.101,714  ;  Dee.  7. 
Rubber  coating  composition,  Chlorinated.     J.  M.  Schantz. 

2,103,186  ;  Dec.  21. 
Rubber    composition.      G.     D.    Kratz    and    W.     Jackson. 

2.083.998  ;  June  15. 

Rubber  composition  and  making  the  same.     G.   S.   Hiors. 

2,100,714  ;  Nov.  30. 
Rubber  composition  and  ninldng  the  same.     G.   S.   Hiors 

and  J.  E.  Conrad.     2.090,629;  Aug.  24. 
Rubber  composition   and   preservation   of   rubber.      G.   D. 

Martin.     2,103,686  ;  Dec.  28. 
Rubber   composition    and    preserving   it.      A.   M.    Clifford. 

2,078,528  ;  Apr.  27. 
Rubber  composition  and  preserving  rubber.    W.  N.  Jones. 

2,072,596  ;  Mar.  2. 
Rubber  composition  and  preserving  rubber.    W.  L.  Semon. 

2,097,473-4  ;   Nov.   2. 
Rubber  composition  and  preserving  rubber.     W.  L.  Semon 

and  A.  W.  Sloan.     2.089,302  ;  Aug.  10. 
Rubber    composition,    .Making.      R.    R.    Olin.      2,101,915: 

Dec.  14. 
Rubber  compositions  from  latex  and  like  aqueous  rubber 

dispersions.  Manufacture  of.    U.  Pestalozza.    2,071,214  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Rubber  compositions.  Manufacture  of  microporous.     AV.  J. 

Burgess.     2,096,933  ;   Oct.  26. 
Rubber  compound.     J.  D.  Morron.     2,098,429  ;  Nov.  9. 
Rubber    fompnniiil    and    prosiTving    it.       A.    M.    Clifford. 

2.078,.^.27  ;   Apr.   27. 
Rubber    compounding.     A.   B.   Cowdery.     2,095,630;   Oct. 

12. 
Rubber  compounding.     A.  A.  Somervllle.     2,068,935  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Rubber    compounds    and    producing.    Stabilized    chlorine- 

containing.     J.  M.  Peterson.     2,091,878;  Aug.   31. 
Rubber   conversion    products,    Preparing.     L.    B.    Sebrell. 

2,099,318;  Nov.  16. 
Rubber,  Depositing.     A.  Szegvari.     2,095,107  ;  Oct.  5. 
Rubber  derivatives.     T.   C.   Morris.     2.084,042  ;   June   15. 
Rubber    derivatives,    I'orous    halogen    containing.     H.    A. 

Wlnkelmnnn  and  W.  C.  Calvert.     2,098,365  ;  Nov.  9. 
Rubber  derivatives.   Treatment  of  stabilized.  II.  A.  Wln- 

kolmann.     2,075,251  ;  Mar.  30. 
Rubber    derivatives.    Vulcanized   halogen    containing.      II. 

A.   WInkolmaiin.      2,075,254  ;   Mar.   30. 
nnbb<r  (llHpcrNlons  mid  llicir  prcpanillon.     E.  A.  Murpbv 

Mild  10.  W.  Madg.'.     2.0!)  1 ,559  ;  Aug.  31. 
Ihibbcr,    Kxpandcd.      I).    It.ilnrls.      2.0(;7,020  ;   Jan.   5. 
Rubber,   Expanded.      D.    lioljerts,  T.  A.    Scott,   and   F.   \\'. 

Peel.     2,086,513  ;  July  «. 
Rubber  from    inalerljils   contMlning   It,   Removing.     K,   W. 

Coons.     2,080,910;  May  18. 
Rubber    gasket    coupling.      U.     I!.    Whitlam.      2,004,020; 

Oct.   5. 
Rubber  goods  and   the  treatment   of  otlier  goods  requiring 

beat    and     jM-essure,     ProceHs    and    nppnrMtUH     for     the 

vulnmlzMtlon    of.      A.    Johnston.      2,()81,(170;    May    25, 
Rubber     goodw,      IMiiductlon     of     slippery.        J.      Fromtii. 

2,090,296;   Oct.    10. 
Rubber     grooming     device.      A.     J.     Telgeler.      2,075,061  : 

Apr,   0. 
Rubber    Imlldes,  Ilvdrohalogcnntod.      IF.   A.   Winkelmnnn. 

2,094,934  :  Oct.  6. 


Rubber  hydrochloride  transparent  sheets.  Setting  of.     E. 

Gebauer-Fuelnegg     and     E.     AV.     Moffett.       2,07o,255  ; 

Mar.  30.  „„,,,«  ^^ 

Rubber     hydrohalide,      Halogenated.        E.      W.     Moffett. 

2,089,398;  Aug.  10.  .   ,        o      t,      t.t  •, 

Rubber    impregnated    fibrous    material.       S.     B.     Neiley. 

2,089,925 ;  Aug.  10.  ^      ,„      ^^  ., 

Rubber     impregnated    fibrous    material.       S.     B.     Neiley. 

2,097,417;  Oct.   26.  „  ^„.  „„„ 

Rubber  insulation,  High  tension.    C.  R.  Boggs.    2,074,826  ; 

Mar.  23.  „  „ ^ 

Rubber   latices.    Coagulating.     F.   K.   Daniel.      2,096.609 ; 

Oct.  19.  ^      ,      „    ^    ,. 

Rubber-like  masses,  Manufacture  of  artificial.    E.  Tschun- 

kur  and  W.  Bock.     2.067.304  ;  Jan.  12. 
Rubber-like  materials  and  preparing  same.     B.  Dales  and 

F.   B.   Downing.      2,088,407  :    July   27. 
Rubber  lubrication.     G.  F.  Willson.     2,083,176  ;  June  8. 
Rubber,  Manufacture  of  articles  from  vulcanized.     F.  N. 

Pickett.     2,088,920  ;  Aug.  3. 
Rubber,   Manufacture    of   chlorinated.      F.   P.   Leach   and 

W.  D.  .Spencer.     2,067,971  :  Jan.  19. 
Rubber,  Manufacture  of  chlorinated.     T.  N.  Montgomery. 

2,069,262  ;  Feb.  2. 
Rubber  material  from  metal.  Removing.     G.   B.  Watkins. 

2,077,785  ;  Apr.  20. 
Rubber,  Method  and  apparatus  for  blowing  sponge.     C.  J. 

Randall.     2,096,338;   Oct.   19. 
Rubber,    Method    and    apparatus    for    extruding.      P.    W. 

Lehman.     2,096,362  ;  Oct.   19. 
Rubber,    Method    and    apparatus    for    processing.      J.    AV. 

Schade.     2,078,777  ;  Apr.  27. 
Rubber  mixing  mill.     G.  Nichols.     2,067,458  ;  Jan.  12. 
Rubber  or  latex    articles.    Method   of  and   apparatus   for 

making.    A.  N.  Spflnel.     2,100,571  ;  Nov.  30. 
Rubber  or  other  materials.  Vulcanization  of.     A.  L.  Hock, 

A.  Kirkham,  and  H.   Spence.     2,103,461  ;  Dec.  28. 
Rubber  pieces.  Apparatus  for  electrically  vulcanizing  In- 
dia.    R.  A.  Dupont.     2,072,497  ;  Mar.  2. 
Rubber,    Preservation    of.      T.    W.    Bartram.      2,081,613 ; 

May  25. 
Rubber,   Preservation  of.     A.   M.   Neal.     2,067,978  ;   Jan. 

19. 
Rubber,  Preservation  of.     R.  L.  Sibley.     2,100,998;  Nov. 

30. 
Rubber,    Preservation  of.      I.    Williams,   W.   A.   Douglass, 

and  A.  M.  Neal.     2.077.502  ;  Anr.  20. 
Rubber,  Preserving  of.     A.  M.  Clifford.     2,094,263  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Rubber    product    and   making   the   same,   Porous.     J.    R. 

Gammeter.     2,100,029  ;  Nov.  23. 
Rubber,     Production     of     vulcanized.     H.     O.     Newman. 

2.100,085  ;  Nov.  23. 
Rubber    products    and    producing    them,     Colored.       E. 

Fischer.    2,084,555  ;  June  22. 
Rubber    products,    Manufacture    of.      P.    J.    S.    Cramer. 

2.077,617;  Apr.  20. 
Rubber      products,      :Manufacture      of.        M.      J.      Stam. 

2,082,304  ;  June  1. 
Rubber  rail  seat.     N.  K.  Moses.     2,094,279  ;  Sept.  28. 
Rubber,  Reclaiming.     J.   P.  loannu.     2,069,151;  Jan.   26. 
Rubber,  Rpcliiiining  of.     R.  M,  Cole.     2,079,489  :  May  4. 
Rubber-resin  dispersions.     O.  L.  Mahlman  and  R.  C.  Ben- 

ner.     2,072,508  ;  Mar.  2. 
Rubber  sealing  ring.     S.  J.  Duritza.     2,091,913  ;  Aug.  31. 
Rubber    sheet    material.     E.    Hazell,    H.    C.    'Jingej,    111..1 

C.  E.  Linscott.     2,079,584;  May  4. 
Rubber  sheet  material  and  article  made  therefrom.     V.  IT. 

Hurt.     2.075,945  ;   Apr.   6. 
Rubber  slabs  for  covering  floors,  walls,  and  ceilings,  Pro- 
duction of  patterned.     W.  Poppe.     2,083,201  ;  June  8. 
Rubber      solution.      I.       Williams      and      C.      C.       Smith. 

2,007.299  :  Jan.   12. 
Rubber  strips.   Making.     C.  L.   Beal.     2,095.119;  Oct.    5. 
Rubber  suspension.     M.  Olley.     2,092,613  ;   Sept.  7. 
Rubber  to  metal  and  articles  produced    thereby,   Attach- 
ing.    J.  G.  Malone.     2,078.917  ;  Apr.  27. 
I!ul)lier,  Treating.     II.  R.  Minor.     2.095,073;  Oct.  12. 
Rubber,  Treating.     R.  L.  Sibley.     2,074,993  ;  Mnr.  23. 
Rubber  treating  apparatus.      A.  II.   Claessen.      2,090.570; 

Aug.  17. 
Rubber,  Treating  vulcanized.     F.  N.  Pickett.     2,102,741  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Rublier,  Treatment  of,      W.  E.  Alessor.      2.086,180;  Jnlv  0. 
Rijl)l)er.    Treatment    of.     II.    R.    Thles    and    G.    R.    I>yon. 

2  009,516  :  \ov.  10. 
Rul)ber,  Trolling.     A.  Kolstrand.     2,085..'?20  ;  Juno  29. 
Rubber,    Vulcanization    of.      A.    M.    Clifford.      2,087,200: 

.liiiv   13. 
Riil>l)er.    Vulcanization    of.      P.    J.     I.enpor.       2,091.712; 

.\ng.  31. 
Ruliber,    Vulcanlzntlon    of.      J.    0.    LIchty.      2.084,088; 

June  15. 
Rubber.  Vulcanization  of.     R,   L.  Slblcv.     2.008,355;  Jan. 

I'.t. 
Rubber.   Vulcanization  of.     I.  Wllllnms.     2.100.370;  Nov. 

.•;o. 

RMl)lier,  Vulcanizing,  J.  Teppomn.  2.090.2-12  ;  Aug.  ^7. 
Rul>berlze<l  product.  E.  G.  Hudd.  2,103,245;  Doc.  28. 
Rubliirn,    Molding    (Icxlblo.      H.    Malm.      2,0(18,230;    Jan. 

19, 
Rubbers,     Preparing     chlorinated.      I..     Ortlini>r     and     O. 

Il.ilune,  (J.  Meyer,  and  W.  Hocker.      2.00I.40S  ;  Sept.  28. 
Rubbing  device.     11,  C.  GnmMo.     2.003,043;   Sept.   14. 


996 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Ruching  device.      C.   Seaman.     2,069.856  ;    Feb.   9. 

Rudder.     H.  L.  Adams.     2,074,765  ;  Mar.  23. 

Rudder,  Fin  equipped.     L.  Possenheim.     2.099,229  :  Nov. 

16. 
Rudder  for  aircraft,   Displaceable.     J.    Teisseyre  and  A. 

Zdaneiwski.     2,076,283  ;  Apr.  6. 
Rug    and    making    same.     W.    W.    Robinson.     2,099,626 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Rug  and  making  the  same.     T.  G.   Merwitz.     2,089,755  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Rug  display   rack.     W.   H.   Bosserman.     2,081,216 ;    May 

25. 
Rug,  Fringed.     C.  F.  Arnold.     2,102,934  ;  Dec.  21. 
Rug  making.     H.  L.  Sbuttleworth.     2.066,545  ;  Jan.  5. 
Rug  making  device.  Hooked.     F.  K.  SoUiday.     2,077,719  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Rule.     F.  O.  Carlson.     2,080,255  ;  Feb.  9. 
Rule.      J.   Komorous.      2,073,421  ;    Mar.   9. 
Rule  and  alignment  tester.  Combined  adjustable  straight- 
edge.    D.  H.  Wieslander.     2,099,784  ;  Nov.  23. 
Rule  and  compass.  Hook.     J.  Knoblauch.     2,087,600  :  Julv 

20. 
Rule    and    slidable    head,    Combination.      J.    S.    Chafee. 

2,085,461  ;  June  29. 
Rule,  Coilable  measuring.     F.  A.  Volz.    2,072,538  ;  Mar.  2. 
Rule,  Coilable  measuring.    F.  A.  Volz.     2,073,235  ;  Mar.  9. 
Rule  cutting  machine.     M.  D.  Kessel.     2,074,922  ;  Mar.  23. 
Rule,  Flexible  tape.     H.   M.   Gasstrom.     2,080,815  ;   May 

18. 
Rule   for  use  in  gear  calculations.   Slide.     F.   E.   Proal. 

2,087,446  ;  July  20. 
Rule,  Hyperbole  scalp.      H.  Okura       2.079,464  :  .Alnv  4 
Rule,    Slide.     B.   L.   Bowles.     2,071,195 :   Feb.   16. 
Rule,  Slide.     R.  D.  Gioch.     2,091,039  :  Aug.  24. 
Rule,  Steel.     F.  O.  Carlson.     2,076,704;  Apr.  13. 
Ruler.     B.  S.  Dombrowski.     2,077,828  :  Apr.  20. 
Ruler,  Radiologist's  scale.     G.  Perry.     2,078,156  :  Apr.  20. 
Ruling  machine.     R.  T.  Duffy.     2.070,860;  Feb.   16. 
Run    for    slidable    windows.    Glass.      E.    F.    Tannewitz. 

2,083,353  ;  June  8. 
Runner  for  slide  rules.     A.  W.  KeufEel.     2.086,502  ;  July  6. 
Runner  for  the  wheels   of  a   child's   vehicle,    Detachable 

and  reversible.     P.  S.  Turner.     2.081,024  ;  May  18. 
Running  board.     G.  N.  Edwards.     2,084,019  :  June  15. 
Running  board  assembly.     B.  C.  Place.     2,070,839  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Running   board.    Car   roof.      G.    E.    Knepper   and    W.    E. 

Frank.     2,072,171 ;  Mar.  2. 
Running  board  cover.     G.  N.  Edwards.     2,084,018  ;  June 

15. 
Running  board  cover.  C.  H.  Getz.     2,084,023  :  June  15. 
Rupture  pad  cover.     E.  C.  Bishelany.     2,079,675  ;  May  11. 
Rural  mail  box.     C.  I.  Holmes.     2,098,242  ;  Nov.  9. 
Rural  mail  box.     F.  Vandevelde.     2.097.110  :  Oct.  26. 
Sack  holder.     M.  Brown.     2,100.235  ;  Nov.  23. 
Sack,  Muiti-ply  paper.     J.  W.  Winskill.     2,100.828  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Sack      opening      device,       Coment.         I.      D.      BleCiiulev. 

2,078,.'')99  ;  Apr.  27. 
Sack   severing  or   perforating   means   for   cement   mixers. 

C.  E.    Rich  and  J.  P.   Whittingon.     2.094,818  ;  Oct.   5. 
Saddle.     J.  W.  Brandt.     2,093.906  :  Sept.  21. 

S.iddle.     R.  W.  F.-iulhaber.     2.093.911  ;  Sept.  21. 

Saddle.     A.  D.  Hayes.     2,088,108  :  July  27. 

Saddle  and  making  same.     R.  W.  Faulhaber.     2,083,060  ; 

June  8. 
Saddle  and  making  the  same.     E.  W.  Swett.     2,099,503  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Saddle    and    mounting    therefor.    Bicycle.      T.    I.    Dufifv. 

2,080,658  :  May  18. 
Saddle  construction.     B.  J.  Anderson,     2,096,624  ;  Oct.  19. 
Saddle,    Cribbing.     F.   J.    Trumpour.     2.098,263 ;   Nov.   9. 
Saddle,  Cycle.     A.  D.  Hayes  and  A.  J.  Linder.     2,093.912  ; 

Sent.  21. 
Saddle  float.     H.  T.  Tucker.     2,075,374:  Mar.  30. 
Saddle  girth.     A.  J.  Robertson.     2.066,8.55  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Saddle,    Metallic    door.      F.    W.    Kammerer.      2,089,380 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Saddle  pad.     L.  Tauber.     2,072,188 ;  Mar.  2. 
Saddle,  Top  roll.     J.  L.  Truslow.     2,075.484  ;  Mar.  30. 
Saddle,  Turkey.     W.  H.  Kennedy.     2.090.871  :  Aug.  24. 
Safe.    C.  K.  Ernst.    2,101,470  ;  Dec.  7. 
Safe   and    protective   means    therefor.     J.    K.    Hunnicutt. 

2.076.085  :  Anr.  6. 
Safe  and  the  like.     H.  Oblak.     2,070,803;  Feb.  16. 
Safe,  Match.     B.  F.  Hamilton.     2,085,314  ;  June  29. 
Safe.   Wall   cabinet.     K.   Uchida.   2.095,160  ;  Oct.  5. 
Safes    or   the   like.   Authorized   access  means   for.     R.   L. 

Mcllvaine.     2,081.757  ;  May  25. 
Safety  apparatus   for  rail   vehicles.     T.    H.   Schoepf  and 

D.  M.  Ritchie.     2,088,485  ;   July  27. 

Safety  appliance  for  elevators.     E.  S.  Kaylor.     2,075,292  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Safety  attachment   for  a   straight   razor.     M'.   J.   Schultz 

2.069.973  :   Feb.   9. 
Safety  attachment  for  clothes  wringers.     F.  C.   Lindsey. 

2.086.625  :  July  13. 
Safety  attachment    for   the  oporatinc  pedals   of  a   motor 

vphiclo.      A.   D.   Kumpf.      2,078..'?90 :   .^pr.    27. 
Safety    base    receptacle.      G.    T.    Kennedy.      2,073,535 : 

Mar.  9. 
Safety  bath  foot  pad.     J.  Rose.     2,075.229  :  Mar.  30. 
Safety  blanket  holder.     M.  Kassap.     2,088,208  ;  July  27. 


J.  Eaton.     2,097,319  ;   Oct. 
J.   G.   Wemple.     2,089,081; 


Safety   control    mechanism. 

26. 
Safety   control   mechanism. 

Aug.  3. 

Safety  control  valve.    G.  W.  Isbell.    2,076,566  ;  Apr.  13. 
Safety    device.     H.    A.    Dempsey.     2,084,895 ;    June    22. 
Safety  device.     H.  A.  Fine.     2,098,381 ;  Nov.   9. 
Safety  device.     S.  O.  Huntington.     2,098,805  ;  Nov.  9. 
Safety  device.     B.  Johnsen.     2,080,485  ;  May  18. 
tiAfety  device.     A.   J.   McMaster.     2.082,210 ;  June   1. 
Safety  device.     C.  H.  Roberts  and  W.  Denby.     2,089,665  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Safety  device.     J.  Sneddon.     2,080,015 ;  May  11. 
Safety  device.     W.  H.   Wineman.     2,103,962  ;  Dec.  28. 
Safety  device.  Compensating  volume  control.     E.  B.  Bran- 
nan.     2,074,889  ;  Mar.  23. 
Safety    device.     Compensating    volume    control.      E.    B. 

Brannan.     2,085,628  ;  June  29. 
Safety  device  for  aircraft  and   other  conveyances.     J.  E. 

Torbert,  Jr.     2,100,416  ;  Nov.  30. 
Safety  device  for  airplane  automatic  pilots.     B.  G.   Carl- 
son.    2,069,214  ;  Feb.  2. 
Safety  device  for  automobiles.    C.  L.  Straith.    2,070,760 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Safety  device  for  automobiles.      C.  L.  Straith.      2,091,057  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Safety  device  for  coiling  machines.     J.  F.  Donovan  and 

G.  Illingworth.     2,101,382  ;  Dec.  7. 
Safety  device  for  electric  machines.    D.  Sciaky.    2,091,219  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Safety  device  for  engines.     A.  O.  Carpenter.     2,099,556  : 

Nov.  16. 
Safety  device  for  engines.     J.  Santschi.     2,095,349  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Safety    device   for    feeders.      I.    A.    Duncan.      2,090,752 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Safety    device   for   fountain   pens   and   the   like.      J.   F. 

Beach.     2.073,601  ;  Mar.  16. 
Safety   device   for   gas    burners.      S.   Karrer.      2,097,838 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Safety  device  for   gas  burners.     R.   S.   Taylor  and  H.  C. 

Shagaloff.     2,069.863  ;  Feb.  9. 
Safety  device  for  gas  stoves.     J.  V.  Kindl  and  J.  J.  Slavin. 

2,091,550  ;  Aug.  31. 
Safety   device   for   heat    transference   apparatus.      F.    L> 

Austin.     2,078,990  :  May  4. 
Safety  device  for  high  potential  electrical  circuits.     R.  C. 

Hyde.     2,069,250  ;  Feb.  2. 
Safety    device   for    hydraulic   brakes.      L.    Fontaine,    Jr. 

2,067,697 :  Jan.  12. 
Safety  device   for  hydraulic  brakes.   Automatic.     H.    G. 

Brown.     2,081,659  ;  May  25. 
Safety  device  for  ice  cream  freezers  and  the  like.     A.  H. 

Boileau.    2,085,291 ;  June  29. 
Safety  device  for  locks.     H.  Alberg.     2,102,583  ;  Dec.  21. 
Safety  device  for  motion  picture  machines.    H.  G.  Weiss. 

2,075,753;   Mar.  30. 
Safety    device    for    oil    burners.     Dual.     J.    J.    Brown. 

2.098,951 ;  Nov.  16. 
Safety    device     for     phonographs.       R.     F.     Massonneau. 

2,069,841  ;  Feb.  9. 
Safety  device  for  refrigeration  systems.     N.  B.   Finney. 

2,067,440;  Jan.  12. 
Safety  device  for   thread  working  machines.   Pneumatic. 

M.  L.  Mennpsson.     2.077.525  ;  Apr.  20. 
Safety  device  for  wind  driven  generators.     J.  R.  and  G.  H- 

Albers.     2,074,952;  Mar.  23. 
Safety  device  for  wringers.     E.  C.  Hill.     2,102,154  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Safety  electric  lamp.    F.  R.  Meginniss.    2.088,965  ;  Aug.  3. 
Safety  electrical  switch.     Z.  A.  Hughes  and  B.  P.  Glover. 

2,091,148;  Aug.  24. 
Safety    electric    switch.    Temperature    controlled.      J.    F. 

McCormack  and  J.  R.  Leonard.     2.100,665  ;  Nov.  30. 
Safety   feed   knock-out.      R.    S.   Brown.      2,102.567  •    Dec. 

14. 
Safety  hinge.     J.  Bontemps.     2,086.529  ;  July  13 
Safety  hook.     E.   Rodenbach.     2.098,466  ;   Nov.   9. 

2  067  377°*j      ^'2   ^"'''^^     ^^^      ^"     ^'     ■^Ickersham. 
Safety  lock. '  W.  Haag.    2,067.319  ;  Jan.  12. 

onlo'?k%'^^%    for    television    tubes.       K.     Schlesinger. 

2,083,205  ;   June  8. 
Safety  mechanism.     J.  Hoffman.      2,102,557;  Dec.   14. 
bafety  mechanism  for  hydraulically  operated  braking  sys- 

tems.     T   W.  Vickers.     2,095,560  :  Oct.  12. 
'^SraTth"'^'^5^o'76'?o^°.''  '■^"■'^'ay  car  brake  riggings.     R.  D. 
Safetypin.     E.  W.^Bowker.     2.093.630  :  Sent    21 
Safetypin.     M.   L.  Crandall.     2,084,480;   June  22. 
Safetypin.      R.    V.    Ford.      2.079.162:    May    4 
Safety  pin.    J.  M.  Nelson.    2,091,561  ;  Aug.  31. 
Safety  pin.     B.   R.  Nyhagen.      2.068,385  ;   Jan.   19. 
Safet.vpin.     J    Rosenquist.     2.089.576:  Aug.   lO.' 
Safety  pins,  Making.     F.  Maglason.     2,071,079  ;  Feb.  16. 
^i^^\F  „™2«>r     container.       W.     Wallenthin.       2,070,430 : 

i<eb.  9. 

Safety  receptacle.    M.  O.  Canner  and  A.  Duff.     2,081,268  • 
May  25. 

^"2^077''602^''a  r'%'""®*'''-     ^-  ^'-  '"''ii"ock  and  L.  Sharp. 
Safety  sign.'  R.  M.  Slough.     2,083,102  ;  June  8. 
Safety  support.     C.  A.  Zweibel.     2.067.588  ;  Jan.   12. 
Safety  switch.     W .   Anderson.     2.098.559  •   Nov    9 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


997 


F. 

M. 
2,102:787  ;  Dec.  21. 

2,083,947  ; 


H. 


Safety  switch.     A.  Corbett.     2,072,729  ;  Mar.  2. 
Safety  switch.     H.  J.   Hammerlv      2,079,286;  May  4. 
Safety  switch.     H.  J.   Hammerlv.     2.098,578  ;  Nov.  9. 
Safety  switch,  Fused.     A.  Corbett.     2,072,730 ;  Mar.  2. 
Safety  switch  box.     W.  F.  Sutherlin.     2,099,761 ;  Nov.  23. 
Safety    system    for    airplanes.     M.    Glowka.     2,004,429  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Safety  system  for  pipe  lines.     G.  I.  Rhodes.     2,072,314; 

Mar.  2. 
Safety  valve.    C.  C.  Meadows.    2,072,271 ;  Mar.  2. 
Safety  valve.     F.  M.  Stadler.     2,091,379  ;  Aug.  31. 
Safety  wedge  cutter.     J.  Dahlin.    2,083,435  ;  June  8. 
Sail.     W.  F.  Gerhardt.     2,077.685  :  Apr.  20. 
Sail  slide.       C.  H.  Duffy.     2,084,325  ;  June  22. 
Sales   and  advertising  display  device.      K.   N.   and  F. 

Farltas.     2,091.260  ;  Aug.  31. 
Sales  and  collection  records.  Device  for  compiling.     E. 
Salesbook  holder.     G.  F.  Christenson.  " 

Graf.      2,095,063;   Oct.   5. 
Sales    system.    Automatic.      11.    J.    Furber. 

June  15. 
Salicylic  esters  of  acyl  glycols  and  manufacture  of  same. 

E.  Preiswerk.     2,069,175  ;  Jan.  26. 
Salinometer.     V.   H.    Godfrey.      2,067,914 ;    Jan.   19. 
Saliva  ejector.     H.  Grunewald.     2,102,263  ;  Dec.  14. 
Salt  bath  for  carburizing  and  method  of  carburizing 

H.  High.     2,078,244  ;  Apr.  27. 
Salt  cake  and  hydrogen  chloride.   Production  of.     W.   C. 

Bailey.     2,086.206  ;  July  6. 
Saltcellar.     A.  H.  Pavson.     2.098,832  :  Nov.   9. 
Salt,  Gathering  of.     J.  B.  Semple.     2,103.757  ;  Dec.  28. 
Salt  of  copner  aesenite  and  a  copper  salt  of  an  unsatu- 
rated fatty  acid  and  making  the  same,  Double.     F.  E. 

Dearborn.     2,080,004  ;  May  11. 
Salt   of  imidodicarboxylic  acid.   Producing   the  disodium. 

R.  B.  MacMullin.     2,067,013;  Jan.  5. 
Salt,     Producing    a     novel     8-hydroxyquinoline.       F.     Boe- 

decker.     2.079,312  :   May  4. 
Salting  of  the  intestines  of  animals  prior  to  use  of  said 

intestines     as     sausage     skins.       T.     A.     Darrington. 

2,072,443 ;  Mar.  2. 
Salts  and  lactic  acid,   Making  lactate.      S.  M.  Weisberg, 

F.  L.  Chappell,  W.  E.  Stringer,   S.  Stevens,  and  H.  A. 
Trebler.     2,071.368  ;  Feb.  23. 

Salts  and  making  same,  Cyclic  ammonium.     C.  GrUnacher. 

2,089,602:  Aug.    10. 
Salts  and  products   thereof.  Making  soluble. 

mann.     2,067,748:  Jan.  12. 
Salts,  DIazonium.     G.  BonhOte  and  A.  Wirz. 

June  8. 
Salts,  Diazonium.     G.  BonhOtes  and  A.  Wirz. 

June  22  . 
Salts,       Hydroxycycloalkylammonium.         H. 

2,079,613;  May  11. 
Salts,  Manufacture  of.     G.  J.  Harris  and  J.  D. 

2.089,957  ;   Aug.   1 7. 
Salts,     Manufacture     of     alkyl     acid.       J.     H.     James. 

2,085,501 :  June  29. 
Salt  mixtures.  Preparation  of.     R.  K.  Hulso.     2,091,179  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Salts    of    acylamino-phenol-arsonic    acid.s,    Kasily    soluble. 

Iv.  Benda  and  O.  Siovors.     2,070.109:   Feb.  '.).' 
Salts   of   amino   acridino.s.      F.   Miotzsch   and   H.    Mauss. 

2,091,131  ;   Sept.  7. 
Sails   of   biisic    inodiicts,    viz.    of    Inildoetliei'S,    imidolhio- 

ethers,  aniidincs,  oi'  derivatives  Uiorcof,  Wi\ler  soluble. 

A.  Fckolmann  and  E.  Kocli.     2,091,257  ;  Aug.  31. 
Salts   of  benzene   curhoxylic   acid,   Aryl   mercuric.     C.   N. 

Andersen.     2,084.311  :  June  22. 
Salts   of   cellulose   dicarboxylates   and    their   preparation. 

Inorganic.     C.  J.  Malm  and  C.  E.  Waring.     2,093,463  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Salts  of  dicarboxylic  acid  esters  of  cellulose.  Preparation 

of  metallic.    C.  J.  Malm  and  C.  R.  Fordyce.    2,082,804  ; 

June  8. 
Salts  of  5-pyrazolono -1  aniliio-nH'lhvl  siilphnnic  acids.     M. 

Boekmuhl  and  h.   Stein,     2.078.440;  Apr.  27. 
Salts   of    organic   ammonia    derivatives   and    acid   derlvii 

fives    of   nitrated    anilines.    Colored.      K.    Holzach    and 

F.  Lange.     2,070,275  ;  Feb.  9. 
Salts  of  i)hthalocvnnine-sulphonic  acids.  Water  Insoluble. 

K.  Holzach  and  G.  Niemann.      2,099,690  :  Nov.  23. 
Salts   of   phtlialocvanine  sulphonic   adds,    Water-Insoluble 

metal.     K.  Holzach  and  0.  Niemann.     2,009,689  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Salts  of  polvbnslc  acids,  Alkoxyalkyl  mercuric.     F.  SchOn- 

hiifer  and  W.  Bonrath.     2.000.367;   Jan.  5. 
Schnltzspahn    and 


F.  Zlmmer- 
2,083,311 ; 
2,084,934  ; 
S.  Holt. 
Converse. 


K. 


Kails.     Solid     dlazo 
2.007.132  :  Jim.  5. 
Salts,     Solid    dlazo. 

2,002,359  ;   Sept.  7. 
Salvage  apparatus.     F.  G 
.Salvage    valve,    liulklie.'id 
Miller.     2,082,807  ;  Jim 
Salver,   Bread.      II.   1/, 
Sample  sacker,      ('     It 


W.     Koch. 


K.    Schnltzspahn    and    W.    Koch. 

G.  Trolsl.     2,002.435  ;  Sept.  7. 
Internal    safety    relief.      J.    R. 
8. 
Clement.      2.094,446;   Sept.   28. 
WlKlev.      L'. 073.9 M  :   Miir.    10 


I 


Sample  splitter.     J.  1!.   Parsons.     2,076,801  ;  Apr.   13. 
Sample     taking     maclilne.      F.     L.     Howard.      2,084,080; 

June   22. 
.Sampler  for  rouge.     R.  M.  Wlnslow.     2.088,070  ;  July  27. 
Snm|)llMg  device.      J.   M.    McMniiiiH.      2,008,3-14  ;   Jan.    10. 
Sampling  d.'vlce.     J.  U.  T'olston.     2,0I»I,«I3;  Aug.  31. 
Sniniplltii,'  dcvlci',      '!'    'riiorNlcii.      L',(l7<l.mv:   Apr.   0. 
Sampling  machine.     K.  C.  Carey.     2.067,608  ;  Jan.  12. 


Sampling  valve.     G.  F.  McDougall.     2,096,125  ;  Oct.  19. 
.Sampling  valve.     G.  F.  McDougall.     2,099,939  ;  Nov.   23. 
Samples,  Apparatus  for  catching  liquid.     N.  Ferraez,  Jr. 

2,091,810  ;  Aug.   31. 
Sanctuary  candle  lamp.    T.  J.  Muench  and  O.  D.  Guilfoll. 

2,082,897  ;  June  8. 
Sand  bag  support.     H.  Schlesinger.     2,075,627  ;  Mar.  30. 
Sandblast  apparatus.     E.   Laufifer.      2,075,732 ;   Mar.   30. 
Sand  blasting  apparatus.     H.  B.   Fay  and  N.   J.    Quinn. 

2,092,962  ;  Sept.  14. 
Sand  blasting  apparatus.     H.  Willshaw.     2,090,278  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Sand  dewatering  apparatus.     L.  H.  Kessler.     2,075,207  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Sand  or  gravel  on  the  ground  for   automobiles.  Appara- 
tus for  spreading.     E.  A.  Bogvad.     2,088,285  ;  July  27. 
Sand  pump.     J.  E.  Brazell.     2,087,590 ;  July  20. 
Sand    roller    bearing,     Self-aligning.       W.    P.    McGaha. 

2,098,630  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sand  spreader.    H.  Brunner.     2,071,495  ;  Feb.  23. 
Sand     tester.     Retrieving.     H.     Pennington.     2,094,022 ; 

Sept.   28. 
Sand  testing  device,  Hydraulically  controlled.    S.  Knoerr. 

2,077.760;  Apr.  20. 
Sand  testing  tool.     T.  A.  Owen.     2,068,108  ;  Jan.  19. 
Sand  trap.     H.  Geiger.     2,088,294;  July  27. 
Sand  trap.     W.  N.  Wright  and  W.  H.  Beach.     2,097,852  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Sand  treating  apparatus.     R.  J.  Heisserman.     2,095,385  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Sander.    C.  P.  Cadv  and  L.  E.  Johnson.    2,097,963  ;  Nov.  2. 
Sanderplane.     H.   L.  Myers.     2,069,502  :  Feb.  2. 
Sanding  and  polishing  machine.    J.  T.  Lindsey.    2,074,479  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Sanding  and  polishing  machine.     A.  Madsen. 

July   27. 
Sanding  and  polishing  machine.   Unitary.     E. 

2,087,022  ;  July  13. 
Sanding  block.     C.   C.  Enge.     2.077.405  ;  Apr. 
Sanding  block.     C.  C.  Enge.     2,095,495  ;  Oct. 


2,088,330  ; 

W.  Daum. 

20. 
12. 


Sanding   device.  Track. 

16. 
Sanding  machine. 
Sanding  machine. 
Sanding  machine. 
Sanding  machine. 
Sanding  machine. 


K.  Prochftzka.     2,099,315  ;  Nov. 


F.  O.  Albertson.      2.070  14:i  •  .M;'t  4. 
F.   O.  Albertson.     2,101,305  ;  Dec.   7. 
H.  L.  Myers.     2,068.347  ;  Jan.  19. 
W.  F.  Ocenasek.     2,089,808  ;  Aug.  10. 
AV.  D.  R.  Stovall.     2,080,345  ;  May  11. 
Sands  and  the  like.  Purification  of  silica.     F.  W.  Adams. 

2,071,720  ;  Feb.  23. 
Sands  made  by  a  soap  precipitate.  Plugging  water.     G.  E. 

Cannon.     2,079.431  ;  May  4. 
Sands   or  silts   from  streams.   Apparatus  for  recovery  of 

black   or  other  magnetic.     J.  E.  Parker.     2,094,015-6  ; 

Oct.    5. 
Sandal.      R.    G.  Hartman  and   S.  G.    White.     2,081,375; 

May  25. 
Sandal.     J.  H.  McCahan  and  H.  L.  Samblanet.     2.096,500  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Sandal,  Bathing.     H.  M.  Dodge.     2,093.908  :  Sept.  21. 
Sandal,   Orthopedic.     L.  B.   Adams.     2,081,655  ;   May  25. 
Sandal,  Spiked.     C.  O.  Roe.     2,070,093  ;  Feb.  9. 
Sandal,    Waterproof   bathing.     C.   E.    Bradley  and   K.   L. 

Keene.     2.099.418;  Nov.  16. 
Sandals,   Manufacture  of.     E.    Schlelch,   Jr.      2,078,346 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Sandwich  bag.     AV.  L.  Offenbacher.     2,083,800;  June  15. 
Sanitary    np[)lianceK    such    as    wash    basins,    hatlis,    etc., 

having   hot   and    cold    water   supply    taps.      C.    Mallet. 

2,091,553;  Aug.  31. 
Sanitary  container.     J.  S.  Wright.     2.071.486;  Feb.  23. 
Sanitary  cover.     F.  H.  Blmrose.     2,073,137  ;  Mar.  «. 
Sanitary  dispenser.     E.  P.  Harp.     2.008.023  ;  Jan.  19. 
Sanitarv   hair  cover.      J.   Gordon.      2.0S6,350  :   July   6. 
Sanitary  napkin.     H.  J.  Schaeffer.     2.073.591  ;  Mar.  9. 
Sanitary  napkin.      H.    R.    Williams.      2,067,901  ;   Jan.    19. 
Sanitary  napkins  or  the  like.  Method  and  apparatus  for 

making.     C.  P.  Winter.     2.073,329  :  Mar.  9. 
Sanitary  toilet  seat.     (i.  A.  lioni:.      2.0S1.110:  M.ay  IS. 
Sash   and   frame  construction.  Double  hung  window.     E. 

Moll.     2,084,020  ;  June  22. 
Sash     and     store     front     construction.       C.     D.     Lowry. 

2.103.731-2  ;  Dec.  28. 
Sash   attachment.  Reversible.     W.  E.   Peters.     2,103,015  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Snsli   balance.     1").   Rosenthal.     2.098,034  :  Nov.   9. 
Sash    Imlance,    Window.      E.    A.    Anderson.      2,000,025 ; 

Jan.  20. 
Sasli  balance.  Window.     M.  .T.  Gossen.     2,101,577;  Dec.  7. 
Sash  construction.     C.  M.  Verhagen.     2. 084. 170:  Jtine  15. 
Snsli  construction  for  windows.     J.  I,.  Hunt.     2,0,'<7..M5  ; 

July  20. 
Sash  construction.  Window.     R.  T.   .\xe.     2,087,463;  Jiilv 

20. 
Sash   fastener.     C.   O.   Goserud.     2.077.IOR:   Apr.    I.T. 
Sash  for  dial  scales.     A.  Tlou.sllel<l.     2,083.825;  June  15. 
Sash   guide  and  sciil.      11.   A.   Chaplow.     2,084.130;   Juno 

15. 
.Siisli  lock. 
.Siish  lock. 
SiiMh    lock, 

.Alir.  27. 
SiiHli,  Metal.     I>.  J.  Murnani'.     2,082.117:  Juno  1, 
Sash,  Metal  window.     J.  I,.  Hunt.     2,0S7,M0  ;  July  20. 


A.  P.  Swnnson.     2,083.878:  Juno  15. 
W.  C.  Wltherly.     2,077.138;  Apr,    13. 
Dupli'V    iMinperiuiicit'.      .1,    Jiicol).      2.078,572 


998 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Sash  operating  mechanism.     E.  W.  Terhune.     2,081,388 ; 

May  25. 
Sash  or  store  front  construction.     C.  D.  Lowry.    2,090,762  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Sash,   Supplemental  window.     H.   A.   Etling.     2,079,283  ; 

May  4. 
Sash,  Window.     J.  Mayes.     2,080,868  :   j\Iay  IS. 
Sash,    Window.     C.    M.    Verhagen.     2,084,715 ;    June    22. 
Satchel  bag.    D.  W.  Snyder.     2,089,670  ;  Aug.  10. 
Saucer  for  cups.     H.  Klayf.     2,099,741  ;  Nov.  23. 
Sausage  and  artificial   casing  therefor.     R.   L.   Atkinson. 

2  096  221  ■   Oct.   19. 
Sausage  machinery.     C.  Lisberg.     2,087,673.  July  20. 
Saw.     J.  N.  Alexander.     2,075,329  ;  Mar.  30. 
Saw  adapter.    M.  J.  Radecki  and  D.  C.  Smyth.    2,085,999  ; 

July  6. 
Saw,   Bench.     T.  L.   Hedgpeth.     2,075,282  ;   Mar.   30. 
Saw,  Bench.     T.  L.  Hedgpeth.     2,095,330  ;  Oct.  12. 
Saw  blade.     J.  L.  Owen.     2,072,624  ;  Mar.   2. 
Saw  blade  and  its  manufacture.  Gin.     R.  H.  Barnes  and 

C.  L.  Radway.     2,071,861 ;  Feb.  23. 
Saw  cylinder.  Cotton  extracting.     O.  Mitchell.     2,102,085  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Saw  cutter.     T.  J.  Clark.     2.067,259  ;  Jan.  12. 
Sawdust  burner.     J.   S.  Pudney.     2,092,680  ;   Sept.   7. 
Saw    filing    device.    Button    machine.     W.    C.    Protsman. 

2,076.129  ;  Apr.  6. 
Saw  filing  gauge.     E.  L.  Woodbury.     2,083,586  ;  June  15. 
Saw,  Frame.     E.  Lof.     2,073,898  :  j"Mar.  16. 
Saw,  Frame.     E.  Lof.     2,077,119  ;  Apr.  13. 
Saw    gummer    and    filer,    Gin.      A.    P.    Wood    and    J.   W. 

Stoney.     2,085,350  ;  June  29. 
Saw  handle.     A.  N.  Blum.     2,077.509  :  Apr.  20. 
Saw  handle,  Crosscut.     D.  J.  E.  Smith.     2,099,966  ;  Nov. 

23 
Saw  holder.    D.  T.  Anderson.     2,096,081;  Oct.  19. 
Saw  kerf.   Saw-surfacing  and  cleaning  a.     A.  M.  Ferrari 

and  G.  M.  Hoffman.    2,071,618 ;  Feb.  23. 
Saw  machine.  Open  end  band.     B.  Grob.     2,090,195  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Saw    mechanism,    Trimmer.      C.    H.    Miller.      2,096,305 ; 

Oct.   19. 
Saw,  Piston  ring  fitting.     W.  F.  Lvnch  and  D.  E.  Moeller. 

2,090.422  :  Aug.  17. 
Saw,    Portable    electric.      G.    E.    Hampton.      2,072,750 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Saw,  Power.     D.  W.  Shurtz.     2,068,201;  Jan.  19. 
Saw,  Scroll.     H.  E.  Tautz.     2,073,430;   Mar.  9. 
Saw,   Scroll.     H.  E.  Tautz.     2,099,321  ;   Nov.   16. 
Saw  set.     G.  W.  Hopkins.     2.090.978  ;  Aug.   24. 
Saw  set.     A.  O.  Jensen.     2,089,651 ;  Aug.  10. 
Saw  set  and  saw  filing  gauge.     S.  W.  Jlarsh  and  H.  H. 

Davies.     2,078,399  ;  Apr.  27. 
Saw  setter.     J.  N.  Alexander.     2.070.105  :  Feb.  9. 
Saw  sets.  Hand.     S.  S.  Ward.     2,081,782  ;  Mav  25. 
Saw  table.    H.  E.  Tautz.    2,086,783  ;  July  13. 
Saw      teeth.      Apparatus      for      working.     M.      Jonsson. 

2,086,299  ;  July  6. 
Saw    tooth    for    cutting    stone.     .T.    Amrein.     2,085,722  ; 

July  6. 
Sawing  apparatus.     R.  Traut.     2,079,974  ;  May  11. 
Sawing     machine.      A.     Lowenstein     and     F.     Hellinger. 

2,094,996;  Oct.   5. 
Sawing    or    filing    machine.      E.    C.    Oliver.      2,101,507 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Sawver.  Dummy.     H.  E.  Ringor.     2.092.1S4  ;  Sept.  7. 
Scaffold.     C.  K.  Lamb.     2,006,984  ;  Jan.  5. 
Scaffold   and    clamp   for   scaffolds   and    the   like.      D.    H. 

Havden.     2,080,916  :   May  18. 
Scaffold.  Builder's.     W.  J.  Adams.     2.089.871  ;  Aug.  10. 
ScaffoM.  Roof  laying.     H.  H.  Doe.     2,083,320  ;  June  8. 
Scaffolding.     J.   P.   Biebel.      2,072,354-5 ;   Mar.   2. 
Scaffolding     and     like     clip     or     clamp,       A.     Macbetli. 

2,091,763;  Aug.  31. 
Scaffolding  device.     W.  C.  Gaw.     2,069,607  ;  Feb.  2. 
Scale.     G.  Beisser.     2,074,884;  Mar.  23. 
Scale.     J.  W.  Bryce.     2,066,762  ;  Jan.  5. 
Scale.     H.  Eschonbacher  and   P.   J.  Kircher.     2.090,288  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Scale.     T.  B.  Flanagan.     2,097,02.5-6  ;  Oct.  26. 
Scale.     M.   Garhell.     2.097,919  :  Nov.  2. 
Scale.     C.  V.  Glutz.     2,087.510  ;  July  20. 
Scale.     G.  G.  Merchen.     2,088.334  ;  July  27. 
Scale.     G.  G.  Merchen.     2,095,509  ;  Oct.  12. 
Scale.     P.  Okev.     2.068.565 ;  .Tan.  19. 
Scale.     E.  J.  Von  Pein.     2,072,436  ;  Mar.  2. 
Scale.     H.  L.  Walker.     2.073,912  ;  Mar.  16. 
Scale.     J.   E.   Woodland   and   P.    J.   Kircher.     2,068,255 ; 

Jan.   19. 
Scale  beam  structure.    H.  Eschenbacher  and  P.  J.  Kircher. 

2,070,786  ;  Feb.  16. 
Scale  bearing.     O.  C.  Reeves.     2,072,649  :  Mar.  2. 
Scale,  Computing.     O.  Malcher.     2,073,162  ;  Mar.  9. 
Scale   controlled   recorder.      E.   J.   Von   Pein.     2,074,006  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Scale  depositions  and   removing  such  deposits  from   me- 
tallic    surfaces.      Preventing.        B.      S.      de      Mering. 

2,081,108;  May  25. 
Scale.  Dump  weight.    E.  J.  Von  Pein  and  P.  J.  Schlezsiger. 

2,074,005  ;  Mar.  16. 
Scale,   Fluid   transmission.     C.   R.   Edwards.     2,099,955 ; 

Nov.  23. 


Scale   for  radio  apparatus.     G.   Leithauser.     2,088,172; 

July  27. 
Scale,  Letter.    J.  Kaplan.    2,072,037  ;  Feb.  23. 
Scale,    Material    controlling.      J.    W.    Bryce.      2,066,763; 

Jan.  5. 
Scale     pan     for     weighing    cigarettes.       W.     E.     Molms. 

2,091,516  ;  Aug.  31. 
Scale,  Pendulum.     M.  Garbell.     2,096,508  ;  Oct.  19. 
Scale,   Recording.     H.  A.  Hadley  and   G.   Guldbrandsen. 

2,070,011 ;  Feb.  9. 
Scale,  Recording.    K.  Rauch.    2,101,452  ;  Dec.  7. 
Scale,  Spring.     R.  S.  Tatum.     2,074,628  ;  Mar.  23. 
Scale,  Stenographer's.    B.  Fornaroli.     2.093,636  :  Sept.  21. 
Scale,    Torsion    balance.      LeR.    C.    Morris.       2,082,968; 

June  8. 
Scale,   Truck.      M.   R.   Ward.      2,088,354;   July   27. 
Scale,  Weighing.     T.  B.  Flanagan.     2,074,983  ;  Mar.  23. 
Scale,  Weighing.     C.  I.  Gesell.     2,083,948  ;  June  15. 
Scale,  Weighing.     M.  H.  Hansen.     2,069,757  ;  Feb.  9. 
Scale,    Weighing.     H.  J.  Hawkins.     2,087,146;  July   13. 
Scale,  Weighing.     H.  W.  Hem.     2,066,624  ;  Jan.  5. 
Scale,  Weighing.     S.  N.  Hurt.     2,071,404 ;  Feb.  23. 
Scale,  Weighing.     E.  Rudiger.     2,078,812  :  Apr.  27. 
Scale,  Weighing.    M.  A.  Wackerly.    2.071,443  ;  Feb.  23. 
Scale,  Weighing.     F.  V.  Waltz.     2,071,442  ;  Feb.  23. 
Scale,    Weighing.     M.    J.    Weber   and    R.   E.    Vanderhoflf. 

2,098.845-6  ;  Nov.  9. 
Scale,  Weighing.     M.  A.  Weckerly.     2,067,741 ;  Jan.  12. 
Scale,   Weighing.     G.   E.   Weist.     2,083,413:  June  8. 
Scalp    cleansing    device.      E.    A.    and    P.    A.    MacmuUen. 

2,074,481 ;  Mar.  23. 
Scales,  Exhibiting  means  for  weighing.     S.  Egger-Hansen. 

2,094,944;  Oct.  5. 
Scalp  air  cooling  system  for  permanent  hair  waving.     J. 

Zoberg.     2,097,808;  Nov.   2. 
Scalp,    Apparatus    for    loosening    the    scalp.      J.    Wadel. 

2,102,985  ;   Dec.   21. 
Scalp  massaging  device.     H.  F.  Jackson.     2,090,050  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Scalp  protector.     L.  N.  Johnson.     2.071,205  ;  Feb.   16. 
Scalp  protector.  Hair  waving.  H.  F.  Thompson.   2,073,767  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Scalp-treating  device.     M.   E.  Koehler.     2,103,949 ;   Dec. 

28 
Scalp  treating  device.     C.  C.  Tavlor.     2,067,991  ;  Jan.  19. 
Scalpel,  Automatic.     W.  P.  B.  Nemzek.     2,092,812  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Scanning  device.     H.  E.  Ives.     2,075,523  ;  Mar.  30. 
Scanning  device.     M.  M.    Stern.     2.099.872  ;  Nov.   23. 
Scanning  device.     E.  Traub.     2,070,460  ;  Feb.  9. 
Scanning  device.     G.  W.  Walton.     2,088,626  ;  Aug,  3. 
Scanning  device  and  method.     G.  W.  Walton.     2,089,155  : 

Aug.  3. 
Scavenging.     H.   Schneider.      2,075,232;   Mar.   30. 
Schooling  device.     W.  W.  Adams.     2,097,611  :  Nov.  2. 
Scissor  construction.   Separable.     B.   StrezofE.     2,083,483: 

June  8. 
Scissors.     M.  Bailev.     2,066,757  ;  Jan.  5. 
Scissors.     P.  McCaw.     2,082,502  ;  June  1. 
Scissors,   and  scissors.  Manufacturing.     J.  Brangs.     Re. 

20,525  ;  Oct.  5. 
Scissors    sharpener    and    stone    holder.      R.    S.    Decker 

2,087,023  :  July  13. 
Scissors,    Stitch.     F.    L.    Wilson.     2,069.636 :    Feb.2. 
Scoop,  Vehicular.    J.  W.  Patterson.     2,079,695 ;  May  11. 
Scooter,    Ice    or    snow.      R.    O.    and    C.    H.    Anderson. 

2,101.229  ;  Dec.  7. 
Scooter,  Propel.     O.  K.  Winding.     2,076,804;  Apr.  13. 
Scoring  apparatus.     F.  B.  Lee.     2,067.769  :  Jan.  12 
Scotch.     C.  F.   Smith.     2,088,555  ;   July  27. 
Scour  prevention.     J.  C.   Stevens.     2,103,600;  Dec.  28. 
Scouring     and      dyeing.      Method     and      apparatus      of. 

T.  H.  Hllliards.     2,069,311  ;  Feb.  2. 
Scouring  machine.     E,  J.  Rav.     2,078.342  ;  Apr.   27. 
Scrap  bunch  machine.     F.  C.  Gladeck  and  J.  P.  Durnins. 

Re.  20,334:  Apr.  20. 
Scraper.     G.  C.  Abbe.     2.094.515  ;  Sept.  28. 
Scraper.    A.  A.  Beran.     2,082,141 ;  June  1. 
Scraper.     A.  C.  Cox.     2,089.539  :  Aus.  10. 
Scraper.      C.   Le  Bleu.      2,103,588 ;   Dec.   28. 
Scraper.     J.  Nelson.     2,071,562;   Feb.   23. 
Scraper.      E.  B.  Odgers.     2,084,589  ;  June  22. 
Scraper  assembly.    E.  B.  Maloon.     2,095,759  ;  Oct.  12. 
Scraper.   Cliimney.     A.  J.  Aaby.     2.077.731  ;  Apr.  20. 
Scraper,  Earth.     J.  H.   Greene.     2,073,391 ;  Mar.  9. 
^''l?S'^V  S'V^    boiler    and    condenser    tubes.      K.    Waack. 

2,091,461  ;  Aug.  31. 
^^^2  Ot"?  qfq*^   /'■'ictor    wheels.    Mud.     G.     W.    Engstrom. 
Scraper  for  tractors.     C.  R.  Stoulil.     2,096,656  ;  Oct.  19. 
Scraper,    Road.      F.    H.    and    F.    S.    Beach.      2,067,374; 

Jan.  12. 
Scraper.   Ro.ad.     W.  E.  Gledhill.     2,090.117;  Aug.  17. 
Scraper,  Road.     E,  B.  Maloon.     2,078,500-01 ;  Apr,  27 

o'^A'J'o'nn,^'"?'';      control      carrying.        S.      S.      Moore. 

/,Uoo,U9i ;  July  2(. 
Scraper,   Tractor.     H.   B.   Thorpe.      2.075,482 ;   Mar.    30. 
Scraper,  Wall.     J.  Grant.     2,072,859  ;  Mar.  9. 
Scraper,  Wheeled.     J.    S.  Stewart.     2.096.207  ;  Oct.  19. 
Scraping  device.     B.   D.  Kilcup.     2,081,706  ;  Mav  25. 
Scraping  device  for  footwear.     N.  R.  Dunn.     2,"094,145  ; 

Sept.  28. 

Scraping  machine.  Reciprocating.     K.Suzuki.    2,097,747; 
Nov.  2. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


999 


Scratch  recorder.     A.  V.   de  Forest.     2,099,725  ;  Nov.  23. 
Scratches  from  celluloid  motion  picture  negative  and  posi- 
tive films.  Removing.     A.  J.  Miller.     2,069,501  ;  Feb.  2. 
Screen :  See — 

Automobile  screen.  Luminescent  screen. 

Canvas  storm  screen.  Roller  screen. 

Carburetor  screen.  Rolling  screen. 

Defrosting  screen.  Shaking  screen. 

Drainage  screen.  Translucent  project  Ion 

Electric  screen.  screen. 

Fireplace  screen.  Vibrating  screen. 

Fish  screen.  Vibratory  screen. 

Fluorescent  screen.  Well  screen. 

Grain  drill  screen.  Wind  screen. 

Gyrating  screen.  Window  screen. 

Incandescent  screen.  Woven  wire  screen. 

Intensifying    and    fluores- 
cent screen. 
Screen.     L.  G.  Symons.     2,085,774  ;  July  6. 
Screen.     J.  M.  Trotcky.     2,098,322  ;  Nov.  9. 
Screen   and   manufacture.   Metal.      A.    Lang.      2,094,991 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Screen  and  manufacture  thereof.  Half-tone.     F.  C.  Zoller. 

2,082,475  ;  June  1. 
Screen   and   material   used,  in    the  manufacture   thereof, 

Optical.     W.  H.  Moss.     2,086,729  ;  July  13. 
Screen     and     the     like.     Window.      H.     J.     A.     Gottert. 

2,094,790  ;  Oct.  5. 
Screen  apparatus  for  television  receivers.     K.  Schlesinger. 

2,094,677  ;   Oct.  5. 
Screen  apparatus.  Self-cleaning.      D.  C.  Drill.     2,084,896  ; 

June  22. 
Screen  attachment  for  hammer  mills,   Releasable.     A.   J. 

Hazle,  Jr.     2,076,025  ;  Apr.  6. 
Screen  cleaning.     W.   Raisch.      2,086,821 ;  July  13. 
Screen  construction,  Window.     J.  F.  Kaletay.     2,084,847  ; 

June  22. 
Screen  for  driers.     D.  Dalin.     2,086,699  :  July  13. 
Screen    for    motor    road    vehicles.    Wind.      W.    Wharton. 

2,093,179  ;  Sept.  14. 
Screen    for    obtaining    stereoscopic    effects,     Projection. 

J.  Jacobson.     2,086.556 ;  July  13. 
Screen  for  preparing  half  tones.  Universal.     C.  W.  Ben- 
nett.    2,095,909  ;  Oct.  12. 
Screen    for    rotary    kilns.    Radiation.      A.    W.    Heyman. 

2.086.672  ;  July  13. 
Screen    for   use    in    optical    systems    employing   polarized 

light.  Viewing.     E.  H.  Land.     2,102,632;  Dec.  21. 
Screen     grid    metal    tube.      J.    E.    Beggs.      2,093,302-3 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Screen  grid  oscillator.     H.  Shore.     2,083,926  :  June  15. 
Screen    in    a   well,   Apparatus   for  cleaning   the.      !M.   M. 

Kinley.    2,100,807  :  Nov.  30. 
Screen,  Making  a  translucent  picture  projection.     F.  W. 

Jackman.    2,071,344  ;  Feb.  23. 
Screen  manufacture.    F.  F.  Oplinger  and  C.  J.  Wernlund. 

2.078.014  ;  Apr.  20. 

Screen  material  and  process,  Photographic  lialf-tone.     A. 

Murray.     2,102,021  ;  Dec.  14. 
Screen,  Jlotion  picture.     A.  L.  Raven.     Re.  20,336  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Screen  plate  for  paper  making  machines.     R.  E.  Cleveland. 

2,086,007  ;  July  6. 
Screen    plate    for    paper    making    machines.     F.    Dusten. 

Re.  20,533;  Oct.  19. 
Screen    shaking   mechanism.     D.    C.    Porter.      2,074,733 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Screen     structure     or    the    like.     Roller.     Z.     L.     Bozin. 

2,094,444  ;  Sept.  28. 
Screen  suspension  and  operation.  Shaker.     O.  G.  Petersen. 

2,076.348  ;   Apr.  6. 
Screening  apparatus.     G.  R.  Delamater.     2,077,078 ;  Apr. 

20. 
Screening  apparatus.     W.  Ross.     2,082,302  ;  June  1. 
Screening     apparatus     and     tl)(>     like-.       W.     J.     Parks. 

2,060,302  ;  Jan.   5. 
Screening  apparatus  for  liquids.     A.  C.  Lind.     2,102,570; 

Dee.  14. 
Screening  dovico.     H.  R.  Rafton.     2,060,364  :  Jan.  5. 
Screening  machine.     W.  L.  Wettlaufer.     2,088,313  ;  July 

27. 
Screens,     Construction     of    motnl     cinema.       D.    Turner. 

2,093,060;  Sept.  14. 
Screens,    Manufacture    of    half    tone.      G.    von    Kujnwa. 

2.095.015  ;  Oct.  5. 

ScreenH,    Metliod    of    and    nppnratu.s    for    manufacturing. 

n.  D.  ITellor.     2.068,675;  Jan.  26, 
Screw.     F.  K.  Brown.     Re.  20,580;  Di-c.   II. 
Screw.     E.  E.  Clark,     2,084,079  ;  June  15, 
Screw.      E.   I'nvn<',      2,07<i.0l  1  ;  Apr.  6. 
Screw.     TI.  F.   IMiilli|m,      2,066.I8'I  ;  Jan.  5. 
Screw.     J.  R.  Riclicr.     2,083,002  ;  June  8. 
Screw,  Antltrldlon.     D.  J.  Buker.     2,000,471  ;  Feb.  2. 
Scrc-w  hliiuUH,    Making.     J.  J.   Tomnlls.     2,090,3:18;   Aug, 

17. 
Screw     rutting     inacliino.        R.     Herrm;inn.        2,074,470; 

Mar.  23. 
Screw-down  control   HVHtem.      F.   P.  Tanglier.      2,09-1 ,97.'!  ; 

Oct.   6. 
Screw  driver.      IF,   J.'iil<H,      2,080.270:  July  6. 
Screw  driver.     S,  Nauinovlch.     2,002.580  ;  Sept.  7. 
Screw  driver.     N.  .Sdielot  nnd  K,    E.  Vuhle.     2,084,220; 

Juno  15. 


Screw  for  wringers.  Pressure  adjusting.     W.  L.  Kauffman, 

II.     2,080,047  ;  May  11. 
Screw  lack.     A.  L.  Johnson.     2,091,858  ;  Aug.  31. 
Screw  locking  device.     J.  Bill.     2,084,985  ;  June  29. 
Screw    machine.    Automatic.       J.     W.     Lee.       2,087,109  ; 

July  13. 
Screw  manufacture.      J.  J.   Tomalis.     2,082,085  ;   June  1. 
Screw  mechanism.    J.  F.  Tucker.    2,092,563  ;  Sept.  7. 
Screw  part  and  driver.     A.  V.  Gullborg.     2,103,944  ;  Dec. 

28 
Screw  propeller.     E.  L.  Bellman.     2,099,922  ;  Nov.  23. 
Screw   propeller.      F.    S.    Welman.      2,075,682 ;   Mar.    30. 
Screw  pump.     F.  Burghauser.     2,095,167  ;  Oct.  5. 
Screw  pump.    R.  Witt.    2,085,622  ;  June  29. 
Screw  rotor  for  high  speed  axial  flow  machines.     J.  H. 

W*  Gill.     2,090,888  ;  Aug.  24. 
Screw  thread.    E.  J.  McManus.    2,091,788  ;  Aug.  31. 
Screw  thread  cutter  attachment.     H.  Riester.     2,083,473  ; 

June  8. 
Screw  thread  joint.     R.  Janata.     2,094,491  ;  Sept.  28. 
Screw  threading  die.     M.  A.  Slotta.     2,100,724  ;  Nov.  30. 
Screw  tlireads  in  shouldered  work.  Grinding.     S.  J.  Harley. 

2,098,145  ;  Nov.   2. 
Screw,  Wood.     G.  T.  K.  Woodley.     2,070,851 ;  Feb.  16. 
Screws,  Making.     E.  E.  Clark,     2,084,078  ;  June  15. 
Screws,  Making  tappet.     H.  A.  Hayden.     2,086,801 ;  July 

13. 
Screws,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  making  cold  formed 

socketed.     W.  A.  Purtell.     2.093,646  :  Sept.  21. 
Scribing  device.     H.  Kassehaum.     2,088,063  ;  July  27. 
Scrip  control  device.  Radio,     E,  J,  Brennan,     2,078,834  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Script  reading  device.     B.   C.  Robbins.     2,094,469  ;   Sept. 

28. 
Scrollwork   cutter.     B.   N.    Ewing.      2,085,462:   June  29. 
Scrubber.      E.   C.    Weisgerber.      2,083,764;    June   15. 
Scrubber,   Combination.     C.  Huber.     2,076,946  ;  Apr.   13. 
Sculptural  reproduction  in  three  dimensions  by  means  of 

instantaneous  photography.    System  of.     F.   S.   de  La 

Tour.     2,069,647  ;  Feb.  2. 
Sculpture.     J.    Limeses,   A.   M.   M.   T.   M.   Saralegui,   and 

C.   A.   P.    Del    Cerro.     2,099,612;  Nov.   16. 
Sculpture,   Apparatus    for  measuring   and   enlarging.     J. 

Donnelly,  Jr.     2,095,059  ;  Oct.  5. 
Sculptured  objects.  Method  and  apparatus  for  reproduc- 
ing.    T.  Tomozawa.     2,085,400  ;  June  29. 
Scum  collector.     F.  E.  Miick.     2,067,277  ;  Jan.  12. 
Scum  paddling  device  for  sludge  digestion  tanks.     M.   B. 

Tark.     2,068,521  :  Jan.  19. 
Scumraer  for  settling  tanks  and  the  like.     S.  Shafer,  Jr. 

2,102,575  ;  Dec.  14. 
Scupper,  Wall,     A.  J.  Filklns.     2,093,515  ;  Sept.  21. 
Sea-ooze,  Treating.      W.  Leetz.      2.079.514  ;  May  4. 
Sea    walls,    Method    and    apparatus    for   building.      J.    B. 

Brockhurst.     2,102,254  ;  Dec.  14. 
Sea  water  filter.     J.  H.  Ritter.     2,097,645  ;  Nov.  2. 
Seal.     W.  M.  Brooks.       2,084,668  ;  June  22. 
Seal.     C.  M.  Dungan,     2,087,840  ;  July  20 
Seal.     R.  F.  .Tehl,     2,089,377  :  Aug,  10, 
Seal.    H.  Leach,     2,101,586  ;  Dec.  7. 
Seal,     H,  Leach,     2,103,292  ;  Dec,  28, 
Seal.     S.  C.  Leonard.     2,086.872  ;  July  13. 
Seal.     S.  C.  Leonard,  Jr.     2.102,013  ;  Dec.  14. 
Seal.    J.  C.  Olsen.    2,093,021  ;  Sept.  14. 
Seal   and   its   manufacture,   Safety   tube.      C.    J.   Westin. 

2,066,754;   Jan.  5. 
Seal  and  method  of  making.     R.  C.  Shermund.     2,093.491  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Seal  and  protector  for  valves,  Safety.    P.  Ricli.     2,069,849  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Seal     and     reset     device,     Maximum     demand     watt-houi 

meter.     W.   C.  Nein.     2,087,987  ;  July  27. 
Seal.  Automatic  safety.     G.  D.  Palmer.     2,102,088 ;  Dec. 

14. 
Seal,   Bearing.     F.   Leister  and  J.  W.  Smith.     2,101,013  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Seal,   Bottle.     J.  D.  Buch.      2.079.545;   Mav  4, 
Seal,  Bottle,     P.  W.  De  Vore.     2,103.150  :  Deo,  21, 
Seal,  Breathing,     J.   W.  White,      2,102,824;  Dec,  21. 
S(-ai,    Condenser   tube.     O.    Markel.    W.    II.    Phillips,    and 

J.  M.  Bandish,     2,099,026;  Nov,  10, 
Seal  const  ruction.      O,  Oldberg,      2,091.100;  Sept,  28. 
Seal,  Crank  shaft.     K.  E.  Kyl6n.     2.077.701  :  Apr.  20. 
Seal,  niaphragin,      C.  Sauzedde,      2,091,191  :  Sept,  28, 
Seal,    Electric   bag.     N.    B.    Ilenlev.      2,103,945;   Dec,    28, 
Seal,   l''Mstener.      K,   Lassondc,      2.0S(!,()S(!  ;   July   0, 
Seal.    I'Muld,      L,   A.   Jolinson,      2,OS!!),l)(i3  :   .Aug,'  17, 
Seal     for    automotive    engines.    Dust.       W.    F.    Brenner. 

2,083,983  ;  June  15. 
Seal  for  centrifugal  separators.      W.  IT.  Bath.     2,087.720; 

.July   20, 
Si'.il   foi-  cliculnlors  and  the  like,     1'".   S,  White  and  (',  G 

Itoi'deiiux,     2.091„574  ;  Aug.  31. 
Si'iil  for  colTei'  maker,      S,  \V.  Farher,      2.080,357;  Julv  0, 
Seal  for  (•omnri<HsorH  nnd  the  like,  Rotnry.     O.   Nnuos  "nnd 

R,  R,  Blyfde,     2.007,540;  Jnn,  12, 
Seal   for  conuc'cting  the  ends  of  a    metal  l)Mnd   binding  n 

package,  Metal.     A.  Rehlchon  and  S.  Sicard.     2.084,003; 

June   15. 
Seiil  Icif  cDUtnliierH.      W,  ;\.  Knllier.      2.070,310-20;  May  4 
Sciil     for     eleelrlo    lialteries.     Protective.       P.    J.     Ka'ber 

2. 070, 120  ;    Feb,   9, 
Seal     for     electron     dlnchnrgo     dovlres,      .\.     KauCToldt 

2,084,013;  June  22, 


1000 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


Seal  for  floating  roofs.  Spring.     C.  H.   Haupt  and  E.  W. 

Hall.     2,092.877  ;  Sept.  14. 
Seal  for  floating  tank  roofs.     J.  H.  Wiggins.     2,082,194  ; 

June  1. 
Seal  for  ink  housings  of  printing  presses.     A.  Behringer. 

2,068,839  ;  Jan.  26. 
Seal  for  percolators.     A.  A.  Warner.     2,101,324  ;  Dec.  7. 
Seal  for  receptacles.     A.  R.  Fergusson.     2,078,132  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Seal    for    refrigerating    apparatus.      A.    A.    McCormack. 

2,075,769  ;   Mar.   30. 
Seal    for   refrigerating   apparatus,    Sliding    door.      A.    L. 

Goetzmann.     2,072,300  ;  Mar.  2. 
Seal  for  rotating  shafts.     G.  E.  Bigelow  and  A.  E.  Weis. 

2,087,313  :  July  20. 
Seal    for    string,     ribbon,     or    the    like.      S.     Hoorbstra. 

2,079.938;  May  11. 
Seal,  Gas  meter.    J.  H.  Dennis  and  J.  V.  King.     2.073,295  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Seal,    61ass-to-Metal.      E.    E.    Burger   and   A.    W.    Hull. 

2,071,196  ;  Feb.  16. 
Seal,    Glass-to-metal.     W.    A.    Ruggles.     2,078,776 ;    Apr. 

27. 
Seal,  Grease.     J.  R.  Winter.     Re.  20,278  ;  Feb.  23. 
Seal,  Grease.     J.  R.  Winter.     2,089,461-2  ;  Aug.  10. 
Seal,  Impression.     T.  B.  Wilder.     2,101,119  ;  Dec.  7. 
Seal,  Joint.     L.  L.  Rector.     2,083,091 ;  June  8. 
Seal,  Metal.     J.  J.  Perquin.     2,097.079  ;  Oct.  26. 
Seal  ofE  tool.    A.  J.  and  K.  T.  Penick.     2,085,119  ;  June 

29. 
Seal,  Oil.     J.  Agger.     2,070.637  ;  Feb.  16. 
Seal,  Oil.     R.  J.  Gits.     2,077,881  ;  Apr.  20. 
Seal,  Oil.     S.  C.  McCombs.     2,070,638  ;  Feb.  16. 
Seal.  Oil.    N.  O.  Panzegmu.    2.091.484  :  Aug.  31. 
Seal,  Oil.     C.  R.  Rogers.     2,074,672  ;  Mar.  23. 
Seal,  Oil.     T.  E.  Nelson.      2,080,669-70;  May  18. 
Seal,  Oil.     R.  L.  Vedovell,  D.  B.  Baker,  and  N.  O.  Panze- 

grau.  2,089,773  ;  Aug.   10. 
Seal,  Oil  and  dirt.     N.  O.  Panzegrau.     2,091,485  ;  Aug.  31. 
Seal,  Piston.     G.  Wuestefeldt.     2,088,357  ;   July  27. 
Seal,  Pressure  or  liquid.     S.  C.  Shipley.     2,080,836  ;  Jlay 

18. 
Seal,  Shaft.     R.  E.  King.     2,100,220  ;  Nov.  23. 
Seal,  Strap.     F.  L.  McGary.     2,067,093  ;  Jan.  5. 
Seal,  Vacuum.     D.  T>.  Knowlps.     2,079.354:  M.ny  4. 
Seal,  Well.     L.  K.  Madely.     2.090.213  ;  Aug.  17. 
Seal,  Well.     H.  C.  Otis.     2,087,528  ;  July  20. 
Sealed  bearing.     R.  C.  Hamilton.     2,075,645  ;  Mar.  30. 
Sealed  container.     C.  S.  Andrews.     2,098,818  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sealed  container.     L.  H.  Brodrick.     2,082,614  ;  June  1. 
Sealed  container.     E.   M.   Carhart.     2,067,117  :  Jan.  5. 
Sealer  for  fabrics.   Edge.     J.   E.   Cook.      2,080,397  ;  Mav 

18. 
Sealing   and    thrust   balancing    device.      W.    H.    Carrier. 

2,077,038  ;   Apr.   13. 
Sealing     composition.       H.     L.     Brownback.       2,066,958 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Sealing  composition.  Plastic.    B.  V.  McBride.     2,082,016 ; 

June  1. 
Sealing   compound.     G.    R.    Carlson    and    R.    J.    Stoetzel. 

2.075,885  :   Apr.   6. 
Sealing  device.     R.  Deming.     2,093,188  ;  Sept.  14. 
Sealing  device.     H.  Hornschuch.     2.096.899  ;  Oct.  26. 
Sealing  device.     J.  V.  Petrelli.     2,089,570  ;  Aug.  10. 
Sealing  device.     C.  A.   Stuart.      2,101,415  ;  Dec.  7. 
Sealing  device.     E.  J.   Svenson.     2,075,148  ;   Alar.  30. 
Sealing  device  and  assembly.     G.  W.  Carlson.     2,098,084  ; 

Nov.   2. 
Sealing  device  for  containers.     G.  H.  Lewis.     2,097,820  ; 

Nov.   2. 
Sealing    device    for    relatively    rotatable    parts.     H.    W. 

Alden.     2.076.218  :  Apr.  6. 
Sealing  device,   Wrapper.      C.   H.   Petskeves.     2.080.834  • 

May  18. 
Sealing     equipment.     Refrigerated.        W.     N.     McWade. 

2,103,544;  Dec.  28. 
Sealing    fluid    to    can    blanks.    Apparatus    for    applying 

J.  E.  Diamond  and  C.  W.  Perkins.     2.093,422  ;  Sept.  21. 
Sealing  machine.     A.  Podel.     2,075.054  ;  Mar.  30. 
Sealing  machine.     P.  O.   .Staves.     2. 008. 439  :  J,nn.  10 
Sealing  machine.    M.  A.  Sticelber.     2,092,144  ;  Sept.  7. 
Sealing   machine.    Carton    or    package.      H.    W.    Dvment 

2,083,257  ;   June  8. 
Sealing  means.     W.  M.  Brooks.     2,077,209;  Apr.  33 
Sealing  means.     N.  F.  Fretter.     2,076,715-6  ;  Apr.  13 
Sealing  means.      J.   W.   McClatchie.      2.099,169  ;  Nov.   16 
Sealing  means  for  floating  roofs  for  tanks.     J.  M.  Cranz 

2,072,798  ;  Mar.  2. 
Sealing  me.nns   for   the   piston    of    a   gas   holder       R    B 

Luebbe.     2,093,283  :  Sept.  14. 
Sealing  means   for   the   piston    of  a   gas  holder      P    C 

Rodgers.     2,093,291  ;    Sept.    14. 
Sealing  mechanism.     H.  T.  Scott.     2,082,722  ;  June  1. 
Sealing     meehani.sm     for    packaging     machines.     H.     W 

Dymcnt.     2.087.472  ;  July  20. 
Seallng-off    apparatus.       M.     de     Neumann.       2,101,673  • 

Dec.  7. 
."dealing  ring.     C.  W.  Hall.     2,090,627  :  Aug.  24. 
Sealing  ring.    A.  E.  Jesser.     2,071,535  ;  Feb.  23. 
Sealing   rings.  Closing.     E.  E.    Shanor.      2,081,877;   Mav 

25. 
Sealing     unit     for     rotary     shafts.       A.     E.     Ramclow 

2,077,954;  Apr.  20. 


Seals  and  strands,  Assembling  of  bottle.     F.    O.    Staves. 

2,091,891  ;  Aug.  31. 
Seam.     J.  J.  Corn.     2,087,244  ;  July  20. 
Seam.     R.  S.  Kelso.     2,091,760;  Aug.  31. 
Seam    for   sheet   metal   can    bodies,    Side.      H.    A.    Fink. 

2,083,440;  June  8. 
Seam     for     sheet     metal     containers.     Side.       E.     Laxo. 

2,093,199  ;   Sept.  14. 
Seam-protecting  attachment  for  cloth   shearing  machines. 

C.  G.  Richardson  and  J.  W.  Hogue.    2,084,301 ;  June  15. 
Seam  ripper.     P.  Browning.     2,066,556  ;  Jan.  5. 
Seamed  articles  and  apparatus  therefor.  Making.     J.  P. 

Weis.     2,102,397  ;  Dec.  14. 
Seamed    structures.    Making    adhesively-secured.     W.    W. 

Rowe.     2,098,258  ;  Nov.  9. 
Seaming  and  pinking  machine,  Combined.     H.  C.  Moulton. 

2,095,570  ;    Oct.    12. 
Seaming  and  pinking  machine,  Combined.     H.  C.  Moulton. 

2.097,336;   Oct.   26. 
Seaming  machine.     H.  M.  Ross.     2,083,401 ;  June  8. 
.Seams  for  knit  goods,  Production  of.     N.  V.  Chilstensen. 

2,079.569  :  May  4. 
Seams  for  steel  barrels  and  drums  and  method  thereof. 

Head.    A.  O.  Miller.     2,083,519  ;  June  8. 
Seams,  Method  of  and  machine  for  finishing.     D.  Hall- 

bauer.    2,070,726  ;  Feb.  16. 
Sear-mechanism      for      firearms.        A.      F.      Laudensack. 

2,069.887  ;  Feb.  9. 
Searchlight.     .T.  Kiefer.     2,091,819  ;  -Aug.  31. 
Search  light.  Dirigible.     J.  Kolb.     2.074.404  ;  Mar.  23. 
Searchlight     with     ellipsoid     mirror.       F.     R.     Dietrich. 

2,072,849  ;  Mar.  9. 


Swinging  seat. 
Theater  seat. 
Toilet  seat. 
Tourist  seat. 
Talve  seat. 
Vehicle  safety  seat. 
Vehicle  seat. 
Window  seat. 


Seat :  See — 

Adjustable   seat. 

Auxiliary  seat. 

Car  seat. 

Cus.hioued  seat. 

Foldable  seat. 

Gunner's  seat. 

Rubber  rail  seat. 

Sanitary  toilet  seat. 

Swing  seat. 
Seat.    J.  H.  McManus.     2,073,315  ;  Mar.  9. 
Seat.     D.  C.  Meyers.     2,075.821  :  Apr.  6. 
Seat   adjuster.      E.    G.    Simpson    and    A.    C.    Andersen. 

2.101,350;  Dec.  7. 
Seat  adjusting  device.     A.  T.  Potter.     2,096,437  ;  Oct.  19. 
Seat  adjusting  device.  Automobile.     J.  Galamb  and  E.  D. 

Scott.     2,088,784:  Aug.  3. 
Seat     and     cover     operator.     Toilet.       B.     P.     Zulkoski. 

2,092,707;  Sept.  7. 
Seat  and   luggage   compartment   for  railway  parlor  cars. 

Combined.     W.  F.  Connal.     2,074,461 ;  Mar.  23. 
Seat  and  mounting.  Gunner's.    C.  G.  Trimbach.    2,067,585  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Seat   and    seat    cover    actuating   mechanism    for   toilets. 

E.  Lefkowitz.     2,100.906  ;  Nov.  30. 
Seat    and    socket    combination.    Miniature   electric   lamp 

bulb.     P.   KoUsman.     2,088,559  ;   July   27. 
Seat    attachment   for   water    ciose<-s.      W.    C.    Groeniger. 

2,071,337  ;  Feb.  23. 
Seat  back.    E.  J.  Beck  and  W.  B.  Schroeder.     2,102,351 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Seat  back.     H.  S.  Leader  and  H.  P.  Nordmark.     2,098,456  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Seat  back.  Adjustable.   A.  E.  Dietrich.    2,092,666  ;  Sept.  7. 
Seat  base  for  passenger   cars.   Revolving.     W.   R.  Elsey. 

2,091.220  :  Aug.  24. 
Seat  construction.     A.  A.  Grinnell.     2.090.579  :  Aug.  17. 
Seat  construction.     W.  Hoffman.     2.090,839  ;  Aug.  24. 
Seat  construction.     A.  F.  Lifvendahl  and  C.  J.  Johnson. 

2,077,337  ;   Apr.   13. 
Seat   construction.    Spring.      H.    C.    Flint.      2,100,475-6; 

Nov.  30. 
Seat  for  automobiles.     L.  Saives.     2.085,475  ;  June  29. 
Seat  for  ladder   truck   trailers,   Tillerman's.     P.   Pirsch. 

2,074,558  ;  Mar.  23. 
Seat  for  valves.     L.  C.  Domack.     2.078,903  ;  Apr.  27. 
.Seat  frame  construction.     A.  H.  Haberstump.     2,097,976  ; 

Nov.   2. 

^^o'a,?^^.^?"^*'*"'.     L.    S.    Whedon    and   A.    A.    Grinnell. 
2.090.4.S6  :  Aug.  17. 

^^^*v"l»°S   mechanism.      A.    A.    Grinnell.      2,071,032; 

r  eo.  16. 
Scat  mechanism.    Adjustable.     Le  G.   S.  Whedon  and  A. 

A.  Grinnell.     2,091,088  ;  Aug.  24 
Seat  protector   or   cover.   Toilet   or  water-closet.     E.   L. 

Boyd.     2,084,890  :  June  22. 

^nrr^^o?.*"';*-      ?•    ^-    I^eader    and    H.    P.    Nordmark. 
2,006.630  ;  .Tan.  5. 

Seat  structure.  Convertible.     C.  A.  Zechman.     2,093,224 ; 
Sept.  14. 

^^^n-l^ooo'"'".''    ^°/    kitchen    cabinets.      N.     R.    Moore. 

-.0(8.338  :  Apr.  27. 
Seat  structure.  Toilet.     W.  Taylor.     2,077,815  ;  Apr.  20. 

o^no"§i?^"•r^    ^'-^.S-    Saunders    and    T.    A.    kcGregor. 
^,iu^^zzb  ;  Dec.   14. 
Siting  arrangement.     W.    A.    Brown.      2,080,458;   May 

Secret  lock.     D.  Toyama.     2,087,632  ;  July  20. 

"nl%7-K  ^.i'^T^'n'^r      telephone.     F.      D.      Henderson. 
J. 093. 6(5:  Sept.  21 

wtiSS"?  •container.     I.  Blechman.     2,083,114  ;  June  8. 
Sectional  mold.     P.  A.  Moluf.     2,081,304;   May  25. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


1001 


Sectional  shoe  rack.     L.   Cohen.     2,066,823  ;   Jan.  5. 
Securing    device.      G.    A.    Bouvier    and    H.    W.    Larson. 

2,068,368  ;  Jan.  19. 
Securing  device.     R.  Landenberger.     2,083,233  ;  June  8. 
Securing  device.     G.D.Robinson.     2,091,882  ;  Auj;.  31. 
Securing  device.     J.   H.  Van  Uum.     2,100,017  ;  Nov.   23. 
Securing    means    for    flowers,    ornaments,    and    the    Uke. 

S.    S.   and   L.   R.   Patur   and   C.   Thielen.      2,089,221; 

Aug.  10. 
Securing  means  for  tool  handles.    R.  E.  Beegle.    2,067,751 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Securing  mechanism  for  automobile  doors.     J.  Mistretta. 

2,101,035  ;  Dec.  7. 
Sediment      evacuating      implement.        E.       H.      Nowalj. 

2,081,597  ;  May  25. 

Sedimentation    apparatus.      H.    B.    Coulter.      2,093,107 : 

Sept.  14. 
Sedimentation  apparatus.     C.  E.  Keefer.     2,080,137  ;  May 

11. 
Sedimentation  apparatus.     W.  A.  Kivell.     2,086,955  ;  July 

13. 
Sedimentation    apparatus.      W.    A.    Kivell.      2,092,620 

Sept.  7. 
Sedimentation  apparatus.     N.  B.  Lund.     2,099,654  :  Nov, 

16. 
Sedimentation     apparatus.       N.     B.     Lund.       2,101,079 

Dec.  7. 
Sedimentation      apparatus.     C.      H.      Scott.     2,086,394 

July  6. 
Sedimentation   apparatus.     R.    T.    Steindorf.     2,085,514 

June  29. 
Sedimentation  device.     C.  H.  Scott.     2,087,725  ;  July  20 
Sedimentation  device.     C.  H.  Scott.     2,094.552  :  Sppt.  2S 
Seed  cleaning  machine.     A.  A.  Frevert.     2,100,738;  Nov. 

30. 
Seed    cotton,    Apparatus    for    drving.       C.     A.    Bennett 

2,078,309  ;  Apr.  27. 
Seed     cotton     cleaner-drier.     N.     B.     Henry.     2,099,064 

Nov.  16. 
Seed  display  stand.     A.  E.  McKenxie.     2,090,372  ;  Aug.  17 
Seed   gatherer  attachment   for  mowing  machines.     J.   A 

Gaylord.     2,102,065  :  Dec.  14. 
Seed   saving  device.      W.   A.   Harden   and   A.   D.   Burlis. 

2,083,444;   June  8. 
Seed   separator.     M.    Weaver.     2,099,505  ;   Nov.   16. 
Seed  sorting  machine.    L.  A.  Medcalf.     2,068,146  ;  Jan.  19. 
Seed,    Treating    beet.      H.    M.    Andreasen.      2,074,159 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Seeder  and   fertilizer,   Combination.     W.   W.   Carrier  and 

E.   C.  Leonard.     2.090,525  ;  Aug.  17. 
Seeding  attachment  for  tractors.  Broadcast.     G.  Huggett. 

2,094,891;  Oct.  5. 
Seeding  machine.     P.  L.  Byers.     2,076,702  ;  Apr.  13. 
Seeds,     bulbs,     and     tubers,      Treating.        G.     E.     Heyl. 

2,081,667  ;  May  25. 
Seeds,   bulbs,   tubers,   and   roots.    Treating.      G.    E.   Heyl. 

2,083,065;   June  8. 
Seesaw,     Portable     rotary     adjustable.       J.     B.     Muse. 

2,066,736  ;  Jan.  5. 
Segment  bearing.     E.  B.  Hudson.     2,078,712  ;  Apr.  27. 
Segment    railway    bearing.      E.    B.    Hudson.      2,078,713  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Seismic   prospecting.    Method   and   apparatus   for.     S.   A. 

Scherbatskoy   and   J.  Neufeld.     2,099,536;  Nov.  16. 
Seismic  reflection  method.     L.  W.  Blau.     2,099,837  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Seismic  surveying  method.     D.  S.  Muzzey,  Jr.     2,101,408  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Seismograph.     L.   W.   Blau   niiii   J,.   Stntham.     2,074,043  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Seismophone.      H.    R.    Prescott    and    K.    C.    Woodyard. 

2,084,561 ;  June  22. 
Solocling  device.      W.  niillenbiich,      2.07r)..?.'55  ;  Apr.  6. 
Selecting  mechanism.     B.  L.  Green.     2,067,186;  Jan.  12. 
Selecting  system.     W.  C.  Peterman.     2,074,423  ;  Mar.  23. 
Selecting    system.      E.    R.    Wheeler    and    E.    J.    Sortore. 

2,103,701  ;  Dec.  28. 
Selective  control  device.     R.   T.  Fox  and  V.  I.   Hullett. 

2,073,417;  Mar.  9. 
Selective  controlling  niean.s  for  Uiiilling  iiiacliines.     R.  11. 

Lawson   and    A.    (;iign<''.      2,0!)0,507  ;   Aug.    17. 
Selective   device.    Combined    niiignetostrlctlon    and    piezo- 
electric.    H.  J.  Scott.     2,101,272;  Dec.  7. 
Selective     systi^m     and     apparatus.        R.     P.     Simmons. 

2,082,725  ;  June  1. 
Selectivity    control    system.      W.    R.    Kocli.      2,085,100; 

June  20. 
Selector.     F.      (1.     Nlcolaus     and     C.     J.      Breltensteln. 

2,008,353  ;  Nov.  9. 
Selector  for  rjidio   receiving  sets  and    like  devices,   Auli> 

matlc.     J.  V.  FiMlor.     2,078. ^S7  ;  Apr.  27. 
Selector    for    sorting    miichlnes.      E.    Rose.      2,101,450 

Dec.  7. 
Selector  for  sorting  inuchlnes.     W.  C.  Silver.     2,103,550 

Dec.  28. 
Selector  for  tel<"i)hone  Instnlliitlons.    A.  Wlitli.    2,073,087 

Mar.  0. 
Selector,    Manually    operable.      B.    Shlpton.      2,073.508 

Mar.  0. 
Selenium  coll.      A.   Clirlslv.     2,0(!«,«1  1  :  J:iii,  5. 
Self-artiiatlng  valve.     A.   Van   Veen.     2.008,815;   Nov.  0. 
Self-adjusting   mi'chanlBm.     E.    S.    Wltchgr.p.     2,008,987; 

Nov.  10. 

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R.  B.  Hitchcock.    2,080,716  ; 


2,102,035  ;  Dec.   14. 

A.    T.    Napier.      2,083,658; 

Acid-proof.      K.   Dietz    and 
28 
L.  Cotter.     2,084,669  ;  June 


Self-aligning  sprocket  wheel. 

May  18. 
Self  closing  bag.     C.   Rose. 
Self-centering    washer.      J. 

June  15. 
Self-hardening    compositions, 
K.  Frank.     2,103,768  ;  Dec. 
Self  lapping  brake  valve.     G. 

22. 

Self-ieveling  chair.     A.  B.  Raymond.     2,067,203  ;  Jan.  12. 
Self-lubricating    bearing.      B.    H.    Whiteley.      2,086,787  ; 

July  13. 
Self-lubricating  bearing.  Heat  responsive.    R.  H.  Whiteley. 

2,067,034;  Jan.  5. 
Self-luminous  instrument.     J.  E.  Paul.     2,075,804  :  Apr.  6. 
Self-releasing    clutch.      C.    Roux    and    L.    E.    ClSmencet. 

2,081,679  ;  May  25. 
Self-starting  synchronous  motor.    Small.      R.   H.   White- 
head.    2,093,532  ;  Sept.  21. 
Selvage  forming  device.     G.  H.  McRae.     2,100,197  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Selvedging  mechanism   for   circular   looms.     F.    C.    Hale. 

2,080,771  ;  May  18. 
Semaphore.     E.   S.  Soderbure.     2,088,671  ;  Aug.  3. 
Semaphore,  Automobile.     W.  B.   Summerall.     2,074,522 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Sensitive      control      instrument.      P.      W.       Cummings. 

2,084,574  ;  June  22. 
Sensitivity  meter.     W.  Dissler.     2,081,739  ;  May  25. 
Separable  end  fastener.     E.   Clark.     2,093,973  ;   Sept.  21. 
Separable  fastener.     E.  H.  Dau.     2,082,619  ;  June  1. 

"     "  W.  L.  Gilmore.     2,077,360 ;  Apr.  13. 

W.  L.  Gilmore.     2,098,338  ;  Nov.  9. 
D.  Marinsky.     2,103,037  ;  Dec.  21. 
L.  Roseman.     2,067,737  :  Jan.  12. 
E.   O.   Seaver.     2,068,354;   Jan.   19. 
G.    Sundback.      2,068,359  ; 
S.  M.  Ward.     2,074.0.3.5-6  ; 
G.    Wintritz.      2,100,557 ; 
Slide-operated.         L. 


H.  E.  Sipe. 
G.  Sundback. 


Separable  fastener. 
Separable  fastener. 
Separable  fastener. 
Separable  fastener. 
Separable  fastener. 
Separable  fastener. 
Separable  fastener. 
Separable  fastener. 
Separable       fastener, 

2,073,380  ;  Mar.  9. 
Separable  interlocking  fastener 

June  8. 
Separable  interlocking  fastener. 

July  20. 
Separating    and    classifying    apparatus. 

2,075,731  :    Mar.    30. 
Separating  apparatus.     R.  E.  Crockett. 

17. 
Separating     system     and     method.       J 

2,076,815;  Apr.  13. 
Separation,    Apparatus    for    centrifugal. 

2,083,899  ;  June  15. 
Separator :  See — 

Air  and  other  separator. 

Battery  plate  separator. 

Centrifueal  separator. 

Coin  and  token  separator. 

Cream  separator. 

Dust  separator. 

P]eg  separator. 

Electric    crcvun    spp;irntor. 

Gas   and  solid   separator. 

Gas  separator. 

Grain  and  seed  separator. 
Separator.     T.  C.  Bi6th. 
Separator.     H.  T.  Blom 


Jan.   19. 

Mar.  10. 
Nov.  30. 
Roseman. 


W. 


2,083,278; 

2,087,450  ; 

P.    Laesch. 

2,090,112  ;   Aug. 

E.     Fulweiler. 

A.    E.    Duerig. 


Separator. 
Separator. 
Separator. 

Dec.  21. 
Separator. 

Feb.  16. 
Separator. 

Feb.  23. 
Separator. 
Separator. 
Separator. 
Separator. 
Separator. 
Scpiii-ator. 
Separator. 
S<'piirator. 
Separator. 
Sep;!  rat  or 


Grain  separator. 

Liquid  separator. 

Locomotive  steam   separa- 
tor. 

Magnetic  separator. 

Mineral  separator. 

Mold-flask  separator. 

Oil  and  gas  separator. 

Seed   separator. 

Straw  separator. 

Stringer  separator. 
2,103,809;  Dec.  28. 
2,093,994  :    Sept.    28. 


R.  O.  Corev.      2. 088.994  :  Aug.  3. 
J.  Crites.     2,070,650  ;  Feb.  16. 
E.  Henderson  and  J.  B.  Reddick. 


C.  R.  Holden  and  M. 
O.  Holm-Hansen  and  G 


Drobinsky. 
.  W.  Ruscoe. 


2,102,705; 
2,071.261 ; 
2.071.975 ; 
12. 


0.  B.   Jacobsen.     2.067,710  ;   Jan. 
F.  Pardee.     2,094,957  ;  Oct.  5. 

F.  and  F.  Pardee,  Jr.     2,001,504  ;  Aug.  31. 
V.  M.  Pyatt.     2,074,515  ;  Mar.  23. 
E.   C.   Saint-Jac(]ues.     2.073,520;   Mar.   9. 

1.  B.   Scrlmger.      2.000.075  :   Aug.   17. 

G.  Seltz.     2,080,882  ;  July  13. 
E.  R.   Shaw.     2.088.810;   Aug.  3. 
I.  E.  Smith.     2,083,074  ;  June  15. 

and    conciMilrMtor,    Magiiellc.      It.    II.    Sloains. 

2,078,513;  Apr.  27. 
Separijlor  and  mixed  for-  welt  iliilliiig.     V.  T.  Cliristenson. 

2,078.752  :  Apr.  27. 
Separator   and    prooesg   of   separation.    Magnetic.      R.    H. 

Stearns.     2.007.584;  Jan.  12. 
Separator  and   spaciT   for  storage   halterv   plates.      W.   K. 

Kerslmw.     2,000,0.30  ;  Jan.  5. 
Separator      nnd       thresher.       Grain.     E.       E.       Metoalf. 

2,000.735  :   Feb.  2. 
Separator  apparatus.     C.  B.   Schnolblo.     2.077.074  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Separator   at tnclinient    for   roughaKO   mills. 

Let/..     2,072.020:  Mar.  0. 
Separator   devlc«>.    Elect  romnKM<>tlc.      K.    10 

I,.    J.    Queneau.      2,088,304  ;    July    27. 
Separ^itor  _  for      conipre.s.sora.      Oil.        \V. 


>,074,323  ;  Mar.  23. 
Separator  for  uriiln  and  similar  comnuulltlc 
2,087,404  ;  July  20. 


J.    IloUnnd- 
Ellls  nnd   A. 
Borgenl 
0.  .Vyei 


F 


R. 


1002 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Separator  for  incinerators.  Gas.     G.  J.  Irsch.     2,100,189  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Separator     for     liquid     and     solids.       W.     R.     Mobley. 

2,075.353;  Mar.   30. 
Separator   for  separating  liquids,   emulsions,  and   disper- 
sions,   Centrifugal.     F.    C.    G.     Schelbeck.     2,087,030 ; 

July  20. 
Separator  for  spinning  machines,  Double  ring.     A.  Heaton. 

2,082,450  ;  June  1. 
Separator     for    water    and     gasoline.       T.     R.     Padgett. 

2,083,861 ;  June  15. 
Separator   with    discharge   of   the   centrifuged    substance 

through     a    hollow    spindle.     C.    Schmitz.     2,098,889 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Separators,    Making    porous.      A.    A.    West.      2,066,596  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Separators,    Making    ribbed.      L.    E.    Wells.      2,101,206 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Septic  tank.     L.  C.  Boggs.     2,086,154  ;  July  6. 
Septic  tank.     G.  W.  Davis.     2,069,058  :  Jan.  26. 
Septic  tank.     W.  E.  Jaquith.     2,068,140  ;  Jan.   19. 
Sera,  Apparatus  for  and  a  process  of  treating  immunized. 

E.  Cardone.     2,085,898  ;  July  6. 
Series-parallel    switch,    Electric.      A.    F.    Berger   and    M. 

Voege.     2,100,426  ;  Nov.  30. 
Serum  treatment  for  mange.     H.  J.  Tingley.     2,098,637  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Server    for    cigarettes    or    the    like.       J.     R.    Davidson. 

2,082,442  ;  June  1. 
Server,  Planked  food.     A.  F.   Saunders.     2,103,496  :   Dec. 

28 
Service  box.     G.  H.  Clay.     2,076,066  ;  Apr.  6. 
Service  device.  Quick.     J.  C.  McCune.     2,068,343  :  Jan.  19. 
Service    observing    system.      H.    W.    Ulrich.      2,102,769 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Service  station.     J.  A.  Dunn.     Re.   20.519  :   Sept.   28. 
Serving  device.     L.  A.  Leppke.     2.101,401  ;  Dec.  7. 
Serving  table.     E.  J.  Schwabe.     2,089,436  ;  Aug.  10. 
.«!ervo   mechanism.     R.    C.    Russell.     2,090,335 ;   Aug.    17. 
Servomotor.     C.  Wurr.     2,095,404  ;  Oct.  12. 
Setting  device  for  a  precious  stone  or  the  like.     S.  Arpels 

(dit  Charjes).     2,069,598  ;  Feb.  2. 
Setting  device  for  the  entry  section  of  tensioning  or  tender- 
ing    and     drvine     machines     for     webs.       F.     Tandel. 

2.088.984  ;  Aug.  3. 

Setting  machine.     J.  Gaultiere  and  G.  Meyer.     2,087,596  ; 

July  20. 
Setting    means    for    automatic     meter    shut-offs.      A.    J. 

Granberg.     2,082,391  ;  June  1. 
Setting  mechanism   for   predetermining  counters.     W.   P. 

Berck.     2,082,375  :  June  1. 
Setting  tool.    E.  Burns  and  H.  P.  Wickersham.    2.099,048  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Settling    and     filtration.     Combined.       P.    B.     Streander. 

2,086,829  ;  July  13. 
Settling  and  sealing  material  in  packages.  Apparatus  for. 

C.  L.  Ragot.     2,078,774  ;  Apr.  27. 
Settling  chamber  for  selective  beverage  dispensers.     F.  J. 

T.  Barnes.      2.093,702  ;  Sept.  21. 
Settling  system  for  separating  solids  from  fluids.     M.  B. 

Tark.     Re.  20,320  ;  Apr.  6. 
Settling  tank.     F.  E.  Miick.     2,080,730  ;  July  13. 
Settling  tank.     O.  L.  Moreheatl.     2,068,428  ;  Jan.  19. 
Settling  tank.     W.  W.  Sayers,  R.  F.  Bergmann,  and  H.  F. 

Watson.     2,073.810  ;  Mar.  16. 
Settling    tank.     W.    W.     Sayers    and     H.    F.     Watson. 

2,098,467  ;   Nov.   9. 
7-hydroxv-cholesterol.      A.     Windaus     and     F.     Schenck. 

2.098.985  ;  Nov.  16. 

Severing  mechanism  and  forming  mold  charges.     F.  L.  O. 

Wadsworth.     2,087,459  :  July  20. 
Sewage  aeration.     W.  M.  Piatt.     2,081,382  ;  May  25. 
Sewage  and  other  waste  liquors.  Treatment  of.     H.  J.  N. 

H.  Kessener.     2,098.152  :  Nov.    2. 
Sewage    and    the    like.    Disposal    of.      P.    B.    Streander. 

2,077,498  :  Apr.   20. 
Sewage    and    the    like.     Filtration     of.       F.    L.     Pruyn. 

2,075,542  ;  Mar.   30. 
Sewage   and   waste  material.   Apparatus   and   method   for 

drying  and  incinerating.     F.  B.   Schilling.     2,074,028  : 

Mar.  16. 
Sewage,   Apparatus   for  drying  and   destroying.     J.   Har- 
rington.    2,096,176;   Oct.    19. 
Sewage,  Apparatus  for  treatment  of.     R.  W.  Baily  and 

N.  A.   Gray.     2,094,909  ;  Oct.  5. 
Sewage  collector.     E.  A.  Gemeny.     2,085,150 ;   June  29. 
Sewage    digestion.     A.     J.    Fischer    and    N.    B.    Lund. 

2.090.194:   Aug.  17. 
Sewage    digestion.       A.    J.    Fischer    and    N.    B.     I,und 

2,091,031  ;  Aug.  31. 
Sewage  disintegrator.  Hydraulic.     S.  B.  Paige.    2,090.637  • 

Aug.  24. 
Sewage  disposal.     W.  K.  Porteous.     2,075,224  ;  Mar.  30. 
Sewage   disposal   apparatus.      R.    E.    Briggs.      2,102,991  ■ 

Dec.  21. 
Sewage,    Industrial    waste,    and    the   like,    Treatment   of 

P.  B.  Streander.     2,084,6.59  ;  June  22. 
Sewage,  Industrial  wastes,  and  the  like.  Treating.     P.  B 

Streander.     2.077,907  ;  Apr.  20. 
Sewage,  Method  and   apparatus  for  treatment  of.     J     D 

Walker.     2,082,759  ;  June  1. 
Sewage    screenings    and    the    like,    Incineration    of.      W. 

Raisch,   J.   C.    Woodman.    J.    R.   Buflington,   and   J.   E. 

Morris.     2,102,543;  Dec.  14. 


Sewage  sludge.    Concentrating  activated.     R.   F.    Goudey 

and  S.  M.  Bennett.     2,089,162  ;  Aug.  3. 
Sewage  sludge  digester.     F.  Fries.     Re.  20,377  ;  May  25. 
Sewage  sludge   digestion.   Method   of  and   apparatus   for. 

H.  J.  N.  H.  Kessener.     2,081,039  :  May  18. 
Sewage      sludge      treatment      plant.        C.      Brossman. 

2,077,545;  Apr.  20. 
Sewage,  Treating.     H.  Blunk.     2,073,441 ;  Mar.  9. 
Sewage,  Treating.     G.  Ornstein.     Re.  20,451  ;  July  20. 
Sewage  treating  process.      B.   P.  Domogalla.      2,074,082  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Sewage  treatment.     E.  B.  Mallory.      2,078,260  ;  Apr.  27. 
Sewage  treatment.    A.  L.  Tholin.     2,071,591 ;  Feb.  23. 
Sewage  treatment  and  sludge  disposal.  Cyclic  process  of. 

E.  E.  Butterfield.    2,072,154  ;  Mar.  2. 
Sewage     treatment     apparatus.        A.      C.      Durdin,      Jr. 

2,067,161 ;  Jan.  5. 
Sewage     treatment     apparatus.       A.     C.     Durdin,     III. 

2,076,529  ;  Apr.  13. 
Sewage      treatment      apparatus.     A.      C.      Durdin,      III. 

2.090.384;  Aug.  17. 
Sewer  cleaning  apparatus.     J.  O.   Magruder.     2,074,215  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Sewer    flooding    control    apparatus.      W.    E.    Hardacker. 

2,081,298 ;  May  25. 
Sewer  rod.     S.  V.  Rolland.     2,102,917  ;   Dec.  21. 
Sewers  and  sewer  basins  and  receptacles  for  use  in  sewer 

basins,  Construction  of.     G.  F.  Egan.     2,102,310  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Sewing  apparatus.  Filled  bag.     F.  A.  Park,  Jr.     2,094,464  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Sewing  machine.     W.  A.  Barker.     2,087,612  ;  July  20. 
Sewing    machine.       H.    F.    Briggs    and    R.    N.    Cundall. 

2.079.062  :  May  4. 
Sewing  machine.     N.  V.  Christensen.     2,097,246  ;  Oct.  26. 
Sewing  machine.     G.  C.  Cooper.     2,086,013  :  July  6. 
Sewing  machine.       S.  A.  Dobyne.     2,084,838  ;  June  22. 
Sewing  machine.     C.  E.   Edwards.      2,085,253 ;    June  29. 
Sewing  machine.     H.  J.  Ernst.     2,070,200  ;  Feb.  9. 
Sewing  machine.     A.   H.   Goodwin.     2,068,671 ;   Jan.   26. 
Sewing  machine.     R.   W.  Johnson,  C.  I.  Loverch,  and  M. 

Zaum.     2,100,166  ;  Nov.  23. 
Sewing  machine.     H.  J.  Le  Vesconte.     2.082,738  ;  June  1. 
Sewing  machine.     F.  Lutz.     2,103,478  ;  Dec.  28. 
Sewing  machine.     A.   W.  MacBride.     2,074,849  ;  Mar.  23. 
Sewing  machine.     J.  Mann.     2.095.647  :  Oct.  12. 
Sewing  machine.     D.  C.  Moreland.     2,075,537  ;   Mar.  30. 
Sewing  machine.     C.  O.  Nelson.     2,077,151  ;  Apr.  13. 
Sewing  machine.     F.  Parry.     2,088,560  ;   July  27. 
Sewing  machine.     E.  Prazak.     2.074,488  ;  Mar.  23. 
Sewing  machine.     F.  Ricks.     2.067,649  :  Jan.  12. 
Sewing  machine.     A.  S.  Riviere.     2,080,338  ;  May  11. 
Sewing  machine.     W.  A.  Smith.     2,081,562  ;  May  25. 
Sewing  machine.      S.   Zonis.      2,075,598  ;   Mar.   30. 
Sewing  machine.     S.  Zonis.     2.098,770  :  Nov.   9. 
Sewing     machine     and      method.        M.      Blumenkrantz. 

2,079,834  ;  May  11. 
Sewing      machine      attachment.     E.      Helle.     2.079,317 ; 

May  4. 
Sewing   machine   attachment.     S.    F.    logha.     2,090,447 : 

Aug.  17. 
Sewing  machine  attachment.    C.  T.  Thompson.    2,086,830  • 

July  13. 
Sewing    machine.    Blind    stitch.      J.    Mann.      2,074,793 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Sewing  machine.   Buttonhole.     J.    H.   Pikul.      2,072.991- 

Mar.  9. 


L.  Roseman. 
2,096,928;   Oct. 
2,072,113  ; 


Sewing  machine.  Continuous  variable  stitch 

2,072,967  ;  Mar.  9. 
Sewing  machine  control.     M.  Taigman 

26. 
Sewing    machine.    Duplex.      D.    W.    Klau 

Mar.  2. 

S^X^'lfL  „^i"^'M"^    feed-dog    mechanism.     H.     F.     Briggs. 

2.07.1,973  ;  Apr.   6. 
Sewing    machine,    Filled    bag.     I.    F.    Webb.     2,090,587; 

Aug.  1(. 

^TJS-'^  «?n^*^'V'"^   .^S^    edging    fabrics.      A.    S.    Riviere. 

^.067,680  ;  Jan.  12. 
Sewing   machine    for    the    manufacture    of    gloves.      W. 

Lindner.     2,074,655;  Mar.  23. 
Sewing  machine  guiding  attachment.     H.  M.  Greist,  C.  J. 

-Word,  and  W.  C.  Greist.     2,094,918  ;  Oct.  5. 

o'n"4  rPV^^^W""^-  .  ^ock     stitch.     N.      V.      Christensen. 

-:.0i9,568  :  Mav  4. 

''siSfr.'°"l!o'97:247"-'^Oct''26  ""•  ^^  Christensen  and  G. 
^'^Nov^  machine.  Lockstitch.     E.  E.  Winkley.     2,098,327 ; 

^Ta'SS™"*^'""^'  ■^'°^''^"**'     I^-  E.  Topham.     2,066,373; 

^''2'095  4.%''-^O?t'' 1'^°°^"*''^^'"     mechanism.       W.     Myers. 

^To93,oiof  &tn4  ''^""  ''^^""^-  ^-  «•  ^°^'^^°- 
Sewing  machine  mechanism.    J.  F.  Hand.    2,089,551 ;  Aug. 

^Tlifr^  machine.  Multiple  stitch.  L.  Roseman.  2,072.966  ; 
'"^  Mir^lT*^^'"*' °''°^™^°*^^  ^^^™-  S.  Zonis.  2,074,310; 
^^Sepf.  7  "'^•''°^'  Portable.     H.  M.  Kilpatrick.     2,091,994  ; 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


1003 


Sewing     machine,     Rotary     hook.       N.     V.     Christensen. 

2,073,593  ;  Mar.  9. 
Sewing  machine,  Rotarv  hook.     C.  C.  Smith.     2,089,167  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Sewing  machine.  Rug  and  carpet  binding.     H.  M.  Pater- 

nayan.     2,075,656  ;   Mar.   30. 
Sewing  machine.  Rug  and  carpet  binding.     H.  M.   Pater- 

nayan.     2,084,821  ;  June  22. 
Sewing  machine,  Shoe.    B.  T.  Leveque.    2,091.997  ;  Sept.  7. 
Sewing  machine.  Shoe.    B.  T.  Leveque.    2,097,462  ;  Nov.  2. 
Sewing     machine.     Shoe.     B.     T.     Leveque.     2,098,251 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Sewing    machine,     Shoe.      B.    T.    Leveque.      2,098,298 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Sewing  machine,  Shoe.    E.  E.  Winkley.     2,085,562 :  June 

29. 
Sewing  machine  shuttle.     A.  R.  Wood.     2,098.269  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sewing    machine.     Slip    stitch.       H.     Rosenman    and    L. 

Roseman.     2,099,574  ;  Nov.  16. 
Sewing    machine.    Straw-braid.      R.    Becker.      2,082,784 ; 

June  8. 
Sewing   machine   tool.      E.   J.    S.    Mrozinski.      2,097,735  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Sewing  machine.  Wax  thread.     J.  J.   Sheehan  and  W.  P. 

Egan.     2,081,371 ;  May  25. 
Sewing  machine  work-guides.     J.  E.  Aekerman  and  H.  C. 

Nissen.     2,096,691 ;  Oct.  19. 
Sewing    machines.     Attachment    for.     S.    'M.    Crewdson. 

2.079,493  :  Jlay  4. 
Sewing     machines.      Attachment     for.        J.      D.      Karlo. 

2,092,735  ;  Sept.  7. 
Sewing     machines.      Attachment      for.        A.      Spielman. 

2,097,385;   Oct.   26. 
Sewing  machines.   Bobbin-thread  case  for.     A.   R.   Wood. 

2.098,270  :  Nov.  9. 
Sewing  machines.  Circular  knit  tubing  cutter  attachment 

for.     C.  A.   Scheaffer  and  C.  C.  Foil.     2,103,696  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Sewing  machines.  Circular  stitching  guide  for.     P.  Rich- 
ardson.    2,074,760  ;  Mar.  23. 
Sewing  machines.  Differential  feed  device  for.     F.  Ebert. 

2,102.202  ;  Dec.  14. 
Sewing  machines.  Embroidery  and  cording  attachment  for. 

E.  Prato.     2,095.080  ;  Oct.  5. 
Sewing  machines.  Fabric  puller  mechanism  for.     G.  Sauer 

and  O.  Quist.     2,092,335  ;  Sept.  7. 
Sewing  machines.    Hemstitching    attachment   for.     G.    L. 

Hiuman  and  C.  J.  Word.     2,069.052  ;  Feb.  2. 
Sewing  machines.  Knee  control  for.     N.   T.   Sawdcy  and 

N.   E.    Colegrove.      2,103,557  ;  Dec.   28. 
Sewing     machines.     Lockstitch     shoe.     L.     E.     Topham. 

2,094,030  :  Sept.  28. 
Sewing  machines,  Loopcr  and  puller  actuating  mechanism 

for.    G.  Sauer  and  C.  C.  Smith.     2,097,243  ;  Oct.  26. 
Sewing  machines.  Loop-taker  and  bobbin-case  device  for. 

C.  A.  Kessler.     2,085,699  ;  June  29. 
Sewing  machines,  Lubricating  device  for.     G.  A.  Flecken- 

Etein  and  M.  L.  Waterman.     2,103,899  ;  Dec.   28. 
.Sewing  machines.  Lubricating  means  for.     M.  L.   Water- 
man.    2,098,904  :  Nov.  9. 
Sewing  machines,  Lubricating  system   for.     H.  J.  LeVes- 

conte  and  A.  M.  Schweda.     2,103,473  ;  Dec.   28. 
Sewing  machines,    Needle   cooling  device   for.      H.    J.    Le 

Vesconte.     2,080,322  ;  May  11. 
Sewing  machines,  Pinking  attachment  for.     N.  Pedersen. 

2,009,113  :  .Lan.  20. 
Sewing  machines,  Pressor  foot  for.    F.  Ebert.    2,069,006  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Sewing  machines,  Presser  mechanism  for.     F.  A.  Kucera. 

2,103,470;  Dec.  28. 
Sewing  macliines,  Recnforcing  thread  applying  moans  for. 

L.  A.  Cundall  and  O.  E.  Cheatham.     2,0Sl,793  ;  May  25. 
Sewing  mnohiiics,  Rudlei-  attaclimcnt  for.     (i.  L.  Iliniiiiiii. 

2,091,814  ;  Aug.  31. 
Sewing  macliines.  Uuflling  mechanism  for.     F.  A.  Kucera. 

2,080.038  ;  July  C. 
Sewing  machines.   Stop-motion  device  for.     H.  Gunther. 

2,075,7.59  ;    Mar.   30. 
Sewing  machines.  Thread-controller   for.     A.  B.  Clayton. 

2.095,212  ;  Oct.  5. 
Sewing    macliines,     Tliread-rultcr     for.       E.     P.     Spaiue. 

2,070,029  :  Feb.  9. 
Sewing  mnchincs.   Tliread   pull-off  device   for   buttonhole. 

J.   n.   PIkul.     2.070,185;  Apr.   0. 
Sewing  machines.  Transmission  mechnnism  for.     G.  Sauer. 

2,090,343:    Oct.   19. 
Sewing  mncliincH,   Work  liolding  means  for.     J.  V.   Poole. 

2,095,615;   Oct.   12. 
Sewlnp    mechanism.       M.    AF.    Xewmnn    and     M.    Opper. 

2,098,000;   Nov.   2. 
Sextant.     G.   B.   Gnllasili  and   TL   F.   Kurlz.      2,080,851  ; 

May  18. 
Sextant.        A.     F.      llegcnbei-g<>r     and      A.      W.     Knislcv. 

2,088,.597  ;  Aug.  3. 
Sextant.     J.   P.    IlellweR.     2,092,758:   Sept.   14. 
SliMciile.    Slop.      W.    ('.    .M.'Inct.      2,078..'\03  :    Apr.    27 
Shade  adapter.   Lamp.     W.   N.   do  Sherblnln.     2,103,.'!L"J  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Sluidc  iiiul  curlnin  support,  Coniliinallon.      E.   M.    Wilson, 

Sr.      2,080.450  ;   July  (i. 
Shade    and    openiting    inenuR,    Combination    of    window. 

G.   S.   Piper.      2.077.852  ;    Apr.   20. 
Shadi-   iippiiralus    for    \  .lii.lcs.      .1.    It.    I'lion.      2,0.S6.002  ; 

Jnlv   6. 


Shade      attachment.      Removable-decorative-window.      A. 

Schwartz.     2,102,240  ;  Dec.  14. 
Shade,  Chandelier.     L.  R.  Foss.     2,092,207  ;   Sept.  7. 
Shade,  Eye.     J.   P.  Jones.     2,092,805  ;  Sept.  14. 
Shade  for  store  shelves.  Sliding  protecting.     R.  F.  Burdo. 

2,094,940  :   Oct.  5. 
Shade,     Inflatable,     luminair.        F.      W.     Braunschweig. 

2,078,707  ;  Apr.  27. 
Shade,  Lamp.     L.  V.  Aronson.     2,073,135  ;  Mar.  9. 
Shade,  Lamp.     C.  P.   Bookman,   Jr.     2,087,749-50  ;   July 

20. 
Shade,  Lens.     H.   S.  Dolecki.     2,093,237;   Sept.   14. 
Shade  pull.     W.  Herrmann.     2,096,897  ;  Oct.  26. 
Shade,  Venetian.     C.  H.  Norton.     2.100,970  :  Nov.  30. 
Shade,  Window.    R.  Guyer.    2,071.830  ;  Feb.  23. 
Shade,  Window.      J.  S.  Mead.      2,094,178  :  Sept.  28. 
Shaded     pole     induction     motor.       E.     W.     Ballentine. 

2,071,224 ;  Feb.  16. 
Shadows,  Apparatus  for  producing  animated.    J.  J.  Levin. 

2,094,659  ;  Oct.  5. 
Shaft  and   manufacture,  Hollow  metal.     W.  W.  McMinn. 

2,100,307  ;  Nov.   23. 
Shaft.      Automatically     variable      cam.     E.      C.      Gregg. 

2,079,009  ;   May  4. 
Shaft  core  drill.     J.  B.  Newsom.     2,090,304  ;  Aug.  17. 
Shaft  counterbalance.     J.  A.   Lyne,  R.   G.  De  La   Mater, 

and  J.  M.  Cooper.     2,074,792  ;  Mar.  23. 
Shaft  coupling.     A.  T.  Harris.     2,086,549  ;  July  13. 
Shaft  coupling.     A.T.Harris.     2,097,062  ;  Oct.  26. 
Shaft  coupling.     J.  M.  Marty.     2,079,460  ;  May  4. 
Shaft,  Fle-xible  drive.     W.  P.  Albright.     2,090,174;  Aug. 

17. 
Shaft  for  golf  clubs  or  the  like.     L.  Cross.     2,066,962  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Shatt,  Mechanism  for  selectively  controlling  the  angular 

movement  of  a.     A.  E.  Ellinger.     2,094,777  ;  Oct.  5. 
Shaft  mounting  for  writing-computing  machines.      E.  L. 

Wise.     2,073,397  ;  Mar.  9. 
Shaft  or  ron  for  golf  clubs  or  other  sportin"  implements. 

R.  H.  Cowderv.     2.098,615  :  Nov.  9. 
Shaft  sealing  device.     J.  E.  Dube.     2,083,438  ;  June  8. 
Shaft  sealing  device.     J.E.Padgett.     2.093,572  :  Sept.  21. 
Shaft    sealing   device    for    refrigerators.      J.    L.    Roman. 

2,080,403  ;  May  18. 
Shaft,    Spline.      J.    L.   Matthews   and   A.   C.   C.   Hansen. 

Re.  20,270  ;  Feb.  16. 
Shake-splitting  machine.     C.  De  Koster,  S.  Woolley,  and 

N.  J.  Anderson.    2,094,640  ;  Oct.  5. 
Shaker,    Automatic   cocktail.      P.    Pankotan.      2,082.593 ; 

June  1. 
Sliaker,  Cocktail.     C.  J.  Amick.     2,090,320;  Aug.   17 
Shaker,  Cocktail.     H.  C.  Gessler.     2,090,998  ;  Aug.  24. 
Shaker,  Cocktail.     B.  de  Montmorency.     2,102,520  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Shaker,  Cocktail.     J.  M.   Riegel.     2,100.172;  Nov.   23. 
Shaker,  Cocktail.     M.  B.  Solomon.     2,072,433  ;  Mar.  2. 
Shaker,    Combination    salt    and    pepper.      J.    La    Douce. 

2,068,749  ;  .Tan.  26. 
Shaker,   Condiment.     E.  Watson.     2,083,624 ;   June  15. 
Shaker  convovor.     E.    R.  Bergmann.     2.068.592  ;  Jan.  19. 
Shaker  conveyer.     W.  W.  Sloane.     2,088,351  ;  July  27. 
Shaker,  Laboratory.     W.  A.  Schaorr.     2.086.241  ;  July  0. 
Shaker,  Salt  and  pepper.     O.  C.  Gragg.     2,069,363  ;  Feb.  2. 
Shaking  screen.     W.  L.  Wettlaufer.     2,072,725  ;  Mar.   2. 
Sliank   stiffener.      H.    Gordon.      2.099.394;   Nov.    10. 
Shaped  article.     B.  C.  Gibbs.     2,087.319;  July  20. 
Shaped      bodies.      Making      sintered.        R.      Reichmann. 

2,082,354  ;  June  1. 
Shapor  attachment.     S.  J.  Sharp.     2,089,074  ;  Aug.  3. 
Shaper  tool  lifter.     W.  P.  Zinimermann.     2,090,507  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Shaping  device.     li.  A.  Burton.     2,068.625  ;  Jan.  19. 
Shaping,  Method  of.    A.S.Lewis.     2,077,118  ;  Apr.  13 
Sharpener.     .Ad.iiistable     lawn     mower.     J.     W.     Talbot. 

2.0Sri,005  :  July  6. 
Sharpener  and  grinder.  Blade.    I.  C.  Gellman.     2,087,709  ; 

July  20. 
Sharpener,  Drill.     R.  O.  Baalmnnn.     2,078,306  :  Apr.  27. 
Slifirponer,  Drill  steel.     C.  W.  Beamer.     2,103,705;  Dec. 

28. 
Sh;irponor,    Golf    course   lawn    mower.      S.    W.    Solomon. 

2,088,538;    July   27. 
Sharpener,  Knife.     E.  W.  Ferrel.     2.096,890  ;  Oct.  26. 
Sharpener,  Knife.     J.  A.  Grobsteln.     2.077.080  :   Apr.  20. 
Sharpener,   Knife.     G.   R.  Wood.     2,079,891  ;  May  11. 
Sharpener,  Lawn  mower.     C.  R.  Carris.     2,084.799  ;  June 

22. 
Sh.irpenen,    Lawn    mower.      O.    B.    Gerdin.       2,082,948; 

June   8. 
Sharpener,     Lawn    mower.       L.     P.     Roodc.       2,072,772; 

Mar.  2. 
Sliiirpener,   Pencil.      M.   Bersted.      2,082,785;  June  8 
Shnrpen(>r,  Pencil.     E.  O.  Meyer.     2,071.352;  Feb    23 
ShaipcMci-.  Pencil.      P.  E.  Miller.      2, 091. . ".■!!)  ;   S(<pl    -'.'<. 
Shari>ener,  Pencil.      A.  W.  Quinbv.     2.096.762;  (Vt.   20 
Sharpener,    IJazor    blade.      W.    II.    Bodecker.      2. OSS, -101  ; 

July   27. 
Sluirpencr,    Razor    blade.      W.    A.    Caiupbell.      2,102,500; 

Dec.   14. 
Sliariieiier,     Itazor     blade.      P.     A.     Coltcriil.      2.0S0.257  • 

July   (!. 
Sliiupenir,  Razor  blade.      J.  R.  Dlckev.      2.076,206  :  Apr  6 
Sharpener,    Ilazor    blade.      E.    A.    Johnston       2,088  111- 

July   27. 


1004 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


• 


Sharpener,     Safety     razor     blade.       G.     L.     Robertson. 

2,080,339  ;  May  11. 
Sharpener,  Safety  razor  blade.     B.  Strezoff.     2,092,939  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Sharpener,  Tailor's  chalk.     V.  Rago.     2,094,494  ;  Sept.  28. 
Sharpener,  Saw.    A.  C.  Elder.     2,067,179  ;  Jan.  12. 
Sharpener,  Saw.     C.  H.  Perkins.     2.076.916  :  Apr.  13. 
Sharpener,  Scissors.     G.  Hammond.     2,069,608  ;  Feb.  2. 
Sharpener,  Scissors.     S.  A.  Mischanski.     2,087,524  :  July 

20. 
Sharpening    and    stropping    cutting    implements,    Device 

for.     M.   L.   Lara.     2,075,348  ;  Mar.   30. 
Sharpening  device.     S.  Battocchi.       2,098.530  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sharpening  device.     T.  E.  Brown.     2,067,594  ;  Jan.  12. 
Sharpening    device.     F.   A.    Stainbrook.     2,099,179  ;   Nov. 

16. 
Sharpening  device.     F.  W.  Thom.     2,072,970 ;  Mar.  9. 
Sharpening    device    for   lawnmowers.    Automatic.     W.    B. 

White.     2,076,311  ;   Apr.  6. 
Sharpening   device    for    surgical    punches.      M.    R.    Peck, 

2,088,664  ;  Aug,  3, 
Sharpening  device.   Razor  blade.     D.  Housel.     2,097,326  ; 

Oct.   26. 
Shaver,  Dry.     L.  V.  Adamson  and  H.  H.  Hov.     2,081,129  ; 

May  25. 
Shaver,  Electric.     J.   Bruecker.     2,081,694;  May  25. 
Shaver,   Electric   dry.     I.  Florman.     2,100,135  :  Nov.   23. 
Shaving    apparatus.      B.    F.    Connollv.      2,078,563  ;    Apr, 

27.  ■  "  - 

Shaving  device.     J.  B.  Gormley.     2,099,334  ;  Nov.  16. 
Shaving  device.     J.  A.  Hanley.     2,077,367  ;  Apr.  13. 
Shaving  device.     R.  Knopp.     2,077,331  ;  Apr.  13. 
Shaving  device  and  motor  therefor.    R,  Knapp.    2,077,329  : 

Apr.  13. 
Shaving  head  for  razors,     O.  V.   Rodrigues.      2,066,800  : 

Jan.  5, 
Shaving  heads.  Making,     J.  Schick.     2,080,096  ;  May  11. 
Sha\'ing  implement.     J.  M.  Bowen.     2.075.698  ;  Mar,   30, 
Shaving  implement.     J.  F,  Koehler,     2,086,716  :  July  13. 
Shaving  implement.     J.  Muros.     2.077.805  ;  Apr.   20. 
Shaving  implement.     J.  Muros.     2.077,806  ;   Apr.  20. 
Shaving  implement.     J.   Muros,      2,081.366 :   Mav  25, 
Shaving  implement,     J,  Muros.    2,103,753  ;  Dec.  28. 
Shaving     machine,      X,      H.     Lewis     and     E,     G.      Berg. 

2,079,294  :  May  4, 
Shaving  preparation.     R.  H.  Fash.     2,074,833  ;  Mar.  23. 
Shaw,   Louis  E,,  East  Orange,  N.  J.,   assignor  to  Adart- 

craft.   Tncorporated.  New  York,  N.  Y.     Display  device. 

Re,  20,599  ;  Dec,  21, 
Sheaf  and  sheaf  device,  Spirally-bound.     W.  Grumbacher, 

2,083,703  :  June  15. 
Shear,  Flying,     P.  W.  Matthews.     2.070,.-37  ;  Feb.  9, 
Shear,  Flying,     J.   A,  Smitmans,     2.067,509  ;   Jan.  12. 
Shear   mechanism.     F.  L.   O.   Wadsworth.      2,092,864-5  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Shear  member  for  hair  clippers,  Nonvibratory.     M.  Andis. 

2,096,477  ;    Oct,   19, 
Shear  plate.    H.  G.  Uhl,    2,092,684 ;  Sept.  7. 
Shearing  apparatus   for  taped    bags   and   the   like.      L.   A. 

Cundall,     2,074,167  :  Mar,  16, 
Shearing   machine    and    comb    therefor.      H.    C.    Wright. 

2,081,318  ;  May  25. 
Shearing  machine.  Automatic,  C,  G.  Richardson  and  J.  W. 

Ho^ue.     2,084,300;  June  15. 
Shearing,     Method     and     apparatus     for,       L.     Iversen. 

2,066,505  ;  Jan,  5. 
Shears.     M.  Morgan  and  J.  N.  Whalen.     2,099,496  :  Nov. 

16, 
Shears  for  cutting  shoot  metal.     F.  H.  Rauh.     2,078.585  ■ 

Apr.  27. 
Shears,  Garden.     JI.   W.   HoUenbeck,     2,086.081  ;  Julv  6, 
Shears.   Glass   cutting.     F.    C.   Link   and   S.    G.    Stuckey. 

2,092,650  :  Sept.  7. 
Shears,   Hedge.     P.  S,    and  T.    S.  Vosbikian,     2.073,460- 

Mar.  9. 
Shears,    Pruning   and    like.      R.    C.    Dickson.      2,070,225  ■ 

Feb.  9. 
Shears.  Sheep,     W,  H,  Wilcox.     2,080,451  :  Mav  1 S. 
Sheath      cutting      apparatus.     E.      Wenslev.     2.086,104- 

July  6. 
Sheathing,   Corrugated.     H.  W.   Greider  and  J.  K.  Sher- 
man, Jr.     2,070,401  ;  Feb.  9. 
Sheatliing  or  covering  for  pipes  and  applving  same.  Pro- 
tective.      R,     E.     Kraniig     and     R.     E.     Kramig,     Jr 

2,066,475 ;   Jan.   5,  '  *<■         • 

Sheave  block.      W,  H,   McKissick.     2.079,299  :   Mav  4 
Shed.     C.  A.  Neher.     2,078.011 :  Apr.  20. 
Shed,  Transit.     E.  C.  Gribble.     2,086,799  :  Julv  13. 
Shedding  mechanism  for  circular  looms.     F.  C.  Hale  and 

W.  Howerth.     2.087,320  ;  July  20. 
Shedding    mechanism    for    circular    looms,      J,    Jabouley 

and  R,  Ycadon,     2,080,775;  May  IS. 
Shedding     mechanism     for     looms,       F.      W.     Preston 

2,075,303;    Mar.    30. 
Sheet    aligning    and    gauging    device.      D.    M.    Scoville 

2,088,039  ;   July  27. 
Sheet  and  carbon  separating  apparatus.  Bank  statement 

J.  A.  O'Neill,     2,098.158  ;   Nov.  2. 
Sheet  and  making  the  same,   Embossed  printed.     C    H 

Franz,  Jr.    2,071,031 ;  Feb.  16. 
Sheet  and  preparing  same.  Master  copy.     G.  G.  Neldich 

2,095,075  ;  Oct.  5. 


Sheet  and  preparing  the  same,  Decorative.     J.  J.  Jackson. 

2,076,993  ;  Apr.  13. 
Sheet  assembly  for  preparing  manifold  copies,   Backing 

F.  S,  Cooper.     2,095,792  ;  Oct,  12, 
Sheet,  Decorated  transparent,     E.  B.  Schuler.     2,095,269  ; 

Oct.  12, 
Sheet  detector.     H.  T,  Backhouse,     2,083,936  ;  June  15. 
Sheet   detector.     A.   Wormser.     2,072,236  ;  Mar.   2. 
Sheet  dispenser.     G.  A.  Shaffer.     2,085,480;  June  29. 
Sheet  dispenser,  Interfolded.     G.   A.  Shaffer.     2,085,481; 

June  29. 
Sheet  feed  control  mechanism.     J.  F.  Horst.     2,070,903 ; 

Feb.  16. 
Sheet    feed    device.      O.    Kleinschinit    and    AV.    Geissler. 

2.076,996  ;  Apr,  13, 
Sheet    feed,    Registering.      F.    R.    Schmitt.      2,077,439 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Sheet  feed  table,     G,  Spiess.     2,093,937  :  Sept,  21. 
Sheet  feeding.     P,  E,  Kleineberg.     2,082,064  ;  June  1, 
Sheet  feeding  apparatus  for  printing  machines.     T.  Row 

lands  and  J.   Shuttleworth.     2,080,010  ;  May  11. 
Sheet  feeding  device.     L,  V,  Bearing.     2,097,587  ;  Nov.  2. 
Sheet    feeding    device    for    duplicators.       F.     W.    Storck. 

2,081,386  ;  May  25. 
Sheet  feeding  device  for  duplicators.  Automatic.     F.  W. 

Storck  and  P.   T.   Trueman.     2,093,384 ;   Sept.    14. 
Sheet  feeding  machine.     E.   W.  Belluche  and  F.  R.  Bel- 

luche.      2,075,016  :    Mar.    30. 
Sheet    feeding    machine.      E.    W.     and    F.    R.    Belluche. 

2,082,239  :  June  1, 
Sheet  feeding  machine,     L,  H.  Cross.     2,067,380  ;  Jan.  12. 
Sheet  feeding  machine.     R.  Reinartz.     2,084,065  ;  June  15. 
Sheet  feeding  machine,     R,  Reinartz,     2,086,577  ;  July  13 
Sheet  feeding  mechanism.     R.  Reinartz.     2,087,997  ;  July 

27. 
Sheet  feeding  mechanism  for  printing  machines.     W.  K 

Eckhard.     2,074.720;  Mar.  23. 
Sheet  filter.     G,  H,  Seitz.     2,076,049  ;  Apr.  6. 
Sheet  for  manifolding  assemblies.  Backing.     A.  M    Heck 

2,082,494  ;  June  1. 
Sheet  for   rotary  printing  presses.    Draw.     R.   R.    Lewis, 

2,099,024  :   Nov.    16. 
Sheet   handling  and    feeding  apparatus.     V.   T.   Grover 

2,074,330 ;  Mar,  23,  ^      t-y  v.    j..    wover. 

Sheet  handling  mechanism  for  web  printing  rotary  presses 

H,  M.  Barber,     2.094,339  :  Sept.  28. 
Sheet  holding  means.     M.  C.   Gauthier.     2,085,093 ;  Jane 

Sheet,  Laminated,     K,  Ripper,     2,066,421  ;  Jan    5 
Sheet.  :Manufacture  of  coated.    A.  L.  Spafford.     2.075  830  - 

Apr,   0, 
Sheet  material.     M,  J,  Vittengl,     2,075,967  ;  Apr.  6. 
Sheet  material  and  making  same.     G.  Schneider  and  B 

Andersen.     2,072,280  :  Mar.  2. 
Sheet   material  and   making   the   same,   Lacquer   coated, 

F,  H.  Frost,     2,083,441 ;  June  8. 

^'^o?>*oo^''it''''i^''    --Apparatus    for   conditioning.      L.    Buck. 

2,083,141-2  :   June  8, 
Sheet   material.   Apparatus    for   the  manufacture  of      E 

Kmsella.     2,097,593  ;  Nov.  2, 
Sheet    material,    Apparatus    for    treating    plied.      F.    S 

Sternad.     2,071,048 ;  Feb.  16.  ^    y  ^^■ 

oo^ct'SIo^'''?^    building    construction.      J.    J.    Whelan. 
^Mbi.^az  :  Jan.  12. 

^'Tns.T'ffLilTi^^.lt'''''    thermoplastic.      P.    R. 
Sheet  material.  Fibrous,     S,  B.  Neilev.     Re    20  271  •  Feb 
16.  '  •  -  I-      , 

S'leet    material.    Manufacture    of    transparent.     G.     A. 

Richter.     2,087,609  ;  July  20. 
^^I?*u?^*^'"'''l'  ^lethod  and  apparatus  for  laying.     J.  D 

Stebbins  and  F.  W,  Yeager.     2,084,625  ;  June  22. 

2*089  5!i-"^ue    fo'™''""'^'-        ^^      ^-      ^'^'^^^^^^'      ^'■ 

^''.?n*-?fon"''i?^  ""J?"^  cutting  machine."    f.  R.  Johnston. 
>:,0(iS,420  ;  Mar.  9. 

^'snlrw''^'o'"k"r-7- -n.;'   sorting    device.   Automatic.      H.    C. 

on>;aei,      -,U()b,j02:   .Tan     .T 
Sheet  metal  can.    P.  W.  Anderson.     2,093,181 ;  Sept    14 

2%?065  ;  MaTis'  ^'''  '"'''"'■  ^"^^P^'ng-  ^-  C  ^iace.- 
Sh|et  metal  fastener.  H.  E.  Peterson.  2,081,305 ;  May 
Sheet  metal  fr.nme.  G.  Annior,  2,078,5.^1  :  Apr  27 
''s%S^z^*1,rabl?'pe'b  te'^-  ^-  ^-  ^-t*'  a«d  A.  H. 
^''l^^ollTjuLf'"''  '"'  ■<J"P"<^ators 
^%2'!757  ;''Mar*"2  *'*'°*^'°^'"'  ^^"'t^P^^-  H.  Landsiedel. 
^''G^'rnf''n'L'  ^^•"^?^V^?iJ*f.  operatjll  .^PParatus.      J-    E, 


rs,     F.  W.   Storck. 


£ri*£,-?:1'l  '^'''i,^^.*?'irsliail,_  _2^ds9,890  :"  Aug.  10. 


ihe^t-P^lt^    ^-  *J-<J.-     2'090:72r;"l^g."2f 
Dec,  7    ^    mechanism.      A.    Broadmlyer, 


2,101,328  ; 


Sheet  registering  device.     A.  Wormser.     2,095,276;  Oct. 

Sho^i  ^*^™'''''"^l.   O-  ^f-  Hammer.     2.095,697-  Oct    12 

2,oV6,391?f  pr"  6     ^PP^^'^'"^-        D       H.   '  Wliitehead. 
^' slpt^^S^^'^*'"^  "'"''^■''anism,     H.  S.  Braam.     2,093,992  ; 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1005 


Sheet  separating  device.     G.  Spiess.     2,085,612  ;  June  29. 
Sheet  stacking  apparatus.     R.  R.  Seft.     2,069,424  ;  Feb.  2. 
Sheet,  Starchless.     C.  Emmey.     2,096,710  ;  Oct.  26. 
Sheet   stock   cutting  machine.      R.   O.   Deig  and   S.   Berg. 

2,073,776  ;  Mar.  16. 
Sheet  straightening  machine.  F.  H.  JIaussnest.    2,091,789  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Sheet   stripping  and   slitting  means   for   duplicating  ma- 
chines.    A.  Marchev.     2,067,404  ;  Jan.  12. 
Sheet    surfacing    materials.    Method    and    apparatus    for 

manufacture   of.     A.   C.   Fischer.      2,080.386 ;   May   11. 
Sheet   transfer  for   bronzing  machines.     F.   R.   Belluche. 

2,092,568;  Sept.  7. 
Sheet  transferring  mechanism  for  printing  presses.     C.  F. 

Root.     2,081,958  ;  June  1. 
Sheet,  Tympan.     R.  C.  Benner,  T.  E.  Knowlton,  and  C.  E. 

Wooddell.     2.073,918  ;  Mar.  1(1. 
Sheeter.    W.  H.  Engel.     2,101,170  ;  Dec.  7. 
Sheeting    and    preparing    the    same,    Decorative.      J.    H. 

Gay,    R.    G.   Jackson,   and   J.   A.    Wilson.      2,092,967 ; 

Sept.   14. 
Sheeting  and   preparing  the  same,   Fibrous.     J.   H.    Gay 

and  J.  A.  Wilson.     2,092,966  ;  Sept.  14. 
Sheeting,   colored  cellulose  ester.     W.  O.  Kenyon   and  R. 

H.  Van  Dyke.     2,099,341  :  Nov.  16. 
Sheeting,  Making.     J.  B.  Wells.     2,072,145  ;  Mar.  2. 
Sheeting,      Noncohering      transparent.      N.      F.      Beach. 

2,084,313  :  June  22. 
Sheetlike  material,  ]\Iethod  of  and  apparatus  for  handling. 

J.  F.  Baier  and  H.  Bnlil.     2,086.375  :  July  6. 
Sheets  and  other  shapes  from  molten  metal.  Production  of. 

T.  Sendzimir.     2,074,812  ;  Mar.  23. 
Sheets,    Apparatus    for    plating.      G.    B.    Hogaboom    and 

W.  P.  Hall.     2,101,178  ;  Dec.  7. 
Sheets,    Detecting    misfed.      A.    Wormser.       2,072,235  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Sheets  for  linotype  machines  and  the  like,  Preparing  con- 
trol.    B.  L.  Green.     2,067.185  ;  Jan.  12. 
Sheets    from    urea    formaldehyde    resins.    Producing.      S. 

Goldschmidt,   E.   Gerisch,   \V.   Bouscliel  and   A.   Miiller. 

2,066,726  ;  Jan.  5. 
Sheets,   Heat   treating.     W.    C.   Wallis   and   E.   B.   Plott. 

2,075,385  ;   Mar.   30. 
Sheets  in  loose  leaf  systems.  Means  to  prevent  fraudulent 

manipulation    of.       R.    F.    Major    and    J.    E.    Earner. 

2,079,624  ;  May  11. 
Sheets,   Making  equalizer.     E.   C.    Greenway.     2,103,360 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Sheets,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  feeding.     E.  W.  and 

F.  R.  Belluche.     2,082,240;  June  1. 
Sheets,    Method   of   and   apparatus   for   transporting   and 

registering.     E.   G.  Rider.     2,102.033:  Dec.  14. 
Sheets  of  cellulose  esters,  synthetic  resins,  and  the  like, 

Making  colored.     G.  J.  Esselen  and  J.  Lurie.     2,078,214  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Shf'ctR  of  niatprial.<!.   Mechanism   for  feeding  and  dusting. 

Ta    Bellamy.     2,093,654;    Sept.   21. 
Sheets,    ."Securing    moans    for    corrugated.      H.    R.    Ansel. 

2,077,162  :  Apr.  13. 
Sheets,     Transferring    and     inserting.       H.     G.     Buchan. 

2,083,556;  June  15. 
Sheets  upon  a  conveyer.  Device  for  separating  cardboard 

or  like.      E.  Ij.  Bishop.     2,085,248  ;  June   29. 
Shelf.      M.   Ilnkanson.      2.090,353;    Aug.   17. 
Shelf,   Ad.iusta))le.      C.   F.    Hoffmnn.      2,069,067  ;   Jan     26 
Shelf,   Angular   display.      P.   H.    Meyer.     2,103,484;  Dec. 

Shelf  .nttnchment.     Iv.  Levlen.     2,070,055  ;  Feb.  '.). 

Shelf    constriiction    for    wall    counters.      P.     H.    Merer. 

2,083,791  ;  June  15. 
Shelf,  Corner.     E.  W.  Anderson.     2,096,024 :  Oct.  19. 
Shelf,    Extensible   utility.      A.    H.    Gerhardt.      2,075,644  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Shelf   for  bathroom   cabinets.   Auxiliary.     R.   H,   Procter 

2,071,900  ;  Feb.  23. 
Shelf  for  refrigerator  cabinets.     A.  B.  Gates.     2,095,130  • 

Oct.  5. 
Shelf    foi-    refrigerators    or    the    like,    Adiustable.     L.    S. 

("hadwick.     2.080.118  :  July  6. 
Shelf,  f;i;iHs  tank   feeding.     F.  G.  Schwalbe.     2,008,515- 

Jan.   19. 
Shelf,  Refrigerator.     A.  E.  Nave.     2.091,607;  Aug.  ."il. 
Shelf,  Refrigerator,     f".  N.   Smith.  11.  G.  Smith,  and  C.  A 

Bauer.     2,070,099  ;  Apr.  6. 
Shelf  siniclurc.     O.   M    <Mlo.     2.07ft.<'iSl  :  Anr,  27 
Shelf,  Sliding.     T.  A.  Sliidelnr.     2,098.198:   Nov.  2 
Shelf  support.     J.   C.    liuchanan.      2.080.007;   Mav    18. 
Shelf.   Window.     M.  Mnlet.     2.077,892  :   Apr.   20.  " 
Shelf,  Window.     I.  B.  A'an  Wert.     2,092,234;  Sept.  7. 
Shell,  Aerial.     E.  Jeanls,     2.098.627:  Nov.  0. 
Shell    and    forming    the    Name,    Pressure    veBsel.      (,'.    W 

Obert.     2,072,273  :  Mar.  2. 
Shell  DcvelopinenI  CoiMiJiniy  et  al.      (See  Taylor,  J.  F.  M., 

(ireenHfelder,   imd    Slilnis.   aHKlmior.s. ) 
Shell  nilliig  machine.     It.  R.  Rohlnson.     2.097.080;  Oct.  20 
Shell  for  flreurmH.      I).   I,.  Woodberrv.     2,000,794:  Feb.  9 
Shell   plMle   rolling  device.     J.   O.   Holmberg.     2,080,207; 

Aug.    10. 
Shellac-ruhher   hvdrohiillde   compoNltlons.      II.   A.   WInUel- 

mann.      2,091,935  :   Oct.   5. 
Shellac  BuhHtltnle  mid  i)r()(luclnK  the   same.     W.  Krumb- 

hnar.      2,101,398  :   D.t.  7. 
Sheller,  Corn.     A.  10.  <;ilman.     2,073,302;   Mar.  0. 
Sheller,  Corn.     I).   H.  (JIlKiin.     2,073,742;  .Mar.   1(1. 


Shells  and  casings.  Producing  etched  surfaced.    A.  Nieren- 

berg.     2,102,162  ;  Dec.  14. 
Shelving  or  bin  structure.     J.  R.  Jones.     2,074,915  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Shelving,  Universal  method  of.    A.  D.  Kahan.    2,083,997 ; 

June  15. 
Shield    and    cooler.    Spark   plug.      R.    Chilton    and    R.    F. 

Gagg.     2,095,791  :  Oct.  12. 
Shield  and  gripping  device.  Beverage  bottle.     P.  M.  Rush. 

2,081,409  ;  May  25. 
Shield.  Arc  welding.     P.  L.  Spencer.     2.079.048  ;  May  4. 
Shield,  Automatic  glare.     S.  J.  Blocker.     2,100,427  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Shield,  Automobile  glare.     G.  L.  Kelly.     2,070,208  ;  Feb.  9. 
Shield,  Auxiliary  glare.     P.   C.    Doody.     2,100,243  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Shield,  Auxiliary  glare.     J.  S.  Stover.     2,096,142  ;  Oct.  19. 
Shield,  Brick.     C.  I.   Spade.     2,086.447  ;  July  6. 
Shield,   Cashier's.     W.   Cain,    Sr.     2.079,242 ;   May  4. 
Shield,  Cultivator.     C.  R.  Machotka.     2,071,642  ;  Feb.  23. 
Shield,  Deflector.     J.  R.  Thorp.     2.066.589  :  Jan.  5. 
Shield,     Dental     fracture     wiring.       C.     M.     Woodward. 

2,086,656  ;  July  13. 
Shield,  Fireplace.     W.  C.  Horner.     2,077.324:  Apr.  13. 
Shield  for  anodes.     C.  B.   Cook,  Jr.     2,083,364 ;  June  8. 
Shield  for  arc  lamp  reflectors.     M.  P.  Parker.     2,095,958  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Shield  for  burners.     H.  T.  Sundstrom.     2,094,859  :  Oct.  5. 
Shield  for  cap  spinning  machines.  Balloon.     S.  M.  Bear. 

2,069,935;  Feb.  9. 
Shield  for  electrical  welders.   Protective.     M.  Helfenstein 

and  F.  M.  Hirsig.     2,103,006  :  Dec.  21. 
Shield  for  optical  units.     S.  Nickelsburg  and  A.  Tyroler. 

2,075,539;  Mar.  30. 
Shield  for  spark  plugs.  Radio.     H.  Rabezzana  and  A.  J. 

Battey.    2,071,572  ;  Feb.  23. 
Shield,  Frost.     W.  F.  Auger.     2,098,127  ;  Nov.  2. 
Shield,   Gas  range  petcock.     V.  Aidala.     2,094,441  ;   Sept. 

28. 
Shield,  Glare.     J.  H.  Fletcher.     2,101.901  :  Dec.  14. 
Shield,  Glare.     F.  B.  O'Shea.    2,071,272  ;  Feb.  16. 
Shield,  Insulator.     D.  H.  Smith.     2.099„540  ;  Nov.  10. 
Shield,    Lip.      E.    E.    Barnet.      2,079.099 :    Mav    4. 
Shield,  Painting.     R.  D.  Holt.     2,098,005  :  Nov.  2. 
Shield,  Pick  out.    M.  L.  Rudolph.     2,074,238  ;  Mar.  16 
Shield,  Pipe.      L.  T.   Sutherland.     2,082,175  ;   June  1 
Shield,    Radio    tube.      F.    Hafecost    and    E.    F.     Staver 

2,080,913  :  May  IS. 
Shield,  Reenforced  pipe.     S.  P.  Miller  and  L.  T.  Suther- 
land.    2,082,174  ;  June  1. 
Shield,  Safety.     H.  E.  Tautz.     2,069,395  ;  Feb.  2. 
Shield,  Shoe.    J.  Rose.    2,073,181 ;  Mar.  9. 
Shield,   Short   wave.     PI.    E.   Hollmann.     2,078,246 ;   Apr 

27. 
Shield,  Spark  plug.     J.  J.  Mascuch.     2.080,827:  Mav  18 
Shield,   Spark  plug.     H.   Rabezzana.     2.069,046:   Jaii.  26 
Shield,  Termite.    A.  C.  Stone.     2,092,659  ;  Sept.  7. 
Shield,  Vacuum  tube  insulator.     P.  Kniepen.     2,073,482  • 

Mar.  9. 
Shield,  Weld-splash.     L.  E.  Mitchell.     2,086,985  ;  July  13. 
Shielded    connecter.      T.    B.    Hollidav    and    R.    K.    Stout 

2.095,254  ;  Oct.  12. 
Shielded  electrode  tube.     R.  M.  Heintz.     2,091,443;  Aug. 

Shielding  device   for   ignition   or   similar  circuits.     T.   B 

Ilolliday.     2,082,800  :  June  8. 
Shielding  system.     A.  E.  Bowen.     2,075,927  :  Apr.  6. 
Shielding  system.     J.  R.  Traves.     2.075,965  ;  Apr.  6. 
Shielding  system.     G.  Waschock.     2,075,920  ;  Apr.  6. 
Shift  mechanism.     J.  F.  Koca.     2,069,671  ;  Feb.  2. 
Shim,  Rail  joint.     A.  F.  Fifield.     2,101.900:  Dec.  14. 
Shimmed   rail  Joint.     C.    W.  Breed  and   G,   R.  Burkhnrdt. 

2,007.375  ;  Jan.  12. 
Shingle.     A.  J.  Anderson.     2.084,981  ;  June  29 
Shingle.     M.  R.  Beasley.    2,070,571 ;  Feb.  16. 
Shingle.      E.  J.  Biuzkowski.      2,094.(J,'>9  :  Sept.   28. 
Shingle.      R.   C.   Harrington.      2.093.722;    Sept.    21 
Shingle.     N.  P.  Ilarshberger.     2,085,553  ;  June  29. 
Shingle,     N.     P.,     and    K.     1\I.     Ilarshberger.      2,103,076: 

Dec.   21. 
Shingle.     IT.  H.  Honigbaum.     2.069.4  14  ;  Feb.  2. 
Shingle:     IT.  II.  ITonigbnuin.     2.087.910;   July  27. 
Shingle.     II.   H.  Honigbaum.     2.087,911  ;  July  27. 
Shingle.     W.  P..  Johnson.     2,070,l;!0:  Feb.  9 
Shingle.     R.  T.  Johnston.     2,096,968  :   Oct.  26, 
Shingle.     O.  J.  Kuhn.     2.0R9,4S9  :  Am;.  10, 
Shingle.     C.  F.  Martin.     2,081,401  ;  Mav  25. 
Shingle.     J.  H.  Norrid.     2,100,699  :  Nov.  30. 
Shingle.      J.   n.    Stevens,      2.()6r..«,-)T  :    .Ian.   5. 
Shingle.     F.  C.  Young.     2.073,274  :  Miir.  9. 
Shingle,  Asphalt,     O.  J.  Kuhn,     2,089.487:  Aug.  10. 
SMnglo  cutter.     S.  N.  Gundlnch.     2,077,474  ;  Apr.  20. 
Shiiitrle      cutling      ninchlne.         It.      W.      BlancliMrd.      Jr 

2.()8.S,C,,S(;  :  Aug.  3. 
Shingle  eliMiient,     D.  F.   Fradette.     2,086,794;  July  13. 
Shingle,   IntiMlocklng,     S.  P,   Miller.     2.068,756;  .fan    26 
Shingle,  Lock  tvpe.     J.  X.  Donahmv     2.()9S.ISS  :  Nov.  9 
Shingle,   Locking.      Tl.  Forhe.M.      2.0S5.55  I  ;  June  20. 
Shingle    nmliliig    niMchine.       J,     N,     ThoMins.       2,0,S2,307  ; 

,llllU'    1, 

Shingle,   Pliable,      O.  J.  Kuhn.     2.085.5,^,"  :  June  20 
Shliiglo,  Siding.     F,  P.  Uevn<il<I».     2. 071. 430:  F,<h,  23 
Shiiigh-  strip.     H,  C,  (JoRlln.     2.0.S7.n95  :  .lulv  20. 
Shingle,   ThUk    butt.      S.    P.    Miller.      2.099. 131  ;   Nov.    16. 


1006 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Shingle,  Wide  spaced.     G.  Ritter.     2,086,137  ;   July  6. 
Shingles,  Assembly  of.     T.  L.  Olson.     2,081,018  ;  Mav  IS. 
Shingles,  Making  thick  butt.     C.   E.  Eckert.     2,074,684 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Shingles  or  shakes,  Cutting.     H.  B.  Lockhart.     2,081.734  : 

May  25. 
Shingles    or    shingle    strips,    Method    and    apparatus    for 

Treating.     W.   H.    Cady.     2,093,803  :   Sept.  21. 
Ship  construction.    H.  P.  Frear.     2,071,925  ;  Feb.  23. 
Ship  construction.    H.  P.  Frear.    2.092,504  ;  Sept.  7. 
Ship  construction.     H.   P.   Frear.     2,103,715  ;  Dec.  28. 
Ship,  High  speed  seagoing.     E.   Engelmann.     2,101,613  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Ship     propulsion     stability     control.        W.     Schaelchlin. 

2,071,855  ;  Feb.  23. 
Ship   propulsion   system.   Electric.     G.    Ellis.     2,100,839  : 

Nov.   30. 
Ship    raising    device.      D.    N.    Diamantides.      2,084,246 ; 

June  15. 
Shipping  box  brace.     A.  D.  Peister.     2,067,727  ;  Jan.  12. 
Shipping     case.       L.      G.     Clark     and     M.     A.     Grogel. 

2,097,433;  Nov.  2. 
Shipping  container.     O.  M.  Babcock.     2,071,962  ;  Feb.  23. 
Shipping  container.     S.  P.  Belsinger.     2,082,677  ;  June  1. 
Shipping  container.     F.  K.  Fildes  and  L.  M.  Showers,  Jr. 

2  069  739  *  Feb    9 
Shipping  container.  '  J.  C.  Miller.     2,068,812  :  Jan.  26. 
Shipping  container.     J.    E.   Miller.     2,068.064 ;    Jan.    19. 
Shipping  container.     C.   C.   Stetson.     2,086.747  ;  July  13. 
Shipping  container.     G.  C.  WoodrufE.     2,086,688  ;  Julv  13. 
Ships,  AntirolUng  apparatus  for.     TV.  Wallace.     2,099,380  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Ship's  indicating  system.     F.  L.  Corbin.     2,089,878  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Ships,     Internal      construction     of.        K.      W.      Mauser. 

2,091,415  ;  Aug.  31. 
Ships'  latch.     W.  M.  Xorke.     2,091,775  ;  Aug.  31. 
Ship's   signaling   system.     E.   E.    Glen.      2,074,172  ;   Mar. 

16. 
Ships,  Stabilization  of.     W.  L.  Baz6.     2,098.531 :  Nov.  9. 
Ships  with  fuel  oil.  Stabilizing.    E.  E.  Carroll.    2,077,143  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Shirring  device.     C.  Seaman.     2,069,855  ;  Feb.  9. 
Shirt  and  tie,  Combination.     C.  H.  Drumm.     2,090,724  : 

Aug.  24. 
Shirt  board.     G.  F.  Hiss.     2,081,356  ;  May  25. 
Shirt  form  protector.      S.  Eeich.     2.081,408  ;  Mav  25. 
Shirt  holder.     L.  DeFrances.     2,068.006  ;  Jan.  19. 
Shirt,    Mechanical    adjustable.      E.    Alston.      2,101,380 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Shirts    and    collars,    collar   bands    and    the    like.      T.    L. 

Shepherd.     2,087,532  :  Julv  20. 
Shock  absorber.     R.  I.  Bates.     2,074,355  ;  Mar.  23. 
Shock  absorber.     F.  E.  Cusack.     2,070,563  ;  Feb.  16. 
Shock  absorber.     W.  T.  Dimick.     2,092,531  ;  Sept.  7. 
Shock  absorber.     L.  D.   Folev.     2.067.482  ;   Jan.    12. 
Shock  absorber.     C.  R.  Hanna.     2,071,831 ;  Feb.  23. 
Shock  absorber.     J.  H.   Herr.     2,103.946  ;  Dec.   28. 
Shock  absorber.     M.  Kessler.     2,075.991 :  Apr.  6. 
Shock  absorber.    O.  L.  Lewis  and  J.  P.  Wright.     2,071,885  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Shock  absorber.     W.  Lottritz.     2,072.173  :  Mar.   2. 
Shock  absorber.     C.  S.  McCann.     2,083,272  ;  June  8. 
Shock  absorber.     C.  S.  McCann.     2.0S7.3.i0  :  Julv  20. 
Shock  absorber.     G.  K.  McKee.     2,070,799  ;  Feb.  16. 
Shock  absorber.    A.  G.  O.  J.  Melchior.     2.095,569  :  Oct.  12. 
Shock  absorber.     J.  Mercier.     2.098.398  :  Nov.  9. 
Shock  absorber.    J.  Mercier.     2,101,265  ;  Dec.  7. 
Shock  absorber.     J.  E.  Padgett.     2,092,259  ;  Sept.  7. 
Shock  absorber.     E.  Eichter.     2,066,576  :  Jan.   5. 
Shock  absorber.     W.   W.  Riedel.     2,082,552 ;   June   1. 
Shock    absorber.     E.    F.    Eossman    and    F.    D.    Funston. 

2,087,451  :  July  20. 
Shock  absorber.     C.  G.  T.  Salenius.     2.094..304  :   Sept.  28. 
Shock  absorber.     C.  Saurer.     2,069,049  ;  Jan.   26. 
Shock  absorber.     H.  Schumacher.     2,101.757  ;  Dec.   7. 
Shock  absorber.     G.  E.  Smith.     2,068.996  ;  Jan.  26. 
Shock  absorber.     C.   A.  Tea  and  E.  K.  Lee.      2,088,450  ; 

July  27. 
Shock  absorber.     J.  F.  Wallace.     2,069,791  ;  Feb.  9. 
Shock  absorber.     J.  F.  Wallace.     2,095,112  :  Oct.  5. 
Shock     absorber     and     similar     apparatus.      Hydraulic. 

L.  Bgcheroau  and  E.  Carrou6e.     2.087.426  :  July  20. 
Shock     absorber     control     mechanism.       C.     E.     Paton. 

2,072,181 ;  Mar.  2. 
Shock  absorber.  Counteracting.     R.  W.  Rink.     2,073,180 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Shock  absorber.  Direct  acting.     F.  P.  Becker,  J.  JI.  Nickel- 
sen  and  A.  Boor.     2,078.364  ;  Apr.  27. 
Shock     absorber.     Fluid.       F.     A.     Deutsch.       2,098.415 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Shock     absorber     for     motor     vehicles.     H.     W.     Pitt. 

2,087,548  :  July  20. 
Shock     absorber     for     motor     vehicles.     H.      W.      Pitt. 

2,094,301  :   Sept.   28. 
Shock  absorber  for  vehicles  and  other  mechanical  applica- 
tions. Hydraulic.     J.  E.  Serste.    2.088,875  ;  Aug.  3. 
Shock  absorber,   Hydraulic.     W.  A.   Carter.     2,070,709  : 

Feb.  16. 
Shock  absorber,  Hydraulic.     H.  L.  Chisholm.     2,090,621  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Shock  absorber.  Hydraulic.     F.  A.  Deutsch.     2,090,751  • 

Aug.  24. 


G.  M.  Magrum.  2,089,656; 

J.  C.  McGinnes.  2,084,001; 

C.    N.  Mitchell.  2,070,409  ; 

E.  A.   Sandberg.  2,070,413  ; 


J.     W.     Leighton. 


Shock  absorber.  Hydraulic.     F.  A.  Deutsch.     2,098,416; 

Nov.  9. 
Shock    absorber.    Hydraulic.      C.    F.    Lautz.      2,078,255 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Shock  absorber.  Hydraulic. 

Aug.  10. 
Shock  absorber.  Hydraulic. 

June  15. 
Shock  absorber.   Hydraulic. 

Feb.  9. 
Shock  absorber.  Hydraulic. 

Feb.  9. 
Shock    absorber.    Inertia    controlled    hydraulic.       W.     C. 

MuUer.     2,067,409  ;  Jan.  12. 
Shock     absorber     link     connection. 

*^  088  798  *  Au2   3 
Shock-absorljer,    Torsional.      G.    E.    Stanley. 

Aug.  a. 

Shock  absorber.  Tube  element.     J.  J.  Glauber. 

Aug.  10. 

Shock  absorber  valve.     A.  Peteler.     2,091,830  ;  Aug.   31. 
Shock   absorbing  apparatus.      J.    G.   M^jean.      2,071,701 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Shock-absorbing    cushioning    of    engines,    Eesilient.      G. 

Pielstick.     2^089,761 ;  Aug.  10. 
Shock  absorbing   device.     P.    Schubert.     2.094,474 ;    Sept. 

28. 
Shock    absorbing    device.       L.     Simon    and 

2.086.824 :  July  13. 
Shock  absorbing   mechanism. 

.Tan.  12. 
Shock   absorbing    mechanism, 

2,080,615  ;  May  18. 
Shock   absorbing  mechanism.    Friction.      E.    J.   Olander. 

2,072,274  :  Mar.  2. 
Shock  absorbing  pad.     J.   O. 


2,088,979  ; 
2,089,647  ; 


R.  Marcon. 
J.  E.  Padgett.  2,067,281; 
Friction.      H.    B.    Loewer. 


Madison. 


W.   A.   Chryst. 


2,088,113;   July 
2,074,103  ; 


Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 
Shoe. 


A.  H.  Emery. 


Nov.  16. 


Shock  absorbing  suspension. 

Mar.  16. 
Shockproof  attachment  for  dial  indicators. 

2.099.930 :  Nov.  23. 
Shock  selector.     G.  C.  Paston,  C.  H.  Johnson,  and  A.  I. 

Obermiller.     2,089,918:  Aug.  10. 
Shoe.    F.  Belyea.     2,083.938  :  June  15. 

T.  Buck,  Jr.     2,068.482  ;  Jan.  19. 
J.  L.  Cobb.    2,080.959  :  Mav  18. 
P.  Crouven.     2,088,263  ;  July  27. 
C.  H.  Daniels.     2.097.451  :  Nov.  2. 
A.  W.  and  A.  F.  Donovan.     2.099,436  ; 
E.  W.  Dunbar.     Re.  20.609  ;  Dec.  28. 
E.  W.  Dunbar.     2,071,298 ;  Feb.  16. 

A.  F.   Filsinger.     2.077.879  :  Apr.  20. 
M.  Goldenberg.     2,070,269  :  Feb.  9. 
W.  H.  Goodyear.     2,074,121  ;  Mar.  16. 
E.  S.  Megathlin.     2,072,900  :  Mar.  9. 

J.  A.  Murena.     2,083.390  :  June  8. 

B.  F.  Norcross.     2.099.138  ;  Nov.  16. 
O.  M.  Willman.     2.096,269  :  Oct.  19. 

Shoe  accessory.     M.  Eesnik.     2,088.976  ;  Aug.   3. 
Shoe,  Air  cooled.     L.  W.  Wroten.     2.086,790  ;  July  13. 
Shoe  and   decorating   same.     C.   K.   Morgan.     2,069,381 ; 
Feb.  2. 

G.  Eoss.     2,072,216  :  Mar.  2. 
E.  W.  Bowen.     2,068,651 ;  Jan. 


A.  Cocozella.     2,084,892  ;  June 

E.  Quinn.     2.084.868  ;  June  22. 

F.  Maccarone.     2,068,237  ;  Jan. 

F.  Maccarone.     2,090,212  ;  Aug. 

E.  Quinn.     2,102,333:  Dec.  14. 
H.  L.  SutclifEe.     2,084,874  ;  June 


L.  J.  Bazzoni.     2,096,953  ; 
same.     W.    H.   Nutt.      2,083,659 ; 


Shoe  and  making  it.     S. 
Shoe  and  making  same. 

26. 
Shoe  and  making  same. 

22. 
Shoe  and  making  same. 
Shoe  and  making  same. 

19. 
Slioe  and  making  same. 

17. 
Shoe  and  making  same. 
Shoe  and  making  same. 

22. 
Shoe  and   making  the  same 

Oct.   19. 
Shoe    and    making   the 

June  15. 
Shoe   and  producing  same,   Complementary  insole-outsole 

combination.     F.   Sbicca.     Re.   20,274  ■   Feb    16 

^''o  no,"o?,  *?i?    manufacture    thereof.       O.    C.    Adams. 

2,081,211 ;  May  25. 
Shoe  and  shoe  part.     O.  H.  L.  Thelen.     2.072.929  ;  Mar.  9. 
Shoe  and  tongue  therefor.     C.  Miller.     2.069,964  :  Feb.  9. 
Shoe,    Antlslip    device    for.     H.    P.    Curran.     2,084,671  ; 

June  22. 
Shoe,  Arch-supporting.     J.  Cutillo.     2.070  116  :  Feb.  9. 
ol'°^'    wu "iJ*^-     J-  Shapiro.     2.095.766:  Oct.  12. 
Shoe,  Athletic.     I.  Shapiro.     2.098.468  :  Nov.  9. 
Shoe,   Athletic.     E.  Smith.     2,101,723;  Dec.  7. 
Shoe,  Athletic.     L.  R.  Walther.     2,080.680  :  Mav  IS. 

o«o"«t."/o'^™^°*'  Nonskid.     J.  H.  Mercer  and"  J.  Jones. 

2.090,763  ;  Aug.  24. 
Shoe  beating  machine.     C.  E.  Hood 
Shoe     bottom     coating     machine 

2,100.341 ;  Nov.  30. 

Shoe  bottom  unit.     J.  M.  Whelton. 

^".?*Xo'l'"^'^°™   "n't   an<3  making  the 
2.08O.9S9 :  July  0  °       <= 

^^"^2  073"o25™  Mar*  9^^  J^aking  the  same. 

^''S  noQ  0*1**^  "."'^  ^".?  making  the  same.     J.  M.  Whelton 
*.,Uoy,oib  ;  AU2.   10. 


2.098.243  :  Nov.  9. 
W.     L.     MacKenzie. 

2,090,770;  Aug.  24. 
same.     G.  A.   Miner. 


W.   W.  Prue. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


1007 


I 


Shoe    bottom    units,    Manufacture    of.      R.    E.    Hopkins. 

2,075,940  ;  Apr.  6. 
Shoe,  Brake.     A.  Nelson.     2,067,159  ;  Jan.  5. 
Shoe   clamping  device.     J.   Pavoni.     2,068,608  ;   Jan.    19. 
Shoe  cleaning  tool.     L.  W.  Barnes.     2,068,001 ;  Jan.  19. 
Shoe    coating   apparatus.      W.    C.    Card,    Jr.      2,094,638; 

Oct.  5. 
Shoe   construction.      G.   Ferguson.     2,078,131 ;   Apr.   20. 
Shoe   construction.     J.  E.   Langley.     2,068,860 :   Jan.   26. 
Shoe  construction.     C.  G.  Wernmark.     2,073,543  ;  Mar.  9. 
Shoe  construction.     J.  J.  White.     2,076,107  ;  Apr.  6. 
Shoe  counter.     B.  Rivkin.     2,089,505  :  Aug.  10. 
Shoe  counter.    A.  C.  Sewall.    2,091,720  ;  Aug.  31. 
Shoe  counter  and  making  same.     B.  Ornsteen.     2,095,613  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Shoe  counters.  Manufacture  of.     W.  H.  Wood.     2,090,015  ; 

Aug.   17. 
Shoe,  Cushion.     F.  M.  Gilkerson.     2,098,235  ;  Nov.  9. 
Shoe  display  stand.     S.  M.  Durling.     2,080,033  ;  May  11. 
Shoe    drier.      M.    O.    Frost   and    P.    Mattler.      2,082,052 ; 

June  1. 
Shoe  drying  attachment.    J.  P.  Leindorf.     2,076,735  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Shoe  gluing  stand.    J.  F.  Sottile.     2,098,313  •  Nov.  9. 
Shoe  gore.     R.  T.  Dawes.    2,097,810  ;  Nov.  2. 
Shoe,  Gymnasium  and  outing.    J.  T.  Riddell.     2,071,431 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Shoe  heating.     L.  Yentis.     2,098,735  ;  Nov.  9. 
Shoe  heel  and   decorative  cover  therefor.     H.  Huffman. 

2,076,514;  Apr.  6. 
Shoe  heel  attachment.    H.  Gordon.    2,083,559  ;  June  15. 
Shoe  heel  composition  and  compounding  same,  Moldable. 

A.  W.  Marchant.     2,069,585  ;   Feb.    2. 
Shoe  holder.     W.  H.  Brown.     2,093,802  ;  Sept.  21. 
Shoe   holder  bracket.     L.   Cohen.      2,066,824  ;   Jan.   5. 
Shoe  jack.    T.  Marcus.    2,068,957  ;  Jan.  26. 
Shoe  last.     M.  S.  Cate.     2,083,146  ;  June  8. 
Shoe  last  construction.     G.  C.  Clark.     2,103,062  ;  Dec.  21. 
Shoe   lasts  and  the  like.   Method   of  and   apparatus  for 

displaying.     R.  P.  Schwartz.     2,102,038  :  Dec.  14. 
Shoe  machine.     A.  F.  Bancroft.     2,099,995  ;  Nov.   23. 
Shoe  machine.     K.  Engel.     2,071,396  ;  Feb.  23. 
Shoe  machine.     F.  S.  Gllnee.     2,071,068 ;  Feb.  16. 
Shoe  machine.     O.  R.  Haas.     2,080,076 ;  May  11. 
Shoe   machine.     J.   C.  Jorgensen.     2,085,755  ;  July  6. 
Shoemaking.     C.  E.  Knapp.     2,080,320 ;  May  11. 
Shoemaking.     D.  F.  Newman.     2.080.501  ;  May  18. 
Shoemaking   tool.     J.  Fausse.     2,089.951  ;  Aug.   17. 
Shoe  manufacture.     R.  H.  Lawson.     2,085,801  ;  July  6. 
Shoe  manufacturing  machinery.     D.  Colburn.     2,090,029  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Shoe,  Orthopedic.     V.  T.  Schmidt.     2,072,828  ;  Mar.  2. 
Shoe  part  treating  machine.     F.  E.   Hooper.     2,094,014  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Shoe    parts.    Apparatus    for    and    method    of    adhesively 

uniting.     F.  Holland.     2.08G.330  ;  July  6. 
Shoe   parts.   Machine   for  operating   upon.     C.    H.   James 

and  W.   I.  Bacon.     2,099,017  ;  Nov.  16. 
Shoe  parts,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for.     P.  H.  Dixon. 

2,084,553  ;  June  22. 
Shoe  parts,   Method  of  and  machine  for  operating  upon. 

T.   C.   Rowen.      2,094,905  ;   Oct.    5. 
Shoe,  Pile.     W.  C.  Schmitt.     2,102,921  ;  Dec.  21. 
Shoo  press.     P.  Brauner.    2.076. 696  :  Apr.  :3. 
Shoe  pressing  apparatus.     L.  A.  Colella.     2,096,372  ;  Oct. 

19. 
Shoe  pressing  machine.     M.  C.  Suerken.    2,081,648 ;  Mav 

25. 
Shoe  protector.     B.  J.  Cohon.      2.082,482;  June  1. 
Shoe  protector.     F.  D.  Gamble.     2,078.444  :  Apr.  2T. 
.Shoe,  Racing.     R.  Mayor.     2,089,615  ;  Aug.  10. 
Shoe  rack.     W.  A.  Cicero.     2,090.108;  Aug.  17. 
Shoe  rack.     P.  S.  MacMich.aol.     2.089.974-0  ;  Aug.  17. 
Shoo  rack.     W.  C.  IViisc.     2.067,095  ;  Jan.  5. 
Shoe  rack.     B.  R.  Rosser.     2,084,779  ;  June  22. 
Shoe   refitting  macliinn.     II.   \V.   Lattemann.     2,086,917  : 

July  13. 
Shoe  repair  device.     R.  I.i.  James.     2,100,335  ;  Nov.  30. 
Shoe,    'RnnninK     and      like     athletic.        G.     M.      Butler. 

2,082,537;  June  1. 
Shoe,    Safety.      A.    R.    Allard.      2.079.237;    May    4. 
Shoe  server.     F.   L.  Wilson.     2,082,088;   June   1. 
Shoe,   Set.     A.  L.  Roco  and  W.  V.  Walters.     2.072,430; 

Mar.  2. 
,Shoe  shank  construction.    J.J.White.    2,071,098  ;  Feb.  16. 
Shoo,  Skate.     L.  J.  FnsHott.     2,090,677  ;  Oct.   19. 
Shoe  sole.      E.  C.  ircilheckcr.      2,083,370:  .Tune  8. 
Sho((  HOlo   channelH,    Mechanism   for  laying.     11.    Gordon. 

2,099,393  :   Nov.   10. 
Shoe   sole    lltting    machine.      E.    W.    Stacey.      2,081,901  ; 

June  ]. 
Shoe     soles.     Apparatus     for     attaching.       S.     J.     Finn. 

2,074,8.34  ;  Mar.  23. 
Shoo  solos,   Apparnlufi  for  mnnufactiirlng.     T.   S.   Azznra 

and  T.  De  liuca.     2,084,884  ;  June  22. 
Shoe  soles,  Operating  upon.     C.  M.  Bagshaw.     2,075,023  ; 

Apr.  6, 
Shoe  BoIIng  device.     F.  J.  Stark.     2.077,723  ;  Apr.  20. 
Shoo  HiilTener.     C.  E.  Kinney.     2,094.700  ;  Oct.  5. 
Sho<'  slilTcner.   I,iiiiun;i led.     II.  S.  Miller  and  C.   P.   Mac 

Ivor.     2,077,12.".  ;  A[)r.  13. 
Shoo    Rtlffonor   material,    Mniiufnctiirc   of.      W.    M.    Mayo 

and  B.  P.  Lovoll.     2,007,230;  Jan.  12. 


Shoe  stiffeners.  Making.     B.  E.  Schwarz  and  F.  D.  Dean. 

2,099,037  ;  Nov.  16. 
Shoe  structure.     A.  Fesl.     2,074,579  ;  Mar.  23. 
Shoe  structure.      F.  Maccarone.      Re.    20,387  ;   June   1. 
Shoe  structure.    J.  Taraci.    2,101,693  ;  Dec.  7. 
Shoe  supporting  mechanism.     R.  H.  Lawson.     2,078,577  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Shoe,   Swimming.     F.  S.  Sutherland.     2,073,570  ;  Mar.  9. 
Shoe,  Tap-dancing.     E.  Landi.     Re.  20,472  ;  Aug.   17. 
Shoe,  Tap  dancing.     C.  N.  Larsen.     2,075,905  ;  Apr.  6. 
Shoe   tip  press.     P.  Ward.     2,081,781 ;  May  25. 
Shoe  top.     J.  E.  Gantenbein.     2,088,851 ;  Aug.  3. 
Shoe-treating    machine.       F.    Ricks    and    F.    C.    Choice. 

2,097,574;   Nov.   2. 
Shoetree.     E.  J.  Baas.     2,075,420  ;  Mar.  30. 
Shoetree.      J.    Gershune.      2,068,231-2 ;    Jan.    19. 
Shoetree  and  rack.     H.  R.  MacMichael.     2,089,973  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Shoetree  and  stretcher.     A.  Loeffler.     2,070,234  ;  Feb.  9. 
Shoe    trimmings   and    the    like.   Making.     A.    C.    Murray. 

2.098.969  ;  Nov.  16. 
Shoe  upper.     A.   Turiansky.     2,082,309  ;   June   1. 
Shoe  upper  lacing  machine.     J.  Fossa.     2,066,464;  Jan.  5. 
Shoe  uppers.  Lacing.     F.  A.  Keaney.     2,066,474  ;  Jan.  5. 
Shoe   uppers.   Lining.      H.   M.    Spelman,    Jr.      2,088,158  ; 

July  27. 
Shoe  uppers.  Manufacture  of.     C.  A.  Bearce  and  H.  L. 

Sawyer.     2,074,356;  Mar.  23. 
Shoe,   Wearing.     F.    Schaefer.     2,066,578 ;   Jan.   5. 
Shoe  with  elastic  portion.     P.  Adamson.    2,069,083 ;  Jan. 

26. 
Shoes.     E.  W.  Dunbar.     2,075,432  ;  Mar.   30. 
Shoes    and    insoles,    Making.      C.    J.    Meek.      2,088,090 ; 

July  27. 
Shoes,     Apparatus     for     lasting.        W.     B.     Thompson. 

2,095,200;  Oct.  5. 
Shoes,     Apparatus     for     making.       D.     B.     Macdonald. 

2,077.524 ;  Apr.  20. 
Shoes,    Internal   finishing   of.      S.   P.    Lovell.      2,077,121  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Shoes,  Lasting.     C.  F.   Pym.     2,072,214;   Mar.   2. 
Shoes,    Machine    for    operating   on.      W.    T.    B.    Roberts. 

2,097,576;  Nov.   2. 
Shoes,   Machine  for  operating  upon  the  heel-portions   of. 

F.  L.  Brandt.     2,097,558;  Nov.  2. 
Shoes,   Making.     W.  H.  Bain.     2,081,887  ;   May  25. 
Shoes,  Making.     W.  H.  Bain.     2,090,019;  Aug.   17. 
Shoes,  Making.     E.  A.  Bickford.    2,071,725  :  Feb.  23. 
Shoes,  Making.     J.  Cantelmo.     2,069.941  :  Feb.  9. 
Shoes,  Making.     A.  Cocozella.     2,081,226;  May  25. 
Shoes,     Making.     W.     I.     Duga     and     A.     H.     McNalley. 

2.099.974  :  Nov.    23. 
Shoes.  Making.     C.  A.  Green.     2.098,142  ;  Nov.  2. 
Shoes,  Making.     J.  Keefer.     2,086,558;  July  13. 
Shoes,  Making.     C.  D.  Merritt.     2,095.262  ;  Oct.  12. 
Shoes,   Making.     C.   Miller  and  A.   Leone.     Re.   20,280; 

Mar.  2. 
Shoes,  Making.     J.  Prosper.     2,079,716  ;  May  11. 
Shoes,  Making.     E.  J.   Ray.     2,068.706  ;  Jan.   26. 
Shoes,  Making.     F.  Sbieca.     Re.  20,273  ;  Feb.   16. 
Shoes,  Making.     C.  D.  Turner.     2,069,396  ;  Feb.   2. 
Shoes,   Manufacture  of.     J.    W.  Barna.     2,100,794 ;   Nov. 

30. 
Shoes,    Manufacture    of.      P.    Baroni    and    S.    Baronl. 

2,073,725  ;  Mar.  16. 
Shoes,     Manufacture    of.     E.     H.    Bastable.     2,083,137 ; 

June  .S. 
Shoes,  Manufacture  of.     D.  W.  Bunker.     2,080,531  ;  May 

18. 
Shoes,    Manufacture    of.      J.    B.    Hadaway.      2,090,675 ; 

Aug.   24. 
Shoes,  Manufacture  of.     C.  C.  Hyde.     2,092,533  ;  Sept.  7. 
Slices,  Manufacture  of.      W.  IT.  Nutt.      2.093.472  :  Sept.  21. 
Shoes,  Manufacture  of.     H.  R.  Perry  and  C.  S.  Jennings. 

2,097,799  ;  Nov,  2. 
Shoes,   Manufacture  of.     A.    R.    Schoenky.      2,066,423-4  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Shoos,  Manufacture  of.     T.  G.  WInnett.     2,071,775;  Feb. 

23. 
Shoes.     Manufacture     of    stitchdown.       B.     B.     Schwarz. 

2,086,743;  .Tulv  13. 
Shoes,  Manufacturing.     W.  H.  Wedger.     .2,087,878  ;   July 

20. 
Shoes,  Method  and  means  for  use  in  lasting.     F.  N.   La- 

Chapclle.     2,096,183;   Oct.   19. 
Shoos,  Method  and  moans  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of. 

C.  F.  Pym.     2,075,908  ;  Apr.  6. 
Shoes.  Method  of  and  machine  for  use  In  manufacturing. 

K.  Engol.     2,081,228;  May  25. 
Shoos,  Pressing.     W.  C.  Card.  Jr.     2.008,773;  Nov.  0. 
Shoos,     Shaping     the     bottoms    of.       H.     A.     Davenport. 

2,092,053  ;  Sept.  7. 
Shooting  range  apparatus.     L.  C.  Rend.     2,003,818;  Sept. 

21. 
Shop    front   and    tho  like,    Nonrofloctlng.      R.   A.   Hurst. 

2.002.418;  Sept.   7. 
Shopping  bag.     11.  K.  Stooii.     2,070,0,80;  Apr    13. 
.•-iliort   wMvo  ODiivoiler.     I..  ,1 .  llniNkn.     '.i.OOl  510  ;   Am;.  31 
Short  wavi-  (•onv(>rtor.     II.  M.  LowU.     Ro.  20.100;  Juno  8. 
Shoil    wave   dlHolmrge   lul)e.      W.   l>llllonl)ach.      2,090.033; 

Aug.    17. 
Short  wave  gi-nonitor,  intra.     W.  Dllllonlmi-h.     2.088,.S-12  ; 

Aug,  .-!. 


1008 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Short  waves,  Method   of  and  arrangement  for   receiving, 

M.  von  Ardenne.    2,077,289-90  ;  Apr.  13. 
Shortening    compound    and    preparing   the    same.      A.    W. 

Ralston    and    V.    Conauest.      2.079.3.36;    Mav    4. 
Shortening,    Finishing.     T.   M.    Godfrey   and    V.    Serbell 

2,101,496  ;  Dec.  7. 
Shortening  measuring  device.    F.  A.  Mambrey.    2,087,061 

July  13. 
Shorthand  writing  machine.     G.  H.  C.  Vonck.     2,082,370 

June  1. 
Shotgun,    Single   trigger  for  double  barrel.     C.   Mariano 

2.095,525  :  Oct.  12. 
Shoulder   measuring   instrument.      J.    Nosal.      2,092,179 

Sept.  7. 
Shoulder  strap.     S.  M.  Crewd.son.     2,102,062  ;  Dec.  14. 
Shovel  back.  Safety  trip.     W.  Elliott.     2.096,230  ;  Oct.  19 
Shovel.  Cultivator.     H.  Chibnik.     2.099.796  ;  Nov.  23. 
Shovel,  Folding.     0?.  C.  Aylwin.     2,070,555  ;  Feb.  16. 
Shovel,  Mechanical  power.    C.  E.  Stoltz.    2.070.415  ;  Feb.  9. 
Shovel,  Portable.     G.  A.  McClain.     2,082,018  ;  June  1. 
Shovel,  Power.     W.  E.  Neese.     2,084,449  ;  June  22. 
Shovel,  Power.     C.  E.  Stoltz.     2.077.159  :  Apr.  13. 
Shovel,  Snow.     W.  Nebor.     2,085,382  ;  June  29. 
Shovel  with  adjustable  handle.     H.  Z.  Bishop.     2,098,609  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Shoveling  mechanism.    C.  F.  Osgood.    2,086,573  ;  July  13. 
Showcase.     C.  E.  Rorrer  and  A.  R.  Mitterer.     2,083,093  ; 

June  8. 
Showcase.     L.   M.    Sawin.     2,084,006 ;   June   15. 
Showcase     and     sham     construction.     L.     W.     Kennedy. 

2,099,935  ;  Nov.  23. 
Showcase     ornamentation.      A.    Vanderveld.      2,082,668 ; 

June  1. 
Shower  head.     P.  F.  Donahue.     2,086,017  ;  July  6. 
Shower  head.     L.  E.  Gray.     2.080.264  ;  May  11. 
Shower  head.     G.  J.  Morris.     2,096,912  ;  Oct.  26. 
Shower  head.     R.  H.  Zinkil.     Re.  20,488  ;  Aug.  24. 
Shower  head.     R.  H.  Zinkil.     2,069,733  ;  Feb.  2. 
Shower  head  and  making  the  same.     C.  W.  Hathaway  and 

E.   Krumsiek.     2.085,854 ;   July   6. 
Shower,  Tub.     C.  H.   Hagopian.     2,100.186  ;  Nov.   23. 
Shrinkage  control  of  flexible  printing  plates  and  the  like. 

G.  C.  Waters.     2,099,154  ;  Nov.  16. 
Shroud  for  use  with   oil   burning  equipment.   Telescopic. 

J.  McDonald.     2,081,710;  May  25. 
Shunt   device.     R.   A.   Kamm.      2,079,174 ;   May  4. 
Shut-off   for    burners.    Automatic    safety.      O.    Congdon. 

2,080,385  ;  May  11. 
Shut-off  for  gas  ranges  and  the  like.  Time  automatic.     H. 

Gikow.     2,067,266  ;  Jan.  12. 
Shut-off  for  gasoline  dispensing  nozzles.  Automatic.     F.  V. 

Mayo.     2.083,078  ;  June  8. 
Shut    off    valve.    Automatic.      L.    F.    Carter.      2,096.785  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Shut-off   valve,    Emergency.      W.    W.    Moore.      2,100,550 ; 

Nov.   30. 
Shut-ofC    valve.    Spring-toggle    action.      R.    C.    Hughes. 

2,070,661:  Feb.  16. 
Shut-off    valve,    Temperature    controlled.      C.    R.    Ross. 

2.087,551  ;  July  20. 
Shutter  dissolve  mechanism.     G.  A.  Mitchell.     2,088,713  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Shutter  dissolve  mechanism.     G.  A.  Mitchell.     2.088,715  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Shutter  drive.     G.  F.  Rackett.     2,075,909  ;  Apr.  6. 
Shutter  for  enclosed  hontcrs  or  the  like.  Adjustable.     L.  S. 

Chadwick.      2.090,107:   Aug.   17. 
Shutter  for  picture  recording  or  reproducing  apparatus. 

W.  Elenbaas.     2,084,525  :   June   22. 
Shutter  for  radiator  enclosures  and  the  like.     J.  Kacena 

and  E.  E.  Kelly.     2,101,797  ;  Dec.  7. 
Shutter,  Photographic.     L.  Goldhummer.     2,068,911  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Shutter,  Projection.    L.  J.  Andres.     2,074,636  ;  Mar.  23. 
Shutter  release  for  folding  cameras.    A.  Nagel.    2,073,285  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Shutter      release      for      folding      cameras.        A.      Nagel. 

2.087,005  ;  July  13. 
Shutter    structure   for   motion    picture   machines.      P.    J 

Berggren.     2,068,2.59  ;  Jan.  19. 
Shutter  trigger  latch.     A.  N.ngol.     2.102,376;  Dec.  34. 
Shutter,  Ventilating.     C.  J.  Rindt.     2.079.967  :  May  11 
Shutt.-^r.  Window.     F.  Kalb.  Sr.     2,102.156  ;  Dec.  14 
Shutters,  Roll-up.     J.  F.  GofSl.     2,078,134  ;  Apr.  20. 
Shuttle.     R.  H.  Ronrdman.     2,076,424  ;  Apr.  6. 
Shuttle.     C.  D.  Brown.     2,084,549  ;  June  22. 
Shuttle.     H.  Demaine.     2,089,643;  Aug.  10. 
Shuttle.     A.   M.   Sergeson.     2,071,238 ;   Feb.  16. 
Shuttle  box.     W.  H.  Bahan.     2.093,225  ;  Sept.  14 
Shuttle  box  and  binder.     W.  H.  Bahan.     2,081,319  ;  May 

Shuttle  box  construction  for  looms.  B.  W  Bronwer 
2,102,832;  Doc.  21.  •o"«er. 

Sliuttle  box  control  for  shuttle  changing  looms  W  M 
Wnttie,     2.0,S2.926;  .Tune  8. 

Shuttle  box  device.  Idle  dagger  rod  and  light.  J.  Chap- 
man and  B.  W.  Brown.     2,099.469  ;  Nov.   16. 

Shuttle  box  mechanism  for  looms.  G.  Wiget  2  101  663  • 
Dee.   7.  •       >        ■ 

Shuttle  changing  loom.  W.  J.  Budzyna.  2,084  551  ■ 
June  22.  ' 

Shnttlpcock,  C.  J.  W.  Lnshley,  E.  E.  Natali  and  W  A 
Woolf.     2,085,717:  June  29.  ■^• 


Shuttlecocks,    Weighting.      E.   Bauer.      2,093,301;    Sept. 

14. 
Shuttle  driving  mechanism  for  looms.     W.  E.  Burns  and 

E.  N.  Miller.     2,101,981 ;  Dec.  14. 
Shuttle  for  looms.      W.   A.   Tebo.      2,079,535  ;   May  4. 
Shuttle  for  looms.   Gripping.      B.  Rossmann.     2,090,703  : 

Aug.  24. 
Shuttle,  Loom.     C.  D.  Brown.     2,087,871  ;  July  20. 
Shuttle,  Loom.     F.  E.  Douglas.     2,100,688;  Nov.  30. 
Shuttle,  Loom.    L  Snow.     2,077,278  ;  Apr.  13. 
Shuttle,  Loom.     D.  L.  Wiggin.     2,077,136  ;  Apr.  13. 
Shuttle  tension.     W.  J.  Oothout.     2,090,765  ;  Aug.  24. 
Shuttle  truing  machine.    F.  O.  Gibbs.    2,074,582  ;  Mar.  23. 
Shuttleless  loom.     W.  Pool.     2,070,749  ;  Feb.  16. 
Shuttles,  Unit  friction  for.     C.  P.  Park.     2,087,607  ;  July 

20. 
Siccative  coats  to  metal.  Bonding.    R.  R.  Tanner  and  J.  S. 

Thompson.     2,067,215  ;  Jan.  12. 
Siccatives,  Production  of.     H.   Schatz.     2,075,230:  Mar. 

30. 
Sickle.    B.  Lervold.    2,095,608  :  Oct.  12. 
Sickle.     T.   E.   Wells.     2,070,190  ;   Feb.   9. 
Sickle  driving  mechanism  for  harvesting  machines.     T.  N. 

Pierson  and  G.  Allen.     2,096,558;  Oct.  19. 
Side  bearing.     T.  H.  Williams.     2,082,271 :  June  1. 
Sidetracking    apparatus.      A.    L.    Eastham.      2,081,294: 

May  25. 
Side   tracking  apparatus.     K.  B.   Kinzbach.      2,103,622 : 

Dec.  28. 
Sidetracking  tool.     W.  Brauer.     2,102.055  ;  Dec.  14. 
Siding,  Self-sealing.     P.  Stoner.     2,078,039  ;  Apr.  20. 
Sieve.    A.  D.  Hunsicker.     2,068,413  ;  Jan.  19, 
Sieve.    J.  Mantelet.    2,074,794  ;  Mar.  23. 
Sieve     and     making     the     same.     Filter. 

2,082,513  ;  June  1. 
Siftproof  bag.     A.  J.  Sterling.     2,078,467  ; 
Sifter,  Flour.     J.  S.  Bowman.     2,074,162 ; 
Sifter  system.     M.  J.  Watson.     2,094,438  ; 
Sifter,  Tobacco.     H.  T.  Widgren.     2,082,039  ;"  June  1. 
Sifter  top  can.    J.  F.  Peters.    2,088,607  ;  Aug.  3. 
Sight.     J.  S.  Stewart.     2,073,856  ;  Mar.  16. 
Sight  and  indicator  for  traffic  controlled  projectors,  Com- 
bination.    W.  T.  Harding.     2,085,020  ;  June  29. 
Sight  feed  device.     W.  J.  Powers.     2,103,733  ;  Dec.  28. 
Sight  for  firearms.     C.  J.  Jefferson.     2,094,705  ;  Oct.  5. 
Sight  for  firearms.     F.  S.  Wilcox.     2,083,677  ;  June  15. 
Sight     for    firearms.     Adjustable    peep.       T.     ~ 

2,083,934;  June  15. 
Sight   for   firearms,    Peep,     G.    E.    Hennessy. 

Sept.  21. 
Sight  for  guns.  Rear.     A.  Sherman.     2,076,006  ; 
Sight   for   guns.    Telescopic.      C.    M.    O'Neil. 

Dec.  7. 
Sight  for  ordnance.     J.  C.  Karnes.     2,094,015  ; 
Sight  for   shotguns.   Lead.     T.   F.   Prather. 

Sept.  7. 

Sight,  Gun.     H.  E.  Campbell.     2,102.677  ;  Dec.  21. 
Sighting  device  for  firearms.  Automatic  night.     W.  Baxter 

and  A.  B.  Scott.     2,085,732  ;  July  6. 
^'2^*00*982^-*''^^°"^'   '^^'^^'^^  ^'^^  blacking.     D.   M.   Shoup. 
Sign  :  See — 

Advertising  display  sign. 

Advertising  sign. 

Animated  sign. 

Changeable  sign. 

Display  sign. 

Electric  flash   sign. 

Electric  sign. 

Illuminated  sign. 

Interiorly  illuminated 
sign. 

Light  reflecting  sign. 

Luminous  sign. 

Luminous  tube  sign. 

Merchandise  sign. 
Sign.    -    •     • 
sign. 
1. 

E.  A.  Decker.     2.094.876  ;  Oct.  5. 
C.  G.  Fisher.     2,0R.S.25S  ;  June  8. 
M.  L.  Glogau.     2,092,247  ;  Sept.  7. 
H.  G.  Hammar.     2.07.3  97.1-  Im.tf    16 
H.  G.  Hammar.     2,092,508':  Sept.  7.' 
M.  E.  Joost.     2,077,759;  Apr.  20. 
A.  Ar  Knauber.     2.070,407  ;  Feb.  9. 

F.  E.  Leitch.     2,084,915  ;  June  22. 
U    E.    Lounsbury   and   R.    J.    Sheafe 


E.     Roberts. 

Apr.  27. 

Mar.  16. 
Sept.  28. 


R.    Arden. 

2,093,676  ; 

Apr.  6. 
2,101,037  ; 

Sept.  28. 
2,092,356  ; 


Neon  sign. 
Portable  sign. 
Portable  illuminated  sign. 
Residence  number  sign. 
Revolving  sign. 
Road  direction  sign. 
Road  sign. 
Rotary  sign. 
Safety  sign. 
Street  sign. 
Stroboscopic  sign. 
Traveling  sign. 
AVarning  sign. 

F.  A.  Austin.    2,085,246  ;  June  29. 

W.  T.  Bradshaw  and  E.  J.  Raehn.     2,093,412  ;  Sept. 


Sign. 
Sign. 
Sign. 
Sign. 
Sign. 
Sign. 
Sign. 
Sign. 
Sign. 
Feb 
Sign. 
Sign. 
Sign. 
Sign. 
Sign. 
Sign 


2,069,319  ; 


E.  H.  Pendleton.     2.078,584  ;  Apr    27 
2,102,972  :  Dec.  21. 


B.  Phillips. 

J.  L.  Ray.     2,078,183  ;'Apry  20. 
w  ^-  S®^?,*^'"-     2,096.406  :  Oct.  19. 
W.  R.  Ten  Broeck.    2,068,778  ;  Jan.  26. 

2  099%"33;No"v'ir'''°'      ^'^^'^^-     «•      ^• 

^T083.80G;Tunel5''°'"'"»     ''''■       ^-     B" 
Sign  and  manufacture  thereof 
Mar.  30. 


Stewart. 
Anderson. 


E.   Mueller.     2,075,655 ; 


W.   M.  Littlefleld. 


^*  2°078,22l'f  Apr.  27  <=<'°^t™<^««'°'  Display.   J.  C.  Adams. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1009 


Sign  and  mounting  the  same,  Luminous.     W.  Gordon,   R. 

Nauth,   and  K.   Kniep.     2,079,707  ;   May  11. 
Sign  and  push  button  unit.  Illuminated.     C.  L.  Langlotz. 

2,097,625  ;   Nov.   2. 
Sign  announcing  apparatus.     J.  Liithl.     2,070,669  :  Feb. 

16. 
Sign  character.  Collapsible.     V.  Fortunato  and  R.  A.  Cato- 

zella.     2,070,478  ;  Feb.  9. 
Sign  flashing  device.     T.  J.  Mudon.     2,084,407  ;  June  22. 
Sign    for    motor    vehicles,    Directional.      E.    T.    Condon. 

2,077,461  ;  Apr.  20. 
Sign  for  motor  vehicles.  Hood.    F.  D.  Eastman.    2,076,530  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Sign  holder.  Advertising.     W.  E.  Whaley.     2,072,490-1 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Sign     mechanism,     Sequence     varying.       F.     E.     Wood. 

2,077,976;   Apr.    20. 
Sign    or   the   like.    Motion.      E.   A.    Storman.      2,095,158 : 

Oct.  5. 
Sign  plates  and  like  ornamental  panels,  Making.     W.  H. 

Spencer,   L.   R.   Birdsall,   and  W.  Bahler.      2,071,240; 

Feb.  16. 
Sign  process  table.     J.  N.  Halsted.     2,076,024  ;  Apr.  6. 
Sign  projection  apparatus.     M.  H.  Goldberg.     2,090,672 

Aug.   24. 
Sign  support.     F.    R.  Perkins.     2,091,053  ;   Aug.   24. 
Signal :  iS'ee — 


Reflecting  signal. 
Reflector  signal. 
Sound  signal. 
Speedometer  signal. 
Synthetic  tone  signal. 
Telltale  signal. 
Time  signal. 
Tire  deflation  signal. 
Tralfic    conlrol    sigiiMl. 
TraflBc  signal. 
Vehicle  direction  signal. 
Vehicle  signal. 
Vehicular  signal. 
Visible  signal. 
Warning  signal. 


2,069,535  ; 
July  20. 


Automobile   clearance   sig- 
nal. 

Automobile  signal. 

Automobile  turn  signal. 

Ball    and    light   signal. 

Bell  signal. 

Bicycle  stop  signal. 

Crossing  signal. 

Direction  signal. 

Door  closing  warning  signs 

Flare  or  fusee  signal. 

Illuminated  signal. 

Irrigation  signal. 

Light  signal. 

Mail  box  signal. 

Railroad  crossing  signal. 
Signal.     P.  H.  Chase.     2,082.789  :  June  8. 
Signal.     R.  M.  Cremer.     2,009,222  :  Feb.  2. 
Signal.    K.  J.  Mislin.     2,074,412  ;  Mar.  23. 
Signal.    J.  S.  Wilder.     2,072,914  ;  Mar.  9. 
Signal  and  brake  testing  device   for  motor  cai's  and  the 

like.     R.  G.  Bourdon.     2,082,535  ;  June  1. 
Signal    and    control    system,    Elevator.      H.    D.    James. 

2,066,937  ;   Jan.   5. 
Signal   and  control   system   for  elevators.     E.  M.  Bouton 

and  W.  F.  Fames.     2,066,906  ;  Jan.  5. 
Signal  and  control  system   for  elevators.     E.   M.   Bouton 

and  H.  W.  Williams.     2,0CG.907  ;  Jnn.  5. 
Signal    and    timer.    Traffic.      A.    O.    Olafson. 

Feb.  2. 
Signal  apparatus.     C.  E.  Beach.     Re.  20,449  , 
Signal  apparatus.     A.   Briechle.      2,097,056 ;   Oct.   26 
Signal    arm.    Electrically    operated.      J.    P.    Bedford    and 

J.  W.  Haywood.     2,085,984  ;  June  29. 
Signal    control.   Direction.     T.   C.   Crenshaw.     2,084,132; 

June  15. 
Signal  device.     R.  L.  Carr.     2.073.364  :  Mar.  9. 
Signal  device.     W.  R.  Curtiss.     2,097,291  ;  Oct.   26. 
Signal  device.     W.  R.  Curtiss.     2,098,742  :  Nov.  9. 
Signal    device.      J.    B.    Harris,    Jr.,    and    C.    B.    Bowman. 

2,074,263;  Mar.  10. 
Signal  device.     F.  J.  Zika  and  H.  W.  Ewert.     2,094,514  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Signal  device  and  system.     F.  J.  Zapp  and  M.  H.  Weln- 

stein.     2,091,174;  Aug.  24. 
Signal  device  and   svslem,   Electrical.     E.  M 

O.  W.  Kennedy.     2,005.(181  ;  Oct.   12. 
Signal    device    and    system    therefor.      H. 

2,072,743  ;  Mar.  2. 
Signal  device.   Electric.     II.  11 

June  1 . 
Signal  device  for  automobiles. 

June  20. 
Signal     device     for     electric 

2,074,509  ;  Mar.  23. 
Signal  device  for  record  sheets. 

Oct.  5. 
Signni    device    for    tnilllghts,    Reflector 

2,082,658  ;  June  1. 
Signal   device  for  vehicles.     O 

Mar.  9. 
SIgnnI     device,     Reflecting.       11.     J.     Saner. 

June  22. 
Signal    device,    Uedcctlng.      D.    L.    Shnnions 

Apr.  20. 
Signal    device,    Toilet.       A.     II.     SInionsen. 

Mar.  30. 
SIgnnI   device,   Triimc.     F.   J.   I,ohn.     2,075,447;  Mar.   30 
SIgnnI  device.  Warning.     (!.   I.  liCwlH.     2,009,583;  Feb 
Signal  diHlortliiM   iiidicallng  and  iiicaHurlng  (levlcc.     F.   S 

Kliikead.     2,102.719;  Dee.  21. 
Signal   for  automobllofl.     A.  C.  imd  W.   Lee.     2,100,105 

Nov.  23. 
SIgnnI    for    elcctrlfiillv  operated    clocks,    DIstreBS.      W.    P 

Flllot.     2, 08 1, 150;  Mnv  25. 
SIgnnI   for  llicnnnH,   Snf.ly.     R.   B.  ConnllTo.     2,102.105 

Dec.  14. 


.    Helnibrlght. 
C.  E.   Glllin. 
appliances. 
A.  E.  Levin. 


II 
P.  Knowlos. 


Squire  and 

J.     Findley. 

2,082,029 

2,085,310 

IT.  Smith 
2,005,141 
J.  Sauer 
2,073,530 
2,084,590 
2,078.103 
2.075,308 


Signal   for   fluid  delivery  hose.   Whistling.     W.   T.  Oxley. 

2,090.226  :   Aug.  17. 
Signal  for  loaded  guns,  Safety.     M.  Skandera.     2,100,273  ; 

Nov.   23. 
Signal  for  milking  machines.  Audible.     P.  H.  J.  Martin. 

2,102.275;  Dec.  M. 
Signal  for  motor  vehicles.  Stop.     C.  B.  Dager.     2,096,845  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Signal    for    railroads,    Light.      O.    S.    Field.      2,097,785  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Signal  for  refrigerators.  Defrosting.     H.  J.  Weisberg  and 

C.  E.  Ide.     2,071,148  ;  Feb.  16. 
Signal     for     switch     stands.     Reflector     type.       G.     Gort. 

2,097,552;  Nov.  2. 
Signal,  Hotel  alarm.     G.  C.  Wagner.     2,085,617  ;  June  29. 
.Signal   light.     W.   G.   Keith.      2,097,250;   Oct.   26. 
Signal  light  switch.  Reverse.     J.  Harris.     2,086,800  ;  Julv 

13. 
Signal  lighting  apparatus.    H.  G.  Witmer  and  C.  M.  Hines. 

2,067,653  ;  Jan.  12. 
Signal  limiter  svstem,  Heterodvne  beat.     W.  L.    Carlson. 

2,085,791  ;  July  6. 
Signal   means.     V.    Cranford.      2,103,247 ;   Dec.   28. 
Signal    means    for   fluid   filled    cables.      L.    R.    Runaldue. 

2,092,559  ;   Sept.  7. 
Signal  means  for  the  coin  slide  of  a  coin   controlled  ap- 
paratus.    K.  C.  Shyvers.     2,074,567  :  Mar.  23. 
Signal  means.  Wigwag.     J.  D.  Keith.     2,079,861 ;  May  11. 
Signal  receiving  apparatus.   Electric  selective.     A.  S.  Lit- 

strom.     2,083,849  ;  June  15. 
Signal  receiving  system.     G.   P.   Adair.     2,089,637  ;   Aug. 

Signal  selecting  system.     W.  A.   MacDonald.     2,077,049  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Signal   station.    Mine.     R.   C.  Koomans.     2,096,498 :   Oct. 

19. 
Signal  switch.     G.  A.  Cameron.     2,089,183  ;  Aug.  10. 
Signal  switch.     C.  C.  Hay.     2,096,852  ;  Oct.  20. 
Signal    switch.    Directional.     F.    L.    Perrott.     2,083.470  : 

June  8. 
Signal  system.     W.   C.  Edwards.     2.076,987  ;  Apr.  13. 
Signal   system.      F.    W.    Frink.      2,084,903 ;    June    22. 
Signal  system.     W.  D.  Lindsev.     2.085.807  :  Julv  6. 
Signal   sy.stem.     W.   D.  Lindsey.     2,103,857  ;  De'c.   28. 
Signal  system.     C.   G.   Suits.     2,100,881:    Nov.  30. 
Signal  system.     C.  P.  Sutliff.     2,094,049  ;  Sept.  28. 
Signal     system.      Highway     crossing.        A.      T.      Carter. 

2,088,837  ;  Aug.  3. 
Signal  system.   Pneumatic.     C.   A.   Campbell.     2,069,913 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Signal    system.    Self-actuated    traffic.      B.    M.    Walpole. 

2,074,443  :  Mar.  23. 
Signal     testing    apparatus.      L.    W.    Howie.      2,102,708  ; 

Dec.  21. 

Signal  translating  apparatus.     E.  C.  Guedon.    2,103,361 : 

Dec.  28. 
Signal  translating  apparatus.     J.  M.  Kendall.     2,092,884  : 

Sept.   14. 
Signal  transmission  system.     J.  C.  Gabriel  and  G.  Rodwin. 

2,097,519  ;  Nov.   2. 
Signal  unit.  Light.     E.  W.  Moore.     2,097.798  :  Nov.  2 
Signaling.     H.  H.  Beverage.     2.005.050:  Oct.  5. 
Signaling.     C.  W.  Hansell.     2,103,847  ;  Dec.  28. 
Signaling  and  control  system,  Automatic  railroad.     C.  W. 

W.  Prescott.     2,098,401  ;  Nov.  9. 
Signaling   and    control    sy.stem.    Selective.      E.    E.    Klein- 

schmidt.     Re.  20,462  ;  Aug.  3. 
Sigiinling  ai)[)arntiis.     W.  Ij.  Baldwin.     2.091.843  ;  .Aug.  31. 
Signaling  apparatus.     L.  E.  Dlerks   and  C.   E.    Severson. 

2,071,873  :  Feb.  23. 
Signaling  apparatus.     F.  B.  Ma  Gee.     2,102,905;  Dec.  21. 
Signaling   apparatus.    Mounting    submarine.      W.    Kunze. 

2.101.859;  Dec.  14. 
Signnling   apparatus,    Rnihvav.      E.    M.   Allen    and   P    X 

Marl  in.     2,080,801  :  M,\y  IS. 
Signnling  apparatus.  Railway.     R.  M.  Gilson.     2,098,822  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Signnling  apparatus.  Railway.    J.  J.  Vnnhorn.     2,069.342; 

Feb.  2. 
Signnling     nppnratu.s,      Submarine.       R.     L.      Wllllnms 

2,085,056  :  June  20. 
Signnling    apparatus,    Tolograpli.       A.     H.    Mnsson. 

2.095.144:  Oct.  5. 
Signnling,  Automatic  rnllwny.     R.  G.  Semond.     2,097,164  : 

Oct.  20. 
Signaling  device.      .S.   F.    .\rbuckle.     2,088.501  :   Julv   27 
Slgn.-iliug  device.     K.  Auliero.     2.0(')8,256  :  Jnn    19 
Signaling  device.      J.  M.  Auflcro.      2. 091. 422  :  Sept.  28. 
SitMinllng  device.      li.  O.  Hnndv.     2,081,744;   Mnv  25 
Signnling  device.     C.Miller      2.070.020  :  Feb.  9      ' 
Signaling  device.     W.  B.  Patch.     2,072.313  :  Mnr.  2. 
Signnling  device.      S.   M.   Roberts.     2,009.082;   Feb.   2. 
Signnling  (l<>vlc(>,      J.   II,  W(4ner.      2,090. 0.'^O  ;  Aug.  17. 
Signnling    (lc>vlce    bnsed    upon    the    spacing    due    to    the 

Hpced,  Rnllrond.     R.  A.  Tviot.     2.098,3(13  :  Nov.  9. 
Signnling  device  for  nutonuilille.i.     J.  Mcllrlde.     2.0S9  393  • 

Aug.   10. 
Signnling  devlc(>  for  \ise  In  connection  with  closed  motor 

vehlclcH.     H.  C.  ItrnncnII.     2,093.2;!0  ;  Sept.  14. 
Signnling      ilevlci".       Protective.         I{.       I,.       Cllngerman 

2.101.0  19:  Dec.  7.  hi- 

Signaling    device,    'rralllc.      V.    M,    Ferguson,      2  095  928  • 

Oct.  12.  '         ' 

Signaling,   Directive.     A.   Lelb.     2.101,430;   Dec.   7. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Signaling    distortion    indicating    and    measuring    device. 

R.  B.  Hearn.     2,075,897  ;  Apr.  6. 
Signaling  impulses,  Reception  of  electric.    R.  Barthelemy. 

2,070,774 ;  Feb.  16. 
Signaling  means  for  vehicles.     R.  L.   Smith.     2,102,288  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Signaling    mechanism,    Suction    actuated.      A.    F.    Gillet. 

2,080,470;  May  18. 
Signaling    or     indicating     apparatus.       J.     H.     Graham. 

2,081,035  ;  May  18. 
Signaling,  Railway.     E.  M.  Allen.     2,076,317  ;  Apr.  6. 
Signaling,    Railway.     E.   M.  Allen.     2,088,079  ;   July  27. 
Signaling,  Railway.     R.  R.  Kemmerer.     2,076,319  ;  Apr.  6. 
Signaling,  Railway.     R.  A.  McCann.     2,076,318  ;  Apr.  6. 
Signaling,  Railway.     R.  A.  McCann.     2,098,829  ;  Nov.  9. 
Signaling,  Railway.     J.  M.  Pelikan.     2,083,274  ;  June  8. 
Signaling,  Railway.     G.  R.  Pflasterer.     2,076,320  ;  Apr.  6. 
Signaline,  Railway.     G.  R.  Pflasterer.     2,095,675  ;  Oct.  12. 
Signaling,  Railway.     G.  R.  Pflasterer.     2,097,822  ;  Nov.  2. 
Signaling,  Railway.     G.  R.  Pflasterer.    2,103,016  ;  Dec.  21. 
Signaling,    Railway.      J.    J.    Vanhorn.      2,102,445 ;    Dec. 

14. 
Signaling  system.     W.  M.  Bacon.     2,101,209  ;  Dec.   7. 
Signaling  system.     O.  Cesareo  and  R.  Meuller.     2,096,029  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Signaling   system.      L.   W.    Chubb.      2,075,094;   Mar.    30. 
Signaling   system.     H.  A.   Douglas.     2,072,869 ;   Mar.    9. 
Signaling  system.     H.  W.  Dudley.     2,098,956  ;  Nov.  16. 
Signaling  system.     W.   H.   Edwards  and  C.  W.  Halligan. 

2,069,915  ;  Feb.  9. 
Signaling  system.     D.  E.  Foster.     2,096,800  ;   Oct.  26. 
Signaling  system.     L;  H.  Johnson.     2,071,072  ;  Feb.  16. 
Signaling  system.     F.  K.  Low.    2,071,078 ;  Feb.  16. 
Signaling  system.    F.  K.  Low.    2,071,547  ;  Feb.  23. 
Signaling  system.     F.  K.  Low.     2,091,551  ;  Aug.  31. 
Signaling    system.     D.    Mitchell    and    L.     G.     Abraham. 

2,087,352  ;  July  20. 
Signaling  system.     O.  Myers.     2,084,104  ;  June  15. 
Signaling  system.     B.  E.  O'Hagan.     2,096,404  ;  Oct.  19. 
Signaling  system.     W.  Runge.     2,083,747  ;  June  15. 
Signaling  system.     E.  J.   Seiden.     2,096,069  ;  Oct.  19. 
Signaling  system.     J.   P.    Shanlilin.     2,073i409 ;   Mar.   9 
Signaling  system.     H.  W.  Williams  and   C.   E.  Ellis,   Jr 

2,094,337  ;  Sept.  28. 
Signaling  system.  Aerial  navigational.     A.  McL.  Nicolson 

2,093,641  ;  Sept.  21. 
Signaling,    System   and  apparatus   for  submarine.     R.  L, 

Williams.     2,085,055  ;  June  29. 
Signaling  system  and  apparatus.  Railway.     S.  Citterio  and 

P.  Vacchina.     2,098,719  ;  Nov.  9. 
Signaling  system  and  method.    R.  C.  Mathes.     2,103,481 

Dec.  28. 
Signaling  system,  Continuous  inductive  coded  cab.    W.  H 

Hoppe.     2,098,041 ;  Nov.  2. 
Signaling    system.    Electric.     F.    F.    Denzler.     2,093,600 

Sept.  21. 
Signaling  system.  Electrical.     P.  N.  Roseby.     2,077,899 

Apr.  20. 
Signaling    system.    Electrical.     L.    E.    Ryall.     2,094,108 

Sept.  28. 
Signaling  system.   Elevator.     W.   F.   Fames.      2,088,467 

July  27. 
.Signaling  system  for  railroads.     S.  N.  Wight.     2,100,295 

Nov.  23. 
Signaling  system  for  railroads.    J.  E.  Willing.    2,072,232 

Mar.  2. 
Signaling  system  for  railways  and  the  like.  Track  circuit, 

L.  H.  Peter.     2.098,833  ;  Nov.  9. 
Signaling    svstera    for    railways,    Automatic.     G.    Caille, 

2,083.290  ;  June  8. 
Signaling  system  for  vehicles.     E.  J.  Melvin.     2,069,895 

Feb.  9. 
Signaling  system  for  voice  and  telegraph  operation.    E.  R 

Tavlor  and  D.   Mitchell.     2,072,227  ;   Mar.   2. 
Signa'ling     system.     High      frequency.       R.     K.     Potter 

2,083,666  ;  June  15. 
Signaling    system.    Highway    crossing.       M.    L.    Nelson 

2,087,924  ;   July  27. 
Signaling     system.     Modulated     carrier     wave.       W.     T 

Ditcham.     2,085,011 ;  June  29. 
Signaling  system,  Multiple.     F.  R.  Bridges.     2,071,060 

Feb.  le. 
Signaling   system.   Multiplex    communication.     S.   R.   Du 

rand.     2,082.877  :  June  8. 
Signaling   system.    Railroad.      V.    E.    James.      2,077,932 

Apr.  20. 
Signaling    system,    Railroad.      E.    A.    Joly.      2,078,001 

Apr.  20. 
Signaling  svstem.   Railway.     G.   Caille.     2,074,163  ;   Mar 

16. 
Signaling  system.    Railway.     G.   Caille.     2,080,806  ;  Mav 

18. 
Signaling    system.    Railway.      P.    H.    Crago.      2,088,080 

July  27. 
Signaling    system.    Railway.      P.    H.    Crago.      2,100,432 

Nov.   30. 
Signaling  system.  Railway.     W.  H.  Reichard.     2,097,843 

Nov.   2. 
Sign.Tling    system.    Railway.      H.    S.    Young    and    R.    A 

McCann.     Re.  20,248  ;  Jan.  19. 
Signaling   system,    Railway.      II.    S.    Young.      2,076,930 

Apr.  13. 
Signaling    system,     Railway.     H.    S.    Young.     2,099,508  : 

Nov.  16. 


C.  P.  West  and  B.  S.  Burke. 


N.   D.    Newby   and   D. 


Silencer. 
Silencer. 
Silencer. 
Silencer. 


Signaling  system,  Remote. 

2,082,038  ;  June  1. 
Signaling    system.    Selective. 

Moody.     2,082,077;  June  1. 
Signaling  system,  Telephone  and  printing  telegraph. 

E.  Kleinschmidt.     2,095.415  ;  Oct.  12. 
Signaling   system.    Variable   terminal   impedance.     M. 

Crosby.     2,085,418  ;  June  29. 
Signaling  system.  Vehicle.     P.  W.  Rom.     2,086,959  ;  July 

13. 
Signaling  system,  Wave.    C.  K.  Huxtable.    2,077,045  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Signaling   transmitting   method    and    apparatus.      L.    M. 

Potts.     2,085,120  ;  June  29. 
Signaling    with    ultrashort    waves,    Apparatus    for.      E. 

Wilckens.     2,101,785  ;  Dec.  7. 
Signals,   Apparatus  for  the  control   of  highway  crossing. 

B.  E.  O'Hagan  and  H.  G.  Witmer.     2.091,087  ;  Aug.  31. 
Signals,  Apparatus  for  the  control   of  highway   crossing. 

J.  JI.  Pelikan  and  H.  S.  Young.     2.082.971 ;  June  8. 
Signals.   Apparatus  for  the  control   of  highway  crossing. 

A.  J.  Sorensen.     2,095.680  :  Oct.  12. 
Signals,  Apparatus  for  the  control  of  highway  crossing. 

C.  E.  Staples.     2,089,919  ;  Aug.  10. 

Signals,   Apparatus   for  the  control  of  highway  crossing. 

J.  J.  Vanhorn.     2,085,930  ;  July  6. 
Signals,  Apparatus  for  the  control  of   highway  crossing. 

H.   S.  Young.     2,097,827;  Nov.  2. 
Signals,  Detection  of  frequency  modulated.    M.  G.  Crosby. 

2,071,113  ;  Feb.  16. 
Signals,  Slaking  reflector.     R.  N.  Falge,  C.  E.  Godley,  and 

J.  H.  Little.     2,086,356  ;  July  6. 
Signals  to  railroad  vehicles,  Svstem  for  the  transmission 

of.     L.  J.  A.  Le  Goff.     2.083.195  :  June  8. 
Signals  with  varying  signal  characters.  Emitting.     E.  R. 

Parsberg.     2,096,755  ;  Oct.  26. 
Signature  writer.    Electric.     G.   W.   Watson.     2,091,060, 

Aug.  24. 
Signatures,  Detecting  false.     H.    Hein.     2,077,237 :   Apr. 

13. 

J.  A.  Day.     2,078,7.54  :   '   •: 
L.   Haas.     2,100,030  ;  Nov.   23. 
H.  H.   Maxim.     2,093.893  ;  Sept.   21. 
C.  E.  Nelson.     2,072,961 ;  Mar.  9. 
Silencer  for  gaseous  currents.     N.  H.  Servais. 

Mar.  16. 
Silencer    for    internal    combustion    engines. 

Tyden.     2,075,316  ;  Mar.  30. 
Silencer   for   the    exhaust   gases    of   internal   combustion 

engines.     E.  Caspar.     2,103,810  ;  Dec.  28. 
Silencer,   Vehicle  window.     O.   J.    Mortensen. 

May    4. 
Silencing  and  antisiphoning  means  for  water  closets. 

Price  and  W.  A.  Pfister.     2.086,637  ;  July  13. 
Silencing  df-vice.     F.  jM.  Giffen.     2,095,635  :  Oct.  12. 
Silica  gel,  Alkaline.    E.  S.  Johnson.     2,092,163  ;  Sept.  7. 
Silica  gel,  Production  of  porous.     J.  and  G.  G.  H.  Malan. 

2.097,634:  Nov.  2. 
Silicate    and    preparing    same.     Organic    mercury.       F. 

Schonhofer  and  W.  Bonrath.     2,067,100  ;  Jan.  .'5. 
Silicate  insulating  material.     H.  M.  Williams.     2,101,969  : 

Dec.  14. 
Silicate  ores  and/or  the  like,  Treatment  of.     C.  Degulde. 

2,084,630  ;  June  22. 
Silicates  of  alkali  metals  and  producing  them.     J.  D.  Car- 
ter.    2,078,836  ;  Apr.  27. 
Silk  and   like  products.   Manufacture  and   treatment   of 

artificial.      H.  Dreyfus.     2,075,027  :  Mar.   30. 
Silk  and  the  like.  Manufacture  of  artificial.     H.  W.  Webb. 

2,073.271 ;  Mar.  9. 
Silk    and    the    like.    Method    and    apparatus    for   making 

artificial.     L.  Ubbelohde.     2,086,651 :  July  13. 
^  .^-^.^PPo  ■"'^^"^  ^°^  packaging  artificial.     F.   Rathgeber. 

2,080,185  ;  May  11. 
^^\!^-  -Artificial.     H.  T.  Clarke  and  C.  J.  Malm.     2,098,228  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Silk,    Coloring   acetate   artificial.      C.    Shaw.      2,097,675 ; 

Nov.   2. 
^^'fv,  3pesulphurization  and  after-treatment  of  viscose  ar- 

o  ^nl?},An'^'-c  ^■■^"'i<^<='^S'  K-  Brodersen,  and  E.  Hubert. 

^.U9z,.iu3  :  Sept.  7. 
Silk   filaments.    Spinning  and   winding  artificial.      H.    G. 

van  der  Waals.     2,076,802  ;  Apr.  13. 

2  077*700^     subdued     luster.     Artificial.       E.     Kline. 
Silk    in    wound    form   suitable    for    the    textile    industry. 

?i'"ni'^*o^?''°-A"'^*'°°     ^'^     artificial.       B.     Borzykowski. 
2,101.361  ;  Dec.  7. 

SilJ-'.  „„^Ianufacture     of    artificial.       H.     L.     Barthelemv. 

2,066. 38o  ;  Jan.  5. 
Silk,  Manufacture  of  artificial.     C.  G.  Jansen.     2,100,595  ; 

Nov.  30. 

^''^''  i^Ianufacture  of  artificial.   G.  J.  Meerdink.   2,097,034  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Silk,  Manufacture  of  artificial.     H.  Pfannejistiel  and  W. 

Matthaes.     2,078.330  :  .Apr   ;i7 
SiUv,  Manufacture  of  artificial.     L.  H.  Ryan 


2,073,951 ; 
E.    O.    E. 


2,079,522  i 


E. 


Doc. 
Silk,  Manufacture  of  artificial 

Sept.   14. 
Silk,  Manufacture  of  artificial. 

Jlar.  16. 
Silk,  Manufacture  of  artificial. 

Mar.  16. 


2,101,720  ; 


W.  Schieber.  2,093,140; 
H.  A.  Schrenk.  2,073,906  ; 
H.  A.  Schrenk.  2,074,076  ; 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


1011 


Silk,  Manufacture  of  artificial.     J.  Wharton.     2,086,309 

July  6. 
Silk,  Process  and  apparatus  for  drying  artificial.     A.  J.  L 

Moritz.     2,074,232  ;  Mar.  16. 
Silk,   Producing  artificial.     G.   I.  Thurmond.     2,076,801 

Apr.  13. 
Silk,  Treating.     A.   Schoen.     2,080,509  ;  May  18. 
Silk,    Treatment    of   artificial.      W.    Bakker.      2,080,193 

May  11. 
Silk,     Treatment     of     artificial.       J.     W.     Lubberhuizen 

2,084,916  ;  June  22. 
Silk   winding  machine.     W.  W.  Brandli  and  H.    G.,  Reit- 

meier.     2,088,150  ;  July  27. 
Sill,   Center.     W.  F.  Kiesel,   Jr.     2,079,862  ;  May  11. 
Sill  for  railway  cars,  End.     M.  P.  Blomborg.     2,094,443  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Sill,  Top.     M.  P.  Blomberg.     2,083,553  ;  June  15. 
Silo.    G.  A.  Olbrich.    2,101,036  ;  Dec.  7. 
Silo.     F.  F.  Rowell.     2,074,592  ;  Mar.  23. 
Silo,   Stave.     W.   H.   Smith.     2,075,872  ;  Apr.   6. 
Silt   collector    for    reservoirs.      L.    L.    Foley.      2,082,694 ; 

June  1. 
Silver  halide  emulsion,    Sensitizing.     H.   K.   Weichmann. 

2,080,551  ;  May  18. 
Simplified  network  protector.     C.  T.  Altfather.    2,096,419  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Single    delivery    dispensing    container.      W.    S.    Luckett. 

2,073,376  ;  Mar.  9. 
Single  phase  condenser  motor.    E.  C.  Ballman.    2,073,532  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Singletree     or     doubletree,     Metallic.       G.     E.     Powers. 

2,082,508  ;  June  1. 
Sink      and      counter      top      construction.        S.      Madsen. 

2,080,573  :  May  18. 
Sinker.     P.  R.  Angelica.     2,083,630  ;  June  15. 
.Sinker   and    liquid    level    determining   device    for   vessels. 

W.  D.  Spence.     2,083,480  ;  June  8. 
Sinker  and  lure.  Combination.     H.  C.  Marlow.     2,070,514  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Sinker  for  knitting  machines.     E.  R.  Piercy.     2,100,060  ; 

Nov.   23. 
Sinker,  Illuminated.     J.  D.  Watts.     2,097,357  ;  Oct.  26. 
Sinker  or  web  holder  control.     R.  H.   Lawson   and  A.   N. 

Cloutier.     2,082,642  ;  June  1. 
Sinker,    Self-adjusting.     A.    Zielesch.     2,086,457 ;   July   6. 
Sintering.     F.  R.  McGee.     2,095,507  ;  Oct.  12. 
Sintering  system.     E.  W.   Shallock.     2,100,878 ;  Nov.  30. 
Siphon.     M.  Pribula.     2,090,551  ;  Aug.  17. 
Siphon.     L.  T.  Ward.     2,092,596  ;  Sept.  7. 
Siphon   attachment.     L.    S.    Wetmore  and    O.   C.    Goeriz. 

2,068.303  :  Jan.  19. 
Siphon-breaking     means     for     liquid     metering     systems. 

VV.    S.   Brubaker.      2,093,952:   .Sept.   21. 
Siphon-breaking  means  for  liquid  metering  syatems.     A.  J. 

Saarinen.     2,103,020;  Dec.  21. 
Siphon  flush  tank.     L.  Serra.     2.099,031  :  Nov.   16. 
Siphon,    Soda.     D.   C.   Stewart.     2,098,169;   Nov.   2. 
Siren    and    controlling    the    same.       E.    D.    Williamson. 

2,090,926  ;   Aug.   24. 
Siren,  Electric.     C.  P.  Meuasdorflfer.     2,068,427;  Jan.  19. 
Siren,    Electrically    operated.     L.    II.    Miles.     2,090,138  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Size,  Textile.     H.   Leupold.     2,081,180;  May  25. 
Sizer.     H.   Paxton.     2.099,223;  Nov.  16. 
Sizing  composition.     D.  A.   Rankin.     2.085,170;  June  29 
Sizing  device.     R.  E.  Conover.     2,081,738  ;  May  25. 
Sizing    device.     lOlectricnlly    operated.      A.    I>.    Johnson. 

2,075.902;  Apr.  0. 
Sizing  fabric.     E.  K.  Bolton.     2,087,237  ;  July  20. 
Sizing    mnchino    for    battery    grid    plates.      A.  'D.    Lund. 

2,098,808  :  Nov.  9. 
Sizing,   Mechanism  for.      J.  C.  Temple.     2,083,759  ;   June 

15. 
Skate.      W.    Blochinger.      2,090,781  ;    Oct.    26. 
Skate.     I..  Dewan  and  J.  l'.;nllio.     2.080.700;  Mav  18. 
Skate.     E.  Klevstad.     2, 0!).",, 91 5  ;  Sept.  21. 
Skate,  Roller.     W.  Blochinger.     2,070,640;  Feb.  16. 
Skate,   Roller.      R.  Cledin.'i.      2,097,721  ;   Nov.  2. 
Skalc  roller.     W.  D.  Ferris.     2,070. r..-?!  :  Apr.  13. 
Skate,  ItoUer.     A.  F.  Kiiptnller.     2.080.557;  July  13. 
Skate,   Roller.     I...  0.  Knnpp.     2,007,712  ;  Jan.  12. 
Skate,  Holler.      F.  N.  I';irrish.     2, 07:!. 708  ;  Mar.   10. 
Skate,    Roller.      K.   J.    SchmMt.      2,079.185;   May   4. 
Skate,   Roller.      (I   Vogt.      2,094,508  ;   So|>t.  28. 
Skate,    Roller.      W.    ().    Weslerdalil.      2,073,435;    Mar.    9. 
Skate,  Roller.     K.  O,  G.  Wet  terstrand.     2,095.942;  Oct.  12. 
Skate,  Roller.     R.  Wylle.      2,100,584  ;  Nov.  30. 
SkateH,   ApparntuH   for  controlling  railway    track.     J.   W. 

Livingston.     2,077,3:!!)  ;  Apr.  i:i 
SkateN,   Tee.      M.   J,    Roeliford.      2,102,910;   Dec.   21. 
Skates    to   slioos,   Attaching.      F.    G.   TnppdS.      2,103,737  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Skating  rlnU.     A.  H.  Bner  and  K,  H.  McCnbft.     2,000,811  ; 

Vc),.  9. 
Skeleloii  Htrueture.      li.   AriiibruRtor.      2,099.589;  Nov.  10. 
Skeleton    Htrueture   for   rallwav   carH.      F.   Ileyner   and   O. 

Steilefeld,      2,07n,9;j0  ;  Apr.  0. 
S1<1.     O,   lO.  SehnlebH.     2,07  1 ,220  ;  Feb.  10. 
SldbliKlIng,      A.   Gri'Hvlg.      2,091,090;    Aug.   21. 
SI<ll)lii(llMg.      A.   GreHvlg.      2,093,0)'l  ;   Sept.    1-1. 
SklhliKllng.      A.    MtlUer.      2.100,000;    Nov.    :!0. 
Ski    iiiecliiinlMni     tor    nlrrriift     oi'    other     velllclPB.       II      S 

Campbell.     2,085.295  ;  Jiiiin  20. 
Sic!  plane.     I..   Gelbman.     2.09U,7:U  ;  Nov.  2:i. 


Ski-tow   apparatus.     T.   C.   Cooke.     2.079,491 ;   May  4. 
Skis,      Climbing      attachment      for.        J.      E.      Barieau. 

2,077,660;   Apr.   20. 
Skid  chain.     G.  L.  Briggs.     2,074,534;  Mar.  23. 
Skimmer,  Floating.     G.  L.  Morehead.     2,095,394  ;  Oct.  12. 
Skin    contour    recorder.     A.    W.    Widenham.     2,085,935  ; 

July  6. 
Skin   from  fruits,   Removing.     R.   B.   Taylor.     2,097,479  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Skin,  Treating  human.     C.  Ronzi.     2.095,651  ;  Oct.  12 
Skinning  apparatus.     M.  Frudua.     2,080,606  ;  May  18. 
Skins  and  hides,  Dehairing  and  bating  of.     L.  Wallerstein 

and  J.  Pfannmuller.     2,095.273  ;  Oct.  12. 
Skins  or  pelts.  Dyeing.     E.  Lehmann.     2,095,070  ;  Oct.  5. 
Skins,  Treating.     M.  M.  Merritt.     2,086,726  ;  July  13. 
Skip,   Conveying.     W.   E.  Lambert.     2,085,029 ;   June  29. 
Skip  for  concrete  misers.     J.  E.  Van  Orden.     2,100,229  : 

Nov.  23. 
Skip     for     handling    brick     stacks.       D.     J.     Strickland. 

2.094,762  :    Oct.   5. 
Skirt.     E.  Foltz.     2,080,814  ;  May  18. 
Skirt,  Divided.     S.  K.  Pierce.     2,098,810  ;  Nov.  9. 
Skiving  machine.     C.  T.  Batchelder.     2,089,246  ;  Aug.  10. 
Skiving  machine.     W.  C.  Card,  Jr.     2,088,051  ;   July  27. 
Skooter,  Eccentrically  propelled.    J.  Chapman.    2,086,471 ; 

July  6. 
Skylight.     A.  A.  Kellogg.     2,100,782  ;  Nov.  30. 
Skylight.     K.   Oita.     2,097,738  ;  Nov.   2. 
Skylight  construction.     G.  H.  Lenke.     2,102.902  :  Dec.  21 
Skylight  operator.    O.  X.  Saur  and  A.  G.  Pitz.    2,072,468  • 

Mar.  2.  • 

Skylight     or    floorlight     construction.     J.     M.     Richards. 

2,099.534;  Nov.   16. 
Sky  rocket,   Stickless.     A.  Fabrizio.     2.087,281  ;  July  20 
Slab.    H.  H.  Bunker.     2,103,765  ;  Dec.  28. 
Slab.     F.  M.  Venzie.     2,078.621  ;  Apr.  27. 
Slab  and  building  construction.     C.  F.  Davis.     2,083,987 ; 

June  15. 
Slab  and    building  construction,   Precast.     C.   F.   Davis 

2,091,140;   Aug.  24. 
Slab,  block,  or  tile.  Composite.     E.  R.  Harrap.     2,083,105  • 

June  8. 
Slab  building  structure,   Pre-formed.     F.  A.    Manske  and 

R.  V.  Yeager.     2,083,725  ;  June  15. 
Slab  construction.     C.  F.  Davis.     2,092,752  ;   Sept.    14 
Slab,   Crossing.     E.  C.  Alexander.     2.007.037  ;  Jnn    5 
Slab,   Fireproofing.     C.   F.  Davis.     2,074,463  :  Mar.   23. 
Slab,  Floor.     E.  D.  Coddington.     2,071.455  ;  Feb.  23. 
Slab  hot  top.     W.  M.  Charman.     2,088.288  ;  July  27 
Slab  pusher.     M.  P.  Sieger.     2,067.505  ;  Jan.  12. 
Slack  adjuster.     W.  Girscht.     2,092,391 ;  Sept.  7. 
Slack   adjuster.    Automatic.      E.    E.    Hewitt.      2,083,710  • 

June  15. 
Slack    adjuster,    Automatic.      E.    C.    Moody.      2,096,463  ■ 

Oct.   19. 
Slack  adjuster.  Automatic.    F.  G.  Williamson.    2,084,662  • 

June  22. 
Slack  adjuster,   especially  for  railway  car  brakes,  Auto- 
matic.    B.  H.  Browall.     2,084,989  ;  June  29. 
Slack  adjuster  for  air  brakes.     J.  E.  Kedford.     2,097,533  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Slackener  ^control    for    loom    warps.      E.    R.    Holmes. 

Slag   blocks,'  Forming.      W.    C.    Coryell.     2,007,313  ;    Jan 

Slag,  Treating.     W.C.Coryell.     2,067,312  ;  Jan.  32 
Slag,  Utilizing.     E.  R.  Powell.     2,078.158;  Apr.  20 
Slagging  boiler  furnace.     G.  P.  Jackson  and  F.  H.  Rosen- 

crants.     2,009,834  ;  Feb.  9. 
Slagging    furnace.      W.     E.    Caldwell    and    E.    H.    Man 

2,084,190;  June  15. 
Slasher  machine.     U.  L.  White.     2,092,344  ;  Sept.  7. 
Slat  for  Venetian  blinds  and    method  of  making.     G    D 

Dodge.     2,008,977  ;  Jan.  20. 
Slat,  Venetian  bllnVl.     G.   D.  Dodge.     2.072,835  •  Mar    2 
Slat,  Venetian  blind.     R.  C.  Pratt.     2,091,012  ;  Aug   24 
Slats    for   Venetian    blinds.      G.    W.    Kirsch.      2,073,016  • 

Mar.  9. 
Slate   and    the    like.    Coloring    granular.      IT.    C.    Fisher 

Re.  20,295  ;  Mar.  10. 
Sliite      supporting      clip.     II.      G.      Rartsch.     2,007,715; 

Nov.  2. 
Sled.      (",   H.   0(-rinann.      2.()!I0,:'>05  •   .Vug    17 
Sled.     L,  E.  Reed.     2,098,880  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sle<l,   Coaster.      C.   II.    Maneval.      2,090.050-    Nov     10 
Sled  oon.structlon.     II.  E.  Gilbert.     2,090,803;  Oct    26 
Sleeping  bag.      10.   II.   Wallin.      2,073,970;   M,ir     l(i 
Sleet  (Ml  mobile  bodies.  Preventing  the  formation  of.     R.  I. 

li.iHliford.     2.09.8.482  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sleeve  puller.     J.   II.  Klstn<>r.      2,09-l,9l9  ;  Oct    5 
Sleeve,  Shirt.     A.  J.  Wenzel.     2.008,817  ;  Nov.  0. 
Sleigh.     J.  M.  McNaniMiii.     2,00-l,804  ;  Oct.  5. 
Sllcer    mid    detachiibl<<    Rhredding    act.    Corrugated.      G 

I'otMtiidii.     2,101,595;  Pec.  7. 
Sllcer,  Kgg.     IM.  V.  Urn/.,  Sr.     2,095,913;  Oct,  12. 
Slleer    lor    bi-eiid  wrapping    iiiMrlilni'S,    Renioviibl<<.      F     C 

<;iMileek.      2, 095, 119  1  ;    Oct.    12. 
Sllcer,    l''riilt    iiiiil    vegetable.      E,    H.    Tnylor    nnd    E.    L. 

I'nrdiie.      2,080,383;  May  11. 
Slleer,    Meiil.      T.    II.    SliMclmn.      2,075,554;    Mar.    30 
Slleer,  String  lieMii,      A.  \V.   Noiinnn.     2,()(IS,-I04  •  Jan     19 
Sllcer,    Vegelalile.      S,    IImmukI.      2. 089. 258 ;    Aui:     1l> 
Slleer,  Vogotnblo.     T.  A.   and  R.  T    Kllhn.in.     2.103,537  • 

I  >ee.  28. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Slicer,  Vegetable.     F.  H.  Miller.     2.0S8.3S3  :   Julv  27. 
Slicer,  Vegetable.     R.    L.   Sell.     2.082.524;   June'l. 
Slicing  and  traying  machine.     L.  W.  Luther.     2,085,110; 

June  29. 
Slicing  device.     E.  I.  Friedman.     2.091. 032;  Aug.  31. 
Slicing  machine.     S.    M.  Blackburn  and   W.  L.   Schellen- 

bach.     2,072,846  :  Mar.  9. 
Slicing  machine.     W.  J.  Campbell.     2.087.89S-9  :  Julv  27. 
Slicing  machine.     H.  J.  Criner.     2.068,733  ;   Jan.  26. 
Slicing  machine.     J.   Folk.     2.068,980 ;  Jan.  26. 
Slicing  machine.     L.  X.  Garfunkel.     2.093.755  :   Sept.  21. 
Slicing  machine.     F.  L.  Lamoreaux.     2.093.323  ;  Sept.  14. 
Slicing    machine.      H.    H.    McKee    and    N.    J.    Dziedzic. 

2,076,959  :  Apr.  13. 
Slicing  machine.     W.  C.  McNitt.     2,102.475  ;   Dec.   14. 
Slicing     machine.        E.     A.      Reussenzehn.        2,075,545 ; 

Mar.    30. 
Slicing  machine.     E.  A.  Reussenzehn.     2,088,013  :  July  27. 
Slicing   machine.      S.    D.    Rosenstone   and    C.    Ackerman. 

2.101,755  :  Dec.  7. 
Slicing  machine.     L.  Skliris.     2,084.921 ;  June  22. 
Slicing    machine.       C.     F.    M.    van    Berkel.      2,095.043 : 

Oct.  5. 
Slicing  machine.     W.  A.  van  Berkel.     2,103,567  ;  Dec.  28. 
Slicing  machine.     C.  T.  Walter.     2.073,082  ;  Mar.  9. 
Slicing  machine.     G.   R.  Wood.     2,086.759  ;   July  13. 
Slicing  machine.  Bread.     S.  Debus.     2,075,339  :  Jlar.  30. 
Slicing   machine.   Bread.     F.   L.   Lamoreaux.     2.093.322  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Slicing  machine,  Bread.     E.  E.  Poulin.     2,092,857  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Slicing    machine    construction.     L.    Ferenci.     2.097,875  : 

Nov.  2. 
Slicing  machine  driving  mechanism.     W.  A.  van  Berkel. 

2,081,256  ;  May  25. 
Slide  closure.     D.  I.  Reitcr.     2.091,834-5  :  Aug.  31. 
Slide    fastener.      J.    P.    Bennett    and    E.    C.    Happold. 

2,078,889  :  Apr.  27. 
Slide  fastener.     R.  E.  De  Vore.     2,072,200  ;  Mar.  2. 
Slide  fastener.     D.  Dyresen.     2,081,396  ;  May  25. 
Slide  fastener.     X.  Kase  and  L.   Wiesenfeld.     2,093,276  ; 

Sept.   14. 
Slide   fastener.      V.    Newman.      2,084,499  ;    June   22. 
Slide  fastener.     S.  H.  Norton.     2,083,919  ;  June  15. 
Slido  fastener.     P.  Reiss.     2,082,355  ;  June  1. 
Slide  fastener.     1>.  I.  Reiter.     2.091.832-3  ;  Aug.  31. 
Slide  fastener.     J.  Spielberger.     2.081.514;  Jlay  25. 
Slide  fastener.     G.   Sundback.     2,092,538  ;    Sept.   7. 
Slide  fastener.     J.  J.  Velllette.     2,090.362  ;  Aug.  17. 
Slide  fastener.     M.  Winterhalter.     2,068,939  :  Jan.  26. 
Slide  fastener.  Covered.     D.  Silberman  and  E.  J.  Conlin. 

2.095.453:  Oct  .]2. 
Slide   fastener.    Interlocking.      H.   B.    Grant.      2,089,922; 

Aug.  10. 
Slide    fastener.     Ornamental    adjustable.     E.    D.    Janes. 

2.090.367  :  Aug.  17. 
Slide  fastening  means.    A.  Berkner.    Re.  20,509  ;  Sept.  21. 
Slide,  Garment.     W.  B.   Shaw.     2,081.385  ;  May  25. 
Slide      staining      and      heating      rack.      A.      Whiteman. 
2.101,161  ;  Dec.  7. 

Slider,  Fastener.     J.  H.  Kohler.     2,068,627  :  Jan.  19. 
Slider    for    covered    separable    fasteners.      D.    Silberman. 

2.095,270;  Oct.  12. 
Slider     for     interlocking     fasteners.       F.     MacWilliams. 

2.082,739  ;  June  1. 
Slider  for  multiple  fasteners,   Self-locking.     H.  D.  Kroll. 

2,071.544 ;  Feb.  23. 
Slider  for  separable  fasteners.     D.  Marinsky.     2,103,036  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Slider   for   slide   fasteners.      W.   L.    Gilmore.      2,096,680 ; 

Oct.   19. 
Slider  for  slide  fasteners  and   making  the  same.     F.  Ul- 

rich.     2,078,745  ;  Apr.  27. 
Slides   and    the   like.    Making    colored.      A.    P.    d'Andrea. 

2,073,387  ;  Mar.  9. 
Sliding   clasp  fastener.     P.    Hossmann.     2.090.124  ;   Aug. 

17. 
Sliding  clasp  fastener.     A.  Schweinburg  and  F.  Waschic- 

zeck.     2,074,624;  Mar.  23. 
Sliding  fastener.     S.  Quisling.     2.083.279  :  Juno  8. 
Slimes.    Settling    inorganic    mineral.      A.    M.    IIerbsm:m. 

2.066.778  ;   Jan.    5. 
Pling.     J.   M.  Garris.     2,082,828  ;  June  8. 
.'^ling.  Lifting.     F.  K.  Fildr.s.     2.0SO.S13  ;  May  IS. 
Slip.     A.   Cantor.     2,091,026 ;   Aug.   24. 
Slip.     W.  A.  Goldsmith.     2.081.116;  May  18. 
Slip.     H.  Katz.     2,073,699  ;  Mar.  16. 
Slip.     M.P.Laurent.     2.071.637 :  Feb.  23. 
Slip.     M.   Polsky.     2.072.182;  Mar.   2. 
Slip.     L.  M.  Tracy.     2,092,193;  Sept.  7. 
Slip  cover.     W.  L.  Fry.     2,098.684  ;  Nov.  9. 
Slip   cover  container.     W.   F.  Punte.     2.086,188;  Julv   6. 
Slip  cover  container.     W.  F.   Punte.     2.086,510 ;  July  6. 
Slip-on      cover.      Garment     hanger.     J.     C.     McAllister. 

2.099.308  :  Nov.   16. 
Slip.  Women's.     M.  C.  Schrank.     2,088.388  ;  Julv  27. 
Slipper,    sandal,   and   the   like.      O.   S.   Dorr.      2,069,752  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Slippers,  sandals,   and   footwear.   Manufacture  of  rubber- 
soled.     B.  Jaumandreu.     2,103.157  ;  Dec.  21. 
Slitter  controller.     F.   H.  Gulliksen.     2.088,473  :  July  27. 
Slitting  and   cutting  device  for  wire   insulation  and    the 

like.     F.  V.  Barycz.     2,089„')28  ;  Aug.  10. 


Slitting  and  winding  machine.     J.   J.  Kittel.     2.090,130  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Slitting  machine.     G.  Strecker  and  T.  Gockel.     2.085,835  ; 

July  6. 
Slivers   or  ends   of  fibrous  materials.   Producing.      S.   A. 
Shorter,  T.  C.  Williams,  and  J.  Locke.     2,071,438  ;  Feb. 
23. 
Slot  mechanism.     E.  J.  Brown.     2,066,820  ;  Jan.  5. 
Slotting,  perforating,  and  splining  of  tubes  and  the  like. 

E.  G.  Boyer.     2,070,780;  Feb.  16. 
Slub  catcher  and  slef  threader  for  spinning  and  twisting 

machines.    Combined.      G.    C.    MacGregor.      2,091,209  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Sludge  collector.     G.  L.  Morehead.     2,098.463  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sludge  disposal  plant.     R.  F.  O'Mara.     2,066,418  :  Jan.  5. 
Sludge    ejector.    Rock    drill.      A.    H.    Skaer.      2,102,576 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Sludge    from   a    liquid.    Process    and    apparatus    for    the 

separation  of.     L.  D.  Jones.     2,077,799  ;  Apr.  20. 
Sludge   products,    Treatment    of    acid.      W.    H.    Bahlke. 

2,092,200  ;  Sept.  7. 
Sludge    removal   apparatus.      V.    E.    McCov.      2.080,146 : 

May  11. 
Sludge  removal  apparatus.     V.  E.  McCoy  and  R.  W.  Ander- 
son.    2,080,147  ;  May  11. 
Sludge  treatment.     M.  F.  Acken.     2,085,178  ;  June  29 
Sludges.  Treating.    E.  W.  Gard.    2,066,933  ;  Jan.  5. 
Slug    casting   machine.     R.    Archer.     2,097,712  ;    Nov.    2. 
Slug  casting  machine.     F.  C.  Frolander.     2,096,394  ;  Oct. 

19. 
Slug  casting  machine.     A.  W.  F.  Guest.     2,094,212  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Slug    casting    machine.       J.     H.     Hilpman.       2,092,211 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Slug  casting  machine.     J.  H.  Hilpman.     2.095.002  :  Oct.  5. 
Slug  casting  machine.     R.  R.  Mead.     2,092,220  ;   Sept.  7. 
Slug  casting  machine.     L.  E.  Morrison  and  F.  C.  Meuche. 

2,095,004  ;  Oct.  5. 
Slug    casting   machine.    Typographical.      C.    A.    Albrecht. 

2,085,139  :  June  29. 
Slug  feed  stop  mechanism  for  collapsible  tube  presses.     E. 

Heinze  and  M.  J.  Parker.     2,096,245  ;  Oct.  19. 
Slugging    mechanism.    Low.     C.    W.    and    T.    C.    Curie. 

2,088,081  ;  July  27. 
Slugs  and  extruding  the  same.  Method  of  and  apparatus 

for  forming.     J.  H.  FridSn.     2,085,078  ;  June  29. 
Slugs  and  extruding  tubes.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 

forming.     J.  H.  Frid^n.     2.081.175  ;  May  25. 
Slugs,    Production    of    typographical.      C.    A.    Albrecht. 

2.096,388;   Oct.   19. 
Sluice  gate.     T.  Becher.     2,101,234  ;  Dec.  7. 
Sluice  gate.  Double  walled.     T.  Becher.     2,101,973  ;  Dea 

14. 
Sluice  pipe  cleaner.     D.  Yardlay.     2.068.046  :  Jan.  19. 
Slush  pump  valve.     C.  White.     2.103.503  ;  Dec.   28. 
Small  motor.     I.   H.   Gaskin.     2,075.710  ;  Mar.   30. 
Small  synchronous  motor.     W.  Gebhardt  and  S.  Franck. 

2,081.993  ;   June  1. 
Smelting,   Apparatus    for.      G.    H.    Mclntyre   and    R.    W. 

Stuart.    2,097,378-9  ;  Oct.  26. 
Smoke  and  fog  effects,  Producing.    H.  H.  Batt.    2,070.038  • 

Feb.  9. 
Smoke  exhauster.     L.  C.  Moore.     2,078,580  ;  Apr.  27. 
Smokehouse.     F.  E.  Rohrmann.     2,078,639  ;  Apr.  27. 
Smokehouse   for   smoking,   curing,   and   processing  meats. 

Construction    and    improvement    of    a.      G.    J.    Skvor. 

2,074,945  ;  Mar.  23. 
Smoke  jack.     E.  H.  Wells,  Jr.     2,083,933  ;  June  15. 
Smoke  producer.     D.  J.  Gray  and  A.  B.  Meeg.     2.072,364 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Smoke  stick.     J.  H.   Stimbra.     2,097,050  ;  Oct.   26. 
Smoke  washer.     R.  P.  Palenzuela.     2.075,221  ;  Mar.   30. 
Smoker's  accessory.     R.  T.  Booth.     2,102,565  ;  Dec.  14. 
Smoker's  appliance.     I.  Florman.     2,086.410  ;   Julv  6 
Smoker's  appliance.     W.  C.  Wagner.     2,084,785  ;  June  22. 
Smokers   article.      H.   M.    Bufflngton.      2,085,293;    Jnne 

Smoker's  pipe.     P.  M.  Hall.     2,075,281  ;  Mar.  30. 
Smoker  s  pipe.     R.  H.  Klickman.     2.093,014  ;  Sept.  14. 
Smoking  apparatus.     G.  F.  Heubeck.     2.083,953  ;  June  15. 
Smoking  device.     J.  C.  Anderson.     2.081.976  ;  Jnne  1. 
Smoking  implement.     H.  R.  Segal.     2.072,431  ;  Mar.  2. 

onT?^n^'P^<r   ^-^S-   Behrman   and   L.    H.    Eckhardt. 

2.075,497  ;   Mar.   30. 
Smoking  pipe.     C.  L.  Carter.     2,074,457  ;  Mar.  23 
Smoking  pipe.     C.  C.  Cohee.     2.097.686  ;  Nov    2 
Smoking  pipe.     C.  A.  Facer.     2,101.387  ;  Dec.  7. 
Smoking  pipe.     J.  C.  Hogan.     2,081.378  ;  May  25. 
Smoking  pipe.     S.  La  Franca.     2.083,455  ;   June  8. 
Smoking  pipe.    D.  P.  Lavietes.     2.095,988  ;  Oct.  19. 
Smoking  pipe.     T.  M.  Mincer.     2,092,002  ;  Sept.  7. 
Smoking  pipe.     A.  H.  Rogers.     2,072,773  ;  Mar.  2. 
Smoking  pipe.     G.  L.  Tanner.     2,100.988  ;  Nov.  30 
Smoking  pipe.     J.  Torres.     2.100.093;  Nov.    23 
Smoking  stand.     W.   J.    Campbell.      2,073,680 ;   Mar.    16. 
Smoking  tube.     E.  Bruder.     2.099.92.5-6;  Nov.    23. 
Smoking  tube.     G.  F.  Gnindon.      2.070,831 :  Feb.   16. 
snap  action   mechanism    for   operating    electric   switches. 

T.  G.  Richmond.    2.103.181  ;  Dec    21 
Snap  action  modulating  valve.  Electrically  operated.    C.  G. 

Kronmiller.      2.083.532  ;  June  8. 

2  095*180°  Oc^'s^^'     ■^"^^     button.       H.     A.     Douglas. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


1013 


Snap  fastener.     A.   de  Vries.     2,100,635  ;  Nov.  30. 
Snap  fastener.     B.  C.    Place.     2,096,648  ;  Oct.   19. 
Snap  fastener.     H.  J.  Reiter.     2,071,576  :  Feb.  23. 
Snap  fastener.     P.  Upham.     2,068,633  :  Jan.  19. 
Snap  fastener,   Laundryproof.     W.   I.   Jones.     2,081,400 ; 

May  25. 
Snap  fastener  member.     W.  I.  Jones.     2.077,368  ;  Apr.  13. 
Snap-on  member,  Ornamental.     G.  A.  Lyon.     2,089,389  : 

Aug.  10. 
Snapping  roller.     J.  R.   Faber.     2,103,002  ;   Dec.  21. 
Snare,  Animal.     J.  G.  Burns.     2,071,453  ;  Feb.  23. 
Snare  for  drums.     G.  H.  Logan.     2,101,784  ;  Dec.  7. 
Snelled    hook    case.      W.    J.    DeWitt    and     P.    A.    Ross. 

2,102,682  ;  Dec.  21. 
Snippers.     T.  Serdich.    2,069,685  ;  Feb.  2. 
Snipping  machine.     I*'.  W.  Oehrle.     2,080,831  ;  May  18. 
Snowmobile.     A.  G.  Grant.     2,074,389  ;  Mar.  23. 
Snow  moving  device.     E.  W.  Austin.     2,101,666  ;  Dec.  7. 
Snow  plow.     A.  F.  Humphrey.     2,095,096  ;  Oct.  5. 
Snow      removal,      Apparatus      for.        A.      M.      Jeswine. 

2,075,580-1  ;  Mar.  30. 
Snow    removal    machine.      E.    T.     Stewart.      2,075,673 : 

Mar.  30. 
Snow  remover.     P.   J.  Grattan.     2,093,721;  Sept.  21. 
Snow  remover  device.     M.  W.  Kulczak.     2,093,840  ;  Sept. 

Snow     removing     apparatus.       A.     Sicard.       2,092,536 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Snowshoe.     H.  B.  Keene.     2,097,249  ;  Oct.  26 
Snubber.     W.  C.  Hedgcock  and  D.  M.  Light.     2,097,523  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Snubbing   means   for   semaphore   signals.      S.    C.   Bryant. 

2,073,575  ;  Mar.  9. 
Soaking    pit    furnace,    Recuperative.      W.    A.    Horton    and 

H.  F.  Spencer.     2,079,560  ;  May  4. 
Soap   and  brush  holder.     M.    Schnider.     2,099,279  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Soap  and  for  recovering  unsaponifiable  ingredients  includ- 
ing glycerine,   alcohols,  gases,  water  vapors,  and  other 

impurities.  Manufacturing.     H.  W.  F.  Lorenz  and  F.  W. 

Brown.     2,096,188;   Oct.   19. 
Soap  and   glycerine.  Manufacturing.     H.    W.   F.   Lorenz. 

2,084,446  ;  June  22. 
Soap  and  the  preparation  of  an  oU  for  use  therein.     C.  H. 

Hiuirjinil.      2,078.726  ;  Apr.  L'T. 
Soap  and  towel  vending  machine.    V.  D.  Smith.    2,074,077  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Soap    beads     or    the    like.     Making.       V.     R.    Kokatnur. 

2,102,849  :  Dec.  21. 
Soap    builder    of    reduced     nikniinitv.     W.     C.    Preston. 

2,093,927  ;  Sept.  21. 
Soap,   Device  for  processing.     K.  Bolsoe  and  H.   Stone. 

2,091,047  ;  Sept.  7. 
Soap  dispenser.     W.  J.  Dobkin.     2,067,601  ;  Jan.  12. 
Soap  dispenser.     C.  G.  MarhofC.     2,070,338  ;  Feb.  9. 
Soap  dispenser.      H.  A.  Mullett.      2,085.823  ;  July  6. 
Soap  dispenser.     H.  W.   Smith.     2,080,343;  May  11. 
Soap    for    manufacturing     lubricating    greases.       E.     N 

Klemgard.     2,085,534  ;  .Tune  29. 
Soap  from  marine  oils.  Manufacture  of.     S.  Schmidt-Niel- 
sen and  A.  Flood.     2.100.146;  Nov.  23. 
Soap  gels  and  making  .same,  Hydrogenated  naphtha.     C. 

Ellis.     2,084,632  ;  June  22. 
Soap,    I.i(|uifl.      W.    (".    rn-sloii,    TI.    S.    Coith,    and    R.    A 

Duncan.      2,098,928;  Sept.  21. 
Soap,  Liquid.     K.   Stickdorn.     2,089,305  ;  Aug.  10. 
Soap,    Making   castor   oil.      O.    P.    Puryear.      2,072,824  • 

Mar.  2 
Soap.     Manufacturing.     K.     Braun     and     H.     Plauson. 

2.100.047  ;   Nov.   23. 
Soap,    Manufacturing.     J.    Schnal.     2,087.267;    July    20 
Soap,  Naphtha  soluble.     T.  R.  Donlan.     2,084,483  ;"  June 

Soap    particles.    Making.       H.     J.    Nlcholls.      2,070,308 ; 
Feb.   9. 

Soap  paste,  grease,  and  other  materials  of  like  consistency. 
Handling.     F.   G.  Harris.     2,09R,.397  ;   Oct.  10. 

Soap,      Purifying     mahogany.     M.      lUunior.     2,097,440 ; 
Nov.  2. 

Soap,   Stabilizing.      K.   C.   Crocker   and   L.   F.   Henderson 
2,073,923  ;  Mar.  16. 

Soap,  Treating.      A.   F.  Thai.     2,087,788;  July  20. 

Soap,  Trealing.      (,'.  ']'.    Walter.      2,085.840;   July   6. 

Soaps  from  oxidized   non  iiroinatlo  hydrocarbons.  Produc- 
ing pure.     H.  Fran/en.     2,073,0.54  ;  Mar.  9. 

Soaps,      Improving     liquid     potaHshiiu.        I''.     Dralsbadi 
2,0«1,6I7  :  May  25. 

Sock  liner  foot  corrector.     C.  II.   SlemmoiiH.     2,075,552  ; 
Mar.  30. 

Socket.    F.  C.  De  Reamer.     2,073.512;  Mar.  9. 

Socket.      W.  K.  Ilennlng,      2. 088. 322  ;  July   27. 

Socket.     W.  K.  Hciinlng.     2.098.747:  Nov.'  9. 

Socket.     D.  I.  Uelter.      2,080.379;  May    11. 

Socket.      A.  J.   Schnillt.      2,087.784;   ,)uly  20. 

Socket  and  bracket  cNlcnRlon,  ReHlllont  light.     ,).  I).  Lang- 
don.      2.099,405  ;    Nov,    10. 

Socket  mid  CMHlng,   lOh-clric.      1'".  ('.   Kolliitli.      Ite.   20,585; 
Dec.  14. 

Socket  and    reflector,   Comblni'd.     J.    Werllz.      2,074.870; 
Mar.  23. 

Socket    and     Hlottcd    screw,    Toniblned.       I''.     K.     Hrown 
2,082,718;  .)iin'>  1. 

Socket,  f.aatur.     M.  II.  Scott  and  W.  F.  Ilerohl.     2,072,132  ; 
Mar.  2. 


Socket,  Electric.     F.  H.  Travers.     2.091,773  ;  Aug.  31. 
Socket,  Electric  bulb.    C.  E.  Wilson.    2,077.973  ;  Apr.  20. 
Socket,  Electric  lamp.     A.  H.  Nero.     2,087,163  ;  July  13. 
Socket,  Electric  lamp.     H.   C.   Schlicker  and  A.   Papini. 

2,071,769  ;  Feb.  23. 
Socket,  Electric  lamp.    A.  Wolf.    2,071,445  ;  Feb.  23. 
Socket   for  small  electric  bulbs.     Y.    Suzuki.     2,093,663  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Socket     for    tubular     lamps.      K.     Wiegand.      2,101,662 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Socket,  holder,  or  coupling.  Thermostatic.    M.  C.  Dellinger. 

2,071,270  ;  Feb.  16. 
Socket,  Incandescent  lamp.     W.  C.  Tregoning.     2,082,369  ; 

June  1. 
Socket    joint.    Triangular.      G.    H.    HufCerd.      2,068,917; 

Jan.  26. 
Socket,  Lamp.     L.  O.  Erikson.     2.077,877  ;  Apr.  20. 
Socket,  Lamp.     A.  E.   Grant.     2,079,800  ;   May  11. 
Socket,  Lamp.     G.   A.   Johnson.     2,102,465  ;  Dec.    14. 
Socket,  Lamp.     D.  B.  McRae.     2,095.825  ;  Oct.  12. 
Socket,  Lamp.     R.   Popp.     2,068,930  ;  Jan.  26. 
Socket,  Lamp.     F.  R.  Reutter.     2,098,594  ;  Nov.  9. 
Socket,  Lamp.     S.  I.  Spender.     2.098.600  ;  Nov.  9. 
Socket,    Radio    and    like.      C.    L.    Knutson.      2,074,791 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Socket,  Radio  tube.     A.  W.  Franklin.     2,068.230  ;  Jan.  19. 
Socket,  Radio  tube.     D.  T.  Mitchell.     2,092.466  ;  Sept.  7. 
Socket,  Rope.    N.  H.  Reynolds.    2,085,333  ;  June  29. 
Socket,  Slip.     L.  V.  Mallorv.     2,101,815  ;  Dec.  7. 
Socket,  Tube.     T.  Martin.     2,071,699  ;  Feb.  23. 
Socket.  Tubing  and  sucker  rod  fishing.     F.  J.  Hinderliter. 

2,067,009;  .Tan.  5. 
Socket.  Weatherproof.     J.  R.   Neill.     2.090.501  :  Aug.  17. 
Socket  wrench.     H.  J.  Woock.     2,067,370;  Jan.  12. 
Soda-sprea(Jing   machine.      A.    E.    Claudel.      2,102,993-4 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Sodium   aluminum   fluoride.   Production   of.     W.   Strath- 

meyer.      2,075,370  ;   Mar.    30. 
Sodium  hydrosulphite.  Preparation  of.     N.  D.  Scott,  J.  F. 

Walker,  and  V.  L.  Hansley.     2,083,870  ;  June  15. 
Sodium  hydroxide  from  sodium  sesquicarbonate.  Produc- 
tion   of.      R.   B.   MacMullin    and    G.    L.    Cunningham. 
2,078,092  ;  Apr.  20. 
Sodium,   Manufacturing  metallic.      R.   Hara   and   S.   Abe. 

2.102,151  ;  Dec.  14. 
Sodium  metasillcate,  Producing  crystallized  anhydrous.     C. 

L.   Baker.     2,067,227  ;  Jan.  12. 
Sodium   sulphate  and  increasing  the  vield   of  boric  acid. 

Recovering.     K.  J.  Jacobi.     2,089,557  ;  Aug.   10. 
Sodium    sulphate.    Manufacture    of.      R.    B.     MacMullin. 

2,089,129-30  ;  Aug.  3. 
Sodium    sulphate.    Recovering   anhydrous.      H.    W.   Doen- 
necke,  E.  M.  Douglass,  and  C.  O.  Anderson.    2,086,902  ; 
July  13. 
Sodium   sulphite.  Manufacturing  .nnlivdrous.     F.  C  Bow- 
man and  H.  Stougaard.     2.080,528":   Mav  18. 
Sodium  vapor  lamp.     J.  W.  Marden.     2,084,772  ;  June  22. 
Sofa  bedstead.     A.   T.  Pison.     2,103,173  ;  Dec.   21. 
Sofa  or  like  furniture.  Sectional.     M.  Kaufer.     2,087,574  ; 

July  20. 
Soil.     Apparatus    for    the    treatment    of.     C.     F.     Irish. 

2.0S:;,153  :  June   8. 
Soil     conditioner.     Producing     a     slag.     L.     C.     Henkel. 

2,102.119  ;  Dec.  14. 
Soil      erosion      controlling      apparatus.         R.      Jeoffroy. 

2,082,163  ;  June  1. 
Soil  erosion,  Preventing.     M.  S.  Willing.     2.071,779  ;  Feb. 

23. 
Soil,  Irrigating  and  fertilizing.     II.  II.  Porter.     2,088.869  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Soil.   Method    of  hardening.     L.   Casagrande.     2.099,328  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Soil     moving    implement.     Reversible.       E.     V.     Collins. 

2,079,595;  May  11. 
Solar   attachment   for  surveyors'   transits.      J.   M.    Gunn. 

2,097,218;  Oct.  26. 
Solder.     0,  J.  McKlnney.     2,071,211  ;  Feb.  16. 
Solder  and   process   and   apparatus    for   producing   same, 

Self-fhixlng.     E.  Jacobson.     2.079,710;   Mav   11. 
Solder,  Brazing.     C.  S.  Smith.     2,073.077  ;  Mar.  9. 
Solder,   Silver.      H.   Turner.      2.084,928  ;    June   22. 
Soldering  llux.      P.  La  F.  MaglU.      2. 089, 095  ;   Aug.  3. 
Soldering  flux.      C.   A.   Thomas.      2,092,191  ;    Sept.    7. 
Soldering  implement.      II.  (Joodchlld,      2,097,974  ;   Nov.   2. 
Soldering  Iron.      W.    ,\nios.      2.0i)S.72,<!  :   Jan.   26, 
Soldering  iron.     A.   L.   Johnson,      2,096,800  ;   Oct.  26. 
Sold(Ming  Iron,   Automatic  constant   heat   electric.      E.  R. 

Moore.     2,101.445  ;  Dec,  7. 
Soldering  machine.     M.  G.   Boerger.     2,101,920;  Dec.   14. 
Soldering  preparation.      R.    F.   Neilson.      2,100.974;    Nov. 

30. 
Soldering   strip    In.slMllatlon    and    attaching    member    for 

the  same.     S,  M,  Del  Camp,     2,091,141  ;  Aug.  24 
Soldering  tool,      IC,  .lolinsou,     2.094.795;   Oct.  5. 
Soldi'iliig    li.ol.      .1,    P.>|(v,      2.0!):t,."i27  :    Sept.    21. 
Soldering  torch  valve.     P.  W.  llelnrlrh.      2.097, .397  ;  Oct. 

26, 
Solderli'ss    connecter.      J,    G.    JacU.sou    .'ind    \\  ,    T.    All.-n. 

2,t)94,404  ;   Sept.   28. 
SolderlcHH     wire    connecter.       R.     N.     Uowe.       2,076  200  • 

Apr.  6. 
Sole.     L,   M.  Oakley.     2,072, 7tlft  ;  Miir.  2 
Sole  and    heel   for   footwear.     M.    R.   Haider.     2,070,503: 
Feb.   1(1. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Sole  and  heel  for  footwear.     M.  R.   Haider.     2,074,331  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Sole  and  sole  fitting.     J.  Calleo.     2.082.823  :  June  8. 
Sole  attnclung  apparatus.     J.   T.   Lancaster.     2,091,3r>&  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Sole  attachment  for  knitting  machines,   Double.     R.   A. 

Gibbs,  Jr.,  and  S.  W.  McDowell.    2,070,654 ;  Feb.  16. 
Sole,  Corrective.     E.  Ehrlich.     2,097,759  ;  Nov.  2. 
Sole  edge  wetting  device.  '   W.  N.  Bray  and  A.  H.  Cousins. 

2,085,846  ;   Jul.v  6. 
Sole  for  shoes,  Inner.     A.  Caggiano.     2,089,465  ;  Aug.  10. 
Sole  for  shoes.  Inner.     B.  J.   Silver.     2.083.581 ;  June  15. 
Sole  for  shoes.  Insert.     B.  J.  Silver.     2,097,476  ;  Nov.  2. 
Sole  for  the  attachment   of   wood  heels.  Cutting.     P.  L. 

Anderson  and  N.  Crispino.     2,088,562  ;  Aug.  3. 
Sole  plate  for  shoe  presses.     W.  S.  Anderson.     2,069,055  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Sole  pressing  pad.     F.   R.    Merritt.      2,082,073 :   June   1. 
Sole  pressing  pad.     C.  D.  Turner.     2,095.424  ;  Oct.  12. 
Sole,  Thermally  insulated  shoe.     H.  Gordon.     2,096,511 ; 

Oct.   19. 
Soles,    Apparatus     for    use    in     pressing.       S.    J.     Finn. 

2,102,688;  Dec.  21. 
Soles,   Device   for   making   composite   shoe.     H.   Y.   Weil. 

2,079,669  ;  May  11. 
Soles,  Making.     W.  D.  Everett,  I.  F.    Starner,  and  F.  F. 

Olson.     2,071,065  ;  Feb.  16. 
Soles,  Manufacture  of.     E.  L.  Butler  and  J.  Harrington, 

Jr.     2,100,430  ;  Nov.   30. 
Soles,    Method    of   and   apparatus    for    operating   on    un- 
attached.    C.  E.  Hood.     2.101,179  ;  Dec.  7. 
Soles,  Treating.     F.  N.  La  Chapelle.     2,079,712  ;  May  11. 
Soles,    Treating    unattached    leather.      W.    P.    Crockett. 

2,094.587  ;    Oct.    5. 
Soles  with  tape  attached.  Apparatus  for  producing  shoe. 

H.  J.  Moranville.      2,090.061  ;  Aug.  17. 
Soling     machine.        A.     Ehresmann     and     L.      Streibel. 

2,086,953  :  July  13. 
Solenoid.     W.  A.  Ray.     2,098,195-7  :  Nov.  2. 
Solenoid  construction.     W.  A.  and  C.  R.  Ray.     2,096,763  ; 

Oct.  26. 
SolPiioid  pump.     J.  G.  Keegan.     2,090,127  ;  Aug.  17. 
Solids    from    liquids.    Apparatus    for    separating.      J.    J. 

Seip.     2,103.796  ;  Dec.  28. 
Solids  in  liquid  suspension,  Apparatus  for  the  separation 

of.    C.  R.  Holden.    2,071,260 ;  Feb.  16. 
Solids  into  substantially  uniform  solids  fractions  of  vary- 
ing average  particle  size.   Centrifugal   fractionation  of 

finely  divided.     S.  C.  Lyons.     2,097,420  ;  Oct.  26. 
Solids    present    in    the    discharge    material    of   pipe    line 

dredges,  Device  for  determining  the  percent  of.     L.  R. 

Conrath.     2,085,007;  June  29. 
Solids,    Solidifying.      H.    Joosten.      2,081,541;    May    25. 
.Solitaire  contract  bridge.  Device  for  use  in  playing.     C. 

H.  Richardson.     2,102,220  ;  Dec.  14. 
Solution  for  treating  the  surface  of  steel  or  iron  for  tlie 

application  of  paint.     C.  B.  Cook.     2.081,449  ;  May  25. 
Solution    into    its    constituent    parts,    .Separating    a.      1*. 

Schuftan.     2.091,493:  Aug.  31. 
Solution  of  tannic  acid.  Stabilized  aqueous.    W.  H.  Engels 

and  H.  J.  Becker.    2.088,590  ;  Aug.  3. 
Solutions    and    producing    veast.    Method    of    fermenting. 

H.  Scholler  and  R.  Eiekemeyer.     2.083,347  ;  June  8. 
.Solutions.  Apparatus  for  measuring  the  concentration  of. 

F.  H.  Mackenzie.     2.068,499  ;  Jan.  19. 
Solutions,  Manufacture  of.    P.  C.  Lemmerman.    2,086,230  ; 

July  6. 
SoUitions,   Method   of   chilling.     E.    Petty   and   K.    Finstcr- 

bnsch.      2,079,182  ;  May  4. 
Solutions   of   anesthetic   substances   and   preparing   them. 

Stable  aqueous.     A.  Kircher  and  M.   Sienz.     2,103,160  ■ 

Dec.  21. 
Solutions  of  organic  chlorine  compounds.     F.  C.  Schmelkes 

and  H.  C.  Marks.     2,073,256  ;  Mar.  9. 
Solutions   of  sulphur   dioxide,    Emulsifiable.     K.   T.   Steik 

and  J.  F.  IMuller.     2,068,089  ;  Jan.  19. 
Solvent.     P.  V.  Brewer.     2,077,874  ;  Apr.  20. 
Solvent    applying   machine.     A.    E.    C.    Hall.      2.093,439  • 

Sept.  21.    ' 
Solvent  extraction.     W.  H.   Bahlke,  F.  W.   Sullivan,   Jr 

and  R.  E.  Wilson.     2,086.487  ;  July   6. 
Solvent  extraction.      V.  Voorhees.      2.083,250;   June  8. 
Solvent   extraction,    Apparatus   for.      W.   J.   O'Brien   and 

R.  C.  Breet.     2,074,988  ;  Mar.  23. 
Solvent    extraction     in     successive    operations.       W.     F 

Faragher.     2,095,972 ;   Oct.    19. 
Solvent     extraction     process.       W.     J.     D.     van     Diick 

2,081,719;   May   25. 
Solvent   extraction  process.     W.  J.  D.  van  Dijck  and  A 

W.  J.  Mayer.     2,081,721  ;  May  25. 
Solvent  fractionation.     W.  B.  Kay.     2,060,686  ;  Jan.  5. 
Solvent   fractionation   of   gasoline.     O.   Fitz    Simons    and 

W.  H.  Bahlke.     2.073.517;  Mar.  9. 
Solvent     from     solvent-treated     material.     Removing.     M. 

Bonotto.     2.0Sf;.l.so  :  Julv  6. 
Solvent  recovery.     W.  A.   Myers.     2,070,611;  Feb.  16. 
Solvent   recoverv   in   dewaxing  operations.     H.   L.   Duffy. 

21080.222  ;  May  11. 
Solvent     refining     of     mineral     oil.     J.     H.     Grnharae. 

2.101.497  ;  Dec.  7. 
Solvents  and  making  the  same,  Fluorlnated.     2,090,772  • 

Aug.  24. 
Solvent    and    nlaslicizing    composition.      L.    P.    Kyrides. 

2.073.938  ;  Mar.  16. 


Solvents  and  stabilizing  such  solvent.  Stabilized  chlorin- 
ated.    C.  F.  Dinley.     2,096,735  ;  Oct.  26. 
Solvents  and  stabilizing  such  solvents.  Stabilized  chlorin- 
ated.    C.  F.  Dinley.     2,096,736-7  ;  Oct.  26. 
Solvents,  Apparatus  for  treating  cleaning.     L.  E.  Wessel- 

mann.     2,098,713  ;  Nov.  9. 
Solvents  by  fermentation,  Manufacture  of.     J.  F.  Loughlin. 

2,085,666  ;  June  29. 
Solvents,    Extraction    with.      C.    F.    Dinley.      2,097,147 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Solvents  from  oil.  Recovery  of.    E.  N.  Roberts.    2,081,884  ; 

May  25. 
Solvents  from  plastic  colloids,  Removing.     H.  P.  Bassett. 

2,095,961;  Oct.  19. 
Soot  and  creosote  eliminator.     P.  J.  Libby.     2,072,758  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Soot  blowing  means  for  air  preheaters.     F.  C.  Ai-ey  and 

De  L.  E.  Hibner,  Jr.  2,091,622;  Aug.  31. 
Soot  collector.  W.  Nulle.  2,095,345  ;  Oct.  12. 
Sorter,     Combinational      index     point.        E.     A.      Ford. 

2,089,255  ;  Aug.  10. 
Sorter,  Printing  and  counting.     J.  Zennig  and  P.  Becker. 

2,071,487  ;  Feb.  23. 
Sorting  and  classifying  device.    H.  A.  Wright.     2,092,038  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Sorting  and  counting  device.     W.  E.  Taylor.     2,069,290  ; 

B'eb.  2. 
Sorting  apparatus.     C.  M.  Pierce.     2,077,851 ;  Apr.  20. 
Sorting     apparatus.       W.     Reiners     and     G.     Kahlisch. 

2.095,530  ;  Oct.  12. 
Sorting  machine.     H.  E.  Brunkow.     2,096,572  ;  Oct.  19. 
Sorting  machine.     J.  W.  Bryce.    2,076,700  ;  Apr.  13. 
Sorting  machine.     W.  A.  Hoffmann.     2,075,612  ;  Mar.  30. 
Sorting  machine.     TT.  Kiilm.     2.076.730  :   Apr.   13. 
Sorting  machine.     W.  W.  Lasker.     2,084,850  ;  June  22. 
Sorting  machine.      W.   W.   Lasker.      2.091,048 ;   Aug.   24. 
Sorting  machine.     G.  Lowkrantz.     Re.  20,419  ;  June  22. 
Sorting  machine.     R.  E.  Page.     2.093,573  ;  Sept.  21. 
Sorting  machine.     E.  G.  Wilson.     2,068,725  ;  Jan.  26. 
Sorting  machine.   Manuallv  controlled.     F.  L.   Fuller  and 

S.  Brand.     2,079,442;  May  4. 
S0'>  from  acid  sludge.  Production  of.     P.  S.  Gilchrist  and 

J.  M.  Rumple.     2,091,943  ;  Aug.  31. 
Sound  absorbing  and  heat  insuiating  unit.      J.   W.   Mor 

gan.     2,078.454  ;  Apr.  27. 
Sound  absorbing  construction.     C.  P.  Burgess.     2,076,807  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Sound  absorbing  material.    P.  R.  Kanengeiser.     2,076,994  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Sound  absorbing  structure.     T.  M.  Prudden.     2,077,155  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Sound  absorbing  structure  and  material.     T.  M.  Prudden. 

2,086,433;  July  6. 
Sound  and  in  the  photoelectric  reproduction  of  the  latter 

from  the  inscriptions  obtained.  Electrochemical  record- 
ing of.     P.  E.  Bonneau.     2,086,934  ;  July  13. 
Sound   and   picture  apparatus.   Combined.      C.   N.   Batsel. 

2.098,699-700  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sound    and    picture    control.    Synchronized.       T.    Cahill. 

2,103,766  ;  Dec.  28. 
Sound  and  picture  recording  and  projection  system,  Mul- 
tiple.    A.  M.  Nicolson.     2.072,527  ;  Mar.  2. 
Sound  and  picture  reproducing  apparatus  for  advertising 

purposes.     W.   C.  Hyde.     2,084,808;  June  22. 
Sound  and  projection  apparatus.     J.  Erwood.     2,070,226; 

Feb.  9. 
Sound  and  vibration  damping  construction.     R.  L.  Lead- 
better.    2,069,413  ;  Feb.  2. 
Sound  apparatus.     W.  Kunze.     2,069.254  ;  Feb.  2. 
Sound.  Apparatus  for  conducting.     D.   S.   Spens  Steuart. 

2,087,052  ;  July  13. 
Sound,    Apparatus    for    conducting.      D.    S.    S.    Steuart. 

2.092,428  ;   Sept.  7. 
Sound,  Apparatus  for  recording  and   reproducing.     A.  A. 

Thomas.     2,069,631 ;  Feb.  2.  ' 
Sound,   Apparatus   for   recording   or   reproducing.      G.   L. 

Younts.     2,071,192;  Feb.  16. 
Sound  apparatus.  Photoelectric.     H.  G.  Weise.     2,079.537  ; 

Miiv    4. 
Sound   attenuating   device.      R.    B.   Bourne.      2,075,263 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Sound   attenuating   device.      R.   B.   Bourne.      2,075,265 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Sound    attenuating    device.      R.    B.    Bourne.      2,100,655 : 

Nov.  30. 
Soundboard  for  pianos.    P.  H.  Bilhuber.    2,070,391 ;  Feb.  9. 
Sound-controlled   actuating  mechanism.     G.  H.  Davis,  Jr. 

2.100,434;  Nov.   30. 
Sound     currents.     Transmission     of.       E.     S.     Lansing. 

2,068,685  ;  Jan.  26.  ■ 

Sound  damping  device  for  loud  speakers.     J.  A.  Hayenga 

and  P.  E.  Brooks.     2,072,035  ;  Feb.  23. 
Sound    damping    structure.       L.    S.    Perry.       2,081,953 : 

June  1. 
Sound     deadening     construction.        P.      R.      Woodbury. 

2.101,568;  Dec.  7. 
Sound    device,    Magneto-strictive    electro-mechanical.     U. 

John.     2,088,324  ;  July  27. 
Sound  eniitting  apparatus.     M.  ,V.  Horn,  E.  H.  Roy,  and 

IT.  I.  Lovptt.     2,068,100  ;  .Tan.  19. 
Sound  emitting  apparatus.     E.  Wilckens.     2,097,009  ;  Oct. 


26. 

^"i"?,!",?^!**''''^     apparatus,     Electrical. 
2,070,701 ;  Feb.  16. 


E.     Wilckens. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


1015 


Sound    for    motion    picture    productions,    Synchronizing. 

G.  P.  Regan  and  C.  S.  Franklin.     2,092,931  ;  Sept.  14. 
Sound  gate.     R.  C.  McClay.     2,092,177  ;  Sept.  7. 
Sound  insulating  construction.    J.  Page  and  G.  W.  Baker. 

2,078.207;   Apr.    20. 
Sound  insulating  structure.     P.    E.   Sabine.     2,079,878 ; 

May  11. 
Sound,   Method  and  apparatus  for  recording   and   repro- 
ducing.    P.  Lohn  and  A.  Cortella.     2,074,406  ;  Mar.  23. 
Sound,  Method  and  apparatus  for  reproducing.    O.  Sandvik. 

2,073,287  ;  Mar.  9. 
Sound,  Method  of  and  means  for  transmitting,  recording, 

and  reproducing.     J.  Tykocinski-Tykociner.     2,098,364 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Sound  muffling  device.     U.   Schmidt.     2,101,460  ;  Dec.   7. 
Sound   on  film.  Apparatus  for  and  method  of  recording. 

G.  L.  Dimmick.    2,095,318  ;  Oct.  12. 
Sound  on  or  reproducing  from  an  endless   band   of  film. 

Apparatus  for  recording.     D.  von  Mlhaly.     2,071,477  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Sound  on  the  edge  of  film.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for 

recording.     J.   R.   Kiel.      2,079.572 ;   May   4. 
Sound    photo-acoustically    on    cinematograph    film.    System 

for    recording.      B.    Francisci.      2.079,115;    May   4. 
Sound,  Photographic  recording  and  reproduction  of.     M. 

C.  Batsel  and  H.  Belar.     2,075,496  ;  Mar.  30. 
Sound,     Photographic     recording     of.     G.     L.     Dimmick. 

2,097,657  ;  Nov.  2. 
Sound,     Photographic     recording     of.     E.     W.     Kellogg. 

2,097,668  ;  Nov.  2. 
Sound   photographically,  Recording.     R.   Schmidt  and  A. 

Kuster.     2,094,723;  Oct.  5. 
Sound  picture  system.     J.  G.  Roberts.     2,075,783  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Sound  producer.     J.  F.  Ebert.     2,081,619  ;  May  25. 
Sound  producer.     R.  L.  Williams.     2,073,667  ;  Mar.  16. 
Sound  producing  apparatus  and  mounting  therefor.    A.  M. 

Skudre.     2,070,028  ;  Feb.  16. 
Sound    producing    apparatus,   Remote   controlled.      A.    D. 

Brixey.     2,102,672  ;  Dec.  21. 
Sound     producing     device     or     signal.     C.     G.     Hanna. 

2,083,164  :  June  8. 
Sound  record  material.  Mechanism  for  selectively   repro- 
ducing  and    automatically    repeating.      A.    L.    Runyau. 

2,081,885  ;   May   25. 
Sound  record.  Printing.     G.  Heymer.     2,066,728  ;   Jan.  5. 
Sound  recorder,  Photographic.    G.  L.  Dimmick.     2,095,317  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Sound   recorder,  Push-pull.      G.  L.  Dimmick.     2,096,576  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Sound  recording.     W.  E.  Beatty.     2,093,000  :  Sept.  14. 
Sound  rccordine.     J.  R.  Kiel.     2.09.1.750:  Oct.   12. 
Sound   recording.      J.   Mayer.     2,078,918  :   Apr.    27. 
Sound  recording.     B.  F.  Miller.     2.096,001  ;  Oct.  19. 
Sound  recording.     L.  Neumann.     2,100.975  ;  Nov.  30. 
Sound.      Recording      and       reproducing.        M.      Bender. 

2,077,388;   Apr.    20. 
Sound,       Recording      and      reproducing.        M.      Bender. 

2,083,815  ;  June  15. 
Sound      recording      and      reproducing.       J.      R.      Kiel. 

2,096,113  ;  Oct.  19. 
Sound     recording    and     reproducing     apparatus.     G.     L. 

Dimmick.     2,093,423;  Sept.  21. 
Sound    recording   and    reproducing   apparatus.     M.   F.    J. 

Wielage.     2,087,135:  July  13. 
Sound   recording  and   reproducing.   Apparatus  for.     L.   !'. 

Durand  and  P.  C.  Ricchiardi.     2,069,136;  Jan.  26. 
Sound     recording    and    reproducing    equipment.      H.    II. 

Wixon.     2.101,121  ;  Dec.  7. 
Sound  recording  and  reproducing  machine.     L.  Neumann. 

2,085,383  ;  June  29. 
Sound  recording  and  reproducing  machine.     G.  Tauschek. 

2,089,309;   Aug.   10. 
Sound    recording    and    reproducing    mechanism.      C.    W. 

Lamer.     2,085,102  ;  June  29. 
Sound,    Recording    and    reproducing    of.     C.    M.    Burrill. 

2,097,095  ;  Nov.  2. 
Sound  recording  and  reproducing  system.     IT.  D.  Arnold. 

2,009,810;  Fob.  9. 
Sound    recording    apparatus.      J.    O.    Baker.      2,102,770; 

Dec.   21. 
Sound  recording  apparatu.s.     R.  E.  r.owley.      Re.  20,407; 

Aug.  17. 
Sound    recording   apparatus.      J.    O.    Klcber.      2,089,484 ; 

Aug.   10. 
Sound  recording  apparatus.    O.  A.  Ross.    2,074,510 ;  Mar. 

23. 
Sound  recording  apparatus.     O.  Z«cha.     2.078,113;  Apr. 

20. 
Sound  recording  device.     E.  W.  Kellogg.     2,096,811  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Sound    recording    device.     M.    von    Ardcnnc.     2,090,1'19  ; 

Oct.   19, 
Sound,   Recording  of.     If.  HarlilH.     2.092,808;  Sept.  M. 
Sound,   Recording  of.     It.   Freund.     2,000,75:5:  Aug.  21. 

em.      I),    ("anady.      2,102,104;    Dec. 


n.    D.    Gibson.      2.077.920; 


Sound    recording    HyHl 

14. 
Sound    recording    system 

Apr.  20. 
Sound   recording  Hy.stcin.     I'.   R.  (Jlenn.     2,080,473;  Aug. 

10. 
Sound     recording     kv.sI<iii.     J.     I'.     Maxn<'ld.     2,083,385; 

June  8. 
Sound  recording  ,4VNt<iii.       It.   M.  OIIh.      2,082.000;  .Iiine  H. 


Sound     recording 

Mar.  9. 
Sound  reproduced. 

16. 
Sound  reproducer. 
Sound    reproducer 

2,091,011  ;  Aug. 


system.      H.    C.    Silent.      2,073,458; 
La  V.  E.  Quinnell.     2,070,977  ;  Feb. 


C.  A.  Lovell.     2,079,693 
D.    J.    Phelps    and    R. 

-.--.--     ,        „    24. 
Sound  reproducing  and  amplifying  system. 

2,093,076  ;   Sept.   14. 
Sound    reproducing    and    display    apparatus. 

2,092,761  ;  Sept.  14. 
Sound  reproducing  apparatus.     E.  R.  Harris. 

Apr.  6. 
Sound  reproducing  apparatus.     W.  H.  Hutter. 

May  11. 
Sound  reproducing  apparatus.     F.  R.  Marion. 

Aug.  10. 
Sound  reproducing  apparatus.     H.  F.  Olson, 

Dec.  14. 
Sound  reproducing  apparatus.     F.  IT.  Owens. 

Aug.  31. 


apparatus, 
apparatus. 


E. 


W. 


J. 


B. 


;  May  11. 
F.    Corbett. 

J.  F.  Engle. 

B.   Klein. 

2,076,298  ; 

2,080,275  ; 

2,089,391 ; 

2,102,212  ; 

2,091,088  ; 

Reynolds. 

Suomala. 


J.    B.    Brennan. 


K.    B. 


J. 


Cannon. 
McCracken. 


2,090,025  ; 
2,076,937  ; 
2,073,561 ; 


J.     H. 


Sound      reproducing 

2,095,288;  Oct.  12 
Sound       reproducing 

2,094,246  ;    Sept.    2h. 
Sound    reproducing    device. 

Aug.  17. 
Sound-reproducing    means. 

Apr.  13. 
Sound    reproducing    means. 

Mar.  9. 
Sound     reproducing     system 

2,089,792  :  Aug.  10. 
Sound  reproducing  system.     C.  Tappan. 

27. 
Sound  reproducing  system  and  apparatus. 

2,071,316  ;  Feb.  23. 
Sound,     Reproduction    of.     G.    L.    Dimmick. 

Nov.  2. 
Sound  reproduction  system.    E.  S.  Purington 

Oct.  26. 
Sound  reproduction.    System  for.     H.   J.   Hasbrouck, 

2,080,770;  Julv  13. 
Sound-shift  apparatus  for  front  or  rear  projection.     A 

Scott.     2,088,096  ;  July  27. 
Sound  signal.     R.  M.  Critchfield.     2,094,772  ;  Oct.  5. 
Sound  translating  apparatus.     H.  F.  Hopkins.     2,098.291 ; 

Nov.  9. 

L.    G.   Bostwick.      2,085,073; 


Hammond,     Jr. 

2,088,220  ;  July 

R.  D.  Aurandt. 

2,097,758  ; 

2,096,757  ; 

Jr. 

B. 


J.  G.   Speer.     2,095.373  ;   Oct. 

H.    R.    Warnke.      2,085,721; 

A.  Pfister.     Re.  20,422  ;  June 

L.  M.  Applegate. 


Sound  translating  device. 

June  29. 
Sound  translating  device. 

12. 
Sound    translating    device. 

June  29. 
Sound  translating  system. 

22. 
Sound   transniis.sion  and   reproduction 

2.081.904  ;   June  1. 
Sound-transmission,     sound-recording,     and     sound-repro- 
ducing system.     A.  D.  Blumlein.     2,093,540:  Sept.   21. 
Sound-tninsmission,  sound-recording,  and  sound-reproduc- 
ing system.     A.  D.  Blumlein.     2,098,372  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sound   transmitting,    recording,    and    reproducing   meclia- 

nism.     J.  B.  Fairbanks.    2,080,812  ;  May  18. 
Sound    transmitting   system.      E.   Kammerer.      2,098,392 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Sound  unit  and  film  drive  therefor.     E.   Ross  and  H.  J. 

Hasbrouck,  Jr.     2.092,185  ;   Sept.  7. 
Sound    with    tlie    aid    of   liglit.    Reproduction    of.      C.    O. 

Browne.     2,085,571  ;  June  29. 
Sounds  of  a  musical  character.  Apparatus  for  producing. 

A.  II.   Midgley.     2,103,169;  Dec.  21. 
.Sounds.    I'roce.ss   of    and   apparatus   for   photographically 

recordiuc.      R.  M.  Otis.      2.082,840:  June  8. 
Sounds,   Production   of   complex.     M.   Davis.     2,075.802 ; 

Apr.  0. 
Sounds    recorded    on    strips.    Apparatus   for   reproducing. 

O.  Czeija,  J.  Lebzelter,   and  A.  Scherenzel.     2,084,947  ; 

June  22. 
Soups.    Quickly    prepared    raw    vegetable.      H.    E.    Allen. 

2,079.049  ;  ftlay  11. 
Sour  products.  Treiiting.     A.  O.  Shaw.     2.095.707:  Oct.  12. 
Soy  Ijcan  ill tacliinent.     H.  J.  Ilarnisch.     2,095,189;  Oct.  5. 
Soy-bean  oil,   and   obtaining  lecithin.   Converting.      H.   U. 

Kraybill.     2,009,187;   Jan.   20. 
Spnceband,  Justifying.     A.  L.  Child.     2.085,147:  June  29. 
Space  conditioner.     L.  W.  Child.     2,008.375;  Nov.  0. 
Space  discluuge  apparatus.     F.  B.  IJewell.vn,     2,000,400  ; 


Carter.     2,081,125:  May  IS. 
Kline  and  W.  .\.  Urubakrr. 


and 


O. 


Oct.  10. 
Space  discharge  tube.     B.  V. 
Spaced    wall    vi-ceptacle.      W. 

2,103,077  ;  Dec.  28. 
Spacer.      \V.   S.    Urink.      2,100,020;   Nov.  30. 
Spacer   for  stacking   cut   meats.      V.   Schwarv 

Watson.     2,075.472-3  ;   Mar.  30. 
S|)Mccr,     Slice.        N.     J.     D/lcd/lc     and     C.     T.. 

2,073,007:  Mar.  0. 
Sijaclng  ineclmnlHm.     T.  K.  Wiilinn.     2.0!)S.810:  Nov.  0. 
Spacing   mecliMiiiNm    for    typewrit  lug    niiichlnes,    Vnrlnblp. 

C.  C.  IVIeiH.     2.008.878;  Nov.  ». 
Spnde  and  hoe.  Foldable.     K.  IIofTnmnn.     2,005.041);  Oct. 

12. 
Spanner  wrench.     P.  K.  Plsarclk      '1.078,400  •  Apr,  27, 
si.iii.-   lire  covi'r.     G.  A.  Lyon.     2,004.327;  Sept.  28. 


J 
Strneten 


1016 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


Spare  wheel  lock.     S.  F.    Briggs.     2,085,725  ;  July  6. 
Spark  advance  for  magnetos.     W.  O.  Bechman.     2,074,322  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Spark  arrester  and  silencer.     R.  B.   Bourne  and  H.  H. 

Maxim.     2,075,264;  Mar.  30. 
Spark  arrester.  Incinerator.     P.  G.  Bereidge.     2,089,178  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Spark   chamber   for  automatic   cut-outs.      W.   Leyhausen. 

2,101,783  ;  Dec.   7. 
Spark   control,    Automatic.      H.    W.    Meade.      2,084,158 ; 

June  15. 
Spark     destroyer     for     locomotives.     R.     W.     Anderson. 

2.082.237  :  June  1. 
Spark  eliminator  and  smoke  consumer.     J.  E.   Hazelton. 

2,086,671 ;  July  13. 
Spark  gap  apparatus.     R.  Dufour.     2,070,475  ;  Feb.  9. 
Spark  meter.     I.  E.  Coffey.     2,100,837  ;  Nov.  30. 
Spark  plug.     A.   E.   Anderson.      2,071,450;   Feb.   23. 
Spark  plug.    AV.  E.  Blood.    2.095.540  ;  Oct.  12. 
Spark  plug.    J.  I.  Brokaw.    2,070,708  ;  Feb.  16. 
Spark  plug.     G.  M.   Browning.     2,100,320;  Nov.   30. 
Spark  plug.    E.  J.  Bushey.     2,073,865  :  Mar.  16. 
Spark  plug.     C.  G.  Cramer.     2,071,254;  Feb.  16. 
Spark  plug.     J.  Devine.     2,098,934  ;  Nov.  9. 
Spark  plug.     P.  K.  Devers.     2,072,732  ;  Mar.  2. 
Spark  plug.     J.  H.  Doak.     2,094,447  ;  Sept.  28. 
Spark  plug.     A.  C.  Hastings,  Jr.     2,069,951  ;   Feb.  9. 
Spark  plug.     W.   P.  Innes,  Jr.     2,097,460  ;   Nov.   2. 
Spark  plug.     A.  A.  Kasarjian.     2,096,250  ;  Oct.  19. 
Spark  plug.     L.  F.  Lieser.     2,068,030  ;  Jan.  19. 
Spark  plug.    J.  J.  Mascuch,  F.  G.  Gardner,  and  L.  W.  G. 

Flynt.     2,083,916  ;  June  15. 
Sparkplug.     L.  J.  McKone.     2,069,320  ;  Feb.  2. 
Spark  plug.     L.  J.  McKone.     2,076,038  ;  Apr.  6. 
Spark  plug.     E.  B.  Nowosielski.     2,079,561  ;  May  4. 
Spark  plug.     H.  Rabezzana.     2,096,199  ;  Oct.  19. 
Spark  plug.     P.  Redinger,  Jr.     2,077,711 ;  Apr.  20. 
Spark  plug.     O.  C.  Rohde.     2,071,432  ;  Feb.  23. 
Spark  plug.     E.   C.  Wamelink.     2,083.283  ;  June  8. 
Spark  plug.     C.  A.  Xardell.     2,088,945  ;  Aug.  3. 
Spark   plug    and    making   the    same.      S.    H.    StupakofC. 

2,103,759  ;  Dec.  28. 
Spark  plug   cooling   device.      L.   J.   McKone.      2,080,495  : 

May  18. 
Spark  plug  core.     A.  J.  Hopkins.     2,099,737  ;  Nov.  23. 
Spark  plug  cover.     H.  L.  Johnson.     2,067,533  ;  Jan.  12. 
Spark  plug.   Radio  shield.     H.  Rabezzana  and  A.  J.  Bat- 

tey.     2,071,572;  Feb.  23. 
Spark  plug.   Shielded  mica.     H.   Rabezzana.      2,071,570 ; 

Feb.   23. 
Spark  plug,  Two-piece  center  wire.     H.  Rabezzana,  T.  G. 

McDougal,    J.    T.   Ford,   and    W.    S.    Kirk.      2,071,571  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Spat,  Waterproof.     M.  Glowka.     2,099.476  ;  Nov.  16. 
Spatula,  Electric.     N.  L.  Hiscox.     2,097,098  ;  Oct.  26. 
Spear.      H.    P.    Wickersham    and   E.    Burns.      2,075,248 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Specific  gravity  indicator.     C.  J.  Graves,  J.  L.  Rupp,  imd 

E.  W.  Breisch.     2,072,553  ;  Mar.  2. 

Specific    gravity    meter.      D.    E.    Cruse    and    G.    Liniger. 

2,094,768  ;  Oct.  5. 
Specimen  container.     C.  Ferry.     2,072,630 ;  Mar.  2. 
Spectacle  case.     J.  T.  Rakauskas.     2,102,218  ;  Dec.  14. 
Spectacle  frame.     P.  Hempel.     2,094,236  ;  Sept.  28. 
Spectacle  frame.     P.  Messinger.     2,077,051  :  Apr.  13. 
Spectacle  joint.    G.  L.  Mandaville.    2,098,921 :  Nov.  9. 
Spectacle  level.     M.   H.  Harris.     2,068,103  ;  Jan.  19. 
Spectacles.     L.  T.  Chylack.     2,087,502  ;  July  20. 
Spectacles     for     under     water    use.       J.     E.     V.     Gran0 

2,088,262  ;  July  27. 
Spectacles,    Telescopic.      B.    Spero       2.n78..'<9L  ;    Apr.    1'" 
Spectroscope.     T.  A.  Cutting.     2.094,096  ;  Sept.  28. 
Speculum.     C.  V.  Morgan.     2,083,573  ;  June  15. 
Speculum,  Veterinary  mouth.     A.  A.  Berzina.     2,096,083 

Oct.  19. 
Speed  and  cut-off  indicator  for  locomotives.     A.  J.  Por- 

skievies.     2,099,101  ;    Nov.    16. 
Speed   change   device.     F.   W.    Faltermayer.      2,074,997 

Mar.  23. 
Speed     change    device,    Automatic.       W.    L.    McDonald 

2,073,264  ;  Mar.  9. 
Speed    change    mechanism    for    screw    machines.      H.    E 

Tautz.      2,075,240;  Mar.  30. 
Speed    changing    device.      H.    H.    Bonn,    Jr.      2,100,936 

Nov.  30. 
Speed    changing   mechanism.      A.    B.    Clark.      2,090,614 

Aug.    24. 
Speed  changing  mechanism.     A.  C.  Wickman.     2,100,889 

Nov.   30. 
Speed  control,  Adjustable.     A.   M.    Rossman.     2,087,782 

July  20. 
Speed  control  device.     S.  G.  Frantz.     2,077,555  :  Apr.  20 
Speed    control   for   continuous   strip   mill.      G.    S.   Mican 

2,087,040 ;  July  13. 
.■^peed  control  for  progressive  electric  heating  and  welding, 

F.  L.  Sessions.     2,086.300  ;  July  6. 

Speed  control  mechanism.     P.  A.  Chamberlain.    2,099,050 

Nov.  16. 
Speed  control  mechanism  for  automobiles  and   the  like, 

Change.     C.  K.  Edwards.     2,078,130:  Apr.  20. 
Speed  control  system  for  automotive  vehicles.     J.  J.  Hueb- 

scher.     2,070,432  :  Feb.  9. 
Speed    control    system    for    vehicles.      D.    L.    Winters. 

2,073,772  ;  Mar.  16. 


Speed    controller   for    clinker    coolers.      B.    H.    Puerner. 

2,084,976  ;  June  22. 
Speed   controller   for   hydraulic   motors.      J.   K.   Douglas. 

2,102.177  ;  Dec.  14. 
Speed   controller  for  milking  machines.     J.  L.   Hulbert. 

2,096,807  ;  Oct.  26. 
Speed  controller  for  prime  movers.    W.  Ferris.     2,069,230 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Speed  cup  balancing  machine.     R.  De  Witt.     2,079,902  ; 

May  11. 
Speed  drive  mechanism.  Variable.    L.  R.  Evans.     2,066,560  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Speed    gear.    Friction    variable.      H.     Sack.      2,089,003 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Speed  gearing.  Variable.     J.  Wooler.     2,076,438 ;  Apr.  6. 
Speed-governing   apparatus    for    injection    internal    com- 
bustion engines.     A.    Schweizer.      2,091,163 ;   Aug.   24. 
Speed  indicating  device.     J.  F.  Werder.     2,090,087  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Speed  limit  indicating  device.     R.  A.  Powers.     2,088,139  ; 

July  27. 
Speed     limit     indicator,     Adjustable.     E.      J.      Graham. 

2,100,214  ;  Nov.  23. 
Speed     mechanism.     Change.     A.     Forichon.     2,094,449  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Speed  mechanism.  Change.     P.  Mattia.     2,091,210 ;  Aug. 

24. 
Speed  mechanism,  Change.     F.  Schmid.     2,102,131 ;  Dec. 

14. 
Speed  mechanism.   Progressive  change.     F.  Muhlenbruch. 

2,073.284  ;  Mar.  9. 
Speed  operating  mechanism  for   cotton  cleaning  feeders, 

Variable.     J.  J.  Wallace.     2,087,562  ;  July  20. 
Speed  power  unit,  Variable.    D.  Heyer.     2,078,196  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Speed       recording      instruments.         E.      L.       Goldsmith. 

2  091  357  *  Aug.  31. 
Speed   reducer  and    other  transmission.      G.   H.   Eraser. 

2,101,844;  Dec.  14. 
Speed   reduction  and  motion  translating  mechanism-.     T. 

W.  Behan.     2,086,931 ;  July  13. 
Speed  reduction  gear.    E.  D.  Lilja.     2,096,906  ;  Oct.  26. 
Speed  reduction  power  unit.     C.  E.  Broome.     2,076,015  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Speed-regulating  mechanism  for  wire  winding  and   like 

machines.     S.  H.  Richards.     2,092,558;  Sept.  7. 
Speed  regulation  of  an  electric  motor.  Slow.     E.  B.  Thurs- 
ton.    2,080,842  ;  May  18. 
Speed   responsive   apparatus.     H.   L.   Bone.      2,103,706 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Speed  responsive  apparatus.     R.  K.  Crooks.     2,103,707  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Speed       responsive       apparatus.     J.       W.       Livingston. 

2,082,166  ;  June  1. 
Speed  synchronizing  device.     D.  E.  and  E.  F.  Lewellen. 

2,076,202  ;  Apr.  6. 
Speed  system.  Uniform.    E.  Janetschke.    2.066,938  ;  Jan.  5. 
Speed  transmission  and  two   speed  planetary  gear,   Vari- 
able.    E.  Seibold.     2,078,287  ;  Apr.   27. 
Speed    transmission     device,    Variable.      J.    A.    Pinaud. 

2,084,703  ;  June  22. 
Speed    transmission,    Gearless     variable.     F.    W.     Seeck. 

2,085,770  ;   July   6. 
Speed  transmission,  Tri-variable  automatic  change.    E.  R. 

Burtnett.     2,086,600  ;  July  13. 
Speed     transmission     unit,     Variable.       C.     E.     Baker. 

2,100,465  ;  Nov.  30. 
Speed  transmission.  Variable.     A.  Y.  Dodge.     2,086,491 ; 

July  6. 
Speed  transmission.  Variable.     W.  A.  Duffield.     2,081,863  ; 

May  25. 
Speed  transmission.  Variable.     H.  G.  Keller.     2,096,431  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Speed  transmission.  Variable.     C.  H.  Oslund.     2,092,469  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Speed      transmission,      Variable.        W.      P.      Schmltter. 

2,080,152  ;  May  11. 
Speed  transmission.  Variable.    G.  W.  Swift,  Jr.    2,070,382  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Speedometer.     R.  O.  Helgeby.     2,073,152-3  ;  Mar.  9. 
Speedometer,   Electric.     C.   Breer,   G.    C.   Goode,   and  V. 

W.   Sherman.     2,091,025 ;   Aug.   24. 
Speedometer  for  bicycles.     H.  W.  Bull.     2,075,424;  Mar. 

30. 
Speedometer  signal.     C.  H.  Klopfer.     2,088,326  :  July  27. 
Speedometer,   Taffrail.     R.   H.   Pierce   and   R.   T.   Fisher. 

2,081,557  ;  May  25. 
Speedometers,     Apparatus     for     testing.       J.     Abraham. 

2,077,375;  Apr.  20. 
Sphere  valve.     P.  A.  Kinzie.     2,073,481 ;  Mar.  9. 
Spider,    Automatic    drilling.     W.    A.    Abegg.     2,068,217 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Spider    construction    for    stalk    cutters.      L.    J.    Taylor. 

2,103,345  ;  Dec.  28. 
Spike  for  golf  shoes.     F.  E.  Howard.     2.095.095  :  Oct.  5. 
Spikes,  Drawing  railway.     T.  Maney.     2,079,745  ;  May  11. 
Spinach     and     the     like.     Bleaching.       W.     De     Back. 

2,094,874;  Oct.  5. 
Spinach  or  the  like  for  canning.  Preparing.     B.  E.  Lesley 

and  J.  W.  Shumate.     2,097.198  ;  Oct.  26. 
Spindle.     F.  G.  Kraft.     Re.  20,229  ;  Jan.  5. 
Spindle.     P.   M.  Pierrat.     2,088,011  ;  July  27. 
Spindle  and  bearing  means  for  the  same.  High  speed.     K. 

Brull.     2,068,652  ;  Jan.  26. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1017 


Spindle    and    holding    same.      A.    Marchev.      2,066,637 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Spindle  bearing.     W.  Stahlecker.     2,093,255  ;  Sept.  14. 
Spindle    benving    liibric.itioii.       l''.    1^.    Cone.       2,091.700: 

Auc  31. 
Spindle    construction,    Machine    tool.      R.    A.    Carlson. 

2,089,930;  Aug.  10. 
Spindle,    Double    twist    twisting.      W.    Lenk.      2,095,644 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Spindle  drill.  Multiple.     H.  I.  Lewis  and  F.  W.   Seybold. 

Re.  20,483  ;  Aug.  24. 
Spindle      drilling      machine.      Multiple.        F.      Walther. 

2,093,343;  Sept.  14. 
Spindle  tor  ring  spinning  and  like  machines.     W.  Prince- 
Smith.     2,085,611  ;  June  29. 
Spindle  for  thread  milling  machines,  Work.     R.  R.  Raber 

and  F.  J.  Larson.     2,096,134  :  Oct.  19. 
Spindle    head.     Revolving    multiple.       L.     L.     Schauer. 

2,092,336;  Sept.  7. 
Spindle,   Spinning.      S.   R.  Itcrgnian.      2.07S  "89  ;   Aor.  27. 
Spindle,    Spinning.     G.  H.   Magrath.     2,097,797 ;  Nov.    2. 
Spindle,  Spinning  or  twisting.     W.  O.  Aldrich.     2,095,901  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Spindle  structure.     R.  A.  Kowalsky.     2,088,964  ;   Aug.   3. 
Spinner  head.     L.  B.  Koch.     2,066,840  ;  Jan.  5. 
Spinneret.     A.  J.  Prutton.     2,078,509  ;  Apr.  27. 
Spinneret  treatment  in  the  manufacture  of  artificial  silk. 

J.  G.  Weeldenburg.     2,100,581  ;  Nov.  30. 
Spinning  apparatus.     O.   Oppenlaender.     2,090,064  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Spinning  apparatus.     O.   Oppenlaender  and   W.   G.   Lea. 

2,087,606  ;  July  20. 
Spinning  arrangement.    H.  G.  van  der  Waals.    2,084,929  ; 

June  22. 
Spinning  device.   Centrifugal.     T.   H.  Byron.     2,087,467  ; 

July  20. 
Spinning    frame    drive    control.    Variable    speed.     P.    B. 

Reeves.     2,096,3.39  ;  Oct.  19. 
Spinning,  High  speed.     M.  Kono.     2.07fi.951  ;  Anr.  ia 
Spinning   machine.    Hard    twist.      J.    Katz.      2,084,975 ; 

June  22. 
Spinning    mechanism.     A.    C.    Jensen    and    J.    J.    Kelly. 

2.088,242  ;  July  27. 
Spinning  process  and  apparatus  therefor.    P.  Pierrat  and 

E.  Colombu.     2.094,617  :  Oct.  5. 

Spinning  ring.     G.  F.  Albrecht.     2,084,756  ;  June  22. 
Spinning    solution.       C.     Dreyfus     and     W.     Whitehead. 

2,087,317  ;  July  20. 
Spinning  solution.     W.  Whitehead.     2,101,886:   Dec.   14. 
Spinning  solution,    Celluloslc.      R.    S.    Bley.      2,072,809 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Spinning    solution    to    artificial    silk    spinning    machines, 

Apparatiis  for  supplying.     G.  Bauriedel  and  F.  Heger. 

2,083,512  ;  June  8. 
Spirit    level    and    mounting.      A.    Langsner.      2,101,077  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Spirits,      Manufacture      of       distilled.     F.      E.      Miller. 

2.099,864  :  Nov.  23. 
Spirocheticide.        A.     B.     Scott     and     O.     M.     Gruhzlt. 

2.092,028;  Sept.  7. 
Spirometer,     H.  Dornsoif.     2,098.280  :  Nov.  9. 
Splice  and  method  of  splicing  flic  same.  Fabricated  belt. 

F.  H.  Ford.     2.069,362  ;  Feb.  2. 

Splicer,  Trolley  wire.    N.  A.  Wahlberg  and  L.  F.  Brahmer. 

2.095,777  :  Oct.   12. 
Spline   connection.      P.    W.    Brown,      2,089,168;    Aug.    3. 
Splint,   Anatomic.     R.   Anderson.     2,080,802  ;  May   18. 
Splint,  Cervical.     P.  W.  Hanicke.     2.102,069  ;  Dec.  14. 
Splint,  Fracture.     R.  Anderson.     2.101,889;  Dec.  14. 
Splint,  Metal.     W.   J.   Saling.     2,070,810;   Feb.   16. 
Splint,    Surgical.     C.   H.   Watt.     2,094.509-10  :    Sept.    28, 
Splint,     Surgical     countertractlon.       E.     E.     liOngfellow. 

2.091,643  ;  Aug.  31. 
Splint,     Surgical    leg.      E.     E.    Longfellow.       2,069,721  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Split  collar  type  elevator.     11.  E.  Crau.     2,074,109;  Mnr, 

16. 
Split-cycle    timing    device.     J.    F.    Kovalskv.     2,088,478 ; 

July  27. 
Splitter,  Peach.     A.  R.  Thompson.     2,071,667;  Feb.   23. 
Splitting    machine.      T.    B.    Clarke    and    H.    Boothroyd. 

2.100.431  :  Nov.   30. 
Splitting  machine.       II.  C.  Hllke.     2,087.321  ;  July  20. 
Splitting  mnchino.     E.  A.  Holmgren.     2,091,363;  Aug.  31. 
Splitting  machine.     C.  E.  Hood.     2,082.057  ;  June  1. 
Splitting  ninchine.     C.  E.  Hood.     2,088,745  ;  Aug.  3. 
Spoke  and  rim  connection.     C.  W.  Beck.     2,081,729  ;  M:»v 

25. 
Si)oko  spiders.  Making  one-piece.     IT.   J.  Horn  and  J.  TI. 

Hunt.     2.083.229  ;  Juno  8. 
Sponge,  Bath.     G.  W.  Grant.     2.070,123;  Feb.  9. 
Sponge  holder.     T.  J.  Burns.     2.070,420  :  Feb.  9. 
Sponge,  Shaped  rubber.    V.  L.  Miller.    2.071. 647;  Feb.  23. 
Sponges,   Drying.      O.   T.    Hart,   Jr.      2,079,708;   Mav    11. 
Si.ool.     G.   1).   Alwood.     2.081.118;  M:iv   25. 
Spool.     C.  K.  Dunlnp.     2.069.9-1 1  ;  Feb.  0. 
Spool.     C.  K.  Dunlap.     2,093,193  ;   Sept.  14. 
Spool.     11.  (".   lIowHam.      2.070,08;!   -I  ;  Apr.  (I. 
Spool.      H.    C.    Howsam.      2,090.965  ;    Oct.    20. 
Spool.      W.  I-.  Riilkowskl.      2,0.s:i,09fl;  June  8. 
Spool    and    developing    lanlc.    Film.      (  .    I,m/.      2,078,579  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Spool,    CInenintogrnphIc    film.       W.    Schulz.       2,084,165; 

June  15. 


Spool,  Collapsible.     T.  H.  Byron.     2,095,594  ;  Oct.  12. 
Spool     for     textile     yarns.     Form     of.       J.     Brandwood. 

2,079,277  ;  May  4. 
Spool   for  winding   film   through   cameras.      C.   Z.    Case. 

2,080,072  ;  May  11. 
Spool  holder.     F.  D.  Chura.     2,090,286  ;  Aug.  17. 
Spool  holder  for  double  twist  twisting  spindles.     O.  Boch- 

mann.     2,076,762  ;  Apr.  13. 
Spool,  Mule  spinning  jack.     J.  K.    Schwartz  and  F.    J. 

Collins.     2,086,948  ■  July  13. 
Spool    unit    for    electromagnetic    talking    machines.     S. 

Begun.     2,088,047  :  July  27. 
Spool,  Yarn.     E.  F.  Hathaway.     2,081.331  ;  Jlay  25. 
Spoon  and  fork.     W.  S.  Warren.     2,070,034  ;  Feb.  9. 
Spoon   and   lure   with    weed   guard,    Combination.      C.   T. 

Pflueger.     2,069,724  :  Feb.  2. 
Spoon,    Stirring.     M.  Hess.     2,092,878;  Sept.   14. 
Spoon    with    exchangeable    blade.    Pile    wire.      A.    Groth. 

2,074,053  ;  Mar.  16. 
Spoons,    Manufacturing   coring.      M.    Ewald.      2,072,103 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Sports  implements.  Apparatus  for  testing.    A.  C.  Murdoch. 

2,094,806  ;  Oct.  5. 
Spot     and     floodlight     projector     apparatus.       J.     Levy. 

2,076,240:  Apr.  6. 
Spotlight.     S.  Stowick.     2,085,614  ;  June  29. 
Spotlight,  Remotely  controlled.     R.  E.  Snyder.    2,097,537  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Spot  welding  machine.     C.  A.  Frick.     2,085.967  :  July  6. 
Spotting     device     for    eyeglass     lenses.       R.     Burrows. 

2,086,765  ;  July  13. 
Spout  adapted  for  use  with  centrifugal  casting  machines, 

Pouring.     L.  A.  Camerota.     2,074,537  ;  Mar.  23. 
Spout,  Can  drinking.     F.  Rosenthal.     2.086,642  ;  July  13. 
Spout,  Container.     J.  C.  Buchen.     2.069,738;  Feb.  9. 
Spout  for  cans.     O.  J.  Lauterbach.     2,071,638  ;  Feb.  23. 
Spout  for  cans,  Pouring.     C.  S.  Reed.     2,089,575  ;  Aug.  10. 
Spout,  Jug.     E.  L.  Kosa.     2,072,756  ;   Mar.  2. 
Spout,  Pouring.      R.W.Emery.      2,093,807  ;  Sept.  21. 
Spout,  Rubber  oil  can.     C.  M.  Bailey.     2.098,128  :  Nov.  2. 
Spout,  Tail  pipe.     H.   S.  Powell.     2,097,041  ;  Oct.   26. 
Spray  apparatus.     M.  S.  Robertson.     2,090,950  ;  Aug.  24. 
Spray  coating  machine.     F.  A.  Geffs.     2,072,948  ;  Mar.  9. 
Sprav      compound,      Parasiticidal.      F.      F.      Lindstaedt. 

2,101,373;  Dec.  7. 
Spray  cooling  device,  Liquid.     S.  K.  Jensen.     2,095,873  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Spray  device.     S.  Majewski.     2,069,070  :  Jan.  26. 
Spray  device.     W.  W.  Oliver.     2,097.337  ;  Oct.  26. 
Spray  device.    R.  B.  Simning.    2,098,523  ;  Nov.  9. 
Spray  drier.  Belt  delivery.     W.  S.  Bowen  and  J.  Freeman. 

2,068,841  ;  Jan.  26. 
Spray  drying.  Apparatus  for.     W.  S.  Bowen.     2,081,909  ; 

June  1. 
Spray,   Easel.     F.    C.   Braun.      2,075,006 ;   Mar.   30. 
Spray,    Fertilizer.      H.    C.    Neuman.      2,072,124 ;    Mar.    2. 
Sprav  forming  device.     W.  A.  Hubbard.     2.093.444  ;  Sept. 

21.' 
Sprav  gun  valve.     S.  Bramsen  and  F.  Wahlin.     2,102,303  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Spray  head.     E.  G.  Munz.     2,075,589  ;  Mar.   30. 
Spray  head.     H.  A.  Roselund.     2,102,382  ;  Dec.  14. 
Spray  head.     R.  W.  Tracy.     2,070,695-6  ;  Feb.  16. 
Spray,  Horticultural  oil.       E.  B.  Hunn.     2,087,599  :  July 

20. 
Sprav,  Insectlcidal  oil.     H.  Knight.      2.103.19(i;  Pec.  21. 
Sprav,  Insocticidal  oil.     V.  Voorhees.     2,096,947  ;  Oct.  26. 
Spray  oil  emulsifier.     W.    J.  Yates.     2,091,062:  Aug.  24. 
Spray  plate  and   making  the  same,    Faucet   attachment. 

C.  E.  Lehman.     2,103,424  ;  Dec.  28. 
Spra.v   producing  method  and   apparatus.     F.   W.   Ofeldt. 

2.077,257  ;  Apr.   13. 
Sprav   purge  mechanism.   Oil.     C.   O.    I'ratt.      2,068,816  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Spray   residue   and    other   accumulations   from    fruit   and 

the  like.  Removing.     P.  Van  Wyk.     2,102.340;  Dec.  14. 
Spray  re.iidne  from  frnit.  Removing.     II.   C.  MelA>an  and 

A.  L.  Weber.      Re.   20,490;   Aug.   31. 
Spraver.     R.   Bernhardt.     2,06!),  156;  Jan.   26. 
Sprayer.     I.  Jepson.     2,091,735  ;  Aug.  31. 
Spraver  construction.     A.  de  Weal.     2,096,227  ;  Oct.  19. 
Sprayer    for    printed    sheets.      G.    E.    Illebpr.      2,079,287; 

May    4. 
Spra.ver,  Insecticide.     II.  C.  Hilts.     2.0,=!0.S6  I  ;  TMav  18. 
Spraver,  Liquid.     E.  L.  Davis.     2,088.082  :  July  27. 
Sprayer,  Liquid.     W.  Somondson.     2.073.569  ;   Mar.  ft. 
Spraying   apparatus.      It.    Bernhardt.      2.0,S(;,;!-|S  ;   Jul,v   6. 
Spraying  apparatus.     II.  J.  Newlin.     2.096,196;  Oct.  10. 
Spraying   apijaratus.      K.   A.    Salisliiiry.      2,078.543  :    Apr. 

Snr.'iying  apparatus.     E.  M.  Senrls.     2.0S3.039  :  June  8. 
Spraying  apparatus.     L.   StoesUng.     2.101.022;   Deo.   14. 
Spraying  apparatu.s.      A.   D.    Tavlor.      2.0Sr..0.'i5  ;    Jvilv   6. 
Spraying  (Ii'vlc(\     S.  IVnilscli.     2.071!. 709  :  Apr.  13. 
Spnivlng   device.      .\.    de   Weal.      2.0S.",.0,')S  :   June   ,S. 
Spraying  device.      E.   C.   Norrls.      2.084,021  ;   June    22. 
Spraying  device.     E.   O.  Norrls.      2,086.921  ;  July   13. 
Spraying  device.     E.  O.  Norrls.     2.086,987:  July"  13. 
Spraying  device.      K.  O.  Norrls.      2.099,988;  Nov.  23 
Spraying  d.-vlce.      J.  A.  I'nascbe.      2,090.:!3.|  :  .Vug.   17. 
Spraving  device.      C.   T.   Patterson.      2. 071, .121  ;   Mnr.   23. 
Spra.ving  il.-vlre.      \V     A     Itocbni,      2.079. .-.61  :    M'lv   4. 
Spraying  devlw,   Adjustable.     J.  Tyler.     2,077,725  ;  Apr. 
20, 


1018 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Spraying  device  system.     O.  F.  Maehr.     2,096,554  ;  Oct. 

19. 
Spraying  machine.     T.  F.  Brackett.     2,083,634  ;  June  15. 
Spraying      machine,      Self-propelled.        J.      B.      Boyett. 

2,090,929  ;  Aug.  24. 
Sprays,  Making  liquid.     C.  Iddings.     2,070,167  ;  Feb.  9. 
Spreader,    External    form.      H.    H.    Toogood.      2,096,868 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Spreader  for  roadways.   Shoulder.     D.  A.  Hemstreet  and 

J.  W.  Bell.     2,095,414:  Oct.  12. 
Spreader,  Knicker  tum-up.  ,  M.  Eeich.     2,066,854  ;  Jan.  5. 
Spreader,  Lime.     W.  A.  L,utz.     2,099,369  ;  Nov.  16. 
Spreader,   Manure.     S.   B.   Hendricks   and   J.    M.   Markel. 

2,094.572  ;  Sept.  28. 
Spreader,    Manure.     L.    B.    Neighbour.     2,096,057 ;    Oct. 

19. 
Spreader  tube.     R.  M.  Cutts,  Jr.     2,098,617  ;  Nov.  9. 
Spreader,  Traction.     H.   W.   Stevenson.     2,099,283  ;   Nov. 

16. 
Spreading  apparatus.     W.  P.  Burchett.     2,093,953  ;  Sept. 

21. 
Spring :  S'ee — 

Carburetor  spring.  Piston  ring  spring. 

Clutch  pedal  return  spring.      Pneumatic  spring. 

Compensating  spring.  Upholstery  spring. 

Elastic  spring.  Valve  spring. 

Filament  spring.  Vehicle  spring. 

Leaf  spring. 
Spring.     H.  Kudo.     2,086,321  ;  Julv  fi. 
Spring.     G.  Muffly.     2,087,354  ;  July  20. 
Spring.     A.  H.  Oelkers.     2,097,418  ;  Oct.  26. 
Spring.     K.  Scharfenberg.     2,101,721  ;  Dec.  7. 
Sorine.     R.  L.   Stevens.     2,077.497  ;   Apr.  20. 
Spring     and     making     same.     Elastic.        E.     H.     Piron. 

2,069,270  ;  Feb.  2. 
Spring  and  spindle,   bracket.     W.   E.   Davis.     2,072,198  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Spring     arrangement.     Automobile.       J.     I.     Thomson. 

2,072,778  ;  Mar.  2. 
Spring    assembly.       G.     C.     Batz    and    H.    H.    Lanning. 

2,073,533  ;  Mar.  9. 
Spring   attachment    for    measuring    instruments.      J.    W. 

Beecher.     2,088,569  ;  Aug.  3. 
Spring  balancer.     C.  N.  Douglass.     2,072,582  ;  Mar.  2. 
Springboard.    H.  N.  Stevenson.    2,070,494  :  Feb.  9. 
Spring    cap    and     seat.     Equalizer.     T.     F.     Dwver,     Jr. 

2,094,569  ;  Sept.  28. 
Spring  clip.     A.  E.  Jesser.     2.074,475  ;  Mar.  23. 
Sprins  clip.      J.  H.  Van  Uum.      2,086.288  :  Julv  6. 
Spring  colling  machine.     W.  H.  Blount.     2,091,136  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Spring     coiling     machine.     Universal.     W.     H.     Blount. 

2,096,605  ;  Oct.  19. 
Spring   construction.     H.  H.  Hiatt.      2,090.295;   Aug.   17. 
Spring  contact  gauge.     J.   D.   Boehler  and  R.    A.   Sidur. 

2,077,510;  Apr.  20. 
Spring  cover.     J.  Brown.     2,069,666  ;  Feb.  2. 
Spring  cover.     G.  W.  Crabtree.     2,075,799-800  ;  Apr.  6. 
Spring  cover.     G.  W.  Crabtree.     2,091,352  ;  Aug.  31. 
Spring  cover.     G.  W.  Crabtree.     2,095.859  :  Oct.  12. 
Spring  cover.     G.  W.   Crabtree.     2.099.197;  Nov.    16. 
Spring  cover.     G.  W.  Crabtree.     2,102,061  ;   Dec.   14. 
Spring  cover.  W.  F.  Eisenhauer.     2.102,890  :  Dec.  21. 
Spring  cover.     W.  Janas.     2,087,192  ;  July  13. 
Spring    covering   apparatus.     A.    F.    Wonier.     2.093,531  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Spring  cushion  structure.     W.  Lesinski.     2,102,724  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Spring  detent.     A.  J.   Saarinen.     2,074,075;  M,nr.  16. 
Spring  device.     J.  K.  INIaki.     2,093.089  :   Sept.  14. 
Spring   device.    Individual    front    wheel.     R.    T.    Newton. 

2.090,141  ;  Aug.  17. 
Spring  expansion  bend.    J.  Y.  Snyder,  Jr.    2,068,876  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Spring  fastener.     H.  J.   Reiter.     2,071,575  ;  Feb.  23. 
Spring  fastener.      B.   C.    Place.      2.097.641  :   Nov.    2. 
Spring     for     railwa.v     cars.     Friction.       L.     E.     Endslev. 

2.095,545;  Oct.   12. 
Spring    for   shoe    forms.      L.    AV.    Reinhardt.      2,074,273  : 

Mar.  16. 
Spring,    Forming    a    volute.      H.    A.    Knox.      2,075,815 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Spring  hanger  attachment  for  automobile  frames.     D.  W. 

Sherman.     2,090,461 ;  Aug.  17. 
Spring  hinge.     E.  Bommer.     2,072,094  ;  Mar.  2. 
Spring    niacliinery.       C.    H.    Baer    and    H.    M.    Connor. 

2.078,828  :  Apr.  27. 
Spring    mechanism.    Power.    L.    A.    McNabb.    2,095,670 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Spring  motor.     T.  A.  Bvers.     2,080,65]  ;  iMav  IS. 
Spring  nut  lock.     G.  E.  Monroe.     2.072,176  ;  Mar.  2. 
Spring  of  nickel  Iron  alloy.     R.  Strauraann.     2,072,489  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Spring  plate.     A.  N.  Lukens.     2.095.933:  Oct.  12. 
Spring    press   stud   fastener.      L.    V.    Kaye.      2,091,099 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Spring  pressed   device.     E.   E.   Hewitt.     2,081,451  ;   Alav 

25. 
Spring  ratchet  for  micrometer  spindles,  Adjustable.     A. 

E.  Williams.     2,075,754  ;  Mar.  30. 
Spring  retainer.     W.W.Nash.     2,094.182  ;  Sept.  23. 
Spring  shackle.     A.  N.  Porter.     2.099,942  ;  Nov.  23. 
Spring  structure.     \V.  S.  lirown.     2.077.036;  Apr.  13 
Spring  structure.     W.  A.  Clark.     2,072,243  ;  Mar.  2. 


Spring  structure.     W.  A.  Clark.     2,094.527  ;   Sept.  28. 
Spring  structure.     W.  A.  Clark.     2,096,786  ;  Oct.  26. 
Spring  structure.    L.  H.  Hamilton.    2.100,543^  ;  Nov.  30. 
Spring  structure.     J.  M.  Oldham.     2,096,822  ;  Oct.  26. 
Spring  structure.     W.  E.  Wunderlich.     2,086,012  ;  July  6. 
Spring  structure.     L.  A.   Young.     2,101,124  ;  Dec.  7. 
Spring  suspension.     H.  Z.  Bixler.     2.092.046  ;  Sept.  7. 
Spring  suspension.     F.  V.  Cooke.     2,072,156 ;  Mar.  2. 
Spring  suspension.     C.  De  Los  Rice.     2,074,489  ;  Mar.  23. 
Spring  suspension.     V    W.  Kliesrath.     2,069,764  ;  Feb.  9. 
Spring   suspension.      V.   W.   Kliesrath.      2,073,639  ;    Mar. 

16. 
Spring  suspension.     V.  W.  Kliesrath.     2,073,873  :  Mar.  16. 
Spring  suspension.      M.    Olley.      2,083,661  ;   June    15. 
Spring  suspension.     M.  Olley.     2.092,614  :   Sept.  7. 
Spring     suspension     device.     Vehicle.       T.     C.     Prouty. 

2,073,267  ;  Mar.  9. 
Spring    suspension    for    a    baby    carriage    body.      H.    D. 

Schwarzbaum  and  E.  C.  Keyworth.     2,073,497 ;  Mar.  9. 
Spring    suspension    for    auto    vehicles.       W.     H.    Collier. 

2,079,314;  May  4. 
Spring     suspension     for     automobiles.       F.     M.     White. 

2,069,399  ;  Feb.  2. 
Spring  suspension  for  trailers.     T.  H.  Jacob.     2,101,545  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Spring  suspension  for  vehicles.  O.  Sanders,  Jr.  2,097,309  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Spring  suspension  for  vehicles.    R.  J.  Stimson.    2,073,032  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Spring   suspension    of  independent    car  wheels  especially 

for  motor  vehicles.    F.  Porsche.    2,099,312  ;  Nov.  16. 
Spring  suspension,  Vehicle.     A.  F.  Hickman.     2,068,676  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Spring  suspension.  Vehicle.     A.  F.  Hickman.     2,087,255  ; 

July  20. 
Spring    suspension.    Vehicle.     W.    W.    Wood.     2,094,088 ; 

Sept.  28. 
Spring  terminal  clip.    M.  Wachsman.     2,075,072  ;  Mar.  30. 
Spring  tester.     J.   Sunnen.     2,066,585  ;   Jan.  5. 
.Spring  testing  machine.     J.  Gogan.     2,088,372  ;  July  27. 
Spring  traction  wheel.     H.  H.  Fuller.     2,083,367  ;  June  8 
Spring  trailer.  Coil.     L.  Sterling.     2,100,040  ;  Nov.  23. 
Snriuc  unit.     D.   F.   Sproul.      2,097,524;  Nov.   2. 
Spring  unit.  Bolster.    D.  F.  Sproul.    2.080.793  :  May  IS. 
Spring  wind-up  for  wagons.     J.  Kuchar.     2,103,471 ;  Dec. 

28. 
Spring  winding  and  assembling  machine.     G.  F.  Robarge. 

2,088,094  ;  July  27. 
Springing  arrangement.     K.  Rabe.     2,082,509  ;  June  1. 
Springing  arrangement  for  motor  cars  and  the  like.     K. 

RnhP.      2. OSS. 340-1  ;  July  27. 
Springing  arrangement  for  the   wheels    of  vehicles.      M. 

Wagner.     2,070,817  ;  Feb.  16. 
Springing  for  vehicles.     F.  Nallinger.     2,087,543  :  July  20. 
Springing    means    for    vehicles    and    the    like.     K.    Rabe. 

2.088,342  ;  July  27. 
Springs,  Manufacture  of  leaf.     T.  R.  Weber.     2,086,992  ; 

.Tuly  13. 
Springs    of    motor    cars.    Arrangement    of.     E.     Stump. 

2,093,822  ;  Sept.  21. 
Sprinkler.     G.  Buelna.     2,071,109  ;  Feb.  16. 
Sprinkler.     .T.G.Evans.     2,086.515  :  .July  6. 
Sprinkler.     F.  M.  Holden.     2,066,531  ;  Jan.  5. 
Sprinkler.     L.    R.    Nelson    and    G.     Buelna.     2,086.281  ; 

July  6. 
Sprinkler.    Adjustable   full    circle.      W.   V.   E.   Thompson. 

2,076,753  ;  Apr.  13. 
Sprinkler.   Assembling   an   automatic.     A.    J.   Loepsinger. 

2.0S5.087  :  July  6. 
Sprinkler,  Automatic.     C.  G.  Keith.     2.084,585  ;  June  22. 
Sprinkler,  Automatic.     A.  J.  Loepsinger  and  H.  E.  Rose. 

2,075,816  :  Apr.  6. 
Sprinkler  for   receptacles.     C.   E.    Anderson.      2,071,101 : 

Feb.   16. 
Sprinkler  having   adjustable  port  openings.     W.   Van   E. 

Thompson.      2,083,282  :  June  8. 
Sprinkler  head.     C.  W.  Carlson.     2,090,284  :  Aug.  17. 
Sprinkler     head.       O.     B.     Mueller     and     P.     L.     Irving. 

2.091.790;  Aug.  31. 
Sprinkler  head.     E.  Tyden.     2,101,694  ;  Dec.  7. 
Sprinkler  head   for  automatic   sprinkler   systems.     A.   C. 

Rowley.     2,076,483  ;  Apr.  6. 
Sprinkler    head.    Slow    rotation.      W.    V.    E.    Thompson. 

2,090,406  ;  Aug.  17. 
Sprinkler,  Lawn.     H.  B.  Lombard.     2,084,817  ;  June  22. 
Sprinkler,  Lawn.     A.  H.  Voight.     2,087.175  :  July  13. 
Sprinkler  sy.stem.     J.  E.  Wallace.     2,079,368  ;   May  4. 
Sprinkler.  Traveling.     L.  H.  .^damson.     2.078.0S7  :  Mnv  4. 
Sprinkler,  Traveling.     W.  A.  Buckner.     2,075,336;   Mar. 

Sprinkler,  Twin.     W.  VanE.  Thompson.     2,068,718;  Jan. 

26. 
Sprinkling  device.     H.  L.  Webb.     2,073,187  ;  Mar.  9. 
Sprocket    and    guide    wheel.    Combined.      A.    W.    Nisbet. 

2.101.685;  Dec.  7. 
Spud.     H.  A.  Musham.     2,092,011 ;  Sept.  7. 
Spur  gear.    A.  Forster.    2,098,864  ;  Nov.  9. 
Spur    retainer,     Snap-on.     W.     J.     Seyfarth.     2,098,017; 

Nov.  2. 
Squeegee.    W.  J.  Dennis.     2.088,777  ;  Aug  3 
Squeegee,  Windshield.     C.   Gulotta.     2,080,129  ;  May   11. 
Siiiioeze  gate.     C.   W.   Johnson.     2,084,255  ;   June   15. 
Stabilizer.     J.  Dall.     2,087,535 ;  July  20. 
Stabilizer.      J.   D.    Madden.      2,067,640 :    Jan.    12. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


1019 


vehicle.        R.      C.      Dahlinger. 
L.    Mateer    and    G.    F.    Eustls. 


Stabilizer,      Automotive 

2,088,841  ;  Aug.  3. 
Stabilizer    control.       G. 

2,090,691  ;  Aug.  24. 
Stabilizer   for   guns.     S.   G.    Green.     2,101,848 ;  Dec.   14. 
Stabilizer    for    horticultural    sprays.       A.     C.     Sessions. 

2,086,746  ;  July  13. 
Stabilizer  for  motor  vehicles.     E.  E.  Williams.     2,098,120  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Stabilizer    for    vehicles.     C.     B.    Huntman.     2,089,263 ; 

Aug.   10. 
Stabilizer  structure  for  automobiles.     H.  L.  Chisholm,  Jr. 

2,100,381  ;  Nov.  30. 
Stabilizer,  Thyratron  inverter.     A.  H.  Mittag.     2,070,446  : 

Feb.  9. 
Stabilizing  and  gas  conversion  process,  Combined.     M.  P. 

Youker.     2,076,013  ;  Apr.   6. 
Stabilizing  device  for  aerial  navigation  machines.     E.  E. 

Oehmichen.     2,098,877  ;  Nov.  9. 
Stabilizing    device    for    tvi^o-stroke    free    piston    engines. 

G.  J.  P.  J.  J.  Brun.     2,097,431  ;  Nov.  2. 
Stabilizing      means      for      ships.        O.      A.      Throndsen. 

2,075,594;    Mar.   30. 
Stable   powdered   products  containing  milk  sugar.  Manu- 
facture   of.      D.    D.    Peebles    and    P.    D.    V.    Manning. 
2,088,606;  Aug.  3. 
Stack  lifter.     R.  T.  Romine.     2,099,078  ;  Nov.  16. 
Stack,   Manifold.      R.   Luzzatto.      2,093,086  ;    Sept.    14. 
Stacker  mechanism   for  paper   cutting  machines.     G.    W. 

Mudd.      2,094,665  ;    Oct.    5. 
Stacking  device.     A.  E.  Almgren.     2,070,568  ;  Feb.  16. 
Stacking  mechanism  for  paper  box  machines  and  the  like. 

E.  G.  Staude.     2,072,318  ;  Mar.  2. 
Stacks  of  sheets  or  the  like.  Marking.     O.  T.  Thompson. 

2,080,006  ;  July  6. 
Stage  apparatus.     R.  L.  Geib.     2,077.104  ;  Apr.  13. 
Stage  appliance.    C.  R.  Powell.     2,097,091  ;  Oct.  26. 
Staging,   Safety.     W.  A.  Heinrich,   C.   A.  Fo.x,  and   E.   J. 

Deright.     2,074,586;  Mar.  23. 
Stair    construction    and    unit    block    therefor.     A.    Lee. 

2,093,763  ;  Sept.  21. 
Stair  operating  device.     R.  B.  Marschke.     2,095,392  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Stair  structure  for  tanks.     J.  W.  Van  Dyke.     2,085,839  ; 

July  C. 
Stairway,  Moving.     E.  M.   Bouton  and  G.   C.   Saltzman. 

2,071,813  ;   Feb.   23. 
Stairway,    Moving.     E.   M.   Bouton.     2.088,460 ;   July  27. 
Stairway,  Moving.     J.  Dunlop.      2,071,819  ;  Feb.  23. 
Stairway,  Moving.     J.  Dunloi).     2.081.989  :  June  1. 
Stairway,   Moving.     J.  Dunlop.      2,085,076 ;   June   29. 
Stairway.  Moving.     A.  E.  Handy.     2,103,327  ;  Dec.  28. 
Stairway     protective     device,     Aloving.     A.     E.     Handy. 

2,096,583  :  Oct.  19. 
Stake.     E.  H.  Bradford.     2,084,239  ;  June   15. 
Stake    pocket    for    cars.      R.    A.    Lewis   and    C.    Schenck. 

2,097,284  ;  Oct.  26. 
Stake,  Tetherine.     R.  E.  Webb.     2.087,176  :  July  13, 
Stalk  cutter.     P.  W.  Spell.     2,067,104  ;  Jan.  5. 
Stall,  Animal.     E.  S.  Gandrud.     2.085,308;  June  29. 
Stall.    Sun.      R.    Roberts.      2.078,975;   May   4. 
Stamp,   Adjustable  dating.     L.    Melind.     2,088.009  ;   July 

27, 
Slamp,  Ad.iustable  hand.     A.E.Grant.     2,080,220  ;  July  0. 
Stamp  and  the  like.  Revenue,    J.  B.  Lawrence.    2,093,841  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Stamp,  Hand.     M.  M.  Corey.     2,070,512;  Feb.  9. 
Stamp.  Hand.     A.  E.   Grant.      2,089.549:  Aug.  10. 
Stjimp.  Hnnd.      S.  E.  Richcson.      2.0nr,..1.10  ;  Oct.  19. 
Stamp  Iiolder.     C.  A.  Swan.son.     2,098.814:  Nov.  9. 
Stamp   printing  device.  Tax.     J.  A.    Sfrother  and  W.  F. 

Bernart,  Jr.     2,090.019:   Aug.   24. 
Stamp     retainer     for     beer     barrels.     M.     P.     Janiseh. 

2,088.375  :  July  27. 
Stamp,    Srlf-inkinK.      L.    Melind.      2,079,080;    May   4. 
Stamp  ,s\ipport.     R.O.Morgan.     2,101,023  ;  Dec."7. 
Stamp  f;ix  device.     W.  P..  WliUo.     2,080,75:1:  Mnv  IS 
Stamp.   Time.      E.    (',.    Wntkins,   H.    E.    Tlobbv.   and    J     A 

Dell.      2.0!)5.r,S:>,  :   Oct.   12. 
Stamp  VfiiditiK  ntul  mlvrrt  isint;  niacliine.  Combined.     C.  M 

Wheeler.     2,000,062:  Jan,  5. 
Stamping  and   embossing  machine  and  In  particular  bis- 
cuit making   machines.     L.  Mnrsden.     2,090,614  ;   Nov. 
10. 
Sliimplii^'     apparatus,    Eli'Ctromngnetlc.      J.    A.    JonsRon 

^.Or.CAOP,  ;  Jan.  5. 
Stamping  machine.     IT.  Oelbaum.     2,078,004  ;  Apr,  20 
Stamping  machine,     S.  Svenson.     2.077.724;  Apr.  20. 
Sliiiiipiiig    or    burr    fonnlng   tool.      T,.    Serni.      2,088,978  ■ 

Aug.  :',. 
Stamps,     Sanitary     po.stage     and     tax.       J.     L.     Small. 

2,001,244  ;   Aug.    24. 
Stanchion,  Animal.     O.   E.  Olson.     2,007.103;  Oct.  20 
Stanchion  iiHK('inl)ly.     <".  O.  Patten.     2.068,888:  Jan.  20. 
Stanchion,  Lifting.     F.  A.  iHaacson.     2,002.314;   Sept.  7. 
Stand  :  Hcc—- 

BiiKket   Htand.  I)iHi)lay  xtiind. 

Boiler  Htand.  Ilowe  Htand. 

Book  Htand.  liiiiiip  Ntiiini. 

CliriNtiiiiiH  tree  stand.  Mol)lle  ^;Mrl)Mge  and  hhIi  c.-m 

('oiiiliiniition      m  n  c  li  I  n  e  Htand. 

Htand.  Motor-block  Htand. 

DiHpenNing  Htnnd.  MuhIc  Htand. 


Stand  :  See — 
Packing      and      weighing      Smoking  stand. 

stand.  Telephone  stand. 

Rotatable  display  stand.  Tire  buffing  stand. 

Seed   display  stand.  °        Tire  changing  stand. 

Shoe  display  stand.  Tire  supporting  stand. 

Shoe   gluing  stand.  Water    service    stand. 

Stand.     W.   C.  Harper.     2,080,205  ;  May  11. 
Stand.    P.  A.  Malin  and  L.  Domine.     2,071,887  ;  Feb.  23, 
Stand  and  dressing  table.   Folding  bath.     C.  T.  De  Puy 

and   W.   C.  Baxter.     2,085,901  ;  July  6. 
Stand   for  bicycles.    Supporting.     K.   Karpel.     2,082,248 

June   1. 
Stand  for  coffee  funnels.     H.  Cory.     20,302  ;  Mar.  23. 
Stand  for  display  devices.     W.  Stuebing,  Jr.     2,068,358 

Jan.  19. 
Stand  for  display  devices.     W.  Stuebing,  Jr.      2,069,484 

Feb.  2. 
Stand    for    display    trays    and    the    like.      A.    A.   Wright 

2,066.378  ;  Jan.  5. 
Stand  for  display  trays.  Knock-down.      H.   H.   Williams 

2,075,320;   Mar.    30. 
Stand  for  display   trays.  Knock-down.     H.   H.   Williams 

2,087,421 ;  July  20. 
Stand  for  dobby  looms.  Spring.     E.  R.  Holmes.    2,097,665 

Nov.  2. 
Stand     for     motor     driven     tools.        T.     L.     Hedgpeth 

2,080,475  ;  May  18. 
Stand  for  the  display  of  goods,  signs,  and  the  like,  Moving 

E.  M.  Dasi.     2,087,187  :  July  13. 
Standpipe,  Portable.     J.  T.  Corley.     2.067,044  ;  Jan.  5. 
Stand    structure.    Display.       H.    E.    Lynch.       2,066,844 

Jan.  5. 
Stands,    Appliance    for     shoe    fitting.     E.     W.    Johnson. 

2,096,551  ;  Oct.  19. 
Standard    cranial    point    of    orientation.    Apparatus    for 

establishing  a.     E.  W.   Snell.     2,101,105  :  Dec.  7. 
Standard,  Supporting.     \V.   V.  Metz.     2,078,866  ;  Apr.  27. 
Staple.     O.  S.  Nelson.     2,081,062  ;  May  18. 
Staple.     R.  C.  Tumminello.     2,067,359;  Jan.  12. 
Staple    driving    machine.      R.    E.    Peterson.      2,086,922  ; 

July  13. 
Staple-extractor.      H.    G.    Allen    and    H.    A.    Bickford. 

2,079,072  ;  May  11. 
Staple  fibers,   Apparatus  for  opening.     M.   Whitehead  and 

A.  W.  Keight.     2,079,094-  May  4. 
Staples,  Forming  wire.     M.  Vogel.     2.088.005  :  July  27. 
Staples,  Making.     H.  D.  Randall.     2.103,176  ;  Dec.   21. 
Stapling.     F.  R.  Curtiss.     2,069,601 ;  Feb.  2. 
Stapling  and  tacking  machine.    A.  L.  Hansen.     2,080,130  ; 

Mav  n. 
Stapling  device.     E.  C.  Bunnell.     2,087,242  :  Julv  20, 
Stapling  device.     W.   G.   Pankonin.     2.087.779  ;   Julv   20. 
Stapling  device.     W.  G.   Pankonin.     2,103,551 ;   Dec.   28. 
Stapling  device.     W.  Schafroth.     2,080,634  ;   May  IS. 
Stapling  device.     H.  C.   Stockel.     2,097.865  ;  Nov.   2. 
Stapling  machine.     B.   B.   Blanchard.     2,078.999;   Mav   4. 
Stapling  machine.     S.  A.  Crosby.     2,073,958-9  ;  Mar.  16. 
Stapling  machine.     S.  A.  Crosbv.     2,096,573  ;  Oct.  19. 
Stapling  machine.     H.  Dingle.     2,098,573  ;  Nov.  9. 
stapling  machine.     W.  Drypolcher.     2.083.227  ;  June  8. 
Stapling  machine.     H.  M.  Kinslow.     2,074,611  ;  Mar.  23. 
Stapling  machine.      W.  F.  Newhouse.      2.097.499  ;  Nov.  2. 
Stapling  machine.     M.  Vogel.     2,073,819  ;  Mar.  16. 
Stapling  machine  for  closing  flaps  of  cartons  or  the  like. 

M.  Bogel.     2,101,660  ;  Dec.  7. 
Stapling     or     wire-stitchlng     machine.       H.     G.     Allen. 

2,079,073;  May  11, 
Star  con.struction.    J.  G.  Neldinger.    2,067.241  ;  Jan.  12. 
Star  decoration  system.    H.  J.  Lozier.    2,081,803  ;  Jlav  25. 
Star  drill.     L.  A.  Smith.     2,060.427  ;  Jan.  5. 
Starch-degrading    enzymes.    Preparation    of.      W.    Ne\ige- 

bauer.     2,081,676;   May   25, 
Starch,  Manufacture  of,     J.  Credo.     2,090,187  :  Aug.  17. 
Starch,    Manufacture   of.      R.    E.    Greenfield   and    IT.    R. 

Baker.     2.072,633  ;  Mar.  2. 
Starch,    Manufacture    of.      F.    L.    Jefteries.      2,088,706 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Starch,  Manufacture  of.    A.  II.  Kelling.     2,100,744 ;  Nov. 

30. 
Starch    nianuf;icture,   Process   applicable    to.     \.    Peltr.er. 

2,097,531  ;  Nov,  2, 
Starch,    Process    for    the    manufacture    of    di.>«integratlon 

products  of.     B.  Bochskandl.     2,070,570  ;  T'>b,  16, 
Starch,   Production   of.     A.   Frltze.     2,084.250;   June   15. 
Starch    svstem.    Wot,     W.   B.   NewklrU.     2.089.404;   Aug. 

10. 
Starter      attachment,      Cu.shlon      drive.        .\.      Johnson. 

2,070.277  ;   Fob,  9. 
Slarlcr,  Anlcimatic      K".   R,  Blake.      2.0,S5.7;M  :  Julv  0. 
Stnvl.T  control.     B.  S.  Alkman.     2.073,133;   Mnr.  0, 
Starter   i-ontrol,   Autoinntic,      P.   IT.   Maurer.      2.078,608; 

Apr.  27. 
Starter  control.  Engine.     P.  II,  Mauror,     2.073, 61,"i  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Sliiiier   ('(intiol    for   Internal   combustion   englnos.      M,    H, 

Elkln.     2,067,180;   Jan,  12. 
Slarlt'r,  lOnglne.     J.  Ayr.>s.     2,101.606  ;  IVc.  7, 
starter.  I'Inglne,      J.   A,  Chrirter.      2.0R2.S73    I  ;  June  8. 
Starter.  Engine.     J.  A.  Charter.     2,103.23:1:  IVo.   2S, 
Starter.   lOimlne.     J,   W.  Fit/.  (!.M-iild.      2.0!).S.S0it  ;   Nov.  0 
Starter,   lOngine,     R.  P,  Iyiin,slng,     2. 00.'?, 325  :   Sept.   II, 
Starter,     Engine.       K.     L.     WalU.M-    and     A.    T.     ritlm.in 

2,087.000;  July  13, 


1020 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Starter,  Engine.     C.  E.  Wheeler.     2,096,570  ;  Oct.  19. 
Starter    for    internal     combustion    engines.     H.    Klein. 

3,099,524;  Nov.  16. 
Starter  for  internal   combustion   engines,  Automatic.     O. 

Gruenberger.     2,074,110  ;  Milr.  16. 
Starter    for    pool-tvpe    tubes.     J.    M.    Cage.     2,089,174 ; 

Aug.    10. 
Starter.  Motor.     E.  C.  Phillips.     2,075.865  ;  Apr.  6. 
Starting   and   stopping    mechanism.      A.    Bates   and   W. 

A.  Barker.     2,090,661  ;  Aug.  24. 
Starting    and    stopping    mechanism.      W.     E.    Xaugler. 

2,080,544:  May  18. 
Starting  apparatus  for  automobiles.     H.  W.  Lindenmuth 

and  J.  H.  Smith.     2,094,177  :  Sept.  28. 
Starting  apparatus  for  internal  combustion  engines.     A. 

Callsen.     2,090,342  ;  Aug.  17. 
Starting  device  and  safety  shut-off  for  gas-fired  industrial 

furnaces.  Automatic.     W.  J.  Kerr.     2,085,195  ;  June  29. 
Starting  device  for  electric  motors.    R.  Knapp.    2,077.330  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Starting  equipment  for  Diesel  engines.     F.  G.  Hudson  and 

L.  A.  Smith.     2,067,449  ;  Jan.  12. 
Starting  gate.     A.  T.  J.  Bahr.     2,066.447  ;  Jan.  5. 
Starting  gate.     J.  M.  Mason.     2,103,968;   Dec.   28. 
Startine  means   for  wind-driven   generator  units.     E.   F. 

McDonald,  Jr.     2,086,279  ;  July  6. 
Starting  mechanism.     R.  M.  Nardone.     2.068.463  ;  Jan.  19. 
Starting      mechanism,      Automatic.        P.      H.      Maurer. 

2,071,042  ;  Feb.  16. 
Starting    mechanism    for    internal    combustion    engines, 

Automatic.     F.  T.  Christian.     2,103,405  ;  Dec.  28. 
Starting    system,    Automatic.     I.    E.    Coffev.     2,068,484 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Starting  system,  Automatic.     M.  W.   Morris.     2,103,375  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Starting     system     for     automobiles,     Electrical.     H.     F. 

Mitchell.     2,096,378  ;  Oct.  19. 
Starting  system  for  internal  combustion  engines.  Electric. 

J.  G.   Sola.     2,078.980;  May  4. 
Stateroom   and   accommodation   enclosure   for   ships   and 

the  like.     G.  G.   Sharp.     2,079,635  ;  May  11. 
Static  electric  machine.    E.  Van  den  Berghen.     2,088,934  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Static  eliminator.     J.  Simons.     2.083,478  :  June  8, 
Static  limiting  device.    D.  G.  McCaa.     2,086,566  ;  July  13. 
Static   limiting   device.     D.    G.    McCaa.     2,099,818 ;   Nov. 

23. 
Static    neutralizing   device.     A.    N.    Kimball.     2,087,915 ; 

July  27. 
Static    reducini;    svsteni.      F.    B.    MacLaren.      2,078.607; 

Apr.  27. 

Static  tube  sleeve.     A.  W.  Knislev.     2,101,858  ;  Dec.   14. 
Station  announcer.     V.  Smith.     2,095,401 ;  Oct.  12. 
Station  announcer  and  advertising  medium.     A.  Partman 

and  A.  Plihcik,  Jr.     2.076,206  ;  Apr.  6. 
Station    for    ocean    cables,    Repeating.      W.    S.    Gorton. 

2,079,689  ;  May  11. 
Station     scale     for     radio     receiver     sets.       E.     Konig. 

2.081,278  ;  May  25. 
Station   selecting  system.      A.    S.   Benjamin.      2.083,552 ; 

June  15. 
Station  selector  and   tuning  device.  Automatic.     F.   W. 

Kiena.     2.097,330  ;  Oct.  26. 
Station    selector    for    radio    receivers.     E.    Ebbighausen. 

2,082,484  :  June  1. 
Station   selector   for    radio   receivers.   Automatic.      W.   J. 

Bowman.     2.098.331 ;  Nov,  9. 
Stationery,    Continuous    manifold.      A.    R.    MacFarland 

2,089.128  ;  Aug.  3. 
Statistical  machine,  Record  card  controlled.     C.  Campbell. 

2,076,703;  Apr.  13. 
Statue,  lamp,  and  loudspeaker,   Combined.     C.  J.  Apple- 

stam.     2,068,519  ;  Jan.  19. 
StatiiP.s    similar   to   objects.    Manufacturing.      I.   Morioka. 

2,or,r.,n96  :  .Tan.   5. 
Stave,  Composite  vitreous  tile  and  concrete.     P.  C.  Fish. 

2,077,750  :  Apr.  20. 
Stay  bar.      H.  C.  Cramer.     2.090.110  ;  Aug.  17. 
Stavbolt    assemblage.     J.    R.    Flannerv.     2.096,454 ;    Oct. 

19. 
Stavbolt  assemblage  and   cap  therefor.     G.   P.   Robinson, 

2,076,160;  Apr.  6. 
Stavbolt  connections,  Forming.     li.  J.  Peters.     2.008.432  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Staybolt.  Blovable.    J.  Urbanek  and  H.  Ileinzel.    2.068.968  : 

Jan.  26. 
Staybolts.  Apparatus  for  testing.     G.  R.  Greenslade  and  J. 

B.  Arnistronc.     2,091. fi.'?4:  Aug.  31. 
Staybolts,  Testing.     G.   R.  Greenslade.     2,103,256 ;  Dec. 

28. 
Stay,  Box.    E.  H.  Ancier.     2,098,909  :  Nov.  9. 
Stay,  Collar.     B.  B.  Manaster.     2.066,636  ;  Jan.  5. 
Stay     strips.     Making     box     corner.       P.     T.     Jackson. 

2,080,000  ;  May  11. 
Staying  machine.     L.   L.    Wlsmer.     2,070,767 ;   Feb.    16. 
Steadvrest     tor     grinding     machines.       A.     <;.     Beldi'n. 

2,078,556  ;  Apr    27. 
Steady     rest,     Hydraullcally    operated.     C.     G.    Flygare. 

2,086.024  :  July  6. 
Steak    tenderizing    and    dicing    tool.      G.    A.    Wachowski. 

2,100,770;   Nov.   30. 
Steak   tenderizing  apparatus.     H.   D.  Blake.      2,090,829  ; 

Aug.   24. 


Steam    and    hot    water    boiler.      D.    Conekin.      2,079,546 ; 

May   4. 
Steam,      Apparatus     for     cleaning.       W.     T.      Sherman. 

2,091,421 ;  Aug.  31. 
Steam  boiler.     G.  L.  Barrett.     2,069,693  ;  Feb.  2. 
Steam  boiler.     J.  E.  Black,  C.  S.  Smith,  and  R.  R.  Behr. 

2  092  299  •   Sept.   7. 
Steam  boiler.     I.  Hairter.     2,075,609  ;  Mar.  30. 
Steam  boiler.     H.  J.  Kerr  and  I.  L.  Langvand.    2,067,669  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Steam  boiler.     P.  Pothier  and  E.  Vigneault.     2,090,229  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Steam  boiler  furnace.    D.  H.  N.  Mayo.     2,084,739  ;  June 

22 
Steam  box.     W.  H.  Cook.     2,102,943  ;  Dec.  21. 
Steam,  Cleaning.     W.   T.   Sherman.     2,078,779  ;  Apr.   27. 
Steam  drier.     P.   Pascale.     2,088.531  ;  July  27. 
Steam  engine.     H.  J.  Titus  and  J.  S.  Wallis.     2,075,069  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Steam   from   grinders.    Apparatus    for    removing.     F.    W. 

Partsch.     2,093,478;    Sept.   21. 
Steam  generating  apparatus.     M.  H.  Kuhner.     2,082,401 ; 

June  1. 
Steam,  Generation  and  superheating  of.     H.  W.  Snyder. 

2,075,067  ;  Mar.  30. 
Steam    generator.      S.   C.   Best.      2,097,268;   Oct.    26. 
Steam  generator.     W.  R.  Irwin.     2,099,851  ;  Nov.  23. 
Steam   generator.     M.   H.   Kuhner.     2,081,241 ;   May  25. 
Steam     generator.     F.      Michel      and     H.      Gleichmann. 

2,081,948  ;  June  1. 
Steam  generator.     G.  W.  SaathofE.    2,070,182  ;  Feb.  9. 
Steam  generator.     H.  N.  F.  Verloop.     2,098,841 ;  Nov.  9. 
Steam    generator   for    cloth   pressing   and    steaming   de- 
vices.    A.   H.    Schmidt.     2.084,282  ;   June   15. 
Steam    generator,    Tubular    continuous-llow.      C    Miiller. 

2,074,235  ;  Mar.  16. 
Steam  generators,  Method  and  apparatus   for  operating. 

O.  B.  Campbell.    2,079,986  ;  May  11. 
Steam  heating   control  apparatus.     J.    T.   Midyette,   Jr. 

2,079.915  ;  May  11. 
Steam  heating  furnace.     F.  O.  Tauber.     2,090,491  ;  Atig. 

17. 
Steam  heating  system.     J.  Van  Vulpen.     2,090,013  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Steam  heating  system  and  supplying  steam  to  the  radiators 

thereof.     F.  I.  Raymond.     2,103,178  ;  Dec.  21. 
Steam   heating  systems,   Apparatus   for   treating.      O.   J. 

Bublitz.     2,073,139  ;  Mar.  9. 
Steam    injector,    Exhaust.     R.    D.    and    J.    C.    Metcalfe. 

2,082,295  ;  June  1. 
bteam  jet  exhauster.     R.  E.  Hellmer.     2.085,361 ;  June  29. 
Steam   main    construction.      M.    H.    Gvsling.      2,081,807  ; 

May  25, 
Steam,   Method  and  apparatus  for  purifying  wet.     E.  M. 

Frankel.     2,067,080  ;  Jan.  5. 
Steam  motor.     C.  E.  Bishop.     2,088,582  ;  Aug.  3. 
Steam  of  steam  plants  into  the  open  air,  Discharging  the 

exhaust.     E.  Burmeister.     2,094,315  ;  Sept.  28. 
Steam  pressure  regulator.     C.  M.  Terry.     2,100,555  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Steam  purifying  device.     J.   Goldstein.      2,074,505  ;   Mar. 

23. 
Steam  scrubber.     C.  W.  Rice.     2,070,067  ;  Feb.  9. 
Steam     separator     and     superheater.       W.     L.     Kisling. 

2,071,128  ;  Feb.  16. 
Steam  trap.     J.  W.  Barton.     2.083,770  ;  June  15. 
Steam  trap.     P.  R.  Dunn.     2,097,401  ;  Oct.  26. 
Steam  trap.     G.  F.  Gerdts.     2,074,690  ;  Mar.  23. 
Steam  trap.     G.  F.  Gerdts.     2,089.998  :  Aug.  17. 
Steam  trap.    H.  J.  C.  Wells.     2,084,470  ;  June  22. 
Steam  valve  gear.     J.  A.  Le  Cain.     2,082,704  ;  June  1. 
Steam  valve  gear.     A.  G.  Rockwood.     2.095,287  ;  Oct.  12. 
Steamer    and     presser.     Garment.       G.     T.     Oberwetter. 

2,067,858;  Jan.  12. 
Steamer.  Domestic.     C.   O.    Olsson.     2,089.411;   Aug.   10. 
Steamer,  Electrically  operated.     C.  L.  Redfield  and  N.  De 

Long.     2,076,669  ;  Apr.  13. 
Steamer,  Vegetable.     S.  H.  Champlin.     2,083,293  ;  June  8. 
Steaming     and      pressing     machine,      W.      H.      Shields. 

2.101.6.55  ;  Dec.  7. 
Steel,  Alloy.     B.  D.  Saklatwalla.     2,102.283  ;  Dec.  14. 
Steel  and  articles  formed  therefrom.  Macbineable.     L.   H. 

Wmkler.     2.079.058;  Mav  4. 
Steel   and   flux   emnloyed   in   such   method.    Making   open 

hearth.     P.  J.  Whitaker.     2,086,756  ;  July  13. 
Steel  and  making  same.  Alloy.     P.  Payson.     Re.  20,421 ; 

June  22.  .J  .  ,         . 

^*o®lA"''  making  the  same.  Magnetic  sheet.     W.  E.  Ruder. 
2.088.440  ;   Julv  27. 

^*2'o69^658  •  r^°h "2*'     ^°*^^°S     ^^^^^-       ^-     ^-     Renkin. 
Steel    and    reenforced    concrete    construction.    Composite 

structural.    K.R.Schuster.     2,069.280 ;  Feb.  2. 
Steel  and  steel  sheets.     C.  A.  Scl.arschu.     2,095,400  ;  Oct. 

Steel,     Apparatus    for    heat-treating.       C.     J.     Coberly. 

^*o^ivo*29>'P'''?^    ''"<^    hardening.      A.     R.     Stargardter. 

2,073,501  ;  Mar.  9. 
Steel  for  musical  instruments.     H.  C.  Carter.     2,082,683  ; 

June  1. 
^^^r'  ■J''OJ^    chromium    steel    scrap.    Making    chromium. 

V.  B.  Browne.     2,096,318  ;  Oct.  19. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


1021 


Steel  ingots  and  regenerative  soaking  pit  therefor,  Treat- 
ing.    F.  H.  Loftus.     2.085,811  ;  July  6. 
Steel,  Making.     C.  B.  Francis.     2,079,848;  May  11. 
Steel,    Making    rimmed.      R.    E.    Zimmerman    and    C.    D. 

King.     2,102,502  ;  Dec.  14. 
Steel,   Manufacturing   low    carbon.      E.    C.    Bain   and   H. 

Gruber.     2,068,785  ;  Jan.   26. 
Steel,   Method   and   apparatus   for  making   open   hearth. 

M.  J.  Conway.     2,069,196  ;  Feb.  2. 
Steel  motor.     B.   Loeffler.     2,089.277 ;   Aug.   10. 
Steel  products.  Improving  the  structure  of.    F.  Bartscherer. 

2,066,314  ;  Jan.  5. 
Steel  puller.     L.  A.  Koemer.     2,080.673;  May  18. 
Steel  roll  composition.    W.  J.  Merten.    2,069,260  ;  Feb.  2. 
Steel      scrap.      Utilizing      stainless.       V.      B.      Browne. 

2,096,317  ;  Oct.  19. 
Steel    sheets.    Manufacture    of    silicon.     O.    E.    Romig. 

2,083,275  ;  June  8. 
Steel  strip  and  its  production.     J.  C.  Whetzel.     2,095,580  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Steel,  Treating.     R.   S.  Archer.     2,080,159;  May  11. 
Steel   wool    and   soap  holder.     E.   Kleinman.      2,067,535 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Steel  wool  pad.     H.  A.  Dyer.     2,093,268  ;  Sept.  14. 
Steels,   Heat  treatment  of.      J.   W.  Harsch.     2,103,848; 

Dec.  28. 
Steels,   Improving  the  physical   properties    of  austenitic. 

P.  D.  Ffield.     2,080,367-8;  May   11. 
Steels,   Making  alloy.     T.   N.   Armstrong,   Jr.,   and  F.  B. 

Anderson.     2,082,783  ;   June  8. 
Steels,   Welding  chromium  alloy.     F.  M.  Becket  and  R. 

Franks.     2,080,001  ;  May  11. 
Steering,      Apparatus      for     assisting.        J.      L.      Barr, 

2,093,184  ;  Sept.  14. 
Steering  apparatus.  Hydraulic.     O.  B.  Boyer.     2,093,801  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Steering    arrangement     for     motor     vehicles.     J.     Kolbe. 

2,094;541  ;  Sept.  28. 
Steering  device.     L.  H.  Johnson.     2,070,832 ;  Feb.  16. 
Steering,   Device   for  assisting.     J.   L.   Barr.     2,091,498  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Steering     device     for     automobiles.       W.     H.     Furness. 

2,098,778  ;  Nov.  9. 
Steering,  Device  to  aid.     J.  L.  Barr  and  J.  C.  Houghton. 

2,072,792  ;  Mar.  2. 
Steering    facilities    of    an    automobile.      H.    P.    Hanson. 

2,073,931  ;  Mar.  16. 
Steering  gear.    A.  D.  Robbins.     2,086,780 :  July  13. 
Steering  gear.     B.   W.    Twyman.     2,073,717  ;   Mar.   16. 
Steering  gear.     B.  W.  Twyman.     2,102,296  ;  Dec,  14, 
Steering  gear,  Cam  and  lever.    P.  A.  Newman.    2,071,235  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Steering  knuckle.     A.  Hesselrode.     2,094,945  ;  Oct.  5. 
Steering   lever    joint.      W.    A.    KuU    and    O.    Rasraussen. 

2,083,718  ;  June  15. 
Steering  means.     B.  Chance.     2.102,513  ;  Dec,  14. 
Steering  means.   Automatic.     B.  Chance.     2,102,511-12 ; 

Doc.  14. 
Steering  mechanism.     O.  F.  Lundelius  and  M.   N.   I.,efler. 

2,095,566  ;  Oct.  12. 
Steering  mechanism.     A.  O.  McCollum.     2,086,814  ;  July 

13. 
Steering  mptlianism.     R.  S.   S.inford.     2,069, . ')40  :  Feb.  2. 
Steering  mechanism.     P.  J.  Welsh.     2,093,298 ;  Sept.  14. 
Steering  mechanism  for  a  tractor  and  swivel  trailer  units. 

E.  N.  Geffroy.     2,097,184  ;  Oct.  26. 
Steering    mcchMnisiii     lor    motor    vehicles.     A.    del    Rio. 

2,096,650;  Oct,  19. 
Steering  mechanism   for  motor  vehicles.      W.   O.   Thurbor. 

2,079,536;  May  4, 
Steering     mechanism     for     vehicles.       E.     K.     Benedek. 

2,075,507;  Mar.  30. 
Steering     mechanism     for     vehicles.       A.     F.     Hickman. 

2,085,021  ;  June  29. 
Stoering.  MocliMnisiii  1o  .aid.     J.  L.  Barr  and  J.  0.  Hough- 
ton.    2.078,596  ;  Apr.  27. 
Steering   of   motor    veliiclos,    Arrangement    for   the    auto- 
matic.    A.  W.  r.niun.     2,074,2.'')1  ;  Mar.  10. 
Steering     post     and     wheel    assembly.     S.     A.     Walker. 

2.088.140  :   July  27. 
Steering,  .Safety  twin.     J.  H.  Kless.     2,091,821;  Aug.  31. 
Steej-ing  stabilizer.     H.  Golden.     2,091,227  ;  Aug.   24. 
Steering    stabilizer.       J.     K.     Lencke     and     H.     Schmld. 

2,072.954  ;  Mar.  9. 
Steering   system    for   dirigible   craft.    Automatic.      B.    B. 

Holmes.     2.095.031  ;  Oct.  5. 
Steering  system.  Power.     R.  C.  Kenyon.     2,081,054  ;  May 

18. 
Steering  wheel.     J.  W.  Anderson.     2,073,822  ;  Mar.  16. 
Steering  wheel.     <).  K.  Becker.     2,0!)4.fl3l  ;  Oct.  5. 
Steering  wheel.     H.   Oehmen.     2,100,147;   Nov.   23. 
Steering  wheel.      K.  W.  Sheller.      2,082.221;  June  1. 
Steering   wheel.   Adjustable.      J.   T.   Hughes.      2,074,334; 

Mar.  23. 
Steering-wheel    drive    for    power    vehicles.      R.    Busslen. 

2,084,429  ;   June  22. 
.Stc'criiig    wheel    poNt,    lO.xlenslble.       R.    E.    J.    Garri'tson. 

2,075,110;  Mar.  30. 
.Stem  for  elcclrlc  liinip.s  and  .HJinlliir  iirllilrM.     1'',  II.   KiiiM 

2,069,079  :  Jan.   2i; 
Stem    for   electron    dlsclinrge    devices.      O.    M.    Rose,    Jr. 

2,000,850:  Jan,  5. 
Rt<'in    for    eli'clroii    diHcharge    devices,      fj.    M.     Roxi',    Jr. 
2.0S2,S'1S  :  June  8. 


A.    J.    Vasselll. 


Stem    for    electron    discharge    devices. 

2,071,597;   Feb.    23.  ^  ,^ 

Stem  for  smoking  pipes,  cigar  and  cigarette  holders.     J. 

H.  Karlson.     2,094,708  ;  Oct.  5. 
Stencil.    J.C.Smith.    2,102,228  ;  Dec.  14.  _ 

Stencil,  Addressing.     N.  D.  Luckie.     2,101,949;  Dec.  14. 
Stencil    and    inking    device    therefor.     W.    B.    Whitmore. 

2.086,011  ;  July  6. 
Stencil,  Blackboard.     W.  H.  Corbett.     2,090,186  :  Aug.  17. 
Stencil  cutting  machine.     W.  C.  Marsh.     2,067,702  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Stencil  device.     C.  H.  Rasmussen.     2,073,379  ;  Mar.  9. 
Stencil    device.    Progressive.      M.    A.    Levin.      2,066,477 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Stencil    printing    machine.      C.    F.    Engert.      2,071,824 ; 

Feb.   23. 
Stencil    printing    machine.     S.    L.    IMershon.     2.082.11o  ; 

June  1. 
Stencil  sheet.     J.  Alpert.     2,087,564  ;  July  20. 
Stencil  sheet.     G.  B.  Bradshaw.     2,097,754  ;  Nov.  2. 
Stencil  sheet.     S.  Horii.     2,098,042-3  ;  Nov.  2. 
rftencil  sheet.    M.  E.  Ryan.     2,070,181  :  Feb.  9. 
Stencil  sheet.     O.  Schenck  and  K.  Stickdorn.     2,088,764 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Stencil  sheet  duplicator.     I.  A.  Cantor.     2,071,249  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Stenciling  apparatus.    F.  B.  McQuiston  and  E.  BI.  Hommel. 

2,098,588  ;  Nov.  9. 
Stenciling   printing   press.      F.    S.    Blackwell   and    J.    I. 

White.     2,071,726  ;  Feb.  23. 
Stencils,     Apparatus     for     preparing.       E.     J.     Brasseur. 

2,087,082  ;  July  13. 
Stencils    for    sand    carving    operations.     Manufacturing. 

F.  H.   Scantlebury.     2,094,025  ;  Sept.  28. 

Step   controller.   Operation.     L.  V.   Whistler.     2,091,724 ; 

Aug.  31. 
Step  drilling  unit.  Hydraulic.     H.  F.  Vickers  and  K.   R. 

Herman.     2,079,640  ;  May  11. 
Step  for  ladders,  Safety.    J.  T.  Hennessy.    2,067,188  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Step  joint.     C.  A.  Disbrow.     2,100,947  ;  Nov.  30. 
Stepladder      attachment.       A.       DeFranco.       2,101,245 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Stepladder,  Foldable.     G.  H.   Stogner.     2,088,878  ;  Aug.  3. 
Step,  Portable  pole.     L.  S.  Day.     2,097.562  :  Nov.  2. 
Step,  Removable  ladder.     A.  Voigt.     2,103,603  ;  Dec.  28. 
Stereopticon    slide.      P.    S.   Fischer.      2,069,304 ;    Feb.    2. 
Stereoscope.     R.  W.  Caldwell.     2,088,363  ;   July  27. 
Stereoscope.     J.  B.  N.   Cardoza.     2,083,313  :  June  8. 
Stereoscope,     A.  Hayashi.     2,093,520  ;  Sept.  21. 
Stereoscopic  positives  from  negatives.  Apparatus  for  mak- 
ing.    E.  E.  Draper.     2,080,604  :  Mav  1 8. 
Stereoscopic  viewer.     E.  H.  Land.     2,084,350  ;  June  22. 
Stereosonic  effects.   System  for  producing.     G.  L.  Beers. 

2,098,561 ;  Nov.  9. 
Stereotype  casting  machine.  Multiple.     H.  A.  W.  Wood. 

2,070,328;  Feb.  9. 
Stereotype  chase  lockup.  Automatic.    C.  L.  Waterston  and 

G.  aV.  Holloway.     2.081,345;  Mav  25. 
Stereotype  mold.     T.  C.  Korsmo.     2,070,438  ;  Feb,  9. 
Stereotype    plate    casting    mechanism.      F.    A.    Foster. 

2,090,943  ;  Aug.  24. 
Stereot.vpe  plate  casting  mold.     W.  F.  Huck.     2,095,985  ; 

Oct,  19. 
Stereotype  plates.  Apparatus  for  shaving  curved.     A.  H. 

Howell.     2.095,032  ;  Oct.  5. 
Sterile  container.     J.  Lithgow.     2.092,925  ;   Sept.   14. 
Sterilizer.     B.   W.   Baker.     2,096,838  :  Oct.   26. 
Sterilizer.     H.  E.  Cann.    2,103,709  ;  Dec.  28. 
Sterilizer.     C.  R.   Meitzler.     2,093,334  ;   Sept,  14. 
Sterilizer.     J.  Scott.     2,095,154  ;  Oct.  5. 
Sterilizer,  Dry.     W.  and  E.  A.  Harris.     2,084,908  ;  June 

22. 
Sterilizing.     P.  M.   Gross  and  L.   F.  Dixon.     2,075,845  : 

Apr.  6. 
Sterilizing     apparatus,     Ultraviolet.       L.     J.     Buttolph. 

2,085,573  ;  ,Tune  29. 
Sterilizing  process.     A.  Y.  Dodge.     2,009,820  :  Feb,  9, 
Sterilizing  tank,      F,   A,   Blashfield.      2,094.056  ;   Sept,   28. 
Stethoscope.     D.  T.  Orimth.     2.095,247  :  Oct.  12. 
Stick,  Fertilizing.     L.  C.  Antrim.     2,067,589;  Jan.  12. 
Stick.  Oil  gauge.     R.  Wiles.     2,087,714  ;  July  20. 
Sticker,  Sweat  band.     C.  N.  Clark.     2,007,231  ;  Jan.  12. 
,Sliil;lng  (luring  annealing,  Process  to  prevent.     I..  .\.  Sal- 

oiidiT.     2.076.70:?  :  Apr    i;{. 
StifTenor  for  collars.     C.  Frederick.     2.076.190  :  Apr.  6. 
StIfTnoss  tester.      R.  A.  Masten.     2.092,809;   Sept.   14. 
Still.     J.  E.  Branson.     2,097,304:  Oct,  26. 
Still     and     coil     cracking,     Combined.       F.     .V.     Howard. 

2.068,856  :  Jan.  26. 
Still     for     renovation     of    used     oils.       J.     F.    BelUngor. 

2,085.009  :  June  29. 
Still.  Oil.     J.  ir.  Lawrence.     2,007.050  :  Jan.  5. 
Still,    I'ipr>.      1).   R.  Johnson.     2.081.628;   May  2.1. 
Stilt.    Uldcr    propelled.      W.    K.    SchauweUer.      2,090.310; 

Oct.  19. 
Stirring     device.       0.     L,     Kyseth     and     C.     M.     Biinn. 

2,092.353  :    Sept,   7, 
Sllrrni).      i'-  Gatlireatli.      2.09.*<,MI  ;  Nov.  2 
Stitcli    regulation    In    knitting    mnchlnos.    Apparatus    for. 

A.   W.   Mutchler  and   II.    J.   Strnuasberger.     2,070,802; 

Feb.   10. 
stitch  removing   tool.      11.  V    Rliodes       :^0SI.2.^0  ;   Mav  -.':> 
Stitched  fabric.     TI.  Olem.     2.0n9„S19  :  Feb.  D 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


Stitches  with  a  sewing  machine,  Skipping  or  slipping  of. 

H.  Rosenman.     2,083,095  ;  June  8. 
Stitching  device.     C.  L.  Mollis.     2,091,828  ;  Aug.  31. 
Stitching  device  for  tire  building  machines.     G.  F.  Wikle. 

2,088,889  ;  Aug.  3. 
Stitching  machine.     E.  P.  Ash  and  J.  E.  Patty.     2,088,563  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Stock  feeding  mechanism.     H.  B.  Jones.     2,085,590  ;  June 

29. 
Stock  line  recorder.    C.  G.  Bigelow,  0.  C.  Callow,  and  W.  C. 

Schofield.     2,066,387  ;  Jan.  5. 
Stock    quotation     projecting    machine.       A.    D.     Eitzen. 

2,075,512  ;  Mar.  30. 
Stock     quotation     projecting     machine.       A.     D.     Eitzen. 

2,078,936  ;  May  4. 
Stock     quotation     projecting     machine.     A.     D.     Eitzen. 

2,097.453  ;  Nov.  2. 
Stock  quotation  system.     J.  I.  Bellamy.     2,095,730  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Stock  quotation  system.     J.  I.  Bellamy,  M.  L.  Nelson,  and 

•H.  F.  Obergfell.     2,096,954;  Oct.  26. 
Stock-quotation  system.      M.  L.  Nelson,   H.  C.  Robinson, 

and  J.  I.  Bellamy.    2,103,297  ;  Dec.  28. 
Stock   quotation   system.      H.    C.    Robinson.      2,075,660 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Stock    quotation    system.      H.    C.    Robinson.      2,076,672  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Stock  quotation   system.     H.   C.   Robinson  and  J.  I.  Bel- 
lamy.    2,068,711  ;  Jan.  2G. 
Stock-quotation  system.     H.   C.   Robinson  and  J.   I.  Bel- 
lamy.    2,075,228  ;  Mar.  30. 
Stock  quotation  system,  Automatic.     L.  H.  Allen   and  J. 

W.   Gooderham.     2,092,493 ;   Sept.   7. 
Stock  take-off  machine,  Automatic.      W.  W.  Benner  and 

F.  Leopold,  Jr.    2,102,453  :  Dec.  14. 
Stocking.     J.  M.  Botts.     2,088,943  ;  Aug.  3. 
Stocking.     C.  C.  Foster.    2,102,064  ;  Dec.  14. 
Stocking.     A.  S.  Hemingway.     2,075,610  ;  Mar.  30. 
Stocking.    M.  M.  Meyers.     2,102,730  ;  Dec.  21. 
Stocking.     K.   Semmler.     2,089,623  ;  Aug.   10. 
Stocking.     H.   I.    Shively.     2,099,539;  Nov.    16. 
Stocking.     J.  Underwood  and  S.  Mack.     2,099,948  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Stocking  and  making  the  same.     R.  H.  Lawson  and  A.  N. 

Cloutier.     2,073,487  ;  Mar.  9. 
Stocking  and  making  the  same.    F.  K.  Thun.    2,091,169  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Stocking  and  the  like.     E.  F.  Miller.     2,090,219  ;  Aug.  17. 
Stocking,    Arch-supporting.      E.    J.    Martel.      2,102,368; 

Dec.  14. 
Stocking  foot.     E.  Ruckel.      2,092,616;    Sept.   7. 
Stocking,  Garter.     E.  J.  Martel.    2,102,369  ;  Dec.  14. 
Stocking  having  picot  edge  or  fashionings,   Runproof  or 

run-resistant.  H.  V.  W.  Scott.  2.082,360  ;  June  1. 
Stocking  having  strain  absorbing  zone  with  Improved 
capacity  to  stretch.  L.  B.  Herb.  2,079,738  ;  May  11. 
Stocking,  Knitted.  H.  Hemmerich.  2,097.763 ;  Nov.  2. 
Stocking  package.  H.  C.  Aberle.  2,067,111 ;  Jan.  5. 
Stocking  protector.  W.  P.  Koppe.  2,090,683  ;  Aug.  24. 
Stocking  toe  fabric,  Reenforced.     R.  Schletter.     2.081,186  ; 

May  25. 
Stocking  top.     R.  E.  Davis.     2,095,924  ;  Oct.  12. 
Stockings,      Manufacturing.        E.      Fischer.        2,079,439 ; 

May   4. 
Stockings,    Method    and    mechanism    for    producing    full 
fashioned  knit.     W.  L.  Tlinnipson.     2.080.796  ;  May  18. 
Stoker.     H.P.Anderson.     2,081,113  ;  May  18. 
Stoker.      H.    P.    Anderson    and    E.    Martin.      2,081,114 ; 

May  18. 
Stoker.     H.   P.  Anderson.     2,099,552  ;  Nov.  16. 
Stoker.     V.  M.  Cruikshank.     2,090,622  ;  Aug.  24. 
Stoker.     J.   Goetz.     2,068,018;   Jan.   19. 
Stoker.     W.  L.  Gotwals,  Jr.     2,0667,152  ;  Jan.  5. 
Stoker.    C.  H.  Hall  and  F.  L.  Hllder.     2,077,882  ;  Apr.  20. 
Stoker.     W.  Hanna.     2,077,791  :  Apr.  20. 
Stoker.     W.  T.  Hanna.     2,090,628;   Aug.  24. 
Stoker.     H.  E.  Lippert.     2,073,213  ;  Mar.  9. 
Stoker.     J.  B.  MacKenzle.     2,072.821  ;  Mar.  2. 
Stoker.      J.    G.    Malone.      2,074,409  ;    Mslt.    23. 
Stoker.     E.  Martin.     2,098.191  :  Nov.   2. 
Stoker.      O.    N.    Moore    and    R.    P.    Moore.      2,084,060 ; 

June  15. 
Stoker.     H.  E.  Preston.     2,081,067  ;  May  18. 
Stoker.     F.  W.  Vodoz.     2,075,149  ;  Mar.  30. 
Stoker.     W.  R.  Wood.     2,086,760  ;  July  13. 
Stoker  actuating  motor.     H.  S.  Morton.     2,089,704  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Stoker   and   burning   solid    fuel,    Improved.      R.    A.    and 

M.  S.  Bloomsburg.     2,072,078;  Mar.  2. 
Stoker,  Automatic.     O.  H.  Crocker.     2,095,315  ;  Oct.  12. 
Stoker,  Automatic.     W.  M.  Duncan.     2,092,274 ;   Sept.  7 
Stoker.   Coal.     L.  E.  Barringer.     2,093.595  :  Sept.  21. 
Stoker  construction.     O.  Ij.  Barde.s.     2,070,389  ;  Feb.  9. 
Stoker  control.     C.  A.  Warg.     2,091,192  ;  Aug.  24. 
Stoker  control   and   metliod   of  maintaining  desired   fuel 

bod  resistance.     H.  S.  Morton.     2,103,913;  Dec.  28. 
Stoker  conveyer.    H.  P.  Anderson.    2.103,209  ;  Dec.  21 
Stoker  drive.     E.  R.  Stone.     2,080,838-9  ;  May  18. 
Stoker,  Fuel.     S.  M.  Darling.     2,075,274  ;  Mar.  30. 
Stoker  fuel  deflector.     C.  J.  Surdv.    2.094.972  ;  Oct.  5. 
Stoker  furnace.      H.  E.  Preston.     2,075,541  ;  Mar.   30. 
Stoker,  Furnace.     H.  E.  Preston.     2,079,606 ;  May  11. 


Stoker  hood 

Oct.  5. 
Stoker,   Locomotive, 

16. 
Stoker,  Locomotive. 
Stoker,  Locomotive. 
Stoker,  Locomotive. 
Stoker,  Locomotive. 
Stoker,  Locomotive. 
Stoker,  Locomotive. 
Stoker,  Locomotive. 
Stoker,  Locomotive. 

of  name  C.  J.  Surdy. 
Stoker,  Locomotive.     E 
Stoker,  Marine.     W. 
Stoker,  Mechanical. 
Stoker,  Mechanical. 
Stoker,  Mechanical. 
Stoker  mechanism. 
Stoker  mechanism. 
Stoker  mechanism. 


C.  H.  Hall  and  F.  L.  Hilder.     2,094,742; 


W.   T.    Capps.      2,074,300-1 ;    Mar. 


W.  T.  Capps.     2,075,638  ;  Mar.  30. 
W.  T.  Capps.     2,076,763  ;  Apr.  13. 
F.  Hogg.     2,089,650  ;   Aug.   10. 
C.  P.   Hubler.     2,081.276  ;  May  2o. 
J.   W.  Myers.     2,103,210;   Dec.  21. 
C.  J.  Surdy.     2.074,303-4  ;  Mar.  16. 
C.  J.  Surdy.     2,075,737  ;  Mar.  30. 
C.  J.   Surdykowski,  now  by  change 
2,103,211  ;  Dec.  21. 
A.  Turner.     2,103,045  ;  Dec.  21. 
H.  R.  Marsden.     2,094,998  ;  Oct.  5. 
W.  D.  Burton.     2,069,940  ;  Feb.  9. 
B.  M.  Guthrie.     2,073.059  ;  Mar.  9. 
J.  A.  Hoffman.     2,100,252  ;  Nov.  23. 
H.  L.  Kraeft.     2,077,419  ;   Apr.   20. 
C.  J.  Surdy.     2,074,302  ;  Mar.  16. 
C.  J.  Surdy.     2,093,580  ;  Sept.  21. 


Stoker  mechanism.     C.  J.  Surdy.     2,094,971 ;  Oct.  5. 
Stoker  mechanism.     E.   A.    Turner.      2,088,730 ;    Aug    3 
Stolcer,  Overfeed.     J.  J.  Durand.     2,097,564  :  Nov.  2. 
Stomach   sickness,   especially   sea-sickness.   Preventing   or 

stopping.     A.  Pupier.     2,082,468  ;  June  1. 
Stomper,  Automatic  meat.     S.  S.  Rosenbaum.     2,084,359  : 

June  22. 
Stone  and  the  like,  Cutting.     J.  G.  Tullgren.     2,067,956  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Stone,  Artificial.     J.   J.  Vicenzi.     2,094,248  ;  Sept.  28 
Stone  box.     P.  R.  Parker.     2,101,091  ;  Dec.   7. 
Stone.   Coloring.     C.    E.   Cleveland  and  V.   E.    Peterson. 

2,068,483;   Jan.   19. 
Stone  finishing  machine.     F.  Pierce.     2,090,067;  Aug.  17. 
Stone   from  gravel.   Apparatus   for  eliminating  soft     V. 

Mikan.    2,103,374  ;  Dec.  28. 
Stone  material,  Making  silica. 

2,066,366  ;  Jan.  5. 
Stone  polishing  machine.     W 

Mar.  9. 
Stone,  Process  of  and  machine  for  sawing.     W.  McKenzie 

2,067,857  ;  Jan.  12 


H.  Salmang  and  B.  Wentz. 
Gumming.     2,073,400 ; 


G. 


Stone   quarrying   machine. 

May  11. 
Stone  sawing  machine.     W. 

12. 
Stone  sawing  strand.     G.   G. 
Stone    spreading    machine. 

Aug.  3. 
Stone,  Tridymite.    H.  Salmang  and  B.  Wentz.     2,066,365  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Stool,    Chiropodist's.     H.   C.  Fotre.     2,102,261 ;  Dec.   14. 
Stool,    Dental.     A.    Zola    and   H.    Birnbaum.     2,087,932  ; 


C.    B.    Lansing.      2,079,864; 

McKenzie.     2,067,856 ;   Jan. 

Green.     2.083.369  ;   June  8. 
C.     G.     Kime.       2,089,094; 


July  27. 
Stool,  Foldable. 
Stool,  Milk.  F. 
Stool,  Milking. 
Stool,  Milking. 
Stool,  Milking. 
Stool,   Milk.      M. 


M.  Krischer.     2,095,097  ;  Oct.  5. 
C.  Trautvetter.     2.082.664  ;  June  1. 
C.  A.  Loveland.     2,103,114  ;  Dec.  21. 
C.  A.   McNeff.     2,077,706  ;  Apr.  20. 
V.   Reicks.     2.096,380  ;   Oct.    19. 
Severance.      2.100.877  ;   Nov.   30. 


2,090,357 


2,074,385 


Stool,    Swivel.     W.   Frey.     2,084,249  ;   June   15. 
2°099*6"0  "n*^  %o^^  casting  of  metal.     C.  H.  Aldrich. 

^^RP^^f  ".'^ -.^^^'^'^    valve.    Combination.      A.    J.    Diescher. 

2,095,410;  Oct.  12. 
Stop  applying  machine  for  slide  fasteners.     F.  G.  Osgood. 

2,096,685  ;  Oct.  19. 
Stopcock.     M.  C.  Inge.     2,103,536  ;  Dec.  28. 
*2P^^5'!."^<^  ^""^  automobile  lifts,  Wheel.    E.  B.  Thompson. 

.i. 066,916  ;  Jan.  5. 
Stop  device,  Reverse  movement.    P.  C.  Regan 

Aug.  17. 
Stop,  Door.     A.  C.  Gietl.      2.086.474  ;  Julv  6. 
Stop,  Door.     M.  P.  Potter.     2,073,024;   Mar 
Stop  for  automobile  doors,  Door.   H.  D   Gever 

Mar.   23. 
Stop  for  balancers.  Safety.     F.  P.  Forss 

^*SP«oo°Ln'^"Pj'*^'**^9,'"®'    Reverse    motion.     F.    W.    Storck, 
J. 08.3. 043  ;  June  8. 

^^'SP^-o^^'L^  phonographs.     Automatic. 

2,073,042  ;  Mar.  9. 
^*2P/,^/2^,   separable     fasteners.     End. 

.i, 068, 501  ;   Jan.    19. 

Stop    for    separable 
2,076,501  ;  Apr.  6. 

'*rPalL"er."'2r069,'53"rFir2.^"*""""'   ^""^'°^-     ^^  ^ 
^*?P  for  telescoping  members.     J.  J.  O'Neill 

May  25. 
Stop  guide  adjustment  for  printing  presses. 

heimer.     2,069,918  ;  Feb.  9 
Stop    indicator    for 

June  8. 
Stop    mechanism    for    bellows 

2,072,617  ;  Mar.  2. 

"^'GarTero'"'2:082,882:June'8^P^''^*"''-^"*"'"^^'*^- 
^*m^.  ^^'^^?^i^"l  ^'^■l  grinding  machines,   or  lathes.  Auto- 
at^^il    T,"^-  P-  ^S^^fe  and  J.  Lund.     2,091,527  ;  Aug.  31. 
Stop  mechanism  for  knitting  machines.     H.  W.  Porter  and 
J.  W.  Bashore.     2,067,146  ;  Jan.  5. 


2,078,489  ;  Apr, 


i.     F.     Zeman 
D.      Marinsky. 


fasteners,    Top.       J.    L.     Larroque 
gauging. 

2.081,67: 

W.  Gegen- 

vehicles.     A.     C.    Hurt.     2,083,230; 

devices.       P.     E.    Gate. 

A.  A. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


1023 


stop  motion  for  circular  looms.    J.  Jabouley  and  R.  Teadon. 

2,069,954  ;  Feb.  9. 
Stop  motion  for  looms.     V.   C.  Hassold.     2,095,699  ;  Oct. 

Stop  motion  for  looms.     H.  A.  Whitin.     2,082,864  ;  June  8. 
Stop  motion  for  looms,  Warp.    E.  W.  Barrett.     2,098,560  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Stop  motion  for  roving  frames,  Electrica*.     E.  D.  Jones. 

2,084,810  ;  June  22. 
Stop     motion     for     spinning     frames.       F.     B.     Harding.  ~ 

2,079,012;  May  4. 
Stop  motion  for  spinning  frames.     J.  F.  Lewis  and  C.  W. 

Moseley.    2,074,059  ;  Mar.  16. 
Stop     motion     for     textile     apparatus.     W.     J.     Scott. 

2,086,096  ;  July  6. 
Stop  motion.  Mechanical  warp.    T.  C.  Wagner.    2,098,444  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Stop,    Railway   control   auto.      E.    S.    Evans.      2,075,892 ; 

Apr.   6. 
Stop  system  for  railroads,  Automatic  train.     T.  Kittredge 

and  H.  D.  Brooks.     2,097,624  ;  Nov.  2. 
Stop,  Window.     A.  K.  Amundson.     2,075,691 ;  Mar.  30. 
Stopper    and    bottle    grinding     machine.     Glass.     J.     H. 

Roberts  and  C.  V.  Achauer.     2,097,575  :  Nov.  2. 
Stopper  and  syringe,  Making  a   combined  bottle.     L.  J. 

Mazoyer  and  C.  Jones^   2,080,948  ;  May  18. 
Stopper     and     trap,      Combination     sink.        Z.     Riddle. 

2,097,044  ;  Oct.  26. 
Stopper,  Bottle.     W.  Albrecht.     2,073,043  ;  Mar.  9. 
Stopper,    Bottle.      A.     E.    Bomcisler    and    F.    Baumann. 

2,091,350;  Aug.  31. 
Stopper,  Bottle.     E.  Greene.     2,070,594;  Feb.  16. 
Stopper,  Dottle.     G.  F.  Pinsuti.     2,069,045  :  Jan.  26. 
Stopper,   Dropper.     D.   A.   Woodcock.      2,092,791 ;    Sept. 

14. 
Stopper   for   a    hose.    Leakage.      E.    Tamada.      2,098,550 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Stopper  for  bottles  and  the  like.     J.  W.  Fay     2.072,592  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Stopper  for  bottles,  Pouring.     F.  W.  Hoeter.     2,096,585  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Stopper    for    drain    outlets.       C.    G.    Hicks.      2,081,037 ; 

May  18. 
Stopper     for     nonrefillable     bottles.       P.     F.     Denning. 

2,077,517  ;  Apr.  20. 
Stopper,    Gas   main.     W.   W.   Gardner.      2,073,740 ;   Mar. 

16. 
Stopper,  Ladle.     A.  Matta.     2,076,475  ;  Apr.  6. 
Stopper,  Nonrefillable  bottle.     L.  Kunz.     2,081,823 

25. 

Stopper,  Pouring  bottle.     J.  J.  Daly.     2,094,426  ;  Sept.  28. 
Stopping  device,  Automatic.     B.   R.   Carson.     2,083,314 ; 

June  8. 
Stopping  device  for  can  machinery  and  the  like.     R.  W. 

Reid.     2,085,767  ;  July  6. 
Stopping  device  for  motor  cars.   Emergency.     B.   Saigen. 

2,097,740  :  Nov.  2. 
Stopping  -  place      indicator     for     vehicles.        R.      Zinter. 

2,073,437;    Mar.   9. 
Storage  and  display  of  goods.  Apparatus  for  the.     H.  D. 

King.     2,070,168  ;  Feb.  9. 
Storage  battery.     C.  Ambrustor.     2,008.908  :  Nov.  9. 

C.  J.  Dunzweller.    2,066,675  ;  Jan.  5. 
J.    W.   Hess.     2,100.333:  Nov.  30. 
H.  W.  Lormor.     2,071,469  ;   Feb.  23. 
J.  A.  Orsino.     2,100,914:  Nov.  30. 
G.  F.  Peterson.     2,085,229  ;  June  29. 
S.   \V.  Rolph.     2,100,921  ;  Nov.  30. 

"  " "        J.  R.  Vanek.     2,070,979  ; 


May 


2,087,804  ;  July  20. 

C.  Ilan.sen  and  H.  J.  Goel/.er. 


Storage  battery. 

Storage   battery. 

Storage  battery. 

Storage  battery. 

Storage  battery. 

Storage  battery. 

Storage  battery,  Nonsplllable. 

Feb.  16. 

Storage  receptacle.     W.  T.  Green.     2,094,740;  Oct.  5. 
Store.     L.  F.  CTerc.     2,096,959  :  Oct.  26. 
Store  display.     0.  W.  Kre.s.s.     2,102,060  ;  Doc.  21. 
Store  display  fixture.     A.  Skier.     2,085,276 ;  June  29. 
Store    front    construction.     D.    D.    Williams.     2,094,139  ; 

Sept.   28. 
Store    front   construction.      E.    F.    Toney.      2,075,076-7 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Storehouse.     C.  E.  Tovell. 
Storm  sash  ventilator.     W. 

2,101,941  ;  Dec.  14. 
Stove.     H.  Cory.     2,002.799  ;   Sept.  14. 
Stove.    G.  Ehrct.     2,102,610  ;  Dec.  21. 
Stove.     P.  M.  Forstor.     2,102,893  ;  Dec.  21. 
Stove.     C.  L.  Hnrdwick.     2.099,440;  Nov.  10. 
Stove.     F.   J,    Jlliitt.      2,095,745:   Oct.    12. 
Stove.     H.   TI.   llildbredcr.     2,080,223;   July   0. 
Stove.     B.  R.  Knhn.     2,073,240  ;  Mar.  0. 
Stove.     B.  It.  Kiihri.     2,073,!)60  ;  Mar.  10. 
Stove.     B.  B.  Kahn.     2.102,530  :  Dec.  J 4. 
Stove.     B.  B.  Kahn  and  C.  J.  Hake.     2,079,018;  May  11. 
Stove.     J.  IT.  Nnnn,  Jr.      2,007,783;  Jan.  12. 
Stove.      F.   a.    Ulordiin.      2.093, «!t7  :   Sept.   21. 
Stove  and  range.     G.  II.  and  It.  |i\  IIofTstctter.    2,088,957' 

Aug.  3. 
Stove,  Camp.     M.   J.   Brennan.     2,080,109;  May   11. 
Stove,  (;o(Tce  maker.      F.  E.  Wolcoll.      2.097,82.')  ;  Nov.   2. 
Stove,  CollapHlble.     E.  L,  Jones.     2,070,783:  Apr.   13. 
Stove,   ColliipHlhle   cnnip.     P.   ThoroBon.     2,095,054  ;    Oct. 

12. 
Sfove  conslnu'llon.     A.   II.  TlnniTinan.     2,078,471  ;   Apr 

27.  ' 

Stove,  Cook.    W.  D.  Hnrvey  and  A.  P.  Clicster.    2,102,459  ; 

Dec.  14. 


Stove,  Cooking.    M.  G.  Klemme.     2,091,447  ;  Aug.  31. 
Stove,  Cooking.     G.  E.  Pickup.     2,072,276  ;  Mar.  2. 
Stove,  Folding  camp.    J.  Slezak.    2,073,813 ;  Mar.  16. 
Stove   for   domestic   purposes.     I.    Rasanen.     2,101,509 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Stove,  Gas.     L  V.  Brumbaugh.     2,088,505  ;  July  27. 
Stove,  Gas.     A.  J.  Reedy.     2,081,507  ;  May  25. 
Stove,  Liquid  fuel.     G.  E.  Pickup.     2,067,412;  Jan.  12. 
Stove,  Oil  burning.     C.  J.  Kessler.     2,096,812  ;  Oct.  26. 
Stove  or  range,  Oil.     L.  S.  Chadwick  and  C.  J.  Kessler. 

2,068,122  ;  Jan.  19. 
Stovepipe  collar  and  anchor.    A.  Upton.     2,102,339  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Stovepipe  jointing  means.     A.  Kay.     2.096,519  ;  Oct.  19. 
Stove,  Portable.     A.  E.  Larsen.     2,088,797  ;  Aug.  3. 
Stove,    Portable    electric    cooking.      M.    L.    Goldbert    and 

R.   T.   Watts.     2,077,687  ;   Apr.    20. 
Stove,  Reversible.     L.  Moore.     2,073,165  ;  Mar.  9. 
Stove  top.     H.  \V.  Miller.     2,101,590  ;  Dec.  7. 
Stove  top.     S.  Strano  and  R.  E.  Gehne.     2,103,100  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Stowing  facility   for   commodities   in   railway   and    other 

vehicles,   and  in  storage   warehouses.     E.  A.   Sweeley 

and  N.   T.  Anderson.     2,077,649-50  ;   Apr.   20. 
Straight-bar  knitting  machine.     H.  W.   Start.     2,077,778  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Straightedge.     A.  J.  la  Croix.     2,076,300  ;  Apr.  6. 
Straight  edge.  Parallel.     L.  H.  Klitsche.     2,102,008  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Straightening  machine    for    long   stock.      J.    H.    Roberts. 

2,084,746  ;  June  22. 
Strain  in  diffusive  glass.  Apparatus  for  detection  of.     S. 

M.  Gray.     2,073,691  ;  Mar.  16. 
Strain    in    glass    of   partially    diffusing    character.    Appa- 
ratus for  detecting.     S.  M.  Gray.     2,073,690  ;  Mar.   16. 
Strainer.     VV.   Czaruecki.     2.083.005  ;  June  8. 
Strainer.     W.  K.  McFarlin.     2,084,587  ;  June  22. 
Strainer,  air  eliminator,  and  vacuum  breaker.  Combined. 

W.  Parker,  N.  J.  Seibert,  and  F.  S.  Brooks.     2,082,717  ; 

June  1. 
Strainer  and  preheating  device.  Fuel  oil.     W.  E.  Miller 

2,073,847  ;  Mar.  16. 
Strainer     and      valve.      Combination.        H.      C.      Easter. 

2,070,395  ;  Feb.  9. 
Strainer    and    valve.    Combined.      L.    Kirschner    and    L. 

Davidson.      2,075,443  ;   Mar.   30. 
Strainer  and  vaporizer,  Gas.     J.  A.  Heidbrink.     2,085,155  ; 

June  29. 
Strainer  attachment  for  kettles.    M.  Schaefer.     2,092,379  • 

Sept.  7. 

radiator.        C.      H.      Mossburg. 


Strainer,      Automobile 

2,087,807  ;  July  20. 
Strainer,  Au.xiliarv.      E 
Strainer  bracket.  Sink. 
Strainer,    Centrifugal. 

2,078,604  ;  Apr.  27. 
Strainer   device.      E.    A.    Owen.      2,084,652  ;    June    22. 
Strainer,  Eavestrough.     A.  S.  Wahl.     2.070,500  ;  Feb.  9. 
Strainer,  Fluid.     T.  E.  Haught.     2,084,955  ;  June  22. 
Strainer  for  beverage  dispensing  devices.     F.  E.  Wolcott 

2,072,324  ;  Mar.    2. 
Strainer  for  percolators.     O.   M.   Anderson. 

Jan.  12. 
Strainer,  Milk.     W.  Wolfe.     2,101,770  ;  Dec.  7 
Strainer     or    filter.     Fluid.     R.     Strindberg. 

Jan.  19.  ^ 

Strainer,  Paint.     B.  W.  Odom.     2,070,998;  Feb.  16. 
Strainer,  Rotary.     D.  R.  McNeal.     2,009,903  ;  Feb    9 
Strainer,  Rotary.     D.  R.  McNeal.     2,103,483  ;  Dec.  28. 
Strainer,  Well.     E.  G.  Boyer.     2,984,185  ;  June  15. 
Strand,   Annular.     T.   F.    Peterson.     2,087.870  ;    July   20 
Strand,    Composite.      D.   M.   Houghton.      2,099,016 ;  "Nov. 


E.  Vogt.     2,094.286  ;  Sept.  28. 
C.  H.  Bullock.     2,098,374  ;  Nov.  9. 
J.    E.    Gage    and    J.    K.     IJocdcl. 


2,067,470; 


2,068,282  ; 


W.  Larkln.  2,084,770  ; 
E.  Franz.  2,102,692; 
D.   Jessup.     2,068.330 ; 


10. 
Strand  covering  machine,  Knitted 

June  22. 
Strand    hnndling    apparatus.      E. 

Dec.  21. 
Strand    handling    apparatus.     R. 

Jan.  19. 
Strand  handling  apparatus.     L.   L.   Weaver.     2,099.876- 

Nov.  23. 
Strand  ninterlnl,  ATethod  of  and  apparatus  for  handling. 

ir,  W.  Jespersen.      2,070,237  ;  Apr.  6. 
Strand  measuring   apparatn.s.     G.  A.   Seelev.     2  0S7  335  • 

July  20.  .  .         . 

Strand  Kl nilghtcner.     O.  G.  Greene.     2,092,840;  Sept    14 
Strand    lriii)|)liig    and    cutting    device    for   use    In    strand 

doubling  or  twisting  machines.  Selective.     H.  Owens  and 

S.   Bottoniley.     2.099,530:  Nov.   10. 
Strand    winding   machine.     W.    E.    Mahoney.     2  099  985- 

Nov.  23.  .■  .        .         . 

Strand  working  apparatus.     K.  J.  Mcllvrlod. 

Jan.  19. 
StrandH,     AppnnitUH    for    cond)lnlnK.       G      E 

2,0S,S,7OI  :  Aug.  3. 
Strands,     Method     of    and    apparatus    for    contlnc       F 

Mnrllndell.      2,080,494  ;   May  18. 
Slrnnds,    Method    of   and    apparatus    for    coating.      C     M 

UndcTwood.     2,080,518  ;  May  18. 
Strands,   Method  of  and  upparntuN  for  coinblMing      V    L 

JohanncHHcM  and  De  W.  1).  Merrick.      2.005,551  ;  Oct    ic' 
Strands,   Method  of   and   apparatus   for  liniidllng.     li    L 

Weaver.     2.102.773  ;  Dec.  21. 


2,007.973  ; 
Hennlng. 


1024 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Strands,   Method   of  and   apparatus   for   treating.     L.   F. 

Lamplough.     2,093,680  ;  Sept.  21. 
Strands,   Treating   composite.     H.   D.   Tracy.     2,097,540 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Strap  :  Bee — 

Brake  beam  safety  strap.       Shoulder  strap. 

Lug  strap. 
Strap     and     adjustable     clamp-eye    therefor,     Spar-tree. 

E.   P.   Brown.      2,075,335 ;   Mar.   30. 
Strap   and    buckle  assembling  apparatus.     H.   Alfandre. 

2,091,175-6  ;   Aug.    24. 
Strap  and  making  same.     M.  Epstein.    2,090.442  ;  Aug.  17. 
Strap     connecting     device,      Sling.        O.     F.     Mossberg. 

2,102,964  ;  Dec.  21. 
Strap  construction,  Textile.    J.  A.  Buchanan.    2,071,319  ; 

Feb.    23. 
Strap  device.  Shoulder.     V.  A.  Blakley  and  A.  N.  Linden- 

muth.     2,100,708  :  Nov.  30. 
Strap  fastening.     H.  Bednall.     2,079,981  ;  Jlay  11. 
Strap    for    loom    picker    sticks,    Lug.       H.    J.    Barnett 

2,073,047  ;  Mar.  9. 
Strap     tor     upholstery     springs.       S.     E.     Schwartzman 

2,070,963  ;  Feb.  16. 
Strap    for   wrist    watches.      A.    Schwalberg.      2,086,050 

July    6. 
Strap,  Grip.    H.  H.  Rubin  and  M.  M.  Balsam.    Re.  20,390 

June  1. 
Strap  hanger.  Advertising.    A.  G.  Sirera.    2,102,488  :  Dec 

14. 
Strap  hinge.  Burial  casket  stay.     E.  Newkirk.     2,085,825 

July    6. 
Strap  or  clip.   Spectacle.     J.   R.  Kerry.     2,089,750 ;  Aug, 

10. 
Strap  rolling  means.    T.  E.  Hall.     2,076,458  ;  Apr.  6. 
Strap    sealing    apparatus.     W.    C.    Childress.     2,097,946 

Nov.  2. 
Strap     sealing    apparatus.     S.     J.     Johnson.     2,097,980 

Nov.  2. 
Strap     sealing     apparatus.     E.     H.     Norton.     2,097,955 

Nov.  2. 
Strap   stretching   and    sealing    device.     W.    C.    Childress 

2,097,443  ;  Nov.  2. 
Strap    stretching   and    sealing    device.     W.    C.    Childress 

2,097,945  ;  Nov.  2. 
Strap    sketching    device.     W.    C.    Childress.     2,097.444 

Nov.  2. 
Strap    tensioning   and    sealing   device.      H.    J.    Spencer. 

2,102,981 ;  Dec.  21. 
Strapping  machine  for  boxes.     H.  E.  Twomley.    2,092,099 

Sept.  7. 
Strapping  tool.     H.  W.  Waldorf.     2.067.806  :   Jan.  12. 
Straps  to  boxes.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  applying, 

H.     Paxton,     G.     C.     Paxton,     and     11.     D.     Benson, 

2,093,733  :  Sept.  21. 
Strata  in  a  well  bore.  Apparatus  for  sealing  off  the.    A.  L 

Armentrout  and  E.  B.  Hall.     2,092.041  ;   Sept.  7. 
Straw   and   such   like   fibrous   materials.    Apparatus    for 

opening  and  cleaning  flax.     H.  Wilkinson  and  N.  Pil 

kington.     2,090,925  ;  Aug.  24. 
Straw   dispensing  machine.     D.   Miller.     2,099,862  ;   Nov 

23. 
Straw   product   and    treatment   thereof.      W.   Whitehead. 

2,101.885  :  Dec.  14. 
Stmw  saving  attachment.     F.  X.  Miller.     2.077,000  :  Apr. 

13. 
Straw  scattering  attachment.     G.  H.  Sheard.     2,085,171 ; 

June  29. 
Straw  separator.     S.   Severson.     2,067,422  ;  Jan.   12. 
Straws  and  apparatus  therefor.  Packaging.     A.  M.  Gold- 
stein and  M.  Garflnkel.     2,075,392  ;  Mar.  30. 
Straws,  Making  paper.    L.  La  Veck.     2,072,891 ;  Mar.  9. 
Stream  control  svstpm.  Automatic  side.     C.   M.   Ridgwav. 

2.081,001  ;  May  25. 
Streamline  rail  joint.     M.   Slyder.     2.079.533  ;  Mav  4. 
Street  sign.     B.  H.  Ernst.     2.099.882  :  Nov.  23. 
Street  sign.     A.  H.  Gottlieb.     2,076,081 ;  Apr.  6. 
Stretcher,  Adjustable.     W.  H.  Jacobus.     2,091,817  ;  Aug 

31. 
Stretcher  and  supports  therefor.    B.  Monk  and  H.  J.  Rick 

wood.     2,073,524  ;  Mar.  9. 
Stretcher,   Curtain.     C.  G.  Carlson.     2,092,933  ;   Sept.  14, 
Stretcher,  Curtain.     S.  I.  McKee.     2,091,765  ;  Aug.  31. 
Stretcher,    Curtain.      R.    E.    Walls.      2,077.291  :    Apr.    13 
Stretcher  for  garments.     A.  J.  Newton.     2,069,015  :  Jan 

26. 
Stretcher,  Fence  wire.     E.  Bockenhauer.     2,094.166  :  Sept 

28. 
Stretcher,   Garment.     M.    B.    Brock.     2,097.809 :   Nov.    2 
Stretcher,  Garment.     F.  L.  Wilson.     2,079,726  ;  May  11. 
Stretcher,   Hat.     H.   Schlesinger.     2.075,626  ;  Mar.  30. 
Stretcher.   Shoe.     P.    W.   Hornadav.     2.067.398 ;   Jan.   12 
Stretcher,  Shoe.     A.  Panos.     2,069,537  ;  Feb.  2. 
Stretcher,    Shoe.     J.  J.   Schiller.     2,084,748 ;  June  22. 
Stretcher,    Shoe.     P.   Ward.      2,075,412 ;   Mar.   30. 
Stretcher,   Shoe  tip.     H.   H.  Anderson.     2,086,836  ;   July 

13. 
Stretching    and    drying    apparatus.       E.     H.     Russ,    Jr. 

2,099.081  :  Nov.  16. 
Stretching    and    sealing    tool,    Combined.      A.    Perrelet 

2,072,566;  Mar.   2. 
Stretching  machine.     A.  M.  Harvey.     2.092.278 :   Sept    7 
Strike  plate.      E.  D.   Schlamann.     2,086,049  ;  July  6  ' 
Striker    or    keeper    for    locks.      H.    Hansen.      2,089  163  • 

Aug.  3. 


McKinney. 
July  6. 


Striker    plate   for    door   latch    bolts.      C.    J 

2,075,820;  Apr.  6. 
String  tension  gauge.     L.  M.  Weeks.     2,085,883  ; 
String,  Well.     S.  V.  Dillon.     2,087,185  ;  July  13. 
Stringed    instrument    attaching    and    supporting    means. 

J.  Feldman.     2,069,436  ;  Feb.  2. 
Stringer  separator.     E.   C.    Bechly.     2,088,396 ;   July  27. 
Strings,  Making  racket.     J.  Saladino.     2,088,822  ;  Aug.  3. 
Strip,   Antisqueak   finish.     E.    F.    Tennewitz.     2,088,496 : 

July  27. 
Strip  bearing.     R.  E.  B.  Sharp.     2,099,661 ;  Nov.  16. 
Strip  cold  rolling.   Wide.     L.  S.  Dahl  and  J.  H.   Shultz. 

2,099,261  ;  Noy.  16. 
Strip,  Composition.     A.  C.   Fischer.     2,103,003  ;  Dec.  21. 
Strip  controlling  attachment.     C.  R.  Mabon.     2,077,428  • 

Apr.  20. 
Strip  cutter.     J.  E.  Cook.     2,098,641 ;  Nov.  9. 
Strip  dispensing  apparatus.     J.   Q.   Sherman  and  A.   W. 

Metzner.     2,072,136-7  ;  Mar.  2. 
Strip     dispensing     mechanism.     C.      Fiirrer.     2,097,788 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Strip  doubler  for  strip  mills.     H.   C.   Poole  and  H.  W. 

Moseley.     2,084,705  ;  June  22. 
Strip,  Fastener.     A.  Novick.     2,072,125  ;  JIar.  2. 
Strip  teed  guiding  mechanism  for  autographic  registers. 

W.  A.  Pringle.     2,092,260  ;   Sept.  7. 
Strip  feed  mechanism.     A.   S.  Howell.     2,103,369 ;  Dec. 

28. 
Strip  feeding  and  imprinting  apparatus.     J.  Q.  Sherman. 

2,095,292  ;  Oct.  12. 
Strip   feeding  mechanism   for  writing  machines.     W.   E. 

Gochnauer.     2,101,334  ;  Dec.  7. 
Strip,  Finish  and  filler.     W.  Bishop.     2,070,645 ;  Feb.  16 
Strip  for  terrazzo.     W.  A.  Vogel.     2,086,373  ;  July  6. 
Strip  for  window  sash.     R.  L.  Radford.     2,095,477  ;  Oct. 

Strip    in   the   formation    of  half   bearings    and    the   like. 

Apparatus  for  babbitting  a  continuous.     C.  W.  Eggen- 

weiler  and  W.   J.   Fiegel.     2,080,170  ;  May  11. 
Strip,    Making.      F.    C.    Biggert,    Jr.,    and    C.   F.   Buente. 

2,078,365  ;  .A.pr.  27. 
Strip  material.  Apparatus  for  guiding  and  aligning.     D. 
•    Buccicone.     2,071.682  ;   Feb.  23. 
Strip  material.  Apparatus  for  the  linear  measurement  of. 

V.  Mazzucchelli.     2,075,400  ;  Mar.  30. 
Strip  material.  Method  and  apparatus  for  shearing.    M.  P. 

Sieger.     2,076,969  ;  Apr.  13. 
Strip,  Method  and  apparatus  for  rolling  metallic.     F.  C. 

Biggert,    Jr.     2,095,430 ;    Oct.    12. 
Strip,  Method  and  apparatus  for  rolling  metallic.     J.  E. 

Montgomery  and  J.  T.   Flaherty.     2,102,184  ;  Dec.  14. 
Strip  milling  machine.    W.  J.  Fiegel.    2,071,619  ;  Feb.  23. 
Strip,  Multiduty  glazing.    O.  A.  Malo.    2,086,675  ;  July  13. 
Strip,  Rolling.     H.  S.  Lamb.     2,084,148  ;  June  15. 
Strip,  Sealing.     G.  W.  Gail.     2,070,725  ;  Feb.  16. 
Strip,  Sealing.     G.  W.   Gail.     2,102,578;  Dec.  14, 
Strip  serving  apparatus.    T.  R.  Cautier,     

Strip  serving  device  and  nioistenin 

lips.     2.089.420  :  Aug.   10. 
Strip-serving  machine.     G.  Loewenberg.     2,097,031 

26. 
Strip   tensioning   and   threading   device   for   writing   ma 

chines.     W.  A.  Pringle  and  C.  J.  Manuel.     2,080,061 


2,085,714  ;  June 
means.     R.  W.  Phil 


Oct 


May  11. 
Strip   uncollini 

Hamilton. 
Strip,  Window. 

Dec.  ~ 


trimming.     J.  D.  Karle.     2,074,264  ;  Mar 


machine.     E.   W.   Mikaelson  and  A.   K 
,070,444;   Feb.    9. 
J.  Brunnhuber  and  J.  Schmid.     2,101,733 

Strips,  Apparatus  and  method   for  making  composition 

A.   C.   Fischer.     2,072.105  ;   Mar.   2. 
Strips  end  to  end,  Welding.     R.  E.  Kinkead.     2,066,569 

Jan.  5. 
strips,  Forming  felted.     D.  C.  Drill.     2,103,769  ;  Dec    28 
Strips,  Hot  rolling.     J.  K.   Sutherland.     2.091,340;   Aug 

Strips,  Makin 

'^*2,085?780  •'' Jul^'e^^'  *^^^*°^  ^'^<'^^°-     ^-  ^-  Zeruneith 

Stripping  machine.    D.  Daneke.     2.098.413  ;  Nov.  9 
Stripping  machine.     S.  S.  Millen.     2,067,642  ;  Jan    12 
Ifi'.'J?^'"^  PJ-^*^-     -*■•  Schrem.     2,096.345  ;  Oct.  19. 

*R^Bowden.^*2:o?6:i7'2''?Apr*"|   '"'   '^'^^^   ^   *=^°*«^ 
^*Feb    ?|"^"°^    machine.      H.    T.    Morgan.      2,070,953 

llriE-^'  Hisliway.     E.  T.   Schroth.     2,074,623  ;  Mar, 
.Striping  device      D.  Johnson.     2,086,673  ;  Julv  13. 

«JPn  °%°oc^c''?^]°^™^'^S^°e.    A.  Johnson  and  R.  H.  John 

son.     2.0bb,i551  ;  Jan.  5. 

2,07l!345-'peb'°l3™^*^^^°®'     ^"   ^°*^   ^-   ^-   Johnson 
Stroboscopic  sign".     C.  O'Connor  and  E.  Lee 
-Wfiy  18. 

^'tho^irf^"^*'"",^   means    for   fuel    injection    devices 
the  like.     A   E    Schneider.     2.090,428;  Aug.  17. 

'*pemerT*2:o#6'^?7TjSlV'?.l  '"^^'^''^^  '"'''■     ^-  ^ 
.Stroller      L.  L.  Kramer.     2,068,295  ;  Jan.  19. 
strop,   U.izor.     K.  Hummel.  Jr.     2.07S.799  •  Apr    •>7 
A.  F.  Staples.     2,086,245  ;  July  6." 


23 


2,080,985 ; 
and 


Ap- 


Strop,  Razor. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1025 


stropping  device.     A.  J.  Holman.     2,081,147  ;  Mav  25. 
Structural  assembly.     P.  A.   Voigt.     2,074,497  ;   Mar.  23. 
Structural  assembly.     E.  N.  Winslow.     2,097,484  ;  Nov.  2. 
Structural    element.     E.    Burke.      2,075,700  ;    Mar.    30. 
Structural   elements   and   machine  parts,   Apertured.      F. 

Rinagl.      2,075,546;   Mar.   30. 
Structural   joint.     A.   .T.   Matter.     2,079,575  ;   Mav  4. 
Structural  member.     O.  G.  Greulich.     2,092,210  ;  Sept.   7. 
Structural    member.    Composite.      .1.    D.    Sherman,    C.    S. 

Reed,  and  O.  C.  Currie.     2,089,005  ;  Aug.  3. 
St)'uctur:il    member.    Jletallic   nailing.      D.    V.    Oesterling. 

2,091,875  ;  Aug.  31. 
Structural    member.    Welded    fabricated.      K.    O.    Keller. 

2,070,306  ;  Feb.  9. 
Structural    members.    Fabrication    of    composite.      E.    D. 

Coddington.      2,092,106;    Sept.   7. 
Structural    parts    having   high    permanent    strength.     W. 

Tofaute.     2,083,208  :  June  8. 
Structural  product  and  making  the  same,  Composite.     P. 

Schwarzkonf.     2,096,924;  Oct.  26. 
Structural  section.     B.  Novambere.     2.086,571 ;  July  13. 
Structural  unit.      C.   W.  Allen.      2.087,958  ;  Julv  27, 
Stiiictural  unit.     C.  C.  Madsen.     2.080,618  ;   May  18. 
Structural  unit.     W.  H.  Stulen.     2,078,425  ;  Apr.  27. 
Structural  unit.     W.  C.  Vos.s.     2,089.865;  Aug.  10. 
Structural  unit  and  assembly  of  same.     W.  E.  S.  Strong. 

2,096.205  ;  Oct.  19. 
Structure  for  display  fixtures  and  the  like.     E.  R.  Erick- 

son.     2,077,829  ;  Apr.  20. 
Structure  for  electric  waves,  Reflecting.     R.  Herzog  and 

W.  M.  Hahnemann.     2,072,262  ;  Mar.  2. 
Structure   for   supporting   photoprinting   apparatus.    Uni- 
tary.    W.  H.  Rogers.     2,100,920  ;  Nov.  30. 
Structure    for    supporting    plaster    coating.      R.    Phillips. 

2,100,650  ;  Nov.  30. 
Strut,  Shock.     K.  W.  Warren.     2.092.233;  Sent.  7. 
Strut,  Shock  absorber.     C.  V.  Johnson.     2,077,933  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Stint,  Shock  absorber.     C.  V.  Johnson.     2,102,847  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Strut,    Shock    absorbing.      C.    V.    Johnson.      2,077,935 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Strut,  Shock  absorbing.     C.  V.  Johnson.     2,087,379  ;  July 

20. 
Strut.  Tension  oleo.     F.  Erny.     2,092,644;  Sept.  7. 
Stub  elector  means  for  cigarette  and  cigar  holders.     F.  L. 

Fouerbach.     2,074,406  ;  JIar.  23. 
SukI,     O.  Bramming.     2,098,997  ;  Nov.  16. 
Stud.    E,  D,  Coddington.     2,073.001  ;  Mar.  9. 
Stud.     E,  D,  Coddington.     2,099,470  ;  Nov.  16. 
Stud  and  rafter.     A.  Rafter.     2,092.472  ;  Sept.  7. 
Stud,  Fabricated  metal.     II.  W.  Ilahn.     2,089,023;  Aug.  3, 
Stud  for  rimless  spectacles  and  eye  glasses.  Lens  attach- 
ing.    H.  Klayf.     2,092,923  ;   Sept.   14. 
Stud  or  joist.     M.   G.   Vass.     2,075,772  ;  Mar.  30. 
Stud  setter.     F.   R.   Lam)).     2,080,167  ;  July   6. 
Studding,     Composite.     E.     D.     Coddington,     2,083,055; 

June  8. 
Studding  shoe.     A.  H.  Bleuel.     2.100,209:   Nov.  23. 
Studding   structure.     R.  A.   Folsom.     2,088,781  ;   Aug.   3. 
Studs,    Application    of.     S.    Moreira    and    E.    J.    Sabol. 

2.095,885  ;  Oct.  12, 
Stuff    treatment    apparatus.     C.    P.    Tolman.     2,087,556  ; 

July  20. 
Stuff    treatment    apparatus.     C.    P.    Tolman.     2,087,558; 

July  20. 
Stuff   treatment   apparatus.     C.   P.    Tolman.     2.087,559 ; 

July  20. 
Stuff   treatment  apparatus.      C.   P.   Tolman.     2,087,500  ; 

Julv  20. 
Stuffing  box.     E,  L.  Fleming.     2,080,121  ;  U&y  11. 
Stulling  box.     R.  D.  Hill.     2,009,443  ;  Feb.  2. 
Sluding  box.      E.   Kiigi,      2,096,329;   Oct,   19. 
Sfufling  box.     G.   J,  Parks.     2,079,302;   May  4. 
Stuffing  box.     E.  J,  Yoekey.     2,093,627;  Sept.  21. 
Stupes  and  the  like.  Device  for  treating.     W.  P.  JIvron. 

2,068,092  ;  Jan,  26, 
Stutterlnir,     Device     for     overcoming.       W.     B.     Gllsson. 

2.098.867  ;  Nov,  9. 
Stylus  arm  switch.     1,.  .1 .  Andres.     2.078.928:  May  4. 
Stvrene,     Polvmerized,     11.    .Staudlnger     and    W.    TIeuer. 

onKO  44'1  ;    Aug.    10, 
Snbdralnage   pipe,     D,  B,  DImIck,     2,089,11.''»  ;  Aug.  3. 
SnIiRhmce    for    stopping    runs    In    hose.      J.    L.    Powell, 

2,091,740  :  Aug.  31. 
Substance    Increasing    the    blond    pressure.    Preparing    a. 

G.  llessel  nnd   11,  Maler,     2,100,.593;  Nov.  30. 
Sulistiinces    from    gaseous    mediums,    Separating.      D.    T>. 

Peebles.     2,009,389  ;  Feb,  2, 
SubslMnees    Into    recent ncles,    Slinping    and    transferring, 

U,  L,  Messerly,     2.060. 3Ut  ;  Jan.  10. 
SiibHtanceB,   poHseKsIng  an  electrical  charge,  from  strongly 

dihiti'd    solutions,    f)bliiliiliig   and    Isolallng    finely    (11b- 

persed.      H.   Fink.     2,072,080  ;  Mar.  2. 
SiiliHlnnceR   will)   nctlve   nivs,    Trrndladng,      E.   C   Berndt 

and    II.   M.    Crelgliton.      2,072.410-17;    Mar.    2. 
SubHlutlon,  Aviloniallc.     M.   10.  Reagan.     2,085.122;  June 

20. 
SijIiNlltiile  for  wool  from  viscose.  Making  a       W.  Zi'lzsclie 

and  rr.  Fiiher,      ;>,08'!,8M  ;  June  H. 
Sithsdlute  for  'vonl,   Miinufiicture  of  n,     W.   Zetzscho,   V. 

firnnmann.  H.  Faber.  and  E.  Sllx.     2,086.888;  July  13. 

I2';12«— I'— 05 


Subsurface    exploration.      R.    N.    Bills.      2,074,161 ;    Mar. 

16. 
Subtracting  and  totaling  device.    A.  W.  Mills.     2,079,418 ; 

May  4. 
Subvalve.     J.  L.  Nelson.     2,096,288  ;  Oct.  19. 
Subway,   Constructing   a.      W.    Caccia.      2,077,353:    Apr. 

13. 
Sucker    rod    assembly,     Withdrawable.      W.    H.    Stigall. 

2,103,601  ;  Dec.  28. 
Sucker  rod  rack.    A.  A.  Hunt  and  L.  H.  Adair.    2,086.417  ; 

July    6. 
Sucker    rod   stabilizer.     C.  L.    Coshow.     2,103,236 ;   Dec. 

28. 
Sucrose,  Nitrating.     J.  A.  Wyler.     2,101,927  ;  Dec.  14. 
Sucrose  octanitrate.     J.   A.   Wyler.     2,081,161  ;    May   25. 
Suction   and   pressure   machine,    Surgical.      K.   J.    Fritz. 

2,077,683  ;  Apr.  20. 
Suction  cleaner.     B.  C.  Becker.     2,070,643  ;  Feb.  16. 
Suction  cleaner.      B.  C.  Becker.     2.093.748  ;  Sept.  21. 
Suction  cleaner.     B.  C.  Becker.     2,103,054  ;  Dec,  21. 
Suction  cleaner.     H.  H.  Boyer.     2.093,991  ;  Sept.  28. 
Suction   cleaner.     C.  Burlv-hardt.     2,098.028  ;  Nov.  2. 
Suction   cleaner.     S.    R.   Cummings,     2,095.466  ;   Oct.   12. 
Suction  cleaner.     D.  C.  Gerber.     2.099,391  ;  Nov.  16. 
Suction    cleaner.      J.   R.   Harris.      2,079,405  :   Mav   4, 
Suction  cleaner.     H.  E.  Hoover.     2,080,480;  May  18. 
Suction     cleaner.     W.    F.    Hudson    and    D.    G.     Smellie. 

2,095,472  ;  Oct.   12. 
Suction   cleaner.     M.   S.   Hurlev.     2,096,517:  Oct,  19, 
Suction  cleaner.     W.  H.  Kitto.     2,085,700-2  ;  June  29. 
Suction  cleaner.     W.  H.  Kitto.     2.092.581  ;  Sept.  7. 
Suction  cleaner.      W.   H.  Kitto.      2.004.126:  Sept.   28. 
Suction  cleaner.     W.  Leathers.     2,073,489  ;  Mar.  9. 
Suction  cleaner.     F.  L.  Pierce.     2,070.682  ;  Feb.  16. 
Suction  cleaner.     W.  D.   Sellers.     2,080,510;   May  18. 
Suction     cleaner.       C.     L.     Shank     and     C.     W.     Traut. 

2,103.099;  Dec.  21. 
Suction   cleaner.     D.   G.    Smellie.      2,070.688-9 ;   Feb.   16. 
Suction   cleaner.     D.   G.   Smellie.     2.072.0.S9-90 ;   Mar.   2 
Suction  cleaner.     D.  G.   Smellie.     2,077,958  ;  Apr.  20. 
Suction   cleaner.      D.   G.   Smellie.      2,099.377-8  ;   Nov.    16. 
Suction  cleaner.     D.   G,   Smellie.      2.100. 0S9  ;  Nov.   23 
Suction   cleaner.     C.   IT.   Taylor.     2.098.072  ;  Nov.    2. 
Suction  cleaner.     C.   H.   Taylor.     2,103,101  ;  Dec.   21. 
Suction  cleaner.     H.  R.  AVlnte.     2,099.413:  Nov.  16. 
Suction  cleaner.     V.  A.  Whitaker.     2.0T2.696  ;  Mar.  2. 
Suction  cleaner.     V.  A.  Whitaker.     2.103.049  ;  Dec.  21. 
Suction  cleaner.     H.  B.  White.     2,076.390  :  Apr.  6. 
Suction  cleaner.     H.   B.    White.      2.080,521 ;  May  18. 
Suction  cleaner.      H.  B.  White.      2,094.138  :  Sept.  "28. 
Suction  cleaning  apparatus.     E.  F.  Martinet.     2,071,982  ; 

Feb.   23. 
Suction     cup.       F.     C.     Brewer     and     F.     W.     Johanet. 

2,084,126  ;  June  15. 
Suction  cup.     J.  H.  Cohen.     2,069,942  ;  Feb.  9. 
Suction     device.       J.     H.     Tanner     and     W.     F.     Tanner. 

2,077,024  ;  Apr.  13. 
Suction    device    for    chimneys.      II.    Meuth.      2,090,392  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Suction     valve.       :M.     S.     Shepherd     and     F.     C.     Wilev. 

2.078. .347  ;  Apr.  27. 
Sugar  .'ind  making  the  same.   Processed,     M.  D.   Rounds. 

2.099,175  ;  Nov.  16. 
Sugar,  Bleaching.     H.  O.  Kauffmann.     2.072,639  :  ]Mar.  2. 
Sugarcane  cutter.     A.  C.  Maughan.     2.093,134  ;  Sept.  14. 
Sugar     containing     liquids.     Fermenting.       E.     Kottlors. 

2.087,0.59;  July  13. 
Sugar   crystallizing   apparatus.      H.    E.    Grill    and    II.    II. 

Feldstein.     2,097.208  ;   Oct.   26. 
Sugar  dispenser.     B.   Lew.     2.072.640  ;  Mar.  2. 
Sugar   juice   clarification.     E.    IC.    Hartmann.     2,093.759  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Sugar    juices.     Purification     of.     G.     E.     G.     von     Stletz. 

2,067,362  ;  Jan.  12. 
Sugar  liquors.   Refining.     C.  Ebert  and  W.   B.  Ncwklrk. 

2,099.389  :   Nov.   16. 
Sugar  manufacture.     R.  Whymper.     2,098,004;  Nov.  J). 
Sugar,   Preparation  of  washed.     P.   Sanchez.     2,091,690; 

Aug.  31. 
Sug:ir  solutions.  Purification  of.     J.  S.  Rcichert  and  R.  B. 

Elliott.      2,082.050;  June  1. 
Sugar    washing  machine.      V.   V.   Long.     2.089.906;   .Vug. 

Sugars  and   their  glycosides.   Nitration  of.     J.  A.  Wvler. 

2,094.693;  Oct.  5. 
Suit,    Altitude   breathing.     W.   H.   Frevgang.     2.096,012; 

Oct.  19. 
Suit,  Itathlng.     AV.  Daniel.     2.07.'^.3R7  ;  IMar.  30. 
Suit,  Bathing.    W.  Daniel.     2.092,152  ;  Sept.  7. 
Suit,    Hathing,      A.    M     Hansen.      2.009,885;    Nov.    23. 
Suit,  Bathing.     T.   R.  Kugler.     2,102.363;  Dec.  14. 
Suit.    Inll.ilable   swimming.      Y.   Toinchin    and    11.    t;ross. 

2,0.SI,6.»<7  :    Mav    25. 
Suit,  Sun.     M.  N,  Goodwin,     2,085,425;  Juno  20. 
Suit,    Pnlon,      J,   W.   Blackwell.      2.067,870;   Jan.   12. 
Sulfambles.      ().   .Mhn'cbl.      2.093.917;  Sept.  21. 
SuliiliMie   ester's    nf   2  luil  vlnctaiiol,    I'roduel  Ion    of.      G.    .\. 

I'erUlns  niid  \V    J    Ti"i'i<''lii'       2  I'TT  <1()5  :  .\iir    13 
Sulpbati'  eslei's.  Preparing  unsaturated.     A.  J.  Hnlhvood. 

2.ii70.:i-l7;   May    I. 
Sulphate  of  aMininnlum,   Production  of.      T.   Faick   Muus. 

2.095.074  ;  Oct.  5. 
SulplialcH  from  sulphide  ores  nnd  thi'  like.  Preparing  me- 

lallle.     J.  II.  Calbpck.     2.074.210  ;  Mar.  10. 


1026 


IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Sulphation  of   compounds   obtained   by  hydrogenation   of 

carbon      oxides,      Product     and.        R.  ■    G.      Clarkson. 

2.069,547  ;  Feb.  2. 
Sulphides  and  preparation   thereof,  Halo  alkyl  azyl.     A. 

M.  Clifford.     2,092,712:   Sept.  7. 
Sulphides  and   their  production,    Organic.     D.   J.   Loder. 

2,075,295  ;  Mar.  30. 
Sulphides    and    their   production,    Solubilized    higher   ali- 
phatic.    A.  W.  Bald\vin  and  H.  A.  Piggott.     2,100,297  : 

Nov.  23. 
Sulphides.     Manufacture    of.      H.     Zjrngibl.      2,093,504; 

Sept.  21. 
Sulphoaromatic    compound    of    certain    higher    aliphatic 

ketones.     M.  De  Groote.     2,081,795  :  May  25. 
Sulphonamides,     Preparing    n-alkoxyalkyl    aryl.       B.     C. 

Bren.  2,071,917;  Feb.  23. 
Sulphonates   and    products    thereof,    Purifying   and   frac- 

tionins  mahogany.     L.  D.  Mvers  and  L.  A.  Stegemeyer. 

2,06S,i49  ;  Jan.  19. 
Sulphonates    of    tertiary    alcohols.    Production    of.      A. 

Hintermaier.      2,084,253  ;   June  15. 
Sulphonation    products    from    higher    molecular    organic 

compounds.    Manufacture    of.  "  E.    Elbel.     2,081.865  : 

May  25. 
Sulphonation    products    of   acylated   amines    and   makine 

same.    W.  Zerweck  and  E.  Gofferje.    2,086,690  ;  July  13. 
Sulphonation   products   of   hydroabietyl   alcohol  and   pre- 
paring   the    same.      C.    O.    Henke    and    M.    A.    Prahi. 

2.076.563  :  Apr.  13. 
Sulphonation    products    of    phosphatides,    and    preparing 

same.  Water-soluble.     G.  Strauch.     2,079,973  ;  May  11. 
Sulphonation   products.   Purification  of.     B.    v.    Reibnitz. 

2.078.638:  Apr.  27. 
Sulphone   compounds.      A.   Modersohn.     2,077,529 ;  Apr. 

20. 
Sulphonic  acids  and  the  salts  thereof,  Production  of.    R.  L. 

Sibley.     2,077,133  :  Apr.  13. 
Sulphonium  compounds  and  making  the  same.     F.  Felix. 

2,077,831 ;   Apr.   20. 
SulDhoxvlate-amino-arseno  benzenes.     A.  Fehrle,  K.  Streit- 

trolf.  and  P.  Fritzsche.      2.0S2.SS0  :  Juno  8. 
Sulphur  acid  esters  of  unsaturated  alcohols.    A.  O.  Snoddy 

and  W.  S.  Martin.     2.075.914:  Apr.  6. 
Sulphur  and  other  fungicidal  and  insecticidal  substances, 

Method    and   apparatus    for   vaporizing.      E.   F.    Guba. 

2,083,950  ;  June  15. 
Sulphur    compound    and    making   the    same,    Organic.     J. 

Delson.     2,067,261  ;  Jan.  12. 
Sulphur  compounds  and  other  impurities   from  gases  by 

means    of   a    wet   process.    Apparatus    for    removal    of. 

A.  Sehmalenbach.     2,088.814  :  Aug.  3. 
Sulphur   compounds   from  hydrocarbon   oil   and  regenera- 
tion of  spent  treating  agent,  Removal  of.     W.  A.  Craig. 

2,080,654  ;  M.ay  18. 
Sulphur  compounds.  High  molecular  weight.     P.  L.   Salz- 

berg.     2.085,452  :  June  29. 
Sulphur  compounds.  Manufacture  of  organic.     L.   Lilien- 

feld.     2.100.968  :  Nov.  30. 
Sulphur    compounds.    Production    of    organic.      H.    Ufer. 

2,103,879-80  ;  Dec.  28. 
Sulphur    compounds.    Treatment    of.      G.    C.     Connollv. 

2,083,894  ;  June  15. 
Sulphur    dioxide    from    waste    gases.    Removing    and    re- 
covering.    H.  F.  Johnstone.     2.082.00G  ;  June  1. 
Sulphur  (iioxidp.  Method  and  apparatus  for  making.    E.  J. 

Mullen.     2.070,236;  Feb.  9. 
Sulphur     dioxide.     Producing.       H.     O.      C.     Ingraham. 

2.071,534;  Feb.   23. 
Sulphur  dioxide.  Production  of.    T.  V.  Fowler.    2,066,562  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Sulphur  dioxide.  Production  of.     T.  V.  Fowler  and  H.  F. 

Merriam.     2.066.774  ;  Jan.  5. 
Sulphur     dioxide.     Production     of.       C.     A.     MacDonald. 

2.086,232  ;  July  6. 
Sulphur  dioxide,  Production  of.    E.  J.  Mullen.    2,070,235  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Sulphur  dioxide.  Production  of.    E.  J.  Mullen.     2,070,237  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Sulphur  dioxide.  Production  of.     E.J.Mullen.    2,074,061; 

.Mar.  16. 
Sulpliur  dioxide.  Production  of.    E.  J.  Mullen.    2,086,733  ; 

,Tuly  13. 
Sulphur  dioxide.  Production  of.     E.  J.  Mullen  and  C.  A. 

G.TlIagher.     2.075.823  ;  Apr.  6. 
Sulpliur  dioxide,  Production  of.     C.  F.  Silsby.     2,067,027  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Sulphur    dioxide    recovery    process.      F.     E.    Townsend. 

2.100,702  :  Nov.  30. 
Sulphur  dioxide,  Reduction  of.   H.  F.  Morriam.    2,066,890  ; 

.T.nn.  5. 
Sulphur  dioxide  to  elemental  sulphur  by  means  of  carbon. 

Reduction  of.     R.  Lepsoe.     2,102.081  ;  Dec.  14. 
Sulphur.     Free     running.       F.     W.     Wieder.       2,069.568  • 

Fel).  2. 
Sulphur  from  noetic  anhydride,  Removal  of.     H.  E.  Mar- 
tin.     2.079.127  :   Mny  4. 
Sulphur  from  ore.  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  extract- 
ing.    II.   M.   Crowther.     2,090,067  ;   Aug.  24. 
Sulphur  from  sulphide  ores.  Recovery  of.     S.  B.  McClus- 

key.     2,084.697  ;  June  22. 
Sulphur   from  sulphur-bearing  m.Tterial,   Method  and  ap- 
paratus for  extracting.     F.  I.  du  Pont.     2.088.190  ;  July 


R.  Lepsoe. 


S.  Robson 


Sulphur  from  sulphur  dioxide.  Production  of. 

2,080,300  ;  May  11. 
Sulphur  from  sulphurous  gases.  Recovery  of. 

and  M.  W.  Travers.     2,090,072  ;  Aug.  17. 
Sulphur,    preparation    of   stable    colloidal.      E.    Boulogne. 

2.094.939  :  Oct.  5. 
Sulphur,     Preparation    of    wettable.     A.     H.    Henninger. 

2.067.397  ;  Jan.  12. 
Sulphur,  Prepared.     E.   C.  Missbach.     2.069,710  :  Feb.  2. 
Sulphur,  Process  and  apparatus  for  producing  comminut- 
ed.    A.   B.  Jones.     2,072,263  :  Mar.   2. 
Sulphur,   Production    of.      H.   Baehr   and   H.    Meugdehl. 

2,092.386  :   Sept.   7. 
Sulphur,  Production  of.   B.  M.  Carter.    2,080,384  ;  May  11. 
Sulphur,  Production   of.     T.   C.    Oliver.     2,068,430 ;  Jan. 

19. 
Sulphur,  Purification  of.     R.  C.  Rich.     2,092,625  ;   Sept.  7. 
Sulphur  recovery.     F.  M.  Nelson.     2,091.829  ;  Aug.  31. 
Sulphur,  Recovery  of.     R.  F.  Bacon.     2,077.028  ;  Apr.  13. 
Sulphur,   Recovery  of.     R.   F.  Bacon  and   I.   Bencowitz. 

2,092,794;   Sept.  14. 
Sulphur.    Recovery    of.     R.    F.    Bacon    and    W.    Judson. 

2.0S7.8S9-94  :   July   27. 
Sulphur,  Reduction  of.    C.  W.  Andrews.    2,085,565  ;  June 

29. 
Sulphur  stabilization    and    preservation.      J.   B.   Ceccon. 

2,080,408-9  ;  May  18. 
Sulphur   through    reduction   of  gases   containing  sulphur 

dioxide.  Producing.     A.  R.  Lindblad.     2,090,797  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Sulphuric  acid  and  lubricating  oil  stock.  Intimately  mix- 
ing.     G.    M.    Pfau,    D.    C.    Bolin,    and    E.    W.    Zublin. 

2,073,253;  Mar.  9. 
Sulphuric  acid  by  the  contact  process,  Manufacture  of. 

F.  Carl.     2,079,760  ;  May  11. 
Sulphuric  acid  derivatives  of  secondary  alcohols.  Produc- 
tion of.     J.  N.  Wickert  and  B.  T.  Freure.     2,088,014  ; 

July  27. 
Sulphuric  derivatives,  Process  for  preparation  of.    E.  J. 

Gohr.     2.103,255  ;  Dec.  28. 
Summary  board.     G.  H.  Dawson,  P.  O.  linger,  and  F.  D. 

Wedge.     2,077,677  ;  Apr.  20. 
Sundial,  Portable.     J.  McAuliffe.     2,094.833 ; 
Sun  visor  and  windshield  heater.  Combined. 

Jr.     2,091.380  ;  Aug.  31. 
Supercharger.     C.  D.  Johnson.     2,080.079 ; 

F.  F.  Kishline.     2.098.499  ;  Nov.  9. 
C.  A.  Kutcher.     2.099.36G  :  Nov.  16. 
S.  A.  Moss.     2,084,863  ;  June  22. 
for    internal    combustion    engiui-s. 

Puffer.     2,078.807  ;  Apr.  27. 
Supercharger    for    internal    combustion    engines.      O. 

Schrom.     2.085,547  ;  June  29. 
Supercharger   regulator.     D.   Gregg.     2,088,954;    Aug.   3. 
Superchargers  of  internal  combustion  engines.  Driving  of. 

F.  T.  Faucett.     2.091.356  :  Aug.  31. 
Supercharging  mechanism  for  Diesel  engines.     B.  Loeffler. 

2.103.974  ;  Dec.  28. 
Superheater.     C.  A.  Brandt.     2,079,104  ;  May  4. 
Superheater.     M.  Hard.     2,072.674  ;  Mar.  2'. 
Superheater  boiler.     T.  B.   Stillman.     2,101,106  ;  Dec.   7. 
Superheater  unit.     W.  H.  Hinsch.     2,068,412  ;  Jan.  19. 
Superheating  induction  furnace.     J.  R.  \Yvatt.     2,007,110  • 

Jan.  5. 

J.  K.  Johnson. 


Supercharger. 
Supercharger. 
Supercharger. 
Supercharger 


Oct.  5. 
C.  W.  Stump, 

May  11. 


S.    R. 
G. 


Superheterodyne  receiver. 

Mar.  9. 
Superheterodyne    receiver. 

Weyers.     2",095,035  ;  Oct. 
Superheterodyne  receiver. 

July  27. 
Superheterodyne  receiver. 

14. 
Superheterodyne  receiver.  High  frequency. 

mann.     2.080,128:  May  11. 
Superheterodyne     receiving      system         P 

2,100.606  :  Nov.  30. 

^"?^''„Pi^-o5'*'''t'^'    Apparatus    for    preparing.      A.    Wilson. 

2. 100,. 083  :   Nov.   30. 
Superphosphate,  Making.     H.  A.  Curtis.     2,070,582  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Superphosphate,    Nitrifying. 

Apr.  6. 
Superregenerative   receiver 

Feb.  23. 
Supply  means   for   tanks   and   other   receptacles.     R.   J. 

Jlinns.     2,075,994:  Apr.  6. 
Supply  mechanism.     T.  D.  Lane.     Re.  20,262  ■  Feb    9 
Su;jply  replenishing  moans  for  roving  frames  and  the' like 
Taylor.     2.067.250  ;  Jan.  12. 


2,073,344-5 ; 

K.     Posthumus     and    T.    J. 
5. 
M.    J.   O.   Strutt.     2,088,043 ; 

J.  J.  YoUes.     2,102,401;  Dec. 


G.  L.  Grund- 
D.      Lowell. 


H.    A.    Curtis.      2,075,801 ; 
J.    L.   Reinartz.      2.071,950 ; 


a:  l. 


Supply     system.     Potential.     E.    L.    Harder.     2,078,664  • 
Apr.  27.  .       .        , 

Support :  Sec — 

Adjustable  body  support.         Brake    beam    safety    sup- 
Arch  support. "         '^ 

Arm   support. 
-Article  support. 
-Vutomobile  hood  support. 
Automobile  lunch  support. 
Baby  support. 
Basket  support. 
Bearing   support. 
Bol)hln  support. 
Bow  support. 


Brake    beam 

port. 
Brake  gear  support. 
Brick  support. 
Cable  support. 
Car  door  support. 
Clamp  support. 
Closure-support. 
Clothe.?!ine  support. 
Collar  support. 
Conductor  support. 


i 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


1027 


Support :  See — 
Cover  support. 
Cradle-spring  support. 
Detachable    mattress    sup- 
port. 
Dispensing  support. 
Display  support. 
Drill  support. 
Electric  lamp  support. 
Electric  wiring  support. 
Fishing  pole  support. 
Fixture  support. 
Flare  support. 
Flexible  seat  support. 
Floor  and  ceiling  support. 
Foot  arch  support. 
Garment  support. 
Heel  support. 
Horn  support. 
Hose  support. 
Joist  support. 
Jug    and    drinking    recep- 
tacle support. 
Key  support. 
Lamp    support. 
Lantern  base  support. 
Lantern  support. 
Last  support. 
Light  support. 
Link  support. 
Machine  support. 
Mail  box  support. 


Jletatarsal   arch   support. 
Meter  support. 
Mirror  support. 
Monorail  track  support. 
Motor  support. 
Oil  burner  support. 
Plant  support. 
Pneumatic  foot  support. 
Receiver  support. 
Resilient  support. 
Rolled  fabric  support. 
Safety  support. 
Sand  bag  support. 
Seat  support. 
Shade    and    curtain     sup 

port. 
Shelf  support. 
Sign  support. 
Stamp  support. 
Table  tennis  net  support. 
Tile    support. 
Tool  support. 

Transmission  line  support 
Typewriter  support. 
Undergarment  support. 
Vehicle  deck  support. 
Wall  support. 
Web  roll  support. 
Welt  support. 
\.Vire  plant  support. 
Work   support. 


Support.     F.  H.  Boling.     2,070,823  ;  Feb.  16. 

Support.      M.    Grieve.     2,083,839  ;    June   15. 

Support.     G.  F.  Hauf.     2,085,975  ;  July  6. 

Support.    W.  La  Hodny.     2.102,012  ;  Dec.  14. 

Support.     A.  J.  Matter.     2,086,280  ;  July  6. 

Support.     H.F.Morse.     2,077,181  ;  Apr.  13. 

Support.       F.     J.     G.     Neumann    and    W.     R.     Haubold. 

2.069,590  :  Feb.  2. 
Support.     P.  Thomson.     2,090,969  ;  Aug.   24. 
Support  and  adjustment  for  view  finders.    A.  W.  Tondreau. 

2,094. 28.'5  :  Sept.  28. 
Support    and     bracket    therefor.     Automobile    robe.       A. 

Claud-Mantle.     2,072,118-19  ;   Mar.  2. 
Support  and  lifting  attachment  for  wheels.    E.  N.  Kersey. 

2,075,730  ;  Mar.  30. 
Support  and  making  the  same.     A.  F.  Wostlund  and  S.  D. 

Murphy.     2.068.583  ;   Jan.    19. 
Support  and  protecting  device  for  fluid  dispensing  cylin- 
ders.    W.  G.  Watkins.     2,084,231  ;   June  15. 
Support  and  remov.ihle  elbow  therefor,  Blower  pipe.     T. 

H.   Oppenheim.     2,092,134  ;   Sept.  7. 
Support    and    take-up    device.    Clothes   line.     S.    J.    Max. 

2,095,882  ;  Oct.  12. 
Support   and  trellis,   Plant.     D.   G.   Wilson.     2,083,678 ; 

June  15. 
Support  device.     G.W.Kemp.     2,102,078  :  Dec.  14. 
Support  for  a  motor  vehicle.  Rear  wheel.    H.  J.  van  Doorne 

and  P.  H.  van  der  Trappen.     2,098,894  ;  Nov.  9. 
Support  for  artificial  lower  legs.    E.  Blevcns.    2,080,003  ; 

May  11. 
Sur)p'>rt  for  Axminster  tube  frames.  Intermediate.     W.  W. 

Robertson.      2.082.908  :  June  8. 
Support  for  bath  sprays.     W.  C.  Schneider.     2,072,345  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Support  for  bicycles.     E.  F.  Pawsat.     2,074,422  ;  Mar.  23. 
Support  for  br.'iki,'  rods  rind  brake  bc.'ims.  Emergency.      E. 

ir.    Waterman.      2.006,077;   Oct.    19. 
Support      for      cvlindrical      vessels.        W.      R.      Kepler. 

2,092,105;    Sept.  7. 
Support     for     draperies,     Ornamental.       C.     P.     Henrv. 

2,080,270;  May  11. 
Support  for  fishing  reels.    J.  Grahame.    2,101,174  ;  Dec.  7. 
Support    for    hand    telephone.     G.     R.    Lum.     2,089,336  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Support      for     hosiery      display      forms.      H.      Janssen. 

2,099,652;  Nov.  16. 
Support  for  instruiiients,   Antlvlbratlon.     C.  L.   Seward, 

Jr.     2,099,375  ;  Nov.  16. 
Siipiiort    for    ironing    boards   and    the   like,    Folding.     H. 

Howe.      2,091.123  ;  Seiit.  28. 
Supr>ort  for  ironing  t.'ililcs,  I''<»ldal)le.     C.  W.  Sadenwnter. 

2,078.587;  Apr.   27. 
Support  for  lamps.     M.  Lager.     2,102,422;  Dee.  14. 
Support  for  l.iiiips.  Insulated.     K.  Wlegand  and  F.  GorHr.. 

2,098.817  :  Nov.  9. 
SuT)i>ort    for    machine    tool    slides,    Antifriction.      A.    G. 

Plimm<T.      2,097,310 ;    Oct.    20. 
Siir)l)oil    for  pipes,  handrails,  or  other  like  objecls.     J.  G. 

I'.lunt.     2,008,902;  Jan.   26. 
Su|)|)ort    for   radio   tubi'S   and    (he   lllce,    Fllninent.      11.   J. 

MrCarlhy.      2,100.306;  Nov.  23. 
Support    fur   riveling   macliinea,    VVorlt.      A.    K.    U.'ivener. 

2,075,11:!  ;   Mar.   30. 
Support     for     rotary     klliiH,     Flexible.       S.     J.     Roblson. 

2.072,219  ;  Mar.  2. 
SnpiiDit     for     sliadi'     roller     iMiioketH.       T.     W.     Turner. 

2.09I.8!).")  :   Aug.  :!i. 
SMpi>ort    for    mIioch    and    miikliig    the    dnme,     Peformiible 

fool.     C.  IT.   OaiilelH.     2.092,910;  Sept.  14. 
Su[)port  for  slioi'H,  Arch.     J.  i;.  Luiilam.     2,085,371;  June 

20. 


Support  for  slat  crates  while  being  repaired.    E.  C.  Brown. 

2,087,083  ;  July  13. 
Support  for   soldering   irons.      S.    Stradling.      2,086,102 ; 

July    6. 
Support  for  sole  attaching  machines.   Welt.     J.  B.  Hada- 

way.     2,089,257  ;  Aug.   10. 
Support    for    telephones.     J.    J.    Kuhn    and    G.    R.    Lum. 

2,096,046  ;  Oct.  19. 
Support     for    train    dresses,     Garment.       E.     H.     Binns. 

2,092,633  ;   Sept.  7. 
Support    for    tube    frames   in    Axminster   looms.     W.    W. 

Robertson.     2.082.907  :  June  8. 
Support   for  typographical   machines,   Mold   disk.      E.   M. 

Goodbody.     2.077.361  ;  Apr.  13. 
Support  for  weft   replenishing  magazines.     I.   H.  Verry. 

2,102,864;  Dec.  21. 
Support    for    writing    machines,    Carbon    sheet.      W.    A. 

Pringle.     2,089,982  ;  Aug.  17. 
Support  or  stool.  Body.     P.  A.  Olszanowski.     2,099,345  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Support     oscillating     mechanism,     Work.     D.     R.     Hall. 

2,095,438  ;  Oct.  12. 
Support   with    resilient    giip    heads.    Uniform   arc,    com- 
pensating chord  conductor.     A.  O.  Austin.     2,102,232 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Supportei*.     C.  F.  Schuessler.     2,083,869  ;  June  15. 
Supnorter.     Arch.     V.     R.     Casey     and     G.     A.     Larsen. 

2,067,475  ;  Jan.  12. 
Supporter,  Arch.     J.  R.  Rigandi.     2.095,532  ;  Oct.  12. 
Supporter,  Book.     L.  Zocchi.     2,101,972  ;  Dec.  14. 
Supporter   for   clothes   lines.      M.   L.    Weeks.      2,081,471  ; 

May  25. 
Supporter    for    window    shade    rollers.      R.    W.    Hempel. 

2,090,515  ;  Aug.  17. 
Supporter,   Garment.     R.   C.  Isaac.     2,094,296  ;   Sept.  28. 
Supporter,   Garment.     J.  Jacobs.      2,072,559  :   Mar.  2. 
Supporter,    Garment.      A.   C.   Wurtzer.     2,083,587 ;    June 

15. 
Supporter,  Hose.     S.  Lipton.     2,070,016  ;  Feb.  9. 
Supporter,   Hose.      P.    Pugniet.      2,074,272;   Mar.    16. 
Supporter,  Hose.     C.  L.  Sellen.     2,098,977  :  Nov.  16. 
Supporter,  Hose.     J.  G.  Tompkins.     2.081,467-9  ;  Mav  25. 
Sui>porter.   Ho.se.      J.  Wratsrhlco.      2.089.869  :  Aug.  If). 
Supporting  and  anchoring  means  for  wire  lathing.     G.  H. 

Reed.     2,083,615  ;  June  15. 
Supporting  and  retaining  means  for  railroad  rails.     H.  C. 

Warr.     2.085.558  ;  June  29. 
Supporting     and      separating     rack.        W.     C.     Hanson. 

2.088.741  ;  Aug.  3. 
Supporting  and  utility  structure.  Adjustable.     A.  Demcak. 

2.074,780  ;  Mar.  23. 
Supporting  bracket.    Variable  "inclination.     P.   H.   Mever. 

2,103,485  ;  Dec.  28. 
Supporting     bracket,      Venetian     blind.     F.      J.      Burns. 

2.099.953  :   Nov.   23, 
Supporting  device.     R.  B.  Knoth.     2.073,484  ;  Mar.  9. 
Supporting  device.     B.  S.  Minters.     2.101.474;  Dec.  7. 
Supporting    device.      G.    T.    Mott.      2,083,574 ;    June    15. 
Supporting  device.      R.  Norih.      2.07(i,8{iO  :   .Apr.   13. 
Supporting  device  for  building  construction,  Metal.     F.  R. 

Walker.     2,098,172  ;  Nov.  2. 
Supporting  device.   Four-way.     P.  H.  IMever.     2,081,635  ; 

May  25. 
Supporting  means.     E.  L.  Anderson.     2.081,030;  May  18. 
Supporting   means    for    economizers.      J.    H     Sengstiiken 

2,088.931  ;  Aug.  3. 
Supporting   means,    Safety.      C.    A.    Zweibel.      2,067,587 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Supporting  mechanism   for   cabinet   ironers.     J.   W.   Jen- 
sen and  A.  J.  Shute.     2,101,142;  Dec.  7. 
Supporting   mechanism    for    straightening   rolls    of   plate 

stralgiiliiiing     machines.      Adjustable.        P.      Ungcrer. 

Re.  20,403  ;  June  8. 
Supporting  structure.     W.  J.  Masoner.     2,074,660  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Suppository.     E.  Ackerman.     2.072.438 ;  Mar.   2. 
Suiface  broaching  machine.      F.  J.   Lapointe.      2,091730- 

-Aug.  31. 
Surface    cleaning    device.      L.    O.    Balinger.      2,083,551  ; 

June  15. 
Surface  cleaning  means.     II.  L.  Myers.     2,073,107  ;  Mnr.  9. 
Surface    combustion    proc(>ss.      J.    W.    Ilnvs.      2  095  065  • 

Oct.  5.  ... 

Siuiacc    control,    .Auxiliary.     A.     G.     Butler.     2.097.996; 

Nov.  2. 
Surface  covering.     II.  F.  Altlieide.     2.100.830;  Nov    30 
Surface,  Covering  n.     II.  CocUo  and  O.  Welskc.    2,077,010  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Snrl.ice  diM'orating  method  and  apparatus.     0.  von  Webern 

and  E.  W.  Haniant.     2,009.789;  Feb.  9. 
SnrrHc<>   deciH-aling   method   and    machine.      T,.   V,    Cnsto, 

(;.    von    Wi'bc'iii.    E.    W.    Ilninant,    and    O.    D.    King. 

2,006,730;  Oct.  20. 
Surface   forming  machine.      J.   Y.   Blnzek  and   R.   G.   An- 

d.i-N(in.      2. 1 01, 569  :    l>i'c.    7. 
Surface  marking  nppiirntufi.     O,  IT.  Chnmock.     2,081,319  ■ 

June  22. 
Surface  test  Indicator.     J.  Reich.     2,091,370-  Aug    ,T1 
Surface  tcHt  Indicator.     K.  J.  Wllchger.     2.01)0,195;  .\\ig. 

Surfaced.  ClpnnlnK  prronsy.    W.  E,  ITolmqulst.    2.003.2-I0 ; 

Si'pl,    14, 
Surfaces  containing  slllcii  In  comhlnnllon.  Conllni;      I!    <; 

Durrani.      2,096,538  ;  Oct.  19. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Surfaces     for     paving    blocks,     Nonslip.       F.     G.     Small. 

2,073,814  ;  Mar.  16. 
Surfaces   in   simulation    of   napped   cloth.   Finishing.      G. 

Ariotti.     2,069,470  ;  Feb.  2. 
Surfaces,    Method    and    apparatus    for    finishing.      F.    F. 

Hillix.     2,070,944  ;  Feb.  16. 
Surfaces,  Producing  decorated.     K.  Eichstlidt.     2,069.227  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Surfacing  apparatus.    H.R.Stratford.     2,082.916  ;  June  8. 
Surfacing  device.     O.  Weidrich.     2,097,806  :  Nov.  2. 
Surfacing  machine.      G.    M.    Curtin.     2,086,516 ;   July   6. 
Surfacing  machine.    J.  C.  Temple.     2,098,262  ;  Nov.  9. 
Surfacing    machine    for    plate    glass.      II.    S.    Heichert. 

2,074,111  :  Mar.  16. 
Surfacing     one     metal     -with     another.       F.     Gettelman. 

2,075,518;  Mar.  30. 
Surfacing  unit.     A.  C.  Fischer.     2,094,571  ;  Sept.  28. 
Surfacing    units.    Apparatus    for    manufacturing.      H.    J. 

Little.     2,074,966;  Mar.  23. 
Surgpproof  pilot  switch.     C.  N.  Hardin.     2,090,531  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Surgical  appliance.     W.   J.  Fox.     2,083,904;   June   15. 
Surgical  appliance.     C.M.Kendall.     2,085,368  ;  June  29. 
Surgical  appliance  and  producing  same.     A.  B.  Kendrick. 

2,097,159  ;  Oct.  26. 
Surgical  device.     W.  King.     2,073,800  ;  Mar.  16. 
Surgical  dressing.     L.  T.   Sawyer.     2,082,599  ;  June  1. 
Surgical  dressing.     W.  M.  Scholl.     2,082,219  :  June  1. 
Surgical    dressing.    Wrapped    rolled.      E.     E.     Dickson. 

2,084,264  ;  June  15. 
Surgical  instrument.     H.  A.  Burkhardt.     2,090,831  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Surgical  instrument.     B.   O.  Frezieres.     2,084,195  ;   June 

15. 
Surgical  instrument.     V.  M.  Posada.     2,103,174  ;  Dec.  21. 
Surgical  lamp.     E.  H.  Greppin.     2,069,950  ;  Feb.  9. 
Surgical  lamp.     A.  A.  Overburv.     2,102,023  ;  Dec.  14. 
Surgical  lamp.   Portable.      P.   A.   Nirdlinger.     2,103,013; 

Dec.  21. 
Surgical      suture      or     ligature.        F.      W.      Carruthers. 

2,093,145  ;    Sept.    14. 
Surgical  table.     G.  W.  Hawley.     2,073,932  ;  Mar.  16. 
Surgical  wrapping.     A.  Abrams,  C.  L.  Wagner  and  G.  W. 

Forcey.    2,077,299  ;  Apr.  13. 
Surveying  apparatus.     A.   L.   Leavitt.     2,093,049 ;    Sept. 

14. 
Surveying,  Apparatus  for  subsurface.     D.   G.   Hawthorn. 

2,096,359  :  Oct.  19. 
Surveying  instrument.     E.  L.  Estel.     2,079,795  ;  Jlay  11. 
Surveying  Instrument.     N.  D.    Salmon.     2,080,790  ;    May 

18. 
Surveying     Instrument,      Oil      well.        D.      B.      Monroe. 

2,089,153  ;  Aug.  3. 
Surveyor's  rod.     R.  A.  Wright.     2,088.394  ;  July  27. 
Suspender.     H.   Glick.      2.089,474:   Auc.    10. 
Suspender  slide.     J.  G.  Wolff.     2,067,069  ;  Jan.  5. 
Suspender,   Sock.     M.  Grandhoniine.     2,096,172  ;  Oct.  19. 
Suspenders.     A.   R.   Price.     2,067,503 ;   Jan.   12. 
Suspenders,  Men's.     A.  Hlsche.     2,083,331 ;  June  8. 
Suspending  unit.     A.   B.  Mull.     2,081,095  ;  May  18. 
Suspension  and  springing  means  for  motor-cars  and  motor 

vehicles.     A.  Neiman.     2,075,746  ;  Mar.  30. 
Suspension  arrangement  for  screw  fan  rotors.    R.  De  Mey. 

2.100.940  :  Nov.  30. 
Suspension   device  for  motor  cars  or  other  vehicles.   Re- 
silient.    A.  R.  Lefevre.     2,103,590  ;  Dec.  28. 
Suspension     for     compasses     or    other     instruments.       A. 

Zimmermann.     2,090.564  ;  Aug.  17. 
Suspension   for  luminescent   tubes.     J.   B.   J.   M.   Abadie. 

2,069,468  ;  Feb.  2. 
Suspension  for  mechanical  units,  Resilient.     II.  D.  Geyer. 

2,078,445  ;  Apr.  27. 
Suspension  for  multiwheelers.     H.  W.  Alden.     2,078,521 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Suspension    for   tank   trucks,    Three-point.      R.    F.    Buch- 

holz.     2,071,330  ;  Feb.  23. 
Suspension  for  vehicles.     II.  A.  Knox.     2,093,456  ;   Sept. 

21. 
.Suspension  for  vehicles.    H.  A.  Knox.     2,100.338  :  Nov.  ,30. 
Suspension     for     vehicles,     ^lultiwheel.     H.     W.     Alden. 

2,096,530;  Oct.  19. 
Suspension,     Individual.      J.    W.    Leighton.       2.098.874 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Suspension  means  for  internal  combustion  engines.     H.  L. 

Morris  and  F.  E.  Dayes.     2,079.358  ;  Mav  4. 
Suspension    means    for    road    vehicles.      L.    R.    Hooper. 

2,074,609  ;  Mar.  23. 
Suspension  means  of  parts  on  vehicle  frames.    M.  Wagner. 

2.090.561  :  Aug.  17. 
Suspension  of  railroad  vehicles.  Device  ensuring  rational 

G.  L.  R.  J.  Messier.     2,080,180;  May  11. 
Suspension  of  road-vehicles.     W.   S.   Renwick  and  A.   S. 

Knever.     2,071,577;  Feb.  23. 
Suspensions,    Apparatus    for    producing.       S.    J.    Wvnn 

2.090.496  ;  Aug.   17. 
Suspensions  of  finely  divided  solids  into  substantially  uni- 
form solids  fractions  of  varying  average  particle  size, 

Resolution  of.     S.  C.  Lyons.     2.085,538  ;  June  29. 
Suture  retainer.     E.  W.   Davidson.     2.075,508  ;  Mar.  30 
Swab.      H.   11.   Chandler.      2,100.157;  Nov.   23. 
Swage.     Saw.     A.     M.     Ferrari     and     G.     M.     Hoffman. 

2.0n7.0.')9  ;  Nov.  2. 
Swaging  machine.     N.  T.  McKee.     2.072.680  ;  Mar,  2. 
Swash  plate  device.     P.  Cassanl.     2,077,986  ;  Apr.  20. 


Swatter,  Fly.     L.  D.  Hokerk.     2,100.032  ;  Nov.    23. 
Swatter,   Fly.     F.    S.  Matteson.     2,083,727 ;   June  15. 
Swatter,  Fly.     J.   G.   Wasson.     2,068,211  ;   Jan.   19. 
Sweat  band,  Hat.     A.  C.  Underbill.     2,090,317  ;  Aug.  17. 
Sweater.     N.  Neuman.     2,095,886  ;  Oct.  12. 
Sweater.     H.  Reeb.     2,099,431  ;  Nov.  16. 
Swedge,  Pipe.     W.  C.  Erwin.     2,096.234  ;  Oct.  19. 
Sweeper.     E.  K.  Furstnow.     Re.   20,453  ;  July  20. 
Sweeper  attachment  for  motor  vehicles.     A.  J.  Westmore- 
land.    2.101,769  ;  Dee.  7. 
Sweeper,  Carpet.     E.  B.  Poggensee.     2,084,777  ;  June  22. 
Sweeper,  Carpet.     F.  W.   Pullen.     2,082,652  ;   June  1. 
Sweeper,  Suction.     J.  B.  Kirby.     2,079,293  :  May  4. 
Sweeper,    Suction.      J.    J.    McCabe   and   A.    \V.    Seyfried. 

2,099,172  ;  Nov.  16. 
Sweetening    process.      A.    Belchetz    and    B.    R.    Carney. 

2,085,523  ;  June  29. 
Swell  expression  engine.    J.  T.  Austin.    2,072,844  ;  Mar.  9. 
Swellable  substance  and  making  same  from  waxes,  Volu- 
minously.    H.   Cohn  and   C.    Siebert.     2,100,067 ;   Nov. 

23. 
Swift.     A.  F.  Pearson.     2,069,114;  Jan.  26. 
Swimmer's  appliance.     A.  Glad.     2,094,532  ;  Sept.  28. 
Swimming  appliance.     N.    Squicciarini.     2,089.585  ;   Aug. 

10. 
Swimming  device.    H.  W.  Eustls.    2,078,068  ;  Apr.  20. 
Swing.     D.  B.  Sullivan.     2,081,341  ;  May  25. 
Swing.     E.  L.  Weaver.     2,097,905  ;  Nov.  2. 
Swing    attachment    for    stirrup    leathers.      R.    E.    Vance. 

2,091,897  :  Aug.  31. 
Swing,  Child's.     D.  Tinker.     2,092,993  ;   Sept.    14. 
Swing,  Glider.     L.  Larsen.     2,079,767  ;  May  11. 
Swing  joint.     C.  G.  Banks.     2,066,711  ;  Jan.  5. 
Swing  joint.     W.  F.  Schaetzly.     2,073,255  ;  Mar.  9. 
Swing  seat.     W.  B.  Evans,  F.  C.  Garratt,  Jr.,  and  E.  F. 

Iloppes.      2.100.002  ;  Nov.  23. 
Swinging  seat.     J.  R.  Thomas.     2,092,787  ;   Sept.   14. 
Switch  :  See — 

Alarm  switch.  Mercury  inertia  switch. 

Automatic    defrostini     Mercury  switch, 
switch.  Microphonic  switch. 

Automatic      disconnecting     Motor  operated  switch, 
switch.  Motor     overload      cut-out 

Automatic  switch.  switch. 

Burglar  alarm   switch.  Multiple  ignition  switch. 

Centrifugal  switch.  .Multiple  key  switch. 

Coin  actuated  switch.  Oven    switch. 

Combination  limit  switch.     Periodic  switch. 

Combustion  switch.  Plug  electric  switch. 

Control  switch.  Pneumatic  switch. 

Cross-over  switch.  Push  button  switch. 

Cut-off  switch.  Railway  switch. 

Deflation  indicator  switch,     Reclosing  switch. 

Delayed  action  switch.  Reverse  current  switch. 

Diaphragm  controlled      Rotary  electric  switch, 
switch.  Rotary  switch. 

Direction     indicating      Safety  electric  switch, 
switch.  Safety  electrical  switch. 

Direction  indicator  switch.      Safety  switch. 

Directional   control   signal      Series-parallel  switch, 
switch.  Signal  light  switch. 

Disconnecting  switch.  Signal  switch. 

Electric  snap  switch.  Snap  action  switch. 

Electric  switch.  Stvlus  arm  switch. 

Electrical      disconnecting      Surgeproof  pilot  switch, 
switch.  Telephone  switch. 

Electrical  switch.  Temperature         controlled 

Enclosed  switch.  switch. 

Extension  switch.  Temperature        responsive 

Flashlight  switch.  switch. 

Float  switch.  Thermal  control  switch. 

Flow  controlled  switch.  Thermal  switch. 

Fluid  flow  switch.  Thermostatic  switch. 

Fuse  disconnect  switch.  Thermostatically    operated 

Fuso  puller  switch.  switch. 

Fuse  switch.  Time  switch. 

Heater  switch.  Traffic   signal   switch. 

Ignition  switch.  Vacuum  cleaner  switch. 

Lamp  switch.  Vehicle  signal  switch. 

Limit  switch.  Ventilator  switch. 

Liquid  contact  switch.  Volume  control  switch. 

Mercoid  switch. 
Switch.    P.  S.  Bear.    2,103,929  ;  Dec.  28. 
Switch.     A.   J.   Bowie.     2,092.829  :    Sept.    14. 
Switch.      E.    S.    Cornell    and    N.    C.    Polgov.      2,085,792 ; 

July   6. 
Switch.     H.   J.  Crabbs.     2.095,796;  Oct.   12. 
Switch.     S.  R.  DuBrie.     2.095.436  :  Oct    12 
Switch.     B.  A.  Durham.     2,069,946  ;  Feb.  9. 
Switch.     W.  C.  Edwards.     2.100.657  ;  Nov.  30. 
Switch.     O.  A.  Friend.     2.066,465  ;  Jan.  5. 
Switch.     J.  M.  Gleason.     2.098.644  •  Nov    9. 
Switch.     C.  C.  Howell.     2,073,555  ;  Mar.  9. 
Switch.     W.  R.  Huttinger.     2,099.607  :  Nov.  16. 
Switch.     A.  Lohe.     2.081,827  ;  May  25. 
Switch.     R.  AV.  Lowell.     2,070,337  ;  Feb.  9. 
Svntch.      S.   H.   Melnick   and   P.   B.    Chapin.      2.092,286: 

Sept.   7. 
Switch.     J    C.  Merryraan.     2.092.678  :  Sept.  7. 
Switch.     M.  W.  Morris.     2,085,539  ;  June  29. 
J.  Rosay.     2,073,319  ;  Mar.  9. 


Switch. 


Switch.     J.   Schmidinger.  '  2,074,345;  Mar.  23. 

«r/fM-     H-  H.  Schneckloth.     2,082.911  ;  June  8 

Switch,    p.  w.  Sheatsley.    2,066,490-1 ;  Jan.  5. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1029 


Switch. 
Switch. 
Switch. 
Switch. 
Switch. 
Switch. 
Switch. 
Switch 


D.    Taylor.      2,007,552  ;    Jan.    12. 
H.  A.  ThornburK.     2.080,752  ;  July  13. 
AV.  J.  Turenne.     2,090,407  ;  Aug.  17. 
F.  J.  Watts.     2,097,940  ;  Nov.  2. 
C.  J.  Werner.     2,094.199  ;  Sept.  28. 
T.    A.    Wetzol.      2,090,502  ;   Oct.    19. 
B.  K.   Winning.     2,077,504;   Apr.   20. 
acniatiiifi   attaclimcnt    for    motor    vehicle    clutch 
pedals.     J.  L.  Breese.     2,077,511 ;  Apr.  20. 
Switch   actuating  device  for   electric   welding  machines. 

H.  W.  Roth.     2,071,473  ;  Feb.  23. 
Switch    and    contact    structure    therefor,    Thermostatic 

electric.     J.  D.   Bolesky.     2,080,550 ;   May  18. 
Switch  and  intersection,  Railway.    V.  Theodos.    2,009,904  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Switch  and  method  of  and  apparatus  for  manufacture  of 
same.  Fluid  flow  electric.     W.  R.   Wallier.     2,101,114; 
Dec.  7. 
Switch    and   signal   apparatus,   Railway. 
Jr.  and  C.  A.  Alden.     2,092,473 ;  Sept. 
Switcli  and  signal.  Automobile  direction. 

2,074,011  ;  Mar.  10. 
Switch      clock      combination,      Electric. 

2,079,903  ;  May  11. 
Switch       construction.      Thermostatic.     G.      E.      Hulse. 

2,008,270;   Jan.    19. 
Switch  construction,  Electric.  H.  A.  Douglas.  2,095,175-7  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Switch  contact.     W.  J.  Shore.     2,085,707  ;  June  29. 


F.   A.   Robbins, 
7. 
R.  C.  Blackman. 

S.      Moskal. 


Electrical.      L.    Zickrick, 


2,099,551  ; 


E.    .Dobler     and     L.     Holm. 


C.    M.    Hines. 
Railway.     H. 


2,079.015  ; 
S.     Young. 


2.079.003;  May  4. 
controlled.      S.    S. 


Switch    contacts, 

Nov.  16. 
Switch     control     device. 

2,080,306  ;  May  11. 
Switch    controller.    Railway. 

May  4. 
Switch      controlling     device, 

2,097,826  ;  Nov.  2. 
Switch   device,   Electric.     S.   B.   Dick, 
Switch    for    contact    printing.    Time 

Shelton.     2.080,950  :  July  13. 
Switch   for   electric   bulbs.    Time   controlled   electric.     A. 

Weiss.     2,102,246  ;  Dec.  14. 
Switcli     for     elpctric     motors,      Cut-out.     J.     M.     Naul. 

2.083.343  :  June  8. 
Switch  for  railway  traffic   controlling  systems,   Control. 

J.  F.  Merkel.     2,091,155  ;   Aug.  24. 
Switch     for     refrigerating    apparatus.       C.    W.     Scherer. 

2,087,122  ;  July  13. 
Switch   for  signal    moans  indicating  contemplated  turns. 

L.  Bonham.     2,090.101  ;  Aug.  17. 
Switch  for  use  in  telephone  or  like  systems.  Automatic. 

R.  G.  Dixon.     2,087,398  ;  July  20. 
Switcli  for  vacuum  cleaners.  Automatic.     H.  H.  Coleman. 

2,093,419  ;  Sept.  21. 
Switch    for   vehicles.    Automatic   safety.      E.   D.    Lawson. 

2,007,057  ;  J.nn.  5. 
Switch  for  vehicles.  Automatic  signal  actuating.     R.  Erich. 

2,008,315  ;   Jan.    19. 
Switch     for     welding.     Timing.       J.     C.     Whilcsoll,     Jr. 

2,074,138:  Mar.  ■\C,. 
Switchgear,  Electric.     R.  Paxton.     2,080,220  ;  May  11. 
Switchgoar,  Kloctrlcal.      C.  II.  Hill.      2.083.379  •  Juno  8. 
Switchgear.  Eloctrical.     D.  C.  Prince.     2,090,518;  Aug.  17. 
Switchgear.    Electrical.      G.    B.    Whitehead.      2,100,230; 

Nov.   23. 
Switch     gear,     Motal-clad     electrical.       D.     R.     Davles. 

2,084.893  :  June  22. 
Switch  handle.     L.  A.  Konipton.     2,093.321  ;  Sept.  14. 
Switch  handle.     F.  H.  Travers.     2.090,580;  Nov.  10. 
Switch  hook,  Off-center.     F.  V.  Kehl.     2,084,617  ;  June 

22. 
Switching  and  supporting  device  for  electrical  apparatus. 

W.  P.  Lear.     2,103,035;  Doc.  21. 
Switch  machine  for   railroads.     S.  N.  Wight.     2, 100, 206; 

Nov.  23. 
Switch   mechanism.     A.   M.   Dravlng  and   W.    I.   Ingham. 

2,090,347  ;  Aug.  17. 
Switch  mechanism.     R.   Popp.     2,068,701  ;  Jan.  20. 

H.  Sengebusch.  2,091,108;  Aug.  24. 
H.  Sengebusch.  2,093,251  ;  Sept.  14. 
II.  Sengebusch.  2,100,524;  Nov.  30. 
Alternating    current.      J.    F.    Frese. 


Switch  mechanism 
Switch  mechanism. 
Switch  mechanism. 
Switch    mechanism. 

2,097,403  :  Oct.  26. 
Switch  mechnnlsm.  Disconnecting, 

Sept.  28. 
Switch    niechanisni,    Float    controlled.      J. 

E.  A.  Russell,  and  P.  It.  Parks.     2,084,051 
Switch    michMiilsiii    for   control   appariituK.      (). 

2.0.'i2.iriO  :   June   1. 
Switch      mechanism.      Interlocking.        R.     E. 

2,080,004;  May  18. 
Switch  iiiechjinlKiii,  Time  operated.    M.  Kurek. 

Nov.  2. 
Switch  of  the  fluid  How  type,  Electric.     W. 

2,101,115;  Dec.  7. 
Switch    of    the   Hiiap    spring    type,    Electrical. 

2,077,302  ;  Apr.  13. 
Switch     opi'riitlng     aiiiiaratiiH,     Railway.     II. 

2.()S2.II2  :   Juno   1. 
Switch     opcriiling    apparnluH,     Railway.       IF. 

2,092,828;   Sept.    14. 
Switch  oj)enillnK  anparaliis,  Uiillway.     K.  J.  J 

2,098,831  ;  Nov.  !). 


R.  Wllklna.    2,094,087 


Van    Vulpen, 
;  Juno  15. 
II.   Hunt. 


Forstrom. 
2,007,081  : 
R.  Walker. 

L.    Holm. 

L.     Bono. 

Ij.  Done. 
,  Mcd'owiiii. 


C.  McWhirter 
C.  McWhirter 


L.      Wyaut. 
A.   Batey. 
R.    O. 


Switch  operating  apparatus.  Railway.     W. 

and  E.  G.  Little.     2,067,974;   Jan.  19. 
Switch  operating  apparatus.   Railway.     W. 

and  E.  G.  Little.     2,077,150  ;  Apr.  13. 
Switch      operating      apparatus,      Railway. 

2.082.133;  June  1. 
Switch  operating  apparatus,   Steering   wheel. 

2,090,322  ;  Aug.  17. 
Switch    operating    mechanism.      K.    Paulson    and 

Hurst.     2,100,722  :  Nov.  30. 
Switch   operating   mechanism.   Centrifugal.     C.    R.   Libby 

and  H.  D.  P^lse.     2,095,755  ;  Oct.  12. 
Switch   operating   system,    Protected.     H.   E.   Brashares. 

2,066,455  ;  .Ian.  5. 
Switch  plug  connecter.     P.  B.  Boone.     2,098,225  ;  Nov.  9. 
Switches,  Apparatus  for  controlling  railway.     J.  J.  Van- 
horn.    2,069,034  ;  Feb.  2. 
Switches,  Apparatus  for  controlling  railway. 

and  H.  L.   Bone.     2.082,930-3  ;   June  8. 
Switches,    Manufacturing.      J.    N.    Reynolds. 

July    6. 
Switching  apparatus.     W.  Zingg.     2,073,330  ;  Mar.  9. 
Switching    device.      P.    E.    Buch    and    A. 

2,075,499  ;  Mar.  30. 
Switching  device.     F.  H.  de  Jong. 

Switching  device.     H.  J.  L.  Frank.     2,078.319  ;  Apr.  27. 
Switching  device.     H.  J.    L.  Frank.     2.087. 886  :  July  27. 
Switching  device.     G.  Matejka.     2,086,628  ;  July  13. 
Switcliing      device.      Electromagnetic.       D.      U.      Miller. 

2.096,054;  Oct.  19. 
Switching     device.     Electromagnetic.       H.     N.     Wagar. 

2,075,488  ;  Mar.  30. 

vehicle    signals.       J.    B.     Brush. 


H.  S.  Young 

2,086,136; 

r.  9. 
A.    Hansen. 

2,085,642  ;  June  29. 


PI.    A.    Douglas.       2,091,470-1 ; 


Switching    device    for 

2,077,670  :  Apr.  20. 
Switching    mechanism. 

Aug.  31. 

Switching  mechanism.     E.  L.  Dunn.     2,081,018;   May  25. 
Switching  system.     C.  A.  Collins.     2,072,470  ;  Mar.  2. 
Switching  system.     T.  A.  Spencer.     2,072,434 ;  Mar.  2. 
Switching    svstem    for    railroads,    Automatic.     N.    C.    L. 

Brown  and  G.  M.  Seidel.     2  081.900:  June  1. 
Swivel.     D.  A.   Murphy.     2,080,225  ;  May   11. 
Swivel  and  feed  for   rotary  well  drilling.   Suspension  hy- 
draulic.    G.  R.  Tremolada.     2,099,779  ;  Nov.  23. 
Swivel  connecter.     L.  G.  Nakich.     2,098,304  ;  Nov.  9. 
Swivel    connection    for    vacuum    cleaner    nozzles.      E.    C. 

Bank.     2,074,042  ;  Mar.  10. 
Swivel  for  removable  wire  line  drills.  Rotary.     C.  H.  Lane 

and  C.  K.  StlUwagon.     2.082.010  ;  June  1. 
Swivel  harp  fixture.     E.   W.  Carpenter.     2,099,000  ;  Nov. 

10. 

electric    lamps.      K.    Berger. 


King.      2.088,418  :  July  2 
2,083,599;  June  15  . 
L.  L.  Smith.     2,080,512; 


May 


Swivel    harp    fixture    for 

2,081,031  ;  May  18. 
Swivel,   ITvdraulic.     W.  E. 
Swivel  .joint.     A.  P.  Fox. 
Swivel,  Oil  well  drilling. 

IS. 

Swivel  pipe  .ioint.     C.  H.  Giberson.     2.101,937  :  Dec.  14. 
Swivel  pipe  joint.  Lubricated.    C.  IT.  Giberson.    2,101,938  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Swivel,  Wire  line.     F.  L.  Pivoto.     2,098,518;  Nov.  9. 
Symbol,  Track  switch.     H.  F.  Obergfell.     2.094,134  :  Sept. 

28. 
Synchronization  system.     De  W.  R.  Goddard.     2,085,424: 

June  29. 

Synchronizer    for    axially    movable    clutches,    Cone-type. 

ir.   J.   Murray.     Re.   20,373;   May   IS. 
S.vnchroulzing  niid  speed   control  sv.'^lom  a'"l   mech.mism. 

II.  I.  Turner  and  C.  L.  Anderson. '  2,081,652  ;  May  25. 
Synchronizing  apparatus.     G.  K.  McPherren.     2,097,933  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Synchronizing    apparatus.     Selective     automatic.     G.     B. 

MoroRS.     2,087,291  ;  July  20. 
SvnchroniziiiK  com  rol  svsti'iii.    L.  M.  Nowackl.    2,074,129; 

Mar.  16. 
SvMchioul/ing  device      E.  W.  Swanson.     2,089,448;  Aug. 

10. 
SvTichronlzing  svstem.     W.  G.  11.  Finch.     2,000,061  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Syn<'hronizing  svstem. 

2,075,898  ;  Apr.   0. 
SvTicIii-onlzing       system 

Nov.   2. 
SyncliroulzInK  system.     T.  P.  Prelst. 
Synchronl/.ini;  syst(>m.     F.  Schri'Her. 
Synchronizing      sy.-^tem.      Electronic 

2,000,881  ;  Oct.  20. 
Synchronous  electron  motor.     A.  B.  Du  Mont.     2,007,382; 

Jini.  12. 
SyMrlii-onous  Inductor  motor.  Self  starting.     1\  W.  Morrill. 

2.103,105  ;  Dec.   21. 
Syiu'hronous     motor.     R.     O.     Aivy     and     II.     T.     Fans. 

2,101.005  ;   Dec.   7. 
Svnclironous  machine,     T.  Schou.     2,073.700  :  Mar 
.Synchronous  motor.     R.  D.  MIJm.     2.072,804  ;  Mnr 
Syiuhroiious  motor.     J.  I.  Mner.     2,078,2r> 


J.   W.  Ilorton  and  D.  M.  Terry. 
E.       B.       Jackson.     2,097,623; 


2.091.191  :  Aug.  31. 

2,09,'^,. 598  ;    Nov.   9. 

11.      R.      Butler. 


II.    M.    SI  oiler   and    R. 


'\r 


.   10, 
.  0. 
,  27. 
Morton. 


.SvnclMdMoiis    moloiv 

■2,081,111  ;   May   25, 
Svni'lironous  motor.  Self  starting,  stopping  reversible.     R. 

Illiimhnrg.     2.006,760  ;  ,Inii.  B, 
Svnclnoscop<'.      (".    I,.    Ilennott.      2.075,103;   Mar.   30. 
s'vntlii'KlH    of   hU-lior   ainliioi,      11.    It,    ,\rnol.l       2,07s,'.>22; 

Miiv    1. 


1030 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Synthetic      product      and      making      same.        C.      Ellis. 

2,092,713  ;   Sept.   7. 
Syntlietlc   tone   signal.     F.   Ton  Voigtlander.     2,074,875  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Syphon  dredging  pump.    T.  Newell.     2,076,823  ;  Apr.  13. 
Syringe.     C.   J.    Gerhardstein.     2,075,577 ;   Mar.   30. 
Syringe.     J.  T.  Goltman  and  J.  W.  Robbins.     2,098,658; 

Nov.  9. 
Syringe.     J.   Gould.     2,087,511 ;   July  20. 
Syringe.    M.  Klein  and  G.  Grunberg.    2,073,067  ;  Mar.  9. 
Syringe.     C.  K.  Piock.     2,098,106;  Nov.  2. 
Syringe.        O.     O.     R.     Schwidetzky     and     A.     Webster. 

2,086,925  ;  Julv  13. 
Syringe.     A.  E.  Smith.     2,098,524  ;  Nov.  9. 
Syringe  cartridge.     G.  N.  Hein.     2,102,704;  Dec.  21. 
Syringe,  Dental.     H.   Hagemeier.     2,102,591 ;  Dec.  21. 
Syringe,  Dental.     A.  F.  Pieper.     2,085,470  ;  June  29. 
Syringe     device,     Automatic     injecting.      R.      W.     Hege. 

2.101,140;  Dec.  7. 
Syringe     for     cold-hot     water     supply.       H.     Cleveland. 

2,102,111 ;  Dec.  14. 
Syringe    for    veterinary    uses.    Drench.      G«    P.    Kauzal. 

2,074,401  ;  Mar.  23. 
Syringe,  Hypodermic.    R.  K.  Cutter.     Re.  20,495  ;  Sept.  7. 
Syringe,    Hypodermic.      JM.    Neviu.      2,068,927  ;    Jan.    26. 
Syringe,   Making   a   hypodermic.      L.    Eisele.      2,090,861 ; 

Aug.   24. 
Syringe    needle    hub,    Hypodermic.      P.     S.     Dickinson. 

2,076,121 ;  Apr.  6. 
Syringe  or  applicator.    H.  B.  Lermer.     2.077,176  ;  Apr.  13. 
Syringe,  Reflex  bulb.     G.  N.  Hein.     2,072,366  :  Mar.  2. 
Syringe,  Venereal  air.     J.  L.  Jones.     2,071,127  ;  Feb.  16. 
Syrup.     H.  C.  Gore  and  C.  N.  Frey.     2.069.064  ;  Jan.  26. 
Syrup,    honey,    and    the    like,    Treating    invert.      R.    S. 

Anthony.     Re.  20,594  ;  Dec.  14. 
Syrup  valve.     A.  R.  Thompson.     2.082,917  :  June  8. 
Syrups,    honey,    and    the    like.    Treating    invert.     R.    S. 

Anthony.     2.094,053  ;   Sept.  28. 
Syrups,  Preparation  of  viscose.    G.  A.  Richter.    2,076,595  ; 

Apr.  13. 
T  head  shore  hanger.    R.  A.  Schneider.    2,094,849  ;  Oct.  5. 
T-square     device.     Transverse.     J.     Shulkin.     2,093,783 ; 

Sept.  21. 
T-square,  Drafting.     R.  H.  Cutting.    2,078,601  ;  Apr.  27. 
Tab.     N.  Bulwa  and  E.  Feibusch.      2.068,393  :  Jan.  19. 
Tabbing   composition.     L.   J.   D.   Healy.     2,097,212 ;   Oct. 

26. 
Table  :  See — 

Bench  saw  table.  Folding  table. 

Bridge  table.  Fracture  reducing  table. 

Cabinet  table.  Game  table. 

Card  table.  Illuminated  table. 

Chiropractic  adjusting     Ironing  table. 

table.  Merchandise  display  table. 

Classroom  committee  table.      Multitop  table. 

Collapsible    and    separable      Operating  table. 

table.  Ore  concentrating  table. 

Combination  table.  Ortliopedic  table. 

("oiicentrating  table.  Portable  table. 

Display  table.  Refectory  table. 

Drop  leaf  table.  Rotary  game  table. 

I">rnp  table.  Saw  table. 

Elevating  table.  Serving  table. 

Exti^nsion  leaf  table.  Shoot  feed  table. 

Extension  table.  Sign  process  table. 

Firing  table.  Surgical  table. 

Folding  extension  table.  X-ray  tilt  table. 

Table.     P.  Baldwin.     2,092,690 ;   Sept.   7. 
Table.     W.  O.  Goodwin.     2,076.888  ;  Apr.  13. 
Table.     L.  M.  Greenway.     2,079,737  ;  Jlay  11. 
Table.     B.   SabancelT.     2.07!).2-J5  ;   Mav  4. 
Table.     F.R.Stearns.     2,090,378 ;  Aug.  17. 
Table  and  cabinet,  Convertible.    J.  Fanarjian.     2,100,641  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Table    and     drier     combination.     M.     Capra.     2,082,380 ; 

June  ]. 
Tabic  and  drive  therefor,  Rotary.     J.  Rathje.     2,080,952  : 

May  18. 
T.iblc   and    ironing   board.    Combined.     O.    F.    Nurenberg. 

2.098,157  ;  Nov.  2. 
Table    and    method    of   manufacturing.      J.    W.    Beieer. 

2,072,242  ;   Mar.   2. 
Table  coal  breaker,  Oscillating.     B.  Norton.     2,084,622  ■ 

June  22. 
Table    construction.      P.   Albano.      2,081,212;   5Iay   25. 
Table  equipment.  Dining.     E.  J.  Braun.     2,074,709  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Table  for  box  lidding  machines,  ;Mairm'.r.     H.  E.  Twomlev 

2,074,573;  Mar.  23. 
Table      for      hearses,      Hydraulically      operated      casket 

2,085,013  ;  June  29. 
Table  for  rolling  mills.  Catcher.     C.  E.  Bowron  and  A    G 

Delany.     2,071,609  ;  Feb.  23. 
Table   leg   construction.      B.    E.    Mills.      2,099,657 :   Nov. 

If!. 
Table    leg   lock.      C.    E.    Corduan    and    W.    E.    Corduan 

2,076,620;  Apr.  13. 
Table  leg  lock  release.  Folding.     S.  T.  Rellly.     2,084,824  ■ 

June  22. 
Table   or   the   like,    Collapsible.      C.    Golden.      2,071  928  • 

Fob.   23. 
Table  pad.     D.  W.  Klau.     2,093,083  ;  Sept.   14. 
Table  slide.     \V.  T.  Green.     2,008,743  ;  Jan.   26. 


Table    tennis    net    support.     G.    D.    Roberts.     2,096,687 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Table  top.     J.  Traficante.     2,101,725  ;  Dec.  7. 
Table  top  or  the  like.     W.  O.  Lytle.     2,096,908  ;  Oct.  26. 
Table  tops  and  other  articles  of  furniture   or  equipment, 

Manufacture  of.  V.  Gerstenberg.  2,101,996  ;  Dec.  14. 
Table,  Traveling  work.  H.  A.  Green.  Re.  20,269  ;  Feb.  16. 
Table  unit.   Collapsible.     H.   La  Fetra.     2,103,330 :  Dec. 

28. 
Table    with    rotatable    mirrors,    Dressing.      J.    P.    Kane 

2,081,203  ;  May  25. 
Tables,  Construction  of  billiard.     R.  Seifert.     2,100,981 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Tablet  crushing   and   dispensing   device.     F.   A.   Lobley. 

2,100,860;   Nov.   30. 
Tablet-making  machine.     L.  H.  Bailey.     2,068,619  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Tablet,  Split  action.     J.  W.  Keller.     2,099,403:  Nov.  16. 
Tabulating     and      computing     system.        R.     L       Nash. 

2,071,083  :  Feb.  16. 
Tabulating  indicator.     P.  Eibert.     2,089,350  ;  Aug.  10. 
Tabulating  machine.     C.  Campbell.     2,066,764  ;  Jan.  5. 
Tabulating  machine.     J.    F.  Donovan   and  F.   J.  Malloy. 

2,100.656  ;   Nov.   30. 
Tabulating  machine.      B.  M.  Durfee.     2,093,551 ;  Sept.  21. 
Tabulating  machine.     A.  E.   Grey.     2,072,447  ;  Mar.  2. 
Tabulating  machine.     U.  Kolm.     2,066,783  ;  Jan.  5. 
Tabulating  machine.     W.  W.  Lasker.     2,066,406-7  ;  Jan.  5. 
Tabulating  machine.     L.  C.  Reynolds.     2,098,359  ;  Nov.  9. 
Tabulating  machine.     G.  Tauschek.     2,093,529  ;  Sept.  21. 
Tabulating  machines.   Mechanical   analyzing  and  control 

mechanism  for.     E.  M,  La  Boiteaux.     2,093,731 ;  Sept. 

21. 
Tabulating    machines,    Sensing   mechanism    for.      L.    P. 

Wilkinson.     2,102,932  ;  Dec.  21. 
Tabulator.     E.  Rapp.     2,089.574 ;  Aug.  10. 
Tabulator  mechanism.     J.  P.  Koca.    2,066,979  ;  Jan.  5. 
Tachometer.     P.  M.  Girard.     2.082,949  ;  June  8. 
Tachometer,  Recording.     U.  Kohler.     2,069,152  ;  Jan.  26. 
Tachometer  working  independently  of  the  external  pres- 
sure. Pneumatic.     U.  Ciamberlirii.     2,099,385 ;  Nov.  16. 
Tachymeter  or  speed  indicator  of  the  chronometric  type 

with    remote    electric    control.      C.    H.    H.    Rodanet. 

2,097,215  ;  Oct.  26. 
Tack  button.     M.  Emsig.     2,081,196  ;  May  25. 
Tack  driver  and  puller.     N.  Lipson.     2,094,459  ;  Sept.  28. 
Tacking     device     for     umbrellas.     Power.     W.     Parkas. 

2,087,756  ;  July  20. 
Taclcing  machine.     F.   Polzer.     2.089.573  ;  Aug.  10. 
Tacking  strip.     O.  Thiol.     2,099,910 ;   Nov.  23. 
Tackle  box.     W.  J.  De  Witt  and  P.  A.  Ross.     2,099,003  ; 

^ov.  16. 
Tacks  of  celluloid  or  like   plastic  composition,   Forming 

headed.     E.  Helm.     2,072,837  ;  Mar.  2. 
Tag.     P.  J.  Kernan.     2,076,149  ;  Apr.  6. 
Tag.     E.  J.  McKay.     2,099.029  ;  Nov.  16. 
Tag.     S.  J.  Thackeray  and  G.  W.  Henry,  Jr.     2,077,285  • 

Apr.  13. 
Tag.     E.  Weisswange.    2,078,431  ;  Apr.  27. 
Tag    and    making    the    same,     Price    marking.     L.    Fox. 

2,005,437  ;  Oct.   12. 
Tag,  Animal  identification.     W.  G.  Ambridge.     2,094  200  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Tag.   Automobile  identification.     F.   P.   Hosker  and   R    T 

.\nderson.      2,079,408 ;   Mav   4 
Tag  fastener.     L.  W.  Caulk,  ^r.     2,097.965  ;  Nov.  2. 
Tag  for  animals.  Marking.     E.  W.  Ashton,  D.  W.  Ashton, 

and  J.  O.  Ker.     2,086,518  ;  July  13. 
Tag  for   auto   vehicles.    Reflectively   illuminated  license, 

L.   L.   Lewi.<i.      2,089.905  :  Aug.   10. 
Tag  for  handbags  and    the  like.     L.   Mayer.     2,087,921 

July  27. 
Tag,    Identification.     J.  Haas.     2,080,852  ;  Mav  18. 
lag.  Key     J.  T.  .Smith,  Jr.,  and  G.  A.  Turner.    "2,078,293 

Apr.  27. 

"^^M- J'^S.^    '°^'^    numeral.     R.    E.    Hermson.     2,095,869 

Oct.   12. 
Tag.    Locked    license.      C.    L 

Feb.  23. 
Tag  marking  machine.   Price.      J.   Weimont. 

Mar.  9. 

Tag  pack.Tgo.     W.  Borchert.     2,098,611  ;   Nov.   9 
Tag  p.ackage.     W   and  P.  L.  Borchert.     2,085,783;  July  6 
Tag,  Prico.     A.  K.  Marsh.     2.096,682  ;   Oct.  19. 
Tag  printing  device.    H.  I.  Lippard.    2,103,752  ;  Dec.  28 
lag  reenforcement  and  seal.     L.  B.  Wheeler.     2,080,754 

Blay  18. 
Tag   ring  for  hangers.     A.  Haimowitz.     2,074,841  ;  Mar. 

ToS'   ^I'^V'^f'^'r     f--  riender.     2,085,070;   June  29. 

■f  n<!7  Sa-'^  't  *^  "'l?^    Identification.        A.     A.     Pannier. 
.4,U»7,29o  ;  July  20. 

'''\?OsV">Rr/"  M.n  ."!,'i.f'""e.     Automatic.       R.     G.     Travis 

'^^"aJ'-'U\.*'^1'^V^  ><^'^''    Identification 
2, 08 1, 294  ;  July  20. 

'^%^,^-,^PP^'^'^^^y^or  and  method  of  preventing  unauthor 

}tLaS''t07lelu%b.%'-    Schuyler \nd   J.    U 

^\",^J_A.^J^^ching  means  for.     H.   F.  Kocher.     2,079,742 


Fortinberry.       2,072,000 


2,073,507 


A.    A.    Pannier, 


May  11. 

T'ljl'ieht^and    stop    light.    Combined. 
2,078,573  ;  Apr.  27. 


A.    A.    Johnson. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1031 


Take-out  device.     H.  R.   Schutz.     2,096,264 ;  Oct.  19. 
Take-out    for    glassware    making    machines,    Safety.      E. 

Miller.     2,097,130;  Oct.  26 
Take-up  mechanism.     J.  P.  Costello.     2.068,534  ;  Jan.  19. 
Take-up  mechanism  for  knitting  machines.     R.  H.  Lawson 

and  A.  N.  Cloutier.     2.068.005  ;  Jan.  19. 
Take-up  motion  regulation  device  for  looms.     H.  Reifen- 

berg.     2,088.760  ;  Aug.  3. 
Talking     device.       H.     J.     Whelan     and    L.     T.     Clark. 

2,103,739  ;  Dec.  28. 
Talking  machine.     C.  CoUaro  and  D.  G.  Lewin.    2,100,686  ; 

Nov.  30. , 
Talking  machine.  Electromagnetic.    S.  Begun.    2,096,445  : 

Oct.  19. 
Tally  roll  mechanism.     M.  H.  Mann.     2,101.747  ;  Dec.  7. 
Tamperproof   container.      S.   Schwartz.      2,074.490 :   Mar. 

23. 
Tamping  implement.     O.  Mueller.     2.066.997  ;  Jan.  5. 
Tamping  machine.     E.  F.  Muller.     2,076.245  :  Apr.  6. 
Tamping   machine.      W.    L.    Velten.      2.098.895 ;    Xov.    9. 
T.ampon.     C.  A.  Fourness.     2.099.931  ;  Xov.  23. 
Tampon.     J.  ilcVittie.     2,097,033  :  Oct.  26. 
Tampon  winding  machine.     J.  L.  Webb.     2.094,086;  Sept. 

28. 
Tandem  helicopter.     C.   E.  Weaver.     2,078.823  ;  Apr.  27. 
Tandem  mill.     I.  H.  ToUes.     2.0S9.311  :  Aus    10. 
Tandem  wheel  assembly.    E.  H.  Schultz.    2,085,341 ;  June 

29. 

Tank :  See — 
Acidproof  tank. 
Bolted  tank. 
Elevated  water  tank. 
Flush  tank. 
Gasoline  tank. 
.Tnire  heating  tank. 
Liquid  storage  tank. 


Portable  mixing  tank. 
Processing  tank. 
Reenforced  tank. 
Septic  tank. 
Settling  tank. 
Siphon  flush  tank. 
Sterilizing  tank. 


Tank.     E.  L.  Chaffee.     2.083.491  :  .Tune  8. 

T-ink.     O.  X    Oredoll.     2.091.731  •  Aus   31 

Tank.     O.  X.  Gredell.     2.098.577  ;  Xov.  9. 

Tank  and  bomb  rack.  Releasable.    R.  D.  Carleton  and  C.  G. 

Trimbaeh.     2.nfin,996  :  Feb.  9. 
Tank  and  cab.  Truck.     A.  Davis.  Jr.     2.100.383  :  Nov.  30. 
Tank  and  operating  the  same.   Regenerator.     V.    Mulhol- 

land.      2.068.924  :    Jan.    ?r,. 
Tank     and     washer.     Combined     soaking.     H.     Paxton. 

2.086.877:  Julv  13. 
Tank  apparatus.  Flush.     W.  H.  Finlev  and   C.  H.   Ham- 
ilton.     2.073.835  :   :M.Tr.    If.. 
Tank  a.s.<;pmhlago.     F.  G.  Thw.TitR.     2,074.523:  Mar.  23. 
Tank   attachment.    Flush.      E.    J.    Goodman   and    J.   W. 

Bibee.     2.103.580  ;  Doc.  28. 
Tank    cap    holder.      W.    V.    Noyes    and    J.    P.    Kaltenx. 

2.066.851  :  .Tan.  5. 
Tank  cap  lock.     C.  Kiracofe.      2.081,055;   Mav  18. 
Tank    cap    lock.    Automobile    gas.       H.    C.     Woodhead 

2.102,775;  Dec.  21. 
Tank     cap     lock.     Radiator     or     gas.        T.     Schellinger 

2.101.r!4S  ;  Dec.   7. 
Tank  cleaner.     A.  L.   Morgan.     2,100.S1.';  :  Xov.  30. 
Tank   cleaning  device.     B.  F.   Stevens  and  F.  A.  Allen 

2.007.1  O.T:  Jan.  5. 
Tank  construction.  Vehicle.     A.  R.   Ferguson      2.07S.939 ; 

M:iy  4. 
Tank  cover,  Water.     C.  C.  Tsaar.<!on.     2,099.932  :  Nov.  32. 
Tank  device.  Sprayer.     Dr.  A.  Finlev.     2,009,702:  Feb.  2. 
Tank   equipment.    Oil    field.      J.    M."  Thomas.      2.0n.<?.n6.' ; 

.T.nn.   26. 
Tank  filled  with  oil.  Keeping  a.     J.  B.  Wantz.     2.081,077: 

Afay  18. 
Tank    for   a    tank    truck.    Making    a.      H.    V.    Ludwick. 

2.086.134  :  Julv  r, 
Tank  for  aircraft.  Fuel.    C.  de  Gannhl.     2.07.').0"7  :  Anr  r,. 
Tank    for    motor   vehicles.    Gasoline.      C.    O.    Castledine. 

2,103,448;  Dec.  28. 
T.Tnk  for  roll  films.  Developing.     M.  T.osjak  and  AV.  Kchr. 

2.082,902  :  June  8. 
Tank  gauging  device.     C.  IT.  Folmsbeo.     2.090.514  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Tank  heater.     T,.  TT.  Bnrkhart.  Jr.     2.0,8.'>.032  :  .Tune  29. 
Tink  heater.   Stock.      T.  Ramnr.     '^,092.139:   Si>pt    7 
Tnnk      Inadincr     annnratus.      Truck.        G.      \V.      Clienicek. 

2.100.380:  Nov.  30. 
Tnnk    safety    valve.      IT.     C.    Bauer    and    G.    R.    Parker. 

2  000.31.'):  Jan.  .^. 
Tank  structure.      V.   G.  Thwalts.      2.007.994:  J.nn.   19. 
Tank   vnlve.     J.  T.   McGijith.     2.0S8.S61  ;  Aug.  3. 
Tank  vaiJOx  electric  device.  Metal.     E.   II.  Rdd  and  F.  TT 

.Anderson.      2.00S,.'iOS  ;   J.nn.   19. 
T.inks.    Apparatus    for    denning    the    Interior   of.      L.    B. 

Hi'orge.     2,074,0,'')2  :  Mar.  16. 
Trinks,  Api)arntua  for  erecting.     M.  K.  Allen.     2.071.24'^: 

Feb.    in. 
T;inl;s,  .\nparatus  for  washing.     1,.  B.  Gporge.     2,078.56.8; 

Apr.  27. 
TiiiiKs,    .Apparatus    for   washing   the   Interior   of.      AA'.    D. 

I'litcIiiT.      2,078.506:   Apr.   27. 
T.imKh.  Cleiininc  and  gns  fn'oiiig  slilps'  oil,     T,   P.  Mcl'inl 

(Icn.      2.002.321  :   ."^eijt,   7, 
Tjinks.  Method  for  enameling.     AA'.  O.  Martin,     2,070,308; 

I'.l..  9. 
T;itinlnc.     A.  J.  Green.     2.102.699:  Dee,  21, 
Tniniing    board.      K.   A,    Ilendland,      2.103,983;    Dec,    28. 
Tanning  proceHs,  Combination.     G,   R.  PenBPl.    2,071,507; 

Feb.   23. 


Tanning   substances   and   preparing   them.    Artificial.     E. 

Koch  and  C.  Thomsen.     2.092,622  :  Sept.  7. 
Tans    and    producing    the    same.     Synthetic.     R.    Alles. 

2.0S2.477  ;  June  1. 
Tantalum    carbide    lamp.      M.    R.    Andrews.      2,072,788 

Mar.  2. 
Tap.    F.  E.  Rice.     2,070,412  ;  Feb.  9. 
Tap.     W.  C.  Robinette.     2,101,347  ;  Dec  7. 
Tap.  Beer.     R.  O.  Kirchhan.     2,089.269  :   Aug.  10. 
Tap,   Bottle.      S.   C.    St.   Clair.     2.079.049 ;   May  4. 
Tap  bush   and  forming  the  same.     C.  Sintz.     2.098,892  ; 

Xov.   9. 
Tap  bushing  and  seal  therefor.     C.  G.  Raible.     2.096.686  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Tap  clianging  mechanism.    L.  H.  Hill.    2,073,579  ;  Mar.  9. 
Tap    clamp.      M.    E.    Xoyes.      2.078.967:    Mav    4. 
Tap,   Collapsible.     F.  Xell.     2.100,448  :  Xov.'  30. 
T-ip  fittinc.  Beer.     F.  M.  Spayd.     2.0S3.281  ;  June  8. 
Tap  for  water  or   other  liquids   and  fluids.     E.   Dumas. 

2,072,736  :  Mar.  2. 
Tap  structure.     J.  S.  Bartek.     2.093.507:  Sept.  21. 
Tape  affixing   device.     R.    S.   Watterson,   Jr.     2,073,433; 

Mar.  9. 
Tape  and  making  the  same.     P.  Van  Cleef.     2.084.878  ; 

June  22. 
Tape   and   making  the    same.   Fastener.      G.   R.   ITpham. 

2,080,751  :  Mav  18. 
Tape-applying     machine.      W.     P.     Osgood.     2,086.988 ; 

July  13. 
Tap».  Box  stay.     F.  F.  Xewkirk.      2.0SO  405  ;  Auc.  10. 
Tape  coil  winder.     E.   S.  Larson  and   H.  A.  Wahlstrand. 

2.066.891  ;  Jan.  5. 
Tape  condenser.     H.  H.  Knight.     2,101.370:  Dec.  7. 
Tape  cutting  machine.    J.  H.  Dale.     2,080,30.t  ;  May  11. 
Tape      dispenser.      Selective-length.        T.      R.      Gautier. 

2.066.619:  Jan.  5. 
Tape     dispensing     means,     Gummed.       T.     R.     Gautier. 

2.000.617-8  :  Jan.  5. 
Tape    dispensing   means.    Plural-length.      T.    R.    Gautier. 

2.099.647  :  Xov.  16. 
Tape    dispensing    packacre.     F.    Machate    and    F.    Mason. 

2,082.546  :  June  1.      ^ 
Tape-drawing  arrangement.    P.  F.  Hughes,  Jr.    2.084.031 ; 

June  15. 
Tape   drive    for    the   spindles    of    spinning   and    doubling 

frames.     J.  S.  Dodd.     2,070.713  :  Feb.  16. 
Tape,  Flat  hook  fastener.     L.  Roseman.     2.087.925  ;  Julv 

27. 
Tape.  Flexible.     B.  C.  Miller.     2.095.149  :  Oct.  5. 
Tape  for  boxes.  Stay.     H.  Atwater.     2.096,836  ;  Oct.  26. 
Tape    for    separable   fasteners.    Mounting.     D.    Marinskv. 

2.068.500:   Jan.   19. 
Tape    for     slide     fastenei-s.     D.     Silberman.     2,097.475 : 

Nov.  2. 
Tape    for    slide    fasteners    and    the   like.    Corded.      J.   A. 

Hendley.      2.100,645:   Xov.   30. 
Tape,  Heat  insulating.     S.  Hughes.     2.094.919  ;  Oct.  f>. 
Tape.    Heat    insulating.     J.   M.    Weaver   and    S.   Hughes. 

2.094.334  :  Sept.  2S. 
Tape,  Horticultural  binding.     A.  Abrams,  C.  L.  Wagner, 

and   G.   W.  Forcey.     2,075,327  ;  Mar.  30. 
Tape  machine.     C.  J.  Shinier.     2.100.652:  Xov.  30. 
Tape.  Making  fastener.     F.  E.   AVilson.     2.071,371;  Feb. 

23. 
Tape,    Manufacturing   steel.      A.    T.    Potter.      2.073,174: 

Mar.  9. 
T:i|)e   measure,     J.   Buttigieg.      2.071,225:   Feb.   16. 
Tape,    Measuring.      A.    AA*.    Keuffel    and    W.     Gotham. 

2,089,209:  Aug.  10. 
Tape    moistening   apparatus.      C.    L.    Ragot.      2,095,038; 

Oct.  5. 
Tape.   Perforated   strapping,     AV.   M.    SchoU.     2.096,504  : 

Oct.  19. 
Tape    perforating    machine.      A.    P.    Paine.      2,095,006; 

Oct.  5. 
Tape  printing  attachment  for  laundry  marking  machines. 

C.  F.  Miller.     2.070.050;  May  11. 
Tape   pulling  mechanism.      E.  "W.   Gent.      2.077,925  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Tape,  Snap  fastener.     L.  Roseman.     2.075.000  ;  Mar.  30. 
Tape     tr.Tuslator.     M.     L.      Xelson     and     I>.     Johnston. 

2,087.074  ;  July  20. 
Taper    attachment    for    lathes.       F.    Tyson.      2,089.078: 

.\ue.  :'., 
Tapering  nttnchment  for  boring  machines.     Tl.  H.  Bauer. 

■.',090  25. 'i  :    Nov.    16. 
T.ipcr  thrend-cutting  tool.     A.  F.  Breitenstein.    2,100.370; 

Nov.  .30. 
Taping  machine.     C.  A.  Olsen.     2.094.000;  Oct.  5. 
•iimmI,  ,\dinstable.     A,   StoU.     2,082.228;  .Tune  J, 
Tappet    and    making    same,    Cast     Iron.     .1.     T..     Postal. 

2.090.092  :  Oct.  10. 
T.ippil.  Burel  type     J.  I..  Dostal.     2,091.074;  Aug.  31. 
■P:ipp<M  construction.     C.  A'oorhles.     2.074.034  :  >lnr,  10, 
Tappet.  Ilvdranllr.     C.  E.  Johnson.     2.090,79.'> ;  Aug.  24. 
Tiuipi'l.      Ilydraulic      valve,      .\.     Moorliuiisr.      2,0'.U>.2d7  ; 

Oct,  19, 
l"«|iplnk'  .'uid   renil-controlllnK  device  for  liquid  contnlnrrs. 

iV    KaraceorglofT      2.i>79,121  :   May   4. 
T'MppIng   device.      F.    J.    T.    Barnes.      2,080.207  :    Julv    0. 
Tmpi>Ihl'  <Ii>vIci>,  Hand  operated,  electric  con! rolled,     li    S. 

T.  Illshop  and  1'.  K.  Dow,     Re.  20,579;  Dee.   14. 
TiU'PliiL'   tnaelilne       <!,    W,    Kinrlek.      2  079  :171    2  :    Mnv   4. 
Tupping  ninihlne.     E.  D.  Frank.     2.084.022:  June  1^. 


1032 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Tapping  screw.     C.  G.  Olson.     2,003,171-2  ;  Sept.  14. 
Tar  and  pitch,   Treating.     C.   S.  Keeve.     2,070,y61 ;  Feb. 

16. 
Tar,    Distilling    pressure.     O.    Behimer.     2,095,963  ;    Oct. 

19. 
Tar  emulsions,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  electrically 

treating.    W.  Woelflin.    2,072,917  ;  Mar.  9. 
Tar,   Refining  pressure.     R.   E.   Wilson.     2,096,949  ;   Oct. 

26. 
Tar,  Treatment  of.     A.  H.  Radasch  and  W.  M.  Bywater. 

2,075,860  ;  Apr.  6. 
Target.     F.  W.   Preece.     2,008.764  :  .Tan.  20. 
Target.     M.  G.  Rosengarten.     2,099,908  ;  Nov.  23. 
Target.     A.  R.  Stowell.     2,076,135  ;  Apr.  6. 
Target.    D.  L.  Vaughan.     2,085,933  ;  July  6. 
Target.     W.  A.  Walthers.     2,097,408;  Oct.  26. 
Target  and  register  device.     J.  E.  Craddock.     2,070.880  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Target,      Apparatus      for      following      a.        K.      Papello. 

2,071,424;    Feb.    23. 
Target     mechanism.     B.      Radtke     and     E.      Gosswiller. 

2,082,218  ;  June  1. 
Target  practicing  device.     C.  Kollniayer  and  J.  Sbeehan. 

2,089,901  ;  Aug.   10. 
Target  practicing  device.     H.  Kiippenbender,  W.  Winzpn- 

burg,  R.  Feigner,  O.  Fischer,  and  K.  Kaden.     2,098,873  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Target  range   finder,   Night.      C.   H.   Schenk.     2,101,479  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Target  structure.     H.  A.  Douglas.     2,069.822  ;  Feb.  9. 
Tarnish     and     waterproof     fabric.        A.     D.     Champlln. 

2,073,730;  Blar.  16. 
Tars  for  use  in  road  construction.     A.  Sirot  and  G.  Wick. 

2,090,394  ;  Aug.  17. 
Tars,  Improving.     W.  B.  Heuscher.     2,095.190  :  Oct.  5. 
Tax  indicia  on   items,  Apparatus  for  imprinting.     E.  F. 

Brown.     2,075,169  ;  Mar.  SO. 
Tea   bag.     A.   Keller.     2,087,771  ;   Julv   20. 
Tea  bag  and  the  like.     S.  Cooper.     2,087,796  ;  July  20. 
Tea     free     from     tlieine.     Preparing.       K.     H.     Baruth. 

2.085,489  ;  June  29. 
Teapot.     L.  Beling.     2,099,990  ;  Nov.  23. 
Teapot.  Electric.     N.  V.  Linger.      2,093,980  ;  Sept.  2] . 
Tea-rolling  machinery.     A.  Bever.     2.091,582  ;  Aug.  31. 
Teaspoon,  Tea  containing.     S.  Haut.     2,092,510  ;  Sept.  7. 
Tear-resistant  product  and  producing  same.     G.  K.  Geer- 

llngs.     2,071,926;  Feb.  23. 
Tear  strip  collar  can.     L.  J.  Lathrap.     2,080,826  ;  May  18. 
Teat   rup.      L.    Dinesen.      2.079,435  ;    May    4. 
Teeing   golf   balls   and    device   therefor.      W.   P.   Pagett. 

2,071,356  ;  Feb.  23. 
Teeth  and  forming  the  same.  Artificial.     E.  L.  Pilkington 

and  J.   F.  Turner.     2,072,127  :  Mar.  2. 
Teeth,  Artificial.     M.   G.   Swenson.     2,075,550  ;  Mar.   30. 
Teeth  cleaning  and  gum  mas.saging  device.     F.  I.  I^ynch. 

2,103.083;  Dec.  21. 
Teeth,   False.     H.   C.   Berry.      Re.  20,234;  Jan.   12. 
Teeth  for  stone  saws,  Making  abrasive.     G.  W.  Chormann 

and  H.  J.  Cowie.     2.102,305  ;  Dec.  14. 
Teeth,     Interchangeable.       B.     A.     Lincoln.       2,098,584 ; 

Nov.   9. 
Teeth   on  files  or  the  like,  Producing.     A.  W.  HellstrOm. 

2,070,730  ;  Feb.  16. 
Teething  ring  and    pacifier.   Combination.     H.   M.   Sacks. 

2,085,704  ;  June  29. 
Telautograph.     H.  f.  Harrison.      2.094.068  ;  Sept.  28. 
Telautograph.     T.    G.   Kinsley.     2,094,039  ;  Sept.   28. 
Telautograph   receiver.      A.   J.   Wohlgemuth.      2,098,605  • 

Nov.   9. 
Telecommunication  system,  Electrostatic.     W.  G.  H.  Finch. 

2.066,403  ;  Jan.  5. 
Telecommunications  system,   Portable.     W.   G.  H.   Finch. 

2,071,227;  Feb.  10. 
Tele-dictaphone.     O.   H.   Schulz.     2,072,310;  Jlar.   2. 
Telegraph     circuit.       F.    S.    Kinkead    and    G.    A.    Locke. 

2,077,936  ;  Apr.  20. 
Telegraph  device,  Pneumatic.   A.  P.  Gustofson.   2,085,801  ; 

July    6. 
Telegraph  exchange  system.     K.  E.  Fitch  and  F.  S.  Kin- 
kead.    2,079,085  ;  May  11. 
Telegraph     exchange     system.     Printing.     J.     C.     Fricko 

2.093,884;  Sept.  21. 
Telegraph    exchange    system,    Printing.       D.    B.     Porrv 

Rp.  20.241  ;  .Tan.  12. 
Telegraph  keyboard  apparatus.    R.  G.  Griffith.    2,075,713 

Mar.  30. 
Telegraph   manual  exchange  system,   Printing.     E.  M.  S 

McWhirler  and  J.  G.  Flint.     2.099.130;  Nov.  16. 
Telegraph  printer  system.     W.  G.   H.  Finch.     2,083,100 

Juno  8. 
Telegraph    receiver,    Carrier.      T.    A.    Jones.      2,101,250 

Dec.  7. 
Telegraph  repeater.    W.  W.  Cramer.    2,066,520;  Jan.  5. 
Telegraph   repealer.      G.   C.   Cunimlngs.      2,077.017:   Anr 

20. 
Telegraph     repeater.     Regenerative.      O.     E.     Rasmusscn 

2.086.638;  July  13. 
Telegraph   repeater  system.  Interconnecting.     G.  C.  Cum 

mings.     2,069,223-4  ;  Feb.  2. 
Telegraph   repeater  system,   Interconnecting.     F.   S    Kin 

kead.    2,069.251  ;  Feb.  2. 
Telegraph    signal    distortion    measuring    device.       R     B 

Hearn.     2,077,172  ;  Apr.  13. 


G.    C.    Cummings. 
2,075,712;  Mar. 


Telegraph    signal    repeating    system. 

2,101,243  ;  Dec.  7. 
Telegraph,   Start-stop.     R.  G.  Griflith. 

30. 
Telegraph   switching  system.     L.   A.   Gardner  and   F.   J. 

Singer.     2,101,995  ;  Dec.  14. 
Telegraph  system.     W.  M.  Bacon.     2,069,000  ;  Jan.  20. 
Telegraph  system.     H.  IM.  Biele.      2,089.532  ;  Aug.   10. 
Telegraph  system.     D.  E.  Branson,  W.  H.  T.  Holden,  and 

J.  A.  Eyster.     2,075,422  ;  Mar.  30. 
Telegraph  system.     D.  E.  Branson,  W.  H.  T.  Holden,  and 

J.  A.  Eyster.     2,096,841  ;  Oct.  26. 
Telegraph  system.     H.  Chireix.     2,073,333  ;  Mar.  9. 
Telegraph  system.     H.  H.  Harrison.     2,082,575  ;  June   1. 
Telegraph     system.       E.     E.     Kleinschmidt.       2,094,605 ; 

Oct.    5. 
Telegraph    system.      V.    P.    Thorp.      2,071.476 ;    Feb.    23. 
Telegraph   system.      G.    S.   Vernam    and   F.    G.    Hallden. 

2,102,983  ;  Dee.  21. 
Telegraph    system,    Carrier.      V.    P.    Thorp.      2,081,312  ; 

May  25. 
Telegraph     system,    Facsimile.     T.    Aamodt.     2,094,052 : 

Sept.  28. 
Telegraph  system,  Multiplex.     J.  L.  Callahan.     2,086,351 ; 

July    6. 
Telegraph  system.  Printing.   A.  W.  Breyfogel.    Re.  20,236  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Telegraph  system.  Printing.     W.  T.  Rea.     2,099,771 ;  Nov. 

23. 
Telegraph  system.  Printing.    C.  White.    2,088,733  ;  Aug.  3. 
Telegraph,    Type  printing.     M.   Hebel.     2,090,944 ;   Aug. 

24. 
Telegraphic    and    telephonic    system.    Multiplex.     W.    A. 

Loth  and  J.  A.  Givelet.     2,093,812  ;  Sept.  21. 
Telegraphic  tape  stop.     E.  and  W.  G.  Rice.     2,074,189  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Telegraphone.       C.     N.     Hickman     and     R.     F.     Mallina. 

2,086,130;  July  6. 
Telegraphone  and  like  apparatus.     N.  M.  Rust  and  C.  J.  F. 

Tweed.     2,098.596  ;  Nov.  9. 
Telegraphone   apparatus   and    circuit.      G.    C.    and    C.    G. 

Woodmansee.     2,078.357  ;  Apr.  27. 
Telegraphy    system    with    position    indicator.      L.    L.    E. 

Chauveau.     2.098.227  ;  Nov.  9. 
Telegraphy  with  diversity  reception.  Multiplex  cable  code. 

TI.  H.  Beverage.     2,070,418  ;  Feb.  9. 
Telemetering    apparatus.      A.    J.    Johnston.      2,085,589 ; 

June  29. 
Telemetering  system.     P.  A.  Borden.     2,100,467  ;  Nov.  30. 
Telemetric   receiver.     E.    S.   Smith,   Jr.     2,089,441  ;   Aug. 

10. 
Telemetric    repeating    indicator.      L.    L.    E.    Chauveau. 

2.085,415  ;  June  29. 
Telemetry,  Electrical.     W.   R.   Schofield,  Jr.     2,073,948 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Telephone  and   telegraph   assembly,   Combined  field.     H. 

H.  Ide.     2,072,264  ;  Mar.  2. 
Telephone   and   telegraph   exchange   system,    Combination. 

B.   B.   Jacobsen.     2,081,434  ;  May  25. 
'^^'l^PJ^'^nejippnratns.    C.  N.  Reifsteck  and  G.  L.  Dimmick. 

2,098,402  ;  Nov.  9. 
Telephone   apparatus.   Automatic.      A.   Boy^.      2,075,634 : 

Jlar.   30. 

Telephone   apparatus,    Substation.      L.    J.    J.    Schrelber. 

2,101,271  ;  Dec.   7. 
Telephone  call  apparatus.     T.  K.    Stevenson.     2,089,708  ; 

.Aug.  10. 
Telephone    calls.    System    for    tracing. 

2.077,537  ;  Apr.  20. 
Telephone  coin  collector.     H.  C.  Baum.     2,087,312  ;  July 

Telephone  control   system.     O.  Myers.     2,084,105  ;  June 

15. 
Telephone,  Desk.     H.  F.  Obergfell.     2.074,415  ;  Mar.  23 
^^i'^PoJ?"®     dialing    device.       J.     F.     Casev     nnrl     T      TTo 

2.088,688  ;  Aug.  3. 
Telephone    efjuipment.    Interior 

June  1 


J.    W.    Taylor. 


F.    Casey    and    J.    Kane. 

R.    Varley.     2,082,130  ; 

TP^P{»one    equipment.    Interior.      R.    Varley.      2,100,887; 

Telephone   exchange,  Loud-speaking  and  amplified  micro- 

phone.     E.  Leveque.     2,102,903  ;  Dec.  21. 
Telephone  holder.     W.  B.  Chapman.     2,071,332  ;  Feb    23. 
lejephone  index   holder.     E.  J.   Huott.     2,008.271;    Jan 

'^'^ii?^'i°^f'"^^*"/""^'^J*®'  Device  for  use  with   the  dialing 
rr,?J^,       of  automatic.     B.  Segeal.     2,097.384:  Oct.  26. 

TosV?  623  "jul^ir^^'"'     ^'    ^"^''^y    ^"'J    ■"'•    Kusche. 

'"^'^Mar^l*  inetering  "system.     E.  Wochinger.     2,072,234 ; 

'^''i'Ti'r'>%m"nitoring   system,    Radio.        H.    U.   Pruden. 

^''o'^^n^T-- '"S"''.'"'^?^    system.     Radio.       C.     C,     Taylor. 
J.()!)3.8.^,^  ;  Sept.  21. 

'^''•'*'oosTl7"'7"n'"fo''^'''^®   or   the  like.     E.   F.    Sibbert. 

;'"fe"ir!iS\^S'"^^oe^§i"'1SJy  Fs  ''■  '^''""^'^^'^  ^"^ 

Apr^or,  ^""'^^  ""^  system.'    F.  Lubberger.     2,077,947; 
'^'"jan'^TI    ^^^    station.    Dial.     G.    A.    Long.     2,067,852,- 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1033 


L 


Telephone    pay    station    tariff    indicator.      H.     Langner. 

2,080,624  ;  July  13. 
Tc'leplione  receivt-r.     A.  A.  Duncan.     2,099,727  ;  Nov.  23. 
Telephone  receiver.     R.  C.  Miner.     2,086,630  ;  July  13. 
Telephone  ringing  system.     L.  J.  Stacy.     2,088,311  :  July 

27. 
Telephone  set.     E.  S.  McLarn.     2,076,244  ;  Apr.  6. 
Telephone    signal    device.      H.   E.    Treworgy.      2,066,434 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Telephone  signal  system.     L.  E.  Adler.     2,099,250  ;  Xov. 

16. 
Telephone  si!?naling  apparatus,  Automatic.     J.  E.  Tuscher 

and  M.  Spiro.     2,099,913  ;  Nov.  23. 
Telephone  stand.     E.  1)    Hirsch.     2,067.323;  Jan.  12. 
Telephone  stand.     L.  R.  Kirby.     2,086,980.  July  13. 
Telephone  station.   Pay.     R.  D.   Collins  and  S.  F.   Crane. 

2,066,392;  Jan.  5. 
Telephone  station.  Pay.     R.  D.  Collins,   W.  M.  Keid,  and 

S.  E.  Bourne.     2,066,391 ;  Jan.  5. 
Telephone     subscriber's     substation.       J.     M.     Labaugh. 

2,069,038  ;   Jan.   26. 
Telephone  substation  apparatus.     L.  M.  Harlow  and  C.  M. 

Mapes.     2,076,637  ;  Apr.  13. 
Telephone      switch,      Automatic.        R.      G.     Richardson. 

2,100,517;   Nov.   30. 
Telepicture     synchronizing    system.       W.     G.    H.    Finch. 

2,098,802  ;  Nov.  9. 
Telephone  system.     J.  Baumfalk.     2,092.495  ;  Sept.  7. 
Telephone  system.     W.  M.  Beaumont.     2,070,642  ;  Feb.  16. 
Telephone   system.     L.  J.    Bowne.     2,072,940;  Mar.   9. 
Teleiilioue    system.     \V.    W.    Carpenter.     2,007,518 ;    Jan. 

12. 
Telephone  system.     W.  W.  Carpenter.     2,093,117  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Telephone  system.     W.  W.  Carpenter  and  A.  E.  Hague. 

2,080,338  ;  Aug.   10. 
Telephone    system.      W.    W.    Carpenter    and    O.    Myers. 

2,098,274  ;  Nov.  9. 
Telephone  Kvstem.     O.  Oesareo.     2,082.097;  June  1. 
Telephone  system.     T.  F.  Crocker.     2,091,132:  Aug.  24. 
Telephone  system.     B.  G.  Dunham.     Re.  20,496  :  Sept.  7. 
Telephone   system.     G.   C.   Hartley  and   W.    J.   Reynolds. 

2,076,234  ;  Apr.  6. 
Telephone      system.        R.      Hoefert     and      K.      Wollack. 

2,100,510  ;  Nov.  30. 
Telephone  system.     H.  Hovland.     2.092.513  :   Sept.  7. 
Telephone  system.     H.  Hovland.     2,302,155;  Dec.  14. 
Telephone   system.     J.  C.  Kelly.     2,080,486  ;   May  18. 
Telephone  system.     C.  D.  Koechllng.     2,071,075  ;  Feb.  16. 
Telephone  system.     F.  A.  Korn.     2,101,258  ;  Dec.  7. 
Telephona  system.    F.  A.  Koin  and  O.  Myers.    2,075,527  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Telephone  svstem.     G.  W.  Knhn.      2.070.651  ;  Apr.  13. 
Telei)lione  KVKtt-m.      <\  K.  Lojiiax.      '2.<)~i\.r>r>r,  ;    »]ii-.  13. 
Telephone  system.     F.  Lubberger.     2,070,909  ;  Feb.  16. 
Teloplione   system.      F.   Lubberger   and   B.   Johannesson. 

2,093,246;  Sept.  14. 
Telephone  sy-stcm.     K.   F.   Massonneau.     2,096,436  ;   Oct. 

3  9. 
Telephone  system.     W.  H.  Matthies.     2.092,465  ;   Sept.  7. 
Telephone  Rvstem.      M.  R.  Miller.      2,094,132  ;  Sept.  28. 
Telephone   svstoni.     O.  M.vers.      2,088.305  ;   Julv  27. 
Telephone  s.vstem.     J.  E.  Norton.     2.073,752  ;  Mar.  16. 
Telephone  system.     A.  J.  I'arissl.     2,073,585-7  ;  Mar.  9. 
Telephone    system.      W.   G.    Patterson   and   R.   G.    DLxon. 

2,100,515  ;  Nov.  30. 
Telephone   system.      O.   A.    Pearce   and   I.   T.    Richards. 

2,093,249  ;  Sept.  14. 
Telephone  system.      !•!.   S.   Peterson.      2.095,712;   Oct.   12. 
Telephone  system.     W.   Pfaff.     2,084,003 ;   June   15. 
Telegraph  system.     W.  T.  Rea.     2,086,079;  July  3  3. 
Telephone  system.      L.  10.  Uvall.      2.082,357;  June  3. 
Te!ei>liO)ie  svsleiii.      G.  N.  Snnl.      2.0S;!,404  :  .liine  8. 
Telephone  system.     N.  H.  Saunders.      2,070.860:  Feb    16. 
Telephone   system.      N.    II.    Saunders.      2,103,301 ;    Dec. 

28. 
Telephone  system.    R.  II.  J.  Schoeppe.     2,092.300  ;  Sept.  7. 
Telephone   system.      F.   J.    Srudder.      2,089.4.'!8  ;   Aug.    10. 
Telephone   system.      A.    B.    Sperry.     2,102,337;   Dec.    14. 
'j'(lei)lii(ne  system.     R.  li.   Slokely.     2,007,305;  Oct.  26. 
Tc'leplKine   system.      G.   TiiiisclieU.      2.095,298;  Oct.   12. 
Telephone  system.     R.  Taylor  and  G.  T.  I!al;or.     2,077,801  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Telephone     system.        R.     Taylor     and     G.     T.      Baker. 

2,001,3  27  ;   Aug.   24. 
Telephone  system.     E.  von  der  Linden.     2,300,100;   Nov. 

30. 
Teleiihone   system.      J.    II.    Voss,      2,OS7,!l.".0  ;    July   27. 
Telephone    system.       J.     H.    Voss    and    T.     F.     Crocker. 

2,070,874  ;  Feb.  10. 
Ti-lephoiie  svHteiii.     W.  Whlliii'y.     2.000.502:  Jan.  5. 
'JVIej)lionc  system,      J.    Wloks.      2,081.027;    M:iv    IS. 
Ti'lephone  system.     S.  I!.  Williams.     2,073.508;  Mar.  0. 
Tel<'i)li<im'  sysleni.     S.  I!.  WlUiMiiiH.     2,()!>l.5ll  :  Aug.  31. 
Telej)lioMe    system.       E.    Wiielilni;er.       L'.(I(1H,7;.'0  ;    .l:iii.    20. 
Telephone   system.      E.    Wochinger.      2,070,870;    Feb.    10. 
Tc'li'plioiie    HVHleoi.       [■).    Wocli  i  Ilgef.       2,09  I, MO;    Se|)l,    2S. 
'rele[llH)Me    syKleni.       I''.    Wolf.       2,(190,171-2:    ,\lll,'.     17. 
Telephone  system  mid  eciulpinenf,  Intor-ouler.     U.  Viirlev. 

2,080,580;  Mny  3  8. 
Teleiilidtie  syHleiii,  .AuHini.Mtlc.     II.  M.  Friendly.     2, 078, 8-12  ; 

Ai)r.  27. 
Telephone  Hyslem,  Antoimil  Ic.     M,  K.  GrldliiK.     2,091,110; 

Aug.    21. 

i2i.']2s— r-  c/i 


Automatic.     H.       P. 
J.  E.  Ostline. 

N.   H 


Mahoney. 
2,099,429  ; 


Carpenter. 

;    and   reproducing   trans- 
;,082,303  ;   June   1. 
R.   Varley.      2,071,053 ; 

R.    Varley.      2.079.0S9 ; 

M.  Glaser.     2,087,027  ; 

H.     A.     Howell. 


Telephone  system,  Automatic.     A.  Heyduck.     2,102,953 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Telephone    system,    Automatic.     F.    Kessler.     2.076,649 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Telephone       system, 

2,082,586  ;  June  1. 
Telephone  system,  Automatic. 

Nov.  16. 
Telephone  system.   Automatic.     N.   H.    Saunders  and  P. 

Bakker.     2,100,523  ;  Nov.  30. 
Telephone    system.   Dial.     W.   \Y.   Carpenter.     2,080,921  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Telephone  system   for  recordini 

missions.     A.   W.    Schiller.     ! 
Telephone   system,    Inter-outer. 

Feb.   16. 
Telephone    system,    Inter.outer. 

May  4. 
Telephone  system,  Loud  speaker. 

July  13. 
Telephone     svstem.     Loud     speaking 

2,099,442  ;  Nov.  16. 
Telephone  svstem,  ^Measured  service.     F.  Appelius  and  H. 

Langner.     2.093. 9S8  :   Sept.   28. 
Telephone     system.     Measured     service.       K.     'Wollack. 

2,103,441  ;  Dec.  28. 
Telephone  system,   Paystation.     F.  Appelius.     2,082,561 ; 

June  1. 
Telephone  system.   Prepayment.     E.  N.  Anderson,  H.  M. 

Bascom,  E.  L.  Getz,   and  G.  Sandalls,  Jr.     2,084,121 ; 

June  15. 
Telephone  system.  Prepayment.    H.  W.  Ulrich.     2,092,485  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Telephone    unit.      A.    E.    Woodruff    and    H.    Sengebusch. 

2,100,500  ;  Nov.  30. 
Telephonic    time    announcer.      R.    Brennan.      2,078,312 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Telephonogrnph.     P.  H.  Rowe.     2.092.024  :   .Sept.  7. 
Telephony,    Commutating    balanced    multiple-X.      W.    A. 

Loth  and  J.  A.  Givelet.     2,080,082  ;  May  11. 
Telepicture     svstem.     High     speed.     W.     G.     H.     Finch. 

2.082,692  ;   June  1. 
Telepicture    translating    mechanism.      W.    G.    H.    Finch. 

2,100,161  ;  Nov.  23. 
Telescope  mounting.     G.  H.   Rarey.     2.087,990  :   Julv    27. 
Telescope  sight.     F.  A.  Kuhn.     2,078,858  ;  Apr.  27. 
Telescopic  instrument.     F.  C.  ^Yappier.     L".(i70,2:;3  ;  May  4. 
Telescopic  sight.     F.  E.  Stokev.     2,004.623  :  Oct.  5. 
Telescoping  body.     H.  L.  Adams.     2.095,020  :  Oct.  5. 
Telescoping  extension.     L.  D.  Waldron.     2,080,350  ;  May 

31. 
Teletypewriter.      B.    S.    Swezev.      2.090.3  45:   Oct.   3  9. 
Teletypewriter.     F.  E.  Thornton.     2,085,175  ;  June  29. 
Teletypewriter      exchange      system.         C.       V.      Collins. 

2.085,037  ;  June  29. 
Tolet.vpewriter   service   over   telephone  lines.    System   for 

giving.     J.  A.  Krocek.     2,093,084  ;  Sept.  14. 
Teletvpewriter         switching         system.         W.         Hoinkis. 

2,090,308;  Oct.  39. 
Teletypewriter   system.      J.   L.    Hysko,   W.    V.   K.    Large, 

and  C.  C.  Munro.     2,093,080:  Sept.  14. 
Television.     M.   Bowman-Manifold.      2.090.801  :   Aug.   24. 
Television.     F.   C.  I'.   Henroteau.     2,083,995  ;  June  15. 
Television.     J.  D.  McGee.     2,300.259:    Nov.   23. 
Television.      P.   Mertz.     Re.   20,239 ;   Jan.    12. 
Television.     C.  Solz.     2,076,253;  Apr.  6. 
Television.     M.   von   Ardenne.     2,096.985  ;   Oct.   20. 
Television.     G.  W.  Walton.     2,080,833  ;  Julv  13. 
Television.     G.   W.   Walton.      2.100.044;   Nov.   23. 
Television   and   like   system.      M.    Bowman-Manifold    and 

W.   S.   Percival.     2,090,877  ;   Oct.   26. 
T<'li-vision    apparatus.      C.    A.    Birch-Field.      2,077.030-1  ; 


Apr.  3  3, 
Television  apparatu.s. 
Television  ajipjiratus. 
Television    apparatus. 

Sept.   3  4. 
Television  apparatus. 
Teli'vi'iiiiii    iippii  I  :i  I  U.S. 
Television     apiiaratua. 

2,075,3(i0;  Jlar.  30. 
Television    apparatus. 

3  0. 
Television   apparatus. 


V.  M.  Centeno.     2,060.715;  Jan.  5. 

H.  R.  Lubcke.     2,075,838;  Apr.  6. 

G.    N.    Ogloblin.sky.      2,093,288 ; 

W.  H.  Peck.     2,092,853  ;  Sept.  14. 

F.   Scliriiter.      2.()7l).il7l  ;   Apr.   13. 

G.     Schubert     and     R.     MUUer. 

I),    von   Mih.ily.      2,089.[58S  ;   Aug. 


A.    Zlllger. 


Television,  .Apparatus  for  use  In.    C 

May  3  8. 
Television  lamp  and  ai)parat\is.    J.  W.  IMcKny. 

Aug.   10. 
Television    method    and    apparatus.      C.    .\. 

2,072,410  ;  Mar.   2. 
Tel(>ylNlon  r(>celver,      I.  G,  MnlolT,      2  077.57  I  : 
Television  receiving  apparatus.     li.  ^  Gould. 


2,077,800  ;    Apr.    20. 
F.  Joers.     2,080,942; 


2.0S9,SOC  ; 

nirch-FIold. 

A'<r    ''n 
2,080,382  : 


July    ( 
Television  receiving  system.     T.  Nnkashlnia  and  K.  Taka- 

.vanagl.     2.093,157;   Sept.   14. 
'J'elevlsloii    reception   Mrnumeineiit   \vith   Braun   tube.s.      M. 


von  .\rdenne 
Television  By.stem. 
'rele\  InIoii  system. 
Ti'levlslon  syBteni. 
Teleylslon  Nystem. 
Televlsli«i\    syNtem, 


2,101,970;  Dec.  14. 


100.701 :  Nov.  ;io. 
H.  f.  Ballard.  2,093,395;  Sept.  14. 
A.  V.  Bedford.  2,0,s2,()!i:i  ;  .Mine  I. 
A.  V.  Bedford.  2.08n.10!» ;  June  29. 
II.  II.  Itevrniue,  2.(lSl.v:!l)  :  M.iv  2,".. 
O,    B.    Blaelcwell    ami    J.    Uorninn. 


1034 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


• 


Television  system.  R.  L.  Campbell.  2,092,87.5  ;  Sept.  14. 
Television  system.  R.  L.  Campbell.  2,102,256  ;  Dec.  14. 
Television    system.      E.    H.    George    and    H.     J.    Heim. 

2,100.279  ;  Nov.  23. 
Television   system.      A.   N.   Goldsmith  and   T.  B.   Golds- 
borough.     2,073,370 ;  Mar.  9. 
Television   sysrem.     E.  I.  Green.     2,095,360  ;  Oct.  12. 
R.  Harding,  Jr.     2,094,983  ;  Oct.  5. 
H.  E.  Ives.     2.082,339  :  June  1. 
H.  E.   Ives.     2.099,889  ;  Nov.  23. 
J.   W.   LegK.      2,095,391  ;   Oct.    12. 
G.  N.  Ogloblinsky.     2,084,700;    June 


W.  A.  Tolson.     Re.  20,338  ;  Apr.  20. 

M.  A.  Trainer.     2,085,556;  June  29. 

A.    W.   Vance.     2,102,139  ;   Dec.    14. 

V.  K.  Zworkyin.     2,084,864  ;  June  22. 

A.  M.  Nicolson.     2,072,528  ; 

G.  Schubert.     2,079,880  ; 


E 


Television  system. 
Television  system. 
Television  system. 
Television  system. 
Television  system. 

22. 
Television  system. 
Television  system. 
Television  system. 
Television  system. 
Television  system,  Impulse. 

Mar.  2. 
Television  transmission  method, 

Jlay  11. 
Television  transmission.  Method  and  apparatus  for.     H.  A. 

lams.     2,099,980  ;  Nov.  23. 
Television     transmission     system.        M.     J. 

2,098,236  ;  Nov.  9. 
Televisor   transmission    system.      W.    Ilberg. 

Aug.  17. 
Television  transmitting  apparatus.     H.  lams. 

Nov.   9. 
Tell-tale  device.     D.   C.   Eockola.     2,080,231 
Telltale   device   for  games.      R.   T.   Moloney. 

Mar.  2. 
Telltale     for     automobile     headlights.       J. 

2,084,627  ;  June  22. 
Telltale  for  fuel  tanljs.     I.  F.  Hensler.     2,088,058  ;  July 

27. 
Telltale  signal.     G.  F.   Bahr.     2.077,303  ;  Apr.  13. 
Tellurium.  Recovery  of.     O.  C.  Martin  and  C.  W.  Clark. 

2,076.738  :  Apr.  13. 
Temperature    and    pressure    control    system.    Automatic. 

R.  Beck  and  R.  C.  Sylvander.     2,073,825  ;  Mar.  16. 
Temperature  and  pressure  relief  valve.     F.  W.   Werring. 

2.099,643  :  Nov.  16. 
Temperature  carbonization.  Low.     E.   Rahm.     2,072,721 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Temperature    changing    system    employing    plural    tem- 
perature    changing     devices.       J.     T.     Midyette,     Jr. 

2,083,612  ;  June  15. 
Temperature-compensated  device.     H.  J.  Scott.   2,100,412  ; 

Nov.   30. 
Temperature   compensated    retort   end.     W.    G.    Hoffman. 

2,089.026  ;  Aug.  3. 

condenser.     M.     V.     Weiss. 


Golay. 

2,090,004; 

2,098,390  ; 

Mav   11. 
2,072,510; 

L.      Cabral. 


system.  C.  W.  Hansell. 
W.  Merrill.  2.083,387 ; 
Amick.  J.  C.  Lawrence,  and 


F. 


Temperature     compensatin 

2,079,309  ;  May  4. 
Temperature     compensating 

2,095,981  ;  Oct.  19. 
Temperature    compensation. 

June  8. 
Temperature  control.     M.  G. 

J.  L.  Stocher.     2,091.801  ;  Aug.  31. 
Temperature  control  apparatus.    H.  E.  Hartig.    2,099.687  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Temperature  control  apparatus.  Effective.     C.  A.  Dunham 

and  D.  N.  Crosthwait.  Jr.     2,094,738  ;  Oct.  5. 
Temperature  control.  Automatic.    J.  L.  Finch.    2,095,383  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Temperature  control   container.     J.   L.   Finch  and  L.   L. 

Young.     2,101.1.35:  Dec.  7. 
Temperature    control    device, 

Apr.  6. 

control    device. 


F.    M.    Kern. 


C.    A.    Otto. 


2,076,406  ; 
2.080.950  ; 
2,074,132  ; 
2,092,085  : 
J.  S.  Irvin. 


Temperature 

May  18. 
Temperature    control    device.      T.    A.    Rich. 

Mar.  16. 
Temperature    control    device.      H.    F.    Riley. 

Sept.   7. 
Temperature  control  means  for  rolling  mills. 

2.088,241  :   July  27. 
Temperature    control     mechanism    for    heating    systems. 

J.  V.  Giesler  and  W.  C.  Mackintosh.     2,082.883  ;  June  8. 
Temperature    control    mechanism    for    heating    systems. 

Average.     E.  A.  Taylor.  M.  D.  Pence,  and  C.  A.  Dun- 
ham.    Re.  20,310  ;  Mar.  23. 
Temperature,      Control     of     furnace.        R.     L.      Melton 

2,090.692  ;   Aug.    24. 
Temperature  control  of  reaction  vessels.     T.  B.  Prickett 

2.102.044  :  Dec.  21. 
Temperature  control   system. 

Sept.   14. 
Temperature  control  svstem. 

July  27. 
Temperature  control  system. 

Mar.  9.  ^ 

Temperature    control    system 

Finch.     2,070,967  ;  Feb.  16 
Temperature  control  system  and  method. 

2,073,459  ;  JIar.  9. 
Temperature    control    system    for    railway    cars.      E     A 

Russell  and  D.  W.  Miller.     2,102,225  ;  Dec.  14. 
Temperature  control,  System  of.     J.  G.  I'.eard.    2,097, SGS  • 

Nov.  2. 
Temperature      controlled      switch.      B.       W.      Dezotell 

2,087,024  ;  July  13. 


R.  P.  Dewey.     2.092,753  ; 

D.  D.  Knowles.     2.088,477  ; 

D.   G.  Taylor.     2,073,326; 

L.    L.    Young   and    J.    L. 

G.  M.  Thurston. 


controller    recorder 
C.  H.  ^Yilson  and  C. 


including 
J.  Brown. 


method    and 
Re.  20,476  ; 


G.   Wilkes. 
Jackson. 


Temperature 

apparatus. 

Aug.  17. 
Temperature    controlling   apparatus,   House. 

2.077,296  ;  Apr.  13. 
Temperature,     Controlling    superheat.       G.    P. 

2,100,190;  Nov.  23. 
Temperature     controlling     system.        T.     F.      Campbell. 

2,072,025  ;  Feb.  23. 
Temperature    controlling    system.      L.    H.    Von    Ohlsen. 

2,083.932  ;  June  15. 
Temperature  controlling  system,   Room.     L.   M.   Persons. 

2,083,664  ;  June  15. 
Temperature  device.  Electric  constant.     E.  P.  L.  Westell. 

2,093,745  ;  Sept.  21. 
Temperature  display  device.     C.   R.   Palmer.     2,073,252 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Temperature  distribution  of  hot  bodies.   Device  for  indi- 
cating the.     P.  Neubert.     2,071,471 ;  Feb.  23. 
Temperature    in    rooms.    Apparatus    for    controlling    the. 

C.  L.  Butler.     2,074,827  ;  Mar.  23. 
Temperature-indicating  device.    P.  L.  Spencer.    2,091,693  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Tempei'ature    indicating    instrument.      J.    A.    Obermaier. 

2,072,312  ;  Mar.  2. 
Temperature      indicating      system.        F.      S.      Stickney. 

2,069,509  ;  Feb.  2. 
Temperature  indicator.     E.  J.  Levy.     2,089.613  ;  Aug.  10. 
Temperature   indicator.  Direct  reading   comfortable.     W. 

Shurtleff.     2,071,904;  Feb.  23. 
Temperature      measuring      apparatus.       W.      H.      Gille. 

2,096,323  ;  Oct.  19. 
Temperature     measuring     installation.       P.     M.     Hulme. 

2,102,955;  Dec.  21. 
Temperature  measuring  system.    M.  E.  Leeds.    2,096,047  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Temperature  measuring  system.     I.  M.  Stein.     2,098,650  ; 

Nov.   9. 
Temperature,    Method    of   and    apparatus    for    controlling. 

H.   A.    Wadman.      2,079,566 ;    May   4. 
Temperature    modifier.    Motor    vehicle.      H.    Hueber    and 

E.  C.  Horton.     2,100,281 ;  Nov.  23. 
Temperature  of  fluids.  Apparatus  for  regulating  the.    A.  C. 

de  Beauregard.     2,079,397  ;  Mav  4. 
Temperature     regulating     system.        F.      C.      Broderick. 

2,073,677  :  Mar.  16. 
Temperature      regulating      system.        D.      J.       Stewart. 

2,080,444 ;  May  18. 
Temperature  regulating  valve.     W.  B.  Lodder.     2,069,040  : 

Jan.   26. 
Temperature     regulation.       P.     M.     Hulme.       2,071,531 : 

Feb.   23. 
Temperature  regulation.     C.  A.   Otto.     2,069,418  ;  Feb.  2. 
Temperature    regulation    of    contact    masses.    Automatic. 

T.  B.  Prickett.     2,073,650;  Mar.  16. 
Temperature  regulation  of  converters.     E.  J.  Houdry  and 

R.  C.  Lassiat.     2.078,947;  Mav  4. 
Temperature  regulator.     J.  E.  bube  and  A.  D.  Stewart. 

2.096.094  ;  Oct.  19. 
Temperature   regulator. 

July  27. 
Temperature  regulator. 
Temperature  regulator. 

21. 
Temperature      regulator, 

2.095. 358  :   Oct.    12. 
Temperature  responsive  switch. 

Mar.  23. 
Temperature  rise  alarms.  Method  and  apparatus  for  ini- 

tmting.     F.  M.  Cowan.     2,100,183  ;  Nov.  23. 
Temperatures  in   glass  melting  tanks.  Apparatus  for  in- 

dicatmg  and  controlling.     H.W.Mcintosh.     2,081,595; 

May  2o. 
Temperatures,     Measurement     of     high.       W.     J.     Clark. 

Temperatures   of  hot'  bodies.  Method  and   apparatus   for 

recording  the.    P.  Neubert.  2,085,508  ;  June  29. 

Template  and  punch  therefor.  J.  Grahek,  Sr.  2.077.232  • 
Apr.  13. 

^^i?'J?l-*?'/,?"°'^*''"  ^°'"  torch  carriages.     J.  D.  McKiernan. 

2,08o,112  :  June  29. 
Templet,  Adjustable.     F.  Reich.     2,101,478  ;  Dec    7 
Tende--,  Locomotive.     W.   C.   Meyer.     2,095  883  •  Oct    l'> 

?!SS-!  fe^H  ^^°\^"-    ^-  J-  Hatley.     2,074,180  ;  Mar.  16. 
Tennis  ball  holder.     A.  W.  Stein.     2.088  980     Aug.  3. 
Tennis  racket.     H.  D.  Adams.     2,082,772  ;  June  8 

"u-'''3P''"°    '"''•''"S-      H-    F.    B.    Hiigfors.      2,091,758: 
Tens  carrying  mechanism.     T.  Ohmoto.     2,087,701  ;  July 

Tension  compensator  for  winding  machmes.  L.  Bruegge- 
mann.     2,102.109  ;  Dec.  14. 


H.   0.   Roosenstein.     2,088,217; 

D.  Simpson.     2,096,138  :  Oct.  19. 
F.  F.  Dehling.     2,093,582  ;  Sept. 

Adjustable.       J.      E.      Dube. 


B.   Radtke.     2,074,559 ; 


Tension  control   for   elastic  filaments.   Constant.     A 

Keen  and  F.   D.  Chittenden.     2,098,422  •   Nov    9 
Tension    control    in    belt    and    rope     " 

H.  W.  Swift.     2,074,078  ;  Mar.  16. 
lension  controlling  means.     H    L 

Jan.  12. 
Tension   device  for  film   reel      H    N 

n.nnson.     2.082.328  ;  June  1.      ""      ' 

o  no?  no1^^','^r®     ^,°i"     l«on»     shuttles, 
-.ual.osi  ;  May  18 

Tension     let-off    mechanism, 

2,103,200;  Dec.  21. 


W. 
.   ^ov.  9. 
drives,    Automatic. 

Dyer,  Jr.     2,067,755  : 

Ensign  and   H.   A. 

H.     J.     Bassett. 

Constant. 


C.    D.    Brown. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


1035 


June 


Tension     means     for     winding     machines.        F.     Klein. 

2,080,893  ;  May  18. 
Tension  on  wire  lines.  Apparatus  for  measuring  visibly  the 

degree  of.     .1.  C.  Conrad.     2.092, .SO."?  ;   Sept.  7. 
Tension    retaining   appliance    for    skeletal   wires.     B.    E. 

Longfellow.     2,087,722  ;  July  20. 
Tension  roll.      H.  i>'.  Donald.      2.077.312;  .\pr.  13. 
Tension  roll  device.     H.  A.  W.  Wood.     2,076,421 ;  Apr.  6. 
Tension    rolling  apparatus  and   method.     E.   B.   Hudson. 

2,067,923  ;   Jan.    19. 
Tensioning    apparatus    for    meat    and    bone    cutting   ma- 
chines.    F.  Ponton.     2,101,343  ;  Dec.   7. 
Tensioning  device  for  shuttles.     J.  B.  Plevyak.    2,068,409  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Tensioning  means.     H.  J.  Viens.     2,073,818  ;  Mar.  16. 
Tent.    J.  L.  Pluth.    2,069,479  :  Feb.  2. 
Tent.     F.  M.  Powers.     2,084,778  ;  June  22. 
Tent  frame  construction.     E.   S.  Eide.     2,084,524 

22. 

Tent,'  Play.     N.  Staab.     2,070, "^44  ;  Feb.  9. 
Tenter  clip.     G.  \V.  Lane.     2,090,283  ;  Oct.   19. 
Tenter  clip.     J.  E.  Peterson.     2,102,026  ;  Dec.   14. 
Tenter  machine.     R.  Marshall.     2,095,996  ;  Oct.  19. 
Tenter  machine.     J.  H.  Williams.     2,067,369  ;  Jan.  12. 
Tentering  clip.     C.  H.  Ramsev.     2,096,470  ;  Oct.  19. 
Terminal.     G.  R.  Peirson.     2,073,118  ;  Mar.  9. 
Terminal     board.       A.     Helgason     and     P.     E.     Keegan. 

2,072,635  ;  Mar.  2. 
Terminal   box  device.      F.    D.    Waldron  and   A.   J.   Wier. 

2,103,501  ;  Dec.  28. 
Terminal  olanip.     P..  G.  La  Bar.     2.092,044  ;   Sept.  7. 
Terminal  clamp.     W.  G.   Mylius.     2,088,481  :  July  27. 
Terminal  connecter.     W.  G.  Fotsch.     2,082,947  ;  June  8. 
Terminal  connecter,  Multiple.    F.  A.  Dotterer.    2,067,314  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Terminal  device.     J.  H.  Staley.     2,085,003  ;  July  6. 
Terminal,  Electrical.     J.  H.  Ingmanson.     2,089,204  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Terminal     for     lead     covered     cables.     H.     R.     Turner. 

2,099,581  ;  Nov.  16. 
Terminal  plate  for  electrical  apparatus.  Detachable.     C.  R. 

Boall.     2.070,612  ;  Apr.  13. 
Terminal,  Pole  cable.     J.  S.  Baker.     2,078,991 ;  May  4. 
Terminal.  Pothcad.     H.  Millikon.     2,089,284  :  Aug.  10. 
Terminal,  Protected.     J.  H.   Staley.     2,082,986  ;  June  8. 
Terminal,  Rail  bond.     A.  E.  Brickman  and  G.  A.  Gleason. 

2,095,592;  Oct.  12. 
Terminal,  Solderless  electrical.     R.  N.  Rowe.     2,068.152  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Terminal,       Storage       battery       post.     J.       Teitelbaum. 

2,080,718  :  Aug.   10. 
Terminating  system   for  shielded  circuits.     H.  E.  Curtis. 

2,073,462  ;  Mar.  9. 
Terminator    for    cycle    control    systems.    Automatic.      L. 

Logan  and  C.  Webber.     2,080.924  ;  May  18. 
Tcrpene-oxide     preparations,      Stabilized.        S.     Deichsel. 

2,066,717  ;  Jan.  5. 
Terpenes  and  producing.  Sulphur-containing.     J.  N.  Borg- 

lin  and  E.   Olt.     2,076,875;  Apr.  13. 
Terpenos  from  mixtures  containing  the  same.  Recovery  of. 

D.  II.  Sheffield.      2.097,743  ;  Nov.  2. 
Terpineol    from   torpin   hydrate,   JIaiiufacturc  of.     W.   C. 

Meuly.      2,08.S,0.'!0;  Jiily  27. 
Terrace     outlet.       O.     C.     Bumpas     and     W.     J.     Mills. 

2,077,307-8  ;  Apr.  13. 
Terracer.     A.    L.   Kennedy.     2,070,436  ;  Feb.    9. 
Terrestrial  waves,   Recording.     L.  J.  Peters.     2,087,702  ; 

July  20. 
Tertiary    alkylaryloxy    alkylols.      H.    A.    Bruson    and    O. 

Stein.      2,075,018;   ]\Iar.   30. 
Tertiarvl    hutvl    pluiiol,    I'rcpiiratlon    of.      R.   P. 

and  II.  S.  Nnlthig.     2,091.505;  Aug.  31. 
Test  hole  device.     J.  C.  Ducommun.     2,083,011; 
Test  rack.     F.B.Thomas.     2,103,305  ;  Doc.  28. 
Tester.      A.   Wriglit.      2,092.5(;0  ;    Sept.   7. 
Tester    for    internal     combustion    engines.       M. 

2,071,599  ;   Feb.   23. 
Tesler,   Hardness.     I).   W.   I'.levans.     2,087,560; 
Tester,   Tube.     J.    R.   Willinnis.      2,075,415;   Mar.   30. 
Tesllni;.      K.   O.    Rhodes.      li,(l7(;,5!)L' :    .\|ii-.    13, 
TosliiK.'  and  seorlng  device.     II.  J.  and  .1.  C.  Peterson  and 

II.    ir.    Ilicgnil.olloiii.      2,080,150;    May   11. 
Testing   and   setting   device   for   nilKieliil    liorlzon   Instru- 
ments.     J.   E.   Torhert,   Jr.      2.072,779;   Mnr.  2. 
Testing   .-ippar.atus.      lO.    <!.    ('oo|ier.      2,067,892;    Jan.    19. 
Tesfing  ai)paratu.s.     M.  M.  Ciinnliigh.'iin.     2,07  1,372  ;  Mnr. 

23. 
Testing  nppa rut  lis.     <'..  A.  I'Vilsy,     2,077,383;  Apr,  20. 
Testing  a ppu rat UH.     M.  M.  Frocht.     2,090,064  ;  Oct.  26. 
Testing  aiiparatus.     F.  (J,  TahorsUy.     2,093,103;  Sept.  14. 
Testing  .Mpp.'ir.ilus  and   nietluxl   of  testing.      R.   E.   Sturm 

Mild   II,   L,   Harl/ell.     2,085,314:  June  20. 
Testing  device.     E.  IT.  Cox.     2,080,935;  July  13. 
Testing  device.     A.    M.   Rennau.     2,103,179;  Dec.  21. 
Testing  device.      H.   Wehining.      2,088,355;  July  27. 
Testing    devlc<'    for    well    <>(|uIi)nionl.     II.     W.    Mlllinlni-. 

2.007.499  :  Jan.  12. 
Tesliiig  (le\l<i',  h I-  lube.    A.  10.  T-ookholder.    Ro.  20,502  ; 

Sej.t.    I'l. 
Testing  liislruiuenl.     C.  K.  and  (i.  W.  MoBoy.     2,078,200; 

Apr.  20. 
Testing    niiiehlne    for   Hhock   abHorberu   and    the    llki>.      1.. 

10.  Wlllard.     2.101,228;  Vw.  7. 


Perkins 
June  8. 

Wofera. 
July  20. 


Testing    method    and    apparatus.     G.    Failla.     2,097,760  ; 

Nov.  2.  ,„ 

Testing  system.     E.   S.   Gibson,  A.  A.  Hansen,  and  J.  B. 

Worth.     2,082,104  ;  June  1. 
Tethering  device.     A.  Norton.     2,094,018  ;  Sept.  28. 
Tetraalky;  thluram  monosulphides.  Preparation  of.     N.  C. 

Somers.     2,099,773  ;  Nov.  23. 
Tetraborate,    Apparatus    for    producing    dehydrated    and 

crystalline  anhydrous  sodium.    L.  G.  Black.     2,073,827  ; 

Mar.  10.  „    „ 

Tetrachlorethylene,  Purification  of.     E.  C.  Britton,  G.  H. 

Coleman,  and  J.  W.  Zemba.     2,084,937  ;  June  22. 
Tetradecyl     oxygenated     compounds.     Saturated.     J.     N. 

Wickert  and  B.  T.   Freure.     2,088,021  ;  July  27. 
Textile.     W.  W.  Heekert.     2,099,363  ;  Nov.  16. 
Textile  and  other  material,  Manufacture  of  artificial.     R. 

W.  Moncrieff,  F.  B.  Hill,  and  T.  B.  Frearson.    2,092,004  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Textile  and  other  materials,  Treatment  of.     H.  Dreyfus. 

2,100,385  ;  Nov.  30. 
Textile  apparatus.     B.   H.    J.   Riley,   R.   Ashton,   and  H. 

Livesey.     2,098,360  ;  Nov.  9. 
Textile    articles.    Manufacturing.      J.    Van    Puymbroeck. 

2,084,516  ;  June  22. 
Textile  assistant  compositions.     C.  O.  Henke  and  W.  H. 

Lockwood.     2,082,576  ;   June  1. 
Textile  assistants  and  preparing  the  same.     H.   A.  Pig- 

gott.     2,091,105  ;   Aug.   24. 
Textile    containing   mixed   fibers    and    making   the   same. 

L.   W.    Weinberg.     2,096,152  ;   Oct.    19. 
Textile    fabric.      W.    A.    Dickie    and    R.    W.    Moncrieff. 

2,089,948;  Aug.  17. 
Textile  fabrics,  Treatment  of.     G.  Schneider.     2,075,143 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Textile  fabrics  with  linuids,  Apparatus  for  the  continuous 

treatment    of.     G.   Haeberlin.     2,067,915  ;    Jan.    19. 
Textile   fiber    and    waterproofing    and    strengthening    the 

same.     J.   F.   X.   Harold.     2,068.546  :   Jan.    19. 
Textile  fiber.  Process  and  composition  for  printing.     I.  F. 

Chambers.     2,079,788  ;  May  11. 
Textile    fibers  and   the   results   produced   thereby,   Treat- 
ment of.     D.   S.   Chamberlin.     2,067,888  ;  Jan.   19. 
Textile  lubrication.     V.  Conquest.     2,101,532  ;  Dec.  7. 
Textile  machine.     R.  W.  McLean.     2,097,673  ;  Nov.  2. 
Textile    machinery.      E.    Kinsella     and    W.    I.    Taylor. 

2,090,682  ;    Aug.   24. 
Textile  material  and  a  product  thereof.  Method  of,  appa- 
ratus for  coating.     C.  Emmey.     2,100,712  ;   Nov,  30. 
Textile  material  and  making  same,  jlixed.     L.  W.  Wein- 
berg.    2,078,880  ;  Apr.  27. 
Textile  material   and  making  the  same.     W.    Whitehead. 

2,086,!590  ;  July   13. 
Textile  material   and  preparing  the  same.      C.   Dreyfus. 

2,086,544  ;  July  13. 
Textile  material,  Artificial.     W.   Whitehead.     2,072,231  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Textile    material.    Coloring.       G.    H.    Ellis.       2,072,252  ; 

Mar.   2. 
Textile    material.    Method    and    device    for    coating.      H. 

Jenett.     2,071,035  ;  Feb.  10. 
Textile    material,    Process    and     apparatus    for    treating. 
G,  W.  Steiger.     2,080,100  ;  July  6. 
Textile    material.    Treatment    of.      C.    Dreyfus    and    W. 

Whitehead.     2.098,333  ;  Nov.  9. 
Textile  material.  Treatment  of.     W.  H.  Moss.     2,071,419  ; 

Feb.   23. 
Textile       material.        Treatment        of.      W.        Whitehead. 

2.089,778  :   Auc.   10. 
Textile    materials    and    making    same.       W.     Whitehead. 

2,100,369  ;  Nov.  30.    • 
Textil(>  materials  and  preparing  the  same.  Artificial.     G. 

Schneider.      2,067,951  :    Jan.    19. 
Textile  materials  and  product  thereof.  Treating.     C.  Drey- 
fus and  W.  Whitehead.     2,009,303  ;  Fob.  2. 
Textile  materials  and   their  treatment  and   manufacture. 

11.  Dreyfus.     2,092,802;    Sept.   14. 
Textile   materials.   Apii.iratns    for   the    treatment   of  arti- 
ficial.     W.   Whitelie.-id,      2.080.239;  Aug.    10, 
Textile  materials  made  of  or  containing  colhiloso  eaters. 

Treatment  of.     G.  IT.  Ellis  and  A.  J.  Wesson.  2,072,253  ; 

Mar.   2. 
Text  111'       materials.       Making      sized.      W.       Whitohend. 

2,007,220;  Jan.  12. 
Textile  materials.  Manufacture  and  treatment  of.     W.  A. 

Dickie,  A.   Mc(;ill,  and   W.   I.  Tavlor.     2,007.174;  Jan. 

12. 
Textile   materials.   Maniiracture   and   use  of.     C.  Drevfus 

and  W,  Whitehead,     2,0.S9.1S8  ;  Aug.  10. 
Te\tll(>  materials.   Mnnut'acturc   and   use   of.     M'.    Whlfe- 

hend.      2,089.2  10;  Auc    10, 
T(>\tlle       inaterlMls,       Manufacture       of,         II,       Ttrcvfuji. 

2,092,803;    Sept,    14, 
Textile     iiiiiteiliil,s.      Manufacniii'      of.     W.      I,      Tavlor. 

2,0<17,251  ;  Jim.   12, 
Textile  miiterliils.   Product  for  Increasing  the  slip  of,     R. 

l''nin/.  luid  M,  llMnltmanii,     2.100.8i:>;  Nov.  30. 
Textile  niiiterlals.  Production  of  nrtlllclnl.     W.  T.  Taylor. 

2,072,927  ;  Mar.  9. 
Ti'Ntlle  iimleilnlM,  Trentinent  «i\d  innTuifiicture  of.      \V,  A. 

nielvie   Mini   \V.    I.   T.'ivlor,      2,007,1  T.'"  :   Jan,    12. 
Textile  materials.  Treatinent  of.     V..   H,   Itell.     2,071,380; 

l''eli.    2,1, 
Textile  niMterliils,  Treutiiieiit  of.      II,  l»revfu.-<,     2.01>7..'SS1)  : 

Nov.  2. 


1036 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Textile  materials,  Treatment  of.    G.  H.  Ellis.     2,073,629  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Textile  operation.     F.  C.  Hale  and  G.  C.  Tyce.     2,081,997  ; 

June  1. 
Textile     operation.     W.     Pool    and    E.     L.     Greenwood. 

2,067,202  ;  Jan.  12. 
Textile  or  other  materials,  Manufacture  or  treatment  of. 

E.  B.  Johnson  and  R.  P.  Roberts.     2,072,265  ;  Mar.  2. 
Textile  or  other  materials,  Production  of.     \V.  I.  Taylor. 

2,072,926  ;  Mar.  9. 
Textile     preparation    and     its    preparation.     H.     Piatt. 

2,067,947  ;  Jan.  19. 
Textile     printing.        S.      Howard      and      A.      Wormald. 

2,090,890;   Aug.   24. 
Textile  printing.     A.  Wormald.     2,074,197  ;  Mar.    16. 
Textile   printing  machine.     W.   T.   Jenkins.      2,080,133 ; 

May  11. 
Textile    ijrinting    process    and    printing    paste    therefor. 

E.  Weiss.     2,099,782  ;  Nov.  23. 
Textile  prints,  Preparing.    H.  Piatt.     2,079,629  ;  May  11. 
Textile   process    and   product.     G.    R.    JBlake   and    G.    W. 

Seymour.     2,068,003  ;  Jan.   19. 
Textile  proce.ss  and  product.     C.  Dreyfus  and  W.   White- 
head.    2,079,108  ;  May  4. 
Textile  process  and  product.     C.  Dreyfus  and  W.  White- 
head.    2,085,014;  June  29. 
Textile,  Production  of  novel  effects  on.     C.  Paine,  J.  A. 

Radley,   and  L.  P.   Rendell.     2,089,413  :  Aug.   10. 
Textile       products,       Cleansing      of.        W.      Whitehead. 

2,088,674  ;  Aug.  3. 
Textile  rovings.  Mechanism  for  drawing.    F.  Casablancas. 

2,075,571  ;   Mar.   30. 
Textile  sheet  and  the  manufacture  thereof.    H.  D.  Evans. 

2,091,237  ;   Aug.   24. 
Textile  skeins.   Drying,   conditioning,  and  winding  from. 

H.   J.   Tynan.     2,084,829  ;  June  22. 
Textile   stock.    Conditioning.     H.   L.    Siever.      2,099,146 ; 

Nov.  3  6. 
Textile  testing  machine.     F.  E.  Bartell.     2,079,591 ;  May 

11. 
Textiles  containing  cellulose  derivatives.     W.  A.  Dickie 

and  P.  F.  C.  Sowter.    2,070,583  ;  Feb.  16. 
Textiles  containing  cellulose.  Enhancing  the  stability  to 

water  of  effects  produced  mechanically  on.     A.  Ruperti. 

2,103,018  ;  Dec.  21. 
Textiles,  Finishing.     H.  D.  F.  von  der  Horst,  F.  Muenz, 

and  A.  Vogt.     2,099,765  ;  Nov.  23. 
Textiles,  leather  and  wood,  Preservation  of.     A.  I.   Vivt- 

anen.     2,068,880  ;   Jan.  26. 
Textiles     water-repellent,     Rendering.       A.     Nathansohn. 

2,092,702  ;  Sept.  7. 
Theater.     L.  P.  Josserand.     2,102,718  ;  Dec.  21. 
Theater  chair.     M.    W.   Hard.     2,098,623 ;   Nov.   9. 
Theater   chair.     L.  A.   Meltzer.     2. 078.961  ;   May   4. 
Theater  seat.     M.  T.  Vandervoort.     2,070,387  ;  Feb.  9. 
Theaters,  Miniature.     R.  J.  Morrow.     2,086,728  ;  July  13. 
Theft  of  gasoline  from  fuel  tanks.  Device  for  preventing. 

J.  A.  Fenton.     2,066,830;  Jan.  5. 
Theft-preventing    device     for    plants.       C.     J.     Rocquin. 

2,102,748;  Dec.  21. 
Theft  prevention  system.     A.  E.  Burch,  Jr.,  and  E.  Corn- 
wall.    2,072,941 ;  Mar.  9. 
Theftproof  plug.     A.  Lewis.     2,082,068  ;  June  1. 
Therapeutic    agent.      A.    O.    Mattheus.      2,081,547  ;    May 

25. 
Therapeutic  agent.     A.  L,  Tatum.     2.092.030  :   Sept.  7. 
Therapeutic  apparatus.      S.  Benson.     2,098,272  ;   Nov.  9. 
Therapeutic    apparatus.      H.    B.    Drollinger.      2,102,790 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Therapeutic  apparatus.    Electrothermal.     D.  I.   Solomon. 

2,069,284  :  Feb.  2, 
Therapeutic  appliance.  Electric.     C.  S.  Slutz  and  H.  Kel- 

lett.     2,095,678;  Oct.  12. 
Therapeutic  composition,     J.  Ebert.     2,103,522  ;  Dec.   28. 
Therapeutic  compound.     S.  Ruben.     2,070,240  ;  Feb.  9. 
Therapeutic    device.      A.   C.   Kleckner.      2,103,371 ;   Dec. 

28 
Therapeutic  device,     R.  P.  Little.     2,077,703  :  Apr.  20, 
Therapeutic  device.     R.   P.  Little.     2,084,602 :   June  22. 
Therapeutic     device,      Vibratory.        F.     A.     Hickernell. 

2,079,994  ;  May  11. 
Therapeutic  preparation  and  making  it.    E.  A.  Greenspon. 

2,103,075;  Dec.  21, 
Therapeutic  preparation  and  making  the  same,     R.  Beut- 

ner.     2,097,439  :  Nov.  2. 
Therapeutic   product    and  making   same.     E.    A.    Sharp. 

2,099,708;  Nov.  23. 
Therapeutic  product  and  process.     H.  C.  Hagedorn,  B.  N. 

Jensen,  and  I.  Wodstrup-Nielscn.     2,076,082  ;  Apr.  6, 
Therapeutic    rays.    Apparatus     for    producing.       E.     W. 

Boerstlor.      2,075,600 ;    Mar.    30. 
Therapeutic   substance   and   process   of  manufacture.     F. 

Y.  Chuck.     2,080,706  ;  July  13. 
Therapeutical    appliance.      R,    W,    Albright,      2,077,453  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Therapeutical      appliance,      flaking.        G.      L.      Winder. 

2,086,054  ;  July  13. 
Thermal    control    switch.      O.     J.     Ostlind.       2,101,475  ; 

Dec,  7, 
Thermal   conversions.  Process  of  and  apparatus  for  per- 
forming.    A.  F.  L6bre.     2,084,691  ;  Juno  22. 
Thermal   dilator  and   mcdicator,    Internal  orifice.      C.   O. 

Howe.     2,078,086  ;  Apr.  27. 


Thermal  insulation.     F.  A.  Biederman.     2,102,233 ;  Dec. 

14. 
Thermal  insulation.     H.  A.  Kieselbaeh.     2,099,740  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Thermal  power  plant.     J.  Pavlecka.     2,079,923  ;  May  11. 
Thermal  protective  system.     M.  W.  Bartmess.     2,066,904  ; 

Thermal '  release  device.     K.   Koch.     2,088,420  ;  July  27. 
Thermal  switch.     R.  Dupont.     2,094,293  ;   Sept.  28. 
Thermal  switch.     E.  J.  Schaefer.     2,088,443  ;  July  27. 
Thermal  switch.     R.  H,  Schmitt.     2,094,473  ;  Sept.  28. 
Thermal    treatment,     Apparatus    for.      G.    R.    Duncan. 

2,091,034  ;  Aug.   24. 
Thermal  treatment   of  aluminous  metals.     P.   T.    Stroup. 

2,092,034;   Sept.  7. 
Thermal    treatment    of    aluminum    and    aluminum    base 

alloys.     P.  T,   Stroup.     2,092,035  ;   Sept,  7, 
Thermal  treatment  of  light  metals  and  light  metal  alloys. 

K.  Bonath  and  C.  Albrecht.    2,066,454  ;  Jan,  5, 
Thermally  responsive  device.     J.  A.   Spencer.     2,069,727  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Thermally  responsive  device.     E.  L.  Wiegand.     2,080,799 ; 

May  18. 
Thermionic  cathode  space  current  tube.     AV.  J.  Hitchcock. 

2,067,607  ;  Jan.  12. 
Tl.nmionic  device.    H,  W.  Ka  Dell.    2,078,666  ;  Apr.  27. 
Thermionic   devices,   Operating  point   control   for.     G,    W. 

Fyler,     2,079,444  ;  May  4. 
Thermionic  discharge  device.     A,  H.  Young.     2,087,747  ; 

July  20. 
Thermionic    discharge    relay    system.     G.    S.    Schaberle. 

2,008,040  ;  Jan.  19. 
Thermionic      oscillation      generator.        T.      D.      Parkin. 

2,073,117  ;  Mar.  9. 
Thermionic  rectifier.     E.  F.  Dowry.     2,080,284  ;  May  11. 
Thermionic    relay    tube    system.      G.    S.    Schaberle.      Re. 

20,345  ;  Apr,  27. 
Thermionic  tube.     F.  L.  Yerzley.     2,083,107  ;  June  8. 
Thermionic  valve.     A.  H.  Cooper.     2,097,270  ;  Oct.  26. 
Thermocircuit  controller.     W.  J.  Phillips  and  R.   Scovel. 

2,085,386  ;  June  29. 
Thermo-compressor.     J.  Kirgan.     2,090,760  ;   Aug.   24. 
Thermo-compressor.     B.   E,  Kleir,     2,068,748  ;  Jan.   26. 
Thermocompressor.     J.  A,  MacLean.     2,074.480  ;  Mar.  23. 
Thermocouple  plug.     W.  Claypoole.     2,084,992  ;  June  29. 
Thermoelectric    apparatus.     G.    R.     Fitterer,     2,094,102  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Thermoelectric  measuring  instrument.     L,   R.   Runaldue. 

2,081,044  ;  May  18. 
Thermoelectric  motor.     N.   S.  Coleman  and  M.  Bjorndal. 

2,091,255  ;  Aug.  31. 
Thermoelectrical     apparatus.     R.     Williams.     2,096,571 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Thermometer,     H,  D,   Bolton.     2,095,486  ;   Oct.   12. 
Thermometer.     W.  S.  CoUens.     2,077,039  ;  Apr.  13. 
Thermometer.     F.  R.  Dorfmann.     2,072,444 ;   Mar,  2. 
Thprniometer.    R.  T.  Hedfield  and  H.  Seegers,     2,099,899  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Thermometer.     F.  A.  Nodine.     2,103,633-4  ;  Dec.   28. 
Thermometer.  B.  Noyes,  Jr.    2,073,395  ;  Mar.  9. 
Thermometer.     R.  C.  Wappner,     2,102,172  ;  Dec.  14. 
Thermometer.     H.  R.  Whittier.     2,070,221  ;  Feb.  9. 
Thermometer  case,  Clinical.     G.  L.  Cameron.     2,072,441 ; 

Mar,  2. 
Thermometer,  Clinical.     F.  S.  Dickinson.     2,081,143  ;  May 

25. 
Thermometer,      Clinical      surface.        L.      G.      Rowntree. 

2,100,613  ;   Nov,  30, 
Thermometer,  Electric.     J.  C.  Hieber  and  C.  A.  Hieber. 

2,087,150  ;  July  13. 
Theimometer  for  melting  point  aoparatus,     W.   0,   Geyer. 

2,079,344;  May  4. 
Thermometer  for  use  particularly  in  brooding  of  chicks, 

Sealed    tamperproof    maximum   and   minimum.      M.   A. 

Campbell.     2,102,678  ;  Dec.  21. 
Thermometer,       Fully-compensated       remote-reading,     A. 

Noble.     2,088,032  ;  July  27. 
Thermometer  holder.     H.  M.  Packer.     2,067,016  ;  Jan.  5. 
Thermometer      shake-down.       Clinical.       O.       P,       Sala. 

2,096,471 ;   Oct.   19. 

Thermometer,  Sign  board.     C.  B.  Moore,     2,077,803  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Thermometer,       Watertight      portable.  E,       Barbier. 

2,078,99.1  ;   May  4. 
Thermometers,     Device     for     rotating.       G.     A.     Thoren. 

2,084,875  ;  June  22. 
Thermo-plastlc.     G.  J.  Manson.     2,075,045  ;  Mar.  30. 
Thermoplastic  compositions  and  preparing  the  same.     H. 

Jacobs<-n,     now     by     judicial     decree   "to     H.     Jenett. 

2,070,781  :  Apr.  13. 
Thermoplastic    compositions    containing    rubber   and    the 

like.  Making.     E.  R.  Dillehay.     2,102,838  ;  Dec.  21. 
Thermoplastic    materials   and    product    thereof.   Molding. 

A,   J.    Stoinberger,   G.   L.   Bassett,   and  A.   Bienenstein. 

2,070,796  :   Apr.    13, 
Thermoplastic     materials.     Molding,       A.     E,     Petersen. 

2,080,783  ;  May  18. 
ThcrmnpUistic     product     and     forming     same.       W.     F. 

St,  Clair.     2,070,242  ;  Feb.  9. 
Thermoplastic  product  and  making  the  same.     J.  D.  Mc- 

Burney  and  E.  H.  Nollau.     2,083,199  ;  June  8. 
Thermoregulator.     L.  D.  Goodhue.     2,095,738  ;  Oct.  12. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


1037 


Thermoresponsive  device  for  registering  temperatures  oi 

fluids.     F.  W.  Baum.     2.092.869  ;  Sept.  14. 
Thermostat.     J.  T>.  Durant.     2,102,201 ;  Dec.   14. 
Thermostat.     M.   Gaul.     2,072.500 ;   Mar.   2. 
Thermostat.     R.  P.  Jameson.     2,070,433  ;  Feb.  9. 
Thermostat.     F.   Kuhn  and  L.   H.   Thomas.     2,070,604; 

Feb.  16. 
Thermostat.     F.   Kuhn  and   L.    H.  Thomas.     2,071,209  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Thermostat.    W.  A.  Ra.v.    2,066,738  ;  Jan.  5. 
Thermostat.    H.  Sandvoss.     2,100,037  ;  Nov.  23. 
Thermostat.     A.  A.  Strand.     2,075,873:  Apr.  6. 
Thermostat     and     mount     therefor.     Circuit     controlling. 

H.  C.  Grant,  Jr.     2,086,027  ;  July  6. 
Thermostat,      Anticipating      room.         L.      M.      Persons. 

2,092,327;   Sept.   7. 
Tiiermostat,    Baffled.      P.    R.    Lee    and    O.    S.    Jennings. 

2,078,074;  Apr.  27. 
Thermostat,  Control  type.    W.  Moser.    2,088,918  ;  Aug.  3. 
Thermostat    construction,    Water    control.     M.    H.    Ward. 

2,098,201  ;  Nov.  2. 
Thermostat   controlled   valve.      J.   K.    Lund.     2,098,252 ; 

Nov.   9. 
Thermostatic  control  for  heat  valves.     M.  O.   Snediker. 

2,097,311 ;  Oct.  26. 
Thermostatic  device.     S.  P.  Vaughn.    2,102,656  ;  Dec.  21. 
Thermostatic  devices.  Apparatus  for  testing.     P.  E.  Gate. 

2,095.355  ;   Oct.   12. 
Thermostat,    Effective    temperature.      D.    N.    Crosthwalt, 

Jr.     2.086,258  ;  July  6. 
Thermostat,    Effective   temperature.      J.   H.    Van   Zandt. 

2,075,487;    Mar.    30. 
Thermostat,  Multiple  action.     G.  H.   Davis.     2,101,637  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Thormostat,    Room.     W.    W.    Williams.     2,067,745 ;    Jan. 

12. 
Thermostatic  by-pass   riser.     F.   H.   Heitger.      2,008,952  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Thermostatic  compensatins:  device  for  fluid  meters.     A.  J. 

Granberg.     2.066,972  ;  Jan.  5. 
Thermostatic   control.     D.   H.  Hill.      2,080,661  ;  May   18. 
Thermostatic    control    for    warm    air    furnaces.      G.    E. 

Muns.     2,071,560  ;  Feb.   23. 
Thermostatic      control      mechanism.        R.      H.      Beman. 

2,069,002  ;  Jan.  26. 
Thermostatic     controlling     apparatus.     J.     E.     Wasson. 

2,067,959  ;  Jan.  19. 
Thermostatic     elements,     Noncorrodible.     R.     F.     Gibbs. 

2,095,737  ;  Oct.  12. 
Thermostatic  material.     E.  W.   Sawyer.     2,090,312  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Thermostatic  radiator  valve.     J.  V.  Giesler.     2.072,.'?99  : 

Mar.  2. 
Thermostatic  speed  control.     S.   R.   Oldham.     2,101,447; 

Doc.  7. 
Thermostatic  switch.     J.E.Carlson.     2.068.374  ;  Jan.  19. 
Thermost.'itic  switch.     D.  Eisinga.     2,078.531  ;  Apr.  27. 
Thermosfafic  switch.    T.  A.  Schaefer.    2,073,757;  Mar.  16. 
Thermostatic  switch.     H.  Weirich.    2,080,244-5  ;  May  11. 
Thermostatic   switch.      J.    W.    Wright   and    E.   H.    Glinz. 

2,080,070;  May  11. 
TherriHistatic     switch,     Snap     action.       J.     E.     Carlson. 

2,081,269  ;   May   25. 
Thermostatic  trap.     W.   T.  I^Tixaell.     2.095,709;   Oct.  12. 
Tliormostatic  unit.      W.   B.   Clifford.      2.068.626:  .T.'in.   19. 
Thermostatic  valve.     G.  J.  Day.     2,103,614  ;  Doc.  28. 
Thermoslaticnlly-controlled    switch.      W.    \'\    Wesfendorp. 

2,095,846  ;  Oct.  12. 
thermostatically  operated  switch.    J.  Pagano.    2,084,214  ; 

June  15. 
Thlazole  compounds.     G.  Schrader.     2,079,927;  May   11. 
Thia'/ole   trimofliine    cyanlnos.      W.    Zeh,    W.    Oaodko,   "M. 

Dabelow,  and  W.  Zerweck.     2,071,994  ;  Feb.   23. 
Thlazolos,  Preparation  of  morcapto  aryl.     A.  M.  CHITord. 

2,070,522  :  Feb.  9. 
Tlii.T/.yl  derivatives.  Preparing.   A.  M.  Clifford.    2,070,523; 

Voh.   9. 
Thickener,  Operating.     H.  F.  Adnms.     2,069,989;  Feb.  9. 
Thimble    for    rope    sllng.s.      W.    C.    Rus.sell.      2,100,509; 

Xov.  .",0. 
Thimble,  Sewing.      C.  M.  Gltzen.      2.070.078  ;  Feb.  9. 
Thio-  and  seleno  Ciirbocyniilni'S.     W.  Zeh,  A.  Sioglltz,  and 

M.    Dabelow.      2,06.S,017;    Jan.    19. 
Tliloether.s  !ind   lh<'ir  piodiicl  lull.      W.   Reppn  and  F.   Nic 

olal.     2,081,766  ;  May  25. 
Tliio-ethors.  I'reparatlon  of  high  molecular.    A.  Klrstnliler. 

2,078.856  ;   Apr.  27. 
Thlo-ethers,     Production    of.       W.     Kopp(!    and     U.     lifer. 

2,098,7.^)9  ;  Nov.  9. 
Thio  elliciK,  I'roductlon  of  now.     W.  Rcppe  and  F.  NIcolal. 

•J,0!M.I(;7  ;  Sc|jl.   28. 
Thloplillifillde  niid   nialdug   the  Rnme.      I'.    It.   .Austin   iiinl 

I'.   T;.   Siil/.berg.      2, 097, 135  ;    Nov.   2, 
Thiourea    derivatives.    Producing   nronintle   asymmetrical. 

M.  Schubert  and  k'.   Sclilllz.     2,086,822;  July  1.'!. 
Tlilxr)!  ropic    coiniKisll  ions,    llwir    pfcpjirii  I  ion    jiinl    utlU/.a- 

lion.      I'.    Ku1m'1I>ii.      2.().S!).(il2  :    .\mk.    1" 
Tliorliriii  oxide  iind  Its  I  rMMKforniMl  livu  Into  thorium  nmIIh, 

MMUufMcturi'  ol'   reuctlve.      It.   Zellmiinn  and  11.   Mllller. 

2,099,;)25  :   Nov.    16. 
'riireiid  and  fabilc  and  |)n'pnrlng  same,  Crep(>.      W.  White 

head.      2.08!).:.' 1 1  ;    .\ni,'.    10. 
Tlire.'id  and   Killipi'r   guiding  device  for  the  spool   friiiue.M 

of  loouiH  foi'  weaving  tufted  or  pile  fiibrlcH.     W.  Felton. 

2,097,366  ;  Oct.   26. 


Thread     and     making     same.      Rubber.     K.      R.     Shaw. 

2,082,744  ;  June  1. 
Thread  and  preparing  same.  Artificial.     W.  H.  Bradshaw, 

J.   S.  Fonda,  and  G.  W.  Filson.     2,094,579  ;  Oct.  5. 
Thread   and   producing   same,    Artificial.      G.    M.    Karns. 

2,098,628  ;   Nov.  9. 
Thread  and  rubber  thread  textiles.  Process  to  make  rubber. 

C.  T.  Pastor.     2,095,529  ;   Oct.   12. 
Thread,   Apparatus   for   determining  variations   in   thick- 
ness of  thread.     H.  P.  Luhn.     2,101,260  ;  Dec.  7. 
Thread,   Apparatus  for  the  liquid-treatment   of  fine   fila- 
mentous.    C.  A.  Huttinger.     2.099,338  ;  Nov.  16. 
Thread,  Apparatus  for  the  production  of  artificial.     O.  S. 

Petrescu.     2,098,633  ;  Nov.  9. 
Thread,   Apparatus    for   the   production   of  artificial.      R. 

Picard.     2,091,612  ;  Aug.  31. 
Thread  carrier.      S.  Thierfelder,  Sr.      2,076,751;  Apr.  13. 
Thread    chasing   mechanism    for    automatic    lathes.      R. 

Eckardt,  E.  Huth,  F.  Muller,  and  R.  Rahm.    2,084,898  ; 

June  22. 
Thread  cleaner.     J.  V.  Polcha.     2,080,335  ;  May  11. 
Thread       controlling      mechanism.         R.       H.       Lawson. 

2,091,407  ;  Aug.  31. 
Thread-controlling  mechanism   for   sewing  machines.      P. 

J.  Anton.     2,096,932  ;  Oct.  26. 
Thread  counting  device.     J.  B.  Burgard.     2,096,669  ;  Oct. 

19. 
Thread,  Covered  elastic.    T.  Harris.    2,076,271 ;  Apr.  6. 
Thread       covering      machine.         R.       J.       Bartholomew. 

2,081,573  ;   May  25. 
Thread   cutting  chaser.     A.   F.   Breitenstein.     2,099,721  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Thread  cutting  device.     F.   Judge.     2,096,810  ;   Oct.   26. 
Thread  cutting  device  for  buttonhole  and  similar  sewing 

machines.     H.  Pudelko.     2.077,531  ;  Apr.  20. 
Thread  cutting  device  for  sewing  machines.     S.  N.  JafEe- 

rian.     2,088,266  ;  July  27. 
Thread-cutting    fastener.      E.    J.    McManus.      2,096,937  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Thread    cutting    mechanism.     D.    W.     Klau.     2,067,965 ; 

.Tan.  19. 
Thread     cutting    temple.       C.     D.     Brown.       2,083,496 ; 

June  8. 
Thread   delivery  device  for  warp  knitting  machines.     E. 

H.   Wirth.     2,100.680  ;  Nov.   30. 
Thread,   Elastic.     T.  Harris.     2,076,273  ;  Apr.   6. 
Thread  element  and  process  and  apparatus  for  making  it. 

F.  E.  Bartell.     2,080,905  ;  May  18. 
Thread,  Finishing  artificial.     C.  Chatin.     2,087,940  ;  July 

27. 
Thread   forming   chaser   and    supporting  means   therefor. 

J.  S.  Bartek.     2,093,506;  Sept.  21. 
Thread   forming   mechanism.     F.   Nell.      2,100,449  ;   Nov. 

30. 
Thread  guide.     1\I.  J.  IMcHale.     2,081,548-9  ;  May  25. 
Thread    guide    for    straight    knitting    machines.     J.    O. 

Wrightson.     2,087,830  ;  July  20. 
Thread    holder    for    automatic    looms.      O.    V.    Payne. 

2,082,902  ;    June    8. 

Thread  holder,  Intermittent.     O.  V.   Payne.     2,082,903 ; 

June   8. 
Thread.  Manufacture  of.     P.  E.  Harrison  and  T.  V.  Hitt. 

2,073,839  ;   Mar.    16. 
Thread.   Miinufiidun^   of.      R.    Picard.      2.079.521;   M:!v   4. 
Thread,  Manufacture  of  artificial.     G.  Lardy.     2,086,710  ; 

July  13. 
Tliroad,   Method   and  apparatus   for  making   rubber.     M. 

E.  Han.sen  and  C.  L.  Beal.     2,080,616;  July  13. 
Thread,    Method    of    and   machine   for   producing    rubber. 

K.  n.  Shaw.      2.082. 74.T  :  June  1. 
Thread  milling  machine.     E.  D.  Archea.     2,090,992  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Thread    milling   machine.      N.    M.    Marsilius.      2,093,050; 

Sept.   14. 
Thread    of    a    flulTy    character.    Obtaining    an    artificial. 

J.  M.  Alibert.      2.077.0S7  ;  Apr.  13. 
Thread,    Process    and    apparatus    for    the    utilization    of 

artificial.     A.  L.  Snyder.     2.099.178;  Nov.  16. 
Thread  package.     J.   Crvan.     2,102.996;   Dec.   21. 
Thread,  Producing  artificial.     W.  IT.  Bradshaw  and  O.  P. 

IIolT.     2,083.252  ;  June  8. 
Thread   proti-ilor.      1).   S.   P.owiu's.      2.0.S2.144  :   June  t. 
riiread  protector.     E.  J.  Prolin.     2,101,451  ;  Doc.  7. 
Thread  protector.     C.  II.  Schnorr.     2,002,535:   Sept.  7. 
Tliri'.'id     tension     enuallzing     device.     A.     J.     Desjardins. 

2.0,S2.443  :  June  1. 
Thri-ad    l(-uslon     In    looms    for     weaving.    Apparatus    for 

conlrolllnL'.      I!.    Hossmanii.      •J.0,'>9,620  ;    Auu'.    10. 
Threail    tension    regulating    apparatus.      W.    F.    Suydani. 

2.074,096  ;  Mar.  16. 
Thread    thhknoss.    Metliml    aud    apparatus    for   determin- 
ing,    II.  P.  Hihn.     2.1160,411  :  Jan.  5. 
Tlin-ad    trei\liiietif,    .Art i (Ida I.      J.    S.    Fonda    and    O.    W. 

Filson.     2.008,620  :  Nov.  9, 
Thread     winding     iuaililn.>,      ]>.      (!.      Baker.      2,082.609  ; 

June  1. 
ThrcMd.'r.      I,,   M.   WIdmark.     2,0,85,560;  June  20. 
Threading  apparnlns.     O.   O.   Greenwood  and    11.   Scholr. 

2,070,853;  May   11. 
Tlufndlng  dli>,      \V.   d,  Thewes.      2.070. S31  ;  Apr.  13. 
Tliri'M<ls  and  I'librlcs,  Maiuifncturc  of  textile.      11.  Drevfus. 

2,0.Sll,l!>2  :   .Aug.   10. 
Thren(l^^  aiul   liilii'lr,'),    Production  of  textile.      H.   Drevfus 

Mild  I).   KiMliiysoii.      2.0S9.101  ;  Aug.   10. 


±. 


1038 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


Threads  and  fabrics,  Textile.     H.  Dreyfus  and  W.  White- 
head.    2,088,587  ;  Aug.  3. 
Threads  and   other  products  from  cellulose.  Manufacture 

of  artificial.     L.  LUienfeld.     2.087,981  ;  July  27. 
Threads  and  preparing  them,  Artificial.    A.  Steindorff  and 

G.  Balle.     2,085,513  ;  June  29. 
Threads    and    the    like,    Treatment    of.       W.    I.    Tn.ylor 

2,079,133  ;  May  4. 
Threads    and   the   like   with   liquids,    Treatment    of.      H 

Dreyfus.     2,070,715  ;  Feb.  16. 
Threads,  Apparatus  for  equalizing  the  tension  of.     R.  S 

Francis.     2,098,418  ;  Nov.  9. 
Threads,    Apparatus   for    the    manufacture    or    treatment 

of    textile.     D.    Finlavson,    E.    L.    Greenwood,    and    C 

Helme.     2,089,200 ;    Aug.    10. 
Threads,    bands,    tubes,    and    the    like    for    surgical    and 

other  purposes,  Artificial.     W.  O.  Herrmann,  F.  Ham- 
mer, and  W.  Haehnel.     2,072,303  ;  Mar.  2. 
Threads,    bands,    tubes   and   the  like,    Ee-absorbable.     W, 

O.  Herrmann,  F.  Hammer,  and  W.  Haehnel.    2,092,512 

Sept.  7. 
Threads    containing    cellulose   acetate.    Manufacture   and 

use     of     textile.     C.     Dreyfus     and     W.     Whitehead 

2,089,189  :  Aug.  10. 
Threads,    fibers,   and    the   like.    Producing   artificial.      M 

Giinther  and  J.  Eggert.     2,101,253  ;  Dec.  7. 
Threads,    Making    artificial.      L.    Lilienfeld.      2,100,969 

Nov.  30. 
Threads,  Making  covered  elastic.     T.  Harris.     2,076,270 

Apr.  6. 
Threads,  Manufacture  and  use  of  textUe.     W.  Whitehead 

2,088,628  ;  Aug.  3. 
Threads,   Manufacture  of  artificial.     H.  Dannenberg  and 

E.  Hubert.     2,089,159  ;  Aug.  3. 
Threads,   Manufacture   of   artificial.     E.    Hubert   and   H 

Dannenberg.     2,088,858  ;  Aug.  3. 
Threads,    Manufacture    of    elastic.      R.    and    J.    Pickles 

2,101,752  ;  Dec.  7. 
Threads.  Operation  and  apparatus  in  which  twist  is  im- 
parted    to.     W.     I.     Taylor     and     A.     H.     Woodruff. 

2,089,229  ;  Aug.  10. 
Threads,  Preparation  and  use  of  textile.     C.  Dreyfus  and 

W.  Whitehead.     2,089,187  ;   Aug.  10. 
Threads.  Preparation  and  use  of  textile.     C.  Dreyfus  and 

W.  Whitehead.     2.089,190  ;  Aug.   10. 
Threads.    Process    of    and    apparatus    for    treating    fine 

filamentous.     2,089,962  ;  Aug.  17. 
Threads,    Treating    fine    filamentous.      C.    A.    Huttinger 

2.091,282:  Aug.  31. 
3-amino-quinaldine   derivatives   and   preparing  them.     L. 

Schornig.     2.098,927  ;  Nov.  9. 
3-amino-quinolines,  Preparing.     H.  Schlichenmaier  and  L. 

Schornig.     2,077,903  ;  Apr.  20. 
3-nitro-  and  3-amino-derivatives  of  4.6-diaminoquinolines. 

H.  Jensch.     2,066,730  ;  Jan.  5. 
3(N-sodium  formaldehyde  sulphoxylate)  amino-4-hydroxy- 

phenvl-arsonlc  acid.     G.  W.  Raiziss  and  A.  I.  Kremens. 

2,074,757  :  Mar.  23. 
3:6-  diamino  -  lO-methvl-acridinium  methane  -  sulnhonate. 

P.  L.   Gailliot.     2.070,163  ;  Feb.  9. 
Three-way   mixing   valve.      M.    O.    Snediker.      2,083.876  : 

June  15. 
Thre.sher    and    window    pick-up.     Combination.       W.     F. 

MacGregor.     Re.   20,342  ;  Apr.   27. 
Threslier    feeder    carriers.    Adjusting   means    for.      A.    W. 

Wessnian.     2.091,462:  Aug.  31. 
Threshing  machine  feeder.     W.  E.  Priestley.     2,091,523  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Tliresliinc    mncbines.    Atbichment    for.       R.     Thompson. 

2,083,879  ;  June  15. 
Throat     for    fluid     passages.     Variable.       W.     W.     Shaw. 

2.066.544:   Jan.  5. 
Throttle  and  brake  control   for  airplnues.   Combined.     L. 

de  Florez  and  E.  Bach.     2,071,063  ;  Feb.  16. 
Throttle,  Automatic.     F.  J.  Irving.     2.102.271 :   Dec.  14. 
Throttle  control,  Automatic.     E.  A.  Winfield.     2,101,605  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Throttle    control.    Auxiliary.     F.    L.    Verch.     2,088,182 ; 

July  27. 
Throttle  control   device  for  automobiles.     W.   Alexander. 

2,090,246  ;  Aug.  17. 
Throttle  control  for  internal  combustion  engines.     D.   L. 

Wertz.      2.097.409  ;   Oct.   26. 
Tlirortle  controlline  attachment   for  motor   cars.     H.   M. 

Walkpr.     2.072.285  :   Mar.  2. 
Throttle     liook-up.     ,T.     Dykstra     and     A.     M.     Wauters. 

2.082,538  :   Juno   1. 
Throttle    shut-off.    Automatic.      A.    Bloxsom.      2,085,181 ; 

Juno  29. 
Throttle  vnlve.     W.  B.  Walgor.     2.077.972  :  Apr.  20. 
Tlirottlo    \alvp.    Balanced.     R.    W.    Mueller.     2,095,395; 

Oct.  12. 
Throwing  machine.     F.  H.  Sohwerin.     2,078.166:   \pr.  20 
Tlirust  hearing.     H.   A.  S.  Howarth.     2.102,534:  Dec.  14. 
Thrust  bearing.     A.  Kingnhury.     2.091.206:  Aug.   24. 
Thrust  bearing.     C.   S.  Oliver.     2.081.003:  May  18. 
Thrust    measuring    device.      A.    Kingsbury.       2.091,207  ; 

Aug.   24. 
Thrust  motor.     E.  S.  Taylor.     2.074.134:  Mar.  16. 
Thumb-guard.     M.    C.   Blondingor.      2.084,183:    June    15. 
Thvroid  gland,   Proparation  of  the.     H.  A.   Iloladay  and 

E.  D.  Perry.     2.080,132;  May  11. 
■Ticker-tape  display  apparatus.     P.  L.  Myer.     2,085,541 ; 

June  29. 


Ticket    checking   apparatus.    Admission.      G.    D.    Roedels. 

2,072.532  :  Mar.  2. 
Ticket  holder.     M.  Macdonald.     2,073,702  ;  JIar.  16. 
Ticket  issuing  machine.     H.  D.  Black  and  A.  A.  C.  Degen. 

2,084,986  ;  June  29. 
Ticket    issuing    machine.     A.    A.    C.    Degen.     2,089,735 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Ticket  issuing  machine.     W.  P.  Harris.     2,085,655  ;  June 

29. 
Ticket  issuing  machine.     R.  H.  Helsel.     2,097,485  ;  Nov.  2. 
Ticket  issuing  machine.     R.  H.  Helsel.     2,103,720;  Dec. 

28. 
Ticket  printer.     H.  Frings.     2,081,701  ;  May  23. 
Ticket  printing  and  issuing  machine.     W.  E.  Marquart. 

2,090,612  ;  Aug.  17. 
Ticket    printing    and    Issuing    machines    for    totalizators. 

J.   Handlev.     2,068,914;   Jan.   26. 
Ticket  printing  machine.     A.  Kohler.     2,069,656  ;  Feb.  2. 
Ticket     printing     machine.      J.     W.     Miles.      2,101,444 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Ticket    severing    means.       R.    T.    Moloney.       2,098,351  ; 

Nov.   9. 
Tie.     L.  M.  Lew.     2.096,253:   Oct.   19. 
Tie  and  collar  holder,  Combined.    P.  D.  Smith.    2,071,181 ; 

Feb.   16. 
Tie  and  fastener,  Rail.     S.  Lasiewicz.     2,087,154  ;  July  13. 
Tie,  Bale.     A.  F.  Bradley.     2.091.626;  Aug.  31. 
Tie,  Bale.    A.  V.  Rowe.    2,071,089  ;  Feb.  16. 
Tie  case.     G.  E.  Chesnut.  Jr.     2.077.458  ;  Apr.  20. 
Tie,  Coat.     M.  Rosow.     2,099,535  :  Nov.  16. 
Tie,  Concrete  form.    A.  D.  Guidi.    2,085,652  ;  June  29. 
Tie  for   concrete  forms.     D.   C.  Hungerford.      2,101,141  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Tie,  Form.     G.  W.  Hoffer.     2,074,394;  Mar.  23. 
Tie,  Form.     T.  C.   Schenk.     2,100,614  ;  Nov.  30. 
Tie,    Greenhouse  bench.     W.   Vetter.     2.086,451 ;   July  6. 
Tie  holder.     J.  F.  Rogers.     2,084,503  ;  June  22. 
Tie  holder  construction.     F.  A.  Bullock.     2,073,984  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Tie  lock.     N.  C.  Hampton.     2,074,903  ;  Mar.  23. 
Tie     or     support,     Road.     R.     G.     AYilliams.     2,082,316; 

June  1. 
Tie  plate.     A.  F.  Fifield.     2,076,019  ;  Apr.  6. 
Tie     plate     and     rail     clip,     Railway.     J.     L.     Campbell. 

2,082,148  ;  June  1. 
Tie-plate  assembly.     N.  F.  Foner.     2,098,935  ;  Nov.  9. 
Tie   plate.    Railway.     G.    T.    Willard   and   F.   A.    Preston. 

2,094,335  :  Sept.  28. 
Tie  plate,  Railway.     G.  T.  Willard.     2.095.462  ;  Oct.  12. 
Tie  puller.     E.  C.  Neal.     2,069,770  ;  Feb.  9. 
Tie  Rack.     A.  D.   Albert.     2.095.900  :  Oct.  12. 
Tie  rack.     G.  L.  Pace.     2.070.174  :  Feb.  9. 
Tie,  Railway.     J.  J.  Bailey.     2,083,109  ;  June  8. 
Tie.  Railway.     R.  J.  Wells.     2.081,966  :  June  1. 
Tie  rnmover.     H.  S.  Brown.     2,097,430  ;  Nov,  2. 
Tie     rod     construction.       J.     Pinaud     and      G.      Quick. 

2,095,734:  Oct.   12. 
Tie    rod    for    concrete    forms.      S.    S.    Colt.      2,084,384 ; 

June  22. 
Tie  stay.     E.  W.   Sharkev.     2,068,153  ;  Jan.  19. 
Tie  stick.     W.  A.  Heinrich,      2.096,244  :  Oct.  19. 
Tie,  Stud.    R.  B.  Clark.    2,103.064  :  Dec.  21. 
Tie,  Wall.     J.  L.  Boettner.     2,075.262  ;  Mar.   30. 
Ties  and  the  like.  Method  for  bundling  bale.    A.  G.  Delany. 

2,085,082  ;  June  29. 
Tightening  device.    H.  Stanley  and  V.  J.  Moir.    2,094,685  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Tile.      H.   Jansen.     2,095,443 ;   Oct.   12. 
Tile,   Acoustic.     P.  M.   Heerwa.cen.     2.090,043  ;   Aug.   17. 
Tile  and  concrete  staves.  Manufacturing  composite  vitre- 
ous.   P.  C.  Fish.     2,101,992  ;  Dec.  14. 
Tile.  Building.    L.  M.  Christie  and  C.  H.  Bell.     2,090,285  ; 

Aug,  17. 
Tile,  Composite  roofing.    E.  B.  Walton.    2,079,308  ;  May  4. 
Tile   composition.   Ceramic.     A.   Malinovszky.     2,072,460 : 

Mav.  2. 
Tile   construction.     D.   A.-  Wallace.      2,073.130  ;   Mar.   9. 
Tile,  Drip  point  grid.     P.  M.  Miller.      2,098.667  ;  Nov.  9. 
Tile  fixing  means.  Fancy.     J.  Burgel.     2,083,116  ;  June  8. 
Tile,  MctMl.     I.  Frman.     2,096,963;  Oct.  26. 
Tile   structure.    Recuperator.      W.   A.   Morton   and    H.   F. 

Spencer.     2.092,402;  Sept.  7. 
Tile  ."Structures,  Making.     G.  DSsasnat.     2,066,964 ;  Jan.  B. 
Tile  support.     H.  P.  Grohn.     2,070,547  ;  Feb.  9. 
''"''o'noT^sno  ?  x^     structure.     Insulated.       E.     R.     Powell. 

'^'lf?,-rj:'?^J"'^,*'°°  of-     W.   G.  Johnson  and  R.   C,  Zapfe. 

2,0 1 3,015  ;  Mar.  .16. 
Ti.li'ig.     ^r.T,  Bennett,     2.082,241  ;  June  1. 
Tiltable     window     ventilator.       J.     Sannita.       2.066,858; 

Jnn.  5. 
Tilting  mechnnism.     W.   F.  Herold,     2,095,947;  Oct.   12. 
^'o '^"o^  mechanism  especially  for  chairs.     W.  F.  Herold. 

2,087,253  ;  Julv  20. 

''''V '?^  mechanism  for  chairs.     W.  F.  Harold.     2,087,254  ; 

July  20. 
Timber  connector.     D,  E.  Hervev.     2.097.322  •  Oct    26  - 
Tim bor  connecter.     J.  E.  Mver..'  2.099.273:  Nov    16. 
Timber,  Gypsum.     A.  J.  Meier.     2.087,522  ;  July  20. 
iinio    actuated   mechanism.     A.    R.    Brassell.     2,007  472- 

Jan.  12. 

Time   and   zone    motoring   device.      O.    Muck    and    L.    F. 
Muller.    and  P.  Zier.    2,099,616  ;  Nov.  16. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1C39 


1 


Time  control  apparatus.     H.  E.  Marschalk,  Jr.     2,072,897  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Time  control  for  repositories.     C.  F.  Mellink.     2,073,523  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Time  control  system.    J.  P.  Kriechbaum.     2,100,284  ;  Nov. 

2.3. 
Time  controlled  selector.     S.  E.  Reymer.     2,087,448  ;  July 

20. 
Time    controlled    system.      E.    B.    Jaclison.      2,086,715  ; 

July  13. 
Time    controlled    system.       E.    B.    Jackson.      2,097,622 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Time    controlled    system.      E.    B.     Jackson.      2,098,547 ; 

Nov.   9. 
Time   controlled  system.     E.   S.    Ostler.     2,095,829  ;   Oct. 

X2. 
Time  delay  apparatus.     V.  L.  Cestnaes  and  C.  A.  Swan- 

strom.     2,103,378  ;  Dec.  28. 
Tinii'  fli'lav  dcvii-t  for  automatic  switches.     M.  P.  \Yhitney. 

2,077,295  :  Apr.  13. 
Time  delay  relay.     B.  O.  Browne.     2,090,995  ;  Aug.  24. 
Time  delay  relay.     C.  C.   Ralph.     2,066,575  ;   Jan.  5. 
Time    indicating    device.       C.    E.    Larrabee.      2,072,4.")"  : 

Mar.  2. 
Time  indicating  device.    F.  A.  Ross.     2,071,274 ;  Feb.  16. 
Time  indicator  for  sounding  apparatus,   Electric.     L.   A. 

M.  J.  Laboureur  and  R.  Dubois.     2,101,076  ;  Dec.  7. 
Time    instrument.     Electric-impulse.       S.     M.     Kenerson. 

2,088,794  :  Aug.  3. 
Timelfeeping  and    indicating  apparatus.      P.    L.    Dollison 

and  J.  A.  Coolc.     2,085,849  ;  July  6. 
Time-lag    cathode    circuit    arrangement.       E.    Lazzarini. 

2,073,701  ;  Mar.   16. 
Time  lag  in  electrical   circuits.   Producing.     L.  M.   Ilgen- 

fritz.     2,008,293  ;   Jan.  19. 
Time  limit  relay,  Broad  range.     R.  M.  Smith.     2,071,857  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Time-lock,  Dual  control.     W.  C.  Miller  and  E.  Boughton. 

2,097,035  ;  Oct.  26. 
Time  marks  on  a  moving  strip.   Apparatus  for  printing. 

F.  Hehlgans.      2,083,375  ;  June  8. 
Time    measuring   apparatus.     A.    W.    Fisher.     2,095.861  : 

Oct.  12. 
Time  measuring  meclianism.     E.  Spalin.     2,099,759  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Time  meter.  Automobile  parking.     S.  K.  Wood  and  L.  V. 

De  Witt.     2,095,114:  Oct.  5. 
Timepiece.     E.  L.   Carlson.     2.066.518:  .Tan.  5. 
Timepiece.    D.  Perlman.    2,069,622  ;  Feb.  2. 
Timepiece    construction.      R.    H.    Wliitehead.      2,078,476  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Timepiece,     Self-winding.       L.     Bornfriend.       2,098.737: 

Nov.   9. 
Timepieops,      Regulating      means      for.     W.      Knhlhagen. 

2,088,421  ;  July  27. 
Time-printing    construction.      A.    E.    Long.      2,084  097  ; 

June  15.  • 

Time  recorder  mechanism.     E.  G.  Streckfuss.     2.086,952  ; 

July  13. 
Time   recorder.    W.ntchman's.     A.   C   Johnson  and  T.   M. 

Wroble.     2,098.497  ;  Nov.  9. 
Time  recorder.  Workman's.    E.  G.  Watkins  and  J.  A.  Dell. 

2.101,205  :  Doc.  7. 
Time  irrording  device.     G.   R.  Wood  and  E.  J.  Von  Pein. 

2,087,338  ;  Julv  20. 
Time  relay.  Definite.     R.  W.  Goff.     2.071,202;  Feb.  16. 
Time  signhling  system.     J.  I.  Bellamy  and  R.  G.  Richard- 
son.    2,070,878  ;  Feb.  10. 
Time  sicrn.Tls.  Apparatus  for  broadcasting.     J.  F.  Hellweg 

and  P.   Sollenl^ergor.      2.060.349  :  Jan.   5. 
Time  stamp   and   numbering  machine.     V.   M.   Bugg   and 

J.  F.  Milligan.     2,087,315;  July  20. 
Time   switch.     A,  Buttner.     2.092.906;   Sept.  14. 
Time  switch.     R.  H.  Hart.     2.073,743;  Mar.  16. 
Time  switch.     F.   W.   Ilottenroth,   Jr.,   W.   P.   Blanchard, 

and  G.  W.  Sprenirer.     2.076,371  :  Anr.  6. 
Time  switch.     W.  K.  Kear.sley.     2,103,907;  Dec.  28. 
Time   Kwlteh.      J.   E.    McAllister.      2.007  936;    Jan.   19. 
Time  switch.      J.    E.   McAllister.      'J.Ot;.^.!  15  :   Jan.   19. 
Time  switch.      J.  A.  Robertson.      2,096,620  ;  Oct.  19, 
Time    switch.      G.    W.    Sprenger    and    F.    W.    Truesdell. 

2,078.781  ;  Apr.  21. 
Time  switch,  Spring  operated.     F.  G.  Kiirll.s.     2,090,300; 

Aug.  17. 
T'iino  svsleni.      T,.  S.  Harrison.     2.101,432;  Dec,  7. 
Time  system.  Electric.     J.  W.   Bryce.     2.083,363;  June  8. 
Timer.'   T..  W.  Goren.     2.0,S0.995  ;   July  13. 
Timer.     W.  E.  Owen.     2.071.173;  Feb.  16. 
Timer,  Cvolc.     TI,  J.  Britndenbiirger.     2.073.828;  Mar.  16 
Timer.     Electric     welding     circuit.     E.      G.     Beldermnn. 

2.097.410  ;  Oct.  26. 
Timer  for  n  game.     A.  Godefrold.     2.005.030;  Oct.  5. 
Tinier  for  loaslers  and  other  ln-iit  M|)iilliiMceH.  Tleiit  regit- 

Inllng.      M.  H.    Gniliani.      2  070,771;  .\i>r.   13. 
Timer.    Ovcrvoltnge.      r.    M.    Btirrlll.      2.079.06  1  ;    Mnv     I, 
'I'Imln'g  and  count Inc  device,  lOleclrlc.     A.  S.  li'ltz  Gerald. 

2,078,792  ;  Apr.  27. 
Tlinliig  and  sigiinlliignppiiraliis.     P.  E.  Gnmin.     2,078,136; 

Apr.  20 
Timing    and    Hlgniillng    device.      II.    llncltott.      2.000,510; 

'riinlng  apparnliLK,      A.  J.  lliiHch.      2.004,060;  Sept.  2S. 
TImint'   nppiirntiiH    for    tiifflc    HlKtinllng   sygtomB.      C.    II. 
BlKsell.      2.091,051  ;    Si-pt.  7. 


Timing  device.     H.  Hastings.     2,103,257  ;  Dec.  28. 

Timing  device.     C.  T.  Stein.     2,0S7,206  ;  .July  13. 

Timing  device  for  electrically  controlled  apparatus.     B.  E. 

Mills.     2.102,372  ;  Dec.  14. 
Timing  device  for  telephones.     M.  Felstein  and  J.  A.  Elle- 

good.     2,078,603  ;  Apr.  27. 
Timing  instrument.     L.  P.  Dorsett.     2,069,876  ;  Feb.  9. 
Timing  mechanism.    C.  G.  Bliss.    2,076,290 ;  Apr.  6. 
Timing     mechanism.       E.     J.     and     F.     X.     Lauterbur. 

2,077,631  ;  Apr.  20. 
Timing  mechanism.    I.  C.  Osten-Sacken.     2,073,756  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Timing  mechanism  for  electric  appliances.     A.  A.  Warner. 

2.088,499  ;  July  27. 
Timing     relay     for     machine     tools.       R.     A.     Schafer. 

2,084,562  ;  June  22. 
Timing  svstem.     K.  M.  White.     2.100,726  ;  Nov.  30. 
Timing  system,  Electric.     B.  B.  Holmes.     2,080,273  ;  May 

11. 
Timing  valve.     T.  A.  Renkenberger.     2.097,201  ;  Oct.  26. 
Tin     from     tin     plate,     Recovering.     D.     E.     De     Lape. 

2,096,090  ;  Oct.  19. 
Tin,  Metallurgy  of.     F.  F.  Frick.      2,082,487  ;  June  1. 
Tin  plate.  Cleaning  and  polishing.    E.  X.  Riley.    2,073,427  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Tin,   Recovering.     J.   O.   Betterton  and    Y.   E.   Lebedeff. 

2,086,894  ;  July  13. 
Tin     with     a     jamming     slip-on     cover.       R.     Giinzel. 

2,085,358  ;  June  29. 
Tinning  method  and  composition   therefor.     L.   Waitman. 

2.072.229  ;  Mar.  2. 
Tinsel    fabric,    Mechanism    for   making.      H.    Rubinstein. 

2,090,554;  Aug.  17. 
Tints  on  the  fiber.  Production  of  fast.     C.  Graenacher,  P. 

Ackermann,  and  H.  Bruengger.     2,095,600  ;  Oct.   12. 
Tool  holder.     J.  F.  Buhr  and  R.  G.  Ellis.     2.078,192  ;  Apr. 

20. 
T'ool  holder.     A.  .Ta.srain.     2,077,109  ;  Apr.  13. 
Tool  holder.     H.  O.  Reichhardt.     2.089.166  ;  Aug.  3. 
Tool  holder.     A.  Viehwegar.     2,078,820  ;  Apr.  27. 
Tool  holder.     S.  J.  Welter.     2.078,475  ;  Apr.  27. 
Tool  holder  for  lathes.     H.  C.  Pierle.     2.089,421  ;  Aug,  10. 
Tool    including   fluid    operated    feeding   devices.    Machine. 

E.  J.  Kingsbury.      2.067.491  :  Jan.  12. 
Tip  for  propelling  pencils.     K.  Kressel.     2,080,372  ;  May 

Tip    for    suspender    cords,    Attaching.      L.    J.    Josephs. 

2,101,681  ;  Dec.  7. 
Tip-wagon.     I.   Ingwarsson.     2,071.796  :  Foh.   23. 
Tipping  mechanism.     W.  C.  Anthony.     2,097,555  ;  Nov.  2. 
Tips,      Forming     metallic.      C.      Pfanstiehl.      2,087,041  ; 

July  13. 
Tire.     A.  W.  Bull.     2.094.636  :  Oct.  5. 
Tire.      J.   Loeser.      2,083,461  ;   June  8. 
Tire,  Air-cooled  safety.     E.   Von  Bon  Horrt.     2.097,748  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Tire  and  reenforcing  material  therefor.  Pneumatic.     E.  G. 

Budd.     2.083,003  ;  June  8. 
Tire  and  rim  construction.     E.  E.  Wittkopp.     2,083,766  ; 

June  15. 
Tire  and   wheel    cover,    Spare.      G.   A.   Lvon.      2,080,492 ; 

May  18. 
Tire,   Antiskid.     H.   Z.    Bishop.     2.068.050;   .Tan.   19. 
Tire  antisK-id   device.      E.  Edsrnr.      2  009.006;   Nov.    16. 
Tire  assembly.  Pneumatic.     J.  B.  Ricketts,  Jr.     2,067,545  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Tire   attachment,   Nonskid.     R.    McLaughlin.      2,088,711 ; 

.■xug.  :;. 
Tire  beads   and   the  like,  Device   for  reenfoiTing.      S.    A. 

Reed.     2,081.096;   May  18. 
Tire     bends,     Apiijiratus     for    winding.       F.     J.     Shook. 

2,083,350;   .Tune  8. 
Tire    beads.     Apparatus     for    wrapping.       F.     J.     Shook. 

2,080,013;   May   11. 
Tire  l)ulllng  stand.     E.  M.  Godfrey,  Jr.     2,085.650;  June 

29. 
Tire     building     drum,     Collapsible.       E.     G.     Templeton. 

2,073,291  ;  l\Iar.  9. 
Tire  casing  plug.      F.   Elliott.      2,070,985  :   Apr.   13. 
Tire  cnsiiig.  Piieumntlc.     J.  A.  Walsh.     2.079  091  ;  May  4. 
Tire  chain.     D.  C.  Bambenek  and  P.  Worner.     2.085,283  ; 

June  29. 
Tire  chain.     W.    G.  Fit/.  Gerald.     2,083,903;    June  15. 
Tire  chain.     J.  R.  Reyburn.     2.080,512  ;  July  6. 
Tin'  chain.      J.   D,  Ross.      2,079.184:   Mav  4. 
Tire  chain.      J.  Senft.      2.070.1 87  :  Feb.  9.    • 
Tire    clinln    applying    tool.      W.    P.    Meyers.      2,06S,SS7  ; 

Jan.    20. 
'I'Ire  cliMlu.  Automobile.     E.   J.  Mnrtel.     2,074.010;  Mar. 

23. 
'I'lre    chiilu,    Nonslild.     K.    T.    M.    Svensson.     2,004,223; 

Sept.  2.S. 
The  ch;inglug  Rl;ind.      J,   R.   Krema.     2.OSI.402:  Alav  2."i, 
The    condition    Indicator,      C.    A.    Phillips.      2.081,004; 

May  18. 
Tire  cords,   Manufacture   of.     J.   W.   Yaxley.     2,073,821  ; 

l\Iar.   10. 
Tire   cover.      C.    M.    EUenberger.      2,n!>0„833  ;    Aug.    24. 
Tire  cover.     A.  P.  Fergiieson.     2.085.213;  June  20. 
Tire  cover.     G.  A.  Lvon.     2.090.971  ;  Oct.  20. 
Tire  cover.     G,  A     l,yoM,      •.M0?..|09  ;  IVc,  11 
Tire  cover.     O.  n.  7,erk.     2.070,810;  Feb.  16. 
Tire  cover  construction.     G.  A.  i,,you.     2, 073, 8-15  ;  Mtir.  10. 


1040 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS.  1937 


Tirp   cover   construction.     G.   A.    Lyon.     2,089,497 ;   Aug. 

10. 
Tire  cover,  Metal.    H.  W.  Tinker.     2,099,763  ;  Nov.  23. 
Tire    covering    and    holding    device.      G.    A.    Lyon.      Re. 

20,498  ;  Sept.  7. 
Tire  dellating  device.      C.  A.   Overturf.     2,099,642;   Nov. 

16. 
Tire  inflation  device.     J.  H.  Cox.     2,100,321 ;  Nov.  30. 
Tire    deflation   indicator.      G.    B.    Rodney.      Re.    20,351  ; 

Jlay  4. 
Tire  deflation  indicator.    E.  F.  Kellev.     2,082,341  ;  June  1. 
Tire  deflation  indicator.     W.  Z.  Moss.     2,091,101 ;  Aug. 

24. 
Tire  deflation  signal.     E.  Giroux.     2,096,540  ;  Oct.  19. 
Tire  deflation  signal.     J.  V.  McMahon.     2,103,011 ;  Dec. 

21. 
Tire  display  raclj.     N.  E.  McLaughlin.     2,009,321 ;  Feb.  2. 
Tire  flap.     T.  Ashworth.     2,087,228  ;  July  20. 
Tire  grooving  tool.     W.  Foley.     2,097,811  ;  Nov.  2. 
Tire  inflater.     J.   H.  Alp.=isi.      2.067,882  :  Jan.   19. 
Tire  lug.     F.  A.  Olmstead.    2,103,550  ;  Dec.  28. 
Tire,     Making     a     wear     indicating.       K.     L.     Bridges. 

2,102,784;  Dec.  21. 
Tire  mold.     ai.  M.  Lanyon.     2,098,688  ;  Nov.  9. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.      G.A.Cotton.      2.095,489  ;  Oct,  12. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     E.  P.  Mayne.     2,091,006  ;   Aug.  24. 
Tire,  Pn(>umatic.     A.  E.  Perkins.     2.078,015  ;  Apr.  2l). 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     C.   Putnam.     2,007.788  ;  Jan.  12. 
Tire    pressure    indicating    system,    Automobile.     H.     W. 

Olsen.     2,082,650  ;  June  1. 
Tire  pressure   indicator.     W.   L.   Jones.     2,067,490 ;    Jan. 

12. 
Tire  pump.     W.  K.  Thornton.     2,067,358  :  Jan.  12. 
Tire  retaining  device.     H.  J.  Horn.     2,007,448  ;   Jan.   12. 
Tire  retread  and  producing  and  applying  the  same.     P.  E. 

Hawkinson.      2,069,090 ;    Jan.    26. 
Tire  retreader.     J.  Vayan.     2,089,864  :  Aug.  10. 
Tire    retreading    method    and    product.      J.     C.    Heintz. 

2,090,256  ;  Aug.  17. 
Tire   retreading  mold.     L.   B.    Broering  and   F.   E.   Kite. 

2.088.130  ;  July  27. 
Tire  rim.  Demountable.     A.  Kendzierski.     2,099,895  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Tire,  Rubber.     E.  Hazell  and  S.  R.  Ogilbv.     2,098,037-S  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Tire  spreader.     W.  A.  Bishman.     2,073,510  ;  Mar.  9. 
Tire  spreader.     R.  J.  Tenuis.     2,092,481 ;   Sept.  7. 
Tire  spreading  tool.      C.    Byers.      2, 089, -337  ;  Aug.    10. 
Tire  structure.  Combined  felly,  rim.  and  dual  pneumatic. 

P.  N.  Chiasson.    2,098,859  :  Nov.  9. 
Tire     support     and     cover.     Rear     snare.     G.     A.     Lyon. 

2,094.328  :  Sept.  28. 
Tire  supporting  stand.     M.   B.  Sawyer.     2,087,304  ;  July 

20. 
Tire  tread,  Pneumatic.     G.  K.  McNeill.     2,100,084  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Tire  'valve.     A.  Engel.     2,068,266  ;  Jan.  19. 
Tire    valve    core    extractor.     W.    T.    Conrad.     2,096,676  : 

Oct.  19. 
Tire,  Vehicle.     A.  IT.  Nellen.     Re.  20,316 ;  Mar.   30. 
Tire  vulcanizing  core.     F.   L.  Bucy  and  V.  A.   La  Rock. 

2,100.027  :  Nnv.  30. 
Tire   well    and    cover.    Combination   spare.      G.    A.    Lvon. 

2.073,749  :  Mar.  16. 
Tires,     Apparatus     for     manufacturing.       G.     F.     Wikle 

2,071,710;  Feb.  23. 
Tirps,   Inflating   rotating.      C.   Wiegand.      2,090,089  ;   ,\uc 

17. 
Tires.  Method  and  apparatus  for  testing.     C.  M.   Sloraan 

2,079.585  ;  May  4. 
Tires,  Method  and  composition  for  preventing  flat.     H.  P 

Wagner.     2,074,876  ;  Mar.  23. 
Tires,  Retreading  of  motor  and  like  wheel.     W.  H.  Welch. 

2.094,511  ;  Sept.  28. 
Tissues,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  drying  carbon.     G. 

A.  Priess.     2.076.307  ;  Apr.  6. 
Titaniferous  material.   Attacking  water  insoluble,     J.  E. 

Booge.  I.  J.  Krchma,  and  R.  M.  McKinney.     2,098,026  • 

Nov.  2.  o'         .       .         ■ 

Tit;inium   and    iron    compounds,    Preparation    of.      W    B 

Llewellyn.     2.088.913:   Aug.   3. 
Titanium   compounds   from   titaniferous   ores.   Recovering 

soluble.     J.  E.  Booge,  I.  J.  Krchma,  and  R.  M.  McKin- 
ney.    2,098,025  ;  Nov.  2. 
Titanium  compounds.  Prepnr.ntion  of.     II.   Spencc  and  S 

F.  W.   Crundall.     2.068.877  :  .Tan.   26. 
Titanium  containing  precipitates.     P.  Weise.     2,091  790  • 

Aug.  31. 
Tiinninm    dioxide.    Making.      IT.    W.    Richter.      2,078,279- 

Apr.  27. 
Titanium    dioxide   pigments,    Preparing.      W.    K.    Nelson 

2,084,917  ;  June  22. 
Titanium  dioxide,  I'rodiicin!:.     U.  L.  Rhodes.     2,078,278- 

Apr   27. 
Titanium  dioxide.  Production  of.     L'R.  G.  Bousquet,  H.  W 

Kiclili-r.  and  B.   \V,    .\ll;in.      J. OSS'). 180  :  Auir.   10. 
Titanium  dioxide.  Treating,     R.  II.  Monk  and  A.  S.  Ross 

2,069.554  ;  Feb.  2. 
Titanium  pigment  composition  and  making  same.     I/.  W 

Ryan  and  W.  J.  Cauwenberg.     2,084,826  ;  June  22. 
Titanium  pigment.  Preparing  a.     B.  W.  Allan.     2,091955- 

.Sept.  7. 
Titanium  pigments.  Manufactun'  of.     R.   Dalilstrom  and 

L.  W.  Ryan.     2,098,278  ;  Nov.  9. 


Toast   ejector   for   continuous   toasting  machines.     E.   E. 

Leiciiter.     2.091,324  ;  Aug.  31. 
Toaster.     S.   Freeman.     2,070,333  ;  Feb.  9. 
Toaster.     W.  H.  Ginder.     2,093,518;  Sept.  21. 
Toaster.     1).  L.  Hadlev  and  L.  Lown.     2,078.662  ;  Apr.  27. 
Toaster.      D.    P.    McPherson.      2,084,059 ;    June    15. 
Toaster.     A.  C.  Purpura.     2,093,340  ;  Sept.  14. 
Toaster   and   grill,    Combined.      W.   T.   Yost.      2,066,507 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Toaster,  Automatic.     M.  H.  Graham.     2,101,062;  Dec.  7. 
Toaster,  Automatic.     M.  Ireland.     2,070,128  ;  Feb.  9. 
Toaster,  Automatic.     JI.   Ireland.     2,077,627  ;  Apr.  20. 
Toaster,   Automatic.     J.   W.   Myers  and   G.   M.   Biddinger. 

2,079,382  ;  May  4. 
Toaster,  Automatic.    D.  J.  O'Connell.    2,076,479  ;  Apr.  6. 
Toaster,    Automatic    electric.      M.    Ireland.      2,099,210 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Toaster,  Bread.     T.  H.  Hallwood.     2,091,041  ;  Aug.  24. 
Toaster  casing.     M.  Ireland.     2,070,129  ;  Feb.  9. 
Toaster,  Electric.     J.  C.  Adams.     2,084,881 ;  June  22. 
Toaster,  Electric.     J.  L.  Merrill.     2,071,234;  Feb.  16. 
Toaster   with    detachable   doors.   Electric.      J.    J.    Gough. 

2,070,534  ;  Feb.  9. 
Toaster    with    interchangeable    grids.    Sandwich.      B.    A. 

Benson.     2,102,879  ;  Dec.  21. 
Toasting     apparatus.      C.     W.     Malmquist.      2,101,504 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Tobacco  and  improved  tobacco  product,  Treating.     F.  H. 

Penn.    2,070,957  ;  Feb.  16. 
Tobacco  box.     C.  Snyder.     2.072,388  ;  Jlar.  2. 
Tobacco  can.     G.  E.  Gufliey  and  J.  C.  Rhodes.     2,090,530  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Tobacco,   Cardamon  treated.     F.  Bane.     2,091,497 ;  Aug. 

31. 
Tobacco    container;     S.    C.   Baughn.     2.095,905  ;   Oct   12. 
Tobacco  curer.     G.  E.  Hodgin.     2,082,289  ;  June  1. 
Tobacco  cutting  device.     V.  Lorentz.     2.081,460;  Alay  25 
Tobacco,  Drying.     H.  S.  Bogaty.     2.067,115;  Jan.  5. 
Tobacco    feeder   for    cigarette    machines.      J.    T.    Dalton. 

2,066,338  ;  Jan.  5. 
Tobacco  feeding  mechanism.   Apparatus   for   controlling. 

F.  P.  Ruau.     2,083,173  ;  June  8. 
Tobacco  hanger.     A.  Newfield.     2,102.479  :  Dec.  14. 
Tobacco,     Packaging    short    filler.       F.     H.     B.     Stelzer. 

2,073,323  ;  Mar.  9. 
Tobacco  pipe.     R.  F.  Hallstein.     2,100,248  ;  Nov.  23. 
Tobacco  pipe.     R.  Hirsch.     2,082,106;  June  1. 
Tobacco  pipe.     E.  L.  Kellan.     2,073.211  ;  Mar.  9. 
Tobacco  pipe.     J.  Pedery  and  R.    H.  Jloore.     2,068,866  ; 

.Tan.  26. 
Tobacco  pipe.     P.  Pilant.     2,098,161  ;  Nov.  2. 
Tobacco  pipe.     R.   P.   Smith.     2,066,746  ;   Jan.  5. 
Tobacco  product  and  conditioning  same.     J.  T.  Power  and 

K.  R.  Brown.     2,067,338  ;  Jan,  12. 
Tobacco    smokes.    Production    of   colored.      O.    L.    Miller. 

2,094.614  :  Oct.  5. 
Tobhcco  smoking  pipe.    L.  A.  Cardin.     2.073.606  :  Mar.  16. 
Tobacco,  Treating.     E.  P.  Lyford.     2,079,997  ;  Slay  11. 
Tobacco.   Treating.     H.  L.    Smith,   Jr.,   and  L.  N.   Jones. 

2,086,446  :  July  6. 
Tobacco,  Treating  leaf.     F.  P.  Smith.     2.086.194  ;  July  6 
Tobacco  treatment.    P.  La  P.  Magill.     2,079,623  ;  May  11. 
Tobacco-users'   apnliance.     H.  L.   Uber.     2,098.983  ;   Nov. 

16. 
Top    and    heel    seat    steamer.    Combination    box.      J.    S. 

Franklin  and  L.  R.  Gilmore.     2,075.434:  Mar.  30. 
Toe-cap.     G.  A.  Binder.     2.091.223  :   Aug.   24. 
Togsery  rack.      S.  C.  .^wbrey.     2.098.715  ;  Nov.  9 
Toilet.     G.   C.   Duncan.    Jr."    2,075,030;    Mar.    30. 
Toilet.     E.  B.  Fry.     2,074,215  ;  Mar.  16. 
Toilet.     C.  T.  Giblette.     2,073,390  ;  Mar.  9. 
Toilet.     C.   P.   Hinds.      2,094.537  •   Sept    28 
Toilet  appliance.     L.  De  F.  Hokerk.     2,099,484 ;  Nov.  16. 
Toilet   appliance,   Sanitary.     O.   R.    Wallace.     2,067,958 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Toilet  article.     J.  IT.  Crum.     2,091,807:  Aug.  31. 
Toilpt  article.      N.  A.  Tl.Tllwood.      2.076.634  •  .Vpr.  13. 
Toilet  article.     S.  Jforrison.     2.097.934  ;  Nov.   2 
Toilet  article.     A.   P.   Rellly.     2,084,064;   June  15. 
Toilet   article.      T.   Sundin.      2,097,938  ;   Nov.    2. 

^  o  Soo  §^V*^'?     '"^""^     making     same.       A.     E.     Serewicz. 
.i.UBti.eTl  ;  June  15. 

'^*^2^0n'' 2*1^'^'  s^^'t^'r  ^''''^'  ■^-  '^-  Norton  and  L.  F.  Higbee. 
Toiipt  .is.spr^bly.  'g.'w.  Kennedy.  2,099,118:  Nov.  16. 
^"i\^*^  '"ol?'^'  Bedside  safety.     M.   P.   Short.     2,074,596; 

Mar.  23. 
Toilpt,   Disappearing,      R.   TI.  Koch.      2.076  0.''.ri  •  ,\nr    13 
roilet  paper  holder.     E.  P.  Clemson.     2,101,531  ;  Dec.  7'. 
To;  et  paper  roll  earner.  J.  B.  Kissam.   2,073,241 ;  Mar.  9. 
Tn   of  ^^^r  ';?",^''^^^'"-,   J-  ^-  SPie'iPr.    2.073,429  ;  Mar.  9. 


Toilet  seat.     G.  W.  Carlsoi.   ■2,069,301;  Feb    2 

Todet  seat,  Auxiliary.     C.  E.  Baunder.';,     2,094,498  ;  Sept 

Toiiet  seat  heater.     H.  Nishinaka. 
•'  OSr^^'n  .      '^'"z   -Adjustable   spr 


2.087.112;  July  13. 
ead.     V.    W.    Campbell. 

TollPt  Tl^'  ^,^°V*"  tJ-  .  ^-  ^^-  Efamer.     2,093,168  ;  Sept.  14. 
Toilet  set.     P.  J.  Hofmann.     2,082,834:  June   8. 
To.  et  .structure.     O.  T.   Brown.      2,088,050  •   July   '>7 
Toilet  ventilator.    W.  Beard.     2.072:493 -AL.r    2 

9  n7R  ^ac'"'"*'^'    ^^^    peeling    machine.       C.'    P.    Deitz. 
.4,urb,4l>b;  Apr.  6. 

Tomato  juice  process.    G.  L.  Roberts.    2,089,071 ;  Aug.  3. 


LIST   OF   IXVENTIOXS 


1041 


Tomato  products,  Apparatus  for  producing.     E.  C.  Eberts. 

2,097,855  ;  Nov.  2. 
Tomatoes,  etc.,  Packing  whole.     E.  C.  Eberts.     2,073,340  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Tomb,  Grave.     J.  Western.     2,073,720  ;  Har.  16. 
Tone  bar.     J.  S.  Allen.     2,073,331  ;  Mar.  9. 
Tone     compensation     in     sound     reproducing    apparatus, 
Method  and  apparatus  for.     R.  E.  Bowley.     Re.  20,395  ; 
June  8. 
Tone  control.     P.   R.  Dyksterhuis.     2,066,676  ;   Jan.   5. 
Tone  control  circuit,  Automatic.     C.  Travis.     2,073,504  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Tone  control  device.  R.  Recbnitzor.  2,101,688  ;  Dec.  7. 
Tone  control  device.  C.  J.  van  Loon.  2  093,245  ;  Sept.  14. 
Tone  control  system.  P.  F.  G.  Hoist.  2.092.070  ;  Sept.  7. 
Tone  control  system.  K.  W.  Jarvis.  2,093,393  ;  Sept.  14. 
Tone  control  sy.stem.  V.  D.  Landon.  2,094.073  :  St'pt.  28. 
Tone  control  system.     E.  S.  Purington.     2,096,760  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Tone     control     system, .  Automatic.       P.     F.     G.     Hoist. 

2,078,762  ;  Apr.  27. 
Tong.     G.  White.     2,100,497 ;  Nov.  30. 
Tong,    Pipe    or    tubing.      W.    A.    O'Bannon.      2,097,038  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Tongs,  Fireplace.     H.  L.  Green.     2,096,104  ;  Oct.  19. 
Tongs,     Lifting.       L.     A.     Camerota     and     J.     Matlack. 

2,076,494  ;  Apr.  6. 
Tongs,  Pipe.     F.  Robinson.     2,094,190  ;  Sept.  28. 
Tongs,  Pipe.     L.E.Vaughn.     2,003.788  ;  Sept.  21. 
Tongue    lor    farm    trucks.    Steel.      D.    W.    Voorhees,    Jr. 

2,098,018  ;  Nov.  2. 
Tonsillotome.    W.  H.  Irvine.    2,087,108  ;  July  13. 
Tool :  See — 

Abrading  or  polishing  tool.       Metal  tapping  tool. 
Abrading  tool.  Mining  tool. 

Abrasive  tool.  Oil  well  tool. 

Article  gripping  tool.  Optical  drilling  tool. 

•Battery  tool.  Package  banding  tool. 

Bearing      cup      extracting      Pafkcr  and  setting  tool, 
tool.  Paring  and   coring  tool. 

Body  and  fender  straight-      Pattern  controlled  machine 

enlng  tool.  tool. 

Bolt-setting   tool.  Percus.sive  boring  tool. 

Boring  and  milling  tool.  Pipe  aligning  tool. 

Boring  tool.  Pipe  beading  tool. 

Brake  adjusting  tool.  Pipe  cleaning  tool. 

IJurring  tool.  Pipe  handling   tool. 

Bushing     extrncting     and      Planing  .nnd  glazing  tool. 

inserting  tool.  I'neuniatio  percussive  tool. 

Carpenter's  tool.  Portahie  electric  tool. 

Centering      and      piloting      Portable  tool. 

tool.  Portable  welding  tool. 

Circular  cutting  tool.  Power  tool. 

Cleaning  tool.  Precision  machine  tool. 

Clutch  aligning  tool.  Pressure     (luid     actuated 

Combination  m.Tchine  tool.  tool. 

Combination   tool.  Pyroelectric  tool. 

Commutator  truing  tool.  Reaming  tool. 

Composite  tool.  Revolving  grip  tool. 

Compressing  tool.  Rooling  tool. 

Core  removing  tool.  Rotary  cutting  tool. 

Cutting  tool.  Rotary  tool. 

Dairyman's  nir-rcliof  tool.      Sand  testing  tool. 
Diamond  tool.  Seal  off  tool. 

Diffraction  grating  tool.  Setting  tool. 

Disk  tool.  Sewing  machine  tool. 

Drilling  tool.  Shoo  cleaning  tool. 

Dusting  tool.  Shoe  making  tool. 

Earth  digging  tool.  Sidetracking  tool. 

Kgg  handling  tool.  Soldering  tool. 

Electric  hand  tool.  Stamping  or  burr  forming 

File  and  like  tool.  tool. 

Fire  tool.  Steal;  tenderizing  and  dlc- 

Flshlng  tool.  ing  tool. 

Flaring  tool.  Stretching      and      sealing 

Flexible  tool.  tool. 

Fluid  operated  tool.  Taper  thread  cutting  tool. 

Garden  tool.  Tiro  chain  applying  tool. 

Glazier's   tool.  Tire  groviiiL'  tool. 

C.oblft  sIcMi   I'orniing  tool.      ''"ifi.  s|)reading  tool.  • 
Graveling  tool.  Track  gauging  tool. 

Grinding  tool.  Tube  (l.aring  tool. 

Gripping  tool.  Tube  sli!ii)lng  tool. 

Hand  tool.  Turning,       facing,       a  n  <1 

Handle  ri'niovini,'  tool.  Ihreiiding  tool. 

Hole  lapping  tool.  Universal  valve  tube. 

Honing  tool.  Utility  tool, 

llydraiilic  inachlne  tool,  V.alve  reseating  fool. 

Tlvdraulic  pressure  tool.  V.ilve-ai'al  surfacing  tool. 

Kitchen  tool.  Valve  tool. 

Lasllni;  tool.  \'alve  tiirtilng  tool. 

Lathe  tool.  Vegetable   tool. 

Lifting  and  coupling  tool.       Washer  cutting  tool. 
Liner  HeltliiL'  tool,  \\'al('hinMker'H  tool, 

Iiocallon  tool.  Weeding    and     cultivating 

lyock    tool.  tool. 

Machine  tool.  Welding  tool. 

Marking  tool.  Welt  tool. 

MeaHuring  tool,  Wli-e  iiiaiilimlat  lug  tool. 

Metal  culling  tool,  Wlr.'  Hir.teliing   tool. 

Metal  foriiiliiu'  tool.  Woodworking   tool. 

Metal  Hevc'iiiur  tool. 
Tool.     B.  N.   BlelHO  and   C.  O.   Carlnon.     2,080,0.^0  ;  May 
11. 


Tool.     C.  O.  Carlson.     2,099,259  ;  Nov.  16. 

Tool.     I.   Finkel.     2,095,663  ;   Oct.    12. 

Tool.    W.  T.  Fulton.     2,087,188  ;  July  13. 

Tool.    J.  M.  Hardesty.     2,075,520 ;  Mar.  30. 

Tool.    W.  B.  Hempy.     2,087,148  ;  July  13. 

Tool.      F.   C.   Hopkins.      2,079. . "iOo  ;   May   4. 

Tool.     L.  R.   Kalmbach.     2,093,081 ;   Sept.   14. 

Tool.     F.  T.  Lind.     2,090,2.59  ;  Aug.  17. 

Tool.     L   C.   McKechnie  and  R.  A.  Pattison.     2,091,050  ; 

Aug.   24. 
Tool.     M.  E.  Mitchell,  P.  E.  Mortensen,  and  H.  W.  Fowler. 

2,091.515;  Aug.  31. 
Tool.     H.  Ratcliffe.     2,102,744  ;  Dec.  21. 
Tool.     W.  E.   Seger.     2,070,217  ;  Feb.  9. 
Tool.     L.  K.  Soteros.     2,067,247  :  Jan.  12. 
Tool.     J.  L.  Tuttle.     2,094,225  ;  Sept.  28. 
Tool.     M.  Wasseth.     2,091,538  ;  Aug.  31. 
Tool   and  making  same.     J.  H.   L.  De   Bats.     2,070,156  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Tool  and  method.  Machine.     R.  M.   Woytych.     2,069,296  : 

Feb.  2. 
Tool    and    method    of    cutting.    Rotary    cutting.     J.    M. 

Christman.     2,087,231  ;  July  20. 
Tool   and   polishing  attachment.   Reversible   floor.     D.   B. 

Replogle.     2,091,290  :  Aug.  31. 
Tool  attachment.     A.    L.  Kuhlman.      2,009,108;   Jan,   26. 
Tool      carriage      control,      Machine.        A.      P.      Steiner. 

2,083,748  ;  June  15. 
Tool  carrier.     R.  L.  Connell.     2.102,515:  Dec.  14. 
Tool  composition.     W.  B.  Sturgis.     2,088,981  ;  Aug.  3. 
Tool  construction.     M.  R.  Ford.     2,103,409  ;   Dec.  28. 
Tool  construction.  Well.     A.  C.  Catland.     2,087,500  ;  July 

20. 
Tool  construction.  Well.    J.  C.  Wright  and  J.  H.  Howard. 

2,071,604;  Feb.  23. 
Tool      control      arrangement,      JIa  chine.        O.      Pollok. 

2,071,176  ;  Feb.  16. 
Tool   control.  Automatic  machine.     H.  SchUz.     2,092,142  ; 

Sept.   7. 
Tool     control.     Photosensitive    relay.       H.    P.     Sparkes. 

2,085,127  ;  June  29. 
Tool    driven    hv   an    internal    combustion    engine,    Percus- 
sive.    Jt.  Kirck.see.     2.072.260:  Mar.  2. 
Tool    feeding    mechanism.    Machine.      W.    G.    Hoelscher. 

2.074,901  ;  Mar.  23. 
Tool    for    air-mpthod    cleaners.   Double   brush    tvpe   floor. 

D.  B.  Replogle.     2,102,645  ;  Dec.  21. 
Tool   for  applying   fasteners.     J.    W.  Dews.      2,071,506 ; 

Feb.   23. 
Tool  for  boring,  sawing,  and  rasping  wood  and  like  ma- 
terials. Hand.     2,101,583  ;  Dec.  7. 
Tool      for      cleaning     furnace-grates.      K.      H.      Teorell. 

2.099,355  ;  Nov.  10. 
Tool  for  compressing  sleeves  upon  wires.    O.  W.  Brenizer. 

2.086,400  ;  July  6. 
Tool  for  cutting  the  loops  of  velvet  and  like  pile  fabrics. 

P.  Schlemper.     2,083,406  ;   June  8. 
Tool  for  cutting  threads.     W.  L.  BenningholT.     2,067,593  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Tool  for  lacing  hook  machines,  Setting  and  work  feedinu'. 

A.  Hub.     2,081,809;  May  25. 
Tool   for  making  joints   on   tubular  members,   Hand.     C. 

M.   Brenner.      2.100,939  :   Nov.  30. 
Tool   for   performing   operations   on   metal   or   other   sub- 
stances. Machine.     G.  L.  JMurray.     2,009,921  ;  Feb.  9. 
Tool    for    pulp    or   the   like.    Sampling.      A.   B.    Andrews. 

2.083,418;   Juno  8. 
Tool    for    removing    and    applying    spark    plugs.      J.    P. 

Thomson.     2.086,587  :  July  13. 
Tool  for  removing  staples.     W.  G.  Pankonln.     2,102,087  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Tof.l    for    removing    tubular    members.      A.     G.     Gifford. 

2.088.785  :  Aug.  3. 
Tool   for  .iharpening  knives  with  scalloped  edges.     C.  R. 

Crossley.     2.092,443  :    Sept.  7. 
Tool   for  stripping  ends  from  containers.     U.   Schrader. 

2.074,242  ;  Alar.   10. 
Tool     for    su<'iion    cleaners,     Dusting.       H.    B.     White. 

2.10;i,050;  Dec.  21. 
Tool    for    sugar    beets,    ITand    blocking.      W.    Schluter. 

2,079,879  ;  May  11. 
Tool   for   turning  cable   reels.     C.   R.   Moore.     2,083,388; 

June   8. 
Tool    for   watchmakers,   Combined   crowding  and   staking. 

J.  T.  Hansen,     2,071. -101  :  Feb.  23. 
Tool  for  well  drilling.  Fishing.     O.  F.  Lo  Bus.     2.103,088; 
Dec.  28. 

Tool  for  working  ballast  nnd  plastic  materials.     C.  Jnelt- 

son.     2,080,921  :  May  18. 
Tor)l,  Forming  a  rotary.     C.  J,  Oxford.     'J, 103, 370;  Pre 

28. 
Tool   forming  attncliment,     B.  B.  Schllberg  and  N.    J.  I/. 

Sandstrnm.     2,008,011;   Jnn.   10. 
Tool    grinding    (Ixture.    Form.     11.    l\>lphri>v.     2.07t'>,7 12 ; 

.Apr,    i;t. 
Tool  guard.     V.  K.  llertrand.     2,0S!).!>3S  :  .Vug.  17, 
'loot    handle,      <:,    M.    FlnUe,<i,      2,07.^.277  :    Mar.    30. 
Tool    handle   fMNtener.      (!     Kllmt.      ■2.0.Sil,-l22  ;   Julv  (1. 
Tool    liei\d,    Boring    and    fiiclng.      C.    U.    Cole    ami    O.    I,. 

Lewis.      2,(17  I.  I.M)  ;   Mar.   23. 
Tool    headMtiieU,     Maclilne.       K.    IT.    Mussler.      2,0aS.09t  , 

June  20. 
Tool  Joint,     I.   M,  Ilettls,     2.001.90(1;  .\iig    31. 


1 


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IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


« 


H. 


2,092,637  ; 
W.      Fletcher. 


Engaging. 
E.  R.  Motch  and  J.  G.  Moohl. 
J.  H.  Howard  and  A.  C.  Catland. 
H.    Ernst   and 


Tool  joint.    E.  J.  Palo.     2,088,807  ;  Aug.  3. 
Tool   joint    facing   machine.      L.    E.    Brown 

Sept.   7. 
Tool      joint      threads, 

2,086,667  :  July  13. 
Tool   machine.    Rotary. 

2,103,486  ;  Dec.  28. 
Tool,  iJaking  a  cutting. 

2,084.441  ;  June  22. 
Tool   meralworking   machine.   Vibrating. 

M.  E.  Martellotti.     2,074,257  ;  Mar.  16. 
Tool     of     the     duplicator     type,     Machine.     G.     Gorton. 

2,09.5.865  :  Oct.  12. 
Tool     of     the     percussion     type,     Electromacnetic.       M. 

Greiner.     2,100,660  ;  Nov.  30. 
Tool  or  implement,  Pulling.     C.  E.  Wiessner.     2,066.598  ; 

.Jan.  5. 
Tool  or  the  like,  Gardening.     J.  K.  Gilkerson.     2,074,691 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Tool  or  the  like.  Power  press.     H.  Sinclair  and  A.  Eraser. 

2,092,092;   .Sept.   7. 
Tool  organization,  Machine.     W.  D.  Archea.     2,079,700  ; 

May  11. 
Tool,     Removable    straightening.      W.    R.    Keever.       Re. 

20,398  ;  June  8. 
Tool  retainer.     D.  V.  Clerk.     2.078.924  ;  May  4. 
Tool  retainer.     E.  B.  Lear.     2,081.937  ;  June  1. 

G.  M.  Xell  and  A.  C.  Slatcher.    2,071,852  ; 


for   portable    power   driven 
"  ■       Dec.  14. 

L.  C.   Hammond. 

,     J.   T. 


tools.      J.    F. 
2,103,528  ;    Dec. 
Blazek   and  R.   G.   Anderson. 
E.    P.    Bullard,    III. 
F.    H.    Mussler.      2,085,685 ; 
Machine.       P.     P-G.     Hall. 


Tool  retainer. 

Feb.  23. 
Tool    retainer    

Haas.    2.102,264: 
Tool  setting   gauge. 

28. 
Tool  setting  means. 

2,066.359  ;  Jan.  5. 
Tool    slide    and    dwell   mechanism. 

2,085,692  ;  June  29. 
Tool    slide,    Cross-feedinj 

June  29. 
Tool     spindle     and     arbor, 

2,084,801 ;  June  22. 
Tool  spindle  mechanism.  Machine.     E.  P.  Bullard  and  E. 

H.  Johnson.     2,086,847  ;  July  13. 
Tool  support.     G.  E.  Mirfield.     2,084,040  ;   June   15. 
Tool  transmission  and  control.  Machine.     J.  B.  Armitage. 

2,081,288  ;  May  25. 
Tool  transmission  and  control.  Machine.     F.  A.  Parsons. 

2.077.4.35  ;  Apr.  20. 
Tool  with  work  clamps,  Automatic  machine.  E.  J.  Kings- 
bury.    2,101,396  :  Dec.  7. 
Tools,    Dividing    aoparatus    for    machine.     H.    Lindner. 

2,093,917  ;  Sept.  21. 
Tools   for   bore   hole   surveving   instruments.    Calibratinc 

and  testing.     H.  J.  Eastman.     2,077,381 ;  Apr.  20. 
Tools   for   packers  and   the  like,   Setting.     C.   C.   Brown. 

2.067,885  ;  Jan.  19. 
Tools  for  truing  grinding  wheels.  Manufacture  of.     A.  H. 

Lloyd  and  H.  Booth.     2,088,379  :  July  27. 
Tools   in   wells,   Orienting   deflecting.     C.    I.   Stokenbury. 

2.088,539;  July  27. 
Tools,    Making   edged.      J.    H.   L.   De   Bats.      2,086,121 ; 

July    6. 
Tools,      Manufacturing      grinding.         P.      Voegeli-Jaggi. 

2,070,734  ;  Feb.  16. 
Tools.    Method    for    facing.     J.    H.    Howard.     2,089,481 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Tools,  Mounting   cooperating.     H.  M.  Hodge.     2,089.705  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Tools.    Orienting    device    for   well.      L.    F.    Bonney    and 

R.  B.  Moran.     2,099.794  ;  Nov.  23. 
Tools,  Preparation  of  grinding  or  polishing.     E.  Elbel  and 

O.  Sussenguth.     2.070,158  :  Feb.  9. 
Tools,    Repairing   well.     A.   C.   Catland.     2,096,447  ;   Oct. 

19. 
Tooth.     J.  M.  Nouel  C.     2,085,268  ;  June  29. 
Tooth  and  attachment  for  earth  digging  implements,  De- 
tachable.    C.  C.  Hosmer  and  E.  L.  Launder.     2,092,311  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Tooth  and  connecting  the  same  to  dental  plates  or  den- 
tures. Artificial.     L.  H.  Sprinkle.     2.097,047  ;  Oct.  26. 
Tooth,  Artificial.       M.  G.  Swenson.     2.095,535  ;  Oct,   12. 
Tooth    backings,    Apparatus    for    making,     F.    H.    Grant. 

2.091.072  ;  Aug.  24. 

A.  Arnegger.     2,097,010;  Oct  26. 
D.  N.  Booth.     2,090,063  ;  Aug.  24. 
r.  V.  Bovd.     2.077.392  ;  Apr.  20. 
D.  M.  and  Z.  T.  Conev.     2,088,839 
\V.   H.   novlc.      2.0l',G.772  :   Jan,   5 
H.  P,  Dupv.     2,080,605  ;   May    18, 
K,  E.    Ilachman.     2,095.741  ;  Oct.   12. 
G.  L.  Herrick,  J.  P.  Ilardio.  and  A.  Cobb.  Jr. 
28. 
C.    Johnson    and    G.    H.    Nennlng. 


Tootli  brush. 
Tooth  brush. 
Tooth  brush. 
Tooth  brush. 
Tooth  brush. 
Tooth  brush. 
Tooth  brush. 
Toothbrush. 

2.094,240  :  Sept. 
Tooth     brush.       J. 


Aug.  3. 


2.077.7,'j8  :  Apr.  20. 
Tooth  brush.     A.  Paliineri  and  J.  Ouardino. 


Aug.  17. 
Tooth  bru.sh. 
Tooth  brush. 
Tooth    brush. 

Sept.   14. 
Tooth   brush. 
Tooth    brush 


2,090,144  : 


J.  J.  Petta.     2,091.716  ;  Aug.  31. 
C.  E.  Phillips.     2,097,987;  Nov.  2. 
M.    Rudof   and    L.    V.    Lyon.      2,093,383; 


L.   J.    Strause. 
and    making    tlie 


2,084,873: 
same.      W. 


C.  L.  MotVrOiur.     2,099,688  ;  Nov.  23. 


June  22, 
E.    HiU 


and 


V.   L.    G.    Wilt.      2,092,438 ; 


Tooth    brush.   Destructible. 

Sept.  7. 
Tooth     brush,     Electric     reversible. 

2.100.272  ;   Nov.   23. 
Tooth  brush.  Folding.    H.  G.  Mayer. 
Tooth     brush.    Mechanical.       E.     L. 

Sept.   14. 

■     Mechanical.     B.  E.  \Yhite.     2,095,581 ;  Oct. 


G.     R.      Sawyer. 

2,083,728  ;  June  15. 
Chott.       2,093,007 ; 


Pocket. 
May  25. 
Power  operated. 


H.    D.     and    D.     H.     Cassanos. 


J.  C.  Hyde.      2,069,581 ; 


Tooth  brush, 

12. 
Toothbrush, 

2,081,792 
Tooth  brush, 

Feb.  2. 

Toothbrushes,  Making.     M.  Rudof.     Re,  20,323  ;  Apr.  6. 
Tooth  cleanser.     K.  M.  Remington.     2,092,987  ;   Sept.  14. 
Tooth   cleanser.   Sanitary.     L.   L.    DeRome.        2,101,363 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Tooth  mold.     C.  E.  Becker.     2,087,014;  July  13. 
Tooth  paste.     G.  Behr.     2,089.529  :  Aug.  10. 
Tooth   paste.     E.  Bergve.      2.089.531  :  Aug.    10. 
Toothpick  dispenser.     TV.  Essig.     2,087.841  ;  July  20. 
Toothpick    dispensing   apparatus.      W.    Schutsch    and    G. 

Kaeding.     2,072,923  ;   Mar.   9. 
TooTh    po.wder    container.     J.    R.    Haggertv.     2,076.720  • 

Apr.  13. 
Tooth  powder  dispenser.     J.  A.  Orihel.     2,096,259  •  Oct 

19. 
Tooth-root  membrane,  Device  for  treating  the.     S.  Oppeu- 

heim.     2.069,112  ;  Jan.  26. 
Tooth,  Saw.     R.  N.  S.  Merritt.     2,088,998;  Aug.   3. 
Tooth,   Scarifier.     J.  R.   Godfrey.     2.082,283  ;   June  1. 
Top   and    closure   for   containers.   Removable.      E.    Hilde- 

brandt.     2.092,671 ;  Sept.  7. 
Top,  Baby  carriage.     E.   Grant.     2.088,557  ;    July  27 
Top  construction  for  desks  and  the  like.  Covered.     J.  R 

.Tone.?.     2,090.679  :  Aug.  24. 
Top,    Convertible.     F.  J.   Westrope.     2,070,699  ;   Feb    16 
Top  dead  center.  Apparatus  for  locating.     J.  D.  Morgan 

2,098,058;  Nov.  2.  »  "  s<iu. 

Top  device,  Mullple  spinning.     E.  6.  Gehman.     2.068.053  • 

Jan,  19, 
Top.  Dispensing  bottle.    N.  S.  Martin.    2,100.083  ;  Nov  23 
Top  feeding  mechanism  for  blind  stitch  sewing  machines. 

R,  S.  Kelso.     2.088,748  :  Aug.  3. 
Top^for  automobiles.  Auxiliary.    A.  Sa  Couto.     2,074,620; 


\V.  ilarshall  and  D.  A. 


2,103.714; 


F.  Tait,  Jr. 
Brown. 


May  4. 
2,074,677  ; 

2,080,445  ; 

2,080,664; 


2,094.259  :   Sept. 


Jlar.  23. 
Top  for  automobiles,  Collansible. 

Fryer.     2,076,243  ;  Apr.  6. 
Top    for    dry    cells.    Metal.      P.    Drummond 

Dec.  28. 

Top  for  stoves.     M.  L,  Hunker.     2,097.817:  Nov    2 
°Sr,^Yif,\    Producing     detachable.       J.     V.     Critchley, 

2.084,791 ;  June  22. 
Top.  Percolator.     E.  P.  Seshers;     2.n77..o90  •  Apr   20 
Top,  Rumble  seat,     J.  .\.  Orris.     2.072.766  •  Mar'  2 
Top,  Spinning,    E.  S.  Savage.     Re.  20.255  ;  Jan.  26. ' 
Top.  Table.     S.  Ciprus.     2,092,441  •   Sept    7 
Topical  preparation.     I.  W.  Giote.     2.079  16( 
Topper,  Fruit  or  vegetable.     W.  E.   Drschel 

Mar.  23. 
Topper  stand  protecting  device. 

?>Iay  18. 
Torch.      A.   A.    Karcher   and    C     B 

May  18. 
Torch,   Automatic  blast.      S.   0.   Brody. 

Torcii.  Automatic  blast.     S.  C.  Brody.    2,102,404  ;  Dec  14 
Torch  burner.    J.  H.  Horsley.     2,093,274  :  Sept,  14. 

oSin-T -i^'^'l?'^  atomizing  and  vaporizing.     S.  C.  Nelson. 

-.097.  ill;  Nov.  2. 
Torch  control  apparatus.     D.  L.  Smith.     2.067,212;  Jan. 

Torch.  Highway     M.  J.  Gilmore.     2,102,696  ;  Dec.  21. 
Torch,  Signal.     H.  E.  Sherman.     2,073,530  ;  Mar.  9. 
)nrnF<lo.      A.    Prnidt.      2,067  S24  •   Jari     ^'> 
TpgP^'^o^^launching   gear.      H.    Scott-Paine.      2,103,380; 

Torpedo  placement  hook.     D.  Baker.  2,084,722  ;  June  22. 

Torpedo,    Railway.     T.   B,   Dutcher.  2,095,661      Oct    12 

o'?rff,°nn-  Propelling      mechanism  for.     G.      Lucich. 

2.094,99  (  ;  Oct.  5. 

^TawVr'*2'o92!l28°'^Sept^"7''"^''   Combination.     F.  P. 
^^0%®^  ^-^^^'J^S  wrench.    C.'c.  Bahr  and  G.  H.  Pfefferle. 

2,0 1 4,0 1 9  ;  Mar.  16. 
''""^j'^o"  ..b'llance.     E.    Roux    and    H.    Imhof.     2,075,625; 

Torsion  jmpact  testing  apparatus.   R.  W.  Dinzl.   2,067.140: 

^"2.ii?3,206l'Mar'^9.  '^    "^^""^"^   ^°^    ^-    ^-    ^-    '^''^«- 
Tot.alizator  Electric.     R,  N.   Saxby.     2.077.902  ;  Apr    20 
I  ..tahzer.  Electric      L.  M.  Simpson.     2,066,698  ;  Jan.  5. 
Tourist  se.at.     J    T   Redding.     2,094.410  ;  Sept.  28. 
Tow  coupling.     L.  H.  Draeger.     2,088,1.53  ;  Julv  27. 
row  rod  for  automobiles.     A.  J.  Sevs.     2.092.593"-  Sent   7  * 

2"'077.878;'Apr.''20     ^°^'''°"    niabhine.       W      Fairchild: 
Towel  dispenser.  Paper.     J.  C.  Perrin. 

Towel    dispensing    apparatus. 

Dec.  28. 
Towel  dispensing  apparatus 

wald.     2,077,032;  Apr.  13. 


Re.  20,333  ;  Apr. 
R.    G.    Birr.      2,103,403; 
R.  G.  Birr  and  A.  C.  Gnin- 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1043 


Towel    dispensing    apparatus.      R.    G.    Birr    and    A.    C. 

Grunwald.     2,100,729  ;  Nov.   30. 
Towel  dispensing  device.     J.  E.  Trewhitt  and  C.  A.  Old. 

2,099,183  :  Nov.  16. 
Towel,  Paper.    G.  A.  Riehter  and  M.  O.  Schur.     2,096,976  ; 

Oct.  20. 
Tower,  Automobile  parking.     J.  Zrna.     2,089,047  ;  Aug.  3. 
Tower,     Cooling.       D.     J.     Collins    and    K.    V.     Wright. 

2,072,096;  Mar.  2. 
Tower,  Cooling.     L.  T.  Mart.     2,078,089  ;  Apr.  20. 
Tower,  Cooling.     R.  R.  Pabodle.     2,100,667  ;  Nov.  30. 
Tower,  Cooling  and  absorption.     M.  A.  Knight  and  F.  M. 

Klein.     2,074,551  ;  Mar.   23. 
Tower,  Fractionating.     J.  N.  Garrison.     2,084,768  ;  June 

22. 
Tower,  Fractionating.     L.  S.  Twomey.     2.070.100  ;  Feb.  9. 
Tower,  Parking.     J.  E.  Morton.     2,078,770  ;  Apr.  27. 
Tower  with  lift  for  people  in  parks,   exhibitions,  and  the 

like.  Lattice.     M.  Eichelgriin.     2,102,522  ;  Dec.  14. 
Towing   equipment.     G.    S.    Thompson.     2,090,819  ;    Aug. 

24. 
Towing  fin  for  vessels.     A.  C.  Leigh.     2,068,921  ;  Jan.  26. 
Toxic  agent  and  its  application  to  fibrous  products.     G.  H. 

Ellis.     2,067,046  ;  .Ian.  5. 
Toxic  agents.     S.  Goldschmidt  and  K.  Martin.     2,080,770  ; 

May  18. 
Toy.     O.  Alvistur.     2,100,931  ;  Nov.  30. 
Toy.    L.  Carl.     2,103,447  ;  Dec.  28. 
Toy.     G.  L.  De  Mott.     2,079..550  :   Mav  4. 
To.v.     C.  L.  Dulov.      2,076.627  :  Apr.  13. 
Toy.     M.  Fleishman.     2,070,007  ;  Feb.  9. 
Toy.     C.  C.  Frasca.     2,088,510  ;  July  27. 
Toy.     A.  E.  Garner.     2,075>033  ;  Mar.  30. 
Toy.     O.  B.   Han.son.     2,093,440  ;   Sept.   21. 
Toy.     O.  A.  Lancos.     2,083.535  ;  June  8. 
Toy.     A.  F.  Maggio.     2,071,041  ;  Feb.  16. 
Toy.     L.  Marx.     2,096,333 :  Oct.   19. 
Toy.     C.   A.    Pridham.      2,094,618 ;    Oct.   5. 
Toy.     N.  S.  Raizen.     2,060,644  ;  Jan.  5. 
Toy.     J.  S.  Richards.     2,102,335  ;  Dec.  14. 
Toy.     O.  Urbanek.     2,088,885  ;  Aug.  3 
Toy,  Action.     H.   G.  Fi.sher.     2,089,885  ;  Aug.  10. 
Toy  aeroplane.     F.  A.  Christiansen.     2,067,258  ;  Jan.   12. 
Toy,  Aeroplane.     F.  W.  Weber.     2,074,878  ;  Mar.  23. 
Toy   airplane.     F.   A.    Christiansen.     2,067,828;   Jan.    12. 
Toy  airplane.     S.  C.  Grady.     2,100,.590  ;  Nov.  30. 
Toy  airplane.     L.T.Shackelford.     2,092,380  ;  Sept.  7. 
Toy  airplane.     W.  J.  Walter.     2,101,276;  Dec.  7. 
Toy  airplane  catapult.     J.  W.  Graham.     2,099,957  :   Nov. 

23. 
Toy    airplane    device.     F.    A.    Christiansen.     2,075,267 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Toy    and    advertising   device,    Combined.      D.    C.   Baker. 

2,096,872  ;  Oct.  26. 
Toy  and  apparatus  for  manufacturing  the  same.     J.  W. 

Blackledge.     2,078,439  ;  Apr.  27. 
Toy  animal  nose  piece.     A.  A.  Gerllng.     2,098,656  ;  Nov.  9. 
Toy,  A(|uatic.     P..  L.   Gordon.  Jr.     2.101,646;  Dec.  7. 
Toy,   Astronomical.      R.   J.    Burke.      2,074,363 ;   Mar.    23. 
Toy   bank,    Coin    registering.      M.    De   Cesare.     2,079,202 ; 

Mav  4. 
Toy,  Battery  lighted  locomotive.    A.  N.  Smith.    2,067,352  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Toy,  Block.     W.  O.  Yaiicey.     2.092,087  :   Sept.  7. 
Toy,  Block.     W.  O.  Yancey.     2.098,124;  Nov.  2. 
Toy  building.     O.  B.  Andrews.     2.072.698;   Mar.  2. 
Toy  building.     M.   H.   Ince.      2,083,500  ;   June  8. 
Toy    building    block    set.      W.    10.    Schauer.      2,088,874; 

Aug.  3. 
Toy    building    construction.      N.    I.    Paulson.      2,099,075; 

Nov.  16. 
Toy    building     elements.     W.     R.     Benjamin.     2,088,128; 

July  27. 
Toy  c.ip  gun.     11.  G.  Ciithcart.     2.088.894;  Aug.  3. 
Toy  cartridge.     W.  F.  Skinner.     2,098,008  ;  Nov.  2. 
Toy  cinematograph  and  sound  apparatus.     R.  Payli  Rico. 

2.075,470;  Mar.  30. 
Toy  construcllon  card.     II.  A.  BaUjcs.     2,075,259;  Mar. 

Toy,  Dancing.     G.  S.  Knickerbocker.     2,071,120-  Fob    16 
Toy,   I):inclng  figiirc.      K.   I^ohr.      2.100.486;  Nov.  30. 
Toy  (Icnick.      T.   A.    Stnllli.      2,071,005;    Fob.   23. 
Toy  e!(!Clrk:  railway.     K.  D.  Boi.ssellcr.     2,007.061  ;  Nov   2. 
Tov  eye  blinking  and  (ail-wiipglng  d(!vlce.     IT.  Rubenstoin. 

2,098,160  ;  Nov.  2. 
Toy,  Figure.     10.  W.  J.  Fagan.     2,100,245;  Nov.  23. 
Toy,  I'igure.      10.  (Juslal'asson.     2,0!)O.I90  ;  Aug    17 
Toy.  FiLMire.     J.  LIkrs.      2.067.091  ;  Jan.  5. 
Toy,  Figure.      W.  L.  I'ryor.      2,070,452  ;  Feb.  9. 
Toy,   Figure.     M.   \l.   Riehmiin.     2,078,809;  Apr.   27. 
Toy  figure.     I).  M.  Warren.     2,097,267  ;  Oct.  it). 
Toy,     Game.       M.     A.     Williamson    and    M.     W.     Svetllc. 


,071,479:    Feb.   23. 
Toy  gun.     (  .  K.  Lafever, 


Ann.  20. 


Toy,  In.slrucllve.     C.  J.  Ilecht.     2,078,709;  Apr.  27. 
Toy  kicking  animal  with  cart.     U.  Lohr.     2,0()5.«-10  :  Oct 

12. 
Toy.   Lung  exercising.     W.   J.    Bernett.     2,100,808;    Nov. 

30. 
Toy  innelilne  gun.     F.  S.  Alonso.     2,07.T.5-M  ;  Mnr.  0 
Toy  m.ielilne  gun.     L.  V.  Ai-oriHon.     2.085.506;  June  20. 
Toy   ni;icliliic  gun.      J.  T.   Wade.     2.<)1)7,7I9  ;   Nov    2 
Tov,    Mechiinlciil.      W.    Carter.      2,083,218;    June   8. 
Toy,    Mecliiinlcal.       II.    G.    Fisher.      2,000,181  ;    Jan     20 


Toy,  Mechanical.     F.  J.  Goriup.     2,086,909  ;  July  13. 
Toy,  Mechanical.     K.  Gotz.     2,097,814;  Nov.  2. 
Tov,  Mechanical.     D.  S.  Keiser.      2.077.327  :  Apr.  13. 
Toy,  Blechanical.     M.  Schmid.     2,086,947  ;  July  13. 
Tov,  Mechanical  figure.     L.  Andreatta.      2,081,785  ;  May 

25. 
Toy,  Moving.     A.  Barton.     2,100,372  ;  Nov.  30. 
Toy,   Moving.     A.   Couvreur.     2,088,896  ;   Aug.  3. 
Toy  parachute.     I.  W.  Jamieson.     2,067,571  ;  Jan.  12. 
Toy,    particularly    adapted    to    dispense    catnip.      H.    W. 

Munro.     2,086,631  ;  July  13. 
Toy    people.    Combination    base    and    shoe    for.      G.    L. 

Schauffler.     2,071,179  ;  Feb.  16. 
Toy.   Percussive  spinning.     C.   L.   Kee.     2,075,729  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Toy,    Periodically    acting   spark   generating.      G.    Einfalt. 

2,091,914;  Aug.  31. 
Toy  pistol.     J.  E.  Brubaker.     2,088,891  ;  Aug.  3. 
Toy   pistol.     C.  L.  Buuten.     2,092,301  ;   Sept.   7. 
Toy  pistol.    E.  B.  Jones.    2,087,193  ;  July  13. 
Tov  pistol.  Repeating.     W.  R.  Bixler.     2,085,412  ;  June  29. 
Toy  printing  press.     E.  Levay.     2,097,199  ;  Oct.  26. 
Toy,  Projectile.     O.  Schrickel.     2.085.610  ;  June  29. 
Toy  pursuit  car.     L.  JMarx.     Re.  20,504  ;  Sept.  14. 
Tov   puzzle.      F    W.  Thomas.      2,077.372;  .Apr.   13. 
Toy  railroad  track.     G.  A.  Crane.     2,084,322  ;  June  22. 
Toy  railway.     M.  R.  Hall.     2,096,894  ;  Oct.  26. 
Toy  railway  crossover.     A.  N.  Smith.     2,081.082  :  ;May  25. 
Toy  railway  switch-throwing  mechanism.     W.  E.  Haupt. 

2,079,251 :  May  4. 
Toy,  Revolving.     S.  Berman.     2,073,919  ;  Mar.  16. 
Toy,  Revolving.     J.  Yates.     2,091,347  ;  Aug.  31. 
Toy,    Sound.      E.   J.   Manelia.      2,096,121  ;   Oct.    19. 
Toy,   Sounding.     A.  Pellizzari.     2,093,055  ;  Sept.  14. 
'I'ov  snarking  pipe.     E.  W.  Creswell.     2.075.703  ;  IMar.  30. 
Toy,  Sparkling  yoyo.     L.  Marx.     2.076,658  ;  Apr.  13. 
Toy,   Spinning.     E.   J.   Sperry.     2,098,168  ;   Nov.   2. 
Toy,    Structural.     R.   L.  Dunn,   Jr.,  and  H.    T.   Birr,  Jr. 

2.070,887  ;  Feb.  16. 
Toy,    Structural.      P.    V.    Heede.      2,095,700  ;    Oct.    12. 
Toy,  Stuffed  animal.    A.  E.  Woolnough.     2,073,723  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Tov  .submarine.     R.  L.   Garrett.     2.089.SSS  ;  Aug.   10. 
Toy  .submarine.     A.  J.  Middler.     2,067,201 ;  Jan.  12. 
Toy  top.     C.  Kraft.    2,069,373  ;  Feb.  2. 
Toy  track.     A.   R.  Callahan.     2.079,065;   Mav  4. 
Toy   typewriter.      E.   D.   Boisselier.     2.096,085 ;    Oct.   19. 
Toy   vehicle.     L.    Carl.     2,070,465  ;   Feb.   9. 
Toy  vehicle.     C.  P.  Caulkins.     2,092,388  ;  Sept.  7. 
Toy  vehicle.     J.  Manoil.     2.072.374;  Jlnr.  2. 
Toy,  Vehicle.     L.  Marx.     2,078,767  ;  Apr.  27. 
Toy  vehicle.     H.  Mflller.     2,091,872  :  Aug.  31. 
Toy  vehicle.     E.  F.  Silkman.     2,077,274:  Apr.  13. 
Toy   vehicle.    Reversing.     L.   Marx.     2,091,004 ;   .\ug.   24. 
To.v    vehicle    with    spark    producing    device.      ('.    Arnold. 

2,076,760;   Apr.   13. 
Toy  weapon.     J.  Bennett.     2,092,872  ;   Sept.   14. 
Toy  weapon.    A.  N    Smith.     2,088,727  ;  Aug.  3. 
Toys  and  the  like,  Devic  for  imparting  rolarv  motion  to. 

A.  C.  Pisacano.     2.093,479;  Sept.  21. 
Tracer  apparatus.     J.  L.  Anderson.     2,083,588  ;  June  15. 
Tracer  for  hydraulically  operated  die  sinking  machines. 

R.  D.  Shaw.     2,079,720  ;  May  11. 
Tr.'iccr  ni'M-hani.sni  lor  duplicating  machines.      E.  K.  Johan- 

.fcn,      ''.101.712  :  n-c.   7. 
Track  circuit  apparatus.    H.  G.  Wltmer  and  C.  M.  nines. 

2,080,069  ;   May  11. 
Track  ciicnil  apparatus.     H.  C.  Witmer  and  C.  M.  Ilines. 

2.095,684  ;  Oct.  12. 
Track    construction.    Automobile    seat.      C.    T.    Kramer. 

2,100,546;   Nov.   30. 
Track  construction,  Monolithic.    F.  H.  Lehecka  and  D.  P. 

Steward.     2,076,469  ;  Apr.  6. 
Tr.TOK    for     cars,     aircraft,    and    the    like.       H.     Fraser. 

2,072,499  ;  Mar.  2. 
Track  for  track  laying  vehicles.     IT.  A.  Knox  and  R.  II. 

Somers.     2,089.210;  Aug.  10. 
Track    for    vehicles.    Endless.     A.    Kegresse.     2.101,618; 

Dee.   7. 
Track  gauge  Indicator.     E.  W.  Backes^    2,098,938  ;  Not. 

16. 
Track    gauging    tool,    Railway.      J.    Pnluch.      2,085,599 : 

June  20. 
Track  hanger.     R.  E.  Nelles.     2,088,430;  Julv  27. 
Track  lev(>l  Indicator.     J.  A.  Given.     2,008,017  ;  Jan.  19. 
Track  leveler  for  tractors.     G.  W.  Scott  and  A.  Frizsell. 

2,070,964  ;    Feb.    10. 
Track,  Method  and  apparatus  for  repairing  railway.     W. 

P.  Day.     2,070,260  ;  Fel-.  9. 
Track  rail  coiilaclor.     II.  L.  Bone.     2,083.288  ;  June  8. 
Tnick    Sander.      J.    H.    and    W.    J.    Ilanlon.      2,002.003; 

Sent.  7. 
Trnek      Hliin>     and      shunting      circuit.        J.      Ledwlnkn. 

2,081.257  ;  June  15. 
Track  sliunllng  apparatuB.     O.  W.  Baughman.     2.069.,S70  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Track  sliuntlng  apparatus.     Q.  W.  Baughman.     2,002.824; 

Sept.    II. 
Triicl;     Hliunling    appiirnlus.      C.     W.     Butler    and     B.    E. 

O'llML'un.      2,089„S25  ;    Aug.    10. 
Track    sliuntlng  apparntuH.     B.   E.   O'llngnn.     2,080.837; 

Aug.   10. 
Track    shunting    nppnrnlus,    Hiillwav.      B.    K.    O'H.igan 


racu    shunt Ing    nppn 
2,081,55.-.;    ^fny    25. 


1044 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Track   structure  and   installing   the   same,   Railway.     W. 

Dalton.     2,069,577  ;  Feb.  2. 
Track  surfacing  device.     L.  J.  Baldwin.     2,093,949  ;  Sept. 

21. 
Tracking     connection     for     vehicles.        R.     R.     Harris. 

2,078,756  ;  Apr.  27. 
Tracks  for  sliding  car  doors.     K.  J.  Tobin.     2,097,424  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Traction  device.     Ii.  H.   Sponseller.     2,080,675;   May  18. 
Traction  increasing  device.     J.  B.  and  D.   C.   Bambenek. 

2,092,82.3  ;    Sept.  14. 
Traction  lines  for  ski-runners  and  other  passengers.     E. 

Constam.     2,087,232  ;  July  20. 
Traction    system,    Prime-movcr-oloctric.      D.    J.    Watkins, 

.T.    H.    Abbink-Spaink    and    D.    C.    Plyer.      2,072,781 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Traction  wheel.     K.  J.   E.    Nilson.     2,099,136 ;  Nov.  16. 
Traction  wheel.     J.   M.   Unseld.     2,079,471  ;  May  4. 
Tractor.    D.  B.  Baker,  C.  R.  Rogers,  and  N.  O.  Panzegrau. 

2,091, 4fi4  ;  Aug.  31. 
Tractor,     T.   Brown.     Re.   20,532  ;  Oct.   19. 
Tractor.      T.    Brown.      2.099,194  :    Nov.    16. 
Tractor.     T.  Brown.     2,080,692  ;  May  18. 
Tractor.     T.  Brown.     2,094,871  ;  Oct.  5. 
Tractor.     L.  Contratto.     2,090,249  ;  Aug.  17, 
Tractor.     L.  Contratto.     2.090.344  :  Aug.  17. 
Tractor.     J.  N.  Gonrley.     2,085,312;  June  29. 
Tractor.    H.  O.  Haines.    2,069,245  ;  Feb.  2. 
Tractor.     E.  A.  Johnston,  D.  B.  Baker,  and  C.  R.  Rogers. 

2,086,807  ;  July  13. 
Tractor.    A.  E.  Loomis.    2,086,774  ;  July  13. 
Tr.nctor.     O.   L.   Starr  and   H.   S.   Eberhard.     2,095,559  ; 

Oct.   12. 
Tractor  and  the  like.     H,  H.  Bates  and  W.  O.  Bates,  Jr. 

2,092,365  ;  Sept.  7. 
Tractor  and  trailer.     P.  F,  Field,  Jr.     2,101,793  ;  Dec.  7. 
Tractor  attachment.     J.   Jlorkovski,     2,092,609  ;   Sept.   7. 
Tractor  attachment.     A.  N.  Wendel.     2,099,637;  Nov.  16. 
Tractor    attachment    for    harvesters.      J.    D.    Gay,    Jr. 

2,073,987  ;  Mar.  16. 
Tractor  bulldozers.  Apparatus  for  hoisting  and  crowding, 

H,  Coyle,     2,077,674  ;  Apr,  20. 
Tractor  construction.     E.  O,  Sarfif.     2,101,631  ;  Dec.  7, 
Tractor  cultivators.  Shifting  device  for.     R.  E.  Slife  and 

H,  E.  Dunn,     2,089,137  ;  Aug,  3. 
Tractor    draw-bar.     B.    R.    Benjamin    and    C.    W.    Jlott. 

2.092.597  ;  Sept.  7. 
Tractor-elevator    and    power    transmission.    Combination. 

A.  Ronning.     2,097,703  ;  Nov.  2. 
Tractor  guide.     D.  A.   Olmsted.     2,097,840  ;  Nov.   2. 
Tractor  guide.     H.  C.  Pond.     2,073,905  ;  Mar,  16. 
Tractor  hitch.     A.  P.  Armington.     2,073,617  ;  Mar.   16. 
Tractor    hitch    attachment.     D.    M.    Morris.     2,092,610 

Sept.  7. 
Tractor  hitch  device.     J.  H,  Kortering.     2,102,722  ;   Dec 

21. 
Tractor    lister    cultivator.      W.    S.    Graham.      2,086,797 

July  13. 
Tractor    lister    cultivator.      W.    S.    Graham.      2,102,262 

Dee.  14, 
Tractor  lug,     E.  Hutchens.     2,085,980  ;   July  6. 
Tractor  plow  hitch.     A.  C.  Lindgren,     2,077.942  ;  Apr.  20 
Tractor,      Semicrawler,     E,      A.      Johnston.     2,092,607 

Sept.  7, 
Tractor  shoes  and  similar  articles,  JIaking.     H.  F.  John 

son  and  G,  H.  Stegkemper.     2,067,269  ;  Jan.  12. 
Tractor  steering  clutch.     J.  T.  Leeson.     2,095.140  ;  Oct.  5 
Tractor  wheel.     M.   G.  Wilson.     2,088,677  ;  Aug.  3. 
Tractors,  Front  end  construction  for.     D.  B.  Baker,  0.  R 

Rogers,  and  N.  O.  Panzpgrau.     2,099,789  ;  Nov.  23. 
Traffic   actuated    controller.     A.    O.    Olafson.     2,089,660 

Aug.  10. 
Traffic      barrier      operating      system.     H.      G.      Hunter, 

2,094,216  ;  Sept,   28, 
Traffic  control,      J.   G.  Buerke.      2,082,479:   June    ], 
Traffic  control  signal.     T,  P.  Preist  and  A.  P.  B,  Renshaw 

2,0!)],6.")3:  Aug,  31. 
Traffic   control   signal.      C,   B,   Watson.     2,079,828;   May 

11. 
Traffic     control     signal.      Vehicular.        J,      R,      Burress. 

2,083.826  ;  June  15. 
Traffic   control   system,     J.  D.   Barker.     2,100,831;   Nov. 

30, 
Traffic    control    system.     J.    L.    Biach,    and    C.    D.    Gecr. 

2,090,619  ;  Aug.  24. 
Traffic   control    system.      A.    S.   Fitz   Gerald.      2,100,313  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Traffic  control  system.     C.   D.  Geer.     2,088,697  ;   Aug.   3 
Traflic  control  system,     P,  Green,     2,090,292;  Aug.  3  7. 
Traffic     control     system.     R.     C.     Hitchcock.     2,094,598  ■ 

Oct.  5. 
Traffic    control    system    and    apparatus.     II.    X.    Wilcox. 

2,090,655  ;  Aug.  24. 
Traffic    control    system,    Centralized.      R.    M.    Phinnev 

2.082.740  :  Juno  1. 

Traffic    control    system    for    railroad.'!.     R.    JI.    Phinnov 

2.082.741  ;  June  1. 

Traffic  control  system  for  railroads.  Centralized  R  M 
PIilnn.\v.      2.069,044  ;   .Tan.  26.  '   '    ' 

Traffic  controlling  apparatus.  Rallwav.  E.  Jf.  Allen 
2.082.136;   June  1. 

Traffic  controlling  apparatus.  Railway.  E.  M.  Allen 
2.102.988;  Dec.  21. 


Traffic  controlling  apparatus.  Railway.     E.  M.  Allen  and 

T.  J.  O'Meara.     2,085,886  ;  July  6. 
Traffic   controlling  apparatus.  Railwav.     E.  M.  Allen  and 

H.  S.  Young.     2,066,903  ;  Jan.  5. 
Traffic    controlling   apparatus,    Railway.      L.    R.    Allison. 

2,071,056;  Feb.   16. 
Traffic    controlling    apparatus,    Railway.      P.    H.    Crago. 

2,080,807  ;  May  18. 
Traffic    controlling    apparatus,    Railway.     C.    G.    Harwig. 

2,068,381  ;   Jan.    19. 
Traffic    controlling    apparatus.    Railway.      L.    V.    Lewis. 

2,073,748  ;  Mar.  16. 
Traffic   controlling  apparatus.    Railway.      R.   A.   McCann. 

2,093,170;    Sept.  14. 
Traffic   controlling  apparatus,   Railway.     B.   E.   O'Hagan. 

2,082.179  ;  June  1. 
Traffic   controlling   apparatus.    Railway.      J.    M.    Pelikan. 

2,092,854;   Sept.  14. 
Traffic    controlling   apparatus,    Railway.     C.    S.    Snavelv. 

2,082,428;  June  1. 
Traffic    controlling    apparatus,    Railway.      L.    E.    Snrav. 

2,097,202  ;  Oct.  26. 
Traffic  controlling  apparatus,  Railway.     H.  A.  Thompson. 

2,069,905  ;  Feb.  9. 
Traffic   controlling  apparatus.    Railway.     J.   J.    Vanhorn 

2,090,711  ;  Aug.  24. 
Traffic   controlling   apparatus.    Railway.     J.   J.    Vanhorn 

2,095,682  ;  Oct.  12. 
Traffic  controlling  apparatus.  Railway.     H.  C.  Vantassel. 

2,089,819  ;  Aug,  10. 
Traffic  controlling  apparatus.  Railway.     H.  C.  Vantassel. 

2,092,863;     Sept.   14. 
Traffic  controlling  apparatus.  Railway.     H.   C.  Vantassel. 

2,095,044  ;  Oct.  5. 
Traffic  controlling  apparatus,  Railwav.     H.  C.  Vantassel 

2,101,204  ;   Dec.   7. 
Traffic   controlling  apparatus,   Railwav.     H.    A.   Wallace. 

2,089,455  ;  Aug.  10. 
Traffic  controlling  apparatus,   Railway.     H.    A.   Wallace 

2,098,638  ;  Nov.  9. 
Traffic  controlling  apparatus,  Railway.     H.  S.  Young  and 

R.  A.  McCann.    2,077,817  ;  Apr.  20. 
Traffic  controlling  system.  Centralized.     W.  W.  Wenholz. 

2,096,832  ;   Oct.  26. 
Traffic    controlling   system    for    railroads.      G.    H.    Wion. 

2,077,607  ;  Apr.  20. 
Traffic  controlling  system  for  railroads.   Centralized.     E. 

O.  Blodgett.     2,072,079  ;  Mar.  2. 
Traffic  controlling  system  for  railroads.  Centralized.     C   S 

Bushnell  and  F.  W.  Brixner.     2,068,906  ;  Jan    26 
Traffic  controlling  system  for  railroads,  Centralized.    D.  E 

De  Long.     2,083,008  ;  June  8. 
Traffic  controlling  system  for  railroads.  Centralized.     D  F 

Dp  Long  and  F.  W.  Brixner.     2.077,619  ;  Apr   '>0 
Traffic  controlling  system  for  railroads,   Centralized.     0. 

H.  Dicke.     2.067,151  ;  Jan.  5. 
Traffic     controlling    system     for     railroads,     Centralized. 

W.  D.  Hailes.     2,082,333  ;  June  1. 
Traffic  controlling  system  for  railroads.  Centralized.     W. 

D,  Hailes,     2,088,699  :  Aug,  3. 
Traffic  controlling  system  for  railroads.  Centralized,     W. 

D.  Hailes.     2,097,789  ;  Nov.  2. 
Traffic  controlling  system  for  railroads.  Centralized      W. 

D,  Hailes.  and  R.  M,  Phinnev.     2,090,912  ;  Aug   24 
Traffic  controlling  system   for  railroads.   Centralized.     T. 

J.  Judge.     2,073,580;  Mar.  9. 
Traffic  controlling  system  for  railroads.   Centralized.     T. 

J.  Judge.     2,088,793  ;  Aug.  3. 
Traffic     controlling    system     for    railroads.     Centralized. 

T.   J.   Judge.     2,095.703  ;   Oct.   12 
Traffic  controlling  system  for  railroads.  Centralized.     T.  J 

Judge.     2,097,794  ;  Nov.  2. 
Tr.affic  controlling  system  for  railroads.  Centralized.     T   J. 

Jiidge  and  C.  S.  Bushnell.     2.082.544  ;  .Tune  1. 
Traffic  controllmir  system  for  railroads.  Centralized.     W. 
m  T   Powell.     2.067,1-15;  .Tan.  5. 

Powe'ir''"068'93?-Tan"V6 ''™'''''  Centralized.  W.  T. 
''^^^^  T.  pS!'"lor2f5o'-  f^une ?'''°"'''  Centralized. 
^'powe'r^o^TOof rNov^'2!"''"'"'''''^'"  Centralized.  W.  T. 
Traffic  cnntroliin'g  system  for  railroads,  Centralized.     N. 

D    T'roston.     2.067.147;  .Tan.  5. 
Trnfhc   controlling  .system  for  railroads.   Centralized.     N 

D.  Preston.     2,090,93  6;  Aug,  24 
Traffic  controlling  system  for  railroads,  Centralized,     N. 

D    Preston,  and  T,  J.  .Tudge,      2,090,917;  Aug.  24. 

2^96  93°-^°     Ort^^n'^^™'    ^''^^y-      ^-    ^-    Hitchcock. 

'^'ooSo^r-","^''''!''"'^,®''"'^*™'    r>ailway.      D.    W.   Mersereau 
2,082,547  ;  June  1. 

''^'?oo'^or^o?^''?"'°^o  system,    Railway.      W.    T.    Powell. 
2,083,525  ;  June  8. 

^'•''096  9«'!'"oct°^6  ^''^*^'"'     ^^^'^'^y-     ^^'-  '^-     Powell. 

'^lo96'9lo-r-%^    0^*^'"'     ^^"^ay-      J-  E-     Willing. 

'''n%.m:dev'  2^1^74.  .'S^nri '■°'^'''  Centralized. 

"'"■w  T.''p"owen'.'"^2oPf8T  'j^ne''?"''"''''''''-  Centralized. 

''""'n.  p7;s''t';n!°^2  0F2'46G'-  June'f' '°'^'''  Centralized 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1045 


Traffic     governing     apparatus,     Railway.       C.     W.     Bell. 

2,085,891 ;  July  6. 
Traffic     light     post.     H.     Grussendorf     and     A.     Varren. 

2,094,741  ;  Oct.  5. 
Traffic  signal.     C.  Adler,  Jr.     2,074,246  ;  Mar.  16. 
Traffic  signal.     W.  S.  Baker.     2.096,952  ;  Oct.  26. 
Traffic  signal.    A.  A.  Blue.     2,076,396  ;  Apr.  6. 
Traffic  signal.     R.  W.   Glawe.     2,100,246;  Nov.  23. 
Traffic  signal.     G.  Gort  and  W.  Dinnerville.     2,091,359  : 

Aug.  31. 
Traffic  signal.     H.  J.  Smith.     2,071,955  ;  Feb.  23. 
Traffic  signal.     E.  F.  Waterbor.     2.095,016  ;  Oct.  5. 
Traffic  signal   control  and  switching  means.     A.  J.  Jlas- 

sey.     2,083.075  ;  June  8. 
Traffic      signal      switch.     Automatic.     C.      M.      Rushing. 

2,070,454;  Feb.  9. 
Traffic  signal  system.     C.  B.  Watson.     2. 101. 697  :  Dpc.  7. 
Traffic  signal.  Vehicle  actuated  progressive.     C.  W.  Neill. 

2,092,423  ;  Sept.  7. 
Traffic      signaling      system.         H.      J.      Brandenburger. 

2,071,494;  Feb.   23. 
Trail  builder.     ('.  Le  Blue.     2,100,445  ;  Nov.  30. 
Trailer.     H.  J.  Alvord.     2.071.489  ;  Feb.  23. 
Trailer.     K.  M.  Byron.     2,083.049  ;  June  8. 
Trailer.     H.  C.  Mvors.     2,090.874  :  Aug.  24. 
Trailer.     C.  R.  Potts.     2,100.612;  Nov.  30. 
Trailer.     A.  R.  Pribil.     2,087,299  ;  July  20. 
Trailer.      H.   l\t.   Rneers.      2  0«fl.,si5:  Aiig.   10. 
Trailer.      A.   W.    Tye.      2,082,920 ;    June   8. 
Trailer,  Automobile.     A.  L.  Conkey.     2,082,273  ;  June  1. 
Trailer  brake.     J.  Bieber.     2.093,185  ;   Sept.   14. 
Trailer  construction.     E.  D.  Clark.     2.094,836  ;  Oct.  5. 
Trailer  coupler.     C.  Berrhtold.      2,0SR.991  :  Aug.  3. 
Trailer  coupler.     L.  C.  Bradford.     2.091,668  ;  Aug.  31. 
Trailer  coupling.     C.  B.  Keys.     2,085,260  ;  June  29. 
Trailer,   Dirigible.      C.   Runyan.     2,069,928  ;   Feb.   9. 
Tj-ailer    drawbar    attachment.      G.    C.    Weis.      2,097,006  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Trailer,  Dump.     C.  Carlisle.     2.074,101  ;  Mar,  16. 
Trailer  for  automobiles.     D.  F.  Hall  and  W.  A.  Morkert. 

2,080,709;  May  18. 
Trailer  for  road  vpliicles.     IM.  R.  Bntler  and-W.  H.  Hard- 
ing.    2.069,004  ;  Jan.  26. 
Trailer    for    road    vehicles.      M.    R.    Butler    and    W.    H. 

Harding.     2,086,291  ;  July  6. 
Trailer  hitch.     L.  L.  Mahaffev.     2.100,447  ;  Nov.  30. 
Trailer  hitch.      I,.   A.   Morri."?.      2.089.400:    Aug.   10. 
Trailer   hitch.      J.    M.    Ranger.      2,084,291  ;    June    15. 
Trailer  hitch.      W.  E.    White.      2,090,857  ;   Aug.   24. 
Trailer  hitch  and  automatic  brake  control.    L.  T.  Hughes. 

2,082,308  ;  June  1. 
Trailer  hitch  and  brake  actuator.    J.  T.  Dixon.    2,100.133  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Trailer   hitch    coupling.     R.    R.    D.   Milligan.     2,101,022  ; 

Dec.   7. 
Trailer   light.     E.  J.  Eraser.     2,069.238-9  ;  Fob.   2. 
Trailer  light.     E.  J.  Fraser.     2,076.020  :  Apr.  6. 
Trailer  steering  construction.     W.  C.  Nabors.     2.089.290; 

Aug.  10. 
Trailer,  Track.     H.  H.  I.inn.     2,070,015  ;  Feb,  0. 
Train.     C.  Geissen.     2.098.949;  Nov.  16. 
Train,  Articulated.     O.  Jabelmann.     2,073.013;  Mar.  9. 
Train.    Arllculafod,      T.    II.    Schoepf    and    D.    M.    Ritchie. 

2.088.484  ;  July  27, 
Train    brake    equipment.      J.    W.    Logan,    Jr.      2,084,693; 

June  22. 
Train  braking  Rvstem.     E.E.Hewitt.     2.06S.337  ;  Jan.  19 
Train   control.     N.  C.  T,.   P.rown.     2.067,116:  Jan.  5. 
Train  control.     H.  S.  Pardee.     2,092.014;  .'<crit.  7. 
Train  control.  Automatic.     I>.  J.   Slmmen.     2,088,767-9  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Train  control  brake.  Automatic.    E.  E.  Hewitt.    2,077,928  : 

Apr.  20. 
Train  control  device,  Automatic.    C.  C.  Farmer  and  E.  E. 

Hewitt.     2,103,352;  Dec.  28. 
Train     control     svsteni.     Automatic.       C.     S.     I'.iishnell. 

2.068,907  :    Jan.    20. 
Train      control     system,     Automatic.        W.     D.      Ilailos. 

2.082,542  ;  June  1. 
Train  control  system,  Automatic.    W.K.Howe.   2.096,936; 

Oct.  20. 
Train   control   Nvstcm,    Gonllniioiis    Inductive   coded    type, 

W.   H.    Hoppo.      2,098,010 :    Nov.   2. 
Train    control    system     foi-    r.iilroads.      W.    H.    nolchard. 

2,068,766  :  Jan.  26. 
Train  descrlber  system.     F,  Benedict,     2,083.488  ;  June  8. 
Train  descrlber  system.     S.   N.   Wight.     2,084,302;   June 

in. 

Train    describing   and    recording   system.      M.    H.    l.ough- 

rldge.     2.071,640;  Feb.  23. 
Train  dispatcliing  nieehanlsin  for  ralli'oads.     N.  D.  I'reston 

and  ().  H.  DIcke.     2.082,463:  June  1. 
Train     (llsi)a  telling    system.       S.     N.     Wight.       2,082, 43Q  ; 

June  1, 
Train    dlspalchlng    RVHleni    for    railroadM.      (i.    11.    Iilckc 

2,0(18.736;    Jan.    26. 
Train    dispnicliing    svstem    for    I'lillroads,      O.    H.    DIcke. 

2,073,050-1  ;  Mnr,  9. 
Traill  dlHi)atching  svhIi'Iii  for  rnllrondM.     O.  H.  DIcke  ami 

V.  II.  Illtclicork.     2,082,152;  June  1. 
Train  dlKDMlcliliig  svhIchi   for  rallronds.     F.  P..   llltclieock 

and  O.  11.  DIcke.     2.'is'j.  162:  June  1, 
Train     dlsputclilng     KyNlem     for     railroads.       R.     Phink. 

2,085, 0:!f) ;  June  29. 


Train  dispatching  system   for  railroads.     N.   D.   Preston. 

2,082,462;  June  1. 
Train  dispatching  system  for  railroads.     N.  D.   Preston. 

2,082,464;  June  1. 
Train   dispatching  system  for  railroads.     N.  D.  Preston. 

2.082.465  ;  June  1. 
Train,  High  speed.       C.  Geissen.     2,087,377  ;  July  20. 
Train  indicator,    Motor   operated.     J.   Hutchinson.      Re. 

20,340  ;  Apr.  27. 
Train   order   deliverv   device.     A.    J.   Pieszak   and   E.   M. 

Mulcahy.     2,090,549  ;  Aug.  17. 
Train  order  holder.     L.  W.  Compton.     2,072,027  ;  Feb.  23. 
Train  pipe  connecter,  Automatic.     C.  B.  Herd.     2,089,259  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Train  pipe  connecter,  Automatic.    J.  Robinson.    2,072,905  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Train  pipe  connecter,  Automatic.     J.  Robinson.    2,089,098  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Train  pipe  connecter.  Automatic.    J.  Robinson.    2,094,672  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Train      stop      system,      Automatic.        G.      C.      Whitney. 

2,078,299  ;  Apr.  27. 
Trains,    Apparatus    for    stabilizing    high    speed.      K.    P. 

Billner.     2,099,720  ;  Nov.  23. 
Trains,    End-to-end    communication    system    for    railway. 

S.  M.  Viele.     2,095,621  ;  Oct.  12. 
Trains,  Method  and  means  for  dispatching.     S.  N.  Wight. 

2,082,435  ;  June  1. 
Trainer  for  aviators.    E.  A.  Link,  Jr.    2,099,857  ;  Nov.  23. 
Training  apparatus.     H.  Heinis.     2,084,440  ;  June  22. 
Transcribing  apparatus.     C.   G.   Ligh.     2,079,515;   May  4. 
Transfer.     M.     G.    Home    and    M.    Barone.     2,094,430; 

Sept.  28. 
Transfer.     W.   S.  Lawrence.     2,103,082  ;  Dec.  21. 
Transfer  apparatus  for  transport  vehicles.     JI.  P.  Taylor. 

2,088,122  ;  July  27. 
Transfer   compositions   and   the   printing  thereof.     F.    G. 

Francis.     2,068,268  ;  Jan,  19. 
Transfer  device.     W.  W.  Binder.     2.090.135  :  -Vug.  17. 
Transfer  device.     H.   Mauch.      2,098,154 ;   Nov.    2. 
Transfer  machine.     H.  L.  Landis.     2,066,987  ;  Jan.  5. 
Transfer  means  for  registering  wrappers  and  bands.     A. 

\V.   Kath.     2,075,291  :  Mar.  30. 
Transfer  mechanism.     J.  K.  E.  DiffenderfCer.     2,081,580  ; 

May  25. 
Transfer  mechani.sm.     L.  A.  Frayer.     2,100.028  ;  Nov.  23. 
Transfer    medium     and    making    same.       W.     P.     Cohoe. 

2,072,943  ;  Mar.  9. 
Transfer     medium.     Communicating.       S.     A.      Neidich. 

2,103,690  ;  Dec.  28. 
Transfer     record    assembly,     Selective.     L.     S.     Lankton. 

2,092,127  ;  Sept.  7. 
Transferring  mechanism.     J.  F.  Donovan  and  F.  J.  Malloy. 

2,069,086  ;  Jan,  26. 
Transformation   methods   and   apparatus.     A.    F.   Willat. 

2.095. 7S0  :  Oct.  12. 
Transformation  products  of  acrylic  acid  or  its  derivatives, 

Producing.      W.    Bauer    and    A.    Gerlach.      2,073.619  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Transformer.        W.      DUUenbach      and      G.      Leischuer. 

2,079,843;  May  11. 
Transfoniier.     II.  A.  W.  Klinkhamer.     2,091,366;  Aug.  31. 
Transformer.     W.  J.  Leidv.     2,078,331  :  Apr.  27. 
Transformer.     S.  M.  Lucas  and  C.  H.  Zierdt.     2,080,177  ; 

May  11. 
Transformer.     J.  Slorelisse.     2,097,770  ;  Nov.  2. 
Transformer.     J.  A.  Rietmann.     2.092,779:  Sept,  14. 
Transformer    and    measuring    condenser.    Combination    of 

current.      G.    Kelnath.      2,079.071  ;   May   4. 
Transformer  and   protective  device  therefor.  Three-phase. 

H.   A.  W.  Klinkhamer.     2.072,210;   Mar.   2. 
Transformer  and   the  like.     J.   G.   Sola.     2,095,294;  Oct. 

12. 
Transformer  brace.    H.  Churchill.     2.080,460;  May  18. 
Tninsformer,    Buried    type   distribution.      J.    S.    Parsons. 

2.100,721  ;  Nov.  .30. 
Transformer   case   structure.      R.    L.   Brown,      2,085,080; 

June  29. 
Tiansfornier,  High  reactance.     F,  E,  Montrov.     2, OSS, 803  ; 

.\iig.  3, 
Transformer,  Mechanical  ampllfving  and  reducing  speed. 

A.   Claude  and  W,  Manet,     2,070,510;  Feb.  9. 
Transformer,    Sheath  bonding.      H.    Halperin   and   K.   W. 

Miller.     2,087,475  ;  July  20. 
Transformer.  Slow.     A.  B.  Hvplnskl.     2,089.860:  .Aug,  10. 
Ti.insfojMii'r,     Speed.     G.     Krell    and     G.     M.     Martinet. 

:;.0T5,1  IS  ;   Mar.  ,^0. 
TrMMsforinor.  Surge  and  outnce  proof  distribution.     J.   K. 

ilodiicltc.      2.0(!6.935:  .Ian.   5. 
Tiimsformer  system.     H.  .\,  Rose,     2,085,123  :  June  20, 

"      ~  2,075,637  :    Mar,    30. 


F.   F.   Rudder.     2,077,774  ;   Apr. 
C.   E.   Ilnller.     2.088,474;   July 


insl'oinilng    die.      B.    Burvenlck. 
Transfusion  apparatus. 

20. 
Translating   apparatus. 

27. 

Translating  ai>paratus.     P,  10.  RtogofT,     2,082.036;  June  1. 
TrMiislnilng   device.     C.    R,    Ilnnna    and    E.   11.    Grelbneh, 

2, 092.064  :   Sept.   7. 
Tr:insIatlnK   means   for   television   Impulspd.      A,   P.   Rlch- 

.'uils.     2.0,S0.027  ;  May  18. 
Translating   inechanlsni    for   printing    or   reconllng   npna- 

rntus.     H.  ().  Grlllllli.     2,080,000;  Miiy  18, 
Tr"nHlatlng  MicclinnlHai   for  lypi'  |)rliiilng   icli-grnphu  nnil 

like  apparnlus,     R.  D,  Salmon,     2,003,873:  Sept,  21, 


1046 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Translating  mechanisms,  System  of  operation  of.     W.  S. 

Lemmon   and   A.   R.    Noll.      2.066,787 ;   Jan.    5. 
Translucent      projection      screen.        F.      W.      Jackman. 

2,071.342;  Feb.   23. 
Transmission.     G.     M.     Barnes     and     W.     E.     Preston. 

2,088,581  ;  Aug.  3. 
Transmission.     C.  H.  Barton.     2,067.592  ;  Jan.  12. 
Transmi.ssion.     D.  S.  Bennetch.     2,097,436  ;  Nov.  2. 
Transmission.     R.   Chilton.     2,079,678-81 ;  May  11. 
Transmission.     R.   Chilton.     2,079,683 ;  May   11. 
Transmission.     R.  Chilton.     2,100,629-32  ;  Xov.  30. 
Transmission.    A.  Y.  Dodge.     2,082,444  ;  June  1. 
Transmission.       A.     Y.     Dodge     and     V.     W.     Kliesrath. 

2,093.236  ;   Sept.  14. 
Transmission.     H.  S.  Eberhard.     2,079.903  ;  May  11. 
Transmission.     T.  L.  Fawick.     2,100,312  ;  Nov.  30. 
Transmission.     T.  L.  Fawick.      2,101.134  :  Dec.  7. 
Transmission.     H.  Ford,  A.  O.  Roberts,  and  H.  W.  Simp- 
son.    2,088,782  ;  Aug.  3. 
Transmission.     A.  Forichon.     2,069,408 ;  Feb.  2. 
Transmission.     F.  J.  Joyce.     2,079,691 ;  May  11. 
Transmission.     R.  Lapsley.     2.096,304:    Oct.   19. 
Transmission.     W.  T.  Livermore.     2.100.810  :  Nov.  30. 
Transmission.      E.   McCormick  and   W.   H.   Worthington. 

2,103,543  ;  Dec.  28. 
Transmission.      H.  A.  Jliller.     2.095.393;  Oct.  12. 

T.  M.  Mueller.     2,085,668  ;  June  29. 

P.  W.  Neff.     2,098,691  ;  Nov.  9. 

W.  B.  Osborne.     2,066,482  ;  Jan.  5. 

H.  F.  Patterson.     2.099,140;  Nov.  16. 

C.  F.  Rauen.     2,072,057  ;  Feb.   23. 

A.  a.  Schneider.     2.099.630  ;  Nov.  16. 

M.  Stucatur.     2,080,067  ;  May  11. 

T.  B.  Tvler.     2,081.689  :  ]\Iav  2.'i. 

C.  W.  Van  Ranst.     2,079,724  ;  May  11. 

Machine  tool.     J.  B.  Armitage. 


L.  F.  Nenninger. 
W.      Pohl. 


Transmission. 
Transmission. 
Transmission. 
Transmission. 
Transmission. 
Transmission. 
Transmission. 
Transmission. 
Transmission. 
Transmission  and  control, 

2,085,888  ;  July  6. 
Transmission  and  control  mechanism. 

2.076.859;  Apr.  13. 
Transmission      and      control      mechanism. 

2,085,272  ;  June  29. 
Transmission  and  control  mechanism  for  bicycles  or  like. 

T.  Thompson.     2,094,687  ;  Oct.  5. 
Transmission   and    control   mechanism.    Milling   machine. 

M.     Romaine,     W.     D.     Archea,     and     E.     G.     Roehm. 

2,070,808  ;  Feb.  16. 
Transmission  and  control  system.  Automobile.     E.  H.  J. 

C.  Gillett.     2,087,643  ;  July  20. 
Transmission   and   operating  mechanism   device   therefor. 

A.    H.   Jessen.     2,085,805  ;  July  6. 
Transmission  and  operating  the  same,  Hvdraulic  variable 

speed.      E.   Seibold.      2.067.793;  Jan.  12. 
Transmission  assembly  for  generator  drives.     W.  A.  Pitt, 

Jr.     2,084,2.59  ;  June  15. 
Transmission,   Auto.     E.  D.   Diaz.     2,097,656  ;  Nov.   2. 

Automatic.     O.     H.     Banker.     2,067.897  ; 


Automatic.  E.  E.  Cotanch.  2,067,562 ; 
C.  P.  Hopson.  2,102,624  ;  Dec. 
Automatic.  R.  E.  Keller.  2,068,142 ; 
Automatic.  A.  E.  Kilpela. 
Automatic.     R.    M.    Nardone. 


Automatic. 
Automatic. 


C. 

S. 


Automatic  change  speed. 
J.  L.  Getaz. 
P.     L. 


2,097,569  ; 

2,070,215  ; 

2,094,846  ; 

2,094,418  ; 

Marcott. 

2,090,791 ;  Aug. 

Tenney.     2,101,765  ; 


F.      Rauen. 
G.    Swanson. 


A.   F. 


C.   E.    Starr.     2,068,437  ;   Jan. 


Transmission 
Jan.  19. 

Transmission 
Jan.  12. 

Transmission,  Automatic. 
21. 

Transmission, 
Jan.  19. 

Transmission, 
Nov.  2. 

Transmission, 
Feb.  9. 

Transmission, 
Oct.  5. 

Transmission, 
Sept.  28. 

Transmission. 

2,100.505  ;  Nov.  30. 

Transmission,  Automobile. 
24. 

Transmission.    Automotive, 
Dec.   7. 

Transmission,    Auxiliary. 
19. 

Transmission    case   for   automobiles.    Semi-automatic.     F. 
Ilnizdo  and  ^'.   Oborm.i.ipr.      2.0f!7.R4S  :   .T.nn.    12. 

Transmission,  Change  speed.     R.  E.  Lewis.     2,086,563-4  ; 
July  13. 

Transmi.ssion,      Change      speed.        W.       T.      Livermore. 
2,103,540  ;  Dec.  28. 

Transmission,    Change   speed   planetary.      O.    H.   Banker. 
2,077.387  ;  Apr.  20. 

Transmission,    Combined    hand    and    automatically    con- 
trolled.    G.  L.  Brown.     2.075.79S  :  .\pr.  6. 

Transmission,    Combined    hand    and    aiitomaticallv    con- 
trolled.    G.  L.  Brown,     2.082.679  ;  June  1. 

Transmission  control.    R.  Chilton.    2,079,682  ;  May  11. 

Transmission   control.     P.   L.  Tenney  and  O.   Rasmusson. 
2,068,710  ;  Jan.  26. 

Transmission  conlrol  in  signaling  svstems.     B.  G.  Bjorn- 
son.     2,081,422  ;  May  25. 

Transmission  control  in  signaling  systems.     A.  C.  Dickie- 
son.      2.101,240:  Dec.  7. 

Transmission   control   in  signaling  systems.      O.   R.   Gar- 
field.    2.098.286  :  Nov.  9. 

Transmission  control  in  two-way  signaling  system.     B.  G. 
P.jornsnn  and  N.  W.   Bryant.     2.066.325;  Jan.  5. 

Transmission        control        mechanism.        G.        Fleischel. 
2,092,447  ;  Sept.  7. 


Transmission  control  mechanism  for  motor  vehicles.     G. 

T.  Randol.     2.071,359  ;  Feb.  23. 
Transmission  control  mechanism.  Friction.     J.  O.  Almen 

and  W.  D.  Gove.     2,073,134  ;  Mar.  9. 
Transmission  device.     C.   W.  Weiss.     2,092,437  ;   Sept.   7. 
Transmission  device.  Variable.     E.  C.  Briggs.     2,088,834  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Transmission  for  trucks.    R.  Lapsley.    2,085,322  ;  June  29. 
Transmission  for  vehicle  brakes.  Hydraulic.     B.  M.  More- 
house.    2,074,617  ;  Mar.  23. 
Transmission  gearing.     L.  Nika.     2,075.404  ;  Mar.  30. 
Transmission,      Hydraulic.      F.      H.      Black.      2,088,583 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Transmission,    Hydraulic.      J.    K.    Douglas.      2,071,781 ; 

Feb.    23. 
Transmission,  Hydraulic.     W.  Ferris,  J.  K.  Douglas,  and 

G.  F.  Fobian.     2,097,857  ;  Nov.  2. 
Transmission,  Hydraulic.     W.  Ferris,  J.  K.  Douglas,  and 

G.  H.  Fobian.     2.101,495  ;  Dee.  7. 
Transmission,  Hydraulic.     G.  V.  Highsmith.     2,096,853 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Transmission,    Hydraulic.       L.    E.    Hughes.       2,075,944 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Transmission,    Hydraulic.     E.    Seibold.     2,067,209  ;    Jan. 

12. 
Transmission,  Hydraulic.    G.  Solomon.    2.072.722  ;  Mar.  £. 
Transmission,  Hvdraulic.     R.  Tyler.     2,082,473  ;  June  1. 
Transmission,     Hydraulic.       E.     Wiedmann.       2,093,690 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Transmission  line  for  electrical  signalins  systems.     J.  J. 

B.  Lair  and  G.  E.  M.  Perroux.     2,097,491 ;  Nov.   2. 
Transmission    line,    Frequency    control.      F.    H.    Kroger. 

2,077,800  ;  Apr.  20. 

Transmission  line  support.  C.  A.  Rogge.  2,076,745  ;  Apr. 
13. 

Transmission  line  support.  J.  E.  Talbott.  2,086,927 ; 
July  13. 

Transmission  means.  Variable.  C.  Bancroft.  2,101,233  ; 
Dec.   7. 

Transmission  measuring  apparatus.  J.  W.  Hoppesch. 
2,088,702  ;  Aug,  3. 

Transmission  measuring  system.  H.  A.  Affel  and  F.  H. 
Best.     2,068,309  ;  Jan.   19. 

Transmission  mechanism.  S.  Budlong.  2,098,716 ; 
Nov.  9. 

Transmission  mechanism.  G.  E.  Lemb.  2,088,110  ;  July 
27. 

Transmission  mechanism.     A.  Madl6.     2,097,683  ;  Nov.  2. 

Transmission  mechanism.  C.  A.  Neracher.  2,077,578 ; 
Apr.  20. 

Transmission  mechanism.  E.  S.  Spinney.  2,070,456 ; 
Feb.  9. 

Transmission  mechanism.  B.  A.  Swennes.  2,071,589 ; 
Feb.  23. 

Transmission  mechanism.  Accelerating.  F.  H.  Stolp. 
2,084,658  ;  June  22. 

Transmission  mechanism  for  power  booms  of  concrete 
pavers.     A.  E.  Lundbye.     2,099,070  ;  Nov.  16. 

Transmission  mechanism  for  two  movements  and  in  di- 
rectional signals  for  vehicles.  A.  Campbell,  A.  Gold- 
smith, and  F.  K.  \Yhite.     2.093.597  ;  Sept.  21. 

Transmission  mechanism.  Hydraulic  power.  J.  M.  Beau- 
mont.    2.078,-597  ;  Apr.  27. 

Transmission  mechanism  of  the  V-pulley  type.  G.  J.  Ab- 
bott.    2.068,784  ;  Jan.  26. 

Transmission       mechanism.       Variable.  C.       Walker. 

2,078.822  ;  Apr.  27. 

Transmission  network.  E.  L.  Norton.  2,070,677  ;  Feb. 
16. 

Transmission  of  angular  movements.  Distant.  E.  Granat. 
2,071,689  ;  Feb.  23. 

Transmission,  Over-drive.  W.  B.  Barnes.  2,066,873 ; 
Jan.  5. 

Transmission,  Power.  E.  J.  Brasseur.  2,092,241  ; 
Sept.  7. 

Transmission    ratio.    Device    for   automatically    changing. 

C.  Fontana.     2.069.007  ;   Jan,   26. 

Transmission  regulation.    F.  A.  Brooks.    2,075,975  :  Apr.  6. 
Tmnsmission  regulation.    C.  O.  Mallinckrodt.     2,098,968  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Transmission  regulation.     S.  B.  Wright.     2,074,446  ;  lilar. 

23. 
Transmission       regulation      system.         F.      A.       Cowan. 

2,085.639  ;  June  29. 
Transmission    ring   for   spindles   and   manufacturing   the 

same.  Elastic.     J.  M.  Marti.     2,078,678  ;  Apr.  27. 
Transmission      shifting     mechanism.        H.      S.     Watson. 

2,078,474;  Apr.  27. 
Transmission.     Single     side     band.       E.      S.     Purington. 

2,098.307  ;  Nov.  9. 
Transmission,    Speed   reducer  and   other.      G.   H.   Fraser. 

2.101.845  ;  Dec.   14. 
Transmission   system.      .T.   H.   Bell.      2,096,025  ;    Oct.    19. 
Transmission  system.     R.   D.  Fracassi.     2,083,645  ;  June 

15. 
Transmission    system.     E.   Kasemann.     2,083,653 ;   June 

15. 
Transmission  system.     I.  B.  Levine.     2.099  022  ;  Nov.  16. 
Transmission  system.    R.  B.  Lord.    2,073,451 ;  Mar.  9. 
Transmission  system.     L.  Schott.     2,084,457;  June  22. 
Transmission   system.     M.   E.    Strieby.      2,102,138;   Dec. 

14. 
Transmission     system     and     controls     therefor.       A.     H. 

Neuland.     2.085,703  ;  July  6. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1047 


Transmission  system,   Coaxial.     K.  C.  Black.     2,089,179  ; 

Aufr.  10. 
Transmission      system,      Electrical.     C.      F.      Stromeyer. 

2,070.071 ;  Feb.  9. 
.  Transmission        system,        Electrooptical.        P.       Mertz. 

2,095,341;  Oct.  12. 
Transmission     system,     High     frequency.       C.     E.     Fav. 

2,081,425  ;  May  25. 
Transmission  system.  Infinity  variable  speed  mechanical. 

A.  B.  Bassoff.     2,006,758  :  .Tan.  5. 
Transmission  system.  Selective.     E.  A.  Laport.    2,089,561  ; 

Aug.   10. 
Transmission  system,  Vehicular.     A.  Winther.    2,077,194  : 

Apr.  13. 
Transmission,    Variable    speed.      T.    Barisli.      2,090,606  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Transmission,  Variable  speed.    W.  L.  Pollard.    2,089,295  ; 

Aug.   10. 
Transmission,     Variable     speed.       F.     Suys.       2,093,292 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Transmission,  Variable  speed.     Z.  V.  Weisel.     2,097,007  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Transmission,   Variable   speed   and   automatically   driven. 

G.  Fleiscbel.     2,092,446  ;  Sept.  7. 
Transmission,    Variable    speed    power.      A.    Lysholm,    F. 

Horney,  and  G.  Wahlsten.     2,102,634-5  ;  Dec.  21. 
Trjinsmissions,     System     for     high     frequency.      W.     M. 

Hahnemann  and  F.  Gerth.     2,099.395  :  Nov.   16. 
Transmitter.     C.  J.   de  L.   de  la   Sablonifere.     2,089,785  ; 

Aug.   10. 
Transmitter.     F.    S.    Mabry.     2.095.758 ;    Oct.   12. 
Transmitter.      D.    Prinz    and    F.    Herriger.       2,074,857 : 

Mar.  23. 
Transmitter    arrangement    for    guiding    airplanes.       M. 

Lock.     2,097,072  :  Oct.  20. 
Transmitter    for    electromagnetic    waves.       E.     Kramar. 

2,072,268  ;  Mar.  2, 
Transmitter  power  control.     W.  Buschbeck,  H.  Prost,  and 

F.  Boettcher.     2,084,762  ;  June  22. 
Transmitter,  Power  operated.     W.  S.  Lemmon,  H.  R.  Rose, 

and  F.  \V.  Young.     2.072,458  ;  Mar.  2. 
Transmitter,  Radio.     H.  D.  Wilson,  Jr.     2,077,160  :  Apr. 

13. 
Transmitter,    Telemetric.      F.    R.   Thompson.      2,081,414; 

Jlay  25. 
Transmitter,   Torque.     J.   P.   Ruth.      2,080,548 ;  May    18. 
Trniismittcr,    Ultra   Iiigh    frequency.      H.   W.    VV.   Walden. 

2,091,603;    Aug.    31. 
Transmitter,   Variable  impulse.     W.   Koenig.     2,099,982- 

Nov.  23. 
Transmitters,    Modulating    high-frequency.     H.    Wehrlin, 

and  L.  Pungs.     2,090,820  ;  Aug.  24. 
Transmitting  and  receiving  system.     M.  L.  Nelson,  H.  C. 

Robinson,   and  J.  I.  Bellamy.     2,103,296  ;  Dec.   28. 
TiJinsmitting  apparatus.     A.  M.  Cravatli.     2,091,701  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Transmittijig  apparatus.     F.   G.   Kelly,   Jr.     2,086,913 

July  13. 
Transmitting  system,  Automatic  self-synchronized.     G.  W. 

Watson.     2,074,037  ;  Mar.  16. 
Transom  operator.     J.  V.  Eichel,  Jr.     2,080,307;  May  11. 
Transparency  mounting.     D'A.  A.  Young,  Jr.,  and  F.  E. 

Tuttle.     2,088,944  :  Aug.  3. 
Transparency.    Multii)late.     G.    W.    Batchell.     2.077.305  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Transparent    container.      E.    T.    Ferngrcn.      2,097,690- 

Nov.  2. 
Transparent   molded   article   from    casein   and  urea-form- 

aldeh.vdecondoiisation       products.  M.       Lendecker 

2,090,452  ;  Aug.   17. 
Transportation    method    and    means.      W.    J.    Biglev.    Jr 

2,091,090  ;  Aug.  24. 
Transi)orlation    sy.'4t('m    and    apparatus.     J.    P.    Ilubbell 

2.101.711  :   Dec.    7. 
Transportation      svslem.      High      speed.      J.      O.      ITcinze 

2,101.024  :    Dec.   7. 
Transportation   system,    Intorurbnn   and   subway.      U.    F 

N<-wton,     2.070.914:  Apr.  I.'i, 
Transporting  and   guidinir  means.     L.   Desbordes  and   P. 

Bertraml.      2,085.575  ;  June  29. 
Transporting  mi-ans   for  ro;iil   rolb^i's  and  tlie  like.     C    F 

Gn-iner.     2,088,854  ;  Aug.  3. 
Trap  :   fire— 

Amalgam   trap.  Iiisiet   trap. 

Animal   trap.  Metal  ti:ii). 

AnIi  and  sool    tnii).  Milk   bottle   trap. 

Backfire  trap.  Mole  I  lap. 

Bird  trail.  I'al  trap. 

I'lirgliir  tr.'p.  Kmich  trap. 

Double  huh   rniining   trap.        Rodent  trap. 

Drain   liiip.  .S;in(l  Imp. 

TOIe(!t  rociil  iiig  trap.  Steam  ti;i|). 

Fish   Mild   criib   trap.  'riicrniont:it  Ic  t  nn). 

GaH  and  air  trap.  Vacuiini    hn-alcer    tr.ip. 

Grease  t  lap.  WaHle  out  let   trap. 

Hog  trap.  \\;iHi('   I  nip. 

'I'l-ap.      r,.    IteriMon.      2.I()I.7SS;    Dec.    7. 
Trap.      S.Brown.      2,094,835  ;  Oct.  5. 
'I'nip.      I-.   J.   <'lieek.      2,1(11,6(1!):   D<T.    7. 
'I'rap.      F.   R.  rniiilicar.      2.0(IH.(1.'-,(1  ;   Jan.   2fl. 
Trap.      S.   B.    HarlilMon.      2, 0.^7,011;  July  20. 
Trap.     A.  G.  Kahn.     2,073,373  ;  Miir.  0.  " 
Trap.      J.  ('.  I'ewther.      2,(M)5,101  ;  Oct.  Ti. 


Trap    and    manufacturing    same.    Glass    minnow.      E.    O. 

Simpson  and  A.  F.  Kraft.     2,082,662  ;  June  1. 
Trap     bait     clamp.     Mouse     and     rat.     G.     G.     Sprang. 

2.077,280;    Apr.   13. 
Trap  cage.     C.   Magee.     2,095,553;  Oct.   12. 
Trav,  Coin.     J.  H.  Bowman.     2,094,834;  Oct.  5. 
Trap  for  animals.     I.  A.  Shanton.     2,102,563  ;  Dec.  14. 
Tray   for   automatic   phonographs.    Record   receiving   and 

reversing.     A.  Hill.     2,097,323  ;  Oct.  26. 
Trap    for    drainage    systems.    Nonsiphoning.     E.    W.    N. 

Boo.sey.     2,088,993  ;  Aug.  3. 
Trap  for  fish  lifts.  Fish.     L.  E.  Knerr.     2,102,629  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Trap    for    sinks,    etc..   Detachable    sediment.      H.    Ranish. 

2,079,038;  May  4. 
Trap   for  vacuum  pumps.   Oil.     G.   W.   Harry.     2,079,406 ; 

May  4. 
Trap  shooting  apparatus.    P.  H.  Buxton  and  H.  C.  Foster. 

2,077,672  ;  Apr.  20. 
Traveler.     P.  C.  Wentworth.     2,067,429;  Jan.  12. 
Traveling  bag.     J.  A.  Herzog.     2.078.383  :  Apr.  27. 
Traveling  bag.     F.  J.  Sullivan.     2.103,207  ;  Dec.  21. 
Traveling    block.       E.    Burns    and    H.     P.    Wickersham. 

2,078,122  ;  Apr.  20. 
Traveling  case.     L.  G.  Stanley.     2,103,281 ;  Dec.  28. 
Traveling  case.  Lady's.     G.  M.  Bjorkman.     2.078.557  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Traveling  sign.     T.  Naus.     2,069,110;   Jan.  26. 
Trawl  board  and   the  like.      E.   C.   S.    Clark.     2,066.519  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Tray.     H.  Klein.     2,069,957  ;  Feb.  9. 
Trav,   Adjustable  shampoo.     J.   F.   Goodrich.     2,087,843  ; 

July  20. 
Tray  and       holder.     Dental     impression.       L.     Kalvin. 

2,089,265  ;    Aug.   10. 
Trav    and     making     the     same,     Freezing.     F.     Conway. 

2,077.220  ;  Apr.  13. 
Tray,  Cabinet-enclosed  posting.    D.  E.  Hunter.    2,071,930  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Tray,   Counter.     E.   P.esancon.      2,090,176;  Aug.   17. 
Tray,  Dental  impression.     N.  Hershau.     2,089,206  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Trav,  Display.     H.  H.  Williams.     2.076.690  :  Apr.  13. 
Tray,  Egg.     G.  W.   Swift,  Jr.     2,066,587  :   Jan.  5. 
Tray,  Egg  handling.     J.  W.  Johnson.     2,092,847  ;  Sept.  14. 
Tray  for  canary  cages.     J.  P.  Leindorf.     2,100,192  ;  Nov. 

23. 
Tray     for     jewelry     and     the     like.       F.     S.     Williams. 

2,085,460  ;  June  29. 
Tray    for    packaging    food.    Compartment.      E.    Holoubek. 

2,073,635  ;  Mar.  16. 
Tray      for     recliner-back      chairs.        S.      B.      McDonald. 

2,098,426  ;  Nov.  9. 
Tr.ay,  Freezing.      L.  W.  Atchison.      2.077.200;  Apr.  13. 
Tray,  Freezing.     R.   H.   Chilton.      2,067,074  ;  Jan.   5. 
Tray,  Freezing.     B.  B.  Geyer.     2,081,428  ;  May  25. 
Trav,  Free:',ing.     IT.   H.   Richter.     2.076,208  :  Apr.   6. 
Tray,   Ice.     F.  J.  Leyner.     Re.   20,371  ;  May  18. 
Tray,  Ice.     J.  H.  Miner.     2.072.601  ;  Mar,  2. 
Tray,   Ice  cul)e.      T.   J.   Jlorton,   Jr.      2.090.403;   Oct.    19. 
Tray,  Incubator  egg.     II.  IT.  Reiners.     2.087,044  ;  July  13. 
Tra.v,  Letter.     J.  II.  Page.     2,100,720;  Nov.  30. 
Tray  moving  device  for  ovens.    E.  C.  Hillman.    2,070,049  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Tray,  Refrigerator.     C.  M.  Hartman.     2,074.546  ;  Jlar.  23. 
Tray     relea.se    mechanism.     Ice.       S.     W.     E.     Anderson. 

2.098,850  ;  Nov.  9. 
Tray    separator    construction.    Freezing.     C.    Steenstrup. 

2.007.799  ;  Jan.  12. 
Tray,  Service.     S.   Bloomfleld.     2,099,433  ;  Nov.  16. 
Tray,    Service.      B.   M.   Offutt.      2,101,686;   Dec.    7. 
Tray  struct ur(>  for  bubble  towers.     C.  L.  Smith  and  G.  W. 

RoUin.     2,077,645  ;  Apr.  20. 
Tra.v.     [Ttility.      J.    A.    Eliason    and    M.    A.    Lindberg. 

2,089,737  ;  Aug.  10. 
Tread  and  assembling  the  same.     H.  Nngin.     2,087,923  ; 

July  27. 
Tn  ad  for-  i)neumatic  tires.     G.  W.  Anderson.     Re.  20,431  ; 

June  20. 
Tread  means  for  double  tired  wheels.       R.  N.  Bennett  and 

V.  L.  George.      2,087,396  ;   Julv  20, 
Treadle  mechanism.     II.  E.  Elliott.     2,085,427  ;  Tune  29. 
Tn>nting  apparatus,      ,1.   W.   lOrb.      2.094.S79  ;  Oct.   5, 
Tre.illnL-     apparatus.       W.     W.     Sibson,     Jr.       2,098,006; 

Nov.   2. 
Tre;itment   chiiir.      F.   ami    Ii\   Koenigkr.iiner.      2.098,500; 

Nov.  9. 
Treatment    of    n     roller    surface.       A.     Ti.     Frewnnndor. 

2.088,472  ;  July  27. 
Tr(>e     ai)pen(l:igi',      Chrlstmns.      R.      Nielsen.     2,092,520; 

Sept.  7. 
Tr.-e,      ArtifielMl.        I!.      Williams     and      0.     V.     Kranior. 

2.0.8(),5'j;i  ;  May  18. 
Till'  tilling  appMnituR.      ('.   !•".   I'erssoii.      2.077.006;  Apr. 

13. 
Tree  protection.     C.  O.  Grimes.     2,086,070;  July  1.1. 
Tii'i'.  Hevolvliig  appiiiil.      I,,  Cnlien.      2.0!>t,l.<!ir:   .Sept.  28. 
Tree  lag  holder.     S.  N.  Koiillclikov.     2.0S7.I53;  July  IS. 
Trellis.      S.   (Jreen.      2.070,l)8.S  ;    Feb,    16. 
Tri'iichei-,     Power     driven.       A.     J.     I'tMiote.       2,060,712: 

Feb.  2. 
TrcHtle.     R.  C.  Brown.     2.000,668;  Oct.  10. 
TrcHlle  for  [iMper  trinniiing  lionnis  iind  (he  like.  1'\>ld!ibU\ 

D.  H.  Wleslander.     2,077.5  11  ;  Apr.  20 


1048 


IXDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Tri.ilkvlauiines,  Production  of.     K.  Smeykal.     2,090,953  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Triangle-protractor.     J.  C.  Niemeyer.     2.070,675  ;  Feb.  16. 
Triazodyestuffs.     II.   Clingestein,   E.   GUetenberg,   and   O. 

Goos.     2,073,000  ;  Mar.  9. 
Tri-calcium     pliosphate,     Making.       W.     H.      Maclntire. 

2,095,994;  Oct.  19. 
Tricarbocyanines  and  preparing  them.     L.  G.   S.  Brooker. 

2,094,580  ;  Oct.  5. 
Trigger  and  safety  device.  Selective  hair.     J.  T.  Gurney. 

2.068,289  ;   Jan.   19. 
Trigger  for  shutters.  Folding.     N.  B.  Green.     Re.  20,407  ; 

June  15. 
Trigger  mechanism.     P.  Giovannetti.     2,085,258  ;  June  29. 
Trigger    mechanism    for    machine    guns.      S.    G.     Green. 

2,069,244  ;  Feb.  2. 
Trigger     mechanism     of     automatic     guns.      L.     Stange. 

2,088,877  ;  Aug.  3. 
Trigger  mechanism.  Rotational.    F.  T.  Holmes.    2,099,849  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Trigger  protector.     W.  M.  Drake.     2,080,202  ;  May  11. 
Trisonometric  problems.  Apparatus  for  calculating.    F.  A. 

liug.     2,077,523  ;  Apr.  20. 
Trimethylamine  and  ammonia.  Separating.     C.  E.  Andrews 

and  R.  N.  Washburne.     2,095,786  ;  Oct.  12. 
Trimethylamine  and  ammonia.  Separating  a   mixture   of. 

M.  R.  Fenske  and  C.  E.  Andrews.     2,091,630;  Aug.  31. 
Trimethylamine,  Production  of.     P.  Herold,  W.  Wustrow, 

and  H.  AYetzel.     2,091,636  ;  Aug.  31. 
Trimmer.     G.  and  M.  Prodromos.     2,077,261  ;  Apr.  13. 
Trimmer,   Automatic   random   length.     F.   A.    Nocholson. 

2,091,647;  Aug.  31. 
Trimmer  condenser.     L.  C.  Johnson.     2,067,238  ;  Jan.  12, 
Trimmer,  Hedge.     W.  R.  Bankson.     2.082,610  ;  June  1. 
Trimmer,  Hedge.     R.  C.  Gallinant.     2.097,761  ;  Nov.  2. 
Trimmer,  Hedge.     L.  V.  Newman.     2,074,062  ;  Mar.  16. 
Trimmer,    Lawn    edge.     C.    A.     Pipenhagen.     2,075,301  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Trimmer,  Shrubbery.     P.  J.  Mercatoris.     2,091,827  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Trimming     and     stitching     machine.        G.     M.     Eames. 

2,076,178;  Apr.  6. 
Trimming     apparatus.       E.     T>.     Browning.       2,086,254 ; 

July    6. 
Trimming  device.     E.  G.  Nielsen.     2,090,548  ;  Aug.  17. 
Trimming  device.     L.  T.   Sachtleben.     2.101.45.S  :  Dec.   7. 
Trimming  machine.     C.   F.   Fitzgerald.     2,085,149  ;   June 

29. 
Trimming    machine.      H.    M.    Hessenbruch.       2,074,547  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Trimming  machine.      G.    Rosenberger.     2,085,393 ;    June 

29. 
Trimming     mechanism     attachment.        W.     P.     Geartv. 

2,008,493  ;  Nov.  9. 
Trimming    mechanism    for    sewing   machines.      F.    Ebert. 

2.085,643  :  June  29. 
Trimming,  Molded.     H.  W.  Buhler.     2,096,606  ;   Oct.   19. 
Trip    mechanism    for     dumping    buckets.     J.    A.    Elmes. 

2,095,322  ;  Oct.  12. 
Trip    mechanism    for    filling    machines.       R.    B.    Bagby. 

2,099.253  ;  Nov.  10. 
Tripping  means  for  circuit  interrupters.     W.  M.  Scott,  Jr. 

2.092,592  :  Sept.  7. 
Tripod  head,  Adjustable.     G.  P.   Silberstein.     2,089,439  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Trocar.     A.  M.  Peterson.     2,097,039  ;  Oct.  26. 
Trolley  base.     C,  I.  Earll.     2,084,727  ;  June  22. 
Trolley     contactor.       S.     S.     Stolp     and     R.     C.     Sutton. 

2,076,101  ;  Apr.  6. 
Trolley    duct.    Electrical    distribution.      H.    J.    L.    Frank 

and   W.   A.    Harper.      2.096.579;    Oct.    19. 
Trolley,  Pantograph.     H.  W.  Williams.    2,073,189  ;  Mar.  9. 
Trolley    shoe.    Renewable    and    self-lubricating.      H.    A 

Leonhauser.     2,099,491  ;  Nov.  16. 
Trolley  roller.     A.  W.  I/emmon.     2,070,239  ;  Apr.  6. 
Trolley    system.    Overhead.      S.    S.    Matthes.      2,099,494 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Trolley     systems.     Spacing     bar     for.     L.     C.     Spencer. 

2.094.382;   Sept.  28. 
Trolley  wire  lubricator.     H.  F.  Brown.     2,066,701  :  Jan   5 
Trolley  yoke.     C.  H.  Mclnnis.     2,101,951  ;  Dec.  14. 
Trolling  and  casting  reel.     \V.  G.  La  I'icrre.     2,097,295  : 

Oct.  26. 
Trolling  hook.     L.  S.  Chiloott.      2.093.954  ;   Sept.  21. 
Trombone.     A.  Adriani.     2,093,993  ;   Sept.  28. 
Trombone.     J.  F.  Burke.     2,071.022  ;  Fob.   16. 
Trommel.     R.  D.  Heller.     2,086,551  ;  Jiilv  13. 
Trotlino  rack.     W.   J.   Kersenbrock.      2,100.763;   Nov.  30. 
Trough,   Poultry   feeding.     A.   Perrich.      2,080,672 ;    Mai 

IS. 
Trousor    culT    and     fastening    same.       C.    B.     Goodstein 

2,103,845;  Dec.  28. 
Trousers.     C.  L.  Leo.     2,074,070  ;  Mar.  16. 
Trousers.     AV.  A..Per8Son.     2,087,357 ;  July  20. 
Trousers    and    forming    same.      I).    M.    Dean.      2,079,398 ; 

May  4. 
Trousers  and  making  the  same.     M.  Jacobs.     2,103,985  • 

Dec.  28. 
Ti'oiisiTs   construction.     R.    Ilirschfeld.     2,075,395;   Mar 

Trousers  construction.     W.  ShuliU.     2.082.469;  June  1. 
Trousers    cuffs    or    the    like.      W.    Ficrman.      2,097,060 ; 
Cct.  20. 


Trousers  display  device.    M.  P.  Kohl.     2,074,924  ;  Mar.  23. 

Trousers  slacks.     M.  C.  Bohr.     2,075,928  ;  Apr,  6. 

Truck.     T.  V.   Buck-waiter.      2.100,065  ;   Nov.  23. 

Truck.     R.  B.  Cottrell.     2,088.291  ;  July  27. 

Truck.     C.  L.  Eastburg.     2,079,845  ;  May  11. 

Truck.     C.  L.  Eastburg.     2,103,979  ;  Dec.  28. 

Truck.     W.  C.  Hed!?cock.     2.098.061  ;  Nov.  9. 

Truck.     A.  H.  Oelkers.      2,079,658  ;  May  11. 

Truck     and     conveyer.     Combination.       C.     A.     Nesseth. 

2,102,432  ;  Dec.  14. 
Truck    and    the    like.    Shoveling    hand.      A.    C.    Gulliver. 

Re.  20,228  ;  Jan.  5. 
Truck    and    trailer    coupling.      W.    Zeindler.      2,072,239 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Truck,    Automobile.    M.     V.    GilPon.       2.079..345  :    May    4. 
Truck,  Automobile.    H.  Goeddertz.     2,074,176  ;  Mar.  16. 
Truck  beds,  Sliding  reach  and  sleeve  for.     G.  P.  Slater. 

2,082,603  ;  June  1. 
Truck  bodv.     M.  P.  Zimicki.     2,088,078  ;  July  27. 
Truck    body    attachment.      V.    L.    Colorigh.      2,079,790; 

May  11. 
Truck  body.  Automotive.     B.  F.  Fitch.     2,100,323  :  Nov. 

30. 
Truck,   Car.     W.    S.  Dietrich.     2,103.713  ;  Dec.   28. 
Truck,  Car.     K.  M.  Hamilton.     2,087,476-7  ;  July  20. 
Truck,  Car.     R.  C.  Hobson.     2,091,853-4  ;  Aug.   31. 
Truck,  Car.     J.  J.  Lazna.     2,091,783  ;  Aug.  31. 
Truck,  Car.     J.   S.  McWhirter.     2.098,459  ;  Nov.  9. 
Truck,  Car.    J.  A.  Shafer.    2,073,075  ;  Mar.  9. 
Truck   construction,    Tank.      R.    A.    Bradley.      2,097,113 : 

Oct.  26. 
Truck,    Container    pick-up.     W.    T.    Hobbis.     2,077,349 : 

Apr.  13. 
Truck  cover.     O.   C.  Tate,  Sr.     2,068,041  ;  Jan.  19. 
Truck,  Display.     L.  H.  Best.     2,078,217;  Apr.  27. 
Truck,    Floor.     F.    J.    Shepard,    Jr.    and    N.    Warshaw. 

2,070,095;   Feb.  9. 
Truck    for    frozen    desserts,    Decorative    dummy    display. 

C.  A.  Sioros.     2,095,088  ;  Oct.  5. 
Truck  for  tractors.   Substitute  front.      G.   W.    Engstrom. 

2,074,685  ;  Mar.  23. 
Truck  for  use  with  shaking  conveyers.  Conveyer-propelled 

supply.     R.  Moore.     2,100,144  ;  Nov.  23. 
Truck,     Hand.     J.     A.     Flicker    and     C.     R.     Callaghan. 

2.077.144:  Apr.  13. 
Truck,  Hand.     S.  S.  Milieu.     2,096,994 ;  Oct.  26. 
Truck,   Hand.     O.   Schuetze.     2,079,719 ;   May   11. 
Truck,  Industrial.     C.  E.  Cochran.     2,080,304 ;  May  11. 
Truck,  Industrial.     H.  A.  Stevenson.    .2,008,825  ;  Jan,  26. 
Truck,  Industrial.     F.    Stoner.     2,074,946;  Mar.   23. 
Truck,   Leaf  spring  car.     J.  A.  Shafer.     2,097,083 ;  Oct. 

20. 
Truck,  Lift.       G.  Quayle.     2,087,861 ;  July  20. 
Truck,    Lifting.      J.    Loef.      2,079,078 ;   Mav   4 
Truck,  Lifting.    J.  Loef.     2,100,194  ;  Nov.  23. 
Truck,   Lifting.     G.    Quayle.     2,093.392;   Sept.   14. 
Truck,   Plate  glass   carrying.     J.   McDonald.      2,100,971 : 

Nov.  30. 
Truck,   Rail  car.     W.  B.  Dean.     2,074,891  ;  ]Mar.  23. 
T'-uck,  Railway,     D.  S.  Barrows.     2.067,471  ;  Jan.  12. 
Truck,  Railway.     D.  S.  Barrows.     2,069,207  ;  Feb.  2. 
Truck,  Railway.     D.  S.  Barrows.     2,100,181 ;  Nov.  23. 
Truck.    Railway.       D.     S.    Barrows    and     G.     F.     Couch. 

2,066.602  ;  Jan.  5. 
Truck,  Railway.     S.  F.  Beaslev.     2.085.289  ;  June  29. 
Truck,  Railway.     J.  A.  Cameron.     2,066,609  ;  Jan.  5. 
Truck,  Railway.     R.  R.  Cease.     2.084,891 ;  June  22. 
Truck,  Railway.     G.  F.  Couch.    2,069,220  ;  Feb.  2. 
Truck,  Railway.     G.  F.  Couch.     2.090,975  ;  Aug.  24. 
Truck,   Railway.     G.    F.   Couch.     2,094.557;   Sept.   28. 
Truck,  Railway.     E.  G.  Hallnuist.     2,097,277  :  Oct.  26. 
Truck,     Railway.      B.    W.    Kadel    and    D.    S.    Barrows. 

2,071,466  ;  Feb.  23. 
Truck,  Railway.     D.  L.  Townsend.     2,084,542-3  ;  June  22. 
Truck,  Railway.    D.  L.  Townsend.     2,102,102  ;  Dec.  14. 
Truck,  Railway  car.     J.  Hektner.     2.071.793-4  ;  Feb.  23. 
Truck,  Refrigerated.     R.  A.  Rott.     2,009,481 ;  Feb.  2. 
Truck,   Refrigerator.      W,   Fourness  and  E.    G.   Burghard. 

2,090,712  :  Oct.  20. 
Truck,  Refuse.     J.  Goodman.     2,103,112  ;  Dec.  21. 
Truck  side  frame.     T.  H.  Symington.     2,097,579  ;  Nov.  2. 
Truck,    Spring  plankless.      W.   C.   Hedgcock.      2,084,028; 

June  3  5. 
Truck    structure.    Railway.     E.    G.    Hallquist    and    J.    C. 

Travilla.  Jr.     2.0S1.998  ;  June  1. 
Truck   structure.    Railway.      H.   M.   Pflager.      2,098,517 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Truck,    .Tandem    wheeled,      H.    F.    Flowers.      2,078,915 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Truck,    Vacuum     cleaner.     N.    T.    Almquist    and    O.    M. 

Anderson.     2,095,948  ;  Oct,  12 
Truck,  Welded,     W.  T.  Grittin.     2.090.498;  Aug.   17. 
Truck.  Wheel.     W.  Y.  Brown.     2,102,674;  Dec!  21. 
Truck    with    side    bearing    rocivers,     Six    wheel      P     R 

Drenning.     2,087,471  ;   July  20. 
Truck.s     Snow    removing   attachment   for.      J.   J.   Berres. 

-.0 1 8,310  ;  Apr,  27. 
'^'■'^'H'iv,  nPparatus    for   grinding   wheels.      H.    O.    Kranich. 

2,0i9,07G  ;  Jlav  4. 
'^'"oUlS,  iiPI'nratus    for    lapping   machines.     H.    S.    Indge. 

2. 00 1, 531  ;  Jan.  12. 
'^'"o '.^15,  apparatus    ftu-    lapping   machines.      H.    S.    Indge. 

2.082. 1 30  ;  June  1. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1049 


H. 


Lubben. 


Truing    device     for     fruit    jar     covers. 

2.079,020  ;  May  4. 
Trunk,    bed,    and    tent.    Combination.      J.    A.    McBrady. 

2,071,644  ;  Feb.  23. 
Trunk  compartment.     C.  H.  Widman.     2,069,345  :  Feb.  2. 
Trunk  lock.     K.   A.  Frauzen.     2,083,702  ;  June   15. 
Trunk     locker     and     shoe     rack,     Folding.      R.     Dailey. 

2,100,322  ;  Nov.  30. 
Trunk,  Revolving.     J.  Ritter,  Jr.     2,098.109  ;  Nov.  2. 
Trunks    and    supporter.    Combination.      T.    D.    McKeever. 

2,088,302  ;  July  27. 
Trunks  and  siipporrer.  Combined  balliing.     D.  Rheinauer. 

2,072,184  :  Mar.  2. 
Trunks,  Bather's.    F.  J.  Wengen.    2,080,246  ;  May  11. 
Trunks,  liatliing.     J.Russell.     2.078,184  :  Apr.  20. 
Trunks,  Swimming.     A.  R.  Kneibler.     2,102,323  ;  Dec.  14. 
Trunnion   joint,   Cushioned.     G.    H.   Hufferd.     2,070,051  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Truss.     O.  D.  Arnsparger.     2,078,523  ;  Apr.  27. 
Truss.      H.  C.   Engberg.     2,080,412  ;   May   18. 
Truss.    L.  A.  Fritsch.     2,073,787  ;  aiar.  10. 
Truss.     A.  C.  Herzberg.     2,072,169  :  Mar.  2. 
Truss  beam.     R.  \V.   Stencel.     2,095,422  ;  Oct.   12. 
Truss  for  pistons,  Adjustable.     Z.  A.  Bruegger.    2,070,197; 

Feb.  9. 
Truss  pad.  Adjustable.    J.  0.  M.  Shaw.    2,073,289  ;  Mar.  9. 
Tub   or   basin   fitting.      C.   J.   Frankenberger.     2,084,437 ; 

June  22. 
Tube  :  See —  Grid  glow  tube. 

Boiler  cleaner  tube.  Image  analysis  tube. 

Braun  cathode-ray  tube.  Inverter  tube. 

Braun  tube.  Ionic  discliarge  tube. 

Breathing  tube.  Lighting  tube. 

Cathode  ray  tube.  Luminous  discharge  tube. 

Charge  storing  tube.  Mailing  tube. 

Chromium    steel    seamless     Jledicinal  carrying  tube. 
tube.  Metal  radio  tube. 

Cleaning  furnace  tube.  Multiple  function  tube. 

Collapsible  tube.  Oscillator  tube. 

Corrosive  -  fluid  -  contact      I'nper  or  like  tube, 
tube.  Photoelectric  tube. 

Discharge  tube.  Pitot  tube. 

Drainage  tube.  Pneumatic   tube. 

Drinking  and  similar  tube.      Positive  column  tube. 

Drinking  tube.  Radio  tube. 

Electric  discharge  tube.  Rectifier    tube. 

Electrode  thermionic  tube.     Rectifying  tube. 

Electron  beam  tube.  Rolny  tube. 

Electron  discharge  tube.  Riintgen  tube. 

Electron  tube.  Screen  grid  metal  tube. 

Electronic  tube.  Shielded  clccl  rode  liibi'. 

Embalming  drainage  tube.      Short       wave       discharge 

Fenestrated    endoscopic  tube. 

tube.  Smoking  tube. 

Pin    tube.  Space  discharge  tube. 

Flexible  tube.  Spreader  tub(\ 

Fluid  cooled  tube.  Thermionic   cathode   space 

Gas-fillod  discharge  tube.  current  tube. 

Gas-fllled  tube.  Thorinionic  tube. 

Gas    or    vapor    discharg.;      TJlti'a-high  fro(|u<'iicy  tube, 
tube.  Ultrashort  wave  tube. 

Gaseous  discharge  tube.  Vacuum  tube. 

(iettering  v.mcuuih  tube.  X-ray  tube. 

Grid-controUod     gas-filled 
tube. 
Tube.     P.  E.  Key.     2,084,145;  June  15. 
Tube.     O.  W.  Mojonnier.     2,080,620  ;  May  18. 
Tube  and   apparatus   for  applying   cords   to   tubes,   cores, 

and   the  like.  Cord  covered.     J.  A.  MuUer.     2,093,206; 

Sept.  14. 
Tube   and    circuit    therefor,   Electron.      II.    E.    Ilollniann. 

2,088,653  ;  Aug.  3. 
Tube      and      circnir.      Thermionic.      N.      i;.      I..indenblnd. 

2,093,683  ;  Sept.  21. 
Tube  and  forming  the  same.     R.   B.  Johns.     2,096,044 ; 

Oct.   19. 
Tube  and   making  it,  Photooleelrlc.      .1.   II.   do    Boer  and 

M.  C.  Teves.     2,060,878;  Jan.  5. 
Tube   and    operating    this    tube,    lir.uin.     K.    Schlesinger. 

2,090,952  ;  Aug.  24. 
Tube    and    producing    Braun    tubes,    Braun.      S.    Loewe. 

2,100.697  ;  Nov.  30. 
Tube   and    producing   the  same,    Brnun.      K.    Schlesinger. 

2,100.703  ;  Nov.  30. 
Tul)e  .-ind  system  for  electron  discharges,     n.  O.  Cordes. 

2,072,979;  Mar.  9. 
Tm!)!'  and    lh<!   Uki',   lOlectron    discharge.     K.   J.   Hoffman. 

2,075,61  1  ;   IMar.   30. 
Tube   and   llie   like,   lOloctroii   discliarge.     J.   J.   Jackman. 

'.'  075.701  ;   Alar.    30. 
Tube  base.     T.   M.   Sbrader.     2,0.S0,837  ;   May   18. 
Tiibi'  lore  mandrel   lor  lube  forming  rii;M'lilMeH,   I'oslllvc'lv 

eonlrolled.      J.    P..   WInlercorn.     2,103,57  1;   Dec.   •_'«. 
Tube  casing.      M.  J.  Gross.      2,091.978;  .Sept,   7. 
Tube,   CelhllOHe.      O.   W.   I  )lelTenl>Meli.      20.435:   July  0. 
Tube     cliarncterlstlrH,      Controlling.        C.      W.      Ilnnsoll. 

2,080,204;  May  11. 
TmIh'  elejiner,     .1.   It.  Turner.     2,103,760;  Den.  2.S. 
Tube  ele;iMer.      \V.   Wlii-alv.      2.()!)5,725  ;  Oi'l.  12. 
Tube  cleaner,  ExpanHlon  type.     P.  T.  Keebler.    2,089,382; 

Aug.    10. 
Tube  (leaning  niaehlne.     A.  Carter.     2,080,507  ;  Aug.    10. 
Tube     closliiK    and     sealing     machine.       C.     J.     WcHlln. 

2.077,055  ;  Apr.  20. 


Tube  closing  machine.  C.  J.  Westin.  2,068,615  ;  Jan.  19. 
Tube  closing  machine.  C.  J.  Westin.  2,077,654  ;  Apr.  20. 
Tube  closing  machine  with  heated  jaws.     C.   J.   Westin. 

2,077,653  ;  Apr.  20. 
Tube  closure.  Flexible.     R.  L.  Curran.     2,073,193  ;  Mar.  9. 
Tube  connecting  device.     P.  E.  Key.     2,070,084  ;  Feb.  9. 
Tube    connections.    Forming.     H.    J.    Peters.     2.067,945  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Tube  control.  Thermionic.    V.  Tarzian.     2,076,102  ;  Apr.  6. 
Tube    coupling    and    making    same.      A.    A.    G.    Magis. 

2,082,584;  June  1. 
Tube  device,  Capillary.     W.  L.  Bird.     2,073,863  ;  Mar.  16. 
Tube  drawing.     W.  C.  Weber.     Re.  20,522  ;   Sept.  28. 
Tube  drawing  means.     J.  A.  Kobberup,  H.  M.  Threlkeld, 

and  J.  R.  Kobberup.     2,091,001  ;  Aug.  24. 
Tube  end  structure.     H.   E.  Lindas.      2,086,276  ;   July   6. 
Tube  expeller,  Collapsible.     P.  M.  Harwick.     2,083,603  ; 

June  15. 
Tube  fitting.     S.  Karrer.     2,082,164  ;  June  1. 
Tube  flaring  tool.     A.  L.  Parker.     2,089,133  ;  Aug.  3. 
Tube  flasher,  Discharge.    P.  and  R.  R.  Gonsett.    2,082,372  ; 

June  1. 
Tube     for     mechanical     pencils,     Runner.     R.     Lotterer. 

2,093,919  ;  Sept.  21. 
Tube    for    motion    picture    developing    machines.    Rinse. 

H.  N.  Ensign  and  H.  A.  Hanson.     2,097,059  ;  Oct.  26. 
Tube  for  perches.  Abradant.     J.  P.  Leindorf.     2,076.734  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Tube  for  pneumatic  tires.  Puncture-sealing  inner.     B.  C. 

Eberhard.     2,099,514  ;  Nov.  16. 
Tube    for    pneumatic    tires,    Sectional    inner.      J.    Mars. 

2,069,586  ;  Feb.  2. 
Tube   for   producing   television    images   rich    in    contrast, 

Braun.     M.  von  Ardenne.     2,090,922  ;  Aug.  24. 
Tube   for  producing  ultra  short  waves,  Electron.     W.  E. 

Klihle  and  F.  Herriger.     2,002.886  ;  Sept.  14. 
Tube  forming  apparatus.    P.  Miiller.     2,093,155  ;  Sept.  14. 
Tube  holder.     P.  J.  Travis.     2,100,042  ;  Nov.  23. 
Tube    joints.    Making   welded.     K.    V.    Hart.      2,091,982  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Tube,  Luminous.     J.  E.   Gross.     Re.  20,347  ;  May  4. 
Tube  making  and  copper  coating  process.     B.  L.  Quarn- 

strom.     2,084,268  ;  June  15. 
Tube    making    apparatus.      A.    P.    Diescher.      2,075,886  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Tube  or  incandescent  lamp,   Electric  discharge.     P.   W. 

Dobben  and  J.  Visser.     2,071,874  :  Feb.  23. 
Tube  roll  mechanism  for  paper  making  machines.     W.  C. 

Nash.     2,083,341  ;  June  8. 
Tube    roll.    Translating    paper    machine.      W.    C.    Nash. 

2,083,342  ;   June  8. 
Tulie  rolling  method.     J.  Gassen.     2,085,968  ;  July  6. 
Tnlie  rolling  mill.     P.  Kocks.     2,093,244:  Sept.  14. 
Tube  shaping  tool.     B.  II.  Sachloben.     2,080,095  ;  May  11. 
Tube  spinning  head.     S.  L.  G.  Knox.    2,079,619  ;  May  11. 
Tube  splicing  method.     G.  B.  Nichols.     2,074,485  ;  Mar.  23. 
Tube   system.    Electric   space    discharge.      R.   A.    Heising. 

2,093,078  ;   Sept.   14. 
Tube,    System    for    energizing    a    cathode    ray.      JI.    von 

Ardenne.     2,096,987  ;  Oct.  26. 
Tube   system.    Standby.     P.   L.   Moseley   and   J.    L.   Bird. 

2,077,179;  Apr.   13. 
Tube  tester.  Display  type.     J.  M.  Stinchfleld.     2,092,896  ; 

Sept.   14. 
Tube  testing  device.     W.  De  Verier.     2,103,450  ;  Dec.  28. 
Tube  testing  device,  Inner.     A.  E.  Lookholdcr.     2,076,037  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Tube  thickener.     G.  O.  HiUier.     2,100,646  ;  Nov.  30. 
Tube  welding.     J.  L.  Anderson.     2,103,346;  Doc.  28. 
Tube    with    beam    forming   grids.    Discharge.      II.    Rothe, 

K.  Kleen,  and  W.  Graffunder.     2.097.306  ;  Oct.  26. 
Tube  with  control  cathode,  Gas  discharge.     G.  Jobst  and 

I).  Prinz.     2,072.370;  Mar.   2. 
Tube  with  revolving  ant icatliodo,  Metallic  Roentgen.     S. 

Sergeeir.      2.075,146;    Mar.    30. 
Tube     with     tank     circuits,     Vacuum.      R.     K.      Potter. 

2,088,722  ;  Aug.  3. 
Tub(>s  and  copper  coating  process,  jMaklng.     1$.  Ij.  Quarn- 

strom.      2.092,018;   Sept.   7. 
Tubes  and  pl|)es  and  the  like.  Manufacturing  paper.     A. 

Lutz.     2,066,991  ;  Jan.  5. 
Tubes  and  liie  lik(>,  FornuUlon  of  breathing.     K.  Connell. 

2,099,843  ;   Nov.  23. 
Tubes  and    the   niMtiul'acture   thereof,   Thermionic.     F.   S. 

McCulIough.      2.093,567;   Sept.  21. 
Tubes,    Apparatus    for    nmklng    truncated    conical.      D. 

Wood  and  A.  (!.  Rose.     2,083,210;  June  8. 
Tubes,      ;\ppar:ilus      for      operating     electric     Uinilnou.'f. 

J.   Fodor.      2,086.608;   July    13. 
Tubes,    Closing   and    sealing   of   coUapslbhv      P.    1{.    I^^li- 

lieinier.     2,102,8  10  ;  Deo.  21. 
Tubes,      Devices      lOr      getliMing      im-tal.      J.      E.      Bocita. 

2,007,817  :   .Ian.    12 
Tubes,   especially  conical   tubes.   Metliod  and   mnclilnp  for 

man\il'acturlng   pai)er.     C.   Major.     2,080,019;   May   18. 
'I'ube.H  liir  pneuinalic  (Ires,  Building  safoty  Innor.      \V.  J. 

l,oe.     2,(190,210  ;  Aug.    17. 
TmIiom,   F.irnilMg.     (;.   Larson.      2.099.120;  Nov.   10. 
Tubes    t'roiii    web    luaterlal,    Forming    hinilnatod.      V.    T. 

Walter.      2.()S3,()09  ;   Juno   15. 
Tubi's,  MiMiul'aituioof.     (i.  S.  Mol.ay.     2,0,^3.460;  Juno  3. 
'rubei.      Ahiuul'licture     ut     llexllilo     "metal.       IS.     Toiulour. 

2.|>92,S99  ;   Sopt,    II. 


1050 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Tubes,  Manufacture  of  paper.     G.  R.  Wyman.     2,075.325  ; 

I\[ar.  30. 
Tubes,   Method  and  apparatus  for  making  inner.     B.   C. 

Eberliard.     2,070,525  ;  Feb.  9. 
Tubes,  Method  and  apparatus  for  operating  positive  col- 
umn  discharge.     W.  O.  Mitscherling.     2,067,576  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Tubes,    Method    and    machine    for    corrugating.      L.    H. 

Brinkman.     2,092,873  ;   Sept.  14. 
Tubes,  Method  of  and  arrangement  for  connecting  braun. 

K.  Schlesinger.     2,094,676  ;  Oct.  5. 
Tubes,  Method  of  making  and  brush  for  cleaning.     A.  A. 

Jennings.     2,072,110  ;  Mar.  2. 
Tubes  or  bobbins  of  the  kind  used  in  the  textile  industry 

for  receiving  the  yarn.  Device  for  producing.     F.  Falls- 

scheer.    2,076,451 ;  Apr.  6. 
Tubes    or    similar    containers.    Apparatus    for    elevating 

capped.     B.  E.  Johnson.     2,096,301 ;  Oct.  19. 
Tubes,  Process  and  apparatus  for  the  production  of  seam- 
less.    W.  Knoll.     2,090,535  ;  Aug.  17. 
Tubing.     S.  Wiltse.     2,090,014  ;  Aug.  17. 
Tubing  and  apparatus  therefor.  Treatment  of  restricted 

flow.      W.    G.    Winkler   and   A.    G.    Bruck.      2,075,921  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Tubing   and    making    the    same.    Veneered.     T.    W.    Holt 

and  J.  F.  Levan.     2.076,643;  Apr.  13. 
Tubing   and   process    and    apparatus    for    producing    the 

same.      R.    Weingand   and   A.   Muchlinski.      2,070,247 ; 

Feb.    9. 
Tubing  and   the  like,  Apparatus  for  coating  the  interior 

of.     K.  M.  Chalker.     2,100.587  :  Nov.  30. 
Tubing  bleeder.     H.  L.  Laughinghouse.     2,070,907  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Tubing   board    and    tubing    rack.    Combination    portable. 

D.  W.  Lee.     2,087,155  ;  July  13. 
Tubing  catcher.     C.  S.  Crickmer.     2,068,659  ;  Jan.  26. 
Tubing  cleaner  and  sucker  rod  protector.     A.  B.  Germany. 

2,094,169  :   Sept.  28. 
Tubing,  Flexible.     S.  Guarnaschelli.     Re.  20,583  ;  Dec.  14. 
Tubing,  Flexible.     R,  Tondeur,      2,092.898  :   Sept.   14. 
Tubing,  Flexible  noncollapsible.    W.E.Brown.    2,091,265; 

Aug.  31. 
Tubing  head.     W.  A.  Abegg.     2,079,646  ;  May  11. 
Tubing  head.     G.  B.  Kitchel  and  E.  J.  Roach.     2,103,586  ; 

Dec,  28, 
Tubing   head.      A.    J.    and    K.    T.    Penick.      Re.    20,529  ; 

Oct.  12, 
Tubing  head.     A.  J.  and  K,  T.   Penick.     2,067,785  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Tubing  head,    A.  J.  and  K.  T..  Penick.     2,086,431 ;  July  6. 
Tubing  head.     L.  L.   Rector.     2.083,089  ;  June  8. 
Tubing    head.      W,    D.    ShafEer    and     G.     A.    Humason. 

2,096,565;  Oct,  19. 
Tubing  head,     S.  P,  Tschappat.     2,073,890  ;  Mar,  16, 
Tubing  head  for  wells.     L.  L.  Rector.     2,092,261  ;  Sept.  7. 
Tubing,  Latex  treated.     J.  A.  Kennedy.     2,U76.7i:'.i  ;  Aiir. 

13. 
Tubing,  Making,     J.  Karmazin.     2,093,810.     Sept.  21. 
Tubing,       Manufacture      of      metallic.         R.       Tondeur. 

2,099,040;   Nov.   16. 
Tnl)ing,   Metal.     I,  J,  Van  Huffel.     2,086,143  ;  July  6. 
Tubing,  Method  and  apparatus  for  the  production  o"f  seam- 

l<^ss.     H.  Peters.     2,074,271  ;  Mar.  16. 
Tubing,  or  the  like,  Apparatus  for  making  rubber.     S.  W. 

Alderfer.      2,070,388  ;  Feb.  9. 
Tubing,   Process   and   apparatus   for   drying.     C.    Borner. 

2,070,252  ;  Feb.  9. 
Tubing,  Veneered.     T.  W.  Holt.     2.067,605  ;  Jan.  12. 
Tubular  article  and  making  same.  Flanged.     C.  R.  Duncan 

2  101,311  :   Dec.  7. 
Tubular    articles.  Apparatus   for   forming.     C.   J.  Keller 

2,081,038  ;  May  18. 
Tubular   articles.   Apparatus   for   forming.     C.    J.   Keller 

2,092,255  ;  Sept.  7. 
Tubular  joint.     J.  H.  Robertson,     2,092,358  :  Sept.  7. 
Tubular  members,   Apparatus   for   lining,     C.   W.   Eggen- 

weilor  and  W.  J.  Fiegel.     2.007.688  ;  Nov.  2. 
Tul)ular  memb(>rs.  Joining,     R,  D,  McElhany  and  J.  Bor- 

rowman.      2,093.092  ;    Sept.   14, 
Tubular  post.     J.   I'fistersliammer.     2.066,419;  .Tan.  5. 
Tul)ular  structure.      V.  F.  llamnipl,      2,()GS,022  ;  Jan.   19. 
Tubular  struclures  of  artificial  materials.  Process  and  ap- 
paratus  for   the   manufacture   of.     G.    E.    Rutishauser. 

2.082,720;  June  1, 
Tubular    yieldable    ob,iccts.    Method    and    apparatus    for 

processin.g,     N.  11.  Curtiss.     2,069,197  ;  Feb.  2. 
Tucking  mechanism.     I).  E.   Kooch.     2.100.282;  Nov.  23. 
Tuft  settling  anchor  and   apparatus  for  forming  and  ap- 
plying tlie  same.     C.  Johst.     2,084,345  ;  June  22. 
Tufted   fabric.     II.  J.  Goulet.     2,087.770  ;  July  20. 
Tufting  and  articles  therefor.     A.   Fridolph.  "  2,098,140- 

Nov.  2. 
Tufting  attacliinent  for  sewing  machines.     L.   L.  Crouch 

2.072,496:  Mar.  2. 
Tufting  marbine.     C  M.  Jones.     2.096.720;  Oct.  26 
Tufting  machine.     W.  Loos.     2,070,287  ;  Feb,  9. 
Tufting  machine.     F,  J,  Lundgien,     2,078,258;  Apr,  27 
Tufting  machine.     W.  I!.   Mnthewson,     2.008,785;  Nov.  9. 
Ttifling    mechanism    for    tufting   a    fabric    base.      >!.    A. 

Taradash.     2.103.798  ;  Dec.  28. 
Tumblei-.      Continncui.sly      conditioning.        F.      J.      Conch 

2,079.280  ;   May  4, 
Tumbler  decorating  machine.     H.  R.  SchUtz.     2,097.135  • 
Oct.  26. 


Tumbler,  Laundry  shake-out, 

Jan.  12. 
Tumbling  mill.     N.   RansohofE. 
Tuner  for  string  instruments. 

Feb.  16. 
Tuning  apparatus. 
Tuning  apparatus. 
Tuning  apparatus. 
Tuning  apparatus. 
Tuning  apparatus. 
Tuning  apparatus 

2.099,733  ;  Nov 


E.  D.  Purkett.     2,067,543; 

2,101,196  :   Dec.    7. 
G.  A.  Peate.     2,070,916; 


C.  A.  Gunther.    2,078,909  ;  Apr.  27. 

D.  B.  Keim.     2,075,396  ;  Mar.  30. 
V.  H.  Severy.     2,066,581  ;  Jan.  5. 

V.   H.    Severy.      2.070,867 ;   Feb.   16. 

V.  H.  Severy.     2,087,485  ;  July  20. 
for   radio   receivers.      H.   D.   Gregory. 
23. 


Tuning  control.     E.  Oosterhuis.     2,083,239  ;  June  8. 
Tuning  control.     P.  J.   Schwarzhaupt.     2,069,627  ;  Feb.  2. 
Tuning  control  means.     L.  Maillard.     2,095,100  ;  Oct.   5. 
Tuning  device.     H.  E.  Hollmann.     2,081,746  ;  May  25. 
Tuning     device     for     broadcast     receivers.       A.     Spottel. 

2,092,991 ;  Sept.  14. 
Tuning    device    for    radio    receivers.    Automatic.      H.    A. 

Gates.     2,096.510  ;  Oct.  19. 
Tuning   device  for  radio  sets.     E.   C.  Booth.     2,067,871 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Tuning   for   radio    reception   and   the   like,   Preselective. 

T.  A.  Banning,  Jr.    2,099,719  ;  Nov.  23. 
Tuning  indicator.    J.  B.  L.  Vollenbroek  and  A.  Horowitz. 

2,072,189  ;  Mar.  2. 
Tuning    indicator    arrangement.       W.     van 

2,078,412  ;  Apr.  27. 
Tuning    indicator    for    radio    receivers.      J. 

2,069,131  ;  Jan,  26. 
Tuning    indicia.    Apparatus    for    projecting. 

Weeny.     2,080,290;  May  11. 
Tuning  indicia.  Projecting.     J.  L.  McWeeny. 

June  1. 
Tuning   indicia-.    Projecting  and   magnifying. 

Weeliy.     2.103,333  ;  Dec.  28. 
Tuning    means    for    receiver    sets.     H.    O. 

2,094,751  ;  Oct.  5. 
Tuning  mechanism.  Dual-ratio.     J.  H.  Teaf. 

Aprr  27. 
Tuning  mechanism  for  radio  receivers.  Selective. 

Stone.     2,093,494  ;  Sept.  21. 
Tuning  meter.     G.  L.  Beers.     2,101,891 ;  Dec.  14. 
Tuning  system.     H.  Haase.     2,081.584  ;  May  25. 
Tuning  system.  Inductive.     W.  J.  Polydoroff.     2,082,595  ; 

June  1. 
Tuning  unit.     J.  P.  Putnam.     2.066,944-5  ;  Jan.  5. 
Tungsten  carbide,   Treating.     H.   T.   Baggett  and   G.   W. 

Woods.    2,091,903  ;  Aug.  31. 
Tungsten   manufacture.     A.   E.  MacFarland.      2,078,182  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Tungsten     wire     reducing     machine.     H.     V.     Schlacks. 

2.068,352  ;  Jan.  19. 
Tunnel   and   constructing   same.   Membrane  lined.     P.   A. 

Kinzie.     2.067.493  ;  Jan.  12. 
Tunnel,  Drying.     A.  W.  De  Vout.     2,100,838  ;  Nov.  30. 
Tunnel    lining.    Concrete.      C.    T.    Forsberg      2,096,850 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Tunnel  mucking  machine.     C.   M.  Browner.     2,072,495 ; 

TM.ar.  2. 
Tunneling  machine.     L.  Galuppo,  J.  Petti,  and  A.  Coccia. 

2,083,834  ;  June  15. 
Turliine.     A,  Lysholm,     2,066.788  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Turbine.     A.  Lysholm.     2,080,425  ;  May  18. 
Turbine.     U.  Meininghaus.      2.099,699 :   Nov.  23. 
Turbine.     C.  F.  Piper.    2,084,594  ;  June  22. 
Turbine.     E.  Westman.     2.081,611  ;  May  25. 
Turbine,  Air.     A.  Bratschie.      2.075,423  ;  Mar.  30. 
Turbine    and     steam    generator.     Combined.       R. 


S.    Roberts. 
A.    Briggs. 

J.  L.  Mc- 
2,082,234  ; 
J.  L.  Mc- 
Roosenstein. 
2,078,427  ; 
J.  JIcW. 


Hingst. 


2.079.118  ;  Hay  4. 
Turbine    arrangement. 

June  1. 
Turbine    arrangement, 

2.098.803  ;  Nov.  9. 
Turbine  arrangement.   Parallel   flow. 

A.  D.   Somes.     2.067,834;  Jan.  12. 
Turbine  arrangement.   Parallel  flow. 

A.  D.   Somes.     Re.  20,396  ;   June  8. 
Turbine  blade.     A.   L.   Feild.     2,069,718  ;  Feb.   2. 
Turbine    bl.ade    lashing.      C.    R.    Soderberg.      2,082,914; 

June   8. 
Turbine  bucket  wheel  notch  block.    R.  Hillner. 

Dec.  28. 
Turbine,  Combustion.     G.  Belluzzo.     2,073,191 ; 


R.    G.    Standerwick.      2,082,601; 
Electric    fluid.      E.    E.    Harris. 


F.  R.  Ericson  and 
F.   R.  Ericson  and 


Elastic       fluid.     W. 


,103,905  ; 
Mar.  9. 


Guilhauman. 


Turbine       control, 

2.101,676;   Dec.   7. 
Turbine,  Elastic  fluid.    O.  N.  Bryant.     2,091,669  ;  Aug.  31. 
lurbine.  Elastic-fluid.     F.  Loss.     2.066.410;   Jan.   5. 
Turbine,  Exhaust  gas  driven.     S.   R.  Puffer.     2,089,708  ; 

Aug.   10. 
Turbine,  Gas.     P.  D.   Blackden.     2,094.055  ;   Sept.   28. 
Turbine,   Gas.     C.  W.  Dake.     2,091,808;  Aug.  31. 
lu  rhino-generator  field-winding.     B.A.Rose.     2,103,795; 

Dec.  28. 

A.  W.  Andrews.     2,090.093  ;  Aug.  17. 
N.  C.  Hand.     2,077,883  ;  Apr.  20. 
T.  Norbom.     2,086,633  ;  July  13. 
J.  D.  Scoville.     2.085.233  ;  June  29. 
W.  M.   White.     2,082,927  ;   June  8. 


Turbine,  Hydraulic. 
Turbine,  Hydraulic. 
Turbine,  Hydraulic. 
Turbine,  Hydraulic. 
Hydraulic. 


Turbine, 
Turbine 

Oct.   19. 
Turbine    pump, 

July    6. 


plant.    Explosion.      H.    Holzwarth.      2',095,984 ; 
Deep    well.      J.    M.    Levier.      2,085,986 ; 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


1051 


Turbine,   Reversing.     J.  A.   Davies.     2,076.621  ;  Apr.  13. 
Turbine,  Steam.     W.  J.  Gyger.     2,093,356;  Sept.  14. 
Turbine,    Steam    or  gas.     F.   A.      Wettstein.     2,096,079 : 

Oct.   19. 
Turbine  structure.     R.  D.  Booth,  J.  R.  Coffin,   and  A.  J. 

Tigges.     2,084,474  ;  June  22. 
Turbine  system.   Gas.     A.   Lysliolm.     2,091.998 ;   Sept.   7. 
Turbine  system  of  the  continuous  combustion  type.  Gas. 

A.  Lysholm.     2,095,991  ;  Oct.  19. 
Turbine,  Water.     T.  Thompson.     2,077,648  ;  Apr.  20. 
Turbine,  Wind  reaction.     J.  D.  Penton.     2,067,542  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Turbines,   Construction   of  internal   combustion.      G.   Bel- 

luzzo.     2,073,605  ;  Mar.   16. 
Turbines,    Safety   arrangement    for   high   pressure   elastic 

fluid.     K.  Hoffmann.     2,095,132  ;  Oct.  5. 
Turbo-pump    unit    for    extinguishing    fires.      A.    Lamere. 

2,083,167  ;   June  8. 
Turbo-transmission,   Hydrodynamic.     O.   H.   Hacker  and 

E.   Seibold.     2,078,759  ;  Apr.  27. 
Turf  and  soil.   Cultivating.     K.   H.    Tustain.     2,068,828  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Turf  forking  apparatus.     B.  Nolte.     2,088,209  ;   July  27. 
Turn-button   fastener.      G.   A.   Holmes.      2,084,558 ;    June 

22. 
Turn    indicating    system    and    apparatus.      C.    A.    Braun. 

2,081,790;  May  25. 
Turnstile.      S.    Madsen.      2,084.280 ;    June    15. 
Turnstile.     P.  C.  Osteen.     2,073,904  ;  Mar.  16. 
Turnstile,  Display.     M.  E.  Harrison  and  A.  V.  Echternach. 

2.068.323  :   Jan.    19. 
Turntable.     V.  Bendix,  D.  Boothby,  and  Ij.  L.   Smalley. 

2,073,862  ;  Mar.  16. 
Turntnhlp.     G.  W'aalkes.     2,075.918  ;  Apr.  (i. 
Turntable,  Ball  bearing.     A.   C.   Rasmussen.      2,079,663  ; 

May  11. 
Turntable  for  automobiles.     R.  F.  Ash.     2,080,596  ;  May 

18. 
Turning  and  facing  machine.     G.    F.   Yager   and  O.    J. 

Heath.     2,080,157  ;  May  11. 
TnniinK  .Tttnfliinent.     H,  W.  Rupple.     2,082,516;  June  1. 
Turning,    facing,    and    threading    tool.      W.    W.    Vosper. 

2,079,954  ;  May  11. 
Turpentine  hack  and  puller.     W.  A.  Sessoms.     2,096,384; 

Oct.   19. 
Tuyfere.     G.  Fox  and  O.  R.  Rice.     2,082,280  ;  June  1. 
Tuyere.     O.  R.  Rice.    2,085,925  ;  July  6. 
Tuyfere,  Blast  furnace.     J.  B.  Henry.     2,074,507  ;  Mar.  23. 
Tuyftre     block.     AV.     V.     McAllister    and     L.     G.     Korte. 

2,092,420  ;  Sept.  7. 
Tuv6re     construction,      Fluid     cooled.        R.      C.     Shock. 

2,090,488  ;  Aug.  17. 
Tuyere  construction  for  cupolas.    J.  K.  Clutts.    2,096,732  ; 

Oct.  2fi. 
Tuyfere  diameter  reducer.     F.   H.  N.   Cerwig.     2,087,842  ; 

July  20. 
Tweezer.     W.    J.    Beldue.      2,089,177  ;   Aug.    10. 
Tweezers.     T.  J.  Johnson.     2,082,062  ;  June  1. 
Tweezers,  Powor-oporated.     F.  V.   Schleimer.     2,082,203  ; 

June  1. 
Twin    10   .sound   on   film   projector.     L.  Day.     2,077,860 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Twine     controlling     and     cutting     device.       H.     Gerodx. 

2,102,300;  Dec.  14. 
Twine  holder.     O.  N.  Tomlin.son.     2.100,989;  Nov.  30. 
Twine  package.     T.  O.  Diinkeiko.     2,084,134;  Juno  15. 
Twister  ring.  Lubricating.     A.  P.  Lewis.    2,074,054  ;  Jlar. 

23. 
Twisting    machine.      I.    R.     Rowe    nnd    E.    E.    Bnidley. 

2,098,931  ;  Nov.  9. 
2-acylacotyl;iiiiinothiazole    coinpound.s.      G.    Schrader   and 

W.   Zerwcck.     2,093,214;    Sept.    14. 
2-aiiilno-l-hydroxyn:ipIitliiil('no   sulplionic    (leids    nnd    pro- 
ducing Kiiino.     i<'.  Straub  and  V.  Pietli.     2,091,74.'i;  Aug. 

.•{  I . 
2-nininof|uini/,arln  and  substitution  products   thereof  and 

I)i'(parlng  Ihcui.     IT.  Sclillclienmaior  and  L.  W.  Bi-rlin. 

2,003, . 590  ;  Sept.  21. 
2-chIoro-n-amliio-bon/,olc  ncld,  Preparation  of.    R.  F.  Dnpse, 

Jr.     2,100.242  ;  Nov.  23. 
Two  cycle   Diesel   engine.     T.   B.    Daiickvvortt.      2,079,1.')0  ; 

M.iy  ■!. 
Two  cvde  engine.     A.  Andrews.     2,083.807  ;  June  15. 
Two  cycle  engine.     L.   O.  CollInB.     2,073,985;  Mar.   10. 
Twocycle  engine,  Scavenging.     JO.  B.  Polllster.    2,090,149  ; 

Aug.  17. 
2.4  ]>lalkvl(|iiliioIInes    .'iTid    nf    di'iviiniio.vlng    .•iinlni'-keloni" 

rcacll.i'ii  prcKJiiclM,  MaUhii:.     I).  <'r;ilg.    2,095.1211;  Oct.  5. 
2.1  (liMiclhyl  3  or  5  nil  r-Dliiiizvli-hioridc  anil  nianufael  wring 

llie   K.anie.      II.    Lango    and    O.     llolTniann.      2,088,912; 

Aug.  .■!. 
2.4  dlnll  i'o-3.fl-dlhalogi'naiillln''«    and     tlii'lr    mannfiicture. 

O.  Knechl  nnd  O.  C.  Itlllel.T.      2.087,089  ;  July  20. 
2,4-dlo\olclraliy(lro  pyridine     and     llii'     nianiifaeture     of 

Hnnie,  Dcrlval'ivi'S  of.     <).  Schnider.     2,090,237  ;  Aug.  17. 
2,'1(li()xo  3,3(li;illiyl  letrnliydro-pyrldlni'H    nnd    Ihe    inanu 

faclnri'     of    sann'.       V).     I'rt'lHWi'rk     nnd     ().     Schnider 

2,090,008  :   Aug.   17. 
2  niercai)t()arvlllil!izoleH,    Derivatives    of,       I.     WIlllaniM. 

2,088,022  ;  .luly  27. 
2 methyl  .'i-liydrox.MinlnolIni'  I  carboxylle    ncldM    nnd     pre 

paring     them.      II.     Schlli'eninnler     and     L.     Sehornlg. 

2,082, .358;   June   1. 


Two-row  ball  bearing.     P.  Briihl.     2,086,466  ;  July  6. 
Two-speed  capacitor  motor.     G.  E.  Michelsen.     2,069,077  ; 

Jan.    26. 
Two-stroke  cycle  engine.     G.  A.  Spelts.     2,094,828  ;  Oct.  5. 
2.3-dihydroindoles,     Production     of.       M.     Treppenhauer. 

2,069,662  ;  Feb.  2. 
Tving  machine.     H.  Harvey.     2,100,601 :  Nov.  30. 
Tying  machine.     S.  L.  Matousek.     2,096,972  ;  Oct.  26. 
Tympano  adjuster.     C.  H.   Strupe.      2,074,194  ;  Mar.   16. 
Type   and    plates.    Making   rubber    printing.      L.    Melind. 

2,071,646;  Feb.  23. 
Type  and  the  like.   Automatic  means  for  setting.     B.   L. 

Green.     2.067,184  ;  Jan.  12. 
Type    bar    for    typewriters    and    the    like.      S.    Khalil. 

2,071,206  ;  Feb.  16. 
Type  bed.     E.  C.  Oliver.     2,087,355  ;  July  20. 
Tvpe   card   for  printing  machines.     G.   Van  Dusen.     Re. 

'20,344  ;  Apr.  27. 
Type  casting  machine.     C.  A.  Blacomic.     2,085,033  ;  June 

29. 
Type-casting  machine.     J.  Schneider.     2,070,184  ;  Feb.  9. 
Type  composing  machine.    F.  H.  Poeppelmeier.    2,092,856  ; 

Sept.   14. 
Type    in     typesetting    machines.     Automatically    setting. 

B.  L.  Green.     2,067,182:  Jan.  12. 
Type  setting  apparatus.     E.  L.  Mellinger  and  O.  R.  Ber- 
wick.    2,073,115  ;   Mar.  9. 
Typesetting    mechanism    for    typewriters.     J.     F.    Koca. 

Re.  20,429  ;  June  29. 
Tvpesptting    mechanism    for    typewriters.      J.    F.    Koca. 

2.060,980  ;  Jan.  5. 
Tvpe     with     aligning     marks,     Stamping.       G.     Giittel. 

"2,091,097  ;  Aug.  24. 
Typewriter.     T.  R.  Arden.     2,101,231  ;  Dec.  7. 
Typewriter.      B.   Baumann.      2,068,788  ;    Jan.    26. 
Typewriter.     H.  Decker.      2,074,778;  Mar.   23. 
Typewriter.     W.  A.  Fowler.     2,103,008  ;  Dee.  28. 
T.vpewriter.     F.  Honnolke.     2.076.198  ;  Apr.  6. 
Typewriter.     J.   P.    O'Halloran.     2.094,550;    Sept.   28. 
Typewriter.     J.  F.  Pfeiffer.     2,086,945  ;  July  13. 
Typewriter.     W.   C.   Roe   and   F.   J.    Heavens.     2,079,337 ; 

May  4. 
Typewriter.     D.  P.  Rowland  and  C.  C.  Dahl.     2.076,746  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Tvpewriter.     W.   H.   Schmidt.     2,103,734 ;   Dec.   28. 
Typewriter  action.    A.  F.  Mulhare.     2,078,268  ;  Apr.  27. 
Tvpewriter  adjustment  and  shutter  bed.     C.  A.  Macomie. 

■2.070.583;  Apr.  13. 
Typewriter  attachment  for  handling  continuous  duplicate 

"record  sheets.     R.  J.  Copeland.     2,070,042  ;  Feb.  9. 
Typewriter  carriage  return  and  platen  spacer  mechanism. 

E.  Perozo.     2,084,215  ;  June  15. 
Tvpewriter,  Justified  lines.     W.  O.  Bell.     2,067,821  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Tvpewriter   line    spacer.      E.    L.    McMillan.      2,069,550 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Tvpewriter,  Noiseless.     C.  Olivetti.      2,073.902  ;  Mar.   16. 
Typewriter    platen    shift    lock    release.      G.    F.    Handley. 

2,088,080  ;  July  27. 
Typewriter      ribbon      attachment.        J.      C.      Hochman. 

2,083,446  ;    June    8. 
Typewriter      support.      Adjustable.        W,      E.      Herman. 

2,009,707  ;  Feb.  2. 
Tvpewriter,    Tvpe    wheel.      H.    SchOnfelder.      2.085,609  ; 

June  29. 
Typewriters  and  the  like.  Stop  movement  mechanism  for. 

W.  C.   Roe.     2,089,666  ;  Aug.   10. 
TypewiMters,    Multicopy   attachment    for.      B.    L.    Henry. 

2,069,492  ;  Feb.  2, 
Tvpewriters,    Paper   carriage    escapement   device   for,      F. 

"Eibort.     2,097,834  ;  Nov.  2. 
Tvpewriters,    System    of    operation    of.     W.    S.    Lemmon, 

('.  J.  Fitch,  and  R.  F.  Walz.     2.101.437;  Dec.  7. 
Typewriting      nnd      calculating      machine.      A.      G.      F. 

Kurowski.     2.099,505;  Nov.  16. 
Tvpewriting  and  conipulinp  machine,  Oonihined.     A.  G.  F. 

Kurowski.     2,076,152  ;  Apr,  6. 
Typewriting  and  computing  machine,  Combined.     A.  G,  F. 

"Kurowski.     2,090,845  ;  Aug.  24. 
Tvpewriting       nnd       computing       ninchine.       Combined. 

A.  G.  F.  Kurowski.     2,099.123;  Nov.  16. 
Typewriting   and   computing  machine,    Combined.     II.   L. 

I'Mnian.     2.075.540;    Mar.   30, 
Typewriting  nnd   computing   mnclilne.   Combined,     II,    L. 

rilman.     2,078,274  ;  Ai)r.  27, 
Tvpewrlling   and    computinu'   nmchlne,    t'ombined       II,    L. 

I'ilman.      2,090.,S.->2  ;  Aug.  2  1. 
Typewrlling  and   computing  ntnchlne,    Comblnoil.      II,    L. 

I'ilman.     2,091.717  ;  Aug.  31. 
Typewriting  and   computing   mnchlne.   Combined.      H.    L. 

Pitman.      2,()9S,972  ;    Nov.    16, 
Tvpewrlling     and     computing     mnelilne,     Comhlni'd,     O. 

Thlrmiv      2,OT5.,'-|57  ;  Mar.  .30. 
Tvtiewrlling     and     nimpnllng     miioliliie,     Comliitied.       O. 

Till. •me.      2,077.NI11' :  .\pr.  20 
Typi-wrlllng  calcnlallni;  nmclilne.  tvpewriting  mnchlne,  or 

111.'    111;.'.       It     AnKchdl/..      2,091.133;    Am:   LM. 
I'yp.'wrlllng  niai'lilne.      H.   A.   Avery.      2,0H9,29.S  ;   Feb.    2. 
Tvp.'wrlling    ma.liinc.      W.    .\.    Pulmiui,      2,077.;!7ll  ;    A|)r. 

20. 
Tvpewriting   machine.      W.    A.    Dobson.     2,070.60.'^ ;   Miiy 

11. 
Typewrlling  mnclilin-.     \V,  A.  Dobdon.     ^.007.588  ;  Nov.  2. 


1052 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Typewriting  machine.  R.  B.  Dodge.  2,083.305  ;  June  8. 
Typewriting  macliine.  C.  Gabrielson.  2,068,269  ;  Jan.  19. 
Typewriting  mnchine.     C.  Gabrielson  and  E.   G.  Mosbier. 

2,098.285  ;  Nov.  9. 
Typewriting  machine.     C.    Gabrielson   and  C.   Waucquez. 

2,099,011  ;  Nov.  16. 
Typewriting  machine.     F.  M.  Guilfovle.     2,102,526  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Typewriting  machine.  F.  A.  Hart.  2,075,578  ;  Mar.  30. 
Typewriting  machine.  F.  A.  Hart.  2,078,075  ;  Apr.  20. 
Typewriting  machine.  H.  J.  Hart.  2.079.01?  ;  Mav  4. 
Typewriting  machine.  H.  J.  Hart.  2,084,803  ;  June  22. 
Typewriting  machine.  W.  J.  Hausman.  2,073,262  ;  Har.  9. 
Typewriting  machine.     C.  W.  H'Doubler  and  G.  I.  Mills. 

2,099,262  ;  Nov.  16. 
Typewriting      machine.     ^Y.      F.      Helmond.     2,069,829  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Typewriting  machine.    W.  F.  Helmond.    2,072,878  ;  Mar.  9. 
Typewriting     machine.       W.     F.     Helmond.       2,074,333 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Typewriting  machine.     W.  F.  Helmond.     2,094,011 ;  Sept. 

28. 
Typewriting  machine       W.  F.  Helmond.     2,095,666  :  Oct. 

12. 
Typewriting    machine.       W.     F.     Helmond.       2,098,780 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Typewriting  machine.     S.  Khalil.     2,099,810  ;  Nov.  23. 
Typewriting  machine.     A.  G.  Kupetz.     2,086.274  ;  July  6. 
Typewriting  machine.     E.  Z.  Lewis.     2,082,069  ;  June  1. 
Typewriting  machine.     H.  L.  Pitman.     2,070,026  ;  Feb.  9. 
Typewriting  machine.     R.  V.  Reppert.     2.079.425  ;  Mav  4. 
Typewriting  machine.     G.   F.   Rose.     2,068,247  ;   Jan.   19. 
Typewriting  machine.      G.  F.   Rose.     2,900.900;  Aug.   24. 
Typewriting  machine.     J.  A.  B.  Smith.     2,093,578  ;  Sept. 

21. 
Typewriting  machine.     J.  A.   B.   Smith.     2,097,259  ;   Oct. 

26. 
Typewriting  machine.     B.  C.  Sticknev.     2,091,111  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Typewriting  machine.     B.  C.  Stickney.     2,099,578  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Typewriting  machine.     R.  G.  Thompson     2,093,581  :  Sept. 

21. 
Typewriting     machine.      R.     G.    Tliompson.       2,098,319 ; 

Nov.   9. 
Typewriting  machine.     R.  G.  Thompson.     2,099,762  :  Nov. 

23. 
Typewriting  machine.     R.  G.  Thompson.     2,103,921  ;  Dec. 

2S. 
Typewriting  machine.     A.  Utz.     2.099,504  ;  Nov.  16. 
Typewriting  machine.     C.  L.  Winter.     2,074.097  ;  Mar.  16. 
Typewriting     machine,     Multiple     copy.     L.     D.     Nelson. 

2,068,348  ;  Jan.  19. 
Typist's  device.     C.  A.   Bourne.     2,089,595  ;  Aug.   10. 
Typograph  numbering  m.ichine.     A.  P.  Karbach,  Jr.,  and 

D.  R.  Trinkle.      2,090,869  ;  Aug.  24. 
Typographic      casting      mechanism.        G.      W.      Curtisa. 

2,070,8S2  ;  Apr.  13. 
Typographical       casting       machine.     J.       II.       Hilpman. 

2,095,001  :  Oct.  5. 
Typographical  casting  machine.     R.  R.  Mead.  2,095,000  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Typographical    composing    and   casting   machine.      E.    H. 

Atkins.     2,088,989  ;  Aug.  3. 
Typographical     composing     machine.        C.     A.     Albrecht. 

2,079.190  ;  May  4. 
Typograpliical       composing      machine.         II.       A.       Burt. 

2,079. 200;  May  4. 
Typographical      composing      macliine.        H.      A.      Burt. 

2,085,143  ;    June   29. 
Typographical       composing      machine.      F.       J.      Lynch. 

2,086,627;  July  13. 
Typographical      composing     machines.        R.      R.      Mead. 

2,097,732  ;  Nov.  2. 
Typographical  font.     H.  G.  Govil.     2,074.216;  Mar.  16. 
Typocr.oiiliicnl   m-icliine.      If.   A.   Buit.      2.079  199;   Mav  4. 
Typographical   machine.      H.    A.   Burt.      2,090,028 ;   Aug. 

17. 
Typographicnl  machine.       L.  Collins.     2,095.732  ;  Oct.  12. 
Typographical  machine.     H.  R.  Freund.     2.103,980;  Dec. 

28. 
Typographical    maichine.       J.     H.     Ili'pnian.       2.079.209  ; 

May  4. 
Typographical  machine.     W.  M.  Rapp.     2,095.197:  Oct.  5. 
Typographical  machine.     S.  E.    Sperry.     2,100,305  :  Nov 

23. 
Typographical    slug    casting    machine.      C.    .\.    Albrecht. 

2,072,612;  Mar.  2. 
Typographical    slug   casting    machine.      C.    A.    Albrecht. 

2,082,531  :  June   1. 
Typographical    slug   casting   machine.      A.    S.   Hayward. 

2,100,507  ;  Nov.  30. 
Ukulele.     A.  G.  Gox.     2,098,701  ;  Nov.  9. 
Ullage  rod.     O.  Watson.     2,069.792-3  ;  Fob.  9. 
Ultra-high-frequency  detector.     E.  G.  Linder.     2,096,590  • 

Oct.   19. 
Ultra-high    frequency    tube.     U.    Gunn.     2,087,252 ;    Julv 

20. 
Ultrashort  wave  tube.     W.  DUllenbach.     2,074,253  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Ultra-short   waves.   Reception    of.     K.   Kohl.     2,086.423  • 

July    H. 
Ultraviolet  apparatus.     J.  A.    Bodnar.     2,085,027 ;  June 

29. 


Ultraviolet  lamp.     C.  F.  Lorenz.     2,082,963  ;  June  8. 
Ultraxiolet   printing-out  compounds.     S.  E.  Sheppard  and 

\V.  Vanselow.     2,066.582  ;  Jan.  5. 
Ultraviolet  ray  apparatus.     W.  T.  Anderson,  Jr.,  and  C. 

J.  Larsen.     2,082,934;  June  8. 
Umbrella.     G.   S.  Berman.     2,071,724  ;  Feb.   23. 
Umbrella.      W.  Bouma.      2,076,525  ;  Apr.  13. 
Umbrella.     E.  Okun.     2,068,067 ;  Jan.  19. 
Umbrella,  Collapsible.     C.  Fliegner.     2,091,676  ;  Aug.  31. 
Umbrella  frame.     W.  S.  Evans.     2,072.254  ;  Mar.  2. 
Umbrella,  Garden.     M.  Finkel.     2,087,537  ;  July  20. 
Umbrella   handle   and   the   like  and   identification   means 

therefor.     M.  H.  Siegel.     2,083,872;  June  15. 
Umbrella  holder.     F.  Kruithof.     2,085,984  ;  July  6. 
Umbrella  point.  Beach.     E.  Jones.     2,103,948  ;  Dec.  28. 
Umbrella  structure.     H.  E.  Rathbun.     2.101,510:  Dee.  7. 
Umbrella,  Telescopic.     H.  Zeitschler.     2,088,127  ;  July  27. 
Unbalance  of  rotating  bodies.  Method  and  apparatus  for 

determining  the.     P.  L.  Couffignal.     2,087,534  ;  July  20. 
Undecvl  compounds  and  their  production.     J.  N.  Wickert. 

2,088,015  ;  July  27. 
Underfloor  duct  system.     J.  W.  Lewin.     2,073,490  ;  Mar.  9. 
Underframe.       W.     C.     Hedgcock     and     R.     B.     Cottrell. 

2,071,629  ;   Feb.   23. 
Underframe.     W.  0.  Hedgcock.     2,091,360;  Aug.   31. 
Undergarment.     L.  Curcio.     2,084,837  ;  June  22. 
Undergarment.     H.  W.  Faulkner.     2.072,550  ;  Mar.  2. 
Undergarment.    W.  B.  Malouf.    2,088,800  ;  Aug.  3. 
Undergarment.       M.  D.  Neilson.     2,091,052  ;  Aug.  24  ; 
Under-garment.      P.    H.    Robbins.      2,098,881-2  :    Nov.    9. 
Undergarment   and  the  like.     V.   B.   Green.     2,099,110 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Undergarment,  Drop  seat.     J.  Bernstein.     2.093,902  ;  Sept. 

21. 
Undergarment  for  women.      C.   Sivyer.      2,091,018  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Undergarment,  Lady's.     T.  J.  Smutny.     2,101,604  ;  Dec.  7. 
Undergarment  support.     E.  A.  Wangenheim.     2,099,949  ; 

Nov.   23. 
Undergarment,   Women's.      D.   L.   Fine.      2,080,703 ;  May 

IS. 
Underhood  record  holder.     E.  H.  Souter.     2,068.083  ;  Jan. 

19. 
Underreamer.     H.  C.  Smith.     2,094,855  :  Oct.  5. 
Unlflow  gas  engine.     H.   L.   Johnson.     2,079..'i71  ;  May  4. 
Unit   and  making  the   same.  Preformed.     H.  L.  Rogers. 

2,093,391;   Sept.  14. 
Unit   cylinder    clasp    brake.      W.    H.    Baselt.      2,084,071 ; 

June  15. 
Unit  cylinder  drum  brake.     W.  C.  Hedgecock.     2,083,910  ; 

June  15. 
Unit  for  bank  protection.     C.  6.  Smeaton  and  A.  M.  De 

Voursney.      2,079,824;  May  11. 
Unit  heater.     W.  L.  Mack.     2,078,766  ;  Apr.  27. 
Unit  operating  device  for  a  swinging  and  a  sliding  panel. 

E.   G.  Simpson.     2,076,867  ;  Apr.  13. 
Unit   portions   of   ice    cream   or   the   like.   Apparatus    for 

forming.     A.  C.  Routh.     2,081,282  ;  Jlay  25. 
Units    for    operating    power    plants,    Auxiliary.     G.    B. 

Warren.     2,095,845  ;  Oct.  12. 
Universal  bolt  lock.     H.  H.  Kistner.     2,098,249  ;  Nov,  9. 
Universal  gear.     F.  Kreis.     2,086,809  ;  July  13. 
Universal  joint.     P.  Fenaille.     2,088,849  ;  Aug.  3. 
Universal  joint.     H.  D.   Geyer.     2,098,703  ;  Nov.  9. 
Universal  joint.     E.   R.  Koppel.      2,102,850  ;  Dec.  21. 
Universal  joint.     E.  E.  La  Rose.     2,079,622  ;  May  11. 
Universal    joint.      P.    C.    Mancino,    H.    Cross,    and    J.    E. 

Thebaud.     2,083,338;   June   8. 
Universal  joint.     J.  E.   Padgett.     2.081,505;  Mav  25. 
Universal  joint.     F.  Porsche.     2,102,973  ;  Dec.  2l". 
Universal  joint.     L.  Saussard.     2,087,817  ;  July  20. 
Universal  joint.     W.  W.  Slaght.     2,078.739  ;  Apr.  27. 
Universal  joint.     N.  Trbojevich.     2,087.364  ;  .July  20. 
Universal  joint.     F.  W.  Wood.     2,080,296  ;  Mav  11. 
Universal     joint     controlled     clutch.       W.     J.    "Coultas. 

2.101,897;  Dec.  14. 
Un^iversal^  joint.     Rubber     cushioned.       B.     T.     Morgan. 

^^o^^'r,'"?^^,'''''^!^''    t°o'-      '^■^'-    Trefney   and   E.   E.    Condon. 
2,092,941  ;    Sept.   14. 

Universally  mountable  container.    J.S.Baker.    2  075,080; 
-Afar.  30. 

Unloader  and   spreader.     R.   H.   Williamson.      2,082,073 ; 
June  1.  .        ,         , 

Unlo.Tder  for  compressors.     E.  JI.  Paullin,  Jr.     2,083,740  ; 
June  15.  >        .         , 

Unloader  for  compressors.     A.   M.    Stenger.      2,089,446 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Unloader,  Scattering.     H.  H.  Dodge.     2.081.601  ;  Mav  25. 
Unloading  attachment   for   hopper   bottom   railroad  'cars. 

E.  N.  Jeannerette.     2,082,291;  June  1 
Unstacking      and      transferring      mechanism.         L.      K. 

Llewellyn  and  A.   R.  Barton.      2,089.385;  Aug.   10. 
Unvulc.anized  and  vulcanized  compositions.     P.   Stocklin 

and  E    Konrad.     2,080,363  ;  Kay  11. 

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'''pot\^^L''TollTlZ?N^r''ri  ^'^'^  ""''  ''''  "'^^-     -^• 

Uiiwinding  machine.     ,f.  U.  Schmied.  2.066,488  :  Jan.  5. 

Upholstery  construction.     A.  M.  Bank.  Re.  20,406  ;  June 
lo. 

IpholsteiT    conslruction.      A.    M.    Bank.      2,083,810-11; 
June  1.). 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1053 


Upholstery  sprinsr.     C.  R.  Simmons.     2.066,861  ;  Jan.  5. 
Upholstery,   Stuffed  pleated.     A.   S.  Mitchell.     2,074,663  ; 

JIar.  23. 
Uppers,    Preparing    prewelted.       J.    Fausse.       2,095,973 ; 

Oct.   19. 
Upsetting  machine.     K.  L.  ■\Vilcox.     2,074.680  ;   Mar.   23. 
Upsetting  mechanism.     R.  L.  Wilcox.     2,069,511  ;  Feb.  2. 
Urea  and  ammonium  salts.  Production  of.     C.  K.  Lawrence 

and  H.  A.  Beelihuis,  Jr.     2,087,325  ;  July  20. 
Urea  condensation  plastic.  Molding.     C.  Ellis.     2,075,805  ; 

Apr.  6. 
Urea     derivatives.     Preparation     of.       R.     A.     .Tacobson. 

2,090,593  ;  Aug.  17. 
Urea-formaldehyde  condensation  products.     D.   E.  Edgar. 

2,101,534;  Dec.  7. 
Urea  resin  products.  Making.     C.  Ellis.     2,085,492  ;  June 

29. 
Urea     resins.       H.     L.    Bender    and     H.     A.     Hoffman. 

2,084,314;  June  22. 
Urea  synthesis.     H.  W.  de  Rood.     2,083,010  :  June  8. 
Urea    synthesis    at    pressures    above    autogenous.      A.    E. 

Lawrence.     2,087,980  ;  July  27. 
Ureas,  Manufacture  of  diaryl.     S.  Coffey  and  J.  E.  Scho- 

field.      2,093,265  ;    Sept.   14. 
Urinal.     V.  H.  Anderson.     2,084,788  ;  June  22. 
Urinal   ■with   intermittent   flushing  set   in   action   by   the 

user's  weight.     G.  U.  Travagliati.     2,094,310  ;  Sept.  28. 
TTrn,  Cemetery.     R.  Joseph.     ::.G75.441  :  Mar.  30. 
Urn,  f'nffee.     J.  W.  Cunningham.     2.076.881  ;  Apr.  13. 
Urn,  Hot  water.     R.  Sica.     2,089,303;  Aug.  10. 
Utensil.     F.  P.  Lacl<inger.     2,100,080  ;  Nov.  23. 
Utensil.     J.  Trank.     2,066.749  ;  .Ian.  5. 
Utensil,   Baking.      R.   L.   Barton.     2,090,726-7  ;   Oct.    26. 
Utensil.    Baking,      H,    J.    Krause    and    P.    R.    Simmons. 

2.n98,7S4  ;   Nov.  9. 
Utensil,  Baking  and  cooking.     A.  M.  Watson.     2,081,078  ; 

May  18, 
Utensil,       Combination       kitchen.         E.       E.       Thrasher. 

2.078,817  :  Apr.  27. 
Utensil.  Cooking.     W.  S.  Bremer.     2,071,318:  Feb.  23. 
Utensil,   Cooking.     J.  B.  Fairbanks  and   R.  W.   Carlisle. 

2,080,171:  May  11. 
Utensil,  Cookins,',     R.  T.  Famup.     2.076,140;  Apr.  G. 
Utensil,  Cooking.     R.   O.  Fishel.     2.085,306  :  June  29. 
Utensil,  Cooking.     L.  O.  Howlett.     2.085,220  ;  June  29. 
Utensil,  Cooking.     A.  T.   Smith.     2,093,175  :   Sept.    14. 
Utensil,  Cooking.     M.  G.   Struble.     2,097,478  :  Nov.  2. 
Utensil,    Cooking.      G.   Tomei.      2,070.519  :   Feb.   9. 
Utensil,  Cooking.     A.  L.  Voight.     2,088,074;  July  27. 
T'tensil,  Cooking,     L.  M.  Young.     2,088,457;  July   27. 
T'tensil,  Culinary.     P.  M.  Imler.     2,092,918  ;  Sept.  14. 
Utensil,    Domestic    cooking.      C.    B.    Burpee.      2,090,182  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Utensil,  Electric  cooking.     A.  T.  Smith  and  H.  J.  Moon. 

2.103.560;   Doc.   28. 
Utensil.    Electroplated   cooking.      H.   E.   Adelsperger,    Jr., 

and  A.  F.  Cassin.     2,089,175  ;  Aug.    10. 
Utensil,  Enamelware.     H.  Dean.     2,071,817;  Feb.  23. 
T'tensil,  Jacket cd  cooltijig.     W.  Wood.s.     2.076.437  ;  Apr.  6. 
UtMisil.  Kitchen.      C.  E.  Bretnev.      2.0R1.165;  ;\rav  25. 
Utensil,  Kitchen.     G.  M.  Newlin.      2,071,422  ;  Feb.   23. 
Utensil    manufacture.      II.    II.    Maas.      2.0T9.126:    Miiv    4. 
Utensil,  Motor-driven  kitchen.     H.  G.  Ross.     2,069,500 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Utensil,  Nursery.     L.  B.  Myerson.     2,088, 6.58  ;  Aug.  3. 
Utensil  of  fibrou.'i  struct\ire  nn<l  making  same,   (Culinary. 

A.  L.  Clapp.     2.103.318;   Dec.   28. 
Utensil,    Reservoir   cooking.      T.   B.    Buffum.      2,088,462; 

July  27. 
Utensil.   Self-heatln'.'.      IT.    E.    Lncy.      2.066.476;   Jan.    5. 
Utensils  on  tables  or  similar  surfaces.  Device  for  holding. 

A.  H.  Hunter.     2,083,299  ;  June  8. 
Utility  hanger.     O.  Coggiol:i.      2.102,405  ;  Dec.  14. 
I'lilitv   holder.      C.    W.    Cogswell.      '2.101,492;   Dee.   7. 
Tltilltv  light.     G.  E.  Tllckev.     2,070,548  ;  Feb,  9. 
Utility   tool.      ir.   A.   Berkinjin.      2.094,203;    Sept.   28. 
Vaccine,   Poultry.      It.   W.  Terry.      '2,078.041  ;  Apr.   20. 
Vaccine    and    prodvicing    same.    Nonspecific    spermatoxlc. 

M.  J.  Baskln.   2,103,240:  Dec,  28, 
A'acciiies      and       manufacturing      vacclne,f.     M.      Dorset. 

2.102.2".5  :    Dec.    11. 
Vacuum  breaker  trap.     A.  Gordon.     2.070.202  :  Feb.  0. 
Vanium  breaking  device.     E.  J.  Kocour.     2,102,848;  Dec. 

21. 
Vacuum  capping  machine.     R.  J.  Stewart  and  3.  E.  Ehr- 

hardt.  2,092,860;    Sept.  14. 
Vacuum   cleaner.     C.  A.   I'.rock.     2,102.353:  Deo.   14. 
Vacuimi   cleaner.      C.   L.   Brown,  Jr.      2.076.690:  Apr.  13. 
Vacuum  cleaner.     J.  F.  Carson.     2.001.137:  Aujr.  24. 
Vacuum  cleaner.     J.  C.  ClnBon,     2.006.883  ;  Oc^.  26. 
V;ie\niin    elenn<>r.      D.    M.    Dow.      2.101  .'■.7.''.  :    Dec.    7. 
A'aeuimi  clejiner.      A.  KilUsKon-Jons       ?  0!)5,nr,{l  ;  Oct.  5. 
Vacinim   cleaner.      10.   T'alier.      2.080.601  ;   Aug.    10. 
Vacuum   cle.-iner.      K.   Fiilx'r.      2.103.151;   Dec.   21. 
Vacuum  cleaner.     II.  C.  Flint.     2.073.145;  Mar.  9. 
Vacuum  cleaner.     B.   S.    Foss.     2.070,0sn :   Feb.    16. 
Vfuiuim    cleaner.      E.    F.    G.    Frcdlund.      2.096,k;)I  ;    Oct. 

26. 
Vacuum  cleaner.     It.  D.  GoUlberc     2,069,949  ;  Feb.  0. 
A'ncuiim   clenner.      D,    IlnvH.      2.003,013:   Sent.   21. 
Vnouum   cleaner.     O.   Holm  ITnnKcn.     2.00n.R12:  Oct.    ^•J. 
Vacuum  clenner.      It.   H.   Jordan.     2,071,838;   Feb.   23. 


J.  F.   R.  Karlstrom.     2,093,082  ;    Sept. 


H.  T.  Lang.  2,097,294  ;  Oct.  26. 
H.  T.  Lang.  2,099,566  :  Nov.  16. 
W.  Leathers.     Re.  20,489  ;  Aug.  31. 

H.  Lingenbrink.  2,091,642;  Aug. 
G.  E.  Lofgren.     2,077.572  ;  Apr.  20. 

G.  E.  Lofgren.  2.085.433  ;  June 
L.  C.  Packer.  -2,088,482;  July  27. 
F.  Riebel,  Jr.     2,092,778  ;  Sept.  14. 

F.     Riebel,     Jr.,     and     D.     M.     Dow 


31. 

29. 


Vacuum  cleaner. 

14. 
Vacuum  cleaner. 
Vacuum  cleaner. 
Vacuum  cleaner. 
Vacuum  cleaner. 
Vacuum  cleaner. 
Vacuum  cleaner. 
Vacuum  cleaner. 
Vacuum  cleaner. 
Vacuum     cleaner. 

2,102,221  ;  Dec.   14. 
Vacuum  cleaner.    K,  J.  AVahlborg.     2,091,537  ;  Aug.  31. 
Vacuum    cleaner.       G.     D.    Welles    and    F.     Riebel,     Jr. 

2,089,232;   Aug.    10. 
Vacuum  cleaner  appliance,     L,  O,  McCracken,     2,101,222  ; 

Dec.   7. 
Vacuum   cleaner  bag.     C.    Kress.     2.079.413:   May   4. 
Vacuum  cleaner.  Portable.     E.  Faber.     2,088,236  ;  July  27. 
Vacuum  cleaner  switch.    G.  E.  Lofgren.    2,073,244  ;  Mar.  9. 
Vacuum    control    apparatus.     G.    D.     Peet.     2,086,957 ; 

July  13. 
Vacuum   crystallization.    Apparatus   for.     M.    J.    Kermer. 

2,088,601  ;  Aug.  3. 

and    crystallizing.      H.   B.    Caldwell. 


E.  W.  Fawcett  and  J.  L.  McCowen. 
J.    D.    Hunter    and    F.    B.    Morrill. 


Vacuum    crvstallizer 

2.067.043  :  .Ian.  5. 
Vacuum  distillation. 

2,073,202  ;  Mar.  9. 
Vacuum    extractor. 

2.098.044  ;  Nov.  2. 
Vacuum  filling  machine.     S.  B.  Hoar.     2,070,302  ;  Feb.  9. 
Vacuum    filling    machine.      C.    W.    Souther.      2,070,301 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Vacuum   floor  cleaner.     L.   M.   Schmermund.      2,078,101  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Vacuum  machine.     N.  P.  Bach.     2.095,960  :  Oct.  19. 
Vacuum  massaging  device.     C.  Reid.     2,088.870  ;   Aug.  3. 
\'acunm  oil  brake.     A.  J.  Francoeur  and  V.  Matulewicz. 

2.076,532  ;  Apr.  13. 
Vacuum-operated  brake.     J.   H.  Hunt.     2.079.409  ;  May  4. 
Vacuum  power  and  water  reclaimer  device.    V.  P.  McVoy. 

2,089,565  ;   Aug.    10. 
Vacuum  power  clutch.    J.  H.  K.  and  H.  J.  De  N.  McCollum. 

2.071.983  :  Feb.  23. 
Vacuum  producing  device.     W.  R.   Coyne   and  J.   C.  De 

Lacy.     2,070,562:  Feb.   16. 
Vacuum  pump.     J.  P.  Johnson.     2,068.803  :  ,Ian.  26. 
Vacuum  pump.     J.   P.   Johnson.     2,070,662  :   Feb,   16. 
Vacuum  pump.     K.  C.  D.  Hickman.     2,080,421  ;  Jlay  18. 
Vacuum   pump.     C.   J.   Westin.     2,070,151  ;  Feb.   9. 
Vacuum  rel.iy.     V.  Wologdin.     2.078.1 1  2  :  Anr.  20. 
Vacuum  tenaculum.     A.  G.  Allen.     2.082.782  :   June  8. 
Vacuum  tube.     S.  Ruben.     Re.  20.602  ;  Dec,  21, 
Vacuum  tube.     W.   G.   Taylor.     2,099,579:   Nov.    16. 
Vacuum  tube  and  making  the  same.     F.   S.  McCullough. 

2,078,892  ;  Apr.  27. 
Vacuum  tube  circuit  frequency  changing.     R.  N.  Harmon. 

2.075.112  :  IVlar.  30. 
Vactium    tubes.    Getter    for.      A.    Haslauer.      2,093,273; 

Sept,  14, 
Vacuum  valve,     G.  A,  Petroe.     2.103,118  :  Dec.  21. 
Vacuumi'/.ing,   Apparatus  for.     T.  M.   Rector.     2,088,012 ; 

July  27. 
Vatrinal    Irrigating    appliance.      J.    A.    Kirk.      2,069,163; 

Jan.   26. 
Valise  and  steps  for  theatrical  dance  entertainers.  Com- 
bined.    S.  E.  Feist.     2.097.273  ;  Oct.  26. 
Valuable    products    from    hvdrocarbons.    Recovery    of.     G. 

Stern  and  W.   Hoess.      2.067,511;  Jan.  12. 
Vahiable    substances.     Production    of,      II.    Ruckdeschel. 

2,103,495  ;  Dec.  28. 
Values  from  a  solution,  Apparatus  for  recovering.     J.  B. 

Marlin.     2,092,000;   Sept.   7. 
Values   from    nluminum.    Apparatus   for  the   recovorv   of, 

A.  F.  Baumbauer  and  W.  Culver.     2,068,640;  Jan.  26. 
Valve :  See — 


Air  valve. 

Automatic  control  valve. 

Automatic  mixing  valve. 

Autoiiuitlc  phite  valve. 

Automatic     safety,     shut- 
off  valve. 

Automatic  valve. 

Automatically  controlled 
vnlvo. 

P.ack  pressure  valve. 

r.aliiuced  plug  valve. 

Ualiiuci'd  Rteiiiu  Inlet   valv' 

Tialnnced  valve. 

Ball  check  valve. 

Hull    VII he. 

Brake  control  valve. 

Brake  valve. 

Hutlerfly  valve. 

Cable    operated    valve. 

Can  (rausrer  valve. 

Ciiiburetor    vnlve. 

Cartridge  vnlve. 

Check  valve. 

Choke   valve. 

Coiubliintlou       stop       and 
check  valve. 

CoiniioNltc      metal      motor 
valvp. 


Compression  valve. 
Compressor  valve. 
Compressor  valve. 
Cone  v.'ilve. 
Container  valve. 
Control  valve. 
Cut-off  vnlve. 
Cyliiulrlcal  vnlve. 
DiniilirncTU  vnlve. 
Direct  flow  check   valve. 
Distributing  vnlve, 
Dlstrll)ut(u-  valvp. 
Disturbance    n  c  t  u  n  t  c  d 

valv(>. 
Double  disk  gate  valve. 
Drain  valve. 
I  'ly  l)lpe  valve. 
Duplex  vnlve. 
IClectilcally   nud    Iiydrnull 

(•ally  controlled  valve. 
Engine  poiipet  vnlve. 
i;iii;iiie  valve. 
lOxpauslon  vnlve. 
I'lont  valviv 
Flow     control     .'ind     relief 

vnlve. 
Flow  vnlvo. 
I'hild  ciuitrol  vnlve. 


1054 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Valve :  See — 

Fluid  pressure  valve. 
Fluid-thermo-valve. 
Flush  valve. 
Flushing  valve. 
Fountain  pen  valve. 
Fuel  control  valve. 
Fuel  distributing  valve. 
Fuel    injecting    system 

valve. 
Fuel  injection  valve. 
Gas  mixing  valve. 
Gas  valve. 
Gate  valve. 
Hvflraulic  valve. 
Inflating  valve. 
Injection  valve. 
Injector  mixing  valve. 
Light  valve. 
Liquid      level      indicating 

valve. 
IiOcl;ing  valve. 
Lubricated  valve. 
Meter  valve. 
Mixing  valve. 
Motor  controlled  valve. 
Multistace  valve. 
Open  valve. 
Oritice  dial  valve. 
Oxygen  valve. 
Paclvless     ejector    flush 

valve. 
Packless  steam  valve. 
Pendulum  valve. 
Percussive  tool  valve. 
Pipe  union  and  ball  check 

valve. 
Plug  valve. 
Pneumatic  tire  valve. 
Pneumatic  valve. 
Pressure  control  valve. 
Pressure  equalizing  valve. 
Pressure  regulating  valve. 
Pressure  relief  valve. 
Primer  valve. 


Pump  valve. 
Radiator  valve. 
Regulating  valve. 
Relief  and  drain  valve. 
Relief  valve. 

Rotary  cylindrical  valve. 
Safety  control  valve. 
Safety  valve. 
Salvage  valve. 
Sampling  valve. 
Self-actuating  valve. 
Self  lapping   bralve  valve. 
Shock  absorber  valve. 
Shut-off  valve. 
Slush  pump  valve. 
Snap     action     modulating 

valve. 
Soldering  torch  valve. 
Sphere  valve. 
Spray  gun  valve. 
Stop  and  check  valve. 
Suction  valve. 
SyruiJ  valve. 
Tanli  safety  valve. 
Tank  valve. 
Temperature  and  pressure 

relief  valve. 
Temperature       regulating 

valve. 
Theimionic  valve. 
Thermostat  con  trolled 

valve. 
Thermostatic   radiator 

valve. 
Thermostatic  valve. 
Three-way  mixing  valve. 
Throttle  valve. 
Timing  valve. 
Tire  valve. 
Vacuum  valve. 
Volume  control  valve. 
Water  pressure  and  relief 

valve. 
Water  reducing  valve. 


Valve.     J.  S.  Abercrombie,  J.  A.  Tennant,  and  H.  Allen. 

2,069,297  ;  Feb.  2. 
Valve.     J.  E.  Aderhold,  Jr.     2,088,937  ;  Aug.  3. 

H.  J    Baker.     2,075,600  ;  Mar.  30. 

J.  D.  Baldwin,  Jr.     2.078,048  :  Apr.  20. 

O.  K.   BecUler.      2,077.73.")  ;   Apr.    20. 

F.  C.  Binnall.     Re.  20.240  :  Jan.  19. 

J.  Bodnovich.     2,073.727  ;  Mar.  16. 

J.  A.  Boland.     2,085,893  ;  July  6. 

C.  A.    Bri-wer.     2.078.174:  Aiir.  20. 

E.  C.  Brisbane.     2.071,814  ;  Feb.  23. 

K.  C.  Brisbane.     2.078.231  ;  Apr.  27. 

E.  E.  Brosius.     2,079,896  ;  May   11. 
J.  Bugatti.     2.072.615;   Mar.  2. 

J.    A.    Campbell    and    S.    C.    Carter.      2,091,671; 
Aug.  31. 

Valve.  G.  Charlton.  2,089,731 ;  Aug.  10. 
R.  S.  Condon.  2,080,760  ;  May  18. 
C.H.Cotton.     2,100.470  :  Nov.  30. 

F.  H.  Cross.     2,082,325  ;  June  1. 
W.  Czarnecki.     2,076,227  :  Apr.  6. 

L.  G.  Daniels.     2,093,692  ;  Sept  21. 
J.  T.  Fahey.     2,076,336  :  .Apr.  6. 
A.     Ferrari,     C.     Rafanelli,     and     M.     Scalione. 
2,084,248  ;  June  15. 
Valve.     C.  J.  Fitzgerald.     2,088.509  ;  July  27. 
J.  G.  Gibson.     2,074.839  ;  Mar.   23. 
V    M.   (Jiffcn.      2.n!):!.(;7I  :    Sept.   21. 
F.  S.  Gussick.     2.069.364  ;  Feb.  2. 
L.   S.  Hamer.      2,070,899  ;   Feb.   16. 
A.   G.   Hanii.     2.079, ;n8;  Mnv  4. 
J.  Han.sen.      2.067.017:   .Ta>i.   10 
A.  <;.  Iloggem.     2.076,838-41  ;  Apr.  13. 


Valve 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
■\'alve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 


Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 


Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Sept. 
Valve. 
Valve. 
Valve 


E.  E.  Hewitt.     2,074,740  :  Mar.  23. 
T.    Humblet.      2.079.212;    May    4. 
N.C.Hunt.     2,071,204:  Feb.  16. 

W.  J.  JarobsKon.      2,O!i:!,078  :  Sept,  21. 
W.  J.  Jacobsson.     2.103.725  ;  Dec.  28. 
R.    Jardine.      2,089.749  :    Aug.    10. 
T.  G.  Kane.     2,080,824  ;  May  18. 
H.  A.  Kaufmnnn.     2.075.811  :  Apr.  6. 
A.   E.   Kettiiich.      2.101,;'.16:   Dec.   7. 
K.   B.   Kilbnrn.      2.085.360  :   June   29. 
J.  J.  Klein.sniith.     2,098.583;  Nov.  0. 
I.  W.  Knight.     2.071.749  :  Feb.  23. 

F.  G.  Kraft.      2.099.443;   Nov.   16. 
J.   B.   Koluil.      2.096,0.89:  Oct.   26. 

K.   T'\  Tniulsrren.      2.007.2^5;  Oct.  26. 
J.   D.  Mattlmore.     2.069,588  :  Feb.  2. 
E.   M.  Mav.     2,066.692  :  Jan.   5. 
E.  T.  McCarthy.     2,087,037;  July  13. 
II.   McCarthy   and   F.    II.    Morehead.     2,093,091; 
14. 

W.    W.    Jlohr.      2,097.698  ;   Nov.   2. 
O.  B.  Mueller  and  J.  E.  Gray.     2,087.526  ;  .Tulv  20. 
L.    li.   Nelson   and   C.   C    .Vrnislroiig.      2,070,411; 


Apr.  6. 

Valve.     R.  E.  Newell.     2.073.1 68  :  Titnr.  9. 
Valve.     S.  J.  Nordstrom.     2,070,490  :  Feb.  9. 


Valve. 
Valve. 


B.  F.  Randel.     2,081,955  ;  June  1. 

M.  F.  Richardson.     2.082,512  ;  June  1. 


Valve.     M.   F.   Richardson.     2,090,486  ;  Au^ 
Valve.      H.    H.    Robinson    and    T.    C.    Plath. 

Mar.  9. 
Valve.     W.  A.  Roehm.     2,089,100  ;  Aug.  3. 
Valve.     L.  H.  Roller.     2.102.034;  Dec.   14. 
Valve.    I.H.Russell.     2,102,856  ;  Dec.  21. 
Valve.     A.  V.  Saharoff.     2.092,088  ;  Sept.  7. 
Valve.     W.  R.  Schuchman  and  F.  W.  Ofeldt. 

June  29. 
Valve.     G.  C. 


17. 
2,072,965  ; 


2,085,688  ; 


2,095,372  ; 


Semans.     2,083,244  ;  June  8. 
Valve.     W.  F.   Shaw.     2,086,001  ;  July  6. 
Valve.     N.   B.   Simpson.     2,083,101  ;   June   8. 
Valve.       J.  J.  Slavin  and  C.  S.  Stuckenholt. 

Oct.  12. 

Valve.     J.    Sorensen.     2,095,770;   Oct.   12. 
Valve.     P.  Spence.     2,067,953 ;  Jan.  19. 
Valve.     N.  Sutcliffe.     2,099,992  ;  Nov.  23. 
Valve.    A.  J.  Trott.     2.073,541  ;  Mar.  9. 
Valve.     A.  J.  Trott.     2,100,457  ;  Nov.  30. 
Valve.     S.     L.     Tyler.     2,100,366 ;  Nov.  30. 
Valve.     A.    B.   Webb.     2,101,925  :  Dec.   14. 
Valve.     J.  H.  Webb.    2,091,745  ;  Aug.  31. 
Valve.     J.  Wittek.     2,081.878  :  Mav  25. 
Valve.     J.    Zagorski.      2.090.381  ;   Aug.   17. 
Valve.     J.  Zagorski.     2,097,943 ;  Nov.   2. 
Valve    action   mechanism    for   wind   instruments.      C.    E. 

Bryant.     2,083,048  ;  June  8. 
Valve  actuatin.t;  device  for  can  washers.    J.  M.  McClatchie. 

2,082,458;   June  1. 
Valve  actuating  mechanism.     A.   Stoll.     2,090,337  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Valve-actuating    push-piece.      D.    C.    Holmes. 

Jan.  5. 
Valve  actuation  and  control.  Plural.     E.  Pick. 

Apr.  6. 
Valve  actuator  mechanism.    F.  J.  Schwimmer. 

Aug.  31. 
Valve    adjusting    device.      R. 

Feb.   23. 
Valve  and  choke,  Combination. 

May  4. 
A'alve   and   control   therefor. 

2.075,812  ;  Apr.  6. 
Valve   and    cream   separator    for  milk   bottles,    Combined 

cap.     G.  J.  Overmyer.     2,071,565  ;  Feb.  23. 
Valve  and  faucet.     B.  V.   Szabo.      2.091,618  ;  Aug.  31. 
Valve  and  guide  bushing  ejector.  L.  J.  Clossey.  2,069,133  ; 

Jan.  26. 

Concealed.     W.      E.      Deane, 


W.    Manning. 
J.  R.  Yancey. 
S.   L.   Kerr   and  A. 


2,066,976 ; 
2,076,321  ; 
2,091,934 ; 
2,071,415 ; 
2,079,195 ; 
Greig. 


Valve  and 
2,092,572 

Valve  and 
2.076,665 


lock      plug, 
Sept.   7. 
making    the 
Apr.  13. 


Valve  and  oiler,  Pressure. 
13. 


same.    Composite.     W.    Noble. 
F.  L.  Staley.     2,077,191  :  Apr. 


Valve    and    related    construction,    Plush.      B.    O.    Tilden. 

2,087,099  ;  July  13. 
Valve  and  rocker  arm  assembly  for  radial  engines.     C.  P. 

Sander,  W.  H.  Righter,  and  G.  Edenquist.     2,070,926  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Valve     and     sealing     means.     Pivot.     R.     E.     B.     Sharp. 

2,081,842  ;  May  25. 
Valve  and  siphon  breaker.   Automatic  air.     W.   C.  Groen- 

iger.     2,092,757 ;    Sept.   14. 
Valve    and    supporting    means    therefor.      F.    M.    Littell. 

2,080,724  ;  May  18. 
Valve  and  testing  device,  Relief.    E.  W.  Lowe.     2,074,268  : 

j\Iar.  16. 
Valve  and  the  like.     L  D.  Perry.     2,082,972  :  June  8. 
\  alve  and  the  like.  Air.     I.  D.  Perry.    2,088,248  ;  July  27. 
Valve  and   the   like.    Steam   regulator.     J.    C.   G.    Cossey. 

2,0(7,988;  Apr.  20. 
Valve  and  the  like,   Tire.     I.  D.  Perry.     2,103,822  ;  Dec. 

Valve    and    valve    gear    for    engines.     S.    L.    G.    Knox. 

2,091,990  ;  Sept.  7. 
'^'^ly'^  a"5  ''^^^'^  gear  for  internal   combustion  engines. 

W.  P.  Porter.     2,074,487  ;  Mar.  23. 
Valve    and    vent     for    plumbing    fixtures.     Combination. 

J.   G.  Cekal.     2,096,844;  Oct.  26. 
Valve  apparatus.  Flush   tank.     W.   H.  Finley   and   C.   H. 

IlamiUon.      2,101,901  ;  Dec.   14. 
Valve  applied  to  a  single  cylinder.  Duplex.     W.  J.  Wood- 
cock.     2,072.325  ;  Mar.   2. 
Va!\;(>     ass(-mbling     machine.      Can.     A.     L.     Kronquest. 

2,089,126  :  Aug.  3. 
Valve   assembly.      .1.    H.    Bucknam.      2.095.789:    Oct.    12. 
J.  A.  Gaines.     2,089,741 ;  Aug.   lO: 
C.  Orr.     2,089,706;  Aug.  10. 
A.   L.   Parker.      2,075.460  :  Mar.  30. 
.       -"V.   E.   Ramclow.      2,074.700 ;   Blar.   23. 
A  aU-e  assembly.  Adjustable  water  supply  controlling.     F. 

H.  Ahlman.     2,067,112  ;  Jan.  5. 
^  a  ve  as.sembly.  Disk.     A.  L.  Parl.er.     2,075.458  :  Mar.  30. 
^  "i  )ro-"^S^"^'>]^    '^"'"   flushing    tanljs.      H.    D.    Clemmons. 

2. OS (.503  :  Tulv  20. 
Valve  assembly,  Pumping.     D.  H.  Crall.     2,091,138  ;  Aug. 

Valve    assembly,    Thermostatic.      R.   F.   Pec.      2,079,869 : 
May  11.  ... 

Valve  bag.*!    Forming.     J.  N.  Tooker.     2,102,766  :  Dec.  21. 

J^'''~2'6     *"^''"''  ^^""^  ^^*'^"   '^^'  ^"  ^'oeniger.    2,068,672  ; 


Valve  assembly. 
Valve  assembly. 
^'alve  assembly. 
Valve   assembly. 


LIST   OF   INVENTIONS 


1055 


Valve  body.  Spiral  packed  working  barrel.     W.  H.  Hunter. 

2,087,97.'5  ;  July  27. 
Valve  body,  Spiral  packed  working  barrel.    W.  H.  Hunter. 

2,099,691  ;  Nov.  23. 
Valve  cam  operation.     H.  E.   Blomgren.     2,081,658  ;  May 

25. 
Valve  circuit  arrangement,  Thermionic.     H.   ]\I.  Dowsett 

and  E.  F.  Goodeuough.     2,074,831;  Mar.  23. 
Valve-closed  bag.     A.  Du  Bois.     2,102,685  ;  Dec.  21. 
Valve    connection    system.       H.    Eberhard.       2,083,192 ; 

June   8. 
Valve  construction.     F.  C.  Leonard.     2,081,938;   June  1. 
Valve  construction.     D.  R.  Yarnall.      2.0S\.'y22  :    ■Mav  25. 
Valve  construction,  Gas.     \V.  and  M.  Strelow.     2,099,284  : 

Nov.  16. 
Valve  construction.  Pump.     D.  M.  Hammett.     2,085,360 ; 

June  29. 
Valve  control.     R.  W.  Johnson.     2,102,076  ;  Dec.  14. 
Valve  control  apparatus.     D.  L.   Smith.     2.067.622  ;  Jan. 

12. 
Valve    control.     Automatic     multiple.       E.     Staegomann. 

2,098,893  ;  Nov.  9. 
Valve   control   for   gas   burners.     J.   A.   Byers  and   G.   C. 

Carnahan.     2.083.985  :  June  15. 

Valve  control  mechanism.     A.  L.  Parker.     2,087,356  ;  July 

20. 
Valve  control  mechani.sm.  Electrical  Diesel  air  chamber. 

B.  Loeffler.      2,089.279  ;  Aug.   10. 
Valve  control  mechanism  for  tank  vehicles.     J.  A.  Jensen. 

2,090,374;  Oct.  19. 
Valve  control  system,  Electric.     S.  Widmer.     2,093,220  ; 

Sept.  14. 
Valve  control  system.  Electric.     H.  Winograd.     2,081,844  ; 

May  25. 
Valve  control  system.   Electric.     H.  Winograd  and  I.  K. 

Dortort.     2,095,047  ;  Oct.  5. 
Valvp      converting      apparatus,      Electric.        J.      Augler. 

2,089,872  ;   Aug.    10. 
Valve  converting  apparatus.  Electric.     R.  C.  Griffith  and 

B.   D.   Bedford.     2.099,561  ;   Nov.   16. 
Valve     converting     apparatus.      Electric.  J.      Neufeld. 

2,079,084  :  May  4. 
Valve  converting  system,  Electric.     E.  F.   W.  Alexander- 
son.     Re.  20,364  ;  May  18. 
Valve     converting     system.     Electric.       B.     D.     Bedford. 

Re.  20,493  ;  Sept.  7. 
Valve     converting     system,     Electric.       P.     M.     Currier. 

2,071,968  ;  Feb.  23. 
Valve      converting      system,      Electric.      C.      Degoumois. 

2.086,855  ;  July  13. 
Valve     converting     system,     Electric.     C.     C.     Herskind. 

2,094.792-3  ;  Oct.  5. 
Valve     converting     system.     Electric.       C.     C.     Herskind. 

2.103,903  :  Dec.   28. 
Valve  converting  system.  Electric.     L.  R.  Ludwig  and  IT. 

A.  Ro.sp.     2,082,015:  June  1. 
Valve     converting     system.     Electric.        C.     A.     Sabbah, 

Re.  20,.39]  ;  June  1. 
Valve     converting     system.      Electric.     C.     A.      Sabbah. 

2.094.819-21  ;  Oct.  5. 
V'alve  converting  system.  Electric.     C.  A.  Sabbah  and  C.  C. 

ITerskind.     2.094,822  ;  Oct.  5. 
Valve     converting     system.     Electric.       C.     H.     Willis. 

2.071,189;    Feb.    16. 
Valve  device.    G.  Bowman  and  G.  C.  Burgess.    2,093,003 ; 

Sept.   14. 
Valve  device.     F.  A.  Kommer.     2,067.713;  .Ian.  12. 
Valve  device.     C.  G.  Wall.     2,082,529  ;  June  1. 
Valve  device,  Brake.     F.  Kasantzefif.     2,060,404  ;  Jan.   5. 
Valve   device,    Theck.      W.    I.   Conant   and   C.    C.   Farmer. 

2,103.349  :  Dec.   28. 
Valve  device.  Check.     G.  T.  McC^u^e.     2.081,402  ;  Mav  25. 
Valve  device.  Fluid  pressure.     E.  E.  Hewitt.     2,096,491  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Valve   device   for   submersible   well    pumps.      J.   A.   Win- 

troalh.     2,082,996  ;   June  8. 
Valve      device,      Tcinperaiure     relief.     L.      D.      Lovekin. 

2.101,338;  Dec.  7. 
Valve,      especially      for      pneumatic      tires.      D.      Hage. 

2,088,788  :  Aug.  3. 
Valve  facing  means.     E.  A    Hall.      2.092,117  ;  Sept.  7. 
Valve      foi'      II      refrigeration     syslcm.  J.      L.      SIir(i<li'. 

■2.079.57!)  ;   May   4. 
Valve    for    aeralcd    ll(iuid    vessels.      V.    J.    lllll,    Jr.      l;<'. 

20,535;  Oct.   19. 
Valve     for     aei'iiling     li(Hii(l     vessels,       V.     J.     Hill.     .Ir. 

2.072.810  ;  Mur.  2. 
V.'ilve    foi'     anloinohile    healer.s    ;ind     veni  ilalors.       ,T.     C. 

Cacke  iinil   J.  T.    .Sherwood.      2.0.S7,n35  ;  July   20. 
Valve    for    boilers.    Automatic    feed    water.      It.    Miililor. 

2,070,810;   M.av   11. 
Valve     for     liolllo     (illing    machines.     Discharge.       1.     V. 

Mnnd<ll.     2.0!)(;,'109  ;  Oct.  10. 
Valve    for    carbiii-elorH,    Air    reguIntliiK.     E.    T,    Condon. 

2.067,002  ;  Jan.   19. 
Valve      for      carliuiclorH,      RegulnllnK.      E.      T.      Condon 

2,007.001  :  ,Imii.   10. 
Valve   for  coiii|iresHe(l   air   resiTvolrH  and    the    like,   Drain 

I'.   A.   MndiMi.inn.     2,100,185:   Nov.  :10. 
Valve     for    coiiiiiresKorH    nnd     Iho    like.     J.     P.     Kowun. 

2.091,»51  :  Oct.  5. 
\'al\e    f(.r    (•oiilnilling    pliindc    coilcri'le    nilxUireH.      J.    <' 

iMerwln  Mild    It.   I''.    I.liidow.      2,102,671;  Dec.   M. 


Valve  for  Diesel  engines,  Air.     B.   Loeffler.     2,089,278 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Valve     for     dirt     collectors,     Bypass.       C.     C.     Farmer. 

2,096,484  ;  Oct.  19. 
Valve  for  engines.  Injection.     J.  Kuttner.     2,077,938  ;  Apr. 

20. 
Valve  for  feeding  devices.     F.  Maccoy.     2,084,099  ;  June 

15. 
Valve  for  fluid  operated  pumps.    C.  J.  Coberly.    2,081,222  ; 

May  25. 
Valve    for    heating    systems.    Automatic.     C.    N.    Plagg. 

2,067.629  ;  Jan.  12. 
Valve  for   hydraulic  presses.    Surge   control.     I.   Patrick. 

2,077,894  ;  Apr.  20. 
Valve    for    internal    combustion    engines.      G.    L.    Ellis. 

2,086,705  ;  July  13. 
Valve    for    internal    combustion    engines,    Exahust.      W. 

Kozlowski.     2,100,783  ;  Nov.  30. 
Valve     for     liquid     flow     apparatus.       M.     C.     Schwab. 

2,099,083  ;  Nov.  16. 
Valve    for   motor    vehicle    suction    lines.      E.    C.    Horton. 

2,069,069;   Jan.   26. 
Valve      for      mud      jacks,      Check.     F.      F.      Musselman. 

2.094.924  :  Oct.  5. 
Valve  for  oil  burners.  Control.     P.  I.  Hollman.     2,080,272  ; 

May  11. 
Vaive     lor     oil     burners.     Control.       J.     H.     Mcllvaine. 

2,079,025  ;  May  4. 
Valve  for  percussive  tools.     A.   G.    Slatcher.     2,070,299  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Valve  for  pneumatic  tires  for  motor  driven  vehicles  giving 

acoustic  signals.     V.  O.  Blatz.     2,069,128  ;  J.an.  26. 
Valve  for  pneumatic  tools,   Throttle.     W.  A.   Smith,   Sr. 

2,087,583  ;  July  20. 
Valve    for   pressure    regulating   and    reducing   apparatus. 

Control.     G.  H.  Smith  and  W.  J.  Jacobsson.     2,082,223  ; 

June  1. 
Valve    for    pumps.    Relief.      C.    B.    Kluppel.      2,091,596  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Valve    for    refrigerating    apparatus.      H.    M.    Williams. 

2,088,102  ;  July  27. 
Valve  for  rock  drills.     W.  A.  Smith,  Sr.     2,084,564  ;  June 

22. 
Valve  for  shock  absorbers.     E.   F.   Rossman.     2,079,771  ; 

May  11. 
Valve    for    slush    pumps    and    the    like.      W.    A.    Abegg. 

2,079,647;  May  11. 
Valve    for    spray   guns.    Air.     W.    R.    Brown.     2,008,225  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Valve    for    spray    guns,    Material-discharge    control.     S. 

Bramsen  and  F.  W.  Wahlin.     2,068,161  :  Jan.  19. 
Valve  for  sprinkler  systems,  Automatic.     E.  L.  Dearborn. 

2,097,452  ;  Nov.  2. 
Valve  for  steam  appliances.  Air-venting.     R.  W.  Leutwiler 

and  W.  Eichholz.     2,095,506:  Oct.  12. 
Valve  for  steam  traps.  Pilot.     H.  W.  Justus.     2,079,412; 

May  4. 
Valve  for  suction  pipes.  Automatic  relief.     J.  C.  Sanford. 

2,096,595  ;  Oct.  19. 
Valve   for  toilets.   Flushing.     P.   H.   Tlieisen.     2,068.158  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Valve  for  use  in  inflated  balls,  Air.    S.  Suzuki.    2,073,766  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Valve  for  water  closet   tanks.     T.  E.  Imler.     2,077.325; 

Aiir.  13. 
Valve  for  water  pressure  systems.  Control.     E.  W.  Work, 

2.089,144;  Aug.  3. 
Valve  gear  for  internal  combustion  engines.     15.  P.ischof. 

2,072,291  ;  Mar.  2. 
Valve  gear  for  reciprocating  pumping  engines.  Steam  actu- 
ated poppet.     IM.  M.  Metcalf.     2,099,701  ;  Nov.  23. 
Valve   gear   for   steam   and   other   (-ngines.      A.    Ueidinger 

and  T.  P..  Maddison.      2.075,460  ;  Mar.  30. 
Valve    gear    operation    for    intiM-n.al    conilnistion    engines, 

Hydraulic.      I-.   C.   Small.      2.000,877;   Antr.   24. 
V'alve  grindiii';' apiiara  Ins.     .\,  K.  Weed.     2.000,001  :  Jan.  6. 
Valve  guide  driver.     II.  W.  Kulp.     2,089,902  ;  Aug.  10. 
Valve  handle.     W.  P.  Kliment.     2,070.151  ;   Apr.  0. 
Valve  handle.      F.  J.   Pardieck.     2,098,515;    Nov.  9. 
V;ilve     housing.     Making     a     flanged.       J.     H.  '  Taylor. 

2,098,318;  Nov.  0. 
Valve  Insert.     C.  Wirrer  and  W.  E.  Day,  Jr.     2,100,620; 

Nov.  30. 
V.'ilve    Inside    construction,    Pneumatic.     T<.    C.    TIroecker. 

2.075.167;   Mnr.  ."lO. 
Valve  Insides.      A.  E.  Bronson.      2,007.614;   Nov.   2. 
Valve  lifter.     E.  Dysart.     2.072.0.S.S  :  Mar    2 
Valve  loader.      E.   K.   Lynn.     2.090,400;   Nov.    10. 
Valve  lock.      W.  A.  Colilck.      2,004,7 7, "i  :  Oct.  5. 
Viihe  lock.     T.   L.   Stainbrook.      2,000„S0!»  ;    Nov.   23, 
Valve    manifold    for   gasoline    lank    trucks    and    the    like, 

Selective.     H.   !■;.  Ward  an<l   W.  W.  Brown.     2,008,082  • 

\i)V.    0 
Valve    nii'Miis.      T.    W.    Miller.      2,002.100   01  :    Sept.    7. 
Valve  mechanism.      W.   S.    Howard.      2.0,80.371;   Aug.    10. 
Valve  meclianlsni.     I>'.  II.   Selieenfelil.     2,102,752;  Di>c.  21. 
\:il\r   iiiiclianl.sMl.      A.   C.    Slaley,      2,l()2,3s;t;    Dec.    I  I. 
Valve  mechaiilHUJ.     A.  W.  Stevens.     2,000,783;  Feb.  0. 
Valve   merliMiilsm.      I'.    <".   Temple.      2,(»7.S.  10(1  ;   Apr.   21). 
\alve  iiieiluiul.sni.   I'Mi'cl  rleallv    controlled.      O.   W.    KIslier 

I'M, I    I!     i:    \\:illor.      2.IO'.!.:i|  I  ;   Dec.    II. 
Valve  iiK-cliiinlHm   for  gn^'ollne  stoves  or  the  like         (J    F, 

l'l,lvii|i.     2,000,8-18  ;   Feb.   0. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


Valve  mechanism  for  hydraulic  motors.     A.  M.  Sanborn. 

2,090,705  ;  Aug.  24. 
Valve   mechanism    for    material    tanks,    Control.      J.    51. 

Mitchell.    2,069,553  ;  Feb.  2. 
Valve  mechanism   for   refrigerating    systems.   Expansion. 

A.  S.  Locke.     2,091,787  ;  Aug.  31. 
Valve  mechanism  for  rock  drills.    A.  R.  Mack.     2,093,088 ; 

Sept.   14. 
Valve    mechanism    for    steam    engines.     H.    G.    Mueller. 

2,094,159  ;   Sept.  28. 
Valve  mechanism  in  internal   combustion  engines  of  the 

opposed  piston  type.     E.  Schmld.     2,097,741  ;  Nov.  2. 
Valve  mechanism,  Pilot.     I.  E.  Nutter  and  F.  E.  Martin. 

2,094,926  ;  Oct.  5. 
Valve  mechanism,  Sensitive.     J.  C.  Campbell.     2,083,774  ; 

June  15. 
Valve   mechanism,    Thermostatic.      O.    W.   Anderson   and 

E.  E.  Forrester.     2,084,982  ;  June  29. 
Valve  mounting.     D.  G.  Lorraine.     2,087,621  ;  July  20. 
Valve  of  the  screened  grid  type.  Thermionic.     W.  K.  Bulli- 

more.     2,067,825  ;  Jan.  12. 
Valve  oiling  system.     D.  W.  Everett.     2.095,598  ;  Oct.  12. 
Valve     operating     mechanism.        E.      M.      Paullin,      Jr. 

2,088,174  ;  July  27. 
Valve  operating  mechanism.     I.  G.  Quesada.     2,075,467  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Valve  opei-atlng  mechanism  and  control  for  Diesel  engines. 

Air  chamber      B.  Loeffler.     2,007.612;  Jan.  12. 
Valve   operating  mechanism  for  Diesel  engine  air   cham- 
bers,   Reciprocal.     B.   Loeffler.     2,092,175 ;    Sept.   7. 
Valve.     Pressure.     N.     C.    Hunt    and     S.     C.     Chessman. 

2,101.025  ;  Dec.  7. 
Valve      protective      system,      Electric.        H.      Winograd. 

2,084,545  ;  June  22. 
Valve  pulling  device.     L.  O.  Thompson.     2,075,241  ;  Jlar. 

30. 
Valve  regulation,   Light.      L.   T.   Goldsmith.     2,079,906  ; 

May  11. 
Valve  reseating  tool.     R.  P.  Norton,     2,087,527  ;  July  20. 
Valve  reseating  tool.     R.  P.  Norton.     2,103,377  ;  Dec.  28. 
Valve     rod     guide     for     flush     tanks.       A.     Lancelotte. 

2.083.955  ;  June  15. 

Valve  sealing  device.     P.  A.  Kinzie,  J.  L.  Savage,  and  T. 

S.  Martin.     2,083,154  ;  June  8. 
Valve  seat.     L.  S.  Hamer.     2,081,431  ;  May  25. 
Valve   seat.     W.   A.  Wissler.     2,101,970;  Dec.    3  4. 
Valve  seat  dresser.    F.  J.  Pardieck.    2,082,461 ;  June  1. 
Valve    seat    lapping   machine.     V.    Mancuso.     2,075,216 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Valve  seat  lock.    J.  J.  Tolland.    2,093,219  ;  Sept.  14. 
Valve  seating  washer,     H.  L.  Mead.     2.077,766  ;  Apr.  20. 
Valve  seats,  Reconstructing.     F.  O.  Albertson.    2,009,933  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Valve-seat  surfacing  tool.    M.  Holhut.    2,102,707  ;  Dee.  21. 
Valve  silencer.  Plush.     J.  Bo^ven.     2,066.554  ;  Jan.  5. 
Valve  spring.     H.  Krebs.     2,100,057  ;  Nov.  23. 
Valve  spring  raising  device.     J.  Wszolek.     2,076,834  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Valve      starting      system.      Electric.        M.      Hiirlimann. 

2.102.956  ;  Dec.  21. 

Valve  stem.    J.C.Crowley.    2,078,062-3  ;  Apr.  20. 
Valve  stem.     J.  C.   Crowley.     2,094,264;   Sept.  28. 
Valve  stem.    W.  F.  Goft.     2,096,101  ;  Oct.  19. 
Valve   stems  and   the   like.    Device   for   grooving.     H.   P. 

Phillips.     2.099,228;  Nov.  16. 
Valve  stem  grinding  fixture.     F.  O.  Albertson.     2,088,359  ; 

July  27. 
V.ilve  structure.     W.   M.   Ewart.     2,006,523  ;   Jan.  5. 
Valve     structure.       B.     Pratt     and     G.     F.     Weinreich. 

2,083,086-7  ;  June  8. 
Valve  structure  and  valve  assembly.     B.  Pratt  and  G.  F. 

Weinreich.     2,083,088  ;  June  8. 
Valve  system.  Electric.     A,   H.  Mittag.     2,084,159  ;  June 

15. 
Valve     system,     Electric.       H.     Winograd.       2,083,133 ; 

June   8. 
Valve    system    for    nipples,    Venting.      Y.    H.    Kurkjian. 

2,093.130  ;   Sept,   14. 
\alve   svstem.   Sanitary.     W.   A    Richardson.     2.067,204 ; 

Jan.  1,2. 
Valve  tappet.     IT.  H.   Zeder.     2,098,897  ;   Nov.  9. 
Valve  tappet,  Self-adjusting.    F.  A.  Truosdell.     2,074,155  ; 

Mar.  10. 
Valve   tappets,    Jlaking.     A.    S.    Plater.     2.101,917;   Dec. 

14. 
Valve,  Thermostatic.     P.  J.  Jorgensen.     Re,  20,584  ;  Dec, 

14. 
Valve  tip,  Injection.     R.  IT.  Hoadley.     2,068,678  ;  Jan.  26. 
Valve  to  be  mounted  in  pipes  for  high  pressure  gases  or 

air.   Closure.     E.   Oetiker.     2.090.896  ;   Aug,    24. 
Valve  tool.     I.   J.  Clark.     2,091,500;  Aug.  31. 
Valve    translating   system,    Electric.      O.    W.    Livingston. 

2.085,.595  ;  June  29. 
Valve     translating     system.     Electric.     E.      E.      Mover. 

2,095,827  ;  Oct  12. 
Valve  turning  tool.     C.  J.  Matuella.     2,086,722;  July  13. 
Valve  unit,  IHush.     J.  D.  Langdon.     2,074,098  ;  Mar,  23, 
Valve   unit  for  reciprocating  engines.   Pressure  fluid  dis- 
tributing.    H.    Ilillior    and    D.    C.    Ilagen.     2,093,963  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Valve   used   in    combustion    chambers,    Rotary    or    sleeve 

P.   M.   Brooke.     2,009,938  ;  Feb.   9, 
Valve      with      resilient      base,      Lubricated.     R.      Clade. 

2,070,000  ;  Feb.  9. 


Valves,   Adjusting   throttle.      S.    S.    Weeks.      2,076,306 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Valves  and  their  operation.    E.  E.  Littlefleld.    2,070,607  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Valves,    Attachment    for    remote    control.      C,    Hall,    Jr. 

2,091,507  ;  Aug.  31. 
Valves    for    pressure    cookers,    sterilizers,    and    the    like. 

R.  H.  Carson.    2,097,585  ;  Nov.  2. 
Valves,  Making.     A.  T.  Cohvell.     2,093,772  ;  Sept.  21. 
Valves,  Making.     A.  T.  Colwell.     2,093,774-6  ;  Sept.  21. 
Valves,  Making.     H.  R.  Street.     2,066,658  ;  Jan.  5. 
Valves,  Making  copper  cooled.     A.  T.  Colwell.     2,093,771 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Valves,     Making     hollow.      A.     T.     Colwell.      2,093,773; 

Sept.  21. 
Valves,  Making  hollow.     A.   Zanzi.     2,093,768;   Sept.  21. 
Valves  of  carburetors.  Adjusting  device  for  throttle.     H. 

Bergschicker.     2,069,349  ;  Feb.  2. 
Valving  assembly  for  hydraulic  shock  absorbers.     R.   F. 

Peo.    2,096,468  ;  Oct.  19. 
Valving  assembly  for   hydraulic  shock  absorbers.     R.   F. 

Peo.    C.    F.    Lautz,    and    G.    E.    Magrum.      2,086,236 : 

July  6. 
Valving  assembly  for  hydraulic  shock   absorbers.      R.   F. 

Peo,    C.  F.  Lautz,   and  G.  M.  Magrum.     2,089,417-19  ; 

Aug.  10. 
Valving  assembly  for  hydraulic  shock  absorbers.      R.  F. 

Peo,  C.  F.  Lautz,  and  G.  M.  Magrum.     2,100,407 ;  Not. 

30. 
Vane,  Antivibration.     T.  P.  Wright,     2,076,259  ;  Apr,  6. 
Vane,      Mixture     distribution.       G.     E.     Beardsley,     Jr. 

2,069,640  ;  Feb.  2. 
Vanillin  from  waste  sulphite  pulp  liquor.  Manufacture  of. 

H.  Hibbert  and  G.  H.  Tomlinson,  Jr.     2,069,185  ;  Jan. 

26, 
Vanillin   from   waste   sulphite   liquor,    Producing.      R.    S, 

Hatch,     2,099,014  ;  Nov.  16. 
Vanity  case.     C.  J.  Hannings.     2,094,322  ;  Sept.  28. 
Vanity   case.      N.    Kasdan.      2,089,833 ;   Aug.    10. 
Vanity   case.     N.   Kasdan   and   D.    Pollack.      2,089,834 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Vanity  case.     W.  T.  Parkin.     2,078,096  ;  Apr.  20. 
Vanity  and  cigarette  case.  Combination.     C.  J.  Hannings. 

2,102,414;  Dec.  14. 
Vanity     case     and     flashlight.     Combined.     P.     ^lailloux. 

2,092,355  ;  Sept.  7. 
Vapor  bath  equipment.     P.  Kellner.     2,095,749  ;  Oct.  12. 
Vapor  compressor.     J.  Kirgan.     2,074,184  ;  Mar.  16 
A'apor  condensing  device.     E.  N.  Wood.     2,074,350  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Vapor  discharge  device.     J.  L.  Cox.     2,068,596  ;  Jan.  19. 
Vapor  disseminating  package.     S.  J.  Dunaway.    2,069,179  : 

Jan,  26. 
Vapor  electric  converter,     H,   A.   Rose.     2,078,685  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Vapor-electric   converter.     H.  A.   Rose.     2,09-1,376 ;    Sept. 

28. 
Vapor  electric  device.     L.  R.  Ludwig.     2,095,756  ;  Oct.  12. 
Vapor  electric  rectifying  system.     E.  H.  Reid.     2,088,436  ; 

July  27. 
Vapor  heating  system.     E.  A.  Russell  and  W.  M.   Smith. 

2.092,265  ;  Sept.  7. 
Vapor  heating  system.     T.   Theodorsen  and   W.   C.   Clay. 

2,081,963;  June  ]. 
■^'apor  phase  catalytic  process  and  apparatus.     C.  H.  B. 

Jarl.     2,098,148  ;  Nov.  2. 
Vapor  purification  and  cracking  method,   and  apparatus, 

for  petroleutn  oils.     E.  A.  Ocou.     2,088,756  ;  Aug.  3. 
Vapor,   Salvaging   fuel.     W.   J.    Schlicht,   Jr.     2,077.019  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Vapor  treatment  of  yarn  in  a  varn   fabricating  machine. 

Effecting.     H.  Jansspu.     2,066,781  ;   Jan,   5. 
Vaporizer.     L.  P.  Heckel.     2,088,743  ;  Aug,  3. 
Vaporizer.      R.   M.    Ritter.      2,081,708  ;    Mav   25. 
Vaporizer.     J.  Robinson,     2.077.437  ;  Apr.  20. 
Vaporizer,  Fuel.     T.  O.  Liles.     2,077,764  ;  Apr.  20. 
Vaporizing  apparatus.     J.  J.  Nowak.     2,088,717  ;  Aug.  3. 
Vaporizing  device.      W.   A.   JIcLean.      2,092.519;    Sept.   7. 
Vaporizing  generator.     B.  W.  Tullis.     2,079,779  ;  May  11. 
Vapors,    Condensation    of   metallic.      G.    F.    Weaton    and 

H.   K.   Najarian.      2,070,101  ;    Feb.    9. 
Vapors    from    gaseous   mixtures.    Process    and    apparatus 

for    separating.      E.    Karwat.      2.089.558  ;    Aug.    10. 
Variable  condenser.     S.  Cohen.     2,069,218:  Feb.  2. 
Vni-inhle  condenser.     W.  (Jriindler.     2.078.447:  Apr.  27. 
Variable  condenser.     M.  Osnus.     2,079.921  ;  May  11. 
Vnrinhle  condenser.     F.  Saar.     2,098,.597  ;  Nov,  9. 
Varial)Ie  condenser.     G.  L,  Usselman,     2,085,838;  Julv  6. 
\anahle     condenser,     Multiunit.     F.     Koch.     2,092,675; 

Sept.  7. 
VaHable  delivery  pump.     P.  Whitcomb.     2,071,672  ;  Feb. 

Variable  load  brake.  S.  L.  Williams.     2,071,718  ;  Feb.  23. 

\arlable  ratio  Jack.  W.  A.  Trput.     2,070,935;  Feb.   16. 

\arial)le  resistance.  J.  T).  dp  Vries.      2,081  227-  Mav  25, 

Variable     resistance.  N.     C.     Sch'ellenger'.       2,082,980 ; 

June  8. 

Variable   resistance.  J.    B.    L.    Vollenbroek.      2,085.404; 

June  29. 

Variable  resistance  device.    N.  C.  Schellenger.    2,082,979  ; 
June  8. 

^  "'''l'o3*87?^'n"'    ^I'^'ife.      E.    Severin    and    P.     Schlerl. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


1057 


Variable  speed  mechanism  for  grain  drills  and  the  like 

W.  L.  Braley  and  C.  A.  Brown.     2,085,182;  June  29. 
Variable  speed  motor,  Keversible.    J.  R.  James.    2,072,335  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Variable  speed,  variable  torque   clutch.     A.   W.    Gerber. 

2,085,745  ;  July  6. 
Varnish  and  making  same,  Oil.     J.  B.  Rust.     2,096,764  ; 

Oct.  26. 
Varnish,  Asphalt.    A.  M.  Alvarado.     2,084,933;  June  22. 
Varnish    compositions.      V.    H.    Turkington.      2,075,839 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Varnish,  Flat.     O.  L.  Kinder.     2,078,389 ;  Apr.  27. 
Varnish   having  an    enamel  surface   and   insoluble  after 

drying.  Water.     F.  F.  Schwartz.     2,093,487-8 ;  Sept.  21. 
Varnish    or   lacquer   to    sheets,   Applying.      H.    K.    King. 

2.066,782  ;  Jan.  5. 
Varnishes  and  synthetic  resins.  Synthetic  resin.     H.  H. 

Morgan  and  A.  A.  Drummond.    2,079,626  ;  May  11. 
Varnishes,  Cooked.     H.  A.  Endres.     2,084,020  ;  June  15. 
Varnishes,  Cooked.     J.  A.  Lutz.     2,084,039  ;  June  15. 
Varnishes,  Preparing  oil.     A.  Chwala,  K.  Waldmann,  and 

A.  Martina.     2,102,307  :  Dec.  14. 
Vase.    A.  R.  Thomas.    2,102,924  ;  Dec.  21. 
Vase    and     grave    marker.     Ground.     G.    H.    Manahan. 

2,094,129 ;  Sept.  28. 
Vase,    flush    type,     Cemetery    ground.       G.    W.    Hagle. 

2,068,291  ;  Jan.  19. 
Vase,    raised    type.    Cemetery    ground.      G.    W.    Hagle. 

2,068,290;  Jan.   19. 
Vat-dyestuff  preparations.     J.  NOsslein,  K.  Daimler,  and 

C.  Platz.     2,081,017  ;  May  18. 
Vat,  Processing.     H.  Feldmeier.     2,080,537 ;  May  18. 
Vault.     W.  E.  Wilkinson.     2,081,310  ;  May  25. 
Vault  and  forming  it,  Seamless  grave.     J.  H.  Handley. 

2,103,005  ;  Dec.  21. 
Vault  base.     R.  E.  Smith.     2,087,487;  July  20. 
Vault,  Burial.     J.  R.  Kirby.     2,090,844  ;   Aug.  24. 
Vault,  Burial.     R.  H.  Morris.     2,103,547  ;  Dec.  28. 
Vault,  Burial.     R.  B.  Smith.     2.087,486  :  July  20. 
Vault  construction.     A.  C.  Griffith.     2,099,648 ;  Nov.  16. 
Vault   protective   system.     C.   D.   Ellithorpe.     2,081,271 ; 

May  25. 
Vault,     Sweatproof    burial.     R.    A.     Burns.     2,075,500 ; 

i\rar.  ."^O. 
Vaults,  Making.     A.  Begun  and  R.  W.  Wise.     2,086,761 ; 

July  13. 
Vaults,  Reinforcing  and  bonding  means  for  burial.     J.  L. 

Holme.     2,093,809;  Sept.  21. 
Vegetable  fiber.  Apparatus  for  drying.     G.  J.  Lipscomb. 

2,078,955  ;  May  4. 
Vegetable    fiber,    Dveing.     F.    Straub    and    W.    Anderau. 

2,092,429  ;   Sept.  7. 
Vegetable  fibers.  Treating.     T;   P.  Haughey.     2,070,273 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Vegetable    material.     Utilizing    waste.      R.    B.    Arnold. 

2,080,454 ;  May  18. 
Vegetable    slicing    machine.      J.    D.    Ferry.      2,086,708 ; 

July  13. 
Vegetable  tool.    P.  W.  Stephens.     2.084,067 ;  June  15. 
Vegetable  washing  machine.    C.  E.  Rife.    2,083,867 ;  June 

15. 
Vehicle.     C.  L.  Boat.    2,085,944  ;  July  6. 
Vehicle.     V.  Y.  Brown.     Re.   20,292;   Mar.  16. 
Vehicle.     E.  L,.  and  R.  E.  De  Vore.     2,079,844 ;  May  11. 
Vehicle.     J.  A.  Dorst.     2,068,064  ;  Jan.  26. 
Vehicle.     R.  C.  Giepne.     2.073.058  ;  Mar.  9. 
Vehicle.     V.  W.  Kllosratli.     2.0fin..'!52  ;  Jan.  5. 
.Vehicle.     V.   W.  Kliesrath.     2,073,872;   Mar.   16. 
Vehicle.     V.  W.  Kliosrnth.     2,07.'). 041  ;  Mar.  30. 
Vehicle.     V.  W.  Kliesrath.     2,100,.'')(51  ;  Nov.  30. 
Vehicle.      R.   T.n))Oi(l;i.      2,081. 7.^0  ;    May  25. 
Vehicle.     J.  S.  McWhIrter.     2,098,400:  Nov.  9. 
Vehicle.     E.  S.  Meehan.     2.074,484  ;  JTar.   23. 
Vehicle.     W.  L.  Morrison.     2,073,581  ;  Mar.  9. 
Vehicle.     A.   l^T.    Ney.     2,090,223  :   Aug.   17. 
Vehicle.     J.  C.  Renault.     •2,079,814;  May  11. 
Vehicle.     J.  C.   Uiimscv.     2,083,746;  June  15. 
Vehicle.     I...  Rutlionburg.     2,009,852  ;  Feb.  9. 
Vehicle.      K.  S.   Sanforrt.      2.094,824  ;  Oct.  5. 
Vehicle.      S.  Smitli.     2,07«,034  ;  Apr.  20. 
Vehicle.     S.   Smllli.     2,080,989  ;  May  18. 
Vehicle      adverllsiiiK      or      (ii.siil.iy.         F.      D.       Jackson. 

2,072,454  ;  Mar.  2. 
Vehicle,  Air.     W.  H.  Boyes.     2,070,854  ;  Feb.  16. 
Vehicle  anchoring  device.     K.  J.  Tobin.     2.078,700;  Apr. 

27. 
Vehicle  and  accessory  therefor.    W.A.  Richtor.    2.009,970; 

Feb.  9. 
Vehicle  nnd   body  construction,  Juvenile.     IT.   L.   Kraeft. 

2,080,922;  May  18.  -  „      .     , 

Vehicle    and    dlrcclion    Indicator    therefor.     R.    Anderson 

and  S.  Anderson.     2,094,770  ;  Oct.  5. 
Veliici''    mid    spring    HnspenKloii    therefor.     L.    J.    Martin. 

2.075.585  :  Mar.  30. 
Vehicle    and    the    like,    Refu.se.      L.    Noyer.      2,001,519; 

Aug.  31. 
Vehicle  and  Vehicle  power  and  drive  mechanism,  Motor. 

W.  B.  Fiigeol.     2,083,0.'')9  ;  June  8. 
Vehicle  adaclii'd  Jiick.      11.   II.   llaidwln.     2,087,424;  July 

20. 
Vehicle,  Automotive.     C.  Rreer.     2,084,572;  June  22. 
Vehicle,    Autoinollvo.      B.   W.   Keese.      2.071. . ^.■^7  ;    Feb.   23. 
Vehicle,  Aulomolive.      H.  E.  Swift.     2.070.245;   Feb.  ». 
Velilcle,  Aiiloniollve.     R.  S.  Trott.     2,081,005;  Juno  1. 

12212R— r— (57 


Vehicle  bearing.  C.  G.  Mahana.  2,099,817  ;  Nov.  23. 
Vehicle  body.  D.  E.  Austin.  2,093,859  ;  Sept.  21. 
Vehicle  body.  G.  F.  Becker.  2,097,911;  Nov.  2. 
Vehicle  body.  J.  F.  Burkey.  2,102,110:  Dec.  14. 
Vehicle  body.  R.  L.  Carr.  Re.  20,237  ;  Jan.  12. 
Vehicle  body.      O.   F.   Graebner   and   A.   H.   Haberstump. 

2,075,936  ;  Apr.  6. 
Vehicle  body.    A.  H.  Haberstump.    2,082,830 ;  June  8. 
Vehicle  body.     G.  L.  Kelley  and  R.  Robertson.    2,093,608 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Vehicle  body.     C.  E.  JIcMahon.     2,075,449  ;  Mar.  30. 
Vehicle  body.     W.  L.  Morrison.     2,068,505  ;  Jan.  19. 
Vehicle  body.     A.  E.  Northup.     2,071,652  ;  Feb.  23. 
Vehicle  body.     A.  E.  Northup.     2.086,172;  July  6. 
Vehicle  body.     P.  Payette.     2,086,091 ;  July  6. 
Vehicle  body.     R.  Thompson.     2,071,592  ;  Feb.  23. 
Vehicle   body,   Constructing.     A.   E.   Northup   and   C.   H. 

Widman.     2,097,699  ;  Nov.  2. 
Vehicle  body  construction.    C.  W.  Floss.    2,077,751 ;  Apr. 

20. 
Vehicle  body  construction.     G.  M.  Lane.     2,081,545  ;  May 

25. 
Vehicle   body   construction.      H.   H.   Nissley   and    G.   M. 

Mazzie.    2,099,134  ;  Nov.  16. 
Vehicle  body  construction.     A.  E.   Northup.     2,090,009 ; 

Aug.   17. 
Vehicle  body   construction.     C.   H.   Widman   and  A.  B. 

Northup.    2,072,044  ;  Feb.  23. 
Vehicle  body  pillar.     O.  F.  Graebner.     2,081,810  ;  May  25. 
Vehicle    body.    Poultry    or    livestock.       W.    M.    Spencer. 

2.099,774  ;  Nov.  23. 
Vehicle  body.  Sealed.     W.  W.   Simmons,  Jr.     2,090,815; 

Aug.  24. 
Vehicle  body  structure.     C.  E.  Stevens.     2,068,715  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Vehicle  brake.     L.  C.  Algee  and  W.  E.  Dickson.     2,068,588  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Vehicle  brake.     C.  N.  Lieb.     2,075.734  :  JIar.  30. 
Vehicle  brake.     G.  H.  Stoner.     2,082,229  ;  June  1. 
Vehicle  brake.    G.  H.  Stoner.    2,085,834;  July  6. 
Vehicle  brake.     I.  R.  Valentine.     2,089,080  ;  Aug.  3. 
Vehicle  brake.     R.  A.  Whittingham.     2,098,409  ;  Nov.   9. 
Vehicle  brake.     L.  E.  Wirth.     2,068,120;  .Tan.  19. 
Vehicle  brake.     W.  J.  Wisniewski.     2.078,703  ;  Apr.  27. 
Vehicle  braking  means.    L.  H.  Messlnger,  Jr.    2,067,975 ; 

.Tan.  19. 
Vehicle  brakins-wheel  driving  structure,   Motor.     C.  San- 

zedde.     2,067,207  ;  Jan.  12. 
Vehicle  chassis-front  end  construction.     O.   F.  Lundelius 

and  M.  N.  T.efler.      2.075.531  ;  IVT.nr.   30. 
Vehicle,  Child's.      O.  Carlson.     2,088,259  ;  July  27. 
Vehicle,   Child's  convertible.     C.  C.  Elliotte.     2,077,621; 

Apr.  20. 
Vehicle,  Combined  road  and  rail.     D.  W.  Main  and  S.  M. 

Nainpa.     2,078,397  ;  Apr.  27. 
Vehicle  construction.     C.  W.  Avery.    2.074.158  ;  Mar.  16. 
Vehicle  construction.    L.  M.  Francis.     2,085,214  ;  June  29. 
Vehicle   construction.      L.   M.    Francis.      2,090,455 ;    Oct. 

19. 
Vehicle  construction.     L.  M.  Francis.     2,103,009  ;  Dee.  28. 
Vehicle  construction.     B.  D.  Mclntyre.     2,087,351 ;  July 

20. 
Vehicle  construction.     K.  K.  Probst.     2,103,915:  Dec.  28. 
Vehicle    construction.      W.    W.     Wohlfarth.      2,100,463; 

Nov.  30. 
Vehicle  construction.  Motor.     B.  B.  Bachman.     2,094,976  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Vehicle  construction,  Motor.    B.  B.  Bachman.    2,100,371; 

Nov.  30. 
Vehicle    control    apparatus.     C.    D.    Stewart.     2.092,331 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Vehicle    control    apparatus.     Railway.     C.     C.     Farmer. 

2.081,002:  May  25. 
Vehicle  control  device.     R.   J.  Burton  and  R.  B.  Parker. 

2,083,940;  June  15. 
Vehicle  control  device.  Motor.     C.  T.  Jacobs.     2,081,747; 

;\Inv  25. 
Vehicle  control  mechanism.    E.  PflOger.    2,085,271  ;  Juno 

29. 
Vehicle     control     mechanism,     Motor.      R.     A.     Polete. 

2,087,205  ;  July  13. 
\-chicl<.   conlrdl.    iMoior.      J.   Mlers.      2.075.535;    ^far.    30. 
Vehicle  control  system,  Motor.    B.  S.  .\iUman.     2,084,371: 

.liine  22. 
Vehicle  controlling  npparntus,  Automatic.     AV.  C.  Graves, 

.Ir.     2.074.902  ;   Mar.    23. 
Vehicle,  Convertible.     B.  F.  Fitch.    2.071,620  ;  Feb.  23. 
Vehicle,  Convertible.     A.  J.  Watt.     2.070. 4Sii  ;  Apr.  (V 
Velilcle  cover.     E.  C.  Blxel  and  T.  C.  Snillh.     2,074,358; 

Mar.  23. 
Vihicle  decic  support.     E.  P.  Wagner.     2,088,888;  .Vug.  3. 
Vehicle,     Device     for     forming     tank.       C.      S.     Farrell. 

2,0,SS,0,13  ;  .luly  27. 
Vehicle.    1  Hcsel motor  drlv(>n   rall-giilded.     T.   MflUer  nnd 

H.  Wl.'dcrliclir.     2,084,774  ;  June  22. 
Vehicle  direction  Indicator.     A.  de  M.  RIggs.     2,082.005; 

June   8. 
Vehicle  direction  signal.     W.  A.  Dillon.     2,094,427;  Sept 

28. 
V.hlcle  direction  signal.     D.  C.  I'orter.     2,100,400;  Not. 

30. 
Vehicle     door    latch.     15.    Anderson    nnd     C.     J.     Snss. 

2.095,902  :   Oct.    12. 
Vehicle  door  latch.     C.  S.  Burnett.     2.001,266;  Aug.  31. 


1058 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Vehicle  drive.     G.  Morgan.     2,084,406  ;  June  22. 
Vehicle    drive   and    control   mechanism.      W.    B.    Fageol. 

2,097,391;  Oct.  26. 
Vehicle,  Dump.    H.  W.  Jones.    2,080,943 ;  May  18. 
Vehicle,  Earth  carrying.     R.  G.  LeTourneau.     2,078,332  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Vehicle    elevating    and    parking    device,    Motor.      J.    P. 

Thompson.     2,086,142  ;  July  6. 
Vehicle,  Foot  operated.      C.   Smith.     2,086,445 ;  July  6. 
Vehicle  for  carrying  demountable  bodies.     R.  A.  Norbom. 

2,071,355  ;  Feb.  23. 
Vehicle    for    collecting    refuse.      J.    Ochsner.      2,076,504 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Vehicle   for   forward    and   backward   travel.    Automobile. 

E.  Luschinsky.     2,103,858  ;  Dec.  28. 
Vehicle  for  powdered  coal  and  the  like,  Transport.     E.  J. 

Dondlinger.      2,089,347 ;    Aug.    10. 
Vehicle,  Gas  electric.     M.  Arendt.     2,078,362  ;  Apr.  27. 
Vehicle  having  independently-sprung  road  wheels.  Auto- 
mobile.    C.  Macbeth.     2,080,969;  May  18. 
Vehicle  header  construction.     F.  J.  Westrope.     2,066,500 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Vehicle    interiors,    Heating    automotive.      E.    Ii.    Mayo. 

2,072,763  ;  Mar.  2. 
Vehicle  into  a  railroad  vehicle  and  vice  versa,  Arrange- 
ment for  converting  a    street.     K.  Klima.      2,088,522 ; 

July  27. 
Vehicle  jack.     J.  M.  Haraldson.     2,080,711;  May  18. 
Vehicle  jack.     E.  R.  Lynes.     2,069,012  ;  Jan.  26. 
Vehicle  jack.     H.  J.  Marlowe.     2,097,032  ;  Oct.  26. 
Vehicle   jacking   structure.     C.    W.    Ryerson.      2,092,719  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Vehicle,  Juvenile.     H.  L.  Kraeft.     2,068,125  :  Jan.  19. 
Vehicle  lamp.    H.  J.  Saner.    2,073,074 :  Mar.  9. 
Vehicle  lamp.     N.  P.  Worden.     2,096,270  ;  Oct.  19. 
Vehicle     licensing     system     and     tag     therefor,     Motor. 

C.  E.  Elmore.     2,100,840  ;  Nov.  30. 
Vehicle-lift.     I.   A.  Weaver.     2,099,636  ;   Nov.   16. 
Vehicle     lifting    apparatus.       P.     D.    Van     Brummelen. 

2,078,819  ;  Apr.  27. 
Vehicle  lifting  device,  Movable.     J.  L.  Barr.     2,071,451 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Vehicle  lighting.     L.   Schepmoes.     2,099,451 ;  Nov.   16. 
Vehicle,  Load  hauling.     G.  S.  Allin.     2,072,998  ;  Mar.  9. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     M.  Aitken.     2,092,040  ;   Sept.   7. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     F.  C.  Best.     2,066,552-3  :  Jan.  5. 
Vehicle,  JNIotor.     F.  C.  Best.     2.075,0S4  ;  Star.  30. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     F.  C.  Best.     2,082,775  ;  June  8. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     F.  C.  Best.     2.090,721  ;  Aug.  24. 
Vehicle,  Jlotor.     F.  C.  Best.     2,097.362  ;  Oct.  26. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     F.  C.  Best.     2,097,437-8  :  Nov.  2. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     F.  C.  Best.     2,098.224;  Nov.  9. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     V.  A.  Bownvin.     2.093.229  :   Sept.  14. 
Vehicle.  Motor.     F.  T.  Brown.     2,091,748;  Aug.  31. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     J.  M.  Burgess.     2,070,113  ;  Feb.  9. 
Vehicle.   Motor.     J.   M.   Christnian.     2.078.930-2  ;   May  4. 
Vehicle,   Motor.     J.  M.   Christman.     2,079.899  ;   May   11. 
Vehicle,  Jlotor.      J.  M.  Christnian.      2,101 .130  ;  Dec.  7. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     C.  E.  Frederickson.     2,071,686  ;  Feb.  23 
Vehicle,    Motor.      C.    E.    Frudden    and    W.    F.    Strehlow. 

2,073,613;  Mar.   16. 
Vebiele,   Motor.      P..   Fuller.      2,101,057;  Dec.    7. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     E.  T.  Gregorie.     2,088,787  ;  Aug.  3. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     W.  K.  Griswold.     2.076.1  SO  ;  .\pr.  0 
Vehicle,  5Iotor.     W.  R.  Griswold.     2,085,019  ;  June  29. 
Vehicle.  Motor.     J.  O.  Heiiize.      2.07r,.7--'L' :  Apr.   13 
Vehicle,  Motor.     R.  C.   Hoffman.     2.066,530  ;  Jan.  5 
Vehicle,  Motor.     R.  C.  Hoffni.in.     2.090.123:  Aug.  17. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     M.  R.  Hutchison,  Jr.    2,083,381 ;  June  8. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     V.  W.  Kliesrath.    v 2.085,591  ;  June  29 
Vehicle,  Motor.     A.  L.  Knapp.     2,073,874  ;  IMar.  16. 
Vehicle,  Jlotor.     J.  Kolhe.     2,072,521  ;   Mar.  2. 
Vohiclp,  Jlotor.     J.   Kolbe.     2,092.676 ;    Sept.   7. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     C.  M.  Lejuste.     2.088,709  ;  Aug.  3. 
Vehicle,    Motor.     A.    Macanley.      2,089,282 ;   Aug.    10. 
Vehicle,     Jlotor.     H.     C.     Marmon    and     G.     H.     Freers 

2,070,289  ;  Feb.  9. 
Vehicle,    i\Iotor.     P.  N.  Miller.     2,094.077 ;   Sept.  28 
Vehicle,  Motor.     N.  H.  F.  Olsen.     2.092,291  ;  Sept    7 
Vehicle,  Motor.     P.  J.  Palmer.     2,073,878 ;  Jlar.    16 
Vehicle,   Motor.     C.    R.   Paton.     2,069,420;   Feb    2 
"V'oliicic,  AIntor.      C.  U.  Paton.      2,07.'>.0sr)  ;  Mar   30 
Vehicle,  Motor.     C.  R.  Paton.     2,080,435  ;  May  18 
Vehicle,   Jlotor.      C.    R.    Paton.      2.090.459 ;    Aug.    17 
Vehicle,  Motor.     C.  R.  Paton.     2,097,466  ;  Nov.  2 
Vehicle,  IVIotor.     C.  R.  Patnn.     2,009,703 ;  Nov    23 
Vehicle,   Motor.      F.   Porsche.      2.091.652-   Aug    si 
Vehicle,  Motor.     F.  Roller.     2.073.029  ;  Mar.  9. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     P.  V.  Rossmann.     2.0S7.5.">2  ;  July  20 
Vehicle,  Motor.     P.  F.  Rossmann.     2.097.739  •   Nov    2 
Vebiclc.  Motor.     L.  S.  Sheldrick.     2.078,420  ;  Apr    ''7 
Vehicle,   Motor.     F.   Spatz.     2,070,758 ;  Feb.   16' 
Vehicle,     Motor.       O.     I,.     Starr     ami     Tl.     S.     Eberhnrd 

2.076,009  ;  Apr.  6.  ^utrn.ira. 

Vehicle,  Motor.  H.  E.  Swift.     2.066.430;  .Tan    5 

Vehicle,  jMotor.  M.  Tibbetts.     2.073.661;   Mar    16 

Vehlclo,  !\Totor.  jr.  Tibbetts.     2.077,969  •  Apr   '>0 

Vehicle,   Motor.  C.  W.  Van   Rnnst.     2.071.714  •   Feb     23 

Vehicle,  Jfotor.  C.  W.  Van  Ran.st.     2.0n.S,265  •  Nov   9 
Vehicle,  Jfotor.     M.   Wngner.     2.072,994 ;  Mar    9 

Vehcile,  Motor.  E.  A.  Weiss.     2,087,271  •  July  '>0 

Vehicl(\  Motor.  J.  C.   Zeder.      2,102,402;  Dec    14 
Vehicle,  Motor  road.     H.   T,.   P.  Lester.     2.103,624;  Dec. 
^8. 


p.  T.  Robin. 


2,067,861 ;  Jan. 
2,099,912;  Not. 


Vehicle,  Multiwheel  motor. 

12. 
Vehicle  pillar  structure.     P.  H.  Travis. 

23 

Vehicle,  Power-driven.     M.  Wagner.    2,074,289  ;  Mar.  18. 
Vehicle,  Rail.     O.  Hacker.     2,081,996  ;  June  1. 
Vehicle,   Rail-guided.     M.   Frei.     2,098,723;  Nov.  9. 
Vehicle,    Railroad.     H.   Knecht.     2,071,207  ;   Feb.    16. 
Vehicle,  Railway.    A.  W.  Bruce.     2,072.664  ;  Mar.  2. 
Vehicle,  Railway.     A.  Huguenin.     2,088,520  ;  July  27. 
Vehicle,  Railway  or  track.     E.  Bugatti.    2,089,110  ;  Aug.  3. 
Vehicle,    Refuse    collecting.      J.    C.    Walter.      2,103,128: 

Dec.  21 
Vehicle,  Road.     H.  Ledwlnka.     2,083,457;  June  8. 
Vehicle,  Road.     E.  J.  Rocher.     2,067,546  ;  Jan.  12. 
Vehicle,   Road  and   railway.      J.   R.    Hughes.     2,066,836 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Vehicle,  Road  or  railway.     It  Willeme.     2,070,702;  Feb. 

16. 
Vehicle    rocking    apparatus.     P.     J.     KroU.     2,101,397 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Vehicle    rocking   machine.      C.    C.    Calkins.      2,080,112 ; 

May  11. 
Vehicle    roof    structure.       G.    Trautvetter.       2,072,842 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Vehicle   running  gear.     E.   H.   Perkins  and  H.  B.  Mills. 

2,103,381 ;  Dec.  28. 
Vehicle   safety  seat,  Motor.     H.   M.    Smith.     2,102,979 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Vehicle  seat.     E.  W.  Miller.     2,082,297 ;  June  1. 
Vehicle  seat.     L.  Smelker.     2,072,411 :  Mar.  2. 
Vehicle  seat,  Adjustable.     R.  C.  Jacobs.     2,095,442  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Vehicle  seat.  Motor.     R.  W.  Cox.     2,066.557 ;  Jan.  5. 
Vehicle,   Self-loading.     E.   C.   Leach   and   E.   O.   Hamren. 

2,087,348  :  .lulv  20. 
Vehicle,  Self-loading  refuse.     P.  Rotte6.    2,084,656  ;  June 

22. 
Vehicle,  Self-propelled.     H.  W.   Snyder.     2,090,988  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Vehicle  signal.     L.  Fortler.     2,096,096  ;  Oct.  19. 
Vehicle  signal.     E.  A.  Reed.     2,092,333  ;  Sept.  7. 
Vehicle  signal.     E.  H.  Taylor.     2,091,086  ;  Aug.  24. 
Vehicle  signal  switch.     H.  H.  Nielsen  and  W.  J.  Kruder. 

2,078,405  ;  Apr.  27. 
Vehicle  spring.     D.  Ballew.     2,068.049  ;  Jan.   19. 
Vehicle   spring.     C.   O.    Ross.     2,073,882 ;   Mar.   16. 
Vehicle     sprin'g.     Self-lubricating.        C.      A.      Dougherty. 

2,067,831 :  Jan.  12. 
Vehicle    .springing    system.      E.    H.    Piron.       2,074,340 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Vehicle  stabilizer.    O.  R.  Benson.    2,081,978  ;  June  1. 
Vehicle     steering     mechanism.        D.      K.      Badertscher. 

2,068,901  ;  Jan.  26. 
Vehicle    steering    mechanism,    Bogie.      H.    W.    Jonkhoff. 

2,083,166  ;  June  8. 
Vehicle  structure.     H.  F.  Hanson.     2,082,001 ;  June  1. 
Vehicle  structure.     W.  M.  Sheehan.     2,099,145  ;  Nov.  16. 
"Pellicle   structure.   Carrier.     D.   L.    ReynoUis       2  101344- 

Dec.   7. 
Vehicle    structure,    Railway.      J.    G.    Blunt. 

Jlar.  16. 


2,074,299  ; 


28 
2,067,993  ;  Jan. 


Vehicle  structure.  Railway.    E.  G.  Hallquist.     2,099,164; 
Nov.  16.  1  .       .        , 

Vehicle  suspension.  W.  C.  Anthony.  2.073,823  ;  Mar.  16. 
Vehicle  suspension.  P.  M.  Bourdon.  2,069,911 ;  Feb.  9. 
Velncle  suspension.     S.  L.  C.  Coleman.     2,084,320;  June 

Vehicle  suspension.     S.  L.  C.  Coleman.     2,085,006 ;  June 

Vehicle  suspension.    S.  L.  C.  Coleman.    2,085,738 ;  July  6 

^ehlclo  suspension.     P.  E.  Mercier.     2,099,819;   Nov.  23 

Vehicle  suspension  device.      V.   A.   Johnson.     2,085  662  - 

.Tune  29.  ' 

^Ton  48o'-T°b'^^'3  ™®'^^"''!^™-  ^-  K.  Williams. 
"^'Pj^'f^'e  suspension  system.     A.  W.  Kogstrom.     2,102,420 ; 

■^r.1'-^^'  J^''^■•  S-  5;  Simning.  2.098,522 ;  Nov.  9. 
Vehicle,  Tank.  E.  H.  Willetts.  2,094,336;  Sept  2 
Vehicle  tank  structure.     F.  G.  Thwaits      "  ""- -— 

"^I'onlonoTASg.  I?^'''^^*"^'  ^^"'*'""-  ^-  ^-  Smalley. 
^^Ma^^  ^^I'smission,'  Motor.    B.  D.  WooUey.     2,079,999  ; 

^'l!069,6?7-8"f^Feb°2  """^  ^^^P^^S-  6-  «-  Dempster. 
^m'*"'t?  i^V''*";^''''™^'n?^'^'^^^^islit.  W.  H.  Mussey  and 
TT  *J.-  f  ■  ^^loiiil'Prg.     2,072,804  ;  Mar.  2. 

Au*2^'l7  '^''^^  *"''''•  ■■"•  ^-  Schauer.  2,090,235; 
^"&r^'''^'^-}&^''l,,fT'  "°".  W.  and  J.  B. 
^*'.TV>n^.5^''"^'''^""^  window.     H    G.   Kellogg.     2,067,087; 

^t(i66,5nS  :''.T,iu  "5'''°^-     ^-  ^-  '^^"''^  «°^  ^-  "■  ^l^^'- 
VeTiiclPwlie'el'. '  C.  S.  Ash.     2,098,851;  Nov    9 
Ve„c  e  wheo  .     W.  L.  Avery.     2.096,293  :  Oct    19. 
VehV  e  whee  •     r    f"  C;i,nipbell.     2,085,294 -June  29. 
Veh  c  e  whee  •     c    f "  ^^^^'^^^-     2.083.326  ;  June  8. 
irli,-  i        J."^','-     C;  L-  F^kser.cinn.     2.103,201  ■  Dec    21 
Vehicle  wheel.     W.  H.  Farr.     2,083,325  -June  s! 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


1059 


Vehicle  wheel.     P.  J.  Freeman.     2,085,647 ;  June  29. 
Vehicle  wheel.     E.   M.    Godfrey,   Jr.     2,086,3-58 ;    July   6. 
Vehicle   wheel.     H.   J.   Horn.      2,088,109 ;   July   27. 
Vehicle  wheel.     J.  H,  Hunt.-    2,083,066 ;  June  8. 
Vehicle  wheel.     L.  D.  Kay.     2,090,870  ;  Aug.  24. 
Vehicle  wheel.     S.  S.  McDonald.     2,070,993  ;  Feb.  16. 
Vehicle  wheel.     L.  B.   JMcGuigan.     2,101,744  ;  Dec.  7. 
Vehicle  wheel.     R.  B.  Miller.     2,098,668  ;  Nov.  9. 
Vehicle  wheel.     C.  W.  Sinclair.     2,102,811 ;  Dec.   21. 
Vehicle  wheel.     A.  M.  Stanley.     2,096,366  ;  Oct.  19. 
Vehicle  wheel.     C.   R.   Stough.     2,101,923  ;  Dec.  14. 
Vehicle  wheel.     E.  and  W.   Zipper.     2,075.155  ;  Mar.  30. 
Vehicle  wheel.  Demountable.     E.  J.   Feldott.     2,093,191: 

Sept.  14. 
Vehicle   wheel,   Tubular.      C.    L.   Eksergian.      2,083,327 ; 

June  8. 
Vehicle  with   animated    display   advertising.    Commercial 

automotive.     D.  M.  Budd.     2,091,670  ;  Aug.  31. 
Vehicle  with  compressed  air  cooling.  Motor.    F.  Nallinger. 

2,101,027  ;  Dec.   7. 
Vehicles,  Apparatus  for  unloading  and  loading  railway. 

I.  E.  Kullerstrand.     2,081,178  ;  May  25. 
Vehicles,   Device  for  stabilizing  and   adjusting   the  ten- 
sion   of     the    suspension    means    of.     E.    Gaudefroy. 

2,095,864;  Oct.  12. 
Vehicles    having    leaf    springs.    Lifting.      H.    A.    Chase. 

2,083,942  :  June  15. 
Vehicles,      Hydraulic      system      for.     R.      V.      Proctor. 

2,094,466  ;  Sept.  28. 
Vehicles,    Loading    and    unloading    attachment    for.     C. 

Girl.     2,091,008  ;  Aug.  24. 

Vehicles,  Means  for  lifting.    A.  Capello  .  2,084,941 ;  June 

22. 
Vehicles,   Railway   or   other.      E.    A.   Sweeley   and   N.    T. 

Anderson.     2,071,802  ;  Feb.  23. 
Vehicles,  Towing  of.     L.  B.  C.  Cunningham.     2.083.057: 

June  8. 
Vehicles,  Water  storage  and  circulating  system  for  motor. 

C.   R.   Clough.     2,093,599  ;   Sept.  21. 
Vehicular    apparatus.     A.    L.    Ekstrom.     2,068,403 ;    Jan. 

]9. 
Vehicular  jack.     A.  I.  Wills  and  R.  S.  Neeley.     2,077,606  ; 

Apr:  20. 
Vehicular  signal.     W.  T.  Brown.     2,082,778  ;  June  8. 
Velocipede,  Backbone  for  a.     B.  J.  Anderson.     2,093,065  ; 

Sept.   14. 
Velocipede  construction.     H.  L.  Kraeft.     2,088,244:  July 

27. 
Velocipede  frame.     B.  J.  Anderson.     2.077,197:  Apr.  13. 
Velocipede  frame  member.     B.  J.  Anderson.     2,091,938  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Velocipede  structure.     G.  Lewinski.     2,090,536  ;  Aug.  17. 
Velocities,  Apparatus  for  the  measurement  of  rotational. 

H.  A.  Satterlee.     2,070,623;  Feb.  16. 
Velocity,     Apparatus     for     indicating.       E.     R.     Evans. 

2,083,945  ;  June  15. 
Velocity      measuring      device.     W.      van      B.      Roberts. 

2.102,106;  Doc.  14. 
Velvet    or    pile    articles.    Manufacture    of.      R.    Jlotte. 

2,090,546:  Aug.   17. 
Vending  and  weighing  machine.     N.  E.  May.     2,083,958; 

June  15. 
Vending  apparatus.     A.  Gorretta.     2,085,153 ;    June  29. 
Vending  apparatus.     A.  Heiland.     2,088,856  ;  Aug.  3. 
Vendi)ig  apparatus  or  the  like.     G.  J.  Scofield.     2,103,391  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Vending     .ipparatus.     Check     operated.     F.     W.     Hoban. 

2,076,564  :  Apr.  T.',. 
Vending    apparatus,     Coin    controlled.       G.    M.     Johns. 

2,073.870  ;  Mar.  16. 
Vending      apparatus.      Coin-freed      power.        P.      Moos. 

2,096,191  ;  Oct.  19. 
Vending  container.     M.   E.   Bretschger.      2,071,679;    Feb. 

23. 
Vending  machine.      S.   J.   L.   Boon.     2.093.410;    Sept.   21. 
Vending  niachino.     P..  A.  Hnckett.     2,099,267;  Nov.  16. 
Vending  macliine.     P.  C.  Hughes.     2,]()0,2]G;  Nov.  23. 
Vending  machine.     S.  C.  Ide.     2,074,845;  M.ir.  23. 
Vending  machine.     G.  W.  Kalbitzer,  Jr.     2,073,098;  Mar. 

16. 
Vending    machine.      V.    H.    Kelley.      2,090,308:   Aug.    17. 
Vending  niacliiiic.      \V.   L.   Kissel.      2,10:!.2.'<y  ;  Dec.  Ti8. 
Vending  niaclilne.     A.  J.  Klo.'ss.     2. 076. 299  ;   Apr.  6. 
Vending  machine.     R.  IT.  Kurtz.     2.0(17.675;  Jan.  12. 
Vending  machine.     L.  II.  Murln.     2,077,4.'?0  ;  Apr.  20. 
Vending  niaclilnc.      (J.   IMorrl.son.      2,0Sf  ,:t:{.S  ;  Mnv  2.%. 
Vending  macIilnc.      U.  P.    Sli:irp.      2,094,133  ;  Sept.  28. 
Vending  maclilno.      A.    M.   WIlIInmH.      2,092,5.13;   Sept.   7. 
Vending    mncliine    n' tncliinent.    C.    II.    Slmpklns    and    li. 

Radlke.     2,067,351  ;  Jan.  12. 
Vending   miichlne,    Aulonia tic.      L.    E.    Scott    and    E.    A. 

Sniidi.     2.08S.0:!8;  .Inly  27. 
Vending    niaclilnc,    Coin    controlled.      H.    S.    Benjamin. 

2,0«2,5;i:i;  .111 no  1. 
Vending  iiiiicliliie  construction.     O.  J.  Scofleld.    2,101.420; 

Deo.    7.  • 
Venfllng  mnchlno,   Ice  cream.     J.  W.    Smllh.     2,087,707; 

.Iiilv  20. 
Vending  machine,  Rofrlgemtod.     R.  H.  Bird.     2,000,2.^8; 

Nov.  16. 
Vending    machine.    Selective.      B.    M.    MI11«.      2,0«0,ni-l  ; 

Nov.  10. 
Vending   iimoliino,    .Single   coinitiirtinont    m-leollvi'.      .\.    W. 

Vumlerpiil.     2,098,607;  Nov.  1). 


Vending    machines,    Coin    operating    device    for.      R.    H. 

Bird.     2,096,729  ;  Oct.  26. 
Veneer  articles,  Making.     H.  Kondolf.     2.095,389  ;  Oct.  12. 
Veneer    patch    cutting   machine.      J.    Gragg.      2,077,623 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Veneering    construction.      E.    J.     and    H.     W.    Mason. 

2.074,483;   Mar.   23. 
Venetian  blind  clamp.     B.  Bennett.     2,070,110  ;  Feb.  9. 
Venetian-blind     head     bar.       S.     Hammer.       2,074,842 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Vent  assemblage.     H.  A.  Strelow.       2,086,969  ;  July  13. 
Vent,  Liquid  seal.     R.  A.  Hetzer.     2,070,204  ;  Feb.  9. 
Vent  mechanism.     E.  R.  Gieseman.     2,074,329  ;  Mar.  23. 
Vent  plug.     J.  L.  Woodbridge.    2,088,543 ;  July  27. 
Vented  container.     R.  R.  Luben.      2,091,604  ;  Aug.  31. 
Venting  device  for  electrolytic  condensers.    J.  A.  Poitras. 

2,093,574  ;  Sept.  21. 
Ventilated  handle.    N.  H.  Bray.    2,086,062  ;  July  6. 
Ventilated  piston  ring.     H.  P.  PhilUps.     2,080,898;  May 

18. 
Ventilating  an  enclosed  space.  Method  and  apparatus  for. 

M.  V.  Zaustinsky.     2,084,787  ;  June  22. 
Ventilating  and  air  treating  provision.     A.  Sargent  and 

A.  C.  Armstrong.     2,074,622  ;  Mar.  23. 
Ventilating  and  heating  device,  Combined.     F.  J.  Kurth. 

2,089,560;  Aug.   10. 
Ventilating  and/or  weatherproofing  unit  for  vehicle  bodies. 

W.  Lintern.     2,094,800  :  Oct.  5. 
Ventilating  apparatus.     F.  C.  Kilb.     2,081,106 ;  May  18. 
Ventilating  apparatus.    P.  C.  Kilb.     2,081,108-9  ;  May  18. 
Ventilating   apparatus.     P.  C.  Ejlb  and  H.   S.  Woodruff. 

2,081,107  ;  May  18. 
Ventilating  apparatus.     L.  Schepmoes  and  J.  D.  StrobelL 

2,092,475  ;  Sept.  7. 
Ventilating  apparatus.     F.  L.  Turner.     2,072,780  ;  Mar.  2. 
Ventilating    apparatus.       H.     S.     Woodruff.       2,074,295; 

Mar.  16. 
Ventilating    apparatus    and    ventilating    metliod.    Toilet. 

S.  H.  Churchill.     2,074,211 ;  Mar.  16. 
Ventilating      apparatus      for      toilets.       G.      Juntunen. 

2,100,962  ;  Nov.  30. 
Ventilating  apparatus  for  vehicle  bodies.    W.  D.  Crowell. 

2,070.886 ;  Feb.  16. 
Ventilating    apparatus    for    vehicles.      W.    L.    Jlorrison, 

2,096,5.56  ;  Oct.  19. 
Ventilating  device.  Automobile.     R.  E.  Liber.     2,089,496 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Ventilating    device    for    automobiles.      W.    L.    Morrison. 

2,087,777  ;  July  20. 
Ventilating  device  for  cars   and  the  like.     N.  L.    Wilier. 

2,099,017  ;  Nov.  23. 
Ventilating     device     for     storm     windows.     M.     Chesen. 

2,095.858  ;  Oct.  12. 
Ventilating  device,  Vehicle.     H.  G.  Thunder.     2,069,102  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Ventilating  hood   for  industrial  and  other  purposes.  Ex- 
haust,    T.  C.  Angus.     2,082,374  ;  June  1. 
Ventilating  mechanism   for   toilet   bowls.      W.    C.    Cum- 

mings.     2,079,733  ;  May  11. 
Ventilating  structure  for  automobile  bodies.     T.   C.  Myg- 

land.     2,087,051  ;  July  20. 
Ventilating  system.     H.  J.  Burt.     2,087.637  ;  July  20. 
Ventilating  system.     A.  Feinberg.     2,086,022  ;  Jiily  6. 
Ventilating    system    for    arc    lamps.       W.     D.    Brenkert. 

2,101,638  ;  Dec.  7. 
Ventilating    system.    Vehicle.    W.    J.    Mayer.      2,103,990 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Ventilation  of  closed  rooms.  Process  and  a  plant  for  the. 

J.  Stauber.    2,074,283 ;  Mar.  10. 
Ventilation,  Turbine-generator.     L.  A.  Kilgore  and  B.  .\. 

Rose.     2,094,358;  Sept.  28. 
Ventilator :  See — 

Automobile  ventilator.  Storm  sasli  ventilator. 

Built  In  ventilator.  Tiltnble  window  ventilator 

Crankcnse      and      chassis      Toilet  ventilator. 

ventilator.  Waterproof  ventilator. 

Door  ventilator.  W  indow    lop   veii'.ilaior. 

Porthole  veiUilalor.  Window  ventilator. 

Ridge  ventilator. 
Ventll.ator.     H.  Armstrong.     2,070.590;  Mav  11. 
Veiitil.itor.     (!.  K.   Atkins.     2,080.112;  July   6. 
\oiililator.     M.  Filiou,  nfie  Lo  Comnte.     2,103.843;  Doc. 

2S. 
Veiiillalnr.      M.   R,  FvanU.s,      2.00-1.530:  Sept.   28. 
Veiilllator.     T.  A.  IleppensfMll.     2.068,916;  Jan.   26. 
Ventilator.     T.   A.   Hepponslall.     2.080.476;   May   IS. 
Ventilator.     11.  ('.   lluoglin.     2,081.807  ;  June  22. 
\'eiiMlator.     E.  A.  Johii.son.     2,0(>!t,370  ;  Feb.  2. 
\i>niil;iloi-.      }•:.  Kaiilan,      2.(t7<;,9  IS  :  Apr.  i:\. 
Ventilator,    J.    IT.    MonermoMt.      2.070.576;    Mav    -1. 
VeiKllator.     J.   >(.   Meliernient,      2,096.12.T;    Oct,   19 
Veiidliilor.      J.   II.   :\Iel)orniont.      2,09!).:'09  ;   Nov.   16. 
Ventilator    and     wlmlHliIeld    lioator.    Aiilonu>liilo.       N.    U. 

and  N.  K.  Knufzon,  Jr.     2,082.700;  Jntio  1. 
Veiillliilnr  Httnchmoiit.     IT.  K.  I'etorson.     2,0SI ,640  ;  May 

VeiiillMt.ir  construction.     J.   J.   Foley.     2,084.013;   Juno 

VeiiillMldr      cimtrol      inechMtilNni.         J.       W.      Illcknson. 

2.()li:i.(n6  ;    .Sent.    11, 
Vonllldlor    I'lM-   diiublo   Imng   hmhIi,    Window.      H.    M.    Ooh- 

hiirdt.     2,075,894  ;  Apr.  0. 
Venllhitor    for    Inlorniil    conibuNtlon    Ptiglnon,    CriinkraM 

It,   S.  Whlltlngton.     2.080,588;  Miiy  18. 


1060 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Ventilator  for  toilet.     E.  C.  Madden,  B.  P.  Cooper,  and 

E.  R.  Cuykendall.     2,098,208  :  Nov.  2. 
Ventilator  for   truck  bodies.      T.   M.  Jones.     2,083,567; 

June  15. 
Ventilator  for  vehicles.     E.  J.  Conley  and  H.  J.  Menzies. 

2,084,385  ;  June  22. 
Ventilator  for  windows  and  the  like.     B.  N.  Parmenter. 

2,075,401  ;  Mar.  30. 
Ventilator  switch.     W.  Melin.     2,068,426  ;  Jan.  19. 
Verifying  machine.     O.  L.  eleven.     2,102,577  ;  Dec.  14. 
Vermifuge.     G.  D.  Turnbow.     2,091,840  ;  Aug.  31. 
Vernier  motor.     O.  H.  Dicke.     2,066,965  ;  Jan.  5. 
Vertebral  adjuster.    D.  P.  Redding.    2,078,159  ;  Apr.  20. 
Vertical    drier.      C.    A.    Dickhaut    and    S.    W.    Warner. 

2,103,110;  Dec.  21. 
Vertical  shaft  turbo  generator.    E.  L.  Thearle.    2,095,844  ; 

Oct.  12. 
Vessel.     H.  Jenett.     2.082,005  ;  June  1. 
Vessel,  Alloy  lined.     F.  K.  Zerbe.     2,092,490 ;  Sept.  7. 
Vessel     and     like     article,     Cooking.       A.     W.     Hayes. 

2,083,017;  June  8. 
Vessel    and    support    therefor,    liiquid    treating.      R.    M. 

Parsons.     2,079,333;  May  4. 
Vessel   attachment,   Cooking.      J.   T.   Duarte.      2,079,281 ; 

May  4. 
Vessel,  Cooking.     W.  D.  Antrim.     2,069,125  ;  Jan.  26. 
Vessel,  Drinking.     J.  H.  Rosen.     2,075,137  ;  Mar.  30. 
Vessel   for  use    in   connection   with    the   spinning   pumps 

of  artificial  silk  spinning  machines,  Air.     A.  Bennett. 

2,093.596  :  Sept.  21. 
Vessel,   Refrigerated  shipping  and/or  storing  metal.     W. 

Kline  and  W.  A.  Brubaker.     2,103,678  ;  Dec.  28. 
Vessels    for   use    at   low    temperatures,    Pressure.      J.   C. 

Ducommun  and  J.  W.  Yant.    2,073,053 ;  Mar.  9. 
Vessels,    Forming    hollow.      R.    G.    Guthrie.      2,085,313; 

June  29. 
Vessels  from  tubing,  Manufacture  of  glass.     J.  Dichter. 

2,087,947  ;  July  27. 
Vessels,  Lining  metallic.     S.  M.  Secrist.    2,084,298 ;  Jane 

15. 
Vessels,  Making  pressure.     A.  R.  McAllister.     2,080,374 ; 

May  11. 
Vessels,  Jlethods  and  apparatus  for  making  double-walled 

glass.     J.  Dichter.     2,102.357  ;  Dec.  14. 
Vessels,    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    manufacturing 

wooden.     G.  Homey.     2,090,415  ;  Aug.  17. 
Vessels,  more  particularly  lamps.  Evacuating.     C.  Trenzen. 

2,099,874  ;  Nov.  23. 
Vessels  of  ceramic  material  and  with  rarefaction  of  the 

air    within    the    wall    spaces.    Producing    double-wall. 

H.   J.    Moczala.      2,070,672 ;    Feb.    16. 
Vest.     L.  R.  Engelson.     2.099,054;  Nov.   16. 
Vest.     C.L.Kaufman.     2,067,850 ;  Jan.  12. 
Vest,  Bulletproof.    A.  H.  Dunlnp.    2,076,076  ;  .Apr.  fi. 
Vest     for     hunters,     Waterproof.       G.     R.     Oberrender. 

2,083.121 :   June  8. 
Vest   or  waistcoat.     C.  Emms.     2,078,725  ;  Apr.   27. 
Vestment,  Clerical.     L.  and  G.  Dickmau.     2,102,198  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Veterinary  Instrument.     A.  H.  Junge.     2,098,151  ;  Nov.  2. 
Vibrating  machine.     E.  P.  Larsh.     2,068,992  ;  Jan.  26. 
Vibrating  mechanism.     H.  Heymann.     2,079,653  ;  May  11. 
Vibrating  motor.     C.  Jackson.     2,079,909  ;  Alay  11. 
Vibrating  sen'i'n.     W.  W.  Sayers,  H.  L.  Strube,  and  W.  L. 

Weisel.     2,090.767  ;  Aug.  24. 
Vibration  absorbing  mounting.    W.J.Morrill.     2,089,066; 

Aug.  3. 
Vibration,  Apparatus  for   effecting.     A.   J.  Newport  and 

G.  B.  Brader.     2,091,414  ;  Aug.  31. 
Vibration    arrester    for    tube    frame.      W.    W.    Robertson. 

2.103.827  ;  Dec.  28. 
Vlbr.ntion   arrester   for   tube   frames.     W.   W.   Robertson. 

2,103,824:  Dec.  28. 
Vibration  dampener.    R.  P.  Lewis.     2,097,627 ;  Nov.  2. 
Vibration  damper.     D.  Maclntyre.      2,094,899  :  Oct.   5. 
Vibr.Ttion   damper.     E.   O.   Schiolin.     2.096,981  ;   Oct.  26. 
Vibration  detector.     C.  A.   Holland.     2,067.636;  Jan.  12. 
Vibration    generating    apparatus.      E.    H.    Ludeman,    Jr. 

2,050,727  ;  May  18. 
Vibration   meter.     C.  D.   Greentree  and  M.   S.  Mead,  Jr. 

2,078,796;  Apr.  27. 
Vibration    of    sliuttle    box    forming    elements,    Means    to 

prevent.    R.  (J.  Turner.    2,082.918  ;  June  8. 
Vibration    reducing   means.     W.    Noble.     2,101,809  ;   Dec. 

14. 
Vibration  responsive  device.     E.  L.   Thearle.     2,067  803  : 

Jan.  12. 
Vibrations  from  power  Installations,  Method  of  and  appa- 
ratus    for    eliminating    torsional.      G.    J.    Dashefskv 

2,09.'').970  :  Oct.  19. 
Vibrations,   rro<hicing  and  distinguishing  frequency.     H 

H.  Couch.     2.102.614;  Dec.  21. 
Vibrator.     H.   M.   Dressel.     2.078.316;  Apr.  27. 
Vibrator.     II.  M.  Dressel.     2,000.062  ;  Oct.  26. 
Vibrator.     J.  C.  Pelton.     2,070,956  :  Feb.  10. 
Vibrator,  Acetylene  generator  feed  valve.    M.  P.  De  Motte 

2.073,785;  Mar.  16. 
Vibrator     and     circuit      therefor.       W.     W.     Garstane 

2.090,270;  Oct.  19.  ^" 

Vibrator  and  circuit  therefor.     P.  F.  Scofleld.     2  094  219  • 

Sept.  28. 
Vibrator,  Electric.    A.  O.  Samuels.    2,078,025 ;  Apr  20 
Vibrator.  Foot.     H.  Mueller  and  H.  Tretter.     2,081  365- 

May  25.  '        ' 


Vibrator   for   concrete   work.     A.   W.   Mall.     2,073,393; 

Mar.  9. 
Vibrator,  Massaging.     B.   Strezoff.     2,092,940;   Sept.  14. 
Vibrator,   Therapeutic.     F.  H.  Newton.     2,067,979 ;   Jan. 

19. 
Vibratory  apparatus.    H.  E.  Wurzbach  and  C.  H.  Eonold. 

2,071,373  ;  Feb.  23. 
Vibratory  apparatus.    H.  E.  Wurzbach  and  C.  H.  Konold. 

2,102,826;  Dec.  21. 
Vibratory  contact  device.     E.  C.  Guedon.     2,101,902  ;  Dec 

14. 
Vibratory  electric  motor.    J.  A.  Hanley.    2,078,895 ;  Apr. 

27. 
Vibratory  feeder.    J.  A.  Flint  and  A.  D.  Holt.    2,098,034 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Vibratory  motion  producing  apparatus.     W.  T.   Sbaler. 

2,097,347  :  Oct.  26. 
Vibratory  screen.    C.  C.  Ferriss,  Sr.    2,091,503 ;  Aug.  31. 
Vibratory    screen.      H.    H.    Rumpel    and    A.    L.    Munro. 

2.069,331 ;  Feb.  2. 
Vibrometer.     F.  Cordero.    2,086,537  ;  July  13. 
Vibrometer.     T.  Y.  Olsen.     2,074,417  ;  Mar.  23. 
View   finder    for    photographic    cameras,    Reducing   tele- 
scopic.    L.  E.  W.  Van  Albada.     2,068,829  ;  Jan.  26. 
View  framing  device  for  view  finders.  Adjustable  four- 
way.     N.  G.  Petersen.     2,068,699;  Jan.  26. 
Viewing  device  controlling  reflected  glare.     E.  H.  Land. 

2,096,696  ;  Oct.  19. 
Vinegar,   Apparatus   for  the  production  of.     H.   Frings. 

2,094,592  ;  Oct.  5. 
Vinegar  generator.     C.  H.  Owens.     2,089,412 ;  Aug.  10. 
Viner.     F.  J.  Bott.     2,084,935  ;  June  22. 
Vinyl  compounds.  Manufacture  of.  H.  Dreyfus.  2,097,590  : 

Nov.  2. 
Vinyl       compounds.       Polymerizing.     S.      D.      Douglas. 

2,075.575  ;  Mar.  30. 
Vinyl     derivative     articles,     Making.       G.     B.     Zelger. 

2,083,628;  June  15. 
Vinylethinyl    derivatives    and    preparing    same.     W.    H. 

Crothers  and  R.  A.  Jacobson.    2,082,569 ;  June  1. 
Vinylethinyl    derivatives    and    producing    same.      W.   H. 

Carothers  and  G.  J.  Berchet.    2,082,568 ;  June  1. 
Vinyl     formate.     Production     of.       W.     O.     Herrmann. 

2,079,068;  May  4. 
Vinyl  resins  and  compositions  produced  thereby.  Stabiliza- 
tion of.     M.  C.  Reed  and  F.  Groff.     2,075,543  ;  Mar.  30. 
Vinyl     resins.     Producing.     S.     D.     Douglas.     2,075,429 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Violin  string.    M.  Conti.    2,096,787  ;  Oct.  26. 
Viscometer.     E.  H.  Payne.     2,092,223  ;  Sept.  7. 
Viscometer.     E.  H.  Zeitfuchs.     2,067,430;  Jan.  12. 
Viscometer,  Capillary.     O.  Fitz   Simons.     2,095,324 ;  Oct. 

Viscometer,  Capillary.     E.  H.  Payne.     2.095,282  ;  Oct,  12. 

Viscosimeter.     G.  E.  Bock.     2,096,222  ;  Oct.  19. 

Viscose  process  and   apparatus.     W.   H.  Bradshaw  and 

E.  R.  McKee.     2,087,016  ;  July  13. 
Viscosinipter.     A.  V.  Bedford.     2.092,632  ;  Sept.  7. 
Viscosimeter.     J.  H.  Dillon.     2,068.976  ;  Jan.  26. 
Viscosimeter.     G.  R.  Eckstein.     2,079,247  ;  May  4. 
Viscosimeter.     J.  N.  Goodier.     2,074,174-5  ;   Mar.   18. 
Viscosity  in  certain  paint  or  like  systems  and  products 

according  to  the  same,  Reducing.    S.  Cabot.    2,087,197  ; 

July  13. 
Viscosity  of  liquids.  Apparatus   for  testing  the.     C.  8. 

Healy.     2,070.862;  Feb.  16. 

Viscosity-responsive    device.      H.    T.    Booth.      2,068,973 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Viscous  masses.  Apparatus  and  process  for  dividing.     G. 

Trumpler.     2.069,731 ;  Feb.  2. 
Vise.     H.   M.   Johnston.     2.101.434;   Dee.   7. 
Vise.    L.  E.  Mershon.     2.100.513  ;  Nov.  30. 
Vise.     S.  T.  Nash.     2.102,602;  Dec.  21. 
Vise.     L.   Smith.     2,089,625  ;   Aug.   10. 
Vise.     N.   W.   Warman.     2.004.198;   Sept.  28 
Vise.    O.  S.  Weed.    2,093.297  ;  Sept.  14. 
Vi.se,  Bench.     C.  P.  Dinsmore.     2,068,228  ;  Jan.  19. 
Vise,  Tennis  racket.     H.  W.  Roberts.     2,069,736;  Feb.  2. 
Visible  container.     E.  F.  Kueffner.     2,082,701  ;  June  1. 
Visible  signal.     T.  W.  Rolph.     2,102,975  ;  Dec.  21. 
Vision.  Investigating,  correcting,  and  developing  the  power 

of  human.  R.  B.  Simpkins.  2,102,400  :  Dec.  14. 
Visor  construction.  C.  B.  Johnson.  2,082,631-2  ;  June  1. 
\  isor  construction.  W.  O.  Meller.  2.103.803;  Dec.  28. 
Visor  construction.  M.  S.  Randall.  2.072.648;  Mar.  2. 
Visor  construction.  M.  S.  Randall.  2,100,872;  Nov.  30. 
^''^"I_„^°'L   ^^'^^    ^'lew    mirrors,    Antiglare.     W.    Kangas. 

2,070,434  ;  Feb.  9. 
Visual  content  inrhcator.    A.  Berman.     2,082,320 ;  June  1. 
Visual  resonance  indicator.     H.  A.  Wheeler.     2,080,646: 

May  18. 

^*S".?.I'7h  SS^*'®Pt'°^  columned  entries.     P.  A.   Brayton. 
2.000,102  ;    Aug.    17. 

'^*2"o9!?550^°N™v^i6*^"      '*"    "^^''^^"^    ^^^    ^-    Schenck. 
Vihiniino  .\  preparation.  Manufacture  of.     F.  Laquer  and 

P.  von  Dobenpik.      2.070.001  ;  Apr.  13. 
Vitreous  compositions  or  glasses      H    G 

Diippert.      2.100„391;   Nov.    30.  '      " 

Volatile  matter  from  a  liquid,  Apparatus  and  process  for 

o"npL"n^n"^^?  removing.     A.   D.  Ayres  and  N.  Brewer. 

.i,ut)3,a7l ;  Jan.  26. 
Voltmeter  arrangement.    L.  M.  Myers.    2,073,251 ;  Mar.  9. 


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LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


1061 


Voltmeter,  Contact  making.     F.  J.  Champlin.     2,077,212 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Voltmeter,  Tapered  scale.     M.   S.  Mead,  Jr.    '2,082,646; 

June  1. 
Voltage  at  variable  speed,  Device  for  generating  constant. 

T.  Inagl.     2,092,213  ;  Sept.  7. 
Voltage  compensation.     W.  H.  Howe.    2,082,497 ;  June  1. 
Voltage-controlling       arrangement.  B.        Seldelbach. 

2,084,509 ;  June  22. 
Voltage    indicating    device.     T.    E.    Foulke.     2,094,645 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Voltage   insulator.   High.     B.    A.   Plimpton.      2,084,866; 

June  22. 
Voltage  measuring  apparatus.    L.  M.  Myera.     2,078,771 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Voltage    of   storage   batteries,   Controlling   the   charging. 

F.  G.  Beetem.     2,066.603  ;  .Tan.  5. 

Voltage  of  storage  batteries.  Controlling  the  charging.     F. 

G.  Beetem.     2,069,737  ;  Feb.  9. 

Voltage  regulating  apparatus  for  electric  current  genera- 
tors.    P.  Cibie.    2,088,289  ;  July  27. 
Voltage    regulating    equipment.      J.    W.    Graff   and    S.    J. 

Spurgeon.      2,079,206;    May   4. 
Voltage   regulating   system.      C.    J.   Kettler    and    L.    W. 

Foster.      2,090,516  ;   Aug.   17. 
Voltage  regulation.     F.  J.  Champlin.     2,079,488  ;  May  4. 
Voltage  regulation.     H.  C.  Grant,  Jr.     2,076,499  ;  Apr.  6. 
Voltage  regulation.     A.  C.  Wingo.     2,072,784  ;  Mar.  2. 
Voltage  regulation  and  circuits  therefor.     W.  H.  Howe. 

2,082,496  ;  June  1. 
Voltage  regulator.      A.   A.  Emlen  and  T.   H.  Lundgren. 

2,085,255  ;  June  29. 
Voltage  regulator.     F.  W.  Gay.     2,090,671 ;  Aug.  24. 
Voltage  regulator.     C.  W.  Hansell.     2,086,910  ;  July  13. 
Voltage  regulator.     F.   G.   Logan.      2,074.552 ;   Mar.   23. 
Voltage  regulator.    J.  L.  Schermerhorn.     2,089,434 ;  Aug. 

10. 
Voltage  regulator  connected  in  parallel.     W.  P.  Overbeck. 

2,092,891  ;   Sept.  14. 
Voltage   regulator   for   rectifier   circuits.      C.   V.   Aggers. 

2,085,061  ;  June  29. 
Voltage  regulator.  Rectifier  output.     F.  D.  Williams,  Jr. 

2,084,117  ;  June  15. 
Voltage     stabilizer     and     circuit     therefor.     C.     Moore. 

2,076.912  ;  Apr.   13. 
Voltage  switchinc;  device.  High.     R.   R.  Pittman  and  C. 

H.  Walsh.     2,098,692  ;  Nov.  9. 
Voltage  system  for  detecting  suspended  matter  In  fluids. 

Regulated.  H.  C.  Grant,  Jr.  2,069,160  ;  Jan.  26. 
Voltage  tester.  II.  F.  Mpliatlle.  2,075.860  ;  Apr.  6. 
Voltage  transformer.  Variable.     L.  E.  Sauer.     2,078,688; 

Apr.  27. 
Voltages  of  short  duration,  Apparatus  for  recording  steep 

wave  front.     L.  K.  Swart  and  D.  W.  Bodle.     2,097,578  ; 

Nov.  2. 
Voltolization,  Apparatus  for.    G.  L.  Matheson.    2,071,551 ; 

Fol).   23. 
Voltollzatlon,    Apparatus    for.      W.    J.    Sweeney,    R.    W. 

Richardson,  and  E.  V.  Murphree.     2,079,750;  May  11. 
Volume  and  bass  tone  compensation  control  device.   Com- 
bined.    W.  II.   Nelson.     2,074,852;  Mar.  23. 
Volume  control.     D.   P.  Earnsliaw.     2.072,740  ;  Mar.  2. 
Volume    control    and    noise    suppression    system.     L.    T. 

Fowler.     2,075,043  ;  Mar.  30. 
Volume  control  arrangement.     W.  J.  O'Brien.    2,077,126 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Volume  control.  Automatic.     K.  A.  Chlttick.     2,092,500; 

Sept.  7. 
Volume    control.    Automatic.      O.    Mountjoy    and    S.    W. 

Seeley.     2,079,657;  May  11. 
Volume  control.  Automatic.     H.  O.  Peterson.     2,093,095; 

Sept.   14. 
Volume    control    device.      W.    Moser    and    Ft.    Dausel. 

2,085,440  ;   June  29. 
Volume    control.    Distant.      L.    D.    Strong.      2,082,745; 

Juno  1. 
Volume    control    switch.    Receiver    automatic.      K.    W. 

Jarvls.     2.007,281  :  Oct.  26. 
Volume  control  system.     G.P.Adair.     2,095,234  ;  Oct.  12. 
Volume  control  system.     S.  Doha,  Jr.     2,087,310;  July  20. 
Volume    control    system.      L.    It.    Klrkwood.      2,002,885 ; 

Sept.   14. 
Volume  control  syBtem.     R.  M.  Smith.    2,080,581  :  May  18. 
Volume  control  system.     I.  Wolff.     2,080,554;  Jlay  18. 
Volume   control    system.    Automatic      R.    D.    Brown,    Jr. 

2,086,405  ;  July  6. 
Volume    control     system    for    ampllflcrs.      O.    L.    Bpora. 

2.085,068  ;   Juno  20. 
Volume   control   system.   Quiet  automatic.     K.   Wllhelm. 

2,072,973  ;  Mar.  0. 
Volume  control  valve,  .Selective.     F.  I.  Clark.     2,073,048  ; 

Mar.  0. 
Volume  control  with  noise  sunprcHsor,  Automatic.     W.  L. 

Carlson  and  I-.  1!.  Klrkwoocf.     2.078.055:  Apr.  20, 
Volume,  the  welglil,  nnil  (lie  denMlly  of  granular  and  other 

malcrlalH,  SlmullaneouHly  determining  llie.    ,\.  IIanl(|iie. 

2.097,522  ;  Nov.  2. 
Volumetric      analysis      apparatus.        C.      I'.      Larrabeo. 

2,071,697;  Feb.  23. 
Volumetric    ni)[>aralnH.      O.    Hopf    and    F.    A.    Wennian. 

2,089,706;   Auk.  .10. 
Volumetric  meter.     II.  J.   S.  Plgott.     2,080,183;  Mnv  11. 
VotluK  machine.      F.   M.   Ashley.      2,000,0(>l  :    Aug.    17. 
Voting  machine.     A.  N.  Ouslavson.     2,001,500;  Aug.  31. 


A.   N. 


Voting  machine   Interlock   for   negative   and   affirmative 

ballots.       A.     F.     Foehrenbach     and     R.     F.     Shoup. 

2,079,686 ;  May  11. 
Voting  machines.  Party  selector  mechanism  for. 

Gustavson.     2,099,202  ;  Nov.  16. 
Voting   system.   Assembly.     N.   M.   Hopkins.     2,092,119 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Voting  system,  Radioelectric.     N.  M.  Hopkins.    2,092,120  ; 

Vulcanizable      composition.     J.      E.      Wolfe.     2,095,113 ; 

Oct.  5. 
Vulcanizer.     R.  G.  Daniel.     2,088,026 ;  July  27. 
Vulcanizer,  Electric.    E.  C.  Raney.    2,082,551 ;  June  %. 
Vulcanizer,  Electric.     E.  C.  Raney.     2,099,499  ;  Nov.  16. 
Vulcanizer,    Full-circle   tire   retreading.      L.    O.    Grange. 

2,100,478  ;  Nov.  30. 
Vulcanizing  accelerator  and  method.     D.  F.  Twiss  and 

F.  A.  Jones.     2,085,401 ;  June  29. 
Vulcanization,   Accelerator   of.      R.    C.    Goodwin   and  A. 

W.  Sloan.     2,102,621 ;  Dec.  21. 
Vulcanizing  apparatus.     H.  Meyer.     2,093,922;  Sept.  21. 
Vulcanizing  apparatus.     N.  Van  Cleef.     2,079,826;  May 

11. 
Vulcanizing  device.     W.  A.  Gwynn.     2,086,866 ;  July  13. 
Vulcanizing  unit.     J.  C.  Crowley.     2,075.705  ;  Mar.  30. 
VuleanizinK  unit.     H.  A.  Van  Dyke.     2,075,486  ;  Mar.  30. 
Wad  for  fowling-piecea.     M.  B.  Court.     2,073,609;  Mar. 

16. 
Waffle  cutting  machine.     K.  Pentzlin.     2,094.718  ;  Oct.  5. 
Waffle  lifter.     G.  Strozut.     2,087,938;  July  27. 
Waffle  mold.     A.  Bersted.     2,081,164;  May  25. 
Wagon.     E.  W.  Vessey.     2,101,882  ;  Dee.  14. 
Wagon,  Child's.     O.  E.  Barthel.     2,077,543;  Apr.  20. 
Wagon,  Dump.     W.  C.  Bvington.     2,102,676  ;  Dec.  21. 
Wapron,  Shockproof  container.    W.  P.  Kellett.    2,072,988 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Waist    band    for    garments.    Elastic.      L.    J.    Sherman. 

2,085,234  ;  June  29. 
Waistband  for  trousers.  Adjustable.     S.  S.  Moyer  and  H. 

S.  Moyer.     2,077,002  ;  Apr.  13. 
Waistband,  Garment.    P.  Alexandre.    2.084,720 ;  June  22. 
Waistband     or     belt,     Adjustable.       M.     B.     Steinberg. 

2,076,925  ;  Apr.  13. 
Waist.  Garter.     T.  G.  Potter.     2,078,972  ;  May  4. 
Walking-beam,     One-man     retractable.       G.     Tremolada. 

2,070,815  ;   Feb.   16. 
Wall  and  like  plug.     W.  W.  Hamill.     2,088,955  ;  Aug.  3. 
Wall  and  plates  for  its  construction,  Hollow.     J.  C.   P. 

Lecmhuls.     2,071,039;  Feb.   16. 
Wall  assembly.     R.  V.  Par.sons.     2.075,955  ;  Apr.  6. 
Wall  assembly.     P.  A.  Voigt.     2,073,036  ;  Mar.  9. 
Wall    assembly    and    clip.      G.    E.    Shlpway    and    L.    M. 

Steuber.     2,071,291 ;  Feb.  16. 
Wall  assembly  and  stud.     A.  V.  Pretot.     2,081,308  ;  May 

25. 
Wall    assembly,    Building.      R.    V.    Parsons.      2,071,865 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Wall,  Bin-type  metal  retaining.    A.  J.  Grother.    2,092,640  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Wallboard.    J.  Fletcher.    2,086,862  ;  July  13. 
Wallhoard.     J.  Fletcher.     2,089,087  ;  Aug.  3. 
Wallboard.     F.    D.    Welch.     2,073,665;    Mar.   16. 
Wallboard,  Flexible.     J.  C.  Maclldowie.     2,080,285  ;  May 

11. 
Wallboard     for     outside     weatherprooflng.     Ornamented. 

L.  S.  O'Dell.    2,085,764 ;  July  6. 
Wallboard,  Laminated.     A.  J.  Gram.     2.090,529  :  Aug.  17. 
Wallboard,  Manufacture  of.     C.  O.   Walpor.     2,090,084 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Wall    boards,    Attaching    moans    for.      H.    H.    Burson. 

2,089,941  ;  Aug.   17. 
Wall,  Building.     A.  F.  La  Spina.     2.078.329  :  Apr.  27. 
Wall,  Building.     L.  S.  Mun.son.     2,078,153  :  Apr.  20. 
Wall  connecter.     J.  F.  KiihnUe.     2,103,010;  Dec.  21. 
Wall  con.sl ruction.     G.  H.   Ellis.     2,075..^)  14  ;  IMar.  .30. 
Wall  construction.     A.  W.  Lewis.     2,080,495  ;  Aug.  10. 
Wall  construclion.     H.  S.  Smallwood.     2.072.;;S()  ;  Mar.  2. 
Wall  construction.     F.  M.  Venzle.     2,076.388:  Apr.  6. 
Wall  construction.     F.  M.  Venzle.     2.078,020  :  Apr.  27. 
W.'iU  eonslnietion.      F.   M.  Vonzio.      'J.101.4l'"i:    Hec.  7. 
Wall  construction.  Brick.     C.  C.  Cain.     2,087,883;  July 

27. 
Wall  construction.  Building.     W.  N.  EmrlcU.     2,0T'J.307  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Wall     construction,     Enameled     metal.       W.     Hogenson. 

2,072.882-3  :  Mar.  0. 
Wall    construction    for    buildings.    Interior.      D.    E.    Ross 

and  L.  M.  Alt.     2,097,088:  Nov.  2. 
Wall    coiiHlruetion    for    metallic    buiUlinga.      F.    Strelch. 

2.074,000:   Mar.  16. 
Wall    construction    for   w<ioden    boxes,    End.     E.    H.   and 

II.  W.  Mi>ll.     2,080,400:  May   18. 
WiiU  const  ruellon,  Insul.'illng.      J.  H.  Brooks.      2,001,6:','); 

Dct.  5. 
Wall    construction.    Metallic   frame.      B.   H.   McCllntock. 

2.093,(!l,''»:   Sept.   21. 

Wall  corner  construction,  Enameled  motnl.    W.  Hogcnaon. 

2,072,884  ;  Mar.  0. 
Wall   corner   slrucliire.   Enameled  metal.      W.   Tlogi^nson. 

2.()72,8,S5:   Mar.   1>. 
Wall  fixture.  U.'cesHed.    J.  II.  Balmer.     2,007.501  ;  Jan.  12. 
Wall    for   railway   cars.      10.    M.    SchlealuKvr.      2,074,433: 

Mar.   23. 


1062 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Wall  for   railway   cars.     W.    J.   Tangerman.      2,074,439  ; 

Mar.   23. 
Wall,  Heat  insulating.     F.  C.  Eeinke.     2,098,-554  ;  Xov.  9. 
Wall,  Jlasonry.     J.  T.  Blake.     2,073,673  ;  JIar.  16. 
Wall  of  glass  tanks.     J.  H.  McKelvey  and  J.  W.  Rogers. 

2,077,70.5  :  Apr.  20. 
Wall    opening    enclosure.      J.   E.    Patterson.      2,088,866 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Wall  or  floor  structure  and  beams  therefor.    F.  Auryansen. 

2,078,117  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wall  or  floor  structure  and  securing  means.     Le  R.   B. 

Bachelder.      2.100,424:  Nov.   30. 
Wall    or    partition,    MetaUIc.      E.    G.    Budd.      2,069,176 ; 

Jan.  26. 
WaU  or  roof  construction.     F.  Liihl.     2,074,656  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wall  panel  for  railway  cars.     G.  G.  Gilpin.     2,080,005  ; 

May  11. 
Wail.    );aii\vav   car.      G.   G.   Gilpin.      2,075.105:    Mar.   30. 
Wall,  Resilient.     L.   C.  Brisson.     2,078,835  ;  Apr.  27. 
Wall,      Sectionally      supported.        H.      A.      Mannshardt. 

2,068,863  ;  Jan.  26. 
Wall  structure.     E.  A.  Klages.     2.097,069  ;  Oct  26. 
Wall  structure.     H.  E.  Marks.     2,097,697  ;  Nov.  2. 
Wall  structure.     A.  J.  Meier.     2,087,523  ;  July  20. 
Wall    structure.      C.    B.    Rowley    and    M.    A.    Spencer. 

2,078,281;  Apr.  27. 
Wall  structure.     E.  L.  Soule.    2,088,310 ;  July  27. 
Wall  structure.  Building.     J.  C.  Garvey  and  A.  A.  Kreblin. 

2,073,788  ;  Mar.  16. 
Wall   structure.   Building.     L.   E.  Willson.     2,093,261-2 ; 

Sept.    14, 
Wall   structure.   Laminated   culvert   head.      P.    E.    Hoak. 

2,071,746  ;  Feb.  23. 
Wall  support.     G.  F.  Kotrbaty.     2.090,632  ;  Aug.  24, 
Wall    surfaces.    Treatment    of    masonry.      W.    F.    Wells. 

2.082,193  ;  June  1, 
WaU,  Waterproof.     E.  J.  Walsh.     2,085,618  ;  June  29. 
Walls,   Method  and  apparatus  for  constructing  concrete. 

C,  Brynoldt.     2,096,159  ;  Oct.  19. 
Walls  of  shipping  containers.  Method  and  apparatus  foi 

making.     O.  M.  Babcock.     2,075,795  ;  Apr.  6. 
Walls,  Reenforcing  means  for.     G.  H.  Ellis.     2,085,087 ; 

June  29. 
Walls,     Repairing     defective    masonry.       W.     J.     Sheils. 

2,074,566  :  Mar.  23. 
Walls     subjected    to    high     temperatures.       A.     Osoliri. 

2,097,637  ;  Nov.  2. 
Wallet  ami  calendar  bank.  Combination.     G.  H.  Taggart. 

2,077..53G  :  Apr.  20. 
War  protecting  device.    S.  Kazanjian.    2,078,079  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wardrobe,  cabinet  and  the  like.     H.  Derman.     2,070,924  ; 

Feb.  16, 
Wardrobe,   Collapsible,     A.  Stone.     2,083,207  ;  June  8. 
Wardrobe.   Portalile,   foldable.  and  extendible.     H.  W.  di 

Cristina,     2,066,828  ;  Jan,  5. 
Warm  air  furnace,    A.  W.  Gearhart.     2,084,581 :  June  22. 
Warning     and     signal     device.     Highway.        C.     Evans. 

2,093,190:   Sept   14, 
Warning  device.     L.   R.  Adams.     2,069,054  ;  Jan.   26. 
Warning  device,  FuU-tank.    H.  J.  G.  Rudolf  and  M.  Lenk. 

2,069,779  ;  Feb.  9. 
Warning  device,  Low  air  pressure.    H.  Kruse.    2,069,154  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Warning  sign.     H.  E,  Young.     2,080.991 ;  May  18. 
Warning  signal.    L.  E.  Johnson,  F.  W.  Billig,  and  F.  W. 

Hardick.     2.072.305  :  Mar.  2. 
Warning  speed  indicator.     P.  Lohman.     2,075,530  ;  Mar. 

30. 
W.arp  beam.     C.   R,    Howard,      2.103,785;  Doc.   28, 
Warp  beam,  Cross-wound.  G.  KaUlisch.  2,066,888  ;  Jan.  5. 
Warp  beams,  JIanufacture  of.     F.  Mossborg.     2,102,020  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Warp  slackener  for  looms.     W.  H.  Wakefield,     2,103,836; 

Dec  28. 
M'arp    twisting-in    machine.     J.    H.    Becker.     2,081,262 ; 

May  25. 
Warp  wind  control  for  spinning  frames.  Automatic,     P. 

B.  Reeves  and  H.  E.  Brooks,      Re.  20,309  ;  Mar.  23. 
Warp  winding  device.     D.  11.  Garrett,     2.079.316;  May  4. 
Warping     machine     control.     F.     De     Rosa.     2,086,901 ; 

July  13. 
AVashfountain.     H.  A.  Mullett.     2,085.824;  July  6. 
Washtube,    Manufacture   of.      F.   M.    Vogan.      2,084,467 ; 

June  22. 
Wash-wringer.     V.  E.  Knudtson.     2,079,074;  May  4. 
AA'asher :  See — 

Artificial  silk  washer.  Granular  material  washer. 

Ceiling  washer.  Lemon  washer. 

Clothes  washer.  Lock  washer. 

Egg  waslior.  Smoke  washer. 

Eliminator  plate  washer.        Valve  seating  washer. 

Fruit    and     vegetable 
washer. 
WashiT.     J,   Si'kavec,      2.075,628  ;   Mar.   30, 
Washer  and  nut  lock.  Combined  spring,    E.  E.  Legge  and 

L.   C.    Peskin.     2.080.924;    Aug.    10. 
Washer  cutting  tool.     A.  Rapp.     2,086,435;  July  6. 
Washer  distributing  mechanism.    A.  M.  Scholz,    2,073,396 

Mar.  9. 
Washer    placing    machine.      W.    H,    Patten.      2,100,015 

Nov.  23. 
Washing  and  cleansing  composition.    C.  Ellis.    2.071,512 

Feb.  23. 


Washing  and  drying  machine,  Combined.     W.  A,  Pranta 

and  J.  J.  McCabe.     2,099,163  ;  Nov.  16. 
Washing  and  drying  machine.  Combined.     A.   C.  Schmel- 

zer.     2,074,867  ;  Mar,  23. 
Washing    and    rinsing   apparatus.      H.    F.    Nash    and    J. 

Zimarik,     2,066,998  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Washing   apparatus.      T.    Krumm.      2,099,692;    Nov.    23. 
Washing  apparatus.     F.  R.  West.     2,076.688  ;  Apr.  13. 
Washing  attachment  for  filters.     E.  M.  Dons  and  D.   B. 

Mapes.     2,092,111  ;   Sept.  7. 
Washing  device.     A,  A.  Johnson,     2,075,850  ;  Apr.  6. 
~"     ■  "  '  A.   A.   Aldridge.     2,101.634 ;    Dec.    7. 

P.  E.  Barker.     2,084,569  ;  June  22. 
T.  W.  Behan.     2,103,906  :  Dec,  28. 
E.   J.  CulUgan.      2,086,606  ;  July  13. 
H.  T.  Donohue.     2,080,657  ;  May  18. 
R.  L,  Dort.     2,077,098  :  Apr.  13. 
G.  M.  Gibson.     2,071,622  ;  Feb.  23. 
P.  A.  Grove.     2,088,855  ;  Aug.  3. 
A.  Guignai-d.     2,078,941 ;  May  4. 
D,  Hirstel,     2,096,806  ;  Oct.  26. 
O.  Holm-Hansen.     2.078,139  ;  Apr.  20. 
J.  T.  Hume.     2,082,108  ;  June  1. 
L.  A.  James.     2,086,269  ;   July  6. 
H.  L.  Johnston.     2,071,036;  Feb.  16. 
H.  L.  Johnston  and  D.  A.  ]SIeeker. 
9. 


Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
2,073,521 ;  Mar. 


J.  B.  Klrby.     2,072,047 ;  Feb.  23. 

J.   Lunoe.     2,068,753  :    Jan.  26. 
M.  L.  Manchester.    2,088.915  ;  Aug.  3. 
C.  J.  Soderholm.     2,068,356  ;  Jan.  19. 
F.  Stenvers.     2,090,954  ;  Aug.  24. 

H.    E.    Surface    and    C.    E.    Wood. 


Washing  machine, 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing  machine. 
Washing    machine. 

2,076,011 ;  Apr.  6, 
Washing  machine.     N.  H.  Watts.     2.098,075  ;  Nov.   2. 
Washing  machine.     H.  Zarafu.     2,070,192  ;  Feb.  9. 
Washing   machine   agitator.      R,    W.    Carter.      2,092,954 ; 

Sept,  14, 
Washing  machine  and  method.     W.  Rocke.     Re.  20,424 ; 

June  22. 
Washing    machine.    Cabinet.      J.    T.    Hume.      2,088,704; 

Aug.  3. 
Washing  machine.  Clothes.     H.  Hill.     2,088,906  ;  Aug.  3. 
Washing  machine,   Clothes.     J.   B.   Kirby.     Re.   20,313 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Washing  machine  construction.    J.  C.  Nelson.    2,083,503; 

June  8, 
Washing  machine  construction.  Convertible.     G.  K.  Par- 

son.s,     2,076,587  ;  Anr,  13. 
Washing    machine,    Milk    bottle.      C.    W.    Walker.      Re. 

20,530  ;  Oct  12. 
Washing    machine.    Vehicle.     H.    C.    Drake.     2.103,842; 

Dec,  28. 
Washing  machine  with  a  centrifugal  drier,  Method  and 

apparatus  for  coupling  a.    A.  C.  Schmelzer..    2,074,869  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Washrag     holder.     A.     Fritz     and     R.     J.     McCarthy. 

2,100,477;  Nov.  30. 
Wasp  excluder  for   air  brakes.     T.  Everett.     2,101,214 ; 

Dee.   7. 
A^aste    material   for   reuse  and   products  made  thereby. 

Reclaiming.     R.     W.     B.     Reade     and     H.     L.     Levin. 

2,075,751  :  Mar.  30. 
Waste  mechanism.     H.   S.  Steen.     2,085,876;  Jnlv  6. 
Waste  outlet  trap,  Valved.     M.   Wasserman.     2,0-89,141 ; 

Aug.  3, 
Waste  paper  de-inking  and  de-fibering  process  and  appara- 
tus,    H.  D.  Wells.     2.083,884:  .Tune  15, 
Waste  pipe  trap  plug.    M.  J.  Hyman.     2,071,532  ;  Feb.  23. 
Waste,  Process  and  apparatus  for  treating.     J.  C.  Mars. 

2,080,780  ;  May  18. 
Waste   products   in   the   manufacture    of   titanium    com- 
pounds   from    titanium    ores,    Utilization    of.      F.    H, 

McBerty.     2.098,056  ;  Nov.  2. 
Waste,    Reconditioning   used.      L.    C.    McNamara,    L    M. 

Conway,  W.  T.  Bissell,  and  H.  H.  Harold.     2,090,260  ; 

Aug.   17. 
Waste  trap.    A.  Gordon.     2,099,061 ;  Nov.  16. 
Watch.     J.  R.  Putnam.     2,074,734 ;  Mar    23 
Watch.      R.   H.   Whitehead.      2,074,525 :   Mar. 
W'.uch  adapter.  Wrist.     E,   S,  Mix,     2  075  451 
Watchcase.     H.  N.  Grey.     2,099,515  ;  Nov.   16. 
V  titeh  case.     A.  Krakower,     2.075,650  :  rviar,  30. 
\\  atch  Cham,  Rosary.    J.  F.  Leitner.     2,084,151 ;  June  15. 

0^*^01  1  ^'^o'^^'iV""   ^iJiachine.     B.      B.      Branaman,      Sr. 
2.081.142  ;  Mav  25. 
Watch,  Fluid-tight.     E.  Hoeter.     2,094,704  ;  Oct.  5. 

"  o^nnl??];'S'"'lT*°°lx   J-  S-  Meinhardt  and  S.  M.  CofEman. 
-,0!)8,]03  ;  Nov.  2. 

Watch  protector.     J.  W.  Bradbury.     2.076.221  • 

Watch,  Ring.     J,  Vitrone.     2,066.437;  Jan.  5. 

Watch  synchronizer.     E.  A.  Wick.     2,069,909  ; 

n.Ttch     testing    apparatus.     C.     J.     Young. 

Sept  7. 

Watch,  Wrist.  E.  Frey.  Re.  20,480 ;  Aug.  24. 
A\atch,  Wrist  B.  Lazrus.  2,069,453;  Feb.  2. 
Watclies,  Clocks,  and  the  like.  Apparatus  for  timing.     H. 

B.   Brown.     2,094,057 ;    Sept   28. 
Water  and  dissolving  calcium   salts  with    thiotetraphos- 

5n«*,®l'oc>^°?'^°'^S.      A.    H.    Fiske.and    C.    S.    Bryan. 

<i,uoi,Dio;  Jan.  12. 

^?.*5^„''5'^  ot^^""  liQuids,  Purification  of. 
■i.066,710  ;  Jan.  5. 


23 
Mar.  30. 


Apr.  6, 

;  Feb.  9. 
2,092,039  ; 


A.  A.  M.  Bado. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


1063 


Water    and    pressure    control    device,    Low.      C.    Smith. 

2,088,491 ;  July  27. 
Water,  Apparatus  for  distilling.    R.  E.  Brown.    2,079,897  ; 

May  11. 
Water,  Apparatus  for  the  analysis  of  a  chemically  puri- 
fied.    A.  Schnorf.     2,069,562  ;  Feb.  2. 
Water,   Automatic   apparatus   for   determining   the   hard- 
ness of.'    C.  M.   Roy.     2.102,282:   Dec.   14. 
Water  (back  water)  from  paper,  cellulose,  and  wood  pulp 

factories,   etc., .  Method   and   arrangement    for   filtering 

waste.     O.  Qviller.     2,100,149  ;  Nov.  23. 
Water  bowl  hanger.    M.  B.  Evenson.     2,096,889  ;  Oct.  26. 
Water  channels.  Method  of  and  apparatus  lor  protecting. 

G.  J.  Hornsby.     2,080,045  ;  May  11. 
Water  circulating  system  for  washing  machines.     T.   E. 

Sheetz.     2,086,949  ;  July  13. 
Water  clarifier.     C.   Graham.     2,099,062  ;  Nov.   16. 
Water  closet.     P.  E.  Jertberg.     2,083,605  ;   June  15. 
Water  closet.     C.  J.  Weaver.     2,099,875:  Nov.  23. 
Water  closet.     C.  E.  Wexelberg.     2,100,826  ;  Nov.  30. 
Water     closet     and'    bidet.     Combination.       I.     Salvoni. 

2,075,830  ;  Apr.  6. 
Water  closet  and  bidet.  Combined.    I.  Salvoni.    2,075,061 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Water    conditioning    apparatus.     C.    Hungerford    and    B. 

Dickerson.     2,092,716;  Sept.  7. 
Water    conditioning    system.    Boiler.      J.    C.    and    J.    S. 

Callery.     2,082,871 ;  June  8. 
Water   control  apparatus  for  lavatories.     L.  J.    Smallen. 

2,091,110  ;  Aug.  24. 
Water  cooler.     R.  E.  Brown.     2,094,870  ;  Oct.  5. 
Water  cooler.     G.  J.  Wiggenhorn.     2,099,157;  Nov.  16. 
Water    cooling   attachment.      A.    L.    Cosner.      2,073,732 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Water   cooling  means   for  refrigerators.     H.   Kadzinsky. 

2,078,097  ;  Apr.  20. 
Water  extracting  device  for  paper  machines  and  making 

paper.     E.  E.  Berry.     2,083,817  ;  June  15. 
Water     feedintr     device.     Automatic.        W.     J.     Woolley. 

2,079.098;  May  4. 
Water  filter  system.     W.  H.  Jones.     2,084,346;  June  22. 
Water    filtering    and    purifying    device.      J.    T.    Brown. 

2,072,848  ;  Mar.  9. 
Water     flushing     device.       A..    W.     Moseley.       2,079,329 ; 

May  4. 
\\'ater   for   carbonated    beverages.    Standardizing.     H.   L. 

Tiger.     2,071,990  ;  Feb.  23. 
Water  from  steam  engine  cylinders,  Discharging.     C.  A. 

Cardew.    2,009,645  ;'Fpb.  2. 
Water  gas  set.     G.   W.   Parker.     2,077,579  ;  Apr.   20. 
Water  gauge.     A.  L,.  Parker.     2,082,716  ;  June  1. 
Water   hammer   in   service   pipes.    Obviating.      G.    Jessop. 

2,072,715  ;  Mar.  2. 
Water  heater.     O.  L.  Besinger.     2,090,323  ;  Ang.  17. 
AVater  heater.     B.  L.  Flam.     2,072,032;  Feb,  23, 
Water  heater.     B.  J.  Hansen.    2,070,535  ;  Feb.  9. 
Water  heater.     S.  A.  ITendrix.     2,077,323  ;  Apr.  13. 
Water  heater.     R.  J.  Hutching.     2,090,003  ;  Aug.  17. 
Water  heater.     R.  P.  Keilbaugh.     2.009,452  ;  Feb.  2. 
Water  heater.     II.  J.  Long.     2,007,495  ;   Jan.  12. 
Water  heater.     H.  J,  T-ong,     2,076,087  ;  Apr,  6. 
Water  heater.     H.  J.  Long,     2,080,007-S  :  May  11. 
Water  boater.     H.  J.  Long.     2,000,697;  Oct,  19. 
Water  heater.     W.  L.  Steele.     2.092.058  ;  Sept.   7. 
Water  Iieater.     G.   Wilkes  and  F.  M.   Reed.     2,095,017  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Wnier  hf.'ifer,  Eleelric.     F.  W.  Scharf,     2.101.691  ;  Dec,  7. 
Water  heater.  Electric.     E.  Stuck.     2,097,705  ;  Nov.  2. 
Water  heater,  Hot.     H.  II.  Everhard.     2,098,480  ;  Nov.  0. 
Waler   heater.    Portable.      J.    L.    Stone.      2,097,100;   Oct. 

20. 
Waler   heating   and    doaerating   apparatus.      C.   E.    Joos. 

2,097,158  ;  Oct,  20, 
Water  heating  and  gas  supply  system,  Domestic.     W.   I. 

Thrall,      2,094.908  ;  Oct,   5. 
Water    heating    and    storage    system.      IT.    D.    Sterrlck. 

2,086,047  ;  July  13. 
Water   heating    apparatus.      B.    T.    Barron.      2,080,170 ; 

Aug.  10. 
W.'iici'     lieating     apparatus.     G.     II.     Evans.     2,075.708; 

Mar.  30, 
Waler,  Heating  feed.     N.  T.  McKee.     2,088,917  ;  Aug.  3. 
Water     heating     means.     J.     F.      Shaiiirod.     2,003,782 ; 

Sept.  21. 
WaliT    lieating    syslem.      D,    h.    Buchanan.      2,102,040; 

Dec.  21. 
Water     heating     system.     It.     A.     Monahan.     2.004,004; 

Oct.  5. 
Wilier   h'-allng  Rvstem   and    M|ir>ara(us,  Ijocomotlve  boiler 

liM'd,      J,  S,  Collin,  Jr.      2,0i)n,2:iS  ;  Oct.  12. 
Water   Iieiilliig   kv.sIi'MI    and   iippiinilUH,    liOcomotlve    feed, 

J.   S.  Collin,  Jr.      2,095,230;  Oct.   12. 
Water       Iienling       syHleni,       (loiivertlble.         J.       Orban. 

2,074,989  ;    Miir,    23. 
Waler     in     comiucI  ion     with     Hoflenliig,     Clarifying.      B. 

I'oisM.'r.     2.0S7,2(!1  ;  .Inly  20. 
Wat4'r  In  Hwiiiiniiii;;  poolH,  IMellioil  of  nnd  iipparatuH  for 

circulating,     L,  J,   Day.     2.073,784;   Mar,    16, 
Water    In    llw    l;illriice    of    n    hydriiullc    turbine    InMlnlln- 

tlon,     M.'ilntiiliiliiK     It     conHtnnt     How     (iT,       A,     Yotiiig. 

2,07!),(li;0  ;    May     I, 
Water   liili't    for   (lonicHllc   bollern,    Ciil.l.      l'\    J,    JoIiiihiiii, 

2.095,702;  Oct.  12. 


Water  level  control  for  boilers.     G.   Ernst.     2,077,679; 

Apr.  20. 
Water  level  indicator.     C.  L.  Howse.     2,068,135  ;  Jan.  19. 
Water  meter.     H.  B.  Andrew.     2,097,360  ;  Oct.  26. 
Water  meter.     E.  Nuebling.     2,099,139  ;  Nov.   16. 
Water,  Method  and  apparatus  for  heating  and  deaerating 

boiler  feed.     W.  T.  Sherman.     2,078,288;  Apr.  27. 
Water,  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  treating.     C.  E.  Joos 

and  G.  H.  Gibson.     2,101,908:  Dec.  14. 
Water,  Method  of  and  material  for  treating  boiler.    T.  A. 

Solberg.     2,097,649  ;  Nov.  2. 
Water  or  making  steam  by  friction.  Device  for  heating. 

A.  Lazarus.    2,090,873  ;  Aug.  24. 
Water  or  steam   boiler.     G.  A.  Tichbourne.     2,089,450 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Water  pressure  and  relief  valve.    W.  T.  Birch.    2,088,685  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Water,  Procedure  for  the  purification  and  softening  of. 

F.  Hahn.     2,091.201  ;  Aug.  24. 
Waterproof  box,     T,  L.  Cunningham.     2,066,337  ;  Jan.   5. 
Waterproof  insulating  material.    W.  R.  Gillies.    2,070,861  ; 

Feb.    16. 
Waterproof  ventilator.     C.  M.  Hamblin.     2,084,338 ;  June 

22. 
Waterproofing.     S.  D.  Gehman.    2,073,301 ;  Mar.  9, 
Waterproofing  composition.    C.  J.  Malm  and  C.  R.  Fordyce. 

2,073,310;  Mar.  9. 
Waterproofing      of      masonry      walls.      A.      L.      Larson. 

2.088,7.54  ;  Aug.  3. 
Waterproofing     structures.      Method     of.        J.      McKay. 

2,071,758  ;  Feb.  23. 
Water    pumping    device,     Stock-operated.     J.    A.     Scharf 

and  J.  F.  Scharf.     2,092,562  ;  Sept.   7. 
Water  purification.     O.  E.  Andrus.    2,072,976  ;  Mar.  9. 
Water   purification.     O.    M.    Urbain   and    W.    R.    Stemen. 

2,086,753  ;  July  13. 
Water,  Purification  of  musty.     B.  D.  Ortega.     2,068,465: 

Jan.  19. 
Water  purification  process.    R.  A.  Stevenson.    Re.  20,261 : 

Feb.  9. 
Water  purification.  Process  and  apparatus  for.     R.  Pome- 

roy.     2.076,964;  Apr.  13. 
Water  purifier.     O.  E.  Andrus.    2,087,136  ;  July  13. 
Water  purifier  and  filter.     A.  H.  Brundage.     2,082,322  ; 

June  1. 
Water  purifier.  Electrical.    F.  G.  Negus.     2,079,950  ;  Jlay 

11. 
Water  purifying  and  cooling  system.     W.  R.  Ilildebrand. 

2,071,631  ;  Feb.  23. 
Water   purifying   material   and   preparing  and   using  the 

same.      G.   Borrowman.     2,090,467  ;   Aug.    17. 
Water    reducing    valve.      A.    J.     Sparrow.       2,098,696 : 

Nov.  9. 
Water  resistant  molded  articles  and  making  them.  ■  C.  A. 

Nash.     2,067,941  ;   Jan,   19. 
Water-r(!Sistant    product   and   making   the   same.     M.    S. 

Badollot.     2,068,219  ;  Jan.  19, 
Water     sands     in     wells.     Shutting     ofC.     T.     W.     Pew. 

2,087,297  ;  July  20. 
Water    separating    device.      R.    A.    Hetzer.      2,072,206 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Water   service  stand.     E.   H.   Black.      2.070.196;   Feb.   9. 
Watc-r  softener.     E.   C.   Kroeger.     2,099.743  ;   Nov.  23. 
AVater  softener.     A.  C.  Zimmerman.     2,078.381  :  Apr.  27. 
W.iler  sortcnir.     A.  C.   Zimmerman.     2,088,104;  Julv  27. 
W,it(-r  softener,  Faucet.    V.  F.  Lamela,  E.  Pick,  and  W.  S. 

Robertson.     Re.  20,238  ;  Jan.  12. 
Water  soltening.     L,  C.  Lind.     2,087,157  ;  July  13. 
Water,  Softening.     C.  W.  AVoods.     2,099,287  ;  Nov.  16. 
Water    softening   apparatus.      F.   N.    Bard.      2,071,907 ; 

Feb.   23. 
Water  softening  apparatus.     J.  II.  Nash.     2,077,003  ;  Apr. 

Water  softening  apparatus.     A.  C.  Zimmerman  and  V.  B. 

Knnack.     2,007,808  ;  Jan.  12. 
W;iti'r  sofleiiing  compound.     S.  A.  Raymond.     2,102,219; 

Hoc.    14. 
Water    softening    device.      E.    J.    CulUgan.      2,080,007: 

July  13. 
W.iier  softening  device,     G.  A.  Lewis.     2,091,002;  Aug. 
-     24. 
AV.iier  ,<!oftenlng  method.      C.   T.   Fuctterer.     2,097,876; 

Nov.  2. 
Wril.M-  snil.iiing  system.    D.  B.  Gauss,     2.082,023  ;  Juno  1. 
Water  solulile   coniiilex    compoundti,    Neutral.      W.    Kropp. 

2.000,731  :  Jan,  5, 
Waler   soluble    coniposlllon,     I.   M.    Colbeth.     2,090,909; 

Auk.  24. 
AV.'iler  soluble  phenol-aldehyde  addition  pro(hiofs  nnd  mak- 
ing    tlieni.     J.      A.     Murray,     nnd     .\.     M.      llowaUl. 

2,091.1.s;j;  Aug.  24. 
Wilier.    Storing.      W.   Waterfnll.      2,001,344;  Aug.  31. 
Water     Hiipply     nrrnngement     for     bidets.       I.     Snlvont. 

2,070,022  ;   Feb.    10. 
Wilier  sysleni,  Domestic.      W.  It.  Ryan.     2,100,109;  Nov. 

Water  Ireater  nnd  lienter.     J,  W.  UnvB,    2,n0rt..S4S  ;  Jnn.  5. 
Wilier,  Treiilliig.     S.  1>.  Foster  nnd  G.  IT.  Sill.     2,085.900: 

.riily  (I.  ... 

Wiit.r,  Treating.      I,,  Hosensteln.     Ro.  20.:J00  ;  May  11. 
WaliT  trriillin;  nppiiniluii,     M.  Pick.     2,»t67..'t02  ;  .fnii.    13. 
Wiiter  treiillng  coiiipoHltlon.     10.  P.  Partridge.     2. OPS, 431  ; 

Nov.  0. 
Walor  ti.Mlment,  Holler.     C.  W.  UIc*.     8,085,828;  .luly  0. 


1064 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Water,  Treatment  of.     K.  Slldell.     2,101,961 ;  Dec.  14. 
Water,     Treatment    of    boiler.     C.    W.    Eice.     2,101,19T ; 

Dec.   7. 
Water  tube  boiler.     A.  O.  Blatchford.     2,101,892  ;  Dec.  14. 
Water  tube  boiler.     C.  W.  Bros.     2,086,599 ;  July  13. 
Water    wall    boiler.      G.    W.    Heald    and   A.    J.    Popham. 

2,075,985  ;  Apr.  6. 
Water  wheeL    R.  T.  Burghardt  and  C.  Gentry.    2,084,990  ; 

June  29. 
Water  wheel   and  propeller.     W.  Waterval.     2,085,282 ; 

June  29. 
Waterer,  Automatic  fountain.     C.  E.  Hanny.     2,068,981 ; 

Jan.  26. 
Waterer  for  poultry.     W.  G.  Swanson.     2,094,194  ;  Sept. 

28 
Waterer,  Stock.     A.  R.  Uden.     2,087,173  :  July  13. 
Waterless  gasholder.     P.  M.    Kuehn.     2,066.353;   Jan.  5. 
Waterless   gasholder.     J.   A.    Mason.     2,066,355;   Jan.   5. 
Waters  with  hydrogen  peroxide.  Purification   of.     E.  E. 

Butterfleld.     2,070,856  ;  Feb.  16. 
Watt-hour   meter.     W.    C.    Mylius.      2,071,936;    Feb.    23. 
Wave    amplificalon    and    generation.      R.    S.    Caruthers. 

2,066.333  ;  Jan.  5. 
Wave  apparatus  and  method,  Permanent.     P.  C.  Rilling. 

2,097,702  ;  Nov.  2. 
Wave  apparatus.  Permanent.    G.  W.  Peterson.    2,086,636  ; 

July  13. 
Wave  detector.  Short.    E.  G.  Linder.    2,074,478 ;  JIar.  23. 
Wave  filter.     R.  B.  Blackman.     2.086.597  ;  July  13. 
Wave  filter.     R.  B.  Blackman.     2,091,250;  Aug.  31. 
Wave  filter.     W.  P.  Mason.     2.081,405  ;  May  25. 
Wave  filter.     W.  P.  Mason.     2,094,044  ;  Sept.  28. 
Wave  filter.     E.  L.  Norton.     2,076,248  ;  Apr.  6. 
Wave  modulation.     K.   Fritz.     2,101.137;   Dec.   7. 
Wave  motion  clean  out.  Overhead.    H.  Paxton.    2,086,878  ; 

Julv  13. 
Wave  motor.     A.  David.     2,093,351 ;  Sept.  14. 
Wave  motor.     T.  W.  Loftis.     2,089,064  ;  Auk.  3. 
Wave  operated  pump.    L.  Brynlld.    2,068,653  ;  Jan.  26. 
Wave    oscillating    system.    Standing.     I.    E.    Mouromtseff 

and  H.  V.  Noble.     2,075,128  :  Mar.  30. 
Wave  receiving  means.  Phase  and  amplitude  modulated. 

M.  G.  Crosby.     2,085,008;  June  29. 
Wave  receiving  svstem,  Phase  and  frequency  modulation. 

M.  G.  Crosby.     2,087,429  ;  July  20. 
Wave  shaping  system.     H.  K.  Dunn.     2,07(1.229  :  Apr.  6, 
Wave  signaling  system.     J.  K.  Johnson.     2,103,079  ;  Dec 

21. 
Wave  system.  Ultrashort.     E.  Gerhard.     2,103,357 ;  Dec. 

28. 
Wave  translating  system.     J.  G.  Kreer,  Jr.     2,103,468 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Wave    translating    system.     C.    S.    Yeutter.     2,103,506 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Wave    translating    system,    Electric.     S.     E.     Anderson. 

2.086.595  ;  July  13. 
Wave     translating     system,     Electric.       E.     B.     Payne. 

2.075.956  ;  Apr.  6. 

Wave     translating    system.     Electric.       E.     B.     Payne. 

2.075.957  ;  Apr.  6. 

Wave    translation    system.      H.    S.    Black.      2,102,670-1; 

Dec.  21. 
Wave  tr.insmission.     H.  A.  Affel.     2,094,113;  Sept.  28, 
Wave  transmission  network.     W.  R.  Lundry.     2,070,668  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Wave   transmission   system.    Carrier.      R.    S.    Caruthers. 

2,066,332  ;  Jan.  5. 
Waves    and    circuits    therefor,    Reception    of    frequency 

modulated,     R.  A.  Heising.     2,100.394;  Nov.  30. 
Waves,    Reception   of  guided.      A.   P.    King.      2,088,749 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Waving  apparatus.  Permanent.     H.  N.  Durham  and  G.  B. 

Finnegan,   Jr.      2,072,857;   Mar.   9. 
Waving  device,  Permanent.    W.  H.  Brown.    2,103,890-1 ; 

Dec,  28. 
Waving,  Permanent.     P.  L.  Moulin.     2.091,738  :  Aug.  31. 
Waving,    Permanent.      W.    A.    V.    Thomson.      2,096,312 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Wax    and    products    therefrom.    Forming.     J.    F.    Walt. 

2.075.151  ;   Mar.   30. 
Wax  and  resins  from  shellac,  Removing.     L.  McCuUoch. 

2,069,533  ;  Feb.  2. 
Wax  applicator.     J.  Hickman.     2,088,240;   July  27. 
Wax    applier    (Electric),    polisher,    and    carpet    sweeper. 

Combined.     D.  B.   Replogle.     2,089,011 ;  Aug.   10. 
Wax  cake.     L.  H.  Macombrr.     2,099,213  ;  Nov.  16. 
Wax     compositions,     Manufacture     of     polishing.       J.     D. 

Pickens  and  T.   R.  Thompson.     2,078.971 ;  May  4. 
Wax     crvstallatlon,       J.     Robinson     and     V.     Voorhees, 

2,076,161  ;  Apr.  6. 
Wax  from  asphalt-wax  mixtures,  Separating.     D.  B.  Bray. 

2,081.733;  May  25. 
Wax   from    hydrocarbon  oil.   Removal  of.     E.   F.   Pevere. 

2,100,915;  Nov.  30. 
Wax   from   hydrocarbon   oil.    Removal   of.      E.   F.    Pevere 

and  C.  G.  Luderaan.     2,100,916;  Nov.  30. 
Wax   from   oil.   Apparatus  for  separating.     L.   D.   Jones. 

2,089,122  ;  Aug.  3. 
Wax  from  oil.  Separating.     M.  L.  Wade.     2,081,519 ;  May 

25. 
Wax  from  oils.  Filtering.     B.  Hopper   and  K.  Kingman. 

2.098,545 ;  Not.  0. 


A.  D.  David. 


M.    Wilson. 


2,100,070 ; 
2,092,686  ; 


Wax,  Manufacture  of  black. 

Nov.  23. 
Wax,    Method    of    polishing. 

Wax  mixtures,  Treatment  of.    S.  W.  Ferris,  W.  F.  Hough- 
ton, and  H.  C.  Cowles,  Jr.     2,099,683  ;  Nov.  23. 
Wax,  Nonskid  floor.     B.  L.  Kline.     2,088,795  ;  Aug.  3. 
Wax,  Parting.     C.  V.  Goodyear.     2,103,527  ;  Dec.  28. 
Wax  polish.   E.  N.  Dacus  and  B.  Gallsworthy.   2,071,027  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Was  roll  holder.     S.  N.  Hope.     2,093,562  ;  Sept.  21. 
Wax,  Treatment  of.     G.  W.  Ritter.     2,090,984;  Aug.  17. 
Waxer,  Yarn,     J.  O.  McKean.     2,086,983  ;  July  13. 
Waxes,  Sulphonated  derivatives  of  animal  and  vegetable. 

R.  Wechsler  and  E.  Segessemann.     2,095.778  ;  Oct.  12. 
Waxing  device.     R.  B.   Kingman.     2,101 ,072  ;  Dec.  7. 
Waxing  pad.     F.  J.  Hagerling.     2,089,057  ;  Aug.  3. 
Weaner.    R.  M.  Prose  and  H.  F.  Prose.    2,084,919 ;  June 

22. 
Weapon,  Police.     F.  A.  Matsuyama.    2,099,447 ;  Not.  16. 
Wear    plate    assembly.      W.    J.    Fendner.      2,074,722 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Wear  plate  assembly.     F.  Schaefer.     2,074,707 ;  Mar.  23. 
Wear   testing,    measuring,    and   recording   apparatus   and 

method.     E.  F.  Hathaway  and  W.  Bixby.     2,100,332  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Weather     control.     Mild.       A.     V.     Sampsel.       2,079.086; 

May  4. 
Weather  indicator.    M.  H.  Curry.     2,085,081 ;  June  29. 
Weatherprooflng    fastener.      H.    Rosenberg.     2,099,990; 

Nov.  23. 
Weather   strip.      C.    M.    Eveleth.      2,069,916;   Feb.   9. 
Weather  strip.     S.  M.  Funk.     2,085,797;  July  6. 
Weather  strip.     A.  T.  Kunkel.     2,095,668  ;  Oct.  12. 
Weather  strip.     A.  T.  Kunkel.     2,095,669  ;  Oct.  12. 
Weather  strip.     A.  M.  Lane.     2,085,102  ;  June  29. 
Weather  strip.    E.  W.  Lapworth.     2,076,433  :  Apr.  6. 
Weather  strip.     J.  F.  Schwab.     2,070,373;  Feb.  9. 
We.ather  strip.     C.  A.  Tea.     2,102,392-3  :  Dec.  14. 
Weatherstrip.     V.  E.  Van  Fleet.     2,100,556  ;   Nov.  30. 
Weather  strip.     G.  F.  Wolff  and  W.  Congreve.     2,101,278  ; 

Dec.  7. 
Weather   strip   and   making    the  same.     D.   H.   Hamly. 

2,078,243;  Apr.  27. 
Weather  strip  and  window  guide,  Combined.     E.  J.  Feller. 

2,103,772  ;  Dec.  28. 
Wertther  strip  for  mechanically  balanced  windows.     F.  W. 

Kamnierer.     2.075,616  ;   Mar.   30. 
Weather  strip  for  metal  sash  windows.     F.  L.  Carr,  Jr. 

2,099,597  ;  Nov.  16. 
Weather   strip    for   steel   casement   windows   and   doors. 

Metal.     J.  Canales.    2,066,910  ;  Jan.  5. 
Weather    strip    for    windows.     H.    P.    Duty.     2,091,142  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Weatherstrip  means.  Casement  window.    E.  D.  Barringer. 

2,066,712  ;  Jan.  5. 
Weather  strip.  Metal.    A.  M.  Lane.     2,085,101 ;  June  29. 
Weather     strip     or     sealing     means.       H.     D.     Randall. 

2,077,264  ;  Apr.  13. 
Weather  strip  structure.    S.  Madsen.    2,077,845 ;  Apr.  20. 
Weather    strip.    Threshold.      W.    B.    Bailey.      2,083,421; 

June  8. 
Weather  stripping.    D.  A.  Seligman.    2,075,832  ;  Apr.  6. 
Weather  stripping.     J.  S.  Shadford.     2,089,669  ;  Aug.  10. 
Weather  stripping.    W.  F.  Starr.     2,097,352  •  Oct.  26. 
Weather  stripping  and  making  the  same.     C.  P.  Schlegel. 

2,103,697;  Dec.  28. 
Weathering    corrections    in    seismic    surveying.    Making. 

H,  Salvatori  and  D.  Walling.     2.087,120;  July  13. 
Weave  scanning  device.  Solid.     D.  B.  Gardner.     2,103,253  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Weaving.    J.  Jabouley.    2,087,322  ;  July  20. 
Weaving.     G.  E.  and  R.  H.  Webster,     2,096,659  ;  Oct.  19. 
Weaving  apparatus.     R.  Fisher.     2,079,161 ;  May  4. 
Weaving    device.    T.     B.     Congdon    and     C.     J.    Long. 

2,100,382  ;  Nov.  30. 
Weaving   frame    for   hand   weaving.     M.    L.    Thackeray. 

2,094,505  ;  Sept,  28. 
Weaving  loom.     E.  EgH.     2,095,544 ;  Oct.  12. 
Weaving     machine.     High     capacity.        R.      Rossmann. 

2,099,627  ;  Nov.  16. 
Web     and     sheet     controlling     means.       C.     S.     Crafts. 

2,079,651  ;  May  11. 
Web,  Apparatus  for  controlling  a  movable.     G.  R.  Web- 
ber.    2.080,292  ;  May  11. 
Web  change  device.     H.  A.  W.  Wood.     2,086,144  ;  July  6. 
Web  control  mechanism.     E.   M.  Johnstone.     2,082,635 ; 

June  1. 
Web  cutting  mechanism.     C.  G.  Quick,  W.  E.  Bennison, 

and  D.  A.  H.  Alexander.     2,086,476  ;  July  6. 
Web  drying  device  for  waxing  machines.     R.  A.  Hajrward. 

2.095.471  ;  Oct.  12. 
Wob  feeding  device.     O.  Wohlrabe.     2,081.654:   May  25. 
Web  feeding  mechanism.    A.  H   Blohm.    2,098,940  ;"  Nov. 

16. 
Web    folding    method    and    apparatus.      J.    Menschner. 

2,098,427;  Nov.  9. 
Web  joining  mechanism.     O.  Hinkel.     2,090,296  ;  Aug.  17. 
u  eb    pasting    mechanism    for    printing    presses.      W.    A. 

Zalesak.     2,097,053  :  Oct.  20. 
^^''^^  P'''"*^'°S     machine.     Multicolor.     W.      F.      Huck. 

2,097,067  ;  Oct.  26. 
Web     registering     device.     E.     F.     Cornock.     2,095,125 ; 

Oct.  5. 


LIST  OP  INVENTIONS 


1065 


Web  regulating  mechanism.     M.  J.   Milmoe.     2,066,415; 

Jan.  5. 
Web    reversing    unit.      A.    M.    Zuckerman.     2,088,681 : 

Aug.  3. 
Web  roll  controlling  device  for  printing  machines.    H.  V. 

Ball.     2,085,889  ;  July  6. 
Web   roll   controlling    mechanism   for  printing   machines. 

H.   V.   Ball  and  A.  J.  Horton.     2,095,307  ;  Oct.  12. 
Web  roll  support.     A.  J.  Horton.     2,076,405  ;  Apr.  6. 
Web  rolls,  Side  registering  means  for.     H.  A.  W.  Wood. 

2  095,019  ;  Oct.  5. 
Web  splicing  apparatus.    O.  C.  Roesen.    2,082,420  ;  June  1. 
Web  splicing  device.     W.  C.  George.     2,102,793  ;  Dec.  21. 
Web  splicing  device.     H.  C.  Jordhoy.     2,082.400  ;  June  1. 
Web  splicing  device.     O.  C.  Roesen.     2,082,421 ;  June  1. 
Web  splicing  device.     H.  A.  W.  Wood.     2,089,635  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Web  supply  mechanism.    J.  R.  Tomlin,  A.  Lundquist,  and 

A.  J.  Horton.     2,071,440  ;  Feb.  23. 
Webbing  support  for  upholstered  furniture.     S.  S.  Bern- 
stein.    2.073,777  ;  Mar.  16. 
Webs,  Apparatus  for  controlling.     A.  King.     2,078,669  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Webs,  Drying  coated  flexible.     P.  J.  Massey,  W.  F.  Thiele, 

and  B.  P.  Raprager.     2,081,945 ;  June  1. 
Webs,    Method    of    and    apparatus    for    splicing.      O.    C. 

Roe.sen.      2,070,317 ;    Feb.    9. 
Webs  of  material,  Mechanism  for  driving.    R.  C.  La  Horde 

and  E.   C.  Potter.     2,071,070;  Feb.  16. 
Wedge.     E.  H.  Harmon.     2,078,875  ;  Apr.  27. 
Wedge    adjusting    mechanism.      L.    N.    Hutchinson    and 

G.   H.  Zouck.     2,089,849  ;  Aug.   10. 
Wedge  adjusting  mechanism  for  locomotive  drive  boxes. 

W.  A.  O'Toole.    2,080,833  ;  May  18. 
Wedge,    Blade    anchoring.      J.    W.    Schmidt.      2,096,472 ; 

Oct.   19. 
Wedge     for     concrete     form     ties.       C.     C.     Tomklnson. 

2,084,417  ;  June  22. 
Wedge  snubbing  device.    E.  G.  Goodwin.    2,084,638 :  June 

22. 
Weed  and  drift  remover.     C.  E.  Dalton.     2,078,127 :  Apr. 

20. 
Weed      burning      eradicator,      Portable.     G.      Skarphol. 

2,102.100  ;   Doc.  14. 
Weed  cutting  device.     J.  C.  Steiner.     2,083,103 ;  June  8. 
Weed  extracting  implement.    W.  G.  Knights.    2,087,671 : 

July  20. 
Weed    guard   for   fishhooks.      G.    M.    Coffin.      2,090,571 ; 

Aug.   17. 
Weed     killer     and     fertilizer,     Combined.       W.     Quinn. 

2,080,378;  May  11. 
Weed    killing  preparations.     G.  Pfuetzer  and  H.  Losch. 

2,076,917  ;  Apr.  13. 
Weeder.     T.  Rubens.     2,090,553 ;  Aug.  17. 
Weeder.    F.  E.  S.  Sawyer.    2,066,803 ;  Jan.  5. 
Weeder,  Knife.     A.  C.  Lindgren.     2,080,723  ;  May  18. 
Weeder,  Knife.     W.  R.  Peterson.     2,080,741 ;  May  18. 
Weeding  and  cultivating  tool.     J.  C.  Kofoed.     2,100,221 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Weft  detector  mechanism.     E.  F.  Arzt.     2,077,385  :  Apr. 

20. 
Weft   inserting  and  beatlng-up  mpchanl,<!m  of  looms  for 

weaving.     O.  Shimwell.     2,005.576  ;  Oct.  12. 
Weft  Inserting  apparatus   for  looms  with  fixed  woft  bob- 
bins.    R.  Dewas.     2,072.158  ;  Mar.  2. 
Weft   laying   niochanisni   for   a   wire   cloth   loom.     H.   Ij. 

Thompson.     2,086,248  ;  July  6. 
Weft    severing    moclianlsra    for    looms.      W.    R.    Hewton. 

2.067,761  ;  .Tan.  12. 
Weigher,    Automatic    tobacco.      W.    Damm.      2,090,252: 

Aug,   17, 
Weighing   and    bag   filling   mechanism.      A.    G.    Carlsoil. 

2,089,534  ;  Aug.  10. 
Wel;.'hing     and     clnHslfylng     device.        L.     S.     Williams. 

2,067,714  ;   Jan.  12. 
Weislilng  and   distrihiilion   Bystem,  Electrical.     A.  McL. 

NIcolHon.      2,081.367;    May   25, 
Weighing  nnd  fi'iHllng  maclifne.  Automatic.     W.  M.  Ryan 

and  J.  W.  r.old.     2,100,874  ;  Nov.  30. 
Weighing  nnd   p.-icliiiging  machine.  Automatic.     T.   Rapp. 

2.101.561  ;  Dec.  7. 
Weighing  appiir.ilns.  O.  P.  Haegele.  2,083,783  ;  June  15. 
Weighing  npp.ir.iliia.  C.  McG.  Sykos.  2.077,495;  Apr.  20. 
Wel;?hlng  ap();inifUH  for  mafcTlnln  under'.'oliig  transfer- 
ence. N.  A.  llallwood.  2,079,402  ;  Mav  4, 
Weighing  device.  M.  A.  Weekerly.  2,007,743;  .Tan.  12. 
WelKhing  device.  M.  A.  Wockerly.  2.103,400;  Dec.  28. 
Weighing    device.    Hydraulic.      W.    Sonsalla.      2,003,141; 

Sept.    14. 
Weighing  feeder.     E.  TO.  TTarper.     2,100,315;  Nov.  30. 
Weighing   (llanienliiry   bodies  hucIi  iih   tlireails,   Api)aratU8 

for.      C.   W.  Orllng.      2,068,036;  Jan.   1!). 
Weighing  mfielilne.     W.  S.  Clenvea.     2.076,617;  Apr,  13. 
Weighing  ninchlne.     W.  K.  Halo.      2,088,552;  July  27. 
Weighing  machine,     i..  J.  Kowak,  Jr.     2,077,152;  Apr.  13. 
Weighing    machine    coiriprlslng    means    for    operating    a 

valve,   a   coiiiih-r,   or  jmotlicr  device.     J.  II.  dc   longli. 

2,073,4-15  ;  Mar.  0. 
Weighing   meeh.inlHm.      CI.    T.yneh,      2.070. 2r>n  :   May   4. 
Weighing  mechanlHiii.     J.  li.  Tuttlo  and  II.  C.  Sdiroeder. 

2, 085, 315  ;   .tune  29. 
Weighing   oi)enitlonH,    Apparatus    for   Indlcntlnf;   nnd    re- 
cording.    T,.  Oher.     2.071,705  ;  Feb.  23. 
Weighing,  Hlfdng,  and  delivering  apparatus.    I*!.  J.  Lnnler- 

bur.     2,085,263;  Juno  2«. 

122128— P— 09 


H.   H.   Greene.     2,081,665; 
A.  J.  Jerome. 


Weight   and   line  indicator 

May  25. 
Weight  indicating  and  printing  mechanism 

2,071,406  ;  Feb.  23. 
Weight  indicating  device.     J.  A.  Endicott.      2,091,502; 

Aug.  31. 
Weighting  mechanism  employed  in  the  roller  systems  of 

ring  spinning,  drawing,  or  speed  frames  and  like  tex- 
tile machines.     J.   Calvert.     2,071,023;  Feb.  16. 
Weights  for  centrifugal  clutches,  Making.    D.  B.  Gamble. 

2,070,892  ;   Feb.    16. 
Weir     shutter,    Hydrostatic.      F.    Jermfif.       2,074,610; 

Mar.  23. 
Weld     efticiencv    indicator.     J.    P.    Tarbox.     2,101,108 ; 

Dec.   7. 
Weld  recorder.     E.  J.  W.  Ragsdale  and  C.  E.  Heltman, 

Jr.     2,093,982  ;  Sept.  21. 
Weld  testing  device.     R.  D.   Campbell  and  W.  Huebert. 

2,100,502  ;  Nov.  30. 
Weld  rod.     A.  G.  de  Golyer.     2,081,394  ;  May  25. 
Weld  rod.    A.  G.  de  Golyer.     2,084,275  ;  June  15. 
Weld  rod.     A.   G.  de  Golyer.     2,037.202  ;  July  13. 
Weldrod,    Hard   surfacing.     M.    Christensen.      2,077,397 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Welded  article  of  high  copper  alloy.    H.  W.  Butterbaugh. 

2.091.304  ;  Aug.  31. 

Welded  construction.     J.  Kjeksted.     2,082,836 ;  June  8. 
Welded  structure.     J.  L.  Anderson.     2,071,809 ;  Feb.  23. 
Welder.     A.  Waeschle.     2,067,363  ;  Jan.  12. 
Welder,  Electric.     E.  S.  Taylor.     2.086,784  ;  .Tuly  13. 
Welder,  Electric  seam.     F.  P.  McBerty.     2,071,418 ;  Feb. 

23. 
Welding.     W.  C.  Bucknam  and  G.  I.  Jones.     2,085,896; 

July  6. 
Welding.    P.  M.  Conrad.    2,093,881 ;  Sept.  21. 
Welding.     E.  F.  Labadie.     2,089,213;  Aug.  10. 
Welding.    L.  J.  Larson.    2.083,234;  June  8. 
Welding.     E.  M.  Sims.     2,089,103;  Aug.  3. 
Welding.      J.    E.   Trainer.      2,079.265;    May   4. 
Welding     and     cutting     apparatus.     G.     T.     Southgate. 

2,093,821 ;  Sept.  21. 
Welding  and  cutting.  Method  and  apparatus  for.     J.  H. 

Bucknam  and  L.  W.  Young.     2,089,014  ;  Aug.  3. 
Welding  apparatus.     J.  B.  Austin.     2,087,225  ;  July  13. 
Welding  apparatus.     L.  S.   Burgett.     2.087.057  ;  July  13. 
Welding  apparatus.     J.  T.  Catlett.     2,091,308  ;  Aug.  31. 
Welding  apparatus.    J.  W.  Dawson.    2,066.929  ;  Jan.  5. 
Welding  apparatus.     J.  W.  Dawson.     2,083,190  ;  June  8. 
Welding  apparatus.     P.  E.  Dodge.     2,068,160  ;  Jan.  19. 
Welding  apparatus.     C.  W.  Hines.     2,101,856 ;   Dec.   14. 
Welding  apparatus.     H.  A.  W.  Kllnkhamer,  C.  A.  Lamb- 
erts,    N.     A.     J.    Voorhoeve,    and    F.    H.     de    Jong. 

2,077,114;  Apr.  13. 
Welding  apparatus.     W.  McBain.     2,066,791 ;  Jan.  6. 
Welding    apparatus.      G.    E.    Mirfleld.      2,079,916 ;    May 

11. 
Welding  apparatus.     W.  Sidney.     2,071,773 ;  Feb.  23. 
Welding  apparatus,  Direct  current.    H.  A.  W.  Klinkhamer. 

2.008,883  ;  Jan,  26, 
Welding  apparatus.  Electric.     E.  J.  Podany.     2,082,904; 

June  8. 
Welding,  Apparatus  for.    H.  G.  Blevlns.    2,084,889 ;  June 

22. 
Welding,  Apparatus  for.     J.  V.  Caputo.    2,098,952  ;  Nor. 

10. 
Welding,  Apparatus  for.     J.  H.  Holan,    Jr.     2,0T9,857 ; 

May  11. 
Welding,   Apparatus   for.     H.   C.  Lockwood.     2,078,006; 

Apr.  20. 
Welding,    Apparatus    for.      E.    W.    Mlshler.      2,083,034; 

June  8, 
Welding,  Apparatus  for  arc.    R.  J.  Schmerber.    2,074.276; 

Mar.   10. 
Welding,     Apparatus     for     electric.       F.     L.     Sessl'^ns. 

2.086.305  ;  July  6. 

Welding,  Apparatus  for  use  In.     S.  Blickman.    2,095,064; 

Oct.   19. 
Welding      apparatus.      Resistance.     G.      P.      Lessmann. 

2.075,121  ;  l\Inr.  .'^O. 
Welding,  Arc.     Ij.  G.  Plclchaver  and  W.  W.  Worloy,  Jr. 

2,009,623  ;  Feb.  2. 
Welding  by  the  charge  of  a  condenser.     G.  W.  Watson. 

2,077,600  ;   Apr.   20. 
Welding    current    generation.      J.   F.   Lincoln   nnd    Q.    O. 

Lnndls.     2.070,949;  Feb.  16. 
Wi'ldlng  device.     II.  T.  Plntz.     2,067,064  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Welding,  lOleclrlc.     11.  10.  Kennedv,  M.  A.  Rolerniund,  and 

L.  T.  .lones.      2,103,71.'7  ;  T>ec.  :;!8, 
Welding.  Electric.     I).  T.  May.     2,098.300;  Nov.  9. 
Welding,   lOleclrIc  reslNtance.      G.  M.  Siullh,  O.  K.  Uonden- 

hnch,  and  W.  K.   Ilelneiuan.     2,095,295;  Oct.  12. 
Welding    electrode    holder.      O.    W.    Myers.       2,002,771: 

.Sept.   14, 
Wehfing.  Klash,    N.  R,  Stnnsel.     2,T00,RS0  ;  Nov.  30. 
Welding  generator.     K.  Strobel.     2,102,761  ;  Doc.  21. 
Welding    head,    Autoniallc.      L.    S.    H\irgett.      2,07l),950 : 

May  11. 
Welding    niaehlno.      J.    T.    Catlett    nnd    V.    J.    Chnnmnn. 

2,(111 1, 307  :  Aug.  31. 
Weldinu'  inMclilne.     F.  J.  TvnniRP.     2.085,808  ;  Julv  6. 
Welding  machine.     T,o  U.  II.  IIolTer.     Re.  20.34.'i  ;  Mav  4. 
WiMliii:  iMiiehliie,      W,  II.   Miirlln.     2,007,377;  Oct.  2il. 
Welding   machine.      11.   10.   Rockefeller.     2.089.810;    Aug 

10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Welding  machine,  Electric.     E.  E.  Beckman.     2,073,603 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Welding  method.     A.  F.  Hanson.     2,085.583  ;  June  29. 
Welding,   Jlethod   and   apparatus    for.     R.   R.   Applegate. 

2,083,309  :  June  8. 
Welding,   Method    of   and    apparatus   for   electric.      C.    N. 

Mitchell.     2,078,964  ;  May  4. 
Welding,  Method  and  apparatus  for  fusion.     J.  L.  Ander- 
son.    2,071,808  ;  Feb.  23. 
Welding  or  filler  rod.     H.  C.  Jennison.     2,079,411 ;  May  4. 
Welding  process  and  apparatus.    H.  S.  George.    2,096,171 ; 

Oct.   19. 
Welding,  Process  and  apDaratus  for  fusion.     J.  L.  Ander- 
son.    2,081.897  ;  June  1. 
Welding,  Process  and  apparatus  for  electric  instantaneous 

spot.    L.  Schllie.     2,080,381 ;  May  11. 
Welding,  Resistance.     D.   Silverman.     2,092,093;  Sept.  7. 
Welding  rod.     F.   M.  Becket  and  R.  Franks.     2,007,631 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Welding  rod.     I.  T.  Bennett.     2,079.483  ;  May  4. 
Welding  rod.     R.  Franks.     2.067,030  ;  Jan.  12. 
Welding    rod.      G.    T.     Southgate    and    J.    G.    Nicolson. 

2,102,813  :  Dec.  21. 
Welding    rod.      E.    Vaders.      2,069,906;   Feb.    9. 
Welding  rod  and  the  like.     I.  T.  Bennett.     2,079,479-80 ; 

May  4. 
Welding   rod   and   the   like.     I.    T.    Bennett.      2.079,482 ; 

May  4. 
Welding    rod   and    the   like.      I.    T.    Bennett.      2,079,484 ; 

May  4. 
Welding    rod.    Leaded    phosphor-bronze.      I.    T.    Bennett. 

2,079,481  :  May  4. 
Welding  rods,  Making.    E.  E.  Tross.    2,074,712  ;  Mar.  23. 
Welding  rods.  Method  of  and  apparatus  for  making.     G. 

T.   Southsate  and  J.  G.  NicoLson.     2,102.812  ;  Dec.  21. 
Welding  system.    A.  E.  Schueler.     2,078,690  ;  Apr.  27. 
Welding  system,  Arc.     T.  M.  Hunter.     2,097,327  ;  Oct.  26. 
Welding  tool.     E.  G.  Beiderman.     2,089,013  :  Aug.  3. 
Welding  torch.     E.  M.  Evleth.     2,070,398  ;  Feb.  9. 
Well.     C.   H.  Hutto.     2,074,912  ;  Mar.  23. 
Well  and  constructing  and  cementing  same.     J.  W.  Allen. 

2,080,406  ;  May  18. 
Well  bit.    A.  C.  Catland  and  W.  H.  Maxwell.    2,089,466 

Aug.   10. 
Well  bit.     J.  H.  Howard  and  A.  C.   Catland.     2,076,845 

Apr.  13. 
Well    boring    apparatus.     R.    L.    Arterbury.     2,091,023 

Aug.  24. 
Well  bridging,   cementing,   whipstock,   and    milling  appa- 
ratus.    M.  W.  Carroll.     2,100,684  ;  Nov.  30. 
Well  easing  attachment.     J.  J.  Larkin.     2,075,293  :  Mar. 

30. 
Well  casings.  Guiding  floating  and  cementing  device  for. 

C.  E.  Burt.     2,091,428  ;  Aug.  31. 
Well  casings  in  a  well  bore.  Apparatus  for  blanking  and 

cementing  off  perforated.     R.  C.  Baker  and  C.  E.  Burt. 

2,079.830:  May  11. 
Well  cementing.     E.  T.  Crowell.     2,071,389  ;  Feb.  23. 
Well    cementing    device.      H.    G.    Campbell.      2,100,586 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Well  cleaning  device.     J.  J.  Santiago.     2,098,520  ;  Nov.  9. 
Well  cleaning  system.     C.  H.   Sweet.     2,073,120  ;  Mar.  9. 
Well  drill.     J.  C.  Wright.     2,084,421 ;  June  22. 
Well    drill.    Rotary    reciprocating.      O.    R.    Tautenhahn. 

2.085,279  ;    June   29. 
Well    drilling    and    coring    apparatus.      L.    E.    Powell. 

2,068,704  ;  Jan.  26. 
Well  Drilling  apparatus.  Rotary.     I.  Easgan.     2,103,137  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Well      drilling     apparatus,      Rotary.     D.      L.      Driscoll. 

2.075.028  :  i\rnr.  .30. 
Well  drilling  control  system.     J.  E.  Brantly.     2,080,804: 

May  18. 
Well    drilling    mechanism.      C.    R.    Wigness    and    J.    W. 

Kirby.     2,082,865  ;  June  8. 
Well      drilling     rig     attachment.        A.      A.      Haldeman. 

2,079.449  ;  May  4. 
Well    elevator.      R.    G.   Burlingame   and   J.   M.    Clampitt. 

Well  equipment.      S.  V.  Dillon.      2.005,244  ;  Oct.  12 
Well   flow   head.     K.   W.   Weidinger.     2,070,320  •    Feb    9 
Well  flowing  device.    W.  E.  Halbert.     2,089,477  ;  Aug.  10. 
Well   head.     E.   L.   Barker.     2,087,179;  July   13. 
Wellhead  and  Christmas  tree.  Combination.'  G.  A.  Huma- 

son.     2,077,480  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wellhead  connection.    A.  J.  and  K.  T.  Peniek.     2,096,350  • 

Oft.   19. 
Wellhead  control.     B.  Voting.     2,075,878;  Apr.  6. 
Well  head  equipment.     J.  H.  Howard.     2,082,107  ;  June  1 
Wellhead   equipment.     R.  A.  Mueller  and  J.  R.  Yancev' 

2,082,413;  June  1.  * 

Well  heating  device  and  method.    W.  T.  Wells     2  076  308- 

Apr.  C. 
Well  holes,  Means  and  method  of  determining  the  inclina- 
tion of.     C.  A.  Reinhard.     2,099,372  ;  Nov    16 
Well  packer.     L.  A.  Layne  and  L.  C.  Mundt.    2,082.113  • 

June  1.  ... 

Well    packer    mechanism.      L.    A.    Layne.       2  082  111  • 

June  1.  .       >        . 

WeU    pipe   and    tool    joint.      J.    E.    Brantly.      2,073,093; 


Mar.  9. 
Well    plugging   device.    Oil. 

July  6. 
Well  point.     W.  W.  Lee.     2,093,764;  Sept.  21. 


J.    C.    Emery.      2,086,409 ; 


Well  point.     T.  F.  Bloore.     2,083,389  ;  June  8. 

Well-point.     T.   F.   Moore.      2,090,545  ;   Aug.    17. 

Well  pump.     E.  A.  Kliewer.     2,084,645  ;  June  22. 

Well  pump,  Hydraulic.     G.  A.  Humason.     2,079,996  ;  May 

11. 
Well  pumping  apparatus.     L.  E.  Hutchison.     2,072,595 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Well  pumping  assembly,  Oil.    E.  O.  Bennett    2,077,665; 

Apr.  20. 
Well  pumping  device.     A.  Bullock.     2.076,615  :  Apr.  13. 
Well    pumping   unit.      H.    G.   Durnell   and   S.    T.   Steel. 

2,098,957  ;  Nov.  16. 
WeU  reamer.    A.  C.  Catland.     2,084,430 ;  June  22. 
Well     reamer.     J.     H.     Howard     and     A.     C.     Catland. 

2,103,583;  Dec.  28. 
Well  reamer.     C.  J.  Maher.     2,101,007;  Nov.  30. 
Well-rig.     C.  L.   Henry.     2,092,511 ;   Sept.  7. 
Well  sampler,  Bottom  hole.     G.  W.  Busier.     2,099,080; 

Nov.  16. 
Well     screen.     A.     L.     Armentrout     and     E.     B.     HalL 

2,092,042  ;  Sept.  7. 
Well  screen.     R.  B.  Bryant.     2,090,180  ;  Aug.  17. 
Well  screen.     E.  D.   Every.     2,101,537;   Dec.   7. 
Well  screen.     H.  D.  Wilson.     2.081.190  :  ]\Iay  25. 
Well  spudding  apparatus.     H.  W.  Cardwell.    Be.  20,454; 

July  27. 
Well    surveying.    Apparatus    for.      A.    G.    H.    Straatman. 

2,076,211  ;  Apr.  6. 
Well  surveying  device.     M.   M.  Kinley.     2,102,080 ;  Dec. 

14. 
Vv-ell  tester.     A.  H.  Fletcher.     2,103,940  ;  Dec.  28. 
Well    testing    metliod    and    apparatus    therefor.      M.    O. 

Johnston.     2,073.107;  Mar.  9. 
Well  tool.     O.  A.  Brown.     2,097,547;  Nov.  2. 
Wells,     Apparatus     for     cementing.       E.     V.     Crowell. 

2,071,390-2  ;  Feb.  23. 
Wells,     Apparatus     for     cementing.       H.     E.     Hough. 

2,070,303;  Feb.   9. 
Wells,   Apparatus   for   cleaning.      J.    Grant.      2,098,494; 

Nov.  9. 
Wells,  Apparatus  for  cleaning.     I.  A.  Morris.     2,067,408; 

Jan.  12. 
Wells,     Apparatus     for     producing.       J.     E.      Gosline. 

2,074,608;   Mar.    23. 
Wells,  Apparatus  for  operating.     R.  H.  Carr  and  K.  A. 

Covell.     2,096,843  ;  Oct.  26. 
Wells,  Apparatus  for  resting.    E.  Callaway,  E.  P.  Jones, 

and  F.  Thrift.     2,096,783  ;  Oct.  26. 
Wells,  Cementing.     J.  E.  Brantly.     2.075,882  ;  Apr.  6. 
Wells,   Cleaning-out   oil.     A.   M.   Herbsman.     2,089,479; 

Aug.  10. 
Wells,  Controllin,g.     R.  A.  Mueller.    2,103,431 ;  Dec.  28. 
Wells,     Fluid     lifting     apparatus     for.     L.     O.     Koen. 

2,093,609;   Sept.  21. 
Wells,    Method    and     apparatus    for    cementing,     W.    C. 

Chonotte  and   R.  H.  Hamilton.     2.101.640  ;  Dec.   7. 
Wells,  Method  and  apparatus  for  cementing.    C.  R.  Dale. 

2,072,982  ;  Mar.  9.  • 

Wells,  Method  of  drilling.     J.   G.  Dyer.     2.102,555  ;  Dec. 

14. 
Wells,  Treating.     M.  B.  Pitzer.     2,080,875  :  May  18. 
Wells,  Treatment  of.     J.  G.  Vandergrift.     2,094,479  ;  Sept 

IVelt.     P.  C.  Arnold.     2,068,364  ;  Jan.  19. 

Welt,   Calking.     L.  F.  Plummer.     2,096,007  ;  Oct.  19. 

^■\  elt.  Finishing.     R.   C.   Schemmel.     2,096,008  ;   Oct.   19. 

Welt,  Goodyear.     W.  Brown.     2,098.911  ;  Nov.  9. 

Welt  holding  mechanism.      W.  C.   Card,  Jr.     2,097,869: 

Nov.  2. 
Welt    lap    pressing    machine.     R.    H.    Seer.     2,092,089  r 

Sept.  7. 
Welt  support.     W.  C.  Card,  Jr.     2,097,870  ;  Nov.  2. 
Welt-treating  machine.     C.  E.  Hood.     2,103,260  ;  Dec.  28. 
Welt    units,    Anparatus    for    making.      W.    C.    Card,    Jr. 

2,098,563;  Nov.  9.  s  .    v..    v.a  u, 

Weltin,g.     L.  F.  Plummer.     2,096,006 ;   Oct.  19. 

Welting     and     making     the     same.        E.     F.     Mathews. 

2.103,331  ;  Dec.  28. 
Welting   and    the   manufacture    thereof.     W.    C.    Vizard. 

2,000,715  ;  Aug.  24. 
Wotting  agents  for  the  use  in  mercerizing  lyes.     K.  Broder- 

son.     2,081,528  ;  May  25. 
Wettmg-out-,    washing-,    cleansing-,    lathering-,    and    dis- 
pensing agents.     R.  Hueter.     2,094,489  ;  Sept.  28. 
netting,  penetrating,  frothing,  and  washing  agents,  Man- 

ufaeture  of.     R.  Kern.     2,072,475  :  Mar.  2. 

9*^1 03^s']o''-'' D*"^**"?^'  ^^'^'^"facture  and  use  of.     H.  Lier. 
Wetting,  sudsing,  emulsifying,  and  detergent  agents,  Pre- 

parmg.     A.   O.  Snoddy  and  W.  S.  Martin.     2,075,915; 

Apr.  6. 
Wh.;u-\o  for  spindles  for  spinning,  twisting,  winding,  and 

similar    machines.     C.    Sehleifer.     2,103,436;    Dec.    28. 
Wheat  germ.  Treating  and  stabilizing.     P.  J.  Donli  and 

A.   R.   Macdonald.     2,085,421 ;   June   29. 
Wheel :  See — 

Abrasive  throwing  wheel.        Auxiliary  wheel. 

Abrasive  wheel.  Buffing  wheel. 

Air  pump  wheel.  Car  wheel. 

Antifriction       cushioned         Caster  wheel. 

A „T- •'''',•,     -^    ^.  ,  Composite  wheel. 

Antiiaekknife  fifth  wheel.        Crawler  wheel. 

AnVii?]^^-!^'^®^^-  ,  Demountable  wheel. 

Automobile  wheel.  Disk  wheel. 


LIST  OF   INVENTIONS 


1067 


Wheel:  See- 
Double  disk  wheel.  Polishing  wheel. 
Dual  wheel.  Rail  car  wheel. 

Emergoncy  and  safety  ve-      Recorder  print  wheel, 
hide  wheel.  Resilient  wheeL 

Feed  wheel.  Self-aligning  sprocket  whei 

Fifth  wheel.  Spring  traction  wheel. 

Front  wheel.  Sprocket  and  guide  wheel. 

Grinding  wheel.  Steering  wheel. 

Lawn  mower  wheel.  Traction  wheel. 

Merchandise  display  wheel.      Tractor  wheel. 
Motor  wheel.  Vehicle  wheel. 

Paddle  wheel.  Wire  spoke  wheel. 

Pneumatic     cushion     rail 
wheel. 
Wheel.     T.  Brown  and  L.  A.   Murray.     2,087,882;  July 

27. 
Wheel.     F.  W.  Burger.     2,094,637  ;  Oct.  5. 
Wheel.     F.  W.  Burger.     2,09.5,054  ;  Oct.  5. 
Wheel.     F.  C.  Frank.     2,008,947  ;  Jan.  26. 
Wheel.     F.  C.  Frank.     2,084,ii91 ;  June  22. 
Wheel.      R.   C.   Hoffman.      2.069,952 ;   Feb.   9. 
Wheel.     V.  W.  Kliesrath.     2,069,253;  Feb.  2. 
Wheel.     F.  H.  Le  Jeune.     2,076,789  ;  Apr.  13. 
Wheel.     E.  A.  Nelson.     2,095.342;  Oct.  12. 
Wheel.     E.  H.  Piron.     2,074,341 ;  Mar.  23. 
Wheel,     J.  D.  Tyson.     2,103,834  ;  Dec.  28. 
Wheel  aligner.    G.  M.  Graham.    2,074,108 ;  Mar.  16. 
Wheel  aligning  apparatus,  Automnbile.     J,  W.  Morse,  A.  I. 

Moore  and  C.  S.  Phillips.     2,076,.347  ;  Apr.  6. 
Wheel    alignment,    Device   for   measuring   and    recording. 

K.  R.  Charlton.     2,080,909  ;  May  18. 
Wheel  and  axle  assembly.     W.  C.  Hedgcock.     2,071,628; 

Feb.  23. 
Wheel   and   axle   assembly.     A.   H.   Oelkers.     2,080,738; 

May  18. 
Wheel   and  axle  assembly.     A.  H.   Oelkers.      2,099,822  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Wheel   and    axle   assembly.      A.    H.    Oelkers    and   P.    E. 

Eachman.     2,071,945-7  ;  Feb.  23. 
Wheel  and   axle,   Built-up.     F.   G.   Sanchez.     2,088,442 ; 

July  27. 
Wheel  and  axle  structure.     H.  W.  Sanford.     Re.  20,457  ; 

July  27. 
Wheel  and  balancing  the  same,  Grinding.     C.  J.  Hudson. 

2,070,360:   Feb.   9. 
Wheel  and  chassis  alignment  device,  Vehicle.    O.  Haucke. 

2,087,909  ;  July  27. 
Wheel  and  cover  plate.  Vehicle.     G.  A.  Lyon.     2,102,471  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Wheel   and   making  the   same.    Composite   grinding.     B. 

Sanford.    2,069,116  ;  Jan.  26. 
Wlieel     and     mounting.     Abrasive.       H.     W.     H.     Beth. 

2,076,806  ;  Apr.  13. 
Wheel    and    mounting    therefor,    Design.      C.    W.    Smith. 

2,079,069  :  May  11. 
Wheel  and  (ire  carrier.     J.  D.  Langdon.     2,091,076;  Aug. 

24. 
Wheel    and    valve    stem    assembly.      A.    P.    Fergueson. 

2,067,008  ;  Jan.  5. 
Wheel  and  valve  stem  assembly,  Combination.     A.  P.''Fer- 

fue.son.     2,080,468  ;  May  18. 
Wheel  nssemblv  gpii-ader.     F.  II.  Johnston,  A.  R.  Lambert, 

and  II.  L.  Brump.    2,067,620  ;  Jan.  12. 
Wheel  balancer.     M.  Periat  and  K.  E.  Burke.     2,080,227  ; 

May  31. 
Wlu'i.|-balancer-statlc   tvpe.     C.    C.    Bennett.     2,075,421 ; 

Mar.  :;o. 
Wbi-el    balancing   device.      F.    E.    Jlcchling.      2,070,995 ; 

Feb,    3  6. 
WheellKirrow.      A.   van   W.   Paltho.      2.0S0,.332  :   May   11. 
Wlicclb.Trrow     manufacture.     I.     R.      Smith.     2,103,502; 

Dec.  28. 
Wheel  brake.     S.  J.  Schiavon.     2.087,553;  July  20. 
Wheel  brake,   Emergency.     B.  Perlllo.     2,085,385 ;   June 

29. 
Wheel  brake.  Vehicular.     J.  W.  Dabney.     2,086,538  ;  July 

13. 
Wheel      centering     and      camber     gauge.        O.     Haucke. 

2,090,294  ;  Aug.   17. 
Wheel  cli.iir.     J.  Lnrscn.     2,074,653;  Mar.  23. 
Wlieel  di.'iir,  I'olding.     II.  A.  Everest  and  II.  C.  Jennings. 

2,095.411  ;  Oct,   12. 
WIiool  cIiassiK  unit,  Tnndem.    E.  II.  Anderson.    2,072,787  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Wheel  construction,  Fifth.     J.  H.  Korterlng.     2,000,282  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Wheel  eon>;tructlon,  Steering.     G.  A.  Lyon.     2,081,592-3  ; 

May  25. 
Whi'cl     cooling     appara 

Dec,   14. 

Wheel  cov<T.      J.  Tliilleiiberger.      2,002.506;  Sept.  7. 
Wheel  disks,  Making.     G.  A.  Lyon.     2,089.972;  Aug.   17. 
\Vli<<'l      iliiM'      liM-      vehicles,      Sleeriiig.      II.      W.      AUieii, 

'j.07r).r,i;;t ;  M:ir.  :t6. 
Wheel  driving  niecli.MiilHni    for  grinding  nmchlnes.     C.  G. 

Flygare.      2,0!t2,7ll;    Sept.    7. 
Wheel  feeding  iiiecliMnlsm,  llydrMiiIlciilly  operated.     W.  II. 

Wood.     2.073,574  ;  Mnr.  0. 
Wheel    lor   crawler   tractors,   Front   Idler.     C.    U.    Rogers. 

2. 1 01. 4 51  ;   Dec.  7. 
Wheel  for  disk  ImrrowH  and  <1IhU  plowH,  Spacing  balance. 

C.   Opolo.     2,074,418;   Mar,   23. 


itiis.     G.     McCorniick.     2,102,181; 


WTieel  for  manually  operable  elements,  Hand.    F.  C.  Ernst. 

2,080,108;  July  0, 
Wheel  for  motor  driven  vehicles.    C.  D.  Hobb.     2,066,72') ; 

Jan.  5. 
Wlitiel    for    motor    vehicles.     R.    B.    Miller.     2,101,505 ; 

Dec.   7. 
Wheel  for  roller  skates.     J.  S.  Coldwell.     2,075,271  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Wheel   for  vacuum   cleaners.   Collapsible.     W.   Leathers. 

2,073,347  ;  Mar,  9. 
Wheel    for   vehicles    in   general.    Elastic.      C.    JI.    Arce. 

2,078,554;  Apr.  27. 
Wheel  forming  device.  Abrading.    G.  S.  Gould.    2,088,084 ; 

July  27. 
Wheel  hub  light.     E.  H.  Brown.     2,083,514;  June  8. 
\\heel  hub  unit.     F.  J.  Baldwin.     2,083,188;  June  8. 
Wheel,  Making  a.     C.  L.  Eksergian.     2,073,924  ;  Mar.  16. 
Wheel,  Making  a  rough  sided  rubber  bonded  abrasive.     P. 

Jobanson.     2,076,846  ;  Apr.  13. 
Wheel,  Making  gear.     F.  R.  Labin.     2,072,308  :  Mar.  2. 
Wheel,  more  particularly  for  vehicles.    A.  G.  F.  Marriott. 

2,068,240;  Jan.   19. 

Wheel  mounting.  Independent.    F.  W.  Kramer.    2,091,509  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Wheel    or    gear   puller.      T.   A.    Parmenter.      2,088,156; 

July  27. 
Wheel  positioning  device  for  gear  grinders.     H.  D.  Tanner. 

2,086.750  ;  July  13. 
Wheel  positioning  mechanism.  Grinding.     C.   G.   Flvgare. 

2,101,794;  Dec.  7. 
Wheel  puller.     H.  Herkimer.     2,074,649  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wheel  raising  device,  Vehicle.     M.  L.  Davis.     2,076,069  ; 

Apr.  6. 

Wheel       repairing      mechanism.     H.      C.       Schildmeier. 

2,102.439  ;  Dec:  14. 
Wheel  spinner  knob.  Steering.     J.  R.  Thorp.     2,101,519; 

Dec.   7. 
Wheel  springing  system  for  motor  driven  vehicles.  Inde- 
pendent front,      J.  F.   Soper.     2,081,045 ;   May  18. 
Wheel  steering.  Independent.    J.  Haltenberger.    2,096,542  ; 

Oct.   19. 
Wheel   structure.     C.  L.  Eksergian.     2,090,193  ;  Aug.  17. 
Wheel   structure.     C.  L.   Eksergian.     2,098,205  ;   Nov.   2. 
Wheel  structure.     J.  L.  Hecht.     2,088,950  ;  Aug.  3. 
Wheel    structure.      J.    L.    Hecht    and    E.    H.    Beckman. 

2,071,259  ;   Feb.   16. 
Wheel    structure.    Steering.     T.   B.    Roberts   and   W.   A. 

Howard.     2,099,625  ;  Nov.  16. 
Wlieel  structure.  Tractor  spiiiitrniler  fifth.     L.  F.  Lechten- 

berg.     2,075,781  ;  Mar.   30, 
Wheel  suspension.     E.  J.  Delahanty.    2,080,702 ;  May  18. 
Wbeel-suspension    device    for    automobiles.      S.    Jencick. 

2,079,290;  May  4. 
Wheel    suspension    for    automobiles,    Independent.      A. 

Perron.     2,090,060  ;  Oct.  19. 
Wheel  suspension  for  automobiles.  Independently  acting. 

S.  Jencick.     2,068,604;  Jan.  19. 
Wheel  suspension  for  endless  track  vehicles.    N.  Strauss- 

ler.     2,089,042;  Aug.  3. 
Wheel  suspension  for  motor  vehicles.     J.  M.  Christman. 

2,097,445  ;  Nov.  2. 
Wheel  suspension  for  vehicles.     V.  G.  Garnctt  and  E.  V. 

Garnett.     2,094,882  ;  Oct.  5. 
Wheel-suspension   for  vehicles,   Individual.     B.   Ellefsen. 

2,082.620;   Juno  1. 
Wheel  susp(>n.sions  for  vehicles  or  the  like.     B.  Martins. 

2,0S6.721 ;  July  13. 
Wheel    suspension.    Independent.     W.   T,    51.    Brunnemer. 

2,094,142  ;  Sept.  28. 
WIuH'l      suspension,      Independent.        J.      W.      Leigliton. 

2,096,11,5-16;  Oct.  19. 
Wheel      Kiispenalon,      Independent.        J.      W.      Leigliton. 

2,090,118;  Oct.  19. 
Wheel  suspension,  Independent.    B.  A.  Rudonl.    2,080,546; 

May  18. 
Wheel    suspension    mechanism.    Individual.      W.    E.    Ech- 

terling.     2,070,520  ;  Feb.  9. 
Wheel  suspension,  Vehicle.    B.  J.  Delahanty.     2,008,734: 

Jan.  26. 
Wheel   suspension,   Vehicle.     J.   R.   Holmes.      2,099,114; 

Nov.  16. 
Wheel  suspensions  and  the  like,  Actuating  luechauisui  for. 

J.  J.  Chaiiman.     2,004,582  ;  Oct.  5. 
Wheel    truing    apparatus,    (JniKling.     C.    (J.    Flvgare  and 

II.   A.    Sllven.      2,101,79.''):    Dec,    7. 
Wheel  truing  devi<v.     U,   W.  l''uUer.     2,102,841  ;  Dec.  21. 
Wlieel   truing  device.   Grinding.     G.   S.   Gould  and  E.   D. 

LaFlenr.      2,100,954;   Nov,   30. 
Wheel  unit.  Independent  controlled  cushion.     A.  R.  Prlbll. 

2,077.710;   Apr.  20. 
Wheel,  Vehicle.     II.  J.  Horn.     Re.  20,258;  Jan.  20. 
Wlieel    Willi    nililier-like    tread.      E.   A.   (inilige  and   10.   J. 

Schmidt.     2,100.5  12;  Nov.  30. 
Whe(>l    ^Vith    rubbi-r-Iike   trend   and   making  same.      E.   J. 

Schmidt.      2,089,986  ;   Aug.    17. 
Wiu'eled      Kirncluie,      Compenaatlng.        W.      V.      Ilerold. 

2,(),S2,798:  June  8. 
Whei'iN  and  braki'  drums,  Device  for  use  hi  truing,     N.  II, 

(JuNtafson,      2,090,838;  Aug,  21, 
Wheels.    AppanilUR   for   producing   grlndlnft.      W.    S.    line. 

2, (17  (.77 1  ;  Aiir.  20. 
Wliei-lH,    Foriuiiig   preNNod    sheet    metal    spoUed.      J.    Mnc- 

l.eniuin.     2,097.101  ;  Oct.  26, 


1068 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Wheels,    Forming   vehicle.     F.    H.    LeJeune.     2,075,294 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Wheels,  Making.  T.  F.  Brackett.  2.074,453;  Mar.  23. 
Wheels,  Making.  H.  J.  Horn.  2,069,068;  Jan.  26. 
Wheels,  Making  abrasive.  B.  Sanford.  2,073,590  ;  Mar.  9. 
Wheels,  Making  disk.  E.  A.  Nelson.  2,095, a43  ;  Oct.  12. 
Wheels,  Making  metal.  E.  E.  Einfeldt.  2,076.077  ;  Apr.  6. 
Wheels,  Making  vehicle.    E.  A.  Bierwirth  and  H.  J.  Kienle. 

2,088,992  ;  Aug.  3. 
Wheels,   Making  vehicle.      C.   L.   Eksergian.      2,071,280; 

Feb.   16. 
Wheels,  Method   of  and  apparatus  for  striping.     H.  H. 

Bound.     2,078,366  ;  Apr.  27. 
Wheels,   Preventing  Flat.     G.   A.   Ferguson.     2,102,791 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Wheels,  Producing  metallic.     J.  T.  Trumble.     2,100,885  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Whey,  Treating.     F.  H.  CTickner.     2,091,629  ;  Aug.  31. 
Whip  roll  bearing.     H.  N.  Williams.     2,070,703  ;  Feb.  16. 
Whip    stock.    Well    drilling.     D.    B.    Monroe.     2,101,185 ; 

Dee.    7. 
Whipstocks,   Device  for  orienting.     O.  Bares  and  E.   I. 

Bares.     2,098,271  ;  Nov.   9. 
Whipping  and  freezing  machine  for  food  products.     J.  W. 

Neitzel  and  E.  C.  Lipscomb.     2,085,542  ;  June  29. 
Whipping  apparatus.     L.   D.  Mink.     2.102.125  ;   Dec.   14 
Whistle,  Bird  and  song.     O.  Cobia.     2,073.922  ;  Mar.   16. 
Whistle  for  tov  railways.     SI.  E.  Hall.     2,076,145  ;  Apr.  6. 
\V  histle.  Mechanical  adjustable.    T.  Euhlmann.    2,083,669  ; 

June  15. 
Whistle,  Thimble.     M.  E.  Trollen.     2,092,942  ;  Sept.  14. 
Wick.     J.  E.  Hooper.     2,074,693  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wick  adjusting  device.     W.  B.  Engh.     2,094,208;   Sept. 

28. 
Wick  lamp  burner.     J.  W.  M.  Topley.     2,095,159  ;  Oct.  5. 
Wicket  construction.     W.    Frankel.     2,096,740 ;   Oct.   26. 
Wig.    M.  Jacoby.    2,073,869 ;  Mar.  16. 
Wildcat  for  windlasses.     G.  H.  James.     2,075,524  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Winch.    J.  M.  Benson.    2,083,489 ;  June  8. 
Winch.     J.  J.  Low.     2,103,541 ;  Dec.  28. 
Winch  attachment  for  motor  vehicles.   Power.    E.  Garner, 

Jr.     2.067..388  :  Jan.  12. 
Winch,   particularly   for   dragging   fishing   nets  from   the 

water,      Slechanical.     J.      Delucbi     and      S.      Cullare. 

2.095.409  ;  Oct.  12. 
Winch  with  geared  transmission.     E.  Jahnel.     2,071,405 : 

Feb.   23. 
Windbreak.     C.  A.  Fugit.     2,095.520  ;  Oct.  12. 
Wind  mechanism  for  fishing  reels,  Level.     J.  V.  Schafer. 

2,098,693  ;  Nov.   9. 
Winding  machine.     J.  C.  Anderson.     2.103.239  :  Dec.   28. 
Winding  machine.     E.  J.  Bartholomew.     2,103.347  ;  Dec. 

28. 
Windmill.     V.  L.  Andrew.     2,069,571 ;  Feb.  2. 
Windmill.     K.  E.  Lung.     2,103,910  ;  Dec.  28. 
Windmills,  Power  controlling  means  for.     L.  S.  Stripling. 

2,094,504;    Sept.    28. 
Wind  motor.     C.  E.  Johnson.     2.097,667  ;  Nov.  2. 
Wind  motor.     J.  D.  Madaras.     2,082.966  ;  June  8. 
Window  channel.     A.  Weisenburg.     2,102,658  ;  Dec.  21. 
Wind  pressure  gauge.     F.  Kahn.     2,098,099  ;  Nov.  2. 
Wind  pressure  into  mechanical  energy,  Aiipararus  for  con- 
verting.    A.  T.  Keene.     2.094.003  ;  Oct.  5. 
Wind   screen.      E.   A.   Dallev.      2,071,255:   Feb.    3  0. 
Windscreen.      A.   Kneolit.      2,096,901  ;   Oct.   26. 
Windshield.    E.  F.  Anderson.     2,087,495  :  .Tulv  20. 
Windshield.     0.  M.  Buolin.     2.073.140  :  Mar.  9. 
Wimlshield.     H.  Howard,  Sr.     2,082,771 ;  June  1. 
Windshield.     W.  I,evo.-in.      2.10J.1  23  :  Dec.  14. 
Windshield,      Automobile      auxiliary.        F.      A.      Smith. 

2.067.003  ;  Jan.  5. 
Windshield  cleaner.     E.  Hansmann.     2,100,188;  Nov.  23. 
Windshield  cleaner.     E.  C.  Horton.     2.071.310;  Feb.   16. 
^^"in(ls)liold  cleaner.     E.  C.  Horton.     2. 07."). 01 5;  Mar.   30. 
Windshield  cleaner.     E.    C.  Horton.     2.087.680  :  July  20. 
Windshield  cleaner.     E.G.  Horton.-   2,091 .928  :  Aug.  31. 
Windsliield  cleaner.     A.  W.  Le  Fevre.     2.092.173  :  Sept.  7. 
Windshield  cleaner.     J.  B.  Whitted.     2.088,826  ;  Ausr.  3. 
Windshield    cleaner   motor.      E.    C.    Horton.      2,069,070 : 

.Tan.  26. 
Windshield   cleaner  motor.     A.   B.  Winchell.     2,086,249 ; 

July  6. 
Windshield  cleaner  motor.    A.  B.  Winchell.    2,086,251-2 ; 

July  6. 
Windshield   cleaner  motor.     A.   B.  Winchell  and   H.   N 

Furst.     2,086.250  ;  July  6. 
Windshield.        Clear-vision        antiglare.      M'.        Bennett. 

2.102.4.-)4  ;  Dec.  14. 
Windshield   constnictlon.     S.   Sewnll.     2.094,970;  Oct.  5. 
Windshield  defroster  blade.     A.    E.   Wilson.      2,100,019  • 

Nov.  23. 

Windshield   for  automobiles.      E.   L.   Kraft.     2,078,328 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Windshield    for   ladder   truck    trailers,    Tillerman's.      P 

PIrsch.     2,099,905;  Nov.  23. 
Windshield  regulator.     A.  T.  Potter.     2,073,173;  Mar.  9. 
Windshield  mechanism,  Double.    J.  Magidson.    2,082,349 ; 

June  ]. 
Windshield    wiper   motor.     F.    G.    G.   Armstrong   and    H 

Clayton-Wrlcht.     2,098,936  ;  Nov.   16. 
Windshield    wiper    motor.      R.    W.    Newton.      2,069,016  • 

Jan.  26. 


Windshield    wiping    motor.      R.    B.    Evans.      2,082,485; 

June  1. 
Winder.     H.  E.  Cooper.    2,080,398  ;  May  18. 
Winder.     B.  A.  Peterson.     2,070,371 ;  Feb.  9. 
Winding   device.     N.  H.  Nye.     2,075,457  ;  Mar.  30. 
Winding  for  dynamo-electric  machines,  Coll.     G.  H.  Her- 

rick.    2,071,977  ;  Feb.  23. 
Winding  for  electric  motors  and  the  manufacture  thereof, 

Fluid-tight.     M.    Sigmund.     2,089,583;   Aug.   10. 
Winding,  High-voltage.     J.    F.    Calvert.     2,095,790;   Oct. 

12. 
Winding  machine.     E.   J.  Abbott.     2,093,628;    Sept  21. 
Winding  macliine.     J.  E.  Auten.     2,091.902  ;  Aug.  31, 
Winding  machine.    E.  E.  Swanson.    2,066,494  ;  Jan.  5. 
Winding  mechanism.     J.  McArthur.     2,082,562 ;    June  1. 
Winding  mechanism.     E.   J.  Mcllvried  and  N.  H.   Nye. 

2,093,815  ;   Sept.  21. 
Window.     V.  H.  Blauntia  and  N.  C.   Lewis.     2,093,161; 

Sept.  14. 
Window.    L.  Epstein  and  H.  W.  Miller.    2,076,194 ;  Apr.  6. 
F.  P.  Fox.     2,085,091 ;  June   29. 
C.  F.  Hanson.     2,103,304  ;  Dec.  28. 
E.  W.  Hope.     2,094,215  ;  Sept.  28. 
A.  Kalla,  Sr.    2,073,745  ;  Mar.  16. 
E.  Pereml  and  L.  Toth.     2.077.808 ; 
E.  Peremi  and  L.  Toth.     2,084,776  ; 
E.   N.    Ready.      2,090,552  ;   Aug.    l7. 
A.   Solomon   and   W.   J.   Bancroft     2,075,834; 


Apr.  20. 
June  22. 


Q.  A.  Wiggins  and  G.  B.  Martin.     2,078,185; 

F.  A. 


Window. 
Window. 
Window. 
Window. 
Window. 
Window. 
Window. 
Window. 

Apr.  6. 
Window. 

Apr.  20. 
Window   adjuster  and  lock   for  doors.   Combined. 

Fallv.     2,086,707  ;  July  13. 
Window  and  cabinet.  Combination  bathroom.     M.  Miller. 

2.087,695  ;  July  20. 
Window     and     sash     construction.       O.     M.     Edwards. 

2,074,377  ;  Mar.  23. 
Window  assembly  for  automotive  vehicles.    E.  G.  Simpson. 

2,087,821  ;  July  20. 
Window  baffle.    E.  J.  Mason.    2,082,209  ;  June  1. 
Window,  Casement.     A.  Lang.     2,094,990  ;  Oct.  5. 
Window   channel.      C.   F.    Schlegel.      2,070,624 ;   Feb.    16. 
Window   channel.     C.   P.    Schlegel.     2.090,737  ;   Aug.   24. 
Window  cleaner.     E.  L.  Bragg.     2,082,821  ;  June  8. 
Window  cleaner.    W.  H.  Kling.     2,082,582  ;  June  1. 
Window  cleaning  device.    A.  Swenson.     2,086.054  ;  July  6. 
Window  closer.  Automatic.     C.  B.  and  C.  H.   Kauffiman. 

2,083,450  ;  June  8. 

R.  T.  Axe.  2,067,654-5 ;  Jan.  12. 
W.  W.  Eager.  2.069.435  ;  Feb.  2. 
H.  Glaser.  2,091,036  :  Aug.  24. 
G.  M.  Grady.  2,090,349  ;  Aug.  17. 
C.  A.  Hauser.  2,087.760  ;  July  20. 
A.   G.   Larson.     2,090,133;  Aug. 


Window  construction. 
Window  construction. 
Window  construction. 
Window  construction. 
Window  construction. 
Window   construction. 

17. 
Window    construction, 

Aug.  17. 
Window  construction. 

Jan.  19. 
Window  construction. 
Window    construction. 

28. 
Window  construction. 
Window  construction. 

Apr.  20. 
Window  construction. 

June  22. 
Window  construction. 
Window  construction. 
Window  construction. 
Window  construction. 

28. 
Window  construction. 
Window  construction 


A.    C.    Marquardt.      2,090,215; 

R.  W.  McLaughlin,  Jr.     2,068,243  ; 

J.  M.  Mercer.     2,086,043 ;  July  6. 
T.    I.   Moseley.     2.103,864;    Dec 

G.  Nuebel.     2,078,506;   Apr.  27. 
E.  Peremi  and  L.  Toth.    2,077,807 ; 

E.  Peremi  and  L.  Toth.    2,084,355 ; 

B.  C.  Place.     2.095.892;  Oct.  12. 

F.  J.  Plvm.     2,077,056  :  Apr.  13. 
F.  J.  Plym.     2,099,751  ;  Nov.  23. 
J.  D.  Silberman.     2,103,876  ;  Dec 


S.  E.  Smith.     2,102.491 ;  Dec.  14. 
,  Automobile.     T.  W.  Holt  and  J.  F. 

Levan.     2,090.048  ;  Aug.  17. 
Window  construction.  Casement.    J.  Garritsen. 

Sept.  28. 
Window   construction    (demountable    window 

T.    Axe.      2,090,321 ;    Aug.    17. 
Window  construction,  Douljle.     F.  Gelstharp. 

Oct.  26. 
Window  construction.  Double. 

Stroud.     2.091.314  ;  Aug.  31. 
Window  construction,  Double. 

June  15. 
Window      construction,      Double. 

2.084.107  ;  June  15. 
Window  construction.  Double.     E.  F.  Toney.     2,094,435  ; 

Sept.  28.  J         .       .        . 

Window    control    for    doors.      F. 

Chandler.     2,089,712  ;  Aug.  10. 
Window  controlling  and  operating  device. 

nowskl.      2,085,106  ;  June  29. 
Window  control  mechanism.     J.  H.  Eoethel.     2,103,223; 

Dec  21. 
Window.   Display.     S.   Ish-Shalom.   I.   A.   Aschheim,    and 

O.  I.  Bhim.     2,075,065  ;  Mar.  30. 
Window   display   background.      F.    Murray.      2,087,808; 

July  20. 
Window,  Double.     J.  K.  Ames.     2,101,803  :  Dec  7. 
\\indow.  Double  glazed.     J.  H.  Fox.     2,088,738;  Aug.  3. 
\^lndow.  Draftless  ventilating.     L.  A.  Young.     2,100,829; 

Window,  Dual.     C.  J.  Jackson.     2,094,071 ;  Sept.  28. 


2,094,294; 

stop).      R. 

2,096,892 ; 
T.  K.  Gregorius  and  C.  B. 
E.  A.  Miller.  2,084,103; 
C.      Parkinson. 


H.    Rowe    and    D.    L. 


H.  K.  Lima- 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


1069 


I 


Window,    Electropneumatlcallv    operated.      A.    H.    Tash- 

jian  and  D.  H.  Holden.     2,067,106  ;  Jan.  5. 
Window  elevating  mechanism  and  lock,  Automatic  auto- 
mobile.   D.  L.  Chandler.    2,076,938  :  Apr.  13. 
Window   fastener.     A.    Gallaugher.      2,087,618  ;    July   20. 
Window  fastener.     F.  I.  Sanda.     2,080.187  ;  May  11. 
Window  fastener.     J.  G.  Schnetzler.     2,081,069  ;  May  18. 
Window     for     vehicles,     Ventilating.       W.     H.    Mullins. 

2,093,053;   Sept.  14. 
Window  glass  channel  lining.     D.  C.  Bailey.     2,102,935 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Window  guide  cores,  Making.     D.  A.  Greene.     2,072,.554  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Window  hin.se.     F.  B.  Songer.     2,067,798  ;  .Tan.  12. 
Window  holder.     M.  Richardson.     2,086.436  ;  July  6. 
Window,  Insulating.     L.  F.  Julien.     2.093,727  ;  Sept.  21. 
Window  latch.     D.  L.  Chandler.     2,087.884;  July  27. 
Window  mechanism.     P.  E.  Zick.     2,099,184  ;  Nov.  16. 
Window     mechanism.     Automobile.        D.     L.     Chandler. 

2,093,350  ;   Sept.   14. 
Window     operating    device,     Duplex.       E.     J.    KirchofC. 

2,073,406  ;  Mar.  9. 
Window  operating  means.     J.  H.  Love.     2,093,201 ;  Sept. 

14. 
Window      operating     means,      Casement.        H.     Bianco. 

2,072,077  ;  Mar.  2. 
Window    operating   means,    Casement.     H.   B.   Campbell. 

2,072,083  :  Jlar.   2. 
Window  operating  mechanism.     A.  C.  Dust.     2,070,941 ; 

Fob.   16. 
Window,      Outdoor      battery      brooder.       E.      S.      Winn. 

2.079,138  ;  May  4. 
Window  panes.  Guiding  and  cushioning  means  for  slidable. 

J.  S.  Reid.     2,084,269  ;  June  15. 
Window    regulating   device.      H.    C.    Kestel.      2.069.611 ; 

Feb.   2. 
Window  regulator.     A.  W.  Susor.     2.072.571  ;  Mar.  2. 
Window  regulator.     A.  W.  Susor.     2,088,098  ;  July  27. 
Window,  Releasable.     W.  Zeeb,  J.  T.  Dammes,  and  A.  C. 

Morris.     2.102.2.10  ;  Dec.  14. 
Window  runway  or  channel.     C.  J.  McKlnney.    2,072,899  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Window    runway    or    channel.      J.    S.    Reid.      2,078,973 ; 

May  4. 
Window,  Sash.     K.  Grons.     2,084,639  ;  June  22. 
Window  sash  bnlancc.     J.  V/.   Smith.     2.007.164;  Jan.  5. 
Window  sash  holder.    E.  A.  Johnson.     2,089,895  ;  Aug.  10. 
Window  sash  holder.    C.  Le  B.  McKee.    2,069,457  ;  Feb.  2. 
Window  sash  lock.     B.  F.  Cline.     2,074,501 ;  IMar.  23. 
Window  screen.  Automatic.     G.  Sgritta.     2,0''0,718  ;  May 

11. 
Window  screen.  Automatic.     W.  Zychewicz.     2,096,443 ; 

Oct.   19. 
Window   screen    clip,   Adjustable.     C.    Cady.     2,092,272; 

Sept.  7. 
Window  screen.  Roll  slide.    T.  Lloyd  and  P.  W.  Sylvander. 

2.082,407;  June  1. 
Window    screen,    Vehicle.      B.    F.    Gibereon.      2,098,174 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Window,  Screened.    K.  H.  Feige.    2,080,565  ;  May  18. 
Window  screening  device.     N.  E.  MacDonald.     2,093,314  ; 

Sept.   14. 
Window  seat.     A.    Relsner.     2,095,572:  Oct.  12. 
Window  shade  holder.    A.  C.  Cavedo.    2,089,876  ;  Aug.  10. 
Windowshafli'  roller  bracket,  Adjustable.     C.  J.  Klrchen. 

2,0!)4,5-10  ;  Sopt.  28. 
Window,   Sliding  and  swinging.     P.  Corrado.     2,095,057  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Window,   Storm.     C.  W.  Flint.     2,091,706;   Aug.  31. 
Window  structure.     W.E.Clark.     2,081,69.')  ;  Rtay  25. 
Window  structure.     V.   M.   Frey.     2,102.580;  Dec.   21. 
Window  structure.     W.  M.  Mongus.     2.093.093;  Sept.  14. 
Window  structure.  Casement.     T.  Johnson.     Re.  20,540 ; 

Oct.  20. 
Window  structure  for  vehicles.     R.  T.  Axe.     2,081,890  ; 

June  1. 
Window  support  and  guiding  means.     A.  H.  Haberstump. 

2.082,541  ;  June  1. 
Window,   Swinging.     ,T.  R.  Howard.     2.077.885;  Apr.  20. 
Window,  Swinging.     M.  Mndlsh.     2, 096, 018  ;  Oct.   10. 
Window  top  ventilator,  Storm.     F.  J.  Schmidt.    2,099,235  ; 

Nov.  10. 
Window,  Vehicle.     D.  E.  Austin.     2,093,800;  Sent.  21. 
Window.  Vehicle.     A.  F.  and  P.  F.  Hohniann.     2.081,745; 

May  25. 
Window,  Vehicle.     J.  B.  McMullen.     2.072.310  ;  Mar.  2. 
Window,   Vehicle.     B.   A.   Wolnn.     2,070,502;   Feb.  9. 
Window,  Vehicle  veni  Hating.     11.  G.  Kellogg.     2,007,088; 

Jan.  5. 
Window.  Vehicle  ventilating.     11.  G.  Kellogg.     2,081,587: 

Mnv  25. 
A\'lii.|.iw,  Vr>ntllntlng.      C.  E.  RIckel.      2.07r..2''0  ;  Mar.  30. 
Window    vontllnlor.     R.    S.    Kempf.     2,002.073;    Sept.    7. 
Window.  Venllliitor.     B.  N.  Parmenter.     2,091,703;  Aug. 

31. 
Window  ventilator.     F.  M.  RoblnHon.      2.095,013;  Oct.   5. 
Window   vi'tilll.ilor.      H.   T.   Si<'I1|.-h.      2  or.T  IIS!)  ;   Jan.    19. 
WInrlowH.   InHliillliig.      v..  J.   Lynch.     2,093.014;   Sept.  21. 
WIndowH  of  th'-  Klldlng  tv[)e.  Device  for  controlling.     W. 

Young.     2.077.009  :  Apr.  20. 
WInilowH.  Ifi'cnfoicf'd  conHirncflon  for  art  glnns.     W.  IT. 

N.   Sl.-vens.     2.083.409  ;  June  H. 
WludHlilc'ld  MttiidiMient.     W.  Miihle.     2.102.507;  Doc.  21. 
WliidHlihld   hculer.      J.    Tl.    Cohen.      2.103,110;    Dec.   21. 


Wine,  Method  of  aging.     B.   T.  Krebs.     2,080,138;  May 

11. 
Wine  press.     G.  W.  Fowle.     2,096,097  ;  Oct.   19. 
Wing    assembly,    Floating.      A.    M.    Young.      2,082,674; 

Wing   broadening   extension.     H.    L.   Adams.      2,075,788 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Wing  mounting  and  framing.  Resilient.     H.   L.  Adams. 

2,074,099  ;  Mar.  16. 
Wing-nuts,      Apparatus     for     making.        H.     Rosenberg. 

2,068,076  r  Jan.  19.  „      .      ,.   .. 

Wing    spoiler.      B.    G.    Eaton,    Jr.,    and   H.    A.    Sutton. 

2,070,006  ;    Feb.    9. 
Wing  surface.     H.  L.  Adams.     2,077,732  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wing  sweep.      J.  W.  Cole.      2,094,424  ;   Sept.  28. 
Wing,  Tiltable.     H.  L.  Adams.     2.075,787  ;  Apr.  6. 
Wing  truss.     R.  R.  Osborn.     2,073,350  ;  Mar.  9. 
Wing  vortex  reducer.     A.  W.  Loerke.     2.075,81 7  ;  Apr.  6. 
Winged  device  for  airplanes,  Reciprocating.     M.  Jelalian. 

2,077.798  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wings  for  aircraft,  Rotary  sustaining.     J.  A.  J.  Bennett. 

2,067,228  ;  Jan.  12. 
Wiper   blade.     A.    B.   Kempel.     2.090,681  :    Aug.    24. 
Wiper  blade  fastener.     A.  B.  Kempel.     2.073,157  ;  Mar.  9. 
Wiper  element.     R.  A.  Rodrick.     2,090,701  :  Aug.  24. 
Wiper,  Film.     L.  R.  Fink.     2,084,485  ;  June  22. 
Wiper  for  typesetting  machines.  Mouth.     D.  J.  Fournet. 

2,099,264  ;  Nov.  16. 
Wiper,  Line.     G.  W.  Bowen.     2,097,016  ;  Oct.   16. 
Wiper,  Mechanical  windshield.     C.  J.   L.Tuer.     2,079,573; 

May  4. 
Wiper  mechanism.  Windshield.     R.  B.  Evans,  B.  W.  Dilg, 

and  G,  Germann.     2,103,001 ;  Dec.  21. 
Wiper  mechanism.  Windshield.    P.  R.  Forman.    2,091,390  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Wiper,  Oil  gauge  rod.     M.  F.  Esch.     2,009,406;  Feb.  2. 
Wiper,  Reed.     B.   Stirn.     2,070,218  ;  Feb.  9. 
Wiper,  Wind  screen.     H.  Drew.  W.  O.  Kenninsron,  W.  W. 

Constantine,    and    W.    S.    .\scough.      2.079. .309 :    May   4. 
Wiper,   Wind   screen.     W.   Dudley.     2,094,206  :    Sept.   28. 
Wiper,  Windscreen.     M.  V.  Ward.     2,086,453  ;  July  6. 
Wiper,  Windshield.     J.  W.  Anderson.     2,094.732  ;  Oct.  5. 
Wiper,  Windshield.     T.  B.  Bowen.     2,101.773  ;  Dee.  7. 
Wiper,  Windshield.     E.    Goetz.     2,097,152 ;   Oct.   26. 
Wiper,     Windshield.     D.     Hoppenstand,     Jr.     2,102,268 ; 

Dec.  14. 
Wiper,   Windshield.     E.   C.  Horton.     2,103.973;  Dec.   23. 
Wiper,   Windshield.     G.  T.  Mustln.     2,071,851 ;  Feb.   23. 
Wiper,  Windshield.     C.   S.  Previti.      2,075,9.")9  ;  Apr.   6. 
Wiper,  Windshield.     R.  A.  Rodrick.     2.090,702  ;  Aug.  24. 
Wiper,  Windshield.     ]\r.  Romano.     2,102,188  ;  Dec.  14. 
Wiper,   Windshield.     M.   Zaiger.     2.087.178;   Julv   13. 
Wire  and   the  like,   Making.     E.   E.   Tross.      2.074,713 ; 

Mar.   23. 
Wire,  Apparatus  for  and  method  of  shaping.    H.  G.  ICinder. 

2,095,474;  Oct.   12. 
Wire,  Apparatus  for  coating.    O.  A.  JIcNamee.     2,099,270 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Wire,   Apparatus   for  drawing  and   reeling.      H.   Zarafu. 

2,068,836  ;  Jan.  26. 
Wire,   Apparatus   for  manufacturing  a    coated   insulated. 

T.  Akahira.     2.103.134;  Dec.  21. 
Wire,  Apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of  Insulated.    E.  W. 

Forstrom  and  C.  O.   Hull.     2.009.087  :   Jan.   2fi, 
Wire  arrangement  for  teleplione  or   like  systems.  Testing 

and    private,      H.   E.   Humphries   and   R.    I.    H.    Clark. 

2,093,242:    .Sept.   14, 
Wire   assembling   device.      J.    Schwartzman.      2,089,301 : 

Aug.  10. 
Wire  bending  machine.     G.  Jacobs.     2,097,193;   Oct.  20. 
Wire,  Bridge.     B.  Brenner.     2,080,110  :  May  1 1. 
Wire    cahl(>    cutter.     C.    O.    Smith    and    II.    D.    Andrews. 

2,0,^7.124;   July  13. 
Wire  cable  end  damp.     L.   Robinson,     2.070.215;  l^fnr.  2. 
Wire   cloth.   Method   and    macliine   for   producing   brazed 

seams   In.      N.   W.   Webb.      2.100.294;    Nov.    23. 
Wire  coating  mechanism.     G.  Weiss.     2,070,035;  Feb.  9. 
Wire    coating    process    and    apparatus.      R.    W.    Schultz. 

2,072.000  :  Feb.  23. 
Wire  colling  machine.     A.  M.  Olgay.     2.089,030;  Aug.  3. 
Wire  connecter.      S.N.Jordan.      2.0.87,194  :  July  13. 
Wire    connecter,     Frictlonal.       ,T.     Hlackhuru    anil    J.    A. 

\\VMV(>r,  Jr.     2,102,.<<S1  :  Dec,  21, 
Wire  container.     A.  N.  Jolev.     2.099.339;  Nov.  10. 
Wire,  Covering.      J.  W.  Olson.      2.0!)5  070  :  Oct.  5, 
U'Ire,  Covering.     P.    M.   Rogers,      2.088.170;  July  27. 
Wire  cutter.     M.  L.   Rowe.     2,098.79.'i  ;   Nov.  0. 
Wire   culling   machine.      M.    W.    Lewis    and   C.    B.    Joncs. 

2. 101, SCO  ;   Dec,    14. 
Wire  cutting  machine.    V.  Mngldson.     2.0,89.504  ;  Aug.  10. 
Wire  (IrnwiTm.      I'.  A,   Beiuuan.      2,097.201:    Oct,   20. 
•  Wire.  Drawing.     C.  Johnson.     2.074.224;  Mar.  10. 
Wire  driiwiMg  and  iinin'iilini;,  rontln\t(>iis.     J.  R.  McKenn 

and   11,   S.   Busry,     2,073,283:   Mar.  9. 
Wire    drawing    method    an<l    lubricant     therefor.      S.    A, 

Braley.     2,080,5!>1)  :   May  IS. 
Win- (Ir.MwIni;.    Meiluid  of  "and  apparatus   for.     A.  and  L. 

Shni.iiH      2, OSS. 010  ;   July  27. 
Wlr.>   fiiliric  coinevi-r,      ('.' lO.   I'lnk,      2.01)1,213:   Aue,   2-1. 
Wire  falirlc  nuiklng  machine.     A.  K.  Bhishlll.     2,008,224; 

Jan.  19. 
Wire    f.i'dlng  apparatus.      B.    B.   niiinchnrd.     2,088,570; 

Aug.  .3, 
Wire  (InlHhlng.     P.  n.  Ellsworlh.     2.0no.SS&;  Aug.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Wire  forming  machine.     D.  L.  Brown.     2,075,108  :  Mar. 

30. 
Wire  forming  macbine.     H.  Leal.     2,077,243  ;  Apr.  13. 
Wire  forming  machine.     M.   Olson  and   K.    A.   Johnson. 

2,093,173  ;    Sept.   14. 
Wire  guide   control.     F.  H.   GuUilisen  and  S.  A.   Staege. 

2,075.111  :    Mar.   30. 
Wire-handling  apparatus.    K.  C.  Pierce.     2,099,532 ;  Nov. 

16. 
Wire    handling    device.      C.    A.    Thompson.       2,070,934 : 

Feb.  16. 
Wire,  Insulated.     S.  Ruben.     2,084,825 ;  June  22. 
Wire,    Insulated    copper.     J.     R.    Brossman.     2,092,636 ; 

Sept  7. 
Wire     insulating     machine.     J.     J.     Keyes.     2,092,074 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Wire  line  twister.     J.  A.   Smethers.     2,102,287:  Dec.   14. 
Wire,  Making  liquor  finished.     W.  E.  Leonard.     2,081,630  : 

May  25. 
Wire  manipulating  tool.    S.  S.  Colt.    2,088,900-1 ;  Aug.  3. 
Wire  mesh  fabric.  Mechanism  for  crimping.     N.  S.  Harter. 

2,091,229  ;  Aug.  24. 
Wire  motion  for  looms.     W.  W.  Robertson.     2,082,909  ; 

June  8. 
Wire,    Needle,      L.    D.    Hawkridge.      2,079,907 ;    May    11. 
Wire  netting.  Manufacture  of.     W.  KrSmer.     2,071,210  : 

Feb.   16. 
Wire  or  strip  tinning  machine.    C.  W.  Meyers.    2,079,867  ; 

May  11. 
Wire  or  tape-shaped  bodies,  Carrying  coils  of.     S.  Begun, 

2,072,241  ;  Mar.  2. 
Wire  plant   support.     B,    G.   Overly.      2,079,332;   May   4. 
Wire,  Plating  of.     E.  C.  Domm.     2,093.238 :  Sept.  14, 
Wire,  Producing  covered,    H.  G.  Specht.    2,088,446 ;  July 

27. 
Wire  seam.     O.  A.  Abendroth.     2.102.300  :   Dec.  14. 
Wire  splicer.     R.  W.  Davis.     2,098,945  ;  Nov.  16. 
Wire  spoke  wheel.     C.  L.  Eksergian.     2,072,800  :  Mar.  2. 
Wire,  Spooling  barbed.     G.  L.  Brown.     2,089,335  ;  Aug. 

10. 
Wire-stitching    machine.      H.     T.    MeClure.       2,088.428; 

July  27. 
Wire  straightening  machine.     J.  T.   Leech.      2,067,972 ; 

Jan.  19. 
Wire  strand.     H.  W.  Riddle.     2,071,709  ;  Feb.  23. 
Wire  stretcher.    J.  M.  Haynes.     2,078,140  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wire  stretching  tool,     G.  O.  Hunt,    2,086,317  ;  July  6. 
Wire     system.     Doubly-folded     Lecher.      G.     de     Vries. 

2,093,750  ;  Sept.  21. 
Wire,  thread  or  the  like,  Method  and  apparatus  for  un- 
winding,    A,  E,  Blashill.     2,102,610  ;  Dec.  21. 
Wire    tightener.     H.    G.    Smith    and    C.    B.    Macdonald. 

2,087.125  ;  July  13. 
Wire  tightening  clip.     C.  E.  Hedrick.     2,068,176  ;  Jan.  19. 
Wire,  Tire,      F.   C.    Elder.      2.102.358:  Dec.   3  4. 
Wire  tying  machine.     C.  E.  Evans.     2,088,133  ;  July  27. 
Wire,  Vibration  suppressing  tie.    C.  H.  Walsh.    2,089",456  ; 

Aug.  10, 
Wire  working  machine,    B.  Heilman.    2,073,343  ;  Mar.  9. 
Wires  and  their  manufacture,  Bicycle  tire  bead.    C.  Pear- 
son.   2,066,483  ;  Jan.  5. 
Wireless   direction   finding   system,     H,   M.   Dowsett   and 

R.  Cadzow.     2,081,530:  May   25. 
Wirclf^ss   direction   finding  system,      H.  M.  Dowsett  and 

L.  E,  Q.  Walker,     2,098,281  :  Nov,  9, 
Wireless  receiving  apparatus,   A.  Mavrogenis,  Re,    20,307  ; 

M.ir,   23. 
WireleSL  receiving  set.     T.  E.  Ponsot,  R.  Bataille,  and  G. 

Kirsch.     2,085.448;  June  29. 
Wireless    signaling    system    for    aircraft.      J.    Robinson. 

2,090,359  :   Aug,    17. 
Wiring  device.     H.  G.  Arlt.    2,066,511 ;  Jan.  5. 
Wiring   dcvifv.      C.   E,    PvUthprford.      2,075.547;   Mar,   30. 
Wiring  system  and  fitting  therefor.     H.  A.  Cook  and  L.  F. 

Kunimel.    2,066,900  ;  Jan.  5. 
Wiring  system  for  electrical  apparatus.     G.  W.  Carpenter 

and  W.  D.  La  Rue.    2,000,876;  Jan,  5. 
Wiring  system.  House.     C.  W.  Kettron.     2,076,650  ;  Apr. 

Wobble-plate  mechanism.     W.  R.  Steele.     2,097,138 ;  Oct. 

26. 
Wood  and  analogous  vegetable  materials.  Drying  and  sea- 
soning.     V.    Lacasse,     2,073,423:   Mar.   9. 
Wood   and   other  material.   Impregnating.     B.   O.   HUger. 

2,069,491  :  Fob.  2. 
Wood,  and  products  therefrom.   Process   for  fireproofing, 

D,  F,  Moore  and  M,  A.  Wicks,     2,100,787;  Nov.  30. 
Wood  and   the  like.  Device  for  treating.     O.  R.  Hellborg 

and  G.  A,  Xyberg,     2,083,445  ;  June  8. 
Wood,   Bleaching  of.     W.  Kritchovsky.     2,096,400  ;   Oct. 

19, 
Wood,  Compressing,     R,  N,  Hartzell.     2,101,542;  Dec.  7, 
Wood-faced  material,  Flexible.    A.  Elmendorf.    2,070,527  : 

Feb,   9, 
Wood  for  grinding,  Preparing.     L,  W.  David.     2,075,023  • 

Mar,  30, 
Wood    graining    macJiine.      A,    I.    Baldwin,      2,075,925  • 

Apr,  0. 
Wood  grains  and  the  like.  Reproducing  and  printing,     V 

DeMaria  and  I,  S.  Kiss.     2,084,792  ;  June  22. 
Wood  heel  machine.    E,  J.  .Story,    2,080,638  :  May  18. 
Wood,  Impregnating.      P,  IT,  T,yon,s.      2,081.828:  May  25 
Wood    .iolning    article.      O.    T.    Theodorsen.      2,100!4]5  • 

Nov.  30. 


Wood  joint.     E.  I.  Tripp.     2,082,431 ;  June  1. 

Wood  material  for  beverage  treatment.  Preparing.     J.  S. 

Wisniewski.     2,092,866;   Sept,  14, 
Wood,  Method  and  apparatus  for  bending,     C.  V,  Rowell. 

2,094,303  ;  Sept.  28. 
Wood    or    plywood.    Production    of    compressed.      A.    de 

Samsonow.     2,089,644;  Aug.   10. 
Wood    or    similar   materials,    Decorating.      K.    EichstSdt. 

2,069,228  ;  Feb.   2. 
Wood    planing    machine.     P.    A.    Nicholson    and    W.    T. 

Pritchard.  "  2.102,186  :  Dec,  14. 
Wood  preservative.    K.  Wolman  and  H.  Pflug.    2,078,826  ; 

Apr.  27. 
\\' ood  preservative  or  the  like.  Producing  a.    J.  E.  Harvey, 

Jr.     2,082,885  ;  June  8. 
Wood,  Preserving.    G.  B.  Shipley.    2,066,583  ;  Jan.  5. 
Wood    preserving    and    fireproofing    composition.     C.    D. 

Bell,  Jr.     2,075.693  ;  Mar,   30. 
Wood  pulp  and  the  like  with  chemicals,   Apparatus  for 

continuous  treatment  of.     J.  C.  F.  C.  Richter  and  K. 

W.  Rosen.     2,078,810 :  Apr.  27. 
Wood,  Treating.     P.  W.  Cherrington.     2,087,965  ;  July  27. 
Wood    wool.    Production    of.      M.    Ledei-er.       2,074,590 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Wood-working   machine.      R.    H.    Beardsley.      2,074,976 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Woodworking  machine.     I.  H.  Bradley.     2,087,897;  Jnly 

27. 
Woodworking  machine.     W.  J.  Schafer.     2,102,857;  Dec. 

21, 
Woodworking  machine  A.  R.  Swlckard.     2,071,005  ;  Feb. 

16. 
A\  oodworking  machine.     H.  E.  Tautz.    2,067,652  ;  Jan.  12. 
Woodworking  tool.     T.  L.  Hedgperh.     2,076,511 ;  Apr,  6, 
Woodworking  tool.     T.  L,  Hedgpeth.     2,099,519  ;  Nov.  16. 
Wooden    receptacle.    Waterproof.     C.    U.    Gramelspacher. 

2,092,697  ;  Sept.  7. 
Wool  and  other  animal  fiber  textile  materials.   Scouring 

and  bleaching  of.     L.  H.  Mason.     2,070,210  ;  Feb.  9. 
Wool,  Afiparatus   for  removing  extraneous  matters  from. 

E.  M.    Brickett,    S.    A.    Coleman,    and    A.    W.    Benoit. 
2,095,166  ;  Oct.  5. 

Wool,   Improving.     A.  Nathansohn,     2,086,676;   July  13. 

Work  bench.    H.  Andreana,    2,067,113  ;  .Tan.  5. 

Workbench.     P.  T,  Meier.     2,094,805  ;  Oct.  5. 

Work  equipment.    H.  L.  De  Lisle.     2,098,655  ;  Nov.  9. 

Work-holder.     D.  E.  Smoot.     2,097,000  ;  Oct,  26. 

Workholder  for  saws,     H.  E.  Tautz.     2,085,236  ;  June  29. 

Work  holder  for  shapers.  H.  E.  Tautz.  2,085,235  ;  June 
29. 

Work  holding  and  safety  device  for  paper  cutting  ma- 
chines.    D.   M.   Winans,      2,079,390 ;   May  4. 

Work  holding  device.     R.  N.  Sandberg.     2,087,266  ;  July 

Work  holding  device.    F,  C.  Spencer,     2,096,073  ;  Oct.  19. 
Work  locating  means  for  plier  type  stapling  macliines. 

F.  Polzer.     2,089,572  ;  Aug.  10. 

Workman's   time   recorder.     E.    G.   Watkins.      2,102,771 : 

Dec.  21. 
Workplaces,  Apparatus  for  making  tapered  tubular,     S. 

Findlater.     2,084,332-3  ;  June  22. 
Workpieces,     Apparatus    for    testing    magnetizable.      E. 

Schweitzer  and  S.  Kiesskalt.     2,103,224  ;  Dec.  21. 
Work  rotating  structure  for  machine  tools.    H.  C.  Pierle. 

2,080,228  ;  May  11, 
Workshop  unit,     T,  W,  Freeh,     2,071,201;  Feb,  16. 
Work   support,      S.   I.   MacDufE.      2,069,890;   Feb,   9. 
Work  supporting  mechanism.     J.  T.  Fagen.     2,078,318: 

Apr.  27. 
Working     and      compressing     apparatus.        J.      Schaub. 

2,077.644;  Apr,  20, 
Worm  gear  bearing.     A.  Vlgne.    2,078,044;  Apr.  20. 
Worm,  Sheet  metal.     W.  J.  Stuber.     2,098,439  ;  Nov.  9. 
Worms,    INlethod    of    and    apparatus    for    manufacturing 

rolled  steel,     H,  Carter  and  A,  L,  Wallace.     2,094,204 ; 

Sept.  28, 
Woven  fabric.     J.  W.  Stark,     2,087,389  ;  July  20. 
Woven   fabric.      C.    H.    Stern.      2,070,243;    Feb,    9. 
Woven    fabric,    Corded.      L.    J.    A.    Amyot.      2,096,835; 

Oct.  26, 

Woven  wire  screen.     S.  H.  Palmer.     2,074,665 ;  Mar.  23, 

^^  l??!*.?^.  o?''"^!?^®-  ^-  H-  Keplogle  and  S.  N.  Dalton. 
J,10-,12S;  Dec.  14. 

^^  1?J?K'^1  ^'s°°t^>^'k^  ^-  ^-   Replogle  and   S.  N.  Dalton. 

-'.081,152  :  Mav  25, 
Wrapper,     H,    W.    Brown.     2,103,892 ;   Dec,    28. 
W  rapper.     R,  E.  H.anson.    2.071,976  ;  Feb.  23. 
Wrapper  and  carton.  Egg.    R.  J.  Kronenberger.    2,088,603  ; 

-Vug,  3. 
Wnipper  and  making  the  same.  Transparent  printed.     I. 

Gurwick,     2,084,026  ;  June  15, 
\V  rapper  by  mechanical  moans  to  a   cigar  bunch.  Apply- 
ing a,    C,  P.  Rober.    2,096,919  ;  Oct,  26, 

o"J?l',''^^/o"°t^"J  *°''  ■trapping  machines,     N.  W.  Lyon. 

2.07j,548  ;  Feb,  23. 
Wrapper    Corrugated.     M.    H.    Sidebotham.      2,084,922 ; 

June  22, 
^r>=>'T-^„„f<?eding   and    cutting    device.     D.    M.    Hunter. 

2,07.1.0.^1  ;   M,nr.   30. 
Wrapper  for  books  and  other  merchandise.    L.  W.  Lange- 

hennig.     2,071,232  ;  Feb.  16 
Wrapper  for  commodities.  Paper.     C.  S.  Hamersley  and 

S.  C.  Fairbanljs.     2,099,301 ;  Nov.  16. 


LIST  OF  INVENTIONS 


1071 


Wrapper    for    confections.      E.    M.    Walker.      2,082,671; 

June  1. 
Wrapper,  Necktie.     H.  A.  Berger.     2.071,386  ;  Feb.  23. 
Wrapper  or  carton.     L.  A.  and   J.  F.  Nahm.     2,067,723  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Wrappers,  Apparatus  and  method  for  making  and  deliv- 
ering.    C.  Littlefield.     2,082,114 ;  June  1. 
Wrappers,  Apparatus  and  method  for  sealing  waxed.    R.  A. 

Hayward.     2.081.626  :  May  25. 
Wrappers,  Production  of.    A.  Rambold.    2,101,22.5  ;  Dec.  7. 
Wrappers  to  fillers.  Apparatus  for  applying.    K.  F.  Eober. 

2,066,486  ;  Jan.  5. 
Wrapping.     E.  H.  Angier.     2,086,179  ;  July  6. 
Wrapping     and     banding     machine.       J.     A.     Neumair. 

2,077,431 :  Apr.  20. 
Wrapping    attachment    for    cigarette    packers.       G.     W. 

Gwinn,  C.  Arelt  and   P.  M.  Nejedly.     2,080,266 ;  May 

Wrapping,  Combination.    B.  Bauer.     2,074,320 ;  Mar.  23. 
Wrapping  device.     S.  Braude.     2,071,610 :  Feb.  23. 
Wrapping  machine.     P.  C.  Busche.     2,078,314;  Apr.  27. 
Wrapping  machine.     J.  Derrv.     2,074,892  :    Mar.    23. 
Wrapping  macliine.     T.   G.  Jackson.     2,098,245  ;  Nov.  9. 
Wrappina:  macliine.     W.  Lindsev.      2,090.689  ;  Aug.  24. 
Wrapping  machine.    N.  W.  Lyon.     2,088.269  ;  July  27. 
Wrapping  machine.     C.  F.  McAleer.     2,008,144  ;  Jan.  19. 
Wrapping  machine.     M.  J.  Milnioe.     2,006,414  ;  Jan.  5. 
Wr.-ipping  mnchine.      W.   Reynolds.      2,096.063:    Oct.    19. 
Wmpping  macliine.      C.   H.  Petskeyes.     2,088,157;  July 

27. 
Wrapping     machine.     E.     L.      Smith     and     C.     Wetsel. 

2,095,104  :  Oct.  5. 
Wrapping  machine.     O.  G.   Strauss.     2,090,559;  Aug.  17. 
Wrapping  machine.     J.  Van  Euren.     2,078,619  :  Apr.  27. 
Wrappings,    Jlaunfaeture    of.      A.    Reppman.      2,073,564: 

5Iar.  9. 
Wreath.     L.   Grisolia.     2,079.250;  May  4. 
Wreath,     Ornamental.       I.     H.     Shalomith.       2,098,314; 

Nov.  9. 
Wrench  :   S/^e — 

Adjustable  -wrench.  Unid'el   wrench. 

Geared  wrench.  Pipe  wrench. 

Hammer  wrench.  Ratchet  wrench. 

.Tar  wrench.  Ueversible  ratchet  wrench. 

Tjimited  strain  wrench.  Socket  wrench. 

Line  tap  stick  wrench.  Spanner  wrench. 

l^fuUiple    power   wrench.         Torque  measuring  wrench. 
Wrench.     J.  J.  Kagley.     2.097,361  ;  Oct.  26. 
Wrench.     V.  Eernesser.     2,078.750  ;  Apr.   27. 
Wrench.     J.  N.  IForner.     2,084.805  ;  .Tune  22. 
Wrench.     R.  B.  John.son.     2,099,960  ;  Nov.  23. 
Wrench.     F.  M.  Justice.     2.069,582  ;  Feb,   2. 
Wrench.     T.  A.  and  R.  T.  Killman.     2,092,516  ;  Sept.  7. 
Wrench.      C.   11.    Leonard.      2,100,034;    Nov.   23. 
Wrench.     H.  S.  Miins.     2.072.46.'',  ;  JIar.  2. 
Wrench.      .T.    Nielsen.      2,009,842;    Feb.    9. 
Wrench.      J.   O.    Sehon.      2,069,976 ;   Feb.    9. 
Wrench.      TI.   H.    Smith.      2.101,760;  Pec.   7. 
Wrench.     J.  E.  Torbert.  Jr.     2,068,207  ;  .Tan.  19. 
Wrench.     S.  Uvaney.     2,089,589  ;   Aug.   10. 
Wrench.     R.  C.  Weishampel.     2,096,016;  Oct.  19. 
Wrench  and  loclduK  member.  Combined.     E.  E.  Hedene. 

2,077,997;  Apr.  20. 
Wrench  set  liolder.     C.  E.  Sundberg.     2,083,130;  June  8. 
Wrench    set    holder.      K.    A.    Tornobohm.       2,083,131 ; 

June  8. 
Wrench,  Track.     H.  H.  Talboys.    Re.  20,232  ;  Jan.  5. 
Wringer.     (J.K.Andre.     2,1  02,827  ;  Pec.  21. 
Wringer.     N.  L.  Etten.     2,084,766  ;  Juno  22. 
Wringer.     A.  R.  and  G.  A.  Haag.     2,073,341  ;  Mar.  9. 
Wringer.     W.  L.  KaiilTiii.'in,  II.     2,080,0  18  ;  AInv  1 1. 
Wringer.     W.  T>.  TC:ui(Tmnn.   IT.     2.080.318  ;  Mav   11 . 
Wringer.     W.  L.  KaufTman,  II.     2.087,976-7;  July  27. 
Wringer.      AV.   L.   KMiifiUMn.    IT.      2,090,680:  Aug.   24. 
Wringer.      W.   L.   ICaulTman,    II.      2,09.8.919-20;   Nov.  9. 
Wringer.     J.  L.  Perkins.     2,073,974  ;   Mar.   16. 
Wringer.     J.  L.  Perkins.     2,082,217;  June  1. 
Wringer.     J.  L.  Perkins.     2,097. 5.?2  ;  Nov.  2. 
Wringer.     C.  W.  Williams.     2,068,525;  Jan.  19. 
Wringer,    Clotlies.      G.   \V.   Dnnli.im.      2.091,847;   Aug.    31. 
Wringer,  Clollies.     C.  E.  WIIllamH.     2,068,524;  Jan.  19. 
Wringer  bend.     J.  L.  Perkins.     2,101,872-3;  Dec.  14. 
Wilntter,  Mop.     P.  li.  P.  Itliike.     2,091,625;  Aug.  31. 
Wrinj-'er,   Mop.      TO.  J.   irorniing.      2,090,867;  Aug.   24. 
Wringer,  Mop.     T.  F.  Lee.     2,080,945;  May  18. 
Wringer,   Mot).      (.'.   C.   Newland.     2.099.217;   Nov.   10. 
Wringer.   Mop.      S.   Seliulman.      2,079. 1H6;   Mmv    1. 
Wringer    release    and    reset    meclinnlsm.      N.    L.    Etten. 

2.100,07-1  :  Nov.  23. 
Wrlm,'er    releiise    ehnnlsm.       E.    ID.    Get!;.      2,007,003; 

■Tan.  12. 
Wringer  roll  control  meehnnlsm.     E.  E.  Getz.     2.082,387; 

June  ]. 
Wrltmer,  Swinging.     J.  E.  Cnstlno.     2.077,673;  Apr.  20. 
Wrinkle    remover  and   preventer,   Facial.      M.   A.    .Stelfox. 

2.076,282  ;    Ar)r.   6. 
Wrist  scoring  device.      M.  Cook.     2,093.308;   Sept.   M. 
Wriling   board.      It.  Gunning.     2,085,2.59;   June  29. 


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Mar,  :U). 


Wriling    machine.      J.    Q.    Sherman   and   A.    W.    Melzner. 

.2.070,025:  Feb.  10. 
Wriling  niMcblne.     J.   A.  E.   Smith.     2,089, '1I2  ;   Aug.   10. 
Wrltlnir     niiiililMcs.     Altachinent     for.       J.     Q.     Sherman. 
2,067,210;  Jan.  12. 


Writing   or    drawing   board.     R.    E.    Mayall.     2,087,111 ; 

July  13.  „ 

Writing,  Producing  invisible.     J.  W.  McCulloch  and  C.  H. 

Myers.      2,093.397 ;    Sept.    14. 
X-alkylidene  and  x-alkyl   cyclopentanone.     A.   St.   Pfau. 

2,069,861;    Feb.    9. 
Xantbates  of  re.sin  alcohols,  Production  of.    W.  T.  Bishop. 

2,103,140  ;  Dec.  21. 
Xanthates    of   unsaturated   secondary  alcohols  and   their 

preparation.     H.  P.  A.  Groll.     2,101,649  ;  Dec.  7. 
Xanthates,  Process  and  product  relating  to  unsaturated. 

H.  P.  A.   Groll.     2,101,648  ;  Dec.   7. 
Xanthic  formates.     J.  H.  Werntz.     2,070,634 ;  Feb.  16. 
X-ray  apparatus.     H.  D.  Garretson.     2,102,146  ;  Dec.  14. 
X-ray   apparatus.      E.    R.    Goldfield,    C.    B.   Horsley,   and 

R.  C.  Schiring.    2,097,095  ;  Oct.  26. 
X-ray  apparatus.     S.  Hirsch.     2,098,900  ;  Nov.  9. 
X-rav  apiiararus.     M.    Morrison.      2, I'll  .152;  Dec.  7. 
X-ray  apparatus.     O.  H.  Pieper.     2,086,045  ;  July  6. 
X-ray    apparatus    cable    construction.      C.    B.    Horsley. 

2,090,958  ;  Aug.  24. 
X-ray  appaiatus,   Shockproof.     L.  F.  Ehrke.     2,067,139; 

Jan.  5. 
X-ray  device.     H.  Kunz.     2,088,424  ;  July  27. 
X-ray  films  and  the  like.   Apparatus  for  studying.     F.  L. 

Smith.     2,088,041  ;  July  27. 
X-rav  films.  Device   for  positioning  dental.     S.  G.  Bolin. 

2,090,933  ;  Aug.  24. 
X-ray  inspection  apparatus.     M.  B.  Adrian.     2,099,185  ; 

Nov.  16. 
X-ray  installation  comprising  a  movable  anode  X-ray  tube. 

A.  Bouwers.     2,092.618  ;   Sept.  7. 
X-ray  measuring  system.     B.  Cassen.     2.098,275  ;  Nov.  9. 
X-ray  negatives,  Marking.     E.  S.  Auer.     2,071,912  ;   Feb. 

23. 
X-ray  tilt  table.     A.  C.  Nelson.     2,076,246  ;  Apr.  6. 
X-ray  tube.     A.  Bouwers.     2,090,722  ;  Aug.  24. 
X-ray  tube.     A.  Bouwers.     2,094.395  ;   Sept.  28. 
X-ray  tube.     H.  P.  Mesick.     2,090,582  ;  Aug.  17. 
X-ray    tube.     H.    F.    Mesick,     Jr.,    and    M.     J.     Gross. 

2,103,335  ;  Dee.  28. 
X-rav  tube.     D.  E.  Olshevsky.     2,090.636;  Aug.  24. 
X-raytube.    D.  G.  Sharp.    2,098,315 ;  Nov.  9. 
X-ray  tube.     R.Thaller.     2,097,002  ;  Oct.  26. 
X-ray  tube  and  cathode  structure  therefor.     N.  C.  Beese. 

2,073,672  ;  Mar.  16. 
X-ray     tube     having     a     rotary     anode.     A.     Bouwers. 

2,081.789  ;  May  25.    . 
X-ray  tube  unit.  Shock  and  rayproof.    C.  T.  Ulrey,  L.  F. 

Ehrke,  and  M.  F.  Reges.     2,089,079;  Aug.  3. 
X-i-:iy  unit.  Shockproof.      A.  H.  l.aidig,      2,101,14.'>  :  Pec.  7. 
Yarn    and    fabric    and    the   production   thereof,    Textile. 

H.   Dreyfus.     2,089,193^;  Aug.  10. 
Yarn  and  fabric.  Elastic.     H.  A.  Smith  and  J.  J.  Fodor. 

2,072,775  ;  Mar.  2. 
Yarn    and    fabric    made    therefrom.      R.    C.    Anderson. 

2,077,978  ;  Apr.  20. 
Yarn  and  fabric.  Textile.     W.  A.  Dickie  and  R.  W.  Mon- 

crielT.     2,089,947  ;  Aug.  17. 
Yarn   and  filament  and  preparing  same.     W.  Whitehead. 

2,079,643;  May  11. 
Yarn     and     filament    twisting    device.       G.     D.     Major. 

2,083.724  ;  June  15. 
Yarn    and    heat-rosistant    cord   and   making   same.    Heat- 
resistant.     E.   C.   Gwaltney,  L.  A.  Graybill,  and  R.  B. 

Newton.     2,103,218  ;  Pec.  21. 
Yarn    and    preparing    same,     Spun.      L.    W.    Weinberg. 

2.099,766  ;  Nov.  23. 
Yarn,  Asbestos.     E.   H.   Foster.     2,089,021  ;   Aug.   3. 
Yarn,  Asbestos  textile.     W.  A.  Barrell.     2,098,995  ;  Nov. 

10. 
Yarn  carrier  control  mechanism.    C.  F.  Mover.    2.102.562  ; 

Pec.  14. 
Yarn   carrier  stop   control   mechanism    for   straight   knit- 
ting  machines.     M.    Richter.      2,090,599;   Aug.    17. 
Yarn-change  feeding  mechanism  for  circular  knitting  ma- 
chines.     TI.   McAdams.      2.099,307;   Nov.    16. 
Yarn   change   mochanisni    for   kniiling   machines.      R.    H. 

I;awson  and  A.  (iagne.     2,101,006;  Nov.  30. 
Yarn    cone    printine   device.      O.    G.    and    J.    D.    Olenn. 

2.071.330  ;  Feb.  23. 
Yarn  controlling  device  for  knitting  machines.     J.  Wnchs- 

mnn.     2.079,:!41  ;  May  4, 
Yarn   f(<eding  ini>eliMiiism    for    twisting  and  doubling  ma- 
chines.    C.  C.  Sorensen.      2,096,654  :  Oct.  19. 
Y.irn,   lllaments,   and   the  llUe,   Mnnufncture  of  nrtlflclal. 

T.  ri.  Ejrron.     2.090,607;  Oct.  19. 
Yarn    from    cellnlo.so    acetate,    Luaterless.      IT.    O.    Stone 

and    II.    It.    ChlM.s.      2,070,031;    Fob.   9. 
Yarn  iruMe  and  folder.     O.  S.  Tarllss.     2,007.827:  .Inn.  12. 
Yarn  hold.-r.     II.  J.  Collina.     2.0,85,030;  June  29. 
\i\Tn.   Machine   for   testing.      J.    P.   Laetsch.      2,097,080: 

Oct.   26. 
Yarn  maiuifacture.     P.  F.  C.  Sowter.     2,098,980-1  ;  Nor. 

III. 
Yiiiii       manufncturc.      CnprMmmonlum.     A.       ITarlmann. 

2.095.220;  Oct,  5, 
Yarn,  Maiuifaclnrc  of.     M.  ITaln.     2,074, lO.S  ;  JIar.  23. 
VMrn,   MiinufMetiire  of  artificial.      A.   C.   White  and    J.   U. 

I.eiilli.'im.     2.091,725;  Aug.  31. 
Yarn,  Mnnufncture  of  Jute.     O.  McCnrdlo  and  T.  Tnggnrt. 

2.067. 197  :  .Inn    12. 
Yarn.     Mechanism     for     monmirlng.       R.     H.      Lawson. 

2,0.89,494  ;   Aug.    10. 


1072 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Yarn  or  the  like,  System  for  treating.     P.  Jenny  and  G. 

Haupt.     2,095,550  ;  Oct.  12. 
Yarn  or  threads.  Manufacture  of.     W.  A.  Dickie  and  G.  C. 

Tyce.     2,092,800  :   Sept.  14. 
Yarn  particularly  for  the  dyeing  thereof,  Device  for  the 

treatment  of  hanks  of.    F.  and  C.  Faigle.     2,090,385  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Yarn,  Producing.     J.  L.  Lohrke.     2,082.840 ;   June  8. 
Yarn,  Producing  hairy  rayon.     J.  E.  Moore.     2,099,215  : 

Nov.  16. 
Yarn,  Sizing.     A.  J.  Tant.     2,093,294:  Sept.  14. 
Yarn  swift.    A.  Brugger.    2,080,650  ;  May  18. 
Yarn,     Textile.       M.     M.     Taylor    and     S.     M.    Fulton. 

2,077.441  ;  Apr.  20. 
Yarn,  Treating.     I.  L.  Griffin.     2,074,745  ;  Mar.  23. 
Yarn   twisting   apparatus.      O.   W.    Schlums.      2,085,831; 

July  6. 
Yarns   and   fabrics   of  cellulose  derivatives   and  making 

same.     W.  Whitehead.     2,080,755  ;  May  18. 
Yarns  and  fabrics.  Manufacture  of  textile.     C.  Dreyfuss 

and  W.  Whitehead.     2,102,789  ;  Dec.  21. 
Yarns  and  filaments  and  making  the  same.     C.  Dreyfus. 

2,066,340  ;  Jan.  5. 
Yarns  and  films.  Making  colored  artificial.    W.  Whitehead. 

2,072,931 ;  Mar.  9. 
Yarns,  films,  and  the  like  and  product  thereof,  Making 

C.  Dreyfus  and  W.  Whitehead.     2,086,543  ;  July  13. 
Yarns   from   continuous   filaments.   Manufacture  of  spun. 

H.  Dreyfus.     2,096,795  ;  Oct.  26. 
Yarns  from  continuous  filaments.  Manufacture  of  staple 

fiber.     F.   C.  Hale  and  W.  Howarth.     2,077,320;  Apr. 

13. 
Yarns  from  continuous  filaments.  Manufacture  of  staple 

fiber.      W.    I.    Taylor   and    L.    B.    Gibbins.      2,077,283; 

Apr.  13. 
Yarns  from  continuous  filaments.  Manufacture  of  staple 

fiber.     W.  I.  Taylor,  F.  C.  Hale,  and  A.  H.  Woodruff. 

2,077,078-9  ;  Apr.  13. 
Yarns    having   rubber    or   the    like   incorporated    therein, 

Production     of     textile.      J.     Brandwood.      2,093,880 ; 

Sept.  21. 
Yarns,    Manufacturing.     W.    HoUerung.     2,101,943 ;   Dec. 

14. 
Yarns,  Measuring.     S.  M.  Fulton.     2,068,014  ;  Jan.  19. 
Yarns    or    filaments     Manufacture   or    treatment    of.      G. 

Schneider.      2.069.971 ;    Feb.    9. 
Yams  or  threads.  Processing  of  textile.     A.  Moscowitz. 

2,093,468  ;  Sept.  21. 
Yarns,    Production   of  craped   or   crimped  artificlaL     H. 

Radestock.     2,067,-544  ;  Jan.  12. 
Yarns,    threads,    filaments,   and    the   like.   Apparatus    for 

testing.     A.  G.  Bouhuys.     2,092,439  ;  Sept.  7. 
Yarns,  Treating.     H.  Janssen.     2,093,914;  Sept.  21. 
Yarns,    Treating    natural    and    artificial.      J.    M.    Hood. 

Re.  20,417  ;  June  22. 
Yarns,  Treatment  of.     R.  W.  MoncriefC  and  G.  W.  Harri- 
son.    2,092,811;   Sei)t.  14. 
Yarns,  Warping  artificial.     C.  Hargreaves  and  R.  Booth. 

2,103,458;  Dec.  28. 


Yarns,  Winding  artificial.     A.  Berla.     2,095,122  ;  Oct.  5. 
Yeast     from     beer-yeast,     Making     baker.       E.     Fuchs. 

2,072,748  ;  Mar.  2. 
Yeast,  Manufacture  of.     A.  Schultz.     2,079,634;  May  11. 
Yeast,  Manufacture  of     A.  Pollak.     2.094,023  ;  Sept.  28. 
Yeast,    Manufacturing.      E.    L.    Kitzmeyer.      2,097,292; 

Oct.  26. 
Yeast   molding  and   cutting  machine.      H.   L.   King,    A. 

Sharp,    and   K.    Schnorr.      2,099,119 ;    Nov.    16. 
Yoke  model.   Ox.     R.   A.    Hart  and  J.   McA.   Stevenson. 

2,095,698  ;  Oct.  12. 
Yeast,   Preparation   of  highly  enzymatic.     I.   A.   EfEront. 

3.  0S3.598  :    June    15. 
Yeast,  Preservation  of.     H.  B.  Hutchinson.     2,085,857; 

July  6. 
Yeast,  Producing.     S.  Lutz  and  R.  R.  Irvin.     2,084,736; 

June  22. 
Yeast,    Treating   liquid.      R.   F.    Light,    C.   N.   Frey,   and 

G.  J.  Patitz.     2,099,025  ;  Nov.  16. 
Yieldable  gear.     H.   F.   Hansen.     2,103,781  ;  Dec.   28. 
Zero-setting  device.    B.  E.  Handford.    2,082,749 ;  June  1. 
Zigzag  cooler.     L.  Buehler.  Jr.     2,087.835  ;  .Tuly  20. 
Zinc  and  aluminum.  Making  composite  bodies  of.     C.  E 

Larson.     2,100,255-6  ;  Nov.  23. 
Zinc    and    similar    metals,    Method    and    apparatus    for 

rolling.     E.  E.  Milner.    2,083,080  ;  June  8. 
Zinc    and     the     coated    article,     Coating.       M.     Green. 

2,082,950  ;  June  8. 
Zinc     and     the     coated     article.     Coating.     M.     Green. 

2.086.712  ;  July  13. 
Zinc,    Bright.      W.    R.    Meyer    and    M.    F.    Dunleavey. 

2,088,429  ;  July  27. 
Zinc      coating.       Obtaining      bright.     J.      A.      Henri  cks. 

2,101.580-01  ;   Dec.    7. 
Zinc,  Electrodeposition  of.     R.  O.  Hull.     2,080,483;  May 

18. 
Zinc  hydroxylates  of  esters   of  parahydroxybenzoic  acid 

and  producing  same.     W.  H.  Engels  and  J.  Weijlard. 

2,089,197  ;   Aug.   10. 
Zinc  oxide,  Obtaining.    W.  von  der  Ohe.    2,084,716 ;  June 

22. 
Zinc  "plating.     F.  F.  Oplinger.     2,075,623  ;  Mar.  30. 
Zinc  plating.     L.  R.  Westbrook.     2,080,520 ;  May  18. 
Zinc,  Plating  of.    E.  F.  Hoff.     2,080,479 ;  May  18. 
Zinciferous    materials.    Treatment    of.      G.    F.    Weaton. 

2,077,651 ;  Apr.  20. 
Zirconium  opacifying  pigment  and  making.     C.  J.  Kinzie, 

J.   A.   Plunkett,   and  C.  H.   Commons,    Jr.     2,083,024; 

June  8. 
Zirconium  oxides  and  making  the  same.    C.  J.  Kinzie  and 

D.  S.  Hake.     2,072.889  ;  Mar.  9. 
Zirconium    oxide    opacifier    and    making    same.       C.    J. 

Kinzie.     2,100,337  ;  Nov.  30. 
Zirconium  oxide.  Recovering.     H.  George  and  R.  L.  Leval- 

lois-Peret.    2,076,080  ;  Apr.  6. 
Zirconium  oxide  vitreous  enamel  opacifier.     C.  J.  Kinzie. 

2,102,627  ;  Dec.  21. 
Zirconium    silicates.     Coherent    porous.     C.    J.     Kinzie. 

2,101,947  ;  Dec.   14. 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  INVENTIONS 


I 


Accordion.     E.   Catena.      105,088 ;   June   29. 
Accordion.     R.  Pancotti.     102,700  ;  Jan.  12. 
Accordion.     R.  Rosciani.     10.'),237  ;  July  6. 
Accordion  or   the  like.     J.  M.  Miller.     104,615  ;  May  25. 
Accordion,  Piano.     R.  T>.  Budlong.     106,531  ;  Oct.  19. 
Accordion,  Piano.     H.  Buegeleisan.     105,688 ;  Aug.  17. 
Acid    sulpliares    and    the    lil^-e    compounds,    Packing.      L. 

Lowenstein.     Re.  20,563  ;   Nov.   30. 
Adding  machine.     M.  Garbell.     105.944  ;  Sept.  7. 
Adding  machine.     M.  Garbell.     105,946-7  ;  Sept.  7. 
Adverti.sing  device.     C.  Doering.     103,225  ;   l<"eb.   16. 
Advertising  device,  Illuminated.     J.  Frei,   Jr.     103,394 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Advertising  device,  Theater  lobby.     A.  A.  Young  and  A. 

R.  Telser.     107,590-91  ;  Dec.  21. 
Aerial,  Automobile  radio.     C.  M.  Tichenor.     106,853-4 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Aerial,  Automobile  roof.     E.  Kopanskl.     104,968  ;  June  15. 
Aerial,  Automobile  roof.     R.  Kopanski.     106,048-9  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Aerial,  Automobile  roof.     R.  Kopanski.     106,922  ;  Nov.  9. 
Aerial  for  automobiles.     D.  A.  Vaughan.     106,038  ;  Nov.  9. 
Aeroplane.     J.  H.  Wendt..    103,289-91  :  Feb.  16. 
Agitator.     F.  A.    Conterman.     103,926 ;  Apr.   6. 
Agitator  for  washing  macliines.     P.  E.  Geldhof.     105,517  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Air  circulator.     R.  D.   Budlong.     104,060  ;  Apr.  13. 
Air  circulator.     11.  C.  Ilueglin.     104,940  :  June  15. 
Air  compressor  unit.     G.  W.  Bayers.     103,665  :  Mar.  23. 
Air    conditioner    for    vehicles    or    similar    article.    Roof 

mounted.     R.  F.  Peo.     103,336  ;  Feb.  23. 
Air  conditioner  or  similar  article.  Vehicle  roof  mounted. 

R.  F.  Peo.     103,337:  Feb.  23. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     F.   C.  McClelian.     107,436  ; 

Dec.   14. 
Air  conditioning  apparatus.     F.  C.  McClelian.     107,439  ; 

Dec.   14. 
Air  conditioning  appliance  or  similar  article.     R.  Heller. 

106,594  ;  Oct.  19. 
Air  conditioning   control.     C.    R.   T.    Hess.     106,885-90 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Air  conditioning  control.    R.  E.  Patten.    103.541 ;  Mar.  9. 
Air-conditioning  control  device  or  similar  article.     L.  L. 

Friez.     102,969;  Jan.  26. 
Air  conditioning  unit.     J.  G.  Zummach.     107,670 ;  Dec. 

28 
Air  filtering  device.     F.  C.  McClelian.     107,437  ;  Dec.  14. 
Airplane.      B.    C.    Boulton   and    W.    W.    Symington,    Jr. 

105,085  ;  June  29. 
Airplane.     A.  f'ernuda.     104,242  :  Apr.  27. 
Airplane.     P.  J.  Dv?areski.     103,529  ;  Mar.  9. 
Airplane.     E.  S.   Kleinhana.     104,110;  Apr.  13. 
Airplane.     W.  F.  McGinty.     103,183;  Feb.  9. 
Airplane.     S.  I.  Molicki.     104,079  ;  Apr.  13. 
Airplane.     W.   D.   W.aterman.     100,939;   Nov.  9. 
Airplane,  Four-engini!  transport.     V.  R.  Canney  and  L.  A. 

Wood.     104,3.35  ;  Apr.  27.       • 
Airplane  model.     S.  I.  Molicki.     104,078;   Apr.  13. 
Airplane  or  the  like.     F.  M.  Bellanca.     106,275;  Oct.  5. 
Air  retiuder   for  an  automobile  radiator.     T.  A.  Brown. 

103,212  ;  Fob.  10. 
Alphabet  and  numeral  cut-out  shoot.     C.  Honsel.     104,856  ; 

June  8. 
Alphabet  for  forming  monograms  for  wearing  apparel  or 

similar  article.     C.   Emmey.     103,316  ;  Feb.  23. 
Alphabet  for  forming  monograms  for  wearing  apparel  or 

similar   article,    Embroldorod    decorative.      C.    Emmey. 

]00,760:  Nov.   2. 
Alphnh(!t  for  forming  monograms  for  wearing  apparel  or 

similar    article,    Einbroldorod    decorative.      C.    Emmey. 

106.780;    Nov.   2. 
Alphabet,   Hebrew.     S.   Ish-Shalom.     102,891  ;  Jan.  26. 
Alumina    and    a    product    containing    tlio    same,    Making 

cryHtalllne.      R.   It.   Uldgway.     Re.  20,.'')47  ;  Nov.  2. 
AmiiHement    dovici'.      A.    M.    Miller    and    D.    O.    McLean. 

]0.''),223-5  ;  July  0. 
Anchor,  Nail  drive.      P.  C.  Delllngor.      106,861  ;  Nov,  9. 
Antenna,  Autoiriobllo.     R.  P.  SclillTnmnn.     lOl.'iS'J  ;  May  4. 
Antetina,  Automobile  hood.    V.E.Thompson.     100,243—1; 

Sept.  28. 
Antennti,  Automobile  hood.     V.  E.  Thompson.     107,502 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Antenna,    Automobile    radio.     J.    L.    Gllmore.     107,420; 

Dec.   14. 
Antenna,  Automotive  vehicle  radio.    A.  B.  Lall.    100.445  : 

R.   Jl.   llelse.     100,483 ;  Oct.   12. 
Antenna      lor      autoinoblli!      radios.      B.      L,      Schlavone. 

106.11!)  ;  Sept.   21. 
Antenna  for  vehicles.  Radio.    L.  B.  L,  Wllllnnia.    105,007; 

June  22. 
Antiskid  device.     E.  Lafond.     104,270  :  Apr.  27. 
Aiipllciilor  or  similar  article.      II.   B.   Lermer.     103,534  ; 

Mar.  ». 
Apiillcator  or  similar  article.     IT.   B.  liOrmer.     103,970  • 

Apr.  0. 


Apron.     V.  Alcouloumre.     107,346  ;  Dec.  7. 

Apron.    M.  Hitrani.    107,361  ;  Dec.  7. 

Apron.     H.  B.  Richards.     104,808;  June  1. 

Apron.     L.  Rogow.     104,879  :  June  8. 

Armchair.     L.  Vavrlk.     106,383  ;  Oct.  5. 

Article-dispensing  machine.     H.  Steiglitz.     105,814 ;  Ang. 

24. 
Ash  receiver.     R.  P.  De  Boer.     105,204-5  ;   July  6. 
Ash  receiver,  match  holder,  and  gum  receptacle  or  similar 

article,  A  combined.     J.  H.  Gray.     105,097  ;   June  29. 
Ash    receptacle,    Cigarette.      P.    L.    Zesbaugh.      105,313 ; 

July  13. 
Ashtray.     H.  A.  Blanchard.     104,156  ;  Apr.  20. 
Ashtray.      (J.  R.  Debnam.      107.219;  Nov.   30. 
Ashtray.    P.  B.  Dinkel.     105,208  ;  July  6. 
Ashtray.     J.  F.  Eppenstein.     105,002  ;  June  22. 
Ashtray,     H.  A.  Fuld.     106,762  ;  Nov.  2. 
Ashtray.     F.  R.  Green.     104,161 ;  Apr.   20. 
Ash  tray.     A.  C.  Grunwald.     104,625  ;  May  25, 
Ashtray.     C.  P.  Harrington.     102,781 ;  Jan.  19. 
Ashtray.    T.  M.  House.     103,429  ;  Mar.  2. 
Ashtray.     A.   I.   Lorenzen.      106,.'')99 ;   Oct.   19. 
Ashtray.     A.   I.   Lorenzen.      106,670 ;   Oct.   26. 
Ashtray.     L.  Lowi.     103,685  ;  5Iar.  23. 
Ashtray.    W.  E.  Mackelfresh,  Jr.     103,115 :  Feb.  9. 
Ashtray.     W.    E.   Maclcelfresh,   Jr.     104,168;   Apr.   20. 
Ashtray.     W.  E.  Mackelfresh,   Jr.     104,635  ;   May  25. 
Ashtray.     W.   E.  Mackelfre.-:h,   Jr.      104.866;   June  8. 
Ashtray.     R.  W.  Moore.     103.539-40  ;  Mar.  9. 
Ashtray.     J.   Nielsen.      106,056 ;    Sept.    14. 
Ashtray.     W.   Schassler.     10.'i,346  ;  July  20. 
Ashtray.     J.  G.  Seder.     106.329  :  Oct.  5. 
Ashtray.     J.  S.  Sherman.     102,926  ;  Jan.  26. 
Ashtray.     J.  S.  Sherman.     106,069  ;  Sept.  14. 
Ashtrav.     R.  W.  Shore.     106.128;  ."^ept.  21. 
Ashtray.     J.  E.  Spence.     106.872  ;  Nov.  9. 
Ash  tray.     E.  R.  Spiegel.     102,703  ;  Jan.  12. 
Ash  tray.     D.  C.   W.  Trotter.     105,455;  July  27. 
Ashtray.    A.  A.  Vuccino.     105,542  ;  Aug.  3. 
Ashtray.     H.  O.  Walker.     102,771  ;  Jan.  19. 
Ashtray.     D.  C.  Wharton.     103,961 ;  Apr.  6. 
Ashtray    and    cigarette    extinguisher.    Combined.      A.    A. 

Vuccino.     105,974  ;  Sept.  7. 
Ashtray    and    cigarette    extinguishing    device,    Combined. 

J.  T.  McCreary.     107,440  ;  Dec.  14. 
Ashtray  and  cigarette  supporter,  Combined.     C.  Le  Roy. 

103,875  ;  Mar.  30. 
Ash    tray    and    receptacle.    Combination.      C.    J.    Kuntz. 

105,219  ;  July  6. 
Ashtray,   Cigarette.     E.   Gordones.      104,160  ;   Apr.  20. 
Ashtray,   cigarette,   and  malcli   box   recei)tacle   or  similar 

article.  Combined.     E.  K.  Lincoln.     105.SS2  ;  Aug.   31. 
Ashtray  or  similar  article.     R.  A.  May.     102,761 ;  Jan.  19. 
Atomizer.      F.   W.   Lohso.      107.431-2;  Dec.   14. 
Atomizer.     F.  W.  Lohse.     107,690-94  ;  Dec.  28. 
Atomizer.     F.  A.  Vuillemenot.     103,171 ;  Feb.  9. 
Atomizer.     F.  A.  Vuiil(Mnenot.     10-1.044;  June  22. 
Atomizer.      F.   A.   Vuillemenot.      104,619;    May    25. 
Atomizer.     P.  A.  Vuilleinoiiot.     105.04.5-6;  June  22. 
Atomizer.     F.   A.   A'nIIlemonot.     10fi..?36-7;   Oct.   6. 
Atomizer.     P.  A.  Vuillemenot.     100,462-3:  Oct.  12. 
Atomizer.     P.  A.  Vuillemenot.     106,."),S7  ;  Oct.  19. 
Atomizer.     F.  A.  Vuillemenot.     107.5(i6  ;  Dec.  21. 
Atomizer.      R.    P.   Vulllomenot.      107,709;   Dec.   28. 
Automobile.     V.  Colonese.     103,773;  Mar.  23. 
Automobile.     R.  H.  Dietrich.     105,166-7  ;  June  29. 
Automobile.     R.  II.  Dletjlch.     105,209-70  ;  Julv  13. 
Automobile.     D.  F.  H.  Fltzmaurice.     102.S52  :  Jan.  19. 
Automobile.     D.  F.  H.  Fltzmaurice.     103.095-0  ;  Feb.  9. 
Aiitoniol)lle.     D.  W.  (lral)(>r.      107. ."il2:   l>ec.  21. 
Automobile.     E.  T.  Gregorle.     107,044;  Dec.  28. 
Aiilomohile.     R.  Hoinz.     104,085  ;  May  25. 
Anionioliilo.      R.  (J.  I'\  Loewv.      10  1.9 45  :  June  15. 
Automobile.    C.W.Marks.    "105,222  :  July  0. 
Automobile.     A.  E.   Northup.     104,081  :   .\pr.   13. 
Antoni()t)ile.      C.  It.  Sl(>veiis.      in-.'JC.S;  Nov.  30. 
Automobile.     C.  C.  Walker.     103.772  ;  Mar.  23. 
Automobile     and     trailer,     Ooinbliuul.     11.     (J.     Schnefer. 

107.266  :    Nov.    30. 
Aiitoiiiobllo  body.     J.  W.  Spnrkmnn.     104.822;  June  1. 
liiidg.'.      It.   O.  Yanllev.      1()C..S76:  Nov.  9. 
Kiulge  or  siniilar  article.     J.  F.  Floltas.     104,842;  Junp  8. 
Itadge  or  similar  article.     S.  Stlngel.     107.144  ;  Nov.  23. 
ItMdle     element     for     lighting     llxtures.      E.     P.     Slbbert. 

I07..')."4   5  ;  IVc.   21. 
I!ag    and    closure.    Comliliiod.     J.    A.    Parmer.     100.110; 

Sept.  21. 
Bag  for  aiitomoblloH.     11.  Neuburger.     105,360;   July  20. 
I'.iiu'  I'or  Idllel  arllcli-».      ('.  Doppelf.       106  i;i2;  Sept.  21. 
Hag  for  vacuum  cleancra,  Dust.    J.  R.  Morgnn.     105,130; 

Juno  29. 
Itai;   fninie.     J.   Ferrara.     100,134  :  Sept.   Vl. 
Hag  or  similar  article,    Colloo.      H.   Carablllo.      107,005: 

Nov.  23. 
Bag   or   similar    article.    Golf.      J.    K.    llot/e.      105.331: 

July  20. 

1073 


1074 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


. 


Bag  or  similar  article,   Slipper.     J.  E.  Disch.     105,209 ; 

July  6. 
Bag  or  the  like,  Fountain.     F.  Dabroski.     105,763  ;  Aug. 

24. 
Bag  or  the  like,  Fountain.     F._[)abroski.     107,043  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Bag,  Twine.     L.  Schwarz.     103,409  ;  Mar.  2. 
Bait,  Artificial  fish.     C.  S.  Raymond.     106,059-60  ;  Sept. 

14. 
Ball  or  the  like.  Golf.    F.  H.  Cavianac.     102.940  ;  Jan.  26. 
Ball  or  the  like.  Golf.    F.  H.  Cavignac.     107,066  ;  Nov.  23. 
Balloon.     E.  E.  Krueger.     107,684;  Dec.  2S. 
Band,    Advertising    display.      E.    C.    Ziringer.      106,906 ; 

Nov.   9. 
Band  for  a  hat.     I.  Eisenberg.     103,851 ;  Mar.  30. 
Band  for  a  hat.     I.  Eisenberg.    103,889  ;  Mar.  30. 
Band,  Metallic  filigree.     A.  Brackman.     107,309  ;  Dec.  7. 
Bandeau    or    similar    article.      A.    Girourard.      105,989 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Bank,  Coin.     D.  H.  Zell.     103.605  ;  Mar.  16. 
Bank,  Coin.     D.  H.  Zell.     103.051 ;  Mar.   16. 
Bank,  Coin.     D.  H.  Zell.     107,592  ;  Dec.  21. 
Bank,  Savings.     H.  E.  Soref  and  J.  K.  Marshall.    103,620  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Bar  and  ash  receiver,  Combination.     C.  Hardy.     103,680  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Bar,  Handle.     B.  J.  Anderson.     105,785  ;   Aug.  24. 
Bar,  Miniature  refreshment.     J.  B.  Richardson.     105,895  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Bar,  Portable  service.     J.  J.  Kopacka.     104,192  ;  Apr.  20. 
Bar,  Service.     J.  ?Iont.     106.317  :  Oct.  5. 
Bar,  Vehicle  handle.     S.  A.   Snell.     104,819  ;  June  1. 
Barrel.     L.  T.  Baker.     105.932  :  Sept.  7. 
Barrette  or   similar  article.    Hair.      C.    Adler.      105,191 ; 

July  6. 
Barrette  or  similar  article,  Hair.     A.  Bleich.     105,083  ; 

June  29. 
Base  and   cover,    Combination  eye   cup.     B.   F.   Conner. 

104,184  ;  Apr.  20. 
Base   and   standard   for  electrical   appliances.    Combined. 

R.  Heller.     104,260  ;  Apr.  27. 
Base  for  a  desk  stand.    B.  W.  Hanle.     104,662 ;  May  25. 
Base  for  a  jewelry  bos  or  similar  article.     M.  K.   Cook. 

103,562:  Mar.   16. 
Base  for  a  jewelry  box  or  similar  article.     J.  M.  Shields, 

Jr.     103,600  ;  Mar.  16. 
Base     for     electric     fans     or    the    like.     R.     E.     Kruck. 

106.08.3-5  ;  Nov.   16. 
Base,  Lamp.     C.  B.  Ilgenfritz.     107,080  :  Nov.  23. 
Base,  Machine  tool.     H.  Van  Doren.     106,875  :  Nov.  9. 
Base  or  similar  article.  Lamp.    J.  A.  Korengold.    104,785  ; 

June  1. 
Base  unit   for  a   cabinet  or  similar  article.     H.  Morley, 

L.  H.  Wilson,  and  H.  L.  Davies.     102.839  ;  Jan.  19. 
Basket.     R.   F.   Carpenter.      105.692;  Aug.   17. 
Basket,  Display.     J.  Doig.     104,720  :  June  1. 
Basket,  Display.     C.  J.  Romer.     103.543  :  Mar.  9. 
Basket,  Metal  flower.     T.  W.  Meyers  and  E.  P.  Graven- 

streter.     103,184;   Feb.  9. 
Basket  or  analogous  article.  Lunch.     V.  K.   Shuttleworth. 

104,886  ;  June  8. 
Basket  or  similar  article.     Jj.  R.  Rapp.     105,248 ;  July  6. 
Basket    or    similar    container.    Waste.      M.    H.    Connor. 

103,422  :  Mar.  2. 
Basket,   Wicker.     T-W.   Chien.     106,648;   Oct.   26. 
Bathtub.     J.  A.   Callahan.     103.481-2:  Mar.  2. 
Bathtub.     R.  H.  Zinkil.     107,330  ;  Dec.  7. 
Bathtub,  Safetv.     U  K.  Vauihan.     104.933  ;  .Tune  15. 
Battery  box.     R.  Le  Clercfi.     103,974  :  Apr.  6. 
Battery    case.     Storage.       W.    L.     Reinhardt.       103,444 ; 

Jlar.  2. 
Bntterv  'si'l'^ctor.    D.  B.  Banta.     104,237  ;  Apr.  27. 
Beam,  Walking.     W.  C.  Trout.     106.510;  Oct.  12. 
Beanpot.     C.  C.  Soule.     107.161-3;  Nov.  23. 
B'dspread.      C.  JI.  Jonos.      107, 2M  ;   Nov,   30. 
Beater  or  similar  article.  Egg.     C.  A.  Rowley.     102,959; 

Jan.  26. 
Bed.     A.  G.  Feldman.     104,838  :  June  8. 
Bedspread,     C.  M.  Jones.     106.350  ;  Oct.  5. 
I'.odsproad.      C.  M.   Jonos.      107.4S0:  Dee,  14, 
Bedsniead.     L.  E.  Maver.     105,904-5:  Sept.  7. 
Bedspread.     L,  E.  Maver,     106,010;  Sept.  7. 
r..Hl<.;,Hii!j.     D.  C.  Tmvis.     103,604:  l^Iar.  16. 
Bedspring  or  similar  article.     B.   M.   Frank.     106,465 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Bedspread  or  similar  article.     J.  Shurin.     107,664 ;  Dec, 

28. 
Bedstead,     R.  Braun.     103,092 ;  Feb,  9. 
Bedstead.     L.  Jimnok.     105,663;   Aug.   17. 
Bedstead.     G.  Krick,     106,298;  Oct.  5. 
Bedstead,     G.  Krick.     106,301  :  Oct,  .5. 
Bell,     S,  A.  Bevin.     106,175  :  Sept,  28, 
Hi'lt,      A.   I.   Bcldoch,      107,007  ;   Vi^c.   21, 
Belt  for  personal  wear.     A.  R.  Richtmyer.     105,408-10 : 

July  27. 
Belting  for  person.al  wear  or  similar  article.    A.  A.  Levi. 

105,221  :  July  6, 
Belt  or  similar  article.     H.   Cohen.     105,239:  July  6. 
Belt  or  similar  article.     H.  Pomerantz.     106,058 ;  Sept. 

14. 
Belt  or  similar  article.     J.  Singer.     104,227  ;  Apr.  20. 
Belt,  Men's  confining,     G,  L,  Diobold.     105,695  ;  Aug.  17. 
Belt,  Sport,     F,  N,  Lowis.     104,. '-.72:  Mav  18. 
Bender,  Rail,     I.  D.  Marsh.     105,535  ;  Aug,  3, 


Bib,  Baby's.     L.  V.  Anderson.     104,490;  May  11. 
Bicycle,      O.   E.    Stutsman   and   G.   L.   Becker.      103,351; 

Feb.  23. 
Bicycle    handle    bar    extension    stem.      E.    F.    Pawsat. 

104,504-6  ;  May  11. 
Bier.    E,  C,  Babcock,     107,307  ;  Dec,  7. 
Bier.     M.  E.  Ramsey.     100,325  ;  Oct.  5. 
Billfold,     P.   Wege.      106,615 ;   Oct.   19. 
Billfold.     H.  B.  Welch.     105,308-10  ;  July  13. 
Billfold,     H.  B,  Welch,     105,352  ;  July  20. 
Bin,   Display.     O.  Kingrey.     106,203  ;   Sept.  28. 
Bin    or    similar    article.    Vegetable.     W.    B.    Flanagan. 

103,717-9  ;  Mar.  23. 
Binder,  newspaper  holder,  and  book  rack.  Combined  maga- 

zine.     O.  M.  Kee.     106,367  ;  Oct.  5. 
Binoculars.     R.  Ludovicl,     106,310;  Oct.  5. 
Bird  figure  and  pedestal.  Combined.     P.  Gerent.     103,569  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Bird  house  or  similar  article.    L.  G.  Copeman.    106,018 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Blind    tilting   device,   Venetian.     E.  Anderson.     106,956; 

Nov.  16. 
Blind,  Venetian.     J.  E.  Spelrs.     103,745 ;  Mar.  23. 
Blind,  Venetian.    W.  Wade  and  E.  North.     103,354 ;  Feb. 

23. 
Block,  Glass  building.     H.  S.  Hower.     105,107 ;  June  29. 
Block,  KoUow  glass  building.     M.  K.  Holmes.     106,977; 

Nov.  16. 
Block,  Hollow  glass  building.     D.  Jones.     106,980 ;  Nov. 

16. 
Block,     Hollow     glass     building.       W.     P.     Zimmerman. 

104,127;  Apr.  13. 
Blouse.      I.    H.    Bernstein    and    M.   Presslafl.      103,366: 

Feb.  23. 
Blouse.     M.  F.  De  Witt.     106,392  ;  Oct.  5. 
lUouse.     W.   Freedman.     103.278 ;  Feb.   16. 
Blouse.     L  Geist.     103,449 ;  Mar.  2. 
Blouse.     L.  Klein.     105,332 ;  July  20. 
Blouse.     B.  Sheer.     105,674  ;  Aug.  17. 
Blouse.    J.  Solomon.    103,075  ;  Feb.  2. 
Blouse.     J.  Solomon.     104.328  :  Apr.  27. 
Blouse.     R.  A.  Weiss.     103,204;  Feb.  9. 
Blouse  or  similar  article.     F.  H.  Enscore.     103,716  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Board,  Drain.    J.  R.  Morgan.     105,438 ;  July  27. 
Board,  Drain.     J.  L.  Perkins.     102,914  ;  Jan.  26. 
Board.  Food  cutting.     L.  M.  Luteran  and  A.  P.  Brunell. 

107,246;  Nov,  30, 
Board    for   wringers.    Drain.     J.   L,    Perkins.      104,876; 

June  8. 
Board,  Game.    H.  E.  Baack  and  E.  A.  Tischer.     103,207 : 

Feb.  16. 
Board,  Game.     H.  Barna.     103,759  ;  Mar.  23. 
Board,  Game.     E.  Beickert.     104U564  ;  Mav  4, 
Board,  Game,     H.  H.  Bro\vn,     104,527;  M,tv  18. 
Board,  Game.     C.  C.  Goertemiller.     106,436 ;  Oct.  J.2. 
Board,   Game.     A.  T.  Love.     105,666  ;  Aug.   17. 
Board,  Game.     W.  E.  MacGuire,     104,790  ;  June  1. 
Board,  Game.    E.  Mehlert.     102,793^ ;  Jan.  19. 
Board,  Game.     G.  J.  Motter.     105,295  ;  Julv  13. 
Board,  Game,    F,  C.  H.  Jliillf-r.     104.2<?4  :  Apr.  27. 
Board,  Game.     C.  J.   Snawadzki.     103.697;  Mar.  23. 
Board  neck  rest.   Shampoo.     E.  Wutzler.     102,809  ;  Jan. 

Board  or  similar  article.  Game.    J.  Ungerland.     105,189 ; 

June  29. 
Board  or  the  like.  Game.    D.  A.  Valvano.    102,933  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Boat.     J.  Smith.     103,767;  Mar.  23. 
Boat,    Four-engined    flying.      I.    M.    Laddon.      103,550; 

Mar.  9. 
Boat  hull.    A.  E.  Luders.     107,724 ;  Dec,  28. 
Boat,   Salad  dish.     S.  E.  Wallace.     103,959  ;  Apr.  6. 
Bobbin  for  loom  shuttles  or  similar  articles.     W.  J.  Mc- 

(Jeough.      106.982  ;   Nov.  9. 
Body,  -Automobile.     R.  Rogers.     107.549  ;  Dec.  21. 
Body  for  two-wheeled  vehicles.     C.  S.  Prince.     102,956; 

.Tan.  26.  ' 

Boiler,  Double,     E.  B.   Stern.     105,718  ;  Aug.   17. 
Boiler  jacket.     G.  Rohde.     104,701 ;  May  25. 
]>onnet  or  similar  article.     E.  H.  Mims.     103,619  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Book  end.     N.  Enholm.     105,940 ;  Sept,  7. 
Bookend,     W.  E.  Mackelfresh,  Jr.     106,449  ;  Oct.  12. 
Bookend.     W.  R  Mackelfresh,  Jr.     106.091:  Oct.  26. 
Bookend,     W.  E,  Mackelfresh,  Jr.     106.804-5  ;  Nov.  2. 
Book  end  or  similar  article.     L.  V.  Aronson.     106,878; 

Nov.  9. 
Book   end    or    similar    article.     M.    D.    Smith.     104,413; 

Jlay  4.  '        ' 

Boot.     A.  M.  Mondl.     105.800  ;  Aug.  31. 
Booth,  Telephone.     C.  S.  Potts.     107.321 ;  Dec.  7. 
Bootjack      C.  F    Docker,  4th.     104.8.34 ;  June  8. 
Boot,  Riding.    M.  Jacob.     104,665  ;  May  25. 
Bootee.     A    Turiansky.     104,975 :  June  15, 
Booth  and  traffic  signal,  Combinec:  traffic  officer's  safety. 

E,  E,  Loving.     103,536  ;  Mar.  9. 
Booth,   Communication,     A,   lannelli,     103,937;  Apr.   6. 
Booth,     Communication.       B.     S.     Reynolds.       103,954; 

Apr.  6. 

^'"",?J'_9r''''^'^  '^^^^  ^^^  waffle  dispensing.    H.  T.  Hunter. 
lOo,  (64:  Aug.  24. 

^°ll}^-    #-.J^„^«'''^o^tz.     104,715-6  :  June  1. 
uil^Ji^-    K-  Yr-  Bireley.     102.674';  Jan.  12. 
Bottle.     I.  M.   Bocklage.     104,339;   Mav  4 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  INVENTIONS 


1075 


Bottle.     B.   Capey.      103,985:  Apr.   6. 

Bottle.     G.  M.  Clevenger.     105,265  ;  July  13. 

Bottle.     G.  H.  Covert.     102,942  ;  Jan.  26. 

Bottle.     E.    L.  Drach.     105.G55  :  Aug.   17. 

Bottle.    N.  Drossner.     105,574  ;  Aug.  10. 

Bottle.     J.  L.  Dunnock.     104,8.35  ;  June  8. 

Bottle.    C.  P.  Englebardt.     104,655  ;  May  25. 

Bottle.     W.  Felir.     104,396:  May  4. 

Bottle.    B.  W.  Fuerst.     102,822-3  :  Jan.  19. 

Bottle.    E.  W.  Fuerst.     103,065  ;  Feb.  2. 

Bottle.     E.  W.  Fuerst.     103,426  ;  Mar.  2. 

Bottle.     E.  W.  and  B.  D.  Fuerst.     104,656;  May  25. 

Bottle.     J.  H.  Funkey.     102,859  ;  Jan.  19. 

Bottle.     J.  H.  Funkey.     103,316  ;  Feb.  23. 

Bottle.     J.  H.  Funkey.     103,495-6  ;  Mar.  9. 

Bottle.     J.  H.  Funkey.     103.774;  Mar.  23. 

Bottle.     J.  H.  Funkev.     105,515  ;  Aug.  3. 

Bottle.     J.  H.  Funkey.     105,988  ;  Sept.  7. 

Bottle.     J.  H.  Funkey.     107.225-G  :  Nov.  30. 

Bottle.     R.  Guerlain.     105,378-9  ;  July  27. 

Bottle.     M.   Harrison.      106,034;    Sept.   14. 

Bottle.     H.  D.  Henshel.     107,353  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bottle.     F.  E.  Higgins.     103,048-9  ;  Feb.  2. 

Bottle.    P.  E.  Higgins.     103.051 ;  Feb.  2. 

Bottle.     W.  A.  Holtz.     104,264  ;  Apr.  27. 

Bottle.     C.  J.  Howel:     105,105-6 ;  June  29. 

Bottle.     P.  S.  Hyun.     103,724  ;  Mar.  23. 

Bottle.     E.  Kelly.     105,529  ;  Aug.  3. 

Bottle.    A.  B.  Kennedy.     103,154;  Feb.  9. 

Bottle.     A.   1j.   Key.     100.138  ;  Sept.  21. 

Bottle.    W.  Kno.-s:.     103,911 :  Mar.  30. 

Bottle.    W.  R.  Kohl.     103,156-8;  Feb.  9. 

Bottle.     W.  R.  Kohl.     103,785;  Mar.  23. 

Bottle.     W.  R.  Kohl.     105.8S0  ;  Aug.  31. 

Bottle.     W.   R.  Kohl.     100.982:  Nov.  16. 

Bottle.     W.   R.   Leach,   Jr.     1 06.628  ;   Oct.   19. 

Bottle.     L.  A.   Leppke.     103,729  ;  Mar.   23. 

Bottle.     L.  A.  Leppke.     105,392  ;  July  27. 

Bottle.     C.  D.  Little.     105.024  ;  June  22. 

Bottle.     P.  G.  Lloyd.     103.730  ;  Mar.  23. 

Bottle.     P.  G.  lilovd.     lOl.Mol:  Jiluv  4. 

Bottle.    P.G.Lloyd.     104,0GG  ;  May  25. 

Bottle.     F.  W.  Lohse.     107.024:  Nov.  16. 

Bottle.     A.  L  Lorenzen.     102,910;  .Tan.  26. 

Bottle.     A.  1.  Lorenzen.     103,535  ;  Mar.  9. 

Bottle.     A.  I.  Lorenzen.     105,291;  July  13. 

Bottle.     A.  I.  Lorenzen.      107.4.33  :  Dee.   14. 

Bottle.     M.  H.  Lowen  stein.     103,823  ;  Mar.  30. 

Bottle.     L.  Mann.     103,056  ;  Fob.  2. 

Bottle.    G.  N.  Mas.     104,696  ;  May  25. 

Bottle.     F.  McInto.sh.     105,396  ;  .Tuly  27. 

Bottle.    F.  Mcintosh.     107,360  ;  Dec.  7. 

Bottle.     F.  JIcLaughlin.     102,G3G  ;  Jan.  5. 

Bottle.     F.  McLaughlin.     105.023  ;  June  22. 

Bottle.     J.  E.  IMoore.     107,541  :  Deo.  21. 

Bottle.     J.  E.   Moore  and  B.   IT.   Koons.      107,542  ;   Dec. 

21. 
Bottle.    F.  Neuschaefer.    103,360  ;  Feb.  23. 
Bottle.    W.  A.  Nester.     104.574  ;  Mav  18. 
Bottle.     W.  Nuokols.     100,900  ;  Nov!  9. 
Bottle.     J.  A.  Oya  and  R.  A.  Larson.     103,082  ;  Feb.  2. 
Bottle.     W.  D.  I'luinmer.     105,969;  Sept.  7. 
Bottle.     E.  T.  Reynolds.     103,287;  Feb.   10. 
Bottle.     C.  A.  Ro.ssman.     102,708 ;  Jan.  19. 
Bottle,     a.   D.    Uuiinels.     107. 201  :   Nov.  30. 
Bottle.     S.  Rchein.     105,808  :  Aug.  24. 
Bottle.     J.  S.  Sherman.     105,410  ;  July  27. 
Bottle.     J.  Shnor.     107,580  ;  Dec.  21. 
Bottle.     F.Smith.     103,520 ;  Mar.  9. 
Bottle.     R.  R.   Smith.     103,104;  Feb.  0. 
Bottle.     R.  R.  Sniilli.     10.5,510  :  Aug.  3. 
Bottle.     J.  S.  Steelman.     103,792;  Mar.  23. 
Bottle.    J.  S.  SteeliiiMn.     104.479  ;  May  11. 
Bottle.     J.  S.  Steelin.in.     105.235  ;  Julv  0. 
Bottle,      a.   F.   Street,   Jr.      100.613:   Oct.   19. 
I'.ottle.    D.  O.  Topping.     104,5-lG  :  Mnv  18. 
Bodle.      J.  11.   Toulouse.      ]07,ns;6  :   DJ'C.   21. 
Bottle.      F.    S.    Wlldman.      100,226;    Sept.    28. 
Bottle     and     cap     closure.     Combined.     F.     \V.     Nltardy. 

103.789;  Mar.  23. 
Bottle  ;;nd  cap.  Combination.    J.  Manoha.    102,758;  Jan 

19. 
Bottle    and     closure     cap,     Combination.       JI.     Joseph 

106,667  :  Oct.  20. 
Bottle    and     cup.     Combined.       II.     Dreyfuss.       106,802 

Nov.   9. 
Bf)ttle   iiiid   eyecup,   Coiiiblued.      S.    Rosengart.      104,881 

.June  «. 
Bolllc    (ind     Kland.     Coniblnalioii    perfume.     J.    Siidbeaz 

104,3M4  ;  Mnv    I. 
Bollle   and    Hto|)|)er,    Combined.     P.    IT.    Ganz.     104,938 

June  15. 
Bnlile    and   sloitper.   Combined.     10.   M.   Stone.     107,035 

Nov.  16. 
Bollle    and    Hlojjper    llierefor.    Combined.      F.    McIntOHh 

103,080;  Feb.  2. 
Bollle  decnpper.     T.  II.  Low  and  H.  Laylon.     ]03,]70 

Feb.  9. 
Bollle,  <;ia«H.     J.  T.   Mnmllton.     100,972;  Nov.   16. 
Botlle.  (!la«s.     L.  J.  Klhn.     104,453  ;  May  11. 
Bottle,   (ihiHH.     L.  J.  Kilin.     105,797;  Aug.  24. 
Itodle,   (,'l.is.s.      I,.    J.    ICllm.      105. .S77:    Aug.    31. 
Boltio,   (ihiHH.     L.   J.    Kllin.     1(l7<t17;    Nov.   10. 
Bottle,  Olass.     L.  J.  Klhn.     107,57n  ;  Dec.  21, 


Bottle  or  similar  article.     G.  Eonardi.     104,435  ;  May  11. 
Bottle  or  similar  article.     H.  S.   Frankenstein.     104,023 ; 

Apr.  13. 
Bottle  or  similar  article.     E.  E.  Hogg.     105.2S3  :  .Tuly  13. 
Bottle  or  similar  article.     P.  G.  Lloyd.     107,688  ;  Dec.  28. 
Bottle    or    similar    article.      P.    E.    Roehrich.      104,474; 

May  11. 
Bottle  or  similar  article.      C.    H.   Ziff  and   L.    S.   Getz. 

104,735  ;  June  1. 
Bottle   or   similar   article,    Cologne.      J.   D.    Buckingham. 

106,647  ;  Oct.  26. 
Bottle  or  similar  article,  Cologne.     L.  Lelong.     104.350; 

Jlay  4. 
Bottle  or  similar  article,  Milk.     H.  Ennever.     103,987 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Bottle  or  similar  article.  Perfume.     J.  S.  Stein.     104,414; 

Mnv  4. 
Bottle    or    similar    article,     Siphon.      M.     C.    Barclay. 

102,865  ;  Jan.  26. 
Bottle    or    similar    container.      O.    E.    Beiser.      103,209 ; 

Fob.  16. 
Bottle  or  similar  container.     R.  A.  MiUs.     105,026 ;  June 

22. 
Bottle  or  similar  container.     R.  A.  Mills.     105,669  ;  Aug. 

17. 
Bottle  or  similar  container.     Y.  Mogi.     103,120 ;  Feb.  9. 
Bottle  or  similar  container.     Y.  Mogi.     103,121-2  ;  Feb.  9. 
Bottle  or  similar  container.     Y.  Mogi.     103,160 ;  Feb.  9. 
Bottle  or  the  like,  Combination.     B.  Sabaneeffi.     105,299  ; 

July  13. 
Bottle,  Perfume.     R.  L.  Lukens.     105,799  ;  Aug.  24. 
Bottle,  Perfume.     S.  A.  Ogden.     105,298  :   July  13. 
Bottle,  Perfume.     M.  Torbey.     106,222  ;  Sept.  28. 
Bottle,  Toilet.     R.  Honnorat.     107,426  ;  Deo.  14. 
Bottle,  Toilet.     B.  Hurst.     103,011-12  ;  Feb.   2. 
Bottle,  Toilet  accessory.     E.  J.  Lux.     106,601  ;  Oct.  19. 
Bottle    unit    and    holder    therefor,    Combination.      P.    G. 

Lloyd.     105,290  ;  July  13. 

Bottle,  Wine.     C.  Dubbs.     106,430;  Oct.  12. 

lioutouniere.   Artificial.     H.   Haimes.     107,015;   Nov.    16. 

Bowl.     L.  Guild.     103,967;  Apr.  6. 

liowl.     L.  Farber.     107,504  ;  Dec.  21. 

EowL     J.  E.  Matchet.     102,694  ;  Jan.  12. 

Kowl.      W.    R.    Ruck.      103.599;   Mar.   16. 

Bowl.     J.  E.  Spence.     106,456  ;  Oct.  12. 

Bowl  and  cover  or  similar  article,  Combined.    W.  K.  Titze. 

107,585  ;  Dec.  21. 
Bowl  and  tray.  Combined.    S.  W.  Farber.    102,968  ;  Jan. 

26. 
Bowl,  Food.     H.  C.  Keith.     103,993;  Apr.  6. 
Bowl    for   animals.    Combined    feeding  and   drinking.      S. 

Siekert.     105,812  ;  Aug.  24. 
Bowl  or  analogous  article.     K.  Kato.     105,365  ;  July  20. 
Bowl  or  similar  article.     J.   E.  Duncan,   3rd,  and  R.  A. 

May.     104.343  ;  May  4. 
Bowl  or  similar  article.    M.  Exelmans.    102,876 ;  Jan.  26. 
Bowl    or    similar    article.     W.    C.    McCartney.     103,578 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Bowl  or  similar  article.    F.  AVilliama.    102,772  ;  Jan.  19. 
Bowl  or  similar  article,  Deep.     C.  B.  Ilgenfritz  and  E.  E. 

Slick,   Jr.      106,795 :   Nov.   2. 
Bowl    or   similar   article    of   hollow   ware.     G.   T.    Gilby. 

106.971  ;  Nov.  10. 
Bowl    or   similar    article,    Sugar.      Y.    Buma.      103,029 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Bowl  or  similar  article,  Sugar.    C.  B.  Ilgenfritz  and  E.  E. 

Slick,  Jr.     106,791  ;  Nov.   2. 
Bowl,  Partitioned  draining.     L.  A.  Swordling.     105,367 ; 

July  20. 
Bowl,  .Sugar.    W.  E.  Mackelfrosli,  Jr.     105,394;  July  27. 
Box.     R.  J.  Anschicks.     105.320;  July  20. 
Box.    A.  C.  Bussev.     102.747  :  Jan.  19. 
Box.     M.  11.  Connor.     104,050;  May  25. 
Box.     A.  Janer.     106,200;   Sept.  28. 
Box.     F.  Mcintosh.     102,912;  Jan.  20. 
Box  and  ashtray,  Comhinntion  cigarette.     C.  LeR.  Gunther 

and  P.  K.  I'aval.     102,853;  .Tan.  19. 
Box  and  ashtray.  Combination  cigarette.     A.  I.  Lorenzen. 

10G,.598;  Oct.  19. 
Box  and  cover  therefor,  Combined  display.     L.  D.  Toune. 

106,245;   Sept.   28. 
Box     and     (lifij)lay    stand.     Combined.       G.    T.     Gibson. 

106,827;    Nov.    2. 
Box,   Ballery.      U.   Lo   Clerca.      103,238;   Feb.    IC. 
Itox,    Bread.     M.    II.    Connor.      103,391  ;   Mar.   2. 
Box,  Bread.     M.  H.  Connor.     1()3,SS,S:  Mar.  30. 
liox.   Cake.     M.   II.  Connor.     102.875;  Jan.   26. 
Box,   Cake.     M.    II.   Connor.      106.759;   Nov.   2. 
Hoi,  Candy.     O.  Alvlslur.     106,271  ;  Oct.  5. 
Box,   CIgiirette.     R.  U.   Ilulcheson.     106,770-1  ;  Nov.   2. 
Box,  Cigarette.     A.    I.    I.oreii/.en.      106, (UK);   Oct.    10. 
Itox,   Cooky.      M.   II.   Connor.      105,090;   June   29. 
l!o.v-,  l)lsi)lMy.     n.   S.  Katz.      101, S61  ;  .Iuin>  ,S. 
Itox,    li'ace   tissue.      S.    II(>rz.      105. 355  :    ,luly   20. 
Itox,  l''lle  ilis|il!i.v.     IJ.  ('.  It.  Ndieii.      lOT.'J.'.l  :  Nov.  30 
Box,  Jewelry.     J.  R.  Dean.     1()3„'<50;  Mur.  30. 
I!ox,  Jewelry.      I.   II.  Jelllnek.      102.893:  .Ian.  20 
Itox,   Jewelry.      1.    II.    .lelllneU.      107,081  ;    Nov.   23. 
Box,  Jewelry.     It.   I'arnesH  and  S.  Sweet.     104,117;  Anr. 

20. 
Ilox.   Lunch.     M.   If.   Connor.     104,(151-3;   May  25. 
IWix,  .Metallic  utility.      S.  K.  Pratt.      lOil.r.'l  ;  Sept     21 
Box.  Novelty.     J.  P.  Cnnc.     103,008 ;  Mnr.  23. 


1076 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


. 


Box  or  similar  article.     W.  J.  De  Witt.     106,968  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Box  or  similar  article,  Cigar.     J.  E.  Olp.     106,673  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Box   or  similar  article,   Jewelry   display.     P.   .1.   ChSron. 

104,561  ;   May  18. 
Box   or  similar   article.    Jewelry  display.     P.   J.   ChSron. 

104,913  ;  June  15. 
Box  or  similar  container.     D.  Bensel.     104,059  ;  Apr.  13. 
Box  or  similar  container.    I.  Silverman.     104,729  ;  June  1. 
Box  or  similar  container,  Jewelry.     H.   Gross.     104,740  ; 

June  1. 
Box    or    similar    container.    Jewelry.      J.    M.     Shields. 

102,929  ;  Jan.  26. 
Box,  Pocket  watch  display.    B.  S.  Katz.    103,104 ;  Feb.  9. 
Box,  Powder.    C.  Srymon.     105,615;  Aug.  10. 
Box,  Recipe.     M.  H.  Connor.     106,425  ;  Oct.   12. 
Box,  Koll-top  playing  card.     H.  Lathrop.     104,944  ;  June 

15. 
Box,  Starting.     T.  A.  Keen.     104,450 ;  May  11. 
Box,  Strap  watch  display.    B.  S.  Katz.     103,105  ;  Feb.  9. 
Brace   for    screen    doors   and   the   lilie.     E.    R.   Erickson. 

106,863  ;  Nov.  9. 
Bracelet.     R.  Massa.     102,635  ;  Jan.   5. 
Bracelet.    R.  Massa.    102,988  ;  Feb.  2. 
Bracelet  or  similar  article.  Watch.    J.  Kreisler.    103,727  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Bracelet,  Watch.     J.  Sand.     107,264-5  :  Nov.  30. 
Bracket,  Casket  handle.      R.  L.  Randall.     104,148;  Apr. 

20. 
Bracket,   Combined  curtain  rod  and  shade  roller.     H.  W. 

Ullrich.     107,328  ;  Dec.  7. 
Braclret,  Electric  wall.     R.  G.  Cowan.     103,802  ;  Mar.  30. 
Bracket  for  a  steering  wheel  turning  knob.    W.  H.  Snow. 

104.428  ;  May  4. 
Bracket    for   an    illuminating   device.      J.    A.    Korengold. 

104,862;  June  8. 
Bracket   for   electric   fans.    Supporting.     A.   O.    Samuels. 

106,822  ;   Nov.   2. 
Bracket,  Lamp.     J.  A.  Korengold.     105,588  ;  Aug.  10. 
Bracket  or  similar  article.  Shade.    B.  E.  Sense  and  J.  L. 

Cole.     103,519  ;  Mar.  9. 
Bracket,  Service  tray  supporting.     W.  A.  Cozart  and  W.  A. 

Uttz,  Sr.     106,347  ;  Oct.  5. 
Bracket,  Shelf.     F.  E.  Elmer.     104.563  ;  IMay  IS. 
Bracket,  Thermometer  mounting.     C.  W.  Brant.     102,777  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Braid  for  articles  of  personal  wear.    M.  Sachs.     105,141 ; 

June  29. 
Braid  or  similar  article.    H.  Mehler.     103,431 ;  Mar.  2. 
Brake    lever,    Emergency.      D.    B.    Dickerson.      106,024 : 

Sept.  14. 
Brake     lever     or     similar     article.       A.     P.     Fergueson. 

106,721  ;  Oct.  26. 
Brake  lever  or  similar  article.     R.  A.  Sandberg.     105,031 ; 

June  22. 
Brake  lever  or  similar  article.    R.  A.  Sandberg.    106,712  : 

Oct.  26. 
Bral;e  lever  or  similar  article.     R.  A.  Sandberg  and  C.  R. 

Duncan.     105,032  ;  June  22. 
Brake  lever   or  similar  article,   Hand.      R.   A.    Sandberg. 

106,741 ;  Oct.  26. 
Brassiere.     W.  Rosenthal.     103,068  ;  Feb.  2. 
Brassiere.     W.  Rosentlial.     104,407-8  ;  May  4. 
Brassif-re.     E.  B.  H.   Fisher.     107,417  ;  Dec.  14. 
Brassifere.     W.  Rosenthal.     107,362  ;  Dec.  7. 
Brassiere  or  similar  article.     G.  A.  Kaufmann.     105,879  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Brassiere     or     similar     article.       B.     Lewis.       105,959 : 

Sept.  7. 
Brassiere  vest.     M.  Newman.     103,737 ;  Mar.  23. 
Brassifero  vest  or  similar  article.     D.  Doctors.     105,847 : 

Aug.  31. 
Broad  box.     M.  H.  Connor.     103,220  ;  Feb.  16. 
Brick  for  wall  construction.    J.  lannone ;  105,486;  Aug.  3. 
Bridge  and  brace  for  an  ophthalmic  mounting.  Combined. 

S.  E.  Bouchard.     104,016  ;  Apr.  13. 
Bridge    for    an    ophthuluiic   mounting.      S.    F.    Bouchard 

104,321  ;  Apr.  27. 
Bridge    for    an    ophthalmic    mounting.      A.    G.    Jlowson. 

104,320  ;  Apr.  27. 
Bridge    for    an    ophthalmic    mounting.      G.    E.    Nemey. 

3  07,697-8;  Dec.  28. 
Brooch.     J.  M.  Grigor.     105.005  ;  June  22. 
Brooch.     A.  Philippe.     10.'?.,')!)0-7  ;  Mar.  16. 
Brnooh.     A.  Pliilippi\      106,120-1  ;  Sept.  21. 
P.rnocli.      A.  riiilippe.      106.146  ;   Sept.  21. 
Brooch.     A.  Philippe.     107,131-4:  Nov.  23. 
Brooch.     H.    Weiner.     107.037;   .N'ov.    16. 
Brooch    and    belt,    Combined.     H.   Pomerantz.     100,148 : 

Sept.  21. 
Brooch,   Feathered.     L.  Israel.     105,725-6 ;   Aug.   17 
Brooch  or  .'similar  article.     C.  Adler.     102.709;  Jan    12 
Brooch  or   (lie  like.     A.   Philiiipe.      lO:!..')!).")  ;  JIar.   16 
Brooch   or  the   like.     A.   Philippe.     105.136  ;   June  29. 
T'.roocli   r>r  flip  like.     A.  I'liilimn'.      100.145;   Sept    21 
Brooch  pin.     A.  Katz.     107.048  ;  Dec.  28. 
Brooch.    Pin.     A.   Philippe.      105,406-7;  July  27. 
Brooch,   Separable.     E.  Bllzner.     106,420;   Oct.  12 
Brush.     L.  Cuild.     103,819  ;  Mar.  30. 
Brush.      L.   Manlor.      ]07.43.'>  :   Dec.   14. 
Brush.     F.  R.  Rnpids.     100.819;  Nov.  2. 
Brush.    P.  C.  Scott.    104,225  ;  Apr.  20. 


CombiBation. 


E. 


Tourigny. 
103,240  ; 


Brush     and     mirror, 

104,618 ;  May  25. 
Brush  and  nozzle.   Combined.     G.  B.  Lofgren. 

Feb.  16. 
Brush    or    similar   article.      P.    MuUer-Munk.      107,544 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Brush  back.     J.  Rabusen.     104,878  ;  June  8. 
Brush,  Bath.     B.  J.  Ryan,   Jr.     104,904;  June  8. 
Brush,  Face.    J.  Gray.    104,029  ;  Apr.  13. 
Buckle.     L.  Alterson.     103,483  ;  Mar.  9. 
Buckle.     P.  F.  Ashton.     103,003  ;  Feb.  2. 
Buckle.     C.  M.  Blankmaun.     104.239  ;  Apr.  29. 
Buckle.     J.  R.  Craighead.     102,873;  Jan.  26, 
Buckle.     S.  Dorfie.     106,783-5  ;  Nov.  2. 
Buckle.     E.  V.  Penn.     107,546  ;   Dec.  21. 
Buckle.     C.  S.  Felch.     104,843  ;  June  8. 
Buckle.     J.  B.  Freysinger.     102,680-2  ;  Jan.  12. 
Buckle.     J.  B.  Frevsinger.     104,539  ;  May  18. 
Buckle.     S.  S.  Kestin.     104,038  ;  Apr.  13. 
Buckle.     F.  A.  Knoll.     103,176;  Feb.  9. 
Buckle.     H.  G.  Whitehouse.     103,355  ;  Feb.  23. 
Buffet.     L.    .Jiranek.     105.870 ;   Aug.    31. 
Building.      S.   M.    Matthews.      105^707 ;   Aug.    17. 
Building.     W.  R.   McCornack.     103,948 ;  Apr.   6. 
Building.     D.  G.  Terrie.     107,561  ;  Dec.  21. 
Building  or  the  like.  Service  station.     R.  O.  Munson  and 

R.  Nerem.     105,340-3  ;  July  20. 
Building,  Resort.     H.  E.   Olson.     105,823  ;  Aug.  24. 
Building,    Service    station.      B.    M.    Solomon.      106,993 : 

Nov.   16. 
Bulb,  Carbon  dioxide  absorption.    C.  R.  McCabe.    105,294  ; 

July  13. 
Bulb  for  headlamps.     L.  S.  Greenmun.     102,650  ;  Jan.  5, 
Bulb,    Lamp.     C.   Birdseye.     105,081-2 ;  June   29. 
Bumper,  Automobile.    D.  Laino.    105,058;  June  22. 
Bumper,  Vertical.     W.  E.  Porter.     107,046  ;  Nov.  16 
Bureau     and    wardrobe,     Combined.     F.     H.    Newmaker. 

106,890  ;  Nov.  9. 
Burner,  Fluid  fuel.     B.  L.  Matthews  and  J.  T.  Marvin. 

103,732  ;  Mar.  23. 
Burner,  Gas.     N.  M.  Hansen.     105,171 ;  June  29. 
Burner,  Gas.     H.  C.  Maul.     102,760  ;  Jan.  19. 
Burner,   Gas.     P.  J.   Sonner.     104,752  ;  June  1. 
Burner,  Incense.     E.  E.  Allstatter.     106,556  ;  Oct.  19. 
Burner,  Lantern.     A.  Menna.     104,793 ;   June  1. 
Burner,    Oil.      C.    L.    Fontana    and    A.    C.    Haggstrom. 

105,093  ;  June  29.  ^ 

Burner,  Oil.     F.  E.  Herr.     105,364;  July  20. 
Burner,  Oil.    F.  E.  Herr.    105,382  ;  July  27. 
Burner,  Oil.     E.  J.  Lattner.     104,271  ;  Apr.  27. 
Burner,  Oil.     E.  J.  Lattner.     104,378  ;  May  4. 
Burner,  Oil.     J.  R.  Morgan.     105.999  ;   Sept.   7. 
Burner,  Oil.     L.   S.   Wagle.     104,333  ;  Apr.  27. 
Burner  or  similar  article,   Oil.     N.   Hayward.     102,890 : 

Jan.  26. 
Button.     W.  H.  Craddock.     104,654 ;  May  25. 
Button.     L.  Ditchik.     106,655-60 ;  Oct.  26. 
Button.     F.  H.  Fisher.     104,771 ;  June  1. 
Button.     F.  H.  Fisher.     107,351  ;  Dec.  7. 
Button.     J.  Lichter.     107,686  ;  Dec.  28. 
Button.     J.  S.  Lichter.     103,021  ;  Feb.  2. 
Button.     J.   S.   Lichter.      107.023  :  Nov    16 
Button.    W.  E.  Stanbury.     104,707  :  May  25. 
Button.     A.  Stark.     107.267  :  Nov.  30 
Button   or  similar  article.     T.   J.  Flynn    and   C.  G.   Mc- 

Clintock.     106,761 ;  Nov.  2. 
Button,  Push.     B.  S.  Boynton.     106,277-8  ;  Oct.  B. 
Cab  for  power  shovels  or  similar  devices,  Enclosed.     G.  S. 

Lawson.     103,383  ;  Feb.  23. 
Cab,  Hoisting  apparatus.    E.  F.  Rueter.    102,977  ;  Jan.  26. 
Cabana.    A.  M.  Levlne  and  C.  Pincus.     102,791 ;  Jan.  19. 
Cabinet.     J.   R.  Morgan.     103,074;  Feb    2 

Te°r?^'.  ^153,8^4'/ Mar^lb.   ^^    ""■    '^"'°''"*   ^°^    ^'^    ^• 
Cabinet,    Air    conditioning.      C.    W.    Pierson.      106,371: 

Oct.    5.  • 

'^"j^'^J'^tv.^ir  conditioning  cooler.    W.  T.  Swingle.    105,816  ; 

*^''l02*735'^'jan°'i9^*^°°^°^  ^^^  furnace.  W.  H.  Adams. 
Cabniet, ^Amusement  machine.     H.  E.  Knupp.     106,204; 

Cabinet,  Amusement  machine.    C.  E.  Thready.    104,297-9  ; 
Apr,  ^7. 

^^''ren^L°Pn'l  ^PP'^^'at"!'  Combination  vacuum  and  pressure 
treatment.      L.   J.  Andres.      102.710 :   Jan     12 

105?234''°Julfr'    ^"'^^'''^^    '•^'^io-      G.'  L'stamm. 
""Tk  it^llT  ^^QlE^%,fT''  C°-W'^-a  kitchen. 

^''o."l'  Earl.''''Sl9?j'an°19'^"^'*'°°  ^^''''''^  '"^'='^^*- 
^^r^^L^H?  •^'■''^?;  picture  'display  support  or  the  like, 
p„w^Ji    b''-     ^-  ^'-  ^'7^^s.     102,064;  Jan.  5. 

20      '  ^"'^^'■^^^  <=°°le'"-     K.  B,  Kruck.     104,143;  Apr. 

^'rob*'*''  ^^^^''^^^    cooler.      E.    Worthington.      103,000; 

"'w^ilibbSr'lo^'oo'l-Nofls""''^  '°*'  dispensing.  H. 
^*0m'^*12^°"*'*°^'^   ""ei^rigerator  dispensing  and  «tor«ge. 

^"w"*^^'    ^o'n''V""*'°?    electric   heater    and    air    cooling. 
W.   E.   Cranston,  Jr.     105,266;  July  13. 


LIST  OF   DESIGN  INVENTIONS 


1077 


^'^HS^i'.  .^°?'''''>'^''    radio   and   phonograph.     D.    Deskey. 

105,844  ;  Aug.  31. 
Cabinet,  Combined  ticket  mutilating  and  commodity  dis- 

play.     E.  V.  Richards,  Jr.     103,252  ;  Feb.  16. 
Cabinet,  Communications  unit.     S.  J.  Cardoza.     105,513 : 

Aug.  3. 

Cabinet,  Communications  unit.     S.  J.  Cardoza.     106,181; 

Sept.  28. 
Cabinet,  Dispenser.     J.  C.  Perrin.     102,730;   Jan.   12. 
Cabinet,  Display.     E.  J.  Ahrens.     106,228  ;  Sept.  28. 
Cabinet,  Display.     S.  F.  Chamberlain.     10-i,560  :  May  18. 
Cabinet,   Display.     J.   F.  Meyer.     103,949  ;  Apr.  6. 
Cabinet,  Display.     L.  R.  Wieslander.     104,126;  Apr.  13. 
Cabinet,  Electric  fence  controller.     D.  A.  Kelly.     106,981 ; 

Nov.    10. 

^^^A'J®i',  Electrotherapeutic  apparatus.     A.  C.  Haggstrom. 
I04,birf ;  May  2o. 

Cabinet,  Electrothermo  bath.    I.  M.  Petersime.     105,074; 
June  22. 

Cabinet    ensemble,    Kitchen.      J.    K.   Morgan.      103,501 ; 
Mar.  9.  .=.  .        F 

^"■Yk^'^^c.J^^^  ^    ^^'^'    waving    machine.     J.    W.    Bestler. 

102,627  ;  Jan.  o. 
Cabinet  for  a  parking  meter  or  similar  article.     C.  L. 

Wright.    104,759  ;  June  1. 
Cabinet  for  hair  waving  machines,  Preheater.    H.  Cohen. 

10o,788  ;  Aug.  24. 

^^i'iS®,?^!'"'  intercommunicating  systems.    R.  D.  Jameson. 

103,532  ;  Mar.  9. 
Cabinet,  Game.     R.  W.  Till.     106,267;  Sept.  28. 
Cabinet,  Grease.     F.  S.  Barks.     105,322  ;  July  20. 

lAS'vtin^^,;?'^'^''-^  ^^-    ^-    Cotes    and    W.    C.    Schneider. 
106,910  ;  Nov.  9. 

Cabinet,   Ironing  machine.     J.   A.   Castrlcone.     107,674 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Cabinet,  Ironing  machine.    R.  S.  Condon.    105,372 ;  July 

Cabinet,  Kitchen.     G.  MeS.  Jackson.     106,441 ;  Oct.  12. 

Cabinet,  Mending.     G.  E.  Melown.     105,886  ;  Aug.  31. 
Cabinet  or  similar  article.  Lubricant  apparatus.     H.  Van 

Doren  and  J.  McL.  Little.     104.891 ;  June  8. 
Cabinet  or  similar  article.   Phonograph.     L.   D.   Norton 

and  C.  H.  Andresen.     103,361 ;  Feb.  23. 
C'^i'i'A'^.t.,  °'-'    similar    article.    Radio.      W.    C.    Lueneburg. 

102,835  ;  Jan.  19. 
Cabinet   or   similar    article.    Radio.      R.    Silverstein   and 

H.  Rosen.    104,478 :  May  11. 
Cabinet  or  similar  article,  Refrigerator.    H.  Morley,  L.  H. 

Wilson,  and  II.  L.  Davies.     102,838  ;  Jan.  19. 
Cabinet  or  similar  article.  Storage.     M.  Price.     107,659 : 

Dec.  28. 
Cabinet  or  similar  article.  Washing  machine.     O.  L.  Earl. 

102,630  ;  Jan.  5. 
Cabinet  or  the  liUe,  Combined  radio  and  phonograph.     H 

W.Gerard.     10  (,.124  ;  Apr.  27. 
Cabinet  or  the  like.  Doctor's.     J.  C.  Fay.     102,631  ;  Jan.  5. 
Cabinet,    Phonograph.     L.«J.   Andres.     104,828;   June   8. 
Cabinet,  Pliotogrnph.     P.  M.   Fuller.     103,568;  Mar.   16. 
Cabinet,  Phonograph.     P.  M.  Fuller.     103,966;  Apr.  6. 
Cabinet,  Phonograph.     P.  M.  Fuller.     107,148  ;  Nov.  23. 
Cabinet,    phonograph    cabinet,    and    secretary.    Combined 

radio.     W.  J.  Gillule.     106,253  ;  Sept.  28. 
Cabinet,   Radiator.     T,    Hess.     105,8(iK-9  ;   Aug.  31. 
Cabinet,  Radio.     S.  J.  Cardoza.     103,708 ;  Mar.  23. 
Cabinet,  R.'ullo.     A.  G.  Hoffman.     102.78-1-7  ;  Jan.  19. 
Cabinet,  Radio.     A.  G.  Hoffman.     103,777 ;  Mar.  23. 
("'abinet,   Radio.      P.  liolzer,  .7r.      103,572;  Mar    10 
Cabinet,  Radio.     J.  G.  Macdonald.     106,239;  Sept.  28. 
Cabinet,   Radio.      C.   J.    Manning.      107,  I:M  ;   IVc.   14. 
Cabinet,  Radio.     R.  B.  Meller.     107,154-5;  Nov.  23. 
Cabinet,  Radio.     J.  Price.     103,44.S ;  Mar.  2. 
Cabinet,   Radio.     J.   I.   Silver.     106,473;  Oct.    12. 
Cabinet,  Radio  receiver.    J.  R.  Morgan.     104,080;  Apr.  13. 
(-abinet,  Radio  receiver.    J.  R.  Morgan.     104,197  ;  Apr.  20, 
Cabinet,   Radio  speaker   wall.     M.  de  Heurtaumont  and 

H.  J.   Sines.      106,427-9;  Oct.  12. 
Caliiiiet,    Itcfri-cralor.      1),   ("liaimian.      101, 322  •   Apr    27 
Cabinet,  Refrigerator.     J.  Grlfllth.     106,195:   Sept.  28. 

R.   E.   Kruck,      102,9.')1;   Jan.   26. 


J.  W.  Norrlsh  and  It.  II.  Money! 
L.    Ruthenburg,      105,318;    July 
103,609;  Mar. 
106,891  ; 


Cabinet,   Uefrigcralor 
Cubinel,   Kefrigerator. 

102,992  ;  Feb.  2. 
Cabinet,    RefiigenUor 

13. 
Cabinet,  Refrigerator.     W.  H.  Swanson 

23. 
Caliinet,  Refrigerator  display.     G.  J.  Hopkins 

Nov.  9. 
Cabinet,  Self-contained  air  conditioner.     II.  F.  Welsslnger. 

107,397  :  Dec,  7. 
Cabinet,  Sewing,     F,  W,  Hnrtner.     105.056;   June  22. 
Cabinet,  Shoe.      F.  O.  TnKliJIan.      102.998;   Feb,   2, 
Cabinet,  Telephone  direrlory,     II.  I.  IJeardsley  and  J.  M. 

Hayward,     10:i,1M  ;  Feb.  9, 
Cabinet,  Therapeutic  apparatus.    W.  D.  T6agne.    101,613; 

May  25. 
Cabinet,  Tile  display,     C,   H,   Burcheniil,     105,321  ;   July 

Cabinet,  Transformer,     A.  C.  IlnggHtroni,     106,032;  Sept. 

14. 
Cabinet  unit,  Tool.     \V    K.  Greene.     10.''(,»52;  Sept,  7, 
(."alilnei,   Vending  iiuiclilnc,      M,  T.   AmIh'.      ]0;i,559  ;   Mnr. 

Cabinet,  Vending  niaclilno.     A.  C.  IlnggHtrom.     105,101  ; 
June  20. 


Cabinet,  Vending  machine.    W.  F.  Main.    103,055  ;  Feb.  2. 
Cabinet,   Wall.      J.   R.    Morgan.      103,405 ;    Mar.    2, 
Cabinet,    Washing  machine.      A.  E.  Northup.      105,228 ; 

July  6. 
Cage,  Bird.     G.  L,  Miller.     103,881 ;  Mar.  30. 
Cake  sender  or  similar  article.     H.  Rietveld.     107,100 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Calendar  and  holder   therefor,  Combined  perpetual.     G. 

M.  Lee.     102,755  :  Jan.  19. 
Calendar  for  horoscope  dispensing  machines,    Statuette. 

V.  F.   Slezak.  105,301  ;  July   13. 
Calendar,  Perpetual  desk.    G.  M.  Lee.    102,751 ;  Jan.  19. 
Calendar,  Perpetual  desk.     G.  M.  Lee.     102,754  ;  Jan.  19. 
Calendar,  Perpetual  desk.     G.  M.  Lee.     103,822  ;  Mar.  30. 
Camera.    L.  R.  Martin  ;  105,491  ;  Aug.  3. 
Camera.     J.  Mihalvi,     100,927 ;  Nov.   9. 
Camera.     W.  D.  Teague.     103,700  ;  Mar.  23. 
Camera.    W.  D.  Teague,     105,973  ;  Sept.  7. 
Camera,  Motion  picture,     J,  Jlihalvi,     107,028  ;  Nov.  16. 
Camera,  Photographic.     A.  S.  Howell.     103,573  :  Mar.  16. 
Can,  Powder.     S.  L.  Antonow.    102,863  ;  Jan,  26. 
Can   tapping   device.     C,   G.   Butler.      105,569 ;   Aug.   10. 
Candelabra  or  similar  article.  W.  C.  McCartney.  103,538  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Candelabrum.     S.  W.  Farber.     104.34.5-6  ;  May  4. 
Candelabrum.     S,  W.  Farber,     104,372  ;  Mav  4. 
Candle  holder.    W.  E.  Mackelfresh,  Jr.    105,118  ;  June  20. 
Candlestick.     L.   Guild.     103,932 ;  Apr.  6. 
Candlestick.     W.   F.    Liska.      104,194;   Apr.   20. 
Candlestick  and  centerpiece  or  similar  article.  Combined. 

J.  C.  Kelly.     105,954  ;  Sept.  7. 
Candlestick  or  similar  article.     G.    Sakier.      103,057-8 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Candlestick  or  similar  article.    G.  Sakier.     104,545 ;  May 


18. 


D.    Traum. 


105,445 ; 
103,060 ; 


Candlestick    or    similar    article. 

July  27, 
Candlestick  or  similar  article.     F.   Williams. 

Feb.  2. 

Canister.    M.  H.  Connor.    105,373  ;  July  27. 
Canister.     M.  H.   Connor.     106,109:  Sept,    21. 
Canister.     G.  W.  Stallings.     103,076  ;  Feb.  2. 
Canister.     G.  W.  Stallings  and  G.  W.  Walker.     102,704; 

Jan.  12, 
Canopy,     L.  Vavrik,     107,273;  Nov.   30. 
Cap.    R,  Lipton.    104,787  ;  June  1. 
Cap  and  ashtray  top.    Combined   jar.      T.   Sneddon  and 

S.  Safranski.     103,917  ;  Mar.  30. 
Cap  and  pedestal  for  a  collapsible  tube,  Combined.     P. 

Reinsberg.     103,269  ;  Feb,  16, 
Cap,  Atomizer.     F.  V.  Robinson.     103,898;  Mar.  30. 
Cap,  Bottle.     S.  Bloomfield.     102,741 ;  Jan.  19. 
Cap,  Bottle.     A.  A.  Long.     106,448;  Oct.  12. 
Cap,  Closure,     A.  B,  Ilewes,     104,262;  Apr,  27 
Cap,  Closure.    W.  M.  Rose.     103,163  ;  Feb.  9. 
Cap,     Combination     bottle    and     closure.       E.     Homey. 

107,375  ;  Dec.  7. 
Cap,  Container.     W.  J,  Casey,     105,981  ;  Sept.  7. 
Cap,  Container.    E  .T.  Reynolds.    106,820  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cap,    Electrical    connecting,      R.    E.    Patten    and    G.    W. 

Florian,     107,379  ;  Dec.  7. 
Cap,  Flashlight  base.     C.  D.  Barrett.     102,868;  Jan.  26. 
Cap    for    electrical    vaporizers.     J.    Robinson.     103,692 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Cap,  Flashlight  end.    W.  B.  Westfall.     105,721  ;  Aug.  17. 
Cap  or  similar   article.      C.  Mariani.     103,853;   Mar,   30. 
Cap  or  similar  article.  Closure.    J.  R.  Flelsch.     105,858 ; 

Aug,  ."51, 
Cap  or  similar  article,  Knitted.     I.  Schlesinger.    105,143 : 

June  29. 
Cap   or   similar  article.   Uniform.     J.   Foster.      103,530: 

Mar,  9, 
Cap,  Plug.     M.  A.  Wachsteln,  Jr.     105,156;  June  20. 
Cap,  Powder  can.    J.  V.  Peters,    102,857  ;  Jan,  19. 
Cape,     r.,  Lofrak.      107,52-1;  Dec,  21, 
Cape.    M.  Spector.    103,555  ;  Mar.  9. 
Cape.     M,  ,«!pector.     104,002;  Apr.  6. 
Cape.     M.  Spector.     106.381;  Oct.  (5. 
Ta  1)0,  Rain,     11,  15,  Richards,     102,811 ;  .Tan,  19. 
Cur   or    Niiiiilar  arlicle,   Arlioulalcd    rallwav,     I,    C.   Bar- 
low. F,  1),  ("aiiiphi'Ii,  and  (),  Kiililer,      106.907  :  Nov.  0. 
Car    or    similar    vehicle.    Rail.     \V.    B.    Stoul.     100,154: 

S.'pt,   v.\. 
Car   unit.    Railway.     R.   O.    F.   Loewv  and  W.   R.  Elsey. 

105,.%33-4  ;  Aug,  3, 
Car   unit.    Railway,      R,   G.   F.   Loowy   and   W.   R.   Elsey. 

105,993;  Sei'f.  t. 
Card,  Advertising  display.     H.  Lpwv.     100,238;  Sept.  28. 
Card   for  games,  I'lay,     F.  C.  11.  MllUer.     104.285;  Apr. 

27. 
Card.  Photo  mount,     O.  Oro.ss.     104,370;  May  4. 
Card,  Place.     L.   E.  Rasmussen.     100,507;  Oct.  12. 
<'anl.   Playing.      R,    F,    NeUutla,      107.178;    Nov,   23, 
Cards,  Deck  of  playing.     J.  McQultfy.     103.117;  Feb,  0. 
Carnet  or  Hlinllur  article.     G.  V.  Ullueln.     103.353;  Feb. 

Carpet  or  Hinillar  article.     O.  V.  Ulhleln.     103.tl23:  Mar. 

Hi, 
f'arpi't   un<Ierllner.     N.  Newman.     102,016;  Jnn,   5, 
Cairlngc    <)r(lio|)eitlc.      A.   J,   DnnlelH.      107,407;   I><'f,   14. 
('Mrrlcr,   Ilotde,      F,   Wortlilnglon,      102,671  ;  ,Tan.  ,'>. 
Currier,  Replacement  battery.     K.   R.  llrodeon.     100.42S; 

Oct.  12. 
("art,  iloHtexR,      J.    C.   (Jrldlev,      lOti.S.S-l  ;   Nov.   9, 


1078 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


Carton.      E.    Guerlain.     106,790 ;  Nov.   2. 
Carton    and    cleansing    tissue    display,    Combined    trans- 
parent.    W.   Medoff.     103,786 ;   Mar.   23. 
Carton  for  transparent  drinking  straws.     O.  W.  Dieffen- 

bach.     106.826  ;  Nov.   2. 
Carton  or  similar  article.     M.  Haessler.      103,229  ;   Feb. 

16. 
Carton  or  similar  article.     B.  Mintz.     102.654  ;  Jan.  5. 
Carton  or  similar  article,     (j.  Wilmet.     107,000  :  Nov.  16. 
Case,  Adding  machine.     M.  Garbell.     105,945  ;  Sept.  7. 
Case  and  lamp.  Combined  clock.     D.  R.  and  P.  D.  Keppler. 

102,905  ;  Jan.  26. 
Case,  Ai-ticle  display.     T.  J.  Pilllod.     104,698-700;  May 

25. 
Case,  Atomizer.     G.  W.  Blow.     105,566  ;  Aug.  10. 
Case,  Atomizer.    F.  A.  Vuillemenot.    102,770  ;  Jan.  19. 
Case,  Casket.     R.  Larson.     105.244-5  ;  July  6. 
Case,  Clock.     J.  M.  Bars.     104,011-12  ;  Apr.  13. 
Case.  Clock.     J.  H.  Bars.     107.004;  Nov.   16. 
Case,   Clock.     J.  M.   Bars.     107,401 ;   Dec.   14. 
Case,  Clock.    M.  Bressler.    105,371 ;  July  27. 
Case,  Clock.     I.  Bruce.     105,471-2  ;  Aug.  3. 
Case,  Clock.     I.  Bruce.     106,130;   Sept.  21. 
Case,  Clock.     I.  Bruce.     107.405-G  :  Dec.  14. 
Case,  Clock.     W.  B.   Cleland.     105.068;  June  22. 
Case,  Clock.    C.  H.  Granger.     103,818 ;  Mar.  30. 
Case.   Clock.     F.    -SV.   Green.      107.039  :  Nov.   16. 
Case,  Clock.    E.  J.  Lux.     105,599  ;  Aug.  10. 
Case,   Clock.     H.  and  F.  Lux.     106.312-14;  Oct.   5. 
Case.  Clock.     J.  P.  Rainbault.     102.763  :  Jan.  19. 
Case,  Clock.     J.  P.  Rainbault.     102.918-19  ;  Jan.  26. 
Case,  Clock.     J.  P.  Rainbault     104,046-9  ;  Apr.  13. 
Case,  Clock.     M.  Schlenker.     107,102  ;  Nov.  23. 
Case,  Clock.    W.  D.  Teague.     103,836-7  ;  Mar.  30. 
Case,  Clock.     O.  G.  Williams.     103,142-3  ;  Feb.  9. 
Case,   Compact.     M.  M.   Fonnan.     102,945;   Jan.   26. 
Case,  Combination  hat  and  shoe.     C.  D.  Wilt.     106,164  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Case,  Corn  popping  machine.     G.  A.  Delf.     107.502  ;  Dec. 

21. 
Case,  Cyclometer  clock.     J.  P.  Rainbault.     102,840 ;  Jan. 

19. 
Case,  Cyclometer  clock.     W.  D.  Teague.     103,747-9  ;  Mar. 

23. 
Case',  Display.     F.   J.  Petzke.     103,407;  Mar.  2. 
Case,  Display.     J.   J.  Petzke.     107.658;  Dec.  28. 
Case,  Flexible  cigarette.    E.  A.  Lemire.     102.861 ;  Jan.  19. 
Case   for   a    camera.    Carrying.      R.    Sanborn.      107,101 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Case,  Gear.     H.  C.  Peterson.     103,338;  Feb.  23. 
Case,  Hematological.     J.  A.  Wilson  and  N.   S.  Hobson. 

106,076;  Sept.  14. 
Case,  Instrument.     H.  B.  Brown.     103.489  ;  Mar.  9. 
Case,  Instrument.     H.  B.  Brown.     103,760;  Mar.  23. 
Case,   Instrument.     L.  Guild.      104,626 ;   May  25. 
Case,  Kit.     W.  E.  and  E.  W.  Voigt.     106,777  ;  Nov.  2. 
Case,  Merchandise.     C.  R.  Anderson.     106,014  ;  Sept.  14. 
Case,    Merchandise    display.      E.    L.    Brown.      104,719 ; 

June  1. 
Case,  Musical  Instrument.     M.  Frost.     102.878  ;  Jan.  26. 
Case  or  similar  article.    W.  Wallenthin.     103,137  ;  Feb.  9. 
Case   or  similar  article,    Combined   battery   and    booster. 

E.  W.  Weston.     104.711  ;  May  25. 
Case   or  sirailnr  .article.   Combined   ruler  and   pencil.     E. 

Steiner.     105,767  :  Aug.  24. 
Case  or  similar  article,  Compass,    H.  Neuwirth.     105,607  ; 

Aug.   10. 
Case     or     similar    article.     Instrument.     W.     A.    Baum. 

103,561  ;  Mar.  16. 
Case  or  similar  article,  Vanity.    D.  W.  Dunberg.    102,629  ; 

Jan.  5. 
Case  or  similar  article.  Vanity.    D.  W.  Dunberg.    105,848  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Case  or  similar  article,  Vanity.     E.  J.  Lux.      104,695 ; 

May  25. 
Case  or  similar  article.  Vanity.     E.    J.  Lux.     105,117 ; 

June  29. 
Case  or  the  like.  Vanity.    A.  F.  Reillv.     105,138  ;  June  29. 
Case  or  the  like,  Wrench.     S.  Mandl.     103,912  ;  Mar.  30. 
Case,   Overnight.     M.   W.  Daub.      105.267  ;   Julv   13. 
Case,  Piano.     W.   M.  Day.     104.993--i ;  June  22. 
Case,   Piano.     W.   M.  Day.      106,251 ;   Sept.   28. 
Case,  Piano.     W.  ^\.  Day.      107,28r)  :  Nov.  .SO. 
Case,   Piano.     G.    C.   Kavanagh.      102,973;   Jan.   26. 
Case,  Piano.    V.  M.  Montoya.     103.123  :  Feb.  9. 
Case,  Piano.     P.  Van  Dommelen.     104,228;  Apr.    20. 
Case,   Piano.     S.   E.   Zack.     104,220  ;  Apr.   20. 
Case,  Piano.     S.  E.  Znck.     104.5;u>  :  M.iv  IS. 
Case,  Piano.     S.  E.  Zack.     104,895-6;  June  8. 
Case,  I'i:inn.     W.  Z.aiser.     104,302:  .Apr.  27. 
Case,    Refrigerated    vegetable    display.      G.    J.    Hopkins. 

107,315;  Dec.  7. 
Case,    Spectacle.      S.    C.   Hirschberg.      103.879 ;   Mar.    30. 
Case,    Storage    battery.      W.    L.    Reinhardt.      103,979 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Case,    Storage    battery.      W.    L.    Reinhardt.      104,806 ; 

June  1. 
Case,  Telephone  index.     R.  M.  Hyde.     106.596  ;  Oct.  19. 
Case,  Timer.    J.  M.  Bars.     104,013  :  Apr.  13. 
Case,  Timer.     J.  P.   Rainbault.     103,162;  Feb.  9. 
Case,  Timer.     W.  D.  Teague.     103,838  ;  Mar.  30. 
Case,  Toiletry.     F.  N.  Lewis.     103,112 ;  Feb.  9. 
Ca.se,  Vnnily.     F.  N.   Lewi.s.      103,239;   Feb.   16. 
Casi'.   ^■;lnil.v■.     A.   Most  an,l  J.  Kogol.     107.249;  Nov.  30 


Case,  Vanity.     L.  A.  Samstag.     104,358  ;  May  4. 
Casing,  Air  conditioning  control.    E.  J.  Dillman.    103,309  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Casing,  Air  conditioning  machine.     G.  Paschal.     106,987  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Casing  and  base.  Combination  centrifugal  separating  ma- 
chine.    J.  S.   Pecker.     104,223  ;  Apr.  20. 
Casing   and    bracelet    therefor.    Combined    wrist    watch. 

J.  R.  Graef.    104,099  ;  Apr.  13. 
Casing   and    container   unit.    Combined   refrigerator.      K. 

Speck.     106,811  ;  Nov.  2. 
Casing  and  support  therefor.  Combined  ventilator.    G.  L. 

Schwarz.     104,118;  Apr.  13. 
Casing  and  wringer.  Combined  washing  machine.     F.  C. 

Sehwaneke.  Jr.     103,743  ;  Mar.  23. 
Casing,  Audiphone  receiver.     S.  G.  Sears.     105,825 ;  Aug. 

24. 
Casing,  Coffee  mill.     D.  A.  Meeker.     104,423  ;  May  4. 
Casing,  Clock.     M.   Schlenker.     103.832  ;  Mar.  30. 
Casing,  Clock.     M.   Schlenker.     105,414;  July  27. 
Casing.   Clock.     M.  Schlenker.     107,458  :  Dec.  14. 
Casing,  Electric  fan.    J.  G.  Macdonald.    102,667  ;  Jan.  5. 
Casing,  Electric  heater.      G.  Sreingruber.      102.670  ;  Jan.  5. 
Casing,  Flashlight.     C.  D.  Barrett.     102,866  ;  Jan.  26. 
Casing,  Flashlight.     B.  P.  Hyde.     103,890  ;  Mar.  30. 
Casing,  Flashlight.     O.  Manki.     103,537  ;  Mar.  9. 
Casing,  Flashlight.     H.  M.  Price  .   107,578  ;  Dec.  21. 
Casing  for  a  coffee  roaeting  machine.     S.   E.  Richeson. 

103,188;   Feb.   9. 
Casing    for    a    corn    popping    machine.       H.    B.    Tyler. 

105,423;  July  27. 
Casing  for  a  fruit  mixer.     M.  Harrison.     103,078  ;  Feb.  2. 
Casing  for  a   suction   cleaner  or  similar  article.     D.    G. 

SmelUe.    102,994  ;  Feb.  2. 
Casing  for  a   weighing  scale.     F.  A.  Nichols.     105,132 ; 

June  29. 
Casing  for  an  air   conditioning  unit   or  similar  article. 

D.   C.    Hollister.      103.968;   Apr.    6. 
Casing  for  automobile  heater  or  the  like.     J.  R.  Morgan. 

106,210-11;    Sept.    28. 
Casing  for  boiler  burner  units  or  the  like.     M.   S.  Hall. 

106.135  :  Sept.  21. 
Casing  for  cameras,  Shutter.     W.  A.  Riddell.     106,062; 

Sept.  14. 
Casing  for  fluid  filters.     A.  D.  Becker.     103,796  ;  Mar.  30. 
Casing  for  furnaces  or  the  like.    G.  D.  Hauser.    107,683 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Casing    for    hose-end   meter    and    valve.      J.    C.    Miller. 

103,246  ;  Feb.  16. 
Casing    for    metalworking    machine.       G.     C.     WorreU. 

107,398  ;  Dec.  7. 
Casing  for  polishing  machines.     N.  N.  Okun.     103,465; 

Mar.  2. 
Casing  for  pyrophoric  lighters.    H.  Silberknopf.    103,435  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Casing  for  staple   machines.     L.  L.   Wheeler   and  W.  H. 

Gref.     106.162;   Sept.    21.     . 
Casing  for  suction  cleaners  or  similar  articles.     H.  Drey- 
fuss.     104.344  :  M.ny  4. 
Casing  for  racuum   cleaners.     T.  A.   Schaad.      106,713 : 

Oct.  26. 
Casing,  Gas  heater.    R.  G.  Calton.     104,439 ;  May  11. 
Casing,  Illuminated  coin  controlled  machine.     J.  G.  Wells. 

103,649  ;  Mar.  16. 
Casing,  Liquid  dispenser.     F.  B.  Eilers  ;  105,477;  Aug.  3. 
Casing,  Meter.     J.  A.  Hayes.     102.948;   Jan.  26. 
Casing,  Oil  burner.     H.  O.   Grimmeisen.     104,253;  Apr. 

Casing   or   similar   article.   Dispenser.     G.   F.   Ingwersen. 

106.979:   Nov.   16. 
Casing  or  similar  article.  Duplicating  machine  side.    P.  T. 

Trueman.     102.963-4  ;  Jan.  26. 
Casing  or  similar  article,  Heater.     P.  Kilham.     103,106- 

110 :  Feb.  9. 
Casing  or  simUar  article.  Heater.     P.  Kilham.     103,326  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Casing  or  similar  article  of  manufacture.  Display.    E.  A. 

Shank.    103,348  ;  Feb.  23. 
Casing    or    similar    article,    VentUator.      A.    Friedman. 

104,096;  Apr.  13. 
Casing   or   similar   article.   Ventilator.      G.    L.    Schwarz. 

104,119  ;  Apr.   13. 
^*?l"A^-^^i''^''^S   meter.     L.    V.   Lucia    and   D'Agostino. 

100,051-2  ;   Sept.   14. 
Casing,  Parkmg  meter.     R.  R.  Smith.     105.617  :  Aug.  10. 
Casing,  Pressure  control.     P.  S.  Russel.     106,584-5  ;  Oct. 

^'V^I'ISi.,  Scale.     J.    M.    Little    and    H.    L.    van    Doren. 

10i.r)26  ;  Dec.  21. 
Casing,  Telephone.     T.  JlcCann.     107.538  ;  Dec.  21. 
Casing,  Time  recorder.     W.  H.  Adams.     103,663  ;  Mar.  23. 
Casing,    Toilet    odor    expeller.      G.    II.    Davis.      107,501 ; 

I)ec.  21. 

^%^/S^R9T'"*Ar''^'^?'-'^'^-     ^-  C-  Hitchcock  and  U.  L.  Smith, 
104,627  ;  May  2o. 

Casi^ng,  Unit  heater.    T.  Hess  and  C.  T.  Perkins.     105,870  ; 
Casing,  Vacuum  cleaner.     L.  Guild.     106,662  :  Oct.  26. 
r-it\?^f  w,S"l""-*^'*'''^f-  ,-^^  ^-  ^^organ.     105,494  ;  Aug.  3. 

!    ^'  o^"®*  cigarette  lighter.     N.  Anderson.     104,178 ; 

Apr.  20. 

r^tin?"  wl'itt  flashlight.  N.  Anderson.  106.272  ;  Oct.  6. 
Pnl  nf'  w'^•^*  ^i^-'^^'^xT  ^-  Anderson.  105,646  ;  Aug.  17. 
Casing,  Wrist  radio.     N.  Anderson.    102,811 ;  Jan.  19. 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  INVENTIONS 


1079 


Casket  bier  or  similar  article.     W.  E.  Klever.     104,403; 

May  4. 
Casket,  Burial.    A.  C.  Castillo.     106,562  ;  Oct.  19. 
Casket,  Burial.     R.  J.  Treviuo.     107,587  ;  Dec.   21. 
Casket,  Burial.     L.  N.  Strunk.     103,0i'l  ;  Mar.  16. 
Casket     trimming    or    analogous    article.      E.     Larson. 

106,050;  Sept.  14. 
Caster.     W.  F.  Herold.     103,451 ;  Mar.  2. 
Cell.   Potential.     J.   S.   Williams.     106.103  ;   Sept.   21. 
Centerpiece  or    similar  article.     F.   Williams.     104,712; 

May  25. 
Centerpiece,   Table.      W.   E.   Mackelfresh,   Jr.      104,791; 

June  1. 
Chain,   Bracelet.     E.  Prestinari.     104,544;  May  18. 
Chain,  Bracelet.     S.  Ritter.     102,842;  Jan.  19. 
Chain  or  similar  article.  Key.     A.  J.  Schwartz.     105.901 ; 

Aug.  31. 
Chair.    W.  H.  Adams.     105.031 ;  Sept.  7. 
Chair.    A.  J.  Baum.     102,978  :  Feb.  2. 
Chair.     W.  I-I.  Bond,  Jr.      103,211;  Feb.  16. 
Chair.     W.  H.  Bond,  Jr.     105,084  ;  June  29. 
Chair.     J.    F.   Eppenstein.      ±04,767-70;   June   1. 
Chair.     E.   Galanto.     104.375  :   Mav  4. 
Chair.     E.  R.  Hewitt.     105,277  ;  July  13. 
Chair.      G.   McS.   Jackson.      106,440;   Oct.   12. 
Chair.     R.  B.  Janes.     103,575  ;  Mar.   16. 
Chair.     L.  Jiranek.     105,664 ;  Aug.   17. 
Chair.     E.  M.  Johnson.     105.878  ;  Aug.   31. 
Cliair.     E.  M.  Johnson.     106.137  ;  Sept.  21. 
Chair.     H.  N.  McLellan.     102.695  :  Jan.  12. 
Chair.     .T.  B.  O'Connor.     107.545  :  Dec.  21. 
Chair.     F.  T.  Parrish.     103,249  ;  Feb.  16. 
Chair.     D.  Powell.     102,915-17 ;  Jan.  26. 
Chair.     D.  Powell.     103,340;  Feb.  23. 
Chair.     F.  Racen.     103,090;  Mar.  23. 
Chair.     J.  D.   Koger.s.      107,282  :  A'ov.  30. 
Chair.     I.  Salomon.     106,217;  Sept.  28. 
Chair.      I.    f^:iloinoii.      10U,;)Si)-9()  :   Nov.   16. 
Chair.     H.  F.   Scribner.     106,220  ;  Sept.  28. 
Chair.     L.  Vavrik.     106,384  :  Oct.  5. 
Chair.     I.  Wetherington.     106,553  ;  Oct.  19. 
Chair  back.     C.  C.  Adelsperger.     Re.  20,5.59  ;  Nov.  30. 
Chair   back,    Sheet  metal.      I.    R.   Bromagem.      107,638 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Chair,  Garden.     H.  R.  Reischmann.     103.408 ;  Mar.  2. 
Chair,    Lo\idki\      W.    H.    McKinley   and   E.    M.    Johnson. 

104,868  ;  June  8. 
Chair,  Office.     K.  F.  Davis  and  J.  J.  Joseph.     103,714; 

Mar   23. 
Chair,'  Office.     K.  F.  Davis  and  J.  J.  Josephs.     105,091 ; 

June  29. 
Chair,  Office.     K.  F.  Davis  and  J.  J.  Josephs.     107,677; 

Dec.  28. 
Chair  or  similar  article.     J.  D.  Rogers.     106.543  ;  Oct.  19. 
Chair  or  similar  article.     H.  J.  Terlver.     102.099;  Feb.  2. 
Chair  or  similar  article.     G.  D.  Wood.     103,920;  Mar.  30. 
Cliair    or    similar    article.    Upholstered.      S.    Kaufman. 

100,708;  Nov.  2. 
Chair   or  the  lilce.     M.   R.   Moody.     106.898;  Nov.   9. 
Chair,  Posture.     N.  Y.  Andersen.     104,154  ;  Apr.  20. 
Chair,    Rocking.     L.    Vavrik.     107,271  ;   Nov.    30. 
Chair   rung. .    R.  P.  McMahan.     106,803-4  ;  Nov.  9. 
Chair,  Upholstered.    W.  L.  Swearingen.     104,824 ;  June  1. 
Character    bearing     unit.     J.     B.     Federico.     100,864-7; 

Nov.  9. 
Charm.     E.  L.  Arzt.     104,432  ;  May  11. 
Charm.     H.    Krupp.     106,799  ;   Nov.    2. 
Cliariii     or    siiiiilar    article.     Fraternal.     W.     E.     Holler. 

107,232  ;   Nov.   30. 
Charm  or  similar  article.  Good  luck.     C.  H.  McArthur. 

] 05,3.30;  July  20. 
Charm  or  llie  lilic.     W.  I.ampl.     107,.''>23;  Dec.  21. 
Chart,  Color.     II.  J.  Opsnhl.     102.090  :  Jan.  12. 
Chassis,  Wheeled   toy.     W.  Borios.     104,181 ;  Apr.  20. 
Clicst.      h.   Jiranek.      105,874;   Aug.   31. 
Chest  of  drawers.    A.  (J.  Fcldman.     104,840  ;  June  8. 
Chest  or  similar  article.     G.  Krlek.     100,200;  Oct.  8. 
Cheet  or  Blmllar  article.     G.  Krlck.     100,209  ;  Oct.  5. 
Chifforol)!'.     A.  G.  Feldman.      101,8.39;  June  8. 
Chime,  Elect ric.     E.  G.  Evans.     104,037;  .lune  15. 
Chime,  Elcclric.      E.  G.  Evans.      101  •)(;(>;  Jniic  15. 
Chime,  Electric.     E.  G.  Evans.     105,514;  Aug.  3. 
Chime,  Musical.     E.  G.  Evans.     107,411  ;  Dec.  14. 
Chlmncv     and     lamp     shade,     Combined.      S.     A.     Bukor. 

107,400:   Dec.  21. 
Chimney  top.     E.  D.  Wagner.     104,020;  May  25. 
Christinas      tree,      Illuminated     nrtiflclal.     O.     ('harotte. 

107,217;  Nov.   30. 
Clgnretlc.     S.  lO.  Giii'vitcli.     1()l.2.">5:   Apr.  ^'7. 
Cl(.'arette  e.xtlnKiilsher.     f.   L.  Fay.     102.070  :  Jnii    12. 
Cigarette    pxtlngulsher    and    aHhtrny,    Combined.     E.    E. 

Moore.     100,318  ;  Oct.  5. 
Clamp,  r.imdHMW  hnizlng.    T.  H.  Gavin.     105,.'>10;  Aug.  3. 
Clamp,  Form.     B.  IllllberK.     105,103  ;  Juno  29. 
Cleaner  lioad  for  (letergliig  appiiratus.    F.  U.  von  Schrnder. 

10«,.3fll  •  Oct.  0. 
Cleaner,    Tongun.     R.    Nuessle    and    M.    I,.cvy.     100,324 ; 

Oct.   B. 
CliMMir,   Vacuum.     C.  A.  Brock.     103,420;   Mar.  2. 
Cbancr,  Vacuum.     H.   W.   IIofnmHlcr.      lO.'l.tlM)  :   Mar.  0. 
Cleaner,   Vncnuui.      I'\    Keller.      101. 4.M  :   May   11. 
("learn  r,    Viiniuiri.    J.    Kopt>llcli.      10(1. .'.37:   Oct.    ID. 
Cleaner,  Vacuum.     .J.    K.    Morgnii.      10.'),121l;    June  20. 
Cleaner,  Vacuum.    J.  U.  MorKuii.     105,490;  Auk.  3. 


Cleaner,  Vacuum.    A.  A.  Stone  and  C.  E.  Cook.    103,255  ; 

Feb.  16. 
Cleat,  Shoe.    F.  Wilcox.     105,159  ;  June  29. 
Clip.     C.  Adler.     104,429  ;  May  11. 

Clip.     B.  T.  Barrett  and  E.  Johnson.     107,636  ;  Dec.  28. 
Clip.     A.  Philippe.     103,598  ;  Mar.   16. 
Clip.     A.  Philippe.     103,897  ;  Mar.  30. 
Clip.     A.  Philippe.     105,402-5  ;  July  27. 
Clip.     A.   Philippe.     106.123:  Sent.  21. 
Clip.    A.  Philippe.     107,121-30  ;  Nov.  23. 
Clip.     A.  Philippe.      107,135-43;   Nov.   23. 
Clip   for    writing    implements   or    the   like.      A.   lannelli. 

104,686-7  ;  May  25. 
Clip,  Fountain  pen  and  pencil.     P.  M.  Ressinger  and  T.  D. 

Tofft.     107,708  ;  Dec.  28. 
Clip  or  similar  article.     A.  Katz.     107,110-20  ;  Nov.  23. 
Clip    or    similar    article,    Fountain    pen.      H.    Esterow. 

103,812-16  ;  Mar.  '30. 
Clip   or   the  like.    Collar   or   retaining.      W.   F.    Becker. 

104,714  ;  June  1. 
aock.     W.  E.  Hentschel.     106,036--i2  ;  Sept.  14. 
Clock.     F.  N.  Mariani.     105,293  ;  July  13. 
Clock.     O.  K.  Mitchell.     102,697  ;  Jan.  12. 
Clock.    J.  J,.  G.  H.,  and  A.  J.  Paris.     107,091 ;  Nov.  23. 
Clock.     C.  H.  H.  Rod.nnet.     105,766  :  Aug.  24. 
Clock.     A.    H.    liusch.      103,791 ;    Mar.    23. 
Clock.     M.  Schlenker.     102,623  ;  Jan.  5. 
Clock.     J.  A.  Thoma  and  A.  G.  Cottet.     104,330  ;  Apr.  27. 
Clock     and     lamp,     Combined     revolving.       R.     Magro. 

103,071 ;  Feb.  2. 
Clock    and    radio    receiver.    Combined.     R.    H.    Fisher. 

103,567  ;  Mar.  10. 
Clock-case.     W.  K.  Sessions.     103,553-4;  Mar.  9. 
Clock,  Control.     B.  E.  Shaw.     105,077 ;  June  22. 
Clock  face.     L.  A.  Du  Roclier.     104,916:  June  15. 
Clock,  Globe.    A.  L.  Koolish.     102,690  ;  Jan.  12. 
Clock  or  similar  article.     C.  Landriet.     105,705  ;  Aug.  17. 
Clock  or  similar  article.  Control.     B.  E.  Shaw.     105,716 ; 

Aug.  17. 
Cloclv,  Pedestal.     J.  H.  Fronenberg.     104,658;   May  25. 
Clock,  Revolving.     R.  Magro.     103,334;  Feb.  23. 
Clock,  Revolving.     R.  Margo.     104,196  ;  Apr.  20. 
Closure.     J.  M.  Wheaton.     105,723;  Aug.  17. 
Closure,  Container.     M.  H.  Connor.     103,389  ;  Mar.  2. 
Closure,  Lamp.     H.  C.  Mead.     106,925  ;  Nov.  9. 
Closure  or  similar  article.    J.  R.  Fleisch.    106,187  ;  Sept. 

28. 
Clutch    and    brake    control.    Combined.      E.    G.    Stance. 

Re.  20,565  ;  Nov.  30. 
Coaster  and  ashtray,  Combination.     J.  E.  Hines.    106,115  ; 

Sept.  21. 
Coaster,  Wheeled.     F.  G.  Birkhead.     103,419;  Mar.  2. 
Coat.    A.  Botkin.     105,820  ;  Aug.  24. 
Coat.     I.  Greenberg.     103,186  ;  Feb.  9. 
Coat.     J.   IJenschol.      10.-).,S(;7:  Aug.  31. 
Coat.    M.  Hiller.    106,727  ;  Oct.  26. 
Coat.     B.  Lefrak.      107,021  ;  Nov.  16. 
Coat.     J.  Leiterman.     103.617;  Mar.   16. 
Coat.     R.  Lieberman.     102,909  ;  Jan.  26. 
Coat.     S.  Lo  Prete  and  V.  Lo  Prete.     104,979  ;  June  15 
Coat.     H.  Miller.     107,601  ;  Dec.  21. 
Coat.     II.  Miller.     10*032;  Dec.  21. 
Coat.    N.  Prigozen.     105.611  :  Aug.  10. 
Coat.     N.   Prigozen.     100,375-0 ;   Oct.  5. 
Coat.     N.   Prigozen.      107.0;il  :   Nov.    10. 
Coat.     S.  Rosenblatt.     106,377-8  ;  Oct.  5. 
Coat.      S.  Ro.senblatt.      100,040  ;  Nov.  0. 
Coat.     S.  Sandhaus.     102.925  ;  Jan.  26. 
Coat.     I.  Savndnik.     105.780  :  .Vug.  24, 
Coat.     I.  Savodnlk.     106,380:  Oct.  5. 
Coat.     J.  Scheer.     100.358 ;  Oct.    5. 
Coat.     M.  Sppctor.     105,500:   Aug.  3. 
C(jat.     S.  Zimmerman.     105,070-85;  Aug.   17. 
Coat.      S.    Zimmerman.      105,724;    Aug.    17. 
Coat.     S.  Zimmerman.     105,077  ;  Sept.  7. 
Coat.     S.   ZimnKM-man.      105,070-80;   Sept.   7. 
Coat.     S.  Zimmerman.     106,102-3;  Sept.  14. 
Coat.     S.  Zlmmernmn.     106,304;  Oct.  6. 
Coat.     S.  Zimmerman.     100,3.<!6;  Oct.  5. 
Coat.     S.  Zimmerman.     100.301;  Oct.  B. 
Pont.  Lndv's.      I,.   A.   Siegel.      104,084;  June  15. 
Coat   or    similar   article.      I.    Cohen.      105.432;   July   27. 
Coat  or  slmiliir  article.     I.  Cohen.     105,54i>;  Aug.  3. 
Coat   or   similar   article.    Fur.      M.    Schotland.      105,781; 

-Aug.  24. 
Coat  or  similar  article.  House.    R.  V.  Campbell.    105,047  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Cock    and    rover    for    a    vacuum    bottle.    Combined.      W. 

Lltdewood.     105,1  15  ;  June  20. 
CofT<>e  brewer.     V.  Renner.     103,508;   Mar.  0. 
(^olTec  maker.     (>.  M.  Aniler.son.      11)0,778;  Nov.  2. 
("ofTee  maker.     S,  W.   Farber.     104. 15H;  Apr.  20. 
CofTeo  nmUer  or  the  like.     G.  T.  Scharfenberg.     104,477; 

May   11. 
rotVeepot.     J.  G.   RIdeout.     103,001;  Mar.  23. 
(•(itTeepoi    or   nniiloirnus   article.    Drip.      C.    E.    Wnltmnn. 

103,840  2;  Mar.  30. 
Collar.  Shin,      I.   Dletz.     103.(100:  Mar.  10. 
Coluiiiii    and    biiKe,    Gomblned    milling    machine.      J.    B. 

Arinll.'ige.     104,431  :  Mav   U. 
("on>l.,     I!.   Fastner.     101,18(1;  Apr.  20. 
t'oint)  and  brush,  Cunililned.     J.  f>.  Denn.      105,105  ;  Juno 

29, 


1080 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Comb  and  curler,  Combined  hair.     Z.  Stinson.     107,283  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Comb  and  hook,  Combined.    W.  N.  Brady.    103,302 ;  Feb. 

23. 
Comb   and   manicuring   implement,    Combination.     H.   J. 

Subadolc.     107,284;  Nov.  30. 
Comb,    Curling.      E.    C.    Kuckdeschel   and   W.   N.   Brady. 

107,550  ;  Dec.  21. 
Comb,  Decorative.    D.  D.  Schneeweis.     103,833 ;  Mar.  30. 
Comb  or  the  like.     J.  C.  Foster.     103,677  :  Mar.  23. 
Comb  or  the  like.     A.  Girouard.     105,096  ;  June  29. 
Comb,    Side.     A.    Girouard.     103,047 ;   Feb.   2. 
Comb   support  and  razor  blade  deository.  Combined.     H, 

Pena.     106,901 ;  Nov.  9. 
Combinet.     J.  G.  Rideout.     107,093-99  ;  Nov.  23. 
Comfortable.     J.   Goodsteln.     102.970 ;  Jan.  26. 
Comfortable.     J.  Goodstein.     103.988 ;  Apr.  6. 
Comfortable.     J.  Goodstein.     104,006-8  ;  Apr.  6. 
Comfortable.     J.  Goodstein.     105,275  ;  July  13. 
Compact.     E.   Steiner.     105,972 ;  Sept.  7. 
Compact    and    cigarette    case,    Combined.      E.    Steiner. 

105,717  ;  Aug.  17. 
Compact   or   similar  article.     A.    P.   Conant.      106,015 ; 

Sept.  14. 
Compact  or  the  like.     A.  Bates.     107.402  ;  Dec.   14. 
Compact  or  the  like.     W.  J.  Reilly.     106,609  ;  Oct.  19. 
Compass.     I.   Frank.      106.533 ;   Oct.   19. 
Compass.     J.   Meilner.     106,255 ;   Sept.  28. 
Compass,  Beam.     R.  Hauser.     105,522  ;  Aug.  3. 
Compass,  Magnetic.    W.  E.  Hull.    103,321 ;  Feb.  23. 
Comport  or  similar  article.     W.  C.  McCartney.     104,573  : 

May  18. 
Condiment  set.     M.  Lucas.     104,898  ;  June  8. 
Confection  cone.     F.  B.   Stuart.     106,071;   Sept.    14. 
Confection,  Frozen.     M.  Marks.     106,209:  Sept.   28. 
Confectionery  product.     L.  B.  Olin.     102,639  ;  Jan.  5. 
Confectionery  product.     N.  M.  Thomas.     105,151 :  June 

29. 
Constellation  finder  and  flashlight  holder.  Combined.    A.  Y. 

Hayes.     104,257  ;  Apr.  27. 
Container.     F.   W.   Amend.     103,446  ;  Mar.  2. 
Container.     A.  M.  Hilfer  and  S.  K.  R.  Hilfer.     106,084: 

Sept.   14. 
Container.     S.  M.  Wolfsheim.     104,300:  Apr.  27. 
Container  and  card  game  accessories.   Combined  display. 

A.  Popper.     103,764  ;  Mar.  23. 
Container   and    closure.    Combination.     W.    G.    Pancoast. 

106,370;   Oct.  5. 
Ccfntainer   and    serving   glass   rack,    Combined   beverage. 

A.  Karsh.     102,904  ;  Jan.  26. 
Container     and     w.ntchcase.      Combined      cosmetic.       A. 

Wevretzer.     105.768-9  ;  Aug.  24. 
Container  and  watchcase.  Combined  cosmetic.    A.  Wewet- 

zer.     106,074;   Sept.   14. 
Container,  Battery.     O.  O.  Rieser.     103,542  ;  Mar.  9. 
Container,  Candy.     E.   Sheridan.     105,145 ;    June   29. 
Container,  Collapsible.     J.  H.  Frid6n.     105,004;  June  22. 
Container,  Collapsible.     H.  L.  Strongson.     107,164 :  Nov. 

23. 
Container,  Cosmetic.     A.  B.  Barnhart.     107,145  ;  Nov.  23. 
Container,    Cosmetic.     B.   F.   Conner.     106,016-7 ;   Sept. 

14. 
Container,  dispenser,  and  serving  tray.  Combined  liquid. 

J.  S.  Sherman.     102,939  ;  Jan.  26. 
Container,   dispenser,  and  serving  tray.  Combined  liquid. 

J.   S.    Sherman.     100,545 ;   Oct.   19. 
Container,  Display.      B.  F.   Oshei.     105,439  ;  July  27. 
Container,  Floral.     R.  M.  Koch.     102,800  ;  Jan.  19. 
Container    for    cosmetic    preparations.      B.    F.     Conner. 

106,652  ;  Oct.  26. 
Container  for  cosmetic  preparations.  Combination.     B.  F 

Conner.     103,887  ;  Mar.  30. 
Container  for  fruit  or  similar  article,  Display.    M.  CoODer. 

103,367  ;  Feb.  23.  . 

Container    for   ice    cream    or   the   like.    Wrapped    edible 

A.  Colognori  and  L.  AVerkstell.     106,651  ;  Oct.  26. 
Container  for  jewelry  or  similar  articles,  Disnl.iy.     J.  B. 

Guttman.     107.014:   Nov.   10. 
Container  for  load  pencils  or  the  like.     W.  Friedlaender. 

104.348  ;  IMay  4. 
Container   for   mechanical   pencil   fillers.     P.    S.    Hauton 

104.939;  June  15. 
Container    for    perfumes.    Compartment.     R.    B.    Karoff 

107.428;  Dec.    14. 
Container  for  tacks.     H.  E.  Holland.     106,438 ;  Oct.  12 
Container,    Insect    poison.      J.    B.    Rosefield.      103,434  ■ 

Mar.  2. 
Container,  Lead.     I.  Chesler.     103,387;  Mar.  2. 
Container,  Metal.      ]\f.  II.  Connor.      104.341  ;  May  4 
Container,  Moth  disinfectant.    B.  Funck.     106,190 ;  Sept. 

28. 
Container    or    similar    article.      L.    L.    Black.      104  649  • 

Blay  25.  ' 

Container   or   similar  article.  Display.     E.   M.  Brogden. 

103,006-7;  Mar.  23.  *' 

Container  or  similar  article.  Jewelry  display.     S.  ^Mautner 

105,121  ;  June  29.  i        i^    . 

Container  or  siniil.ir  article.  Jewelry  display.     S.  Mautner 

105,964  ;  Sept.  7. 
Container,  Perfume.     M.  Renken.     106,452 ;  Oct    12 
Container,  Sachet.     P.  H.  Ganz.     104,098;  Apr.  13 
Container,  Sanitary  lavatory  brush.    A.  Illsche.    103,358  • 

Feb.  23. 
Container,  Shaving  soap.    J.  Helleu.    107,151  ;  Nov.  23. 


Container  to  enclose  a  bottle  or  box.    M.  Kane.    106,202  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Container,  Toilet  accessories.     B.  J.  Lux.     106,490 ;  Oct. 

12. 
Container,    Toilet    accessories.      E.    J.    Lux.      107.340 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Control    device   for  phonographs.     R.   Patten.     104,424 ; 

May  4. 
Control    device    for    radio    receivers.     D.    H.    MitchelL 

103,733  ;  Mar.  23. 
Conveyer.  Food.     H.  J.  O'Brien.     107,444  ;  Dec.  14. 
Cooker,   Casket.     A.    W.   Nelson.      105,670 ;    Aug.    17. 
Cooker,  Electric.     S.  A.  Piatt.     105,968  ;  Sept.  7. 
Cooler  and  dispenser.   Combined  vrater.     G.   J.   Wlggen- 

horn.     106,812  ;  Nov.  2. 
Cooler,  Beverage.     G.  V.  Steffens.     104,617 ;  May  25. 
Corset.     H.  H.  McGee.     104,114 ;  Apr.  13. 
Costumer,  Child's.     H.  P.  Brown.     106.280  ;  Oct.  5. 
Cot,   Folding.     A.  Wesley.     104,734;  June  1. 
Counter,  Display.    E.  D.  Thompson.    102,806  ;  Jan.  19. 
Counter,    Service    bar.      G.    W.    Behrel    and    H.    Tyson. 

104,130-32  ;  Apr.  20. 
Counter  unit.  Display.    J.  F.  TJrbanek.    105,447 ;  July  27. 
Cover    and    grater.    Combined    pan.      A.    A.    Nu    Dell. 

106,023;   Sept.   14. 
Cover,  Book.     L.  Mounteney.     103,995-8 ;  Apr.  6. 
Cover,  Book.     L.  Mounteney.     104,466 ;  May  11. 
Cover,  Book.     L.  Mounteney.     106,320-1 ;  Oct.  6. 
Cover,  Box.     M.  H.  Connor.     104,019  ;  Apr.  13. 
Cover,  Box.     T.  Horan.     106,198  ;  Sept.  28. 
Cover,  Button.    H.  Broder.     106,499  ;  Oct.  12. 
Cover,  Cake  box.     M.  H.  Connor.     104,442  ;  May  11. 
Cover,  Concrete  burial  vault.     W.  W.  Haase.     106,646; 

Oct.  26. 
Cover  for  a  cofEee  brewer  or  similar  article.  Upper  bowl. 

E.  Perlman.     106,808;  Nov.   2. 
Cover  for   a  switch  box  or  the  like.     W.  H.  Lantz,  Jr, 

106,306  ;  Oct.  5. 
Cover  for  a   switch  box  or  the  like.     W.  H.  Lantz,  Jr. 

106,369  ;  Oct.  5. 
Cover  for  a   vacuum   cleaner   casing   or   similar  article, 

Front   end.     L.   Guild.     106,663 ;   Oct.   26. 
Cover  for  a   vacuum   cleaner   casing   or   similar  article, 

Rear  end.     C.  L.  Brown,  Jr.     106,665  ;  Oct.   26. 
Cover  for  spare  wheels  and  tires  of  automotive  vehicles. 

O.  V.  Zerk.     103,921 ;  Mar.  30. 
Cover,   Milk  can.     P.  Bastinck.     104,647  ;  May  25. 
Cover,  Mustard  jar.     L.  H.  Amrine.     105,256  ;  July  13. 
Cover  or  similar  article,  Card  game  table.     C.  E.  Posey. 

105,610  ;  Aug.  10. 
Cover,  Radiator.     S.  T.  Liem.     104,076;  Apr.  13. 
Cover,  Seat.    L.  Easterman.     105,575  ;  Aug.  10. 
Cover,  Socket.     F.  M.  Gaul.     104,399  ;  May  4. 
Cover,    Storage   battery    cell.      C.   L.    Keller.      103,153: 

Feb.  9. 
Cover,  Transmitter.     C.  A.  Volf.     103,365 ;  Feb.  23. 
Covering,  Chair  seat.     John  Perona  and  Joseph  Perona. 

104,045;  Apr.  13. 
Cracker,  Crab  and  lobster.    M.  W.  Lowenstein.     103,242; 

Feb.  16. 
Creamer  or  similar  article.     T.  Buma.     103,028  ;  Feb.  2. 
Crib.    R.  B.  Bukolt.     105.934-5  ;  Sept.  7. 
Crib.     A.  G.  Feldman.     104,841 ;  June  8. 
Crib-fan.     C.  M.  Ramos.     106,904  ;  Nov.  9. 
Crystal    unit    for    a    phonograph    pick    up.      R.    Dally. 

105.164  ;  June  29. 
Cuff  link.    J.  F.  Allison.     104.520  ;  May  18. 
Culf  link.     S.  Sampson.     105,413  ;  July  27. 
Cup.    K.  Bayreuther.     103,907  ;  Mar.  30. 
Cup.     A.  Swainson.     103,168 ;  Feb.  9. 
Cup,  Cindplabrum.     S.  W.  Farber.     104,347;  May  4. 
Cup,  Edible.     L.  A.  Helfgott.     103,099;  Feb.  9. 
Cupboard.     J.  R.  Morgan.     103,072-3  ;  Feb.  2. 
Cup  or  similar  article.  Paper.    E.  P.  Batchelder.    104,521 ; 

May  18. 
Cup  or  similar  article,  Soup.     K.  Bayreuther.     107,403 ; 

Dee.  14. 
Curler   or   similar   article.      M.    C.    Steichen.      103,254; 

Feb.   16. 
Curler,  Pin.     A.  J.  Eyraud  and  A.  De  Julio.     105,570: 

Aug.   10. 
Curtain.     G.  F.  Erhard.     107,068-75  ;  Nov.  23. 
Curtain.     G.  F.  Erhard.     107,168  ;  Nov.  23. 
("luiain.     <;.  F.  Erhard.     107,290;   Nov.  30. 
Curtain.     G.  F.  Erhard.     107,614  ;  Dec.  21. 
Curtain.     F.  Centner.     100,710;  Oct.  26. 
Curtain.     F.  Centner.     107,189  ;  Nov.  23. 
Curtain.     A.  Steinberg.     103,899  ;  Mar.  30. 
Curtain   or   similar  article.     H.   R.  Berridge.     104,550; 

May  18. 
Cushion.     J.  H.   Johnson.     107,520 ;  Dec.   21. 
Cushion  or  similar  article.     J.   W.  Bowersox  and   S.   J. 

Blaha.     102,646  ;  Jan.  5. 
Cushion.   Pneumatic.     F.  G.  Manson.     106.986  ;  Nov.  16. 
Cutter,  Glass.     G.  C.  Wyman.     107,180:  Nov.  23. 
Cutter,   Ice  cube.     W.  J.  La  Casse.      105,437;   July   27. 
Davenport,   Upholstered.     W.   L.    Swearingen.     104,823; 

June  1.  o  ,        . 

Decanter.    W.  E.  Mackelfresh,  Jr.     105,393 ;  July  27. 
Decanter.      G.   Smith,   Jr.      104,200;   Apr.    20. 

Junr22°'"  ^'™"*'^  article.  S.  W.  Fisher.  105.003; 
Decanter  or  similar  article.  F.  Katz.  103,151-2  ;  Feb.  9. 
Uelecator.     \^  .  C.  Groeniger.     105,006;  June  22. 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  D^ENTIONS 


1081 


Dental    flask    attachment.     D.    Bumgardner    and    A.    B. 

Pickands.     106,880  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dental  unit.    L.  H.  and  M.  S.  Weinstein.     106,225 ;  Sept. 

28 
Deodorizer,  Toilet  bowl.    E.  A.  Miller.    104,077 ;  Apr.  13. 
Desk.     G.  C.  Brainard.     105,836  ;  Aug.  31. 
Desk.    J.  R.  Clark.    107,349  ;  Dec.  7. 
Desk.     P.  M.   Fuller.     106,970  :   Nov.   16. 
Desk.      F.    T.    Parrish.      103,250;    Feb.    16. 
Dosk  or  similar  article.     A.  Balster.     106,104;  Sept.  21. 
Desk,   Roll  top.     A.   Warshawsky.     103,960 ;  Apr.  6. 
Desk  set,  Combination.     C.  G.  Gregory.     102,881-2 ;  Jan. 

26. 
Desk,  Typewriter.     E.  F.  Johnstone,  Jr.     105,072 :  June 

22. 
Desk   unit.    Combination.      A.    S.    Brand   and   D.   J.   La 

France.     103,798  ;  Mar.  30. 
Desk    unit,    Combination.      R.    H.    Cromwell.      107,594 : 

Dec.  21. 
Desk  unit,  Combination.     R.  Loewy.     106,447;  Oct.  12. 
Desk  unit.  Combination.     R.  M.  Chenoweth,  E.  M.  Irwin, 

and  W.  P,  Huntley.     104.243  ;  Apr.  27. 
Desk  unit.  Combination.    D.  C.  Houston.     105,582:  Aug. 

10. 
Desk  unit.  Fountain  pen  holder.     L.  Vavrik.     104,893; 

June  8. 
Device  for  vending  machines.    C.  R.  Simpklns.    103,130 : 

Feb.  9. 
Dial  and   display    stand.    Combined    color.     BI.   Gorelick. 

107,423  :   Dec.    14. 
Dial  and  hands  for  a  clock  or  similar  article.  Combined. 

A.  Elkonin.     104,443  ;  May  11. 
Dial,  Clock.     J.  P.  Rainbault.     105,714;  Aug.  17. 
Dial,  Radio  receiver.     J.  R.  Morgan.     104,220  ;  Apr.  20. 
Diffuser    for    electric    lighting    fixtures.      D.    L.    Ripley. 

102,858  ;  Jan.  19. 
Dish.     J.  E.  Spence.     104,731 ;  June  1. 
Dish.     J.   E.   Spence.     107,400;   Dec.   14. 
Dish  and  cover  or  similar  article,  Combined  refrigerator. 

W.   K.   Titzo.     107,565;   Dec.   21. 
Dish,  Butter.     A.  I.  Lorenzen.     104,164;  Apr.  20. 
Dish,  Covered.     A.  Swalnson.     103,169;  Feb.  9. 
Dish,    Glass.      R.    Gerth.      106,231-2  ;    Sept.   28. 
Dish     or    analogous    article,    Covered.      H.    C.    Kupper 

105,356;  July  20. 
Dish  or  article  of  similar  nature,  Glass  refrigerator.    A. 

H.  Nicholson.     103,125  ;  Feb.  9. 
Dish    or    article    of    similar    nature,    Glass    refrigerator. 

A.  H.  Nicholson.     105,400  •  July  27. 
Dish  or  similar  article.     W.  H.  Gerth  and  A.  Krautheim. 

]07,.598;  Dec.  21. 
Disli   or  similar  article.     A.  Jungwlrth.     106,169  ;    Sept. 

Dish  or  similar  article.     A.  Jungwlrth.     106,443;    Oct. 

Dish  or  similar  article.    J.  E.  Matchet.    102,693  ;  Jan.  12. 
Dish  or  similar  article.  Bake.     E.  J.  Conroy.     105,937 ; 

.Sept.  7. 
Disli    or    similar    article,    Covered.     M.    S.    Cornell,    Jr. 

100.858  ;   Nov.   9. 

Disli     or    similar    article,    Covered.     M.    S.    Cornell.    Jr. 

100.859  ;  Nov.  0. 

Dish    or    similar    article,    Covered.     M.    S.    Cornell.    Jr. 

100,860;  Nov.  9. 
Dish,   Sonp.     M.  AVhited.     104.934  ;  Juno  15. 
Disk  edging  machine,  Rotary.     H.  L.  Meyers.     103,977  ; 

Apr.   6. 
Dispenser.     A.   C.   Ballaseyus.     106,274 ;  Oct.  B. 
Dispenser.     \V.  W.  White  and  J.  Vassos.     105,627 :  Aug. 

10.  .        .        b 

Dlsponsor    and    canopy.    Combined    gas.      I.    L.    Tucker. 

104,889  ;  June  8. 
Dlsp<»n,ier  and  razor  Iioldor,  Combined  blade.     R.  KInnear. 

105.218;  July  6. 
Dispenser,  Batter.     R.  T.  Ganary.     104,773;  June  1. 
Dispenser,  Coffee.     F.  M.  Boyles.     106,781  :  Nov.  2. 
Dispenser    for    Iiibrlcanis    or    the    like.     G.    W.    GInter. 

106,883  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dispenser  for  jtapcr  cups.     W.  B.  Amberg.     105,830  ;  Aug. 

Dispenser  for  tooth  paste,  shaving  cream,  and  the  like. 

0.   A.    Magulre.      100,0.53;   Sept.    14. 
Dispenser  for  volatile  liquids.     C.  L.  Gebauor.     100,724; 

Oct.  26. 
Dispenser,   IJnuld.     T.  l\r.  Do  T/!ioy,     10-1, 244  :  At)r    27. 
Dispenser,  TJ(|iild.     R.  D.  Fuerst.     105,109;  Juno  29. 
Dispenser    or    similar    article.    Soap     chip.       C.    Miller. 

102.690;  Jan.   12. 
DlHiienser,  l':i|ier  cijii,      W.  E,  Ainherg.      10.1.829:  Aug.  31. 
Dispenser,  Vtipcy  cup.     F,  O.  Miller.     1 04, 7^1 5  ;  June   1. 
Dispenser,  ShH   (II blot.     R,  A.  Kelly.     107,173  ;  Nov.  23. 
Dlspensor,   Toothpick.      J.    H.    Vaslllou.      100,073;    Sept. 

14. 
Dispensing  device.     W.  ir.  Adams.     104.489:  May  11. 
Dispensing  device.  Coin  operated.   A.  M.  Walzer.    l03,418; 

Mnr.  2. 
Dispensing  machine.    Tablet.      L.    B.   Dickson.      104,134; 

Ai)r.  20. 
Dlsi)liiy    device,    Advertising.      R.    J.    Warner.      105,070; 

Sepl.  7. 
Display  plate  for  automobiles.     T.  L.  I.  Carlson.     106,718  ; 

Oct.   20. 
Display  unit,  Bnck-bar.     H,  V.  Marsh.    100,540:  Oct.  10. 
Dolly.     K.  C.  Hamilton.     102,000 ;  Jun.  0. 


Doll.     A.  E.  Berry.     105,323 ;  July  20. 

Doll.     B.   G.  Fosbery.     106,029;    Sept.   14. 

Doll.     M.  Goldman.     105,861-2  ;  Aug.  31. 

Doll.     E.  S.  Holden.     106,045;  Sept.  14. 

Doll.    V.  E.  McMahan.    105,602;  Aug.  10. 

Doll.     E.  P.  Miles.     103,119  ;  Feb.  0. 

Doll.     I.  Scott  and  E.  Nies.     106,125-7;  Sept.  21. 

Doll.     M.  Wexman.     104,509  ;  May  11. 

Doll  head  or  similar  article.    M.  George  and  M.  Foster. 

102,880  ;  Jan.  26. 
Doll  or  similar  article.     V.  S.  Austin.     107,672  :  Dec  28. 
Doll    or    similar    article.      M.    George    and    M.    Poster. 

102,879  ;  Jan.  26. 
Doll,  Rag.    E.  M.  Dillon.     105.092 ;  June  29. 
Doll,  Toy.     J.  Swedlin.     107,583  ;  Dec.  21. 
Dolly,  Panorama.     R.  G.  Fear.     103,077  ;  Feb.  2. 
Door  for  a  heater  cabinet  or  the  like.     M.  F.  Cotes  and 

W.  C.  Schneider.    107,384  ;  Dec.  7. 
Door,  Rolling.    W.  M.  Brunst.     102,814;  Jan.  19. 
Doorknob  and  escutcheon,   Combination.     W.  R.  Schlage. 

106,677  ;  Oct.  26. 
Draft  regulating  device.    C.  H.  Morrow.    104,797 ;  June  1. 
Drawer    for    power    tables,    Accessory.      W.    A.    Adams. 

105,645  ;  Aug.  17. 
Drawer  pull.    A.  F.  Jones.     103,324 ;  Feb.  23. 
Drawer  pull.     F.  McConville.     103,244  ;  Feb.   16. 
Drawer  ouU.     D.  A.  Morand.     104.042:  Apr.  13. 
Drawing  board  and  cabinet,  Combination.     H.  S.  Boutin. 

106,645  ;  Oct.  26. 
Dress.     I.  Aaronson.     107.060 ;   Nov.    16. 
Dress.     J.   Abbate.     107,475  ;  Dec.   14. 
Dress.     N.  Abelson.     106,246;  Sept.  28. 
Dress.     N.  Abelson.      106,555  ;   Oct.    19. 
Dress.    B.  Alper.     104,084 ;  Apr.  13. 
Dress.     E.  Alper.     103,545-6  ;  Mar.  9. 
Dress.     V.  Amen.     106,340  ;  Oct.  5. 
Dress.     V.  Amen.     106,513-14;  Oct.  12. 
Diess.     A.  C.  Barnhart.     107,347  ;  Dec.  7. 
Dress.      H.   Basch.      106,558  ;    Oct.    19. 
Dress.     L.    Baum.      103,208 ;   Feb.    16. 
Dress.     J.  Bavor.     105,918  ;  Aug.  31. 
Dress.     J.  Bayor.     106.341  ;  Oct.  5. 
Dress.     J.  Bayor.     106,515;  Oct.  12. 
Dress.     M.  R.  Berger.     107,381-2  ;  Dec.  7. 
Dress.     M.  R.  Berger.     107,477;  Dec.   14. 
Dress.     M.  R.  Berger.     108,181-2  ;  Nov.  23. 
Dress.     V.  U.  Berrick.     107,478  ;  Dec.  14. 
Dress.     H.  Berry.     104,180  ;  Apr.  20. 
Dress.     H.  Berry.     104,203-8  ;  Apr.  20. 
Dross.      IT.  Berry.      1  04.388  :  May  4. 
Dress.     H.  Berry.     104,513-14  ;  May  11. 
Dress.     H.  Berry.     105.772;  Aug.  24. 
Dress.     H.   Berrv.      106.16.5:   Sept.   21. 
Dress.     H.  Berry.     106.560 ;   Oct.   19. 
Dress.     S.  Bieber.    105,240  ;  July  6. 
Dross.     S.  Bieber.     105,686  ;  Aug.  17. 
Dress.     E.  Blavet.     106,908  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dress.     C.  R.  Brassoure.     105.568  ;  Aug.  10. 
Dress.     M.   Briman.      106,498 ;   Oct.   12. 
Dress.      A.  Bucliman.      106.1  74  :  Sept.  21 . 
Dross.     I.  Bucholz.     107,295-7  ;  Nov.  30. 
Dress.     I.,.   Burke.     106,343  ;    Oct.  5. 
Dress.      L.   Burke.      106,500 ;   Oct.    12. 
Dross.     F.  M.  R.  Burns.     106,090  ;   Sept.  14. 
Dross.    E,  Coisler.     104,515  ;  May  11. 
Dross.     S.  riiapraan.     106.004-8  :  Sept.  7. 
Dross.     S.  Chapman.     106.344-5:   Oct.  5. 
Dross,     S.  Chapman.     106,478 ;  Oct.  12. 
Dress.     S.  Chapman.     106.703-5  :   Oct.  26. 
Dress.     S.  (^hapman.     107.479:  Dec.  14. 
Dress.     S.  Cicardo.     107,380  ;  Dec.  7. 
Dross.     S.  Cicardo.     107,383  ;  Dec.  7. 
Dross.      S.   Cicardo.      107,600;  Dec.   21. 
Dross.     E.   M.   CIccone.      105,650;    Aug.    17. 
Dress.     E.  M.  Ciccono.     106,310;  Oct.  5. 
Dross.     M.  Cohn.     106,501  ;  Oct.  12. 
Dress.      P.  Cohen.      106,719  ;  Oct.  20. 
Dross.     P.  Cohen.     106,839-^11  ;   Not.  2. 
Dress.     T.  Coleman.     102.076;  Jan.  12. 
Dress.     *r.   Coleman.      103,010;   Feb.   2. 
Dress.     T.   Coleman.     103,185  ;   Fob.   0. 
Dress.      T.   Coleman.      103,219  ;   Fob.    10. 
Press.     T.  Coleman.     103,447  ;  Mar.  2. 
Dress.     T.  Coleman.     103,528 ;  Mar.  9. 
Mress.     T.   Coleman,      103, 607  ;  Mar.    10. 
Dress.      T.Coleman.      103,(552-3  :  Mnr.  16. 
Dross.     T.  Colcinnn.     103,878;   Mar.  30. 
Dress.     T.  Coleman.     104.510;  May  11. 
Dress.     T.  Coleman.     104,739;  June  1. 
Dress,     T.  Cdleni.in.     105. ,'i  17-51  :  Aug.  3. 
Dress,     T.  Celeiiian.     105,571  ;  Aug.  10, 
Dress.     T.  Coleman.     105,630-4  ;  Aug.  10. 
Dress.     T.   Coleman.      105,052:   Aug.   17. 
Dress.      T.    Coleman.      105,603;   Aug.    17. 
Dress.     T.  Coleman.     105.03(1:  Sept.  7. 
Dross.     T.   Coleman.      100  082-;i;    Sept.    14. 
Dress.      T,    ( ■(ilemaii.       I(l6.i(iil   7;   Sept.   21. 
Dress.      T.   Colenmii.      10(l„9l2-3;  Nov.   2. 
Dress.      T.   ("oleman.      107.1111-12:   Doc.   2t. 
DioHs.      T.    Coleman.      107.712;    Doc.    28. 
DicHH,      S,  Comolll.      106.2S3;  Oct.  B. 
Dress.      S.    C.iinolll.       lOT.d'Jd;    Dec,    '.' I . 
Dress.      S.   Comolll.      107,713:   Doc.   28. 
Dress.      l!.  Culler.      103,(151  ;  5lnr.  10. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


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103,656  :  Mar.  16. 
104,093 ;  Apr.  13. 
104,977;  June  15. 
105,694;  Aug.   17. 
105,982  :  Sept.  7. 


106,098;   Sept.    14. 
106,620  ;   Oct.   19. 
106,623  ;  Oct.  19. 
H.  de  Bernard.     106,480;  Oct.  12. 
J.  Ditzian.     106,563  ;  Oct.  19. 
W.  B.  Earle.     103,610-11;  Mar.  16. 
M.  Efantes.     107,185-7  ;  Nov.  23. 
M.  Efantes.     107,480-1  ;  Dec.  14. 
A.  Engel.     107,386  ;  Dec.  7. 
M.  Extract.     103,062-3;  Feb.  2. 
R.  Feintuck.     103,657  ;  Mar.  16. 
R.  Feintuck.     104,600  ;  Mav  18. 
R.  Feintuck.     105,553  ;  Aug.  3. 
R.  Feintuck.     105,657-9  ;  Aug.  17. 
R.    Feintuck.      105,696;   Aug.    17. 
R.  Feintuck.     105.856  ;  Aug.  31. 
R.  Feintuck.     105,986  ;  Sept.  7. 
R.  Feintuck.     106,111;  Sept.  21. 
R.  Feintuck.     106,252  ;  Sept.  28. 
R.  Feintuck.     106,348  ;  Oct.  5. 
R.  Feintuck.     106,624-5  ;  Oct.  19. 
R.  Feintuck.      106,912  ;  Nov.  9. 

Fenaroli.      107,482;  Dec.   14. 

Fenaroli.     107,722  ;  Dec.   28. 

Fisk.     106,722  ;  Oct.  26. 

Fisk.     107,299  ;  Nov.  30. 


Fraccliia.     106,942-4  ;  Nov.  9. 
Fracchia.     107,049-50;   Nov.   16. 
Fraccliia.     107,169-70  ;  Nov.   23. 


J.  Frank.     107,679  ;  Dec.  28. 
B.  Pried.     104,680  ;  May  25. 
B.  Fried.     106,723  ;  Oct.  26. 
B.  Fried.     106,815  ;  Nov.  2. 
B.   Fried.     107.011-12  ;   Nov.   16. 
B.  Fried.     107,159  ;  Nov.  23. 
B.  Fried.     107,188  ;  Nov.  23. 
B.  Fried.     107.387  ;  Dec.  7. 
J.  Galbo.     105,070  :  June  22. 
S.  J.  Goldfarb.     107,352  ;  Dec.  7. 
H.    Goldin.in.      107.051-3;    Nov.   16. 
T-T.    Goldman.      107,300  :   Nor.   .30. 
H.    Gottesman.      106,503  ;   Oct.    12. 
J.   Greenman.     107,627-9  ;  Dec.  21. 
J.    Greenman.      107,681 ;    Dec.    28. 
I.  Grobstein.     106,482  ;  Oct.   12. 
S.  H.  Gross.     105,377  ;  July  27. 
S.  H.  Gross.     106,405;  Oct.  5. 
M.   Guarino.     106,504;  Oct.  12. 
A.  Guzy.     102.824  :  Jan.  19. 
A.  Guzy.     103,370-1 ;  Feb.  23. 
A.  M.  Guzy.     103,192-3 :  Feb.  9. 
M.  Hall.     106,393-4  ;  Oct.  5. 
M.  Hall.     107,190-1  ;  Nov.  23. 
M.  Hall.    107,388 ;  Dec.  7. 
M.  Hall.     107.599  ;  Dec.  21. 
M.  Hal!.     107,630-31  :  Doc.  21. 
H.  M.  Harris.     100.725-6;  Oct.  26. 
S.  Heifetz.      106,505  ;  Oct.  12. 
H.  Herriii.min.      10.1.910:   .-iug.  31 
105.018  ;  June  22. 
1 06,373  ;   Oct.    5. 
106,395;  Oct.  5. 
106,829-32  :   Nov.  2. 
106,516-17  ;  Oct,  12. 
100,.507  :  Oct.   19. 

106,099;    Sept.    14. 
106,351-2;  Oct.   5. 
106,484  ;  Oct.  12. 
106.688;   Oct.   26. 
106.72.8-0;  Oct.  26. 
106,844  ;  Nov.  2. 

]06,7.'!0-l  ;  Oct.  26. 
.  105.913  :  Aug.  31. 
106,085-6  ;   Sept.   14. 
106.170;  Sept.  21. 
107,301-2;  Nov.  30. 
102.832;  Jnn.  19. 
103.457;  Mar.  2. 


C.  Jaecarino 
C.    Jaecarino. 
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C.  Jaecarino 
E.  Jocell. 
E.   Jocell. 
I.    Kalmis. 

I.  Kalmis. 
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I.  Kalmis. 
I.  Kalmis. 
I.  Kalmis. 
A.  Kalmus. 
A.  Kaplan. 
A.  Kaplan. 
A.  Kaplan. 
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D.  Koll. 
D.  Kpll. 

M.  Keller.  105.584  ;  Aug.  10. 
J.  Kirschner.  105,587;  Aug.  10. 
J.  Kirscbnor.  105.635;  Aug.  10. 
J.  Kirscbnor.     105.708  ;  Aug.  24. 

.T.    Kirschner.      106,100;    Sept.    14. 
J.    Kirscliner.      106,921;   Nov.    9. 
I.  Kranz.     103.237;   Fob.   16. 
I.  Kranz.     103,373;  Feb.  23. 
I.  Kranz.     103,458  ;  Mar.  2. 
JI.  P.  Kranz.     100,845-9  ;  Nov.  2. 
S.  Krononfold.     107.487  ;  Doc.  14. 
H.  Kushner.     107.488  :  Doc.   14. 
J.  J.  Kushner.     106,946-7;  Nov.  9. 
J.  J.  Kushner.     107,174;   Nov.  23. 
H.  Kushner.      107.:i03  ;  Nov.   30. 
R.  LaGlusa.     103,892-3  ;  Mar.  30. 
R.  La  Giusa.     104,978;  June  15. 
R.  La   Giusa.     100.303;  Oct.  6. 
I.   Lampel.     106,733;  Oct.   26. 
I.  Lampel.     107,192  ;  Nov.  23. 
I.  Lampel.     107.279  ;  -Nov.  30. 


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I.  Lampel.  107,391 ;  Dec.  7. 
F.  Laye.  106,087 ;  Sept.  14. 
F.  Laye.  106,254  ;  Sept.  28. 
F.  Laye.     106,689-90  ;  Oct.  26. 

F.  Laye.     106.923  ;  Nov.  9. 
A.  E.  Levy.    104,865  ;  June  8. 
A.  E.  Levy.     104.970  ;  June  15. 
A.   E.  Levy.     105,176  ;  June  29. 
A.  E.  Levy.     106.172-3  ;  Sept.  21. 
A.  B.  Levy.     106,488-9  ;  Oct.  12. 
J.  Levy.     106,506;  Oct.  12. 

A.  Magesis.     106,468;  Oct.  12. 
H.  Markowitz.     106,398  ;   Oct.   5. 
M.  Massow.     106,692;  Oct.  26. 
M.   Biichelson.     103,618  ;   Mar.   16. 
U.  Michelson.     103,658  ;  Mar.  16. 
M.  Michelson.     103,994;  Apr.  6. 
M.  Michelson.     104,115  ;  Apr.  13. 
M.  Michelson.     104,601  :  May  18. 
M.  Michelson.     104,796  ;  June  1. 
M.  Michelson.     105,459  ;  July  27. 
M.  Michelson.     105,887  ;  Aug.  31. 
M.   Michelson.      106.256-7 ;    Sept.    28. 
M.  Michelson.     106,354  ;  Oct.  5. 
M.  Michelson.     106,397-8;  Oct.  5. 
M.  Michelson.     106,572  ;  Oct.  19. 
M.    Michelson.      106,629-34;   Oct.    19. 
M.  Jlichelson.     106,895  ;  Nov.  9. 
M.  Michelson.     107,195-7  ;  Nov.  23. 
M.  Michelson.     107,376  ;  Dec.  7. 
J.  Miller.     106,57.3-4;   Oct.   19. 
S.  Moser.     105,177  ;  June  29. 
M.  Mullen.     102,795-8  ;  Jan.  19. 
M.  Mullen.     103,461-4  ;  Mar.  2. 
M.  Mullen.     104.281-3  ;  Apr.  27. 
M.  Mullen.     104,798  ;  June  1. 
M.  IMuUen.     105,556  ;  Aug.  3. 
A.  Nager.     106,519  ;  Oct."l2. 
P.  M.  Neufeld.     106,491;  Oct.  12. 
H.  Neumann.     106,355  ;  Oct.  5. 
E.  Nol3le.      106,635-7;   Oct.   19. 
E.  Noest.     106.736;  Oct.   26. 
E.  Noest.      107,726  ;  Dec.  28. 
A.   Nudell.     106,737 ;   Oct.    26. 
L.  Peizer.     106,577  ;  Oct.  19. 
L.  Penaroli.     107,298  :  i\ov.  30. 
E.  N.  Perper.      104,804-5;  June  1. 
E.  N.  Perper.     107.055  ;  Nov.  16. 
T.  Posner.     105,672  ;  Aug.  17. 
S.  J.  Poster.     106,850  ;  Nov.  2. 
S.   .T.  Poster.     106.948  ;  Nov.  9. 
A.  E.  Phillips.     106,356;  Oct.  5. 
JI.    Porpora.     106.738 ;    Oct.    26. 
D.   W.  Price.     103,268  ;  Feb.   16. 
D.  W.  Price.     103,375  :  Feb.  23. 
D.    W.   Price.      106,258;    Sept.    28. 
D.  W.  Price.     106,357;  Oct.  5. 
D.  W.  Price.     106.399-401 ;  Oct.  5. 
D.  W.  Price.     106.408-9;  Oct.  5. 
D.  W.  Price.    106,492-3  ;  Oct.  12. 

D.  W.  Price.     107.056;   Nov.  16. 
T.  Quaranto.     106.903  ;  Nov.  9. 
a.  Radock.     104,903  ;  June  8. 

L.  J.  Richard.     106,520;  Oct.  12. 
M.  Richter.     103,659  ;  Mar.  16. 

E.  T.  Romainp.     104.406:  Mav  4. 
V.  Rose.     107,727;   Dec.   28. 

G.  Rosenberg.     106,494;   Oct.   12. 
J.Rosenberg.     105,440:  July  27. 


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106,089-90;  Sept.  14. 

106,579-83  ;    Oct.    19. 

106.695;    Oct.    26. 
106,696;  Oct.  26. 
106,928-9  ;  Nov.  9. 
107.490;  Dec.   14. 


D.  Rosonthnl 
D.  Rosenthal. 
D.  Rosenthal. 
R.  Rosenblatt. 
D.  Rosenthal. 
D.  Rosenthal. 
D.  Rosenthal. 

K.  Rost.     106,521 ;  Oct.  12. 
K.  Rost.     107,199  ;  Nov.  23. 
M.  A.  Rudolph.     107,703  ;  Dec.  28. 
A.  Ruchman.     102,843  ;  Jan.  19. 
A.  Ruchman.     103,467-72  ;  Mar.  2. 
A.   Ruchman.     104.001  ;   Apr.   6. 
A.  Ruchman.     105,076  ;  June  22. 
A.  Ruchman.     105,558  ;  Aug.  3. 
A.  Ruchman.     106,259  ;  Sept.  28. 
A.  Ruchm.an.      106,740  ;  Oct.   26. 
R.  R.   Saifer.     106..544  ;  Oct.  19. 
H.  A.    Samuels.     106,091  ;  Sept.  14. 
C.  M.  Santore.     107,201  ;  Nov.   23. 
C.  M.  Santore.     107,304:  Nov.  30. 


C.  M.  Santore. 
P.  Schlessel. 
P.  Sf'hlossol. 
P.  Schlessel. 
P.  Schlessel. 
P.  Schlessel. 
P.  Sclilossol. 
P.  Schlessel. 
P.  Schlessel. 
P.  Schlessel. 
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C.  Schulman. 
R.    Schultze. 

D.  Schwartz. 


107.392  ;  Dec.  7. 

103,380-2  ;  Feb.  23. 

105.929  :  Aug.  31. 

106,260;    Sept.    28. 
106,402  ;  Oct.   5. 
106,851  ;  Nov.  2. 
107.057  :   Nov.   16. 
107,202-3  ;  Nov.  23. 

107.491  :  Dec.   14. 
107,618  ;  Di>c.  21. 

107,728  ;  Dec.  28. 
104,982-3  :  June  15. 

107.492  ;   Dec.    14. 
106,262-4;   Sept.  28. 


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Dress.     J.   Sohmer.     107,305-6  :  Nov.  30. 
Dress.     M.  E.   Smith.     3  07,620;  Pec.  21. 
Dress.     M.  E.   Smith.     107,729-30;  Dec.  28. 
Dress.     J.  Spadea.     105,782  ;  Aug.  24. 
Dress.     H.   .Spiess.     10."),9"0 ;  Aug.   33. 
Dress.     H.  Spiess.     106,495  ;   Oct.  12. 
Dress.    W.  G.  Steinman.     104,120 ;  Apr.  13. 
Dress.     W.  G.  Steinman.     104,li()5  ;  Jlay  18. 
Dress.     W.   G.   Steinman. '   104,756-7 ;   June  1. 
Dress.     W.    G.   Steinman.      106,266  ;   Sept.   28. 
Dresa.     W.  G.  Steinman.     106,333  ;  Oct.  5. 
Dress.     W.  G.   Steinman.     106,509  ;  Oct.  12. 
Dress.     H.  M.   Sterngold.     106,852  ;  Nov.  2. 
Dress.     M.   Stone.     106,642 ;  Oct.   19. 
Dress.    M.  Stone.    107,393-5  ;  Dec.  7. 
Dress.     M.  Stone.     107,ii:!3  :  Dec.  21. 
Dress.     P.  Sussman.     3  06,092-3  ;   Sept.  14. 
Dress.     F.  Sussman.     106,497  ;   Oct.  12. 
Dress.     F.  Sussman.     106,522-24 ;  Oct.  12. 
Dress.     V.  Toiiishinskv.      ]0'i,]55;  Sept.  21. 
Dress.     V.  Tomshinslcv.     107, '522  ;  Dec.  21. 
Dress.     V.  Tomshinsky.     107,731-3  ;  Dec.  28. 
Dress.     J.  Tuman.     107,734-5  ;  Dec.  28. 
Dress.     E.  N.  Tuniclc.     106,745  ;  Oct.  26. 
Dress.     P.  Valenti.     106,412;   Oct.  5. 
Dress.     P.  Valenti.     106,586  ;   Oct.   19. 
Dress.     S.   J.  Velardi.     106,855  ;  Nov.   2. 
Dress.     M.  Wagner.     106,362  ;  Oct.  5. 
Dress.     M.  Wagner.     107,207 ;  Nov.  23. 
Dress.     A.  Waxberg.     107,404  ;  Dec.   14. 
Dress.     A.  Waxberg.     3  07,600  ;  Dec.  21. 
Dress.     A.  Waxberg.     107,736 ;  Dec.  28. 
Dro.ss.     I.  Welch.     3  07,471;  Dec.  14. 
Dress.     I.  Welch.      3  07.569;  Dec.  21. 
Dress.    P.  Wenett.    103,477  ;  Mar.  2. 
I)r(  ss.     P.   Wenett.     103,062  ;  Mar.   16. 
Dress.     P.  Wenett.     104,333  ;  Apr.  27. 
Dress.     P.  Wenett.     3  04.607  ;  May  3  8. 
Dress.     P.  Wenett.     105,677  ;  Aug.  17. 
Dress.      P.   Wenett.      KHi.ODf,  ;    Sept.   14. 
Dress.     P.  Wenett.     106,268  ;  Sept.  28. 
Dress.     P.   Wenett.     106,403;   Oct.   5. 
Dress.    P.  Wenett.     106,511 ;  Oct.  12. 
Dress.     P.   Wenett.      3  06,551;   Oct.   39. 
Dress.     P.  Wenett.     106,747-8  ;  Oct.  26. 
Dress.      P.  Wenett.      106,941  ;  Nov.   9. 
Dress.     P.  Wenett.     107,165  :  Nov.  23. 
Dress.     I.  A.  Winter.     104.:!:;2;  .\pr.  27. 
Dress.     I.  A.  Winter.     104.420;  Mnv  4. 
Dress.     P.  Wood.     106.525 ;  Oct.  12. 
Dress.     O.  Wuslts.     100,363 ;  Oct.  6. 
Dres.s.     O.  Wusits.     3  06,404;  Oct.  5. 
Dress.     O.  Wuslts.     106,413-17  ;  Oct.  5. 
Dress.     J.  Youn-;.     3  05,079  ;, Tune  22. 
Dress.     P.  Zahn.     103,480  ;  Mar.  2. 
Dress.     P.  Zahn.     107,368  ;  Dec.  7. 
Dress.      ().    '/.■iretz.kv.      107,495;    Dec.    14. 
Dress.    H.  Zinn.     106.643  ;  Oct.  19. 
Dress.     H.   Zinn.     106,856-7  ;   Nov.   2. 
Dress.     II.  Zinn.     107,62  1  ;  Dee.  2  1 . 
Dress.     J.  Zinn.     105,469  ;  July  27. 
Dress.     J.  Zinn.     107,715;  Dec.  28. 
Dress  ensemble.     M.  Arldn.     106,557  ;  Oct.  19. 
Dress  ensemble.     J.  Bayor.     106,559  ;  Oct.   39. 
Dress  ensemble.     E.  Blavet.      106.717  :  Oct.  26. 
Dress  ensemble.      J.   Howdan.      104.088-91 ;   Apr.    13. 
Dress  ensemble.     L.  Burke.     106,282;  Oct.  5. 
Dre.s-H  enseinble.      S.  (;iifipm-'in.      106.1  07  :  .^ept.  23. 
Dress,  Ensemble.     E.  M.  Ciccono.     105,651:  Aug.   17. 
Dross  ensemble.     E.  M.  Cicconn.     106,825;  Nov.  2. 
Dress  ensi^mble.     P.  Cohen.     106.720  :  Oct.  26. 
Dress  ensenilile.     O.  f'oh-ord.     107.610;  Dec.   21. 
Dress,  Ensi-mlile.     T.Coleman.     3  03,909  ;  Mar.  30. 
Dress  ensemble.     T.  Coleman.      305,069;  .Vuno  22. 
Dress,   Ensemble.      T.  (\)lomnn.     105,823  ;   Aug.  24. 
Dress  ensemble.      T.   Coleman.      107,675;   Dec.   28. 
Dre'K  ensi'iiible.      E.   Ciiller.      30:;. cr..",;   i\r;ir.    10. 
Dress  ensemble.     E.  Cutler.     ]00,2,S4  ;  Oct.  B. 
Dress   en.semble.      E.    Cutler.      306,621-2;    Oct.    19. 
Dress,  Ensemble.     S.  DIcIc.     103,301;  Feb.  9. 
Dress  ensemble.     G.  Din/,.     104,53  7;  May  11. 
Dress  ensemble.     G.  Dl.-iz.     104,677  ;  May  25. 
Dress  ensemble.    G.  DIa/,.     3  05,573  ;  Aug.  10. 
Dress  eiificnibl.'.      It.  I'V-inttiek.      I0n.s.-|5  ;  Aug.  31. 
Dress  ensemble.      U.   Feindiek.      1()5^')S7;   Sept.  7. 
Dress,    Ensomblo.      L.    (iredlnger.      103,450;    Mnr.    2. 
Dress,  Ensembli'.      .7.   Creeniiinii       10!, 5H);   Afay   18. 
Dress  ensemble.     A.   Gir/y.      103.089;   Apr.    0. 
Dre.s8  ensemble.     A.  Guzv.     104,100;  Apr.  1.1. 
Dress  ensemble.      M.   Iljill.     105,990;   Sept.  7. 
UroHH  eiis.'iiilib'.      M.    IImII.       )()(!  IK!:   Sept.    21. 
Dress  ensemlile.     D.   High.      ]04,7«2  ;  Juno   1. 
Dress  ensemble.     G.   Tsiincs.     307,172;   Nov.  23. 
Dress  ensemble.     I.  Knlmls.     106,485;  Oct.  12. 
DreSH  ensemble.     ^J.  Kiitz.     105. -I.'O  ;  July  27. 
Dress  ensemble.     I,.  KmI/.     1<)<i,i".:27  ;  Oct.   19. 
Dress  ensemble.     J.  Kay.      106,180;  Oct.   12. 
Dress,  Ensemble.     M.Keller.     105,585  ;  Aug.  10. 
Dress  en.semble.     M.  Keller.     105,586  ;  Aug.  10. 
Dress  ensemble.      .1.    Kirsebner.      105,175;    June   29. 
Dress    enseinble.      J.    ICIrHiluier.       HI5.2.S5  ;    July    13. 
Dress  CTisemljie.     J.  KlrHcbiier.     105,-157;  July  il. 
Dress  ensomhlo.     K.  Im  Glusn.     100,302;   Oct.  6. 
Dress   ensemble.     I.  lyampcl.     106,304 ;   Oct.  6. 


Dress  ensemble.     D.  Mandelker.     106,518;  Oct.  12. 
Dress,  Ensemble.     S.  Messina.     106,353  ;  Oct.  5. 
Dress  ensemble.     S.  Messina.     107,725  ;  Dec.  28. 
Dress  ensemble.     M.  Michelson.     103.787-8  ;  Mar.  23. 
Dress  ensemble.     M.  Michelson.     104,870  ;  June  8. 
Dress  ensemble.     M.  Michelson.     105,460  ;  July  27. 
Dress  ensemble.     M.   Michelson.     105,603-5  ;  Aug.  10. 
Dress  ensemble.     M.  Michelson.     105,637-8  ;  Aug.  10. 
Dress  ensemble.     M.  Michelson.     105,996  ;  Sept.  7. 
Dress  ensemble.     M.  Michelson.     106,316  ;  Oct.  5. 
Dress  ensemble.     M.  Michelson.     106,735  ;  Oct.  26. 
Dress  ensemble.     M.  Michelson.     106,926  ;  Nov.  9. 
Dress   ensemble.     L.  Moskowitz.      106,575 ;   Oct.    19. 
Dress,  Ensemble.     M.  Mullen.     105,804  ;  Aug.   24. 
Dress   ensemble.     T.   Quaranto.     106,739  ;    Oct.   26. 
Dress  ensemble.     E.  Safian.     104,409  ;  May  4. 
Dress  ensemble.     H.  T.   Schakne.     104.410  ;  Jlay  4. 
Dress,  Ensemble.     P.  Schlessel.     103,473;  Mar.  2. 
Dress  ensemble.     P.   Schlessel.     10.5,347  ;  July  20. 
Dress  ensemble.     P.   Schlessel.     106,410 ;  Oct.   5. 
Dress  ensemble.     H.  ShuU.     106,508;  Oct.  12. 
Dress,  Ensemble.     M.  E.   Smith.     106,641 ;  Oct.  19. 
Dress,  Ensemble.     H.  Spiess.      105,644 ;  Aug.  10. 
Dress  ensemble.     E.  N.  Tunick.  .  104,825  ;  June  1. 
Dress  ensemble.     E.  N.  Tunick.     104.974  :  June  15. 
Dress,  Ensemble.     P.  Wenett.     103,478  ;  Slar.  2. 
Dress  ensemble.     P.   Wenett.     103,793-4;  Mar.  23. 
Dress  ensemble.     P.  Wenett.     106,339  ;  Oct.  5. 
Dress  ensemble.     P.  Wenett.     106,512  ;  Oct.  12. 
Dress  ensemble.     P.  Wenett.     106,749  ;  Oct.  26. 
Dress   ens^Muble.      P.   Wenett.      107,061  ;   Nov.   16. 
Dress,  Knitted  two-piece.    D.  Rlicinauer.     104,405  ;  Ma.v  4. 
Dress  or  similar  article.     A.  Morris.     106,834 ;  Nov.  2. 
Dress  or  similar  article.     S.  T.  Shore.     106,640;  Oct.  19. 
Dresser.     G.   W.   Harding.     106,033;   Sept.   14. 
Drier,  Domestic  clothes.     J.  AV.  Jen.sen.     1 05.528  ;  Aug.  3. 
Drier,   Hair.     M.   W.   Pitner.      103.978 ;   Apr.   6. 
Drinking  vessel.     L.  A.  Leppke.     103,430;  Mar.  2. 
Drinking-vessel.      L.  A.  Lepi)l;e.      104.:->79  ;  Jlay  4. 
Dump  body.     H.  Cohen.     104,441  ;  May  11. 
Duplicating   machine.     N.  Dunbar.     105.210 ;  July  6. 
Duplicator.     F.  Nigra.     106,469 ;  Oct.   12. 
Earthenware  bodies.     I.  E.  Sproat.     Re.  20,555  ;  Nov.  16. 
Electric    controlling    device.     A.    W.    Krieger.     106,368; 

Oct.  5. 
Electric    controlling    device.      C.    B.    Stevens.      107,559 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Electric  illuminating  fixture.    E.  F.  Guth.    106,593 ;  Oct. 

19. 
Electric   illuminating  fixture.     P.  J.   Wieslel:.     105,628; 

Aug.   10. 
Electric  lighting  fixture.  Indirect.     C.  Poling.     105,452 ; 

July  27. 
Electric  vibratory  interrupter  device.     W.  A.  McNaught. 

105,025  ;  June  22. 
Electron  tube.    K.  W.  Jarvis  and  E.  M.  Blair.    Re.  20,545  ; 

Nov.  2. 
lOiiiblem.     M.  L.  Briggs.      104.935:  June  15. 
Emblem.     J.  A.  Thebault.     104,122  ;  Apr.  13. 
Emblem,   Appliqu6.     C.   Emmey.      103.964-5 ;   Apr.   6. 
Emblem   or  similar  article.   Commemorative.      R.   Foster. 

105,484;  Aug.  3. 
Emblem  or  similar  article  for  wearing  apparel,  .\ppliquS. 

I.,.  Haines.     102,715  ;  Jan.  12. 
Emblem    or    similar    article.    Framed.      V.    T.    Howard. 

104,106  ;  Apr.  13. 
Emblem    plate,    Automobile.      L.    E.    Wright.      105,353 ; 

July  20. 
Emulsifier.     O.  F.  Neitzke.     10.5,059;  June  22. 
Endpiece  and   temple  for  an  ophthalmic  mounting,  Com- 

I)ined.     E.  M.  Splaine.     3  05.421  ;  July  27. 
End  standard  for  theater  chairs.  A.  C.  Sellers.   105,184-7  ; 

Julie  29. 

J.    L.    Doll    and    C.    W. 


I.    G.     Ohlssou.     307,448; 


W.  L.  Fry.     104,187; 


Engine,    Internal    combustion. 

Rogers.     107,641;  Dec.  28. 
Eiiuiiie,     .Mini.-Uiire    airplane. 

Dec.   14. 
Enveloije,  Knitted  reupholsterlng. 

Ai)r.  20. 
Brnser  and  pencil  lip.  Combined.    F.  n.  iiock.     304,522-3: 

May  3  8. 
Eraser,  Combined  ink  and  pencil.     E.  L.  Fnber.     105,482: 

Aug.  :!. 

Eraser  Iiolding  tip  for  pencils.     J.  De  Qiilnzio.     107,040  : 

Dec.  28. 
Eraser,  Ink.    O.  R.  Roeaoh.     100,453;  Oct.  12. 
lOxpresser   and    strainer.    Combined    fruit    and    vegetable. 

I).  A.  Grandlneltl.     304,138;  Apr.  20. 
IO\tniclor,   Kiult  Juice.     T.   T,.  Ilnml.     105.071;  June  22. 
Extrnclor,  Fruit  Juice.     J.   M.   MaJowsUi,  Jr,     J04. 274-0  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Extractor,  Jiilcp.    T.  li.  Hand.     106,706;  Nov.  2. 
Jlyecuii.     11.  K.  <\>nner.     107.332  ;  Dec.  7. 
lOyecup.     N.  I*.  Stockier.     102,760  ;  Jan.  10. 
i;y.'glnsseN,    Folding  D.xi'ord.     J.   .1.    I'oiiieranz.      100,147; 

Si'pl.    21. 
ICye   glMsses   or  similar   nrllele,   Temple   niomber   for.     V. 

W.   Duly.      105,9;W  ;   Sent.  7. 
EyoHha<lo  or  Nlmllar  nrllele.    S.  S.  Bork.    102,673;  Jan.  12. 
Kiihric,   Meiidod  hnndbag.     D.  M.  I(\irman.     102,916;  Jan. 

2(1. 
I'librle.   I!r<>ca(cll«>.     K.  KrIcaon.     107,221  ;  Nov.  30. 
Fabric.  Coatod.    D.  B.  Sturm.    103.622  ;  Mar.  0. 


1084 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


Fabric,   Combined   tufted   and  embroidered.      M.    Mitler. 

104,697  ;  May  25. 
Fabric,  Corded  knit  lace.     S.  Saftlas.     107,663  ;  Dec.  28. 
Fabric  Curtain.     J.  Alexander.     104.129  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fabric,   Curtain.     A.    S.  Freeman.      105,660-1  ;  Aug.    17. 
Fabric,   Curtain.     L   Strauss.     103,474-5 ;   Mar.    2. 
Fabric,  Elastic.     H.  AuU.     104,985  ;  June  22. 
Fabric,  Elastic.     H.  H.  Busch.     105,839  :  Aug.  31. 
Fabric,   Elastic.      O.  E.  Huber.      104,496;   May  11. 
Fabric,  Elastic.    R.  K.  Siner.     102,846  ;  Jan.  19. 
Fabric,  Embossed  textile.     A.  C.  Jaeger.     106.349  ;  Oct.  5. 
Fabric,  Embossed  textile.    H.  Wagner.    105,424 ;  July  27. 
Fabric,  Embroidered.    M.  Leff.    107,193--4  ;  Nov.  23. 
Fabric,  Embroidered.     A.  Lehmann.     106.141-2  ;  Sept.  21. 
Fabric,  Embroidered.     I.  Stiglitz.     107,621 ;  Dec.  21. 
Fabric,    Embroidered    knitted.      F.    Hornstein.      105,436 ; 

July  27. 
Fabric,  Embroidered  textile.     I.  J.   Shorser.     104,426-7; 

May  4. 
Fabric,  Flower-embroidered  dress.     E.  Stiglitz.     103,661 ; 

Mar.  16. 
Fabric  for  ladies'  shoes  and  handbags  or  similar  article. 

W.  Michaels.     102,722-3  ;  Jan.  12. 
Fabric  for  ladies'  shoes  "and  handbags  or  similar  article. 

S.    Troy.     106,156-8;  Sept.  21. 
Fabric  for  upholstery.    Textile.     H.   P.  Koch.      107,355 ; 

Dec.   7. 
Fabric     for     upholstery,      Textile.       E.     F.     Leonhardt. 

105,385-91 :  July  27. 
Fabric  for  upholstery,  Textile.    C.  Majer.     105,600 ;  Aug. 

Fabric,  Knitted.     W.  J.  Beniston.     102,979  ;  Feb.  2. 
Fabric,  Knitted.     A.  Grodnick.     105,098-100  ;  June  29. 
Fabric,  Knitted.     J.  Markowitz.     102,692  ;  Jan.  12. 
Fabric,  Knitted.     J.  Minoff.     102.669  :  Jan.  5. 
Fabric,  Knitted.     J.  Minoff.     102.837  ;  Jan.  19. 
Fabric,  Knitted.     J.  Minoff.     103,858  ;  Mar.  30. 
Fabric,  Knitted.     J.  Minoff.     104,146  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fabric,  Knitted.     J.  Minofc.     104,352-7  :  :\Iav  4. 
Fabric,  Knitted.     J.  Minoff.     104.871;  June '8. 
Fabric,  Knitted.     J.   Minoff.     106,896-7  :  Nov.   9. 
Fnhric,  Knitted.      J.  Minoff.      107.029  :   Xot.   16. 
Fabric,   Knitted.      J.   Minoff.      107.086 :   Nov.   23. 
Fabric,  Knitted.     J.  Minoff.     107,177  ;  Nov.  23. 
Fabric.  Knitted.     B.  Siegel.     102,732  ;  Jan.  12. 
Fabric,  Knitted.     D.  Siegel.     102,962  ;  Jan.   26. 
Fabric,  Knitted.     H.  L.  Weisler.     10o,90S-9  ;  Aug.  31. 
Fabric.  Knitted.     H.  L.  Weisler.     106.161:  Sept.  21. 
Fabric  or  similar  article.     M.  Susi.     102,932  ;  Jan.  26. 
Fabric  or  similar  article,  Drapery.     E.  J.  Das.     105,654; 

Aug.  17. 
Fabric   or   similar  article.   Embroidered   lace.     E.   Dan- 

necker.      103.927  ;  Apr.  6. 
Fabric  or  similar  article,  Leather.     H.  Cohen.     105  200  • 

July  6.  ' 

Fabric   or   similar  article,   Net.      G.    Bloch.      103,524-6  • 

Jlar.  9. 
Fabric   or   similar   article,    Net.     D.    Gross.      104,681-2  • 

May  25.  ' 

Fabric  or  similar  article  of  manufacture.  Textile.     J.  F 

Gaul,  Jr.     102,985  ;  Feb.  2. 
Fabric  or  similar  article  of  manufacture.  Textile.     J    F 

Gaul.  Jr.     104,026-8  ;  Apr.  13. 
Fabric  or  similar  article  of  manufacture.   Textile      J    F 

Gaul,  Jr.     104,923  :  June  15.  ... 

Fabric    or    similar   article   of  manufacture,    Textile      B 

HaertPl.      106,917:   Nov.   9. 
Fabric  or  similar  article  of  manufacture.  Printed  textile 

M.  Kay.     106,467;  Oct.   12.  i^me. 

Fabric   or   similar   article.   Openwork   bead.     M.   Tannen- 

baum.     107,667  ;  Dec.  28. 
Fabric  or  similar  article.  Printed  textile.     M.  E.  Hamre 

102,88.3-9 ;  Jan.  26. 

Fabric  or  similar  article.  Printed  textile.  M.  E.  Hamre 

103,194-201  :  Feb.  9. 

^^•'J[|.*^«°''  similar  article.  Printed  textile.  M.  E.  Hamre 

103,206  ;  Feb.  9. 

Fabric  or  similar  .nrticle.  Printed  textile.  M.  E.  Hamre 

103.722;  Mar.  23.  xiamre. 

Fabric  or  similar  article.  Printed  textile.  M.  E    Hamre 

103,762;  Mar.  23.  xiamre. 

Fabric  or  similar  article.  Printed  textile.  M.  E.   Hamre 

105,380-1;  July  27.  .namre. 

Fabric  or  similar  article.  Printed  textile.  C.  F.  Scholle 

104,224  ;  Apr.  20.  ocuoiie. 
Fabric  or  similar  article.  Shoe.     J.  A.  Fogartv.     106  88''  • 

Nov.  9.  •              •     - , 

Fabric  or  similar  article,  Textile.     J.  Altman.     lO.T  543  • 

Aug.  3. 
Fabric  or  similar  article,  Textile.    A.  Bach.     104  511-12  • 

May  11. 
Fabric     or     similar     article.     Textile.       G.     Canelsteln 

104,440  ;  May  11. 
Fabric  or  similar  article.  Textile.     M.  Christen.     103  710  ■ 

Mar.  23. 
Fabric      or      similar      article.      Textile.     M.      Christen 

]04,n.'-.!)-01  ;  June  15.  ■^"rjbien. 

Fabric      or     similar     article.      Textile.        M.      Christen 

106,616-9  ;  Oct.  19. 
Fabric  or  siniil.ar  article.  Textile.     A.  Curren.     106  097  • 

Sept.  14.  ' 

Fabric  or  similar  article,  Textile.  R.  Dannecker.  107,167  • 

Nov.  23. 


Fabric  or  similar  article.  Textile.     E.  J.  Das.     102,677; 

Jan.  12. 
Fabric  or  similar  article.  Textile.    G.  F.  Erhard.     104,248  ; 

Apr.  27. 
Fabric  or  similar  article,  Textile.    E.  Ericson.    104,564; 

May  18. 
Fabric     or    similar    article.    Textile.     E.    E.    Fatherley. 

102.877  ;  Jan.  26. 
Fabric  or  similar  article,  TertUe.     G.  W.  Gondermnnn. 

104,445  ;  May  11. 
Fabric  or  similar  article,  Textile.    A.  C.  Jaeger.    103,938 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Fabric     or     similar     article,     Textile.       A.     C.     Jaeger. 

104,266  ;  Apr.  27. 
Fabric  or  similar  article,  Textile.    A-  C.  Jaeger.    104,689 ; 

May  25. 
Fabric  or  similar  article.  Textile.    A.  C.  Jaeger.    105,583 ; 

Aug.   10. 
Fabric  or   similar  article,    Textile.     H.   D.  Mendelsohiu 

102,989  ;  Feb.  2. 
Fabric  or  similar  article,  Textile.     J.  Mohan.     103,734-6 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Fabric  or  similar  article.  Textile.     E.  H.  Moss.     106,144; 

Sept.  21. 
Fabric    or    similar    article,    Textile.     W.    D.    Eoberson. 

106,905  ;  Nov.  9. 
Fabric    or    similar    article.    Textile.      W.    D.    Eoberson. 

106,638-9  :  Oct.  19. 
Fabric  or  similar  article.  Textile.     L.  Bother.     104,949 ; 

June  15. 
Fabric  or  similar  article,  TextUe.    J.  C.  Sibal.    104,950-1 ; 

June  15. 
Fabric  or  similar  article.  Textile.     J.  C.  Sibal.     104,973  ; 

June  15, 
Fabric  or  similar  article,  Textile.     G.  Spitzer.     105,453—4 ; 

July  27. 
Fabric    or   similar  article.   Textile,     J.   Stam.     103,746 ; 

Mar.  23. 
Fabric  or  similar  article,   Textile.     J.    Stam.     104,151 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Fabric   or   similar   article,    Textile.      J.    Stam.      106,611 ; 

Oct.  19. 
Fabric  or  similar  article,  Textile.     A.  Stone.     106,776 ; 

Nov.   2. 
Fabric    or    similar    article.     Textile.       W.    L.     Turner. 

104,481 ;  May  11. 
Fabric     or    similar    article.     Textile.       W.    L.    Turner. 

104.519  ;  May  11. 
Fabric  or  similar  article.   Textile.     A.   Zavell.     105,784 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Fabric  or  similar  article.  Textile.     A.  Zavell.     105,817-8 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Fabric  or  similar  article.  Textile.     A.  Zavell.     105,827-8; 

Aug.  24. 
Fabric,  Printed.     I.  Sherman.     106,265  ;  Sept.  28. 
Fabric.  Rhinestone  studded  netted.     S.  Dawer.     105,775  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Fabric.  Textile.     B.  Adler.     107.047;  Nov.  16. 
Fabric.  Textile.     B.  Altman.     105.819  ;  Aug.   24. 
Fabric,  Textile.     L.  F.  Auger.     105,321  ;  July  20. 
Fabric.   Tpxtile.     J.    M.   Balsam.     107.476 :   Dec.   14. 
Fabric,  Textile.     C.  A.  Baumann.     105, S31  ;  Aug.  31. 
F.ihric,  Textile.     C.  A.  Baumann.     106.129;   Sept.  21. 
Fabric,  Textile,     J,  F.  Berlinger.     107,369  ;  Dec.  7. 
Fabric,  Textile.      S.   Breakstone.     102,675 ;   Jan.   12. 
Fabric,   Textile.     S.   Breakstone.     102.980;  Feb.   2. 
Fabric,    Textile.      S.    Breakstone.      103,061 ;    Feb.    2. 
Fabric,  Textile.     S.  Breakstone.     I04..=i54  :  Afav  18. 
Fabric,  Textile.     J.  W.  Brooks.     104.987-90  ;' June  22. 
F-^hrif,  Textile,     J,  W.  B.  Brooks.     104,957-8  ;  June  15. 
Fabric,  Textile.     J.  W.  H.  Brooks.     105,262-3;  Julv  13. 
Fabric,  Textile.     J.  W.  H.  Brooks.     107.183  ;  Nov.  23. 
Fabric,  Textile.     J.  W.  H.  Brooks.     107,348;  Dec.  7. 
Fabric,   Textile.     J.  AV.  H.  Brooks.     107,593  ;  Dec.  21. 
Fabric,  Textile.     .T.  W.  H.  Brooks.     107,608;  Dec.  21. 
Fabric,  Textile.     J.  TV.  H.  Brooks.     107,625  ;  Dec  21. 
Fabric  Textile.     O.  J.  Cahn.     103.276;  Feb.   16. 
Fabric,  Textile.     O.  J.  Cahn.     103.421  ;  Mar.  2. 
Fabric,  Textile.     G.  Canelstein.     105.198  ;  Julv  6. 
Fabric,  Textile.     G.  Canelstein.     105.570;  Aug.  10. 
Fabric.  Textile.     P.  L.  Cherrv.     104.340  :  Mav  4. 
Fabric  Textile.     A.  A.  Chiat.     103,093  ;  Feb."  9. 
Fabric  Textile.     E.  J.  Das.     104,133  ;  Apr.  20. 
Fabric  Textile.     E.  J.  Das.     105.653  :  Aug.  17. 
Fabric  Textile.     G.  Feinberg.     102.849-5r;  Jan.  19. 
Fabric  Textile.     G.  Feinberg.     103.064  ;  Feb.  2 
F;ihric  Textile.     M.  Forman.      107,6t5  :  Dec.  21. 
Fabric  Textile.     C.  E.  Forstmann.     102.821  ;  Jan.  19. 
Fabric  Textile.     C.  E.  Forstmann.     102.983-4  ;  Feb.  2. 
Fabric,   Textile.     C.  E.  Forstmann.     103.423^;   Mar.   2. 
Fabric,  Textile.     C.  E.  Forstmann.     103.852;  Mar.  30. 
Fabric  Textile.     C.  E.  Forstmann,     104,494  ;  Mav  11. 
Fabric  Textile.     C.  E.  Forstmann.     105.094-5  ;"  June  29. 
Fabric  Textile.     C.  E.  Forstmann.     105,168;  June  29. 
Fabric  Textile     C.  E.  Forstmann.     105.368  :  Julv  20. 
Fabric   Textile.      C.    E.    Forstmann.      105,792 ;   Aug.   24. 
Fabric,  Textile.     A.   Gattl.     103,279  ;  Feb.   16. 
Fabric  Textile.     R.   S.  Gentile.     107,597  ;  Dec.   21. 
Fabric  Textile.     E.  S,  Gentile,     107,616;  Dec   21. 
Fabric  Textile.     J.  Gluck.     102,683;  Jan.  12. 
Fabric   Textile.     B.    Gold.      106,534;   Oct.    19. 
Fabric,  Textile.     A.  J.  Goldman.     105,579  ;  Aug.  10. 
Fabric.   Textile.     F.   C.   Green.     105.951 ;    Sept.   7. 
Fabric   Textile.     E.  Guarine.     107,645;  Dec.   28. 


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E.  I.  Hanson.     102.6(5.5  ;  Jan.  5. 
E.  I.  Hanson.     102,685-6  ;  Jan.  12. 
E.   I.  Hanson.     102,716  ;   Jan.   12. 
E.  I.  Hanson.     102.828-9  ;  Jan.  19. 
E.  I.  Hanson.     102,854-.^  ;  Jan.   19. 
E.  I.  Hanson.     102,986:  Feb.  2. 
E.   I.   Hanson.      103,070;   Feb.   2. 
E.  I.  Hanson.     103,280  ;  Feb.  16. 
E.  I.  Hanson.     105,055  ;  June  22. 
E.  I.   Hanson.     105,776  ;  Aug.  24. 
A.  Hausman.     104,684;  May  25. 
J.  Heim.     104,777-80  ;  June  1. 
J.  Heim.     104,853-5  ;  June  8. 
J.  Heim.     104,905-7  ;  June  8. 
J.  Heim.     105,523  ;  Aug.  3. 
J.  Heim.     106,406 :  Oct.  5. 
A.   S.  Heiman.     102,687-8;  Jan.  12. 
A.  S.  Heiman.     105,866  ;  Aug.  31. 
J.  H.  Hoffman.     106,711  ;  Oct.  26. 
J.   H.  Huelat.     103,935-6  ;  Apr.  6. 
J.  H.  Huela^.     104,216  ;  Apr.  20. 
J.   H.   Huelat.      104.205  ;   Apr.   27. 
J.  H.  Huelat.     104,909  ;  June  8.      ' 
J.  H.  Huelat.     105,014-17  ;  June  22. 
J.  H.  Huelat.     105.383  ;  July  27. 
J.  H.   Huelat.     105,701-2;  Aug.  17. 
J.  H.  Huelat.     106,046  ;  Sept.  14. 
W.  A.  Hughes.     105,872-3;  Aug.  31. 
W.  A.  Hughes.      106.136;  Sept.  21. 
E.  P.  Hulliugs.     107,617  ;  Dec.  21. 
K.  Kanter.     102,717  ;  Jan.  12. 
W.  Kiaplan.     103,066  ;  Feb.  2. 
W.  Kaplan.     103,973  :  Apr.  6. 
W.  F.  Kaplan.     104,857-60  ;  June  8. 
\V.  F.   Kaplan.     107,239  ;  Nov.   30. 
J.  Killars,  Jr.     102,833  ;  Jan.  19. 
J.  Killars,  Jr.     103,873;  Mar.  30. 
A.  H.  Klein.     107,651 ;  Dec.  28. 
M.  D.  Kornfelfl.     104.402  :  May  4. 
M.  D.    Kornfeld.      104,455-7 ;   May  11. 
R.  J.  Krause.     104,112 ;   Apr.  13. 

A.  Levy.     102,691  ;  Jan,   12. 

B.  R.  Levy.     106,802;  Nov.  2. 
J.  G.  Levy.     103,178  ;  Feb.   9. 

J.  Mack.     103,067  ;  Feb.  2. 
J.  E.  Malsch.     106,806-7  ;  Nov.  2. 
J.  E.  Maisch.      107.4S9:   Dec.   14. 
W.  H.  Mayer,  Jr.     103.854;  Mar.  30. 
S.  B.  McDonald.     107,656  ;  Dec.  28. 
J.  Mendelsohn.     105,711  ;  Aug.   17. 
S.  Messer.      1 07.026-7  :  Nov.  16. 
106.602-8:   Oct.    19. 
107.657  ;   Dec.   28. 
107,695  ;   Dec.   28. 
106.374;  Oct.  5. 
102,698;  .Tan.   12. 
104,198;  Apr.  20. 
105,557  ;  Aug.  3. 
E.  M.  Patterson.     105,461-2  ;  July  27. 
E.   M.   Patterson.      107,198;  Nov.  23. 

E.  Raphaels.     103,765  ;  Mar.  23. 
J.  B.  Reeves.     106,542  ;  Oct.  19. 

P.    Reiinan.      103,083-6 ;    Feb.    2. 
M.  M.  Rosenberg.     103,509-17;  Mar.  9. 
W.  Rosenberg.     104.295;  Apr.  27. 
O.  H.    Ros,'!.      104.307;  Apr.   27. 
O.  H.  Ross.     104.810-11  ;  June  1. 
W.  Ross.     103,766;  Mar.  23. 
W.    Ross.      104,702;    May   2.5. 
W.  Rosa.     107,363-4  :  Dec.  7. 
W.    Ross.      107,603;    Dec.    21. 
R.  T.  Russell.      104,602^;  Mav  1  .S. 

C.  C.   Rvan.      102.921-4:  Jan."  26 
C.    r..    Rvnn.      105.916:    Aug.   31. 

F.  Scalnmandre.     105.250-2  ;  July  6. 
C.  F.   Scholle.     105.300;  Julv  13. 

C.  F.  SchoUe.     105,715  :  Aug.  17. 
J.  W.   Snowden.      105.033;  June  22. 
J.  W.  .Snowden.     107.365;  Dec.  7. 
J.    W.    Snowden.      107.604;    Dec.    21. 
M.    Rpelreln.      104,7.53;   June   1. 
A.    Stern.      105. H15:    Aug.    24. 
N.   Tilhnnn.      103.900;    Mar.   30. 
N.   Tlllmnn.      107.204:  Nov.   23 
J.  h.  TItelbaum.     103.751  :  Mar.'  23. 
l\f.  Tnrpnn.      103.087-9;   Feb.  2. 
103.133-0;    Feb.   0. 
103.270-4  ;   Fi'b.   16. 
103.752-5;    Mar.    23. 
in  I, .-'.(i!)- 10:    At)r.    27. 
104.415;  May  4. 
104.482;  Miiv  11. 
104,508:  May  11. 
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104,710;    IMnv   25. 
10  1  <I76:  Jiiite   15. 
105.038-41  :    June    22. 
105, .306-7  :   Jiilv    13. 
1(15.422:  Jnlv  27. 
105.463   n  :  July  27. 
105.K26;    Aug.    24. 
^0^.1,^!t:  sent.   21. 

106.549:    Oct.    19. 
106,715;  Oct.  2(1. 


M.   Mey. 

M.   Mey. 

M.   Mey. 
J.  Morris. 
M.  Morris. 
M.  Morris. 
H.  Odzer. 


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M.   Turpan. 

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Fabric,  Textile. 
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M.  Turpan. 
M.  Turpan 
M.  Turpan. 
M.   Turpan. 
M.  Turpan. 
M.  Turpan. 
B.  Villani. 
H.  Weisman 
H.  Weisman. 
H.  W.  Wilde. 
H.  W.  Wilde. 
H.  W.  Wilde. 
H.  W.  Wilde. 
H.  W.  Wilde. 
H.  W.  Wilde. 
H.  W.  Wilde. 
H.  W.  Wilde. 
H.  W.  Wilde. 
H.    W.  Wilde. 
H.  W.   Wilde. 
O.  E.  Martin. 
R.   P. 


106,746  ;  Oct.  26. 

107,205-6;   Nov.   23. 
107,366  ;  Dec.  7. 
107,605  ;   Dec.   21. 
107,623;  Dec.    21. 
107,034-5  ;  Dec.   21. 
105,448;  July  27. 
105,425-6  ;   July  27. 
106,477 ;  Oct.  12. 
103,090;  Feb.  2. 
104,31.5-16  :  Apr.  27. 
104,486 ;  May  11. 
105,048;  June  22. 
105,311  ;  July  13. 
105,427  ;  July  27. 
105,467-8;   July  27, 
105,910-11  ;  Aug.  31 
106,386  ;  Oct.  5.. 
107.059  ;  Nov.  16. 
107,367 ;  Dec.  7. 
105,706  ;  Aug.   17. 
Baggaley.     106,528 


Oct. 


Fabric,  Tinsel. 
Fabric,   Tinsel  textile. 

19. 

Fabric,  Tinsel  textile.     E.  H.  Moss.      105,777 ;  Aug.  24. 
Fabric,  Tucked  embroidered  textile.    B.  Beidner.     105,832  ; 

Aug.  31. 
Fabric,  Tucked   textile.     J.   P.  Young.     105,253;  July  6. 
Fabric,  Tufted  candlewick  textile.    M.  Mitler.    104,901-2 ; 

June  8. 
Fabric,  Woven.     J.  H.  HofTman.     107,485  ;  Dec.  14. 
Fabric,  Woven.    W.  Teres.    104,057  ;  Apr.  13. 
Fabric,  Woven.    J.  L.  Walther.     105,624  ;  Aug.  10. 
Fabric,  Woven  textile.    J.  G.  Levy.     107,356  ;  Dec.  7. 
Fabric.  Woven  textile.     H.  Zuekernian.     105.5R9  :  Aug.  10. 
Faceplate  and  deflector  for  a  heater,  Combined.     G.   W. 

Walker.     103,865;  Mar.  30. 
Faceplate  for  a  coin  chute.     W.  C.  Shlnn.     102,961 :  Jan. 

26. 

Weber.    103,476  ;  Mar.  2. 
H.  W.   Chapman.     103,908;  Mar.  30. 
G.   Graff  and   A.   O.    Samuels.     104,400: 


Fan,  Desk.  V. 
Fan,  Electric. 
Fan,   Electric. 

May  4. 
Fan,  Electric. 
Fan,  Electric. 
Fan,  Electric. 


J.  L.  Hamilton.     104,064  ;  Apr.  13. 
R.  E.  Kruck.      107,522  ;  Dec.  21. 
E.  S.  Preston.     102,701 ;  Jan.  12. 
Fan   or   similar   article,    Electric.      R.    Heller.      104,259 ; 

Apr.  27. 
Faucet  attachment.     C.  E.  Lehman.     104,272  ;  Apr.  27. 
Feather,   Triangular.     J.  Abrams.     105,770 ;  Aug.  24. 
Feeder,  Bird.     D.  B.  Hall.     105,521  ;  Aug.  3. 
Feeder,    Multiple    trough    outdoor    weatherproof.     H.    R. 

Ray.     107,280  ;  Nov.  30. 
Feeder,    Outdoor    weatherproof.     H.    R.    Ray.     107,281 : 

Nov.  30. 
Fender     and     headlamp.     Combined     automobile.     A.     E. 

Northup.      105.639;    Aug.   10. 
Ferrule    for    household    utensil    handles    and    the    like. 

C.  R.  T.  Hess.     104,066  ;  Apr.  13. 
Ferrule    for    household    utensil    handles    and    the    like. 

C.  R.  T.  Hess.     104,102-5;  Apr.  13. 
Ferrule  for  household   utensil  handles  and  the  like.     C 

R.  T.  Hess.     106,197  ;  Sept.  28. 
File    nnd    pine    tnmp,    Combined    nail.      H.    C.    French. 

107,147 ;  Nov.  23. 
Filter  and  cooler,  Combined  air. 

Apr.  1,3. 
Fire  extinguisher  body,   Vehicle. 

June  1. 

li'ire  extinguisher,  Portable.    J.  L.  Seat.    104,816  ;  June  1. 
Fish  lure.      S.   F.   Davenport.      107. 40S:  Dec    14 
I'^ish  lure.     J.  W.  Delinert.     106,654;  Oct.  26 
Fish  lure.     W.   O.  Knapp.     105,113;  June  29. 
Fish  lure.     H.  R.  Weaver.     105,158;  June   29. 
Fish   lure,  Artificial.      W.  F.   Kger.      106,.592  ;   Oct.   19 
Fishing  reel.     J.   A.  Coxe.     105.789-91  ;  Aug.  24. 


J.  C.  Austin.     104,085; 
J.   L.   Seat.     104,817; 


Ceiling  lighting.     R.  G.  Cowan.     103.503  ;  Mar, 


Fixture, 
16. 

Fixture   for  liquid   dispensing  apparatus,   Light      W.   M. 
(Jrltlin.     105.435:  July  27. 

Fixture,  lighting.     A.  A.  Johnson.     103,570;  Mar.  16. 

Flag.      R.    Foster.      105.485:    Aug.    3. 

Flashlight.     O.T.Wood.     104,510 ;  May  11. 

l'l:ishlight.      O.T.Wood.      107.274  ;    Nov.  30. 

I'lnshllght  nnd   key  case.  Combined   pocket.     N.   IT.   Swan- 
son.     106,002:  ^ept.  7. 

T'lnshllght   casing.     II.   G.  Graubner. 

I'lnslillrhl    lie.-i(l  shell.      (".   1).   Itnrrelt, 

Fl.isllllght   be;l(l  vh,.ll.       \V.  n.  W.'stfnil 

l''l;tsk.     S.  Itnindels.     107,371  ;  Dec.  7. 

I'Moor    covering.    Textile.      W. 
Nov.  30. 

I'Miior    covering.    Textile.      W. 
Nov.  30. 

Flower    exhibiting    dovlro.      R.    W.    Simpson.      103,131 : 

Feb.  9. 
li'lowerpot  nnd  stnnd   or  slinlljir  article,  Conil)luod      J.  S 

Miller  nnd   J.  T.vson.      104.221  ;   Ai)r.   20. 
Floweriiol     nnd     K\ipp<>rl,     CoinbhuHl.       F.     L.     Pcvoroiix. 

1()I,IM)5;  June  22. 
Klnsher    ilenrnisi-.      J.  W.  Tucker.      107.465  ;  Dec.  14. 
Font   of  diNplny  letters  of  the  niphubel.     F.  V..   HIcuIni 

104,541  ;    May    1,9. 
I'onI  of  llebri>w  l.vpe.      H.  Ish  Shalom.      102.949;  Jan.  26. 


103,078;  Mnr.  23. 
l02.SCi7  :  Jan.  20. 
102,935;  Jan.  26. 


().   Dewsbury.     107.220-1; 
O.    DowRbury.     107,270-7; 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


I 


Font    of    type.      H.    C.    GatcheU   and    W.    C.    Hollister. 

107,077  ;  Nov.  23. 
Food  server  or  similar  article.     L.  Guild.     107,516 ;  Dec. 

21. 
Fork  or  similar  article.    M.  Bernstein.     104,648 ;  May  25. 
Form,  Hat.     H.  Rich  and  J.  Greenberg.      103,915  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Fountain    and    cabinet.    Combined    soda    water.     M.    C. 

Schwab  and  J.  S.  Berner.     106,328  ;  Oct.  5. 
Fountain,  Drinking.     H.  R.  Trout.     107,464  ;  Dec.  14. 
Fountain,  Drinkng  water  cooler.     J.  L.  Gibson.     106,030 

Sept.  14. 
Fountain,  Drinking  water  cooler.    D.  H.  Reeves.    106,061 

Sept.  14. 
Fountain,   Portable  drinking.      H.  E.  Brandt.     105,512 

Aug.  3. 
Frame,  Bag.     J.  A.  Ferrara.     105,375  ;   July  27. 
Frame.  Bicycle.     H.  H.  Henry.     104,140-1 ;  Apr.  20. 
Frame,  Bicycle.     J.  B.  Morgan.     104,501 ;  May  11. 
Frame,  Chair.     M.  H.  Darson.     105,915  ;  Aug.  31. 
Frame  for  a  bag  or  similar  article.     H.  Rubin.     107,457  ; 

Dec.  14. 
Frame   for   a   girl's   bicycle.     J.    R.   Morgan.      103,124 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Frame    for    a    railway    coach    or    bus    chair.    Upholstery 

supporting     W.   R.  Juilsey.     107,223  ;  Nov.  30. 
Frame,  Glider.     L.  Vavrik.     105,153  ;  June  29. 
Frame,  Glider.     L.  Vavrik.     107,27:^  :  Nov.   30. 
Frame,  Hack  saw.     E.  M.  Jack.     103,969  ;  Apr.  6. 
Frame,  Picture.     M.  Candido.     105,473  ;  Aug.  3. 
Frame,   Picture.     E.   Olszewski.     105,609  ;  Aug.  10. 
Frame,  Picture.     E.  O'Toole.     106,576  ;  Oct.  19. 
Frame,  Picture.     P.  Van  Etten.     104,593  ;  May  18. 
Frame,  Printing  press  unit.     J.  L.  Blackley.     105,258-9  ; 

July  13. 
Frame,  Spectacle.    W.  A.  Blocker.     104,014-15;  Apr.  13. 
Freezer,  Ice  cream.    J.  W.  Townsend.     105,303  ;  July  13. 
Front,    Spectacle.      V.    Tanasso,    and    J.    J.    Pomeranz. 

104,589-90  ;  May  18. 
Fruit  juicer.     B.  B.  Manaster.     104,900;  June  8. 
Fruit  juicer.    E.  Newnham  and  W.  H.  Fischer.     104,800 ; 

June  1. 
Fryer  or  similar  article,  Chicken.     N.  Abrams.     104,128  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Fuel    burning    system.    Hydrocarbon.      F.    V.    Risinger. 

Re.  20,557  ;  Nov.  2. 
Fuel  supplv  unit   for  oil   burners.     W.  V.   Czarnecki,   Jr. 

105.572;"  Aug.  10. 
Gaiter    or   similar   article.      L.    L.    Rosenfield.      104,880 ; 

June  8. 
Gallery,  Shooting.     C.  W.  Griffith.     Re.  20,544  ;  Nov.  2. 
Galosli.     H.B.Richards.     106,676  :  Oct.  26. 
Game  apparatus.     H.   G.  Grossman.     104,775  ;  June  1. 
Game  apparatus.     S.  C.  Ide.     103,638  :  Jlar.  16. 
Game    apparatus.      E.    B.    Weaver    and    R.    E.    Kamp. 

106,224  ;  Sept.  28. 
Game   apparatus,  Amusement.      J.   F.   Meyer.      102,721  ; 

Jan.  12. 
Gaiiio  apparatus.  Putting.     P.  W.  Preece.     107,254  :  Nov. 
.     30. 

M.  A.  Bell.     106,958  ;  Nov.   16. 
D.  T.  Edwards.      105.850  ;  .\ug.  31. 
A.  B.  T.ail.      106.205  :  Sept.  28. 
A.   Schuster.     107,160;  Nov.   23. 
F.  R.  Stpnrns.     106,714  ;  Oct.  26. 
C.  L.  Williams.     100,075  ;  Sept.  14. 
Game   board  and  apparatus   or  similar  .irticle.  Combina- 
tion.    R.  W.  Dnnon.     106,907;  Nov.  16. 
Oameljoard    or    similar    article.     I.    S.    Rosen.     104,972 ; 

June  15. 

R.  W.  Hood.     102,788  :  .Tan.  19. 
N.    Monior.      105,803;   Aug.   24. 
C.  Rubino.     106,454;  Oct.  12. 
L.  W.  Van  Ore.     103,646  :  Mar.  16. 
Horseshoe.      R.  Apichell.      104,361;  May  4. 
R.    O.   Pickin.      104.876;    jMnr.   30. 
Garment,    Bathing.      J.    Rosoufeld.      103,253;   Feb.    16. 
narl-or.     J.   B.   Fcderifo       1  nr,. .f-,77:  Aug.   10. 
Garter.     W.  Govan.     107,643  ;  Dec.  28. 
Gas  administering  machine.     J.   A.  Ileidbrink.     102,632 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Gas  pump.  Wet  type.     C.  Blom.     103.700;  Mar.  23. 
Gauge.     W.  C.  Hammond.     105.320  ;  Julv  20. 
Gauge.     R.  D.   Mcintosh.     104,867  ;  June  8. 
Gear    case    llushcr    or    similar    article.     C.    W.     Ginter. 

106,914;  Nov.   9. 
Gear   mechanism   casing   for   clocks   or   similar  articles. 

W.  L.  Hansen  and  I.  N.  Hurst.     103,098 ;  Feb.  9. 
Gem  sotting.     H.   Uufeison.     104.582;  IMny  18. 
Generator,  Magnolo-electric.     LeR.  S.  Dunham  and  A.  F. 

Robertson.     104,368-71  ;  May  4. 
Gilet.     E.  Baruch.     104.086  ;  Apr.  13. 
Gilet.    J.  E.  Grotta.     103,369  ;  Feb.  23. 
Glass.     E.  W.  Fuerst.     103,148 ;  Feb.  9. 
Glass    for    picture    frames.    Transparent    convex.      H.    J. 

Jloravek.      105,027  :  June  22. 
Glassware  cleaning  apparatus.     V.  S.  Mackres.     105,119  ; 

June  29. 
Glasses,    Sun.     F.   A.    Rentchler.      104,172 ;    Apr.   20. 
Glider  end  fmrne.    I>.  Vavrik.     106,678  ;  Oct.  26. 
Glider   or   similar   article.      E.    G.    Fischback    and    R.    W. 

Sumey.     104,565  ;  May  18. 


Game  board. 
Game  board. 
Game-hofi  rd. 
Game  board. 
Game  hoard. 
Game  board. 


Game  device. 
Game  device. 
Game  device. 
<'!,^me  device. 
Game  device. 
Game  piece. 


Glove. 
Glove. 
Glove. 
Glove. 
Glove. 
Glove. 


Glider  or  similar  article.     S.  M.  Fischer.     106,435 ;  Oct. 

12. 
Globe  and  panel  for  a  lighting  fixture.  Combined.     A.  L. 

Arenberg.     104.230-3  ;  Apr.  27. 
Globe,  Lighting  fixture.     A.  L.  Arenberg.     104,234  ;  Apr. 

27. 
Globe,  Lighting  fixture.     L.  C.  Doane.     102,678 ;  Jan.  12. 
Glove.    B.  F.  Beverly.     104,551 ;  May  IS. 
Glove.     B.  F.  Beverly.     104,830 ;  June  8. 
Glove.     M.  Crandall.     103,221 ;  Feb.  16. 
Glove.     M.  Crandall.     106.019 ;  Sept.  14. 

J.  J.  Fox.     103,547 ;  Mar.  9. 

J.  E.  Puchs.     103,147 ;  Feb.  9. 

J.  E.  Fuchs.     106,913  ;  Nov.  9. 

K.  Fuchs.     104,063  ;  Apr.  13. 

W.  S.  Hatch.     103,548  ;  Mar.  9. 

W.  S.  Hatch.     104,101  ;  Apr.  13. 
Glove.    I.  K.  Hessberg.     102,783  ;  Jan.  19. 
Glove.     I.  K.  Hessberg.     103,616  ;  Mar.  16. 

J.   A.   Hisier.      105,581  :   Aug.    10. 

F,  J.  Kaufmann.     103,456 ;  Mar.  2. 

G.  U.  Larom.     100,139-40  ;  Sept.  21. 
L.  Levine.     103,945  ;   Apr.  6. 

L.  J.  Maclear.     102,792  ;  Jan.  19. 
L.  J.  Maclear.     103,285;  Feb.  16. 
W.  E.  Meyers.     104,795 ;  June  1. 
J.  Neivert.     105,178  ;  June  29. 
L.  Postman.     105,181 ;  June  29. 
R.  Steinberg.     105.917;  Aug.  31. 
S.  M.   Straus.     103,165  ;  Feb.  9. 
S.  M.  Straus.     104,587;  May  18. 
S.  M.  Straus.     104,908  ;  June  8. 
S.  M.   Straus.     105,035  ;   June  22. 
'    ''    '  105,319  ;  July  13. 

105,903  ;  Aug.  31. 

106,360  ;  Oct.  5. 

106,382  ;  Oct.  5. 

106,475  ;  Oct.  12. 
102,707  ;  Jan.  12. 
102,90.5-6  ;  Jan.  26. 


S.  M.  Straus. 
S.  M.  Straus. 
S.  M.  Straus. 
S.  M.  Straus. 
S.  M.  Straus. 
E.  Webster. 
E.  Webster. 


Glove, 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove. 

Glove,  Archer's.     F.  B.  Bear.     107,294  ;  Nov.  30. 

Goblet.    E.  W.  Fuerst.     104,844  ;  June  8. 

Goblet  or  similar  article.    E.  M.  Bottome.    102,744 ;  Jan. 

19. 
Goblet    or   similar   article.      E.    M.    Bottome.      104,718; 

June  1. 
Goblet  or  similar  article.    E.  M.  Bottome.     107,637  ;  Dec. 

28. 

Goblet  or  similar  article.    A.  J.  Cunningham.    102,816-18  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Goblet  or  similar  article.     A.  J.  Cunningham.     103,277  ; 

Feb.   16. 
Goblet  or  similar  article.    A.  J.  Cunningham.    105,730-62  ; 

Aug.   24. 
Goblet  or  similar  article.     A.  J.  Cunningham.     105,774 ; 

Aug.  24. 
Goblet  or  similar  article.     A.  J.  Cunningham.    i07,040— 2  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Goblet  or  similar  article.     A.  J.  Cunningham.     107,067 ; 

Nov.  23.  ■ 

Goblet    or    similar   article.      E.    W.    Newton.      103,826; 

Mar.   30. 
Goblet  or  similar  article.     E.  W.  Newton.     107,030  ;  Nov. 

16. 

Goblet  or  similar  article.     G.  Sakier.     104,703 ;  May  25 

Gocart.     W.  G.  Carlson.     106,909  ;  Nov.  9. 

Goggles.     L.  P.  Young.      105,312  ;  July  13. 

Goggles    or    similar    article.    Pair    of.      S.    E.    Bouchard. 

104,320  ;  Apr.  27. 
Golf  club.       J.  Sylvester.     104,642  ;  May  25. 
Golf  club  head.    J.  P.  Gallagher.     104,495 ;  May  H. 
Golf  club  head.     V.  K.   Hilton.     106,293;  Oct.  5. 
Golf  putter  head.     W.   IMcCulla.     104,041  ;  Apr.   13. 
Golf  tee  or  similar  article.     W.  P.  Fay.     102,749  ;  Jan.  19. 
Grease  dispensing  device.     A.  I.  Epton.     103,491 ;  Mar.  9. 
Grill,  Metallic.     A.  J.  Fitzgerald.     103,817;  Mar.  30. 
Grille  for  an  automobile,  Radiator.    J.  Oswald.    106,451 : 

Oct.  12. 
Grille  for  an  automobile,  Radiator.    J.  Oswald.     106,470 : 

Oct.  12. 
Grille  or  similar  article.     H.  Smith  and  M.  G.  Werme. 

107,705  ;  Dec.  28. 
Grinding  machine.  Portable.    O.  St.  John.     106,458  ;  Oct 

Grinding  machine.    Two   slide  automatic.     C.    T.   Raule. 
Re.  20,549  ;  Nov.  9. 

Grip,  Bicycle  h.indle.     L.  Stark.     105.813  ;  Aug.  24. 
Gu-nrd  and  grille  guard,  Combined  trunk.    L.  S.  Poncher. 

104,803  ;  June  1. 
^"",!'i^„jind    lamp.    Combined    bicycle.       G.     S.     Lewis. 

10 1. 3.^8  :  Dec.  7. 
Guard  and  lamp  shade  for  ranges.  Combined  back.     D.  L. 

Hadley.     105,215  ;  July  6. 
Guard,    Automobile    grille.      A.    V.    W6asler    and    W.    J. 

Dooley.     103,544  ;  Mar.  9. 
Guard,  Automobile  mud.    E.  J.  Meyer.     104,794 ;  June  1. 
Guard,  Automobile  radiator  srille.     J.  HoUins.     105,871; 

Aug.  31. 

Guard,  Bicycle  chain.     J.  R.  Morgan.     105,537  ;   Aug.  3. 

Miard    Bicycle  chain.     J.  R.  Morgan.     107.442  ;  Dec.  14. 

Guard,  Bicycle  mud.     E.  F.  Pawsat.    104,507 ;  May  11. 

?A- '.?n'"TP^'^^?,P""'^y-    J-  ^-  Barnes  and  J.  O.  Reinecke. 
100.429  ;  July  27. 


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Guard,  Fender  splash.     B.   G.  Cochrane.     102,941 ;  Jan. 

26. 
Guard  for  a  bicycle,  Skirt.     H.  L.  Kraeft.     107,241 ;  Nov. 

30. 
Guard  for  a  cycle,  Chain.    E.  F.  Pawsat.     104,291 ;  Apr. 

27. 
Guard   for   bicycles.    Combined   chain   and   skirt.      J.    R. 

Morgan.     102,727-8  ;  Jan.  12. 
Guard,  Hose.     T.  N.  Kuleff.     104,269  ;  Apr.  27. 
Guard   or   similar   article.   Bicycle  mud.     E.    F.    Pawsat. 

104,292-3  ;  Apr.  27. 
Guard,   Pocket.     \V.  E.  Buxton.     104,610;  May  25. 
Guard.  Window  shade,     it.  h\  Willis.     106.999;  Nov.  16. 
Guide,  Dental  shade.     H.  J.  Russell.     105,249  ;  July  6. 
Guide   for   pencils   or   like   articles.   Handwriting.      C.   C. 

Heim.     106,530  :  Oct.  19. 
Guitar    or    similar    article.    Electric    Hawaiian.      E.    A. 

Stathopoulo.     105,351 ;   July   20. 
Gun,  Combined  weeding  and  fertilizing.     G.  B.  Wettstein. 

103,140  ;  Feb.  9. 
Hair  waving  apparatus.     F.  O.  Conill.     104,323  ;  Apr.  27. 
Hair  waving  apparatus.     E.  Frederics.     3  04.921  ;  June  15. 
Hair  waving  machine.     F.  O.  Conill.     104,092  ;   Apr.  13. 
Halter  or  similar  article.     D.  Doctors.     105,845-6  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Hamper.     E.  A.  Florang.     106,291:  Oct.  5. 
Hamper,  Clothes.     P.  Leverone.     105,220  ;  July  6. 
Handbag.     H.  Felmann.     105,272  ;  July  13. 
Handbag.     H.  Felmann.     105,697  ;   Aug.   17. 
Handbag..    H.  Feimann.     107,415-6;  Dec.  14. 
Handbag.     H.  Felmann.     107,505-10 ;  Dec.  21. 
Handbag.     H.  Felmann.     107,595-6  :  Dec.  21. 
Handbag.     H.   Felmann.      107,714 ;   Dee.   28. 
Handbag.     H.  Felmann.      107,716-21 ;  Dec.   28. 
Handbag.     A.  M.  Ferrier.     106,112  ;  .Sept.  21. 
Handbag.     S.  R.  Goldsmith.     105,949-50  :  Sept.  7. 
Handbag.      S.   R.   Goldsmith.      106.194  ;   Sept.    28. 
Handbag.      S.    R.   Goldsmith.      106,564;   Oct.    19. 
.Handbag.     S.  R.  Goldsmith.     107,150;  Nov.  23. 
Handbag.     S.  R.  Goldsmith.     107,680;  Dec.  28. 
Handbag.      A.   Landis.      105,021  ;    June   22. 
Handbag.     D.  I^ewis.     104,069-70  ;  Apr.  13. 
Handbag.     D.   Lewis.     104,072-3 ;  Apr.  13. 
Handbag.     D.  Lewis.     104,075  ;  Apr.  13. 
Handbag.     D.  Lewis.     104,144  ;  Apr.  20. 
Handbag.      D.    Lewis.      107,685 ;    Dec.    28. 
Handbag.     P.  N.  Lewis.     106,570;  Oct.  19. 
Handbag.     A.  H,   Love.     107,045  ;   Nov.   16. 
Handbag.    E.  Lowy.    104,461-3  ;  May  11. 
Handbag.     I.   Pichel.     107,293 ;   Nov.   30. 
Handbag.     H.  Schoonfeld.      106,261  ;  Sopt.  28. 
Handbag  and  cap.  Combination.     G.  Landberg.     106,305  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Handbag  and  vanity  case,  Combined  lady's.     J.  Glerden. 

107,333  ;  Dec.  7. 
Handbag  frame,  Lady's.    M.  Rosenberg.    102,731  ;  Jan.  12. 
Handbag,  Ladv's.    H.  Felmann.    103,492-4  ;  Mar.  9. 
Handbag,  Lady's.     H.  Felmann.     105,211  ;  July  6. 
Handbag,  Lady's.     M.  Saniuelson,     107,263:   Nov.  30. 
Handbag  or  similar  article.     S.  R.  Goldsmith.     103,317 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Handbag    or    similar    article.      B.    Laufman.      106,440 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Handbag    or    similar    article,    Lady's.      J.    Ballenzwelg. 

104,433  ;  May  11. 
Handbag  or  the  like.     W.  F.   Bowen.     107.216:  Nov.  30, 
Handbag  or  the  like.     W.  Y.  Mn.     105,883  ;  Aug,  31. 
Handbag,  Straw.     D.  Lewis.     104,068;  Apr.  13. 
H.Tndbag,  Straw.     D.  Lewis.     104,071  ;  Apr.  13. 
Handbag,  Straw.     D.  Lewis.     104,074;  Apr.  13. 
Handbag,  Straw.     D.  Lewis.     104,145  ;  Apr.  20. 
Hand!?orchIef.     H.  S.  Hitchcock.     106,372;  Oct.  B. 
Handkerchief.     J.  Marcus.     103,116 ;  Feb.  9. 
llaiKlkercliief.      D.    E.   Schw.ab.      107,493;  Dec.   14. 
Haiidkcrchiof     or     similar     article.       L.     L.     Mendelson. 

106.0,54;  Sept.  14. 
Handkerchief  or  similar  article.    M.  S.  Sutton.     103,803 : 

Mar.    30. 
Handwliccl,     M.  W.  Link,     104,113;  Apr.  13. 
Handwlicel.     V.   P.   Itnmcly.      106,930:   Nov.  9 
Handlebar  post.     J.   R.  Morgan.     102,720;  Jan.   12. 
Handle    bracket    for   a    ciiskot    or   analogous    article.      R 

Lfirsidii.     105,956-7;   Sept,  7, 
Handle,  Cigar  lighter,     li.  (J.  Cochrane.     103,044;  Feb    2 
Handle,  Door.     L.  Anderson.     10.3,758;  Mnr.  23 
Handle,  Door.     F.   (!.   Ihippel.      106,821  ;   Nov    2 
Handle   for   a    casket   or   analogous    article.      R.    Larson 

104,630;  May  25, 
Handle    for   a    casket   or   analogous   article,      R.    Larson 

10'1,633  ;  May  25. 

Handle    for   a    c;isket   or   analogous   article.      R.    Larson. 

105,9;)8  ;   SepI,  7. 
Handle    lor    a    cooking    pan    or    similar    article.      O.    A. 

Welnig,     101.481  ;  May  11. 
Handle  for  a  keltic.     A.  \V.  Nelson.     102,091  ;  Feb.  2. 
Hniidle  for  .'i  viiciinrii  cli;in('i-  or  similar  ai'tlcli-.     li  Onlld 

106,004  ;  Oct,  20. 
Handle    for   an    automobile   spotlight.      N.    A.    Tornblom 

105,.302  ;   July   13. 
H.iiidle     for    cjisl;el_   or    analogous    article.     R.    Larson. 

Hiindli'  for  kitchen  ntensllH  or  similar  nrtlcli>,s      ("    R    T 
n<'HH,     104.065;  Apr.  13. 


Handle  for  kitchen  utensils  or  similar  articles.     M.   J 

Zimmer.     104,082-3  ;  Apr.  13. 
Handle  for  knives,  forks,  and  similar  articles.    M.  Bern 

stein.     104,549  ;  May  18. 
Handle  for  refrigerator  cabinets  or  the  like.  Door.     K. 

C.  Welch.     103,904;  Mar.   30. 
Handle    for    tools    or    similar    articles.      H.    B.    Curtis, 

104,766 ;  June  1. 
Handle,   Implement.      Q.   Beltram.      103,797 ;   Mar.    30. 
Handle,     Insulated     switch.     T.     J.     Newman.     107,441 

Dee.  14. 
Handle,    Lever.      R.    H.    Zinkil.      105,160;    June    29. 
Handle  or  similar  article.  Casket.     L.  E.  Ohls.     104,286 

Apr.  27. 
Handle   or   similar   article,   Drawer.     D.   A.    Morand  and 

W.  H.  Null.     105,966  ;  Sept.  7. 
Handle  or  similar  article,  Faucet.    R.  H.  Zinkil.     105,254 ; 

July  6. 
Handle  or  the  like,  Electric   switch.     J.  L.  Hawkinson. 

104,215  ;  Apr.  20. 
Handle  or  the  like  for  doors  and  drawers.     H.  H.  Ray- 
mond.    107,455  ;  Dec.  14. 
Handle,  Refrigerator.     H.  B.  Barber.     103,885  ;  Mar.  30. 
Handle,    Refrigerator   door.      G.    J.   Hopkins.      104,162 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Handle,  Tool.     E.  T.  McPherson.     103,245  ;  Feb.   16. 
Hanger     and    deodorant     container.    Combined.       H.    de 

Benque.     107,385  ;  Dec.  7. 
Hanger,  Garment.     M,  J.  Woods.     104,301 ;  Apr.  27. 
Hanger,  Kitchen  and  bathroom.     G.  C.  Neth.     105,131 ; 

June  29. 
Hat.     E.  O.  Crocker.     107,288  ;  Nov.   30. 
Hat.    K.  J.  Riebold.     106,694  ;  Oct.  26. 
Hat.     S.  Scheuer.     104,704  ;  May  25. 
Hat.     E.  Schoen.     107,553 ;  Dec.  21. 
Hat.     I.  B.  Simon.     104,411  ;  Mav  4, 

Hat  and   scarf,  Combined.     L.  Dach4.     105,203:  July  6. 
Hat,  Lady's.     H.   Rosen.      102.920;   J.in.   2(i. 
Hat,  Lady's.     M.  Schoen.     106,471 ;  Oct.  12. 
Hat,   or  similar  article    of   manufacture.     M.   Edelsteln. 

106,289  ;  Oct.  5. 
Head  covering,  Lady's.     S.  Sheindelman.     104,586  ;  May 

18. 
Hearing  aid    amplifier   casing.      S.   G.    Sears.      106,823: 

Nov.  2. 
Hearing  aid  transmitter.     F.  M.  Breen.     105,196 :  July  6. 
Heater.     G.  R.  Graff.     105,520  ;  Aug.  3. 
Heater.    J.  R.  Morgan.     104,872-3  ;  June  8. 
Heater.     J.  R,  INIorgan.     104,929  ;  June  15. 
Heater.     L.  O.  Morin.  Jr.     103,644;  Mar.  16. 
Heater,  Automobile.     T.  Briskin.     104,73&-7 ;  June  1. 
Heater.  Automobile.     H.  W.  Fink,     105.857  :  Aug.  31. 
Heater,  Automobile.     J.  E.  Goerlich.     104.252  ;  Apr.  27. 
Heater,  Automobile.     G.  R.  Graff.     105,518-19  ;  Aug.  3. 
Heater,  Automobile.    C.  R.  T.  Hess.     103,205  ;  Feb.  9. 
Heater,  Automobile.    P.  P.  Sperry.    104,754-5  ;  June  1. 
Heater,  Beverage.     F.  R.  Lacy,  Jr.     105,314;  July  13. 
Heater  casing  or  the  like,  Vehicle.     C.  B.  Meyerhoefer. 

103,440-2  :  Mar.  2. 
Heater,  Circulating  gas.     W.  T.  Bradbury.     106,965  ;  Nov. 

16. 
He.Tter,  Electric.     G.  R.  Coss.     104,915  ;  June  15. 
Heater,   Electric  water.     M.   W.   Grober.     103,637 ;  Mar. 

10. 
Heater    or    similar    article.    Automobile.      E.    E.    Hans 

104,827  ;  June  1. 
Heater  or  the  like.   Automobile.     G.  R.   Graff.     105.822 : 

Aug.  24. 


Heater  or  the  like,  Automobile.    G.  R.  Graff.     107,513-14  • 
Dec.  21, 

C.    E.    Meyerhoefer. 

F.    M.    Young. 


Heater    or    the    like.    Automobile. 

103.855-7;    Mar.    30. 
Healer    sliell    or    similar    article.    Car. 

105,052;  June  22. 
Heater,  Space.     G.  L.  Bridge.     104,609;  May  25, 
Heater,    Space.     R.   E.   Knick.     104,193;  Apr.  20. 
Heater,  Space.     R.  K.  Kruck.     104,458;   ISIay  11 
Heater  unil.  Air.      M.   .M.   Tillev.      107.270-    i\'o\-     :!0 
Heater,  Water.     C.  IT.  Morrow.     107,696  •  Dec    "8 
Heating  unit.   Electrical.      E.   L.    Wlegand.      Re.   20.560- 

Nov.  30. 
Heel.     r.  O.  Ryberg.     105.Sn,S  ;  Aug.  31 
Heel.     W.  Schwartz.     104,883  ;  June  8. 
Heel.      T.    \Vol,^l;v.       1 05.91 1!  ;   .\ng    31 

Heel  attachment,  Antisllp  shoe.     A.  Manclnl.     103.047  • 

Apr.  6. 
Heel,  Interchangeable  rubber.    H.  Calrna.     104,091 ;  Juno 

Heel,  Shoe,     A,   Oreenbaum.     105.  131  •  .Tulv  "'7 

Heel,    Shoe.      J.    T,    Kershaw.      101,191  ;    Apr     "^0 

Iliiige,     J.   P.   Carruthers.      105.049;   Aug.    17. 

Hinge  and  pull  assembly  for  nutomoblles,  Rear  door.     A 

Carlsivn.     103.013  ;  Feb.  2. 
Hinge   for   refrigerator   cabinets    or   the   like.    Door.      K 

Welch.      103,905;    Mar,    30 
rfHiKe,     Refrigerator    door.       (J.    J.    Hopkins.       104.180; 

Tlolsl,  Traveling,     W.  H.  RInge.     Re,  20.554;  Nov    10 
Holder  and   perpetual   calendar.   Combined  desk   pad     'o 

M.  Lee,      102,753;  Jan,  19. 
Hohler   and    talile    deconiflon,    Combined    candle.      V     B 

RIeck.      10.^,3  II  :    Julv   20, 
Holder.  Candle,      .1.   S.  Sherman,      lOO.OOS-  Sept     14 
Holder,  ChilslninH  tree,     L.  L.  Lnndls.     lOO.tlOS  ;' Oct    20 


1088 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Holder,  Cigarette.    G.  Holder.     105,527  ;  Aug.  3. 
Holder,  Cigarette.     C.  B.  Strauch.     102,705  ;  Jan.  12. 
Holder,  Combined  tray  and  beverage  container.     J.  D.  de 

Benque.     106,782  ;   Nov.  2. 
Holder,  Copy.     A.  L.  Slee.     103,601  ;  Mar.  16. 
Holder,  Currency.     W.  Lampl.     105,489-90 ;  Aug.  3. 
Holder,  Desk  memorandum  sheet.     O.  F.   Holmgreen  and 

W.  B.  Petzold.     107,518  ;•  Dec.  21. 
Holder,  Flower.     M.  E.  Perry.     104,636  ;  May  25. 
Holder,  Flower.     R.  E.  Spencer.     103,769  ;  Mar.  23. 
Holder,  Flower.     L.  P.  Weil.      107,036  ;  Nov.    16. 
Holder,  Flower  vase.     T.  S.  Perez.     106,902  ;  Nov.   9. 
Holder   for   labels   or  the  lilie.     E.   H.   Arens.     104,387; 

Mav  4. 
Holder,  Infant's  feeding  bottle.    H.  J.  Edwards.    104,157  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Holder,  Key.     G.  A.  Benker.     104,548  ;  May  IS. 
Holder,  Leaf.     R.  Taylor.     105.037 :   June  22. 
Holder,  License  plate.     R.  F.  Duryea.     105,000-1 ;  June 

22. 
Holder,  Lipstick.    L.  A.  Samstag.     103,693  ;  Mar.  23. 
Holder,   Lipstick.     L.   A.    Samstag.      104,814 ;   June   1. 
Holder,   Lipstick.     E.   Schiaparelli.     107,704 ;  Dec.   28. 
Holder,    Lubricant    display.      M.    I.    Hakky.      104,214 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Holder,  JIass  card.     A.  Van  Hoe.     106,998  ;  Nov.  16. 
Holder,  nut  dish,  and  ashtray.  Combined  place  card.     E. 

M.  Bottome.     102,743  ;  Jan.  19. 
Holder  or  similar  article.  Flower.     L.  A.  Butler.     106,131 ; 

Holder    or    similar    article,    Flower.      L.    R.    Gartland. 

Holder  or  similar  article.  Flower.    H.  J.  Meyer.    107,176  ; 

Holder   or  similar  article.   Menu.     M.   Simon.     105,417 ; 

Holder   or   similar   article   of  jewelry,   Cravat.     I.   J.   C. 

Holland.     105,991 ;  Sept  7. 
Holder   or  the  like.  Pot.     M.   M.    Sieverling.      107,619 ; 

Dec  21. 
Holder   or   the   like,   Recessed   soap.     J.    R.    Smith,    Sr. 

104.350 ;  May  4.  ^  ,„„„,,     «^    « 

Holder,  Paper  cup,     E.  J.  Lni.     106,311 ;  Oct.  5. 
Holder,  Pad.    M.Beck.     104,829  ;  June  8. 
Holder,  Pen  and  pencil.     F.  M.  Aimes      106  752-3  Nov.  2. 
Holder,  Perfume.     J.  H.  Kleckner.     106,444;  Oct.  12. 
Holder,  Pipe.     E.  A.  S.  Langslow.     106,800  ;  Nov.  2. 
Holder,  Pot.     L.  1.  Levy.     103,975  ;  Apr.  6. 
Holder,  Sadiron.     E.  Karnes.     102,789  :  Jan    19. 
Holder,    Soap.      G.   H.   Murrin.      103, 824  j_  Mar.    30. 
Holder,   Sparkler.     E.  V.  Babbitt.     104,loo  ;  Apr.  20. 
Holder,  Toothpick.     K.  Schulz.     106,327  ;  Oct.  5. 
Hood     and     scarf     assembly,     Knitted.       S.     Rosenberg. 

107,702  ;  Dec.  28. 
Hood,  Automobile.     A.  E.  Northup.     103,828;  Mar.  30. 
Hood,  Bottle.     S.  H.  Berch.     103,266  ;  Feb.   16. 
Hood    tor   bottle   washing   machines.      J.    W.   Fogg  and 

F.  H.  Fruhling.     105,213  ;  July  0. 
Hook   and  nail.   Combined  picture.     M.  Rubel.     105,897 ; 

Horn^and' headlight  casin?  for  bicycles  or  the  like.  Com- 
bined.    J.  R.  Morgan.     102,725  ;  Jan.  12 

Horse,  Play.     J.  Burns.      103.924;  Apr.  6  ,__.„, 

Hose   or  similar  article,   Lady's.     P.   Gerton.  103,427; 

Mar   2 

House-coat,  Duplex.     H.  Leone.     107,723;  Dec  28 

Housecoat  or  similar  article.     L.  A.   Marcus.  105,316 , 

Housing!    Air    conditioner.      G.    C.     Shipley.      106,330; 

Oct   6 
Housinc  and  meat  chopper.  Combined  power  unit.     D.  A. 

Meeker.     105,458:  Julv  27. 
Housing,  Antenna  coupler.     L.  S.  Brach.     104,526  ;  May 

18 
Housing,  Automobile  heater.     S.  Briskin.     106,589 ;  Oct. 

19 
Housing,  Coffee  mill.     H.  M.  Jacobs.     103,970;  Apr.   6. 
Housing,  Combined  fan  and  air  circulating  device.     G.  C. 

Shipley.     106.331  :   Oct.  5. 
Housing,  Combined  lamp  and  air  conditioner.     G.  C.  Ship- 
lev.     106,332  ;  Oct.  C. 
Housing,  Dry  cell  reactivator.     J.  H.  Staley.     103,189  ; 

Feb.  9. 
Housing,  Fan.     H.  H.  Schott.     103,834;  JIar.   30. 
Ho\isinK  for  a  si^'tial  device.     L.   Kiitenhouse.     102,958; 

Jan.   26. 
Housing  for  deterging  and  upholstery  cleaning  machines. 

P.  D.  von  Schrader.     106.359  ;  Oct.  5. 
Housing  for  flashlights.  Switch.     O.  T.  Wood.     107.001-3  ; 

Nov.   10. 
Housing,  Lamp.     C.  E.  Meyerhoefer.     103.950  :  Apr.  6. 
Housing,  Parking  meter.     H.  S.  Johns.     106.568:  Oct.  19. 
Ilousing,    Parking   motor.     R.   Loewy.     107,527-31  ;   Dec. 

21. 
Housing.  P.irklng  meter.     J.  B.  McGay  and  G.  E.  Nichol- 
son.    107,577  :  Dec.  21. 
Humidifier.     R.  Heller.     102,782  :  Jan.  19. 
Humidifier.     E.  H.  Tlorst.      107,335:  Dec.  7. 
numidifior.     E.   A.   IJoid.      107.ii48;   Pec.   21. 
Humidifier    and    table,     Combination.       H.     A.     Sarvls. 

104.815;  June  1. 
Humidifying   device.    Electrical.     E.   A.    Reld.      107,344 ; 

Dec.  7. 


Humidor  and  pipe  rack  or  similar  article.  Combined  to- 

bacco.     M.  Stern.     106,612  ;  Oct.  12. 
Hydropressure  generator  for  embalmer's   use.     W.  Burk- 

hart.  Sr.     106,106  ;  Sept.  21. 
Ice  cream  cone.     H.  F.  Woodward.     102,938  ;  Jan.  26. 
Ice  crusher.     T.  J.  Fegley  and  G.  O.  Leopold.     107,010 : 

Nov.  16. 
Illuminating  device.    R.  L.  Hohl.     105,953 ;  Sept.  7. 
Illuminating  device.     J.  A.  Korengold.     104,826  ;  June  1. 
Illuminating  fixture.     E.  F.   Guth.     103,428;  Mar.  2. 
Inclinometer.     A.  E.  Ward.     104,124-5  ;  Apr.  13. 
Indicator,   Drink.      R.   R.    Smith.      103,768 ;   Mar.   23. 
Indicator  or   similar   article.    Temperature.      R.    T.   Hed- 

field  and  H.   Seegers.     107.079  ;  Nov.  23. 
Inhalator.    M.  E.  Roe  and  W.  H.  Adams.     102.702  ;  Jan.  12. 
Inhaler.     J.  Lauterbach.     105.384 ;  July  27. 
Inkstand.     F.  M.  Ashley.     103.296  ;  Feb.  23. 
Inkstand.     G.  J.  Sengbusch.     104,669  :  May  25. 
Inkwell.     K.  Rettich.     103,341 ;  Feb.  23. 
Instrument    board    for    motor    vehicles.     L.    A.    Elwert. 

103,631  ;  Mar.  16. 
Instrument  for  locating  displaced  vertebra  of  the  spine. 

H.  Robinson.     102,804  ;  Jan.  19. 
Insulator  for  automobile  aerial.     E.  Kopanski.     106,487: 
.    Oct.  12. 
Insulator,  Trolley  pole  head-enclosing.     W.  A.  Hamilton. 

103,318;  Feb.  23. 
Iron   and    base.    Combined   twin    waffle.      A.    S.   Knapp. 

106,538  ;  Oct.  19. 
Iron,  WalBe.    O.  M.  Anderson.    102,775  ;  Jan.  19. 
Ironing  machine.     E.  B.  Carson.     102,712 ;  Jan.  12. 
Ironing  machine  gear  head.    R.  W.  Janda.     103,322 ;  Feb. 

23. 
Jacket    J.  A.  Silverman.     102.845  ;  Jan.  19. 
Jacket,  Boiler.     E.  S.  Cornell,  Jr.     103,628  ;  Mar.  16. 
Jacket,  Bolero.     C.  Lewis.     106.924  ;  Nov.  9. 
Jacket,   Sun.     E.  Baruch.     106,080  ;   Sept.  14. 
Jar.     L.  E.  Adams.     102,645  ;  Jan.  5. 

Jar.     L.  E.  Adams.     104,621  ;  May  25.  , 

Jar.     W.  B.  Adams.     104,622  ;  May  25. 
Jar.     I.  Cordy.     106,814  ;  Nov.  2. 
Jar.     B.  D.  Fuerst.     104.659  :  Jlav  25. 
Jar.     B.  D.  Fuerst.     105.274  ;  July  13. 
Jar.     E.  W.  Fuerst.     103,721  ;  Mar.  23. 
Jar.     P.  L.  Herrick.     103,101  ;  Feb.  9. 
Jar.     F.  E.  Higgins.     103,050  ;  Feb.  2. 
Jar.     W.  E.  Maclvelfresh,   Jr.      107,082; 
Jar.     O.  C.  Noble.     105,671 ;  Aug.  17. 
Jar.     F.    Smith.      106,153:   Sept.    21. 
Jar.     N.   F.    Steuer.     107,104 ;   Nov.   23. 
Jar  or  similar  article.     P.   G.  Llovd.     107,689;  Dec.  28. 
Jar  or  similar  article.     P.  E.  Roehrieh.     104,728  ;  June  1. 
Jar  or  similar  article.  Jam.     Y.  Buma.     103,031  ;  Feb.  2. 
Jar  or  similar  container.     R.  I.  Dorfman  and  E.  Munii. 

103,910;    Mar.    30. 
Jar  or  similar  container. 

21. 
Jar.  Packer.     F.  J.  Petty. 
Jewelry   finding   for  pins 

105,613  :   Aug.   10. 
Jewelry     setting     or     similar 

107,313  ;  Dec.  7. 

Jewelry  setting  or  similar  article.     H.  R.  Klepe. 

June  15. 
Jewelry     setting     or     similar     article.       H. 

107,649-50  ;  Dec.  28. 
Jug.     S.  K.  Berk.     104,179  ;  Apr.  20. 
Jug.     E.  W.  and  B.  D.  Fuerst,     104.657;  May  25. 
Jug.     A.    I.    Lorenzen.      103,731 ;   JIar.    23. 
Jug.      W.    O.    Prouty.      103,286 ;    Feb.    16. 

J.   C.   Kelly.     104,452;  May  11. 
Majewski,  Jr.     107,652  ;  Dec.  28. 
105,127  ;  June  29. 
A.  W.  Nelson.     102,953;  Jan. 


Nov.  23. 


W.  F.   Straub.     107,582;  Dec 


105,231 ;  July  6. 
or   the   like.      F. 


Regelmann. 


article.      J.    J.    Fischer. 


104,926 ; 
R.    Klepe. 


B.  Beria.     103,627  ;  Mar. 


Jug  or  similar  article. 
Juice  extractor.  J.  M. 
Kettle.  J.  R.  Morgan. 
Kettle  or  similar  article. 

20. 
Keyboard  for   cash  registers. 

16. 
Key  for  vending  apparatus.  Recording.     D.  J.  Conant  and 

S.  Esgro.     106.108  :  Sept  21. 
Kit  or  the  like,  Battery  service.     J.  C.  Thomas.     104,708  • 

Mnv  25. 
Kit,  Ski.     P.  N.  Lewis.     103,359  ;  Feb.  23. 
Knee  rest     J.  A,  Rench.     102,764;  Jan.  19. 
K'liifp.     .-V.  (),  I'.i'isang.     102. sfi!)  :  .Tan    26 
Knife.     P.  H.  Boucheron.     102,745-6  ;  Jan.  19. 
Knife.     R.  B.  Payseo.     105,349  :  July  20. 
Knife,  Asparagus.     H.  W.  Genung.     105.214;  Jtdy  6. 
Knife,    Calie     G.   E.   White.      103,757;   Mar.   23. 
Knife,  Paper.     R.  H.  Stewart     102,995  ;  Feb.  2. 
Knob    for    a    gear   shift    lever    or    the   like.      J.    Slnko. 

105,146  ;  June  29. 

Ivnob   for   radio   sets   or  the  like.     H.   Davies.     106.250 : 
Sept.  2,9. 

Knob,    Furniture.      G.  J.   Overmver.     104,502;   May  11. 

L.nhel,      C,  H,   Hogan.      106.233:  Sept  28. 

Label.    M,  W,  Larsen.     106,734  :  Oct.  26. 

Label.     L.  Luisi.     105.292  :  Julv  13, 

Label  blank.     A.  W.  Hanlev.     103.230;  Feb.  16. 

Lftce.     L.  liirnhniim.     102,711  :  Jan.  12, 

L.    Rirnbaum.     103.275;   Feb.   16. 

L,  Birnbnum.     105,787  ;  Aug,  24. 

G,  5f.  Rovsen.     106,702  :  Oct   26. 

J.  Dognin.     104,209-10  :   Apr.  20. 

J.  Dognin.     105,271 ;  July  13. 


Lnce 
Lace. 
T.nce. 
Lace. 
Lace. 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  INVENTIONS 


1089 


Lace.    J.  Dognin.    106.708-7  ;  Oct.  26. 

Lace.    B.  Edson.    102,820  ;  Jan.  19. 

Lace.     B.   Edson.     102.944  :  Jan.  26. 

Lace.     B.  Edson.     10.5,474-6  ;  Aug.  3. 

Lace.    B.  Edson.     105.983-5  :  Sept.  7. 

Lace.     B.  Edson.     106,431-1;  Oct.  12. 

Lace.     B.  Edson.     106,532  ;  Oct.  19. 

Lace.    B.  Edson.    106,708-9  :  Oct.  26. 

Lace.     B.  Edson.     106,881 ;   Nov.  9. 

Lace.     A.  A.  Goldstein.     106,915-16;  Nov.  9. 

Lace.     P.   Groebli.     105.580 ;  Aug.   10. 

Lace.     P.   Groebli.     107,013 ;   Nov.   10. 

Lace.    M.  J.  Hertz.     105,794  ;  Aug.  24. 

Lace.     H.  W.  Hucknell.     105,108;  June  29. 

Lace.     T).  F.   SieRiist.      102.927-8;  Jan.   2S. 

Lace.     M.   Solomon.     104,150 ;  Apr.  20. 

Lace.     M.  Solomon.     104,308 ;  Apr.  27. 

Lace.     M.   Solomon.     104.329 ;  Apr.  27. 

Lace.     M.  Taub.     104,003  ;  Apr.  6. 

Lace.     J.  Waterfield.     104,311-14;  Apr.  27. 

Lace.     J.  AVaterfield.     104,417  ;  May  4. 

Lace.     I.  Zendman,   Jr.     104,713  ;  May  25. 

Lace,  Embroidered.     J.  Goldstein.     106,626  :  Oct.  19. 

Lace    for    a    cape    or    similar   article.      L.    E.    Hart    and 

H.  E.  Lewy.     107,373  ;  Dec.  7. 
Lace  for  a   jacket  or   similar  article.      L.  E.  Hart  and 

H.  E.  Lewy.     107,372  ;  Dec.  7. 
Lace  for  a  jacket  or  similar  article.     L.  E.   Hart  and 

H.  E.  Lewy.     107,374  ;  Dec.  7. 
Lace   for    a   jacket    or   similar   article.     L.    E.   Hart   and 

H.  E.  Lewy.     107,484  ;  Dec.  14. 
Lace  Insert.    A.  Enchman.    103,342-6 ;  Feb.  23. 
Lace  insert.    A.  Ruchman.    103,362 ;  Feb.  23. 
Lamp.     J.  Forbes.     104,373-4  ;  iMay  4. 
Lamp.     L.  K.  Franklin.     103,720;  Mar.  23. 
Lamp.     F.  F.  Holstein.     107.519  :  Dec.  21. 
Lamp.     J.  H.  Horsley.     103,452  ;  Mar.  2. 
Lamp.      J.    H.    Horsley.      103,723 ;    Slar.    23. 
Lamp.     E.  A.  Koch.     103.039  ;  Apr.   13. 
Lamp.     H.  L.  Kraeft.     103,177  ;  Feb.  9. 
Lamp.     M.   Langbaum.      103,282 ;   Feb.    16. 
Lamp.     F.   X.  M;iiinni.      105. CO!  :  Aug.  10. 
Lamp.    V.  Nemoroff.     107,343  ;  Dec.  7. 
Lamp.      M.    C.    Rau.      105,612 ;   Aug.    19. 
Lamp.     J.   S.   Sherman.      106,610  ;   Oct.   19. 
Lamp.     R.    W.   Simpson.     104.412  ;  May  4. 
Lamp,  Adjustable.    O.  G.  Hildebrand.     105,173  :  June  29. 
Lamp    and    bracket,    Combined   range.     L.    R.    Schroeder. 

106,992  ;  Nov.   16. 
Lamp   and    cosmetic   container.    Combined.      W.   Minkin. 

104,170  ;  Apr.   20. 
Lamp     and     desk     set,     Combined.       G.     J.     Sengbusch. 

103,981;    Apr.    6. 
Lamp  and  desk  unit.  Combined.     J.  L.  Coen.     105,326 ; 

July  20. 
Lamp  and  horn,  Combined.     J.  D.  Kennelly.     104,628-9; 

Mav  25. 
Lamp  and  radio  receiving  set,  Combined.     D.  J.  Crowley. 

103,438  ;  Mar.  2. 
Lamp  and  radio  receiving  set.  Combined.    D.  J.  Crowley. 

103,448;  Mar.  2. 
Lamp  and  radio  receiving  set,  Combined.     D.  J.  Crowley. 

103,701  ;    Mar.    23. 
Lamp  ;nKl  radio  receiving  set.  Combined.     D.  J.  Crowley. 

106,020-2  ;  Sept.  14. 
Lamp  and  radio  receiving  set,  Combined.     D.  J.  Crowley. 

106,426  ;  Oct.  12. 
Lamp     and      smoker's     stand.      Combined.     J.      Forbes. 

104,397-8  ;  May  4. 
Lamp  and  support.  Combined.     W.  H.  Adams  and  D.  11. 

Holden.      103,557  ;  Mar.  16. 
Lamp  base.     H.  J.  Muller.     105,206 ;  July  13. 
Lamp     base     and     clock     case,     Combined.     E.     Onltcli. 

106,212  ;  Sept.  28. 
Lamp,  Combined  stop  and  tall.     S.  M.  Dover.     103.505-0  ; 

Mar.  10.  ,  ,„, 

Lamp,    Directional    signal.      E.    T.    Condon.      107,350 ; 

Dec.  7.  „     , 

Lamp   door   and   lens.    Combined.     J.    Agramonte,    H.   A. 

Shaw,  and  E.  Anderson.     104,009;  Apr.  13. 
Laniii  I'lieeplatc,  SIgniil.      ]..  (Jiiardiiio.      102,917;  Jan.  26. 
Lamp,    Fender.     J.   S.   Ilubbnrd.     104,103;   Apr.   20. 
Lump,  I'l'ior.     H.  ('..  niacl;more.     105, .')11;  Aug.  3. 
Lamp   for   automobiles,    Head.      N.    M.    Gage.      104,212 ; 

Lamp"  for' automotive   vehicles,    Signal.      15.    L.    BobrolT. 

10.'), 773  ;  Aug.  24. 
Lamp    for    ranges    and    the   like.    Electric.      L.    Ludwig. 

100,803;  Nov.   2.  ,        .       .  .,,,„, 

Lamp  for  veliiclcH,  Directional  signal.     A.  and  J.  Ilolllns. 

H)7,:!:!1  ;  Dec.  7. 
Lamp,    lle.illh.      A.   O.   Samuels.      106.005;   Si'pt.   1-1. 
Lamp,  Indirect  electric  floor.     B.  A.  Dlckerson.     100,286; 

Laiiiri'    Aileroscope.      C    V\    Splndler.      105.610;    Aug.    10. 
Lamp',  Motor  vehicle.     L.  Urge.     103.550;  Mnr.  0. 
Lamp   or   Himllnr   accessory    for   vehicles.      C.   l!..    Meyer- 

Iioeter.     1 03,432  ;  Mar.  2.  ^       ^^  ^        ,„„o„. 

Lamp    or    Himllar    article.      L.    L.     Stewart.       106,835; 

Nov.   2 
Lamp  or  Himllar  artiele.  Desk.     I-.  L.  Stewart.     100,994-0; 

Lamp   or   Himllnr   nrtlele.    Motor    vehlcli-    marker.     M.    R. 
Korshln.     102,631  ;  Jan.  5. 
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Lamp    or    similar    article,     Reading.      L.    L.     Stewart. 

106,836  ;  Nov.  2. 
Lamp,  Pistol  grip.     R.  H.  Hummert.     105,703  ;  Aug.   17. 
Lamp,  Portable.     A.  F.  H.  Davis.     104,185  ;  Apr.  20. 
Lamp,  Portable.     B.  A.  Dickerson.     104,094  ;  Apr.  13. 
Lamp,  Radio.     P.  R.  Lasseter.     104,325  ;  Apr.  27. 
Lamp,  shade,  and  radio.  Combination.     J.  J.  Herrera,  Jr. 

107,646  ;  Dec.  28. 
Lamp  shade  or  similar  article.    E.  W.  Newton.     104,222  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Lamp,  Signal.     S.  F.  Arbuckle.     102.864  :  Jan.  26. 
Lamp,   Standing.     A.  Hendrich.     103,933^;  Apr.   6. 
Lamp,   Study.     E.    Kanter.      103,891 ;   Mar.   30. 
Lamp,  Therapeutic.     L.  J.  Andres.     105,508  ;  Aug.  3. 
Lamp  unit,  Signal.     H.  B.  Donley.     107,678  ;  Dec.  28. 
Lamp,  Vehicle.    L.  M.  Wiley.     103,479  ;  Mar.  2. 
Lamp,  Wall.    E.  Ostrow.    105,246-7 ;  July  6. 
Lamp,  Wall  bracket.    E.  R.  Goodman.    104,845-8  ;  June  8. 
Lamp,  Wall  bracket.     E.  Kanter.     104,033-7  ;  Apr.  13. 
Lamp,   Wall  bracket.     E.  Kanter.     104,401  ;   May  4. 
Lamp,  Wall  bracket.     E.  Kanter.     105,057  ;  June  22. 
Lantern.     J.  B.  Federlco.     105,656 ;  Aug.   17. 
Lantern.     W.  H.  Smith.     105,675  ;  Aug.   17. 
Laatern  and  battery   case   or  similar  article,    Combined. 

E.  W.  Weston.    104,595  ;  May  18. 
Lantern.  Electric.     J.  S.  Pixley.     107,449  ;  Dec.  14. 
Last.      F.   W.    Stuart.      105,727 ;    Aug.    17. 
Latch.     J.  P.  Carruthers.     105,648  ;  Aug.  17. 
Latch,  Refrigerator.     R.  Loewy.     103,024 ;  Feb.  2. 
Lavatory   and    cabinet.    Combined.     G.    Sakier.     107,551 ; 

Dec.  21. 
Lavatory  unit.     W.  W.  Krolop.     103,111 ;  Feb.  9. 
Leather,  Artificial.     J.  A.  Puppo.     103.882  ;  Mar.   SQ. 
Leather,  Artificial.     J.  A.  Puppo.     104,637-9  ;  May  25. 
Leather,  Embossed.     H.   Singer.     104,705  ;  May  25. 
Leather  or  similar  article.     F.  A.  Kolb.     103,327 ;  Feb. 

23. 
Leather  or  similar  article.     H.  Singer.     106,152  :  Sept.  21. 
Lens,  Automobile  headlight.     M.   A.    Smith.     107,706-7 ; 

Dec.  28. 
Leas,    Automobile    signal.      R.    F.    Stoddard.      104,888 ; 

June  8. 
Lens  for  signal  lamps.     P.  C.  Koeber.     103,155  ;  Feb.  9. 
Lens,  Fresnel.     F.  C.  Williams.     104,177  ;  Apr.  20. 
Letter   opener   and   ruler.    Combined   educational.      R.   V. 

Erk.     107,570  ;  Dec.  21. 
Lever  or  similar  article.  Brake.     H.  S.  Jandus.     106,199  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Lever  or  similar  article.  Brake.     H.  S.  Jandus  and  C.  F. 

Purdy.     106,234-5  ;  Sept.  28. 
Lever  or  similar  article.  Brake.     H.  S.  Jandus  and  C.  F. 

Purdy.     106,237  ;  Sept.  28. 
Lever  or  similar  article.  Brake.     H.  S.  Jandus  and  R.  A. 

Sandberg.     106,236  ;  Sept.  28. 
Lever  or  similar  article,  Brake.     R.  A.  Sandberg.    106.218  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Lever  or  similar  article.  Hand  brake.     A.   P.  Fergueson. 

106,186;   Sept.   28. 
Life  preserver.     M.  P.  Lindsay.     105,315:  July  13. 
Light,  Bracket.     J.  Prei,  Jr.     103,531  :  Mar.  9. 
Light,   Decorative.      L.    Pollock.      103,953 ;    Apr.    6. 
Light   projector   or   similar  article.    Showcase.      J.    Levy. 

105,288;  July  13. 
Light,  Signal.     J.  D.  Kennelly.     103,052;  Fob.  2. 
Light,  Warning.     E.  E.  Highfill.     Re.  20,552  ;  Nov.  16. 
Lighter.     J.  Avedon.     103,984  ;  Apr.   6. 
Lighter  and  ashtray.  Combined.    G.  Van  Daam.     105,541 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Lighter    and    cigarette    container.    Combined   pyrophoric. 

L.  V.  Aronson.     104.953-4:  June  15. 
Lighter   and    cigarette    container.    Combined    pyrophoric. 

L.  V.   Aronson,      106,756;  Nov.   2. 
Lighter  and  vanity  case  or  similar  article,    Combination 

cigarette.     L.  V.  Aronson.     105,192  ;   July  0. 
Lighter,  Cigarette.     R.  Loewy.     100,571  :  Oct.   19. 
l.it'hter,  Pyrophoric.     Ty.  V.  .\ronson.     104.955  :  June  15. 
Lighting  fixture.     R.   Kanter.      104.217;  Apr.    20. 
Lighting  fixture.      \V.  Leseay.o.     102,906:  Jan,  26, 
Lighting  fixture.     P.  D.   Phillips.     106,774  ;  Nov.    2. 
Lighting   fixture.      10.    F.   Sihbert.      104,383:  May  4. 
Lighting  fixture.     J.  H.  Waterbury.     100.614;  Oct.  19. 
Lighting     fixture.     Celling.      U.     G.     Cowan.     10-1,305-7; 

Alav  4. 
Lighting     fixture    or    similar    article.     L.    L.     Stewart. 

10(!  S73-4  :  Nov.'  9. 
Lighting    fixture    or    similar    article.      L.    L.     Stew.irt. 

1 07.660  :  1  )ec.   28. 
Lighting   fixture  or  (he  like.   Side  wall.     E.   C.   Godfrey 

105.327  :  July  20, 
Lighting  unit.     A,  T.  Browne.     106.281;  Oct.  5. 
Lighting  unit.     C.  F.  Ilaaa.     104,440-7  ;  May  11. 
Liner    for   a    comport    or    similar    article,    Gla.'ss.      C.    S. 

\Vhll>ple.     101,175  ;  Apr.  20. 
lilner    for   a    comport    or   Himllar   article,    Glass.      C.    S. 

Whipple,     101.176:  Apr.  20. 
TJnk    for    ii    watch    liraei-let    or    (he    like.    Terminal.      L. 

KrelHler.      103.820;   Mar.   30, 
Link.  Mat.     A.  S.  (lalklii,     101.097;  Apr.  13. 
Lliiulil    meaHurlMg    and    pouring    a(taclinieM(    for    l)o((Ie8. 

i;.  II,  DavLs,     10(t,ll.')3:  Oct.  26. 
Load    (llHtrlbiitlon.    .Apiiarattis    for    controlling.       E.    D. 

Doyle.      Ite.  20,5I,S  ;  Nov.  9, 
Lode.  Mlrvcl.'.      S.   Wise.      102,l>3-  ;  Jan.  20. 
Lock  for  hleycles  or  (lie  like.     S.  Wise.     102,03(1 ;  Jnn   26. 


1090 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Locomotive.     R.  G.  F.  Loewy.     106,143  :   Sept.   21. 
Locomotive.     C.  J.  Scudder.     104,425  ;  May  4. 
Locomotive  body.     H.  L.  Hamilton,  R.  M.  Dilworth,  M.  P. 

Blomberg,    L.    A.    Knickerbocker,    and    C.    J.    Klein. 

106,918  ;  Nov.  9. 
Locomotive  body.     H.  L.  Hamilton,  K.  M.  Dilworth,  M.  P. 

Blomberg,  W.  D.  Otter,  L.  A.  Knickerbocker,  and  C.  J. 

Klein.     106,919-20  ;  Nov.   9. 
Lollipop  figure.     H.   J.  Lasher.     104,724  ;  June  1. 
Loud  speaker.     A.  L.  Moore.     105,997  ;   Sept.  7. 
Lubricant   dispensing   apparatus    or    similar    article.      H. 

Van  Doren  and  J.  McL,  Little.     104,890  ;  June  8. 
Lubricant   dispensing   apparatus    or    similar   article.      H. 

Van  Doren  and  J.  McL.  Little.     104,892  ;  June  8. 
Lubricant  dispensing  device.    L.  L.  Gray.     105,328  ;  July 

20. 
Lubricator,    Journal.      H.    B.    Cunningham    and    J.    V/. 

Tucker.     Re.  20,562  ;  Nov.  30. 
Lucky   piece.      A.    Nierenberg.      103.827 ;    Mar.    30. 
Luminaire.     J.  W.  Gosling.     106,031  :  Sept.   14. 
Lure,  Fishing.     P.  D.  Paulson.     104,290  ;  Apr.  27. 
Macaroni.     O.   Tanzi.     105.620  :  Aug.   10. 
Macaroni.     JI.    Tanzi.      106,460 ;    Oct.    12. 
Macaroni     or     similar     article.       G.     Cirillo.       102,868 ; 

Mar.   30. 
Machine  with  shiftable  carriage,   Calculating.     C.  M.   F. 

Friden.     103,425  ;  Mar.  2. 
Man,  Mechanical.     R.  A.  S.  Busto.     102,815  ;  Jan.  19. 
Manicuring  machine,   Electric.     F.   B.    Boggs.      104,491 ; 

May  11. 
Marimba.    C.  O.  Musser.     107,318  ;  Dec.  7. 
Marker,  Highway.     A.  E.  Dickson.     106,286-7  ;  Oct.  5. 
Marker,  Highway.     F.  T.  Ranney.     107.579  :  Dec.  21. 
Marker,  Road.     L.  A.  McCarthy.     104.464 ;  May  11. 
Marker,  Traffic.     R.  H.  Osbrink.     106,674  ;  Oct.  26. 
Marker,  Traffic  line.     R.  H.  Williams.     103.843  ;  Mar.  30. 
Marker,  Zone.     R.  H.  Osbrink.     106,675  ;  Oct.  26. 
Marquee,  V-type.     M.  L.  Clark.     102.648  ;  Jan.  5. 
Mask,  Eye.     F.  A.  Rentchler.     104,294;  Apr.   27. 
Mask,  Gas.     E.  W.  Bullard.     104,061  ;  Apr.  13. 
Massage  implement.     E.  T.  Widmann.     105,722  :  Aug.  17 
Massecuite,  Treating.     G.  E.  Stevens.     Re.  20,556  ;  Nov, 

16. 
Mat.     G.  Pratt.     105.765  :  Aug.  24. 
Mat   for   infants,    Bathing.      E.    D, 

Feb.  16. 
Mat    or    similar    article,    Door.      D. 

July  27. 
Mat  or  similar  article.  Floor.     W.  G.  Grossman  and  H.  F, 

Carpenter.      107.278  :  Nov.  30. 
Mat    or    similar    article,    Table.      A.    Traum. 

Mar.    30. 
Mat,    Stair  tread.     H.  McKay.     104,792  :   June 
Match  cluster  and  holder.  Combined.     L.  Guild. 

Jan.  12. 

Match  folder.     J.  H.  Lewis.     102,856  ;  Jan.  19. 
Mattress.     S.  E.  Blumenthal.     104.598;  May  18. 
Mattress.     C.  T.  Stirratt.     107,269  ;  Nov.   30. 
]\feat  tenderer.     C.  H.  Wagner.     104.360  ;  May  4. 
Medal  for  Roman  Catholic  rosaries.  Joiner.     J.  F.  Sted- 

man.     106,070  ;  Sept.  14. 
Medal  or  similar  article.     F.   Jaske  and  C.  M.  Johnson. 

104,267  ;  Apr.  27. 
Jfedallion.     P.  H.    Raap.     107,032  ;  Nov.  16. 
Medallion  charm.     M.  G.  Josselyn.     105,955  ;   Sept.  7. 
Medallion    or    similar    article.      B.    Puciloski.      102,993 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Medallion    or    similar    article.    Display.      B.     Puciloski. 

106,810;  Nov.  2. 
Metal  sheet,  Embossed.     E.  E.  George.     103,097 ;  Feb.  9. 
Meter,    Parking.       R.     F.     Broussard    and     C.    A.    Toce. 

106,561  ;  Oct.  19. 
Meter,  Parking.     L.  H.  Huntoon.     105.284  ;  July  13. 
Meter,  Parking.     C.  H.  Martin.     107,316  ;  Dec.  7. 
Meter,  Parking.     C.  H.  Martin.     107,359;  Dec.  7. 
Microphone.     A.  L.  Moore.     105,226  ;  July  6. 
Microphone     and     amplifier,     Combined.       W.     H.     Huth. 

105,992  ;  Sept.  7. 
Microphone  body,  Hearing-aid  tr.nnsniitter.     E.   C.  Nicho- 

lides.     102,655  ;  Jan,  5. 
Microphone  unit  or  the  like.     G.  M.  Giannini.     103,795  ; 

Mar.   23. 
Mill  building.     H.  Janssen.     103.323  ;  Feb.  23. 
Mill,  Coffee.     D.  A.  Meeker.     105,709-10  ;  Aug.  17. 
Mirror   and    hat   rack   mounting.    Combined.      J.    C.   Van 

Aken.     105,043  ;  June  22. 
Mirror,  Decorative.     P.    H.  Nonnenbacher.     107,319-20; 

Dec.  7. 
Mirror  frame.   Rear  view.     H.    M.   Pemberton.      102,729 ; 

Jan.  12. 
Mirror,  Hand.    E.  :Marder.     103,551-2  ;  Mar.  9. 
Mirror,  Hand  vanity.     W.  La  Hodny.     107,337-9  ;  Dec.  7. 
Mirror,  Hand  vanity.     W.  La  Hodny.     107,377-8;  Dec.  7. 
Mirror,  Hand   vanity.     W.  La  Hodny.     107,390;  Dec.   7. 
Mirror    or    similar    article.      P.     Mullcr-Munk.      107,543  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Mirror  or  similar  article.  Hand.     M.  H.  Storch.     103,415  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Mixer,  Concrete      J.  P.  Faber.     104.062  ;  Apr.  13. 
Mixer,  Drink.     F.  J.  Osius.     104,289;  Apr.  27. 
Mixer,  Food.     E.  Newnham  and  W.  H.  Fischer.     104,875  ; 

June  8. 
IModel    of   an   architectural   unit.     W.    K.   Harrison    and 

J.  A.  Fouilhoux.     107,425;  Dec.  14. 


Cevasco.       103,216 
A.,   Bahr.      105,428 


103,918 

1. 
102,713 


Mold  or  the  like,  AVaffle.     E.   S.  Preston.     107,454;  Dec. 

14. 
Mold,   Refrigerating.     J.    H.   de   Murguiondo.      107,317 ; 

Dec.  7. 
Molding.     J.   C.    Goss.     104,566  :  May   1 8. 
Monument.     C.  K.   Grubbs.      104,741  ;  June  1. 
Mooring    and    hoisting    apparatus.      W.    E.    Rouse.      Re. 

20,551  ;  Nov.  9. 
Moth  preventative  tablet.     A.  L.  Saeks.     102.642  ;  .Tan.  5. 
Motor   and    pump.    Combined.      R.    J.    Kirkby.      105,243 : 

July  6. 
Motorcycle,  Body.     S.  J.   Ginnis.     104,213  ;  Apr.  20. 
Motor  enclosure  and  support  for  tractors  or  the  like.  Com- 
bined.    J.  R.  Morgan.     106,088  ;  Sept.  14. 
Motor    housing    for    vacuum    cleaner.      J.    R.    Morgan. 

105,493  ;  Aug.  3. 
Motor  inclosure  and  support  for  tractors,  Combined.     J. 

R.  Morgan.     105,998;  Sept.  7. 
Motor  unit  and  standard  for  electrical  appliance,   Com- 
bined.    R.  Heller.     104,261 ;  Apr.  27. 
Mounting  for  rings.     J.  E.  Lemmon.     104,863-4 ;  June  8. 
Mounting,  Ophthalmic.     J.  C.  Wells.     103,437  ;  Mar.  2. 
Mounting    or    similar    article    of    jewelry.    Ring.     P.    E. 

Hanson.     107,016  ;  Nov.  16. 
Mounting    plate.    Coin    chute.     B.    C.    Grunig.     107,229 ; 

Nov.  30. 
Mounting,   Ring.     A.  A.  Ahlquist.     104,672  ;  May  25. 
Mounting,  Telephone  handset.     M.  L.   Nelson.     106,322  : 

Oct.  5. 
Mouthpipe  key  for  a  saxophone.     H.  W.  Loney.     107,535  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Muddler.     O.  M.  Price.     104,381  ;  May  4. 
Muddler.     O.  M.  Price.     105,182  ;  June  29. 
Mug,  Trick.     F.   Lazar.     106,539  ;   Oct.   19. 
Musical  instrument.     W.  E.  Lednum.     103,683  ;  Mar.  23. 
Musical  instrument.     C.  Mickus.     105,339  ;  July  20. 
Musical  instrument.     N.   S.   Olayvar.     104,287 ;  Apr.   27. 
Nail,  Decorative.     B.  Salzberg.     104,117  ;  Apr.  13. 
Nail,  Decorative.     B.   Salzberg.     104,747 ;   June  1. 
Nail.  Decorative.     B.    Salzberg.     105.614;   Aug.   10. 
Nail.  Decorative.     B.  Salzberg.     105.900  :  Aug.  31. 
Nail,    Decorative.     B.    Salzberg.     106,064 ;    Sept.   14. 
Nail,  Decorative.    B.  Salzberg.     107,200 ;  Nov.  23. 
Nappy    or  similar  article.      C.   B.    Ilgenfritz   and   E.   E. 

Slick,  Jr.     106,796  ;  Nov.  2. 
Nebulizer.     R.  M.  Bal.veat.     105,933  ;  Sept.  7. 
Necktie.    R.  Ross.     104,882  ;  June  8. 
Necklace  or  analogous  article.     A.  S.  Bowen  and  T.  Bailey. 

106,963-4  ;  Nov.   16. 
Negligee.     M.  ]M.  Cohen.     106,081  ;   Sept.  14. 
Negligee.      J.  N.   Jebaily.     106,772  ;  Nov.   2. 
Negligee.      E.   E.   Rtriclrer.      105.641;    Aug.   10. 
Negligee.    E.  E.  Strieker.     106,936  ;  Nov.  9. 
Negligee.     E.  E.  Strieker.     106,954  ;  Nov.  9. 
Negligee.     E.  E.   Strieker.     107,058  ;  Nov.  16. 
Negligee  ensemble.     E.  E.  Strieker.     104,606;  May  18. 
Net,  Embroidered.     M.  Sokoloff.     104,749-51 ;  Jiine  1. 
Nipple,  Nursing.     P.  Maccoy.     104,195  ;  Apr.  20. 
Noise  maker  or  similar  article.    F.  R.  Stewart.     105,188 ; 

June  29. 
Nose  device  or  similar  article.     B.  Jacobson.     107,389 : 

Dec.  7. 
Novelty,   Advertising.     H.   N.   Mace.      106.671 ;   Oct.   26. 
Novelty    for    a    toilet    door.    Indicating.     D.    P.    Iddings. 

106,978  :  Nov.  16. 
Novelty.  Mailing.     C.  E.  Walker.     107,568  ;   Dec.   21. 
Nozzle,  Hose.     C.   D.  Barrett.     106,680-1  ;  Oct.  26. 
Nozzle,  Hose.    T.  P.  Slater.     106,697  ;  Oct.  26. 
Nozzle,  Liquid  spray.     E.  B.  Frame.     105,942  ;  Sept.  7. 
Numbering  head  digits.  Set  of.     P.  Aitchison.     102,810; 

Jan.  19. 
Opener,  Can.     J.  R.  Morgan.     107.090 ;  Nov.  23. 
Opener,  can  opener,  and  shoehorn.  Combined  bottle.    T.  A. 

Addison.     104,303  ;  Apr.  27. 
Opener,  Furrow.     E.  M.  Cole.     104,018  :  Apr.  13. 
Opener,  Letter.     G.  R.  Switall.     105,348  :  Julv  20. 
Opera     glass     or     similar    article.       O.     E.     Trautmann. 

104,591 ;  May  18. 
Ornament,  Artificial  tree.    I.  M.  Casey.    106,751 ;  Nov.  2. 
Ornament,  Automobile  hood.     L.  K.  Franklin.     103,357  ; 

Feb.  23. 
Ornament.    Automobile    license    plate.      H.    Mooney    and 

W.  E.  Christensen.     103,247  ;  Feb.  16. 
Ornament,  Dress.     C.  Balog.     103,704 ;  Mar.   23. 
Ornament,   Electrical.      A.   Pfau.      105,064;   June   22. 
Ornament  for  a  casket  or  analogous  article.  Corner.     R. 

Larson.     104,631  ;  May  25. 
Ornament  for  a  casket  or  analogous  article.  Corner.     R. 

Larson.     104,634  :  Mav  25. 

°To^l72     F^'h  ^9  ^^°^    "'"    ®'™''^'"    article.      J.    Kowal. 

Ornament 'for  Christmas  trees.  Tinsel.     L.  L.  Raymond. 
105,807;  Aug.  24. 

^'■P^i'^^?!  for  Christmas  trees.  Tinsel.     L.  L.   Raymond. 
107,255-8;  Nov.   30. 

^"■p^i".??!  tP^  Christmas  trees,  Tinsel.     L.  L.  Raymond. 
107,661-2  ;  Dec.  28. 

°Tn"l?on    ^S^  /'S^®    °^    ^^^    lil^e-    Metal.      N.    Drilling. 
105,939  ;  Sept.  7. 

Ornament,  Illuminated  wreath.    B.  P.  Muldoon.    102,990  ; 

Feb.  2. 
Ornament  or  similar  article.  Automobile  radiator.     G.  Boh- 

land.     106,247-9  ;  Sept.  28. 


LIST   OF   DESIGN  INVENTIONS 


1091 


Ornament    or   similar   article.    Automobile   radiator.      R. 

Spilman.     106,474  ;  Oct.  12. 
Ornament      or      similar      article,      Hair.     E.      Adelstein. 

106.269  ;  Oct.  5. 
Ornament     or     similar     article,     Hat.        S.     Antenberg. 

103,922;   Apr.   6. 
Ornament      or     similar     article,     Hood.       C.     Karstadt. 

102,831 ;  Jan.  19. 
Ornament     or     similar     article.     Shoe.     P.     F.     Ashton. 

104,337-8  ;  May  4. 
Ornament  or  similar  article.  Vehicle.     W.  A.  II.   Gubitz. 

104,774  ;  June  1. 
Ornament,   Kadiator  cap.     M.   G.  D.  Prentice.      105,232  ; 

July  6. 
Ornament,  Shoe.     L.  Alterson.     104.010  ;  Apr.  13. 
Ornament,   Shoe.     L.   Alterson.     104.430 :  May  11. 
Ornament,  Vehicle.     E.  C.  De  Sniet.     105,451  ;  July  27. 
Oven,  Baking.     W.  Fader.     104,444  ;  Ma^  11. 
Oven  front.     I.  Elliott.     104,247  ;  Apr.  27. 
Oven  or  the  like.  Warming.     H.  Bruning  and  O.  SchuUer. 

105,838  ;  Aug.  31. 
Overshoe.     G.  H.  Bingham,  Jr.     106,177-80  ;  Sept.  28. 
Overshoe.    E.  F.  Casey.     106,649  ;  Oct.  26. 
Package    or    similar    article.    Tea    ball.      L.    Hirschhorn. 

106,043^;  Sept.  14. 
Packing  sheet.     W.   H.  Randall,  W.  E.  Parsons,  and  W. 

J.    Schwertfeger.      103,860-2 ;    Mar.    30. 
Pad   and   clock.   Combined   appointment.     J.    S.   Sherman. 

105,811 ;  Aug.  24. 
•Pad,   Ointment  rubbing.     K.  A.  Forster.     106,188  ;   Sept. 

28. 
Pad    or    similar    article.    Gun    recoil.      A.    K.    Anderson. 

105,358;  July  20. 
Padlock.     C.   H.   Nehls.     107.250  ;  Nov.  30. 
Padlock.     N.  J.  Vile.     102,643:  Jan.  5. 
Pail,  Milk.     T.  D.  McHale.     107,540  ;  Dec.   21. 
Pajama,  Gown.     H.   Weisman.     106.940  ;  Nov.  9. 
Pajama,  Lounging.     E.  Sayour.     106,742  ;  Oct.  26. 
Pan,  Chair  seat.     I.  R.  Bromagem.     102.660;  Jan.  5. 
Pan  or  similar  article.     W.  Andre.     106,779  :  Nov.  2. 
Pan  or  the  like.  Dust.    G.  M.  Jackson.     103,453  ;  Mar.  2. 
Panel,  Air   conditioning  control.     F.  A.   Selje.     104,885  ; 

June  8. 
Panel   board.  Electric   control.     C.   W.    Sundberg  and  M. 

Ferar.     103,364  ;  Feb.  23. 
Panel,  Ceiling.     F.  M.  Vogan.     105,154  ;  June  29. 
Panel,  Color  display.     C.  B.  Spencer.     104,201  ;  Apr.  20. 
Panel,    Electric    range    control.     J.    H.    Grayson    and    G. 

Greenamyer.     102,649  :  Jan.  5. 
Panel   for   a   lighting  fixture.   Light-transmitting.     A.   L. 

Arenberg.     104,235  ;  Apr.  27. 
Panel  for  color  combinations.  Display.      C.   B.    Spencer. 

104,202  ;  Apr.  20. 
Panel   for  stoves,  Back  guard.     A.   R.   Grant.      103,776  ; 

Mar.   23. 
Panel,    Program   control.     L.   J.  Andres.      105,786 ;   Aug. 

24. 
Panel,  rear  panel,   and  burner  cover   for  cooking  ranges. 

Combined  top.     T.  E.  Taylor.     106,698  ;  Oct.  26. 
I'anel,   warming   closet  and  supports  for  same.   Combina- 
tion back  splash.     R.  Fleming.     105,578  :  Aug.   10. 
Paper,  Decorative.     R.  F.  Hobbs,  Jr.     103,281  ;  Feb.  16. 
Paper,  Decorative.     M.  Ortb.     104.576-80  ;  May  18. 
Paper   for   box    coverings    and    similar    articles.      J,   N. 

Hazen.     104,776  ;  June  1. 
Paper    or    similar    article.     Wrapping.      T.    L.    Carter. 

104,558-9  ;   May    18. 
Paper     or    similar     article,    Wrapping.     T.    L.     Carter. 

107,006;  Nov.  IC. 
Paper  or  similar  article,  Wrapping.    E.  J.  Das.     104,833  ; 

June  8. 
Paper    or    similar    article.    Wrapping.     11.    M.    Sinclair. 

106,151  :   Sept.   21. 
Paper,  Wrapping.    A.  Lewln.    102,052  ;  Jan.  26. 
Paper,  Wrapping.     A.  Lewln.     107,357  ;  Dee.  7. 
Patch,  Pan.     C.  Fischer.     :06,788:   Nov.   2. 
Pastry  blender.     C.  M.  Brlcker.     104,008  ;   May  2.'). 
Pedal  for  bicycles  or  the  like.     J.  R.  Morgan.     102,724  ; 

Jan.  I'J. 
Pedestal  and  housing  for  dispensing  apparatus.  Combined 

lamp.     W.  M.  Hutchison.     304,032;  Apr.  13. 
Pedestal  and   housing  for  vapor  treatment  apparatus  or 

similar    article.    Combined.      J.    E.    KcUey.      103,725  ; 

Mar.   23. 
Pedestal   for  motion   picture  machines.      A.   KIndclmann 

and  C.  A.  Soehl.     104,407;  May  11. 
Pedestal    head    and    bousing   for    hnir    -waving   machines. 

Combined.     F.  V.   Schleliiier.      107,150;  Nov.   23. 
]'<n    and    cliecU     prolecloi-    (n-    similar    article,    (Combined 

fountain.     C.  J.  MacNnlly.      107.4.'!8;  Dee,  14. 
Pen  and  Ink  desk-stand.     W.  F.  Deppermaiin.     106,011  ; 

Nov.  9. 
Pen  and  pencil  Initial  clip,  Fountain.     D.  Knhn.     100,407  ; 

Oct.  5. 
Pen,  Fountain.      A.   lialT.      10t,64r,  :  May  25. 
I'en,  Fouiitiilii.      S.  E.   Fry.      lO-^.S.'SO  ;  Aug.  .'51 . 
Pen,  Fo.iiitiiiii.     (;.  C.  IToU.     10.t,2(!3  :  Apr.  27. 
Pen,   Fountain.     C.  Lnrsen.      102,720;   Jan.    12. 
Pen.   Fountain.      <i.   I-iuHen.      10.''>,022:   .Tune  22. 
Penholder  II rid  iHriielunl  <lenk  calendar.  Combined.      O.  M. 

Lee.      102,752;  Jan.  10. 
Pen  or  other  writing  Implement.  Fountain.     K.  S.  Purker. 

102,700-801  ;  Jan.  10. 


Pen   or  similar   article.   Fountain.      R.   Back.      106,701 ; 

Oct.  26. 
Pen  or  similar  article,   Fountain.     J.  Hill.     105,524-6  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Pen  or  similar  article,  Fountain.    H.  W.  Pearce.    104, .'j43  ; 

May  18. 
Pen    or    similar    article.    Fountain.     P.    M.    Ressinger. 

106,326  ;  Oct.  5. 
Pen  or  similar  article.  Fountain.     C.  Silverman.    102,930  ; 

.Tan.  26. 
Pen     or    similar    article,     Fountain.       M.     G.     Sypher. 

105,150  ;  June  29. 
Pencil.     H.  F.  Gade.      106,789  ;  Nov.  2. 
Pencil.     P.  S.  Hauton.     103.570  :  Mar.  16. 
Pencil.     R.  Kropsch.     107,521  ;  Dec.  21. 
Pencil.     M.  E.  Trollen.     105.622— 3;  Aug.  10. 
Pencil  and  calendar,  Combined.     Y.  Suml.    106,459  ;  Oct. 

12. 
Pencil,  Lead.     I.  Chesler.     103,386  ;  Mar.  2. 
Pencil   or  similar  article.     F.  C.  Deli.     104.676  :  Blay  25. 
Pencil  or  similar  article.     A.  lanelli.     103,402-3  ;  Mar.  2. 
Pencil  or  similar  article.     H.  W.  Pearce.     104,542  ;  May 

18. 
Pencil  tip.  .  W.  Cook.     107,498-500  :  Dee.  21. 
Pendant.     F.  A.  Blasi.     107,108;  Nov.  23. 
Pendant.     J.   F.   Stedman.      107,665 ;   Dec.   28. 
Percolator.     R.  Heller.     103,149  ;  Feb.  9. 
Percolator,  Coffee.     S.  H.  Geffner.     107,044  ;  Nov.  16. 
Permanent  wave  machine.     E.   Jacobsen.     103,574  ;  Mar. 

16. 
Piano.      W.    Zaiser.      103,260-2 ;   Feb.    16. 
Piano.    W.  Zaiser.    104,547  ;  May  18. 
Piano.      W.    Zaiser.      105,678 ;   Aug.    17. 
Piano.    W.  Zaiser.     107,329  ;  Dec.  7. 
Piano.     W.   Zaiser.     107,473-4 ;   Dec.   14. 
Piano,    Concert.      C.   Loitsch.      105,665  ;   Aug.    17. 
Piano,   Grand.     P.  von  Rohl.     105^55  ;  June  29. 
Piano  or  similar  article.     J.  L.  Krasnick.     104,040  ;  Apr. 

13. 
Piano,  Upright.     H.  R.  Heller.     103.231  ;  Feb.  16. 
Piano,  Upright.     H.  R.  Heller.     103,400-1 ;  Mar.  2. 
Pick,  Sea  food.     M.  W.  Lowenstein.     103,241 ;  Feb.  16. 
Picture  viewer,  Motion.     W.  C.  Tichenor.     103,352 ;  Feb. 

23. 
Pin  brooch.     A.  Philippe.     106,122  :  Sept.  21. 
Pincushion  or  similar  article.     J.  Scheidegger.     102,844  • 

Jan.  19. 
Pin  for  hearses,  Bier.     E.  L.  Schofleld.     105,144  ;  June  29. 
Pin  or  similar  article,  Brooch.     M.  Boucher.     103,385; 

Mar.  2. 
Pin  or  similar  article.  Brooch.     A.  Katz.     104,925;  June 

15. 
Pin  or  similar  article,  Brooch.     A.  Katz.     105,112  ;  June 

29. 
Pin   or   similar   article.    Brooch.      E.    Steiner.      105.034 ; 

June  22. 
Pin  support  for  hearses.  Bier.    E.  L.  Schofleld.     105,441 ; 
July  27. 

Pinking  machine.     H.   C.   Hersehmnn.      106,816  ;   Nov.   2. 
Pipe    cleaner    and     tamper.     Combined.     R.    C.    Leuser. 

106,307;  Oct.  5. 
Pipe  extension,  Exhaust.     L.  E.   Russell.     104,476  ;  May 

11. 
Pipe,  Smoking.     G.  R.  McAllaster.     103.577;  Mar.  IC. 
Pipe,  Tobacco.     L.  C.  Millsap.     102.037  :  Jan.  5. 
Pipe.  Tobacco.     ]\r.  M.  Warner.     104.058  ;  Apr.  13. 
Pitcher.     A.  Swalnson.     103,167 ;  Feb.  9. 
Pitcher,   Cream.     AV.   E.  JIackelfresli.  Jr.     105,395;  July 

27. 
Pitcher  or  similar  article.     W.  K.   Titze.     107,564;  Dec. 

21. 
Pitcher  or  similar  article.  Milk.     C.  B.  Ilgenfrltz  and  E. 

E.   Slick,   Jr.     100,792;  Nov.   2. 
Plaque.     W.  K.  Harrison  and  J.  A.   Foullhou.\.     107,424; 

Dec.  14. 
Pl.Miue.     S.   L.  Ilefler.     107.230-1;   Nov.  .30. 
Pl,ii|ue.      II.   Ileizmann.      100.074:   Nov.   10. 
Plaque.     D.   G.  Matheson.     100,4.^0;   pet.   12. 
Plaque.     D.  J.  McNamara.     104,405  ;  May  11. 
Plii(|ue  or  similar  article.     W.  M.  Atkins.     100,079;  Oct. 

20. 
Plastic  sheet  or  similar  article.     E.  H.  Tyson.     103.801  • 

Mar.    30. 
Pbue.     J.  v..  Spence.     102.05S  :  Jan.  T>. 
Plate.     J.  II.  Wilson.     lOO.n.'il  ;  Oct.  10. 
Plate  and   crystal   for  a   dial   for  a    radio   receiver.   Com- 
bined escutcheon.     R.  C.  Marholz.     107,054  ;  Doc.  28. 
Plate.  Cocktail  compartment.     O.  T.  W.  Banks.     103  705- 

Mar.   23. 
Plate,  Combined  hinged   nut  and  bearing.     G.  r.   Wher- 

ren.     100,404  ;  Oct.  12. 
Plate,  Entree.     J.   K.   Johnson.     107,153;   Nov.  23 
Plate,  lOHcutelioon.     A.  (J.  Hiireau.     105,325;  July  20. 
Plate    for    a    easiiet     or    analogous    article.     It.  "l.nrson 

104,032  :   May  25. 
Plate    for    a    lever    timing    di'vlee    for    a    radio    receiver 

lO.seiitcheon.     U.  C.   Marholz.     107.(155;   Dec.   2.S. 
Plate    for   air    exIiaUNting    device.    Cover.      II.    Urondwln 

107,300:   Dec.  7. 
Plate   for  hearses.   CiisUel    table  corner.      E.   U.   Schoflold 

105,443;  July  27. 
I'late    for    radio    reeelvrrK,    l'>cutelu'on.      I!.    O.    Mnrlioli 

107.341  :  Dor.  7. 


1092 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


R.   C.  Marholz. 


Re.  20,553  ; 
106,684  ; 


Plate   for   radio   receivers,   Escutcheon. 

107,653  ;  Dec.  28. 
Plate  for  wheels,  Ornamental.     G.  A.  Lyon. 

Nov.  16. 
Plate   for  wickets,   Door   face.     W.   Frankel. 

Oct.  26. 

Plate,  Memorial.     E.  J.  Mickelsen.     105,122;  June  29. 
Plate,  Name.     W.  H.  Swanson.     103,770 ;  Mar.  23. 
Plate   or   analogous   article.     H.    C.   Kupper.      105,357 ; 

July  20. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     H.  E.  Earth.     102,812  ;  Jan.  19. 
Plate  or  similar  article.    E.  M.  Bottome.     102,742 ;  Jan. 

19. 
Plate    or    similar    article.      E.    M.    Bottome.      104,717 ; 

June  1. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     D.  Bourne.     104,525  ;  Aiay  18. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     D.  Bourne.     104,553  ;  May  3  8. 
Plate  or  similar  article.    V.  Broomhall.    103,923  ;  Apr.  6. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     V.  Broomhall.     107,064 ;  Nov. 

23. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     Y.  Buma.     102,647  ;  Jan.  5. 
Plate  or  similar  article.    Y.  Buma.    102.778 ;  Jan.  19. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     Y.  Buma.     103,004-9  ;  Feb.  2. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     Y.  Buma.     103,034-4;^  ;  Feb.  2. 
Plate   or   similar  article.      Y.   Buma.      104,528-33 ;   May 

18. 
Plate  or  similar  article.    Y.  Buma.     105,197 ;  July  6. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     Y.  Buma.     105,689-90  ;  Aug.  17. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     Y.  Buma.     106,879  ;  Nov.  9. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     S.  Cooper.     105,201-2  ;  July  6. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     A.  Crane.     106,479  ;  Oct.  12. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     A.    Crane.     106,966 :   Nov.    16. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     H.  O.  Bbeling.     104,836  ;  June  8. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     G.  J.  Higginson.     103,232  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     D.  Johnson.     104,784 ;  June  1. 
Plate   or  similar  article.     D.  Johnson.     105,242  ;  July  6. 
Plate    or    similar    article.      W.    T.    Johnson.      104,783 ; 

June  1. 
Plate    or    similar    article.      W.    T.    Johnson.      106,773 ; 

Nov.   2. 
Plate  or  similar  article.    C.  L.  Sebring.    102,862  ;  Jan.  19. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     A.  Trarieux.     103,256-7  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     J.  Wadsworth.     106,160 ;  Sept. 

21. 
Plate  or  similar  article.     A.  M.  Walker.     104,594  ;  May 

18. 
Plate  or  similar  article.   Glass.     R.  A.  May.     104,169  ; 

Apr.  20. 
Plate  or  the  like.     F.  Teipelke.     105,783  ;  Aug.  24. 
Plate  or  the  like.    G.  Wesp.     106,699  ;  Oct.  26. 
Plate,    Paper.      W.    R.    Van    Winkle    and    R.    E.    Pavey. 

102,807-8;  Jan.  19. 
Plate,  Radio  dial  escutcheon.    M.  W.  Kenney  and  G.  W. 

Walker.     105,174  ;  June  29. 
Plate,  Radio  dial  escutcheon.     G.  W.  Walker.     105,190 ; 

June  29. 
Plate,   Switch.     A.  Fazekas.     107,642 ;  Dec.   28. 
Plate,  Velocipede  step.     S.  A.  Snell.     104.821 ;  June  1. 
Platter.     A.  Swainson.     103,166  ;  Feb.  9. 
Platter    or    similar    article.      H.    O.    Ebeling.      104,837 ; 

June  8. 
Platter,  or  the  like.     L.   Farber.     107,412  :  Dec.  14. 
Playground  apparatus.     C.  D.  Spangler.     106,871 ;  Nov.  9. 
Pliers.     M.  C.  Dellinger.-    107,008;  Nov.  16. 
Plug,  Connecter.    W.  P.  Herman.     105,216 ;  July  6. 
Plug,  Electric  connecter.     R.  Loewy.     104,692-4  ;  May  25. 
Plug  for  storage  batteries,  Vent.    R.  M.  Raney.    103,790  ; 

Mar.  23. 
Plug,  lamp  socket  and  shade,  Combined  contact.     G.  B. 

Benander.     103,145  ;  Feb.  9. 
Plug,  Spark.    E.  W.  Binkowski  and  J.  V.  Loose.     105,565  ; 

Aug.    10. 
Poacher,  Egg.     W.  F.  Serr.     105,971  ;  Sept.  7. 
Pocketbook.      H.   Felmann.      104,159 ;   Apr.   20. 
Pocketbook.     H.  Morris.     104,171 ;  Apr.   20. 
Pocketknife.     E.  T.  Mahoney.     105,334  ;  July  20. 
Post   and   arm,   Combined   furniture.      H.    H.   Hines    and 

G.  McKeown.     105,270-80  ;  July  13. 
Post,     Furniture.       H.     H.     Hines     and     G.     McKeown. 

105,281-2  ;  July  13. 
Pot    or   similar   article.    Cooking.      L.    Guild.      107,078 ; 

Nov.  23. 
Pot  or  similar  article.  Cooking.     C.  G.  Towne  and  E.  H. 

Wunderley.     105,506  ;  Aug.  3. 
Power    unit,    ^Machine    tool.     II.    Van    Doren.     105,642 ; 

Aug.  10. 
Power    unit,    Portable.     J.    W.     Fitz    Gerald.     100,909 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Press,  Fruit.     J.  M.  IMajewski,  Jr.     105,335  ;  July  20. 
Press  or  similar  article.   Seal.     H.  E.   Sachs  and  P.  F. 

Elzi.     103,980;  Apr.   6. 
Print  device  for  dairy  products.     C.  Doering.     103,393 ; 

Mar.  2. 
Print   machine.    Dairy   product.      C.   Doering.      103,094 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Product  packaging.     L.   L.   Salfisberg.     Re.  20,564  ;  Nov. 

30. 
I'rojector.     M.  H.  Goldberg.     105,948  ;  Sept.  7. 
Projector.     M.   Levey.      107,022  ;  Nov.   10. 
Projector.     T.  H.  North.     103,951 ;  Apr.  6. 
Projector.     W.  D.  Teague  and  D'A.  Young,  Jr.     105,905  ; 

Aug.  31. 


Projector.     O.  E.  Trautmann.     104,480;  May  11. 
Projector,  Photographic.    J.  A.  Korengold.    104,690  ;  May 

25. 
Propeller  for  fans,  Air.     P.  M.  Brannan.     105,260 ;  July 

13. 
Protector   and    marker,    Combined    grave.      O.    Sullivan. 

106,837  ;  Nov.  2. 
Protector  and  marker,  Combined  grave.     A.  M.  Taylor. 

104,152;   Apr.   20. 
Protector    for    a    radiator    air    valve.      M.    Lieberman. 

105,960  ;  Sept.  7. 
Protector,  Glove.     H.  B.  Richards.     104,807 ;  June  1. 
Pull,  Shade.     E.  Richcreek.     103,955  ;  Apr.  6. 
Pump.     J.  R.  Morgan.     103,686  ;  Mar.  23. 
Pump    and    valve.    Combined    rotary.      P.    C.    Petersen. 

103,339  ;  Feb.  23. 
Pump,    Gasoline.     H.    H.    Campbell    and    R.    J.    Myers. 

105,840  ;  Aug.  31. 
Rack    and    cabinet.    Combination    merchandise    display. 

S.  D.  Heed.     104,852  ;  June  8. 
Rack   and  lighting   fixture   or    similar    article.   Combined 

baggage.     S.  B.  McDonald.     105,885  ;  Aug.  31. 
Rack   and    lighting   fixture   or   similar    article.    Combined 

basket.     J.  L.  Mohun.     105,889  :  Aug.  31. 
Rack  and  lighting  fixture  units.  Combined  sectional  lug- 
gage.     A.   L.   Arenberg.      107,062 ;   Nov.   23. 
Rack,  Bread.     P.  C.  Fisher.     105,212;  July  6. 
Rack,  Bread.     P.  C.  Fisher.     105,483  ;  Aug.  3. 
Rack,   Can.     E.  D.   Thomson.     106,997  ;  Nov.   16. 
Rack,    Coat.     R.    F.    Barnes    and    A.    N.    Van    Keulen. 

104,760 ;  June  1. 
Rack,  Curtain  display.    T.  H.  Stanley.    103,835  ;  Mar.  30. 
Rack,  Display.     K.  E.  Baker.     104,956  ;  June  15. 
Rack,  Display.     D.  H.  Bitney.     104,552  ;  May  IS. 
Rack,  Display.     L.  E.  Butters.     104.555  ;  May  IS. 
Rack,  Display.     J.  M.  Campbell.     104,334;  Apr.  27. 
Rack,  Display.     C.  F.  Griffin.     104,568  ;  May  18. 
Rack,  Display.     F.  F.  Melvin  and  B.  C.  Howell.     103,580  ; 

Mar.  16. 
Rack,  Display.     K.  A.  Mills.     105,123  ;  June  29. 
Rack,  Display.     R.  L.  Swartwout.     104,588;  May  18. 
Rack    for     beer-foam     scrapers.     L.     Poglein.     104,380 ; 

May  4. 
Rack    for    bread    or    similar    article.     E.    R.    Erickson. 

104,021 ;  Apr.  13. 
Rack  for  bread  or  similar  article.  Display.     E.  R.  Erick- 
son.    104,395  ;  May  4. 
Rack  for  bread  or  similar  article,  Display.     E.  R.  Erick 

son.     106,184-5;  Sept.   28. 
Rack  for  bread  or  similar  article,  Display.     E.  R.  Erick- 
son.    107,076  ;  Nov.  23. 
Rack  for  magazines  or  the  like.     F.  D.  Farr.     106,683 

Oct.  26. 
Rack    for    piece    goods,    Display.      C.    Lang.      103,763 

Mar.  23.  >  «-    .<  =>  ■ 

Rack,  Hat 'display.    E.  M.  Stroock.     105,149;  June  29. 
Rack  or  similar  article.  Display.    D.  D.  Maxwell.    106,240 

Sept.  28. 
Rack   or  the  like,   Necktie.     A   R.   Brothers.      107,146 

Nov.  23. 
Rack,    Real    estate    pnotograph    display.     H.    W.    Joline. 

107,238;  Nov.  30. 
Rack,  Ribbon  roller.     O.  Lion.     102,652 ;  Jan.  5. 
Rack,  Sewing.     F.  T.  Olenick,  Jr.     104,288;  Apr.  27. 
Rack,  Spice  can.     C.  G.  Cheney.     104,199  ;  July  6. 
Rack,  Towel.     B.  F.  Hamilton.     105,009  ;  June  22. 
Rack,  Towel.     M.  SasanofE.     104,585  ;  May  18. 
Rack,  Wing  type  display.     F.  F.  Melvin  and  B.  C.  Howell, 

103,581 ;  Mar.  16. 
Rack,  Wire  door.     H.  R.  Wall.     104,385  ;  May  4. 
Racket,  Table  tennis.     F.  Magnus.     103,243  ;  Feb.  16. 
Radiator  front.     F.  M.  Young.     105,449  ;  July  27. 
Radiator,   Multiple   column.     L.  A.  V.  Guild.     104,183 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Radiator  ornament,  Automobile.    W.  S.  Scroggs.    103,445  ; 

Mar.  2. 
Radio.     J.  M.  Clark.     106,424:  Oct.  12. 
Radio  and  lamp.  Combined  twin  bed.     J.  J.  Herrera,  Jr. 

107,647;  Dec.  28. 
Radio  receiving  apparatus.      C.J.Meyer.      102.653  ;  Jan.  5. 
Radio  receiving  apparatus.    C.  J.  Meyer.    103,081 ;  Feb.  2. 
Radio     receiving    set    and    bed    lamp.     Combined.       L. 

Tulauskas.    107,158  ;  Nov.  23. 
Radio     receiving    set    and    bed    lamp.     Combined.       L. 

Tulauskas.    107,396  ;  Dec.  7. 
Radiographic    and    fluoroscopic    unit.     W.     S.    Werner. 

10o,507  ;  Aug.  3. 
Raincoat  and  hood.  Combined.    H.  B.  Richards.    105,075  ; 

June  22. 
Rake,  Lawn.     N.  H.  Sherman.     105,902  ;  Aug.  31. 
Range.     H.  H.  Heidbreder.     104,258  ;  Apr.  27 
Range.     R.  Hoffman.     106.868 ;  Nov    9 
Range.     C.  H.,  and  R.  F.  HofCstetter.     103,872  ;  Mar.  SO. 
Kiingo.     L.  IX  Pellpgrin.     105,891  3  ;   Aug.  31. 

A"r^®-  o?-  ^-   ^'ilkinson  and  A.  F.   Harter.     103,919; 

Mar.  ,30. 

^'Vt)7','46V°"]')Pc'''l4*^°''^    '^"^    ^^®'     ^^-    ^-    league,    Jr. 
Pn JJSf '  ^°°K'""-    I-  ?•  Morgan.    104,277-80  ;  Apr.  27. 
Range,  Cooking.     J.  A.  Underwood.     104.123  :  Apr.  13. 
Range,  Cooking.     J.  A.  Underwood.     106  476  •  Oct    12 
R.mge,   Electric.     O.  M.  Anderson.     107;331-'Dec    7. 
Range,  Gas.     J.  Becvar.     107,673  ;  Dec.  28. 
Range,  Gas.    F.  A.  Leisen.    105,532  ;  Aug  3 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  INVENTIONS 


1093 


Range  or  similar  article.    D.  L.  Hadley  and  C.  A.  Sipe. 

104,850  ;  June  8. 
Range  or  similar  article.     C.  A.   Sipe.     104,887  ;  June  8. 
Range    or    similar    article,    Cabinet.      A.    G.    Sherman. 

105,415 ;  July  27. 
Razor,  Electric.     J.   Gaiter.     106,481;  Oct.  12. 
Razor,  Electrical.     T.  I.  Moseley.     105,967  ;  Sept.  7. 
Reamer  for  pipe  threading  tools.  Pipe.     C.  H.  Ingwer  and 

C.  E.  Wright.     106,687  ;  Oct.  26. 
Receptacle    and    merchandise    receiving    container,    Com- 
bined  display.     H.  Ramel.     103,859  :  Mar.  30. 
Receptacle,   Flexible   pocl^et.      W.   R.   Buxton.      103,490 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Receptacle,   Flexible  pocket.      W.   R.   Buxton.      105,238 ; 

July  6. 
Receptacle  for  batteries  or  similar  articles.     H.  Brunjes. 

103,844-9  ;   Mar.   30. 
Receptacle  for  batteries  or  similar  articles.     H.  Brunjes. 

103,866-7  ;    Mar.    30. 
Receptacle  for  batteries  or  similar  articles.    H.  Brunjes. 

104,764  ;  June  1. 
Receptacle  for  batteries  or  similar  articles.     O.  B.  Car- 
son.    103,709  ;  Mar.  23. 
Receptacle    for    cigarettes    or    other    articles.     A.    Bates. 

102,626  ;  Jan.  5. 
Receptacle  for  cigarettes  or  other  articles.     W.  J.  Reilly. 

102,641  ;  Jan.  5. 
Receptacle  for  cigarettes  or  other  articles.     W.  J.  Reilly. 

103,829  ;   Mar.   30. 
Receptacle   for   pens,    pencils,    or   other   articles.      M.    K. 

Cook.     104,992  ;  June  22. 
Receptacle   for   pens,   pencils,   or  other  articles.      J.    E. 

Olson.     105,029  :  June  22. 
Receptacle  or  similar  article  for  edible  materials.     H.   C. 

Gibson.     105,700  ;   Aug.  17. 
Receptacle,  Tobacco  ash.     T.  M.  Dick  and  M.  J.  Fletcher. 

107,409  ;   Dec.    14. 
Redingote.     D.   High.     104,781  ;   June   1. 
Reel,  Fishing.     L.  and  S.  Gurrieri.     106,828  ;  Nov.  2. 
Reel,  Fishing.     J.   V.    Schafer.     ]0o,616;  Aug.   10. 
Reflector.     A.  Gunsbourg.     104,030  ;  Apr.  13. 
Reflector.     D.   E.  Worrell.     106,078  ;  Sept.   14. 
Reflector  for  electric  lighting  fixtures.   Translucent.     G. 

Alnsworth.     102,672;  Jan.  12. 
Reflector.  Hollow  double-wall  glass.     C.  E.  Anderson  and 

C.  R.  Palmer.     106,877  ;  Nov.  9. 
Refrigerating  apparatus.    R.  R.  Candor.     Re.  20,558  ;  Nov. 

16. 
Refrigerator.     R.  Loewy.     103,023  :  Feb.  2. 
Refrigerator.     R.  Loewy.     103,332 ;  Feb.   23. 
Refrigerator.     J.  O.  Reinecke.     102,802-3  ;  Jan.  19. 
Refrigerator.     H.  L.  Towle.     103,701  :  Mar.  23. 
Refrigerator.     G.  W.  Walker.     102,659  :   Jan.   5. 
Refrigerator.     W.  A.  Welden.     103.648  :  Mar.  16. 
Refrigerator.     E.  Worthington.     103,001  ;  Feb.  2. 
Refrigerator  cabinet   body.     C.   A.   Frick.     107,571  ;   Doc. 

21. 
Refrigerator  container  unit.  Multiple  compartment.    L.  H. 

Scurlock.     104,884  ;  June  8. 
Refrigerator,  Serving.     H.  D.  Hensey.     103.571;  Mar.  16. 
Refrigerator    tray   unit.    Multiple    compartment.      L.    H. 

Seuriock.      103,916;  Mar.  30. 
Register.    H.  S.  Covell.     103,308;  Feb.  23. 
Register,   Autographic.     H.  Van   Doren,   and   R.    Deigert. 

105,719  :  Aug.  17. 
Register,  Cash.     B.  Beria.     103,625-6;  Mar.  16. 
Register  or  similar  article.  Heater.    R.  J.  Black.    104,763  ; 

June  1. 
Regulator  and  gauge  holder.  Combined  pressure.     H.  A. 

Hallum.    105,170  ;  June  29. 
Restaurant.      J.  J.   Van   Sandt  and  A.  Knox.     104,483 : 

May  11. 
Reticule.    E.  H.  McGowen.     102,836  ;  Jan.  19. 
Ring.     R.    J.    Blooston    and    T.    K.    Kelly,    Jr.     106,959  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Ring.     O.  IToyman.     104.924:  June  15. 
Ring.      F.   L.   Thorpe.      103,750 ;   Mar.    23. 
Ring     and     handkerchief,     Combined.     D.     R.     Schwab. 

106.150;    Sept.   21. 
Ring,  Cocktail.     S.  Barth.     104.363;  May  4. 
Ring,  Finger.      G.  Aslicr.      105.56.V4:  Aug.   10. 
Ring,  Finger.     G.  R.  Bowdon.     102.776  :  Jan.  19. 
Ring,     Finger.       F.     Carolan     and     R.     R.     Rhoerbaugh. 

1 03,002  ;  Feb.  2. 
Ring,  Finger.     A.  R.  Dixon.     103,146;  Feb.  0. 
Ring,  Finger.     J.  J.  Gruen.     104.1.39;  Apr.   20. 
Ring,   Finger.     J.   J.   Gruen.      104,742;   June   1. 
King,  Finger.     J.  J.  Griion.     104,849  :  June  8. 
Ring,  Finger.      I/.  F.  llcbcrger.      104.31!);  May  4. 
King,   Finger.      J.   J.    Klcckn.      105,487-8;   Aug.   3. 
Ring,  Finger.      O.  11.  Alengcl.      1  04.947  :  June  15. 
King,   Kingor.      I,.    Kilicrn,      101. (MO:   Mnv   25. 
Ring,    Finger.      L.    Riheni.      105,030:    June    22. 
Ring,  Finger.     T.  RofTwarg  and  A.   Ravasfano.     105,140; 

June  29. 
Ring,  Finger.     L.  A.  Samstnif.     104,748;  June  1. 
Ring,  Key.     J.  F.  Allison.     104,386;  May  4. 
Ring,   Monognini    nii[)lcin.     I'.   Brady.     107.497;   Dee.    2t. 
Ring   or  Hinillar   article.      F.   Jasko   and   C.   M.    Johnson. 

104,268;  Apr.  27. 
ItiTig    or    KiiiillMr    arllcle.    Finger.     I.    Olrlng.     102.013; 

Jan.  26. 
Ring  or  Himllnr  nrtlcle,  Finger.     M.  L.  Robbing.     105,180; 

June  20. 


Ring    or    similar    article    of    jewelry.     F.    P.    Kinsley. 

104,422  ;  May  4. 
Ring    or    similar    article    of    jewelry.      F.    P.    Kinsley. 

105,020  ;  June  22. 
Roaster,  Electric.     G.  R.  Coss.     104,394 ;  May  4. 
Roaster,  Electric.     G.  R.  Coss.     104,914 ;  June  15. 
Robe.     R.  D.  Cooper.     105,162-3  ;  June  29. 
Robe.     V.  Malhame.     105,554  ;  Aug.  3. 
Robe.     P.  Schnittman.     105,559  ;  Aug.  3. 
Robe.     P.  Schnittman.     105,673  ;  Aug.  17. 
Robe.     P.  Schnlttmaji.     106,411 ;  Oct.  5. 
Roof,  Vehicle  body.    N.  P.  Larsen.     105,114 ;  June  29. 
Roofing.     A.  O.  Mickelson.     104,948  :  June  15. 
Roofing  or  siding.     J.  J.  Bat  ell.     107,209:  Nov.  30. 
Rubber  articles.  Curing.     F.  L.  Bucy  and  V.  A.  La  Rock. 

Re.  20,561 ;  Nov.  30. 
Rug.     M.  D.  Baird.      103,264-5;  Feb.   16. 
Rug.      M.  D.   Balrd.     105,509  ;  Aug.   3. 
Rug.    M.  D.  Baird.    105,771 ;  Aug.  24. 
Rug.     M.  D.  Balrd.     108,273;  Oct.  5. 
Rug.     R.   F.   Bemporad.     106,757  ;   Nov.   2. 
Rug.     R.   F.    Bemporad.     107,005 ;   Nov.    16. 
Rug.     L.  Blva.     103,299-300  ;  Feb.  23. 
Rug.    L.  Biva.     104,434 ;  May  11. 
Rug.     L.  Biva.     104,674  ;  May  25. 
Rug.     F.  J.  Heller.     102,666  ;  Jan.  5. 
Rug.     G.    J.   Kluyskens.     104,404  :  Mav  4. 
Rug.     G.  E.  Mallinson.     105.961-3  ;  Sept.  7. 
Rug.     G.  E.  Mallinson.     106,315  ;  Oct.  5. 
Rug.     G.  E.  Mallinson.     107,083-5  ;  Nov.   23. 
Rug.  G.  E.  Mallinson.      107,175  ;  Nov.  23. 
Rug  or  similar  article.     F.  A.  Haas.     102.684  ;  Jan.  12. 
Rug  or  similar  article.     F.  A.  Haas.     102.714  ;  Jan.  12. 
Rug  or  similar  article.     F.  A.  Haas.     102.825-7  ;  Jan.  19. 
Rug  or  similar  article.     G.  V.  Uihleln.     102,706 ;  Jan.  12. 
Runner  for  a  vacuum  cleaner  or  similar  article.     G.  E. 

Lofgren.     106,666  ;  Oct.  26. 
Sachet.     I.    Perlmutter.     106,988  ;    Nov.    16. 
Sachet.     L.   M.    Shover.      103,744";    Mar.    23. 
Saddle.     C.  R.  Waldron  and  R.  W.  Faulhaber.     107,589  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Sadiron    or    similar    article.      H.    A.    Smith.      106,001 ; 

Sept.  7. 
Safe  or  similar  article.     C.  R.  Davis.     103.629  ;  Mar.  16. 
Safety   device   for   pedestrians.     T.   E.   Miller.     106,869 ; 

Nov.  9. 
Sandal.     L.    Carey.     104,765 ;   June  l; 
Sandal.     G.  Del  Re.     103,222-3  ;  Feb.   16. 
Sandal.     M.   Gustin.      105.008 :   June  22. 
Sandal   or   similar   article.      J.   V.   Ferriot.      102,981-2 ; 

Feb.  2. 
Sanding  drum.     A.  W.  Walker.     Re.  20,550  ;  Nov.  9. 
Sanding  machine.     V.  O.  Albertson.     107,275  ;  Nov.  30. 
Sauce   boat    and    base    therefor,    Combined.      L.    Guild. 

106,437;  Oct.  12. 
Saucepan    or    similar    article.     A.    W.    Nelson.     102,954  ; 

Jan.  26. 
Saw  head.  Band.    T.  L.  Hedgpeth.     106.035;  Sept.  14. 
Saw  tooth.  Abrasive.     F.  Bley.     Re.  20,560;  Nov.  30. 
Saxophone.     A.  Loomis.     103,025-6  ;  Feb.  2. 
Scale.     E.  D.   Fear.     103,633-4  ;  Mar.  16. 
Scale.     M.   Garbell.     107,227 ;  Nov.  30. 
Scale,  Egg.     E.  E.  Powell.     105,970  ;  Sept.  7. 
Scale,  Platform.     C.   R.  Kirk.     103,780-4  ;   Mar.   23. 
Scale,  Platform.     C.  R.  Kirk.     104,218  ;  Apr.  20. 
.Scale,  Weighing.     S.  L.  Hanssen.     106.686  ;  Oct.  26. 
Scale,   Weighing.     J.   R.  Morgan.      105,126;   June   29. 
Scale,  Weighing.     J.  R.  Morgan.     105,128;  June  29. 
Scalpel.     R.  H.  Brown.     103,799  ;  Mar.  30. 
Scarf.     P.  Delich.     104,245  ;  Apr.  27. 
Scarf.     P.  Delich.     105,374  ;  Julv  27. 
Scarf.     B.   Goodman.     103.612-4  ;  Mar.   10. 
Scarf.     B.   Goodman.     103.636;  Mar.   16. 
Scarf.     F.  Hess.     104,142:  Apr.  20. 
Scarf.     H.  F.  Kaplan.     106,466  ;  Oct.  12. 
Scarf.     W.  Karp.     102,950  :  Jan.  26. 
Scarf.     S.  W.  Pennoycr.     106.541  :  Oct.  19. 
Scarf  or  similar  article.     H.  F.  Kaplan.     106,732 ;  Oct 

26. 
Scarf  or  similar  article.     S.  Rosen.     106.950-3;  Nov.  9. 
Scarf  or  similar  article,  Tinsel.     A.  Tillman.     105,676; 

Aug.    17. 
Scarf,  Table.     A.  Traum.     104,011  ;  June  8. 
Scoop,   Ice  cream.     R.  A.  Cameron.     105,360  ;  July  20. 
Scooter.     W.  H.  Adams.     106,012-3:  Sept.  It. 
Scooter.     J.  B.  Eck.     104,679  :  Mav  25. 
Scooter.     C.   P.   Keen.      106.047:    Sept.    14. 
Scooter.     C.  P.  Keen.     106.204  ;  Oct.  6. 
Scraper  for  centrifugal  separating  machines  and  nnalogons 

articles.     J.  S.  Pecker.     106.870;  Nov.  9. 
Scraper  or  similar  nrtlcle,   Utensil.     N.  (J.  A.    Steinberg. 

103.003;  Mar.  16, 
•Screw.     F.  K.  Brown.     103.304;  Feb.  23. 
Screw,     n.  F.  rhllllps,     104,473  ;  May  11. 
Screw  driver.     T.  J.  Fegley  and  G.  O.  Leopold.     103.676; 

Mar.   23. 
Screw    driver,     Pistol  grip.     J.    M.     Cnshmore.      107.007; 

Nov.   16, 
Seat.     F.   J.   Beck.      103,624;   Mnr,   16. 
Seat.     E.  Ilauser.     104.256 ;  Apr.  27. 
Sent    and    t<'lc>iilioni'   compart nicnt,    Combined.     G,    llal*. 

102.971  :  Jan.   26. 
Sent,  Saddle.      II.  L.  Knicft.      106,117:   Sept.  21. 
Sent,  Stool.     L.  M.  Mlchelson.     105,668;  Aug.   17. 


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INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Semitrailer  body.     A.  de  Sakhnoffisky.     106.063  ;  Sept.  1-1. 

Separator.     J.  Crites.     Re.  20,543  ;  Nov.  2. 

Server,    tray,    and    glasses    therefor,    Combined    cocktail. 

H.  A.  Fuld.      106,189  ;  Sept.   28. 
Settee.     R.  B.  James.     103,549  ;  Mar.  9. 
Settee.     I.  Salomon.     106,241-2  •  Sept.  28. 
Settee.     I.    Salomon.     106,991  ;   Nov.   16. 
Settee,    Lawn.      R.   M.    Rink.      103,9.j6  ;   Apr.    6. 
Settee  or  similar  article.     E.  Hauser.     105,172  ;  June  29. 
Sewing  kit.     L.  A.  Reynolds.     103,187  :   Feb.  9. 
Sewing  machine.     J.  M.   Washburn.     106,550  ;  Oct.   19. 
Sewing  machine  arm.  J.  R.  Morgan.     105,399  ;  July  27. 
Shade,  Lamp.     W.  Burger.     103,213  ;   Feb.   16. 
Shade,  Lamp.     J.  A.  Korengold.     105,530-1  ;  Aug.  3. 
Shade  or  similar  article.  Lamp.     P.  W.  Jenkins.     105,795  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Shaker,  Cocktail.     A.  Cravaritis.     106,366 ;  Oct.  5. 
Shaker,  Coclrtail.     H.  H.   Dulany.     102,943  ;  Jan.  26. 
Shaker,    Combination   salt   and   pepper.     D.    L.    Callison. 

102,874;    Jan.    26. 
Shaker  combination  set,   Salt  and  pepper.     H.  S.   Cohn. 

103,669  :    Mar.    23. 
Shaker,    Condiment.     E.    W.   Fuerst.      104,135  ;   Apr.   20. 
Shaker,    Condiment.      W.   E.    Mackelfresh,    Jr.      103,114 ; 

Feb.  9. 
Shaker,   Condiment.     W.   E.   Mackelfresh,   Jr.     104,167 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Shaker,    Condiment.      W.   E.   Mackelfresh,    Jr.      105,667  ; 

Aug.  17. 
Shaker  or  similar  article.  Cocktail.     H.  S.  Cohn.     106,590  ; 

Oct.  19. 
Shaker   or   similar   article.    Salt   and    pepper.      Y.    Buma. 

103,033  ;  Feb.  2. 
Sharpener  and  case,  Combination  safety  razor.     E.  Muel- 

berger,  Jr.     105,712  ;  Aug.  17. 
Sharpener,   Pencil.     J.    Ross.      103,288 ;   Feb.    16. 
Shaver,  Electric.     H.   Landsiedel.     107,243  ;   Nov.  30 
Shaving   device,   Eleotric.      L.    V.   Aronson.      103,294-5 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Shears  and   container  opener.   Combined  kitchen.     F.   H. 

Rauh.     104,727  ;  June  1. 
Sheet     or     similar     article,     Plastic.       C.     R.     Sheaffer. 

106,455  ;  Oct.  12. 
Sheet  or  similar  article,  Plastic.     W.  A.  Sheaffer  and  N. 

D.  Fish.     106,472  ;  Oct.  12. 
Sheet  or  similar  article.  Plastic.     E.  H.  Tvson.     105,042  : 

June  22. 
Shield  for  an  automobile  radiator.    B.  Wengard.    103,172  ; 

Feb.   9. 
Shield  or  similar  article.  Bathtub  splash.    H.  S.  Tschappat. 

106.335  ;  Oct.  5. 
Shield  or  the  like.   Combination  spout  and  co.-er.     N.   R 

Liddle.     103,404  ;  Mar.  2. 
Shingle,   Asbestos    siding.      W.   H.   Molyneux.      105,124 : 

June  29. 
Shingle    or    the    like.    Strip.      A.    C.    Fischer.      107,312  ■ 

Dec.  7. 
Shingle,  Strip.     J.  R.  Fife.     104,095  ;  Apr.  13. 
Shingle,   Strip.     J.  Logan,  Jr.     104,971  ;  June  15. 
Shirt  and  shorts.  Combination.     E.  D.  Haight.     107  483 

Dec.  14. 
Shirt    or    similar    article.    Sport.     M.    Saliliii.     10i:,65n- 

Jan.  5. 
Shirt,  Sport.     H.  S.  Buffett.     107,184;  Nov.  23 
Shirt,  Sweat.      H.   Charles.      104,599  ;  .Alav   18. 
Shoe.     J.  E.  Andrews.     102,736-8  :  Jan.  19. 
Slice.     J.  E.  Andrews.     105,544  ;  Aug.  3. 
Shoe.     T.  R.  Atkins.     103,091  ;  Feb.  9. 
Shoe.     A.  F.  Bancroft.      105,545  ;  Aug.   3. 
Shoe.     B.   Ben.1amin.     104,012 ;  June   15. 
Shoe.     B.  Benjamin.     105,257  ;  July  13. 
Shoe.    B.  Benjamin.    106,644  ;  Oct.  26. 
Shoe.     B.   Benjamin.     107,211-2;   Nov.   30. 
Shoe.    B.  Benjamin.     107,308  ;  Dec.  7. 
Shoe.     L  Berman.     102,739  :  Jan.  19. 
Shoe.     P.  Borda.     103,301 ;  Feb.  23. 
Shoe.     C.  H.  Caldwell.      103,214-5  ;  Feb.   16. 
Shoe.     S.  Cangemi.     104,936  :  June  15. 
Shoe.     L.   T.   Carey.     103,707 ;   Mar.   23. 
Shoe.     S.  Carrabba.     102,001-3;  Jan.  5. 
Shoe.     D.   S.  Cohen.     103,218  ;  Feb.   16. 
Shoe.     D.  S.  Cohen.     107.218  ;  Nov.  30. 
Shoe.     R.  N.  Donohoe.     104,996-9;   June  22. 
Shoe.     J.  J.  Doucette.     3  04,962-5  ;  June  15. 
Shoe.     T.  Dronoff.     107,009;  Nov.  16. 
Shoe.     W.  Ebllng.     106,288;  Oct.  5. 
Shoe.     W.  Ebling.     107,503:  Doc.  21. 
Shoe.     II.  M.  Edelstein.     104,020;  Apr.  13. 
Shoe.     L.J.Epstein.     105,481  ;  Aug.  3. 
Shoe.     J.   Fishman.      103,226;   Feb.    10. 
Shoe.     J.  Fishman.     104.917  ;  June  15. 
Shoe.     S.  Fradkin.     103,227  ;  Feb.  16. 
Shoe.     R.  E.  Frederick.     104,018-9:  June  15. 
Shoe.     R.E.Frederick.     105,376  ;  July  27. 
Shoe.     N.  Gardner.     105,793  ;  Aug.  24. 
Shoe.     D.  Gilbert.     100,763-5  ;  Nov.  2. 
Shoe.     A.  A.  Heinlein.     103,497  ;  Mar.  9. 
Shoe.     H.   J.   Heiser.      106.767-8 ;   Nov.   2. 
Shoe.     A.  Ilurzeler.     104.604;   .May  25. 
Shoe.     A.  Hurzeler.     106,769 ;  Nov.  2. 
Shoe.     A.  Hurzeler.     107.233  ;  Nov.  30. 
Shoe.     N.  Hutchinson.     104,108;  Apr.   13. 
Shoe.     B.   Jayne.     102,892  ;   Jan.   26. 
Shoe.     M.  Kaliiion.     102,894-903  :  Jan.  26. 


Shoe.  M.  Kalmon.     107.427  :  Dec.  14. 

Shoe.  C.   Kelly.     107,240  ;  Nov.  30. 

Shoe.  T.  E.  Labrum.     104,969  ;   June  15. 

Shoe.  L.  Lazar.     103,013  ;  Feb.  2. 

Shoe.  D.  Levin.     102,834 ;  Jan.  19. 

Shoe.  J.   Levine.     103,331  ;  Feb.   23. 

Shoe.  J.  Levine.     107,525  ;  Dec.  21. 

Shoe.      N.    P.    Liberty.      103,014^20 ;    Feb.    2. 

Shoe.  N.  P.  Liberty.     103,946  ;  Apr.  6. 

Shoe.  N.  P.  Liberty.     106,308-9  ;  Oct.  5. 

Shoe.  M.  Lippert.     103,022  :  Feb.  2. 

Shoe.  M.  Lippert.      103,113 ;  Feb.  9. 

Shoe.  M.  Lippert.     104,460  ;  May  11. 

Shoe.  V.   C.   Lipscomb.     105.5H-:-8  ;   Aug.   10. 

Shoe.  L.  BI.  Livingston.      105.289  :   Julv  13. 

Shoe.  A.  \V.  Lutz.     103,053-4  ;  Feb.   2. 

Shoe.  J.  Mascali.     102,759  :  Jan.  19. 

Shoe.  E.  W.  McCain.     103,180-2  ;  Feb.  9. 

Shoe.  E.  W.  McCain.     105,708  ;  Aug.  17. 

Shoe.  E.   W.  McCain.     107.025  :   Nov.   16. 

.Shoe.  E.  W.  McCain.     107,536-7  ;  Dec.  21. 

Shoe.  S.  J.  Meyer.     102,762  ;  Jan.  19. 

Shoe.  V.  L.  Moore.     105,227  ;  July  6. 

Shoe.  V.  L.  Moore.     105,492  ;  Aug.  3. 

Shoe.  C.  Morali.     105,125  ;  June  29. 

Shoe.  L.  D.  Morrell.     104,874  :  June  8. 

Shoe.  H.   Odencrants.     107,445-7  ;  Dec.   14. 

Shoe.  H.  H.  C.  Odencrants.     102,617-22  ;  Jan.  5. 

Shoe.  H.  H.  C.  Odencrants.     104,575  ;  May  18. 

Shoe.  H.  H.  C.  Odencrants.     104,667  ;  Blay  25. 

Shoe.  H.  H.  C.  Odencrants.     105,028  ;  June  22. 

Shoe.  H.   H.  C.  Odencrants.     105,060-3  ;  June  22. 

Shoe.  B.  Oswell.    103,504  ;  Mar.  9. 

Shoe.  B.   Oswell.      103.584  :  Mar.  16. 

Shoe.  J.  C.  Pape.     103,505-6  ;  Mar.  9. 

Shoe.  A.  J.  Pettus.     104.930  ;  June  15. 

Shoe.  F.  Pfaeffle.     106,057  :  Sept.  14. 

Shoe.  A.  E.  Pfeiffer.     105,503-4  ;  Aug.  3. 

Shoe.  M.  Rosenston.     107.033 :  Nov.   10. 

Shoe.  A.  A.  Ryan.     106,215  ;  Sept.   28. 

Shoe.  T.  Samuels.     103,126  ;  Feb.  9. 

Shoe.  T.   Samuels.     103,347  ;  Feb.   23. 

Shoe.  D.   J.   Silver.     103,349 ;   Feb.   23. 

Shoe.  H.  Sobel.     107,556-S  :  Dec.  21. 

Shoe.  C.    Spalsbury.     103,602  ;  Mar.   16. 

Shoe.  J.  Starr.     102.733  ;  Jan.  12. 

Shoe.  J.  Starr.      105.065  ;   June  22. 

Shoe.  J.    Starr.      105,147-8 ;    June  29. 

Shoe.  O.  F.  Stock.     102,996-7  ;   Feb.  2. 

Shoe.  C.  L  Stoddard.     107,325  ;  Dec.  7. 

Shoe.  J.   Timpanelli.      105,066  ;    June   22. 

Shoe.  A.  Turiausky.     102.624-5  :  Jan.  5. 

Shoe.  A.  Turiansky.     103,132 ;  Feb.   9. 

Shoe.  A.  Turiansky.     104,931-2  ;  June  15. 

Shoe.  A.   Turiansky.     107,466-9  ;   Dec.   14. 

Shoe.  A.  Vamos.     102,848  ;  Jan.  19. 

slioc  A.  Vamos.      102.0:U  :  .Ian.   2(i. 

Shoe.  B.  L.  Wales.      104,005  ;  Apr.   6. 

Slioe.  B.  L.  Wales.     107,567  :  Dec.  21. 

Shoe.  B.   L.   Wales.      107,710 :   Dec.   28. 

Shoe.  F.  M.  Walters.     105,720  ;  Aug.   17. 

Shoe.  S.  J.  Waxelbaum.      103,263  :  Feb.  16. 

Shoe.  B.   Weiner.     103,138-9 ;   Feb.   9. 

Shoe.  S.  Weinstat.     103,283  ;  Feb.   16. 

Shop.  S.   Wpin.stat.      105.62.5-6;   Aug.   10. 

Shoe.  S.  Weinstat.     106.003  :  Sept.  7. 

Shoe.  A.  Wertheim.     104,733  ;  June  1. 

Shoe.  H.  E.  Williams.     102.708 ;  Jan   12. 

Shoe.  JI.   Wolock.      106,077  ;   Sept.    14. 

Shoe,  Infant's.     J.   C.   Teach.     105,904:    Aug.    31. 

Shoe  or  similar  article.     C.  W.  Conaway.     103,800-01 ; 

Mar.  30. 
Shoe  or  similar  article.     T.  Dronoff.     106,025  ;  Sept.  14 
Slioe  or  similar  article.     N.  Elkin.     103,311-14  ;  Feb    23 
Shoe  or  similar  article.    N.  Elkin.     105,851-4  ;  Aug.  31. 
Shoe  or  similar  article.     N.  Elkin.     106,133  ;  Sept.  21. 
*"   ""   "■•   '""   --'-•-'-      B.   Feldman.     107,413-4;   Dec. 


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Shoe   or  similar   article. 
14. 


Shoe  or  similar  article.     I.   E.   Grossmann.     103,395-9  ; 
Mar  2. 

^'',?^x°A,.^'™'''i''    article.      I.    E.    Grossmann.      106,661; 
Oct.  2o. 

Shoe  or  siniilar  article.    P.  D.  La  Valle.    103,330  ;  Feb.  23. 

Shoe  or  smular  article.  R.  Leone.     102,756  •  Jan    19 

Shoe  or  similar  article.  D.  Levin.      105.590-1  ;  Aug.  10 

Shoe  or  similar  article.  D.  E.  Levin.     107,245  ;  Nov.  30 

Shoe  or   similar  article.  A.  Perugia.     103,586-94;  Mar. 

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Shoe  or  similar  article.  A.  Perugia.      104,468-72  ;   May 

Shoe  or  similar  article.    A.  Perugia.     104,725  ;  June  1. 
Shoe  or  similar  article.     A.   Perugia.     104,877  ;  June   8  • 
Shoe  or  similar  article.     M.   Planco.     107,602  •   Dec     21 
^"^.eo^    similar    article.     M.     Rosenston.     107,259-60; 

Shoe  or  similar  article.     H.  Shapiro.     103,695  ;  Mar.  23. 
Shoe  or  similar  article.     L.   Sholtz.     103,410-3  ;  Mar    2 

Shoe  or  similar  article.  L.  Sholtz.     104,050-56    Apr.  13. 

s   oe  or  simi  ar  artic  e.  L.  Sholtz.     106,546  ;  Oct    19. 

Shoe  or  simi  ar  article.  L.  Sholtz.     106,775     Nov    2 
Shoe  or  similar   article.     L.   Sholtz.     106,932-5-  Nov    9 

Shoe  or  similar  article.  J.  R.  Sutton.     106,547     Oct    19 

S   00  or  smi.  ar  article  S.  Troy.     105..304-.5  ;  July  13. 

Shoe  or  similar  article.  S.  Trov.     105.440  ;  Julv  27 


LIST  OF   DESIGN  INVENTIONS 


1095 


Shoe  or  similar  article.     S.  Troy.     106.548  ;  Oct.  19. 

Shoe  or  similar  article.    A.  Vamos.     103,170 :  Feb.  9. 

Shoe  or  similar  article.     S.  Weinstat.     104,485  ;  May  11. 

Shoe  or  similar  article.     S.  Weinstat.     105,907  ;  Aug.  31. 

Shoe  or  similar  article.     S.  A.  Wood.     107,472  ;  Dec.  14. 

Shoe  or  similar  article.    E.  Ziniti.     102,773  ;  Jan.  19. 

Shoe  ornament.     B.  Oswell.     103,583  ;  Alar.  16. 

Shoe  ornament.     B.  Oswell.     103,585  :  Mar.  16. 

Shoe  polisher.     W.  L.  Connor.     105,361-3  ;  July  20. 

Shoe  sole.     A.   S.  Bannister.     107,400  :  Dec.   14. 

Shoe  sole.     F.  Berenstein.     103,484 ;  Mar.  9. 

Shoe  sole.     G.  F.  Quinn.     103,507  ;  Mar.  9. 

Shoe  tree.     J.  Gershune.     104,251  ;  Apr.  27. 

Shoe  upper  material.     A.   Turiansky.     104,488  ;  May   11. 

Shovel  blade.      H.  M.  Renner.      102.957;  Jan.  26. 

Showcase.     J.  R.  McGhee.     105.965  :  Sept.  7. 

Showcase.     M.    Rifkin.     107,450 ;    Dec.    14. 

Showcase   or  similar  article.     O.   L.  Bulman.      104,437 ; 

May  11. 
Showcase,  Refrigerated.    J.  S.  Hill.    105,278  ;  July  13. 
Shredder,   slicer,    and   peeler.    Combined.     M.    B.   Dutrow 

and  W.  J.  Mitchell.     105,849  ;  Aug.  31. 
Shroud,  Automobile  exhaust.     L.  A.  Koch,  Jr.     104,111  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Shutter,    Ventilated    awning.      S.    A.    Jones.       105,019  ; 

June  22. 
Sign.     R.  D.  Ellis.     103,045-6  ;  Feb.  2. 
Sign.     C.  A.  Fine.     106,502  ;  Oct.  12. 
Sign.     D.   S.  Freeman.     103,870  ;  Mar.   30. 
Sign.     H.   C.   Hammer.      104,569-70 ;    Mav   IS. 
Sign.     H.  C.  Hammer.     104,851  ;  June  8. 
Sign.     H.  C.  Hammer.     106,292  ;  Oct.  5. 
Sign.     L.  W.  Long.     104,273  ;  Apr.  27. 
Sign.     J.   D.  Zinke.     106,227  ;  Sept.  28. 
Sign,   Advertising.     C.  D.  Clark.     103,886 ;  Mar.  30. 
Sign  and  clock.  Combined.     J.  Duman.     104,597  ;  May  18. 
Sign  and  clock  or  similar  article.  Combined.     J.  Trojan. 

104,709  ;  May  25. 
Sign,  Automatic.     P.   S.  Lewis.     102,907-8  :  Jan.  26. 
Sign,  Electric.     C.  E.  Karst.     104,941-2  ;  June  15. 
Sign,  Illuminated.     J.Kay.     106.116  ;  Sept.  21. 
Sign  or  similar  article.  Display.    B.  R.  Erickson.    102,780  ; 

Jan.  19. 
Sign  or  the  like.  Bulletin  board.     J.  B.  Rives.     105,183  ; 

June  29. 
Sign  or  the  like,  Bulletin  board.     J.  B.  Rives.     105,505  ; 

Aug.  3. 
Sign   or  the    like,    Changeable.      A.   F.   Hren.      106,439 ; 

Oct.  12. 
Sign,   Traffic.     R.   Broussard  and    C.   A.   Toce.     106,229  ; 

Sept.   28. 
Sign  unit  or  the  like.     E.  N.  Bacon.     104,236  ;  Apr.  27. 
Signal,  Automobile.     C.  Catalano.     105,264  ;   .luly  13. 
Signal,  Automobile  direction.     R.  T.  Huff.     106,669  ;  Oct. 

26. 
Signal,     Automobile     direction.       W.     M.     Wicker,     Sr. 

107,345  :  Dec.  7. 
Signal,  Automobile  light.     B.  E.  White.     105,047  ;  Juno 

22. 
Signal,  Danger.     H.  W.  Faunce.     106,027  ;  Sept.  14. 
Signal,    Electrically    operated    sound.     J.     G.    Sparkes. 

106.221  ;  Sept.  28. 
Signal    for    graduating    transit-periods.    Electric    traffic. 

J.  J.  Roberts.     104.518  ;  May  11. 
Signal  for  motor  vehicles,     P.  Falko.     103,675;  Mar.  23 
Signal,  Sounding.     J.   White.     104.952;  June  15. 
Signal,  Stop  light.      C.  J.  Kern.      104.421  ;  Miiv  4. 
Signal,  Traffic.     J.  D.  Kennelly.     103.681;  M.ir.  23. 
Signal,  Traffic.     J.  D.  Kennelly.     105,790  ;  Aug.   24. 
Signal,   Wigw.Tg.      W.   E.   Siu'nor.      102.!).".1  ;    J:ui.   20. 
Sink.     C.  R.  Crane,  II.     102,872;  .Tan.  20. 
Sink.    R.  B.  Janes.    102,987  ;  Feb.  2. 

Sink,  Corner  kitchen.     H.  G.  Carlton.     103,925  ;  Apr.   6. 
Sink  fixture.     J.  R.  Morgan.     106,319  ;  Oct.  5. 
Sinker,    Fishing.      J.    E.   Ganaway.      107.418;   Dec.    14. 
Skate,  Child's  ice.     W.  H.  Dunne,  Jr.     102,779  ;  Jan.  19. 
Skate,  Roller.     N.  W.  Norman.     106,323  ;  Oct.  5. 
Skirt.      J.    Fuld.      107.291  ;    Nov.   .SO. 
Slacks      and      susiicnders,      C()ni))liiation.      M.      Solomon. 

107,581  ;  Doc.  21. 
Sled.      C.  E.  Carton.      105,860;  Aug.  31. 
Sled  deck.    W.  C.  Warren.    103,523  ;  Mar.  9. 
Slicer,  Cheese.     J.  W.  Koch.     104,454;  May  11. 
Slicer,  Potato.     S.  Bloomfleld.      103,384;    Mar.    2. 
Slip.      IT.    Cohen.      103,711  ;   Mar.    23. 
Slip.     IT.  Cohen.     104,183  ;  Apr.  20. 
Slip.      H.   Cohon.      104.675:    Miiv   25. 
Slip.      M.   M.   Goldstein.      103.308;    Feb.    23. 
Sill).      S.   B.   Iliiclininn.      107,572-3;  Doc.   IM. 
Slip.     S.    Landau.     105,914;    Aug.   31. 
Slip.      S.  Lan<lau.      106,101  ;   Kept.    14. 
Slip.     J.  L.  Snrge.     104,327;  Apr.  27. 
Slip.      J.    L.    Sargo.      105.610;    Aug.    10, 
Slip  or  similar  article.     I,.   GooUl.      106,535;   Oct.   19. 
Slipper.     I.  Borman.     102.740  :  Jim.  1!t. 
Slipper.      I.    r.erman.      101,761    2;   Juno    1. 
SllrilXT.      I.  Boriimn.      105.8:!  15  ;  Aug.  31. 
Slipper.      T.   Itorriinn.      106.176  ;  Sept.  28. 
Slipper.     L  Borman.     100,276;  Oct.  6. 
Slipper.      I.    liornmn.      106,530;  Oct.    19.. 
Slipper.     I).  J.  Ciildoniz/o.     10).  138  ;  May   11, 
Slipper.      1).  J.  ("Mldota/./.o.      10  l,5.-.ll  ;  M;iy    IS. 
Slli)|ior.     G.  Del   Ke.      103.224;  Feb.   16. 
Slipper.     G.  Del   Re.     103,803  0;  Mnr.  30 


Slipper.  ■  G.  Del  Re.     105,206-7  ;  July  6. 

Slipper.     L.  J.  Epstein.     105,478-80  ;  Aug.  3. 

Slipper.     L.  J.  Epstein.     105,552  ;  Aug.  3. 

Slipper.     L.   J.   Epstein.      106,290  ;   Oct.    5. 

Slipper.     R.  E.  Frederick.     104,920  ;  June  15. 

Slipper.     M.  Jacob.     102,651  :  Jan.  5. 

Slipper.    H.  Pelinger.     105,229-30  ;  July  6. 

Slipper.     H.  Pelinger.     105,401  ;  July  27. 

Slipper.     V.  L.  Rice.     104,668  ;  May  25. 

Slipper.     O.  A.  Saccal.     104.583  ;  May  18. 

Slipper.     O.  A.  Saccal.     104,812-13  ;  June  1. 

Slipper.     O.  A.  Saccal.     105,411-2  ;  July  27. 

Slipper.     M.    Shanzer.     104.670  ;   May   25. 

Slipper.     M.  Shanzer.     104,730  ;  June  1. 

Slipper.     M.  Shanzer.     104,818  ;  June  1. 

Slipper  or  similar  article.     J.  Barnett.     103.560  ;  Mar.  16. 

Slipper  or  similar  article.     R.  S.  Cook.     107,676  ;  Dec.  28. 

Slipper    or    similar    article    of    footwear.      J.    Meltzer. 

103,118;   Feb.  9. 
Slitter,   Corn.     C.   R.    Hanchett.     103,679  ;  Mar.   23. 
Slot  attachment  for  coin   controlled  devices.  Visible  coin. 

F.  A.  Toce,  Sr.     102,847  ;  Jan.  19. 
Smock.     L.  M.  Cascarrto.     106,824  :  Nov.  2. 
Smock.     J.  Wien.      107,737  ;   Dec.   28. 
Soap  and  support  therefor.  Combined  cake  of.     L.   De  F. 

Hokerk.     106,976  ;  Nov.  16. 
Soap  cake.     L.  J.  Arms.     106,527  ;  Oct.  19. 
Soap,  Cake  of.     S.  G.  Stanley.     103,190  ;  Feb.  9. 
Socket,   Electric.     F.   R.   Reutter.     103,466  ;   Mar.   2. 
Sofa  or  similar  article.     H.  H.  Hines.     105,104  ;  June  29. 
Sofa  or  similar   article.     H.  H.  Hines  and  G.  McKeown. 

105,010-13  ;  June  22. 
Sofa  or   similar  article.     H.  H.  Hines   and  G.  McKeown. 

106.114;   Sept.   21. 
Sofa  or  similar  article.     N.  Tyrrell.     103,416-7  ;  Mar.  2. 
Sofa  or  similar  article.     N.  Tyrrell.     103,958  ;  Apr.  6. 
Sole,  Shoe.     J.  A.  Katz  and  F.  F.  Hills.     102,689  ;  Jan.  12. 
Sole,  Shoe.     O.  M.   Pick.     107.253  ;  Nov.   30. 
Spark  arrester.  Pipe.     C.  M.  Bly.     107,370  ;  Dec.   7. 
Spectacle  frame.     U.  R.  McDanal.     107,247  ;  Nov.  30. 
Spectacle    frame    or    similar    article.      K.     S.    Barrett. 

103,297  ;  Feb.  23. 
Spectacle  front.     V.  Tanasso.      106,743-4:  Oct.  26. 
Spectacles,  Pair  of.     G.  P.  Miller.     105,536  ;  Aug.  3. 
•Spoon.     S.  Erikson.     102,748";  Jan.  19. 
Spoon  or  analogous  article.     A.  LeR.  Barney.     105,193  ; 

July  6. 
Spoon    or    analogous    article.      H.    L.    Jones.      106,009  ; 

Sept.  7. 
Spoon   or  analogous   article.      H.   E.   Nock.      105,133-4 ; 

June  29. 
Spoon    or    other    article    of    flatware.      E    .J.     Conroy. 

103,307  ;  Feb.  23. 
Spoon     or     other     article     of     flatware.     E.     J.     Conroy. 

105,843;  Aug.  31. 
Spoon    or    other    article    of    flatware.      Al.    A.    Downs. 

104,562  ;  May  18. 
Spoon    or    other    article    of    flatware.      E.    M.    Forbes. 

105,698-9  ;  Aug.  17. 
Spoon  or  other  article  of  flatware.     L.  V.  M.  Helandor. 

104,721  ;  June  1. 
Spoon  or  other  article  of  flatware.     A.  G.  Kintz.     104,723  ; 

June  1. 
Spoon  or  other  article  of  flatware.    A.  G.  Kintz.     107.018  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Spoon    or    other    article    of   flatware.      J.    P.    O'Donnell. 

104,467;  May  11. 
Spoon  or  other  article  of  flatware.     J.  R.  Price.     107,660  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Spoon     or     other     article    of    flatware.       C.     F.     Simms. 

103,696;   Mar.   23. 
Spoon  or  oilior  arliclo  of  flatware.    C.  F.  Simms.     104.671  ; 

May  25. 
Spoon  or  other  article  of  flatware.    F.  W.  Stark.    103,521 ; 

Mar.  9. 
Spoon     or    other    article    of     flatware.       F.     W.     Stark. 

104,7.32  ;  June  1. 
•Spoon    or    other    article    of    flatware.      W.    S.    Warren. 

105,078  :  June  22. 
Spoon     or    otlior     article    of    flatware.     W.    S.    Warren. 

105,006  ;  Aug,  31. 
Spoon    or    other    article    of    flatware.     E.    P.    Znwisza. 

107.038  ;  Nov.    16. 
Spoon  or  other  similar  article.     M.  Bernstein.     107,063; 

Nov.  23. 
Spoon    or   .similar  artlcliv      G.   N,    Allei\.   U.    K.    Rossegger, 

and  M,   I',   Kloniing,      10."i. 561-2;  Aug.   10, 
Spoon    or    similar    article.      A.    A.    ICIsonborg.      106,026; 

Sept.  14. 
Spoon  or  .sinill.'ir  aiiide,     F.  W.  Kooir/..     104.943  ;  Juno  JR. 
Spoon  or  almllar  article.     F.  W.  ICoonz.     100.205  ;  Oct.  6. 
Sjioon   or  similar   article.     J''.   W.    Koonz.     107,429;   Dec. 

14. 
Spoon    or    .siniil.'ir   nrllde.     M.    L.    MlUspaugh,      106,110; 

Sept.   21, 
Spoon    or    similar    article.      F.    S.    Trumbull.      103,702; 

Mar.   23. 
Si)0()ii    or    slmilnr    article.      O.    I(.    Turner.      103,258-0; 

Feb.    10. 
Spoon  or  similar  article,     G.  L.  Turner.     100,072;   Si'pl, 

14. 
Sport    en.iemble.     D.   S.    Roseman.     103,202;   Fob.  0, 
Spout    and    closure    for    cuntiiliiora.    Combined.      B.    M. 
ScliMiuhl.      104,199  ;    Apr.    20. 


1096 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  193T 


Spout   for   washing  machine   or   similar   article.    Drain. 

J.  R.  Morgan.     104,219  ;  Apr.  20. 
Spray   apparatus    for   preventing   offset   in   printing.      A. 

Delia  Chiesa  and  L.  P.  Froehlich.     104,246 ;  Apr.  27. 
Sprayer.     J.  A.  Arehart.     106,365  ;  Oct.  5. 
Spread  or  similar  article.     C.  S.  Jacobs.     107,234-7  ;  Nov. 

30. 
Sprinkler.     J.  G.  Evans.     105,941 ;  Sept.  7. 
«?Drinkler  head,  Lawn.     S.  G.  Weber.     103,982  ;  Apr.  6. 
Stamp,  TradiHg.     C.  J.  and  G.  D.  Hays.     106,945  ;  Nov.  9. 
Stand    and    article    support,    Combination    fuel.      C.    H. 

Berglund.     103,298  ;  Feb.  23. 
Stand   and   ashtray.   Combination   pencil.     H.   Heizmann. 

106,975  ;  Nov.  16. 
Stand  and  ashtray.  Combined.    R.  R.  Lemmon.     104,459  ; 

May  11. 
Stand  and  case  or  the  like,  Combined  wrench.     S.  Mandl. 

103,914:  Mar.  30. 
Stand    and    container.    Combined    display.      R.    Capey. 

103,986;   Apr.   6. 
Stand,  Axle.     A.  L.  Johnson.     107,574;  Dec.  21. 
Stand,  Combination  clothes.     M.  H.  Erlanger.     105,241 ; 

July  6. 
Stand,  Desk.     B.  W.  Hanle.     104,660-1 ;  May  25. 
Stand,  Desk.     B.  W.  Hanle.     104,663  ;  May  25. 
Stand,  Desk.     B.  R.  Lewis.     104,067;  Apr.   13. 
Stand,   Display.     J.  M.  Brooks.     107,404  ;  Dec.  14. 
Stand,  Display.    A.  CampbeU.     107,639  ;  Dec.  28. 
Stand,  Display.     R.  A.  Hennings.     102,972  ;  Jan.  26. 
Stand,  Display.    S.  C.  Hirschberg.     103,150 ;  Feb.  9. 
Stand,   Display.     O.   Jordheim.     103,079 ;   Feb.   2. 
Stand,  Display.    J.  A.  Kern.     107,336  ;  Dec.  7. 
Stand,  Display.     C.  E.  Lehman.     106,833  ;  Nov.   2. 
Stand,  Display.     J.  Lomaistro.     103,333  ;  Feb.  23. 
Stand,  Display.     W.   A.  Tolleson.     106.223  ;  Sept.  28. 
Stand,  Display.     J.  G.  Toomey.     105,152  ;  June  29. 
Stand,  Display.     J.  G.  Toomey.     107,179  ;  Nov.  23. 
Stand,  Display.    N.  G.  Warren  and  R.  Jensen.     105,157 ; 

June  29. 
Stand,  Display.     C.  D.  Wilke.     107,669  ;  Dec.  28. 
Stand,  Display-form.     H.  Janssen.     106,442  ;   Oct.  12. 
Stand  for  a  printing  press.     G.  A.  Knudsen.     105,333  ; 

July  20. 
Stand   for  bottles  or  the  like.    Display.     F.    C.   Taylor. 

104,121 ;  Apr.  13. 
Stand  for  business  machines.    W.  A.  Anderson.     105,080 ; 

June  29. 
Stand  for  papers  and  writing  paraphernalia,  Desk.    E.  R. 

Posnack.     103,689  ;  Mar.  23. 
Stand  for  perfume  bottles  or  the  like.  Display.     S.  Schein. 

104,616  ;  May  25. 
Stand  for  shoe  laces  or  like  articles.  Display.     W.  V.  M. 

Fawcett.     106,230:  Sept.  28. 
Stand,  Funnel.     H.  Cory.     103,307  ;  Feb.  23. 
Stand,  Gun     B.  Radtke.     105,317  ;  July  13. 
Stand,   Jewelry    display.     R.   J.    Warner.     107,470 :   Dec. 

14. 
Stand,    Merchandise    dispensing.      J.    Caplan.      103,305 ; 

Feb.  23. 
Stand,  Merchandise  display.     J.   F.   Urbanek.     104,004 ; 

Apr.  6. 
Stand,  Microscope.     W.  Maisch.     105,120 ;  June  29. 
Stand,  Music.     R.  H.  Craig.     103.564  :  Mar.   16. 
Stand,  Night.    L.  Jiranek.     106,201 ;  Sept.  28. 
Stand  or  similar  article,  Display.     C.  A.  Follet.     103,869 

Mar.  30. 
Stand  or  similar  article,  Display.     M.  Harper.     105,102 

June  29. 
Stand     or     similar     article.     Display.       M.     J.     Schless, 

103,694:    Mar.   23. 
Stand  or  similar  article.  Display.    E.  Schwartz.    103,127 

Feb.  9. 
Stand  or  similar  article.  Display.    W.  B.  West.     106,552 

Oct.  19. 
Stand  or  similar  article.  Orchestra.     R.  Katz.     102,790 

Jan.  19. 
Stand    or    similar    article,    Telescopic    viewing.      C.    A 

Brewer.     106,758  ;  Nov.   2. 
Stand  or  the  like,  Wrench.     S.  Mandl.     103,894  ;  Mar.  30 
Stand  or  the  like,  Wrench.     S.  Mandl.    103,913  ;  Mar.  30 
Stand,  Pen  desk.     F.  N.  Mariani.     103,500  ;  Mar.  9. 
Stand,  Penholder  desk.     A.  Baff.     105,728  ;  Aug.  24. 
Stand,  Pet  feeder.     I.  R.  Clifton.     105.450  :  July  27. 
Stand.  Picture  frame.     W.  H.  Ott.     107,252  :  Nov.  30. 
Stand,  Sectional  display.     R.  Bradshaw.     105,086 :  June 

29. 
Stand,  Smoker's.     L.  V.  Aronson.     103,558 ;  Mar.  16. 
Stand,  Smoker's  ash.     J.  I.  Russakov.     107,262  ;  Nov.  30 
Stand,  Smoking.     A.  C.  Grunwald.     104,254  :  Apr.  27 
Stand,    Smoking.     A.    C.    Grunwald.     105.007  ;    June    22 
Stand,  Smoking.     H.  L.  MacCowan.     106,817  ;  Nov.  2 
Stand,  Smoking.     E.  Schultz.     105,809-10;  Aug.  24. 
Stand,  Telephone  desk.     H.  E.  Billington.     104,087  ;  Apr. 

Stand.Trd    and    hopper    for    a    food    shredder.    Combined 

J.  M.  Majewskl,  Jr.     104,899;  June  8. 
Standard  for  lighting  fixtures.    P.  S.  Donchian.     106,183  • 

Sept.  28. 
Standard  for  theater  chairs,  End.     R.  Loewy.     106,693  • 

Oct.  26. 
Standard  for  theater  chairs.  End.     R.  Loewy.     107.532- 

4  ;  Dec.  21. 
Standard,  Lighting.     J.  N.  Locke.     104,788-9  ;  June  1. 
Stapling  implement.     F.   Polzer.     104,726  ;  June   1. 


Stapling  machine   and   desk   unit.    Combination.      R.   E, 

Peterson.     105,497-502  ;  Aug.  3. 
Station,  Bird  feeding.     B.   O.  Butler.     103,963  ;  Apr.  6. 
Station,  Portable  gas.    E.  E.  Johnston.    102,830 ;  Jan.  19. 
Station,  Portable  gas.     E.  E.  Johnston.     104,190;  Apr. 

20. 
Station,    Service.     R.    N.    Aldrich    and    A.    H.    Jaehne. 

106,270 ;  Oct.  5. 
Station,  Service.     W.  D.  Teague.     107,462-3 ;  Dec.  14. 
Statuette.    J.  Romano.    105,824  ;  Aug.  24. 
Statuette,  Novelty.     M.  Greenberg.     103,931 ;  Apr.  6. 
Statuette  or  similar  article.     A.   J.   Hamrin.     105,330 ; 

July  20. 
Statuette  or  similar  article.     N.  A.  Long.     107,576 ;  Dec. 

21. 
Statuette  or  similar  article.     J.  Miller.     104,116  ;  Apr.  13. 
Steamship.     P.  W.  Chapman.     105,841 ;  Aug.  31. 
Steering  wheel  device.     J.  Sinko.     104,706  ;  May  25. 
Stenographic     machine.       F.     Benoit     and     P.     Pactat. 

106,716  ;  Oct.  26. 
Stick  or  similar  article.  Clothes.    E.  F.  Thomas.    107,157  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Stick,  Walking.     M.  M.  Pochapin.     105,894  ;  Aug.  31. 
Stocking.     G.  F.  Aberle.     106,588  ;  Oct.  19. 
Stocking.    C.  W.  Campbell.    104,831 ;  June  8. 
Stocking.     S.  G.  Cowan.     106,526  ;  Oct.  12. 
Stocking.     O.  W.   Marden.     105,884  ;  Aug.  31. 
Stocking.    E.  A.  Nebel.     104,799  ;  June  1. 
Stocking  darner.     W.  A.  Davis.     103,715  ;  Mar.  23. 
Stoker.    R.  E.  Young.     106,700 :  Oct.  26. 
Stoker  or  the  like.     J.  J.  McGlone.     106,818 ;  Nov.  2. 
Stool.     I.  Salomon.     106,216  ;  Sept.  28. 
Stool,  Bathroom.     G.  B.   Bentz.      106,780;  Nov.   2. 
Stool  or  similar  article.  Counter.     L  Peterson.     106,213 ; 

Sept.  28. 
Stopper  for  perfume  bottles  and  the  like.    L.  A.  Samstag. 

104,584 ;  May  18. 
Store.    G.  W.  Clapp.     103,388 ;  Mar.  2. 
Store.     H.  I.  Kuebler.     107,242  ;  Nov.  30. 
Store.     M.  Rifkin.     105,236  ;  July  6. 
Store.    G.  L.  Smith.    103,059  ;  Feb.  2. 
Store  front.    K.  E.  Bemis.     107,107 ;  Nov.  23. 
Store  front.     H.  V.  Lederer  and  F.   Stanton.     106,801 ; 

Nov.  2. 
Store    front   and    knock-down    display    room.    Combined. 

W.  E.  Doty  and  D.  P.  Carmichael.     106,591 ;  Oct.  19. 
Stove.     C.  L.  Hardwick.     104.967  :  June  15. 
Stove.     E.  S.  Preston.     107,453  :   Dec.  14. 
Stove.     A.  H.  Tinnerman.     104,758  ;  June  1. 
Stove.     A.  H.  Tinnerman.     106,461 ;  Oct.  12. 
Stove,  Combination  solid  fuel  and  electric  cooking.     A. 

L.  Blakeslee.     106,421 ;  Oct.  12. 
Stove,    Cooking.      R.    N.    Hanson    and    S.    Rasmussen. 

103,319;  Feb.  23. 
Stove,  Electric.    J.  R.  Morgan.    103,502-3 ;  Mar.  9. 
Stove,  Gas.     A.  R.   Grant.     103,775 ;  Mar.  23. 
Stove,  Hanging.     P.  M.  Forster.     104,249  ;  Apr.  27. 
Stove     or     analogous     article.     Oil.     E.     A.     Lindemann. 

104,928  ;  June  15. 
Strainer.     M.  H.   Connor.     103,390 ;  Mar.   2. 
Strainer.     T.  W.  Murphy.     105,297  ;  July  13. 
Strap,   Lens.      H.   S.  Taylor.     107,106;  Nov.  23. 
Strap,  Watch  bracelet.     S.  Ritter.     102,765-7  ;  Jan.  19. 
Strap,  Wrist  watch.     A.  H.  Sauer,  Jr.     106.219  ;  Sept.  28. 
Strap,  Wrist  watch.    A.  H.  Sauer,  Jr.     107,323 ;  Dec.  7. 
Stretcher,   Fur.     R.   Binder.     104,389  ;   May  4. 
Strip  or  similar  article.  Binding.    W.  L.  Bonnell.    103,487  ; 

Mar.  9. 
Strip   or  similar  article,   Butt  edging.      W.   L.   Bonnell. 

103,485  ;  Mar.  9. 
Strip  or  similar  article.  Edging.    W.  L.  Bonnell.    103,486 ; 

Mar.  9. 

Suit.     S.  Lo  Prete  and  V.  Lo  Prete.     104,980  ;  June  15. 

Suit.     D.  J.  Rosenberg.     106,379 ;  Oct.  5. 

Suit.    J.  A.  SUverman.    103,203  ;  Feb.  9. 

Suit.     S.  Zimmerman.     105.978  ;  Sept.  7. 

Suit.     S.  Zimmerman.     106,387-90  ;  Oct.  5. 

Suit.     S.  Zimmerman.     106,750  :  Oct.  26 

Suit,  Bathing.     M.  Tunick.     107,208;  Nov.  23. 

Suitcase.    E.  E.  Wilt.    104,487 ;  May  11. 

Suitcase.     E.  E.  Wilt.     107,711 ;  Dec.   28. 

Suit,  Child's  play.     M.  Jacques.     106,597;  Oct.  19. 

Suit,  Ensemble.     F.   Gorman.     103,713;  Mar.  23. 

Suit,  Lady's.     L  Wasserman.     103,884;  Mar.  30. 

Sunbonnet.    P.  Berkowitz.    105,195  ;  July  6 

Sundial.     R.  W.  Anderson.     104,336  ;  May  4. 

Support,  Electric  lamp.     E.  Schwarz.     103,363;  Feb.  23. 

Support  for  invalids.  Walking.     E.  R.  Vaught.     107,588  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Support  for  use  In   embalming  human  bodies,   Shoulder. 

A.  O.  Spnggs.     103.350 ;  Feb.  23. 
Support,    Ironing   board.      U.    K.    Johannsen.      103,971 : 

Apr.  6. 
Support,    retainer,    and    stop    attachment    for    Venetian 

blinds.   Combination  bearing.     E.  Anderson.     106,955 : 

Nov.  16. 
Suspender.     S.  Schiller.     105,233  ;  July  6. 
Suspender  fitting.    F.  A.  Knoll.     103,174-5 ;  Feb,  9. 
Suspenders.     F.  A.  Knoll.     103,159  ;  Feb.  9. 
Suspenders.     F.   A.   Knoll.      103,17^;   Feb.   9 
Swatter  blade.  Fly.    M.  W.  Gatch.     104,136 ;  Apr.  20. 
Sweater.     H.  Boepple.     103,527  ;  Mar.  9. 
Sweater.     H.  Boepple.     106.960-2:  Nov.   16. 
Sweater.     H.   Boepple.     107,213-14;   Nov.  30 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  INVENTIONS 


1097 


Sweater.     S.  Kurtz.     107,600  ;  Dec.  21. 
Sweater.     M.  Langer.     105,881  ;  Aug.  31. 
Sweater.     F.  Sheindelman.     106,931 ;  Nov.  9. 
Sweater  ensemble.     A.  T.  Berman.     10.'5,643  ;  Aug.  10. 
Sweater  ensembla     A.  T.  Berman.     106,342 ;  Oct.  5. 
Sweater   ensemble.     S.   Kurtz.     105,636 ;    Aug.  10. 
Sweater  ensemble.     S.  Kurtz.     106,118  :  Sept.  21. 
Sweater,  Knitted.     L.   M.    Sobo.     106,937 ;   Nov.   9. 
Sweater  or  similar  article.     E.  F.  Kohn.     105,704 ;  Aug. 

Sweeper  bail,  Carpet.     F.  Williams.     105,050  ;  June  22. 
Sweeper,  Carpet.     C.  A.   Anderson.     106,754^5  ;  Nov.  2. 
Sweeper,  Carpet.     H.  W.  Gussack.     104,031  ;  Apr.  13. 
Sweeper,  Carpet.     S.  Miller.     105,888  ;  Aug.  31. 
Sweeper,  Carpet.     F.  Williams.     104,419  ;  May  4 
Sweeper,   Carpet.     F.  Williams.     105,049 ;  June  22. 
Sweeper  shell.  Carpet.     F.  Williams.     104,418  ;  May  4. 
Sweeper  shell.  Carpet.     F.  Williams.     105.051  :  June  22. 
Switchboard  casing.     V.  I.   Cruser.      103,439  ;   Mar.   2. 
Switch,  Flashlight.     D.   L.   Spender.     104,173;  Apr.  20. 
Switch,  Flashlight.     E.  H.  Tompkins.     104,174  ;  Apr.  20. 
Switch  plate  and  thermometer,  Combined.    O.  Maximilian. 

102,668  ;  Jan.  5. 
Symbol,  Funeral.     D.  J.  Slattery.     103,027 :  Feb.  2. 
Table.     A.    H.  Bechtol.     106,957 ;  Nov.   16. 
Table.     W.  H.  Bond,  Jr.     104,390;  Mav  4. 
Table.     A.  Hendrich.     105,662 ;  Aug.   17. 
Table.    F.  D.  Higbee.    103,498 ;  Mar.  9. 
Table,  Billiard.     D.  Deskey.     103,608  ;  Mar.  16. 
Table,  Child's  play.     E.  A.  Goddard.     104,137  ;  Apr.  20. 
Tablecloth.     S.  Brown.     102,813 ;  Jan.  19. 
Tablecloth,  Lace.     W.  C.  Miller.     103,895  ;  Mar.  30. 
Tablecloth,  Lace.     F.  P.  Otto.     103,896  ;  Mar.  30. 
Tablecloth,  Lace.    F.  P.  Otto.     104,305-6  :  Apr.  27. 
Tablecloth,  Lace.       J.  Waterfield.     103,900-3 ;  Mar.  30. 
Tablecloth,  Lace.     W.  Wolf.     103,906 ;   Mar.  30. 
Tablecloth,  Lace.     W.  Wolf.     104,317-19  ;  Apr.  27. 
Tablecloth   or  similar  article.     J.   F.   Durrse.      105,433 

July  27. 
Tablecloth    or   similar   article.      F.    Tausend.      103.436 

Mar.  2. 
Tablecloth    or   similar    article.      F.    Tausend.      105,036 

June  22. 
Table,    Coin   operated   billiard.      J.    C.    Allen.      107,671 

Dec.  28. 
Table,  Console  extension.    C.  H.  Brandt.    104,240-1 :  Apr. 

27.  '  ,     V 

Table,  Console  extension.     C.  H.  Brandt.     104,436  ;  May 

Table,  Console  extension.     C.  H.  Brandt.     105,837  ;  Aug. 

31. 
Table,  Console  extension.     C.  B.  Gaeke.     106,685  ;  Oct.  26. 
Table,    Dining.      G.    M.   Jackson.      107,152 ;    Nov.    23. 
Table,  Drawing.     U.  C.  Holland.     107,3,54;  Dec.  7. 
Table,  Extension.     C.  H.  Brandt.     103,303  :  Feb.  23. 
Table    for   a    school    chair   or    the   like.      J.    C.    Moore. 

104,500 ;  May  11. 
Table   for   hearses.    Casket.     E.   L.    Schofield.      105,442 ; 

July  27. 
Table,  Game.     C.  F.  Riebe.     104,809;  June  1. 
Table  or  similar  article.    P.  Smith.    102,805  ;  Jan.  19. 
Table  or  similar  article.    L.  H.  Wilson.    104,153 ;  Apr.  20 
Table  or  similar  article.  Glass  display.     H.  M.  Alexander. 

103,983;  Apr.   6. 
Table,  Shaper.     H.  E.  Tautz.     105,621;  Aug.  10. 
Table,  Surgical.     E.  E.  La  Vigne.     106,208  ;  Sept.  28. 
Tank,  Bicycle.     J.  R.  Morgan.     107,443  ;  Dec.  14. 
Tank  body.     R.  F.  Fitch.     106.028;  Sept.  14. 
Tank  body  for  vehicles.     A.  A.   Kramer,  J.  M.  Kramer, 

and   W.   M.   Gadberry.     105,286-7  ;   July   13. 
Tank   body   for    vehicles.     A.   A.   Kramer,   J.   M.   Kramer, 

and   W.   M.   rindberry.     107.054:    Nov.   10. 
Tank  body.  Semitrailer.     E.  H.  Gill.     107.149  ;  Nov.  23. 
Tank  body.  Vehicle.     J.  F.  Frazier.     103,972  ;  Apr.  6. 
Tank  for  surgical  use.  Vacuum.     J.  E.  Trafford.     103,839  ; 

Mar.  30. 
Tank    for    toilets    and    cover    therefor,    Combined    flush. 

B.  B.   Pieslak.     105,137  ;  June  29. 
Tank,   Storage.      IT.    C.   Boardman.      103.210;   Feb.   16. 
Tank,    Storage.      G.   T.   Horton.      103,235;   Feb.    16. 
Tank,  Trailer.     R.  A.  Bradley.     104.897;  June  8. 
Tank,    Trailer.      R.   A.   Bradley.      104,986;   June   22. 
Tank,    Trailer.     R.   D.    Gooige.     107.511;    Doc.    21. 
Tank,  Truck.     O.  N.  Gredell.     103,069;  Feb.   2. 
Tank,  Truck.     O.  N.  Gredell.     103.228;  Feb.  16. 
Tank,  Truck.     O.  N.  GredPll.     104.507;  May  18. 
Tank    vehicle   body.    Trailer.     J.    M.    Kramer   and    IL   A. 

Mullln.     107,019;    Nov.   16. 
Tank.   Vehicular.     F.  G.  Thwalts.     107,563;   Dec.   21. 
Tassel,  Shoe  Ince.     C.  G.  King.     104,304  ;  Apr.  27. 
Teakettle.       Tl.    J.     Salisbury    and    E.    II.    Wunderley. 

103,957:  Apr.   0.  ' 

Teapot.     10.   S;in   Giovanni.     107,422;  Dec.   14. 
Teapot  or  similar  article.     Y.  Buma.     103,030;  Feb.  2. 
Telephone   desk    stand    and    handset,    Combined.      K.    F. 

Stehllk.     100,457  ;  Oct.  12. 
Telephone  liand-Bct-niounllng.     II.  F.  Obergfell.     105,608; 

Aug.  10. 
Telephone  receiver.     N.  A.   Kurman.      104,571  ;  May  18. 
Telephone  set,  Wall.    N.  A.  Judson  and  M.  Rose.    104,100  ; 

Apr.  13. 
Telephone  transmitter.     E.  L.  Brown.     104,788  ;  June  1. 
Telephone,  Waterju  oof  wall.      II.   F.  ObeiKfell.      10'.',955; 

Jan.  20. 


Terrarium  or  the  like.     F.  Munz.     104,981 ;  June  15. 
Textile  fabric.     H.  Bernard.     103,606 ;  Mar.  16. 
Textile  fabric.     E.   J.  Das.     103,630;  Mar.  16. 
Textile  fabric.     C.  E.  Forstmann.     103,635 ;  Mar.  16. 
Textile  fabric.     W.  Kaplan.     102,606-15  ;  Jan.  5. 
Textile  fabric.     J.  Killars,  Jr.     102,633  ;  Jan.  5. 
Textile  fabric.     M.  D.   Kornfeld.     103,639^2;   Mar.   16. 
Textile  fabric.     B.   J.   Krause.      103,328 ;   Feb.   23. 
Textile  fabric    C.  Lang.    103,329  ;  Feb.  23. 
Textile  fabric    C.  M.  Pelsner.     103,335  ;  Feb.  23. 
Textile  fabric.    L.  Phillips.     103,374 ;  Feb.  23. 
Textile  fabric.    W.  Ross.     103,376-7  ;  Feb.  23. 
Textile  fabric.     W.  Ross.     103,660  ;  Mar.  16. 
Textile  fabric.     C.  C.  Ryan.     103,378  ;  Feb.  23. 
Textile  fabric.      F.   Scalamandre.      105,345  ;   July  20. 
Textile  fabric.     R.   Schey.     103,379 ;   Feb.  23. 
Textile  fabric.     M.  Turpan.     103,622  ;  Mar.  16. 
Textile  fabric.     H.  W.  Wilde.     102,644  ;  Jan.  5. 
Textile  fabric.     H.  W.  Wilde.     103,650  ;  Mar.  16. 
Textile  fabric   or   similar  article.     P.    Cregut.     102,604 ; 
Jan.  5. 

similar    article.     R.     E.     Fatherley. 


Textile    fabric    or 

103,632  ;  Mar.  16 
Textile     fabric     or 

103,615  ;  Mar.  16. 
Textile     fabric    or 

103,647  ;  Mar.  16. 
Textile   fabric   suitable   for   blankets 

J.  R.  Morgan.     103,643  ;  Mar.   16. 
Textile  fabric,  Woven.    J.  L.  Walther. 


Thermometer. 

June  8. 
Thermometer. 
Thermometer. 
Thermometer. 
Thermometer. 


similar     article.     M.     Gutschmidt. 
similar     article.     J.     L.     Vorhauer. 


or   similar  article. 
103,292 ;  Feb.  23. 


J.  L.  Chaney  aqd  R.  C.  Wappner.    104,832  ; 


H.  Neuwirth.     106,672  ;  Oct.  26. 
N.  E.   Flanner.      103,929  ;   Apr.   6. 
R.   C.  Wappner.     104,416  ;  May  4. 
R.  C.  Wappner.     106,838;  Nov.  2. 
Thermometer,  Desk.     C.   L.  Rizer.     104.641  ;  May  25. 
Thermostat  case  or  similar  article.    W.  A.  Ray.    103,433 

Mar.  2. 
Thermostat    mechanism.       M.     O.     Snediker.       103,877 

Mar.  30. 
Thermostat,  Room.     N.  T.  Branche.     106,279 ;  Oct.  5. 
Tie,  Coat.     M.  Rosow.     107,0.^4  ;  Nov.  16. 
Tile.     W.  O.  Prouty.     106,809 ;  Nov.   2. 
J.  E.  Allen.     106,418 ;  Oct.  12. 
J.  E.  Allen  and  A.  E.  Benson.     103,293 
G.  W.  Anderson.    102,774 ;  Jan.  19. 
J.  Barg.     104,238  ;  Apr.  27. 
E.  F.  Brunner.    104,492  ;  May  11. 
L.  L.  Clayton.     104,017  :   Apr.  13. 
L.  L.  Clayton.    104,493 ;  May  11. 
W.  E.  Hardeman.     104,683  ;  May  25. 
W.  E.  Hardeman  and  B.  W.  D.  Lacey. 
19. 

W.  E.  Hardeman  and  L.  J.  Lambourn. 
Oct.  19. 
Tire.     F.   G.  W.   King  and  L 

June  1. 
Tire.     J.  Martin.     102,911  :  Jan.  26. 

H.  S.  Mooradian.    104,499  ;  May  11. 
H.   G.   Noss.     105,179;   June   29. 
J.  E.  Partenheimer.     104,503  ;  May  11. 
J.  E.  Partenheimer.     104,801 ;  June  1. 
H.  M.  Pryale.     106,000  ;   Sept.  7. 
R.  M.  Reel.     107,322  ;  Dec.  7. 
K.  D.   Smith.     104,149:  Apr.  20. 
A.   A.   Thomas.      107,28.5-7  :  Nov.  30. 
106.079  ; 
C.  Hower. 
W.    King 


Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 

Oct. 
Tire. 


Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire. 
Tire, 
Tire, 


Feb.  23. 


106,566 ; 
106,565  ; 


J.   Lambourn.      104,744 ; 


Sept.   14. 
103,103;  Feb.  9. 
and    L.    J.    Lambourn. 


G.  L.  Younglof 
Automobile.  H. 
Bicycle.      F.    G. 

106.568;  Oct.  19. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     S.  P.  Thacher.     104,296;  Apr.  27. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     S.  P.  Thacher.     107,327;  Dec.  7. 
Tire,  Pneumatic.     S.  P.  Thacher.     107,584  ;  Dec.  21. 
Tire  pressure  Indicator  or  similar  article.     P.  van  Vleck. 

103,883;  Mar.  30. 
Toa.ster.     E.  S.  Preston.     107.452;  Dec.  14. 
Toii.stor.     G.  T.  Scharfonberg.     107,552;  Dec.  21. 
Toaster,  Bread.    H.R.Mitchell.    105.398  :  July  27. 
Toaster,   Bread.     E.   S.   Preston.      107,450 ;   Dec.   14. 
Toaster,  Electric.     A.  Bersted.     105,354  ;  July  20. 
Toaster,   Electric.     A.   Bersted.      105,359  ;   July  20. 
Toaster  or  similar  article.     D.  Chapman.     106,182;  Sept. 

28. 
Toaster    or    similar    article, 

103,533  ;  Mar.  9. 
Toaster  or  the  like,  Electric, 

Aug.  17. 
Toaster  or  the  like,  Electric. 

Aug.  24. 
Ton.ster  or  the  like.  Electric  sandwich. 

105,805-6;  Aug.  24. 
Toaster  or  the  like.  Sandwich.     E.  S.  Preston. 

Dec.  14. 

Tongs,  Food.     A.  A.  Eliopoulos.     107.410:  Dec.   M. 
Tool    and    letter   opener.    Combined    drnftsmnn.      R.    C. 

MaeDonald.     104,408  ;  May  11. 
Tool,  Compound.     V.  E.  Hiihcock.     105,369:  July  27. 
Tool,  Compound.     E.  L.  White.     103.141  ;  Feb.  0. 
Tool,  Cutting.     A.  J.   Bnrtlett.     105,104;  July  6. 
Tool  for  ice  cream  cabinets.  Defrosting.     A.  neijenbprffer. 

103,320;  Feb.   23. 
Tool,  Glass  cutting.     II.  G.  Hamilton.      107,517;  Deo.  21. 
Tool  or  tlic  like,  StanipliiK.     J.  KoNt<  ii.      105,890  ;  Auk.  31. 


Sandwich.  A.  S.  ICnnpp. 
E.  S.  Preston.  105,713; 
E.  S.  Preston.  105,770; 
E.   S.   Preston. 


10-. 451 


1098 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Tool,  Spark  plug  gapping.  E.  Mosthaf.  105,538  ;  Aug.  3. 
Tool,  Transplanting.  G.  W.  Gasser.  107,419  ;  Dec.  14. 
Tool  unit.  Portable  power-driven.    A.  G.  Decker.    104,623  ; 

May  25. 
Tool  unit.  Power  driven  hand.     C.  Desoutter.     107,048 ; 

Nov.  16. 
Tool  unit.   Power-driven  hand.     D.  D.  Taylor.     107,560  ; 

Dec.  21. 
Tool,  Valve.     C.  J.  Kennedy.     105,217  ;  July  6. 
Tool,  Well.     H.  C.  Otis.     Re.  20,546  ;  Nov.  2. 
Tooth  and  gum  massager  or  like  article.  Combined.     E.  O. 

Love  and  E.  J.  Molitor.  105,116  ;  June  29. 
Tooth  brush.  L.  Goodman.  107.228  ;  Nov.  30. 
Tooth  brush  and  tumbler  supporting  fixture,    Combined. 

G.   H.  Murrin.     103,825  ;   Mar.   30. 
Top.     M.  H.  Lambert.     104,691  ;  Mav  25. 
Top  and  article  holder  for  toilet  tanks.  Combination.     F. 

W.  Brown,  Jr.     103,488  ;  Mar.  9. 
Top  for  a  burial  casket.     H.  S.  Scholl.     105,539  ;  Aug.  3. 
Top,  Toy.     E.  A.  Ford.     104,022  ;  Apr.   13. 
Torch,   Road.     M.  J.  Gilmore.     106,168  ;  Sept.  21. 
Towel  bar  post  or  similar  article.     H.  Lang.     107,244  ; 

Nov.  30. 
Tower   and    cabinet    for    automobile    service    stations    or 

similar  articles,  Combined  hose.    W.  A.  Kropp.    107,020  ; 

Nov.  16. 
Toy.     R.   P.  Brashear.     105,161 :  June   29. 
Toy.     E.  Kalep.     105,110-1  ;  June  29. 
Toy.     J.  Rambacher.     104.746  :  June  1. 
Toy.    E.  J.  Stewart.    106,496  ;  Oct.  12. 
Toy.     G.  F.  Welch.     104,645  ;  May  25. 
Toy  aeroplane.     C.  A.  Brethen  and  J.  Gora.     102,870-1 : 

Jan.  26. 
Toy,   Airplane   wind    wheel.     T.   M.    Samour.      105,142 : 

June  29. 
Toy  alphabet  picture  register  or  similar  article.     D.   C. 

Cahalane.    107,310  ;  Dec.  7. 
Toy   animal.      F.    R.    and   A.    A.    Frederick.      104,024-5 : 

Apr.  13. 
Toy  animal.     A.  E.  B.  Rose.     106,578  ;  Oct.  19. 
Toy  balloon.     R.  T.  Scantlehnrv.     106.066-7  ;  Sppt    14 
Toy  bank.     B.  Bieler.     105,510';  Aug.  3. 
Toy  bank.     E.  Sheer.     103,128  ;  Feb.  9. 
Toy   boat.      S.    V.   Height.      103,871  ;    Mar.    30. 
Toy,  Child's.     C.  E.  Garton.     107,171  :  Nov.  23. 
Toy  device.  Tossing.     C.  Wahl.     106,338  ;  Oct.  5. 
Toy  figure.     J.  F.  Manske.     105,800-2  :  Aug.  24. 
Toy  figure,  Dancing.    K.  C.  Sears.    103,518  ;  Mar.  9. 
Toy  or  similar  article.     S.  I.  Berger.     105.833  ;  Aug.  31. 
Toy  or  the  like,  Wind  reed  musical.     H.  Pullen.     103  251  • 

Feb.  16. 
Toy  telephone.     G.  Dobrusin.     107.222  ;  Nov    30 

^°7«P„'^„H"™,®'^^^P«''  or  similar  article.  D.  C.  Cahalane. 
105,691  ;  Aug.  17. 

Toy  washing  machine.     D.  C.  Cahalane.     104,611  :  May  25 
Toy  wheelbarrow.     A.  L.  Chetlain.     104,393  ;  Mav  4         ' 
Tractor  body.     E.   BlcCormick.     107,539  •  Dec    ^1 
Trailer.     J.   R.  Morgan.     105,073  :   June  22. 
Transformer.     G.  McL.  Cole.      103.356;  Feb    23 
Transmitter,   Hearing  aid.     F.  M.  Breen.     105,261  ;  July 

Tray.     M.  H.  Connor.     103,392 ;  Mar.   2 

Tray.     M.   H.   Connor.     103,670-1  ;  Mar    23 

Tray.    M.  H.  Connor.     105,089  :  June  29. 

Tray.     L.  M.  Dennis.     102,628  ;  Jan.  5. 

Tray.    M.  S.  Desser.     106,682  ;  Oct.  26. 

Tray.     R.   Gerth.     106,193  ;  b'ept.  28 

Tra.y.     L.  Guild.     106.196 ;   Sept.  28. 

Tray.     A.  B.  Hoffheimer.     103,233-4 ;  Feb    16 

Tray  and  holder,   Combined.     J.  F.   Hufnagel.     103  236 

Feb.  16.  ' 

'^'■^"^  ,.  *^^]"P'''"*'"®°t    serving.     K.    E.    Bemis.     106,105 

^'■^^;.  individual  server  serving.   T.  J.  Durksen.    103,310 

i^eb.  23. 
Tray,  Lap.     R.  Gerth.     lOfi.192  :  Sopt    ".S 
Tray  or  similar  article.     E.  Bode.     105,687  •   Aug    17 

'^'j."c'kJ^/^.'''^[04,722'- Ju^et^"'"    '''''''   ""'^    ''''^''■ 

"^T  °d  S"j?.^"?o'6,?97f  ^^r^o   ^-  ^-  "^-f-^'t^  --^ 

'^'"?i^-^^^  ^'S'''^'",i*''"<='^'  Serving.  E.  San  Giovanni. 
10  ( .4J1  ;   Dec.    14. 

Tray,  Refrigerator.     H.  B.  Barber.     106,419  ;  Oct    12 
Tray.  Refrigerator.     L.  H.  Scurlock.     102,657  ■  J.i'n    5 
Tra.v.  Revoluble  cake.     C.  Daum.     102.967-  Jan    20    ' 
Tray,  Serving.     K.  E.  Bemis.     106,529  ;  Oct.  19  ' 
Tray,  Serving.     .T.  E.  D,  Coflfpy.     10.">,842:  Aug.  31 
Tree,  Artificial  Christmas.     J.  Frei,  Jr.  105,273-  July  13 
Tree,   Artificial    Christmas.      B.    F.    Muldoon.    '  103,"267  ■ 
Feb.  16.  ' 

Tree,  Miniature  Christmas.  S.  C.  Wadsworth  and  F 
Bell.     107,668  ;  Dec.  28. 

Trimmer  for  film,  cards,  or  other  similar  sheet  material 
Corner.    T.Christie.     106.650  :  Oct.  26. 

Trimmer  or  similar  article,  Pinking.  V.  J.  Sigoda 
103,414  ;  Mar.  2. 

Trimming  for  dresses,  suits,  and  coats.  V.  J  Sieoda 
103,129;  Feb.  9.  oiguua. 

Trimming  for  receptacles  for  cigarettes  or  other  articles 
W.  J.  Reilly.      102,640;  Jan.  5.  unities. 

Trimming  for  receptacles  for  cigarettes  or  other  ar- 
ticles.    W.   J.   Reilly.      103,830;   Mar.   30. 


Trimming    for    shoes    or    similar    articles.      P.    Hlrsch. 

106,595  ;  Oct.  19. 
Trough,  Feed.     A.  N.  Eaton.     104,624  ;  May  25. 
Trough    or    similar    article,    Lighting.      L.    L.    Stewart. 

107,105  ;  Nov.  23. 
Truck  body.     W.  E.  Attaway,  Sr.     104,362  ;  May  4. 
Truck,    Cab-over-engine    fuel    tank.     A.    de    Sakhnoffsky. 

105,899  ;  Aug.  31. 
Truck,   Hand.     J.   H.   Estus.     104,211  ;  Apr.   20. 
Truck,  Hand.     H.  Palage.     105,135  ;  June  29. 
Trunks,  Bathing.     T.   R.   Upland.     103,771  :  Mar.  23. 
Trunks,  Knitted.     L.  Silberman.     107,103  ;  Nov.  23. 
Trunks    or   similar   article.      T.   D.    McKeever.      105,397 ; 

July  27. 
Truss  rod  unit.     H.  H.  Henry.     103,100  ;  Feb.  9. 
Tub  or  similar  article.  Butter.    Y.  Buma.    103,032  ;  Feb.  2. 
Tub    or   similar   article.    Combined   butter   and   almond. 

C.  B.  Ilgenfritz  and  E.  E.  Slick,  Jr.     106,794  ;  Nov.  2. 
Tub,   Washing  machine.     R.  M.   Chesney.     103,217  ;  Feb. 

16. 
Tube  and  transformer  case  and  bracket.  Combined  X-ray. 

J.  J.  Heger.     104,614  ;  May  25. 
Tube  or  similar  article.  Plastic.     E.  H,  Tyson.     103,756 ; 

Mar.   23. 
Tube    or    similar    container.     F.    W.    Nitardy.     102,638 ; 

Jan.  5. 
Tubing  for  lamp  stands  or  the  like.    N.  Rainoue.    104.581 ; 

May  18. 
Tumbler.    J.  B.  Boehm.     105,430  ;  July  27. 
Tumbler.     J.  B.  Boehm.     105,567  :  Aug.  10. 
Tumbler.     E.  W.   Fuerst.     104,772  ;   June  1. 
Tumbler.     E.  W.  Fuerst.     105,943  ;  Sept.  7. 
Tumbler.     M.  O.  Hansen.     104,449  ;  May  11. 
Tumbler.     M.  O.  Hansen.     106,973  ;  Nov.  16. 
Tumbler.     R.  Peters.     107,547  ;  Dec.  21. 
Tumbler.      J.    E.    Spence.      103,698;    Mar.    23. 
Tumbler  or  similar  article.     J.  ID.  Duncan,  3rd,  and  R.  A. 

JIay.     104,342  ;  May  4. 
Tumbler  or  similar  article.     C.  B.  Ilgenfritz  and  E.  E. 

Slick,  Jr.     106,793;   Nov.  2. 
Tumbler  or  similar  article.  Glass.     R.  C.  Cobel.    105,431 : 

July  27. 
Type  font.     F.  L.  Amberger.     104,673  ;  May  25. 
Typewriter.      W.   A.    Dobson.      103,928 ;   Apr.   6. 
Typewriter  and  stand.  Combined  automatic.     O.  Kubler. 

103,459  ;  Mar.  2. 
Typewriting  machine.     J.  H.  Rand,  Jr.,  and  R.  E.  Benner. 

102,975  ;   Jan,    26. 
Typewriting  machine.    J.  A.  Zellers  and  H.  E.  Bridgwater. 

102.734  ;  Jan.  12. 
Umbrella    and    support.    Combined.      D.    P.    Talamantes. 

107,326  ;  Dec.  7. 
Vacuum  cleaner  and  blower  or  similar  article.  Combined 

portable.     T.   G.    Jonn.      103,325 ;   Feb.   23. 
Valve  or  similar  article.  Plush.     S.  Collito,  Jr.     105,729  ; 

Aug.  24. 
Valve  or  the  like.  Automotive  radiator  sealing  and  pres- 
sure relief.     A.  F.   Grigg  and  J.  E.  Zeller.     107,682  ; 

Dec.  28. 
Valve,    Pressure    regulating.     T.    W.    Murphy.     103,582 ; 

Mar.  16. 

Valve,   Radiator.     C.  A.  Olson.     105,180 ;  June  29. 

Vanity.     L.  Jiranek.     105,875  :  Aug.  31. 

Vanity  or  similar  article.     G.  Krick.     106,297 ;  Oct.  5. 

Canity  or  similar  article.     6.  Krick.     106,300 ;  Oct.  5. 

Vaporizer.     S.  Rosenblatt.     102,976  :  Jan.  26. 

Vase.     M.  Exelmans.      106,787 ;  Nov.  2. 

Vase.     M.  I.  Freeman,  Jr.     103,930  ;  Apr.  6. 

Vase.     G.  McS.  Jackson.     102,719  ;  Jan.  12. 

Vase.      A.   I.   Lorenzen   and   M.    S.   Desser.      104,165-6 ; 

Apr.  20. 
Vase  or  similar  article.     E.  M.  Bottome.     104,524  ;  May 

18. 
Vault,  Grave.     N.  J.  Schnelker.     107,324  ;  Dec.  7. 
^';lult  or  article  of  similar  nature.  Surface  burial.     C.  R. 

Neff.      105,606:  Aug.   10. 
Vehicle.     A.   de   Sakhnoffsky.     105,268  ;   July   13. 
Vehicle.     P.   O.  Dittmar.     103,810-11  ;  Mar.  30. 
Vehicle.     O.  F.  Jackson.     104.688  ;  May  25. 
Vehicle.     A.  R.  Pribil.     103,248;  Feb.  16.  , 

Vehicle,   Advertising.     E.   J.   B.   La  LumiSre.      104,786 ; 

June  1. 
Vehicle   body.      N.    P.   Larsen.      103.460 ;   Mar.   2. 
Vehicle  body.     W.  J.  Miller.     107,342;  Dec.  7. 
Vehicle  body.     R.  F.  Peo.     104,802 ;   June  1. 
Vehicle  body.  Dispensing.     M.  H.  Shield.     102,960 ;  Jan. 

26. 
Vehicle  body.  Trailer  tank.     J.  M.  Kramer,  H.  A.  Mullln, 

and  W.  H.  Graves.     104,377  ;  Mav  4. 
Vehicle,  Child's.     S.  E.  Judd.     105,109  ;  June  29. 
Vehicle,  Child's.     J.  R.  Morgan.     106.055  ;  Sept.  14. 
Vehicle,  Juvenile.     M.  E.  Berry.     105,370  ;  July  27. 
Vehicle,  Juvenile.     H.  L.  Kraeft.     102.718  ;  Jan.  12. 
Vehicle,  Juvenile.     W.  V.  SmitL.     105,618  ;  Aug.  10. 
Vehicle,  .Tuvenile.     S.  A.  Snell.     105,418-20  ;  July  27. 
Vehicle,  Motor.     J.  Barofsky.     106,813  ;  Nov.  2. 
Vehiplo,     Rail,       R.     J.    Burrows    and    A.    O.    Williams. 

3  05.053  :   June   22. 
Vehicle,  Tank.      R.  L.  Kuss.     103,821  ;  Mar.   30. 
\  ehicle,  Trailer.     F.  M.  Reid,     107,699-701  :  Dec.  28. 
\  elocipede.     W.  H.  Adams.     105,255  ;  July  13. 
\  elocipede.     W.   H.  Adams.     106,011 ;   Sept.   14. 
\  e  ocipede.     A.  de   Sakhnoffsky.     103,645  ;  Mar.  16. 
\  elocipede.     G.   Lewinski.     102,757  ;   Jan.   19. 


LIST  OF  DESIGN  INVENTIONS 


1099 


Velocipede.      S.   A.   Snell.      104,820;   June    1. 
Velocipede  frame.    B.  J.  Anderson.     106,094  ;  Sept.  14. 
Velocipede    frame    member.      J.    R.    Morgan.      105,555 ; 

Aug.  3. 
Vending  machine.     D.  S.  Bond.     107.215  ;  Nov.  30. 
Vending  machine  and  scale,  Combination.     W.  G.  Behling 

107.210  :  Nov.   30. 
Vending  machine  or  the  like.     F.  W.  Hoban.     103,102: 

Feb.  9. 
Vertical  bumper.    A.  S.  Campbell.     104,557  ;  May  18. 
Vest,   Knitted.     N.   Cooper.     107,613  ;  Dec.   21. 
Vise  for  piston  pins  or  the  lilie.     R.  French.     104,922 ; 

June  15. 
Visor  and  ventilator  for   motor  vehicle  vcindows,   Com- 
bined sun.     N.  W.  Pritchard.     102,974  ;  Jan.  26. 
Waffle  iron.    W.  A.  Briegel.     105,087 ;  June  29. 
Waffle  iron  and  the  like.  Electric.    B.  S.  Preston.    106,214  ; 

Sept.  28. 
Waffle    iron     or     similar    article.    Twin.     A.    S.    Knapp. 

106,171 ;  Sept.  21. 
Waffle  iron  or  the  like,  Electric.     E.  S.  Preston.     105,778  ; 

Aug.   24. 
Wagon  and  perambulator.  Combined  service.     0.  F.  Op- 

perman  and  G.  Betancourt.    103,161 ;  Feb.  9. 
Wagon,  Coaster.     J.  B.  Eck.     104,678  ;  May  25. 
Wagon.  Coaster.     C.  E.  Garton.     106,191  ;  Sept.  28. 
Wallpaper  or  similar  article.    J.  R.  Morgan.     107,087-9  ; 

Nov.  23. 
Wallpaper    or   similar  article.    'J.   R.   Morgan.     107,248  • 

Nov.  30. 
Wall  pocket.     M.  f'anlan.     104.391-2  ;  May  4. 
Wall  siding.     A.  G.  Hauck.     105,276  ;  July  13. 
Wardrobe.     G.  W.  Harding.      107,314;  Dec.   7. 
Washing  machine.     D.  Hirstel.     102,750  ;  Jan.  19. 
Washing  machine.     W.  K.  Voss.     103.703  :  Mar.  23. 
Washing  machine.     C.  K.  Woodln.     105,976  ;  Sept.  7. 
Washing  machine  and  wringer.    Combined.     F.   A.   Con- 

terman.     103,672-4  ;  Mar.   23. 
Washing  machine  dolly.     S.  S.  Holland.     103,880  ;  Mar. 

30. 
Waste    basket    or    similar    receptacle.      M.    H.    Connor. 

103,712  :   Mar.   23. 
Watch   and  mirror   with   holder   therefor,    Combined.     J. 

Lipschutz  and  H.  C.  Ruger.     107,687  ;  Dec.  28. 
Watch-bracelet    or    the    like.      B.    Rossman.       103,831 ; 

Mar.   30. 
Watchcasp.     H.  Belove.     10."). 470  :   Aug.  3. 
Watchcasp.     B.  S.  Katz.     103,454-5;  Mar.   2. 
Watchcase.     H.  I.  Kolberg.     103,939-44;  Apr.  6. 
Watchcnsp.     IT.   I.  Kolberg.     104.927;    June  15. 
Watchcase.     D.   Ornstein.     103,952  ;  Apr.   6. 
Watchcase.     D.  Ornstein.     104,043-4  ;  Apr.  13. 
Water  heating  apparatus.     G.   Sands.     104.910  ;    June  8. 


Wedge,  Falling.     J.  H.  Carter.     107,109  ;  Nov.  23. 
Wedge   or   the  like,   Window.     W.   G.    SmuU.      105,350; 

July  20. 
Weighing    device.      O.   D.    Jennings.      103,284 ;   Feb.    16. 
Wheel.     C.  S.  Ash.     103,664  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wheel.     H.   J.   Horn.      103,990 ;   Apr.   6. 
Wheel.      J.   H.   Hunt.     103,778-9 ;   Mar.   23. 
Wheel.     J.  H.  Hunt  and  H.  J.  Horn.     103,991-2  ;  Apr.  6. 
Wheel.     J.  H.  Hunt  and  H.  J.  Horn.     104,107  ;  Apr.  13. 
Wheel.      J.    M.    Kerr.      103,682;    Mar.    23. 
Wheel.     J.  M.  Kerr.     103,726  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wheel.     F.  H.  Le  Jeune.     103,684  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wheel.     F.  H.  Le  Jeune.     103,728  ;  Mar.  23. 
Wheel.      J.   W.   Pattison.     103,687-8  ;   Mar.   23. 
Wheel.      J.  W.   Pattison.     103,738-42  ;   Mar.   23. 
Wheel.     J.  W.  Pattison.     103,999-104,000  ;  Apr.  6. 
Wheel.     C.  W.  Sinclair.     104,226  ;  Apr.  20. 
Wheel    and    horn    control    device,    Combined    automobile 

steering.     R.  D.   Snoke.     107,459  ;   Dec.   14. 
Wheel  for  a  roller  skate  or  the  like.     E.  A.  Grange,  A.  F. 

Kaptuller,  and  E.  J.  Schmidt.     107,515  ;  Dec.   21. 
Wheel    for   articles    of   cane   or    rattan    furniture    or   the 

like.     R.  L.  Ficks.     105,054  ;  June  22. 
Wheel     for    automobiles,     Steering.       M.     M.     Burgess. 

103,962  ;   Apr.    6. 
Wheel,  Spoked.     C.  L.  Eksergian.     102.003  ;  Jan.  5. 
Wheel,  Steering.     J.  D.  Villas.     104,894  ;  June  8. 
Wheel,  Vehicle.     C.  L.  Eksergian.      102.661-2;  Jan.  5. 
Whipper  appliance.   Cream.     E.   A.   Tliompson  and  T.   L. 

Hallak.     104.644  ;  May  25. 
Winch  or  the  like.     I.  Bromfield.     104,182  ;  Apr.  20. 
Windmill.     K.  R.  Lung.     104,946;  June  15. 
Windmill.  Decorative.     R.  H.  Niece.     105,496  ;  Aug.  3. 
Windshield    for   bicycles    or    the    like.      F.    H.    Bowers. 

106,422;  Oct.  12. 
Window   sash    arrester   or   similar   article.      L.    Hedberg. 

104,743  ;  June  1. 
Wire,  Optical.     W.  A.  Rohman.      104,475  ;   May  11. 
Wrench.     N.    F.   McNaught.     103.579  ;  Mar.   16. 
Wrench.    N.  P.  McNaught.     104,869  :  June  S. 
Wrench.     N.  F.  McNaught.     105,387-8;  July  20. 
Wrench.     T-T.  W.  Zimmorman.      10.'S,r>29:  Auc.   10. 
Wrench,    Combined    jar    and    bottle.      B.    F.    Hamilton. 

104,448  ;  May  11. 
Wrench,  Torque  measuring.    A.  I.  Dunn.     107,311  ;  Dec.  7. 
Wringer,  Clothes.      N.  L.  Ettpn.      104,612  ;  May  25. 
Wringer  for  a  washing  machine.  Clothes.     K.   C.  Haven. 

105,86.3-5;  Auer.  31. 
Wringer  head.     H.  Witmer.     107,166;  Nov.  23. 
Wringer  head  or  similar  article.     .7.  L.  Perkiu.i.     103.406  ; 

Mar.  2. 
X-ray  apparatus.     W.  M.  Lee.     107,430;  Dec.   14 


LIST  OF  DISCLAIMERS  ARRANGED  BY  INVENTIONS 


Acetylene.      Purification     of.       Paul     Baumann.      Hanns 

Bupckert.    Wilhelm    Sandhaas,   and   Heinrich    Sohillinc. 

(Two  cases.)      No.   1,988,032;  date  of  patent  .Tan.   15, 

1935;  di.<iclaimers  filed  Apr.   19,  19.37;  v.  478;   p.  716. 
Acid    anhydrides,    Process    for    the    manufartiue    of   car- 

boxylic.      Martin    de    Simo.      No.    2,007,042;    date    of 

patent  July  9,    1935 ;    disclaimer    filed   Oct.   25,    1937 ; 

v.  484  ;  p.  980. 
Addressing  rind  li.sting  machine.     Harmon  P.  Elliott.     No. 

2.035,69.";    dale   of   patent   Mar.    31,    1930;    disclaimer 

filed  May  4.  1937  ;  v.  478  ;  p.  716. 
Aerofoil.      James    V.    Martin.      No.     1,400,177 ;    date    of 

patent   Dec.    13,   1921;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.   26,   1937; 

V.  470  ;  p,  945. 
Air    condiflonini.'    method    and    apparatus    for    passenger 

cans.     Jpssp  TI.  Davis.     No,   1,887,582;  date  of  patent 

Nov.  15,   1932;   disclaimer  filed  Mar.  4,  1937;  v.   470; 

p.  945. 
Aircraft  landing  cPiir.     Isaac  M.  Laddon.     No.  1,768.090; 

date  of  patent  July  1,  1930;  disclaimer  filed   Sept.   25, 

1937  :   V,  483  :   J).  457. 
Airplane  landing     iiiecliaiiisiii.       Ilazen     O.     Pratt.       No. 

1.490, 472:    dale    of    patenl:    July    1,    1924;    disclaimer 

filed  Fell,  1.").  1937  ;  v.  470  ;  p.  709. 
Alloy,    Altiiiilnuin  silicon.      Aliidar    Piicz.      No.    1,595.218; 

dale  of  pal.iif  Aug.   10,  1920;  disclaimer  filed  Nov.  0, 

1937  ;  V,  484  ;  p.  980. 
Altimetci-.       I'.Miil    Kollsman.      Re.    No.    19.079;    date    of 

patent   FrI,     13,   1931;   disclaimer  filed  Apr.   30,   1037; 

V.  47!)  :  p,   1. 
Annealing  pot.     Robert  S.   Stewart.     No,  1.085,900;  date 

of  riatPiit   Oct,  2,  1928;  disclaimer  filed   Nov.  29,  1037; 

V.  485  ;  p.  704. 
Arc  devlcp  and    met  hod    of  starting  the  same,   Enclosed. 

ErnNt    Krli'derich.      No,   1,.393,520;  date  of  patent   Oct. 

11,  1921  ;  disclaimer  filed  Nov.  0,  1937;  v.    IHI  ;  p.  980. 
Arc  welding  machine.     Robert  K.  Hopkins,     No,  2,019,971  ; 

iliite   of    pad'iit    Nov,   5,    1935;   dlHclahner   tiled    Keb.   3, 

1937  ;   v,    170  ;  p.    I. 
Articles    mid    nieUiod     of    making    the    same,    Abrasive. 

Rnymond   C.    Uciiner.      No.    1,070,835;    dnli"   of   patent 

Aug,  21,   1934  ;  dlBclalmer  filed  Jan.  15,  1937;  v.  476; 

p.  108. 


Automatic    frequency    control,      William    A.    MacDonald. 

No.  2,084,647  ;  date  of  patent  June  22,  1937  ;  disclaimer 

filed  Aug.  28,  1937  ;  v.  482  ;  p.  451. 
Bookkeeping  machine.     Bruno  Bornke.sscM,  Ernst  Breitling, 

Williplm    Brauer,    and    Karl    August    Lehmann.       No. 

1.890,930;    date    of    patent    Feb.    7,    1933;    disclaimer 

filed  .Tan.  21.  1937  ;  v.  475  ;  p.  086. 
Can  with  pouring  spout.     Edgar  F.  Dival.     No.  1.960,887; 

date  of  patent  July  17,   1934;  disclaimer  filed  Mar.  6, 

1937  ;  V.  477  ;   p.   0. 
C.\r,   liow  bottom.      Hugh   W.   Sanford.     Disclaimer   filed 

by   the   patentee ;    Sanford   Investment   Company,    con- 
curring.    No.  2,013,583;  date  of  patent   Sent.  3,  1935; 

disclaimer  filed  Jan.  27.  1937;  v.  474;  p.  686. 
Carburetor.      Milton    E.    Chandler.      No.    2.042,770;    date 

of  patent  June  2.  1930;  disclaimer  filed  Sept.  23,  1937; 

v.  484  ;   p,   14, 
CascMiient   opcrntor.      Theodore  Johnson.      No.   1,841,247; 

date  of  patpnt  Jan.  12,  1032;  disclaimer  filed  Sept.  9, 

1937;  v.   483;   p.  1. 
CaR(>inpnt    window    structure.      Theodore    .Tohiison.      No. 

1  .S0."i.40:t  ;    date    of   patent   TMay   12,    1931;    disclaimer 

lllpd  Sept.  9.  1937;  v.  483;  p.  1. 
Cast    type.     Wilson  S.  Yergei-  and   Lewis  S.  Somers.     No. 

1.9.53,84  1;    date    of    patenl     Ai)r,    3,    1934;    disclaimer 

filed  Nov.  29,  1937  ;  v.  485  ;  p.  704. 
Cellulose  liber    products    treated    with    a    size    embodying 

soy  l)ean   fionr  and  process  of  making  the  same.     Glenn 

DavldNiin,  llucli  !•'.  Ripney,  Ghnrles  N.  Cimo,  Irving  F. 

Laticks.  and   llarrv   I'.   Banks.      No.   1,022.490;   date  of 

patent    Mar,  29,    1927;  disclaimer   filed  Aug.  27,   1937; 

V,    182  ;   p,   451. 
Circuit    breaker.      Monroe    Guett.      No.    2,025,.S57.      Date 

of  patent  Dec.  31,  1035  ;  disclaimer  filed  Mnr.  17,  1037  ; 

v.  477  ;    p,  246. 
Circuit  I'ontroller.     Harry  Ernest  Rubens.     No.  1,059.387; 

dati-  of  pat.-nt    Miiv  22,    1931  ;  dlNclulmer  file.l  Oct.  23, 

1937  ;  V.  484  ;  p.  750. 
Clutch  eiinlrrd.  Vacuum,     Rov  S.  Sanford.     No,  2.008,727; 

date  of  pat.-nt   .July  23,   1035;   disclaimer  filed   Apr.  3, 

I!);i7  :  V,  477  ;  p,  7(U). 
Coil   windliii;   niaclil)\e.      Robert   Itof.sfefler  and   John    W. 

Saner.      Ni>     2,l);i(),9S9  :   ilate    of   patent    Feb     IS,    1930; 

disclaimer  tiled  Feb.  20,   1937;   v,  470;    p,  915. 


1100 


INDEX  OF  PATENTS,  1937 


Condensation   products,    Process    for   the    production    of. 
Herbert  Honel.     (Two   cases.)     No.   1,996,069  ;  date  of 
patent  Apr.    2,   1935 ;   disclaimers  filed   May   12,    1937 
and  July  28,  1937  ;  v.  479  ;  p.  515  ;  and  v.  481 ;  p.  901. 
Container  for  fragile  articles.     Harry  Clifford  Stevenson. 
No.  2,038,454 ;  date  of  patent  Apr.  21,  1936  ;  disclaimer 
filed  July  15,  1937  ;  v.  481 ;  p.  220. 
Control   mechanism.      Lewis    R.    Smith.      No.    2,049,329 ; 
date  of  patent  July  28,  1936  ;  disclaimer  filed  May  19, 
1937  ;  V.  479  ;  p.  515. 
Control  of  the  supply  of  liquid  fuel  to  the  air  charge  of 
internal   combustion   engines.      Harry    Ralph    Ricardo. 
No.  2,035,569  ;  date  of  patent  Mar.  31,  1936  ;  disclaimer 
filed  May  18,  1937  ;  v.  479  ;  p.  515. 
Control   system.      Martin   A.    Edwards.      No.    2,056,348 ; 
date  of  patent   Oct.   6,   1936 ;   disclaimer  filed   Feb.    li. 
1937  ;  V.  476  ;  p.  1. 
Control  system.     Frank  B.  Powers  and  Charles  C.  Whit- 
taker.     No.   2,030,119  ;  date   of  patent  Feb.    11,   1936  ; 
disclaimer  filed  Apr.  14,  1937  ;  v.  478 ;  p.  225. 
Control  system  for  rolling  mills.     Harold  C.  Jenks.     No. 
1,764,312 ;   date  of    patent   June   17,   1930 ;    disclaimer 
filed  Dec.  1,  1937  ;  v.  485  ;  p.  764. 
Controlling  apparatus.     Rex  D.  McDill.     No.   1,980,816 ; 
date  of  patent  Nov.   13,  1934  ;  disclaimer  filed  Jan.  19, 
1937  ;  V.  475  ;  p.  686. 
Demand    indicator.     Herbert    Dallmann.     No.    2,020,997 ; 
date  of  patent  Nov.  12,  1935  ;  disclaimer  filed  Mar.  31, 
1937  ;  V.  477  ;  p.  769. 
Device  for  securing  dry  steam.     Albert  C.  Weigel.     No. 
1,946,248  ;  date  of  patent  Feb.  6,  1934  ;  disclaimer  filed 
Feb.  26,  1937  ;  v.  477  ;  p.  512. 
Diaphragm.     Richard    W.    Carlisle   and   Roland   W.    Nye. 
No.  1,901,631 ;  date  of  patent  Mar.  14,  1933  ;  disclaimer 
filed  June  29,   1937  ;  v.  481  ;  p.  220. 
Dibenzanthrone     series.     Compounds     of     the.     Heinrich 
Neresheimer  and  Anton  Vilsmeier.     No.  2,075,456  ;  date 
of  patent  Mar.  30,  1937  ;  disclaimer  filed  Nov.  5,  1937  ; 
V.  484  ;   p.   750. 
Dielectric  composition.     Frank  M.  Clark.     No.  1,999,004 ; 
date  of  patent  Apr.  23,  1935  ;  disclaimer  filed  July  2, 
1937  ;  V.  480  ;  p.  6^4. 
Diphenyl  derivatives.     Walter  G.  Christiansen,  Sidney  E. 
Harris,  and  John  Lee.     No.  2.073,683  :  date  of  patent 
Mar.  16,  1937  ;  disclaimer  filed  Sept.  17,  1937  ;  v.  483  ; 
p.  242. 
Display  apparatus  for  bulletin  printers.     James  W.  Long 
and  Thomas  G.  CoUings.     No.  1,932,977  ;  date  of  patent 
Oct.  31,  1933  ;   disclaimer  filed  Mar.  5,  1937  ;  v.  477  ; 
p.  6. 
Drapes,  portieres,  curtains,  or  the  like.     David  J.  Tucker. 
No.  2,059,672  ;  date  of  patent  Nov.  3,  1936  ;  disclaimer 
filed  Sept.  15,  1937  ;  v.  483  ;  p.  242. 
Electric    switch.     Hemsley    B.    Massey.     No.    1,935,512 ; 
date  of  patent  Nov.  14,  1933  ;  disclaimer  filed  May  20, 
1937  ;  V.  479  ;  p.  515. 
Electrical  apparatus.    Louis  A.  M.  Phelan.    No.  1,598,874  ; 
date  of  patent  Sept.  7,  1926  ;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.  26, 
1937  ;  V.  476  ;  p.  945. 
Electron  discharge  device  and  anode  therefor.     George  M. 
Dinnick.     No.  2.042,929  ;  date  of  patent  June  2,  1936  ; 
disclaimer  filed  Nov.  10,  1937  ;  v.  484  ;  p.  981. 
Elevator    control    system.     Harold    W.    Williams.      (Two 
cases.)     No.  2,064,045;  date  of  patent  Dec.  15,  1936: 
disclaimers    filed   Julv   15   and  July  24,   1937  ;   v.   481  ; 
p.  220.  and  v.  481  :  p.  677. 
Engine  mounting.     Rolland  S.  Trott.     No.  1.834,907  ;  date 
of  patent  Dec.   1,  1931 ;   disclaimer  filed  Julv  7.  1937  : 
V.  481 ;  p.  220. 
Esters,  Method  of  preparing  mixed.     Roy  H.  Kienle.     No. 
2.065,331  ;    date    of   patent   Dec.    22,    1936 ;    disclaimer 
filed  Aug.  10.   1937  :  v.  481  ;  p.  901. 
Fastener.    Closure.     Theodore    Johnson.     No.    1,841.187 ; 
date  of  patent  Jan,  12,  1932  ;   disclaimer  filed  Sept.  9, 
1937;  V.  483:  p.  1. 
Feeding  mechanism  for  rock  drills.     .John  C,  Curtis.     No. 
2.055,003  ;    date   of   patent   Sept.    22,    1936 ;   disclaimer 
filed  Sept.  29.  1937  :  v.  483  ;  p.  457. 
Fish-cleaning  wheel.     Edward  H.  Waugh.     No.  2, 054. .'576  : 
date  of  patent  Sent.  15,  1936  ;  disclaimer  filed  Jan.   2, 
1937:  V.  474:  p.  697. 
Fishing  reel.     Francis  M.    Case.     No.  1.688,135  :  date  of 
patent  Oct.   16.  1928;   disclaimer  filed  Aug.  16,   1937; 
V.   481  :  p.  901. 
Fluids,  Heating  of.     Jacob  Benjamin  Heid.    No.  2,046.897  ; 
date  of  patent  .July  7,  1936;  disclaimer  filed  Sept.  11, 
1 937  ;  V.  483  :  p.   1 . 
Folding  box.     Nathan  Rosenthal.     No.  2,036,542  ;  date  of 
patent   Apr.    7,    1936 ;   disclaimer   filed   Feb.    25,   1937 ; 
V.  476  ;  p.  945. 
Fuel  injector.     Oswald   Schlaupitz.     No.    2.067.131  :   date 
of  patent  Jan.  5,  1937  ;  disclaimer  filed  June  4,  1937  • 
V.  479  ;  p.  1000. 
Fungicide.     William    S.  Calcott  and  IMelvin  O.  Foreman. 
No.  1.985,.597  :  date  of  patent  Dec.  24,  1934  ;  disclaimer 
filed  .Tan,  9.   1937  :  v.  475  :  p.  198. 
Garments,  Art  of  producing  sewed.     Max  Popper.      (Two 
cases.)      No.  2,0.34.354;  date  of  patent  Mar.  17.  1936; 
disclaimers  filed  .Tune  21   and  Sept.   28,  1937;  v.  480; 
p.  473,  and   v.  483  ;  p.  457. 
Gearing  for  starting   internal   combustion   engines.     Wil- 
liam   O.    Kennington.     No.    1.527,588 ;    date    of   patent 
Feb.  24,  1925  ;  disclaimer  filed  Mar.  26,  1937  ;  v.  477  • 
p.    512. 


Glass,    Laminated.     Henry    Trainor    Neher   and   Charles 

Samuel  Hollander.     No.  1,937,323  ;  date  of  patent  Nov. 

28,  1933  ;  disclaimer  filed  Aug.  4,  1937  ;  v.  481 ;  p.  901. 
Governor.     Emil  R.  Klemm,  Jr.,  and  Frederick  O.  Singer. 

No.  1,915,188  ;  date  of  patent  June  20,  1933  ;  disclaimer 

filed  Jan.  7,  1937  ;  v.  475  ;  p.  1. 
Grooving  machine.     Richard  A.  Dunnam.     No.  2,000,129  ; 

date  of  patent  May  7,   1935  ;  disclaimer  filed  July  2, 

1937  ;  V.  481 :  p.  220. 
Gyroscopic  navigation  instrument.     Douglas  George  King 
'Moss.     No.  2,036,229  ;  date  of  patent  Apr.  7,  1936  ;  dis- 
claimer filed  Nov.  16,  1937  ;  v.  485  ;  p.  1. 
Halogen  substitution  reactions,  Process  for  the  inhibition 

of.     Richard  M.  Deanesly.     No.  1.952,122  ;  date  of  pat- 
ent  Mar.    27,    1934 ;    disclaimer   filed  Apr.    16,    1937 ; 

V.  478  ;   p.  482. 
High  frequency  transformer.     John  Kelly  Johnson.     No. 

1.855,055  ;    date  of  patent  Apr.   19,   1932 ;   disclaimer 

filed  Mar.  26,  1937  ;  v.  477  ;  p.  512. 
High   voltage  fuse.     George  B.  Mangan.     No.  1,955,138  ; 

date  of  patent  Apr.  17,  1934 ;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.  12, 

1937  ;  V.  476  ;  p.  241. 
Holder  for    moving  picture    films.     Ralph   P.   Stineman. 

No.  1,934,245  ;  date  of  patent  Nov.  7,  1933  ;  disclaimer 

filed  Dec.  7,  1936  ;  v.  474 ;  p.  249. 
Humidifier  apparatus.     Leo  Kresser.     No.  2,030,454  ;  date 

of  patent  Feb.  11,  1936  ;  disclaimer  filed  June  12,  1937  ; 

V.  480  ;  p.  248. 
Hydrocarbon       process.  •    Isaac      Arthur      Anson.      No. 

2,072,789  ;  date  of  patent  Mar.  2,  1937 ;  disclaimer  filed 

Nov.  26,  1937  ;  v.  485  ;   p.   259. 
Hydrocarbons,  Refining.    Thomas  T.  Gray.    No.  1,901,158  ; 

date  of  patent  Mar.  14,  1933  ;  disclaimer  filed  Jan.  2, 

1937  ;  V.  474  ;  p.  697. 
Hydrocarbons,    Treatment    of.     Pike    H.    Sullivan.     No. 

2,017,874 ;   date   of  patent   Oct.   22,   1935 ;   disclaimer 

filed  Sept.  18,  1937  ;  v.  483  ;  p.  242. 
Hydroxyphenylaminoanthracenes.       Walter     Hagge     and 

Karl  Haagen.     No.  2,055,792  ;  date  of  patent  Sept.  29, 

1936  ;  disclaimer  filed  July  22,  1937  ;  v.  481  ;  p.  677. 
Ink  eradicator.     Thomas  W.  Cappon.     (Two  cases.)     No. 

1,475,932  ;  date  of  patent  Dec.  4,  1923  ;  disclaimers  filed 

Jan.  16  and  Feb.  6,  1937 ;  v.  475  ;  p.  198,  and  v.  476 ; 

p.  1. 
Interlocking  system  for  railroads.     Oscar  H.  Dicke.     No. 

2,045,900 ;  date  of  patent  June   30,    1936 ;  disclaimer 

filed  Nov.  30,  1937  ;  v.  485  ;  p.  764. 
Interlocking   system  for  railroads.     Sedgwick  N.  Wight. 

No.  2,027,569  ;  date  of  patent  Jan.  14,  1936 ;  disclaimer 

filed  June  8,  1937  ;  v.  479  ;  p.  1000. 
Leer.     George  W.  Batch  ell  and  Franz  G.  Schwalbe.     No. 

1.800,203 ;    date   of    patent  Apr.    14,   1931 ;    disclaimer 

filed  July  10,  1937;  v.  481:  p.  220. 
Lining    plugging     machine.     Herbert    E.     Sunbury.     No. 

1,960,881 ;    date   of  patent    May   29,    1934 ;    disclaimer 

filed  June  1,  1937  ;  v.  479  ;  p.  761. 
Lubricants.  Manufacture  of.     Morris  C.  Van  Gundy  and 

Joseph  R.  Scanlin.     No.  1,599,854 ;  date  of  patent  Sept. 

14,  1926  ;  disclaimer  filed  Feb.  18.  1937  ;  v.  476  ;  p.  945. 
Lubricating    rings    and    travelers    in    doubling   and   like 

frames.  Means  for.     Thomas  Kilpatrick  Bowrie.     No. 

1,899,635 ;    date  of  patent   Feb.   28,    1933 ;   disclaimer 

filed  Oct.  5,  1937  ;  v.  484  ;  p.  14. 
Lubricating  system.     Clarence  R.  Burrell.     No.  2,007.156  ; 

date  of  patent  July  9,  1935 ;   disclaimer  filed  Feb.    6, 

1937  ;  v.  476  ;  p.  1. 

Materials,  Apparatus  and  process  for  treating.     Clarence 

W.  Vogt.    No.  1.783,864 ;  date  of  patent  Dec.  2,  1930  ; 

disclaimer  filed  Dec.  28.   1936  ;  v.  474  ;  p.  463. 
Measuring    instrument.   Electric.     Harold    T.    Faus.     No. 

1.804,330  ;  date  of  patent  May  5,  1931  ;  disclaimer  filed 

Nov.  11.  1937;  v.  485  ;  p.  1. 
Metal,    Apparatus    for    removing.     James    L.    Anderson. 

No.  2,039,842  ;  date  of  patent  Feb.  18,  1936  ;  disclaimer 

filed  Mar.  18,  1937  :  v.  477  :  p.  512. 
Milling   machine.     Nels   S.   Lundberg  and   Charles  B.  De 

Vlieg.     No.    2,036,967  :    date   of   patent   Apr.    7,    1936 ; 

disclaimer  filed  June  21,  1937  ;  v.  480  ;  p.  473. 
Mineral    matter.    Method    of     bleaching.     Frederick    W. 

Binns.     No.   2.020.132 ;   date    of  patent  Nov.   5,   1935 ; 

disclaimer  filed  Oct.  8,  1937  ;  v.  484  :  p.  14. 
Motion  reproducing  unit.     Edward  J.  Poitras  and  James 

D.  Tear.     No.  2.025,122  ;  date  of  patent  Dec.  24,  1935  ; 

disclaimer  filed  Sept.  18.  1937  ;  v.  483  :  p.  242. 
ISInsical    instrument.    Stringed.      George    D.    Beauchamp. 

(Three  cases.)     No.  1.808.756;   date  of  patent  June  9, 

1931  ;  disclaimers  filed  Apr.  10.  1937  :  v.  480  ;  p.  248. 
Nook   hand,    or    other   garment   part.     Edward   Lind   and 

David    Feigenbaum.     No.    1,995.187;     date    of    patent 

Mar.  19.  1935;  disclaimer  filed  June  11.  1937:  v.  479; 

p.  1000. 
Oil     composition.     Low    pour    point    mineral.     Adrianus 

Johannes    van   Peski.     No.    2.022.990 ;    date   of   patent 

Dec.   3,    1935 ;    disclaimer  filed  July   3,   1937 ;   v.   480 ; 

p.  694. 
Oil  treatment  of  coal.     Alfred   O.  Vinz.     No.   2.005,512 ; 

date  of  patent  June  18,  1935  ;  disclaimer  filed  Apr.  26, 

1937  ;  V.  478  ;  p.  716. 
Oils,  fats,  and  waxes,  Stabilization  of.     John  Y.  Huber, 

Jr.     No.  1,680.047  :  date  of  patent  Aug.    7,  1928  ;  dis- 
claimer filed  May  27.   1937  ;  v.  479  ;  p.  761. 
Oils.  Method  of  dewaxing  hydrocarbon.     Earl  Petty.     No. 

2,023,181  ;  date  of  patent  Dec.  3,  1935;  disclaimer  filed 

Aug.  19,  1937  ;  v.  482  ;  p.  1. 


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Oils,  The  treatment  of  hydrocarbon.  William  M.  Strat- 
ford. No.  2,003,776  ;  date  of  patent  June  4,  1935  ;  dis- 
claimer filed  May  20,  1937  ;  v.  479  ;  p.  515. 

Ophthalmic  mounting  and  method  of  attaching.  Samuel 
E.  Bouchard.  No.  1,878,370 ;  date  of  patent  Sept.  20, 
1932  ;  disclaimer  filed  Sept.   13,   1937  ;  v.  483  ;  p.  242. 

Ore  treatment.  Cass  L.  Kennicott.  No.  1,958,581  ;  date 
of  patent  May  15,  1934  ;  disclaimer  filed  Apr.  1,  1937  ; 
V.  477  ;   p.   769. 

Ores  by  flotation.  Concentration  of.  Robert  L.  Perkins. 
No.  1,819,114  ;  date  of  patent  Aug.  18,  1931 ;  disclaimer 
filed  Dec.  28,  1936  ;  v.  474  ;  p.  697. 

Oscillator,  Piezoelectric.  Russell  S.  Ohl.  No.  1,858,339  ; 
date  of  patent  May  17,  1932  ;  disclaimer  filed  Dec.  19, 
1936;  V.  474;  p.  463. 

Pillow  or  cushion.  Edward  J.  Barcalo.  No.  1,890,358  ; 
date  of  patent  Dec.   6,   1932  ;   disclaimer   filed  Dec.   4, 

1936  ;  V.  474  ;  p.  249. 

Plasticized  composition.  Harold  S.  Holt.  No.  2,032,091 ; 
date  of  patent  Feb.  25,  1936  ;  disclaimer  filed  Nov.  18, 

1937  ;  V.  485  ;  p.  1. 

Power  transmission   mechanism.     Piero  Mariano  Salerni. 

Re.  No.  19,428  ;  date  of  patent  Jan.  15,  1935  ;  disclaimer 

filed  Jan.  19,  1937  ;  v.  475  :  p.  686. 
Power    transmission    unit.     Forrest    Joseph    Young    and 

Spencer  William  Long.     No.  2,005,122  ;  date  of  patent 

June  18,  1935  ;  disclaimer  filed  June  12,  1937  ;  v.  480 ; 

p.  248. 
Propeller,   Controllable  pitch.     Harold  A.  Fletcher.     No. 

2,001,189  ;  date  of  patent  May  14,  1935  ;  disclaimer  filed 

June  8,  1937  ;   v.  479  ;  p.  1000. 
Pulverulent  or  granular  material  and  the  like.  Means  for 

handling.     Graham   C.   Woodruff.     No.   2,020,628  ;   date 

of  patent  Nov.  12,  1935  ;  disclaimer  filed  Mar.  16,  1937  ; 

V.  477;  p.  246. 
Quick-excited     machine     and     system     of     transmission. 

Robert   D.    Evans.    Charles    F.    Wagner,   Alexander   D. 

Dovijkov.  and  Errol  B.  Shand.     No.  1,692.495  ;  date  of 

patent  Nov.    20,   1928 ;   disclaimer  filed  Feb.   5,  1937 ; 

V.  476  :  p.   241. 
Radio    apparatus    and    method    of    operating    the    same. 

Harrv  N.  Marvin.     No.  1,704,754  ;  date  of  patent  Mar. 

12,  1929  :  disclaimer  filed  Nov.  26,  1937  ;  v.  485  ;  n.  764. 
Rail  joint  and  bar  therefor.     George  Langford.     Re.  No. 

19,(538  ;   date   of  patent   July  9,   1935  ;   disclaimer  filed 

Mav  5,  1937  ;  v.  478  ;  p.  716. 
Rail   .joint   bars,    IMothod    of    making.      George   I./angford. 

No.'  1.808,468  :  date  of  patent  June  2,  1931  ;  disclaimer 

filed  May  5,  1937  ;  v.  479  ;  p.  275. 
Record    strip    feeding   means.      James    A.    Spencer.      No. 

3.981,376;    date   of   patent   Nov.    20,    1934;    disclaimer 

filed  Apr.  24,  1937  ;  v.  478  ;  p.  716. 
Regenerative   repeater.      Ravmond   M.   Hicks,   Everett   R. 

Leroy,  and  Frederick  C.  Ceilings.     No.  1.932,665:  date 

of  patent  Oct.  3,  1933  ;  disclaimer  filed  May  15,  1937 

v.  479  ;  p.  275. 
Retractable  landing  gear.     Roy  W.   Morse  and   Lysle  A 

Wood.     No.   2,005,146;   date  of  patent  Dec.   22,   1936 

disclaimer  filed   Sept.  14,  1937  ;  v.  483;  p.  242. 
Rod  operating  mechanism  for  flat  knitting  machines.     Al 

bert   Friedniann.      No.    2.018,0.59;    date   of   patent   Oct 

22.  1935  ;  disclaimer  filed  Aug.  25,  1937  ;  v.  482  :  p.  451 
Roofing  and   siding.     John   A.   Topping.      No.    2,045,423 

date   of    patent   June   23,    1936 ;    disclaimer   flled    Nov 

9,  1937  ;  V.  484  ;  p.  981. 
Rotary,   Oil   enclosed.     David   M.  Smith.     No.   2.020,004 

date  of  patent   Nov.   5,   1935  ;  disclaimer   filed  Nov.   8 

1937  ;  V.  484  ;  p.  981. 
Rubber,  Tsoinerizalion  of.    Eastby  Lawson.    No.  2,018,678 

date  of  patent  Oct.  29,  1935;  disclaimer  filed  May  17, 

1937;  V.  479  ;  p.  275. 
Sealing  strip.      George  H.    Schanz.     No.    1,998,791  ;   date 

of    patent    Apr.    23,    1935;    disclaimer    flled    Aug.    11, 

1937  ;  V.  482  ;  p.  1. 
Septic  indicator.     Wilburn  F.  Bernstein.     No.  1. 80-1, 015; 

date  of  patent  Jan.   10,  1933;  disclaimer  flled  June  8, 

1937  ;  V.  479  ;  p.  1000. 
Signal    receiving   sv.stem.      Henri   .Tean    Joseph    Marie    de 

Regnauld  de  Bellescize.     No.  1,922,282;  date  of  patent 

Aug.   15,   1933;  disclaimer  filed  June  9,   1937;   v.  480; 

p.  1. 
Signs   in   tlie   air  and   the  product,   Method   of  producing 

advertising.     Jolin  Reid.     No.  1,021,482;  date  of  patent 

Mar.  15,  1927;  disclaimer  filed  Sept.  22,  1937;  v.  483; 

p.  457. 


Silk,  etc.,  of  mat  appearance.  Methods  of  forming  arti- 
ficial.    Johann  Joseph  Stoeckly  and  Erhard  Witte.     No. 

1.867,188 ;    date    of   patent    July   12,    1932 ;    disclaimer 

filed  Jan.  4,  1937  ;  v.  474  ;  p.  697. 
Smoking   stand.      William   J.    Campbell.      No.    2,000,920 ; 

date  of  patent  Mav  14,  1935  ;  disclaimer  filed  May  28, 

1937  ;  V.  479  ;  p.  761. 
Sole    attaching    apparatus.       John    T.    Lancaster.       No. 

2,031,491  ;    date   of   patent   Feb.    18,    1936  ;    disclaimer 

filed  Apr.  24,  1937  ;  v.  478  ;  p.  716. 
Sound     reproducing    system.       Robert    A.     Miller.       No. 

1,871,383 ;    date    of   patent   Aug.    9,    1932 ;    disclaimer 

filed   Oct.   20,   1937  ;   v.   484 ;   p.   255. 
Spreader  for  spray  compositions.     John  F.  Littooy.     No. 

1,898,673  ;    date   of   patent  Feb.    21,    1933 ;    disclaimer 

filed  Sept.  17,  1937  ;  v.  483  ;  p.  242. 
Spring   suspension   for    railway    cars.      Harry    W.    Frost. 

No.    1,633,011  ;    date    of    patent    June    21,    1927 ;    dis- 
claimer filed  Oct.  5,  1937  ;  v.  484  ;  p.   14. 
Synchronizing    system.      William    K.     Sonnemann.       No. 

1,976,523  ;  date  of  patent  Oct.  9,  1934  ;  disclaimer  filed 

Jan.  8,  1937  ;  v.  475  ;  p.  1. 
Table  construction.     Warren  S.  Bellows.     No.   1,983,065  ; 

date  of  patent  Dec.  4,   1934  ;  disclaimer  filed  Aug.  24, 

1937  ;  V.  482  ;  p.  655. 
Telephone  signaling  apparatus.  Automatic.     Jean  Edouard 

Tuscher   and    Marcel    Spiro.      No.    1,974,551  ;    date    of 

patent   Sept.  25,  1934  ;   disclaimer  filed  Mar.   6,   1937  ; 

V.  477  ;  p.  512. 
Telephone  system.     Gerald  Deakin  and  William  Hatton. 

No.  1,984,060  ;  date  of  patent  Dec.  11,  1934  ;  disclaimer 

filed  Nov.   18,   1937  ;  v.  485  ;   p.  259. 
Telephone  system.     George  Sandalls,  Jr.     No.  2,041,964  ; 

date   of   patent   May   26,    1936 ;   disclaimer   filed   May 

29,  1937  ;  v.  479  ;  p.  761. 
Telephone  system.     John  Wicks.     No.  2,040,637  ;  date  of 

patent  May  12,  1936  ;  disclaimer  flled  Apr.  17,   1937  ; 

v.  478  ;  p.  482. 
Television  system.     Alfred  N.  Goldsmith.     No.  1,924,277 ; 

date  of  patent  Aug.   29,   1933 ;   disclaimer   filed  June 

17,  1937  ;  V.  480  ;  p.  248. 
Television  system.     Theodore  A.   Smith.     No.   1,810,188  ; 

date  of  patent  June  16,  1931 ;  disclaimer  filed  Mar.  4, 

1937  ;  V.  476  ;  p.  945. 
Therapeutic  agent.     Allen  L.  Omohundro.     No.  1,890,860  ; 

date  of  patent  Dec.  13,  1932  ;  disclaimer  filed  May  20, 

1937  ;  V.  479  ;  p.  515. 
Tire   chain.      Alervin    Gentzler.      No.    1,981,726 ;    date    of 

patent   Nov.    20,    1934;   disclaimer   flled   Oct.    2,   1937; 

v.  484  ;  p.  255. 
Traffic   control   system,   Centralized.      Richard   C.   Leake. 

No.  2,042,670  ;  date  of  patent  June  2,  1936  ;  disclaimer 

filed  Nov.  30,   1937  ;   v.  485  ;  p.  764. 
Traffic  controlling  system,  Centralized.    Richard  C.  Leake. 

No.  2,042,670  ;  date  of  patent  June  2,  1936  ;  disclaimer 

filed  Oct.  23,  1937  ;  v.  484  ;  p.  255. 
Traffic  controlling  system.  Centralized.     Neil  D.  Preston. 

No.  2,038,128  ;  date  of  patent  Apr.  21,  1936 ;  disclaimer 

filed  Oct.  23,   1937  ;  v.  484  ;  p.  255. 
Traffic  controlling  system  for  railroads.  Centralized.     Ed- 
win O.  Blodgett.     No.  2,042,450  ;   date  of  patent  June 

2,  1936  ;  disclaimer  flled  Apr.  12,  1937  ;  v.  478  ;  p.  225. 
Train  dispatching  system  for  railroads.     Oscar  H.  Dicke. 

No.  1,997,543  ;  date  of  patent  Apr.  9,  1935  ;  disclaimer 

filed  Feb.   8,    1937  ;   v.   476 ;   p.    1. 
Train  dispatching  system  for  railroads.     Rav  Plank.     No. 

1,852.307;    date    of    patent    Apr.    5,    1932;    disclaimer 

filed  Jan.  21,  1937  ;  v.  475  ;  p.  686. 
Treating  material.   Method  and  apparatus  for.     Kurt  T. 

I'otthoff.     No.  1,9.59,799  ;  date  of  patent  Mav  22,  1934  ; 

disclaimer  filed  Nov.   17,   1937;  v.  485;  p.   1. 
A'alve.      Lewis    W.    Eggleston.      No.    2,043,194 ;    date    of 

patent   Jun(>  2,   1930  ;    disclaimer  flled   Feb.   24,    1937  ; 

V.  476  ;  p.  945. 
Ventilating      apparatus.        Claude     A.      Bulkelev.        No. 
l.'Xin.loi:   (late   of   patent   May   10,    1933;    disclaimer 

flled  Feb,  23,  1937  ;  v.  477  ;  p.  0. 
W.'ishing  nia(irni(>.     Howard   F.    Snvder.     No.    1,800,779; 

date    of    patent    July    12,    1932 ;"  disclaimer   flled    Fob. 
23,  1937  ;  v.  477  ;  p.  C. 
Wax-like      composition.         Samuel      D.      Gehnian.        No. 
2.050,209 ;    date   of   patent    Aug.   4.    1930 ;    disclaimer 
flled  Oct.  30,   1937  ;  v.  434  ;  p.  491. 


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